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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilotears DAILY PILOT Belugee~ Hunaan Shull * * * 10' *" * * Enter Sauna Sex Trial FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY ·a, 1974 • VOL. 67, HO, H, 4 SECTtOhlS, CZ f'AGES I • • • • • • • • • • • • 'Dry Seen for Motorists 'Fe~I Gr~at' Yell Ti1nher~ Three Spacemen Land on Target ABOARD USS NEW ORLEA~S JUPrt -The last Skylab astronauts landed in the Pacific today aod were reported in very good shape from 1nan's longest spaceflig:ht, an 84-day, 3t~·rnil!lon mile journey that opened the way for a trip son1cday to ~1ars. Geratd P. Carr of Santa Ana . Edwclrd G. Gibson. formerly of San Clemente and Willia m R. Pogue splashed down only 6.000 ·yards from this veteran recovery ship at 8: 17 a .m. (PDT! and \l:ere ho isted aboard 39 n1inutes later. The New Orleans v1as li6 tnilcs so11thv.1cst of S:in Diego. "It's good to be back ." said Carr. cominander oI the nuiratbon Skylab 3 mission v.·bich began la st November. "Nice to be home." Gibson said. The three astronauts got a quick medical checkup inside their scared capsule and th en climbed, smil ing and waving. onto a platform. They wal ked a bit wobbly to nearby chairs on a truck which carried them to a nearbv lahoratory for 61r, hours of detailed medical tests. ''The crew Is obviously very, very good." said a shipboard spokesman after conferring with NASA flight surgeon Dr. Oruge Weather MosUy sttnny Saturday, accord· ing to the weather service with slightly wanner tem'J>e'atures. Highs at Uie beaches near 74 ris· to 78 lnlantl. Overnight. lowt :!M6. INS,0E ·TODAY To phototif'O.Plau RoberL Ra11-·- dall1 ttie.·of.~<the ·qualiliei '.that . makt.s LGguna Bea.ch speciQL. is the peoplC. A1id you can tell the peoplt are special by their f~es. Some of th.tu faces~ a1 sce1i th;ough Rruu.lall's camera lni.!, are ml shotc at the Laguna Beach M·ttseum. of Art. Randall talk.s ab0ut. the · jOCC!'I in. thi.! week'• cover st~ to the Week· ender magazine on Page 23. J erry ltordinsky. "They're a litlle shaky but in flne shape." In a message to the astronauts, President Nixon said, "Your mission has brought lo an end one of the most scientifically productive endeavors in the history of human exploration.·· The asironauls landed in unusually gentle seas and th ere was no ind ication that th ey experienced some of the seasickness symptoms exhibited by predecessors. Before going aboard the New Orleans, the pilots took their pulse rates to see how well they were adjusting to the sudden exposure to gravity after going \\"ithoot it for nearly three months. They wore special pressure pants to prevent (See SKYLAB, Page 2) Terrorists Mull Dellr l"Uol 1"11°'9 1ty J1dl (11"'""1 Prisoner s,vap In Hearst Case TOW~ING· .EUCAL'fPTUS TOPPLED CRANE IN LAGUNA BEACH AND CRUSHED ROOF -Trff Fen· on Ho'ftie of·Oi-. •nd Mrs. Paul Conover, 426 Arroyo Chico; They Have Lived "Rle·re 31. Ye1rs BERKELEY (AP) -An underground terrorist group which says tt is holding kidnaped newspaper heiress Patri<fa. Hearst may haw abducted her .:es ransom for two or the group'! "sotdieh" who are charged with murder, polk:e Defense Present,s Human said today. The mysterious Symblonese Liberation Army claimed respomibi.lity for -: the abduction in a letter received Thurtday and the Hearst family awaited d~ for her release today. The militant IJ'OUP S·kull in OC Spa T.rial said she would be executed if -Jly TOM BARLEY tries to rescue her. °' fllt oa11y ""• s11tt Bo~ pollee ~a. famlly $P0 man An Estonian refugee sun1moned by lhe.defeme as ~ expert in sauna use .HEARST ~li>NAPERS E L and COll8lnlction admitted late Thursady .~.·toeRA .~aoC,~f•\iO,S . 111 '.~1<'°""1tY Superior Court thal -· : . o;irrosi"1 could. have been a factor 1n • raised''the l'Qil!lllltly that tlle ~ the alleged mllfuncUon of a sliding 1 defl:l,and, when-"\"~comes, mi&V'· be ·the glass door at the Holiday Healrh Spa. feedom of two el'l$rged )Vith ~ing Engipeei: :'Boris Auksina.nn testified OaRJand schools ;Supt. Mar$ ·Folter shortly .. b'e.fote Judge Wilham Murray ·Nov. 6. · _,,":.. called a 10 ~ dey break in the sauna · • "It's on evefybody's nimn," said lrtal th8t the alwninutn used in ~uch j1\lchard Berger, a Berkeley police coostruction could be affected in '"'*-"· f • . cionilitlooit"" constant moisture. · .l/.;· &lid :,,. .-i...i for tlltlr freedom .Mrt. . .-J>.1tl00. 511. and supporting had been made. wltnesaes hnve testified that the door Another Berkeley officer •id a money jamQltd. ln a ,~ed track when she demand '~ be easier I<> meet lhan tne<l"· t; lilaVe"lt!O <range sauno J'OC!'ll ( •'Jl91itlcal • deiiwid such ·II a prliOiier qn ii-z, 19'70. e1cllange. , ~ • f And the buxom red haired matr<1n 19 Its 11· · ~· tit( Sl,A. <jllled ~ that slle collaP""' in the t70. t~tty ~ ~ d. S" deiree heat after finding that she cou.~d of ~ar'' i ,1 •fa 0 ~ · not~ budge the door and could obUun ex ive , 1 1 .Ao .t relp(lnse to her screruning and en y of Ille " . • ' • ~ bangJna. H~t, -~~ : edl~.il.' the ,._¥rs: Parson wants $1 million In lion 111tCfit•S'WilmJ111r.;. satd""f this ~ 1or the psychiatMc condition ; (Set HEARST,,Pale %) '.. ~~ ttates was brought on by her ordeal. ' ; 6~ <'. t .. • .. II is alleged that she became three personalities as the result of the traun1a -~1aria. ~Jarie and Be'lty. It is alleged that ~!aria often donned a short skirt. lo\YCut blouse and heavy makeup and vi sited bars · m a"l.8earch for men who subsequently enjoyed her sexual favors. Dr. Aucksmann testified Thursday·that the heat in the · saltna at the time ~lrs. Parson vfslted the spa should T.iot have posed any pi-obtem to the mother of seven. "I often go in the sauna (or 90 minutes to two hours rat temperatures of between 180 and 220 d~," he S!id. "When yOu've had enqh you. come out - it's as easy as that." "And what lf you can't get out?" allorney · ~~ , ~r, ·"*"' t h e doctor of eng11~ing. Aucksma.nn's answer it he made one, was lost in a flurry of objections by boU1 sides befor'.e Judge Murr.~y called the long recess: with · the explanaUon that he will be auendlng a judge's seminar tn Chriaig nil next week. AucksmaM was preceded to lhl! witness stand Thursday by a colorful (See SAUNA, Page I) I ~·\ Eucalyptus Tree Topples on Honie 111 Lag11na Beacl1 By JACK CRAPPEU. 01 11'11 D1lty ,.119' Sl11f A 100-foot · tall eucalyptus being rcmoYed fron1 the £ront yard of a Laguna Beach borne Thursday crashed through the root of a neighbor's house toppling the five-ton crane which was hefting it. (Related picture Page 3.) "1-le didn't even yell 'tim·ber-r·r.' " said Dr. Paul C.Onover. owner of the smashed house at 426 Arroyo Ch.ico Drive. Dr. Conover was ln his front yard nt the Lime and saw the huge eucalyptus un()alan ce the crane and start to fall toW.nl him. He ran but was struck in the head by a falling branch. He Said he was not .•<;.riously ini1lJ'ed, . Mrs . Conover was on· the front porch. a few feet from where the tree criuhed into the house. She also ran. "We built tha t house :rt years ago. It's just like one o f1 he family," Dr. Conover said as he surveyed the crunched roor. The Cbmvers· house was the first one on the street. Operator of lhe crane. Don Sorah JS.. TALL TREE, Page lJ •· 95 Percent Of Stations Will Close Another "dry" v:eckend has been forecast for Orange County motorists by the Southern California Automobile Club which today reportt'd that 95 percent of all service stations will be closed Sunday. The worst gasless stretch apparently will be along the San Diego Freeway through Orange County to San Diego. For the first time since th.:! auto club started keeping track last suinmer, not one of the stations contacted along the route 'plans to be open Sunday, club officials said. Motorists were also warned to expect EVEN·ODD DAY RA TfON PLAN URGED FOR U.S .. Paga 11 the "temporarily ou t of gas" sign posted al 15 percent of all stations in Southern California metropolitan areas Saturday. l·lowevcr, motorists should be able lo find gasoline along most major hi ghways on both days. The Auto Club indicate~ that 41 percent of the stations y.·ill be open to rural areas Sunday and 93 percent on Saturday. In its survey of 317 service station9 the Auto Club noted that the gas situation is tightening up. About 44 percent of the metropolitan stations are no\\' limiting sales. mostl y to 10 gallons, compared to 31 percent last week. In the outlying regions ll percent are limiting sales. Twenty-<>ne percent of the metropolitan stations are pumping a daily quota and then closing, compared to five percent last week. the auto club said. 1 Staats Blasts Agneiv Agerits WASH l NG T 0 N (UPI) - Comptroller General Elmer B. Staats has ruled for the second time within two weeks that President Nixon has no legal authority to provide continued Secret Service protection f o r Conner" \'ice President Spiro T. A«Rew. St.eats said in a letter to Rep. John ~loss (0.Calif.), which Moss released today, tMt a Treasury Department claim the President's authority "is based an his inherent executive powtrs" is wi t hout rOU!lda!ion. ' Moss imn1edlately ·wrote Treasury Secretary George Shultz demanding Agnew 's protection be ended. and aJ.!lO wrote Chairman George Mahon . Of the H~ A ppr op r I a t Ion 1 Committee requesting that panel to lnvesligale expend.Hurt of funds for Agne". .~ 'l j Truck Operations Up But Violence Continues I H\ l>11HrtJ l11l·,., lnt1•rnu1lt1n:.I Tht• ·govl·rr1111t•nl ·' 1't111•! r1t·j.!Ot1ator in 1he !sink~· h\ 1n1!vp1•11dt·111 trui·k drivers :-.a id tod.1) 11 u•l op'"1 .i uon~ lu<.:re:ised 20 f)trr<·11 l In itir l :i.~t day =ind C'OUld be b:.l•k tu tull ~c:.1 h: \I 1th 1n the next ff.'\\ d;1~ • I J\l·l<11li.1 id('(lll 1' /'Ht;(" 4.1 \\' .J l s~:ry 11' .11 µrr,1d1·11ti11! ass 1<;tant :tnd 1 i.· 1\d1n1n1:.tra1io n's lop l<ibor tr<iub!··,•1,1<.th'r. 1't•µor tl'd on t h c d1•\ l'lop11 11 ·n1.; u1 !hl' nin.-.·dny-o!d truck si n~·· ~1f•1 ·1 1111•1·1111~ v.11h !'resident !'\1>.<•11 .111'! 111p 1\1ln11n1~rra11on officiJI'\ Jt 1~1·· \\h11• Jlu11 •1· fur a 45-rulnutc Sl /'J [l'b~ :it!SS1U;1 ltfesnn S l1ot J);;>spile L"scr),.5 optim1 s1n, th e uidepcildl!lll truckers rf·n1ained split over the proposed sel!lernen t, <lnd fresh \·1o!COC'e erupted in scattered sectJons of the count ry. 1'rucks 'ft'ere fired on in Pennsylvania :l l)d ~!lssissippi early !oday. and two truck drive rs were shot and \l'Ounded in Oh io. Transportation Secreta ry Claude S. nri ne~ar. head of a nl'\rly t reatf'd feder:1J ta ~k force lo deal V>ith the 1ruck111g situation, said the ~overn1nent \\"as proterding with con tingency plans for n1a1nta1n1ng needed deliveries of food, fuel and other com modilies which have been iu short supply in sonic pa rts of lhe. l'ount ry as a result of the. !'ltri kt!. 8ul Brinegar Joined Usery in offering an optimistic forecast. s:Jyi ng ''l'm qllite tncouraged and I thlnk we'll sec (tru ck) traffic rnO\'iil& up qui te r.'.lpidly ln the n1..""lt few days." Usery and lfrlnegar appeared at the \Vhile House with fed eral encrK,Y administrator \\'iltiam E. Simon and Attorney General Y.'L!liam n. Saxbc. \Vho also aUended 11.he mef'ling with Nixon. The Administration offici als said they saw no reason for the truck.en: 10 continue keeplng their rigs idle and discounted calls for a diesel fuel price rollback. Simon. nmong others, mairtained that a rollback in prices would lead W reduced ()\I production at h o m • 1 increased in1~ at high pr!:ce.!, and an ~erall "coonlerproductlve" effect on effoN lO deaJ with t be U.S. fuel shor\age. ~teanwhik'. s ou t b e r n Cali fornia's independent truckers, like others around the nation, v.·ere divided today on whether to ront inue their strlkt, or accept the Administratlon'11 offer. Wade Austin, of the ~ieted Independ ent Owner-Operatof'O, lUJl .. J.rl Loo Aqe!to his group ~ larielY .._.. with ihe agreeme!lt road>etl \ 1 n WUbingtOO. • ·otWe · stlll don't know the details yet, but we're going along,'' said Wade, t,('ho said hi' pwp represonl! about 1,500 of Southenl caHfo-nlfo's G,500 independ(!lJt ltucl<ers. Jlut Dovld !Uld. who re~ a a:toup or abcM 150 t.rUcken, and Mike Parkhur!ft, t'<lltor f'!f t1 \•r1,frh•t a 1..os Angelt'..!·~St>d 1w1ioc1id 111u~uzlne for lrucker:s , crifi<'ltLod tho u~1>cc1nent and said the .strike ...,·!11 <:t>tlllnuc. Parkhurst ealttd It a "8ellout" by ••the so-called leadt!rs r:J. the t.ruckt rs," nnd said he \1•11s going to W;,l'h\ngton to rnoot with congressional leadt!r9. The Ca lifon1ln ll1i.;h1vny Pat1'Ql said niursday Uia't trutk tr;ifflc nt Soothe~ California 1ve!~hi11g sLntlons was still decreasing. '!Tallie dn>pped to 21 perc<nt below norma.I at IOIM ltiUoM on ht..11vily usad routes. F'rona l'uge J HEARS 'f ... Suspect Nabbed is a po!itir;1l p1·oblrm it 1nny become \'Pf}', \'C'T}' diffic:u!I '• In !he lt>tler 'l'hursday to Berkeley radio station KPFA, !he radical group claimed the girl w::is alive and unharm ed. But it added : In Baja Attac~ "Sho uld any attempt be 1nade by authorities lo rt•scue the prisoner, or to arrest or h:i rm ;iny S.L.A. elenients, the prisoner is !o be ex('cuted ... By Al\TllUH R. V l~SEL 01 Ill• O•<ly Pllor S!•ll A :"USpt.'t't IS Hl 1-:nS('!l<lda police CU!o!Od.\ t od;i ~· on ch:1r.(!ts of a\lernpted nibh;:;:·y of :i Cost:i 1\lf'Sa couple on ."l dese r1ed Baja C.1!1fon11a be<1ch in \vhich a S('tond ri.1ex 1can bandit v.·as t 'rom Page 1 TALL TREE. • • of \Vhit tiC'f. su fferf'd a cut on his head 11hen !he crqne \l f·nt over. Soroh of Helli:ih!e Cr;ine Se rvice said the load ll ilS 1<"1p hf'ft\'y. I lot1sc 11 l\'rs ll'<1 te!1111g as men v:orked 10 l"l·mO \'L· lhl· 11'eC :ind right the cra ne sa id !hey·d told trcC' cu tter Thad Barro1v and tht• cr11 ne oper:i tor that the trCe 1ras 100 bi)! 10 rnovc: in one piece. "Thev lonkc:d il l us like \\'e v.·ere .·just 11 ·bun{"h uf silly v.·on1en. and what • did \1·c krlO\\'. ·• one "'oman said as firemen 1vashed a1ray the gasoline Jeaking frorn the crane's tanks. The tree \1·as tx•ing rcmo\'ed from • The yard of Daily Pilol Assistant ::}.lanaginJ.! F.:.d 11or Richnrd P. i'lall. ·125 :-Arroyo Chll.'O. Nall sa id he decided to have the eucalypt us taken out after branches \','l'r<' hlo'ol·n dov.'Tl ln the high 1\1 nd~ :u1d smashed into his fence. :\;t\I s;i 1d 0111.v lhc top br:inch<>s on th(' trre had Jca\CS and lhe tree looked JS I! ll \\cl"c dying . •·i was afraid in the v.'ind. it might f<1\l fin sorne:bod y's house." r\all said. ·1i1c-;:1ecidcnt t1nppcncd at about l r m. :i nd crt>1\·s worked <it remo\"ing rhr 1rcc and the righting the cran e I unl ll about 7 p.rn. •· 1\l'o other cranes 11·cre c<1l1Nl in fro n1 ' San!<1 F1: Springs to put 1he toppled t!\t"tun l·r:111e on its \•heels 11gain . Befor e il·Zl\"ing. cr:111e operator Sorah borrowed three ciua rts of oll from Dr. l'<"lnove r 10 re place what hn d leaked \1 hile the crane \\,JS on il s side \lo·11h Its boom and the lrN! resting through tt1e rouf 11f Dr Conovcr"s home. Ski11 n )'diJ)pers To Cocer V p? \lO;'l;TPELIElt \'t. tl'PIJ -State H"r. J{oht•rt l 1nond h.;" urged the \ ~·rn1on1 !1011sr .Jucl tc1:i ry Coinmit!ee lo p:1~.~ lll" hill r11 nkir1b 1l a crin1e to !-k1nn' 11ip ill public 1'4·:iches or \\'alk nud~· on 1:1c sin·"I 1 BelatN'.! story, Page f·'.1nonrl :i Br11111, 1 ~1m J){>in0erat. said ·n1111·.~l;i 1 !hal A11\1·1ii:;1 s mo r;i 1 .. 1:111d:iril-. h:11P drt'l111•·1I 10<..1 101v , and · .1 11111· 11n1 .. 1 b1• 111'1'11 :."rnewhcr<' ·· II+ ._,!Id 11·.it ''':>. ilf 1S \'d'N' be ing 1v•1 f11r1111·cl "'1 \!.1 111 ~!r•'l'l in Bratt leboro •''"' r11 •11 111 puhl1r tl'n1rtcrh:s. · Y~·u stu.uld b" ;1!1\r to pa~· your rl':o.l~'t.'.:S 1•1 \4•11 r h\11"d onC's \lo'ilhout 1' ha1in2 10 liiflh ln.:h1rul "l'CD-' hearlston r 11, s1 c 11 h.1t 11·;1~ gu111g on.'' En1ond ~aid r OlANGE COAST ST DAILY PILOT f~< 0••"9' Co•I! OA!LV PILOT, "II' ~ldl ., coml)1n.., r~• New• Prt•>. It punl;.,,.., o, lh• O••"Q• (O•t1 PuOl »ntf'Q CO'fi~"'I'. ~.(HI, ••If ..,r.:,001 •rt cuOh•'""· Mor>dtv ll'l•Ol>lll'I ~,., • .,, tor Co•I• Mn~. N•wco'1 6toch. 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Stegmann was driven from the remote site far south of Tijuana by a cantina ovmer and friend <It speeds reportedly in rxce.ss of 100 mil es per hou r. ~t exlcan authorities are rcnO\~ncd for locking up anyone involved in a crime or incident with fatality involving anyone. J\lexican or An1erican. for questionin g la ter. Stegmann v.-·as treated overn ight at Ba y General Hospital in Chul<1 Vista and released on Sunday fol!ow ing the incident, while his ri.1exican friend . Pedro Ballesteros, v.·as arrested upon hi.s return. Bal!C'Steros has since been released from custody following qu es1ioning nnd ri.1exlcan offi cials say that Stegmann will not be charged with any crime either. The Cost.a ~I es a n 11 h05e older broth er shol a burglary suspect ou tside a Costa ~1esa bar a year ago with a sho1gun -has sin('t' rctu n1cd hom1•. San Diego Police Officer Ron Collins. who is liaison to 'the Mex.ican government for incidents involving Americans below the border, identified the suspect slain by the younger Stegmann Saturday as Dario AJbanez Olee, 32. a resident of the Baja California village of La ~lision. "Police feel the death was self-defe-nse on Stegmanrfs part,'' said Offi cer Collins after conferring v.•ith Baja California authori ties. Stegmann and his wife said they were awakened early Saturday morning by someone ordering them out of their tent and looked up to see the sil houette of a man "·ith a gWl on the cloth wall. Office rs said there ha ve been several incidents of lOuri.st.s being molested and robbed on the beaches. A suspcot. in the case , Jase Rodr iguez. 32, was arrested in the tiny to"·n of ri.ianeadero, based on an infom1ant's tip. Gloria Steinen1 'Tosses' Salad CHAPEL HILL. ,..C. (UPl) FC'minist Glo ria Steinem. informed at a banquet that J1cr tossed salad contain('(f non-union lettuce, u•alked outside the building and dumped the salad on the ground . . .\bout a dozen t ni\'ers ily of North Carolina studen ~ marched out \\'ith ~Is. :i1c1nem Thursday night and also disposed of th r1r sillads. They \lo'Cre l'.hcered by a ~rou11 of 10 pickets calling lh<'msel\'('S "(.hapel llill Friend s or the l niU>d Fa rm \Vor kers." (;athy ~lac Be!h , a ~pokesrnan for the picket s. said they decided 10 pic ket the Carolina Inn because ~ls. S!.<'inen1 ""·as dining there after a i;peech al the uni1•crsity and ''she \\·ork s "'i\h Cesar Chavez and should have something to say abou t serving non-union lelluce." Chavez is head of the United .Farm \\'orkcrs. Snowstorni Hits Washingtmi A snowplow clears a fresh deposit of the white stuff from the \Vh ite itouse drive~·ay as \\·ashing· ton area residents dug oul from under a surprise early morning storm which \'irtually paralyzed rush hour traffic. Three to six inches v.·erc ex- pected before tonight. l·Iearst said he believed his daugh ter is ;ili\'e. "liss lfearst, a Uni\rr~i!\" of C;1lifon1i a student, 1v:is kidn:1p1·cl :\·lo11day night fron1 h~r Berkeley to11·11 huuse in a flurry of i::unfi re. The sn n1e group has said it \va s rc.~i;<>11sihli· f o r the (·~·an ide -bullet as!\:::issinalion last November of the black su perintcndenl of the Oakla nd sc hools. At that 1ime, the group vowed \"engeance on "the fa~cist state." 1\\'0 se lf-proclaimed members of the arm~·. Joseph Ren1 lro and Russell Little. h11 \"e been charged v.•ith Foster's murder \'ov . 6 and are bein~ held withou t bilil ;it San Quentin Prison. The lcl!f'r and i\·lobil crL-rlit card 11·crc tun1ed 01·1·r tu lle;ir sl F'ro111 Page 1 Sl(YLAB. • • blood fron1 pooling in their legs .:ind causing dizziness. '"\\'ell done." sai rl P\'lg~c. nh v1ously excited and happy alte r splas.hdown. America·s fi rst spae(' sta\lon \~as le(t behind in a 269-28.1 rnil e high orbi t v.·herc it is expeeted ro drift like a ghost ship around eart h for at lt•a s! five to Front Page 1 SAUNA. T Y B di H • t t·igh! yrnrs. Stov.·ed aboard was a "limt> WO Oung an ts e1s capsule ·' contai ning equi pn1ent f 0 r l"SS;ble cetd ernl by n.;,t;ng spacem<n in the future . • • 'The a.stronaut!i returned to earth on witness l\ilo placed a human skull on H • s f $30 their l .213thorbit and. like the be1:1nn1ng the stand before him and ex"plained untmgton tore 01· . of the $2.6 bi ll ion proj('Ct nine n1on rhs to an awed jury the pdnc;ples involved , ago, a tod in;cal problem had '" !)<! in the locking of the human jaw. nvereotnc . Just brf()re rt'{'ntry, lhc pi!nts Dr. Paul D. ~fabie, called by the discovered one IJf tll'o redundant ro ntrol defense to coWlter Mrs. Parson's claim Tu:o young bandits dressed in blue Vt'hi le one suspect took some milk rocket sys1e1ns \lo'lt.S lenking. 1'he! that her ordeal in the saw1a room also denim drew a pistol on a Huntington ou t of a refrigerator, the second n1an ;istrooaut s used the other sysir n1 \\'ithout caused her i·aw to i·am o'"""n. similarl.v 1 k 1 •• _..t:h •h... put a soft drink on lhe counter and diffle111t.v. Y~ Beach store c er a ter pre1.o::111.uug ~..,y f I· underWent a vig orous ~ss examination then pu lled a pistol out o us ro::it, Afte r 1hrce p.'.lril thu!rs cased the from Lewis. "·anted to buy food and took $3-0 ~he told pol ice. Apollo landing !'hip into thl' ocean. to.tabie testified for dtfense attorney Thursday night, police said. Threatening her v.·i th the gun , the (;ibso n asked how close 1hey had rome Donald A. Ruston that ri.irs. Parson lt1 ary Trask. a clerk at the Tic Toe men led the clerk to the back roon1 to the Nev.· Orlean.~. v.·ould have needed expert medical ri.t arket at HM90 Beach Blvd., told police where one suspect said . "This is a "Looks li ke three miles to us." r('plied attent ion to close her mouth if he r that two men, both described as abou t holdup. Don '! move or sho\\' you r face recovery offi cers. ja\lo' had loc ked in the manner she 20 years old, entered the store abou1 for 10 min utes or l'U kill you," polil'e "Not bad for the first time," Gibson described. 10:40 p.m. reported. said. s v.·iveling the hwnan skull on the l __ ....:. ___ :;1'1ii!!!!iiiiiiiiii.OiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiPi;;jiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmmiir;;1iiiiiii;;;miimi;i~:------v:itness stand to illustrate his point , _ .... he 1old Lev.is it was highly doubtful the condition could have been created by an emotional di sturbance. "If an arm can beeome paralyzed because of a psychiatric disturbance alone why can't a jaw become lociled b ythe same means?" Le...,·1s asked the surgeon. "I'd say it v.·as impoosible." Dr. 1.tabie !'eplied. "I've never hean::I of such a thing and I oon·t belic\·e it could ha ppen." The trial u·ill resu1ne at 10 11.m. Feb. 19. Man Sentence(l In Death Case SAN OTEGO (AP) -\\'ill iam Blizz.ard of LR.keside has been sentC'tlCed to six years to life in state prison after being con\i ctcd or second-degree nuzrder and kidnaping. Trial testimony said "8\inard. 22. picked up his 8-yea r-old nephew at school v. ithout permission and later .... ·ent to talk \\ilh his estranged "\11ife.. The ~·oman 's father, Richard Coulter, <'\&, cf El Qijon was i;hot to death in an a rgumc~nt. After a hi gh-speed au lo chase. Blizzard was captured Oct. 8 and the boy rescued. ' ' . . ·· ' . ~ ' . ' Winter Sale Continues FabulolH selection of top quality merchandise now at subttantial savin9s. A laf<J• selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for yov. T9CI von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes. Hot Wheels T·wo 111.jured • Drop Froni Jet Ut LOS ANGELES (UPI -The nosewheel of a jeUiner of the French U.T.A. Alrline caugh t fi re as the plt.ne was taking off today, and two passengers were injured sliding down evacuation rhute! . Los Angeles internation al airport officials sa.id the Tahiti bound jeWner skidded to a halt 3.000 feet down the runway when the plane's crew realized lhe tires were aflame. The 145 passengers and crew of nine were evacuated down emergency chutes and the plane's !\la1rways just after midnight. J\fr. anrt i\INl. Drum1nonrt Birks of J\1ontrea.l Canada su.ltered minor injuries when they j un1ped from a wiog ~f the plane. ~l eanwhile , fi re truck crews quickl y snuffed out the flames by throwing pov.·dered ch<'n1 icaJ!; on the: plane's fuselage. The cause or t he fi re wa s not immediately known. Damage was estilnt1 ted at i20,ooo, fi remen said. ·• INTlllOIS WBOAYI a SATUlDATS, t:CMI to l:JI l'llDAT 'Ill. t:il -\ NEWPORT !EACH e 1111 WE$TCtl,f Dt., l42-JOIO Open ff!. Tri t P.111. LAGUNA BEACH e )41 HO lfH COAn HWY • 4f4-6!S! TORRANC! e tJMt HAWTH01tH• ILVD. Ope~ F,1. TU f P.M, J11-t2 7t ·• i At Your Service A Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Fealurt1 Of 111t Dally Pllel Cot a problemi' Then write Pai D 1tn·1l, Pai wilt CMt Tt d tape, 9et the • ans~e rr and actton fl o u n e t'd to ~ 1 i~lue _ it1t'qui- 1es ''~ gov-ernment and business. Mail your qtus· Hons lo Pai Ou n r1 /At Your Service. Orange Coast Dn ild Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Costa A!e~a. Ca., 92626. Include uour tc <e1>l1011e 11umber. S ig•• Problem• . DEAll PAT· An outdoor advertisin g ('01npany i1t Los Aug!'les \\'ill not answer iny letters 01· phone calls. 1'ht'y have 11-1·0 bo<1rds 11 i!h posts 20 f<->et high on tny v;1c;1n t lot 011 \\l cstcrn Avenue and have pnid us fur 11su 1~ this land only six times in t/1c pu!;t 15 years. Since they pay others i11 th~ sarn<! area. I think they lee! they C"a11 gi·t av.·ay \vilh 1~noring us because 1vr art' <I couple of old ladies who can'l do anything ;:1bot1l 11. A.'I'. and A.II., Costa Mtsa ti ~·ould bl' ~·ell worth yo11r liml' ~nd ~·ithin }our cupabilities to sttk lt>l(a l hi.'lp in (·ol/tclinA 1ron1 -or getting .rid of this (•r1 n1p;in~·-Contact your o~·n ;11torncy i1r call th e: l..awyc rs l~rerence Ser\'lce of Orange Count y, 54.1-"181. for reduced fee cowtseling rtfcrral to an attorney in your lmmtdiate neighborhood . l nl'o rmation about Small Claims Cou rt suit ~ In lhl' Los An~ele:s area can~ 111ade hy phonin g 2t.'l·G'!5-34 1<t. H vou dcl.'ide lo press the cb1in1 ~·our­ "rl\'CS. Cn111p f:Oirt• (;i1•f.1t1 l)Ei\I{ P.-'IT: t \VilS present at a group organi1.:i1ion 1nce1111g: tor Ca1np Fire (;iris lasl f:11! ;.111d al1hough 31 girls 11•;_1n1 L'<l to JOill. Qnly thrc..: v•!'rc able lu be · pl;1L·1·d in 1•\istin g groups . Fiv!' 11<·11· grllll)l" c·oLild hal 1· be>cn starlec\ 1f Jcadt·r" hue! lx'f'n found . 11·1orl' and ~tl)ore rnolht•rs 111•t•r! to g1·I jol'ls <1nd • lhu'it' al hutnl' :1rt· :tlready \11\·0l\'t'd 111 un·• youth orcani1:1tion and ollt·n /:111 :ino!ht•r. ;\111·0111· ov1·r a g1' !8. ntan or \\01na11, is · (•l igi blc to lead. They do nor ha1 1' I<~ h:1\·c chiltll'l'll in !ht' progr;111i. FrrC' !rai ning 1s ;1 \·:ulallle and no l orcv1011s 1.·~pt·ricne1.• is nl.'cessary. Therr f •l!-o 11 rt· 1111 f1lll'd po~1t1ons '"hich do not 1 ""OI\"(' \\'orl.111~ direct!\· 11o irh tht• f';;-1hlrc11 a11<1 l1''qu1r1• ,·arYing an1ounts 'r 111nt•. Snn1t·11h1·r1: lhl·r1' n1ust Ix-Jll;)pl!' 1\tlh 1110 hou r., ;t 1\1•<>k Lo spare for l'h1!drl't1 1~!10 1\-i.llll lO b<:hHlJ4. I U.11 ., Cos1a J\1 e5a .\lost p1'0µll• do th.int leading or as,.istl n.!! ;i ~irl~ · ~outh _!ltoup i~ a \'o h1nt e1·r proj!'c·t r e I l' i::: a I e d lo ho1nrmakl'rs (').clull i''('h . Since the need i.~ so aeul r. any lt·ll.t!l'S rel'ri\'t'cl b.v At \"our St>r,·i{'e from a1h1lt \'olunteen "'illin,::: to llnnule :111} of tl:aeir Un1e lo lht Ca rnp Fire Gi rl~ 11 ill be mailed to you. Perhaps }OU (•ould form nt'""' troops uhC're se\'rr;il ,·oluntet'rs ""ith limiled tirne could ""ork lo~el her l<t lea d onr grouµ. l\'on-h:artrr duties eoo ld be assu1ned b\' senior ('itiiens or others no! able 10 participate n1ort ac li\'t ll . E'il111 l .i1J1-11rr1 [)f':AH PAT: l'rn pro.grain chairman lor an orgaui talion .ind an1 interested i11 obtaining 1nat 1·r1 al <H a n1i11i1n<1I cost. Tht• lelephonc co1npa11y used lo provide frl''' talki ng flln1s on ;1 ,-ariety of ~ubjecl s, l>ut thi s h:1~ been di ~continued. Is tiler(' tt11y nlh1·r con1 p:111}·. speakers or prog r:im soure1·s I niighl contnct fnr progr11n1 :1ssi.~1 ;111ce~ l\cin~ ;l non- profit <'harit;ib!e group . our fund s arc . ~nrne\1·hat hinit('d, but y..·e could afford a snlall fee. ll.S., Corona dcl r.1ar Pacinc Telephone rCilpcned i1s film llhrary in J an., 1973. 1inone 213-466-71 31, or ~·rite to Pae ifir 'l'elephone: Librar). 11 ·15 :\. ~lcC:tddcn Pl.. Los Angeles 900.'Ul \or a broc hur e of avu il ahle scit'nce and j!t'nl'rul lnll're:st Iii mm films, Oeli,·ery is free \'ill U.P.~ .. bnl the rcc::ei\·in~ party is rtsponsiblc for return mailinp; and poslagt. AnolhC'r sourct is the Program File containing hundreds of lis tin~s Indexed alphabetica lly by subjec t mallt r at lhe SUnta Ana Library (central library reference section on I b e me1zanine ). 26 Cil'lc Center Plaia, SUnta Ana. S~akers, fihn , &l~e talks and cntertttl nmt:!nt rroups are offered. L1J11i111J lt11 Zip DEAR PA't: Jn September I wrote to lhc U:S. G<>vcrnn1cnt Printing Office ror lhe National Zip Code Directory. I senl a chctk for $7.!'lO, which \\las cushcd. About two 'vceks later. I got a notice lha t lhe directory would be delayed. Since thc11 J've mailed two letters of inquiry which haven't been · answered. I'd like my money bat'k ~f I can't get the directory within a short time. r .I., Costa !\1esa A GOP official reports lbat the dlreclory stock ran out la late August. Tentative date for dellvtry of another shipment L~ Feb. I. GOP ha s sent yoa a Jetter alisurlng delivery as soon as pos~ble. Properl.IJ Revlsl1J11 DEAR PAT: I seem to rcffi€mbcr hearing Ca lilornia's community praperty ~a w wait in the process of revision. \\!hat's hap1>encdr K.N., Newport Stach Tb& community prnperty l11w ha11 tweu thoroughly revll'td, but lbese chan~es will not become erfec llve anttJ 1'7~. Al lbal lime either spou MJ wlll b11ve le;gal control of community properly. Joh1t consent of both rpotfSCll: "'Iii continue &o be r::blred for transactJomi Involving ~mm y real proputy \. bot lht new pfovl1ions will allow separate but equal detbtomt by botlt ,.rtncrs reg"rdlnR other family fina nce matters. 1. -1 > ' " \ • . ! -~ .. -. • ---• ~ • .. '"""-"· .~ ... % . ...,,.., •.• Tree Basf1es llon1e This 1nassive eucalyptus tree "':lS being cut do\vn for reasons of safety 'l'hursday aflernoon in Laguna Beach. Cr ane wao:; being used to lifL it after it was sawed clear at lhc base. 'I'bc \VCight of the tree \Vas too 1nuch for the crane and it fell onto the home of Dr. and 1'.lrs. l'aul Conover, 426 Arroyo ('h1co. doing severaJ thou.sand dollars dan1a gc. 'f'hey were \valching in fronl yard and ran from its path. !·le .suffered a head lal·e ration f1·01n a branch. 'free was being retnoved from yard or Richard Nall . 425 Arroyo Chico, across the st reel. He Sliot ArrOll' -Into Bu{ld -v Five Oil Fi1·1ns Tu1·11 Ove1· A Co51a .t.tesa boy mu<:!. ~1and tall toda y. because of the good intentions but poor aiin ,or a huddy who wa s practicing his skills \l'ith a bow and arro1v Yledncsday. Pricin.g Reco1·fls to State Donald l~. P;1cine. 17. of 3000 Clay S1.. Nt>\\'port Beach . c:illed polite 10 report the inC'idJ."'n! in Costa l\lcsa's do1vntu11·n city µark. "Th(' r('p.-irting party statC'd tha t h<' \\"as airning the arrow ;it a tree and n1i sSt.'d the trct'. Reporting party states the arro\v continu('d on. s!riking the \'ictirn where he normallv sits. The victirn confirnis !hi<; stOry. ·• Officer John Li bolt 11·ro!e. The Costa Mt•san .. 1!<;0 17, was lrC'att.>d ;t i Cosla l\l cs:i ~1 e1noria l Hospital and relc;ised foU ov.•lng lhc : ..Mlciderlt.;: • • : -• . - Girl, 5; =Slain; Monla11a Police Sccki11g l(iller WllSSO L'.LA. ~1on1 (AP) -Police hare found the body of a 5-y('ar-old girl "'ho disappeared Tuesday on her u·ay honle from school. Au!horili('s s.1y an inlC'nsivc rnanhunl is on for the slayer or Siohhan fo,·IC'Cuinness . \\'hooe body 1\'JS found Thursday n1·x t lo a highway exchange abo ut 10 milrs east or here. ThC'y said it apparently had bct•n i;ho\'f'<I into a hig h"•ay culvert anti draggct.I OVI by animals. The girl l\"as las1 ~i'en 1'11csday "'alking toward her hotn f' . J\uthoritics were on the lookout for a car 11·i th ou!-ol-sLi!c J1ct'nsc plate!'i S('('JJ Wednesday nc:ir ihe pl<l t c 1rhcre the body Y.':1 !> found . 1'he body \Ya<; scnl In Great FaUs for a pathological ('~:inlln:illon. Police ~aid the girl \~·a.~ full y tlothed and dC!Clincd to sprl.'ulalc un the cause: or·. death. Thret' other youn~ girls ha vJ disappeared in l\lontana 1vilhin clgfit nlonths. Authorities say they have no l'iues. SA.CllAl\1ENTO (UPr) -F'ivc major oil companies have CQndilional\y ai;rccd to tum over to a st:Ht: legislative cornrnittee their records on the ~ricing of crude oil in Califo rnia. Assembl ymnn Kt>nneth Cory 1 [) - Garden GrO\'<' ~. cha irnu1n of !he Jo111t C:ommifl<'C on Public Doznain. hailed the agrccn1cnt as "a tren1(•ndous victory for the f)('Oplc. 11 1s the first ti1ne oil companies ,\·rJI give this l>asi<.'. unadulterated data to lhc public. Government has nc\'er had this kind of information.·· Cory rnade !he statcrncn t Thur.<>day afl.Or ..,·~resentatives uf hi.s CQmlhitt1~e nna· Ali;,. 8o1nPaiiies -~Iobil.: ·rcXaco. l::xxon. Union and Standard 011 of l'alitorni:-i -re:.iched a C'o1npronusP in their rti spute ovl'r 1hc committef'·s ctem.1nd fol'\ the firms to produce 1he records. The conunittcc had filed suit to torcc release of 1he dat:i. 1'h(' :igrceinent \\'as reached in a 1·/osed-door pretri:i! conference condueted b~· Superior Court Judge \Villiam G;1Jlaghcr. The con1mi!tec last fall demanded !he record s !o hl'lp 1! dclerrn;ne 1~·he!hcr 1hc compani(•s pay a falr price for 011 purchased from state tidelands. Cory had ch..1rgcd lhe cornpanies \~Crc shur!- rhanging the st;ite about S50 1nitlion a year The fi\'e companies h<1d refused to produce the r<'cords. con tending !hr• infor1nation \'.'as confidential a n d releasing 11 would give an unfair ad~·ant:-igc to coinpetilors. 'Th,roc1t' Sequel Brings Arrest ROSTON tAP\ -A Boston thcal ('r rn.1 nager \Yas arr.:1igned 111 Boston ~tunlciµ;i\ Court on a C"hargf' of f)flSsession and exhibition of nn obsccnr fl!rn 1n conn('ction with th(' sc11.urc of ;i t--opy l)f the riln1 "IJccp Thro.it Part 2 .. A hearing \\'i1S sl't Thursda y for Feb 21 in th e case of Sa-..-erio J, l;allarcll1 . · lh'e manager of the Pru Cincn1a . {pllo;wing arraignment. PbJiec seized a copy of !he film \\lt,'d!1!sd ay. IL feature5 Linda Lo\'eface. U\e. ~tar of "Deep Throat." Author F. M. Espa11dia1·y's I •. Optimism Yiewe~ Su11day There'll be no sho rtage or upbeit news In the SUnday Daily Pilot. A feature in the YOU section by Staff Writer Jo Olson exp\Ores autl'lor 1 F. ,f\f. ( Sund~y's Best J Espandiary's optimistic outlook ana affirmative philosophy. 11ere arc so~ of the other ilcm1; that will appear Sunday: .. -· - :t0n1'e misunderstandings re s ou n de d through the party,, emphasizing that all is OOt' smooth among those who would seem lo l)e benefitting· from Watergale. F:vans and Novak analyze in an editoria l page column the Democratic bad vibes. .IUDGI.-S LENJENT? -,.,Jany in law enlorcement think judges are too lenient in dealing "'ilh drunken drivers and that others operate under a ';!here but for the grace or God. go , .. syndrome. A judge thinks that. u p ub I 1 c CABLE ST RINGS -Should a no· transportation syslent 1vould do much strings -8tl:tlchcd po I ic y 1·u1e the to ease the probl em of the drinking burgeoning cablt'! television industry, or driver. The~ ~estions are explored should ·the Fed er a J Communications by SUtff Writer Tom Barley in !his a,mmissi,on apnjy .~ ,f1Jlrocss DoQtrine week 's YOU ~ad ft?at ure. lo II. Slelle llllri""ns Iii! studied tho ·. -·c1 · • • problem aod offers his answer on th c COWllOv,S_ R£1"Ull.N -ABC 5 new 0~ page \Vcstem series, Wcctnesday at 8 p.m., · deals with seven youthful cowpokes "'ho DEMOCRATIC JmERS -When wofk on a ranch in Ne\1J Mexico. The Ocmocrnlic Pa.riv Clwllrmnn ~t idP.A. f.nr the shnw was ll\ken from a Strapss uve ·~is. ~a,ndld opinion of ,Stn. • Jotu1 \\!a,y1'!C ,!llOvie of the sDmc nan1e, I Edvtard 'Kennedy s pofillcal situation and this 1ssuc of TV \\l eek features \\•ith respect to the 1976 prc~i~ncy race . the new addition as on the cover ! I • Cory said !hat undt'r the compro1n 1sc "lhc con1n1itter. in (•S5coc(\ gor every doct1n1cnt it rcqueste:d," But he said the con1pn11nisc provid<.'d !hat sorne <1f !he do(·urncnts the con1panies f('('] arc sensitive \\'ill be tumed over to thl' legislatl'IC an.:.rlyst's o!fice for ''de-idcn1ifica!ion .·· Cory said the analyst's off ice. \\'orking 1\·i:h oil experts. \\'tll fl·?nove any reference: to specific co1npanics in !he 1h1ta before gi~'ing it to the cornn1iltec . Hi• s:tid lhis procedure rs <lesigncd lo prl'vcnt use of the information l>y c.·01npetitors of the firms. ' Cory said Jhe tompron11~c 11;1~ ".'.l 6rcat s1 c1> forv.·ard in r I\ ab\ 1 n g go\'f'flll ncn\ to deal \•>\th 1hi-· 1;11ergy cri~is on the basis of fact !lOL Jk:tion ." Gallngher set ~larch 20 for a hearing to det ermine V.'hether the oil companies 1l'i!! rcitnbursc taxpayt:·rs for the $i0.00Q {'Ost of the litigation . ___ s QI.IL ( PI LOT 3 ' Peterso11 Rebuff etl School Taxing Agency Rejected Hy \\'ll.1.IA:\I SCllH E!Bfll ()I lt>t O••IJ Piiat iT~!t Or;1nr;:c County :.ehool board rnC'mbers Th ur,;d;1y refused 10 suppo11 ;i re..;.oJut1011 1111111'<.1 ti t st·!ltng up th!' Cow1t1· l>i·1i;ir\rn1•nt or !O:dur~1t1011 :I~ ~ u uidt:pcndt."nt 1:1 xu1g ai:;c11cy. 1'hu al'liou \1·as th•' srcond Sl'!b:.it k 111 <• \\'t'\:k for Cow11y Sllp<'rulicndt"n l 1•f S l' h 001.~. J{Obt'rl J't•!t•l.,Ul1. 11 11•\ :ui!hon.od thf' rcsolu11011 ;1J~o r1'j£•et1·d by th(' County Board of Supl'l'\'1s.~r~. Su pt·rVl!»Ots -=aid 1hP.\' \\1)UJ1l11't <1t( 1111 lllt· pt:in tllltfl !he St.'nlK'l ho:1rd d1i! :inil the Sl'hool llo.:lrd said 1'hursd;11· 11 1~·ould1i'1 ~ll1 at all "it ho11t .1 h;1 1nore tin1c to rl'viev,i the propos:.il. !'<.'l!'l'SOn "s pl :111, .111 OUl).:1'0\lth nt l1·g1sk1!ion p:i~sc'<l J:isL s1nnn1er 111 S:1L·ran1cnto. v,ould take th e Sl.'\1oot funclion nw;iy frorn lhf' board ol' :.upervisors and put i! .solt•ly in thi· don1ain of th e tounl y Board of Edu('a ton. l'ctc rso n (."On!1•nd'> hrs JOh 1.s badl~· <'Ornplicared hy the f;-it·r hi' is rcs po1L-;1hl1• 10 two t'lcctcd bodi1•s. 111ust make u1' l\VO budgc•ts ;u1d has tivo <'01nplctc sets of e1nploy1.·s \\·orkin g for hin1 -county ;.111d state. lie also s:JJd consolidation Qf lhf' rducat1011lur1111011 under th1• .'1·hcol hc·1rd "·ould giVl' 1t po11•cr 10 lt•\'Y its 011 n taxes and hence lo\\'Cr the coun1y gencr<1I hind .tax rate by ahout three: cen~ J)l•r SIOO JSS('.s&:'d va luation. Peterson ran into his sti rll'sl oprxisition ;1\ Thursday's meeting fron1 county school board n1cmber Donald Jordan of Carden Grove 11'ho said 1 h c ~11pcrintend e nt and hls staff \\'('f(' ··::.ubjci.:ting 111e ::.lhOcl bu:ird 10 a nt~h .ict. .. Jordan said Peterson atten1 pt81 lo ptish his idea I h r o u g h "'il-hout even consulting 1he board of educat ion bv going directly .to the ~upervisors. 11C said his first inkling of the t:f fort c:-tnlc \1•hcn he got a copy of th~ resolution this wee k. "I qucs1ion v.·hether I 11·ant to vote: fo r this at all. let alone .at. this ti111e because of the 1va.v ire h:.ivc hccn rushed lll!O this by Our d('partment Of edu ca tion," Jordan said. "I! "'as n1y understanding \'>'(' would l:ike tin1e lo consider 1hc ran1ifications cl lh is c.omplex issue !hat 1\'0t1ltl co1np!ete/y chaniac the nature of 1hc depar1mt'flt," Jordan added. Peterson convinced .Jordan's iello11• board mc1nbcrs lo hold his idea for further study before ::iny resolution is adopted. 1'he action appeared to satisfv Jordan. "'ho agreed to study ·the conSo!idation. but refused I{() vote lo approve ii just ht'l, !bl I' I !Jiil-'~ tJ.it'/., l>Jl l h r ·di" ',1.,,,,. t,1l,11tJ,1r 111 l1\1J \ll'l k ~, :0.1r1i.:r11'ol11 ~ 111h.l l'1·t4 •r"-1111 lhl·y v.ou!d r• 1 ~1\hld• r Ju ~ hid ,1f!1·r ii ~ot 1h1· .iJ11•1 111 ;1) 111 'ht· bn.11d (JI 1·il 11r,J!1on_ ·rh" 11.11 Iii•· ,,1 tt11lil !l1•p.11·11t1t•n1 b '\1' hp II<..\'." 1111· ('Qtlllly pr111•1cf('S $1 ·; 111 111° II !ruin lh'· g1•fl1•r:11 IUud 10 ~Llppor\ 1l11· t"d11•".1lu111 lun1·11011. u1cl11rl111).! !he tlt•p,1r11n1111 1!,l!ll th(' !.(hOIJI rl.1lnl,,. d1\ lv1 11 b111ltllllt! lt•:.\!)•'!) d,1 !,1 Sl'!)h'l!l• .ind Ill\• 1td<' IH,ll!UIHJrl sthnols 1'ui1H:1· .1d1n1ni.,1 r;1111r o!l u·,.r llol.)('1 ' Th111 u.1•. 11h(} l,1~1 \t'<tr ~ !' v l' r 1· I 1 ( nr11·1 11•tl 1'11,•r...,011'.o; ;Jpt:r.111011. SJJd lh• i · •• n~(d1d:11 11111 .11·11011 w()u ld hrtr ctr.'lr up \'111plu_11' pi-.. li li;rns that 11;11 1' ;1rteetcd 1110/'.dl'. .'i1111·t· 01\" ;.,ru1ip i.'i p:1id h\ 1!1c counh .11t1l g•·L) ;111 ru111llY b\·nt·fir.; and 1h•· il1hl•!' l'> p;ud Ii\ lhl' S!11lt' 11·\th f11\\'1'I' ht•nt·flt s. !'t.'tt·r~.,11 sa td th~·re h:lve b<:'cn ;1d1 111111~1 1;i111e I rri hh:·Jn " 11(' s;ifd .1 s1n;:.:!1 "~~t,•tn t•~tdrl 111 ;1k1• ,0111 11111,loy o•:s 1·q1:"1 l't'l\·r<.nn ·~ h;1n<1ling l•f thl' sch{)()lS h:i~ :ilso 1·t11J11• und1~r fire fr111 n p:t'il (;rand J11ri1·s. 1\h1cl1 h;11(' cnllt'd !l)t' :o;(·hool·· oltice :111 uru11·t-css~11 v n1i<lcllC"1nan ' httl'.'<·t n tht· ~l:lll' ~ind local :oc.•hool d1stn11 .... Ul't Ttlei>Mft ~h.,.in 811C'k Opera star 11faria Callas. in New York fo r a concert tour ol A1nerita, tells a press co11- fere11 ce •·t \Vant to come back because I lclt like it." Miss Callas, 50, admitted she'd never be able to sing as she did in Iler prime. ----- ROSES Hundreds of Va rieties to choose from. ., ,,i<n t>ood """ Feb. I Z Available l\'011; for V 11le 111i11 e'~ Da v Bloominq Azaleas, Orchids, Mums, etc. ASSORTED JUNIPERS ILOOMINNG- PRIMROSE ....... ,., Sprf1t9 49¢ Color' HOUSE PLANTS "EG, 4 FOR $100 .,, POTTING SOIL POI INDOOR 99' rLANTS Sl .49 YALUt REDWOOD ROUNDS FROM $198 5 Gal. R:eg. $8.95 CAMELLIAS lfG. $149 Sl.91 AZALEA TREES RfG $198 $),fl STRAWBERRIES SEQUOIA & LASSEN ltlCO.. 39' 19t QT. '•ny ,olt It ... SI .If "' OLIVE BARRELS POI PtANTlltS $597 llG. S7.f5 Come In for Your Free Gardeninq look • ..f DAIL V PILOT rr•di') ftbruAry i 197~ Japanese Envoy Set Free • 'I Ill l(uwait Drivers Ready To Talie Gas? GASOLl~'E ALLEY DEPT. -You arc facing another gaslcss l'.C.Ckend. futks, if all the news int{'Jligcnce thars av:iil:iblc today can Uc believed . 1 beli{'ve '1. Jt niay h.'.l\'e a ecrtain unsavory odor abQut it. but I believe it. AH this hnppcnccl last \\Cekcnd but the supcr·trix· \l'C.'.llher still lured thousands onto lhC' highways1 par1icu!ar- ly along our Orang o Coast. So if the \1-l·a thcr holds, \1C can anticip<ite :-0n1c strandrd motorists in our region . On \\'eckcnds in our coaslal region, gasoline h:.is bccorne aboul as scarce ;_1,s huggy \1·hips or glass corset strings. The \1·eckcnd fuel shortage. in fact . cx:tcnded all lhe 11•ay in!o Tuesday and in some places, \\'cdnesday a n d Thursday. ;i_ ~ • Uf'l'Ta ....... PARTICULARLY ON TIIE stretch of Pacific Coast l-lighway between Seal Beach and San Clemente, it's tough to find an open service station. Scattered spots seemed to have some gasoline for sale. Like in Mission Viej o. where lt \Vas going for near 60 cents per gallon. A cursory cxam.inalion of our fuel condition. ho\.\•ever, does leave you in a sta te of puzzlement. FOR EXAJ\1PLE, how come il seems your favo rite corner gas station is ;iJways out and has the oil drums out !here blocking the pump islands \.l'itli a "Sorry'' sign on them? But the car washes always see m to have gas for w slomers "'ho come in to ge t the old family heap sudsed dov.'Il. Of course. the car wash people get a pretty hefty price for a gallon of gas. Then there is the distribution prob/eni lt docs seem curious that all the gas stations seem to run out and close at the same li1nc. ANO JUST ABOUT the lime the gas gauge on your clunk is knocking on crn pty. and the engine secn1s on 11s lasl gasp, 1he stations finally get fuel clcliverics. AU just about at the same time. You \1-'0Uld think sume enterprising gasoline entreprl'ncur ,~ould figure .a \.\'ay that his gas stations \vould have petrol when ::ill lhe o!hcrs were oui. It might not mean more business, but think of the good v.-·iH he v.-ould spread Jor his company. But no. Everybody seems lo have ~as a t rhe same time, or no1 have JI at the same time. Then, on the other hand, you read .,,,·hcrt' an oil rirrn nan1C'd 1\mcrada J less rC'ported JH73 nrl {'amings up 278 pcrcenl over '72 and fourth-quarter profits up 578 percent \\hen con1pared to the previous rou rth <1U<trtcr. Standard Oil of Jndi11na and Gulf Oil li;1vc JUSl signed d $210 million deal 01 5.fl(lll acres in \1•rsrern Colnrado \rhcrc I hey plan to do a little oil c>.lract 111g. TllE GO\'ER\':\lE:-..:T cslttna!es there Ere six billion harrcl~ of oil u11dc1' thut J1r1lc ul' :lrca. \V eil. only yl"slerd.1y a c!vip n;1med 'Vcs Bruer, 1'XC('ll!ll'C sccrc1:iry of !he California En ergy l'li1nn1ng Council. v•amed 11•e may bC' head ed tor gas ra1loning if panic buying sets 111. Clea rly, us ordinary motorist!i feel like \•;c're in some kind r1f a revolving door. Some may even be angry and charge ll'l<lt we 're ;ill victims of a gigantic riJXlff. But or cou1·sc ir couldn't be anything Jike that. Truck Stril~e Toll Maryland dairy far111cr Marvin \Vhi te has no place to take his n1ilk because of truck strike so he pours it out. Animal watches her efforts go down drain. Complete Lists On Detergents Sought by FTC \VASHlNGTON (UPIJ -The Federal Trade Commission (~IC• today pro posed that detergent 1nakers be required to list al1 ingredients and their function on the package so consumers \\'i ll kn o1v \vha t they're buying and .,,,·hat it's supposed to do, 'The agency said tht proposal , \Vh1ch \viii nol bt made final for at least two months, ,,·as designed to help buyers avoid chemica ls to \vhich they or their family 111ay suffer allergic or other adv erse reac1ions. lt said the rules would also help shoppers more intelligeatly choose among the many brands on the shelf. Under the proposal, any package containing more than one pound or hold ing more th an one p111t (and !hnf. covers mos~ of the standard sizes) \\'OU!d have lo list the ingredients by order of thei r predominance in the producl. IL \\'Ould alsp list the purpose of !hf' 1ngrcdienl and its percentage. Storni Cancels Nixon Checkup '\l AS ~I I NGTO N 1UPl l - President Nixon left !hr '\:Jur1· J-fouse !oday by auto for his long· delayed physica l checkup. bur ;1 driving snO\\'slonn ;ind n1orn1nJ.; rush-hour lr;1ff1 c forced h1n1 1v return less than an hour lnl cr \\1hite }louSt." spo kesrncn said lhe decision ta tu111 b.ick 1ras r11r1d•' bceause of poor dri1·\ng condilio11.~ on !hr George \\I a s h i n g I o n f.lemori<1I Park"·ay in Virginia. Ni.">.:on \vas being driven 1•ia th<' c:ap1lal bellY.'ay, \\'hich cnctrCll'S \Vashington, to Bethesda !\;iv::it J\ledical Center in s u b u r b a n ,._laryland, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Mass Exor~is1n Bu<l<lliist Priests 'Free' Building !·!ONG KON(; (AP I Seve nty Buddhist priests have performed a lt·ngihy exorcism ritual in downto"'" ilQ.ng Kong to rid a nCI\' gov{'rnmcn t brrilding of ·•troublesome ghosts." The building: site \\'as used as a public execution ground by the Japanese during \Vorld \Var II. \\'rapped in saffron robes and chanting pra ~ ers. the priests filed through room s 011 all ni ne siories sprinkling blessed 11 at rr and ashes of incense in dark col'ners. The drums and gongs attracted a large cro11·d lo the two-hQ!.lr ceremony. • • Traffic Con1missio ner Btfan \Vi\son ordered the exorcisin aft.er son1e of his staff said tha t ghosts appeared fr equently in the buildin g, which houses the Hong Kong Transport Department and a garage, · The ghosts "make all kind of noise, scream ing and giggling, especially wh en pretty girls are around. I personally believe they are sex-starved," one l'l'oman em ploye said. A government truck drive r said he saw ··a headless \\'hite ghost walking on one of the corridors." ''I was worried about my staff," said 'V ilson. "I would do an ything to soothe them so that they can sit down and \\'Ork efficiently." ~le sa id he sa1v no ghosts himself. Most Egypt, Missile Sites Destroyed by .Agreement By Uniled Press International t:gypt has blo1vn up mast or its dead ly missile sites on the cast bank of the Suez Canal. complying wilh !he troop pullback agreen1enl v.·orked oul by Secretary of State Henry A, Kissi nger, lsrael said toda y. rn Cniro. the authoritative ne1\'Spaper 1\I Ahra111 today quo ted Egyptian Presidr11t An\\'ar Sadat as saying the \\'af' \\•ith Israel h<id not ended and could be resun1cd at any minute. 'fhe semi-offlclal paper said fighting could erupt i_f Israel delayed \vithdraw1ng lrom oct:u pied Arab Ian¢; or "re.storing" tht.' right s of Palestinian refugees. JORDAN TODAY den.Jed Pi.1lestin1an reports o( a mutiny in its army. Premier 7..eid Rifai said a srhall 11umber or soldiers had appealed for improved living conditions, but the army remained loyal ff) King Hussein. Egy pt today Lifted local press censorship on all but military matters in its continuing domestic liberaliiaUon. The decision ended more than 22 years of total censorship on local new5P8Pers 1vhich were nationalized in 1960, The lifting goes Into effect Saturday. Tn Israel. there v.·as speculation that J)efensc f\.1inister Moshe Dayan may c11nccl a scheduled visi t lo the United Slates. TI1e newspaper Y e di o t h Aharonolh said Dayan wanted to avoid creat ing any i1npression that Israel was involved in indirect negollations with Syria on a Golan l-leights troop disengagement accord. THE NEWSPAPER said Israel still want s a list of Israeli prisoners of war held in Syria and permission for the - Red Cross to visit them before the start of any talks. An Israeli defense spokesman said no. final decision on Dayan's trip had yet been made. Storms Drench Southeast The Israeli armed f<>r'CeS radio said Egyptian demolition teams had been seen recently destroying tour of the five antiaircraft missle pads Cairo built in the Sinai De!ert since the end of the 1973 Midd1e East war. The report also quoted a United Nationas offi cial as saying Egypt had \vithdrawn three divisions of troops from the east bank of the waterway, leav.ing two divisions to man defense lines permitted under the disengagment pact. Area Fro111 Alabama to Nortli Cnrolina Soaked Te111peratures Albenv AllAntf 81\l'!'l~rol: lj~t~n Bulfall! (.,1rlo!lt (l'l<t..,o (lncln.,111 (it~l1n11 Otllfl o.n .. ~, On Mool'lll Ot!roil F1lrn•n~1 Mono11;1u 1':•11W• (Uy Lii llfo0•1 LF>ulJ,,.lllt Ml..,.,,I Mllw1ukH Mlnf'!NpOllJ Nfw Or!11n1 N-Vork Okl1home City 01'!'1•"'" PllUAOlll'!lhl "'-"'~ Pl"l-Ov"llh 11>onran11, Nt•. Portland, Or.. 111 <, lltnOl'llj • v a . 51. LOllll St ll L1•t City Sin Fra.,dKO Sea mt T1>trm1I waahlflCl!on Hl11! l ow Pep " ' " .. II .1 J1 11 " . l • 4\ " " " " ·" ·" " ·" :n \1 ,O? I ) '' 16 ) ~I 11 IO " . . ' '' 11 1J ll l7 16 ,. " .. " ,, ' 14 ·10 ,_, ,, .. -0 " " JI 11 ,, ' .01 .. ,, .... " " ll 1 • IS " ,, _,, 711 " " " ' ~ ll " ., ,. " ·" ·" a rtll$1"'1J of 11 prt<llClt(I, AllMUvh dly11"'1 ltml>9"11\l•H Wf•I w'"'"'· 1111 overnlghl Iowa In l o• Ano1111 wert •~PtCllld lo IM chilly, ..... 11~ t1mp1r1tu•a1 d•~no 10 ~•. S~111 remained 111nn, """ c!t•r ovtf ll1t 1Mach11 "nd •t"1Ptr•!ur0, ~•f In tna nlor, IOt •nd low 101 ,.,.,P11•tur11 S•ht<'ll~y -·• ''Ill(!<! to bl Mlmlwllll w1rmt•. •nd t/I~ low lt"1Pf•el11r1, w1s 11•t.,l(lt<1 to .. '"111a1-.::11. • V.S. Summary Sh-• I nd lh11no.rs10tm1 todfY prcchx;lld hHY)' r1ln ovar 1 /1 1 south111tarn 11a1tt from AlllMll'!'ll ro N0tth Ca rolln1. 'To rM tlOi"lh a!'ld w.1!, anow w11 ta!nnv lrorn POt"llon1 ol lhl norlhfrn end ctnlr1I p!aln1 through Ar~an'''· i.;..,rucky, and T1nna11tr. Frrtzlno ••Tri w11 ••IJOl'ltld In t11rarn Ttnnr•i.re. wtllla 1r1wr..-1 w1"1lno• wera l1Juecl for ... rtanw1, MlslfHlppl 1 n d 'JtMt•SH. " kw 1now Uurrl11 w.r1 promlntn! a l0119 ~ ~l1'11rn 1/10tt1 ol Illa Grr•I ~kt1 ""'''e clot.oat pP1'1!•I tt1r0<.9h IM Ollfo V•ll•r. l n to Penntylv1nl1. Slil•• we•• c f1r o~•• norlhtrn New EnG111'1d lhrovgn Ina u~r Gr11r L•~•1 1n10 lilt nor111trn p11rn1. In L1ni1no. M idi., rtoc0td tow l'l'IT\pere l11tl"I w~'' ltl f0t Thur11'"y Ind IOclay. B~l0t1 mldnlghf, lh« m«rcury dlPIH<I Ill 16 "-low t).-,1kl1>9 ,.,. Ql(I ff Cll'O' ol 14 Delllw whll• e1rly 1n11 .,_nlno 1 rtadll'Q of 10 ~low brOll:t IN P•t vlr>u1 rt<;O•d ol 16 below. Sld11 """'' oerrly Cloudy ovtr Iha :t0ul~rl'I pl1ln1 afld In 111a Roc•v Mountain•. High pr1uur11 h 11 J melntelnad ctel• MIH from !h' pl11teau reolon to Ca1U o•11!a 111d O•llOOll wtilta 1tl111 rtm1l11 ctou<ry ovtr wa.,,1n;1on. E1rly l'IOl'nl"" tarnperthl!'a1 ••no.., ftg.r'l'I II ~rMI •I 1(1y Wtll, ~la., !O 10 d911flfl bllow 1tfo I! Lan1lno. Mich. (Coa.•tal 1oeathe r 'rnfor· mation will he fo101d today on Paae 9.) During· last October's 17-day war!· Egypt reportedly inflicted ~'heavy ,to! on. the hraeli alr force whn a hiCh1Y sophi•Ucated umbrella of pennane11rind mobile missile sites on both banb ol. the canal. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Der.very of the Daily P'iiot .. C)IOrOl'll eed ~-II )"1111 ftO .... ,_ "°"" llllltll' th' •.:to fl,,,, c... MCI _,, llOtrMll N lltl'OilOl'll IO )Qa. Callt wa-,.,,.;11;00p,., Sthll'llly 11111 lunslt: H )QI Ila "II ...... yOUr C«T1 !!'I'' I "' Stl\lrdly. or I tl.lft, ........ Olll.,.,, I~ wtll 1M llrOU8f!l IO )IOU, Oltll. .. ,._, IH!fll 10 Liii, r....,_, Mo.t0fw-.t~"'-••••"''"""'°"'M~1 ----ri.1J ............................. IM0>1t10 ..... atl-MM T errorist,s Fly ,Away In Jetliner KUWAIT (AP) Five masked .terrorists freed a trembling Japanese ambas."8.dor and 11 other hostages today, boarded a jetliner carrying four other gum-Illas and IAJOk off, apparently for South Yemen. The Japanese Foreign Ministry and ithe Iraqi news agency both said South Yemen's Marxist government agreed to Jet the plane land at Aden, l.150 miles south of this Persian Gulf sheikdom. The Japanese airliner brought lhe four other terrorists from Singapore. where they were holed up on a ferryboat for more than a week after an abortive attempt to blow up an oil refinery. TllE TERRORISTS in Ku\\·ait seized the Japanese Embassy and demanded ,the Singapore guerrillas be flown hen. The embassy hostages were not harmed, The terrorists' (aces were masked by red kaffiyehs. 'he traditional Ar llO headdress favored bv Pa I e s t in i an guerrillas. It was inilially believed there v.·ere 54:!Ven terrorists who left the embassy, but ,there were two policemen al.so wearing kaffiyeh3. The terrorists seized the embassy on \\'ednesday. TIIEY LEF'l' the si1-slory building by ·a fire escape· and were taken to the airport in a heavily guarded motorcade. Three of the terrorists left on st retchers, "suffering from • exhaU:Stion.'' said a fireman "'ho helped carr}' them out. The host.ages were taken to the foreign ministry. All were reported safe. The Japanese airliner arrived in Kuwait early today with the four pro- Arab terrorists from Singa!X)re. Ambassador Ryokoo lshikaY•a ,1·as unshaven. !ired and shaking with tension as he s~kc 10 nev•smen after a conference \\'ilh Foreign ti.tinistcr Sa.bah el Ahmed . "As you see. r am in good health b e ca u s e o !the efforts of Kuwajti government officials," he said . "I thank the govttnment and people or Kuwait and Japan for all th£>y have done to secure our release.·· TilE OTHER 11 ho.stages included nine Japanese members of the embassy staff and businessmen and l\\'O Arab employes of the embassy. 'I1he terrorists released three other f.1091em m£>mbers of th£>· staff Thursday, TI1e Ku"·ait government for nearly 36 hours said it wou ld nol let the terrorists from Singapore I a n tJ , apparently fearing that it \1'0Uld ~ unable to get rid of them. But Thursday night it said it had giYen tbe go-ahead in response lo repeated appeals from the Japanese goremment. The four terrorists in Singapore - two Japanese and two Palesliniam - had been holed up for eight days aboard a ferryboat in Singapore harbor after an unsuccessful attempt to blow up a Shell oil refinery on a nearby island. They held three Singa!X)reans hostage and demanded that Japan fl y them to an Arab country, but the Japanese said they couldn't ftnd an Arab country to take tllCtTI. The Singapore terrorists released their hostages unharmed Thursd ay before boarding the plane for Kuwa it. U.S. to Give Up Eventual Rule ()f Panama Ca11al .PAN~IA CITY (U PIJ -Negotiators slarted work today on the details of n new Panama Can.al tmtty after t h e United States agreed to hand over eventual control of the waterway to the PtnomanlanJ"""""""'t. Secretary atate Henry A. Kl.!si nger said the United Slates would try to wind up the negotiations "as quickly as possible" in an attempt to put an end to a sore point In relations between the two countries. 'MIOUSANM 0 F demonstrators, however, shouted "Yankee Animal" and "Gringo Murderer" Thursday a s Kissinger-and Panamlan F o r et g n MlnhlJlter Jmn Antonio Tack ~ an eight-point statement of intent lo l1Uide the treaty talks. ''In the President's name, I hereby commit the United States lo' complete thls negoUtaJons 1ucceesfully and u quickly 11 possible," KJsalnrer aald in sJinlng the acconl during his •ls·bour visit. U.S. nogotl1tor Morey Bell Jdltduled meet!ni• with top Panomolan· -Is today to discun the new 'b-e1ty to ref>l•ce a It03 peel that save Amtrlca cootrol of the canal "in perpetuity." .. ... .THE.STA~ o(.prlnclplet called lot a tWC>"Plltihlbdover of the canal. 1'he linft.a Sta ta promlMd Io rec<lll!llze l'lilanll's jur1odldlon <mr the canal mne N toOn •·the lrtaty· was •lined l!ld promloed P1oama· '1totsl mpooslblllty" ''"' nmnlla the Wltenvay at the txplratkln of tht new trH.ty. I Siceel C/aurily Basha, or Mi ss Scheherazade, helps auclion off yell ow rail- road caboose in S h a k er Jieights, Ohi o. ?\1oney will go to Cleveland orchestra fund. Coal Miners Spm·n Heath, ·1 Will Strike from \\'!rt Ser\'lcts LONDON -Britain's coal miners today rejected a last-minute plea from Prime ?\-lin ister Ed\\·ard ll eath to put off thf'ir strikl• Wltil after the Feb. 28 national elections. Union leaders decided instead to call out the nation·s 280.000 miners on schedule from midnight Saturday, raising ( IN SHORT ... ) the specter of 'tvidespread eleclricity cuts during the thrce·\.l'Cek elect ion campaign and paralysis of British industry by sprring. The miners' ..,,,·a\kout is no1\' t•xpected to strengthen th£> election prospects of Heath"s Conservatives \\'ho plan a campaign on the issue of who T\Ull Britain -the elected government or strike-prone trade Wlions, e Zieg/er Teuifie5 WASHINGTON -Ronald L. Ziegler, P~dent Nixon's press seer ct a r y, testified Thursday before a ":atergatc grand jury, according to \Vhite !louse sources, Ziegler was not available to ne\\'Smcn. and his deputy, ~rald L. Yt'arren. declined to say before which of the three grand juri£>S inve'!tig11ting various fncct5 of tllc \\'atcrgatc aff:.irr Ziegler appeared. e Volta Coup l'en<'efaal OUAGADOUGOU. Upper Volta -Tiw armed forces seized power in a peaceful coup today. suspended the constitution and dissolved parliament in this 'Vest African nation . Gen. Sangoule l.amizana. 56. presklent of this form er French Colooy, made the annotmcement in a nationwide radio message early today. He im mediately placed the landlocked country .Lmder curfew. e Means J,01es Election PINE RIDGE, S.D. -Dick Wli3on. •. crew-cut former plumber, today won victory over militant Indian leader Russell Means in their pitched battle for the presidency of ithe Oglala Sioux lrlbt. ' The elated Wilson , a decided underdog proclaimed ''A new deM.lny for A~ lndlaN" as the vote swung slowly into hla: column. e C•tiett Show CnMeled NEW YORK -The AB C televblon network canceled a Dick Cavelt program featuring four radical leaders of the , __ A lpOtesman for ABC said the show : 1 contained "4l>Clll<llons of ""'"""""i•I · 1 ~ of public importance which ABC : feeli ,...,Id be bahlnced on ,the same ; program by opposing views." : A rerun was broodcut Thurlday nlat>t in place ol C.ve1t'1 taped interview wldl Abbie Hollman, JefTJ' Rubin, Tom • Ha)'d«i at1d Ronnie Davia. ' e P•tlfet' Apologh:e1 ; BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Sulpen1IOft J ol the Conl1lus College 11 u d e n t new.!lpaper bu been lifted by the 1ehool'1 pte1ldent, who wu portrayed In a nude . drawing In the paper's centerfold. The Very Rev. James M. Demske said Thul'ld1y Utat th• editors ond cartoonlat "have apolog ized as gentlem1n for any embarrassment they ha ve caused me 111<1 Cfnlstus con., .... \ - HighCow·t Reve rses Co11viction ~ ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 1'hl' S1atc Supr1!n10 Court h,~s rl:Vl!r sc d th1· mur~cr 11011\(CtiUu u( l'r o se n f it T'oddar, a Unlverilfty b r California. graduate student pn:viou$ly fr)l l11d guilt,Y of kilting H won1."ln whu snubbed hirn . The high ct1t1rt 11rd crcd a n1·1~ !rial on grounds Iha! the Jurv \Yhic h found Poddar guilty of th e stabbing n1urdl'r ( ___ BRl_E_F_S __,) of T;i!Jtl!la 'f<1r:J'iOff in 1969· had IOl IJcen p 1· o 11 l' r I y 111struct cd on t1 i m 1 n i sh c d 1·:1µacity. l'oddur. :l nnti ve or lnd in, Ut:can1c inten!stcd in the 20- .1 cu r·old llcrkl!lt'V won1Rn, but ~he ignored hinl. 1\1 i s !' Tarasoff was later killed at her home. e GOP H1111pP1I SACflA,\1EN1'0 ! UJ>J) lh·1ito1-rat ie Assembl y Speakrr l\oh f!lorctti has 11ccouscd ,\~s.·n1 hly Hcpulllic:1ns o f \\;1111111g the ~t ;1t c's ne w c·or11l1tl • <l -1nlt'l't·st ! a •.1· ileL"larcd unconst 11ut1un11l ''so (hl'y don'l h:nc t11 live with I! " \lort·l !i \'Oit:t•tl !ht• ch11rge Thursduy :il1er th1· Assembly rl'Jt't'h'd "Ut'j.(l'llC\' .. lt•g islation pcrn11l !ing rub!1c officia ls !u kct•p coufidt·n!i<d the ni1n1e" 11f thrir ··01f-du11 ,·· t·us!on1er), t1/' r·!1t·rlt;. undt·r · lbt• tlf'IY l<nv The ll'g1slat 1011 11·t1s designed to a \'Oid r o n s t i l u I i·o n a 1 fll'Obl<'lllS in !h(' Juw, e \1(•1111s ('lf1111ls PASAOE\'.\ ( ,1, P ) t-.tarincr !O's photo~ of dense L"louds <iround V('nus rpvca! ;1 glob.ii ri n:11l<itii.x1 pal!rrn 11·h1eh seipn11<:1~ i-1 y ls l.1r .~1n1p!l'r th:111 rarrh·J. Th<' clouds n{>prar 10 wnrm Lip ove r the r<1uator anti 1hrn !>l\'ir/ c1·enly rn"·nrd 1hc polrs. distributing thP hfa ! and helping To krep th \• surf;icc ren1pc rnturc :1U.1ul tbe same O\'('r the c·11!irc> p I an e I, i.C'icnlists at .Tf't Pn:iputs\on l .. 1bora1ory said Thursday. e J:111er• R11N' Lt)S A ,\'(~Jo-:LES (L"Pl 1 A ss cm b I y n1 an \V nhrr Kt1r:ibtan of ~lon(C't'1'1' !);irk so.11d Thu rstln\• hi> \\'O t1kl lake ;1 1€'11\'(' n( nhSl'll C:f' from hl!t ltl\.,. firn1 tv r11n for the l}('morr:11i<· non1inatioa for Ca!i forn1:i Sfo<'t \'1 <lry of Statf'. hur won ·1 g11·i.· 11p h1~ 1n1·on1e lro1n 1t unl"··s hl•'s t'IL'\'ll'd Pres i<lent Declines SA~ FR,\\t'lSCO 1\·p11 - 11n• El <'id flll!htspot op~n~ ;111 nll-rni'.tll' 1nrarl~-1 nuJ r ~hov• 1oni ght nirne<t a t 11ht'n1l!'d "'onu:n. l'rl·Sid cn t .\ix11n 11·011·1 be abl e 10 all1 ·11d. The ~how 's rrc;itor!'l .~uy th e• sho1\' 1<; <1ln1cd <1! rhe kind Of 11 OllH'l1 ll'hO IJuy mu1;t17.int•s 111th pil'lu rl'~ of nude 111e11 on 1hP crnll'rfold An invitalion 11·ns senl lo the \\'h1tc House. but <1 prcsidf'ntinl as~istant s c n t regrrls !ha! lh r Pre~1drnt could not :.il!cnd '·due t-0 prior (,\"l\ n 111 I I Ill t'rll S ... Actor FiJcs Bankrupt<')' !,OS ANGELES (UPI I - Actor Ca meron l\·1; t c h e 11. complaining of a I i in on .v payn1cnts and bad loans. filed federal bankruptcy papers Thursday and said he was S2 n1([lion in debt. J\ll!chcll said his nsscts Iota! S300.000 agninst the alleged fl million indebtedness and tha! he has only $26 in two bank accounts. " DEAD AT 61 ArllM Judu• Arline Judge F 01111<l Dca<l In Home LOS ANGELES I AP) t\{'\ress Arline Judge , v.•hose ),(•Ven marriai..'{'s became a Joke in Hollyv•ood for two decades, was found dead in her \Vest Ho 11 y w oo d apartment Thursday, sheriff's deputies said. A sheriff's spokesman said r-.1iss Judge. 61 , llpparen1ly died of nalural causes. Her ln11d/ad v found the bodv after sh~ no1i('(>d s eve r a I dRys ' ttt:eumulution of newspapers uulside h<'r a par t men t , ofrie t.·rs s;iid. .\l1ss Judge's actinf,! cnreer inclt1tlcd several "B" mo\'ie productions exploiting juvenile 1lt>l inq u11ncy. but her notoriety 1va~ brough1 on by ~ven m:'frriagrs, all to 11·c.:i!thy or 11ell-kt10\\.11 busint•ssmen. llER SPOUSES included dirt>r1or \Vesley R u g g I es , nilllionaire Dan Topping, flier .Jimmy Addan1s, Vincent 1\t. Jl yan. a Chicago radi o ei.:e<-utive: Bob Toppins:. Dan's b1·othe r and former husband of actrf':<;S Lana Turner: r.ror.Q;t' Hoss Jr .. a Ne\Y ''ork in~ura nce CX('CUtivc . an<l hcr last husba nd. F'.dY."Brd C. !Icard, ;i Beve rly fl i I 1 s business mRn . All her n1arria grs endC'd in di \'Orcc. A ri\·;1cio11s. sh a p e I y 1wunclte ea rl ~' in her HvJl~·\1·ood c .'I r re r . her prornlncn! rrw.rr iages and the ht·1Hlli1it·~ in the 1930s and 1940s <·:i11 sed by her divorces soon c;1used her to drop fron1 tht• lir11('ligh1. !Irr last picl.urc.!I •l'er·c "'Ton10rrow You Die" anti ·• .\ Sv.·ingiug Affair" in lhl' early 1960s. Court Halts Prostitute Quarantine!' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI \ - A Superio r Cour! ord('r ha s h11ltrd 1hC' polif'c rlepartmenl's qt1arantine, inspection and trcntn1cnt of a cc use d prostit utes for venerc-at dis· case. The prr.:lin1i n::i ry injunction issued by Judge Ira Bro11·n Thursdny came in response to a tnxpaycrs' suit by a bank exccuti~'l' and a 1 aw y e r , represented by the Ameri can Ci \"il Liberties Union . The plaintiffs clnime(I the health offic ials ' treatment of accused prostitutes w n s w1constitutional on severe! grounds and an illegal expenditure or tax funds. The program bad provided that persons ·arrested for solicitation or engaging in intercourse with men be recommended for quarantine and compelled to submit to pelvic and txxty ca vi t y l:!xa minalions and to penicillln injections -even before an infection was established. The quaranlined person was denied ball and kept in jail unti l the examination dtowed . no infection if he or she refu.sed to take the shots, the lawsuit rontended. of..~vc iJ ... INDIAN JEWELRY for your VALENTINE -SAVE 10-40~0 ZUNI Needle Point & Inlay. NAVAJO Rings, Bracelets, Squashes. SANTO DOMINGO "He·shee", Ne cklaces, Choakl!rs, Jacklaws. PAIZf WINNING NllDU POINT SQUASH lt9l1tt r1d •••l••ol"to.., Trod111 TURQUOISE TllPIE 3355 Via ll~o , Newport leach Cl•••ll lwnHr I MACHIWS •201 Marino .. llioo Island 0,.i. 7 .l•Y• 2 Officers Dead, Man Charged OAKLAND (AP) -A man who described hlnuelr as a ''black god" has been booked fo r invc11lifHlion ot murder In the shoo lng deaths 0( two Oakland policemen Inside a crowded junior high school . After ~lni the pol\wnen Thursday, the man took a woman and child hostage in his nearby apartment. He waa shot in the abdomen by officers who atlied hlm and freed Ule tioetages, Deputy Police Chief Thomas Donohue said. John Richards, 24, was tx>oked at a local hospital where he w;is reported in !nir condition. N. he wns carried from his apartment -0n a slrctcher. Hichards told police and ncY.'Sn1e11, "Yo u have killed me. You :ire white devils .and J an1 .'l black god." OAKl .. AND POLICJ<.: orticers .e-' D"'id E. Marks, 26, and 08'id SEVEN·HEADID COBRA SYMBOL Of GROUP J . Branhan, 29, were killed Symblonete Llber1tlon Army Waging War \\'ilh Marks' 01vn gun inside ---- James Madison Junior High Schoel aflcr they responded t-0 reports of a di!turbance there. Groucho, 83, Heads UCLA Campus Rally 011/l Y f'll.()T 5 Group Holding Pat Hea rst 'Deadl y as Its lri sign.it1 ' BERKELl~Y ~i\P1 -The Syn1biooc~e Libc:ranon Ar1ny '1\-'hlch claims 10 lie holding ncv.•spllJ>'~r ~circss Palrlela Hearst is us </eodly as the seven-headed cobra th a t se rves as its i 11 s I g n i a Indicates, police say. The army, which <ilso said it assassinated 0 <1 k ! a n d Schools Sup!. r..1arcus Fos ter, is d csc r il.lcd by la\1' enrorccmcnt officials as a p a r a rn i I i 1 a r y group of terror ists de1rr1nin<'d t 11 destrny th e csta blishn1e11t. [ Little is kno11•n Hbou1 1h1' workings or mcn1b1•rship er the army. Police spec11!a\i~ that !ts targc!s 111cl udc public officials. the "'eal1hy and high· level business cxecuti l'\.'S. The ar1ny .:i n noun c e d 'Thursday in a lc'll'r 1n radio station KPf,\ that its 1nembers carded out t h c Monday night kidnaping of Miss Hearst. lhc l~-yt•ar-0l d granddaughter o( the late William Ran dolph Hearst. AS PROOF', the letter enclosed a gasoline credit cHrd belonging to her fat he r • Randolph A. Jleurst. president and editor of the San Francisco E:<ainincr a n d chairman of the llearst Corp. The letter described him as a "corporate cnen1y of the Existence 1:1 lht' ~1 t11!11.111t·~•· 1t't•·nr .. nil ·' p 1> ..1 r cut I y Liberation 1\rn11 -"I·\ tlh)1i1 .-l1·-.-. 111 nl "hootinHS in first bcc1unt: )..110\\11 1111 \111, tit\' '.'l.111F1111(1i.~1 ~ B.1~ ar\'a. 8. t1vc> days ;1fti:r F ii-11·1 11;1S lJ:1)..J 11111 l'1 l11:1.: t:o11>1. John assassinate<! 'l'h1• b t' "11 p Lothrl ):' ~;u\J th\! SLA has at clai1net1 re,pon"1bil11~ 111 a ll',1.,1 ::-) ;irnit·d m+'inbcrs. lctlt·r (or gl!llll!llN du" 11 tl1t• t )>r1111,'l1'1l1 -: t 11ct f'n1 "' anc liberal bh1ck rducutur' U.S. Att:.' 1;1111 \l illl<~lll !! ll!)11pri 1 !r,,.~1on;·1Js of t;otl1 sc;..('s S3xbe said 111 \\':11,h1ngro11 "1110 ... tl\' 1·:h1tf1 lH!<I under Thursday the SI.I\ n1nv <1\~o :10" -1•tith S1;1n1e (J11cnt;tls have brl'n 1nvol\'t>d in 12 H11d hl;1cl.~ ~_:::._:::.~~.c:__-----~ Donohue said Marks and Branhan rolnd RI e ha rd s brandlshlng a gun in the main hallway, which was filled with youngsters relumlng to class after lunch. The officers subdued Richards and took hi1n Into a conference room LOS ANGELES (API "I'm nattered," said pc-0ple." that he! _c:_ =-:.~_:-------::---:::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;-;;::::.;. -;;::-_______ -__ -~ ____ _. Groucho ~farx and about 500 Groucho. He added for q u es l i o n in g, but he of his fans assembled lo apparently wrested Marks' celebrate the announcement gun away and shot both men that the comedian with the through the head, Donohue bouncy eyebrows i5 to receive said. 11 special Academy A\\·ard this knew 11•hy today 's generation II!! Richards left ~!arks' gun spring. on a !able .:uld fled through The 33-year-old comedian the school playground to his nppca red Thuniday at a rally nearby apartment, taking the fur an oganization called The ~rorn:in <1nd child "'Hh hi1n, Committee For The Re • Donohue said. He held them Re l ease o f ''Animal Inside his apartment and Crackers." It turned out to rt-fu.ted entreaties lo give be a love feast between himself up to police y.·ho Groucho a n d his admirers. quickly s u r r o u n de d the students at the t..:niversity o( likes the t.larx Brothers: · ''Those inovies \l'ere funny, and there isn'l much to laugh ' at today. Even ou r bad movies were fu nny.'' 11ie UCLA appearance had bcl'n organized by "CRAC." "'hich purports \\'ide cam pus support for a campaign t bring back the 1930 "Animal Crackers," which has not been shown in theaters since 1952 because of a contractual bui!ding,_, _________ c_a_li_fo_m_ia_• __ t_Lo_s_An_g::e_Ie_•_. ___ ~jS!;ij;;;;;~~;-- Vintage CHEVY SHOW · Tomorrow -Saturday On the Mall -10 a .m. -5 p.m . FASHION:} ISLAND NEWPORT OENTER ,Pacific Coast Highway -Between Jamboree and MacArthur •• Ofvi;~rw-DESIGNED ,~iACI _, SCANDINAVIAN WALL SYSTEMS Regner Christensen modular wall system furniture is the perfect home for your stereo equipment, books , art objec ts and other storage needs. The furniture that helps organize your daiJy life while creating space by providing off the floor storage and diaplay for your prized possessions. All cabinets and shelves are also available in East lndian rosewood at comparable s~vings. Save 25% now for a limited time only! Study /storage wall In American walnut or Burmese teak. Was 325.50 Now 244.10 Save 25~'o ' ,j· if;.'{ '~ .. ll<·•••, ··('·,;; ~' .''1) ' The Stereo wall ln elegant American walnut or Burmese teak. Was 485.00 Now 363.75 Save 25';0 Library wall In American walnut or Burni ese tenk. Was 295.50 Now 221.60 Save 25~<- DECO~TDR SO. COIST PllZI i1JiNE cost11 Mesa s.&0·1111 '' Mill Of ORANG[ Oranqe bJ1·11/1 ' ~' •' ' •• ' • " ; ' • .. ' • .. ~ ' .• ~ ·, • •. ' .· ,' ' : • • ' • ' ' • • • .. ' • I ' .• . " .. 8 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL P•fiJ;· I( ._ II(! " . , , .. • . , "' • South County ·Sa(ety ' .. ,· Allhough its timirig rai ses a fe\, r_vebro ws among observers of county politics, the anno11nre1nent this cam· paign season that a sheriff's substat'.un is planned for the south county is good news, indeed. Sheriff Jan1es Musick said the construction of a full· sen'1ce .substation so mewhere in Lagu11a f\1ig uel would 1iignificantly improve the level of pubill safety services for the area faced wi th n1onumental growth. .t\ new stubstation would mean a much better pa· trol system, a resident ('few of detectives to conpMFt investigations and a coroner's deputy working mu.cb tloser to U1e area. ~tusi('k admits that the substation still has its trials to come -especially in obtaining funds. l·le -or his successor -will need major support from !he area to convince the County Board of Super- visors to commit the cash. And it is not too ea rly for supporters of the plan to begin prodding the co unty powers. Ba'1 News for Schools \Vith adoption of the upcoming school year's budget se.ven 1nonths away, dark clouds are beginning to gather over the fi nancial status of the Laguna Beach Unified School District. The school board has been informed that a mis- take in calculating enrollment this year, will cause the district to lose $250,000 in revenue next year. due to the intricate workings of the new school finance meas- ure, Senate Bill 90. • -Y 1>1'0vided to offset inflation wo.i't,'*-td, up to the ral ·In.,..... in the eo&t of doing busin"F " · · · · All of· thi< bodes ill for the district. ~;trust••• p~ , pan to rtd·line lttm1 in next year'• _,,get to ~rint I : expenditures Jn line with revenues. ~ _ · ;, : ~ J; · As they begin the task, trustees. shclliid ,; .. p !#:;:::~ °' ~.:. sonal differences at a minimum and head lOWard a ci)f;: _, · mon goa~ maintaining the quality school •Yl!•m 'that lW been built In Laguna.Beach. . 1 ' Shamef ~l Politickfug " The Laguna Beach City Council hearing Wednesday on the Bluebird Canyon Park haJar'ds W1lS & ·study in contra.sts, in good and deplorable conduct, of, concern and opportunism. Tbe· quick, decisive actj,on by~1he council1 and city sWf in acting to remedy hazards of the park is com· mendable. Some of those haz.ards may have contributed to the recent !raffle death of a J.year-old boy .. Use of the child's death and the emotion-charged .atmosphere during the council's hearing byf.jcouncil candidates Beth Leeds and Ted Spark~ul .. c &ii• fodder was very poor taste. A later speaker· cal ed i( a "vula:ar display." It-was that and more. 1tliss Leeds and Sparkhul stood in the council .cham· ber crowd~ with concerned parents, including the mother of the dead child, and all but accuS'e<l the! coun- cil of causing the d'eath of tlfe boy by past inaction\ Miss Leeds then announced that she, Sparkhul and Marge Bentley were candidateS for election. . : It was a' cheap shot and should be recognized as iftich • "• 7 -t On top of that bad news, the boird was told state s ''WE'RE MOiHSALLIN6 iHE OL[> BA1'TLESHIP.'' " " COUflressnten Face a DileH11nu ' Mostly Easy Quiz About Many Things Dear Gloomy Gus Impeachment Vote .Poses Problems- ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Why ckm't you rive Edlton price hlkM u much pubHclty when the r.qunll I" before the P1lblic Util· itieil Comml.tsion for public bear· In ' .-gs . lt's lime for our mediu m-to-easy qui;. , . of the month . You should ·get about'"'· · seven out of IO of lhese, or 70 percent ; only the last three questions are old-style diffic:ult. I. Name the games in which the follow1ng are tenm: (a ) Chuk.ker, (b) Let, (c) Roque!, (dJ Dormy, (e) Exchange. 2. Give the full and original na mes of the following : (a) Piaoo, ( b I Taxicab, (c) Spats, {d) Cinema, (e) Cello. 3. Whid!. is the only distincti vely Brit- ish titl e among tlle folowing: (a) Prince, (b) Duke, (c) Earl, (d) Coon!, (e) Baron. (e) G«qi Balanchiv..U.. 9. What f~d are the foUOwtn:I-nQPN a580ciated "1°th: B i ·r t b•o.1in'1, ~··· Bochdalek'•, Bonnot'•· and·~· I JO. W)lal untqU, distlDciion do Iha following U.S. ~ldents hive ·ill common : Bachanan, Tyler, Van Buren, Pierre, and Fillmore. WASHINGTON -One message from Pr ·es I d e n t Nix.on which tome Olng:ressmen were loath to belieVe came across loud and clear: he won't be scared or shamed out of office : be-will have to be voled flllt. Nlson finally got that across to Cbngrtsa in his State ol lhe Union ims- •. u.1., .•nd it leaves .... the 'Hoo.e of Repre- sentat(Ves w'ith a se-ti9'i ~emma . This is the problem of vot~g · N'non oot of o f t:i c ~ on · general -...... tt -~-" 1 Increasingly 'that the ctr~Ual case against laclt's conclusive corroboration oc refut1Uon. IT IS NOT a question of whether or not Dean lied in ·specific instances, but of the legal wei t of his testimony implicating Ni:ton · the light of all the other circums ces . Also the ~lbllity exists tha J:>(an m~y h~ve been mistaken on ,•certain thing~ were said, but not ri!y that he delibei:ately and know)pgly lied about it. ;, ; Bean has 1a;t bafie· cted ief public to anything that mlih .called Uiorough cro&S-examiniGon, hi it must be pre1ulileit tW in-~ 51.atements lo ~tors and gf fury, he went through a testing ol credibility. He is obviously credible-enough to lake to oourt, but it is not at all wutsual for such presumed credibility to Wldergo severe strain in adversary cross-examination. If he is sho1rn 10 ha\·e been n1istaken on ~'hen certain things v.•ere said. as was only briefly mentioned in the \Valergate hearings, his credibility v.'ill suffer. IN ANY CASE. the prosecutor 's office has not said that Dean's teslimony implicates Nixon in a c r l m i n a I conspira cy; it has n1crel y s11i<l it has no evidence of j)C'rjury on Dean·s part How any seriotL'l-minded Congrt.'ssman ;6-l vote oo impeachment ""'ithou t' ltfno14·Jng a great deal n1ore about OC'.'.\n 's credibility must bother a good n1any of . them. For v.·hen they \'Ole on inipeachment they v•ill ~ support ing that credibility. Tht:'y c;innot find ;.:in ou t in ~ying merely that there 1s a prima facie case v.·hich must be adjudicated. as a grand jury might. A VCYI'E of aye on a bill of impeachment will be regarded as a vot e of guilt y, and no an1ount of explaining the cons tllulional pn1Cedure will suffice if fhe Senate does not convict. Congrcssrncn \1 ho ha\"1' hl•,·n l11un1· rt"centlv rl•a ltzc lhata ~rt•:ll 1u;1111 fh·oµlv don 't ·kno11· rhe (tifft·r1'lli·1· lilt11•e1•11 irnpearhrnent and con11t 11011. ;\ny Congressrn.111 11ho 1u1•s for imp eat' h m c n 1 mn:;\ i.1kL' in111 considl'ration thl' vcr\' r1·~I pn.1s11•'t t 1h;il the St·na1e \\"Ill n(,I \Uh· IH t'C'"\,t I :'\1x<ln :ind n.!n1or t' l1nn fn1111 ofri1·• lLo;1vi11g the u111:>t·ac:h1·r,..; ho!1l1ni· !ht• b;1 '!- Th is I~ Olli' rt':hO!I II hi 1 h • 1n1pi':1l'h111£'nt q11~-;11u11 1, "1' (h.1n~y. ancl 11 hv l nllt'<l l'rcss lnl1Tr11H 1vr1.1' 111 ,1 s11r\'l·v of 1ht• .n tJr·i· fl1 ,usf' t'ould find only ~,-, \\)lo s:ud 1h1·1 11 v1 1!ct It I(• f, r irnp<_'achrnrnt A 1·rt•rhh~' l·~11n1,111• 1~ that. at the prr~t'tll 1n o 111 t' n t lltl(X':lChllll'Hl \fQtil<I 10~1· Ii! 1()11 101 1.~ but. if !ht' margin on!.1· prci1til to bv 50 or !t•:;s, lht·rr is no 1nrJ 1r .. tlllrl :'\1.\011 11u11!d <J CC('pl th1" ,1.:: ;1 111;tnd,1tl' 111 quit for l;.ick of µu lilu.: l'Orlfldl'Jll·t· Thal is !ht' rl'<1I 11\t'""ill!•' ori r111· ~1;1t" of the PrC'Sldf'llL',I . .111(1 ( "011~r··~::.. f\1r the fi r.;! tin1r , ;1ppl'<J I',') lo h.i\L' h1•ar(i ii. 4. What are the full names of the following authors : ta) D.H. Lawrence, ib) H.G. Wells, (cl PG. Wodehouse, (d) E.E. Cummings, and (e) T.S. Eliot 5. Of what national derivation are We following breeds of dogs: (a) Poodle, (b) Husky, (cl Dalmatian, (d) Great Dane, (e) Deerhound. ANSWERS, I. (a) Polo, (~l Tennis. (c) Cn>quet, (dl Gou, C<I o..... ·2. <•r Pianoforte. (b) Taximtter·Cabriolet, (c) Spauerdashes, · (dl Clnematocrapll. (e) Violoncello. 3. (c) Earl. f. (•) DeV1d Heri>er1, (b) H-~. fe)-,...., Grmville, (d) Edward Eltlln, (e) Thomas Stearn1. 5. (a) German, (b) Siberian, (c) CrtNllian, (d) German, (e) Scottish. TUE HEADLINES SIY that the special proie<:utor's offiC'f: "backs " the ~ibl!Ity or the testlmooy . agaiMt the pnsldent of the .former ~rute Howie l'OUll.'lel aod ~ c o v e r -u p OOTllpi.tator, John Dean. That Is the wi~ · JXUlble comtruction ol the statement in court b)1 a spokesman for D 't R h t Al k y t the ·speoiaf•pnxieculor'• ,tnce thal,'!hb on. us 0 as a e cll[j>e "has no basis fot,;l>elievlng .. Mt· ~; ~ i;'?mriU~ AidUTY In ~ _ i ·\· 6. \Vhat do all the following ha ve In common: Arquebus, B and o l c e r, Ccstus, Falcion, and Perrit-r? 7. \\'hi ch langu age is chiefly spoken Jn the following countries : (a) Cambodia, lbJ Yugoslavia, tc) Greenland, 1d) Jran, and (e) Israel. • 8. The following were persons famous In the arts v.•ho changed the ir namt.'s; iden tify each from his original nan1e : (a) f\fax Goldman. (b) Emil Herzog, !t'I Saul Kain, (d) Teodor Kurzeniows ki, &. AU are early weaptl:nl of warfare or punishment. 7. (a) KhIDer, (b) ·Sert>c> Croatian, (cl Danish, (d) Persian, (e) Hebrew. I. (a ) Max Reinhardt, (b) Andre Mauroi:I, (c) Sitgfried Sassoon, (d) Jooeph Conrad, (e) George Batanchfn<. 9. The field of medicine-all are namta of gl ands In the human body. 10. They comprise the only five e1-Prt:ildenta of the United States who were livine at the same time, during Lincoln's Orst term , from ~farth, 1861, to January, 1862. prOO!ediJli!. 't; . ., " l)ejj,'1 perjury ... iack'it'!I. bas.#ifer To the Editor: > _,_·: 1_ :· : :·~ ,.----------...,] really been the .,., .11•·m.:,'li!l'F' .• Now that the President ~ sig!l'\I • [ been ,challenged thft iiif'"!!f 'lti,'i".,'liJF Trans Alaska ili(l!lfn< Authori'8tion MAILBOX aaidthalootkthplace. ~ ·'. .:a~~·-.. · ~J·~:~1 there i3 a widespread misimpres.slon • ·=-· ,•. -· . . were dlsttwed. -_, ... ~ :.,.: ... • .. ~' .. ,,. CCl1Struction yt . the line a1ready ------------J -The ISl\Je has DffQ.~~ •0, 119t::·. )I.(, begun. ~ man7 as ~ persons Dean and the Pl"tllldeet bad .a · niffttng: • to . Alaska. each" month l~ se~ch of m;-w 00 wbat Deatll ·'Was AM .. ,,..and..: ~11stent pipeline constr:uct1on. JObs. .. -:-. _ . -: .. '6 ,' .4tiie't theff people· are disappointed. reported tha t oth«s ~ do!hi .. The Unfortunately, many entire families' find ls.sue ;has also been w~. the ~resident them.selves .stranded, cold and homiless ~as ad~ w~t. wa,, ~big on and without prospect ol rel ieL Ltlltn from rttOtrt t tl w1!com1. Norm•ll~ wrlllrt t.llO<lhl COftv•1 1h.ir mt H•t .. lft )DO •oro1 .,. ltu. Tht ritM 1• nlldtflM "'"tr• le 111 10•'• •r 1tlml•11e libel 11 nwrv .... All ~lltra mon! IOI· <hHlt 1Jtn1tvr• •ntl m11Un1 .tdd••••· bu! ft•"''' ""' be wilhh1ld DOI requ11t !! 1ullidtnt •t•IOfl 11 IPP•rtftl. P~lry Wiii ftOI bt PWOlllhfll, h~ rtact1on to Uns in1onnat1on. ALVESKA began several months ago Neighbor"s View or The United States a campaign ,lPfoogh_~ the news media Role," not only appeared on th:i1 san1l' to correctly· ~nn Job seekers aboot page but also has become a hit record pipeline emJ*>yment. ;nus campaign has and a hot news item. Sihclair"s column been ezpanded recently:, to inc I u d·.e emphasized th e idea that An1crica ·s advertisemeoll, f,elevisiori newsclips and: humanltarian role in world affairs has Our Legislators' Lush Pension ,Plan (First of two columns ori the Legis- lators' Retirement System). Say you·re an a'v'erage y,·orking guy or gal. Over the years you chunk money into a kiUy for your retl reinent. You pul in about half, the employer pays Lhe rest. \\'hen you 're 60, or 65, af!er y:orking <iboul 40 years. you can retire on about $1,000 a month ; maybe a bit more. \Vith socia l security, you can sq ueeze by. \Veil. baby, you 're in lhe "'rong business . You sl1ould be a ~tale IL"glsl;itor. Now there's a ~ravy train !here's a g ravy '.rain~ L'nder 1he legisla- tors' retirement sys-_ tern you could v.-ork part lime, hold <1nothcr job on !he side , and retire after 20 yeJ rs v.'ith full benefits. 'M108e benefil.'l ? Two-t hirds or your annual ~19.200 sa lary plus regular cosr~41vlng adjustmcnis. Al the going rate that w•ould be $1,066 n month , plus. • Or. you co tfct rellre after IS ye11 rs In office if you 11t·ere willing to accept a two percent deduction from your benelits for each yea r you were ahOrt of age 60. TO RECEIVE those benefill you would put eight percent of your salary (about $1.28 a month) into a retirement fund. Prior lo 1969, it was only four pc.rcent but upward ad juslmenls were then made In both contributions and benerlta:. The way It worU Olt, the ·Jqis!Jtort !, pay about 10 ptrC<nt at !lit COOL< ol frtt, lnformationat brOchures. But many been too frequently overlooked by other Uni...,, at oo~, he takei another hundreds stW learn !tie .' truth loo lalo natloris. ~ at the public 1rou&h. In that case, and ohen trl"gk:ally. .. Gordm Sinclair has ~11'Mi:!: in to latent his ' benefits are •Ctrt back to $500 a The'., truth 1' ~ion bas not feetinp over ~t miWiy Americans llJ<P!lll (plu.. """'If' living adjamn.nts]. begun, U1d none will : begin until many · c:OD>ider to be a :jack qi gratitude by · • · · bdtat.nding lqal a4d ;admlnia.trati•e foreign natioo.s. 'How...,, there are f!Ol\1 J EXAMJ$E, Senator !'.~ e d ' ~ are croe,.t. Rw1bermore, when ~ foreigOen In OUJi .:mldlt. ~other · than thelr J't!Vr:menl plan ; tht · la1payerr MC" er 1 2nd district wu atiolisneu in ·thJJ: activlty ~ "'"· .~. AJyeskll Sinclalr, ',wbo"'ba\le 'by ~inor& ·dramatic pick up the re:st For the flsa,l year thii ytar'i·ruppbrUonmeat Marler will will award contracta.' for thf! work to action pledged a.':'taithkin' 4he Ul'lited 1973, !be le"'slators' rettremont plan be,! u, In April. fbls· IJ 1\11 tenth year varioai """'tructilln ili>m~nie•. The.,, States. · ~ '. ·"· · · · cosl $869,803 ; 8~bout $780,000 of that came in .bffi~. , firm.I will derail the hfui:;{ workmen . · ' ··: 1 ··;., ' from the taxpayer's general fund. When Marler leaves the Senate, he • ' WE WANT to ~·~ people. A legislator with 20 yean in o£fict cio lt.lrt drawing early retir!ment 111ER.D'ORE, applcatims for these These foreigners m t MVolve4 in \be can retire, regardless of aa:e. at about 'blllefit.il ·of about $700 a month, $8,400 !Obs sboUld pot be sutifOJ\J,ed to Alye.ska. first 1974 event sW~~.:tbe·Costa $14,500 a year (pill.! thooe re(Ular cpi a· 'y.ar. By th~ time he Is l!O, ond Poin<!Msofflng ""':~7°" jobs shoul<ld · Mesa Bl.cefl(enn~~;·Q>oa1dttee.~,. This increases). ready for nonnAI retlmnent, 'he will wakb.for anootmce l4 of the awar b:>mmittee on Ja1i:...itlf.p-r.e1~1"1 e d If you're a real veteran, 1udl as have -received approximately $15r2,900. ol qnt'?ci' and ll>e , '.of coostructiOn ·. ·eertHlcates or rec o a.n.ttf 'O n·· and Senator Randy CoUler, D-Yn:u, with II be abouid Un to be 75, he will In Ille Pf<S! arlci tnde journals, aqblevement to those lllelll who had 36 years m ·omce, you can retire at receive anolher lSU6,00l -pha thole and apply dlree\].y~ ~ selec ted• c&npleted the ran =~l-ni1.ation $16.000 a year. And, U Collier, 71, should ~t of living . ~jwtment.s. All tokl, a contn:ctonsal.l • nd that -. rcourse at Orange Coas~~ge. .,.._,,_1 J :":, Above , we reeomme no , _.. -. 1 .._ .. ~. . pass on hU wife, who is.now 36, would .-11:1i:us lllll a $%78,000 In retirement one come to Alaaka' ·~ .eatch of a n>r .two reasons.:. ... ~.n1centenn1al at his widow rective at 'Jwt $8,000 benefits for 10 .· ar1 in otnce. job. Job teeken ~be oertaln before . Corhmlttee recogniz Ui~people, who a year for the rest of ·her iile. . U lbrler ~ be appointed to the eop>lnc that jobo · !lnll•ble ·here by '!heir fe>t and IK\v.1f~ed freely THAT IS plenty __. But, th.' Suj>erlGr Court, his early retirement loi tliem. 'liie t rate in to JOin this nation. Otw i Ifie committee I •-iloom wwJd be cirt back to ISOO a the slOto Is the bl 'In the nation. understands tllat. Alnerlca Is a nalion e1islaklrs did themttlvet · twn better. mPnth. After h~ It.ft the bench. his The winters are tW' lqest and the of hhmlgrants •'rid" that the bicentenhial 'lbose birds riaed· up lft early • fa4' ~·rellremeot pJ')'l11el'tta would nio.t aevere. ~. there 11 an era ii a time for US to say to the retlremtnt bonu.t plan for thole. ln their 1 ~· f81ume., • ,.iu11a.. l•W: Ovinl job .~ preference to world that they helped to make us flock who were elected prior to IMf-·, :~ ;. ¥ AJaUjaos. f ' ] wfla~t, we are. And two, t!Je committee 8nd were hurt by this Ye a r' • .. ; • tate$tbe or Robert Moretti. We're trying to ~ theae facts a tes the value of weloorl'}ing re<1 pportiorunent. That extra Hood.le ~ MOrettl is -the As9em.bly to nm knotm to pnvent hardlhip. peop · who enter Into cttlieNbip. ca~e In two parU. , Mr ,Coftr'DIX'. he bt defMited, JOHN F ' RA'!TERMAN Regardless ot oftlcl•I overseas' attltWes, First, the perctnta1e facton on which: do not ~~for "'"1· . ~ .;,fairs AJyeska many ol the world still think I.hat benellts are figured wtre upped 1!r Mc:nfd· till'.~ fn the UIC!'mbly .-'Ptp1Un9~lce Company America ls a better place to Uve. · percent. ...-4 («-lt 1•n. He\ ll 11. He couJd 1lart ~ · · Second, any ltjiisla tor elected prk>r 11f,w1n1 . ~! ttl,400 a year In . , Neoo Ano•r._.,.. FUll1'11El\MORE, what took place to 1969 whme district was ,lolJdifd by c'4.iremta( ~ti. By ... the .um..JM _ _,, ~-re-durio«--that class meeting ls significant reapportionment ca n retire this year, 11,. IO, in· ,1., ~Y41' have m:e#.nd.. ~ Editor: ' ! becluse thoH e~v~n immJgiaots learned regardleu ol age -and stan drawm, niore ttian t ,otl>, 11 ::m : eidr.: ' -,,; ' ·-_JeUer ls In ' to the Dtlily nrst-hand about ielf·governmeni. The his retirement beneflt.s. Thus, • reUremeDt bibnal. .~I.id oontllbd' Jan. 22 .clMoriaJ entitled, "A principal apeaker was Q>ogfe:Mmnn "rupportkMW!d" leeislator 40 ye~n old • le) dnrw ...... te•r, plw omt ol ~ tideed." 'lbaJ' !91t0rlal ln turn Andrtw 111nshaw. He spoke h'I dctnil can •quit IDd ltl 20 eM yoan ft, JIY1oi otlJQMDMllfS. for lbe mt Cl hfi' WU illrected tow~ GOrdon Sinclair, abool the "dullei al a Congre'8tnan." reUrtft>alt plymenta;, .. lift. ,., · ,. ~ •. , ~ ,...,... .... ,..,,,rw,.:: .... ~~.~ ~· ~column, ''A Among thole d11b described , wa.s1 his J ( RUS WALTON • 1 ~I attitudr of rf':<>rons1biJJtv lo Sl'r\ l' 10 respond l!J 1:11.: 11111•1'1·~!" 11! d1stri<.l 0s <.:on:-,ll!Ut'll'S and 1111· 1'ht'rcupon. 1n11nt•d1:ilt•h ,tflt<r 1h1 sp!'erh. r.1r•«' r~t'""n! L"' :1• t !I i. rrpresl'n!:11111 • S1•1't'r>il 111 thv .lt1!l11•1l• • h;id conlpf1'!1'd 1h1 • ('OUr!lt' ;1 11'u1· p11~1 Thry h"U ~o ili•"'11u 1·n·l 1 :-c111 1h1·1• <'1117,rn~!up ;,p IJf';I! Hl> )I! t.) I ,, l)t•p:ir11nt·nt o( !1J1n11~.r.11 1111i ;1 n ii :\aturalt1ntt<lll Yrl llf• 1111rd for th1· past !'I.~ ll l"fl:fl, h,uj lfo 1•11 "'I f ,,,,, !he f'Kop;1rtn l• n! II• 11c-••, ,1 lhl 11f 1hnH• ;1pp]ic;;in1s 11~1s f'On1p1h·iJ lfu·n anrl th1·r1· illld \l';iS hantlt-·d lo tlh· t ·u11~rr$,,111,l l l lie in 1un1 11l<'dg1·d thl' 1n11·:.11g;11u111 necl',ssary to t111t:r11gl1• th1· hu rt·.1ucr.1l 11· \.l"Ch in \\hll.!h thc~c. ftJ!11 n· Ll\11.t·ns h.ul bccunll' crune:ihrd. THE Jtf<:ACTlt).\'~ or those prcsi'nt . not nnLv for t\ic n ·1.:pg1111i1111, Liu\ ;Jb" ~or . lhe .aclion . "<1S OVt"l'Y.'hP!rn ing. \\ (' lnVJte <Ill}' Of _l't)U \\ h I :1r1• d('t pl coricrmPd orer 11'ha t il-lr. Sincla ir an1J lhd Pilot's cd1tor1al expressed to att1•ntl Olle of 1hc_se classes or lJ he prl'.l n11 t}\t next time pr~pcclirc citilcns nn: r~cognizcd. I DON BULL. Chai rman of lhf' Costa ~1es;i Btl'Cnlt·nn1:il Con1n1it.1t•o.! 1-11\'.llf\ PAN IA:\. Vicc-Chai rm~i11 ORAHel COAST DAILY PILOT Robe rt N. \Vce(l , PuhLJsJie r Thomas Kcevil, F.tlieor Barbara KrtH.>icf1 ,Editorial PtJge Edilor ~ ~ltofial POI'!'.!.' or 1hl' Daily Pilot 6et'ks lo 1nrom1 and stimulale rea<lel"l! by Pr'\"!it'nUng on this J)l\ie dlVf'l'M'•Con1m~nlacy on topl1·11 of ln- tetl'st by l!)'nfll1·1tf'fl f'Olu"1ni11ts and cartooniara. by providing 11 forum for reader!' vlr:wa 1111(1 by p11•senling lhh1 newspaper's opinions and ideas on eurn-nt topics. The C"dlrOTiaJ opinions ol the Daily Pilot appear only 1n !he tditorlaJ column at the top or the ~age. Oplnkmll CXPrtSSC'd by the t'OI· !Jmnlst.1 and c11.noonJ31s and leuer wrill"r'S are their own and no l"T'lclo1·1c- mtnt of !heir vl,.....11 by the Daily Pilot !lhould be inffft't'd. Friday, February B, rn74 - • L.ltl. Boyd ~ ' .. •• -. 1· ! .. l By Ph il lnterlandi Burt Shy? ____ DAILY PILOT Nicoti1ie's Go od Stuff I T •• ... .. . , Uy DICK Wl!ST Uie January Issue." behind his camera, bu t suddenly !:otraightens uµ ag:un. T.O:\DO~ ~,\P 1 -r-..1icotinl": µrobably 1s ~ood for you if you l!n1okc a lut. SllYS a team of Ur1r ish doc1ors Reynolds agaln hesitantly WASIIINGTON (UPI) -steps out, clutching the robe .~. Nl!Wlweek. ·reports tnat~' ~!Jltly to his ctlest. 'BU it Reyookt.~f app&l"IMtl)n -~ ~. ~'Cood boy!" Sea vullo 'SJ V1 • '(.'()(d~feef. bclQre posing r,, QJ~. encouragingly': '-'Now If yOu famous 1v.a~ · <:entcthlkl in ,ffl)l stretch out over there "I thought son1ethlng: \\"JS \11roh g. \'ou'vc still got on }OUt batJ1robt:i." Their findings, pub!lshcd in lhc British ~ledic:it Joun1al. sho\Y hcriv.v s 111 o k e r s ~11to111atu.:ally rl·ducc cigarette co11~1unp1ion 1vht"n 1 h" y s\v1tched to brnnds \Vilh high nicotine rontcnt. They say high 111<·0\lru• bruntls ha\e lo\11·r 1:ir anti cu rbon mooox~ id.! C!!rllt'l11. "Do l hJ\'C to L:ike the robe of f'l" • 'CosmopOlitans -~·.'J ., pp.;that couch v.·e'll be through "0( r nurs<'. Didn't ~frs. ··T11c typcwr1 l('t"' said \\ltll Cuppy, "is a· b60n to authors, bccaust! Jl enables ihen1 to say. more...nd· meJtQ ll'SS than any othl'r invenllQ\L " Quilc right. Before 1868 V. ht•fl !he fifSl Tt'illly ef(icient' ,typc\l'rtler came~ ... ' ' T did 1l.1c1r bHsinl·ss in longhand. This sloY."ed ~~· . · ... suff1t·1c nlly to pcrrnit mo:re thought LO each sen · t ~att · • 'before you kno\v:n ." . "1'' G ff. T -£."i i ". SCA l'ULLO :::GETS •e t Bro\111, thr-cdllor. t~·ll \OU ~lie "anted )OU to pose u1 the nud r?" w;1s good. not b:id . The ,i>encil or the pen has pr -.all "' Lhl· 1)1.•s! htt'rnturc, sir. • ~. • \> lT , 1.r. ~ ~r ........ ""S·I DE · ., ·~:. ,,, ..... -'l-ff4r-: Siiit ... !!s1R WALTERS ,. ' ' • ... •I(' ....... .. .. , " .. . .... , .. ' j . . .. ' l{cl'Ord books shOW ~he Brillsh golfers consistently get \anger drives than the . AJneric~n golfers. The British golf ball is atnatl- l'r. ti\Jl's \\hy. lfo111 rnuch lonaer;a.re those British drives'! On,ly .about 10 yards longer. sny the Brilish. But Ben .~.( I logan h:1 s been quoted as saying J !h•·::'r•' 5\1 :.:ird:-; lu1!;;1>r. "JI tqok him t\VO hou{S to i •• ~ .. out of,.tj9 bat~~ ,."1e phofug~er. Fr a ftWs<o ,Sc~~~1~i>!.~~~~ed~'.".'.'~"'.~ lf'o rn·l111 B1i1·11ed ou ]el 20S2 Newport Blvd . '···~ ...... ~ ...... ,, •~J;;S{.i~~~l;.o .. ' -.SOM 011'. I N.~.Yi:E & . ··" ~· .. ~~o~~~· o(~.l.leynol~s ~~s ,.th~ BRIDGE~O.RT. Conn. (,(~>.) -.\ $1.!.i.000 suit ag.1111~1 demute type. Ever . su\ce ,Pqn A1nerica \Vorld A1r\\'<1vs 1\:ts filed 111 Su1x·rior COllrt lJ 1 THE ! oi::u.r---~oi.1-. 1•14· w~.ld .;.t.o. ......... r ca d i n g ~bout tht-epl!Ode:' a 'Ridgefield y,•oman. \.\'ho Said ~hl' \\'a~ bu rned by :1 spillC'd ,, ,.. .----·. .. ·: ·'-: .. •:;· -: rve "~·-ttying to :pie~e .. cup of eoffee,.aOO by her bUStJand who ct:.iinls he W<ls d1·-EARl.'SI 1-S Takc a verbal memo to·all the plant,, in the ofiu1e .. •• -, irl · my .. mlnd' the · ~ene m " !M'lved of her •·\ove and affection" 111> a result. '· · Sca'lull&'••lltlldio. · ,_:, ,:. . · , Sidney Burger, lhe la\11ycr fur .\l:ina fiogers, :i!). and hL'f Plumbin19, Ht•l1n1 Air Conll. Timt Sl•rl\ L:\l)Y ~ll N ISTE HS --------'---·------'--------.........--'. J stW ""fteynblds ·tl!ntati~ly hosband, Joseph, fJO. said the ~·ou p!e \l'{'rc on a !'an A111 ~ .. 1 .. ; cmacgibg.'ft?Jn th~·dressjpg flight Lo England in. .Seplt:rn~c.r .• 1972 11,h~ a stc;\<.ll'Ch-'ss 1t vour lloor L1gun•·S•lldlob•<k 49 ~-0401 All Olhtrl 642-175] have T ' h B , k·ed .. · '. 1 •. fO()lll. in.?-~avy ·ter{ycl~Lh •• ~Rilled co ffee in Mrs. Rogt""S"h1p . ' , j eac er ac ·~ . t..·,: ·~;,:-¥~ .. ~Ui .Sca~Jo.,:,who ' ·,.-:,She v,·as treated for .severe burn" :1l a 1.o~d~n Hosp1l;1I . ._ • -. '. ·~. unliefin{i \VJth tlle )1&,hls... ,arid released ,. B_µr i;er sa1d. ·J\trs. l tog~rs 1s ch.11nlulg $H)(),UUO .lt) , · .arV:rqWi~ backs b<iCk inside. iliimagC's for ·pain 11nd suffl'ring. po .•.aitl. STOP BURGl.A RY ! S1mpl1 1nsrruC11on1 to mllkt rour ow~ O ... \\'hil t's t1 1c plural of 'corpus pe!ich "?'' ' . .l· · . Cl·' .,. .." 'iiL'Jr~kay .'·.'Mr 1'eyJii:>l,Ps,~': -· l\ogers, the. eo-plaintiff,,1s c.:la1111ing d.1n1:1gcs of $2~.ooo ,\.Corpora delicti. ff l · . ,·· .': , .. ' -'&c.;,i"liijo ,Ca'Hi ''I'm 8,Jriiost ,because he \\(IS deprived of the "'IO\t'. afff'<!ion sot·i~·r~. aur.GLAR ALAR M J~ Hour Pro1ectl<111 ror Hom1, Otl•<I or Factor v. ~•litlic!lon or oouolt your Mon•v R~cM . MIU 11,00 10 St<:""'V sv11tm1, 1•lt tth i i., S11nM M011ic1, Cl 9040<4 ' ,,, n Blib'\, k Fi"r'i"ng' '. .... '. ,· Ji~ ,We'll be .r~~d.Y~ f.Q •• 'sOJ~ce. coi:npaoionsh1p, COIJSOrllU!ll and st·r11tcs of his 111h'," Q l .: • " ; ,-• .: •• · ·5~ .as·· .Soon. as vou'fe In ·, Burger said . , . "!low long d•d D"'Y Crockett go l1l schOOI!"· ... ' . .. -'··. • ;, • ·· ·• · "\!. · '· · •··""'M u :U: )'"' . ' · "' i ,.· :·t ,w s 1,.0J\ •• 1 ... r •• cx_no>.µ. ............. ,.,/\ -~ , ..., , . .. _ ---~-=-===--=======.' , A., ?nly SIX n1o nths. Said he never quite g~ the ~ng ri . ·,< ·, ~.... : ' '' -•··' : _..: ~" '<:'.·}~( ~ comE: .. ~. ·ou~ ----::;-• ---_-;---, _. • . of 11 I h.at sprll1ng "·as co ntrarr lo nature. Can't agree. DRAKE, ·"-. l>·. (UPl i N' rth Da'·ot E ci t · ~w .. . . .. s II '· 1 N O -. a u Q..1 i on /~·t_/: "'": '(',. , ·,c · , ~,. '-.:JV.' ,1, e ' i:eurJ LS COil r;1ry to nature. The American avn Liberties Association a'hd the .• North • - 1·, U · t •-urt her .,A Dakota Council of English SC~VULLO GOES to ~he rt1ESS IJ1\LL n'?n wea ..... co e .w dressmg room door. Trying r'. prevent the firing of a high ~chen. the knob he finds it locked. . 1'hr ni orc rduea tcd the soldier. the more likely~ eq-~I;-school Engfish-reacner~·wJif ·~-.supt. .oale ·F\rhPma:R, -~···Jfe·(raps°· 11.n·d says,-··-+<Mr .. JO~s rnush;0t>ms. The ,\nny founrl that OlL\ in mess hall d hi accused Severy of a:skmg Reynolds' Are you still in sur\'t',\S. L1kc1\1Sc gr<1pcfrult. And hot ten. That's not true. i lol 5 stude!1t.s to read best· studen!f to re4t<1 "trash " said th ., .. · tho11gh. of rnash!'d potatoes. The younger the soldier, the a seller . boob ..Jhe·l~b o-e l '-flt "'llJl~edl'tn a one.'.oo-0ne There . 1 1 .1 Th 11101 l' hi• i::ocs for lhl'lll • . t dent ailed ;;tr h ,, ere s a ong s1 ence. en , supenn en c as conversatioo that Severy not a small voice from inside . . ~ A suit fUed in U.S. Distfict return " f says "I can't,..... through wi~ lhl• St'<lts ha\e their Loth Ness monster. the Tibetans ' • ._, ' .-... ·~. · .. ,, :. ,.,... • thei r ;i bo1n1nahle Vtol\onl811'. end now the ;\UitrlilianS bale' ""~ a~ ..... F:tz ...uk~.:..an if:.. "d ~ ..,. .,-~: 1.• •:-•· ,.-'t ..,: j tl1e1 r Kaugaroo {]u•l. Dressed. onl y in a fur~ nuni-!'klrr,. she .r· u\.Junctlo~ 'la t!f: s~J , , ~ INCT0~·~1 't ~ .. " ... 'I'! :1'~~ cf~ bac~ .• t .f.:O~ ~upposi.·dly i.:•1mbols in the Outb~ick \1·ith kangaroos. She ~ard Ln tlU's_ cOrrunu~ity when a sopOOmor~ g 1 r I "Mr .. fl.e)nold~ .. ft s o •• 1~ 1s tlC'scr1bed as a tall \Olu ptunus blon de who is incredibly \~here ~ ~.pies of Kurt complained about profanity in to line.up another model. fast on her fl't''-l\o, ht'r existen'cc . ~as not been sci_e~ri-.~ V?1m,~gut s Slaughte.rbo~ ••sraughte-rhouse ··.five,·~· ·a , · . · f1r;il!y d()(umt•nt t'<I. But 1ho~(' cxpe<lllion tvpes are raising U Five , were burned 1n tlie . : THE DOOR slowly, OPl"!l-5 rn onl'Y lo go look for her. Oh, my Aunt Min ! ) school 5 tumace last fall. ·. s~ng anuwar.'a ~ ~;t em .~ n t ai:i~ Re,Y.nold~ peers ~~l, ........ -, r whit.A . describes . A I! I! d • "Ha•e 'Y!>U tri~ IJ'e.tl!=Y ~ Th;1t the o~cr1~·l'ight man is more ~pl to snore than ~ BRUCE SEVERY, who f~~bi~ of D f e s de .{l , Kls.sffiier:?.'' .·. 1hc-lhin fl'llo1\· is "'1dely kno1\"n. Flabby tissues are blamed , protested the book burning, Germany m Wor!CI War IL "He p.·on 't be availabl.e until 1:io!'li~·. Bui lhl•rr's anot her reason. \\'hen asleep, 'the fat \S said he was being fired . 111:111 is hkely to spend rnost of the night nat on his back 1 .. , won't resign . 'Mlat's for \\llh only an occasional roll from side to sidl'. But the sure," Severy said. hghr 11c1ght lends to slt.'ep f:icc down a Jot, too. And you .., Others sho protested the kno1r ho11 that stops the snoring. 1'.j book burning included the ,. ., Tl11· 111arkcti11i.: bo~ s predict £'ach .householder in ~e ~ rountry clun ng till· next 12 1nonLhs \\/Ill buy at least 45 4 ;icro$CJI c<ins of one. thilll! or 1.1nother. tij I Studies slKl\I' a goldfish \1·ould r::ither look at a mirror ,~ . . th:1n at another go!dfi~h. \O~ ~ l{ a hun1Jll b;,.iby grev.' .1s fJs! as a bab~' 1\•hale. !Mlid ·• I h11rnan 11uu!d be ;1boul 6:) ft,'i•I, tall by its second birthday. \1'1 ce ,\0111 11 lit·rL· :ire you going lo find ::i p!aypt>n for a little tyke ~ -~; ... ,., ... ~ ·-'.... ;, ··; like .~1~11'.t~h I bt.1lllx1y of lengthy experience now contends 111 skating dent1~t~ r.111k w;iy do11n there 11i1h professional baseball ·\ pl:l}l'l''i ;ind p01111l'1JnS as the poorl•St tippers. :) everyday. Alth()ugh !'Onle girl-; as ~·oung as i years old can I 11'l•nr l'(lll\Jl"l )t·n~1·s 1\1\houl n1uch trouble. bo~·s best not be f111t'<i until lhl') 're <JI lt'asl ~::ears old. So s;iys one eye d0<.·1or. ,, _.' • ~ . \!11/1 ·, .• 1111: I lu I. pot r /;1•<11 11. U:!t:iliU. JI. Huyrl. P.O. Box ,. ISij, 1\'eu.:-P. ~ MESA VUDE . 5HOl'l'ING CENTER ·' H•rber & Ade•L. C•tt•· M ... Toi. 17)41 71' .. llO " ., ~I valentine's day is love ... at Santa Ana Fashion Square .. . . " . . . ' ' . . 1.n Sua,~~·s ~avi#y W~ekt,'.;,:; ,.._ d·· r·"';~ \ .... J."..,J't ~.r ·r1•<t::;.. . ' ' . I '. . ' '· • -· .. -.. -' ... .,,. f'' -· ' ·"·'-· ' 'Anollier FAMltY WHKlf lx ~ 11i -Febni~:-lQ. ~ -~ -' . '.· ' J . '".!1 . .::; .. :>. -." >;..7. v• t<'\r ;,:.. (~ ~ • i>A Celebrlly Cooks ": : ··' ~ . .. 7Mary Tyler M80J~.1 , . .. ' . . . . ... ., .. ,, "/like to.give..bufit:l dinner.r/or 2·t.'-l r fr ienA,;ruL 'oti.tsUl.e·on th e dec.k overlooking the u;ater if it's warm ~ruJ,iiSli , or i'lie]".}ust bring tht: p/.otcs· i~lo th e.._JivU.!i: . T/>otn/~ • ' '" • 4: ' "'•' " l ~·;' :; .. , . , · .. lb!f YfeeW~,spJor 'c~~',j~iljfj _tcf.ils~ ~_ii'.i'{ . . ' . .. Petft()na.lity .. "11¥ Tyler Moore'' r!laxeij approaco . : ; w~,itt~~m1n~;""1 t)'ph!i, .i~ii"~~ JiTe 10,~ g~t .Jidffl~ · her').ai;qiJy and• her ·tn ....i .. -w •o lirnilecJ.; . ' " , · ·· ·<Ma')\l'lias d8"e\oped 'il\l; el!itie.W. .al\<f·1*9sioo -fte~' · · 'n!th'nique tt>t•lnforrri~~ di~L?t.~~~J •P.!·},~· ,•fil~.: , f' ".'·, ~W1'Ji for ;~·i,4_~ry Ty~r 1)1b0re::\Ut Others Com· · .. ,:PJai,n,Abbu i:E;ilortai~i~i:·' '.• ~~ .. + M~ 1p: ~· 179: : , ·I • ·he~'OW!l meii!lf com ple\e,~ecjfjlQf,11ij<;I ~elp,,by-&ie?· · '\ll'.~!~ll'ciion{~'t6t' a dfnne r 'b<1ftet•.d>at -mekM~the' tpertyas :mu~~.fU., lo( t~e fi:os\ess'a~:f.i/r lief~*~;.; ., I • ' ~ . , . .. -. . ' . ,... ,,. ,, ' ' • t ' • • ·~ ' • • , ~~~~ ·~~· -Most~r ~dr~~~.;)~~~ ~~r ·.di~(~~:. , .. .t-. • ,,, ~ FREE ... yo or own · si lhoueti;e rn.ountl!CI, «~· ,, . en a Valentine'<S oa rd •for • ·" your very OW8 .'love~ Februar.y 9. thru 14 ..... ,, uaily on the ma ll .· ' •' 12:00 noan 'td 4:00 p;!Jl. l Santa Ana I · '.' . -.. Garden Grove , r . ' . ... . . ' ~1 .. t. •r • '" .• I<.' ; ... ... ...... '·:· . .w; ' ; ' . . . ' ,., .. , .. . ... • l' ... ~ ' • i..tt ·~.,·'r~;·:-r.\!r ... :•r)·, •. r l'tl1.' .. . . .. ,, m:::o.: Freeways at ·Mai n ,_ _________ ssuARr•~-~-~~-----~~~~~~~-' ) r3~'W~rets·~ *lo g:o~ ~' ~~O\.~ook l~e ~~-~~ ~.-~~'\"d'• o ~~'' o Qq•\'."'gJ PD'\~(';"•8-\~'.'_'•<~'.jllc'oii!,_ 1-.' •X~n m~~ .tr t ' \'I :,; I l ;,i '.•:· \,. ••!.. ~ ·tl •· ;f'lt, ' r• ..._ ttf.T .. ; '"'I: ." 1 J .; I ' .:1 .. :DIM!•I l!Ol ·~~ -. ""1PW!~ ~(,Vo<ooti,,_4 f?oo!t , .-"sit!~• fhe ~for romance betwt'en two peopte 'JPCKkif.:, for eo'ch ·Of hef, Food Ej:l itor Mqri.lyn Honsen . ~os. . · ''putt~iJt:O nct.S~ HCtion 1un·o1 ( ... ~elfaht ain'ners. ., .. "'. '' ·" 1 .:' t:, ' J' •·l 7J"'"" ,,.~ ,. 1· l (, fl.~, f:'.J\ ' ',, "-. .,.,I 1: .. ,. 1 .~i'!:••r ~',;\II Coming .S~da.~·:~ith 'th~~: I ).·. '\, ~. 11'\~ 11. t . , ,., , '>' ' . , '~ '. ,; ·-.•:::; ... , '>! ••,\ 1 . .; 1,.,;.1 .'.on /\. ;(If , .. ·~· _. , :..i. \ ,, ., , ... low Priced ~~~:;;;;,;;~=:::·· , B .. ilt·ln DISHWASHE R •.·< ' • NOrm!I Wish SelKlion for vigorous Wilshino of •v•ryday loads. • 2 l evel WaahirtQ Ae1ion • Built·ln Soll Food D11poser e Cushion Coaled R1ck1 e Dual Dete1'9'tnt Disp•nJtir I •Tuff Tub '·"' lnt1fior SQ 25 1 Quality Performin g Bullt·ln DISHWASHER e 3 Cycl• Sel.ctlons. Norm1l, Sho•I Wish. and Rlnltl and Hold • 3 L•v•1 Wilshing Action •Built-In Solt Food D~owr •Sound tnwla1otd • RinJll Aid Oispen,,_r • Ou11I D•t••~nt Dispenwr Now S1 999S ONLY .: .. ,,:: l'NQ.:b ~t:: ¢l~N '.$ELL, GE FOR LESS! I ;:'.~. .. · ?v.·1a.brow ::: ~~ON •S~O ~A~PLIANCES •SALES •SERVICE , '••)i ,.. , ... ~ ll·l"•r•·"·'"'egrlc9 '& P "'P""d•bllltlf ' . "'i...':-'· ::.coftai'.IMesa 'H1rbor 'AY'ea ·• ... _..: ~1''~. S...ni,.nth St. , . D1ily 9.9 Sat. 9-6 .,.. ' -.... ., " .. • : ';, ' ~ ... &46·1684 ·( .. -J\ -""""'.: _..,..,__.._ __ El Toro Saddleback Area El Toro Rd. at Frwv. (Next to Sav-On) Daily 9·9 Sat. 9-6 837-3830 ·re··~ • I UP'I T•ttp~olo Dies ho Fire l\lrs. Eugenia Honey· \veil , 77, president 01 N ix on Ne w)\ pape r;;;, Inc., .,.,·as killed Thurs· day in a fire in her hon1e in \Vaba~h. Ind , lier husband, \\'ho died in 1964, \\'as founder of 1-loney\vell, lnc. Deaths Elseu~here LOS ANGELES (UP I l Dana Latha1ni 75, an lnternul Revenue S·e r v i ce comm1ss1oner during t he E isenhower administration, will be buried Sa t u rd a y . Latham. who se rved -as the head of the IRS from 1958 lo 1961, died of a heart attack Wednesday. SAN D!EOO IAP ) Aircraft designer Frank \\1, f lnk. 69, known ;1s the '1"athcr of 1he B24 Liberator bomber," died in a hospital Tuesday. Uc had been an aerondynamics engineer and plane designer since 1928', Death J\lotfeea Gladyt E ll11H!h H•rl>•r!t , 8 t I o 11 t cf ro>Ctl>er of Curll• Htrt>ertJ, AllO •vr11lvt<I bV 1'1ttt g•1Pldchlldrt"' one gre~!·l!rl Md· c'1i!Q', Strlllt tt, S1!urd1v, 12 Noon, Otl· l~ro• ~111oleum o! GolO•n W11!, ln;I•· weod C1m1t1ry Mor1u•rv, 211, •11.11s1, O"ector1. llOHT PHrl Figg Light. JZlS Octtn Blvd., Coro· r,d oel Mar. Oelt of do"ln, Ftbruarv 6. 1~1'. Beloved mo!ner 01 Ann~llt L. Nutlt l><!lov~ mt.1Th!!'!'·ln·l8W ct William F, Nutll toin pt Coron~ del M"r; tte lo11od grand· '>)C>!her of Wlll•~m F Null Jr~ Holl~wOOd, d<ld Micnnel 11. Nu11. Co>1~ Me••· Aho ... r~i~ed by two "'""' <1' '"drh<ld••n. S••v· woo, SOhOfO~v. 11 Alll, ?Ot<llC Vl•w c.nnp. .,1, lnlermen!, Pttltlc View M1rnorla\ p,.rk, P1cllic Vih"I lll?flU<l•V, Ohec!o". PORTER fdl!h cn~st POl'le• Rt•ldent of Coror1~ ael M ilr; dot~ ol oe.1tn, F•n•u~•Y o. 197•. Svr11l11ed by hu1oand, Ward, o! Cmo11e ~•I Min sen, c.11nrlt1 Ch11e Porter. New J~••v • d~v11mer, M•>. s .. ron P M~eOon· illd, Stn Ju~n Cill'"ltanc; eoghl grand· <nlldren. Cry~l,IOe otrv•ct• war• ntld IGo- ddy, f tid~y, 10:)) AM , Petlflt V!•w M-rl~I Park. P1cltk View MorluJry, LJorl'dO'>. PROPES Cl1re1<cr Bernarrj Pro~e,. Mrmc•i~! t•rv· ict• will be held Sund~v. F•b•IJ~ry \0, 1 PM,"' Qrdn~~ CotJI UtliTarlan lJnlve•- '~llil Churcn, 1~.59 Vklorla, Co>!a Me••. W .. tmln~ttr l"'emorl•l Perk MOrtu<>ry, Direc1o-r1. SELMAN Miry J. Selm1n, ~51 PrOI~(!, f\11wocrt 6ndl. D~le o t deern, F!br111ry 6, 1~7~. .survived by h11,b<ond, Al ton N Setm~n; d~Ullhle~ . .s.1n(ly Gella,,1, C.011~ Me"'; Cet'1y Bu!!e•more. New~rt E;eaLh , and two Qra0lddau11111~r~, Serv!o.,, S~lurdeY. 1 PM. Ptclhc VltN Cnapel. 1~1erm•r,!, Pael!ic View Me1noriill Por~. l'~mily ,y9geJI~ memorial coniribu1ions bo m~de 10 !lie A!Tletlc•" C1nc1r Society. View Mor!u~ry Olr-.;lor.. SMOLAN Pg.btt1 Smolon, lll-0 A11r nid1 S1v.i 11, L•· !'~"~ H,11> n,1!e 01 det th, Ftbrvery 6, !Yi •, S<i• ••ved by v.He, lmogef'e, d~vllhl" ,,, M". Pe\'.lllY cook, Newparl 611ch: .111erJ, N ~n<nl l(onn. Hem•I; June So- :.•1ow, Van Nuv~; two Qr~nOt'1ildre11, Mr~. P•mela Kll~e Mll'l r,~,v Guenther, U•ltio;o t.111111 S~rvic~" ~•lurit,1~. ) PM. P~c•t>c Vltw Memorl11I Ptrl<. P•dllc Vltw Mor· !ul')", [)i<t;CIO'.S, ARBUCKLE & SON WlSTCLIFF MOtlTUAIY 427 E I 71f\ SI, Coiro Meio 64t'J.4888 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Co•ona de l Mo• -·- t'J]J.9450 (')46.2424 llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway, Co~!o Me10 .'J48-J433 -·-DILDAY BIOTHIRS MOITUAJIY 119 1 I Beo(h Blvd. Huni.ngion ~nth 8~2-7771 244 Rirdo11do A11ir. LongBeotli 1~13)438.114!1 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BIACH MOITUAJIY 1795 l oou"o Co~von Rd 494-94 1.!i -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY _.(18 j J Cam.110 (1>fh\llg11g !ion J11an C.op•l"tl":.O 4Q!j. j7 //Ii -·-P,ACIFIC VIEW MIMOllAL ,ARK .•~00 Pan1.; V1fw (), 1e r"t'"-PO•I Be1,rl!. Col fo" o 6·\4 1100 -·-PUK FAMILY COLONIAL •UNIRAL HOMl 7801 Bol~o A11e V~~~mw>1T1r 593.35;i:; -·-IMITHI' MOllTUAJIY 677 Mcun 51 Hi.rn!•.,Q•Ofl ~1:1t~ .SJ0.6SJ9 ·-- Host Ca11didates Women's Caucus to Meet lly <J.C. ll USTir<GS 01 Ult ()1+ly Plltl "'H \li'omen randidates. for ofllre in Orange County are schedu!OO to appear Feb. 14 at a meeting of the county ch<1p ter of the National \\101ncn's Polltlcal Caucus. Linda J\.1onahan or the county chapter s3ys n1ore than 2S candidates have been in11ited to 11peak aJ the niectlng aet for 7:30 p.m. at RepubUc Savings and I.Dan off ices, 2tOO lt, 17th st .. Santa An •. f.loat of th~ lady candld£tes are aetltln( city council aeats in fl.1arch and April elec tions. ArMng thole already scheduled to speak At the meeUng are candidates from Irvine, Wt-stmin!:l:ter and Costa Mesa. full dlaoualon of tht l•Ut• and adoquate .. _ or lhe c andldatea . L i mit «ptDdllll'll for the btoocloaot mtdla lt there art: no llmit1 on total e!plndlturea. -liNFORCEMENT EatabllJb an llldepeodent body to morutor and enlotct the campalsn linance la w1. Energy Crisis Hits New caucus officers In Orance County Include: Vivian Hall of Irvine, • We1tmintter Hlib School teacher: Helen Barrioe 11>omas of Newport Beach, an airline atewardess ; Linda Mona han of Irvine, who teaches at UC lrvine and Cal State Fullerton ; Doro th y Musfell, city clerk of Laruna Beach, and Newport Beach b u sl nts sworn an SheUa Kramer, -llASE or FUNDING Encourap im>adbaaed COD· trtbuU"" from lhe ...,.ral p!bllc ud the use ol tu credit.I and deductlon1 . Provide public f I n a n c I n 1 lt1c ludln1 income tax checkoff and supplemontol i tvemment apJW"(lprlattona:. Equalize the Ule of a:ovemme:nt servlc~s. auch as franking, fot challengi!tl and incumbents. A 1ialiei111 Lake Water TI1e purpose of caucu,, Is to ''unite womtn, who reprtsent $oC petctnt of the voting population, to take A~Al lEl ~1 -In Anaheim, the energy crisi s and fishing have a lo t in CQ1nnl0n these (la.,,s. Or'nn ge County ~tunlclpal \\later Distri ct officials sa\d Anaheim Lake. Jong a fa vorite fishing hole, probnbly will be closed soon becauiie its water is needed elsewhere. The lake has been wowing drier and drier over the past month because not enough power is available on the l\lctropolitan Wat er District line to ru n the pumps that fill it regularly. 11 lt's most unfortunate one of the area's most papula.r recreational areas mu st be closed earlier than usual, but the MWD decision m u s t st and," said DeMls MacLain, general manager of I h e mun icipal district. pumped, t.f\VD is required to serve its Industrial a n d municipal uM!rB flrllt and then pump whatever is left over into spreading basins like Anaheim Lake. "When you don 't h ave surplus water, you don't ha\'e water for u ndergr ound replacement and thus none for Anaheim Lake, It's as simple as that ," MacLaln said, 4 HQnored By Co11nty Boy Sco11ts action again st stxism, ratlsm, Institutional violence a n d poverty.'' Tut Feb. 14 meeting ls open to all. * • * JEA~ETTE TURK of J!untin gton Bea<:h, iwesident ol the Orange C.Ounty . Uague of Women Voters, aay& her or1anlzation it backin& the national League ot 'Women Vote rs ' ealJ for reform in political campaign Pflctlces. "\\'e shall e n coura1 e reforms at state and local le\1els 11.s \rel! as at the federal level," t..frs. Turk said. She e~plained that the league's n a t i o n a I JX>.!ltlon, based oo a six-month study by n1embers all over the country, is that "the ..,als of a campaign finance system should be: to en1Ure the SANTA ANA -F out p!bllc's right I<> know, to Orana:e coast re1ldtnts hive cambat corrUptlon and undut been honortd by the Orange influence and to t n a b I e -MEDIA -Modify the equal Umt law to facilitate debate and diKussion f)f issue~ by major candidates, yet allow reasonable opportunities ror all candidates to present their vit\\'I, -LENGTH CAMP AJGNS -Limit lcn&th ol. campaigns. Hartelius Heari11gs Delayed OF the C.Ounty Council of the loy candidates to compete tnore LOS ANGELES A Scouts of. America for their equitably for public offlct." retumpUOn of. the state &ard contrlbutioog to scoutlna, To achieve these ~111, fl.frs. of fl.f@di cal Examlners hearln~ • WAlllCHS MUSIC CITY PRESENTS A 4-DAY HAMMOND ORGAN " SALE i 11• Hemmond "T" serlts ls 1111 11r9et! stlHllQ 1l)ln1t! or91n In 111 c"tegory In !~e lndustrv. It combines tamous HlmmOl'ld !Oii.Oar syn!M1l1 (II ct n nr v1r Ill) ou1 ol 11.mt) wilh manv le•tur11 yov t XPt'Ct to find only on 1x111n1lve cOl'lso lts. A n1w 1utomatlc rhyrr1m uni! de1i911~11 lot crutlve control ••• ttle arnaz!n11 11ew 1u10 Kcompanlmen! ••. a mu,lc desk l•mP , • b\lill·il"T c"ssene lal)f rtcord•r 10 Pity back, retl)rd end 1ccOml)an~ yovr musi~. tfl§ <J.'-500. brf;J} SAVE TO 1200-1300-1400 ,.JCI INCLUDES IENCH, MUSIC, DILIVllY AND fllll ,RIVA.TE LESSONS ELECTI C PIA. wuauma l"l.AHO ...... . USID STUDIO rtAMO lik11 New.Cond i1<:.n 554 5895 5895 5995 SWIH•IMG lY'THM UMIT To Updo1" Yo111 Ogon M t-ID OIGA..N Fomou\ M Ser:e1·U1od HAMMOND l'IPH New Wolnu.1 S•1ir>q H.AMMOt-ID ot•.+.N N.w Full Con1ol• MA.50N H.AMUM •lAto1D 6'2" W~~U•·UI<'<.