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1974-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • • . . . • Fires Set in 10 Different Spots • I I • Publisher Fa~in·g 4 Bea~h Enor1nous Ransom Walk Ont; Re~all To Free Dan·ghter Proponents DAILY PILOT . osa * * * 1oc ·*· * * ei • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , F~BRUARY 13, 1974 VOL, 6/, Illa,'"· 1 SICTIC)NS, t• PAGES . Ill ar1nes UP I ,..IV!lole lJ p i11 tlae Ai•• Skylab 3 astronau~rald Carr, commander or the recent mission, is shown flying the astronau t maneuvering equipme nt experiment on the 30th day of the 84-day mission. The experiment consists of two jet-powered maneuvering un its. Rairi Forecast To Hit Coast SAN fo~llANCISCO (AP) -1''orecasters Northern California by Thursday. say A new stonn front will move onshore The National Weather Service pred icts tonight, spreading rain and clouds across rain late tonight north of Ukiah and Bridge Takes V'ctiu1 SAN DIEGO iU PIJ -The Sa n Oiego- Coronado Bridge claimed its third suicide victim of 1.he year Tuesday when a Coronado mnn dortt.>d (ro1n a ca b and vaulted over the side. n,c body of llonald J. Bunker. 42, manager of a l·anitorial service, was recovered n short in1e la ter. /"". Red Dlurr, moving southward Thursday ah:>ng a line from Point Sur to Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Snow nurrlcs are expected abov~ 5,000 feet in the mountains. LJgbt raln fell Tuesday as far sout h as Bakersfi eld and Santa Barbara. TI1c westthcr service reported about six-tenths of an inch along the northern coastline rind nearly one-third Inch Jn San Fran- cisco. • ( •. Schlesinge1· Pla11s Told By Paper By United Press International The Detroit Ne\.l'S reported today that ~fense Secretary J ames Schlesinger is proposing a n1ajor realignment of the armed for ces, .:1 plan that would cut the f\.lariJ1e C.Orps by 4oughly half its strength of 196.000. The Nel\'S said such a move could prove "to be the biggest armed forces shakeup since Robert :\tcNan1a ra hi1 the Pentagon.·· In a copyri ghted story . the NC\\'S said Schlesinger's plans. \vhich came after seven months of scrutiny of the defense establishments. include majo:-realign· ment an d redistribution of responsibili· tics. , This \l.'ould affect the -rorces. money and manpower among the four services. Jo~or example, the Marines' amphibious responsibility would be assigned to the Arn1y. There was no immediate comment £ro1n f\.1arine Corps officials in Washington. One decision. the Nell-·s said, is to include creation of a Coastal Command , wilh responsibilities for land·based maritime surveillance, rec0tu1aissance and antisubmarine air operations, which would be taken from the Navy and reassigned to the Air Force. • ~ News military analyst Col. R.D. Heinl Jr. said other proposals would result in !he assignment of Air l'"orce squ adrons to Navy aircraft carriers and giving the Anny th e mission of providing high - readiness peacetime expeditionary forces handled by the Marine Corps. The News said one top Pentagon aide Jaid Schlesinger was _about "to shake . the lree" or lhe jealously guarded roles and duties or the armed forces. According to the News. the changes ire lncorporated in a guidance memo entitled '•Force Interdependence," PentagoD shorthand for a concept of complete mixture or all services and a ll niUitary components. In addition to those changes. the Defense secretary ls reported to have under active CO(lSideration two further meuures aimed at elite ground.force components, Army airborne and Marines. The News !I.Old Schleslgncr reported1y "encouraged" Gen. Creiahton Abrams, Anny chi ef of sLaff, to encfthe traditional paratroop functk>ns In both the 101st and 82nd Airborne div\sions, except for one brigade to be retained for 1pecial contingencies . Booed and Hlssetl 4 Huntington Trustees Walk Out on Meeting By CANDACE PEARS01~ 01 ltlt 01111 Piiot SlaU Amid boos and cries of "railroad." four trustees of th e llunlington Cc;ich Union High School District \\•a\ked out of a rneeting 1'uesday after :u1grily denouncing charges of imp roprieties made b,v the fiflh member of the bo~rd . ··1r vou don ·t 1\·anL lo hide it then (!ig It iill out.'' one n1an in the audienc e ~·ellcd at the d<'parting trustees aftl'r 1hc sudd en 4·1 ad journn1cnt of the hour- long session a t lluntington Beach ll1gh School. Only moments before the vote to adjourn , school board Cha1rn1an George Logan -\\'ho mHde lhe allegations of dishonesly and 111iscondu ct ~1gainst his fello\v trustees -said he \\'antL-d to respond to their rchuttnls. I-le didn 't get the chanee. The hearing consisted of lengthy statements bv ;11! fi ve board 111c1nbers. Loud appl ii use fron1 the niajority ot 1hc JfJO pcopll· pres('nl at the open hC'a ring follo\\f'd !hi' rl'rnarks by Trus tees Ral ph Ba uer. f)('nnis r..tangrr~. ~Set' DE.\t)Li\Ct:, Page 21 Hearst Faci11g Enorn1ous Ransom to F1·ee Daugl1te1· BERKELEY (UPI) -Publi s h e r Randolph Hearst \vas faced today wit h the bizarre ultimatum of arranging to provide $300 million worth of free food for 4.9 million needy Californians as a first step in the release of his kidnapcd daughter. A family spokesman said lfearst \\'O uld "do everything in his power" fo meet the den1and of the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army to save the life of 19-year~ld Patricia llearst. A recording of the gi rl's voice, a monotone whi ch an FB I agent said sounded as if she might be very tired DAILY PILOT AD 'CORRALS' SA LES' There was this Dally pjJol ttd custonler \\.'ho gave "Q,ld Paint" son1e new paint and then ran an ad which proved her '70 Mustang could be one of the faslest ponies around. •lcre 's the nd .: ·70 f\.T USTANG. auto , PS. Gas saver. Excrl. cond, new paint & ti res $16110 \Phone I Those fevr li nes sold the car several days before the ad was to expire. Let fl Dall y Pilot Ad-viso r help you get your "Old Painl'' (or some other merchandise or service I movi ng. Just dial the direct line to rc.:iults: 8~2-5678. I • or drugged, v:as sent to llearst Tuesday along with a letter den1anding a month· long handout of food in supcrn1arkets from Snn Francisco to Los Angeles. The heiress said she \\'as "okav" and h~d not been harmed although she was bhndfolded most of the time . She called on her "Daddy" 10 "get that food thing organized " and \\·arnf'cl aga inst any attempt to track down her abductors or free her by force. Charl es Bates, head of the J.~BI NEEDY REJECT RANSOM OFFER FROM SLA, Story Pogo 7 investigation or the kidnap, said agents had no inlcrtion of "RoinJ! ir.to fl ho11~t· \1•ith guns blazing'' eve n if thcv located the hideout. lie said they woUld abide by 1-learst's \.l'ishes. C:Ov, Ronald B.eagan said Tuesday h<' dOesn't \Vant to '"take a cbanctf' oo rommcnting on the kidnapi ng. "The situa tion Is so delicate and we have been in conslant com1n1mication \\'ilh all levels of law enforcement on this and 1 just don'! f~J I should til ke a ch<1nce <1nd make any con1rnent on this of any kind ," Hengan said in \Vid1it a during a speak ing tour The letter from !he hitherto '1c;r1· {' SLA wt one "ransom" rondltion n! the providing or $70 ·or food apiece he~i nnin~ Feb. 19 to C'V<'ryone on welfare. receiving Social Security be n er its , 'Ser llEAHS1:, Pa~e 21 I Boo Da1nage s Set At $13,000 An arsonist se t n raging blnze at l\lari ners Elcmt'ntary &hool in Ne\\'port Beach Tuesday night that gutted a spec101! \('sling roon1 c:1using !.1.1000 dan1age . The qu;irter.~ con t;lirung hu11dn·~Js 1l( books. lrsts ;ind p::tnphlets \l'Lfe desr ro~·cd des111rc 1h11 Pffion~ of one ~'ou ng bu~ 11hu rt'Pt•,11,•dl.v r.1n in \Vt!h firr e.xti11g1t1:;hC'rs f);n nage l\'aS t•o•1t 1111·d 1 1 ~ ](f\()111 1:1. 11J1l•rc the c:i .... r 11all 11,1s found totJ.IJy 1'ngu tfed 111 ft:1n1t•.., 11 la·n a tn ree of f1 rerne 11 lro rn !!1~· 1K·;u·Uv i\l;1nncrs Station arnved. · ln\'cstigarors s;ud S~paratc fires had llt>en set in at fllt"•t JO d1fff'rl'nt Sl')()I.,,, u~ing paper 111<1tch~·~ ;111d !h(· printed l'ducalional n1alcri;1I~ av;11lablc . Ne1Yport Bl•aeh Poli('(' Officer \V all Fuhrmann, who conrluelcd !he un·thc- St'L'lle investigation 11·i1h firenli'll. S<Jid !he blaze \Vas first reported by .in unident ified young boy. l·lc ran to the J\l:irincr's Station to iSee AltS0 1\I. l'agc-2) Orange Coast Weather It 'II be 1Yarmer and sunnier Thurs- duy. according to the weather serv· ice, l\'ilh highs at the beaches at 60 rising lo 68 in land. Overnight lows 34-45. INSIDE l 'ODAY G 11lf (J1l Corp. said it had a record !lf!.tlr i.11 197.1 as far as sales a11d..profif.$ yo. Like nuivb( 153 perce11t prufil. See story Page 22. Al Yto,tr S1rv•ct J 10,u 1.,. 10 LM,Btl't U C11r11011111 1 C••••r Cor11er '' Cl111U~ Cl·l1 Com I ct ,, Crou wonl 'I Dultl Notkt\ 11 li.tlll•rl•• ,... ' E11ltr1•l11m111t )'·U l"ll>•llt t I \ U "* u..io HtroK9N 11 A1111 Llnftl'"I lt .·( Mavl11 •U Mul1111 l"•llft D N1lloul Ntw\ 4, • 0~111tot C""'ftl1 11 PtgPll 21·• SYLY!I PIJtff )'I ,_.,,, 11·11 Dr. s-.ilit...., 11 siect M.tri11t1 n -iJ 1111•'-lell M Tll111t1n 14<1S Wt11tl\1r 4 Wom.t1•1 N ...... 11-'t w ..... .._, ••• , .. :.! UO.ll' t-'lLOI Soviets Deport Solzhenitsyn to West Germany Bl 'LI.I'~ Tl'\ l'llUSCU\V !Al'I -1'ht> So\1tt dc'AS ai::rnry Ta.~~ r~portt'CJ lod11y tbHt Nobtl 1•ri1t. Hutbor Alc:xandrr Solzhroilsyo ba5 llet'n strippt'd of bis Soviet rith:ensbip ••nd depor1 ed· It sai d his fum ilv co u.ld JOin him. · BO.\';.; 1L1\'l 1 Russia's most famo11s l1v1ng author. dissident Alexander I Solzh1'nilsyn, lt"ft !he Soviet Union <ult.I ;1rr1\'t-d in \\'l'st t :1·nn<1ny todri\. :i d.i\' .iftl•r his for cibli.: arrest in l\1osc0w. · A \\'est Gcrmtin spokesnH1n 1:111nouneed that hi:s govl'rnn1ent a,i.:rccd "1 0 accept " the !'lobel l'r1t.e·w11u1ing: oovcli.st 1A'hc11 Driver Pit111ed u1for1n1'<1 b\' thl• :-iO\'l\'l I 111u11 ht· 11 .ls (_'QJt)tng. lie hitd n•µt•atL'\.lly ~ald he Y.OuliJ not leave HU3S1;i volun1aril) S11!zhcn1t..;yn's will•. Ni:t;il· c1 ;u1rl 1h r•'1' yow1g ch ildren rc1n a1ne<l b1"h1nd in lhc Soviet t'<1p11al y,•here seven Sov11·t RUSSIANS AGAIN GO TO 'BRI NK'. Story, Page 4 pul1cf'nlf'll niusc14'<1 thrir \1 :1v 111lo hi~ ;1p:Jrl!rll'lll 1'ut•<;d;1y CUit.i IU<Jh h11n <tW il\' Soll.!1c111 tsy1·1's <1ppar1·111 dl·JK1n ut1uu and ;1.-.y lurn hen• l'lirn.1\1 ' · tl 1·· ou h·r\' In thl· So\•1~·t Ur111111 O\t•r the pl1bllca1iuii Hl the \Vest QI Ju:, l<1le:-.t Uuok "Thl· 1~ul<11? t\rtb1pelago", a hi:>tory of \hf Suviet f()fC('ti l::tOOr ~y:;;1en1. A spokesnian for lhe West German Lufthansa Airline said its officials saw Solzheni tsyn d<'lXirk front an At.'roflot plane at FranLI'ort Airport und enter a bliick ~l •·rccdt:'s car bearing the lic.-efl!le number UI) 7·27 _ The BO 7 s1·ri"'s of h t'l'ILSi:S bl.·lon~s to the \\'t'sl Gc·rman Fnrct~n J\'lln1s1ry. \\est Gcrrn;.uL <.1u1hor lleinrich l:k>ell. \1111nrr of the No!:H.·l Priie for l11cr<1turc ;111fl pre.sidl·nt of 1he International Pt."11 l 'luh, su1d hl' inl'l!ed Solzht>ni1sv11 to s1:1y 11·11h hl!n , and c :q~Cll'(I the So111t'l 1\ ritt•r lo :irr1Ve al his country hul lll' 11L-sl of Cologne this evening, the n111A s a~ency IJI~A reportL'<i. The Lufthansa spokes1nan said lhe Aeronot airliner land ed at 4: 13 p.n1 . ( 18: 13 a.in. f)[Y[' J. llt' said the plane stopped at Its unloading area and about ~ 1mssengcrs debarke<l . "Last off 1he · plane wa;, .l\l r Sulzhf'n· nsyn, l'scortl'd by Al·r0flnt ~ur1 1y rnen " the spoke!ma11 sout.I. "J\l r Solzh<.>nilsyn }!O! dlrt·i·fl' into tltc blatk .\lerl'cdl·S l'<Jr v.'hn:h leti tl1c <urport b1 a hack exit." ·Airport security n1en kept a nulhn~ l'hlSll'r of carnt."r:uncn and photugraµhcrs 1.500 fcl!l :111ay from thl' plan~ 11nd ,, ·~· . -- • the r<.lt>rl't1.h·s l.1r. 11h1l h 1~as l':>l'Ortl'd l.Jy l'A u or three pulic:c ('ars The author's iilt., Nut alya, said in Mosco \.,. that So\•tcl uuthorilies told her he had been ··sent out" of the l'OUntr)•. \Vhcn Solr.henilsyn, 6fl, WJIS arri>sted Tuesday. he left behind a letter w'hich sii.id : "Kltl me quick ly because 1 write the 1n1th <1bo1.1t Hus.<;1an history." Uurini.: 1l1t• offiei1 1J carnpaign :igainst Sul1lil"n11s1 n. official So\ tl'l n1 e ll 1 <1 :l('l'i1:-.l·d t111n of being a 1rai!nr and sugg.:stl'd he lea ve the cow1try. friends s;ud t l1t'~ f1·11 rtJ !Ji ... ar1e~t \1 utt ld 111.• tl w 11•'-I .~t~'P 1u11.ard;1 exµul!>10 ll \Vntcris. 1,._1h11c1ans and ~u\1 crun1 it uffici:.ils 111 thl' \1.'cstern world l'Oildetnnt'<I J11.q :1rrcst. Thl'l'i.' 11•cre l'.~11ls fo r a 1·ultural, 1r:Hlt· and polili(•;il OOyc·ott of /CUSSlll and :.111 t•lld tu lletl.'ILtc UILlll tu• was rl'lt·<•sctl As µ!'t.'l'11(h·n1 uf !11~· !11l1:rr1a1iau:i l Jlptl Chih. Bot'll h<ls ~1~1kc11 rrpt•i"11t·d!y in Sol~lil·111l.,\n·~ d••f,·n"<'. n1nst rer1•1i!ly T11t·:;da1 . \1h1•n ht· :.:iid tl1c· S1111icl ;1u 1hor h;1<l tilt: n ghl hl know why pul1l't' wi,,Jl,•d 10 1nh·n 111~:111• Ju111 ;111d the right 10 h;1 l'l' :1 l:l\1 \er. ·-.. .. Canyon Smashup Kills 1 in Laguna ''-~. \·, ~, ··~~·'\~· '\ . ... ' •, Oil Ministers Po.stpone Meet .. By ,JACK CJIAPPELL 01 tn• Dill~ Pllol Still . 7;A hcJd on automobile cray,h killt·U OOc n1an and ~riously inju red anothe r on Laguna Canyon ltoad in Laguna Beach today. Ident ity of the dead n1an is being withheld pending no1if ication of next or kin. It is believed the deceased n1ay h:tvc suffered a heart attack as he swer\'cd Gus Off er eel .1fs Reivurcl .JACKSO.\'VILLE. N.C. (UPI\ - A group of 2!) gasoline station 011 nC'rs has offered BOO gallons of gasoline fur anyone v.•ho can supply inforrn:itinn leading to the arrest of the killer of Tasca Virginia Hridcr. The young vro1nan \\'<IS round shol lo dco1h Jan. 26. She had lx·c n abducted from a parking lot ju . .;1 before a bank robberv and ht•r killer has not been found.' f{cward money totaling more lhj n Sli.000 has been offered bv loca l citizens and civic groups and tht· governor's office. l'ro111 Page 1 J1EARS1' • • • (!1~:iblrd \'1'tc rn 11s, 1><1ro!ct•s and persons out of jail on b.:'ril. Jack Cook. viee presidrn! of the Hearsl l'orp., $,'lid 1hat !he n1i!lionriirc son of l1•gl'ndary 11!'\VSpaper en1pire builder \\'il!iam Jlandol1lh llearst "intends as quickly as possible to !alk to agencies and insliturions 10 determine hO\\/ ft'H~iblt• ii is 10 n1l'1•1 thei r den1ands.'' Th!'.' SJ.A ind1c:1ll'fl 11 intended to hold lh£' prc!ly, sandy-hatred university coed at least five n1nre 11.·ecks unt il the food chstribution is ;irrangt'<I "ris un act of good f:i11h ·· If th~ t~:rrns :ire not rnl'I. the "Arni~"· -\\'h1ch police believe may total about z;, persons -said it y,·ould no longer ~t1aranre1· lhf' safety or health of th'E· girl i! ~a id \Vas being held ;is a "prisClnt'r of \\';ir·· ancl lreatl'd 11nclcr the terms 11f the (;enc\·,1 Co11\·1·nrio11 . fn onr pass.1gc in ht•r recording. i\liss llt•ar~I ind1c.<1t1'd lhJ11 ~he rn:iv 1101 l)(' rn·i'Cl 11n!il authoritit'S rt!lca se 't\1'0 SL,\ 1nen1 hPrs held tn S;u1 Qu Pnt ln Pr1so11 on ch<1rgl's ••f n1urdl'r in 1he c''anide- bullet :;la_v111 g of 1hc 0 a k. la n i.I suprnntcndC'nt of schools l'\ov. 6. S;1fc v1 ;iy Stores. Inc., is a1,1,•ailin~ ~O\'f'rnn1rn!Jl ac!Jon on den1ands that ns 1na rkets hcl'fl Tne dis1 ribu!ion cen!ers. The SLA suggested that Safeway and 1\layfai r markcls be the d1stribu1ion poin ts. i'olayfai r had no 1n1mediate comment. <. OlAHWl COA$T DAILY PILOT r~, 01.nae ~"'' o ... !LY l'ILOT ... 1tt1 ... ~Id! 11 comt)lfted "'' N1 ..... PrHI, lo pUOl•i/llCI t)y It>• O••l>CI' Co.11 P11t>ll1n1nv C.Oml>9nv. Sei-· ri te l<lifogtil l •t 11Wblo""", M¥1111Y !~ ........... Frodly, "'' C.0111 Mtw, NtWPD•t Be1d'I. Hun!lnQTOfl llt..:·n·Fou..11 1n v~llev, t_.g.,... 111cn. 1,..i...1 ~1d-Qlf'b&c~ """ S.n '"'"-"' ~1n Juln (l,llllfl""· A 1i"1lll rt'QICll'll l ocll!•on 1, _,.,n.ct S1•11rdo·"' 1nd S"""•v•. '"' prll'><•l>ll out>l!V>I"' """' 1, fl no .,..,,, II•• s ...... , Co1Tt MIKI, C1l!ltrnl1, mu ll obt rl N, W11d ••ntCltnt 1,.. P,;tl1.,.cr Jock R. C11rl1y Vo(I l'•fttCl""I IM ~•II M~ T~om•' K1twi1 E••lfl< ThO"l&I A.. Murploi'I• MIMWl"9 ea:,,,. C~1rlr1 1-1. Looi •:,~,,; ·p, Ni ll •u •l"M Ml.,..,,,. Ed110n °""" (e••~ .,...,,., now"' ••1 SirH• P.l•PD'1 111<11 . J]lJ lolrwpO<f llOlllf V• .. l •11un• e .. dl; m .... "' ,t.v..,u• """llnf'ot1°l•Kll'. 1"7S I t-llott!l•••O S111 C.'-tt: a5 _,,., El Cl"'~ ••~' T.t.,..._ (7141 MJ~JJ1 c....,... • .......,.. ,.1.s•1• ,,,...,, C.0.1•1 ...,_,,.... .. ~ ll'ldl 491-4411 l'r-lltw9'l ~ C-IW C..-lflH .... ,J~t coerw•191'•, !fll. O<.,,.. Cot\! ~htlllfle c-nw "lo ........ 11or1... 111..,,,,n,_1. "''oeo'l•I ..,.,,.,. ff ....,.,11,....-1 f\of•lfl ..,.t M '-"""'°"" ...... .....,, -II! -ml\1"1--.i (..,.rttft! •-• SI<.-(!IU -·-"-. t ! Cotti M"'•• C11•totft <0 ~.,i..,. .. ti""' ll U .._,.,,~, 11v """ U II .....,,.,,., ,.,u,,,,. .,.,, .... -n 6' _.,,, \. ilerfJ~S !lie crntt~r line ;:ind ramrned a van. :111 ~l'C1\ ;1 11 i n1 :1 I a1nbul<1nl'l'. ·r11c llri\ er insidt•. Authorilles tent:1u11ely SPCA dri ver as Peter of Laguna Beach. pinn~ll the identifieU Sundberg, 21. Both his legs \\'ere broktn in !he collision. Aides :.it Sout h Co a s t Con1n1un ity llospital said he "'t.tS aler·t and in fair condition this morning. The cr<1sh occurred just aftl•r 7::10 a.m. in the 33000 bloc k ur Laguna Canyon Houd. Traffic \l'as snarled for rnorc. tha n an hour as police , firemen <1nd wrecker crews \Vorkt."d'i'll 1he s<:ene. 1'he in1pact of the c:o!lission foldt1t! the frunt of the SPCA va n back t•i the driver's scat. Sundberg \1·as pinned in~ide for niorc !h;in hnlf :in hou r 11 hile Laguna Broch firen1en cut a11'i1~• the fro nt of the 1·a11 and bcnl it down . ll is icgs 1vl'rC !wisted behind th e crump!t·cl n1ctal. SPCA officials sa id he had hrcn on a call at !he tilnc and 1\·ns no rlh-bound on Laguna Canyon Rorid. returning !o the Laguna Can,von shell er 11•i!h a dead anin1al. < UPI T"ltol\O!O Dow11laill Race1· 1'HJPOl.I . Lihya 1Al'J -1'h1~ rni>etin g: 'l'h11rsd:1y of Ar~1 h vii 111in1 ~ll·r" 11J tl i;,l'!l:i:> the oil 11rnh:1rgo oil 1hl' \ '11111·d Slalr~ has been postponetl i n d l' f 1 11 1 I t' I y . govcrn111cnt ;,puke~llll'll t11111ou11t'L'tl tod,1~ A brier con1111uniqu i.: broadcast b.v Tripoli radio :..1id the pos1ponrn1ent 1ra:-: ".it the rt'qucst of S;1udi Ar.1b1:i :ind l\U\l'ai\." Foreign <liptom:its here sprcula!l'd th e postpo11emenl 'A'aS pnunpted b.11 todriy's fuur·nation Arab sun1rni1 111 Al,aicrs . 1'he !('ridf'rs of l~g~1pt. S.vr1:1. S:1ucli ArJbi:i and Al i.:1·ri:i 11·l·rc ga!hrrinl! tlil're to d 1 scu~s 11·h;1t lh1· 1\lgtrian 1·.1d10 c;dlt.'t.l "llCll' ;1nd 1111porl<ll ll dL'1l'IOp!lll'l\IS01 :"iilll'C \h(• Arab-lsral'li wur. Tl1erf' 11•as \l'id t·~111·l'<1d :-pl'LUlal 1u11 he rt• thal any decision on 1l1L' od enibJrgo against the United St<1tl.'s would be t'nade 111 Algiers. Egypt1:1n Prt·sidt•n! A111\•:i r S:1d:11 in recPnt Y.'l'i·ks rt'!>Ortrdly !.as IJp 1 ur •i.11? ;1 lifting of the l'n1bar.Qo. bc<(·au~t' of the agrl'.:ment IX'll\'l't'll Egy1>t and Israe l on troop 1hsl'ngagt!lnt·11t along the Suez Conal. At !h<• sarne ti111r. hOY.'l'VC'r . Syrian President l lafez A~sad hos reportedly bct'n prrssuring King F;,iisal of Saod1 Ara bia to ronunuc the boycott un1 Ll ;in lsracli·Syrian discngage1ncnt pact is ;,1gn('<i, •·11rge111 nlt'•'lt11,1(' to h1• rallt·d "in lht· 11!'.il' lu11ll'1•" h.1 1h1• \r.di ... IU ch-.('llSS thl' oil rr nlJ:1ri.:11. II \l.t" p1·t·~u1nl'd he !ll\',1111 Tl1 t1r ... d.1~ ·.., l'l)llf1·1't lltt' Ill Tri poli. 't'J1c p11..,l jJu11.·1 11t 11t o~'l'lllT1'tl ,1.., f1he fuur 1\raU !t·;Jtll•r'.s gal ht'l'l'd lod:iy 111 Al~h·r:-. 111 1hsc11-..s oit 111:1 t1c1·s :ind (lJ~l•Hg:l).!t.'llll'lll it! S~ l'l.UI ;11\d l ~r:il'JI SIMON BLASTS BUDGET OFFICIAL. Story, Page 4 'DISCRIMINATION' RULED OUT BY SIMON-Story, Page 15 13 OIL CONSUMING NATIONS AGREE TO ARAB MEET, P•ge 22 foret's on lht· t:1lht11 111.'IAht~. Th" offiel:1l Al g!'ri;in r:1dio s;.11d 1hr 1111•1 •tin!: 11 1 Al gh•1s -:dt(•nrli•~I hv ,>.;:1d:1!. Ass;id. · Kln~ F11isal :111d Prt•sideni llou:ir1 Ilou rnedicnne of Algeria -h;1d h('l'll rallc<l to ronsicttr 1·11r•111 and \rnportan1 d1 •\'Plflprne111 s" 1u tht' ~hdd lc Ea~t SJ1ua t1un. Th(' fi r~l ind11·at 11111 that 1roublc for 1he Tripoli l'Otll t•rt'nrc 11 ,1.;; ~1head 1.:an1c Tuesd;iy n1~hl 11hc11 r:1d 1t.:t1 l Iraq :1nnou11 red ii \1a s boyt'Ol!ing lhc 1nrcting: h<'cau~" !he agenda 11·as l'Onf1ncd lo rossihlv \if! i11g lhc cn1b<Lrgo <1g<1111st t!:t• t.;nite•t Slates. There 1\·ere no Ji l'e animals in the l'an al the time. they snid. The car dri\•en bv the decease d had been ob:;(•r1·td hy , 11'itnesses s111erving ~rvcra t times as it 11·:1s south-bound into Lagun:1 Uc:u:h. Patrolrnan Larry Lialat sai d. A lone s kjer makes his way down a slope named "Look !\'la'' near \ 0ail. Co lo. 'fhe hill pattern is caused by skie rs n1aking turns on t he run. \~'hlth is designed fo r experts. PrrS1<tt."nt Nixon 111 hi~ State of !hl' Ln111n ;,pcel'h pl.a.:c<l grl«Ll hope (•ll :in From Page 1 lr;iq fa\'ors a hardi•r line. ad1·ocatin:!. ('(1111plt'lt• nal innaliz:rtion of l ' S. oil u1t<'rest:; in th1: ~l!ddlc E:1s1 and \\1lhdra1\·aJ of Ar:1b 111011t'.I' fr n 111 Arn<'rir.::in banks. Clh~1'r1 ('rs 111 llt·u·trt ~1J<·t'ul:11t·1t ~1 n('1,1,· drite for Lh1• 1·rqx1!i con ft·rt.'.ncc 'A'ould be set by Ar;ib lcadt"rS once a decision hod been rc.ichl'<l tit th<: Ali;1crs 111eetin~. ~~~~~~~~ ,\ dri ver of a 1 l'hiele following the tlca lh car snld ii suddcnl;.' turned i11lo the oppos ing lraffic hH1t·. T1\'o cars in that Jane 111anaged tn s1\·ervc out of tl1c 1\·:1 v. b111 !ht:· \':111 Nillided \\Ith the cn r · squu rc on lhe front. \Vitnesscs repor1ed the dead mnn appeared to be .sluinpcd over the 1\·h1·el or his full-slzcd car prior lo the acc1dc111. The front of thal <:<Jr 1\·as shol't•d hack nearly three feet by the force or the impact. Laguna Bearh firemen 11·orkcd at ;irl ificial rC'suscilalifln on the dying 1nan at the :iccidcnt sc<'ne. The fir st nmbulanc<.' c.illcd to th<' :iccidl'nt took him 10 Snuih Co·1s1 Con1munit~· Hospilnl \1·herc Ill· w:1s Jati:r pronounced de;id . Coroner's investigators 1111! t!e1rr1ninc the c x~ict L'JUSC of dC"ath. Frorn Pn!le 1 ARSON • • • rrport the blaze. \l'hich v..-a~ discol'<'rr•I alxiu1 7 rm ' :iccnrrling to 11ilnesses. Jh·h·c111t' S:11n 1\n1burgt•v t Cl day C'<lnl1nucd hi~ probe t•f the 111c1dl!lll. Tht> ~L'L'Olld-&!a rrn fire brought ro11r rngines :ind !1110 I rucks and look 1 hl' 21·rna n crt~\\' about J.i mu111tt·'i to control and starnp nu! the !i<:chool b!11ze ln1·es!i,i::t11ors nsscss1ng lh<' dan1~gc IOI.lay estunatcd the charred cdl1cation<1I materials and furnish ings v.·ere \1·o rth <tbout S!!JlllO, 1\·hilc 55.000 st rucltJral d111nllg1• l't'~Ul !t·d. No 11nrncd1atc t.'0111\L'Clion was dr:1111n bc1\1'ccn the :.cJ1oo l Rrson jo b :ihou t 7 p.m., and an ea r!irr disturbance in the area in voll'ing juvenil es and police. nesiruct inn of 1hc cur r i cu I um materials 11as nol expected 111 cause Lhe school !o close. The 11an1e QI !he ~·outh who 'battled lhe flatne:; wa,, not i111nuxlilllt'ly ;1\'i11 l- able. 'f ruek Burglary Suspect Gaye Brother's Name An cx·<:On\'Jct 11 · I.) polk~ cl:iun ~;ii'(' his broth{'r'5 name I.JS an al ias 1\hcn arrested on suspicion of burglary ur Sn:ip.On tool trucks throu ghout Ilic slate i ~ due for a h1'un11g. l'l'll'r Ouo Steille. 28, Orange. is due lor prl'lim1na ry hearing Friday in Jlarb<lr Jurhci<tl Di~lr1ct C'our1 Stei!le. 11as taken into custorly Jan. 2!J al !HS home by a lc:llll or Costa ~lt'Sa and Lon g Bl'al'h po!lct'. Ile gavl' !11s narne a1 that timr as J ;1111cs E. Slt·i!li;, but invrsti ga lors say f11rlhl'l' l'l1cl'king rcve<ilcd h(.' h:1tl t1st'd l1is broth(•r's name \'ihen booked. Thf' dtf1·ndn11t. is chcirged \I' \ t 11 b11rglary, l>OS:0.!'"~11>11 of stolen propctrty. fl\J"~l'~l'ti1in of i1 firr:irm !Jv a felon , plu:: poS.'>l';;s1on 11! dnn~crous ·drug. Iii· is orcu.sc(] nf 1nvOl \ement in tilt' burglary of as 1n<1ny as 6:J Snap-On nulo JJarts lo••l lrucks throu~hout <:nli!ornia \1·h1le they \Ve re p.1rkcd at salcsrncn·s hom t•s at night. 1 lerrin« Law Pushed "' Si\CRi\i\.1ENTO (lJ PI ) -The scna1e r!car!"d tbc 111a y Tuesday for S\v1f! ;iction 10 prevent v.·hat <1 lawmaker c<11\ed th<' "rape'' of herring in San Francisco and Torn:ilcs Jlays. S<.11. Peter Rchr IH- Tibu ron f. \vas granted permissiCM1. on tt 31·1 vote. lo ·waive normal procedures for consideration of his "urgency " hill 1SB l70.1 J to C'Urb herring fishing in the b;.1ys. Nixo11 ~s Well Doctors Poke, Jub Preside1il \\."1\S lll ~GTON (U l)I! -President Nixon took his annu al prysi· cal cx~n1inatio n today ,1nd his doclors reported "he is very well.'' Nixon d id not ta lk with newsmen on emerging from Bethesda Naval J-fosptlal C.:e ntcr after 2 11~ hours or tests but an aide said "he feels fi nc ... It wa~ t\ixon's first full physicnl si nce he spent eight days at Bethesda \Vith vi ral pne umonia last Jul y. L.ater in lhe da y, Ni xon was fl yi ng to Florida and several speak· ing appearances in the south. • In ad\•ance of hrs morning trip to the hospital for I.he two-hour physical. the Presid ent joked about the examination . '"fhey jab you with needles and t hey take your bl ood pressure." he· sairt. "Rut I've been doing it for 60 years, so it's 11 0 excuse for not doing the job." Navy· Charg·cd By 35 Wouien SA~ DIEGO I t\Pl -TI1ir1 .1·-fivc ch·ilian 11·omen \\'ho \Mt 1ht'1r jbs at Norlh Js!antl Nal'al 1\ir St:lliun last 1110111h s;iy the Na\'Y \\'as gui l!y of sex d1 s<:rirn1nation . An a!lorney filed a complaint \\'1th the Na\·y Tursd:iy on beh .ill of tl1~~ 11·nmen. who \11ere laid off from !heir joh:; as ai rcraft ('!ectricirins ;JI sti1lio11's naval :iir rey,·ork fa cililY- the The complaint s11 id the \vnrn<1en had 11·nrkcd long enough to be pcrn1anent l'n1ploye!i. bu! 11-erc !>till considerc<l temporary v.·orkcrs \1•hen lntd off. ' ' .. . ' .. SALE- DENOUNCE • • • l{ohcrt t\nox and no11 ShC'nkn1an. 111c niee!ini.: bcgrin \1·lt h Lo6an spt«lk ing quir·tly of thr lugh school dislri<'t :is 1he ··victi rn of a disease, a nationHI disease !hat's aff i:cted lilJl' entire sot:iely." l-ll• retc.rTl'<i to the allct'gd acceptance 41f gifts from contrac1ors on the national and Joc<il scene and again dl'm<Jndl'd Iha\ an outside invcsl1ga1or be h1r l'd lo setlle the issul'. The closing statemrnt came frorn Shenkman. y,·ho \\<IS oot mcnlionrd by name in any of Logan·~ 13 specific allegations· Shenkrnan claimed Log11n 's "tacuc.c; Hre rctn1n 1scl'nt of the .IOI! \leCarthy c·r::i flf 1114' l!l.)fk a11d 1 art• I nvl aL-ccµtab!c to n1c.'' He. like the other three t n.i~trc~. callt•d for an end to 1h1• "d1vtsiVC'1\l'Ss" ::.o "Our childrtn \1·on·1 be sacrificiol larnbs nf our pe!ty polilll'al differences." The po::;tponl'JTIC'n! 11f tllr 1ncet1ng Sl'C llH1..I l·crt3in lo cau~l' U1sappo1ntn1ent i11 \Vash1ngton . Bot h :\1\011 ;ind U.S. S1'crct.'.lry of St ale l!t•11J'.I' 1\. Kissinger h1ntl'<l 111 r~·ct•rll 1•>1·rk.;; 1hey t':>,):>c('\C'd lhe en1bargo to be l1fti.:d. 1lla11. Re1>orls llis 011:11. Deal.Ii B~:RLI;\ ll'l'l1 -A rn:in IC'lf'phonl'<i \\'t'st Hcrh11 pol1l·e :n11I !-.atd, "flush to !he Bost' f';irk trl T<•tni){'!hof. '!'here·~ <1 drad n1an 1het l' ·· \Vl11·n :1 !1Ul11·p r.11110 1 :1r arr11t-d 1'uesday l;erh;11'•! l·:i;:!rr 52, 11 ,u.,,d to lhc pl'llcl'. l)tllll'd h11t ,1 pi~lll\ nnd k1 ll<'d h11nsrlf. ofl1e1·r-. s;11 d • ; ,. CLOSE D 5UNDAY ,£t> .. "'-"t..:.,. ' ' Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Ptice 9.95 Champion Ha ndball Gloves Racquet ila ll Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets 1 ,I 'I ' ~ ' ' ) . ~ 11 ~: ~ ., 1) r • Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 2(95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand Squash Rackets Speedo Swirn Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Warm UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas-Converse-Tretorn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & S~orts Bikes-P~rts-Tires-T ubes Reo~itlng l ,, 1. t • OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY PHO~ 646-1919 ., .,- ,. I ~It.: Pu rr pol def •m ~OL \\'ii ('ii. l'SI de 1111 lhc ro: 1' I orr 110 re. ha :1rl n1r i ... 1':1 l>t"i m !t(ll lh °' ., IJ lh iin in. ,,. I (;1 Co I co l'OI po. '" or ~ir "d C<I I'd ... g ha ;I :.;,1 \' th '" m m lh r,, in "' • ., l •• g• w d " d • l I I! c I u d I s y r " [• ' A t Your , S ervice A Sunday, \Yednrsday nod 1-,riday 1',ealure Of the Daily Pilot \' 111 1°11 tat•t .'ti!I'' IJJ·:,\lt P;\T \Ve arc wi1hout a strl'et "i ~n S1r1c·\· !;1~t .Julv I ti:t\'C t'~111ed 1hl' l'ublit \\\irks l>t·1ici rtr11ent of 1rvinl' rl'pea!e<ll\' Th e l'":iJIOflSl' is a\111a.vs \)()Iii<·. hut 1·\·asiv1·. I 11·uuld like sorne d('ffnitc infor·n1u11on about this problem. J.!\t., lrvlne An lr,·inr 1naintl·n;u1cr department E'inploye 'i~i1t·d your hon1c to assure ~nu :1 stret·I sign is hC'inj.( ordered and 11·i!l he installed ll'ilhin si.\: \\'l•cks. Thi· r·i1,·'s 1>ublic \\·orl-.s dt>partrncnt has just t.''<l:.ibl ished its 01111 111 u int e n :in l' r drpartnH'fll \O prOl'ide raslt'r St'f\'it'I' nn rt'qul'sl.~ sueh as yours. Pre1·iously lh ry "'rre-handled though the count y road dl·parlmrn t. Tt•11 s t T l111 t R11rgPr l)E:\H PAT: Soy ha1nhur,ccr is lx·ing ofrt·rl'd 111 al1nost all of !he ~lll>t.'rm:1rkcl <: 1101\' .ind 1 "'OUl('i likf' lo knO \Y If rC''\t;1uran1s have s1,1r1t·d to u;;e 1mi!alion ha1nhuq.;1·1· too . I k1101v re'\1:n1r:ull rosl.'i :ire rising too ;.i nd it 11•ouldn 't :-;urpr1Si' tlll' !1J ll'Jrn tba! "pho11 y" ground n1cat i~ bl'tng "1·1·1·\'ll t11 t·11t op1:rHti•ln <'fist' ('an .1011 fu1d tH1l If 1111, i" hnpp11nini::·: .\'.J., N1·11·port Beal'h .\'o, !he i1ll-n11•:1l h •~1nhur1-:1·r is sti ll · bein g st·r\'ttl in ,.;•sta urants ""'ht'n th1~ mrnu or ad... s;i) ,11. Sl•1 le la"' ( ,\ n !+Oii pruhihit.' :1 r1·~1<1urant fro n1 usin~ tht' l1'rn1 ' "hamlluri.:t•r'' ur "bur~l·r" or othrr 11 or if s in any ad \'rrlise1nent ur mrnu lo ri·ler to imitation hamburAcr. U also rrquirl'S, .,.. ilhin Cl'rluin limiL'\. that rl·~ta uranls inform customers 'A'h1·n i1nil<11iun han1burg1·r i.~ ht1 in~ st•r\t'd inslt>ad uf all ground mrat. 1\'ot Su ('1•111p11tilJlr llEAll l'AT l:l·[ure 1110\·1nt; lo \;il1forni.1 !:IS[ f:1fJ. I paid $.19:J !o JUlll Cornpatihilily ll;11!ni.: 111<' 111 P111sburgh I ":•s n11sll'd b.~ !ht· t· 1.1t111 lh:ll th1· l'On1 pan~' 111:11t·hrd <'<111p!•·' 1\·ith a t·un1pu11 •r ()1,t 1ir .. I! ;tu · rt•f,·rr:1ls 1hi',Y s1·nt n11· onh t11u 1\'t•rT rrali ~111· 1~1:-~1bil1!1l·~ l·'.\.1•11 1hrn1!!h I i'ln1p!aint•<t lu lh(' Ht11·1·:i11 of fnn.;111nrr Prntrr!inn (1ff1('\' ,1fld ("!>llf,1!'[!'(1 1111' liflll thl'I"' litl1t'S !;)Ol.'.C l,1~1 .!i11H· I 111 ~l·l ll!ll! 1·;1rds fnr "d:ll t•'\' ft1r11.1rd11d lq 1111· hvrt• 111 C;1IHor11 1,1 lit1! Ji<! ~1;..;n uf 1he refnnd I'd rcquv'll·d 1..1' .. La~una Ht>:ich ·rnf' l'cn11~111 a11ia l.lureau of ('onsumt>r r rolrt'tion ultitT in l'ill~huri.:h Ot'AOliatrd a cnn:-.rnt :tgrl'('n1t·nl 11·ilh !his rlatinJ! Sff \ iCt' rcc111irin J:, parl\al rtfun1!.; to so rrl e subsl'rih1·r ~ 11·hn had lilcd 1·omplainls \\'ilh 1h c· Bur1·:i u ltt.·fort' Jul~· 31. A Bureau spol.f's n1an ,,;,id ~ 11ur r laim is ilt'illl! procc~sl'd. bul nu rrfund f':1n be guarantr1·J ' i n 1· t• l';!l'h t'umplaint is handled srparali·I~·. A uot lt<>r ('111 •< l)EAH P.\1" \\ lu·u I 11otict.'d \'Otlt' rrri·nt ri•f1•r1·n<'1' In .t h~dro1Xi111t· i.:,1nl,•n111g ,·l.1'' "i th,· S.1tldll'lxJCk V<il\{'y \';\lf \. I drf'1rlrd to let you k'no1v th:!t lhr San\<• .\11.1 :r u.,t111 Y 1s heg1nn1nf! l!S <;1•i:•111d 1•1.1,.., !II llHS f;i s1"!11al111g nH·1hOll ol ;.•,11dt"t1111 ~ on Fi·h ll Sin<"~' 111 :1111' ol \i111r r1 ·,11l('I'" r1•:-.id·· in lh<• ll11nt111i;1011 lh';1rh ;11·1·,1. 1t n1ay bo L':l~ll'r f(ir lt11•1n 10 .1lll'nd t111s cla:::<>. L:.(· .. Santa Ana Hradtr'\ inlrrrslt'<I in f url h t r inlorn1aton ahou l thi.~ ~ p.111 .. fnur·scs~ion clas~ arl' irn it t•d to conhu·t Chris Chasc at lhr Y. 205 \\'. 8lh SI .. Sunta Anu. or phone ;, 12-lii I L IJ 11exp<><'l e d B ill 01·:,\U l':\T: \\'hpn I n('(•tlrd dt'ntal "·ork lasl 1\ugu:;I, 111.\' drn11st's insurance girl exam1n1·d 1ny i11sura11ct• cover:1ge booklr! and ;1:.:.s11re<I mt' 1h<' root canal 'll·ork I nl'l'dt'<l \\'as covered by my dcntul insurance. I pai<l the $25 deductible and she !>ubmiltcd claitn for1ns aflt:r I'd had 11\'0 appointn1ents. The roo1 can.:il work did not go well and the dentist cr;1ckl'd my tooth in half on my third \'isit . 111<' pain \\'BS terrible and n1v dentist snid I'll have to have the f{)(;lh <'Xlructctl by an orul su rgcon. J p<1id $.1;1 for lhis. N0\1' the Aetna Insurance l'.01npany t(•Jl s n1r the root ca n;il 1rurk 1vas nol COYcrc1I and suggests I c0t1t<ll'I thl' llcnt:1 I Uoard about th e unpaid $150 il'C -1vhich l'nl 1101v b<-ing dunned for by a co llection age ncy. Ca n J take any acl1on except resorting to Sina II Clain1s Courl ? l\'1.11., Newport Beach Since your dentist \\'on 'l ttdjust his fee, refer your complAln t in wrltnl g lo botb lhe Oran,l{e County Drntal Soclely, %95 S. Fkl"A·t r, Orange, and the CalifomlR Board of IH!ntal Bxamlner&, 1020 N. SI.. Saeramcnlo. Ca. 9~14. Ue11d11C.h e l>peeiollsts DEAR PAT : II o~:urrccl lo us that you n1ay occ:1siona1ly gel u rcqucst for help frorn sornron<' suffering from acute hcac1<1chPs. The Nallona l ~1igraine f''oun<lat\on. although no! a n1edica l agency, c1H1 help i;;uch people find doctors \Yho arc headache s1>eclalists. D.D., Chicago Readers lnler~ted In contacting one of the 400 doctor1 affiliated with th is non-profit ht'alth n~ency may request further lnformallon by writing to Donald \\'. Deane. Exerutlvc l)lrrctor. National l\llir1inc F1u.ndollon, 2422 \\'. t'ostcr ,\\·c .. ('hlcugo. Ill. 60625. or hy phoning 31 ~!18-1115. ' Filli1tg UJ• \\linter ral ns have been fi ll ing u p the 40-acrc 1nan- rnade lake at Laguna Niguel llegional Park -1nak- ing it possible that the new 15·foot deep recreation· al lake inay be ready for fi shing by n1 itl-sun1n1er. /\ ~!arbors. Beac hes. and Parks Departrnent !"pOkt'S· n1a n said the lake will be stocked \Vith ba!i:.. C'atfi sh. and possi bly trout That's a Cro~! Wily 'floucli1ii' Finall)· Capturetl L/1KF: \\'011Tl l. Fla. 1L·r 11 -ll ou d11u th{' elusive and shre1\'d !2-foot crocodilt usually lil'('S up to his na1nc . Bu1 this L1n1t• hi' Y.'<IS !lierally !il lo be til'{I. 'rhl' \l'ily 5()().-plus pcnu1der 1\'ho 11~1.~ catJSt'f.1 hcad;ichf' af1er ht•adach1: lor µoliee. J!<1n11• officiflls. and :1 priva!t• t1111rist al!raction. 11.!('s<lflv 1~·;1s sn;tr•·d b~' a garnc con1n1ission hOOk and carted off for 1<.'hnt ciuthorilit•s hop1• y.·il l he a happy retireinent in the Evcr~l<1drs swarnµs. "lloudn1i," "'ho SQ1nc 1-slirnatc at l\'C'll O\'C'r 100 ye,1rs o!tl. secincd 10 knOI\' all th<' tricks in the book. lie 1\·as captured Jan. li 111 a SY.'arnp.Y construc11on site nr;1 r Vero l~·<iC'h "'hcrt• he S<.·art'<I bulldo1.1.:r opt·r~Llors :11id co11s1ruc11on 1111•11. 1'he croc chast'<l a b(Jy on ;1 b1 c~<'li· ;u1d !11t•11 '1r1rtl'd ;1f!1.:r g;imt• \1 :1n::IP11 r.1 \1 •1 ! f'r ·1r·h Ir look six lllt'll n.d! lhl' :tf!C'rnoon lo lasso lloud1nt ;1nd thev carried hin1 !o Lion Country S:1far1. 1t-k· \ouri"t ).!an1i· prest•rve near \\'rst IJaln1 B1·:.1th . 1':11 route. tht.' lTOCodilL' s1a11l'd io 11ork l11s iaws frrt· of l1eav.v tape <irountl his 111oulh ;111d almost got fr~· N urnbers GHrnc Pllt yell , Lo st • \\"lLl\ES.Bi\RRE. Pa. tAP) - A St•r1 t<·c station ujX'ra tor ran inlo an unexµc-cted lutch w hen Pc11nsy l1'<1n1a's :t/11·n1ate-clay !!<IS rationing plan "'cnt into effect today. The plan allo1,·s drivers whose lict•nS(' pl:lli'S entl in odd digits 10 tank up on odd-nun1b('red davs. and tho~e 1\•Hh even nun1bcrs ·to gl't gns 011 eve11·11umbcred days. 'rodnY. f'cb. l:l. a 11·on1;in dri\'l'r 11 ho.;t• li e1~11S<' pl<tte ended 11•itl1 !ht• 11u111llt'r fl. pttllert into the stali1111 :i11<1 rl'f11:;l<tl to 1110\·c un. Shr ;i rgurd lor hi'(' 1ninu1es 11!;11 t•1gh1 1\:1s .1n 00<1 nutnh(_'r ·rwo days later. he shimmied up a 1·rrti('al six-foot wall around the pool , t•il hcr over or untler a three-foot chain link ff•n(.'C used to keep spectators b.'.1ck. and slithered into a lake. For !he next three \Yceks, n('rvous park officials watched U1eir chiinps. camels. birds. and human visitors. and tried unsuccessfu lly to recapture the reptile. LL Branch said. "l{c·s just extra sn1a rl." and \vhen nets "'ere placed :icross the lake. "llc'd rome right up to !he net and tum av.·ay. "\\"e usOO a boat 1hat put ou t an electric shock Iha! usually s t 11 n s allogators. hut it didn't seem t.o bother The crocodile. Then 'll'e µut bait. on a small \l'ooden peg lied lo a buov. ho11ing he'll sw:.il101\' the ba it and dr;;g !he buoy so Y.'<" could It'll 1vherr he "'ns. Bt11 he \\'Ouldn't to uch the bn it.'' Tt1C'sd:J~'. 1-loudini let. his gu<t rd do1vn <tnd \\hl'll he cruised up <l narrow j)<1rl. of 1hl' lnke ckise lo s!1orr. The g;1111e con1n1is-;ioncr "'as wait ing 1r it h hi s rorc and snatcJ1 hook. "He's just not fit to~ arollnd lk,"'Opll.',". Bran('h said. Crocodiles ;ire native to Florida. although lhe popu\a1ion in 1nodcrn tin1es has IX'i'n dc ciinatC'd by dcl'clopn1en1 of s"'amp~· <irras along the coa~ whcre rhe crocs prcfl.'r 10 live. Houdin i 11·a.~ found in such an a/"l'a whC'n bulldozers movt:'d in on 11. Bo rder I~a lrol G rab ~ T ruck of l\Iarijua u a SA'.'l \'SIDRO (API -U.S. Border Palm] agents ha \'C seized 1,460 pounds of marijuana in a pickup !ruck ;:i nd ;irrestcd a Tijuana 1nan. but t1vo others \'Sr aped. The incident took plaec Tursday tl'-'O n1i!es south t~t 81-01\'!l f iel d nc:-ir Tijuana l11temational Airport. Agents said steel posts anti frncing 11·cr<' knocked dov.11 to al101<.· the truck lo enter !he United Stall'~. Saddl ehacl\.'s Board Op11oses Disclo sure S;iddlcback College trustees ha1 P 1·oted unani1nously to oppose a financial disclosure bill I AB 27j9) "'hich would require them lo rcJXlrl their husincss activity :.ind property intcresls ovl'r l l.000. ''This 1s a wholly unwarranted, unneces..,ary in trusion on somebody 1rho onl y spends one or \y.·o nights a mon1h as a trustee,'' said :\'lichaet Collins. 1\·ho has already announced his resignation from lhe board effective i\·1are:h !i. "I could sec ii for a county super\·isor -because for him the job is full·tintc." <.:ollins said. 1~e resolution lo oppose !he sla!(' bill 11·ns proposed Uy trustee Donna ficrr.v of ~Tission Virjo and seconded by Palrick Backus of D:1na l'oinl. In other di strict husincss at the regul:ir mt1cli11g ~1unday night. the hoard : -Approved goint: back lo l\1'0 111cctings ;i rnonth inslt•ad uf one to Llcco mmoUa tl' the heavy business of preparing a budg1't and continuing pay negottations 11-Hh en1ploycs. -Heccived a drafl contract l'or food scr\'it·cs in a nc1v cafeteria with R&n Food Scr\'i ces of Fullerton and referred 11 to l'Ounty counsel for rcvie11'. -llcard a report on possibil ities ror uptlating the district 111asll.'r plan a11d :tulhoriled prr1>aration of a proposal tor such an update hy l{obert Lo11Tey and Associates. di st rii.:I ;iri.:hitl'Cls. -Authoriled payn1c11l of $552.828 111 "arrants and $90.57:i in purchase orders_ -Approved p;.1y1nenl of 5227 .519 Ill payroll S2,430 for architectural services; ~6.000 for re1node!ing of the hon1e t>l'Onomics fti cility. and ~1.900 for rcniodeling the cafeteria area . U.N. lo Eye Cla,;h LT~1.1!TED NATIO.\S. i\.l'. !i\PI -The· l1ni t('d i\ation)I Security Council 1s rxpcctcd to rnf'<'t Frida.1· to discuss fig hting bclY.'C'en Ira nia n and Iraqi troops on the OOrdcr b(·t11N:n tin.' l1ltl!l!rlt'S. Iraqi dclrgfltc \Yissam 7.aha\\·ic asked Tues day for an urgent 111ct•ting. telling the council : "The si tuali{ln 011 lhr front1cr is dl'lrrioraling rapidl~._ .. ' ol1• .I ' r I ' 1t • s D/ll l 'f PILO T Hanna to R etire After Six Terms H(·p. f\1 ch;1rd T 11;11111:1 111" ,\1 •11 J14il\ 0t'tr10('!"ill fro111 i\11 :1!ie1111 11 lllJ •.01rll'lu111 n1:u1 ag1·d tu gt·t l'lt't.:h'tl .'1' 11111··~ 111 t'Vl~"t'r1·at11c Orange Coun t\ .111111i111u 11I 'l\1t':-.d:i> li1· 11i!! not sc1·k .1: '' 11ri1 · . "I 11;11111;1, ~,9, \ht• IH">t l>v111111·r,it t·lri 11·1t lo lJ.S. {.'on~r<'SS frolrl llr;111).!l' ('"1111!~ 111 1962, s:iid 1~·1·.son:il pr.ihl1•111:-. h,, 11-"ill''S J)(k)r h<·a!th 1>n1111pl•'ll 111, rl1•t'l'IH1l lh· ~•1lll lie 11i ll l'l·h1rn lu 111~ l.111 pr:1tt1ce at thl' 1•11d u1 !h1' ,,.~,11111 '"[ tl<J\'l' \t'I") !fll\\ rj 1•1\lUlh•ll,'> ,11 lea\1ng ('011gr1·~'·' ll :uu i;i ~11t!. 'bu1 like 111:iny of rn~' t'l1lle.1i'!llL'' 111 till' pa~t 11 ·11 )Cars J h:11l· 1uund ll;i,_• lnhlr.11 .. 1. Oll!\l'C'lgh !h1' ~;!11 .i!"l:lfUll~ 111 !h1· 11ih l du." llaun;1 ll'dl g11c u1> ;1 sub<'o n1rn1\!<'1' <'h:1irn1;insli ip 1111 !ht· llOlLSt' :->t1(•nc1• and 11..~tro11<illltes ('1ur11111t tct•. Thi1u gh k11111111 :1s :1 1nr')j,ll'r;11l·. hi· 11:1s :1 sup1~11·11·r uf hi gh dl'ft•11s;• ~p1·ndi11g 11np<1rt :-u11 111 tlr;ingt· C1111n1 .v·~ dl'lt'll:-.i.: 111dustr1<·s .ind n11li1:11·y pa\ roll~. Ask1'd hu1v :1 l)<'lllO!'r:>t c;1n 11111 l'k•ctions 111 e<1n~·r\at1vc Or;111g1: ('011111 .1. l:i:-.t I Hlll' t.y a 11111 lo 1111,· rn:irg111 lla11n;i rt•pht·d "! tlon'I t:.\plain 11. I hal"c enJO)'t'd 1t. I ha1 c ZJC\l'I' ti~·en ahle lo figurr It 0111 ·• lie tll•nied ht• 11:1s rt·t1ri11g bl't:ilU.'-t' of :1 {.'aliforn1;1 Suprcnlt' l'ourl dvei~i4)H 1\·hieh redistnt'ted ht•<tl'il V Dt·1nocrat1c Lakc1rood av.·ay froin his :1rca. "~l y decisiou not lo sl't'k rc-clC'ction ~hould 111 no 11·;iy be rc!atl'd to any problems 1n niy district. sincc 1 ht1\'l' repe:.i ted!y faced and O\'l'rco1n1· those ... he s.1id. Lakt'llOOd \\:!S 1tdd1•d Ill his tlislritt fro1n Los Angeli"" Co1111lv bl' the l'lL'lllO- l'l'a!ic-controlled s!;1tc legis;;:iture in ltH'iB. llis n1<1jurity ovl'r Ins: 11tp11blie::111 qpponent !h:1t yt:1r \\'as 011]\: bv 51 to 49 percent. · · llanna said Ille s.i::.OtlU tie· has in · po!1tic<1! can1p;1ign fonds 11 ii! he H1rn~·<1 O\'l.'l' to the Or;ingc County De111oeratie Crntral Conunittl'l'. ll;1nna was urst 11lr1:1t·<I 10 Congre:-<; 111 1962 af1cr six )t'<1rs 1n lhe (.'ahror111:1 ··'· " WON 'T RUN AGAI N Congressman Hanna HS~t·nlbl~ Hi: 11·e1s the l1r~l lJ~tnocra t. i·lectcd r'ro111 Ori111g1· Coull!) to serve in !he state lcgislaturt'. ;u1d the firsll to Congress. llann:.i ·s popularit y luis hc(·ll e11h:111eed 1hJ'ollgh !hi' ,I ('~1r;; by /ii<; priiCllt'l' 01 lc11di11g (']oscly tu lhe int<'r.L'SI " 111 his dblrict. ! Iv ~1 \.~1 i lias :1 rla1r I n r t'll1l'rliun1ug-hark1ng b:.1ck lo v.hcn ht'J. ~ ;ind l11s ta1ni ly 11'l'rC n1~·111bc'rs of a l'UUd0\'Jl le lroupe in \ht' ·~us. l:l'cry St. l'alriek's IJ:1y, l he dim11tuti\t• JJ;-innu tlrcssed 111 g.J'l.'C'n anti ~o!t:.ho1:d 10 thl· llou."c floor to ans11rr !ht" first 11uoru1n c-;ill. llis collcaguPs cal l hin1 "lhc h!tlt l1•pil'Ch;1un ·· ' ,., ., F or11i e1· War Prisoner To Se ek Hanna's Post UP'I TieltPho1o lJa1·1d l; ltchrnann. the ex-naval officer fro111 G:irdl'n (;ro\'l' 1v110 1~·;.1s impris~ ont'd in \'ortl1 V11.:1 u;nn for :-;1 x years. n<inouncrtl Tucsd<1y on !Ile :.innivcrsary or his rtle:isi_• 1h:n he 1s St'Cking lhf'! Rcpubl1C<11J 11omi11:nio11 to Congres.". The f0rrncr lieutcnan1 , 31. said hft 1\·ill run !'or the :111 11 C'ongrcssional l)istrict St'al being \':1catccl hy Democrat l~ichard T. Hanna ol .\1111hc:i1n. "I have choscn toda v to announce my eandid:icy l>c1':1use · ti m:.irks lhc first ;n111i,·crs<1ry ot rny rl'lease fro1n Han<!i." said Rchrna11n. 1rh,\· taking OUI nom ination papers in S..1nla Ana. ~ Rehmann served a:'! a rad:.1r officer \1·hcn he \1·as shot clo11·n over North Vietnam on Dec. 2, 191\6. I-le 11as anwng the fi n;t n1illt:.1ry PO\\'"s given his rreedonl. He told newsn1cn he cons id ers hhnscU :'.! conservative ;ind if eleclcd to Congres...;; 11·0t1ld try to "!urn the coun try .around .- and bat'k to true rt' pr t' .s c n ! ;1 ! iv e govern1ne111 .'' In rcs1>onse to a qu1's1ion, he said hc believi..'<1 Prcs1dt111 Nixon 1vas "instnuncntal 111 1111 rrle~ise ~uld the l'l·lea~1· ol all I'()\\;;·· but it elected 10 ('(Ingress .1nd asked 10 1nHkc a dvl'l~ion on i111p1·:1t'hlllt'lll of th t~ SEEKS GOP NOMINATION l'rt'sidL·nL ht said h{• 11ould "jttd!,:e Ex-POW Rehman 1·1ery!h111g based 011 fa!'t. .. ~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~- 'I A' 1\ ~-t 1 ,.( ~ 'li.t l'1lot9 IW ~r11Yll ''¥'"' Reflecti1ig Cindy, a three-yc:ir-old (~O!'la f\1esa pooch, is so rt of reflecting on her view of things around 1hc Harbor Area. She may be saying that. wi th weather like this, wily keep a dog cooped up in an automobile ? . ' '· GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES -. . ., .... THE HOPE DIAMOND In 1668 a ~~rench je\veler bought a l arge blue dian1011d in India. an<I sold it to l..ouis XlV, \Vho had it cut 'to a 67 car at gen1 ca lled "Blue ()ia- mond of the Cro\vn." Later \\·orn by ~latie Antoinette, it \Vas placed in the national ti-easurv after the re- volution . It \Vas stolCn in 1792 and never seen again. Around 1850. a 44.50 carat blue diamond \Vas bought by !·lope. l.a lt'r, gem expe rts found !hat the I-lope. had been rut fron1 the Rluc Dia· r n1ond of the Cro\vn . It \1·as then bought by ~lrs. Evalyn \Val sh tot e: I.can in 1911 , so ld in 1947 to a · jc,ve lcr ,,·ho gave it to the Stnith· sonian. Although the llope diamond has been said to be unlucky because of things that happC'ned to people \\•ho o\vned or 1vore it, the 1n isfortunes l 1\·ere coincidenl al. There \Va s never I anything unlucky about the I lope ... o r any other clian1011d . Desigll y· 011r 0 11 ·11 L11g11geuzellL • ) / No1v ArtCar\'cJ ll'l' ~\'ti cxprt''' )•lllr 111J1\ 1Jual1ty lly ~l·lccting the 1i.111d you p1l·f~·r-11·id.:. lll narr11\1·. }l·llu11 tir 1\ hitc gu1U.,. the ~I) le l11 't.'tl\n~ • the 1\ n ('~u.,..:d d1an111nd ~11c :'Ind quality tl1 ~lll l your taste aniJ bud~..:\ •.. ;1\·ccntcJ by a 111atchi11g ~..:1 ~if 1\r1Ca rved wi.:JJing ring:-.. • J.C. Jlu 1nphrieJ JeweferJ 1111 NEWPORT ILVD., COST A MES-' C.0"4Y!NllNT Ti •rol~ 11 Yl ,t•S IN 1Hl S,tM[ l0CA110"1 t.-~.o.~ • .,,,,4 -,...,,.,, C•••t• ,"10Nl S•l·l •DI .. -·-· Ri 1ig Ii ~ 1 1 , " ' ' • J. •• I •• .. I l.IAILY IJJLOI VVd:llll')ljJ, t coruJ•J JJ I~" -----President Politburo Si1non Irked by Ash \ Lets Fly Have Way 'l(eep Cotto11-pickin' Hands Off Energy' At Papers \tOSCO \V (AP) -Rv nrdrruu.' the ;1111· ... t :ind deporlation · 1•r Ah>\'.a ndl"r :-011l zhe111!~~n. the ru lers of 11.,• ~O\'h•t l 'ruon ha\'c again takeu \\Orld opinion lo the brink. Their decision contained iht< <'lc ment- of risk-taking that accompanied their decision to invade C"lechoslov<ik ia 1n 19fi8. The repercussions could bt> of :i s1 mil<ir 1nagnitude and intensity. The ha rd-liners in the Pohtburo h;ive 1von. and the leadership has decided !hi' hazards for detente ~ind smooth 1·oopcration with the \\: est e r n drrnocracies are worth the silence of UtlC \\'Iler. l.'l TllE DIRECT Ll.\'E of fallout lroin Solzhenitsyn's arrest at his ~1oscow ap._1rtment TUesday afternoon are Sov iet relations with the capitalist states the t\remJin needs to do busine!>s \1•it h. \Ve~tern govern.ments that have made .1 modest Slttrt at economic cooperation ll'ith the Soviets may find 1hen,selves compelled to postpone the kind of v<ist <1id projects the Russian leaders need to develop their ecooon1y_ No less serious for it.he Soviets n1ay be the erfect within the large Coinrnunist ( NEWS .dNALYSIS J parties of France and Italy, \Yhich arc considered to have chances to gain po\l'C f through constilutlonal means. BOTII Tllt."SE P ARTIES had staled in advance they disapproved of an y "admi nistrative n1casu rcs" against. Solzhe nitsyn. They no\v have the choice of condcnuling th e Soviet ac!ion or being isol ated from other parties of the left. No decis ion of the gravity of Sol~.henitsyn's arres t <:ould conceivably have been taken JDY\\'hcrc bul in the .l6-n1an _Politburo of the ,S .. o vie t Con11nw1ist p<lr!y. ,-\ftcr long hesitation, disguised partly by an orchestrated media campaign ;.gainst the v.•ritcr. 'Li1is body of men. no dou bt for varying reasons, agreed lo act. They could not hare acted \l'ithout some lorekno\vlcdge of Lhe effect on thei r internationa l repu!ation a11d on the 11"holc process of detentc. But !here hos been strong evidence in the p:ist few months of opposition in the Politburo lo the policy of detente identified \\'ilh (;{!{ICral Secretary Leonid I. Brczhnc\', IT COULD BE THAT the n1en nlaking U? !he opposi!ion n1ilitated f or Solzhenitsyn's arrest precisely because ii v.:ould damage the climate of detente. The result. as dissidrnl physicist Andrei Sa kharov ren1ark.cd late Tuesday night. is as i( the Soviet outhoritlcs "arc :->pitting in the fa ce of ,~·orld opini on.·· ' ' ' ?-,, ... -"""~' '.' ',.,' ' ,, • ~· .it> !~":~ -; ~'~ UPI Tel11111oto Olii=e llr1111t·lr Cleveland industrialist C.'vrus S. Eaton says he sees no ·reason \vhy Cuba and U.S. could not be friendly again. lie recenlly retur ned fron1 "isit with Fidel Castro. "my old friend of 15 years.'' \VASH J!\~iTON (t\P ) I ciJ('r,1 \ en~r~y ch!t·f \V1 l!i1un I~ S!n1(H1 "i1+rl in effect tod:.iy 1h:11 Budge! fJi rt'::lor Roy L. A~h snould 111111tl lu:.. u1111 b11!-J• llCSS. J-lis con1n1en1 \l'US a rt•,1>11n~l' to 1\sh s tcnning U1e energy cri::.1s :1 ::.hut1-h1ru1 prob!ern. "Perhaps I sho11ld call 11 µrt:~S Ur1ef111g on the budgt't or 111uvh1.· I .~hould :i~k 1\lr. A~h to kl•('p hi\ c~tt•>n-•n1 k111 ' h:uul~ off enl'rgy 1xiht'y · Sin1uH s,utl u1 response to :.i quc:::.\H)ll 11\xJut thl' prediction. Si111on \\·a.l 1nll'rv11•wed l>t11·flv on th1· A.sh 1nat1t·r un :\IBC-T\'" · ... 1\jjluy · progr:1n1 Ash. d1n•clur <•r 1~11• <)flit't' of .\lun:1p:cme11t ond H l1ll~l:t, ti:1d fl!'Li.llCtL'll on Tul.!sday 1hat li111f.\ 11111._~ of t':1rs ;.1ruund gri.~olinr-st:orlo11 ~ :111(! 11ll1cr cl'itit.11 prnhlPrns n•:.t1l111111 rro111 !Ill· l'l lC't'gy ~hort:1gf• 11 1l l r11d llJI\ y1•,11 Anti1Jre g 11t111.cy COLUrvlBUS. Ohio <l"Pll -i\n Ohio State Univl'rs.11~· rescarchrr says :1 patent :ipphc:1t1on is pcndin~ for !ht development and IL·sting of ;i vacciue to prevent pregnancy. either lcn11>0ranly or pem1anently. Or. Vernon C. Stevens suid the \'acci11r coul~ bl· generally nvai lal.J1c i11 alx.iul four years. "This is a method uf in11nuniza tion of 11un1rn. and !:.itcr uf 1111•11 :.ilso. so Egyptiaus Begf1i_ Cleariug· Bo111bs Fro11i Suez Canal By Thf' Assncialrd Prc~s The Egyp11.i11s h<ivc bl'gtu 1 t'ft:,11111;.: n11ncs and bornbs froin !hl' Sul'/ Can;1I. lhc first slt·p 1011·a rd l'L'Oj)t:11ing lhl· \1·a1er1l'ay, lhl' Cairo press reported tod:iy. The reports :>aid Pre sid ent An1l'!H' S:1dal of Egypt urd t rl'd the (l1 •;1r<ille'· or the canal. closed si nce the 1967 Ara b· Israeli \1•ar. to prog:r1~ss :is quickly ;1.s possible. · The Egyptia n Ra ilro:id Authorily s;11tl repairs already arc und er 11·;1,v 10 l"l'Storc train service brl\Ve('n Cairo a11d thl' war-shattered cit ies .:don g Lilt: 103-inile canal. The reopening of 1!1e c1_1na l was cigrerd upon by Israel and Egypt. as part ol thei r troop di sengagement pn r t signed lasL mo nth. Israeli sources today reported the beginning of the final sta~l of 1he withdra\\·aJ of Israeli forces frorn !he 1vest bank of the canal. The Israeli command said I ht· evacuation \\'as progressing peacefully. In Tel Aviv, Israeli Defense i\lini sti ·r ~loshe Daya n said he expects fightin~ on the Syri an front to cont1nuc unlll :.i pullback of forces is arninRed. Ht· said Israeli posi tions along the fronl have been bolstered considerably_ Artillery fire 1l'aS again hl':ird on 1h• Gol an Heights early tod<1.v. but it 111;1~ not immediately kno\\·n 1{ there \l'l"'rr· :1ny casualties. An intense c:o.:chan~c •it shelling on Monday kill ed ;in lsr:1t>l1 woman and a po!icen1an. The Lebanese govc rnrn rnt <isked tl1t' l'alestinian giu~rrillas In sto11 l1:1 unc·hing operations from Lebanon into nor1hcn1 Israel. sources in Beirut r('ported. ·rhr\ said lhe govcrnn1en1 fc;1n·d lsr;ieJi ri:· !<1liatiOn. Jsr;1cl 011 ~!11nd.1v t·1in1pl;1l11r·.J :ibout t1rv r('cnt ,l!lh 'rrilla :11nb11shv, lh'.il' thu Lebanese bnrdcr. TV 0rlcl-Nati111111f Nen·s A lso Po!.(t' 2() ' ASll But S11non declined to CQmment an l'nd111g the long lines. saying il 111as .i prognostication to clo so. tie said J11.· doobted that Ash's sJ)t'tulation "ou ld h~1rn1 Sin1011·s efforts to conl'1 ncc the 11ubl1c that the energy shortage is real . .. , assume i\lr. Ash mean t that the 1·rnb;1rgo ll'Ot1 ld be lifted , :.tnd \l'h!lc !he ~hortages 1vould ren1:iin, they would not be re;1Jly as severe as they are right Field V" cc i11.e P la n11 ed lh:jl fP1'tlh1y I;> ilbSCn ( rur UJ1l' ~·c::i r. Stt'vens s:iid Tuesday. ··\\"c 11·111 prohahly li:l\'I' the option, by altering the subst:inl'{', lo 1nake !he i11fcrtihty permanent _'' Stevens said the approach 11a:s to gel the body 10 produce ;;n tibodies against substan ces 1t 11ould 11orn1ally accept StCl'l'llS. ;1 prot'{'~sor of obstetrics and gyn('cology at the OSU College ol i\lcthcinl'. s:ud th\~ V(ltcinc 1\·as being i.:onsitlered hl'l':1usl' ··it 11·as obvious that the pill didn't a11S1\•er the nred. ··\Ve ni.:ed (I \1·holc bag of ti·icks. ft6'1. -oiilj froni the n1Ccli.ca l staodµO fiit, for \1'onH·11 \1ho e:.in 't tolerate the pill. hlll fron1 t'll ltural and r c I i g i o u s s!:indpoinls .. , lie said. Steven.~. 11·hu 11•orked on dcvelop1ne11 t uf oral l'Olllr;lccp!il'CS in the earl y 1960s, has bePn aided in his recent research by sc1·1•ral grants fro1n the \\'orld l·lcalth Ur~aniza t1011 l \\'H01 . \VllO spon::.orsh1p 11·ould m ake the JH'oducl iivailablc at reasonable cost lo t111derdevclopt<d i.:ou11tr1 rs. he s a id . Stevens ;_1 lso said lhe first general use of 1hl' \:tccine 111u~· b~: ill a country other th<u1 \h,_· L'ui tl·ci States. --- .,i1:rs The Pipelines are coming, the Pipelines are coming!' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli~rry cf l'1e D~ily P1lcL is g•Mrant~ed Monn.,.,,,a1v u ••u ao •or ~••• YOur P•l>fr oy ! lO p ..... <•II •OO YIUf <O•Y will -~ &•0•9~! 11 you. c111, u r l•-•n until l ·JO p.m s~iurd•y •nG s.,na•~' If you ao nor •ttrlvt your <l~Y b• • •"' ~Hutdly, or I • m. Sund•Y. <•II ••·a • <npy w111 b• or1119h! It '""·Coli. ••• l•~•n unlol 10 ;o,m. lel ephones MtU 0<1nq~ Counoy Al'f'•> .. 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Evi n so. rt1tlln1;1• 1long tile Nortl'Ntr11 DO<!•dt• •o•I~ tell wiow •e•o In setUont ot Nor1h D1kO!• ,ind M•nn•.ol.t overn!Qlll Fi l• •••ti ..,.,, common !rom Ille f ASl11n Rockie" lhrou11h tht ctnlrtl t nd sooJthern P!1ln1 lo 1111 Att1nllc co~ir. bl/I II WIS Cloudy °"'' '"-$0ulhwt~•. Coastal Weather P1r!IY cloudy tod1y. V1d,1ol1 wl11C11 nlQM anit mo•n•"ll houri btcomlrrt w11r to "Of 111.,..,1 10 to ti knot& hi "nernooos JOOav .u1a ll\11rMltY. Hlllh !<)day 6S. co.utal remper.,rurtt •anoe from 11 to llO. Inland !tmr.r•tures ••11111 froin •4 !o 6?. W111r empera!11•1 JJ. S1u1, /Hoon, Tides W5PNISDAY Second high J 100 p,rn. 2.7 Secono low t ;U p.m. 2.~ TMUlltSCAY FJr11 hloll l :j8 1.m. 1.7 Flr1r low l?·OJ pm 0.1 SecOl\d 111011 1·1) p m, '·' ~~~ond low IO·:JO p.m. 1 l '"" •Is•• 1·«1 1.m Stt• 6 J' 11 rn. Moon r11<H 1 11 1.m. Srt1 I .)I 1 m now," Simon sa id. The exc:hange recalled a !l1n11lar s<1uabb!e lust September bet \V cc 11 Tr·easury Secretary George P. Shulte. and ,\·lelvin H. Laird. then President Ni xon 's top damestic adviser. \\lhi!e Shultz was on a trip to Japan, Laird, in Washington, announced a tax inc rease proposal, prompting t h c Trl'asury official to respond: "The !'resident's adviser on domestic affairs t<1 n keep his cotton-pickin' hands off economy policy." Before making the comment, Shultz conferred by telephone from Tok yo wilh !us deputy secretary -\Villiam E . Sinion. In a story written for The Associated Press earlier this week Simon said : "This is. by a definition, a cr isis. We've been telling the American people this. but I'm not sure they're listening and accepting y:hal 11·e say .. " 'fruck 1'raffic Back to N or1nal; Troops Go Honie Uy UN ITED PRESS INTERNATIO!\'AL Truck traffic throughout the nation \1·as back to nonnal today and National Guardsmen activated to help police lhe hi ghways were returning to thei r civilian jobs. SQme truckers con ti nued the strike. ;ind there 'vere a fey: i,nridents or ne1v viot.i:nce. \V. J. Usery Jr., President r\i:o.:on's Labor adviser. declared Tu e s day 11·ucking "has substantia!\y returned to nonnal." A govemrnent .. ! rucker c1 gree111cnt reached last week gua ranteed · dtivctgt..~uer -.md al!o,vs !hem to · pass higher fu el costs on to shippers. A bomb blast Tuesday night tore a three foo t hole in a rear \l'all of tht: ho1ne of Red Anderson, \\'ho acted as a liaison bct\1·ecn th'e go\'ernn1ent and the striking truckers in the Detroit area , No one \1•as injured. A shotgun \\·as fired frorn an orerpass ;.it a truck on the Pennsylvania turnpike 111 the south tentr<il region of the ~late lale l11 sl nig ht, state police re1l0rtetl. '!'he driver escaped in jury. "!"he Otuo /ligh\\'ay Patrol rt•1x1rt{'U on e inciden t that n1ay have bet·n re lat l·cl to the st rike lat e Tuesdav \\ht·n :i lrucker s:nd a rock u·as ·thro11n al lits rig fron1 an overpass 011 in!erstate 7U near Co lu1nbus. U ~I T'elepho1o HOMAGE -President Nixon leaves afl£'r plnL"1ng \vreath al statue of r\braha1n Lincol n on 16:1th anni\crsar v of birth of Civil \Var PrcsiclCnt. U VC~/ESS UTTERS IGNOBLE H'ORU CY conTl:".'A D'A\1PEZZO. Italy (CPI \ -Duchess !\l:1rin;1 Lantc Della Ro ve re !'aid the unpri111:1blc 11 ord 11·as :iddressed 10 her n1 ;de c·~tort and nut f!ung at al the rol1cl'n1:u1 she found pui11ng a j)<1rk111g lll'l.tt 011 thl' 111ndsh1etd of her car. .Judge 1\111el!o Ll1 ,\lonti:a did not belil'\C her. Ill' i.:unv1ctcd the 3~·yt.•:1r-old Run1a n noblc\\·0111an :llKI buu1 1Que 0\1·ncr of tn<\ulring pubhc uffic1<t ls and d;unaging pul.Jlic µr·opct'!y 111• g.i1c her ~1 sus1x·ndt'Ci ::.i:uteni.:c of ::.1:0.: n1ollths and 25 da vs Ill JaJ!. . ~ \\' ASlll NC TON ( :\ P) Presldenf Nixon. out for dinner on the eve of his annual medical e x a m i n a I ion , Wlcxpectcdly attacked two Yiashi n~ton newspapers while chatting in a crowd. He was asked hovl' he had hi.}oycd 1hc 90th birthday party of Alice Roosevelt Longworth. which he had atll'nded earlier Tuesday. To the surprise of onlookers. the Prl·sident made 1h1.>Se comments: "~l rs. Long\1·orrh had kept young by not being obsessed by the \Vashington scene. You kno11·. if she had spent all her tirTil' reading the l\V,1shing1on) Post she would ha ve been dead by now - or the Star f\V::ishington Star-News) for thut matter." AND ll E SA ID of ~!rs. Longworth , the only da ughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. .-he '"sl•!'S lh e \\'Oriti. She brings prople in from :ill over and as a result she kt'cps yotmg by not being obsessed "'i!h the miserable Political thinAS that all of u s unforttuiatcly think alxlut in \Vashington ; By thinking ~ibout those great is.,-ues that v.'1!1 affect the futnre of tl1e world , 1l'hich the Post wifortunately seldom 11•ritcs about in a responsible wa y." Sc liool T eacli ers 'Off er' to Do Topless Fling ., DALLAS (UPI ) -'f"•enty-five e!en1cnt.ary ·school teachers ha v e responded to an error-prone ad in the Da llas Tin1es J-lerald which read: Dancers wanted Exotic, topless or go-go r..take up to $~00 a week ... Dallas Independent School Distrie1 . The 25 teachers, calling themselves the •·\Valnut II il l BUMies." wrote ~upi.~rin1 endcnt Nolan Estes and told him they 1\·ould dance for the sdlOOI system bt:( a use of the high pay offered. ".\.'> you may liave noted," Estes rrpl1l'd , "\he requ1ren1~111s for sccre- 1a ries and clerks in the district are somewhat unusual. You should be av.·are that I am personally handling all intervie\\'S in relation to th is advertisement." • 4 BIG DAYS THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. Up to Exceptional savi ngs on selected watcl]es by famous maker. Al so Clocks. 14k and 1 Bk gold jewelry, pe arls. fasl]ion jewelry. leatl]er, cl]ina, giftware, nationally known names in h_olloway and flatware . glassware. bout ique item s, cameras, stereos, spo rting good s. appliances and all decora tor items. --DOii, llitt this spectocul• sol•. A rarf' opportuftity lo ...... -for gHh and for youn•lf ond get quuiftt ' sa•inqs on DAHHkEH's qual ity ....... -... c-Hriy for IM most c....,i.te Mltdlon. COSTA MESA I 18 19 NEWPORT BLVD . 646~0223 \ OOFF Regular Catalog Prices ANAHEIM I 51 E. ORAMGETHORP'E A VE. 870-7272 I ~' I )a\1 dctcl :-;!):II' :-l·ri~ l!M)k J\IOn To t!1c Stut.11 a " ft:dl'I QU ' i ., '.i . ' "It hon Sho ' Dave Toma in Court TV :Se ri es l 1is1Ji ration Assailed l\'l·;\\'AHt\, I\' J !Al') - ll:l\t• '1'<;11i;1, the. ~cwarl-. l.lcti:e11vc "'hose c x p I o its !-ip<1rkt."CI ii ncl\vork lt·lcv1~1on :-.1•rit·s th;it ix-<1rs hi.~ nallU'. t11o k p11rt i11 rrlll·l1h: court room dranu1 hcr•·. To1n~. ii paid iHlvi.~i'r to !he ~rries nt Universal Studio s 1n Ws An1-:t·les, 1 .. i.l:-: :i \.rH11ess 'l'ut' . ..,da1• :H 1h1• fcd1:ral t·our\ 11·1al ;)f ~1x 111en rhtJrgl•d \11th c:<>nspiracy to 1111· por I cut·ai11c 'i'o:n a <1.rrc:.lt-<l tile allt•gcd ringlcude:r ill tile ei'.15(', l'eter I{, C-.in1pisL 'r01\IA 'S 1)1\ \' IN coo rt v.<as in1errupted briefly by shoots by Cump1si. And 11ticn Toma rn:ide his exit from the cou11- roo111, tv.·o of Cam pisi's sisters coi·nt·rs liim sh<x1lin1Z . "Why did you lie. Dave ?" 'fhe pruSt..>culion had no t pluuned to call 'forna to t1·~t1fy. ~ut he was subpoenaed lait week to rebut te~timouy nui.de by Campisi. CA.!\1PISJ, Al.SO u n d c r lndicllnenl In a !!late tuurt for five 1nurders and scores of roblX'r ies. t<·.~lificd tha t 011 the dav he \\'as arrested in the fetl'cral case, ,June I, 1972. Tonta believed the charges v.·ere a fran1c up. Campisi had said 1't>rn11 told Golfer's Fir11i Hit l'l!ES~O r API -A i.sa l1a cou ple have flied a $600.000 sult in feder11I court here against a firm franchising Arnold Palmer drv cleaning shopB. r-.tr and r-.trs. John R. I.auifenburger charged ~tcliraw-Edison Co., a U e la w n re corJXlratlon. made false and fraudulent representatio.ns, deceived lhenl and induced them to buy a franchlse at Visalia. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi hin1 there \va s nothing he '-------------' <.'Ould do about it bt'C'ause Ton1<1 v.·ould ncr€'r contradict the fe\101v officers bringing the ('hargcs. In his rcbu Uu!, Totna <lcnicd lh:.it hf' rnadc such s1atl'tTicnts. 1\lorco\.er. he dt"nied even talk.in~ lo Can1pisi about the <·asc that 1lay. "I NEV1::1t lnlk cd to C;n11pisi <ibout ii," Ton1a said. Clioking ' De,vice Bcickecl RePorter Trailer Located By HELEN THOMAS WASHI NG1'0~ IUPI ! TI'tf: mi.sslng Y.'hi1t-llouse ccrrtspondent!' t r a i I e r , formerly located at Ca1np Oavkl .~1d .. ha s bec!l found at Greentop Can1p Ground, a half a mile av.'ay. On President ~ixon's orders, and apparently unbeknov.11st at the tin1e to press aide~. the trailer \Vas n10,·cd from the presidential retl'tat. WtdntwidY, February 13. 1974 ____ _ Valentine Special Lal et', .,,, hen ·roina \1•as testifying 11houl t u r n i n g Campisi over to other officers, Carnplsi leaped to his feet ttnd shouted: "l-ley, gi ve r11 c a fair sh.eke; 1 kno1v you can't go against your friends, mu g1ve me a fa ir shake." SACRA~IENTO (UPI) - Restaurants ~'Ould be required fo hav e a c:ievice to prevent diners from choking to death on food sluck in thei r throots under a bill which has ad1·anccd in :he Assembly. THE TRAILE R had bc<.'n set up to accon1modat e reporters, mostly from the wire services. v.·ho lra\'el to the C...toctin National Park on weekends v.·hcn the President is llt Camp David lo watch his takeoffs and landings by helicopter and \\'hen possiblc to time in tiis arrivals and departUN's by 1notorcade. ~~~~~~\'.)J"'\~p A couple of weeks ago, ~ The bill (AB2696) by reporters, already feeling a grov.ing estr an gement betv.·een the \\'hite House and lhe pres.-;, v.·e nt to Camp David anrl found the trailer gone . Carnpisi's lawyer, Eln1er 1-ferl'rnann restrained hh n and U.S. Oist. Judge James A. Coolahan gavelled for silence. Asscniblynwn John P. Quimby (D San Bernardino) cleared the Health Committee ~too.day on a 7-1 vote and v.·ss sent lo ti:c \\lays and 1feans Committee . Deputy press sec re la r y (;erald L. Y.1arren said at the time: "I'm told it is at Camp Da\·ld.' "!';o," he said, "It has not been moved from C a m p David. Z -13 "It just doc~n ·t 111akc s L•nse . 'fhe land or milk and honC'y to be loaded y.·ith n1ilk and honey and no gas." WHEN ll E WAS finished . testifying, Toma rushed from the courtroom. The I w o sisters. v.1lo v.·ould not give U1eir names. hu rried after hi1n. catching up in a third floor corridor, several feet from the cou rtroo1n. Quimby said the measure \\·as aimed at ending the "Sirloin Syndome," which he described as the sixth leading cause of accidental death in the nation. But v.hlle Warren apparent- ly understood the trailer to be on the grounds of the moun- taintop presiden tia l retreat. in fa ct it had been moved to the nearby public grounds main- tained by the National Park Se rvice. SALE: Round The Clock support panty hose and stockings now through February 16 ,,- I , ~~/ (Qlk·1 r y1)11 r !.1vor1tt· U1..:llc ~h.1rn1eer hosiL·rr st vies. J\c·,c.:. S.t!e Sale J>.1nty ~tlx.:k i ng' "2~(i ~hel'r fll d1t· \\ ,11,r ,,111d.d !111.11 •• -~!.7 Ev1.:rd.1~ ~ht'l r .......... _ .. ;: .! I CJ lr11.1gl' Sh1..:1.:r p.1nr y s1uc k1ngs .• .:! !.15 1\,~ilnn strtrch dtini-rcx: .• , .. r(,)5 C .. otron (t1111fort ! pr. S.! :' .! ~.)0 < • . ) :op p<1nry hust" ....••. __ ... , . • . • S .~ .;: I 10 Cuntrnl cop pantyhose. . • . . . $3 \ pr. ·I.BO .um S6 7.20 (1 pr. <J.(l(I t).(1t• 5 12 1-lAO 7-20 l ·l .. 40 7 .20 1.i.<1.0 QuL'cn and OutsiZl'S ;1v:1ilabfc in 2 t "i-1 i0-6.'15 . Please sratc cnkir ro \lt:ar \1•idi. Panty stol king siz"s: small, 4'!0"-5'6" (l}0-120 Jlis.) m<.:d1um, lf'l J''.5'10" ( l 10-150 lbs.) 1a ll, ">'::!"· 51 Io" ( 1::!'>·170 lbs.). Sryle 2 15 in sn1al l S'-5'3", me- . ''" ' " J II ' I " d 115'8" J t!iun1 5J-56, 1111.: 1un1 t;l ') .5 8 an -ta an over. Searn \c'i:'i Hosie ry ::c,25 \X'.dking shet:r ••..... _ ... _ ::950 Agilon!IY s1r!'tth ..... _ ..•.• #90? Image strt·tch liip high ..•••• Reg. I pr. ].(,5 S2 2.25 Sale Sale 3 pr. 6 pr. :i.9!> 7 .90 4.80 . 9.60 5.40 10.80 Srock ins sizes: Brt:v 8-l 0~".'!. Moditc SVi:-11 '!h , Duchess 9Yl -12. PleaSl.' s1a1L' (O lor 10 \Vear with. Hosiery The more you purch::t5e, the more you save. Scock up now on llounJ The Clock hosiery \Vi th sheer com fore in support. All of your favorite colors in :in array of fashion and basic shad,·s. Reg. Sale Sale Sale Support Stocking l pr. I pr. 2 pr. 4 pr. "307 MonvdlcSupport ....• 3.95 3.35 6.40 11.95 Support Panty Hose =101 ~1onvel!e den1i-roc .. _. 4.9 5 4.20 S8 ] 4._95 -=1r; J\funvcl !c sJ nJal foot ..• /i.95 4.20 88 14.95 .:: 17 Sheer Support demi-toe. , 4.95 4.20 88 14.95 .:: 5,j NuJc 'n naughty all sheer, sanda l foot ..•••..•.• 4.95 4.20 88 l 'l-.95 ,;:28 Room-:J t-tht·top, Jemi-roe fuller figu re ..•.•.. 5.95 85 9.80 17.95 Please sraic: heighr, \vtighr, :;1nd co lor to wear 'l'ith \\'lu:n ordering. Hosic:ry SQUTH COAST PLAZA SALE: Belle Sharmeer panty hose and stockings now through February 23 .• Shop f\·lonJay rhr~1 Friday. 10:00 n.m.10 9:30 p.n1. I . 5.nurday, 10:00 J..1n. IU 6:00 p .f)), Bullock's San1a .Ana, I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Str("Ct, Sanra Ana. Tcll·phon1.:: 5 '17-7:!11 Dullod:.'s South Coast Plaza, San Diego Frecw1y at Bristol, Costa ~tcs.i, l i::ll'phone : )~6·06 11 _JL_ II Your Choice Creeping Char lies or Wan- dering Jew. Hearty gifts for a special Valentine . Reg. 5.99 \~$ 9, Now Loads of Pots Lim ited Quan111y Planters from: everyw here. All shapes and styles for Valentine - gift-potting. 99c-24.99 Dried Flowers Buy them indivldually or purchase an inspired arrange~ ment 7.49-17.49 aac-2.29 • 111r 2710 HARIOI ILVD. COST A MISA 540-7337 509 l. MA TELU. A VE. AHAHEIM 772-2472 STOii HOUIS: M-ltlni s.t. 10 -f s .... 10 'tll 6 ,...._ 1294 SO. COAST HWY. UvUHA HACH 4944101 CITY SHOl''1HG C!HTlll • OIAHGE Ul-49'5 \ '• I 6 DAIL\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Loss for The r~s1 gna11on this week of Sa ddleback College trustee Hans VO.!!CI. first president of the school '~ board Qf trustees, marks 1 he end of an era -and his influence will be sorely nlis~ed . Once the symbol or all that was holding Saddleback Co ll ege in a rigid mold of conservatis1n, Vogel has over the last vear or so, evolved into a sensitive and articulate represeritat.i\'e of his conslituents, and a trustee of good vision. In respon .~e to feedback from di ssatisfied Tustin residents. \"oge l has awakened to the real purpose of 3 comn1un1ty college anti ha s challenged his fellow trus- tees and the ~rhool 's adn1ini stration lo do the same. Usually with lhe backing of Irv ine trustee Mic hael Collins, who also has begun to see t hange 1s needed, Vo gel has taken the initiative to tackle so me knotty pro ble1ns. Both he and Collins have ser\'ed the di strict long and well over its seven-year hi story. Collins also is re- signing. It is too bad that as the distr ict celebrates its seventh birthday, it is lo~i ng trustees who hav e evolved into two of it s best. De111gc of Stu<len ts'? Between 8,000 and 11 ,000 new students could be knocking on school house doors if four major develop· n1e nts are approved in open land around La guna Beach. Naturally. the lower figure co111 es fr o1n developers who are backing projects on the Irvine Coast f\1oult.on Ranch, Sycamore Hills a nd South La guna. The high fi g· ure is the school dL'itri.ct's guess. · Regardless of the true f.ig ures. the school distri ct is headed toward perhaps the toughest problem it has yet to !ace. \Vith only 3,200 students thi s year, the distr ict is Saddleback begi nning to feel a classroom space s hortage. It als~ is stracldl1ng a tight budget situalion that sho ws no signs of 11nprov1ng. Both conditions should encourage the 1>0ard to get involved now 1n planning for the \larious develop1nents. If ch;inges are needed. they should con1e while plans are ~1111 111 the formative stages, not "'hen details are Jocked ui. ftec:ent discussions indicate sc hool officials are get.ting ready to tackle the proble1ns posed by the de- vclopn1ent pressures. 1'hat task 1nust have high priority. Patience at a .11 E11d f\lore than 100 resi dents of a nlobile home park near the entrance to Dana l·larbor have existed patiently for years an1id the foulest of odors wafting froin nearby ,.,..asle treatinent pl.a nts. But as they .have shown recently, t hey are running out of pallence. Anrl \vell they should be. During the flnal years o( the existence of the Dana Po1nl Sanitary District plant. the residents won pro1n- ises that the odors of fern1e nting sludge would end when San Juan Capistrano upgraded its nearby plant to serve a group of treatment entitles. But the shift only changed the time of day "'hen the unbearable stench crept into residences. Originally, it was dinner tin1e. No\•.' it starts at 2 a.111. and lasts until daybreak. The residents are 1nobilizing and di rectors of the group using San Juan's plant (the So uth East Re gional I~ecla n1at.ion Author ity) are girding for a battle. The dernands by the residents are not excessive. 1\ll th ey want is relief from an intolerable situation. Those in control of waste treatment in the a rea owe that relief to a group of citizens with a \'aHd com· plaint. s Medicine Harbor Patrol Bas Real Prof essio1111fs ~---. Needs More Discipline ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ In its strongest official statement \\'ithin memory, !he Amcri t";11l ~1l'dic;1 I Association recently assailed its doctor members for failing to live up to their ethical responsibilities. I have been saying lhe same thing for 1nore than 20 years, and gelling only dirty looks from most physicians. The Al\-tA, in an editorial in the offii:ia l "Journal ," said that do1.:1v rs 1niL'>t st"p making e:-;r.use~ ro:· nol policin& !h11r profession . and c\11/- ed for legal d!:.i:1· p!ine aga inst do•·tnr~ y,.·ho abuse tl1eir· t:. ccnse to practice. Actually, \\'hflt i,; so bad ahout ll~e .!'it· uat ion is not th e in· C"Ompelence or \·en- ality of most physicians. but the reluctance of the decent ones to help get rid of the rotten minority. As every patient kooy,·s \\'ho has tried . it is almost impossible to find one doctor \\'ho v.·ill testify against anothe r. or to get an.\'"'here wit h a complaint to \'arious mt.'Cltcal societies, TIIE SE LF -POLlCING nf 1he n11·dit>-'ll profession is ~bout on a par y,·ith the self·po hcing of the investment industry in the days before the Secu rit ies & Exchang e Commission was ~et up. Possibly it is totally unrealistic to exped any profit ·making body 10 regt.H<.lte i1 self. although all of them defend the privilege until their abuses become intolerable. The man v.·ho "TOIL' ll1i· ·.Journ:-;J'; editorial might almost ha1•c been quoting this v.Titer, v.·he n he said: ??I, .:_ De ar' GI00111y G us If Nixon had been captain of the Titanic, he "·ould h.1 ve told th e pa ssengers he had ju:;t stop ped lo pic k up ice. P.J.K. Gloom, Gv• com,....,n" ••• wbmllllH bv rtl~er1 1n~ do no• n•<•>1•rilv rt tlKI !ht vlew1 ot Ill• 11•w1p1per. Strid your ~I PH•t to G!comv Gu•, Dill• Pilot. "f\fed ic;1\ socirti!'s ap[)C'ar to have been rel uctant to \;.11:kll' tough problems relatin~ to ques11on:1hlC' actions by their JnC'mbcrs. It is ;11na'l.ing ho"' many rxruses can be fniind for not conducting an investiguti<11i or· fnr not taking action." The Arncrlcan c1t11e n today has an extrerneh· .1mb1\'aknt :a titude toward the d(Kl;1r 1n l)ur nur!-1. On the one hand. he is re"fJ\'l'1t'<I l•ir his professional skill , and his pU'illli.n 1n the community con111);J11ds l1i.!h s!atl1::. <>n the other. he is rcg<ir<l°l'd ""'1!h !>ll~pition as a '"1none.y-rnaker" niorl' t1111n a tie aler. and ii is widely kno1\·n 1ha1 he prot ecls his fellow doctors froin srrutiny . and possible legal suit. in an almost conspiratorial manner. JN TH E edltorial. rl1c A.I\,\ 1·cn1inded doctors th11t mcdiclne i~ j <.J r~ci y SC'l l- govc rned not because of any n;l!un1 l or constitutional ri ghts bul. becau:>e of public permission . And \rhcn the publi r trust is ignored or betrayl'<I often enough, such sel f-governm ent can and \\•111 be re\'oked by an angry ;111d rese ntful publi c. IV ith csi:alatu1g rned1cal and hospi tal costs, Wl' are re;1ching thnl levC'I of Tl'SCntrnent. and the A'.\1 ,\ ·s av.·akening fron1 its Sll"l't>t dream 1s not a moment too soon \\"hi'n medicine becomes n self·serY1n g business more than a dedicated profession-;1s 1nany think il :ii read~, has -then \hr.: dcx.·ior desi•I"\ l'~ tn be inspected nn d regt1l<ll t'd as string. cn ily as the butcher. Nixo11 's Ro sy Rl1eto1~ic \\' A S H I N G T 0 :-.; -C o u -. u I t ing e<:onomists. including !>oint• 11 ho t.1d\·1~c President Nixon. ·.1erc n1i\it1cly appall('(] at !\Ir. Nixon 's flat assertion 1asl wr1·k lhat '"lhrrc '!"ill be no recession in The Uni1ed States of America'' in 1974. Like~isc. specialists on Ar:ilJ oil ~L·re aghast over another pred iet1on 1n thl' Pres1den1's Sta le of the l;nion 111e~sagc: "I can announce toni ght ..• tha t on ur- gent tArab) meeting 1ri1! be called in the immediate future lo discuss the lifting of lhe oil embargo." Both glo~·ing fnrecasts by I he belea guered Pr~ide nt reflected the overblown rhetoric \\'hich o ft en embarrasses him. Now they threaten i\1r. Nixon with "'idening his credibility gap still further in the imtnediate future. CONSIDER the "no-recession'' pledge. II is true that slightly better estimates of economic activitY in the fil'!l two quarters of 1974. prepared by Nixon administration economists early I n J anuary, give some reason to be lieve that those l~'o quarters will no! show "lero growth "-the classlc definition of •. a recesskln. But Mr. Nixon's unnel'E!S.o;ary prediction rernJnded lcHriin~ t•r-onon1ists of similar frolhy o[ficin J fon'ra~ls nvt•r ltle p11st ri ve: yeiir!> that h;1rkla shc'<i on the President and helpt.'(J sh::ipc his huge credibility gap. Ooe such economis1. the eminent Dr. Alan Greenspan. r e c a 11 e d his utonishment wbe.o the P r e s i d e 11 t I •• ( EVANS-NOVAK J Psrin1<11l'd 1he gross national product for !!171 ;H SJ.IJtij billion-a pt·ediclion in1 n1ed1atl!ly challenged by leading i.:<"Ononu t ronsull •i nl s i n c I u d i n g Greensptln. The actual outpu t "'as SIU bill lon lower. 1"'he economists' vi ew of th e President's new ~·no reces.o;lon" forecast is that the volatility of the \\•orld eronomic situation, coupled w it h C011fusion over Arab oil , makes any such forecast ridiculous and dangerous. ff there is ind eed no recession, he would get lhc credit without any forecast. But if !here is a recession, Mr. Nixon will get hit two ways: he will inherit the blame and his credibility will decline still more. AS FOR the hint that the oil lx>ycott is about lo end, th e fa ct that Arab oil states will meet on f"eb. 14 was kno"'n well before Mr. Nixon 's speech . But bo1 b ~tideast diplomats an d indcpendenl. oi l experts here see no cha nce for an y sign1f lc11nt c.~ange unlll l\-1r. Nixon says something on the issue of .Jerusalem -the preeminent Ar:Jb· Israeli issue in the impor~anl view of Saudi Arabia 's King Faisal, kingpi n in the Arab oil boycott. To the Ediltir: I \\'ish to exprC'ss my appreciation and grati tude to the men of the Orange Couuty Harbor l\11 rol , Dana Point, for lhci r pron1pt. effi cie nt, and profess iona l services and lo r e co m m en d commendation of Tim Bertolino , Dick Olson. Terry Lund y and lifeguard Pete Sellers. \\'ltlLE fishing nt'nr th e Dana coast. niy vcssC'I lx·gnn taking \'fater at an t.1!arming rat e, AUcmp!ing a distress call, I found my radio inoperative. ,\.ly passenger and l searched \'ainly for the source of the trouble. Approaching the Dana jetty. a llarbo r Patrol bo<1t approached. Re ad i 1 y assessing the situation. the two men moved s1viftly \\'ilh pump lines. plugs <ind olher equipmen t. Another ~!arbor P<itrol boal reached the scene within seconds of thl• first and moored alongside. \\'hat r had believed to be n hopeless sJtuation \\'as stable ""·it hin 1ninutcs. NOT C01\'TE\"T ""·ith merely assessing !he problem. the men actually repaired the fault and sui?gcsted the appropriate 1neans to preve nt such a recurrence in the future . I offered each re1\•ards. dinn ers. even i-uch a simple gtsture as cleaning the officers' uniforn1 s. ,\I( offers "'e re l('fused. rou r1 cuusl1'. ,.l'l refused. I ·ha\"e sailed niany years. It is n1y npini•1n that the boat \1·as 1n immediate c1nnge r of sinking and hu man injury <1111!e pos:-ibl e. The professionalisn1 of lhcsc men prc1'l'lltcd either. GJOORGE TASVLJS J,a~111t111 l ... 11t1dtttnrl;s Tn th e Ediior · The La ,c:una FedC"ral is onC' of Laguna's rnost beauuful buildings. It a I s o ri;inlributes to the city 's unique and plcturesque a1n1osphcrc. TllE FLORIST shop . located ln th e old Ne.,.,.·s-Post building and now renovated , has also become one of our bea utiful buildings. !\1ost citizens \•!ere amazed and delighted over the sensational result. The florists have profitOO in gnocl will. publicity, and advertising. However, the old News-Post building does not compare v.•i1 h th e Casa de r.·t;indigo and the \\oeber Stud io on Broadv.·ay in being unusual. If these tv.·o buildings cou ld also be renovated and used, they, too, would add to the village almosphere. The bank 1\'0Uld also profit in good v.•in, public relations, and advertising, LAGUNA FEDERAL also advances the cultural interests of Laguna with thei r exceptional art exhibits. They obviously app rec iate what is artistic. Possibly the two mentioned edifices have bee n in existence so long that it is di(ficult to v;ew these buildings \Vith the objectivity of a "newcomer" in realizing their place in the future of Laguna. Some of the newer construction in Laguna is abhorrent to some of the: citizens and is as uninteresting as tract housing. J sometimes wonder if the newer edifices are as well built as some of the old . The Laguna Feder31 , so influential in our city, will. I feel , prevent the demolishing of two more of Laguna's old landmarks. ELINOR DAVI~ Alioto f,c••o11 To I.he Editor: So Mrs. AHo!o wanlt'd to teach her husband a lesson , did she ? I lhink we've l!II lcarn(.'fl n very Ya luable les$0Cl, a (.__MA_IL_B_o_x __ ) l•"'" lrom ~•Ottl '"' -1~. NOl1'rl1U, wnltrt 11!ovld co"wv lhtit mft•••t• In lOO w.,.-os or ltH. TIM t!•~T to conclenw letlt'1 lo Ill lP•tt or ellmln•lt Hbtl it rtttrvtd. AU ltllen mu11 ..,.. elude 1lfnt!wr1 ,,... """il!n• •ddttH. but n•m11 m1v bt wllhht!d on now"! II 1uOl<l1nl rtllollft It t ppt r1nt. Poetry will nor .,. Pwbli1n111. namely, it y,·ould be shee r folly to even consider having such an i1nmature. spoil ed and unstable person to represenl us as C~lifomia's fir st lady. As if our hard-working . police force didn 't have enough to do~ ~1RS . JANET B. TA UC11E l~T Slg11 .\'llpicking To The Editor : After n(!arly a year of concerted effort and action on the part of citizens of Costa ,f\.1esa to bring about enactment of a much·needed sign control ordinance, the city council has aJJoy,·ed the fimll deliberations to deteriorate into an endless series of nitpicking meetings in which every other ~·ord and punctuation mark is u n d e r go i n g microscopic dissection by its opponents, a small group of business1nen intent on gutting the ordinance. The upshot of thi s preposterous process is the likelibood of no final decision being reached unlil "·ell into the spring - if ·at all. Only tv.·o months ago, the f\ta'}·or of Costa f\1csa. Jack llammctt, and Counciln1an \V illard J o r d a n promised , in public, that the ordinance would be adopted v.·ell before f\larch 5. the date of this city's councilmanic elections . THE CITY of Costa f\fesa has long lived with lhe burden of uncontrolled visual pollution . . For 20 years commercial signs have been rearing up Grate·r iii ·· Sailor • "'ith reckless abando n, leavi n~ the rit.v Vr'ith a clutter of uglint'Ss th;lt \l l'. the residents, believe dot!S great harn1 tu the environment in 1vhich 11·c :111d out: child ren live, "'Prk and rec reate. This is not a mere local issuC'. II has be€n made perfe ctly elcar to us, both through the protf'sts of sign company lobbyists and inquiries fron1 man y munici p;il plan ning dt';>a rtrnl'fl l!i. that the el'es of cities and coun!i\':l not onl v iii tl1is slat e hut 1•ISl'l\lll'rt ' art• nn "our efforts t.o l'll<ict. tlus str1J11g ordlna11C:i' If p;issed. 1n its prL'Sl'lll forn1, it \\'iii set a ne"' precedent 11\ the annals of mW11cipal sign control. VJ-10!\IAS J ~tl'R R1\Y 1\1AUREE\ UiOO'.\IE~ICO, SOS lSig n Ordinance Support I Airport Expn11si1Jt1 To !he Editor: Your front page article of Jan. 31. concen1ing thf' new Comn1unity Airport Council and its fund r;iising e<irnpalgn tn support expansion. of and incrcas(-<:I jet flights {rom the Oran ge County Airport should serve as notice to the comrnunities adl'ersely affeclcd by ji.:t flights that an all out t'ffort \1·il! tx• made by business interrsts !o expand the airport and increase the num ber of jet flights. JT JS OBVIO US thal as business in the area of the airport continues 1t:1 hectic pace of expansion , in spite of creating its O\\·n problems. it \'.'iii exrrt increased pressures on the en\'ironmrnt and residential communities in 1hi.: genera! area. IT !\"OW insists that its n!'ecls !'l1ould prc\"ail over the right of the res1dcntu1J con1munl!ies. The business comn1un 11_v presses on \\'ith the will and power to dominate all other rights 1rrrspcrt11·t! of the fact that it ha s bf'en on notice for several years of !he expressed concern of citizens and comn1unitics. 'l'ht• Rnard of S111x·rv1sors anri the 1\1rp1,1rt r (J1111niss 1n11 ha''t' bi:>f'n trying to find a solution for thl' prol>ll•rn ~·hilc husltl('SS preSS{'S on ""'ith the hope of !'Xl'rt1ng its p<)l\l!r tv the (•Xclus ion of others right~ through ;i richly endo"'ed orgo 1n1L:.il 1011. .\ '.: l'.\'.TEltESTl :\f. question to ask i~ 11hl'th1'r a 1no111l'<I t'i1111p;11gn backed hy hus1 nr:;:-; inlt'rl•sts 11·ith Oh\·ious self JIHl·rrst rt•;i:.ou~ fu r ~'xtnln~ every ))(l~:.,1 ble cfforl for l'.~par1~ion of Jl'I f\ighls "Il l lTU Sh 1h1• 1·ffort s of concerned citizens and rf's1dcnt s to hmil the ••d~·crse l'ffl'C\S of suth rxpansion. As \\"C h;tl'l' SI'("!\ Ul rt:c:Cnt polit ical f('\ i.'lJ.llOllS. lllUlll'Y rnC:lll); po\\'CT and influl'nrt·s hivor'S It 1\·uuld ht> prudent for 1hr Co rn nllu1 1ty :\irport CouncH to ;idop t ·a polit•y of full public disclosure of nil rcel•1p1s and t·x1>1:nditures l'lf n1oni es both ~is to 10 donors and recipients. 11 1\·ould 11<' ;1 snd cnn1men1ary on hurn an affairs if thl' united effort of St·lf l!l!l·rc·st btis 1n1·ss org:i nizations can surn111on up the po11er to doniinate the eon1n1uni1y ;i nd di ctate 1xilicy. f\lost CL'rt.'l inly !ht:' bi1Sllll'SS con11n w1ity has the right to bt• hc;lrd :ind along v.·ith lhal r1g-h1 1s !lit.' obligation lo ad rcspor1.s1bly. CLI NT RYGEL ~frjt111·r 111111.-11 To !he F:dltur· l l'Qnsidrr tht• Boa rd of Superv isors' drC'ision !o purt'l1'1~l' !hc 5.500 ;1rrc Starr H ~1nth thC' n1ost 1n1port:in1 implementing act l(l\\'ard opt·n ~11ac·1.: 111 Orange County. 1 11·;in1 to pt•rsonnl ly t•xprcss 1ny deepest ;1ppretia1 ion to the pres~ ;ind thr rnany i11d1,·1du<'ll ~roups \\'ho b:i nrlcd together on !his moment ous oecas1on. IL is my gl'nui nr hclief that all Orange Countians :i nd ("aliforn1ans , presl'nl and future, 1vill i)(>nC"fit imrnenscty from their al't1ons HO NM.D W. CASPERS Who Wants a Second Try at Life? \Vhen it comes to an aft er life, people fall into three classes: those who 11re sure they're going to have one. those who hope they will -and those who don't particularly want one. Put me In the third group. I am not angry with life. I Jove and admire ·it, because I have enjoyed my own greatly, "'hile taking !he scars as they come. But the Idea or going through life again appalls rather than appeals to me, Living a life is kind of like fighting a grizzly bear. Having gone the route once, more or less successfully, why would a guy want to do It again? What could he possibly prove? IT MIGIIT BE different if a second life came with a written guarantee that it would be mystically grander · and magically better than your first life -and any workable parts that wore out in the first 100 years would be replaced free. ·But heaven ha~ not been known to hand oul such bargains. Getting a ~econd life prohably would be more like buying a second·hPnd car. The n10Uo would sti ll have 10 be caveat C'lllptor -"let the buyer beware." Th1,re arr many s1>t•ci fic rrason!'I "'hy a second lifl' Is hardly worth sighing fQr . l•'ir:'ll of ;ill one would be bored with deja vu -the 1 've-been·through· ~ (..__H_AL_B_O_Y_L_E___.J all-this-before feeling. Its n e w n e s s and surprises are what give a first life most of its flaYo r. A second life would be too much like licking the glue off the back of a hand ful or envelopes for Christmas ca rds . The la .. te is predictabl e. ANOTHER argument agai nst a return trek through life is that such a trip isn't really necessary -particularly at a time of energy crisis such as this. One li fe offers any man many chances to wise up. But if a man dies a fool at the end of one life. he Is almost bound to die a fool still at the close of a seco nd life. And that would represe nt a n unforgivable waste of energy. A fin al argument a gai nst a second life b that it would force a man to go through certain patterns o r occurrence he hardly survived the first time. Who, for example, would wish to go again through the physical pangs or 111en tal torment o[: Wearing dental braces. The lonely agony of puppy Joye - at 6 or 60. The brooding horrors of adolescence plus acne. Paying orf a home mortgage. 'II' , -. Th e n11isance of growing old . AS A CHILO. I can remember my falhcr g1v1n~ mr an absent-minded whack on the l:lotton1 now and then and sayin~. "Son. I wouldn't lake a million dollars for ynu -and I wouldn't give a nickel for another just like you." That's the Y.'ay I feel about lire. You can pul up with one good one, bad as ii is. But who reany needs: two? DAILY PILOT Robert N, \Vetd, PubUshtr Thomas KctvU, Editor Barbara Kre ibich Editorial Poge Editor 'J'he l'rlilorlit1 tu\~e ot thf!o Dally P'ilo1 S«kJI to i11h:..rm and stlmulllte readers by pl"t'sl-ntinic oo thi• page dlverse.cummrn111cy..on topli:w of in· IM'l'll by syndh'AIN.I rolumniJ1a and c•rloonl11t9, by provtdint a forum f()C" readers' view1 1uwl by presmtinr thl1 ncwspaper't oplnlon1 and Ideas on current topic1. ~ Mtto-r18.l opl nlonl Of !hP Daily Pllo! llPllC'llr only in lhct OO!toti'aJ column al lhf' IOI) of the P&&e. Opinions e11:~111M hy lhe-Col· umn1sts and cartoonls111 Mid letter wrltf'f'!I ar<' thrir own and no endortP. mrnt or ttietr vtrv. .. by the OaJJy Pilot ahouid he iN'~rrtd. Wednesday, February 13, 1974 ' I ---·· ( l r c s c I ( I I s I ( t ( I I· " ' ,\ " ' ' ' Pa11e1· Reports Reineicke Claim s Mitcl1ell 'Lied' \VAStllNG'rQN <UPI) -LL l~v. Ed Reinecke or C.1lifornia has told Watergate prosecutors he discussed \Yith for1nf'r Attorney (~nernl Juhn N. f\1itchell a t'Ontribution offer fro1n rrr prior to a cont rove rs i a I antitrust selllen1cnt involving th c C.."Onglomcrate, the \Vashingtun Post said today. Both Mitchell, awaiting trial in Ne\v York on unrelated perjury and obstruction of justice charges, and Reinecke (tenied under oath in 1972 that !he discussion occurred before the July 31, 1971 antitrust settlement on tcnns favorable to the lnl.ernational Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Their testimony was given lo the Senate J u d i c i <1 r y Committee. REINECKE, \l'hO is a <:::indidatc for governor in CJlifornin, a r r i v e d i11 \\iashington Monda~ and met \\'1th \Vatergate prosecutors Rape Attack Of Ali ens Investigated SAN DIEGO (UPI\ Fcdcr;iJ agl'nts have begun a pro(}e of the robbery, rape: and unprovoked attack of nin1· n1en ;ind scvt•n 11·on1un fron1 ~\tcxil'O and C('ll\ral Arn11ri c11 v.·ho crossed the U.S.-~-tcxic:.111 bordt•r illegall y. .A~:.::;;.::iJ-the-men and 1, on1t'n, ~onH' of lhc.n1 co uples. ( __ B_RI_EF_S _) ff'l'rntl.v "'L're rohbt .. '<I and ass11ultt'd 11·hi!e they "'ailed 111 !ht• darkness for .'.In acrornplice to pick 1hcm up. .... hen they were set upon by :1 g;1ng of JO to 15 men 1vho ra~d the v.•on1en v:hilc the uil•n, so1ne of thcrn husb:i nds of th e raptd 11,·01nen. were forcOO to watl·h . e "'"'""' ~furtlPr 1'0:\lONA IL-Pl I A \ 'ovina 1n:in v.·ho t'arne to pick 11µ his fiv<· t hildrt·n for an ouring 1·1u·scl:-iy fnunrt that his forrncr 11 ifl' and h('r rnalc eornp;111ion boih !i;1d be en bru!ally rnurdrrrd. C>rant:c Count y a111hori!ics ~.lid ('nnnit· (;. ~l ichJrl h:id l>t.•1•11 blt1di:,:C'Onl'd 1.r1th a hcav vl ohJCt l lh;1\ eru!'hcd hr r skuli. /~e r bod.\" lay crun1p!cd 1n !ht· li vinJ?: room . lr1 a nr::irbv l ha ll ....,·av lav thr bodv of \\'avnC' I). Bc.ich., 'who had been kiill.'d hv :, shotgun blast lo !hc chest. e 1Hasked Allack LONG BEACH ! UPI I -The state campaign manager for ,\ .. L \\'hite, running r or president of the lnlernetlonal Brotherhood of Electrical \Vorkcrs, was fired at by a 11n1sked gunman who pulled al ongside his car. po Ii c e re1X1rl1'<L llobert D a v i s on , who recently arrived fron1 Texas to h;indlc the state campaign. told officers he ducked 1vhen he saw the gunrnan and fell onto the noor of his ca r. parti <i lly dazed after hitting his head on the steering whcC'l. e Resign• Post SAi\TA MONICA (UPI) - !Jr. IJonald \Y. Click. president of Santa Monica College, he s rcsignl'd his post because of • • pr ofe!sional differences " y,·ith the coll,ge's board or trustees, it was announced Tuesday. A college spo kesmen said the decision to end Click'!\ contract was reached by _ ... for the second tinle in a week. Accordlllg to the Post Ilcinecke wld the investigator~ thul i\.lil L"hell wa.'i not lclling the truth ....,.hen he said he hud no prior knOY.'ledgc of an offer by rrr to help f111ancc the 1972 H.epublican N:ll ioual t:onvention, then schedu!L1I for San Diego. The con vention was luter S\Vitched to i\1iamj Beach. 11lC Post said liclnccke expressed will lngness to testify under oath lhflt he talked about the prvposcd contribution with ~1 i t c h c I I before the justice department annourw.:cd that il had St"ltled its antitrust action with IT'T. REINECKE, who s a id earlier this week that his gubernatorial campaign \\'as ''on the brink of very seriolls !roubles" because of Uic IT'T n1uuer. has denied ;1 n y \vrongdoing. B.cinecke said last 1veC'k he liad asked the office of Watergate Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski to tell hitn within a \l't~k whether he stood to be cleared or indicted fo r perjury. A Reinecke campaign aide '· has said the specter o( WILL TELL HIS SIDE Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke indictn1cnt has placed hi.s pvtitical career in seriou~ jeopardy and that it is unfair- to kee p hin1 1\·ondering about his status. In <in interviC\Y 11•ith The I .os Angeles 1'iincs after his first trip to Washington. H.cincckc said he did not l'Xl:iect. to be indlc1ed. ··certainly my motives were not in an y \Yay wrongful so any action that they tfcdera! prosecutors) might take that would be on the negative sid~ \\'OUld certainly be a total surprise to nlC." 15 Disabled Veterans 'Guests' mCransto11 · LU~ l\:\f:E:LI~~ 1.\1'1 -n:i l ional dirf'Ct<>r uf !he VA Flftl'l'll \rar 1·i·tl'r;1 n~. ~1 x of "\\'L"1\e lurncci !his offict• thCJll" :.. ,1•hcell:traih. • 1,,..,,.,-. ',,1'1,,.,,.....t'T1\':JT1"lf'IT1Cflt-f-or \'et~'· providl·d 11 1th beds ;1r.d ;1 ~;1id l\u1 ir. "It's ::in irony that nurs.-. :~s lhl'Y occupi1·1! 1h1· 111• have to do this to puint 1Yes1s1rl!' office of Se:L ,\l;n1 <1ut ho\v had disabled 1\•:.ir Cr11ns1on 1 D-{'.ilif.t. 111 11111· l l'lt·ran'i ha\'C' i! trying 10 g(.'\ lt•st "'\ht• nat1011:1l d1~J.'r'1 ! •' ,,( 1ned1cal ;11len!ion fro1n the :d! \'~·t t·r<in ~ Adn1 11u~t1a1 ir1n \''\ ·• hosplt;i!s. ·· l\o\ ic stud his gro111l \1·ould l I ton Ko\·ir. :1 spokt'sn1an for d···1•<1nd durinf!: ri ml'•'1 llH! 1\'ilh the pro1 ester~. said 'l'H<'~dit ,\ ( ·r:1nston scheduled I h i s l nighl th<' bttt.~ ;11ul thl' 11'1\rni11.1L th;1! "'he 1 I h c l :1tll'lldin~ nurs1' ll't'!'t' '.'r••\1d1·d :.t•t1ator 1 gel John~<'n to l'Olllt' :is a "'<•oortt·sv h\ Sen an'! n1t·c1 11 ith us " Cranston and Ilic Aill1•rica n L"ra n.~ton 11 as 10 /?cld u lted Cross." ht·:tnng l;Her in fhe <la~· as l\ovic s:ud t!w si l·in h\· !lie p:1rt of ;1 St•n;lle \t'lcran.\ t.5, :ill id rntifird :is 111rt;1h1 ·rs aff;1ir~ 'u b c 11 1n 111 i t 1 (' e of !he ,\n1erican \'• 1!·r:1n,-; 1111 r.~t1g:1!ion uf !he V ,\ i\lo\·tn1cnl. v:ould t11111111nc !1u~p11;1I~ 1n t.011~ Bt'.ll'h. un!il they \l t•rr ;1lli1·.1l·d I•• .Jnh11~·on 11;1s r1!)l lisrt•r! a~ ;1 nircl Oo11alrl ,!. .l'!!1t1~1·n 11i!nl·~, ;11 1!1•· h ~·a r in g. • Valentee n Rin gs! . -.. For the love-filled hearts of the Today people, we have a whole beautiful array of rings. All in 14 karet yellow gold. the first four each set w ith an exquisite diamond: A. $95. 8. $45, C. ""LOVE"". $65. 0 . S37.50. E. Signet, $35. It's Today. Do Something Beautiful.., ,~ •• ,. ACC041ftl$ ln¥11NI -Afl'Mrlc1n El,Nllt t1nkAmtrlc1rd 1nd ,,...llff C~•r,_, t.t. SLAVICK'S Jl'Y.'l'l<'rs Si nce 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEA CH -644-1380 Open Mon. and Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. wan lou11lOl'I$ al: 1'orr1Mc1. OrlJ'llll!, La C1rrl!C1S, La Ht tlra Al)(); $1n OllgO Ind Lit v~··· m_"_'"_;iJ __ "g_ree_m_e_n_t. ____ ~========================', A St. Valentine's Day Message TM Mesa V""de Home Owners Association .,.~, eteloptiOft of the Sign Ordinance ... now! Show yo-.ir SUf»port. Attend fht City COYMil Optn Hearlnq' Thursday, Feb. 14th CITY HALL 7:30 p.m. . , ... ' I ' I J. ' f {)All Y PtLO.:_ 7... Needy Reject SLA Ransom Offer SAN FRANCISCO rur 11 - •o r gc1111zat1uns. r1•prescnt1ng the JX~,plr .,...hu would bcn<'flt 1( till· dcn1aucls ur Patrici a lleurst 's kttlnaix·rs ~ire 1tH:I. Tut•sday rt'Jl't!L'<l t h<'..,:1l·t 1v1tle.~ of the Syn1 bioncse Libt>rat1on Arrny and c.'(J>rt>sscd euuet:rn for !\1iss llearst's su rl'1y , '!'he u·nlle<l f>'anll \\lurkers U111un hC'adcd by Ccsur Ct1:1Ye:t SC'nt a !Cll•g rain disavowing <iny knowlt.'Clgc of tht' SJ.A. The message signed b y Chavez said : "'\Ve have j ust heard ahout lhe demands of the SLA . \Vl· knov.· nvl h10~ 11 bout I h 1 .~ rn<illt:r .ind Y>'l' .in .~\Ire 1h.11 the sh1lc .1t1'hu111 11·-. .ire haru.illng 1!. Uur un!) 1·111JlL'l'IL is for the sar1·tV ol \UU f dau~li1 cr ;u1d our i1r:1,\t•1·~· :11·1• \\'1th )11t1 dunng tl1t• 11r1lt,;d !\l rs. C:1lhtrl11L' 1 l<•at ~I :.••l<l Chavpz' sli1IL·i111·11I 11 :1~ .i n 1ndic11tion vf tile fl·t·l111~s uf the v:u·iuus gn1ups \1ho:.L' rllt'mbcrs would r(•('1·1\C trfC food under the SI.A ":-1it'111an d 'l'hc SLA Tue -,d:i.v d1'rn:i ndt·d that $i0 worth of !ood lx· clistr1butt:d by 1h1· Handolph A . llear~t {:11n1ly 10 l'<ll'h C:ah(urntJn Ill n1.'<'d -itlld '>j111<·1l1t-•d 1"-'0l>le 011 \l'•·lf:irl', IL\.'('i\'1ng f11<Kl :!!ICltllp;). g1·tt1ng ~Ul'j,11 bl,'('UrllY hCnl'fi!S, the disabled, a11d t•X-t'Oll\ Jets. l'n~oncr.~· Unio n spokcsrnan \Vill1e llo ldt·r s::i 1d hi ii; ur;.::.i nizat11u1 L'Ullld not f'Ondone the lllethods .1f tlte SLA, but ll!ltilcJ '·gJ..1dl) Ul l'l"M.:l' the distribution of food 1f asked !U do SU '' "'\\'c offt•r our ful l support 111 :111y a~·tuJu 1ha l n1;1y ht'lp t11 Sil\'l' the lift' Of f);1trici:.i ll1·arst," ba1<t lloldcr llclt:n Littlt·. prC's1dcnt of the Nat1onal \1lr!farf" H 1 g h t ~ Orgun1zallon. ralll'U \ h c rn<.ins1on of the 1-1 1· a 11 h } OL'WSapt.·r jJ u IJ 1 I '> h l' r tu dn;assoc 1<1 tc her group rror!l the SLA nc11v1 t11's. She told ~!rs llc:irst th:il "it ts our JOb tv help all poor people. IJU! 10 n1C' tt11s is b!ac:krn;:111-" "l'n1 1101 1·Bilor~1 ng \1h:11 they 're s:1y111g. !Jut Ill' 11outd adnllni~lrr the pr'11g1::Jn1 f11r the safl'ty of lh<' g1 r! if :iskcd tn rlo so " C!lizer1s for Lav.· and Order, nn Oakland baSl'd group. Work sets to school stuff. Our February sales cover your whole family. " I .\ ' Reg. 3 for 4.29 100% combed cotton polo sets. White only, 5-M·L·Xl. ~-· ___ ,_ ... Sale 3for446 Sale 533 Reg. 3 fo r 5.25 Reg. 5.98. Men ·s Oxh1de cloth work jacket Polyester/co tton with 21p closure and elastic ~·a1st HlSe rts. For sizes S.M,L,XL 100% prime cotton polo sets. W hite in sizes S·M-L-XL. Sale 3for415 Sale 4 99 Reg. 6.98. Men 's polyester/co!· ton denim jeans. Cen ter creased, ru ggedly 1n forcl(d at poin ts ol strain. 28·40 Sale 3 99 Reg, 4 .98. Men's atl co!l on blue denim Jeans wilh lash1on round leg. Rugged. Sizes 29·40 Reg. 3 for 4 .89 1 00% combed couon penn polo sef. Tall sizes S·M·L·XL. White only Sale 3 61 Reg. 3 for 4.25 100% combed cotton polo sets. All are tapered 1n S·M -L-XL. White only. Sale 5 94 Reg. 6.98. Dress-up baggy style slacks lor boys. Dacron!> polyester 111 assorted solid colors. For sizes 8-20. Sli m sizes 8-20, reg. 5_98 Sale 5.94 Husky sizes 8-20, reg. 7 49 Sale 6.35 Sale 433 Reg. 4.98. A great buy !o r the working ma n. Penn Prest· work shi11 of polyester. co11on with soil release. Many colors to choose from . S,M ,L,Xl. Sale 533 Reg. 5.98. Men's Penn Prest.!I work panls o! polyester/co!lon Oxh1de clo1h . Featuring soil release and cu!fless hemmed bo ttoms 29·46. Sale prices ellecliYe thru Saturday. Sale 1614 Reg. 18.99. Men's ox fords of smooth elk f1n1sh cowhide with cushioned insole and leather lined quarter. Rubber sole and heel 1n sizes 6 -18. Sale 1444 Reg. 16.99. Men's moc toe work shoes w1th oiled full yra1n glove lea1her upper, FJox1ble cushion insole and rubber sole. Ankle length 1n sizes 6-1 3. Sale 1614 Reg. 18.99. Men's work boot w ith full g1a1n leather upper and flexible cushion. Also leatures 011 resistant rubber sole and steel shank. In men 's sizes 6-13 . JCPenney We know what you're looking for. L'<1lll'l1 h>r dJI µ r u µ u :. e d rec1µ1cn\) CJ! the ""CJHOrt1tu1 ' to "takt• 1h1s oppor!unlty 10 :.ra nt! t<dl .ind IJC L'QUntcU ,1'> A1ncric;1n ciuzcos "l~al·h ;ind 1·1•crv 1ndividua! coznini,:-1v1tl11n a·ny one o( tlit'Sc calcgor1es 1 g r o u p s 1nf"n1Jonc·d bv the SL,\J should ir!ephone or' \\Tiie to hl.s !Of":.l ! il•!',..'Spaper. !us radio slli t1on or TV station and .-.ta lc in µJr11n l:1ngua g1• that he or ~hl' d~u·<:; no! 11anr :u1d 11•ill refu ~ ;1ny bl1K1d n1unt·y t·x to rtcd al th« f''l:J)t·n~t> •>f ihc life of :1 11 HH'\Ol'\'111 girl.'' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M . at the following stores: FASH ION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (7 14 ) 644 -2 313 . HUNTING TON CENTER, Hun1in91on Beach (7 14) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER . Cosio Mesa (7 14 ) 646-5021 . ,, t I .... ----... -· ' ... - .M__DA!L Y PI LOT f'11mil11 ClrC"U• Wed~\day, Februar~ IJ, 1974 r.11 Bil Keane "! dori'1 like lea. l et'\ make believe it'i somethin' else." "Like Pvra111i1l' • Cats' Sacrifice Linked to Cult BLUEF'JE LD. \V. \ta (/\P) -~1arlcne I !::111 thon1c sa\'s :;he's dc1c1·1r.incd to finc1 o"ut why soinronc left the n1utilated oodies of seven cats stacked neatly into the shape of a pyra1nid on nearby East River Mountain . ~1 rs. l-la11'lhome. prcsid <'nt of the Merce r County 1/u1nanc • Measure Advances SAC RA~1EN1'0 ! UPI 1 Controversial J e g i s ! a t i o 11 designed to create . special smoki ng areas in California high s·chools has cleared !ina! ton1mirt.ee h u r d 1 c ;ind advanced to the Assemblv Floor. ~ Sen. Arlen Gregorio (Q.San 1\'f<:i teol, a nonsmoker. said Tuesday his bi!! <SB7 t ) would greatly reduce the rampant illegal smOking by students in restricted areas such as rest rooms. The bi!! \11ould permit school cHstricts to set asi de special smoking areas ln high schools hut sti ll penalize students \vho sn1oke outside of the specified zones. As~cmbl~'man Robert Bur\.le 1R-Muntington Oea('h \, s<1id the measure \vould (end to encourage student sn1oking and school officials still could not prevent sn1oking in area s oLitsidc of the s pe c i a I designated arens. The scn<J1e-passt;cl Ii i I I <-·learcd th e A s s e 111 b 1 v Educa tion C'Omn1ittee on ;1 9-5 \-oie, The AsScn1bl\' h a s pnssC'd sin1ilar n1<'aSures in rile pcist. bu t they \\'Cre killed 111 1hc Senate. O•••ian ~ Soc1r1 ;,·.. sa id the m)'Stery bl·g:111 las t 1\·eck "\1 hen I got this JJl•onc t<1ll fro1n .:1 man v.·ho said there Y•Crc sonic cal.;; r shculd kno1v about. I took it he n1cant a litter of slray kittens." SJIE S1\ID the n1an. 11·ho i d c n t i f i e cl hin1sel f ;1s "Br nsou." led her ln ;1 n1ountnin thicket east of tilt· city. -~"Tf f6okli1Cby surpr1si:?,"' -· she said. "? t•xpcct.ed to sec a litter of kittens, and here 11·erc all the.'!e'dead cats. They v;ere nc~lly piled up in ci pyran1id so that thelt bodies caa1e to a point. "They had been dc;1d for a fc\v days, and v.·hen I brnt dO\\'n to exan1i11e t.hen1. I \va s horrified to sec that none of then1 had tongues. They had been rcmovl"d. either ripped ou t or cat off."' She said the man u·ho id ent ified hin1sclf as Bcnso11 offered In st;-iy bchl;id and bu rn th e l1odics. tllrs. H:i ll'thorne said !hat 1he nc~1 clay she related the story to a society mcn1bcr v.·ith an in1erest in the occult. "Sll E CllECKEO into some of her books, and found a si inilari ty \l'ith the 1vay the ancient Druids observed the F.;1'e of C;lndlem<ts everv Feb- 2." ~trs. Hawthorne said. "They believed that feb. 2 v.•as the r,1ost unlucky day of the yc.-ir. and their cere- 1nony included the torture an d sacrifi cin~ of c.'.lts." tltrs. ll :nrihorn c said she and her friend 1rcnt back up the n1o unli1in Friday , but they \1·cre unable lo find th<' spot bl't ausr of a t h re e -inch s1101vfall. "Tht·n. tha t af1crnoon , I got a phone tall.·· she told ne\1·s n1l'n ~tondav . "11 \\·as a n1an. and :1 sou1id ed Like lon g di~t:incr. H(' sciid, ·You'd lx•l!f·r b111t ou t bcrau.>e it"s a rt'llgion \\'dh us.'" Police Hunt Pli<uito111 ROANOKE, Va . (AP l -Roanoke polic(' are looking for :i phantorn orga n isl \1·ho has broken into I I churches here since Ck:toher. Th e ~han tom organist seldo1n has taken an.vthi ng. In· stea d. pohcc say, he dresses in choir robes, sits do11•n at the orga n and plays, apparently for hours. in darkened. en1pt y churches. Sometimes he ha s turned pict ures on the walls aske1v. 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Auto mal ic fine tu ning· and 0-lock color tu ning. 100% soli d state - RCA 25" SOLID STATE CONSOLE 649.88 A 100% solid state XL-100 console wit'1 f1uge 25-incti diago n a lly measured screen. Ricf11y styled Mediterranean c onsole . Automatic fine tuning, full color control s. Televisions. 72 THE BROADWAY f\NA,HE!.~ •~4 'I 1LKl•J j1 I•\ !>35.8121 NEWPORT '47 Fo""'°" IOO<>d p 14j ~· 1111 HUNtl~TON BU.CH 77 11 Ed<nqer A~r>..e (7 1'\) 892·3331 cAANc.e. MALL Of ORllNGE 1300 N, T.,.1ii\ Stieet 1714) qqe.13 1 r SHOf' 10 AM.!<) q:)() P.M. ~AY THROUGH FRIOAY, SAtUROi'.Y IQ A.M to oP M'. SUNDAY 12 NOON IQ s P.M.. ' . I 1 I CERRITOS 500 LO\ Cl!<ri1¢\ Moll (2tl) 860041 t --- ___ , A11gt ;\ \I ll'tt r 111 C:1l1 ;1fle In ;1n' ('!1111 ·-• Y~. "''"j 1he f1rn St'r A lhl'I h;I\ pos ;i ( scr ron thi n "' T Ori s.vs ser St'] So l arl' coa S:11 to ~1[1 rlro 5 I ;1rh lhe I tro the 10 !TI< Lh; rn ,, So rn< ;111 cl on de r dr ar "' m of " g p pi ,, tr '" _I "Pfease God, don 'r let there btt any more Osmond:1." Day Service Mail Deliveries 1\ lrllC'r St'nt frunl Los A1~gt'!es 10 S.'.1111:1 ~!on1ca t<ikl'S ;1 11t•ek to ;1""'l'C. Anoth·2r triter ;iirm;iilt-d fro1n E:urope to llrt' ~a 111 e Southl'nl (:;II 1furn1;1 :1ddn ... ss i:; dt•li1 cr<'<l ;iftcr iust th1·t'..: da.vs. ln1·011s1sltllL''l'S nf this sort ;trl' one r£':1son 11 hr ;.o n1 :1ny cu1n11l:11n ~1 ~ t11•ullv ;ibciu\ the ._ Y~;.... l'W~ Sl~~i:1.:_ .... :r~2:r~ SOUTH EHN CALIFORNIA FOCUS ;d,,•) p;1;1 11f 1:1e r(':i:-.on lor 1ht• Slll'C"'S 11! ~'!\'~llf' d 1•hVL'r;J llrrn-; l1h1· l 'n11cd P:irccl St'rv1~·c. ,\\\",\HE llF Tll E griping lht·t r s )! 0' I.\' p1,•rf•ll"llliil1Ct'S h;i11' :irou~t'd. t ~ll' Southland's po:.1:11 offii.:i:1I:-. 1;1s1 !:111 bt·g:1n ;1 ci!mpa1i;n iii 11pgradt' the service lhC'y offer and to c-0n1inrr 1hc p1thdc that. .'.l!l rhings l«1ns1dl'rt'd. 111 ,1 1 I service isn't too bad. Their prograin. r a 11 r ti Origin D£'s:t1nation ln ft\rtnation Svste1n !011!S1, n1casures lhe !<.Crvicc h1:t11rrn randor11ly- se lectt•d ;xiin!s 111 t h l' Southland'::. one-day dcl1vc0' arl'<L Th11 t ;irt'.1 <'Xtl·nd~ ;_1l1Jng rhr coast fron1 Santa B;1rbara 10 San Diegu ll11CI ~trctchr~ <><JS\ to thl' Ncv:1d:l and Ari1.ona !'.!:li e l111c' F1r c:;,t.rlass h•ttl'rs dropped into a 111.:iilhox bffore 5 p.111. any day Jn th<H area ;ire sup1l0scd to be delivered the next niurning. Tiit-; ;\L:\10ST 50 l roub!!'~hooh·rs 1rh11 survey the rrg1on for ODIS. trying to find ou t if tli'rforinance 1n;1tcl1es tlii s pron1isr. report 1h;:it it :iln1o~t :11\vays docs:. Thei r f1g11res . hnscd (in n1easurrn1<:nts 11·hil·h cover rach ro~t offi ce in the Southhind :1hout five ti mes a month. sho11· th3i brt1vccn 92 ;ind ~3 j)('rcl'nt nf the first- r\ass 1nnt11·r n1Jiled in the on C'-dav ,1r .. :1 actually is 1lrli1l'frd fh(' ru.