~ - 5595 5895 53695 '4395 Alk AIOUT OUI NEW "RENT & LIAlN" PROGRAM ••. where lritnds 'gacher for fun! COSTA MESA STORE 3400 lrialol -So. Coed Pima 540-2130 DAILY 10-9 / Sf<T. 10-6 /SUN. 11 -5 MacLain e1plained that the i\l\VD normally supplies his district with water to keep the lake at a U!able level and to replenish underground ll•atc r tables. Fred Ahlstrom of O>sta Turk said, the League of into allegations of morol 1'-fesa, James Maynard of Women Voters favon a turpitude and unprofesalonal Newport Beach and Fred system o.f combined private conduct against Or. Ebbe 1------------------- Nlchols of Tustin were given AAd public funding of JX}llUcal Hartelhis of El Toto ha& been Silver Beaver Awards in campaigns, plus the following delayed for one month because Because less \Yater is being J. Decker Will Lead 'Brothers' ceremOn\1:s held. at t h e measures : of the illness of the HatOOr Disneyland Hotel. Area phyalclan'a lawyer. Deanna Caatrey of Fountain DISl::L08UllE -lk'lulre He••tng Ol!l-r John A. Vall<y wa• hono-d with a full and timely dlsclol\ltt of ... "" " Wllld set March 5, • ··' 7 Silver Fawn Award. all campaign contrtbutiona and v CUN Maynard has auved the ex-pendltures. Require eaeh u the ntw dates for what councll for the past rive years candidate to dealanate one wUI be the ninth tfttte-day as treasurer. Ahlstrom has central committ ee to hearing In nearly three years been active in scouting in the coordinate , con trol and report after learning that defense Co~ta Meu area for 11 years. all financial transactions. attorney Matthew Kurtllch had Nlchola it a member ot the broken a foot. C.Ouncll Executive Board and LIMITATIONS Limit 'l}le state hearings opened SAf\'1'1\ Ai\A -Laguna past chairman of the tho size and type ,-of after Hartelius was cleared Beach resident Janics Decker Saddleback District. Mr s, contributions from all :;ootc111 in ... ~e Orange Cou n ty has been elected president of Castrey received her award including slringe.nt limits On Supfirior Coort trials o f lhe bo9rd of dlrecton of 'ft\& , fot her work ln training Den tMi U)e of cub. Llmlt total chattes ol arson, fraud and ~~~t.hers of Orange County for ;-~-'•_t_he_rs_. ________ '..;expendlc:c.:::::tur::..:•.:.•....:.con::..:•::i•~ten=.:.t.:::wllb:;:· =· ;;.· _b::<:::llilrY::;::·~------- Decker is the manager ot the southern Orana:e county n."gion of tbe Southern California Gas OJmpany and is acti ve !l1 several corwnunlty orgarizati ons including tht Red Cross, Sa lvation Army, Bo.vs Club and Boy Scouts. The other naw boa rd nieinbers are Gen. Thomas Hiley (USMC RET ) o f Newport Beach , executive vice president; Michael Immell of Sant;i Ana and J ohn Dye or N e w p o r t Beach, vice presidents; Paul Queyrel of l'.1e111port Be:ich. treasurer: Wilbur f!o bcrtson of Newport Beach, secretary, and Mrs. Al\'in Cox of Santa Ana. Dr. Daniel Aldrich of Newport l3c:Jch and Rodney Coulaon of Anaheim, directors at large. No Test·· No Drive SACl\AMENTO rA PI A ppr o x I Ill ate 1 y 26,000 Californinns ~ 20 percent 1norc than the year before -lost their drit•ers' Hce1ues for :;ix months last year because they refused to take a blood alcohol test. a state offictal tiay.!I. Th~!. shows California Is making s serious effort to gci drunken drivers off the highways, Lloyd .G. Tumar, chlcf of the state Office of Traffic Safety, said. Drivers suspected of be ing intoxicated ha\·e the cho ice of taking a breath. urine or blood san1 ple lest. Tlie NEPTUNE SOCIETY W AHTS YOU TO l(MQW that ,_.. SocW s...ttf • y....,._ .............. le-1th •y Ce.,., _. CI AOfttt c~ ~""' DJ1Mtnlflatio91 ef S... 1,.. O~n•I"°' S."IJ>I• A.lt"fltlf .. lQ T•,.Coo!""'~~ r,,,,.."' c.e ... 1~ 3~*11 .:-• "Qu• ~or;~ 1rtt1 Mt.ru1 P"O"tOO'....,l!IOt~ • N(i 5al8',..!I Wiii ell! 'ltlOWttl C.0.JI '"-O~""•Y !.\J~t pt ~ &IOI\. CA Q1MO --------............................... ~ .... ., ................ . City ,, ...• , •...•• , ..••••••••.. St.t ••..•.••..•••••••.••...•• .............................. CHURCH OR FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT? funerd serviet< may be held in any church or one of our mortuary chapels. If a church serviee is desired, we are familiar wirh procedutts and rituals of many denomi01rion1, and att fully equipped and prepared to serve in aoy churcn designated. ... ~, ... ,, ... .... ~o:-t·~: .. -~ -·-~-· . .J."·~ ..... ,..·. 1!lllrstmtu11ttr '1rmnrinl Jark Mortuary • Cemetery "Everything in One Beeuciful Pl.Ice" Cemetery • Mausoleum • Funeral Home Chapels • Columbarlum • Ctt.matory Veterans Lawn •Flower $hop 14801 BEACH ILVD. WESTMINSTER ' <2131 .iJt-6577 <11•1 m .2•21 (71•) 531 .1n5 ' qew shipments weeklf Pashionsbly styled Wi'cke@tllttan Jurtfjshiqgs . pt1ced toJit every budg-et ' KREISS' PB ElF ,aaee DRll Li NEiT TEJ l':E15TA MESA WttlTE FREJN e. &&7 a&ea 43 a. MEN:-FRl.12·9 IAT.11:l-7 SllN.11-5 ~· Try Saturday's News· Quiz lf' e Dare You I, " What Cris is.? Boat S1io·w Not Affected ... II there '• one lhlng tha t 811lboat Show~~~· ,1'4 il doe111't worrY sailboat addicl! the Long Bea • ~; ,1Di7 it's 'a fuel or en~rgy crlsbl. be the bes~ · '.lllol1~ A sallor'1 ltle1 of an ener1Y "U:posit\on year. 1.· · ~ crisis is sailing into a nat When m ~ 1 hear calm. Then he n1ay silently there's a sall~, .'Jn curie the winll goos, knowinl town, they plc1ure 1 • nll thl' while that soon the-cradled and • I 'I~ fo·~ zephyrs v.'i11 return. attention. But· that's J111t a. Not even Simon or the Arabs small part of It. '· have yet contrived a way to At !he, Lona: Beach Show, curtail the gt>powcr 0 f sponsorN.J by the Southern sailboa ts-the wind. California Marlne Aaocl1Uc!l'I, FOR reasons, TllOSE and other the upc o n1 ing 1Iobie F leet ]{aces S11 n1l a y \'r1l')lQfl Harbor tlobll' Ca! 1:1erl :l 11·i\I hold !he SCCOlld r.u.:c or 11.; \Vin!t>r Serie" Sund:1y. stur\tng :1t noon . Jlt·i.:1slralion aud launchinr: 11111 bl· :it the foot of !8th St 34 manufacturer• wUl dllplay hundreds of 1allboal!, from dinghies to f0.!ooter11 . Tiiat 's more or less expected. ASIDE FROM the boats, there will be some 125 booths d!11playing everthlng from the latest in snlls lo the latest in "go.fasts" and o th er sailboat equipment. '!'here \Vii i a I so n;1viga tio11:d aids untl churls. Jifrjr.ickt•!s. JinP~. clothin~. :ind guidl'S to int~·res\ing p!;1ces lo sail your bo:it. T!ll·r~'J! e\'!'11 !JC' ;i \\':1111\(•I 1·otnry tng11u•. I H c .1 v en Al l .\l•11 po1·1 /lohu• l':1t forbid.) ,Just boats ;it :1 0111u·r-. ;11 l' u r ;.: l' d to p.1 rt i\·1 p;d t' F11r f 11 r I h t' r 111forn1a1111n ccil] l l(lbu· i\t'\'.· sailboill shov:~ Th at's just hkC' ~:;:wing 1ht·1·e are only bri ghl lights iu L:1s ARMADA OF SAILBOATS -Yes. but the vis itors to the Long !leach Sa ilboat Show J<.,eb. 15·14 will also be interested in the scor es of booths displ aying the latest in sailboat hardware :ind accessories. Scene is fron1 la st year's Sailboat Sho\v. • 0All Y PI LOT fl •'I Weel~e11•l Cole 11dor :Bahi a ~ Li·do Clubs Act ive Bahia Corinthian and Udo Isle yacht clubs will team up th.is weekend lo provide major actlon in the Newport Harbor area, The two clubs h;ivc issut'l.I lnvJtat ions for thf'1r annunt V1.lentinc Regatta v.'hich is open to al l sa1l1 ng classrs on both inside ••nd out:-d" Opening Fest S la tell For LA Yacht Club The Los Angelc!J Yacht Club, o Id e s t yachting org:anliatlon In Sou th' r n CaliCornia will mix formality ll'lth fun Saturday at the 73rd Opening Day ceremony at the club's h t" ad q u a r le r s on 1'rr minal Island. f''orlTlltlltles will be the traditional flag raising and presentatio n of 1974 orficers by Con1 n1odorc l!ugh Rogers at 11 a.nl. Slarling at 12:30 p.1n . races 11•i!I be hrld in the harbor for some of the mos! coveted perpe tual I r op h i es. They Include the Craig Trophy and C<immodorc's Flagship Trophy for ocean racing. the Opcn1nh Day Trophy for ·PllRF'. ;ind the Sanl r1 ~l uria 1'rophy fur PCs. Speci:i.! rvrnt \l'i\1 be 1h<' Hors D'crby race in 1vhieh crl'\l'S 1vill prepare h o r s d"ol•uvres for lh<' cocktail hour 11·hi!~· r<ic ing aboard th1 ·1r boats. This i."\'Cnt 1vill IX' ov1•r a shorl course \\'i th 110 spinnakers or sail changes. Sever:d hu11drt'<l pcrso11s <J!'1' expected to join in the traditional nautical and social event v:hich 1vas fir st he ld in 1901 11·hcn Los Angeles Harbor was in Hs infancy . l'Ourses. IJ('\'C <.1 ill al:;o hu'I the i'erlorn1:1nct• lland1ca11 /(:1t·1ng Flt'l'l y,11·1J ts 1n th\• fir:.\ r:11 '1' 11f lh1· 1!17~ Angclnian Svr1··~ 011 Sund:..;·. ·1i1c r;•l"l' 11 1!1 ht• around !hr f:nun y 111J i;f,ind :111d rt·turn. ELSE\\'llEHE 111 lh•· !1.1rt1iir :1r1·:1 !ht• 1.~:hn1J!l·I:!~ and IA1 ~crs 1\·1ll ~ec ai.:11011 al ,\1·11"port Harbor Y:1ehl Cht b 111 co1npctitio11 for tl:.· I LllT\ \1:in 1'rophv 1 l.ch:n:in-\:!..;1 :111d the H;1rry :\larl'h Trophy ( l.asrrsi l>an:.i Poit1l Y:ic!it l'l11h 11•111 po1nl it~ :1ctn11 1 to1\;1rd t\11· !'itu1thern California )'achti11;; A-.~oci:1tion ~lld11·i n ter i{l•g;1lta 11·1th :1 .l\!id11·intrr Tunl'--up r1·~:1l!;1 fur :111 C'L1ssc~. Titt· 1n1dw1nters are scheduled \h\' l11llowiug 11 l'('k1·nd 1l;1lbo:1 Ya rh1 t.'luh 11111 111111 !IH· collt.·gi:1te tiri:ui r h 1 111rning its fat·i liti1•s O\'l'f lll !hr first ract• cf th!' Suuth,.n1 Series co·hostcd by CC\..\. l L' Irvine and CX.:C. LOS l\:'-IGELES Y;1c!1t Cluh 11·Hl observe its 73rd Opening l'a } :--i:1t11 rday v.·ll lt . cu1llp1·Utu111 fur four n1ajor lrup/u,•-. Thi· <'.1!-40s will race fur lh1· \'andcrbill Trophy. 1 ol't•:111 r.it1ng classe~ w11 1 .. 111p. · .. r"r the Craig Trophy : ,incl 111·· (' u n1 mo d or l' 's !· IJ;.:~tu 1> Trophy, and the PC 1 l'.U 'llll' l'lasS I \Vtll nl~X •t ~ up 1111 th1· coveted !5<1nt a' • \1;11'1.1 Tro ph y .! ' l, ' ('••f1sf t1I t\1e at:lae 1· I f '" oc.1 rHld •hrough Wtt~tnof~ · '"" """~tole m<7.>U'f s lo 11 ~riotl· ''""'" '"'!I' I One !O l 1001 iwtl\, "' In• ,• r ·'"J I !O 2 IW! "'".:! , " "1,0· I• •·•>•r.il\orPs '""\le tro"' •t '• ·', l"'"'"I lt:"'JJe'"'u'e', •0 to JJ. ,.,,,c, 1<"·~~td1Uf< l!i .~11 t1 . tl•1•11 r. Titl es FlllOAY, F•b. I ,,,.,,, 11 ·,opm. 11 ,,.., .. 11 S l!l~ni.0 8 ~ATUllOA'f, Fe b. t I ''"'' '' ' ' '"II I""• >''""'II 11.,... 11 .lJ ,.n•. ·J SJl "'" U6 12 18 .im. ~1 5::11> P"' C? SUNDA.f , Ftb. 10 I t !·Un 1111 or" I\ 1 0 1 1,., ~?8 ~·n t f '• •• '"1 l"!t 1:1.!S ! I I I J ~·~\>"!! I •• 6,1S ~·'" C) · '"' i;r ,.~, I 11 ~ "' Sets 6 lO l' c,, 1,•,.n,. i;r ,,~,,. ;/ p.n., S•!I l !l • •.ni. Prices Effective FEBRUARY 9th I FEBRUARY 10th -.1974 Save 39< Men's Pocket Polo 100°/o com bed conon. Assoried colors! ~1 · ... -. 1.50 -!J Reg. 1.89 L __ Save 5.98 G.E. digital clock radio AM /FM compact With sleep switch. (#4315) 23.99 HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Reg. 29.97 fn lov c rfo ~'( delltlou• ctlerry ckeese cok• and cof· fee. Ca~elerio. ,. ' I -• '-'" > I Save 2.98 Sleeping bag Washable nr,lon. Dacron 888 polyester filed. 12.99 Reg. 15.97 BUENA PARK I .... .t OI ..... ,. d~ Ny tilO .. f!lO ,_ s-6ly 10 .. 1 $pv.e 38' Panty Hose One siz e fils oil! Many colors 10 choo!.e from. "''' '~ . . ' \ ' .. '. '· ~.Z · !,.,;,; f .. ·1·· '\1 . 'r• . Reg . 69' ' ,.,/ I' Save 98' Baseball Glove Genuine cowhide 2.99 , ORANGE c..., Dr .............. ll•d. 0,-, I O.t ,.._ hit' 5-dmy I 0 to l Reg. 3.97 SANTA ANA ltOO So. lrithl • M9. et k Cont ,_. 0,.. 10-t,.... °"' s...,. 10 .. ' Save$3 File Cabinet 2 d rower !.feel file, l 4" depth. 19.99 Save 3.98 Infants Crib Double Drop11de Cnb 2 4 e 9W9' & W;~9• 28, 97 JCPeme,t 113 456 189 0 9 MOOfll,. ~llO~~fll ._ ............ --... ··-- CHARGE IT al The Treasury with your JCPenney Charge Card It you don I have a charge. just see how last we can open up yQu1 n1>w account ' ' ., • 8 JACKIE COMBS LAND B"t P19e l1yout • HOWARD HANDY Best Sports News Story • • JOANNE REYNOLDS Be51 'Americana' Story • JACK CHAPPE~.L Best Story-Plioto Combo The real wi:nners ' ' • ALAN DIRKIN Best Med ical Article RICHARD KOEHLER Bes.t Spot News Photo JOHN ZALLER Best Education Article ART VINSEL (3-WAY WINNER} Youth Achievement Fire Prevention Entertainment J ... IO ORCOPs Yes, it's time for our a·nnual display of immodesty. but, as a regular reader of the Daily Pilot throughout th e past year you surely must have guessed that it was co ming. ln their day-to·day jobs of reporting anti picturing the happenings of your community for you, Daily Pilot people this past year have turned in a professional perform.ance that 'von for them four ou t of 20 "General Awards" for which they were etigible in Orange County Press Clu b competition -3\vards \vhich the press club calls ORCOPs -and sLx oth ers oat of 14 "Special A\vard" categories. That's a total oC 10 out of a possible 34. Only one other inewspaper in Orange County topped that (with 12 awards) and t \vO other dailies failed to match the Daily Pilot mark-one earned seven ORCOPs, the other got three. The main reason fo r this annual sho\v of i1n111odesty l>Y the Daily Pilot is, of course. to poin t up the outstanding job the Daily Pilot staff does day in and day out for Daily Pilot readers. Please join us in congratulating these first place winners and the other Daily Pilot ~taff 1ne1nbers \l'hO \\'On 19 second place a\vards and 17 a\vards for honorable achievement. • ' 0 ·,, .. t .f are 1 r"aders of the • /• "' DAILY PILOT ' ' DAI LY PILOT } .I Si11aon Request OVER THE COUN'l'ER Even-odd Ration ... ~11~1 $. fwTllW..,,F.Wj 7, 1974 ' ? ! .. Plan ·consfaered · · ··"'' \ . ' ' That"s ·11"1egal .. . • ., • By Ille A-111ed ~ -wttb'the-federal govenutient stUI undecided on lmP.ttng naUonwide gasoline rltJoolna, an increasing numbett of s tates are imple1T14tlµng controls on their own. a I New York became o n Thursday the fifth stale to adopt· a voluntary alternate- day rationing prGgram. Five West Coast The IRS hos. dedared that the practicf.·b ·: La~I, Md. service station of ... ~' requiring customers to buy a car wash·'ti'e\er fore·· they can purch ase gas is illegal. 'l'he IRS warned t he operator to stop. Conunodity Firm Closc£l Mo1~e MPG Eyed For Bigger Autos DE1'HOIT (UPI 1 -Full· si1.cd cars that dc)i\'Cr no less than 15 miles per gallon 1n ci ty and su burban driv ing "'ill be a reality in three or fou r years, said General Motors Corp, Chairn1an Richard C. Gcrstcnbcrg. GErtSTENBERG met with newsmen following a conference on areas of public concern in \1•hich he told financial a n d ins titutional investors that the word "profit" has become a "grubby, selfish sound.'' He "·arned that none or our national goals can be accomplished unless business is allowed to earn a fair return on its investment. · Banks Dip Lend Rnte SAN FRA NCISCO (AP) -'rhe Bank of America said today it would reduce its pri1ne interest rate from 91'2 percent to 911( percent, effective Monday. The announcement by the \vorld's largest commercial bank followed a simila r cut by New York's Firsl National City Bank. Two other New York banks, Banke r s Trust Co . and l\1artne l\tidland Dank cut their rate for large business borrowers to 91/4 percent earlier this week . Cleveland Trust Co . ann ounced today that it will cut its interest rate DR prime loans tG 9 percent from 91h percent. WS ANGELES I AP ) -The California Commissioner of Corporations has closed do\vn the \Yes~ Coast Commodity Exchange because -he said the \VCCE was short more than '$20,000 in net. ca p i ta l requirements. Commissiooer Brian R. Van Camp said Thursday h e ordered the closure because exchange traders were caught in a rapidly rising silver market and could not meet their margin calls. Commodity • investors and traders buying oo margln put up only a fraction of the run value of a futures contract. David Callahan, president of the ex~ge, contended. the capital shortage was onJy alx>ut $50,000 and he expected the cash U. be obtained from an undisclosed source in a few days. FACING TllREATS th at \Yashington 1~·ill Sl·l a timetable to force Detroit to build cars thal use less gasoline , Gcrstenbcrg s11id Thursday the 15 m.p,g. go.a l is just n mini rnum. He said GM al ready 1s S'\\'ilching to more economical engines to meet customer demand. ''I thint; there sllll is a good market for a full -size car. but \l'e ha\'(' to be innovative c no u g h tG find some '\\'3)' to gel a rather substantial in1pro\'ement in fue l economy for a larger car." Gerst<'nbcrg said The sharp drop in big car sales in the final three months of 1973 saw GM profits drop 22.5 percent from the fina l quarter of 1972. GM , with its heavy dependen ce on standard-sized cars, was hit ~----------~ However, \Ian Camp insisted the shortage "is over $20,000" and exchange officials had asked his ()ffice to su.spend trading because they could not meet net capital requirements imposed by state law. hardest by the shift as people lx>gan \\'orrying about keeping gasoline tanks full. New Babies The standard-s ize car no\~· gets about nine or 10 n1.p.g. in normal city and suburba n driving, he said. Switching ilS enti re line ()f 1975 model cars, with the cxceplioo or the sub-compact Chevrolet Vega to catalytic n1ufflers tG control emission shosld result in an average 13 percent fuel economy boost , he said. SAN FRANCISCO /UP!l Almost a third of the 12,157 babies born in San FranciscG in 1972 were to non-resident parents. The city Health Department explained there is a concentration of maternity wards in the city. "We need a thorough examination from top ·to bottom o( the exehl!'Og!'s capitaliiati()n and gr o u~~ rules. I doo 't know when.~ will open again,•· said Van .Camp. ;,. W-i·d·e distances between living areas You· don't hear your neighbor •:•. ... ,.'o' :•. , . . . ·. .. . . ... ·~:··: .• ~,;. •• • ' > ·~ . '.· ,, ' ~···44-'.~ .. . Exclusive! Only at canyon Sands, Palm Springs. NO SHARED WALLS IN LIVING AREAS Enjoy single-family privacy ... over100 families do! 6 tennis courts, heated swimming and Jacuzzi pools, saunas, putting green, cabana. No Initiation fee, no due_s . Lovely landscaping, no exterior maintenance. Private, welled patio. 2·car garage with e lectric automatic door opener, floor·tcrcelllng wood-burning fireplace, 11 ft. calhedral celling. 3 sparkling models newly furnished • •· '.. tirW.&J.Sloane. . .. 15. ·~ • ~~:A 11uv)io .1.11ft.1eo1AT1ilS11ess1ofi · 3bldroom1(or2onddtn),2ll batho. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 exclUng floor piano. $39,500 up. , .. -an Idea whose time has come Hwy.111, ,n•U• Cltnt Autry Holet 43Q!I.~~ 'Ql!ion or., Polm Sprinas (71~~ ... --! .... ~r-,·-::·-~ o ~~OooOOH00•H00 OH 00 00 . ~ - 4m lt:Pal~ Dr., Palm Springs, CA 022:82 P"'81 "1tn~troohur11nd lntorm1tl0n. Elegant, 1 .. torydetertdeslgna with colorful tile roofl. .3.tJ ., . ' ?'i .. , :a ~•, •• i • ., Nlmt - 1...----------------'-------------~--·----------......... -----------·--J r. , ()tiler statea are . considerina, programs to alle•1ate the fuel shortaae. i- IN ADDmON, numeroi.LS~­ localllies bav& enacted such plans. In telegrams to the nation's governors, federal ene rgy chief William E. Simon said stales should con si der' alternate-day programs Ir state problems are severe. U"IT• ...... Regulated However, SimPD's deputy, John C. Sawbll, said th e federal gove·?nment is reluctant to impOse nationwide Senate President Pro rationing on grounds that only Tern Jan1es R. (\.fills a few states have serious (D-Sa n Diego) has pro- gasGline prOblems. posed an initiative to Sirnon wirod the governors he lp curb g as 0 l i n e and local government officials prices by placing the to urge volunta ry limil.!I on oil industry under reg-gasoline purchases in an effort 1 to end the "panic buying" ulatlon of the Puhl c that has caused long wailin g _u_ti_li_li_e_s_C_o_m_m_i_ss_i_on_. __ 1 lines at service stations. Simon suggested t h a l g.::ioolinc purchases should be no Jess than $3 worth and no more than 10 ga l1ons at a lime. He recommended that local g()vernments "coordinate the operating hours of retail ouUets" to· make sure some gas stations are open at air times of the .. day and throogOOut the month. .'l'.ffE SIX STATE rationing plSIJI involve selling gasoline to drivers with even-numbered liCense plates only on even numbered days and to drivers with odd-numbered platet on odd·numbefed days. 11tis plan is in ef£e<:l in Oregon and Hawaii and goes into · effect M_pnday in Massachusetts, New York and Washington. A plan scheduled tG go into effect Monday in Maryland has been delayed at lean until Tuesday for a public hearlng. An Associated PreS! survey sOOws that officials in New Jersey, California, Illinois. Delaware and Arkansas are studying the possibility of some form of gasoline sales restrictions. Another Associated Press survey shOw s tt1e E a·s 'r, especially the Ncirtheast, With ' less gasoline than other areas of the country. The ea1tern part of the South also i.s hard hit, e.specially In heavily urban states like Florida. Occidental, Libya Sign Oil Accord LOS ANGELES (AP) Occidental Oil Corp. 's Libyan subsidiary has s igned a 35- year old exploration agreement with the Libyan Arab Republic covering 11 million acres. it w as announced here. Much of the area involved lies in the Sirte Basin. the core area of Libyan oil production. Dr. Armand l-I a m m e r . Occidenlal board chairman, said in announcing t h e agreement Thursday thal it will give the Libyan national oil company 81 percent of prOOuclion while Occidental will ret.a in 19 percent. Hammer said the pact is the first nev.· exploration agreement signed by · the Llbyan Arab Republic since the Sept. l, 1969, revolution staged by O:ll. Moammar Khadafy. Shell Raps Oil Charge NEW YORK (UPll -.Th< Shell 011 Company h81 denied it took part in a scheme to create a fal11e borne heating oil shortage aimed at forcing prices up during the Arab oil embarao. ·w;. ~ Pay Now- Drive Later Sc1iemeToul ' WAllllNGTON (/\!') Don't Get Shake11 Up By Crisis PITl'SBURGH, Pa. (AP \ - to.,lotorists who find themselves \\'ilh empty gas tanks or \\'00 musl wait in long 1ines at service stations should not panic, a P i tt s bur gh cardio!Ggist warns. "1bere is increasing scientific evidence that both acute and chronic stress are important factors in t h e development ()f heart disease and heart attack," Dr . Lawrence N. Adler s a i d Thursday. "If you are out ci gas, take it easy and don't get yourself unnecessarily upset. You are not go ing to solve the shortage situati()n by getting your blood pressure up," said Adler, chairman of the heart exerc!M: committee of lhc Pennsyl- vania Heart Association. 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IM 1!••1 111~ SI., Suol1 111 11!Zotoll! PETITION 111·)4-M, ("'5 .. Cool• IMu, C1tll. '11'1 Mtt• Pl•nnlno Comm•SM<>n. It F1I• T•ll~: 1n•1 !.U·11i.4. DflW . (m l• ~. to• Pf•'11\u ion to AtlorN'f' ... E•KWl•I• raton• o<-rtv loc:•le'd 1" "1t Qolntt•I ~Vl>llY>f<:I Ot ang• (o••I o • .iy .,.. ""'!" OI ,.,. i •n ();ll'90 Fr-•Y: Feb<w••1 I.'·\}, n . 191' '°"''" ol fht (•IV llmt!i; t•st f>f IM'l----------------S•n!t A.,• ltiY•', 1n<1 ... ~ ol F•lr~t•w t-3. """' Ml, Ml.(p , •ncl C2 lo PUBLIC NOTICE MP, t..auo'Tlal P1•' 1---------------- ltEZONI! ~ETITION •·lt-46. rout • l lJJ Mtw Pl•nn•"IJ ConuY1;H l"'1. 11 F1;, °'""' (OJ.I• Mut , Pol Pt•ml1slon 10 <elV f p<Olll1'1)' l<A:OlrG I I JUO Alr<o.ly J\v-. from C.\•(I' ht MP, ln<11Alri'I NOTIClf TO Clt~OI TOltS 5V~€110t COUIT OF ll+C STAT~ 01' CALIFOltMIA FOlt THI COU NT'!' OF 0 1tAH0£ ,. .. ~. Ht . A·716'1:1 ~ORMULATlON of ll~rg•oond U!illtv Es1•1• of /.'.All.TH" M, MA ~ON. Cl$1rlc t tlo. 1. '"1••l!O!' !'!eul,~••d fr om Otce•U<i. ... <11 m1 Avenue IO l~~t' 'Street. NOl lC( IS HEl<E BV GIVE N '" Ill .. NOT IC( IS FUi!l ftER GIVEN tll•t crooll10t1 of ltte ~OO~t 01am «I d•r oa1n1 •• w la ,,,,... t t'>d pla.;e •"Y •"!I tll 11\at •II """°"' ~ev•ng tialn•~ ~q.1!n•I p••-~ lnltrt!.r.d ma• 811PI!"' •<>d bfl IM ,,.Id dec•dt n1 •re requi1ed 10 Ill• "'~•<l n1 rt>e City C<>W'!Cil o+ l"O City tMm, with '"" nec•.,~•t Youcner~. in et (~t• r.•ft;.oi "" •~e •loremt n!ioned llltl afUce of '"' cler~ of Ille ~DO~• 11efl'\f tr>lilled cov". '" 10 p•e,.nl ll>•m. wl•ll EILE LN P. P ~llNNE Y !l\ot nt(es,ary yourht•" lo tilt Clh Clt •O. "1 '"" under!lgnt" at tne otfice ot hi' •ttorn•~. (lly of Ccn.!1 MtS-WILLIAM V. SCKMIOT , 31>6 5efl MiQ\191 PuDll~htd O•anQ• (01•1 01111 Pllol, O•ive, Suite :m, NtwPOrl le•cll, rel>ru•ry 1, ,,,, •l>-'·1• Ct llfo<ni• '26'i0, w11kn +• Ille Pl•cf PUBLIC NOTICE ol bu•iM1s o! Ille u...:!er~lgned in ~11 "'llltr1 pert11n;r1[J 10 llle es111e ol ••Id d11<e<lenl, womin IOOUr month• lflcr tht 1;,,1 ~bllci!iOI! ol tni• n~!cr, O•led J•nu•'V 7'. 191•. HEWPOAT<MESA UNIFIE D SC HOOL WILLIE MOKATT Ol~Tll:l(f E•KU1Gr ot Tiit wi!l OI ,.01lct 1n...;Ung B•ds tho 1bov• ntm'!'d oecOC11n! NOflCE IS HEll:EIY GIVEN •hil WILLIAM V. SCHMIDT !fie l oe•d ol E<luc•!lon ot TM Neww<I-i" IN Mlt11tf Dril'•, Suil• J0t Mnt Vn!lled ~chool DlilflCI ot 0 ••119• ..... ,..., •••ch, c 1111. nut (ounl"f , Ce1ilornl1, will recelvf walOCI T"'' 11111 '-"•1!21 ltld1 UI> to J ;Oll P.M.. on '"" 25111 AltwMv lo• E••<utt• Iii¥ ot F•Ofu•r~ 191• 11 tl'\4' office PvtlH•Md O•anoe (M•I D1n1 °' Mid Sc."-I Dl1tr!C1. louteG •I IAJJ FtMWl•V I ••• IS, z:i. 197• Pl..:-!• A,...,..., Coor• Mew, C1lilornlt ,l-----------------l •! ""'kn lime ••id t>l<ls will ti. pvollClv PUBUC NOTICE _,..., i ncl f'Hd !Or: 1-----------------1 IAHO UNIFORMS • lW All Dldf, •rt !O ~I In ..:cordonct HOTICI! TO ClllE-01TOltS wil~ Concllll"'11 lnstrucli-ii n d SU~li•IO• COUtT OF THI' Spoc-ilic1!;an~ Wll!Ch ••e now on file STATE OF CALlf'OltHIA 110 .. lfl IM Olllce of Tiie P urcnt sl"!I A9en1 THI! COUNTY Of' OllANGI' o1 Wld Sdiool Olslrkl, 1~51 Pl•~Onl it Ho. A·7'615 A•!ove• (°"ti Me11. (•il!orni1. Es1'1e of 15UDOIE SEXTON. 0Ke11ed. E•cn ~l<klet rnus1 1u1>rni1 •bid d<!Opesft NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N To lhe fn Ille '°'"' af I c .. r1;11ec1 .,. c•Shle•'I c•ed!tors ot "'' tbe!W 11ameG <lectdenl clle<.0:-or • Did bo"" eGll•t lo llv• 1111! •II per1on1 h•vlno claim s •11•lns1 1>1rcen1 (i'Ol ol IM t mounl ol tll• lhe 11!d dec!Klen! 1r1 ;:equlrtd 10 file bid, m16e 1»Yal:>I• to Tiit orlltr ol lntm. wllh Ille ntces:i..rv voucller•, ln tllt Nf'Wporf·/,\01• U~ln!d Sthoot Ol1trlct. Ille ol!ic! ol fhf cltfl<.' of lht 1bove A Perl<lrmtnce 15orw:l mll'f IM ,...:zul,..i entitled covr1, ..,-to pre5enl !ham, wllh •I ttlf dl!.C•fllon of ll>e Dl1!r\c1. In 11'\4' ,....::es.arv voochers, lo In e ,,,. ....,91!1 of l11llur• lo enter Into suc:ll undor!lo,;011<1 111 lhf olllce of allarnev• c.onfr•cl, fM full wm """"'°' Wiii 0. PLU/tKElT & PLUNKETT, ~12 OllYe forl•li.d Ill s.ld Sc ~O<ll Ol1lrltl of Or•n'1t AYen<HL P.O. 80)( 269, Huntlng!on Beach, Lountv. Celllornl11 91~"8. whk h ls lh• plic• f\lo bidde<r m1v withdrtw h\' bid for of busiMS• oj tho uMlerJIOnO<i In ,Jll • period of J~y·flYf 1•6) d~ys •lier r•u11ers or<l•lnlng to the estlte or ltM d•!• VI fa< In• apenlng 111er801. ~ali:t decedenT, within !OU• m1><1tlls 1Uer T"" &oo•" of EU<k••l.,., of Int ~wporl-tne llrsr p11gllc11lion o! !his nclicf . Mesa UnllMCI Scllool Oialrfo re"'"'es O•led J1nu,Jry 79, 197•. Ille rl!IM lo reltd 1ny t r 1!1 blds, HOPAL ADA.MS ¥>d nol ,_H!.irllv 1ccepl Ill• lowe•I E>.eculri~ cl tnt w;tl nl 1>ld, tnd to w•l~t env ln•Mm•llly fl< rhe •lloOYe namtd d~c·d•nl irrf'QU!arit'( !ft •ny bid recel•ed. ~LVNKETT ~ ll'llJHltETl , 0 11111<1 F.WVllV 7, 1974 411 Oli-AYtn\11 NEWPORT-MESA UNIFt!:D P .O. •ox 2•t SCHOOL DISTRICT H""ll"'lllfl .. t th, C1lil. t lU• Of 0r·1noo Counl ... C1!·to1n•• Ttl: 01') SU·lOlO •• 136·1011 OorolhV HlrvtV FlsM;r A.ll•nM!~S tot l'•tcu1r;• P11rcha1in11 Agenl Pu1>ll$1\ed Orenl}e Co~u 0 1tl1 PolpJ, ~5:110') Fet><11••Y 1. 1, 15, 11. 191• 314·1• ~Vl>hSl'wJd Orllnot (CMl'I O••IY P•lo1., ________________ 1 Fet•ua"' 1. IS. ltlc •ll-l•t 1'1;BL1f' 'SOTICf': PUBLIC '.'\OTICP.: 1----------5L~·14CSJ l lH~ NOTICE 10 CltEO!lOR5 svPt:••o• cou•T 0 ,. "!'ME J suPEi!1ott cou•T oF THE STATE OF CALIFOR"l!A STATE OF CALIFOll:NIA FOR UPI Tt i.Mlt P1•e111inger Art 'l'he bird rorm of ~1 ary Gardner Prcn1inger, wlfe of director Otto J>rc1ni nger hangs in the ne\Y offi ces of Great \Vestern Saving" in ~an Francisco. 1'he art forn1 is wrought in pol ished stainless steel. ?II i s s Pren1inger personally de- signed, sc.:ul pted and installed the \vork , c:a!le(\ •·\Vin gs of the Great \Vest._ .. Senate Pu11el Stalls Double Dayliglit Bid SACRA!\IENTO (UP I) U:!gislation designed lo put Calirornia on · · do u b I e ' ' Day light Sa~·ings Time durin g mid-summer rnonths stalled Thursday 1n a S e n a I. e cornmittee. Datalro11's _Sa les Up I)a\a tron Inc. po:.lcd record sa!es of $1.957.284 in th e second {1uarl er of fisct1l year 197-t, a 118 percent. increasl' over the second quarter of fi scri l 1973. Net incom e for the six n1onlhs ended Dec. 31 \\las s:.1 5.663 on sales of $.1.423.617 roinpared to income of Sl8.218 on sales of Sl.9~!i.847 for the similar si x rnonths period of a yea r ago. CONNELLEASE The measure (A 822981 by Assemblyman Bob \Yilson, ill· La 11.lesal, calls for tvoo hours of daylight sav ings rime. instead of the usual one hour. from J une through St>pten1ber. The standard , one · hour daylight sav ings v.·ould bC' in t'ffcct for the months of ~1ay and October. Currently, the en ti rr nntion is on year·around J)aylight Savings Time in an effort to conser\·e energy. The bill. \1•hi ch 11·ould have required fin al approval by the \'otcrs. \Vas heard by the g o v crn1nental organization con1 mitlrc with !he a iln. according to \\'ilson. o r sendin g ii to a full-srale study. \V ilson said the study \vas \ranted by c o mm i tt e e chai rinan Sen. Ra lph C. Dills. I D-Gardcna. l But the effort failed on a 3·4 vole. shor1 of the seven- vo\e llli'ljorit y needed. E111bargo's l111pact Not So Severe \\'J\SHl~GTON (AP! -The rcOeral go\·ernn1 ent has been told that the impact of the Arab oil en1bargo may be less severe than had been expeC'tcd. And, a s.>1ni-0ffiria! advisory group reported ·n1ursday, oil imporl'i 1nay actually increase in Fcbn1<1rv and !\larch, For the first quarter of 1974 . thr group s:iid, the United S1at~s n1ay face an It percent oil short ;igr in!>tcad of the 14 pcrccnl pr£dictcd only last Dcccinbcr. The repor1 \\·as made to the Ernergcncy Petro!eun1 Su ppl~· Com1nittee -an oil indu s1ry ad\•isory group with a gorcrnmcnt official as its rha irmrin - by one of its SU l)C()':n m it I ("CS. Walter Uhli.'. a retired f'Olt THI[ COUHT 'I" OF ORAM GI. THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ "DTICE OF H"';4:;~•~110F ~ETITtON ~1~1.. 01 s':.';R~J~' s T 1G L1 T zl El pot: PllOIATE OF WIL L AHO FOlt BOO•C~TOI;. D,.cQ,,·I'(•, I LETTEltS TESTAMENTAltY 11011c E IS •ll:REBY GlVEll IP 1ne LEASING ~ Caltc:t \'ice president v•ho presented the subcommittee rrporL s:iid the Arab oil cn1b<trgo \1·as n1os t SC\1ere in December. bcforr the Arab nat ions began relax ing their oil cut-0f£. lo all but a. few nations considered rriendly 10 Israel. CORDELIA N, fl E ZOEK, oecea~•!I. rrr<!•IO•' "' rt · l•m~e n.;rr1r<1 <1e:"'!e~1 Your Foctorv Autftorlr.-d -NOTICE IS HENEBT GIVE I< Thal t.lO! ~11 o•r;c<« hov•ng da!,,..~ "9~'fl'I ' Ch••rolet L101ln9 Dealer By SYLVIA PORTER You arc heading for a blO\o\,.Off in focxl prices in the weeks coming up ne\\''.'I 'Y.fuch should come as no surprise lo you . You have hecn forewarned by stat i sti es prepared ~y authoritie!I A& high as the \Y hite !louse and the Agriculture Department. The 9 verccnt upsurge in far1n prices fron1 m i d - Decen1ber Io mid J:inuary makes this inevitable. If I-arm price>;; con· t111uecl soar- ing al this pa ce, the ra rn1 b.,_skl't lhf'lt costs ~1 lod:iy \\'Olllfl cosl $2.SI a year rron1 l(l- d:l.\'. 'J'h i s r:1tr or ri~c P"011T1.a \rould 1ranslat e into a con1- pounded rate of IOI pl'rt:Clll and an annual rate or 108 per- cent. This \l'Ould n1akc e\·en 1973's food price spiral loo!.: like a picnic -anrl no ma\ler \\'hat clai1ns the \\'hite Hou~r is making aOOut our econon1il· progress in recen t )'e:irs. front a pocketbook point of vie\\'. 1973 \\'!Sa disastrr. TllE PRICR sW.listics for December 1972 I hr o u g h Deccn1ber 1973 are no \V coming c;11t to confirm just hol'.' 1nurh of a disaster the 1·car ,vas. Overnl!. :J\lt food-at - home bills rocketed I 6 . 3 percent. \\'ilh individual food categories (meat-;, poultry. fish) even worse. At this r ate of rise. the groccril!S SI buys tod ay \rou!d cost $2 .13 .iust fiv e \'C'!l rs fron1 nov.· ancl S-t .S:J in 19.64. To gh·e ~·ou additional de!ail s: -The average price or veal cutlct3 rose 16 percent to an a\'erage $.126 a pound. If ve;il cutlet prir es 1-'.ept ~isini;: at this rate. cutlets v.·ould bf $6.95 a pound \\'ithin just ri\'C years. -The a\•crnge prict or wh ite !lour ros2 36 cents for fi\·e or.und s. At thi s rate , a fivc·pound bag of \\'hite flour 'A'Ot1ld cost $9.86 1rilhin rive ~·cars. -THE AVERAGE price of pork sausage rose more than 38 cents. At this rate, sausage \VOOld l'OSI $7.Sl a pound in five years. -The a verage price of large eggs rosc nearly 27 cents a dozen. At this rate, eggs \voold he up to $S."2 a dozen. -ni~ average price of turkey rost-niore than 31 l1'!11IS a poUnd. Al lhis rate, \1·ithin ri ve years turkey "'ould cost $8.04 a pound . -E\•en n1ore dcvasta1ing is ,,.,·hat happcnd to the price o f the A g riculture Ucpart111 ~n\'s t~·pica l fam ily food ma rket b;1skct-up 2:i.:1 pcrcrnt in just 12 n1onths to $1,6.50. This marketbaskct 1s i1s clo~ as 1vc can co nic to the a\·eragc cost of fccdin i; " houscl1old in till' U.S. (HOtL~cholds lnclude single in11ivid~als as \1·cll :is fa 1n i li1~s. Thus, average costs o' rrC'c!111~ n l'arn:!y \\'Ould be 1nueh higher L Of course, not all the 9 percent rise in farn1 pr ices in the uast se\'cr.:i.l \Vceks t\•ill be paSsed right through to u~ at the retail counter. 1\s Dr. Do11 Paarlberg. C'hief economist for the Agriculture 0cp.'1r1Jncnt. says. "Retail margins have bcl'fl vlide. Now I think they ,,.,;n shrink rome .. , BUT 1-:t"OUGH \\1il bt.' pas~· eel th rough in the vita! cvcrydl\y ncccssit ~· of food -- on top of the spiral in fuel . other ·ni\v material's and the relentless i nc r cases in thousands or other industrial n1ateria ls prirt'S -to pound bo1ne again •the fact tha\ innation is the t\o. 1 problem of the \\'Orl d in the se t•lo sing <lecades of the 2iith ttnlur~. If ,,·c do not tack le this problem on ::i glo bal basis soon. if 11·e do net 10'.\' to find and dc\'elop \\'capons to curb ii. if \\'t' do not n1akc progress in 1noderatill!o": th1<i destructi ve price trend. \\'C \\·ill be in1i ling a 1;orkh1·ide. deprrsslon. Th is cannot g:o 0 1 Indefinitely. If \\'e rou\d r o n q u c r unemployn1ent as 11·e •did in the 1930!;, \\'hy can't 11·c conquer innation in tl1c 1970s'~ RESPOSSIBLE both organized labor and big businr~s now recognize th t• dangers. 1·1icre is a deep longi ng a n1 on g citizen ~ every\\·herc for an end to these spirals. \Yhcre is our leadcrshlp? \\.'hy :iren'l thi' besl rn·ains or the nation and !he 11·orld being put 1oge the1 to hel p find 1he ans.,.,·ers·~ For I~ record. here·~ a nincto"'TI nn soo1e cf lri~t yct•r·~ fames! rising food ite111:;: A pound of drit'{l lx·nns \\·e111 ui> 105 percent : a po und or rice \vent up 100 percent: .;i pound of \1·hole ham 1\cnt u11 43 pc rl't'll !: ;i pound \l f green peppe rs up ~2 pcrcenl ; ;l µound or n1ari;arine up J7 prrccnl: a pou nd of bacon up 37 :X'rC'('nl : a pound ol II hi le pO\ill OC'S I.IP :.sr. µrret•111 _ 11~ Oa•ly p,1..,r i• •<1"1" '""~ '"" .ov•il~o1 .. to lt~ •••n••• ~Y'"' Pudrr - 1nco"'" ·ra• Gui~• 10 mJer 1 co~v. oend \I 'O 111 I o+u; JS ~enl> k' po,1•11• anO 111n<llinQJ •o Sylv1~ Parle•'< '""'' •~ la, (,u.n•. O 1nbr (oa•I 01•IY r.101. c ~ l-11<<t : ~~bhc1110<>\. D~p• 11'4, r .iw< •rt pl~·· C•een,.,lcll, CT C61l0. All~" ie1o,r-1 w.-e~' lcf oeloyer~ l11 vcstn1e11t Series Set At Eastbluff So111r 1·nluahl (' tips u 11 in1·r 'iti11g. the sto<:'k n1arkc!, :inti real esta te 11·il1 Lx;, 9ffrrrd 111 Orangr ('o::is1 'Collcgc'-: sprin~ lrCtur£' series titled , "lnvcst111r11L<;." Tht• four-pnrl Sf'ries 11 rl l rtrn Tln1rsd:1y e\'ening!i, hcl!i{ln ini_.: F·eb. 14 fmn1 7 .J0.9 :30 p.nL al E.1stblu ff F: I r 1n en t ;1 r y Srhool in '.'J,,\\.J>Ort Beat·h There is no t1Pl1un and pc>r.c;ons n~ay rcj:!iS tcr at !ht· ll'Ct ure. Sr rics ll•c1urrr is Ethva1 (I \lt·l\'ar\'. :i \'cl rr:in of murl' 1han 2.:, y<·ars (J( \\'all Sl rrt'! and 1rac/ung cx 1:ier ienc:c. II•• rc'<'cn11 y rr!i ig-ned an allie-:1 niernlx·r..;hip in the Nel\' \'nrk: StoC'k: F..~chanj.!c to n101 c t o ,\'t>ll')lOrl il<'<IC'h \lc :"\ar~· h:t'i \l r cs e n l e d lrttun·3 and scn1inars on l!ncsuncnts lo ci \ic :ind 11 r o f C"S!iion al orgar111riL1nn~ throu:;ho11t 1he c o u n t r y ( PAULA SPAUR , !orme.iy kno..,•n 11n<1 lilt !b<<l . det~• ~nt &r~ r~qu<r•d lo. hi.I e n•med ln the will •~ PA-ULA LACKEY. mr m, '.'"111 lhe necel~dry vouc her~. In New '74 Y• o Hotchbock II•• flltd here;n 1 pelltlon ''" P<ol>Oo!e lh• Gllfce ot 1he cl~rk of tne a1>n.v~1 9 • .,1 Wiit •net •or hsvinc• 0; Le1ler, ef'l llled cour!, n• lo r 'e•ent tllt m, w11h1 S6840 'f•i liment1rv lo ll'e pe!l1ione• re!eron~f the ""'"''>d'1 ~oven•' . lo r 11 t PER MON lM to wllicll ls mM!e !0< 1vn~•• partl<vl •r~. u~dr1~l;ne<1 at l~01 HeP••n~ Slrt~t. 1n6 HNlt lht 1;mt •lltCI pll tf LI hearin; l r~lnt. (,., 9~M•. '!lhlrh '. !II~ , ~Iii</' '"-wmt M s o..en <el tee /,tl;tcrr1 o! bvsl!lfs' ot .. 1ne undf r•1oned '" ~II 5J1911. •! t :OO 1.m., In •he cou•t•oom "1~1IO•! o.r la•n•~Q . 1o !h• ~•!~le o• of Oep.1rt~I No. J of ~ild cou••· s~ II ll•<eeenl: --:•lhtn ll)ur monlh• dll~• •I 7Cll) Civic C•nll!"' O•i~ w .. st, in h•e fl,.t p~t:h~~toon ~I 1nl} MOl•(e. Jli~· lii~ & l ;c. 0~ A1111r. (<e<J<! ;1 1.\o, O.E L CONNELL CHfVltOLET 2828 HARIOR ILVO. Complete .Mid-day A1nerican Stock List COSTA MESA 54•·1200 I~• City "'S1~1• ,t.n• Ccll lornii . 0dted January ?9. 197• OJ!t<I Februl fV 6, 1914. JOHN 1'\ARSHAL L 8COK ~1 "1'1 \OllLLIAl.I E . St JO•tN, l:•eculnr ol Jr.~ 'Nill ot C.O<JnlY (!tr~ T~ r.oovt n~,..,,., rt"C""'"' •KHAtlO C. SUSSMAN JOHii MA RSl+ALL &001{S T0N ~ Wllo~ire 11"11. 11Wl Hopkono SI. Ltl All"•:H , C•lll, toflf lrViM. c •. '1'•4 Ttl: CllJI •l l .. Jq Ol!ict: (IU) •''·2'011 ,llt""'"V for: Pelili-Momo IS,l.011') AHAHEIM SAVIHGS AHO LOAH ASSOCIATIOH STA TEMEHT OF COHDITIOH DECEMBER 3 I. 1973 IUn..,dtttdl Pvt>llsh~ 0rf <>ge C~d·I Oao11 ~ilot E.>e<UI« FfNUI•'/ 1, t, 15, 19i• ct0..1• Putllis~eo Or•n~~ (O~ I O•olv PJIOI, Februd•V 1. I. I>. 27. 191• J•l-11 r,<;<;r f'i. ..... ' " r. "" ' PLTBLIC ~10TICE PUBLIC l'\tlTICI:: (''·~·rt,., .... ~,. --------------f-.!~r oll l '" l ···---. . . . . " ' " ' l (In, '' •r 'l1 • ' 11 •,.·>ti ! ... "" .... ~· -. -.. -. . .... 1 !!11 SLf'·HOJI SU~EtlO" COURr 0 .. T!<ll SU PE•IOI COURT OF CALIFORNIA. ... " - 5TA1E 01' CALIFOINllo (0UM1V OF O'tAHGE l""<n 1 •!("'""''" <l"ll•• 11~ ·1· FOlt THE COVNlV OF OIANGI' 11111 Civic Cen!er Ori¥• WtSI. S•nl• An• NO. A·ntn CASE HUM BE• t1051• .... ~ •1 • ·'"'" ,,rtp'"~··' NOTICI! OF HlfloR IHG O• SUMMONS ~"~I c !Ul"'fl"I' 1 I'• ,.,,1, .. • 1' •" . 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Tht> !:>•·:JI •'-h··ld l1v 1·t>t1,r;111 ,,"!ien1blv1111•11;1•1 I' :1uIi11 e Du\'is, I [)·l 'O! t.il,11 • The Tass 111•11 " .:i·•rn(·~· s;lid fuhnn First J).·rut1 Prt•n1 irr R:iul Custr11. b1nlhvr o f Prcn1H·r Fili 1•1 Castro . c1r1'1\ t·d 11• ~l os~O\.\' fpr :in 1111r1l1 c1;11 11si! T;t ss 1;a1·C' nn oth"r d1'1:1ils nl 1hr 1isit. 11hif'h follo11 s 1mnit'd1ah•ly tht" we..·~·lon.:! 1 1~11 111 Cuba 1 r Leonid I. BrezhllC\', general Sf'f'J'Cit1r~· or !he So1·ict Comn1unisl purl.v. • Brig <;en. Jchn P. F1~nn. !he h igJie.~1-ranking A;:p('1'1(':IO lo hr held capth·e in the Tnrlochi n:i war. has hl'rn 11:uned for promotion t.q inajor i.:f'n rntl. Fl\"nn \\·ns n·leased rro1n a ~·orl h \'it1tnan1c~ prison 10 O'IOlll h.~ .:tgtJ. • llt>rherl S. Sehlos~l'r 1\·itl l1···1·on11• rwC'sidrnt of the ;\":i1ional Brn:1dc11 ,•1ng f' o . April 1 s1tr•·t•r1J 111~ Julifin f;oodn1:i11 11 hP !I\ cs up 10 rl r·1~111;1n of l11e !Jo,:1tcL ~Br' ~·11~1 th ;11 r;~,..,,,,,:i i, !J;l•111•d Jll'f"\• 1t•ll1 HJ r.·l;t!'t·)1 , l!l!'•fi .11· I f'hh'' ,. "t t> (' u t JI ,. ntf1r·1·r :" I ··r1, 19i0, 11nuld ~1111ut• ;o, nff. 1·on11>.1ny's th1tl <'X1' 1 r offu·er. Dett>rtttitted, by G HHI Motl1 e1" Pop s Film's Bubble 103 FM !l1\ \'TO:\:\ nEACH, Fla. t.'11'1 -Topps Che wing Gum (o h:i:. bu~cd to a deter1nined niothcr, ·rhursday, agreeing lo !')1,111ge !1\1· :.hr.pc of a bubble g1Hn prod\Jcl 1h;:it Connie Ward , .11c! 1n1ght lc<id children to taJ..1· drugs. •·\\'r h:1\'(' jlt~t instituted as t r l\l·th11·sd:.il' 111gh1 a change J11 1he sh,1pe of ttus product." :'lleh 111 l 'ori·1z. 'ropps group 111arkl'ling n1anagcr in New 'i url1. ~<i1d 'fhursday. capsules, 1\·ttich they carried in a n1eclicine bottle, v.·ere dru~s. She said Gumniks come in a variety of brit:;htly colored capsules that pllar1nacists told her closely r ese mble a mphetamine a nd ba rbi luartt.te pills. Mr!!. \l.'ard's pro I e s t s sparked a Daytona Beach City Commission resolution against th e ca psules and voluntary removal by two store chains. almost impossible lo make candy that doesn't in so1ne fonn or ~her represent a pharmaceutical." lie said his ~~nyG,,:i~~ ~tlo~~ ·-Fa<h ion Island STEREO SOUN OS OF TH,E H~RBOR since October, did n ot:l ___ ~N:_:.:e:_:w~p::o:r~t~B~ea~c~h==~~~~=======================,------purposely in tend the gum to!' resemble any drug. "Every hou se hold ln d Ad t• • America ls full or pills that For Weeken . er : . ver is1ng mothe r and father are popping :i! the~~~· helh:~id. ~1;·; Phone 642-4321 ---'~~~~J;;:i:=--~~_::~~~e~n~coiu..;:a~g~ln~g~~~~e~k~id~s~t=o-t=a=k=e'._ _____ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::Jt:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'... _____ _ PORETZ SA ID the company·.· BUT PORETZ said, ''It's drugs, not !he candy." 1•.uuld <'hange the capsulr ~ ... t1;11~.. o( 11s s1.1g:i.r-cn:11ed Cur11n1k:. !o one "probably ;uun• t1kf' :i jell ybean."' ~l r-~. \\'ard. 11. llol!v llill hou.~c•11.ifl', l aunch~·d ii i·:.1n1paign ~tonday to oust Curn111ks fron1 candy store r;,icks. She said she y.·as horrified to find her children pl.iying "ll't's get high" '>'>'ith !h(• buhblc gunl c<1psules. "These tl1ings are preparing tl1e t:hildren today f 0 r son1ething blgger and better !01norro11· and I don'l like it ," ~!rs . \\''-lrd said. "/'in 1·:on·ied." i\tRS. \\'ARD said s he discovered her three daughlers. 13. J2 and 11. playing v.•ith friends and pretending that the gu1n Preg11a11t P1ivate Pitches 111 SP RINGFIELD, Ill (U PI ) -,Jea n Grider, who is nlore 1han five months pregnant. didn't return ho1ne aft er she drove her husband to Camp Lincoln for National Guard <1t:!i\1e dut y. 1\'lrs. Crider donned her O\.\'n se t of fatigues and began the durics of :ictivated Pvl. Jean Grider, helping to deal \\'ilh 1he truckers· st rike. "IT'S AL\JOST r.crtaintv th(' flr :.t lin1c in Illinois hiStnr~ that a pregnant 1\·oman ha s b<.'en called to active duty.'' <1 raptain in the Gridl'rs' l!i~th Transportation Battalion said. lier hu sband, Spec. 5 Ed G ri Ii er , 11·a s s h ipped i1rin1erlia1ely ro Duquoin ro llL·!p pa1rol higlnrays. P1·1. <:ridrr pi!t.:hed in 11n'>11't•ri.1g 1clephoncs at the u n i t 's 11t"<1dqunrters. "\\'e·d tnlked jokingly about 1i1king separate 1,1acar ions." :\lrs. Grider said . "BUI thi s hn't quite 1vhat \\'e hall in n1111d_., T If E G R I DE R S 1vc>rc one of l\VO husband-11'ife tcan1s ca1Jed lo acti ve duty here lo hl·l1> deal 1vith the strike on th•· na tiou's high\\'ays. The 111hrr couple, Mr. and !\1rs. .J11hn !..-Owe, both slayed in the Springfield are~. :-.!rs. Grider s;:iid she and her husband joined the guard 1ngL·ll1l·r because "1\·c like r!oing: 1hings together ... ire du enjoy it." l'hcir fir st chi ld , n 2-yenr-old f.'11'1 presented nr. prol1IL'!n during the call up. :-he said. .. \Ve have about 13 relatlvrs ;1rnund Springfield. J\'onr of then1 minded taking her. .. , . He Plays B ridge Witli Toes PORTI.AND, Ore. (A P ) - htike \\'Uson attracts a lot of attention \\'hen he takes part in a bridge tournament. 'l'hat's because Wilson, 23. :i CanadiflJl stockbroker born \vil hout anus, plays cl'lrds \vi1 h his Loes. lie tucks his cards into the ripping slot of a v.•axed paper carton so lhe card tops face lum. From the improvised card holder, he deftly plucks 1 he cards for his pla ys. A resident of Vancou\'er, B C .. Wilson is here this week for an American Contract Bndge League region a I tournament. lie enters numerous bridge tournaments each y e a r , Mlrnething he's been doing since learning the game while :ittcnding the University of J3rilish Columbia. \\'1lson spent portions of 15 years at the Shriners linspital for frippl~d Child.Ten i n Port1:1nr!. 1-1{' 11•as fitted \1'ilh artlf11·la l nrms but docsn'1 "'C'tt r 1hPnl 1nuch because "!liey're loo cun1berso1ne." Ecsid1•s. he says, "I cnn Lio anything with my feel." •oRlllO BUG-GETA Snail& Slug Pellets All New HULA HOE • TltthffwithrhewftlMi. • LtRt _...., tltt11eatest,_M inntYWtietl NI• 1-. 'time . • ~t lfst -ir's.,..1..,• sntt' • ' SALE PRICES HONORED THROUGH SUN.. FEB. 10 saveUpto GAS LOGS & FIRESCRIENS . "Shop Earl-, -Oua(tt#ties.oi:._e .Limited!" • Styles for every decw -'shef MW ':Save. , ' • Fa~tastic sovings " Mllny styles tf gas ltg sets -five away pri<es an pvU chain fire scrffns. REG. '19.99 TO '60.00 to < Fririo~fSETS Replac•m•nt PATIO UMIRILLA .COVD . .............. ~" ,_,._, •'""""'IMM .... t""9 _fit, ...... ...... '1099 RIG. '12 ... .. w lawn Fu rniture WIBBING ·•1T . SPRAY PAINT "Jl <O•IO .. l t'.l""A•t J l • 1 ' I . . -. 0 0 ., . ·· 1 ' ,.L.itti .~ • Girl' His ' " ' ~··m.en BEA ANDERSON, E~i tor Fr101,, P'.tirv11rr t, n1• P•~t is Nine-eleven year olds with multiple handicaps are being assisted back to regular classes in the Newport.Mesa district by a new program at Lindbergh School, Costa Mesa. Taught by Gail Walker, the class is based on a "langua ge ap· proac;h." Above, Jennifer Nicholas observes • ) c : Sweet 'Potato after fff.ding hiJ11)1. a job that ro- tates among the stude~f's. ~t (eff ,iKaren Schafer buttons a sttry, "p•_rl'.:6f"~..,~ trailj;.~; Below, a game· of 't;ards also i~_.a .p;at.ching ex .. • ercise. Photos. by Richard Koehler ' Bi.~ • • '! I .j DEAR ! ANN LANDERS: Will yotr ... t '. ,..·, -. 1 known. The charlatans S\vamp the public please comment on <it.he "psychological ' with whatever ·V:teY w,ish lo promole aspect.'! of 8 husband spanking his wife? J. " ~ 6',tfiillf«4, ' \Vhile scientists '-~tlx>V'~feel it is _ J am 20 years old. married to a -, ; ,.l:aeeqelh thetrl di;inity to • .f'acknP:wJedge mnn whc> is 30. We've been married ..._ . • ~ exi~!!1~ of any hocus ~s. , onJy two months and already we are • _ • ,tf'You · .!ii:ld seen lives+."~kf'!Yld\,bf in conflict over lhls matter. Please and ex'fllalhed calmly that 'becaUSC" I few loose bolta. • • ,. U\c belief in astrology, •t.~.t and widerstand that I !Ovo a8d respe<:t my l \'84 ~,:oiy ~~r 00..:r 1<ndw, .. • I! l""' buy tllll trtl;k ol ciilribe1Tles, •. if yl>y ,knew as much abO<lt·'ilii! Mject husband. He was :my ('d.~ partner nL Jt:00,9be~'lt. neering '•ir · ··utile gh:l.'' yoa'dCJij've',.'8t yoa get. as I do,. )'Ou wou ld share Uie belief and 1am10,Y1!181'1 hla,!FOl· 15HllU.,. ,·~~ 1 's.a "pcn-lil."" AM dfa't>.~ ..,,....__if that ·'~&· -or the scientific community that He rea:a~ .~.,.-~'1 :1?,s lJ\Q.& gi.rJ." ~I .e ate ~~ 1 fo uu maa_".;hreaki )'OUr jaw Me dly_,.llt• astrology iS at best a religion, and r. find ;tt ~fresldftl·"·iild ttijoy~ , n~. • .Y '-fi~ orm,• Qf tie fee.11theneedfor 1 ftw e•a Jtlllet. not ~~ .BflY stretch of the imagination oompar«IJ.:t:Hh Ille •-~· ·011Jet.1,~f0rrettklli~~ · , lo mprove our -~ll , a '!!clence. -HJ<.E.V.W., CHAIRMAN, married couPI .. Ire havliig.f-T · ' · g&r. , ten my re'pccl lot DEAR ANN LANDERS: •YOW lltUtrlll DEPARTMENT'OF AS'!' R 0 N 0 MY , last Nahl we had an atKUmqi\ aboUt . ' ' ' • ·..-..-. stance! Oii. •slll>IOgy does ,yoo,: reliders UNIVERSITY -,OF' s 0 u '!' H E R N my .. dtlokylng'' him. 1He ~~~ed ! ~'I ,' . trouble? -~.u. a grave dis!letvfce. What Ann Lahders FLORIDA AT.•TAMPA,, over· bis ~,'and 'J"" 'Die ) hard bli:'A11 ;t. ~ , •llYJ ·ll "*"ldered "Tho Word" 'by a DEAR bI#BMAN: SIJl<ie ynar letter .J)llddnawillfa~a~ ·~'t4'1i jtf: · NOW. Yo11 aJre11dY tremd~ audience. 1n:IVW.1Jlllalve don~1 11111e rnearcb and f •byetei1eally told blm Jt.J<ll• the . ore.JI~ 1o: nut.' , !'am ivliU!tg thls letter becau"' I I 11un'llo· lon(et "neutral" 11wik1 for mo!I fiUmllllttn(·t.,..._ ef'1ioy elllir,/·~ A -· ..... , • m •Plllklnr 1· wUo 1 • bellne• ,,_.i,ers or the scicnUDe moving mo over ,wlUt tho oelelllille • life. Ht -'denly ~ ·very sw~f;f11tl,._ • ~~for lilm '' U. "' t1~tpot.sboulA make ~lr thm1line commully., O· ~ •\ • , ,,,,_,,._._! ",(• t;_'t ~ .\ \,•· ...... ~' ·'·. • ' t ... ,.. " .... •• ,. ' Class Equals Expe.ctations Uy ALLISON DEERR 0! 1111 D••IJ "!IOI H~U G<iil \\'alkL'r's studt•11!s .are learning things rno ::;\ uf us take for gran ted. 111c ~1x·c1;1! class for 1nult iplc- h:1ndicappcd studcnLS at Llndbergh School h.'.ls only four pupils. Ka ren. J)uncan .. Jennifer and l\1ark are retarded and havC' a s1gn 1fic~1nt visual or l:.inguagc prob!cn1 as v.·cll . l\liss \\'alkcr uses \1·hal she <..'alls a "language :1pproa t h" for t h c s e students -avoiding the usual dittoes. pencils and µ<Jper. Instead , 1he chil dren inighl ll'arn shapes and rolors by 1natching pa irs in <1 a:a n1e of Old ~laid or dominoe s. A teltfng of "Thc Three Little Pigs" is nol strictly for fun. It helps build v0<::abulary and get across Lonsonant SOWldS as \\'Cl\. The day begins v.·ith <in exercise on the day, month and year. Ille 11·eathcr and <lppro~riate clothing for lhe day. Other exerci ses are very practical - tying shoes. v.·ashing hnnds. zipping and buttoning an assort!ncni of old c1oth£'s purchased for tha t purpoSl'. l\1iss Wnlker. a Vl'teran of special educalion teaching in Pennsylvania an d California, feels "the n1orc vou do for a · handicapped child. 1he n1 or c handicapped you make hin1. "~ly philosophy is that if you expect more fron1 a child. he \\'ill accor11p\ish more. It may ron1e slov•ly, but"lt \viii come." Her job requires a great deal of patience. but she is a g e n t I c disciplinarian . •·1 round that th e best way lo ge t the behavior I want is to praise the chi1d when he docs it. The ot bers follov.· his example." She pfovidcs fr equent praise for her young stud ent s and a congratulatory 'handshake \\•hen a task is performed to satisfaction . "Many of our objectives are things . we \\'OUld expc~t a normal child to have when he begins school. They are readiness activities li ke verbalization, the first step before reading skills." One goal is the teaching of responsibility. One child each day is assigned to feed Sweet Potato, a guinea pig, who is mascot for the cla'S.Sroom. "\Ve are, in essence. trying to n1ake leaders out of foll owers, again expecting something from them in stead of doing everything for th em.'' A full -ti 1ne aide, Mrs. Valerie Bradsha1v , gives ~1iss \Valker the opportunity to \\'Ork wi th a small group \vhlle the aide works with one student on an individual problem. Each afternoon four sixth graders from regular c\as.'>CS at Undbergh spend 15 to 3!1 mJnut es 1~orXing individuall y 1rith thc 'spetjal studen1 s. "They \\'Ork \'l'ilh the jumR rope and play ball to dc·velop 1notor skill s. It has been good for at\ of U1e1n." She explained that one girl could not even jump and slop, so the student \\'Orked each dav \\'Ith her on that skill . Another was 'learning to turn the jump rope, yet not able to turn his arm in a full circle. ''The sixth graders reall y did not know \\'hat 're!arded' meant or "'hat to expecL T!it·y 11~·1" ~urprised al v.•hat n1y ~tudents could 1Jv .. nd v.·h11 t they coul dn 't do. "Tl11·:· h.,\c )l{'en frustrated \\•hen their ~:.,Jv11l 11,.,I a had day. and yet have lkTu 1,·11 rrc;ilivc and i 11 vc 11 Ii v e 111 lh•'lr '11ur~. For cxaniple, one of lh~· ;.:11·1~ ·.1 1111'1 jun1p if you osk her IU . l;u\ II JI if }'(IU phiy .'I ga1ne with h<·r · ~I i~., \\':dJ.,l·r h:c·I<; 111.1d1· rc1 n.ir~11blc S!'J)l1·n1hc·r " the students "ha\'c progress s I n c c J\,•J!l'l' Kt·11tl.1ll. Bt tl1 La Bril. \tar~ l\.1lll~·r. \Ian~ ~no11 ;uid Rhonda Doll isoo i:.1·e th~· ~1.\Jh i.;1ade assistants. "I fe:.·I 1! 1' in1portant 10 develo1• :-.h1Jt:-. lhl·1 <'Un u <;L' at hon1c or outsidr or ~ehuol ... ~hi · s;i,d. 1\L least one field trip (':ll'h 1n11nth pro1 ides thl'Sl! acli\'iti es. Last \'car, with a son1ewhat older grou11 ;Jf student s. ic1· skating <ind bo11 ling were included. "Like tht• card gan1es and dotninoe~. il's so1nethlng-they can go and do on \hPir 011·n, and that's in1portant." The cla<;s has a regular fr;iine\\'Ork "hccnuS{' 1t gi\'C!i the children a feeling or sccur1I\', But I an1 verv flexi ble 11·ithin 1h:il rou1i11l'." Mi ss \Valker said. Changrs of routine are forcn·nrned n coupl l' of d:i~·s ;1head so the childre11 fl'l'l ~l'cure :ibout a 1rip or a visitor. Field 1ri1>s ;1 rr n1ulti-faceted teaching experiences. 1\ trip 10 hav e breakfast \1 i!h Sant:i Claus \\'as an opportunity to talk about tablr nlanners, foods and add ne1v vocab ulary words. An i1nportant facet. she feels. is shari ng of ta lents \\'ilh other children. £\lso duri ng the holiday season, her students visitcd other schools to sing Christmas carols. "I'm saying to them. use your talents, Use your potential." Repetition and reinforcement help these students develop a ppr op r i at e classroo1n behavior. ~tuch inore so than the "normal" student, they have to learn ho1v to sit up and pay <1.ttention, lo tilke turns and to listen . •·Eye conta"ct is very important. You have to keep saying 'look at 1ne' and ·1r:i tch n1e' to these students," she added . It is hard for a visitor to the classroon1 !::> gauge a child's J)rogrcss. but you see the sn1all successes building. \\lhile doing the exercise dea ling with the \\'Cather, one li ttle girl looked ou t at the foggy morning and dec~ared jt \1·as "v.•arm and sunny." l\liss \ralker encouraged her to look at her \veather picture, all gray clouds a nd a fringe of green grass at the bottom. ''Do you see the sun? ls it \V&'m and sunny today? What is it like today?'' The little girl replied, "It's \\'arm and sunny." ··L:xik, it's foggy and cold,'' urged tht• t('n chrr. .. Foggy" 11 c1 s a new word , lhe teacher c.-..:plained . A little l::it er. ti1iss \\lalkcr 1vorkcd on the difference between long sleeves ri nd short sleeves , tennis shoes and so ddlc shoes. Again. a child was n1adc to look, think . Lhen ans1vcr. Perhaps nexl year. lhey'll be back in regular special education classes. "That's \vhy lhey're here," she iaicl. Sixth gr1ders from regul1r Lindbergh School cl11w1 work with Miss Walker'' students in motor activities Ilk• jumping rope 1nd pl1yground gam11. Above, RhondA Dollison assists. M1rk P1ollno • •' ' • 1 6 ._,.. • ._, .. l-V• f riu~r l eurull'Y 0 l~· I ';"1 --- P are ri t --Effectiveness Course: No One lo·ses 8~ JO 01..SO!\ 0 • "" o.u, ,-1101 i••ll Or 'Jb.•1nu.'I (Jordon told a ft•W sec:l't1IS al.!<hll his i·ye:ir· OkJ daughter, ~f1chclle. duri ng .his most recent !::i lk : she 's very dependcn1 , disorgaruzed. unbeUevably messv, terriblv inconsideraie at limes and pirty, he said. .. lf our spou.ses .... >ere ttii:- 'bad \\'C !'eally L'Oultln't :>land them. \Vc'd divorc-e tJle.m . '• he told rnc1nbt·rs a11d g\Jt'~ts oI the \Voffl.3n's Auxiliarv 10 the Orange County Medical Association and thf' ·uc1 ·Medical Faculty \\li\'es. But I.hen he ;,1drn1tled that •·rm not so eas} 10 get along with l'!Cher. I'n1 ~Jflsh. often ·Hearty luncheon 1111>~'\S)', <>i1l'n uicu11."d1·rah· ' Ur. G11rd11n .,,11d that the nmu1 t11fh:r1•11c1· t>•:l'>\l't11 the r i' I a I I 0 11 'I h i p \.\Ith ;_1 n 1nmn-;1 dt"ratt• 1·hil1! an<l 11n int-<1ns1df'ra1t· !'poll«i•' Is th;it 1h1' p.-1 rent-ctultl rl'l:111on '>htp L'> fixed and "11/1 thl' olhl·rs !he.re 1.s an uul IMKEl'J IN "TI1c pareut·child r1:l<1t1on• ship IS tht· Q(l]V r•:lll111}n<ihip 11·h1~rt-both n1t'n1bc:r~ an: \O('k- {-d u1 ." hl' .said 111 ·nt roducting his CTJ!l('('IJI of 1)ar1·nt f'lf(•CLIVC- nc·ss lrl'l1111nJ( Dr. (:on.Jun. <iu1hor of the bf'Sf·Selling book 'l Jo:ffecti\'l.'lh'SS Tra1111tl,", 'fhe No-lose /'rogran1 for Ba1s111g Res1>0ns1bll' 01ilrtrl'll '' 1;,; prl'SldC'nl o I Effctl!\'l·nc:.s Tra101n~ Assorlat r!i :in11 t' 1'I hri;.it'>t."'11 rlinicat ps) th11lu~1'>l H ~ci!I during tu :-. l'<1rly [lfl\lillc J)rlll'llCt' rh;11 th· lx:t;<IU nGtit.:ing that p.ircn!<; h:ir1 .1 Jot uf lrQuhle 111th 1h1·11· c-hildren. ··Tuey tlh<' par~·nts• all lookL>d alike. 1'1u.'\' ;di h;1c1 1h~' 1a1ne l<1ek of 1ri rorrna11on . I lhought lh1:rt-• ::.l\i,iU!ll he some !'iltnple 1ruu1111g progr;1•11 1or pC1renlS. ", The::.t· people "·ere no t fa ilures . Dr. Go!'don <;IJCS!';t'd. ·rhcy v.·crc sut'cessful pt-'Oplc frum the Pa s <• d t' n 3 • S :; n i'olari no eircn who b:-1d "lo11sv rr.la!iunshilJ.'I" vo1U1 I )I l' 1 r children. So he designed ;1 tr:iinini; progran1 Give Your !!cart for Israel \Viii thcn1e the Keynoters luncheon, sponsored by the ':\¥omen's fJi\'ision. United Je\\'ish \·Vclfarc. Fund of Orange County. l\1rs. Sophie , 'Koonin (left) and ritrs. Gladys Nadler arrange decor for the event. to take place 'fhursday. Feb. 14, in the Newportcr Inn. Funds will n1alntain services lol'ally and in Israel,. " / c=.==.i~e" r u.-;~~==:- SPECIAL ·-~.,__ - !~~:\;ii; :!~-;.--. ·: Comlort 1n c:ord uroy w1t11 lealher ~lino arms, chrome 1ramt: and cusi-.1ons 1n orange or dark brO\'ln cofCurov. Mastercharge & 8an:o<Arner1card . Ooly $79.00 f'l tNO~IL(!l'l 6 •><lflol,V UN!IL ., : ... Jf'IOll'f 12 lO!i ON Tl-iE DOCKS1Sit.N PEDFIO • r . .,., .. ·':>131 ~11 !:'''> •E'-'ERll HILLS • ;~ ,. ·1 • , • '4·()t:•J Penalty On Widow Removed . A IJ11l \vhi ch 1\ill 1·q111d i1.1· 1nhcn11u1ce la\IS f<1r ni('n tind "Om<·n 11·as signed 111 10 l.1" by (;ovcrnor Ron <ild Hc:1ga1\ this \\'l'C)C S<in~tc Bil! 5i0 by St·11H!nr ;\·lcrvvn ~L Dymall .1· I [).Los An geles! remove:; prov1sinns 1n state l<iv.' 1vh il·h i111µos(' stricter requ1ren11..ni.~. f:!l'l'~lcr (·xpense and timi· <lt>l:11s on 1uneritancc by 1\·irJo,\·s · th.an l'oCrc ;.1pptied ro h11"h~nds on !.he death of !heir 11·11l'~. Husbands have 111i! had to go through lhe 11111c <ind expense of probating a '"'ifc's estate excepl for port ion s ]('ft to a third pc1·son, thus enabling him to gel hi~ port100 of the estate quickly and 11 il h little cost. \\lidows. howev('r, have had to go lhrough the probate court to have the entire estate, incl uding portiOf\'> "'hich she o~·ncd outright, set!led. Under the bill, "·hicil \1·ill becon1e effective Jan uary I. 1975. current law applytn~ 10 widowers will also ;1p1>ly to "'ido"·s. Fee provisions also . \\'ill be the same. For A Career ... NOT JUST A JOB BE A "WOMAN IN WHITE" Bu ome a Aleclicaf or Denta_l AssiJlant in 4 or 7 monlh.r. ~~ NEW CL A SSH ST ARnNO Lifetime Plocament A11i1tonce ,AYMfNT '!ANS AVAllAll( 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 541 -4461 Vf7flAN'S l fNEFITS AVA /lA8lf ! "No other relatlOhshlp poses Jo many problem.!i," he said of the parent ·c h il d J'ela.Uonship. "Children by and large ;u-e very d1ffkult peopJe to gel 1tloog with. NO HELP "I think parents need 3JI the help they can gel to make it through this relationship. Unfortunately society has not provided parents with much help.'' Dr. Gordon 'kiddingl y said lhat since he nia}oted in psychology, he had thought he would receive some help in some of his classes. "I had one course in child psychology ,'' he said. "but It \\'as theoretical, stupid . It didn't help me at alt. ··1 rtad some booU. Dr. Spock help<.-d me relax when I found that the child wasn't going to die i! he got diaper rash. Out 1t v.·as no help in discipline." To date. his p.lftnl training has reached 100,000 people, and by the end ot 1975 he expects to have tralned a quarter of a million perents. What is parent effectiveness training like? "!l's not therapy. 1t·s not sensitivity training. It's a cla~.·· No more l!han 30 people are enrolled in one class and sessions take place weekly for eight weeks, three hours per 3eSSion. Parents are taught melhods of resolving cooflicts and solvln.8 problr)llS·, Or. Ci1rdon said. "It relies very hcav11y on role playing. \Ve discourage parents from talking about their children. lt's like taking tennis lessons from a pro." He is t:nthusiastic about the impact tbe course is having. "We get many reports from parents that it revolutio.nizes their home." he commented. "I have been terribl y rev.·arded. Relationship.s with children can become a n ab!!Olule joy." While Dr. Gordon was selling up his tape recorder to play an excerpt fro1n a cla.s11, sever.al women who had taken the course offered "testin10nh1l1": -·1 had troul.Jlc relating lo 1ny tce.oag~s." one womttn sald . "Mt.er th!!. third session n1y daughter convnented that 'Things are better already ."' "I learned to back off on things that aren't too big," said another. Still o:nolher said, .. It helped me separate 1ny problen1s from theirs." WHOSE PROBLEM? Dr. Gordon agreed that "it's very important to differentiate "'ho owns the problem." If a chUd hates sdiool. that's the child's problem , he stressed. Dr. Gordon L'Qnunentcd th.at "active listening" Is the-kty to .i>olallng probl•"'1· A dli]jl may HY he ha5 one ~ltm but his real problctn ma)r 'be nMJch deeper Md very4_r11 covered. .. •..• ~ ... "The worst thing ln ~ b hav~ a hypotllrt" · ' ~old .. • .. " • o><U•.. ~ ~ On ~tmJssivenJ . sii!l. "Pennltl!ve,.... is.'fine lilt' the clllld but llorT!tile (or the parent. "n>e parent wo:n 'L get hi.!! n ·e eds met. '!be relationshlp can't endure." Or. Cordon 's "'l"JO-fose" 1nethod of solving oonflicts "'8.S borrowed from John Dewey, he suid. To arrive al a solu.tion 11eceptaP)e· to both parties, either parent and child or husband and wife, :;ix-ste~ must be taken: Legal Change Not Only Way "Define the problem, generate possible solutions, evaluate solutions. make a decision. in1p!e1nent th e dl'Cision and evuluate the decision." By LAUR IE KASP1':R 01 l~t Dl ll't' Pl!al Jt1ll Ranwna Ripston, executive director of the Americ<1n Civil Libt1r!ies Union . Sou l h er n Ca\ifnmi:'t affiliate , opened the "Women and the La Y.''' \\'orksho!l sponsored b~· the Lagu11a Bench Chapter of the Nation:il Orga nization f o r Won1en with an optin1istic forecast. She predicted the Equal Ri ght s Arncnd111ent \\'ould he ratified by the five additional states needed to pass it in the. near future. A!!hl')ugh some states have considered rescindin~ their ratification. she told the \Yomen . "l think there's every bit of legal opinion on our side ." Some states had passed and then re scinded ratific<ition on both the 14th and 15th an1c.ndmcnts, .~he s.:iid. but Congress still COlUlled those s tates as having ratified the ainendment wheii they 1vere added to lhe Constitution. r.ts. Ripston also noted the nu1nber of new llills and ~everal rece nt Supre111e Court decisioM \\•hich \l'ill affect \\01nen favo rably. But then she cltanged her tone saying. "IL all sounds \'Cry good. lt really isn't." \Vha l is needed. she explained, is "enforcement of the Ja,vs .,,,.e already do have,·• \\'01\IEN AT \\'ORK Altho11gh there are law! prohibiting discrim)nation in e1nployment and Clemanding equal pay for equal work, she said on the average, for every dollar a man earns, a. ~·oman still earns only r>H cents. The un~mploymcnt rate for \1'omen is 48 percent higher than it is for ' me n, she said. And. .,,,.omen are s t i 11 primarily the dom es t ic, electrical and service workers. Althoueb a n e ws paper article said · women ar e ndvnncing faster than blacks, she ch nrgcd thla Is an "age old trick" ol keeping groups out or po11•er by keeping the1n fighting between themselves. "The question is not whether women are making it faster or bcl!er 1han other minorities ... \Ve don't want the same piece of pie." Rather. she said. v;omen want the group in power to move over and share their position with both v.·on1en and minorities. ENCOURAGED EFFORT Ms. Ripston. the r i r s t y.·on1an to be pl aced in charge of a 1najor ACLU affiliate, als<> cited bills \\'hlch v.vuld l1uvc helped "·omen but did not pass , the proposed abortion amendments and cases included in the._ ACLU dock et of alleged rhscrimina- tion . "Change is happenlng and it's happening because of lhe "'omen's movement," s h e said. She told her audience they should press for ne,,· laws and the implementation of CWTent \a\vs but they should also not forget the poor and people in jails. She said attitudes of society need changing and more "'omen should hold seats of power. "How \\'e fight it often become5 an individual thing." she said, "but ..,,.c have to fight it ." Noting the loss of interest in lhe suffragette movenl(!nt of the pa'St, she charged .. \Ve've come too far nOY.' to Dr. Gordon stressed that parents 1n11st "assume the chi!d is going to stick to his part of the bargain v.·hen the problen1 is solved." To reiterrite the solution. hf' explained , .. conveys a lack of trust . "Al1nost cl'e~· problem Is an1enab!e to this n\cthod of solution." About dru~ :.1busc he said. "O"'eruse of drugs 1 s symptomatic." He belieV(>S :1 happy hon1e si tuation will preclude abuse. ll is 1nethod for getting a child to talk ni.ay be either an invitation to talk or silence. Prying ls not good, ,he said. To deal 11'ith s i b 1 i n g conllicrs. he recommended using the six·slep rnethod with the parent serving a s arbitrator. ~ go back ,, where ,,. ""'-.. [·=R=-=u=F=F=E-::-:LL=--=,=s Groups Take Holiday to Heart1 ~:~~.~~~:~y Co1t11 M•1a -541°0159 Scripps Alumnae LQo;;inti al Orange County through a kaleidoscope Is the theme of the se<'Ond seminar to be presen!ed by Scripps College A!umane. Five ineetings are planned for \Vednesday 111 o r n in gs , starting Feb. 13. Speakers include George l\ey.. vvho will host a tour of his ranch ;ind show slides: i\lerle Seymour, who wi ll guide a tour of the r..1i ssion S.1n Juan Capistrano. and ri..1rs. 'l'ony Forster. who will guide a to.Ur of ndobcs in !he area. Others 'vi ii be Mr.~. Ellen 1\. LC'e. noted author on Ne\VIXlrl Bay history: Dennis ~ll'Clain . manager of lhe !\lunicipal \\1ater District of Orange County , and Dr. \Vil!iam Sanborn of th e Newport-i\.1esa Unified School District. decorations for the Valentine 's Day par!y, to be. given Yi'ednesday. reb. JJ, at th" Port i\1 e s :i Con\';.ilcSC<'nt l!ome. llost ing \\·ill be 1ncn1bers of the Costa ~1esa J u n i o r \\lon1en's Club \\'ho \Viii initiate new members during a meeting at 7:.10 p. m. Tfu'sday, l<~eb. 21 , in the clubhouse. Nurs e s A dinner n1eeting at 7 p .. m \Vcdnesday . Feb. 13. 1 s planned by the Orange Countv Association of Indu s tr i a'l r\urses. Arthur f\1adorsk y, f\10, \\'ho is medical director of Casa Colina H.ehabilitation Hospjtal, will di5Cllss Cardiac Risk Factors. The meeting will take place in the Dia1nond Bar Country Club. Business Women ~1agn('y 'Langsted Jensen. \\·ho recei\'cd the Freedom award foe ~ poems, will read soine <t her works for the Nev.'port Beach Chapter, Amcric:an Business Woman's Association. . The group v.•il! meet at 7 p.1n. \Vcd nesday. Feb. 13 , in 11ichard·s Lido Coffee Shop. Auxiliary Orange County Se ction, \\1o.nuUl·s Auxiliary to the An1erican Society r>f f\lcchanieal Engineers \\'ill n1eet at l I a.m. \Vednesday, F·cb. 13, in Western Federal Savings, Tustin. ~1iss Carol Bevil of 'Southern California Edison Co. "'ill !===========ii:i prese nt Entertaining Party Ideas. Las Olas I Las Olas Toastmistress Cluh will meet at 7:30 p.n1. \Vednesday, Feb. 13, 11\ ~tcrcury Savings and Loan. Jluntington Beach. Participating in the progran1 v•ill be the f\fmes. Elden Bainbridge, Roy Anderson . VALENTINE'S DAY IS :::74. BIDTIQUE 14~7 VIA LIDO NEW~ORT l'EA.CH jNo~I To LIO. T"H!•t) I of A Pat Jones. Carol Bailey and !~~~~ ........ ,...,...~~~ ~1s. Leah Rttd. 1· ----- 1 rvi ne Juniors lr\line Junior Won'len ~111 nominate officers at the next meeting. slated for 7:30 p.m. \\'ednesday, Feb. 13 . In the University United r-.rethodls! Church.. CLASSES STARTING NOW ICE SKATING Also planned is a Back Bay ----------------------------------. LESSONS \\·alk and tours of the Newport Harbor Art l\1useum and the Sherman Foundation Research Library. Rivi e ra Club Valentine's Day-Circa 1890 will be depicted in a fashion collection. owned and modeled by J\.fr s. Anna Lee &heller. She ·,rill present. t he progr<:m at a I u n c h eon rnceting Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the Balboa Bay Club for the Riviera Club. ~1rs. Schelle r. who s~udied costume design at Chouinard Art Institute, first became interested in collecting period fashions v.·l1en she traveled with her husband. a long· standing men1ber of t he Horseless Carriage. Tw ins' Moms Orange Coast f<.lothers of Twins Club will ha ve its annua l 5,1•eetheart 's dinner meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, F'eb. 13, in Meadow I a r k ColUltry Club. Special guests will be members' husbands. James Shimanoff, director of the Office of Consu1ncr Affairs. Orange County. will report ahou t the functions of the office and a n s \I' e r consumers' rights. CM Juniors llandmade hearts and flov.·ers will be used as :for him on Valentines Day; .. .. • ~· ] ' -I • _____, . - " -I . -1' . . -·. -. natural color lin¢n coat with our fine.st all cotton. trouser c.ha mbray t1lUrt and.. _patchwork madras 1jie . @)~a@@)§@ / I • Enhance your child's poise and pos1ure. A plan"ed program of lessons with the exclusive Ice Capades'.easy learning meth od gives you or you 1 child hea lt.hy exercise in pleasan ! supe rv ised surroun ding s. 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C1UIC11"I •. n.:11 "°'"' ~. 141'1 •IUO•-e •11,., TW!lll, C.Ufol'nl1, '1"90. 1'tCTn1ous •1t1111ts1 •AMI nA1'mMl•T Tiii loll(l<wj "ll ltff-1 •rt 000!111 1>1111,,.n .,, lllC 01!\llLOl'MlHT CO. 11•11 Aot-. Ntwpor1 11•.ctr. c..ut. f1'i2 k>ltfl OoMl1 c..,..._, lll"a AMI°""" MtWfl(lrl •lflh, Ca!ll. '1'4' A_, Go.I• Ma.I. C-'!totnl•, flt1,, CANFIELD. o.c:...-1 Ti.ii tw.ttlftl•I 11 c....Ouclld "' '" "" lndlvldu•I Keys Changing Life ~I:., wlll .. ~ In !I'll I Dl •4 NOTICIE IS WE•flY GIYIEN fll•I ,,..joct lott11rnc.oon H1mt: LOIS ... CANFIELD h11 IU1d hlM'llll 1 10 HO. 1•1: I Pl'lll1eoi fvf .. rtl>.llo Oil l\'111 11\d Tlllt bu1l.,..1 11 teftGuclocl .... ln<ll\llau•I. ,.thr L•ll8'ffl r ..-01<W11, c ... ,,_ l~l1 Jl~ltmtftl ..,., 111«1 ... 11~ "" "'' COl/fl!Y C.ltrk of Or•flOI C°"'nl'r .., At001TIOHJ TO RSLOCAfE OIST•IC l '°' l>-•"•l'IC• of a..lltr• T•of.11t1<1.,T•1v A0Nt!NIST.A110N lhHLDl"'G IO me PO!tllorotr, •1/o-1. la *!>!Ch ,.,.. "l•c• "1'"' tr• °" 1111; Ofllc• ol la m..i• f« Nrff'llf" P0'11c11l1•1, 111d •nm l'1tl!lh"'-cl 0 ,.,,., C~•' QillY IMloor 611 J•nuuy 23. If/' 1~1. 1!1ll'l'fttnl ..... fllod With t.,....11 Clcrrk of Or•rio-Counh' l't00"11>1fy •• 1'14. n,. Ol"rld Of~OI' •I "hrilu l F.cilltl•t lhtl lhe !Imo tl'ld plat• ot ll11dn11 l'~D!l111od Or.111"" (6111 01111 Plkii, Jin~1,1 l~. F•l'lfUl •Y 1, I, I.I, ,.,. ff1,/I RHONDA CHAUN CEY Rites Planned In September 1\ Sept. 22 wcddi11g 1!!. lic1ng plauncd by Hhonda Lynn l'lu.iuncc\' uncJ Bcr11ard John C:i\'alluc'i.:i . SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 Oy SYl)Nl~Y Oi\IARft AH ll<:S t~iarth 21·April 19 ! Ba:\11: 1;1sks du1ni11a1<:. Stead y pace is 11111101·1:1111 Don't Ue/egall' J u11t:-Check rne<lical. rlt·11lal appoin1 n1cnts. Refuse to ~i"c 111 Io len1ptation or pos1poit<-'111enr Taurus, Libra f\f'l'~Otl<; rould 11l;1y .sig11ifi('a11t roles. T.\UBLS 11\pr•I !o '1:1" ~111 : l.11n11r aspc('I now 1s 1ndu.:;Uivc of rclatiunshi1>s "'ith chrldrcn nnd rncmbers or opposilt· sex . You <i tTivc ;1t d l:'Ci!iions 1.l'hich t1ffec1 cmollu11al \\'t'B bt:1ng. Key is lo see \\'hat 1;; good for yo u. to rccoglli~.c \\'h:it IS dt'Sl/'U(:livr. ' SCORl'IO (()t"t. 23-NIJ\'. 21 1. At•t:cn l i.s Ori l'l·~ults obtalnrd th rough p..·rsontd, µr11fes~1on:1I enrl('ti\'ors t!l'1nodcllni; i ~ lc;l\111·ed. So111t• chaugcs occur ti.used on 1•!1111111~1!1011 of !IUlllC!'OUS. det:iil.~. t 1111t'-tu11s u111i11;::: SAli lr rAll l US I "lo ll. 22- Dcc. 21 J • Em1Jh<1 sls i~ 011 ho\11 f;ir you rc::ich and "'hat you expet! 10 gr:11J. Kry now 1.s lo II'.: :111uh 1lt•:1 I '1'1111c slu dv \\'OU1rl 11<· t;O!ls1r·ut·ti1 t'. ~leau·s you 11111.v IJ,• 1•x1ictlding enC'rRy 111 niin-producti\'C. d irec tion. CAJ'lllCOJtN I Dec. 22·Jan. -19\; (;ood Junor aspect cuntinues and stresses the "'HY vou look at the \\'orld. You cu1nc to tenns "'ith )Ourself 111d m•y 1M 0011111..i •I •he Ottlc• lh• 1~11\1 h11 btt" H•I tor f'IO. I~. F.tirutry I, 15, tt, 1rid Ntll'l:ll I, 1•11 . or tho Archl11c1. Wlttlam a 1urox1t & \tll •• , t:OO 1.m .. lt1 "" Utur1r...... •l•·h PUBLIC err c -and loved ones. There can p.,1.,.,., 1"° 81111101 0,1v,, cor~• o• OtoCMort.,,. .. 1 No. 1 of ~·111 court.1---.-----cc--c--,,"Cec-----I N I E be I • <Ml M1r. C•llt0<11l.1. •1 IOO Civic C•11"' O•lve W••1• In PUBLIC NOTICE --------grea er inner peace. NOTICE IS t<EREBY C!VEH ,,.., l~t Clly ot ~·Ml• A11•, c .111.,.. .. 1.. l'ICTITIOUI IUSUotlSl AQUARIUS J ' F' I lht •bav.,.111med ~CllQOI Olllrltt of Dllt<I J•n. l't, 19''· ,.ICTITtOUI •UllHliS! HAMI 'TATrMINT ( a11 . v(). (') O•d<>pe CMinr1, CllllDr nll , ~!Ing by WILLIAM E_ ST. JO!itl, HAMa ITATrMINT , ... lollowl11g P9''°" Is Clolrit ~1- ]ijJ: Dig beneath SllJll'liit:ial I nd lhroogll n1 Covernll\Q' llo•nl County Cieri( T"' followl"111 Pl'!"IOM ••• dolna •• l ~••.Olnaller role"ed lo .,1 "Ol ~TRIC'T'; \ll'OOLll!Y, •aWILL .. 11-!AlC!il!ll busll\1$f 1_, lit ~.~,, ),111 5 ... Vi•!• Or, 0.na layers -get do11·n 10 vita l win 1ecel"'e .,11 10• bul oot l•ter ttl•~ »ft I•~ J"'"liir Mith ••· Pomr, c11uo .. 11• •2•2' -~ H--1 •••c~ c.11 .... -111, ,,... Educ1tlon RttNrc11 A .. ocl•h1, ~:190 ""'''"'' '''"•· ''''' , •• ''''" po,'•119. J!•f•'••" ,·•••<I d•·I•<>" lM a1·~v•-H·lou •lrne, •••lt d okh lot ~·· "' ,.. -T IO<:• o c 1 c > •>·•• -' ' • 1 !!" .>H8r~ c! B u>,,lr•CI tor rn• •Dov• 11141 , .. ..._. ur r' Ol • '·'"1• 1 · .,. ' D• • 0 11'1 l'olfll, C.•llforfll• nfllt See truth !Jl•)iU.'( cl"ll -" {1: i.• ~·I All°"'t~ for: l'•IUlo"tr ,.hllllp Culler. J290 Tudoc:-Or .• CO!!• Tiii• llU•IP>too It umducto<I 11'1' an '"''''"" O C ' , O '' ''' > N.111, (•I. 92~26 lndl •IO"•' d . \' I . ·r Bid> 111.11 bl Ff!CtlW.d In !ht PIK• w •t n!j!' u I • y 0. II !I J ( ]2'0 T 0 v cccpt1on_ 't/U c:11 l (0 It I l•t •lolt••.: ,,._ .• , MH' h .. u 1, Y•n~ F•bf l>lr~ l.1,t , 1911 )7/·11 I y . UTIOt, ul!O(k r.. M••11•••l l:ltU•V I I · I l'I l'l , , ---· Co•1• Mt••· C•I 91•7•· T1111 ll611men1 ,..11 toted w1111 ,,._ SQ <ecrn11•1l'(. 'l'('S. rgo o"u pui..1r1~ '""a ~101><1 •t me •oov&-·--Tnl •D<11ln•••l1 condlll;'.!odbY t lil8ner-11 c0~.,,., Cl•r• Oii 0,.11,, (O\.tfl"' on kl 1. . ',1 ·lt (I •on•• un<1 p1Jc~ PUBLIC NOTICE 111rm1r111111. J.nu••r 11 1,14 ·• persons C\JU 1~~11•··· 11ron11nl'll· TMre w111 tie" \.).(l OO oupo,11 rtQulrKI ____ ----cc,-cc~~-·---B•lfV J, cu11...-' · !l,\I. \\'hat <l l))X';JI'-; 10 !}(' Ht\ 111 •~rll '.•I 01 ~Id dOC1Jrntnl• 'i OU&r.>nr.t flCTITIOl.IS •USJWfOO Thl J l lll•m•nl WI> lltod "'1111 ln1 I' ltflt II<• •tlUrn I" llCl><I conr!iUon wi!lllll MAMI! STATt:M•H" County Cit •• of O•l "llt CD<Jf>lt 0,, ~ut>ll1,,._, Ott noe CWJI Otltv ~Hot, illusion eou!cl rr11rL·:icnt ac:11:1l 11" ""~' ~11,, Ho• ~ •• 1 l)fl.ni,,11 ab:e . • Ft11ru.1~ •. "''· J•nuirv ;i, F•r><u.,~ 1. '· u . 1t 11 2/J.I• Tn• lollowlng P•r>ol\ll 1rt gOl f\lil '' --truth. r.1~11 bid n•v~! ccntorrn a!)(I bo l;us1,.01, 1., FJU !I ~~u "'~Ive 10 tn~ <~":rJr; "='-""'~•.1.1• THE PLUSl'i N.\ll. t \0 W. C°'"ll ,.ubll1llld 0ftnge COll•I O•llY Pl!u!. J I C S , I E~ch n111 ,,.~11 be •<Lono1111mer:1 D~ Hlgn""•Y· Ne-.POrt se4cn. C•tllornla f'tOn•••v 1, TS, n, end Mar.:11 1. 191• ------'SE l i'eb. l9-ri.1arch211 1: 'h~ •e'"'hv ,.,~""' ,., '' tn~ (onlr~cl •~6~ •Il l• l'•CtlTIOUI •USIHE11 S II , hi I !' 'II IJCctl~\tMI:; •nO ti/ me llo! ot PfOPOled -----NAMI STAT•MENT l)Q 1g IS on r{' a ions W! l ,,, '""" ,1~. 8 t)rmle Jeun We~•. ,12• Hl!1rl1 Wliv. PUBLIC N'Ol'ICE' • ·-· ' I ~ , "e ""'~"~!I p1•1ono .are <IO•flll those \\hO can play 1neu11i n].!ful 111r 0 1STR1 c1 H<e•vn 111<1 rl'l~t to N•l•P<»I Re~cn. t .. 111. 92"60 ~u11,,.u • '*•'" .~.,, •·--i.11 nu'!~ nr ro .. alve 6.ln•y L<>UIU Crli~ln, l~e ~MiW"l-------------~---1 A DIFFERENT PE•SP'ECT!VE. 19'01 roles in your life. l:i• ;11V<1re1,ov 1rregulJ•ll•~· 11, lntormilitltJ In Gr.viii, ~111 Gree"c•o, ltvlnt, C1i>f. l'ICTIT1ou1 •u11ME$i """"'"st., ~anr. ""•· c .iu. Of Jlceds -arHI dt'SliJ!;1ti011 '"1 \'it!~ ur 1" t,,, lliddlnq, t'ltOS NAM• STAT•Ml:•T Ktn Gu!\•. JJ.4 Y P'l•c•, L1;uno 11 • Ol~TIUCT h .. , dr!trminW 1111 Thi~ ou1ln1s1 J; conlluctt!CI DY • g1ne111 Thi fnllowlllg peri.<;n a i re CIQ•M!I Bell. C•I•! tt~~\. One \VhO sidetracks .1·uu ula}'/" •n• ,r ""~.,111nro .~1• of rer diem ,,.rlMr•hlp. bu•lnr.;i •" Roo.t1 s . ....:vrr1, "' Grlttl!~ wi r no! be !h I~ SO ' II ' ! W~De~ 1'1 ll•t lo<Jli!y In whit/I 11111 8onnle Wt>I ROLAN0 '$ Colltclot' G•lle•v. J~ LwlJUlll BLll., Cilll .• t'JoJl C ,,_r JI "C'\J l\':J. C. "·r 1, !o be ,e,l~rm•O '''' '''" :!.llawn !,,or~vln C:. Coin Mlghwiv, CMon• <!el M•r c !If 92''' !Ml~ DU••M•S• I• conducled b~ I Gtfll ral r,11 "' tvr• or >;Or~rnun nee-cted lo Thi.I 1111etn1Pll we~ !lied wl!I• Ille • · · Fi•11'elllllp • ~-···-f"e • ,.,,1r11t l, to Le "' !~llow•: COUolty Cler~ Of Or•lllll Counl'f on RoltMO L. V.'1tl!. !IOI ~~•cr't'>I D• • Kel' Gut~a l'U ULIC NOTICE 111cir p:.11·c11!s arc !he Ken (~1a unce~s of Hun tington Beat h ;ind the L o u i s Cav:illuccis, Co~ra ~lcsa . GE!\flNI 1fllay 21 -June 201 :1------------------------------'l:rUI, Cl•Ulll· J•f!U.lrp 1', 1•11 Coron• del Miit, (1ollt , ~6'5 T!'ll• sl lern I -~~ file<! wot" """ I<•!!•,. or Tvoe W•o• '''' J'·:I0111 T111, D<lllll••• I• co..aut !td b'f •" • " •n CARPEHTElllS Pllbflthed Orlngf Coa~I O•lly P l!<1I lnOl•ldut l. 5~~~~~y i~~,l~/4.ot Orilngt Co..nlt Oii Miss Chaunre~' is a gr:1d11:t1c cf Edison High Sc h o o I , J-luntington Bt'll{')I. 1.lnd her finnce is a ~radu<Jlc of 1·:~t11ncia lhgh St:l1ool. Co.~1;1 .\tcS<I. Dog 's Diet Not So Bod MARGATE, f\ .. J. !11Pl l An Atlantic Ci1 y, N. J . telephone operator Wh(I ;o,·cnl on a dogfood b1·e;1kfa.'i t diet two \\'eeks agu said 1lllf::ly eating specially p r t' p ;i r i: d f,:"ravy train helped her lose four pounds. Joan Cover , \\"ho :11 117 , f)',Junlls cl:drns she is 20 pu111·,J~ O\'Cr\veight. said she be ga n eating · the dogfood f o r breakfast l\•lo weeks ::1go aftt·r her svn 's girlfrit'r\d rrco111~ rTll!ndc<l H :is a t11gh p1ut t·u1 diet ri.f~· Cul 1·1', ·Iii, .";;ud tth.: .-dogfood pcJ lrls 1Jl:1k..: !hl·1r OY,TI bJ':l\'S. b~11 slil' <:UOkl'd !hen1 in 111:Jr~;1ri11t·. :ldd•·<t a ehc('SC sauce ;ind st·t'\'\·d thi•111 on to~1st. rt 1a~r ~s li~t'.' c·ri•;un <h·1l'<l l1('ef. I \l't:rlt do1111 :1IJ(i111 four pound~. y,•hich 1s 01 lol lur n1e:· ~1rs. CO\'er. a lele phone operator <ii an AtlJntic City nc...,·s~pcr. said. At·ec11t f)r:1t·!iealil y. Le ave frills for anu!hcr ti rnc. r.et do11·n to iss11!'~ (II hand. Oldt·r l11di\'idt111I lt<is rtgh1 idt•;1 -' h·· rct.:1•tllll•' c11ough 10 guu1 , fr01n •111111 l1l·1 .. s e.'l:pcr ience . A1nlu1itir1 1·on1t'S eluscr to fulllll11l t•rd 1r .1ou arc Sf'r!UllS. CAl\'C l~H ! .J1111e 21 -.ruly 22 1 l·'.n1ph:1s11.1· 11•iltin~!111:ss to trst. cspc1i1n1·nt. to he 1·c>rSatllc [ and iu put 1dC':1s to 11·01·k . snut~ f;1·111in i n1:•ss;1"~' 111~1 hint. F inis h 1rhat yuu start. Be symp.:1th etic tu unc \\·ho i •'llnfides d ilt•nl1n 1. [l·Jfl 't c:·s11 first stone. LEO I July 2..'.1-Aut?. ~.'.! 1 · P:n· 1 ;ind coll1•e r. Gather n1:.i!Pri:1I needed for cre.::rtive proj1•t•I Gc.1 to hr:ir1 of n1a!ters rf"g;1rdint? coo1X'ration or lack 11f it. Take lt'.'nd. F.ncourage ll•'". st:irt.s. \Vulcomc conlncl 1111th ont: "·ho is bri ght . c!1rt>rf11I .u1d {'\'I'll dram(ltic. \'JH(:<1 r.i\11!' 21.srpt. 2~1: !'r•·-.011;ili!\ ~µ;1rklC's; you are ,d)IJ• 111 get across m:ijor t~•in1 · l'ant'.'er. Ca pricorn and ,\riu:irius indi11iduals could 1 l;1v kev rolrs. New star1s in nr11· l!irertinns :ire favored . Lll!HA 1Sept. 2'1-0cL 22 1: A rnort' t hPrrful almo!'inhere could prt'V:iil. This fo1low3 son1r I.! I o o 111 -:1 11 d -ll u o m t'on \'{'r,.:11 ion.~ ~ii h rcrsons 1l'ho ('l:1i111 to knuw all lhcrr 1,1;( to know Permit sensr of humor lo surf:1C"e. L:iugh :it 1·uur own foih!rs. Good flCl\'S 1s up1·01n111g fron1 af:i.r . ................................. 1r;,pen•er l .ll J1.,U..ry 1J tnd frilru1ry 1 1, 15, ROLANO L. WA(:I( ,,.,.. I TU.le p.owcr ~~w opc•nto• l .n 197~ 191.7• Thi' 1!1l•mtnl w1' tdO!d wllh lho D D CAN YOU COMPARE THE TOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS A MANA G.E. 0 LITTON 0 SHARP Check Our Low Prices MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL TOMORROW -SAT., FEB. 9th 12 Noon 'til 4 p.m. ' IAVAllA COUM'f Cl•1 k ol Or•ngt (DUMl'f 0,. Publl1hed Ot•ngl Co11I Dtl!'f Pllol t • ..11,,,;,.hl l .ll ' J•lllJ•''f 2;, F•b<u•rv l. I. 1'. 191• '1S·l4 IN,.llc• IPntumJlltf I l •O•u11 y 4, 1914. F'orenl·" i?c u~• 11rl" '""'"' m~n hlgn~1~ PUBUC NOTICI!: Pll1JO PUBLIC NOTICE ~::,•,'.:i~~.:lo~,.11~~.upetvl~e<l, • • (•PI SU'·l .. S' F:i~!~~~. ~;,-~~ .~:")!.,,~~11~. 1~~1~1'1---~,c,c,c,c,cTc>O=,c,~,7,c,o,cNc,c,cS--- CAlllPET & LINOLEUM LAYE• NOTIC• TO CllEOITOllS •1'·1' HAMI! STATEMENT L .. lp1'f, L•noleoJ!ll A SU,.l•IO• COURT OF THll' -------The lollo-,,1n11 ll'trl0<1 h dolnu Son Tilt l ~ver 1.,9 STAT• OF CALIFOllN l,. FOR PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ CEMENT 1.\AiOHS TW• COUNTY 01' ORANGE ---llUGHE:!. NIC. 2,:11 South :!.l'l•lten, Ce..vn1 M•>on, l!O~hng and !ro ... elln') Ha. A-111t' f 1Ctl110U5 •USINl!SS S~nl• An11. Call!, '1707. M1~cllin• nper•tur ,, , 6.41 E•file of CARROLL II. CONE. •l•c HAME STATENt&NT Oe,,.;a Hughel. 1431 S. Sl\1\10<1, $1nlll CemeM Mason Journeyman 6.16 ~novm '' CARll:OLL 8VNYUN CO tlE. Tiit tollowlt>{I per&0<1~ •rt do•ng Ana , Calh .• t1101. CufP & G~ller Mathlnt OP"r~lo1 (cem•nt OltC•Bted. D~>lne•• •i: tn1_, Pu1lne•s ~ c0<1duc••d Dor 11'1 oril'fl . . , . 616 NOTICE IS i'iERE&Y GIVEN lo lh• "P ERSEPHONE'S PL,t,CE". J?S lndlvl<1 u11. ,f. Fortman !-Or: per f\Our eo.Jvt Journtvn•4n creelllors Oii tn• lbov1 111mlld dt>clldenl Gl ennevre s1 .• L1gurw &e~c11, (•Ill O. liugrie• L rale. 1~ar •II periont ht~ing claim> •g.111111 926~ 11111 11a1 .. n<1nl WI J flied w!ll'I "" ELECTlllC!ANS lhl ~i[d dl!>Clldent •re rtoqulr&d lo Ill• Sell'f l'lltlls Broo~s. "'11 Motn in~ C.ounty Cle r~ of (/f.l"lle Cou~l'J:. Centtal Foreman .. 10.91 tnem, will! the MtCtHlr~ vuuchell. In At~e., Oownev. Cell/. 902~1 J•nui •Y IS, 1914, , , F11rernan t .e1 !he oUlce of tl>I tlt rk ot ll'IO •Dov• Beverly Hirl Andf&de, 11 J • s I' ' Journeyni.1n .. 1.0\I •~Tiiied cout1, °' to pre1tnl lll•rn, wlln A>hWorlh'f ,.L, cerrlro .. Calll ~0101 P uDll•fll!d Or•n~• CD11t 01tly Qt' : GLAZIER 1he n•c•>ilf\/ voucll1r1, lo I h t Thi• bu•ineu 11 conauc!t<l by 1 g,n•rt l JAnu•rv 11. 2l. •nd FtDru•rv 1, Gla1ler . , , .• , . ,.. 1.11 Uridftr51Qned 11 Rooerlton. 11ow$er a. partnenlllp. 1914 LAllOllElllS Garland, 11tornev1. 1310 C1mpus Otlv•. Bt llv Wiilis Broo~• -• Lit>tlreri, 11trl!'r1t or cDnstructlon 1.t 'S P.O. Bo• TJ01, HtWl!Orl Bt•Ch, C1 lltornl• lltv•ry M•rl Ar>dr•d• J'UBLI C NOTICE •· 011rr~l"'1 end ltndtrs of 11n•uma!lc end which 11 tit• p,iece of bus!nau of Iha 1111• 1!•1tm•11I WI• 111..i "'l!h !he ... '"'"" '~"· ""'"'" m""'"" '"' ""'"'"'"' " "' m'"m "'"'"'"' ''""" '"" °' om., '""" '" NOT>CE >N,.TING O>OS ! ••mll1r mecll•11lc1I 10011 no! ~"!>braltly to In. 111111 ot s1ld d1ceoc1111t, wllhln J111u1rv 2f. 1914, cl~••lfied ntrtln , ?!IS lour mon!na 1rltr the llrl! publlc•llon l'l lOll Ho•k • II hertb~ O!Y.., 111•1 !ho • " ' ' ''' __ , ot Trintte1 ot ,,.. Founr.111 V 111 • 1 ra~ .. r end lrontr 6.0l!S o • "'"Cf , ,.ubll1hld OrtnO• Co.$! 01Uy PllDI. Scimol Oh trkl oi O••"lll C .' A>l'hOll Shaveltr l>.Di l 0111<! J•nU.l'l' 2', 1t74. ftbruary I, \J, )2, I nd Mtrcn I, 1974 C•llfornla will rtcelva ualod ~dt .. l'illndow Cleaner •. • , .. 5.9•5 MIRTH II.. CONE. 44t·14 lo 2;CAI o.tn, on !he followl"' .. Yle1Chm1n .. J.,BJ EJurculrl1 of tile Wiii Of for· -• ~ F0<emen 50 c~U per hour mort 111111 tne •Dov• n•med dKedr11t ·Furnlturr & Eo"o--> ,,,.--,1 '.!. lllpht'I cl••!Tlicallon 'uoervl1ed. llOl•lllTSOJIC, HOWSER & GAllLAND PUBLIC NOTJCE """' ''"'" ~ 0,.ERATING E NG llott:ElllS .,.. C•mrtUI Orl'lll Marth 1, I,,, ~ GrC<Jo 1 ........... 7.~l ,.,0. IP Ut7 NOT>CE TO C•EO•TO ',urnllur• a. Equ1pm•n! (Main!.·~ Grou11 2 1.~1 ,.. • ..,.,.., •••ell, c 1lllerft11 RS -ebr'u1ry ZI, 1'74 ":a. 0 "" ' '·" "'' ....... w:~:·g: c~~Y~J.~~. :;i .::;:~-;;·,,.•;:;:m ··~ '""'I ... Gr<>Up ' ,,.. •• .... , 1.61 Alltri••'I'• for l!•e<Ulril TWa COUNTY 01' ORANGE Sdld bid• wlll k -,-,, .... o>' Grou:> l 7.11 Publldlld Or1upe Ca.st Oii/V ,.1101, ""' ~~ ..... Grcuo 6 7.91 F.tiru1ry 1, •· U, 27, lfl( 3611·71 N1. A·llM7 ouslnts' otlic• of wld •cl'lllol •1 Grouo J $,Ol Estete of BY•ON J. /.A I LL E II:, IOC•ll<! el Ho, 1 LighthoU>• L•ne, f.,·ern.:i.1 ~ cen" per hour mor• l!lin 01'C•aH'CI'. 111" V•ll•r (cO<"r>er of Tilberl & He high~•! cll•~f!ica!lo-n •UP~r.is•d. PUBLIC NO'TJCE NOTICE lS HEREBY' Gl\IEN lo tht Strt•lsf 11\d puf)llcty Optned •lld r l'AINTElllS cr1<1!Tor1 ot !Me 1t>ow 111med d-.cedent according ro th• •bov• stlle>d11le. ~ , f .,..t m•11 (4 rn t n or Jessi _ 5o0 Ctlt!I lhtl 111 Pt'f50n1 h1vh>O cl.alrnl •11•lfl1! AU Old$ ••• lo bl! 111 •ccordl • eDove Jour"t 'l'rn•n '•It . ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINe.SI lhe w ld docedtlll l •I re<1ulre<1 lo flit Wllh cDlldlllnn1, hufrUCllOfll •nd 1peellk1· Regulir br"'" pe!nrtr .. .• I ll MAME STATEMENT fh«n, With th• M'OUS8ry VD<ltht rs, I" !io-ni Whlth •rt •v11l1ble I" lht Olslrl I Journevrn~n Spriy · T~t toUowlr>O Pl'IOn 11 aotr1\) Dtislntst 1111 o"lct of lh1 <l•rk of IM •Do"'• 8 u1lntio O!llt• .ll I~• a d 4 :.i' P•p.erna.,gtr ~::; •~: ~t!lll!'d courr, Ol 10 pre,tnr lhtm, wllh ll•r•lntJefore me"tlorl!'d. ~httl Ro<~ Tap.er J PRECISION ELECTRICAL CONHEC· Ille nett1s1rv v ou t II t r a, lo lhe Sy Order 111 1111 &oird of Tr S~HI llock ·91 TIONS, S012 Ye.,rllt!Q, l1vl.,t , C.•llf. undtr~lgntd •I Tiit afllct ol 1111 •!lr><.,.vs, Foontiln Valley S<.llOOI Oi•:'j'' (U~ing Btroo;ikerl 1 ,3 92705 GIDtan, Dunn "'11! Crll'lc~er, 511 South ttoger B•loen, Clerk ol tit• · Shttl RocK ' R t~ Or lun, 1111 Vlst• Lartdo. Flowt" Los A1111,.1n, C11Hf0l"!e, whltll P ubllshtd Orange CotU Ot!ly 1 !V~ino Skim So•) Newport 8t•ch, Call!. '21.1.li 11 Ille place ol tHJ1lne11 of !he undtr>l;ntd F_,uiry 1, I, 197• PIPE TRAOES l .lJ Tiiis bu>lne,s I~ t ondutled bv '" In 111 mil!ltfi pert1l11lng le !ht t !lale --------------.. "!-· Plumn.>r~ ~nd ,,~,,_m,11 1er~ I.bl tndtvidu:~~ or1on ~te~~~. 11;-:',~:j·1,a~~1~11~~'110~t0,".1h• PUBLIC NOTICE ""';f Gtntr.it Furtrndo -W•o bOGve <;1rC~l Tiiis ~1~Temtnl Wi S 1;1e.;1 with lhe Oatlld FellrUa•v 6, 1f7•. ;· Jnurn~ym•n •A•t . • FDrtrn~n • 10 ~ t DoYt gro~' J Counl'f Clerk ol Or1f\lil o C.cunlv un Alan R. Mllll:'r l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SI • • • rJle. ournevrn11n Febfu.ry t, lfN. ExeculOl of the Wiii o1 MA.MS ITATaMl.NT .. ._ lrri11~1lon al'l<l L•wn Sptinkler• 6 75 ,..J\15' Illa all<l>te f!<r med dec•<le11t Tno laHowlng perM1111 1 r1 ..t,.,, ROOl'ERS ... • · Publl~hed Or•l1fle Co•~I Oall'f Pllor, OllSON, OUNN bu1!n•I• 11: ~ Furem&n Ftbr111ry I, U, 22, .lllCI M•rch I, 1~1•. AHO CRllTCMia OUR 8ROTHEA'J 1(6.EPEri., ~·J 6967 WARNER 5,,11 Forem•n 7·41 40'i·.1• l y1 Wllll11n A. A._ C1r11•tlon Av• .. Cor-Oel Mir '211 l~!!~~~~!!L~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~.;:;;;:!:!JI ,~~u~;rn,:~TA L. WORKEllS ::~ r:. s,::::.1.~1fefnl1 "~~ • .,.~Ol::t;: .e:r~C~. ~,i•r " " HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-5S96 s~1 MeMI w .,..ktr •.•• f .5, PUBLIC NOTICE T•I: 111J) 4'1·7000 Mtrv May Lill<, 43:1: C1rn1llon A , Allt"""'I' lor E•oc:11t1r Coron1 d1t Mtr, Cl. t'U25 Fo•emin -II"\ ePaVT Jo11rr!\'rnl" r1111.l----------------·I Publl~htod O•ir>QI C~SI OaHy ,.lkll T~l1 DUlll!Hll 11. cor>ducted 11 Gt nttal Fcrtm1n -n•, 1 o o v e l'ICTITIOUS •USIHtESJ ftDrutrv t, 15, :n, l lld Mirr.h I. 0 14 P•rtt1•rilllp. V i lllt'ltra --------------·I Journeymen r &Jt. NANtt: ST ATEMENT TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: ANAHEIM and HUNTINGTON BEACH the A11 o ll•ott+v1 combonor.on of f•btrglou table top w1t"1 slot1·te1lur"' 111111"1. or-cl PVC WHITE FltAMES, •hot w.!t not dtnl, !t o r, ro t, ~I. fade°' •u•I Th•1 grovping 11 virtuolly ~Mll.'nonce f,.,., n1v1r nt1d, pointing , +n1u,,ng •h · beou•y ond 1tyl1ng for monr r"'o••-~ u~lhter .. d p l1ces1"', mode ol duldroblt ~ o cr+ 011 , re~i •l1 o ing & "'' .... jt CJYO<loble in c"1ot<I o l cok>rs, '8" loble I SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE ONLY S PC. SET REG. $428 $349 95 ~/ ~--""""" RATTAN FLOOR CLEARANCE ' 21 " TABLE Rtg. S59.~0 lOVESf AT l eg. 5161. HIGH BAClf SWIVEL ROClC(R 17995 ~~~;;;,1 Reg.S l1 9.7S lOW llACI( SWIVEl RO CIC ER 15995 Rig. SI 10. Woo+, Mo • ..t <~-• of 1..-,., ~ ... ~-.. -!.n!,i,., in .... ~ IN STOCIC 1\,d,<: ' • ,!t-0:.· 24" GAS Locrstr . -~ '% ' . ,. ' 11 .... INSTOCI( Includes grate, instollotion k11 &fireembero1hbed. R•g. $79.95 ·s4995 NOW ean:ipt••• IANKAMERICARD •MASTER CHARGE .. $29.95 ... $49.95 . -S99.9S SPECIAL SAVINGS ON BROWN JORDAN GROUPS INSfQCK T amiomi . . . Koituo . . Regen • II 20°/o OFF SELECTED CHAISE QR CHAIR PADS Y2 Price ' TEAMSTEllS Tiit lollowtr111 perwt! Is doing ou~lnes• •56·7' Gayl• M. 8 allt•V FDrema" ¥.le !9 or more Tetms.teri ai; M•rv flo . ll~k undt r Jurl1dlclion ol Tt•msltrs Union. l'AB·RITE. 1'41 Ct flltMlal W1y, Sul!t P U BLIC NOTICE This sl1lem•lll w11. flied with tr.. t¥c/udlno •nr l!QUiP~nt ltss lhl" 1\, T1>$Un, C&trl. 926&0 Coun\y Cl1rk of 0 Plllg• COIHlll'J cin 6 Ions and rnel11!e11anct eaulpmenl). Re• Orton. 2111 lll1li L1redo, Tiie following shl1>mtnn will M ni ..altd Jinu•''I' ll, 1911 ~ F'r~ml:' or Sw~l$h C•~nt, "' slmlla• NtwPO•I Staci!, (Ill!. 'nu.l by Pecl!lc lnterrncuntaln E•P•e••· 1101 ,.._, l~PI equlpmenl .. , 7.0:5 Tiiis bU,1n••• 11 cor>d11cler:t llY 111 SO<Jlh 11111 A~enue, Los Ang•ltl, P uDlhlltd O••nQtl Co.it 01lly P iiot O•lv~r Cf Vehlct• or Corn~t1etlon 0, 111<1;,,;ou.r. C1Ufor11!1 under the provl1!0111 of SocllOll JdnUl l'Y II, 23, i nd ftbr'~f'I' I, I, \lelllclts or: ll:ell OrtOI\ 4 ct IM• Con1r1r1 Term~ 11\d Cor>d1Uo"s lf74 17).74 1 1xle' -llehlclt s 1ess !~an 6 tan• '·'' TMs sla1ement was lill!d wl!ll Ille el the Uniform 8111 ot Ltdl11g on Februiivl----=c:=cccccc.,--c----- 3 1iles _ -· 6.JO CDun1y Clerk DI Ot1ng1 Counl'f on •, 197• al l:OO P.M.: PUBLIC NOTICE rc•k Liii Or!we' 1.os February '· 1~74. CAtF Corl)., u pc -Ceco C0t11 .• 1----c.c::==c-ccc-cccc~~---Futl Truck _ 6.Sl ,..nus 5 ctn -GAF Corp, 2 PC -L. FICTITIOUS IUllNl:SI Truck Moun!ed Power llooni _ 6.41 PuDll1~M Or•not COi!I OtllV Pllol, 0 . Metler Mu1lc. 1 dru1n -HM~ln MAME STATl'Ntl'NT Weldf.r J,JO Fto. I. 15. 21, •fld March I, 1974 •10-74 Co .. n pc -JC P..,n9~, 2 p~ -Th• followlnv >-erw111 aro dolnt1 Winch 'T ruell Otlver -11'"• ner hour lll•ck Mfo., 4 ct" -Mire-ff l1l1nd ouslnt!' a•: ~dUillonal Wiit" oper.1111111 powtr winch Trtvolodga, IO OC -Al Ntm•n & 8ACK ALLEY PIZZA., 11Gol6 Mt0l'Mllll er similar •Deci•I l!!~chme"ls. PUBLIC NOTI CE Sen. l cl -Allder~ & Thompson 8ll'd .• Sult1 ,t,,, f °"'nl•in \ltllay, Ca lli. Drivers ol Tr111sJ1-rnl~ truck• ~nder l S~I, •1 llt -TrH tOP Inc, JJ.6 Ill 9270I Yirdi 6.st MOTIC• 01' MOM-ll:l!ll"OMSl•ILITY JollnSDn SIHI & Wlr•. I pc -Georgl w. Halliburton • ..,., Antioch, Tht toregolng •Clltllule of 1><tr dltm Nollet b hlr.tly Olll'lft II!•! IN Atn1rlc111 :!.111 Ca., ll Cl -ROUl(IFIOI lll lVtr>ldl , C•lll. f2S1U WlllfS IJ t>.1.ed upon ii workh1g d•'I' UllC!Orl llllltd will ,...1 bl r•SPOns(~ for S-1 CD., t pc -E H Wrlgh!, • Wtyne L. llll)bln..,n, 1112' Cu/vor, of elgl'll O> h<111 r1. Th• ••le for holld&V IM'I' dtbls or ttablllti.s conlr•Cled b'f ell! -E H Wright, 11 Ill -E lrv!ne, Cilll. 9lt.t... nd ove•Hme wwk 1111!1 ?le 11 11111 •nVl'>nll other lhln my1ttl, on or t iter Ii Wrlpllt. 2' Ill -E H Wrlgllt, Thi• bu•ln••• Is CDndU<:lt!CI bl' • llmt Incl Ul'll!·l\ttl. Th! dll I ctn -E Ii Wrl;ht, XI ctn -UlllrKorpOr•lod llSCCll llClll Oll\>tr '""" ; 11 1nell ?le m1Md&loty upon the C:ated •·!hi• Sllllh d•' of Fl'llruary A .. I E1111l111trlng, S cln -Mlcotrvn POrlnl rlhlll CONTRACTOR to whom lllt contr1cl 191,, • 01~. 2 pc -E H Wright. 10 cln G~• W, Htlrlbll'f'f«r ii awdrded, Jnd Ul>Cl~ ~ny •~bcontraClor L• O. Nuller -8lol1b COlP.. • pc -Al!OI\ flex T~ls ll&l•rnlnl WIJ 1111'<1 .,.1111 fl1• un.der llirn, lo Dar not lt >1 lh1t1 !he 16111 Indus 1161rd, 96 OC -ll;o<ll Rtlrlper~tors. Coonty Cl•rk ol Oringe '"""'V 011 !,.;!•d Sl't(•Hod •1111 10 all work..vn S•"'• Anl :!I l>C ' -JDIH•• S!11r1. S pc -Action Janu•r li l'7l ernploved b'f 11\em In lne e•t cUllDfl l'uf)llshed Ori noe CotJI 01111 p (I 1 Sptc:leUln, I cm -M'rma11n Oak l•atlltr, y ' • PCll DI lht <~~1,ecl, , 0 ' 1 pc -H9rgu tnc. I crt -C~eral '' 0 ~ No biddfr ma> wl!hdraw til• bid fer Feoru•rv 7, 8, 14, 1tll S0·1• Cliulc•, 2 t in _ Wilgrttll Orug, 1 Pub 1hed ru111t C61•1 01Uy ,.,101 a period o! Forlv·Flvt (15) diVS •lier pc -8 H T•vlor 01~., 100 cln Januiry 18, 2~• •nd Feoruiry 1. I, lh!! de!~ se! •er !ht O(ll11l119 of bias. PUBLIC NOTIC E -Alden lrK. 11 ct11 -SNr1, RDebuck, 1974 ln.7• A D•Ymenl bond and 1 perto•rnance U d n -H I< Specltltr, ' t i - tond will be reQuired prior lo 1wAr<f D' 1S1l S1ftw.1y Storti, I ctn -SUM!ttlana, PUBLIC NOTICE o( 111e co11!racl, Tll! pavmtn! bond 501'1!!•10• CO UR T Ort TNI! Bros., 1 PC -Columbus Hydr•ullc1, ~11~11 D• In !hr 101rn •Ml toll'lh In STATr 01' CALIFOlll"IA PO• 10 Pt -Gvm1111liC SplV. 11 pc -914,J ne Co-nlr~c l Documtnt1. THI: COUHTY OP O•ANGE H I( 5:1«l1lty, I Cl -Kt3u•I t:enlltl NOTICE TO C•t:DITOll S C.1vern•n11 Board Na, A·ntSl Splv, 1 pc -Jul!llet Mlg., 16 bw JUPE•IOR COIJllT OP THa COAST COMMUNITY NDTICr OP SALE OJ' 111. ,\ L -SaltWl'f/Amerlca", TIO Cl -Amtrltt n STAT t: OF CALIFORNIA COLlC:GE DISTRICT ,..O,.t:RTY AT ,..l\IATI! lALr F'l11• Foodl, BOO Tl1 -North Amtrlca11, l'Otl: THE COUNTY 01' O•A"Ge 11'1' Narman E. Wll,on. ChlnCfllor I" lllt M1ll., of 1111 E1111e ot WILLIE •2 t in -Falhlon Par!r. 1 PC -Ho. A-1PJZ 0~11. Merth B. 1971 • l :OO p.m. ...\AE HATCMER. Ooct•ita . '1orl" Am1rlc1n. 2S PC -Sonny ,.r0Clu<:l1, Ell•I• el RUlM ESTHElt WILSOtl. Bid No, "!>I NOTICE IS HEREBY <;l'JEN that U pkg -W. T. Cran!, ' ctn -Otto•Hd. Publi~hed Or•n~e C1111t O•Hv Pl!or, tho undersigned, JAMES E. HEIM, Publir: llo•lh j1,merlc1n PhlUo>. 25 pc -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Ftoru1ry I, U. 191• '311./1 ,\dml11l•lf•IDr. 11 adml11J51r11lor will! *Ill B•mMrgeri, I PC -Bem1Mrg1'1. S creo1111r, ol 1111 1bov1 111....a dt>ctdfnl ----•nnt "od o1 fht E1l11t Oii WILLIE M.\E •c -ll~rnt>er<;1~rs, 1 PC -A•ro SIDO lh•T •II por1on1 f\8Vlflll ct1lm1 •111!11sl PUBLIC NOTICE HATCHER. <11c•1Hd, will 1ell at pr lve1 ~•N_ut. I C•I -lll utg1r ~OOk Sn. I IN 11ld daced•nl 1r1 requlttd to fli t 1ale to the hlllhell 1nd bell ,,., bld<l~<. r.n -Wek ll f"ood>. 150 l>C -W•lcll 1ti1m, with IM 11ectn1rv voucht rs. Jn alttr dedutl!Oll of 1ny reques'td broktr'~ Food1, 50 PC -Youno a. Rut Mo~lflg, IN clllce ot !hf! clorK 111 1111 ab<>vi FICITIOUS IUSIHE!S comml1•lon, UPOll lhl l1rm1 .llld l PC -Kold Temp. Ref., I pc -lfllllltd tout!, er to prt1tnl !him, wl!n NAME STA,EMl!NT CCl'ldlllon$ fler1in1U1r m"111oned, •Md ~-~-od~ lllgtlliii 1 .~· 1-flC llS tllt 11ocirs,.1ry vouclllr1. le Ih a The tollow!ng per•an It doing builn•u 1ub!ecl to conrlrmat1011 bV tile tb<>ve-s.!':i '.o!:Utk 1 cf:;' H k c 11 1 -Undor1lgned ti 1111 Olfict ol tlef' ert~v. di: •nlllll!d Superior Courl, ~n Wl'dn~•~ev. l Cl~ _ Folt Y Mfg, 42-etn''_onfol~ GEORGE J, JEFFRIES. 500 N""'°'' F'OUNTA IN VALLEY STATIONERY lloil<Ch •• 191•, ., lht hour or lwelw Mtg J7 Ill Arctk E t I 2 Cenll1' Drive, :!.ullt 6~S. hl•WpOrt B~, & GI FTS, 1!011 Mtgnulli Aw., Fountain o'do<k nCOll . or IM•ta!ltr wilhlfl !ho DC :._ Nilllhwlci• Ad~g. , ~l~P~ ";~ Calltornla t'JMO, whkh Is lh• • llellev, Cell!. 91709 llmt t llowod by law. •I 1h• olflc!' Cenltr. 100 c• _ Moolgomery Wtrd, of lluslnts1 01 Thi undo"11111t<1 In • Robert w. Grebel. 16036 ll•ill S!., ol the PuDllc Allrnlnl!lr•lor, 1300 Scull! 1 ctn _ Wm, P, Johnion Eltclrlc, m11t1r1 P.rl•lnl1111 to IN t st•I• ot N I" F1>11nllln Vell•'f• Cell!. 9110!! Gr•nd Av111u1, S111t.1 Ane, C1lllon1l1 1 cln _ Heltl'I N•ui~i•fir, lliO tin dlCtdefll, wllh!n lour month' l lltr tlll T~ls butlflfts It cafleluctM Dy i n mos, 1!1 rlphl. lll!t , lnlertsl anU 1$1.llt _ Helt " N•u•lleoter, 400 ctn _ llrtl P111!1lc1ll0<1 Oii IMls t101k1. ndivlcual. ol •1ld WILLIE MAE HATCHER, CeamOPOlllt" Mor°''' 1 crt _ Tlr•flll!, Oiled J111u1rv 22, 197• RDbell W, Crtbtl dt c•1>1d, •I Thi llmt uf her dttl~. l ctn _ Nt;l•rt. 1S ell! _ O!lco DOROTHY E. PAYNE TMls sreltmenl Wit llltd wl!ll 1111 Ind 11! right, 11111 ano lnlerest tilt! LIDort lorl•1 1 pc _ Wollo"l!I" a. Ounll Adml11l1lratrl• of !flt •1t1!t CC<Jlllt Clerk of Qrangl Counry °" 11ld t )l•I• hll ICQUlre.1. DY oper1llon 3 ct O~vld!oOll & Lt"'l9fllMl l ti' Oii tno ebov• n1med df!Crdt~I Januery n, 1911. of ltw or otltlrwl••· ot/ltr tll•11 er H•rtfor.:t 0!1C11tcll 20 ell! ' A~ OaO•Ot: J. Jll'F•tas ,,.,,, In .o<lll)OI\ tu 11181 ot 'aid dtttd•11I W11o1.s111 1 pc _' N J F;•ls CCI ,. ~ c ... rr.r Ori ...... ""''' '5S Pu~l1he<I O••no• C61sl 0111~ Pllol 11 1111 11m1 of hn dttlh, 111 •nd J pc -Frornmell Inc, 1 PC -vwA'. N....,,.,n lkMll, CA ,,... J8nuerr :is, Flbru•f'I 1, 1, IS, 1971 21 .. 11 to that Ctr!l ln rwal properly lltKrtbld 1 pc _ MoritgOtnlf'I W•rd, 1 ,,., _ T•l1 (1141 M+'40I I-I I lollDW1, 10 wit: F1rrt119IOll ..... Mitch l ct" """""'' .... Ad.,,.lllllTllrill Loi 013 In llloc:k "C" ol HOltcl J . ScopeEl«'!ronlct. 1 ctn' _ AmDtrll; "ubllolwd Clr•"ll't Co.11 Cl•ll't' Pllol PUBLIC NOTICE Pull111 1 Fiii~ SlrHI Tritt. In IN cu., l'l.11flc• ' -T~-...... rn Anllo1111 J.1nu1r'f 1J , ar>d Flbru.ry 1, I. IS, ct S&nl• A111. C.ai.ifll'I' cl Oranqt , Sitt• ' pc '"" ""' • • 1914 1'°·14 NOTlca INVITllotO •IOJ or C1Ufo•t1la, •• p1r Map reconlod In I pc -Twm11111 011 RtrlnfflO, 11 11c 1----='°~~~~~~=--":;.;_; Ooolt • P100 11 of Mlicell11ntovt M•P•• -B1rg.1l11s Vnltd, • 11• -Ltcey Mfg. PUBUC NOTICE Nolltt I• l!lrf'by glvon 111•1 !!'le llc.itrd Jn mi Olflct DI tl10 Courity RKCM'Ur 2 pc -c .,,1r1I l •o, 1 b• -Evtrbrll1 DI Tr1nl11• Pl tho COl>I CDmmunlly of •aid COUlll'f. Electrlc Slpn1, t DC -H C Corrt,1---------------- Cclleg• Olllrlct of Oritngt Coon!y, SUBJECT lo ill o c•1>tlons, cOl\dltlons, • pe -J. C. PtnntV, 1 ctn -l'ICTITIOUS •USINl:SS Catil«nl1, .,.1u re«lw ..,altd bi<h Ul! rtslrlctlont, t•Sttnflnh, ••ctuiloni, tt$· (:1roll11.1 :!.0111 " Cindie, I pc: -Miiier MAM• ITATaMl!NT In 11:00 1.m., WWrMKt•y, F1Druarv 27, trvetlorol, n1111, rig/Iii, tlld right• of MfU, I cln -Ptrmt ll lflC. 1 pe ... 7.~•u"',,'-.· Ing POrSOf\t •r1 doing !971, •I Ill• P'IH'ClltllflO Dept, ot Slld way, of ttcOld. -Cofumlll• SllllOllll'l, 70 ctn -Mid ~ KhOOI dlslrltl l<!caltd al 1310 Adamo Commonly kflDW" 1, 1415 ,UUA, U1S9, Equlprn1111, I pc -5yr0<0 Olv. l MtCROPll:OCES:!. LAllORAlOllY', 1011 Awnu1, COii• M1u, C1lllor.,J1, •I which Wtn Firth S!ietl, :!.•nli Ant, ceut.,..nlt . c1" -w11tc1>11ter Audio Vbu••· l Skyl1"' Orlv1, LaguM ll•ach, Cal. lime ••id bldt w!U bl ftl,lllllctr opentd &ldt or otllrt ar• Invited tor wld tin -R1lclll1 Motil°' VH . 10 ti 916S1 ana re.cl tor l>'Ol>'rT\I •rid mull Dt 111 wr!li~ ind -HOl,lst ol Rlpp1, J Cl -R•khle Ntltlt11 A. Tl.,tr, 1011 Skyl1111 Dtlve, Prl11llf10 •PCI llndlfllf ol Or.11100 Ca.ti wlll bl recefvl'd 11 thl olltc1 cf 1118 Molltor, 2 c1 -TM MO<Ntr Co .. 17 L111un• lle•t h. C1I. JN.11 Coll&!!• lt74·7S C1l1l09. Public Admlflltlrl tor. llOO .soum c;;r1nd PC -Lltv MUii. 1 PC -lltllllcn t his buslMSJ 11 COllCIUCttd bY "" AU bid' 1r1 to bl In tccnl'danu AvtnUI, :1.11111 AM. C11Ltornl.1 "'°'· GO' Knitting, l pc -:!.llndtrd G1rm•"'1, llldlvld~1I. , with 1111 lnslrucllona llld Concl.IHOl\t arid mt'I' bl llltd ""'"' ~ Cllril of sold 70 pc -Ro~tl C•roll"• Cer11. 90 PC N1lfl.ln A. T!11tr 1 !WKlllc•rl°"' wtllcl'I 1r• -C111 n1o 5vPtriao' COUl't, er inay bt "'11.,..,.11<1 "° -M011neono 0ruo. 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Ctr!H .,, 1'1 W. Corl'lll'llroli TIW 80lrd of TnilMH ,.......... "" ._ JOMll M.·"A"IRSON. Dll'UTY Tlll1 busl.,.11 11 Cond\Ktl'd ll'f t n S•n Cttm8"!1. C111!°'11!1 9'l6n .:.1 pfivllf9e ol r•f«'tl'ID any D'IMI all ..... .., JOHN M, l'A"•RIO• lfldlYldu.11. Thi• 1XitlM1• •• tonclutll'd by • urnt.., Of' le w•iv. •l'IY lrreov&ariti.. .,. """""" tw """4MIJlratw Jollft M1llllM" o-r1111r11'11C1. , lnlcM'm•lltle1 II\ •fl'I' ...ci w In tf1t wttlil Wiit A-•M Thlt 1t1loll"l8fll Wil 11111<1 wllll lflt Robtf1 Antl\lln' C•t ltlt'I. Jr. ~ ~lf\O, 1• 1-"t ~ ·-(O\lfll'f Clotk of Ortt111• COlllll'/ on TM1 •l•ltm1n1 w11 lllltf wtTll NORMAN E. WATSON P.O. ..... USM J•nut rY 15, 1t76. COllflly CllM'~ of Or1t191 COU"IY *'V· INrd ol Tnnt1n ""'' .., ... C .. ftor'lll. tml ,. .. ,,, J lftU'lf\/ 21, '''" apo.,, •ftoo'1111ry ti, 1f14-· ll:OO a.It\. hl ........ t 11141 Pt-2"1 •wl!lltllod Or111t-Co»a1t Dall y Pllo1. , »iii Publ!shtd Orll'\lll Ca.it Dally "''°'' .. ul!lhhtd OrtMf C1111I 01111 Pilot Jtt'llJfl''I' II, 1$, 111<1 P-1bru1ry 1, t, Put1ll111td Ort'lCJ• Cllitl D1lty ~ F111tu1rv I, t, 1t1t »l-14 ,.obrUIN 1, l. 14. 191• +11•1• 1•1• U\./IJ1nutrY 1~ Ftbr .,.rY 1. I, 15. lt14 t7"1t ' \ \ " J 8 OAIL Y PILOT rr1dlY. Febl'11.,. e, 1974 Contrera• c1 ... 111 Robe Ronkln Wolr Combs , " • /.' -,.~' .j;]\Y Z.11 , Stephens losner. 1THE GAME II: Marina • (21~0) I J . .. By GLENN WRITE Once all seats are filled, doors will two to Marina. The Oiien rank 4th Marina pace1 the loop in defense. ~ving HB (~~!l. ' . at 01 ~ 0.11, tl'li.1 •'•" be clo8ed. in the OF and are second to the Vikings 8urrecxl.ered ff points per tiff. Koell er pace ?-.larina ln soorillg and it wu Koeick who part.lcularty hurt Huntington Beach in the January duel. He potted 15 points to head 1 ~ scoring while Con!m'a8 poured in 26 the -unttl , the Oaioo1Y had IUm a 42-41 leod In the third period. Marina iee"'8 lo 'llold ... ed" 0 ... Two ol Soul.hem California's most ~1arina steams lnt.o ho.stilldea with in Orange Comly ratings. Marina owns a distinct be i g h t Huntln{ton in beoch .lltnllllh ud .. >ol the Vlkiog11 """"'" .Wllo pla10d • key part In 'llHE GAME I -lloQI Landgrar. a cluly l'Opillco-·ror - highly regardt'd prep basketball teams Southern California's only ptrfect prep Tonight 's struggle throws Huntington advantage but the Oilers hold an edge a:hrow their heaYy guns at each other record , a 21-0 mark which include!! a Dally P1Jot Pred.lcUom in speed. The Vikings have magnificent SS.53 squeaker again.st Huntington Beach team balance, as evidenced by all five tonight in 'M-IE GAME Il. The b.11t1 le-last month at Marina. Glenn White -Huntington, 58-M. starters scoring in double figure'!! for the Oilers. -t ground iJ Huntington Beach Hlgh. The The unbeaten Vikings of coach Jim Craig Sheff -Huntington, S9-l'J8. Wednesday night against Anaheim and combatants are two Intense rivals, Stephe:M are unanimously ran ked No. Steve Brand-Huntingtoo, 59-68. wly 67 points scored by Marina. Huntington hurt Marina with it& fuJl court press io THE GAME I. .forcing Stardq Lloolpo ' . ' l time all-league sensation lbsner. · ,, Aiarina and lluntington Beach. J in the CJF Southern Section and Roger Carl!Ofl -Himtlngton, &6-52· Huntington Beach has drawn most or A ca pacity ·turnout of 2,500 la expected. lead the Oilers by a gam e in the Sunset Howard Handy -~farina, 59-S?. Its offense from Raul Contreras , 17 turnovers. " Combs sar.i the sanie tactic will be em ployed tonight. JluOllo110t1 Ilea<~ • Marisa · '.: f·11 h 0 ·1 Hank Wesch -Marina, 11-68. 1lo 1 t e 1 ers confines long before Lea gue championship derby. averagtng 24.4 points per outing, and 6-2 Scott Rankin F Bill _Fl<k , ;;:,_ .M 11he 8 o'clock tipoff and ticket windo""·s Hunt ingtOO Beach's 18-2 record misses Beach'• run and score offense against Scott Rankin , who's hitting 13.8 per Combs' chaps are ' fresh from one of their most impressive showings ' o( the sea.son, a 98-~ .thWnplng of Loara.' Marina struggled for awhile Wtdnesday nigbl. gaimt Anaheim, falt~ agalnot r..z Dour Rabe F Keith Koeller M y,·ill open at 5:45. Fans thinking of being 20--0 by a total of three points Marinl's proud aod potent defense. tilt. However. the other starters -Rocky M Jim Weir C Bob tolner ·· M buying tickets early and returning later with roach Elmer Combs' Oilers losing C.ombl' forces lead the league in Ciarel\i, Do"8, Rabe and Jim Weir, arc may find themselves locked out or the to Ka tel!a by a point on a shot made scoring, avtraging 75.2 points per game, all capab1e pofht producers. 11-2 Rocky Ci....ut G .Byroo Kollcl: 6-1 :>-10 Raul C<mireru O Rieb llrllltllnC 6-1 gym, HB official! warn. at the game's final buzzer, and by ju.st over dlW seasonal ave.rage <X 75.l. Bob Losner, Byron Kosick and KeiUl I ' ' : Pac-8 Cage Play Kuhn Hasn't , --.'"' .. M•r'"' 1n .. 1 MllftflllltM UH> t( LM Al1mlto. ., a 1!111.an • fl R•nc::l Al1mlfot .. 76 .krvill " .. LI l~1n . " LI H•• • 1 Nixed Nixon f Ducks vs Bruins; " " "' " " • Kltell• !oil ,ft_ K1t1ll1 MOtltl 'llltt• " ·- " u ~•II " ~ " surm Hrtl1 .. olS " WltrM .. 17 •• LI WllMn " . " Loi ·AZ ... 1• 3 " , .. _ " " """ .. • " LI H1br1 .. 70 Anef'lllrl\ sr ,For Opener I I NEW YORK (AP) -The baseball ' commissioner's office denied today a report that President Nixon would not SC, Beavers Vie .. El Oorldo "c-<I .. AlltMlln .. Loer1 " ,_, ll HunllntlOfl .. ., IC•ttlll .. JI U L-• • n " .. .,.. ,.. .. 27 U WMltrn .. .. " ....... " ~ . --• be invited to throw out the first ball in an opening game this year "beca~ of the nature of the political climate ill the country." 1 "That is absolutely untrue," said Joe Reichler. assist.ant. llO commissiontt , Bowle Kuhn. I "Baseball would be happy to have the President of the United States attend any of our games and throw out lhe first ball." Kuhn was not available for comment. He was en route back to New York 1 after a two-<lay vi!it to Toronto. The Washingtoo Post (looted a ' spokesman in the commisslooer's olfi~ as saying, "There are no plans for , a presidential opener.". The rea30n given "'as "the political climate." The spokesman was not identified. 1 Reichler said he had not discussed I the matter with anyone and neither had :the commissioner. lte added that the Post must have misinterpreted the statement of Jts source. "Jt's been rtraditiona.1 for years for ttie Washington club to invite the President to toss out the fll"St ball." Reidller, also a well-known baseball l historian, ::;aid. "Since there no longer is a club in Washington this situation I seems w be negated." _, ' . , , . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The UCU.. Bruins complete their first round of play against Pacific-8 basketball opp<menta this weekend and expect to be in command of the.race. "I am confident that we will be ready for a good effort ," coach John Wooden said as he prepared his te am to play Oregon, holding a share of the conference lead, tonight at Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins and Ducks both stand' 5--0 in the Pac.fl. Two othe r first division clubs, third place Southern Caltfornia at. 3-2 and fourth place Oregon State, Z.3, play tonight on the Trojans' floor . The other ' conference games pit Washington State, 2-3, against California, 1-4, ·at Berkeley and \Vashington, 1-4, against Stanford also 1-4 , in Palo Allo. The WSU OJugars, playing without star freshman center· Sieve Pul®'as this weekend, will be at Stanford for Saturday afternoon's regionally televised game. On Sat~y night, it wln be Washington-Cal, Oregon-USC and Oregon State.UCLA. "This is the best UCLA team of the three since I have been at Oregon," said Ducks coach Dick Harter. "Ke.ith Wilkes is playing the greatest basketball of his career and everyone knows how ;·: , ' • Ptitting Hi111 on lee Philadelphia's Barry As hby (4) checks Pittsburgh's Jean Pronovost to !he ice during Thursday National Hockey League play in Phiiadel· phia. The hosts won, 5-4. Bill Walton can dominate a game." Wilkes has climbed to third place in fac-11 individual scoring, averaging 18.4 points in conference games. The lean forward also ranks among the leaders in field goal p e r centage, rebounding and foul shooting percentage. Walton is averaging 16.4 points within the Pac-8 but 19.4 points for all Bruins games. Puidokas, with a 21-point Pac-8 average, underwent surgery Thursday for a fractured cheek bone. The S-foot-11 frosh. injured last weekend in the Washington game, niay be ready 10 retw-n to the lineup next weekend. 18-year-old Pushes Smith; Gonzalez Hot ST. PETERSBURG -Secon<Heeded Sta n Smith had to struggle, but managed to get ~t 18-year~ld Chris ~1ot.tram of England in the $50,000 Raymond James Tenn is Classic. Smith lost the first set or Thursday's match 3-6 and narrowly escaped the second set as be claimed a 7-S verdict in the tiebreaker of the 7~ second game. He then beat Mottram, who graduated from high school onto the World (bampionship Tennis tour, by a &.3 margin in the decisive third set. Jiri Hrebec of Czechoslovakia halted Raz. Re.id ~l. ~3 : Raul Ramirez of ~1exico downed Owen Davidson of Australia 7-6 , 6-3, Md Alex Metrevcli of Russia beat Geoff Master of Australia 7-5, ~2. e St"1vart f'aUs SAN DIEGO -Pancho Gonzalez . serving at the same blistering pace when be dominated pro tennis for nearly a decade, overpowered Sven Davtdson o( Sweden 6-2, 6-3 , in the o~ning event Thursday night of the Grand Masters tennis tour. Former Australian ace F r a n k Sedgman, co-favored v;ith Gonzalez, 46. in the tournament for players 45 and older, alao won easily in straight sets. . Sedgman, also 46. 1be main!\ay of three Au.stra.Uan Davi s Cup wi.nneni a qu.artor ""°"OJ' ago, beat Tom Brown, 6-3, 6-2. Vic ~z:as, 51, a seven-time Davis cupper, used an aggressive net game to outlast Hugh Stewart or Newport Beach, 7-6, 3-0, 6-3. In the evening's other match, 52-year- old Pancho Segura downed 58-year-old Frank Parker, 6-2, &-1. e casab Wl11s FORT LAUDERALE -Nct-nishlng Rosemary Casals eUmlnated hometown favorite Jeanne Evert, 7~. 6-4 in a $50,000 pro tennis clualc Thunday nigh!-. Misl Casals, of san Franciaco, claimed a 7-6, M decision over Mias Evert. Third • Reded Nancy Ridley Gunt.r beot"Tory Fretz, 6-1, 6-3 and Franco!Je Durr ol France beat Sharon Walsh, 6-1, 6-t. THE GAME II COMBATANTS -Marina High 's Bob Losner (dark jersey, shooting) and Jim \Veir, the Huntington Beach High player leaping to block the attempt, will be fa cing each other again tonight . At Deserl Classie . ' Elder Subdues Woes, .. Wtatmlml11' ~! ., w..im11111 ... .. .. Santi Ant .... , ............... " 7l W"l«n '' ,, """'' Alli " y L11r1 ~ .. .... ~ " 61 Anlll.tm " '*""""'' k ... w Mll'tM tll•I Ml OWi ,.~ Kotlelt Kotllw Fick •••lll'lll'lll L.1,.,.,orlf Jll'llll,,.. H1"-tf' ""' L1rvl• ,, ... . ... '" J(,J c ... , ...... , •· .. .4 ttt n.t ~In :rn 11.1 '" lJ.2 Citretll 1U t .1 Xl7 I.I Weir 1.. t.t 116 •.• lt•bl .,. u 110 S.1 G11"""" "4 .&.t 11 :t.I Scuowlnlkl P 2.t 11 1.1 ..... ,,.., ,. 11 10 1.6 'coll It 11 • 1J Caln 11 1 4 Jt l'Yll 11 1.J Wlllft • l.f * * * HB, Marina -~ 1 ' •c. • \. I • ~. I~'' " Coaches ·,Tell · :~'.} .. , Gatne ·vieWs' ·: ·_ · Rini coaches Elmtt Combo ol Huntln(tm Beach and J im ~ ol Marina HJcb qreo lhal =·• conlrontallon of thtlr two lino b' n , team.Ill lnvolYet heavy prellUl'e. Where thty tend lo d1airle II ., whom the ~ lollL lien ""' their vteWI ol THE GAME II , wtilch lo due tonl(ht (I) 11 Illa Hllllllnfloo Belch lllCb 1)'111: . Slyl C..00., "( thlnl< -detlqlloly lhould be ~ tht ..-ol '*"' . tht oaJ:y unbeot.a leam in the Qt and of belog ranlw!d No. l in tht (U'. 1f we beat thllll, lhey ,,...•.t 1riD lloo -League ·~ ... ~ They've only beatm Ill Jn OUI' IJ"' once in history. "Thert's qne preuure· an us hut our kidl pla:y 1& well It hllml, I W we have• d1ftnUe hcmt-·court ~ and that e11e1 the pr'lllWt IOlbeWbM. • He be ll"'"' hlo Olien Ila,. --lnconllve by ployln( tho Soo!Mllld'1 I'". l "8m . . . DOI only 16 -t tho Vikings fn>m that perch, l>ul lo 811P their victory string at II. St.pheno 11y1 ftMllt ol the pr-w ia on lllmllnftoa Beoch. "'Ibey -w win tooiibt just lo be lled wllll UI," be Ital.el. : . b s L ~ f L ad . lie -· llJat Ibo ~ llrlDI I Gra s 1wre o e :i i:..1 ~t': i;:t :-=-:· · . -· i, , . • • , cautloul,", he Points GUt. "W.e',.. J PALM DESERT (AP! -Lee Elder Elder bas mi3oed a totaf M' is-,.lta •·&ware <( the . llllak. -"'· .... r~ has the Pllttlng woes. an aching wri!I , from 15 feet or le In compiling blo :::!rt~ ':t~tak~ '-:=';.: '%: a date with a hospital -and a sha~e lwo-round total ol140, falr tnllaf per. -:' we 10le we'll bt· a 1betftr dd:t. ma. of the lead. ''I'm hiUlng the ball the belt. ef my we don't want td kltle." · • •· .1 As soori ·as this toumam~ is over, l ife,''~ 39. year . old ,Eldef •Id. ''If Stephens ~ves hls VlkiDcs _.. I I can J'"'1 I« aome bnjl~ 00 the • under, D¥Jre -lor\ the 11n1 1bno 1111f I'm going in a hoepital in Los Ange es greem, I can make tt tola&h <Iii: .. ~ -met Huntinp:ln llUa JIW'. "We ·.-. and have!Afwristdrained," Elder said r.a ol U-Jiuy1. 111,JUS\ lel .IOnM! unbeei..,, bad'jml --~No. 1 Thu rsday after his hard-wan 71 gave • putts in, J ·11 pe tough to tiaidlti; · Iii the ·'ctr l:fuit Weet and ft . Ill& ft him a tie ror the top s~ with big· · ''f· just have no ~ct; In ~my . bad to win at bomt."~ . Labron Harris after two rolll'Kls of the put~ing. I'm putting d~~""1;y -,jU19t . H~l:IYI ~ ~· 'bl"' •Wdrbd lll'iO 000 Bob Hope Desert Classic , lrymg nol to thre;plllf,i . • '" . ,. ~l.!.u, Ille_,, ooort _.. "*" ,.,·think they call Ma gaitgli~." said J • illf~ HalJiS.."'1o~·.i. IMOOllll :~.1u1 .,41111~·-= ;! Elder, one of. the few blacks on pro cxrwecuttve 70 with t811•~:·tbree, .~ ~t ~of Ylctol7 . ..._1 .. 1 tour. "I've got l!Ome OUid In the back llh&red a ~e lead,·owr .lolmy qJd Ibo ~ time ,,...~ .... of the left wrillt. I've got to gef It "Mlllor, John l!ey,-llllbelt ~. Utat .... d Ian to 1-·iwllll·lel out. Jt hurts pretty bed eomelirnes, Crief Jones, Rw° ID:l ~J•ib-D ~not liYe 'ltpo~muif ••ttrl•l• particularly when I breok my wrilta Liiier of New Zealand, ollitled:ll'ID..-. U-the tint,-. Wt 4ldn't do....., on the backswing." ,M.Uler, G~, Jonet"'*-1 ~ all and i9 sWl ..-.. 'l; , .1, • .. 1 1 ' ' had "' Jn il>e'. bright, W&nn -L· Stepbeoo,-. -lio'lll • .... w:: . •· . sunshine,~ bad"a -70 ~Lilt« odjullmenta io llllp ,118,.-..Wi ' Indoor Mile Mark Under Fire Toni"gh,.:ii~~1z:7::p:::~~~"t-liil·! • L 1 '·' ~ 19, a .. '111 for lll iJlld ,ijtll · ~ .. ,.,.,."' ~ r. INGLEWOOD (AP) -'!'be organizers of the Timeo Indoor Games~most apologetic because three great distance I runners will be mi111lng 1\-om the program for tonight 's track and field 1 carnival 1t the Forum. I It llorta 11 7:SO. Filbert Beyl of Tanumla, Emiel Puttemans of Belgium and Ben Jlpcho 1 of Kenys aren't here . AJrnost everyone eJS< of note ... At least seven or the events have matcbups that make trade fan& drool, but the be9t probably Is Ille n.,t·to-last event. the mile, In that one, hiatory's eecond futee:t outdoor runner Jn the metric mile, John Walker of New Zealand, makes hll1 fifH. • apperlrance since the Br l t.J.~:h. Commonwealth Games. He'll r a Cle against Steve Prefc.ltalne and Tony Waldrop as Ibey attempt to break the world 100ocr mlle DW'k of S:!a.4, one Dwight Stones and Ruil!•'* Vaa~. llad.ii-t ol wJnalD( hlO 111)1' _ d!Je · ~ ~... Ii •' ' of the oldest re<onlt on the bookl. Gavnlov hoo)< up In the lll_gh 1• , ~ ev<lll.._ ,, -, '" bolter u.-wl "" • . Ttm O'Hara Mt the mark in 1914 u lhey alll\ ft ,tbe ~ ~r; , • ,,t,: ~-.... 