·xt day. Durini..: 1ht• last pr c - C'hr1o;;ln1.:is rush the figure clrorJX'<l !11 116 pe rc en t . according to .J;in1cs S.vn1bol, the Poslal Service district n1anagrr "·ho supervises n1ost of Southern Califomia. But he said that '>''as still twice as good ns the Christmas, 1972 pcrforn1ance . "OUR BICGESf s i ng 1 e problem is misdirecting mtiil, pul!ing letters in the wrong sack or a sack in the wrong truck, Sy1nbol s.:iid in an 1ntrr\'t('.1\'. In one recent "misdirection." 26 s:icks of n1ai l ~i nd for La 11abra were iletid tally tossed onto a truck h aded for San Diego. ··Thi:; kind of thing can re;illy delay the mail," Symbo l said. The Post31 Service doesn't have any Sl'rious coinj)l'tition in the Southern California l.~.r.-r . .:.\i~ UlCQ' n1ark.et, :d!hough 11l'\V firms -(ifftif'irig· dt'livery for some business nl:ul have vpcned in such r1ttl's as Nev.· York and Okl :ihonl<i City in the last two Yl':1r:>. UUT WHl'.-:N it cor.ies to ~l'r\'tce in delivering packages, lht• Postal :'.icrvice just can't co1npcte. Si.'nding a o n e -po u n d package by first-class mail nhc only \\ti.v !o get one-day service in the Southland ) to ;J point Jess than 200 n1iles :iway costs a dollar. United Parcel Service. the largest of the priv:itc deli very agencies, \\"t!\ p rovide 1he san1e service for 43 cents. 1'\t1thcr the Postal Ser\·ice nor the pril'ate firrn. hov.•ever. gives a guarantee of one-day dt•J1vcry. OF COURSE, if the Postal Sl'r\'ice for so 1nc reason were suddenly to disappear. mos t mai l service would probably cL·nse. So u t h e r n California post offict's handle about 85 n1ill ion pieces of 1nail daily , with about half of it ge tting next-day deiivery. The private companies have n e i the r rt•rsonncl nor fac ilities for handline: that much mail. But if the Posta l Service i!' as efficient as its new ODIS survevs show, wh y are there .~Ti ll {Jagranl delays that stick ot1t in n1any people's minds7 '"The trouble is. most people 1cnd to remember the bad exa1n;ilcs," Symbol said. "The Postal Service is no different from any other 1 a r g e corporation. \\'e have to weed oul the pt..'Ople "'ho don't care. "EVEN I F \VE can do that , there \vill still be inronsisten- C'IL'~. Since 85 percent of our b11dgct is for people. ~'c'll al- "''a\'s have so1ne mi stakes." The Postal Serv ice i s apparently not making the nlis tal<c of taking public support for granted . "\Vc 'rc well aware that the lrnvs dating back almost 200 vears which allow only the Postal Service to deliver most first-class mail are under attack in Congress now," says Dtivid Bakke, Symbol's top aide. "So we now need to show our customers how well we arc dolng." YOU CAN LEARN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS This hom e study courie il designed to enable the student to set his own ind ivid ual study p<1 ce. Features: e 18 Homo Study Assignments e One Doy Special Review Session Fully Approved by State Dept. of Education For Information, Call 499-2929 ASSOCIATED SPECIAL SERVICES 31658 CoHt Hwy. South Laguna, Calif. 92677 THE ANN<EIM +MN. Eud1d (N4) SJS-8 121 l>EWPOOT 47~1Kwdj71 4)W·1212 ' ~~··· 0-0 TOBIAS TM TOPS AND TROU SE RS BY A-1 ® Do\vn·!O-eor1h clothes that no111rcll y '''":I good Conilorlcble Rugq•·d t~•x1ure~ 1hu1 look like 1101urf' \ ov .. n but with oil the eo~y cor.-. qval1t1>"S ol dou blel..nit~ So!or• sh1r l·Or-1 ocl..et, 2 2.00. Motcn111q Wpsrern ~ryle pant~ 18.00. Un1vPr ')1ty Shop 53 and ThP. Pa11t Shop_ 9.: ~. .f~ ~ - I GABARDINE'S BACK! SHIRT BY IMPULSE Into the natural things? Try b ird.watching .•. o smooth pr int cla ssic shirt that feels as good as it look5 . Of I 00°/o rayon. from a huge new collec rion. In notvroi". maize or sky blue. 16.00. Univer sity Shop, 53 ADWAV 1-f.JNT!t<if ON B~CH 777' Wnqe. f\ve"llt! 17 1 ~\ 892-lll 1 0WG. MAll OF ORANGE 1'800 N. T 1Atin S1rn1 (714) WS·I) 11 CERRITOS 'SOO L~ Cemro1 Moll ~21 )) 861).()411 9-0' 10 A.M 10 ~ )() p M. lw()NOAY lHPOUGH FRIDAY v.;u!.!Of<.Y •O" M •ob p M SUNDAY 11 ~ !Q s p M r . . . • ~ j ' . . ! j J JO DAILY PILOT I I I I I I Catll'er Tnlk Dr. ltic hard Jesse, pro- fe ssor of surgery at the University of Texas Cancer Syste1n Center. says n1ore persons dle fron1 cancer each year be c au se co n1111unity hospitals Jark neces· sary staff and equip· ment. $ sunmse coorrrRv CWB PALM SPRINGS fll1H 1 ~~ 1111 s pleased • . n to announce their beautiful · f.1 ne1v (:luhhouse, (:o!f Cou~ ,\._ !~ 11)" and 'f en nis Club facili ties ~~__::. .. t ' arr-now o~n . '~'~)ly' /\ Jin1ited number ol annttal club ;_:'.I · lllt'1Hbcrships to 11011 -re~idcnts .1n' ~· ,, n111v a\·ailahle. ('l"hc·M' rnen1hership~ (~\ a~c-1 on <t'.1 '.'-r.11i~al t1!tit·s nnly bda~i~. '~, .. \\'\ 11·11 i no uut1at1on e<' requ 1rc . , ) Family 'l'ennis !\femht•rship $2 7:1 annuallv. Individual ·r ennis l\lcrnbcr- ~,-·ship $225 annually. Fan\ily (~olf l\1enibt'rship (un· limited play) $-1-50 a nnuall y • .£) lndi,·idual (;oJf l\fembi:rship (unlimiti:d play) $3 50 annuall y. 'l"l> rclTi\·e additional inli1rt11atio11 ;111d our 111t·rnber:shlp hrorh11rl' \1 i1h f\111 drta!ls on Su nriS<" C~nuntl')' c:lub ·{t'nd its fii'Cil\fiC!fple!'l!k c1 rrnp!Me-~ ~--· ;ind n:1urn the coupou bclu\v or , nnta<.'.t: .\1 r. Brook e B. Bentley. ( :1u h .\ la nagcr, Suiin ~c t :oun! ry (:lul1. P.0 . l)ra\vr:r 4·110. Palnl Sprin~s. (~a . 9:!'!6'..! or ·rt'!eph11ne: ( i 14 ) '.12H-li54Y I ('! l ') \ ·I i6-'!585. ----------"J"o: :'\Ir. llrnu~r JI. lh·1ul~1-.Club :'\lan.:oi:cr, ~unri1~ Coun!r• ( :luh. ]) 1'1 l'.IJ. Drawcr 4~-1 0, l'alm Sprin~" ('.al. 92262 I .. uuld l i~c 10 rrrcivr th~ ~unri..,. ( :nuntr•· l:luh n<Jn•re1itlt•n1 n1t·mlwr1llip infunnaliun Or1,1t hurc. l'l";"c ~~nd 11 I() mr .11 lh•· addrr" Ix-Ju". ~1r. _______________ _ Street address _____________ _ City ______ Statc ____ Zip __ _ I I I I I I Japan - -Wl1ere Cala1nity • IS King THE EARL'S ·r(>K'/() !Al'1 -Jn a filtn that r1·et·nlly opl'ned ht>rl', ii fr1 ,i.:ht e11ed IH'1rn1: rllHll ~lt'I' nf Jap;ui wut1·hi.::-. hi.:lpll'~l>'ly ttS hordi.:s fl I pa111e-sl rit:kl'rt e1tizc11s s1an1pcdi.: th rough the col!:1p::;111g l'ity of ·rokyo A )JO\\L'rful earlh'lll:tke has l'Vl'rl(UJlly ,J1d ~·s h1.•ncalh the ~urfnce of the l'11<·1h<'. And :•~ 'l'llho \lovu• Co , thl' n1ak 1•r of Hll' (t1n1, hll'> li·un1eJ . ll.1d news Li good bt1su1c5s tfid<Jy 1n Japan . The filn1 c·ost $1.J nllllion to n1<1ke :ind took in $5 n1Hlion 011 tl1c first rllfll' d<iys it v>it.:> ::.ho\\'!I A Tokyo publtslltr sa)!'i 11\e btggesl buyers ar1· p1· ... ~11111:-t1<.; L>t.11/l'ge students. ill' <1~1\'s n1any of lhe younj.!. tno.:<l 'to ('SC:.Lpc the Slfil'lUf\\'i 0 ( znodcrn sociL·ty in J<ipan, 1h1'n rL'ali7.ed they couldn't As ~' rt~s ult , tht>y relate to the sensi.: of doom in these ne1v books. survived by re s i g n 1 n i; tht·rusclves tu lhc lncvi1atnl1ty of l"(1larnlt) lt vt•!cd 'l'okyo 5u ~'l'aro :.igo hus cn.:att:d a r 1: c ~ p t i v e ;1!n1o"phert• [or 1hc doorn Uvok.~. Uut SOlllt' srholar.; p011\I OU1 v s YClfOL.OGIST Hiroshi P1~mll"ll• Ht1lln9 Air Concl, Tim. St•rh •I yowr ..... l•t un•·S-.iltlM'lf All Otttt~ .,,.0401 •4J-175) 1hat a !;cnsc of f:italism long ~lint.1111 of II J t o 1 s ti ba s h i ha ~ bet>n \\'Jib tht' J:1panesc U n J \' c r 5 I I Y says tha t S d • :ind that pi'SSJJnisrn rnay \\'Cl! unlH1pp1nesS ;"tnd rnlsfortunel un ay IS l>e ;,i na !ion:il trait . arc not 1ncrcly endured In rnal(UlV'" h1!, and in n1 \nu lt•s skysr rllpt.'r.\l t o I' p ! e <ind bridges loaded \•>i!h 11el1Jcles crurnble burying J.6 11ull1011 p('()pJe. The J;ipanL·:-e h:1vc had to Japan, they are posi tivt'ly l &:Jl\l '!'!IE .. S HL!~1.\1'SU-R.O~'' -01'11ERS SA\' :'! r1'ccn ! 1·ndurc 1yphoon"<, ""rthql•akPs accepted. ••~~..,~~'1 !he t·:1tstropl1c bnoi!l -Ll'~a n _JP~•~·ed~.c~t~<O~t~l ~of~a~n~~c~a~rLl~t~'l~"~'~k~c-~a~"~d~"~'t~c~r~n~<i~ll~e~n~t ~,~. ~"~l~ci· ·~· ~n~1~· c~ii·i·T~h~<~s~a~t~li~ll~<d~c.· ~is~· ~t~·l~o~sc~· ~to~;;;;i;n;the~~l~•)~J~]~K!•~1~]~l<!!~ la::.! year 111th the publ1l'at1on as strong <is !he one th.at eruptions. Scholar;; say they n1;isochisn1." he V.'l"Ule. j uf !he 110\'tl on \.\h il'h the ----- GASOL.11\1-..'. STAT IO.'\S and :1 r:wtrochc1n it'al plant l'Splodt•. r'11 c r ..1ges through the rubble of !hi.! e!ly. trapping those 11·ho ;;urvivl'd the ear thqu~ike. A tidal w<.111c puts out the fire, but there Is wor~e to eon1e in thr nlO\' ie .. The Subrncrsion of J;.ip;u1." The Japanese a r c h l pc I a t: o fl!1ll 1\'ilS h<l Sl'<l. ' ' 'J' h l' Subn1t·r s1011 of J;1pa1i"' \\":JS the No I :-;L·ll,·r Ill 1!173 , rno1·e 1h!l!l :\..t 111i1IJOI\ l'OJ)ll'S h :11'l' bel'!l ;,uld. Othl'r such books. a "Subn1crs\on of Japan"' con1ie strip and nov; a quarterly magazine called '"After the Apo calypse" ;.ire compe!lng to satisfy the interest in doorn. UCI Extension Coiirses Offered F ollo\~·1n g are extension courses bt:ing offered al UC Irvine during February: SAT., FE&. 16 "E•nlorlng One•ell and On-.ero T•1'ou11~ me Tdc!i\~ Explordlion ol Cl.,y,'' Mel•nda Da1.1tr, M.A.. drl t11er"~'''· Par! 01 a \edure serles, "HapP£n1ng• In (•fative Awaren!~S." 7 p.m ., Rm. 510, 5\1 and 521. IJnlversilY Hion .Sc~ool, '111 Campu• Dr., Irvine. S•ngle admission, SS.SO WEONESOo\V, FE9 20 "Calilornla Arlisto.'' Wacrtn Bl'C~. P~.D .• pro!e>oor of Hiolory, Cali!orn1• 51•1e Unlverolly at FuHerl<lfl. Part Of a teciure $erle1, "'Calilo•nia: Myt!'" am! Reali1ie1/' 7-10 p.m .. Rm. 178, Hu,.,dnitie• Hall. Single admloslon, Paol, Preoenl and Future/' 7·1ll o.m, Rm. 101. Pr.ysltal Science• Blog . S(ngle ao1n11olon. ~~ >ll. TUESDAY, Feb. l• "Mallg11i1nc1es in Cl>llf!ren." M~d1vn Mve... M.D.. ilSSl>lanT c I 1 n i ( ;i I prolc,,or 01 Pe<11.,1rlos, Caldo•n•a Colle~e ol Me<!lclne. UC l<vlno , P~rl ol a le,<!ure '"""'· "Cancer E!ICl<>!IY. EpidemiDIQijy, T!•erapy,'' 1·10 11.m .. Fre•Mman LeCl~re Hall, Mef!1c~I Surge I Bldg. Single adm[, .. an, ~.s;J. "Haw Jo PUT II ft!I Togett>e" A ~ldile<l Anolysis at Ille Mane~ Mark~r." William Wofford, Regional Vite Pre•iden!. Union Ban~. Pdrt a! a leclure "1roes. "Protes1ion~1 Prac li ces in the Housing lnOu•l ry/' 7-9:30 p.m., Rm. 118. Human•Jie• Hall. Sin111e admiulon, ~5.SO. tlowen, M.A., ar!Ts!. P~rt o! a ll'C!urt !e•l~s, "HappenTn9s in ( re a I I v t Awarenes,;· 7,10 p.m .. Rm 510, \I I ~.so. TH URSDAY, FEI 21 ano Sl?. UniversiTy High Sch<>OI. •Ill ''OegMera1lve Ntrve Diseases _ Campuo Orive, trv:nt. S in g I e Multin•e Scl,.o•I$, Muscol•• Ov•lrophy. aami"lon. ~.SO. ett.," Slanlev van den Noori, /;l.O.. WEONE5DA V, Feb. 21 ~ean, ca1ilornla College of Me<f lclne. '"The 'Yellow Pe•ll'' Dead or A.love'" uc Irvine. Pa•l ol a lecture serle•. Donald Teruo Maia. Jr . Pn.D .. •.. . , . , . a"oclate pro!e .. or Of H<>!O<V •! Scoenl•f•t Mtd<Clne lo• .. !11t Laymen. Cllilornla Staie Coll~e al Dominguei Tr>e Nervous Sv,lem, 1·10 p.m., Hills. Parl ol a 1rc1ure serie• .,. F,"t">t,..,an. lt!Olll.,;e~!.1,....P,'"!'1•"'1 ."•voe. •• '10:::.Mil-'~:. Mvlh~ and Red"""'·" 1.10 II Bldg. Songle adm•n1on, 1.1.50. pm., 11'1"1. 178. 11umanille~ Holl. Single THURSOll.Y, FEe . 21 dqmis,ion. S5.Sll. "Europc•n Witcncraf1,'" Mlc~1el J. THURSDAY, Ftb. :U • Harner, Ph.D .. assoclat• pro!eswr o! "Anestnesia an~ Control of P'&•n /' An1hrOPQIOllY' chairman a! ! h e fltnrv W. Elloall. M.O., Ph.D., Anrn•apolOllV Progr•m Gr a o ua 1., pro!esoor and th1.rmdn, Men~al ' . Pharm.tcologv and Ther d peu!•< Faculty, New School tor Soc•al M..o,o ne, Cal1fornla Coll~• ct Re~earch.' Ne~ Ye,~. _Part ul lec!ur~-//le<1,cl ne. UC 1rvone. P1'r1 ol a IK!ur• !llm '".'"'' Sl1~m~~''"'' 51ud1es •n seri~•. '"~c·ent.l•t M~·cif1~ 10' •ne N0<1or<>•nar>' Re~1i1.v, 1·9:30 1>.m ... Rm. Layman. TMe Nervou• Syolem." 11-0 10~. Pl1v,lcal Sc•onte• Bio., S<~gle pm., Fro,hman Lectur~ Hall, MH!tcal a<1ml10lon, S5. Surge 11 Bldg. S.n~I• 1dm1"•on. ~.50. SATUllOAY. Feb. ll "How To Save Money WM~n Tra vollng Auroaa," ll ot>er! Wa!~in• and Jo~n Caoalo, aumocs at TM WorlCI Trevel Pl1ftner. A one·ddV Sa1urda y .Session. 1-S p.m,, Rm, 100, 5ocial Scirnce Hall. Feo: (Ouoies, SU . .>O: 1ongle' SIO.'>O, fncluCl~I one copy ot -~ and 0111er ma!er,als. '"I mproving Suoervlsorv S ~I 11 3 , '' Hi>ward W i ison . ore ol oent, Admlnl•1r all¥e R~earcr. A•SOC•alf,, Inc. A one-<lAy 1em•nar. 9:30 a.m.·~·30 ~'"", Del lo.'"' Room, Holiday Inn Hotel. Jill Brinol Ave., Coi!a Me•a fne•r ~"" D1ego Freew.1yL Fee: ~.!O. illuOes luncr., par~<ng ano class ma•erlals. "'f1u1<nol Snamanlsm,'' IF•lm: To FmO Our l l•es -Peyote Hunn, B•rbMa My NhoJI. Ph.D.. as•oc•alr prolenor or An111ropol~y. USC. PMI of • lec1urf·!llm ~r ies. "Shamonism· Studies In Na<1orf!inarv lleali!y,"' 1 9 JO p.m .. Rnl. 10•. Pl1y•ical ~ciences Bldg s:ngle ~dmls;i~n, ~~- HOT OH THE WIRE TO YOU ' WHAT'S GOING ON AT. • • WARD & HARRINGTON LUMBER CO. NEW COSTA MESA LOCATION! THAT PICTURE AT THE TOP, IS NOT A VIEW OF THE PETRIFIED FOREST .•• THOSE ARE THE POLES THAT WILL SUPPORT THE ROOF SYST EM OF OUR NEVI HOME CENTER . JUST WHEN YOU VIERE 3EGINNING TO THINK THAT WE HAO CHANGED OUR MIN D, UP POPS SOME ACTION ,,, WELL, THAT IS THE WAY IT IS, \'/ITH A NEW PROJECT SUCH AS THIS. SO MANY THINGS THAT HAVE TO 3E DONE THAT 00 NOT SHOW ... \'/ATCH THE PROGRESS NOW, •. NEXT LAM BEAMS, THEN ROOF PANEL SYSTEM AND SI DE l'iA LLS. FIRST THING YOU KN OW YOU WILL BE PEEKING IN THE WINDOWS TO SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING INSIDE. WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED AS TO HOIV WE ARE PROGRE~SING . IN THE MEANTIM E, TAKE A DRIVE BY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW THE PROJECT PROGRESSES. -,,..,,.i....i.;pr< ........ b;.<••"'"-'"l'"~""""'"'"'°'"""'""'· -MONDAY, Fel>. n '"Landlo•d &nd Tenant Law." C~ades R. Brnoy. 6 .A , LL.8., J,O,. Ad•>"I ""O Brody. Anorney• al Law. p,.,, of leciurc oe•ies, '"Mab\le Home p,.,,,. "Colon•nl and lnaependenl M•~ko," Helen M. Jol1n>on, M.A.. "'"ter, Un1vcroity Relalion•. UC Irvine ,, '"'n'l'll'' and Ea,le• we•~ ,\\t•ico field !rip. On campus oem•nor, Feo. '18 ' /.'."r cn 1, 14, '11, :'!!; Ap"l '11. Rm. 1•9, Fine "-•ls Bldg. Me•ico Fie•O l rip: Aoril 6·13. r·ee . lor cia,, ln aaa1hon la !our to•!. ~O. To<ir cO•l, S••I, provioe~ !ranoportalion on le! u;gnls be1wttn Lo> Angele• ano Med co City and en a local lligl"ll l•am Me.,co City !o Guad~lajd••· For rur111er inlorm~!lon conlfc! Ann Wil•on, SlJ-711'9. ·----------· now! more ways you save when you save at a WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS family financial center ~ f1-ee ........ ""'[ 1,.,,,.,.1<1»\I .... ~·· ····"' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVIN.GS lft ._... Pelkttt ltl'i"tJ .... , .... Al ...... ••1l1••l1I11 ttJO Income Tax Preparation J .. ct a professional prepare your persona l tax returns at 110 cost. in private, \\'ith nll information held in strictr:->t confid ence. Rcriuired ; $5,000 or more in a nv savings account (except 7 1,{,jfi Certificates, ,\·hich nlust be• $10,000or1nore). l f you \Vant to ti=-ansfer your ac- count f ron1 a not ht'r institution, \\'c'IJ hand!L· l h L' detai Is f oi· vou . If vou have a Ccrtifi cn t(' of Deposit, 'vc'll arran!-'.f' you r tax appoinin1ent 1l11\v and trans fer your Certificate at n1aturity ,,·ith no loss of interc:o;t. PLUS: fr1"' P1•rsonal Chcrkin)!" A!'('nu11t. :-;:"lff' n11pn.~1 1. Tinx, 1·r:11·Pl('r...; Chrcks a11d n1nrt 1 1'1:!11 20 n1 urC' frl'\.' so.:r\'i~es (1•on1e requirl• minin1um lial!1l1 C't') Most Important Service at each _ Lo;.; An )!el es Federal Sa\·in.{[s Family Financial Center, of course. 1s -high int 1•rP.~t. ~·l':ir :ift1·r _1 P:1r. nn insurrd s:iving:..- 'You ;11.~o Jll'l t ht' r:iluablf' :1:-:;.:1:-;ta11 C't· ( ,( tlH' Los t\ llRl'lt•:; Frder:t 1 Sa vin~s Cuuns1'lor. "·hn is trai1H·d L" -translate the Sf'l lTil'I inl f'S h:dfllnj! ]allg"Ull~(' (if flnanC(' into rlftin J·'.n~lish (and sn1n('timp:; l'\'1'11 plnin ~p;tni~h . Jap:incse, Chi- nese and other l;1nguag:es ). -handle all th1• rlrt:dls fnl' you 1rh1'n ~-ou 11·ant to trans fer your ;1cc·(n1nt to Lus Angeles J•(•d1•r:il Sa\·ln;rs. -help ~·ou decide \\'htch :l('Count. or combination of savin~ ac- Cflunt~. \l'i!l ~ivf' you the hi~h{':>t income on insured savings :ind th•' llesl protection for yoin· eslate. START \'Ol li\ LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS ACCOU NT TODAY. O.~E ,11 /':UTF;,AND ONE SIGNATURE IS ALL ITT AKES. A~.\{l,\t l:\'f'Elll·:..;·r R ,·r.:s ().\' l;\":-IUHEI) ~,\\'I N (;S ~-----------All 1ntercsl cornpouoded daily-----------~ 5X% 5X% 6Yi% 6X% 7Yi% '"''""'' " . .,.,.,, (••"''"'' ,,.,,1 ... 1. Ct"''""" M "''"'""""' ~ ... ,,. .. i~ ~ :;~~;~ o• 01~•1••, ol O<OOhl: "!••fl!'"""""""° •• 11 llOOo• '"""' I UIOCI O• "'""· ., .. , .. ,. ~'"'· ,..,..o,.~ '"' IJUt"ll (0'""°'"0<d I •0'"'11""''· ~·~ .... , '""""'" tl.000 ....... ; ' "" .,, •• ,, "°"~I 4•'" .,, ""~ ~ '"'""' , ..... , • ..,.d !"'""! '""'"'"'l!•d • "" i .... "'""'" •. ""''I•• d"'I IO• ••"d ol d"'' ••• ''"' •• IO< Jlf'fll o•• "" ""' ,.,,,4 o• 5.39% 5.92% 6. 72% 6.98% 7. 79% You c1n rtQutst 111 or 1n1 part o! your mQne1 1t ~nr hme hom a"' llYlngs 1ecount 11 Les •~1111s ftdtrt! 5~v•nE1. 11 you ~l•t • Passboo-A<:count, you •11<e .. t full tnTe.~st compounded d11ly up to lht di)' you t1~e you• money oul !! you h••e 1 ~l£her-lnlt•t1! Ctl1 •flt1T~ r,f O~osfl 1nil wilhd11w )'OUr moMy 1htJd af time, you cet sub· 1t1nt1111y 1eis IMereu 11 nou11ed bl fe~~1a1 R~;:ur1i.on~. "'llSHIRt: Fl'."llANflAI. OISTltf('T: ti300 \'t'1!1llire ll!vd ::it ~an\ 1,(•n!c • 6SJ.7 1f1ll C:ltt:NSllA" Ct'.Nl F.R: Jt>~O W 'iJnla 11~.t,ar.i .1! ,\l~rlt"n • i·1~·1f>~I Sl ~St T VI' t: TO\\ t:lt -1101.1. \'" 000: h]~O 'iun1cl l!ll!l al Vine .'o! • 4!'.!/\-641 I NEWPORT BEA CKi \'Al.tf:V PLAZA To"·•:R - SAN FERNANDO \'ALLt:V: I ~ 1"0 Victory Ulvd. nea r Lau rd Canyon ')~4-2356 Ct:H:RITOS CENTER: I I J.Sj South Si. il-t Ur1dlry Rd. • 924· 551111 ))25 1'1c.,.·po1t Blvd.• (71•) 675-•SOO I Ac100 tht attcct from Ci!J Hall) llEAI) Ot'Flf't'. -00" NtO"'N: <>ne \\l1hh1tc 8 01ld1nG, Wohhirt Blvd a t (ir~nll Wt, Ana:clc5, Ca hf. 900 I 7 • !125· 7l'1 01 /.cn1th 9691 ' I •• SAVEs15 REG.164.95 $ 88 Carrying case or cabinet extra STYLIST . stretch· stitch sewing machine •l·l•11i!1 11,t>ll ii V• 1,treh.h pl111 ld11;d •111 .. h. t.1d11 nn ,Ll\d /It:/.(;,.! •:l\LilL'' • -,,,11 1!11«.1d1ng l.1l1 -up 1,·\i:I' t'11rn1n,l\l'' •'',l'kl 1h1 .:.id1 11~ Stotcti i.tlector d oal SAVE Deluxe STYLIST stretch•stitch sewing machine with exclusive disc-change dial. All the e .. N1w "pl&ce·in, POP·Ouf' features lilllfilJlllll.Jurnllillill in1erch1ng.tabte u iich s30 of model ~""c""'c'"""c'c"""'--'-""'"'~"0'"""'"1'"''' ___ _J ......... ~ REG.249.95 $21988 carrylng case or cabinet extra 513 PLUS: Stitch-length s.lec1or end buttonh oltdi1I "Touch & Wind .. hand whe1I winds bobbin 11for1- leSlly \V1ir11.J cr·l111Y p nct• for ,1 Singq • 1ig-1,lR ~cwlng m.1chinc! And nn other br.1nd offer~ 1he S1ng1.'! I ~ l·yl'.H ,1,,urJnce ut qu.ility .ind dept•nd.1bifity. Th.1t's v.1lul'! i\1odcl 177 ONLY$•A95 Carrying case or cabinet extra ... Reg1ste1 no~ for '(our ch~tce of six winter sewing courses, including drt1smaking, t1iloring and sewing knits. Special! 2 knit sewing courses $23.95 wilh $3.~6 te11tbook included. Regularly $14.50 each! SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers For store nearest you, see the yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES. Singer hi\~ tibcril tridt ,in pulicy. AIHl, ~Credi! Pl~n is 4v;i.il4ble ai Sl n1<tr Scwin1: Crnrcrs .1nd miny App1oved Dea!er1. •,, lr~drmart.. of 1111;.~INCrl{ (01'-IPANV Copyri11h1 ' • 197.\ Til t SINGl.R COMPANY. All R1Mh1 5 Reserved Throual'luut lho World. ' ' " • D~!L'I PlLO"!' f I (ANNINO S. C•nfllf'l9 l,.. Tvs1!n Avt , M-, O•lt ol Get f!I. FIHll'u••v ~ S.W~l~M b~ "'111. H•I-• •l•l•r1, Sumner, Constitutional Work Pushed lly 0 . C. llUSTl'f"oiCS 0 1 .... ll•llJ l'llql )l•lt offt>nses h.ave OC-en committed by President Nl:<ort. o( Emerald B:iy, tht.: Ora11t1~ • • • leaders 1n Orange Count) :ire County CUI") lc.a dcr and l l i\\'I:: QRA."JC.€ lounty tra<l1t10Mlly C"areful 10 th~:lr "l'JJ;hl JJ('J11nJ W!lJ ht-_ t:O· All« ·~· 411Kedtro. Ro\I ~Ill, £,..l1n<1 : £h it Oobo•. ~ue11 lte&e.c:c• ,.,,,.r,1er, s.e L•{lun1 .st r" r c • 1 , Tll\ll'"Mllr. 1 PM, .. etUk Vltw Che1>11 lnt1rrnenl, "•clllc v11w M~n>O•lal P••~ ,.ecl,.c v1 ..... Mort1H1rv, Dlntt0t1. CRAN• Senntor John Tunney is * ,. ~ nwn1ber of the Lincoln nub. [>cn\ocratic leaders thro\.\'n support of cai)<!idatt'S f1}r calling for lhc creation of a an exclusive. group cf 1non1cd c:iution to the y.·ind s? pubhc offt,__'<'. -.. 'r'ha1 p~11tPrn throv.111g h11' ~urruv ;1tltl <"h<11r:11::in uf t·urnp .11~0. !hl' :.iturrJ) Wlll•rd 0 . C•t nt, Al t lellnt OI NtWPO'I llo••cn; d•!e ol Cll•!ll, Ftt>tut rv 11. 1914 • .SurYlvtol Dy on1 •on. two dt11Qn1tr1, 111n1 {l••ndtlllldr1n •rid ant •1•1•• S1rvlce1, Thuf\d•v. 3 PM, P•clllt Vlt w (:lleptl. tnltrm-nl, Ptclllc Vl•w Mtme>- ne w Ca lifoniia Constitutional STATE C-Onttoller llouston RcpublicJn~. IA-nnls ~turray, the young y,·as t'haugl'cl rt•g.1rdi n~ thr Flournoy has announced that About a dozen s I a L" Long Beach Dcn1ocrnt \\'ho can d 1 d <t c· v or ll1·nuis AUTOMATIC TYPING ? Rcvisiun Con1rniss1on , which. 114 big\v ig f{ t· p u h I i ca n s, le-gislators :.il so ha\'e endur)1Cd v.ould like to fill lh(' shol'S ~1urr:1y. . Q11antity Lett~ he St.lid. should be headed 1ncludi11g 1n c rn b (' 1' s Qf t'lournoy's bid for 1111: (iOI' or rt:tiring Congressn1an Craig Anyv.ay. tl1t· :'llurra) l'l'h'.1 ~1· Ernrii>fW'· ttc.. r l•I P•rk. Ft mllv 1u11oe1t• memorlt! (ot1lrlbullc.n1 !>I' rnaC!t 10 Tiit Amcdcnn (.i'!C•' Socl•tv. P•t lllc Vltw Mortu11r . Olf..::tor1. ag<Hll by Orange County Gov~rnor lk-agan 's so-called g u b e rnHlor1al non1:n::i.lion llosn\i.:r, issued a pre ss glX.l> on Ju :..iy !hat l:ichil rd CALL: BUSINESS Superior Courl Judge Bruce kitchen cablnet, have endors-Among them; A.sscrnblyn1;.111 rl'leasc rt'Ccntly. It began O'Neill. t"1i111rn1;1n ot 1i11·1 MAILING SE RVICE OaEctQRY Jl/lll!ll G•eoorr . Age 3'1. re•ldtnt o! 1.i1•n1, 1or.._1., OI Newporl Bt•ch. ORANGE COUNTY l'd him for govenior .. <\mong Jtobcrl Badham ( R·Newp.Jr! Thusly: Orange Co unt .v l)t·111o{'rnt II' 8 3 J-826 7 Surnncr of L.aguna !kal'h. the na ines: Victor C. Andre11·s Beach 1. · · P r on1int'nl Dcn1ocrJtic Central L' ii 111 111 l t I t' l', h , rl.~~..nrw-;;.,;:r;.:,.,~~n1• y OrkH H..nll•11: MJn, Cnrl1I011htt E ol detlll, l'tllrV••v 10, 1914. SutYIVt<I u•banO, 11•n•el. of ln<lltflt ; 11e119nier. In rt·n1;i rk.s prepa rl'd for ----------------------------------------- ••: ""'• Jontlhln Eric T •YIDr ; -n!•. Mr. t nG Mrt. Wtlltr Ktt11e, port !le.ell; lwo 1l1ter•. Mr•. Bt,,etlv ell, Co•lt Mt••• Mt•. Matilyn Oen!t t. St n F<•flCllCO Or1ve1•de j vl<•" Tllut•O•y. l PM. p.,111. vi .... rnorlal Per~ . .Smlln• Morr u a r v, K IOt$, 'I HA a Ill.SON f v Htrrl•ofl. Ago !1. ot 21~1 Ille Co•" Hlgnw•v. Huntlng!Ofl 81ac11. t of Otlln, Ft t>tutr"f II, \ti•. Sut>1ived wilt . Aull\/ dlllQl'lllr. Trlldy Harrli.on; orotner•. A•v •"" Don Haffl•on. •vlct•, Tllut\dt "f, 1 lO PM, Pttk ,.m11 , Colonlll Funerll 'lomt .. ., MALONIEV 9wlvn G M~IOflt' 411 Glouce•lt" C(>S!• 111111. Age 60; 011r of attl~. 1'-e1>•11ll•V 1t. ltl 4. 51.>•Yl~ed b' ""'' deU<lnt~·•· &,.\in end Ml• MdlOflt:V, 11! LO• An11~lt• .,i $1 nl• Cru1. Cnr.>tlne Ale•>1n.:ir,1. lltllh •loo Vlelo: IWO brolnt•~. Erne'! Cllrber, li~n>el; LIO Gerbf'. Ore~nn. •ier, Albtrla; IWo grendchl!ort", To~v f. Gina. Ro•••r. Thu•>O•v. I '.Ill PM. ulorn Mll\S. Fr1dey, 10 AM. !>0111 ~I Jodcnlm> Ca•nollc Churcn. ermen!, "''''"'IOfl Ceme!ery. !111!1 itra.aw•v Morl11••v. Olruc!a<>. , OLMSTED i word G. Olmltta . Re1!dent ol Le11une Us: 01te o! Oea1n. Februory 10. l~l4. f"\lived DV wi fe. Gr11ct M . Qlm•te<l, 119hler. Mr>. !lruce I.Idler. Al!eOend. ..., tnret grdrnlct1ilar1n. l~emo•oal lfl'vlc•t w•ll be ne10 Fr lo~v. t PM, ""t lllc P•h>eae> Prt >t.>yterl•n Cnurch. #.r. Olmt>~ WI" e cherter member o! t: R•vler1 M••Ofllc LOOge ~1ao. Pac1t1c 11 .. oe• Fem.iv •ugQt•I> mt"mo••dl lrlbul1on> be meoe lo the R iv•~•~ :::;:;;~or~':!~: o;,~~·,~~'.'"'~ Legun• ~ 01/EllTON .. II• A. 0Yt•10fl. A(lt 19; •e1;11en1 l l.ltll!lowrr. Oe!e or de••n, Feb<"u111y 191• ~.,,,,\.,•<! bv hu>l!And, \li•gll; ...,, .. Thom•> W 0Ye/lon, l.'•n•101~•. liluflllngton Bea<l'll Pdul O ~ e ' I on , Sfllllowt r ; 0•119llle•. Be•n lCOi\!eO. LO\ 81101: i li!t r. l••nt. 11><1 1>•o!ner Al&n Ov••lon , S..-vlce" l llll•Ml•w. 1 PM. N<>t'lh Art Smni~h Dies at 75 SAN FRA NCISCO (U PI 1 A mass of the Resurrecuon Y.'111 ht sung Friday nt St. lgnatlus Hon1 an C 11 I. h n 1 i c C'hurch for Art ie S.:1n1ish, 75, legcndury l o b h \' i s t who reig ned ov1.:r st<ill' governrn rnt fu r morl' than th rl'e deca<lcs. Sa n1lsh, who died of canel'r Tuesday at St. M a r y ' s Hospita l. 11·as desl'ribed in °1!151 by Sl'n. Estes Kefauver ( U- Tcnn. l, as "a con1bina!ion of Falstaff, LJ!tlc Hoy Bill(' and i\\achi<t}'clli. crossed 11·ilh ;.in l'Cl." His {'Onlrul of govrrnors ~i ncl the st<1l1' Lt·gi::;l :iturt' i n Saera111entu l'ndl·d in l!Jf16 \l hl'n he was convietc'f.I of evading $71,878 in inco1ne taxes from 19-16 and t9;)J. lie slippt.'l'.i into rctircrnent aft l'r serving 26 months al fll cNe1l Island Fl'dC'ral Penitent iary. dl"ilvcry on the f!vor of the U.S. Senate, 'runney s<1id : "Judgl' Suinnt·r hus 11·orkcd tirelc:,s\y <ts chai rman of the cunst1lut 1on~I con1miss1on to :-.in1plify and modemi1.c thl' basic docutnent of Califo rnia. "\\'hi!e the life of the t'O!ll!lHSSion has now ex pired. I an1 n1ost ho peful that tl ~ure1•s<;t.r con1 mission 111ill soon 1~ cre~1lixl and tha t Judge :-.u1nBL'I' t•un again be persuaded h.: ~~r\'l' as its cl1airrnan. ·· • • • GOVt:ltNOll f{ea gan ha s appo inted Norn1an E. \!.1all!i J r. of Lag lu1u Beach to a new tcrrn on thi.: Bo:ird of < :u\'t•rnors of !he Cahfon1ia Cun1n111nity Cull cg('s. Jlcagan ;1l~o 11:1.'> n;inll'd 'fhon1as :\1. .Jonl'S of Nl"11•port Beach riu·rncr r1SS\Sl<llll a ppoillllllt'll\S :.l'Cfl·tarv. as a new n1cmbcr of tl11.! Stall'",\ 1dc conmiuni ty eoll l'ge board. • • • itlltlower Cllur<ll ci! cnri11. 11'1\J Cid•~ t.. !l<!UUower. Interment, Ro•e Hiiis tm0rl•I P•·~-Sml•ns M 0, '"Ir v . "Cj.:-";1&.~~~..::t.~ .. r~ /\ F'ULLERTO\I tnan, 66- vt•a r-old Leo Tamamian, a fctire<l Hug hes A ir c ra f t official. ha s been appointed by t~overnor Bcugan to the n<:'1vl1• crca trd slate Bv2rd of l<'ore.sl ry. '!'he board v.·ill regulate Califoniia's 1:1nbtr industry. l••d orJ. l'ARJC (ht dl• H. P•rK. Agt 19, ol •061 BevenpO•! Or. Hufllington Btdth. 0111 fl Cll•ll'I, Ftb•ut•v 12. 1911 ~ur""~o Ov two nepnt w•. Rl(h••O \/reele"a eno Tllorne1 8 111; loo• nfecM, Oo•olhv '1r'rttlend, Brul&ll t~•namefl. MD•!hd 6e11I , 1n<IDo•otnv B1•t •. il\t tr ·ln -l 1 w, 1 Dellths Elseirhere 'l"Utelll!l'IV•ffll"d;g r ee t •n t pn1 w ,-CKL ' ' z I ] .... tb!rl~ VrHl~n9 ;. ll'.~11 -nlec_e .. cy~1n11 i\U i\:~U. NC\V~ .C~ .~rn: .. ~M\1-rlr." 3Pl'V1eet, f!i'idwt.· •fl'.~ ,..i.., -rDPt \· -'~1r ··t.estle' ~fl.into •P ttk Ft mllV (olonlt l F...-er•I Hon1•. ' ·i l'Rll!s10H 72, form(•r prc~ident -of the ooap!> E. P reston . Age 6J, o! ~16 U · d ,. · G • I ··~ Nt rtluu•, (orCl<la dt l Me« Olle n1tc naltOnS e 11 C r <I !_. 11111n. F•D•u••v ll. 191•. Su•~lvt<i Assembly, died at his ,C.v bra!!>Or, P1ul W. Pre•ton, Hemet. . . ;O••~tt1<11 $..-,,1cn , F "<1~v. J PM. l·la1nilton ho1nc 80 n11les from •#Oflt.cl•o Cemeterv. Bell 6•oaaw1y l ·re toda\' ll . 11·as pre"•'dc•1l •orruary, Ol•ec•Of\ It • • l' " t l <111n CM••• :o~,~~ERO•lf ol 11e11h, or the GenC'ral Assembly for •fea•u•rv ._ t97• We•d H p,,.1,,. the 1957 session and for the ,tl11e ol oeatn. Ft b•u••v 11. 1914 > , , ·, • I 1958 •••IMnt> o1 Co•ofla at1 Mir. su•vived emcrgenc) Sl'SSIOn o . I~ Wfl, Cnn•lt• (h•>• Porte•. Ne" ·~ . ..-1ev. O•UQnle•. M,.. .Saran P. • OOfl•ld. s an Ju•n C•aht••flO. •even SAN r-Ri\NCISCO IAP I f1•1nac11Horf n. Service> w•ll be ""'o George \\'. Frt'eher,, 56, IJ rtd•v, 11 AM. Petol<C V•t w (ll~l>fl IEn•omDmtnl. P•cll•t 1111.... MtmOfldl 0\\'ner of the Bul'na Vista care f"ttk, Pt<:•ht Vl•w MOttu•ty, OirtC!Of\. '• hC'rc, died Tut>sday of ranccr. : .. 01111 c. sr.e~~~a~~o~~~ t.J : •ti•O~n• 111c Buena Vis1a became a "•' O•ne Point. Dale of oee1" Feoruer1 local landmark 21 years <igu ~10, 19/' Sut"I"'° 1>y .,ilt . Ruin. three '900~ Hollh c. J r .• New Y0tk; Alan "'hen it began ,SL'r\'ing Irish 11 . sl'>e1m1111r.e, New Yor\~ L••~ J. r~ff Shllm!01nr. Ul~I\; a<J"'i\n ler. !.ue A ...., CC. Shllm•d•nt . O•n• Poon•, 1»ltr, [!la "P'or11'f. N..,.. ""'~' t>totnt •. Evrd APPOll\'TED by Reaga n to the state \Vo r km c n 's Compensation A d v i s o r y Co1nn1ittt·e crc<itcd by !he 1973 Legisla ture v.·as \Villiam JI. J\ll'icr. 37. Santa Ana. • • • ,Jr.; AN E T T r.; Turk of 11 unti ngion Beach. president of !he League of \\/omen \'ott·rs of Oran~l' Counly. !'Jys her organiz;1l 1on sup ports the llousc Jud ic iar y l't:n1111i1tc·_.·s inquiry in to \\·hct hcr or not irnpt•achabll' '5r.lmlalnt ; 11Qn111n gr1ndthilOrt"' me"V ~tNt<::t1 afl(I neo11..,..1. Set>1lte•. T llur•O~y. ,f:"lll<'u••Y ''· II AM. !.ht!!tr Legun<J 'e.acn (1111>11. fnitrmenl, ftirnaven MernOl'"lnl Pe••. /V.tmbcr a! M8>0n•C LOOOt of Woler1awn, New Yo•~. end the MOOM LC!d'ge, San (lemen!t. Vl1ll•ll on, , 100•~· Wedne•da y. !.neu~r ; Ch1pel untll .ervlc1-tlmt Tllu,lodey. 11\H!e-t" Legun1 Bt•ch M o r I 11 • r y , For En1erge11ey • Dlrecto ... WATTION Dor>tld /'.. WtlllOfl. l.lt loved ~u•bend I llf "'""' lither OI Su••n Lou••e. Dnn<Jld ,Anthony J•., Gtl!lotV eno J<'fl'fV 1 Wt ll\on; t>to!l'lt• ot Stewert 1!>0 Richard Wirt.on. M•morlel .. ,.,,ce•. WHtnelodav. I PM. P t tltlc View Cn<J(>tl. i::une••I 1n-1ngpm•nt1 bv Plt rce Brc" Mortuery, NOl'"lll ~lywOOO. YO lllC Gtrald York • .-.gt ZJ , rt •iOtnl ol (~II .....,.,,, Oare 01 dftln. Feorvery 11, lt7', SurV•vl'CI by Ol•t nh. Mr. e"° M••. Omer York , s•iler, N<Jnt v Ann Ya<il'; twu b•c!n•r1. Robed t nO Roge• • ""'"'· Pri,,tle .. ,.,ice• w••• n110 1ooey, W.OntUl•V· 1 PM, We•lclltl cneMI ' f1mlty WO!lf•ll memo.lei conltll!uhOn\ tit m..Ot lo F•">1lew ~Ille llO'fut~I Cl'lllO•t<lS FuM, W~Sltlo!t cnepel Morluery, l>I0-"881. OlrrC10•1 ARBUCKLE l SON WESTCLlff MOllTUARY 427 [ I 7Tk St (0~10 Me~o 646 4888 -·-lALTZ-lERGIRON FUNERAL HOME Corono del Mo r 67J.Q4::.0 (0110 ~.ile10 646-2424 -·-HLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 B•oodwov. Co1to Me10 ,:.48.)4)) -·-DILDAY BlOTHEIS MORTUARY 119 1 1 Beoch et,,d Hunt•n91on Broch 842-7771 '}44 lledondo A"e Long Beoc:k (213) 438-1145 • -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA ' HACH MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon lld. 4Q4.94 15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUARY 28832 Camino Cop1slrono Son Juon Cop1~uc'"o 49.!i-1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary ChoPfll 3500 Poc1f•c v.ew Drive Newport Becxk. Cohforn•o 644-2700 -·-PllK PAMILY COLONIAL PUNlllAL HOMI 7801 Bobo A~ .. W e1tmin,111r 893-3525 -·- SMITH!\' MORTUARY 6 27 Main 51 H untmgton Beach S.:36-6539 I (P!op!tffeuotea) makes nday rllLl&AY m the l·~lll;l!·JI I I I ' ' E1iergy Strategy Session Slated SAXTA A);,\ A spel'1al subcO~nn1ittc>c ~et up Io explore y,•ays of han dling t•ncrgy cn1crgc ne:ics in Orange County governn1cnt opera tions v:ill 111cct in a st rategy session Thursda1· Thl• 1\ltt'rnati\·e Operatio ns subcnrn n1ittec . an [lrrn of the spt.oeial energy p:lncl !.l't up by count~' supcrl"isors latl' las! vear. v.ill ht.· 1nadc llP of i-eprcscntativf's fro1n 11 kt•y coun1y dC"p:1rt1nf'nls. A C'.:OHlll NG TO a spokesn1an for Co u n l ~· Admini stra!iv e Officer Jiohl'rt Thomas. !he· ~ulx.'Otn rriittee y.•iH J:cgin c on s i d c r i n g ('mr.rgency personnel :idju.st111L'lll.S that n1ight he ncrdt;i in the event of a critical p;>11·~r shortage. ''The subcommittee \\·ill be ronsid1•rin~ altrrnat1 vc v.·ays or o p e r :1 t i n g county de partments and districts in !hc e1·c11t of further energy sl~orta;::es. ,. s a i d associate CAO Joh n Dcdisrhe1v. "Proposed variations i n fX"rsonnel "ork schedule.s will be eo.1s idered <in d a p('rsonnel contingency plan will be dcsig-ned in preparation for pt1.ssiblc pl'rSOtlncl cut backs in thC' e1cnt uf st•1·crc energy short:1~1.·s." he ;Hided. IJ El)ISCHE"' SAID n n in1nH'tll:.1te 1:1:;k for t h e subron111111ctt•c 11·i\l he Io dC\"e\op a f!_;1s0Hne shortage policy 11-; the first step in pre1:C1ring a broader t'Ounty cnnt in~cnt)' plnn dt'aling 11·itc!1 a varie ty uf s ho rt age situa!lons !hat t'Oulct arise. Amon g the parllcipa11ts in the spC'cial session "'ill be. rl'prcscnl atives of !he road d c p art n1 c n l . a ir port department , co unt y counsel. fire depar1.mcnt. she ri f f , y.·elfarc and medje:al center. Ta ylor Heads Society For Public Relations FU LLERTON -Richard I. Taylor. m~ager of public relations for 11ughcs Aircraft Company has been installed as president of the Orange County Chapter of lhe Public Relations Sociely of America (PRSA). Other officers are Robert L. Webb, W e bb and Associates. Seal Beach, vice- president; Joanne F u n k , Leland Oliver C o m p a n y , Orange, secretary, ;ind t<.1a y Russell, manager comn1unity association liaiSOll. The Irvine Company, trea surer. Directors or the organiza tion are Joseph Irvine. publle relations director for Pacific Telephone. Tustin; D ee Bower, Dec Bower 1 n c . , lrvl ne; Donald FI tt m m • director o( public affairs, Philco-Ford. Newport Beach; Robert Clay. Clay P . R . , Tustin. and past president Joseph C. Byrne of Pacific l.l~hting Company, Los\ Arig~lc.s, • PHSA is a n atio n\vi d e organization of professional public relations practicioners. The NEPTUNE SOCIETY W"'1'$ YOU TO IMOW W .,_. SocW Seewity w ............. , ........ .,..... a.-tltt..., co"' ow C1"'ht1 c. ... .._ 5"-Tkn ..... 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Save . -wl. COYl•A ,, ... ._ ---LAIKA11ll .... -..... ·-·--..... l\ALlO ... ___ ·-""""' ---·- • • IAll LOS A•t l\IS ll1HO ,,..._ .... ....,.,~ .. "'-"• ..... __ LOIK MAUI ......... -·--"' '" -~ -~-l lVllSlllt llYlnM -·--""!~-·--nmu WIS1-S1W --·-·-·--·----· ,_ ---·-· , 12 DAILY PILOT .... tdnl'sday retiruar~ IJ, 197'1 'Cost C1·11rtcJ1' Hike 'N ecessa1·y' • Ca!Jfornia's toil agriculture orfif·i;:iJ says. Fire Survivor, 104, Dies BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION SALE STE V~~"\s l'lll~'r. \\1 Is. I Ul'l ) -~lrs Augu:.ta UrtJ~'e, )().f, ll1C' last k11v1~n ~Url'iV1.:r of the worst fire trabcdy in !he recorded history of !ht.'. North An1erican continent. is dead , She died Sunday ni~hl at U1e Portage Cowlly lfome. ~tRS. BRUC:t.: "'as :1 ve:1rs T1nl bt'r \\':tS ~tng ~111d tliL' !0\1 n l>oa'll•d the IJU!Jun 's J 1J:!(''t \VOOdl'llWl!J'L' fill'[urY \\hll'h turnl'll out tubs. doorha11dlt:>, barrel ctll'crs :.rid sh1ugh.::l), A SJ\IALL 5.;11vn1ill l'.'i.IS locuted up the river 11nd nc.urby 1v11s a sash door and blind f:.u.:lory. The ::.un1ntl·r lil·fure \1 ! fire I» ti'°"' .. I \J °> (/••''<'I 0.1.w! Ladies' wear. Open to the Public 11:is an l~xtrc1nely dry one Big Discount, Dresses. Coals. Slacks. S1,11ls. f11r Ille 11rL·a. ReL'Ords shov.• and Misc Kimberly Knits. ot he( rhi·rc v:cre only tv.·o rains we ll-known brands. fri1in July through Septcn1ber. 'l'lil' wells gave out and the Starti"9 Satwday, Feb. 9 at 11 :00 u.m. 1\'oodS and gr a s s I and s dally ttwouqh Sunday, Ftb. 17. '"noundiog lhc 1own became FASHIONS BY ROBIN ri11der-Ory, 23529 Colle de la Luisa Funeral services w e r el 11 S{'hedulcd for today in Stevens l~-------·la<Jun--••H-1 •'--------• Poin t. 1 • SACRAti.·lENTO IUPfl - 'f'he state-controlled prl('e of tnilk. "hich jun1µcd by up to 10 l'ents a half gallon in superrnarkels l;i.sl rear, \\'ill 11:1\'C to be hiked a~jin n»:..r HH)nlh to sa ve dairyincn frorn ii M'!'lUU:i C'U~l C r U II C h , "! think !here is no doubt \\'(' wtlJ have a raise," C'. JJrunel Christensen, dir('ctor of th e state Deparlmen l of f ood and Agr'icu!lure. s.:iid Tuesdav. "/ ..-::an und erstand \\'hal lhe dcdrymcn <ire up against." old CkL 8, 18'/I, when' fire lp;o ______ -;;;-;;;-;.;.· ;;;;;;;;;--------------;;;.;;;;;;;..,;-;;;-;.. _____________________ • 1 destroyed lhL' Joggi11g to.,.,•n of P1kl PoUtl<•• A<:i.·trllsement Pt•Shtigo, \\'is., <Hid I 6 Klcagl,,s In Deniurul Tliis Ye"r J\'[)J ,\NAJ-'OL IS, Ind. 1UPI1 -Cr:ind !Jragon \\'i lliam ~1. Ch:inl'Y of U1e Indiana Ku Klux Klan has asked for non1in:itions 11f "dedic:;itcd. hone.st and relii1ble" persons as: kleag!es. ''1n an es!:iblished realn1 ~uch <JS ours," Chane~· wrote in a lr!ter to "Klansmen, Klanslad1es and Junior K lans 1n e n of Indiana . . klcaglrs ;i r c appointed or co111 1nission('f.1 b_11 !hr gr<Jnd drngon of 1hc realni_ Kle ag l es re cl·i ve $-1 conl!niss:lon on each nc1v n1en1ber that they secure and $3 on each ren e1val. ALTllOUGll (.11rislt>11 sr·n said l1i' c· o u J d 111il speeulalt' on the amolmt of the state1vide hik.~. industry officials said lhrv \rould ask for a four c:en't per half-gallon j11n1p. 111c· s1~11r11•idr rl'1ai1 ;11·eragc 1)l·r hulf gallon 1~ f>li l'•'n t.s. He :,:;11d thL' l'Xat:t arnount 1vill be <ll'lt•rn1ined ft1llo1ving A l'ir.•t National Institute of 1\rts and Letters has nan1ed L.oul se Talina of New )'urk to be a 1ne1nbcr. She'll be th e first won1an 10 join group in its 73-ycar history. s ll r r ou11d111g comn1unities, elain1ing ;1L lt·ast 1.500 li\'1•s. The fire occ11rc'<i the s;.in1c day as !he great Chic::igo fire 11·hich killed b('l\\'l'en 2!)(] and 300 per sons and caused au estin1ated $2.6 million in dan1age. Not too n1any people ' rcn1c1nhl·r the Peshtigo :1rt·a fire. probably bec:.iusl! of the l'Omnlunication p rob ! e n1 during the tinie. 111e people ~1 F'eb. :.!7·2g public hcarin.t; ----------- by the dr pa rtn1cnt'~ rnilk al Grl'l'n Bav, just so n1iles :n1:iy didn't. kno11• 11' hat h,1 pi:~·n('d until !110 da~:-; lctlf'r, ;UHJ it look !hf' !'!'SI uf the \1orld fil'c 11·erks to find out 11·h:i1 happrnt·d. s t a b i I i z a. t i o n unlt in Sacr:in1ento. The state is divided into milk rnarketing areas \Vtlh the highest price, 72 Cl'nts per half gnllon. being charged in Si~kiyou County. ;_ind th e !01\'esr, 6J (' c n ts . in Sacran1en1 0 and San Luis Obispo. 1l1e c:os~ in ihe Bay Art:a is fiti c:<·n!s. 11·hich \viii ju1np to ti7 c:ents Feb. 17 under i.ln increase granted J\lond ay. Br11 ... 11.i11g· Critical :\lRS. BRUCE'S parents, r.1r. ;ind ~l rs . John C. \Vern er.I 1~·ere Gennan i1nr11igrants 1.,.ho SACl{A1\ll~i\JO J/\P l settled in th e con1n1unit.v of, "!jex ;ipµt':d and super flavors Peshtigo sho rtly be fort: the ' in !OOthp.'lStl' arc touted on fire. The \\'erncr f;1111il~· ;1nd i 1'\' ;is 1in~· <lllSll'('r to dcn!<l l ot her su rvivors i•se11pcd thcl prohlt.:.n1~. hut early training flaines by v>:.iding i1110 tl1c l in oral h~·girnc is 1he crucial Peshtigo River. 1 f~ietor," says tl1e slate health Peshtigo, \I' h ,, r I."' th(l l <lircctcr. population has alrnost doubted f)r. \\'!Hia1n J\1<11·rr said that froin 1,750 to 3,UO si nce the '1 "1nircnis used fri be 1nore fire. "'as considerl'd a "booin -IN LAGUNA BEACH -MARCH 5 - JON BRAND FOR COUNCIL "On numerous occasions, Jon Brand has appeared in behalf of the Greenbelt. I am personally very grateful for his help." James W. Dilley -Endorsed by Village Laguna - "If you feel there is a need for a kleagle in your nrea. please subluit his nan1e to the rcaln1 office for consideration.'' CURT '.\11LL ER. ecnnorni~t and legislati ve <inalyst for ltu! L..cague of C11lifornia \1ilk l'roducers, \\'hich represents half lhc Grade A dair~·n1cn in the state, s:.iid "hundrrds" of dairv111l'11 could be for ced out of busi11es:;. clcrnan:ling" on toni h bn1shing. toii·n" on the northern frontier I 'd S Cl Pdod tor ~V Jot\ Br•nd tor Councll Commll!H -(nm. Jon B•dn<I. 136& Cerr1!01, l .ogyn.o Be~t~ lie s:i1 a recent. anta ara _ _e>o~f ~tl~"'....'.:"~'i~lr~oo:'d~s~·~'°'._l~h":c_1~s~;o~·s'.:·~ ........ ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ C-0unty study sho11·ed that 65 ' 1JJ L I i·t. !it., t ·'" 1.1. '::. • ~"0'.) Hnd"''·' blvJ ' ( ,ln M''" • 6'321 v;.,.,,,.,,,11.,,, w~''" '" '" 'l ~C6 \'I. (d•"r1~• !. B<.11ol ~t. Sa1,1~ -'"a prrc:ent of the children in klndergarlt>n through si xth grade need dental c11re. • 179(1.<; M,.•1~ot.;:i S•.·,-• ~! 13 1-Seoch Blvd., f T • 11 v~;I<', tlu'1!,nQl~n S..L!Lh • l>••·I' f, 6 lU ·"I"' ll!.J, • ~03 1 l/Juro"« lh 1r1~11•i;c•1 £~,,. h Hc·m '•fl'O" Ueb h A New Sparkling Idea in Mirror Tile Decorating! ~1, ... ~;.:.:.:..:,,;2;;.::. =::. .. ~1 t !2" " 3 Decorator Smart Designs Each One in 3 Different Colors "Mir-A-Glamour " MiPPIPTilll •Marble. Siorburst ond Rose De~ign s ~...Choice of Red, Silver or Gold Cr••I• yevr own .... outiful wolb with thit O.d9ner Colle<tlen ef 1211; I 2" t9ftperploled n'lirror tiletl Adtl new •l•9ont• and d lrnentiot1 to foyer, "'°throorn, at1y """'· •••d'I' -and -•'I' -lo it1.tall. Compl•t• with Got-iUa Grip Mout1tin9 tapt. Com"" lhll lor PTicun llis ~P Omlty Mrrll' Tie Box of 6 • ' Sears Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located on the Lower Level Prices Effecti1·e throu(l:h Sa.turday, F cbruary l f, Fancy Frcnch-st)·lt-Bikinis '.°'••a r,., l,11w l 'rii'1•! l;L'n1inlnc: ~ind.,. !riv~douc.. 11 1.L:.h 1._ut ~ides ,ln d lac y rr im. N yl(in rrictlt 111 .1 ~<;;1 J ftl·~l L1d1)r~. :::i1lC:S 5 ,(•,-;'. N~lon Tricot Half-Slip in Colors :-.1•:1r~ I •"" I 'r i, · ,. ~ EJ,i.:eJ \\·ich nylon l.1cL· tr1 nl. l.l.1o;ril 1Zvtl \VJ.1,1. i\l1nl, 5hi.Jft , ave:r.lgL' lvn grh~. S [() L. Think Lovely Lingerie for Valentine's Day Gifts! ;--~· M " All-Nude Panty Hose , ..... 69c tow l'ric1•! . p111r All.sheer fron1 heel ro i\f csh J.:ni r n ~·lon . ()ni: fi rs 95· I 50 lbs. Colors. I Ot', SI/.{' Us• Seors ltevorving Charge .. , Easy-Care Shift Gowns t'.l.1th1nL' \V:t5h.ibli:-of tonon. . 111d·p11i}'L'SIC:r. Assnrtl'J rr1n rs. S1zl'S S. J\I. L. Fine-fitting Co.ntour Bra ~;·:~;, 147 Smooth nylon 1ricot. Whi1 i:-. Fills out ln·bctwL·t:n !IJz(·s . ,/ ~. ';. 1.1-\ . -.~ _..._, ' -:5-~}i;"i\ I -\l\-- ! ~ ... :·.;:-;r;( . I ' • . '" ., I '-, -' ''..-:·J • l. I '. • f ~,~ -r , ) "'... I : I .·~~ .: . ...:1 '· ;'J)f"~;,7 • i: I .I I/ 1/, --'1 \', . ....____, ' . l ' # :~:,; ;\ \ ... J ,-' "_,, Fenmtlne Styled Peig11oir Sets ~;.:,'.;, 491 :-t' I Sh1lr ,C::O"''H :u1d rll,lflhin,e roht: 11t 11r!1•11 1r11"r 11 1!11 ll.11n ty tr1111 . 1\,•iir!L'•! 'r \I~·'· ~. 1\I, I.. • - I sears I Costa Mesa 3333 Briotol St. 8150 Lu Palma Ave. Buena Park Orange 2100 N. Tn•lin Av('. !'i ittrf' Hnu,...~ Mnt1.J•r thru S1h1rtl1y 9 :30 A..~. 10 •J1:to 1·.~1 .. !'iu"rl•r I :Z ~oon • HAI~. •ot1ur;11.,o.NO (0. Phone 54-0-3333 Phone 628-4400 Phone 637-2100 lo 5 l'.M. 1 I " ' • _, ) Boy, 10, T1irows Tantrums DEAR DR. STE!NCROllN' ~1y son is given 11\1 kinds of vitamins. btlt they don't 1eem to help hi m. lle's an overactive child. I suppose hyperactive is the commonly accepted nante for it. He is 10 years old and in the fourth grade. His math, spelling and l eading are below DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE a\·eragc. Jn school and at home he is ah,·ays banging and drumming. I-le makes grimaces. 1'1e is ex!rcm('ly hard to motivate. 11e Will t h r o w ~If into a tantrun1 ,,·hen i!!ked to do certain chores. Of course 1 insist. and he wil l 00 U.em after h i s tantrum. OUR BACKGROUND has been a quarrclson1e marriage. We are trying to do something about it throu~h marriage counseling. ril y oldest son v;ho is 15 has been involved in drugs. So our home. has mt been very stable. And financially things are rough. too. ~fy question is this. Can anything else be done to help the 10.year-old before he !;tits his teen years? He raises a -#ruckus when "''e menlion that we'd better see a doctor lo • help him. -Mrs. A. CO~UtlE1',.: A!. I S<.>e it. there are going to be quite a few more tantrunis before you succeed in getting him " to a ped iatrician f or "..: euminalion and treatm<..-nt. .......,.· But you'll have to persevere. ~ Otherv..ise, your problem will get larger and more difficult to handle. 1 want to interject that you and your husband are taking an important step in trying to solve your ov.11 problems. Without any que&tion as home background impruvPs your son will improve, too. So "''ill the older boy. Your son's pediatrician V.'ill likely p r esc rib e some medicines that ha\·e proved to be very cffectl"e for youngsters \Yith hyperactivity. Jn addition he lvi\l study him (p:>Mibly "'' i t h brain-wave recordings. too l to learn ..... +.ether or not he has some unrecogniud brain damage. Another point I'd like to make. You say he has trouble in spelling and reading. Per- haps spec:lal reading clinics will help. Many a child be- comes a problem simply be- cause he is unable to read and ls suffering from some ronn or dyslexia. ~frs. A., I am gl ad you've written f.or help. Follow the tips I've given and you may som be on the right road to straightening out the entire family. DEAR DR. STE!NCROHN' What ls meant by rectocele and eystocele: fo.fy doctor says 1 have both and advises surgery. Is It nece1sary? My only oomplaintl are a feeling of fulness In my rectum and dllflculty in eliminating. l have the em ba rr1 I a in g complainl allo ol nol being able to control my bladder when l meeie or laugh hard. J expel tome urine lnvolunlallly. ""8nlt yoo. - Mn. J. COMMENT: ~1tny women go alc>n( with aymptoms like youn wHhout operation. But I thW< tlley llll!er dilcomfort UMeO<SUrUy. Surgical repair ol a bladder blllglng Into 111• ••alna (cyotocel•l and ropalr ol a rectal wall lmplncinJ a!mnnally Into the vagina (rectocel') Is U8Ulllly quite i.uccessful. tr !!till in doubt. ask for the opinion of another gynecologist in oonsultation. Wrtlnesday, February 13, 197'1 DAI LY PILOr l ~ / . ' ' ... REMEMBER ••• VALENTINES DAY IS THURSDAY We still ~awe a larre select io~ l1r your last 111i1111tt Valentine t ilts _ all at ThrillJ low, l1w pr ice i! Li'I Angel Heart ... .,, ..... .,.. s144 lolled w ·•~ <I~· '"'o"' c11otol"•e• .,. ..... ,.. s13ss ,,.,,.,. " .... W·•~ 'JO rv.i ,.,, "'3 \II ~• HC~8 -~ *Ii For Him . : Schic k Styler Dryer !'.~~~\.~~'~:."'~ $ I 811 N <>•~1;1i •~I~• .. 1.,.,, •.).JO • ~:~~~·:.'. 0::!~;. b:.;!~~·m••' PRICES SLASHED on THRIAY NAME BRANDS DECORATOR BOUTIQUE ,J, ~=~~·"!!a~~ ~~~!.ng $ 44 'THE AMBllCAN'S' '"'" l•o1!i•< I U1UO!>< lo .. 11 s1 59 to l•tt><• ""'!11 I! h u t ••M "iol P '"•• ••<•,0~1 .... \• . ' •••• , .... ' •'· ' •'••• • •• I ' O" •• Oo""' ,..,,.,, '~"'' Jalta Vodka or Castle Gin Fifth Gallon Br.,oi;I 'n Su llt<r Pio!" "' col. o,ful, coreftte de•;gn• per t~c• !0t poho, 1tO•le••. boa'>. 'ompe" • SJ!Jd 1'11111, Jt 11 2 ... S1.99 • De1sert Disk ............. Sl.99 • S1op/Cu11l lowl1, •k.11 2 ............................... $1.99 • S1111 l owl wilk li• ..... , ................ ,_,. ....... , ...... Sl.99 • Cre1111 r ite-er .............................................. i l.99 • Wt1tU"e Serri11 l1w1. ..... ......... . .. .............. 12.99 • DrJI 'lllltr .................................................. $2.11 • Sl.lS Noil Poliih • Sl.lS l ipstick • S 1.SO liquid MokeuJI • Sl.7S lye Shadow Powder • SI.SO lyt Sh1dow Stick N u!1onolly k nown mukeuJJ nov• or o lrocf1on ol l+s1 regular p11ce '" ~pec1ol clo~e 01•! purcho~e . Excelll•r1! c.olor selec 11011. Made by Europ ean Craltsmen! Full Fashion Acrylic Women's Sweaters Chrome Plated Scissors & Shears No_,, p t•<•d R>f'n low!'• !P«>n ""' <'~<"V <'•!V low 11•«P ol SZ99 "' '""''"d '""" oltc•. ~to<I •"'"'""I : ~::1~:;'}X:'~.;yc:·~"· $49 9 , ... 1 .. 1 .. ~'/fl JI II I" ne'N <olo" •hot <>d<l • ., ,,,....,r ,•t •o !J~< <Iv"' '~" {Un n~vl!t hovl' too munv' ... ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, $19 6 • !"~l<f ''"'""I l<oHfl l • r l ul 1""•" • 0<111 l•••" ~"'"" •• 1 ...... 11., s,,,,.., '''" Ult<l'°o' 1111"lolf1 01• II ll•lol Jll<O U \!0111' Re g. $14 .95·$29.95 De luxe r'r b · ., 4'.!!'l">RUBBER GLOVES ~.~.: •..... 58' ~ .• _, 7·Dz @l:J> 16-0Z. SHAMPOO \iL~:i:,: .•. ,, .. 59' Toothpaste ~ SKIN CARE LOTION "'" ... 68' ~ BALSAM ;::: .. ::: ........... .78' • · ·· SUPPOSITORIES ~·: "' ...... 54' ·~r.·;~:.:· ~BABY POWDER ::.:· ........ 54' ----@ill'> SPRAY STARCH "'' ...... 43' , ~'"'"'"' ®l'.> SHAVE LOTION :,::.~~:: ..... 58' :,..; ., @ill'> BAR SOAP :::""" ....... 2 ! 27' @:'.'> @;'.'.>GLASS CLEANER ~.::., ...... 38' Baby Diapers "~.:.,ALUMINUM FOIL ::,:"'"' ... 2 ,,.11 :::,:::· Sl 49 @10 HAIR CREAM ;.::· ......... 52' .,, •' 11 '"''""" ~BUTANE FUEL ::::· ......... 59' fi .-.' :.-, Baby Shampoo 78c ~ .'¥'/ j ~ ; ._ ' ,t. Vitamin C 111llfll t 150 mg Batllt cl 1 aa De luxe Vaporizer 1o11, ,, .. ,.1 .. 1 •0111 !II s5sa ARRID £XlRA DRY 9·0unce -Regular. Unsce nted 9 7 C ANll·P£R SPIRANT or light Powder 1 o s3as DRISTAN D£CONG£STANTTABLETS $211 • • • a 1 • a • 1 BOTTLE OF 100 a 1 s1 31-•114. Glassbake Ovenware Sale Reg. •5•• & '6'' ,woa~~' Mirrors BALS M Conditione< $1 O 9 A 12·0unce Regular or Super • • Swag Lamps s1 44 ALBERTO ~ .1 s19~~ -s14-7 t--PLA_Y_TEX_T_A-MP-0-NS-,.f.f-;pf-. $-1-18 ¥~t.~!.~ '°' •11"11t C•"'n couttolt • 11.JI •••Ill 1t1•lllll l 1ia •lll.Cii.1•111 ·"M1\o,tl.11HllJ tllll ~moorh finish mo~11 cleon1"9 eO•Y· REG. $11,88 BOX OF 12 .. , • 11111" l'l\I , ..... tnl IH! • 111&1" '"" r11•M 1oou1I• • lh ll" 1<111 l11•tt •tU 1,.1 • lh1'"hi l>"l;t!11•1Hllln111 • 111,.-... , •• 11 ..... ligh1Weigh1, l!OSV 10 in11oll wi1h hon9e• clip1 complete. Do·ll·Yoursell and save l11dy to ini!oll fo1 new Hou'V. 1po<:lou1" "'''a. b.Jght"l!l1 in o "y roam 12Vt •l1V• with "'°"'"'i"g odh11ive. 19fll0Voblt I. <IU- IO~ 0o ii .Vo""'U I. 10~1 I leaCrmlmyjcllea Costa Mna JU L 17111 St. 12~88C - ' Santa Ana w .11 ;r&wGI Santa Ana ........ __ • lot .. 11 Gt!llUI h U1j • tltlof Cr11111 G1111 • •ttl!lttlUU Cltl•>ll ·UIMrFl0•11IP•01h • '""" 1tu 111tl ' l.lMn '"l;;~==o:f _..110 1t1110l U1u • Pl1i1 1r ••IH 11~1111 • P11Y 1r Src1rltr (HlllJll • Alr•til E1,1ltt11 • Stll·Jtal lml•I •• ,., lhf• Nu-Iott Fabric Sollan8r 64-0z. S.ov1 O'<(!t Vi 1h1 P"'' of rhe 1<>.odi"g brof>dl Fountain Valley ggc 59c ALKA SEL UER •••• :0~1'.'1•11 ••• 4 9 c s1 31 Head & Shoulders1 ~'i::~:::b':" •• 99c s1 89 TRIAMINIC £XP£CTORAN! $1 44 • a I • • 1 1 4·0unce 1 SOMINEX Battle of $1 •• I I •••• I I 32 Tablet s I 28 93c BAN ROLL· ON ANll· l y,.ounce Regul11 7 7 c PERSPIRANT or Unscented I Buof40 • 77 C ggc JERGENS LOTION tO·Oun ce 7 7 C 1 W it~ Dispenser 1 • 33c BAYER CH IL OR£N'S 2 7 c ASPIRIN 1 1 • • Bottle of 36 -1 V"' Grai111 • M1p1l• .. T ...... E!Taroollodrllold Huntincjton Beach ·-ol-ot Huntinqton Beach hoch ilt<d. ol •- , FOUllfaln Valley ........... [ ... Westminster We1 ....... 1t... at ~ Wut Huntincjton Beach 95 HunlioMjt .. ltoch Huntincjton Beach 5511 w..- ' , , I ll.1.IL v PILO T Wtdnrsday r tbru.iry 13. 1Q74 ------ l ~ L. ~I. Boyd l(ille1· Wl1ales Do Attacl{ Ma11 ) ·In IO\'L', thrrf'·:-,1 1\1:.i~" unt· \\hO k1~ses and onr 11ho ~ tlff\·1:-the t ht·t·I..." l'hL· Fren('.h s;i y th<1 t pro\·trb1:1ll~ ( ~1111·s to rnind ix!L·a u!'-r 1Jf ;1 s;1d lu1c 111 <1 noll· from ;1 ~ San ~'rancisco subsc.ril><'r. \\'ritrs he : "I l'eally though! l \ h.H! 1h1· f...l'}' to rny girrs heart. !Jul It jui,t didn 't ht 11l·r ' 1.i.:n11 1on " i I Thi ngs thal ne\'rr come ou t e\·r n: l':n\•clopcs and sta- t1011C'ry. S p.i~hclli and sauce. l'l'tH:ll and eraser. llot t.logs and rolls. S1:11n 1JoS .1nd 1;1lcnllnl'S. \\'hat cl::-c? A hole ;ind its rt•fill dirt. \\'a!'> none orhcr 1h;111 ll:1rr\ /·' ll ;1rlov.· v.ho :!o;ud. ··~I an is th!'· null' ;11\11!\<11 ,·;.ip;1hlc of spea king :ind 11u1n- :11 i 1" lhf' only ;.11un1al 1nc:.ipahll' of 11•1l ~1,,.·,1 l..1ng '' l\ILLE/l \lll.\Ll';S flt·r rntly reported therc is no kno\\·n r(•cord of n killL'!' \1'hale a11n1·k ;1g;ii ns1 ;.i 1n;11i. Change thaL H. E. S1i ns1111 ol Aern i·. 1\li1.:h .. pilot t"d ,\ir For.er-planPs OVL"r :\l ;i~k:1 during \\'orld \\';1 r 11 . l!L· dl''-Cl'i l>t~s th e ditching of :1 C·."1-I bet 11 l'f'll Ad:ik :ind ('old f311~ b~ Ont' Capt .. John<>oo. a squad- ron lt•:1dl•r ho· ~1d1ni rl'd grratl~·. ·\s fo!Jo11·s: •·JohH'-On pull.'i a pcrf,·cl se1do1111 :ind gf'IS in1n his din~h.\'. Aho11 t !h1•11 , a paek of kil lt'r 11 h;1lcs surround hin1. \Ve cirtlr at \l'.11'(· he igh1 trying lo sc:.i rc thi'nl off. \\'e h;1Vl' no an1n10 for thr guns. One 11·h;ile knot:ks hin1 ou t of the cl1nghy, b111 he s1rims b;ick and tries to c·!i1nb 111 ;.ig<Hn. l 'hen another \\'h air lea ps uul of the \l il!er :ind comt·s dO\\'ll on top of hin1. In <1 fc11· second.,:, the dinghy pups back up. Th<> 11·halc and Johnson are gone ... " tl. "f.c; 1·v·s Frank ~le-Gee a grandfather?" A. fie 11 as <.t grandf;.ither before he turned 40. I I I Q. "Out of p1·t.'f! lllll gro\\•nu ps around here 1rllo («1rn I 1nor1· 1han $15.UUO :1 1c•1r, ho111 n1<Jn v arc 11·on1c1f~" I A. Si x. • • I M":!"!,~'.~'.~~::~ :~~~: ~':,~:~~~,~~1111~:,~I r:,,:~:r~11cy ii A. 1'\c1\• Zc;dand. ~I Q. "lf you ,,·ere ro barbecue an tlcphnnr. 1rh<ll par! i 11·ould be !he tastil's\'.''' 1 A. The foot pads. I'm told, ' \\'as not so long ago thal \rax 1nanncquin-. 111·rr b<tlll11'{I fron1 !he ~hops i11 1 ;1;1s~o\\'. Scotland , on thr th1·or\ !ht•\ 1\·C'rc eru11eull.1 :1 n1u.,u1.~ l~cau::.e they eould1i'I tlrl'.-.s· thl'nl- scl\'cS. The big bre11 1 ·n~·:-111 En ·~l.111<1 011 11 n1ost of lhc puhs thl·rc Just as 111 .. IJ1g uiJ coin,i.11.ic::. here 01\'n so n1any of !ht• ga1-0Jine sUll i1u1' You 1r;111t to l!i'l Jlll!l a 111ont',\··rnak1 11g businrss·.i !n1· port ht>rb~ and !'-!1lct·~. Thl' n1 :1r k1·1illg bo\-. •:1" ht1t1>;f·hol(] cooks around ]J,,,.,. 11:1\\• gorH' 11ilr! i11 lh" l:1st c11t1plt· 01 ~·ear.c; fo r f:ine.v for1·1g11 se~1son111~s. Jf _1LJ11 ;1eC'rue gre:l! \\'l'ill1h ;is a rt•sult of th is sugi:::f'~t 1011, plv:1sL· 1·,·1ni1 the i11 - vcstn1cnt counsel or"s fep prornpl l,1· In l lu.~ nf l'1l't'. :1rf(frl's8 111r11/ lu I. ,\/ Li1 '~f'I. f'.(J, /;<1.I' /Si.I. Neu'· porr Bea('/1 . 921J(i(/. Try it! You might hate it. (s E E K) K x A 0 F I N D J B D G '"' ·~ :·. r "" -! , ,,., · n·_ .., word game tha1 could 1nok·· <.r v•.·,•NJrd "lJI •lVt-'1 nu111er. It can bt'.! .?uqht cit1d '', . .,d · •·'ry Uav Hl ihe classified odvc·rt 1!,111q _1...:r_11on Qf th~ Doily Pdur. ;,..f'k: o nd F 11rl ... ,[EK t. f-11'.J [j' 11-,d::i / ro -.,:,.. ,/ 1 1,1 won1 ! J ..... \ ,,,d !ond •I >.1(1(11•1 t')n"11')rro·"' A daily feature of the Classified Ad Section of the DAILY PILOT Kids Like To Ask Andy I '\ , .... ,,, .•. ,., , .. ,,,.,.s 1\ llltlt• (',11nhud1:111 girl l·u1 11lor ts ht r t·rv1n" brother 1n l r1<11('h-iJ11 11l ho111c 111 l'llllt)Jll J'cnh ;1-. ('nn1 1 nu111 ~L t,;tl!lttl't''> h~Hn bar•I (\u11 h•1d i:111 t ;1 pi tal. ~111r1.· 1 l1~u1 300 pc·r~o n" \\ 1·rt: f...ilh:d or 11 0\llld{!(/ l!I it ll ih·).. (hi ~ \\'Ct k. •• ., • • • " - .. . " , .... -. • P1·ostitutio11 Law Voided • ' ' .... . - . >\ B.\TO~ ROUGE . W iliPI) l.ou1siana's prostitution lri \\'S a r ,_. w1con~t1tut1u11al because t hey d1scr 1cnin<1te: asa1nst won1e11, District .Judge J ohn Covi ngton ha ... ruled. C-Ov1n~lon said in his ruling 1'Ul'Sda.v 1h:1t s1111c prostJtution lu ws only pun1 ~h \~on1cn and pro~ idl' lnr no rx:ruiltics for nl t·n in \oh·ed in s uch t11~1 iv1tics. "\\'E THEN SE I·: I h c problein .:is one of I h e r xploi latio n of thl' female. and no dist1nc!ion 1s nu1dc bet1\·ern rn:i les v.·ho exploit or fen1alcs "ho ex ploit." Covin~ton S111d TI1e ruling "'as madt in a case in,·olvlng C h a r I o l t e De vall. who was charged with prostitution. "Since Louisiana law docs not punishe x t r am ari ta I relations between men end \ron1cn of age unless money Is involved. it n1ust be the money which makes the o I he r w i s e lawful act criminal," tTie ruling said. ··w111c11 HANDLER 0 f 1noncy does the law single out? The buyer or the seller of the services? Neither lhe We're moving to our brand new Santa Ana warehouse store and we have tons of huge "1,·t•r nor the recipient •n thr fern.ale-male transaction 1:i rondffi1ned, nor is the gi\·t r in 1he male-remale transaction condemned. "The state is unable to demonstrate any rationality to that sequence. In applying principles of logic to the case. we arc met with a horrifying conclusion. ''Since sex is not criminal. and n1oney is not cr!n1111;1!, and fcmale--malc monied s1·x is not criminal. but n1alc·fc- male mooied sex is crii1u1I. th,_. Ja11; is irraliCUlal.' ' Actress Botvs Out NF.IV YORK (AP ) - Actress Eltzabeth 'fayloc says doctor's orders will kee p her fron1 attending <in al'.·ards cerenmny held b,r the llasty Pudding Club of Harvard University. :)ht' and her h11sb;1nd, actor Richard Burton. ar(' lo ll'R\'e S 1~· i t 7. c r I a n d Friday for Los Angeles. 1'he two v.·erc to have stopped off in Cainbridge. i\lass. to rec<'il'<' 1he l'l ub's n\\·a rd as the "Ou1 s111nctin g Coupl e of 1he \'ear." -~ Rolls of carpeting that we can't take with us . It's all drastically reduced to clear out before we have to close our doors at this location ... Hurry in for big savings! Indoor -Outdoor K1!chen Pnt10 Ga me room Bath Easy to install -do 11 yoursel f A \\'tdc wide range a t colors !o choO$r> 1rom s 79 sq yd COMPARABLE VALUE 52,49 Nylon Hi -Lo s Slurdv long WC'[lr1rir1 100°1., con- 11nucus lilament nylon pile Vw'lll not lull Shf'd or mat -so ea sy lo care tor Select tram fac;h1on !weed com- b1n<it1ons 99 so yd COMPARABLE VALUE '3. 99 Kitchen Prints s A durable kitchen carpel ot nylon nile 1n rwo brand new pa11erns Brighten up any kitchen when you choose !ram five color comb1na1tons in each pa!1ern 99 sci yd COMPARABLE VALUE '6. 99 Non -Crush Nylon Shag s Full, t1eavy. med ium lenghlh pile Long wearing Ext ra sup"e r va lue Solect from c1gl1 teen solid and 1 ~ .... eed colors 99 '>Cl yd COMPARABLE VALUES 5. 9 9 ~~~'~o~~ f J,~,s~o~v~,~~°" shag S Dep endable DuPo nr Dac ro n ootysler An outstanding value •n !wenfy sohd and tweed colors 99 SQ yd COMPARABLE VAL_UE 56. 99 ~!~~~,! H~:~~},~gn shcdomg °' S malling Double 1u!e backing for long wea r Ex.ccllent for high tra t!tc areas 99 COMPARABLE VALUE '3. 99 Medium Shag s Heat-set contn1uous l1larnent nylon for dependable. long v1ear Hand- so me dense leidure 1n a large selec- tion of tv1ecd comb1na 11on:> 99 •;q yd COMPARABLE VALUE 55. 99 UltraShdg s UHra dense polyesler ptle More. sumotuous carpet to the yard. Select from v1 brari t tweed colors for luxury decorating 99 SQ yd COMPARABLE VALUE 56. 99 Sculptured Nylon s Continuous lliament Cadon Nylon Hides soil<>. s!a1ns and 1<; stat•c 1es1slanr Random sllearing tor a lux.ury look 1n el even !lowing tweed colors 99 COMPARAILE VALUE 56. 99 Tight Twisted Plush s· A nch velvery extra short sh.ag. DuPont Dacron polyster. 1191"1tly tw1 sled for luxurious long wear 99 SQ yd COMPARABLE VALUE s9. 9 9 • • J .... ,. • • r ' • • SA YE 20°/o To 40°/o On Our Huge Selectian of REMNANTS & ROLL-ENDS Padding and Guaranteed Installation Available On AllPurchases ,-------------~-----.... ~~ .. ~ The Largest Carpet chain in the West " 524 W. 19th STREET COSTA MESA 642-4305 OPEii 9.9 MOM. THRU FRI. -9·6 SAT • .:_ 1 l ·S SUI!. - • 'c ir 'La ~s !Pa .,, 1 . li·o ., ~1) :In ;Jk . Jll ~::;111 <in ' ~!'{' ·as :--~f -.... t ·:ca :111y 'Ve :,Jh =i . :.lnt ~-t •. ·•. . . .' I. . ){ '!" on eh r,~ J ·11.s t' L fo or •• • .. .,; ::e 'ta Ii j\; ' .. ,, ' • l .. i'" I A Gas War J1u.lge Battles 2 Me1i l·'rom W1 re Servicc?s p!unn lng for tl1e President to Gas Bias P1·ol1ibited By Sin1011 ~ A 51-year-old Io r inc r go to the r..'liddle East." :.,a1 n;1t f'UI' boxing t ham p 1 0 n "The President told you WASHI NGTON (UPI\ -~_b.1ttlL1.t f\vO upstarts ;1t a thi s?'' Warren \VtlS asked. Federal energy chief \Villiam -aasolini.• 11unip i<\ Milwaukcl'. E. Sirnon has pro h ibited .a Yes," he said. · · f . 1'he fnrn1«•r c:hunip. no\V service s ta I Ions rom 'Circuit Court Judge Robert • disc riminating against buyers :X.a ndry. said he tr aded President Nixon has neimed by selling gasoline only to j>unchi!s \vilh 1,.,.0 men in lhei r Ca rla Anderson !~ills of Los regular customers or those ~s · aft(•r lhl'y tried 10 push Angejes as new head of the who purchase large amounts ;-past him to pyrchE1s~ ga soline .Justice Dcpart1ncn t.'s civil of gasoli ne in ad vance. i lt a self-scrv1cc stallon. division. . Simon. acting Tu cs day t "If J had backed down , I S u b j e c l to Se n a t e und~r his authority to control ).\•ouldn't be coinfortable \\'ilh confirmation, ~1 rs. Hi lls, 39, pri~s and allocation of (DOior ~D1ysc lf." said Landry, a boxer fuels, urged motorists to ~1 the Nav y. (.., ________ __.) contact the Interna l Revenue . * PEOPLE Service immediately if they Armed b;;ndits robbed a believed they v.•ere being discriminated ag:ain st I n -"jlc1roit ~out sinficr, he-r · violation of his neW ban . . ,J1HJlht'r and a bHck1-,rround .:zingt's of 1nor1: l h;in $20,000 •in jc1rels and fur s. PutH'e said La ura L e e ~e"1oo, kno1\·n proft·~sion<1!ly es Laura Lee . w~•.s taking one ;-'-of her backup singers home ·:-:.1 th e tnne . She p<1rked her .~tar, bu! befor1.· singer Barbara :11yder could gf't out of the _'\iehirll'. robbers Ju111pcd inside :)the l'ar. ..( !\tiss Ncvvto'l'!°'.'! songs :111cludf'd "Lol'e Ri ght::.'" ;ind ;•·Ripoff." 'l,. * J. Prcsldt nl Nixon r e I aye d ..!word through a spokes111an ::that he has no plans to visit :""j hc !\fiddle East. H.eports had ~;c irculated he 11'ould favor such ~ .. :a Jr1p. :$ Deputy Press St•cretary ':'.t r rald L. \\"arren said there :~re '"no plans, nu c:on t1ngent'y : Mute Girl : .. Puts T,\'O "' ' ~On Trial ~ DETROIT (AP \ - A Detroit j~t"'cord£>r's Cour1 judge hris •1Drdcrl'd two nie-n to s1and trial (In first -degree murder 'c:hargl·s after thi•v \\" c re ldentifi1_1d in wuri by the d<lUl!h ter of lhC' \'ietirn -" ".10·\"f':tr-o!d dC'af-m111•• w h o ·Us~~ sign language 10 testify. Judge El l'in L. D:n·rnpor! Eled !\lond'ny that Elijah ossf·ll . 50. nnd .James ' \1'~1)11. 26. nlt1$1 st;:ind tri al for the .Jan . 17 fcital slabbing of 2fl·~('ar-0ld !{ub v Spencer. f'ollr1~ s.1id !hf' <l ea d \\'0111;111·~ <l aught 1·r, Penny, .v,·as !he only witness to the rnurdt·r in their \rest Side De troit home. .... Du ring I he prl'lilninar.v exam ination. Penny testified Wil h the aid of her special ;:education teacht'r 1hnt she :1a\v Rossell and Lav.·son ,fi ghting with her mother the .ilight of the slaying. -"-- \vill be the first woma n to hold the rank of an assistant attorney general since the 1920s when I' r es id e nt Woociro\v \\'i!son appointed Anncrtc Abbot Adams and !\label \Val kl'r \ViUebrandt as assistant attorneys general. !\lrs. Hi l!s, a Repub lican. \Vas chosen to succ e ed Hartington Wood Jr, in the $38,000 per year post. * Funeral services \\'ere held in \Vest 1-lolly...,·ood for actress Arline Judge at St. Victor's flornan Catholic Churc h. A number of movie veterans in{'luding Robert Young, Jack lfaley and J ack Oakle wt're ;-in1 ong the 1nourners for the netrcss who had been married ::;even lin1es. Miss .Judge's body "'as found Thursday in her apartment. She was 61. An autopsy sla ted death was due I() a ccidental choking when she vomited. * 1\ cou rt hcflring for Scott Newman. 23-yea r-old son of actor Paul Newman. has been postponed until Feb. 25 in r..lono County. A sheriff's spokcsmRn in the Korthern California ski resort of !\fan1n1oth La kes said young: Ne wman was charged 1vith assault.ing an office r \\'ilh a deadly 1veapon. disturbing 1he pea{'e and drunkenness . T hey said Ne\.\'man \\'a:'I being driven to jail after being :irrested in Birdgcport for lntoxication. * A tribunal in Erasse, France ch?laycci for a n1on1h a ruUng on a p!ca hy two illrgitlmnte r·tiildrrn of the \1\tc Pablo Plrasso to be co nside red le gal heirs. Claude and Paloma Ruiz Pl rasSo, 27 and 25 years old, respectively h a v c b c c n allowed to bear the name of their father but a lower court and the appeals court. both have rejecled th eir pica to share in the a r tist 's inheritance. 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Besides, the Nurth Cttrolina senior who Ji:as dcreated the likes of ManY Liquori and Steve Prefontaine, rnodt.81.ly clowngradc-s his ability despite a ~cnsatti>na l 'iiidoor season he just <:01n1>le1e<l. Vi1al drop, 11, ran an unprecedenU>d fourtb t'011Setutive lndoor s u b ~four . minuh.• rnilc last r~rlday, a.nd the self. effa cing kid with the winning grin stcppt .. '<I off the track and said, "No, I have no real lnterc!->1 in tile-Olytnp!cs what.!IOt.'ver. "If tht!Y htld the Olympics tomorrow, I probably woukln 't try out. l'ni fn this for fun, because I like the people f meet and U>e plaet"S I go." The Olympics are the goal of so many track athJetes that this statement alone boggles the mind. Tony explains : "I don't think I'd like all the pressure, the buildup, training for two weeks, tryi ng ·to peak for ju.st one r:J.<.-e. There would 6e immense pressw-e and l'tn just trying to have run.'' Waldrop's finest outdoor race was his 3:57.3 mile, last year when he placed Says Alston, Year's Grooming Boon to Dodgers LOS AN GELES (APl -!i.-lanager \V:.11tPr Al ston admitted he was dis~tppointl•d in the sag by his Los 1\ngelcs Dodgers la!c last year bu l said 'l'ues(f<1 y, "I fl'.'cl the club is a little better no1v than it v>'as at the start of last season ." At :.1 nc11·s conference in Dodger Stadiwn . Alston commerited, "We blew it last year. \\le had a !cad and Jet it gct al'>ay. But the year of experience for scv('ral of the players v.•ill help. A's Underpaid, Says Jackson; Talks Go 011 liAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"\l/e've been underpaid too long ," said Reggie Jilckson. one of the Oa kland A's stars 11'aiting to face owner Charles O. Finley across the arbiLrati9n table. Pitcher °Kt'n l-lo!!zn1an. a 20-game '1•innPr J;ist baseba ll season. was fi rst on the list and his hearing Tuesday las ted se ven hours. A IS.minute wrapup session 1ras scheduled today. ··r 11•ould have stayrd 12 hours if ·1 thought it v.·ould help," said the left· hander \l'ho is seeking about $100.000. Rl'!ievcr Rollie 1-~ingcrs' hearing began late Tuesday and bullpen partner Darold Knov.•lcs was scheduled for a hearing tOOav l.lt•forc the. arbitrator, llo'>'ord S. Bloc'k of Los Angeles. 01hcr arhit ralors voere hearing cases in New York and Chicago today involving players and their tca1ns unal>le to N'ach ;igf('ement under br1scball's standard s.1-~tem c.f negotiating contracts. :\lore than 50 play ers -nine from 1he A's -hal'e subm itted their names f(1r arbitrat l1)f\. i"'i l<"hers [>rJ1·e !\1cNally of Baltln1ort'. Tom1n y John of Los Angeles and Ken Brett or Pittsburgh <111d infi elders Frrd l"at ek and CooJ..ie Hoj:is of Kans!ls Cit y and Craig Net1les of th e New Yo rk Yanket>S are said to be arnong them. f)i ck \\'oodson . a 28·year-0ld pitcher for th0 !\1inncsota Tlv ins . had the dis tinction i\tooda y of becominf!'. the first p!a~·er 10 have his salary dispute aired lwforC' a neutral arbitrator. "I'm glad f'n1 the first cl\~('. It 's sort of setting 1ht.' grounrl n1lcs fo r others," said \\'oodson. \\'ho reportedly ea nlcd $19,000 v.·ith !hi..• 1'v.·in::i l;ist ye-ar. "1'his sys!C'nl Is very fair. Both pa rties h;,lve a good opportunity lo prrsent thelr vi1.•1\'S Ix-fore an in1partial lhlrd party.'' :;.;i)d nnon1t'Y J(·r ry l\apstein. rr-prcsent- ing lloltz rn;1n, Fingrrs and K110v.·les. '"I v.·as ~urpriscd it took so long ," &'lid Holtzman. "If s better than arguing by phone for \'>''O months. though." Fingers added. But •loltzman said Finley talked to him just once. for five minutes. ':.and advised n1e to seek arbitration. so T did. 11e. certainly wasn't going to change hls mind and neither was I. "At least 1101v I know that I'll have a contract and be in camp next week when spring· training opens." Under the arbitration system, which became available to players only this year, the art>itrator mlM select either t;he salary figure offered by the club or that requested by the playt>T. "For the £irst time. a player does not have to be in the position of either accepting the owner's figure or fmding a new way to make a living." said Marvin Miller. head of the Players' Association. \Vho is · attending the hearings here. We have as good a chance as any of them. "We also acquired help •Where we needed iL" Alston referred primarily to relief pitcher ti.-Jike Marshall and center fielder Jim Wynn, the latter coming to the Dodgers after Willie Davis was traded to Montreal for Marshall. "\Vith Marshall, Jim Brewer and Charlie Hough, I can't think of three better fellows to protect a lead in the late innings." The manager pointed out that in February. 1973, there was a question at third base, shortstop and second base. Bill Russell at short had limited experience and both Ron Cey at third and Davey Lopes at second were rookies. In fact, Lopes still hadn't beaten out Lee Lacy for the job. That came later. Asked about a possible starting lineup, Alston would not commit himself, saying, "I don't know from day to day who is going to play regularly. But I do think ·we have better balance than a year ago. "We don't have the hlller who will gel us 30 home runs. but we have a half dozen who may hit 15. \Ve led opponents last year in singles. doubles and triples bot not in.Jiome runs." Of the rookies v.·ho can1e through in their firsr major league season, Alston declared, "They have proved themselves. J.'or youngsters to \\in 95 games proves you don 't have to be at all ashamed of them." Of the late season slump, he romrnented. "We have to pull together to overcome the<ie things. I doii't know of any player who doesn't get into a slun1p -even Roy Cilmpanella." The Hall of Fame catcher. \\·ho ha s been paralyzed from auto accident injuries since 1958, was present at the ronlerence. Hc·s in town for a picture based on his life, "It 's Good to Be Alive ." One of the first black players to reach the major leagues, campanella said, "I've had a few setbacks, but things are looking up. "As one of the first blacks in baseball. I Y.'aSll 't y.·orried about money. I wanted to prove I could play baseball and be a gentleman off the field . "I'm thankful to the Dodgers for the opporturUty. So many fine things followed that I'm not even thinking of this v.'heel· chair I'm sitting in." Streaking Kings Battle Cl1icago CHICAGO (AP) -TI1e Los Angeles Kinir-J have found they ha\•e to do It themselves in the National llockey League battle for a playoff spot. The Kings fought their way in to fourth place in the Weston1 Division with four straight victories, including wins over rivals St. Loui s last Saturday night and Atlanta Sunday. But the comfort was shortlived for the Kings, who take on the Chicago Black H!wks tonight in the third game of a four game lrip. It's on radio, KFI (610) at 6 o'clock. After losing &-3 to Los Angeles. the Atlanta Flames came back and defeated the New York Islanders, +l, Tuesday night and moved back into a tie for fourth place wilh the Kings, both teams with 50 points. Los Angeles got some help from Vancouver, however, as ' the Canucks beat St. Loi.tis S-2 and the Kings remained just one point behind the third place Blues. The Kings conclude tbe trip Thursday night at Buffalo. second to Dave Y.'ottl(' of Bowling Grt{'n ln 3:57.l at the NC AA championships A3 the 197.; sea'IOl1 open..;, Waldrop appears to be this country's prenul!r miler. "Oh. J'm not in u~ class of guys like Wotitle and (Marty ) Liquori. l 'vt' always had Jess confidence as far as saying 1 am as good as those guys." Wottle and Waldrop run similarly, staying back witil the last 300 or so, then tacking on a blistering sprint to s urpas.." inti leaders-Rut \V<11drop sc._vs, "I wish I could run like Wot.tic. 11e has such a marvelous gradual buildup of speed and sueh a t.ren1endous burst of acceleration.'' •' On nnoth(•r sutij(·t:!. "S...vl•ra1 p1!0plP hJJ \'C. a.skL"<i 1ne about whcthl'.l· I'd l'Vvr tum pro and 1 tell Ulc1n l nt·v1·1· v.uulcJ Reeal.L'le thcu I wouldn't IX-doing, it for fwi: I would be doint:_ 11 for w rtit• other purpose. And that's-not whut niy workouts are aU abou1." Waldrop feels he's a better outdoor rwm(·r. having c!ippt-'d off a hatr rn!lc in 1:47.2, "11e recently l'On1pli·tcd v.:h:ll he calls IUs finest cross tounlry season for North Ca rolina by !)~.;u,:lng I \lh "When 1 started rwming. I 1v<1s good -for North (..'al'olina. AnJ 1 ncvi:r thought of n1nning tl1is fast. I've done everything J've ever drean1l'd of doing. ' . (JI course I s~oa\s, but ll1ey'rc pre11y ':1;,:ut. "lt 11-:ht tlO\V all l wtHll to do is do '>l't'll Jll the naLiOnll.ls and ri.~e to tht! l'hnllengc 1vhen I nin somebocty Aood Rut Tt'fllly, l a.l wfl>'~ 1!•1l 1nyStlf, Wht n l'n1 at the St<irtulg 11111", tl1a1 I don't ha\1(' ne:1rly as good a ('hanL~ us the others in the race. ··1 can think or :i lot of prop l(' who are n)ttt11 beUPr in the 1n11l· 1han u1e -t'vc always undl1rp laytd rnysl'lf." But suddenly. Tony \\':i!drop Isn 't underplaying hi1nsclf that n1uch. "Yeah, I guess I've been thlnkir1g about 1~innlng l:.11eJy. It's fun .•. " . -·,.; " llPI TelephoTo EASY SCORE -\r'ancouver's Bryan McSheffrey (26) catches St. Louis Blues .goalie \Vayne Stephen· son off guard and shoots the puck behind hi1n for a second period score in National Hockey League play at St. Loui s 'J\1esday nighl. Don A\vrey of lhe Blues is at the left \'ancouver posted a 3-2 win. Sports Clipped Sho rt ·' Laver Tops Italian Rival BOLOG i-:A, Italy -Top-seeded Rod Lav er of Corona del ~lar 1va~ extended to three sets while third seeded Arthur Ashe needed just two as both players won their opening round matches Tuesday in a \Vorld Oia1npiooship Tennis toumameni. Ashe. blasted his way past Tom Leonard. 6-4 , 6-2 by utilizing a deadly service and strong net play. Laver was pushed rto three sets before downing Antoo io Zugarelli of Italy, 6-2 , 4·6, 7-5. No. 5 seed Roger Taylor of Britain dropped his firsl set ~o Tom Edlefsen but came back ·to beat ·the unset'ded American, 1-6 , 6-2, fi..3. No. 2 seed Jan Kod es of Czechoslovakia had an easier time, beating Gerald Battrick of Britain. &-3. 6-3. In other fir st-round matches. Eddie Dibbs beat Tito Vasquez of Argentina, &-3, &-0 : Br-itain's Graham Stillwell outlasted Paul Gerken. 4-6. 7-6, 6-4: Ray Moore of South Africa defeated Antonio ~lunoz of Spain. 6-1. fi..3. and Mark Cox of Britain topped Italy's Enzio di ~1atlco, 6--4. 6-3. e Ali. quarr!I ~feet NE\V YORK -Muhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry v.·ill meet after all at ~ladison Square Garden ~lay 13, the Garden said today. The Garden said a ne1,·s conference will be held Thursday to announce !he signing of the t.,..·o heavyweights for a 12-rounder which v."i\I be telecast by closed circuit to theaters and arenas. Only la.st Monday the Garden called off a scheduled Tuesday news conference to annotmce the fight. G a r d e n matchmaker Teddy Brenner said he was ,told "Ali was tired of fightin'! and wanted a rest." e Nastase Wl11s TORONTO--Cootroversial Tiie Nastase won his opening match of t:.~ Toronto International termis tournament Tuesday night. The 27-yea r-old Romanian. top-seeded in this competition and No, l·ranked in the world, came from behind to defeat Rob Maud of Sooth Africa, 4-6, ROD LAVER 6-2, 6-1 in the final first round singl('S match of the $50.000 touman1 e11t, BOO Hev.'ilt of South Africa dereatf'd i\1 1ke Estep, 3-iJ,, 7-5, 6-4 u1 another match. Jn other singles play Tu csd<1y. l\o. J seed Tuny Roche of Australia defeated Pierre Bart.hes of France-. 6-4, 7-6 : 1\llt•n Stone of Australia downed Harald , Elschcnbroieh of \Vest Germnny, 6·3. 7-5: Patrick Prolsy of France clin1i11atecl Tony Bardsl ey of Vancouver. 6-1 , 6-2, and Patrice Dominguez of 1''rance beat. Jim McManus, 7-5 , 2:£, fi..3. e 49ers ta 1•1011 LOS ANGELES -A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction th<1t keeps Cal State (Long Beach) basketball players Roscoe Pondexter and (ilC'-1111 McDonald eligible until the university holds a hearing or their civil suit goes to trial. U.S. District Court Judge !\ianurl Real's action Monday removed the National Collegiate Athletic Associalion as a defendant in the sui t brought by an attorney on behalf of the 49ers players. RC'al S<J id !hat the school. not the NCAA . rul ed the· players ineligible aftt•r an NCAA investigation alleged fraudul ent test scores. The NCAA last month placr>d l,ong Beach's basketbaU and football programs on probation. e Ryan Uo11ored BOSTON -Nolan Ryan, the Califo111ia Angels' baseball stri keout ai1ist. is the · first recipi ent of the Joe Cronin av.•ard. nruned <ifter the recently re ti r e d president of the American League. Ryan, v.·ho set a major league record last season 1vith 3S:l strikeouts, was selec ted by a special co mmittee. In future years. 1vinners v.•i\I be selected by v.•ri1ers and bro<.ldcasters. e Dod!fer~ S1citc/1 LOS ANGELE'.$ -Los An geles Dodgers hGme and road baseball game broadcasts 11·il! be carried Gn radio station Ki\BC this sea son, the National League baseball club and station announced Tuesdav. The annolJJlce1ne'nt also said Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett will continue to serve :is ,the tea n1's play-by-IJlay announcing lCCHll. KABC also "·ill carry Dodge.rs spring training gan1es. starting March 9 v.•hen Los Angeles meets Atlanta at West Palm lieach, Fla. !\ABC sucC<"eds KF'I. e Bell l11f111eled NE \\! YORK -J ames "Cool Papa'' Bell , acclaimed I.he "Black Ty Cobb" because of his speed on the bases, \\'as named today to baseball1s Hall of Fame. Ilell was chosen by a special rommiUee on Negro Leagues. He was the base-stealin g star of the Negro Leagues before Jackie R o b I n son shattered baseball's racial barrier. A rail-thin native of ,Mississippi, Bell started out as a pitchef' and outfielder 1 1vith the St. Louis Sta rs in 19'l2 but later became a full-thne outfielder. e Ca"er Threou11ed Houston Getting the Breaks Now A Louisiana State basketball player received a telephoned threat on his life during a 91..SS loss to Vancb'bilt Tues-- day night. Polite informed LSU coach Dale Brown at halftime that a caller, claiming to be coming to the ganie \\1th a pistol, threatened to shoot Collis Temple if he came back for the secood half. LOS ANGEJ,ES (AP) -Coach Johnny Eagan of Jlouslon says nothing ~ really changed with hi s Rockets, but the lA'I Angeles Lakers may disagree. The Rockets y,•on their firth NaUonal Basketball Association game in a row with a 129--119 victory over Los Angeles Tuesday night that handed the Lakers their fourth straight loss. The vlctory gave the Rockets their longest winning streak since' tmvlng to l Texas three years ago from San Diego and kept the Lakers from movlng back Into first place In the Pacific Divbton. ' Fi1'1t place Golden Stale lost to Boston as the Lakers stayed a half·game back In llf!l'OOd. , The Lakers led ~3 at halHime before Houston f'Jt on a aeeond half OJrge ol 75 points, Jncludl111J a 42-polnt ll'lird quarter. "We're not doing anything any differently t~ we were earner ln the year;" .. F.agih said. "·But we_ appear to be getting more breaks now. We 've Jost 218 games this yur by nlolt ·polm. or 1 .... and recently we've started to "'in some of the close games." Mike Newlin scored 30 points for llouston and Rudy Tomjanovich added 27. Calvin Murphy got 25 !or the Rockets and Cliff Meely, comlilg o!I the bench in the second quarter, got 18. Jim Price rol~ted 28 points to lend the Lnkers scoring_ and Happy Hairston hod 25 points and 22 rebound.•. Gail Goodrich got JS points. It was lhe firth loss in six games !or the sputlerlng Lakers. ' / • 11ouston took a 15--8 lead in the Opening quarter be!ore 12 straight Laker points put Los Angeles ahead with a lead. Despi te the third quarter Rockets spree that saw Houston mt on 14 of 21 shots from the field . Los Angeles held a slender 96-95 lead going into the final quarter. H0V1TON (11'9)1 l omlfnovl<h 11, ~mltll U, Murpt!1 25, Ntwlll"I lC, l(un~rt I, Mtltt JS. WGhl . L01 ANGELES (1 1•)~ /18lrtlti!I 1S, haw~lns 10, SMl1ti n, Gooarlc~ 4, ~let ll. 111 1Q9tt 1, Love ), Rllty U, wathlnQIOl'I I. Hou,ion 7.1 JO n J~-1'11 Los Angtl~' :in U 33 )~119 FfUltfl oo!; Wofll. Tat~• loul•: ~•autton ;>t, Los Al'IQe!eJ 32. lKtinlttl 1COJ11: Murplly, LOv•. A: 13.:al.9. Templ e was not infonned of the lhreat. scomt 10 points in the ri rst half, and only one fie1d goal in the second half. e Plo11er Swap ARLINGTON, Tex .. -Leo Cardena:<:. veteran infielder who won Golden Glove awards for his defensive play both in the National and American Leagues, was acquired by lhe Teitas Rangers from the Cleveland i_ndian5 T\1('$<Jay for catcher Ken Suarez. Fot' FI01·se~: Tl1e Neeclle l,OS A ~(;F:LF'.S IAP 1 -Acupuncture, the a11e.i('nt Chinese nt'•'<ile trea irnent. is being used to put aihni.: 1huroughbreds buc k on ratl' tracks. Example : Crusnd1n1o:. J)r .I am ,. s 1"~mple's 6·y1·;.1r~!<l gPl<lu1g1 t.:uruc dowu "'ith strain('(! l);1("k n1usl·les 1:ight n1onths DJ.!O. Last Dt.:totx·r , 1rainrr 1'01n Pratt ;il!owl'<i Dr_ < :eut• Ur•uno !O use thl· net.-dle fo r S{'Vcr;1I ln::111111·nl:J. In his first .sr:irr_ J;l u. JO. Cn1,..,-ad1ng &cor··d a convincing :.rx-fur!ong vi ctory in 1;09 2. 5 <i l S;11l l<t Ar11!;.1, "I think ll1(• r1'-!lt did hirn a I()! of good." :;:lid Pr,1t1, ·"rhc n11·11,.r. wh~> i~ ;1 \'(•1"r'lllari.1n «l't'dJ\S ~1!1.: rr"f 11111n· th:in !IH' :1<'t1punl't trr1•. "llu1 J hitVC' ~1nother horse. Ding Dong D11 k1•, 11·ho r:u1 verv 1\ll'll ;1 f ! l' J' arupunct urt·. Ill• won fn \h~ first 111 •1.'k or J<ln\lill'_\" -llh('!I ('lt•r;.lhing i·lsl.' fi1ilcd. Ill' h:1d s1r.1inr.d L>ack n1u.~t!t•s. sirnilar to l'r11 s:1ding.'' l)runo i~ 0111· of tllJ"i'{' ;\:dion,d ;\cupU!l('!l!i\' Assot.:i<1tion pr11t'!1 1io11t•rs !rea !ing hors1·s 1n Stitllh ern (';1li furnl:1. 1'he others <Jt'l' l)r .. Jol'1n Ott ~1 vii1no , who heads thl' p1·0Ject, •i nd Ll r. S<1ng I I. Chin. "There arc prvh:.ibl\' not niorl· tlia11 five Gr s·ix working 11·1th horS('S l!t 1hi· C'ountr.r.·· :-;aid Jl1·uno. \1'110 udclcd th:d. the treatn1t'n1-: <lft' \'irtu;1llv lhl' sanlt• as used for hu111:1ns. In f:1c1, hurn;.ia.s ha ve been thf' gui nea pi gs . "We take 11hat \l'C knn1v fro1n trt'aling humans, us ing en rn parativc a11a1on1y and physiology. excrpl \Vl! h ;1V{· no Chi nese pulse diagnosis for horses." :-:-iid Rr tu10. Bruno's basic practice 1s Y.'it h hun1:1n s_ but Pr<"ltt said 1he de111and of hor:)clnl·11 may take up n1o re tilne. "!\·Yost of our \\'ork has bee n donl" at tJ1e Ellsworth and Colcm;1n ranches near Chino," Bnino said ... I'd f;ay we've treated 150 horses -thoroughbreds. Arabians and show horses ." There is a plan for Ca l Poly at Pomon:i lo .provide facilities for design 11nd iniplerfientation of control studies 111 animal aeupunclurc, Bruno sald. Vario11 s- r11cin g assoei'aiions 1vil l he asked 10 finance a granl that could provi de a clinic at Santa ;\nita tv.•o days a week. he said. "There are a lot or cllseascs 1hnl should be treated at the track:' said Br1mo. 'vho satd acupuncture has l.w<·n used io trl'al ligament, tendon and hoof ailn1ents . "Til!' animal could be 111 training or (•ould go back inlo training quite easily H \l'C worked at the track."" Bnmo said horsemen and veterinarians generally have .turned t'o acupuncture as a last resort, offering cases of prololljlcd ~1i!mcnt after co m 111o11 methcrls fail. This, he said. contributes lo the Jess than 100 percent success of acupuncture with horses. "V.'t're looking for improven1ent i11 75 to 80 percent of our cases. but lhat's very subjective. \\le see cast's that are not treatable, or very difficult to treat. "Vete rinarians were very skeptica l :il first. but after allowing us to trt'a1 st'rious cas(>S, they saw i1nprovcn1cnt. '' Cnt.Sading, after receiv ing n1a ssivl-' doses of vitamins rto correct melaboli(' disorders, 1von seven of nine starts in 1972. Before he was sid elined with th1· back ailment. trc had ani<lssed ca n1ing~ of $124,825. Pratt said he plans to run Crtt.S.ading in the San Antonio •landicap Feb. 2.'l before aiming at lhc S<lnt a i\nit<.1 Handicap. Portla11d Five Hand s UCI 68-64 SetlJarl\: Special to the Oailv Pi lot PORTLA'."i r> -A cold s.hootl11g stre;1~ that v.·ent \vi th 1he \l'l':l!hl'r oul sirlP found coa eh Tim Tift's UC Jrvin1· basketb.-111 trarn hilling onl.v 38 pcrcenl from the fl oor in dropping a 68-li·! decision to host Portland S t a t t' Unive rsit y, here, Tuesday night. 'The Anleat.ers travel In Seattle-Paci fic today for a Thursday i·ngagcment \Vith the· college division team that is one ot the I.op clubs in the P;.:icific North1vest. ln Tl.H.'sday night's struggle, the Anteaters remained close throughout the seoond half but could never take lhl' lead. It was 61-58 '~'ilh I : 11 renu1ining bu! UCf fouls in attempting to v.Test the ball from lhe hosts, gave Portland Stair ample margin for victory. In addition to the poor shooting night for a learn that has bce11 averaging above the .500 figure thi s year, thi; Anteaters made 21 IWTK>vers. nine of them on three second violations. "We played good 1nan·to-man defensr and we were able to set the tempo of ll'le game and able to stay close," Titt said. The widest margin of difference du ring the game was fou r points. Jerry Maras. l;ol he red by a hantJ injury, hit only five of 16 attempts from the noor. Scutt !\lagnuson h;id 10 rebowlds and l\laras nine v.•ith lht'St' two the only Anteat ers in doul>tc S<.'O t1ug figures, UC INI ... !'4) l"t rlMond St IMJ """''" . 1•11"''" a.~~f J 1 ' • th•""'1 1 1 J ·~ Mt1inu,on ' l • 1) B11t.~1..0" J 1 • , Mtrf~ ! 6 J 16 WlillemJ J 7 ~ ~ Ot vll l •llM~"Oll .l,,~ Tivtn.11 l I 3 I tObb t ' l ii Mrtlilt I 0 I 1 B<tlOIC\ ! O I J Bull11 l o l 4 Fo,1... • ~ ) It H~wil;lf<l 1 0 I l Pa11w1t r o 1 O 1 1"a1,i,t• 11 10 1t 1>-1 Tot1l\ H~ll!lme: Portl8nd $1 , 11·it. 11 041l Y PILOT • Ump Files Suit Against By ~RAIG SHEFP 01 llW o.lly ... 1,1 \l•ll An un1p11"f, iille~edl.) hit and l..lckOO tn a JC baseball g:i n1r ut Orallie Coast Collegt las1 Fncla ~. has hll'l1 an ac;;s:1ult Md bauery suit With the Costa ~tesa Pol ic e J.)epfil111lent. The suit 'A'M fi!t'd nga.lnst ()('(' L"00(·!1 Barry \\'allac-E, c.·1ttcher Ui:tlt Kubeska and unknown n'le1nben of the tean1 hy Paul \V a r r e n }lwniston. 49, of Long Bead1. Kube.sk a, a :svpho1nort'. has lll-c'n SUS~iKk.'ti fro1n l!11• 1ean1. pt'fhllng complruoo or 1nvestigalton by Orange Coast ('ol legr Dr . Jack Scott, occ·s l>i.-an or IN>truct10n, 1old the Dall y J'i]Ol today. The incident took plare dunng the n:r.th inning of a game in\ oh lng Or<Lnge <:.o&l and Saddleback colleges. llUTTU.!>lull thP. plate urnplre, charges in his statetnent that Wallace and Kubeska objected to a call on a pildled ball. I-le fur1hi.:r states that \\'allace ran 1nw hun and ~, a s subt-.tquen1ly ejected from Ult> gam<. The complaint further states lhst aft.tr llunu1ton warnt'd K~k.a verbally, the catcher t.umcd around and h 1 I Hunusl.00 in the he.ad. After both C8t.che-r and umpire v;•cnt spran·ling to lhe gl"'OW}(I, lfum.l.ston says he y,•as kickrd in the head and ribs by other Orange Coast players y,ttl!e holdlng Kube.ska. llw~11stoo sa}.s he iu rterrd ra1:1ol abrilSions, bn1i~ on the hesd and a kick 111 !he aide lit' f'dds the! he wa.« tteBted at St. ~tary's ltO!pltal in Long Bi:ach and relea!it!d a.t 1 am. th(' nert W1)'. Humistoo told the Dall y Ptlo<: "at no lin'le did I net aggressively. 1'here was nu provocation for thf" uttal·k until the Incident II.Self." Scott, speaking Ior th<- collt'ge Jn the aWnce of QC(; president Robert l\1oore, nllidc this statement: "Orange Coast C o 11 e g e llnn·e .haltly 1 n I t 1 a l l" d a complete-lnvestigauon tu (!etennine lht' fat'.IS <If this unforturu.te incident. "Several l'Ollege ofrlclaP.J, lncluding the athletic (!lrectOf, fmned an lnvestJgatJve lea.m v.·hich ha.s interviewed many wltneMes to UK.' event Th.is Include'! the p r inc Ip 1 e ::1 involved. plus representatives fron1 the Opi:l>5lng team ol Sa<ldleback College . "OrClflie Coast College, its faoolty and student.! have alway• ht'ld SporL'illlansh1p as a ba!ic pr\nciple of athletlc comp e t 1 t Ion . We have suspended lhe player involved in thla lncfOOni , p e n d I n g c ompletion of our investigation. "We intend to continue pursuing nil the fa c ts v1gorou.sly and will t a k e Y.'hattver step:! &re nece!sar)' to prevent any such future oceurrence .'' Scott toJd the Daily Pilot dlill witneslleS have told the investigating team l ha l Jtumiswn allegedly made sn ~ atattment ~ to Jo::utJdka, v;biCh may have ~ tho incl<lent. Scott a~ that lhe college -not attemfll to Jusllfy a playe< attacking an umpire. Humlstm, a fireboat capt ain With t~ L«ig Beach Fire OepartnM?nt , bas_ bec.n nn umpire in the !As Anll"i<O· Orange County area fu.-18 yean. Gregerso11 Still a Witme1· Mte1· Movit1g to Dana Hills Sutaset R0111adup Bl' HANK WESCll oi , ... O•fly "li.t Sl•ll BQb Gregerson has chan ged qu ite a bJt since arrhing In California from South Dakota less tl1an a year ago. For opener'.'{, he has become a surfing enthusiast and lost 4Z pounds. In one art:a he hasn't changed, hOY.'C\'er. On the ""nsUing nlat at Dana Hills High he's as big a winner as he y,•as at !\iadison lligh ··) in South Dakota . Gregerson., Dana Ii i 11 s High's heavyv.·cight, y,•as a tv;·o-Ume slate frees t y l e champion ln South Dakata. He \VresUed ln the U.S. Olympic trials there and Ii n i s h c d fourth. And in matches hcrt in California he has go n e undefeated , and won over 20 by pins. HU. coach, Terry WiggleswoM.h, !eefs Gregerson who recently won the Orange League title, is a C 11'' con!endcr as well . Wigglesworth claims very little cX the credit f o r Gregerson 's success. "Bob had helped himliett a lot by entering t®rnamenls last sununer oo his own, and BOB GREGERSON the Olympic trials to gain exposure." says Wigglesworth. "I've laught him a oouple new things which have helped him be a litlle tougher and I feel \\-'e1ve helped him with h~ strength." One thing Wigglesvi'tlrth did pass on to Gregerson was a pinning con1bination ~rfected by Olympic gold medalist Dan Gable. It ,. .. inds up v•ilh Gregerson free t'O use two arms against one o.f his lrvi11e League Tea1ns Resume Cage Actiori FOl.D" tough obstacles remain in the path of Fomitaln Valley lligh's quest for its first~ver varsity championship in Irvine League baisketba\J cirt:les and the first of those r 0 u r encounters is due tonight when the ti.iagnolia Sentinels invade the Barons' gym. Tipoff is at 7, ns are the other loop tilts, whlrh include Edison al Corona de) lt1ar, Costa :P.!esa at Estancl11. and Santa Ana \'alley at Los Alamitos. The Founlaln Va 11 e y. ~lagnolia clash sets up the highest scoring team in the league f~1agnolia ) against the stingiest defense (f''ounlain Valleyl. style or offense with a man-to- rnan defense, Esl.ancia, the hard luck lean1 ot the Irvine League ~·ith a pair of one-point setbacks, tries to regroup aga'inst visiting Costa Mesa , which must play without 6-6 John Cwnmins. Cummins was lost to the r.,esans \~ith a broken jaw suffered in the Santa Ana \'alley loss. Jim s"·ain leads !he Mesa attack with a 17.3 average. Sophomore Jim McCloskey I 12.7) and junior Elv.·ood Hansen f8.9) form the nucleus of the Estancia attack. opponents, and it has been the means by which Gregerson has plnned several opponents . Newport l11vades Marina To1right Gregersoo, in his sixth year of wreslling, says he hasn't noticed any major differences in style or technique of California wrestlers over those of his home state. But he feels he's wrestling as well a,, ever at the present lime. "After losing all th at weight (he dropped from 270 lo 228 in around six months) I don't .seem to get tired as easily nov.·, .and I feel I'm a little quicker than l used to be," .says Guger.son. E•.:en with the weight toss, Gregerson has maintained h.i1 strength by e xtensive weightlifting work (he benches 260 pounds) and stamina by running three miles a day with the team. Another key to Gregerson's success has been his ability to accumulate riding time and not let his opponent eiteape from the do.,.,·n position in malches. "'Mie key to riding is we igh t distribution , you try and keep your weight evenly balanced on the opponent w bi I e parrying any move h e 1nakes ," explain s Wiggles"·or1 h. "Bob h a s developed his technique very \\'ell." "It's just something J'\·e < . , ., 1carned over the 1ast rew Fly"u D"ublo years." Gregerson says. "You f. ·fJ i , ,. make the other guy carry all l\tission Viejo High's Dave Patterson 124) and his your weight and it can really Diablos teamn1ates will be in action tonight at Tus- wear them down. It certainly tin 1n a Cres tview League bas ketball encounter. has helped me make a few ----------''------------ pins." Sunset League ba sketball leaden; lluntington Beach and !\.farina have hogged n1o st of 1he attention since the out!'lrt or play, but one other circuit quintet still has a shot at the tllle and/oc a CIF 4-A playoff IX'rth . That's coach D<1le llagey's Newport Harbor Sailors, who sail into the ~tarina confines tonlght tY."O gan1es off !he pace of the co-leaders with four games remaining . Victory at Mar ina . combined with a win against visiting HllOtington Beach later, could transforn1 a current 12-8 ovf'rall record into the first playoff c n m p e ti l Ion for Newport since 1965. Coach Jim Stephens' !\farina Vikings. still smarting from a 59-45 loss Friday t o Huntington Beach th a t snapped a 21.game winning streak, a"·ait Nev."PO:rt \vith the tipoff billed for 7. as are the rest of the loop's games tonight. Other c rr cu it encounters include \\'estern at tlwitington Beach. \Vestn1lnster at Anaheim and Sant.a Ana at Loar a. .Nc"'POrt's gua rd con1bina1ion of Brian O'flahert)' and Frans Van Der Aa has been instrumenl.11 in the Sailors winning four or Uieir last rive games. Both have been 1n double figures in those outings and they cornbined for 41 points Gregerson has r e c e I v e d scholarship feelers previously from the Uni versity of lov•a, but feels he might like to stay in California to attend college, possibly Cal Poly tSan Luis Obi:lpo). Bad Start for SC Horse; Ironically, Gregerson feels he might have to go on another weight·losing binge to Y.Testlc at the collcgi~te level. "1.iost colleges like heavyweights in the 270-290 class, so I might have to drop down to the J90s," says Gregerson. ''It won't be easy, but I think I can do ii." Artists Cage .Star Returns The path to the Kentucky Derby is full of pitfalls for any aspiring three-year~td ra<:i! horse. and Century's Envoy. the pride of Rancho San Clemente stables, stumbled over bis very first one Sunday al Santa Anita, The horse. o\vned. by ?.fr. and ~trs. J ,J. Elmore of San Clemente, was the best of in the stretch. He finished last to the disappointment of a racing crowd which had made him the pre-race fa\·orite in U1e betting. in last week's four-poiot \vin over Anahein1. ~tar ina counte rs with the league's best balanN!d tcnm and one that is ranked fourth in the CIF 4-A poll. An int erl\Sting matchup is :r.,,1<1rina's 6-6 Bob Losner against Ne\vpo.rt's D a v c Seymour (G-8). Hunting ton Beach's racehorse outfit, with the league's leading scorer (Raul Conlreras), should have little trouble with visiting \Vestern. The Invaders lost by 19 at home to Huntington Beach and don't figure lo give the Oil C'l!y quintet a tough tin1r. ll untington is ranked third in the CIF. Welitminster's invasion of A n a h e i m ('O)J!d prov!'.' disastrous if prior results at Anahtim mf.'an an.vthing:. Coach Emil N e t? m f' ' s Anahe irn Co\onisls are 1ough at home and could provide the upset of the night again~t Westminster's t hr c e -m a n attack. Dave \Valsh, Dale Parker and Linn \Vllson . ha v e <W:counled for almost all of the Lions ' firepov.•er. \Ve s I mi n s t e r handled Anaheim earlier bv 25 f(lints al the form.er's gyn1. Basketball Sta11dings CllESTVllW LEAGUIE W I.. P" ,. ... l<•h \!1 • 1 661 ~ Tv1!1" I 1 Ml 551 Viti& Perlt. I • 611 5~1 f'oo1n111 f • 601 518 M!H lon Vltlo ' • l4I 9~ El Mod t"I ' I 6ll •5• Or•"'Ole l 1 195 1>'9 5•~1•bt<:-0 10 •«> 7l l T....i1v'l Rewll VlllJ P1r1t. 60. El ModC'Oll 4' TP!tlll'I (;lm•l Ml11ton Vlela II l v,•in 5•delle0.!Ck ~I O•Ml9t Foomlll "' Kalell• AMOl!LUl LEloGUI! w L 11111100 Alf\t! • ' St. P1ul • ' P lu1 )I < ' s ...... 111 • ' 11.1•e• eel ' • " •• '" ~' "' '" "' ~ m ~· "' "' The Bt1rons of cooch Dave Brov.·n ha ve limited t he opposition to 46.0 points per outing and the average victory margin has bL-en 12.3 points. Magnol ia. me a n w h i I c , averages 60.7 points and ha~ !he firepower to seriouslv damage rountain Valley's bid for the Utle. although the lntter holds a t"·o-gan1e edge O\'er second place Santa Ana _ \';1llc_v. Sari Cle1ne11te, Ha,vli.S Head Ora11ge Hostilities lIANK WESCII INspite the defeat. there's plenty of time for the colt to recoup his losl prestige in the next month and a haU before the Santa Anita Derby r..1 arch 31. That race generally determines \\'hich horlies \1•ill represent Californ ia In the triple crown events starting in ;\·tay_ Barring injury, the colt might still make it to Cllurchill l)oy,·n.s on Krntucky Derby Day as the Elmorcs would like. • • • ,, Anlhol\y ' ' TVttd•r,'1 Sco,-.1 1.111~• 011 tl. e 11100 AmJ1 60 S~r~11t 10, St. A11!1'\otiv •l P!v1 x ti, SI.Paul 51 l'r16•v'• G•"'•• ~! An!llO"~ •1 M011r Oto St. P1ul ti 5t rvlle "lu• X •I a11noo Amil ., "' Dan fltalane leads Founta in Valley "'1th a 17.6 average and he had no trouble maintaining that clip last tin1e al 1.fagnolia, hitting 10 field goals en route to 21 points. Ediwn gets another test against the slow down style ol offense -'which il failed against when playing Costa Mesa re<:i!nlly. Edison's ft.5 Jack Clark is not expected to play (sprained ani.le). Corona de) Mar's Sea KJngs like to em ploy a delibera te Nervous time Is at hand In U1e Orange Lt ague haskctbnll title rllce ancl co-- leaders San Clen1ente and El r.>orado have ample reason to be nervous tonight. San Clemen t e hosts Sonora's Raiders. a team it bnrely defealed in overtime in flfst round play \1·hi le El Dorad o's Hay,·ks travel to Laguna Beach to take on an Artists team which is always dangerous on its home court. In other games. t..:nlver.~ity is at Brea and Dana Hills tangks with host Valen cia. All garn~ are scheduled to begin at 7 o'clock. CIF-bound El Toro , MVinAction Tonight El Toro Hlgh's bAsketbllll team, following in t he precocio11~ foolsteps or lhe schooJ'J foo Lball squad, seeks its 10th sut-cesslve victory tonight 1vhe n It ho sts :Esperanza at 7:30 at f.fl sslon Viejo Hil(h. ftfisi;1on Viejo, meanv;.1Tile. :vJsirs 1\J:-1111 for a C~stvlew :League t.ilt i;chedulcd to begin :1t 7 o'cl0<.:k. , ! Coach \Vcndell Witt 's El ; ~Tero c;h1J1rger,, out ta '!CfupUcale the football learn'.« feat ol earning a CIP playoff 11pot In its fir.s t ye ar of t'OmpttJtlon, have ptlilcd to ~ I II 12-9 record with their curTtnt winning streak. In light or a recent Joss by Marina, the streak is now tbe longest golng for an Orange Coast area school. Guards Gary Connally and Bill f\tahoney pace the El Toro attack. with Mike Capistran and John J<tckson handling the inside chores. ~fission \1if.'jo. n1eanwtiile, is nearing !he end of what wlll be its first losing basketball sea90n. Senior centf'r M11rty 7.ogg and forward Mario O'Brien have been ~fission Viejo's big gum Jn it& niost recent outing!'. With only four g a mes remaining n e i t h e r San Clcn1('nt(' nor f'~I Dorado c.an :ifford to Add another Joss to their pl"Csent 9-1 I e .a g u e records and n1aintain serious hopes for a share of the league title. Sonora. 7-3 in th e league, Is the only thre;1t to San Clemente and El l)Or.'.ldo. but a loss tonight \Vould end a!I hopes and nssure S a n Clemente .'.I CIF berth for the first time in the school's history, Fonvard BOb Yoder, \\ilo hit the winning shot lo down Sonora in the first meeting of the teams, is the. key n1an for San Clemente. He carries a 16.1 league scoring average Into !he game. Burly 6-2 center Bob Hook leads Sonora, he is a returning all-league selection who has averaged 14 points per contest in loop play. El Dorado had little trouble with Laguna Beach in opening round play, but coach Jerry f''.air's Laguna Beach team has been tough on ll! home court. The Artists have po t en I ~rers In Dave Kiessetbacll. Frank Wright, tifark Rathbun (Ind Mike Serraoo. Stopping El Dorado's 6-4 lorw11.rd Jim DeWeese and ~s center Tyrone Branyan will be the major problems for Laguna Beach, a tean1 with no player taller than 6-3. Lagun.a Beach, University and Dan.a ~!ills are all 4-4 in leaguo play and flghtl.ng for fourth place. Califontia"s 1!173 class of t1\·o-vcar-olds. lie collected $122.375 in purses: :i.11d l\1>n fi ve races in a i many starts. Ainong the big wins were the Hollywood J u v en i I e , \Vestchester and llaggin St akes, a ll al Hollywood Park. Understanda bly. then, hopes were high for the thoroughbrt!d, .a son or Envuy out of a stakes-v.·inning Elmore brood mare narp.ed Century. when he went to the post for the first tin1e Sunday in the $40,000 San Vin<:i!nle Stakes. It wasn't to be. Although 'it's a trifle too late to mean much in the standings. Laguna Beach's basketball learn "'iii he bolstrrt-d ·tonight with ,the expect ed return to aciion of jW1ior center Mickey Allen. Allen. "'ho was being cowitcd on as his team's pivot man and key rebounder, tore ligaments in his ankle last Dece1nbcr 16 and has only re<'ently recovered to the point y,·here Artists roach J erry Fair is eipected 10 play him in spots. Allen had lo make three trips to his physician in the last two weeks before he finall y sucreeded in being granted permission to play_ In light of the ract the Artists have no hopes for a league title. Fair gave Allen a free decision on whether to attempt a Girls Te1mi s UCLA (fl !ti UC l•Ylnt Lllldl Gt•~tf! !UCL.A l Olf. Jo•'• !UCO 6-<I. 6-<I. Rotf G•vnor !UCLAl dtl. M•rln1 Slelm•n (U(ll 7.5, 6.J. Jo.1t1lt Morr(Nt {UCLAi dtl PtlT\ McMvll111 (\Kl) ""4. 6-1. W.,ldf C.••ttr /UCLA) dtf. Qv.nby Hym1t1 CUCll '"4, 6-1. J•M Yokal•k• CUC LAl dtf. Joell WIU11m1 (UCll «!, 6-1. 11•1~11 Oul!f (UCLA! def. Llr W<IOd CUCl l 6-I , t.-<I. Olu~IH Gen1n-G111W fUCLAI d t I. J1u . .-Sl'tlm111 cucn ~. 6-J. Gt ynor-Morrow I U C. l A ! McMull-'°iYIMll CVCll 6-l, 6·1, Lynn 0.. Moor•·O•rcy o.t•no fUCLAl dtt. Wlltlants-Wocid (UCI) M , ... Breaking dead last from the ga re. Century's Envoy never got closer U1an sixth in the eight-horse field and had to 00 taken up comeback this season, and Ule junior opted ,piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.;; 1o play whenever he can. Massaere Ill Brawl Fagans Flashes Form of Old CIFcommi sslo nerJ. Kenneth Fagans flashed form of old Tuesday in hi s final tuneup for ~1As.5ACRE Ill Thursday night at Corona del Mar High SChool. Pagans, wll> starred at Oregon State University, was throwing In one shot ofter another of his patented 2S.foot twe>-handed set shots as he 8cored 44 polnts In the Clt .. 's final workout Fagans will be showlng his wares against the DaUy Pilot sport.8 e:U.ff in the 7 o'clock strugg!I'! and Newport rTarbor (1 High coaches race their CdM counterparts ln the ensuing part of the st. Valentine·'s Day twin bill. Tickets are priced at $1 for adults and 50 cent! for studen~ and children with proceeds going lo the CdM pep squad. AH pre·game sales at Newport Harbor go to Ule 1 Newport sang leaders. Ftl&ans, with snow on the raol and fire in the boller , will he guarded by Cool Daddy Wllltc -Dai ly Pilot sports ~lto.r Glenn Whlto. White snys Pagans' first bucket will I be his laat and urg<s the ageless CIF boss to stay on the bench as Jong as possible to avoid the humiliation of being shut out. Fagans fired back. saying he's never been shut out ln a basketball game. "No fa t , uncoordinated sports editor Is golng lo shut (See MASSACR E, Pace Ill ~SIR WALTERS & l•y to 101!1 ,.,. of •W••" ,... W"1t Holrcul1 hit ""'"' I hot fall In plDW 110t11rolly. . 2052 N-rt llvd. c... .. -.... "" ASSOCIATE WANTED N_,.f't .,_.. flnll whti Mt ...,.n"9 ~ 111 e1cen ef II ... eM..tty .. 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Orlll\I!(' Coast has met and ill•fcated Ful!er1011 th is season. 89-i4 1111<1 66-65. lhi• laller outing n firs t round confcre11C'e lilt. In bo!h g:.imC's rebounding hn~ p1;1yrd a major role. 111(> iack of a good inside ga•ne plagued U1c I lorn(· ts in !he t~·o !ill s. occ ·s offcnsi\'e nltack has been a balant·rd one all season long, !ed by 6-6 Bob f\.fank cr. the confe rence's I ea din~ 5('(1 rer. And lhe l">irates havP phl,·rd solid dcfenS<' in recent ouling:s. Sophornnr(' ron.1•11rd J e f f lfu!!on (6-4\. 1\·Hh an lfl.O ;iverage. and frrshrniln Bob l!olg.ire r 6-~ f p;l<'t' roach Ezra Van l/oru's llornets. llol12:a tc is averaging over 15.0 points per i::am1• Jl utton and liolg nl(' are Ful lL•rton·fl ta 11 e s t stiirlf.'rs. Golden \\rr~t Collc-ge trir~ 1<1 !'nap a St'\Cn·t?.an1r ln~1nl~ streil k and Sadd~baC'k facr" .a club h<-nt on revl'n~e in other JC basketball actioo te>- ni¢rt. C\VC's Ru.stlcr s host East LA in a Sou!hcm Callfomia Con feren ce tilt whll1· S.1dd lr!Jack's C:auchos tra\·cl 10 Chula Vlsla lo h.11\ll' South"'·t>strrn in ~f i ~ s i o n circuit plav Roth games begin at 8 o'clock. S;i ddleba c k ha nded Southwestern a 90-76 defeat in first round action, which at the lime was an upset. It v.·as the Gauchos:' first win in circuit play and since then the~·\1c won four out of their last seven ti!!s. Monarcl1s Roll, 92-60 ~laler Dci High School put on a tnrrid scoring display and addt-d a light pressing, d<'fensc to hand Bishop Amat lligh a 92-60 Angelus Leagiie basketball defeat T uesday night in a('tion on th~ winner 's court . Feel•• Oe811 M1r!l'l<l•l1 llrt ll tuu ~c~ul !1 P rl!1I ,,.cC11t111"'"r Ste.,,..,,.,. F1et~i'oflr 5ct,,~n,r TOl81l tth'11P I a J l 6 1 1 I) 9 ] 2 "° 7 0 1 j 0 1 ) 1 t ~ .s ' I? ~ 1 ).'.) a 1 1 1 a • o • 7 ) 0 1 111~1•" Seo.• lty Ou••'•" l.'&t,r Col 70 7Q l~ jT-9~ fll •~on Am~! & 10 ll 7()--.6() IN A CAR POOL ' . • lt!d 6Dl"f f-Pl•I N c- HfWI _...,. Vfll !NW bf lll+t N MY11 ,_.., ffl V-Cir llli.enll(.t, Oiw6 111 • call -,.,.,,. - Clll IM{' W9ff C911-~ Ill w' • r IUNmMltt lllwr•11e• ,,... 1'11111111'- WJGMORE INSURANCE 979-2555 I ' • • • • • • !1111berjocl.: E1itry IL ('_ t:raha1n . Jr .. of ('orona de\ 1\lar, is s hown \Vilh a H5·pound nn1berjaC'k he.entered in the Metro- politan flt ian1i fi shin g derby. Grahan1 was presented a c-itation for hi s entry catch. Golf Summru·ies Fo1· Coast Area 111 ~ IQI\' b.:ill of foursornl! 1·0 111p{·tit1011 fur the n1e11 's club ;:1t Bi g C:1nyon CoL1ntry Club, two tcan1s til'd for first place \\1th S('()rcs of 57. l)n one squad "'ere !'.ion \\'1n11·rbu rn. Bob Ihrke, D:.ive Qu isling. :ind C!luck i\lon!- gornl'ry. On tlh• othl'r "'1·rc l·:l\'111 \\'1 tson. Hob Kl'lll'r. Bob F~·ke and llun !l•r Kl'<'k. 1\nother Ill' r1'.St1l!ed at 58 \1 1th \\'alker Sn111h .. Jr ., fl ill llunen. Handa!l Prcslry and J0t· ~ladl un one squ:.icl On the ollh·r 11cre l)on r.nrr, Dick Kimix'IL !-'rank Vargo and John Pi"!rr. ,Hile S1111nre Sotnc 16 area g o I r prnfess1onals joined th r l' " n1rn1t.lt•rs of tl1c staff al Fountain \1alley .'ililc Sq1111rc c:ulr Cour&' in <• pro scran1ble. Included in thl' list of \"iSiting pros v;crc Briun Lake :u1d t\fo11t r IJ\o<lgcll . They Join('d hos1s Don Hl1do lph. Uobbic Johns and S k i p \\'hi1tct . ,llissit111 \/it»jt1 T,residcn!'s cup qu;ilifying \\·1tl ta ke place at :\11ssion \'il'Jfl Golf Club on Frida y, \l:irch I .... ·1th competition on a match play b:is1~ once the action get s under v.