1blok.rully .lm't too ~" ' fr.ii. ~,., · • 11f.: , , · • and ll-lata-equolltd by Jim Ryun. ol 7-419. Amf•Jllri Z , .... <Diet T(YIOr be 11111. ttll'lfl -.,'11*& tllli ' 'ielnil ~ ~~ · • FelllYltl" beglll with 1m Obml>lc , ... against a"oe!Oi;t lleld·lp;f!te tz:,~ -.-.• 'tllll 'llap• 1111 ..... ?'ilT.' " gold medaJ...tnnin( Ionc jumper, !llndy mile. ,~-· .; ~t;· '••' . : ;,, ·~1 , i <' • ~ Williams I h I I wttb Hans RulrrM'11'rVeiiy ana 's' , · .. • ,. ' · .,,..., .., . Baumcart..: :i 1 w~ Germany and MiU Boil.;:lho.• ililit!Uil~· · Jllf1 C~M!~ 10 II!' ~ , • •-•-Rob'-ol •--~~·t'll be In tho 11'11 'OlyJa]ile:We·ilO'. c0· 1 'In 0--rlr, -, """'C'" l liiL .,.._. .. -.... .,.., """ . t.lim. 11~ -' . ) :.i.tl/tlij.: "l>'WIW• . '! 1t;1 ...... at&Jc$JJI the !Int Ume ~ .... ~ 1·2--3 the 1,ilOo, t;M, Ulllo, ~n ... , ..,,.,.,,1 ..., • to~_.. a·....... 11111 I dllll't'llllllt "'ft~ll!'I] in Munk:b that ..... ,. .... ~ gone acalnst ~ Gardea u rovt -,4111 .G .na -. ...a. -... -•:y, \.I" !~·M »--,,. Ii ' each other. · ot Canada In tbe "'IMI. .(' ...,,p __ ....,, ~~;· '' ~~ H /. \.li,~ --,.1'lltf! s tn '"'" -··--· \ /, • f rl t!.iy, f'tbrllary 8, 1-,14 DAILY PILOT 19 . . ·:-· f .: JC Nines ' . Lj~t f' ... _ }J\~ourney ~ • 1 ··-~ .:~Jietories ~~at1ou... . ~o>I') ••I 1 Jrviae Basketball Mesa Continues Quest for Second " .. ' J I LAS VEGAS -While not ccmpetiUon Thursday. Oranre Coaat and Saddltb«k cclleg.. escaped with one-run victor~ while Golden We&t outllugged lls foe 1n open1na round ,,,_ of the OCC butbaU W.mey 'lburlday. ... Santa Ana Vall•y I 6 • 3 I • Fountain Vall ey (8-1 J at Los IJamllos l._5) and EdiJoo (._ ~) at Estancla (2·7). Ible NCAA 'to It was the firjj~~jor tltle • y l!')t~ tf91;.i~1":,~a a:~ '"'i1!1"11l:~o l,.,'1l.,.1.¥ ~ r Id .C!ha;:1:· •·in ::• ' . an 'lN.CAA 1. nkh nelrt-th. tor wh> vlllled b<1e ;_Tat Rena Babilonia and ,... into allegations Randy Ganlntr, two i--aaec1 ol ncn&itlna: vk>lallonl by one Californians, were tecond , and ancl ~lbly · two 0th tr 'Erika SUaman of Eoc111o and universities. '. 'A>omas Hull ol Cyprus: won OCC's Pirates ed&ed a UC Irvine JV team , 5 ~ 4 : Until someone can come to ·withtn one game or Irvine Lt.ague basketball I ea d e r Fountain Valley, the focus of attention ls diverted to second place where a CIF ~A playoff berth awaits. Coach Bob Soren s en 's ~lustangs slowed the tempo in Wedne5day's win over Edison with M John CUmmins ' . ' BUl 1Munt1"tht--lAvest1aator, the bronze medal. 1 Soddlebaclt llP"<t College ol the canyons, &-5: and Golden West topped RJvenlde, H . In another game, Santa Ana downed Cypre.os, T·1. Costa Mesa High's Mustangs seek to map a third·place deadlock with the h o s t t Magnolia Sentinels ($-4) in the lost for the 1euon due to injury and ngure to try to control the pace again at ~fagnolia, where 6-6 Randy Roza r and mates await after upsetting Santa Ana Valley. -•II Las Yeps "to che<k en • ~ ol a ncrultir>g .• c ... ter ........ vlolalioa. by a Mldweatem · · unl-ty." Bill Ireland said CIUCAGO -Erudlle Vll'lll n.aa.lly. " ~~~~= Saddlebaclt met OCC today wbUe Golden West battled Santa Ana In stl!lllinal roond play. "!lo tame lo ljllk ljlll) two Fire dub and Ibo !Int promi-lnd!•Jdua1'." ..... beiketball nent play« to jump from the player ari4 Iha other a loolboll long • · establil!hed Natkloal pla~. But he Willi wiabl• F-1 t,eague to the Wortd to 'eon.tact either, Ireland Footbe.11 League .. added, due l<>lht U. Nev.-Las '°'""1', atill .propeny. ol the A double by Doug Pryor soorm Jack Morse in the elghth inning to g i v e Saddleback the win over Canyons, a co-favorite in the tourney with Golden West. vecu Hl'Dlll&er. break. NFL's San Qiego Chargers baland .,.,luted to name the who acquired him '""" the two ICbools. ancinnati Jleoiall after the He ··sakt UNLV ha1 oot 1m season, waa one of three recelwd nouncation that it players signed by Fire. owner was ll'l.der lnvtstlg~ by the Tom Origer. John Springman bad a run- .scoring triple and B r i a n Hester slugged a double to score another run f o r Saddleback's Gaucboo. Rich Douglass pitched the first six lmlngs, striking 0 u t 10 an<i walking one. NCAA. .• A ..• Lu Vee•• oewp1per sakl earlier this -the probe .... -• 'Latest w; and Jl'Oblbly woUld result ln e;barges being· leveled thjs aprfng. • 1'hr•t>lda Suk ATLANT~ -. Pete M.uavtch'• ouspenslon . has -lllled alter only two da)'I, but ... hlp • --mg Nl!llmal --II Aaocta- tioo star won 't be In the Slart· Ini line-up tonight MlOll the Atlanta llawka meet the 7lera ln -PbUadelphta. Massacre '; i Report Corona del MIT HI g h ·coaches basketball team· wu reportedly trying to ....WI CdM aluinnus John Vall<IJ to tbf<>w at Newp<J<t llarbo! Blgh coaches In MASSACRE m V.Jlenline'a day night a t Corona dd Mar. OCC's winning run came in the ninth 1nn1ng w b e n lreshmm Ron Swanaon tripled in Dole Kil beska, who bad sJn&led. Mark Schrupp had a nm- ICOl'iq double for the Pirates In the lhlnl wbila UCl's John Eopy aod Steve whllehead bit :~al>:~ team "It would be unfatr to the other players to atart him," a:ald coac·b · C•tton f't~. ' wh> clamped tho iuipens1on oo thi m~·· No.. 2 · scorer Tue!lday "for A companion game in the diaiplinary rea10n&." 7 o'clock double bill ma~a GOiden Well ' l[lllplled a M tie with two ';,.,. In the. seventh. Singles.. bf Jerry - Brown and Gonion Blakeley, Maravk:h has remain e d the CIF a1ainlt the Dally rift silent about ttte entire matter, sports staff. i a 11crlftce, a passed ball and Crals Kemtdy's triple did the damagt:. RJveraick'a G(ry WU!bum hlt the game's only home nm, • oolo blast In the linb. dedlnlnc oomment when the Vallely formerly starred lt SW!ptlllkm wu announei!d and UCLA and then p I a y ~ then ductlna away from professional basketball befoR? newmen 'lbunday followlng retiring recently. However, he a '5-mlnute meeting with is recuperating from knee e .. .,.. 1t1 •r~rlll FHJlimmonJ. Surgery, • Crrlllevlcll, ~ 4 2 2 O • B I P 1011e: buff suggested that~-~:C~~~ ~. ! ~ ~ : • r . r•te•t Vallely found difficulty i l!iUDl"d, i11 5 0 1 1 • .• M.5/l""'k,rf 1 1 I e ~~~uRN. '1Jl:ho1~~sh~ :r~~~m~~~!~~,, : 1i .. i i 11 · Au v si~fttlff. ;~· Maf haa 11 ct ~ • , ., out ot d toty arii:t :.... but only oM: Aetbi'. ,.. 11:·~ 1 • o o lift the sdo>l 1bunday n1ght player and be'a ~ so :::;:-;-' : : : : 1n ~oJ ~~Wes. ice::)\ enfo"-tllili: ~" llMtMCt: S: .. s~ ~ 2 School -r~ !w4'.e nttl l fule. ...'.~ -( ~...; ,.,.. ·' · • r ·• ,,.. immediately available for The man, T~i!.' was ·l:,~a ! ~ ~ ~ t · a:. WllUl'm•, c: .s 1 o o oommen · a great at the rs1ty 01· Sprlngmin, cl , 2 1 1 Reid football ooacb Ralph California, if you tu 1magtne11 =.· ,r ~ ~ : : "Sbuc:" Joroan said three thaL But he's b"'1 resting I' ~ryor, r1 ' 1 1 1 block foot•·JI p I a y e r s bi I I In ol ~ s..1M111t111. ti. 2 a o o 'J\and .... on s aure s games ·1 ~ud. 1111 1 o o o with ~c:ie~~. to comply late, loafing on defeme &ad ~ =:: ~,. ~ : : : PROVIDENCE, RI. Jeanne Chapman or Carden Grove woo the novice ladies tJtit at the U.S. Figure Skating QlainploMl!l~·Thur•da y ., ' .. ' - Ortipman, makln ht< ~for 1 lNl~SI crO'*tl,•Won dirt Pacific Coa!l ai1i1 -Paclflc till .. earlier this year. IJyM llollJ hlmson of Olollvln, DI .. ..., aeccnd, and l.Jla..Marie Allen of Garden Groft -tblrd. 9htd Meul .J'ROVIDj:N~E -Meli•sa llil1taao and her DOW partov, Johnny Johns, won the gold medal m tht eenior pairs of tho . tl.S. Figure 1 k at In I forcing shots oft'enstvelJ. Toi111 ,_. ltJ • .: .. , • 1 • At 6-3, 117 pounds, Gillis c 1nyori• 100 001 11~ ~ ~ can't take too much pbyalcll s.oci111>1ck cm nt 01.....,. 1 s abuse. But Newport Harbor o,.... c-tt CIJ coaches coach Hank Cocltrane • r fl ,.. -'•• al Cr1wtonr. cl s I 1 o says bis team is g.,.... ter ic.'*""''· c • 1 , o ~~ :iisw~.:~:e i::· e;,: :t11 ! i I i bandl '(01t, r! ' 1 1 I ableto e .•. ~. ~"' 1 o 2 • Co •-·-~~Ron i er1nt,11 loo o rona l,l;l;.I ~ 1 tlm""'' a , o • 1 Davis seems to· ha• loll all ~• k:;~,:" : g : : disclpline on hil squad. During· T ... 1. v • • .s . with th UC IM119 JV lfJ a recent !Crlntmage e " r ti ,.. Daily Pilot, Davis' players ::!.f:!: ! l ~ ~ walked oft the floor and went Wiil • •• • 1 1 1 th 11nnl"9• c ' O l o home whenever ey s o .s11ttord. Jb ' o e1 a des'•ed. NDt'm1n. lb ' O 1 O u M<'Cr1nn. ti 4 o ! o Tickets for MASSACRE III• cee1t. rt l Cl 1 o I dlt O.vl1,rl 1 0 0 0 are priced at •t or a u 1 Mic'""'"· 11 ' 1 1 o and 50 cents for children and T011'' kwl .,_ 1~1,.. 4 ' 2 students. They are on sale. at CdM or Newport Harbor High and will be available at the door. ' ' . Or•nOI CHI! 001 110 ICl-5 ' ' UC lrvlnl JV COl 010 ~' t ' ll:l~UI •rllrlll IC.\llCfll", dfl S l I C 9trn1trum, 'b 4 I • 1 o Wl"'.Jb ) O I 1 W111burn, c s 1 l 3 El Toro Keeps Rolling ~f~:~ l ! ! l ~·· o-y,p 00 0 0 With ~8-53 Tri11mph :::: :_ w•i:· '.. : ~ ~ •. ;·w. rism worked from inptty dose"· ::la i i f g ,· .. ~J,llbontJ,~qt.,Gary .. te net U llnt MU paints.·· , ..... ; 1 ~ ~ ESTANCIA'S ELWOOD HANSEN !IOI, JEFF SANKEY (32), PLAY TONIGHT. Mesa Cage Coach. Unique: Takes Stand on Officiating Almost to a man, prep basketball coach'es .1'ill teq. Jiu of th~ir tQU1 frustration in -,;ilbling will! Inept officiatfut. ' But abo ne:uly to a man, the coaches ire unwilliog to go oat on a limb and .pdk lllelt-plece for print. ,.Colla Msa High'& Bob Sorensen does not fall In the same mold, how ever. \Vhen he's ROGER CARI,SON rankled he says his piece, although those tactics are not recommeodt'd for su rvival. When Sorensen klst his 6-6 ace due to a broken jaw, lacerations around the eye and a sprained ankle against Santa Ana Valley he was particulary incensed. Especially since his M star, despite taking the lumps, was afforded one opportunity al the free throw line. That 's right--0r1e attempt. Sorensen singles out Cos!a Mesa Insurance man Paul Bos, who doubles as an official. "He ~ias so bad the other official oou1dn't cover for him," says Sorensen. "We have had some bad gan1es called by officials, but never qu ite that p'.)Or)y, The officials let the game get completely out or band." Sorensen also tells of fans invading the coaches' office in an altempt to get to the officials afterward. ' · But Sorensen. with help, riixcd the attempt. On the other side of the officials ledger-former Newport Harbor lDgh ~ge coach Al Hackney earns the unofficial crown as the best fn Orqe·~nt7 for the preps. He knows the rules, he works a'.nd he's coqsistent. Orange Coast area wrestling fam have a bonanza on their hands in terms of eventis available to them this year in the immediate area. The CIF sectional rtnals, which Involves all of the Orange County schools , will be featured at Westminster High Feb. 16. And the ClF finals wUI be staged a week later a.t Marina High, completing a teiaon that has a !ready been hlgblighMd by the annuaJ Five CoW1ties invitational at Fountain Valley and the Costa Mesa Invitational. The Five Counties featW'ed the best in the st.ate and the Costa Mesa setup was a showcase for all of the Orange Coast aree athletes. Fountain Vall ey High wrestling deserves a special trophy with rrvtne League hostilities _ coming to a halt. The Barons Jost one dpal match in the eight-year history of ~ circuit under coaches Vern Wagner and Wayne Mickae\ian. Fountain Valley moves to the Sunset League and FV backers say it'll be tougher mlxing with Westminster, Western, Loara, Newport Harbor and Marino. . Others-Costa t\'lesa, Estancia, and Corona del Mar-contend it's gotng to be tougher in i.he new Century League wilb El Modena awaiting. Prep Nine Seeks Funds UCI Hopes on Line UC Irvine's h ope tu I Sound (S.turday). °' .. ..., ""' *"·· ~ •tn and Oil the Gpl!OIHe 1ide . f:,..~ ~'11 ~ : ~ ~ a..&e7 / comb6ned • • ftr 0 · rDor in Ute ....... JI I 0 0 1 p1it1ts ·W !Md Bl '!'Oro -HI... H~ added I!. IO ·~· • •·"""' l : i i The El ToTQ High ba>eball co tll·ntnth lb'Ulbt bllketball ~ hi . to ,com en.. lftl'W..., ,.:... ' i~ • """"*--. 71-U, •ec Mary star ~· Wbo ftbh . ~with , 11 • team will be runnin& the bases ·~1 •t 611 • ...,.,,roe 110 io1 000.... t 1 for ~~1 ~ -•--funds basketball team will lravel· to Cal Slate (Northridge) too1ght and host UC R i v ersi d e Saturday evening in a pair af impor'tant games against CCAA foes with both outings getting under way at 8. UC!'wlll be paced by leading !t'Ot'er Jerry Maria, who is billing at a 17.l ._clip in the first 19 outings. .u3ve Baker (11-'J, Scott Magnuson (11.71 and Ga')'. Euba nks (II.I) are alao·iri ddable figures. of tbt Sea Tbundl!' nlg11 Besides the outside lhloUn,. ~ wttt 410 01• 21 .. _, 1i 1 M_......... "" 1-at:lOIUoll V\t~ lfllh-IChool & for the purchase or a pitching --.o~ ,_ the ,..,.;. . ol Connally and MabooeY, El ' , ~:J-,.;:' .;;;di Wendell Toro "!JOYed ownenhlp of u.e . , U S I f machine and other equipment •tfiJQwan i. IJ.9 and bactbolrds,. with both ·Jabn , , ,, ta y Saturday at Mission Viejo ~i 11ep, .. -10 -111o .. Jacbo\a and Mike· Coplltr•" High. 1'11111Itet, .. ~·•t-llrfil .. -~butlnc llrallC -· ' A N Baatball team members are ~ciii'A<Jlla• ' .: ::: ~':' t ewport .. liciting ._. wllllng lo -=-=-~rf '.Mi!nai t1it. !f1ir7 Star . • , JXJt up two ctnts per lip for . . . . ·~·IMm. .... h~· .~ .;;\a,~-polo each trip 8l'Olllld the bases ;t.t~·=-~,=~ .... ~J°1""'' I<-• 1 · ~ .::-:: ~-:;,,;:: wi_th each player running a =.fealN'-"' ' • "-"" SU.: '111111 llJ·junln ·-llilJ 'will•be play· nununwn o1 50 laps. The .,, -..,..,,., tltl """e:': . een-;t '=-:t:F-~· nlllllint w\11 begin at 11 a.m. .!!!!! '·11 ........ tlti :-:~-..r-·en· rte\_,. · · iit.7''°·'.L ~; ~'~ to 1 ·p.m. -~~ ... ~':l'i -£ililldi 1 t.:f . .Id Nft' ,.....,...... penoo• and · ~ 1111r-r' lilid polilte ' wlltc "!!' Mllilo •"' PQ!mUal sponaoni can contact 1161'1).Jt 71· jmol of • ...,.Un* I ~ tt.o U~ ....... ,o El °IWo ooocb Tbn Reim It ' 4' 'llt • be ~,IM~-: " ladlldeo aft'"'"'* ·a. 'I the hllJ)i 1Cbool'1 athletic r·~. ,. . ~.:°" i"1'1'1' ' ~-~·V!~~ ',,:· de~. • ,.., ''II! .. ' • j .• ::. ·f,· •• · ,. QATsum,s--. ~SIR WALJERS 'lfM'1 '• " I WY 10 lod Clll (;# 'N' "",,. ,:ri;~;·,~·· '!!If_._ • •, '• ·COii'.. .. TIUN "••llCIM'Ol""H -....,..... L " tlU.11"41 .. J\.AQMUUIAl4' 'l!'..''ff'I ., ..... "-110 \ ~lll\lll:J' ... C.M. !052 ""-" llv4. . • II f ,.,;,., Slit 11 '~ ,. 1)-$! -~11 C..0.-...... ,1 meanwn t, E•T-t11A 11 n-n ' To.night's engagement at Northridge will be a rematch of an earlier 73-71 UCI vletary on the Anteaters court. UC Riverside, a pereMlal title contender in the CCAA, has been a troublet0me foe in past years under Freddie Goss and could be the key to a possible NCAA regional playoff berth. F0Uowin1 • this weekend's outings, the Anteaters wl11 have riv~ 1arnes to play With a 12-7 record going Into the Northridge encounter. Ne.tt week they travel to PorUand s t a t e ('l'll•adaY). 5eattle Pacific (Thuraday) and Puget Freshman guards K e v i n Davia (9.2) and Tim Tivenan (6.1) holster the backcourl play. MD in Action ~ler Del High'• Monarchs tr1vt1 to St. Paul High tonight In quest of the Al>gellll League b.lautbaU mtory th.at could .~.·Iba ~ In tiUe coiltption. Coach Jerry Tanlle'1 Mater Del live Is a game oil the pace of Sl Paul and two olbm. Tlpoll ii at I. DOU YOUI CAI IDl.I llOUllll? WI ITAIT HAlln I p OIVI. ,OOI MILMll? CAN H L THE CARBURETOR SHOP ,_.,.... ...... '°"....... ....... .......... '!" •• ~ ............... featured Wt ton ight. Tipoff in each instance Is at 8. Other-league games include Corona del f\1ar a t SC, Laguna Tops Loop Hoop Slate Jim Swain (17 .0), along 1A·ith Andy Sager and Phil Salazar, form the nucleus of the attack for Mesa. Coach Tandy Gilli.s' Cd;..f Sea Kings own a 53-44 upset win over Santa Ana Valley, but are decided underdogs in the (.'Ollfines of the host Falcons. The F'a\eons possess a front lin e averaging 6-4 and rebound v.·cll on the offensive boards at home . CoRch Dave Mohs' Edison Chargers try to get back into the playoff picture in a clash ill r:stanr ia . Pacing Edism is 6-5' Jnc k I Clnrk. 'Blong \vith the outside shooting of Tom Lloy and Jay Wilson. It took a near miracle for San Clemente High to defeat l.agun a Beach in the fir st round of Orange League basketball. Whether or not it'll take another one when the t~·o schools square off tonight at San Clemente is one of manY questions to be answered in a full slate of league actlvlty. E1tRncin. lost by 30 at Edison, but the home court, along with the Improved play of the host Eagles, could make I 'I In another matchup of South Coast area teams, University is at Dana Hill!, while league co-leader El Dorado entertains Brea, and Valencia is at Sonora. All begin at 8 o'clock. this an interesting clash. The Barons of Fountain Valley coach Dave Brown could be pressed at l..llS Alamitos, where the Griffins hllve proved ultra tough in the past. Gus Gentile Is the latest Barons player to show his stuff, hitting 24: points last time out. Combined with John Lodestein in the backcourt, and Dan Malane and Tim Hill up front , the Barons present. a formidable attack. Laguna Beach coach Jerry Fair still shakes his head in amazement when he recalls a last-second shot by San Clemente's Bob Yoder which gave his team a victory when the two teams met earlier lhis season at Laguna Beach . NH, Lions Face Foes " " "He caught a pa!s between three of our players, stumbled but somehow didn't travel, and made a great move to get the shot off," Fair recalls. "We've seen lhe films several times and it was all legal. juat· a great indivMual.rlfort." Newport Harbor H i g h ' s ,,1• buketbBll team isn't the Clnderella team o( the &!met ··'~ League, but It learns tonight ,,,. how that storybo()k cha'h!.cter ... mll9t lieve fett on d1e night al Yoder carries a 17·point per game average into tonight's Con~1t to lead San Clemente seortni. HiS eounterpart at Lagun1 Beach is forward Dave lOeliselbach, who is also packing a 17.0 average. the pa]ace ball. •1" League attention tonight ' '~ centen ob THE GAME 11, Dana Hills, meanwhile, tries to avenge· an earlier ·1oss to University and rebound frnm a triple-ov~rtlme defeat in its last outing against El Dorado. the rematch of p ow e r s Huntington Beach and Marina. ; ' Meanwhile, almost unnoticed, '' Newport has been staying just off the pace oC those two powerhouses. Center Kevan Peck heads lhe Dana Hills contingent with a l7 point per game average, Paul Simon tops a balanced University team \Vith a 14- point per game average. Coach Dale Hagey's Tars hope to maintain tbat status ~ when Ibey host Anaheim tonight. In the only other loop ~ game involving Orange Coast area s c h o o 1 s , Welt.minster 411 tqles wtUt visit""w Loara. .... "' GWC, Gauchos Pllily Tonight Saddleback College's surprlllng Gauchbs basketball team will entettain second place Olaffey tonight at 8 o'clock on the Unlverslty lllgh School gym court In Ml11lon C.01rerence action to highlight srea junior college play, Golden West's Rustle rs travel Lo Los Angeles City College at the same time in a Southern C aliforni a Conference outing to tackle the last place Cuba. Taras Young scored 50 paints in a IO!Jlng cause for the RusUe.rs Wednesday oighl Both games Mart at 8 o'clock. Newport Harbor e n t er s tonight's game with a &-3 Sunset record, and a two-game winning streak. Brian Renner, Brian O'Flaherty an<i Frans Van Der Aa have been t h e catalysts in the Tars' tno6t recent successes. O'Flaherty has averaged 14 points per game in league play, Renner 13.3 and Van Der Aa II.I. Westminster and Loara will try to break a deadlock for fourth place in the league standings. Both team! are 4-5, they have spJit tiA·o previOOI encounters. Senior guard Dave Walsh leads Westminster wit! an 18.3 league acortng average. _ WANTED CAREER IN REAL EST ATE Berg Enterpriws--one of the nation's lan;iest rool e1tete componies (listed on the Americon Stock Exchenge) is NOW in Orange County!!! We ere E·X-P-A-N-D-1-N-G and need men end women to grow with us. If you ire interested in a better than above aver19e income and an enjoya 1ble catHr-S.. us! SaJes experience is not necesaary be.. cause we know how to train you , .• and hove 24 y .. rs experience behind us. We ere interested in honest, hord working men & women who will not settle for 1n 1vera9e income. For An ln...,,lew Call Ms. McCtnft THE BERG COMPANY REALTORS 2041 '--'• c ...... ..,.., .. '-· Busl-. C-Ori .. , St.. lrv1ne, C1. 92664 '°' , • Telephofle 714-Ql.IHI u '~---------------------- ... • %0 DAILY Pll,.OT What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC I The nttent ion of outduor~rnen in Southern Callfornui has I 511, 1tCl)(.'<i fro1~1 !he hunlJnt: :.C(·ne to fis hing and a shorl rct.:ap of I tllt' p<lSI hu11t1ng scLJ:.on st ... ·tns 10 ~ 111 order. Generally spc:.tking, nunrods :.ind staUergunners eujuyed a good gn me .sc:ison. even !hough i-mr \v,•a ther ('(Jrtt!ition::r h:.1m- pt•rcd l1unl1'rS in the lu.:ld during late NovcmlJc r and J)(:cen1b<'r. l\'uterfowlrrs 1·njoyL-d ~ood shooting in all ol Southern C[1h · foriua \\'Ith the ;11'ernge du('k per gun being al par wHh wh:it 11 ha!; l>et'n in )'Cars pa~L l\'ith a111pl£· rai n in Canada ;in optln1istit u1111ook is prl·diCIL'<l for next year's duck and goose hun!inJ;:. About the onl~· sl"KXlt1ng left for "'alerfo"·lers is Brant shoo1- 1n:; u1 :-Olorru U;iy <Hid n1ix~ bag hun ting in fl1rxico . l)e•~r lf1t11fers .4'111·••essf11l IK'tr hi.inters scored good this last M!ason. \li'ith thto nu mher t11' bucks bagged sho'A·ing a sli~ht in.:rease ovtr 197Z fl~ures. Huntrn ...,·ere successful in ne"'· .ireas \.1-'hich prt \•lously produ l'ed on ly a ftw b~ks. This Jn('rcase prO\'t'S that tfforls LO Jin1it huollng nod adjust stasons has begun 10 pay olf. Look for a top del·r season again next f:tll as feed ('Onditions •rt good for a fawn dl'llp and the buck carry over is bi.e;h. 1Jo11e huntinl-( opt.·ntd on a good nol e. hut the ending "·as ltss lhan expeelcfl. <.:old and damp weather in lbe early sea~1n 1noved the birds out jusl ;:1fter openin g 'A'eekend and lhl' n1i~ration just didn't materialize for the second half of the season. Pro\idiu.it "'1· ha\e cooperutlve wra1her nexl Septc111ht'r, '<"attergunners c:in e:qK'l'l n good opening, but ii is too early Ill prediet what u·llt ba111)Cn u[tC'r that. t)uall hunllng 'A'llS at Its bcsl. llunters enjoyed nnl' of the best upland garn c 'eason's in 1nany years. Coveys 'Aere large and birds were y,·ork ed in many different parts of the So ulhla nd . /\text year could e\'l'n produce better hunting if "-e i::et a re· peat of the weather pattern of last spring. 1 'rophu ll11ss Lakes Openi11g • A'1.Ml.d PaJ;,ca GOLF .... """-...., _ _._. FOf' a gol swing lo won smoothly In proper timing, It must &tart as a unit During .the takeaway-the 1irst 1ew feet of clubhead movement-there should be absolutely no inde· pendent movement by any one part of the body. In illustration # 1, we see a common takeaway fault. The golfer has cocked his wrists prematurely. Such a move caU5es the clubhead to lift abruptly. It gives a jerkiness to the swing. Also, it fails to activate the bigger and more powerful muscles of t he back and legs. In illustration #2 , we see a golfer who has prematurely lowered his left shoulder. This move cioses the clubface and \ 0 later will . cause a c.ollaps1ng ol the left arm. In illustratic-n 13. I'm s how- ing the proper takeaway in whi ch the hands, arms, ctuband body all move as a unit. Note how the left arm and clubshaft form a straight line at this point as a result. Such a takeaway puts the swing on a proper plane and activates all of the major muscles. Anglers arc all talking about the bass fishing season. "'ttich, ~."' -n. "'-·· ~. is about ready to gel w1dcrway. J\tr. lSucketmooth \.l-'1Jl be lhe '-----------------------J main target of n1any avid bass anglers as the popular trophy b:Jss Jakes of San Diego "'iii opt!n up this month. Num ber one on lhc list of all anglers looking for"·ard to setting a 'A'Orld record is Lower Otay Lake. The gates 01)Cn Saturday and the popula r lake y,·ill operate three days a \\'eek. C.:urrenlly the bass at Otay are setting in 8 to 12 feet of "'ater in the bushes and should be moving up towards the end of the month. For the best results anglers tossing bush hogs, bandit lead- heads and Srnith\\·ick water gatcrs close to shore should al least have a good chance .1t hooking large bass. Closely fuJl®- ing the opening of Olay \\'ill be Lake Sutherland, considt!ri:!d the home of big bronzt:backs. Sutherlun.d is locatC'd so1ne 13 miles eas1 of Honiona and is ;i!:so kno\vn for 1ls gootl c:atfish :1nd bl ul·gil fishing 1rhcn !he 11·atcr te1npcraturc rises. For more iniorn1ation on fishin g the San Diego Lakes phone 2311-5532. lrvine Lake will return lo a seven-ciay-a-\rcek open schedule due lo the prc111alure closer of Anahei.Jn Lake. Irvine is stocked \\'eekl y 11•ith a couple of thousand pounds of trout and in addi- tion offers good fishing for northern largcmouih, crappie, blue- gil and gi;-int catfish. Vail. llt'nsha w, Casilas, Cachhunl'.l , Shcr\1·ood and the ccn· 1ral Culi furnia lakes :ill report only spotty bnss fishing but in<h· cate tll&lt 0111Jling 1\•itl in1provc tO\l'ards the end of the month. S1rip1x:r lx:t :ss fi:::hing i11 Lake Havasu 11.·ilJ reach its pt':1k 1h1s n1o nth ;ind 111<11\) fi shl·r1n1•11 11ilt hl· turning oul to conipt•te 1or flull:1r:-do ri11;,:: tlie ann u:i l dL•rb1 cs sponsored by !VlcCulloch Cuq~if:1l ll11\ o11al 1.:1 k\· 1 l:il':tSU ~l:.tr111:1. ,,,, •. ,.: c •• ,, llitlillfl l';1 rl~ hoals running out of So urhcr:i Cahiorni;1 ~porlsfishin~ J.:lndiu~s art· rc"ardi11g passengers "'ith l.i1nit catches of deep Y.ah:r rvck eutl. i\ rcw landings are running surface fishing trips lu uull•r b.lands aud local kelp beds. but these boats al- n1us~ ah111 ys finish uut the day y,·jth a stop al a rock corl reef. Thr rc j,, ;i possibillly that so1ne good fishing could develop at lhc Coronado Islands later In the month, In years past, good \.1-'hite sea b:1ss action and ()('casional runs of yelloy,·tail ha\•e sbo111ed up <1 l the islands early in the year. \\later conditions are good do"n lu"·ards the tip of llaja y,·bich could indicale a good northerl y n1igratio11 (If big gan1c fish during late spring and "·ell inlo su111n1cr. Los Al11111itos Raci11g Res11lts Golde11 West Gil· ls Spring Scl1ell11les Spri ng s1)f)rts schcd11lcs for (;olden \Vt•st College girls 1 u t c r t' o ! I cgi;ile ;1\hlet ic co tTI p e I i I i o n have beerr rl'le:iscd in softb<ill, tennis. sll'1tnn1i11g and vo lleyball. Golden \Vest \\'ill b c clcfcnding SCCCIAC ch;unpion in soflbal! this year. .'itJfthnll l·\·h. 20 -Pierce. Feb. 2a -El c:unin4 • Feb. 27 -Vf'n1ura ,',1areh 12 -S;_1nta A11a ,\l<irl'h 1:1 -Los Angeli•<; City. l\1at'C'h 18-:11 Fullerton_· 1\larl'h 20 -;11 Los An gt'l1•' 1!11 rtx1r \i:irt·h 2.i -;H Pas:11l1•n;1_ !'>larch 27 -Cy press. 1\pril 3 -:11 {)r;111~e l'i.l:l.,t. April 17 -Ft1llcr1on ... April 2:1 -;11 S;111l:t An:i. April 2:1 (.'~1! P o I~· ( l'u·11ona 1. April :!9 /1;1rOOr. Los An:.:elc~ 1\1<ty l -at Cypress.· \l.i.v Ii ;tt C;1I ( Pon1ona 1. t.lay 8 -Orange Coa.'.t Pol~' l\l:iy 13. lfJ. 20. 22 ;:nd 23 -SCCC IAC Tournan1f'11l. -Coast League Games. Home games begin at 2 JO p Ill 1 'e 1111i s 1\1,ril 4 -i\IL San <in<J &l nt.:l J\1onica. April 18 -a! ll:1 k1·r~ril:l1I witll East LA a1KJ Lo~ .\11;.;L·l~·~ Cily. April 2a -\'c:11tura ;111.I College of Sequoias. ~Iay 2 -at Orange Coast l\'ith El C:unino. i\1a_v Iii -l'h:11npiort·h1p n1eel ut l~<1st Los i\11~elc!) {!tt. 1!0111c 111j·els h;:g111 !11 :! p [11. Volle11b11ll Feb. 20 -at Lo~ ,\11g1•l1·s \';tlley 11:30 1. Feb. Z7 -al Pierce . 1\larch 6 -Santa l\10n1l·,1 ~l arch 13 -;tt Los ,.\ni'.e!(" II arbor. l\larl'h 20 -Ft.lll·rton l\lar<'ll :!~ -at l>1·<111 ~t· Co:is~- ill:irch 2i -<1l !-i.J.11\a ,\na 1\pril 17 -;1l S;i 11ta ;\fonii;~l April 21 -L1IS AngcJr-: H 0 rL:·~r April 29 -:l\ Fu llr "!OP ,',l:iy 1 -Ora11;::1· ( •1;1.:I .\l:1y 6 -s:1nt n J\n;· l\·l;iv 11}-1 1 S!'Cll.\C Tot1rr1an1cnl. 'ro:•~t Leng1••' n1,11t 11rc: All hotne ii:;1111es bf'gin at :i p.rn. Betty Vaughan Ace Victo,r; .... Jackie Voelkl W.ins at SA Uctty VJughnn 11on ace or the mon th hu11urs tit ltancho Sau Joaquin <.;olf Course for Jauu:iry in :1r1io11 :it the (,'()W'Sl' \!U.S ll't'l'k [01• the 1vo111cn 's club 1n1·111\k<rs On 1JCe d:~v. Sallv {J\vslcv 11 as the A flight 11·1;11H•r with fi!l ful lo\\'('([ lly C ;1 r O I y II n \\'albridg:z 1iU!. Irene Th~n1as 1711 <1nd a lie lx:t11•ecrl l)V rothy \\lrii;h l and Kay l\lD.I' <it 7:l. In H fligh1. G11·t·nn llol!t: 11:is 1hc 11·inner 1111h G9. L11n !'1n1dor11 l111ish1..'tl St·ei)lld al 70 \1i1h !'h11l1 ,; Stafford a1n! I.ti lJrr tied :n 7,j 11·1th (:lori.i ·ralrn;•dg•· Eileen Yr:lCL'bUl'll \\'On tht: l' fli.;!1!1 \\ 1l11 7U follO\\'Cd bv Stu· 1:-l·"i ~7:J 1. F:1y l·'<1r-...cll (751 and 1'rudv Bone O!t11 . 11nt L1 v111;:sio11 "·on !hl' 0 fl1glit L'On1petition \rith a 70 11·1t h L-OU \Villl')' SCl'Olld ill ii !11 a fi~ld !.hu!s l'\'C'lll, SL11• Jo:wenl was th e 1\ flight winn er 11 1\IJ Jli follO\l'f'd b~ ~ li1• ill •11 be t1veen \"('rn Spr1111l and S;illv llw slL·1" Lh:i Si 111do n1 Y.on n 1l\i.th1 1vi1 h ;1.1 y,·i!h Ph~•llis !'i1:1ffo1·1l s1·cond :ll 43. Eilel'n Yr>l<"Churn \1 ·1s rl1" c ll'lll!ll'r l\'i!h 43 \\ i!li l':1 t Lackner Sl·t1ind at 41 ;•11d lle11 v Poindexter lhirll :11 t~• !'\an· l\!corc 1\·011 ihl· fJ 111 /:; to111pC'1ition \1·i1h .i1. s,,,,,., . t1111 to "'in a blind parlners tournarncn! at M.csa Verd e Country (.'!uh this week. Other winners inclt1rlt'd Oo1 ,Jones nnd l)ora Dn11uldso11 1 1~51, (;r;1ce Jlooht·r 1111<1 Vi rginla Vistlca 11.i11. Ty Jlan1a 110 :111d P;J! l:i!l l i~61, Sl1 irley Klndur and En1y Uur ckle ( 1491. Al so in th(1 •1•1nners cirl'le 1~·cre Cecile ~rown and Prudy P:1r111e nt1er 115Clf <1nd a tie 1~t11,·cen .\larv J{adek1n 11·1tl1 l~rn1a Bendft ;i nd 1\1 a r v \\';1na1n:iker and v I r· g l,n 1 :1 \'1srie<1 <ti 152. Set1l'liH .Juan \\lc~lVC'r 1vas the fir st fh!!.hl 1vinner in :t field shuts 1<1t1rn;1111l·~11 for n11·mbcrs of the llt11lltngtoll s e iJ c I i fr t'oun1ry Club \\Otnen's golf l'.ruup llus 11·1·('~ {)1hrr wi tUll'I'~ in \hl' fir sl fl b.:hl in('lt1d1·:I ·r,,rry C<1n1illo :u1d 1\nn Le11 1~. 111 tli~· ~i 1 ·~11d tli;!hl 11 \Va s llt'i1·n r·1·11 1 .• 11 l111· 1·:l nnl·r I• lj.,,, " '\:u ll';.' HHY ;ind F1 11•d I ~ii <, ,'f!ll<lll 1, ::· I '''-·r:ild 11·:1s the 1' .'ii ll,g\11 11('!ul' II' i l 11 ,. ·11 1• .. 11•1'·'•11 :ind Pl·g , 1·11 .. 1 n('"' 111 lin·:. Irene 1' I 11 !I Tlh'.fo1•r!l1 fl hd1 !. !11 11'•' .J.1 nu:11" 1· i 1) ~" r '"' 1111 '1 .1 ~111' FIPi.':I and !l•·l1 11 l vt11!r•1 llL'{I [r.r lirsl '" ,\ 1lt ·~h1 :'ll 11ry \ HI ···fSu:.l l".'~\ 11·;1~ l he ·l:.o:it! ru~:11 ll'inul·r \\'i1h .l<1tkic Voelkl 11011 a 1111 ;w»._$¢~~~ 11 hi~tlc I n urn :I l•l ',1 l l1Jr )~; ·~· n1c1nht•rs of 1hc \1 •l111~·11·, '.· .\f , J,!roup ;11 S;111ta Ar.u '',1un1 t v , t'luh this 1veck 11·i1h :1 :sc:o1·c l l ~ t)f ::.i. I !<\ ,\l:il'ri:Jt'e\ rr:1n k 11 ·1-. !he ' 1·u11ne1·up in A f\!;.:h t 11.'i•h :it \ 111 B fl i,~hr It 11111" 1'ay ,.,1;i;r1' thr 11 i11n1·r 11i1h ::2./ fv11r plri;:crs 11ed fpr ~cconct, Gloria Morg:111 ll<JllOJ'!>. Uoland and O I oi h lied for third fl ight CftSlfl ;lfeKtf l'run1;a: Oorst w:.is th'-' 11 innl'r 11f a ·r antl I" 1oorn:111)ent for 1ne111Ucr" of tllL· 1vo111eu·s golf <:lub at Costa :\lcsa Golf aud C.ounlry Club th is week In A n1gl1t. J\lal'gRret Kumagui linish1'Cl Sl'l'Ond \l'!th 39 foll O\\'Cd bl' !kl' Asl'ht>r (39 '~1. Dianii S·1cui a n d Sybil Foster l ~ t ·~ ). lk lty l\'althall 11·on B f11 ;'hl 11'?1h 361! f0Jlow1'Ci hv 1111.i> \<in Auker and JL•n'1 °\\':tts1111 \Vith 38, •Norine lir~th' 11ir h 38 1~ au d Del Custki·v \1'ith 4U. - Carol Hoss \1·as 1hl' l' w111ner \\'ith l) 11•[1h r-.t 1Xlt11, .\S:illlUS second at 36 and \'i Theiss third at 361:1. Cht'ryl (h~rk l\'()ll D f lv~ht with 3? with Sandy J\lcFar!'.lnd ;ind El ise ~tipt'!i tic·d :11 '.l7 l~ for t'UllllCrUp hOlll!Sl'. In a parlner'!i ~lHy C•1·n1 , I-' 1·0 Score:S NO!lon•I lli~tlOi!I A~i.o<o&hOI\ D~!r0o1 r.10, GolOPI\ Slale Sh N ltftlll M0<k1y lt~g'"' ll°'!or> •SI, Loul\ ) Plli!..a•fphll !, Pithuuc9n • An11tlc1n lliotHtltllU Al~a<l•lio~ Vholl\•a IM. C••~Jinj ~1 Uldh !6. Sdl\ Ant1>r"? 31 Dcnvrt 1C5, Mtml>h" 9• Al iec Derby u11d 1\nn f'lnisht·d 111i1h a 71'; ):O!lOJ'S. Pappa! for top l'al \\'ilson nnll Eleanor (; n::~·11C had it 72 for second p[·1t;L' ,\ lf..: l'C.St11lt d f,ir lhitd 11 ith !•:lise SlijX'S e1JlU illOJl'iUll \ o.~f) on ullC si:1111uJ. RoM!1nar)' ~ldllk•u and C;irol noss 11•cre <in anutt.er 1\•ilh Nancy 't'er~":olra and Cheryl Beck Oil 1J1c Lhird. ;\ll had scores of ;2 +;. J11.1't•· (';11,11 ~ ;ind \'onda \(l<h ll~ ll't <L' ll(':>:t :11 73 l\'i\h lulul.' \"1n .\ukl.'t' u11d \'i Theiss rt~•"! at /4 I ;, 1:1 Vly11el II took ,1 :,;cure u! l:iZ to 11-H1 ·" 1110 b11t1 t>r 01111., or ,.,,,,.,,..,,.. '°'"'"'';,"" :n 1::1 Niguel Ca11nt1 ·'' t'luh 11lii< 111•t•k. Un lhl· 11111111ng !\'~1111 1vert 1'·1'\'t•rl l' ll1•11<h'rl-On, \i ;1nda \\"t'.ll s. · Eil1·1·11 .\l:11';;Ut:n and Uon,th·.-l!.111 11 n l. 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OL.fT, L.INDA1 YOl.AIC TMIWA'f F=i:f:l-!7 V~ft'I "iOUf 5~TJ~~ ~e•1eF F~OM THIS .:CrlN BE bAIN~D EIY e,<TiNw LOT~ "N" ""'.;(.]~ •OT~ OF' l<'I C~l•M . , OH, C:>O'TO", .t'I-~ ~'I' AN'l'THING !! by Mell by Chester Gould TME DIVE.AS TMACll\T..WKE, PUl5 TMeTV,MAIC!S• GRl!.l.'T" COMllOI ,_ (JJrious(y. f!Je on1111.1/ does r10t //all . ....___) G6e', A'f •35 AN !-IOU~ ;l: W OL.H ... ON''f CARE: WHA"f'" Pf'O PL-e! CAW..1:<.P Mri 0 by Roger Bradfield A UUU.. CAN LOOK A l(>i i IKE. A •fO~£ IN A t LOUD ot-~f by George Lemont NOW You SOLJN C7 L-IK6" A 51-4S:Z1NK'S W IFI! by Gus Arriola Pl40 NE. 0/R£C1CR..Y Mo 'THIN CUT Ti1E. POPULACE! by Roger Bollen µt.'.MMM... ~E Al.'l'll>QS Cl.06ES HIS EC/ES WHEN HE'S "' • IM DEEP T'"'°°"'>IT. . . . ,, -:~ . ~~ ~; ~,.. .. ~ ~ . l ' • THE GIRLS "I tblnk it's •wful charclo( five dell1rt: for such a short coacert -why, I didn't even rec to touctl o• my npe:ratlon or Elle.n's wedding." DENNIS THE MENACE ' • 22 DAILY PILOT By Tbr As.soc.lettd PrHS There ha.s bt•cn a lot uf l'oncern la tely over nothing. Nothing is what more and 1nore sunbathers are choosing to wear to the beach . Despite oppo.sition, t h e stripped sun set is growlrig, and son1e predict lhat by 1980 public beaches all o~·er the ... , llnilQ(\ S4Ues \\'ill ha\'E: areas designated Joi bar'e bath~rs. FOR TWO '\'EARS, Eugene Callen, 60, has led the nude sunbathing niovement on the 'I'd •011 t he r e ore ""abo11I. 300,000 i H Califor11 ia olo11e.' \\'est Coast. He calls it "a national liberation movement froin the taboos of a Victorian age. "Americans are learning \\·hat Europeans learned years ago." says the German-born Callen. "There is nothing Je1,1-d or i n d e c en t about nude sunbathing. It's more natural and honest than \vea ring a suit. I think by the end of this decade, local governmenls v.1i1l vi ndicate our position by designati'tig nude beaches all over America just as there are now in Europe," he said. HE ESlnlATES 20 milliGn persons wear birthday suits instead of bathing sui ts to beaches in Europe and that aOOut a half mi llion bathe rs now go skinnydipping at beaches, hot sprin gs, la kes, pools and ponds in the United States. "I'd say there arc about 300,000 in California alone, and that's about how many there \Vere in the entire United States as recently as two years ago," Ca llen sa}'s. In June 1972 the stale Supreme Court han ded dOt\'n an opinion that nu de sunba thing on s e c 1 u d e d beaches could not b e construed as i n decent exposure. But. Callen says. nude sunbathers TIO\V \\'ant to come out in .the open. '"TIIERE ARE too many of us now to slay in isolated ~ areas," he says. "We need ; portions of public beaches set •' aside for nude sunbathers the same as there <ire special areas for surfers." There have been b o th pr<>b!ems and progress in th e right for "'free beaches." Ca llen says. and he expects n1orc of each. " Last Decen1ber, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted J-2 to prohibit nudity " .• , , in • 'We haven't had a r eall·11 ~ 11 H n U mee ke11d 11 e 1. t o test it (lam )' -------~- public places, places open to the pu blic, and places open to public view \\'hethc r such places are publicly or privately O\.\'ned ... " "I EXPECT 11lE Sa nta Barbara ordinance \Viii be challenged in the cour ts," Callen said. "but i!'s retill~' too soon yet to !ell anything. \\·e haven't had a reaH.v sunny \\'eek end ye t to !est it.·· ln Northern California, :i beach in San Mateo Cow1ty is open to nude stmbathers. but the controversy ra ges elsewhere. The North Central Coastal Commission took u n d c r advisement last month a plan by the owners of the posh Seadrift developm ent in r..tarin County which '\\'Ould ban nudes from the beach in front of the developmenl NUDE SUNBATHERS crowded San Diego's Black's Beac h m o st s u n1m er wee kends. One mile of th e th ree·milc stretch of beach is under city jurisdiction ; the other t1ro miles are part of Torrey Pines State Park. After the Ca l i f ornia Supreme Court's l9i2 ruling, the popularity of Black's Beach shot trp dramatically. It is located below a steep rocky hill on which sits a ~illion mansion and is popular with families of educators. students a nd scientists . UC San Diego. Scripps I ns t i I u ti on of Oceanography and S a I k , • lnstHute are nearby. ' ·. A SPOKES~1AN for a group Sunday is rllDBAr in the l1f.liijijll1ll ,__ __ _ Friday, February 8;'1974 trying to retain nude use or IN THE OCEAN Beach area about nude sun b a I her s Btack's Beach. sh err 'I or San Diego, nude bathing cramtnlng the cove. Thomas, said, "Bv the end and nude sunning take place of lhe summv , on ·Labor Day near the sunset c I i f f s . "I RE?\1EMBER, around ~'eekend, there were over Southeast of El C:ijon is one August, d e p u t i es were 4,000 people on Black 's Beach, of the nallori's larger nudist eooductlng al most dally raids 80 of them without swim suits. camps. against bathers in the cove," "There were more people· Callen, an aerospace analyst Callen said. "I remember one on Black 's Beach than were and longthne nudist, aOO Sunday when six people were on La Jo.Ila Shores to the hundreds of other 11 u d e arrested. i~. the cove for so uth , "''h1ch has been one sunbathers ofter! go to Pirate's trespassi ng. . of the most po~lar beaches . CaUcn and r.;eal Blum of fn Salf DickO"'todtrty:"' ... '· .......... C.o ~~--.a.. c_rcsccnt·shape<l ' the-A m e r i c a-n -Stm~n. Nude b a th i n g flou ri shed poruon or privatC'ly ov:ncd Association filed sull against along relatively undeveloped beach in Mal ibu bordered by the county of Los Angeles stret ches of stale beaches high cliffs. seeking to recognize f>irate 's such as San Gregorio, '!Win The a rea gaine<:I \Videspre::id Cove as public property, Lakes. Gaviota and San publicity in 1972 when i\1alibu alleging tha t the owner made Onofre. residents began con1plaining no attempt to prevent publlc use of the land for rnore !hau five years previously. Callen and other nude ~lhers began helping to Police the cove, discouraging drug usage, littering and "any activi ty that t'Ould be inter preted as lew d conduct." Ca llen has never be en arrc:stcd. in public vie\v," Foxen says, "but U lhe nude bathers move onto I.be publlc beach, there .. could be trouble." , Callen and Blum recenUy dropped ~eir lawsuit l)nce lo• ha ve continued it ''would have mea11t a legal action against a type of repressive law e nforc eme nt that was discontinued in April 1973," 'fllERE JIA \'E been fe\rer Callen says. complnint'.'I the tast ·reat"frtlnr· • -... --•··-··• 1'1alibu residenis, and Capt. BETWEEN THB lav1 suit. Donald Foxen of the i\lalibu letters to legislalors and news sheriff's subslat ion says he 1ncdia, trips and speaking no lon ge r considers J)ira tc's engagements, Callen has spent Cove a problem. several years and about $800 It is "a private beach not fighting for "free beaches." DON'T Pl ·E THIS AD! UPI Tele9~0IO V•h1j11r e d ~onaut·scientist Karl G. Henize was unhurt .when his small jet crashed on landing at Bergstro1n Air ',Force Base, 1'ex., t h~ ·week. ... -a.....:::.-:--- HOLE ONE DRAWER NIGHTSTAND This is great ii you only ha ve one thing lo put a.way. If ROLL TOP DESK ) you have two, you should get the tw o drawer. Ronald Zebarth. 937 3 DRAWER CO.MM ODE What happens when someone says. "Ja ke is in the commode." Does that make sense to you, Alice? 7 DRAWER LINGERIE CHEST 2367 1117 r unny looking thing, bu! remember all the furniture is firs! q uality, sanded smooth. " "1· "\ ·~( ' fl,·•. '. " 5 DRAWER CHEST 4 DRAWER CHEST A deep b ig devil, and you need the space, Patricia. 1867 2497 And if you really are a clothes horse (or have p lenty of kiddies) you can uae this one. !or a cheap price, (The price. no t th• quality.) ' I ~ ·'-...... • t .. --• -· , ~ • • • • 6 DRAWER CHEST Pop will like this. He can hide his poker chips. cards. Playboys, and stuff in it. 2611 10 DRAWER DRESSER Now thia, when finished p roperly, will rival anything you can b uy at the fine (or is that I 1 ~: . . _-: • "foine"?) fu rni ture 1lor.,. • ' 3687 ·1 -' " I \ I I \' This we have sold tons oJ. And why not? It's a well made roll top you will be proud oJ. (Hey, last w eek was my birthday. The artist p ut my name in the ad. Got lour phone ca lls and five cards. Who says people are no da m good.) ' ~I 'ti'~~ A good desk for the student. Just face it away from the TV and he might make ii thru. 1: l~ Is th is a nice deal or is it? I ask you. If it isn't, come in and slick your tongue out at the manager. \ \ I " Big eoough !or a ll the b9oka you have. An d if you're a biq rea der. gel two. 18".''' 29.99 24" ' ' ' 34.99 30" ... 39.99 36". 47.99 , I \ UNASSEMBLED STORAGE BENCH HI· BOY BOOK· CASE AND CABINET Still looks lik• a hutch lo m e. But ii you like a legal ai1e bookca se and want good fumlture for leas. then you come in. y' hear. 497 I 1437 IC.O. means you p ut it together. But don't fear. it's a snap and everything lits jwt like a motorman's glove. UNASSEMBLED 3 DUWEB CREST --. 1617 E•erything ii pre~fitted and .perfect. · You can put it together and pocket Uw labor COit. (What do f ou mNn? You•re all lhumba?) I I' '' I; t' 1 I I ' ' CHEAP CHEEP CHEEP UNASSEMBLED BOLL TOP DESK Gives you a n idea of what it costs to a ssemble these deals. And this ho.IS got to be real g ood styling. something in the mode of the times (lancy talk here). 3367 UNASSEMBLED 4 SPACE , .. BOOKCASE I call it four Shelf. but ii you like 4 sPace .. who· am I to argue with you. TrUJt me.'you.w.oft't get hurt at National. They a re rea:I .,-op!e . •• I I - ' . . ,~,;. '\,I' • " • Photog rapher Robert Ra n d a 11 thinks t hat Laguna Beach is a spe· cial place with special people and that you can understand th e spe· cial character of t he town t hrough looking al the faces of the peo ple. He ha s bee n photographing these faces fo r a book he is working on called, "La~ona, Laguna." In.,. t he meantime, some of the fac es, like that of ·Rob Wells, who might be called an All-Am erican guitar play· er, can be seen in an exhibit at the Lag una Beach Museum of Art. •J:. a.ltr '"i"' l l•ff , ..... Phot~ E x hibit,.,,.Exposes Many Faces of Laguna By~:c~ ~~-~P~iL the Laguna Beach 1 Museum ol Art~"t. \'.lt 'ttM Dally ...... 111ft. ''I'm always J0ok1ng. I look s f Lagunan Robert Randall handled his everything and think of it as a picture. black Nikon the way a co~at sold ier l look at it during several lightings,'' handles his rifle, surely, confidently, Randall said. - a ware of the heft, the balance, every "Lagooa. Laguna" is a collection of part · photos of l.4guna faces. through the , every piece. Focus, shutter speed. depth of fie ld , characters' faces you con1e to kno\v the town, R~ ~.id. light, contrast , background all were "f sta rted about t1,1·o years ago. I've computed in Ra ndall's head and he kept seen so many great faces. They say up a patter as he dist ractt-cl his subject 'Laguna' someho w. They're characters,'• from the glassy C)C. Ra nda ll said. But, this time . Randall. a form€r RMdall's eKbibit at the museum \\'ill fashion photographer for Vogue and include 47 photographs taken in, around ot'>er magazines, was on the other side and of Laguna. of the camera. Also on exhibit is the Photographic He tal ked abou t how he found material Sociely of A mer i c a 's YoWlg for an upcoming book . "l..agona, l..agu· Photographers' Sho\..,case. The showcase na," and a one man show now open at is a v.·orktwicle competition f o r photographers under age 25. Both exhib its ru n through J\larch 3. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. The mu seum is 1ocated at 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, adjacent to Victor Hugo's restaurant on North Coasl Highway. l\>tany of the peopl e '"ho appear in Randall 's pho tos are friends. He said the best \\'ay to meet subjects is at part ies. There's ah\·ays so1nething about a prospective photo subject 's face that attracts his attention and that of the viev.'er of the final photo, he said. "It usually jum ps out and hi ts me. some flamboyancy or individuality," Randall said. fi e admits that he docs "all kinds of tricks and s1wr· to the image ir. Rotliko's Art Exhibited Newport llarbor Art Museu m is presenting a specialized exhibition of the works of one of Ameri ca's most important Ne'v York a b s t r a c l expressionist painters, Mark Rothko. The ten paintings assembled by n1useum director Jan1es B. B~es reveal Rothko's: sublime use of color, ranging from the torrid, liquid hues to the mo re sombre richness of his lat~r paintings. Among ·the California lenders to th e exhibition which will r wi through ~arch 10, are Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Phillips, ?tfrs. Barbara R. Poe, and the Frederick R. Weismans from Los Angeles and mu:9eum board member Dav id Steinmetz 9f ~rona del Mar. Institutional lenders 'Include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Francisco 'f\liisemn . of Art and the Dallas Museww.'. of Fine Arts, , • ; the darkroom to come up \1·i1h a piece of art, not just a photo. f-'hotography, in being art, is technical. Good photographs, Randa ll says, are born in the ca1nera and nurtured in the dark room. Randall learned the technica l \\"Ork early in his career afler starting photography \vit h a simple camera at age 13. "I 'vas a mov ie nut, and I 1~·cnt to \\'Ork at the movie st udios just to get in." Randall said. lie bega n at t).JGi\f at 18 years of age. Laler he \\'as taken into the I\avy. There. he said he learned all the "boring but necessary" t ec h n i q u e s behind photography beca use pay and promotions ...,·ere based on proficiency. Later he \\'as attached to the .. ... ' ~·~· ~~~ ' ' ' \Vashington D.C. Offiec or Stra!C'g ic Services (OS.S ) d¥f'ing W\V 11. Arter the ,,,-ar, he \Vent to France as a high fa shion photographer. A1nong other top magazines, he served on the starr or "Vogue.'' "I didn't koow a dress from a shin gle," Randall said. Later, he return ed to th_e _U.S._ <ind op('ned an advertising studio in Nc\V York. Jlis photos have appeared in Vogue. lla rpe rs' Bazaar, Seventeen and Look magazines. among others. Randall moved to Laguna Beach about five years ago. A native California n. he had visited the Art Colony as a ch.ild. He said he liked the "Riviera'• climate and lifestyle. ''What reall y fascinat es me is that /; (,! ' ''.Dames .at .sea," a happy, tapey musical spoof ol the Busby-Berkeley sJyle. of mpvle<·mu,eicali of the 1930s, is playing toni~ht through Mon- dl>.y In 'the ~eitre. J 72 N. Glassell St. It is being s~ged.by the J;'aci!lh.Gl'llWl"'I'beltoit ·~t 8:30'p.m. nightly except Sunday ,'lfb.en the ~r­ tain timo(,.,ru. II!> .'J::iO p.q1. The story Is abollt. a. gll'l lrolll COl)terville, U.S.A.,·WllO aii'lvee ln•tbi<ble city·wlth •onl;y o prayer In her heal'! ~nd, a pall' ol ~pshoes Iii Her suitcase. 'Two cast nlembe~ IUost.rated. abbve· ::.;.•~et Coo~ and. 8.!':W.,.!jl]Yer~ wl)o pl~ys ~-9~ rol¥. both a(!j~ucj>o • people \\"ill do alnlost anything to stay lu;re, anything.'' Ilandall said. t-.lost of his Laguna subjects \Vere delighted to be "photo essay " subjects, llandall said. "'Son1etimcs I even got them up at ~o'clock in the morrjng for the lighting ," he added. Many of !he faces in the book , i:re lhe faces in the museum 110\v. Randall said he is still negotiating v1ith the publisher over the details of the OOok, and is still looking for sub jects. "\\"e keep e:icpanding it," he said .or '·Lagona. Laguna." "It happe ned because of the LagWla faces. "'It's a beautiful toY.TI and are special," he sa id. the people ·. • ' ''Da11aes at Sect'. ' Plays i n €°"ntif ' I l " ' I 1.1~11 .. Y P1LOr Friday , Ftbruary S, 1974 :SCULPTURED BEAUTY OF 'SWAN LAKE' WILL BE PRESENTED BY AMERICAN BALLET THEATER Natalia Makarova and Ivan Nagy Will Dance in Feb. 25 Performance at Music Center 3-day E vent .. ··························~····· . ., . College Prese n ts : LAGUNA BEACH : • • : WINTER FESTIVAL : • • • • • RESTAURANT DISCOUN T COUPON • Ives Festival • • • Monday tf'lru Friday • • Feb. 9tf'l tt)ru 241t\ • • • A Jcct11re-recit<1l tiy ;i 11•orld· rcno11'Il(if authority on famed AmcriCan (<imposer CllarlC's ll"l'S \\'ill highlight a 1 hr~llY Charh·s l\'CS fl·st1v;Jl al Ccili forniJ Sintt~. Fullerton. IJCi.;innin{! l\1urld~y. John Kirkp;!lrick, professor of 1nusic nt YnJe University !llld a Jong-time friend or the Jves fan1ily, \\ill present two public lectures during the three-day festi1•al. including a lecture Tuesday evening 1hat v.•i!I feature his pcrfornL:'lncc of Ives' "Concord" or Second Pianoforte Sonata, 1v h i eh Kirkpatrick premiered in 1931. Jle also 1-1·i!l appear in an 11 a.m. Tuesday sessio n and \\'ill visit several mus i c classes. The festival, 1vhich honors the comp:iser's lOOth birthday , is open to the public at no charge. It includes s i x concerts, one on r.-tonda.1•. three on Tuesday and l\-\'O on \Vednesday. featuring four unive rsity ensembles and scvl.'ral individual fa cu I I y- 111c1nbers and students from the Ca l State m us i c department. Also. on hand 1vill be music arranger from Hollyv.'ood and \110 p1\1fl•Ssors f1'<ln1 UCLA Curtau1 t11ncs arc 8 11.1n . fl.londay, ll a.n1 ., 4 p.m. and n p.rn. 011 'J"ucscl<l~: aud ~ p Ill. :llld 8 p.nl, 0 11 \\'!'dllC'~da~-. 'J'hc 4 p . u1 . • • : I 0°/o DISCOUNT : • on lood items 011er $1.00 • : Have Kitchen -W ill Travel : • c • • aterers Restaurant • • nnlt>ef<»''-•IG,ovnQ• • • • • I',, ~ • pcrfo1·rn:1nt·e on Tuesday is • "·'-"" ,., .. ~-• in the Hccllal Holl. with art _••_!•~··~•••••••••••••••••••!'!_•_~•_ oth('rs IHking place in the G d• •~ortege lte,pin9 you ~1 l.01Tu1? Join the Litt](' Thea!<'!', t,;.. !ti.tit 9ro w i~9 liob~1 in l~e 'ovnlr~I Ensembles performing in Classes Sta rt Feb. 15 the festival include t. h c $2 for 2 Hour Session Chamb{'r Strings, University Affernoon & (•enh•t• Orchestra. University Singers Co1ne in l'.'.l'11d sig11 up and U n i v e rs it y \\'ind M1n1 .. 1v•e m~~;,,o, •h&dow bO••t •nd 1nops, w611p&per, llgn!ing, 111f,,lshlr;g,, tic. l~nsen1ble. !-'acuity 1ne1nbcrs Con1e browse , view ou r 1n1iq11e displays, tneet fellow appearing include Dr. B David 1ni11iaturists & get new ideas for projects. We feature Berfield, assistant professor of D·re1nel. Exa cto, Panavisl'. etc. music. Dr. l\-1'Lou Dietzer, assistant professor of music. MINIAT URIA by the BARONS J ohn J ensen, staff 11512 hoch ll•d .. H.I. o,.. 10·5 t6J·'''2 accompanist; and John Lueck, I':::;:::::::;::;::::;::;::;=:=:=:=:=:=:::=:;;;;=:;;;:::;= assistant professor of music I" and opera coach. Diane Elias of Newport Beoch. soprano, \Viii be one of the soloists. Appearing as guest aMi sls :ire Pau l Harms. a graduate of Cal State and a private voice teacher; Paul Reale , a professor at UCLA; Joseph Byrd, a nlusical arranger in J·follywood and p a r t • t i m e faculty member at CSUF: and 1\-Iichael Michalski, a professor at UCLA. Twentieth Century European Sculpture America11 Ballet Tl1eate1· Casts P1·i11cipals for LA Series American Ballet Theate r directors Lucia Chase and Oliver S1nith have cast the principals for the group's 15- p e r f ormance C'ngage1ncnl , f)ib. 18 through March 3, in ·~Music Center Pavilion, Los U~'ins, ChrisUne Sarry an<J Terry Orr will be seen in ''Jtarbi ngcr;" Miss D'Antuono and Kivitt 1n the "l)on Quixote" pas de deux; Orr. l\1arianna Tchcrkassky, Clark Tippett and Dennis Nahat in "Billy the Kid," and for the company's premiere of "The Sleeping Beauty" Act JII, the principals will be Cynthia Grt'gory and Jonas Kage. ~liss Sarry, Rulh r-.1ayer and Nah11t in ··Three Virgins and a Dc\'il," and Miss D"Antuono und l\ivitt in "l11c Sleeping Bca11ty" Act Ill. \Vcdncsday evening, Feb. 20, Levins, ~1iss Sarry and Orr \viii danee in "Harbinger:" Miss D'Antuono and Fernando Bujo~tes in "Don Quixote" pas de clcux ; Levins and Misses Grl'gory, Wilson and Sarry in "Undertow ;" and M iss l\1akarova and Nagy in :'The Sleeping Beauty" Act ID. prc1nicrc or the rull·length "1'oles of 1-lofCntann" on Frid;iy, Feb. 22. Miss Gregory ;ind Kage \\'ill danc<' the princip:il rolC'~. Ka rena Brock nnd John Prinz will dance the sa1nc rol es at the Saturoay matinee. Feb. 23. les. opening night, Natalia .-karova and Ivan Nagy will On Saturday evening, Feb. 23, l\1iss J)'Antuono and Kivitt \'l ill bl' seen in "Napoli:" Misses '\\'ilson and l\1athis. Nagy and Keith Lee in "The f\1oor·s Pavane :" Le~·ins and Young in ''The Maids;'.' (.lnd Miss Mark<1rova <1nd Nagy u1 "Stooping Beauty" Acl Ill . · ce in "Apollo ;" Daniel · 'ns and Gay le Yotlhg will ahce in "The Maids;" and leanor D'Antuono, Ted Ki vitt At the Wednesday n1atinee, Feb .. 201 Qrr, Bon.Oie Math.ii <1nd Kage wl ll dance "Les l'ntineurs;"' Sallie Wilson. 'and Jonas Kage in "Elude~." For 1'uesday, Feb. I 9 . !-~or the Uls Angele s " < Mariners Is Going .r=-To Bat For You We hove 10,000 .. free tickets to the Harbor Baseball Botti ng Ronge in Cosio Mesa. It's a chance for you or your Baseball loving children to get o headstort on the comi ng season . St o p by one of our off ices for your free ticket. A nd w hile you're bolting a 1000, w e'll be doing th e same with you r sav ings, by paying you the highest interest rates possible. 7 Y, % inter- est on o $1,000 minimum deposit for 4 years. (Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for eorly withdrawals.) WE'RE THE FRIENDLIEST SAVINGS TEAM IN TOWN! The MARINERS CLUB Substantia l sa vings fo r you on e very1hing yo u buy throvgh ou r purcha sing ser1ice . Ask abo ut details on free l&gol a id, travel and income tax information. 71;~ INTEREST On $1 ,000 minimum .t year term certifica tes. (Federal regulations require o substantial interest penalty for early w ithdrawals.) We also have o full range of interest rotes to meet your Individual needs. FOUNDED 1'-'J FREE SERVICES • MONEY ORDERS • NOTARY SERVICE • XERO X COPIES • TRAVELERS CHECKS • TRUST DE ED NOTE COLLECTION· • SAFE DEPOSIT BOX MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION !1 ~ ....... ~ wr.sTCt.lfT .. DOV!". NIWPO ll:T •r,.\Clf, CALSP.,..... (714)f4J·41DO rM• Ofllt.tl ltl• IAYSIDI: OIU\'f: • N£WPOllT l tA.CH, C\JJI. nMCI • (ti4J Ml...OOJ.,... C-..•t J~XI ~f.At. tUJACH "OU LEV ARO• SEAL.lf.),Cff, CAI.IF. 11()7.:l • 11IJ1 ~-76111 1747IEVl!RLY 1oy u;vARD. I.OS ANGEl..l!S, CALIF. 90(.lq,. (llJ) •S7-414l I I I The full -length ''Swan Lake"' David Coll and John Sov.•inskl 1vill be danced S u nday in ;,Intermezzo:'' and l\liss evening, Feb. 24, by Miss Gregory and Kage in "'If1en1e Gregory and Kivitt, \o;hile Miss & Variations." Makarova and Nagy appear At the Wednesday matineC', in the sa1ne roles on 1.1onday, Feb. 27, ~1iss O'Antuono and Feb. 25. Kivit t will dance in the full- BONN ARD BOURDELLE CARPEAU X DERAIN MAILLOL MATISSE RENOIR RODIN For Tuesday. Feb. 2 6, length ··sv.'an Lake." 011 l 'he Month of February Jack Glenn Gallery 2831 E. Coast Hlgbway, Corona dcl Mar 92625 (71-1) (175-8020 Kivitr. Kim tlighton and Wednesday evening, 1\1 ls s Dennis Marshall v.·ill dance Gregory and Kage wil l be seen in "Les Patineurs:" Miss in "Apollo:" Misses 1'1athis Brock. Prinz. Miss Mathis <Jnd :ind \Vllson. l\'ah<1t :inrl LcC' 't'oung: in •·,Jardin nux Lilas:"' 111 "'The i\toor·s Pavanc:·· :111cL 1 i\1artine van 1-lamel. l\lisses f!11iss rrAntLrono. Bujo1l\·~ ;.indl' Sarry and ~1athis, l\.nge . Na~y in "Etud1·s.·· ~~~-"--~---';:_~~~~~~~--~~~- 1temeniber • 'Ja\ent1ne ""(our with b a '' by De r Our Flower Shop has ordered 20,000 CARNATIONS 10,000 ROSES and thousands of DAFFODILS, /Jow~n oro<Jncl lh~ Comf!f .,.,..... lhe world. TULIPS and all Spring FLOWERS Featuri ng F.T .D.'s "LOVE BUNDLE" Arrangements , ,, ' ' I BIG SPECIAU !• FRESH SQUEEZED ·" Grapefruit Juice 59< Ouort ,,, ·l '1'!, ' 'Ii : ul:· .. ....... 645.0032 "36•Yfflrt of ,~. Know How" """.1 DAYS A -· I 11.m. te I p,rn. BELL PEPf{ERS 1 oc u.. I ·i I : ' I WT Wiii AT THIS f'ltCI Qtll' f'llSH f l CUCUMBERS I )j I t : fl ~.:ti ' I :.' ...... ·lltui• -... .. ,_ . -- i . I I I ,, '·I ·' ·• .. ._. '·' 64s.om2 \ I '-----1 ·1 I Now at 1601 ~wport Blvd. ·=/'-1 -: L-------~~-.... .!':! ______ _ (Com« of ldlh St.) tho Ho..." . I -r ----------~--~~ ~· •• ... J -. .,,.. ~ ' • OA!L V PILOT :~ Maxim's Mal{es Most of Europe, Mideast Men !he rwo meals both have rrla111ely s1nall but 1Hrl•!y b8lrinccd d1nut·1 111 t·11u~ qwvetcll ~uCf'. rice •!ld S5 5() Through the years Ltlguna 8(>ac·h, perhaps due 10 its a.rt1st1t.: au11~phcrl'. ha.s been a prime ll':::lting ground ror the unusual fn din ing cstablishincnts. Soinc staYC'd on to bcCOnlc \andn1ark institutions while others dl~nppeared. it YIOUld seem, l!lrnosl as soon as th1•y opened. 1'bi8 vitality · IJUJ ke111 the city a lively center or new adventures in dinini:: out. \\'e'U go irHo a lull rc1•t('1v 01 "Tiit Place " (;:is it n1ii;ht <..'01'11<' 1u ht' knu11n1 next 11·eek . If you s 1·k it out u1 1h1• rneanti1nc , ho1vevcr, you k11 u11 it's (ll'fu.~::. the strcel from the llotcl l.:,gt111J Put furn1ul!y , the uddJ 1..:t>:> i:. ·110 S Co.1>t High1~ay, Out 'n About Norman Stanley more varuel)' 111 11\t entree l'hoiees. t.ut tastes being of unt! accord 11·e St"lectcd the Jan1b shank~. $~.50. If the re111alning l'll!l'CfS Offl·r the s.l!ilC dt:'g!'l'L' of :-.~1llslaC'llon. It must be concluded tha t l!igh1 futu re evenings or great l'Jltng arc in store jt :'i'l:ixinl's. AN OBV IOUSLY superior cooking te<."hnique for the lamb was e\•idc111 in the almost total absence of gre<Jsc or fat dripplngs. In addition, the meat was jcicy and tender to lb.:! point of all but discarding the use of a knife. It 11111. hO\.\l'1·cr. h1' to one o( fhrce-r~11h~r exo!ic d ish1~ on the that 11c'll lllO!il ccrt;1inly tutn <1ltcntion the next visit. These lM4 1•.1ilh lhc clas8ic Cir!X!k-Turk.ieh 11100.:.Sll k!t. S5 25. a gollrtnet- t01npriSt·d of la yers of eggplant sli altcrnatl'd \1·1lh chopped lamb or beef 'Vhat track record, lh~u. dictated recent outings to look in to th e t\':" latest ndditions to the Laguna dining scene. True Lo form. each displays the native individualisn1 you 11·ould expect : they are the ir<.1a:<i1n Contilll'fll .11 and a spot called 'nlL' J>Jace Across the Stf{'et F'rorn the lloll·l L:1con11 , 1vhos1· n:1mc is a n1outhh1I in itself. "l.Rt 's turn our attention lhis Wet·!.: lo the less centrally located L\IJXin1 Continental. II hus t.ikcn up 1n tl1e pre1niscs OC<.'upie<l by a nun1bcr of l'Urlier restaurants al 220 Beach SL. mirh1·ay between forest 11nd Ocean avl.'n11cs. !L 's 1ny guess that the building has at long la st found a pcm1:i11e11t l'l'St01urn 11t tcn::inl. A sl.1(1/\-generation Israeli sabra jnati\'c bornl, l'.:n1anuel is <ilSO <111 al·romplishcd musician, magician (late in the evt·nu1g you might rf.'(Jucsl a fe11· sleight-of-hand t.:ard tri«k.s/ t1nd linguist. 1six !<1ngu;1ge~ 1. Like 1nany before thern, he and his 11 il l·. Hachel. 11·L·rc prornptcd to lf•a\·e Los i\n~cles lur !he pronilsc of a helter eli1nate in l.agun:1 F'or all their nH1ny d1ffC'rCnt.:t·s th.'lt !>l'I up a marked t: u n I r a s l tltt·se t110 rcst:lUr<ints shore J nu111IX'r ol eon1n1on features. EACH OPENED aho ut SIX lll'Cks ;1go h::ith are on the s1n:.i!l sitle. cozv <rnd intiinate 1vith cornparahll' 1naXir11u1n sealing capac:ity (betwe en ~11 and !ii person.~): l.'ach serves lunch and dinner and closes for scvt•ral lwurs bct1vl'l'll Thl' f\taxi1n's savvy 01111er and tht-1 C.\traorcli 11<1irl' I-; l::tna11ucl La)lin. :.1 plain- sp0kt-n rl's1aur:11cur \1ilh an i111posing li:.l of crL"<lits too HtJn1t•roll'i to t>laboratc lh·r1·. Suffice to ~ay he's btst M101vn i11 Southern C;1lifnr11in for his six-yl.'<1f upcrution of lhL· I lapundak in l..os Angeles. but his k11 Chl'il nrti stry started with gradu atio n rron1 l'aris' fa111ed Cordon /lieu School ;.ind later ranged as far .afield as A rn s le rd am , Johannesburg and Lon~on. ThL' f\l:.ixin1's e\cning bill or fa re is a n11x1url' of mideast and eo111111cn1.il (lishe.~. vd1h a S{·IL·l'tion ul nin L' e1llrt·(•s. (i(•for(' turniug tu the1n, huwcvt·r. )UU best go dirl'ctly to the :ipµcli1.r.rs lirst. ON LY FOU R in nu1nhcr, 11·e managed to san1p!c thrtx> of them . Dolrna, al $1, netted fl plate or bite-size IN THE GALLERIES OCC ART GALI.CHY -f)r;lngc. Coast College. 2701 fair- viev.• Road . Cosla ~1csa. l\llxed med!3 exhi bit of ~lortillaro. Le Brane. Casados and Payne, OCC art instructors. flour:;: t.1onday through Friday from 9 a.111. to 2 p.m. JACK GLENN GAl.LERY -28.':I E. Coast lf1\'y., Corona del ~tar. Sculpture by eight 2Qth ~ntury European masters will be on exhibit through Ft.>b. 28. The .'ibo1v 1vill include 11•orks by Bonnard. HoudL•llt'. Carpt•aux. Dt:rain . l\laillol. Matisse. Renoir and IWdin. ·rhc Feb. 2 opening v.•ill bc ncfi l the Ne"·· port Harbor 1\IUSl"lll'll of .\rl. Hours: Driily, !I a.111.-5 p.n1. .JA CK Gl.E:\N Gi\LL!-.:H\' -South Coast ViJ1;1ge San1:1 Ana. Print s h~· N1·11 · Hl·;ih~t !Xlinh·rs John Sall. l!alph ( ioinr;s. Hit.:hard f:slt''· IJOn F:ddv :.ind Robert Coltingharn. SPOUTER-SA~ Victorian Bar at Rrm .enian Resraurant men's FAMOUS SHISH K-BOB IELLY DANCING e Th11r .• Sun. ""'~'"'" N,,., £v ~ry l~~"c~, lJ,;,,') You• Co1lu"'~ And D~"'• To t iv., M ~1:t 213 6 PLACENTIA AVE e COSTA MESA e 642-0100 HOW FEATUR ING DAVID & LAU RIE r l•"o, G wlr•r, Yocolt Folk · Jlock -s,01uf•rd . Donte SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQU£T ~ACILITI E$ l)l1111e1 s.,...d From S ... M. 117 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IEACH 536-2555 -1 /lours : t.londay through Frida~r. 10 a.m.·9 p.1n.: S<Jlurday. 10 a.n1.-6 p.111. and SWlday, noon·~ p.m. UCLA -\Vright Arl Galleries. African Art in r..1otion. lea- loring more than 200 1\'0rks of African sculpture, fiber. iron. ivory , beads, masks, furniture and costumes through tl1arch 17. Admission, SI. Nf;\\'PORT CIVIC CENTl-:R GALLERY -Ne\vport Beach City Hall, 3300 NC\l'port Blvd., Ne\·1porl Beach. Annual City Employcs Arl Sito\.\'. through i:cb. 28. Hours: fvlond ay through Friday . 8 a.n1.-5 p.n1. GO LDEN WEST COLLEGE LIBRA HY -l:ii44. Golden \Vest Co ll t:'gc. J·luntington Bcat:h. Photography exhibit by students of Ph il Sopocko, lhrough Feb. 15. Jfours: 1\1onday through • ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;,..~--.. ! The New Owner1 of the VILLAGE INN Present SUNDAY BICYCLE BRUNCH 9:00 1111 .m. to 2.00 p.m. $1 .95 per. person A""rl"t s.r.dSy Ni9ht °"'' HYPNOTIST ALESS ANDRINI I 0:10 Gftd 1 :Z :JO "Mr. Hypnotist" Corntr ol Pork & Mo in BALBOA ISLAND 673-4530 MEXICAN. AMEl!JCAll, SEAFOOD, STEAKS, LOIS TE•, AND A COMPLETE WEIG Hf W.t.T(HERS ME"'U & C•IWreft'i MenY at Po.ul&r '•l<tl COCKTAILS, MAIGARIUl I NTRODUCI NG HAPPY HOUI 4 TO • DUlT 1 10 • W NO&T SUMDlY IRUICH v;r MIXICAN OUl1AI & SONG ,., .• I Af . a I UN. O'fll 4 JO 11 WIO. & TMUIS. 4 fO 12 JIL & S&T. 11 &.M. TO TO'·"'· SUN. T•••· tltr11 Sot. "-~~~~-=------~-----11:::.:::::-::­-r- .. Next i ~ rnetite a la Rp1nalne, Jt JS a ltoumanian dish in which sirloin 1s n1ixed "'ith infrequently · sp1c .. s likl' cumin, nutmeg and coli <int! rvJ!cc.I on the grill as 1t is cooked. stuffed grape lea~s. Sea30ning or the inside meatballs and the tart navoring on the leaves rendered these little snacks the mosl scivory version Of dolma ll"e1VC ever enCOWllered. Equally delectabl e ll'C're tchina. $1, and lnchem ajin. $1.50. The former. a thit.:k sesame-seed pas1c n111'td \l'ilh other spices. makes an excellent di11 fur pita. the rtal. open-tenter f\1iddh . .'- Easl hread. Like all entrccs it was serl'cd l<>'!lh a choice of soup or salad and \11l/'t1l hr11ad or pita. And a special ;.icculadc has to he c.\'.tendt'<I for the atcompan~·ni:; r1ct' as \ll'll :is lhc gardeu-lrcsh 1 e~ct,11Jles -caulif\011•l·r ;aid hro<:t:<Jl1 -11 hil·h 11·1·re 1u!1 lhcr under nur u\'l1rcookcd by tis n1t1 t'h 11:-0 JO Sl't.:Ollds l.r\S1'1.'I' TllERE'S sha\\3nn8. $4. :1 dish eS\X'<:ial1y popular in Le Syria, 1:-.r:n•I and Turkey i 11·here~·t k11 u1111 :1-. dn11t·r kcbtth i. For iL J -ur .:>11nh·tin1e11 hcer -is un a 11·rllt·;1I rather than hori ·'1111. r11 l:1l1'1.I ll1rou;::h the heat only . 1 .J1·l1 ordl·r 1·on1c.;; op 'iO thal the " 1--:10 br :o.t•!'I t•<I in thin !dices d Lacheni ajin utiliZt'S pit .'l 1n a difhrrent 1\'ay. Herc layers of fhe thiu brL'<ld ~1lternatc with sin1ilar!y thin meat patlies to fo rm something resembling a llercd s;111d1vi<:h that i.s sliced into small pie- sha[l<'d \\'edges. Other rncnu pos~i bLl11it·s 11H·lud1· .skc1vcred tcncJerlo1u:.. \\'1th it1:!1 J>epftt_•1':-.. onions, rice ;ind vegetables. ~l~,:1 : lo 111d1vi<111.1I sp.:•c1 fic:1tion. : 1·:11h(·r of t110 de!lsert seJecti 1·ht'•'~1."<"<1hl' or ripple croquette, 65 ceo 1·01ch. 111!1 pro1•id c a fitting finale 1 • No doubt we should have opted for L'Onti ncntal 11·11rst VieHL'~. po!;Hn and 1·cgctabit'S, $4.!15: boned trout. grillL-<!. rice and vegetables. ~4 .95 ; t·R~ p!;i111 parmigian, $t !l5; s1vcctbre<.1tls, 1 11 1Sce :'ltAXJ 1\l'S, Page 26) • F'rid.Jy, JI a.m.·3 p.m. Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Hours: r..·lond<iy through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.111.; Friday 7:30 a.in ,-5 ll.nl. and Sunday, 1:5 p.n1. LAGUN A BEACH l\1 USEU~I 01'' ART -307 Cliff Drive, W· guna Be:ich. 1\\·o photography sl10\rs 11ill be on exhibit lhrough March 3. Professional photographer and ~­ guno Beach resident Robert Jtandal \_shows his photographs or L;iguna Beach rcsitlent s lhat af.e part of a pltotography hook. ··La gona, LagunJ ... Also, the Photogroiphic Society of A1ncria's Young l'notographcrs Showcase. CHALL IS GAU.ERIES -1390 S. Coast llwy .• Laguna Beach. Paintings and rcccnl bronzes by George Michaud . Hours: Daily except i\1onday and Tuesday. 11 a.in.-5 p.m. NEWPORT HARBOR ART J\1USEml -2211 \V. Balboa Blvd., Ne\vporl Beach. An exhibit of the ll'Orks of Mark ltothko, one or America's most important abstract ex- pressionist painters. liours: ·ruesday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m.; Fridays. 6-9 p.m. ---·~ AVCO SA VllliGS AN D LOAN -3:!1 0 Bristol St., Costa fi.lcsil. Oils by Jackie l.o11'ry through February . CA1''K OF COSTA l\1ESA -Harbor at Bake r. Costa l\Icsa. Oils by Dr. Fred Olds through February. ................ • OPEN SESAME • .NATUllAL FOOD IESTAUllANT• lo• Cltolntorol Me111t1 • -Heort S••~ -• 8 UNLIMITED SALAD AND • • TEA WITH DINNER • (With lhii (OUPOn ) • ' 1• VEG>ETAll lAN DINNERS FROM $:Z.2S • • • • OPEN DAILY • 5:00 t• 11:00 P.M. • • 2440 W. Coast Hwy. • N•wport leac• '46°7071 I••••••••••• ROAST PRIME RIB OF B~EF Au Jui AM ONG 20 SELECT DI NN ER ENTREES VINA HAR M El! DUO Enterlaini<19 .. er "' , .. I '? ' w w ' -' I "' .... .. "' m 0 .. .... -' w :z: .... c i? er w w _, "' i! "' '[; ,..~c ~~·. . -··~· "-l -" .... ·<>· ef"'t~ ._.. ~ :i ····-"'*'~, ~· f . ., ,~·· ··r.· . ·~-· ~ ... -.... :"·· . : 0 : BltENTWOOO SAVINGS -HHO Adan1s Blvd., Costa Mesa. ~ Oils by Charles Dorsa through February. ' C,\LIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN CO. -170 E . 17th St., Costa ; i\les;;. \Vcslern subjects by 141\'ergne lioscnv through Febru-~ ~· ; • COSTA ~lESA AltT LEAG UE GALLERY -206 W. \Vilson : St .. Cosio i\1esa. Oils by 111.'rsehcl 'y'agcr and Sandy Kusick ..:; 1hrough February. ": -~ CROCKER CANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Oils . by f'rances A1errill 1hrough February. CROCKER BA NK -South Coast Plaza, 3390 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa. Oils by J~ydi a ;Southworth through February, OOWNEY SAVING S ,\NO LOAN -360 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by \1io1a f\lorrison through February. GLENDALE FEDEBAL SAV INGS -Fashion 1.~land, 500 Ne 11•port Center Dr .. NC'\1'porl. Dcach, C:il s by Katherine l\lanor <:ind Barbara Shult7. through February. GLENOALt~ F'EDEn \I. SAVl!'\G'\ -2300 Harl:ur Blvd .• Costa f\·le:;a. \Vat crcolors and o i 1 s by ~1 arccl k1 Stanley lhrou£h Februar~·. • ;! m !rl z c :!! ,, m "' • • a~JAC~ \.~~~~~~~~~~~ I m ,,. ____ ------·~~;...---1 = HAVE YOU DINED IN TURN -OF-THE-CENTURY SAN FRANCISCO LATELY ? ~ l New.port's Finest Delicatessttn-, . ' Restaur•r· PRIME RIBS OF BEEf .• 3.9 . • • JerwJ wit" •-&i'po11ra, ffpft8*-, w~ -•fkr A rc>ll tH•t far tltr fo'"Ur Gu<Jd Tll~. l'rl'*Y. Sot"'*' .,,J S11,u»1 , 649-032~ .. 830 Newpor1 Cen1*r Dr. (F•thlon l•l•ndl Neat ID Avco Tow• In P•rklng Structure ~NDAY BRUNCH eC ABOARD THE ~ ~ubenE.~ ~·~ ... ~Fu er a llloodJ )f.y . t8ENEOICT · ' . ' . ~~ STIEAJC'"& EGGS . ' CREP£S StJPRJiMi! ·' ' ·' ~t-J<ltlifl"(wl --. MON'rE CRISTO A11 euiti,.,, ~.,.di.I~. ·1 ~~/Oam -2pm ""TIONS 676·!!<1!111 , RIVI EM ftESfA.UMNr Continent•! Cuitin• Cockt•ilt Se,,,inp Lunche on o.Jld. Dbt11cr ilonctau througli Satvrda11. Closed Sundays . ~ . ~ W• •r• lo c•ftd nerl to the May Co. in South Coait Pt.-.16 JJJJ I. lf5fte Good Deed make the ec:ene Sundays ., the l1tjlijijl!1)i ,,. '. . ' . "' ~ • "' .. :I ~ .. "' :Ii :Ii :I "' "' ' :z: I ':' I N I:::; \~ It .. .:I \"! \ .. IF NOT, STEP INTO YESTERYEAR AT BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MacArthur Blvd . • TO OPEN FEBRUARY 14 FOR LUNCH AND DINNER -·--- iii J ' I ... • ~ • • ' ' l • • ' • .. .... DAILY PILOT Friday, Ftbruary 8, 1974 Benefit Jid$. V etera1is ,, ,{ #~~~~ l The ~ Dance Theater <l I the Seuabs," wlli nm from Orange Count y will bold a % p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Orange benefit p e rf orma n c e at Coast Co 11 e g e auditorium . Orange C.oast College !kmday AdmlssJoli Is $2.SO fot adults, to aid 'veterans who art ht Sl ror persons between the finandal 'trouble. ages o1 12 and 18., and 50 Theaters .. Getti.ng .Tclget~e'.f The perf'rmance. "Ballet of cents for children under 12. EARLY llRD SPECIAL PRIME RIB 51.00 off ....,.. .. price 5 to 7 , .... -tin n.r. K1'n1"'11IMI C.Ckt•ll• DENVER MINING Co. 71t W, lttli St .. Cffhl MIM •41-2l4J Real cantonese Food Commun ity theater groups an d colle g e d r ama de part m ent s are two producing entities w h I ch rarely so much as acknowledge each other's existence, but steps toward recogn!Uon are being mapped out in Huntington Beach. There, the Huntington Beach PlayhoU!e and oearby Golden \Vest College have worked out a plan of informal a.ssociation, beginning tfll• year. to provide broader opportunities for both in local theater. The agreement between the playhomie -one or the more .succe&sf ul community operations in Orange County -and the college's theater arts faculty calls for each group to notify the other of auditions for u pc om in g productioM. instructor and set designer at the oolltft. .L I k e w I s e , playhouse members appearing in Golden West productions wll1 receive similar college credit. Additionally, Huber pointed out. aecood semester theater management students \vilt t>e placed as manage1nent interhs with the playhouse, earning college credits fur their ()ff~ campus experience. To top it all off, discussiOM are now under way between Ille playhouse and the college concerning the possibility ol a joint production somet ime during the 1974-75 season. SHOULD THIS colleg .. community program succeed -and there's no reason why it shoilldn't -other theater groups and collegiate drama departments along the Orange r Coast might do well to .. Intermission Tolri ,'Titus ... t tt;l~t·i~vtn~ ~'.~li~aa50f~~o.;iaiiJfk tooununitf~'1'b~~ter already creative con c e Pt and 1 stages Its productions on the execution" in the UC I UC Irvine campus. And both production of "Cyl!lea.'' I the 1AISl1na'Moulton Playhouse Carr, who made h1J flrat and the San c I e m en t e appearance at UCI playing Community Theater a re Iago in the u n I ve·ra it.,~ s , within comm n n i cat ~n g production of "Othello," ls the distance fr om Saddleback director of UCI'a "Rma Round College. lhe Moon," whllh II playing A prograrn such as that tonight and Saturday at the inaugurated by the Huntington university's Fine Arts VU1q:e Beach Playhouse and Golden Theater. West College would ·appear to be bcneflc.ial to bo!h. It should be·well worlh emulating. • • eat here or take home GOLDEN WEST students consider a similar mee ting of cast by the playhouse will the minds and talents. be able to earn two unlts For instance, the Costa of credit for GWC's rehearsal Mesa Civic PI a y house and perfonnance c I 1 s a , operates just across Fairview according to Robin Huber, an Road from Orange Coast SPEAKING OF collegiate theater, UC Irvine's Survival 'l'heater, a nonverbal drama group, has been awarded a citation for excellence in the American College T h e a t e r BACKSTAGE -The ""°nd of three community theater \veddings on the calendar this se8"SOO wilJ lake place Sunday night when directoe:·Fred West and danc;er-actress R 1 i a Liedags becameilian and wife . . . the first event, in December, uilited Ron Flllan and Carol Faulstick .•. waiting in the wirig, for an April dale are Marty Fuchs and Laura Black ..•• STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2111 Pl., Newport Beech ORlole :1-9560 O!Nfl Y"r ArNMI Dolly 11·12 -"I. .... Set. 'tR J •·•· Festival. The award, presented to drama professor Ashley Carr who directs Survival Tht!ater, ENTERTAINMENT SEVEN NIGHTS * * * * * * 'First Fish' in Swi111 HAl'l'Y HOUR5 4·7 p.rn. WEEKLY A WEEK DENVER MINING Co. •·The First Flsb" FINE FOOD AND SPIRITS Now Appurlng RALPH MATHIS with CHARISMA 111e Irvine Community Thl!.ater opens this unusual comedy of modem marriage Saturday night_ for four w e e k e n d s . Performances Fridays-and Saturdays :at 8:30 through March 2 in the Human ities Hall Playhouse on the UC Irvine campus. Reservatioos 557-7297, LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY From 11 :00 A.M . JASON CHASE SHOW Nightly for d•ncing i1 ftd •nt•rt1inm•nt "Ring Round tle Moon" DINNER SERVED UNTIL 8:00 P.M. Nightly Tue. thru Sat. It's i1ll h•pp•ning 1t Playing tonight and Saturday only is the UC Irvine production of this French comedy at 8 o'clock in the Fine Arts Vlllage Theater, Reservations 833-Ul7. 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''Night Wakll" , The Costa Meaa C I v I e Playhouse will present Jta last two performance! of thls new suspense drama tonight and Saturday at 8:30 in the Community Cenler auditorium on the Orange County Fa i rgrounds. Reservations 556-5300. "~ Funny Tblnr Bappned on .. tbe Way &o tbe Forum'• _-,Sebastian's West.DI an e r Playhouse ts atogtng this musical comedy Wedneaday through Sundays at I : 4 0 fallo\f.ing a 7 o'clock dlMer at ii.a theater, 140 Avenida ~Pi~:: :San-..C le men t e . '1:1!01\S 482·9950. ' 'i , Gibbons' Boys" CJOsl g Performances or this farn \ly comedy will be presented tonight and Saturday at 8:30 in the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main Sl, Huntington Beach. Reservations 84.2-&421 • Trumpeter Featured In Concert nie Santa AnA. college Community Orchestra under the direction of·Frank. Wllson "1ifipresent a '}>Ublic concert 'featuring trumpet so I o i s t Dl\Ykf Evans Thursday, Feb. 14. ·at' 8 p. m. In Phillips Hall T~at re at the, .college . Admission is fr~1 ... ;. The 45-piece OttfJeit.ra will perform Haydn'! .Concerto tn E f..tajor, Symphony in F Major by Carl von Dtttendorff, The Hollowi:'?den by Vincent PeraichetHI and other selections. Evans is Dlr~tor of CHamber Mu sic ·at Laverne COllege and ii; on the music staff of four other colleges. ·fllltcb.•• • "-'I ...... -.-.· • • 556-0556 FRENCH CUISINE ' Optn 1 D•v1 . l l :JO •.f'll.•l l :OOp,11'1. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Pl•za Drive South c .. ,, Vlll•e• IAdi•cenf to So. Coo1t Plo••l ----=~ STEAKS AND HOAGIES " -EAT IN OR TAKE OUT '1.!-1"" St. ........ OPIN11Nt CLQSID SUNDAY '"'""Ml27 - 1111 Wet St. w. wo11ld II~• to onno11nc• Cotte MllM tho openin9 ef our now 1to1e of 1 : ~ ''" I IUCLiD I SANTA ANA e 154°2122 117-~71 . .. W.ATCH FOR OU R GRAND OPEN ING FEit I llltfhl S.ys1 C.• DI .. Win Me, W ... De,J1 11,J,11A.~'. N 12 P.M. M . all ht; 11111 A.M. to IJ:lO S.-.... 11 MIDN .. HT COCKTAILS 9093 E. "DAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 496-1773 499-2626 DINNER· .... • COCKTAILS ' ' " MEA~_WL~RK CO Y CLUI '..... ~ ' ' -. ., OltANOI COUNTY'S c~~\ . , ' TOP .i f'i!tRT ~INT "' ... ::'u,::Jm·i~t1<31NS '.' ','. '.' T.li.-Or.lfln•l "HOMfd..,,.n" ,f' ' I,, • I• I·' • 1 "' ' ... " •• '.I ·~!;K ' AT· THE ""' I -, '"·,~/,'",loA'lfG•, ROOM .. r :1 :.tul•' 1iU • ',;Ith ~ 11 • J, '""'.' '",. ~·wiwE JA ksolf' .. ~ t 6 1 .( ' ,' o :,, / I ' \J I ' .,W ..... tday th " " ., , •;-i I I' l/ ,! •• ~ .... '••llitlel. .. ; ,, .. ,..,.. " ' ' i•111·e11AHAM A , ., -I ' ~""'""-...,_ ' ' ·-" HUNllNa!ON HACH, 17141 JM'" M 1 .,. Ij>ng Beach Film Series .'Under Wav .I "1be Green Wall" from Peru and "Ramparts of Clay" from Tunisia comprise the oponlng p~am of the 1974 mid-winter International Film Serles being shown in tbe Art Theatre, Long Beach. "The Green Wall " is a description of a family trying to survive on the edge of a jungle, and "Ramparts of Clay" reflects the breaking away from century o Id tradi tions by an 18-year-<>ld Tunisian girl. 'Ibe .films wiD be shown through Feb. 12. The balance of the series will be : Feb. 13-19, "Such a Gorgeous Kid Li ke Me ' • (dJrected by F ran co Is Tru!faut) and "i'llurmur of the Heart," both from France; Feb. 20-26, F el I i n i's ''Satyrico n '' and "II Successo"; Feb. 27-March 5, "Hour of the Wolf" (Ingmar Bergman) and "Joe Hill '' (Bo Widerbergl: March 6-12 "The Policeman" (from Israel) and "The Fireman's Ball" (Milos Foreman); March 13--19, "O Lucky Man !" (L I n d say Apderson) and "Morgan" (Karel Reisz). Can 43!H718 for addl tibnal i.Bfurmation. Davis Role DAILY PILOT Motliftr Roq n ·elivers Th• KROQ ,AM -FM TV combination feels ll has been respoqSl!>le for mqving 15 cuts ,frorri LPs to single hits since .DAILY LOG last November. ' And, stai-tlog Sunday night, from 9-I0:3Q P.m., Flo & Eddie join rorffl 10 col1ost ... .\n Evening with Mother Roq ,'' whicti is set for a regular weekly beiith. Flo & Eddie (Howard Kalen and Mark &Iman) were once with the Turtles and the Mothers of Invention; music a.side, they promise their listener! Flo & Eddie bowling shins, pin.as and other funky prizes. Wink Martlndale (KMPCI has been working over a year on a biographical tribute to the life and music of Cole Porter, with the broadcast dates set for early March. li·tartindale's nine-hour speci3l "Rhapsody in Gershwin" \\'On national , bonoTs and was acclaimed as a milestone achiev em ent in radio e xcellence, so the up-coming tribute to Cole promises to be good. NO ACCOLADES ' Involved (as yet) OOt KPOL'S ",t\ud io . File" .series gets under way this cOining Monday with Ille ' Barbershop TU,r:ni!'19 on Scett Manchester '. I focus set upon .lhe: alcbolic driver: the probl €n1s '11 e presents to himself and others on the highway. Segments will air in early morning drive time: 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m., wiLh a host of authoriUes set to give their conunents on the topic. Will Lewis, KPFK '!I general manager, in a "State of the Station" report, discloses that Ute F'r.Iers is 56 percent ahead of subscribers over last year at this ti.inc, evidence that its highly unusual, highly imaginative programming is gaining in popularity. Perhaps its success has something to do with Will's philosophy : "Radio can and should be used for significant communication and art." · What with the motion picture "The Exorcist'' breaking aJ I box office records. no wonder that Kiis elected to do one of its special features on the subject of "Exorcism." St.arrinl( th c film's director, W 111 i3 in Friedkin, the special explored the different rituals in\'Olved \lii ht exorcism, v•ith the result that hundreds of listeners called for a repeat airing. Jf you missed. call Vickie Arthur, station publirist. Maybe ~he ca n getcha an· other li sten. KLAC REPORTS that its r('('"ent "Dough-A-Thon" pulled 1.900 spectators lo see con· testants t the youn;-:cst bl:'iri ~ l\\·o years oI age) ~ack thelr lips' through piles of dcugh· nufs. \\1th Jerry Wright , fron1 South Gate, taking first prize by devouring 28 or them in ;i quarter of an hour. KMPC's ··'Golden Days of Radio" will spotllght J ack Benny on the shows of Feb. 11-15, and will coincide with Benny's 80th birthday. Frank Bresee co-hosts the show each evening with Roger Carroll. Quartets to Compete "'THE DAY OF THE ·OOLPHIN TAKES OFF LIKE fl., BlAZING FOREST FIRE, ~ITH A THRILL 4 MINUTE. THERE IS STILL MAGIC IN THE MOVIES:' -Ret Reed, New Yo1k. Dally H•w• Joseph f..la.jnc r''"'""' George C. Scott in • Mike Nichols ri1m ''The Day of the l)Qlphin" . ' What this film exposes about undercover . . ~ V1Ce,eops can't be seen ' on your television set liii .1... .. ---~~::- !Ti day Evening F!IRUART I ''°'H'_ ... 11!1111 .... (WWQJ(j)(im")) Nm ... 6 tft&lt'1 ..... Tlit LKJ.._ TIM flllltntMll Nl&frt ltlllfy Shnpltllltflll M•ril ..... Ho'lllp,ordp l.Mp Spttd ltlClllF l:JO ~ Deallr't Chlkt ' Mo¥it : (C) (t0) "TM Shlltd un In lll• Wtsf' (cx:>m) '68 -Don ll~otl!, 8Jrbara Rhoades. (.!) ~3 (!)I@([:,) Ntws 0 Dia. V1 11 O,t• 00) Mt r1 ,,;111n ShoW (D Th1t Glfl (}]) CIJ I lflCIAL I P1hllpkla: Shott· 0111 ll OK Con1I I Z00111f living: [tSJ Y11i1dad ffl De~r1 Tlltalrt ffi Uttlt Rualt 1:00 I rn om .... lowli111 for Dol1111 6 Movlt: (C) (Zhr) "Th• Sltlll•- Clln" (dr1) '70.-John Gtvin. I"'""'' ""'" Whlt'I MJ Lhltf I loft Lucy Mod Sq111C Es111ertld• CIJ Draanet Alldn W1ethtr r (f.I) Wtrtd It W• EJ Prt1111r Alntr &tntn LttlllOI m Th'" 5'ooftl Saturday Morning fDRUAltY I I • I ~ J: f ' . • : • ' • I ' 1 ~ • t I ' • ~ '• . ,. • ' • 2U. OAIL 'I' PILOT WHAT TO DO Japanese Art Sbo,vn Tht lnt~rn<il1011.,J Anouilh Drama Ends This Weekend ~:xh1bil1on~ Foundit\1011 v.1il 1 tJrt'Stnl "Poslt:r Nippon.' ;1 1 ~11lcct1on u[ 75 conten1porur} I !~lt'rs lly rnany of Japan's ll.'Rd1ni.: graphil' <1rt is1s . :11 the l{iver!>idc County Art and l 'ult t1rc C1.•n1cr !hroub:h ~-larcll 1 FELi. 11-9 OHAi\1A -"Ring Hound ihc f\·loon" by Jean Anouilh. dt reeled by Ashley Carr. iiS.~J~l~nt professor <lf dra1n1i Fine Ar1.'J Village TI1eatre, UCI l':unptt~ S p.111. Friday a11d Sat- urdll\'. Tic kets at $3 a\'ailablt· fron1 J·'inl' Arts box oftil'C. UC I rvin~·. For informa!ion ra il Fine Ar1 s lx>x orfice 8..1.1·ti6 17 l'l~J.l. II UC Rl\'Eltl\IDE -Acidic po!il1t·;il ~n1irist nnd social con1e- dian ~lort Sahl "'ill pcrforr11 in the l'ni\'Crsity Theatre at 8 p.zn TiekeL'i ;ire $2. TllROUG ll ~1.\RCll' t 'LASS IC DllA~I A -Sarah t'.li!es and Rich:ird Thomas :'1;1r 111 Grorgc Bernard Sha\v's tlassic dran1;1. "Sainl Joan " u1 ihc Ahrnanson 1'hcatre. Los 1\ngeh:s ~lu-;ic Center. J an . 29-,\larch 9. There e1re no Sunc..1<1y pc rforin;1nC(•S. Tickets an· $~1.:,.0.;1 and students liekets are ;i\'ailablt• ;it .$2.:'iU onl' hal1 - hour IJcfore curt~1in. fb:lt I.:! IJR A.\IA \\'O HKSllOI' -"Co11stan\11)0J)I~· Sn111h' 'b1· f.:harlt~ l.. !\1C<' .Jr .. directed by drama maJOr Al (;Jover. arid "Dearh \\'atch" by Je;tn (;cnet. diret:tt•d by grC1duate studt'nl llank \\loe.ssner. s ponsortd by UC I School of f<'ine Arts . ~·tnc Ari s Sludio 1'hcatre. 8 p.tn . F'r1day and Suturdav. Feb ! and 2. Atlrnission 75 1..:ents. · FEB. Ht VOICE CONCERT Rccita\ by music majors Barbara }-iouston . soprano. and Leon Alexander. tenor, sponsored by School of Fine Arts, UC Irvi ne. Fine Arts Vi!lagr Concert I/all. 8 p.n1 . Sunday. FEB. 15 l~ECTUH E -"'The Meaning of \\':l!ergatc for Arncrica," 11·iJI be the su bjccl of U.S. Scna1or lio11•ard II. Baker. J r . t R·Tenn.). t'icc chai nnan of the Scn:1t1· St.•l('(:I Com1nitttf' 111· \'CSligati!J.S \Vatergate. It's part of Sl'ries of ll1r·run:s un "Ameritan Values in Transition ." sponsorl'd by UC! Sruden1 Affairs Con11niU C'e on lkctur·es. Cra\\ford llall, UCI tan1pus. a p.m. Friday. fo'eb. 15. Tickets al ~l available fron1 :)tudcn1 Affairs Comn1ittcc on Lectures. UC Irvine. F'or in(orm>1tio11 c<11l th(' Student Affai rs CommitlN' on Lecture~ S.l.1-5588. FEB. 15-16 ORAMA WOllKSllOP -T"·o play~. "'fhf' Indian \\Inn!~ thf' Bro1nx" by tsr<.icl llorovitz. d1re<:led b.v ~·!icht.•lh· Chiappclla. graduale stud1!11t 111 dranu1 , and "Birdbath" liy l.4!U11<1rd tllel fi. direct\ld by 1'rud1(' Kessler. gr<iduatc student 1n dril 1na, sponsore-<l bv t;(: lr11ne S1.:hool of l"ine Ari s. Fine Aris Stud io 1'hcatrc, iJCJ rampus. 8 p.m. Frid;.iy :.ind Sa turday. F1.•b. 15 and 16. Adn1ission 75 cents. FEB. 21·23 DANCE CONCEHT -\\'orks chort.:O~raphcd by UCI gradu- n1(' slud('nts in dancc sponsored by UC! School of F'1nc Arts. Fine Arts Village Concert llall, UC.:I c<11npt1s. 8 1).111 . Thurs- d;ty·Saturd<.i)'. Feb. 21 ·2.l Admission SI. FEB. 2? LECTURE -lnfonnat lalk by San F'ra11(·1sro J\l:lyor .Joseph 1\lio10. aspirant for lkmotratic gulx>rn:itorial nomination. par1 of lecture scriC"s on "Ca lifornia '7·1· f'ohtics and Publit 1'ol1c)" sponli-Orcd by Studcn1 Aff:1 1rs <.'on11n1\I<.'<' on l.(·1·- 1t1t'f''\, Third floor lounge of (:ate\V<i.v <..:ornmons . 2 p.111 Fn- d:1,\ Ft·l> 22 Fl::B. 21 HECITAL -St>n1or· rccita! by UC! rnu:.i r 1najor <:U,\' Hard.". ohoist Spo nsored by UCJ School of Fine Art.;;, Fine Arts \'11 l:1g1• Conct'rl 11;,dl. 8 p.rn.' Sunday. ~-etl_ i~ J\1i\fiC~I 15-15 IJA :"CE: COl'\CER1' -Nikdais !Janet' Theatre. sponsored by llCl Com mittee for Ari s. Fine Arts Village 1'hcatre, 8 p.ni. Friday and Saturday, Mar. 15·16. Tickets at $1.7a av;iil'1blC' froin O:im millee for Art~. UC Irvine. For information call !'inc Ar ts box office. 833-6617. MA llCH 16 OHCllEST RA CONCERT -Progran1 by Oslo Philhnrn1onir under direction of fflilliadcs Ca rid is \\·ith pianist Jens Jl<ir · :1ld Brallie :.is soloisl. sponsored by Orange County Phil- h:-ir1non ic Society. Cra11·ford Hall, f1:30 p.m. Saturday, J\1ur . 16. For lit·kt'I 1nfor1nation call Or:.ihgc Cuun1y Ph1lhannon11: Sot·i cl~. ti4l;..&ll I l\IAllCll Ii Cll OH,\L CU~C t::HT -"ltalienische,; lRldt'rhuch .. by llugo \\'ol! \t'ill be perfonncd by six professional su1gcrs accom- pa11it'<I b.v pia11is1 l .• aurcnl'c l:ordo11 and ro1npan.v. sponsored by UCI School of Fine ArL<;. Fine Aris Vill ;ige Concert Ha ll. ur1 l':llll!)US, 8 p ,11\, Sunday. ~l<ir. 17 . l\IAltClt lO t:U.\'CEllT -"Les l\1cneslricrs." enscn1ble play ing 11ncl :-:1ng- 111~ rncdiel'<1I :tnd renaissance music, sponsored by UC.:1 Co1n - n1i1tcc for Arts. Fine Aris Village Theatre. 8 p.m. Saturday. 1\1ar. :Jtl· Tickets at S3.75 available from Con1miuee for Arts, UC Irvine. · \ ~ Tht' H1versicle Ct.univ .\rt l au:I Culture C1.•1J!cr . !'h\tJI l.!ak ' t:lcn Hutid. f.:ht:rr~· \'allt•\' 1s opt n daily l'xccp' ~1 ond,iys lro1n I to 5 p.111 . C;1Jl IH:i-~G26 ror uifonnntion. l.tr,.ti" M;.1, t1 ~.i/Tw~-. Til 2:l0 p.m. "SUPI!• 0 40" "'"· 1.15 .. Sal/Tw•t 1.t :J0-1 p,m "SON OF FLIJllDER" F" t :tl·10:1S S,11, 11>'<1 T..e1. l :IO·t :I0-9:10 p.m. l ar9aln Mal. S1 ~Al/Tw~i. Toi J:JO p.m . "THE WA Y WE WERE" Fri. I : 5~1/TWtl. J :iS·I p,m. .. OKLAWOMjl CRUDE" Fro. '·10: §11,·TYfi. 2°' p.m. FAMILY TWIN CINEMA Fount"'" Vdt••• i~l 1Z•~ . N .. ~110 Gem'o $tor• 11(•0" ltom L•ot>roe>k M••O.,are CINEMA I .. COPS & ROBBERS .. ... .. SLITHER .. WEEKO•T>-Ooor1 Open t:~I SAl'/~IJ N-Co"'· From 11 Noon CINEMA II Wl·1l:S·ll An lngo PremNlger Production ,,. MARCH 31 . \ .. CATCH 22" PJ,\NO CONCE lt'I' -Senior recital by Andrea J\t,.,1in , spon -coM/t("H'A.RTiOTEK sored by UC! SchoOI of f<'ine Arts. Fine Arts Village Con. OF THE GODS" -----------'-'_''__..,H_au, 8 p.m. Sunday. Mar . 31'__ ____ :\'----L.-~~--~--~-'"-~~~~~! NOW THRU TUESDAY "BRAVO for this most sophisticated. entertainin11. and delight.- fully s:itiric:t l comedy about chnnging sexual mores a nd the rfforts, of couples to keep pace.'' -W1 lharn Woll . Cut M•l!'•liM "TOTALLY DELlGIL_TFUL! ! If your wife or husba nd has never seen a n X-ratt..>d movie, 'Lt• S1'x Shop· is the one to t..'lkl' h'·r or hi1n to. It is wholr»1n1nf'. refreshing & deliciously funny satire." -Sl<'"'"rt Klein. W NEW-TV ANO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CIYILIIA. TIOH IS GOHIE! GLEN & RANDA A Jim M<Srid .. film COlOR l'l) No One Ufld .. , 18 Adrm rred I UNWITIINGLY, HE TRAINED A IJlll.PHIN I'"'>: • .... -' ,, /, ., . '· ..., .... a.;.;,.,~ •:..;....ii TO KILL THE PRESt T "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS!" ,IOSEPl-1 E. LEVINE ......... GEORGE C. SCOTf .. , .MIKE NICHOLS ,.,.,, THE DAY1Y/, DOLPHIN fMl~tt\'AAllt.\1:..Ml ""ln.~ow.~·1r-.t1 11.ill /"IA\LR 'Kj;~·ptj i .Ll:.\'INI: Rt".>1i~)1 i M1.RtJ llK.llA 0 H'1) ~Y LHl.ll:f Kli'i('t1t:..,,uv i«.m1Nrc u1.1v1:.-. MIK1 ,,.K.110t _, PG'·~·~;~:'._~ "'·--· ,.___. ,.. ........ 1 "'''"·1 •·~'-'" ...A TIIEATllE TMRU MON.-fRI. 6.-8-10 5AT.-SUN. -TU. 2-4·6·8·1 0 TttEATft Fot.m MON.-fRI. 7·9-11 5AT. SUN. tUE5. 1.J.S-7·9-11 \ WAYNE ON WHEELS! SHOWING •NOW! .~- ' ·~· ' -I ' \ J !ll1.Allf~I tl~NA Ullf\l.IJi IH :t ~l ~Yr" ,if! I'/,:~ 'l'ltlrf~U";llJ, Al LI llllll, .... · ~.-... ···-....... ,.1 "- ...... "·M ···~. -"'t ,. A•-WO. Ff'llr\I'. ti l-n .. ~. 52&-1611 ,. • " "'"~" I.It"'+ I i"·~·· 0 11,-,, ...... , .... , . ANAttllM CO-HIT LAST OF SHEILA 1>•1 llOO TIMIS MOf\l .• fll. ~IN 7:00 11'.M . SATUIDAY <>PIN 6 :00 11'.M. SUNDAY Oll'IN 1:00 11'.M . • ' ONE Of THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!" ·~ " --· Al Ul 0 All I 1$1 s :J:!" I"" STEVE DUSTID mcQUHn HDFFmAn 111 ;1 FRANKL IN I. SCHAFFNER 111111 PAPILLDD Pt,.,·JuDGE ROY IEAlr•c P~p1llon 8: 15 Judge 6·00 10:<15 RI. EO \SI NEWPO -mm MARSHA HUNT BEST ACTRESS GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD "RIBALD HUMOR AND CONSIDERABLE TENDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WELL MADE AND STUNNINGLY ACTED." -CHARLES CHAMPL IN, L.A. Times • COLOR BY D!:lUX( · PANAVISION l( • 1torrln9 . James Coan Mar,.. Mas• EXC LUSIVE OR AN GE COUNTY SHOWING ... ' ....... ... .. __. --. 1..,i..-.. .... --"TtM "f.ulT.t.SllC ff•_, .. ~:'· t .:;t:, ·wiws.,... 111. ~· ""a.er· -•~ -•c-. !!~, .. ~,~!j~~~•~u~•~•-~, .. ~;,',~, \'"~; ..... :=•.=o,... "IS 1"9tw.I ::::: MOlllE RA1ltOI RIA FNtENTB AND \1JUNO PEOPlE ,..~_,,..,.,~ ........... ,,_,,,......, ... _......, .. ............. ,., ,,_.., _,..... -------------------- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ........ ep .. - 'h';~~.;:;-.~ ~~!!.'!'..:'.~ ••••• 'i~ ·.·.····. -- MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY ONLY Al 1 :30 ~ I Yoµhg, love take.,s, the helm ... and DAD FLIPS OUT!~ ' ' WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' ro ,,1.,.-.. •~•• flll• ~1,111M10• ~C •!It •1111••""'"''''- SHOWING: NOW ' .. '· FOR T ODAY 'S HOM E MAKERS REDUCED PRICES ! 1.50 -1.00 -.75 aa•1a• R••r'IMD • . ......... lfllH*IDN Pdn .. ~.~ront'I l«h~ fftil'01 I •cm W.t!l'e'f Btos. ~ -A 'l'.'d'rlC' Ccmnwnoc~toan~ Comp.,n~ Wiirkday-6·1·10 ~ar. l S11n.-12-2·4·6-1-10 l••"-..... !>1l·ffl0 n MAGHUJill fOICl "' MACKINTOSH MAN~ -~ ... -............. ,_ ~IP'tc TH&AT- SUPmil'lillm ""'°' •UTO !W .. ~111 NARMJll aLWD.Drtw·M 5.i.as--••..,,o .. ,... OlllANGa Drl-·ln t 11 r.1.S.n.1 s ...... 1 .... 10•- l"M~ "•• Loetk11 •1"" ..... 11•- F•'"ily Fun! Pr•rll a! ••re•I-O• .. ,..! f , ... ., •1 ,,, • ._s, ~ ·~ )~~' OHlT MIVf·IH IHOWINll PMll lllWM.t.H • IOI .. ! ~ THI STING,,... C.U:IY RIATMINT .. '>•~ -·· ....... , .. ·-~ ......... I 91>7 i41\ -l IO "Dllfl '°""'" (UM1' ••stwooo IN MAGNUM fO.Cl ••• MACl:IHTOSH MAN 1l"i1 S...-•• .... ,__,, .... li•M to•-$~1·10'1 ,. ......... ,,_ .. _ ltolo Co,_ ~!>&·101l ~id.a Like To Ask Andy I l ! i ,. •. I i ·: • I rrld~Y. FfOfUlll"f' 8 1974 DAILY PILOT 4t I • KtJCE to Present :~~:;_.;. TV Courses ·· 'Culture~ on Film ' at Chapman I by Roix'rl F'latK'rt y: ''The .... i"ll · · , . .;'"" Signups Due Tchaikovfky u a .,,.; er• c.wity ,.,idea .. .,Cultures of the Wprld on Film" will be the title for "Dead Birds" by Robe rt Gardner; "Or. Lt';, key and the Da"n of ~1&n '", .. Bgypt Land of Antiquit)'" by Paul ~lotfler , and "Gourd Men of !'\cw Land of the Fire\\'<lU..l·r", ---------------------- A highly acclaimed vcrsior, of Peter llylch Tchaikov sky's 1890 opera. "The Queen of Spade.s," \viii bt aired over KOCE-TV Tuesday <1l 8 p.1n . on Cltannel 50. T wrUing to 1'go to college" O\'er oqe iime had been a legendary teJevislon in any or the six gUnbler who knew the secret tel~ over KOCE-1'V, or three winning cards _ a Channel 50, have until Feb. secret hi ch f . t 22 to register. w or prt v a e The si:i:: college cre'd i t re11sons she guarded wtth.fenr, ........ , ..... are· "DimensiollS in G h _,..,. ~ ......... ._ . e r m a n $ t .o ijUJ"ft<l CuJWres " a C u I t u.r u I a w e e k e n d anthropology seminar presented to d a y through Swu:iay :it Chaprnan College, Orange. Open to the comn1unity at $15 per person, the "'eekend will begin with registration at 5 o'c)ock tonight in J·fashlng~r Guinea''. Also. "Grass" by tl1erian C. Cuoper and E. Schocndsack: "The Last ·r r i be s of ~lindanao": "To Find Ou r Life"; "'Nanook of the North " "lshi in 1\\'0 \\1orldi'' bt Hicha rd C. 1'omk1n~. "\\'ht:n (~ir·ls t~ncou11lcr Ptilkrl.>". "People of the Chai/', and "People Out of Tin)fl -·rhc Hindibu Tribe." Additional inlorrilation i.s :nallable through fJr . tlilton Bell (714) 633-8821./ roolization Uiat hls }>osses~it ' An' th r' op o Io. g: y course; The presenlnlion foalurrs of t™_' s1•rret would allow him f<' r 0 c ha n d s k r t t' hint;: the late Jennie To u rt I , to \\'Jn handsomely at cards ··Connie's Clothing Corner,·· a J~all. One unit of rontinuing"-----·------------------ education n1ay be ea rned. contralto, baritone John and, .subsequently capt u r_e course in sev.·ing ll'chniqui."s : Among the fi!nts to be Reardon or the tl lelropolitan Lls.i s hea~t ~orms the bas~ f"amily Jl 1sk Management , a shown arc "African Village Opera, young Filipino soprano of the g~1ppn1g and tragic consuiner's legal c 6 u rs e ; Ufe Series" by J ulian Br~an : Evelyn Ma n d a c , and sqenes v.•h1ch follov;. lntroduclion 10 p h vs i c a l "Af rican Heritage'', "Bathing 1 Annenian-Amcrican t c n or In anothcr K.OCE broadcal'il, G('(lgraph y; and · · !>~low c r Ba bies in Thrct' Culturf's". 1 Va h an Kh an z ad i a o , a pro;;ram will ·qgest .that Arrangement.'' ··Bushn1cn of the Kalah;1ri'' accompanied by members of men, as well as, women, can To enro ll. call the 3d1nis.!lions by Geor~c Si I b ,. r h a u r r : the Boston SY m Pho n Y be victi1~1s of ! o c i e fy' s and. records office gf Golden "Chinese Joumev" by Lov.·ell Orchestra. s1i,ereotyp1ng. \\'l'st College (892-7711 l : or Or· 'Ibo1nas : ·· ,\vcf,. i'lrunda{).l' Set in 19th century Russia, Warrl'n 1-'arrell. author of ange coast College (5j£-.~i7f). CoUection or Asi an Ari ··. 1 the oper3's motif is obsession. "Beyond Masculinity," will 1 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; GhCI3flan . (Vahan J\hanza-talk about ''Men's Ubcration''I dlari), n pOor Ru1sian soldier. with n1oderator Sandra Elkin ~· is in love Wlth·a.ri!tocratlc Li sa on "\\loman" over Oiannel 50 •7l·•l•o~ (Evelyn l,1andacJ. lie Je~rns on Thursday at 8;30 p.m. .. •• 'Ill from his card-playing · friends "Woman" will ·be repeated •• !hat L.isa's grand mother. tbe on Friday, Feb. 15, at 3:30 r 2'01 , • ., Co1sr ~ ... 1. --;Co==w=1=t'=''::::(~~~~~nn=i=~=-T=o=~==el=[:::a=t;:::p=.m==.:::=:=:=:=:=:=::::;-~~~~~~!~=::::::.'_'_'_''_'_'_'_'_'_"_'_'~~~~~~ -~-_.h 1a n'' '\. The man who became a legend The film destined to be a classic' ~· -HELO OVER! -3rcf 81G WEa<!- aurl\A PARK BUENA PARK CIN EMA (522·28161 f / • '• lift!. lll'AC•l 9t;VO. COSTA MESA CINEMA CENTER 3 &4 {979-4141) ltJlltUO R 8 LVll. Jlt A OA ... S COSTA MESA PAULO DR IVE·1N 154~d313l N('NPO:Hll i:w .... '" t<l' .. <[I< sr •• HUNT INGTON BEACH SU RF (53&9396) Pl\C I'-•>"'. cc ... '.l I •'NV,,\ ~th , S I. • • LA HABRA CI NEMA l 1697-67811 :>Cl•I W, \VHl l 1 IO r.l MLVO. Of\ANGE ST ADlU:vl OR 1V£-IN 3 (639·7860l 11.ATr.Ll.JI Nt.Ar.l ~lflDIUM ORANGE VILLA 1639-00661 T"Ut.T fl'I A'lf. SO. Cl,. t<A 1 [LLA TUSTI~ TUSTIN CINEMA !544-1696) ,~, 'Nr>Of.I r fl r ~AN r •I Al\IA I WV. WESTMINSTER CINE~llA \\'EST 3 ~ 4 1892·4493) WL'> I Mll\I"; 1 L !l A I G.OLOt 'I W['> r ORANGE UA CITY CINEMA I (532-6721) CITY CENlTl(. ORANGE This time the bullets are hitting pretty close to home! -~S.-Tttl J.I•. "SCOl.l"tO"' 7 &.!l:IS "MAO• 9:00 FRIDAY "MAG" ' & !I "PR EVIEW ' 9:1~ SAT.&. SU N.~&.­ TUESDAY 1 FRO'.-\ 11 :30 P.M. lNO T°'·AntACTION BURT "SCORPIO" LANCASTER _ ..... _, .,,. MAJOfl 11AT\lll ,.IVtlW JllDAY fla. a "BLAZING SADDLES" {R) "A powerhouse of a movie!" -BOB SALMAGGI. _ G""' w N=~E('g.'(O~a· .. o"" ~ tl r •• ry.ic" ~o~~ ,...,..,.,a .,, rt> \l.~ <51 Plus ,c,w'f'..(.5 ~ Elitabe.th Taylor acV ·x y and zu 1•0 .. c ~1 lRI "F4T CITT" .t" 7 • I 0:30 "'XYI" 1:4S Otity ••~.,t s...dsy fr-.Z PM 'oi< ·. ;·· -'l~- : . MAJOR ·STUDIO / 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY . ELLIOT GOULD· ·RO BERT BLAKE "SCOAPIO" PAUL. SCOFIELD ALAIN DILON rHeWEsTBRoOK ~ONWWIWltiAYL 1 WI. .0. Of ........ MO'ft ........ ·-· p-' , .... I!. \1 . f -II· ~ ... t~f SEVEN·Ul'S ~ HOLIDAY MATINEIS SAT.·SUN. TUESDAY (R) IOTH RATED ;• (GJ I GOLDEN GLOBE AWARb INNER-BEST ~l~~~~ICOMIDYJ "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Where were you in '6Z ?, J.. 5HOWING NOW AT BOTH THEATRES a.i, EDWARDS \S'I' CINEMA WEST 1 W"tminster Sr Golden W•t w .. tminit• Center •892.11493 --~- -STADIUM -DRIVE IN #l K11 ell1 n••r S11dium 0••'1!11. 639.8770 A MR41'fOUNl RCu,ASl OINO Dl l.l.URC!lin'lr& "THE LAST AMERl.CAN HERO" ~lo!.:.. - "SERPICO" SHOWS LAST TIME FEB. 14. MUST MAJ<E WAY FOR "THE EXORCIST" FEB. A "lllAM'RWf -.&AN DINO DE UIUAENTUB AL. MCINo. •SERPICO~ ,LUS.Jlff lllDGIS "THI LAST AMERICAN HERO" !>OllTIVll T INDI fll. 14 NM OYll WAl.T DISNEY -~ Clll!'J W1ll0.•-.1h1M--;~;qi 'LUs.GUAT MATURI NIT •011n1a OflT·AU. MAJOR flATURI PRIVllW SATURDAY· 9:15 P.M. • Youn\j IOYe takes the helm ... and DAD FLIPS OUT! WALT DISIEY .,,. "'00UC!IC)fol ~ ~~1i\'W ~ TECHNICOLOR• "'P'APILLeN• IPGI -Sltvt Mc:O-ll O..titl ....,_ W11h DlaMy'1 "IOllN HOOD"' IGI + "MllLIN JONIS" "AMERICAN GlAFflTI" .... "Plfl 'N TILLll" ll'G) "CIN DRfLLA LllllfY" IRI .... "VANISHING POINT" I RI "SERPICO" !RI '""' "WHITE LIGHTENING" ( Rl "JllEM14H JOHNSON" lf'GI "' "THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" l wooov ALLEN I TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK ATTHE FUTURE . THIATll Ttflll • MON.-wtD .. nnMS.-••1. 7·•-11 MT. IUN. 1-J.5 fUH. 7·f.11 .... ' .. YS ' \Tl.l!•llllO' llMOT~Y ftOlTOM~ UlltUYWAGNE•- \ JC..11 fWIEN.All ll~I Ol»IGI CO ........ Wkdol)r• 7:lG-91•, s.t., '""· 1 :l0-l:l0-5 13G-7110-~- TMIATtl rOUI MON.-WO.-THUIS.·fRI. ,. .... 10 MT.-IUH. ,..._. TUIS. 1·10 ·THIAlll T'WO. THE WAY •WERE • • • • • • • • • • • 'LUS GEORGE c. scon .. 0•1 'Hou• CRUDE" • FAYE DUNAWAY • N..ft ""' •••••••••••••••• .. 7 • • . • \ ' \ ' • DAJ CY PILOT --' ·~ .. ' -- I ·'l , . • " " Remember the Meat Crisis? Formers drowning chicke ns because !hey couldn't afford the feed, cattlemen stopped breeding !heir herds, soybean added to hamburger, rationing discussions, people told to eot less meat and more fish. i'.Aeot boycolts, etc. \THENi Four Months Later. • • No shortages. Prices rolled bock. No boycotts. formers and cattlemen making record profits. l ooking bock aren't you glad now you didn't become o vegelorion? Or hoord 6 sides of beef in your locker? Or buy soybean futures on the commodity market? Remember the Wheat . Crisis? So much wheat sold. lo Russia, U.S. supplies wtre depleted. Macaroni prices would double. Bread shortages ~ere prediCted . All groins to be i~ short s.upply: THEN, Four Months Later ... No wheat product shortages. No significant price increases. Historic wheal crop harvests ifl J 973. ,Wheat surplus growing to record levels. Groin slorage capacity becoming scorce. ' Today, the Energy Crisis .50-55 m.p.h. ~peed limits. Sun day gos station closings . Gos ration threols. Airline !C~edules cutba ck. Turn down heat. Turn off lights. Toke the b u~ or Train. Bicycle. walk. TOMORROW, Four Months Later • • • Will you look bock and wonder whatever become of the energy crisis? Will you be sat isfied with thol substitute car for the .(I~ few years? It doesn't meet the . needs of your growing family? Remember, automobiles ore o long term invesl ment. Consider you r future needs wllen going rhrough the purchase decision ond do no! r eacl to Short term and Possi ble temporary s1tu o1 io ns. You 'll have lo slick with th is dec isio " for o few year!;/ don't be stuck with it. Buy lhe car you really wont, do it now. These Harbor Boulevard of Cars deale('S are prepcred to. sllow you IT'S NOT WHAT YOU DRIVE, BUT HOW YOU DRIVE THAT COUNTS! · 11111.1 lllLEllll *. IF 1111 * • I , I I ,_ ' " . ~(': ',; •.. ;.With These Outd~din S . . • . Understand Why We atg AT1~~gs · · ·. · ~t s Easy to Economy .•. 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I· . ... • • \, . . . . , ~ tAILY PILOf ( I A~geli11a .•. Martha •• SACRAMENTO IAP ) Angelina Alioto ha.' joined ~ Martha Mlk'htll and f\1iekt' ';-Tunney as dl.5g run1Jed polJtlcal v.'ives "'ho have ai n>d their marital \\'OCS in full puhlic view. IlUt the 1\ ifc of Snn Francisto ma yor l~ goinJ,' to , jump into pol ilits rather ihHn .. drop out. At the C'nd of hi...'f' bizarre 18-day disappearance, ,\!rs J oseph L. 1\Hoto con1pla i11('d that she had bt:eo negll't ted by her hU$band tis he pur!11cd the go.vemorshlp of California. reporters. J1usbMd Ylatergate Shf> clalmed bet ""'as m ti cle ·I scape goal. ANGELINA AL\OTO said: "I th ink ~tart ha Mitchell has beeri the only truthful person in the "·hQJe Y.'alc·rgate affair 1tnd unfMtuna tt>ly, because she's .(I won1an. they <Ion'! believe her. I adnli re her" ~.Mi eke 6 4 2 • 5 The Biggest Marketplace on the Oranee Coast DAILY PiLOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It 1 find It , Trade It With a Want f.IJ •• , , ~·sit ,,, .... l ooh e. Mo•"" l<t"'!J01*" 900· 914 l............. -. 100 -199 ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads dally & report errorl I m m • d i a t e I y. The DAILY ·PILOT u1umet liability for the first i n c o r r e c t inl&trtion only. ••-u . , .. ~ .... "*'· Lo.I & '°'"'"' ,,...,_ ............. Gener1I One Call Service 642-5.678 Fast (i{edit ,. Approval ' Kl-0 • 121 . s~ }14 .IOO .1119 ... -...... . ,.., ....... """91:.0 . -. a...1 .. .-~ .. - General .1?~·!40 ~l~· ~ .ISO · 9" 1!() -19' CLAIM YOUR BEACHWALK BOUNTY $100.00 ............... XI0 •49t """"" ond 1 .... 11"'111'l • ' '~~ • ~ ""·~· """ """°"'. . .bOO -o9t .''ill) • 'Mt WESTCLIFF AREA POOL HOME $41 ,000 FULL P,RICE NOT O\'L\' was she ltft at home "·htle he w~:s on the campa ign trail, 001 <il!iO Alioto didn 't even ask h(·r 1f be should rWl for go\'er11or, the petite grcind1nother said AliolO in lhe past accuScll ~'litehell of trying to destroy h!ll poh!k:nl career through federal i n d i c t me n ts in \V ashlngton state involving legal fees and a Loo k Masniinc article w hi c h attempted to link Alioto with the !\!<ilia. Alioto says lie has v;on court vind1c:.i tlon 1n both instanc'tf;. I 11-11 OPPORTUNITY .. 6 HouleslorSale flCI Knocks 3 T imes :miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiim r:Ll'.lt'f'S eond11s, i·~·rul, for • l1.,'1~t·/Op!lon or pu1'1.:hase. A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS 1'his br.auttfu1 pool· home is a rcnl \'llh!t' on today's ~.arkl'.1. The liu~c tree- shade(J lot gives thls home Ne,.,·pi:u'l Llhnoi;phere at othet area prk.-es. E'or flD1~1'r 'ln!on:i;i.atioif1 pltast "I 1nean, it would J::H;i nit (• to be asked:·· said :O.!rs. AJ10\•;, ,,.,.ho called }J('rsclf an adtnircr of J\1artha Mitchell. !\·lit'ke Tunne\' filed for divo1Tc frwn sCn. Jolin V. 1)1 1111eV (0-CalirJ and 11rote ;1 rn:ignzine a1·ti cle m \fhich sht: s.'lid egos of poli!ic1<1ns nuike il almost in1possil>le fer a rnarriege.,-..wiork . General Call us -for tr r·n1s. 7 l "DOLORJ;:S" In or i gjnu l LOTTA HOUSE are'-:l B<frm.•., ,,, t"'llIB, Reac-i111·ulk l111s un!y t1 ftiw l1tx w y Jll).1~.u l11lt-111111•'t• !o 'tlo n- htimcs a\'ailable. Hight now 1ve'J<e oUel'l!li you SUl0 .00 11 lll()Uth Olf VOU!' illDlllhiy payn1eu1~. lrnme1llBtf' Ul" <.!uiia,n~·, P rin1e hv!\\es in a pdo1c lo.,:dion, ;ind R (ll'ln1c 111f(•J', c:u111l' l'l.1im -'''llr JlL•;uio .. :1Jk l.klun!y !v- dlly, bt-!otc son1/!'0r,e C'li>e IJl'I• tial.,...to• end.unit; nc\vly d(.'('.Qr<1tcd. The events triggered dismay l1i'ithin the Alioto ca mp , battling for the l){'mocratic nQmination for governor. OUTSPOKEN, TOO Martha Mite.hell . ' LATEST ENTRY Angelina Alioto ' 8 ${i,l,900 LITTLE PRICE 'THIN.\. '" '"" ""'"' :1 U.lrrns .. '..'.' ~ l1u1h~. end unit; BrL·akrasl :1rr :1. $G~.Ol~I Call' 545-~491 CAl'\fPAlGN MAN AGE It Charles O'Brien said his first thought : .was~ .iMv ,God, no Candida"' ii~~!': Blit O'Brieat sild•lafut that campalg'.n headqµamfs1'began recelvlq,g teleflhonefalls that morning from women ~'ho ,; were ''fantast·ically .. interestcd in Mrs. Alioto.'', "They want her to he part of the campaign;·~ o·grirn said. "She is going to be part of the campaign ." J\ffiS . AL I 0 i' 0 \l'as .. im1n"e<lit1te1y • S'chei.1aled "for· Alioto c:.irnpa ign visits lo Vallejo and Los M,geles. hlartha f-.1it~tll•s o~tspOken comments about pG.ltti.<:s . and its effects on her husband. fonner Att y. Gen. John N. f-.H tchell. \NCrc follmfc,d b~ r..titche!!'s decisiotl t.O 9µJt..as head of President Nixon·s re- c!ection campaign in 1972. Politics is a dirty game, fllrs. !\!itt'hcll clal,med in midnight tt:'lephone calls to ' ,• \ CAROLINE !'11cCLOSKF.\' fi ll"d ~ roi-·-di'VOrce r r o n1 Ca lifornia O>ngressman Pal!l N. "Pete" ?\.fe(;loskey after he spent most of 1972 trying to unseat Nixon and .th.en ruruting for re·eleotioo. McCloskey reflected later that he had stretched his ""'ife's patience by being gone fron1 hon1c ZQ7 clays during 1971 . "My \'life could see another 20 \:ears of 1ha1 and who needs it?;, 11cCloskey said. ''IF f l1AD realized thi" a year earlier, our marria~ic 1night still be together. I too k her for granted," J\1cC\oskcy said. r..rrs. Alloto, asked if sht' had considered divorce, said, ''Oh, hr1sn't every womaTI at one time or other. \Vhy th..'lt's a great pastime." But she said the decision to stay in Lhe governor's race was her husband's. "That's nol my prerogative. That's his.·• Coast Area Vital Statistics D A I L y D ~~..Q ;.51-i;,:i~~~:r."'l~~~)l!.;4·.L,~"'Q...~,:;mQ:~'l'Z."'-~~~ •• ~..':t£\:;.:: Births Sf. JOIEl'H HOSPITAi. J1nu1trr 11 Mr. and I.It$, HamflTon Cl'lcock, 196!1 Le>ingl(ln , Lai>e, Hvntlt1glon lleae11, g;rl. J1n111ry 12 Mr. ~nd MrJ. Ro~rl Mlsel'le!, ~6691 Gape Oe V•ro1. Mllll~n VltlO. boy. Mr. and Mr•. John Waller, 261n Carlota or:. Ml•5lon Vl•ID. boy. Jan111ry 1J Mr. •nd Mr!, R1111Matl A!la l~. U2Sl UJri/lo Dr .. Irvine, !i1rl. Jl nUU'Y I( Mr. 11nd Mr" Clar~nce T~omas Oun•ran, 3912 C~drw, Irvine, WY. J1n111ry lS Mr. &rid Mro. Jav RvDln, 4172 Gr•encap Avt .. lrvlnt, Dov. Mr. end Mrl. fl,nttiooy J, Terlch, .iofl Glenwood, l tvi~, boy. J1nu1r, II Or. •ncl M•l. Euqeno M. Sp1ritu1, SUI Bor<lc•~~, lrvrne, uiro J1nu~rv 10 Mr. and Mt'!, Kenjl T~~dVdin~. 16>5C Ml. !.li"!Y Clt(lje, Fountdin V•lley, 11irl. J1nuarv 11 }W. ~nd Mf5. Garv L. 8e11ln, ~I No,?07 Fair Orive Cos111 Mei•. Glrl. Mr ano Mrs. Rkh•rd L. Fhnet. 11301 Gurney Lane, Hvni;ngton Seocn. girl, J1nu••r 1J Mr. al'Kl Mn. Boll C•sllgnoll , %:'!9 ::.· Sto;ml•v Rivffr Clrtlt, Foun1ain • V•ll•V• boY. •:· llllTHS '• HOAG MEMOlll.f.1. HOSl'ltAI. i',' J1nu1ry J, 1'1'4 · Mr. Uld Mr1. Peler Oli ver, 179 Flower. (Mii Mese, ooy. Mr. Mid Mn. oonald Meyer. 77091 Cordero Lan•, Mission VOeio. bOY. Mr. •n• Mr~. Tommy Mav•. 1'611 NM<PO{T A~enue, Apl. ll·K. Tu1!ln, 11111. Mr. ~nd ,~r<, JO'leon M111on, 'nlll S~amouM, Ran,no Palol Verde1. glrL Mr. ond M•!. Rot>err F""woa. J~I Taulause. Hunllngton Beach. bov. Mr. ~nd Mrs, Ttoom•' So..lhern, ~11 Wt •! Allen, Santi An&, DOY. Mr. anll M•" /\llr.do Gullerre:, !BS47 Center 5Trffl, Or1nge, girl, J1nu1ry I, 1t14 Air. •nd Mr 1. J am•I Werle•, '?1116 Ccn1ioenl8I Prive, Huntin111011 Boacn. bO)I, . Mr. ~nd Mr1. !>lepl\en Oleer. :ll~'i\ Br<Kl~hur1t, Apl. 219, Hunlln!iton Be•ch. oirl. Mr qnlt Mr~. Lawr""'ce /\Iv", 11! Or - chid ,Coron1 del Ma'l girl. Mr, and M•s. Mlctoaol Delavan, 717 Hello!•Olle, Cnron~ 11~1 Mar. bO~ Mr. ar\d Mrs. John Hl~ht. ~~I R i~oer~, Huntlng1on B~~r.,, b~v. Air, and Mn. Euward Pavn1. 13(.11 Oeml<>n Lene, Hun1i"!110n 8•ach.•bot. Mr. 111\d Mtt. Ga•y CD<lkt, 70• Sou!h l(ll•on, Santa Ana, girl. Mr. ~n<I Mrs Ttoomn• S!ipe, ~1 11 51~ter Ave~ue, Hun!in111on Be~<''' girl, f,\r ,and /,V s. An!nanr Moho. 173~ Mar••n Way, Newport 88..ch, girl. J1n111rv t, llH Mr. and Mrt. Jllhn MOlhQ r, ~''11 Anniv1rsarv Lanf, N~wD<)rt B~ac n. girl. Mf. •Md M•i. JOiin CanidV, UOS1 tna. gill Avenue, Irvine. t>oy, Mr. and Mtt. Larrv Wi!cllll, 11n Soull1 Mnn!le Lone, Apt, O, San!& An;i, 11irl, Mr and Mr!. Reill Mahv!, 301 laJolla Or lv e. Newpert Beach, boy, l>\t end M'I. Donald s11Me1, J1 9 Flower 5!•ert, (otia Ma~, N Y. fl.r, 8nll M'1. Ronnld Whl!e, .)9;; HumCOll!I, Hun11nQ!on Beacto, lioY, Mr, ~nit lilt<, Mdrtln O~Mt•of!, t&?? W~rt>u•!~n Drive. Hynlo~gton G~<1tt1, g!•I Mr <1nd t.'.rs, Loing S!evf~•, \3382 Flin! Orlv•, Sonia Ana, girl, Mr (Ind Mrs, Ml~h&•I Ll!!le. ~~I S!. A119u1tine Drive, Hu11linglon lied<h, girl, Mr. an1 Mrs, i!~n1on Ho!JlngsNo•th, ~<!01 BIOi~ L<1nf, ••v!nt. ~1 •1. J•""•r-, 10, "'' Mr. 1n!I """· Rfh~Y Ct Vor•, llO Ceod<1• Stretl. lln•. L tl~w~ott lleo(h, 111•1. Mt, ~net Mrs. Fra w,\ L•oart 6)' P~rl; O«~e, Co>la Mo>d. tmv Mr. end MrJ, Henry /.'·OO••· J• ~112 Pell~~~. H11nHnglon B•~c.h, Ql•i Mr. ~nd Mri, ~lchM<I Orv•re~u•. '61 Cht vfnf\e, Co1!& M•~•. girl, J••1t1rv 11. 1'14 Mr. •nd M,., Jt•N Tldw•ll, 10?'1 lo'altnc!ll. Apt, B. Co111 Me\<f, tiov. Mr. •rod Mrt. Jamel Bit< Jg, :ll'~l ~lf'kvl-L•ot. Apl. IA, Irvine. ofrl. Mr. ilrod M<J, N!i~(lll L~~kt, 1'851 Ntwman Avenue, Hu11tlnqlco Btl(l\, 9lrl, , , Mr, (Ind M~. Joh" o:;n"J~l. 19~ Pel Mar, C.0111 M1111. DOy. PUBLIC NOTICE Mr ""d 1.11·~-Roqcr Fon . $0~ Wtll Sun11ow~r, 5,.,,1~ An~, girl, M• ~nd M"· Wltllnm Conno11r. llll Engl&nd S~re.11/ H1on!lngton Beach, ;orl. Mr. •nd Mro. R1 y Coif, 9l7 l"ar<l•ll. Orange, gld , Dissoltitioti of Ma1·riage FINAL DECREES EnN!rod Januarv I~ Foresvrr, F!cr~~~e Le Jrn('.I R~berT .. Dallen, Migllel 0 . and' Lucio E. Vesr. L!ndll C. and Jame• M, Bruyn. M~ry Lou and Oon•l<I Johann ,,..!lle!I. Chrl1 elC. 11nd Phlilp Oale B~c~n~ll, Ali(e M, <1ni:T Fran~l •n O Pnnoow~r. l·te<m"h N. and P~nelope Pol•~er. (l1~•YI j ean amt ~~ '/>l.lllam COiiin~. Pa"""'" Ann 11nd Jo~ r-.1' ·.it~'" H~yen. Ja,11'5 C and l>ar~t~ .Li.· { Ch•ndler, E!~I RMe end Ro1111r!t1.;e Bf(~~r, Cnrl•1in11 Jo.onn ~nCI Dlvld l'-dwin -C:•ll•n• Wilde W. 1111<1 Carl R. K~l•ched, Wllli11m MTcfleel and N•n•v C11!~11rine Rob<naon. A11n~ MaJJ ~nd Glen Horoe" Ta ylor, Maria Le11c1a l!nd r<rederic~ W. Fft!rl~mb. Gf'OrQ~ R. 11nd fl!lary An~ Holm~rg, P•mel• A. Gooome11 •nd G regor~'L. NHI, Cyrf!hl• Looi.w end J erry Otan Thom&i, An.irew 11nd Ooro!hy E, Rowlanll. Pamela A. and Larry K. Ms~lnos~I, Nentv end A+vln E. Hall, K11ren Lynn 11nd W11rren Weller Montel!u10. Julie C. and Ben!amin Krebs, Montv Jemt• and Rosalie Anne B•evlg, Gwendolyn and Vernon lfone, Mildrfd and Lawrence Robe-rt S1e.,nen>. Arrnur F. an!l Dani~ r-.a,er, Jan1e9 L • .lrld M11ra1~n ~. Moll~r, LO~i1e Marv ""d J!1£nO Peler Green, Linda S"e ~nil Ml,Mael Alan Tnornpson. Jvdi!lt lee ~nd Ar Ul\Jr Oean Singley. H~leil I.. end William H. Le01n1rll, ""ne E. a~<J .Rot>ert A. OeuoMry, DorolhY Jtan &nd Rlch•rd Gale Smllh. Mau•ePn Key •nd c.--•ig N, J•clc•on, Charles M. 11nd B&rbara Ro'e · ~•lclco, Ch11rlo11e And O&v•~ WUl!am•, Cella end Rev Arlhur V.'lnshlo, Rober! P'ul ~nd Andrea Pineo Rooers, J~p~ltie Lvtila ~n~ TJ\omas f'.morv Cl•'k. M1rk .~. fn!l l'"rilnCl<it A, Ml ~~el >,_.n, ~"" Lve11a ""d G•r,~ V, Ylel:el. Jo Ann dn<l R~y C \VOOd, Ruth !:; i!Nt Gre\)011 H S l~ndler, Ant1 V a"d E'1Q•n~ ~ T&vlor, Virginia Belle and Ke<ll Ptr M~Daniel/ Cl1a1e, ,o,,ihur II. ind Aurorf Normandin, Coei;ole 11nd M••,el 1.1011ropoolo. Pa !rTc!& Lynn dnd Ber.ny Loui! 8••e•. Da rrell D. "'" JMoueline /<.\. F,1nnln , Delores M, anll j dme1 0 , Hall, C11111erln._. E _ an<l Runfll F, Oliver. J . W1'1i•m •~d Casey El&ln~ S!•!llng, Walter ChBtle1 ~nd Lln!l~ '"' C·•'1drl, ~imun and Gtd ruda l,•~ci,n, Rct>er!~ l . An~ T~rrY E Asner. Ju111m Ann and J ,1m~• Of&n Mo<:ire, Bonn;~ Ref\I' anO Jonn l""' , H~l1i~g. Oul!e•n H. ~n<I tontlanc• L Entert'd J1nuarv 11 Htn~s. Linlta L. """ Jo;eph EU<len~. Fi•M>eln, M1'r5hall A. 1>rld ·B1>rbar ' "· 11\t ("•· Nau!le LtKll! and Pink Wi1Jltm O(enmore. Ha~•man, Merllvn 0 , ~nd Gorllon ' GllQl•v, JosfDl'I E!l.,1tct ;ind Chrl1Hne ' Van l utllt!1e, 1,_..,,., c.eervt end lldrbare Je.,n. F.l•rell, Meri• Rose ilflO Jama O.•t!'f. Graham. Can\illt M. and Vlc!O• ltNls ~P!ar. P&!rJtia WllUams 1rid Ttlo•l'U E dw~'o G•••nlield. l.vnn C. and St~pllen 0 , E ric~on, Jonelle a nd Edl><•rcl Let.· . Hohb•. Rkh1>rd J . •rod Nancu k, Oalbralt~. Ctoervle K, ~nd f'l>\,11. Palmer. Breni;!a s . 11nd Charle' c. Furey. WllHf m · CntrltJ end H!len /,,,tlrienne L•vinot, 01.,•la B~lh ?.~!I Homer Rav. L.i.v1t"~~ Greoorv ~•nl iln!I Pame!il EI Vlrl(.l h>n Coo1·~. ,\f,~tJno P•ullnt ~nd B•van Euoone, To,,1~ Ln11~lle Sue ~nd Rlch~rd John h~'Wor•l1, Curt•"· Marlorlt K, &n<I .Ro!wrt Henrv. 'iulchlll,on. Ronnie L. &nd Billie L. Byrd, Linda l fju and Fran~lln Del•o~ .J ohnom1, P•lrlcla Ann and David tesr.r Ro1<1!, Cynrnl~ Joano a"'1 VJc:or Jon,.son. Frau'10 Poner, Cnarlt• V/. •rod J odie. AlcCatty, Joan ;ind Jamr• T, Harri•, David TMel! end 5erelow J'llne. Mclnt~r•, S•nd•il j , ~N! S•ev•n D, p Falt, Gl•11n Broo((5 •nd RI!• RtY ' E StMeln. Feger, Tl d Jc•ei>h "nil t/.~r• lilaT>el~ P•tterson, Rheuben O~I• Ind Mlfllllrel Simmon•, Leuis and JOVt " Be•n•te DoJores. RHlt, Vlrgln1~ L_ Bn!l Rot>er! L. MtYnard, Dolores GertnXle en !I 1-iolmes. Elon G. &t1d J~il~ Lea Kann•ln. Addison, Marga•el F. a~d Rlc!lard I PurcMast, Oolore' F. anll Winfield 0 . c. sn~art, B~r~"'" Pella end D~,•n Plan<:hon, Karen ~nd Ocon&ld E. Thoma' Lamothe, C•rolvn L•e lrod Harvev H•les, William Slew~rl and (;~,I Daniel. ' Je•nnlne Duhamel, NantY Carol 11n<I James Odell, Norm• E and Rk hard W. c:~~~r~arllon s . •nd Ma•:i~r~! L. L•uler. Karen R•~ dnd p~n· o .. nn•~ L Woll•nann, ll:ot>.,rt Reinhold end BeMy. R~:~f5u,ez, Bruce S1uarl and B~rnadet!c Ki•nur•, Caloln f/o , .11n<1 Doroll'IV G•U~bs, p~<ilin Jolln 111 . an1 Bonnie Bu~:~~·~: Richard an<I Rev•. a .. r9•ma, El!>•b~rh and FIOVd Shomo, Leo Roborl and plane lilarle. IA1'::~,",'.~,·."','",~,!_-:'~'!.~ ~n,~, '°,~ .. i•,,rH~ Bierlv. /\nl(lllll T. """LeRoy E. "'" " 'uu•" "-'"' ,. ., 0 Cherl\i,, L~wrence S. 11nd Lind~ L. Eugene Larabell, Patrl(la M. and Gerald J . Stew.or!, Kennet~ •nit Dflla M. Potvin, St!