·ay. """"''" SJ ln 11 better ball or foursome co111rK"t'ttion at ll:1ncho San Joaquin tlus \VCCk, :i tic resulted {11r firs! pl ace at 50 . Jrrrv \·lon!l(Omf'rv, Jack Strlck(;ind. Ui ch L11 i·so n :ind George lie~1l,v \\'Crf' 011 one 1f':1n1 \\·i1l1 ,\l<lo.~c Lngcrloff. ()nn \\'right. 13oh r..1;irtin a111! Ui\I \\'inter on Lile olh''r. Arca Ca<rc ~ S1un1naries Registra tion for group classes ·for beginners ladulls and juniors alike l wl\l take place ri.·londay in the pro shop. Si.'< ont'-hour lessons will be presented with a charge of $15 pt•r person . I 9111 llf>le ~11 s s 1 on \'lejo men 's Thursday teatn 1s lrading group \\\'() with a 3 1 record :1f1er v.·inning ove r Los Coyotes this past week. 37·11. r-.1ission \1iejo travels to El Niguel this "'ft'k and hosts the same team in the final n1atch a \\'N>k later. El Niguel defrat ed Irvine Coast. 25-23 la st \.\'f1".:k. San Cle n1Cute def ea t e d 11ancho San Joaquin 29-19 to lt:'ad division four 11·ith a 3-l n1ark. Sun City is at S;in Clement e and Escondido at 1-Wncho San Joaquin this v.•cek. In group six. Costa l\1esa droppffi a 28-20 drci!'lion to t~::i1lbrook and is 1-2-1 for the season. C~f is at Azusa (lrrcns. In group 11, Big Canyon 12-21 is at Santa Ana (J-31 this v.·eek. Old Ranch leads group 12 after d e f ea I i n g CandlC\\"ood, 26-22 . Old Ranch is al ~1es.:i Ven:lc this \\'eek. l!untlngton Seacl i(f an d Redlands are tiC'd for the lead in group 1~ v.·ith 3-1 records. This \VeeJ.i Green Ri\·cr is at Tlcdlands :ind \\'estcm tlills at J·luntington Scacliff. MASSACRE j(ontinu ed From Page 181 m{' out.·• Fagans says. \\'h11c is hopeful Fagans \\'ill be used sparingly so he can concen!ralt' his infamous dcfcnsivf tactics on Dennis Evans. Cd~l principal who'll !';UC.'>! as a CIF' player. \Vhlle and Evans have been M111r 011 1::r~:4:'~i•hup 1im11 at odds over Yarious su6jccts tlt•r J (II F llll P11rpur1 · l d 'II tll o;.1eonne• 11 1111 "' 1 ~1 oi.n 1n reccn years an \Ill se e oe1n 01 c 461 "'•'"' those differences on t h c P11u1u, (7) G 1 ll c;.,an A11uorrt 111 G n~1 Hum&n basketball floor. sco•lng •ub5: Mater Ool-Oto!!ltu~• '· Another longsland1'ng •--f 0~110!\ ~. Pt!ers 1, Kuehn ~ tJtX tla1111m1" e 11hop Am111• n.-11. n1ay be resolved. or further Jlllll ... V1™l'f 0 1111 HUI• 111) fllll El Dortdo intensified, when little Roger Ande»un (fil F !Ul Wilhe•I J h hi ' h Hat111~11 u1 F c11 L•UQhl•n<I Car son t rows 's we1g t ""u1sor1 1~1 c (11 ~het'tieck around against Lou Joseph, 8 run1 I Jl G Pl G"'t1r Hein 15l G rl> S"'•" of rcleaguing infamy, scor1n11 subs· Oan1 Hllh-Culh•rlton The coaches have also ~-n 1. El Do1ado--Morel1s 2. Fine 2, Lil.~ LoH'!l:ti~r: e1 Do•ado. 19.1. tuning up for their brawl. Boy Junior ver,uv athletic director Ron Davis 01n1 Hllls CU) UOJ UnlvtrlllY . Ander""' 1a1 F :J1 !<:~mps got in shape for his part in Hall •tcd C~I F (19) B!>Ck CdM' J b J • U Brvn• (l~i c 16> R. C1ldwtll S Pans Y S eep1ng 8 P1vl,on C6J G Ill Cerv1n!es day Tu esday. Hfin U) G (II l'alconor scorlnQ 1ub1: Un!.,..r1lly-Gun~tl 6. "( ('()U ld Sleep through the fl rown ~. S, Caldwell '· d 'd Ill be ,..,.1111m1; 01na Hll11. 1'·23. game an we st at Ju1ilor v1.,1t~ Newport," Davis said between M1l~r 01tl CUI llil SI ... tu! I<•"'.,~' 111 F 111 Gr1n1 yawns. "I just wish ~'e had Edison Standout Shadowed Uy STEVE BRAND Of 1119 OeOy .. 1 .. 1 ll•tt Kevin Du1111e has l h I s problem. Everywhere he g~s while playing his favorite gan1e he draws a crowd. Since his favorite game is soccer. the group of people who shadow the 1-;dison High senior aren't in any way similar to Arn1e's Arn1y . The group which trails Dunne has one major purpose: Keep the ball away fro1n the 17-year-old centC'r-forw ard. The reason is obvoius In nine league games he has s'°red 14 goals and si nce the season started he has 19, including three hat tricks. So1ne teains wouJd be happy with 19 goals the entire season. After averaging better than t"'O goals a game 1hc first time around in Orange County League play, Dunne notictd a big change the second time arou nd. "l haven't scored in three games," says Dunne. "The other tennis arc pulling their best defenders on me and in some cases sin1ply ll!lling their best players to stay with 111e. ' · ' B e ca u s e I've fortunate enough Jot, the other teams \.\'ailing for me no"'·" Unfortunately for Edison, the rest of the Cha rge rs haven't been able to pick up the slack and a loss to f'ouhtain Valley and lie with l·Iuntington Beach h a v e resulted. Dunne says he has his O\'.'n style of play. "I didn't really start play ing until yout h soccer (AYSO ) came along five years ngo," he says. "Amer icans have no heroes to copy. so we develop our own style." To emphasize the point, Dunne was asked to name the No. l American player . ··1 can only name one American, period,'' he says. ··Kyle Rote, Jr. is proba bly !he best kno1,1,·n American . But there "'ill be more . lots more in the future.'' !light now Dunne, \\'hose brother Kelly plays right wing on Edison's club, is worried about just one thing -how to get rid of the cro1,1,·d drav.11 so he can get a off. FV Shi.ties In Swin1f est ROLi.ING Hil.J..S EST.>\TES fountain Valley ll i g h School"s S\11imming t ea m concentrated its eifor1s on the fros h-soph d i v i s ion in preliminary c o 1n p e ti ti on Tuesday at Roll ing Hills High School and v.·i\1 be favored to 1,1,•in that div ision i n Saturday's fin:il s of l h e Peniruula I n v i la t ion a 1 sv.·iznming 111eet. Andy l\'lillcr and l\·litch Non1ura each captured two fi rst pl;ice decisions i n individual competition P1nln1ul1 l"vll1llon1I V•nlty Mealey rel•Y -1. Fcuntain Valley (Mc(artnv. N•!!O!'I, Mao;illl, Pull ). T }~.0. 100 btel1! -4. Scot1 Nelson (FVI 1'10.2. Froth·Scph MtOley re!~y -J. fO<mldin VdlltY (Fuflono;i, Walnsc<;1tt, "ldricn, 8r1man1 I. 511.1. 100 tree -l. Anoy Miiier (FVl 1 '~4 6-l:lO Jnd. medley -1 Mllcn Nomur11 IFVI 1 :01.1. s.o Jr~ -]. Tit between Jim Oav!d100 end !>lev• !>ulnerldnd ~FV) 1S.~. S.O lly -1. Rici<. Al!ldrh IFVl ~.• 100 tree -I, Miiier (FY) SIS. ' 01vld•ot1 lF\/I ~J.7. l. ~ulherl .. nd (FVI S5 I . so b•c--3. Aldrich !FV) :JO.I , 6. How,.rd Fu•I-(l'V) 31.3. so brelU -I. Nomure IFVl 31.1. 4. Chrl1 W1ln1coll (FVI ll.•. 5. Mike Brt m .. n (FV ) ll.7, F~1!yle r~ley -l. Founleln Valley IOavldwn. !>vm.rl1nd. Ncmur1, M!lltr) 1:31.}, Basketball SI, Marv'• "· 511n Fr11nclsco St. 70 Lovol• 61. PepP9•dln• l9 U, of San 01'90 13, UC Sen Oltvo 63 WMlmonl 90, 81011 60 Te~•• T1ch tt, Arkanws 13 SMU 10, Tt•ll "l.M 41 Ric• tJ, llavlor 76 rcu n, T1•a1 11 !oil Provldenc• 1J, Br-n 73 (1 ol) H11rvtrd 11, OtrlmOYlh 63 Cenl1lu1 73. Colo;itte 67 Loyola IChlc•llOl lo.t, M11sourl (SI. Loul1) T.I Pro Scores ~'.:!,,.11~01,1, ~ \0.Ji =~ a more worthy ~nt." o~~··• in G 111 WVnn N rt Harbo h I ed NatMMI a .. 11 ..... 11 -.-1111111 !-lliQn Ill o 161 14ttly ewpo r as re t1.'I N...., Yor-100, llutt110 t:1 scor1riv tu~: M11~ 0~1 -011ney '· lo get embroiled In a name-c111ceoo '3. Mllw11111" 11 l<•ufm11n 10: Molbrl,IC-¥ ,, llulrtr11 4, 0.lroll lll, l<tntlt Clty-0ml"9 lff ,..11111me: Miler 0.1. n ·lS, calling show wilh Corona del C•pl11t 101, c11 .... 1enc1 tt JiftlllJf' \ltnl ty M Sp' ho ha H-•on 17', LM AllO"'ln lit Cott• ""''' 1,71 14n M•tl'l9ll• ar. 1es. w ve seen Port1M>O 113, Pi.itnl• 10.. 11.,.r111~> " 111> scnntldolr Newport workouts say the Boston 101. Goldtfl 51•1• m WHI (0) F (10) Ke,.I AltMrlC'oMI a.tQTMll A...cllttfit Jo)lt(>!I,,.., (•1 c 1Jl o.111t1 Sailors coaches have a few ~-nJ, v1r111111 112 ' ' '' ' 11> F > ...._ Ul1h 11,, lndlen1 ti R char \On ' " 'c..... heavy ca nnons and may well .,._, _, ,_ Miller t3) G (f) Mll!l!I k~>~ 1eub1: COllt Mtlt •. Splnll puJJ off an u-t. Al11nt1 4. New Yofll t1l1nMr1 l I""-Vt ncOl.lvtr ), SI, LNl1 I: I, HtrrlOr'I 1. -i;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;-J H11111,...! M1ono1111, 11.11. .I SEI THI NIW 1974 DATSUNS COSTA MESA DATSUN 2145 HARIOR ILYD. C.M. 5<40-641G ' DOU YOUR CAA IDLI ROUGH? WE START HAllD? • GtVI •OOll Mii.AGE? CAN "ELP THE .~~~!.UOR.J_HOP 111--··11·•• ....... -• .......... " ..... -. . .,. . ". •• 1111~~(1. ( I·• 1110 [J.611 v PILOT I~' -------- Golden West-Spike Outlook Bleak' • "It figure~ to be a di Hicult season for us. unles$ things just haµpcn 10 fall togetht::r " That 's the way (;olden \\'est College track and fiel d coa:eh Tom Noon ~ilcs up the 1:oming sea5Cln. Lack or ta!tnl Ill the jumping even ts will hurt the Rustic.rs drasti cally , says Noon . "If we had another R;iy Harris in the . JUniping cvcn\s, we'd Ix-tough ,'' says Noon . Harris, now al t h ~ Uni\lersity of Texas 1.r:11•<1.i.u1. i!. a 6-6 high )u1n;.1t•r , 2-l·foot long Jumper and 48-(oot triple JUOlptr ''0Ur bl~f.;t'SI V.1'i1~nt·'~ v.i1! definitely be In tht.· JUt11p111;1 t.'Vl'tll~, unl1-'-"'S .s u tJI t.' I J1 I!';.: unforeseen ha ppens. l\1•'re just flat out o ~ j t1111 p··ri;-" '!'he Hustlt·rs figurt' !o bt.' !'tr·on.1:.cst in !hf.' q11an1·r 11111!· (Hid 8(1() <Ind IVilJ nhu f1i ·l(I a l<lp 01ilc· rel;1~ l~',1 111 • frt·shn1an Jh11 K1·11hl1·~ frum \Vt<)l//ull!.lt!r, hl·,1d;, lh•• ~41.1 f'Oll11n~1·nl 111.: ha"i J he-.\ c.f ~;ti uud r i«u;hcd th1· l"IF [1onls Ju~! year Sophinnor··~ 1,( nn1~ \!1 ·\cr~ 19 r.1 ;111ll 1'ru 11 Bow111;u1 1f>ll0 1 lJ:i(·k !u rn up In !11" h<1lf Ul!lt'. lht· IJt"'I 1~ frt·~hn111n Jirn Hc•1•d fror11 \l<11ln~1. "·1u 11<1 ~ clril'kl.'ct u 1 fi7 o t1tt1c•·s 1 :11 1 ~·111 1 " Jtlrl ll'" r ~111n~·1·s1 i 11 1·!t1ll•· r·11trel,, ('1·t·1111·k1· 1' ·, . ._p11 111 ~t1•r1 .11111 \11~1 \'1"1l1J :H •I. I (}11111 ~~1 · Ct·rn!l'ky \\ill <•!so ~uri lne nule lie s done 4 · :iO l'.t•1111ck). SOµl ]Ol111Jlt' \l1kt• I 1 .iu11~\t•111 ti nd fri·'ihrnun Toni :-lt;J"Y i "1t'~tm1 ns1t•r 1 ~•n· thP unlv d1-;!tHU 'l• r11r111~·r~ 1)f n111•• I 111 tli t: h11td l1·' 1111· Hli~lll'r' 11ill'l' a µ1;od 1,ltll ' b:L• k In [)H\•• l'o"t•l l, 111!11 t'h!!·h1 ·d l~ 7 lll !'.•·· l11i.:h.. .1nrt .l'I 7 HI lho · t11!i'J'!tll'rl1;1tc!'I !;1:-;( ~' c ii f All 11:11,r· v1ph""'nr·~· ~11 h l' .;<1 ( kl'nl•111~ki l•.11'~' hin1 tip, \"11r~al tlt• Doh Scl1cllk. who <il h·nded Vountatn Valley tl1gh 1" 1 ~·P:t r~ a~o. wlll be !he l lu-~1l1 ·rs tuµ 1JUlc vnu ltcr. lie hh ,I l>t'St Of 14·2. --- SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY OHL Y! s. •·~· b,.,,, WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE 547-7477 ISJO S. HARBOR ILYD .--l'hone 870-0700 I 5221 BU.CH ILYD.--l'hone 893-8544 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ......•. 1:10 A.M.·9 P'.M. MONDAY lliRU FRIDAY ... , .... 1:10 A .M.·' P'.M. 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MOST .... _j AMERICAN _, . J CARS OiLFJLf~~ 95 ~1 c ·• (I . Kr&euter RIM WRENCH W o~·• b•"o~ le o~59 or r.,,,_ Ide al !or C wo•~<ng parh Ha • man~ ol~ttr "'"'· OIL FILTER WRENCH COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE-UP GUIDE · COMPlOf , .. fttt:llUl\Jll(-IJP ' GUID,r -•. ,_ • . ~ v ·-~ 17 P"90I. Oa!c Jo, tu~ •"'J US ond fo«•9" ""' !~., gv•d•" P<><~ .,d .. ,,h monor '""'"~ <ofo•mo!oon £&SY TO ltfAD 44c SIL·GLYDE LUIRICANT II:! ' lUIRICATl.S-~\.l\~~ WEATHIRPAOOf5 ~j~\;11 '"""'""" ''"'°''· ~ <u" "'""' lubncalel : •uhber, metal, pla1hc . ".,,,,, ~. . 6 oz. c --·-,. · CAii MATS IASY TO (LIAN • MUTfO COlOJ S fQll fHf l'lfW ("l INTERIQll!> •,.RflNI O RC fO IN H( ... VY WE"R ARtAS • l-ONG t "!>llNG, R!SISIS WfAR A....0 STAINS ·\ FITS MOST CARS 'j99 1 "(,'9 100% PU(IE PETROLEUM OIL SAVER HELPS STOP OIL BUllNING HANDY JNAP-ON FUNNEL CAP • ;f). DAil V PILOT Transit F1111ding Proposecl f'l'()in \\~r~ Sfr\'lcts \\'AS!ll :-;GTON -r rcsidt·nt :'\1'lOl1 askt•d C'Alngrcss tod:i.y 10 s.~t up a rC\'l'.nlit-....shari ng pro;:r:i.111 that l\'Ould pro -.·idc .S19 :i bilhun lor p u b I J t' 1r:i11sportat 1on :ind bet 1 e r (JN SHORT ... ) high\\"J}S 1J\i:·r 1l1c llt:xt six ~ r:1r~. I he .&-.. Wtdnesd<l)', Ftbru.vy 13, ICJ74 • • • .. . ., ,, •Jri• I _, r ' • " ' r "" ;.;.-·t ' n ~r:-"' - -------·---· Congrt'"'S 10 appro\ f' his pt 111 to rr1 i!alize the nation 's r.:i il ~y:-.t t•tn lhrough a ~2 billion lo<in gunrnntce and 1hrough !'1!laxed n:gul a1ory rcstraint:- OUALIFIER-105 TO TAKE STUDENTS ON BAJA CALIFORNIA CRUISE OCC Ch arte rs Vessel For Study Of Rugged Me xican Peninsula "'rhc t'nt'rg .. • c:risis has - lltH.lcrscored a n in1po rta11t lesson: Our system of nationa l transportation is not \\'Or klng ut 1n a x i m u 1n t•ffieicncv " Nixon said. ' ' Lo11g Beacl1 Sailboat Sl1ow e Scores Burl ONEOi\'TA. N.Y. -Scorrs of persons v.·crc i n j u r c d 'I'uesday v.·hcn railroad tan k C"ars containing propane g;1s rlerailed and ('Xplod t•d, send in ~ l~ton freight cars flying lhrough the air. At least 58 persons \vcre injured, most of !hcn1 in the fi rst of four explosions. .\lore than half of those hurt were released after treatnlenl 1'or tninor burns, but on e person was critically injured and five others were hospitalized 1n s er i o u s condit ion. e 1llrdl Arrh:es \VA S HI NGTO N -A subpoena c o in ma n d i n g President Ni xon to testify at the California burglary tria l of a former top \\'hlte liousc a ide ha s gone to the • spetim Watcrgatt" prosecu!or f_ o r further action. After bclng delayed in the 111ail, the subpoena finally reacl1cd the Di strict o f Colu1nbia Superior Courl clerk 1'uesday and he immcdiatclv sent it fo acting U.S. Att Y. Earl J . Silbert for ·actio n. e Trial Clnsli Sf. PAUL, Minn . A flareup in the trial of An1erican Ind ian T\Iovemcnt leaders Russell Means and Dennis Banks saw t.lirec of 1 heir atton1eys jostled fron1 court by fed eral marshals on order of an irri!<ited judgc. Tu·o of the lawyers rernoved from the courtroom Tuesday \\"Cfl' \Villiam Kuns!lcr and :\1ark Lane, New York law yers 11·ho for several yea rs ha\·e defended activist c a u s c s ~round the country. e Dlsraey ltlisl1op ORLANDO. Fla. T \\'O tourists have~ recei ved minor 111ju ries and a \Vall Disney \\'or ld employe has been hospitalizt>d aftcr two mono- rail 1rai11-; coll ided at thC' central Florid a a111uscment park. A Disney spokesman said ;111 cn1otv train drl\·cn bv J[tirvey · Trlplell of OrlandO 1·rashed into the rear of 3 trai n 1hat had jus t londi;>d passengers on Tt1esda y. e 30 q11i:::ed BU ENOS AlliES, :'l rgenlina Fl'deral pol ice <a r f' ques tioning about 30 persons ,,ccuse<l of plo11ing 1 n .t ~sas.~inale rhe presidP.n!s of Argendna and t·rugua.v ns they rodr th rough Buenos 1\ircs on Tuesday. Police Chle! :\1 1gurl Iniguez .-:aid the susf)('('ts a r e mcn1 bers of Peronlst urban i;uerri!la groups and !he Tupamams. the t;ruguayan gu errilla organization . e .Ulne Check To Display Newest Moclels The latest in s;ii lbo:.ils v.·11\ be on display Y.'hen the tlnnu.11 L<ing Be:ich Sailbo:it Sh·•\I' oik'ns il s doo rs Fr.1d<Jy a 10-day ni n al the ,Beach Arena . for !.(Ing Show hours are 5-11 p.rn. and "'eckdays, 12 S:1.turday Sundays. to !J 12-7 There v.·il! be some p.111. p 111. boats, in cludlng more th:1n t1ro dozen v.·hi ch \1'ill be · pu blicly un veiled for th e fi r:.t 1in1e. ('raft \\•ill range froin dinghies to 50-foot crui sing _yacht s. • IN t\DDITION to the OOats and accessories there \\'ill be se ver;,i! feat ure att ract ions . l..ccture se ries are set nigh!I~· at 8 p.1n. on weekni ghts a:id 11.·i!I cover such topics ilS electronics. fibe rglass rl'pnir. snilrnaking. lung d is tan ce ocean racing, we a. t her forecastin g and regattn rac- ing. There will be a continuous showing of sa il ing advent ure fi lms such ;1s '·Love of S.:1U- C111J Leucl To Nyle~: ~f ELBOUR ~E (AP) Auslrali <i ·s ~tiss Nvlex -the r adic;i1 C class cJiamaran - seems certai n 10 \1·in the Little An1crica·s Cu p being :;;:died of( Sorento this v.·cel.;. On Tuesda y \liss Nylcx v.·on her third st raight hf'at in the hcst-0f-7 series to lead 3-0 ond so certa in is t»'eryone of :inother vict.orv 111 totlily's fourth heat, tha t thry are prcp:i ring for ;,i Ct'lcbra tion dinnt'r tonight. l 'ucsd<1.v ~'lls.s ~ )' I c x C(11np1C'tt'<I lhP HJ·ti1ile. cou rst' i11 111·0 hours 2~ srconds 10 fi ru~h nine niinu1r.s 12 ~t"L'Onil;; <l ht·;:id Uf 1hr Ke.v.' Zeal and !.'hall~·Jl..!l·r .\l1ss St n r s:. lug." "llub11: C:1t Sun1mer." "SI~:\ I ;oe:-; Bart:fWt in thl' L';trib!K•1111.· ··c.:al1fornla Is- land~" :inti "1\ustralian ins:' 'l'he shov.· 111i\l be larger and nlori~ co1nple1c tha n cvC'r hcf11r0. 'l'ht:re will be 30 pt:rcent more hoo1hs show ing ll('fl rly ('VC'ryLhiJJg that goes on a. s<.1 il b<n1t. NE\V CRAFT to be sho1vn include !he \\'cstsail-32, Fuji· 35. Ficka·20, Am e r i e :i n T\t:i.rincr-25. Ynnkec-26, Cal C.'rui sing: · 35. Cli pper Quarter T-011. Sea (;it, _\lono Cat, Chrysler :\I ut 1nccr and the J11!cfnational Tornado Cat. '!'he lecture schedule is as follov1s: Sa turda~\ Feb. 16 : i;nry r-.tull , International O c ea n Hncing. -!\'fondav. F'eh. J8: Cordon \Vest, Eieetronics. 'l'nesdav, F'eb. 19 : Bill Keene. \\1eather Forecasting. \Vedncsday, Feb. 20 : Joe I !unt an d Carl Ii e d l u n d , fiberglass repair. Thursday , Feb . 21: T\'lillcr, Racing; Gary JOH. Friday, F'cb. 22: Deaver, Sai\making. Stan t 1ul1, V oycig:ers Club Sets . ~assey Series Dates 1'he ;\IORF'·SYflF trophy \1·as inaugurated in 1967 by U1cn rornn1odore tl·lorris P. Kirk . lt \.\'as :;;ailed under the f.101{1" handica p s y s t e 111 throu gh 1968. Jn 1969 VYC in..1ugura!cd P o r Ls mo u L h Hand ica ps for n1id gcts v.•hi eh \1·erc readily at:ccpt ed by the Voyugt:rs Yacll1 Club has :'lnrlOunct:U the cla tes <if its 1 .. toyd IL lll a~~C I.' Jr. Perpctunl ·rrophy ~rlf•s for yacht.i rnH'<l unde r the Pc r r o r in a n cc J J.1ndic·np Ra cing Fleet rule <ind the :.tidgct l'erpetu<1! 'l'rophy S0rics for ,\lidgct Ocean Raci nt, Fleet :ind Sina ll Yatht !tacing Fleet y;,ch ts. THE T\1ASSEY l'rrpetual \1:1s dona1cd •o Vl'C bv L-Ornn1oourc J'\Tas..;i.·.v in J!)f(l to prornote PHHF ra cing in and arou nd r-.!c1\'port !~arbor. It is 1he longest stand ing J>![Jt F' SC'rif's In !he <J rea. TH E: SERIES originally includerl racrJ,J si}{)n<>ored by u!her !\e1\'Jl()rt Harbor clubs, b11t in 1970 VYC lx·g[lll ::;por1.5'1ring all ::1rvrn rn<:t'S in 1hc brst fiVl' of seven sc ri~'S. $\'l{F 10 pron1ote s 111 al I eruisini.: boa t ra cing . . \IOJ·fl: :ir.d SYBF inclullt:s I :H·ilt..'; ill the 20 lt'l 30 f1 101 ' rnnge. The s.'.'rics gets 1111de,r 11·ay ~l :uci1 3 \Vilh the Laguna C race. O!hcr races arc the Cata lina Island Shi p Rock Race, April 20: Jluntington Plats race, ,June I: Dana Point ra{'('. June 29; Summer Regatta, ,July 2i: A~lone 1·riangl£.' race, Aug. 24. and thL• 1-luntin gton Pie r \Vest race, Nov. 9. VOYAGERS Yacht Club \\'as organized in 1941 by a group of yachtsn1cn seeking an acti ve ~ailing pr ogr am , including both racing and (.'.fu;si ng, It is now ce lebrat ing lt:-34th yachting season. In addition to the ri·tas-sey m1d J\1idgel series, other invit::itional events spoosored by Vl'C arc Jane Schock ~lemoria l Troph,v race for \ron1cn, a di nghy n1 at ch racing ser ie~. the A I I en Can1p~ll ·rrcphy race. :l team r:i ce, the Su111111er REgatta and rhc S('aman of the 'f('Jr Boat Slio1v Bcgi1111in,~ At M ari11a LOXD0.\1 -The Bri tish ·~· ' C-Oa! Board and S t r i k i n g )ljn('rs today \1·orked out :in <1grec ment to Jet managcm t'nl do s<i fet y i,•;ork rn t h e :ihandoned n1ines to prevent ih" de struction of the co<i l pi1i;, ThC' miners agreed 10 :illo11· m<1nagemcnt sta ff mcmlx·rs 1n Iv take measure~ ;igainst fl ooding or fire, Coal Board C..'hairman IX!rek Ezra said. e Grain Reporl \~'ASH/.:'\GTON (;rain l'Xportcrs apparently did not have inside infor1n:itinn on Russian buying inte ntions or rtid not take nd1ant age or thri r koo1\'le<lrzc in connec!ion "'ith (.'Of11roversial sales or when: to )tussia in 1972 . the Gcnr r11l Ac.otounling 0 f f i c e. has reportl'd . The GAO rtport \1·:1 s maQe publil! loday by He1). John Melcher, ([).~I on! l. \\'ho had a&ked wh<'lher the si x expor1ers in volved m a d c undut profit~ as a result of inside lnfonnal.ion. l' /\I rasse\'s new One Ton sloop Terrorist is shown ~a il ing in l·'Jorida where she n1acJe IJ('r racing debut in ()ne Ton Chan1pion shiJl and is 11ow participating in the So uthe rn Ocean nacing ('o nferen ce. Cassel expects to race lhe boat in the J~c rn1uda race and lhen sail her to Engla nd on her own botto111 for the \Yor ld One Ton championship. Tcrrorb;t is a 35·fonl al111~1inu111 boat designed by Brut'C King and buill a1 c;asscl's Sparcraft plnnt in losta f\.'1esa. ) " Lagoons Of Bajlt \ PUBLIC NCYMCE PUBLIC N011CE • PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTITIOUS aus1N•s1 NA.Ml $TATIM•NT ,..,, 1oi1ow1119 cwrM>I'• •r• dolna Dut ln•U eJ' AM!Mt(AS IN T E It NAT I 0 HA L ,.\AltlCETERS, U12l2 1-11r1I,.. D< 11un11ncton e .. (n, c e111 J•~• It, w r1ont, 10'111 Lurline Or. 1t111>ll"1lon 8••t n, Ct ,,._.. Nttl("f Wrlvnl, 10232 Lurllnt Or PUBLI C NO'flCE ---- I A ••• .... ... fond oo I .. p :::~ lllWfltl ... ASSOCIATE WANTED New,on band firm wlrll 11•J Ml•lllt P•l•ntlol r.. •ICllli •I 51 mllllo11 0 111111•11y lt1 Coll• fo,.lo "'''''' alono lff'i l1u1 011 l11dl•ld11al, fhm 01 itntlt., to prowlde needed 'aphol i11 the forrn of co1h or tett•r credit 111 on omount 1101 e1c"d $1 :;o,oo~. !!Miit portl,1patlon, U de,lred. fcir fwll portic11lorl, Pre,ident Dav id Silver 17141979-6140 " '.;.. ' -• Pyramid Selling Scheme: Good Way to Lose Shirt Hy sr1.V1A rc11rrt:rt f 1'111rU ill a Series) "Ht"lp \\'anlt'd ~t<.1/t1 1"c111rtl» .. f'-Olli.'gc. l~raduatc 15 ~1 lo 25 M (:alH.1cr ~:xt1culives/~1an<.1gl•rs On the ~Vny Up . . . - , "()ur cvn1p;:iny has openings in rnngt. po!>1tions rc1,.-cntly t:rt•a lL•d through our northcasl L.A. LINES 565 /M o"' TELE,.MONE COMPANY OF CALIF. 979-1 214 {2131 &29-1234 t•Xp81'1S~Orl ,\\u.,I tr · -.cit ~f <.11'\l'r 11nd l1t1\•· IL·udef">hip ca p u h 1 ! i ! 1 1· s . l\'o exp. r,t..,~C!i.SUry. \\\. 11111 tra111 . ~Foi.-1n·l~lCW, l'U!I ... " AS UN E ~I l'l.(JY:\1 E~T cvcnbs in th 1~ 1>prtng uf bu.sincss f-l•lback . alls s1n1il:1r to !hf' <ihuVl' wlll lure• n\:in v jobless J>l.'''SOflS uHo l ullowin~ Lhls rout(' In ~ .<;UJ'l'C!':!-ifll l 1c!I· lure of llH:ir 01111 It sound -; so <illrat\i\'c, .-;1•t•111 ° ~' 11·uv 111 11\'oid Cl't·r again ht· l.11 ~ dcpctJd~·ul 011 <:Olll t'OllP 1·1 ..... ·" f n r . tun1 ·o,; rnr a p!i~'l'hf•!•I\, I Jon 'I rull fur 11' 'fi n~ ad . a con1. J>OSl!C !)l't'-- 11;\l'cd lur l !11{' t;y !ht• PORT Eii Bl'l tvr llus11tL'SS IJ111'':1u (•f !\l~·lrupollt;111 N1·11• Y<'r~-11111 ... - t rnt•~s n ··tiusin1·.~s oppo r1 un1- \i1•)<" fraud -<.1nd tilt'.!\\' ~win· dies 11;1rns thl' prcs1d.·11t '" tlil'· N1·11• Yf1!'k Hlll:I. \\'11f'dri.11', \\'1r..;il;. 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'I' h l' "nppor1un1!•" L'nougll to ha\'c coni pleled nlC1ct1ng the UlVl•SIOr ~!te11US colll'gC ~1n Ix.· unable tq is so l'n\o11011<1lly <:.ha rg,•d that rl'l'011cilc thr cli11ms Anrt any ir he hasn 't lt•ft his cht•t·khook ihoughlful person wil t \\•ondcr al hornt>, he 1nay sig n awi.ty v. hy an y sucl'c.ssfut company l11s savings right lhl•rc:. has to advertise this 11•ay for The investor can nt'Vi>r !'XP«U!h't•S J!ld 1!it1nag1·r.s n1.1k,1 1hc> n1on11v prt~licfcd hy -!n('on.:-run ics. 1 ,.,·~11Hn;1r1• lhc 11tl;i·rt " .. 1'r , bi•«au~l' 111 (;Jt'l :<;·10.1M~I n1 u 1a gl'tll1·n1 po-;iluH1 ' 111\'ri· .1r1• lll'\t't' l'll.,111.(h JX.'Opll! 11 ~u.1 ll\' ;11 111'• adv1•r!l'-l'd 111 111 ;1 1·011ir1111111I \ lo sust.:nn t)ll· A•'llCl'll l1«lp \\;H)I{'•! 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Tha l means savers smrnl en ough lo save w11h us can now corn the some allracl1ve 712% ric h guys had lo 1nvesl 510,000, 520.000, even SI00,000 Jo earn. One thing lo remember. though . If you wonl lo earn like a rich investor, you have Jo be "."ill1n g la lie your rnoney up like If lhal seems like fore ver. relax I We've ~JOI Umpteen olher ways Jo sa ve They all pay lap dollar A nd w1Jh a Pa ssbook Ac counl for 1nslonce. you con earn bi g wilhoul having lo lie your money up al all Ro ch man's inlerml for ordinary. everyday savers 1J 's al Glendale Federal roghl now. Come gel you1 sho1e llMnllbl '"'"N' '.I t1f)f'l rf>•·•m "' '~"'"''~ j( .1 '•"'"'~•l•J••!ll •~:J~l~"·'n " '"''"'"''•I ·f''••• I l'M";j 'r "•I' . .,,! 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Th:il 1nakes 64 rererrats so far. :.ind if each or these 1s suppo~d to gel auothcr L·1ght The n u m be r s balloon ti) 512, lhen '4.096 on th~ next round. 32.768 /lol!I f Y"I "'"' c. ..... AM"' / A•n t• ,,., ill"'..,., I ~ ~ ~ , I,<'\ Aul·t'• 11 ,, ' • ,, . i,. ,;,1· r ·: " . I~ J I lO l' 2fi2.1~~ :!.O~l?.152. ~111cl !'ill on. (3l BE SUSPICIO US <it once of any help \1'<lnlcd ad which does not pay a \V<lgP"UT'-!lllary, "·hjch does not disclose selling is involved and vl'hlc h does rt."qu1 rc nn investrncnt. 1'his is all 1vr':lng! The advertiser is deceiving the mt'dium as 11'cll as you. Alert you r Better Busin ess Bure.1u and local consumer protec tion age ncies. Allergan's Income Up For Quarter Record sales and net income !or Allergan Pharm;1cc\1l icJ1ls 11·crc reported for !ht? year ended Dec. 31 anrl the fourth quarter. Pr esidcht Gavin Jlr rbcrt Jr. said frr the fiscal year. Uic !.rvine·bascd company's net income increased Z3 percent to $1,574.982, or 64 cents JX'r share. fron1 $1 .276.0LS, or 53 cents on a pro forma basis, gi\"ing erfect ro Alh.•rgan's ~1arch 1973 siock split. !'\!!t sales for the 12-monrh (X'riod increased to S20,716.2R5 from $16.248.22fl in fiscal 1972. 11n increase of 27 percent. Eco1io1nist To A£lllress Builclers Jl11ian l-f . Taylor, vi re p re s i d (' n I ~nd ~enior f'('Onorni st for Bank of America's ~ulht>m Californin ll('adquarters. \vill be the g\Jest speaker at lhe Orange C.ounty Builders' A~ociat ion 1nccting Tuc'Sd.:iy. Taylo r s pee i a I i zc-s in rcseard1 and for e casts concerning nalional a n d internRlioo;'.11 money a n d <'<,!>Hal markets. 'The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. v.i th a socia! !1our al Hie OCBA of(icc. in the Plan I-loom. 1530 Eest Edinger1 Sanln An.1, follow rd by dinner nt thL' S:1ddlcb11ck Inn at 7::10. Cnll the assot l'a t1o r1 office ror rc sc r vn t i o11i;. 5.\3·8225. Hl"S.ervaU·JllS deadl ine 1 s Friday. Army Bid To Babcock A StS million cont ract has brcn awarded to BJbcock Electron ics Corporatioo of c.·ostn 1\t e s:i h y the Oepartn~nt of thf' Anny, Congres,mnn Anr1 re\V J . I-!inshnw \ ll·Ne1\·port Beach l has ennoo.nced. J\nn•·u· • ~\"~ ... ~. " AfCln M ,! /111,-• ., tH At "'t~ •".:. (u•' J\11 ,,, l t 71 ( ''" A_,o,(> '' ;\ .-J • ' .. " 11 ... :1 ;• • • (,11 '· """ 1 • ~ •l , C.~I \nit· I' .~ . ' f~·l<l '" .. " 't ,., '"'1 ... ' ' . '"~''" ' I • C.••¥ AC!• 1J • ll , H~tn {.!< 8 • • "'''" lW 11 I/ , >< '"''' II• II ' II ' "'" 11?1 I• ,.. " l'f•' " 17 1; " '""' I " . -" . ' • . ' " .. " '' " ,., ,. ' .. ',, •••• 1 .. ' I' "" ,, ,, ' ,., ' . ~" ., , .. ,' • ' " .. ''"' ~ ,, o.~ " ! ,,.., "' "' ,, ;, .r In .. 1~· '! '!''.~ .. 1'··~· . • " '. ,,,, .. ' ·"' ,.,. to • l j " ' . ,, ~ • I'• • ~j ' I,,_ " • " It • ' . . " . r..11 ~T•' I Au•o l•n 11,l•llf Al .. h""" v., H~~"' !" 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"" "" ,,,, ,,,, Ill• Ill) I • lJI' Uo uo '" "" LIP l'u ,., Up "' ' uo " LI 1> \J 1> I : U1> 1 ~h• '• U1> ' " IJp uo uo o" • 0 11 1, O!I I Otl o .. o .. 0 " o" o .. o" , Ott '• OU 1 • Ort '• 011 '• 0 11 '• Ott '> Ort •, on '• OH ', OU p, 0 11 11, Ott ., 011 .. ' MUTUAL FUNDS tlew Vo•lo. Fo• lowln<1 " a '"! ot b•c! .;~cl a~lo.t'd ~" <~> 00 MUl\ldl Fund~ ~\ OUOh!d by lhe NASO Inc. '" '" . ' "' I.' \I '" '" '" "' ILl·I " " ... .. "' .. ' ' " " " " " " " •• "' .. ' ". '" " ' '" '" " ' O •J " " '" '" ... '" " " " '·' " " " .. " ! ........... ,.. .. .. .. . . . . ..... " ' ' ·~·• u~ILf PIL0 1 •• Wfdnt$day, ftbr'Wr)' ll, 1974 J 53% Profits Gulf Oil Tells Record EarniI1gs r•lTT::iBUllGH. !>a. 'AP f - TI11• c:ulf Oil Corp. says lt hr1d rl'cord sales and pro fit s In l9i3. Ill a Yl'<lr-C nd report issut!d 1'11\·:.d11y, Gulf said it earned S8Ull 1111111011 last year, up $353 m1llu •tl fc·om 1972, on sales vf S~.9 billion. Sales for 1972 Dollar llit 111 Euro1>c; Gold 's Up LO~"OO;.J ( VP I 1 The dollar took a drubbing on \1·orld monl'y n1arkcts tod;1y . r.01r1·~ prtcl'.! st:1ycd at nt:'ar- rccord lcv('[s. 1'ht• dollar clos('d in Tokyo al 2!12.20 yen. its \o\\'('St point sinc:r Jan.4. ln f:uropc !hc dolla r opened lower in London, Zurich. Paris and Amsterdarn and al <i n uneha ngcd low lc1'el l n Frankfurt. Init ial pri('es in London put the J>0und at $2 27 175, costlier lhan Tuesday's $2.265 closing rate. The dollar opened i n An1S tcrdam at 2.8425 guilders. down from 2.8438. It dropped in Zurich from Tuesday's J. 19-t s .... 1ss francs lo J.191 loday. It opened unchnnged i n Frankfurt at 2.iJ niarks. On the dual Paris tnarket the official con1rncrc1a! dollar opened bt'lo1v 5 fr:111cs -at 4.99 fran<'s -fr<i 111 Tuesday 's 5.10 fr<Jncs to 5.075 1odav. Another dol!ur loss c31ne on th~ Brussels free 1narkct, \\·herl' the U.S. currency dropped from -t!.7~ Belgian francs Tucsdny ro 4 I . 7 5 today. FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • 1"11•11~ & Sc,...•<~ Ill Ye~<S E•P<t•Onte ll Years In Tn~ H•rl>Ot A••• Coll fa, Fr.a £stimore SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS D•Y<\•O!\ 0 1 Sol COoiSI lllOrs Supp•~ 1651 Plo(entlo-Cosfo Me~ ·~2.)490 y,·ere $7.7 billion. DURING THE f o u r I h thaL 1972 was an off-year for the petroleum indwlry in gl•neral. Gulf said higher pri~ for Its products overseas accounted for most of the Increase in annuaJ profits. OU prices were under fed eral controls for most of 1973 in th e United States. The company said i ts consolida1ed net earnings from U.S. and foreign operations came to $4.06 per share. con1pared with $2.15 a sh<1 re In 1972. Cha irman Bob R. Dorsey said the oil industry O)USt n1ake the public and government undcrstal'ld that higher profits are needed to n1eet increasing demands for fu el. "IN GULF'S case, elim· inatiOO of all profits V.'OUld lower prices less than two cents per gallon (for gasoline l. CQ1np1etely eliminating our ability to expand energy capacity," he said. "ll ~·ould intensify !he shortage of energy a n d ultimately lead to pr i c e increases dramatically higher than tl\'O cenls per gallon.'' Di sney Crowd Stepping Up BURBANK ( U P I ) Attendance at Disnevland the week of Feb. 6--10 "was 10.5 percent ahead of the best <."On1par@.ble previoos week in the amusement park's history, a spokesman said ~1onday. "The energy crunch has not hurt us as badly as some people seem to think," the spokesman said. CONNELLEASE El [i] Your foctory A•tfier1n.d Che•roll't ~ .. r>.i.r • N•w '74 Y~• H.tc.hMc• 56840 ...... ,. Plu~ la~ & llc. 01'! APPr. Crt•dll 2~ Mo. 0 .£.L . CONNELL CHEYIOLrT 2121 HAJtlOI ll YD. COSTA MESA 546·1200 Mer-cedes-13enz L~A~l~t7: frnm1f3S. Per mo. 36mo OEL Hou1cz of lmpo1t1 616'1 Manche•!•• l ouleword. lueno Porli 111•1 S1J-1'2 !4 TODAY! 1000 Beautiful Stick-on LABELS Personalized • Stylish • Efficient , Order For Yourself or a Friend· May bo u\ed on e:nvelopes as return addre11 l•bels. Al-.o ~' •y hdndy dS iden tification labels for •• .;r i 119 persondl items such •s books , te(.c..1-!·, pht1 fos, etc. labels stick on 9 lass end m11 y be used for m•rkin9 hom• c•nned foc.d item,. All labeh are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whit .. gummed p<!per. r --------------------1 Foll in 1n,, t OUPO'I, clio and ni.+i-wfflll tl.U It: I "'"'' Prl"''"~ L•bf:I OIY., P.O. I OI llo't r I C•,11 Mttl, C.1lil. ,,.1. I I I I I I I I I I I . I L ____ P~L~T_P~!~.!'!~~----J .•. • 13-nation Accord Oil Co1isu1ners Agree to Mee t Jf" it /1 .4 rnb.~ Ul'I Telt')r.110 E1ad of the Li1ae Jan1es Kunkler, president of Armco Recreational Products in Denver, sits on one of the last snowmobiles built at the Colorado plant. The co mpany has stopped production . and is in the process of discharging some 300 skilled craftsmen and cler1cal workers. Shortage of gasoli ne and overproduclion by olher firn1s were main reason for shutdown. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 4th Quarter Decline Told For Big Three Auto Makers DETROIT fAP) -Profits for the natio n's Big Three auto makers have dwindled to 3.6 percent of sales und er the impact of i n f I a t ion , declining demand for big cars. price controls and the energy crisis. The auto makers sold $18 billion y,·orth of cars, trucks and other goods ·in the final c1u.arter of 1973, with ·earnings of $648 million. The gross was up slightly from $17.a billion in the last quarter of 1972, but profits then totaled $991 million. TII E FOURTH-QUARTER decline came at the end of a record-earnings year for c;eneral ~lotors and Ford and a groWlh year for Chrysler. Top auto executive say the first half of 1974 probably FINANCE \Von'1 sho w much improvement ove r the end of 1973, but they pr!.'dict some recovery by the end of the year. Fore!, v•h ich released its 1973 Four Oil Firms Bid For Colorado Shc1,le earnings report Tuesday , showed the most drastic fourth.quarter profits drop. But Ford said it is now in the strongest posi tion in the s1na\1-<:ar market. Th e firn1 ronverted two assembl y plants to small car production at a cost of $150 million. It began producing the s1nall-size fl.lu stang I I in Scpte1n ber. FORD PLANS to come out with t"·o more com pa ct niodels next fall and says small ca rs will then make up 80 percent of its production capacity. Ford·s quarterly pro r i t s plun1n1eted to $57 million front $270 1n illion in the comparable 1972 period on sales bo!h vcars of $5.6 billion. · For the year. Ford earnings "'ere a record $907 million on sales of $23 billion. up rrom $870 million on revenues of S20.2 billion in 1972. W ASIDNCTON !UPI) 1'lle 13-rtation coofer nee ol oil consumlng cou ntrl ts reached broad agree m en l today 00 the OOC'("SSity or holding a meeting with Arab and other oil produ ci ng countries to try to alleviate t he effects of the world crisis. While declining to go along with ~ of the ste1>3 the other COWJtries b e I i e v e d necessary to work out a solution to the petroleun1 crisis, F'rancc agreed to a general call for cooperati\'e action. AS HE LEFT a meeting ) of foreign ministers who had been discussing a d r a r t communique, British Foreign Minister Sir Alec Dougtas- Home said there was "broad agreement on a prOOucer· consumer conference.'' A draft of the communique made available to UP I called for "concerted interna tional cooperation between ;:ill the. countries CQl1Cernt-'CI including oil producing CQU11tries . . . to accelerate an improvement in the supply and d e m a n d situatlon. ameliorate th e .adverse econon1ic consequences of the existing siluation and lay the groundwork for 'a m o r e equi tabl e and stable internati on a l energy rclatiolt')hip. '' Aecording to the draft commwlique "' h i c h bracketed port ions upon \\'hich there was not unanin10us agreement -Lhere y,·as no dispute about the need for a com prehelt')ive program. 'QIE DRAF'T' said fore ign ministers of all 13 countric.-s -the nine members or the European Common f\1arket plus Canada. the U n i t e d States. Japan and Norw ay - "{."\)l}C\lJTed in the need for comprehe n sive act.ion program to .deal 1\'i\h all facet s of the world energy situaLion by coo p e r a t i v e measure!." It added: "They rl:'cognize that on some of these 11.spects they may \l'ish to invite. as appropriale, other countries to join tirem in these efforts.·· The CQmmunique agreed UPI f eltp!IOIO AGREES TO ACTION France's Jobert that such an action progrant of international c()(.1pt·ratio11 should ioclu<le "the sharing of mt.>.ans and efforts" in the following areas : -Conserving energy and restraining dcn1and. -A systen1 of allocating oil su1>plics in Ii mes of en1er gency or severe shorta ges . -Speeding de l't!opn1rnt of additiona l energy sources so as to diversify supplies. -ACl'El.1-~HA1'1NG ('ner~y r1•M·i.1 fh 3 11 d dc\(•lop1ne1 1I 1 n 1 c ru;.itional <.'OQµi!ra tlve crt~rls J·'ra nr;e con t1n ul•d to inslsl that tl1L· ''\Ll'tlon prograrll of in It: rnflt1011ul too1~rullu11"' should hL' ctlrricd oul wit hin the l'x1.;;1ing framework of Uie Organ1iati~1n 'for £L"(J no1111...:. Coupi•r<.1t to11 :i nd [)l•vl•lopnu:nt, (0EC1J i. v.1htt•h intludi·s till the c·oun1 !'1l'S reµr ese11tcd at the \V11sh111~1on l' n c r Ry confcrt•nt·c plus sc v er fl l 1~:urup1•an n;1t1on s nol prcst'nl. Off1c1:.ils s.1id it WiJS not clear ns yet JU~t hu"1 the fina l coz11r11un1q t:1• 11' u u 1 d haudlc Ilic fklrlluu;;; of th~ agrl'l'n11·11t 1\ th \1·h1ch France db;agrl·e,\ It 11·as assumCd th nt tht•y 11·oul<l simply be 11olt•d as .s1•ction~ on \1•hich Franet• rt·!ll'rVC'<i its position . HL'!'1'est·nt::J! 1ves of the. 13 coun1nes 11urkc.-d through tht'! ni ght on th e draft nighl on !lie drart co1n1nuni- que. fin111ly eoinvlcting thcir work at :1 a.111. po·r. TllE CONf'Eft i':NCE hod bPCn schl·<lult~d to t•nd Tuesday Uut Fr:111rc's refus:i l to go :ilo11g II li!i l's l)l'O!JllS;ils ~uppur!e<l h.v l he ulhcr IZ 1n:idL· :.1 \l111·jJ da y necessary, State Fir111 D evelops Sliuttle's Fuselc1ge SANTA BARBAfiA !t\P) - A twin.fuselage aircr;i ft "'i lh a "'ing span of 450 feet. nmre than double that of a 7~7 ju1nbo jct. is to be devt'IO{X.-<l bv Turbo-Three Corp. !o Hid t!1e federal Space Shul tlc ' program. JOHN J\I. CONRO\'. a Turbo-Three spoe ksmi1n , :· i{i he had been ro!d bv tht' National Al:'rnoau!ics · and Spate Administration to bt•(!1n feasibility stud ies on the Sl2 5 million a1r<:ralt . Turbo-Thrt'~' built the gianl r re g n a n t Guppy and Super C.:uf)PY rarRO planes 11•hich assisted the Apollo space progran1. Conroy said the planr, 111 be called the \'irtu!I , \\'oulcl be used to transpo11 the Sp:ire Shuttle orbiter bc.t ~'l:'Cn the 1~1111!1 ng s11e a! F:dwards Au· 1:urrt· llasc 111 Cc 11 ! r a J Cal1forn1u '1~nd lawich sites at l':1pc C;inavl·ral. Pia.. :ind Vandenberg Air Force Base ne:1r here. Tiit: FOU R engine \'i rlu~. Conrov :idded. also 11·ould a1rlaui1eh lhe 165.000-pouoC Space Sh11!1!t• fo r flight and J;1nd1ng l l'.S!.~ ;111d earry al: till· spat1•ship'.s C(1rn1X)11l•nt1>. inelud1ng !ls hug~· ex!t•r11:1: fut•! tank . Tlh' Sp:1('(' Sh11ttlr• i~ bt·tn~ cil'l't·lop1•d hi' ll o t' k w r 11 1n1rrn:1•11 +n;d ·cvrp ;1! 11:. plan1 111 !he Lt•s An~t·les suburh C"I l)0\\111•,\· It IS bi:'1n c dt·:.1gncd 1o l:ind ;it the end of eat"h spate rn1~:.1on un ru11"<11 s. like con1·cn1iona! 1 ~·tl1nt•fs DENVER (UPI ) -Four major petroleum companies have subtnitted a bid of $117.7 million to develop oil shale on S.O!l4 ac res of federal land in the rugged mountain.s of \•1este rn Colorado. which is at an altitudf;! of 7,000 feet nc;ir i11ce ker. Colo. Complete Mid-day American Stock List partment estimates 7':3 mil ·l·-----------------------------------------------J A consortium of Atlantic Ri chfield, Ashland Oil, Shell Oil and the Oil Shale Corp. entered the apparent high bid Tu esday 10 develop the land Westgate's Golco11cla Sale Oka yec.1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -The fedcr;il judge overseeing the affairs of crippled \Vestga1e- Cali fornia Corp. has approved the sale of its s!ock in Golconda Corp. of Chicago. \Vcstgate said last Frida\' it had agreed to sell 1.043,566 shares ol C'.olCQnda, a mining and manufacturing company. to Cerro Corp. of New York for $8.375 a share. Westgate had bought mu ch of the stock for $12 a share in 1970, when it was trading publicly (or $5.J2S. Border THE INTERIOR Depart· lion barrels of oil c:in be rcCQvered from th e jo..1eeker Tract at a low er price than f\tiddle East oil. "\Ve rea l1y have more reserv es than they do in the f\lideast." said a spokesman for Colony De vc lop men t Operation. a shale consortiun1 in the area. "\\'c expect it \.\'iii take until 1985 to get up to a production of one million barrels of oil a day." Th<' bidding "·as the second of six pl:inncd bid sessions for oil shale tracts i n Colorado. \Vyoming and U!.<lh. It is expected to be formally ap1)roved by the lnterlor Departn1enl nexl \1'eek. L.1st n)Onth (iulf Oil and Standard Oil of I n d I a n a Offcrt>d and had approved a bid of S210 million to de1•clop oil shn!e near the rvleekcr 1'rnct. AN OFFICIAL of the C-0!orado office of Bureau of Land Management said the consortium 's bid was loy,·cr than the Gulf-Standard bid because of the more expensive nature of underground mining operations that ~·ill b e requirrrl for the project. ,.. ,•!~ Fill Up No Li1ies-But Hi,gh Prices SAN YSIDRO (AP) Across the Mexican bord er, gas station attendants stand around and joke, but one says of Americans and their cars: "As soon as the word is out, they will come." ii.ere are 2.8 pumps within 300 yards of the border, and U.S. newamen found not more than 1ir of them in use at • time between 9 a.m. and noon. 'n>t price for premium WM 61 cents a•callon while reguJar was Hllinl Jo.-U ceni.. Nonethe1e!I, many Mexican mottrilts were driving to San V.ldf~ and joining long line.. "Thej want the better gas nt the better price -lt'li that simple," 1aid Gil Stevens. •. .-- .,,,·hose customers at 1 w o service stations are 90 percent J\1exican. 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"""· , ... \11 .. io .. c-,. 1"1:-• '' t> I 00 ' 'I 1 JO • <I ... •. ••. ·~ •. ... ,,o "., 1~0 .. -..... ,. l,.. .. ~·\ '~ ,I ' •• ., . ~ ..... -........ ·-,-.~~·· ... . .. ' ('. ' • ·--... -. ' . ~~· . ....... , . ' . . ... ,. ....... ~-~! "'THE DAY OF TW ,. ' '; 'f~ I :l;f A 'c "1k l ,\ Bl.AZlf:G Lr,"c~-r::b ': Tr11~JUTE . IHE:~:.1 ~ :-TIL:. : .. di 1 Hl r.IO VI ES." '.,. . \· . •'1~. WI I (' .1.-N..'J ~l l'_I A'' Il k.' (;corgc <:.Scott '" \''k .. I ' .•• tJ_ c i \re l<>~s 1•11,, 110 '< """'~'····Ano._,_,,,. •v .• "'EEKDllYS I.JO A. Jt I SAT. SIJN, 1 (-61 10 r ............ ,,,.,.1 l'IEF-ll:OllY' ~I 10 ~Al !.UN l l UI:!. l ' ' I IU l>oM• ~-· Sl1 1111 I 0 "111l. Ill ONl.Y ! ·•( ""''G i L"n<I" tPO/ Showhm1-1·4~ p.m, FROM 1;-ash ion N ewport Island Bea ch STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ,, 1 • ' l>A ll Y PILOT ")-------~.!! . - 'Tipplers' Unmasked Flip's Robert Redford ':le . .. rem1a r h~,, , .. ,, \ ; .. he) L:ii I ti!!)(' d k·f;"r KI. . . By JAY SllA.RRU'f,' NE W YOllK (1\l 'l -AB('- TV is riiruig a show !onq.(ht at 8:30 on Cha1u1cl 7 th;il n1ay be pa r t 1 tu I ;1 r l y rrlg11t tnlng tu tho~c 11h" <;;1\ they've 110 rtouht s <ilxuit their ;1 hillty to handle booze, They, al.lo> t! all. should sec ii. 'l'h!· show . "The r.10rnlng Aft1·r." st;_1rs Oitk Van !Jykc ~s Charl 11• l..estcr. a wcll·liked . Su<'ee-.sful 01! <'Ompa ny pubhc rL•lut1on s man who.'5e mornings What this film exposes ~bout undercover vice cops cant be seen on your television set l!<J .. !'.'· ... only at a movie theatre! A ROBERT CHARTOFF ·IRWIN WINKLER Proouct1on ELLIOTT GOULD · ROBERT BlAKE 2NO TOP ATIRACTION llOlal .... llltCIUn BOWie '11le Fnends Of E*le CUyle" (R) UNWITTINGLY, HE TRAINED A DOLPHIN TD KILL THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S .10 BEST FILMS!" JOSEPH E. LE\''INE """'" GEORGE c. scorr,,, , MIKE NICHOLS ""' TillSH \:4.N Df.\l:R£ ~UI. SO~VIM:> l"R.ITl .... 'EA\'ER ,_,..,. ........ ., ··~·~' .-... ........ . ·~· IOSl:.PI~ t...l f:\ 1/\E il.OlltllT ~tl:RLE 11 it'll "110 SY I.BERT ~··,[~RY ·~ool'.~TE.RIL\EA ~i1K.f''~1c1K)LS -~~'!..~~"" ...,.,., .... • -.. ". ,,.,,,,ol"-·""'"1,,,,.,,.A .: ~ .... _,,. ...... ,. .... -~- • • • THEATRE THREE • 1VlS. -WI O. -THUi$. • 111. 7.1/.11 SAT. -SUN. · MON. 1.3.5.7 ••. 11 ' THEATRE FOUR • TUtS. • WlD. • THUl5, • fll. o.a.10 SAT. · SUN. -MON. 'l ......... 10 . \NE.STMINSTER AND GOLDEN WEST-19:1..4493 • Robert e THEATRE J e • Redford • ·• 'j "ah as erem1 . • Johnson"· • e THEATRE TWO e • • ... -.· •• TUES -WED. -THUR. -fll • " -.. ,(~ 7 -9-11 • SAT.· SUN .· Mo" 1-.5.7.9.11 • arter I n c re a s I n g 1 y are becon1 ing more thun JUSl tl1e inside sweats. It's not just a t.'lle about the downfall of a corporate lush Rather . h's a chilling, si ~ by-stp stu~y, stlrred with a heavy swizzk• stick fo r dran1atic emphasis . of how easily any "social drinker" !'an slidC' i1110 alC'Qholism withou t re11!izing there's no \1'3Y he or sht> enn ha ndle any kind of dr inking. ON TllE surface. the 43- ycat'-(l\d hero of "The Morning After'' has a life n1ost wou ld envy -a fat salary, the ( TV REVIE\V ) rf•specl of hi s ('mployer, a goOO family, a home in Los Angeles' exclusive Paci fl c Palisades area. And h;s npphng ;sn1 111,· lle's a Liglatweight cheery "I'll drink to that !" sty le 1Ye com1non!y attribute T\''s st.outest sleuth, 285·pound \Villian1 Conrad. to the pu blic lllSh . He sips finds hn11s~lf upstaged by this 4,200·pound rhino- politely, ostensibly pacing his cerous dunng filming of an episode of "Cannon" intake for the first rew round s. at Lion Country Safari in Irvine. The show will be But his fir st snort never aired tonight at 9 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. is his last. One taste and -----'---------=---===-- it's all over. And he's doing things like \l'aking up in hiS car. squinting blearily into lhc morning: sun and wondering how in the \\'Orld he got there. Manci11i on the Bato11 Circus Nl-:\V \"OHK ! UPI 1 -If he had to . Flip \Vilson t-vuld \1·ri1c a cirL·us book. ,\bout pultini; on a l'irl·LL'l HI till· ~aragc. b :1 ~ i.: rn c n l or backyard. As a little boy he organ1zctl many an impron1p1u circus '"'ith fr iends 11\ hi s- neighbo.rhood . "r guess nll kids pt1t on a C'ircus al .'>01ne ti111t', the c111nedit1n said. "It's p~1rt of the 1\rncrit'a n t1·adt!ion_ Al l v.·e need no\I' is fur so1nrhod.v to write a hook for kid s - "hO\Y to put on an in trediblc. super-spectacular. d c a t h · defying circus in your ov.·n backy<i rd or basen1cnt." \\li!son \\'as talking ci rcus due to his rejoining-tlir bi " top. For one night. Th ~11 \~·ill be Thursctn y when he h•l~ts the Bell Svstcm I" a m i I ,, 1'heatcr Spe.cial, highl ig hts Or J{ingling Bros .. Barnu1n :11111 Bnilcy C'ircus on th(' N!;(' television network, chan1Jt•I 4. at 8 o'clock ''I ~ay I'rn rejoining b('i.:<1t1:.1' j I've been wit h the cirru:-- n1y O\\'O var!v1y -as a bo_v :· he said. Johnson" F'~·.,1 . • • · l !' ~r ~.,·~·;· The fi1111 destined trJ t)\._' I I ( Li~ ... ll! ~,,iPGI ..... ~ .. ~·~· "" "•-·""'i.1W HELD OV ER!· 4"' BIG WE E K ! ' ·8.U(NA PAAlli Cl,.[MA ii·. "... • • '' " . ',.. . •: ' ' Tiie show brilli antly outlines the danger signs e v e r y tnember of A 1 coho I i cs Anonymous can recite on cue LOS ANGELES (AP ) -was n1usic director in 1963 Tl · Osc and 1972. The show he's hosting 1s lrce-tune ar winner the 1974 version of -as !he~' post -bottle losses of memory, increased s o I o drin king, c!cfensivcnc ss abou t drinking. l-Jenry Mancini has been Mancini, one of the rew men say -the higger and belier ed to win Oscars in both the nam music director of the circus. Every year, as if [Jy scorin" and song categori es , · , .. , , , • G '" 47th annua l Academ y Awards '"' magic, the circus gets "biggi·r • 'm"lS •• o uen We11 11·00 for the songs ''1\1oon W••• , c a o ''' '''' · I and belier." Ask any r·ircus m•ns ., enter· 92.4493 •anw• • presentations schedu ed April f{iver" fron1 the f i I n1 buff. " l_l~""""'""'""""""'"""'"""""'"""~!l;l'"'iil"'iil...;,"'iil"'iil"'iil"'iil"'iil~~ 2 in Los Ange les. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and --;,i;;::;;,.;;;:;:=~;::;===.:c"'°:;..:=..:..-----==---------=---~~_.:.._c:_.=..:; 0 Jack Haley J.r., producer of the title tune fron1 "Days of NE PART in which it lags \Vine and Roses." and for his is a not·too-reali.slic scene in the program, said the score of "Breakfast at which he blubbers to a appointment is the third such Tiffany's." He has been psychiatrlst that his booze _a_ss_ignm'--_e_n_t_f_o_,_M;l_:..n.:.•c_iru_·_. _w_h_o __ no_m_ina_ted_I_J_t_ime;.c .. c.'_in_cat_L_ problems all st.Cm from tack of self·respect caused by an unhappy childhood . But the rest of it is all there -the alternate nagging and forgiveness of. his ""'ife, threats by his boss to can him if the OOozing continues , the frequent pledges to quit or cut down. The drinking does briefly stop 1\·hen he admlls to his v.·ifc: ··1 know I'm sick. I've got a drinking problem." But when he leaves home to dry out. just ,one beer and he's to tally out of control again. Aside from the psy chiatrist scene. the onlv other fault 1·d find with the show is that its makers sporadically insert sonic pop music and lyrics -"l'n1 not hal f the n1an I used to be" from "Yesterdays'' -to make sure we realize Charlie Lesler has b i g problem s. I t's unnecessary. BUT OVERALL, • ' T h e Morning Arter" is a realistic. p<)\\'erful sho•Y that bears watching. It's a strong and welcome andilode to the usual run of TV movies about happy folk s with happy problems. San O;.ga Frwy, •I L1 P11 Tumoff Minion Viejo• 830~990 ...C FOUNTAIN VALLEY "'C) CINEMA I .-Rir .... ~ =1 ·-,.I ·-......... ... -··· -···--'..:: . .-. STARTS FRI DAY FEBRUARY 15 ---··· -··-And the entire cast turns in believable performances. parti cularly Van Dyke, an admitte d ''re covered alcoholi c." '1ARB0l ol AOAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE 5-46·310'2 O"! HA•IOI' ttVD. 1 Miii SO, OF SA"! DUGO r'll'f CONTINUOUS DAILY 11 ;45·2:00-4:20 b:S0-9:20· 11 :SO • • • • • • • • . ENDS J'\)ES.;FEI!. 1' PACINO ''SERPICO'' "LAST AMERICAN HERO" t • • l'cAI• ..... • • ...,,.,, ""' CONTINUOUS DAILY MATINEES • SA,T.-SUM.·MDN. Young love taktt tht helm , l '. . .... :cunt !!ISD•&JHIIUfil:I . "'91ft!,,. •• ,, 2nd Hit · PAUL NEWMAN "MACKINTOSH MAN" -·~·· MAnNEES SAf,.SUN • MONDAY 1od WEEK nuon GOULO ROBERT BLAKE " ~ 2nd TOP ATIRACTION ROBERT MITCHUM "THE FRIENDS OF !ODIE COYLE" PETER BOYLE (R) • • • • • .1 • • • • • • • HARBOR AT ADAMS "ONE OF THE YEP.R'S JO BEST FILMS ." • • • • • (I) """-'"'--------11• IOSEPH E.lf.~I ~[ ,.,.._.., • GEORGE C. SCOTT .. • • • • • • • IDWAU51'W1" CIHIMAI TH~ WESTBROOK llOC'«MIJISf ON WIPMIH1111 AVI. 2 IUU. SO. Of GUOIN HOVI MY, STREISAND &REDFORD IOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE P\IJ5 ·GEORGE C. SCOTT FAYE°"OUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" fPGI l ' HELD OVER 2nd WEEK , MIKE NICHOLS """ • THE DAYi\'r, DOLPHI N e ~ 11'3 TUE.·WED.-THUR .·FRI. 7-9·11 I e SAT.0SUN.·MON. 1-3·5·7·9-11 e #4 TUl.·WED.-THU R •• fRI. 6-8-10 .i-' .... ---.,;;SAmTm'm.SmUmN~.--M~O;;;;:N~·~·~··~·~··~·~·~IO;;.,. __ ~. • ~bert • n.~tord • .. .':Jeremiah • Joonson" -:. i THEATRE ONE TUES.· WED.· fHUA.-FA!. e 7.9. t 1 SAT.-SUN -MON. • 1-3·5 7-9·1 I • • • • "A ROMAr\TIC. STYLI Sll A'iD "'" • THOROLl(;Hl ,Y EN.JO Y . .\nLI·: '10\'1 1':" "11·1" • S'lR~!SAJ.l~ &REE3FC~~' TOGETHERI • • • TUIS.·WID.-THUR .·fll:I. 7: 10·9: I S e -~····~"•'";;;"~···MiiOmNm·m· ,;' ,;,";0•;;,s ·;,;'ii' '0:'m"m''m'm'~'0:'°:0· •;,;•:,lO~··I !,;' '.i':O' -~ e ........ ,_ ...... . 1 ·---· \\-t'dt1tM111r Febru.'lry 13, 1'914 I TONIGHT 'S TV 1-IIGHLIGHTS All<' 0 8 30 -'"'l'hc J\tornin).! .\ft.:r ' [l1 ~'k \an l)yke f)ol'lray~ a ."ll C'l't->S~ful wrJti:r· dc.-;t ro\'Cd hv al · coh~l ism in this ne w 1'V <1rania (see l'evr€w Jn' this secti on). Lynn 1 'arlin and !Jun Porter al :-.n •HT: fea· tu red. <.'B~ 0 .9:00 ·-Cannoli. In a11 episode filn1ed al Irvine s J..1 on Country .Safari. C'an non .so lves the rJlu rder of a big ga me hllnlt:r ostensi bly n1auled to dea th by a lion . I\'?C O 9:oo -"'!'he <:rc·:11 1·:~1·:ipe ·• '!'he c·riri. t lud1ng porti on of tlus t\VO·p;irt ::HJvc11ture n1ov1c nbout PO\Vs esc:aping a 111ax1n1u111 security Ger· 111.:in prison tatnp. Steve J\l c()ut..·c·1t J;.irnc::; Ga rner. Hic:hard :\ltenborough, t 'harlc:-. Bron~on, Donald Pleasance. •• TV DAILY LOG W ednes day Evening FEBRUARY 13 ltr" {drJ! 'l.l -Dic k V.rn Dykt, t,nn CJq1n. Don P111te1. !h~ 11J~1~ ~IO!Y ul J >UCL~l;lul pu~hc !~la l•Wll~ V>rl'~I . wt1os~ 1e.u.al 10 o~rmt !l!JI he 1~ ~n al~~hoht tau~e) IHm lo lt11e n1~ ram1lv. l!•s career , 111$ sel! respect ~nd ~lmo~t l11s Ille. 6:00 o o o m rn CB rn Htwi Ll_,,l_Q!JtiJ.J~;A.1(~&1 Ne'#1 1 ffi MERCEL MARCEAU ANO 0 Bon11U1 j * CHARO GUEST ON MERV I 6 Hog.l n's He10ts 0 The Lucy Show ffi The rlinhtont1 @ Night Gallery Et) Simplemente Mariil 126 Movie: (C) (2h1) "Escipe f1om Fort Br1~0" (wes) '53 Wilham Holden, [leanor Pa1ker. ID Merv G1i!1in Show 0 H•gh Chapa1r1! ff) Theatre In America (ilQJ "Anti· gune" Gene~1eve 1Ju1old, Stacy lieach, and rit11 Wca~er Sl~t 1n Jtan Anouilh's tragic drama. Cl!) ftovela ID HGdgtpodge Lodge 9:00 ffi Speed Racer 5:30 [_6:) Dealer's Cho'.ce I 0 CON RAD IS CANNON-A 0 Movie: (Cl (90) "Home riom * UNIQUE PRIVATE EYE the Hill" Part I (dral '60-Robert' M1 tch~m. [le~mn Par ker. f) (29 ~a) 8 Cannon "Oe~lh at A Hurter" A 1r1end of Ca1111on·~. !he widow ul a renowned big gJme h .. n1~r. 111lu1l1vely !eels 1hat her husband wa~ murdered, tho ugh to !II app~arances he was mauled lo deMh by a 11011. (8_·1 ~ ~6] (~ rJ]) fte•s 0 Die• Vin Dykr (fO) M•rw Griffin Sho. ID Th<1t Girl ((7) rJj Hog1n's Htr0t-i fD Zoom! rn Living [.15J a!) Variedad ~ Desert The1tre ffl Little Rascals 7:)0 0 (i) e m fte"'' 0 Bli"'ling 101 Dolla11 r6J Movie : (C) (Zhr) "Thrl Min F1om Rio" (adv) '64 -Jean Paul Belmondo. Jean Serva•s, LBJ Journey 0 What's My line? ffi I Love Lucy ffi Mod SQuad (lt r 3 t Dream or Jeannit ED Esmeralda [2j' ~ Oragnel ffi The French Chef (<l9J [al ) Wo1ld of Su1v1v1I ff) EI P1imer Amor ffi o\aron Bt1ger Show '1J Thrte Stoogti 7:10 f] ftt'llf Dating Game rJ ) Horan's HetCP.1 0 '23' f6 !fJ01 rn ftBC WednesdlJ Movie: (C) (21lr) "lhe Grtal Es- ca_pe" Co11 tl (d16) '63-Sl~ve Mc, f)ueP.n, fames Ga1~n. Richard At· t~o~orouV,h. J 1mes Donald_ During l'io1ld \'/ar I ~ ~roup ol POl'ls pl~n a m.1.l~ esr.ape lrom !he Slalag Lu!! NJr'l1 ITT•iX•mum secur11y t.im p. ( 6' The Bold Ones fi) Papa Co1.11on 9:30 O News (E) Sal~ri lo Advenlut t f!) La H1ena CB Canusel del M ~ndo ho:00 £)(29 8 )!8 Ko1alfA small-t1me Jt •. ~r l'els p1es1u1ed on!o ~e1i.ng up a mu.111 m•lhOn·dollar ne1st hoping 10 gel eoo ur,h money to escape to South America 2nd avoid a murder rharr,e 16 Nig h! Callery 0 DON KN On s GUE'JTS * TONIGHTS BeST BET! I O Wait Tiii Your Fathe i GeU Homt 0 Help Thy Ntl~h~o1 j (8 The Thrillstel!ers fJ JAMES FRANCISCUS In * DOC ELLIOT-WEEKLY DY PO PULAR DEMAND 0 17 :3'' CB Doc Elliot "lhe Run· 11cr'' A. t1~1.