«rrldl Ev• I nd 11.avmon<I C1rme1n, Loi' 0 . and Frederic VI Ma.urlce. Wen1wotth, OoYgl•s Howard •'f Maroe Zln1merm~ri. Barb&ra Katherine •nd Anl~inflle B<ut! R. lle,iion, $1~nl~v Jo:eph on<l Rulh Orer• e0,,clairf, Palritia Anl\ and Richard L.iwr•nt•. Larry M,,na,I ~ h d T C:h~'J;, ~· .11:~~ ' o l)O~d-t::. • Meure~M MMTil•™G~le od (¢ra!!l p, qdlvin, ROO..rl E. enc Ooloro5 l. ' · Rl....,nr,· ·tnd"ll alld' rdt o..,. ., ,, {11,1Uurr, Donna OgDllf'l.11•.thur :r.-· SlunJl:t ,' IJI\ •nd ll rl. l .'~ Kit h, C•rol Aflll , or'{ ~onn , .i~ ''\· Abar'-F.ren~ 011-cl Shrr1"' lfulh. ~rum, JllUl1'tll.A • SYdNY SUICll Bullis. jeanrw Marl• a>d--'l'lmornv BennPH, Judith A.'"° M~nH1 •· ._ E•rnt~1 e onev. Elayne fllarie •n<I 8t'll(• C.lai•e, Jolin Thon'l&s itrtd StoerrY l'nn. Manhew Oo•i:• T hO•TII~ an<1 Rita Tertu. 'Po1Wll, John A. and Jani, Junt Aouildr, Ol•••a Kav •nd W1!1er B. Meredith, Rae Alllso" and 01ry Lee Leno, James Harvev and L•IV E1ter. Lepp, Jane •nd .John Kermil En'''""' J1n111ry 11 D•vls Bonnie Gall 11n<1 jelf Juniel, AloM• Vale a!l<l John Samuel Oor,ey, Pnvlll' A, •n<I Tl'lom11 A. Stephens, P•mela arid C&d W. Ravlln, Beverly /\nn and JoMn Yl1irren Jone•, Merl~nn• and John B. C:codo, Laura Jvllt!!a and H~rry GeerQe H~ll. Jim D<r!e 1n<1 Klrffl Lt v.1ugnn Over, _June A_ &nd Vt<>tQ• T. Kaolen, Marvin A. end Lillian R Rav, Connie Jo and Jimmie All~n Han•en. Edward Wl!llam and Florance E!lCv Conrey, Br u(e S. <Ind 1<a1n1een 0 . Sehorn, Jlmmv Dale and Welcom• Carol 5••11ten!, RO!ler! E _ 11~11 Marl!~" Lavin. Consuelo Elila~e!ll and Fr~nG;, W&lter Loga~. Nora I. ""d lovd E ,, Jr, Citrl)e~ler, Pa!•lc~ J. and Car~tJne ' Au~trm.in, Cti•rl~s D""'d and Morilv~ ,., Tu•n~r. Te•e'a Ano and w;11,am Broo~> An!ler<on. Pnlli ~ I.'. ano M~urlne /\ldenlli!e•, J~.eoh J< ~nd 81rb"'" Wsol , ~ool\15 1,1, ~nd Karl P~ne.,on, Jo•eoh Michael and Veld~ Jo"n S•n;:1••1, '!lionda lt.droe ~~d Kero<>el~ Arl'n Lee • ca'c"rane. Lorr•ln'e viia and Jo.epn 5alv•tor• S~l•lad. Rutt. ancl Norman t.\11ncokl1n, Judl!h A_ and David Wo!l!I ~n••I /fl. end S1epl>tn F, Alear 1, Hector enll Tert•a srmon11n, !leve!'tv 5. and W1vne I. /\\ero!1, Me,rllvn A, and Jo•tPh S. Le~ch, Vic~le L. and 0<1!e A. SheDherll, Gonion G. and Donn.a Sve O&vldSQn, JudeH1 I,\. end Rober! [. Fabal\lch, Darlene M. an<I ·Jirme' F. Grcf!, L~nn and Edwa rd Verne evrd, Lindi Lou end Fr•nklln Delano Sorl•, H u~o Jg1t 11"4 LUCY Glcrla 5nvder, l(aTh!een and Nathan Allord Krieoer, Marv Maroeret end John Brue• While, We•l~V W. ~nd DorolhV t.\av Vlhlte, Bevrrlv J. ~nd Billy VI. /loei i~, Jeanelle Anna and H@nrv ll;Obfrt Ltooincoll, Georqien~ •nd Ri<tlM!I LWI$ 5ct>"!!•I, Edwin Hen•v arid snaron "' Trortlbl, Glorln J. 1nd Rov J, H~nsen, STanlev P. and Oln&lt MacAiee, Palrl<I• Jean •nd Brvte Kenn•m R c•~I , M•ld<ed Leon• and R•vmcnd !<uoson, Jov B. 11nd Bruc e R. Rult, Ct1erv1 L. •nd j•ffrt~ Pl. Weit, Mlcllael 0. and Vk!Of'll l<ronouis!, Jean D end Kenn"1h 0 1)fllld ElllCc<Od, Eveivn aM Arrl'lur Ho•ll.,w, Nancv E. •fl<I Cllthlrd C. 'lo'~av•r, Cdrlton J 11nd Dorla A, F.,r1a ro. He~ther (rene and Wayne Hamil ton scoir. t-o•dOn F, and Mlrion E. S•lisDur v, Ral~ll Harrv end Conslance Lo• en• Lvnn. Sendre ij nll Sltve<i L!Wt' u,11,hell, Mirqerel A. u1<l Ttoorna' K:;-;.,~, Jane M. end /\lberl Frdtft: · C~nl11tuoo, Ros•mto-le and Pa1au1l1 R!'..:.son. Dor11' l . anil Ch•!'te~ F. LOc~WQod, Oovlf El~rl I nd 8•rDlfl c/ .. °!ti,rd. aarbar11 J ean and Eastcn Tv!!le P'lled Ji11. 21 Muir, Betti J. anll Oougl•• v _ G~rou~. G•ll P•MI 1nd Rlth•rd J1me1 Pe!!l•1, Ellw!n• J1Uerle1 an<I Ronald EIJll"r!t! McCanl!, Luanne 11ncl Robhrl Oe1mond l11"1&1, t •rlo• ADelardo •n.d K•lherlnt M•rlt K•amer, GltM Maurie• 1nd Plana Marguerite t.\elont 1 Yvont1• •nd P1lr1c.ll E. Julian. Bruce J . "nit Miry Jo11n Peatunl, SMaron l ee and Mkl'l~e fJ., Wll~on. Sl•vtn' Lloyd •nd Je•nC!te F.ll111>a!n l>\GArlhur, Edward !uitflf ~ n d Ao enllne Bal~am, S111an M. and JOM Roy Carren111, Kethryn M1t1t <1..d Lcul~ R~r! C~llon, T~l)l'l'lll J. /Ind Mti'V C. Wal•on. Rite 1nd W~ Euo•n~. Crowdtr, J1m11 Randi• end Oonn1 Ly11n WBb!ler, ll;01il Mi ry tnd ROberl Btnnt ll Moses, Rltht•d E .. Jr, ll'ld f 11m! SMnnarll. Br•dle~ J11,.,,... enll Br•n<I• Jeen cnencwttM, D•nnl• Edwin and K11rfn • lnorld Cummlnft, R1t1d111 c . and Donni M. Hun!fr, Thorn•• l!dw1r(f, Jr. •nd N1ncv hebe.I • Phl!~n, (h11rlt1 T. tlld C:tllWfll'lt M, T~nQard, Jame1 W, •nd ,Anna MtV Snow l(o!lln1~!, 01isl• Mii Ind Edwin John l"lltd Jin. U Helland, Cf rol s. Mid 1-1,,rrv 0. V1ll•lu1, ThtOdOre Plt1pl11 1n<1 (l fol '"' Owen1, (1,ot J, and Jl)hft M .. Jr, Sh~o1rd, 1-fl}dl Su1tn ,l(Q>PP 11nll MJCl'llt! E\fll9nf Mu11r, J1mt1 _w. 1n11 Rvth L. Ml1t1r, Artoeiw 9, llld Roa.rt Edwtrd Btwl1y, 8•1lr For!f t nd Ill·~· CK ll J1r11•n. l!rJk J, Ind Mi ry 0. INTlflLOC:UtOllY D•ClltEIS l egle" Wllli11m Bw I Jr, end NdnCy Lynn Hedrlr~, /.',•r•e B on~ Wilm• Jun Mccown, Jea~ne Ellen •nd Lewi~ ·~" K~r.lller, Thom6> 5 and B&rt111r8 Je"n Mit<eh, Ve•o,.ic• Ar m'•t• an<! N/Chl'>ldl Jonps, Fleril V. ¥1d J<ict1atd M. L.,~ey. M~rll~n M, ~n<'l Jon A w:~c ,orei., St•aron M•"• and o.,.,,d S!•r.~•Y· Fited J~nu~rv lJ Rau~c11enb•r~, Franc~• A, ~ n n F••d•dcl o Ja1v1~ J('Y(e I ~r.d L~r1y G Pu~lnl'> J~~n Loui' •n<I '.'•rio jn~rr,~ P.o••n, K~r•n Lvn "nr! GreQorv Ei•Uf"f Rf'~rr. //.~«{ Tof"ien ar.d Vlarn~ ' W••t, L!11d• LOVJH •nd Kenn,'" Owey11e &a"ar. M!Cllff'f Ctoarl" In<! Normo Jeanne Ur"in11 . E"•!olla •~d fllrer I. \'ll!llam•. EIHe Jove• 8"d O~vld Lt<" Wildner, Oebra O~e end Oenn<1 Rlc~ard Norri~ JO!!f B 11n.:1 ~~•·ley A. Ammer, M11ry C11r~lyo llr><I Rotlet! Gle"n ~.lon~hl!n, Jose Ph ~e.o•e<, Sh•ron J~"· anti Jerry Rei G•r<t l!. P~mtle J &nd Georoe S. e ... rd, David Le~n~rd ~rod Kev Melony EdW11r<1•, Biiiy Q . ftnl! Su1en L. Coo~. Cherie• Sydnry a11d J•(kla Jean , ., Field! ilend•ic"s. Viclii O~wn and Randolpll '"' Prlc•. Lftura Ann 9nd Ll!Ut"el'(e Ru~~•11 Al,,ln. Florene:• c;, I nd R~l~ll E. S~la•. Emily and /\.nton1o Gon)ale1 ' Ll!wil, Ho!rmal'o A. ftnll Jovei! "· Speir;, Padel• L. ""d Ttiomas S, Pnwe,., 5u1.11nne Patr1c1a tnd J oseph Oanlel G~rcla, Mina ~fl"I Don~ll! C1rtmett. Petrlci1 A. and Oen!tl e. Corrv, Thom•• Edw8rd &rod Ca•ot '"' Karr, Thor R ich~rd and Mary Amv Free, P8m•td Jean •nd C.ordon Wvlle E\plnza , E ilttn Joyce ~~d R~v R"'no. RoQerl E. anll Oofin1 F•v~ Fit>~~rnli:t .. Ol~na l r~'lfl and ThomB• Edwin ear•o•. jo~n E 3no Po~ttt L. H<Jd1on. Ro~~lle L. ,inct Le~ cn•i\ten~en. P•lticla o .• 1nd J~rrv Albln Ti.ompson, J'm•• E. ftnll SU•lln C. ~lied J1n1ury ,. Chltot! Huoo S. ftn!l Ann />'&ur~" oar~, Rachel "1ene and JoMo Oavid 5Mtfll/n. Tlmothv F. ~nd S11ndl fJ., F1go1, Vlrglnl• R1e and Ro1• Gr1n11ev Miiier. Brenda !'i~lt and M11rk F'~~''' S!a'nly. B1rrv J ulius <1nd S1J11n P.hvlli1 Olonl'\t, S~lvln 1nd ,.•thur F••nr'• Kr~v••· Heltn A.rd•ll 1nd ·Wil!i!Wl'I Ellward . Pl1n~1, F1nni1 M•e and Rober'1 N!&I P'Utd J•-rv 30 e ... 11,, R1111elle All!~ Ind E~rl Bftl!~y EllTt. L1 ur,nce J, and Jo~oh J, G1ov1r, Gerrv E. ond Jh"""v "ll~n Alderman, Mergarel Eli11~!~ t nd Ltrrv 011n Ptnn.tv. JvdllM Chipman ~nd JohM Ch1rlt• Mol!lr.on. 8el!v Ann 11nd Wllll•tn O. 11 ~n•ome. C11 rl f\_ end J1net M M~<'lptrd, Chlr'1•1 "'(~erd ind J~nt Tr1ln1r B~rnftt, J.tln Willl1m' •nd $hlron 'l" ~11<1 '" J ohn R009rl .-nc1 Merverer ,,_ l!tlllh, J•mff Aflhur ind Jat1lct M1rl• ~1yman, D11111 L. • ..,d ~I (, Ocll9rty, Jed>t 1nd ,U,lcilM! G90f1)t Fl'111· Mt,..,.nl'I t'hd Otolofl. It! W~ld1, Donl\OI L" 11\d Phlllp G1•n O'N•n, Oerrell lftd Clttr'VI Q11fr1rt1. R1mlro F. Ind Jytftftl C. EU11bflh 11'ortm1n, Ot ll Ann tfl<I Ttrfffl(e J M(Klnrwy, E~l.-.11 A. tf!d ,...,,. T, -- MtltGn11con, St!'ldr• L. Ind Jtf(l>flhl '· . 8npltlt. Frtd llenl•l'lllft Jr. lltld lflllt' c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 t(1y1, OOnl!ld T.,.r91'1(1 Ind Vlr9lnl1! M•rft !' McMtor, ~!ft• Lfft" (~J _fl~.' t •,;;1 • "' ,lt!Mlfrt wtynt ~ ti:. N I ... • • $22,995 FULL PRICE .The 1ransferrPCI 01vner n111st sC'll Lhis irnrnaeulale one ye11r olrt hon1r, COJnfH\l_'ahlo 11e1v n1odcls ai·e selling for S2.J,:>00; so you'd bcner hurry on U-tis one! Call "'l'll!NA" 3 bdrn1s., 21: baths, \Vllh breakfast urea , Qulet l'Ul de !lflC loc·~!lon . VC'ry upgraded. $89,500 tli,11 25" Yl"I BAY and BEACH 675 ·3000 does. One-story no· maintena nce Walker II-Lee •• ,,l 11•aT1 101rnho11if's lrt1n1 only $42,500 I .. A Bn:1·~c fron1 tt11• Oct·un" OCEAN VIEW 545-9•1!11 1 ................................. .. Furni~hed rnodt'ls up1·11 JoUay 10 Ai\! !71·1\ .'1:\6·ti~~-. T1\Q ~IOI), 2375 sq. tC horn'° ov1•rlooking li1lll' Corona he~•t·h nnd Bu"k Gully. ·1 ht•r!ronn1~. fnr111rtl dining l\X'ID1. A vil'W fro1n every 1\10111. Subntit Offt'rs. Call G-16-05:"~'1 Walker & l11e lll lAl tlTAfl *BY OWNER* I !.\ltBOR VlE\V, ~lonaco 111,xlel, 3 Bdn11 , 2 BA, l1eallti(ully decorated & la11rlscapetl. Bask e I ha 1 ! 1'\11u·t it1 b1u:J..-yard. l92i1 Port !11«ksleigtl Pl., NB. Sl,i6,(JO(). \'t1va11l ,>:.._ ready to 11101·e. !il'.!-!IJ:!:i. EASTSIDE INCOME Two olril'r homes on R-2 lot. Good l l"nan!~. A~king $39,750 01q1('r will <'!lrry 2nd. 35'/~ return 11·i1h lO ':fu do1\n. Call Prestige l!on1es, IH5-66-t6 ------~~ I-.,/•001.. Gre<tl fa 1n1ly honk>. ~parkling pl"llll. Super price ju~t $'.\i,~I(). T11ke 1td\«rr11agr . Ca.ll no \\' . 8 li-{10 ~O. A~!. CLASSIFIED HOURS ;\d,·ert1.•1ers 111ny placo thl'ir ads by telephone ;):00 a .rn. to 5 :'30 p.m. j\londay thru Friday 8 to noon s.a,turday COSTA T>"iESA OFFICE 030 \V. Bay 642·5678 NE\VPORT BEACl! 3333 Ne\11porl Blvd. 6.J2·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540·1220 LAGCl\' A DEACl{ :!:!:t }"lrt'st A1·c. 48·1-9 !UG SAN CLE:O.! E::\TE 305 rt. El Camino Real 492-4420 r\OP.Tl·l CC)UNTY - dial frC'e 5·!0-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline-for coj:>y & kills is J . .30 p.111. tl1 e (lay be· fot'(' pubtlcation, except for Sur1dny & J\londBy EdiLlons \\'hen deadline is Saturday, Ii noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS Erti:CtllS · Advertisers sh11uld che.:k their ads d1til.v ,I',, reporl errors immcrliotcl y. T ll E DAILY PILOT 11ssumcs llabili!y fnr the firs t in· correct insertion only. CANCELL1\TIONS: \Vhcn killing an. ad be sure to n1akc a rocord of" the-KILL NUJ\fB.ER- givcn you by your a.d taker fl.11 rtteipt of your cencellallon. This kill nun1ber 1nust be pre· scnted by the edvertiset in case of a dispute. C1\NC£LLATION 0 n COFIRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNJNG: Every etfort is made to kill or corre~t a new td !Plat ho s been ordered,. tlt\t Y<e cannot guaran- tee to do so until tlie ad has' npp~arcd In : th~~, piper. Dll\'lE,,·A-UNE ADS: 'rhi>se ad~ ar~ Strictly cash In advance by mat! or nt any one 6! our of· flcea. NO phone orders, Dea4lin(': 3 p.m. Frida)'',, Costa Mesa office 12: noon -all branch o(~ (ice11. THE DAILY PrLoT re- 5Cr\·cs t~ rlalif to c!AS· •dfy, £>dlt, ~!1s6r or ti.'· fu~(" (l ny · edvertl,ement, And t h change. Its rstet Si. rcglJ l!'tlO?t$ Without prior notice. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADORISS P. O. lloJ! 1500, Cos ta M4-ll 9'2826 '. Torn your golJ tlolM Into a sleteo. Sell. the.m, with u Daily Pilol Clfts11illcd Ad A°" use tht moner. tor 11.. i.tereol <;all 64,2:-5678 Today. I WALK TO BEACH $255 PAY$ ALL GI 7°/o LOAN lAKE ARROWHEAD Great for year round living & 1·lose to the \'illagl'. :: )Told Bavarian style 3 level home ,~·ith open bean1 cell· !)iret:tions: FrOln Los J\!lgi'.'l"S nn(j 01" fUlKt' Countir:~, ·l0.-1 tu t';()lt~t"1 \rest t.xit 1Hu1 .!hl'~~1.11 Rl.'aelil !lll'I\ S.iu!h ~ inil<·S to Beachwall.:, !lt:nlh1;.r1JJi Scal'llll. PREVIE\'.' NF.\\' r;-:1r ;\Cl\\' l"\l,J:1: CON5Tllt.:CrJ=-1"\ li1gs thru.OOt, 3 hr 2 ba + compl etely finisher! hnse-SUPER BUYS nient for playr111 or ~l1op, R l l L Lntlry !acil itie$:. S?Ai,JOO . • ot ot $~500 I !213) 451-3.~!)8 after ~pn1 or 2 BR Duplexes .$34,950 ~ 7 Units .$59,500 =~~~··-·-· I B~ach Duplex .$119,500 DYNAMIC DUO 1 , t»11 1 .. · ":!"'!!"""11"1'' Nc11· Eng-la1\d :iit,\'k• P•·ni1i· f:,1_.\, 1 l suln duplrx: )·'rpl.·. bcr1ni:., 17'.li Oran11:c /\\C .. C.:\1. blm~. plu~h 01·p1 ~. I'\ 1 pal10, l>t<'p:> lo lj\1fC VII:::\.\·~ I Rn11111 \ 111111!'!'·., •1n1t'. Prit_:eri iU S,~.i,:i/IO. -JI)', dr11\Jl li!' trur1 .. :: l':ill fr\f,.'\HI(), 'o...,,,..,...,.,~,,.,.,.r:vo•••,...,,,..,• .. O ' I '" '"''"' -,~~ ... I I • V. f:. llo'"o1rd & Co. Ao.I ~ 11.,......,. WESTCLIFF 4 BR. CONDO. + POOL $24,900 J SPARKLER I '.\1·111 ~v;11 .. ~ l",·1\1111 .. n .. r " Cri"ht and ~·!unv 11i:h nl'.'11· l A,1·al lt1n~ Hl'a <;n nah l1• ! p~!!'n : ;111rl (';1l'pL' 0t tlirYllll::.h"u! P::iy1•1c111s'.' \\'1 •lrnn1" 111.~! I -f{f>a•!;.· .111•1 11•:'1 ting r.,r I fr,r ki~! !\ir:e !"<llll!ll llnlly ttil· r:1111ll\' \\hu::h 11Cf'i.l ~ fe;Jtur··s:' A~k a bout tht.; fi1·r-plal't'~.~ a cus!un\ p:-it in ' 0111'.''. L'a.11 5'1&-2313. alid a l;1ri.:·· f:'1n1 lly l\Vl lll OPEN Tll 9 . lf 'S FUN 10 8f NICE' al n ~c11~1blr pri(·~. C;ill r~ ~ ~:n:;'.'~:~~~;OBE4<C£' l~ ---~ I ~ THE REAL ESTATERS Horses or Apts? Sruall but llvaille 2 Br house with horse co11<;"d on lar~e H-1 lnt. Can h<illl 10 11nil1<. Great invcs1n1cnl 0 n I y S'.13,:iOO. Call it c a I I <1 r ' &l.'1-l:lG4ii. ='7C=---c--70/a • $330 Per/ mo. Golf Course P1·cs!i;.::•' neii;Jd1or!1001I. Stt·ps tn (;(;11 Culirse. A~sunll' 7'", \' ;\, In. E1\SY TO Qt;Al.- 1 ~·y. Atriun1 enlt)'. L:i11.:e li~ing ;1rra. I (ugr f11.n1ily t"1Qm. Ba11qur>1 arPH . Hri\!111 gounnr1s· kit('h<'n . 'liuge putlo & honus ya.rd' T;i ke advant ag e, l'Bll 'll!'.1\\-, 342-2535. Owner Anxious :-\<'11· bu~lru·~~ \' (' n l u r" I 1\·1uting up ;\'llrth w!lh ;1 t'flal tlf!Ni to movP. Submil your crffc.rs. NQ rlo\1'11 , VA Term~ 11.\'flilahl e, 5 IJCdrt.<OlllS, :l 11 lt I t1 ", i\'le~11 Verrlr ]()('111\"!1-"lte1'Uhlic buil t." Grrnl fan1il~· hon1l'. ,\~long $:il .'i1Xl co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Evenings) UPPER BAY The BERG Co. Successor to 1t 'i< tnir! 7 I.Jig hedn:_10n,ll! Over 2tiOO ~q., fl. :l STORY J' TlON T V E l'. A N 04. ! Prov:tlf' "llllY. La 1·~e li\'lng roon1. l·~:1u!lful t 1rcpla.ct'. ~EPARATI·: r:~uli!y room! BRIGHT ki!1·lu n. t;TILIT\" RO Oi\!~ 1 ;~\'('J.()SED !',\TIO! Vel> ('lc)~t· ·u1 i\tl!c Squ;i n· 1~:: ~k' $:,, 700 1'0 r-.IOVE JN : Ti\!{t; ADVAN· TA(;!·: %3-6767. OP~N llL 9 . 1r ~ fUN ro n£ NICE ' THE REAL ESTATERS *HOT ITEMS* NL'\\' ('llSt<Hll 1~0 rl<.'gl'f'\,' vu. tlf'llm N>ii ·s .. 4 RfL N'pt. Ills. rn111 a 1•nnrlo1 . GJ'eal ror profo·s~. 1n;u1, Dr , l'IC. 2 t.lin. to llong. Fantastic. A~kln~ $79,()XI /\.B. BUY1'~1lS: l1n11· abou1 /{l(1king flt ~orgeo u s n1odcJ.like 3 Brt .. lru11. rm .. n1<1ny extra~. in II .Li. Only S·ll,!K"ICl. 1 ~ r.t!. N. f1i>111 "iry li1n1ts to BnxJkhur~1. 1 1 ~ nil. \IP to 100!.' ·°'i1~11· Ciri.:!e. OpC'n :":;:.I·:> JOHN P. CAREY Rltrs. * FIXER UPPER * S1-1nta Ana lleii.;hls (olf Palis;idl·~ r.rl.1 A·l propi'rt~ lil,r()() ~HJ. It. lot. :::''fl !'>q, It. l111rnt·-l~radily 1")1l\'l•r1i!)lc to; tlup!cx usage 11i\'ith te1dtr lovin~ Ml.rel. f:>r o p rrl y hn;, ~T potential. Prit ed for a Ja.st "file SJ7,500 . 646-3928 Eve" 548-94)6 Lachenmyer Realtor Beautiful Back Bay Elr~nn1 hon1rs on lnrgr llcreage. l'"lr !he ~l·l<'<·t fev.· v. ho "·ant ,.,.,,1·~ thing, these hn1n1:~ are fnr y o u ! 1·:~111iisilrly sc1 on \'\ew hl nff, pool s, puddocks, room for tf'11nis. L"UU!'I~. Cati for tk•tuill;. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 641-5200 ri.li$Rill Bayview Ave. Cl1arming :\ bcrlroorn hon1c v.'ith :o1u.rnlr1 •_..,_..,_•-••-••~••-••-••-••-••-••~"-" Jarge yurd. Criun!ry llvln!{ ~ -C~OUN'fRYliVfNG ;;\ i1s lwst -O!t! li.v tllf• 1ha·k l n1pl'('~stvr, ru~ton1 hufl t 4 I1tnn. f 'u!l Quack S~l .;iOO. BR, 3 BA . Everything one , BUY ME VA I'm B ctile 3BR rJ t'lllbou.-te with nu1rlll1~ fh'l'pliu,:e & doull!c gnrngc in EHSL'iidf• ('osllt Mesa. I have n;[1"1 li11ak)IH1'il with play 1, ; & Sun/Eves. 646-5855 wo\1ld \u u n t !or a comrOrtAbll' llvinl( from wlid ma~11ny dot11>1c door entry !o l'Unlcan Mnut n tub !11 luxurinus n1 as t e T heilrooin i;11ilt» C111J ~ay to S<"C lhcsr :\ brnnd new homrs. Phone !">'17--093.J.' VISION REAL TV· t1·e.-~. ()nly S.1'1 ,950. Nr.: i I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,,..,.., 1 Y.A, Cri.ll Prt.'tllige I lom~s, :·~~USE:S . Prim< re"tal Eastside Costa Mesa __ T_H_E_B~. L_U_F_F_S~ '"~" · Bait Blooming Ar•• ••• area. .,.,.,.,. mo. inoo~e. $ 6 4,.950950/oUer. · Own.r/Agt " $33,450 .. In town! Acres of flowers . ~ Exceptional 3 BR Doll House eoJt wide greenbelts, tttefl VIEW-TENNIS·POOl:.· 'In gpurk1Jn11 cond. Wile 11av· ~:e~~~~:e~~lu~~ .Ow~r 8'ict1llce ~u'l.1-near ;er kitchen. Gol'gt'Ous lndepg or office. Walk·ln -pantry. ridoAr ' ? Br. ~·'Bu, Bluffs "-lg rear yard. Owner hns E I e gW\ 11 y dee o -t ed ~ of ~bo11ghl ot}Jer home ,'{ Is •• (.'(>f¥IQ wl!b J~vorl Yew anxious! For more lnr(). thruo\ll . 3 Bdrms. + 2 % nlti(;44 cuitonl:~~tnl. Nr. t Jlerhcrt llawkinll _JteaHoi·s bath!. New on the niarkcl. re> ;;~mi1·e~~;,rm i -11JOO or 963-511111 C.''f. Coles~nll.~ * 15 UNITS * l BR, 3 BA. lam. n?J·~,nr. and 2 Bdrm Unfurn. Rtaltort . Mariners Sc..hool. $67,000. · 1 · , Ca 11• N ~===-=-""""'"-==~I Prhi. only. fi!'il-5736/~ Bhom•·1 rporl!!. n v ,'1'1'. 2 STORY SAYFRONT I -5 1pD ng. Loan .. no oo·~ • BR ' B SfX , ~ms. Pool + •,S.179,!'ioo. ~ AT Ol<n, , • A, iu:una. FMiJly l'OOtn. a ffl' GEM ·ll'i {lm nn w/trplc. Uv •1prage:. Giant' ma•ter suitt . .;. \ nn. dlnetle, R4, $111,000 or 'A real execirtl~e·1 dream. 120-F Ttuitln Ave., N'.B. leaM" option. B.Y·Own_,r 271 c.tt for ahowlna. '947-a:IW. JtEAL1'0RS 642-4623 B1)'shore Av«", Long Beach A.gt. • °' · 'Pool + bonus room + IAm\l.Y IAlaq11tos Bay) 438-1748, t E t (I( m 11.)' r rooni + IOl'n1fll dlninlt, ~'~36~·~02tl~I~. =~~-~-~ 1 ~~pu let ft~:· Open s111.trC11se. Blight ~ '4 BEDROOMS.~«" famil;v 8 w. ct~ Ii bettutlful 11 u n t Ing f(I n ~room." Big ~us pool . tn a( i..Qlii: Harbour. Call agt. to •&. Otta« price just $48,000. JO. • ~ • • '> 8<7-6010. C•ll Ait. 8'7-110!0. .. ' ·~ ' •neral REALTORS TRIPLEX AND A VIEW TOO!!! ONE BLOCK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACH -Pride of ownership property in high rental 11rea. All units ha\'C a vie\V. JUST REDUCED TO $129,500. Don•t wail or -hesitate! Call for appoint11.1ent to see. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coasl Highway, Corona d•l Mar WI CAN HIU' YOU .UY, l!LL. Ofll TAADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN TH! NATlON FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN Cal l today to see this beaut. home in Irvine Terrace. Expensive new featu~s. 3 BR, FR & DR. 3 Frplcs. lovely pool . $174 ,500 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. ,. .,.,., SPRINGTIME BRIGHT-HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom, family room home shows like a model. Lovely cov- ered patio and landscaped. f79,900. COZY BAYSHORE HOME Private beaches and boating facilities avail- able for your use. Immaculate 2 bedroom home with lovely patio. $58,500. START REALLY LIVING! Exciting 3 bedroom 2'h bath, Bluff condo near tennis courts. Rare "Q" plan. Conver- salion area and fireplace. Large master suite. $74,900. DECORATOR'S JEWELBOX New 2 bedroom Big Canyon condominium. Imaginatively decorated end unit ~th view. Terra cotta We entry. family room and kit- chen. Many extras. $95,000. TAX PROBLEM J{ere comes shelter; new four plex with one 3 bedroom unit and three 2 bedroom units. Lots of parking, closed garages, good loca- tion close to shopping, 5 nlinutes to beach. $104,000. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Son Jooquln Hiiis Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. l""""'~N"E~W""'P~O~R~T""'C~E~N~T~E~R~,~N~· .. B~. ~~,...~9~10,...,...•I Generol Gonerol Gener •I Gener a I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I e.flJo Jj/e LlDOwater!ront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., wi th 6 baths.~ Nord, Spec- tacular view! Waterfront livt}(g rm. with ste}>"down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 30" x 105'. Magnificent view! $165,000 BIU GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B•ysido Dr., Sult• 1, N.B. 675-6161 General BEACH $23,500 $1,275 TOTAL DOWN Gener el CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM MESA VERDE NEAR GOLF COURSE ONE YEAR OLD New Custom 5 Bdrm. 2018 Nautilus Newport Beach Open Sat. &. Sun. 1-5 l\1ade to order for the cbOosy executive who knows location &-quality. 5 Bedrooms, 3\12 attractive baths; 3 fireplaces, formal dining & living rooms, separate master suite with separat.> ~uest quarters. Beautifully land- scaped, with automatic sprinklers. $135,000 Art Shapiro Co., Realtors 1125 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 645-3120 General SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY 11 TO 5 Presented by Nolen Re•I Est1te, Inc. IT'S TRUE J t JST OFT TI-rE \\'ATl::R! .$23,:al r 0 ta I pr'kt-! .Sl,27;; T 0 TA L 00\\IK! Stylish kJtche.n Ne\1' appliaTIC'eS. Breakfast tx1r. !luge llvirig roo1n. SUNKE..:~ ('O~Vl::P.SATIO!ll I' IT ! Pusb-butron g11s !irrplRC'e~ Ankle·det'p c a r p e I U1 c; . Priv11.te patkl, Community POOL! Onl' Yl"ar nc"'·! Total do\l.·n Sl ,:L7'.i. Tak~ advan- tage! Call "°"'. 961-6761. OPEN 111.. t • ITS F-UN rQ BE NICl l Great white water vie\v from each unit, over- loo king 111onarch Bay. Starting at $68,150. Early J\ilediterranean styling; 2 BR., 21At This bcautif\JI ?.1e-sa Verde bat~s tp 3 BR. plus family rm., 2lf.! baths; hnme 1vns custoru built for pht1~s; fantastic amenities ! Directions: on ;..rracious living. Some of the Crown Valley Pkwy., just oU. of So. Coast 1na11y feat111"1!s of this fine Hwy., in Lag'una Niguel. hon1e are: 5 huge bedrooms, General ** ** ** Heritage Collection MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME OVERSIZED 4 Bedroom on one level, family room , dining room, 3 baths. service room, new carpets; drapes and paint. Beautiful move·in co ndition. Full price $59,000. C1ll 540-1151. NO DOWN VA 4 8EDROOM, 2 BATH -Mesa Verde home. Great location! Close to shopping and schools. Large added lanai complete with fireplace & room for pool table etc. Submit your offer on this one! CALL 546-5880. SURFER IN THE FAMILY? LET YOUR CHILDREN ENJOY life at the beach. Only 2 blocks to ocean or bay on pres- ti gious Peninsula Point. 5 Bedrooms, 31/i Baths, billiard room, wet bar, separate fa mily roo m. $119,500. CALL S40-1151. HARD TO AND IN TOWN LIVING with real country at- mosphere. Good 3 bedroom home on large 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Back Bay. flardwood floors. Double garage and screen- ed pa tio. Priced 01tly $33,500 \Vith assumable 6% %1 loan, payable $185 per n10. including everything. Call for complete details 546-5880 BALBOA PENINSULA CONDOMINIUM MAY NOT BE DUPLICAT- ED again in Newport Beach. Rare opportuni- ty to live on the oceanfront for less than $100,000. Top floor with sensational viev.•, security building, subterranean garage, ele- vator. 2 Bedroom , 2 bath 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, CALL 540-1151 TUCKED AWAY $71,000 $69,500 ' IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - neat 3 bedroom home, on oversized lot, with plenty of room for boat. camper, etc. 2 Sepa- rate storage sheds (could be a \Vorkshop ). Completely fenced and private. Full price only $29,000. CALL 546-5880. PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 BEDROOM, 21h. bath , 21h years new. Beau- tifully decorated. Overlooks private golf c o u r s e . Convenient to everything. Only $64,500. CALL 540·1151. ONE OF A KIND $44,000 SHARP 3 Bedroom. 2 bath with some real special features. A 401 deep garage (ideal for workshop, storage, etc). Detached bonus room . (neat artist's studio or ideal for teenagers and pool table). Low n1aintenance yard com- plete with beautiful pool ta.nd lots o{ deck· ing. First time advertised -call for com· plete dcalils. 546-5880 ERITAGE • ~ l'wo family roonls, pool with for further inform.1tion c•ll: 496-6551 Jacuzzi, &: exquisite carpets.1~!""!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.11 and d1·a pes. All ol lh!s p!U!_l:f' bra u tif ully land :<; ea p ed l;G;;;e;ne;r;;•1;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G:en;;:e;;r;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! I t(l'0\111d.~. for r u r I h f' r BEACON BAY ~~~~'.ion, please ca 11 BLUfFS ''E'' PLAN G•neral Gener•1 Lov'ly 3 bedroom horn' plui: 1 hedroont ap.1r1mc111. J u~1 slePft trom private beach, docks, teMIS t'OUM. l..arJ:(' patio turnisbed for year· rt1Und enjoyn1ent. Designf'<i for ca r e · Ir f' e California lif~tyl,. Offered for $85,CXXl. CRll 646-05.'J,5. Walker&Lee •ft.l lfl loll 2200 Sq. ft., with 3 BR. & family rm. Lovely courtyard entry. Balcony off the dining rm. & patio off the family rm. Freshly de<or. $74,900 YOUR HOME PRIVATE WORLD * Balboa Bay Properties * BAY AVE. NEWPORT SHORES 4 Units.-47S,000 Newly redec. 3 BR., 2 OCEANFRONT ba. Enlarged liv. rm. Ab- Nifty duplex solute super sharp cond. $155,000 675-7060 Walk lo beach. $48,500. The BERG Co. Succ•1sor to AT THE BEACH .. in Cameo Shores. Ocean & Canyon view & In the roveted single family lge. pool. 3 Bdrms., formal dining rm. & fami- residenlial area South of !he Jy rm. +separate guest suite. $159,000 MESA VERDE 642·7491. ""'" in Corona de! tilar. Golf Course A" approx;ma1e1y rm "'· BAY & BEACH REALTY 675·3000 llth Green is right at ft. 3 Gil 3 BA home wl lh R faniUy room & huge 1naster 1.,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l""!~"""'l"""""'"""""".,I your back door. 3 B . LIDO SANDS 3 BR. 2 ba. home. Steps to ocean. Drive by 4804 River Ave., N.B. ,49,950. 673-7420. r.ulte only one block tro1n1= General 2 ba. home w/pool. 3 Ocean Blvd. MOBILE HOME C ar gar. $79,500. II o•n b< >"""" for only FOR SALE: SPECTACULAR SS&-al!OO. 196.~all fo, Detail• SILVERCREST DUPLEX 644-lZU MOBILE HOME HURRY!!! ONE ONLY NOTHING LIKE THIS ANYWHERE AT THIS PRICE: A 2 Story, 2 bedroom townhom•. Adults Only. Over 1,000 sq ft., 10 miles from the Blue Pacific for- ONL Y $11,950??? AND SEE WHAT YOU GET- • Delu xe go ld shag carpeting thruout. • Hard to !ind large bedrooms • Complete drapes . • Patio, private, fenced. with ~utside car- peting over slab. Patio set mcludes de-- luxe umbrella, professionally landscaped & even an electric bbq. • Inside planter with plants • Private quiet community of only 60 COD· tent owners. • An enclosed lockable garage (not an open carport) • Air Conditioner • Quiet general lathe & plaster • Fully insulated • BeauWul pool & generous sunning area. $1600 l!'Cfudtt All Costs Movu You In SH Sot. & Sun. ONLY 10AM-4PM Al C0<ner of Euclid & McFodden South S•nta Ana ~ BHutllul GARDEN VILLAS Follow 1'1091 To Your New Home VIKING REAL TY -• PENIN. FIXER Modern 3 BR, 2 BA, Penin- sula z..tory home! Bllnll, beam odlblp, fri>l o, dining, ~Mlzed 11.r. St. to st. R-2 lot. Vacant -minor work ~ quired! FantaaUc vRlt.1' at $57,fiOO. Low dov:n TD's or trade OK! I Ca11 645-IWOO. I OFfm SEffl/NQ YOU/ CffN TJL 3 I• v. ~}=·~ w.J NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lerge S BR. '2 ba., fan\lly rm. Newl)t decor., w Ilse lot. Flnt time oflten!d at ~~RBIN-MARTIN RIAL TOltS ··644-7"1 FOUNT~fi IN rHE coumARD CORONA DEL MAR One year old duplex -1 ~~ l>locl\3 from bead1 -lluge owner's unit \vith 4 bedrooms. 3 bathi;, family room, 1.1asler suite \\-1di fireplace, etc. etc, Rear unit .... 1th 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Three car garage -nus Cl!StOm built duplex Is truly spectacular. Call 673-3550 li.llfi:HI Ocunfront Duplex J &inns., 2 hllths eacrt unit. 6 l\los. old; complete:y fum- iahed. Beaut. sundeck; t.aJ- cony " patio. $170,000. Call: 673-3663 833-0:IZI Ewa. associated BROKEl:IS -llftll r oqs ~r1r. W Bolbo" 611 1~11 LAROE LOT EASTSID~ COSTA MESA 15 x 165 with 2 Bedroom home • large , dble car pralf! plua huge worlcshop. And room to build. $32.00l. Roy McC•rdl• Re•ltor 1810 Newport Blvd., C. 1i-1. so.n29 ' BUY A BARGAIN LkluktaUon force• 11tle ot 3 BR 2 BA Newport Hft1. Home. eas bltns, trplc, tam. rm., is·xao· H & r pool. Make offeT. Call Prutt&e -... -REDUCED~. 8Y owner tor quick We. 3 BR. 2 BA home in Oltth&ven. l(X)O 0111 Drive, Newport Beach. $5&,500. ()pen house dR!Jy. M8--4J.92 or eves ~1122 Ou.tdoor !!J)Orts lost I t 1 Apptalf Sell your ~ulpment wtlb e low-cost Dally Pilot 0..alledAdl&42-5e'l8. m REALTORS LJ::! 4 Local Offices to S.rve You m ......... ~._...,, .... ,.. ....... _.. ,.. .. •-• •• , .... Aft ... tee..._ ..... ....., .. d uk~ 111 ............ .., a4Mli*I .... wllM"e hi ..., •• ..., Pht WANT ADS, , ....... ........ e,.. it... ........... ,.. .. -.M .. Hit wlil ._...._.. t. ....... _. ... "'*'•ht-..., . ._, 2 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1833 Port Barmouth (HVuHomes) NB 644-4033 $85,5-00 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1000 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 548-4192 $59,500 (Daily) 2038 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 833·3985 $89,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS *888 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa 541Hltl8 '40,000 (Set & Sun 12-4) 5 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN University Park, Chancelor Home 714-!152-9610 $56,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2018 Nautilus (Wsetcliff) NB 645-3120 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE I & 2 BR. 701 Acacia, Corona de! Mar 8711-5930 .75,000 (Sat 1·3) HOUSE FOR RENT 4 BR. & PAMllX llM. 1868 Port Carlow (HVuHomes) NB 644-6146 $500 mo. (SUn 1·5) Pool •-f•Ht ·-~-•I?! Frlda1 , FtbtwrJ 8, 1974 Gener•I Gener11I IAYSHORES Channing 2 bedroom and 2 bath home i:n a super a.tta, open beamed ceUing, brick fireplace and large. guest quarters over the garage. Room for boat or trailer storage. i M,000. NEAR THE BEACH Like new two bedroom home in Old Co- rona del Mar. Large living room, forn1al dining room, den and just stepii from beach. Extra wide lot with room for an income unil $99,500. HARIOR VIEW HOMES Popular 'Carmel' Model. Three Bed· rooms, Formal Dining Room . Family lloom and a sunny kltchen. \Veil located and on lee simple !and. $69,500. ESTA TE REALTY I JOJ AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 A. Ul'ttll()UI: tlCMI: OAIL V PllOr 33 Balboa Penlnaul• BRAND NEW DUPLl!X Jui1 Ll11e<t !. Lry l BR. 2 BA, upper unll w/ floor lo r-eltlng frplc. Bay vkow from ~11.r, OCPILn view !mm fronl. 2 BR k"M'f'r unlL ftlOt haw dah"'·hr, R/0, ('a~t & a 3 car praa., Up~r Is \":1(·n11t .l ready for nt-w owner. f\J.11 priCf' .$110,000 & '"ou Own The Land. 1 blk to bay or ocean. Ni:\\"PORT Pl.ER REALTY 114--673-2058.,Vf'S 675-6487 VACANT. 4 BR, lan1. rm., lg~. kll. 2·Sty. $84,500 Mar11hall Realty 675--4600 Coron• d•I Mar SUBMIT Ol'FU! t LO\'EL '{ :!,3i.j' homt' y.:ith "'1Ute \\'ater ,.i,w. 4 BR, to•mal dining room -Open 1-:1 Sat. & Sun -4ll Haul DriVP. ., Or\ginal llarbor \"ie"'' - gracious 2,3-Mi', 4-Br home v.;111 magniflcPnt Ii v in g room, outat&nd.ing landscaping and exceptional vi~· -Open 1-5 Sat. L Sw1 . 7907 Ebbtirlc. 6T,,...~J Tho BERG Co. Successor to Corona del Mar Baehelor Pad CALL ME, l'M DARLING, really! Yellow ·n With Pool while, board 'n batten. 3 bednns, plus COZ)' On n gene1-ou~ 60:\100 101 den' pegged floors. brick fireplaces and in y,·aJk-to-µiivate comn1un-ily heach Coroua Hig-h-beamed ceilings. I'm in Shorecli!fs, near the lands, a "'·ell tle(._-orated 2 ocean surrounded by trees, patios, a rose Br, 2 Ba home "''Ith formal garden and a circular driveway. I'm darling dlnin&. spaclou!i master at •110,000, call me someti.Jne. auite, rear yard \\"ith patio • sun deck and large free UNIQUE HOMES, Re•ltors, 675-6000 form pool. $69.500. 2443 E. C041tl Hwy., Coron• del M.r CALt 644-7211 • ~G~e~n~e~ •• ~1""""""""""""~G'l"'en~e~r~o~r""""""""""""I ~ BEACH RENTAL REDUCED MESA VERDE UNDER $60,000 A Choice Of One TO MODEL HOME Smartest 2 bedroom homt, $79,900 R·2. on happy Hel-UNDER $70,000 10°/o DOWN A Choice Of Two Only 6 door! to an exceH,nt This gorgeou!! ?.fHa Verde C1~ 3 BR. home ln hoo'' I• only on• '''ar old. ,.._....,...,. Hlghl--"-bog· lot beach. A l BR 2 BA ~und UI• ..,,_ ........... TI1e custom carpels and .,, • • * floor unit and 2 BR 1 BA drapes are ju!ll a few of Neatest 3 BR. ·•ri.tonaco'' upstairs. Ideal summer the niany features offe~ UNDER $75,000 rental area • buy before • by rhls fine home. Excellent lhe sun1mer rns!,. i\f,sa Verde location at a A Choice Of One CALL ~4-7=11 price less rhan you'd pay 4 BR., 11ining room, CllJTleo for a ne\\' hun1e in any University RNlty olher &rea. For further 3001 E. Cs!. H\vy. 611-6510 lnlonnatlon pleast call: "* 701 ACACIA* 5-i5-9491. Oioice So. ol Hwy.. R·2 C·l Walker&lee lllAl ••TA'I corner lot. Charmin&: 2 bdrm. home + apt. A BEITER BUY NOW! OPEN SAT. 1·5 ~!d~::N:i1 00~~~.G~ *;~:Dir~ llSSume 6~o/o loan! Great --·--·--·-1••1- family home with large * 67~5930 * used-brick fireplace. Dining 3629 E. Cst. liwy., CdM area off the kitchen . 1 ------~--· r For~ir heat. And lovely front courtyard. C h o i c e East Costa Mesa location! 532,500! Call 541}-1720. TARBELL, R•altors ~~=====~1 SPACIOUS LIVING ~ Fabulous Fountain Valley Bill-paying rtme"r Sell .. Don't borne. 4 br, 3 ha, & much needs" fast and easy with 1nuch mo~. $54,900. By a Daily Pilot OMslfied Ad! Owner. 839-4690. Gen•r•I Gen.ral MACNAB IRVINE -------•------~ FINER HOMES OCEANFRONT -NEWI 9000 Sq. Ft. Duplex -fabulous design - numerous appointments -side-by-side units -4 BR & 3 BR. Garage for 6 cars. Mrs. Fay/Mr. Owens 64U235. (Gil) NEWPORT CRIST 2 BR, 2'h bath condomini1Dll. Steps lo pool, sauna & tennis courts: $67,000. LeClalre Farnsworth 644-6200. (Gl2) "IMPECCA8LE" Bay & mountain view. Gold plated fixtures, spiral staircase, accent lights, full security & insulation. 2800 sq. ft. -2 BR's & conv. family rm. $179,500. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (G l3) LITTLE DOLL HOUSE Immaculate tastefully decorated 3 BR, den & dining. $68,950 FEE. Betty Kerr 1144 aoo. (GI4) WON THI II.AV Builder's own custom bome. Spalllsh Medi· terranean 4 BR, family room, form8J din- ing room, billiard room & inside patio. $275,000. Harriet Perry 64U235. (Gl5) ONE OF A KIND Super 3 BR, 2 bath home close lo schools & shopping. $28,950. Betty Kerr 644-8al0. (GI6) [Irvine I ,, : .. ~ _ _,cw,,.,, 101 Do\lef Dflv. t41-12JI 1144 MHAtthur "'4•lto0 *DUPLEX* Extra nice 3 bdnn., 2 baths with sep. yard + brand new 2 bdnn. deluxe unit \11th new dbl. garage. Close ID schools, shopping &: playground. Serious seller · call to see! MORGAN REAL TY 173-6642 675-6459 HARBOR VIE\V HILLS . LUSK. Lari;e 3 BR, den, 21.2 Ba. Tihunm r..fodel \Y/2 !rplcs, bean\ clngs. Llke ne""'· Qu iet sl~l'.L Vie-\\'. S.<l6,in:l linclude.-s I a n d ) P rin. only. Gll-6379.=--! SP\' Gl..ASS !-!ILL Catalina ,·ic~" gianl lot, pool, lnndscapcd. bt>aut. dee .. 4 BR. J bas. 2 frpl cs, 0} Ol'.11er, 6#-07:16 4 BR, pool, pri,,·11t f' community Cameo Highlands. By o wne r . 6~158 or 494--0244 or '94-2869. HARBOR VrE\V HllL.'i Elegant 4 Br. &:. Fam rm. $30.000 in xtra~ inc pool. $95.tm inc land. 644-2975 NE\V !">BR, Spectacular vu, 503 Hazel, .$125,oo:I. Opell dally, HM. Bldr, S75-l539 Coste Mete • Decorator's Dellcht * : 3 BR, 2 ba. upper ftr . .Cround t fir. hu step.dn. Uv. rm. ' wlcory fzi>lc., f&m. nn., 1 1-Br .\-ha. Fmc-ed ya.rd. , All for $49,750 Rt\'lERA REALTY .149 Broodway, C.M. • 00-7007 * ALL THIS&. ORANGES TOO ;I By O\vnet', cw;tom 4Br &: d'n ll'g tam rm, nr good 1 schools &: neighborhood. ' Immed JJOIS. Jl2l. All«l j Ave., Open :HS Sat • Sun I 6J5.<mS. ' EASTSIDi;;.co EASTSIDE ' SALES PRICE ~,:;oo VA OK. This 3 bdrm, 1\t. , bft hOUSe on ice R·2 1 lot. double proage, walk to allops, bus stop_ Call CJS I Real E.~ate NO\V. 543-1168 Lovely MootlceUo O>ndo 3 ! br, 2 bH, nN"ly decor, 90% I fine. $26,!0l. Owner 61J.9557 I LOE. home. all bit-Im. Milft 1 ~to apprtdate. a.i owner. &IS-121ll r ' • • • I • •' I :JI DAILY PI LOT r riilay Ftbruiiry 8, iq74 1 _C;•;•;';•;;M;•;•;•;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;J Huntington-Belich -lrvlne ~~~~~~~-,,L-•~g~u-n-a-...,B""••-c~h'~~~~~~L~~~~B~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~· aguna eilch Newport &each Newport Beach Mobile Home\ Income Proparty 166 FAI I OPENSUN ls --=~~iA:T~~TEAL'"-J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;=:::;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J:.::£F!or~S•~l!•:.:~~~1u~J . RWA Y HOME Star Studded SOMETHING EXTRA • • H A EAL 01\. N E.SA V Eftn.E Spectacular.,·... Ju :uk:h1lon lo ffi.-..'Ur&1or'11 847 EMERALD BAY r11n :.ou ln1~ln£'. \\';ilk MOBLLE HOME COL:"+Tlt\ (1..UB CiOL.r 'l'Rl·l.f-.\'•.L ; };("(J roorn lOUCb ttlruout, 1111, :; lklr111 r·r~h Countr-y (i\ftnn In to bt•g('h trotn !hit doll FOR SALE : 4 HOMES-MESA 1 LOT • $64, 950 (.'t>l lt..s .. ; Bt.: 'l Rtury, 4 · t)l•ntt· v.1.~"I :! l:1 .. ,1 11 .it 2 beth '"""'loC' h;i~ ~ 11111 ' •)f So. c~llf's. m<·"1 ::~··<:! i:~~r·r ...,.~J:.'~: ~ SILVERCREST l>t•d1m, :!'1o halh. 11111 n H .,~_,.i.•r \.\/tilr r ui<!o• rt ..... ,1, convenient do w n:sl1>1 1 r~ IJ •·tir ed Pr 1 \'!l i t> " MOBILE HOME • I I ' ' " I '"rum""'t'-• 0"" f I , Bil. rhnln& fllr.•11 ciP'n• on10 4 !lf'pfl r11.tf' !"f'ntul hl>nu.'¥ uu 2'\0' d<~p H·:.! l(il. AlhU'l"<d i.;oiri•['.t • All 'l bt•1J11 ... 1n1.,; J1,1.~I S::l'i U 1!•11v11 r 11·~11 ly p11Jn1" t 1 .. 111~ ll'J'.:11 !1•1111nli; !Jon I 1111:. .. till'> '4lo ·1·;Jf"" 111 \t'~L •''Iii. 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A L 53fr8836 1l:-.:-.>lJ~ .\''ll·11 ••I •· f;· ""' -one·11 .... ~ .. 11 lo·-1 & ,-'dl•d. V I I • ·, .. , >hi · · 1 1~" ~ ~·" ,..,.... " 1·"1" ll on1es '·ast expe11•1·ve "S"'l'Y I i '11'" .. ru1'.1_,. ~h···'. l1t11d· 1 ... ,11 r;.,11·1 11 ,11r 1·,i11 1., • • Y n~i; 1uc 1u ....... t•11•r1 OPEN SUN IS Your fJJr nJ "·'000 b 1 "~ ·-'-"'=' v i.u . 1on1c 1 ·· 0 d.1.1 .. ~ "·'·""'· th1· lflll iJ, 101· $67.5110 • • I •, o Y .....,, • u n th S'CRIFICE "ALE I 'c·upc•1 I· 11111. Th1•·v I~. nh1 ., CALL 32641 Mediterra nean 1W11'· 1 e area. • t 'I. <> · ·•• ~u >mit! like nu. Lo1·a11•U ·111 nt:!w The Real Estate F air 552-7500 1 1 udult pk. a 1v11y tron1 noitiy : :S:36-:2:SS:l:o:':8:!:9:-6:1:!:3::::I VISION ~~l{au:~ n~~f'~on~~h 8~): ~~J,1;.;~T wo:i:i"~,:n th i!!r!i2 GRUBB & ELLIS CO. !'ii. One-ha.If bl. J1u1n (·lub- POPULAR 3 Hit 'l BA hon1•· 111 11n1111· ~1dr nlwl urt'n. 1-1 t.'!4hl} patrlt('il, <ill bltns, 1•u:i:1 l!rPplitl'\', furnrlv r1n 1111;! l.11·~1· .\.11'd. l'!u~"· t" liH1ju1' 11ark ill~I .. 11 '' tww.h Bt•:-l 1"1111·. ic..:i.,'1.i{I l'.111 ;;;:,-.-il"!I ~·uthCo Hrr1lt••ri-. • • ( )1 •1::::--1:-.1; "Snleswo111.ut" flkt ior A~~OI. CA LL At. HL1\CJ< 1:cx.:AT1nN ~nH~\ LE. B1•11ut.v sht)p · B«d">l•r Sh•111 - :'Irr~· r1·11:11r . 1 ... ~1\: ,t.,1'•' .. 1 tl11•1ft sh•111. ·r111•s1• us"~ .11,• l'l'l'flli\ll'd I 1l!v l'C \\ith 1h1:- ·l Bt11•111, 2 hit!h , pool I KIH~!' ~sl'I \\'. 19th SI., C'on11·r· of i\1onrovin. Cnll C.JS Ho'al I::st11.te, 518-U68 or drop in !O open house Sat & Su11 .1 2-4. FOR SALE BY O\\'N'F.R ~1(•sa \'en::le sl~-pcr: 2 Ba1l1. !r)(. liv . rn1. fan1./din. 1·111 ., lndry rm. Covered p:ollu. shake ruof. dbl. ga 1·. i'\'.1ncrl!t1~ 111·. F'rr.~h pain l ,\: lmmaculute iu~idl' & 111.ll~ \Vnlk !O everything! $43,!l(.(L Cnll 714-5-1&-Z.1.'l7 BY 0\VNER · C1J1al1na vic\1' fron1 0 l'l'nnvil'\\" Pai·,;. :, BR, 4 BA, fan1 rm .• inl'l. n1other-i11-lu11• suih •. Prk·e redu('('(j .~,500. I 111 m eel . po!l':!. Prin only. (.1.)-36?..'l t<.1E$..\ Vt•rde. ltnniar. :I Br :.! Bii hun u.' \Y/frp!v. & lnvely garden 11· frul1 !rri!s. Nr. Sl:hls. ;>IU·;Ji.J.il. Opi..•u huus1• 1·5 Sar & Sun. BY O\\'NF.'.R f\.1ovc-in C'Olld. 4 Br, den &· ll!l' fam rn1. f\fa.'lter Hr & rlf"TI hm h upstairs. S.'i7,!"i00. Open :?.~, Slit & Sun. 10'11 Aliso, 67:rffi:-«i D•na Point r>;JCE \\'eelfc<nd or .sun1n1c1· homf', :l Bil 2 ha , \I' l!llllkl'U llJ b. l'Ot.y lrpl ". nunul t'S fn1111 bi:at·hrs SJ4.!(HI. LINGO REAL ESTATE OCEAN HARBOR I VIEW 1 1.\000 sq r1 11)1 • _ _ $2~i.OOU Bkr. 1714) tii :1-0·11·1 .... -Jill, -WOOD BEAMS In thi~ US" .\ :ll l 1 .. 11111~ 1\J<i1 ll 1\11h J:u·.-~l••n•· f1n:pl11r1' ~ur111al 1l111h1~ rof•tll , ll•iuhh• "\l'!H'!! kHrhl n 1•.ith ll•Atk St.1111\1•11 111111-.: lO•l!ll "Ph JI' 1n111 111•1·µ1:,,., ,\, n • .. ui 11ulf u1 ,\ u11t. Onl y $1-t.4flll. HUNTll\GTON HARBOUR R£AL1Y 17~1 ICL\,\-.:['11\\"Y i !I: <..;i;...\:~-;~ ,(. :tl:~ .. i!ft-2:-W5 Price Reduced-- $1000. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 2 Bllr'!11 co11d<1., desi1·ahlc gruund h.'\'t•! ~ ... 111· pla n, 11,i y1·:u·i; nr·\1, J'1·,·~IY }'la lnt£'rl 1111!1 1astrl11 lly partl!le¥1 and 111itTu1·,.,J Jiving J\l'1n1 , plu~h 11 :.IJpa JK'l"rrl olu11ng area, i;h.1g 1.·tU'J)I'.'!<: ,ii.-l'US!OITI drap.·s. •l\":-si,'.l'd pru1try 111.,•a, ncttr ~··<1111•J s. \\'alkini:: 1h•r;1n<·r 10 ll u n tin n ! u n C\·nl•'I', S"•i1nn1ing pool and 111an) park :.1o·.1s. 1'1·11·1• IT· •1uc1·d SIOIJO. 1'\1111 S'.ANl la:lo11 1narkl'I value. <'all IOflny 847-309S VE~TEltANS ADr.lJ!\ISTRI\· TION SALES RROJ~f..:R htind!\111; Beach area fl!'Of">· r•riies. t•or your insp••f"ti11n: Exeo· typo:• (•nt' s ro1y hr1n1i· local«d Pll •·t1 l1IPSfl1· 11''1•1' <1('f·;u1. Jll;lo ·s11.1· lut 1G()xl 110• l1;or11·h ~!ylr ki \('h<'n \y/usC'I hril'k lirp. & ~hiny vinyl lirick flooring, PJ'ivalf' liv rm with 2nrl !irp., i;::nrnf' rrn, :-;ut\k('!l lt"1nan till' lt1h in 111a~h·r \'ani!y, 11:dk in c·l0sct. :: C;1r i.: ri r :i c: r. Ht·1.JOSSes.'>E'd anrl va1·11n1. l\va!JnbtP for lns1"-'l'11un. Bkr 962-5.111 VA OR FHA TERMS You \'ctl.'rans 1>.·fl n't ~Q 11n >11i: 11·hen you u.'<C' ~vur \I J\ loan on this Olli'.'. Four bt•drooni.". new rarpe ls ,r:, µ::.11\1 Hl iutd OUL Yuu bl•lh•r hurry Cur s.:~:.(XXJ. WaJ.~.e.t~.lee 1 s & s CARMEL MODEL Luxury pl u.-3 BR. ·i n,\, 11,\t'ly :t\!orado e11t ~ lhn1oul, l'll,..[OJll lll'p~, l~l' f1111l J !H " 11•·1 lic1r ~01n1al 01111 1·111. ri!I rlt·•· h1l , 111<'r~J1" l••I. L.: l'•l\I f1.iliO. Hlo1·k J"ll t'" •red hill 1~EA1 :rv Uruv. Park H F..\J.T<ll'~-i ('l'll[l'I', Jr\llll' 13 Rooms + Tennis . .. -+ Bik" truil Ex1~·l11•111 l<x'.1l10n t1<';1r l '•lfk. 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Lovf'ly & P•'ICl'ci 10 sci! !:1~1. ~33-82.~2 Laguna Beach OPEN HOUSE Builders Close-out 7 cu~h •lll ll\l!dt•fs lu l'l l•~!!>l' froni. Sc11.•f>r bonds in .'V pr1id fur. P1•1, ... ~ 1•1:uig1• (1'Q111 $~4,7:~1 10 $1i:l.l!OO. Fin1111•·111g l•Vail<ilJJl'. \\111 IJ.c 1>/IU\\J\ rroin 110011 lo :; P.M. Snturdlly & Suntlav FC'h. !}th ,~· llhh . 1059 Santa Ana St. J\rch Ue .1l·h HC'i~hl.~ l.ag:U!N l B1'r11·h :\r;pointn1cnt.~ 11u1v bt· ~ ... ~·11rf'd hv 1•nllin.: <19-1·0.10\ Custom-On V2 Acre! Lnls nf p t'l\":tl'Y Ill this 1·ll',e01111 :: hdn11. n1•ar 111c hl'ILt'h ,\: shu1111111i.:. l·:xccllenl fln<Jr plun \\'.ilh \\'Rl'Ol, 11bn1nt tll't'.111'. 2 ha![l.'1. f;'1 n ·114U:."I', Pa lin & Rl1Q. Shake roof. And luspiru111 white \l'ater view! $86,cllo. Ca ll 494-8003. TARBELL, Realtors .19'20 S. Co1tsl I-I\\')'., L. B. PENNSYLVANIA *SALT BOX Add ;o lul!l'li of i>JllCI' to lhi.; :J. lli·dr111 r1lus r.:ur~1 11n1t. l~!nek al\'av Jr(iln 1111' Prran. 1-'n·~h P:11111 1 n~1,i,. .~· HUI. J\lod1·1 11 kit, O('{'lll l 'l'l'rrAet' hntn"' .ol n~arlv Bl{., 2 ha. country honu~. 1.VJUM!. S15,495. Cull EV ES. ::.l>tK' sq fl . I Hdnns., ;; ru11u!11u:-; l1 1·1uK Mil. & briC'k REAL TORS 475-7080 :tl3·1.i94·'1690, ti!.17·7152. t1t1 1li:;; t01·n1a\ {llni11g-1111.. !t'filr. l«1tH11ry ki li·hf'n. J\lil· ~""""""~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"""""'"""_;,;;;,,;_;;1 CAN BE SEEN AT: r:.111 11.Y r n1. S11!i1u11u1i.: J,11101, 11011 i1011r1r t·0<11il view . all Newport Beach Newport Beach CRESTMONT Mini-Investors fil·<:k;-,. JJ('tizt1 t:r·n.·rr111~ 1.,r ..inly SOtJ,700. _;...'-'.:.;.:.;:.::;:.::;;.....___ ESTATES ou1doo1· l1vi r~ & :1 .;11·r·Ppi11)! IT'S OPEN SAT/SUN 1 S lU'\ S I) OCt'l:ln vit'\\'. Sl:.!!J,:iXJ \\ ,\LK TO BJ..:ACI I h'Olll ti\'~ • · 1 • • II•' 1· .. IJl'ea. iCc1111·;.J \;1 ,1u. 111!1 ~r~.rr ~·1111' 1·,tull' l1111ldllll.: p111~:r11111 \I Ill\ 111•'~1· ! 11111!~ 11]1 Cl!l111'l' !1.1 \11 l..ton~ ll•·:u·h. <Jnly .\~~ -~~t ru11 111·11 •.. J\11 r:.~1· (. · 1! OPEN SUN. 1-S llS MONARCH BAY ·1•111.~ ·I l11!r1n .. :: b11th S1ianl1'}1 ~1~ lo• lu111u• has 11 panclf'd IH1n1Jy i-111., frptl'. in m~n·. tidrm. & a s\\ unn1!ng pool. I iuard&! gnlf'S, priv. bl•ach rluh. SII0,000 OCEANFRONT \l;.i\h1n11n \Jl)l.'l"l\tlin;.: in th.Ii; ".! hdnn , 1. h:.th, i1<'t•anfn1111 11\\c!l·YUliJ'">l\ll !II\ t]lo• JQ\\"{''i;\ l1•veJ of Ll11• \111ddini.;, j ust :1b0\'t' the ::.:111r!. •1 GaraJ{I.' S!l:Ot'e1' in :-!f'"f'llrtly bldg., 1a·iv. pool. S~•.i~Mf h, .. ~ ... sl1in~ll-d C01tUKt' 11cl .behind 2632 VISTA ORNADA Ai!' :ieross fron1 n r{'.I r ickPI lf•ni.."t", <•ll i;('C'IU<tl'U NEWPORT cht't·ktiook, !'.I() you Conu11. !10.~11.) Lot •~~i. <'hu rrn s1n•1•t. 2 RR .. d<'n, HEIGHTS this ('ONTi\C-r HA\', l'E. \ll:H, IX':tn1rd t'l'il, liv. r 111. , dr't11,.C10o'"''"°"::::.c'o"""c· _____ _ \1/fr111L·. Siru.Jl hrick patio H_~ 3 lx>flroom.~ & a liny prit..-C. $47 ,500 lt.s upda ted It s i,;ut boat roorn BE: INDEPENDENT v.·ith 11's :,:ot hig ll't•cs this ne11t laundry & dry ll'~ CXfh1rnfltble t·lcani111'.: h us i 11 f's s; in It's Vill'flrll p(lfJUl:11· Cuasl ll\\·y. loc., !l's S-17,~.00 for only Sll.000 gl'l drta1ls at G4!>--il71 RTGllT COl\fGINATION in tl11A .1;lunn ln1t r<.>dwood & ght ~s hnu;.,• !h.1t sunoeys a sm11sh1ni.: co11.5t & ocean \"iC'1v. \\l u!<• 1·ed1ovood 1i:ar<h·n· (h.•<·k. :Z Bit.. Ul•n, iill \\'ilh f)t'PIUI I'll'\\', f(lr $82,~0 SHIELDS REAL ESTATE :ns THALi,\ 49-1-8093 * LEASE /OPTION-* l{eady NU\V 10 n1nv1' rl:,:ht 1n. •I lk'dl'Ot.l!llS, :I tJt1ths, \I 1th 1•an1il y nooni. llo111c11 g.~· Ovml'.'r. 1 97~ S3K24 V11hl·rs;1! l)('luxt'. air, :di :<1ru..:, u1111hs11·tu·l1'll 1u of lu.1!e5. niou nt11l11,.., ~1th f1\Jr-.1•ay PaJn1 S p r t n i;: !I J\lunicip.a.l Coll {_' u u rs 1• J'aln1 Sprln:,:s illoh1IC' Park'. 6300 Bolero, 110 1:}9, $23,500. ti0x24, 3 .<', t BA .. ull xtras, Cun1 or unfurn., on O<.'f'tl.n Cu.pilltnn10 Shores, 18.'iO No: fo:I Can1i1\0 H.enl, Space 7(i, San Clemen!ce, $ 2 0, O O 0, The Real E1tate Fair S36-2S51 MEDiCAL BLDG. \\ lfl l>'.•~1· Ofil!C111 pl'Ofl'lmion.111 liu1lrU11i.: • 2 ndJ!h'<'lll 111!'1.h· , . .,, s1.1i11•s (Jn .. nn11 lll.'!'llPirU • Olhi:r cxct:ll~·nl fu1· v\\ n1·1· uSf'1'. l<ct'i!pllon + ufllt···~. Ctlil 5 1ll·S·l:t~ S o u I 11 l'", lteaH01"S. Jnd'Ustria!Property 168 --58&-9228 611 VISTA BONITA ran. s.\.1.1:: -80'10 ioq. tt. THE BLUFFS 'i ;;: :ri inn. flll'll ln ii ]I'!', Jl('I\! Tdl·UJI l111 i!di11g "11 11\t'\:tl <l ll'Uin~. I lill; lo ~(l,!~I\.! :,q. fl, VI laud . [i•, Benu1 ll1Jl UPKl'lld l'd con.tu un l1t«lt·l1, ll:.>C(i ll'llll' •ll' .. ·nsh. do,111 . S1,ll!·1· 10 pru111I~ sevllidril Pi11•' l11rr.~1 1rn •1•n-~.>l<-UI 17 'I • ... II I " . ·,, .:-.1 .11•. 1111 ru·111~. '--"'--....J "•06•'•~-llOS N.Coo5T Hwy., Lag una 1 _L_a~g~u~n~•....:.N~i~g~u~e~I ___ _ 494-1177 AB&)LU1'ELY BEAUTfFUL 11 1;, OXFllHl l 1.'\. \\'i•s11·!llf Open Sat/ Sun. 1-S 9:r21 br 'o:~~\~llSU~I-~ 1~S1h.. SPACE Fo-R RENT-__ •c1 .11 _:_.1li-:.:104:! __ .\d•1\1 l':11~., 1;1r .• 1~u~ FUH SAL~ · JG,oo.J sq, JI. rAj 'TeY ~ tl· --r:ai I ·~-.~,,, ~::"':1: •• :":~::;• ,;,: l 'l•tit''l' 3 i\rr·h B:iv, chok·t• Jani. hf)111•". :> lif{. 2 ba. • <.~11y f11111. 1·111 11·/frplt'. 11ir£' ynl l,111:.it sloras:e .u·,.;1 S.S:!.91.i • 1' II li"\'ilJC CO\.<', 1.L'J.: .! f:r:. qunl it.v lhl'OU!.!hou1, bi:;1111 1·1:1liru..:s. sunk~·n tu)) in 111aste1• ba th S?Ei.<XXl • • • Qui1·t neighborhood, N . Laguna location. 2 BR + bonus nn. olrh·r homl· 011 ocean vie1v R-2 !ot. S4~.500 * • , l)l'l'llll &· Cari\o!l \'l£'11 s. :: Bl: t fan1. · rn1 & j,'l'eal 1,110.:\11.'n 1 h111nes to l'hou:>t' f1•1111. Hrt111d new . $41i.::tl~t LINGO REAL ESTATE COr.U'LE'T ELY upi:.'Tade<l 4 nr .• 2 B.\. r11rpets. drapes :11111 t l<i\!1~1.1' lll'C'·pl<i.l'l'S. Nioc, quicl, pr i de -of · l >l\llf'r~hJ p Hreo.1. 00 16'1dlt!l::l):I !\ RC!111;;~te. I~ 1:~:~1\ll'1\l~·1:11~:111c1~~~.1"')vkle * 675.-5930 * j _ • L·:1~1 ..:·,.1h-.l lU7 • _ TREASURE REALTY l.lt.:!tH \VlllTJ-: !{J':,\L1'l1r:. l:llH Nf.;\\'POICJ', N'PT Hl'll til;~ !1::1(1 b·Hi·l!,'ti:J E1< ·" ::li:!~ i·:. Cs!. lil•y .. c:-.1 Lots for Sale 170 fll'f·:'.'i' l!l)U~E Acreag,e for sale 150 l'l:!-:!l 11 J:\' O\\nf'r j Hit+c1r;; hc:u·h :.1dC' Nii.:ut'l Shores, 2 .1·rs 111'11·. t;uar rt cd C'U1nniunily. Rec. center iv/tennis courts. pool, etc, \\·nlk 10 beach. $79.~J(X). ·19G-Sl2'l. J UR ho111c 011 landsca1)('fl corner !ot \I /oi..'t•an vil'\I', :! pa tios ,r,, n1n11y extras. :i:17,450 l·,1 ~.\·r .\: SU,\' l> J\CllES 1:1 , 111 20,\.J 'l'l 1STIN A\" l·:. :t\'<Jt':11!0,,, .J 111 :.;r,q1<·fn111 11011 h.iu"'" .\ .'? ri:n1 .. $11.~IUO J on . f:ull ru1.:: 1:A, rh'\' .•• 11 s11.,.lJit1 'l\'rrns. ll" 11 :.: Sunny:l llft.2·Sty ..•. S~·l,!l00 rn~! kir. ,.,1 p.1111•. ,1,·., lg J'riP:<I. St••UI ,\ ,\s . .:oi.. Lg<'. lut : ·I Ill{,:> ba .. Sll'>,:..C.JO :!l' i.:;i1·. LP! 70' /\ 170'_ SUS,JIJO 7{i-:-i:~11 OrHmRlil' A·fl':llll(' ti·16·667fi -~-----~,~.·;.~;.:; · :1;.~;;,;;. '''"'" -?hie~,&' . _(0~~::~:;I 1S8 •I Bit ............... ~.-.::.~lo ''C:: ~I NEWPORT BEACH 01_:.1::,1cu1~:;~1 ;~:·;u;~ 11~1 :;;ni.~.. ~00''.!'!•_S,OF --l'r11111· Bayi1·11111 S1!1• I R F J• vr l)Uut rL'IJa ll' &. s;tll's iro'c .............. ~i:l,'iOIJ OCNFRNT 1:111 lirunUy Jtl tr. f;7· ...... :1ri 1 NEWPORT SHOR ES \\ (: hfl.V(' l'l'll\ttl.'I . ~.,..:.-. ! p , I ~ ~,.....'~'l~·l~·~c1:'~·u~.~·1~"'~·~!3~0~.7~~I CAYWOOD REALTY Duplex -;o;,t lr:st,i·U. :: lllt. Take:-Out Reslaurant-·iBn 21\A I' 2 I I 2 B .. \. •':.!., ll"llfy l'L'i"1 1od . . · . · . l ln rn1, rp cs, * 54&-1290 * (.'))l.S/i!Ips, i"ill"U. (;,, .... 1 .. 1; ~"w!~11·t Bench nr. OCt!tUI &. LINGO REAL ESTATE 1 in l)L•dnl0n1, <vrnn1 .. pool, -cG=RcA'7N=o~-o-~-=EcNcl=N~G-patio. !\Ivie iu ur· rt'lll ! ··r t} 11,t!I; 11_1 .. 1._ l:i nd. ·--_ 51~.000. t.:.;.d Ll I! I n1 '',., r l l08,00IL Ht•,dn!h nil''~. hl-.1,... iH:i-G,f'IO &'ll-12J:l N t B T ewpor ay owers OPJ::.'I S.\'f & SU N l-~i Tl\.() ad.111i11!11~ 111 c 11 n1 <' IK 1:,\.\ \'lr;\V CJIO!l"~·: l<'\l'l lo t, Laguna :-,.1~111•1 T• r!':1<·1• 100 rr. fn1n1 Oil :~l'.1 j,j,11~1 I 11'1\t ', S:lj,;l(i(l .~· U-.1111·r 11·111 hcl11 fllt..'!t11:c . Bk!'. li12-H;,., -·------H r: S I} It T p r o I! er t y. c1i1f•l"J.:C'll•'Y ~Ii.le, t hU!lilll'~I> lot~. Sl:MJ 1 I.11 k<' vu, ~J:ll)J, hu t'rJ, Ii ll·.~9' .. ,~ ~---~-~~---:<..E\\'POHT lll·;d. pr I 111 1• n;fr\cl . l '·I .:,.;• :-~Jj" l'l11~1·1 lfl Ol"t'J\1 1. S:\(),00,l StJhn11I ..!,:U-:~1!_.lll\H I L\Hl:1·'. li1.1!cln !Jlr". J:.I l••t, l.;1:; !11·~i. s1:1.f,()l ,·11~11. f'n11· 1 ..'..:_'l~ls~1!,1 J~r~:l.1~ ! Mountain, Desert 1 Resort 174 i Lido Isle 1 & 2 BEDP.00~1 * !O~) ."'-)nora, NB • 1u·nf'l':l'l1C's. t'f'lllc!' Ct,1s1a CQ'.'IDO~tlNIUt<.t HO:\fES IU::.\L'J'O!t :i.i7-2.'i0-I :'111 s;i. ( 11, 11t•1· SUMMER NEAR-&yfrnnt Homes --BIG-CANYON___ 1i:J..:!U2u1to11(>.foi.1 EMERALD BAY C'linrrn\ng-5 BR., 3 ha. ho n1e toll cho11"C• !gt•. h•\'t•I !ut; t\\'11. .~pacious l1v. rin., 1 ~c.:.:....:..:C:.-------1 I.AKE ,\HflO\\'llEAD l GI'• i11 !111' )t.'/11' round li\'in1.:' .~· l.'lns1• '" !hP \'1ll111<t'. :; .1 1• ••h1 d 11\"11r1:111 s1) ll' :1 h•vrl 11<1:111• 1\•l!h open ])('!'Im l'l'ilin);;.S llui1 ... iut, 3 hr t ha 1'9n1 pl1•tl'I>' f\nishC'd hn.~rni.<11 1 lor playr in cir 11·ork~h11p. Lndry fa r . s:11i,ri.IO. 11fJ1 4l l-:!S98 uft ('r fipn1 ••r any11111r ""t>i•krnds. fr pli: .. d1111 ng rm., plRyrm , lg1•. 11a110. ltoon1 ror pool. Access 10 trnnis <'I s .. swimni.in£ pools. 0\\·11cr transC. $167,500 WHITE WATER •• , .. Vi1..'\\' is g orgeous ! (~la rrlOl'f'lllS d('('Or, 1\-uod & glass. 111ission rill' rlrs., IX'an1 ceil. liv. rrn.: J lJt.h'l!I:<., :.! h;1. S.77.:11•.1 PEG ALLEN Jtl'.:ALTOlt .m.1-ij78 l lfJ5 N_ Coa.<;I, l ... agunn SUNSET .•• Tht> glittering night li!.!hl~ of Lagunn ba.<;in & 1'0i1s1lin1.• .~· t11r r;1in1Jow •'Olor:o: nf Ult!' S€tt1ni!: sun a re YOUNi in tl1is 3 hdrm. house atop 1111.' hills. S5i.f:i00 ~Ian J\fO\'f' i11 -lx'SI pr!1·ed home Boal :;)li;i:-C d · on one of !h£' IRrgC'r Joli;;. Full S..•cul'ily Higllri~" Thi~ 1ua~111f1c .. 111 I gR on om1niums :~ Bil.., fan11ly 11n., 2 balhs. Steel .r:. concretf' constn.icUon Bcd\l"C)O(i h•1111°· 1'l"•':it0·il hy for sa1e 160 $79,500. !>rival~ Ualcorucs the 11rcJ11l1i 1 10111h·r is l•ll~1l --''-.O.:C.:-----:.:: TRADE ONL y 2 garage spaC't's per unit. •1f 1rue IJ0·.-iu1.1 .\lud1·~11) .'\!·:\\'PORT C'R~"'T ( 'C>Nl>O Clear _ 3 UR .• 2 ba. Good Roor top sundeck . 1u·1t'<'d ;it s1:::1,1 4Jlt I '! Hi·. :! 1 ~ ha, S:).",tro. By rl'nlal hislnry. S7S,OOO. \\'ill Unusual Opponun1ty to Pur· DO:-J1\Ll.I ill. HtHJ, .\.'""'" 1t".1U1·1·. :.O:i:Z..()11;, con~ider Or11n11:c Count\' in· c.hase Bayfront Proper-.y in * 832-8800 * DuPte;9s/lJMi~ts----. Nt'\\•port Beach. 17802 Jrvinl' D_hd Tu~•111 sale 162 1..'0ni£' prol)f'rty up In Sl2S,OOO 310 f'emando Rd ., N.B. '_..::;:.;.::...., ______ :.:; Harbor View /Carmel-1· LIDO REALTY .t.:i;~ \ 1 .. I nlu. "' Ii 675-1551 313R, ~·am. 11111. Qu:il. 1·ph:: 2 DUPLEXES $37,500 *673-7300* Pine Trees & nnd 1!rps, Lg. corner rd. Boat yrl, Dog run, l mn1.'11·~ Beamed Ceilings Xlnl·{·om1n . priul, '!iPh, pk. Bright .~ cheery 4 lxirm. :ulCI only 1\, h!oc~ to the {Jwner $67.~-.J. 1721 Port home l\'ilh sperlal chnrm. surf. One block to ll hU!,:<' _J\.o;hJey Pl._ &14--6 ~ ___ ...1- -NEW OFFERING Li;:l'. patio, ilCL garage, po.JI. rccrea!lo11 monl. Qnr O\\'N YOUR O\V!'. l',\IlK rl·ccntly pu.i11trd 1n ,'? 1lut. of the most upgrnrtf'd 3 Charming I Bit. l'Otl~o Just steps lo Lieul'h. S!l1,SOO l!(>r!room honies in Newpor: nt·sllt'd ill loig trees. Dt•n GIB WALKER Shores, Just listed Oil 1vilh Frauklrn 1'1ove. $~1'J.~~I\}. REAL TY 675-5200 ~IS,:ro. 'fo !;W is 10 ~1.'>,6 \Vcstn1ins1~r N . B. Eas;y r.1 1111n • j11~1 n~~11,11r 7 'v' • FIL\ loau. ~~-,r~1(011>11. Prhu,• (\;sia ;\l"'l IOl'/!1 11.11 (lfr 1!:1rh11l' ~ 1111 rn (' $37,f.00 t'H\'tl . I lulTV • • ,. 1·<·llc11t ~t 11rt.·r 1111~·~1 ·1··•11 C,1!1 11011·. Jo:;:.i-\,p:, Rei1-Esfat• Exchange 182 SPlCJ,\LIZl:\G !11 e:>.l'hllrl· J.:l''-· IJ\\Hl S: ]r11i:1 HCid tnr'.'I. 644..llll l •'If' ti~5-60GO -----Real Estate W•nted 184 WE Birt HOMES 11s.ck rlut!r 10 be11t'h \\"alk. OPENT!L 9 • l f 'SFVN TOBEN/Cfl FREE ESTIMATES ;\1tul1 0)(•1•11pi1•1I. ln1111.-.c·11l ·111• 1i1·1r. REAL ESTATE -FANTASTIC BUY-n pprri:i~it e. Ct1ll 646-7171 . H&AKrR;oB:>.i10 oR"v"'1''E" W HOME g CASH IN S DAYS ' ,, 11 "'''" o · 1 · flionRPO, Ju 1,.-.11,·r 111.111 l'l'....;I"-"".=;;;;.. 4 J,r + bay vu . Noii· SlO,oc<I ~·-, ~. · Bf·r.utll11I :: l::IH. 1 lo:os -,,, (\)•!::\ J·:\·~:HYl11\Y ,f,, r:rF;. l. ~. u J j)~'n ::-un. · I' 1 . 1 . -!lu111 ll•':t•'h/1-'nunT Viill•'y l'l'll'•'<I IOI' l!llil'k !-"Ir. Red Carpet, Rea ltors BRASHEAR REAL TY 497•1761 ll~lo'l (;lf'nnr)N' SI. hll-!J.17:: :.l!l--031() -OcffnView Dup19x - Short 11·alk lo heai:h f1"on1 this old. run-<ln1111 oet'an ,·u·11· rh1pli'\. Co11s1.~1l11~ of a :.i-t.tn11 .. !'~ Ii,:•. uni! & :1 l-hctm1., 1-hnlh unit : on :! lot.~. Should sell fa.~t at , l:ind :111d lll'il''"'l 10 s,,•11 ·'' DUPLEX I ·'"' •·"' '11 · .. -a;~ 0 r •.l.'_1:1_. •12J \'ia Lid'' :\ur<l.1 I· .' COll( 1t1u11. l\lu11y l'Xtr;i.~. ~1'\' ------"I' ~!f'• ..,1., r-11 "k CO~DO 1•11 l'pPf'r :\;it r;;,v fol' 1i:'1I L· !Jy O"''fM•r. J.,a~I Hlu H ~ Br. 'J Ba. l>.lt. Liv. rnL, l1•g dt·l.1-.. 1w.i t1•1 u\('rlookn1:.:-Jiay. S(.'i.W l. By appo1111 n1ent. 6 l·l·/': . .2-1 11·12.jlJJ ; 1'\f'S. ~110.'{.)Ji""' ----------C.C.'-'°'-'CO-~~~'-.-...CC..I QJ>J-':-J 111.11;;--s-111. 1.,, l:Jti;, CEACH V1;1 t•ori;J,·:.11u1·11 1011.·anl ~f-1-12_1. ~~-:::;~'=·===:;=:===:o n ~.:,901i. <'all 1\i:t. lil \-1"11!·· OLD COM . STREE.'T TO STREJ-:T ' PARK -L·dZi--• B :-~.I.I.()/: 1!l,\!)('.; I ('hann ~1JOtlei<s .:.! lir. 2 l•a.1 2 Story Bay'rfront ~ .1 l""nd": l't'd•·<' 1 _. r owner's unit r .. , honi-.1• .. r land. 30 (I COTTAGE O\!f'an :I! ,'\1(· f\11iJ:ht Dr. Almn~1 OC'Ca11frunt, gn-:11, sp11Pluus JBR h111ne S!}.1,001. ;..E\\'ELL AS.SOCIATI·: . ._ I d I I I " RH. 'l. li;1. l~•lih\" n•1 . S84 900 I (' ~en. 1n. pa 1~1, rp c. PRIVATE -DOCK lnitrv Dbl ,., Sl'"o 'I , l11:<s11 l n .,,·1·11 f1 t!/\IJn~~ s.~:i.((XI. 01\nl'r. ;~l!t-ITT411. · • rn1. ·~.ii. ·'· 133-0780 IBKRI RON • ' ,. '• '''' I I ' I BI • h 2 ~1 • I "-ke' 6"•·'-.·,.w..... , t •'t' • 11 t'll.~ tlf.'h, ' "~ M. . v· I ! nll., ·' a. uy c 1' \\' lJ,ll,I , ~·.... II I lSSIOn ••lo lh Pl'Sl.pt'UtiC' pool. •· lo,:·' t')'. !"I ··I, r<i,lflll. 11··; ;lq El Toro .. L;·· H.,.tll'd r;,,n1r f Great for ~·A milies 1 f.njoy you r ,.,.,.~. 111 ln:>n! or Ow llrP nr \\;\h'h T'\' in 1hl' F11 m-r1n. of !hi.~ lovl'ly :\ BH. 1 ~. hit h(ll!ll". 1 .... -. in 1u·11·1•r arr:1 nr. L.11k1• Forrsr . P!'l!'f' is n IC't' ;1! s:iJ.r((I. "['()!.!.~: ,\S:-;()('S. ,C :l.')G.8.f)IYJ. s:~~~77"\ Harbor Highlands 11 Jt-:t.i. 1nl{. l:1n1 rni. \1·/ 11\••11t1·r·1 u-h111' 1· .. 1n•;11 1:,:!1 Anita Lri. :>..M. \ S<•~t :, S.-.:....!~11.1 I 1;::)'-.'l.l!IMJ Huntington beach WALK TO BEACH In Huntington Beach Brand nf'". :! 1·>i·rtr1w1111 nnd 3 ilt'rlruorn hou~•·~. F'1'()111 S32.!f.(J. lkst hu.\ 1111 lh\' Coast. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 REPOSSESSIONS For lnfonna!lon An d locnl ifin of lhl'St' FllA & VA hon1ci;, 1..·oufnr ! · KASABIAN Real Estate 962-6644 BEAUTIFUL CONDO- Rl'l'T!C IL\J:'llBLER near tile ,.._,•;111. (..;1ant b l•rlr o on1 1<11ilf's. '.! vunlly huths. hu:(c .~"fJnr:.1 r !:.in11!1· r o o n1 , f11rn\/1I li1·111c: · rno1n, hii: "C;111ti11.i" k1!1•!i<'n 11·it h 11!1 l/11• j ,;, .. 1 fixiun•,: r1u,h 1}1l'IH'I oa ,., , r". 1 .... .1 1:' Lire: In·•• ... 1Uildl1d i'>I' ,\ \·•'I")' •'""Y h11n1t• l1w ,, '.•·rY !1111- prirl" rit $27.!lOO. ''011 • nHmf. Iii(' 11•rn1~: l~k1• :~:i-.-)-111 HEAR THAT- SURF 2 l!MI ~q 11 "f .-. year nJ.I I• :01111fql ' !•11ur J,crt1\)fl]11<; 11.rh n1:1n.1· t•x1r;1:-Iii-.« 'l'll~lt"· 1:r1[nr<', !o,:11 ~up .. 1· 1tr~.1. $:1.~.1•-1 Walker &Lee !.;;:.::~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~~~ $1200 DOWN l3u,1 ~ sharp :< ll"flrrn -. 1•111•11,,,.,j pat1•1 U11gradt>d and 1·l';tl ~harp'. Quiel: ll'"IS.<le ssion. 1llage Real Estate .SPANISH HACIENDA. IS.42 POOL '.'. nr.. :: B.\. IHlgf' r,it11 ily Very n1·ur II u n I i 11 ~t o 11 1'1••1 11. 1111~1· ·~a111" rrn Jlarl)(•r. JHKJ ,.q fr . shfl.t.: f,,r1t1 ii •h!11n~ J,,, l'H\·~1.1 .~ CR.rpC'1. drHfl\'!1, n1 u n ·' Lrl'!,:<'.>: · ,r111:-! 1•!t·i.:unl li"nH', extr11 ~. $1."i.000. Agt. 81&-J."ill 1 I'"'' 111 L1c:u li. !l11·np1· or 898· lfi:ii !n111~f EXEC ho1nl', 3 un, 'J ho. BRASHEAR REAL TY r rpts, lll!ln:oi, rrnccd yd, '12·7111 : t'\l' !lfi~·l17S huge fem nn, frpl'" 2 csr l~Y fl\1 llC'r. l!r. oce11n, !l'IO.'f'Ct ger, $3500. <!own, Asrnmc ~ l~I<. hi}; frpl. appl!I. & GI kian. no qualifyi ng (714) fu rn in<'l. 5.11l-:m3 547-7500. Huntington Harbour BY O'A-ncr, Choice ,\,~a itBR !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; & f11n1 l'lll hotnc<. ,. ho !{ 1·11111ru1. A: 1·l1111u111 drfJ'-, !l!S-Zi'Jll B\' Orl.l{inu l 011·ncr, ~ br, tlln nn, fun1 r ni. ~la1n\I UPlft'll df'ii. & x1ro11. $45,0CG. Prin1·tpfl l!!" Ur1!y. 968-111~. O \\'NF:rt $4,000 dn , ••11umable VA JoAn. Sht1.rp ()('1•an~lre 4 br + to rn tn1 + 2 IJll. VAce.nt. M2-9'".i0:1. OWNER -SIW'P 3 &Ir. l ·'i Ba. horne. t"l?.flh prtlnl, nu ~. Nit. Klick. 14:'/lo!, Xtna1. $33,900. tW2-ilml ... ~ -WATER VIEW \\"11 t1'h du ' tx,111~ 11,,t i v1)11r lJlll ill;{ /~M•'1l loJ• dlli'k. J-'.0 1\}'!V I hf! 11111r t l 11 1 p i't (ronvl.'rsUhon nrt';i I ;tn<I Hs cheery llrtphu.:c. A bJ11rk to !hf' h1·a•·!1 Cf1111l11 for j11~r 12<.lOO. I HUNTINGTON HARIJOUR , RIAL'!Y li21 ! ('01\ST 11\VY 181 N. Coust 1111.•\•., Laguna lic11 t'h '.i!)..l.65').I Lo9una Brokers <JPE'.'o: 11 .·: 100i Orn 101 ;, U1~1 124!1 i'1·1111·n1111;sido• 1396 r-.1ornini.:.si(I<' .S.i:!.9;,0 s:iG.n:,o <;;>;2,!1-i(] S9'l,:Jl.JO ~--....::":::~:;.121_0 ___ _ 1\l~\l(1ST 1-'l\'ISHED s.r:.;;~1 FHH~· 111~u ra11..;, z Bl:, Z ba. f1'pt1·, 11·alk i11 o·l•"J·!. :-k,\li;.:!11<. h e n n1 1· .. 11111c:. 1 .. 1$ 111 ~r-•r.11.:1._ 1oa'> 111'1:1 ~t. ! 111 no ·r 1'11-l:!~"l TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD S'Z'!S,OOJ IJprn'Sat. l·S N9wport Heights GREENTREE 1.1u1£'1'. Pr1v /'ii. !)(',.; i~ol. $1000 & You'v• Got It 1338 \\'. BA'!' ,'\l'i1• Duplex ln<'On1r Hon1C' 21 l..fi:W-4!f.1~1 s..~l,!l()tl IA'RS{' nplion this one y<';lr DVPLJ:::X • 6 .\lo .!'.'<.!•\' under ronstruclion 111 l'\'TP\J{r\· \\'\:\'I'S 10 lrl 4 l t Ontu '.! J.,,·1>ly o'j'1tuh1-l1'<•· ' uili o 214 Koox SL C.\J .·. ' . · • , , .. ttwbIF& ~'all.~ 11':;.rin~h~~~~o~t: ~IV21 ll!Jt» .• 1 1:1r & 2H11 e<o .1..,1u11•1 Call B:1lld1•r i;.i.i-~11 1 1 ~~~0\1 111!'n'11S·1T11!11!~~1 '.'1.1! ~~ ing S~l ~'k") .,, ;on•;i !ll'hl'.$~2.'(_M& ~('hoo!~. DUPLEXES_H_Tcf-B-CH-:1:i~Y7'1~ ' ·. ,. l ·( The Big en. r~nrrrtNGllAL\1 ru::,\1.TY :<..1:w :.!&·,! Hr di~ !i1·h 1111l!s. iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiid 0\1·1· :.;1l 10 sq fl •I lJf"dnn. * 67[,..0123 " 1 .111 ,t,_ \1·110•11, r•p<'!l llu 1l ,I' 1 .~, I 'c'-'-·-"-'-'~~~-·-'-"_·_'_'_'°_ ~~ {~/"1'i,_1·1,~~l;1\1~:a,t~s.:J.1. lolls BUHl1 \\!HITE P.l'.:.<\l.Tf il : Oceanside I ln·-•,:;o;.mln:.!e:.!, p",'o' p'•"rlt'y.,~l·~I,-6'''6 ', [r-------~ll •111 Laguna Hills ... 2Wl NE\VPOHT. N'l-"T l\Cll tln•nclal _ Century 21/Mission Coun!r-.· 67;r 4fi:\O or fi4rJ.lO!iti ASSUME 7°/o LOAN l!l.'1-~l:..'l nr ~9:l-0290 . SAN NALO 4 UR . 2 !)as, Fam·ml. patio, Newport B••ch Harbor View Home REDUCED $7600. F.xq1Ji~ill.'l1 JandscnpC'd. T lininat'uliite z bd11,1, 2 1,11111 c.o· l!C'a<'h ftY"ttilnl.:"· !'1111 t\i.111 :i UNJTS·OCEANVHONT ~:;7,;,oo, 00 BIG, MUST SELL honit' ii·ith 11,1.1,!y dl'n. Sunk· i~ H p1·11· lM'li (.'01111n1u111y SUP.F .~ BEACH 111 doo1, :: Lintl<t Js!e, iJ Oil. r 11 111 , 412 1,11 lii·in~ rin iiltlr !Jrcpliu ·"· S.1. of l)<'t't1n,id1• 11•/1r rn1L~ Lf.\'f'.C bl•!g r\n11inr"1:!.i,fl'lO FOR RENT! llHs. pif'r & i-Jlp. Only Sl 95.· DlntnK l'!ll. Drl.'11.ni kl(i·hr•n i:rt" '"on rr,nn111t: Fr <' 11 r• h 7:,'.I ~11\1uta i)r. f,a;1;.B,.:ii·ii 'fil' 1/ 000 C0 ll o·,,,,, \ N_,,_1·1n<1ndy:1rr J1iTt•clw·r $17·,.~ ·I,/'• IJu'''' " ~. 1tt has. air C'Ond , · " • u l'Oll 'ssoc .. \1i1h srlf ,J1•1111ing OVl!ll & "V'N 6~3 7~1 1 $t,,,.OOO Q\'!~'TARn RE.\J.TY <'0111111. pool. $250 pPr mo. r. -· d 1shwH~hcr. P11tiu, pHrk-like CJl:\P.LES Dt.:N:';' l"O. lC..'it l!:irh"r Bh·d. 1 ;1-i•'li REX llODCES REALTY EASTBLL FF Condo. Owner y:11·d . J-:xct'plionit!ly pricrd 5R('...s4ro f"onnRt n n. :l BR, 2~':.i at S6::.ooo. C11ll :1.m.1120. J:c;i!tor r21:ii 4111-J.~('() -Huntington Beach-- 0 \\'\' Yl)t·1~ lJ\rN AfYI'. near Bn, fa111 rin. p,;tio Spl\1 TARBELL REAL TORS SOUfh La,.euna WALK TO BEACH Virlor ~lu,eos. Spectacular lcvl'I Incl. l'Cl. fa c i I .liOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"'"-1 \\".ilk I" :<chon!..; ii 11 II ronsllinr l'ir\\·, S •1 :l. 5 O O. $67.000. !1:'{2-:\AA!I !->hop11in~. l\r:i.nd new . \'in!laN> L Ncfl. Realt0r DUPl.I·:x F..~-uear uic ucean PALERMO PANORAMIC VIEW FotJr111\'~r" and rruplex<'8 22.'I Forr.~I ~9l-9.11S l\!ilr.~ l,11r so11 Rl'allor 8 )' O\VNER . OCEAN -HILl...':i . J-:.,~y !Pnns. i'\l!inry n111kf'n;, ' ,\SSUJ\'Tf. 7~~" LOAN • tii.\·R:.63 * !!arbor View hom('!-Sp!.H'IOU~ (','(tcu!i\.I' •I Bit. 2 SC01'1' HE!ILTY ~·:l'l--TJ:t\ Businass Opportunity s:-.1,\l.L ·rA1\1•:.(H rr • 11·unl roon1 1•1 l":><:f111nd for te11 I l\JO •lll 11;1 1'\t·h1~1>" 17t h su·1..+·1. l,,.u~t ri ,\f,•;,,1 .\,;('!![ &Ml-'.!2~•;1 M"0':1eY,f-o~L~o-a-n~--240~- ~------ 1st TD Loans UP TO 90% 31,4 % IN'fEitEST 3 BR., 2 M . t'On<lo. Pool. I BLU1'·.r s eundo. Owrmlng 4 Br. f'11 m rm, 2 ~Ba, ~A. ;nnlu1g ~1. lu~;"' rain a IJNIT::. "Prune Con<lit1o1l'· 642-56 78 I ¥"rage $Zi ,900. :\Bil, 1' ~ llA. :Z yr, $48.500. Deck & extr.,, Ill. i·p t . a,r1u1n, ~ ~q. ron~ist i ng of :t &dm1 2 __ _ ____ ~\PP.I Rr;.J1y fi11-T.i2i J\Prl ~:ni!h nlti·. 64().{111:, La.rge coner Joi II (h\·nrr I rlnrlpnl.~ only. C:i.!h home & 'l Dup!C,,:.es -·--------$74,500 <193-4S45. Sfil,liOO. $1.i!.S9o. Car ey R cal t or$ 2nd TD Loans S© lldtllA-.!l 'Btf~" Thaf Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ·fcl;t1d by CLAY~ POLLAN------- 0 Reorrnngo l11t111rs of the fQl)r !>Crombl&d words be- in.., I ~ !or m fo11r simple wOl'dl.' I GONNI G I I' I I I I --. No n~~~leaie University Park &u;..7 111. ~~~..-0121 l owe5t rates Or11n9e Co. u N 1 v ER S 1 Ty p k Eairtslde C'us tn r-.1esl1· 6·2 Sattler Mtg: Ca. ' ar •bdrm \\'/DOQ! 111· 11th St 6422171 54••• NEWPORT SHORES ChMcelor IT01ne, SBR, fArn 1106 IVV'I ., ,:.1, l·'I b 1 ' . • .-.11 • d ,_ 2 " b l .v<N. ·' u.,1 . , ' rn1, "'-I II ho 24 ,, R rm., 2 '-"'lh ho1ne. ~·1 IP ,s . a, aurtcro11.1 rom 2-1 bdt·n1 $1.i:.!.OOIJ Toin .\ldlc t' ,-..,,rv ng ill' r llI'e!I. Yfll. Frpl('. \\'alk lo beach inn• • nnis CO !, green 6'12-lS! 1 Mortn119os, $48,500 111"11 , cor. lo!, ne \I'! y c.c;'-=-07.=-~~~-=-1 • OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 1lecoru1ect, hy owner. $56.500 HOUSE + 6 UNITS Trust Deeds 321 LUGONIA prlnclpll's only, rnll 21.1-Nr1v units al 2fl~.7 f']den, 422-4992, art 5:30 Cill. l!!t USlll' \l'/~00';~ \\'l'ile ~~ Jone• Realty 673-6210 714-.~2-96.10 nff. Ca ll Builrler 646-4414. llonl" Ownf'nt un,qu~\'~~:A'f :~ hay [ ~ CLOSE TO BEACH! s~.~~o ~~ •l•w '"""'' 0 .. '"-• R·2 --I 1:m:1 Br11nd New [)('luxe 3 & 4 l 1 .. "' " -.. ,..... BR D I :\ .01111 <"On11n 1n1cnl8 by phone comer Jot Room ! o r ~==~ii~iiii;l-~~~u~p~<~x~.~~· ~B~A~, ~d~bl Suhjcct to verUlcation of ex-p11nskln. $99,500 gar ea. SS0,000. 514 18th St. fn1.:t~. J\lnnthly pay111£'nl.M BRrITJNGHAM REALTY Mobile Homes H.B. Call Builder, 1W7-39S? lt1llor~I lo your individual . • 675-0123 * For Sal• 15 NEW TRIPLEX requlrt'mt'nls. I * MONACO PERFECTO * I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~-;13 BR 1-Iousc + 2 UnJts at No need to !'\. .. finance your llVll. 2 BR + den/3 BR I 1 416 llam1lton, C?\-1. low lnterl'ftl lit T.D. w1Ui( Sare Joe, steps to park, 4 '. GREINJIS.&F ~~_Build<'r. &16-4'114 NAnO.~AL MOR'T'CAGE ~1 ··hi Prof Ind-p --? DUPLEX 133 co. Let "OUT equl"" 1vork ' d,~' -. ' s· ~~-k' A ,private 5 ~adull .'Cl '...... ,500 fol' you. J~t .r.li" u.~'11 c•ll·, I ecor • ~P •(one "· coatunwil~. 1 lt11et F URPl.,EX ..... $.)."j.900 No obllgl\tlon. " wood & gaa ",$05,500 Alie i;: l'!:""' aUabla 12 UN [T:; ..... $176,00J Fee. By Own ' i 24·,e;2. ~~ WM Mobile YEAGER RJ.:ALTY 556-617\ N•tion•I t.;;:A~';t ~•g• Co. Vi!W-TINNIS-POOL Home, open to offer. MWJt 3 BR hou.c;e In C.M. ,vf~ 135-2124. Owner ucMf1ce beaut, n(ri t be 1ttn to be appreciated 4 tena.nrs xlnt shaJX', S.10 .. iOO 216o N. f\.1Rln, SAntll Ana nrw ~ Br, 3 8.1, Bluff" be-11.ullful ! 646-7965. 9 am to or bet · oUr. Prt.nc. only ~~ 1..'000o with f(ft'Vtt' view Of 8 pm. 979-8630 -Z5Z! mu. 44 cu11am eictru. Nr. TRIPLEX 2ND TRUSl DEEDS pool & tennis cluts. 644-2336 NEW cu1ton1 bit beauty In 3 DR 1~ be. f 1 -T1> borrow on YQtlr Rtt.1 BV owner 4 en. Montfr(I ti.dull p11rk on the• bay. ' s, i.rep ace, lwo E1llatc, lnvrNI for gaod , Harb. Vu hnme<1. 1627 ~rt Sl8,500. 6T.).(17%J. 2 DR. Greet C.M. Joe., yield o II I 11 260 rv SACR!'"ICE •-. .,,,..,,.11 YEAGER RLTY, 556-GJTI · r lie ,., ~ ng note. Abbfoy . Open Sll C & Sun r ....,,_, -"""' CaJI 111 Sl1nr '1ortgllgl! Co. i .£'\. 1 •r !iCR M 6#..fl!'lOO Lido \YRtcrfront Pn Pool. DANA',POINT -DUP' m".'".:'R 17141 'i5G-.Q1()(i ' ~t..~T A.~S~,~~l(TT[l~SlO l I I I I l I l BAYCRiiif 2cllf1,JOJ1.l.67~~ JlR"''lO NE\V .<j.4'ii&"'· a£ ·---"=' PRINT NLJM8[Rf0 IETJEl!S l ~I TH~S~ SOUA~F-S 4 BR Condo. ~. total Du. kl u.wm 1'1'-l.n. 9tii8-ml E\'t'S,, Bkr .. 'i'l4: 1j40-IJ!t.1 & 21.L ~•'J;.!..:l:i·[1 SCRAM ET 3 sn. + ck•. 2•1 ""· !«lsrJJt: J!Onf• ht'c 'Im 33812 Rcb1 .. Dr FOi.. t.CTION ••• ·L s ANSWERS IN CLA,SSIFICATION 800 :IJ~ Cflmmodo"' Furni.ti.d--WO.<h., ..... R· ... •11<..,1rr.., . ..,"'2 ... -· ... IJO(, ... ; ... da.v .. • .. 1 ~·· CA'L '42-5678 -------------....:..:..:.....:::..=:..;::=::..:.=.:::.:.:.:::.::...::.:.:... .... !!169~.ooo~~ownt~!.'...!:113~3·:;!""'~-tnW>. OwnPr. i73-0173. -= 1. '1 • HOUMI Oener1I $110 • Utll Pd. ltedec Ba.l·h l blk bf:aeh, Balbol Pen1n'. liulli. SloC! • Dach, •ei>· kU Ii: aar No. end L..arw111. · ~ • 2 Br. rrptc t·arport 1 blk be:tch. BaJbOo. Pen1n: tiUl•. S27S • 2 Dr. 2 Ba, C.'Ompl prl · vate. beautUul vie\\', La· ""'"' NU·VIEW ltlNTALS 873-4030 or 494.324g 3 br . View Lai\111& , • , • $ 3:.o ) br. Dack 8Ay -k.Jds & pets ••. , , •.•.•.... S 39:i J br, Baylront • &a1111Jp ............ -l 4'.!J 3 br. llarbor Vle\\.' •.•. $ 19::1 Z hr. • FR DR Shore- cllffi; ...•••..... , .•.. s 500 4 br. · llarbor \'ltw .. l 525 ~ br. · Real SpyJClaa1 .. Sl.000 Bkr. '75-7215 l BR. House, 11U, util pd. C.r-.t. Also 2 fiH.. & d1•n. Cdl\1. Bach. Unit, KB, SOO. Agt. F~. 979-8-tW Bolboo l1lond NOT too t l\rly to rP.M"rt'l' llUmn1E'r \'fi.Callon. Dalbon Ii>lttnd IJayUu nt <I Br, 3 D::i . July $2000. Aug. $:.!j()(}, Also a\'1111 Junf' & Serl. Cnll 61~25 LTVF. on H11lboa l ~land llayfront. t::xecutlve ~ Bit, 3 Ort. 1700. n1onthly !!1 June 15th. Call 675-{tj'.]5 2 BR Hou&e, frplc, p&lio, itar. Comp!. l'fllec. S30J yrly. 613-9-133, 673-(T.!OO Balboa Penln1ula Li\.RCE 3 Br, 3 Ba . Blr1ns. Crp/drps. frplc, swKleck, ga1» $400. 67~7:'M3. 4:,· Euyfront pieT, 110l:lt, 5 Br, 4 811, winier or ~Tly. 67~20.19 Co1ta Mt•• STUDLNT Ok·l Br. r..toblle lfome,$115. Hurcy on this~ Homtflftd•r1 547-9641 Huntington Beach 3 BR .liloblle Kids 'pet1. Homeflnd•r• 547·9641 Friday, February 8, lt)74 DAILY PI LOT 35 ouse1 Unfurn. , :.;;•:;u:;lff;:.:__;U:::,:n:;u:;':.:":..· _..:3:;::0fi'HouM1 Unfvm. )05 .... u.._ Unfurn. 305 Hou••• Unfurn. 305 Oupl•••• Uniurn. 3:SO .<\Pt.. Furn. l60 I Apt. Unfurn. Gtner1I Corona 0.1 Mar Oan1 Pelnt Irvine S•n Ju1n C1pt1tr1no Newport le•ch Ntwport leach • 1 • •1Nt•ts Sl!AWIND ro1i 1.£ASE·3 an. " uA. For Ltast' $2:!6/1'10 . New \\'EST r.; .. ",>Ort· 3 BR & Uen, '"10 " 0 -• 1 ~.. ' -D'.'1.J. flrep .!IC'f', f'pl'I, .. ... ... .. -~ cptd l&rp !ncd )'d 3 """ ' """"· '" . ''' r..;o 'M1"0Mlll'"!U!!f Next To Spyglass V.'/o!! sl nv ·parltin&::. JJ.10. 2 liR, l ba tnhC1lU1C ···~ $:i00 2 story, :.: HH.. l "1 llA hou11e. lovely cpl~. (lrp11. liltn kit d rapt s , b " au t I rully 2 Patloto. ~If ("leM own. \'rly !fl n\cp fanuh· S:',.:'tO tuntlllhrcl l"lrl!' p I,. 1• r Dlb.,.,·hr. Nelghbornood pool. mo. Olock to bftaL·h. Bur~tt l.o'a M. adulti; only phone 2~!1 n11lcs lrom Dan. Puint Rr11l1y 6-IZ..Sm 67l-:.mti Eve~. all day S&t nuuina. 837...,17-IO eves & LRC 1 Br, 2 Bil, nu cpt. .it SWl Vll!W ~-~BR., 2 btlUu ........... $390 f ~ _, E I "I ff 2 UR .. den, 2 Ba ......... $400 II. I Al'Tt. 11 13 U 3 UR. bun!J.1 n n, ~ ha • , S"25 • L DUIU. ltt~::~· ,;nnb~th J~:: [.AST Bl.UFF. 4 br, vie ...... ~~~·run. n n., 'J ba , .• J.\50 .ll'tWl'Ol"I 1 IAY, C.M. '4t•I JU sell..cleanlna O\•en. Enjoy UXJ. Call collect, (TI4) · i:1n1 rrn, 2+.. ha. · ~15 WOW! Hach Wllt SlllJ now. private oon1n1unlly teruils .l 4..U-2MO. fi BR, 1'.R., l~ btli, fu.tn •• $8) "'kndll. & drps, S'.!liO 1110 yrly or 2 OR .. ] bil.: l blk. to 0<.~:..11 A t"unlcy houu-. j HH, 1 UA, S?l5 1110. till Ju.ti"'. :>IS--4802 $~ ~ BR. 2 be , bb.y .,.,·orkl ng n10.n, utll paid. ,.,.,·lmm1ng pool In lhl• II Toro d11n. upen bea1·1 c I! t J , Oupl•••• .fr Ot.~.:tn -,.;,1,· $::.:,0 Children pets ok, lJ'i Jot. • f S Alk tor r..llke- COr-.tr\' l Br hie $l30 l\V/lll, prutl&ioua IU'f'll above I;::.....:.;::_:. ______ _ 'I :111, I ',,11i1 $250 nJO., plealle c 11. l I Furn. •r Un urn. l S JONES REALTY l.ii~·~'.!llJ 11tv:rcir, pet & i1!nele ok. Corontt del !'."lur, $495 pei· BRANO new d t Ju x t NICI>; Sti1(l1<.1 $145 )'ellrly month -leate. 644-4687. To1vnhouae, 2BR, l "i 00. LRKUno. DI \\', C & D, g11r-110l\1F.LY 2 BR. Avail feb ()001, air, b!UnM, $250, 493-1700 .,0"'-=7--~~~---1 B1lbo1 Penln1ul1 1~:. PI::lt \\'k & up t !Jr. Santa An1 Helght1 :• hr .t-!Jach'~. l'(llor 11'. 111,:c. .15th. Carpet, drp~. eJec 1 ~55~·~1-~U~3~'~·~oog..""'~1163"'° ___ _ ·-I: 1'11ll11r ::;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;I S'l'l·.PS to Bay or Dcean-~iow n1ri.i•I ~,.,,., pool. THE tlu pl'°'.S . ~ J;n., 2 M . C11>ts, fl l.ESA, ·11.) N • .Ne11'1~11'1 C.lN Ouu1ncl 1 br Up!'x SI 15 rlllgf'. Yd. 518 Ja1mlne, fount•ln V•ll•y l.&t W1!!1tem Bank Bldg. University Park, Jrvlne Day1 552.7000 Nlght1 IMMEDIATE drvi;. frp!ce. J,l11li1~e, 1niller ut. NIJ c.111.Xf11 OCCUPANCY & .Jrycr, p111·ni1lly furn . J) EL u X 1: oc··cc~.A:-,-.,_-R~O~,-.T yrty, bltnis. C & u. pc t ok. S260. Call 6-14-1291 atl 61------...:..--- UNIQUE ::: br Sl50, gara~e ~"~n~. -------- !!IV, C & D, sn1! pct & child. NEW Spy1Iu1 llUI horne, NE\VPORT Hts 2 br $235 now. t-.lagnl!lcent w, 4 BR, 2~~ LEASE Purchut Option. 1vl equity build-up, out11tandlna: l.ovely 4 BR, ~\3 baths, Mouthly 01· IJy year. Ca.11 Jl l•:l'\TAL...; 'l &nd :; aep11.rote f'R, llll Pl"'r· 61:-HJ3'.ll LiOOnXl!rls, frplr, bltrl!I, fncd, pel ok. ba. 19 Tiburon Bay studio colldo, net rent $:!10. Lanuna &each 1-117-28'13 ~ kitchen. Quiel cow1try <J.ttt:1., Apt• Furn 360 /\.Sand «-·Seil City. 67,:;..\~ S1:i0/t¥lo. Loi:'! :EK a 111::!:::~·..;,..:;.;;~·:._ ___ ..:..;..c I NV paint ·l Li• 2 ba $275 -~----=~--!rplC', kiri!! & pet~. 2 car. 2 Bdrn1. 1 bB, So. of H1,1•y, Huntlntton Beach $185 · Utll Ptl Sep rear Cot · 64+-6200 iF19J $1 50. Ulll. Jl'l. 2 Br Up1ll"r Balboa Island \\'lnter re11t.;i.I for 2 ;itluJI ... SELECTION OF NICE $~~i f7{417~'1iJttr Q pm, HO~lES C'ALL US FOR INFO . . 3 Br, i! Ba, frplc & :or. ALA Rtntala 641·1313 $250. alt 5 or 1veekendt, 673-0744, 712 Larkspur. ~14ti. nice 1 nn, t:ar l'..pt, 1·1•1·y Nice 2 Br, 1 Be. on groond floor, gara&e, super nrL'l:l 673-292."i alter 6:J()pm __ _ HOUSE tor r ent 2 Gr, l Ba. y11rd. t>7.1-6J91 Co1te Me11 i;el'l, UTtl ptJ. QUIET counU')' l i \' l n Ii: . Sllti. ~epu1·11te-little. hou~c. 2 Lovely 2BR w/den, fre5h on lut, ch lld & pet. paint & crp! thruout. Resp S22j. J Br house largr !l!uc<"d l'OUplc ""'/id rel'a;. $2'lj n10. tage, yard. prtvute .'.t. nice. BEAUT1FUL new, 3 br $21:> . 2 Br. Hltns, i'Arage, DELUXE 3 Br. 2 Ba. all home. Crptldrps. blt ns . ..,,-81k to beach & lov.·n. bll!l!I, L'Olor TV. frp\, uvl tncrl yd, dbl gar. 1915 $24-0 . \\'oodse)' & seclud~I 2 Realty Company J'il)\\" 1tt .June t :-i. $375/nin. Al IN •--h & '42 ... 235 6444200 1111! .... 1, Also 11vl ••kly thru 11una. r. oc,a... Br. good 11rea ol cunyun. r Adnmsl S'..'95 mo. 64..-3216. S300 • (11em1lng 2 Ur. frpl c 1 '!'!"'""'"'~""""'""'""'"'"'11~'"~'~"'~"~'·~'·~6~1~:>-~'~""~·~·~-- 4 BR, 3 ba Con<lo lplc, bll· home. Vlctoriu Hea1·h. Houses Furn. or B~d bo• P•ninsula ill!';, F:nc dbl gar. Pri. $325 -Co111pl Hedtt·. J B1·, Unfurn. 310 ;.:::::::.::...:..:c:::::.::.::;. __ _ yd. 2 pools, Kids, pets, ok. :l lia. Ultn~. 2 !'il.Y t1v nn "' ----------$35 WEEK &. UP Nr schls, $hopa;, nr beech. frplc Ocean \'it'11 , dl'Ck, ga1·· Lido Isle e SleepLn1 Room! $285. Liie. 96S-8872 age. • llouSf'keepln1 Room11 VACANT 2 BR, $160. 3 BR, NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR hou~e. 1 ba, l11; rm~. 9 Ocean Vie""' Apts r.1ob1le. $1~. 3 BR. Nr. 673-40:-111 or 491-324'1 Stv/retrig. Pen. turn. A.clj BALBOA INN beach, $200. Aat. ~·ec. Laguna Hiiia to tennis crt. Newly tleL'<'r 1CA> ~laln Street 979-8430 & crptd. $1W n1u. C:11l 675·8740 Mai:nab·lrvine SJIARE 4 BR. 2 BA ,$2ti."i. NEW 4 BR hon1(', cpts, dr p!!. 67~>-2279. 1., Blk to bch or Bay, Has All. f ncd for di_,h.,..·stu·, fn cd in Y rl . Condominiums l::r, $115 yrly, ulll pd, klds/pels. Sl1/i.nio. 540-~iOOO e't. 4S2 Unfurn. 320 673--1~126 Homeflnd•r• 547·9641 i\·kda!I before 4. 673-0216 Costa Meta 11•kllflS . y:1rd, funilly. ~W-4732 S2S5. lovely J Br nonic, 2 )Tf"i ·,~B~R~,~.~ll~a~,-h,-d-,-,,-,-,-,-.-y-J"d , I I old, has everythln~. c:rpts thruout. li!rln-.:, siGO 1;;";;;";;";;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;::; 5 BH, 2 ha. condo, cptis, Co1ta Mesa \\"E 1-IA\IE )1J\NY, t:ll\:'-1'/ ·~·s c ,,. t rl A dl'ps: gar., poo!. $2ti;J. !\JORE!~ 1no. :.);>. 1c o n ve, 2 BR . 2 Ba ••.. , •. ,, .•. S.J'.!!°l Capri J{enliy &14-7~2'."J TO\~'NHOUSE for lease, LANDLOR Av.i.ll approx 2115, 673-5270 2 ~un, 2 1 ,, ha, rum , din 05 FREE *3 BR, 3-uA. 2 ,,0_ IO"'n-2 HR, 2 ba, l\/c ........ $ 7~ Lagun• Niguel . 11. o ., "' R 11' b I '"'00 1·n1, n\:uiy )(fra.~ inc c1n:;: LANDLoltDSI I H ' B I l li ' · •:! nt 18 ...... ..,;, \\'hirlnm.J tub, •3;i() ""I' n1u. \St, 11.c;t 11ry, ooo • l(Rr, ~ RR 2 ""ths '"3"0 "'~o ,......... " ,~ $325. mo. 833-1653/833-897•1 11 • ""' ...... or.,' . THE SHORES lr11:lcl!1 all ~,.cl J..· e:-.:terinr \\'e .Speci11llze ln Newpor: 4 Oil, :.!1t; haths , • , , $400 i,1;,o rnaint. + usl' of ]XJOI & Beach e Coro na de! ~far e EASTS1or:. 3 B e d r o o 111 5 BH ... i\.; ba , ......... $365 Attractive ocean vie"' deck, other rec. fnr .. avail ~Iarl·h WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A FABULOUS FURN. No ~ts. UJ :nrd St. ti73-l~~lj, NE\\'POilT TO\\'EftS .':th !l•.1t)r ha~·frvnr 2 lllt, 'J U.-. f; l!-1\931, r.:&-.':316 1 nu . 1un1, ?)01. 1i10.·k i .. lu·a··h , i;uu~!e at.Juli , )'C'.1rl~ 51;.;._ GM'-~~ ----.'-c-~--Newport Heights 1JAC111·:tJJH. 1 ·1·~·n1oro;;r:: Pool . ne1v shag, qu\t'l, J1l"h 11tr', Sl:.O. l '.t:>fll +11' e1u11 pl"r sp. 64~·9'.i!iU P.ve~. San Clerntnte Sau Cll'n1en!e lleslclrnt Hole! S79.50 Per :>lonth Qoie.t -Secure }~urn·ut!l · .,.,.11.!kl ni;: distrull·C to f\'ef)'lhh1g. SAN CLEM&NTE HOTEL e 111 U~L J\11\P.. S.C. e Apt. Unfurn. 365 Gener•I PINECREEK LIVE S UP TO ITS NAME (J\'er SOO t11.ll 'l'E'f'll nnJ 1[J ~1re.nn 1~ 11·i1h \\'Utcrlulls t'~ll!t 1t rt>!~~111;:: ,M ... 11111~ !or )'fJllr 11p11el•,U!I f1•'¥i' I· VI' ').. tw2droo111 up111·1111t'nl. Fron1 J11n rurnl!(l n ' u1 •1ll1tblr Ofiice 1.pc11 :•:OU co ti !JO Z34// FHirVll'I\' lid., tui.t,1 ~le11« Pl1nnc ; :i-15-'J:k!ll. -rr=-- ADULTS T11" l11"1UJI ap!s . .a1 ..i1I.. ~1 l•.111\". = bdnng., 111th l l\t"P , 1haJrt!S, h]l +\ll" ,"1_ t>n,•t. i.:.1r;1.:f-.": s11·in1n1u::.~ pool: :11 1r. :-.rttll1t: 1\1111 I c I s .,1 H'""-'" · i.:a" & 11a1t·r µ.t1d $'..1.i ~1011'11. !'i!'\'. 2J IJ F.JIJpn .\1·e. Ur C'all r-.lgl'. t).fi...!i7llO REAL1'01l" Slr'\('.1': 1911 673-4400 -QUIET PLEASE! Ni•tir Coi;la 1\h·.<:a Jk1sp1tal. ~ J;t>(\rnotn~. 2 brtlh~. ,\I[ Hl'-"h·n1 kl!l'iu•n , dlshwush•~r. ··11rp1·l!I, drn1><'~. enclosed i:;:11r111;f'. Adulrs, nu pet/I. $19.1. 1\vai111 lJ!e lilaiTh 1 . .Sho1111 Uy Appl., & Laguna, Our Rental Set· house or 2 & den. 2 bath, CALL 552·7500 nt'W 4 B~~ easy 1naint. tice i~ FliEE to You! Try ~. Age nt 6'6-32."iS Beamed ceilings. Sell-cle<01 lJ, ph G45-0~~'--~-~ :!I~ ']'hurin SL j.IJ-".JSCI) 1 BR Apt 1~i1h ~ar 11.rross I iOiiOiiOiiOiiliiiOiiOii_.Oiiiii<' JR. I BDRM FOR $133 RENT Nu-Vle"·! l BR itouie, $U5 utll p.1 . VISION ol'en, cpt/rlrps Serurlty 2 S'rGltY, ~ hr, '.!'.l lx1. all NU-Vl!W RENTALS 2 B $l:i0 3 BR ns:-i gnte. Near beach. USO incl. elect, s1ove1refrhi;. crpt~. llfeabBJIU G) .._ ..... r~: 979-M: " · use of pool , te-nnl s courts. drps, 1ibl gal', 111tter pd. • lfi,,j fron1 park 1u1d lennls - bea111 celings bu 11 t -in s . $200/mo. agent 64-1-7211. 25 FURN. ll UTIL . $170 PER MO. &t3-f.030 or 494-3248 ~" ct ' ·m • red hi·11 23682 Sidney Bay 493-5100. $275. 5~S-19!}J 3 BDRr-.1. 2 BA1 11 S2ti'."J JBDRr-.t Turtlerock $450. 3 BDRl\I, 1 BA , la~e !enc('(! 4 BR 2 ba, llv. rm & din. EASl'SIDI'.' ~ BR Jleautlful surrounding-s, open nlO. Al so ~l:idiid Plott MO, yard, newly crntd &.: drpd. ' ~ · Lge " •·A Ill 4 Br, r . R., D. R .. vlew. No pets, $220. 5.i's-.r:.661 P.E,U.Tl" l~F:AL1'0R.S nr~~l·d lrplc, 1 . ~ I_t I ins . Condo, dbl gar. Patio. 1741 APT. av11ll. Blt·ins: utll. u.:atn Ce ng. Letts•• or lease option. Prill 2BR htd vnl Univ. Park Center Irvine cp..,, rps, pa IO, ..-..;at gar. Tustin. No children under Ten acres or open space. 2 paid. 1-La.rge instr. bdnn.: lGl*" ~-,i1~ c_.~1. ""'Y ,00934,_ 0, ,,,~ """, ' . attac aaage &: • • • 11·ork shop, vle\.\•. lrnmac. l:i. A~t &l6-325J tennis t•1s., giant recreation 1-car garaie sp ace : 1 ..,,....,,..,..,..,..,..,....,, " JOU-.,..~ ai25 c Elden Ave, srm, IP'}<:J\ "l I t & d ., -I ' will _, '"""' h WI "'" ""0 0 BROAD?l100R, Tut11crock .• ~~'"'1'4 ' as eposi · Lag o Hiii ccn e ' ,,.,... • s "'" · "·as rn1. uter. O"IV'u.x> or -----2 BR •"-Den, Cdl\.1 2 Br. call 61:h'i170 v;r~ un 1 1:1'aft s r1o0n1, vollcybllil. ja· 67~6.'>27 Af1ernoon~ & l!ves. C:'ll & 118. $lj(), 4 BR Horse 4BI' ,-.---,,--.-, -. --,, Pl11n 4. 2 story, 4 brl.rms ., . t.' n\·1rcr i"n & 1nore Sierra Villane Hai h s17. "' iuii. .m, tins, a :ii,~ h11. fa111 rn1, 2 fl'pl c's, Newport Beach 3 BR ~ BA, pool. \\'/D c~z·.i, .. ' -P" 0 · · ATTitAC l Br apt, cpts, ':II Balboa l1l•nd g~f..o "· A~. .f'('(' Jene(!(!, nefl.r &hopptni; & ~hag erpts. Nr. park, Close & D/\V, $175 mo. J\cl ul ts only. ninge &· reh1g, or!ull!!, no Small Adult Con1plex In Lush t BR Jfou:oe Sl70. Sa!arleU ,80-0co1o'bo"o~l~,1~,-n-d____ 1>ehool~. $lli mo., J.l_Vi_&_w_ to all 11chools. $475 n10. TENNIS BUFFS ~11·:Jl~<I · pt>ti., $!50 n10. 121 3) 246-3162 !:,~rtts1t Seltfllnx., Loc& .,,~led j 11.du!t, nri pets or children. 2BR. gar. nr b1111 & !\"tore. DAVID R. CARLSON . . Newport lfeach NEWPORT VILLAGE J\lr.11-Fri, 67:i-G529 1\·kcnd!". "in. roni cue 1 1'"·y. Rete-re.nce.~. 49'-8170 eves . 3•7 E R •~ Bnslsidc. Nu point & crpt. RE'LTOR 83'9'193 Only 11t~ps lo tennis court, I---'---------Bnkcl" St. nt Nc11·port 1''11•y. VERY \II a 1 B 2 HI', 1\4 Ba. $19J. Gas & .. ·. . !l)'u unl. 2 Br, :I Adlts. f•l8-3G.l!I 11 11 3pm "' .., swm1nung 1)()(ll fron1 NE\V TllE Bf UFF-0 t 1 di ·· ' r C · r 11ppe1·. \V1i\er Puld. Nll Pets. SIJORT rt"ntal, l.ICf'l'ln ?ilde, lr1·cl, h·plc, pie r lor 1.Joul. 3 bed roo1n, (or 2 & denJ, _."!~Bit~-u san n1r: (714f557.Q07S )."rly. No pets. \Vtr pd. 11•\E.20\hSt.,C.1\l. 1·!l·11i·, lo\'f'l)' '}, BR, 'l ha. $llOO 1110. l''I)'. 11.vatl r-.lar. I. YEil\' Nice 2 ER dplx, $lli0. "BR d $22""22. torm•I din•'•••· 1;-pln•-, ••IJ ne.,.,·,._., · coni·eni('n t to Crpts, 1lrps, s t v Ire t . ··t"U!J7 o' 1:·'"-409'· 1 Ad I '~ '7'" ,., 6900 61 " 3 Appll'• kl•I· 0 -.e .,,,,. ~ con ° · '"" ··· . """' ;i " ..... ...... pool, cnr""ted & d1·an<>d, ",... v'lv " 1 en, u ts. ""·'.,., •· · · :l.J3 l iti73-4766 '"" .~. '°"' " · i\lo/Jr.;e. cleaning oven, beautiful Dm-.~ ,.-61~1J03. p Hom•flnder1 .547·9'41 outside n1alnt. inc luded. El uerto Mesa Newport Beach SPACIOUS, mod, :lBR 2BA, J Bfl condo .. · S2G5 i\!01 lse. yon view/night l!ghUi. In1· S575 per ino, lst & !&st BALBOA Jslan<i -attr. 2- fp!, gar, laundry. S·IZ> yrly. Dana Point J llR hon1e ... $Jj() llfo/lse. inediatelyavallablc.Locatcd & deposit. 6 4 4-18 46 Casa de Oro BJt .. unf. apt. Nr. \"ii. 2 BR Apt., Unfurn BALBOA ISLE. lo\·ely 3 Br 130 Pearl. 675-0158 4 BR home ·· · $425 !l·Ioflsf'. high on the hille. of Har bor C\'C&/\\'kf'I~:':__----A.LL UTI LITIES PA ID Yearly. Cpl. only. $2:l:l. $170. All Util Paid 2 ba i;. $-ljO nlO . 3 l 1 •otboo P•nlniulo RANCH REAL TY \'1e"· llUls. $405 per 1nonth. C J{ltr. 6Th'-47W No Children, No Pets Amelhysr, 213-799-4.i:>G 1011 .. 1. -=-3 BR, fan1 rn1, OCf''.l tl \ier,r, ** 551-2000 **"' -~·~·'~'~"~·~~~--~-KE\\'PORT REST CONDO Complll'e before you rent f't"I. $295. ope n S<H & SPn, l.a.kf' ~'";' 2 BR, 2 HA. \\'et bar, frpl, Cw;toni desl!lned, featurlng: YEARL)." B,\\'FRONT plu...;h Pool & ltecreatlon BAY vie1-1' 2 hr, din rn1, Del Obispo l'l Ore!ln H;11, '"''"'"''"''"'""'""' .. '"'""'jSl75 · l lilt Clianncllro11t. nt:ar pool. tennis, Drps, e Sp11.clous kllchen "'Ith in-I !Jdrm on "'ater. nev.• c1-pts, 1959 Maple Ave, C.M. Weitmlntttr thick shag, drps, gar, ;Td. Jigt".t 10 l'<l~il l11arin11. Vilila. LEASE brand new "'.!" Pl~n C<Irport, 111iv. patio. f hnd, e>."tn!E. $375/rno. 5&2~1Q direct lighting phone 67".r56al or 673-8442 GRAND OPEN!~ 1 ~ Ulk IQ be.y, 1 blk to (213) G.!JI--O l-43 hon1e Tui1lerock. 3 BR , 2 pct. PAHK LIDO co'.~oo • Separate din'g area Corona del Mar appli's. IJl'nrh. ;l21 yrly. av! 2111. , GA. v.•el ba r plus extra11. ~1lii • Jled<'e. 2 BR, bltn~. JBR,2'~ BA, 2c :!:al', pool, • ilome·llke storrge No1v ~n~lli· lrg~ B~,'.ici 2 ~~l LITTLE n11111l'l'.ion, :: BR, · [.o,·,Jy & pricttl tu Jse. falit . cv11u11. pool, Cvt'Olll:l clel i\iar fp!, bltiu.s. Qui~t. ;::::;5. e Priv;.le pa.Hos NE\V 2br split Jev, 11"/\V BA, a u t apb;. . i\te ':i Huy a ne11.· '74'." Your oldrr frplc. brand nt'11". Dana 833-8:!82 $ lUO • Cul:l.lming 2 Bil, 2 Ba, f.46-01 47 • Closed garage 11·/storagc crpl~ «.: drps, 3 b!ks lrom Lttne !Newport to Bay to H111·1· 1-1 inltr 1\'f'IU' vou h:\\'t' model C'ar IJf in big rlernanll H1tr h.")r. 1".ll<l. 4S~.-44l5G e\·e. UN IVEIU>fTY Park 3 BR 2 frplc'li, dbl l;l'aT, 1 Ulk • r>larble pulln1n11 bch. 319 llehotrope. CD~!. ~X'.1es~~24~~it~& a~~l O"l<"''''n·.• •··II It ·,,,, ··1Ut "-II . I . h CIJ}Sf" I '' . N " 2 n. •· ed I d beacn, Cdlll. San Juan C1pi1trano e Kin,..·sz ll<lnns Call a:i7-6!>13 for tletails. l S100 · I Bil. Dplx. aJI utilltle.• pnid . Homefinders 547·9641 .. .. .x .. . ... x: it a.!lt \li'tt ll . . n • arina. e1v .. ,,.1, au,um. r eeora e NU· VIEW RENTALS " 'UR tr 1 1 1 ba hi.Id a Daily Piiot C.1asalrled Acl~ Jlallr Pilot CIAssi!!ed Ad ~ nr. 2 Ba. Clll .. lrplC'. Lease, & clean. $37J mo.Ilse nENl" O" LEAS-• Pool · BArbeque8 • sur-yr Jse. J • x a rg, ,:i • c "'" ~78 ( I " ., .,~ -1 • 0~9777 r.=" 010~ G73·..u30 or 494.'"'13 1 •·· 1 "' c. ... , d d •Ith t I I d ok, pri patio, nr shopping, 1.=~~-:~::_:~0:'-"'"'~'~1 ~"':':":":':;· =.:.0'~··~-~":;;:'~·=======-,!...;~~·~~f""~'""'"~0~·;'~,~~~=~'==~~~~:;_======-I'. .u ' .3 Hl-:OROO:'ll 1\'ltll l'<\J'PE'IS, •vun e ' Plllil l.n · 1 BR Apt with gar across 2 nil from bench, call ----13 Ddnn -2 Bn. n~llt ocean, 1l r111-. a private patio find scaping fron1 park and tennis -6'i6-3!S72 aft 5:30 & v.·kends re"' lite du•k• 0.,, ti•" 1 b 1 . . . Adults, ~o Pets 1...,.,_, ""'.''""'bu,· 1 , '", 0 • 0 0 0 Think o Think 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Think Nearly everyone loves a Volenline and if you write 1he one 1he Doily Pilot "loves" the most, we'll give you a big quorter·poge space to print it in. To be el ig:Sle for the space, just write a Doily Pilot Volentine Ad (send greetings to . a loved one; wr ite a verse about -or lo-your secret love; advertise a product . . . wha tever). Role s for ads to be published on Valentine 's Doy in a special section of the classified pages ore all the · some , $3 per colu mn inch. 0 Note; All Volent ine Ad s will be screened for libelous statements and must be written in good taste. The Doily Pilol reserves the right to refuse any advertisi ng it . feels does not meet it s standards. 0 0 0 .. ~. To place your ad or ask for more informolion, dial lhe direct line: 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Volentine Ad > Deadline: 5.p.m .. Tu es .. • Feb. 12 0 0 "" .. ... a .... ·n ma i , /JI nice. quiet 1 BDR~t. Furn. ll90. ......, " "" ... -" · 7:JJ Sballmar channel, inside pat io, ar ea $200/mo. agtnl. f.41-721 1. comnt. pool. ten n 15 , TREASURE REAL TY :;w W. Wilson 642·1971 • Oana Poinr clubhou11e. quiet Gne-v.·11.y 492-2141 492-3145 Eve!!. $30 WEEK &. UP 2u~:P1~c~Ap~:e1s, tlrapls, street outside view, 11teps • Studio & 1 BR Apts. $22S/MO. 675--056~ J BR, 2~ia BA \IO'/lrplc; 2 Iv 1.11e blue vaciUc. Least.: Townhou1• Unfurn. 335 e TV & l'l1ald Strvi ce ,\\·all. Bl1, lndry garage, patio. $350 n10. &16-771i7, 642-385(), • Phone Service -lltd. Poul 2 BR., bll·lna, pool. Adult5, cpt/tll-p!! blcn~. 'J4~l AJt;:i b-1&-U72. Huntington Beach e ChUdren i: Pet Section no pets. $225 ·Lease Vista 49G-4.9?A>. J Bdrn1 . 2 Ba. near oceau, CLOSE TO BEACH I I 2376 Ne1~·port Dlyd., 0.1 SDtPLE R.E. 673~j ~~c-"7-"'---c~~-. 2 BR. Stove, l"chi.K. H.e· fr>('d th(' ducks on the 54S.97G5 01· &J;>-3967 SHARP 1 BR Apt. w/prlv ,,.,_,·ated. No •. •nl •ltlld-•• I · 'd · Brand New OE'luxe 3 & ,, nnl & I 190 ""u ·~ .. "" channe . 1ns1 e p at 1 o , llR, 3 B,\, dbl gnr. nil *SUS CASITAS* te s ct1 poo . .$ . n10, or pets. $175. 49ti-9482. comrn. pool, t en nis . 83;,...)710, 64-0-8192 clubhouse, quiet one-way bltns. Clo~e to rl!<'reali~n l'Urnlshed Bachelor's & 'N~;l~C~E""228~R~.°"'la~un=-~,-ac-.-.,1oc150 E ._•_•_t_A_lu_f_f _____ _ sH·L""l vutsldc view, steps .& schls. 514 18th St , S.17-3957 l Bcinn's. Exc:cpUonally U pd S to the blut> Pacific, lcasC' lBR, 11'/ \\.'asher, dryer, nice. 211 0 Newport Bl, Ci\f .~~~' ~·'""=U=',._~·-A_d_l_t'_·_"'_""_ts, S:Jjlj. 1no. 646-7767, b-12-3&0, !itOVf!, I'(':rlg. ~· dJ1'S, 2 BR, n 15. "Pl•, d~>, bit· b-¥:1-4172 f Sl60 562-~ .... ·r 2 BR I BA, Cd~f. nt.,.,·ly or • ins, !ilngle sty. beam cell, painted, Jully cpts, $225. mo. e DELUXE e 3 BR, 2 BA npt !or lease. lncld 1pac. mai;tcr sulte, dlJl rm & dbl garai"· Auto door opener ll\"aJL l'ool &: Recrea· lion area. Ph: &W-8064. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ntwport Btach Inlant or selected pet ok. ti7;H;7M BRAND new 11ontea:o 'J(}l9 Wal111.ce. t\pt E, ·c~.~.~,~.""Mo~,-.-----IBK, 2BA, $195 per ruo., 3 BR .. 2 Ba, bltn:s, carp, 6'16-9243, 646-8882 Jnclcls pr1 pool & tennis drp!i, refrig, pool: 2 car e,\C1fELOR APT. 1 adult, club, ~/-134a, 558-3003 gar. Adi!, ooup!e. S300 Nr. no pe16. Utll Pd. $110/nio. NE\Y exec 4 hr, 3ba .,.,., Hong Hos. Rltr. 642-5333 Call 642-1960 .180 degrel' \'U, teru1is &:pool, Dupl•x•s furn. l45 Util pd-'.'-"s~,~,h-.-p-,;-,-, -.-,-;-tt, S575/rnu. Eves & .,.,. kn d s f~r1t~ed, t artult only No pets, &14-l'rJ1 Balbo1 P•ninsula $1'.IO. 548-1405/548-8251 J Bil, l Btt. !·luge yard. 2 BR n.h ~ ~1 ,. llilt Tr:.tller tor rent, n1aturt! Q a ~ .-~···~~· u1t'L u1n11vcr1. \\'inter. SZJ..;/il1<'1urling uti!. peri;ons only, no childt-en, rno/lease + ulll. U)' O\\'uer. ,. """ ""~l _11n 11e1s, 64&-1809 67":...U76--i r . OCCl\11. oi.<-0...., _ ·:c.:=,,:::::=-___ _ -'---N 8 l BEDROOM !-'urn i &h f!rd LO\'EL)' :1 Br. 2 B11. in ewporr each Apar!Jnenl, 2135 Elden Ave. Ltdn Sand11. Xlnt cond. BAY VIEW :>48-3176 ClL\R.:.'llNG ne.,.,·Jy redccor. 1 sty. 2BR, 2BA garden apt. Gar. Adult condo . w/pooL % blk. to 17th St. shopp~. sm mo. 1741-te· TUIUn, Ctll. 213-459--3345. e S297 e 865 An1lgos \\'ay, NB Managed by \.l,'ll.l..IAt\l \vALT.t.:RS CO. Huntington Beach Open 2/10/74, 10-t. UNDER NEW EASTSlDE TRIPLEX MANAGEMENT 2 BR., :l ba., bit-ins incl 2 BR. BHns, ne.,.,·ly tll'.!cOl'tlll'.!rt, rc!rlg. Garage. No ch~dren, encl garages. BeautHul no pel11. $200 Per month. lnndscaplng. Lrg play are11, CALL : 646-1500 a child's dreum. Close h.1 • ~D~:697~~-9:l3-6747 01 4 BR, 2 BA, lipper. Con1p!. Huntington B~.~.-c-h __ _ -fun1. R"·dec. 2 hlk.\ fll o Ill.CFFS TOWNllOU$E. Spa-beach. 41\th St. Avail ini- c.ious -' Ur.. 2~·J lia. nif!rd . C11.ll E'\·es. 832·947R. ltl::uEC., pool, view, ,;chli.. $·195. Call to sec. Tlfi-t9-l-3973 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 $40 WEEKLY Executive Suites 727 Yorktown Blvd. O_N_L_t~S-145. encl util. l Br •hopping & schl11. Children apt cart, drps, bll·lns, weh.'Ome. 841·0.180; it 11•J r~lria:. no ~t.5. 2013 a 1arle .,.'~"',..'~"~·~733~' ~1. ................. St. 64&-0112 or 54&-1517 ~ &££ _____ _ 2 Br, r.arpts, drRpes. Bii-in~ . SPACIOUS New 3 BR, l <'arports, J blk ru sch • 4 BR, 3 BA, :: sCoJ:)' Balboa ltland townhsc, 811.ck Bay. pool, ----------- Beach Blvd. at \'orkt~n "'~ Ba, pallo, ·1 rP 1 c · shopping & rree"·ay. 1 chill! 536-04l I ~1 · 1valltlnc distance to nk i'l'O J>J-:TS. Cnll 6-i6-37R6 shop'g. $32'>/lilO. 646-4Cli1 ui· 5 1:r-OTSO gar, '3751 n1u. liJJ..165:i/ &13·89'7·1. NE"\V llV honie. 3 br, 2 00. fem n11, CJ'flls, tlrps, 2 car gal', pool, teruLili priv., $4:il mo. 6~18. DELUXE 4 Br, 1S66 Port Carlow, nr club hse, $50.} 1no. fi.1.4-61 ·!6 or &1-~1295 * * BLUFFS, 4 BR, 21ii BA. F'Rm-nn. Din·n11, prlv pa- tio, $400 &H-1480. BAYf'RONT lo,·ely 3 br/2 ba nr octen, poo\s/tennh;. $·100. Npt ShorCll. 5-18-1721 NeWpo.rt Heights ---•.:.;;;;... __ RUSTl·c ~· P." 3 e STUDIOS & I BR'1. ~~~'-=~=~ .....,A .... 1: r, 2 Br, t ba. &: 3 br, l \;1 WALK TO BEACH steps to bay. $250/?-.lO. • t'ull k.ltchen be., l>ltn range, drpg, c:rpt, Yrly. 61 1-8856 • He11.tl'd pool pool, clubim, CRI1>0rt. 2211 I "2 Dr, Crpts. tlrps, llltns. ~8~,~lbo;.:..o::.:.:P,;:::.o~n~in-,-u~I-• ___ • L..11.undry laclHtit•s College Ave. 646-ti032. go.ragr. :Dl 161h St. jJ&..216.l -----------I • frtt utilltic" "''="''°'=-'c-""-'O::C"---1 or 817-3!:1:17 BAY FRONT, Priv. beach. e ~:1~ linens. $llt).l BR dupl~. lflanied ..c.c..o.;N~EicA7"R~B~E~A~C~H~-I .....Al""e ,.l'I)· 3 BR 2 •. , • I.\'. & 111a1d i;crv. 11.t•all. couple, non-amGker:s, no ......, ... , • •• • ut • e Har·B-Que pct.s. Deposit A: rel!i, Brand 11e1v 2, 3 & 4 Br, ('pl ~·· 2 JW S500. \V iii furn· a Phone iervice !b4 W. 11lh St. 548-0358 clrps. bltns, ~.1r. 221 16U1 ish. 673..u&&Ct e 1 ~Ille to oceM NEW 1 BR. Bltns. drps, or 514 li<::th SI. S.17-3957 Corona dtl Mar c..n•.. pool -1 AU:-liin. -Pnld·2 BR, (li11 1 hr, w/w cpt. drps, irtv •r.... , ... ., c, sar, FRESI' P-'•>I, 2BR, lba. &. rclr. $140/mo. Older snii;I adultt, no pe~ 376 W. f!.reFI. 11, UA. Q-pta, drps. ~ cu l I ~ CM Ultns. Jl'i5 . lH4..1 r..fc}'adden, !Iv rm. dining, guest unit, 0 r c P 0 n Y ·' · at Bt'ach Bll'tl. S92-1.824 1350 '94-6045 or Mr JohnSon 53~00,527-32M ALK/BIJCE to wurk. Be•ut. 49·1·9'7J. fflS.$165 2 br triplex on quiet ii.reel. LG E. 2 a n. c11ts, drpa, d11p., Euclid aar. adltl, $200. SlOl'I'. WR!ihl'r . dryer hook J BR, spacious, sunny &: 8/1.0lELOR &: 1 BR, Pvt G73--83&4 or S'2·0247• . up. gill' .. fncd ~1d, \Va\t•r ne."" So. of Ifwy. $375. ga1', lnw1d n11, /\tlultl. pd, 1 (J iilr!, no pets, ~2-729j B33-1144 or ~75. 842-78·18. 1 BR unfurn downstairs, -· --t\EWl>QRT ii e 1 ... ht s J ·r'-"-'.;.7'--"-0..:='----I h••!ed pool 1·~ + _.,, UCE,\i'l'\'rE\\' 2 l.klr .. l ba, 'Coil• Mo•• 1 Hit .1 block iron1 ocean, • ~ ~SN'. beclroon1 , 2 l>at11 ll0111c. d " ~lld b!l111s qit!I, (.]rps, d/1v, f/a, redecorated, pool, 1140, 960-t'P· no pe • no L,1 ren, BnUt·ins, carpets, drapl?!, 54&-~ b·pl<'. $2:1.J -S22::i. 1110. "-ell localed. $350. pel' CH.A.RJ\.1ING 2 Blt. fplc, blln11 2508 ~·o"'}.L121 month. 6 4 ti -05jJ i\lr. & gar. Just reclecorattd. L1guna kach 2 IR, 1~ IA -3-BL-OCKS TO BEACH Burnett. $1.90 Per n10, Call Bob Ben· A.DUL TS ONL 'Y $1'5. net, Heritage Realtors El'~FTC. Apt1 from $50 wk 61.0 JCMM. ..__ C .... "~n 3 Br 2 Bit w/frplc, SZ50 COZY & warm 2 BR & bath, MS-a880. or $l10 mo. Pool, moid, 2BR OuplH~, _,_"':'""', 0 nio. •IOI 8th SI. 963-2009. palkl, beaut. yd, gar, nr. h ld:r Vlll 1 ~ c actmls. AvaU 2115. $HI. O.na Point pn,9436 -y, ~ n n downtown ec.ta Mua, $175. $l4!J.2 BR. rpts. <!rps. sta\'c, ', mo. tk:>-6625 or 6i3-l:.:35 t,; .. .-.. 494-Clan•-a •• 1 s::ar. PooJ. 17361 1\ee\IOll nr ~3 PANORAMIC v.·h\tewt.ter $175 OCEANfRONT l Br . " ·-b' Ser 11 Ic e· Beach & Sl&!er. Kids or 70'r°J br, drps, crpt, g1 r, ~an view. Lrg 3 BR, 27• Inc. utll .l prlv PuldJW: 56-Glt pet ok. ~:l--0389. 842-4504 adlts, llO pct~ / $2.j().SJOO, llv rm. 40' b a Ic on y, bllln ttl Ga\'1011 fi!M-1TI9 2 BR. AduJ.tl~tt. BAY -.-siJ9 mo .• 2 BR. :! BA 2501 1::. 18th St. 645-10<18 eYe!i. kl! I S.......,, •"~ -"'7 >tEADOWS 387 IV C\, ,7,N. mo. -.rl.JJ $TUDIO. Sl!IO Incl. utll. 3 • . POOL.. l:Pl/i, drpl, ltlll\!1. Newport Shores Huntintton iHch blks to r..laln Bl'!.;i.ch, Bay St., Ot 646-00TJ Kida OK. 61~-2'121. 646·96G6 BEALIT canal tront. ·IBR. 5 BLJC8 lo Be-ach • 3 BR. 497-l!m after ~pm lilt:~.~=-:~~ m~'ttf :z ODR.\t Ftudlo, droo. crpls, 3 BA. Step!> to 0t.'f':111 .\ E'i\CI JlftllQ &. sundeck. $3lO/ 2 Brt. fflllc~ on beach. \'le111, w. 11th It,~ bltm. 11ara¥t'.. Infant 0 11:. pool. Ol' te1u1i~. NC'\\' Pill f..:. ~10. ~ 16U1 St. 5.16-7Ml. pBrk~ S3."i0. BEST vu ui',IR 11Y No ~~··_5.~:::-=--~~~ cpl Dlnih)' l11e\. S-1:i0/nio. No Pet!. 4M·T873 3 l:lr, :.? f'RPLC, J)(llio, DI"''· 54S.0143. N t a. h l Br lower lb 4-plex, pool, cpt1 11. UrJ,11, no pe!A. 11 ,~=~,,.-,,,--~--,,""° I Le9una l••ch •wpor •C $USi mo. Jiii Irvlnt. 54-1729 ~ NEWPORT Shores. 2 BR., -==~ i BA + Den. Swim, tennis. O V ERL O OK ING ftoAt l ~R !um, 8pl. $185 mo 2 BR. Sl.55.. Stove. reft1a", ctrrlE. l·BR, 1-~1.f. Carp., aott w11ter. '340, 645-4948 Canyon brand Nu lrg 11'11 ludlna-l.Hlla. Few si.p. eptt, drpe, ·J)CIOI. AdWLI, no drpt, infant O.K.. no pets. ·San Cltmente eustom ~. 29,\, Fantastic to the beach. 64l-369!1 petl. ** ~ , 1140. 833-lXWI/~ oceM w . lry deck, t..11M, 2 DOR.\fS:, winter, \18$. $1$5. R.ede-c 3 br, 2 ti.. 2 BDRM. awed 1an,at . $37'3 nlO, l~lds I ll utU, Yt'ttrly $215. 6'6-6017, or Ft.mlly 4 pit>: w pool. N1·. Child .l 1mil'f'Ptt ok. 497-:M30. 646--7161 Aft. SC Plat.a. 561--1093 11116/MO. 141-tl4t H•vt aomethlnA you w1nt to fi:;-a brteie .... MU your lBR apt, erpted, d ... ped. 2 RR unflim •pt cloae lo thf stll? Clas1lfil!d ads do It ltcm11 .,...Ith tate, use Dally pool, l lt!O, Adltl. 223T Apt beach, $17.5, peta/chlldrtn, l'OR lse San Clenit.n!e 5 Br. 4 Bu, ft111tastl c ct11ton1 built IK!use n11 ;:olf oour.i;e panor•ma 492-7743 OC:elUl \' i e IV weU • call !iOW 8'2 M7S. P Uo! Cla1sltttd. 6t2·'87!. F Maplt St, 646-92'30 536·0311, ~-3333 I ' • • • ~ . } • ' ~ I • • \ Huntington BNch f r.a,,y Ft·uruary 8, 2974 Apt-:Unf urn. 365 Apts.;· -------,v;;-;';;t;io;~;;R;•;n;t;:•l;;•;;;;;;;4;;2;S IOff ;~l~c;•;;R;,en~t:;•l:-;~~440;:.: _N_,e_w_po_•_l _B_e_a-ch----1 Furn. or Unfum. 370 • NEWPORT BEACH :Jfi DAILY Pi.LOl A pt. Unfurn. --~36S --·-·-- ON BEACH! ~11,\f!P. NE:AR BEACll :o•t• Mes• UVE l.n lhe all new o,wwh ,. t.11."'' nnn to ~nl 11.ttraC'llvr Point Harbor at l 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bcautllul MARINA ll\"N cf11ce w lh It c rt t • t I• I I ~lotl•I, 34902 Del Obitipo S1. ispot'l'. . ln\·ludl~ 1eJep/IOfie 2 llll Unfurn. Fr S:t l.i ("n"'··1't'(I Plil'kitll{. I •• , r ll: r llta!rd Pont _ S:1un .. ~ unll lter·1't'.IJ\on R.111111 HUNTINGTON PACIFIC i ll Cl('l·'.t\N ,\1'•' H !> 171,11 ;1;{6--1 11~7 (lfl' np1·11 Ill !\lf1-{ojln1 l}n1ly \\ ILLJ,\.\l \\ t\L 11·,J{:, Cu. \\',\J.J\ t•1 i.Jt•al'h, ,11;-. 3 bi', :l h;i. Blln1>. 1n1•I d ~h11 shr, 1·rp1/1h·p~. ~11111.1•11 hv 1·1n, lrph·, 1•1\f l ).(JI', p\·t pul. s~·.1.1 111·r 11111 il.1 A. llcla1\·:1l'l' C~ll :.iti3--jb36 IJ,\Clli':UJR a11l w1fun1. 111· 111•• I""" h, $1:..'ll, l"-'l~ ok. :'i:.lHJ:i:ll vr 002-::J'.~: ---Huntington Harbour FOH l'Ptll t11' ll'ftl-l'. brand n.;>11 'l BH. 'l'v wnhuuw, .~11·1111 l"''l .\ 11·i-Clv:-.e 1 .. (l('•'an, p:•l10 ,\ 1>1·rv pr11·ah• t·a!I p 111t~c1, :.!13-3:.!2-4·1:..'7 .111 6 p111 Laguna Bfta ch OJ.DE; Sl'A.'il.Sll Ch;'!l'lllUlf': 'l BIL \1ni1 , old~· Sp:1111,,!1 :l.l'!'l\llt'L'\Ull', 11•/hll' l'IJl.•f. \\'<1!11~1( I' 0 U 1· ( ~d l' ii l:llll')"\\it). }:,lt•Vlill"l l11, 1'111, 1\ll<.~:.1~t.' bea111 t,;L'.J.l 's., big arr·ht•d ll'indo11· 11h~·<':i11 \'U.'11. D;1ll1 has l'•ill'.ll'•'i! .~!-.~ ltJ,:"hl l.U!', c·lo:.1· lu ht."ach & sh.:Op1i111~. li:l',IO :\ION'rl I Jrtl'hule!s all 11t1h\1t•s ;\llS.'iJU:"< ltE1\l.TY ·l!Jl--07:'.1 I hr. 1u·"' tt p11I, i'lt' Gu·li;, no po·t..__JE5__~&-T.;;JQ::'"·--i Hl.,\C1 1 i\1,1 2 Dr. \'earl}. St~V" t11 l.i.to> & lx•acJi. li5-4911 l~kr. Newport Heights Nl('I·; :.' HH. pool, ~ar<igf' 1.i·g 11,1t1v. 1\rtult!>, no l)t.'!i., $1':!(}, G·12-:-;(".MJIC. ----- San Clemente 't JU{, 1•1,1·1h flu 1u~I:• I l•!"•'k ht:lll'h 11<11 ... \ II'\', ,:!1>.i , 11!°1! I.I rli Sa nta Ana Now Rentin9 ••.• NE\\/ 1·2 ,r,,, ~~ l.J.tr~. /'ark·llk1· si•n1n~x. H.i•t 1\1111n. Pool l->l,1y ill't':li> 1'at1u.,; & IOI lqls. Ga ~/(. \\'at.·1· l'J. Shag, l!r;1pes ,V; !»11 lu1'11l~ St:.i 1·1 1n~ at $li;:t t rh•p. Newhope Meadows Apts. :iii 5. !\l·v.·hope , S.A. 554-2600 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. Balboa Peninsula 370 2 Hit, I '~ BA. st1·/rl'h'i J.:I Hiii;\-, hii ll'\J ll)', l!ll!'l1>.;ed 1•:111.-,, ~:!'10 n111, 111q11ire-111 r1pl C' ;n5 1·:. Hn y. C.011 r.1:.; l :1:!J 411' .°l'lR-7771 NEWPORT VILLAGE \\ill ha\~ Jus:t a re"• 1 & :? Hdrrn uprs 1:1 vaUable on ti IU~l -l."OIUl', fll'til • llel'Ve-cf ha!>IS. lleft'.'n!nt.-ell abilolutely n i;1u11't"<I. Adult~ only. $16.1 & UP {496 -235l ), K.itchcn, lllll~'ertnK. re ce pllon f-:rfit1e111:l~ & Apnr1u1e111s 11"" 1~•. complet.t: Ubrary, lleatf'd pool, dU't'.Cl dla.J t:'~ere~I room ptivll~• 1inooe1, tele\ll.!iion, uunl!I 833-073ll Per loo! Ca 11 balh, la u n d r y ladllt1es, =·======= n1eeting room, close to San Clen1C'ote &. l..agWla Beach. C.:Ori1e play In our sporl· fishing, shopping & re1>1au- ra11ts. $50 week & UIJ. Hnng 011.i ad & rect>ive s;; ufl on tlriu v.'E:ek'a rent. l-'11nils!w•t .'.:. unftu'TIL<ihe1L I ~~""""""~""""""""'"'~I T1•n1u:-. rourt!'I (h·.~~ns, too~. Rental1 to Share ~=====~====- \'•1ll1>yb:d!, gi<.1nt r~i'C'a.t!on NEWPORT CENTER lil•h(. 1wul1 o't'alts 1'0!1111, PLF.ASANT Y.'ornan v.•anll'd 2 ROOM office with hu1talltic b1lli.1nl~. pla)·cr piano/. 10 lo i.:~u-_ lrg well furnish.ed view of Newport Ha r bor & :H·t'1•11 ul ru~th.: a!ll10ii1Jlll"l'I.', l~llll', 1~ beaut .. nrea ~i~h Catalina. 565 sq. ft . $425 Hui:•· prlvilli.' pali~. nchnl'l'.J lady_ Aloo\e ave_rai,:e per 1nll. includes utilities t.<nvut:111ment & ornt"n1t1cs. j11.11Hor servic.'i' earµe~ \!OVt: QllJCi<\LY ~ $150 nio .. 8:lL Hl34 & lots of tree ~rklng. :-:cii pon ~\\·~ Ht BaJ;er St Oceanlrorll • pr1 ot'&l~h ·turn . !;:~,'ATE HEAL TY fi.W.J 120 Bdrm, \\'ill share 11~Lh Business u tal ••s S57-007S !.;\ l\'IANCHA APTS. t\l-:\\' Lu . ..:u1y Apt.s, i·lu.se to !illu11'g & be<ich. G11s & \Vtr l'rl. ,\(lulls Only or fru11ily 11· · tc1•11. Hlt·ins incl. Jsh11•hr. Shr•i.: C1·pts. SniaH pet ok . Pvol. G;:is BBQ. I. :z & 3 Hll Studio. P1·i\1• P11tivs S1GO t:> $250 per 1\to. 'n8 &.'O H Pl, C.l\t. 6<12-2007 1111:1.lu1·e 111ah;.• or leinale 25-,..en - 3.1 •. r-Iu.st ~ sa la r 1 ed • NEWPORT SHORES straight, L.ngun:~ licach, IIDU T -!~' 0_ I <19-l-W7:J 0 U\AJ •"t• t. SJ);l\'t'~. avail. 1111n1ediotcly! G2nd & Poc1f1 c (\Hist I l"'Y .. Nt!\VJl'lrt lkach. For llflil·e ui;e, bar· l"'r shop o r 1u1y l,•1siru:ss. H.enrs V('ljl 1c·1i.sonahlc; 111unlh to nionlh n, lease. D1VlLING Cape Cvd ·I Ht', ~ ila to .share "I Judy pensiot1t'J'f;, San Clen1l'nte h ca c lisiUe. 71-~118--037~. 213-654-3tYJ7 fllALL Ruonunale \\':uilc<l, 3 BR house, lw·n & ulils. pd ., 675-6050 ~) Sl:'il Allx>t'I, $SU-«il1 t'XL ':'':':Miiiiii';:i.'.iM~· :JSH, 9-5 IMIM Mlll•MMDIT Cl.,lttC. U.E'rlt;o !cn1 l'n1 niate lo GOJ Dover !Jr., !-icnt•• :J !:ihare 1\'/san1e Oil Balboa NEWPORT Br.'Ar!I Island 675-71 ll 01· 5'1&-7360 -· '!. RI"!., 1 h;i. Unlu1·11 pati<i, LJVE Ne1tr the. Be.at:h~ hll ·lll~. Si50 'Yrly ALSO 2 l & 2 BR. F'ronl. $l 4J. Exl 40. OFFICE on NeWJX>l'\ Blvd, i\IAN to share house 11\1.h nvail on !cnsc. Parl. turn, 2 bachelors. Q11•n 1wn1, nr carpeted, ui r/conrl. prk'g, .sto1-es. Hu.s stop.s, Cl\l. Approx. 1000 sq. ft . &16-&197 $230/nio. \Vnrehnu::e a.I.so . avail. Ideal for eontractor. r.lALE to shill'!' llcaul. l:kach Call 5-18-2(;16 hon1c. $110. AU J111,:J. no -. HH, 2 l.:1s, t-ul'n. nc1v t'pl.~. $""'' , r-.lli tun; adults. NQ 111·ts. 67~::.ll~~;ly., lill-959l or /\gt. 1flR7 r.l•1nrol'ii1. 6·1;,..oo26 C-0-,-0-n-.-0-.0-,.-M-a_r ____ Dane Point NE\\I dr•llL\l' Tu11•nhu us•". ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~:§~~:i,;-:O:J~~~~ 2Blt ., ch•11, 11'{'1 t>l.lf, q1:ca11 NICE, ll1i::, 2 BR, Oi:ean vicv.', \l'lk lo lrt!ach, l yl'. Vic1\'s, SJ!);) 111 $:!!\J. Inquire dL'ug-s, So. Laguua -l!:J<J--132"J Rl/~114 shur~. a\'a1l at n11n1n1urc 111:111 111 "C'nnnt•ry i\IALE to shal'c ~ bi', 2 ba "Village ".SllO lo S\80. 425 house on Balboa Island . :ioth Sr f\.B. 673--~ or leas£'. $:JX) J1t'r 1110 • 1030 S. Cousl JI"J '. l.a1:una G7~7613. &12-1960' Personals i-IOUSi: to shai·c roo1n. & r.·JOVE your ofc or shop to boi.u't:I, r.Iale non su·a1ght a prestigous t'Otiier Of\ No. IN Ofallge Co. for an instant _.!IJ:>..-0:!38 i'J\J. Coast J·I")' h1 Llt;;:. Beath. ~~ Hrs 12--7 r.ton2:'~ clea.ning, Nc1v dclUKc illH (S ~ v lil·ach 491--6.~I~ ·rownhouse, Ol'f'On v1Pv.', v.•lk '[I { I() bcaeh, $:i00 1"0 .,.. . IJ('.'tr(s Huntington Beach cleaning on lt•ase. :,30::.~~o:;_ ~ DELUX'F. adult po o I s id e l)C}:ANFl~O;\'T :15· ll\' 1·u1. 2 Bit, 'f,,11nhou.s1•, lrph·, gru't:len bun.ea!O\\', nr ocean. ne1\' du11l cx. :!Bit, 2 1 ~ ha, ft~u11 $:!.-iO. 1 Blt, [J·on1 Sl95. frpl, Jrg patio. ti pools, $:..r.tl 1110 )!'I)'. ·19-1-i)O:!, f•n.,J. 1~·111u~. ··nrurr1c111 :d sauna. tc,nnis. 8·1&-0'.!59. 6'14--lMfl.t.~~-----ht'1'.1k1ns1_ :-il'par<.1 ti• lan1ily Also l Br. Front $135. Mesa Verde ~e(·l11111. Clt•sL' ro shoppinh L N' 1 I ,t-!In<' hl':11•11. 6l1-2!i11 • a guna 1gue ll<J;\J~; ,\Ti\1(1Sl 'll/·:H~.-lll.\ '2 * BRANO NEW * ,\. a hi'. 1(1·111 :11 Ok-. :W:fi 1 -Cc•c•ctc•.-.M_.;.;•~·-·------!\.: 2 HH, 2 BA. Fri•nl i\lat_·<_At_,_.,_:i 1r>-Hl:~;_c'·~~-$195 Un furn. ~· u 1· 11 is he t! L)t<;LL'XE: 2 Hit. 1 I ~ l;u~. 1u11t s /\val!. LOVELY Eastsitle Cr.I apt Util pd. ;,20-&-IO sq. ft . -15c ID shaJ'l' 11"/ 1na1ure v.01nan sq. ft. Rcalono1nics, 675-G700 TENNIS 111 e nib er sh i p, _:?J..-15. $100, 5'1~2()6.l SHOP snaccs llVailable in Newport Beach 'fennis Club. -.~ l714J 675-26+-l GlllL.s to share 3 BB. Jlenin atlra1:li\•c ,\rcades, 'Q' fro111 ..C"-'"-'=-==----- apt l>cl\1'1.'l'll bay & bcuch; b ca u Ii f u 1 San Juan Ill~~~!!'!!!'!!!!~~~ ~00. Gar. Child uk. ti75-8~al Ca (l is Ir uu o i\lission. ; I~ \v,\NTJ::D-i\·lATiJP..E n~le tO 1'.',"c-'-1c~i3_. __ ~--~--Lott .-id Founl Found (free ads) sso Appliance & Parts APPLJA:;,;CE: SCI'\'. \\'asht"r/ ti rye r 1dsh1vshr/disposa!s. ,\JI rnakcli. Reus. 616-58·18. Ba~ysittlng ~1/~\. r;~:~~~i1_1:1c'_··_"_._"_'_""_'_'_'"_"· WHAT YOU ;,,~o~~nv:t~~.E!, A!c!~~ s h1• -I .1::1' t1:;c & ulil. Close Jo"OB. Lca;.e. Retnil Store, lu ~at:h, HU. $!0j. ~2-S!i&l. 21:.:-10 in shopping cl'nlt:>r, GJH.L \\'anted tu shurc 28H. l.':3 Ea~~-~ 17th ~I. Costa apt. v>ith other ga•J. Gd ~1~sa, $M1·:·., ~ 1 .. -0 .I ·I 0, l(Je. 84~1 bt.'.f 5: 00 ti7a-0707, fi-l:i·~4.)(}, 11 you need an honest. I d t • I R t I 4SO 1'"'0UND small gtty seotty· rc!iabh.> sitter, J\lon-~'ri. Newport Bea ch Jllvy l\! l-l1llt1urst 2J7:'rl Jlillhurs1, Lag. Niguel. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay Luxury aparr1ncnt li\'ing nverlookin,i:: lhc 11·a!er. En· joy $750,000 hf'allh spa, 7 s1\·imn1ing pools, 7 llgl1tC'd Newport Beach (j\~I $31·0730. GET IS ALL YOU'LL \\·OULIJ l1kt.' business 11·unuui n us r1a en a 1 ----~------· •. type of liog, 2/ti Vicinity Reas. ratt·s. Good hon1e .~ tu ShHrc:.: Bit apl, .:5a11 ~-l'· * COSTA MESA * 01 Pali'Mtdes Rd. bet"·een atn1ospht:!'e, eal! n1e . Ci\I. rnen1c, SJIJO. 1nu. ,;ii .1'.1;, i. Irvine and Ja 111 bore e. ;).19'--07{1; SllAl'L' . 6i!IJ S.F. 2'_'{1 power $1\:,, .-~u: '''"'"' l.{O. house Ln Capu 1::: .. 11r·t1. 1300 s.r. Pri\''11(' office, .rlU-u<JUJ Carpenter J<ea~nanli•'. .'.>rl'•t'1' 11011· plf'nty of p1u·ki11g. srnu..:ers ... \.16-053-l. n1.,rn1ni;s. I.argPr uni!s nv;;.ilable. F 0 U N D Ger n1 an CUSTQ;\f \\'OOD\\'ORK ~·t:r.1AL1:: Iv i1harc-plu.~h ftC'llrly for occ-una;icy. She Ph er d /Seller nux C11.bint'IS, pa11·1g-, p ft 1 1 o s. .t:astblulf ('(.tndo. 1~001, bike C. r.OBij:RT 1'\r\1TRESS female, appro.-.:. 2 yrs, r.1a1n remocl. t.r;.1ls. SllJ. 64-l~l-IT.i. lilEALTOR Street & !0th, Santa Ana. Duke Dacl11rka r~16-7:19S -NEED,--, I I JC•"'•·•'•"•'•'•'•sai;;;;"'iiiiiiio'ii'ii~;;i"ii'i;71i I a.!7-7272, ask fill' Ka.ren Jack &-1-g:rntu1 S.a6-9-19J ur peupetuli1ru·e :F EJ\f ,\Ll:;' Siamo•o, "Hi( huuse ~·1 o· L' ·•1 ·1n GENEltAL .;arpenlry & Hauling Roof11111 ROOF !or less, ~pa_tn. i;hl~les, mck, comp , ex!. Lie. 161L6 3 54 1-:13R8tSID-50'lU Top Soil • QU1\UT\' • • ?.IULOf & TOP SOlL • ~9:\0 700 MOTEI.rl-lolcl n1 a nag c r would l!ke e1nploymen1. Good ref's & keo>i-; business up. Np l Bch, CM or La~w1:1 area. 6-la-tm or 646--3632. Vl-::1' on petl!lon. Need.I v.'Ork on 0081, cook &: clean. \Vrlte or Cal.I at 2938 Coa.t Hwy. N.8., Apl. 4, F'rank. CONSTRUCTION estln1at1ng at 1ny hon1e in Newport Bruch. t:vcnings, 644-5742. Man. 25 yn5 olrl. 'I. yrs JC ltAlking Jur joh 111 area. 5'~'(-,'(<l:il Job Wanted, Female 702 NEED hP.lll at honie'!' \\'t> have aides. n u 1· s e i1, ho u s ekpl'li, ron1pa11ions. II o n1 e n1 a k er s Upjohn 5'17--Wl.l. I.VN dcsh..:s "'ork "'ith priva!c l1'rn1in11l patient only. Exrellcnl rcltircnces. 557-1880 or :i:ii!-1716. Exchtuige 1uu·1.firne \\'Ork for living 11uu1·tC'rs. It e { s. 979-4256 or 536-1286 Holp Wanted, M & F 710 A/P Clel'k, Consrr, flf at·hinist A.~~t. 1\1<><1. Front Ofc SC'l'relnt)' Ex . .Sec'y to 11res. Ucnlal l'h;"1irs1ne !:il'l'l'l'l<U)', S. Anu Cttll Jeannie Sisco & Sid H.oUrnan NEWPORT $700 s:i hr 1000 IOXI S7j() 1000 Personnel Agency LOO\L 1110\'ing & hnuling 133 Dover Dr., N.B. by student. Large h·uck. 642-3870 Reas. Barty. 5.'19-9-138 or , .. .., .... ,,. ...... ..,..,,. 534-1846. GET "HfU OF l fNS IGllTLY Tlll\~H & (IEBRIS Sl.2 L(IAU . C OL LEGE ~vl'U IJENT 548-£4211 Y,\HD, garugc re1nove l!'ef's, drive \\·ay s , S.f7-2titi6. l'h'an•UJ>S, tH11. ivy, slun1p s . SKIPLOADER & cl11n1p l ruf"k 11·u1·k. Concre!e, asphalt, sa1\'i6g, breaking. 84&-7ll0. ~IO\'ING? Local • tur n. or ~1'11. hauli.ng, 3~ 'Ft. furn. 1·;111. :>lll--llli:? ;,,=;1-:n:l.6 Housecle1n1ng ACCTG. MANAGER Reul J-;s1111e (k•vl•lupo1en1 Co lll'Pds ski\lf'i\ · '.::ih irl-slf'l'\'c•'' A\•t•uuntnnl tn t.'0-()rdinulc G<'n. !,i•dK•'I' !un\·1ions 11nd fll:l'li,: S)S!C'ins. i\1ust ~)C allh• In a.~~111111• duti1·s of Co1111,1lk·r, S.1lar;. Sl'.:. to SIJ.00() rn start. Send t'i·~u1111• to Cl11.~-llil'ft Ad 1'o, II'.:. Dall\' P1lo1. I' 0. l~n-.:1 1:,r,o, co~1 a~1 .... su. c11 !1~'ti2fi Accounts Receiva ble . Posting Clerk : lvr fl\lJ.••11 f\•lll (JISll'll)Ulil)ll: ti.,n1p:u1.\. hl•n1·~· 101..vy t•xp ; rt'f1. t •1nta1·1 .\l:1n.:u1 l't nl' ·' tennis cour!~·. plus niilt•s of i>icycle tra1ls. pu111n.i:, sh1tf· fleboarrt, croquet. Jun1nr l 's NEED ••• VISTA LIVE ON THE BEACH Heat('(! Pool. S~:uri!y . ,\dulls No Pct..ci. U>a~. UNI-'. 1 & 2 Br Sl.S:t-S2GO FUP.N. Baeh•~lor SHr.J LAS BRISAS APTS ~.J:l H11·cr Ave, NB Call 642-2'i66 " · • · 1 '"· "' • ..,.,, NOW LEASING "'"alpoin!. Vi•. Huntin.,to<t 6-IJ-TUO or &l.).-2!00 "'" " "" repair. Fl'•~t• l'SI. ref rcas Dedicated Cleenln; lii:~-:; J:,(~ C11u.1! uppci1 hlllo t) / • \l'F. oo r;\'F:t-:YTlllNG •I "111~11''~' i·. l'tef::. Frei' est. 6~:ZX::9 --'-'-c,_-i:c·1-·1c>cT----1 , ....c from Sl~-50 rnolilh!y: alsri 1 and 2-bedroorn plans and 2·s\ory to1\'n houses. Elf'C· Irie kitchens, private patioa ur hlllcon1l•S, carpc11ng, dra- p('r1es, S•rbTf'l'ranean paJ'k · 1ni: 11•ith rlcva!rirs. Optional n1airl Sl'l'\'ICC, Just ·1otth ul F.ishir.n Island :11 ,la:11bot'C•' anrl San ,J paquin !lrlls Jlriad. 1 l'l<'plionc 1. ill 1 \H·I !;!00 lor rcnt11I 1n/01·111at1on *f'WEEK-S-FREE*- Vista del Mesa ,\OL:LT CAl~OE'.\ Jl(\\TES Ht\.'l~E 1\VI-'. .. \'1' :\I!·:.,,\ i\101'1' In \\'/d•']l'J!'!ll~ \)l1/~· I Fil:. S1'1t 2 Hr. S2:..li} l111) & ~1gh! ~ .. ·urr1~. P••Jl, .):t!'U l f J. lh•('. Bliti.:: 11/!_'\'.t'l'l't~t· rr11 . h!ll1anl~. rolnr 1'\". £n '' p1 ha.~ fli!>lllli!.~ll('I', n•f['[~, !>hiH,: •·pt ,\: pr l pa! 111 ur dt'l'k, DEL LAGO Lux1u-y ltd;c<:idt! odttl! living. t'0n1f•l1·1 <ind privacy, Santa Ana CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES :1ffortl:1h)C' ren!;1ls. ~ccuritv , ON 'fl IE LA!i:F: f.Q,l!iiu.:. S\11111111111~. 1en1ii~ ,\I · I c· l'I I II II :5out \ oas1 aza. l!U1f Ill; g_1·1l~. :-<•UIKl.S arni r no t . Ac11pul1·'l Aqua Brtr \ .1.·h1 (lull. t:rf11.;t<'nl"IPS, 1, J . I S . , I 8 ·1 'l K o r ~17· · 1 &-acuz1.. pec:ta{U a r ~· • · i'n ron1 ~ .. 1. \\'JI 1 t\crl' J..ak(' 11.· tT011·erin~ <'\1'l')'th1ng ~~iu llt'l'd au ~·011ntnlns . 'i \11llion Dollar a(lt11·1 111l'llt to he. r·1 'I ' · •: s MESA VERDE EAST AND ADAMS AVE . COSTA MESA 540-1800 _ u., 1011.~c. ,_,yn1, . Juna, Tul;"ll St't·urity. ADULTS-SINGLES 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms from $175 per mo. 3700 Plaza Dr. Santa Ana In South Coasl 714-556-0466 Plaza .---~=I Huntington Beech &a.eh. incar Brookhurst.J rendy fl'ank. ti75-5-1:::6 ofter Ga~g~ for Kent 43S NEW M-l t:al_I 6:s!i-.S_!94·c_-----G Pi\1. MINI WAREHOUSES STORAGE 9-KI s.:1. fo~t. · & UP FOUND 5 speed biC'ycle in CUSTOr.I \\'oochvork. I"l'1n0t!., !fa111iltori ,\ NP.l"larul St. \Ula i--acu1c, ttunungton paneling & repair. Vince ff0.1970 Beach. Call '6'.S-2945 Lenhoff, :l'.'~i-~li:i. i'\o i\'luve-u1 ur 111ove-out """""""""!!!!"""""""""""'JAller 6:30 P_·'C'c· ____ _ GENt:RAL C'AfU~t:i'\THY 1..:ha.i·i;es, .i· NL\1 $1.~ Pt'r f.ND: Set oi G~! ,... __ t.."n'--!I niouLJJ . NE\V BLDG r.1.1, 23 Units. \,..<LI." ~>.£:,, ,\NIJ HEP,\IR lla.in1hon & Nfwlanrl St., JIB t2:JO Sq. Ft. $li6/r..fO. l hse kt>y. Vic. 1~1act'nlia TELEPHONE 67:>-3211 ALLSPACE Front Ofl'il'C, ""pl.<. lnr<""" & V1cto1ia ,_, ·-o" ··42 2108 Gt:'.'IEHAL C1\RPENTH.Y t'{'al' .-JOOl'S. A,,,,, •. ,., • I -----·----~---960-1970 " ,_." "' Cus1on1 Finish \\'ork Terniin;il \\'ay St.. C.\1. r-OUND, 2 ,VJ.:lians, fllalc Small ji">hs ok. 1'19'-WS'.'iR 2°::ilNGLES,-or a I;Hra;;c for re nt. 210 N.ll. double Da)S &lii--.'il?~I. cvi:s fi.IB-(1681 .Ir. 1''e1nalc, Vic; East Coast Cedar. CHOICE liteallun r-.tission Highway, Corona del Mar .C_•_•~pe_1_S_•_•_v_1_,_• ___ _ Viejo <1uto 11l;1za . 1·100 S(I 64.l-4(X)J bt'I 5:00. ___ __:cJ.·1~7290""=~- 12 x :n O\'Cl'Sizc $30. 1110. 2176 1~1acenua ( 111 rcru•) Ca.JI bet\\·een 1-5. 63&-l.L."O fl. sho11-roon1, :)000 sq ft FOUND }ou1ig female large i1hop, 400 lo 1000 ~q ft office Urecd dog on 2/5 Vic .. Fair spacPs a\·a1l. Call Paul and Fairview CoCta Mesa. Brazt>au. ~:11-l-100. Call and identify ~­ J Ol.JN'S Carpet & Uphols1cry D1i Sh11n1puo, !So il Re tardnntst. De~'l'l\S(>rs & all color brlghlf'nt-rs & 10 minute bleach for v.·hite EXC'Ell.EKT HousPt'lt'!u•in..: :'\11!iu11;dl) kuo11·n !,;l't'+':1•1::t hy Day. Oirn tr ansp. S:!~ ··:inl 1·01np1111,v n•quu·~·s .\ Day. 8.",G.-00.j.~, lull tlr111• lt'llllllt• "Ir.ff 11.l'U~I ro 1'1""''"'' in the 1'r•·1tti11•1 1.r H 0 US EC L F.' AN i j',; G , lM.JI' C'hristn1:•~ 11ncl i;1n11n11- Reliable. relt"rences. By t!ie i•ry lin1•s .. -.;1n Ju11n \11-11i-- job. 5.i7-9937 1r;u10 lo1·111ion. Con\<1 ('f l{ri:in HOl'SEl\F:EPING Doy nt -19}i:!4l lnr intlT 1'l'\\'f)Or1 Rt'ill'h, co~IH ;>.Icsa I \'ii.'\\' ,c.'recc"c·c1c"~10''c·_6c7c'-c5c"c"o2c· ___ ,\ s s 1 s ·r A;.; T ?.t:111;i,i:;,.r Income Tax 1nli111'c. i:1·a1·1·y;1 rcl <>h•f1. en. Income Tax Service personal or busint-~s 23 Year! Harbor Area 17141 675-6676 paid tv-ncli1~. Jnf"k In The Rox, ]'li)j Bnkt•r Si, C1'11 CAJ<,\CE FOR RENT- 9lli Paln1 St .. HU COST A i\1·~,-,,---BL.ACK & 11«hite lOlli haired !\cl\' lndu'<lrial L'n1ls cat 1\·earing flea collar, carpet!. Save your money cc--'-F~oc•·_,,;\<p"po'i'n'tm:::o'""''-­by sav1ng n1e extra trips. ; Will clean Jiving rtn., dining _M_•-'-°"-'-'Y'-------- rm., & hall ~l:i. An~ ~-QUALITY Brick, Block & Al'TO Loi l\lan. F'ull 1hne Pr11ployn1r11t. pl ca!" ;1 11 1 111.rkin-.: 1'Qn'11tinns. cha11l'•' !<11' :+d1·a11t'1•n11·nr .• \pply Jn Jl<'!'S0/1 In Don Crf'\'i;•r. Tllt:lJJ)(lHf: It 0 R 11'-5 ~-ORD :OC.O llii rbor Blvd., Costa ~lt:!'a. Call 530-Ui7S SJNGL!'.: ciu· garage, s ide, C;\I . S.j(l n10. 6-10--1&17 or 67;,...G·ISll r~as!· l:1•es SlOf>/i\10. Phil ;)ullivan, approx. 1 yr. 1'-ound Mesa Rl'altor. ~18--0i6l ~I i\lar Area. 557-{i63,2 -"'=--4001 BIRCH, NB TENNIS RaL-quet -Nev.p:irt 3600 SQ. Fi. 541-50:::2 t iai'uor J~~93 rl'iit, Rentals Wanted 460 _____ .cc.....-__ _ $7.50, couch .SlO. Chair $01. + S!ooe. Patios a Sp!'\:. Lie. AVON 15 yrs. Cll'P-IS 11·hat coonts 290597. S!f':\\'al1 ~l·1s1•11 r1 ~:~'JOY )11'.:ET!Nr. PF:OrLE: not nicrhod. I do ~-ork ~ & 1\IAl\l~C i\107\I!:\'? 111.}~clf. Good ref. 5.l1..-0101. B \ "0" Rooms :lr>-4~;,:.. I PA[~E Je"~lr';'~rs. 2 Bit., 1 ha.. ;..11:-;uTt:S TO NPT. BC!!. SINGLI:: gai·~c Ill1· $25/nion!h. 400 ~='lc7c1cE"'c· c21=::"d"-"S10._C:o::>cl._ VER\' rori.~cicntious arxl Office Rental 440 rt-sponsible 11·orking 1nothrr FOLND: .raccoon in !ront ya1'd on 2/6 Call Sandy <i.t 556-1171 Painting & ec o rn I' ;"In , ~ .~ • DibE'rr.ardn & Sons * 1 1vprl!>enl11lh·l' .~ ilo both.· Carpet satrs, insta llation & ;;;;;p;";;"";;;;;'h;;;;a;;n;;g;;i;;n;:g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Run }'O\!r 01\ 11 buslne-s•, Channl'lfr11t .......... , .. ~;t)J !;;1111, 1 A· 1 1-;H, fr.,111 l ~1i :: Hn. 2 bn. ,\•lulls, No I 'ct~. ROP.~ ui::-ain (11rislian !11 share 11.B. ho111c. lllO. :\1•111,v rl1·ro1· .... , .• ,,.-,\,1~\, i,~,i .\JC's;J Or. Lido 2 1~1·. 1 1111 11nr ... :-.:.~1 l,1 l1ik'i r1'•i11 .\i<'1l'r>•l'I Blvd I ____ ,_,;crr~"c"'c...'c·_' __ _ I :iu:....!+~:11 l lJ\'EL~· rov1n 111 ~ood associated ]..(:I·: f11111 1 -t-:f~ 11_1P',..il. r<'~ulenti;"ll nrca . $110 . ~-1'\l-prl!1 R<'rtf'h, 6-l:i--l:io'l BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W. lolboo 67J-J66J 111' l(;1~'l 10)' i-htt)l., Sl:1:1 111!1 l ,\!