~11e.1, m~therless leenagt boy sl111fgle~ to e\iabh~h his 1den· Id~ w1111c µrcv1ng h•S worlh 1Q an 0·1er o''m"~mn~ f.;1he1. O Paul Newman in "Secret 1 * War ol Harry Fr ig;g'' mm l6 fte ... s ffi El Torni llo e!) Interlace ffi Dram• O Million $ Movie: (Cl (2h1) '1htl Secret War of Harry F11gg" lcom) 'C9-Paul Newrniln. Svh ~ Kcs11na. (lo: New Pric' Is Right 10:30; 6 Twilieht Zone ID Be'llfitched 0 Concentr•t1on (17 ·3 To Tell th'-h ul h Q Bill testy tJJ 6 Holly'llfoOd SQuares E:) Rel(~ious Ametka ffi Stoi,front f') El Silo"' de W3lter Merc~dt ( 19 fl ) Po!rce Suri;eon CB Prai!>e the Lord Club rn Other People, O!her Place\ 11:00 B ct 0 €!':) ~ m News rn The G~oul Gang I 0 [Jl 8 lflOi fl)~~ l6) ftewi 1:00 f)(19 ·3) ll Sonny 1od Che1 fO"j Peuy MJ5on -f!ir~rd~ ~lon1alha11 .. l~.rnelle rlolan 0 Movie: "The Bank Dick" {com) and 11ie n~rr~"'n r 1m11v put~! '40-W. C. flt!ds. Una Me1kel. 0 13 6 10 ffi Cha~f "H•i l ID Mission: Impossible Beel " Ch :~" iirJ i,, 11nderr1,,er CEJ M~v:e: "The C!lm11'" (mys) '44 un1f, v. ~'1 · ·1 r,1-. 1_·, •1 m~11111•1 -Pnri~ Kadofl .S11sanna I osie1. a~1nr. a> d Lnn ·' ~, e•o~rt ~1c~~ 17 ! 3 Living [Jsy "' ~ tattle 111'.T '": 1 •1~ ·~·•., " 1~ "J6 A•fred Hitcticotk Presents 51,pp•vrnr, s:~len r.1PJJ 111 ~!~ck I En Day 11 ft1ghl m.11 ~0 1 ou~ei~ I ( 19 8 ) The Pioneer! 0 Movie: (C) (JIH) "[imtr Can· 11·15 c· e l4 try" (dr,1J '(n -Bw! l~Ota>1tl, · m mi ' O NewA dventure Hit! 11:30 F\(':'.9 !8)11f\CBS Lat' Mov!t : * TH E COWBOYS (Cl "Dly ol the cv;1 Gun" (w~sl '63 1 -!11Pnn Frr!1, ~1!~1 1r K~n~edy, Now Every V.'e :lnesday O 23 'o 10 0 Jo~nny Cal'$0n 1 fl '17 3 rn Ttif, Cowboy~ ne~th f· llPll (~r"l;f'' t•11e:i ls. I irl'I ;i f1,T Hers• f,i.rn ~~e' a rr 0 Tw11i;ht Zone sp~t led 1 :1t•n 1.,11 ~ mJn, \hl( r.~ 0 17 '.'. 0 Wide l'l~rld GI £11· s101y <o n r ~tJnd uo av4u•s l tr1e kr!~mment "Tr1e l/fiottic•a l M1t>S killer's appa1Pnlly oetletl alobL I ,l> \leio5 Showg1d PJgeant" ffi Oealer'1 Chorce 12·00 {)Movie; "Go West. Young Minn ID Dragnet 11om) ·35-r.~oe Wesl ffi l1 Sefla11 Joven ffi Moy;e: "Te!I It to I~' Judge" a6· Movie: (Jhr) "A Star h Boin" (lomf 49~ROsJlind Russell, (dra) ·s:i-Jud~ Gar iand, f.n Washini:ton Connection l :00 0 1101 rn Tomorro• E!) Championship Wr,sll•ng I:•S E) Movie: "Stranger 11 Mr DoGr" EE Japanest LanRu~ge P1ogr1m ~wes) '56-Macdonald Carey, 1:30 0 11· J • (l'.l ABC Wed n e, d 1 J 2:00 (Tl All·Niohl Show: "A~ofe Oa~llJ," Movie: (C) (SO) "Thi Morning Al· "Vigil in the ftiglll," Big Attad Thu rsday DAYT lfl~F r ~nv1Es / 9:30 fJ "Ce•1 llt•rt" (rom) '65-Glenn ford. Gei~IG1oe P~~e. I 10:00 (jJ "The Spoilers" (adv) '!16-JeU Chan<11er. Anne Bailer. I O "D1tk Trecy's Ditemm~" (my~) '41-f!atph Bv1 d, Lyle L~l,llt, 11 :30 O "Millwn Ooflit Ltgs" /com\ 'J? -W. C. f•e'd>. JJ,~ 0.1•1f "ln~h· ible ,\gent'' (~dv l '.1 ?-Per~r lorre,1 Jon Hall. S•r Ce(!ric Ho rdwoc~~ I 12:00 W (CJ "Vall~)' ol tht Kings" (~111') '54-Roberl Tayloi, !1e~~11r Pdr•er 2:00 £)('9 re )CBS 01 yt1m e go "Once 1n Her l o!e'' Con•t.11" e low t rs sttrs ~~ loan lh1nw1n, ~ wnm~n who rail\ v•r:Om !t1 ;,11 elabora!e blackma•I ~th~.,.,e w~11t &tptra!ed horn het h~1ba11d. --~---... -----~-'-- 0 (CJ Private War ol Majo1 Ben· .wn" (1.om) '5!)-Ch31l~on tleslon. ffi "Storm Fear" (dra) '46--Cornel W1ldf , Jean \'lafl3ce. Dan D111~ea. ;1-1-(C) "I Died A Thousand Times'" (dr~) ·~5 ~ Jar.k ~olance, Sn~lley Wtn lers 3:00 (8 (C) "Follo• Th1l Oream" (mus) '62-[lv•s Pre~l~y. A.r!~u1 O'Connell. (lQj (CJ "Tht Challengen"' (dra) '68 -Darren MtG~vlll J :30 0 Mowie: (CJ "Ta111n'i Th1H Ch~llenges" (advl '63 -Jock Ma· l1on1·v Wood; S!1o(!e. '23 t. Movie: !C) (2h1) "The Pie .. s~re Se~>rrs" lr oml '64 -Ann· t.1ar~1c1. 10~1 rrnn~ sa. 4 JO 3 Mnv1': (SJ) "T he Spoilers" t~rl•t ~fr-Jell Ch~nd le1. Anne Bax· jq ( '9 8 ) Movie: "AnJtomy of A Muirltr" rJ11 I fdra) ·59 -James ~l~wa11, Le~ f!emi,k. KOCE TELEVISIO N LOG WEDNESDAY ; 1"£ll. ll!ll I" M.J J.Gf Vnllt>rqrouH Fiim (() ll>ll 6 oo vnoertround l'llm (() IPTLl •JO Rrll9IO\ll AmlrlCI IC) (P6S> "Kolnonl~'' -... ..... Top Nantes in Anaheitti Teachers Who 'Believe in Music' \\h;it het ti•r rl1 L·f11C 1h,1n "I B··l1l·I •· Jn .\lu:.u: · for \\.'h:•t :<ot'f•tt!'I i!r~!Jnl-d to tx> lhl" l'f'ltl'rt ~1~tHl!1 .,u1I li1H~llt1 I ga !ht·rin g 111 11 ~ ~Ind 1•\rr !«tag~'<i 111 (Jr.1u~1· (uu11l.\ '1 ~lus1L' hl\t•rs \\Ill pron1p1ly s1}j•t 111,\ rrfcrt:tJC:l' to the ~lu:;ie l-'.dt1e:11ors ~ a I 1 on a I l ' (! ll ft•l't"lt'I" !II 1)1• tl(•!:I 111 ,\ .I ;1 Ji !' f Ill ~l<1r1·t1 2:t thrOH "!h ~ 6 il!ld tl1•.•y \1111 b1· !11«1rtnt·d. 11~ I 11:1-; by !h · 11 1' I\ S I !1 :1 I pl;1n· 11111~ [11r \1 11s MARSH int·1111ir~1ble t·o11v1'11!1!>n i.;, in iinnd l1and!; <llld ~ond s!l:q:l'. :\11 i1rH' i)I ti<1int: 111orc to !'l1Stltf' tlS Sl!C'Ct' ... S lhnn our (1\111 I Jr \\'.'l tTt'n 1\l ar~h. 1hnt 111 ~h·f;1t1ga!Jl1• 01oin of n1usic 1· ho 1s Sl·r1·ir1g un thl' Or<lnge l 'nt1nlv ,\.lusi(' t::: d uc al ors 1\ s.., 11 c_• i :i t 1 o n s t c erinF: tc111n11ttee for 1his: t•\'l'n! \11hile 1n1•t•!lng the i n c r c fl s l n g dl'll\:1nds 1rf his post \'.'ith Qttr rnuur .1":;; \l 1.: fl ;.1 r l t!l t' n t of •·1h1t•a1iun. \\'()J{l\l~r: \\'IT/I \\'1:11T('n :1r1· :-.uth n1usic !un1in:irit's :is .\l;1rt!1;1 ,\J\·t·~. I lr c;:1rnle CIJ<idll'll'~. ll'l'!<J l' II~ h i t1 g. .Jt'ITI' Schrorder ;u1d Roger A'i\1'o rthv :Jnd 11 ll\'ed h<1rdlv ht' ;1 fld t•d Jh:Jf !hP.\' itlll'lld t~ d(J n1ur~· th:1n play the go nd hosts !o nH·n and 11·on1t'n or rnusJl' fron1 throughout our n;Jlion. TOM BARLEY Music Box Band under C h arles \\';t c k1 ·r111.._11 1ir1tl tht· Symphonic \Vind Ensc1nbl1.: of Estancia lligh School. Costa f\.1esa. under Pet~r B . Fournier. Br<1SS Ensernble anrl the IAf<ira Jllgh Schoo! Band. ANIJ IF TllAT isn"l enoui;!,h io this veritable feast for n1usic lovers and makers. take a look at the guest lis1: OTllER LOCAl. lll u s i c (.';\rnien Drago n. Y c h u d i personalities on call in the 1\-tcnuhiJl. Donald Voorhees , cvenl to be principally staged Stan l\l'nlon. Jester J-lalrston. a l the Anaheirn Conven tion l!enri 'l'cn1nl11ko. A nt ho 11 y Center and Disneyland llotcl NewinHn, Hitiliird and Hobt'rt v.·ill be John Koshak. Terry $hcrn1an and Shinirhi Suzuki. B1<"1ck ley. Andrew (.'harlton. f\.lorc than 80 .student groups Bento11 1\l1n"r. Dr. \Yill1;11n " fron1 20 states have been 1-l;dL Dave Anthony, ~ d1-------- (;r:h·c. flichard f\.1arino. lre!a Cushing. Dennis llouscr ;ind Jiin Christensen. s~!H·led to appe~r !n <-'Ont•t>rl during th!! fiv e-day progra1n TIM.!y r•nge. in age r ron1 elt·ml·ntary !tehool Lt.'.Vel Ii> colll'gc and un1vers11y <ind they'll cover the spectr11n1 rron1 baroque tu rock :ind c•rctronic. We 've only bt'gun l.o st:rflt('h th e surfact' in tcr111._ of \\'h,1! thi~ snlendidl v p I a n 11 c ll conYc-n!ion 1.1111 do Jur !hC' cetusc of 1nusic Jn our counlv. St!rcr<il of our colurnns in tf1e S id ecar Filiu lrOLLY\VOOD (l]f'l l -1 Richard Irving Ynll pi·otlurl' <Hid dirl'l't "The Sidec11r Bo~'s"; for Univt'rsal in Austr:ilia di1aling with lhe sport of ~idecar racing. :1 n:ilion:il 1 rn an1a dow n undlT. I I And working with that <1rray of individua l talent will !'ti> Or·a nge County's C<Jllege honor nrthestra, eollege honor j:1zz vnS('tnble. the high :;('hool honvr orchestra. the junior high honor chorus, t he ··li•!!ll'tlliH'V honor chorus and "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" thL' $Cllior,high honor chorus. "PETE 'N ;1tLtE"' IPGI Also pJ:iying a fonnidahlP part in <I convention Iha! \Viii "CJNDRELL.~,.!.18ERTY" !RJ :.1dc11t1onuHv call on [h(' !~oval "VANISHING POINT'" IRl Inn . the Quetlit.v Inn. the Joli.' "Si:Rl'ICO'" \F:I Hog\'!' Inn and the Inn of And Ton101TO\\' 10 provide-1nore "BLACI( BELT JO NES'" IRI had l\.' needed spat'C for n'ore '"JEREMIAH JOHNSON'" !PG) ~'t'1·ks bt·twet'n now ~ 11 ti f\.l<1!Th '1".!. 1\1111 d\\ell ut le11glh 1 oa Unit issue. Th:u1k ,:,uu, W<arrcn ~1uslc · 1nakt'rs Hiid lovers 10 our part of the world 0\\.'1.! yvll a great t1cbt . 'four~ Ex panded HOLL V\\100[) (U PI I Llniversa! Siudios to11rs have cxpandl!d to include thret' '"'\o "81:',t Hou~~ In LO!tcloft" niartial <1r\s pcrformancrs led .... e--•-·r by a black bt?lt karate tcarn, lllli•miiiiiioililiio ... tllr. following the studio's daily '-::=========== ~tunt s:hO\VS. . I See by Today's Want Ads • \\ 1·:1·;!\l·'!\ll \\'(110~ 1t1r :i lo<d)l'~lllt'!', 1:1,:ll! .. u 1111· lw,,.·11 11i1h II'!'\! ll~:hl lo1!1,,<'kt•f'pllll' 1J11t1;.,., " ~·1!<10:!) ,\ Sl-'..\'t"• ·r:.kP lh1~ ~· s .. 111 lltlll 'l1:11r for s:ir) 'l'llt'rt' i:< 11l ~u .1 11hlh', ,·h•:11'r <:ril.> for :-all' ll'i!h 11li\lll'l•:<:;. ()ur 01\'n county rn~cn1blf's 11·i!I ))P in thr spntli ght .\l;1rl·h 21 11nd 22 f()r wh:1t •vill bl' :1 t\\'0·111;;!1t l1ost enntert o:id rl'lll·;1rs~ds ;i re undC'r 11'<1? in 1nan ~· sc l1 ool s and c·omn1u11i!i<'s for th;it Vila! cont ribut ion to the live-d<t~' pro~r::ini. l!ian 11.000 ptirticipants will And ht' the J{enaissance Band. the ~~~~~~~~~·~·r~H~E~T~H;1~•;•~W;H~O~C~•;M~E~T~O~D~l~N~N~•~•;"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Orange -Coast <'nscn1b!cs \\h(1 lla 1·(' Clirt"arl y c;augh t t hi~ 11Til c·r ·o:; cyr include 1h~ SC'<il Ur•:1~_.h Elen1L·nt:irv Schon I (~arson Back !IOLLY\VOOD !UPI! GrL·C'r Garson returns to tch'\'ISion dran1a to star :'ls Queen J\'l<J ry in · · Cr o 11· n ~J:ilrirnonial." a 90·nlinute ~pccial on the Halhnark •lall of Fan1l'. In Sunday's Farnily Weekly: A FAMILY WEEKLY Fashion Exclusi ve -Februory 17 k"l"f''"' Ii"""' 11."r-\\r l at~r•t 1,~~t 1·,~ ,., !J?I "1•«• ;.,1 f,,, l'a<<'nl•• .. ll41nl• ..,,.., (.ul<lr fl ,,,..,,.J il<~'""' I "' ""' ~•"-'on.._..I Ii. .. , I """" I r ... lu C hotdf .. ,.~1 11!1"''"'' "Rep ort to the FW Woman ": How lo Travel Light "JJ I roll 11/•' />/111111 111,:! II ! 111'(1//IJ/I /11 1111/ //l('f I /11111 •\, /,,, ,1,r1· /u /1111 0·/ /1!.)ll . ffuu / •·/'/Ill' //11' '!11'//./l/f!//1.,,/-j11,/1IUll . ~Iii/I<' //lid 1/111'// / .. /1,/, l/1111//,:_), 111,::/1 1, 1111,f i/u ~' /,.,,/.111 ,r: j1111!t1 ,,li1• -(//Id oil 11/l /f(11 /111111.,u1i'11111/11, 11 ,,·,·,,.,ur1c•.'' For this week's colorfu l cover feature, Women 's Editor Ros<Jlyn Abrevaya has prepared a special "Fashion Report to the FW Woman" -planned to help a lady.on· tile-go travel farther with less c loth- ing. less fuss ••• and more fun. Ro z teaches a new kind of fash ion arithmetic 1n which ''less is more." "2 ouil1ts = 5 +." when you learn how to stretch _your travel wardrobe with fashion multiples. Look for illus trated t ips for cornbini ng the "basics." Learn to mix and match smashin g out · fits to save on suitcase s pace. • WHY PRICES SOAR -Food cosT\ 5eern destined 10 qo 'Ryen h;gher ond it i~ of real concern lo Rep. Jetry l •tion ID·Mo J who hos wr;!len an .:l~•Oy he hope~ will close the commun1cot;ons gap between food producer~ and feiod can>urrer s. • WHO BORES BOONE? -C1aqqy faced R,chord ("Hee Ram~ey") Boone confide\ 1ho1 mo~t of iodoy's od ors "bore me !o death," He soys their kind a l rechsm 1~ one of 1he dullest th•ng> 1ho: eve1 happened.'' All Coming Sunday With The I DAILY PILOT I DAVID CLA1lON· ~KOMAS~ LES BROWN and his sand ol P.enown \ I~ Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks 9p.m. Daytime shows-February 16, 17 & 18 THE YOUNG AMERICANS ' .. , AM AN AMERICAN';,,.mony plus All Your Favorite Adventures And Attractions Disneglqnd 3 Ool ... ~kl"'!.' Tn!tMU Work C(I lf'lt.) rurn1111•~ ~Mlf'I)" l,ll Umbrell• !ti (Pl L) A+Qll~"• 1·00 Artl•t1 4\ 1mt rlC• IC) IPTL) ····"'!·---~-----~--1111111111111111111111111111~ J,<me~ ~1a1er" 1:10 A l oo k 1t Lincoln (C) (PflSl Open 9 a.m. to midnight, Saturday & Sunday, Ftbrua1y 16 & 17 • -o. • .., "'"'"'''°"' Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday. February 18 ·' [41t~n .,,d Froet>d•" •DO lnnc~•tlllf'• In Eduu1tlon (Cl l·J(I fi.<:ttlC Comp111y {() !'TWI ~ 1)(1 S•1•mt StrH! (Cl 1C TW I ~I 1:00 M•1ltrplece Tt..1tr1 !Cl tP8Sl L'I! .111,., Oowf'l',!•it~'' f :(l(I ~111 Moy~<>' Journ•I fC I !P051 'r'"'" ca11oro" 1'r y Sat1.u·da y'~ News Quiz f) \ I I pi sa ci s th c Ii c w in g a I ~ 1 Pears Matched Pears with cheese __ . pears with crumbly topping . , . pears w i t h pineapple ... pea~ v,o ith banana chunks sauteed in butter v.•ith a dash of cinnamon and sugar. Revive an old-fashioned custorn bv serving fresh y,•int er pears for breakfasi. Late Vi~orian cookbooks suggest bilking tllem plam or poaching in wine. A third idea is to cul pear halves crosswise into th in slices and sprinkle lightly v"ith powd ered sugar. Serve at once \•ii!h crea1n. On another morning, stC\V quartered . cored pears in ;.i light sugar syrup vdth stick cinnan1on and raisins. Victorian Pear Surprise t1a s a hidden ingredient that Y.'il! deli ght biilnch guests. Baked Pears au Gratin are a nice accompanirnent for harn slices at brunch or ham loaf in a budget dinner. Both recipes work best with the rt..>ddish brown Bose pears that have a faiJ1tly spiced flavor. VIC'IORIAN p·EAR SlJRPRISE I 1 8)~ ounce) can crushed pineapple 6 pears Lemon juice 1,~ cu p water Jn teaspoon nutmeg 112 cup honey Drain pineapple reserving syrup. Starting with the stem top and leaving stein intact, peel pears 1tJ of the way down. Brush cut surface wilh lemon juice to prevent darkening. Core botton1 of pear (up to peelL"<i part.) and stuff w~th drained crushed pineapple. Stnnd pears. sterns up, in a baking dish that just fits them. f\llx. re served pineapple syru p, v.'atcr She Deserves a Break Today and nutmeg. Pour into dish. Spoon honey over pears. Cover (with foil if baking dish has no cover ) and bake in 37a-degrec oven , basting occasionally, untll tender. Takes 30 to 40 minutes. Serve war111 or cold , plain or wilh "pour'' cream . Makes 6 servings. 4 pears BAJ\ED PEARS AU GRATIN 1,{i cup orange juice 1 ~ cup v.•ater :?~ cup buttered bread crun,bs 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1-lalve and core pears. Olp cut sides in orange juice. Place pears cutside up. in buttered baking dish. Add any remaining orange juice and water . Sprinkle pears with crun1hs and cheese. Bake in 35(kiegree oven for 20 minutes. Waitress Gets Her Dessert Ella Entin may serve the salad at the next hotel banquet you attend . By JO Ot."lON 01 11 .. D•H~ Pl!OI St1tl The ""'aitress obviou sly 1.ras having difficulty serving the fancy luncheon in the Beverly Hilton Jiolel. She had a bov.·lful of salad th.al had to be divided between eight wemen and she v.•nsn 't sure how large c!lch portion should be. She also \Yasn't uscrl to serving 1-'rench style, wiU1 a spoon and fork held as tongs in one hand . As she moved around the table, she began to gel lhe hang of il and v.·as picking up speed. She still had difficulty judging the portion si ze and ended up going back to severa l of the women lo put more greens on their plate. Ella Entin admitted later at the luncheon that this was her first time to serve French style and her first ap-. pcarance at tlle Beverly Hilton with a crew of waiters.. She and three other waitresses v•ere called to \VOrk with the men because of a recent merger of the waitresses' and waiters' unions which enables men and women to compete for the same jobs. MAN'S WORLD Mrs. Entin, a Granada Hills resident, admitted she "''as scared to walk into the Beverly Hilton, which had been a man's world in the dining rooms, to begin v.'Ork with a corps of wailers who were used to doing things their way and were accustomed to the set-up or the hotel kitchens. The men were very helpful, she round. and to her relief, she discovered as she was eating lunch with them after tlley fmishe<t serving, thal llley were lrlendly and liked to tease. . Mrs. Entin works because her husband, an engineer, has been out of work a lot since the first aerospace layoffs began several years ago. She had worked for MacDonald's for three years then was invited by a friend who worked for a caterer to ~p serve at Mt. Sinai Temple in Beverly Hills. "I started wwking banquets." Mrs. Entin said, "because M a c 0 o n a 1 d ' s doe.9l't have much ol a ruture. I enjoyed it, though." JOINED UMON She joined the union, v.•hich then was ' Loca! &39, \\'ailresses and BartC'nders. On Jan. I o[ this year. the n1erger came and she found hC'rse\f in Local 8, Waiters and \\'aitresscs. Now. there are men working the Palladium where only v.·omcn had worked before. and women in some of the big Los Angeles hotels v•here only waiters had been used befo re. The change is not \\'ilhout some apprehension for the v.'aitresses, t1rs. Entin said. One difficulty is thal they must appear for roll call at the union hall two days a week, where before they could check in by telephone. This can be a problem for women with a home and famil y to care for , she explained. 'Ibe men are more free to gel to the hall first and stay longer. EQUALITY But the benefit is that the waiters and waitresses receive equal pay and equal opportwiity. The 10,000 members ol the local. some of whom are Orange Cowity residents. make around $13-$14 per job, plW> tips, which may run from $6 to $30 per job, a union official said. Another union official noted that the merger came about because of a lawsuit filed by a man and woman who wanted equal opportunities in job location. "The big hotels didn't hire wom en in the banquet circle," she said. "It was-jUst a habit, a "CUstom. "ll'.s something brand new, and it's quite a bit different ," she said of the merger, "but it's seeming to work out wen." The merger is opening new worlds to Ella EnUn meanwhile. "I've met a lot oI interesting people!' she 98id . "I enjoy being with people. J'm trying to instill that in my famil y." She has worked such big events as an awards banquet given by the NAACP. political fund-rai sing parties and company banquets sponsored by big busines.ses. Mrs. Entin believes some hotels \Yanted waitresses instead of waiters because "the women's maMerisms are softer and 90me men rush too much." Perilapo the I.WO traits will be blended and service will be super on the banquet circle. I -4-·•~-~·~l.. Ski ns help baked pea rs retain juice. Half peel the m and f ill with c ru shed pineapple for Victorian Pear Surprise (l eft). C ore and top with grated cheese and bread crumbs for a side dish. e BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Piii 21 A Yellow Vegetable? Bananas are the lirt thJl \1 inter n1 cals need . Their cheerful color, mellow taste. texture and \.veil rounded supply of vitarnins and minerals boost any n1enu. It's fLill to serve bananas as a vegetable for a change. \\i hen CflOked, they take on qualities lhat rnakc then• ide.:i l for acC1')n1pany1ng n\cats to !he t;i blc. /-\ l'O n1binarion cf frcnt'h fried \rh0!c \J.:inan;is V.'ilh ha1n ~IL·:1k or chicken is a li:1e idea. The b;in.:ina s are peeled and breadl'd 1\·ith crisp co;·n fl 3kc cru1n bs before deep fat fry ing to a turn . For an unusual main dish -wrap bananas in slices of Canadian bacon Lind broil. FllENCJI FRIEll BANANAS 'l m~dium-size firm bananas Fresh lcn1on juice I egg, bea ten v~ cup com nake crumbs (approx.imately ) Oil or shortening for deep frying Pee! b;_1nanas; bn1sh 'vith lemon juice. Dip first in egg, then in comflak.e crumbs. Deep fat fry in salad oil or vegetable shortening heated to 375 degrees F, for 3 to 4 minutes or until golden br0\\11 . Drain on absorbent paper. Serve v.·ith grilled ham steak or c!l icken. BANANAS BllOILED WITII CANADJA:"l BACON 2 la rge brt nanas peeled and cut in tl1irds on the diagon;il 2 ta bll'spoons hon<'~' 2 teaspoons lemon juice 6 slices Canadian bacon Brush peeled slices of bananas y,·ith honey and lemon juice. \\'rap ba con slices around bananas, as far as they will go, securing them v.ith wooden picks. Pl::ict> on broiler pan and broil 4 inches fro m heat, turning to broil <1!1 sides. French fried bananas - full of vitamins and minerals - come to the table in the rol e of a ye llow vegeta~le. ) •· I f Wife Steeped in Constant Comments \ DEAR ANN LA:\DERS; ~!y hu.,b,1n I {Is a nag. I can't fold a 11c11.·s1•<.i1)j·r ,,o suit hin1. Tiie y,·~y I put J 1sh£'!; tin the dbhwasher is •·dun1h." I don 1 (Orush my teeUJ. long enough. 1 JfO\\' 1011~ ·~s long enough?/ If I forge! 11hi·r1· r• put something he hints 1h;:1t J <Ht! \losing my mlnd. ( I try to Jivt' up to ~fr, Pt·rfe<:tiorf - fc;tandards but it's in1possible If f\e c11·r \~ave me a con1p!im('nt rd die o! !iho1 k_ ( Poople generally Uunk of v.nm1:11 <1., naggers, but no woman ever lt1•·d 11)11l ('nagged like this man. What c<;use;, h1:n ,to be so super-cnllc:al? \\'hat c:in I ,·do to keep his put-downs from getung \to me?-CHE\\'ED OUT .' _DEAR CHE"'ED : f\1r. P{'rfc1:1ivu ·s ! . -like Wow , I Love U t:ngland's Valentine <)ueen Sandra I fi gh· am, !'hows off cards fron1 Britain she's pro- m+oting in the United States. It seems even the English drop their ' t,Serve a bit on Vale n- tine's Day, and borrow a bit of American slang for the occasion. In tllis instance, "Like, Wow!" rnunim11 probably l'ht\.\L>tl hiln out dally and nO\.\' he's doing it to }'OU. tlt'll (·;1lled "tr<in~l ~rcnt~" in e ouch lan,l(ua~e.' Life '' ith a «onst ~1nt rrillc I~ !Ike bt·ln,it nihblt>d 10 dt·u\h by a dut·I.:. Th ere's only one \.la) tu prolt'l'I ~uurse lf. Play deaf. J iJ~Ak A~X !...\ \!1EHS · I om a bank •·rnplo~ l' 11 ho \\Ollld like to com ment v11 "S C 's Sct·rl'! Bank 1\1,:count," You :..11g;;1•s1ed th<.it thf' wife 11·ho d1seovc•rt.-d 1he "~t r<ing1•" do;:pus1 t slip II) her hu~band's \~·nlh·t ~!lould h;.ind It to hi m ;Jnd s:1y, ··Ho111 rHce th :it you 1~:arHt:-cl to surprise 1r1e 111th a llttlr nest egg." I don·t agree. -~, ~ ~-.ta"4eu -· ' ·-9 . J a !t<'ret. I feel sorry for fnrniltes.-TO!lONTO 1'.1.1'. 0 1-;AR TO RONTO: l bow to E FFICI ENT PERSONALIZED SERVICE Phu I knO\\' sr1·rral people ~tto hn1•e s~rel bank accOLmts. The reasoM are oftt.·n legitimate. Sometimes the husband \O r v.·ifeJ is a compulsive spender, or an alcoholic. The stable me1nber of the family may fe<'I the need to squirrel a way money for emergencies. her husband, upon being discover<'<t, \.\'ou!d probably open another b<ink aCCQunt else\.\'here under a fictitious n<in1e. If he should dit' suddenly, thl' act..-ount would be turned over to the government and the \.\'ife wouldn 't even know about it. yo ur exper1eoce ltDd superior j udgment. l-'ro m no~' oa, girl!, If you fi.nd a dc~U slip for a "secret ban k accoun t," jot do~·n the name of Ule bank urJd ketJl your trap shut. Even if drinking is the "in" thing HI your crowd, it needn 't crowd you out. Learn th e facts from Ann Landcrs's booklet, "Booze and You-For Tec·nagers Only." Send 35 cents in coin and a long. self-addressed, stamped enveloJle to AIUl Landers, P.O. Box 3346, Oiieago, TOP QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS Slop ond G lv• U1 A Try ! COAST SUPER MARKET W• O•U~•r Mon .. Wed, & r,;, Wl'tl •• c!Otl 11 Ylllt pf'.Ont If a husband or \\'ife v.·ants a secret b;,ink account. he v.'ill have one. In the case of the \.\'0111an v.•ho v.·rote, .. --· !::very bank has untraceable dorn1;,int accounts because some c u s t o m e r s \\'anted to keep their banking affairs J!I. 606~4. . ' Your Horoscope -' - Sagittarius: Be Assertive THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 \\'hat has been delayed wilt soon be activated. 673 ·3510 33 47 E.COA ST HWY • CORO NA DEL MAR ~AREMODB.. Put It All Together f of Furo, Popular1!y, Confidence John Robert Powers acnool• Ol l)9r10111I Improvement for 1very wom1n ORANGE -•3 Town & Country -547-8228 By SYDNEY 0)1ARR LIBRA (Sept_ 23-0ct. 22):1i-------------------i ARIES (March 21-April 19 !: Accent is oo the spiritual , your ability to rome to terms wHh yourself. The creative you is emphasized. You will feel and know -and you will do som ething about it. l.ko, Aquarius persons could fi gure Prominefitly. TAURUS (April 2G-May 20 ): Don't play games v.·here security is concerned. Accent Separate fact from fancy ; determine real issues as opposed to imaginary woes. Percei•·e tll(ltives. See people in light or actuality. Avoid self-deception. Take ca.sh and let credit go. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21 ) Accen t is on money. personal possessioo.s, ability to collect essen tial. material. Y o u r earning capacity imProves. Bank aecoUnt could beeome I more of a joy and Jess of a v.·oe. WAS YOUR LAST PARTY A BOOMING SUCCESS? ' .•• , Old ,. ... ~11. Jt!Op ..... "'' llo•• O'OIU~tft bllrn bK•itH YOU .. ~ too buiy .. 1111 ''"*' dtrtlli? 011 tllt m•~ 111 1111 11o11 .. run 11111 flf Ice '""' m~11y mrt11191! m1 1Wrly1 Wow111 YOU ... n1 111 •!lend, wh•t 1llo11kl b• r wr r91•leO, tu n •11•.r, ,_,.,. I.Ill• )'Oii .. 1111H IVl tyOftl -Uld IWvt. And oon'I 1v1n ll\lfll!On "'' <INn•WP d .. tl •h .. 4. U9n1 Why dllnct IU RolHrt Peim!119!on Clll Cll1"91 I ll 11'111 tot ~-. "' tak" "'' Pl•nn•n9, toed pr1p11r111ion, '''~"'•Ad cleu1-11p right oil your •houlcl~. Ht't 1 prol1u<on11 Wfl.o clrt•. A~wl YO U, YOUR 1Nr1y •n<I hit r1p11t11!1Dn. C1U Robert '""""lagtlOI, tllt 19ic 1jl>ic11rHn. h1 to v11 10 111-p•rt!.,,, 111<111>1 . , . 'II'• more thin Juti Jht •-·- Robert Pennington TH~ EPIC EP ICUREAN R.P. l. NfWf'ORT llACH 8Jl·l448 is on area of solar horoscope SAGITTARIUS (No\'. 22 related to taxes, incon1e Dec. 21 ): Finish rather than potential. money relationship initiate project. Cycle is such 1~~~:;;;~-~-~-~-;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;:;~-;;;-;;i- with one close to you. Build that you can close important 11 1 on solid founda tion. G e t t ransa<'-~ion. Take cold plunge. estimates. Do plenty o f Creative leap no\v finds you comparison shopp ing. J:inding on your feet. I GEl\llNI (lo.1ay 21-June 20!· ('APRICOR N tf'lec. 22-Jan. QUILTING CLASSES UPJ Ttltpl>olo Social a c t i v i t y could 19 1: \'isit one confined to accelerate. You may find that ho1ne. hospilal. Be aware of people demand more tin1(' limitations wit hout brooding. from you -and some even Plan ahead for ultimate new ask for money. l\1aintain start. Creative associate has balance and sense of humor. suggestions v.·hich can remove Learn basic techniques of appl1que. and qu11t1ng ; taught by Cheryl Wilson. patchwork • Classes start Tuesday. March 5 • 6-week sessions ' Spring . ! Fashions Cost More Sagittarian co u I d play logjam. significant role. Em phasis is on joint efforts, pub J i c AQ UAR ll'S (Jan. 20-Feb. relations and marriage. lR 1: Accent is on fulfillment· Young person could bring joy. • Three class times available 10-12 am. 1-3 . or 3-5 o.m. • '35. 1ncl ud1ng materials ' ' i NEW ):'ORK ( Ul'I J t'eminine appa rel \.\·i ll co:<;l Cround 10 percent more this spring than 1! did onr yc;i r <t:o because the fa s h ion itldus try hi'ls its own crisi s cl sh<Jr1agcs. !There is a dearth of 1 hr ii.tu ral fibers -\.\'001. silk <ibti cotton -and shortages de\'eloping in the m:in -n1adt• fibers too. says a leading source in the industry. And , the price is going up for all " rhose pC'l i"i> thcmital-: us('d 1n th<: 111anuf~H '!Ul\.' (If I II \' ~.1 n'.lH ·r :c~- "Hl'!:1·r h::nt:t (J!l tv 1uur p1•l;d '51('1 <\," \ 1n('('L! :\1'1!llt" Sano ad vt<:f•rl 11111JH'IJ . !\lontt·· S;,nn i:-1., •·:-Id.in: 111 lilt' \, v. 'l'ork l ·.11 1!11rr• I~ 11" 1n 1 s" ( i.uncd. .1 tr.1·' 1~ :· '' 11 p rT prc •.-1'!'ttn1: ,·1 h;:-cl111nli" of Jhn g,1•·1+1• n! 111du~t!" \!un:L•-SJnn. n1~1k1111~ 1 h E' ('!'!lflil-1:1· pj ,I i•I ]1,+l'l'\·nt 1ne reas"-~:11(! lh11t 1hi·rc rn1g hl E'AlD'Jll_ i:;wlP LL SE&Ji:K! flt!IJT).:6Tci) cfl.Mil-• /HE (fiY CH!ll?I' )I(.• <:on1 c.incrc·ase due lo labor 1·os!!' but mo!;t contrnc ts hnvc l:icc11 signed' ""·i1h about 111·0 and Ullt.'·il<.ilf .ve,"lr:; to go." Shorl;1gt•.s 111 th e i1atural filx'rs grt·1v \.\'hen prorluccrs l·111 back 11 !rh the s11·eep-in 11f !ht' synthrtic:>. he said. Th1·n 11.~ prices ro!ie on the sy n I hP!1es. m.'-lnuf;icturers \\\•rit l()(lhing for the nat11rn ls /J~o'llll. "Hut the Amer1{·:H1 abili ly to produce is there ," he said. • •·r hci\(' fni1h the pendulum v.'ill swing.", ··Dt:·spHc shortages . Sevrnth Avenue 1heart of Ne19 York's garrnC'nl i n d u s l r y ) is resilient." he said . ''I think the industry kno\,·s where it's going in st.Vie now." CANCER (June 21-July 22 1: Rise above the petty: perceive ):'our routine comes unde r potential. Learn by teaching : ~rtain amount of scrutinv• share kn01\·ledge. F o 11 o w [ One who has your best intercSt through on hunch. I at heart offers sound advice rela tin g to health <1nd v.·ork. PISCES (J-'t'b. 19-\Iarch 201 , Attend to specifiC'S. Get details Special honor comC's you r out of wav. c:ive \'Ourself n v.<1y. You 'l'e earned it. No chance to-enjoy ·1,·hat you ncc'<i to hick toe in sand. If eani. \'OU ;ire too n1odc st. \·nu enuld be byp:1ssed for pfon1ut1on. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 J: t\t.:tept recognition th3t i~ due.1 •• •• e NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2628 E. Coosl Hwy. -Corono dfl Mor · 64 4-7904 11i·here it's going is to a softened look. more and n1orc troust·r costumes fnr day and evening anrl no need to be ala rnled about the ups and do1,11s of hemlines. TI1Cy'rc pretty stabilized as ju s t covering the knee. Good lunar a~pccl n o ,,. j coincides w i t h creatlvit~· .. -----------~~"'"'""'""'----------------... .,,JI rom<1ntic i n c I i n a t i on s : ·· Denim Art NE'i\' YORK (L'P ll -At a denim art sho111 in Ne111 York iten1s d i s p I a ye d included: Pau l New m an · s j .. ans from HUD, A n d .I' \V a rho l 's paint-splattered jeans: Tab Hunter's deni1n bedspread. and James Dean's jeans from "Rebel Without a Cause." S1~·eeping cha nges could occur v.·hlch ultimately result In greater freedom, ~IemOCr of opposite sex fi gures 1 n i111portan t v.·ci.y. Stick to your ov.11. style. lgnore con1pla int.s of envious associate. VIRGO (Aug. 2.';-$rpt. 22 ) St ud y Ca ncer m es s a g e . Become more aware of f<in1 ily rcqui'remenlc:;, Harmony at ho1ne becomes an issue. Tauru.c;, Llbra pe.rson s play kt•y roles. Be diplomatic without abandoning principles. Build on base tha t is sol id. The P ractical Wi g owner knows to Shop at . ma!Aej fo,. UAgj EXPE RIEN CE & SELECTION AR E O NLY 2 O F THE REASONS YOU GET MORE AT M ALLIE'S All Elura Wi9s From JO fo 60°/o Off • WES TC LIFF PLAZA • WES TC LIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA • 1_ ·~,~ ira~~@ ~, ,~rr•~. · ~ ;:" WASHINGTON.,S~ • i.... :SIRTHDAY ~ SELL-A-ERATION ~ Attend this Gala Affair e Feb. 7th ··Feb.19th ~ World Fam ou~ E:E:EF STICK ~1i'< from a \.\'ide vadety IMFORTI:D CANDY SC'C'11nd Puu nd 1.19 lb.* FE.EE .. (; c: 11 .,, e • Re9ul1r $45.00 C 1~le 11 1 1 11 ~! 1tyle1 ..•••••••• Now $)1 .50 Oi 1continued C .. pl1ti itvlos .....•••... , •••.•• Now $22.Sn Rt9ul•r C .. p Elura Wi9• .........•••..••..•• Now S1 8.C. MEN'S WI GS & TOUPEES From $17.47 to $62.97 I ~ A cherry navored cllndy fur (.,C'orgc'~ Uay ~ '" CHERRY ROCKS "' .. 0 All Hum1.1 n Ha ir Wigs 40·5 0% OFF E11olic Wi9 t l 100% Hum•n H11 ir. Mechin1 Mid• Regular $59.95 • , .• , . Now O•fy S2f.9S Style lnc:l ucl•d • Moni qut Wi9t ! 1 OO<;i, Human H•ir, M1 chine M11dt ,Comfort C1p. Reg ular $69.95 ..•••• Now 011ly $Jt.95 Stvl1 lncludtd • Human H11ir Hand Titd Wig. 100% Fini Human H 1ir, H and Tltd for 1;9hiw•i9 ht 1 comfort. R•guloJr $99.95 , • , • , ... , , Now $59.95 Styl• lncludtd • Mil•d'I' W i91: !00"/,; European T1l(IU'f Hum•n H1ir ,H1 nd-ti•d comfort c•p ,th1 boil. R1 9 .$ 140 Now St4 Styl• lnclucltcl W• hfl• 1¥pert Wlcj & Helrpl.w $tyll1t1 fe Sen• 't'e11t Nffdt 2lOD East 17th Street Hllgr•n Square. r . WIG AND BEAUTY SA LON 548-3446 .. ti: ::; ~ "' MILD. YfT NIPPY EUTTERNI~. CIIEESE Mix 'tm or ~tatch 'em CHESAMI TACO CHIPS '·" • CHIFS ~ .C Oiscovtr wh:H th it crea my. delightful S'r'I"' ft '"" • ONION M chcest i~ all about. The taste k mar-... ~V~ .. j velotlS and !here is ju.st • bit of nlpat STIX ~'-"" 1he t nd whi ch ~ill 5utprisc you. _ iJtL."'-'niw ~ 20~D. O~~~~G. AN Y 2 FOR 99¢ f;/~•-~ ~ ifra~~©f1 w~rm~ . I ~ WESTCLIFF. PLAZA ::; I 7TH & IRYIHl441WPORT IUCH__,HOHE 6~2·0972 I) Mo"'· Jlri. 'Tll 9, Sal. 'Tll 6, 5..,, 'Tll 5 t;; AMERICA'S LEADI G CHEESE STORES ~ .. !'!"!!'!!'!"!'~;:;;:;:.:::::.:.::.;:;:.;;:.:.~:::.::::::.:;;.:.:;.;;;"""'"!I'!"~ 3.'; •WE TCLIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFf PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA .. -11 .,, ~ \;! • ~ '" "' .. g ; e • ! .. 0 ~ .,, e • I Fashions Fanc~ed Spring fashions will be un vci le(! in 1\nallein1 Convention C:enter fo l- l(Jwin g a noo n luncheon \Vednesday, Feb. 20 .. Sponsoring the evcnl .-ire the 17 guilds of Ch1Jdren's llospital of Orange ('ountv. l•':ish- ions \\'ill be by f{o bin- sons. Cruise \Vear inter· c~ts lleft to ri ght ) the r.tn1es. \V illiain \V . J)oolson, I lerbert rt og- ('fS and Lars Berg. ••• , . • ' u..:.. Nuptial Vows . Recited 1 1 I MILLER-BROCK Si. AndrC\\''s 1~n·,1>111·r1;111 Church. ,\'t'1l'l:Mlr t l3t•:i d1 11,t'> UK: !il'tling for HiL' 111a1·r 1.igt' of J<JlllS F:ilt't'll Hrti('.k ;111d l.;1rry H~1y ;\l1llcr of !-i;111 .Ju:111 <1iplst ra!10. The HC'\'. l)I' i Ii !I'll•.-: Diercnfield read the ritt· fur the daughter of the E.11 I A Brocks cf Nt'll'porl li•·:11 l1 :1'1d !hf' so n of t!1l' \\'ill1;1111 IC t-.lillcrs, l lunting1on B(';u.:h. J\tl cndan!s 11cri· :>.11'. :ind 1'.1rs. George Hoge. \'1rgin1a , Jerry ::ind l\tarty l\l 1ll1:r, (;;1 ~ ll' Eakins, Ji!! Krciling and Brad Mensinger. 'fhe hr1dt• is a gr<idu<Jtc of La C;inada J ligh School and attended I h i-Unlversity ol Arizon:1 and Sa11')'ers Busincs~ S(·ho1!I. She affilia!cd \l'tlh Cian1111:1 Phi Beta. Her hu ~band i ~ ;.1 !.!r;1dua1e or E(lison U i~h 'ic·liool nnd Orange Const Col lt"-'l'. ThC' ne11·111rl.'ds 11 ill reside in Sa n Juan Capistrano. FEENEY-CLEMENS !\1arried 1n South Wgunu v.·crc lluntlngton B c <1 c h rL•sidents, l)ebi Clen1ens and l\like Feeney \vho graduatrd from 1-!unting!on Beach High School 'Thi.:i r p:1rcnts Dre :'11r and !\1rs. Donald Cl cn1cns and :\Ir. and Mrs. Vernt' FecnC'y. all of Huntington .Beach. Attendants \Vere l\1 ar \·L111 Clrinens, Cindi CO\\'afl, ·Gail Donn('lly. Shaun::i Clc1nens. Ross Feeney, Bruce Leho\\ :ind 1.ra1g Zuttosk), 'J'IK' Urld~ :1ttc11dC'd Goldt·11 \Vt·~1 Culll·i;l' and h«r husbtui<I is ;1 !.ILitlCU' C:oll~gl'. SAFFELL-BROWN Bri:in Jludson Saffell of ,\('11·port Beach clairncd Debra Lee Bro11·n ;i:; hi s bride during cerctnonies pe rformed by the Bev. \\~illian1 S. Acton in the J\Ja.rine~·s Church. Ncv,.1>0rl Beach . The bri(lC, daut,-.ht er uf !he Circg Bro1l'ns of Ventura , '.ras attended by Nanc_y Bro\1n, Sh::iron Antoine. Bro11·11 Lin<la lier husb<-1nd is the son or the lludson Saffell."> u f l'udlon v1 ~\unit L111 \ .J , 1·xchu11gPd \(,)11:. 1r1 Ull'l't.:t~d liy 1!11! H1•1 1 I •' s l )J'. \\Iii I i;11n I lo 1•, • · l '!IUl't'll nt HL•l1g111us S1 ·1l·:\r 1', l.,1i;, \ l'~J:... ! 'l"h1· bn11t• 11:! • l•du<.·nted 1n :\1'11 .li·r~•'\ lh·r hu.sb;,111d a\ll'nJt•d t:.il l St~111,· Crill\.'gl' ! lndi:1n:1 .ind II\~· L1n11 l'r'1!y of i \\'illin1n Hobokt·11 , \\'oodro11 Portl;:ind. par\·1 l" arc ,\ Po1J!qn., \ .J II l!+I Turner ... t 11" " r 1 )1 ,. " r I 111c b1 !llo· I'.'~" a1t(•nrlrd h.v hl·r sisll t~ ,\n111·n,· \\'illi:lllt 1 l\opctskt 11;1 ... li\'iH 111;111 '!"h(' 1.:ouple 11·111 111;1kl· thc1 : hu1111· 1n Cost;1 :'llt·;;,1 GRAND OPENING S,\l_.t:! SO UTH COAST PLAZA Q~ Uppo• 1.e•OI ol N•w Wing, No•r •ulloc~l Hours: Mo11d d·• -f r<day 10:00 • <f :OO 5~1. I 0:00 • 0:00 M~•!~r Cn•rge -••nkAme<l<••lf l~y~w•r SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA PASADENA & eeveA:l.Y NII.LI .. Newport Beach rind 11 as !_ attended bf Greg Saffel l. Hon lloskins. Barry Beau1no11 1 ii11d Hobert Karges. \ Gd, 1ho•t.•ge ~e<'1,•09 you ~I home ? Join the ;... lndt!i! 9'''wiog hob!;_.~ in l~~ counlr~! The bride is a graduate o! \1rnturJ High School and S::11vyers College. She ;ilso attended Cal f'oly, San Lu is Obis po· The bridegroom attended Nc.11·port Beach schools and 8iola College. They 11·111 re.~ide in Costa .~1esa . TURNER-POILLON Tony \\'ayne Tumer, Co!">ta illcsa, and j\·larcia Adair Classes Sta rt Feb. 15 $2 for 2 Hour Session Afternoon &. l•t-ninq1 Cull!I! 111. (f1Hi siQ11 11/J M111 1~tu•t. m '"'"9· na.iow !><>><''I ""d '!>OP!, "'JllD~il'' l•<l"·'"'Q. h;<nl~nlno;~. elc. Co1111' Ur101,\·c. 1 1~e1u our 1111u111c tlis11luy.~. n1eet fellow 1n 11iirit111·1:;l~ & yet 11e1v 1J1;us jtJI' prujiJCl:o;. \\'e fc:ature [J1-f'llH'/, /·:.rucro. /'1111uui.~c. c!t'. "INIATUHlA hv the BAI~ONS 18582 ltoch llwd., H,I , Open 10.5 WOMEN • LEARN ELECTROLYSIS 1r..,ma11ent Hoh lt•1110YolJ IK-OllM' • Stot. licensed ElectrolOCJht Feminist Chall enge: Human Rights Our S month. l d,,v werk cour11•, i1 11,,te •pproved ind qu1lifie1 yoi. for the 1tete '~"m inetion. Upon receiving your license, you can 90 ;nlo your own bu!;nest or seek employment in th i1 g1ow. in g profe~1ion. O ur inslruclor •1'01 lhe Wil1hire Schoo! of Elec- lrology 1y1 !em. whic~ h,,, been in oper,.tion in l<:a Anqe!e1 1i11ce 1958. Phone or co-ne ir. ""d •Ce our dep,,rlmenl on Tu•11d•v, W,.doe,d~y or Thur-.d .. y. We ,., • ., now lekinq en•ollmt"lt 4ot o~r Fehru .. rv . M .. rch tou"~~. Tht co•I, roquirement1 you mull meot, dnd full de14<il wil l be qiven in phone lo!11rvl11w. Hy LAL lllE KASl'EI\ O! 1ne D•Ur Pila! s1~11 Th(' challenge or 1 h c \\'onlcn·s i\1ovcn'lent is not to n1ake th ings better for v.·01nf'n .alone . liut to ask a liroad1'r question, r(•<tc:h an 11!tin1:ll e <--onclusion ;ind \\·ork for 1vhat 1,:.: ix'sl ior :ill p c o p 1 l· . :ictordin;; 10 Harri1·1 h:a1 1.- l~1·r1nan . leg1sl;_11ivl' l1:i isnn foe tht An1C'nc;:in Cl\·il Li berties Union. "\\'on1c11 no111 are i·xp\oitC'd bv thl' s;11nc syste1n th~11 1s t'i.:pl viting l!ll· · n·~! ,,f 1ht• \l'Orld. ·· sill' cxplain~·d <luring a ""\\'Qm ~·n a11d 1hc Ui,.., .. \l"Orkshop :,,ponwrcd b.v the L<i~una lkarh C."haplC'r of th<· N;itional Organi 1.a!io11 fu r \\'omrn. 1:.:ither than .. fight in;; 01 f•r s('raps," she urged hrr ;:iudicnet> lo put their <'fiort:o; h(·h\nd "our n1o~t C"on1mo11 dcn1ands. our rnosl u :111·1'r•:d flen1ands and our 111ost !1.1111:111 dC'mands." During !ht· las.I lrgislall\'l' yf'ar. a lot 01 p('Op!c 11<'rl' •'OI· 1ng for bi lls r t l<iti.:u to \\'On1· rn 's issurs. sht• e.-.;p!\l1 ned . "\Vomen in their <fistrirts \\'C'fC! lrtt ing them knoll' ho11• thi'y ~<1nt.ed tt-K>1n to \'ot('_ "\\'r. really <ire in a posi1io11 to ~ct son1e real things done"' ~h(' ::;:;iid . '"\\"c arc 50 pc rcenl \1f lhc ~pul;i tion in thf' state of Callfe>rnia. \Ve register tc \'Ole nm re lh:1n illcn Oo. \\'c vot1· n1orc pt'r registcrL(] 1·utcr th:1n rnrn do.". Beca use of 1his. she sakl. v.01ncn urc 111 ;i 1n:JJOr lly- J)l)Sir;on 1v11h !he rC's pon ~ihili !v l'l 1101 r;.-pcat the 1111 ~1 ;.iki.:s of the p<is1 Hflt),\Ufo:H QlESTIO.'\S Bui ~he eaul!oncd the m ;11,ain~! consiclt"ring only hO\V something n1ighl a l r C' ct \V0!11en. One bill belorc L h e lt•gisla1urc . rht ~id. \.\''l'u1d consolid;it1,,.• rhc· t·ntirl' pri.l;()n ~.i sle!-11 und er one bo::ird but :1 section of the bill statrs 1ha1 s .. n1r V.'1 1n1eu \\·oulJ se rve on this bo::irt!. "Th:.it bnard docs l(•rrihlc things to pc('pl(' ... :ihe said. qu~1 1oning hu11· a \1on1an n1igh1 think 11 ~ood to ha1·e 1\·0 1nen si lt ing 11i1!1 1ncn and ni<iklng !)lJCh ' ' t c r r I bl t• lt111 tu protrel 11 t11 1H~n 111 di\'orcc 1:rul"redlngs. they :-:hould ~eek so rn(·th ing 11·hich 1\"Cllllcl m;1kc it po ssible for people in all y;alks of life 1(1 lead the fullest po ssible life. GU ARA i\iEED INCO:'\IE The ACLU representative sii,l:!gc..;\cd 1he Slll ution !o n1any probl('1ns 11·il\ ('()tne "11·hen every person in lh is sta te. this society hn$ a guar:intccd tninin1u1n incon1e . 1vhen irs a function of society, not just the family. to support ou rse lves." \Vhilc siX'akln g tu a smaller grOU!l later. she said the first ITIOSI Important issue (or the ~t;ite to dl·a l 11 ith i!' child cnre. Although 45.0CHl children· are 11011· receiving p u b I i e I y decisions about 1:.eople:' a~sisted chil d rare in th~ Th e l<i rgcr issue of ho1v lo ~tat ".'. a ~hid~' sho11·cd that dr;1l \l"ilh lhc criinina\ ju slll'e a hali million children are system niust fir s! b 1· ;1t111:d lv in 11C'ed of it. ;1ns 11·rr~d. she sa id . '!'he "cos1. ho1ve vcr, would is going to puy for 11 · ~Ile advrsed the won1en ro 1 ,~·utc h bills introduced in the l lcgi~ature and \\Tile their leg islators. "They've got to kno1v that they are being pestered." MARIKl LLO School of 81111utv EIP.,holo9v Oep.ulment 12222 Brookh u11t ncer Ch"P"'"n G 11rden Grove CALL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY 631>6752 l_f yon have a ha ir problcni A !l trcatniet !!s s uperuised. ask about student work. "I think child care ca n be funded Lhc sa n1c w a y unemployment is funded," she said. But she doubted that industry \\'OU!d be 1villing to support this because ·•or roursc. it 1'rou!d take thcirl liimmmmm:W:;;o;:;=w=;r'.t;:;;:;;:::;;=~=:;:;;:;;:;;:::;;:;;;;;;iiiii:i~:t profit." She said ' · r c C' n t r ':! leg islat100"" prov id i 11 g a train ing progr:::un for 1ildcr 11·01ncn 1ri~~h1n g to re turn to "'ork 1rill probabl.v b c considcrt'd in lhc nl1:1r ft:tu rc. "That's 1:.roballly rine and good except there aren't :111y jobs .. , Shc sef'.s n1Lncy for training as only "the tip uf the iceberg." HOW AV A.IL.AILE: Lose Weight-Medically A safe and effective weight method under constant care medical doctor control o l our For add1t1onal 1n1ormallon and appoin- tment, call our most convenient office. COROMA dl>I MAR 2345 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673·5821 -."""'"! • EL TORO 23861 El TOfO Road El Toro 586-4240 Wti tmind"" Mtdlcol Well)hl Clinic 290 H<>U"'"' C<rc<e • 69?·660• Ra;>c 1s a subi-cct of ltllertst be S2.000 per yea r µer child Gorden Gro'+'t Me-dical Wtiqht Clinic l·-----------__!_l.;:;:::::::::::::~"""~ .... ""'!"""""'"""~'~~~'~''~"~~·';;"";'oo~•O;•~o•~•=·'~";'"~'~·~>~><~·~;::;' ................ ~- The legi slatil·e !iaisrn also objected that the "·ork of a house\1'ife and 1nother is being cva!ua!ed as "\vorthl ess." She said. "It is 1'.ork. It is !<1 bor. real labor. and 1hnt is ~t:11p~1.~ f'd to have sonH' cronu:1 1:.' 1·;ituc to soeicly." Pre-measured d1eJ meat s : prepared for us by a French c h ef and lrozen for your. convenience. ( o fcminis1s b 111. she so "the rc;il qucslion is 11hu ........,91 -..$«i.+,.t-...;.""""- obJf.'Clcd. often lhl' riues tion ___ _ _ -~-- sccn1s to be \l'h<lt is good _ for 1vo1nen as opµ<i se<l to ho11· l;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I a man can be sent to prison faster and longer. Th al. too. she s01id. n1u~t be considered \\'ilh the larf!er i question or justice and the ! rights of crin1i11al dc.fendents. Ha!her 1han scckin " :i thl('!ic scholarships ror v.·onH·n. she sugge:.trd they considC'r a I fr ee, universal educa:lon for all I And. instc:1d ol asking thr I emons SPORTSWEAR Wc.~clifl' l'lani, 17th and Jn·ine, Ne11rort Beach.California92660 LA HABRA Fashion Squn ... .... -- " Save20~on Folger5 Crystals Here's a delicious bargain! Folge r's Crystals look rich ... But the real test of coffee is the taste. So1··~· .. redeen1 tllis coupon / .. ~ today and see how rich a great cup of coffee can taste! Folger's Crystals. It tastes as rich as it look s. 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SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! ~-,~~ LYSOL -:-~."-BRECK ~~·voo'l<'i '~';'·c;1·N -SPRAY l'l U , •• Winner's Cup $6 99 ~~;;;·~~~· 99c ~~ ~~~~:;.oo 59c ~iii · so-Proof ~:',' ~-~ @MacNair's Scotch .~:.. 0• s599 !i. Listerine Antiseptic 3.:-.~~; •129 _~ ,_se_no_ri_ta_T_eq_uil_a _._:.~._~:','_sg ..... 99 ~Polaroid Color FilmH•o• .. ,~3 99 ~ GR1tf lf RUIT ~"Vaseline Intensive 73c ~ STP 79< .[Ji. TownHo"" ••. ,..45c liW' Care'' lotion '~;~'· * Oil Additive 1 ~~0:· r/· ___ , Pink Can . FROZEN FOOD BUYS! )i :1 ORANGE JUICE 1 --~ .\ CORN-ON-COB ~' 1l ~~'~:~n;::~; 5 s 1',, l.k4 Bel .;, 4 49c J ~ ~ b-ot. 1 ~·. • •• Golden -ear ~1 Con' · Poe~ Sara lee Pou nd Cak e II '•-" 89 ' P~g. Bel -air Vegetables w;;;~" """ 45 ' P~g. Sliced Straw be rri es,,,,. '°""· 39 ' P ~g. fnchilada Dinners ~:::: ""' 5 7' P~g. Hash Brown Potatoe s','.: """ 28' Plg. Bel -air French Fries 2-lb 5 5' Pkg, Pie Crust Shell s •• ,., .. """ 43 ' P~g. Stew Vegetables ,,,,;, ,..,,_ 5 7' Pk9. Skinless Flovorfu1 And Juicy 1-lb. Pkg. • SALAD ' 4 01l Nu -Made -Poly-Unsaturated ·--24-oz. Btl. SPAN ADA Gallo-Rich $199 Fruit Flavor. Half Ga llon Ch ateau La Salle "~:::;.'."~;°" fil•h s2 10 Italian Swiss Sa ngrole M''""~ s2 4s ORANGE JUICE Lucerne Ric h In Vitamin C "•11 79c Gallon IN-STORE BAKE SHOP! .:'A1 BISCUITS ,.;,u ,,. M,.,. 1 0# Green Cabbage~';.:'!, ... 10' ALL GREEN Crisp Carrots ..";', l~i391 LARGE SIZE Sweet Tangelos ':.::'t~:·, •. 191 Fir•t-01. A I f:oh• Foney O..,eihy 29' Stason pp ISwa1hingron Slot• lod Dolicio1" llt. T I Critp And Ttndor 2 29' lb urn ps ,, .. 11 ... 11 • ., •••• , lb•. • • ;. Wn 9h1 ' " I s .... '· • .• Con .. CHERRY ALL SAFEWA YS f' OPEN W•1W"tt•n'1 l lrUule, / Mon4ar, Friir"•'• I I th Fu lly Cooked Savory- Smoked Shank Portion lb. ~h::k Blade Steak lb.98-( LARGE SIZE 'AA' EGGS Cream O ' the Crop 1 -Dozen Carlon . ,. ··~~ DOG FOOD Poo~h -For A Balanced Ra tion 1s-oz.12c Con APPLE JUICE i o. c;d., 79-Town Ho use Half ._. ... Gallon SHORTENING ~ ~"'.~~~P05 • ] •1i;_ 93c · Con CRISP CELERY large Size Tender Stalk• ••<h 19< GRAPEFRUIT Ruby Redo-lb.19< 1'.t ' ,,, '\r(1; ~i:~:-·· ·a9c \\' -, 9" '1t• each Aniou Pears :,•, .. 291 White Grapefruit 8 ~881 0 J I ,.,, •• , "·•011" 88' Raisins ••w• 10' • ... ••· 791 range U Cl ,..,,, Docontor Ho1110 I I 000 layol• Drln, H•wporl hach I Prtc.1 lflwrh'• '"· lf..11, lt7t .. Let"""'"' o._,. '-ty (lie.,. , ..... , ________ """".'"~--:-O:-""":':~"""':'-::-:------ • I 000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 211 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, South La9una • 636 M. Coast Hi9hway, La9una Beach • 80 I E. El Camino Real, San Clemente • Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission Viejo • Wilson & Fairway, Costa Mesa • 14417 Culvtr Dr . at Walnut, Irvine • 2402 Mar9uerita Dr. Parkway at Trabuco \ ' 1 . ' DAILY PI LOT 'JI Wedri,Sday Ftbt"uary lJ 1q74 ' \ Apricot Flavors Chicken !\lost of us are st·rving :1 g(IQ(J deal of ct11ckl'n in lhes1• days SO wh l'H fl Spi.ttlking~nl•I\' 1-1•ay of using !he bird con1t•t. along Jots of L~ks art interested. 1'he l.ate5t rcei~ of this kind tea1ns chicken with fresh apricots. lt'!I a goorl dish to St'.'l"l'f' the fan1ily and guest3 or tu take alonR to a "bring !'Offil.'· th ing" neighborly supper. ClllCKl':'.'l \\'!'I'll Al'll lC(YrS 1 ~ t.:ll ll nour I tl·asJXl011 s:llt l I [('flSJ)OiJll prpl)f'r 1'i lc:.isp:ion dried rosc:n1ary . i·r11:-.lll•d 1 1 cu11 butler 1 1 ('Uf) salad oil <I 1xiunds chickf'n pieces J '~ pounds fr esh 1nctliun1 apricots. about 18 I l"llf) f~tl -frec chicken broth "'! lea~poon gingf'r 6 l:1b!cs1l00fls sugar 3 lal,Jlcspoons honry Con1binr nou r. s:1lt, pepper and roseinarv: co:i t chicken with 1nixturc: In :1 large skil- let rnr lt 'bn!IC'r : add sa lud oil and heat : :.idd chicken :iucl bto\.\ll on both sides. f\l ean1-1·hile \\'ash aprit'Qt~: re!lerYe about I pound. I talvr rema ining fl J>rico!s a n d remove pits: place in c\relric b[l'nder and puree: set <1sidr. • Transrer bro1rned chickC'n tu a la rge sh:il low baking di sh Drain fal fro1n skill et. Add· chicken brolh. putl"t.:( apricots, ginge r and sugar 10 drippings ln skillet; s t ir constant lv O\'t•r lu1v heal \(I get up di-ippings and tu heat mixture until Liubbl ini;. Pu1ir orer chicken . B:ike, 11ncovered, in ;1 1 preh<'ated 350 d<'g ree O\'Cn for 4-0 minut r~. Hnlve rcn1ain1ng apr1co1s . remo1·e pils and brush cul ~idP of aprirots \1ith .1tJout I t:ib1cspoon honey. .o\rrangc around chirkrn. c'Ut side 11p1 drizzle rc111:1inin1-:1 honey over apricu!..;.. l{l'tu rn to 350-de-grf'r ovrn and bHkl· for about 5 n1inul<'S. ~t a kes 6 to 8 S(l"l'i11gs. ... ·· AJAX LAUNDRY DETERGENT Giont Si1.e SPRINGFIELD SALAD OIL 8i9 48 OL 8ottlt SPRINGFIELD TOMATOE JUICE S'h o" con> LARGE FRESH GRADEAA EGGS .. ··.· .. DEL MONTE PEAR HALVES SPRINGFIELD FIRST QUALITY GRADE AA BUTTER ·' #303 Cons • < "". \:J J \ """+- \'.·{( :, .. ~ } v,, - / ' ;; ' BAM AMAS GOLDEN RIPE LARGE FUERTE CARROTS TOPS OFF 25 LB.BAG $1 .19 ORANGES SWEET 'N' JUICY LARGE NAVEL .. ,·CABBAGE LARGE SOLID • • • 22 01. Si1e, 8 Inch ROSARITA DINNERS •BEEF ENCHILADA •CHEESE ENCHILADA •MEXICIAN DINNER •COMBINATION PLATE 5~. --- 10!. le , LB. Version Varied SPRINGFIELD ALUMINUM FOIL Jumbo 200 foot Roll EquiYaltnt to 8 Standard Rolls MORTON An fX Cf'llC'nt \'crs1011 o! a rct•ipc that ·s going lhl' rounds. ~1t;STA HU ClllCKl':'.\! Broiler-fr yer ( a b o u t 3 pound.11. 1, quart l'red '~ cup prepared yellow mus tard 1-1·ith onion bits 1 1 teaspoon salt 1, cup fint•ly i:: r a I t.' d Parn1cs:i.n or Font1na ChC'esc P1.1ef' 1·hirken. ~kin ~1dc <lo1-1·n. 1n !iha\101-1· fo il·l111l·d 11·111. Spread exposed sur[ac1·s \1 !th half the mustarri: ~prinklc 1-1·lth ll:ilf thl• salt and half till· tl1ccsc. B<1k<:! in n pn:hcatcd :li:-1- df'i;rrc O\'t•n ~Ill r11111ut t•s. '!'urn lllllllllM chirkC'n skin !->idc up. Spread ' SPRINGFIELD PRUNE JUICE DEL MONTE CUT GREEN BEANS ONL with rr 1n:1i11ing 1nustard and sprinkle \\'Ith remaining s;11l and cheese. Continue bRking 30 minutr!'> longrr or un!il as tender os \"OU !JkC'. ',,,-,-,~. f/./f ZACKY FARMS BfgT FRESH HEN Full 9uarl #303 Cons. -If not bro\1n enough tn suit you , broil for a minut e or \\\"O. v•alrhing con.s!antl y tu prevent scorching. !\l;ikrs 4 servings. Salad ~~~,~~YS69,~ -- Blended Adapted from the delightfu l "C.oor1net Blender Cookbook" by Paul 1'1ayer tNitty Gri1 ty). PAUL MAYEH 'S PCYTATO SA LAD 2 pounds sma ll polatocs. peeled and sliced ~J.z.inch thick \:1 cup hot beef bouilllon I verv small onion l la.blespoon white "'Inc vinegar 3 tablespoor.s olive oil 1,)1 te111poon dry mustard A few sprigs parsley 1,: teaspoon drlod basil l.J.z tea spoon dried tarragon Salt and pepper to taste Cook the potatoes in boiling Silted water until barely tender; drain. 'l'oss 1-1·ith the bouillon and let stund until ix>tatoc.>s absorb I.he \lquid. In '11 el~trlc blender, whirl together all the ren1aining ingredients except the l!alt and pepper; add to potatoes with Mil ~nd pepper and toss carcrully. 1 Strvc at room tcmperaturt'. Makes 6 serving s. GRADE"A" FRYING CHICKEN NORTHERN FILLET OF TURBOT IAR. M IULK S nLE Whole Bodied POLISH SAUSAGE IAR M HICKOltY SMO«"IO SLICED BACON ARMOUltSALLMUT WIENERS ,,,. .. ltOTllf'l ILIHD MlllD WITH GROUMDBEEF s I \?. s 12,?. 79~A 79'ib I • FRIED $169 CHICKEN s;qZlb.Box SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE BAR M BONELESS TAVERN HAMS Whole or Half FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER USDA CHOICE BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK fAtlMElt JOHN SLICED BACON COLUMllA IU.HD BACON f.<Mll JOHH WEINERS CHEERIOS BREAKFAST CEREAL llG 15 OZ. BOX 'i,RINGFIELD 48 01. Jan PICKLES Dilh or K o ~htr Dill~ 5UH5WEIT PlnEO PRUNES 12 oi. lot OIL MONTE ,tNE.&PrLE +GRA,EFRUIT JUICE DRINK '46 OL COfl HIW YORK CHUNKY APPLE SAUCE 2S OL JCW" 19 •• 89'ib Open Mon. Feb. 18 Washinc)ton'i. Birlhday I 0 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Prices Effective: Thursday thru Wtdnesday Feb. 14 thru 20 Prices subject to stock on hand. WE GL.t.OL Y ACCEPT U.S.0 .A. FOOD COUPOMS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA ' 19th and Placentia 71 0 W. Chapman . ~ . ; ' ' ' ' I • ' " .,I I. . " ' • • ' \ I ' ., ' • •• ---9'. -t 1 \ ' I .. ' " . ' ' • ' . • ;J 2 DAILY PILOT - • ... ' - American Treat •• Popcorn Past Actl1ally, popcorn is 1nore American th<t n apple pie. As a su rprise for !lie colonist:; at the r i r s t Th a n ks g i v i n g , Chief l\f as sasoit 's hro!hrr disappeared into the 11·oods Rnd returned v;ith a bushel of popcorn he had popped for the occasion . Needless to say, it was a novell y to the colonists. and one "'hich they a d o p t e d en! husiastica ll y. Popcorn is a distinct \':1r1t'!;.' or corn. It \\•as cultil'atcd bv the Incas and used lo decorati:- bodies for burial. Today H is ;:1 mainstay of the l '.S. movie theater. Popcorn is a trea! of tl11• TV audienc{' as well. to n1unch du ring u fa vorite TV sho1v. Next ti1nc you pop a batch. coat it 1l'ith a lusl'ious lcn1on butter instead of plain butter and salt The IC'mon juice provldt•:; the fl;n·or yot1 1vould expect frorn salt. ;;111 cx1ra boon to those ll'ho n1us! rest rict th('ir int;ikc of salt. Ano!her great TV snack is the fresh na\'l·l orange. It's t•asy !n 1~cl :ind Sl'~mcnL and provides an excellent complernent to the Len1on Bul\{'red Popcorn. LE~l()N 11 u1-rt::ltED l'Ol'CORN I !;1blespoon frl'Sh squeezed ll'n1on juice 1 1 cup n1('lted butter or 111argarinc 2 quarts popped popcorn Co1nbine Jcrnon juice ;111d butter and pour ovt·r freshly popped popcorn. Toss lo coat evenly. Popcorn does not nt•l'd s<tll. thr len1on juice brings out the flavor. J\lukcs 2 quarts. < Try it! You might hate it. (s E E K} K x A 0 F I N D J B D G Seek & Find is lhe new word 9ome thot could n1oke crossword nuts even nu!!ier It con be sought and found every doy in the classified odverlising sec tion of the Daily Pilot. Seek and find "SEEK & FIND" rodoy 10 see if you wont 10 seek a nd tind it again IOnlorrow . A daily feature of the Classified Ad Section of the DAILY PILOT Try Sa t11rda y's Nc \¥S Quiz ~ 1- ' . . ~.~dne'.Mlay, F.·uruary 13, 197~ N PILOT·ADVERTISER 7 Slim Pickings Easily Explained Dul _1ou t'\t'r "ondcr "hy J)l '.1 pod!'