•L I ~:\ ! HI{, "~ nl "1 ~·. l{!J{l:'llS $20. a 11•k up, 11·i!h ir.1111 n•• 11r 1-. ('1'1 111'11111 k11o·ti••11 ~:~fl 1\•k 1Jµ ap\s. <i .v •; 11i~• :.:~.;:; ,\vT :i !~~J75~ or 64:;...196c7c· __ _ *LA PARIENNE * I I ,,-1 ., l'll 1 Vacat ion Rentals 425 . . :.: -" . 11u1"1 , P• • • 'I------'--'".:.:.'--= 111· d,,,-,. "111 1, h11!<. ,\<lul1• 1 Ill"! r·1n•11 ,i:: ! nf Sll • ,•, 5ir;-,_ f; 1-,.:~:?S!J 11~11 1'0111n11n .. * \\'~n1P<I * * '11' 1\IJ •·11•" I· 1l'l'f1liu •' ll<d 110"\F.Y:\IOON Ci\BIN p1,,,1, ,\dull" A pts., '.'IJ,\i\·!i\lllTl l ARE,\ !li!l-12('.>; F urn. or Unfurn. :?70 1 \\,.,•k 1n Scple1nbt'r ,\rrn-.~ lt'<)Hl ~oil •Vlu'"' -----------1\\'""I like a very nicl', ~1::2 Sant;i i\n·i A\•· Fountain Valley <·01nf1>1'1a.hl1', 1-ozy, isolated 1--....... ----... -1--------'----1 l".il•Ul . i\IL1:.1 hH\'<' nwclcrn t''Jll\'t'flll'tlt'f'!<. Pll'ilSf' 1'1111 r;;::-ft:l(J:i (II' 673-6?.<ll (& h•;t\ 1• n111 11IK'r I STF.1-'S Jn h,~a1·h. It~ 11lt1l ..-- - -i 2Bn . 1tt•o1n1 1·l'it111i.: • 11p1 •• I CUT OUT :ill hllin!I, S'..17:'1 • '\,.,, 1• rt Crest. :JllR, ::Br\, ~111. )rl), f 1 FOR I Apts t>l:l-llfll'J Furn. or Unfum. 370 i.L-~-,..--1 t-r-,-,.-:r1-.. -.. ri~11 \j;t;.-I SUN DAN CE 1 1--'--"-'--'"-:..;.;.=:.::..= . \·10 Lu.lo/Slt;is /\1 .. 1L Live in a sumpb.Jous one Newport Beach I !Jr. 'l Un nr t Br·. :.! 11-., I or two bedroom air con-I rirPplac1•. li;~lcony. S?.1:, 1n ditioned ~meot with SJ50/;>.!0. R'.\3-lJ2:'. l . wall-tirwa I shag carpel· SE1\CL1~·r l\hi1t0r A111s. 2 1 ·ing,draperi·es. ~ .. ~ II Br. I L.i: Ba. studio. J-·1~11 -1 ~ Ask 11!1t1ut 011r r!is1i111nt pl;i11. panelled living room , ! i;121 r1:u .. 't.'n1 11:1 A v c .. I warm color accent walls, I' :..iS-2Gf-12. a kitchen full of buill·lns LHr.: 4 Br. 2 H ;1. .1u~1 I (including dishwashe'). I na1n1cd i11.~i1lc"· & out. Nu rtqi.~. 1'rps. eic. st~ps tll Meet and mingle with Jy-ac-h. u. .. 1$('. D11;ys : 12131 I neighborsat 3 big swim-I 9'.t:--67~7 Evf's r2131 697--695-1 ming pools, jacuzzi, bil- i3AYFRDNT 2 Br. 2 Ba "'' I llardrooms,party rooms I In:: p;i1 10, pl'il' benc h & and volleyball. At barOO: ~~~10 $:i25/rno.97S-0031 . I ques,by babbling brooks. I CHARi\nNG. 1\•atcr front, 2 Everything indudin9 the Bit. apt. E:"<1rd£'n & gnrage 1 rent scheduleisdesigned 1 sm. fi.l~7ti with you in mind. Dt:LUXE Oi·l·nnfront 2 Br, 2 B n . crpt/hl!ns/frplc. I U1t•rnlshed 1p1rt• I \'Par1y. 6T.r1911 Bkr. ••ala from $170, r-.:xa.U!ilVE 2 BR. i>rh·aic, 1 l•1rtly fur1lsll1d 1 hnr, blt·in!I", C111/ •-•rt•tall fro• li46-1"<1 1117.llO. 1~~--- Sundance YOU\ l\INl OF PIACE /Vu Rent Raise O••wood i1olferill( all ne w residfn!t our "No lltnl Rais e G1111a11- lee."• We wtl l not 111se 1ents !or 1 mini· m11111 of 12 mo1t llls llom tilt d•lt JOU mov e 1n. Ar Oakwooi 1t1er1 '1 SI million in11cr11- l1Qn: $WirnnNftc, 11Mil, billiarch, lltltth tli*i. color TY ftlt11lrt, i11- d00f roUdrtvinc ranre. ~lilnentlrJ SIJACl.IJ brunch llnd 1111• tnr)(t. S111c!t~ I I 2 lltd· 1oo m1. Rcnl• 110111 $145. Sorrt, llO Ont under 11 Ind rio peh. Models open 10·7. 'full dfl1il• 11 0.Wood. Oakwood G1rdtn A~tMnfl -----an<I 1laui:-h1t•r. r>;l'i'<I 111'0 OFFICI:: SPACE f 0 R ll{'rl1m1n h1111sf' llf'ar Dail\' HENT. Costa i\lcsu. l·lar!:ior Pilot hy !llarch L:ith. ~pucf. at Adan\~. ~ c :l u ti I u I fnr rornr fln11r1~ anrl n rnodPrn ni r n1 u Iii c, )'.;nr<l<'n Vl'l'Y firsir11.b!r. plus JanHurial. Class 1\ \\ttlker pPr1n1 s.~inn tn ha\'C 111-0 lady ,\.: Lee Bldg:. Cil ll Gene Hill, ,·n1s 11·h11 ha\·r· h('C'll ou1 ~7--0136 or 546--.)828. pe1 s for ni ruiy y<'ars. PrlcC' O FFICES.PACE L"alf')?Ory of S17:i. Please Jlarhor & Adams, $210 Iola!, l~1·1(l' Q .1ss1ficd ad No. x~. approx 61..(l Ml It l'UllSISIUlg Dai!y Pilnt , P.O. Box 1560 11t a r('v(•pt1nn l'OlJnJ s, 1 Co~1a i\l<'.~a. C1Hr. ~1262{;. pl'ivale of[ic.'t'S. Call fl·!rs. \\'ANTED tl azt.'. S33<s30.;i * !IONl·:,·\100N f'·\RIN tt OFFICE SPACE :'-1.1\:\l)lOTH AP.r:A . 1 \Vf'C'k in Sf>p!rn1hcr 1000-;,ooo Sq .. fl avail. m \Ve'd lfk{' a verv 11i<'f', l...'U1dn1a!k l-u1a11~1al Bldg. ronifortnblr, m zy, ·isolated, loc~ted 1n nC"' Bristol Tov.•n cabin. ro.J u~I h11\·e modc1'TI ,i:c Country Center, S.,\. Call C'flJl\'('nienC'f'fl. PlCl'lse call !I.fr Kelly, 171-1) 97~JOOO____:___ 673-9:iffi' or 67:Hi:l(H I & • 1 1\10 FREE RENT • leave number I Deluxe 01es. n.r. a1rporl, full N-EED sm. in-,-,-,.,-ll!"-;-,.-,-,,-,1 SC'l'VJCe: ample pkg. Lowest tu rent. No eh1lrf:>ell, 1 Jog. rates. ~ ro1n 1 nn tu 1000 i' r. Pleau Call atl~r 4p111, 1\.h10 desk sp11t."e frtnn ~ 9fi2-9993 . FOLiND; Cat, Pe1-sian grey, :roung. \'ic \Vei1tclill & u.1vcr. N.B. ~-_c•·cll~'~~~ 1'-NlJ: I>ila.lnmutc 111ale, Blk "'/1vhitc chest. al ll.B. b1g1\ ~h. :1~~·ti478 J\H :.::.-;u. ----r·ouND; Blue Pai·akcel. Kr. Dover & Norrolk, N.U. &i&-ll23 =.c~--­fOUND Slandar!l Sciutauze.r. i\·lale. Vicinity of llwiti.ng:L\Jn Beach. 894--832-1 !''ND Reddish Gold dog • Vic. \\>'alnut &·Colver 'flt.l 51--0391 los t SSS LOST Brov.·n portf1Jt.o Ca§(' Sunday morning, initials AAS liP-WIH'd, 67>tlVJ!). repF.irs. 96?.-26.19. s1·h(•tlule your rown \\Ul'krrn.: 1'1•csa Clcnni11g: Ser v; c e _ *Willard Peinting hou11' r. 111··11 help ~ou C:1r1iers & Uphol. slC'am C huilil 111ur '<all·~ trrrilorv. ontractors* -· ('l";111ed shan1!)00('d. ~7.fl7 1:Z Call· :>10-i(HI. CU~"TO~t HOfl!ES Carpet Cleaning COi\1:\IERCli\L HABY ~11\1•1·. tn 111y lio111r, Floor Care & Windows Fines.! Craftsmen for '.~ .1 1· rild. ~ ::o p111 111 Ory1\·aH ·--··-\\';illpaprrin~ I 1<111. :; d;n·s 1\'t•ek, ~.:-r. Duti:h r-.1ai11t. s~r\'. 5:\1·!:..0S 1.-1111 .~· \\'. l;·,t,\ AV". ~ ••• AC"cousOeol C.:-llini,:s > ~ • u Cement, Concrete C'<tll For f:sti1111111· CEl\lF.NT: Patio. drives. 11.·afk.v-Repairs, sav.· & rrmnve. f'rf>f' ecit. a.14--8998. PATIOS. dri\'CIVB)'S & side 11.•alks. Con1merciaJ & ~s!d . Call 5.'i6--086H. CEi\1Ei\"T & Block \Vork. Vt.alls, patios, sidc\\'Blks. etc. By hr. or joh. 646--6915. Contractor *644-2199 64G-11J6* Stale I.le. I\'(). 28103R ll 1\ I\ Y s11~r1~i:t l!uu~1 ·l.1>t'1 1· C'r app1'0X !'! an1 lo ,: p111 l\lnn l ht11 ~·n. ()1111 Ii-ans. E X TERI OR / !111c--rinr 1 c'c· lcCHl=•0'<"'t0,0\l="o'~'c'-"-"c.· --cc-, PaintiflI:, Abo Landscaging. Hi\BYSJTTE R for 2 1·11tld Profess ion al re..'<ults r<'ll, ri :::C's JO & .~. n1y hon1r. giJaranleed. Call 645-6282 K.B. 1:·rrin1 2-:1pn1, ro.ton thr11 10% O~T ThuJ's. (il,',-IO'fj r\'r:-,/11.·knds \\'allpapering -lnl Pointing li,\fi\'SJ'ITER nf'{'<fr~i--r: t:xper, Call Coll. l\pn1, 111y hon1r pref'1!. 71·1/536-ffi.lS Trans p o r 1._ r Ion avail. PAPERH A NG J ;o.;G ,!· 642-l<lfill. painting. 21 yrs JfQrbor BABYSITIER -Reliable gi1·I area. Refs furn. No. 183281. or 1\·om11 n. 2·J days/wk. 2 6-12-23.')6. girls. r.ly ltOme. 0 CC PAINTING -Near, quick, :w>-0021 n10. 833-:.>223 !l lo noon, QUALITY cons lruction in LOST Sma.11 grey Schnduzcr, unlque,orlglnal .,.,·ell planned miniature, Eastbluf,t area, designs. I.Jome imp & 64(1.1}197. remodel. Wood, mas., cone, ?ut your budget back on etc. Ask !or Ken: 612-17'((), ELDERLY )?e rille n1:>n 11.·011lrl the track . , . Sell Idle ltemg eves. NE\V office for alt'y, CPA like room & board in the with a lo~! Da.11y Pilot JACK Taulane, r e p a Ir, in existing law office. Costa i\1esn/Newpor1 area. ClaBSilied Ad! Call GU-5678 rcmod, odd. Lie. B--1 269072 Reasonable. CQll S t e v e . BABYST'J'TER for two, 4 yr &W-6.'l lO or 491-8236 old girl ~· inlt1nt. Call a lter PROF. ""'a llcovering, state 6, &16-5~2 Library. conference roon1, 6<12-3!).15 loday! My We,y Co. 642-4703. sec:retarial space, etc. 1300J.============--""'°°'=========;,:~-"=="======== Quail, NB f>'J!Hi-173 Reas. lJE::il..:: space «va1l<o.ole $50 1no. \Viii proviae Jurniture ut $5 n10. Answering servit.-e aviulaUle. l7il7;; Beach Blvd. Hu1 11u1g1on &ac11. 64:l-4J21 BAYFRDNT OFFICES Prestige area. 740,550, 330 sq. ft. 3700 Newport IDvd. N.B. Phorll' GQ-1220 OFFICE for rent. Carpeted, all util pd, ].1.acAr1J11,1l' Blvd. Costa i\11?Sa. $-17. m o . 5r57-37Jtl days, 968--2'208 evet: OF'C S\lite, 100~ Suitable !or doctor . Hu nting Lon Gardens. ~1323. 1617 WESTCLIFF-N.B, 720 sq.ft. & up. 541-5032 OFFICE SPACi:: llr~J 1 Nt'"'POl'l Beach Peninsvla AIJ.r.:.~·1· tiiJ·tiZJO 300 sq ft $95 Mo. CM '..< 640·2130 • LlllA St~.11 lih OCT.1J~i~ ..,....,. 1.-16-n ., • • He. No. 279514. Insur. aU BANK Teller, 6 mo. exp. types paper, 714/842·4386. Ccntinela Bank. N.ft Cnll PROF. painter, honest WQt'k, Ron llolloway, G-lfi-TIZ1 reas. Int/ext, tree estlmati'. BEAUTICIAN us a sst. to Rofs. 548--7159. 642-3913. !<!ylisl. Thurs, rr1, S:u . INT/EXT PAINTING Approx 20 hn:::. 1 Nations Free E!lt Jim ~'l9. Coiffures, 6"12--0844 o r 4!H--9'J07 * W•ll1Nper H•nger * BEAUT ICIAN . r.1en'i; stylist C. Rebko S46.244~J assist. recpl, n1anicure & Pfatt'er, Patch, R.,,elr ele. t\ttr11c:-. & yna:. ~ BEAUTY Operator. No * PATOI PL.ASI'ERING * r o l lowlng n ec e1 !, All type&. Free estltMtes Comm/goa.nintee. 645-lO:Jt). Call 5«J..682S -BOARD EXEC. SIC. Plumbing II you're l!N"klng a real chal· L.R. OTIS PLUMBING lenge, enjoy met!llnic ne11· Remodt:ls & Repainl. Water & Interesting pt."Ople & hove heaters, disposal•. fumaces. a college education \\'ith l'lnf dshwuhrs. 642-626.1 1'1/C &: command ol lhe E11elish BIA. Complete Plumbing langunge, we. oUer xln t Service. Lie. 27269'. working atn1011phere .. 1111!1 PW MBINC REPAlR pa,rtnt'rshlp potential .. PIPase No job too amn.11 send your sC!U·pt-c::p11t'ed * * &U-J128 * * l'ellume Im med. lo R·)berts, 011·ens & Reid, 1~1 &fa Te .. vltlon nep•lr AMhur Blvd., Suite m. COLOR TV ~pa.tr. Expert, 1rl'lnc, r.;1, !)2707. reA.sonable ljervtce. Frf'e BOAT BUILDIRS 2 BR upp<'r. ~·alk lo henc·h. $2~. incl Ulls. Yrly. i\\·1111 4/1. 213-M7-9443'-~~- 3 BDRM. 2 Bnlh, 2 rrplcs, garagt>. ''early. Ne11• crpt~, drps. $JOO. nlO. 646-5800 __ . New 0Uice1 avaii:CpiS,"drp!J, 111ct hnr. 2 siZC's. Prime loc. NB-Ct-.1. GT:r83M F. s I ma I e ~, BE RT f';HO\VINC: qun.llty Ailbool GALL.EMORE 1V 968--2783. hullt'er has the following Tiie l'J'X'n!nv11 fc1· m n I u r c , Don't (ive up lbt Shin! Have !'IOmelhlng you want 10 11ell ? Cbu1si lied ada do !I \\"ell -c:all NOW 642-5678. !\' ... j)0~•'">1(' !r!lvlrlu:'ll~: CERAMJC TILE NF.\"/ .t• t u1ht'1 "~1·y-'l1C'rl!!, '! )T"ll e.'tp. remortel. F'r'I'+ ""t. f:n1 •ol-~ l>o<'l t pl:ir .. ")!'l', 1 yr e·;p. ~·tilcomc. ~242:1. 11 11 ·~-~1 • Tif.J,;yj;;,it;;;i:fi;\jrf'TJiiii:IW:;;-;;;;-;;:;;;:;;;--..~;-;rn;;--,r;,,.;;:'.:'.;:;-"T.7".,.-.,....,'7'===""==r-11=<;;"C1'-:--..,;---:::7"~..,,.,.-;;;;e&:-::C"-'.~----·iUA:'.::-:i=----Frlda1. f"tlln1;try 8, 1974 OAILV PJLOf S7 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M& 71 •Ip W•nted, M &. F 710Hetp P710 Help W•nt • MA F 710 Auction IOCAuction -ai4-FUr-n"i-1u~,-.---~a"'1~o~F-u1-n~i~1u-r•----,~10 B 0 0 K K E t-.: P ER 1 .. 1· EXECUTIVE·S iiiiiiiim;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiii RECEPTIONIST, itgal ortif'f' .-xf111nd1n~ Nl'Y.'t"-n1 ('Pi\ in Lagwv:~ Niguel. GooU *ANTIQUES* ORANGE COUNTY AUCTION D£aJRATOR L'Ouch !\ •• • SOFA & LOVB~·r '* ('\H'Yt>d , tult,'(I b...it•k. Antiriu•· Nr\·t'r u<1C"rl • Vt•ry gd qual. .,..,hlll", ;du! rond, $21~1 ,,e,11 L,uall> hun11: !lliH-7910 hrtn, n1w>t bl· gd l}IJli.l, $15,000 to $75,000 M · 11 F typ~ Ii. phone Vult.'C. jtd oppor . &>ml 1'\!~11:•11· 11 St>ritl ri'llumt• or cnll TODA,. .. """' 831-Zll> auhuy ft'll \\'lilt· f•ln:-.\lfi t.'11 for U:Ulhdc•ntbl NO cosr I oremen ROCEPTIONIS'f !or Law 1111 No. G;l, Daily P!l111 . 1' (I P),l"l'tllivr lnlervlew. ~ J.''trm, 1-·•I tJaoi. .......... xf prt'f I. •r"" "'--1° 'I l I·' £.'C!:CU'J'J\11'; "".«·l'VICES •• -.·-1.\ wuu,....,. ... ~:.u, ,, u .,1:. • but not req. 833-3622 838 EAST FIRST ST. SANT A ANA. CAL I F. llt'I •if lt1th<tn p1\•v'1 11\·1111~1 Gar;g~-S•I• 812 roon1 table..,,..., unr1qu" 11h1t• drap('ri1·is fur tht· .. nnr1· \\'J1 .... ll.1(1no.1, .. !,•c 1 1 oo r .huUSt",$50 C1,11 OOZ-'l't.:~1 l'•lt!Ohl'r, ~11...: lo~. ,.i. .. · 5 f•l£('1:, m1thol:<Lll,\ lw<fi~ n1.1.,l1•1, tu~ ll\olU~ [If ti7U i.••t.. UC!aut. l:.Ju•ly ,\Jnl·i-11. "'"1"'·""' <It r lll..: i' r. atyl1• brd C'r)~\al 11.1 .• fn•r' .I( tll')t'I', .KUTdf"ll 9202' lNC. ' fl&~ N l\ta111, &i nti An• d d eel 1 RE!'t""TAURANr Ma na Ii: er ~·£1< ..... !JI ... ojl phllMIS, wtrli! l'On)l>Ult•r 41.,. 1li1"a.blt . S:ulaJ)' 01>1.·11. &,\uth COl\lt 11rt'n. ~-·nd t4-·~u1n1• & •~Iyo ~UU:lnc Co"11ill w ... 2Mt"rtl':tS!hc)$""C"Mlfril t>l',, Sulle No. 2'5, .J1·11ine 9'21i&L (7 14) S47-962S Nee e Im "at wao~. Mwil twve exp. for , ... ,.,, .... .,1 ••• """'"~ m I · e J ~~~l:~ri~~ S47-5636 MONDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 11 7:00 P.M. CHOICE, F INE QUALITY ANTIQUES ANO ELEGANT PIECES -BIG COLLECTION t•ha ndel!C'rs 11/11·nll sl"1nri•, 11..11•1'1, nu.,1· ui· roOA bottL h:\nging Ja n1 p. lk~l u!li·r. Sal Sun. 11:.I 2/lfl/ 10-ll>?-l. (i.i6-31)i6 II IX•fl('fl!I Buy, N_'c"--- t·:'l'HAN Allt•n ti1n1ni,: J{f);u 11 C,\l\AGI·: !'i:nl~~'111 , Sun nll Tobie t..: li ··h:111·~. s1:-.1.J, Clt'lHl 11.1,1 • Evr ry1 ht1\I.: 1\Toqilt'. i.cvod davt•n[)(ll'I $10. ;\h1j1l•' 1tlll~! 1:11 l'ln1•k,, p11·1UI'''· ··h11lr sin. ('n111pl. .~ .. t ,\1•nul.I !~>t ·k··r, t~•1k1·ast·~. 1!1sh••,,, Palnit•r !\!C>ni: ~·If ('l\llis, 'f\.IL t,1ll11 \~t~il "ha.i: 11rea Not gn ofler~oyroenl PO BQl.~ ~ Bl!•Ch. Experienced Only "" j:aJ. ,flfl-00> Mon-i'ri. 7 pc . ornate .iledroon1 sel ; heavily carved mahog. \i anily: very ornate J\•Iu s1c Cabinet; IO pc walnut Di.J1iug Jt n1 set ; carved com b. Ui.Jung & Entrance 'l'Ul : curved hi-back l•'r . Couch & Chait\ heavt1y carved; i)esk & Chest, burl \\'al nut ; oval Oak 1Jin1 ng '!'bl \l.'/6 lvs; heavtly carved English llaJJ ::.cat ; Bo\v Front China Cbnls ; Carved, t-'r. rani 's head Chair1 also laoy 's head Ch.air; t\larble 1'op N1te Stauds, o,\,'. l1aU 'l'rec.s; !.Jress bacK Chairs : l::irass sconces; orna te Mirrors; Mmt Gov . \\l inthro1> L>esk; Oak Jloosiers; 2 Jl un1p Organ.s; \\!rut (..,10<.:k s; r\uslr. brl \l.'lnt Ar~ n101re ; J·lutches; l 'hpnole Chai rs; En1p1re style Couch ; Vining set \\'1ti t.:hrs, buLie l, s1::r ver, lion hd cl lL ; :\11l1quc \Vall Phone; J.>1tcher;v.-ash bo"I scl", h t!roscne Cha nde- ltcrs; Leaded ~nades; ornate uak J pc ~drm set ; Iron Beclsj UaK IJall 'frees, Chesls, i.Jrt!ssers, Chrs, ~eatii. '1'01s; Copper Ktls ; F /C. BOOKKEEPERS BOYS & GIRLS ASST. BOOKKEEPERS Apply In Person E:?.'!!~~!1 .. ;m~ 10 cau ',On construction & indus.trlal aC'l.'Ounts, blusL New1puper ..:urrlers, fu l.\. t1ge 10 yrs. 10 1· Nf'Wl-'lll l Bew:h, Ncwpo1't llch~J:1;1 .~· Newport Pt'nin5uht. Cun111,·1 ~Ir. Hydi.-, Clrcul111 lon J '1'!JI. DAl LY P ILOT. Cnll Gt l-·112! & lenvc upplic11tion. ACCTNG CLERKS Coastal Recreation ~:."' .. ~~· wi ""1 ~.:,tri~r tiJ. Lri.: d1•,,k s::~i. fH~-litllJi nu.: .. \ !11111• 111 ;•v1 •ry1h1r1~ , , . ~~~>;.~J \\111(Aill'il J~l lll•, 11 J;. C,\P'I Al NS lt;l .~ 1·lir11, ll !•lo ·· ·i1~-1'1T1 &·bt•d "1lf:t, 11!'1\' l lllt) 1!1;11\ ·. ,·-,-.--.---.--,- 940 W 17 h S equip, Car furnished, \11agcs • t t, Costa Mesa 't'!"n:i ... '.~ ~1~.~:1.:. ,.;, !>Jll'lni.:~. di:..,ks, n1i"'' 1111 ... !1,\l:\1, :>,1t1•. S,LI .un. et{' !\10111!• .~· r\ ii I" r , Col"•' 1"\I, Pill~ pulllf t;1b!~, •"lt'l)'ll\lll. ~·ra.•,, ,1 .. ;1r .,,11 •1 p,· dn.1111 't'I, !•Ill ha.I VOLT 1'n1·•'" fijJ.\I:\~-••I' 1;11;_;,;1, 111;11·h1llt•, 1l11ldn ·1~ ~k1s, ------------BOYS \1·anled I:! 11) W y..s old to isl"ll fln1<.'t'rs. ~1..-,r) hr. + bnnu!>. JDlm ~f.fj....J !f13 BUlLDFllS H11.rd.,..•11 rc C~ Ne\Yplll'l l:Wat"h .~l't•klni:: 11uu1 far in11ide ~!cs.,. !">l~l~I !or !.ntf'l'Vit'.'w. Instant Personnel Ten1porary St'rviC'C' Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted; M & F 710 right person to .,.,·ork up in roo1pany. Apply 1n person,. 1-lartley & Nixon Ru.tal Inc, 1900 \V . Anaheim, l..Ong &ach. l·~·t~. 111·1 11~' Jll••l"t' 1all.l;1hl,• Ll·:,\111/<'.I'. l•!ll 11wl;t,1d 1,1hl•· 11 ,.111,, r:-s·:2 r;11lu\.in ST. ~11.}"x·l.J ", gold f<1h l~1\·d :!7' 1 1111·1 ·1·,11~ !'urk il ~··1i2·~11il1J BUSY Shop nt..'t..~ Bc1.11111cla..n Au1tnoc'lll Cn i f fur t' s & Botique 2(i7 I~. 17th SI, l;ill , :H&-1311 BUYER $9(KJ.Sl 300 Pt·r !\!11 MacGregor Yacht Corp 16'.ll Placenuoi . C'\'11 CASHIERS, 1ualc or ~\·111 , full or p.art t1111e, us e;1shil'rs in self $l'rv1,·t• g:is ~ta!ions. sr.1 rti11g s;,l·uy S:.!. pe1· llr, 11•/rt>g:ulur 1.1a1·nl'd Hll:J'CllSl'S. l\1111 age JS, lllU~I ht• depcndahlr. 11(';11 1ri llJlj>c~o tTUl('f' S· ('11)4"" 1·.o1rki11•: v../lilll•li~·. f'nl' tUllli•lo•n!i;1I i 11tcrvie>1·~ 1·td! (' n 11 "c I Pl')'...'1-.')' !J'.!,-,...() 1::1 -----CASHIER Exprr. i11 r('sla11r11111 , nights. 6-1.f.-.17fJfJ. t''\"I. p/1unt• :i't.I. CATE R!Nl; -In!>h-1-;-:--s;;, Juan Ar,•a. l\lan;lJ!t'rrll'r\I couplf'. possible finnnt•i:i l p;1rticip111l\)n If srlec'IL1!, iur ll11('\'\"iC'Y>", i\lr ( 0 IY ( (I\::,\ :11:r~C...~----­ CllAR1:1:: ~W"Jl(', ..::tl P\'('\'I~(· 3-11pn1, L\..N 11r llN . .1\l:;o,i, p tl1 t\i: (~11.·uiu;.:..:. t;.::.i.>IU-!·I l•l" 612-21100,~~~~~- CLE-ANING LADY Nli:hl 1\'urk. ullio..·t• o;u111•..:, f\l'l\purl J{t'("'li. ·Ill t1r. ll"N'k. Bc1u·fi1i;. ;\111~1 l11' .~h·:1 rl.v & rl'ILabl1'. Phn11<' 0 I l·OO'lfi::' ------ CLEAN·Ul' .~ olt-li1·0·1·y I "'~· p/tillll'. :\pp)) Ul 111'1°'"11, !1Ull·hcso11·s, 1 !fl l ndu,.11·1:11 Wa.1, Cr.~,, )h"•a. ---- --CLERICAL l111rncrl. \ ... ~a.:111111 ·11~.; T••:• SSS. l<l.!111 11L' "hurl h'l Ul . l'all :.10-ll."~1. ;\'Jo:\·~.J: ,\ l"E .. -: ,\"[' Tl.\lP(I 1·~~\\Pfl T1•rn1~·1·:11-y ll«lr -Cock"i'ail Waitr8ss & Hostess Ap11I~ 111 !'1'1·•nn Mitla Mex ican Re st, ~IT\\'. l !\1h :--;1 f' \1 f'()i{ii,\Nio~:·P~1~1;1l-b,l1 f1't)nt ho1111• f,.r 1ni<ltl1•· ·!i1·d 11·11rnan + :;al. f;j~,_y,7 -----COOK, EXPER. ,\ppl~· li.•!1111 ~··1•11 1 Orlic'!l H .... 1,1111 •• 111 212 ~:;. Jith ~I. l' '1'''•' COOK l p111 . ir.,~p. 1',l'.!-!f.,~t': 1'-"""'-="---CllSl'U:\I l·Ol"r pru1lt•1' I !hll•I t•n1An,:i!1l! f,.r f•!'lf,•-:-.1 .. 11 11 photo luh. E'l"'I' ro •q1111·1'•l. C:ill Krn, ~1 1."r-~!\:~1 1!a1" COUNTER MAN Jl £SPEl\,\TJ·: Ch,111n t u·1 .. n io11 1on nr.~h l'••I,,' !'i,1;.1, Ent1•r1 aln•·1·. !or h" :• ,. I 1 1 1\larc·h ',l;:r,!., 1•'11.i1 Lt•11 !lfi.~-Rii}.1. Doormen-Tic ket Take rs 18 to 21, n10111\ni.; ,'\,, a f\c1·n1 ~111 \\'Ork. ;\Jlply E II\\ a I' 11 .• Cinc1na, 1:134 1\d1t n1~. 6 jrt11 to 9ptn \\'NI. Fri & NIL _ Dr•ftlng Trnes SSSS 3 Semet11en; draf!i n~. :.! :~IS C:1111pus 01•., Stull" 106 l----------- N1·w1,.•rl l'l<·arh 516-1741 E11u1t.I 011pur. En1ploye1· LAIJl t;s: i"asliion \Vagon clotluug has p I t ime OJK'111n~s 10 show beautiful llEAL1'H [11Qi1 !1 rirt". las h.Ions. If you have O\\'n llc•spuns11ilt' you n~ ma n, full tn.Ul1'if.l, arc Ol'l'r :ll & cw1 !lrnl'. Ar•r>ly 1775 Nl'11·µo rt 11·ork 3 eves a Yl'k, \\'OU.Id Hl1!1, (', ill. like hi ineomc & fret' ;4{XI iicJSPirAl. 11anlro1>c, Call 9G24Miiti. NEW SAOOLEBACK LADY to do housck1..'Cping, COMMUNITY :; hi· a i1.1y, 1V.1 . ~·rt'e rent, HOSPITAL hou!;c lrallc:r, rood & cru .. C:11l aft ;i, G12--0076 IN LAGUNA HILLS ------ lil1i\li'.:J)IATb: OPEN I NG~ L~GAL SECRETARY ltN 's: 3·llf1il1. IJ -7A!\1, (Ill Ltll~ill!IJll C:-l pt'I', l"l'tjllircd. al't'.is. Nl•IVJll>rt J)vach urea. Xl11l LVN '!i : :i-llPl\·1, 11·7A!\l, all lk'ncli1s. J'h'ase send :in·;is. rt·sun1e to P.U. Box V, )! E 11 ! c· ,\ L R E CORDS ~l·~·por! Beach, Ca. !J:ll.IOO LJ l-\P.AH I A ~ -l'XIJt•r. LVN's, nlghl s11ift. Cunvalcs· r.1 I·: D IC' A I. RE: CORDS .:enl .llui;p11.a.J. TANSCJ{tJ..;l·:lt ~xµ1·r. ti l:.!-0598 I\: ID-I !P ill 8..:aut1ful l>1•ncfits {"OJlUllUni1y. Xhu l\lACllJNt;; Sl!Of> & workin g 1i1ntl1rin11s. Apply i\Jon·}'ri. OPPORTUNITIES l '•·r~nnn•·I lX•pl. 1Take San 011't'<l ~·11·y t('I r:i 1'nrn H<I. IN ..NEW.. PLANT lu•n ••ff tn Via E:stradi1 1 · 711: s::-; ... 21 :!1 I I OUSE:°Kl·c~l::"·p=E=l~l.--f~/\cjm-c .1 Apply, !\ll"'sn Verde Cunv. I I.' 1sp, _ ~~ ~ .-Center S t , t ,\\. ;o!X-.~>l'i.). ---=~~--1 lt0\1SEKEl·:P 1:1t \Ibo catts loi k('t•p l\\•.~Pltal t;h ining. I'/ 11111•'-~•tl\(' p/!i1ne avall. r; J~-sn 11 , ,,. ll·l:!-211 ll. ----~---[ IC1\ 'SJ~"El·'.Pl·:H 1" 1·111·.-fur 1n111 lu·1· i11 1d11'<'l!·h11 ir. :trel. '." :· '.~,. ~r ·an1::;h ~µt>:1k·n~ ok. .~Hi-S4(.to .. __ _ HOUSEKEEPER I 1!1·:-. :1 1layi; l 'r·1· hr L iitr, I• 1:!-'"S:'~I. a wk . S.1 r..:!t>. Call •I !Ul" . .;l·'.KJ.:EPER • l.1\t'-1!\, .... •np· l·:tH!-. u'.l·n 111\. ,\ T\". !'l:.!-:.il:::: HB -Housekeeper I l'~i v-.-.~i-n­ s::o-s.i.-1 v. k !lli~-TIOC> -HOUSEK EEPER/ COOK \\'a11l••I l1or !'Ot1f)I•' \\/\ 'l.1·h1 .. ol t'hi l•I. ~1•11f11i1·1 J:t"h ,1J\.,l. L11•· 111/11ul \.:\1icr Ill h•lU~t'kl'f'pi11g, t'OOkll~. .... ,, u1).!. ill u~! ilri\·t'~ HeI.~ t1•, TO!' TOP !:ial:•l'Y S: \\ ,,. h.Jtl;! ('O/lli r.:.; .... ".!(;~1. Ti(,t;S1:1.;:1-;I'.r1;;.i.l., a1..·' ;.::,..c, 1 r-.., i111 .. l1"i:.:l't1L 1\...;,;un1<' j-,..,pon:;i tHlll~" Cr,)I~. l.1-t: h•11ll,... L•\""1, pi ".1•.1 11t op1 .11·1, 1·'· t: ... J ~;,i ]11 r ~- 1·,'j , '..!'.'. •• ! I' 1! ''i!·.I\ !·,!-:! 1 1·:r:~. .!anilr'l1's. :\I Hllh 11;111•'1' \lo'Tl -~· '\""t1 r<;;("~ :\ul•·· ft11n1•'<l. 11p1•n1t1:.:.s. all .. ,·.~rt' I ;.,y11c1·. f',1111·id{'<i· , t•111 ! !•i.p11al. ::o~w Thul'ln . \1• , l "\I G l:.!-.::~1.'i. ---11• 11 "~ 1,!-'.l';I •).;f{ •·1 1111p.1nlnll 11,1• ~1·1111•• laily & .,..-,,rk.111i:: :\l u~i ha,·c ~1111 IJ\. C.ill f'Y('$ !.:'"'1\ h't11;•!\. !"\'l. Ii\,. Cries Reproducer Co., • well-est•b- JiUMtd .-i • s t Co.st manufacturer of small ~ricisi'on die ca5tings •nd plastic molding5, plans in the next few weeks to Open • manufac- turing oper:ation in ORANGE COUNT'!' !NEWPORT BEACH AREAi. Do you 11·ant to s::ct in on 1 ht' ,:::J"ound floor of our c.\11ansiun? \\'c need: TOOL & DIEMAKERS \\'il!1 all ;1ro und skillC'c\ f'.'\Pf'rientc on dies and 111olds. SEJ.UP MEN \\'irh t:,~"11.I 1nceha11lcnl , ••1.ii.1 t .. J.; £111· «utoru .. t:c dif' i t·11s!i11g ftnd plnsiit- n1old111g 11u1chir1{'s. ~ct­ UJ) t'>;J>t'rit'llt'P on U.l'.:S HUt•)!llH ii(' .~\"l"O '\I' ll\1l - ''i1lolC'>-ur ;-;1.11 .1·1r 1·:101>- 0fli'1";1h•d aulo111;1 ti1· 111!l- ''lii1n'l'Y !1clp!ul. <.;n11.I µ:1_..-. U•·1h'l;1.: IJ1t'k· ;ig1• 1111·ludl'." hu.~p1l11li.:<1· flUI!. t''\l'<'U1i\'"' p!:ul, nn•i.: h .1J, u1~ura nr(' ·111•1 p011· ~JOll F o1r lnfnr11111tinn .:. ,\i•Pl Ph. ~I r. John \'.'cbs1 rr ON WEO., FEB. 13th i~<'ll\'l't~11 1 P \I ,\'· 7 l':-01 17141 833-2779 '.\lAIJl 11 .111te~I. Lil•·.111. f,1r Sp11n1sh i;pc;1 ki11<: !iunily, lr1·11u• lil'('li. I ··hlld . Hcls. (:n.~t salnry. :U1·~!i00. \1.•\ \ i\t,;~::\11:::-IT D) 11;10111• ti11sint..'S~ ciqianding it..: 011"ra11u11. Look in~ fur suc~·C~·n1·1en1ed people lur lhul 1•).'p11 0~1on. C11ll 1.14;" ~!·'.'"161!1 11('1. <1·7 Pr.I for tt ppl. sPn1rs1ers alr.cbr11 J'etl'LI. SEE OUR WESTCLIFF SUNOAY LISTING Marine Counter Men 18 yrs old, U.tin1c. Apply, l t:n W. C~I H\vy, N.B. i\li\JtRiEn pe rson over 21 Car & 1il1one ncees.~. $123 11.•k. !•) Sll111. 89-t.-ROOO Pt.•i:sonnel J\g('n<',I' L:,\Ll~ ·r1tlS1l HOPKINS tMerk Ill Ccn1cr~ Jl~Hltl \\'JlrIT8!\10RE l G51 E. Edinger, S A. ·l~il E. 17th St. ~at Irvin!.' I C!ll :142-&s:IB STORE CLE RK Sult& 224 641·1'470 Air & ell'Clrlc tool repalrnu1n DRUG le• rn tlinuUn. & 1*rforn1 Preferably cxpcr"iencrd, ii~ 1 ........................ , 1 needed l"U;fJftir worl$ on 25-ll. f or work Fri 1hru induslrlal toolf 'l\Tust ,ha~ Mon. 963---45.52 Ask for l\lr. . Leb Teclinician 'I 0.,..11 tools. 011.cring good pay ~~--MECHANIC Petentnn. T<"eh for py1'fllysl::: dcv('IO{l"" & con1p11.n)' bc~f\ts to right MEN'S SPA }'/time l\lasseur. Lll"e•":>a!. Salnry & comntlsslon. Apply !\1on thru Fri. See Pel"9'.>nnel l\1anage:r, Balboa Bay Club · Im \V. Coast llwy, NB SALEE. SECRETARY ottun11111 1!/' fl r 1· '1 11 /glut.·r:>. 1n.1h1•up 111.11.: 011rri1r 11 /l1c\i1 .. ::,..;i;.;1,l!I R' DO\\';\; s,,f,1-. -,1111~ n nd, s:mo. (' .. fl1··· t,1hl1·. SiJ, (11·••rsluff,•tl 1·h:lir, 111.ol ;11 1•,1 nu.! . ..:to·1'<i1 l<t]1t' 1·•,U~(,11~. ) I lt-.1 1:11. ti'j';.G:i11; C}l '.\Ll'I \" 'l l'l'l~I ,o;, l<.11""' ,. n 111 I'" n 1• n 1 ~ • 11n1:1nal p.11u11nf:'· T\f, r1ul111, 11,111· \11'\t'I, l .H'llllll\, l'll'i' ,h;i1(•t' , ·,.11:,· 1 111t..•n·: :»!~'! 1+1.!11111 a·1·•11 ... lt1~ :L'Ji·f1;•1 , --- lltOTEL Maki, will trai11 . Apply in per.ion Costa Pi.1c:ia Inn , 3205 tla rbor, C~l Fantastic .starting i;alal')' & ad\'arn..-en1ent J)()1ent1al [OI' bright inciil•. ll'f}{ood Skill~ to 1.oortl.in&h.! this busy of- hce-~ Lite exper. & a h(•rid for c1ui1..:k Uunklng 1s all lhal is n~ed~ Cut glass ~owls; Satin glass, tlronze Statues ; .. 1'1"1 ··· :<t'<'H"n.11 ~11 r ;1 , t:hetse Dishes; J•'r Va ses; 10 pc Au str. :lnd nri.:>:11r~ <'u~l•1111. 11 · •1" ' (; \!{ \t il·.-~,\L~:.:rui 1111un· ,\nll!]\l•'S, Pl:u11.; ,\· 1•f!·, Sul ,v S1111, 10.I '.llll11 k;111~1 ·h ( 'il'l"io'. HB, ;\!.1 gnul1.1 & NEW Veterinary Hospit11l .,..·ants MC!dical Receptionist & A¥si1ta n t, 16161 Brookhuri;t, in Wcslhaven Shopping Center, Foon!ain Valley, 110 exp nee. \Vrite Classified Ad no 946, ~:, Daily Pilot, P 0 Box no 1560, Costa. ll·Iesa, Calif, Jason Best Agency 17<!00 Brook.11urs1, l''. Vty, Baroque U1rung Set co nsisL of 11utcl1, "l•il"i s· ;i" 1'1th ononian, i.:u\il ' u " l •'l1rl, s:'~Ml. IJ,1111,h Ti•al, Atl;111t;i.~--~~~-- t..:ha1rs, 1111rrort!U Lab111cl, rnatchuig clock & L'ol!t··· 1,1hll', tiU ".>.1 ~ ... s-i;;, -. li,\J{AC E SA!.F: • s A L E s-Laguna_ H. 0 nlc !:>ofa, O r iental Upltl. i;r.-,i.;(rx; T\' ~. ":t'ht'r, t:1!1lc· )>.L11·~. L>e..:or _ part liine, lxnw.luhlt" J lN.::tP EC 'i' ON i"!{.E!\tll S l~S _ Sun_ F'e b 10 & FH.l<Nl'll--, 1c,,-.,-cs._-c,-c,.,-.,-,,c.11 fu111 , 1:.111ps, t·!o1h 111~ l'"I' Suite 21:! !!6:~~175 "" ood I . 1 1··1on c•e" 11 JU -I C ' ~ !) ,(· llf. •iZ."1:.l F;il ll11"\'.11\(•r. 1nust "" g 11· th prop c. • . -" OJ. -to :.:i l.J !\ /-·ash, H of 1\ l\'u1g ~·111·. nlag1111vn-: ~rt•rf'(• ... I u ,., u.. , .. I I k 1 IH )l.\:!-S\~."~) llep y .-.u. uvX ~$·\, ...c."1..1na Carll o r !VI a s ter Charge <!L:Ccp.Led-& l"(ll I</ !'t.>lnl~·. I ,. 1111 ~---Bcal'h. SHERMAN CRANE _ AUCTIONEER l·tiC'sl. 1\l1t!'bru l:t 1n p, s,\T !1.\i:•,()I; \',,·-.t,·I.rr D1 s~\U:S·PUBLJC Hl'..:LA1'JONS :)41l--(i28\"I 1\1 r .. ~1l·l1ff ;1n'"' .\n!fq, T\', J)AftT Tlf..11': JU-:.! or ~6 1 ,.~-~----_,,...s.Jo._6~7~3~8----------1 ,\J,\PLJ;: lll'd t'tHn i'I. 11rol111I h1k1 ·~. clo!ll!'~. ;1qu:11·1u111 NUf{SES $2.10 hr soli{'itiu~ lur tXJlll" . har, Kn('t.' htih• d••..:k, 1in\d h:il" fq l"n , h:ir ~1 1~.is, n •h 'li;:,\ 9"'26 RN-LVN-AIOE pL"Ofil urga1uz:.i11un. Fo1· uitv Heop Wa nted, M & F 710 I Antiques 800 Lt•11f Coif ~: ••1ul thl 1-:1a~' 1 •111_~:_ 111~·· 1 •1 1~0 ~ 11-7 & olher shifl!i. Top pvt l'all 8~751 l(lfl, nllS•' \'1') l'•'I•~ Y'.\J(',\ !11dtn11 1iu1i1,., ~:lr:11.:•· duty pay. lmmed. pay !or SA L l'.: SM AN • :-.Just httil' ·r i::u.:PHOi\fl'..:_ !:iOl.IC!TOR ' '"PACI\ HA'I'" ,\ 11 1 i q 11 e !179--8."iSi An) 1in1l'_. __ -c-_ >-Ill" l··1·h ~!1h .t:. \0\11. ~i".! floor duty. CountY'\·d 1 n'IQ11ing 1ul<l sturagc e.xp. $500. n)O. Pau.1 vat·. & Hosp. l)•l!e('tur, Sl'lhni,.: old fJIHtcrn i\10 V!j'>;"G; ltl!fnt:. 11 aslll'r. !lo•l.ifi<'ld C'll't 'lt · !l1uuini.;h;n inten-v,,s, l\fon.F1i 9-5. Salary, paid vacauon au<l r-.1us1 havt' ~.!Ht l c I i;lilss, (T)'slal, cut, pewter, t'OU('h, ··01111· n·, !:1111p', l~·:u·h. ~~>1-li!I!'.!~~~-~ t..escoulie Nurses Registry, bcnelit.s . t711) &1Z-1500 J>l'J~onahty. !71·1 J 612--11(} ,·,1111a , t•11stc1· s.:•r & n1orc. t;iblrs. rna p?(', diniui.:: ..,,.1. S.\T '" :-un \lf.-1, •)' ""1f:t, 351 Hospital Rd., N.B. SALES lady purl tin1e, eXpl'I' TELE-rYPI::----;; I) c r a tu r. l"itt. ~l..:tl. bolllt'S, Ucror hUll'h, d~'>S\'t"S, bl' d ~' p.1110 flll'!l. !l ll'llll\''· 1·hr -.. jl,obby Park Lido Bldg.) ready 10 wear. Call Dorcut.' .l::xpo.•r. fninit't.iiale. !")alary Jlt·cus, :-.Orne u·1:asurcs. sun1c ::i57·26i9. 1111.;t• 11(}1 IV. f),·t•:tnlronl 6-12·9955, 540-9954. !Hti-5388 open. i\il'ITill Lynch Co., trasu, I' cb ~. IU, IOA1\J·5Pi\I. 2"'-'-'BC:OCR~,cl --,-,,-,",-,-,-.-~ lii::-11::•._1 _______ _ NURSES School Bus DriYi!.l'S ~l21. ~ i\hst ral, on Hu1nbolt na Ugahyde rl'cliner, 1 f.riczl' Ul'llOLS'fEHEI > l'hll 1 rs. l,iiiii.::.;::.;............... Island tn Hun!. l·iarOOur . HH r 0 c k er, m isl' . 2 5 9 2 ,.11,.1. bar, l:unp~. 1\·11·k··r i\lorgan Nurses RL-glst:ry, Exper. Apply 91 5 Baker I' ~ . ~ C . M . now tak ing St, Costa Jlilcsa. 557-5910 TYl !ST, 11•11h other gl."nl."ral Appli•nce' 802 \\'esl!ninsier Ave, C. r.1. Sal l'h.1 11"!!. sofa l)("fl, n1ist'. Sal. Ii tions for R N ·"' -oflJCc dur1cs in I." l u u in g & Sun 11()..41 ,i;, Sun a.'i&-3270 app ca : · S<'..J\1~J.:i'fll1::Ss. yo un g & setting up & maiutu..n111g We're No Beauties L 10 V'N· ~s,M~.c:•_ ~ide§.1.J:?y0er expc.r. Pattison Sail Design, files. I\ 11 0 w I e ·'"" of \Vl~OUGHT Iron Din Rm Gi\R.!\GJ.: SAJ_f;. Hr set, lllr ~ .. u ..,' . our culor$ don'I 1niil{'h, Table .t: Cha irs. 2 front r111 dt'sk. 11int<llt'. !'ln1h1n1: ,"\· o..~~ 657 IV '"h. S · h.'.o-l1:.i 1. env1neerul" 1en11111ulo•n.· I · I 1,1. I I I h · I bl · ''I ,. 8.,,,-......,., .....,1 u1te .,. ~ o J 1ut 11·e re ;1 "0tic i u1· 1<00 up ltlls. c a1rs & e111. ta es, nii~,., \1111<11101·;, lhl .. \ . ..,a1 · · · · ' helpful. G1·01ving C os L ~ "' D CM , R'' i\Ulo. 11asher ,1;,: "<.IS dryer. 548-3!i6 s, Su11 ' S.:.Ctti:.'I A • r-.:1..:sa r-.I.FG. Co. IJ;;ul U..1,,-11-'r <> ' ' • ', • c· --------~;i ha E S You c;u1 huve botl1 of us luJ' DllOO'I lbl ' -( · ' NU -'Ille ve cases SR. SAL S EC'Y 1\.s.soc. call t:vct•i:ui -iur BJ..: " st•l < urrssC'r COLIJSI' rr Upright r'rl'l'~('r, . '-.;....';':...:.· 1..-...· "A J S7.1. Call !i4:.!·'.l51l!.1 bet. 5:30 · l · 1 1 70 'I · -on y-fli"<..vmmi.=1\111. ce \\'ih ivorK H'I our sales/niar· ~pp\. !'l5G--7<li5 & 111u·1·ur, ~ llll" s1;inr s. 1~1•1v. Rl'h" )!., 7fr.< 11 O\'IC> NuPSes 496-0061:. ketlng Ucpl & report to & S prn tu st't'. dbl bt•d \\'/likP 1H1 n1a.tt .~~·1'i'l'I\, C'H:, 67:-1-1-130 NURSES Aid~. all shifls. Convalescent FlospitaJ, Call 642-if.f.I~. \'t't·stc1·11 1tegiona.I. Sale s "f YPIST 1\-lu.st he eH.icient, KENJ\10Hl!; .,...·asht..'r S 1 5 • & box springs SJ:IO. 91.o~.:~:.i!l:l. SA'f' !J.a, 2'l'21 Aral1:1 E. ,1 [) •• 1 d ,,, 1 ·1 u 1 Kcnn101·r clcc. dryer $65. U T\' I · I ff ""I I I lh "gr. Uues Ult: u e; CUS· Ojl,.....I' WH y \\'l I uturc, Q ALI un11turc, 11'11lllY H ti s, .. ,., ii , I' ir, {.' u ('5, · book r. '"''"'' ll'•!Sli n"house washer "95. 1un1c1· Juuson, sales . 541J.-:,..,,~... <> " houscho!d ilL·n1s. Pool t<ihlc, hik1•, TV. 111is1·, . . •n \Vcstinghuusc clt~c. dryer Ch n<l 1· bl 1ngs, 1n ter .... ce w1easlcrn USHERS Bl~ sets, a c 1cr, ta cs, l'U"N t•loll<·,,1,. '""l/.,...·iu·r OCCASIONAL Night or Day Sitter tor 4yr old boy, N.B. area, call aft 6, 675--8'n3 s:io. /\jOJ',t;C or G. E . cit'{.'. n .., "' ~rp. Ole, .gen ! c:orresp, clc. 18 to 21, n1ornlng '" af1 ernoon llryrr $3:J. (;; u tl ra nt et' d t•haii"l', ~>49·-19:i7. rnise. 9-IR \.,;1ns ing: Lane Snuuld ~ able to work in-work. ,\pi>ly Ed .,...a I" d s k ut•li\'l•red. ;,,11;.8672. CLASS SELLS -64'.!-5678 C.1\1. Sal 2/!) all day. pedl'ntlcnlly; w/a .. 111 111_· Ci11en1a, 1"-1 Alla1ns, 6J11n -~ ......... ---- ---.. -7W--OFFICE BOY for architectural firm. Full time, some dralting exp, i.1n1ount 01 supervision. .~ 10 !tiun \Ved, Fn & Sat. i\~A YT.\G 806 Dryer $140. Wl.V~LilWY.S.4WW.YilW U.. )'I'S expcr. dcsu·cd. __ __ GE \\"asher $:!0. Convert. WAITER Ge: U1sh11ashf'r ~-20 &J4--8270 Position rt>q's guod 1y11ing \Vet.'k ends only 0 R 0 ER Desk _ Inventory & s11 skills, pleasanl 11nouc CYRAE'O Restaurant Control, exper. helpful. \\'ill pcrsonallly \\l lhc ues1re lo 600 u Jl.cirpori Le ntl'r ur, train energetic pe r s 0 n. grov.• \\'tron1 pu1l·r Vl'•cn1et1 fl;ei'.'port 6-12--.1-172, N.B. Hrm. Good irulCe beneuts .I.: W . -~E~----. nice \\'Ol'klllg conds . a1tresses, xper. PA RT TI. i\1.E K 1 r b YI ~nd k.CSWTit! vr Apply J\pply bel\\'Jl 3-:Jprn Salesn:iat:i· 11oork e~., goocl Standard Memories Inc Odie's Jte!itaurant r,:o1nnulO!ilOO + 11 be r u I, . ' 21.2 E. 17lh St, C . .l\lt!sa ~;r!~i~i~.Nc~ ~~~ 01;1 ;\pph1~ s~=~':<i~1corp. WA1TB.1:.:SS 1\-:lnted, e.\p. ~l·ntS.l!vel"or wkJ'"i$. ml S~....i..luie.Sl. -j Carmel's Dining & l'1c .santa Ana :)hoppc 628 N. Coast H\\'); PAR'f or full time for E4uul Ujlpor. l'..Olployer Laguna Beach Salvage Hanl11.·are stores, \'lAITRE.5.sc.~ecx_i>-.~Seo--,c1c1,,-s sen1i-retired, G c n er a I --EC lta.rdware, 1658 Superior, SECY./ R EPT. R.E. i\'lt<:luud, Ben 81'0.,.,.n·s JllOO Secrcta.rtn.1 ixisition in active S. Coa~t /[\\)', S. Lai;. C.l\I Jlea.Jtor's o!lil'c. l>caut11ul -WllO \\'AN'fS TO IVUHK? PART-lirne insertion work in office in Newport Center. DRIVI:.: A CAB~ the l\lailroom at the DAILY Congenial stall of 111atw·e CIJOOSE your hou1·s. \\'Ork Pll..OT, 3ll W. Bay St. pcr~nncl. A . !1'0nt offiCt! for yourscU, be your u11•n Co~ta Mesa. Apply in person posit.Jon requ1ru1g good boss. Men or \von1en. Can to (;rorge Arauz, 9-11 Al\1. il'lcphonc vo1Cl', St·l &. IBtll be slightly ha11d1cappc1l . Ptl'L\IE no exp. :1\1/F. Exec, abilities . J\·lust be Neat -Clean Appear1-1ucc. Ev('s. Snt AM, inside, iden! able to 11·ork Saturdays. Vts .• IX'tirc<l. Age ::!i'i to ;o. for students. 636-8995, H .. E. _expc ri cncl' 111Jt Supplen1enl yuu1· mcomc. 1!9'1-22."">8. essential, but he l Jl f u I. Drtvt'.: a cab G hr~ or inore a l PART tinie, hm ~interesting Preler local resalt!nl. }'or day. ,\pply in pc!'son, juU in 11-..;ne. ti.l ust have intCIVU call f..t rs. Uulll. Yello1\• Cari co., l&i i::. 16th i·ar. 5:il·!ll40 or 83.1-2469. \\'csley N. '1aylor Co.644-4910 St , Costa l\Ie;;a. PBX operator, Answering SECRETARY "'Of..IEN nc cd c..U fo r Sen tlet'. Exper prefercd. housecleaning, t{UOCI 1111.1·, Great oppor. lor mature. good how'S, 6T;i-iW3 or ~· Bch area. 536--888l. inlellige1u gal v.·i1h Sir 548--QiJ7 Speeoy, Inc. of 1.cwpur1 1 ~~~~~-~-~~~··n~~-~~· PERSONNEL CLERK iltust l>c good typist. have a pll~:ising per.:;onality & be uhle 1.o 11·or.k \\'l'll 11·/people. !·:x1~r. in pe.t'Sonnel 1\·ork p1·erc1. Xlt1t fringe bencflls. Co11l;.c! .M1'8. Ed\\' a rd s, J'•>rso1111cl D<"pt. L.l\I. Cox l\tanuf. Co .. 150":.J E. \Varner, :-;!Hllfl. i\nrt. Equal Oppor. E1nployer. ~-PRODUCTION~ MANAGER hcac11. Typ111g 6::. ...... p.111. /\lo si1 n..'Q'd. ,\dvc1i1siJ1g expel'. I u-~-nd,.,, I[") hclplul. Tn1,; is u position _..,.,. V Jor u gaJ 1\l11J c11JtJYi>I ~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;:;::;;:;; J'CSJJOJllSlbllH)' & Jll"C~SUl'l'. IF 7 -.. tr $. .... Cau IOI' ;1µpt. ~111·11 lU .1< Antiques 800 'I, HSk >01' ••<IVllll, lJ'i~·!hl!] ~-=-----­ SECRETARY Spe cial Commis~ion Antique Auction To adntin1s lr<itn1•. Be rii;;hl Nu LHiul 1\o HL"ser\'f' hand to a :. s I s la n l \\'i• hiH ,. l>l'•'n l'un11111,.~u1ul•d 11on11nistt·ator 01 1a r g'.f' lu :O-l'li ,.1 1111, tivn, 11 Jal';:(' hl·alth care curp. i\Just havt' ;,;:wt 1y111n~ &. sh skills .I.:. recent '').Pol'!'. 111 1ucc\1 cal ins. Salary to $1JO, Call Luis Jae, 540-·6(fJJ, Coastal l 'Cl'St.JIUICI Agc1w:y, 2 7 ~ u H.aroor u Jvd, C:\-1 ___ _ *Sec'ys,-Bookkeepers ,.,c .oc JV •' u.ins.r ~·00 1'11llp1;11•nl •, ,\llll'tor in UH•• 01 I ,1-o·plo!Olt ( i!<;i,lllY, µHJ!' :.vl1·11\ 11 , d·.:,·.1 :1n1! Vl~•OI"· !,HI 111 1.1• Friday, Feb. 8, 7 P.M. l,,l, \!J·>.'.•' ,.1l!' Of \/fll\, I~"' I 1111 1: ~ •' .111:ludin.),( ROiltl,I \ "' ' .• : .. ChllUt Clrn;1~"'• S.1· ...... "• l..."'ll':.1n L)1 :s11;, Vol. Encyl'IOpt..'Clia $80. 3069 Gibraltar, C.ii.1 . 54.'>-2665 19 CU. FT. \Vhirl1>00l, side hy side, rer. $2!Y.i. Gas dry1..'T SlW. \\'a.sher S i ao . Al so ~a rage s,de itcnis. 641--80:18 FRIGIOAIHE I m per i a I \\'Usher 4 cl•Ct dryc.r, about H yrs old. Fullr auto. $100. frl 2-!:i ll 9.1 ~ - -Ren~ Wa1hers/Dryers $2. \Vk .. l"uU maint. * 639-120'2 • \VA.SH.EH. &· DRYEll for s<i!e. Good 11·u r k i n g condition. Sltl. Cilll G:I0-1753 all. 5 REDLT \\'ushe rs, Dryers. Disl1washers:, $50 ,i:.i_ up to l Yl" guar. ~l&-521 8, 839-76W H.EFRIGE.:H.ATOJ{-, -18-----cJ". ~c;u·s Coluspt1L ~50. Utll 6'12-800.l ·cc---- YELLO\V auto \Vhi.rlpool 11·a.~hcr, $65. Call :,.IB-S7!Ji alt 12 Auction PUBLIC AUCTION * 2 DAYS * e DIAMONDS 804 U GOLD COINS • ANTl9UES E11ll'l'<.iliis, Jild\·. rulJ1L'l', r1nt-,~. 11'<1!1 •hi>s, i:;t111s. FRI., FEB. 8: 1 P.M. SAT., FEB. 9: 7 P.M. lNSP EL"TlON · 11 Ai\l·S PM Tnurs .. 11 At\1-6 i-'1\I. i· 1·1 .. 11 1\\\7·'1 1';\I S;1l., II i\1\1- 7 ll.\\, C1111,.un1er p1'0<'lucls 1ri!h ;..:-r;1phic desirning. 'lou do nul nei.."Cl to be an aMist !Ju! n1ust be ahle lo dirf'~'l arl- 1sts, photographers l!.1 pdnl- t•N . CrcRtive nbility, J:OtKI taste, tn ust ]01011· cwITnl trt'nds. Able lo handle cvel')' phaSC> from th~ original idea rhru pt'Oduction 10 n1a1·ke1 int roch.~tlon. Outst11nding QJ>- porlunity for the right _ptt" son. Send ret>ume .of <Jual- ili"1l!ions to P .O • .Box. 4848. ll;'VilH?, Cw. Liz i{l'inders 11gency 402U .t1i1'Crl ~i., l'•U uJ.>-.ilgQ Dial A Job 133-0855 No Cha rue To You S1~r-~'·"""· Hoosier Cao111c-.. SHERMAN CRANE l\.1J 'fu11 Ut'Sk. 1~ress Bii. ·' PROOF-' operator & telle1· pos. opcri. Sccut:ilY Pacific Bank, ·f_..'1.gulla N i gu e I Branch. E.xp, pi'cl. Ask tor Lorri Baker 4lP;.450~ E~ual ~~!Ul>tY Eih.ph:a,e\ C"<i"~ .1nd Rot·kers. llall AUCTIONEER ·1re\•s. D101ni;-and l3~droon1 Costa Mttsa Jewelry ~·.·~. Cr;1nnfa l11t•r lJO(•k. & Loan i:,•.;,.lnlor a r'l<l 1\I an I I e 18.t'I l\e\I iJOl'l Blvd. l lo.·11s, C'urio C ab 1 n e I s· 1 t;~1· you1· Kan11.An1encard l"a1·t ti1nc oUi..:c help .I Glass l'·ro111Hookcflse,1\\ar-ur i\liiS•Cr Lluir;:rJ Kno.,..·lcdge of genera.I oUiCl.!I l:Jc 'i'op Comn1odcs. Chttn· work & bookk~eping. Must {ielir r, Lamps, Silver, Brass, Building Mat•rial.s 806 be 11blt· to type. Apply in Lnr~e Variety Of Glass1vare, p e 1· 1 on Ha r 1 I cy & 'i\1i t'l'Ol'S anll niany niorc e Surplus. Building ,~uton Iteatal Jn1·, 1.~JU \,. colk-etahlcs. r.rArl:.H.IAL -l!JIJU's oi N.t:\V AMheim. Lo~g Heach __ J•ke's Antique Auction l'l'Eii'IS! l.Jc10r~, lu1nocr. p!y. SECRETARY 27?l ioJ • .!\lain I near Bulloc:-s1 tvoocl, nlllnl sheclln&:, n1old· For •n ad In Worr,an's lf~ orld C•ll Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 3~0 Wrop 'n' Button! Add-A-Square! ,. ·r11,1 l)ff sp1·1110.: Sl'µaratcs 1111,1 a hl'll!ill ~r.1nny L"tlflC . !:'\STANT t·ltCJCllF.T! '2 f. .. '1'fT _ "'ffTI • I gr;~1u1y squ 1ro•..: for hood, :: "'I lll~1Mt 111""-T.-rn1.·s of SC]U:lll'"" lor c•apc. j \1·1' • "Plilr> i:::1 rl.. look, WRAP UP a h<iµpy ~"Prini: hloded .cap1' of 11ors1~d. and sun1111er 11·i!Jl this Jl''l"t ' '••\'1'1! •!..·.· u1 11• size flls ' B . I b. .J . 11\lSSt'S 10-11,. drt'~S. 11g 11. 1. n" l n ~ ., '\."E'.'IT\-1'1 ·,-; ('t:N11" ou1l11ws the ~-r1sp lines un.! " ,. ; , ". • scalloped dl'taiL Choose slay· for ~.1 11 r.1tte1 n -iuld 25 frcs 1 l"v1<w:10. .. l!,1l'"· _ 11,l .·, denirn. Printed Patte111 ~ l !1 7 : ENGINEER n1l'nt involving heatinR sys· 1111111. ,Apply in per.son' 'ft'nti;,' 1·un1bu!ltlon pqufrp. ~ J~nrlley & Nlxmt Rental Inc, REI\~ E;$'!A1'~ • . I Pay For Ali. •.. Your ADVER:rlStNGI o ... la A ing, 1\·;ndows, etc. 1 Girl of..:. Rcq's good typiug, .xui 113 BUI LOE RS SURPLUS flling, li te bk k p n g , Dealers; Dul' Line of oak \Viii plealBl\tness. Good salary. prove lo )'QU !hnt J;ikc's Z-:iOO So. ii.htin, S,A, Chi!c\ren's Sizes 2, 1, IL Size 6 J't'Quires ~ yd. 60-in,·h, SF.V};;\i'TY·nVl'~ Ct:NT~ . for ea..:h pattcm -add 25 centi= for each pattern for Air l\1ail and Special H:'lnd· ling; othcn1ise third·t·1~ss delivery will take lhree \\·eeks or more. Send to Marian l\1artin, the DAILY PIUYf, 442, Pattern Dept .. 232 West 18th St., New York, N.\ IOOIL Pr i nt NAME, ADDRF.Sf. with ZIP, SIZE and ST\'U: rt•n l.; f(ll' !'ill'h 11a1tcrn for Air ;\Jud 11 11~ Spf't"l:1 I llan- rllin~; 11i;1r r111se 111\rd-r'lass <lt livl'l"Y will takr. three 11·w.ks or n1or1•. Send lo Al k't' Brook!i , 1111, DAILY PILCrr. I0.'1, N1.'Cdlccrrift Dept., Uox 163, Old Chelspa S!nlion. New York, N.)". 100.tl. Print Nante, Addre11, Zip, Pallem Nurnht•r. NEED LECRAFT CJ'ochcl. knit. t>IC. directions. SOc. Civil J::nglncef n.~s!sta nl. Vv.;n·u1nentnlion. Rtit>}Q::rnfl \!ll() W. t AnBheim. Lon1: PrepaJ'(' plaris. ~P<'C .~ sbOuld inl'ludC.JTifik\~ ~I· Beach. ' estlm&te11, 00-0rrlinlite bus ups 1v/pipin.it &. elec\.lica! .M-=E~Cl"°IA~N=ic~.--=ru~&.,...d~,-. ~Ex,,.-pc-:.d stops. E x P l' r i c 11 cc 111 .~'Omponi;nts. • Full time, Milft\on Cyclery, OOMtructlon control f 0 I' 2 Design Dr•ft~men 27672 Crown van-Pr""• t .. e-d e r&l H ighway ~,, <v ruimlnistrntlan~ p • 0 j e c t s Fnn1illar 11.:/press.utt vt'SSt'lS, "M~iM=lo~n::..;V~le~Joc:... ____ _ desirable, Degrtt In Civil piping, pllri1ps, Qiial 4'1- or 1tructuml · eng11~ri11g< changen-. .ASI\IE c:o<lc sec· l"tq'd. , or a r ~.Ing' exp Hon Vlll. de1\n1ble. send n!lllUrnc. Model Shop salary h111tor)' lo P11r'80nh<'l Machlnl1t Ortlttr, 0 .C. T?'ansll ffls1. E l>.j)Cr . .,... lltnn!um mfd. I 6ll Civic Center Dr, West, Typllt ' '. S8nta Artll. E .O.·E. Accuratr. F111nili11r w/engt· 2 EXEcUTlVE ~crC'tt1.rm1 nef'iing 1.•h1•111i~1ry lern1lnot- I pO!'llt1ons dpcn for c:;orpot111t' ~y. P11in1e to !iiart, ..... ·ilH n& , offlcir J,oco.tcd In S 11 n to v.-ork h1H 1\<"ttk trneceSB. C l emen tc , S R 1 Ar Y Bart>.r-Coleman .Go. I c o mmmsuratc w/expt>r. Write C\Aultlerl ad No, 90, 1882 M1.-C&.w, lt'\1.f\l! Oelly Ptlot, ~O. Jlml 1500, Call 979-1474 • 1 Cosla Mesa, t:11Hf. ·9~2(i. F.quhl Oppor. Emplo}<Tr • .iol e ne1v tnrnily room thh. nce<l11 morC' fun11tu1'e7 Shop DnlJy Pilot C.1a111llflcd Adi\ every dnyl \Ve are havint: a Jru1u~riy "White Sp~u;c" s11[(' ..•. Sel l Mmcth1n1: y,.tJ1h n Dllily Pilot Cl<1 s!':ified Ad! Call TIME FOR QUIC~ CASH · THROUGH A DAILY:JILOT, ' WANT AD 642·5678 ~ AJ1Y day is the 9EST DAY to n111 an ad! Don't df'ffl.)' •• _1._·1_2-_~ .... ·:'~'-----'----------- You have your own prlV11te 83J.....(E8L 1\ntitJUl' Aut·tion is 1he pl1~1:c Mon lhru Sa. t0-5 dC'sk &: pholle, S&me SECRETARY: 20 In'. wk, lo be .Friday.night;;. i14: 546-1031 __ _ locatlon 18 yrs. New 'or $7S. S:H & typing neceS3<1.1}'. Inspection begins Wedn~sriat. Furnlturt 110 .exp'd reaJ estate sales tlunt. Haroou.·. \,• r i 1 e February 6, 10 AM to ::i P r.t. I c..:c.-....;...c..:. _____ .:c.;..: "'°"1n1_:~-ww.elcome? Call foe ctlultled ad No. 59. DnUy SCRAM LETS XTR.A long studio oorne.r !:!I"'"" ''" 0 Bo " Cos group. Hcr<."Ulon cover, like W.E. lAC'benm~er r•lol, P " l5'i0, ta • nu. $225. iH&-1780 eves & Ul60 Newpcirt Blvd. CM Mesa. ca. 92627. WkeOOs. """3921 or Eve. 67MS77• SECRETARY, wanted lor ANSWERS ' N.B. l"W 'f'wr,. Some legal MU Sf i;e!J. Bd.nn, \Iv-rm, -., kitchen & den furniture, REAL ESTATE eip. req,:d, rs 8 to 4:30 Noggin -MinC'r _,.faith -s+H9'24 SALE•UEN pm,,CalJ 5;i0-5400 for appt. Eg018m -1w10TIONS -1· .. 5 PC. Pe<>an Bdrm aet , wttv not work in the hol\ 1. SLRVlCE 11ta. needs f\.1echan-Ask~ wheU.1er hl' ,1,as n~· incl Quttn hci:tdbrd, New 111~ _ Hunltn{ton Bcllch • le, O&SJ A lie. fl.1Ult have rotnant1 c no11ons, h s \\' e In 1wtay, Sac. $300. B75-3.llB FoUn\QJa, Va)J.cy. Let \l5 rune-up&. catburatlon cxper . say.s sadly, "~l aybc he h?,~ i.r,ln you. Call Phil ~IC· i)ttfl"l' S yni expcr. Arco. notions, but no 1\IOT!ONS. FURN I TU TtE, collectors N&mec, VIU..'\GE REAL· lSth &. Newport, C~f. ANTIQUE PIANO, Eng, Items, jewelry-too\1-mlsc. oc.'l..Al'4:: Sat. & Sun 49J-257U. ~ATE, ~7. STF.NO; UnuJlllal oppor. for Broad wood 18 O 6, REAL EST.ATE) S ALES1'li\N 11el( employment sen d rectangular, nll:lhog. case. T\VIN BED. NEARLY NEW -w4flted; · ttet.M! ornc-e, 'hnt resume to CiaasUiCd ad No. 2'X5'6". keys & work!'! wm-1 PAD & SPREAD. $25 ~t Hwy , I o c a~ IO n . 43. cl o Daily Pilot , P .O. Box complete. Sacrifice $485. &tll-3123 Ol'J)OMll11i\y to learn aboul 1500 Coata Mesa Ca 92626. 673-1232-~--~~~~ •1 PII:-:CI·: Sectlonr1I couch, ~lcaUon •·development . Thin~ of \Yhat yo~ no longer ANTJQiJE t\\'0-faC<"d desk, good cond. $50, 2 blue Mark Gumblner &. AS!it>C. need, make 8 list, lhe n !'!ell SOX60. S.100. or off('l'. Chftlrs, S25 ca.;:h, $19-IM7 I~~· Coa.st 11wy, LagUna 1ho8e 1tenu1 . \\'\1.h a Daily CMll fiT:rl2t2 LIV -RM fum llurr. & lJ:l Bea~ 494-9Ul Pilot Clust:Otd Ad! Call "List" 11. In t"la~11ilicd. Ship yQii 1luli;: carpellng. Good ~•f'Cl1 n "P11.r·-1"1i.c"i! nn nd! 642-!1678. to Shore Results! fi~2-567!. rond. 645-m1 • • . NlJMllEIL SEE MORE Qu ick }"ashlons and choose one poltern fret? f'rom our Spring·Summer Catalog. All slz~s! Only 50c. INSTANT SEWING BOOK 11ew today, wear tomorrow. $1 . INSTANT F ASli l ON BOOK llundreds o r lnshion facts. $1. it's 8 breeze ... sell your \tl'ms wtth f'ME!, use Dally Filot Oassifled. &U-5678. '72! """ ln..~lant i\t11.crs.me Boak. Basic , lnncy knots. pal- terns. $1.00. lnlllt•1tl CrcN:het Book - Lcem b.v pichU't!'I! Pal· ll'nLtt . .St.00. Oomplet.i 111111.ant Gin Book -mol't! lhllll 100 1lft11 $1.00. Oin1plr.le Alt:hlln Book Sl.00, IC Jiffy Rue Book.• • 50c. l'klol( of I.:! Prl16 Air'&•· "'°· " quilt Book I _ 16 pettem s. 50c. Mtlfllaum Q11IU Boot I · 50c. C)ntll1 fnr Tnd•J'I U\'lftC ~ 15 bl!-eutltul p11l1arn&. :.OC. • .I • 3B DAILY PILO T f ril'IJY f~bruary 0. 1q74 ~-_,.,=,,----,.,,-·--~..,------_,..,,.._,.-_,,,,.------_,.,,--,-------:;T;::.,-.·-.--,,.,-,-.,.--;---:.-;:-c..,.--.-:--;-::-::c:;-::::>-~;;7'"'-'.:;;:;-;-::;;;;;;:;<-""iffiiJ Mlscel 1neou1 118Misce11Aneous arntv:-Radio, Hi Fi, Bo•t•/Mlrin. I Cyclet, 8ik•• Trucks 962 Auto1, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 1:;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;:::::;;;;;11 Star•• 136 Equip. 904 Scootars 925 CORTINA DATSUN DATSUN LIKE Nt>v.· 5 1~ !If> t:;vtnn.ulr ORANGE '71 FORD 1/2 TON AUCTION TQNfTE * 7:3 0 P.M. ~l·l\!1'11, HCA .o:i S\'L\'ANIA long shaft Qr IOllP .Jwhn::on Sp<;r1 l'ustu1n 1nc·l\ufl LJNLY 1----------(<'l•·~lt.l<lll'!I & SlCl'l'OS. Priced Sr.a Hone $175, llar11..-ll COUNTY :.11.:iu:1 ,\111.J'..:S, \'N, U•ilu-'(j'.J corrrlNA, ·I •pd. IW I. BUY A 610 11 ...... ~ tlia11 the dl!k.--ow1ters Mal'l!n rod CLO r(•rl, sti<J. ln1.t111·, ruJ1v, lil·llh ·r, ~I l'SL (JuoJ c.ts n11 (: u ri 11 111tJ1 : JI' 1•!1•tur1• luhr. I ofhc-r rlf'W c·ust11rn rud~, SUZUKl•IULTACO COllMI 1nlrl'l)!'l' Ra1u;:cr ('\l!<I· 4'0llll\11011 ., 97{1.:,10:1, .~;,j'.j:,u NEW, NEAR-NEW, PRE-OWNED NEW '74s NOW !~10STOCK i PARTIAL U STING . LH . sets. BR. sets, chest s, di stressed n1aple I)/{. ~et IA' hutch . sofa s, loveseats. occ. chr.i; .. recliners, loc king glass door gun cabinet. du1cttes, desks. tl istressed maple tbl s .. coffee lbls .. hide+a·beds. daybed. apt. \\'asher, eye-level s tove. refrig 's .. v.'ash· er, dryers. tea-earl, hookt:isc.o;, n1altresses, Ian1ps, lA'ater softener. 24 gal. nevv paint. toys, misc. -! lots 111ore. Note: E xpec ted arr1· \':ti or 6 near nt:\V \Cndtng rnachlne:-i. ltc·n1s subject presale. l~of 1\ & ~1/C. ;.r 1~11·•~ ,I; ~ervi~ 19" & 1'('('13, ~~:t' NEW 74's ton1 l'~\MPF..:lt :\he ll 1 ~1:11J) 't\9 cor:rtNA. 8(1h1 U'ltfl~. [.111.-• r (-.l11r !<ltl!I Ol r (! .-~~~-$2799 I P~tKINS '·101, 50 h11 l"'•S >;H~ ~111,.r, l{•<.Hl 1•1111.f. $.'~~I 1l··l11 ••r•·i1 i "'''·lip. Al "'' , STREET & DIRT nu~kl~ l1l 1<ttJ('k & 1.111 thn.n 1,!XX) hrs. prop, Jfyrl ~ ~,J'l-'Ni7 i~,;:::~~'~:'.~:~9:~i:; ~:·,·;.~~~:~~,35~1:6 Ji-;J~~~,~~~~¥:~: ;!7 .. _' Jj, -·--·-D-A-TSUN ,\j\(' Culor TV, 19041} (HARBOR AT Wl.LSON I ~- 260Z 6 10 710 PICK UPS L\l \IF.DI:\ rr; l~i·:LlVEll ~· 1 1\• r "l'1!1111. n1dlt\ he11tt1', (j,~, t)t'l1k1·s, luJ' only $69 .97 mo. B1i)(lkhurs t or 9001 Allan111 , 1!173 lS·fOOt \V 1n11e1· . 616·2t2il 646-46~ ,72 FORD COURIER J!11nl lng!Hn Dcal'h. 9:.>S-332'J Includes 11.\ lip .T·>hnSfi11, 1974 Hard-to.find THE ALL NEW DATSUN 710 . Tul: I 111 .. 11!!1!.\ p;1yn1e11t fOI' i~ 1 +" Cush Jll'Jre 1$ S:tl.i~.5t; ui..L l11.\, 0 1 fc1'1'.xl pl1)'nlenJ pl'k'<' Uh !. $:.!SS.:,0 dOW/l pay· 11\l'll\ I.~ S:sti31S.<12. ,\PH II.II!',, 1 ~0. ()2~490J. 11r :A>2-~J I tru.iler, <.'Ol1\'ertible-t 0 I'. • UP PRICES • l~)..1·l·llt·nt n111i111!011 l •111 R ICE 'S-TV=~s~E=R~V~ICE-CO\'cr, s pe c n om ete:-, ,,.11, .. "~" r·v \l11~:s. ,\;..1.1oT.j B-210 Cpe. Air ~:v11dltiu11li1;;, ,\J\l F\I t<i.rl ic1, ·I Sl/Cl'tl. !u 11ne11i11 t1• 1h·ll\t'l'Y O.J\.C.:. :;1; 1uu::.. UJ·;.L, (' o n1 pa .!1 1'!, \l.'l\lk·throW!'h 12 Fl:B 74 1>t1.n.~i. l;l•.::o,J gas u11 "1 ~c. !furlnt'l'l,Y Jn Pantry S Cntr) 11i nclshiOO, lounge seal s C1nd BICYCLES Cidl li1·f,,1\· 10 .\~1 "1' 11'!1'1' IS HERE WE FORTUNATELY 2075 t/1 Ne\\'po rt Rlvd .. Costa filcsJ (Oehind 'l'ony's Bldg. Alt1t'l s.1 Costa r.tesa ** 646-868ti * TV Specials * n1ore. Crea! tnntily or i<k1 i.; .:ii I' 1!, \\'eeke11d:> i111y· t; ... e(I & C'oilor TV set1'1 • \Vhile boat ; jusl !lkt' nell'. C•l~l Get 'Em t.1111•. t\~a~onahle &ti-lJ~:t . HAVE THEM IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2775 rney last~~ Co!or 1ront 165 f\('\\' $4600. l\1a.ke reasonal)!t< While we up, E &. \V lron1 $3j up. !'or offer. R?.8-41.:fl. Got 'Em "1·r1·i<'I' call : c BAJA \'aehts invites you 1,1 orona clel Mar !like Shop .1• 1 "1'1cellaneous 118 :Ht;..r..002 or 5-l&-6003 ''03' '" c ' 11 ' "'' u•V>n huu,,e at uui' 1llttn1 1.i1 ., .:.. oas J 1·y. Gara;• Sal• 'tiU C:.11J·;V. G eyl, 20 f\ll 'Ci, 1<'Hh or 11 1thout ca1np•:r, Coud 1:<1nd s1;95, 642~99,~ Vens 963 $86.73 Mo. 260Z's ·~· ~ . ' .. 888 DOVE ST. .\l;11•.\1·1!11u a! Jtu11 tJQrce :-..1 ,\\1>c11cr Bl'.:Al'H 833-1300 I 137:l Loi;:.ru1 A1·e., C~T ... ~ Sat 2·9·7-t rrom 1fl-4. }'or r~ll)-0011 1 DECORATOR'S E EALISTIC CB radio, haw pr("view show in~ of our :,i,•f ·'·o l'ho11e Order~ ·57 l1H~VY ·1 1fr. '1'.1.001 G,\l~GE S:lll'·\'\\' 111"''' ~. STUDIO SALE I' n 11' l' r pa e ri • portable high-speed dc1i;e l S PQ rt -"!!!•=""""""""""""'"'"".,I ot•f;:: Illilc~. n1in! eund n1·1g Al1 ton111lll'~ ;.;, ·1 ~l"'i'd~ L)lr,r.:· 1·.~! ~ ... 1e1.·t1u11 1t1 I •• \ 1111· ui,·J1.lil' 1:1•l 11t 1:< U .\.l'. DOT DATSUN ""'' .. ,.. ..... "" ...... ,_, ......... "". "'"10· n<!4 I f .. lQ'. .:-.L \1 -:1·.H\'1t·1:. J!Ol'n~. 011'!•."'> \ll)'\, J~\'E:-i. tires, alf ('011d 1l1•1nt1·, I• :ii . • J••11 er/>.:H'C ht•arn anlf'nna .. .. • 5 • bun1"('r Jui.:"a;'.;:•' r 11 1· k P1<·!ur1·s cit•('Ora11vr 11f'nl<; . ' · F isher belore il s s11lppf"<l F:o111t!,v 1J\\'l1~·<I, 01 l.1 v '' • J I · · ' ;.:,•f)hratl' or ! n g e th t! r t" t"" S.1n Dc•i"'o boat ~hnw . [@.·'-'·,.,T~ ~. G'·l-i:!U-, I· 1:U\I )( 'l'il ~ 'l't .. :-: -v1:J ~To :1.:Jo l .~'llhl' lu ~111! Dlne11f' tah)I' & 'l1a 11'• ,1 )J'\•·.s , lrun, I amps , :,IS-'.{~AX) " ii... " & C:..... a..:J11 ~ fo!d illg 11l l<'t'l •C" Ii :o i 1·, 11:1llp11pt'r. ,,,,:.~~,,..~~,.,-~= 1970 Placenlia, C · ~! · '7·1 Chei-v \'<.in, ~. 1'. :-:h•ll'I L<1w as $107.94 mo. lu1· ::1; 111t 1~. t) \., I., tllltlit' 1 ti!' ,1{ !h1: 111;!11\' )iilt' I 1111 pvl'(••d l'ilt'.~ 11" 1,ff,·i·: L:l11 \',hi' hill <ll ' il"I"''' 11 li"'ll 11 11.pol't .11 11:1 lhJ ::11:•n111l1'<'" \'110 !':1 11 IP11-.1 11 l1r11 ·1d 111'11 0111' l'.111 II ( '1'1111';' l\!l!'ril!I NE\~JPOf<f ('l'Ut t'ht·s. J:enth'TI f'!'""~lll'1' \\'!l!)J.ES.\J.I:: & J~£U)\\. Jl J·~A·r11 KIT &ilid l'\it 2-12" GlG-i<!ll •73 '74 CZ SALE 11 111 baS ... 1.0CO nli's. S!!ll brt'A1ll!M un il. ~ 1•'11 1n •' 1 Sl:!\l),\Y O!\LY. F1•h. 10th s1~'H kl'rs, 1-JO" horn 11•/foot '63 s,i• CJIPJ.C: Connlc T~. • uDUer 11 11n·. S·IG-1-192 Call collect or direct 1213) 769-4666 Sage Leasing Co. rninl;s, "'gs, l illl'rl.~. n1iM·. 9:\)1 -4 PJ\l ~"'i ll'h S:?'.rJ. ;,18--0297 aft, all!() pito1, l:il 11·1111 ~:-;. Fur lln1ited 1in1e only liUJJ GE ·o:i. '\lust Sl'!I, niaus. •t,·1s....,..,.,ar<'. n11sr , lt1rn itur•', THADEN INTERIORS ;, l'J\I ll·l l'.:. 29th .SL ;\pt.1~. \'Ill' ~· D" J2i·/111Ji· ALL :\IX's CUS'J' + 1-0 ( . DATSUN .. · • ' n , r • ~·uston1 p11in1 .. )riJ! 011·nl'l", Elrci. p;unt ~pray 101. :!ii 1 f'.. Coast 1111.')', Cd~1 t' .. st,t i\ll's_o_.______ r elri;.:. ROF, m.1ny xt ru;;, It:\/;•· Sl'tup 'f:1 x & LiL'. 8,.st olfl'!', li4;~{)7:lS · l\h,·11• \11• 1:1kt• pr!o!1· II a rhl ,..,Ill' •Ill tlllli!lh 'lll•IH'\' I'• ~1 ·1,1i·1·'' J\l11JQs! n\•11' l\f nyl;1g "Tllll.:t·1· ~ -/ \'/'E / I 19" J 1'V •\",80". C.·111 5~>2-i·116 fe\'f'SI i 3 L'Z 11! I lt'lld 1SJ2.9j1 .S·l.!l:.i Jlt.;'.\'l\ !)!"! 11·/oiti!l, I,,,,. .. 111oc.e COOi' , v " " ¥ -A L • wasllf'<'. •·(·n11·11t 1i1·•·rl1H"' ' ..,,. 'I r t /d ~·01· ,\CL'L'""· :)all' 111!0 uto easing I A' 1 >or• >111·111.·s. !aUrler, S)l. J'orl · l"l · r·!t 1Ul('t 11·. Ot'/Ni, roll· Tl~:\DE 66 at'r•' frt'e & elt>.1 r * c',\LJ. ,1 .•.. ·r"'~ * 11)11. l.1 ':11'111~ f1·1· )Oii <'ot1!•I • ---------- 111•'1111 dt'i1 i•1: (I difl••!'Plll '70 DATSUN 1973 o;:s. ~1t·reo 11111p, "H · ·· J J " I f u-~ OA.N" rr·t·(Jrdc-r. Si>l'Ok•·r~ '."\!.~ 1·4 , ,!sh11r, l!oharl kit<iid, SjO, ;1l'Oun1 ~!an!. u 1110. et ranch ne11r Indio for equity lfilh P!aee, Costa .\!\'~IL ~·.i. t'n_•t•1cr A1uana ne v e 1· 11n p:lrt.~. l:1hor 11·rumn!y in any size ro11·rr l>o:i.T. Mobile Homes 935 Sill\, USl"<I, ' ~?7.\ , 0J\J a y Ill~ S~;~I. 9fi.J..2f.Kic3______ Q\\·nf'r. 121 :1\li,~J-5739 11a,.,1.,•r /cl 1)'L'J' c"111bo, top :->TE!t l·;\) ~· o 111 11 o 11 en 1 s. \\'ILL TfiADF: <:hoil'<' Applr MOBILE HOME BIG ''<1ra"'~ i;ale. rl·tiring .~.1 I "I I I $'"' R r· J I ' FOR SALE .. " Jlluut' .... n co1H, .u..i, UJ.: ,;ln·a ri c 1angcr. Nu sryles. \'allC'v lol for boal. Tri hllll, : troin !llilitai;.·. l'ln l 1 q 11 t' l:lxlJ, Barwick Span l sh i{C'l'l'l\'f'r ~11lo•s. Gd sound 16 1·,. '"' ft. l •lO l/D, SILVERCREST china C'£1hin1·I. r n C' k in '-' 11 / ' " ~ ;:11 1 , <""'I' 1\t'111·c, ~·/p1ul. .~lOO fi7~HJ~1 I _oo_wsill' ·-'·_6_1:>--0_·"··cl____ "OBI LE HOME ch:iir , corft't> r:1 hl•'. J. h(1ll $1W ~"G-S957 ------------· -,.,., tr(''-Burr;1u~. rahlr, chall'", -~ ·..:!:.'__ nt·,\ 21" L'Olor console, BAT'. Ilo;1 ! 19' Century, 111·11 20' x. :,:;•, :2 BU'/. 13A, carp., eo11('J1 & 11 1:itchin~ ln1·l' i;e:11 . We're No Beauties 111:•pl1• r;ihinPt S7J. Sl'.!-5142 a1onilC'-!, n1inl l' ond . ~ll't1[lcc1. bll·lns., 1•ctr1~ .. desk, :o1e11·in~ machlrH'. ~ll . , uur coloi·s don 't nintch, 1nal1o~;iny tapstrcak S )l)J(J, 11 a.•.ne1· & elect. dryer, 11·JL·cd clubs 1n1cn'i;I dishe~. IXIQkoo, but 11•e're ;i .i,:ood \\'blrlpcx11 6T:r-2G<·>t''----~--~ foi· :!:to air eond., kit.:h. brick.~. inllatable raft, ~· aulo. 11·ash~·r & i:;Rs (IJ'YCl';,l'~--'-"_'_'•_Y_'_" __ _,l/ 1 r:r~.\:\D 1111. ni•i'f'l' hccn u.<1c<l cluck, i;torHg:e shed, land· n1uch 1nor('. Sri1 . & Su11 yuu ("<111 !1111·c ho!h ut uS fn1' . P.n("ing S a b 0 t. great SL';1p1•d pttti,J, 'CT11'ce yrs. old 1oa111 to :> pn1 84:'i Tcinµlr ~7J. C11 !1 6·12-3589 bet. 5:J1J savinjl,';;., Call 6-1~...-Z.17'.'. · Ukc l\U . l.Ot:aLed in nC\\' Iii!!;; Dr .. Laguna Bl"ai:h A· 8 pn1 to sloe. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 atlult pk. a1vny frotn noisy .ccc..cc77:=':CCC..:C"==~ 1· ~~~-"'-".•.~-~--!•••••••••••ii 16' l_·\P:lTRAl'\E Boat \1·ith Et. One·haH bl. 1ron1 <:lu!J. Household Goods 814 Pvt l•ty l>l'lling ·I caral 1°·.o 1'111' E1·,·0 1.,,,., nlolO•' ""° " " • ~ house. $15,.195. Call EVJ::S. lJJAr.lOND ri11g. a PP r L 0 VA B L E , l I v e I y <1'/ slip, $173. f>IS-jJll 213-694-'1690, 6!:17·7152. SIFl1i\l0NS ;;\p. soffl, rni. huniid. <le-hu1nid, 1no1\·t>r, htlbed, 01·al ntb, l"!Ce1. hC'al£'r, luggagl', s:'.0-2620 S2450. (ur Sl;J()(), 'l carol NE\V.fOUNDLt\ND i\I J rt1:1-l'•<J t1·11. ioppr. $2400. frir )'l's. Good home only . ·1:!1i'C'AR,\VE:LLE skibollt. CAN BE SEEN AT: $1200. , and mo re. c:i~h &12--3107 LO., l'.:!V !IP. O:'IIC, lu CRESTMONT or c1'rliried chP.ck l)3G'1i75l , _ . l1r~. Askin~ :t1S,~,O. 675-58:»9 ESTATES C\'t•s 01· 11k 1'nds. FR~ ' iik old Heinz 12' 1\LUi\l. Car top hoat $12';. JOJl Site Dr., Breu. (C~llli'!li M, II --puppies. cute, smart, n1ostly ''·-·· l•P oot•-a··' ,,.,.11, 1,,,k , ,, 'Sc •• n .. u. C k " T vv 1u .. ve. across 1ron1 a1·ea OC ··fl·J)(l(l nioiner, erricr ~!1."1. TOJJ Shnpc 673·al!·12. Con1n1. l·losp.) Lot •.Jtl. J1welry 815 GORG1::ous Diamond engagl'n1cn1 srt, b 1~<1 u t eJ"artcd 1n 1.1 kt gold. lolal 11·Pigh1 I 1·t, Sa<'. :s,:l;:,11, 9G2-:li8i Wanted 820 father. !K>2-SL?9 CONTACT IL\l', PK. !\!Git., -..:.c==-----.:.:: "IL a ·1 1 · Boats, Sail 909 Jl!{/VATJ·; p.'.lrty 11·i~hes to 3,.· 11 lU~ lUil f ~· ',' l'. It' r' ..!._O_.':_:'il101rT11;:t_. ------ lJuy old vi· unusu:i! silver 11 1'1hlralJli•, gd iv, ~"11111rl'~1 · SUPEn buys on \Voodys. Motor Homes ur china iti>1ns. no coins, a shots, lisc hkn, J&i-IS-l,, 19(',6 !\1--:o ketch. 33-!\T B\()('k Sale/Rent Miscellaneous 818 if no ans please call aft T\\'0 lqvable t-.ta Im u t c Is!anrlf'r 11·/11ercedcs-d~l. 1-----------i fip1n 714·83'.!<>0l'.!. Puppies. 3 1l month.~ olU. 191'>1 Jl},;l.:'\!. ,\very & Co. S • S t SILVER COINS __i_'\'ced good home, 64:>-00.~5 67:µJ7G I Wlft9 e P :ivin" Joo·~ vi·er f·icp !\'!'.:EDS fainily v.·/Jots of GE"J'TI'.\'(; Divor1·ed, nni.~t In• ludf's s11·in;:.~ •" ~lidr·r. 1 ~iuc~ C<t!I 9\il-3-)lti bet 9~\lll lo~e & rm. l"iic.ndl~ II 1no ~ncri liC'r. 30' Alde:1 Sloop. x!nf r·onr!. $:?11. !'iH;.7S1 7 ;d!t•!' & tt1t lipin. mJX{'d breed. 64&-£262 Xlnt. 1·rJnd, ne1,· sail.s. 111'11· G 11·ecl;day;;, Rnytin1 • 11 e.;i... 1111. nlak<' ofl,or. 71+.99j...2j.JS end. Musical lnslruments. 822 Ii-,..;) ot· :-io;,...\:-i.,l\ .. J.105. SEt: the n,-.11· 1974 f~ainbow. s LE 1 I ;•t1 and SUppli4!1 HOBIE 16, like llC'lv, Lin1e IT .. " t',\N'TASTIC, 11· . s . A : Brant ne1y Pea1·e1 Tl/'·, i\IAC~HINE OF 'rHE ";l 1 arr ·' · 'fW. lure o· ' ,,. 'd I p \ s·~ 2 St · 1 ,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiii OT(>{!(\, 11·ith or \l'ithout PS5 i'>!ics SJO each. Sigma I trailer, rnl! 833-2900 days, \E;>..TUP.Y . Ca ll :O.la1. ,. , + 1 di ll P t G I 850 67:{-\397eves ;iJG-2:t!I. S:;G-:lj9:i, aft (j l':oll acous 10.: gu1 ai· iar s ie e s, enera ~~---~~---- l'RSC SEX!. Al'>ll. Sunn Solaris 24' Sailing Trimaran 642-12!H A1np .~1'JO Sonic I Bass headd ----------- BR1\ND ne1v i\lorse sell'ing Sij. Call :i.'i7-ll151 aft. 5P Fl1. * Security Pet Food* C:i!lcy, head, slreps 2· machine. Does e1~n·1h111g, u f b 2 lli c :i:.-.&--;>169· 641--0389 "· 1 · '"'"" Of fie• Furniture/ t:I.' Y •C. · o!t .. 1'1' Boats, Sl1'p1/ Docks 910 never .,.,en 11ser. :"e~· .; .•. ~.. E . 824 1.Jt.' lb. A!I Kennel supplies Sacrifice $1 ~,0. Bilby furn,., quip. fH7·3<1i7, J llii \Vil.shin•, ::;,A, lam11s. pictu~. l' r v ~i:-,7-~:·.139 ::i.\CH!FlCl:'.: Z'\r. 11l' 11· J\lOVJ!\'G 1nust sell Avlry, Sll't.'li.:a.~c SC<'ly. desk, ,1,: birds free, SF.AR'~ l'.'l:'I .<>1oi·f', ~l;i !<S door st.'rlr ehnir c11trv & i;i<le Call &U-19'j\ aft 5 \\'ANTf;D, SliJ• for ~ 7 ' Sa ilboal, no liveflho!"l rd, 542~11 69 rla~·s. ;~10-{~1~·pi; Boats, Speed & Ski 911 /')\ f'll S1 2J ~ •• Ip! sl<.>\ ~ :;:,'\;, l l l1tdrs 1\I~ C<H 0IC a-phUtll' c 8S2 P.dli'1 ll'l!Ck $100 S('ar ~ lu tele. ans, S\S. &ll-Jl lli Cd,\! ats IJ\l'l head clll·Off S:'\I\ ~!(), 1 ~ -; ,-. _ 1-,-. ------.---'-" 17' DEEP Vee nu h\ill/trnil. s-1 \\' Hltl1 C\I f l~1691 2 ~J.\I CJ!JNG w,1\nu1 li:sec HEG Bu1111ese Kitten-' met. flakf" S900. 60 il.P. ..:_i • ·-· ' ' I dt•,k$. 11e11•lv r c r In 1 sh c d 8 \\eeks Old, !11alcs $90, o.l:i. ski/fish xlnL cond . OOt.:GllBOY \KO(JI, .. 1n, ('I tops, l-n1e1il i;al\'i.!llan uc·sk J· r111aJrs SllO, 6·Hl-86.s9. $2'Q. 892-J(ffi.!l63-:.S.i2 is·;.::;1· s:i0. ra1 , nurulJik<', 11·/ctuiir. Hent>1.1nable. Call D 854 Boats, Storagt :~·,o~s . SI"_l. Double 01·c'tL h111 . !) & 5pn1.1:7:>--19:.!fl. ogs 912 ~~~1;~ ·1 )fS <old SG:.0. ~ \l~t·:l'ft001'' 3-dr siife/flk, 0:-1 the l'ery best part of _:_ " ' ~l '11i dfl. mai·h .. tile st<)J' bxs. !hf' •~1a~1 . I blk In CARPF.T'1'\"G i11~t.1ll"r ha~ '.l'li'. h [[Je folders X. Pierl'l' n1an·elous l11·h, 29,5(() SQ stra plush .~-sh:i ~ y11rd:i ~·· xti7 \\', J9th Ci\1 6-12·3·10S ~I con11nercial prOJ)('rly on in beaut drcora1u1· 1'<•lor~ -:-;-.-• --n1:tir1 bl\'tl ir1 CArlsbad a! ;i!. d i~count . prie~"-~';1 r!rl 1 n~; I ~11:.,·. Jla ~~, Ex~c _s\\·1·1 l'i.1,r.' S:?.~~ pc•r SQ 1-'T. Lei;~ &111~1.1lln1K 111e.V'\_,..,',ll.! ~1.•J/2.:i ·~c (!u s SS/ ... 1. f,;1 ; if con1n1\s s!o11 -~ --l'ter,·e &i7 \V. I~. C.\I . ' . · r 1:rr;. "72 \\.Ards 11 t11 ti . C!;i-"JOS unneccssar;.. Charn1u1g old DRY Storage: Sail boats ro 15 fL launi-hin~ int·l. .<:;nine park·;,:. :'\1.'\\'p-Ol't f,7?,..:1)10. Transportation )[i] fri:,~itr-ss SJ:Xl ~ki rack ro1 1· " ' l'CL"i.tllrlitioned 2 Br, house .\l; .. zd~ Sil. i\q~ariUl11, JI!~\\. -·~i\'~!,Ql.i~; 1\10-fJl-(:d <iL·Sk, 011 proprrfy, 2·100' business 920 ~lfl ,194-0-1;,.1 J1:1Xti0. ~.JOO. or offer. !'t , Jrontngc. Oivncr iZ13) Cempers, Sale/Rent -· C<1ll liT".r-1212 IIB-'1-131 c EL EB H. IT y Je\\'f'J'lr • I~~~=~-~~~-- Fashions. E11rn free Sfi1·111c: P1anos/Organ1 876 e PUPPY WORLD e Ensf'mblc~. Phone J?,G-s.:>.J7 Chihuahu11s, Ti11y Poodles, or 511--0220 • PIANOS 1\1ne1'. E!<kimo, Pit Bull~. GE "-a;;hcr 11·/tnini lJ;iskt't-:1 • ORGANS Uull Terrier, SL Hcrrutt,J. rno old $1.")(l, Bd1•n1 ~·-1 l'OL'knpon, Dobcnnnn. Shep- 11·hite ,t 1·ihru1)n~ n1;11!rf'SS· Rentals from $5 ht'l'd, Da1;hshw1d. 100 1\11:..:- lbl C II I ""~-cc-l :/l PUPS:! Siurl Sf'r1·i"•' ' . a nr ri ppt :~1.·1·"'·-.\1 ... ~1 flt·ccds. Ope11 E1·l·o>: :\r11· c11ston1 111adl' Au1 111l1n e Pianos & Grands ~.:;1 :10~~ I laze :'I link Sl<>ll'. ''\!'1111111'!' ------ilcfciiilr"d, .\If(; ~··ll i n ·.:. 111 ALL MAJOR BRANDS 1\l\l' i !'1 ~1i &11 r r , n1al1• 1 ,.0~t. 1;i'.j.fl l·l::. L·~cd S: rcliuilL µiu110,,; also ~ 1', l;~·aul sn1arl, 11· <'JI L·prighls 11v1n1 .......... s1:!1 1 ~·1i,1 1·Pd. 111ake J!d sho11· or BllOIL.\I A~'Tf:I :. B BQ, P v r 1 L.I' ;.::~·~ S1iincts .......... s1.r1 hunti11~ rJ1.1i.:. SJ-0. adults c11 rl . Pl.1.1·c1·,, ·· ............ ~~i~1 vnly J •. ~-.r .. ;·~·li. :01 ·('f'~~llr1I'~. 1·u1.11 CO\'rl'. 7 ------(Jr,oncJs " ···•········ S..J'.JJ Sl'!l ;\,\L'Z~:·H pup10, ~lints. "12:i Gi~:\.11.~ ,\ l:TH l·::.:'J't(' l11dinn .!r·\\•'l•·1·y ::1::11 C<11111nv C;:1pi.~tr:1nt'. C'lr1nl'11t1•, -192-11}.~ • Organs ... 1uds ~··1,·1ce, groon11 n:.:. ALL MAJOR BRANDS 1-1 ·1·n1~ ,o t -~l~:! ur ~i:.12-~:;•,1, I )jil1:.;1011 , •• , oi•'lliV • , , , !-ijlllll'I ... , , . ll• ·11• , .. , , . e FREE e S-l'.1!"1 afl -., ~ l!i!J IHJSJ-! :i<'tl"r pups, i\.J\C. Sl~1. :,· Ult C:1ll R. /lr1l lu11·<ty, l'L·1,i. (·hnin toilro! 111•'1""1' I Organ Lessons tYl&-71~1. 1·1·e li:l.3--0j~:: h"l 'll USf'rl •. l~cad\' to h<'!<~l1 . · · I l l f ,,,,i r~·v fh<'lll«f 1n1..,1·• ~'..'!l'.l.i .. \l\C -1,•111 Jj;i;;srt Jlnt1tl1l, lll~ .~~i.tri:i::i ion.~ UH' iu t'I FUL.I ER TON MUSIC ~"'·ti+ .~l1f11 1, -I )1-•1ld. \lu~r ~ell. 1 '!~•1 Eu;·llr! ... .,l!n!;iin \',.l)P~ ~.:Ji-JO!i~ !:i \JV\'J"r. 1•:•1't•t11'-' l•.r ------- 11'<1l'fh"1 IX', rli~ll(.•s. 111··11 1n·~. ! Bl k. ~" 11 r ~n,. 1111'~0 1-'w;.· OLJ) J·:nglish sheep dog !ll'rlrling. ~10. !ake~ "II 557-4836 p11ppiPs, 7 1rerks. ;\J'\C. Call 19~ I'' ·q S J?" I I 1~~ :\. ll;.1·11<'•1', l·'ul l.-,r111u X1G-lG!iS . ,,-"'·'·-·-·-· 1'1't•yr·" 1 ir:)l 871-1805 ----------- BIG (;;1rngc Sal1•. S:11, l·\·I• AKC Silky Te1Ticrs, s lrH !l. Furn. clothing, to~-~. Open Nights 'til 9 p(·di~rcc, shots & pap<:rs. 11l:1 nts. n1i~l·-~.x Jciann,, Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-S :-19J--5J52 .'\pr. l:I. C.\l I GOLJ)E N-~,-1'·;,-,-,-.,.--1'-"-I'!'., l\E.'NJ\·lOP.I:: nryer $S~1 . E.11'ly I PIANOS -ORGANS 1·han1p line. AKC. i\Jolocs, Amf'ticn11 t;1hll'S s2:i. !'in:.:' i'>o •w & lls,.,d. G!'i'lt t s~·!ection. ~hots ::.3;1~;!77 Aft 5::~o. h~i:i Sl..J. ~h~~1·f'r ,i;; r rli.;c r j ~'.0~1,1!•e1 1 1 1 ::t• .price~: OPl'll CAIR:-1 TERRIER, l\1ale. St,50. r11 9h.?,.11.i-II . I l.11 ~. & :-iuu(l.i)'>. l hc bes1 ,\KC Registered. Crean1 COi\WLET£-H:\i\1 STATIO\ deal!> 11•11' :i lwa,vs ~l : , 1~1lor. ·f?.16--0142 Excit~r 2 .l\\r Li 111•;1 1·. V./al/1c;h5 Mu51c City Ki~ESclt_OcN_D~PcU_P_P_IE-S-.-,-.i\l, NEW 6' CAMPER TOP Jo'ulb 11u1rlo11·ed, fi•s any 6' ur 7' e;_1n1p<-r her\ pickup. $168 "'"'''''.' .., .. ,, .. l;~fli1Zi!t~ 11 Ft CA '\lPEJ~ -t\ecds 11·u1•k nn 111\\ ti11r · ~:!J(J. • ~,1.1.:; I i7 * ·71 COLE.:\TA.~ foh'l·.,ck·.,-,.,-, -I,-.,-, .-.unper. Si p:< :oi, !..ii. & poll) f;1~·il1 ly. !:lb,>;...;;\:1C~---­ c yc1e$, 8°ike$ Scooters 925 'IA.\!Af!A ;:; RD ::;:-~. lo rnilc~ SB73/offcr. A I s 11 J:T:!.\l:'\ 31~1 Dirt , ch•an F.· fast $3.-iO/offer. il Suzuki 1i-. F.: n tl u r •> S:'.:'i0/0H1·t'. :1;.lt;..~ll:l. 1~1'1, l'ty. Uill::: ·roupe. 'fi!l l\,\CCWCACSCACJC<7J ~.c,-. -v·,-,-,. 1111ick, strictly dirt. X!nt c011d $r;J(}. 545-4611 '72 CZ. full rlirt. condit!or1. PriCTd to 675--54;'6 i\Tint sell. --------1! 0 ND A Ii;> XL, {i() ntiles, Best uffcr. ~J.):!-1230 01' 8?h1--0242 '13 AT-::, Y111naha. 12j '\IX. in RichnHUl frame. very clean. call !\lark, &J.l--1664 reef't\'er, ro1\'t'r, h P :1 111 , Soun1 C'oa~t r ra n1. ;1,!0·2~.)11 1-1''. AKC. 1 11·ks. $700. 5·1 ~-\4.~7 I &42-4Si:l \'A1\lAllA HID CC, st. lf'gal, Runs ~ood, S200. or <1ffer, DECORA1'0 R hfl~ l"rilfi,· f 'lt !:'.E .0.RGAN ~E~SON!) a.~ Pug Pups, 6 wks, AKC . 644--2$411 buy ;i()I) .vi·rls 11(''.1' H11•I) I .n .. "~ y(!u hke. Adults ,_., ••• ,~ 83"9929 -------- ·' , .. ,. .~J :r 10 Sl'l·,'l'.:/I Jluf"'• r · J Rro\\•11 talj)f'1, shon ~h;1J.: ll'<'h"1111e t11 uttcnd Tuesrl:iy · "' · -•J ''l'~t-' c. 642-22.15, 54S-4fi:i-I nl>:ht ;11 1· :;o !'ii;!. \\'r. want Horses 856 r;x,·eJ (~inti SOO. BOB DYLAN t·1·cryonr 10 leal'n to plav 1il1;.r,r,:w llil' 'organ'. Tinn Dk•tcdr;i1 :;• ~ YP.. old BUCKSh.1N 'i·I y ,\,\JAILA 80, i\lini l'.:n· TICKETS • 111 rlu1r1<e ti4~·28:il. Co11~t Quurt<-r hone. Gret!n broke, 1luru, :dnl i.:ond. $300. 847-123~ or 97S-5.~I!! il !u1<it., l\'f.wpu rt Bh·d. al Gl'lding. Very gentle $300. 64fi-J769 185 Cl\f glass skL<> Granr\ Jla.rhc.w, l •:-Ot 5-IS-9836 aft. 6. HONDA SL 100 dirt. Xlnl Prix bindings $Sr>. Linda .f PHJ<_;f1T. 1:; x t> f" 11en1 F'OR SALE: Older Gelding condilion. f~tras. $250. Call .'.">16-4478 "r1g!nal t'(Jlldition. $ 5 o o, SO:i. CalJ eves. 1146-61:-i~. LEATI.iER ski boota, to.ten '~ ~ki~llSG 892-5469· SUZUKr··.~rs~-23<)=-. -P<'-rf~CC-1 &ize 8 $20. Linda HAMMOND ORGAN SPl!{ITF.O gel<llng. 8 Yrs. C1111d, bcsl oltrr. .>-16-4•178 Hl·:.'-'1' OI-~F'ER i;1G-30li6 Call e venings :i-16-X.12 CARPET Layer, Installation. <;1J LBl{Ai'1SEN. ~1;ri7, 6Trl 4S2 ·71 HAIU~EY D,.-,~,;~(\s-·o -.-r;o~-7. Repairs. ,VOUr!! or n1lne. Cn 11 Xpinet piano. 11. 1 h (· 11 r 11 . j stt'l'e! h·~al. like nel'>, $.""i()(}. 940 '71 Uodge i\liui Jion1e l'Jy cont'd. Air i.:011d, 1a1}e deck, lv n1i'g. S:MXJ. \\'ill tr;1tll· for prup ur nny l hin g. :>1$-3bSl ah 3 pn!. e SHAH.E \\'Ii\'i'.C:B.\LO 0 011·11 2ll',o iI1l -fu lly cquijl. U»e IU 11•ccks per yeur. L'On· .sidt'.'r only respons1lilc µa.rl). Call ti~ l-f>.16:! \J.f !J.:>. Cli::o"r. l\'lulorhn1. chassis llct'li:-: fini:;h. llll 6 c)l. ~'J t·11. in. dicsc•l, J sp<l. lTilns. 'l sr:i.,f u·an.sfer casP. P.T.U. 1\."inch. S3,00.l. JU-Oti2.'S. 20"2Ci' i\lotorlion1e, Supcl'ior, Lifl'lln1c, ()µen I!uud .v Uai·tl1 . l: Ul A, ~IC <.1cpt. ti3S.~9~J. Hl·;XT Tll.l'.: Bt:ST. ·1:1 J•;1o.el'uli\'e 2:i'. All 1'.Jdra~. l•~r, 1.• 1n!!cs. ;riO-W.JG , ;, tu -s Jll 11 e 0,\1£'5 l\.lotor l-l o n1 e &ntals ·73 2J'.i{j' ~1.11. Si ~1ir11s .F ree illiles 9 Iii 9, :S33-<k.OO Rl::N'J' i;orgcou.s '73 2J' J:.:scapadc, dlx. full equ11l. Great in ~no11', reas 1!46-t>-rin ----Trailers, 1 rav•I 94S CJ\:\JPl:-J(; trullcr Colcn1a11. sips 6, stove, lee box, elt·cl 11 ;\ler, i'pls, CBSY 1011, ,\]Jlt t;onrl . 961-(ii33 li' Tl'ave! rrailei". partly ~el f l'Olll. Never used, take ovt'.r payments. 8:{9-7636 Auto Service, Parts-'949 CROV.'N, Cnl"\'air 10 V\\" l'onvcr ll'l' kil, Co r \'a 1 1· parts, earhs, st~tr\er, J.(c n, d1u1l ex!i11us1 t.· niorP, ti·IG-!81 1 01' 6j,\-2JOO ii!I 1!0011. ~~~~-----1>0 !{SC: It t..: :~·-,o .\ Parts, Luses. l!l'tH!s, 1.'lc & 1nlsc. Tru11s & suspcns1ou parts, Jl';ilil>lll\l)!C, t,il!I ,j;}f.;t,)(~j 1v~·ck1lnys aft ti or •1·eekend~ :! \oi0x15 t:ni1·er~:.i riin.~. '/. 11 71Jxl.1 s fl(111.· t1t'cs, deep ('l10v ri 111s, !J(J 't.:> Corva1( t'll~. :.O+"-'~~~Jli ----P LY.'\I OU Tl-I :':8~ cnginl', 101•· 1n1s. 1-3111 l'tl!,;-,\: lr11n~. 645-16!!1 ' AMIOS IOI" Sal• ]§] Antique$/Clas$ics 953 'j7 JAG XI'\ 140 l\f.C, l'l'.'stored. $2JOO or bst offr . !'riv ply. nay 543--0533, cv" X!.12-&162 '46 OODGE CPE. In exccllt·nt condition. i\lake vft'e1'. Pat 675-:'.836. Trucks 962 '69 INTEftNATIONAL Seoul. '1 ,,...lit'(•! drive, a.Jr condition· in~. llig tires. Outstanding 1·onJition. (ZAJl2S9J , S2ti77 U ,\'IVE ltSITY OLOS- iHllBLE: 21<50 Harbor Bll'd., Co'!t11 ~ll'SR ~8881. 'G2 0-IEV\' l 'f.: ton fiatbed 11•1 sk11.te~ides. pkp c"lJ, I sp. 6 cyl, setup for liftgate $150. 4!»--2561 '73 Dodge PU cusl.J11 w/e."<td cab, 2 bkt seats xtra. 111 mi. &II or trede. 548-3681 flfl 3pn1 I:~!. (',\:0.111\0, '67, V-8, auto, all pv.T, wide tires, rini~. Super Clean, low nil, priv. pty, $t,ooo. 644-4n3 Dean • 642-7101. ~:S("l•I ronJ. $?00. \f(~~~29il I 1r· ~ J &-12-~<J-13 JACK La.Lane llc·alth Spu * UPRIGHT l'L\~O • 1'. '71 ,.AJ\l_Al_l_A_· -1,_,~.-M:-X~'.-d-;rt-, n1e1nhershlp for i.nlc . Len\'· Rt>bui11, l'f'·!ilylcd. IU11l'rl. . good C'f111d., oft road lie. Ing 11.re11 . &16·1464. $:.£5. i\rr .. \\lard, '.lli:.!-6'.IJl Boa 900 Coll Gll)...8322. CABINET Mirach· saun11. Sportin9 Good• BJO ts, c,,-,-,-IO_D_A_f,~'A~100-. -&ood--co~nd, 1''0RD '70.14 ton w/ce.1npPr s hell, auto, all heavy duly. :<T,!r.JO mi's. ln1mac cond1 $2300 !inn. 6ia-6782 is<>: 1 cot excrci~er SXI: sm 2 dbl !w<fs. SU ea. 5.i 7-5989. CUSTO:vJ i\f11rine \\'oodv.·ork :>. tSt . Cr.I. i.:las-. ~l\1• l;rand -('ompleie lnferlor & cxter· 546-71!'2 or 549-3'102 IRVINE Country C I u h I r1:-. liinr1111~\ S1>0 LC'11lhC'r ior t:fH'l)l?nh')I. Westerly to.fa-'69 llODAf\1\ 100 meinbership for_ i:all'. Call ii~I 1~1~. l1l<'11 \ '-itc S S2U. 11nl' filG.4871. GQOJ) CONDITION. $150. 53~13 or :>.~-4.J.~ L.rid;i ,1·1() ... J lis. 96;}-4797 . ') -.:-:------lfo\'(' 11.n esrr<1 spt110P. he11tcr RED"'OOD ht1rl 1'11.\'C'. Fin. \\0 :-0!Aj>.;:; \let ~u11. 1.~·· you no longf'r 1190! Sttl lt J Havt> ;;omethlng you Wllnt to Unflnlahf.o<I & custom bars. I lloleM i.!yl... \vllir•lCI ~z. 1101,· v.·hh 6 Oa.Uv PIJot j sell? Classllled ads do It lA.bln. clocks. !JOO..ll8t1 s. 11or11 on1·f'. ~.·.o :.s1--022,r1 n11.s~i fiPd Ad! M2-&i7B. wl'lf . call NO\Y 6~2-71678.. ' 1960 FORD, ~ T P.U. F·100. Ee<>t)(lmlcal 6 cyl, Exel cond l75<l. SJO-m9 ·53 FORD lf.iT. classlc. body, tires, eng. good. $ 3 5 0 493-~70 C\'C , 1960 1"0ltD Pickup, 1.J Ton, good C'Ond, ~Ck, $499. 644-~ i .OU!'\G Lo\1\'\'t r i B 011 t t GradJ 11crds· B.'\I\\' nu1" lcai<C cosi~ncr x.lnt crcd. !leis.+ \1-ill SC ('Ul'<' w/pronHssory note if neCc. 67~539!. 240Z 1 ~··1·, 1·n 1• 1•1·t•1•,1 1'/. rnnn1J 1.., In " I 1600 PICKUP 1:.,. 01 ·~1 ·: .11"11 f)r I "'1 \\'1111 C..1niper Shell. .J speed J:t•V lla•·I~ 1:11·i t1", h:1,·k 1 1 1 r.0:1sn1i.~,fon, rudio, he;i!er. l.1':1~11114 rr1il1 11·r:-. \.'' [)()\\II 11·hlt1• 11·:1!J !il'('._, CXCX'llen! 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S!'.:\1;,, I 1111. :, ·1~!. 111.0,.: ,\ radials AUDI .\d. 1>·12 :i6iS. )~1~10.~1\.'; C:dl l~l;.-;.~r l .. ----= Autos, New 980 Autos, New-----980 I Aut<15,'"" New 910 ,,. Audi 100 L'>, -I dr.1 ;:===~:::::::;:.;::::::::::::::::=======::::::::::::~~;;;j;;;;;,;;;;,;:~ i\l ct;1llic hr'Oll'n. :...001 nii,11 ·2:: :'llPG, S,'j)OO :J:J2-IJ~l __ AlJ~71-2 dr. 27,:,00 nli., .J nu radials, A/C, sunroof.I auto, 2·1 nip.:. S:l9j(). 6 ~'.!_JU 1 'I'! AliDI lOOLS, lv;ir!ed,I :tti,OOIJ 111ill'S. S·J.19:1, YOU CAN BUY NOW --e~e"''~~'" T'""~"'e"yo----1 AT THESE lrJj;1 I~ T\pc l3cntlc1·, \!nt t·ond. pv't party, 6r:;-6til9' nfl lipn1. BMW I LOW PRICES! Alllll. DlAllll; IOR BAVARIAN I '73 l 1 '72 s '73 T , ~&· ' ~ ' ' ""-~ 1974 BMW's AH.E 1 \El~E NO\Y ,;,~;·,:.. I '72 /:'11:<.JEDIATt; UELIVEP.Y 'I ' ,-,~r or50l>t10 n11 t•\1a11.111l vl '71 a1ailah!e on ,,Jl ne\1' 1:171 & 'i:l B'l!\\'s. I 1a::.:1: '70 CHEVROLET MALIBU COUPE \'S, 1•11111·1· b\<('l 'in:: & l•rak··'· ,\ul1nli.1!11 1,1,:1, !Ill' ( 77'.! I • PONTIAC FIREBIRD COUPE ::.;o \·1', :! l•hl. /rl'.\;-;:;1-,1 1:,11111., t •.~ J·1-;, .. 1,1 ai 1· ! 11nd. 1 :,;> l I ' IMPALA 9 PASS WAGON \IS il'•'l:. ~;1~ 1 <t ir, J'.:)., !'.B, ;1111••, 11•·11 l'llo/i)o 1, fi n(' t'.'>l'C i.:ar. (:~51lll!'D i MONTE · CARLO COUPE \".'<, P.~ .. l'.R., 1111111., :!J.OOtl n1il1·~. 1 i11yl 101•. 1111·. ll<'\I 111.,.,,.., Lu1 •k l\•·!'I • (9:101•'.A CI MALIBU COUPE HARDTOP 1i111·1l"I .~l':ll ~, nlr <'•J!1rlltl1>11in1., \.)'( p••\11•r ..,1,•1111i.: \\'hul ;, 1 ~dt:r. 11':.!IE'r\'1 MONTE CARLO COUPF. \'i11;.l 1·1"1L 1'.S., 11 t11 .. 111a tl". \·,..,, ,.1, ,,.11d ·:,.ii ~~ 111il"~. i .'I lB\f',1 ·.\!l~SlUll VIC'JCI 1 ~;~·1·d !n1n .. ;rnf..;~i•'T' l':ti'lt•\ :..'N ,!Ol~·1 111il1•, •'.!7~'(J•,zj :!i·\02 l\J:1.1g~H'l'll7 f.1nl'kwn~ I '71 CRICKET 4 DOOR s:: 1.~rnn • 4:\i-49 ;~1 USE'.: AVEJ:Y P\r·y ]-_;\IT I ·I ~pc·t•t•d , I': id lo. :.1.-1.uOO !lllk•j, (8:;'.;!jl I\. I 1974 BMW's. I '73 }~~ .. ~,'~.~~~ ''·'"0 m;J,, ""''·'"' SAVE in !lfOCk ITlldy for 1n1mefl1a11•1 EV , CKUP T rle!lvery. F:~C'f'llent s11v ing s i '73 CH . 3 14 TON Pl ,.,,.,,l. RADE 011 ren1Hi11lnK 19TJ moclels. '! SfJ(.'f•d, ·1 1\hPf'I drh·f', a 11· t'r>11(1. .S11p<'1' SA l,ES·SER V!Cf;.LF:ASI r-..'r: t H~'ii'!ll ' 1 OVERSEAS DELl\'ERY ROY CARVER, Inc. '73 ;,H~.~ ...... ~~R"'dio. zo.ooo mil'" "''"" '""'· $4399 }tQLLS llOYCE Ili\1\'i' (9tiil7:'\, Z,'M E. li!h St. I '74's Are Here! Autu .. \'s (Sn,all :10'71. su1)('nor l'OndHiun Cost'" M"a • 5'6-44~1 '72 CHEV lfl TON PICKUP $2499 Immediate Delivery! i:{i;nJSLJ Sovo On Remaining '731 '72 FORD 1 TON $3699 CREVIER BMW r11111I rt•nr. l•I fl ~•ol1,1• 1rLH'k, 1\ut.; .. :µ;n ~~. (io<1rt 1r111·k. (71180!{' S;ilPs • Service • Lf'11~ing '"' W. h i. S.A . " >:1s.:nn '70 FORD 1/, TON PICKUP $1999 <.:loserl Sund11y!I Supc 1· Cl..:olln. \'8. nulon1alic, P.S .. P.O., air conu. '12 B~l\V 3.0SJ' Cpe. it'. • '73 (68270E'J 3.0 CSA CJX'. Both loaded: Soddloback '71 FORD 1,'4 TON PICKUP $2399 Valley Imports V8. P.S .• autf)., custon1 ralJ. \Vhalc of a buy, ,.\uth. Dealer 8.11-20.10! 3\J,000 mil··~. (!:17t·M5(; I '72 BMW 3.~5A Cpe. M, '70 CHEVY CAR•YALL $2299 '"'' "' St<»<'<. lo, "' milc.<1, Buy or Lens c . Subur\Jftn 'f: t11n. i~cru· sraUi, ·vs. nuln., P.~ .. nil' 831-20-10 Dir. co11d., (12324 (; 1 °1i'HAVAR IA 4 "P·· 11ir, A:'lf/ ' FOR'D J/, TON VAN s3399 1-·i\'l $lereo, ntniri; & 10 ntile!!. '73 V8 .. au tu.~ J' . .S., rndl'o, _..uper iu1· cond. 1 ~•111• lu11· Can le1111e . 831·'/.040 Dir. price. (73G38N) CAPRI '11 2tl00cc. Xlnt c on d . AM /F'M, l ov:ner. 833·4815, Weekends, 673·5438. '72 2000 air, decor, AM/FM, $2550 FIRNt Me11a Pa1vn, 1163 Newpor t Blvd .. CM '72 CAPRr. LOW MILEAGE. Sl)OO. fU .S.N.1 !')40-5578 Alter 3PM CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 • • r rid,it ft~·11t1y f' 1'174 Aul os, 1mported-·970 ~Utos,-1 m,>o-;:tad-=97~o"""'"A_u_to-,-, _l_m_po_rt_od ___ 97_0 __ A_u_t_0,-,-,-m-~-rt-od--~,,~O~-_A:;;;.u-1;;0;•:..·:01 m;;;~;;_rt_:.O_•.;od""_:-_-_9"~7"0.....,A'"u'"'t-0-,,....,-1 m-po-r"°'t-od""C'"--;;970:--::A-u"'"to-,-, 'u'",.--:d----990 -Auto1, ~ew OAJLY PiLOT :JfJ 980 Au to•. N•w 910 JAGIJAR MERCE DES BENZ TOYOTA TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO CADILLAC '61 Jar.:. llood!ter, :<Int t'llnd, wire "'h~lil. A ~I I F hl . ~tsk" offl'r. ~1996 t'\'l'B . JENSEN JENSl-:N IN1'I::ltCEPTf1f: l..t.irJ:t' Srle1·r 1011 n! Coloni J1n1nl'dl11tt' D1•1\1·rry 1'~ULL SERVICE Dl::l.,AflT~ll·:N·r NEWPORT IMPORTS ' '72 Mercedes ONE YEAR 2lOC COUP E WARRANTY ;,1n1 1 lettn '•••1!h 11Uhu•tnllr '73 TOYOTA 11.u\~1 11i1<i;1n11. po~t·r stt'l·i~ CORONA SEDANS 11 1 1011 1•11 1t1d11\.~ .111'1'0n· Sl'vt•rul nice onr3 lo chOOM' ' II .,,.111 •. \\I r ~• 1·11U10 & fron1 all 1•(1uippcd "'ilh 11.u1u- 11,1> '!HJU .. 1·tu11J uu:c~;. 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Exlrfl C!e:1n >;ll!I 1966 l lnrbor , C.M. 646-9303 IXlii\033/. ---~~~ $995 :tOOl E. 1-'!rst St., S11n1u A:·.a NOW OPEN ___ .;c.r1ax::::..:.7cc"c:.1 ___ 1 Mission Viejo Imports * Mazda 74 Rot•ry * $77 MONTH 36 '-10N'rJ·IS OPEN LEASE \Viti "f'('rpt 1r11d•"it1:-t CALL l\.11{. FRY 84:!-liti6G Hunt. Beach MAZDA fr:iturlng MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Con1rlrlt• Salr.~ & Sen·],~(' Visit U1 Soon At 28701 !\1argucrl!c Parkway il1ission Vir.}o 495-1700 'USE AVF.J'l\' PWY. EXITJ MG OCT DATSUN 6 ... ,u, ................ -'""° ,.,,,' '"' ,.,,.. '73 Toyota Landcruistr ·I v.·hl'el dr-ivl', outsrunding 1·nndilio11. Very lo1v miles. HURRY! NEWPORT IMPORTS '70 TOYOTA t.lArk U \\':is;: 1.111·, auto, lui.;gligc rnl·k, radio, clean. $IMO. ~19-JT';:iC or ~J56.--6347 dAy• orily. TRIUMPH GD '61-'66 Tl'-4 mtr · R & L clooni 1v111. R-f:r fenc!<'r Ta.cun1, ctc. a.ll·pl. &12-952'J VOLKSWAGEN VW CAMPER, EVERY AVAIL XTRA &e to ix'lleve, rl'dui:ed lo $3975. 567·CMJ6 ror appl . 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J '\¥ ,\~! }'"',! ~1 t 11·•1, !)O\\• r ill•Vl' lolf'kll &· ll\l I· 111 •1·ut11wl 1~'11 IJ<;:R I $2299 '73 Eldorados 2 to Choose From l. l-:1 v1,1 I l1J1C~·i1 ;il ,ll· \H«l11 dlr1J: .~11t11,1ul . tl'(J•!t• 111 111fh 01 .. 1 1ullc:. 10,ll!Ul,; • $6795 • 2 E1 •·rv 1·11nct>h ,111,1 \\dh•Ull0 :0.Ull 11••1 1•:111•"'11 \\ llh nr.!_1 1nil1:; !;\'1 Joi~ll! ~ $659 5 l'\d " ,) 'id 11.WJ '''!I'll 1 .... ·:il i',lH\I ROY CARVER, Inc:. /~OLLS I~! 'J\'Cl-: H,.I\\ :l:l l I '.. 17111 S1 Cosia tlh-.,a • ::lii-1!!1 '69 SEOAN DE VILLE \'inyl l"P. full fr•:o lh••J' 1·11!•1 ·· ior, lull 1.1111\l'I". faclu1 y Mil l.'01\dl ti::>nlni.:. du;1 J 1·on1 f1J1'1 seals, !ill 1,h1'f'I. A.\! ~'\\ Sll'!"t'O, po\\«l' ,I,.••:· I• 1 l;.;, cruise 1-ont1~1!. !Z\'l'~'!'."11 $1899 FREE GAS! HIW '71 DODGE SURFER YAM '3989 ililll1"' ·-;,~ '"" 1>-"t"' "' •· IW• ·~>< ""'"'' h{jl>'> '' I·~·· r .. " -J • ·l '""""'"" (• ... Q.11 '7 1 DATSUN ' . ~~ . • """' '' '"'"'"' " 'H ."•t.V~ '1689 '6' MARI( Ill ~ ,, ,1 .. 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Llnooln Avl'., Anahehn 513-82'20 "Tl '1AZDA fiX-2 '"""· ' PO RSC HE Spel:"I!. llrrun & SAVE.1---------~11·:»\0 Dir. '1:i N.A?,])A HX2. J\]U«f 11elL 1973, 914 2.0 BLACK, atr ('01xi. \'inyl top, :i',000 am/tm 8 track 1tcreo, Korrl nil. 5:!7-9Is:J shocks. alloy v"het!ls, i;tshll· MERCEDES BENZ ~~~~1~f.~· dl'cor group, S5500 ,71 M•rC:ed•s ·70 !!14 Porsch(', xln't cond. APl)t'/J l' G!YJUp. ,\ml fm, 250 Sedan IX'\\' 111Ts. ::.'9 mpg. S-1200. i:;, nnn11:J,.,ll 6 !'~I 1•111.;111c, J..16-16~. ~:lf....o!l&I . ;111Lun1~111· 1r:1n~rr1!ssior1. fal" ·72 Porsche 9U T Targa, tory lltr t'1Jnd1!1on111~. power a s pd, leather, strrt'O, lo s!C'f'rln~ •. 1~1~1·f'r hrnk:~· nti. ~·ii('. n1Rg1. 552-7955 lctl.lh('r lllh'J'IOI'. A:\1 F ~I .::::c.:..:::c..===...:.::=-- !i'l r-n•o r,1dio ,!; r;uli:.I l i re~ ROYER <902CTI\ J. $5299 ROVE!t 1969 TC 2000 4 clr, p ~lj Jtudiu, healer / .uir, nr."· •, ....:.~ •. 1.. ""' r .,nomy, \119:!, 962-JGGl l lli1•11·1~1JiAt~·~,, Radial,. µ" "-' ! 0 w/ t . TOYOTA 50 USED '72 Landcr11iser -I "he:l'I drivl'. 1\'llfl\ hubs, MERCEDES snv11· tire!, rd l bur, 11,000 ON DISPLA y :11"!11111 mil{'~. i:i11~'1 ,:-.iJ l YE AR WARRANTY ·~:; -150 SL USC'd 36 111u. (!.E [,, .S:t2'!1 mo + 1a.x .I.· lit· 1111:;. GllUI. 'fir! 2AA ~L l'IJS!Ulll lt•;1tl11:-r, (502ADXI. "iO :?Sl'l <'r~· 1 :,1~1 r, liki• 11""" $AVE I o,1·11Pt". Jo nHll'<: t7G5DNll l. San Diego J.~f\\y. nt A\t'ry House of Imports J>Jnvy .. Luguna Niguel. 523-7250 49.1-0800 831-0IOO JIM SLEMONS '70 TOYOTA IMPORTS COROLLA MERCEDES BENZ \\'lull a 1111per Ii:'RS ~aver, 1\Ln1IOHJZF:fl SAJ.fJS & SEl!\'ICF. Jim Slemons Imports 1ti7 lCIJ)I \\'eekend onl~. $1295 -~ . . OCT OATSUN " ... . ., ' . ' . ._,,,, '"" > ' l>'I ' ' '" I (We'rl' top buyer for any "'00 M'!Jo'71Q...~"'·' l--.7-l_T_O_Y_O_T_A __ Newport Beach Deluxl' waKOn • 11.ulomatlc • 833-9l00 ractory a ir • linlcd glR SS · ENTER F'ROM MacARTI-IUR rndto &· heater, \\ hitc 1vnll '71 M -..1 tlre:o1 • in1maculote -like etC99ft 11ew l!l14HOJ-I). 210SL J,5 CPE. Only $3499 ·Benutlful brown with 1 '0Rnac lcath('r Interior. UM·,.1 Holls Howard Che,Y1'°'4!f Royt'C tnlde-ln CNo. 4l:'fl• ?-.l11 rArfht1r 11nd J Rn1 boree $12,750 Nev;port Beach 8.13-0"A'i ROY CARVER, Inc. •74 TOYOTAS ROLLS ROYCE A1\l\V 234 E. 111h s1. LEASE or BUY Cotta Mesa • M6·144'1 New Model!: . New Colors · MERCEDES '69 280 SE at , Cla•flc. 2. Dr, Club Coupe:, , •uto tram. P/B, P/S, , ' sunroof, metaJlic lite bhit', , 1 btl oUr over $6600. 6·1().-0.171 I , II.ft 11: '50 Sl.C Uncl('t 5.00J niilc's, ~mlfAIU W TOYOTA Mf'lallic paint. l·lrt . slip 1968 Harbor, C.M. 846-!tlM dltfcrential, SUPT-:Hn & ,73 TOYOTA CELICA . prtcM to S('IJ 831-2040 ()Jr. 1 . 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U .... ---: ' --C-AD-1-LL_A_C_ CAMARO ~C;.:..H_o..E_V_R_O_LET--'-1 --'C..o.H""'E""v.;;..R_O_L_ET-'-' CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FORD MERCURY 'j';iij~tj';;iijiajj;ij~lvi,•,i '7 1 4,0'. AvMAln"IR01.,,,.,.·,or, '71 CAMARO '73 VEGA '70 IMPALA CUSTOM '71 El CaniillO ;::,, 'i:,1~~~\:;;;'il! ., 1972 fORIJ" ~.., ' •1' ~ " Vin.ii top, viuy! interior, Jlatchha<:!:(i'lu·,>1· a"hnn:irlr r· .• •1~• •11••s VI yl Beautiful blucv.•ith hla~·<in· auto •how•''-"""lltof ca.n'. f ' . _,,,. I I ~ •11· ronditlonl '" ... u111 .. -. ,, ,.JVV " ....,,.. • 11 u1 ... "'' CQUNJllY SEDAN '71 MARQUIS BROUGHAM Cl'!: IMMACULATE Being offtted at a ~ )lrict'. 1'hls car hu bet:p ca.refu11y 1na111!Wned. Eq'u1pped with J\1!1 1111v•cr, factory air, l..aTl(lau roof. etc. (136CXVJ. '73 COUPE DE VIL LE Vinyl top, full power, facH•ry alr, A.J\1/Ft.·J slt'r('l.J, Ult \\'heel, vogue pre m I um t!res. 19'13G HA 1 $569'1 '72 COUPE OE VILLE Vinyl top, full pow('l', factory air. leather interior, 11!1 \\'hf'el, At\-1/FM :;t e r ro ratlio. !002EQA 1 $3999 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top, \(·a1l 1vr, r u 11 po11er, raehlry ;.11', .\!.1/1-'i\'I :.tl'reo, tlh 1rhprl, lli0l l'.:A~'1 $39'19 '72 ELDORAOO Vin~·l ( .. p. full po111•1". fariory air. lilt 11·h('el. A .. \f/F('.1 slerro, 1xi11·lT doo1· locks. t872E'T.\ I $5299 1.IVE!t i"U QUALITY C.\UILI--\CS TO SELl::C"T FROl\1 8.(' ory air ,,;uuw l()lll!IJ:, 11'' n . .. r.,., [l':tllllrnlssl!.n, l'Hdlv •• t1••(1I hJ<>. 1·1 nyl Ullt•rior. !fJCIO"" terio1·. vs, 11u101n.atlt· tra.n11-Ha.t lwcury equinn>fflll1 ruu '<"l<•<n•li<• r•·'·" ll"<<l"r ••<lnn1,·1t11. -tho, h"al-r. ., I I r· I " ' • "~'• ' L ' .... ' " ,.,., •·\.t(·rior 1!<·Lur !!fl{'"·~·· <J ll' ,q.,Jitkin1 n•·. i11Jloniilllt', 1n ss 011, 1Klw£'r ~ret>r1n,::-, PQ\Yer, auto. tt>inp. u r, 1:iov.>er strermg po\\' t' 1· 1JC111('1· :>l(>L'rini::. p o "' e 1· "' · 1. · • • 1.~si. thnn 11 .000 null·~ • tik" rioivf<t l'itt'erin". !l 0 11, er power 111·nkes, 1or C"'lnc 1110.1· AM/FM stereo, l.Al.11<lau top t1r;ik1·i. Naber~ C1.Hl1llai: h1·:1kt·•. Nal11•1'1<-Cadilhat• nt•iv •ij()~l!(JlJ• 1 ": ~ 11,,., t..;ein top, /\~1 if'M a-I much--. 1292CYQJ . U'adc-tn. 1 l88KAPI !1";H!t•·1n. ·:~;OC\'Z• lir;t\Pf' C\.'i.)llOl\lil'td 350 \'8 .., .... • ......... $2 499 • .ll;IJ!<' spo1less t·ond1t111n. slt'J't'O, rH'~y 11·h••1•!.; '>l ilh Special price S:tn5. JOiin~ $3899 Only $2499 1tf.~IASVI. \t;>Heretl tir1!:1i .~ in xJ n1 . & Son., Llnc.:oln M('rcury, ~ t $1799 t'undition! 196\Ri:.ll. ))26 J.larbor, Costa J\lesa, =-~~: !o-~~.~~,~~ ,,~,h~~,~~.~,~~ 1 YEAR$-:,~;ANTY 1- 54 :;;:_IK>6.10;:: .. :::71c..· MA--R-K-11-1-~~;~~:,,,_ _ .~ Ne\','POl'( ik'u.~~1 ~·actory alrcon<l., full pcl\\"Cr, '7'2 C1·1EV -M~NTE CARLO s:i:~-o;i;,.-, stereo, leather, vinyl top. '69 Camaro. :150 f' n g , 17+!11f'G, gd <.-ontl, rnust S1_.IJ, ti7:1-6Sc:.> !'ire tit :JJ5 Pou1s1•ll b1, Cd'.'11 C111nai'O '70, air, P/S, autoT , gJ !. i\TH·11 ll!'I;'!>.. :; 1 r a o·:tr, llHtst sell n1akc oHr. :,~.7-9l!l l --~~~=-~ CA.~1 1\ltO 'i"O ~S.1%. all .\ln1s. '<Int con<l , 4l,OOO n1i. l'l'll[ b<.'a1Jty, s:rooo. 979-51~>8 'ti7 (',\~TARO, P,/lf, nu!o !ran!>, A/C, nrir. o\1ncr. P ri(·»tl 10 selL 644-llXJ7 CHEVROLET (393VPV). Nabers Cadillac r.co:--ror.11cAL. .sare & '67 CHEVY Trade-in. 1111ra<'live Lik e 11e11· and 0 VETTE '73 $4799 ~ All~n 1 , l ' [ Old~mobile ~ Cadillac equi pped 11.•lth <iutonlu~ie CAMARO C R o·:ui~.. radio, Ii t.' :tr" r, llardlu;i C:fll-•. j lJ/\.\2lUJ l;oupe 350 engine, 4 speed, f ttC'\01') air l'Ond. full po11•1•1-. ATl11Fl\1 radio, po>.•.'er steer - !'!!', 11:'.l l::Tll , AskinR S2.i7:i. $995 ins. rndial tlre!i, local own - JnhnS<"J11 S: Son., 'Linr'Oln .. r. minl L'Olld. (Ser. \J('1'1·u1;., 2626 Jt arll or, =405697 ). ~ ... , .... .. . ~ ,. .. COT DATSUN l'•i-1:1 \l1·~a. ;}-I0-56J(). $5795 .......................... .,. __,.....,... .... ~ .. ~~10·D<l~:3 -2-T7B'I 13f.OO Beath 131., \rL•stn1inster 8~2-W>l 6J!i-2;JOO 4-dr, one Sa n Diep:o Frwy. nt Avery Pk1-1•y .. Lag~l•d Nigu('I. 495-0800 831·0800 COMET ·rs CQ:\1ET 2 DR Compuny O\Vncd & niaintained like new in our service dept. Equipped \\'Ith a utomatic transrnission. air cond., Jl()\\'c r s trering, r;ldio, hl•a t('l', etc . Cornfor1ahlt\ s:ifr <l n rt ('('fl!l(\lllical. I :; 7 x H D t~ ) . ~:1-_175 .Jnhns.on & Son 1.\ni'Oln ~l crt·u1;." ~JG26 H a r b or , Costa iVlesa, ;,.10-'.">6:::0. '72 CONTINEJ.'JTAL COUJ>E ! Ill Ill 11 l' U!illf" throlighL>Ut. Autornatic transn1ission, air conditioning, lull [).)\\'f"r, AM/fo'M stereo 1-adio, leRlher interior. landau ton. J>o\\'er door locks. {7ffiEAf') S39'F.1, This beautiful car has ha<t excellent care. See and dri1·e tOOay . .'Johnson & Son Lincoln i\1ertury 2 6 2 6 I !nrbor B!vtl., Cost\ JV?esa :,.H~JG;l~O~===°"'=-­-CO NVE RTl BL E Autos, New 980 Prcsid<'111ial 1 dr. tnct air, full auto power. 6-12-8119 $1$00 '70 1\1ARK III, Excel rond. Orig: owner, S2850. or Best Offl'I', i'l&--'1986. COUGAR Buy Quick At Prices Like This! '71 COUGAH. XR7 THIS c;ir is very sharp. See and drive it to appreciate iLs p e rf o r1nanc~ and handling c x c e \ ! e nee. Econoniy 1-1·ith sa fety . F.quipp('1t \vltl1 autornaric tr:11lS1ni.ssion , r<l<lio, heater, po\\'t•1· slrl'ring-, po 11' e r brakes, factory 111r conditioning, L..1.ndau top (701 EOJ). Sale P rice S26!1.i. Johnson .~ Son Lltl(.."O!n J\Jercury, 2626 }I a r b o r , Coi>1a 1\lesa, !;i.\0-5630. FORD ~~'..::~·· Brand Mew 17 4 TORONADO. Absol1:1tely Loaded! -S OFF 16 7 7 FACTORY WINDOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New '74 OLDS 98 REGENCY. LOADED 5 1477 OFF FACTORY WINDOW STICKER PRICE TAKE YOUR s4132ss CHOICE 22 Brand New '74 CUTLASS SUPREME Colonnade H.T. Cpe's BRAND NEW STICKER PRICE GMC Y2 TON '71 TORINO GT Converlibh•. ,\ u 1 o n1 a Ii c , factory ;1ir, poweJ" steering & brak•;s, Ai\1/Fl\1 stert.'O, !>pOl"I 1\'h('els. LJ::nv 1niles. 1Gl4D\'l.-J $1999 .. HA&aS ,, 'ct -~ Runabout -4 s pd -radio & heater -i>pc'.r.ial paint • spec- frd ll'hcels. 11•ide u\'aJ tires - f"\("l.'l lt•tll -)o)\\ l)lJk•;; ~JJ-1-­ F\"C I Only $2399 Howard Chevrolet :\l:H"\r~hu1· 11nd Jan1boree J\l'1\'J)('l11 F\f'at h ~:::'.-0.1;,:; FORU '6\J LT!), "1. dr l1ardtop. \'iny l lop, p/~. :iuln, rarlio .~· l1entrr. ·1!1,IW :i1ile~. Sl.OtlH, l i ;\IP G, &l-1-&JI~ '7'..; GJL\i\"D TOl:J~O }"on.! \1·:ir:, ru!ly cqu1p1, <leluxe l u~~;1r.r rat'k. :tir. 6·10-0190 "j(I TORINO v.i;, R&H, a )C, 11 s. p1 b, 2 dr hrtltp. Very <·lean. S12iil .. 8.1'.l-3693. 980 3 seat wqon. Atr tondltlonlnc PO\l'C'I' dl!lc brllkcs Ai\1 Harlin New \\'SW tires Very Good ConditJ011 Lugg1'8e Rack $1395 See at !WLY PlWI: EMPLOYEE PARKING LOT 330 West Bay, Costa l\Iesa or Call Ml'l.l'gurcl Greenman • 642-1321 • 1972 Ford Country Sedan 3 scat Wagon •100 c•icJ V-8 I-:ng-inc Po\.\·er St..:l'1'il1i,:" Po1\'e1· l3rnkes, Dls..: 1-~l'ont P0\1·cr J{e;t!' \Vindo1v IWOf Luggagl'.' Rn1·k Ne11· \\ll1itc1-1•aU Tires Color -G<ild Mile<-1{:e 70,000 Litensc 76SEL T $1295 Contact t.1a rgart>I C~n111an, Daily Pilot, 3.'\0 \\'. ilay, Ci'.L tl-1onday tlirough ~~ri. day, R-5. '71 FORD PINTO 4 speed transmission, C\lstom interior, 2()00 CC engine. f322COX) $1777 $t..!7;,. John.son & S o n Llneolr1 J\1l'l'l'tlr)', 2 6 2 6 I !arbor, Co:tt<i 1\1 e s a , 5-ID-5630. ~c"o:..,.,u~n"'a="'"A~R,......"'XR=11 OmvertibJf' Super cltllll, only $700 miles, automal1c trans., ~ air, J'IOl'.'er s1.ttring, power brakes, AM-FM stet e o rutlio. You n1ust ~ and t!J'ive lhi! beautiful car to 1:t!)pret·1;1te it. t2G.5F'YV I S3:\7j. J ohnson & Sl>u Lincoln J\h.•J'C\U"}', 2626 iJ 8 f b 0 f , Costa J\'icsa, ~. ·7::; t.fERCUR Y M a r q u i s E1'0ugtJam 4 dr. 'nle finest equipment incl\JdjJ\g auto tru\p 1d.r. full power. 6 w11.y JJ011t'r ~eats, Al\f-F~1 stereo radio, landau top and mudi 1norl'. (116GIN) $3975. Take advantage or this ln>n1endou..s buy t oday. Johnson & Son Lincoln t.-Iercury, 2626 H a r b or , Costa l\lcsa, :YI0-5630. 1971 MERCUH 'i ~1arquis, ·I dr, all p<i1-1-er, low miles, l 01vncr, l.ll'lo1-1· Blue Book \·al. 5.%-9342 nr 64:""-..0854 MUSTANG MUSTANG 1967 FASTBACK Loi\' n1ileage, mech excellent. Ne111 1);1int. 1\tags & Mltkry Thoinpsou lires. Air sh<x:ks. 1\!ust see hl nppreciatc. i'.Jllkf' offCl". 6.\li-6055. J)eMLemiA -TOYOTA '73 i\·lach J, P /S, P/B, 1dr 1"0nc!, ,\:\!/J'i'.I sterro 1966 Harhor. C.1\1. 6·1f>-!l30.1 ,\•/tap(' dt>ck. dlx int, mag '72 F'ORD Torino l lard TOJI "•hi s, mint rond 16.000 n1i's. Cpt.'. Still und•'!' \.\'/HT. t.lust r.elL t.1 itl size luxu~'. driven only tl1u :-;t st'\' to appr. 962-3767 25.00J m iles Uy the original 1 ·fi.'l CON\'. Xlnt cunrt. 4 ~pd. 011·111.'r . \\'~ C, a re f n I ! Y rarts, 1nags, CorlJrn eng. rn:iuHained ll. Equ1ppert \\'L.Hl SS50/offei·. 171~1 673-7352 auton1at 1c trans ... ~·ad10, pni. h('ater, JXl"''er s I e er l n g, ==-==----,.=--:;--.--,,-I pcr.1'er brakes, po'"' e r ECO~Ol\1Y car TI MUitan~. \\·indo1\·s, factory air elt. lo 1111, xl~I <."Onrl, below Blur {ll2GHC). Act today S2.:i?.j. Book, price. Call 494-0141 John!tOfl & Son, Lincoln 12·5 sat & sun. " Mercury, 2626 1-f a r bo r , '69 l\IACll T, niin! i'On<l, Costa l\.1<'S<i . 5-10-Jt.10. 3.3,00'.I n1ilr!'i, ne1v Ii~. '70 MAVERICK Couple • e1·nnon1y 6 c'_\'l a ut o n1a 1 i (' rransniissinn. rarlio & henter, while wulls -sh<irp • good n1ilcs (ZCG· S:!Ol . Only $1699 Howard Chevrolet t.lacArthur nnrl Jnmborce Nc11·por1 Bc:.H·h 8.1:\-0~1;',j '65 FORD Ranc hero. 6 auto, A-1 cond. Sat & only. 552--026-t lrvinr JEEP 1.•y!, Sun '69 JEEP \rai;oneer, 4 1vhl dr \\"/hubs, all po\\0r1-, .-..:Int cond. $2'29j ~5-1675 LINCOLN '69 Lr.-ICOL~ 4 DR S('(Jan \'EB.Y ('Ll:'.A .. ~ LtL-..:ury .~ !'alcty at a bargain prit'C. Has the finest l'f']Uip1nent throughout including: full IJOIVCr, factory air, Landau roof etc. (XXS1671 S167i .Johnson ,t, Son Llncoln ~Icrc., 2626 Harbor, Costa J\1csa, 5-l-0-5630. Autos,. New 980 n1a11y options, SZ17J .or offer. 77-1-1 239 ·01 f.sth11 ck, s111l C'ng, loade1l. Hst orrr over Sl 9\f). Aft :, Pi\1 5.'Jl-2:l lS '70 l\.1USTANC, 11uto, 11.ir, P/~, Vp1·y clean. Runs great! ~1&-6·1:-,fl "G..11 i\nJS'J'ANC . Auto, l&Pf' d('{'k. Depen<.!abll". Ex<."el!cnt l'Ondition. Call 968-1781 1970 MUSTAt\G, 20,000 orig n1iles, im1nac, ;J,890, No !ra~. phone 8ll-10Jl 1965 i\1USTANG 289 V-8, 11.u n tt·Hn~. R.~H . Nice car. P\'t. Pty. 833-2'230 OLDSMOBILE '69 0 1..DS Delta 88 Custom S edan . Hardtop-C.On1ple1c pow r r /Air-Stereo, Lo"'· 8'10k 548--0501 1'.f'6 Olds, 74,000 n1ilcs $90. fi..l·l-ii:110 1..:EF.P THE EOTIO~f Of HOUNO \VASTE BASEKTS clefln by placinr: a paper plate ir1 !he botio111 of the basket. Tum idle items into c:ish ,1·ith R Daily Pilot Classified Arl. 6.12..-5678. Autos, New 9IO ALL ARE LOADED WITH • AIR CONDITIONING • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS • POWER STEERING•POWER DISC BRAKES•MUCH MORE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Meet the '74 MATADOR '69 FORD WAGON (O•.n"•y ~qu !'!. !,oad• f w.:r· lu•ury feoiure ., i 18.:.)?I T '69 RIVIERA '69 PONTIAC Le Mans ·:.~' ~ l <.>oJr1,ir 1J ~..i .;, ... ~··)'.v·"·1- ' {' '69 INTL. SCOUT ' ' '69 BUICK Electra fu!I po.""'· l°'lo•y 01r condirio11ong. loaded. (YPK520) $1277 $1177 '68 OLDS 98 f vl l power, foc1cry 01r condoT1onin9. l ooded. 1XBGI 19) '68PLYMOUTH <;9•ellde ouromcht, 01r, power sieeting, power lirul:es (WQJ327) '69PONTIAC f o<eb.rd Au1o mo1 1c rron$m•s~1on,oir, power sleering & bro~·rs.( I I 7 581) '69CHEVROLET ( /r,..: ·1~ a~1oma1ic. power steer•ng. power b•o~es. ( ~f'.5..>} :..i '69 OLDS 98 Coupe. loode<f. lul1 powl!r, locrory oir cond1t•on1f)9, vinyl roof. (2 I 9EQO) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY e SA.fTl'f e COMFORT We11rd 5 , Lff wltll o ,..,.._... of ttt. ftMSt MtVka for •••r 20 """· .. 111ro aitd tnt dr!Ye tlds •II •• co1p• wfth 6 cyllfldef ew4JI" .COllO'"f· S,-clol pric• durl .. tk "'Groll ... by tff IMnll ..... " Now lit pr09rft1, 73 HORNET 4 Dr. '71 MATADOR Sedan Lftl tlto• 16,octO mno1. lcr!OftCO CllYOlloblo. 1641• JOI s259 Air CHd •• pWf. str., ...U Y-1 .... , low nt/a.., Top ce•d. 1116ClMI '66 Rambler American '72 PLYMOUTH 6 cyl. A rHI tet scnw. s995 Auto. troM., ,. • .., steer· Low ntl'"9o. ISMIOftl l1t9. Pop•I• co•pKf -., . , .,..,,, s2095 Duster 52395 71 HORNET Sedan 61 Rambler American qt .... ,.,.le, ...i .. $1695 Mlot .......... 1-1 , flOJDDll • , orl cor. fGHl.4171 s495 70 FORD Wagon ........... "" ... i-·. 5169 hc9UHt c•IMl.,.o•. lllf· AUHI '6 7 FORD F11lcon cylllldiM, air coftdltlNlltf. tmt1t1 ' 67 REBEL Sedan ..... ,,.... .. '°"' ,,..,. s795 iJi'°"'°' brolln. IYDL· . ' ' • • WE'RE You'll Love Our Buyer Protection ~Ian! Two ye-GM ago .A.rne-rican Motor1 Nttroduced tM BUYER PROTECTION PL.4.H. NothirHJ like tfiis hod t••r come out of Dt+roH. Ho automotive company had t•rr mode this kind of conwntf!Mtlt to its customen. Ji. commitnwnt to stmtMI ~hind every car we build and tM deaten who sell thtm. It woAed! More pe-ople an buyi1MJ more AMC cors. So when you conlider a · 1974 A.MC ccr, you ca!l·k rtst assurt'd that .Americen Moton will stand behtnd any car you MIKI· Grt'mUn, HorMt, Javelin, Matador or .Ambassador! OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE PINTO "·" ·PINJO I Salr~ & SP:-v1ce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS N!VERSITY OLDS '70 OLDS TORONAOO 197'2 PIN TO Sq \r~n. au10 !.t'ss than 41.000 n1 ilcs. Vinyl trans, 2000:c t'ng, ~lisc t11p. [IJIJ po11·1·1", [artul) air hrakcs, Al( .. CUS~Olll _111!., ('011r!i1lo11i ng. slrri to hcneh L..; ratk ,_ !ll 1C'hl'l~11 l1rl'S, sl'nls. 1111 11!w!•I. ;\\l F~l !.,.~ nu. ~Rt·uuriful car. stcrro 111ulti11lcx. :'\11hl•rs ~2!!9:1. fi73-lfi:lll NEW ·74 RUNABOUT, 4 spd., 2:l00 cng., tinted glass, Ai\! radio, w/s/1v, body side n1o!ding. List price $3113 - 36 n10 OEL :.K:::.O l11trbor Blvd. $54.88 PER MO. o,,,1L v Pi Lor ~a 1 Y! A beautiful set of Regent Cutlery steak knives valued at $I 0.00 to the first I 5 persons who test drive the new '74 Gremlin or Matador this weekend. (Sorry, only one set per family and you must be at least 18 years of age.I This is the one mid-size you 've nev er seen before! Full factory equipped including extra quiet insulation packa9e, 232 CID economical 6 c yllnder et19lne, 3 speed transmis- sion, & bumper guards front and "".ar'. Order yours today! PLYMOUTH '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 Dr Hardtop, Auto Trans, Air Cond, ~ta!lic Gold, Gorgcows (839GNJi. ,,..--.... 'i' • '71 DUSTEH. cronon11(";il G C'yl. engine, auto. trans., mag "'hC'els. Xltlt fin<1ncing 831-2040 Dir. PONTIAC '70 Dodge RT c_. Auto '''"" .,.,,_, .,....,"'! anJ .,,oor•;"''°"''"l (11~01lPI $AVE '6~~~ta l'lllll •w-On"'! r>ew top, $AVE · '68Camero Aul,,,...llC l<l ....,..UICI<\ oo-,,...,"II 30 0.y UricoriGll>OIW . Wau1n!y. $1299 '73 Corvette 3SO ~"ll""'· "'" • .w<;.a 1na AMIFMrocl•O IG¥l•3~1 $AVE PONTIAC '69Camero SAVE '70Chevy -S11...,, g11·• c1>9 . •u1<> ''""" PO•l!r •l_,"11 or.a "" ~ !"82ACRI 30 Ooy Urw;.,ncUoorwl W1rranl1 Sl999 72 Pinto 2000cc: A,~ ...... \•C ,,.,.,.,.,.uoo,. "' t.:1...0•t>QrlH'Q IXll'.l[All 30 011 U.-.;:ol'(l•.....,Warromv $2199 70Gremlin (COl'(lll"Clll 8Cyl •r-.g1ne J •Deed, 11coo 1na r .. 11er '\8/ESUI $1399 PONTIAC '73 VENTURA '72 PONTIAC HATCHBACK SAF ARI WAGON '71 Hornet 5ipc»i t.mo.t .a,.;10...,!o< !"'""""''"'"' ~ •lM"RQ trclljttOro:l"""""ll SAVE '65GMCVan Sw+tt-Sprcial! XI 01y Unconciu-01 "•"•"'Y (1WA91~1 Sl599 v.'.,l~ L~e.~~~ ,,....,.. 1600flUI SAVE 72 Dodge Van SUPER NIC~• A.,to '•aM "'' PO,.., •T-•OQ 11'<1 ootv 10 OCQ "llles,(l'~MI SAVE VEGA CHEV.VE GA '72 WAGON Sprint Custom. V-8, ,\11!0 Y-8, Auto 'J'ru 11~. H.,!dlo. !{ttmn1bal.!k. TlrF1u1. 11:11 "\"est l':rans, Ra(lio. Po1ver Stl!cr-!'01\'er S!eering, Hui:if Rael>. YeJJ01v v./s;iddl" 11 11y1 ing, EZI Glass, F11.c1ory A!r FaclO:-!J Air Cond, IGSll·~l'iJ• Inter. 4 spC"c>d 11·:•1\ I• .11·tory Conr'I, R.allye II wheel!!, $3395 nlr conrl ., r11rlio, he;i1. 1· disc \Vblte letter !ires, (396CSR! lll"B kf's. nulh1! t t rt' s . Costa ;-.1 ..... ~1 540·9640 Cad 1 1 lac Tr n 11 l• -i 11 · '7:.! FO!tO Pin10 H.w1abouL U.iJSCJi\lj •I srd. strI"NJ. cu s Io n1 $2299 inl,.rior . \\'id<! o ,·a 1 s . %&-24•17 aft. 6. Incl. lax * ln1mt'1I. rk•Jh·l't)' Call 1\merican Car l'lan $2995 '72 GRAND SAFARI ~--s_2_9_9_5 ___ ,, MiJJ ~;~j::;.~' '$~!Jf f~ · ''"""" OLD:-71 T•d·.,n111!n. xlnt cornl, n1·11· p.11111. ;\lichcl!n t itt'~. [IOlll'r ~t·:tt .... 111111\•ll\'S, h,>-·k.~. l11•ak('s, ~leering. Air, sh'I""\· 1 n11lcr hileh, h1~i'l\'Y duh ~u ... f)('n~ion. I o" 11er. .. RHil.'<lh. l"all 71 ·1-.64~-0015. The faSlest draw lQ UIJ? Wat. . : .. a Daily P ilrlt Cl~.$.~lft@.; A:utos, ~·w 980 ' ·A llfRS CADILLAC Auto5, New Don't Buy Any Car Until Feb. 14th 1st TIME EVER . NEW-USED PUBLIC .CAR ~ I ' • #UCTION ,,, OYER lOO ·CARS JQ ,8£,AUCTIONED ~ \ ., BY Masters Auction Rudy Lerkin, Licef'tHd ·Auc:tl09'.'etr • t"" i .., l ' ... See Our Page Ad. Wednesday February 13 Clas~t Section For C1111plete Details .. •"'f\ • • I t I I I • 675-SOOO • PLYMOUTH ATLAS -4" ' .. OCT DATSUN _,,. """"'"° -..D •••••~• ... •• "' ,,..., . ..,. ... ~ ....... 7~" '73 DUSTER 6 C\'L. automatic trans. pov.·<'r s lce r i n g. Air Chrysl•r/P lymouth conditionin~ Lo""· Lo v.· WAGON V-8, Auto Trans, Ra cl i o, Pov.·l'r Steering, Po11·1·r \\'in- cJ01vi;, Cordova Tup. EZI (;l111;s, !'N.ctory Air Conti, Cru\11e control. tilt 11·heel. roof raci<. (8761--BY ). $3195 Open Dail;.> & Sun. 'Iii JO Pi\! miles. Like nev.·. 8371-lEV "" ""'''"' a""·· Howard Chevrolet jBos LONGPRV Cos!n l\!csa iVlac:Arthur and Jainborec W 546-1934 Nc1vf)Ort Brach ff•<•;tCf·J••f /.6!ll!...LONO~} 13GOO Beach BJ , \\"l'stn1111s1pr ··-a@•jif.irfW 892-66'1 G.J6.,;00 • ~~ '66 Pon!Lte Slal \\ ug. 41 000 .... , f 13600 Beach Bl., \\estr11insler ,. • ~ 892-6651 636-2:100 ac!unl nH, full P<J\\Pl', \\Ill sac $-150 or IJs l offr, 642-:lOIO T-BIRD ·n C;11alin11, !1 potss 1n1;:. PIS. P/13, air, l\!ich t11·1 •s, "6~l Tl!UNDERRHU1 lugKage rnck, $8Z1. DGJ-Xti8 IE x c e µ t ion a l J y <.'lean, Sus:ar Boy, I. Cotton Bowl, Ora!l2"l' Bo11•I or Rnv kind "r lv11•'1 1<.·ill -=rll ~1·ith fl D;11l1 Pilot Oa$ .• 111e1I 1\d: 642-:.67S. ~------ ----='"'"~~~ ~U--05fQ '69 Pl YMOUTH WAG <.-6-,,-1-,,-,-..,-.,-"-"-, -,-,,-.-1-1-.,-,i. IJGPO Rf'arh Rl., \r<'stn1111-;!1'r $5110. fil!J..:!1170 Con1pll'tf' '71 lir. i\.lany n1•1\" ~:12-Gti~•l t;.:•l-2~100 The fa!ilf'St rlr.11v 1n lhe West. rmrts. J.01 of 1111!1), little • • • a. Daily Pilot Cl:issilie<l 111011ey. 0\1·ner fi !J;..1;1~1~ /\ny dn~· l'-111e J.;!::ST il,\Y to t1Hl an :1ci: Dori"! tlrlay .. , \\l!F:~ YOU PAPER OR PAINT A lt001\1. 11Tilc thf' an1ount of paper or pa!nt ir rook lwhinci n pi<'lurP. Then nf'x1 tlnlt' you ordf'r, vou"IJ kn"" <'.\acrlv 11 .. w ;nuc·h 111;1!t•r1al y"u'il n1~·1L \\"..1n! n lov.-priCC'd C'.1r:' R1 •at! lnd:n · ~ ( 'l as-;if11•il ,\d~. . l11xu1·1uusl.v t•quippt•d \villi Turn your l!Ol f i·lubs 11110 full po\\'Cl'. f:ictorv !ht• l>etil a sh•rru. S•'ll 1!n·m \1·1lh nf rnrr . Sn!e nrl~·t•d SIGTh. ~t Dail.v Pilo1 Clns~1firrl Ad ,J ,,hnsnn ,1:. Son. L11100Jn an<l U~l' !he 1110111•.v f(lr a i\lt'rcurv, ~:lfi J! a r hu r .':ilf'l"t'O! C,111 Cl:!-:~;711 Toda.1. Custa ~h·~a ."1 lff-:J'1.~l . Autos, New '60 Ranche ro 6 cyl, A.uTo Tren1, !lllldUl S499 '69 FIREBIRD P.S., Rfdlo, He11tr, 111.110 (Z91l7.,) $999 '72 IMPALA ' Dr Hfrdtop, v.a, Avlo Tr1n1. Air Corid. (1"71Klt) ·52099 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New '63 CHEVV PICKUP a CY)• (K~t) S599 '67 CHEVY STATION WAGON VI, Auto Tr1n1. Air Cond, Powtr SINrlog, l~OLJ '57 FORD PICKUP fG~7$0) S399 '69 FORD 1 Dr. VI, Auto TrtM. POWI!" S!H1'1ftt' J)(LV1Stl $699 ' • • • I Cyl, 0 /H C:tM. II:"'. • t7" Wtlffl 1•11 e ,wtl C1I/ hlJlllslMI e lllMlif Air HNter • l 11Ckll '°'" • DIK °"''" I t .... e l"tddNI Dish e Dull W/I Wlll'ft"ll NO DOWN Aut"OS.-New 980 AUtos, New -----. 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 WORKING MAN 'S GAS SAVER LEASES '74 YIGA Htthbk. , lu•~'l'dr•m~hc. ti• '"h c1rp1!1ng, whf11 wa 1. PER MONTH s75 '74 Mollb11 Ch:iu lt Power )!eedng. PO~r d1>e br1k... l;Q VI, turbaflVdrt matlt. whff( COWrl, bl!lld wl'llllw1!11 t I n t1 d glast. P'S.Ill MONTH ... '74 NOYA Au!D !f,ln•, 6 cyl eng. PGwcr 1tterlno PER MONTH s75 '74 CAMARO Po~r Uterin.g, pCWf'r dl.c Pra~H. J'>O VS. tu•tx>llVO•lmftlic. whtel cov1r1, ~tlfd wl!llewtth, tln1td 1111u. P'ltt MONTH S98 DON'T UNDl lSTAND LEASING? rHONI: 147.6U7 2' Milftftl 0,.. lnil l .... Or'Olf Towrt TOll'f ... -... ,_, 11:"1.ll, .. ~ ... Wiii lwy YOllr PnMftl Ctr., Troxtr All Cflill M9&1 h ............. 1!:.M T•• I NEY/ TRUCK DEPT. e VII Tori P'kkvp • ''""''" PlckWP ••x • ...... 1'-d • ' C-,1. 52,890 NO DOWN l l!Ool.50 Is '"e tot~• cas" 11rrc1 lr>el le• & '14 He. IHI. ~''""d pymr 11r1<11 11 13'11 aa lt1dulllt1Q It • & '1• lie. tftt & ft11 carrytng cllttllfl la.r .. mo~thl on ... PPROVAL of vovr credit. A"°NUAL PE RCENTAGE A.ATE 12.7f"o. ORDER YOURS TOOAY LOW MIUA .. 1973 ,DEMO~ Priced Fnr Quick Sale \2] l.t.tP.4.LA Custom Coup• .. ,.SJ2?9 " IMPALA Custo m Coupe , , •. S3299 '" IM PA LA Custom Coupe .... SJ 2'19 121 IMPALA CM stem Coupe .... S3299 52 IMPALA C ustom Coupe . , .. SJ399 16 IMPALA Cu1tom Cou,. .•.• $JJtt 119 CAP'RICE Co11p• •....• ,,,,53499 72 CAPRICE 4 door S.da11 , ••• SJStt EXAMPL E * 1973 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE NO DOWN * SJ52S.t$ I• T~t !Qlll Ct$~ prlte Incl. lfW & '1~ lk. IHI. 0.!..-rld PIYmtnl P'lce 1"335.1.,_ ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RA1E l1.19"o. Stk No. U1 . lor d "'°'· ' • ' . r .. - ' ' : ' r ·~r.'·il ~:' ~ '; -J~>;t~<'-.3! ·~ . The ' . That's right! Check our drastic price. c~s on ~~~~1l~~rlf,, ~ks .. · see for yourself! COMPARE ANYWHERE! ·We'v•'.;~·:!•·w t~~ . bone on all Fords in stock! No·wkt re else .in Soiffli•ftf '(af . irnla{i . you buy a new or used car at a a'tGGEI : SAVlffl$! ' . ' -' ·,· •' ., HUGE SAVINGS ON EVERY ·NEW AND US:E -=t:1o='=RD:":o:AN::':D:"":":U:":"IS ::O::D"":. ':':AR:"":lr.'N ~ Musml~ r~e wf~h~1~fl~ r. "" l"'"" .,,. '' ~ QI il#lll~ti,;i :! '\l.t;'~ ~-i n c ludes front disc ~~'----= brakes, all vinyl bucket "~;:-.,.'1 r,1~:r.n!l~JT~ ·t .1 f , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OVER 52 YEARS OF . :::--:::::_..______ seats , tachometer & -_ ~ ·' i nstru me ntati on , ful l ONLY '2 wheel covers, cut p ile carpeting & more. Order f:_• yo u r s t o d a y full price! includes all destination & preparation charges! ut.'t~;Jm;ma~a· __________ ..;,...;,..., __ ...;m,_,,... FORD LTD COUN TRY Sfl!1 include1: cruise -o-motic Irons .• power front disc brakes, power steering. 3 woy door go!e w/power window, 5pore ti re e.:troctor, elec lric clock, wheel covers, dual fac ing rear sea ls, conven ience group. lockable side storage comportmen!, corpeted corgo area, deluxe bumpers, air condi!ioning , AM/FM stereo radio, oppearance pro!e<:tian group, lln!ed glo~1, comple!e lighr group. ele'ctric power door locks, .power mini·vent & side win~, heavy duty suspension & rtlO(e ! '73 demo. S!k . #131, Ser. #JJ76AJ 16802 LOADED FULL PRICE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN VISIT OUR VOLUME LEASE & o .il~.Y R( ';,;:~. DEPARTMENT lease a Late Model PreOriven Car for Extra Savings 1914 PINT O RUNA BO UT '65 FAlCQN R&H, Auto. Tr.tn1 i PENl74 1 HU RRY FOR TH IS ON E! EXAMPLE: R&H, Tulo. Tr<1 ns, JWXF-110 ) Low Blue Book $625 High Blue Book $945 R&H, Auto. Tr dn1. Air Cand. (]]89081 Low Blue Book $975 H;gh Bl ue Book $1415 NEW ' j 4 SPEEDS & AUTOMATICS STANDARD or CUSTOMIZED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • • HARD TO FIND -' Heater, Auto. trans. AM/FM. . #570ll2f ' LOW BLUE BOOK $1575 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2075 Dur Price R&H, 4 Spd. ! 10,CKY) Low Blue Book $13 00 High Blue Boole $1800 ou•1$ 488 PR ICE OUR PRIC E OUR PRICE OUR _I PRICE '70 MAVER ICK ', R&H, l Spd. ( 2i>9EI E1 R&H, Air Cond., Auto, Trdn!., V:nvl Roof (07 1 EJZ) R&H , Auto. Trdn1., Pw r. Str., A ir-102 (8 12DUOJ R& H, 4 Spd. ! 1430LC! Low Blue Boole $1225 H;gh Blue Book $1720 Low Blue Book $1950 H;gh Blue Book $2605 ' Low Blue Book $1925 H;gh Blue Book $2525 Low Blue Book $1075 H;gh Blue Book $1495 .. ,. .. ' • ' 1-~ . . . ' •. l ... ,\ •. 3 spe:ed transmission, power 1!eering, tinted glo,,, solid stole ignition, optioool ratio ~r axle. ' ' r'}j·9· 74 ~; '.'i; ; ' . ii;.. . SERVICE UNDER T H E S ,A M E OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT! $J95 Down Pl.,, la• & li<. and only $J243 Month .:::;~~~TO 3 DR. RUNABOUT THIS CAR IS LOADED! @'~\ R&H, 3 Spd., 8 Cyl. #71106H ONLY LOW BLUE BOOK $1750 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2430 .f ·' $2 995 Our :..• Price FULL PRICE! . inc ludes: cruise·o·motic, power brakes, front dis.c, pwr. sleering , viny( inler1 body mouldings, rocker panel moul ding. '""-,i;•e;:i· e lectric clock, small V-8 engine, whitewall tires, front & rear bumper guards, air conditioning, duol rear ONLY ... .., ~ -. ' 8, R&H. Auto. Troru., Air. (848t<GO) speakers, AM radio, left hand remo!e mi r~or, tinted gloss, compl., wheel c~rs, much more . '73 demo. ;#1736 Ser. fj3J631 l 93581 $3 495 LOW BLUE BOOK $2225 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2875 Our , ,,, ·~ .,.,, Price . ,.- ••• .J . ' •' r, -' ' ' ....... ~ ... ,;. .s~ • FULL.PRICE •'fh:•Q. ·r ' · ( "ll:' i' .:~'.'T~ ·,·;~::. i2 GRA ii TG RINO BRM '69 PONTIAC 2 DOOR R&H, Ai,, Auta. Tren1. PIS, PI B ~ 14 754 1 ! Low Blue Book $1525 H ;gh Blue Book $2035 • OUR PRICE ... ·---,., J i . • ; j -' , . ~ R&H. Auto. Tr•n1 .• P/S, P/B, P/W. Butket S••h (1431691 Low Blue Book $132S 'High Blue Book $1115 10 p,, .. , R&H , Air, Autc. Tr•ns;., PI S, P/B !245E0H l Low Blue Book $2625 H;gij Blue Book $3425 OUR _ {..i • \...... PRICE • (·. "'' 0 '"'"C -' 1:,. . . .. . . ... " .. - 8, R&H, Auto. Tr•nt., Air P/S, ·P/8 !5280EC) Lo,; Blue Book $192S Hi.u~ Blue Book $2S2S I ' ' ' " ,; R.AH. Air , Auto, Tr•n1., PI S, PI B !'lOOJY I Low Blue Book $2225 High Blue Book $2950 $"J l.88 . OUR f 0 . 'PR fCI , ; '70 FORD 2 DR. H.L Vt , R&H, Air, PI S, P/B (IHLSOO ! Low Ill/le. Book $1250 Hlg~:~.: $1720 R&H, Auto, Tr•n'-, Air P/S. P/B l 35.9EYZ J Low Blue Book $1250 H;gh Blue Book $1 720 '6 9 IMPALA 2 DR. H.T. t , R-&H, A11to. Tr•n1., Air, P/S, VI Roo.J.IY RXl98 ) " Low Blue Book $102S 'H;gh Bli.e iil>ok $1430 ' OUR $1188 PRICE OUR PRICE OUR ,.... PRICI OUR I • ., -, ?~,l .i88~ .. l~l ~ e.I tr> ""8 • •I q,,J 1-~ • OUR !· j U PRIC! QUI ~1088 -~ • • 1.,.... PRICE -'--PR ICE OUR .. ' > . 1, ' ' ,l 'A • • ~. -iliii • San Clemente •• Today's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 39, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES TEN CENTS I ,Clemente Dumps 'Stupid, Silly' Smog Rules By JOHN VALTERZA 01 Th• D•ll~ 1"1101 Slllf A man~tory set or rules suggested lo the city of San Clemente as a means of coping with smog alerts '>''Ound up in the trash can this WL'Ck. Instead or adopting the regulations, city counc ilmen \Vcdnesday con<lcmncd them sound!)' as "stupid and silly" and decided to tell the Environ1nental Protection Agency the same thing. The regulations, termed the "General Air Pollution Episode Plan", called for complex syste1ns of regulating auto use <ind (if the smog worsened) forcing heachgoers off public streets and parking lots. Councilmen joined the protest in unison. But Thoma s O'Keefe was the most outspoken. "It's time we showed these ivory.tower bureaucrats that thei r stupid ideas are completely unrealistic and impractical," he said. "The whole thing is ridiculous," he added. lt fell upon Lifeguard Chier Dick Hazard to outline the rules forced upon the city by the EPA, and HaUlrd was far from sold on the plan. ''If we took these recommendations,'' he said, "we'd all throw up ." O'Keefe added that he believe.s the entire project v.·as intended to create "fil~filling fodder to pacify some bureaucrat." The plan called for these procedures in the common, first-stage smog alert: -Limit the stalionary sources of emissions by reducing gasoline fill-ups and reducing "test operation of all stationary gasoline engines." -Requesting the public not t o patronize facilities and to reduce driving. -Ask the public to join car pools. -Request \Yorkers to restrict the use of fleet cars. IC the s1nog triggered a secon<l·stage alert. these added conditions v:ould be im(X>sed: -Closing do•..,n all public recreational facilities, including golf courses, plunges, tennis cou rts, parks and order all autos from beach parking lots. Prohibition of any beach parking \1·ould be in force. as well. The third stage adds one final measure a ers SaddlefJaek Bid Registrar Okays • Tustin Petition By JAN \\'ORTH Of lfll• DallY Pl19t Still A petition signed by 8,300 Tustin residents \\'ho u·ant to withdraw from the Saddleback Community Coll ege District has betn verified by the Orange ' County Registrar of Voters. Coast Board Okays 43-unit Apartmen.t Frank Smith can build his 43-unit apartment building in Capistrano Beach if he favors older tenants and adds more open space. the state coastal commission has voted . Jn approving the Smi th project at 35140 Camino Capistrano, the State Coastal Zone COnservatlon Comml!!ion denied the appeal brought by the Capistrano Beach Co m m unity Association. The association. represented al the Vlednesda y meeting in Burlingame by attorney Ron S!eeln1:i n, argued that Smith's building would be too dense and out ot character \\'ith developing master plans of the Capistrano area. The project, proposed to have 38 one· bedroom and five tw o-bedroom unit.s. had already been approved by the South Coast regional comni iss ion. The state commissioners Wednesday unanimously granted a permit lo Smith on !he condition that he take four un its off the nottheast corner of the three-acre Jot and move them to a second fl oor on another part of the project to allo'v for an open space easement. That easement will be required to be tied into the common open space· trails system worked out by developers of th ree major adjacent projects, including the Robert H. Grant Corp. Jn addition, Smith agreed to favor prospective tenants who are 56 years old or older and Include a deed restriction on the property governing rental rates and lncreases. Srrdth's attorney, Thomas Peck· penpaugb, had told t h • oommission the apartments would be a needed change rrom the single family homes that dominate the. area and would cater to middle income resident.$. Skinnydippers To CQver Up? MONTPELIER, VI. (UPI) -state Rep, Robert Emond has urged the Vermont House Judiciary Oommlttoe to pass his bill making it a crime to skinny dip al JlUbUc beaches or walk nude on the street. (Related otory, Page 22) Emond, a Brattleboro Domocrat. said Thursday that America's mo r a 1 standardl have declined too low. and "a Une musl be drawn somewhere." He !!Aid tbat sex acts were being performed on Main Street in Brattleboro and even in public cemeteries. "You IMuld be obi, to pay your respects to your loved ones without having to loo!< behind every headslone to see what WU eotn& on." Emond 111d. ' " D e v;e y lt il l n1an, ass i s tant superintendent of business for the Orange County Department of Education, said the petition had been filed with the county superintendent· and serif on to the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. The next 1tep ln the controversial pullout process will be a hearing in Sacramento where representatives of both the dissatisfied Tustin group and Saddlebeck College will present llleir respective cases to community college.a governors. If the board of governors approves the de-annexation, they will authorize an election and rule on whether it must be held in the entire Sadd1eback College di strict or on1y in the Tustin Unified School District portion of the college district. Saddleback spokesmen have predicted that H tl1e de-annexation goes through, the ta;( rate will go up drastically in the rest of the district -including Laglma Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Irvine, and San Juan Capistrano. If the de-anneiation materializes, Saddleback will Jose 25 percent of its assessed valuation and about-17 percent of its students, acoording to college officials. Tustin residents beg;ln their push last spring. They object to the driving distance from Tustin to Saddleback in Mission Viejo (20 miles ooe way) v.tien Santa Ana College is only rour to eight miles away. They also lodged complaints about S ad dl eback's curriculum, facilities. campus atmosphere, tax rate, and administration . But Saddleback officials contend Tustin vo ters made a commitment to the (See-PETITION, Page 2) Civic Center's Site Still Far Off in San Juan By PAMELA llA1J.AN Of .. Delly .......... A sizeable llst of civ:ic center sites was whittled ®wn by San Juan Capistrano city couhcilmen this week, but a final choice is still in the future. Councilmen James 'lborpe and F.dward Chennak this week were charged with the task of reducing the list even further and proposing a wly to pay for the final choice. "I thlnk a civic center ls still two or three years away," Thorpe aald Thursday. "OUr biggest demand Is to get the property." The number ooe site in a Uat of 15 pi:epar<d by I OOWlclJ consultant ls tha old Ceplstrano ·lliah School,. now used as a campus 10< !ifth end &lllth graden. 'l'ho<pe believes It might be too <00Uy because ol _)ta -lmlly to the Old Mlalon and In the laa( nm it might be too amAll. MOit counci lmen Raid earlie r this week that they envision the civic centc , as a place conlolrling 1 cily hall, lilniy, future police aJid fin deportmtnta, and maybe e\·en an adJo1ninc park • And swimming pool. "Obviously It can't be built all ,at once," said Thorpe. '"lbe city hall would probably be bUllt Ont and the rut in stages." The site lll08! favored by .Ibo majortly cl the councilmen ,..,.. · lo be the (See CENTER, Pap I) , I " l)Wty f'llorl PlloN "' Jadl: Cllfffftl T(!W.ERING EUCAt YPTus· TOP.P,LED ·C~ANE IN .LAGUNA BEACH AND CRUSHED ROOF Tr~ Fell on Home of Dr.•~d M": Paul.to~r~ 426 Ar.r.-,o ·Chico; They Have Lived There 37 Year5 Tree Falls on.Laguna ff,ome Cra11,e Topples; Eucalyptus Crashes Througli Roof By JACK CHAPP ELL Of IM D•llY "''-' l .. tf A too.foot tall eucalyptus being removed from the front yard or a Laguna Beach home Thursday crashed through the roof of a neighbor's house toppling the rive-ton crane whieh was hefting it. (Relaled picture Page 3.) "fie didn't even yell 'tim-ber-r.r,' " said Dr. Paul Conover, owner of the smashed house at 426 Arroyo Chico Drive. Dr. Conover "'as in his front yard at the time and saw the huge eucalyptus unbalance the crane and start-to fall toward him. He ran but was struck in the bead by a falling branch. He said he waa not seriously injured. Mrs. Conover was on the front porch, a few feet from where the tree crashed into the house. She also ran. "We built that house 11 years ago. It's just like one of tbe family," Dr. Conover said as he surveyed the o-unched rool. The Conovers' house y,·as the first one on the :street. Operator of the crane. Don Sorah of Whittier, suffered a cut on his head .,,,,hen the crane went over. So rah of Reliable Crane Service said the load was top heavy. Housewives watching as men "''Orked to remove the tree and right the crane said they'd told tree cutter Thad Barro\v and the crane operator that the tree y,·as too big to move in one piece. "They looked at us like we were just a bunch of silly women, and what did we know," one woman said as fi.rem(ll washed away lbe gasoline lea.ipo&·Irom the crane's tanks. The tree was being rtmoved from the yard of Daily Pilot Assistant Managing F.ditor Richard P . Nall , 42S Arroyo Chico. Nall said he decided to have the eucalyptus taken out after branches were blown down in the high wltids and·smashed into his fence. Nall said only the top branches on the trtt had leaves and the tree loOked as U It were dying. "I was afrald in the wind, it might Mail Goes On . . But 'Postman Left·Behind · A pootmu. swears to an oolh•llilt -thil nlttnl lllrcea ..oald· nevtr deter blm from' blo ~nied rouocls. Butnobodywd~aboula.Upplog-n. AND THAT'S WHAT made Ille. malls.