> -!he rn1J"I delJ<;a te uf l~r1 .. nr.tl \1·i.:1·t:iblt·s -tire ;1!11111:-t r11•1 1 r ;i1';ut;1iJ!t' in }Otlr ~u1i.·1 rn<1rl<.1·t ' p:'Oduei· :it'L'· t1un" Uri" 11·.i:-.1111 ,., tl 1nl t he~ nn1::,1 lk· 1>1ekt<d 1 t'I') ) uung at thi: l'~ael puull uf r1µenc.~~ L«tilUSt' lht·~ luughcn 111th D!;t'. :\J1d sint'l' lhl'~ 'n· gnn.,.n in Taiwan. thl')' rnust II\· 11011 n hert.' IJt.'fore they toug~lt:t\ \iodl·rn l·o111rnt•1e1u! frt'L'1.1ng tec:hn1qut·s 11uv. 11:;1kt· 1 t i:o.:~i!:J'l' t.1 nu1tk frtT/1' !lt'iL Fod:; ~\here !htv i.ll"l' ;:ro1rn iJllcl tht·u pack<.Jgt: ;ind ::.hq.1 lhl'lll. l'E \ Pt)l)S \\'ITll LE:\IU'.\'·I·:GG SALCf 2 packages fro1,cn pt_·.1 pods- J 1 ~ 1abh ... spxins butter I tables poon flour I t·~1p hot chicken broth \l'iHl!lt'd or n1ade fnirn thickt'n stoel.. La ... l' 1 :! c!.lJ.: ,\ulks 1 1 11!.t!>pJun pa pri\..a l tablcspuun lc111011 juttt' Cook pc<~ pods accol'du1g 111 i;ac k ~1 .,_. directions :tnd p!utc u11 ;1 heated pl atter to hl'{'fJ \\,Lr .. ' During the Month 0£ February Thri£timart will sell 1,000,000 LBS. Oi ~~~Navel Oranges 1~rcpare sauce b) ~tcthod ;\ or 1\lcthod U. 1\tethod A: Plat"t' egg rolks. ~a 1 l . p;1 prik ·1. :11HJ lt•n1011 jUICl' Ill ;.111 elct·tr!l' hh•ndl'r j:(f In a sina!l satu.:cp.111, 11 H·I L butter a11d stir 1n tht' flour untll "'ell blended. ·Stir in chicken stock_ \\'hen the saueL' 1-; s1nooth and boiling, rcn10\I' froin hc<1t. 'furn bl~nder on al blend "l't11ng or the speed on your blender intended for blending. Pour the chicken stm·k nuxturc into the blender in ;1 s1t•;.1dy st ream. Tllte ~aul~ 11•i!l be ready tn !'1'rvc q fi.:1v seconds after al! the stock mixture has be en ;.J(!dcd. Pour sauce over hot pea pods for scrvine in 6 portions. ~tethod B: !\tell butter in a small s:1ucepan and stir in flour until hlt'lldL'<i . St ir in stock. When SiJU l'C JS S!llOOth and bo iling. rcrnovc fron1 heat and OOal 1n egg yolk-:. Over Jov.' !1cat. stir th e sauce for a n1inuic n1ore. unlil egg vulks have thickl'ncd. add salt, i:iaprika. and !l!mon juice. l'our over hot pea pods . FOR GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY MONDAY, FEB. 18th Or any Other Day You Want to Celebrate! ·t ' '" MORTON'S FROZEN Cherry Pie "<G 110l 48' .......................... ******** WE Will BE OPEN WASHINGTON°S BIRTHDAY MON ., FEB. 18 SEE YOUR LOCAL THRIFTIMAAT STORE FO R POSTED STORE HOURS POTHOS PLANTS . •• . 98 1. -;· ·/., ·~'~··!\ ' -,~.,,;,, ~.•·\.;.-;~~ :S. . .J FLOWER CHRYS~N· BOUQUETS I ..,.,..~ J THEMUMS ~:. . . ~~.;>,-) IO\'i 89 1. s1v ' D Twin Assorted Popsicles ..... ;;_,:, '1" A . 57' . . . I " .~. v d K ' H . ~· .... 'Z" D nac1n . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . o M1cnn Mouthwash ............ 1 " an e amps allbul ......... ·. o Weighl Watcher's Dessert ..... ;:. '1" o Dristan Tab lets .. : .......... : . '1" c · Vaseline Intensive care ......... 89' c · Diet Tab or Fra sca .......... ·: 6 i 89' Delly Treats! . ''Fine · Quality At Low Prices'' "'-.-.."'-;; "TE:\DEH-LEE" Fl\EQLALITY! e, · ! ·•'.Fully Cooked -.s'_. a~~a ms "'"., .. . ' ~ f . I •'J jJ • ~~" -~_;;pt ~"'°JI.' :-~P'!I~ ... ~...,. Ham $189 Butt 99c Whole ge e: Sl ices . . " Portion " Hams . . " : o Oscar Mayer Variety Round ...... '1" ,,..E-A~ST~f~R~>l~-~F7RE~S~H__,.FR~O~Z~E~N,--M7E~D~.S~IZ~f~ o Oscar Mayer Variety Square ...... '1" : ' '..... . Pork Spareribs c Mrs. Filbert Margarine •..... '· .• 39' : • o Ed am or Gouda .. ' . . . ' 69' • .......... ' . . . . l•. OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA • • • • • • • • • • EXCELLENT TO BAKE. BOIL OR BAR·B·QUE 77~8. ~-10• ~·~ • MEAT OR BEEF : • THICK SLICED r.:r.:'I : Break£ast 12·0Z. ~ • ~<•([[)Bio.CON ~ ... ,,. CtO•~gac II ~ : :~:::a~::;~-;1~1r~to1~8£l s1•,1" , : I lS ~A{f~C B;..CON • 17'.:J O(;li 89' : ,,.,._.., D!4 '1~4U\4Gl • f A~Nf~ J0"N PQll\" ~AUS,>,,." $100 IA ••00'~'·' ~tCBlf/OAU~AU• l~ •••••••••••••••••••••• L'' .. ~.... I 01 FOS TER FA~MS CAUfORNIA FRESH 19 Fryer llW.,.,,,..~... Legs lo know .I>Out chicM:n. ' (AllFQRNIA FRESH! 'll •FRYER 1HIGHS-83c1S • FRYER 0RUMS-89<lB LB . Fresh Produce At Discount MRI Wltn1r1 ... ' . ' .1. 1 C>t-' ~•·!• BM! fr1nks ..... : :•. s 1°' ... t Stlrl11p Co~kl1ll ... ~?( 37 c , .. ., $ S11111tlCh1b ....• ~.q1, 1'1 Liquor Values! JANOV80° -~VODKA ': 1311 ' :QUART! • "'/ M.1!1us , '311 L1eb1raumilc~ ..... , , s3•• Cherry ~11.11.1 , 1 3~' L.1nc1f s Rose· . , .. : s3t• .. SCORESBY 86° . -' SCOTCH "-~_ . ." QUART!$51? •• I y>\,r," ' sz11 ..... ;.t~···· '2" Critkling Rost , . . . . . P1bst Bttr ....... , • SEAGRAM' '7' or Black EACH , 58 . Velvet OUAllT 270 I Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana • 238 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove 5858 Warner, Huntin9\on Beach I I El Toro, El Toro • • l ·I ' :1 ' ., ' OAJL Y PILOT 33 Restaurants Cater to Changin9 Consumer Ky Jf<:ANNI-~ LES l-:~t Ul"I ,_ l!O•lor ll t: added that the growth t 'n1!rd Stat~ by the 1urn of are the f:istest growing seg-r c-s t u u r ~1 n I I n ll u -; t r y '"l't'nll or thousands of µt'<1!)1£' 1n thr1r early lwenues art• LU1nu1g lulu the f1l·ld <irld there's a ~re.at u1crcase uf cap.ahllity nf people. running resiaurants. college gradual('S Th is pr~ ducrs a rcscrvior of 1nanag~ mc11t people "' lie add£'<.! that food servict nnd managcment-<1riented pro- 11:ran11i now <11'c available at <tl>out ;')~ M . .:n1or colleges, about 900 junior and community col- lt•~cs and ul>out 1,600 voca- 11nnal nnd technical schools throughout the nation. ""'<is due l<irgel y to higher food the century n1ent vf Ute population. and spokeS1i1t·r1 have t'01npln 1ned NE\V YORK (U PI ) _ 'I'he JJrit:f·s, although the nun1ber "As more won1en ton1e into lhi:sc )uung pt..'ople are going of a lack of youn~ pt•11plc l"l'Sl<1ur~nt industry n1ay be of diners out did increase a the work force, they 're much to be diners out, too. as they .,.,·illing to enter busine.ss, succeeding wh ere home tooks bit. better prospects for eatini;i Olli hav(' n1ore gross disposable largely because of its Ion~ often fail -In getting more I.>esplte rising prices. he ex-at least one rneal and possibly inconlt'. \\'1th husband and wife hours anti holiday S4'.'hcduli•s. vegeta bles into the An1C'rH·11n pec:ts eating out to becon1c two a day. \vork1ng." That's i.:hanging. s a 1 d "\V<11ll'rs and 11·ai tresscs in one sh'i1k and ale chnin are But 1vhy , ""'Ith 1t college t'<.lucation , do !hey ta k c service jobs? "F'or fun and tips,'' ifarman said. dlct. Lhc largl'st industry in the "Twenty-four to 34-year-olds Often in rccc.1nt years. llannan. "{)nc or the big rages is1--------====--=---------------------''------------------------------------------ l h e rn a k e -your-own-salad b:ir," s1.1ys llichard J . 1J;1rn1;in , president of lhe Na- tional Hcstaurant Associa tion. Askt'd nhout ingredients. he r:ittlrd off a list that s1D.rled ""'ith grt.>cns and included cheese. b114'.'on. olives and raw vege1ablcs such as to1natoes onions, tarrots, cucumbe~ and radishes. llarman said the restaurant indu.~try 's rt..'spor1'ibilities in- cludr• developing good nu1ri- l!on:1l h;ibits. 111' added that cuslonit·rs <ilrt·ady arr asking 1nu1·t· qut'SllOTts about the food 1hl•y'rC' offcrt•d. 'fht·y w<Hll to know if there <1rt• ('xtcnd ers in the han1- h11 rgPr ;1nd if turkey on the n1rnu L'{llllcs from a turkey roll ins tead of <1 freshlv 1·oaslcd bird, - I larmnn nddC'd thnt the rc·staurant and hospitality Held -hotels and motels - is very sensitive to ('1Jnsu1ner rcaet1ons. "l11e fast food trends sti!J <ire au--elerating, and ethn ic foods arc beco n1i ng qui!e popular -Chinese cho\v n1cin , sauerbratcn, pizza a11d pasla. lacos and other Tex-t..lex s1:iccialties." Out roast beef rcn1ai11s thl' best selling entrec. fol!oY.'cd by fried chicken a11d baked or fried fish. I larman said cafetcri<i as a word is ouJ. of vogue but the busin(!SS itsc ?r is ex- panding, especially in the south. the southV.'t'St and the n1id.,.,·est. "We tend to eat ""'ith our eyes, and cnfe terias today may offer as rna ny as 20 ' DIAL SOAP VONS VALUE GROCERIES Ii CAMPBELL'S """' MUSHROOM SOUP .16~' to 25 salads and 25 different ._.__.. .__ •·•-..o-oL desserts, and .,.,,ide choices lJWNWWl .-1•• 119'W •n... .83 among meats, vegetables and soups. Nos t a I g i a increasingly M 111..... auc100A navon; ou r dining ou t . r. ...111•M.Urto111 ~~ .33 llarman said. describing a hffvCrlckwhlltttl 9CALLOl"lD .49 res taurant in llartford. Conn .. -"J •l't-Oz.l'llo. that occupies an old bank u~··· Saw k It ~~ bulldini:. Part of the dining •r " .37 room is in the former bank fn1clf1 Mab,,. ,..,,.~::"° .Zl vaul l. ~ ha~n K~~s ~~~:r;;c:rc~~us: iJll•W-IS-H•B•O-N•E-----3-·7-'"i r.cslaurant. A San Franci"o l ITAUAN DRESSING p firm usl's rcphc:1<: of okl 1 f-Ol In. • - fail road cars as dining roornsJ C.. .,,... -= -.--w m - :~~~~ central buildini;s. ht· Araldi SllttltlS 'Ito~ .l4 t.imilcd menus such m Kllllt • Pn• ... l9 "'"'-6Z steak and beer or steak and 11 nt I'll.a. • ale win "'Ide acceptance when Mr&. FllHrt's ..... .i.. 1-t._ 37 coupled with attractive decor. • ... ,_ ClN. • llaThrrnan add00cd. nd . . fllh 'N Houy l'llr Hllna '~,L .39 e n1cat ycott a rising prices led to a 10 percen! decline in n1cal consun1ption durin g the third quarter of this year , he said. but restaurant volume rose. From Usuol Salad Reshaped ' S1de-stf'p tht• usual grcens1 and fork 11110 th is change-of- pacc salad. Tasty spinach leaves. s1nok.\' baron. s l ice d mushroorns. crunchy 'valnul kernrls ;:inrl Htlll RlllU IMIT.~llOfl 37 HOT DD11 1.1..0L , Blm Eye GrtH Pns On ld1 T 1ltr Tola ·~l. '" f·ll . M O Mort11 MllClml a Cll"'' · ~~J: .19 .49 .Z2 .97 Oh Boy Cit"'' Pim ~SWANSON .. "'''" ' DINNERS Alt V.t.Jll(fl[S lJICIPT lllf L Pllll 31-01. P~O. .68 ~, __________ .. AHi .... 1 .. FfllCll Toal >OL "'· nashes of pim iento are tos~rd : MOrtDI FflH Pia together inta a n1clange of .55 .41 shapes and textures. ! A tangy dressing hinting o1 IN THE BAKERY tarragon is a p e r f e c t l/!:i complement. lill WASHINGTON'S "'"""'' 19 CALIFORNIA SPINACH I CHERRY PIES !!':\"J SAL.AD 1 "111.1.wttu1 vou •uv t IA.e 5 CUP9 lorn spinach lea V<'S (no st.ems) 6 slices bacon, cul in !- inch pieces 2 cups sliced fre s h mushrooms 1,2 cup large pieces or walnuts ¥• cup pimiento slrips 3 ta blespoons tarragon wine vinegar I tablespoon brown sugar, packed I tea.spoon :te.a-'llned salt 1h: leupoon tarragon llYll'lll CUI Tll111£1 "'" ll'i·ll. , ... """"'""""' r .CUITAllD n..tlD .59 .49 .57 1.49 SLIM PRICE "'"'•" 29 FRESH BREAD • ORANGE JUICE SUNSHINE STATE FLORIOA'S FINEST • VONS VALUE GROCERIES l!Jt-:--= ..... -----·"i"--' ..-~-. ~-· .,,. ~ a.HILLS BROS. 93; I COFFEE ) I ALl Oll:IN:OI· 1-;e,:;:.,':..,,._, ,.._ • -·---~ Knit .Ill M1ranallows .Z9 llct-A·Roll llCI Ml111 ""~~'" .Z9 SWiii Miil lalnl CoCla Del Moat1 l'IUl11 Clps lll"ICI HHIY Brlhlli _._.._,.._, . ~ . "'""' l·ll. IOX CHI Syrup GllnuMal '011 WM'1.f.S DP. Pf<HC ... llf.S. !2-DZ. ITL. Dien Cal utter !.-LI . '" .79 .55 .47 .59 1.89 ,19 1'111pers Dlytl111 Dl1p1rs 30-CT. 1 59 "'· . l'lneh DtltrgHI •:g .59 l~;;o~~;:,,. . ~·-2-8~' I FACIAL TISSUE L AMC*TIOCOl.OM • I ,_.__ ----*~ .... , '" .37 Lt1r1Sclddtra1'11111 lllllr ·~.' . 7Z FNn .. •--'Cl• IP.lGll[TTIOIW1THMl.AT 85 I• _,. Nft" I IALU . 2f-O?. C.\lol • Dmlld Piper N1ptlna .35 .15 -n . "' YUBAN 129 ~!UANT COFFEE • VONS VALUE DELICATESSEN ,..,.,.," .ltnlylllN Clllqe a.a. ~~~ ,,.,47 lddl1'1 SllCld Miiis ~.:.1l' Plllllllry or Bllm Bllctlts ~ .47 .14 WllClull hcll CllHH • ;:'~"' <0.1.45 OL' VIRGINIA FRANKS "IQ. Cl'l •UI, tt-Ol. ~. llllk SllClll l'lrtc lJll VIII l'lrtlta1 Clllal .69 IMl'Ol'lf£D ........ ''"" ..... " .. .79 .91 lllCllll Cll••• --50 l.U. CTN. M M>z. CTN. , VONS VALUE PRODUCE Crisp. Crunchy Celery 8LIJE IA.ND '""' ... 19 Frnb Clrrots cAv~~t.~~:g.",.,. [ .... 15 P1u•p Bill P1ppers r,:;,;o,:, ... 15 Cblfl"f To•I•• fA~~t':.'5~:«0 .29 LnCIDUI Rid Grapu . '.:)'~; , .. zg Sp1r111 Apples CRI~~~~ Ll.,25 .MINNEO LA .. -· 1-g'"! " TANGELOS JUICY A~DSWEEl t9 . f ••• ...,_.... __ ., -..-:.. --·· ' 4 Juicy Nini Drangu ,.-::rr.. B ;::, .88 Hol House Rhub1rb Pl[:~s; ~2~Es lll .39 Red or Butter LtttuCI Brnklul Pninu ""'"'"' TENOO. , .. ,.. OH . ._ 1 ... 0 ... 15 .... 69 WINES & SPllllTS JOH ChlYIZ Ttqllll St. K1alacky BourbDn ~"""" ""' 3,99 MlllVIOOK 3 49 IO-Plt llnN • Wtlbel Daulc lllClnlm '~=~· Z. 79 (lff HO~~IU~LD) ••zor _____ ...,.. , RONINGPAD ~".'!, 99 • L !£2.!2.SET ..... , ..... El--'• "'ft 'Olll+olil(.ICl1DOl.O" 23 .,.. m Ofncl. 1i...oz. • llaYJ Dlly DIPclatll '~~.;,.o .... 33 BrDWI Seri• Bra• ..... 39 ROUND STEAKS .,,.,., ... JUICYr VOlllVALUE MEATS u.1.49 loHlasT1pRlul8111a =. .. .1.71 sir1o11 Tip Shau ... 1.19 Bl1tl1111tt1CIMSlllU ·~ ... 1.19 BH11111Ft•l1JS111a ~· ... 1.59 USDAClltlCIQlclcSllla ~I" u.1.0I \iiii"LmBRITE 1 29 j !~~J'!P, N " • ·=-...:a· .. -·-........ ..,,.,,...~.-.. ~--·-·------- """"' '"'" Finey SMtlf Sina EUier !tit Rdtts Clrfl·Fl1U Ru Sllcts Cartl·Frn• Pd Alltll Car111Hon Coakld Shrltrp u.1.59 ... 1.39 .53 Ell1rd1111 anu111 T1lllt11 ... , .... ,.., .... ""''· .... 1.09 1.09 .99 .12 R111 S!ln• Cra• Bulltr11 T1bltls 'l'WICIAl'UT.U 1 oa ~. 100.Cl. I l l. • 11.()Z. ,.. VIStll1t PllJDI•• ht1y Alkl·Stltar Pin COlD l AIUl'I 20-CT. 1'110, .7Z .13 .73 SLICED BACON • 0 ~ nm JlllL T•-----_ ......... _,..,,..._ --•v_.,.,... _ _ ., __ ____ _ .. ___ _ _ ,,, _____ .. -----.. _ ____ ....,. __ ,., __ .. __ _ ____ ..... ,... ---·--.. _...-..... -. ____ ...., _ ___ ..,.._ ..... _ _,, __ ... __ _ _,,,..,.le,.. 11---_.., __ _ ~ !l!l!I VAWE ) ~MEATS I BONELESS . 1 49. ~tt~K ROAST! • •••lt11 lll1llN• Cllll =-u. I.Iii USDACllllCll .... llollll "':' u.1.41 ••• 11 .. ...,...... =· ... 1.51 11111• 11111111111111 =-;..1.51 USDACllllCllClllctllollll '= ... 1.ZI USDACllllcllllllllollll -..:.-u.1.51 licORNe0 ,..,,_ 1 39 . !~~IRISKE~, • - TIMIKlllClnllilllllMI '=-' ... 1.H T1"91U19111cMlllCll ":.1<'11' ... 1.17 WllHl'1 llClll llCll ·=· .. 1.21 HanltllllllfllCll =' ~2.39 WllaH'aHlu eoi:'t~~ 1.9%.11 FARMER JOHN COOKED HAM -""""" •TO 1·ll . A'tQ, WT, ... •TD ..U • AVG. WT, "'°"' ""' """"' "'"" Tf:NOf.11\ TAl!'Y Sll11lflr lJ•U).,a Llrtt Lii• Ln• cb,. Ill~ lJ•• Cllt,. l.Wlnllls '""""' •• ..... u.1.51 .. 1.71 u.1.79 u.1.911 l •.•• llTABLI KING "'""'" 67 I HEN TURKl!YS , .. '" fM&H 0.-'9W)Dlt ll.8 SWiii •1111111 Tlibya SWiii 1111.UA TlftlJI TOM l'JIOZIN 11 tD :io ta . • AVO.. WT, LI.. --IO TOltL& 71 AVG. WT. L&o FJ1U W.. fryll' Lip ::.":.O.: ... .11 o;a.f7 ... .11 Fm• fryll' llltlllllcU .. :.. FJ1U fryll' 11nuta !l.':J: ~l te•spoon (¥lion powder ;J ~ teaspoon pepper : 1 Chill spinach. Cook bacon =~China Ofivlii ; I Wltll crisp. Remove bacon and draln on paper towel. Measure If• cup bacoo. drippings and discard remainder. Sa u I (' mushrooms and w a I n u ts I ' r ' lightly In heated drippings. Add all renlain l n g Ingredients, sti rring to~elher until sugar i!; disso lved. I 'our over spinach . add bucon nnd toss until dressing c o a t s spinach. Serve at once. Makes 5 or 6 servings. °" -" ... ..,.,,.., ....... IHI: ................... -. .. ...... ............. --.Dln'lfh ftmt fDur ..... '°"' ...... to""' \a mm;! 7 Ml el b pol Dtlalft dlllN ........... 98'1Wl::I ............. 10'M. on h • 9911111,.... ,,_., Al,.., Nwt!Odo 11 ...... . V...•aedl,.._fl ... ,_pur. ..... ...,ol.,. .... ,...lntM plaoa .... " ....,. ... . I 011 I Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntinc)ton Beach 5922 EdlllCJer Ave., at SprillC)dale, HuntlncJton Beach 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrana Beach Lag.Ina Hiiis Plaza, El Toro 1' • 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntinc)ton Beach 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Y*'f v \ . ' ;j.f CAIL Y PILO T . ' THI 815T OF IVIRYTH·fNG • SWlflS PRfMIUM WHl!f MfAl s319 BREAST OF TURKEY "' '°' SWlfTS l"lfMIUM l1GHT & DARK 349 TURKEY ROAST '" •ox OSCARMA .. YERTUBS soz 49~ OSCAR /IV.YEii ROUND Oll SOUARf s139 VARIETY PACK ,,01 OSCAR MA.YEii s112 BEEF FRANKS ·· '·" OM:AR MAYEll s109 WIENERS .......................... ···'" JIMMY DE AN RfG OR HOT 89$ PORK SAUSAGE . ,,.oz Bftf IOlOGNA • IOLOGNA PICKLE & PIMIENTO • OLIVE cono SALAMI • SPICED LUNCHEON llEf SAL.AMI • SANDWICH LOAF IOHlllSS Nlf SttOl.llott $1 49 ROLLED ROAST ..............••. IHfCHUCll CVT $1 07 7-BONE ROAST ············· LI. Prices Ef/ec. Thurs . thru Weds. FARMIR JOHN BEEF WIENERS FRANKS 1·LI. PA.'CICA.Gl WILSON'i c LB. ::~u~i:,~s~~~~,. 9 8 c SHOULDER $1 09 PORK STEAKS . " PATTY MIX PROTEIN BLEND TASTY & NUTRITIOUS c LB. CHUCK STEAK STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e GUARANTEED c LB. . QUALITY •SERVICE , BLUE CHIP STAMPS cgucK R AST STA TEI BROS. CERTIFIED Bfff e BLADECUT c LB . STA TEA BROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MIA TS IVUIY PllCE 0~ MIAT IS UNCONOITIONA.ll Y CiU A.11 A.Nl((O TO PLE A.SI YOU 0 11 YOUR MONIY Will e l CHEERf Ull Y RlfUNOIO GROUND BEEF ... ~ 98 ~ OUICIOUS AN Y ~Zf '"CU.GI LI. ' ii'i~'iioisi .. ,. & ,., •• ,..... ••. $1 29 STATll llOS. Cll Til'llD lf:lf • OUAlANTUD $1 89 SIRLOIN TIPsuAK oa ROAST••· STATll tl05. CllTlfllO lllf • GUAUNTflD $1 39 BEEF RIB STEAKS ....... LI. SIATll llOS. Clllll'llD lfff • UAN & flNOfl $1 98 CUBE STEAKS ....................... . • ROUND BONE ROAST ..••. 99c ••• 99c 12-0Z.7 5 C SUCED SLICED lllf I ll CUI $1 69 CLUB STEAKS ..................... LI. WILLTllMMU>•TINOUIGUAAANTHD $193 T-BONE STEAKS ···········'" • • "'""""'"' $139 STEWING MEAT· ........... •• 0011 OWN COUNT•Y Sn'll MILi( 79 c PORK SAUSAGE ........ LI. BACON BACON HO~ll WAflR t MtN MIAl TIMI 12-0~. $1°9 LI. 99c M)HlllSS IOOHD SUAll ., .Ll,$1 .57 $147• ROUND . STEAK IONl-IN .. LI. STAlll N OS. CllTIJllD lflf $ RUMP ROAST IONl-IN ........ 1 47 i''oiil'ii0t.ousE STEAK... $1 9 • STA TEii UOS. ClllllfllD Mlf I OUAIANTHD $219 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..... LI. * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES P COMSTOCK CHERRY c PIE FILLING ................................ ~.1~~ 65 FOLGERS • 3 ·POUND CAN 2 .79 c GROUND COFFEE ........ 1c~~ 93 CARNATION INSTANT c BREAKFAST .............................. ~::~: 66 CARNATION e NON·DAIRY CREAMER, c COFFEE-MATE .............. '.~i 89 DEODORANT BAR SOAP c SAFEGUARD ........................... 1ti~~ 26 LIQUID DETERGENT ~ PALMOLIVE ............................... ~~rA 48 All PURPOSE CLEANER c AJAX LIQUID ................... ~~1li 55 NO RINSING NECESSARY c SPIC & SPAN .................... ~~~NG~ 97 LMQ. k ~ ';od f:>~ G'ii'i "i\i '"aEANS ... ~;~~: 27c '"'"un ""'ID GRAPEFRUIT JUIGE •O' 29' IANOt.11 ! •All VilllOIU l•Cl'1 ~IH Of! 10' 1101 54' BUFFET SUPPERS ................... ~~: $146 APPLE JUICE ASSOlllD • OUNCI 27' I •p' I 'I IO °'-"'Cl 25' ... lOS-11' ••IH" •t.,Ot<OS •O• 38' BANQUET MEAT PIES BABY BUTTER BEANS FRENCH BEANS 0'"0~ IYI WITH Ot<10N S•VCI •o• 38' ' VE GET ABLES """ l"~S l•t •OO• 33' i.ittY.o-f~r w.1 .. ,.u~,.s •m 38' BROCCOLI SPEARS RIC£' PEAS ..in1., .. 1111 o.oQ\tTI IGO: 34' """'Uft ,.,..., • 11.0t. Sf' •o' 30' SAUSAGE PIZZA CAULIROWER ORANGE JUICE ••01 1o uwu1 •O• 28' 1:.0~tn •O Ol.iHCI 25' UUSWUI •O• 25' ORANGE JUICE · MIXED VECETAILES GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Tl!t!SW!tl "01 55' 1 S-OUNCf •ACltAOI 5 0 c ORANGE JUICE DUTQllE · PRETZELS .__ . ........11 "'"'° •O•. 31' ILEND JUICE """"'--soc SCHILUNG BREAD ........ ~;~~: Yov'll Always Save "'""' $1 •• Mou1 at CHEESE PIZZA ....... -''""'· Stater Bro•. Market~ Hl·HO CRACKERS ""'"'"' MUFFIN MIX ~~~:" .. ''"! JIFFY PIE CRUST MIX HEINZ •IW>IUD 1&.QZ 51' 101 16' •O' 19' 31 c !G!~!!~,.- CENTRAL AMERICAN · "1 RIUSNES ................ _.,v;.oz.. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR , " 93• GOLD MEDAL FLOUR "'' ·~os CARNATION HOT COCOA 5 ,-0, 29' NESTLE COCOA MIX ~G "'" 79' CONTADINA 26C TOMATOES lflWID 14.l ·Ol. YUBAN GROUND COFFEE !!~ 11.06 INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE '"" '1.49 INSTANT YUBAN oo' '1.29 MARGARINE f.!b ~l~~·1,~.;(GUl•• lt 51 ' ~:~:.s .':~AL. . s 1 • 90 MARGARINE """"'" 51' C°'1'< O•l I 01 t\11~ ti _.; SOUR CREAM c;~:·:.i;,c' ""1 33' .;.. LBS LOMA LINDA GRAVY QUICK ... 21 ' ' .. , .. FRUIT COCKTAIL ::;:.... 25' SMALL EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS . i4c . • PGERAACPHEEFSR ~~!.~·~~"' ·.~ 2337: APPLES ····································· 4 LBS 99 c ": : ~>eto Haow cuHC'. 101 , ~IGE FANCY RIPE CALIFORNIA GROWN . : :~~.D:l'~~t -~"'" 41 c ~ v OCADOS ...................... EACH 3 5 c . .1 HAWAIIAN PUNCH .,.,. .. , ''"°'40' ·. CAR, .. R"'o"""'"""'2 29c "'NO,,...., J CRANBERRY JUICE ... '"' dO• 73';k w· . TS .......... ONio .. 5•oWN 2 5 c iJ. O&C FRIED ONIONS >oc32' . ,"' ' . ...~ ·~ --:~~j{jn ................ - TO:~~~~;!~~·~,:~: 5 i' ~8' -;+le4{t/{, & ~ea«ltf ~ S~i~~ B-B-Q SAUCE :.'.:,~oo•«O" "o' 39' ROMILAR Ill PEPSODENT SHAMPOO & HOLLANDAISE SAUCE ~'::.:,, ,0 , 25' , COUGH SYRUP TOOTHPASTE CREME RINSE ~~~Elp~~CRK~~~~\:"" ",~:: ~~ "°""" $1 19 '"°"'"' 6 3 c .. ~:,:,~, 54 c ORAPlfRUIT IUICE 45 c . WILLA PALMOLIVE WILKINSON VITA PAllT ................ n -o• BALSAM RAPID SHAVE SWORD BLADIS DILL HALVES ~~·:.... ,,., 47' 79 c _,.. $123 VIENNA SAUSAGE ,...,, ..,,, 31' :=:. $1 33 "·"""'' ·- CHILI WITH BEANS .~,. ,..,_ 46' 'Q-TIPS ........ . 1-PAN DINNERS :.:""' ;:>J 45' VASIUNE PLATIIX IMO-A DRESSING FOR FOOD .. 01 39' conoN SWABS JELL y TAMPONS GLADE AIR F~~~HENER .m ,o, 53' ,., .... 69c 33c ~=:':' s1· 19 WHITE KING -p ... .,. ·~·••· _,.., • • • = • DOG FOOD BATTER·N·BAKE ................. .,,.oz 24' ......... ,...,.... IMPERIAL MARGARINE ........ .11. 52' PRICES EmC. 7-FULL DAYS •FEBRUARY 14th-20th .PARTY DIPS 1IJf'I 14600 s. . .,,.,..,.,, ""·· W••-lw 1900 hit"C .... "'-·-· 11'71 lolter St. Cod• MoM 3oc BALLARD BISCUITS~~~'r ..•. oz.14' . · · u. PILLSBURY BISCUITS ~·so·~~' 15' • , I ITATll NOi I OUNCI \{jJ J 707 W•tf HIMtsa .... St., Coit. MeH 1522 We1t.Mttr ll•d., Wtt~ 211 Newport ll•d.., Cat .. Mt1t1 ' • 6162 ....... A•e .. 1 ........ uca..ll l4JOWHILillcallA.,..,A....... 141 I ledHMIAY9,. T111Hlrl ~~ ! :" 3 9 C ,~:d";~~~;, :::: ~~J ~\ .. ~:.UU:!:i.!=.~ ~i~: ~;:d~:.1~~.. ~:: 2•= !::: ~IMlto• ....... •• .•tAll 2360..::,-.... s-t.AM 1M4W•••lr•ldw..,......... llOll M ............. r .... •vtlty nllNCM OMON -'"'•' . .. • • ' fo Ir m te P' c c '" ro Ci b• ,; a JS is c p· I ' I f 2 Scot's • Fame Baked Scottish cui sine 1s f;.11nous for a quick brf'ad called scones a biscuit ( u s u a I l v t ricornercd ) tlt.11 l a s t e -s niarvclous \1·ith a cup of hot lC<t . (.Juick breads arc so called because the tin1c needed to prepare 1hcn1 is s h or I coniparL'<i 11•11h yc<1st breads. Quick brc1:1ds use baking po11·der or baking soda and crcarn of t11rtar for leavening instead of yeas!. Some recipes for scones call for baking on a J;riddlc. others call for baking in the oven. Scones, like n10st quick breads, n1av be niade. 1vith cithl'r a lit.lie sho rtening or a i:,:ood deal. It 's the latter sort 1ve have for you 1oday. and the result is a rich 1ncaly biscuit that is so tcnrlcr it a 1 n1 o st ert1n1bles at the touch . Thc st' scones l ook p<1rticul:1rly tcn1pting because they ;ire t•rubelli shcU 11·i1h s1ra11bcrr1· jarn -a non- !radition:ii but <11lracli\'e 1ouch . STHA\\'BERRY JA!\1 sco:-.;t:s 2 cups unsi rted flour. fork· sii r lo aerate before tneasuri ng 2 teaspoons baking P'JY.'der 'z teaspoon salt Sugar '·z cuµ buttrr 1 1 cup currants, rin sed ill hot 1vatcr ! egg 12 cup heavy creJnl 1 cgi.: 11·hitr, s!igh1\y beaten StraY.1bcrry j::irn In a tnediutn 1nixing bo1v\ 1horoughly stir together the flour. baking po1~·dl'r, salt and 2 tablespoons suga r. \\'ith a pastry blender. cut in butter until particles arr fine. Stir in currants. In a small n11x1ng bo1vl . with a fork. hl·at egg and cream until blendl't'I; iHld flour mix· turc and stir 11·i1h a fork until dr~· ingrediL'fllS arc 1noiSIL'fll'd. \V\th hands. !orm dough into a ball and turn out on nourcd pastry cloth . \\'ilh a flourrd sioc·kinct covered rolling pin. roll out to an 8-inch round -it 11·ill be about 12 inch thick. Cut round into 4 quar1cr s. thrn cut each quarler in!o .1 1\·cdgcs. Pl::ice 11•l'dgcs about I inch apart 011 ungrcilSCd cookie sheet. Brush tops 1\'11h egg v.•hitc and sprinklr 11•11h sugar. \\'ith your thuinb or a pointed teaspoon. mnke an indentation in the broad section of each scone . pressing ~ little more than '~ inch deep. If necessary, straighten sides of scones. Fill each indentation with 1 1 teaspoon str:i11'bl.'1Ty jarn . Bake in a prrhratcd 400- dcgrcc oven un1il lighlly bro1\·ncd -about 15 niinutes. Serve \\'<lrlll 11·ith c . ...:tra s!ra11·bcrry jan1. These scones arc so rich th;ll spreading them with butler is nut ncccss<r ry ;\l;1krs 12 Meatless Addition Fine addition to a n1catlcss menu . ZUCClll!'\I FRITTERS ':! pound tabout i s1nal1 or 1 medium zucchini I egg 1 tablespoon nour 2 tablespoons "·hea t gc rn1 1A teaspoon salt I teaspoon finely grated onion, pulp and juice Bulter or n1t1rga rinc Coarsely grate u n pa r c d i ucchini -there should be about 2 cups slightly packed down . Beat egg until thickened and le mon color; beat in flour. v.•heat germ, sail and onion : stir in zucchini. In a large skillet fry slightl y rounded tablespoons of the mix ture wen apart and turning once , in hot butter -use a Lablespoon of butter for each batch. Keep frilter!I warm in a low overt. Makes 12. Sweet 'n Easy Make a deep dish cobbler or blueberries and golden canned cling peaches. Just thicken the syrup \\'ilh a little cornstarch, add a little lenlOO juice and turn into a baker. Top with refrigerator biscuit.!! and bake un til well browned and biscuits are done. • • OAJlY PI LO T ;j ;i . ..-:.,;. ~ ~· TANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EV!RY DAY 24·Coun! Bonle SINE·AID TABLETS b·Ounce Bottle ~ ~ MICRIN PLUS MOUTHWASH I I ·Ounce Ae1osol Regular • Lime • Menthol NOXZEMA MEDICATED SHAVE CREAM lOunce Bollie RDMILAR CHILDREN'S COUGH SYRUP q :.c--~. ·' HAIR COLOR l6·0unct Atio>ol • 4 lype~ • VD·5 .... , !"SJ HAl8 SPRAY ~ "'""" '" t'S:) LISTERDL );;C' DISINFECTANT SPRAY & Cup _ f'S) MELITTA [• ·~·-1~ COFFEE MAKER [f ~ _ l ~ · -. _ 40·Count Package 63' 7 ·Ourict f'ackage • 4 f'ack ALPHA BETA BUTTERHDRNS 1!·01. Bag • IO f'ack ALPHA BETA PEE WEE FRENCH ROLLS 2·1·0unce Loaf • $i1cel'.I RLPHR BETA SOURDOUGH FRENCH BREAD 8-01. Box • Beet • Chicken BANQUET FROZEN PIES 7.25 01. Bo•• rro1en JENO'S PIZZA SNACK TRAY 79'~ 13-0unce Bag • (101en JOHNSTON PIE SHELLS JS-Ounce Box • Froz en JOHNSTON CHERRY PIE 26-0unct Bo~• frozeo 58' 65' 49' 67' 21· 93' 41' 47' 132 MIGHTY HI CHOCOLATE 95c CREAM PIE I 99 157 IANTASTICJJISCOUllTS EVERY DAY 9-0unce f'ac -age ALPHA IETA CARROT CUE MUFFIN S ALPHA BETA 1000 ISLAND DRESSING 16·01 Ja1 • Bleu Chee>e l&·Oz. Jar • RoQueton 9-0z. Pkg. • JJck • longhotn Mill'.! thedl'.la1 LUE TD LAKE WISCONSIN CHEESE 27-0unce Box ALPHA BETA CHERRY PIE llOunce J~i <SJ FISHER ~SUNFLOWER NUTS 32·01. BJg • White • YtllOl'I JDLLTTIME POPCORN 6·1·01. Blg • Yelle"' !&·Ounce Bag • Ye llow 69' "' !k • • 79' 76' 38' '" ll< lil2l!l!iii: ~ FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EYlRY DAY 14·En~elopr Bo•• Regul~r SWISS MISS COCOA MIX 6·0unce (Jn • Mecl1~m EARLY CALIFORNIA PITTED OLIVES l&·Ounce Bottle H1c~or y Wit/\ Mu~f\1oom> HEINZ BAR·B·QUE SAUC E 26·01. 811. • With Onion~ 32-0unce Bollie HEINZ KOSHER DILL PICKLES 9.75·0unce Jar • Hot Dog Dr HEINZ HAMBURGER RELI SH 915·01. s~eet P1c~le ~Ounce Botl ll' • \ 1·J & Pe!!•n WORCESTER SHIRE SAUCE IO·Ounce 6ottle a::l!l!li'i COMSTOCK ~ PIE FILLING CHERRY 21.oz .l CAN .. REC-DISCOUNT PRICE 69< !2·01: Jar • Apricot SMUCKER'S PRESERVES 12·0l. Jar • Str awbe111 &·Ounce far BEST FOODS TARTAR SAUCE IJ·Ounce Package SUGAR TWIN BROWN SUGAR SUBSTITUTE 10·0u11te Bol l llOunce Pac~age • Regulai SUNSHHIE Hl·HO 44c ~ 10_,.,,, 8,, CRACKERS -LA PINA FLOUR 8·0l. Can • Country Style • Buttermil~ ?~·Pound Bdg BISCUITS .:.::::, BETTY CROCKER PILLSBURY 14' ~ 2e.-0unce f'ac~age 22.01. Jar·· Genuine ., PANCAKE MIX 123 ' HOMADE soc 28.2·01. Box • 4 Varieties ,.-:;--,,, 24·0unce Bag · Frozen KOSHER PICKLES Dou111• PILLSBURY DEEP FRIES CRINKLE 46C 4·0unce Pac kage D"""""' STREUSEL 299 CUT POTATOES l'E)DANDLA 79c ~ 100""" ''". 1 "''""' Sch1ll•ng • 1-01 Box • riozen ~SLICED HAM D'=! SEGO LIQUID {E) SOUR DOUGH 51 C .1.ounce Pac~a~e DIET DRINK FAllTASTIC DISCOUNTS EYllY DAY {E) lOO Sq foo l Poll So c ~ DOW HANOIWRAP {E) ~o Sil root Roll ~ DOW SARAN WRAP 42 ' ® ti)Co1in11.>h.~.1te D';'!~ WONDER CLOT HS l':>·SQ f 001 Roll REYNOLDS 35c ECONOMY FOIL "' 31' "' "' 41' "' 8 Co~n l PJC ~Jgt REYNOLD S BROWN N' BAG 32·0unce Bottle MIRACLE WHITE SUPER CLEANER &·l·Ounce Bottle JJ.Ounce Bo!11e MIRACLE WHITE FABRIC SOFTENER 31 C ~"' '6-0oo" Bo. .,_, MIRACLE WHITE DRY BLEACH 46' "' 135 lll 85' JO.Count Bo• • Ody!1mt PAMPERS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS 30-Coun l Bo~ • Newt>orn ~ ~ CHUN KING CHOW MEIN 42.IJZ C&.N • BEEF • CHICKEN • PORK . REG. OI SCOU NT PAii.:[ l.15 5·0unce Can i'EJ CHUN KING ~ CHOW MEIN NODDLES 9 ~-Ounce Can 99 c ~ GARLIC BREAD 6~ DANDLA 76' 10-0""'' '" 12.01. Box • .t vanet •e>. rroien ~SLICED BEEF FOLGEA 'S IN STANT COFFEE {E) RDSARITA 49c "--... MELITTA COFFEE FIL TEAS ~·Oun<;e Bottle rE.J CHUN KING 'ji;iiii( SOY SAUCE JO-Ounce Can <SJ SCOTT'S 'jiM( LIQUID GOLD SPRAY --'-10;_·0.l. Can • f'oh~hing Cltan'r Anchor Hoc•mg • 2 Gallon S11e Wilh C.ip COOKIE JAR 154 °M' DINNERS Ill {E) l6·0unce f'ac~J~e ~ MAZDLA MARGARINE Rlf'HA Bf TR • fi~·Ounce Carlon IMITATION MILK !b·OUNCE CAN 49' 42' DIET DELIGHT 44c GRAPEFRUI T SECTI ONS !&·Ounce Cd n "---·::..-DIET DELIGHT APRI COT HALV ES l&·Ol. Can • Yellow Cling Hal~e1 • Shcel'.I DIET DELIGHT PEACHES 1&·01 CJn • Hal~t> DIET DELIGHT PEARS !b·Ounce Lan DIET DELIGHT FRUIT COCKTAIL 35c 16 Ounce Can ~STOKELY 41 C 'j;i( SHELLIE BEANS 32·0unct Bottle 41' i'EJ STOKELY ~LIME GATORADE &~-Ounce BoHle TREESWEET REAL ORANGE JUICE lb·Ounce CJn SKYLAND RED TART CHERRIE S ll-01 B11 • J Va1oe~•e\ ,-,c-, W•th $,111 REGINA ,___~ COOKI NG WINE \\',' , .... , ,,,.,,,,,••'•"I 1 • •r'"~~ ~-11r·. tor,,,,,.,,,.,. •• ·••· 1 • •,, ,. ,,,,, ,,nct1~n ,,., ~II 1o •·lll'~ EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES LARGE SIZE TANGERINES 19~ YOUR ALPH•\ Ill I fl Nl+GHBORHOQD BUTC/~ER 'TH[ 11.\AN \N rHr R(D APRON\ PROUDL y Oi:'FE.RS BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS 119 '" 82' 67' I!! 65' 59' 163 l.lt 33• "' 29' 41 c 49 ' c THIN SKIN LOADED WITH JUICE FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES NEW ZEALAND MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE 0UAL11Y t. SATl')FACTIQN GUARANTElD DISCOUNT PRIC ED LAMB SHOULDER BONELESS RIB STEAK HOR ME[ RED LABEL SUNKIST 6 1 00 NAVEL ORANGES ig~ SWEET l JUICY ANJOU PEARS LIMES OR LEMONS 25 ~ 10~· 59c LB. 12~ CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES ~~B ase JUMBO SIZE 29 MINNEOLA TANGELOS ~ fLllllM mlAll llMR ""1'l Oii Ttlll Rlt GRAPEFRUIT MlllllEOU TANGELOS 8 ~100 LB 39c BAG ROAST • GENU INE SPR ING c salB . rRESH FROZEN • USDA INSPECTED TfNOER AND FLA VORfUL •LPM• BlT. sncsta·s ra1ct "" BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST , ' l MESSINA BRANO ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGl COl fA.1119\A -111 ........... con.-...-u 11. 1J11i w. ~10M ""CM _,..,,.,_ .._,..,.._"°" llACM -11 .. l M. -k , 14\!Hl .. JOM .. CM -Jl411 .,_.., U.•llMA...U -llMI C4111 elo l.oiM llOl.IM'AIM •AUii -U.. w-••M-1'"41~ • .._., ,_ 1~ '°"''" U...U.-Mell'" c.-....._ SM QKf CURED ,...,__ BACON I LB . PKG. • -· • • ' • .. . ' ~ ' , • .. • ' I ,j • . ' ' . ·, ) \ ~ j ' • ,. " . • ' . ·. • . • • ' • -, ·t ~ -. • ' .. . . , :Jf; DAI LY PIL OI Desi Arnaz Jr. Turtle Changed His By JOHNA BLINN meat, I haven't been cooking cooked that way because it lh: t'aspoon salt NE W YORK "An up a storm lately. but I've seems to hold in all or the lf.i te•spoon seuoned salt always been big oo barbecues. Ju.lets." encounter with a lar,e sea 3-4 d.rops Tebuco sauce turtle changM my wbolt llfe," J even make my own l>lrbecue l)t:sr·s BARBECUE (?TW)re if dealred ) said Desi Arnaz., Jr. .sau« and ltt ii cook down SAUCE 2 tablespoons vtneaar The l·nc1·•--t 1-• p1 on the skte In a sa uc:epa n. ucu \.Va ace on 1 small onion , peeltd and l/S cup fresh lemon juice his fa ther's boat ln the Gulf I like my sauce tart and chopptd 3 t.ablespoons Worcestershire of Cilifomia off of Baja, vinegary! Fey,· drops pressed gar!i(' sauce Mexico, and changed not only "When I barbecue chicken l tablespoon prepared the young actor's outlook 00 in foil , I Jet it cook for a 2 tablespoons vegetable oil mustard life. but his eating hablu as v.t?ile before I put on the 1 cup catsup Pinch oregano • Life Saute onion in vegetable oil until golden. Add remaining ln1redil!nlt, mixing well with a spoon. Simmer 20 minutes. atlrrtna oflen to prevent sauce from bumlnf. Great f o r blrt>ecult\g broilt>r-fry er chickens, lurkey, ha1nburgrrs M rrankf\lrtets. Sauce is hot and tangy ! For s11.·eet-sour effecl, add 1.lro11·n sugar or n1olas.ses. PJLOT·ADVERTISER 8 Desi Arn1rJr. lo1t his appetite for seafood whilt on a turtle hunt. Now he prtfers barbe:ues. "·ell. sauce. The chicken's so good '-:.i. cup v:atcr Pinch rosemary "l used to go ij)Crts fishing 1------------------------------------------------==== for marlin v.:tth my dad. Then it was a 1rip for rne because the fish v.·ere so beautiful'' Dt'Si said. ··1 can 1nake Seviche (ma rinated raw fish) v:ith n1ackerel. bonito or dorado but now it kind of gets 1o me , going out and catching those poor fish. "Battling v.-ith the marlin used lo be great but then to see them wasted, even if you let them go, is a terrible thing," he said sadly. "One day \Ve y.·anled turtle soup for dinner and I v.•as th e one elected to go get U1e 1ur1le. "I speared the turtle but e\·eryone told me not to kill it because tt would be preserved longer alive, since we were going to be out on the boat all day. "I speared this poor dumb thing just sitting in the water not bothering anybody. And then I freaked out ! ''He kept looking at me as if he v.'t're saying. '\Vhat's going on here? And I found myself saying, 'I don't know. I didn 't m~-to.' Then I ended up putting him out of his misery. And that really turned me off from killing anything." Desi I.las adopted "scmi- ,·egelarianism and r ational fa sting.'' and eats fish and chicken occa'iionally. He tias slimmed down as befits his role as a rising young movie star, but his motivatioo. unlike that of many of his peers , has been dictated n1ore by "spiritual than physical reasons." "Fasting docs something ror you mentally! It opens up a lot of sections 1 h a t sometimes are closed· I get off just from fasting and I feel high because it clears the mind.'' Fasting, ht warned, can be da~erous, especlally, "if you don t eat anything, partJcular- 1~· protein," Cutting down on 1necit slows down the smount of v:ork the stomach niust en- dure . th e actor feels. Desi performs as easily in his own kitchen as he does on the screen . "My dad's a great gourmet cook. He makes incredible paella. picadillo (made "i th ground beef an d beans) and all those Spanish di~hes. •·Since 1 'm not eating much Budget Stretched If your nieal bud ~ct seems !o be g~·:tJng ~1111.illrr tht1Se d<1ys. s1rc1ch it \l'it h a s<1vory c<1:>~Pr11lr that u.~f''< only four fran k[urler.s ~and serves six I. The C'JS~(·rolf', co 111 a i n s Ch1nr~r· hJt1cf1r-. lh.1L 1.1kc it oot of the ordinary. C • .\l\'TO'\'f:SJ·: CASSl'.:ROLE l p;l<"k:ige I 10 OllflC('S I fr07.C!l French -style green beans Boiling Waler I tablespoon buncr I tablespoon fi our 3.4 cup rni!k 2 ta bll'Spoons soy 5a11cc I cup da iry sour crean1 4 frankfurters. cut 1n\o 1·~· in(·h diagonal pieces I cup thinly sliced wa ter chestnuts I cu p buUercd sor1 bread cu he~ 1 ~::·inch t Paprik.i Col'cr beans \1·11h 11 arer to separate: drain ·well. In a llHK:Cpitn. niel t the butter: stir in fiour. S1ir In n1il k and soy sauet•; 1'00 k nvt'r mcdiwn heat, 1 t t r r I n g c:onttantly. until thlc k~nt'd . Stir in sour cream. frunk~. beans and water chestnuts. Spoon Into buttered l\?:-qu11rt ca51erole. Top with bread C\lbcs and sprinkle wilh paprik11. naki• at 350 degrets for 30 n1i11utcs. or until heated through. Serve! 6, Stiffen Stuff For 101~ears, we've believed in George A. Ralphs simple idea: ''Good food for low prices.'' When G·eorge A. Ralphs open ed the first Ralphs in 1873, he started with a simple idea, "Good food for low prices." At R a lphs, good ideas just get bette r. The Su~r market since 1873 ,, '· . , -.-. Meat Master Meats SMnkPortlon Water & Spices Added Hormel-Cooked Ham lb .75 Ralphs EJcluso~e -A Blend o! Beel & Soy Proleir> Concent1a1e Super Burger Beel Bt1de Cut Chuck Steaks Beef Top Round & Sirloin Tip Boneless Steaks Beel Chuck Shoulder Clod Roast Tender Beef Rib Steaks F1e1h Ground Lean Ground Beef Beel Rib Eye Spencer Steaks Beel Chuck Boneless Chuck Roast Po1k Loin Rib End Country Style Ribs Beel Shoulder 7-Bone Chuck Steaks Lein Tender Stewing Beef Dellclous -Use M1r1y W1 y1 Ground Turkey Relphs -with "Pop-Up" Ci1uge -G1ad• A Frozen Turkeys Hickory Smoked -1 lb. pkg. Rath Bacon Smoked-1 lb. pkg. Circle C Bacon Prices Effective Feb. 14 thru 20 Ralphs lb .79 lb .97 lb. 1.87 lb. 1.57 lb 1.67 lb 1.27 lb, 2.47 lb 1.47 " .97 " 1.17 lb. 1.47 lb .97 lb .• 69 .. 1.19 " .97 C81ilomi8 Grown Fresh Stewing Chickens·h·::: • 33 U.S.O.A. Grade A-F1esh Southern Fryers Oa~s Fresher California Fryers whole lb .44 lb •• 60 lb .• 99 lb .49 Days Fre1het-Drum1Uck1 'n Th!glls California Fryer Parts Young Meaty Turkey Drumsticks SEAFOOD OEPAR TM EN T Fillet Mahi Mahi lb .79 Super Spirits i.1ll;e1hlre Qin 01 S1ve .SO Sandra Vodka . :~ 6.99 Royal Reglmenl-86 Prool-S1ve .20 Imported Scotch Ralphs E1c luslv111 -Save .20 Juan Valdez Tequila Cabarne1 Sauvignon -Plnot Noi1 Pir>ot Chardonnay Renee French Wines fltth fl llll 4.29 3.99 lil(h 2.49 Catering Ice Cream "••"· 79 c•rlor18 Tide Detergent 49 Ol. pkg. .79 Health Cl Beauty Regul1r-Wllh 8ody-r o1 e 1ond11 7 67 Breck Creme Rinses bo~,'~ • PJus l'l;t11num 15 1 1 29 Schick Injector Blades,.',: • Mouthwa ,n & G1u~l1 2, or. 1 29 Scope bonl• • Re'ilular or Un..c1nl1d 117 Sure Anti·Perspirant ',~~ • Concen1•ale -ftrnlly S111 88 Prell Shampoo ~u~~ • D1y -Olly -Norrntl Breck Shampoo 150t. 119 ,,..,, . .. ' . , , . Frozen Food T1ee1w111-florld• Orange Juice Sloullt • 1 -Corn Sourtll O• Spinach Souflle Ff(>len Conc1ntr111 Hawaiian Punch Ce•ll F111n -H11! & E•1 Golden Fried Perch S!oulle•'• -A11orted Meat Pies John·1-l11g1 She Cheese Pizzas 10 o•. pkg. 10 OJ, pkg. ' .. ~~""'~~""" Super Bakery Buttermllk-Herders -Cracked Wheal Ralphs Bread R1lph1 -H1mbu1ger or Hot Dog Buns Ralphs -De licious Apple Strudel A1lphs-Fresh Beked Cheny Pies 24 Ol. 10111! .45 pkg. oil pkg: 010 .36 .66 .89 Super Deli Made Fresh Dally-12 Pack Ralphs . '"h Corn Tortillas .18 Ml11 Wisconsin Ch eddar Shredded Cheese Pillsbury Crescent Rolls Dano\a -'\IJ •d'/1 or '• 7 Sliced Danish Ham Path "Tendr Mild" Canned Ham Krall Orig!nal CheezWhiz Pillsbury E~trl l ight Of Hun91y Jack Buttermilk Biscuits Knud1en Cream Cheese VIII Plkl-1001!1. Pure Orange Juice Ralphs-Oellclou1 Fruit Punch Drink HiC Drinks • °' 8 Ol . 4 oz_ 3" ~o z 8 Ol . I 0 1 . 48 Ol . .55 .39 .79 5.19 .73 .15 .46 .75 .27 Pantry Fillers Regul•• or 0••1!2• Stokely's Gatorade Whole or Yellow Jolly lime Popcorn Pl11tk Wr111 Saran Wrap Sunlhlne -Salt1d or lJn111t1d Krispy Crackers 8eUy C•ock1r-l 1rnon ChlUon Cake Mix Hills -All Grlndt Ground Coffee 32 ot 37 botlte 1 10 01 21 "" . •5o~I .35 1601 41 ,.,. . 11.•or. 69 .. ... ;~~ 2.81 Ralphs Everyday Low Prices t••'"• •••• s '" •. 18 "'"""" ....... • ~· 27 ""•"•• ,,..... 0<01 Johnson's Baby 01p "" • Orange J uice .,. • Sh8sla Canned Pop N;·;;:~·;~dom Small Pad '!.~ .33 t·~·s'~·~~;·p~·as ·~:: .43 SJ~:kS'auce f Ofll••C"' ,. '"'""'°"''.,i -r,o,.• 110, S<"~""I' '''""• YaseUne Petroleum Jelly ~~;, .53 Grapefruit Juice "" .59 Ci nnamon N;·;··F;;~dom Small Pad '!.'~ .93 c~;~;;;-p·j~~ ... ·. 1.33 c;;"t;;:-c;~~kets •Asterisked items not available ,.,., ... -.1~0, ...... ,,.,, .. ._,,._ ..••. •t•o~w ...... G•-"•· •0) r G""" .. ' •l•O Loo ""'"''' •O•I w "'"''"I'•~ W••O In the following stores: 11•"1••"·"""'''"'"" ••••• , ...... , .......... .,. 11011,woool, 116! 11 w.,,,., ••·•~ "'"'"''' .. •U• ._, • .,,,~,.,I"• ··<~'.. .12 .41 "',~'.. .44 ••• ..... ·~:; .49 ~-···-'"•'''" Tomato Sauce s ....... c.,. •.•• Vanilla Wafers c ........ $•·• Ralphs Bleech o........ • .• c •••. , .•. Har11a rd Beets ".~·. .22 ·~:~ .49 • 39 ••• ""'"" ,, ~:; .35 ••• ••1••••· •Joe so ''~""'" I.•• ••••"•· •M•• ~ ... ••n• "'•• ••• ""'''''· 110 ·, • • •••• •••••••"•·•no 1 """'" loo ......... !•OO w '"••O• .,.. • ........... r11• So ..... o•I loo • .,.,,.., HI• w '""' '"'" ~l 1l1(1(1l1(1IM1l1l1l1 ' 1l1l1(,l.l1l.i.l1l 1\1!'~~ ---::: S1we .M wlltt Cow~en :::io-., Two ar,1t look Collections ~ Maxwell Hausa ~ ~ Instant 99 ~ ~ Coff ea ,, .. ,.. • ~ re&. Illustrated Library ol Cooking Do-lt-Yoursell Encyctoped+a ~ .......... s .. . Tomalo Paste C•<••• ,._, Campbell's Soup ............... Canned Spagh etti ._ .... ' '""' ~···· ~Gravy Oulk , .. ,., ........ \ .. ''" ,, ... . ••••••••••• '10•' ........ . ....... ,,, ..... J .............. .. Super Produce Finest Quality Bananas Fresh Sweet Juice Oranges Flavortul Kinnow Tangerines Thick, 'l't"llow Mealed Banana Squash F• !.'sh, Crisp-Large S1alks Celery Juicy, Sweet Winter Nelis Pears '" lb. 9c '" 14 lb. • , .. 25 lb .• • '" 05 lb .• .19 per 25 lb .• each Super Flowers Fresh Cut Marguerite Daisies Fresh Cut Beautiful Stock Co101rur Mixed Bouquets bunch e57 bunch .n bunch .97 Free Lemon Lc,11 ,.,,:h PL1rchas111 ol F•eth Cut Flowe1t 14 01Jnce -Spray Can Listerol Disinfectant ... 99 l1undry Basktls -Buckett 01sn Pans -Waste Baskets Household Plastics Phe1s -Hammer• -W•enches Drill Se!s-Hand Drills Tool Assortment Special 99 Sale -A5sorled Pyrex Ware Assorted • ... 99 .. .99 • •. 99 Banquet Dinners e•cepl Beel 01 Him pkg .38 Pantry Fillers Jtlto-'1101ted Fla•o11 Instant Puddings 111111 -All G•!ndt Ground Coffee Globe A·I Long Spaghetti Heinl -Kothtr Dill Pickles Pla•lit -JO G~llon S11' Glad Trash Bags Low Calo"• Dr\n-5 -12 or t •n• Tab & Fresca 111111 20 "'· . lib. 98 "" . 32 or. pkg, 32 Ool.- 1" 10 Cl. pkg. 6 pk. ct •1on .89 .59 .89 .91 ~ ..• ~. ,,..,,, .. Evapotaled Miik '10' .31 ''.~~ .23 .20 •o ,,, ... ••• .18 ••o~ ,,.,,,, '''" Spaghet!ISauce ... ,, ........ Hormel Spam '""" C•oooo • Sleok Sauce ..... Mmo t••~•••• O•>o. ••)> ,,. .. .,.,.,ft~ c-1-. '"ft Co"'•'""'"•• l ""•.l!l•<o·• .. •'••'·• v'"""'.,'"'''"•1.,..•f'•' t•vl~ Ch10,•1h '""''If•• N-l"'f' ... to•-o1H• I,, ... , ... ••• If a cake fillina: becornt's thin, add n .. 1y chopped walnut. untll you git 1 good spr~ding consistency. Thlli i::i · :reac way to add navor .-lkl r.,..crure contrast to $in1ple r:i k('s, too. ....; limit On1 l!trn i nd Ont Coupon Pt1 Cut1ome1 ~ ~ Coupon E"ecll•• f t b1u1ry 1• •u ftbr111<y 211 ~ :1J11\1l'l1\'l'l1 \111PIVµ,ili\ii,Wdi!'\'\'l'l'l1\1l'l'l'I'~ RAlPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: Volume One Only 39c ea. 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA The IM~ market with IJ!~ Low prices 9901 ADAMS Bl.VD .• HUNTINGTON BEACH 401 N. !DARA, ANAHEIM 15471 S. llROQl\HURST, WESTMINSm STORE HOURS: 9·10 Dally, 9-9 Sunday 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN t 1 ., a ' if p p n s )' r " n a i i r a a n a ii ' Portion of Rice Saves on Price There arc a couple or things to rcmc1nber in creati11g attractive and tasty 1nonl'y· saving 1neals. f irst, accept the fact that if you 're saving money, you 'll probably spend more tin)e in preparing the dish. A li!Uc 1nore chopping. a not h e r seasoning or tv:o ... thini;s you'll need to do for these rl'<."ipc s. Then rcrnember to use low- cost ingredients that strl•tch the end product, such as rice. At about 3 to 4 cents pt'r half-cup serving, ricc is truly economical. Rice also makes th<' dish n1ore satisfyiag w i t hou t adding too n1any calori es (t here are only 82 calories in each hair cup of cooked rice). It contains sonic protein and vitamins, too, so it is a good budget food with nutrition built in. f<'ish Creole v.•ith Rice uses a pound of flounder cooki'd in ;:1 \l'f'l l seasoned tomato saucC' \Vhcn S('rvc<l over rice, it n1akcs a dclicinus and nol- tuo-cxpcnsive rncal. FJSll c n.EOLE \'t'ITIJ RJC .. : I cup each choppt"'d on ions .ind celery 1 i cup chopped grern pepper 1 clove ~arlic, crushed J 1-.: tablespoon s butter or rnargarinc 2 tabl l•spoons c hop pc <l p:1rslcy I lr~1 spoon salt • .. tea.spoon rl'd pepper I ba y leaf I can (l.\1..: ounces J to1nat0t'S ; 1 cup 11"alcr Cheese Spreading \VASJ!l\"(~TO\" 11"1'!1 - Amerit•ans are e~l!ng l\·:.s btHlcr ;111d n1ore (.'hC'e.~"· according t o Agn1·11l1urc l pound fillets of flounder, cubed l tablespoon cornstarch J l·uµs flQ t cooked r1t.-e Saute onions, celc-ry, green pepper, and garlic in butler until tender. Add pars!cy, seasoni ngs, tomatoes, and 1,:t cup water. Cover and simn1er 15 minutes. Add fi sh cubes and cook 15 1ninutes longer. B!l"nd cornstarch and V4 cup water. Stir into creole sauce and coo k 2 1ru11utcs longer. Remove bay lc<1f. Sporin over bed of fluffy rice . Makes fi servings. ~kallcss ... bu1 nu tritious. Four eggs 1vhen con1bined w1th rice, cot tage cheese and f\1oz-.atrclla cheese pro v i d c good protein for 6 servings. SPINACll AND EGG CASSEROLE l cup chopped onions 1 tablespoon butter o r margarine I package I 10 ounce) froze n chopped spinach, tha1\'l"d and drained 1 cu p buttern1ilk 2 cups crea med cott age cheese 3 cups cookl'd rice 11 ~ teaspoon salt 1 i teaspoon pepper 4 eggs, beaten I large fresh tomato, cut in six slices l cup,. shredded t.Tozzarel\a cheese Sautc onions in bul!er until tender. .Add spinach ; cool;,. about I minute. Remove fro1n heat. Blend in buttcrn1i!k, c o tt n gcchcese ,r ice, seasonings, and cg1,:s. Turn into a greased shallow 2-qu url cusseroh.'. Bake at 350 dl'grecs for 2:-, 1ninutes. Arrange to1nato shc('S on top: sprinkl e with cheese. lle!urn to oven ;ind bake 10 minutes longe r. TUN A-BROCCOLI CASSEROLE 1 cup ehoppcd onions I 1;1blcs poo11 butter or mar~anne 3 cups cooked ri ce I package (JO ounce 1 frozen chopped broccoli. thawed I ean t lU~:, ounces l r·ondcn- sl"d crcan1 cf c·c.lcry soup1 '~ c.·up chicken broth '~cup mayonnnisc J tab!clipoo'n le1nori Ju1cP I tc.i:.poon salt 1.i teas1xx:n pe pper 1 1~ tc::ispoon curry pO\\'dc r I I can (!'I ounce\ tuna . f\o kcd I cup grated sharp cheese Saute onions in butter until tender. Stir in rice . broccoli. so up. broth. 1nayonnaise, lcn1on juice, and seasonings. Turn into ll grcr.sed shallO\Y 2·quart casserole. Top "'it h 1 tuna nnd cheese. I Bake a! :150 degrees for 30 minutes. ~lakes 6 servings. [)(>partml'nl d;iu·r fi l!llr1's. Thc 1r===========--::::::::::::::::=.=::::::::=;-I latest report, v.·hich ll'Jt" v.1lat d<i1ry far1ner s :i.r1• proch1cing. rcf!c<.·ts the nat1on "s ea1ing habits. Fig11rf'S SllOI\' bu l I c r productio n in Decc1nb<.:r ft'll to th e \ov.'est nionthly level in 28 \"('ars. 8111 1\mrriC'a ·:-. ('ht•rst• ·output r1·aehed lhi· higtu ·st llcct'n1ber rate 111 histnr.v. Uu!!t•r product10:1 for DccC'n1bc r 11·as 67 5 111ilhon pound s. 17 1x·rcent be\O\\' a \'Car c;Lrl1er and tht• srnallt•st '0ecembrr toi:Jl sin«e 19.\ti Butter produ ction for thl· r ntirc ~·ear l\":.JS 16 percent t)c)O\\" !972. Overall 1973 milk prodtH'I ion \l·as do\1·n 3 prre('nt frnrn lht'j previous .1·car, anr1 "1nce lht·rl' \\'JS ll'S'> inilk ;11;u)al)lr for l n1.:inufill"Lt1rt'd dairy prodt1t1s. a largt'r 1>ropor11on of 1\hilt 1\·;:is a1·ail.1bh· 11·,1s r•h:innf'lt•d 11110 highrr-d('111and product.~ :-.u1.:h as clici·se, Str etch Fruit llclp conser1·c for«! <.~so; ti.r s1rt•lc!1i ng fre!ih fru it slll"l'S such as arples and or~i n gcs 11•ith a can of fruit cockt:ul. USDA CHOICE USDA CHOI CE BEEF' LOIN $169 SIDES The Chopping , , 'Block LB 98~LB . · ..... --.. Cut & Wrap i•' GROUND BEEF 3 LBS. $29S BAR M Fresh All Meat BOLOGNA $]09 Lb. u ~ O A C•><uce QIHlhh Me•1 BC'l N! IN ROUND STEAK $129 LB HOT BBQ CHICKEN MARANATHA MEAT CO . 1500 Adams Ave., Costa M esa I.I.I M••bo• -M••I toCon•m• l h•••••l 546 -8196 Ope1t 511 Dofs -f 0.111. fo 6 p.m. f Prl<•• Goo<! Wtctn••d•Y lh•or Wpdnt 1<1•y l t . ,. r1v·1a: unimportant matters: tri fles much or our research is wasted on. Triv·ia: New Daily Pi lot Saturd ay fe ature triviaddicts can 't live without. The definition yo u . get depends on who you ask- Webster may think trivia (small t) is .. _ well. trivial. But Trivia (big Tl is a fascinating feature that tickl es the brains of some of the Orange Coast area's mo st sophisticated newspaper readers. Can you name Jack Armstrong 's high school? How about Judy Garland 's dog in the "Wizard of Oz" movie? The name of the "Star Trek" spaceship? If these are the kind of Questions that turn you on. you 're a triviaddi ct ... or you could be 6ne if you 'd just let yourself go. Ch eck out "Trivia" (with a big T. by T.T.) in next Saturday's edition of the . . . . DAILY . PILOT r ··~· BJ -~ ' ~ . -~ ' . . . . -; ' . ' ' ' '· \ ;;;;c=--=;;;~~ioii-.J~4'!.!""'~;i'/ -..:~.-... ,.. =.. -~ i ~ -' Meat 0 Richard 's Fresh Hen 0 Fresh Spareribs · 0 Richard 's Meal Loal ""°'"dv 0 Ground Beef O Ground Beel 4 1b."' "'"'" lb. 98c lb . 1.19 lb. 1.09 lb. 99c lb. C1u/kfditcf{eatiJ, 0 Vi Stulled Cornish Game Hens '""' «•dv 79c ea. 0 Sluffed Pork Chops ,."1''Y ""'""'' 1.29 lb . O Salisbury Steak "'" ""'""""""'' 1.19 lb. 0 San Dabs Seafooa 1.69 lb. 0 Turbot Fillels w"'"" "''' 89c lb . PER SONAL SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE Grocery ® Carnation Instant Breakfasl (, l"!l\·. ® Clorox Liquid Bleach L .! g~ll"" 0 Lawry's Spaghelli Sauce Mix 0 Kraft Calalina Salad Dressing 0 ~olhers Double Fudge Cookies ® Swanson Deep Dish Meat Pies 0 Sara Lee Pound Cake 11 Ol. frO/l'!l RI CHARD'S HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR N.B. Open 9·8 Daily, Sun. 9.7 644 ·8660 RICHARD'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIDO N.B. Open 9·8 Daily, Sun. 9.7 673·6360 I u1. ,\I•/ I() Ill , 1601 f101cn 69c 37c 27c 51c 79c 79c ~ DAILY PILO T 37 Hig h protein foods get extra mileage when se rve d with rice. He re a pound of flounder in spicy C reole sauce serv es six. THE FISH MARKET THURS. lhru SUN. ONLY~ WITH THIS COUPON CANADIAN RED 149 SALMON Wnol• or ~heed LI. DUNGENESS ........ l~? FRESH COOKED CRABS .. 3~? ALAS!I AN CRAB MEAT We Accepl Food CoupoM Opel'! 11 om 10 6:00 pm Sot. 11 to 5:30-6-15-5223 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa tHm: IF~SH MARKET SUN, tlu" WED. ONLY! WITH THIS COUPON SMOKED HALIBUT 1s,?. 21,~ JUMBO .&LASKA N SCALLOPS 85¢" FllOZEN FILLETS OF ROCK COD We Accept Food Coupon~ Open 11 om to 6:00 pm Sot 11 ro S:J0-6 45-5221 145 E. Broadway, Costa::::M;:e::s:a=!f'l Ad Prit ri good lhru f eb•Ul.Y 16. 1974 FRESH BAKED ... RICHARD'S BAKERY ITEMS ARE BAK ED DAILY WITH NO PRE SERVATIVES. ENJOY REALLY FRESH BREAD (32 DIFFERENT KINDS') WITH DINNER ROLLS. DANI SH AND DONUTS. TRY OUR NEW FR ENCH PASTRIES-INDIVIDUA L SLICES IN A VARIETY OF FLAVORS-TASTING IS BELIEVING ' OUR EXPERTS CAN DO WONDERS WITH CUSTOM DECORATED CAKES FOR ANY OCCASION . WE GUARANTEE OU R BAKERY ITEMS FOR FRESHNESS AND QUALITY. YOU DON 'T HAVE TO SETTLE FOR LESS .•• NO ONE IS EVER SO RRY TH EY BOUGHT THE BE ST. ® SPEC IA L VALUES IDUE TO AD A LLOWANCES AND SPECIAL PURCHASES!. 0 REG ULAR DAILY VALUES .. Bakery O Bear Claws 1 for 49t O Sour Dough French Bread 1121b 49t O Lemon Meringue Pie 2.19 O Boston Cream Cherry Pie 2.19 Delicatessen 0 Richard's Cole Slaw 14 O/. 59c 89c O Richard's Apple Brown Belly p111! RI CHARD'S 0 French Garlic Cheese Bread ® Hebrew National Knockwursl ()I)/, I ~ "I , 89c 1.49 Produce 0 Texas Grapefruit ,,,.,.. """''"· "'"' "" 6 for S 1 0 Navel Oranges c"1 ' 1 """·'· 6 lbs. tor SI \WCCI S, jUl~Y O Calif. "Mistee" Artichokes ·~~·;,:~' 3 for SI Q Broccoli NorLh1.·rn i;rown. 11~\h 8. 1~nd1.·r 39t lb. Liquor RICHARD'S PRIVATE LABEL 0 Pale Dry Sherry r.11h -2.39 0 Chablis '"'" 2.29 0 Grenache Rose r.11h 2.49 0 Pino! Moir "''" 3.69 O Cabemel Sauvignon "''" 3.69 MIX CASE OF 12 FOR 10% OFF!I Two More Reasons Whv Rich1rd01 Serves Vou Better f!. i~~·f·d Ric h1rd's Now AcCe pts B1nkAmericard •nd Mas ter Charge on Any Purchase Tt111coupon qood Feb. 14·F•b. 20, 1914 I Tl'111 coupon good fib. 14·Feb. 20, 1914 I I I I Tt11IC01Jpongood Feb, 14 Ftb 10 1974 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CllSTOMEfl I ONE COLJPON PER AOUL T CUSTOMER ONE COUPON PER A.OULT CUSTOMEll I 25~ OFF RUBY RE D I Grapefruit I I I ANY RICHA RD'S I 3c I Bakery Item each I I I !Cream Cheese i Joz. 9C PHILADELPHIA WITH THIS COUPON ..,, I WITH THIS COUPON ~. Q,.,.. fluby !led Grtl}ft!•ul! Jc•"'" I 1St: nf! ...,y Ricl\1rd"1 R1~11v •!em I WITH THIS COUPON I .... O"t 3 DI pllol:~I .. Pt1>1 ~ C•11m Cl"ltotW 9c I , I I ) • I ' ~ I \ I WHAT'S THE DELICIOUS FLAVOR? Scuffle' s a Mystery ··\\']JCl 1 gt\"CS ii I h ;1 I (/('Jigl11tu ! fl;i1·or'."' 1ri1J nlO'il ;issurcdly be as ked you 11·11110 )CJ llr cxlra·spccial d es s c r t :"Ouffle tops orr a fcs1 i1·c din- lll'r. Your 1r[\l he b;ise! unexpcctf'cl the L'<l ffcc ans1vr r liqueur The bananas. t o a s t r cl slivered aln1onds ;:ind coconut co-star \Vith !his 11·hipprd • cre <1 rn and gcl<itin v.•ondcr. but · the liqueur shines through to ' 1nakc it unique. '1 l1.1p ~ug;_i r ! en·.-rlopc 1 I 1 :1hl"~roo111 unfl;:i•;orcd gc\;11111 Da.-,h !';alt 11.1 {:Ups cold 1\"a tt•r 1, cup coffee liqul'Ur :J egg yolks. !:l'a ten to llk,11d I cu11 \.\'hi pping cr c:i1n, 11!1111· ped 2 ban;inn:-. pl'l'lt·d :ind sliced '' t.:up 1i::;1s11·d :JllllOlld S 3 1·gg 11 h1 tcs ' i cup sugilr 1 1 cup tons tcd t:Oconul Fir!)\." 111akt· ;1 C'(}ll;1r ot' 11·:ix· cd p;1pcr ur foil for a 5·1·u p souflll' dish. 1\l c;1sure enough 11•ax p;.ipt·r to go around 1hc dish 11 1th ;i 1-ineh 01·crlu p. Fold the 11;1).;l•d popt·r in !hird~ ;11 1d 11 r~1p <1ru1 1nd di!'