·a Utile ololn!r In IN Solt Clemente nelpborhoClcl 'lbunday .. wMn:cirT!er 91dnq.-'tlatriniM Jr. llcippoll·IO ·deliver thC mall In the .area of Avet>lda l'roldc!lo and c.itt ~ . • · . , Tho carrJer told pollco .ha parked ltll 'jeep ... ,ittd. ,..1 the .,_. iltilt in park poeltloit. • • '!, . .. . . , , AfTER DEUVERING the lllAil~lkiriman tuiied,mid A'fl\iils he!' roll dowii ·the stoop rooclmy, n1p once and '!')me•to;""*':...ii.rt <t-~llgn. Officers •id the transmiloion p,. way liialta ·U..:blidaue,-not ... -,, . , " ' • • , .. •• ' . fall on somebody's house,'' Nal l said. 1be accident happened at about I p.m. and crev.·s worked at removing the tree and the righting the crane until about 7 p.m. T\vo other cranes were called In from Santa Fe Springs to put the toppled five-ton crane On its wheels again . Before leaving, crane operator Sorah borrowed three quarts of oil fron1 Dr. Conover to replace what had lea ked while the crane was on its side u•ilh its boom and the tree resting through the roo! of Dr. Cooover's home. Mayor Endorses Two Candidates In San Clemente Retiring San C J cm en le City Councilman and Mayor Clifton Myers today announCt'd his support for two candidates vying £or election in the city Marth 5. Myers said he strongly endorsed counc:Uman Thomas O'Keefe and realtor E. L. "Ris" Risley for election to the council. Myeni will r etire from his first term aftor· the electiom. He al90 will end his ffl'1l. one-year term as mayor. Eltly support by Myers for Ri~ey was ·~ in the local realtor's petition fQI' nomination -the only one Signed by·the mayor. · O'Keefe, seeking a third tenn to the councU , fonqed an alliance with Myers four )'9flts ago and each won reclectioo . · "I said on the day that I decided not I• mo that l would be endorsing the candidates ol my choice snd I've now done it with tho two ," Myert said. San Clemente Ms 11 candidates oeeldng three 00UJ1dl poBitlom. Will Myers find another one to endorse to fill the blll? "l -mlchl." be sald, "Just give me IDIDt time .,, .. . . " .~\· ,~ . .. -ordering ";ill nonessential personnel" in the city not tv report r(lr v:ork . Counci ln1en agreed thot to effect the rules v.oult\ tre;lle "rnnss co nfusion" and \\Ollld r~1quirc c i t y employes to scurry around rhe t ity posting areas fol' no-parking. .. lts <Jbsolutely ludi t'rous. and for a city. s:i~'. tla: size of Ne\vpol't Beach, sonu•tl1ing like this on a busy day would (See SJ\10G RULES, Page 2) rea Astro11auts End 84-day Space Trip ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS (U PI! -The last Skylab astronauts land ed in 1he Pacific today and \>'('re repor ted in very good shape fro n1 man's longest spaceflight, an 84-day, 3t5-n1il!ion mile journey that opened the \\'ay for a trip son1eday to Mars. Ge rald P. Carr of Santa Ana . Edward G. Gibson. formerly of San Clemente and William R. Pogue splashed down only 6,000 yards from this veteran recovery ship at 8:17 a.m. (PDT) and were hoisted aboard 39 minutes later, 'l'he New Orleans was 176 miles southwest of San Diego. "It's good to be back.'' said Carr. con1n1ander of the marathon Skylab 3 mission which began ·1ast l\'oveniber. "Nice to be home." Gibson said. The three astronauts got a quick medical checkup inside their seared capsule and then climbed, smiling and waving, onto a platform. They 'va!ked a bil wobbly to nearby chairs on a truck v.·hich carried them to a nearbv laboratory for 6112 hours of detailt-d med ical tests. "The crew is obv iously very. very good,'' said a shipboard spokesman aftrr conferring with NASA fl ight surgeon Dr. J erry Hordinsky. "They 're a Jitt.le shaky , but in fine shape_" In a message to the astronauts President Nixon said, "Your missio~ has brought to an end one of the most scientifically t1roductive endeavors in the history of hun1an exploration." The astronauts landed in unusua lly gentle seas and there was no indicat1oi1 that they experienced some of tl h' seasickness sympton1s exhibited by predecessors. Bef?re going aboard the New Orleans, the pilots took thei r pul5e rates to sac how v.·e!I they \~·ere adjusting lo the sodden exposure fo gravity after going Y''ithout it for nearly three months. Thev wore special pressure pants to preve1;t blood fron1 pooling in their legs and causing dizziness. "Well done." said Pogue. obviously excited and happy after splashdown. America ·s first space station \•:as left (See SKYLAB, Page 2) Oraage Coast • Weather Mostly sunny Saturday, accord· ing to the weather service with slightly \Varmer temperatures. Highs at the beaches near 74 ris- to 18 inland. Overnight lows 36-46. INSmE TODAY To photographer Robert Ran· dall, one of the qualities that mak.es Laguna Beoch special is th<t people. A nd you can tell ihe people are special by their face s. Some of tht.tt facet. as aeeii through Randall's camera lem, are on show at the Laguna Beach.. Museum of Art. Rdndall talks about the face1 in this iveek's cover story to tht Wee~ ender niagazitlt o>t PCl{/e 23 . .&! YMt llfwkt 1 ... ,.... ' l . M. llJd 7 Ctl"""'41 f e11s11111111 , .... , CO!Na 11 c,.. .. .....,.. ,, Dtattl M9tkft • l!'llii!M'i.t ..... • Fh1•-ll•UI , ... "" fl_.. JI .._I(_ l? .&1111 l.1....,._ 11 -· . ;' ' I • • ~. -t'H II I $C Expa11sio1a Stnlls rrid~ rrbr11,ir~ ~ Shortages Hit Edison Plants By TERRY COVILLE 01 TM O•il1 "llol S!f!I The ('xpansion of several Edison Company power pl<Jnts -including the big Ot1(' in Huntington Beach . but nut the nuclear station in San Onofre - could be jeopardized by the oil cris1~. Southern Cali forn ia Edison offi('ials said tod ay all ca pital improvcn1ent pnJjecL<;. except nuclear plants. are ht'ing re--t!valuatcd bec<iuse of the high cost of oiL "All of our capital projects are being scrutinized aln1osl on a daily basis." said l,aul Richardson, Edison distr ict 1.; San 011ofre Expansiori Heari11 g Set A ne1v state coastal commission hearing on the proposed exp::msion of the San Onof re nuc!cnr po1vcr pl ant has been scheduled for Feb. 20 in Santa ·sarbara. The m~ting "'ill be on lhc fourth floor of the Sa nta Barbara C.ounty 8uilding in the board of supervisors room. The starting time has been set up to 8:30 a.m., an hour earlier than usual , because of t he ex:pectcd l e ngthy discussion of the addition of tv.·o, I,140- megawatt nuclear reactors to the plant three miles south of -San Clemente. 'J'he state Coastal Zone Conservation Comn1ission Dec. 5 in Newport Beach -turned do\1•n the exp<.1nslon planned by Southern Californ ia Edison and San Diego Ga s and Electric cn1pa nies. Commissioners \l'l're concerned that th e project \1·ou!d destroy a!most one mlie of sandstone bluffs and har1n marine life ·with uncont rolled thermal discharges. ~· Since that time, the commission has ;decided to reconsider its action and has been negotiating a compromise \1-'ith utility officials. A major compromise discussed. in private :;essions involves a turning of the plant to save half o ft he bluffs and rearranging of u1Jlity sheds to save parts of the ravines. Joseph Bodovitz, executive direC,.,1or or 1 the con1mission, met last week v.'ith ·reprcsenlatives of several p I an t opponmts, ·who had con1pl::iincd they v.·ere being shut out of the negotiations . : The nlceting i n v o I v e d the Environmental Coalition of Orange . Count y, the Sierra Club and Grouµs Llnited Agains t Rad iation Dan g c r (GUAHfJ 1 of San Clemente. Fror11 Page 1 SKYLAB ... • · 11 • behind in a 269·263 mile high orbit where ii is expected to drift like a ghost ship around earth for at least fi \·c to I ei ght ye;:irs. S!o11·ed LJboard \vas a "lime capsul e" C('ln!;iining cqulpmf'nt f n r possible retrie11a1 by visiting space1nen in the future _ The as 1ro11;i11I'> re!un1ed 10 earth on their 1,213th orbit and . likt' the beginnin$! of the ,2,6 billinn project nine 1no11th.~ ago. a tcehnk·ai problern had In be overcome. Just !JC(ore reentry. the pilots diSCOl"ered one of 111·0 redundant contr(ll rocket systc1ns 1~.1.~ leaking . Thr astronaut s used the clhe r ~ystem withcut diffi culty. After three parachu1 cs eased the Apollo landing ship into the ocean. Gibson asked how close they had come to the New Orleans. "Loo ks like three mil rs to u~ .. , replied : ·reco very C1fficers . "Not bad for tile first time.'' Gibson 1 said. i f ~ r i • OlANIJI COAST IC DAILY PILOT 'Tht Orl l'!Of to•1t OAILY PILOl. •ii!! _.,,ell II <On'IOIMd !hf "'"'•·Pren, I• Pllbli ....... ~, ft\1 Clrl"ft (011! PvbH1hlnq (O,,.PAny, 5•o. r1!1 ..SU ..... ••• -'l•hed, Mon.di¥ ltoro11Qh FriCMir. ,.. c .. 11 M .... , H•,..POr! 8ttcto, Hunliflllooo 8Heto/'!M!fllll VnlltY. lt9Uft~ llffcto. lrwlMl$-«r1.t.ock -Son Cll'1'9f'!•I S.n J\Hln C:.l>l•tr•no. A ••"91• '"'111"'""1 tollllon II ll\lblloMd Soh1r"OIVt •rod W"llfV,, Tr-.,-Jnci""l Plltlllttolng ~l•n! II 11 ll:I Wn l ••r SlrNf. c ... 1, Mn•. c1111t1,,.1•. tll6i.. kebt rt N. W11d "'""''"I 11'1! Pwbli1htr J•ck Ft. Cwr!tv Vk e l"tMkltnl tnd O..n.•11 Mt llfOt• ThoJftaJ K11vll , j' EdllO• Tlltfl'lel A. Mwrp~i111 M ..... f/11 E«l!or Charin H. Loot kldl1rd I', Nill AnlshM MaMellll Ell!o" S.. Cit••• Oflko JOI t-Mr+h El C1Mil1• a11I, 'Jl72 """-c-fl llll-• Jlll w:.::r '""' ...,_.~,nn ...,...,.,, ....,, .......... di: 1 ",. 9-oi lovleo<•rG ..._. ... ell; m ,.,_ Aw--. M'lfl•*• 1714) '4Maa1 Cl•"*' .U1wc1I hi MM&11 S. Cl ••Al •••---=w· ,,,,, t ••• 491""421 Qwr ..... , 1f7J, Ol'I.... c:.MI ~ ~. Mt -11111'Wll. m"""'"-.:. .. ,.... __.. .. ..,_.'"9\'Mnll .... -y ................... -111 -........ ..,,. . ...-. ..._.. .... ~ et Clt!I IMM. =.~.:.L:;r. =..:~~I~ ........................ ~ .:L---....,.......,.-----' {; manager In tlun tington Bea C'h. '1But no conclusions ha ve been r<:achL"Ci. "\Ve are hopeful of' staying in business and meeting the df'mands, wh<it!'VC'r the\' are. though ou r n1a ln comm1tn1ent is to nuclear deve.loprncnt." An official Edison $latcmcnl on expansion or new projects s:iys: .. ,\n ongoing <'valuation may rl'su lt in thl' reschedul ing or recon sider:Hion ot :1 nu mber of non-n uclt'ar pro1ec1s. '' l\1uch, hut not all of the increas('d oil prices are absorbed in rate increase~ to the public, said Richardson, but the fl,.ll'l squeeze is stlll making it diffi<.:ult for expr111sion. Four years ago. Ed ison \\'as paying S2.20 a barrel for low-sulphur lndonesiiln oil. A year ago !he price was $.5.12 a barrel. but now lt is $l3.50 a barrel and escalating. New hiring already has sto pped at F..dison because of the fuel costs, ticcurding to Phil ,)!art in, Orange Cot1nty division n1ana ger. Hr said Edlso11 ~rosse<t about SI billion !<1st ye~r, but pciid nearly S900 million fo r the fuel ! L consume<!. According to Richardson, the major projects v,·hich 1\·ould ~ffccted are: -1\ S312 n1il!ion expan sion or the fossil fu el plant in lluntington Beach. It is schedul ed for operation in 1976-Ti provided there arc no furth er delays in const111ction appro.va!. The fossil fuel pl ant now put s out 992 n1ega\vatts of po1l'cr. The combined cycle additions \l'ill add another J.4 !6 inega\\·<Jtts of peak po\\'er production. -The $198 million modernization of the Long Beach plant t.o increase its output from 148 megawatts to 563 megawatts. If not delayed, it v.'Ould be ready in 1976. -A proposed combined cycle unit \\·ith a production peak of 472 megav.'a tls at Cool<A•ater in Saa Berna rdino County, Completion is scheduled for 1977-78. -A sha red project, Kaiparov.·its. ln southern Utah, \1•ilh Edison's share amounting to t,200 megawatts. This coal- fired plant is expected to b<! rc.'.'!dy in 1980--82. Richardson said in terms of fuel. the oil burning plants cost about four lin1es as much to produce power, compared to the nuclear plants. Richardson a!so said it costs about three limes as mu ch to build a nuclear plant. Orange County's Gas Stations Will Be Closell Another "dry'' 1veekend has been forecast for Oran ge County n1otorists by the Southern California Au:omobile Club \Vhich today reported that 95 percent of all service stations 1vill Ix• ~Josf'd Sunday. The v;orst ga sle ss stretch apparently 1rill be along 1he San Di{'go Free1vay through Orange County lo San Diego. r·or !he first tini e since 1h~ auto l'lub started keeping track last surnmcr, not, one of the stations contacted along the route plans to be open Sunday, clu b _ oCficlals said . J\lotori<;!s 1\'ere ::il~o 1rarnrd !o expect EVEN-ODD DAY RATION PLAN URGED FOR U.S., Page 11 the "1emJX1r;1rily ou t of i::as" s1g:11 pos1£'d ;11 15 percen t or all stations in Southern l':ilifornl.:i 1nct rop.l!1i:111 <irt•as Saturday, llo11·c1·cr. 1notorists should be able to find gasoline :iloni:; 111ost 1najor high ways 1111 both dJ~·s. 'fhc ,\uto Club indicates 111<11 ~l pc recn t nf \11e stations 11ill he open to rural ar\!.'.ls Sunday and 9:1 pcrcrnt on s.:iturday . ln its survey Clf ~17 srr\·irc stations the Auto Club noted that th\! gas si tuation is tightening up. !\bout 44 percen t of the>. nietropotit~n Slations :ire no1v lin1iting safes. inostly t-0 10 gallons, compared lo 31 J'l('rccnt !:ist 11·cck. In the outly ing regions 13 J>l'rcen! ;.ire tirniling sail's. T~1 cntyo{lnc percent of the n1ctropo\it(ln stations are pumping a daily quota and then closing, compared to five percent last ~·eek. the auto club said. From Page 1 SMOG RULES .. • . bring the city to irs kne es," O'Kcefc. said . City ~lanager Kenneth Curr suggested 1h:it the rules nppcarcd to h:ivc gone p<JSl n1any CltlCS because Of Other n10l'C controversial pollution rul es w h i(' h c:iuscd a recrnt furor. "1'hese. riro1·islons. as si lly as they n1ight sec'h1 , were a part of Lhe complete set of guidelines v,•hich were announce d la,..;! vellr. '-'ri1e lroublc is 1hat the first pa rt call ing for heavy tees for beach parking spaces ca used the uproar, and no one pnid attention to the 1 est," Carr said. lie 1\'arned that llllhough the EPA has agreed to postpone the hen\'y ca sh toll for beach purking spa(-es, th<l t issue has not vanished. ",)u~t like these smog rules, it will be ba ck before us before we know lt." he said. Exactly )11 .111 successful th~ city"s r('!>('[lion will be remains to be seen. Councilmen ordered Carr "in the sirongest of terms" t.o tell the EPA thM San Clemente ba.'t rejected Ult ideas. F1·yi1•~1 FIHpjacf,s View Point In Dispute Over Tract The presence of a prime view point in th e cent.er o( a propoied housing tract near San Clen1cnte General llospital bas prompted city cooncilmen to take another look .at the project calling tor 265 expensive ·estate homes. Counclhnen Wednesd'ity be.lkecl. at a request by the Sturtevant and Gorham Development Con1pany of Newport Beach. The firm sought rippro l'::il of a tenta!i\"e tract map rovering 188.6 acres northeasterly of Camino de Jos 1\1.'.'!rcs. The principal factors relating to the council imposed delay on a decision was the request for private streets in the project. Those streets. guarded by card gates an d guard houses , would mean that the general public would be excluded froin the view point which recen!ly was ldentified on Uie city 's nc1v open·space element to the ma ster plan. 'l'on1my \Valker, 7. o[ San Juan Capistrano lries his skills at pancake prepara~ion while sister Jill. 4. wails patiently for a Ra1nple. Ton1my, a n1c1nber or Y!vl CA lnd~an Guides, will help fellO\V mc1nbcrf; and their dads Sunday at a pancake breakfast. sponsored as a fund·raiser for the group. Tickets selling for a dollar each will be sold at the door at San Juan Ele1nenlary School from 8 a.m. to noon. Consultants recomrncnded that the city council should recognize the importance of th e vie1v points and to consider provisions in dcvelopn1cnts 11'hich assure that the public v.'ould not be forbidden to use them. Counci\man Thomas O'Keefe said he v.·as concerned that the new plan element apparentl y 11'aS not add res s e d speciric<illy in data relating to the projf'cL CEN1'Ef{ • • • Zncnglein property located east of !h(' San Diego Freeway below the Colony Kitchen re staurant. Another site tha t received some attention is the property now OCCtlpied by the A'lission Drive'.-In 111catcr. • Thorpe pointed out that if the civic center is built in the downtov.·n area it \l'ill fall under the ju risdiction of the architectural control zone. And th is ' could increase the cost. "\Ve'd have to live up to our ov.·n standards." he said. Buldings constru cted in the do1~·nto1vn area must be mission. Spanish , or early· California in archite<:tu ral style. Thrope bcJfCves tt1e most logical means of funding the civic center would be a bond issue. But other ways of paying for the site will be studied. ''As soon as the general plan is put together, the next thing will be to set up a task force and go ahead, I th ink any plans are premature until this is done ." He added that the new conncil to be seated after March 6 might have other ideas. other sites included in the study prepared by ·the ·consultant arc: -Los Rios area from the Ito nursery to the Dunnivin impound yard, -The Esslinger Medical Center block on Camino Capistrano. -\\'illiams-Vermcu1en property between Del Obispo and Alipaz. -The present building plus a Camino Ca pistrano access route. -The corner of San Juan Creek and La Navia roads. -The ex isting site 1vithout Camino Capistrano access. -Tur comer of Junipcro Scr.ra and Cami no Ca pistrano. -l'.:I l lorno Creek valley. -La Novia hillside. -Las Ramblas in terchange. Three Sa11 J na11 Ca11di<la tcs Feel Fiscal Sf1 11 eczc Canrlidatc<i" running for the th.rec city council ~cats in San Juan Capis1 rano may have to put themselves on a bare.· Oones spending program soon. City J\.lanagcr Don ald \V c. i <l n c r discovrr1:d this 11•eek that each candida te n1:1y legally spen<l onl y S375 on a c.1n1paig n. Candidiates were told original- ly that the top figure 1vou\d be $623. Bui in San J11an n cit y ordinancf' i.~ on the books v.'hich limits campaign !'pending of each aspirant to ~1 5 cents pC'r \'Ofer registered in the calendar year 1972. "The registrar of voters made an error and told us there were 4,155 registered voters he re," said City Clerk Jo Bennit-1. "Actually there were only 2.149 during that period." Because of the city 's rapid gron1h vote rs now amoun t to 4,810. 1'he clerk predicted that \Veidner would ask ci1y councilmen ~ionday to enact <111 . cn1crgency ordinance <isking_ !hat <luring 1h1s election period, cand idate~ would be allowed to spend at the original $il23 limit. If 1101. th e cand.idates will have to trim their budget -especially those \11ho already ha ve spent the. cash. From POfle 1 PETITION ... tllstrtct 's hond ~tll<'S through a $10 million bond sa le in 1968 ~·hich is slill partly unpaid. , They al;;o pOint out that Saddleback, 1vhich \\-'ill celebrate the t1 eve n t h anniversary of its formation next week , cannot lx~ rxpected to £0mpete with older. established schools J1ke Santa Ana College and Orange Coast College. Rancho Santiago Dh1trict tnistees, who govern Santa Ana ColJege, endorsed the Tustln move to their district last month . J I ----------------- Sa11 J11a11 Co1111cil Hopef11l Assails G1~oup Acc11satio11 A candidate for city council in San Juan Ca pistrano -disgruntled over statements made by members of the A.lliance of Homeowner's Associations (AHA) -offered a rebuttal today. Robert Roarke, one of s e v c n candidates not endorsed by AJ{A. said lie is "tired of hearing abcut alleged discrimination a g a i n st the th ree. candidates \Vhich Al!A supports.·· "I'm disa ppointed that the machine slate of three has complained about not being invited to a couple of meetings held for other truly i n depend en t candidates." he said in a prepared statement. "I have not been invited to meetings held for AHA candidates, including one last Saturday." he added. J{e also said statements made by AHA leaders Jn a Daily Pilot story appearing Thursday asserting that he and oth ers do not favor the city hillside ordinance or the general pla n "aren't entirely lrUC'." "\Ve have an extensive prooosrtt general plan n•hich may be illegal based on the decision in Petalu ma (1\'hich for· bids growth ceilings for ·cit ies ) n·h1clt the AHA pushes at us." he said. '111e cou rt decision in Northern Cali fomia has been cited as a fact or in propos als in the ciry's new gener::i l plan 1vhich would limit population in the city. "'\\'c also have the 1972 issues being offered us by AHA -Jimiting gro\vth, savi ng our hillsides -bo!h of \1·hi ch I heartily support." he said. ·· "But I <1n1 conc('rned ' that therr is no C!pp<i rcnt rcg;i rd by l\llA ror the enormous t974 problems of ene!'gy conse rl'ation, unf'm ployn1ent and building our hical tax base. "The r(';i l differences bet1rce11 AHA and n1ysclf :lre issue:> r cg a r cl i n .C: constitutiona l l:i11·, d o 1v n -to-ca rt h econon1y and ~·hethcr or not \\'C neOO machine polit lcs in San J LI a n Cap'istrano." he said. The issue of a candidate's slate running as a single bloc in the campaign has en1erged as a major one in the community after AllA announced that it had endorsed Planning Commission Chainnan John ~weeney, commissioner Douglas Nasli •and lawyer Y v o"ll Itcckscher for election. Sµok esn1en for 1hc alliance this "·eek defended the endorseinent of tile three ;uid st ressed that lhe group \\'as concerned v.•ith s~ing a co:.incil rnajority elected that v,·ould support the group's philosophy of controlled grov.·th in the cit1" 1'v.·o other Al1A·cndorsed candidates remain on the counci l !his c:impaign season -Ma yor !toy Byrnes and Jan1es \Veathers. Each v.·as elected tv,·o years ago after receiving similar endorseinen ls from the alliance. Planning com 1n l s s i oner s have reco1nn1euded approval of the map v,•illt Jfi conditions. None relate lo the view P?int, a hilltop affording a panoram ic view. The very character of priva te streets concerned Councilman Wade !Awer, who said the cit~ 's experie nce with such roads has bee1 negative. "\\'e've ·had . problenis with private streets. Before long , a group of residents \\"ill 11•ant speed bumps and o~hcr additions 11·hich becon1e a problem," hr ad ded . Sµo kC'sn1en for the developf'r stressed tha! the streets 11·ould be 32·fee t v.·idc and would be bu ilt according to the \l'i5hes of the ci ty fire dcpariinent and th ro traffic.park ing commission . ~evcrthcless. the three counci lmen presen t at Wednesday's session (absent 11·ere Paul Presley and Arthur Holrrles) agreed to wait until a niore thorough staff study v.'as completed and for the next session v.·hen a full cowicil is prC'sent to vote. GAS 64.8 CENTS PER GAL. LEGAL PORTl..i\,\"O, Ore. IUPJ) -The price Qf gasoline at a Portland station has reached 64.8 cents per gallon and the In ternal Revenue Scr\·ice says it is legal. TI1c price was l isted for Premiwn .11a~o!ine at a Sav-J\for station Thursday \I i!h regular at 60.3 cents a gallon. An IRS ~pokesnian said 1.hc pricts v.·ere not illegal !Je.cause it reflected the higher costs ot fuel obtained from Time Oil Com pany. which recmtly bought high-priced Indonesian fuel. Winter Sole Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at su~tanrial savinqs. A larqe selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The Hause of Fine Lines. DREXil--HERITAGl>-HENREDON-WOOOMARK,-KARAS'tAN NEWPORT !EACH e 1727 W&StCllFF Dl.. '42·2010 Op111 Fri. TU t ,.M •. LAGUNA BEACH e J45 NOlfH COAST HWY. • 4'4-6511 TORRANCE e JJMt HAWIHO ANf ILYD. Opt 11 Fri. Tll t ,.M. J71·127t ' • , • I I ' I Today's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE •• .. lftof ----------------· JI E !llchl Hlgl'I Low L,u c Ilg ' • " i'-l'ork JS Most Aetl..e Ni!.W YOIUC IV'll -T/11-1! most Frst Chrt Fnt! IU 300 1ctlve flOC~l l•.otd on lri. 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J• ' " _, Aniericon Sole• Volume Symbols es11n OU PHlLAOELPHIA fUPI) - The Sun Oil Co has mcreas~ its pnce of ga.'1Jllne by thrc cenl.S a gallon and keroserw- nnd home he:i tlng 011 by roo cents a gallon D1Psel fuel pncts remau:~ unchanged The latr-st price Increase ~hlrh applies to all custorllef'F 1n Sun s marketing area wa: blame<! oo the high price ._ crude and tmparled oil J .J DAILY PlLOT Friday, Ftbfu~ry 8 1~74 ~~~~~~~~~~-"~-.... ., ANIMALogic1$"., ,,.,.,. Dete rtttitaed, by G1i••• I J_~ Motlier Pops Fiim's ·8uhllle .. , Wl~ll "f"liO'ii KrfS u.IOLJ~O 'S f<...'"'f' SLIPPI NG YOU riORROR COMICS,. DA'i'TO/l.'A BEACI{, Fla. t AP f -Topps Che"•ing Gum Co. has boY..'ed to a determined 1nvlher, Thursday, 3bn.-eln~ !o change the shape of a bubbl e gun1 product that Connie \Yar d so.id n1igh1 lead children to take drugs. "Y/i" have just ipstituted as of \\'cdnesday night a ch:ingt" i11 the shape of this product ," ."i1el\"in Poretz, Topps group n1arketi n!? 111anager in New l'ork, said Thursday, cap6ules. wh ich they carried in a 1n£.'<l.1cu1c bottle, "·ere drU"S. She said Cumn1k!! eome in a variety of IJrigh~l\-c::i:ot ej c:ip-su'!'-s that p;1;1r111ac1sts told lier elo.sely res emble amphc t a1!1i11c a 11 d barbitua ratc pills . i\1rs. \Yard 's p rote st s spa rked a D;iytuna Beach City Con1mission resolution ~gainst !he capsules and vol untary re1noval oy 1wo store chains. aJmQSt Impossible to make can~y that doesn't In some '°rTI! or other represent a ph!rmaceutlcal." H~ said hls contpany, which has been r1110M Fal'lhio"Ji J~13nd. ~~~:g ~=;k• d7;u·~·~; -'Newpor!_ Be?ch_ STEREO ~OUNDS OF ,TH,~ HARBOR pl,IJ"p0se1y intend lhe \,JUn1 tol-:-----;===============''.=:===========-~··=='=:i::::::;::------res~mble any drug. I For Weekender Adv~rtising Phone 642-4321 ' ' . ' '. • -"' "Every hou s eh o ld in An1erica is full of pills that mot her and fat~r are popping all the 1ime," he said. "It's the parents lhal ar e encouraging the kids to take PORETZ SAID the company• -~H~U~T':_'P~O~R~E~'~TZ"_-___"sa~i~d.:_:·~·11~·s~~d~rulllg~s;__, .11no~t~thlll~e__'."':'';""d~y~.'~'--~------'===================;::::::;::============:'.._-----\l'Oultl change the cap:;uJe .· ' • • Solo11's Strectk Frcn1 "'r e Ser vices Rep. Charles llrnnett, ( f). Fla.), tearfully told colleagues that he \\'.'.ls "not ns dejected as you rnighl expect" nftf•r missing his fir~! rl'corded \'Oh' in !h e ll ou ~C' of Rf'p rcscntat i\"CS in 20 year.~. The record \\·as the b:.·~l of a:i~· rurrf'nt mf'nl l>l'r. U1•nnctt . ,1,sured th(' Hou~ fini shed 11·ork curlier that d<.1y ( __ PE_O_PL_E_) and there would be no further voting, left for horne and dinnf'r with his fumily. Bu! .'.l procedural snag O\"er scheduling 1 he e111ergcncy energy hill for a \"Ote brok e our and resulted in nn L'l'C'ntual roll call YOtl'. • Trx BiUer"s :-1n'ptr h<1ncl- \\Tiltrn 1rill h;ic; !J('"" p;·oba1ed b)· a 7\n~hri!1c judgr \\'rJ!IC'"'l on th1· frnnl :ind back of ;i pi1•c1· of of fit·e iolaliOni"r.1·. !hf' 11 1!! IE'f1 !he country rnu sic si•1ge1··.~ e."l;ite to his \1·ido11·. IJor111 h1· F.:i.1·. an<! his 111·0 sons. John3than and Thomas. Riner di('d Jan 2 of <I hc:trt auac k. • Country ~inger Ru rk O\\·<'n~ reportr-d fl) Kt•rn C<Ju n\~1 sherl! f"s Jcput iL'' a be11 ; ah1c(\ ~1t ~I 1'(10 h;is a pp<iren!\~· been :-tolt>1 1 n11l·11~. \\'ho \11cs in lhc Rciki'rSrll·\ct nrr·1. s:ii r! hf' di~co1 L·red thl' hrll 1ni<:~ing 11 hilt· E!ni11g thr o111.;h :-0111c 1 hini.:~ [ul101ri111~ a rc(·cn! n101·c. Ov•l'ns :;;11cl the bt 1t \\<JS n1oun!cd \\"i1h s2n gold pieces. • B<'~idC'S -"ho11· bu ~ine.,~. 11·h<1t clo lledd.11 La ..... a11·, Li lli an Russell and :'\l r~. Richard Rodgers, ha\"t' 111 ron1n1 on ·• Ther an1I four 1nil1t11n or hrr pcrsoiis hold p;1t rnl." fo r in1cn!ion". nrt-ord 1ng Io records of 1hr P:>t('r11 Off u·f'. "·hich i~ t f'lthr nlini,: :\°:l!io:la l ~ Jnventor:;" Dai• un V1•h. 11 ' 1\'liss Ruc;sell. l111:.:n111 b•'l!f' of the turn of 1hP crn t11 r1-. patented a d.re..,st'r-tru nk in 1912. The sul trr ~fiss Lan1nrr or 1 9~0s n10\"ic fa111f' is ('rt'd1!l•d as co-i n\'1'nlor of ;1 con1plf'x syst<>1n for guidl.ng torpedots to their t<1ri::1·r~. :I · i'\-Trs. Rn<l1~1.·r~. 11·ift· of lhf' ·l celcbratl'd <iln11li1~cr. paren!cd the "'.fohnn r 'Io p. ·' n dispo~ahlc t v 1 I c 1 bo\1 l ~ scrubber. • ·• Timolh~' !\ll'Kinnty. ;i, 21-1 yc.'.lr-Old Shasln ~llcgc prcl:n1· ' stu<lcnl. filed p:i1x-rs In n 1n -, for the Dcrnocr<1 tic nnrni n:il ion .. 1• in the l st Assen1hlv Distric t. 1~ The seat is held hy \"e1eran 5, Assembly"'-·ornan I' a u I I n e Davis, (0-Porto!a). + "' The Tnss ncv.'s ag-ency said t: Cuban First Deput y Prf'1nirr ·~ Raul Ca.'ltro. brol ht'r o r ~ Preinier F'ldtl Castro. a rri,·cd :l in l\1oscov.· for ::ln unoffi c!;1I j visit. ·-Tass ga\·c no other 1tr t:111<> r Of the visit. V•hich follow~ immediatl'lv the wee k-loni; : vis it to 0.1ba of Leonid I. Brezhnev, genera l secretilrv of the Soviet Communist party. • Brig. Gen. Jolin P. Fl)'Un, the higbeet·tanklng A'.ilerican to be held' eeptlve in the I~ war, has been named ~ to ma jor genrif. .• · f1Y• wm rA!l:1ed from a North Vtetnameoo. prlsOf1 lO ' ' months ago, * H•ril<rt S, &cb-will become preslden' or t h e National 81oa«e:!ting Co - April t. succeeding Jnllan , Goodm•n whn JT)()\'e! up to ch1irrnan or the board. ,11ap.· of its SU,i?ar-crynt eC li u11111 ik ~ to nne ··probabl} 111orc llkt> a jell) bean.·· :0.lrs. \\"ard. a llollv lllH hul1,;{'11ife. I au n ch Cd ll c·:1 111 p:1 ign l\tonday to oust Gun1n1ks fron1 candv slore racks. She said she wa.~ h0rnfied to rind her children pl n.vi11g-"let's g\'l high" \\'ith 1h~1 bubble. b'Ulll capsules. "l "hcs<' things are preparing the ehi!dren tod ay for something bigi?er and better tomorrow and I don't like it," illrs. \Yard said. "f'rn v.·orried." ~I BS . \\'ARD :;aid she di sc ov errd her three rt;ui!:h!crs. 1:1, 12 and 11 , pla.\·1ng-11·ith friends and pretending rh nl th(! :;::urn ~rcg na11t Private Pitches In SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (U Pl l -Jean Gridt'r. \\'ho is n1orc rh an five n1011ths pregna nt. clidn"t return hotne aftC"r she drO\'C lier husb;ind to Ca111p Linevln fnr l\a1ional Guarc!I ilct 11·c dUt\·. ·'Ir~. Gridf'r donned her own s1.·r uf fali!,'1.1es and began the dutit·s of acth·atcd P\·t. J ean c:ridcr. ht'l ping 10 deal \l'ith the truckers' sLrikc. •·fT'S ALJ\'IOST certainly !ht firs! 1in1e in Illinois history rhat a pregnant woman has been called to active duty.'· a eaptain in the Gridcrs' \14 4th Tra n s po rtation Ucnralion said. ! ler husb<.111d , S1:.ec. 5 l~d Griller. was s hipped in111ir:di;itely 10 Duquoin to help p:11ro1 hif!h11·ay!'i, P\ I Cridf'r pi tt'hcd in ans11·erii1" telcphon('s at the u n i t '·~ h{';1clquar1rrs. "\\ie 'd !a!kC'd jokingly about 1riking Sf'parate vactitions.·· ;\!rs. Grider said. "But th is i:,,n't quite \1·hat \Ve had in niind."" TllE GR J OER S \1·crc l)nc of rwo husband-v.·ife t!'arns railed to aclive du!y here to help deal 1\.'ilh !ht' strike on !he n;1tion's high11·ays. Tiie other t'OUp!c, 1\lr. and \1rs . Jvhn Lo11·e. both staved in 1114:· Sprin~ficld area. - ,\!rs. Grider said she and hl'r husband joined the guard !og-l·thl'r because ··v.·c li ke doing: thing~ together , .• \l'e do !'lljoy it ."' The ir fir~t child . a 2-ye;i r-old girl prrscnted no prohlcn1 1 during the ca ll up. she said . ""\Yt' havr aOOu! 13 relativl's aro1111d Springfield. r..:011e of !!1en1 n1 indcd takin g hC'r." \ ' . -. Ile Plays Bridge With Toes PORTLAND, Ore. (AP ) - i\like Wil son attracts a lot of attention "'hen he t<1 kes part in a bridge tournament. That's because Witsoo , 23 . :i Canadian :;tockbroker born "'ilhout ar111s. plays cards 11•ith his toe.<;. lie tucks his card<; lnto the ripping slot of a "'axed paper t arton so the card tops face hi1n . f"rom the improvised ca rd holder, he deftly plucks lhe eards for his plays. A resident of Vancouver, B.C., Wilson is here this week for an American Contract Bridge League r e g 1 on a'I tournament. lie enters numeroue: bridge tournaments each ye a r , something he's been doi.ng :;ince learning the game while attending the University of British Columbia. \\'itson spent portions of IS ye<i rs jj! !lie Shri.ners Hospital for <:,·ipp!ecl Children In Portland . lie \l.·as fittl.'d with nrti(u.:1111 arn1i; but doesn't "'eA r them much because "lhcy'r(' too cun1bersome." J\'BC s!tid tliat, Goodman. nQmed pre!ident Jn Mate'b. 11166 and chief e I e cu t J ve ollittr in J&nuary, 1970. would conUnue 1s tht. company's <"bie:f ex-ccutlv~ officer. Besides:. he sayis. "f can do anything Yl'ilh my fttl." • I WOOD BASKET • l1nl finidt lie1k•t wilh rilled irdgt1 _. hMMll.r hiirtdlt. • Dittiltd 1111. REG. 120.00 $899 BUG-GE TA Snail l!o Slug Pellets '\ All New HULA HOE • TIMM. with the wlftle. • lottg_ hondltd & the greatest gorffn SMowtttf" in 1 long time. • MHt It ~st -it's • reol w.• MY•r. J09'Ylllll •4 9 9 ROtl T.V. SALE PRICES HONORED THROUGH SUN., FEB. 10 • saveupto GAS LOGS & RRE.CREENS "Shop Early -Ouonfifies are Lrmited!11 • Styies for every decer -shop now & JCIV•- • fonhlstic savings on """' styles of ps log sets -give any prices en pull chain fire scruns. REG. '19.99 TO '60.00 Replacement PATIO UMBRELLA COVIR • ................... 14 ( ....... . -. ....:.. ....... -..... _,,, __ _ •·10· " llG, . '12." 'Allll WHW lawn Furniture Wl8BING -· «IT' . . .................. _. __ ' ' '1ra"11ot"•1'tt1 ·~·-~ . I ' " ' • • ' I \ 7 \ Laguna Bea~h ~OITION 1'oday's F111al N.Y. Stot>ks VOL. 67, NO . 39, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehacl{ Withdrawal Petition Verified By JAN WORTH 01 lfll D1U~ 1'1111 Sii/i A petilion signed by 8.300 'J'u.stin resid ents \\'ho \•:anL to \\'ilhdr<hv lro111 the Saddleback Community Co llcg(' Oislrict has been verified by the Orange County Rt!gislrar or Vowrs. D ewey Hillm an, as sis tant superintendent or business for the Orange County Department of Educatiou. said the petition had been filed '''ith 'Gree1i' Wood For Seaivall The huge slacks of "green" \\'God piled oo the sile of 14Una Beach's Main Beach Park are timbers lo be used in conslruction of the park's seawall. . City Enginee r Bobbie Ingram explained th at !he gre<'Jl hue of the v.·ood is due to a copper treatment it received lo make it 'l•:onnproot In addition to the timbers. pilings (or the v.•ooden sea \•:all arc being unloaded on 1he park site. The exact lime or placen1ent of the pi lings is unk.11own. ··it looks like they're really doing JOmelhing down there n o YI' , ' ' Ingram said . ,i,aguna's Winter ~1estivcd Ope1is Tliis W ee kend nte Laguna Beach \\'inter Festival -its crafts shO\•;, travel film sho wing. llobie Cat race and folk dan cers - \\'i!I open Saturday. The crafts show v.·ith some 140 exhibitors will open at 10 a.m. at the Festival of Arts grounds. Crafts oo sale include weaving, painting, ce ramics, sculpture. stained glass. leather crafts .and jewelry . The show stays open till dusk and \\'ill run daily through Feb. 24. The travel film restival \\"ill kc held at 2 and 7 :30 p.m. daily during the festi\•a\ at the Forum Theater on the Festival of Art., grou nds, The Hobie Cat race .,.,·ill be heJd at JI a.m. Saturday only, The small catama rans will depart from Aliso Beach in Soulh Laguna and race to Laguna 's r.1ain Beach through the .surf to the sand and then return to Aliso. The folk dancers "'111 perform lhc Turkish 1nstltutc Bora Olkok at lhc Laguna Beach lJigh School g1tls gym from l lo 4 p.m. TickeLs are $2. Sunday, lawn bowling and shuffleboard activity at Heisler Park starts at 12 :30 p.m. and visitors are welcome. Folk dancers will perfonn from 1: 30 to 5:30 p.m. free at the LafWli. Beach High School iirls gym. Monday, the craft show and travel film fesUval will be going al the festival grounds. C.ootinulng during the Winter Festival are the pboiographic coolest. Entry bJanks are available troin B.C. Photo and Cwtom Lab, 235 Forest Avenue. Photos must be of a Laguna subject. Upcoming festival events include the Pabiot'.s Day Parade at ll a.m., Feb. 16; the Civic League Wine Tasting Party l'lelt Frida)'; and the Winter Festival Sandpiper Dart Tournament Feb. 24. B~uebird Canyo1i Park Patrolfud • CUy publlc wol'ka aewt and policemen were ·vtry much ln evidence at ·Bluebird Canyoo Parll Thursday, the day following city oouncU promises to Improve safety at the park. er.... polnted crosswalks and red cutbl ln lfl. area ~the park to Improve dMver'11 views o( Lhe sidewalk:!! and stop aign area. A motorc)'<le patrolman Jllld the dty's radar car were stationed at the roads ..... nd the port, end despite the DOlorlely the perk hu rteelved, bu.<tlnes! was briJk for the of!lcera. ,' i: the county superintendent and sent on to the Board of Goveroors er the Cali fon1ia Community Colleges. The nex t slcp in the conlro\'ersi al pullout process will be a hearing in Sacramento where representatives of bolh the dissatisfied Tustin group and Saddl eback College v.•ill pre.sent their respective cases to community colleges governors. If the board of governors approves the de-annexation, they will authorize an election and rule oo whether it must be held in the entire Saddleback College district or only in the Tustin Unified School District portion of the college district. Saddleback spokesmen have predicted that if the de-annexation goes . through, the tax rate will go up drastically in the rest of the district -includihg Laguna Beach, San Clemente:, MiS&ion Viejo, Laguna Hills, Irvine, and San Juan Capistrano. lf the de-annexation materializes, Saddleback wlll lose 25 percent of its assessed valuation and aboul 17 percent of its students. acco rding to college officials. Tustin residents began their push last 5:\11'iRg. They object to the driving distance from Tustin to Saddleback in ~li.ssion Viejo (20 m iles ooe \\'ay) \\·hen Santa An a College is only four to eight miles a\•:ay. They also lodged oomp!aints about Sa d dleback's curriculum, facilities. campus atmosphere, tax. rate, and administration. But Saddleback officials conteod Tustin voters made a commitment to the dJstrict's bond sales through a $1 0 million a ers State Panel Nixes Niguel Shop Center Devcloprrs v.'ho wanted to build a tO-acrc Alpha Beta shopping center on Pacific Coa!t Jlighway in Laguna Niguel have lost lileir case before the state coastal commission. ~lcmbcrs of the State Regional Zone Conservation Commission meeting in Burlinga n1c agreed with a staff finding lhat Alpha.SOC Company hadn"t raised any substantii.1 reasons for an appeal to be heard . ~ commission W~esday then upbtld • denial or lbe inied by lhe reglooAI -.! pone!. The proposal for a shopping center at Paci fic Coast High,va y and Selva Road was first made vdth the land's original O\Vners and mas1er planners -·A,·co Community Developers -had the parcel designated as commerciaJ. But residents of the area objeeted !hat thc:v didn't "'"ant com me r c i a I construct ion along the highway. And regional planners saKI there were a number ol other nearlJy ccme rs. Avco Comm unity Developers recently altered its master plan of llhe area 10 move the commercial zoning off the highway, inland to Niguel Shores Road. The center's proponents, led by attorney Chuck Greenberg, still fought far approval, but failed to convince the comm ls6ion. Trucker Pickets Halt Most Fuel To Re110 Area SPARKS. Nev. <AP \ -Independent lruck dri vers, protesting higher fuel prices, said today they had virtua11y stopped lh e fl ow of gasoline to the Reno area. Truckers estimated gasoline ~·ould dry up completely in two to four days. A spot check of gasoline distributors in Washoe County indicated that if the pN>tesl continued, Reno area service statiorui would soon be without gasolin('. dePf!nding upon wben they l83t received shipments; "Some stations are hurling already." .satd a spakesman for a Union Oil distributor lo Reno. "Others have enough · gasoline ln the ground to last a while but everybody wUI be nmning out with~ a week." Gary Birdsong, spokesman for the group or some 400 to 5'lO drivers aaid only four gasoline company emPloyed drivers had refu:!led to honor a picket line set •P· 111uroc!ay ru,llt &found Reno· s major g~ine storage center. "The truck drivers have been with us all the way. 'Ibey know why we're doing it,'' said Birdsong. "We just don't know why everybody's not out here doing lt. We're doing it for conaumer.s." Bird.long said the truckers want oil <ompanieo to roll back IUel prioer·r11t11er than be allowed to pass on the higher cos~ of ruels through higher freight rate1. Thoy said' P3'0lng along higher gasoline costs would only aggravate inflation and hurt the consumer. Sparks police said lhey were only watc.hlng to make -aae the protest wu orderly 1nd would not Jn&ert1re. Truckers oaid they liad 11ton<1 1 .. 1 for emergency uses and ICbool .-.. lo pass during the nlllht and wwld continue to do llO. 1 "We're not going to shut ...,. govmunent OI' hurt our children," be IS.. RENO, Page %1 • " TOWE 1 1NG EUCALYPTUS TOPPLED CR:NE -IN LAGU:. BEACH AND C~:;:;-R~i;;"-' T,... Fell 1n Home of Or. and Mn. P1ul Conover, 426 Arroyo Chico; They Hive Lived There 37 Years Tree Falls on L~guna Home Cra1ie Topples ; Eucalyptus Craslies Througli Roof By JACK CllAPPELL Of 11M D•lly Plltot tflff A JOO-foot tall eucalyptus being removed from the front yard of a Laguna Beach ho1ne Thursday crashed through the roof of a neighbor's house toppling the five-ton crane \vhich v.•as hefting ii. fRelated picture Page 3.) '"lie didn't even yell 'tim·ber·r·r,' " said Dr. Paul Conover, owner of the smashed hOl.Jse at 426 Arroyo Chico Drive. Dr. Conover \\'as in his front yard at tbe lift\e.and saw the huge eucalyptus un balancen\the crane and start to fall l.oward hi , He ran but was struck in the head by . a· falling branch. He said. he "''as not seriously Injured. Mrs. Conover was on the front porch, a few feet from where the tree crashed into ·the house. She also ran. "We built that house 'J7 year.; ago, It's just like one of the family." Dr. Conover said as he surveyed the crunched roof. The Qmovers' house was the first one on the street. Operator of the crane, Don Sorah of Whittier , suffered a cut on his head when the crane went over. Sor ah of Reliable Crane Service said the load was top heavy_ Laguna Trustee Tells Reasons for Absences Lagtma-Beach school trustee Gerald . Linke aaid today that penlstent back trouble has kept him from a~tending the last four meetings <l the Laguna Beach Board o{ Education. . Llnke's reetol aboen<e ltom IDIOllng3 was qu estioned at this wteit•s boonl session by a member of the audtenOe. "t threw my back out;" l.J.nke said. "f couldn'l sit down for th'e length of the meetings." "I'll be back al tbe ~xt rneetiftg," he· prom!Jod. Unke, 78, was elected to the ·bolnl of educaUon in April, J971. He wu one o! three Uutees Who \'Oied to - fire former Supt. Wiiiiam Ullom and his top uslstanta. , The matter of Unke's ab8enoeS" Wll quail-by John Andmon, • member • • r o( the &teerln& committee formulaUn&' goa Is for the IChool dlltrlct. Norman_ Browne, school b o a r d ehiJr~, said Anderson had raised "a legitimate concern that the board should take j.nto. account." Records on file at the school district show lh~ full flve·member board h,as been present for only one Of 15 meetJngs held since the beginning QI Augusl Thal me<ting -.lieJd Oct. 16. Since the start of Aligust, Unte bas misled 10 meetings, Patricia Gillette, lbree; Jane Bo)\ll, two ; Mlcbatl Sagar, one, aDct Btowne, one. Since th• July 8, 1971 boanl lDeellng at which Un\e and Mrs. Gillette were -.d, tl>ere have ~ 79 boant -Unga. Of that !Ota! nwnber .' ol .,..Ullfl.•, Linke has mlliled 18: Mn. GUlelt., ..-;-Mrl. Qol!d, ~ stt; ond Browne. t..O.' Sigar dld 'Dirt Jolh ' lhe board unlll J\l(y I. Trustees coni.<ted said their 1boen<:cs were dt.te to illness or oiJt of town trips. llousewives watehipg as men worked to remove the tree and right the crane said they'd told tree cutler Thad Barrow and the crane operator that the tree was too big lo move in one piec('. "They looked at us like we were just a bunch of silly women. and "''hat did we kno\v." one woman said as firemen washed away lhe gasoline leaki ng from the crane's tanks. The tree was being removed froin the yard of Daily Pilot Assistant Managing Editor Richard P. Nall. 425 AIToyo Chiro. Nall said he det:ided to have the eucalyptus taken out after (See TALL TREE, Page 2) Festival Jurying Slated March 9 In Laguna Beach Jurying for the 19'74 FesUval or Arts will be held March 9 at the Irvine Bowl in lhe festival grounds, 65() Laguna Canyon Road. Artists and (raftsmen wishing to exhibit should ta)le three pieces of their work to the bowl between 7 a.m. and 1 a.m. Jurying will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. after which the arUsts may pick up lhelr works. All wor~ should be picked up by$ p.m. Re1ults of the jurying will be posted al. al>out 3 p.m. No rmally, thete Is a 20 percent to 25 Jlll!rtellt tumOYer in the grounds' exhibitors. Some 180 arUsl! and crart.smen tlhi>lted ll!t year. ()(fici&I notllicaUon will be made by mail. Artists wishing to a,pply Jn more than one medium must :!lubmlt three works in each medium. The jury thiJ year ls Jacque 1'atum, Pegi Wear, Mike Uigan, David So'°mnn. Herl Hoff, Jon stoke.sbary and Charla Ilgner. 1be fC:!Jtlval will run from July 12 through Aug. 25. bond sale in l!XMJ \\•hich 1s still partly u11paid . Thl'y 111~0 pDllll out Iha! S:.iddlrb<ich. \1'hlch \1'ill CO;!leb rate !llt: s c v c nth annivers:ir1 ot 11s formation ncxl \1'eeh. cannot tx_; expected to con1p ete v.-uh older. cst:.iblished schools like Santa ,\na College and Orangt• Coasl College. Rancho Santiago Dislrict trustees. 11 ho govern Santa Ana t,;ollege. endorsed lhe 1'1.lstin n1ove LO thelr district J;,ist 1nonth . rea Ast1·011auts End 84-clay Space Trip ABOA RD USS NE\V ORLEANS (UPI) -The last Skylab astronauts landed in the Pacific today ;ind 11·erc repor!t:d in very good shape fron1 man's longest spaceflight. an 84-day, :l l.5-n1illion mile journey U1at opened the \l'ay for a trip someday to r..tars. Gerald P. Carr of Santa Ana, Edward G. Gibson, formerly of Snn Clemente and William R. Pogue splashed do\.\'n only 6,000 yards fron1 this vetera n recovery ship al 8:L7 a.m. (PDT) and were hoisted aboard 39 minutes later. The Neu• Orleans ~·as 176 miles SOdthwest of San Diego. ''It's good to be back.'' said Carr. commander of the marathon Skylab :i • mission which began last November. "Nice to be home ," Gibson said. The three astronauts got a quick medical checkup inside their sea red capsule and then climbed. smiling and waving, onto a platform. They walked a bit wobbly to nearby chairs on a truck which carried thcn1 lo a nearby laboratory for 6~2 hours or detail ed n1edical tests. '•The crew is obviously very, ''cry good," said a shipboard spokesman after conferring with NASA fli ght surgeon Dr. .Jerry Hordinsky. "They're a little shaky but in fi ne shape." In a message to the astronauts. President Nixon said, "Your mission has brought to an end one of the most scientifically vroductive endeavors in the history of human e..xplorarion." The astronauls landed in unusually gentle seas and there v.·as no Indication that they experienced sorne of the seasickness symptoms exhibited by predecessors. Befo re going aboard the N('\\° Orleans. the pilots took lhcir pulse rates to see how v.'e!i they were adjusling to the sudden exposure to gra vity after going without It for nearly three months. They wore special pressure pants to prevent blood from pooling in their legs and causing dizziness. ''\Vell done,·· said Pogue. obviously excited and happy after splashdown. America's first space stalion was left lSee SKYLAB. Pag:e 2) Coast • Weather Mostly sunny Saturday, accord- lng to the weather service with slightly ~·anner temperatures. Highs at the beaches near 74 ris· to 78 inland. Overnight lows ~6. INSIDE TODAY To photographer Robert Ran- clall, oue of the qualities that 'nakes Lagu1ia Beach special if the people. And you can tell the people are speciat by their faces. Some of these faces. as seen through. Randall's camera lens . are on show at the Laguna 1 , Beach Museum of A rt. RandnU talks abou~ the faces itt this 1t1eek's cover story to the W eek. t:nder magazine Ofl Page 23. Al Y-krvfu t ....... . L. M. am 1 """"" . c1 • ..,...,. 31-tt C-'U tl CrwH--.11 J1 Dutll .... ic.. • • .. twMI ..... ' ,.,_. ll·ll ......... •«""' :n MerMC.. IJ A1111L ........ U ""-""• . 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It 1\'as the second tin1e the committC'e has heen rebuffed in an C'ffort to gain court ba ckinq for its fight for !ht.: 'Vat ergale tapf s. C.e~ell's rulin g c:11ne (l!ll~' hours aflrr !\p f' c: i a 1 \\';Jli'!';:.!:1!t.: p:·c~f'l'UT <lr L•· .11 Ja>ror~k1 and .Jn1111•.;; [)_ SL Cl:ii r. thC' l'rl':;idl·ni·s \\'ntcrr~<11t· t:nun:;c:I. 1nl•L lo discuss 1·0111in11" I r1•qtrl·srs h11 the prosecutors J:it \\')Jil" lluU~l' rile::o. ~o dt t:ti ls of 1he 1nerting \Verr di sl'losert :ind ~µokc,.;rnrn re fused lo say \\'hen the 111·0 1nighl 1n1·e r again_ In his rulinµ. <;r::iell reJl'l'ted the Prrsidcnt'~ cun!':'11;i"n thnt the courts had no :.ut ho· :r" undrr the Co nslilu tion to decide fl di"nute bet11·e;)11 a presi dent and a c·on"· •-~~t'ltr1 l con1miltec Gesell Sflifi 111 .. 1 l h~ Court of Appeal s d€'Cision v.·h1rh rlirected Nixon to turn ovPr s111·1>"r., ....... '. tapes to U.S. District .J udj!e J o~, . ~1ri4·3 11~s "'sq uarely to !f'ot' l' 1"··;1 · · cf thri prrsidcnt ial contc11rio" !"1: ! "•' courts cuulcl nol rcsolvr th:: •li<-11 '~~. !Jut 1hc j111 ; ,,, 1:1 -·1 ~l :it on lo say '"it lHl'> 11u' · 1' 1 11, ...... 11.1,·~1ed to the 1;ou rt's. ,...d;,,... :11 "~ 1'i:tt 1h,· ,c1n1nit1ec has ;1 pt l'SS"1 ......... ! f11r lilt' .<;ubpoenaPd t~ipc:-. or 1h ':~: public hearings bc:•fore th.> :'I' f'Gncerning the contl!n t cf ; 1 " ·~il l <11 this tin1c ~C r\·e Lh1· • ! ·• HO\\·e11c . ndectetl I h e Presid('11' · ,h:i t ~h(' public interest L ·:.J b11 o i;lanket. unrevie1\a r'. Confidrnti ality ;ovrr all r--c.; 1 c:>mn1unications." ~ A rnaj;;: r c L1:ed by Gese ll \\'aS I, the likclihoo.! t:i.11 gil i11"l 1he \\'atergatP ron11nil!;."(' !?l" !.:C~.) 11·ould generate ;111 enonnvu ~ an1u-. .. 1 of publicity just as future \\'atergatc 1.::iscs n1 i3ht be coming lo trial. Ecliso11 Official 1'alks i11 Lag una • F l'. · Bud" J acklev. Southern ralifornia l~dison ComPany ar e a n1ann~{·r. \\il l address lhc L..igu na Beach ('hamtx.·r of C"on1 mercc al a breakfHs t al 8 a.m . \Vednesday in the Hotel L.1 ~n a. J ackll'y 11·i1J spea k in support of the e.~p.insion of the San Onofre Nuclear grnerating ~ttit ion. The ctintrovcrsial proposal to expand lhe pl ant h:is been denied by the state coastRl conserva tion rommission becausc of the 1nvoh·e ment of coastal b I u f f!\ and sealife. ho•1·evcr, the matter is 1 pending a rehearing, I J acklcy's area or su pervision includes Edison opcr;itions in Irvine. Saddlebac:.: I and Laguna Beach. The breakfast is $2.~:rO. Reserva tion.~ should be made throug h the ehanlOCr of co1nn1ercc off ice. Ford Hejccls Post \\"AS!!!XCTO:\ ii"Pl\ Vier T->rcsi drnt (icr:ilcl n . l'()rd snid 11iuri-d<1r 1 th fll despi te bf>in g nnn1t'd by Pre:>i dr11t i'\i~on as a top eon!cnder for l11e \Vhit~' Hou~ in 1976. he ~ill not be a candidate for thf> pre~idency. ··1 11 ill st;i tr ar:ain 1 ;is I have st R!rd so oftc n in the p.as.t thal I ha\'C' no intention lo be a candidalr for anv e\.el'111·e off1re in 19i6,'' t'ord IOld a ne\\'S conference. • ' I• :· OIAN•I COAIT LI DAILY PILOT 1ftt Or•n" C""ll O'°'IL'I' PILOT, wl!n wflkft ,. coml)l<>O<I tl'l1 N1ws-Pr1u, h l>Vllll""td bv 11\t Oronge (011! PlltlllolllroQ Com~ny, Siii<' r.,t N ilkw\1 ••• "'11>lltf'led, Mond•v 1~roV<1lo F•l01y, f'llr Cooll Met1, Nt,,...ort 11•4~~. ll..nll"'lllOn . llta<;ft/Ppynto!n \llll1y, l tl<)U"I llHCh. lrvlnt/S~ddlot..c-I nd 51n (ll'nt nltl '"'' Jutn ('1pl.ir1ne. A tingle •eo~•I N IUon I• -11.-51tur01vo 1"<1 Sun1111, Thi P!'IMIP-tf publ/1Mf'l9 pl1n1 ,, It JJO w1,t l ty Jtr.1t, Coltt M1t1, (1i>!or,.l1, t:Ult . lt.ob•rt N. 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P .41 .....,""'· - Matches State Laguna Changes Law on Parking 1 The Laguna Beach City Council by urgency ordinance has makhed the city's park.ing space requirements to thos~ of the Coastal Commission. an lncrealic of froin 10 to two limes the 8pa<.fl previously re q uired for commercia l and residcn.tial develQPment . At the same tl n1e, however. the cowicil revised the In lieu Pirking fee progran1 reducing 1he typical in lieu payment from $.1.500 to $1.000. The in lieu fees pay the city to provide parking elsewhere besides on the development site. The council's action removes two roadbloc ks to the redevelopment of the city's downto wn commercial areas. First, the new laws will enable extensive remode!lng by allowing the businessman to buy parking certificates at a reasonable cost in.stead or providing parking on th e site of his business. a common requirement of the coastal commission. the commission's strict parking ! standard s. , The new city rul es cnll for one spac e 1 far C\'ery 200 square feet of gen eral retail sales floor ares, a 250 percent increase ; one stall fo r every 175 square feet of bank and office space, a 200 percent increase; and one !laU for every 50 square fe et of restau rant, night club and bar , gross fl oo r :irea. an increase of up to 10 ti1nes old law rcquirernen ts in certain circumstances. LI VING ROOM CEILING OF LAGUNA BEACH HOME SHOWS EFFECTS OF FALLING TREE Thursday Ac ~ident at Phy!>ician's House Did Several Thousand Dollars Damage; A Crane Fell Also Second, lhe lncome from ll1e purchase of parking c"r~!!i'-·ates \.\'ill contribute to the monies nece!sa ry for development of parking facilities in the dov.·ntown area. Joh11 Scripps ' Boat Leading l1i Big Rcice JC>hn Scripps' 711-foot ket ch. :fi.liramar. led the fleet in the San Diego to Acapulco Ya"cht Race today, passing Cabo S11n Lucas on the tip of Baja California at 8 a.111. with Bob Beauchan1p's Dorothy 0 of the Newport lf<1rbor \'acht Club close behind. ----- Ora11 ge ('01111.ty's Gas Stlllion s Will Be Clos<>d Another "dr~" \1 erkend h:is bcc1\,,. forecasl for Or;1ngc C'ourHy n1atorists hy the Southtrn Callf1J1 ni<i A'..!'.on1ob1lc Club which today rt·pottcd tti:.it 9J percent o{ all ser\·ice st:1t!ons 1~·ill be closed Sund ay. The worst gasless SIJ't:lch ;1ppan.:11t!y 1\'ill be alon g tile Sa11 n1 t•go Fr('cway through Or<1nge County tri SJn Diego. For the first tirne since t h~ :iuto club started keeping !rack last su1nn1er. not one of the sta!ions cont:icted :ilong 1hc route plans to be open Sunday, club officials said . l\1otorist s were also \l'arncd to expect EVEN-ODD DAY RATION PLA~ URGED FOR U.S., Page 11 the '"temporarily out of gas·· sign posted at 15 percent of all stations in Southern Californ ia metropolitan ;1re:is S:.iturd;;~ However. motorisls should bt• nbte tu fi nd gasoline along most m:tjor h1gh11•ays on both days. The Auto Club indica1es that 41 percent of the sta1ions l,J:'i ll be open to rura l areas Su ncl;1y and !}3 percent on Saturday. Jn its survey of 317 srrvice slations the Auto Club not ed that the gas situatlon Is tightening up. Abou t 44 pe.rcent or lhr 1nctropolit an stations are now 1in11ting s<tk:s, n1os1ly to 10 gallons, con1rrtrcd to :II pt'rL·cnl last v.·cck. Jn the outlying regions 13 percent are 1in1iting sales. T11r·enty-one percent or 1hc rnctropoht:in st ations are pumµing ;i <1:111" riuul.'I :tnd 1hen c:losing. co111parlrl :11 f1•·e prrc·1·11t l:is! 1\·cck. !he <1 t1!!J clul) s:.i1:J Gloria Stcin cn1 'Tosses' SaJa d Cl\.\PEL. HILL. ( l Jl I l Ft.'n1i11ist Gloria St r-inr111, it1f-ir1nccl :.it a b;inqurt 1h r11 h1'r !ossr<! s:1l:1d co11t<1t111•d ll011"1111iOll 11'\tilrl'. 11:'\l~1'd f1\l!'!\!1• 11'1 1• buildin.l! and d11111[1C'd !ht.: sal.id oil !'1!' ground. 1\bout <i doz1.'ll L 111\t·r~1·1· of \Qrlh ('arol111:1 s1ud~·n1~ n1:irrh1.·d ou· ll'ilh \]S Sirintn1 Thur~il :i\' nr;.:llt n11d ;1\~o di~posrd Clf !lll'lr ~.il:id;. Thry \l'l'J 1' cheered hv :i ~ro11 11 (1f 111 p1t~r·1'" cnl!111g 1hernsehC'~ "Ch;1pl'l 11•11 l,.rlt'lld5 (if 1hc L·11i!ed ~·arn1 \\'orh1·t '· · Cath\ !'l\arRe1h. a s1>0kr,.n101n for !ht· picketS. s<11d lhry d1 ·c:1dl·<I 10 J)ll'kel th1' Carolina Inn b1·(a11sr \i-;i :-.1c1ne111 ,,..·as dining there aft1·r :t SOl'l·C:h ;it tht· university and •·shr l\'IH"ks \\I!~ Cesar (:havcz and .... hotild h;n·c _soinr1 111n~ tn :;;av <ibont ~trl'1rl~ non·un1011 11•lh1ct•" C'liil\.tl is head •·~ !ht· L1111Ld l-'.11111 \\orkc;·s. 'l ' ' Lagw1a axpa~-e r·s Group Scb ~l et•l i 11 g 1'he Laguna 13l':ich T a x pay 1• r s Association will hold .i 1-:1·11er;il rnl·t'-lin~ <tl 7;30 p.m. Feb. 1~1 :1t 111<' 1;0111111 un11y roon1 (lf lhe L:1i;un::i r~·ill'r:1 I .Sa vings tJnd Loan . 260 Ocl·lH1 i\\c. L<igun:1 lx•aeh. Guest SJ>Cakcr is Shr·r1ff's J .. t. Br:ld c;a\es. candidate for Orcingc County Sheriff's office. Sheriff .J3tlll'S fll u~lck will retire :1l 1hc end of /11s present tcrrn. The mt..'<!!ing is open !O the public. fll ood11 1o bilc lo V i ~il La~1u1a on i\'lo111la~· The fk"<l Cross l3loodmob1le 1.1•111 he in La.iun.a JleaC'h !roin 2.3a to 7 p 111 r.tondav nt 11!" Nci~h bnr h no d f.A'.>ngr~~;ili11nA I Chruc·h nt St. Ann·s Dr'1vt und Glen1H•yrl· Slrf"'(·t. The t1.>r1. :-pu11sorl'd hy th!! churc:i. \.1°111 1·onl nhuh! lo the supply or hlood 111ri111rcd by flr 1ngr CJ 111111y ho~p 1!als \"ohu1tcl'r rwgi1nn,1•rs hopl' to nlCl'I :i '111u1a of JrtO J 1nt s In l.a~u11 :1 . Appo1nLmcn1:i; 111:.i.v be made ih tidvnnce hv calling 49.\-J,'U~~l or 41M-8000 From Page I rfALL TREE ... hranches 11i·rc blo1\n do1111 u1 lhe hi gh 11 i11d.s ;ind sinushcd into his ft:llCC'. \all said only !ht: top br;1nChC'5 on lh{• tree h:1d lea ves and the tree looked <IS i ( it \I,' ere dying . "[ y,•as afraid in thf! wind , it might fa ll on somebody's house," Nall said. The accident happened al about 1 p.m. and CTC\\'S \~·orked at removing the tree and the " righting the crane until about 7 p.m. T1vo other cranes \Vere called i(l from Santa · Fe Springs lo put the toppled five-ton crane on its wheels again. Before leaving, crane operator Sorah horro,,..•ed three quarts of oil from Dr. Conover to replace what had leaked •vhLle the crane was on its side with its boom and the tree resting through 1he roof of Dr. Conover's home. Corrosion Cited 011 Saima Door At Parson Trial Bv TO~f BARLEY oi 1111 0111v ,.1101 Still An Estonian refugee summoned by the defense as an expert in sauna use :ind t'onstruction adn1ittcd late Thursady 111 Orange County Superior Court that corrosio n could have betn a factor in tl1e allrged malfunction of a sliding gl:i~s cl1>0r at the Holiday Healt h Sp;i. l·'.ngincer Boris Auk sn1ann testified !'hurtly before Judge \\.illiai11 ~lurray called a !O ~ dav break in 1he saun:i 1r1al th.it the all11nin1u11 used in such 1·011.~!rue!ion «r.11ld be <t ff cc t c d U1 • 11ndi1ion~ ur constant moislurc. !\-!rs. J\larJa Parson. 50, and sup porting 11,·itnesses have testified that the door j:u11med in a corroded track ·when she !ned to lr::n·t' the Orange sauna roon1 un 1\l arc:J1 2. t:t70. And th" buxorn red haired n1atron rlai1ns that she colla p.'>ed in the !i0- 1;l'/-il"t'e heal :1flcr findi ng that she could 111>l bL1dgc lhc door and could obt<J1 n 11u re~ponsc to her screan1ing and h:u1g1ng_ 1\trs. Pri1·son \\'an ts $1 mi llion in 1!:1n1ug1•s fl,r the psychiatric eondilion ~1:1' s::111·s \\'aS brought on l.Jy her ordenl. 1t is ol lcgcd tnat she be<:an1e three per.,nnalities as 1he resull of the traun1a -1\laria. Marie and &Uy. ll is alle~cd that ~tar 1a often donned a short skirt, Jov.-·cu1 blouse and heavy makeup and \"isiled bars in a search for men ,,...ho su bseq uently enjoyed her sexual favors. Dr. Aucksmann testified Thursday th:it the heat in the sauna at the time f\\rs. Parson visited the spa should not l1tn·e posed any problem to the mother uf Se\·en. . .. r often go in the saWJ!I for 90 minutes 111 IY.'u hours at temperatures of betw~n 180 and 220 degrees," he said. "When y;·u·vc had enough you coine out - 1l's ~-~ easv as that." '"And 1~1klt if you can't get out ?" a1!or11cy f\tarvin Lewis Sr. asked th c t:uctor nf engineering. 1\ucki;n1ann's an swer if he made one. \\';tS lost ill a flurry or objections by bot h sides before Judge Murray called the long recess with the explanation th:.I he \.\'ill be attending a judge's S('7llin:tr in Olaioog all next week . Aucks1nann 1vas preceded to the \l'ltne:ss stand Thursday by a cOlorful \\'itness 'rho placed a human skull on the stand befare him and explainf'd lo an <J\\'ed jury the principles involved 111 the locking or the human jaw. f~r. t>nu\ 0 . !\labie. called by the tl1.:<!c11sc to counter f\1rs. Parson's claim th;i;1 her ordeal in lhe sauna room also c<1uscd her jav.· to jam open. similarly under11·cnt a vigorous cross examination (rotn Lc"·Ji;. ;l.·labic lcstifir.d for defeme attorney Onnald A. Ru ston thal t.trs. Parson \~:ou1rl have needed expert medical Htle:n!ion 10 close her mouth U her j11w had loc ked in the manner she dt'scribed. ~w!vclt ng the human ikull on the \I itnf':-!! ~·t :ind to Illustrate his point , ilc 1old Lewis it was highly doubtful 1h,.. condition could have been created by :i n emoliON'll di!rturbance. GAS 61.8 CENT S l'ER GA L. LEG A L PORTL.o\XD, Ore. fL'f'l 1 -The price or J:?asoline nt a Portland station has reached 64.8 cent..o;; per gallon and the Lntc rnal Revenue Service says it is legal. TI1e price was listed for Premium gasoline at a Sav-Mor station Thursday with regu1ar at 60.8 cents a gallon. An IRS spokesman said the prices were not illegal because h reflected the higher cosU! of fuel obtained from Tin1e Oil Company, \.\'hich recently bought high-priced Illdooesian fuel. Coast Publicist Barbara Conn's Last Rites Held Funeral services were held today in Santa Barbara for Barbara Storke Conn . a Ne1\'port Beach publicist and granddaughter or a Pulitzer prize winning journalist. She died Monday a t the age of 35 of apparently natural causes. ServiCfs for tbe ninth generation Californian were held at All Saints Bv The Sea Episcopal Church. lntermerit at Santa Barbara Cemetery followed this afternoon . ?<.lrs. Conn is the granddaughter of Thomas M. Storke. noted publisher of the Santa Barbara Ne\.\·s-Press. She v.·orkcd for the Irvine Company as a corporate publicist si nce 1970. Exact cause of death has still not been determined pending result or further laboralory anal ysis. according to the Orange Counly Coroner's office. Tbe increa ses in the city codes are largely moot, except in those areas of to1vn beyond the 1,000 yard limit jurisdiction or the coastal commission. The coasta l comn1ission in considerin~ projects v.•ithin the 1000 vards from the ocean , required that devClopers n1eet From Pagel RENO ... said. ''\\'e just ,,..·ant Washington to roll back. fu el prices." fn Carson City, Gov. Mike O'Callaghan said he can't condone the truckers' efforts to close the Sparks fuel storage center. The governor said he backed the truckers' effort to get a rollback in dieseJ fuel prices but added the tank farm "is a \'ilal link in northv.•csttrn r\evada petroleu1n supply chains. ''l strongly urge the truckers to limit their protest to methods that wlll not adversely offect Nevadans 1v ho h.'.l.d nothing to do \\'ilh the increase in fuel prices," said the go11ernor. ri.tean\\"hile , in Las Vegas, it appeared that the city's five major truck stops 1o1·ould close down for 24 hours Monday i! the st rike is QOt settled. Southern Nevada has ('SCaped any action in lhe shutdoYtns. but Clifford Co:<, ov.·ner of a North Las Vegns truck stop, sa1d tbe station owners met with independent drivers Thursday night and agreed the .station would elose at 8 a.m. Monday "if the national strike ls not over.·• Load Kills Autoist SACRAME~'TO (UPI) Th' califomia Highway Patrol said loday a San Ramon man Y•as killed Tl1u.r~day '\\"hen a truck dumped a lo.ad of steel on his \•chicle in an accident east of Sacramento. Officers identified the victim as Richard V. Dias, 40. But position rf'])Grts on other yachts in lhe 16-boat fleet of racers \\'ere slowed by a breakdo1vn of the computer aboard th e escort vessel Crabbe II. Longitude and latitude reports taktn al this mon1ing's roll call \\'ere being transmitted ashore for co1nputation. Race officials said they did not expect to gel the information back to the fleet until late this afternoon. 1be 1Miramar, sailing out or the San Diego Yacht Club, is the scratch boat in the race. North to northeast \l'inds picked up by the flttt during the nigh~ '\\'ere reported holding steady today at 12 Lo 15 knots . Fro111 Page l SKYLAB ... lx>hind in 11 269-283 mile high orbit whe re ii is CXpe<'led lo drift like a ghost shlp anJund enrth for at least fi ve 10 Pight ,l'f'ars. Stowed aboard 1vas a "linie c<1p~11le" containing equipment f o r l)<)S~ible retrleval by vlsitin; spacemen in the fu ture _ The a,,t.ron auts returned to earth on their l,21 3th orbit and . like the beginning of thC' $2 .6 billion project ntne months ago. a technical problem had to be overcome . .Just before reenrry. the pilots discove red one of 1110 redundant control rocket systems \\'.'.IS leaking. The ~1~tronauts used the other system without thfri cu lt\'. After · three parachutes eased the Apollo landing ship into the ocean. Gibson askl'd ho'll' close they had coine 10 the New Orleans. "Look <; like th ree 1niles lo us." repllr<l recovery officers. "'.'i'ot bad for the first lime," Gibson said. Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial SGYings. A lan;ie selection of handsome sleep sofas sp..:ially priced for you. T~ von Hemert, Inc. -The Hause of. fine Unes. OREX!t.-HERITA6~ENUDON-WOODMAAK-KARAS 1 AN INTERIORS WlllDAYS & IATU•DAYS 9100 to 1111 NIDAY 11L 9i00 • NEWPORT !EACH • 1111 WfSTCLIFF Dl.. '42·1010 0"1n Fri, Tll t ,..M. LAG UNA BEACH • 141 NORfM COAST HWY '1 _.,4·65SI TORRANCE • l 1Mf HAW1HO•Nf ILVO. o"'~ 'rt. TII ' '·"'· Jr1.121t 7 I I r 7 I • • • -- Saddlehae·k Today's .t'innl N.Y. Stocks • VOL 67, NO·. 39, 4 SE,CTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS ..: SaQdl.eback Withdrawal Petition Verified By JAN WORTH ot 11\e o.11~ ,ri.1 s111t A petition signed by 8,300 ~tu1 residenLs who ·wan t to \\'itbdraw fro~n the SAddlcbaci: Community College District has been verUied by lhe Orange Cowtty Registrar of Voters. Dewey JI 1 lJ ma n , ass i s la n t superintendent or business for the. Orange Cou!ltY Ot,ip~rl.ment of Education , said the pelilion hiid lM!en filed with ..... -' . the county superintendent and sent on to the Board or Governors of the California Community Collt'ges. The next step in the cootroversial pullout PtoftSS will be a hearing in Sacr~to wh(!r~ represcnt~tives of both the dissatisfied Tustin group and Saddlcback College will present their respective cases to community CQlleges governors. If the boar'd of governors approves the de-annexation, they 1A'ill autborlze an election and rule on y,•hether it must be held in the entire Saddleback College district or only in the Tustin Unified School District portion or the colle~e district. , · s'addleback spokesmen have prediCted that if the de-annetcation goe5 through, the ta x rate wiU go up drastically in the rest of the district · -including Lagtma ~ch, San · Clemente, Mission Deltr Plltt PllOll '°' Jade C~I TOWERING EUCALYPTUS TOPPLED CRANE! IN LAGUNA. BEACH ANO CRUSHED llOOF Tru Fell on Home of Dr. and Mrs. Paiul Conover, 426 Ar royo Chico; They Haq 'LI~ 'fhM..'lf YNl"I Eucalyptus Tree Topples 011 Honie 111 Lagtma Bearl1 By JACK CHAPPELL Df .... 0.-lt't' f'llll 51111! A too.foot tall eucalyptus being removed from the froo t yard or a Laguna Beach home Thursday crashed through the roof of a neighbor's house top pling the five-Ion crane which was hefting It. I Related picture Pa,e:e 3,\ "He didn't even yell 't1m -ber-r·r.' " said Dr. Paul Co nover. owner of the :i;mnshed house at 426 Arroyo Chico Drive. Dr. Conover v.·as i11 his front yard at the time and saw the huge euc;ilyptus unbalance the crane and start to fall toy,•ard rum. He ran but was struck in the head by a faJling branch. lie said he v.·as not serlously injured. ~trs. Conover was on the front porch. a few feet from where the tree crashed into the house. She also ran. "We built that house 37 years ago. It's just like one of the family." Dr. C.OOOVer said as he surveyed the crunched root. The Conovers' house was the fir.rt one on the street. Operator cl' the cran11, Don Sorah or Whittier. Ruliered a cut on his head (See TAU. TREE, Pa1e Z) • Orange C.ut • Wellitller . Mostly sunny Saturday, acconl- lng t.o the weather aervlce with slightly warmer tein~. Highs at the beaches near· 7• • r:t&· to 11 lnJllll(J. Overnight. Iowa IM6. INSIDE TODAY To photognlphor ~t1'1 Ron- dalt, on•' of ·the quali«(t •that ma/us LagW'§a Beach !Jl'Clil ii tht people. ithd111oli con tellth.t peopte arc S1f1Cta£. bythdt facer. Some of; t1¥u J_act1, 41 aeeii thNJUflh ·llanllall s camera tem, arr qn-1-4ho.J£, .~t ,,.the .~aauna Beoclo ·Mlls11mi Of Arl. Randall taJks atiout th¢• ff!Cfl in this wet.t:'t ciivtr 1toti1 to'the We~ rn<kr 11\poeil!ti · on PO{le • 23. , . - Striking Truck ·Drivers _ .. Cut Off Fuel to Rerw SPARKS, Nev. (AP l -Independent truck drivers, protesting higher fuel prices, said today they had virtually stopped the now of gasoline to the Reno area. Truckers estimated gasoline would dry up completely in two to four days. A spot check of gasoline distributors in \\'ashoe County indicated that if the protest continued. Reno area service stations would soon be without gasoline. depending upon when they last received shipments. "Some stations are hurting already," said a spokesman for a Union Oil distributor in Reno. "Others have enough gasoline in the ground to last a while, but everybody will be running oul within a week." Gary Birdsong, spokesman for the group of some 400 to 500 drivers, said onl y fou r gasoline company employed drivers had refused ·to honor a picket line set up Thursday night around Reno's major guoUne storage center. "The truck drivers have been with us all the way. They know why we're doing it." said Bifdsong. "We just don't know why everybody's not out here doing it. \\'e're doing it for consumers." Birdsong said the truckers want oil companie6 to roll back fuel prices rather than be allowed to pass on the higher costs of fuels through higher freight rales. They said passing along higher gasoline costs ~·ould only aggravate inflation and hurt the consumer. Sparks police said they were onl y watching to make sure the protest was orderly and would not interfere. Truckers said they had allowed fuel for emergency uses and school buses (See RENO, Page Z) Irvine Mayor John Burton Seeks Return to Idealism By Gl!iO!IQE.LEIDAL °' ... Dtfl't 1'11it ••. Irvine Mayor JObn Burton eees a need for "stability" in' ,citY. 19vemment and a return to tbe -.;'idealistn" evident when he led, the ine:orpoiatLon .movement two yea.rs ago. , "In the next lour _Y'ars. 1rvpi.' can accompUah ., llllld\ Jn 'oettlng examples to beconle Ooe · ol die pre~. cities in the.U.S.," the -for r<Olectloa to Ute City Council m llarch l llld. "Apathy com. ~~ca 11ment take• a vacation ,.from1 • and falls to communicate· tbe ~· 1e'ldtmnent of . ' ' acoampllshol'J't 1111 · ,..pie CID ~hare. Two years. ago we'gOI a -al that," the 37·year~d telecommunications and marketing -11!1>nl ~Id: "Today, lri!De ls li~neo ;R,JOce to live and Utile mOre tO most: cit.liens. "I go to col!ea ond '1Y lo talk about the 'future and most peoille ut ques,lloos •lllollt ~ their lltr-·llJ'e going lo,f>e cl...,.. 'F tllOlr p;!lop plc\ed lip," Burton·"""'~' , 'l1ti!y dori'I I.cl aier.""Jt0yl!l{rlc !Icing tliem. "Govem-t Ii '"""""tile lo convey Ute fact Iha\ <'ft'ri . it a.:"'* · point of history. We ' oao help dltect ~ hf•-" llurtoo said • .. _ • · i .-~--·-,' . . ·~-~,,.,-·~ lie· lists • 'll1llj1boi' al '11'1111 die city -• • ' c11n'lead Ute nallon. Amoog them are: ' ~.,oi-lllfGls ; ABILITY !See BURTON, Pqe I) . Ci'acl!Ut. John Blll,lon ' . ·'· " . I Viejo, Laguna Hills, lrvine, and San Juan Capistrano. If the de-annexation ntaterializcs, Saddleback \\'ill lose 25 percent of its assessed valuation and about 17 percent of its students, according to college officials. Tustin residents began their push last spring. 1'hey object to the driving distance from Tustin to Saddlcback in ~1ission Viejo (20 miles ooe "<IYI 11hen S..1nla Ana College is only four to l'ight miles a1\·ay. They al.so lcxlged oomplainl.-i about Sad dleback's curriculum, facilities. campus atmosphere, tax rate, and adrninistration. But S..1ddleback officials contend Tustin voters made a commitrnent to the district's bond sales through a $10 million bond !'>ale in 1968 "·hich is still partly unpaid. 1·1icy a!"-0 po111t out that Suddlebacli. \\'hich \\lll celebrate the seventh (lnnil't'r~ry of it s forn1atiot1 next week. crinnot ™' l.'Xpcctt.>d to compt.>te with old1•r. cst:ihl1~hcd schools like Santa Ana Col!~gt· ;ind Orange Coast College. llaru.:ho St1nt1<1go District trustees, \\•ho goven1 S:inta Ana College, endorsed the 1"ustin 1novc 1n their distric! la st rnont h, Astronauts Skylab Crew 'Great' Afte-,. 84 Days ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS \UPI\ -The last Skyl?b astronauts landed in the Pacific today and ""·ere reported in very good shape from man's longest :i:;pacenight, an 84.:day, 34.5-million mile journey tbat opened VJe way for a trip someday to r.tars. Gerald P. Carr 'of Santa Ana, Edward G. Gibson, formerly of San Clemente and William R. P0gue splashed down only 6.000 yards from this veteran recovery ship at 8:17 a.m. (PDT) and were hoisted aboard 39 minutes later. The New Orleans was 176 miles County Judge Won't Ente1· Noise Hassle ' ... ~ A> .,• ~ ~~"·11· Repea.~y pointing out that a crucial Rtate be&rtng into the dispute is just ll days away, Superior Court Judge Walter W. ·piaranua today relllsed to interfere with operatkm.s at Orange County Airport. Judge Cbaramza deferred the motion filed by Newport Beacb City Attorney Dennis O'Neil until March 28 to give both the city and the county an opportunity to base their arguments on the results of a three-day state bearing into the jet noise controversy. That hearing will be held Feb. 19'20 and 21 in the Santa Ana County Courthome before a hearing officer will be assigned here from Los Angeles. O'Neil agreed to the contin~aoce after reminding Judge Charamza that the county is in violation of state laws governing jet noise emissions at the au,iort and has been so for more than a year. "They don't have the variance they need to support their operations and it's by no means certain they could get one," the city attorney said. "It has been stated that the city wants lo close down all operations at the airport but I want to say today th.at that is not so," O'Neil added. "That may not be such a bad thing," Judge Charamia interjected. "What we want," O'Neil continued, "iJ compliance by the county with jet noise standards imposed by the state and that is the purpose of the writ we are seeking today." "If J "Were to take any sction along tlme-lines, you know veey well that the county would go to San Bernardino (See NOISE, Page%) Irvine Plariners Cancel Meetirig Thursday night's Irvine plan n in g commiMk>n meeting was canceled. An expected quorum of commissioners was not met to allow the commission to contioue with its zoning axle review. Comminlanen ·Frank Hun! and Mary Ann Galdo were attending a city planning conferenee in Palm S p r l n g s . CorMtlssioner Robert Smith was ln Bosten oa business. Commlsi-r Paul Tonl<ovi<:h, who had -expe<ted to attend Ute meeting, bad a business conflict. }Viejo Library Sets Valentine Stories A VaJen.Une story hour featuring pontomlmbt Geor!!• Lymbum ol New· port 8ddt Ill 9Chl!difled lor I p.m. Satur· daY tt tho dUldren • de!>ortment of the MISlloo Viejo public llbral'}'. Also on the playbill lor the program . one tn a wles of "Super Saturday" offerings, ts a pllppet show and two 8bort ·.fll!M' -"Thrte LitUe Pig1," and "Zoo'• Eye Vlew.11 ·? ' southwest or San Diego. "It's good to be back," said Carr, commander or the marathon Skylab 3 n1ission which began last November. "Nice to be home." Gibson said. Tiie three astronauts got a quick medic:il checkup inside their scared capsule and then climbed, smiling and Y:aving, onto a platform. They walked a bit wobbly lo nearby chairs on a truck which carried thern lo a nearby laboratory for 61h how·s of detailed n1edica l tests. "The crew is obviously very, \'ery good," said a shipboard spokesman after conferring with NASA fl ight surgeon Dr. Jerry Hordinsky. "Tht•y'rc a li ttle shaky but in fine shape." In a message to lhP astronauts. President Nixon said. "\'OW' mission has brough t to an end one 9[ the most scientifically 1Jroductive endeavo.rs in the history of huntan exploration." The astronauts landed in unusually gentle seas and. th ere was no indication tha t they experienced sorne of the seasickness symplon1s exhi bited by (See SKYLAH , rage ZJ Ota ltlmaday Agenda Saddlehacli Board Eyes ,PQundary Cont1·oversy A boundary problem between two 1chool districts will go to the Sadd]eb.ack College Board of Trustees Monday night Because of boundaxy lines drawn before th e llarbor View Homes tract was built in Newport Beach, residents are unevenly divided between the Irvine Unified and Newport-Mesa U n f i e d School districts. Those on the Irvine Unified side are in the Saddleback College district. and 119 homeowners in ·that section want to transfer to the Newport-Mesa and Coast Commwtity College districts. Harbor View Homes spokesman Ed Leonelli has already r e c e i v e d endorsements from the Irvine Unified school board and th e Coast Community College board for the proposed boundary change. h1onday tie will ask the Saddleback board for either a blanket interdistrict transfer policy for all residents of the area to at.tend Orange Coast College or for an actual boundary change. Also on the agenda for the 8 p.m. meeting are: --Consideration of a contract \viUt TI&R Food Services ol Fullerton for cafeteria service to replace 1hc present food verx:ling truck on cainpu.s. -Discussion of a master plan report from the district architect. Trustees requested the report as a precursor of possible master plan revisions de- emphasizing construc.1ion. -Consideration of a proposed leave policy for Saddelback instructors. -Presentation of salary proposa ls for 1974-75 by representatives of the faculty and classified employes. -A report by Supt. Fred Bremer on steps being taken by the college to reduce energy consumption. ---Consideration of a motion to increase the number of board n1cettngo;, which are now held once a month. -Discussion on fa cts and figures requested at the lasl bourd meeting to justify why '1he proposed gy1n·physical education building should be built on schedule. Patricia Hearst Held As Ransoni in 'Trade?' BERKELEY (AP ) -An underground terrorist group which says it is holding kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst may have abducted her as ransom for two or the group's "soldiers" who '8Ie charged with murder, police said today. 'fbe mysteriowi Symbionese Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the abduction in a letter received Thursday and the Hearst family awaited demands for her release today. The militant group said she would be executed if anyone tries to re&Cue her. · Both police and a family spokesman HEARST KIONAPERS EVIL AS COBRA SYMBOL, Story Pago S raised -the possibility that the randaom demand, when it romes. might be the feedom of two charged with murdering Oakland schools Supt. Marcu,., Foster Nov .&. "It'! on everybody's mind," said Richard Berger, 1 Berkeley police spokesmen. He iakt no demand for their freedbm had been made. Another Berkeley officer said a money demand would be easier to meet than a poUt.lcal demand such as a prisoner exchange. In Its communique, the SLA called the pretty 19-year-old coed a "prisoner or war" and her father, newspaper executive Randolph Hearst. a•"corporate enemy of lhe people." Hearst, president and editor or the I San Francisco Examiner, said "if this is a poli tical problen1 it n1ay become very, very difficult." In the letter Thursday to Ber1te1ey radio station KPFA. the radical group claimed the girl was alive and unharmed. But it added: "Shou ld any ·attempt be made by authorities to rescue Ute prisoner, or to arrest or harm any S.L.A. e!emenb, the prisoner is to be executed." Hearst said he believed his daughter is alive. Miss Hearst, a University of Caillomia student , was kidnaped Monday night from her Berkeley townhouse in a flurry of gunfire . GAS 64 .8 CENTS PER GAL. LEGAL PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI! -The price of gasoline at a Portland station has reaclle<I M.8 cents per golloo Olld the Internal Revenue Service says It is legal. The price was listed fur Premhmt gasoline at a Snv-Mor station '11unitay with regula r at 60.8 Ct'nts a gallon. ' An IRS Spokes man said the Jrloea were not Illegal because tt reflected the higher ~ or ruel obtained from Time Otl Company. wMcll "'<'<llUyi bought high-priced Indonesian fuel. ' _z l!.,_l L ~ l'llfJ t IS Friday, Fttiruary 8, \1~74 Newport lnterchan.ge Plci1111 ers Buck Citize11s, A pprove Pla11 Ooopit(' b 11 t f' r ri!i1.en opp().'i1t1on, Newpon. !3&1\"'h pla nning commissioners 1'hutsday (·ndorsccl :i in u I t 1 -1 eve I ln~rchangc ell ,l\1~·~·J\r1hur Jklulc;·;:i,rd and the Pacific Co.1st lliGh •1,1~·. Th eir acti011 ;;:is ,1 .i to 2 rerom1nendntil!fi 1/u1t Ila· conrrovc:rs1a l coriccpt be i.ncludrd in tl~ ~lly's new general plan as the n1o~t promising long-rHngl!' proposal for n.:heving tr::iff1c <.oogest ioo in th e .are.a. Ho11.'e\"er in defrrence lo interchange opposition fro1n me Corona de! ~tar Th1·ee Towers area, com.mia1onfrl agretd t.o Rive the project a .. D" l'flority, the lowest of lour pcoslble pt'i«Uy leveb. The public hearing on the Issue produced son1e of the strongest rhetoric to be heard before the romrrtlssion ln recent month.5. C.Ommission Quirman \\'il!iam Agee, an outspokro opponent of t h e interchange, said the same group that wanted the interchan~e also wanted expanslon of Orange County Airport, construction of a freeway Ulrough the middle of the city and an overall - In deMky In the city to lO unltJ per acre. Agee charged that 5upporten of the Interchange were allied wiUt faction' who ''w ant t o pro f i t fr om overdevelopmenl of this town." J>aul Hummel, president of the Corona de! ~1ar Civic Association, said that improve1nent ol the intersectioo .,.,,ould only attract more "yo-yos" on weEkends ;'to trelpass" tn Ney,·port Beach . "'We're saturated here, We don't want thi!'m. And .,.,.e'd like to see you di\'ert !hem right past ·the city any 1ray yoo can," 1-lummel !old rommis:sioners. l1·vii1e Company Receives Co11domh1ium Approval Every one al. the other speakers at the two-hour hearing agreed wilh llummel that construction of the interchange \\""OUld attract more traffic 10 the area. llowevf'r , a majorily of commissioners a~gued that the city had a responsibility to explore further the niost technically efficient solutions to its <traffic probleffi!'I. "Every interchange is not necessarily a freev.·ay," said Comm is~iooer Donald Hec kle)'. "I feel the altcn1atives to an interchange represent a non-solution to a problem .that's ooJ y going to get worse and wors e." 1'he Irv ine Compan y \Von Newport BeRch planning c.-ommiss1011 approval Thursday lo add three high rise l'Onclominium lowers to its Ne\•lport From Page 1 TALL TREE • • • \\·hen the crane went over. Sorah of Reli<1ble Crane Service said the load y,·as top heavy. lloosewives 11•at ching as men v.-orked to remove the tree and right the crane said they 'd told tree cutter Thad Barrow and the crane ope.rat.or that the tree v.·as too big lo move in one piece. "They looked <it us like we v•ere just a bunch of silly v..·omen, and what did v.·e know," one woman said as firemen \11ashed ay,·ay the. gasoline leaking from the crane's tanks. The tree was bei ng removed from th e yard of D<iily Pilot Assistant Managing Editor Ri chard P. Nall, 425 Arroyo C.'hico. Nall said he decided to have the eucalyptus taken out after branches \\'ere blo\\'11 down in the high ll'inds and sinashed into his fence. ~all said only lhe top branches on tb e tree had leaves and the tree looked as if it ;1·ere dying. ··1 v.·as afraid in the \rind, it might fall on somebody's house," Natl said. nie acrident happened at about 1 p.m. and crews 1rorke!d at removing the tree and the righting the crane until about 7 p.ni. Tv.-o other cranes were called in from S'.:!.nt.1 Fe Springs to put the toppled live-ton crane on its wheels again. 1 Bclore leaving, crane operator Sorah borrowed three riuarL<> of oil from Dr. Conover to replace what had leaked I .while the crane was on its side with its boom and the tree resting through the roof of Dr, Conover's home. I . Coast Publicist Barbara Co1111's Last Rites H eld Funeral services wcr l! held todav in Santa Barbara for 8Jrbara Starke Conn. a Newport Beach publicist a it ct granddaughter of a Pulitzer prize 1r1nning journalist. Shl' di ed !\londay a! the age of 35 of 11pparcntly natural causes. Services for lhe ninth gener11tion C'nlifornian \Vere hl·ld at All Saints By The Sea F:piscor:1l Church. Interment :1l SanlJ B:l rbaru Ct.'.n1ctcry fo!lo\ved this afternoon. !\lrs. U1nn is \!H' _gr;indd :1u~ht~r of Thomas !\I . Storke. noted publisher of 1he Santa Barbara Xews-f'rcss. She \vorked for the lr\'inc Co1npany as .:i corporale publicist since 19i0. · Exact cause C!f dea th has still nol "ocen drter1n.i ned pending result of further laboratory analysis. according to the. Orange Count y Coroner's offi ce. 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El C1m1"" 11.t•l Tai ...... rn41 MZ-4JZI Cs-HIM A'"'9fd9t 14Z·l171 S-C..._.. Aft hp.ttNMt: , ... ,.,. 4fZ-44JI ~ytlftlf, 11,L Ortropt Co81t P\ltlll1hl"f '°""""'"'· No MWI 11'<'1*1, lllvttr1tlen1. ..i1...-i.1 -11... ., -'""''''-" 11-111 ""y Ill '"'°"11(.il WI"'°"' 9"1:'-1 Pt•· '"11.tlon 91 COCIYF)Ollt ow111r. locorod tli t t POtll•OI !Mid 11 Cil1t1 Nt11, W""1'11a. ~11>111111 IW totti.r U 6.f ,...,.ltlfJ'I ..,. ""'II lJ.IJ """Ill"'' mu111r1 dtttlr>lfllllll•tt.11 ~""'· Center comp!ct. The estimated $10 million residenrhi l project V.'as approved unanimously after company officials and architects satisfied oonunissiooi"ni on a series of questions that had been raised at an ea rlier meeting. Accord ing to company offi cials, thc> three 16·story buildings with a total of 245 uniis will : ~nswne only half of the electricity and generate on1y a fracl ion of the automobile traffic th at a comparably sized comn1ercial office building \\'ould. -Add more lo Newpo rt Beach in tax revenue than it requires in city services. -Produce virtually no ad verse environmental impact. Last year the planning com missio n voted to kill apartment density 7.oning fo r this Newport Center pro j e ct . However. the Irvine Com pa ny appealed the ruling to the ci ty cOWlcil, which reversed the planners. As a result , commissioners Thursdav refrained from questioning the densHY of the proj~t. And since the proposed tcrw-ers exceed the city's nonnal parking and open space requiren1ents, the public hearing proceeded smoothlv. "Just to set the record s.t raight," said Commission Chairman \\lilliam Agee "I personally still don't feel high ri se residential projects are right for Nev.·port Beach. Ho\li·ever, the. rules on that have been set by the city council.'' he said. Agee is a city council candidate. Orange Cou11t y' s Gas Statio1is Will Be Clos ed Another "dry" weekend has been forecast for Orange Co un ty motorists by tl1e Southern California Automobile Club which today reported that 95 percent of all service stations \\'ill be closed Sunday . The \li·orst gasless stretch apparently \\'ill be along the San Diego Free\\·ay through Orange County le> San Diego. For the first time since the auto club started ke eping track last summer. not one of the stations contacted along the route plans to be open Sunday, club officials said. f.1otorists \~-'ere also v:arncd to expect EV EN-000 CAY RATION PLAN URGED FOR U.S., Page 11 1he "Lcll1J)Ol'ari1y ollt of gas'" sign posted at 15 percent of all stations in Southc n1 Californi a metropolitan ilreas Sa turday . Hoy,•e.,·er. mntoris1s should he ahle to find ga~oline a!on::: most mJjor high""·ays ~)n both d.:iys. The Auto C!uh indicates that 41 percent of the st::tions v.·ill be open to rural areas Swiday and 9J percent on Saturday. In its survey of 317 i:er\·ice i;ta!ions the Auto Club noted that the gas situation is tig htening up. About 44 percen t oi the mct ropolil nn stations are now limiting sales, 1nos1ly to 10 gallons, comparer! to 31 percent last week. In t~ outlying regions 13 percent are lin1 iting sales. Twent y-one percent of the metropolitan stations are pumping a claily quota a.nd then closing, compilred lo five percent last week, the auto cl ub said . Conunissioner Hall Seely pointedly disagreed wilh Hummel. saying .that "I don't think lt"s responsible to consider outsiders as trespas.sers. '' Commissione r Jackie lfeathcr argued lhat the failure of the interchange to \1:1n a Corona de! 1'.1ar "popularitv <.'On· test" didn 't detract from it.s teC'hnica! merits. The oom~slon recommendation will he hea rd belore the city oouncil later this month. From Pagel BURTON • • • -Encouragement of the creation of nf'\V kinds of structures in new villages \vhich might house at a re~sonable cost low and moderate incon1e {amJlies. -Optimized location of housing for lrvine's industrial labor force to save on energy use. -DeveJopnient of a transit system, prnding approval of g r a n l rc.'(Juests already laWlched by the city -Implementation of any of the ge]"\C:raJ plan options. ·'our open space plans nia ke G<Jlden Gate Park pale by comparison," Burton said. "It makes me tingly." Burton said he belie\·es the campaign has been quiet because there has been a lack of issues for the challengers. He says the most imi:x>rtant poin t to be made about this election Is that a quirk of timing and state incorporation law 1nakes it necessarv for all five council seats lo be vOted on March 5. Henceforth, terms of councDmen \li'ill be staggered but for now, Burton said, "'"·hat we really need is stability to carry on the \\""Ork that has been sta rted ." If the outcome of the election suggeS1s a stable government in Irvine, Burton said he believes the re will be no problem allracting a talented city planning director . Button said he favors increased police services, objects to excess allocations for bike trails but agrees the bike "may be the lifeboa t of the automobile" and looks for thorough study of the farmland preservation issue, prior to a fi nal decision. Burton marks his 38th birthday on Fet>. 20. A graduate of UCLA with ·a degree in English he is a principal in Burton !:ioulh\ves-tem. a telecommunication and n1arketing consulting finn in Nev•port Beach. He is also a director of the Bank of ln·ine. !·le headed the cityhood movement. \\·ns founding president of the Village Park Community Associat ion '<Ind also the South Coast Republican Forum. lie and h.is wife. Janet, havr ! o u r children. Krtstlne Elizabeth, 12, Bryndley Alexandra, 7; Catherine, 2, and John ll. Burton Ill, 10 months. From Page 1 RENO ... to pas!! during the night and v;ould continue to do so. "We're not going to shut dO'f\"TI government or hurt our children ," he. !'aid. "We just want Washington to roll back fuel prices." ln Carson City, Gov. Mlke O'Callaghan said ho can't condone the truckers' efforts to close the Sparks fuel storage cent er. Hot Wheels T 'WO l1ijured • Drop Front Jet Ut LOS ANGELES (UPI -The nosewheel of a jetliner of the French U.T.J\, Airline caught !ire as the plane was taking o!! today, and two passengers were injured sliding down evacuation chutes. Los Angele"s international airport officials said the Tahiti bound jetliner skidded to 1 halt 3,000 feel down the runway when the plane's crew realized the tires were aflame. The 145 J>O!Jsenge rs and crew of nine were evacuated down eme rgency ch utes and the p lane's stairways just after midnight. A1r. anrl Mrs. D rummond Birks of Montreal, Canada suffered mi nor Injuries when they jumped from a wing of the plane . ~feanwhile, !ire truck crews quickly snuffed out the flames by throwing powdered chemicals on the plane's fuselage. The cause of the fire was not Immediately known. Damage was estin1ated at $20,000, firemen said. \ SKY LAB 3 ASTRONAUTS BACK HOME AFTER LONGEST MANNED SPACE FLIGHT IN HISTORY From Left, Ge rald Carr, Edwa rd Gibson and Will iam P09ue, Who Splashed Down in Pacific Ocean Tod1y ~/. Defense Present,s Human Skull in OC Spa Trial D)' TO~l BARLEY ot flt• 1>1l1r Pllol Sttff An Estonian refugee summoned by !he defense as an expert in sauna use and construction admitted late Thursady in Orange C.Ounly Superior Court that cocrosion could have been a factor in the alleged malfunction of a sliding glass door at the Holiday Health Spa. Engineer Boris AuksmaM testified shortly before Judge William ?\.1urray caJJed a 10 -day brtak in the sauna trial that the alurninwn used in such coostruction coukl be a f f e c t e d in conditions of constant moisture. ?\.frs. ?\.faria Parson, 50, and supporting \Vitnesses have testified that the door jammed in a corroded track when she tried t.o leave the Orante sauna room on March 2, 1970, And the buxom red haired matron Sergeant, Wife Hm1 in Crasl1 At Toro Statio11 Tu'O people wer e injured Thursday evening in a collision near the main gate of El Toro 1'.-tarine Corps Air Station, the California Highv•ay Patrol said today. Staff Sgt. Nathan E. Davis, 38, Orange, \\·as hurt in the 5 p.m. mishap and ls in Long Beach Naval Hospital today for obse rvation. Patrol men said Davis' car collided \\'ith a ca1nper driven by Sgt. liarold E. Bean, 24, Santa Ana, at the intersection of Sand Canyon Avenue and Trabuco Hoad , Bean and his 20-year-old wife Brenda, v.·ho \Vas in the truck with him, \Vere not inju red in the crash. Anothe r passenger, Pats.v Duesterhoft. l 3 . suffered mino r injuri£'s, according to 1he high\\·ay patrol. She was not hospitalized. claims tho.t she <."Ollapsed in the 170· degree he at after finding that she coold not budge the door and could obtain no response to her screaming and banging. r..trs. Parson wants $1 million in damages for the psychiatric condition she states was brought on by her ordeal. It is alleged that she became three personaUUes as the result of the trauma -?Ilaria, !\-1arie and Betty. It is alleged that Maria often donned a short skirt, !011,·cut blouse and heavy makeup and visited bars in a seard1. for men Yt'bo subsequently enjoyed her sexual favors, Dr. Aucksmann tesUfied Thursday that the heat in the sauna at the time ?\.frs. PatSon visite<l the spa should not have JX>Sed any problem to the mother of seven. "l often go in the sauna for 90 minutes to two hours at temperatures of between 180 and 220 degrees," he said. "\Vhen you've had enough you come out - it's as easy as that." "And v.tiat if you can't get ou t?" attorney Mar.in Lewis Sr. asked th e doctor of engineering, Aucksmann's ans.,..'er if he made one, .,.,-as lost in a flurry of objections by both sides before Judge f\1urray called the long recess with the explanation that he will be attending a judge's Se'lninar in Chaioog all next \\'eek. J\ucksmann was preceded to the y,·itness stand Thursdav bv a colorful v.itness v.·ho placed a 0 hu rrlan skull on Ule stand before him and explained to an a\\·ed jury the principles involved in the locking of lhe human jal'.'. Dr. Paul J), J\labie, called by the clefen~e to counter f.1rs. Parson·s clain1 that her ordeal in I.he saWla room also caused her jav.• to jam open. simila r!:; under\\·cnt a vigorous cross exarnination fron1 Lc\1is. ~tabie testifie<i for defense attorney Donald A. Ruston that r-.trs. !)arson y,·ould ha\'e needed expe rt medical attention to close her 1no:11h if !1 e r jaw hfld Jocked in the manner she described. From Page l SKYLAB • • • " )' • !. • ., .fi predecessors. ~ Before going aboard the New Orleans, tl1e pilots toolt thei r pulse rates to see how we!! they were adjusting to the sudden exposure to gravity after going without it for nearly three month!. They wore special pressure pants to pre vent blood from pooling in th eir legs and causing diu.iness. "Well done," said Pogue, obviously excited and happy after splashdown. America's firs t space station was left ~hind in a 269-183 mile high orbit where it is expected to drift like a ghost shi p around earth for at least five to eight years. Stowed aboard was a "time capmile" containing equipment fo r possi ble retrieval by vl!ltlng spacemen in the future . The astronauts returned to earth on their 1,213th orbit and, like the beginning of the $2.6 billion project nine months ago, a technical problem had to be overcome. Just before· reentry, the pilots discovered one of ty,·o redundant control rocket systems was lea king. The astronauts used the other system wlth:lu.t difficult y. After three parachutes eased the Apollo landing ship into the ~an. Gibson asked how close they had come to the New Orleans. ''Looks like three miles to us," replied recovery officers. "Not bad for the first timt ," Gibson said. ; From Page I NOI SE ... (TI1e Fourth Distr ict Court or Appea ls ) and get this nialter delayed through an appeal," Judge Chnramza said. "There Is oo point in taking any klnd of action in this court until the slate hearing is held later this month," the judge said. Judge Charamza Is a former Newport Beach city attorney himself. O'Neil said the city w:ints the county to establish a noise impact boundary al the airport and operate the fa cility v.·ith a noise impact area no greater than Zero. Winter Sale Continues • Fabulous selectiOll of top quality merchandise now Cit substantial savin9s. A lanJ• selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for yov. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fin• Lin•s. DREXE~EfUTAlii.4i cNRE DON-WOODMARK-KARAS·1 AN INTIRIORS WlllCDATS & SATlllDATS t :ot ,. 5:10 l'l!DAY "Ill 9:00 NEWPORT !EACH e 1727 WEITCLIF,_ Dl .. Mt.2011 0111n f1i. Tll t ,,M. LAGUNA IEACH e J41 NO!TH COAST HWY. -.. , ...... , TORRANCE e IJ64t HAWTliOllMt tLYD. Op•~ Fti, TH t ,_M, J71-1Jft { • '' t I 1· I ' I High.Cow·t · Rever ses Conviction SAN FRANCISCO IUPI ) - The State Supreme Court ha." r ~ve r sed the murder conviction of Pro s c n j i t Poddar, a University o f California graduate student previously. found guiltv of ki ll ing a won1an who snUbbed him . The high court ordered a new trial on grounds that the jury which found Poddar guilty of the stabbing: n1urder 1 ( BRIEFS ) of Tatiana Tarasoff in 1969 had ool been proper l y instructed on d Im in is h e d capacity. Poddar, a native of fndia, became interested in the 20- year-old Berkeley woman. but she ignored hin1. M i s s Tarasoff was later killed at her OOme. eGOP Rapped SACR AMENTO (UPI) Democrat ic Asse1nbly Speaker Bob Moretti has accoused Assembly Republicans o f wanting the state's n e w conflict -of -interest I a w declared unconstitutional "so they don't have to live wit h it." ~-foretti voiced the charge Thursday a!ter the Assembly rejl'cted "urgency" legislation permitting public officials to kee1> L'Onfidential the names of their "off-duty'' customers or clients under !he nc\v law. The legislation was designed to avoid c o n s t i tu ti on at problems in the Jaw. e \/en11s CloJ1ds PASADE NA (A P ) ~·... . ,,.., ¥ .. ,..,,.,,;~ ... DEAD AT 61 Arline Judge Arline J u<lge Found Dead 111 Honie LOS ANGELl':S {AP) Actress Arline Judge, \\'hose seven ma rriages beca1ne a Joke in Hollyv•ood for two decades, was found dead in her \Vest Ho 11 y woo.d apartment Thursday, sheriff's deputies said. A sheriff's spokesman said r-+·liss J udge, 61 , apparently died or natural causes. Her landlady found the bodv after she n01iccd sever a 1 days' accun1ul:ition of newspapers outside her a pa r l men t , officers saitl. f\1 is.<> Judge's acting carcrr included several "13'' movie production s exploiti ng juvenile delinque ncy. bu t her notoriety wa!I brought on by seven ma rriagrs. all to "'·calthy ur \1·el!-kno w11 businessmen. ~day~~ebr_"_'Y 8, 1Cl74 ________ OAJLV ~OT ~ 2 Officers Group Holding Pat Hearst 'Deadl y as It s Insi gnia' Dead, Man Charged ... -Existcne!,' 1 l \Ill' ~\'n1lur111r~1· ri'<:cnt und a ~1 p ,1 r c n l I y 01\KLAND (AP) -A man "''ho described hinuelf as a "black god" has been booked for investi gation of n1urder In !he shootin g deaths of tMJ Oakland poli cemen inside a crowded junior high school. After shooting the pollceinen Thursday, the man took a woman and ch ild host.age in his nearby aparlment. lie was shot in the abdomen by officers vlho seized him and freed the hostages, Deputy J>olice Chle! Thomas Donohue said. John llichards, 24 , \\"as booked al a loca l ho spital where he \\•ns reported in fa ir condition. As he \\'ils ca rrie<l fron1 his aparttnent on a stretcher. J1ichards told police and newsrnen. '"You have killed ~. inc. You arc white devils and •---------------------J I an1 a black god." OAKLA ND POLICE offi ce.rs David E. Mnrks, 26, and Dav id SEVEN-HEADED COBRA SYMBOL OF GROUP J. Br:inhan, 2!1, were killed Symbionese Liberation Army Waging War with Marks' O\VTl gun inside ---- James ~1ndison J wiior J1igh School after !hey responded to reports of a disturbance there. Donohue said Marks and Branhan found R I c h a r d s brandishing a gun in the main hallway, \Yhich was filled with youngsters returning lo class Groucho, 83 , Heads UCLA Campus Rally after lunch. The office rs L OS ANGE LES fAPJ subdued Richards and took hin1 into a coo!erence room Groucho 1.1arx and about 500 for q u est i on i n g, but he of his fans assembled to apparently wrested ~1arks' celebrate the announccrnenl gun away and shot both men that the comedian wlth the through the head, Donohue bouncy eyebrows is to rcc('i vc said. a special Academy Award thi s '"I'm flattered," said Groucho. lie added that he[ knew "''hy today's generalion likes the r.Iat·x Brothers: "Those movies v.•ere funny , :ind there isn't much to laugh BEftKELEY (AP 1 -•nic Liberalion 1\nn~ -~I .. \ 1no11\•..:lcss .!.lrt i·L shootlngs In Syn1biooc.sc Libt'rnt1nn :\rn1y !lrsl Llt.'l'illlJl! l-.n.>1111 on :\u\' the San Fr<inc1tt1 u B,1y :i rea. \lh1ch C'la11PS tu Lt! holtl1ng 8, llY() d:l\!I ilfl\1r r oster \.\:IS U;ikl;ir11I Pulice Capt. Juhn ric1vspaf)l;!r hl'J!"L':.S p~11ri~·1a n ss,1s~ln11 lt·J. T111· I.: r o up Lotiu·op s.iid l111: SL1\ ha;; at H l · 1 ·'! lh clill111etl rl'sponsihill!v in a 1,.,.,,1 "·'·' ,.1•111,.,1 ,,, ... , •..• rs, ears ts lls <t'<lu y 11::1 c · .. • '-" lJ\: ll•llt:r for g.t·nr11ng do\\"J\ !h;.• scven-hl'adi.;d c·obra l h 11 t l ihr~r;i\ bl;e i·k t•dut·ato r. p1·1innr1\! s I u den I" and ~erves :is ti~ 1 us i g ll t a ll $ i\1[•.• C:rn. \\.illii!nl H nonµn 1fl':-.~1• 11;il~ 11 f i11J'h sexes indicates. police s;1y. Sax hc ~;ud Hl \Vaslung!uu _ ··1110_,!!1 \',h1tc ;111d under TI1e 11rrnv, y,·h1Lh also s<iid ·rhur~tl:iv 111" ~!.,\ Jll;t\ ;ib'' ~(l"' _ 11 i111 ~!!IL' Or ientals i! assas/;if1;1t1·d j) a k 1 a nd have 1"11.t•n in1oh·t·d '111 \2 .11HI hi.irks. Schools Sup!. .\lnr,·us Fosler ,, _________ -------------- 1s d1·sc r1 hl·(1 Uy llH\"I 1•11forlcn1c1n offi1·ial' as a pa r n 111 i I i 1 ri r y grou p ut !crror1~l;.. d••h•rill1ncd I o <k"•l1")V !he es1a hl1s!1n1cn t. I Little is J.:11111111 11lioul th<.' l\"Orkings or n11·111lx:n.:h1p nf the ar1nv. l'ohct· spctuln11·1 that its titrgl'lS inrludt• p11h!ic officials, the \',('a l1h.1 :uul h1 '..\ll· le vel b:.isinc ss t"\!'C'llll\"l'S. The :irniv :1n11ou111·1·d 1 Thursday in 11 ll'Ll1·r t1J f;1d111 station Kl 1F1\ lh;il i I ' men1bcrs c:1n·k·d 0111 I Ii (I illondav ni ght kidn:ip 1ng 11f tltiss i·IC'arst. tht· 19·\'CU1"-11lrl l,'T'anddaughtt r or thr \:11" \\'illian1 nautlulph !lc:ir~t. AS rn oor. ihl' 1 1~ 11 c r enclosed a gasoli ne eretllt card belonging 10 her fa t h C' r . H.1ndo!ph A. llcarst. presid11nt and edltor cf th e Sa 11 Francisco Exan1iner ;1 n ti chairman of the Hea rst Corµ. TI1e ll'tter described hi n1 :is a •·corporate cncn1y of the people." - ONE WE E l<. O~LY' . ~· , ' Richards left t1arks' gun spring. on a table and fled through _ The 83-year-old co median the school playground to his appeared Thursday at a rally ne.nrby apartme nt , taking the for an oganiza tion ca lled 1'hc "'·on1a n and child wit h him, Commitlet! For The Re - nt today. Even our bad movies t were funny." . ; ''"··- ' Donohue said. lie held them Re I ea s e o f ' ' A n i ma I 1.-fariner lO's photos of dense clouds around Vrnus reveal ·a globa l circulation pattern "''hich scientists s a y is f :ir simpler than earth's. IIER SPOUSES included. ins ide his apartrnent and Crackers.'' It turned out to director \Vesley Ru g g I es, refuse<l entreaties to glve be a love feast between millionaire Dan Topping, flier himself ll(l to police "''ho Groucho a n d his admirers, J immy Addan1s. Vincent t-.f. quickly s u r r o u n d e d the students at the University of Tbe UCLA appearance had .1#, been organized by "CRAC," \l'hi ch purpo11s wide campus support fo r a campaign to ' bring back the 1930 "An imal M'i Crackers," which has not been shown in theaters since 1952 because of a contractual ·oF·F, The cloud!! appear to warm up over the eq ua tor and then swirl evenly toward the poles. distributing the heat and helping to keep the surface temperature abou t the same ove r the entire p I a net, scientists cit Jet Pro pulsion Laboratory said Thu rsday. Ryan, a Chicago radio building. California at Los Angeles. mixup. executive : Bob Toppin~. Dan's --ji:;-~/;~;~;,~Jjijf;ji!\IO:i'iifii~~~ij~~~~~~~-1 brother and former husband of actress Lana Turner; George Ross Jr_, a New York insurance executive. and he r last husband. Ed1>.•ard C, Jfeard, a Heverly H i 11 s businessma n . All her marriages ended in rtivorce . e Enters Rare LOS ANGELES (UPI I Ass e m b I y m a n \I/alter Karabian of Monterey Park said ThursdAy he would take a leave of absence from his law firm to run for the DenlocratiC' no1nina tion for California Secretary of State, but won't give up his income from it unless he"s elected. Presiclent Decli1ies SAN FRANCISCO !L:PI \ - 'I'he El Cid nightspot opf'ns an all-mal e (nearlv ! nudt· show tonight airl1ed a t libe rated women. President Nixon won't be able to attend. The show's creators sav the show i! ain1cd at the · kind of women who buy m;igazines with pictures of nude mrn on the centerfold . An invitation was sent to the White Hous1•, but a presidential assist ant s en l re~ets that the PresidC'nt couJd not attend ''due to prior commiln1ents. '' Actor Files Bankr11ptcy LOS ANGELES (UPI\ - Actor Cameron Mil c h e 11, complaining or a I i m o n y payments and bad loans. fil ed federaJ bankruptcy J><lpers Thur9Clay and said he was $2 miUion In debt. Mitchell said his assets total $300,000 against the alleged $2 million Indebtedness and that he has ooly $26 in two bank accounts. A vi\·acious, sh a p e I y brunette earl y in h er Holl ywood c areer , her prominent marriages and thf' headlines in the 19305 and 1940s C"aused bv her divorces soon caused he.r lo drop from the limelight. lfer last pictures \\-'ere "Tomorrow You Die" and "A S"'·inging Affair'' in the early l!l60s. . Court Halts Prostih1te Quara11tu1es SAN FRANCISCO (UPI \ - A Supc-rior Court order has halted the police clepartment's quarantine, inspection find treatn1f'nt of a cc u ! e d prostitutes for venereal dis· case. 1 Th<' preliminary injunction i.~sucd hy Judge 1 rn Brny,·n Thursday came in response to a taxpayers' suit by n bank executive <tnd a I aw ye r , represrnt ed by the American Ci,·il Liberties Union . The plaintiffs claimed the health officials' treatment of accused prostitutes w a s unconstitutional on se\'eral grounds and an ill ega l expenditure of tax funds. The program had provided that persons arrested for solicitation or engaging in intercourse wi th men be r ecommended for quarantine and co mpelled to subm it to pelvic and body c a v i t Y examinations and to penicillin injections -even before an infection was established. 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COISI PLAZA ~ Co~t.:i Me~d S40·7111 1.~11~1111 ,.,, ""J ... 1 ....... ~.,,.- Mill or ORANGE Orange 631·1111 " ....... -· '' 'i < i , , ' ' ~ :'I l • 6 D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE South County Safety :\!though \ts lin1ing raises a few eyebro~·s among 01J ~£1r\ers of county politics, the announcement this cam· p:i1 gn !-e<1~11 r1 tl1at a sheriff's subs tation is planned for the ~cHt\h (·ounty is good news, indeed. Sheriff J:unes f\.1usick said the construction of a full· srr\ ice su!Jst:it ion somewhere in Laguna Niguel would :-1,l.!111ficantly i111prove the level of public safety services fur the al'l!a fared with monumental growth. :\ nr\v stubstation would mean a much better pa- 11 ol :-ystcn1, a resident crew of detectives to conduct nl\l·st1 g~-1t1cn1s and a co roner's deputy working much t'IO!->c·r to tl1c area . \IU Slr k ad1nits that the substation still has its trials tn ro1ne -e~pt'{·ially 1n obtaining funds. li e -or lus sucl'essor -will need major support fl'orn Ilic area 10 convince the County Board of Super· \ 1:-vr:-. to l't1n1 rn il the cash. 1\nU it is not too early for supporters of the plan lo begin prodding the county powers. Cr in1c in Irvine 'l'he 1ncn \Vho police Irvine last week left the dis- \lfH'f i1nprcssion the city may fal'e a ~reater proble1n \\'ilh narcotics sale and use than had previously been 11u:"lgined. f)IJservers of police activities in communities along 1 he 01·an ge Coast support Police Chief Roger Neth's co n· 1.:h1..,1on th at Irvine neighborhoods may be convenient dr·opping points for large s hipments of drugs. It has happened in other areas along the Orange Coast where :.i sc('111ingly quiet suburban 11eigh borhood is found to be ni:i"king illiclt activity, \Vhct.hcr or not siX tons of marijuana is used in son1e 1nontbs in Irvine, there is little question there is Mo stly E£1sy Q i~iz A bo.ut Jiill. 1iy T liin g s ~YDNEY J.HARR10 !(s 11 llH' (o:-OUi n1t:diUn1-to-easy quiz CJr tbv rnonth You should get about ~t,Vcn out of JU of !hC'SC , or 7(} pcrcrnr; only !hr IH!>t ihrce questions are old-style difficul!. I. :\:1111c lht• gO.l)l"S 1n 11·hich r,i\\u\~11\'! ·•l"l' !o•rnis: I;\) Chukkr r. L1·t, 11·1 Hriquct, (dJ Dormy , 1he lb) lei :.!. 1 i1\ · n1 • f11H nnd Prig inal names Ol tl1\' (..iilu1\111g. 1;;1l Pinno , \b) Taxicab, 1t:I s, .. 1'• •dl Cinrrn:i, !Cf Cello. :t. \\ i.,,·h 1." lht• onl~' d1stinctivcly Brit- 1<1.h 11111• ;1n:t,11g !!rt' folo \\ing: la) Prince, 1U1 Jl1i<>•', I('+ ~:~1rl. 1<.11 Count, (Cl l\;1 ff)" I. \\ll.11 :ir·· rhc full n;;imcs of the foilo11 •: -: .i•·t::l\r·. ':i J !) ~I. l..Jwrcnce, 1h1 11 t,. \\'<·:!~. fc1 fl .Ci. \Vodehousc, td 1 E I·: {\;;111nh1gs, and (cl ·r.s. f~liot. :; ()f 11·h~t n:ition;.il derivation are the folhn11.1;: hrC'eds of clocis: {a I Poodle, 1h1 llu.~k~. 11 J iJ:.rhn.1t1Jn, 1d) Greo:it Dilllt'. le 1 J)l•1·rh0und. t;. \rh:11 ~10 <ii! the fol!o\ving ha\"c. in t•o1111nu11 \hJt11·h!1s. B ;.1ndo1 c er. l 0l'!\IU~. J ';d~io1ll, \111d l'l'!J'il'r·,' 7. \\"h11 I\ h1 11.~1.::1ge l!I th11.1fly spoken 111 !h(· !P!J•i •. 111, •·01111!i•t1·'' u 11 l'an1boci!:i, d.11Yu g11..,l;1\11. \rJ 1;1L·cnlnnd. tdJ Jr:in. 1111d 1111 1-.;;11·1 IL '/h+· fullo11 1ng 1\l'rt1 1>1:r~ons famous 111 1]J\' ;u\" 1.J,o <.:h<ingcd their n;uncs; 1d1·111i11· 1·<it:h l1 orn ht ~ (1ri 1pnal nnmc . 1;11 \l,1\ (;1,'d1n:1n. 1!.1 E1n1J !lt•rzoi.:. 1t·1 !->,1ul f\,1111, td) 'J"eodor }\dflct11011:,k1, I Dear Gloom y Gu s A crime wave in lrvine? Is this possible in a model city whose housing market so effectively ex- cludes low incomers and other po- tent ial undesirables ? Perhaps house prices should be adjusted so at least a few policemen could afford lo be residents. S. I •. Gleo111r Gin c""'""'"H .,.. 111bf!'llMe111 '' •••dt•• i nd 4o "°' n.-c:ttsar11Y ntltcl Ill• ~1ew1 of lh• n1w10101r. S1nd ''"' 01t PH~e to Gloom r G111, Cellr r ilol. (eJ Georgi Balanchivadze. !l . V..'hat field :ire the following nn1nes associated vdth: Ba rt h oli n's, Baumgarten 's, Bochdalek's, Bormot's, and Bowman's. 10. What uniciue distinctlon do the following U.S. Presidents have in common . Buchanan , Tyler, Van Buren, Pier<X', and Fillmore. ANSWERS: 1. (a) Polo, (l.il Tennis, le) Croquet. (dJ Golf, reJ 01ess. 2. 1<1) Pianoforle. (b) Taximeter Cabriolet, (Cf Spatterdashes, (d) Cinematograph. (el Violoncello. 3. lc) Ear!. 4. (a) David ~lcrbert , \b) 11erbert Grorge, Cc) Pelharn Grenville. (d) Edward Estlin , (C) Thomas Steams. 5. (a) German, (b) Siberian, tC) Croatian, td) German. (eJ Scott ish. 6. All are early weapons of warfare or punishment. 7. 1aJ Khmer , (b) SerOO. (,'roatian, (c) Dan ish, Id) Persian , tci llebre\\'. 8. (a) ?\-tax Itl'inhardt. (b) Andre l\.1aurnis, (c) Siegfried Sassoon. (d) Joseph Conrad, (e 1 George Balanchine. 9. The field of medicine-alt are nan1es of glands in the human body. 10. They co1npnse the only fi\'C ex-Presidents nf the United States "·ho were living <it the same tin1e. during Lincoln's first !('rm, from ~larch. 18'1 , to Januarv, J862. . a proble1n or tise of drugs by lrvine youths. This use coupled with the "status burglary" phenomenon justi· fies the c:it y's desires to inlprove its police.oommun1ty relations. Budget Jncreases adding police m a npower were justified 'A'i th or without the dramatic presentation or Irvine crin1e statistics. One statistic said il al.I: \Vilh only .77 police per 1,000 people, Irvine's force is far below nationally rec. ognized standards. 'fhe 10 new 1nen are necessary and welcome additions. P lanning a 11d Politics It is not unusual at elettion ti1ne to find otherwise minor issues being given undue attention by city of- ficials. It. isn't unusual, that is, in r un-of-the-mill tities run by n1n·of-t he.mill politicians indulging in grubby run- of-the-1nill poll ti cs. Until the inost recent vote of !he Irvine cilv cou nci l on the proposed apartn1ent in .\rea 13 of the u"niversi ty Park Planned community, Irvine <ippcarecl to be above thal. T hat apartr11 ent project is propu."cd to be b11!J1 on land zoned for apartn1ents sin ce 19fi-t. '!'ha t zo ning sur· vived city scrutiny during a rewrite of the planned com- ntunity zone text. Except for J j ~icres carved out lo t reate a co1n- 1nunity park, the use pron1ised by zoning lnw went un- changed. Now, wit h an election loomi ng:. extra demands are being made of the developer in political blackjack fashion most unbecoming the ci ty. Requests for excessive and costly-to-1nai ntain set· backs smack of poUtic al posturing and should be re· jected. \ ' \. '\ ~,,-~\ SB ''WE 'RE MOlH~AlLIN6 THE OLI> SAllLESHIP.'' Co1)gress111et1 Face a Dile1111na Impeachment Vote Poses Problems \VASlllNG TON -One message· from P r es i d en t r\ixon 1-'t"hich so me Congressmen v,:ere loath lo believe came across loud and clea r: he 1von"t be scared or shan1ed out of office; he will ha\'e to be voted out. Nixon finally got that across to Congress in hi s Slate of the I inion mes~ , sag<', and ii leaves the !-louse of Repre- sentatives \vi th a se- rious dilcmrn11. Titis is the problem of \"Oting Nixon out of office on general principles, for it be· ::-on1es in creasingly clear that the cirC"umstantial case against him lacks conclusive corroboration or refutaOoo.. TllE HEADLI NES say thnt lhe special prosecutor's office "backs" t he credibility of the. testimony against the president of the fonner \\'hite House counsel and confessL>d c o v e r -u p ronspirator. John Dean . That is the "·!dest possible construction o{ the statement in court by a spokesman for the special prosecutor's offlcl' that this office "has no basis for believing Mr. Dean has ron1mitted perjury in any proceedings.·· Dean·s perjury or luck or it has never really ~en the issue . Jt has never been challenged that the meetings he said took place :ictua!ly did take place, nor that the rnalters discussed actually "'ere discussed. 111e issue has Deen whether or not Dea n and the President had :ii. meeting of minds on what Dean was doi ng and rrported that others were doing. The issue has also been when the Presiden t w:is ad visrd ~·hat ...,·as going on and his reaction lo this inlormarion. IT IS NOT a question of whether or not Dean lied in specific instances, but of the legal weight of his testiTnony im plicating Nixon in tbe light of all the other circumstances. Also the possibility exists tha t Dean n1ay ha ve been mistaken on when certain things "·ere said. but not necessarily that he deliberately and knowingly lied about it. Dean has not been subjected in public to anything that might ~ called thorou gh cross-examination. al thOOgh it must be presumed that in his,.. statements to proseeut~ and grand jury, he went through a testing of his credibillty. He is obviously credi ble enough to take to coW1, but it ls not at all unusual for such presumed credibility to undergo seve re strain in adversary cross-examina tion. If he is shown to ha ve been mistaken on when certain things Wl•re said . ;is "'as only briefl y 1ncntioned in tht• \'la!ergate hearings, his cred ibility will suffer. 11'" A!'i"Y CASE. the prosecut.or's office has not said thnl Dean's. tes timony in1plicatcs Nlxon in a c r i n1 in a I consp iracy; it has n1erely S.'lid it has no evidence of pt'.'r jury on Dcan·s part. How any serious-minded Cong ressman can vote on "1nlpeachment \.'.'lthout kno"•ing a great deal more about Dean 's crt'Clibilily must bother a good many of thent. for when they vote on irnpeachment thl'Y "'ill be supporting 1hat credibil ity. They ca1U10l find an out in saying n1Crel) that there is a prima fa cie case which must be adJudic;:11ed. as a gr;,1nd jury might. A VCYl'E of aye on a bill of impeachment "'ill be regarded as a vole of guilty, and no amount of explaining the rons!itutiona! procedure will suffice if the Senate does not coovict. Congressmen who have been home rettntly realize that a great many people don"t lol01,1.' the diffe reacc between. impeachment and conviction . Any Congressman who votes for Impe a ch m en t must take into consideration the very real prospect that lhe Senate wi!i not vote lo convict Nixon and remove him from office, leaving the impeachers holding lhe bag. This is one reason "'hy t h e impeachment question is so chancy, and "·hy United Press International. in a survey of the entire l~OUSe could find onJy 55 who said they 1,1.·ould vote for impeachment. A cred ible estimate is that. at the present mom e n t . impeachment ~Id l..o&e: by 100 votl's but if the margin ooly proved to be 50 or less, there is no indication Nixon "'ould accept this as a maOOate to qui t for lack of public confidence. That ~ the real message on the state of the Presidency. and Congress, for the firu time, appears to have heard ii. Don't Rush to Alaska Yet To the Editor: Now that the President has signed the Trans Alaska Piprline Authorizatlon Act , there lS a widespread misim pression that construction of the line already has begun. As 1nany as 600 persons come to Alaska each month in search of non..f!xistent pipeline construclton jobs. At best these people are disappointed . Unfortunately, many entire fa n1ilics find themselves stranded. cold and homeless "ithout prospect of relief. (" MA ILBOX ) L•O•fl ttem '"'"'" .,. • .,,le_. "l.....,111r wri .. •1 -Id conv•Y !!Mir rpau1tn In 3" wot111 I r IK1. Tiit ri1ll! II < ........ i:.tf.-, It flt' .,.Ml er 1llmln1t1 Ubtl 11 ,,...,.94. AU .... .,.. mnl in· di/de 1l1nllt1r• •lld m•lll., 1ddr111, llul 111m11 m•r IM wllll~ehl on ,,.,,.., If 1ullld 1nt r11.011 11 """1r1nl. Peol,..,. wtll n.i '>* Plll>ll~~M. attitude or res poruibility to serve to respond to the interests of district's constituent.s. and the O itr Leg·islators' Lu.sh Pensiori Pla1i AL YESKA began se veral months ago a campaign through the ne1\'S medi a to correctly inforn1 job seekers about pipeline em ployment. This ca mpaign has been ex panded recently to i n c I u d e advertise ments. television newsclips and free informa tiona l brochures. But mariy hundreds still learn the truth too late and often tragically. Neighbor 's View Of 'Ilte Unllcd States Role," not only appeared on .that same page but 41.lso -has become .a hit record and a •bot news item. Sinclair's column emphasized the idea that America's humanitarian role in wo rk! affairs has been too frequently overlooked by other nations. Thereupon, immediately after !hi' speech, those present tested tlus representative. Several in the aodienc<:> had rompleted the course a year past. They hid subsequently sent thi•ir C'ili;r.enship applications in to !ht' Depart1nent of Immigra tion a n rl NatU11J liza tion. Yet no word for the past six months had been sent fmm the Department. Hence, a list of those applicants was oompiled then and there and was handed to I.he Congressman. He. in tum pledged the invesligati<•n necessary to untangle the bureaucra tic web in which these future citizens had become enn1eshed. 1 F1r.~t nf tu·n rnl 11mns l>ll l)1e Leg is· loror.~' lii:1u·c ,~1l'11t Susten1J. S<iy ~'011 'r1• :111 nvi:r:1ge 11·orking guy "r g;il C)v1·r lht' Yt';"lrS }OU chunk n1on('y 11110 :1 k1lly tur .\uUI" rctlren1c11t. \'OU pllt 111 abou~ half, the employer pays rite n ·.:;I. \\'h t·11 yo11'te 60. or r.5. :irter working nbout 40 years. you ca n r1~tire on abo u1 Sl.000 ::i nionth ; 1naybe a bil mort'. \\"ith !iOCJ:il sccurit), YOH r l:!n SfJ UP."lf.' by. \\'c!l, b:1b~. ;..'oti'rf' in lhc 11•ron~ t.i11~1r.ess \' o U S110:1lrJ bl! II "t;1te ll'f!i:-1:11 n ~ '.\fl1•; tht!ri:·s ~\ •!f :i\Y 1rau1 lfll'l'l,.~ ;1 gr tl Vy ru tn' Undl'~ 1;v• ler:is!J- tors· retire1ncn t sys- 1en1 you c-ould v:ork part linte. bold another job on 1hc side , ;ind rt~11rc after 20 years with full be nrrits. Those benefi ts? T"•o-thirds or ;..uur annual $19.200 salary plus rcgul;ir cost..af-Jiving adjuslmenls. At the goin~ rate that "·ould be: $1,066 a month. plus. Or. you could retire af1cr JS years in office if you were "'ill1ni; !o nccipt a two percent deduction frorn your lx•nctitl'i for each y€at you were. short of age 60. TO Rl<.:CEl\1E those benL'f11s you would put eii,:hr percent of your salary {r1bout 1128 a n1onth ) Into 11 rcl ircml'nt ruod. J.lrior to 1009 , it was only rour percent hut upward adJustments wer~ then m!ldt"! In holh oontributlons and ben fits. The "·ay JI worb: out, th e. l~~ls)ittorii )In; ahout JO perceni bf the costs of ' ' ( ...... _R_u_s_~_~A_[;_l'_O_N__,.) their retirement plan; the taxpayers pi ck up the rest. For the fiscal year 1973, the legisla!ors' retirement plan cost 5869.803 : about $780,000 of that came from the taxpayer's general fund. A legislator "'ith 2Q years in off ice can retire, rega rdless of age, at about $14,500 a year (plus those regular cpi increasesl. If you're a rr.al vet('ran, such as Senator Randy Collier, D·Yreka. wit h 36 years in office , you can retire at $16,000 a year. And , if Co llier, 71. should pass on his wife, who is now 35, would as his widow receive at least $8.000 a yea r £or the rest of her life. THA T IS plenty good. But. the legi5lators did themsel"ves even better. Those birds rigged up an enrly rcllre1nent bonus plan for those in their . flock who we re elected prior lO J969 and were hurt by this y ea r 's reapportionment. That extra goodle came In two parL!I. First, the percentage f&cto rii on which benefits .ere figured were upped 10 percen t. Second, any legislator elected prior to 1969 whose district was touched by reapportionmen t can retire this year. regardless of age -and start drawing his retirement benefits. Thus, a "reapportioned" legislator • .W yea rs old can qui t and get 20 extra years of reti ren1en t payments. I Unless. of course. he lakes another job at the pulilic trough . Jn that case. his benefits are cut back to $500 a month (plus cost of living adjustments). FOR EXA1\IPLE. Senator F red l\'larler's 2nd district was abolished in this year's reapportionment. Marler will be 42 in April. This is his lenth year in office. \Vhen i\-tarlcr leaves the Sena te, he can start drawing ea rly retirement benefits of about $700 a month, $8.400 a year. By the time he is 60, and ready for normal retirement, he will have received approximately $152,00J. If he should live to be 75. he will receive anothC'lii-S-J.$,000 -plll.'I those cost of li viog adJ u.!t ments. All fold. a potential of about $278,000 in reti rement benefits for 10 years in office. JC Marler shoul d be appointed to the Superior Court. his early retirement bontl'I would be cut back to $500 a month. After he left the bench1 his full legislato r retirement payments would resume . OR, take the case or Robert Moretti. Moretti is leaving the. As.'icmbly to run f<>r Gove rnor. Should he be defeated, do not weep for him. ~1orettl has been in the assembly !or 10 years. He is 37. He could start drawing about $8,400 a yea r In retirement payment!. Sy the time he is 60, in 1996, he will have received more Olan $185,000 as M early retirement bonus. And, ht could cootinue lo draw $8.400 a year, pl uii cost of living adjustmenu for t~ rest of hi s Ill •. I The tru th is construction has not begun , and none will begin until many outstanding legal and adm inistratJve hurdles are cr(l>Sed. fo~urthcnnore. when this activity does commence , AJyeska will award contracts for the work to various construction companies. These firms will do all the hi.ring ol workmen. TllERE FORE. applications for these jobs should not be submitted to Alyeska. Persoos seeking construction jobs should watch for announcements of the award of cont racts and the start of construction in the press and in trade journals, and apply directly ~ IJ. l e c t e d contractors. Above all, ""e recommend that no one come to Alaska in search of a job. Job seekers should be certain before coming that jobs are available here for them . The unemployment rate in the state is the highest in the nation. The winters are the longest and the most severe. Furthermore , there Is an Alaska law giving jOb , preference to Alaskans. ' • We're trying to m;ake theiie facb known to prevent hard.9h.lp. JOHN F. RATIERMAN Plobtlc Allah·., Al yeska Pij>Ollno SOr'(lce Company New A-~,..· To The Editor: , nu. letltr ta In"""°"'" to the Daily Pilot's Jal\. 22 editorial enllll~. "A J<~rlend hdeed." That editorial in tum was directed toward Gordon Sinclai r. a c.tnad.lan, "hMe-column. • •A Gordoo Sinclair tuned in to la ten t · lee!ini> over Wl\it inany · A~ricom ooosider ,f<> be a1.1 ·OI gnutjide . by foreign nations. •IJ!f""'or' ~. Yore forelgne.rs lb. ,:dijt, ,·:-other. •1 than Slncjalr,'Wbo b jo!' , -alic a(ltlon pledged .a]; _ . !l!' ;tlie United sf ates. ' . r r ., . ·' .. ! . WE WANT to !We;-people. These foreigners , ·, ~ in. thf. fil'!'lt ltn-4 event · ~· • ~tbe. Costa Mesa Bleeciterm~t.· I ·' . . ~· •. 'Ibis committee on J•n. : 11' p i'•;e<D t.1 d oortifiCates of , r ec o g,lf·I ~ Lo n ·and achiev.ement to tho8e. ~ :do had comi>le ted' th• ran ~12aUon course~it Orange Coast..~· For lwo re¥OftS 't¥:·lpO!ntennial Commttlee recognized'°~ people, who by the&-tea.t and ltudt~· ~~ed freely to joln ..,this nailon. Ooe 1hi t'Ommtttee unders!Mds that ArnertC.i' la a ,,_tlon of immigrants and tbat''"lhe blc:entall$1 era is a time for ui to say to tbe wor ld that they helped lo make us what we are. And two, the ~mtttee appreciates the value of· welcoming people who enter Into -·cttlztnlhlp. n.,an11,.. ol ollld ll ..,.,....'.atUtude1, many of the -Id 11111 lhlnk. lhlt . America bl a-beUc" place to_llve." FUR'ftlERMOfl.Et what took pl ace during that cl8.!1s meeting is lllgnlflcant ~w:e those eleven-lmm.JgrUtl loamed firs1-band about self·govemment. The prin cipal iipeaker was Congressman Andrew llin.'Jhaw. He spoke in detail a bout the "duUt!I' of 1 Congre!!Sman." Arnool' those duttes descMbed was his THE REACTIONS of those present,' not -ooly fo r the recognition, but also for the action, was overwht?lming. Yle invife any of you who are deeply "°'9Cemed over wha t Mr. Sinclair and ~<Pilot's editorial exp ressed to attend one ol these classes or to be presetlt the· next time prospective citizens are recogn ized. DON BULL, Chaimuin or the Costa Mesa ~icentcnnia.1 Oxnmiuee HANK PANIAN, Vice-Oiairman OUJI .. COAIT DAILY PILOT Robttt N. Wteci; PubU..her T/lotntu Kt<Vjl, Edi tor ,. 'BarbaN Kre it>kh .Editorial Pogc Editor The editorial .. ~ .91 the Da.ily, Pilot leek• to inronn aod rtlmulate readers by JftS'l'l'ltiiw on tills ·pap •dt\>erlft•eotnmentvy' on topics Ot1V.. tm!st by !Yndlc&led columnlsl• and · cartoonllts, by pr~ • ton&cn for ('eaden' view• ¥!Cf'by ~entl"I' thl# . 'l'W'P"per'• .,.,,_ ,net -on ... ,,.... -'tl>o -1'1 opfn- 0( ti.. Do!i,. l'tlol' ....... onl)< ..... 9ditori&! column •t ~ top ol ~ lMll'.e. Opinions ex~ by the col wnntltl Md ul10Gniltlt and Jetler 1'Tlten an thclr own tbd no endone- mmt qr ttwetr vtews by 'the Da.JJ,J ptlot ftlukl be infmiM. , Friday, Febru ary 8, 1974 .. f I f - Huntington Beaeh Founta~n ·Valley • ' Today's Final ' N.Y. S toc k s VOL. b7, NO. 39 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAN$E COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUA RY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Valley Trustees Nix Pleas, Ban Liquor Store A petition !igned by 300 Fountain Valley residents supporting a proposed liquor store failed to sway school board opposjtion to the outlet Thursday night. Trustee! of the Fountain Valley School District split 3-2 on 11 decision to maintain a. five-year<Jld stand against liquor stores built near elementary S('hooJs. The proposed package liquor outlet, on Slaler Avenue at 14' Jardines West, v.oold be directly in fronc of the P..fa!l.lda School, planned for a winter, 1975, opening. Residents from the Green Valley housing tract suJ)porting the liquor store, partly, they said, ln an effort to lower prices at the nearby 7-ll Market. Th<! di.~lrict's anU-liquor store stand was filed v.•ith the Alt'ohollc Beverage Control Board five years ago. and while it does not refer specifically to the current proposal, th e Orange County Counsel's office said it cou ld make it difficult for the developer to obtain ABC pcnnissi~ for the store. Two trustees, Frtd Voss and Roger Belge.n, agreed with residents that the district should not be making what amount to community decisions. Skylab Spacemen ASTRONAUT EDWARO GIBSON GREETS NASA RECOVERY 1'EAM LEADER MEL RICHMOND •Mission Accomplished' in the P1cific 1s.Skyl1b Crew End longest Manned Space Flight Federal Grant For Bolsa Chica Bea ch Announced A $393.21.f fedi!ral grant has been a ~·anled to the State Parks Department for 11.s Balsa 01ica State Beach redevelopment project in Jiuntington Beach. accon:Hng 1<> U.S. Rep. Craig l~osmer (R-U>ng Beach ). The federal money, grHntcd on a 50-~0 matching basis, v.·as n1ade available by the Department o{ Interior's Bureau o( Out.door Recreation. State parks officials plan to spend about $6.9 mill ion to build parking Jots, lifeguard towers, sanitary facilities 11nd landscape Bolsa Oiica which was oooe known !l3 "tio can beach." The $6.9 million redevelopment project rerently wun approval from the South Coast Regime! Zooe Co n1 e rv at ion Commission. A SJ>Okesman for lloomer said U,. rederal money would be. available for Ille state (>lll"k to ""' t1Jrouib 11176. If It Is not , used by lben, 41>e lltate wiU looe the "8"1· ,. Patricia Hearst Held As Ransoni in 'Trade?' BERKELEY {AP) -An underground terrorist ·gr~ which says it is holding kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst maY hBve abducted her as ransom for t'A'O of the group's "soldiers" \\'ho are charged \\'ilh murder, police said today. The mysterious Symbionesc Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the abduction in a letter received Thursday and the Hearst family awaited demands for her release today . The nlilitant group said she woukl be executed if anyone tries lo rescue her. Both police and a family spokesman HEARST KIDNAPERS EVIL AS COBRA SYMBOL, Story P1ge 5 raised. the possibility that the randJom denwid, when it comes. might be -the feedom of two charged with murdering Oakland schools SupL Marcus Fosler Nov. 6. · ."Ifs on everybody's mind," said Richard Berger. • Berkeley poUce spokesman. Ile said .no' demand for their freedom •. r. had been made. ¥other Berkeley officer said a money defnand would be easier to meet than a political demand such as a prisoner exchange. In its commWlique, the SLA called the pretty 19-year-<>!d coed a "prisoner of war" and her falher, newspai>cr executive Rand olph l·learst, a "corporate enemy or the prop le." Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner, said "if this is a political problem it may beco1ne very, very difficult." In the let ter Thursd ay to Berkeley radio station KPFA. the radical group claimed the girl was alive and unharmed. But it added : "Should any attempt be made by authorities to rescue the prisoner, or to arrest or harm any S.L.A. elements, the prisoner is to be executed." Hearst said he believed his daughter is alive. Miss Hearst, a University or California student, was Jtidnaped Monday night from her Berkeley townhouse in a flurry (Se< HEARST, POge 21 Ul'I T1\WMle ~ F-R:ANC \SCO PBI RELIASED TH!SE COMPOlrTI SICITCHIS IARL Y TODAY · Dr1wl1111• of Suspects in P1trlci1 HMnt Allductlon Prom Wit-• I - fo.Irs. Sheila r.teyers, president of lhe school board, said she did oot y;ant children expos('d lo persons v.•ho I.ad been drinking, or to reckless dr\ving. Trustee Karen Ackley said she objected because the project seemed contrnry to the district's drug education progran1. \Vill ia n1 Crane also opposed the outl(•t. One resident supporting the store, Gt.'Orge Snitzer, said he noted racks Land Ast1·011aut s E11d Missio11 Of 84 Day s By the Associated Press ABOARD USS NE\V ORLEANS (AP ) -Skylab 3's astronauts overcarne a lea ky rocket system problem today and returned safely to earth, splashing dov.'n in the Pacific Ocean to successfully complete an 84-<lay mission, history's longest space voyage. "Good to be back. glad to be homt'," \~'as the report from ast ronauts Gerald P. Carr of Santa Ana , \Villiam R. Pogue 11nd Dr. EdY•ard G. Gibson, former lv of San Clemente. minutes after thei'r Apollo command ~hip !_anded on chopPy seas 176 miles southwest of San Diego, and wttbi:n 3~ mil('S of_ "'ihe prin'tt recovery ship, '!he USS New Orleans. 6ae of two Ricket thillater systems deaigned to control the spacecraft developed a leak less ,than two hou rs before splashdown, forcing th e ast.ronButs to come in 'wl'ith only one thnister system operating. ~1 ission Control, worried that fun1es from the leaking rocket could harm the spacemen, warned them to •vear oxygen masks if they detected fishy or acid odors, the smell of lhe propellants used in 1he rockets.. Splashdown came at 8: 17 p.m. (PD'f ), 84 days, l hour and 16 minutes after the Skylab 3 mission began. It was the end of an era of manned space exploration and the f i rs l splashdown of an American space crew in almost a decade that was not carried li.,..e on national television. Jn \Vashington. President Nixon hailed the astronauts and said they completed "one of lhe scieulifica!ly most productive en deavors in human history. We salute them and all their prl"decessors \l'ho have launched us on this great adventure." "I feel great." said Gibson as he stood on the deck of the recovery ship. The astronauts \l'Cl'e helped from !heir spacecraft, but a doctor said they su ffered no apparent. severe effects fron1 their long exposure to the decondilioning effects of space weightlessness. "They're a little bit shaky." the doctor said. "But they're in fine shape." Ca rr, Pogue and Gibson traveled 34 1,~ million miles, orbited the earth 1.214 times and collected scientific information -photos, electronic tapes and biological samples -that wlll provide know:ledge about the sun, the earth and about nian himself.'' Officials said It will take years for experts to sort out and Wlderstand the scientific treasures. The astronauts left the Skylab space station, their hom e since Nov. 78. at 3:34 a.m. when they separated th eir Apollo command ship to start back to earth. "It's been a good home," said Gibson. as they moved away from the space station orbiting at 272 mil('s. "I hale to think that we're the last guy's to use it. " They guided th e con1mand module around th e 118-foot-long orbiting lab for a final inspection and lhen CQnducted a .series of rocket firings thal broughl thei r Apollo craft streaking back into th e atmosphere or the earth. "We're doing fin e," said Carr, after the final rocket firing. "Happy landing, guys," said ri.lission Control. Attack Brushed Off ' . '"-,VATICAN CITY (AP) -The V1 Ucan tadly rejected JOlef Ca rd in a I Mlndsienty's a~k &8air1't ·the papa l decision to dismiss him as Hungarian primate Hnd archbishop. The k>ng 8latement wrapped In dlplomatlca lly courteotl3 language couJd hardly disguise the harsh claoh of wills between Pope Paul VI and the defiant loe of · communism. .t 111 the 7-11 ~tore filled l\ilh r.IC'Y books and suggcsti vt"' n1agazines. · .. J'n1 not ~a yin,.: the b\1ard ~hould mo\'e in ro 1he <1r('11 of l'ensorsh1p."' Snitz(•l' ('i>plnincd, "bu l ro!her, !hat !l1r board 1locs not ha1·e the rlg ht to rnake this type of decision .·· As if the si·huol board oppos1t1on \1·asn't eno ugh for develoJX'r Dan l)('~tl!le. the liquor store is in the shopping center -· \•;hiC'h \\<I S blO\Ytl Ol'er b~· \'il·lhlt?~day')\ 11•1ckl•d 11 ind. scatte1·ing 3 0 0 -p u u n iJ tin1h(or~ ntro!'.~ the const ruct ion site. \\'urkn1en ;.11·c clcurin~ til..i beams and they c<H! rebuild the fo11n<l.1t1011s, but ne.\llllc an1l liquor store apµl1 ca11l Philip Cl1ap1rson 11ill have tu i.t:ek ABC Ji<'r1nissi11n to build !hr-liquor outlet without S(·hool board help . on Target Ul'I Ttltpholl ASTRON AUT'S WIFE SHOWS JOY AT SPLASHDOWN Jo Ann Ca rr Shed s Tear a5 Husband Re turns 'Dry' Weekend 95 Percent of Stations To Close Again Sunday 1\nothcr •·dry" \Yeekend has been rorecasl for Orangr County motorists by the Southern California Al!~omobile Club \\'hich today reported that 95 percent of all service stations will be closed Sunday. · The v.·orst f.isless st retch apparently v.·ill be along the San Diego J.'reeway through Orange County to San Diego. For the first lime since th.:) auto club starled. keeping track la!:>1 su1nmer, nOt one of the stations contacted lllong the Bandits Hold Up Market Cler k 111 H n11 ti11g ton 1\vo young bandits dres~ecl in blue dcni1n drew a pistol on a liuntington Beach slore clerk after pretending they \\'ante<! to buy food an d look $30 111ursday night, police said. !\1ary 1'rask, a clerk at the 'J'ic Toe !\tarkct at 19490 Beach Blvd., told police that two men, both described as ·about 20 years old, entered the store about 10:40 p.m. While one suspect took some milk out of a refrigerator, the second man put a soft drink on the counter and then pulled a pistol out of his coat , she told police. 'I'h.reatentng her with the gun, the n1en led the clerk to the back roon1 where one suspccL said, "Tttis is a holdup. Don't move or show your face for 10 minutes or I'll kill you," police reported. After waiting £or the men to leave the store wtth about '30 from the cash register, the clerk phoned police . Jury Ad1noni slied To For ge t Tie s LOS ANGELES (UPI) -For the nr:i1l time slnce the Chino ambush· murder case began a month ago, the jury has been ord ered. to disregard any of the political affili ations or the: two dcrcndnnts on trial for murder. "You're not tryi ng anybody because or their political nfflllations, ideals or phi\o!JOphy,'' Su~rior C.ourt Judg e Ch:\r l!!s C. Stratton told the jury Thu~ay • f route pl.:ins to be OJX'll Sunday, club o!ficials said. r.101orists v.•ere also 1\·arncd to expect the "temporarily out of gas"' sign posted at 15 percent of all stations in Southern California metropolitan areas Saturday. 1-lo,.,·ever, motorists should be able to find gasoline along most major high\\'ays on both days. The Auto Club indicates that 41 percent of the stations '''ill be O(>('n to rural areas Sunday and EV EN·ODD DAY RATIO N PLAN URGED FOR U.S., Page 11 93 11crccnt on Saturd.:iy. In its su rvey of 317 service st ations the Au to Club noted !h<i! the gas situation is tigtitening up. About 44 percent or 1hc n1rtropolitan stations are now limiting sa les. 1nos!l y to 10 gallons, comp..1red to 31 percent last week. In the outlying-regions 13 percent are limiting sales. Twenty-0ne percent of the metropolit:in stations are pumping a daily quota and then closing, CQn1pared to five percent last ~·eek, the auto club said. or .. ge Coast Weather Mostly sunny Saturday. accord- ing to the wea ther service with slightl y ,~·anner temperatures. Highs at the beaches near 74 ri s- to 78 inland. Overnight lows 3646. INSUD E TODAY To photographer Robe rt Ran- dall, oJJe of the qualities !hat mak.es Lagu1ui Beaclt .s~cinL iJ tlie peopic. A11d you can tell the people art special by their faces . Son1e of th.e.!e faces. as see11 rl1rougl1 Randall 's can1era len s. ore 011 show at the I.ag1111a Beac/1 J\luseu111 of Art. Randa ll tal.ks about the /(Ices ht t/11s week's cover story toy iVeek· ender mogaztne 011ygt 23. Al Yovt Stl"WLC• J Mf•IH t1·Jf ao1t111t t M111~1t ""'* ll L. M. ••Yd t HllllMI Hewt. 4 Clllfenll• ' Or•n" Cw11ty t Cloulllelt )\'41 COMICt t1 111111,fonh 1J.t1 Syl~ll l'trltr 11 c .. ,_. u ,,..,.., 1•19 Df•ltl Hollces I Slo(I; MWl!th 1t-1J t!f(torl•I p,,. ~ t1i.vl11011 11 Fln•Mf 11·1) Tlltlltn n .tt "°'..,.•Kor• n w....... • Horwc-It w-·· """ 11>11 A..i L•""'" Lt .,or1. ..... 4 MlllM• 6 ........... .,... • " _;l l>All Y PI LOt H 'Hig·1i Co st of Oil' Shortages May Peril Expansion by Edison 11.1 TEllltY l'll\'11.tE O! t~o Di•l t Polo! S!1•1 The t•xpnnsiull of S('\eral t:dison < 01np:iny \l0\1t·r rlnnL<; -irtt'lud111g the ti1g uni· In t111nt1ngton Bt•ach, but nol 1h1· l\Ul'lt'ar \l:t!1011 ill San Onofre - c·1111hJ t~· t•·upnnl11.l'd by !he• 01l lT1sis. .<;ou1hi'f11 t';11iforn1a ~~dison officials :s.:11d toda~· ull cap11al improvement 1•111JCO.'ts, l'XC'Cpl nuclear plants, are being 11 · •'\ .d11nted l>ecuuse of the high cost VI t 11 I ·· . .\I I of our capital projects are being scru11ni1.ed ;t!rnost 011 ~ daily basis." ~:11d l'nul f!1 chardson, Edison district 1na11ager in ll unllngton Beach. "But no conr lu~ion s have ix'L·n reru .. 1icd. .. \\'e•arl' hopc-tul of staying in Lusiness ;111<1 !lll'e!1ng lhl' den1ands, v.·hatcver U1ey <.1!'t'. thoui;h out' n1ain l"Cln1rni!1ncnt ls lu nuc;le:u· devL·lop1nl'nL" An offH·1;1! Edison slalcrncnt on C\p;111sion or ne••· projcc~ says: "An " ongoing e\'aluation Olay result in the rescheduling or rc.C'Onsitler11 tion ot a nun\ber of non-nuc lear pruject.s." 1'1uch, but not all O( the increased oil prices are absorbed in rate incrc:.scs lo !hL' public, said B1chil rdson, bu t lh" fuel ~quc<'Le is still rnJking it difficult lur expansion. four rears ago. F.d1son v.·as paying $2.20 a barrel for low-sulphur Indonesian oU . A year ago the price \las &<i.12 a barrel. hu t now 1t is $13.50 a barrel and esca lating. i\ew hi ring alrC'ady has stopped at Edison because of the fuel costs. according to Phil ,,tartin, Orange Cowtty division manager. He said 1'-:dison grossed at'...oul SI billion last year, l.illt paid nearly S9i'JO tn illion for the fuel il consun1ed. According to Richardson. the 1najor projt'Cts •1·hich •vould be .affected arc: ·'. Sa11 Onofre Expansion Hearing Set Feb. 20 A ne•v state coastal commission hearing on the propc15cd expansion of the San Onofre nuclear power plant has been scheduled for Feb. 20 in Santa Barbara. The meeting "'ill be on the fourth [Joor of the Santa Barbara County Bu ild ing in the board of supervisors room. The starting ti1ne has been set up to 8:30 a.m., an hour earlier than usual, because of th e cx-pccted Ie n g thy discussion of the addition of two, 1,140- n\egawatt nu clear reactors to the plant three miles south of San Clemente. The state Coastal Zone Conservation :c.ommission Dec. 5 in Newport Beach lumecl down the expansion planned by Southern Cali(omia Edison .and San Diego Gas and Electric tn1panies. Con1n1issioncrs v.·crc concemed that Ilic project would destroy almo.st one Defense lJ'itness mlie of sandstone bluffs and harm marine life with uncontrolled thermal discharges. Since that ~ime, the comn1ission has decided to reconsider lts action and has been negotiating a compromise with utility officials. A major compromise discussed in private sessions involves a turning of the plant to save half o (t he bluffs and rearranging of utility sheds to save parts of the ravines. Joseph Bodovitz, executive director of the commission, met last v.·eek with representatives o( several p 1 an I opponents, who had complained they v.·ere being shut out of the negotiations. The meeting involved the Environmental Coalition of Orange Co unty, the Sierra Club and Groups L.:nited Against Radiation U a n g e r (GUARD! of San Clemente. E11gii1ee1· Says Co1·1·osion Could Affect Samia Doo1· r.y 1·0.,1 BA ltl.E)r Ot l'llt P11lr Pllol S!IH 1\Jl Estoni;i n refugee !iurn1no11ed IJ~· !he defense. as an t'xpcrl in sauna use and construr11on ddmir1cd la1c Thursady in Orange County Superior Court that corrosion could ha ve been a factor in rhe <1llegcd malfunction o( a sliding gl ass door at Ilic lloliday Health Spa. Engineer Boris Auk~n1aTU1 testified -.hortl y brfrirr .Judl':" \\'il!irun l\1 urray called a 10 -dav break in the saun.:1 tr1~I that the a!l1m1nlUll used in SUl'h eonstruction could be a f f c c t e d in c:ondi!ions of con.~t;inl tnoi:;turt>. 1\lrs. f..faria Par!;OJI . 50, and s11ppo rtin:; \fit nesses have testified that the door Ja1nn1rd in a rnrroded track \\'hen she !fl('{! lo ll'~l\t• !he Orani,:e s;lunu rtiom on ~larC'!1 2. 1910. And lht h11>.on1 red haired n1a tro11 i·laini~ rl1.'l1 <>hf' coll:1 pserl 1.n the lill- tlcgree hc:ir :il!t·r f111d1ng Lhat !>he cct11ld not bucl~c I he door and l'Vl.lld obtain no rc~pon:.c to lier :.crcan1ing and b.1ng1ng. .\lrs. P:1rson 1\·anls SI million in clan1agcs fur the psychiatric rondition ' OIAN51 COAST "' DAILY PILOT 'r ~t 0•1ng1 CW~! DAILY PILOT wllto ""'l<fo " c~..,n.~..i !nft Ntw .. ,.rtn. •• wbll\ft.O •v tnt O"not Coo11 Pt1bll1rtlflo '""-"¥. $~. ••"t ""•!•<>"• 1r1 wDllillea, Mon<11y '"'UVll" r--.o~y. to• (0111 Mt11. NrNparl B•tcft. "un:.11111.,., llt•<"ll'!lllflr.in Volley, Lit""" !!,.en, ••••nt l Slttllll11N1c .. t M $1n Clf-nT•/ $,~ Ju•n C•ohl•t no. " 1lngl1 '"'•OM I ""'""'" ., wo1,.ntd S..!u•<l•Y• '"" $tll'ld1y1. '"• P'•n<lP•I Pvbr1111,n1 pion! " t i JXI Wnt ••r il•HT, Co"t Mt11, Ctllfttnlt, 'N)i, Jl ob••I N. W11cl P•r.,<11nt •n<I Publ""" J1ck II.. Curl1y V•<• P"'"''"' 1n<1 G.ont••I M1nogu Thall'"' K11•il £<1•111< Tho"''' A. Mwrphi11 M~n.glt>~ l<l+h;>t Ol•rl11 H. 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It is alleged that l\laria often donned a short skirt, lov.·cut blouse and heavy n1a keup and visited bars in a seart"h for men v.·ho sul>sequently enjoyed her sexual favors. Dr . Au cksmann !estified Thursda\' that the heat in the sauna al the· tinle r.trs. Parson \'isited the spa should not have posed any problenl to the n1other of seven. "I often go in the sauna for 90 minutes to tv.·n hours flt tempera1ure!; of bctv.·ccn 180 and 220 clcgrccs," he said. ''\\'hen yuu've had enough you con1e oul - it's as ca~y <1s lhat." "And 11·h:H 1f rou ean·1 g~·t ou!1 " ;111orncy l\1<Jr;·in Ley, is Sr. asked th e tloctor of cn~i ncerinµ. 1\ul:k~n111nn ·s ans11·c·r 1( he 1nridc one. \~'J<; lost lll a fl urry (lf nbjcction.'> by hulh sides before Judge J\.1urra_v called the long r!'ce~:;; v.·i1h !he cxplana1ion ihat he voill he attending a judge's seminar in (.'haicog a!! next v.•eck. Aucksmann "·as preceded 1.0 lhe \\·itness stand Thursday by a colorful 't>.ilness v•ho placed a human skull on i;te stand before him and explained to ;111 a\red jury the principles in\·olved in the Jocking of the hun1an ja\.\'. Dr. Paul D. Mabie, called by the (IC'fense to counter Mrs. Parson's claim that he.r ordeal in the sauna room also caused her jaw to jan1 open. slmilArl.v underv.·ent a vigoroos cross examination fn:.m 1.eY.iS. Valley Soliciting Bids for Park Playground Gear TI1c city of foun:aln \'alley is ::id\'crt ising for bids to purchase aJmost 116.500 v.·orth of playground equipment for VisLa View And Allen park!. 11lC city counc il has authorized expendl tur~ of $8,452 in Allen Park. at Edinger A venue and Bus.hard Street and of $8,0« in Vista \'iew I'ark, at lletl Avenue and t.lagnolia Street. The money will OOy double tire swings, ladders, sUde poles and chutt5, a rope climb, spiral slide, clatter bridge, swing!, ~ "fronti er stage cooch" with four aluminum poni~s and "buck·a ·OOUt," a tccter-tuller. '>'·ith two Mddlc seats. Recreation department officials ho~ 10 have t/1e play equipment installed by sometime this iprtng. -A $312 million expansion of the fos!>il fuel plant in Huntington Beach. It is scheduled for operation in 1976-77 provided there are no further delays in construction approval. 11\C fossil fuel plant no\>.' puts out m megav.·atts cf pcHver. The combined rycle additions \\'ill add another l.'116 megaY.att.s o( peak pov.•er production. -The $198 million modemiz.ation of the Long Beach plant to incrcaM? it5 output from 148 megawatU to 563 megav.·atts. If not delayed, it v1ould be ready in 1976. -A proposed combined cycle unit wiU1 a production peak of 472 m~ga"'atts at Cootv.·ater in San Bernardino Olwily. Comple tion is scheduled for 1977-70. -A shared project, Kai parO\\"its. in southern Ut ah. \.\.'ilh Edison's shilrc amo1U1tlng to 1,200 n\ega\\'a!ts. This coal- fired p!ant is expectl-d to be ready j n 1980-82. Richardron sald in tern\s of fuel. the oi l burning plants cost about four times as much to produce pov.'1'.!r, l'Olnpared lo the nuclear plan ts. Richardson al so said it costs about three ti1nes as much to build a nucle;:ir p!.:Hll. TI1e fuel cost he v."'Orked out ·was for all of 1973, but in looking at the last month, DecembC'r. v:hen oil prices "'<'re beginning to take off, oil proved to be about five times more <.'Cl6tly than nuclear )Xlwer. Richardson em p has i zed that no decision~ have bocn made to delay or forget any proje<:ts. but all of then\, ex1..-epl nuclear, are under constant re,ie1v because of the petrolewn prob!e1n. Trucks Rollin,g But Scattered Viole1ice Erupts . By United Press lllternatlonal • The government's chief negotiator in the strike by independent truck drivers s<1id today truck oper ations increased 20 percent in the las1 day and could be back to full scale ·within the next fC'\V days. (Related picture Page 4.) °"'".J. Usery Jr .. a presidential assistant and t.he Administration's top labor troubleshooter, reported on the developments in the nine-day-old lruck strike after n\eeting with President Nlxon and top Administration officials at the While House for a 45-mlnute strategy session. Despite Usery's optimism, the independent truckers remained ~plit over the proposed settlement. and fresh violence erupted in .scattered sections of the country. Trucks were fired on in Pcnruylvania ar.d Mississippi early today. and two truck drivers were shot and wounded in Ohio. Transportation Secretary Claude S. Brinegar, head of a ne1\·ly created federal !ask force to deal with the trucking situation. said the government 1vas proceeding "'ith contingency plans for n1 aintaining needed detiverif!s of food, fuel and other commodities which have been in short supply in son1e parts of the countrv as a result or the strike. Dut Brineiar joined Usery in of(ering an optimist!c forecast. saying "I'm quite encouraged :lnd I think v.·e'l\ see (truck 1 traffic moving up quite rapldly in the next fe\v days." Usery and Brinf'gar appeared at the \Vhite lIC>use ·with federal energy administrat6r Vi'illiam E. Simon and 1\ttomev General \V illi an1 B. Saxbe. who also atiended cthe meeting .,.,·ith Nixon. The Adminlstcatioo officials said they saw no reason for the t ruckers to continue keeping their rigs idle and discounted calls for a diesel fuel price rollback. Simon. among others. maintained that a rollback in prices \\'0t1ld lead to reduced oil production at b om t, increased imports at high priw. and an overall "counterproductive" effect on efforts 16 deal with the U.S. fuel shortage. Meanwhile. sou I ht r n California's independent truckers, like others .,round the nation, were div ided today on whether to continue their strike, or accept the Administration's offer. \Vade Austin, of the Associated Independent Owner-Operators. and in Los Angeles his group is largely :Jatlsfied with the agreement reached i n \Ve.shington. "We still don't know the details yet. but we're going along," said Wade, who said his group represem aOOut 1,500 of Southern Califomia's 6,SOO independent truckers. But Da vid Reid, who represent.oi 11 group of about 150 truckers. and Mike Parkhurst, editor of Overdrive, a Las Angeles-based national magazine !or truckers, criticized the agree.n~nt and said the strike will rontinue. Parkhurst callOO it a •'sellout" by "the »called leaders t:l. Tthe truckel"I!," and aald he. Wll! going to WMhlngton to moot with congres.sional leaders. The Qilifomta Highway Patrol said Thunday that tn1ck traff ic a t Sou thern California .,.,.tighlng stations was still detttaslng. Traffic dropped to ~percent below normal at some stations on hea~Jy used routes. UPI T11WM'ft Snowstor1n llits W asliingtott A snowplow clears a fresh deposit of the \~·hite stuff fron1 the \Vhite House driveway as \Vashing- ton area residents dug out fron1 under a surprise early n1or11ing ston11 \\'h ich virtually paralyzed rush hour traffic. 1'hrec to sLx inches were ex- pected before tonight. John Scripps' Ketch Miramar Leads Race Pack Jolwt Scripps' 78-foot ketch, Miramar, led the neet in the San S iego to Acapulco Yacht Race today, passing Caho San Lucas oo the tip of Baja California at 8 a .m. with Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0 of the Ne...,-port Harbor Yacht Club clOSe behind. But position f'CP)rts on other yachts in the 1&-boat fleet of racers ~·ere slowed by a breakdown of 1he computer aboard the escort vessel Crabbe IL Longitude and latitude reports taken at this morning's roll call "·ere being transmitted a.shore for computation. Race officials said they did not expect to get the information back to the fleet until late this afternoon. The ~firamar. sailing out of the San Diego Yacht Club, is the xratch boat in the race. North to nortbe.ut wind,, picked up by the fleet during the nigbt were reported holding steady today a t 12 to 15 knots. Oil Chief Resigns TOK\'O (AP) -The head of a major oil company quit today after admitting his company tol d 2.IXXI dealeD'> to raise pri~ .and He to the government :ind ncv.·smen about the increases. The executive "·as Kuro Takasu, president and chairman of General Oil Co. f'rotK Page 1 HEARST • • • of gunfire. The same group has said it "·as responsible f or the cyanid~ · bullet assassination last November of the black superintendent of the Oakland schools. At that time, the group vowed vengeance on "the fascist stale." Two self·proclaimed members of the army, Joseph Remlro and Russell Little, have been charged with Foster's murder Nov, 6 and are being held wi thout bail at San Quentin Prison. The letter B!ld Mobil credit card were turned over to Hearst. 'The group's only demand was that the letter be published in full. J·learst said Thursday night h e expected further word by mail today or Sa1urdav. ThursdaY's type\.\"Titten letter, labeled "Communique No. 3. Feb. 4, 1973," said "'ithout a1nplificatlon: ''Furth e r communications will follow .'' llearst spoke to newsmen clustered at the doorstep of his home in the fashionable suburb of Hillsborough, 15 mlles south or San Francisco. A spokesman for the Hearst family and FBI agents said they considered the letter authentic. The FBI said it v.·ould take no action without the fam ily'' approval. Trains Canceled TRUCKEE 1 L"PI J -Tv.o Sierra snO\V trains scheduled 10 br ini:: San Franciseo area skiers to 1now11ain ski runs ha\•e ben canceled b e c a u s e of lack of interest. 6tl1, 7tl1, 8th Graders to Take Same Co1irses Sixth, seventh and eighth gm.den tn the l luntington Beach City School District will be studying the same courses at all three n1iddle 9Chooll: beginning next September. The changes are mlror, according lo Jim Macon, director of curriculum, and involve courses In social 'cience and language arts, or English, readlng and spelling. Currently, one of the school~ spendl!I more time on social science and less on language arts. The new district-wide program would have the same tlme spent by all schools on all academlc subjects . Sixth graders ~ill ha•·e one period of social scleilre, one or math and two or language arts, They will also have one oombination period of physicat education and an electi\'e, and one period of "exploration" in science, m usic art and practical art, or CO!Jnes such as home economics and shop. Seventh and eighth graders will have four 9emcsters of language art, four of social 9Cicnce, four of malh, roo: of physical education. tl't'O ot science. l.\\'O of practical art, and sev('ral electives. There will still be variation in the elective! offered at each school, 1'1acon e.~plained . A course in "career l'ducation". '"·hic:h allows the .sludcnt to explore career possibilities. will also be included al each school. Winter Sale Continues • Fabulous selection of top quaffty merchandise now at substantial savinqs. A laf9t selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for yov. Ted von Hernert, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes. DUXll.-"1EAITA&l>-HENREDON-wOODMARK-URASlAN INTIRIORS wmDAYS & SATU•DA"(S •:OO to l :lO l'llDAY "TIL •:OO NEWl'O•T HAC!l t 1717 WISTCUff Dt.. Ml·lltl 01N11 Fri, Til t r.M. LA&UNA IEACH • J4S NORTH CO.AST HWY ....... , TORRANC! t IJ•~t HAWTHOR NE II VD. Opo~ Fri, Til • ,,M. J71 r11t I I ' . .. ' ' .,,. .•. .t: • I . , ' • At Your Service A Sunday, Wtdntlda1 ud Friday Fe1hlrt1 Of tbe D¥ily PUOC Sign P r oble m s DEAR PA'r: An outdoor advertising 1.:on1pany in Los i\Ilgcles will not answer rny letters or phone calls. TI1ey have two boards v:ith po sts 20 ft..>et high on 111y v<1cant lot on Western Avenue and have µaid us tor using this land ~ly :;ix ti1ncs in the past 15 years. Sinct• th<'Y p;1y others JJ\ lhc san1e area, f lhink thcv feel !hev c:in get away wilh ignoring ·us bccauSc we :ire a couple or o!d l<:1dies \\•ho ea11't do anything about ii. A.'f . .ind A.II., Cosla i\1esa 11 \\ou1ct be ~·ell ~·orth your time and \.1-'ilhin ~our capobililies to stek lt'~al help in co Ut>cting lrom -or gettiniz rid or this (•ompany. Contact your o~·n attorney ur 1·all the L.u\\·ycrs ~ferencf" Scrvici of Or:inRf" County, 547.&181, for reduced fet• counse ling reff'rTal to an allornev in ,·our imm e diate neighbOrhood . 1niorn1ation about Small Cl:iims Court suil "i in the Los Angeles urea can be n1ade by phoning 213~5-3.ilot. ii you deride to press the claim your- sCl\·e~. C 1t111p f'it•e Gir ls 1)1':AH l 'A1': l \l'itS prl'Sent ~d ~ grOUjl organ1z:1 tion 1nrl'till~ !or Can1p 1-:irl! (:iri s last fnl! <tnd aHhough 31 girls \111nh ·d 111 JOln. 011lr three 11·crc a)>!c to be pl;1Ct'd 111 1"\isting ;.troup!t Fivr !1('11· group" o.:01.1ld ha\·e been startcd 1f !t-:11k·I'~ h:id been round. !\tore <ind ~111rirt· 11,(llh1•r:-. lll'l'd !u gl11 jOh5 and ~ tllo:-1· ;11 tio111c ;irt• :drc;1dy involv1•d 111 on" .\OU1h oq~an1~.ol1on ltnd oflen join ;11101h1·r. fln1·(11lt' 0111r <iJ::l' !H. man or 11 u1n1HL 1s · c!rg1b!l' 10 lc;1d. They do nut h<tl'l' 10 ha\l' ch1ldrt·n in the pro~ram . l"n,,.· 11·r11111ng i~ ;ivail:ible and no A prl'\'JOtts l''\Pl·rii•n<"l' 1~ ncccss~1ry. There ~ 1.~o arc 11nf11l1·d pt1.~i11on~ ''hich do not I nhc 11ol'li111i.: drrl·ctl,\' \\ith th(' ro1ld1 <'II :tnd n ·q11ir1• \ ar.v111g amounts '. f t1111t• Son1.-1•lu·r1· 1hc·rl" tl\U!-.I be J>CQl>h· v .• 1h 111u houi·s ;1 11('~·k lo spa re for rh1lcir1·u 11ho.1 11.i1Ll to hclung. 1).11 ., Costa l\lcsa . 1\.lo'I p1"1ph! do think lcadi.nJ,! or as~i~tiog ;1 J,!i rh.' ~ou lh group is a 'olnn!{•cr projt•t•l r c I e g-a ltd tu ho rnc n1akc rs exclusi1·clv. Sioee the oeed i~ ~o ;,it·utr. 11ny h•til'rs reeri1·ed by At \"our St•r\·ict' fron1 :ulult 1·0\unteers \\'illin i! tQ donate an~· ol their timr to lhc (';in1p Fire Girls will be mailrd lo ~011. Perhaps )'OU t•ould rorm [)('\\' UOO(JS "here ~l'l l'ral 1·oluntct·rs ~·Hh lin1itrd tirne c1Hrld ~·ork togetber to lrud nnr J:roup . J\'o n-lealk-r duties cnuld ht a~sumed hv senior t'itiiens or olhcrs not ablt'" to paiticipate mort active!~'. f 'il11a l~ih1•ftt•!1 DE,\ll l'AT : 1'111 program chairrnan for an org;uu l;llion and am intcrcslcd 111 obt;i.ining mutcr1at at .1 minimal cos1. r Tlw tcl~pOOnc company u:::ed to pro\'1de !rc•t• talking fi hns on a variety o{ :-.ubjrcts, but 1his hJs lx"l'n di5'.'0ntinucd. Is ther e any utht:'r t'Ornpany, s1.icakers ur program sources I nii~ht rontact f•1r prog:ra m as!)i:;t;1ncc? Hcu1g a non- profit rharit.1blc broup, our fw1ds are so1n"\\ h;1t lirnitl'd, hu l \l'C could afford a "in1all fcC'. O.S., Corona dcl f\hi r P:+r ific Telr1Klone reopened its film library in Jan .• 1973. Phone 213-466·71::1, or ~·rite 10 I•aci fi1· 1'l'lcphonc ljbrary, 11~~ N. l'\l cCadden Pl .. Los An):leles 9000R for a hrocbure of ll\"llih1ble st.:icnce and J?:cneral intere.~l 16 n11n filni s. l)e]i\"C!'~' is free \'iu · U.P.S .• bot the recei1·in1: p:1rty is r~pnnsible for return mailing :ind post..1g~. i\nolht·r source is the Program Fil e conW ininJt hundreds oi listin~s lnde.ied alphabelically by subject matter al the Sanla Ana l .lbrary (central library reference section on t h e mez:i»ni neJ, 26 Civic Center Plaza, Santa i\na. Speake~. film, slide talks and cutertainment groups are offered. J,o•ing its Zip DEAi? PAT: In September 1 wrote to the U.S. (;ovcmment Printing Ofricc for the Nationa l Zip Qxlc Directory . I sent a check for $7.50, whi ch ~'as cashed. About two v•eeks later, I got a notice tti.1t the directory \\'OUld be delayed. Slocc Ulen I've mailed t"'·o l<"tll'l'S of inqu.iry \\•hich ha ven't been unswcrcd. 1~d like 1ny money back if 1 can't gel the directory within a short time. P.I., Costa l\1esa A GOP official re1JOrts that lbe directory stock ran out in late August. Tentative date for delivery of another shipment is Feb. 1. GOP hai sent )'OU a Jeuer assuring dell,·ery as soon as possJble. Propert11 R evision DEAR PAT : I seem to rr1nrmber hearing California 's com1nunity property law "''as in the process of revision. \'lhal's h::iwcncd? K.N .• Ne••port Beach The community property IAw hat been thoroug hly revl1ed, bu t these changes •·ill not become efleetlve until 1975. At that tlme either 1PoQse wtn have lei:tal control of (.-ommunlty property. Joint con1ent of both spooses will continue to be required ror transactions involrlng eti mrnua.lty real property, hut. lbe new provisions wltl allow separate but equa l dee lskl ns by both pQJtners rr.J:R rdlni::: other fu.tnUy llnoace marl'6S. , - Tree Baslie s llo111e Tills 1nassive eucalyptus tree v.·as being tut dov.·n for reasons of safety 'l'hursclay afternoon in Laguna Reach. Crane was bein g used to lift it after It was sawed clear at I.he base. '!'he weight of the tree 'vas too muc h for the crane and it fell onto the hon1e of Dr. and 1'.1rs. Paul Conover. 426 Arroyo (:hic·o. doing several thousand dollars damage. 'l'hey \Vere \l.'atching in front yard and ran fron1 its path. lie sufferocl a head laceration fron1 a branch. 'f'rec \Va s being re1nove<l fro1n yard of Richard Nall. 425 Arroyo Chico, across the street. He SJ1,ot A rr o1v -l1ito Buddv A Costa ,\1'csa boy n1ust s1;.ind tall today. because of the good intentions but poor ai1n or a buddy v.·ho 1vas practicing-his skill s "'ith a bow and arrow \Vednesday. Dona ld I .. Pacinc. 17. of JOOO Clay St., Newport Beach. called ixilicc to report the incident in Costa l'\1csa's dOY>'n\011·n city park. "The reporting: p<i rly stated that he Yi'as <l iming the arro\.1-' at a tree and n1isscd the tree. Reporting party states the arrow continued on. striking the victim where he nonnally sits. The victim confirms this s1ory," Officer John Lilx>lt \\'f'Ote . 111f Cosla \1esan. also 17. 1va!t 1rcated al Costa :O.lrsa ~1cmorial Jtospi lal and released fol1011•ing !hf' incident . Slain; Girl, -;J, Five Oil Fii~1n s Tur11 ,0 ve 1~ Pricing Recorfls to State SACllA~'1ENTO !L'PI ! -Fi ve 1najor oil con1panies ha ve conditionally ngret'd to turn over to a state l egislative t.'Ommittee their racords on the pricing of crude oil in California. Assemblyman Kenneth Cor~· ( D . Garden Grove ), chairnmn of the Join! Cominittce on Public Do1nain. hailed the agreement as "a tremendous victory fo r the people: lt is the fi rst tin1e oil companies will give this ba sic, unadulterated data to the public. Governnl{'nt has never hat! this kind of information.'.' Cory 1nade the statement Thursday after representatives of his committee and the co1npanics -f\t obil. Texaco. Exxon. Union and Standard OH of California -reached a comprornise in their dispute over the committee's demand for the rir1ns to produc& lh r rl•cords. The com1nittce had filed suit 10 force release of the dat::i. Cory said that under the con1prornlse '"the c:o1n n1ittee, in essence, got (.'V<'rY document it requested." But he said the con1pro1ni se pro\'ided that son1e of the <.!ocu rn('f1\s the coinpanies feel arc S<'nsitiva. \viii be tun1cd over to the legislative analy~1 ·:- office for "de-idcntific<.1tion." Cory said the analyst's office, \1•orking "·ith oil experts. \1•ill rcntovc any reference to specifi c coinpanies in lh c data before giving it to the committee. lie sai d ihis procedure. is de signed to prevent use or the information bv i..'Olllpeli tors or the firms. . Cory said rhe cnmpro1nist> \1·as ··a great step fo1•11ard in c n a b I i n g government to deal \\'ilh !he energy crisis on the basis of fact not fiction." Gallagher set ,_·1arch 20 for a hearing lo determine y,·hether the oil companit•s \\"Ill reimbw·se taxpayers for the $40,000 s DAIL i P!LOf :J P eter son, R e buf fe 1I School T axi ng Agency Rej e cted Uy \\'JLl~IA:\J SCllltEIH EJt Of m• Ot1!r ll'1i.1 S•~tf ()range County scJ100! board 1nrn1lx·rs 1'hursday refUSt.'Ci 10 suppor1 ,, 1\·,.,oltH 1011 ;,i\n1ed al selling up lhl· l'uunt\ Ot·p;1rtnH .. .,ll of l':c.lul'.at100 ;is a ~1 111do.•pf•nde11t taxing ag('ney. 1'he a<.1.ion was tht• SL'l'Ond ~lh.-i"h in a \l.'t.>ck for UJwuy Sup1·r1n1tnd('n1 of Sch ools, JWben l'clcr.-;ttrl, \\~'" ;1utho1W the resolution also rtjce11,.'d by the COWlty Board of Superv~.rs. · Supi>rvisors s:.1id they 1roollln't :ll"l on 1hl' plan until the school 1Jo;1rd did and the school board so.u<l '11iursd3\' II 11·011ldn't act at all 11·1thou t a [~1 rnore tirnt· to n.:view the propos.11. Peterson's p\;1n. an out gro11'th or IE·gislation p:L'i~C-d la.st Sll!llll\l'f' Hl Sacran10.•n1-0. 11ould t;lkt• the school !unction a\\'i1y fron1 tht• txiard of su 1ll:rvisor.~ and put ii sol1'ly 111 1he domain of the County Botird ~\f EdttC'";t!On. Pctl•rw11 t'Or1t.•11d ~ 1111' 1ob L'S: badl1' f"'Otllpli cat.t'd h.\I ll1c f;'IL't he ·is rt•sponsibl~ 10 ·l11·0 t•lcCIL'll OO<t\l·s. rnusL tn<•kc up 111·0 bud gf'ts ;ind hi.ls \\1·ri cor11plet1· St'IS of einploycs \.1-'0rking ror hi1n -C'Olu1ty cind stale. He also said l"'Onsolrd<tt1on or thr eduta1to11 fw1t·l1on und('r lhl· ~t·hol'JI heard ""·ould give iL po\1·e r to l<>v~· 11.-. Cll\'ll 1axcs and hence lo11 cr the cuunt) gc ner;ll fw1d tax rate by 0:·1bout three cenl3 per $100 asscssL'Ci ve1lua1ion. Pelcrson ran in !o hLS srifll'S! opposi11on al Thursday's n1ecting frorn <.'Oun1y school board member Donald Jordan of Garden Grove 11•ho said the superintendent and his sta ff 1vere ··subjecting the st'hool b<X1rd 10 a rush act." Jordan said Peterson attc1np1cd to push ttis idea l hr u u g h "~!hout even consulting -the board of t!ducation by going-directly ,fo tl1e supervisors. He said his first inkling of lhe effort ca1ne v.·hen he got a copy of the resolution this week. '"f question '\'hcther I wa nt to vote for this at all. Jet alone al this tin1c because of the way \\·c have been rushed into this by our dcpanment 0 r education." Jordan said. "It 1vas my understanding ""e 1vould take time to coosider the ran1ifications l>t•t ~lL'v 1! t on1l•s bal'I-. till l hr 1!p• I\ 1 ·I'' L'i.•!t'lld,11' Ill I .'.II 111•1•k.~ .-..!li'M:r1 1.~ors told l'•'lPr'Sun lhC'y \\•ould rt'L'tl!L'i(d1·r his lild .Llt<'l II ~Ol 1h~ ;ippr111;1I 11! lht• hnar<l !i f 1·duc~111011. '!'ht• 11 ;1} lht• !it:hu"I d\'J1;1 r·11n1•nt 1• !'! ! 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'"!'1"1 l'1·1t·r .. t1n ',; l1n ndl111g (ii lhi: :-1 hool.; h;1-. :ii..;(> ('(!lilt' 111\lh•r !'1n· l1·u111 p.1,t t:r;111d .J111·1r~ '.\hl•·h liO\t• r·:ill1•d iht• ~rhool· ofl1rt· an llllllt'l't·ssur1 1n1ddl1·11 1;in · litl11t·o.·11 !lr1· sl;itc ;ind lot·al .-;1,.•hool llJStrll ts. of this complex issut~ that \\'ould ,ill11 ri11 Bnc•k completely chanE!"e .i.he nature of thf' d('pa rtn1ent," Jordan added . <Jpe.ra star l\Iaria Ca!Jas. in Peterson convinced Jordan's fetlO\\' i\e\V 'fork fo r a concert tour board members to hold his idea for of :\n1e rica. tells a press <'Oil· further s1udy t>crore ;iny resolution i~ fcrcncc "I \Va nt to con1e back adopted. because I f el t Like it." ~Ii ss 1'he action :ippearcd to satisfy .Jordan. Callas, 50. acln1itted she'd 1ovho agreed '° study 'lhe ronsolidation. n('ver be able to sing as she Mo11ta n a P olice The ;-igreement \\-'as reached in a ~·lo:)cd·door prelrial con ference condt1cted b.\' Superior f:Our1 Judge \.\.'illiam (;allagher. l'OSt of the li tigation. bui refused to vote to approv,e it. just cl it.l in her priine. --~~~~~~~~-'-~~-=--..~~- Scckin u Killer ~ r..1 1SSOULA, t 1ont. tA P) -l)ohce ha1·e found th<' body of a S.ycar·old girl '\'ho disappeared Tuesday on her v.·ay hornc fn1m school. Authorities say an intcnsi\'c n1anhun1 j5 on for lhc slayer of Siobha n :-.tcGuinness . "'hose body "·as round Thursday next to a highway ex change about 10 mi!rs cast of here. TI1ey said it apparently had been shoved into a highv.•ay culvert and dr2gged out by animals. Tho..• girl v.·a:; las\ S<'Cil Tuesday \\·a!king to\1'arrl her liome . Aut horities \\'ere on the lookout for a car \\'ith out-of-st:l\e license pl ates s(-cn Wednesday near the place Y>'hcre the body v.•as found . The body \Vas ~n1 to l~rcat Falls lor a patbologit:nl exnn1ination. Police S>lld 1he girl \\'as fully clothed and def.·lincd tu spc{.'ul ate 011 lhc cause of d('ath. 1'hrf'r olhcr young girls h ";1 v c disappeared in i\.1ontana "'ilhin eighL n1011lh.s. Authorities say they ha\'e no clues. ·rhc conunittec last fall de1nanded 1hc ro.·cords 10 help it detern1lnc "'helher the companies pay a f:iir price for oil purchased from state tidelands. Cory had charged the co1npanies \\·erl' shor t- changing tht st ate about $5'1 million a year. The live companies had rerused lo pr<Xlucc the records. contending !he information v"as coofidentia l a n d releasing it would give an unrair advantage to co1npetitors. 'Tli ro at' Se quel Bri1 igs A rrest BOSTON 1 AP } -A Boston theater manager \1·as a rraigned in Boston i\l uni cipal Collrt on a charge of posSl'ssion and exhibition or an obsccnr filn1 in connection ·with the scizurl' of :i copy of the film "Deep Throat Pan 2.'" A hearing v.·a~ set Thursday for Ff'b. 21 in the case of Saverio J. Gallarclli. the manager of the Pru Cinema, fol!o ..... ·ing arraigruncn!. Police seized a copy or the film \Vcdnesday. It features Linda Lo~·elacc, the star of ''Deep Throat.!' Author F~ M. Espancliary's . Optimism ViewedSunday There'll be no shortage or upbeat news in the Sunday Daily PiJol. i\ feature in the YOU section by Staff Writer Jo Olson explores author F. M. ( ~unday'~ Best J Espandiar;:'s optimistic outlook and affirmative philosophy. Here are some of the other items that will appear Sunday : CABLE STRINGS -Should a no- strings · attached po I i cy rule the burgeoning cable television industry . vr should the F e d e r a J Communications Commission apply the Fairness Doctrine to it. Ste\'C Simmons has studied the problem flnd offers hhc answer on t h e oj>ed page. DEMOCRATIC JITIERS -When Democratic Partv Chairman Robert Strauss gave his Candid opinion of Seo . Ed1vard Kennedy's pulitlcal situation with respect lo lhe 1979 presidency race, some mi sunderstandings r c. s ou n d e d through the party, e1nphasizing thut all is not. smooth among those who would seem to be benefilting froin Walergatc. Evans and Novak analyze in an editorial page column the Democratic bad vibes. JUDGES LENIENT? -rwtany in law enforcement think judges are too lenient in dealing with drunken drivers and that others operate under a "the.re but for the grace or God . go I" syndrome. A judge th inks that a p u b I i r. transportation system would do much to case the problem of the drinking 1lrivcr. These questions ;ire e1plored bv Starr Writer Tom Barley in this \\;eck's YOU lead feature. COWBOYS RETURN -ABC's new West.em series. Wednesda y at 8 p.m., deals with seven youthful cowpokes who work on a ranch in New rwTexico. The idPJ l fnr rthe show wac; lrikr.n from a John Wayne movie of the :x1me nan1e, I a nd this issue or TV \\'eek fcnturcs the new addition as on the co~er ·' • Hundreds of Varieties to choose from. ;(vnilable /\ow for Vale11ti11.c's [)"" Blooming A zaleas, Orc hi ds, Mu ms, etc . ASSORTED JUNIPERS ILOOMIHNW PRIMROSE ... vtlful SprtlUJ 49ct Color' HOUSE PLANTS llEG. 4 •o• $100 "' POTIING SOIL fOl INDOOll 99' ,LANTS 51 .4t VALUE REDWOOD ROUNDS Jll:O M $198 5 Ga l. Reg. 58.95 CAMELLIAS •;,•;, $149 AZALEA TREES ... $198 SJ.ti STRAWBERRIES SEQUOIA & LASSEN llEG. 39' ltr QT. ,Olly ,Ok 191). $1 .lt OLIVE BARRELS ... •<>o PLANTE" $§97 ll:fG. $7.t5 Come In for Your Free Gardening Book 4 DAil ~ P1LOt Japanese Envoy Set Free • Ill l(uwait I ... uh Tom orphine Driv ers Ready To Talie Gas ~ GASOLJ1''E ALLEY DEPT. -You :irf' fnc111g another gasless 11eckend. Jol"5, if <:ill the nt.!\\'S uitethgcnce that 's a1 .. 1la!Jlc roday can be l>Clic1·cd I bchevc JI. It n1ay h:ive a tC'rlain unsavory odor al>out 11, but I bell<'Ve it. ,\II !hi:!. ti~ppcn~·d l,1SL llL't'kcnd but 1111· supcr·typc "'Ci'.llhcr still lu red thousand s onto lhc hlghways, particular· Jy along our Orango Coast. So if the \1 t:<1 tl1 er holds. \l'C c:.in anticipate sornc :>1 r:ind rd tnotnrist:-; in our region l}n \\'CCk('nds 111 our coas1al region . ;.:aso!jne has bccon1c about as sca rce ;is buggy 1<Jhips or !Jlass tori.lt strings. The 11·eekend fuel shortage, 1n fact. extended all the 11·ay into Tuesday and in som e places , \\lcdncsday a n d 'fhursday. PARTICULARLY ON THE sLretch of Pacific Coast llighway belv•em Seal .Beach and San Clemente, it's tough to fi nd an open service station. Scaltered spots seemed to have some gasoline for sale. Like in l\lission Viejo. u·here it was going for near 60 cents per gallon. A cursory examination of our fuel condition , ho¥:ever, does leave you in a stale of puzzlement. F'OR EXAi\1PLE, ho\V come it seems )'our favorite corner gas station is alv.·ays out and has the oil drums out there blocking the pump islands v,•ith <t "Sorry'' sign on them? But the car washes always seem to have gas for customers who come in to get the old fantily heap sudsed down . Of course, the car ·wash people get a pretty hef!y price for a gallon of gas. Then thC'r<' is the distribution problem. Jt does seem curious that all the gas ~!alions ~m lo run out and close at the same tin1e . 1 AND J UST ABOUT the lime lhe ga s !:auge on your clunk is knocking on Pmpty. and the engine seems on its last gasp, the slations finally get fuel deliveries. All just about at the same time. You \\·ould think somf' enterprising gasoline entrepreneur \1ould figure a "·ay that his gas stalions \\"Ould bave pelrol \\'hen all lhe others v,·e re ouL Jl might nol me an more business, but think of the good will he would spread Jor his oompany. Hut no. Everybody seems to havr: J!BS at !he same time, or not have it at the same time. Then , on the other hand, you read v."herc an oil firrn named Amerada Hess N'portcd 1!173 net earnings up 278 percr:nt over '72 and fourth.quarter profits up 578 percent v,·hcn con1pared lo the previous fourth qua rter. Standard Oil of Indiana and Gulf Oil have just signed a $210 million dea l of S,(()(l acres in v.·estem Colorado \\'here t11ry plan to do a little oil extracting. TJI E GO\'ERN~1E:\"T estimates the.re a1·r slx-billion ba rrels or oil unclC'r thal J11tle ol' :i rca. \Veil. only yestcrdtiy :i chap na med \\'cs Bruer. l:.\"eet1t1\1r Sl.'Crtt;Jr \' of the CaJjforrua En ergy Planning ·Council. \j,•arned 1vc 111av tx: head l!d for gas rationing 11 ptinic buying sets in . Ch~arl .1·, us ordinary mo1orists feel li k1~ y;e're Jn some kin d of a re\'Ol \"u1g door. Some may even be angry ;ind cha rge that v.-e're all victims of a gigan11c ripoff. Bul of course it couldn·1 be ;inylhing hke thal. ~--- T·ruck Stril~e Toll ~taryland dairy farn1er l\tarvin \\;hite has no place to take his 1nilk because of t ruck st rike so he pours it out. t\ni1nal watches her efforts go do\vn drain. Complete Lists On Detergents Sougl1t hy FTC \VASHINGTON (UPI) -The Federal Trade Commission (FTCJ toda y proposed that detergent inakcrs be required lo list all ingredients and th eir func tion on the package so consum ers Y.'ill know what they 're buying and v.·hat it's supposed to do. The agency said the proposal , '\'hich \\•ill not be made final for at least 1v.·o months, ,\·as designed to help buyers avoid chemicals to \\"hich th ey or th eir fa mily may suffer allergic or other ad v e r s e react>ions. lt said the rules would also help shoppers more intelligen tly choose among the many brands on the shelf. Under lhc proposa l. any p::ickagc cootaining more than one pound or hold ing more than one pint \and thal covers most of the standard sizes) ,1·oulcl have to list the ingredients by order of their predominan ce in the produ ct. l l y,·ouJd also list the purpose or the in gredient and it.s percentage. Storni Cu1icels Nixo 1i Clieck111l \VASH I NG TO N !Li/'!) - President Nixon left the \\lute tlouse today by auto for his Jong· delayed phy!!leal checkup. btJt a dri vi ng sno wstorm and mon1ing rush·hour traffic forced him to rct.u n1 less than an hou r laler. \Vhite llouS(' spokr sn1cn s<ild th1' d<'cision to turn back 11 [JS m:1dc because o!' poor drh'ing cond itions on the George \I/ a s h i n g t o 11 1-femoria l Parkway in V1rgi niH. Ni xon \\·as bemg dri ven via the capital beltv•ay, which cnc1rc!t:s \\1ashington. to Bethesda r\:i\":d Medical Center in s 11 b u r b <1 n l\1aryland. Mass Exor~is1n Buddliist Priests 'Free' Building • HONG KONG (AP 1 Seventy Buddhist priests have perform<'d a leng1hy exorcisn1 ritual in dov,•nto.,.,•n Hgng Kong to rid a ne1v government bu ilding of "troublesome ghosts." The bui lding site v.·as used as a public execution ground by the Japanese during \V or!d \llar IL \\!rapped in saffron robes and chanting prayers. the priests filed through rooms on all nine stories sprinkling blessed \\"atcr and ashes of incense in dark corners. The drums and gongs attracted a large crov.•d to the two-hour ceremony. Traffic Commissioner Brian Wilson ordered the exorcism after some of his staff said that ghosts appeared frequ entl y in the building. "'hich houses the Hong Kong Transport Department and a garage. The ghosts "make all kind or noise , scream ing and gigg ling, espec ially when pretty girls are around. I personally bC'Jie\·e they arc sex-starved," one \roman employc said. A gov ernment truck driver said he saw ··a headless white ghost v.·a\king on one of the corridors:' .. I v,·as v.·or ri ed about my stair:• sa id \\"ilson. "l would do anything to soothe them so tha t they can sit do""·n and v.·ork' efficientl y." He said he saw no ghosts him.sell. Most Egypt, Missile Sites Destroyed by .Agreement Uy L:rtitcd Press International I::gypt has blO\\l l up most of its deadly missLle sites on the cast ba nk of the Suez: Cana l. complying \\"ith the lroop pullb::ick agreement ,~·orked out by Secretary o[ Stafe Henry A. Kissinger, Jsrael said toda y. ln Cairo. the authoritat ive newspaper 1\! Ahran1 !oday quoted Egyptian Presi dent An\l"ar Sadat as ;;aying !he 1\·ar with l <;racl had not ended and could be resumed at any minute. The semi-offic ial paper sald fighting cou ld erupt. if Tsrael delayed withdraw111g from occupied Arab lands or "re.storing" !he ri ghts of Palestinian refugees. JORDA~ TODAY denied Palestinian reJX>rts of a mut iny in its army. Premier Zcid Rifai said a small number ot soldie rs had appealed for improved li ving conditions, but the anny remained loyal to King Husse in. l::gypt today lifted local pre ss Ci!nsorship on all but military matters in its continuing domestic liberaJization. The decision ended more than 22 years of total censo rship on local newspapers v.·hich were nationalized in 1960. The lifting goes into effect Saturday. In Israel. there "''as speculation that Defense l\1inister l\1oshc Da van mav cancel a scheduled visit to 1he tnited State s. The newspaper Y e di o t h Aharonoth s.aid Dayan wanted to avoid creating any impression that Israel was involved in indirect negotlalions wit h Syria on a Golan llcights troop disengagement accord. THE l\'E\\"SrAPER said lsrael still \\'ants a list of Israeli prisoners of war held 1n Syria and permission for the Red Cross to visit them before the start of any talks. An Israeli defense spokesman said no final decision on Dayan's trip had yet been made. Storms Drench Southeast The. Israeli anned forces radio said Egyptian demolition teams had been seen recently destroying four of the five antiaircraft miss.le pads Cairo built in the Sinai Desert since the end of the 1973 Middle East war. 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The Japanese airliner broug'tlt the four other terrorists from Singapore. where they \\·ere holed ui> on a ferryboat for more th~~n a week alter an abortive :1tt en1pt to blow up an oil refinery. 1'11 E TERllORISTS in Kll\\':tit S<:!izcd 1he Japr111csc ~1nbassy and demanded the Singapore guerrillas be llown here. The en1bassy hostages we re not harrned. The terrorists' !aces were masked by red kaffiy<'hs. the traditional Ar:ib headdress favored by Pa I e s t i n i a n guerrillas. It wa s init ially bel ieved there \\'ere S<'Ven 1erroris ts who left the rinbassy. but there were two policemen also wearing kaffiyehs. The terrorists seized the embassy on '\"ednesday. TIIBY LEPI' the six-story building by a fire escape and 'vere taken to the airport in a heavily guarded niotorcade. Three or the terrorist! left on stretchers. "suffering from exhaustion,'' s:i id a fireman ~·ho helped carry them out. !~e hostages v.·cre taken to 1he foreign n11n1stry. AU were reported safe . The Japanese airliner arrived in J\u...,•ait early today 'v ith lhe four pro- Arab tenurists from SirJ8apore. Ambassador Ryokoo Ishikawa v.•as unsha ven. tired and shak ing with tension as he spoke to ne\\·smcn after a conference \\"it h Foreign 1-linister Sabah cl Ahmed . "As you see. I an1 in good health b ec au se o fl hc efforts of Kuv.·aiti government officials," he said. ''I tha nk th e government and people of Kuwait and Japan for all th<'Y have done to secure our release." TIIE OTHER II hostag es included nine Japanese niembers uf the embassv staff and businessmen and 11\'0 Arab eniployes of the embassy. The terrorists released three other l\loslem me1n bcrs of the sta ff Tht1rsda v. 1'he Kuwait gove111me.nt for nearly 36 hours said it 1\·ould not let the lerrorists fr on1 SingaJX>re I a n d , apparently fear ing that it "w ld be unable to get rid of thcn1. But Thursday night it S<1id it had given the go-ahead ln re sponse to repealed appeals from the Japa nese government. The four terrorists in Singapore - t .... ·o Japanese and two Palestinians - had been holed up for eight days aboard a ferryboat in Singapore harbor after an un.succcs.sful 'attempt to blow up a Shell oil refinery on a nearby island. They held thrC'c Si ngaporeans hostage and demanded !hat Japan fl y them to :in Arab co u11(ry. hut the J apanese said they cou1ctn·1 find an Arab country to take then1. The Singapore terrorists rel eased their hostages unha rmed 1'hursda y before boarding the plane for Kuv.•al!. U.S. to Give Up Eve1itual Rule Of Pa1ia11ici Ccuial PANAi\fA CITY I UPJ l -!\egotiators started work tod ay on the details of a new Panama. Canat treaty alter th c United Stales ag reed lo hand over eventual control of the water\\o·ay to tJ1e PanamanianJ ovenunent. Secretary state Henry A. Kissinger said the United Slates would try to wind up the negotiations •·as quickly as possible" in an attempt to put an end to a .sore point in relations between the 'two countries. THO US ANDS 0 F demonstrators, however, shouted "Yankee Animal" and "Gringo Murderer" Thursday a s Kissinger and PanamiM F o r e i g n Minister Juan Antonio Tack .signed an eight-point statement of intent fo guide the treaty talks. "In the President 's n1me, I hereby comm it the United States to complete this ncgotitalons successfully and as quickly as possible," Kissinger said in IJinlng the accord during h~ slx·hour visit. U.S. negotiator ~forey Bell scheduled meetings with top Pa.namaian olfidals today to diS<.'USS the new treaty to replace a 1903 pact that gsve America control oC the canal "in perpetuity." THE STATEMENT o! principles called for a twe>-part handover of the canal. '!'he United States promlJed to t'eCOKTlizc Panamtt."s Jur1sdicUon over the canal zone lMHiaQn al the trei.ty ·was signed and promised Panama "total ttsponslbility'' ror rumlng the waterway Rt the expiration of the new treaty. Sweet Ch11rlt11 Basha, or ~1iss Scheherazade, helps auction off yellow raiJ. road caboose in S h a k er lleights, Ohio. ~1o ney will go to Cleveland orchestra fund . ··l Coal Miners ': '" f"· Spurn Heath, J) Will Strike l From \\"Ire Services LONDON -Britain's coal miners today rejected a last-minute plea from Prime Minister Ed.,.,•ard Heath to put off their strike until after the Feb. 28 national electiom. Union leaders de«ided instead to call out the nation's 280.000 miners on schedule from midnight Saturday, raising ( IN SHORT ... ) the specter of v.•ide5prcad electricit y cuts during the thrre·\\"e t'k election campaign and paralysis of BriUsh industry by sprring. The miners' walkou t is now expected to strengthen the elect ion prospects or 11eath's Conservati,•es 11·ho plan a campaign on the Issue of wM runs Britain -the elected government or strike-prone trade unions. e Ziegler Te•tifl .. • WASHINGTON -Ronald L. Zie~!er , President Nixori"s press s e c re t a r y , testified Thursday before a \\"atergalc grand jury, according to \\1hite llousc sources . Ziegler ~as not a vailable to ne .,.,·smen, and his deputy, C"rerald L. \\·arrcn, declined to say before which of the three grand juries inve.stigaling various facets of the \\'aterga !e affair Ziegler appeared. e Volta Coup Peaceful OUAGAOOUGOV. UP\X'T Volta -Th1' armed forces seized power in a peacefu l coup today. SLL'ipended the constitution a.nd dissolved parliament in this 'Vest AI rican na lion . Gen. Sangoule Lamiznna. 58. pres ident of thb: fonner French Colony, made the announcement in a nationwide radio message early today. ~le immediately placed ·the land locked C01.11try under curfew. e /Hea11s Lose• Election PINE RIDGE, S.D. -Dick Wilson, a crew-O.Jt former plumber. today v."OO victory over militant Indian leader Russe.U Means in their pitmect battle for the presidency of rthe Oglala Sioux lribo. ' The elated Wilson, a decided Wlderdog, proclaimed "A new destiny foT American Indians" as the vote .swung slowly into his column. e Cavett Show Canceled NEW YORK -The ABC television network canceled a Dick Cavelt program featuring four radical leaders of the 1-. A spokesman for ABC said the show contained "'discussions ol con!ro¥enlal issues o! public impo!Unce whklt ABC' feels should be balanced 00 u.. ..,..· program by opposing views." A rerun ., .. lll'oodcut Tbunday nltht· in place ot Cavett'• taped interview. with Abbie Hollman. J..-ry ll\lbln, Tom. Hayden and R<mle Davia. , e P•Jlft' AllOloglzes ' BUFF~LO, N.Y, (AP) -SuapenolOft o! Ibo Canlolul College 11 u d e n t; newlJ)&per h11 been lifted by the achool's1 prooldollt, who wu portrayed In 1 nude1 drawlna In the paper's ctoterfoid. , The Very Rev. JamCJ M. O.msl!e. aakt Thun&ly that the editors and t cartoonist "have apoloa:lzed 11 gentlmitn 1 for any embarrassment they have taustd.1 me and Canlslus College." I I i I ; lJAlLV Pll.Or 5 HighCom·t ' Reverses Conviction SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The st.a~ Su preme Court has reversed the murder co nvtc!lon ot P r o s e u j i t J>oddar. a University or Californln grndualc st udent previously found guilty of killing a woman who snubbed him. The high cou rt ordered a new trial on grounds that the jury which found Poddar guilty or the stabbing murder (_BRI_E_F_S __,) of Tatiana Tarasoff in 1969 had not been prop er l y instructed on d I m i n i sh e d capa city. Poddar. a native or lndia, became interested in the 2Q.. year-old Berkeley wom<1n . but she ignored hin1 . M is s Tarasorr was lat er kill ed at her home. e GOP Ra11ped SAL1lA~tl<:NTO (UPI) Octnocratic Assembly Speaker Dob Moretti has accoused Assen1bly Republicans of \\'anting the stute's new l"O nfl ict • c,f -interest I R 1,1· declared unconstitutional "so 1hey don't have to lil'e with it." r•rlorel\i \'OiCl'd lhr charge Thursday aft er 1he Assembly rejected "urgrnt•y" ll·glslation permitting public officials to keep confidentia l the narn1•s or their ·•orr-du1 y" customers or cl ients under lhc new law. ihe le~isl atinu was designed to avoid con s t i t u t i o 11 a l problems in the law. e Ve 1111s Clouds PASADE~A (AP I ~larincr \O's photos of dr nsc clouds Around Venus reveal a global circulation pattern v<hich scienlists s a y is far simpler than earth's The clouds appeilr to warm up ol'er the equator and then svdrl evenly tov:ard the 1xiles. distributing the heat and helping to kee!> the su rracc temperature abou t the same over the entire p I an e t • scientists at Jet Propulsion Laboratory sa id Thursday. e Enlers Rnce LOS ANGELES (UPI 1 A sse m b 1 y man \\'altel' Karabian of r..1on!crey Park said 'l'hursd:iy he \\'OUld takr a leave of ab sence frorn his Jaw firn1 to run for tht: Democratic no n1i nat ion for Califomia &-tretary of State. bul won't givl' 11p hi s in1.:onH: fron1 it un less he's clec1cd . Pres itl ent Declines SA N FRANC ISCO IL'PJ 1 - The El Cid nightspot opens an all-ma le (nearly\ nudP show tonight alm OO a t liberated Y•ornen. President Nixon won't be able to n1trnd . The shov/s creator!! !lay the show is aimed at 111~~ kind of \\'omen Y.'ho buy ni:igazines with pic!ures of nude n1rn on the centrrfold . · An Invitation wa11 :;;ent lo the Whi le Housr. but a presidential assistant s e n t regrets 1hat the Prl'sidenl could not attend "due to prior con1mil1ncnts." Actor Files Bankruptcy LOS ANGELES lllPIJ - Actor Cameron M i I c he 11 , complaining or a I i m o n y payments and bad loans, filed federal bankruptcy papers Thursday and said he was $2 mllllon in debt. l\1itchell snid his :JSS('is total $.100.000 Again st the alleged $2 1nillion indebtedness and thal he has only $26 in two bank accounts. Arline Jud ge Found Dead 111 l-fon1 c LOS A1\l"GELES ! A Pl - AL'fr•ess Arline Jud gr. \1·hose seven 1narriagcs beca me a joke in Hollywood for t\\'O decades. \\'AS found dead in her \Vest lfoll ywood aparlinent Thursda y, sheriff's deputies said. A sheriff 's spokesman said \liss Judge. 61. apparently died of na tural causes. lier landladv found !he body after she no1iC('d s eve r a I days' ac:cun1ulafion of ne\\'Spapcrs ou!side her a pa r t m e n I, uffil'crs said. l\liss Judge's acting career included scvernl "B" mo vie product ions exploiting juvenile del inc1uency. but he r notoriety wit<; brough1 on by seven ma rriages. :i!! lo 1\·ealth y or 11•cll·known busi nessmen. 2 Officers Group Holding Pf1t Hea rst Dead, Man Charged 'Decidly as Its lnsigni<i' OAKl...AND (AP ! -A man who described him.self as a .. btaC'k god" has been booked for investigation of murder in the shooting deaths of \Yi'O ()ak lanct police men inside a cro1\'<l1•d Junior high school. After shootiug the pol icemen Thursd:l y, the n1an took a woman and child hostage in his nea rby apartment. lie was shot in the abdomen by officers who seized him and freed the hos tages, Deputy Police Chief 111omas Donohue said. J ohn liil'hards. 2t \\'as booked .:11 a local hospilal \\'here he v.'as reported HJ fair conchtion . As ht• \\,IS carried fron1 his a1>art111l'nt on a st retcher. BieharJs !old police and ne11·s 1nr·11. "Yo u have kil!l'<.I ~. inc . You :ire \vhitc <ll'vils <tnd •-----------------------' I ~1 rn a black god." OAKL AN D POLICE officers Da vi d E. ~lurks. 26, Hnd David SEVEN-HEADED COBRA SYMBOL OF GROUP J. Br:inhnn, 29, were ki!lc<l Symbionese Liberation Army Waging War \Vilh Murks' own gun inside----- Jan1cs l\i<idison Jw1ior Jligh Schor.I after 1hey rcspondl'd 10 reports of a disturbance there. Donohue said ?-.larks and Branhan found Richard s brandishin~ a gun in the ntain hallway, ,,·hich \\•as filled l\0ilh youngs'tc rs returning to C'lass Groucho~ 83 , Heads UCLA Ca1•1JJus Rally after lunch . The officers LOS ANGELES {Ar>1 ··1·m n,·11Jcccd,'' said subdued Hi chards and took · ' AS PR()(IF, tllc I t' I I er I enclosed n g:1sol 1nc <"rt:dit card belonging tu lirr fa I h c r , Randolph /\. Jlcar.;t. prl'sidl'11l and editor cf the Sa n f'ranl'i:-,cO Ex:in1iner il n d chairrncin uf 1!11• llears1 L'urp I The \eltl·r dt'S('ribl'd h11n as 1 a "corpo:·atc t.•ncn1~· of the prople." ------hint inlo ,1 conrerence room Groucho P.1arx and about 500 C~roucho. He added that he for q u cs ti 0 n i n g, but he of his fans asse1nbled to kne\v \\'hy today's generation apparently wrested !\'larks' celebrate the announceme11t lik es the r-.larx Brothers: min a"·av. and shot both men that the comedian with the ,.,. ''Those mo\'ies \\'ere funny, through lhe head, Donohue bouncy eyebrows is lo receive said. a special Acadeiny Ai\·ard this and there isn't much to laugh ~ ONE WEEK o_NL Y_! .. ~ .. "' -. Richards left l\farks' gun spring. at today. Eve n our bad movies i.:,. on a table nod Oed through The 83-year-0ld con1ed!an \Vere funny." __ \ the .school playground to his appea red Thursday at a rally The UCLA appearance had . nearby ap:irtmcnl, taking the ror an o~anir.ation called 1'he been organizer\ by "CRAC," "'Ornan ;ind child with him, Committee f or The I~ e -Y:hich purports wide \Bmpus , Donohue said. He held thcn1 R e 1 ea s e of ' ' A n i m a I support for a campaign to ~, ' HErt SPOUSES included inside his apartment and Crackers." It turned out to bring back the 1930 "Animal director \Vesley Ruggles , Tefuscd entreaties to give be a love feast between Crackers,"",vhich has nGt been ~Y millionnire Dan Topping, flier himself up to poli('t' who Groucho and his adrnl rcrs. shown in theaters since 1952 t J im rny Addan1s. Vincent 1\1. quickly s u r r o u n d e d the students at the Cni\'ersity of becau::;e of a contractual (~' liyan. a Chicago Tadio building. California at Los Angeles. niixup. '· execut i\'e: Bob Toppin!(, Dan's -----~rr.::I::=:-.j;"if:;:]iirraiiil;!!illiillil;.:;;;:.;,ii~aP;;J~~;---1 brother anrt forme r husband jf " J of ac!n•ss Lana Turner: 'Y..I/ c;eorgr Ross .Jr .. a New 'York "'t;f , ins urance executive, and her / last husband . Edv.•ard C. ' Heard. a Be\'erl y f{ i I Is businessman. All her marria,e:t:>S ended in di\•orce. A \'i\'acious. s h a p el y hrunrHe early in h e r I loll\'\\'OOd ca re e r , her pro~1ini>nt n1arriages and the hL•adlines in ti'k! 193!.ts and 1941}.; t'ausrd by h~r divorces soon <"aUSl'<i her to drop froin the 111nrllght. l lt•r last picture.~ \.\'rre •·Ton101TO\V ·vou Die" ;ind ":\ S"i nging Aff::iir'' in the early 1960s. Court Halt!; Prostitute Quara11ti11c!' SAN F1l.ANCISCO f UP !l - A Superior C'ourt order has hal!M thr pol!rf' <l<'partmrnt 's quaran tine, inspection and treatment of accu sed prost itutes for venereal dis- ease. Thi• prt•En1inclry injunction issued by .J udge lr;1 Bro11•n 1'hursd:1y caine in response l o a !:ixpaycr<>' sui t hy a hank cxcculi\'c and a I a w ye r . rrpresc ntcd by the American Civil L11)(>rtiN' Union. 111c plaintirfs clainied the health officials' treatment of accused prostitutes w a s unconstitutional on srveral ~rounds and an i llegal ~xpenditure of tax funds. 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Save 25o/0 now for a limited time on ly ! • Study /storage wall ln American walnut or Burmese teak. • 1· .. The stereo v.;all I n elegant American walnut or Bunnese teak. Was 485.00 Now 3G:l. 7i'i Sa\1e 251 0 Library wall l n American walnut or Burmese teak. ol~vc iJ ... INDIAN JEWELRY Tomorrow -Saturday Was 325.50 Now 244.10 Save 25 % Was 295.50 Now 221.60 , for your VALENTINE ' SAVE 10·40~oZUNI Needle Point & Inlay. NAVAJO Rings, Bracelets, Squashes. SANTO DOMINGO "He shee'', Necklaces; Choaker s, Jacklaws. PRIZE WINNING NHDLI POINT SQUASH TURQUOISI THPH 33SS Via Lido Newport leach Cl•••4 Su" .. •r I 1) MA CHIN'S 201 Marine ' lalboa Island 0,.-" 1 D•Y• On the Mall -10 a.m. - 5 p .m. FA$HIONj ISLAND ' NEWPORT CENTER ·-~ _,{. Pacific Coast Highway -Between Jamboree and MacArthur ) Save 25)(, D'ECORlATDR SO. COIS I Pllll Coit.i Meia S4().1777 WiNiE MILL OF ORANGE Orange 631-1111 • i • ' \ D ."ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Necessary l.1 ;in overdue refonn action last week, 1-lunting· 1\1 /l Jlt,•:ir h Union 1-ligh School D1stnct trustees finally l ,d le>tl :i halt to a practice allowing both n at expense al· lo\\1:1n1·e!' a11d c.xpens~ r laj111s by 15 admini~t rators. JJ1~Lr1ct adn1ini stra1o rs -including Supt. Jack 1:npL·r. \vliu "'as receiving a $150 n1onthly private car ;ill1J\\''1 rll'c hu1 u~ing a di strict car 90 percent of th e time -\\ 1JI 1111 \'.' h~l\'e to file itemized clain1s for expenses :1n!1 elioos-e hc•t \.'.1eer1 use of distriL·t cars or gas 111ilcage Jpr (h1•11' 0\\1\ l':ll'S. 'l'ru~tee!'> acln11t1ed the procedure at least looked q11c·:-t1p11a1Jlc tu othel's and could be costlier than n~ces­ -.a ry \\'ll h the regular allowances totaling about $875 :1 u1011t/I. Exira e.'\pense claims had been tacked onto 111;11 <>ne trustee ft'.!els t hat raising administrative salaries h\' i,:ran t1 n!.( sueh flat allowances was di shone"t and [1u..,~1 bly illegal because it hid financial truths from the puhl11.:_ It is at le<1.s t undesirable. ln vc~t1g:it1 n ):! ways to economize on adn1inist rative r-\pcn ... e~ in a 1nanagen1en t study, as was suggested, is ;1 ).,Olid Id('<\. l'.;eacl 1 E n hanC'en1C'n t 'l"l1c $6 .9 million redevelopment of Bolsa ('hica . '-.tJt1 · !:each will be a boon to recreation in tins area. It \v iii put the fi ni shing touches on a natural beach and n1;1kl' LI 1nore accessible and usa ble by the public. '!'he plan to add lifeguard stands, restrooms, con- 1·1•-.:-;i(ins, pa rkin g, a signalized entrance, landscaping ;ind b1cycle t rails was praised by one member of the Sc1111 ll f'oa~t. ltegional Zone Conservation Commission. \\1l11th had final revie\v, as "what Jlroposition 20 is all ;1boll t." 1'hc comn1ission told the state Parks and Recrea· Mostly Ectsy Q11iz About .~1tt riy T liings ~YDNEY J. HARRIS) It's t1111i· fn · ou~ 1ncdiu m·to-easy quiz {J[ !ht· m·nl1~1 \"ou should get about :O.L'VCn ou r 11f 10 of l ht·~l'. or 70 percent : onh 1h•· 1.1.,1 thrct' questions are old·style dlllictd!. J. ,\.111)•· thi· ,C:.'1 mc-s in \1·hich the ·:0!1011 111!! ,.'\' trrrns: 1a) Chukkl'r, lb) !.t"t. n 1 /\04u1·t, td i Dormy, (c) 1·:\1'h:111,',!'. ·.: 1 j1,,, th" rul1 uud orif!\na1 names 1 I 11 1" !1dk.11111g 1.1 1 1~1ano, \bl Tuxicab, ~1·1l'-t111 qj, l'lll1'lll~l. \l'I Cl'l!O. :t. \\ 1111·11 1.., tlii 1 onlv d1sl1nct1vclv Brit- J~h t1tl(• :1111u11g thL· tUl011'1ng: !<1f PrinC'c, 1h1 lllli,1·, ll'l l~;1rl1 ldi (1)Unt, \('! !J1 I! i.1 1 4 \', l1;1l :11'i-1hc· f11ll n:1mes of the I ·!!0111 it• ;•= i:1 .. 1·~ L11 J) H. Lawrence, !111 I!\, \\'1·1 1.~. 1r1 l'.G. \\lodchousc, 1r!t I·:!-:. ('u:n11ungs. ;ind \e) 1'.S. Eliot. • ( !f \\h,11 n.'.lt1on.1 1 dcrivution a rc 1111· fol!1111 u1;.: lln'l'd~ of dogs : (a l f:>oodJe. doi llu-~\·, 11 1 !):1l1nauan. tdl Great IJ:u1r q• 1. l 1, 1·1 hound. li. \\ h.i: il11 :ill thl' following ha\'e i11 r o111111•1n .\H llH.'Uus. B ;ind() t c er , l "11st11~. I·, ~1111 11. :uttl I 'erru·r~ i . \\ hu•l1 J,111~u;1;.;L' 1<.; 1.J11cny spokC'n 111 ih" !nll11'.'.l!l~ 1'01111ll'tL·~ 1a1 Cd rnl>odia , 1h1 ~u~11~l;i11.1. IL'\ l1reenla11d. (di Iran, 1111d (t l'-;·.itl H. ·111t· toll111\ulg 11c··rt· p~·rsons famous 111 !111· :.1 1s 1'.!10 (IJtJngcd Jhf'i r nnnll·s ; 1!11•111 1(\ ··~1 r·ll l1u1n 111s 11r1g1n:1I 11an1c: 1.11 \J.I\ l,11lth!l.!l1 1111 Emil ih 'rlO!-(, 11 I \,, .. j l\,1111 I ii I 'J'1·1)Ch)I' l\{)!'ll'lll 0\l·S)\I. Dear Gloomy Gus Why don't you give Edison pr lee hikes as much publicity ,,·hen the requests go before the Public Ulil· ities Commission for public hear- ings? P.0 .0 .R. GIMlmy Gin commtt•U 1rt 111t11nlll9d ~Y retdffl M>d de 11ot 11e<•1wrl1Y r-11Kf fllt vleW1 ~ rt11 n.w111ptr. Stn<I r111r Pll PHVt 10 Gloamy Gui, Dl llY l"ilol. (el Georgi Balanchivadzc. 9. What field are the follovting names associated \Vith : Bar tho! in 's, Baumgarten's, Bochdalek's1 Bonnot 's, lind Bo\mlan's. 10. What unique distinction do the fol!o,ving U.S. Presidents have in common: Buchanan. Tyler, Van Buren. Pierce, and Fillmore. ANS\VERS: 1. (a) Polo, (bl Tennis. (c) Croq uet . (d) Golf. (e) Chess. 2. (a l Pianoforte. (bl Taximeter Cab riolet, lcl Spatterdashes, (d) Clnematograph, (e) \lioloncl'llo. 3. (c) Earl. 4. \a ! Da\'id lferbert, (b) Heri>ert Creorgc, (c\ Pelham Grenville. (d) Edward Estlin, (e) Thomas Slearns. 5. {al German, lb) Siberian , (c) Croatian, (d) German, (CJ Srottish. 6. All are early y,·eapons of warfare or punishment 7. (aJ Khmer. (b) SerbO- C.'roalian, (c) Danish, (d) Persian. (cl J~ebrew. 8. 1a) l'vlax Reinhardt. 1b1 Andre r.·taurois. (c l Sic-gfr1ed Sassoon, (ti! Joseph Conrad. 1ei (~corg<' Balanchine-. 9. The field of medicine-all are nan1es of glands in the human body. 10. They comprise lhe only five ex-Presidents of the llnited States y,·ho 11•c.re living ;1t the $:'lmc time.. dunng Lincoln 's fir:\t H:rn1 , frorn :-.1circh. 1861 , lo January, 1802 . Correction tion Dept. last October to present an overview of the three-pha.se n1a ster plan or face the chance of separate parcels being de nied. Th is proved to be the right step, one whi ch allo wed a full picture or what wiU be built and one \vhic h justf1ed Lhe fi nal approva l. By retaining the ri ghl of desi~n revie w. commis- ~ion planners 1pay h~Jp insure the Bolsa Chica facelift is a succe!>sful operation. 1'rue Conuntmi ty Service On ce referred to as "junior" colleges, California's two-year sc hools v»ere renamed community colleges and given a new emphasis in edu eatio n: service to the com- 1nu nity. So me sOll fun ction primarily Js a stepping stone to a four-year university. or as a hancly trade sc hool. but one district whit•h perhap s best exen1plifies and digni· fies the term "co1nn1unity" is our ow n Coast Co mmunity College Dist.rict serving Nc \v pnrl Reach. Costa ?Ylesa. Huntington Beath. r·ountain Valley, Seal Beach and \Vestminster. It still fun ctions, as it should. as a path to four.year progress, or a job training center. But even a quick glance at its progran1 easily den1onstrates the neighbor· ly attitude it displays for all the co rn1nuni ty . Examples: free lect ures on avia tion, food. photog. raphy; morning classes on micro\v ave oven cookin g. herbs and spices, organir gardening; 'rV classes through Channel 50 on anthropology, geology. sewing and sketching: not to n1ention the host of standard evening and daytime classes. Almost anythin g n1e1nbers of the community want, the Coast District offers and that's the n1eaning of the title. H ''WE'RE MOiH SALLIN6 THE OU> BATTLESHIP.'' Co11gress11aeta Face a Dile11a11aa Impeachment Vote Poses Problems \\' ASl·ll NGTON -One n1cssagc fro111 • Pr es i d e n t ~ixon 1vhich Si.HTie Congressmen \\'Cre loa th to bl•l1cve came across loud and cll'ar: he won 't, be scarl'd. or sharned out of offict·: he will ha ve to be votrd out. Nixon finally got thal :ll'ross to Congress in his State (){ the li11ion ml'S- Sllge. and it leaves the House of Reprc· scntatives 1\·ith a se· rious dilcn1rna. TJ ,i:; is the problem of \'Ot1ng Nixon out or o f fice on general principles: ror'1t be· comes int'reasingly clear that the circumstantial c.ase against him lacks conc lusive corrohoration or refutation . TllE HEAOLI NI-:s say that the special prosecutor·s office •·backs" th e credibility of the 1estirnony against the prcsidenl of the fon1H•r \V hile 11ouse counsel and confessed to v e r • u p conspirator, John Dean. That is the widest pQssible construction of 1he stH!e1nent in court by a SIX>kc-sman !or the special proseculor·s office 1hat this .ofrice .. has no basis for believing ~·Jr. Dean has committed perjury in any ~;ury or la ck or it has neve r really been the issue . It has never been challenged that 1he meetings he said took place actually did lake pince. nor that the matters discussed actually V.'l'rC d!S('USscd. TI1e issU(' has Oec-n whether or not Dean and !he President h.'.ld a meeting of rninrls on \Vhat Dean was doing and rcpor!ed th:it others \\'Cre doing. 1'he iss ue ha s .:il:o;o been v.'hen 1hc President \.'.'as ad v1;;l·d \\'hat \\'JS going on 11nd hts re;_ic11on to this inl orn1;111 011. (rucHARD WILSO~ IT IS !'\OT a question of \\'hether or not Dean lied in specific in.stances. but o[ the legal weigh t or bis testimony implica!ing Nixon in the light of all the othl'r circumstances. Also the possibility exists that Dean may have bee n mistaken on when certain lhings 1~cre sai d. but not necessarily that he deliberately and kno\\·i:ngly lied about it. . -Dean has nol been subjected in public to anything that might be callc-d thorougti croi,'.i-examination, although it must be ~~Ibkl tha t1· ill his ; statements to .p rosecutors and grand jury, he went through a testing of his credibility. !·le is obviously er.edible enough to lake to court. but it is nC>t at all UJHL~ua\ for such presumed credibili ty lo undergo se\'ere strain in adversa ry cross-examination. If he is shown to have been n1ista ken on when certain things "'ere sald, as y,·as only briefly mentioned in the \\'aterga te hearings, hi s credibility v.·ill suffer. IN ANY CASE, the prosecutor's office has not said that Dean's testimony implicates Nixon in a c r i m i n a I conspiracy ; it has merely said it has no ev idence of perjury on Dean's par1 . !lo\\· any serious·n1inded Coogressman can vote on impeachment 11.-ithout knOY.'ing a great dea l more about Dean's credihility must bother a good many of them. For 'vhen they ''ot.e on in1peachn1cnt they will be supporting that credibility. 1'hey carmot flnd an out in saying merely that there is 8 prima ' facic case Vo'hich mwt be adjudicated. as a grand jury might. A \'OTE of aye on a bi!l of impeachment v.·ill be rega rded as a vote of guilty. ruid no amount of explaining lh(• constitutional procedure will suffice if the SC'nate. does not convict. Congressmen \\'ho ha\'t' be11n hon1c recently reallze that a great man_v pcop!t· don't know Lhe difference bc\\.'.'Cf'll impeachmt·nt and conviction . Any Congressn1:in who votes for i n1pl"ac hmcn t musl take inio cons ide ration th£' very real prospect !hat the Se na te y,•il1 1101 vote to con1·ic t Nixon and removl' hi m from officr, leaving the in1pcachers holding !he bag. Th L" is one reason v.•hv t h l' ilnpeaehment que stion is so chai1cy, and v.·hv Unile<l Press International. in a su~1·ey of the entire !louse could find onh1 h5 \l'ho sciid 1hev \\'ou ld vote for imPeactimenL A credible ~stin1ate is thar. at the presrint mo m e n t , impeachment v.·ould lose by 100 \'oles but if the ma rgi n only pro\'cd to be 50 or less. there is no ind ication Nixon y,·ould accept !his as a mandate to quit !'or !ack of public confidence. That is the r~al n1c-ssage on the st:it<' of the Presidency. and Congress. for the fi rst time, appears to have heard i l. Don't Rush to Alaska Yet To the Editor : Now that the President has signed the Trans Alaska Pipeline 1\uthorization Act , there is a \\'idespread misimpression tha t construct.ion of the line already has begun. As many as 600 persons come to Alas ka each month in search of non-existent pipeline construction jobs. At best these people arc disap!Xlilltt'd. Unfort unately, many entire families find thl'n1srlves stranded. mid and homeless 11!lhout prospccl or rclicf. MA ILBOX let1tr1 from •••O•" ''" wtl(O!!M. Norrn•llY wrll•t• 1hould <onvt1 !heir me1111tt in lOt woro1 or ltu. Tiit rlt h! to cond-"'" t.lttn 11 til .,..,_, or 1llml111to Ubtl I• ret.,...M. AH ltM•~ mlltl In· elude 1f1n1!urt 1nd m 1lll111 1dd,..u. bwl "'"''' m1Y b. wllhhtld on rt~u•1I II 1ulll<llnl r11i.o11 It 1pp1rent. Poetry will no! bt p11bH1lllcl. altitudC' of responsibili!y to serve and to rC'spond lo the Interests of the distrit1's coostiturnts. Or1.1· Legis lators' Lu.sh Pensio1i Pla1i ALYESKA began several months ago a can1paign through the nC\l'S mcd ra to correctly inform job seekers alx>ut p1relinc c-mployn1ent. This campaign has bcc·n cxp<1.nded re<:ently to i n c I u d e advertisements, television ncwsclips and free informational brochure s. But man y hund reds sti ll learn lhe truth too late and often tragicall y, :-.ielghbor·s \"1cw Of The United Sta tes Role ," not only 11ppcared on that same page but also has beco111e a hit record and a hot news item . Sinclair's column emphasized the idea that An1erica·s humanitarian role in world affairs has been too frequeotly overlooked IJy other nations. Thereupon. immediately air er the speech , those presrn! trstrd Uus reprcsC'ntat ivc. Se vrral in !he audil'ncc had completed the co1Jrse a year past. They h:id subsequen1ly st"nt th eir citizenship applica tions in to thf' Department of Immig ration and Naturalization. )'ct no .,.,.ord for the past six mon1 hs had be('n scnl fn:un the Dcpartrncnt. l!cnce. a 1isl of those npplicants w:is oompi!rd then :.ind tl1 l're and \.'.'as handed 10 Lhc Congressman . He In tun1 pled ged the investigation necessary to untangle the burcaucral 1c- "·eb in wh ich these. future citizens h;uJ becon1e enmeshed. i I ,,-'fJf /11'11 •·f!/11111 11.~ '"' 1//c LC!Jls· /<i1i1r~· l~~'ill'l'll!<'llL .~11,~1e11)), S;i;.i 111u·r,. :111 ;1\1-r:t}.:l' \1 11rking ~uy 111' ~.d (l\1·r lhl' ,,.,,r.., ~ou 1"h11nk n1011c_v 1111n .1 h111v l<1r ,\1111r rr·ri rc:1nrnt. l'ou 11u~ 111 uliuul hair lhl' cn111loy£'r pays 1hc r<'"'· \\'h1·11 you·rt• rt0, or fi~. ;.irter y,·orking :1bou1 40 )'l'a r~. you f'a n rP lire on about ~l.000 a n1o nlh: nlaybc a bit mOrl'. \Vith :-.oci~! "C'ct1:-1!y. :VOU ('jltl SOUC'"ll' 1),1'. \Vcll. h'lh~' y1•11'rr 111 Ilic 11r(1!l1~ !11t~1 r:e. ... s \' o ll ,.,hnpld I)· :r !-IL<ilo ' l(';.1· .11r1r i\1•11 lhf'rt•:, ;i ·"r:1\~ l!',hfl lhl'f1·\ .1 : ' :? \ ~ l'Cllll' I hi·t{ t' 1:1 .. lt•"i•.t;1. tor~' rel 1rl•nl(•n1 ~~ S· tcJll you <'Ot1ld 11ork pnrt 11mr, hold ;ino thl'r Joh on thl' side, and reti re after in ~t·ars with ful! benefits. Those bt:ncf1to.;'' Ty,·o·lh1rds of ynur annual $1!1,200 s11 lary plus regular cos t-of·living :.i djus!mr·nt s. At lhc going ra le that would bl' $1.066 a n111nth, µlus . Or. you could retire ar1er 15 yC'ars 1n ofhcr if ~ou "·e re y,•\lt1ng to accept a two pt·rcllll deduction from your bcncf11' hJ r f'a l h year you y,•ere short of lJJ!t' titl. Tft tt t--:tt-:1\.'t-: those 0.'nf•fils you woulc! fHll l'ighl JW'rrf'nt or your salary (about $128 .1 111011rh 1 in to <1 retire1ne.nt fu nd. i l'rlor 10 HJflf\ ii v.·;1s onl y four percent• but up1vnrd ud1ustn1 rnts were lhcn made i: In both mnt ribution~ and ht'nc.f1ts . 1'he 1"or I! 11·orks out . thf' leg i:ilators • p.t) JlJOtJI 10 pcrct•nt of the cosls nf I [...__R_u_s_,_~A_i;_:r_o_N~J their retirement plan : !he taxpa yers pick up the rest. Fo r the fiscal year J97J. th e legislators' retirement plan cost $869,803: about $780.000 of that came from the taxpaye r's general fWld . A ]('gislator wlth 20 years in office can retire, regardless of age. at abou t $1~.500 a year (plus those regular cpi increases 1. If you 're a real veteran, such as Sena !or Handy Collier. IJ.Yrcka , with 36 years in offi ce, you can retire at $16.000 a year. And , if Co lli er, 71 , should piiss on his wife. who is now 35, would as his 11·ldow rccc-ive at least $8,000 a yea r for the rest of her life. THAT JS plenty good. Bui. the legislators did themsc-lves even better. Those birds rigged up an early retirement bonus plan fo r those in their nock v.·ho were elected prior to 1969 and were hurt by this ye a r ' s reap1X>rt ionment. Tha l extra goodic came in lwo parlS. First. the percent.age {actors on which benefits are figured were upped 10 percC'nt. Second, any legislator elected prior lo 1969 whose district was touched ·by rea pporl ionmcn t cnn retire this year, rC'gardless of agl' -and start drawing his retirement benefits. Thus, a "reilpr)()r!ioned" leg islator 40 years old <.:un qull and get 20 e.1.Lro years o( retirement payn1enls. I I I t;nl css. Qf eoursc. h~ !:ikes anot!u'r job al the public !rough. In tha1 case. his benefits arc cut back to $:x!O a month fp ltts cost or living adjustments ). FOR EXAi\1PLE, Senator F red t>.·larlcr's 2nd dls lricl "-'as abolished in this year's reapportionment. r..'larler will be 42 in April. This is his tenth year in office. \\'hen ~Iarler leaves the Senate. he can start drawing early rctir£'Tncn l benefils of aboul $700 a nionth. $8.~00 a year. By the tinlr. he is 60, and ready for normal re!ircmcn!, he will have received <-1pproxin1atcly S\52,000. Jf he should Jive to he 75, he will receive another $126.000 -plus those cost or ll \·ing adjustments. Alt !old . a potential of about $278.000 in retirement benefits for 10 yea rs in office. If Marler should be appointed to the superior Court. his early retirement bonus v.·ould be cut back to $500 a month. After he left the bench. his full legislator reti rement payments would resume. OR, 1.ake lhe case or Robert r.-loretti. a.toretti is leaving the Assembly to run ror C'r0vernor. Shou ld he be defeated, do not .,.,·eep for him. f\-1orelli has been in the assembl y for 10 years. lie is 37. tie could start drawing about S8,400 a year in retirement paymcnUs. By the tlme he is 60, in 1996. he will , have received more lhan $18S,OOO as an early retirement bonus. And , he Could conlinue to draw $8.400 a year, plw cost of living :idjustn1cnts for I.he rest of his lire. The truth is construction has not begun. and none will begin until many outstanding legal and administrative hurdles are crossed. Furthennore, when this activity does commence, Alyeska 1vill a .... ·ard contracts for the work to various conslruction companies. These firms will do all the hiring of workmen. TllEREF'ORE, appli cations for these jobs should not be submitted to Alyeska , Persons sreking construction jobs should 11·atch for announcen1ent.s of the award of contracts and the start of constroction in !he press and in trade journals, and apply directly lo s e I e c t e d contractors. Abovc all. ,..,e recommend that no one co1ne to Alaska in search of a job. Job seek£'rs should be certain before com ing that jobs are available here fo r them. The unemployment rate in the state is the highest in the nation. The. winters are the longest and the most sc\'ere. Furthennbre. there is an Alaska law giving job prcCerence to Alaskans. We're trying to make these facts known to prevent hardship. JOf!N F . RATIERMAN Public Affa irs, Alyeska Pipeline S.rvlct Company New Ame rle om To Tite Editor'. 'This letter ls in response to the Dally Pilot's ,Jan. 22 editorial entitled. "A Friend Indeed." 'Illat edltorlal in tum was directed toward Gordon Sinclair, a Ca nadian, whose column, ' • A Gordon Sindai,r bas tuned in to latent reeling.s o·ver what many ·;\mericans consider to be a tact--of gratitude by . foreign nations. However. ·there are foreigners in out mldlt, Other than Sinclair, who h'.&Ve by more dramatic action pledged a laidl in tbt" United Sta tes. , .. WE WANT to mentioii U.-' ,~. These foreigners were invo!Ted In f.he first 1974 event spouored · by.1tbe· Costa Mesa Bicentennial COmmlttee. · This committee on Jan. 18 p res en tt d certificates or r e co g n.14 I o n and achievement to those ·alieu· Who had completed th e fall Aineriea6ization course at Orange Coast CqUe"'.:· For two reasons tbi,.BScentennial Commlttee recognized iJ¥.~le, who by their !eat and ~ud>S ~~ freely to join this natton. One tM committee understands that Amedci-: i..s a naUon or immigrants and that the blcentermial era is a time for ~ to say to the world that they helped to make us what we are. And two, the committee app reciates the vaJue of welcoming people who enter Into ciUzenshlp. Regardless or official overseas' attitudes, many of the world still thlnk that America ls a better place to tlve. FURTIIERMORE, what took )'.llace during that class meeting la "lign.Utcant because those eleven Immigrant.I leuned flrst·hand about self.government. The prlnclpa l speaker was C«igreproan Andrew llinshaw. He 8poke In detail Rboot the "duties oC a Congressman_" Among ~e duties described was his ., 11£E REACTIONS of those prcsC'nt, not only for the recognition. but also for the action . was o\·erwhetming. \\'c invite any of you who arc d('('pl,v concemed over what r..1r. Sincla ir and the ,Pi lot's editorial expressed to attend ~· o< these clas.ses or to be present tbe next time prospective citizens arc recogni zed. •· .I DON BULL. L'hairman of the Costa Mesa Bicrotermial Committee IIANK PANIA N, Vice·Chal rman DAILY PILOT RobeTt N. W11d , PubU.t11tr T.hettnas Kttvil, Editor Barbara Krtiblch .Ed.itorfal Pogt Edi t-or The fllltor1•1 .pap of the Daily, Pilot 'attks to inronn aod stimulatl!: readers by prnmtlnc on this pqe dtvt:neicommerrtary'on foptcs ol tn-. tettst by syndicated columnl•la and cvtoonlatl, by prO'Ykltl'll • forum for read@rs' vlew1 11nd by pteff'nlln&" this n""'pe.Jl"r'• oplnionl llJ'ld ldeu on curttnt toplci. The editorial opinions ol !hi!:-Dally Pilot •PP'•r only in the t:dltorial column at the top or the ..J)ale. Oplnkml exprtsaed by the roi. umn1m and cartoonist• and letltt .wrlt~ are th•lr own and no fOOon:e- mcnt of tt'lelr views by the DaJly Piiot thould ~ W"1'ft4. · Friday, February 8, 1974 ' ' I 1 I I ' \ 1, I 1 I t I ' • • . -. • ··- To•lay's Fi11nl N.Y. Stof.>ks VOL. 67, NO. 39, ~ SE.CTION S, 42 PAGES ,• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 197 4 N TEN CENTS Newport Planners 01( Disputed Interchange Despite bi t t er citizen OPPoSition. Newport Beach planning com1n issioners Thursday endorsed a 1n u I t i -I e v e I interdlilnge at MacArthur Boulevard and the Pacific c:oast Highway. Their action ww a 5 lo 2 recoounendation that the controversial co~pt be includOO in the c'1y's new general plan as the most prom ising long-range proposal for relieving traffic congemion in the area. Hmvever in deference to interch::inge opposition from lhe Corona del Mar area, con1missiQOers agreed to give the project a ··o" priority. the lowest af four possible priority levels. The public bearing on the issue produced some or tile strongest rhetoric to be heard before the co1nmission in recent months. Commission Cbairman William Agee, <in outspoken opponent of t h e interchange, said the same group 1hilt \Vantcd the interchange also wanted expansion or Orange Co11n1y Airport , construction of a free .... ·ay through 1he n1iddle of the ci.iy and an overall increase in density in the city to 40 Wlits }X'r acre. Agee charged that supporters o! the interchange \\'ere allied v.·ifh factions who ''w ant to prof i t from overdevelopment of this 1own." Paul Hummel, president of the Corona de! Mar Civic Association, said tliat improvement of the intersection \vould ASTRONAUT EOWARD GIBSON GREETS NASA RECdVi:iY 1"!AM LEAO!lt MEL RICHMONO 'Mission Accomplished' in the Pacific as Skylab Crew End Longest Manned Space Flight Spacemen Back Safe, Sound Rock)' Proble1n O·vercome • Ut Perfect Splaslidow1i ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS (AP! -Skylab 3's astronauts overcame a leaky rocket system problem today and returned safely to e~n1Ji , splashing down in the Paci fic Ocean lo successfull y complete an 84-day niission, his1ory·s longest space voyage. • ''Good to be back, glad to be home,'' was the report from astronauts Gerald P. Carr of Santa Ana, William R. Pogue and Dr. Edward G. Gibson, formetly of San Clemente, minutes after thei r A}lOllo command ship llllld<d Oll.dlowY Patricici Hearst Held As Ransoni in 'Trade?' BERKELEY (AP) -An unde rground t~rror:ist group which says it is holding ktdnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearat may have abducted her as T8080m for two of the group·s "soldiers" who are charged y.•ith murder, police sa id today. The m'ystcrious Symbionese Liberation Anny claimed responsibility for the abduction in a letter receiVed Thursday and. the Hearst family awaited detriands for her release today. The mllitant group , said she would be executed if anyone tries to rescue her. · ' Bolh police and a fami ly spokesman raised lhc possibility that the randsom demand. when it comes, might be the feedom of two charged with murderin g Oakland schools Supt. Ma~u.s Foster Nov. 6, "It's 'on everybody's mind," said HEARST KIONA~ERS EVIL AS COBRA SYMBOL. Story Pago 5 Richard Berger, a Befk'eley police •PokeSl!Jll{. • 1 He said rtO demana for lheii-~Om had been inadt. .. \ ' Anoth'er Berkeley off icer said a money demand would be easier .t~ meet than (See HEARST, Page !j ! sees 176 miles southwest of San Diego. and within 31h. miles of the prime recovery ship, the USS New Orleans. One of rtwo rocket thruster systems designed to control the spacecraft developed a leak less than two hours belore splashdo\~·11, forcing t h c astronauts to come in witti only one thruster system operating. Mission Control, v•orricd U1at ftuncs from the le:iking rocket could harn1 the space1nen. \\'arned them to \Vear oxygen masks if 1hey detected fish~· or acid odors . the smell of the propellants used in !he rockets. Splashdo"'·n rarne at 8: 17 p.rn . 1POTl. 84 days. l hour and 16 minutes after t.he Skylab 3 mLssion began. It was the end of an era of manned space eltploration and the f i r s l splashdown of an American space crc\v in almost a decade that was not carried live on national television. In ··Washington. President Nixon hailed the astronauts and said they completed "one'·of the scientifically most productive endeavors in human history. We salute them and all their predecessors who have launched us on this great adventure." "I feel great." said Gibsop as he stood on the deck of the recovery ship. The astronauts \Vere helped .from their spacecraft. but a doctor said they tSee RETIJR N, Page 2) . ' UPI Tt ltll11410 I ,. . ' '!.~ . SAN PllANlilSCO PBI REtEASEO THE$ COMPOSITE 'SKETCHW EAllLY TODAY Drawings of Suspects fn Patricia Hearst Abduction From Witne1M1 .I ,f •• ,., ' only attract 1nore "yo-yos " 011 111!l'kl·11d s "to trespass" in Newport Bcal'h. "We 're sat urated here. \Ve don'L \V:l nt them. And we'd like to see. yo u U1vcrl them right past the city any \\'3y you can," Hummel told commissioners. Every one of the other speakers ~it the two-hour hear-in g agreed \l'i!h l·lummel lhal construction of 1he interchange \l'OU!d 1:1!!ract 111or e tnl!fic to the area. Noise However. a rnajority of co111rnissioncrs argued th<t l the city had a n.:sponsi hllity to explore ful'thcr the 1110~1 l••(·hn ital!y efficient solutions to iLS traffic problem:>. "Every interchange is not necessarily a freeway," said Commissioner Donald Beckley. "f fl'el the :iltl;rn<ili ves to an interchange rrprrsent a non.solution to a problern th11l·s only going to &C't v.'orse and wo rse." Con1n1is~ione r llrill SrC'ly pointedl y d1sJgretd 'l'ith llu1n1nc L sayi ng that ·I don·t thiJ1k it's ri:>Sponsible 10 considl'r Olllstders as trcsp;1ssers_" Conunlssiooer Ja1:kie I-le<ilher argue(( thut the failure of lhe interchange \.0 \1111 a \Omna d l'! :"llnr "popularity t on- lf'~l ' didn 't detra ct fro1n 1is technic:•I n11~rit'i. The coznrnission recom n1endation wi ll b.~ hca,.d before !.he 1e i1y eo1u1cil lat f·r th is 1nonth. Flap Delay Judge Won't Hear Airport Motion Repeatedly pointing out thal a crucial stale hearing into the dispute ls just 11 da ys away, Superior Ccurt Judge \\lalter Yi1. Charamza today refused to interfe re with opera\1011s a!. Orange County Airport. Juctge Chara1nza deferred 1ill' 1notion fi!ed by Newport Beach City Ailornry l>cnnis O'Neil until l'itarch 28 to gi\'e bo!h the city and lht" count.Y an opp:irtunity to base th eir argun1cnts on the results of a three·day state·· hearing: into the jet nolse controversy. That hearing will be held Feb. 19·20 and 21 in the Santa Ana Counl .v Courthouse before a hea ring of ficer \Viii be assigned here from Los Angeles. O'Neil agreed to the conlin'lance afl·~r rcmindlng Judge Chararnza that the county is in violation of state la\\'S governing jct noise emissions at the airport and has been so for more than a year. "They don't have the va riance they need to support their operations and it's by no means certain I.hey could get one," the city attorney said. "lt has been stated that the cily wants to close down all operations at the. airport but I \Vant to, say today that that is not so." o ·Neil added. "That ma y· not be such a bad thin g." Judge Charaniza intcrjcctetl. "\Vhat \l'e \Vant." o·Ncil continued, "is romplianre by the cottnty with jet noise standards imposed by the state and that is the purpose of the wr it "'e are seeking today .'' "If I \\'ere to take any action along those lines, you kno\v very .well that the county y.·ould go to San BernardiJ10 Irvine Company Co11dominium Pla~1 S11pported The Irvine Company \1·on Kc\1•1>0rt Beach planning rommiss1on approval Thursdav to add three high rise rondomiii iu1n tov.·ers tu its Ne\vpor l Cl1nter complex. The estimated $10 n1ill ion residential proj ect was approved unanimously after con1pany offi ci als and architects sa tisfi ed commissioners on a series of questions that had been raised at an earlier mee ti ng. According to company officials. th e three H3·slory buildings wllh a total of 245 units will ~ -Consume ooly half of the electricity and generate only a fraction of the automobile traffic lha t a comparably sized commercial office building would. -Add more lo Newport Beach in ta:< revenue than it requ ires in city services. -Produce virtua ll y 110 a dv erse environmental impact . L.'l sl year the plann jng comtnissioTI voted to kill apartment density zoning for this Newpor t. Cen ter p r o j e c t . However, the Irvi ne Company appealed the ruling to the city council, which reversed the planners. As a result , commissioners Th ursday refrained from questioning the density of the projeC"t. And since the proposed towers exceed the city's normal' parking and open space requirements, the public hearing proceeded smoothly. "Just to set the record straight," said Comm ission Chairman William Agee "T personally still don 't feel high rise residential projects are right ror Ne"·port Beach. However, the rules on that have been set by the city council .'' he said. Agee is a city council candida te. Big_Building Burns MECCA (UPI I -Firb Of undete rmined origin destroyed one ot the largest buildings n tfiis small town klday despite the efforts or Riverside County fU"e units and a score of ,voluntet~. Tbe. building housed a service station, garage and hotef and Jett the cothmunlty With one service station. • J, 'I • (The Fourth District Court of Appeal s) afl1! get. this matter delayed through an appeal," Judge Charamza sai d. "The.re is no point in taking any kind of acti on in this court until the slate hearing is held later this n1onth," !he judge said. Judge Charatnza i.s a former Nc\vport Beach t•ity attorney hin1se!f. O 'Nt~H said the city v.·ants the county 'Higli Cost of Oil' to establish a noise impact boundary at the airport and operate the facility \vith a noise impact area no greater than zero. State noise standards require airports to establish a maxi1nun1 noise level of 70 decibels in i n1 n1 e di a t e I y surrounding areas. That noise level must be reduced· to 65 decibe ls by 1985 under cu rrent laws. Gas Shortage Threatens , I ' Ediso11 Pla11t ,Expansion 1 By TERRY COVILLE 01 flit Ditty Pilot Slfll The expansion o{ several Edison Company power plants -including the big one in Huntington Beach. but not the nuclear station in San Onofre - • coul d be jeopardized by the oil crisis. Southern California Edison officials said today al\ capital iniprovement projects. except nuclear plants, are being re-eva luated because of the high cost of oil. •·All of our capital projects are being scrutinized almost on a daily basis.'' said Paul Richardson. Edison distrjct manager in Huntington Beach. •·But no conclusions have been reached. "We are hopeful o! staying in business a11d meeting the demands, \Yhatever they are, though our main commitment is to nuclear development." An officia l Edison statemen t on expansion or TIC\\' projects says: "An ongoing evaluation may result in the rescheduling or reconsidcratio.n of a nu1nber of non-nuclear projects .. , !\'lueh. hu t not all of the increased oil priCl'S arc absorbed in rate increases f9 the. publi c. said llichardson. but the fu el squeeze is still making it diffi cult for expansion. Four years ago. Edison \ras paying $2.20 a barrel for loV.'·Slllphur Indonesian oil.. A year ago the price was $5 .12 a barrel. but now it is $13.50 a barrel and escalating. New hiring already has stopped at Edison because of the fuel costs. according to Phil .Martin, Orange County division manager. He said Edison grossed about $1 billion last year, but paid nearly $!.IOO million for the fue l it consumed. Accord ing to Richardson. the major projects '<l'hich V.'Ould be affected are: -A S312 1nilliori eltpansion of the fossil fu el plant in lluntington Beach, 11 is scheduled for operation in J976-7i providC'd there are no further deh1ys in construction approval. The !ossil fuel Gloria Stei11en1 'Tosses' Salad CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPI) Feminist Gloria Steinem, informed al a banquet th at her tossed salad contained non-union letluce. wa lked outside the building and dlunped the salad on the ground. About a di:lzen University of North Carolina students marched out "'i!h ~15. Ste inem Thursday night and also disposed of their salad s. They were cheered by a group of 10 pickets colling themselves "Chapel Hill Friends of the Uni ted farm \Vorkers." Calhy MacBeth, a spokesman for the pickets. said they decided to picket the Carolina Inn because "'ts. Steinem was din ing lhere after a speech at the un iversity and "she works with Cesar Chavez and should have something to say about serving non-union lettuce." Chavez is hel'ld of the United Farm Workers . plant now puts out 992 megawatts ot power. The combined cycle addition! \\·ill add another J.416 mega"·atts of peak power production. -The $198 million modernization of the Long Beach plant to increase it s output from 148 mega\vatts to 563 (See EDISON, Page tJ Orlinge County's Gas Statio1is Will Be Closed Another "dry" we{'kend has been for ecast Ior Orange County motorists by the Southern Ca!i for11 ia A12tomobi!e Club which today reported that 95 percent of all servk·1• stations wi ll he cl osed Sunday. EVEN·ODD DAY RATION PLAN URGED FOR U.S., P•g• 11 The 1rorst gasless stret ch apparently \\'ill be along the St1n Dk·go Freeway through Orange Coun1 y !Cl San Diego. For the first ti1n c since thJ auto club started keeping track last sun1mer, not one of the stations contacted along the route pla ns to be open Sunday, club officials said. 11otorists "'ere also \Varned to rxpcct the "tcn1porari!y out of gas" sign postC'd a t 15 percent of all stations il1 Southrm ($cf: GAS, Page 2J Orange Cea st • Weather ~rosily sunny Saturday. arc(lrd· ing lo the \\'cather service with slightly \1am1er temperatures. llighs at the beaches ne.a r 74 ris· lo 78 iJ1Ja nd. Overnight lows 3&-46, INSIDE TODAY To plLotographer Robert Ra1L· doll, bne of the qualities tllot 11uikes Laguna Beach $J>eCiaL is the people. And you ca~i tetl the people are special by their faces. Some of these faces, as see1i througl~ Rauda/Cs camera Lens, nre OIL sliow at the Lagu11a· Beach i\.fuseunt of ArL. Randall talk.~ about the f(lct s in tli is week's cover stOt!J 10 the Weck· ender 11iaoazine un Page 23. Al Tlvt Slt'fkO J •••llllf t L. NI. ••r• 1 C1Hlor11l1 S Cl••lllllM 11·4' CO!l'!lc• ll ,,.. •• _,,, 11 °""' Notlen I l!Ol!Wlal ,... • ., ... .w. 11·\J ,.., tt. • ..,.. n Hor•K-11 AIWI LlllOMn II Mlllllllu • Movl•t II' .. Mulu1I "",... tt NOlltnl l Nftft • 0<11101 COl.fltt"t • ••ll1t1tlllh u.v ,,, ... 11 ,..,,... 11 '""' , ... Slllck M1ottll 1>1J T.....,ltloll l1 '"'""" 17.,. --. ...... , ....... 1-.11 . .,,.. .... ~ . .... .,., ,,... ' '· Watc1·gate Panel Nixe{l In Tape Bid \VASllll\liTUN (,\P 1 -/\ rt·dC'ral judge today d1s111 i s~·~rr 1 hC' Sena le Watergate co1nrni1tcc's request for a court order diret·ttng l'rc-,r<lc-ut Nixon to RiVl' ii fl\'t• J)rf'!>1<ll'n1i:1! tapes. .. Tht• sc:lt·t:t cun1n1it1ec has not U'I T•l.rihoto Operrrtiot1s Vp Negotiator Sees Strike Easing ' .• '.':\-'> . ·~ .... . '· 11)' United Press lnttrnutlonal The govcrn1n{'n t's chief negotiato r in the strike by independent truck drivers suid today lrul'k operations increased 20 per{'ent in the last day and could be back 10 full scale within the nex t few days. iRelatcd picture Page 4.1 violence en1pted in scattered section." of the cou ntry. Trucks v.·ere flrrd on in Penn!ylvania and :-.t is.sissippi eal"ly today , and two truck drivl'1S 11•('re shot and wounded in Oh io. Transportation Secretary Claude S. es~blished by n prt·pond,·ranee of the evidence that 11 is entitled at this J)<lrticular _tln1e to an injunctlon directing the President tu comply \r11 h its subpoena for th1· f11·c tape recordi ng~ ... U.S D1~1 r1c1 Judge Gerhard A. (;l':.t!I ruled. ''The application of the Prtsiderit's ~uncil for dismissal of the complaint 1s granted, '.the judge said. SKYLAB 3 ASTRONAUTS BACK HOME AFTER LONGEST MANNED SPACE FLIGHT IN HIS TORY From Left, Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson and W ill ia m Pogue, Who Splashed Down in Pacific Ocean Today \V,J . Usery Jr .. a presidential assistant and the Administrallon·s top tabor troubleshooter, reportl'd on the developments in the nine-day-old 1ruck strike after nleeting with Preiiident Nixon and top Administration offic ia ls at the White House for a 45-min ute strategy session . Brinegar. head of a newly created fed eral ta sk farer to deal with the trucking situation, said the government "'as proceeding with contingency plans for maintaining needed deli veries of food, fuel and other commodities which have been in short supply in some parts of thi? country as a result of the strike. IL was the second time the committee has been rebuffed in an effort to gain court backing for its fi~ht for the Watergate tapes. Gesell's ruling ranH' onlv hours arter s P e c i a I \\'atergate prOsecutor V nn Jawo rski and Jan1cs D. St. Clair, the P resident's \\';urrgale cn 11 nscl, n1ct 10 discuss <:on11nul'tl rt·qtli.''!S bv lhc proS<'C1.11ors for \\"h11 •· llu u~t· filP~. i'o drt;tils or the 1nec1111!-( 'l"f'rt' disclosed ;1nd sp1)kcsn1e11 ~f.'fusctl to say \\·hen the l 11·0 might n1cet agai n. In his ruling. (ie'lell rejected thr President's con tent ion that the ('()Urts had no authority under the Constitution to decide a dispute betv•e<.>n a president and a congressional com1nltu.:·e. Gesell said th<il the Court or Appeals decision which directed Nixon lo tum over $Ubpocriaed tapes to U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica was •·squarely to the contrary" or the presidentia l contention that the courts could not resolve the d ispute. But the judge then went on to say "it has not been demonstrated to the .,court's satisfaction that !he committee has a pressing need for the subpoenaed .tapes or that further publi c hearings before the com1nittee concerning thP I ·~ntent of those tapes v.·ill at lhis time &crve U1e public in1erest." ' Hov.·evcr, he al so re jected I h e : Pr<.>sldent·s c1sser1ion "!hat rh c public I Jnterest is best Sl·r\'rd bv a blanket. 1 crnrcvicv.•able cla1rn of Confidentiality ~· over all presidential co1nn1unications.·· f : A major factor citt'tl by CreSl'll \\'as r·::the likelihood lh<tl giving the \Valcrga!c L~..committee the tapes \'."Ould generate an r enormous amount of publicity just as r fut ure Watergate cases might be coming to tria 1. Defense Witiiess San Onofre Expansion flearing· Set Feb. 20 i\ nrw S!a\1' 1·0,1si.d !'111111111 '·'11!1! hl·ur111g on the µrupo.~ed f'X''·Ht~ion 11: lhe -"'nn Onofre nuclt•;ir power pllJt\1 ha.~ b<·en scheduled fo r Fch. ~O 1~1 S.1ut.1 i~.'.lrbara. The n1CC'ting \1 ill hi• c\n t ~lt· f1i11rth noor of the San ta B:1 rb;1r<1 Cuun!\' l~uilding in the board of :.upt'r\ 1sor~ room. The starting time has blx'n set u11 to 8:30 a.m., an hour earlier than usual, because of t he expected I t' n gt hv discussion of the addition of t\vo, 1.1-10- megawatt nuclear reactors to the plant three miles south of San Cleinente. The slate Coastal Zone Ulnscr\·;1Hon Comn1ission Dec. 5 in i\"1•\vpurt Beach tumed dov.·n the expansion pl ;1nned by Southern California Edilion and S:.in Diego Gas <ind Ell'clric e111panies. Con1mis.sioners \l"f'l"C 1'Q11erfned !h:it lhl' project y,·ould d<.>stro1• ;-1Jrnost 011<· n11ie of sand.<;tone li)tifr"s Jud l1:1r111 111:irine life 11•i1h un contr11lll'U lill'rni:il dis('hJ rgcs. Since 'lhat ti1ne. the ('n111n1ission has decided lo reconsider its :iction .ind has been negotiating a <."0111pron1isc l\"ith utility officials. A major compromise discu.<ised in private sessions involves a turning of the plant to save h.:1lf o fl h c bluffs .o11d rT.1rr:1n~i11r.: 1.J t1t d'·.1· .~hi.:ds t11 :.all' I,,, •, 1 ~ tl1t · r':11in1·~ .10~1.·p!i Bodo1·11..:. t'\~·i.:u1ll'(' director uf 11,(• t'ununission. 111t·l 101st vt'cek U'l\h r1•pr<•St•ntativcs of several Jl I an 1 opponents. 11·ho hnd complained the) 11Pfl' !x.:1nJ! 5hu1 out of 1he ncgoti:1t1ons Thl• n1t•t•!u1g r n 1 o Iv c d 1h1· l·:n\ 1ronrnt'11tal Co;1IH 1011 of Orang.· C11unty, thl' Si{'rra Club and Grou ps United Againsl f{adiation D a n g c r !GUARDJ of San Clemente. ". From Page 1 EDISON • • • n1t·g;111:1tts If r,o( dl'l '1 ~1cd. it \\·ould be rr:irly in J!Ji6. -A propo.<>ed C'o111bi11{'d cycle unit \l'llh :i production peak of ii~ n1c~ay,•t1!f.<; :ll l"nolwa h•r in .S:u1 Bl'rn;1rdino Count y. Ui1npl ct1on is schcduJed for l~l77·7K. -A shar l'd jJroj(-ct. Ka1parO\\'Jts. in sou!hl•rn Ut::1h , \~·ith Edison's share ;unounting to 1.200 mcga\\·ans. This coal - f!red plant is expected tu be ready in 1980..82. Richardson said in terms of fuel. the oil burning plants cost about four times ,1s much to produce pov.·er, compared lo the nuclear plants. Richardson also said it costs about thr('c limes as much lo build a nuclear pl:i nt. E11git1ee1· Says Cor1~osio11 Could Aff eel Sa1111a Doo1· The fuel cos.t he 1-1·orked out v.as f()r al! of 1973, but in lookin g al lhe !Jsl mon1h. Decemlx'r. \\·hen oil prict's \\"Cr(' lx'giIJning to take off. oil proved 10 he about five times 1norc. cost!v than nuclear po\ver . · Richardson em p has i 1. e d tl1<11 no ciecisions hav(' been 1nade to delay or forget ~i ny projects. but illl Of lhC!ll, L'xcepl nuclear, arc under constant rcvit11• because of the pctroleun1 problem. I lly T0'.\1 BARLEY Of tht D•llv 'ilot ~l•tf An Estonian ref11gee su1nmoned by !he defense as :111 cxpt•rt i11 sauna use 1 ;ind construction adn111ted late Thu rsady in Orange County Superior Court that corrosion could h;,v{' been a factor in lhe alleged malfunction of a sliding glass door at the Holiday llea lth Spa. f:nglneer Doris Auksn1ann te!'tifird shortly before Judge \\"i\liarn t\lurray called a 10 -d:iy hreak in the sauna trial that the Rlumintun used in sul·h construction could be a f f e c t e d 1n conditions of constant n1oisture. i\t rs. i\·laria Parson. 50. and supµorl1ng u·Hness<'s hnvc lcsUfh ·d !h<1t the dnnr jan1n1ed in a cnrroded track \\'hen ~h1' tried to ll'"a \·e the Or;ingl' sauna 1·00111 011 !\larch 2. l!t70 And rhc hu :.:on1 red haired n1a1t1>1J l'laims 1h<1l :-ht· coll:1 p.~rd 1n !he. 1711· degree h<.>at ::ift<.'1· f111d1ng that she Cfl11ld not budge the do11r a11c! co1ild ob1<11 n no response to her scrl'<llnlng and banging. ~ Mrs. Parson v.·an!~ SJ million 111 .:·damages for the psychiatric co11d111011 she states y,•as brought oo by her ordeal. 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Jn ""'''' i\111•11e Hvn!int!WI flffch: 171/J fltoch fllvlovt •tl ien '""""'"' lOJ Merit\ El t;emlM 1._1 t•ep"--f714l •42-4Jll Cl...,._.. Ad.,.,.lal .. •42-1•71 C°"yr'91'!, 1'7J, 0•1"9t COOltl Put1111~1~ c......,...,~. Ht ,,..,.., 1to•I••· 111u,,,.,,0~, Hl~I ITMl!f~ tr 4!1vtrl1tl"llMt 111-rtl; .,..T N ,..,..edwt f'd witllowr IPIC.•tl 111"' "l!Hltn ., «OT•'tM o .. n., ~tcel'ld C.1111 .-Otll ft »Ttl ti (Giii Mro•, Ctll!Orl!lt , SwboC.•l~tlon tiv c.•rrl" If 11 "l(llOllll'l'I .., ~·I IJ 1$ -llllV/ "111111,.., ... 11 .... , ..... "u "*'"'"'· personalities as the result of the. 1rau111;1 -fllari;i . ?.Iarie and Be11 y. It is allr~L"l !hat ~!aria often donned <1 short skirt. Joy,·cu t blouse and heil\Y n1akcup and visited bars in a search for 1nen y,·ho subsequenlly enjoyed her sexual favor s. • Dr: Aucksmann testified Thu rsday th at the heat in the sauna al the tin1c l\.lrs. Parson visited the spa should not have posed any problem to the mothl'r of seven . "r often go in the sau nl\ for 90 rn1nu1£'~ to t\\'O hours at temperatures (1f b£•t1\rpn 180 and 220 dr~rees," he s;ud. "\\'hen ynu \·r had enol1g h you L"Olll{' vut - u·s as ea:.y as rhat ., •· \nd 1'.'hat 1f .\'OU cn11 1 pr·t ou t" :itt;)tlh.'f ~!arvin Le11 1s Sr. :1 ... k1.:d ! Ji .. dt!f.'lor 0f cnginec rin~ 1\ucksr11.1nn·s ans11\•r if h1• tn:tdr r111r \I IJS )1~~! Ill ,1 fltlJ'J'_I' oi OhJCC\1011"' b\· b!1lh <;;11h·~ !• f.i 1t• .l ut11;t· ;\!urr.i.1· t:illled !I){• l11ng l•l t":-> 111lh !'11· r:-.pl:1nn!i 1•11 Iha! he 11111 ~· n11r11d111g a judge ·~ seminar in Chicago all nr.'<t 11rck. Aucksn1nnn ""·'~ prPceded 10 !hr 1ri1ncss stand Thursda\' bv a colorful \1/111<'"-~ 1-1·ho pt;1ccd ;.1 ·hurTI<1n skull on !he stand before him and explainl·d to an av,1ed jury the principles involved in the tocking of 1he hurnan jaw. Or. Paul D. :'llabie. called bv the dercnse to counlrr ,\lrs. Parson's ·clain1 lha1 her ordeal in 1he sauna rooin alsll C':luscd her ja\1• to 1an1 open. si m1larl.v undf>r11.•enl a \'igo1·uus t•ross cxarninat 1un r rom Le'l·is. i'olab ie tesl ilird f(or defl'llSC .i ll orni'V l>o11ald A. J{u..,ton th:it i\lrs. Par.~o;i 11·ould h;11c nerdi'(! ex1)Cr\ n1edicn l <ltl rn!ion 1•1 <"11.·: her niu ul!J if 1) r r ji.111• had lvtked in the 1na11ner she Jr.<;c ribcd S11•i\c!ing th1· l1u111 ri1 1 ~k1ill on lhc 1111ne:.s ~land to 11111.~trale his point . iil' !Old l.<'\1·ls 1t 1vas highly cloubtf1d rl1c l'ondirion could h:11·c been created b.1' au l'motional di!'i1 Urbani.:f. '"If an ann can become paralyzed lx>causc. of a psychiatric dlsturbance :i!ooe y,'hy can't a Jaw become locked b )1he same means?'" Lc11·is asked the surgeon . "I'd say it was imQOS~ible."' Dr. f\tabie Tl'-'ptied . "I've never heard of such a thing and I don't believe it could h;ippen ·• The !rial \1·ill resume al 10 a.n1 . F<'ll " Ol<l lhcv,'ics ~howu ( /l('vrolrt.s or !he pnst \\ill br di splt1y('{l Sn turday at Newport Beach's ,fashion lsl:ind . · Tiie Oran~e County Chapt{'r of I;' \'1ntagc Chevrnlcl Club of Amer ica ill ~how off about lhrec dQ1.1•n cars r )Ill th«> 19205. 30s and 40s bctv.·ccn JO ::i.rn . and 5:30 p.m. ' Official Asked To Attend Meet 011 \' ersaillc:s \t•l\l)()rl P.r:it.:h Ci1.r .\lanai:;r1· Hoberi \\·~ nn ha; been asked b~· the regional 1 o:r~t;d <·01n1"1.~s11111 TO <'!pprar a1 it~ \lond i1y hvaring on !hl' 44-t-luii~ ~t't'Ol1d phase of \"rrs;.nllf's on the l11 ufr~. Thr• S<iu1h Coast l{t'gion<il Zonr t 'on~rr1:i1111n Con11111:-."1on \\'ill nH'1·1 ;11 fl a.n1 111 Loni; Hcach II :i r IJ o 1· llepar1111rn1 hcadq11nrte.rs. !!25 Har bor f'l:i·1a 01·1\'l" Don~ild J Sct1ol1, and Cornpany , tlrvelopPr of !he first phase of the \"rrsatlll's apartn1ents adjacent to Jloag Men1oria\ Hospital. is claiming 1he second phase should proceed "''ithout <t coast<)! permit because !he t\\'O parts are in!erdependent. Schol z is basing his argument partially nn a compromise worked out between him and the city of Ney,·port Beach. The t11·0 parties. in a slipulated agreement in Superior Court. concurred on lO\\'er drnsitics and said the tl'.·o projects \\£"re und1•r one. interrelated pl<in. ;lCC-Ording to Scholz. \rynn h;is been requested by the st<ilc :ll tor11t'Y genl'rul "s offi ce ro explain the C'\"Cn1s to the 4;on1111ission. Opponents of lhe clai1n of cxe111ptio11 by Si.:ho!t: are expected to argue that ll1P s\lpu lat!'d a~rcernenl docsn"t hnvc to apply lo the C-Ommission . \'fhic h wa s e~t abli shed by the 1972 coastal zone net. '!'he thrl'C·Siury second phase planned at 900 Cagney Lane has been denied a construction permit by the regiona l commission. GAS 64.8 CENTS PER GAL. LEGAL PORTt.A~D. Ore. j t;PI \ -The price (If gasoline at a Portlt1nd station has rrRched 64.8 cenl.<; prr gallon aod thr. ln1ernal Revenue Ser\ ic(' says ii is legal. Tht• price \~as list('<! ror Premlurn ~:isoline il l a Sav-Mor station Thursd ay \~·ith rCKUiar at 60.8 c('nts a gallon. An I RS spokesman iu1ld the prices were not illegal because ii rcflecled the higher cosl111 of fuel obtained fron1 Tirne Oil Compnny , \lthich recently bought high.priced Indonesian fuel. I From Page 1 RETURN ... suffrr{'d no :i pparent. severe effects from 1h~·11· i\1n~ {'xposure to th e dcronditioning ('rr1,1·t ~ of ~pace. 1vf'ightlessncss. ··'('li•·~"r<• a little bit shaky .~· th~ doctor ~aid "llul they ·rc in fine shaix•." (':irr. Pogue and C.!D.son trav~lcd 34 1 ~ inilhon n1iles, orbited the earth 1,214 11n1C's and l'Ollected sc ientifi c. infor1nation -photos, ete<:lronic tapes and biological samples -that ~·ill prov ide knoy,·Jedge .:1bout !he sun, the earth and about 111an hin1selr." Officials said it ·will take years for experts to so rt out and understand the scientific treasures. The astronauts left the Skylab space station, their home since Nov. 26 , at J:34 a.m. when they separated th eir Apollo command ship to start back to {'arth. "It's been a good home," said Gibson. as they moved av.'ay from the space station orbiting at 272 miles. "I hate to .~hink that \l"e"re the last guy's to use " . They guided the command module around the 118-foot·long orbiting lab for a final inspection and then conducted a se ries of rocket firings that brough t their Apollo craft streaking back into the atmosphere of the earth. "'Ve're doing fine," said Carr, after the final rocket firing. "Happy landing, guys," said Mi!sion Control. From Page 1 GAS ... California metropoliran areAs Saturda}'. !101~·ever. 1notorists should be able to find g•soline along most major highways (111 both da ys. The Auto C1ub indica!es tli<1 t 41 pcrce nl ol the .<;tations \ld!l bl' open to rural areas Sanday a11d 93 percent on Sa1urdav. Jn iLs survev of Ji7 service stations the Auto Club rioted. Lhat the gas situa tion is tightening up. About 44 percent of the metropolitan stations arc no1v 1i1ni1i ng sales, mos1ly lo Ill gallon s. compared to 31 percent lasL 1~·eek . In the outlying r egions 13 1>ercenl are limiting sales. Despite Usery's optimism, the independent truckers re mained split over the proposed settlement, and fresh From Page 1 HEARST .•. a poli tical dcn1nnd such as a prison<•r exchange. In its co mmuniq ue , the SLA called the prclly 19--year-old coed a "prisoner of \var" and her father, ney,·spaper e1e<:utive Randolph 11ears!, a ''corporate enemy of the people." Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner. said "if thls is a political prob lem it may become very, very difficult." Jn the letter Thursday to Berkeley radio station KPF A, the radical group claimed the girl was alive and unharmed. Bui it added : "Should any attempt be made by authorities lo rescue the pri9()(1er, or to arrest or harm any S.L.A. elements, the prisoner i.s to be executed." Hearst said he believed his daughter ls alive. Miss Hearst, a Univer!lty of California student, ~·as kidnaped rvtonday . night from her Berkeley to11•nhouse in a nurry of gunfire. T'he samC group has said it was responsible for the cyanide • bullet assassination last November of the black superintendent of the Oakland schools. At that time, the group vowed vengeance on "the fascist state." Two self·proclaimed member! of the army, Joseph Remiro and Russell Little, have be.en charged wi th Foster's murder Nov. 6 and are being held without bail at San Quentin Prison. 'Ille letter and Mobil credit card were turned over to Hearst. The group's only demand was that the letter be published in full. tlearst said Thursday night he rxpcctecl further \1·ord by n1ail toda y or Sall1rday. Thursda)•'s lyf)C'\ITitten Jetter. labeled "Communique No. 3. F'eb . ~-1973." said \1'ilho111 ;1n1pltf1ca tion : · • Furl her comn1unil'alions 11,ill fol!ov.· " l-learst spoke to nc'l'Smen clustrred at the doorstep of his home in the fashionable suburb of Hillsborough, 15 miles south of San Francisco. A spokesman for the l-l earst family and F'Bl agents said they considered The letter authentic. The F'BI said it would take no action without !he family"s approval. But Brinegar joined Usery in offering an opti mistic forecast, saying "I'm quite encouraged and I think we"U see (truck) traffic moving up quite rapidly in the. nl'xt few days." Usery and Brinegar appeared at the 'Vh ite •louse wiU1 federal energy ~1dministrator \\lillia1n E. Sin1on and Atlomry CtY1erat \\lilli.:1m ll Saxhc, \1·ho also ;iuen<il'd ~he n1cL•tiug \\•ith Nixon . The Adinlnistratiou officials s:1id thl'Y saw no reason for the truckers to continue keeping lhl'ir rigs idle and discounted calls for a diesel fuel price rollback. Simon, among others, maintained tha t a rollb.1ck in prices would lead to reduced oil production at ho m e , increased Imports at high prices, and a n overall "counterproductive " effect on efforts to deal with the U.S. fuel shortage. Meanwhile, sou t be r n California'! independent truckmi. like othen around the nation, were divlded today on whether to continue their strike, or accept the Administration'! offer. Wade Au.stin, of the AMociated Independent Q\\11er-Operators. and In Los Angeles his group i! largely satisfied v.•ith the agreement reached. i n "\\'ashington. Coast Publicist Bal'hara Conn's Last Rites Held }. FUneraJ sen'ices were held today in Santa Barbara for Barbara Storke Conn, a Newport Beach publicist an d granddaughter ot a Pulitzer prize winning journalist. She died r-.1onday at the age of 35 of apparently natural causes. Ser\"ices for IJK' ninth gen eration Calilomlan wrre held at All Saints Bv The Sea EpiSC()pal Church. ln1cnnrrlt a1 Santa Barbarp Cc 1netery follo"·ed th is uftemoon. \!rs. Conn 1~ the granddaughter or Thom as ~I. S1orke. noted publisher of !he Santa Barbara News-Press. She v.•orked for the Irvine Compa ny as a corporate publicl5t since 1970. Exact cause of death has st ill not been determined pending re5Ult of further laboratory analysis, according to the Orange County Coroner's office. Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality rnen:halldiM now at substantial savlnql. A lal'<)• selection of handsame sleep sofas specially priced fOf' you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The H-of F-ine Unel. DR!Xi~ERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS"1AN INT!RIORS WllllDAYS & SATVaDAYS t:ot IO l:JO NIDAY 'TIL t:tO N!W'°RT IEACH • 1717 W!tTCll,, 011.. •4J.JOIO Op1 " F1!. Tit t ,.M. LAGUNA IEACH e 141 NO•rH COAST HWY, -. . 4'4·6111 TORRANCE e llM• HAWTHOlNI ILYD. Op•" frJ. Til ' ,.M. J7f.tJ1f ~I I I I ·' I I ' " High Court Reverses Co11viction SAN P'RANCISCO fUPI) - 111e Slate Su preme Court has reversed the murder co nvlction or Pro se n j it J:locfdar, a University o r <:afi[omia graduate student previ ously found guilty of killing a wo1n1J11 •Nho snubbed hirn. The high cou rt ordered a new trial on grounds th al the jury which found l'oddar guilty of the stabbing 1nurtler ( BRIEFS ) of Ta tiana Tarasoff in 1969 had not been prop er ly inst ructed on d i m i n I s h e d c:1pacily. Poddar, a native of India, became interested in the 21).. year-old Berk eley woman, but :!>he ignored hin1. M i s s ·rarasoff was later killed at ht•r home. • Go1• Rapped SALilAJ\1f;NTO !UPI ) Den1ocratic Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti has accouscd Assembly Republicans of wanting the state's n e v.• Ct1nrlic:t • or • interest I a \\' declared unconstitution.'.11 ,;so they don't l1ave to live with it. .. r-Ioretti voiced the charge Thursday after the Assembly rejected "urgency" legislation permitting public orficials lo keep confidential the names of their "off-<iu tv" custon1crs or clients under· th e new law. The legislation \\'as designed lo avoid cons Ii tut i o n a l problents in the law. e \I e111cs Clouds ' PASADENA (AP l r..1ariner !O's photos of dPn se clouds around Venus rc\'eal a glob;1I <'ircul alion p<11tern v:hich scienli~ts say is l;1r simpler th <1n earth's. The clouds appear to warm up over the equato r and th'n swirl evenly toward the poles, distributing the heat and helping to keep the surface temperature about the same over the entire p I an e l , scientists at Jtt Propulsion Laboratory said Thursday. e Eulers Race I.OS ANG~:LES (l.:Pl I A s s em b I y ma n \\'nl!er Karabian of r..tonterey P;irk said Th ursday he would take a Jca\'e of absence fro111 his law finn to run for the Democratic nomination for California Secreta ry of State. but won't give l11l his inconic froin it unless he's c!cctt'd, President Declines SAN FRANCISCO !UPI I - The El Cid nightspot opens an all-male (nearlyl nude 5how tonl1?ht aimed a t liberated 'ron1en. President Nixon won't be able to attend. The shov,,·s creators sav the show is aimed at thl' ·kind of v.·on1cn who buy magazines \\"ilh pictures of nude men on the centerfold. An invitation was sent to the White House. but a presidentiRl assistant s c n t regrets that thl~ President could not attend "due to prior commitments.'• Actor Files Bankruptcy LOS ANGELES (UPI\ - Actor Cameron Mitch e 11 . romplaining of a I i mo n y payments and bad loans. fi.led federal bankruptcy papers 1'hur9day and said he was $2 million in debt. Mitchell said his assets total $300.<XX> against I.Ile alleged $2 111illion indebtedness and that he has only $26 in two bank accounts. ' ··•'• ,,,,-t• ' ' :r.:' ., ' .• 11 ,.. ~..: "'...-41 DEAD AT 61 Arline Judge Arline Judge Fotu1d Dead 111 Honie I.OS ANG El.ES (AP) 1\etrl'ss Arline J udge, \1hose ~1·1·en rnarriagcs bccarne :i Jok e in Hollyv:ood for t\vo decades. '"as found dead in her \Vest Hollywood apnrflnent Thursday, sheriff's deputies said. A sheriff's spokesman said ~liss Judge, 61. apparently died of natural causes . 11er landlady found the body after she noticed s ev e r a I davs' aC'C umulntion of nc·v.•spapers outside her a p a rt men t , officers said. J\liss Judge·s aeling career included several "ll" movie produetions cxploi1ing juvenile delinquency. but her notoriety Y.'as brought .on by seven rnarrlagcs, all to l\'etllthy or 11ell-knov.•n busincss1ncn. llER SPOUSES included dircctor \Vesley Rugg I es, rni!lionairc D<in Topping, fli er .Ji rnn 1y 1\ddan1 ::;, \1incent !vi. Ryan. a Chicago rad i o executive: Bob Topping , Dan 's brother and fonner husb;ind or actress l.ana TurnC'r : George Ross Jr .. a New York insurance executive, and her last husband, Edv.'ard C. !Icard. a Beverly lf i 1 J s bu sinessma n . All her marriages ended in divorce. A \'ivaclous. sh a pc 1 y brunette early in he r I loll\'\\·ood 1· a r c e r. hf!r prorlUncnt marriages and the headlines in the 1930s and 1940s C'auscd hy her divorces soon caused her to drop frorn the limelight . Her last pictures v.'ere '·Tomorrow You Die" and "A Sv.·inging Affair'' in the early 1960s. Court Halts Prostit11te Quara11ti11c!' SAN' FRANCISCO (UPT \ - 1\ Superior Court order hn :- haltc.-d 1he police depart ment's quarantine, inspection and 1rcat1nent of a cc us' d prostitutes for \'encreal dis- e:i..c. Tile preliminnry inj unction issued by Jl1dgc Ira HrO\\'ll Thursday carne in r.:-sponsc 10 ;i l:ixpaycrs' suif by a bank l'xecuti\t' a.nd a I aw ye r , repreSf'n1ed by lhC' America n Civil Libcr1i rs Union. The plaintiffs claimt'd \.hr health officials' trratment or accused prostitutes w a s unconslitutiooal on several grounds and an illegal eit:penditure or tax funds. The program had provided that pcrsoru; arrested for solicitation or engaging In intercourse with men be recommended for quarantine nnd compelled to submit to pelvic and body ca v it y examinations and to penicillin injectk>ns -even before an infection was established. The quarantined person was denied bail and kept in jail until the examination showed no infection if he or she refused 10 take the shots, the lawsuit contended. .J.~l/C iJ ... INDIAN JEWELRY £01· your VALENTINE I SA VE 10-40~oZUNI Needle Poin t & Inlay. NAVAJO Rings, Bracelets, Squashes. SANTO DOMINGO "He·shee", Necklaces; Choakers, Jacklaws. PRIZI WINNING NUDU POINT SQUASH TURQUOIH REPH 3355 Via Lido N•wpart leach Cl•••ill Su1tlll•y ' ' I MACHIN'S 208 Marine Balboa lsJand ~" 7 D911 ' ' r.;11,,, rrtiru.,, a 1174 OAlLY PILOT 5 2 Officers Group Holding Pat Hearst 'Deadly as Its Insi gnia' Dead, Man Charged • £ilitcl\L't' l'f the S> 111l.1101h:~i: rL'l'l'nt <lnd ,4 pp 11 r e n t I y 1no1ivcles!> ~lrf'l'l shoot ings in the San Franc1.s<:o liay <lrea OAKLAND (AP ) -A man who descri bed himself a! a ''black god '' has been booked for in vestigation of murder 111 the shooting deaths of two O<il.l[lnd po!lcc men inside a crowdi'd jtuiior high school. After shooti11g U1e poliCTmen Thursday, the 111~1n took a woman and child hostage in his nea rby apartment. He was shot in the abdomen by officers who seized him and freed the hostages, Deputy Pol i<'e Chief 111omas Donohue said. John Ri chards. 24. \\•as booked ut a loc:il hospital where he was reported in fai r condition. As he \\'as carried from his apart inent on a stretcher. ltichards told police and nc11·s rncn. "Yo u h<iVe killed 111e. You arc v.·hi1 c devils and l arn a black god:' OAKLA Nll POLICE officers Da,·id F:. <\1arks. 2G, and !Javid SEVEN-HEADED COBRA SYMBOL OF GROUP J. Branhan. 29. \\•e re kilted Symbionese Liberation Army Waging War \1·i th t-.1arks' 011 n gun Inside ---- James J\1adi so n Junior High Schoel after they resplnlded to rcpoi·t~ of <.1 di.sturbance there. Donohue said r..larks and Branhan found R i ch a rd s brandishing a gun in the main hallv..•av, •.vhich was filled with youngs'ters returning to class Groucho, 83 , Hecids UCLA Ca111piis Rally after lunch. The officers LOS ANGELES {AP ) _ subdued Hichards and took hint into a conference room Groueho Man: and about 500 for qu estion in g, but he of his fans assembled to apparent ly 1vresled f\.1arks' celebrate the announcement gun av.•ay and shot both men that the comedian y,·ith the through the l1cad, Donohue bouncy eyebrov.·s is lo receivC said. a s~cial Acadcn1y A11•ard this "r n1 flattrrcd ," said (iroucho. He added that he knew '"hy today's generation likes the t-.'la rx Brothe rs: l 'Thusc movies \1·ere funn y, .'.Ind there isn't mu ch to laugh BERKELEY Liberation Ar1ny -SI.A - S)mhionese Libcr11111111 Arn1y first became known on ~ov . "''hith clain~:<> tv be holding 8. tv.·o da ys after Fost~·r v.·u.s ne\1'spaper hrirl'SS f'31rw1;1 ;1ss11ss1n:itl'd . '['he i.: r o u Ii ~lcn rst is <i~ di·;itlly ii~ !hi'.: <·h1.1n11.·d rf'S!XH1~ihdl!y 111 <i l••\Lt·r f.,r g1'1111utg d1+111t th•· I \P 1 -1'hc sc\'cn·headed cuiJra t !1 al ltberal 1Jta1:I. cdul';itor serves :is 1l:i 1 n ~I g n in l's Alt t:,.11 \\'lll1a111 H ind ica\CS, polil'•' -,,I\. S,lXbt• !!.lid 111 \\';_i~hifll:lUll 'fhe nr?l1 \'. \' hilh :il~o :..dd Thun.d:iy thC' SL.\ 111.i l .1!,() it ;iss..1.ssin:lll·d jj :1 k I :i 11 d ha\"I! b(·l'n 111\ohcd 111 \2 ~ehool.~ Supt \L1r1·l1-; !'o:iter. ------- is dcst1·1ht·d Ill \t111 cnfort..-mf'nl of!1ci;1I-> -a~ ti ! pa r a 111 1 I 1 I ;1 r y group of ll·rrorists cl1·tc·r1111netl t 11 drstrl))' lire t·stahl1shtll('ll(. Litt le is k1h111n :ihout thC' ,~·orkings or n11•111hcr:.h1p of the arn1 y. floh{'t' ~1~cu!;1\c 1 th;it its targets 1nclud1· puhlil' officials, the \\t•ulthy ;uld high · level business l'Xt'l'U!I\•'~ 1'he ;1r1nv ;J !1 !l 0 ll II Cl' tl Thur:.day iti ;1 lctt 1·r tu r:1d10 station l\Pl·'1\ th:it 1 t ~ lllC'n1bers carri1>d 11Lit t 11 l' ~·1onday nigl1t k1dn:1pi11g of l ~liss llc;u·st. th1· l~'·1 t':1r·ul <l gra11ddaugh1cr of lt1e l:lll'I \\'!lll:i;n B.and0!pl1 ! lt·a rst. AS PHOOF, 11 1i: I!'\ 1 t' r ' enclosed a gasoli11t• ('l'L·dit ea rd belonging to )1l'I' f a l h c r . llandolph A. l le:irst. president and editor cf th1· San F'rancisco Exa111int'r a n d chairman of the J lcarsl Corp. The letter dcscrih~:d hirn as <t "corporate enL·n1y of the people.·• ONE WEEK_ ON_~ Y ! ~-·~·M' -~ Oakland l'vhce Ca µ!. Ju!rn Lothrop s:.11d the SI.A l!;r" at \\·a~t 2J ;1r1nl·d nu'rnhl·r~ p11111.'1 ii: · t Lide n I ~ .111tl nun pr rcs~1i.;u11!s or bo• h ~1·\1'<> · 11111~1\v \1h11f' :ind unllt·r :;o" -\11th scHn•· l)11enlal-. :iud bl:.1l·k-; ' Rlchards left r.fark s' gun spring. on a I.able and fl ed through The 83-year-old comedian the school pl11yground to his appeared Thursday at a rally nearby aµa1·t1nc nt, taking lhe for an oganizntion called 1'he \1·onlan anct child \\'ilh hJ1n, Committee F'or 'fhc R c • Donohue said. lie held thcn1 R 'c 1 case o f ''An i rn a 1 insi de his a partn1en~ and Crackers.'' It tu111ed· out to refuS('d en treaties to give be a Jove fea st between hims('lf up to police \\'ho Grourho :r n d his ndmircrs. quickl y s u r round e d tl1c sJudents at the University of nl today. Even our bad movies ·were funny." f ··· .f, 'l'he UC LA appearance had 't~0'!7 building. Californi a at Los Angeles. ~~~~~~~~~ . ' Vintage been organized by "CRAC." ' which pt1rporls v.·ide <'ampus support for. a can1paign to bring back the 1930 "Animal Crackers." which has n<>t been shown in th ea ters since 1952 because of a contractual ., ON ALL (){fi;fsrw-DESIGNED ,.~!4lj _, SCANDINAVIAN WALL SYSTEMS Regner Chris tensen m odular wall system furniture is the perfect home f or your Stereo equipment, books, a.rt objects and other storage needs. The fUrniture that helps organize your daily life while creating space by providing off the fl oor stornge and display for your prized possessions.All cabinets and shelves nre also available in East Indian r osewood at comparable savings. i. 1, ,, I r ' 1' ',' ' "' ,, '\ . Save 25o/c now for a limited time only! .. t The Stereo wall In elegant American walnut or Burmese teak. Was4 85.00 Now 363.75 Sa\1e 25 ',U CHEVY SHOW Study /storage wall Library wall Tomorrow -Saturday On the Mall -10 a .m. -5 p.m . FASHION j ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coast Highway -Between Jamboree and MacArthur •• I · 1 \ I Jn American walnut or Burmese teak • Was 325.50 Now 244,1 0 Save·25% ' . - In American walnut or Burmese teak. Was 295.50 Now 221.60 Save 25% DECORATD'R SO. COISI Pllll co~1.1 Me!la >i0-1171 I iUiNE i•~··~Arr-.• 1' ,j•1 M..\111 t~~, ... ~ Mill Of ORIHCE , Orilnge 6J1·1111 • ' • ·t·A ' . ' t 'i • I DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Quiet • Ill Newport Beach resi dents learned last week that the sklcs over their l'ity are going to be friendlier soon. The j)OUce helicopters are going to be quieter. And th at's good news to both friends and foes of the police departn1enl's air force. 1'he announcen1enl !!aid that the Federal Aviation :\d111111lstration has just approved a variety of technical n1 od1ficat1on 'S-thal supposedly will cut the noise at oround level by 15 decibels. '\'hat \v ould be .'>ignificanl reduction in noise. <'o ncciva hl y. a helicopter patrolling at it s norn1a l 800·foot -nltitude might not even be heard at all , al least during 11vrrr1ally noisie r daylight hours. :\nd as for flying at njght. the announcement also jncludcd :1 pron1ise that new night viewing equipment will be in stalled next month. 'fbat will enable patrols at l1ight to be conducted mul'h hi gher in the sky -\v hile still pern1itting tlay- li ,g ht-quality vi sibility -and thereby reduce the 'irri- tation the helicopters seem to cause when they disn1pt ni ghttime silence -particularly in the summer nlonths. I-lou sing a1ul Huruanit~' Ne wport Beach councilmen ?\1onday will deal with \\'hat's b~eo111e a very touchy iss ue. recently -the hous- in g elen1ent of the new general pl an. Son1e people -even planning commissioners - h:ive 1-;uggeste<I the policy should deal directly with the potcn1ia! of housing for fan1l lies y,1i th low and 1noderate lllC:Olll('S, So far they've been scoffed at. Other officials say the i'ealtitics of property values 1nake it a \vaste of tin1e to even consider that there n1i ght be a way low in come fan1ilies could live in this seashore con11nunity. Of l'OUrse , there are low incon1e fa111ilie s living in Nev.·port Beach now. And while there are efforts to u1>- grade some ol der areas where rents are relatively low it v.•o n't take place overnight. We suppose it's contrary to the purest sense of the the Night free enlerprise system to interfere \\'i lh the law of sup- ply and demand. Yet, so1nehow. humanism has to enter into it . In Newport Beach, the que stion of housing !or the low income fan1ilies will boil do\\.·n to whether or not families shou ld receive subsidies rrom the Orange County llotising Authority to help pay their rent. The housing element or the general pla11 . should encourage n1embers hi p in that agenty so at least the iss ue can be explored, and not be S\vt!pt under a dirty old rug.. ~ 1'ruc Conm11u1ity Service Once referred to as "junior" colleges, California's two-year schools were renamed con1munity colleges and given a new emphas·is in education: service to the co1n- munity. Sonte still fLJn Ction prin1arily as a stepping stone to a four-year universit y, or as a handy trade school, but one district which perhaps best exemplifies and digni- fies the tern1 "eor11111unity " is our own Coast Community College District serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Hunti ngton Beach, F'o untain \!alley, Seal Beach and \\'estminster. It stlll fun ctions. :is 1t s hould. as a path to four.year progres:". 0r .-i jolJ training center. But even a quick glance at its prugrctn1 easily clen1on strates the neighbor· ly attitude it d is pla.vs for all the con1n1un ity. Exa1nples: rree Jcetures orl aviation. foo(I, ph(llog· raphy; n1ornin g 1.·lasses on microwave oven cooking, herbs and :"pices, orga nic gardening; 1'V classes through (,'ha nnel 50 011 anthropology. geology. sewing and .sketching; not to n1ention the host of standard evening and daytirne tlasses. Almost anything 1nembers of the con1m unity want. the Coast District offers and that's the n1ea ning of the title. N "WE'RE MOTHSALLIN6 THE OU> BAiTL£SHIP.'' Mostly Easy Quiz Abou_t Many Thi11gs Cmigress11ie11 Face a Dile111111a ~ . ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ It's tiP-:e fo r our medium-to-easy quiz If' the month-You should get about ieven out of JO of these, or 70 percent ; inly the I.1s t lhr C'e questions are old-style _lifticulL ", L Narn c the games Jn 1vhirh the . allowing ::ire !l'rn1s: 1::1) Chukker, (bl ·..et. 1c1 Ro11uet. (d1 Dormy, {CJ , ~xchangc . 2. Gi\'e the full and (1riginal names . 11 the fo\\uv.iing_ ~a 1 Piano, ( b) Taxicab, • :~·1 Spa\s, 1d1 Cinema , ~e) ~\lo. : 3. Whieh is 1he only distinctively Brit- sh title among t!-re folo...,'ing : (a) Prince, .'.bl Th1ke. (c) Earl. {di Count, (eJ · ~aron. : 4. \!.'hat are the (u.JJ n<imes of the .hllo\l'ing au thors: (a) D 11. Lawrence, :?) ltG. \Velis, (c1 P.G. \!.'odehouse, ,,di E.E. Cwnmings, and \e) T.S. Eliot. ; 5. Of 1\·hat national derivation are tie follo\ving breeds of dogs : (a l Poodle, :t1 Husky. 1c\ Dalm(ltian, ldJ Great ·Dane, (e) Deerhound . 6. Whal do all the £01!01\'ing have ~n common : ArQllcbus. Band o I cc r, ';cstus. Falc1011 .. and Perrier~ 7. \Vltich Jungua::;c is chi rfly spoken fl the follo1v 1n~ coun1r11.·~: (a1 Cambodia, (bl Yugoslavi.1. 1c1 CireC'n lnncl . 1d 1 Ir an. ~111d fe/ lsral'L 8. The fol!o11·ir:g 1rcre persons fJmous h the <1 r1 ~ 1\ho cha 1F:ed th1.•1r nan1l's, llentify each lrorn his orig1n:1l namt>: -~a l Mnx I JoiJrnnn . 1h1 Emil l lrr zo~. _!cJ Suul h.1111. rd) 'T'r0dor l\1!l':i:f•n101\Sk1. Dear Gloomy ~"fr-.~~\ Cus 4A crime v.·ave in Irvine·.' Is !his possible in a mOOel city \\'hose housing market so effectively t'X· eludes \o\v i.ncomers and other po- tential undesirables'! Perhaps house prices should be adjusted so at least a few policemen could afford to be residents. SJ,. GJeomy Gui comrntntt or• 1ubmllhd .., reac1M1 •Ml do not nKtuot11Y ~!Feet ttlo VitWI (If th• nlWll>IJ>er. 5t1'd Your ,., P'tVt fa Gl<>0my Gu1. D1i!Y Pilot. (e) Georgl Balanchivadz<.'. 9. \Vhal field are thl' follo\\•ing names associated with : Barth o I i n's , Bawngarten's, Bochdalck's, Bonnot's, atld Bowman's. 10. What unique distinction do the following U.S. Presidents have in common : Buchanan, Tyler, Van Buren. Pierce. and Fillmore. ANS\\'ERS: 1. (a) Polo, (bl Tcrini:::, (c) Croquet. (d) Golf. (e) Chess. 2. fa\ Pianoforte. (b) Taximeter Cabriolet, (c) Spatterdashes, (d) Cinematograph, (el Violoncello. 3. (c) Earl. ~. (a) David Herbert, (b) Herbert George, (c) Pelham Grenville, (d) Edward EsUin, (e) Thomas Steams. 5. (a) Gennan, (b) Siberian, (c) Croatian, <d) German, (cl Scottish. 6. AIL are early ...,·capons of warfare or punistunent. 7. (a) Khmer. (bl SerbO- Croatian. (c\ Dani sh, (d) Persian, 1e f Hebrc1\', 8. (a) Max Rein hardt, (bl ,\ndre !llaurois. 1c1 Siegfried Sas."oon, fd! Joseph Conrad, (e J Cleorge Balanchine. 9. The field Qf medicine-all arc names of glands in the human body. 10. They compri se the only five cx·Presidcnts of th e United S!1itcs \\'ho \\'Cf!! living al 1he snme time. during Lincoln's fir st 1ern1. frotn ,\·larch. 1861, to January, l.362. Impeachment Vote Poses Problems .I \VA SH!,~GTON -One messa ge fro1n Pres id c n t Nixon \\'hich son1e Congres~nll'tl 11•rre loath lo believe came across loud and clear : he \\·on·t be scared or sham(·d out of offlce : he \\'ill have lo be voted out. Nixon finally goL !hot across. to COngress in his State of the Cninn mes. sage, and it leaves the House of Bepre· sentatives wilh a sc· rious dilen1n1a. This is !he probil'!TI or vnting Nix011 otit of 0 r f i c e on gen eral pr:inciples. for it be- :'omrs inrreasingly clear that the circu1nstantial ca se ~gain st him lac\s contlusive corrohoration or refutation. TlfE HEADLIN"ES say that the special prosecutor's office "backs'' the credibili ty of the testimony against the president of the former \Vhitc •rouse C'()Unsel and confessed co v c r -u p C'{lnspi rator, ,,John Dean. Thal is 1hc 1>o'idest possible C'Qnstruction of the statement in court by ~ spokesman for the special prosecutor's offiee that this office "bas no basis for believing Mr. Dean has committed perjury in any proceedings.,, Dean's perjury or lack of lt has never really been the issue. It has never been challenged that the meetings he said took pla ce actually did take place .. nor that the n1atters discussed actually \\•ere discusst>d. • The issue 11;-i~ ·occn 1vhether or not Oean and the President had a meeting of minds on \\'hat Dean v.·as doing and reported that others 111ere doing, The issue has also been \\'hen the President \\'JS advise<I \l'htit. 11•as going on and hls reaction to \/11s inlormJtion. IT lS J\'O'r a queslion of \vhethcr or not Dean lied in specific instances, but of ~he legal .... ·eight of h is testimony impllcaling Nixon in. I.the light of all the other circumstances. Also lhe possibility e-xists that Dean may have been mi sta ken on_ \11heii certain things \verc said. but not necessarily that he deliberately and knowingly lied about it Dean has not been subjected in publi c to anything that..might be callt.Xi thorough rross-exa{llination:· althou8:h it 1nust be presumed that in his statemen1s to prosecutors and grand jury. he. went tbrough a testing of his credibility. He is obviously credible enough th take io court. but it is not at all unusual for such presumed credibility to undergo severe strain in adversary cross·examination. If he is sho...,·n 1o have been mistaken on when Ct'rtain things were said, as was only briefly n1entioned in the W<1tergate hearings, his credibility will suffer. IN ANY CASE. the prosecutor's office b.a.s not said thnt Dean's testimony implicates Nixon in a c r i m in a I conspiracy: it has me rely said it has no evidence of perju~y on Dean's part. !·low any serious·minded C.OOgressman can vote on impeachment without knowing a great deal more about Dean's credibility must bother a good many of tfi ('m. For \1·hen they vote on impeachment they v.·ill be supporting that credibiltty. They <-'annot find an out in saying n1erely that there Is 3 prin1a fade case which must be ::id1udicated, as a grand jury mighL A \.'OTE of a)'C on a bill of impeachn1ent v.·ill be regarded as a vote of guilty, and no amOW\t of explaining the constitutional proc«lure will suffice if the Senate does not convict. Congressmen who have been homc- recently n;'alize that a great many people don 't know the difference bet\veen j1npcachmcnt and conviction. Any Congressman who votes for impeachment must take into consideration the very real prospect thal the Senate will not vote to COl'!\'ict Nixon and remove him from office, leaving the impeachers holding the bag. This is one reason why th e in1peach1nent question is so chancy. and \.\'hy United Press International. in a survey of the entire House could find only 55 v.·ho said they \\'ould vote for irnpcachment. A credible: estimate is that. at the present mom e n t • irnpeachmcnt v.·ould lose by 100 votrs but if the n1argin only proved to be 50 or less, there is no indication Nixon \.\'Ou!d accept this as a mandate to quit for lack of public confidence . That is the real message on the state of the ' Presidency, al'!d Congress. for the first time, appears to have heard it. Don't Rush to Alaska Yet To the Editor: Now that the President has signed the Trans Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act. there is a v.·idespread rnisimpression that construction of the line already has begun. As many as 600 persons come to Alaska each month in s(·arch of non-exist ent p'ipeline construction jobs . At best these pt.'Op\e are disappointed. Unfortunately. many entirr families find themselves stranded. cold and homeless \1'ithout prospect of relief. M.AILBOX L•ller1 from rtt <letl t<t w•leornt. No....,lllY wri1t« lhould conYt\/ lhtlr mt1111tt In >00 -ro1 or leu. "Tiie t!9111 to cOllOt"'t lttttrl to ti! 11•c• or t limlna!t llt>tl !1 rtlttved. lloll lttttn motl 111- cludt 1i9111!ur• 11>11 .... 111111 '""'"'' bu! 1111n1.1 m~v o~ wi l~lltld on teQUt.11 II 1urlidtnl rtt lOft 11 •PPtrtnl. Poelry will no! t>t pub!11heO. below a high income _group. In (act, in ignoring the uncr rtainty of our times. this city may wt>ll outreach itself and later find itself_ \Vlth the kind of housing that no one can really afford. \Vr rlo hope that this city will review the Housing Element in terms of its 01>o11 priorHies, \\hich are, and ...,.e quote from the introrlucUon t-0 the l~ousing Element : "to c-ncourage dcvelopmetlt of a variety of housing to serve ... present and futUre residents ." DR . and ~·IRS. HOWARD S. BABB Or11· Legislators' Lu.sh Pension Pla1i ALVESKA began se\'eral n1ont hs ago a campaign through the news media to correctly inform job seekers about pipeline employment. This campaign has bce.n expanded recenUy to inc I u d e advertisements, television ne>n·sclips and free infomi.ationa l brochures. But many hundreds still learn the truth too late and oft en tragically. light of the amendm ents which were originally suggested to the Planning Commission by Commissioner Jan1es .M. Parker, but then rrjected by .a majority of that Commi~ion. THESE amendments, particularly as they rel.ate to paragraph one, page 7, Housing Element, see1n--in . order for several reasons. For to say, as that paragraph does, that "housing demand and increase Jn land values . . . will result in those low and moderate 'kl<:otne families now living ln 'Newport Beach being econo mlca!Jy forced to reloca~" siinply denies the verr prin~~1e;~-! planning, the very purpose Gl wn"'° is to control trends, not to be "'"ln>lled by them. In the con~ ol. ~ Gtneral Plan, in which tit~ Mn.ten~~~ppear, they obviously m115t be interpreted. a! a policy, and they'' mor: well ·,'!< interpreted as an exclusiona.ry ,policy on the basis of e cO ·D om ica I discrimination. Lost Freedoms To the Editor: lt would certainly be nice to know where our .regional C.Oastal Conservation C.Ommission really doe s stand. On the one hand they approve a 53-Wlit development at Capistrano Beach, and on the ~ hand they tum down a few duplexes in Newport Beach. ; (First oj l.111n crili1 1n ns 011 ;lie te(lis· ~tors' Jtetire nic nt Systeno ). 'l S:iy you're <in <ite!'agc \\'Ork ing guy ~r gal. Ove r the yc::irs yuu chunk rnonl·y Joto a kitty for your re!irernent. \1011 "l>ut in about half. the en1ploycr pays ;the rest. ~ \.\'hen you 're 60, or 65, after working '8-boUt 40 yenrs. ~'ou <-'an retire on about 151,000 a 1nonth ; rn:.iybe a bit more. :With social sccurit~-. "you can sc1uc~Z{' i)~·­~Well , b3by, yr111'rr in ~he wr ong bu.c:iness iv o u should b{' ::i ~te le gis!ator. No1\' ~ere's a gravy 1r:1in ;there's a g r a v y :\b"~n ! Under the legis);i. tors' retirement sys· lem you could ~'orlr part tim('. hold nother job on the side, and retire fter 20 years ...,.ith full benefils. Those ·benefits? Two-thirds of your. annual 19,200 iaJary plus regular cost-of-living · justments. Al the going rate that uJd be $1 ,066 a month, plus .. Of', you could retire after IS years office if you were willing to accept :a two percent deduction from your efiL<t for e.ach year you were short ~ ... 60. TO RECEIVE those benefits you would ut eight percent of your salary tahout 128 a month ) into a retirement fund. rlor to 1969. it was only four p<:rc;r.nl but upward adj~tments were lhen n1;:idr. Jn both contributions and benefits. • '!be way H workJ out. the legislators ·Par about JO percent of the costs of " ' ( RUS WALTON ) their retirement plan: the taxpayers pick up lhe rest. F'or the fiscal year Ja73 . the legis lators' retirement plan cost $869.803 ; about $780,000 of that came f1·01n th{' taxpayer's general fund. A legislator with 20 years in office cn n re!irc. rrgard less of age. at about $14.500 a year (plus those regqlar cpi increa ses). If you're a real veteran , such as Scna1or Randy C.O!lier, D-Yreka, with ;Jfi ye(lrs in office-. you can retire at $16 ,000 (I. year. And , if Collier,. 71, should p::iss on his wire, who is now 35, would as his widow receive at least $8,000 a year for the rest of her life. ' THAT JS plenty good. Bui . the legislators did lhemselves even better. ThMe birds rigged up an early retirement bonus plan for those bl their Oock \Vho were elected prior to 1969 and \Vere hurt by this ye a r 's reapportionment. That extra goodie came in t"'·o parts. first, lhe percentage fa~tors on which benefits are figured were upped 10 percent. Second. any legislator elected prior to 1969 whose district was touched by reapportionment can retire this year. regardless of age -and start drawing his retirement benefits. Th~. a "reapportioned " legislator 40 years old can quit and get 20 extra years of retirement payments. ( Unless , of course, he takes another job at the public 1rough. In that case, his benefits arc cut back to $500 a month (plus cost or living adjustments). FOR EXAl\IPLE. Senator Fr c d l\.larlcr's• 2nd district was abolished in this year's reapportionment. Marler will be 42 in Aprll. This is his tenth year in office. When r.tarler leaves the Senate. he can start dra\\'ing early retiremrnt benefits of aboul $700 a month . $8,400 a year. By the Hn1e he is 60. and ready for norm;i! retirrment. he will have received approximately $1 52.000. If he should li ve to be 75, he will receive aoothcr $126.000 -plllS lhose cost of living adjustments. All Lold. a potential of aOOut $278,000 in retirement benefits for 10 years in ofrice. IC Marler should be appointed to the Superior Court, his early retirement bonus wou ld be cut back to $500 a m~nth. After he left the bench, his fuJl legislator retirement payments would resume. OR, take the case of Robert r..Ioretti. Moretti is leaving the Assemhly 10 run ror Governor. Should he be defeated. do not 'l'lcep for hini . Moretti has bcC'n in ihe assembly for 10 years. •le is 37. I-It~ could s1<1rl drawing about $8,400 ;i year in ret irement pa yments'. By the ~ime he Is 60. In 1996, he \Viii have receivt!d more than $185.000 as .in early retirement bonus. And. he could continue to draw $8.400 a year. plus cost or living adjustments for 1hc rest of his life. ., The truth is construction has not begun. and none will begin until many outstanding legal and administrative .hurdles are crossed. Furthermore. when this activity does commence, Alyeska will award contracts for the work to various construction companies. These finns will do all the hiring of workmen. TllEREFORE. applications for these jol;is should not be submitted to Alyeska. Persons seekin g construction jobs should watch for announcements of the award of coni racts and the start of construction in the piess and in trade journals. and apply directly to s e 1 e c t e d contractors. Above all, we recommend that no one come to Alaska in search of a job. Job seekers should be certain before roming that jobs are available here for them. The unemployment rate in the state is the highest in the nation. The \vinters are the loogest and the most severe. Furthermore. there is an Alaska law giving job preference to Alaskans. We're trying to make these facts known to prevent hardship. JOHN F, RATI'ERMAN Public Affairs, Alyeska Pipellrle Service Company Rousing Rl91tt• To the Editor: . We support the Daily Piiot's editorial position on the Housing Element or the Newport' Beach Genenil Pll'ln and urge tha t the Newport Beach City Council review this JJoUslng FJement • ln the However, such an excluiloq-ari policy -be it exclusionary in intent or in effect -contradicts the very democratic Ideal on which our oouhtry and its va~ious local jurisdictions ·are built, denying this nation's·debt to Its diverse population and America'•· traditional commitment to include rather than to exclude. And it need not be pointed out that an exclusionary policy would con· Oict with the basic Christian ethic with its emphasis on charity, which Is tile con· cern for the other. MOD ERA TE and low Income are relative terms. Here in Newport Beach with its high average income due to the presence or !Orne ettremely wealthy !amllles. low and moderate Income groups include young famllles and the elderly. students, teachers, c I t Y employcs, mailmen, and a 1core of others upon whom the k>cal economy is also depending. And Jn this time of great tcXlflO mlc instability, there Is no telling what other groups may fall ' They do have the final say as to where and how much you can bu ild and how much open space and where it should be in our coastal area. In essence they are telling people where they can or cannot live. How many freedoms do we lose before we rid ourselves of these overlays of un- understandable governing bodies? ' GOLDIE JOSEPH OUN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Rol!trt N. Wttd, PubU.htr l'homas Ktevil, Editor Bbr:baro · Krtibich .Editorial Page Ediior '?lit editorial ,'Pflle of 1hr Daily, Pilo\ Miu: to JnJorm and admWate readers b,-preaent1rc on tt11J Pill• dlv#le •'Comme~ · °" topics or in.. t~ by s)tndlcatl!d rolumnllls and c'artooniah, by P'<wldlns a forum. for rtadtn' views and by pretentlrc this nit:WIP*sier'• eiplrrions and ideA9 an cumnt topics. 'nle-ec!Horial opfnlon.8 IX I~ Daily PU01 a.ppear Only In the edltarlal column at ~ top ot the Nt. OplrUona exprtaitrd by the L'OI· umMltl and cat'tl:loft!llts lnd 141111'!!" 'wrtterJ "1'tl t,)Jelr Mm and I'll) eft<lors~ mvit of their Vl..ws by 'the Daily Pilot lhoukt be 1nftrml. Friday, February 8, 1974 ' ' • c I I ' .- Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ; VOL 67, NO. 39, 4 SECTION S, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDA Y, FEBRUA·RY 8, 1974 c TEN CENTS I 1 • Five Mes ·a Candidates Speali, But Few Listen Five Costa. ~lesa clty c o u n c i t candidates debated the city's bun1ing issues Thursday night, but no one came to listen. The chamber of comnterce-sponsorcd ''Speak In " played before a nearly en1pty Coota Mesa city council chambers with a total audience of 3t, including the candidates, their wives, husbands and children, two organize rs, and th ree newspaper repor.ters. Though the turnout '1•as b c Io 1v expectations, the candidates ansy.•ered in detail qucstions post."'<! to thcn1 by ne1~smcn. One of the candi9ates for the t11·0 vacant seats. Raymond Evans. \Vas absent. Another, fi [ C h In 0 0 d \Vcstlake. was ill . !·le sent a spokesman. J-lcrc ts some or v:hat the candidates said. J ack lln1n metl: The incumbent ma~'or s::iid he is seeking r~tection to finish S<'Vt>ral project.<> he started during his 13 year.; of service in lhc city. lie tenned the construC1ion of the Corona del A1ar freeway as the number one priority in Coota 1'1esa. mainly because its elimination could start a "domino effe(,1." which \\'ould adversely affect the Newport Freeway, downtown redevelopment and the .. ..-est<;idf'. J·lammett did not disclose his stance on the draft sig n ordinance, instead saying that first all sides must be heard during Jhe current publ ic hea ring phase. At the same tin1e, llarnn1ctt s;:i id the time 1s coming \\'hen billboard;; .,..·ill surf['r the f<1te of visually polluting signs. J-le predicied a billboa rd ordinance would be considered by the cowtcil in the near future. Willard Jordan: Also an incumbent , Vice 1'1 ayor Jordan agreffi "' it h Hammell on most points . lie is sN'klng a return to office because he foresees some problems in Costa t"1esa \l'hich he believes can be solved \Vi1h his help during the n<'xt four years. Skylab Spacemen Land Ul"I T.tft>l!olo Ast1·011auts Have Scare Witl1 Rocket ABOARD USS NE\V ORLEANS (AP 1 -Skyl ub l's astronauts overcame a leaky rocket system problem toclay and returned safely to eartn, splash ing dov.·n in the Pacific Oc€an to successfully complete an 84-day missioo, history's longest space voyage. "Good 10 be back. glad to be home." was the report froin astronauts Gerald P. Carr of Santa Ana, William R. Pogue and Dr. Edward G. Giblson, fonnerly of San Clemente, minutes after their Apollo ~mmand ship landed on chop py seas 176 miles southwest of San Diego , and wilhin Jlf.! miles of the prime recovery ship. the USS New Orleans. One o( tY.'o rocket thruster systems designed to control the spacecraft dev eloped ii leak less than t•\·o hours before splashdo\vn. for cing th e :istron auts to come in \\'ith only ooe !hrust<'r systein operating. ASTRONAUT EDWARD GIBSON GREETS NASA RECOVERY TEAM LEADER MEL RICHMOND 'Mission Accomplished' in the Pacific as Skyla b Crew End Longest'Manned Space Flight 1'1ission Con1rol, '1'orried that fumes from the leaking rocket could harm the spacemen, v:arncd them to wear o:<ygen n1asks if lhcy detected fishy or acid odors. the smell of the propellants used in the rockets. Abductors May Ask Swap Splashdown came at 8:17 p.m. (PD'I'). 84 days. 1 hour and 16 minutes after the Skylab 3 mission began. It \Vas the end of an era o( manned space exploration and the fi r s t splashdown of an American space crew in almost a decade thul was not carried live on national television. Pntricia Hearst for T1vo Oakland Murder Suspects In \\'ashington. President Nixon hailed the astronauts and ~aid the y completccl "one of the scientifi cally n1ost producti\'e endc:ivor.. in hum an history. \Ve sa lute thrrn and all their predecessors \l'hO J1a\·c launc hed us on this great adventure." RERl\'"EJ.EY l AP 1 -An undergr{lund trrrorist group \\'hich says i1 is ho!ding kidnape<l ne•vspaper heiress Patricia 1-Iearst ma.v have abducted her as ranson1 for ,.,.,.o of thr group's "soldiers" v;ho are chargl.'d \\'ith murder. JX!lice said today. The n1ystcrious Symbionew Liberation Army elaiined responsibility for the abduction in a lefter rece ived Thursday and the Hearst family awaited demands for her release today. The militant group said she would be executed if anyooe tri~ to rescue her. Both police and a fami ly spokesman raised the possibilily that lhe ransom Oraage Ceut • Weather ~1oSlly i;unny Saturday, accord- ing to the .,.,·eatber se rv ice with slightly 1+armer temperatures. 1-lighs at !he beaches near 74 ris- to 78 inland . Overnight lows 36-46. INSIDE TODAY To pliotographer Robert Ran- dall, one of the qualities that makea Laguna Beach special is tlic people. And VOJl can tell the peopll'-are IJ>fcial b~ their faces. s~ of tl~se 1aces, as seen thro119h Randall'• camera l~i.s. ar:t on show at the Laguna Beach Muse um of Art. Randall talks ab o1tt the faces in ULis week'.!' cover a.to ry to tile Week· e11der magazine ~ni Page 23. Af 'rovr l tn'1U , ... HM . f MoYIK 11•1' Muh11t P'uMI 11 t.. M. •• .,. 7 Nlfleflll Hrw1 4 C•ll .. Hlll t CIHllflld ll-tf Or•-Count~ I lt11!1ur•nb u ,JJ Cllfll<I 11 CrMtwlMI n Sytvll hrr1r 11 SMf1. 1l•H °""' M1Uut t 8dlltot'lll ,... • 11"" M"11111 n.u Tt lftlti... 17 ,._, 11·11 '"' ,.. •ec.,.. n T~ .. ""' 11·2' w .. 1t1•r 4 """''" 11 A1111 L.Mlllw• 11 W ..... 1 NtwS IJ.11 W*M "'"'' t ~-· ' ·-..... ~· demand. '>Vht>n l! C'Omcs. might be the feedom of ll•:o cl1arged \vilh murrlering Oakl:ind schools Supt. :'llarcus Foster i'\o\'. 6. "!i's on cverybody·s mind ," said H1chal'd Berger. a Berkeley police s1x1kesn1an. li e said no rlcmand for their freedo m h.1d been made. • Another Berkeley offietr said a money dem~nd would be easier to m~t than a political demand such as a prisoner ex change. In its communique, the SLA called Minister Asking Churcl1 Support For Mesa 'Gays' ·' Ass erting that an attack upon the religious liberty of one church is un a!\2ck upon all, the min ister of a Costa Mesa Unitarian church is soliciting the he1p or all local clergymen in overturning a recent city council decision which banned neighborhood Bible se91lons by a "gay" church. Robert Jordan Ross, 1259 Victoria St .• minister of the Unitarian Universalist church. detried the municipal act as an "infringement on religiowi liberty.'' He is referring to a 5-0 city council decision which Monday rel used permiss ion to tbe M et r op o 11 t a n Community Church to hold Bible study and "rap" S<'Ssions at a private home on 21s 23rd St. lnsuflicient ·parking \\'3S cited by C<luncllmen in rejecting a :r: on i n g variance which l\'Ould h11ve made the meetings, already started before the variance. legal. In il letter to an locol clergymen Ross asks them t.o sign a petition urgi ng lhe overturning of the council and planning commission decision. He says tile church has a right lo hold rellglowl meetings In a prlvato home. !he pretty \9-yea r-0ld coed a "prisonrr of .,..·ar" and her ·father, newspaper execut ive Randolph Hearst, a "corporate enemy of the people." I/cars!, president and editor of !he San Francisco Exa1niner. sai d ''if this is a political problem it may become Vl'ry, very difficult .'' In lhe letter Thursday to Berkeley radio station KPfA, the radical group HEARST KIDNAPERS EVIL AS COBRA SYMBOL, Story Page S claimed the girl \\'as alive and unbanned. But it added: "Shoul d any attempt be made by authorities to rescue the prisoner, or to arrest or harm any S.L.A. elements, the prisoner is to be executed." llea rst said he believed his daughter is alive. Atiss Hearst, a University of California st udent, was kidnaped Monday nighl fron1 her Berkeley townhouse in a nurry or gunfire. The same group has sa id it was responsible fo r the cyanide -bullet assassination last November of the black (See HEARST, Page 2) •nave a "] feel great," ~aid Gibson as he s!ood on the deck of the rcco\·rry ship. The a.slronauLs were helpt'd from their spacecraft. but a doctor said lhC'V surfered no apparent. severe effects fro1TI their long exposure to the deC'Onditionlng effects of space weighUessncss. .. They·rc a litlle bit shaky ," the doctor said. ''But they're in fine shape .. , Carr, Pogue and Gibson traveled 34 ~2 mlllion miles, orbited the earth 1.214 times and collected scientific information -photos. electronic tapes and biological samples -that will provide knowledge about the sun, the earth and about man himself." Offic ials said It will take years for experts to sort out and understand the scientific treasures. The astror.auts lrfl the Skylab space station. their home since Nov. 26. ut 3:34 a.rn . when they separated their AJlOllo co1nmand ship to start back to earlh. "It's Deen a good hon1e." said Gibson , (See RETURN, Page %1 Heart~ Sign Ordinance Support Piislied Costa Mesa city counrJlmen are being flooded by "bleeding heart" Valen- tines printed an blushing pink paper. THE GREETINGS show a htart being pierced by an arrow and call at- tention to the Feb. 14 hearing on the Costa Mesa sign ordinance. ''Let's not allow the heart of the sign ordinance lo be shot ru n of holes," the card pleads. "~ta J\.1esa needs a sign ordinance now." TllE SENDERS, ~1aureen DiDomenico and Ann Mound of SOS (Sign Ordinance Support), give the imprl\<!Sion that the publlc hearing might be- come another "St. Valentine's Do.y Mauacrc." Public hearine: on the controversial ordinance is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ln council chambers of the C.OSta Mesa Civic Center. ., .., Jordnn also point('d to thl' Coron.:i dC'l 1'.·lar Frf't'.'\\'ay as the nu n1ber Olll' issue. but S<ltd beyond that arl' th<• iSSUCS or inlprOVtr\g th<' c H\'ifOO Rlt'lll, culture, recreation and thr "prn!Jl1·n13 of the people." The incu n1bent said a sign ordinanr1.• obviottsly nf't.·ds to be enactro. but that he cannot say al the 111on1('n\ \Vhcrher the sign ordin;111ce should be ac..:r p1t'd in its present form. Lik t' H;u11 n1t•l\. he urged th e rcn1ovil l 11f :.il l 1!!L'g,td signs. .Jordan srud he h:ts requested :;tudv or ft bill board ortllnnnc('. bur 1lrfc~1ded thr grnpluc :irt \\'Ork on billboards as sonic 01 !he b ~ :s 1 cornn1 rrcial art in the ci1 ~ Jc.an Tortibio : tl lrs. Torribio, l 14- n1onth resident c;if Co~t:1 i\!L'Sa. said :she is se<·king a counci l scat because she believes those who ilrr nr.! invol VC'd 1n govcrnn1e11! C<lnnot ask ~oven 1n11•111 to \\Ork for 1hem. Sh~' 1X1in1ed to h('!' 1Sce CAND IDATES, t"age Zl on Target ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • Tetlae1·ed Test Flight Ball oo nists Portis \Voolley and Ray Gallagher too k their ral'ing b.:il· loon up uvcr the Orange County ~'airgrouncls in Cor-ta 1\lc sa tlu:-. 111 0 ~·~111g to chcc ~ out the propane burners they plan 10 use in con1 - peht1on la t.er this n1on th 111 ;\_lbuqu erque. N. J\Iex . 1'hf' ll\'0 <:osta /llesans ~elig~tect youngsters on their way to nearby sehoo ls. givi ng several rides 1n t he tethered balloon . Judge Nixes l11te1~ve11tio11 Ii1to Airport Operations Repeatedly pointing out thal a crucial slate hearing inio the dispute is just ll days away. Superior Ccurt Judge \\7alter \V. Cha ramza today refused t:'.l interfere with operations at Orange County Airport. Judge Charamza in terjec!cd. "\Vhat .,.,.e want ," O'Nei l continued, "is compliance b,v the county \Vith jet noise siandards imposed hy !he state and that is the purpose or the writ l\"e are seeking tod ay." • Judge Charamza deferred the motion filed by Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil until March 28 to gi ve both the city nnd the county an opportunity lo base their arguments on the results of a three-day state hearing into the jet noise controversy. ''I f I \\'<'re to take any action along ~, those lines. you kno\v very \\'t'll that · the county \'>·ould go to San lkrnardino ~ tThe f ourth District Court of Appeals) ~ That hearing will be he~ Feb. 19-20 and 2l In the Santa Ana Cowity Courthouse before a hearing of'ficer will be assigned here from Los Angeles. O'Neil agreed lo the contin~ance aftt:r reminding Judge Charamza that the count y is In violatioo of state laws governing jet noise em issions at the airpo rt and has been so for more than a )'ear. '·They don't have the variance they !ll'Cd to support their operations and It's by no menns certain they oould get anc," the city attorney said. "II has been stated that the city wants to close down all operalio ns at the airport but I want to say today 1hat that is not so." O'Neil ndded. ''That may not be such a bad lhlng," ,, (See NOISE, Page 21 ' J Gloria Steinem • J 'To~s' Salad CHAPEL ll!LL. N.C. (U PI I f eminist Glo ria Slein<'m. lnlonned at a banqur,t that her tossed salad cont.J ined non-union lelluce, wal ked outside the building ~nd d1unped the salad on the ground. . ' About a dozen University 0£ North Ca rolina studenls marched out with !\ts. Steinem Thursduy night and also disJ)OSed or their ' salad::i. They were cheered by a group of 10 pickets calling themselves "Ch1tpel Hill l"rien<.L, of lht United Farm Workers." ~ 1.. ..... : PJLOI t DESCRIBES KIONAPING Fiance SteYen Weed l 'rom l'age l 1 llEARST ... superintendent of the Oakland schools. At 1hat time. the group VO\\'ed vengeance on "1he fa scist stale." Tu•o self-proclaimed members or the army. Joseph Remlro and Russell Little, have been charged with Foster's murder Nov. 6 and are being held without ba il 1 at San Quentin Prison. The letter and Mobil credit card were turned over to Hearst. The group's only demand was that the Je tter be published in full. ' Hearst said Thursday night h e. n.pected further v•ora by tnail today or Saturday. Thursday's type"Titten letter, labeled -:•eonununique No. 3, Feb. 4. 1973," said without amplification: ''Furt h er mmmunications will follow." ' r • Hearst spoke to ne\\·smen clustered at the doorstep of his ho1ne in the rashionable suburb of IDUsborough, 15 miles south of Sarr Fra ncisco. I A spokesman for the Ht'arsl family I and FBI agents said they considered l the letter authent ic. The FBI said it would take no action \\'ithout the family's approval. Fro•n P1111e l NOISE ... ;ind t:f't thi'.'i n1.1!ter delayed through an 8!>peal," Judge Charamza said. ·'There is no point in taking any kind or action in this court until the state hearing is held later this month," the judge said. Judge Charamza ls a former Newport Beach city attorney himself. O'Neil-.aB id the city wants the county lo establish a noise in1pact boundary at the airport and operate the facility \\'ith a noise im pact area no greater than zero. State noise standards require airports lo establish a ma ximum noise level nf 70 dec ibels in i mm e d i a t e I y surrounding artas. That noise level mu st be reduced to 65 decibels by 198a under current lav.•s. Po111pido11 !\Tay Quit !"'ARI S 1 IJP l • -The ill heal th flf President l irorgc Pompidou set off sp<'rulaLlon loday that lhl' fr..1-year-old r·n"'nc h leader mighr rr.~ign be-fore the end of hrs trrm 1n 19iG. Dr. Jean \lignalou , Pompidou'~ priva te ph~-sic-ian. issued a hral1h bulletin Thursd<iy saying the president had 1nfcchous 11lfluen1.<1 \\'ilh a high fever. OIANlll COAST CM DAILY PILOT Th• Oro .... C.,.11 OAH.'I' l'ILOT, ... ,.., -~h ;, comllin..r 111, ....,,....Pre11. lo P.,bl!.,,.., ..,. the O•ltlllt C.•111 Puflll1hit111 Coro11>1nv. 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His ll'i (e Dianne , 29, escaped injury in tbe confrontation on the beach "'here the family was camped north of Ensenada. Stegmann was driv('fl from the rf'motr site far south of Tijuana by :1 cantina owner and friend at speeds ·reportedly in excess of JOO miles fX'r hour. l\.lexican authorities are reno\\'llM for locking up anyone ln\'o lvcd in :i <:!'irnc or incident w!!h fa !alilv ltl\'Ol~111 ·• anyooe, .~lexlc<in or Anicru::an .. fo7- ques1iooing later. Stegmann was treated O\'Prnigh! !1 l Bay Gener:1l lloopiLa! in Chula \lis1:i and released on Sunday tollow1nl! 1h1: incident. while his .\lex ic:i.n friend . l'edro Balles1eros, "'as arr1'~!cd upo n his return. Ballesteros has since been releaSl'(I from custody follo"•ing-questioning and ~texican officials say that Stegmann will not be charged with any crime either. 'The Costa Me .!I an "'hose older brother shot a burglary suspect outside a Coot.a 1'-tesa bar a year ago witi1 a shotgun -has since returned horn<.". San Diego Police Officer Ron Collins . vtho is liaison to ~ Mex·ican government for incidents involving Americans belo1\' the border, identi fied the suspect s!ain by !he younger Steg1na1m Saturd ay as Dario AJbancz Chee, 32, a resident of Orange County's Gas Stations Will Be Closed r Another "dry" ll'eckend has been forecast for Orange County motoris ts by the Southern Ca lifornia Au~omobile Club "·hich tod ay reported that 95 percent Of all serl'ice stations will bl· closed Sunday. EVEN.ODO OAY RATION PLAN URGEO FOR U.S .. Pago 11 The \\·orst gasless stretch :i ppa rent!v "'ill be along the San Diego Free1vaY through Orange County lo San Diego. For the first lime since lh\! au to c:lub started keeping track last sumn1cr, no1 one of the stations contacted along the route plans to be open Sunday, club officials said. ~fotorists were also \\'arned to e:qx?rt the "temporar ily out or gas" sign posted at IS percent of all stations in Southern Caliromia metropolitan areas Saturdav. However, motorists should be able· ,o find gasol ine along most major high"·ays on both days. The Auto Oub indicates !hat 41 percent of the stations will be open lo rural areas Sunday :ind 93 percent on Saturday. Jn its strr\·ey of 317 ~er\ lcr <:f.'.l \1011" the Auto Cl:.Jb nofc(J tllaL the gas !:.l!uaiio11 is lighten ing up. Abo11t 41 ix·rcf'nt of lhe mC't.rorot11 ri11 ~t:itions ar(' now lin1iting sa fes. rnosih lo 10 gallon (, comp.11·ed t(t 31 pcn::c111 la~t we!'k . In the outlyil1; rl'.'gions IJ percent ;;re limiting ~.1[rs. Tu·enty-onc perC'en1 of the n1ctropot\!11n stations are pu1np ing a d.:iil,v quota rind then closing, romp:1rrd ro five pcrcC'nt last "'eek , th!' aul o club s;iid. the BaJil California village or La l\.lision. ':Police feel the dt•ath wos sclf-<lefen.~e on Steg mann's part ." ~Id Officer Collins o.1f1cr conferring \\'ilh Ua j:i California ;.1u1horJ1 ies. Su·gniann and his w1fe ~aid they were :i11·a kl'nf'od early S<.ilurday moniult! by son1conc ordering them out of th eir ti·nt and looked up to sl'e the s1Jho11f'!IC of :i n1an v.·ilh ,1 gun on 1he cloth 11 all Offi cers said tht·rr h.:lre bci'n sevl'r••I incidents of tourists bc'mg moles ted and robbed on the bf.aches. A suspect in the case, J06e Rodr iguez, :n. "'as arrested in tne !Jn}' to"·n c1f ~laneadero. b..~'(] on an mformant's tip. H.odr iguez is hrlng held oo a than;:!.' of attempted robbery, :iccording to inves!ig<itors, v.'ho claitn he lws providt-d inforn1ation linking himself and the dead rnan to the att:it'k. on !he St<'smnnn eoupll'. Tile Sil'~n1:11~11s' rol1r sn1;il\ ('h ildren 11·r·1·(• ;1slct·p 111 !111' fandl,1• st.:iiion w11go11 during lhl' ineidP!lt in 1\'h1ch !hei r fa!hl•r 11Js \1nund,'l.l and th1' 1nothrr n:i11111rly 1l!IS...;('Cf bl' :i shot. .\l l·xica:n ;iuthor:!ies <ld\'1sc ag:iin.<:1 /1n1f'r1can5 cnm p1ng alone on 1h1·1 r bea('hes due to recent incidents of nlObcry but also disc'Ouruge U.S. c11izC'nS t<:l rry1ng gwts in10 1hc country. l'ossession of fir<'a rms by 1\mericans 1111hout a diffirult·tO-Obla in pcnnit is 1!legol. \ T():\'IGllT "~IGllT \\'ATC!!" -Cost<J \les.a Civic PJ:iyhouse. Feb. 8 and 9, 8:30 p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Religions and \'alues," Dr. Alfred Painter lecturer, Science Lect ure l, 7:30-9:30 p,m. FRIDAY NIGIIT FJL!\IS -'·Last of i\!obilc I-lot Stots.'' OCC Forum , 7 p.m. Admission SI. BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa llig!J at f\Iagnolia, 8 p.n1. Ed ison at Estancia, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Newport Harbor. 8 p.m. "STICKS AND BONES" -South Coast flepertory The(lter, thru Sun. 8 p.m. UCI DRA:\lA -"Ring Round th!' 1\10011 ." Fine Arts Villa.i;:e Th eater. thru Sat. 8 p,n1, Tickets $3. 833-6617. SATURDAY, 1'~EB. 9 GSTi.\NCIA AOOBE -Stale ll1s1or1cal l...::indma rk . Adams and f..lesa Verde 1Jrl1·c \\'est, S..1t. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. BASKETBALL -OCC at f\·tt. San ,\ntonio College, 8 p.n1. Kissi1iger Stirs A rabs to Anger REIRL"T. Lebanon (AP ) -Sccreiary of State lfenry A. KL~singer's remark lh:it a cont inuation of the Arab oil 1 n1b;1rgo mus t be regarded as blackmail h~c; dra1rn prt'dictably angry rc<ictions 111 111•• Arab press.. A eol nm11is.r in the independent Bcin1t d nil~· An ,\-a hnr said Ar.:ibs ":ire no~ <'XJX'Ctt·d lo b•• fr ight ened by 1he v.·ords ;111cl Lhrra1s of 1br l 1nit<.'d St.11cs officia l."' 'J'h,. lrli-11 lll.2 dail y Al Yon1 said 1\1 < "1;:;1· .. h.is ri ;hrr forgotten nr ls p~1·tr11di11i.; to forget that the lifting or thr Ar:ih oil embargo against t.hc United S1:i1cs depends on Israeli \Vit hdra wal from occupied Arab territory and the rr.~!oratin:i of the rig:hts o! rhc Pales- 1u11rin ix-op!e. From Page 1 COUNCIL C.4.NDIDATES. • • background in management and public relat ions .1t use and hC'r education lll polirical science ;incl history . The nlost important issue, acoording to il1r.;. Torr1bio. is 1hc si gn ordinance. She thinks it should be either passed or dcfe:ited in the next l"'O wee ks. i\lrs . Torribio is in ravor of the ordinancc. but she also beLievcs the ordinance should a!low bwincssmcn to have tasteful 11dvertisi ng as well as "locators" for their bu.'linesses. As for blll board.'l, she maintains they clutter • 1nd confuse aOO tha.t an adequate ~1 mortization program ill n~ry. :0.1rs. Torribio believes th.1t the interests of Costa i 1esa's businessmen and lhe resident-amsum<'rs can be comblnOO to make the city a better place. Korma lferLzog: ~1rs. Jiertzog." a 15- yrar resident of Costa ~fesa, is Ule (l\.\ncr"irector of nursery schools 8nd says she has become acquainted \•;ith lhC' families of th e city and their problc1ns. She ciltd com pletion or dol411to\\1l redcvC'lopmcnt , the Corona df'I :\iar Freeway and the Newport Freeu•ay :is the most in1portant issues. Mi's. J lertzo,g tertned coope ro l!on w i t h .r-.·rwport Beach on the dirfusion of freey,·ay traffic as crucial. On !he su bjecl of sign~. Mr!. Jlertzog said II all illcg11l signs were taken down , 45 percent of the clutter would be eliminated. She so.id !he drafl ordinance is strict and some compromises need to be made. And as long a<> local mcrcha n!s are going to be required 1o !ake do\~·n their signs. the council ~hould consider restricting billOOards. she believes. J\lrs. llertzog "·oul d ;:ilkl\V bi llboards advertising housing tracts for ~ limited time prrlod. Ric hm ond E. Wes tlake J r.: \Vcstlake 1\'ilS ahscnt from the Speak -Jn because of an ill ness. He sent a representative 10 answer the questions for him. .John Farmer 1old the audience \\'cs!lake is a 14·year-residcnt or th e city, a political science graduate fron1 Orange Coast College. and that he hns won leadership awards from the Civil Air Ratrol. Taking note of what Costa ~1esa will lwcon1e in the futur<'. careful planning. and the need to satisfy the wishes of the prop!I' \1 ere characterized by Farmer as thl' tnost in1 portant issues. Farrner s:iid \\'cstlake t1 r g e d 11n111ediatC' passage of the' sign ordinance 111 its present form . lie described it ~1s a sli;tnificant piere of legislation which 111ould s1;inificantly in1p rove Costa ~1C'sa. F:irmcr said Westlake could not 11ndersland vt hy billboards were not includ ed in the sign ordinance. lie would ravor their regulation. or possibly pha si ng them out. because thty do not he lp to improve C.Osta f..1esa. Ul'I T91•11tll SKYLAB J ASTRONAUTS BACK HOME AFTER LONGEST MANNED SPACE FLIGHT IN HISTORY From Left, Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson •nd Wiiiiam Pogue, Who Splashed Down In Pac ific Oc:ean Tod1y -,···· .' f I ' "High Cost of Oil' From Page l ' _ .i ·.. , RETURN . ' --~ ••• Gas Sl101~tage Tl11·eate11s Ecliso11 Pla11t Ex p~111sio11 ~.;; they moved away from the space station orbiling Rt 272 mile!!. ''I hate ~Q ~h ink th:1t \l't"rc the last guy's to Lise J Jl. . 1l1C'y gu ided the rom n1and nlod11!c l around the 11 6-foot-long orbiting lab for By TERRY COVILLE Of !ht Dlllt Pl!ol St1tf a final inspection And then conducted a seri es or rocket firings tha t brought lhE?i r Apollo craft streaking b:ick into The expansion (ll' SC\'C'rat Edison ron1p:1ny po1\·er pl an ts -includ ing !he big one in Huntington Beach. but not lhe nuclcar sta tion in San Onofre - could be jeopardized by the oil crisis. po11·cr. 1'hc t'Ombinrd ry<:lr ~dctitionc; 1\·iJI :idd ano!hcr 1.416 nH.'S~lll'a!ts of pea k p<>111er production. -ThC' Sl!JCI milliou 1nodrrni1.~1!ion of !he l..-0ng l3C'arh pl ant to increase its o.utput fro1n 148 n1ega "':Hts to 503 megawatts. If not delayed, it wooJd be ready in 1976. 1h•' atn1o sphere of The earth. 1 "\\ic'rc doing finP.'' s:iid Ca rr. a[ter ? !hf' fina l rocket firing. 1 "llappy landing, guys," said hlission i Southern California Edison officials said today all capital improvement projects. except nuclear plants, are being rH!valuated because of the high C05t of oil. "All or our capital proj~ts are being scrutinized al most on a daily basis," said Pa ul Richardson. Edison district manager in Huntington Beach. "But no oonc!u sions have been reached. "\Ale are hopeful of staying in bo1iness and metling the demands, Y"hatever they are, though our m~in comn1itmcnt is to nuclear development." An official Edison statement on expansion or ne\\' projects says: "An ongoing evaluation may result in the resched uling or reconsideralion of a number of non-noc lear projects.'' f..1uch, but 11Ql all of the increased oil prices are absorbed in r ate increases lo the public, said Richardson, but the fuel squeeze is still making it difficult for expansion. Four years ago , Ed ison "'as pa}i ng S2.20 a barrel for low-sulphur lndonesian oil. A year ago the price was $5.(2 a b..1rr<'l. but now it is $13.50 a barrel :ind escalating. New hiring already has stopped at Edison because of lhe fuel costs. according to Phil ~1artin, Orange County division manager. }fe said Edison grossed about SI billion last ye<lr. but paid ne arly $900 million for the furl it consurnecl. According to Richardson , the Jnajor projects \1·hieh \\'OUld be affected are: -A ~312 million expansion of the fossil fuel plant in Huntington Beach. It 1s scheduled for operation in 1976-77 provided !here are no furth er delays in constnic tion approval. The fossil fu el pl i'.l nt nov.· puts out 992 n1egawatts of -A proposed combined cycle uni t with a production peak of 472 megav;atts at Coolwate r in San Bernardino County. Completion is scheduled for 1977-78. -A shared project, Kaiparowits, in southern Utah, with Edison 's sharl'! amounting to 1,200 megawatts. This coal· fired plant is expected to be ready in 1900-82. Richardson said in ter ms of fuel, the oil bu rn ing pla nts cost .a bout four times as much to produce pov•er, compared to the nuclear plants. Richardson also said it costs about three times as much to build a nuclear plant. 'The fuel co.st he "·orked out \\'a! for all of 1973. but in looking at the last month, December, when oil pr ices '~:ere beginning to take off, oil proved ~to be about five times more costly than nuclear po\.\·er. GAS 64.8 CENTS PER GAL. LEGAL PORTLA.ND, Ore. (UPI\ -The price o( gasoline at a Portland station has reached 64.8 cents per .':allon and the Internal Revenue Sen•ice says it is legal. The price was listed for Premium J(asoline at a Sav-i\1or station Th ursday \l'ith regular at 60.8 cents a gallon . An IR S spo kesman said the price~ \1·erc not illegal because it refl(>Cted the higher costs of fuel obtained from Time Oil Company, 1\·hich reC'elltly bought high·priccd Indonesian fuel. Control. . Postman Bitten; Woman, a1id Dog To Face H eciring A Cost a J\1esa 1\·oman and her do~ are due to be hailed into court ~\l arch 7 for a hel'I ring ch;il;ging them ll'ilh violating Section 38 of ~1 u n i c i p a r Ordinance 72-48 involv ing a carrier of the U.S. J\1ail. John A. Fernier, postman , charged in an official complaint to police and humane officers Thursday that a large canine belonging to a lady on hl5 route bit him in a soft spot. , Police Otief Roger E. Neth has advised Mrs. 1.Dis P. Canfie ld, of 3045 Yt'arren Lane, of the official complaint requirinG her presence to 811.!1\•/('r charges or allegtdly letting the dog nm loose. .. I wed to represent a lot of mailmen ll'ho got bitten by dogs in the old days," Assistant City Attorney Ro be r t Humphreys said of the time when postmen on a bent wpre more plentiful. llowe,•er, on ~larch 7 he wiH be the prosecutor. Trains Canceled TltUCKEE 1 t:PI) -Tl''O Sierra snow train.!! scheduled to bring San F'ranci sro area skiers lo mountain ski runs havr. ben canceled be ca u s e or lark ol interest. Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savin9s. A lal'C)e selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you . Ttd von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes. (\ ' • OREXEL-HERITAC>E-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1AN I INTER l·O R 5 WIBDA YS I SA TU RDA TS 9:0I te 1110 FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 I NEWPORT !EACH e 112 7 WFSTC:l!F~ 0111:, •41-2010 Opt"' Fri. T!I f P.M. LAC>UNA !EACH e 141 NOllTH COAS1 HW'f . ,,,.,,,, TORRANCE e hMt HAWTHORMI ILVD. Op•~ ~rl. Til t ,,M, J11·127f ! ·j , High Com·t Reve rses Co11viction SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 1'he State Supreme Court has r eve r se d the murder conviction or P ro s en j it Poddar, a University o r California ~raduatc student previously round gull!y ol kilting a wornan who snubbed hin1. The high courl ordered a new trial on grounds Lhol the jury which foun d Poddar guilty of the stabbing rnurder ( BRIEFS ) of Tatiana Tarasof! in 1969 had not been pr oper l y instructed on d l 1n i n i shed capacity. Poddar. a native of India, became interested in the 20- year-old Berkeley woman. but !lhe ignored hini. r-.1 is s 1'arasoff was later killed at her home. e GOI' Ha11pe tl SACRA1\.1E NTO I UPI\ 11crnocratic Assc1nbly S1>eaker Bob Moretti has accoused Assen1b!y Republicans of ""'<tnting the st:llc's new conflict • of • intcrcsl I av..• declared uncons!itutional "so they don't have to live with 1 I. " J\1oreUi voiced the charge Thursday -after the Assembly rejected •·urgC'ncy" legislation permitting public officials to keep confidC'ntial the names of their "off-duty" customers or clienls under the new lav.·. The lcgisla!ion \\'as designed to avoid co n s t i t u t i o 11 a I problems In the h:l.\V. e ve1111s Clturd.< PASADENA ( AP ) " DEAD AT 61 Arline Judge Arline Judge F ou11 <l Dead 111 Honie LOS AN(;£LES I AP) AL·trC'ss Arline Judge , v.·hose :>Cl'Cll niarri:iges bcca1ne a joke in Hollywood for two decades. v.'aS fo und dead in her \Vest tloll y w ood apa rtrncnt Thursday, sheriff's deputies said. A sheriff's spokesman said riliss Judge, 61 , apparently died of natural 'causes. ller landlady found 1he body after she noticed s e v c r a l days' accun1ul~1tion of newspapers outside hC'r a pa rt me n t , offiecrs s.:1id. J\·liss Judge's acting career incl uded several ''B" movie productions exploiting juvenile delinquenc:-'. but her notoriety \\':ts brought 011 by Se\•en n1arriages, all to "'eallhy or v>ell-known businessmC'n. rrlday Febru;ir~ 8, 11'/74 DAILY PILOT _!S 2. Officers Gro u p Holdin g Pat Hea rst Dead, Man Charged 'Deadl y as I ts Insignia' OAKLAND 11\P) -A man who described him.self as a "black god" has been booked for investigatioo of murder in the ~hooting deaths of two Ol:lkland policcn1en inside a crowded junior high school. After shooting the policemen Thursday. the man took a woman p.nd child hoslage in his nearl>y apartn1ent. He was shot in the abdomen by officers who seized him and freed the hostages, Deputy folice Chief Thomas Donohue said. John llichards, 24. v.•as booked at a local hospital v.·here lie was ref,orted in fair conditloo. As he was carried from his apartinent on a stretcher. Jtichards told police and ne\\'smen , "Yo u have killed rnc. ''011 ,1rc white devils and l an1 a hJack god ." ._ ____________________ .J OAKLAND POLICE officers David F.. »·larks. 26, and David SEVE N-HEADED COBRA SYMBOL OF GROU P J. Branhan, 29. v.·ere killed Symbionese Liberation Army Waging War '1•ith Marks' O\\'ll gun inside---- ..... l-:x1ste111'c 1 f lht• ~I rnli1tuH:sc BERKELEY iA l1 1 -The L1bcraf ion Anny -SI.A - Symbionese L1bcr;it1on t\rniy first OCcame knov.·n on :-.uv. \l'hil'h claun5 to be hol<lulg 8. t\'.O davs after Fusti•r was rie \\'Spap-_•r hcirl'!t!i Patrlcia nssass1n :11ed. 'l'hr J.: r o u p llearsl is ilS tf('lldly a!:I thl' t•lailnl·d rc·s1l011s1luhty u1 a ll'tter fur gl~nn111g dv11'11 till' sevcn·hc:idc>d robr;i th :it liber:t\ IJ!<n !... 1·1!ucatur serves :is it. ... insignia us\ · \I'll It .. , . I\.' l•t'IL I 1(111' i11di c:.1!1·s. 1.10liet' SOI)'-o. b \ I ~1 x e s,11il 111 \':1.~ 1111;.:ton '111e t1r:nv, \1h1eh also said 'l'hursdJ..\ lhr· SI.A rn:i\· al"n il a:-~.1,s11l;1h ·d U a kl an d have bi't'n illl'O!\'ed 111 12 ~i.:J1ools ~up! \·1arrus Fust1·1· ----- 1s t1 t•sc r1l1t!tl l>y J.111 t•nfon.:1·ri1ent uf fi(·1als as :i pa r a 111 i l 1 I :1 r ~ grou p of lt•rruri'!" tlo·t l'r1nirn!d l u dt•Strnv tlie l'~t..1hl1~hrnt·11t. Litt lC is ki101\11 about !ht> \1·orkings or nie1n1Jershi p of the ;innv Policl' sprl't1lalt' that its tiirge!s includl' publ1t· officials, tile weallhy :ind l11 gh· le\'C'\ busin1•ss exccul\I ,·~. 1'he arn1y :i n no u 11 c (' d Tiiursday in a let11·r !11 r:1cho station Kl'l·'A thal I t~ 1nembers t·:ir-rie<t out l h C' '.llondav night kid11ap1 11g uf '.lliss lll·a rst. !ht~ l!l·\l·ar .. 1td granddaught er or tlic l ;1\~· \\'lllian1 B.andu!ph llt!ai ~t, J ames Madison Junior tligh AS l'HOOF, the l 1' t t 1: r School aftt!r thl'y responded enclosed a g:lsolinc rr,•di! L';i1·d to ccports o( a disturbance G,. oucli o, 83' Heads hdongin~ to hec f" I 11 ' I' • there. • Jtandolph A. He;irst. 1>rt1sidPnl Donohue said Marks and ;ind editor o[ the S an Branhan found R i ch a rd s Francisco Exan1it1f'r ;1 n <I brandishing a gun in the main UCL A CU11l pUS Rally chai rn1an of the ll r:irst corr. hallway, .,.,,hich was filled with The letter <lescribcd llirn asj youngsters returning to class a "corpor:i!c cnciny or 1he after lunch. The officers LOS ANGELES (A P) -"l'n1 flattered." s aid people." subdued Richards and took -'---'-----------hiin into a conference room Groucho Man: and about 500 Croucho. }fe added 1hat he for q u" s t io n in g, but he of his fans assembled lo knew \vhy today's generation apparently wrested Marks' celebrate the announcement likes the J\farx Brothers : gun away "nd shot both men that the comedian with the " "Those movies v.·ere funny, through the head, Donohue bouncy eyebrows is to receive setid. a special Acaden1y Award this and there isn't much to laugh Rlchards left t1arks' gun spring. at today. Even our bad movies '< on a table and fled through The 83-yea r-0ld comedian \Vere funny." the school playground to his appeared Thursday at a rillly The UCLA appea rance had nearby apartment, taking the for an oganization called The been organized by "CRAC," 1\'enu111 ~nd child v.•ilh him, Committee For The R e -v.'hicit purports wide campU3 Donohue said. He held thetn ll c J ea s c o f ' '~A n i m ·a 1 support for a ca mpaign to . ' rt·t-cnt :.int.I t• 11 p ;i r f' fl 1 I y 1not1~··lt·:>S ~lrC'<.:l shoutlni.t~ In tht' San Francisco Uay a.rl'<L Oald :11KI Police C.c1pt. Juhn Lothrop said the SLA has at. ll'a,1 25 tJ1'nlC'd !llt'rnbcr:o;, pnn1:1r!I· ,. t u tie 11 ! 01 and 11u11pr11ft•.,i-11Jn;.1l~ uf l!!.111) SC:\'"' '"nlo~ll\' \t'h!lr-t111d under :111" 11 11h ~Ill(' 11r11·nta!s :111d ld.1<·k ~ J\l arincr \O's photos of dense clo uds around VC'nus reveal a global circulation pattern \\'hich scif'f11is1s s ;i y is fJr sitnplcr than earth's. llER SPOUSES inrluded inside his apartment and Crackers." It turned out to bring back th e 1930 "Anim al director \Vesley Ru gg 1 es, refused entreaties to gi ve be a love feast between Crackers," which has not been 111illion:iirf' Orin Topping. flier himself up to police \\'ho Groucho a n d hi.~ admirers. shown in theaters since 1952 .Jirnn1y Add;irns, Vinct"nt 1\f. qui ckly surroun de d the students at the Unive rsi ty 0£ bcrause of a contractual Ryan. a Chicago radio building. California at U!s Angeles. nllxup. executivt"; Bob Topping, Dan's 1 --:;;~~::;:/j,~;:i:::::IJ;ifl~iifi!;.!!ililiiiiii~~~~~~:!il;:~~~--1 The clouds appear to warm up over the equator and then swirl evenly to"•ard the poles. distributing the heat and helping to kee!> the su rface temperature about the same over the entire p I a n et , scient ists at J et Propulsion Laboratory said Thursday. e E nler s Race LOS Ai\'GELES ·(UPI ) Ass em b 1 y man Vi'altC'r Karabian or t-.1onlcrey Park said 'l'h ursday he \VOUld take a le ave of absence fron1 his law finn to run for the Democratic nomina!ion for California Secretarv of Stale. hut \von't give 11p ·hi s incon1i.: from it unless he's c!ccled. Pr~s id e n t Declines SAN FRANCISCO fl'Pll - The El Cid night spot opcns an all-male (nearly) nude show tonight aimed a t liberated women. President NixOll won't be able lo attend. The show's creators say the show is aimed at the kind of won1rn v.•ho buy magazines with pictures of nude n1cn on the centerfold . An Invitation was sent to the Wh ite House. but a presidential as~istant s en t regrets that the !"'resident could not attend "du e to prior comn1itmcnts .'' Ac tor Files Bankruptcy LOS ANGELES (UPI\ - Actor CamerOll ~t i t c h e I I . complaining of a 1 i m o n y J)IU'meots and bad loans. filed federal bankruptcy papers Thursday and said he was $2 million in debt. Mitchell said his assets total $J00,000 against !he alleged $2 million indebtedness an d that he has only $26 in two bank accoonts. brother and former hu.~bancl ! of actress l.<\na Turner: r.eorgc Boss Jr., a New York insurance executive, and her last husband. Ed\\•ard C. Jfeard. a Be,·erly I{ i 11 s bu s i n es s m an. All her 1narriagl"S ended in divorce. A ''i\"aciuu.~. sh ap e I y brunette earl~· in h c r I lol!.V\\'ood ca re e r . h<'r promincnl marriages and the headlinC's in the 1930s and 1940s t.•auscd by her divorces soon caused her to drop from the Jin1f'light. l·lcr last pictures 'ver~ "To1norrow You Die" and "A Sv.inging Affair'' in the early 1960s. Court l la lts Prostih1te Q11aranth1es SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A &tperior Court order ha s halted the police department's quaranline, inspection and treatment of a ccu sed prostitutes for \'enereal dis· ease. The prelimin;iry Injunction issued by Judge 1 ra Bro\~·n Thursday came in response lo a ta:i:payers' suit by a bank executive Md a I n v.· v c r . repreS('n!ed by thc AmC..rican Civil Liberties Union. The plain1iffs claimed tl1e health officials' treatment of accused prostitutes w a s unconstitutional on several grounds and an i l legal expenditure of tax funds. 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COIST Pllll Co\lcl Me<.t.i ~0·1l71 t ilJNE ll•~~"""'''t••" M.l'!•'•'-~•·Qt ' Mi ll Of ORIHG[ Ordnqe 631·111 1 t • ' - 'I -i' .,j I t• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE City Leads the Way Cos ta Mesa ci ty hall was able to achieve an impres- s i\'e 22 percent reduction in the use of electncity last month as the result of energy conservation measures enacted by C1!y 1t1anager Fred Sorsabal. 1'he power saviag was accomplished without jcop· ardizing in any way the service the city adn1inis tration givl'S its "cu.-,tu1ners." tilt:' tM J)aycrs of Costa fllcsa. 1 low \\la !<\ iL done" By pulling about half of the fluorescent tubes fron1 city hal l fix tures. turning off electric typewriters, cltn1ina11ng the foun ta in pl(ly ill fr(')lll of the l'1 v1<: ('enter an!.l. al so 1he obllg;ilory C:hrist- 1nas det orations. ('it y emp!oyes. wh o qui<:kly grew accuston1ed to the rhanges. especi al ly the reduced lighting levels, say the d1n11ner lig ht!'> have reduced glare and n1ade their eyes n1ore con1fortable. ~:n ergy-con~cious taxpayers who have also em· barked on e nergy cu rtaihnent progra1ns l'an be proud of Costa Me sa because the city staf{ 1s just as :;crious about cutling waste as they are. Laaaincr Sian La\V ,oo 0 ~ A decision on the Costa Mesa sign ordinance ap- pears far from im minent although city councilmen ~ay they want to get the issue out of the way q uickly to avoid n1akj ng it a pre-electi on political football. During public hearings Monday and Tuesday, coun- tilmen advanced only to Page 12 of the 35-page docu· n1cnt and it is unlikely that any decision will be reached aL I.he next hearing 1-'eb. 14, considering the sluggish pate. manent sign ordinance by this spring. Yet Utls ordinance in iLS successive draft forn1s has been under cU scu.s.slon si nce 1972. The cou ncU 's effort to be fair is lo be applauded. But dragging out the di~cussions endlessly may act~ly ·have the opposite effect. Unlike the pro-s ign people, the homeowners. do not ha ve paid processionals to s.it throq'(h . lengthy sessions and to argue thei r case. As was shown during 'f uesday's discussio n, the attendance of home- owners has al ready dropped off. .. An effort should be made by the city coun cil to ' ti.ghten up the public hearing procedu re to avoid one- s1ded input into the fi nal draft of the ordinance . True Con1n1unity Service Once referrer! to as "jllnior" colleges, California's IWo-year sc hools were renamed com1nuni ty colleges and given a new emphas is in education: service to the com· 1n unity. Some still function prirnarily as a stepping stone to a four.year un1ver:o1ty. or as a handy trade school, but one di strict which perhaps best exe1nplifies and digni· fies the t erm "comrnunity'' is our own Coast Community Coll ege District serving Ne\vport Beach, Costa Mesa, llun tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach and \Vestmin ster. It stil l functions. as ii should, as a path to four·year progress, or a job training center. But even a q uic k glante at .its progran1 easily dcn1onslrates the neighbor· ly attitude il displays fo r all tile cornni unity. Exan1ples: free lectures on aviation, food , photog. raphy; 1nor ning classes on n1ic ro\vave oven cooking, herbs and spices, organic gardening; 'r\r classes through ('hannel 50 on anthropology. geology. sewing and sketching'; not to n1ention the hosl of s tandard evening and daytime classes. • " \ ' \. ' " ~\' ... I "" lo.~ .' .• . • ..,.; . '"'-•'!'· ·,;;:1;': .. ;~ '-\:)1.. •. ,.._.. The council, in it s effort to hear fron1 all sides. is proceeding through the document paragraph by para· graph. Lengthy arguments by the pro-sign factions fol· lowed by rebuttals from ho1neowners are in1peding prog· ress. Unless an effort is made to speed things up. it is not likely Costa ~1esa will h ave a new, improved per- AJ most anything members of the comm u nity want, the Coast District offers and that's the n1ea ning of the title. C ''WE 'RE MOTHSALL\Nli THE Oll:> BAiTLESHIP.'' C0tagress11aera Face a Dilemnaa Mostly Easy Quiz About Mciny Tlii11gs Dear Gloomy Gus Impeachment Vote Poses Problems ~YDNEY J.HARRISJ l l's time rGr our medium-to-easy quiz of tht· month. Yo\1 should get about seven Oll! (If 10 of these. or 70 percent ; only the l:i:it thrt t' questions are old·style difficult. I. l'<ame the gn mC'S 1n v.·h1rh the follo\1•1rig Hrr !erm s: ~n ) thukkcr. (h J Let, 1e 1 floquct, {dJ Dor1ny. (el Exchange. 2. Gi\"(' !he full and original n&mes of the foll ov:in g: (a l Piano, !bl Taxlcab, ~C l Spats. td J Cinc1no, ie) Ctllo. 3. \Vh1ch ts the only di sllncilvely Brit· isll ti1lc among tile folo11·ing: (<1 l Prine(•, 1b) Duke. (c) Earl. (r.J J Count, (CJ Baron. 4. \Vhal nrc the full nam('S of the following au thors· fai DH. Lawrence, (h ! •t.c . \\'ells. tc1 P.c; \\'odchouse, ld ) E.E. Cummings. and (<'1 1'.S, Eliot. 5. Of v.·hat nat ionul dcri\"ation are the follo1\•ing breeds of do~s: 1a 1 Poodle , !bl Husky. icl DalmHt1an, \dJ <.;rcat Dane, te l Decrhound. 6. \\'hat do :il l the follov.1ng ha\"e in common ; Arquebus, B [l 11 d o 1 e er , Ccstus. Fatcion. and Perr11.:r "! 7. \\'hi ch languai;te 1s ch1cn~· spoken in thf· fo!lo11·1ng cou ntriC'S: ia 1 Ca mbodia, tbl YL1gos lav1a, 1c1 Greenland, !d! Iran, and !c 1 Jsr<ii·L 8. The follo 111 11g 11·crc pc r~ons fnn1011s 1n !ht· r1 rt.~ 1vho changed 1he1r ntimt:~. identify 1•11rh froin his l\rig1nal na1nc : ia f fl lnx Goldrnan. 1h1 En11I l!cr1,og. ICI S:iul Ktun, (cl) T(•Oflo r K1Jl"Zl'lllOV•Sk1. A crime \\'ave in lrvi nc·! Is this possible in a model city whose housing market so efrectl vely ex· eludes low incomers and otht!'i-po- tential undesirables? Perhaps house prices should be adjusted so at least a few polictmen could afford Lo be residents. S. L. 01_.,,., 001 c _ _.. •r• WDmltt.f '" naclff1 •l'!d .. ..., M<tu.MIY rtnftl Tltt •I'"" 91 tllt -•....-. ,,,.. .,..,, HI PHVI ,. GIO<>m t Gui. D•ll¥ ,.llot. (t.>) Georgi Balanchivadzc. 9. What field are the following na mes associated with: Barth o Ii n · s, Bau mgartcn 's, D9Chdalek's , .Bonnet's, and Bowroan's. 1 10. \\'hat unique dislinction do lhe fo\Jowlng U.S. Presidents have in rommon: Buchanan. Tyler, Van Buren , Pierce, and Fillniore, ANSWERS: 1. (a) Polo, (b) Tennis. (cl Croquet, (d) GoU. (e) Chess. 2. (a/ Pianoforte. (b) Taximete r Cabriolet, (c ) Spatterdashes, (dJ Cine1na togrliph, iel Violoncello. 3. (c) Earl. 4. \a) David Herbert. (b) Heri>ert George, (cJ Pelham Grenville, ~d i Edward Estlin, (e) Thomas Steams. 5. {a ) Gennan, ~bl Siberian, (c) Croatian, \d) German, (e) Scottish. 6. All .arc early weapons of warfare or punishrnent. 7. (a1 Khmer, tb) Scrbo- CrGatian. \CJ Danish, td l Persian. te ) Hcbre"'· 8. (ti ) ti·lax Reinhardt. lb) Andre ~taurois , (ci Siegfried Sassoon. td J Joseph O:inrad, ~e) Grorgc Balanchinc. 9. The field of medicine-all are names of glands in the human body. JO. They comprise the only five ex-Presidents of the lJnitcd St<ilt'S \\'ho v.·t're living at llic sarne tunr, durin~ Lin coln's first ll'rrn , fru n1 .\larch, 1861. to January, 1002 W.<\.SHJNGTON -One message fron1 Pr es i d en t Nixon which son1e Congressmen \\'ere loath lo believe came across loud and cl ear: he \ron"t be scared or shamed out of office; he will have lo be voted out. Nixon finally got that across to Congress in his State of the Lnion mes- sage, and it leav es the l{ouse of Repre-- sentatives 1v11h a se- riou s dilemn1a. This is the problem of voting N i~on out of o f fice on general principles. fo r it be- comes increasingly clee r th•t the circu1nstantial case against him lac'k"s conclusive corroboration or refu tation. T~IE HEADLI NES say that 1he specia l prosecutor's orficc. "backs" t h e cred ibility of the testimony against the president of the former White House counsel and confessed co v c r • u p conspirator. John Dean. That is the ,1•idest possible construction of the sta1emeI1t in court by a spokesman for the special prosecutor's orfice thal this ornce "has no basis for ~lieving i\.1r. Dean has committed perjury in any proceedings." Dean·s perjury or Jack or il has ne\"Cf really been the issue . It has never been challenged that the meetings be said took p!ace actually did take place. nor that the matters discussed actua lly v.·ere discussed . The issue has ·neen whether or not Dean and the President bad a meeting of minds on what Dean v.•as doing and reportt:.'C! that oLhers v.·ere doing . The issue h;i s also been "''hen !he President \1·as ad\"iscd v.·hat w<lS going on and his rea ction ro rh1s inJorm a!lon. Oitr Legislcitors' Li1.sh Pensio1i Pla1i (first of 111·0 colrcnn1s 11,l tl1e l.cf)is~ lor11rs' Re11rc»1c11t Sy.~ie1nJ, Say )'OLl°re an average v.·ork1ng guy or gal . O\"rr the years you chunk money into a ~illy for your rct1ren1en t. You pu~ in abou t halL the en1ployer pays the rest. \Vhcn you"rc 60, or 65. ::i!rer \l"ork1ng about 40 y1:ars. you can retirc on about $1 ,000 a rnonth ; maybe a bit more. Wilh soc in l securit;.. you can sn utY!Zt' by. \\'ell. b.1b,v. y{J\1 'rr in lhe wrong h11.~ines:-; Y o u should b~· :i state lt·~i~lntor (\n11 lherc"s ;1 .i:ravy l r~11!\ lher·c•s ;1 g r n v .v 1rain: Under 1i1c !ci:1sla· tors' ret iremen t sys· tern )'ou rould work part lime. hold a not her joh on the side. :ind retire after 20 years v.·ith fu ll benefits. Those benefils?· Two-third s of vou r annual Sl9.200 sa la ry plus regular ·cost~f-living adj ustments. At the going rate that would be $1.066 a monlh , plus. Or. you t•ould retire afler 15 years In office if yo u "'cre willing to accept a two pcrccn1 deduction from your benefits for ea ch year yo u were short of ai• 60. TO R.ECEIVt: those benefits you would put el1ht pert.'t'nt or y<>ur sala ry (i!boUI fl2ll a month ) into :1 retirement fund. Prior to 1969, lt wa s onl y four percent bul upward adjust1n('1l!s were then made in both c.'Olltr:lbutloos <ind benefits . 1be way it workl out , the legislators pay about 10 percent of the costs of ( RUS "'ALTON J their retirement plan; !he taxpayrrs pick up thr n'li l. f'or the: fiscal year 1973. the legislators' retirement plan cost $869,l!fl.3 ; abo111 $780.000 or that came rrom the ta.-:pay~r"s general fund. A legislator with 20 years in offi ce can retire. regardless of age, at about $14,500 a year 1plus those regu lar cpi increases 1. If yo u'rr. a real 1·etcran, suc h as Senato r Randy Collier. D·Yreka . v.•llh 36 ye<irs in office, you can rel ire at $16.000 a year. And . H Collier, 71, should pass on his wife, Who is now 35, \li'Ould ils his v.•idow receive at least $8,000 a year for the rest of her life. THAT JS plCnly good. Bui. the legislators did lhcmse\ves even better. Those birds rigged up an early retiremf'nt bonus plan for those in their nock v.·ho "'ere elected prior lo 1969 and were hurt by this ye a r 's reapportionment. That extra goodic came in two parts. F'irst. !he percentage. factors on which benefits are figured were upped JO percent . Second . any legislator c.l~!'ted prior IG 1969 whose district wae tou ched by re;ipportionment can relire lh is year. regardless of age. -and sta rt drawing hi s relirem1:nt benefits. Thw, a "'reapportioned '' legl!:lator 40 yea l':'l old can quit and get 20 extra years of retirement paymen ts . lJnless. of course. he takes another job at 1he public trough. In that case , his benefit s are cul back to $500 a month (plus cost of living adjustments ). FOR EXAMPLE, Senator F r e d Marler's 2nd district was abolished in this year·s reapportionment. l\1arler will be 42 In April. This is his tenth year in oHice. Wh en Marler leaves the Senate, he can start dra\.'i'ing early retirement !H!nefits of about $700 a mo nth. $8.400 a year, By the 1ln1e he is 60. and ready for normal retiremen t, he will have recei ved approxi ma lely $152.000. .If he should live to be 75. he will receive another $126,000 -plus those cost of living adjustments. All to ld . a potential of aboul $278.000 in retirement benefits for IO yea rs in oUice. If Ma rler shGuld be a ppointed to the Superior Court, his early retirement bonus would be cut back to $500 a monlh. After he left the bench, his full legisla tor retirement payments would resume. OR, lake the case of Robert Morelli. Moretti Is lea ving the Assembly to run for Governor. Should he be defeated, do not wee p for him . Moretti has betn in the assembly fGr 10 yea rs. lie is 37. He C()Uld start drRwing about $8,400 a year In retirement payments. !JY the time he is 60, in 1996, he will have received more th :in $185.000 as an early retirement bonus. And , he could continue to draw $8.400 a year, plus cos t or living adjustments for lhc rest or his '~" \ (RICHARD WILSON) IT IS NOT a question of v.·hether or not Dean lied in specific instances, but or the legal v.·eighl of his testimony implicating Nixon in the light of all the other circumstances. Also the possibili ty exists that Dean may have been mistaken on whe n certain things \Vere said. but not neces.5arily that he deliberately and knowingly lied about ii. Dean has not been sub~ct ed in public to anything that mi ght be called thorough cross-examination. althou(h it must be presumed Ulat in hi$ :lfilatemen ts to prosecutors and grand jury, he went through a testing of his credibili ty. •le is obviously credible enough lo ta ke to court, but it 'is not at all unusu<l l for such presumed credibility to undergo severe strain in adversary cross-exa mi nation. If he is shown to have been n1istaken on '"'hen ccrtain things "·ere said. as was onl y briefly me ntioned in lhe Waltrgatc hearings, his cred ibility wi ll suffer. JN ANY CASE, the prosecutor's off ice has not said that Dcan"s testimony implicates Nixon in a c r I m i n a I conspiracy: it has merely said it has no ev idence Gf perju ry on Dean's part. How any serious·minded Congressman can vote on impeadiment "·ithou! know'\ng a great dea l more about [)(?an's credibility must bothC'r a good many of tficm. f'or when they \"Ole on in1peachn1enl they \viii be supporting that credibil ity . They ca Mot rind an out in saying merely 1hat there is a prirna .Jac.ie cuse \l'hich must be adJud!ca"ted, as a grand jury might. A VOTE of aye on a bil l of imp6achmcnt "'ill be rega rded as a vote of guilty . and no amount or explaining the constitutional procedure will suffice if the Senate de>es not ronvict. Congressmen wl10 h:ive txicn home! recen tly realize 1hai a gre1.1t mriny people don't ·know thr difference bc1v.•ce11 in1pe::1rhmcnt and conv ic!inn. Any Congressinan 1\·ho l"Oles for i mp each in c n t rnust t:ike into consideration !hl• very real prospect Iha\ the Senatl~ \\·i ll not l"Ote to con\·ict Nlxoo and ren1ove him fron1 office , leaving the impcachers holding the bag. This is one reason v.·hy t he in1pt•ach1nenl question is so chancy . and \1'hV Cniled Prcss Jntemational. in a sur\.{'.\' ()f the rntire !·louse coultl find only ·l.'i v.ho said tht·V v.·ould vote for irnPeachn1cnt. A r rt'<iible estin1ate is that. at the present m o m I!: n t • imp<'achn1ent ""OtLld lose by JOO votes but if the niargin only proved to be 50 or less. there is no indication Nixon "'ould arcepl this as a n1andatc to quit for lark of publ\c confidence. 1'hat is the real nicssagc on the statt: of the Presidency. and Congress. for the first Lin1e, appears to ha~·e heard it. Don't Ru4h to Alaska Yet 1'o the ~ditor : Nov.• that the President has signed tire Trans Alaska Pipeline Authorizalioo , Act. there is a Y:idcspread misimpression !hat construction of the line already has begun. As many as fiOO persons come to Ala ska each month in search of non-existent pipeline construction jobs. At bcst these people are disappointed. Unfortunately, many entirc fami lies find thCn1selves Stranded. C()ld and homeless \1•ithou1 prospect of relief. AL\'ESKA began srvcral months ago a can1pai gn through the news media lo correctly infor m job seekers about pipeline e1nployment. This campaign has been expa nded recently lo i n c I u d e advertlsemcnts. tel evision newsclips and free. inrormalional brochures. But many hundreds stiU \ca m the tn1th too late and often tragically. The truth is construction has not begun . an d non e will begin until many outstanding legal and administrative hurdl es are crossed. Furthermore. when this activity does commence, Alyeska will award contracts [or the work to various construction companies. These firms will do all the hiring of workmen. TllEREFORE, applications ror these jobs should not be submitted to Alyeska. Persons seeking co nstruction jobs should watc h for announce ments of the award of contracts and the start of construction in the press and in trade journals, and apply di rectly to s e I e c t e d contractor.i. Above an . we recommend that no one come to Ala ska iD aearch of a job. Job seekers should be certain before coming thal jobs are av,ilable here for them. The unemployment rate In the state is the highest ln the natioo. The wi nters are the longest and lhe most severe. Furthermore, there is an Alaska law sivi.ng job preference to Alaskans. ' We're lrylng to make these fa cts know n to prevent hardShlp. JOHN F. RATTERMAN Public Affairs, Alyeska. PlpeHne Service Company New America ... To The Editor: This letter Is Jn response to th e Da~ly P ilot's Jan. 22 editorial entitled , "A Friend Indeed." That editorial In tum wa.s dll'ected toward Gordon Slncl11lr, a Canadlan, whose colwnn. ' • A MAILBOX Ltrl.,1 from rttdtr1 ••• welcomt. NOJm•11¥ wrllfn l hO\I" conwt1 lhtlr lftOll.ttn In * ._. ... ,, or lt11. The rl1n1 10 colllltn'41 lt l!er• II 111 Ml•<• or t Mmlnt!t UM! h roMllvtd, AU l'itttrJ m~ll ln- cludt 1l1nt1urt t r>d mt llnt t ddrQ1. IWI ,...,.., mtY llt w11nn1ld on rt41Hll II 1u!!lcltn! rtt .. n 11 I PPtn•!. p11411r, wfll nor o. •ullll1htd. Neighbor 's Vie1v or The United Slates R-OlE-," not only appeared on th:i t same page but also h;is beg.me a hit record and a hot news item. Sinclair's colwnn emphasized the idea that An1erica·s humaR.i tarian role in "'orld affairs has been: too rrequently ove.rlooke<i by olher nations. Gordon Sinclair has tu ned in to Jale!l t feelings over what many An1et!cans consider to be a lack ol gratitude by foreign. nations. However, lhere; are rorelgners in our midst~ other ,,th~ Sinclair. who ha ve by JDO(e dtartlatlc action pl<dged a faith lnd he :tillled Staie.. ·-. l: WE l\'A1'.'T lo meoUoo -lb$i ·peorp1e. These fore igners wer~'.lnvol~iG ~~ fir.it 1974 event spoosc)t(d .bXJhe ~ta J\.fesa Bicentenn ial COtftnjl!iee. ~ia committee on Jan. 18 p~~sente\~ certifi cates of rec o g n U"l.P n.· anp achievement to those alieor. 1l'bo bad completed the fall Amirl~tion coune at Orange Coasl college.~.._·- r« two reaSOM the-Blceatennial Committee recognized thellll\-peop!I', who by their feat and stlld.y, eiecteir freely to join this nation. One, tM 'q&mmlttee understands that America1·it··a nation of Immigrants and that the, bicentennial era ill a time for us to ... say f9 the world that they helped to make us what we are. And two, the committee appreciate.s the value of welconltng people who enter Into· dtizeDlhlp. Regardless of o{ficiat<lveneas' attitudes, many of the world still think thaf America is a better place to live. -. FURTHERMORE, whal took place during that class meeting is slgnincant becaUll! tho,,e e.Jeven lmmlgrant.1 teamed rtrst-hlnd about aelf-govemment. The principal speaker was , COngrcUJman Andrew· Hinshaw. He spoke · ill detail about ·tho "duties ol e Concresa:man." Among those duties described waa his attitude of responsibilil y lo serve and to respond to the in1cresls of the district"s constituents. Thereupon, immediately a!tcr the speech, those prcscnl tcstl'd tJiis rcpresentative, Several !n the audience had completed the l'our.;e a yf'ar past. They had subsequent ly sent their cilizt>nsh1p ap;:ihcalions in to the Depa rtment of Jmn1igration and Naturalization . Yrt no v.·ord for the past six monthli hild bern s~nt rron1 thc Department. lien('(', a list of those applicants v.'as con1piled !ht'n and th{'r r> and was handed 10 lhl' C-0ngrc~;s man . Ile in tum pled ged JhC' inve.<µigalion necessary to w11angle U1e bureaucratic v.·eb in which these ruturc citizens had become enmeshed. TIIE REACTIONS of those presenl, not only for lhe recogni!ion. but alM for the action. was O\"erwhelming. \Ve invite any of you who are deeply concerned over what ri1r. Sinclair and the Pilot's editorial e1pressed to attend one <lf these classes or to be present lhe nfxt time pro~pectivc citizens 11re recognized. (,.. DON BULL, Olit irman of the Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee HANK PANIAN. Vice-Chairman OlANel COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N .. Wt'td, PubU.shtr Thom6.s Keevil, Edilor · Barbara Kreibich ,Editorial Page Editor 1'te Mltor1al 1~ of 1he-Dally ' PilOt .Inks to infonn and sUmulale rndtf'.! by prwe11tirc on this pqe ~V"UW•COTnmentar)f on top fcw c! ln- tmst by iyndicated rolutnnll11 ind c:·utoon1.1ti, by provkting a. rorum ror readers' vif!W1 ind by pT'1!1entl~ this neitspeper"s oplnkwl.s and ideas en cumnt tople.. The edllori"1 oplniona of 1he Dally Piiot awear only ln the editorial cclumn at the top cf IM Pfl~. Opinlons eaprea.wd by th~ cot- Umldi!JI an4 carloonllte and Jetter wrtten are tMtt own and no~ mtnt of tMtr v\(iwtl by 'the Dally PilOt "'°'3 kt ht lntmnd. Friday, February B, 1974 ' ~ '· '