>h -1;oll<1r should cxtC'nd 2 inC'hes ;:itxn·c ilb-li. F;1 stcn paper ~·ith tape. T() 111;1kt' ~ouftlr . 1·0111b111e 1, cup of the :-11gnr \\·1th 1hc gvleil 111 ;ind s.ill ill " -.;1L1L't'pcu1 ,\(1d tl1c· 11;1ttr nnd l:q;_i1·,11·: .. cook nnd sl 1r 01 v:· 1·1·r1· lo1r lu';il 11Jl the g1·l:111n tlissOh·e.~. S11r ;\ sn1;1il ~intount of 1h~·I hot gc l:11 in 111ixttn·i' 11110 thf·1 t'g,:; .111lks. 11h·n slir 1·olk n11x· lure ~11t<1 lh•: hot gcl:1t1n. Cook 1 :ind ~! 1r n1·cr Vl'rV lu 11• he Rt: till 1nix!url' co:11~ ;1 lllt•l:il ~µoon -;1hout 2 to :l 1nfi1 ulr ~. ! Chil l unril p:1rri;1llv set. st ir· ring 1101-1' :1111.i !hi:n. i··old 1rh1p·i pcd erc;1111 11110 grl:11in 1111'\-' tun.': fold in b;inan;is ;111d nuts. [ !3e<1l l',~g 11h1tC'S till foJ1n.1·.1 t:radu::ill~· ;Hid rv1nn111ing 1, cup sug;1r. hl';l!1ng to s!1ffl p1·:1ks: fuld ullo gl·l:Jt111 1111.\·i' lure Tu1·n 11110 pr<·1::1r1·ct ~n11f!l i~ rli ~h :ind ehil \ until firni - :'i lo Ii hour". or 01·crn1ght To :-t'l"'.1'. sprinkle 11 i l 11 1 !'l)l'.•1lt!l ;111d . 1·c 1no1·c t:ull;11·.1 ~1<1 k1·:; a ~er\ inc:"----------1 \t/fl .f'U'~ YOU'LL FINO YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT l't U!-' ,\'•\fL'U.\J {;/ (1\'FU HONEY 5 Lbs ......... Sl.95 UOY ·tL f.\ f/~r1 RI CI/ POTATO PEARLS 3 Lbs. 8 ot ....... S 1.85 PERMA-STOR FOODS 2960 H1rbor Boulevard Costa Mesa Ph: 1714) 556· 7190 -SPECIA LIZING IN - low Moisture Foods for : • Hom• • Camping Bo1ting • Stor1ge l Meat Pie's Crust Works Like Magic Ilea] 1uaynnnai.s\• t~ ~1 n1a;,:1l· 1ugrt.'d1t•nt thnt can t1lld 1'\tru flavor appeal tu 111;1uy l1udg1l dishes. 'fhc subtle frri;h f!:11or \\1r" in to S<IUCCS an<l CiJ.SSt•l'<ilt·~ easily. It can be us"d to n1;1k(• a quu.:k C<ISV 11\11\'Unll<JJ\I' pastry. 100, onC that ;dds n•:ll gourmet fl<11or accent \IJ nlL'ol pit'S. f'i ft~· b U d gt' l Sl l"l'I L"l1111g rf'cipes Stich as llll'.~L· :11 c inl'ludcd in till' 1u·11' l10:1klt'l called, l·!o1v lo Bring tJul t!1c Bcsl in Budget F o u d s . t11•\t'lopt·d 111 the Ue::;t FuuJ:. f..1tt·licn~ 'l'ht' hOCif..lt•\ is a1ai111lllc lr>.'c td g1·111·1·1·y ~tort•s , 'fo urdcr b.1• n1;ul. :,end 20l' 111 c·o1n tu Blidg~·l Booklet. Box 50'26, lf1('ksvi!lt'. NY l UIU2 ~l'l t:Y :'llE:\T l'IE 2 j)(JUlld5 ground bt'el I l'ilj) t"hoppt.•f! OnlO!l 1 elUl't'S g;1r\ic. llllllLL'tl 2 beer bol1illon t'ubt·~ 1' ! 1·ups bo1Ju1g 11·att'r 1 tp;.i spoon gl"ound s;tgl' 1: \t•JSllOO!l ground tnHce 1 ! te<1spOun gruuucl 111.11 f.. j•CP!lCr '1 tPaspoun ground ctu11 ~ J..1 cup fine ly chop p 1.· J celery leaves 3 tab]('s poons corn starch ' 1 rup watC'r l rceipe ~I ;i y o 11 11 a i :.. l' JJ11stry :'iaute in !<1 rge ~killet Li1·1'r. 0111011 and garlic over 111cd1u111 hc,1!. sti rring fr equently, u11til l1ght1.1 brO\\'ned. Dlssoh·t• lx>uillon (·ub~':-> in tx1ihng \1·att•r. Stir boui!l()i\, s:1gr. 1n:1ec. pe!Jpl'r. l'lo1es 0 .ind 1'!'lt·r~ leJ\t';, 111111 litl'[ 1111xtt111• ~llx l'o rn st11reh ant! \\'!th·r. 1:raduall1 s ti1· illl1• lt l' tr nHXIUl't'..Bl'lllg t(I boil : rcduri· h~·:.it. «OV«'f ;u1d sin111li'r :1t>o111 JU n1inuies, St·t a::.u:lt' to 1·vol. :\h·:111wl11)\•, p!"!'\)1.11'\' p;1.~tr1 0 11'1dl· dough :ilniost 1H h•ill F! 1llt•1 1 l.iigt·t' fn•J'l lOJl :.llgh:h ;ind roll out on ligh!I_\' fhltH\'d ~11 rl"l't r•l:1e1· in 11 111,·11 ,,,,. pl:1t1.•. Trin1 p;1str~· ' , i111 •ti beyond rJ111 r1f 11!:1H'. F!ll 1111 /1 1ne;1! rn 1xtUl't'. Hull out rt·n1al 11111g pas11·.1 1"" 1011 i'111~1 l'l111't' ov('r beef 1111 \11111· ~e;1I ··dgt·!l . flute itnd i·u1 ~111, Buh ~· in 4Z5 degr ·(' 1" 01·1•11 :lU n11nutes. ~rvc 11 ;1r1n In ;i!)(iUl 6 ~er\"ings. \ 1.-\ \'O."i'r\'.A ISE I' ASTR V :! ('ups slflt'd flour 1 it·:1spoon salt 1 ... 1·11p n·:il n'<iyo11na isc :1 1:iblc.~poons cold water .\11x rlo11r 1Jnd sal1 in mixing: i,(1111 ~11r 111 1n ayonnaise thoniughl.1' 11i1h r<il'k. Sprinkle ll'alL·r on 1op n1ix 1~·(•!1. Pres5 f1r111ly 11110 b;ill with h:-ind s. FROM Fashion Newport Island Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I I \ . . . - OAIL V PI LOT :19 Tenderizers Soften Costs, Calories Hy HAHDAHA. G lllllO~S tt;1rl;, ::;ueculenl s t ,. a k::; ! Lean, tender chops! You tan ,·njoy tl1l.'n1 at ouly a fraction of the cost nn<I ealo.ries c>ther people pay, 11 ~·ou're a S1i n1 Gourn~I t..ook . 1'he secret is learning to use meat lt·nderizer pro perly. (\1cat tenderiztr pcnet rntes :.ind softens lhe cormcctivc tissues, thereby rendering a 1ough chuck steak as tender as porterhouse. If you don't J)('lic\'C i!, 1r)' ~lil'ing H bargain-pri('l' l'UI 111 half. lii\'t' on~ half ti"' ten derize r treatn1cnt, but not the other , •. 1t1('n hro1I hoth tht' \\';lV yot1 \\'uuld ~1 "qualily" stl!ak. Not only will the lt'lldC'r'ized ... teak lit' 1·1n1n1·n1ly 1nor1· <' h l' "'a lJ I c . you'll find :ihr1nkagc 1.s considt•ral1lv lc·ss , , . ;in d (·ouk~ :1bo111 :!~ per l'C'lll fasl t'r! FRfl:\1 1'111'.: PA PAYA "No nieHt addiliv t·s for n1('~" yo11 say. •'If ll111t s1u ff t'll!I !'<lft~n meat, what does it do to 1ny slo111;1ch?'' In :1n age uf l'Ult~11n1rr cautiousness abtiut (·hrmicals. lh:it's o reasonahli· <JlH•stinn. 1-lowcvrr. n1t"at 1cndl·rizl'r i'i a totally n:1tur:il ing rl'dieni .•. papain. lilt' cnzyn1e found in th<' lro1>ical papaya melon . African nati\'t'S probably \1·ere thr first to tend<>rizc lllt'<lt . Th<'il' :-.ecret fur tu rning tough ganl<• into s!l•ilk \l'as to \\'rap the mt'ill in pap.1ya il'<•ves. The n1cat absorbed the uatural papa in cniyn1e from th1• Jeavrs and pr cs to : p!1rtcrhou~e. llo"'f'\'t•r, for ra p a i n tt··nderi7.l'r<: to <lo thrir \t'ork they 1nus! be usC'd NJrrect!v. l\t~n}' on the innrkcl are labeled "instant" :ind advise :i quick spri nkle irnine<liatc ly b<·(orc cooki n;::. I find. lhough, 1h:il they ~-ork much bctt<'r "'hen give n time. Allow at leas l an hour ll('r inch of ctr-pth in ulht'r \\'Ords. 1"'0 hou rs or more for :i 11\'0·inth stt•uk. In Pie Coffee Creamed Taster:-. \\'ho (lon'l ordinnrih' like t'OffCL' dc.sscrts \'olcd fo.r l'.11,,'. FROZEN COFFEf~ PI E 1~ eup dark t orn syrup 2 egg yolks I lash of sal t I tablespoon freeze·t.lried coflce 1 teaspoon \<tni!l:t I confttincr tfl oun ccc: 1 h1·;1vv ('\'{'<till 1 'ru1nl>nut Sh<"11, SI'£! ht•low ln :i sn1all s<iuccp:in O\'er lmv heat. stirr111g l'Onslanry. cook corn syrup. ct;g )Olks <111 salt until 1ni xtun· comes to a boil; add t'Offec and stir 11 1thout txiilinr.-: until 1li s~olv1.·d . lti.'n1ovl' f1on1 hr<1t: s11r in \Bnill a. Cool. Beat crv;i n1 un til st1fr, ~r ad uRll.v fo!<l in co1rcc. ,111x- t11re un til tlcnded 'furn into Crumb-nut ShC'l\ Frt'e7.e. lleinovc frorn rr{'l'7.r r 20 n1inute~ beforC' str\'ing. ;\lnkes 6 serving. Crun1b-nu l ~hell : :'lleh 3 talJle~pooni; h 11 l t <' r or n1argar111e :ind ~r 1 r 1n :i , cup fine graham cracker cnunbs .a nd ',~ cup chopped 11ned iu m- fine) walnuts. Prei;s <>venly over botton1 nnd side!< of an 8-inch pie plate. Dake in a prehealed 375-degrec oven 5 minutes: cool. Soup Can Change lnlereslini; wa y to vary a canned soup . sour MADllAS 1 can (IO'h ou n ces) condensed cream o f shrimp soup 'I• teaspoon sugar 1(4 tenspoon curry powder 2 tablespoons tomato paste I soup can milk In a sauceplln whisk togeth- er the undiluted soup, sugar, curry powder and tomato paste: slowly whisk in milk. 1-leat ro bolling, stirring occaslonRll y. Make3 about 2Y. cups -3 servings. Nuts Curried Dake whole almonds In n bu ttered slmllow pan at 3SO P. about 12 minutes or until lightly t'OflSlcd. While warm. toss with curry powdrr. And lheri:'s no hurn1 tfl <1lluw1ng st•vcrul hours or 111<>rc l>t.·c;tusc the tenderizing .:1ct1on Cl·as('s at a t'frtain poin t !hf· kite-hen t'Ounler. After !lprinkling on tender1l.t!r, !he nleat is wrapped and labeled for free:t.ing. :.-ou would salt -aboot 1, tc:ispoon per pound 1ntf'rior. the !'.l(caks v:Ul 1 url l~S:( HI l."'lltJklllg !)];)OJ I If \nu 'r1• ft bttf·lov1ng 'l'cnderiz111g also slops once n1eat ls e!L/1cr ('OOked or frozen. But I don't freeze i t inunedlately: l .store it In the refrigerator for several hours or all day, depending on the size and depth of the cut. lf the meat is thick it should be punctured all over w1!h a fork to hc!p t·nrry the tenderizer into the interior. 'f<'nderizt•r conta1M sod1ur11 . so no addHi<>nnl sail shoul'I be adtled in l"OOking (Lt (':1n always be lldded at the t<1blt: •. Also, tllosl! on salt -free d1t·t" should a v o i tl con ven!io11al tenderi zers. Fur 1·;1lortt"t'tHJnters ;111d t·hu lest<>rol \\'.:tl(-hers. t 11 l' ::;;11·1ngs c;;u1 be specl!:lcu la r. For ex;1n1plt•. a round slrak e11n be pan-fnctl, scr1·ed r::u·e :ind tM• everv bit as trondcr ::is a DelmOniru stenk 1 bune- lt·ss nb steak 1. f;111111\ Ju"' L 11ts1der "'hat 1ha1 ..;(1r! ,,f ('al<,r1c-c uttlng can all(! uµ ll) nl the end of !he year! And !ht• ~avings in cash aren 't lu b1· ~nL·e~.cd :11, either! J<~or that reason. I fi nd lt's best to tenderi ze immediately aft er meat is brought home from the 1narke1. As I unload groccri1•!) I slack a!I meat to be tend!~rtz~d on llOW TO USE How to use tenderizer? rvtois ten the meat lightly with .... ·ater. then &prinkle it on as With fl ank steaks, round steak and lei; ~tc:ik!I cut from pork or Jarnb, I make shallow diagonal cuts in the surface of the stc;tk, scoring both 11ldcs lightly In a dian1ond paltem. This practit'.e noi only helps the tenderizer reach t h e 1There are su l t-fr er- tenderizers available through 1na il ordt•r di rectly froin Adolph's I.Id,, 1800 \\' f\1a goolia Ulvd .. l3u rbank. Cal. But a pound of fnl-tritnmed rour1d Is only 612 calo1·i~ \\.'hi!e boneless nb is 111ore 1han 2,000 calorif's a pound, and nearly hal f fat. 1111~ .. 1hnt 11·011'1 trip you up' Vnr IOIV·('<llOrlt' Pfl"'Y f~tf' S•'nd :i .;\;tr11pl' ! st•lf-:iddr1·S:-:t'd e11v1·lopt· ar<i 15 c ·nt:-t'l S!ini C t1tr1 ll'l'! Pnr I)' niJ)S, in c~r1' of the llail? l"ilot , .~ \.\.'l'!il ShorL' T:·;i1 l, Spart<1. t'\ J. 078-;-l DON'T BE MISLEAD BY 11.0SS LEADERS'' AND ''BAIT SPECIALS''! ENJOY GREATER SAVINGS ~ TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING! ALL LUCK't' STORll OPEN WA~H\NOTON'I •ll'THDA 't' MONDAY . FEB. 18 lO A.M. TO 7 P.M. AT LUCKY WE OFFER NO '1.0SS LEADERS': NO 11BAIT SPECIALS'~ JUS.T DOWN TO EARTH TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT EVERYDAY. YOU'LL LIKE THE TOTAL SAVINGS AT LUCKY! "NO S•lll TO OIALllU" <O.Y•IOl'IY < 1'1' lUCICY ITOlll UI(., All l lOHTI llJllYIO "Ou t 'llCl l'flOTICTlOll l'O\ICT (;llAl.lNTIU TMUI 'IKU TO 11 lfflCTIVI flOM WlOlllSO•T flNUAlf IJIM TMIOU(;ll TlllSO'T IESIUAIT l•TM, 191 4''. . -~ ~~ ' . ..:::... z, -~-. ~ .... "-• .. .. ·• . ,. _,,-.~ .-. ~--·· . :· J !\~~~ ROUND STEAK T-BONE STEAK CROSS RIB FRESH FRYERS '"'"" sac •OHl·IH CE IOll• CUT \ll'I COIOOITIOllALLT •OHOIOlll• 1~· 1~' BONELESS ROAST USDA GRADE A UltCONo•r•O .. AlLY t Ol'IOI O•l(f' LI ICll'lll• CUl, tl!l'.,. t i ffc I tAIOl INO UllCOIOOITIO .. ALL'f •011010111• (IM.ll_l 1.,0, Ill',,. LI 1.:Jf I · Low E1errdar Priced Deli Items! RUMP ROAST 111,,I OICI. !H ...... " •I EF LOIH Ul'ICOl'IO>llONAll Y 1 0 .. 0110 l llF !•OITll .. OUSI, Ill' LOIN •.. l ll,t•I 138 GROUND BEEF lXTlllllllll .. ... , lllOULOllt CLOD .. ll) 38 1~' W"40LI I OOY (Hl(ICllOI i.(IUTHlltH ,., .. 44~. YOUNG TURKEYS ~ .. IJT I UTTlllALL 78< \fTOllll \ LI CUT-UP FRYERS •l UM•4•UICY Cll!Cltl"ll l 49c OSCAR MA YER BOLOGNA , WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE g.:(U).lt.l MiAIO~AL\8(!1 ,,6-0Zl'W:G 69 PH1l.t.Oil'1tl.t,SV•I ...•. 4-0lP(l;G 31c ~.1.~L,qJ~.TJPROAST ... . . . . "1 •8 ~J!LR!~ .. T!P ~!~~K. . .. "1 •• rge .~!~~g1N ST~.A~··················" 1 '' ~ .. ~9i~.~RK'o~EF ............. l• 98c TURKEY YOUNG TURKEYS UIOA OIAOI II 68' ll TOllll\ ,,,,,.,.,,t,.I ITALIAN PORK SAUSAGE OSCAR MAYER cono SALAMI ' PILLSBURY BISCUITS SllC!O 1!.-0l l'f.G 17 Bl!Tn lUilllK. SWlf!MltK OR IXIR.l 15' llACHIAEH .SALAMI .•. "'"' · · ·· · ·· ·· · .. ""' 141 " Flf_\M,MIL OOll HOT "'" .......... . ~R! .. ~~.~ .. ~~.~.0-~ ............. L• .. u •. 1°' """"''"·"'" ....... "'"" 85 ' PILLSBURY CRESCENT ROLLS , CLAUSEN KOSHER PICKLES ""'"""'"""' ·· ·····'·"'" 43 ""'""""" .. D·O<JA• 89' LADY LE£ FRANKS 99' RIB STEAK · 148 1111' .• -· .• •· • , ., ........... ,. ....... LI f.EM~~E~~~~~•G•~~uL•• ....... 11.01 ,KO 89C BUODIG 'S SLIC ED MEATS """' ........... ····'"''~' "'"'"'" . . . . """ 49' ~'~~}l,E ~IENERS .12-01 "' 73' ~.~~.~~u~!.~'~ ..................... ., ... ,LI 1°' !11c~1KM•~~.u.~~~~ .. ,. ... ", ..... l ·Lll'KO I 31 CUBE STEAK 1,. h..., cw1 •f - -11 •• , '\lllCOllOITIOllA&.lf IOllDIO". Ow ..... lo,,_ ..... , ...... ,.."'...,.... 1911,,...,, . DAIRY PRODUCTS c(6MARGARINE ............. ~1:~~~1: 41 ' LADY LEE BUTIER .......... .'.~:::"~ 79 ' MARGARINE .......... '.".":'.~~o~ 51' LADY LEE ICE CREAM .......• ~! 79' PACKAGED GOODS 1:(4SAUCE MIX ........... ~:".'.T.~~i~~ 41 ' HARVEST DAY TEA BAGS ... .'::.f. 9 3' LIPTON TEA BAGS ............... ::.f. 66' :r TOMATD JUICE "'"'"'"3'1" 4'·0UIKI \.- CAN < • _..ANTHONY NOODLfi ...... I,'.:', 51 .' WYLERS SOUP MIX ......... -.!,'::, 15' JELL·O PUDDINGS ........ ~~.1oi1·~G 21' RALSTON RYE KRISP .........• 1,'.:',43' _..GRAH AM CRACKERS ... ,:~·,:: 36' SUNSHINE CRACKERS ....... .,:;~ 79' BUC WHEATS CER EAL. ........ '.l:i 69 ' RECIPE DOG FOOD ...... ''.~';,..,,;: 34' ... GAINES MEAL ........... ~-:;:1 .98 TABBY TASTY DINHERS ,..:O:~':i:39' ........ -·-·---~--KEY BUY PRUNE JUICE :::c~6sc IOnll HOUSEHOLD ITEMS _..SARAN WRAP .................. :::: 31' _..GLAD TRASH BAGS .. ~.~~;;-~ 69' _..GLAD GARBAGE BAGS .... '.::! 61' _..HANOI WRAP ................. ':'.'. 31' PAMPERS DIAPERS .. O'>!"J'~~~G 1.63 PAMPERS DIAPERS .. .:.~~·:, 1.38 STAY FREE MINI PADS .. ~":ci"::~98 ' SAFEGUARD BATH SOAP .,/,'~ 26 ' cf' BIZ PRE·SOAK ........... :~u~~,·~~99· ~SPIC & SPAN ......... '.°:':~.1~~t~r:J:99 · TOP JOB CLEANER ...........• ~1~: 78' EL MONTE CORN :::~.~ .. 2-~c 1·0UNCl ''" &llAMllM .... , .................. LI FROZEN FOODS fl" JENO'S PIZZA .... ~U\!'~i;.i~ 1.83 ORANGE JUICE ............. ~~~t~ 59' BRUSSEL SPROUTS ........... ::;\'~ 63' MEXICAN DINNER ... ~.~.~.~~~1~ir;,~~ 59' FRIED HALIBUT ............ :~.~~97' l GREEN BEANS '""""" 27" CUT OI: S-:- Sll<ID l-01. 0.111 CORO NET SLI CED BEEF ... ,,d,'.:',2.45 TREE TOP APPLE JUICE ........ ;J! 28' VEGETABLES ............ '!':'.~.~.':o~v;:, 46' .. CANNED FOODS SAUCE ............... :~.~~·.1.~.:'.1.~ci'l~~ 41 ' ... VIENNA SAUSAGE. ........ = 36' GLAD BAGS TASTERS CHOICE ... ~"~,~:~.°';::; 2.02 • M.J.B. COFFEE ....... ,~/;::; 1.34 ~lASTIC A ~ M.J.B. COFFEE ...... ~~! 97 . 5ANOWICM \.-'*"'""""° OI<, 111c1oc ~\ :';:,~'~;,' 4g .-' M.J.B. COFFEE ...... ~:! 2.88 11w..-111cn1t "" SPAGHETII O'S ......... .'.'.·.~~.~~>t:: 20' CAMPBELLS SOUP ...... ~·~,~~::-t: 20' WESSON OIL. ................... ·.~: 1.29 SHASTA BEVERAGES ........ ;:;~, 24' MRS· SMITHS PIE ... '."~~",;,~ 1.17 PATIO BEEF TAMALES ......... '.~! 86 ' JOHNSTON PIE SHELLS ........ '.~1 47' WAFFLES ................. ""'~";~.'<i:~~ 46' KEY BUY t POPCORN JOl!T ""' 38" lfllOW "' ll·DUNCl ... CANNED FOODS _..RED KIDNEY BEANS .... ,,.,1i: 22' a" DRESSING ......... ~C:.-~,~~ 47' DEL MONTE CORN ...... '.'..~.~:!'~ 2S ' ~~g~~ di~~!~~~.~~!. tobuc1. 44 OL IOX ..•••• 9 2 ( ~~.~~,h~~~~~r~,~~k!1g1t ln. 14 OL IOX •••••••.••• 152 DASH LOW SUDS OETERGENT I JO W, lJ. 'lLMl AYfllUI Ill so.'''" COlll(;I 11ve. ~.~~~s~il!~;~~t)( lor ~ "'Y <l~olog ood woo" .>.C I ru1t, durobl• ond 99c ~ ,.·1!' ~;,':~;:~~ ro horidl• tho••.~'.~~~~ ......................... 245 IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT Mound• ol ho rd work!flg 1ud1 !hot 8 7 C or• g•ntl1 to your horids. 312 0%. M>nU ................ . IUlll& ,UI .. u lA PA\JlA A'fllM COSTA MISA 111f ltlllot llVD. GAIDlll GIOVI li1thlw1lght, ~-.:;, . . . I CDWBDY MUGS ·11. • · mug1 -choic e of cowboy ! '~ _ N o .. OOUAITli•I. UIDAOltAOI A,., . 1J11.11i11rr1·,·1• 10 BE TH~ FINfSl OUAt\TV AVA1LJ\Rl( c11'tl JI Evt'fVrlci\ LrJW P11(1>~ BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE BUNCHES .. , •• , , , •••• , ,LB POTATOES U.S. NO. 1. BULK RUSSE TS AVOCADOS OEllC!OUS IN SALADS •. RHUBARB HOTHO_j./SE ••....••••••• APPLES EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS , _ .......... " 39' "29' WE 'RE DOING OUR SHARE TO CONSERVE ENERGY e Wl llA'll LOWlllD OU I TllllM05TATS S OIGIH5. e WI NAY! tlDUCIO LIGHTING IN ALL OUI 51otlS AND OHK£S. e WI KA'll CU RTAILID LUW l::VLM Y l}AY PRICE CANNED FOOOS FRUIT COCKTAIL. ..... ·'~~! 31' DESSERT CUPS ............ ~io""::~:l:!s 59 ' KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP..1~~~i~·~~:: 77' AP PLESAUCE ................ ~;'rig;~ 39' APPLE JUICE ................... ~g;~[ 91 ' STARKIST TUNA ......... 1.~'.~:".':1citl:~ 65 • SWEET PICKLE CHIPS ....... ~~~ 67' BEVERAGE • SPIRITS b~111~~=:1• HAMMS DRAFT BEER .... 1,01~ 1.69 Of NION 51GlfS VIN ROSE WINE .......... ~~~0~; 1.55 ANO OIKll (lllllOI LUCKY GIN ......... , ......... ~~ 4.33 ~;";··~';";.';;;;;..'.,'"''.uu &T OUI irons WITM Utl.IOI o"'·I BOYS & GIRLS DIAPER SETS ) lri 011or1ed eo1y cor1 _ I ' tobric1 . Solid ond '>< -•. ·-----' .. IVORY SNOW SOAP POWDER 9 :~:,:b1:~9~,,~o~.:!~.:;2b~• IOX., ............ .•••••••.•. 9 C 1101S 14.KllD Srttn 11012 MltttOUA iTlln JllltlTI11GTOll lllCll •Ml &nAlflA Al'DtUI ltMIO tOUA CNICA A'IDNI UGUMA NllU Kid1 odor1 1he1 t ·old w11t" \ ~ r . J~· r)· ,-, boot or 1i ~·shooter 27c ~ ~ ~~'~1,DR CAT BOWL 99c ·, , -.}_~: ~ ~ BRUSH W/HOlDU....... :---....... ~ LOW IVERYDAY PRICE S ON HIAllH ANO BEAUTY AIDS ~ o;.;o.".::61 ~tiic~s~~R ~ CHROME 133 ·-• CHROME -'; 18'1 ., B's 119 L---~ . INJICT09 BUGS BUNNY '. VITAMINS ~ ···Gt9.rl ONE·A·DAY VITAMINS OtOCKI 179 110.. IO'• ALKA·SELTZER PLUS EFFEROENT CL.EANSER 96' -----·-401 ~ -,,.~ "·· a...1 WHITE RAIN \~~--· 17""~..., HAIR SPRAY ·• 1-vulor, Uri1(eflt.d oi\d 79c · Hord·to>Hold, 1 J OL , 2$711 CAI Of toiO AT lA 'll LA MltlD& U. MllAD& ..,,.,.., ClllTll OIMIGI .,. f. (M.l,.M A'l'tlllll SAMIA All& »H SO. ll!UOC. STlln nnt• um llll'POIT '""" WQ'Tflllm'ft "• .., ... n1 •""'WI 1M1t 9UlllW 1111n '""rn• 1MU lmA ft an• DISCOUNT SUl'llMAlllTS IM OIAllGI COUNTY llA TO SllYl YOU MUITCll 11J llO. IU(l1D mm IMln•MIUOI l•tM lllllUMml llll&t u. ....... 1M 110 ......... , •• ,..., .... "11 ......... '"'" n•INAIMIA.L 9 OZ. PLASTIC RDCKS76' . 1 '.i ~'<::::~· '-=1 . GLASSES .. G. OP •. . . ••• 11 • ~ PLASTIC ICE TEA 88 ,, """", GLASSES "0 · OP • ......_.., 1• OL •••• • . \ LADIES' :;;--· '._5 SCREEN PRINT BLOUSES Short 1leev1d print blo u1t1, lOOVo 511 Poly e1t•r In mof'ly pot1ern1 orid color1. Si1e1 Jl·JB. LADIES' PULL-ON PROPORTIONED PANTS Poly••ler proporl loned ""11h cuff In 01\0tled 6'3 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS l ol'l9 poll'lt collo r 2 pocke t •f\ 65 °, poly11 t1r, 4'' 3~~ CO"On, mothifl• wo1hobl9. S111i 14.J /2 • Ii'. MEN'S NECKWEAR ti ASSORTMENT .......... 2 l '• • • • • • • I ' \ ' 40 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, Ftbruary I J, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTISER IQ It's a three-day week-end ... a great time to celebrate with a - °fJe ti ca tesse n Who says you hav e to wait until June to celebrate a holiday with a cook-out? Com e rain or come shi11e, celebrate this great holiday with a real barbecue, with all the fixin's CANNED s.1s• HAM SllClll .... and let it all begin at El Rancho! Dubuque Royal Buffet fully cooked ! Kosher Pickles . . . sgc Claussen's \\/hole or lcycle! 32 ou nce. Smoked Sausage . s1 39 J\osher beef product! Best ... 12 ounce. Shrimp Cocktail . . 35c Lascco ... in 4 ounce serving glass! Jack Cheese . • . . 79c Schreiber's \Vi sconsin Monterey Jack! B oz. Longhorn Cheese • 79c bchreiber's ... mild and creamy! 8 oz. pkg. BO NB EL CHEESE10t French delight! Sa mple it Fri. & Sat! Prices in effect. "I'hur. Feb. 1-1 through \\'ed. Fl'b. 20 a.OSED llOM>IY FEB. II! . .,. There· is a difference! 'You'll love the hearty tenderness of El Rancho's better beef! GROUND BEEF fl£SH! um L£M! Ill 1111 PITIIS s12?. Sliced Bacon ..... s1°~ El Rancho's own ranch style! PORK ROAST IGllll!SS llllUJ IOSTlll 11111 s1 ~.' Pork Sausage ••• s102 El Rancho's old fashioned style! It's El Rancho for fi.ner seafood! HALIBUT · $2-4 .. 9 STEAKS Gouda Cheese . . . 98¢ lb. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF • • . NATURALLY AGED! ••••• Center cut! ... to broil or bake! Great favorite from Laughing Cow! 8 oz. .Babybel . • • . . • . 98c Another treat from Laughing Cow,! 8 oz . Cheese Cubes • . • 59c Fresh Spare Ribs LEAN! •••••• Turbot Fillets . • • ggc, From the coast of Greenland! Fresh Catfish •..• s12'. So much lean meaty goodness on these! From grain-fed Eastern pork! \Vouldn't barbecued ribs be great this v.·eek? Farm raised Louisiana catfish, headless! Laughing Co\v f'rench cheese! 4 oz. pkg. Assorted Cubes •. 98c Laughing Cow French chees~! 6 oz. pkg. Six de Savoie , oL • • sgc Boneless Beef Roast U.S.D.A. $ 119 CHOICE! lb Pacific Whiting • • 39c. ~·or skillet cookery, 6-8 oz. ea! headless! Cooked Shrimp .• s249• r·rench cheese w/walnuts or mushrooms! English cul, from lean, tender chucks~ Boned and rolled for great eating! )"our folks will love the satisfaction of hearty beef! Cocktail size ... deliciouely tender! Laughing Cow 69C ' SPREAD Delicious cheese from France! 6 ounce AGED STEAKS Loin cul of U.S.D.A. Choice beef~ Super Shopper Specials! Briquets ioLB.BAG .............. 69c Hardv.rood. to give you long burning even heat! Springfield Relishes HEINZ ................... 29e Your choice of Hamburge r, Hot Dog or Sweet Pickle ... 9 ~. ounce Jar J U i ( e PINK GRAPEFRUIT •••••••••••••••••• 3 9 C Big 46 ounce can of Case Swayne's bright flavored tantalizing juice! Vanilla ...••.•..•••. 45c Globe A· 1 Noodles . 39c Schilling's flavor won't bake out! 2 oz .. Choose Medium or Wide -12 oz . pkg. Cherry Pie Filling •• 59c Vanilla Wafers ••... 39c Comstock's -ready for the crust! 21 oz From the Sunshine Bakers~ 11 oz. Brownie Mix •••.••. &9c Margarine ••••.....• 49c Betty Croc ker's Fudge Supreme! 23 oz. Hollywood Safflower -l lb. ctn. Super Fre sh Produ ce ! Beef Rib Bones . . 79c !Jea n ~ r._,teaty! Bake or barbecue~ Pork Tenderloin ••.• s 1 s2 Lean ~ Flavorful! Eastern pork! Froz en Foods! CHERRY PIE Johnston's big 38 oz! more cherries~ Pie Shells . . . . • . 39c ·Johnston's ... two 9 inch crusts! Meat Pies DEEP DISH &9c Swnnson's Beef, Chicken, Turkey! 16 oz. Green Beans •....•• 29c \Vhole beans from Birdseye! 9 oz. C & W Vegetables • 39c Pea Pods, Pea Pods w/Chestnuts or Vegetables Oriental! 6 oz. pkg. Orange Juice •••. 19c Cal Fame ... frozen •. ·. 6 ounce can Pears SWHT AllJOU ••••• 4 .. t/ IROWI 19c 011015 ... .. U. S. No. I ... all purpose ... mild! ~o juicy, and 80 flavorful, 'cause they're from northern orchards for finer flavor! Romaine ~ettuce •• " 19~ Fresh Carrots •••• 2 11r29c Garden fresh ... all green ~ .. crisp leaves! ' GREEI 1 oc CABBAGE. •. Solid heads, with fresh crisp flavor! In plio bags to preserve flavor! I lb. bags GOLDEN DELICIOUS 4 $1 APPLES ••· Large Extra Fancy ... Washington! '· I ' .. SPLIT 5n BROILERS · '71~ ''oung meaty King sized fryers~ Fillets~ ... to offer more good eating! More Grocery Specials! Ice Cream HALF·GALLOH •••••••••• 69c Springfield ... easy-to-dip square carton in favored flav ors! Root Beer 2soiarLES •••••• 6,., s 1 Hires ... the name you've known for years! So good! (plus de~it) Pineapple No.2cANs •••••••••• 29c Your choice of Chunks, Crushed or Sliced, in juice! Springfield B . $135 rim 40lmJM ••••••••• Freeze .dried coffee! (8 ounce ... 2.35) Paper Towels •.•.•• 33c Northern -big rolls, little price! Liquid Plum'r • . . . s129 Open drains easily! Half.gallon ClOSID MOii. F£J. II Open Daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 No sales to dealers Purex Bleach •••••• 33c For whiter whites! Half-gallon Solid Deodorizer ••• 59c Wizard-choice of three scent-8! Dog Food Kil Alo 11 OL • • 29c Beef or Chi cken Stew, Chicken Dinner! Liquor Dep 't. Save $1.00! $4lt TEQUILA El Rancho's own! Reduced! Quart Vodka .... ,oo ••••• s311 Bottled for El Rancho! Quart Scotch ... ,oo •••• s411 Imported from Scotland! Quart Lancer's Wine • • • s31a Choooe Rote. White or Ru beo! ~th Wine in Carafes ... s211 Paul Ma110n Burgundy, Cha blit, Rooe . • ' \. · .. ' ' ' • ' ' • • ' [ ' . I . • • . • • • ' ' ' ; \I_ I . . ·' ' ' ' . I ' . • ' ,. I • • ' • "' ' " Jf • ' ' !. • r I I .· I, ' . " '' • • ' l • I. t ,,, • ,1 t. ~-- I ......... --. ' . -. -• OLD SPANISH , FOU .. TAI~ VALLEY ' ' Old Spanl)ih styling in sought af1er PHL\\E Fountain 'Valley a;pot. Double dOQr entry. ElPvated formal living room y,•ith old world fire hearO\. A1asnifli..:ent Fletta Hoon1 \\'ilh t'nclPSe:d Wl!'t ba.r. Bonus 1 kitchen \\'Ith .QUAD OVENS. Gigantic mailer suite \\'ith ·sunken .Roman tub off rarlor. 4 bedroorns UJ.1Stah~. Immaculate yards. 2 cat' garage -llurry. 842-!1!535. ' WINE CELLAR • BOMB SHELTER This is n n1ust unusual hon1c. llugc livirijC roo1n. Fl oor to ceiling: 11\l!.l'l~ivc firepi<tCl' \\'ilh raised hearth. Very large fnn1ily l'O\JJ11. $L'!HU'lll'' Utuu.1uct area. CA'ff!E:DHAL CL'll- ings \Vit h tx•ams. Family sized bcdroon1s. i\!ust Sf'L' nu\\/ only $33,500. C/\U... NO\V tl.J2-:.!5J5. 2 STORY FOUNTAIN VALLEY UNDER $40,000!! I lard to rnatch this terrific value in a pri111e ar«a. l.at'~f' lul on t'lld of 1•u l-dc·1>ac. Mani- currd yards "'ith (ronl and l'l'a1· spl'inklt>rs . Huge bt·dn l(1n1s -!· Jll'ivate n1astt.'r suite . Entcrt11i11l•rs livin~ roon1. Hurry on this ont•. Q \\'tll'I' tr ansferred. Take advantage. Call 842-2535. SAVE $ ON POOL HOME $37,900.00 r.rnonlight rf'fll'Ctcd on shln1mcring \\'a tl·r -this is yuur vie\\' as you s il by the crackling fire in February. 111 June il's Y<1Ur O\\"ll sparkling awlmming pooL Surround1>d by 4 large bedrooms, cff11·icnt kitchC'n, Su}X'r nei_i::hborhuod clOi(' to cvCl')'thin~. call to sec. 847-6010. WALK TO OCEAN • . 2 STOR·Y Exotic Tahitian design makes neighborhood oh-so-ap1JCaJing. Home hR.11 family rooni, fonnaJ dining, all Jari::e rooms. On COl"lll'I" loL J ust $45,000.00. Call nu\v 847-6010. 2 & 2 & 2 2 maslf'r bcdroon1s & 2 TilOl'C'. 2 story. Efficif•nt sp.arious kitchC'n. Bi~ play ~ci1·d. $39,900.00 is super b<11·i.:ai11. IIurr)' on th1J1 one -cnll 110"". 847-6010. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCHOOL O™" block B\\'IY-3 bedroowis. lltrg<!' J>lll io and boat slorage. ComPletrly remodelrd. n£>W Jl8lnt and cRrpC't throughout. Immedi- ate possession. $36,950. Call 646-7171. COMMERCIAL LOT DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA 10.200 sq. ft .. C2 100 f l frontage on good :-trt"'E'l. :s:t9:l sq. ft. Ready \o buiJd. Call 646-7171 BUILDERS? Solid \\'CSlllide potential approi.:imatE>ly l·t735 square f('('t zoned County 1~-4. \\"ith a great ~ntablr house on It now. Asking $34,000. Call 6'16-7171. BAYCREST $59,500 Large li\'ing roon1, forn1al dini n~. Large kitchf'n a nd family room, nc\v carpets and paint. 4 lx'Clrooms plus rumpus roon1. F.asy care yard, room for puol. For a rare \'Slue calt 646-7171. PINE TREES & BEAMED CEILINGS 3nd only 1 ~~ blocks to the 1urf. One block t..-i a huge pout, recreation roo1n. One of thP most upg-radf'd 3 bedl"O()m homes in Nc1vport Shores. Just listf'd at $48,500. To SC'l' is to appreciate. Call 646-7171. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS I I' !I 3 bedrooms It's updated It 's i::ot boat room H's ):!'Ot big 1r.-.cs It's expandable It's vacant lt's !:47.500 get details at 646-7171. BUILDERS PRIME SIT£ ~., ~i acre zoll<'d adminlstra!\"e-/professlonal fn Coeta ~lesa near hospital. Good potenUal for prrstlge offices, convalelcent accom- niodaUons, etc. Call 546·2313;'ror all details, NEWPORT BEACH 1700 NtwpGlf llwl. . 646.7171 . 9UARTER ACRE MINI-RANCH I Hai.~c yuur o\vn gro<·f'rie!' -Thi• oraru::es and \\'alnuls ar.~ ah·1·ady h1•re. Extra building f<Jr your farrn in11 1lrm1·11ls anrl 1•x tra 1·rhic·lf•, Ovl'rsizc·d doubt•~ garagf' l1<r .,.,·orkshop & hobbil'S. Enough? Not yt•I -2 b1 ·d r(1u111~ and d~·n \\•!1h 2 ba ih.~ in Spanish s tylf' a t ll•i •·xtra el1argl'. $31,750. Cal! 511tl-2:1i:t. GOING LIKE HOTCAKES! !'.Iesa VC'rdr Villa -Imn1nculatC! 2 Br. llome \\·ith con1muni1y llOl'•l, i;hol\"S like a 1n00£'1 -lots of mi1To1·s -rnu:.:h he11·n 1,·,,od -B1•arin.r: d111arf fl't1il t l'f't'S'. Si'l'ing is bl'lil•11ing. S~·l,900! Call 54!i-2J13. ----'1--- HOUSE Of GLASS PRIME BEACH AREA POOL hla,::nificf'nt h1111.~1· of glass rin quiet cul-de-sac s lrl'cL F.leganl Pntry lL•ads ynu in1o spectacular T!:I-LEVEL li\'in~. rurrnal banqUl't. Separate fi•·~t.'l J\Jon1, i::nurrnl'\S kitchC'n. Custo1n pool. I-lug<' mast•·1· suiif'. Step out balconies. Beamed t:cilings. Boot ~ate. Can't las t! Call now 842-2535, FOUNTAIN IN THE COURTYARD E11trr 1 hrnui::h spanish iron i::atrs-Strotl by foun1ain in ro111·1.1·Ard to cnn1fort planned 3 Bit n(•st. Vault.'rt . b1•:11nf'd C"Cilin['.:s in lh"ing roc1n1 and separa1 e f:1niily N1oni. i\lid-houSl' a1riun1 for natun1l ai1·-concli1iunini.,:. 1\ rnust Sl'C'! C;11! 71 IC-:!.11.~. f1VE BIG BEDROOMS Delightful :l ~tury h•Hll•' jusl n1adc for a bl~ fam:.p'· l...Ovt•ly land.~ea1•i11:.!. Bii..: Yard. ls your fain1ly rf'ady fo1· !hi-.'! l.<11\ 1.rit:l' ju~l S 1-1,950. Call nu1v tu ~•T ' ,"il7-ti0 1U. OCEANFRONT ON THE SAND Charniin~ lleaeh Cut ta~e situalcd on choice R-2 l"t on the Sand. ("uz C'nt ry. ~tepdu11·n living n)Ulll. ;..r;u;.siv(' s1001' fire11lao:c. SkipJJ(•rs {;alk•y. Ll'lrg.~ patio. Present 11u·.,n1c $4.500 JJ('I' year. Ctdl fur 1n11l'l' inforn1u1iu11. l:l-12-2535. COLONIAL MANSION 5 BEDROOMS ASSUME 5-3/• f.H.A. Old South Flavor locatt'd on tn:-l' lined Stt'CC't. Prestidge C'nlry. J\Tassi\·c· liv1ni: roorn. Sl•rarate forrnal b.ant1uet room. l_.tlrge kitc11('n. 5 huge bt'IJ. roon1s. Esla.te sizl'CI. lot. BikP to BParh. Can't la.st. Only ~46,900! ! call no"·! 84:.!-:.!:lJJ. CAl:E~R OPPORTUNITY' Find out for ynu1~,,Jt -E,\R N \1·hi!e you LEAH N ho11· to 1nakc ll Ju HL·a l Estate Sales! CONfl NUOU.l ~ ~xrtNSl\/1:. r. AININ (. PR0C.r.'Af'1' f'ONTl-t l Call tllClay -It's FRF:f.! No ohlig:alion -Ir-l's tal k aboul it ru111·: Start earning \l'hile you're IC'Ul'lli11i;! Pro11ram Now In ' Progrc's -Joi~ Today! Our gradual~ o f Thf' Rral f;statcrs Ca rerr Kick-Of! Training Proi:,'l·an1 tell us it's fan- tastic! ~~on rno FESSIONALS B\' PROFESSION- ALS~ Call l\!rs. liti'/.C 833-3.'.;05 for YOUI' op· 1.iointnl•'llt. ( HUGE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Aln1os1 3,-)f(l i-.qunn· f"•'1 uf 1•lh"1' 1·onn1. (;iant -l>"[)tLra!r• fnn1ily 1'11••111, "l\111 tnu.:.1· lir11·k f1r•·1ila1 ·r~. h:in.__ i>i'lt' 1n11~t.·r i-.11lll'. :J(l.., 1111""'1. ;\!l 'f'll ;\!Li!{]· .. \'utl n1ust Sl'l' tl1!s on<' Luday . C11111'l17-t;\1]0. TOTAL PRIVACY 4 & POOL SC>cludr·d l\1riLu11 ~ard··n !'111ry 1•• n1n~1ifi1:0~nt. SJ1;1o:i11us fl"urplan. l_."ln,:l' S"!•llrat1• fatllily n10111. Forn1;il dinin;.;. B1i; sparklini.: 1~11 11 \I ith luads u[ d<'<'k;n·-!. /\11 1hi~ and !llul'<' fol' 0111.1· S.JS,000.00. C::ill 11111\". :->·li-GGIO. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH One block 1111:iy-Be:.in1 c .. ilin:.:.~-l'scd BZ'l('k J-'iri.:plal·c•-l!ra\·y Shak•' Shin;..:lt.___S11lid \\"oud Dli!!l'S ju~t bC'gins ln \I'l l \hi' story. Thrr•_' Urighl Bcdroo111s. 2 Jl ig Baths. Isl Lin1e adverlised. S-15,000. ti·lG-7171 . FOUR BEDROOMS $33,000 This Cosla ~lf'~a hnn1C' ha ~ -• · shakr roof, oak flonr, \il,~d ba1h~. n1'11· 1,;ar1 ~.:ts & dra[l('s: boat accl'SS. ()u1s1a11ding liuy. Firs t !itn1· ad\'l'rliscd liJ6-7J71 • CORONA DEL MAR SELECTION S. JUST LISTED HARD TO FIND DUPLEX LOT \Vith ho1u·yn1oon cot tag(' on front of lot. Plen- ty nf roon1 to build ;111olhrr unit on rC'1ll'. 0 11·n- ,,. "·ill finnnec. N11 points on Juan. Only FtiJ,:>IJll.00. Cttll 1173-8550. WOODSY CANYON & OCEAN VIEW Interesting 3 bedroom. family room home In !'Wilie S('ttlng. Bctuncd cr1lings, cul-de-sac lo- cation for real seclusion, close l o beach. 673·8550. EXTRA SHARP TURTLEROCK Nr11· li.<;tini:;. \·ou i\JllST Sl'C' this spotll'ss on~ yPar r•ld. :1 b<•drontn plus fa1nily rnun1 hvr11~~-- '1'1rn pr11iO<; + rwrn f111· bool or canlpf'r. 1'r11f. lnndsc;iping -spr!nklc1'll • hrovy red\\'ood patio covrr -evTything inside highly upgrad<'CI • clus1• to park & pool • Ilurry this won't last l11ng. Call 673-8550. WESTCLlfF HUNTINGTON BEACD TWINKLING LIGHTS ,,f lh1' Pa,·i linn h~ nil:hl , 1h·li,[:htful hay and uccan l'if'11 hy day. :1 spacious ll1•<lruunl'< [•!us tnHill"' q11a1·1t•1·,.; ;inrl f'xccr1t111nally g-z·al'ious 1·<111rt.v:ird f'Jll ry. (Jnly SlJ7.f'iOO. Cal l fl)r dt'- tails. li7J-H5:l0. CUSTOM DUPLEX SO. Of HIWAY C.D.M. CORONA DEi, MA.ft costA MESA 27tO llm ...... d.' 546-Ull. 1793 J leach llvd. 21030 llrookhunt 963·67'7 6014 Warn•r Ave. 312 Margue,lte 673-8550 MZ-2535 M7-6010 • . . - DAii 'f PILOT 4 l --- LOTSA LOT MESA VERDE R"al shPllt'r nnd 1"<~•111 for c;unpc1' ~\NO lu1•1·ly •I Bl\ h<!llH ' 11111• l•!!"a t1 •11tu1·1>!\. 1'n1i.•li-d 1·1J1•111". -.1111 tl•'l'••d \\Jnd•111~. Gi.od \alu1• (.,1• t/11• 1·arly IJ1 nJ. Citll :Jlt>-:l313. MESA DEL MAR TROPICAL PARADISE E\oli(' hl•al1•d p<iol in lu:-h {l'")ll<"ili ..,.·ttin:~ s .. 1·l11u.~t1 1.r11aPy: .\tal11h•nn11• 1• 11 ·1·" 1,,1t·k ~:ord. if1 ~·11 l:..•,1111 1'•>1 111 111 .. ,d 1·•+htl\'. in 111-..L••1u 1-r:1{1,•<1 J;11n11) n1111n 1,1 111 u-..1·d Int• k fir1·11l:o1·1" r;.,11111Jl'I 1s l111 .. 1 l;111·11•·n, 1 .. 1111:il d1n11H:. \\'nlk t•• all s1·11 .... 1 .... 1•a1•k, ~h·•l'l'lt1 g~ Call u~ ril.~l 1l u11ay .i l\.J·:l:_;tJ. ABANDONED BIKE TO BEACH ~lin11lc'S :n1·ay J-/untingt,.11·~ h1 •n11t1ful l~'a<"h••s. \" 1\l '1\.'\"J' ~EEl>.S Hl-:1.I'. t ;1 t:all!io• li\'1ni.; rn .. 111. <·1·a1·k1iin.: fil'f•pl:h ... ' (' .. 11\·t·n1- 1•111·•· kll<'l1•·11. lnr,.•· 11;111 in pan1t_I' -!nr..:•· Sl-:J',\li,\TI-: 1-·,\.\llLY 1;()0\1. ('11 ~1 ,.1n \\nil , ... 1 .. r~_ 1'1·11:11·· p:l1i••. L·\h:E ,\("l'lt !'\',I 111Jy ~;1~1.:>1Xl .\JL1\"J·: J"\ '\~•\\'.Call ~Jli:J-li7ti7 COSTA MESA MOTHER-IN-LAW VILLA 2 lwdnJQ1n h111tlf' fur your in-l:n•'-~ "l'l.t'~" a :1 l>cdrouin ho1111·. c:u;;torn d rapl'" and ...::.u·· 111•1.;. -\\',\l.'.'\!'T l'i\i'\ELI.\'(; -patio's ~h<tkr• 1'1 \<,f -:1 1·:11· t.:arac:r -onl' yPi\1' nlrt -TU'J',\L DC>\\''.'-1 $6.000, ael 11>11\'. \tli:~-li7G7. $25,500 $185. PER MO! Tl-fAT'S HICllT .. ~1 x_·, 11('1:tno., 111ta1. S11;i1·i· cJ11s li\'itU.:'. n u.Jill -l'Ou ntr_v kitr·h1•11' l-'an1lly :-;izr·d b1:rtl\!Otll~! r-..'1·1Vjl<1i11t. l!1\'.'\i._'I! SJZl-~LJ YARD. ti fruit II'('('!\~-~linuf1·~ IU bi»11·h~ T1•tal priPr S:.!5,5UO. SIS5 n10! Tnk•• adv<•n· tai..:e. 9tiJ -07ti7. "HOUSE Of GLASS" 2 MIN. TO BEACH POOL Tli:\T'S 1:1c;1 IT! 2 rnlnu1;. \1·:-.lk t•1 h"arh - Bri~ht t·hcl'l'Y li vin;.: nion1, ST()NE FIRF.- l'l.~\CE d inin;.: l"(}!lfll -hl1ge fan1ily 1·110n1 -:'111\GNlFICENT 1-.:JTCJJ F:N outside-eat- inJ.: b.1r. GAS H.R.Q. -FIHEl{ING -Beau. tiful clPat' \VRlf'!' POOL. City pllrk over the fcncP. Bunt gat<"' ~4850, to tll l do1vn lnkl' O.dl'antu i;c just listed. 963-6767. BIG BEDROOMS OVER 2600 SQ. fl. It's tl'u1·! Bi~ h1·tlrooms! Ovr>1· 2fi00 sq. fL , :t STOl~Y f-'ll(iNT VERA:"JllJ\: 1'riv;t1e- "n\1'}'. l..ar}!c lh·i11g: room. B('all !iFul fil'f'- J>lacl' . .SEJ',\HATE fa1nily rourn: BHIGIIT kitchrn. UTil~ITY ROOi\I! ENCLOSED P ATIO! \lpry r lu!le to i\·lill' Squarf' Pa rk! .~·1.500 TQT,\L DO\VN. T1\KE ,\D\'ANTAGE 91.iJ-6767. 500 SQ. FT. FAMILY ROOM l-fui:;e add<'CI Fnmil~· room \1·iL h Fl l:ErLACF. -Bright 1.:IH'l'I")' living-roon1, l"I HEl'LACf; -all (']C'Ctl'i(• kit<'lll'rl, 12'x"12' Dll'\JN(; noo;...1. 5 BJ-:LJ1<oor-.1s. :·1 Bi\Tl !S. cr1- LONTAI .. i\I A~SJON, A.SSLl;\li\BL.I·; 5% '; LOAN -Trl'f,\L P,\).';'l·!ENT:::i :.!08, act nO\I". 963-6767. POOL "TOTAL DOWN $18 ,000" Tha 1 ·~ right 111·:,\TED & F!l.TF:J:S l'OOL 1-!0f.IE. $1800 flu1vn. J-'anta.~tit· ~·;1rtl, l'f{! • \'ACY, \\'ali•rfA!J, !ill' rnlry an<l Julll. f.1n1il.v rn .. 1n. fh'Pp!at..:1'. all huill in k1t•·hvr1. fan1iy ~i1•· hedronn1~. T<)TAL l'l !IC~: s::1 .~Jtll.I. 1·1 •T.-\L V<I\\':\ Sl.:-\OU. !.lti.1-67li7. "ABANDONED" ASSUME $198 TOTAL PER MO! O\\i:\'E:R GONF:. Assum(' 61,i ':~ loan. tntal 1i('r mo. $198. 0 \\'i'\ER \VILL TAl..:t: Sr-.lALl. 00\Vi\'! Canope rntn•, chr-cry li1'i n)-!' roon1, fireplace, all clf'1:tric kilth('n, f<1rnily a reH. IA l'J;f' fan1ily !;i1.t• IX'drf)()n1s, \'AC1\NT! AS· SlJJ\JF.: S l\1ALl. DO\V N! Take RC liun call !){\3-6767. ASSUME $30,000 7°/o Take action! ASSUi\IE $30,000 7 '; V.A. Loan. TOT1\L PAY ~IEXTS $273. Cul·dC'-~nc slreet. in1pressi\c entry, s1)8cious lh·i11g- room, firrplacc. Sl'paratl' family rnon1! 4 family size bf'<lr0r1n1s. GIGA.N'TIC cul-dt'-SllC rarrl. 7 ';. $30,000 V .A. Loan. ~27.1 101.1 1 payntents! TAkc sdvnntsgc call 003-6767, INVESTMENTS . 186&2 MacArthur lhd., Suite 1 Ol1 l"I•• 833-3305 .. .. ·-.. .. .. :· •, U lAll Y 'ILOT MIXED SINGLES by Wm . F. Brown and'Mel Casson I • .uo kl iort& eveR 1'DLD YOU 'l:Ju 'et cure . ~o~6v' r TUMBLEWEEDS DO YOU flf'ALIZE fT'S ~"EN FiV!O NON1ll5 SINCE l'VE HAP AN EMIW.M fE \'OU I. SEE.11 POWN, CLAUPE MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY .CAN WE EAT OUT IN A RESTAURANT TONIGHT? I'D L IKE TO, 0 UT YOU ALWAYS EAT TOO FAST AND EMBARRASS ME rr's A NEW HIDE·A·WAY BED I BOUGHT FOR YOUR MOTHER! OH, WELL, · OKAY--- l'LL MAKE SURE THAT YOU DON'T EAT FAST ~ Htl'f~ COMPl lMoNT A \ ,£,fZ055/JIOfZO • ~ZZI.& Hlt/IX! by Tom K. Ryan l %L~,...,~ ~ ~ ·• e' "'J.:?3 ~· -. ,.,.. by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller 11 -•-·• I TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLI PEANUTS 1-CAOSS 1 Loud noise 5 Ordered 9 Rogue 1-4 Scent ·15 One 16 Bay of ll"le Yellow Se• 17 "---- 47 Got up 49 Girfs no me s 1 "Be<11t nr· 5-4 Guarantee 58 Giant Immortal 60 Concerning: 2 words 63 Brt!l6h elT'tl lem VeM~•v'ft P\Jlzkl Sal'l'tld: ~~~ ~ C A ~ A W L 0 G [ M A M I 0 l [ ' ' s C ~ E E t E T A ' I S I he?C '{Q'J WILL NOTICE, /.\.A.'..\,\\, TH~T !T i.i,l.5 BEEN T!('ff!.IR !TTf.'t \/:R{ BE.4l'r1fi.ll. If •. l DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr. SMOCK I" q J;z • '"' •• -.......... ·-·-.. GORDO .Z·IJ iJJE. IGADK:> Jusr .sA 10, If! Y0U1~ BOIN' .Sf<llN&, 'IOl)'L.L NEED CHA INS,! MOON MULLINS .,._.,, ANIMAL CRACKERS !. THl~K IT15 1HE Re5(JLT OF AJ0,15 AAD El.ECTl<Of.lS \IJILD\IJ 6P\llN\Ne W!lRIH "Tl'E' ~Pre<E OF llEUT'ICQI Sl"ARS, THUS CAl)Sl~G A IJ~>O)SE·IJl'E BEJICO'l . by Charles M. Schulz Nowisthetimeforall AAUGHLIJ! good men to come to the n aid of the country .. I .. .. •• ,, , ' ' .. ., ,, . ~; 'I '. H , I by R09er Bradfield by George Lemont' 1 JUS,.. W8M"f~ A GArlAGe SAL.Ii' AMP &OLJ8M,.. ~IP1'Y OP f'H• OL.Pf!S'f MAGA~l "411$ ); COLJL." FIM P ! by Gus Arriola CHAtN 5 Aiu WH,A-r VDU HA'd m ORAQ SOM• PeDPLE IN TO rrr • by Ferd Johnson WOLL, Ei<.CEPT IN O(JR CAS5, OFCOUR'S5· by Roger Bonen I 'M 60Rr 0: GI.AD I C.DWT@IVE HIM MY '€PACEMAN WITl'l />. FUE.llLle.l<T' T~ .. THE GIRLS c.hancel'' 16 Incapacity 20 The "E "ol "0,E. D." :2 1 Serpent 22 Pootills' vestments 64 Dine al hon1e. 2 w ords ' JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux 23 Adjust dillerenlty 25 Plant iungua 27 Scvpe Zl Propel ;i hoal 30 Slunned i.om SllOCio. 34 Stringed. Abbr. 36 Ends 38 Ooewho gives 39 Opposed 00 opposlle sides: Her. "4 2 Back atreel 143 Terror 44 Animal doc. ·-45 Breathed twd .-6 Favorite • ' 65 Glass rectanole 66 Healing vessel 67 Destroyed b't' blows 68 P!umtlke fruit 69 Changed the color DOWN 1 Blunder 2 like Ver/ "'"'" 3 Not generally: A WOfdS <4 Kilchen accessory 5 Former Hungarian c1\Y e Herba~ ceous plant 1 Hot syrrmet- r!cal 8 G1eok lener 9 Border 38 Extiricl birds 10 CarbOOated 40 lately made drink '4 1 Acceplcd 1 1 Seed average appendage -46 Bard 12 Allot -48 Climbed 13 Rewards over 19 Rude <t9 Loafer person 50 Narrowness.: 24 lr(llable Prefix 26 Quebec 52 Ma.ke peninsula amends 28 Consumed 53 Singre-tood 3) Numbers; celled organism 54 Tarzan'& friends Abbr. 31 McGlllot M.I, T. 32 Spe c., 33 Auth0r- Har1e 34 Sllike- breaker. lr'lformal 35 Charge ror a service 37 Military command 55 Old Asiatic country 56 Eis.aku -: Japanese premier 57 Cavalry '""'• 59 Evergf'9en 62 -and down• THE D. A. J UST Fl~l5HE0 TALKING TO SLADE .,. AN D.MY H\EN ARE BRINGlNG POOLE \N! SLADE WANr5 TO SEE "fOU, SAM.' ~~----:: MISS PEACH ; ! I I • MAll'"A , !<UI! I+ .A BOX OF VALtNTINt <::ANDY FOi< YOll, ~ .A TOKW ~ ouot rlOMANTIC AFFILIATION .,. DICK T:lACY HE'5 II' HERE! I 'LL LEAVE , U ALONE WITH H\M .1 WHEN HE'S READY TO LEAVE, LET ME KNOW! THE D.A. WANTS HIM TO HAVE ROUND- THE-CLOCK PROTECTION! MEV, GRAM, TME FRONT 000R -LOOK! 40 It OUlll ll'OMAHTIC. . AFl'll.IATllJ!ol ! by Mell ' "Ob, you mean about my llstlng my new mink coat undtr medical expenses -~·ell , since the day I bought It, 11'1 lifted me right out of the doldrums,'' DENNIS THE MENACE 'WHEN 'IOI.I WAS LITTLE, l flET )t'.)tJ WAS A ,,; , 11/G LITTLE KIO.,.tlUH,MltWILSON ~·"' • I PURLIC NOT ICE PUBLIC SO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •••"•"'"""'"'"•"•'•"••.:-T<••"•"".-~~~~~~~~~~:1~~~...:..:::::::::...:::.::.:.:.:::::...~~~~~~:...::.:::::::..::~.::::~~~ A lliOLUTION 011' THE a OAl:O 0 11...0lllCTOlll 011' TMI (OITA MllA G•oul Ml~.,,...n . . . .. ... ..• 11) s ... 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Fr~n•c or Wincll Trvcl( Oi>e••!Gr (ll;ionman Cltv~ICI• 0Pl!•t1or (1n~!dc) Equopne~t C.f&if>e• C••clt) Fc<d Fergyion twl\n <1r1g1ype 1nachmenrs) Ht llf.G01er AAGlo..,..n lgrouc(fl Pc .. er Con.:•~te (u,lnQ M&chlne 0Pe•.11Cf Powu (Cll<.felt s .. w O;>qu!or .Power Orlvo:n Jumuo ~orm S•lttr Opert1ct 1.,.,,, Cf tf•fl Oc:eri 1'r (io1>.11e) ~t•l•anarv Pl!k Wrapp1n!J ' (l~itnong M•cn,,.. Ol)el'lllll" Gfl OUP 4 '""""''h ''•n! r 1''""'" l!crong M•chone Ope';i"' l>c~mRn or r.l!.t•rnon «A· cnah a-co~tre1() C1!1p S~reodln>; Ml<~·n~ Or>ett !~r Contt•te Pump Ope• ,10• l~tnitll ""neo!~l Br dQt lype u~1e~d•r and l o•n!oble Oper~lar Oonky Loc.om<Ji .. e o• "-~c!~tm.,n !uo lo l !\<I mclvd>l'>I lt ton) Eou•pmon! (;r•d~er (Gre~se l•ul~) H~ll<OllH!r t1o "I Cper,.or H!~hllne Cil ~lew•r ~.gnolm&" Hv<!•A·llij rr.mer -.t.e•o S!om per Power S"''e!Per O~ara ror Rell~• 0fl'rt1tr (cCmPilcl"'gl Scret!<:I Oper11or f.t,:pneu or Concre1el Rodm•n l•tn<nong Mi<h•n• 01)e"ri!Of (UP to ' }t] GROU P 5 "'•P"•ll Plttnl £:n 9•l'l<!-0• Co1 c•ole BB!C h P!1l'lt Oi>e••lor «O It • or Jourtt•ym;in -l rionae •O'Quot~) (W~er~ <Cmmorco~I r-<l "'"' " "ot ll'>ed, no le,,, 1n~n ono ~ene•a T~• ope'"'er •~ re<tulred ) ro" ,...,1111 b•l<h plan• un 1$ "'°' le:;:; 1h.n 1 OPtri1!er-o .1t r ond l tddl!•onM employee) e .. ,.noe Ope••tc• 1111> 10 6nCI onclud"'g c. yd ) Bt! '>~''IW"9r Concr~!t Jo:n1 Matf\lllt OP<•i!or !Cena t end ~"'T'l•!ill ty~e) Ccncr••e ?l~ner C.~•iilCr O•f rl(l m,,n (QolfoAod tyllel U"<.~ I 11n1r t 0Pt •o:or Drillon-i M•cnlne Oto~•ilor (•1'l1w<l•"" "'"1cr 11,e11_) For~hll Oil·•~!!>• /ul>t:•• ~!on~ l•OdtUyl h~Ot0.1••P"I< S~elltr "'•o(l\o"e 0peri!Of' l&!taW PUlll t r ~eceJ In• !rUm..,.i""'n M1cn1ne l ool Olle•dl~r lo\IOl""rl lnrtrndl flill 51~1:1 \l•D•a!OI" M..:h.inocit Berm t u•O or Qlill•r tconcrelt or 1_pn1n1 MKh•n•td! Ftn11ner Opu u or l<""lfe1e--C!;iry Jonre.<111· Bodwell o• ,1 mlle•) l"avempn! Br•~k~• Qper•!Of (!ruck mounted. Oiler Jour"'ym•n· T•~!~•e rt<tulrral l!<>1<l 0 11 Ml•lno Mltll lM Olltra1or Roller OP<'r•TOI' l•.ll~lll! o• lont>nl AybOer Tl1ed IS1rrh Moving EQulom.,,1 (SH'!Qlt en9lnt, "" .. •nd oncludlng '5 j"ll. s!ruck ) Soil·P•OPcil«J l •r Pli>etln•f'l<l Mlch!nt O~r1tcr Siio Form Pump Oe>e•~•or (OQWl!f.Ofiven nv6rauhc htlln!I d!Nk l tor t 011c,e!• form') lu~Q~r HoliU (I drum) lvnn~I loc:omo!lve Di>erttOI" !over lG 11nd up te en<! lnctvd•l'IO 33 ton~! SUnoe• C r~n~ (Au•tl.,.We~1~•n or s mtl•1r •yiie l SkllliC>ll<!f't Qpeo-alOr (Crowler ilnd Wnetl Type O•tr '• yd i n• llP 10 1n(f l<1ChKl'"!I I'> YllS l Triclor ()p1t1 lor-Bvll11011r, l •mP<• Sc••Cfr (S•M91t 1!119•ne UP !O 100"' p . llyl\n!tl '"" """''lilr type-;, UP IP 1n(f onCfudt~I 0 S I nd ~1..,,l!or lype,) wci~t•-lo!nc••• <0on•no l o•~",9_11?•••Gr 10,t ff!ah•<on) ', O ' O i·.~; Cll:OUf" • . • • , .......... . emal1'•1><1 '-'"""'· "'' t e.1n°no 01 or, .. ~n vm et ~ ..., AoPlu U or CanL,e!'e Sp•!S!dlng Qperatcr (Ii""'""(! I nd flno~llongJ D"ne• Al< j.ifJNe• dr1I• •. ~·dw.n., Ja<• h•mm'• "'rn~l1 l'~Ylng M~cn one OoerdlOr (B••Oer Grttr1 or slmlJir wn••n•r car " ~' omono "''•Q>l'>, u,,(, mu,.lplc uno•, ivoe _ 2 it tet<C!m•n •eQuor<.od) •"d 1nv "~" .. 11 oln•• 'I""~ r• J!\!tnanlCtl d•ll\, 8HL Lima llo•d Pocto•. WtQntr PKtor or ~imUar, Oiierdlor .,.,1nour ••0~111 to 1ne •0•111 of tn()tl•t oov.or 1no e• B"d<Je Crt n, Ope•~lor •I.xi ni;i ontv 111111 ""O•k o•ne1wh e HW~•:lt'!d •n 111• (t ;t in Plt<e P o:>f L1vln9 M•Cllont O~alor /,\rmo•-""~'" a• Uno:1e,,111nO•n<;t Ot!We!n Ltolloret> Bnd Combrnallon M••er 1nef Ccmpra>.Or Oper;!~r 1Gun11e WOt'k) 01Jf!••l•na l naon-e•s oa rt'!d 1n M o~n,,, Flt•·ll~, 2/J/i 4 •• • i"IS Co..cr••e P umo Oll?rd!ar !!rue• rncvnlt'!d) Oiler rO'Quor ed ['lo •lie•. Jot•nJmme• 1' • 11 a rlll Sl~I er tonoer . I ru Concrete /Ao('' Ope••to• -.Pa ¥1n~ IO•ler or J o11rnevman 1r;1l~e Ory 1-'.>ck•t>Q of (Ollt•tle, Plut1v11.g, P'l!llno ct !.II"*° •e<iu••~> Bou Hcl•, . S6•1 tr~ne Oi>e•••ar luc la •nd 1n(lvdlrg 1.5 ton cop~clly) O•!er er F1r.t' (;rad'•· 11•!111w~v 8nG Slt"'ft P1~lft9, A••POIU, i 143. Journ!~r•Mn ''~'"~ •eQu••eG! {long eoom pay ai:ochc•ble) llunwov•. •nd >Onolnr tv<>e hr<1Yv Cf/of'>!!•l.<l•on Crusllong Pt~ni Ooe:ritor «Oii•• or JournovmvrHri•nee 1,qutrell/ F1te W~lcll!r, Ltm~•>• 8•~'11 Lo.Jotr1 • .Pok!r• lfld Oett"~ /VJ,,e•• tomm••co~I pav.er IJ ro1 U>Cd, no l~s 11\,;rn OllC gcn-Hanal~" • 5 &.15 tfll to• ol>t'!'•'C• ,, •cou.,OOJ c .. , t. Oo! Plpe!,ne L~bore• S &IS Dr!ll Doc.tor l '" & Oii l'!pclone Wrnppe•-f'ot Tet1<1e1 ""' Form t.\tn S 15S r 1e~1hn9 C•Qd•r Ot-!:r~!(" G•• ' O•I P!l)eiml W••PC>e•-4. Inch p;pe 1nCI over ~~IS Fa<~l!fl Op<"•il!Cr 101.er ~ton·) :.,,.,..11 C~,,.,, ~!1S G•~~e (~et~!'< H••d p,.,~ :0hno~r '165 C•1108ll O~ra!cr (0 l~r e• Jour,.eymdn Tra inee 1e11v•••d l lm p11<1 \l•f<rcto Mull• 1•1,111 S 95! c;;r.,.,.hng Mfttl!r,.e O~rator JelllnQ i I'S H~<!lnp Snleld OP••~to• KC:lll•n>•n Potmc" &nd f!le'1 111111+v,ng 1spnalt, ley ~old, ri"'1vy OuTy Aee>i>l•m11n tr('O!oOTe. 11mt c11y,tlc &no •lm,t .. r !ype m•Ter •• 1, HooJ.t Ooe•~lor fChlcaoo Ba<>m and sim ilar type) ~ .1pp1V1n11" me.in< op~1v•r>g 11•pp!nt;1 bru ,~lnq or 11.dlm•n R•ll Lonoec t no ~1m11ar lvt>t !Ofler or JOt,1rneym•11· "1n<1"nn of •u<n mller"•'1 lcr pl~e w1a~p1ng •nd l••onee r!lluir~\ w•IN~•oohnt•• ~fll Lefou•ne.iv B!eb Con1oactor or ~•mll~r •ype L~""'"' , <.,t.,~rM er Co">l•uc11cn S 6'~ Loi! S•~h Machine 011e1 ;i!o• (V•Q!Ourg and srmo l~• tvl'l"S) l llllll"" l•i"OO•M~ Wol(r i .t.1r L•nr-. ~ ~•) L1h Mor.•le Ooera!Pr (O•ler o• J~urncym<1n 1tam<'t roqul•edl L~oo er 1>.,e ... .,,.: "toll Sl ~el & 1•11n• 1,11 l.ood•r OD<'tn!cr (A!t,•y f•~hd, Soetra and somilor lyl)l!-Qller Ld,.11,'M!\' C•VU•n~r 8. Nur~Ct\I M·>n llt8" ~!'IOW(edfl• O' or JourntV"1dt\ !•Rtf'~• ll'ClVfledf p• .. n! mM""~I> •n!I n~w lo pl~nl t1>em Ln~' O<il MhlNldl Hol•I 0 11f!•BIO• 11•~r'I "''"'""""'tnl, 10 louow •nr l 1n!l~Ldl>" pl.n\ ~ l•I Muc~11111 M~cn•ne Op~,~ror I '• Vd -O•l~r or JourneymA~ M~'"ri•I Ha"''""n (\llnll1, S!~b,, ! IOO•o llM Oec<'I J 6•J h~•n"" t•Qulr"d -rvour• !lfl!'1 •~do• tlitt • IJD~I M ••r-Trvc:• Chui! M~n V.<111\ St~t,., Oed<•, fine•' Pnrum~llc (Ontr~te Pluclnl'J l.l~tlt•'lt O~td'Or !Hackler P1.-.1 f<>r.m<tMoon~ """ F001 n~s-Cu•b ~ Cull"' a. S•dewdn ~) well or 1lmll~r lvl><'ll OP .. •~IOf of Pneun•ai.c, G~· Elellr.c TOOi'. Vlb!A1ino Pn~um.1rlc H-~(flno Sltre ld (tunnel! M~~h,.,t, &. •lmol.>r "'•<'•"n•<•I tools not seg~•t!o!~ I 9~J Pumpereft Gun 0 11ernlor t ld>l•hert ne•C•n ~ RO•~•Y Drill OP<'!•Alor CctllYd•n~ CtoS'oO" !ype) (Oller er Jour. .Pt~n~;~:· :;"'1:.~';'"t~m•ll,~~e•~~~;,1 :; :;i;e,~~~~"9p,!e ·~n R~~:~:;~~~:~~1!~,~~11~,<1~l~~;~.o:n:•~:, ~T;,,'?i~•; IYl>C!t !ht <!•Ten 11111.1 camp1rhon ot a11e,atlon, •nt:IUd•f>D t nv < t od •II loom~ 01 lubullt ma1en"1 wht1~er pl!)\', me-YI !II ~ny and a ll 1>tt•cnm~nls o~er 25 yds t nd uii to i ncl 1nd11Cl1nn loll cv yCI~ !;!ruck I !•!lit or oon mel•ll•t CDfl<lu•I. and a"" otll~ ~1•Tlo<l Rubber·Tired Sttapl!• Ope,a!OI" hell-loaCll"!I -.P•lfdlo wti~I "'v lv<>e ol l~bulit de~oct u•<.od lo• Ult convovln~ OI 111,., _Joh~ Oee•e, 10'° .lftd ~,mH~r s•""'I~ utlolJ •nv •ub$1anct Ill" t le<n•f)! whMher ""''"'· 'ewooe, s.ohCI, s~111~ade• OPe•il!Gr !Cr1wler an<! \"heel l~;>e -o~er J\', ycl:;, 11•s. t lr. or a!hff 11roducl Whl110f!Yer tl\d WolhOUI •c-up lo and ltKludmo ''. y;J~ I Oll•d to Ill• ,,.turt ol m~ttrltl l•om whlt ll Ill• luCIY ' JSS Surllte tlNlleri. 11nd Pl11ner O<;er9!0~ l11r mMtrl1t '' l•brotale<I • · '1.ullber-l lre<I E1•11't Movlllg E11ulpmf'ftt O~r1tcr fmut11p11 F l~e LIJI:"''' Bdtltup M~n. coa1i119. 1roul•A!I m•~•"D ol engon•. up IY •n<I including 2S v.J• ~t•uc~! 101n1<, !>(ll llna, C8ul~ln<;t. <!1a11e•lnp &. onclud•nt •utlbctr 5 •lS Tr...,cr>,ng M•c!'llne Operalo1 (over 6 fl <koth Cdl>"clty, min,,._ ~•Skel lolnts, l>Olnnnv af!<! t nY i nd Ill 01ner s......lce: 6 ~SS fl<turer•, t•llfl!IJ H111er or Journeyman·l•Blnce requotedJ O•er!>he Conc•ete V!11r .. 1Dt Or>t••tar, 10 l'{lun<I. I. over •• SaSS t o .. cr Crane Opera1Gr (!w(I Or;erators re.Qy!red OI 111 llmes) Power DrPOm SwecJ>C•$ (Small) • 'liS lr.1ctor ComprtS!O• Orfll CGmbln1!lon Ooe:rator Prct11t1rlcated Manllol! ln~td!ler • S 611 Tr.,Jot 0Ptr•lcr 1 .. nv •v~ l••9tr 111an O.S lOO Flywheel h D A ~·o1no ar>11 S111n..1Uln9 .. S IJS 11n(f auer, G• ~1mll11r) 1Bvlldorer, ltmiier, Scra~r ind .Pu:.!'! l!op•ai:o Stone1>1>ve<, 1lli1C1nd swne or we1 ~dUtHI cantrett 5 fOS "Trl<ID•, ,lnqle ""ll•tlel Rocio Sllrnie• l r11c1o r O~·· It>• (8o~m 1111c~menl':l l Rolo Scrnllf'r nnd Tiiier . ••••••••••• l l !S lrAvt llng p,µe VJr•lllllng, CI M nrno;r t nd eMl!lt>g M1cl't1ne S~ndblo>1Cf 1No11lcm11nl • 6 095 Ope•a!or Sand!llaslet (Pel l ender! • S IJS Tunnel LGcomoll~e Otoer111or tover :m ton~! S<~•er • , • · 5 ''s S~o~el, Bi.cMhoe, 01aollne, C1am,~e!I Ooera!cr (over 1; yd and 5ep!•c T~ni.: O>g(la• 11 nd ln!otaller (Levid Milnl S 79S up to 5 tu ~d /\\I! C) (Oller or Journeym~n-lr•lneit <e>-~\l:ct~;1;u~;~~:~~ Mnn 8. GUldehne S~l!er :~;s G~~~t:17!Lonp 8.coom pay IP~•tllllel '" l an11ie•~. 011r~o. W.Kkcr & !ilm•lll• IYPt S 9!S Cr~no Op~r~tor -Ov9r ?S '°"'· yp lo aoCI inclvd!no 100 !on~ T~n~ Scale• & Clcnn(r 5 P «Long 8coom to~Y ~nplltM1lel (Olltr, Journovmon trillnea or l a•m.in nod Mo•1 • .rmAn . • S6t S !wo or>e•~IO" •ociu>tedl 111111 Crib ar Tool Hou~e L~borff rac<o rd•ng !O Met•'°'•ndum D"trlc~ Bs~e Op.,r~lor ILOno Boom f>l>Y Otlfll~10lel ot A.11•~tm~1 11e!w~n teom o1tr•' Laba<'Of ~' tn!e•n~llon 0 1101 O•um M•~e• (Oller or JO.Vtney"""n·l•••ntt re®"t!dJ •Is d1ted 41>"•1 1'/, JQ•11 . • . SM.5 Monor1l1 Lccomollve Ope•~!O• !Ol~el, QB' or e\«t'1C) l ire Chm~r. Fllller, Cheon S"w Oper11or, Pltrsbvrgh Motor Plll'Ol·l!llldt Dt>e1-•lor h•noie 1t1Qlne) Chlppe1 or slm!l1r l'f'pe Brusn Sl!•edd&r! 5 ess Multlale Enqlnt Tr•cror OperaloT ( E11CllO •nd similar tr Pt". "Tftnth109 M1c111tie, HM1CI Pn:opeUt'!d 5 15S •-tepl Q11ad' C~I} Unlf~rgroun<l L•llllre.-, lncl\ldlni Cals~on e111owcr S 115 P11r1y Cllll!'I y,;~l<llnwn •HS ~vtlbet·T lrt'!d Eartll MOY•llll E:ou1pmen1 0Pf!l"Jtar. 11n91t"" Wekllnr;I In c:cn11ec1lon Wl!h 't~"b01cr5' ..Ork .. , •.•••• 6 t5S 11lne OYt r llOy !loll) y!I~ struck Wlncklw Cle.>hff ••. .. . • •• • • • Sl4S Rybb•r-l l•etl E,arl~ Mcv!no Eou1pmen1 0Ptt•!er (MVll•PIO • 1Ml•t8!el vpgrldu'll,l OI 9c per tlou• lbo\lt 1n Other tllt!!fitft>OM e>ng1no, l!uclo(f, (lll>ttll'l11•• •nd slmll•rl !O•~ 2J \'(JS. 1no up Men wor11101 l•IM" Bosun Cllolt, Swl1>11l1>11 Sc1tlokl1 ti!' wtl'ehCIH ll"Of'l'l • •091! 111 ~ tu vo~. '''"'~ ~ ar c1blt, sf\111 rectlYoe 1sc per hour l bCIYt tt>e 0119hc1blt r•te. l rac!or LOtCltr Oper.ior (C•1.,,,ler •Ml wtitti type o~er 6\'J TUNNl!t. CLASUl"l(ATIONI Yd! I ••rcll Plant Ltborer • . ...... " ••• , l!llo11tr, Dr/Htr, Powdef'11'1111 ........................ .. :~1:1 "l:.'::, '"r~ick.:M11'" '.'.:::.::::::·.'."' ..... , .. Cllto,~1-11 ~-· • ......... . (t>emi(;al '6r01;I J1lmo11 •• • ................. . Cherry Pltk••~n .......................... . He1llh j, Well11rt -•SC per nour TO#@r Cr1n1 ill:tl)llr fNf! Pen1lefl -SI.JS P"I' hour Shovitl, Ofelthoe, Ot-.illne", (l~m:htll Oper1lor {OYcr S CV yd V~<-'llln _ JSC P'• l>ou• 1.1 A.C I (Olltr or Journtyman-troln~ r~ulred l (1..0f!';! l coom NOTli Se .,,,.., II t hours, e•ch1<l1""' mo.1t 1>11riod, tw be</llr'I 11 7,00, 1.ltl, PIY •PPtkabtel ' .,. "':".o c ~ m. ~.,;'u con111tut• 1 revulllr di Y's ,..drk lot wflkfl 1111111 l!me' Wrld'r -Cer11f!ed tht 11111~~1-1~ llou,ty •tit 111111 be peld "" 111 llilfls. Slnolf tflHI >N-s Ml~t• Ooor1t« •nd slm!ltr Put;rtnltl Eqv•Prllefll P•tml..m 1.,.11 oot •PPIY ""lltn!'lll!l vncier 200 feet Ml!tvr o..iiv ill:uwlrmtn -W1ldtr com1>!na1lon Sllllle•, wl't1N'ler -rklnv Of not, rktl~e j()c per t!Ollr •bon ll!e lll!lhl'll Gill:OUI> • • · · •••••.... paid tlnsll~1fon onr ""'ldl ri. Ills ltl>llMllllP. Aulo G"'"' ~•!Of 12 Grodi Ctlect••s end I .Odltlonll 111111 tfnPIO'fff requlr.OJ S.S.N AulomeUc Siio fOfm Oper110r IGr•de Cht(~or, tl('l'oelfm1n, 1.IJ Oli.1 Of J-.iey""9n-lrllntil rt®lrtd) ? IJ Cr~ C)ptr1lor -°"'r 100 !Ont !Olltr, JourMymen-tnlMt M" '.. """' fl) OPer1!orJ ttqul"IKll llllh9 l oom PIY •POll<IOlt ) &JI ttoltlt O"'ttor. s1111 Lw1, Gw Olt'•kk1 or11m111r fYP9f 1 ll ((efl'lb• ol hol11lne IOO '°"' er mort) 10111r Of JovrlllYf"f"" " ...... flck>lflolll 111/IJ 11.21• 7 11' ' • ot.• . .....• ,,~ , ' •• , • I M• .. ., •. I.ct• PUBLIC 1'011CE PUBLIC 1'0TICF. IOlljj•no, 1!1,1el;d, Ut9t~oller tnd ~•rr,,lat IYPI o>el lO <U y(fo •HUto.l lt\llJDer·fl•"° Soll Ll»Cll"I $C•tfltf' O~tor (l>.odle \I/her! - A\l'llt' t'/P9 !All•IOtdlr>t -I or "'°'" Uhl!SI Aubbe•·f lt"" k••IN• OPl<e"D• -Putlll~ -tnatl\e< l>u,n C•I, Pu1,.·P un (..X Pl• """' •01:1••o0<1~! 19' l;roo}e !•1tJ f t ..cf•M E~lptM~I Op.,tt(ll' 11 u~•"I onlrJ l•h<l•m lltCIOt Otot••IOf cOuad t C• 1Jmder type) l ""nt1 MOI• 1!10•!119 Mlcfl,ne Oi:>t••IOr Glit:OUI> t Cenol Ll1u• O~••••or ~Ml!•~' tntn • ~ft\PIOv••· Op..-t1or. ou., V.'1IOV MKn•~oe. <»·o· Co.r1;. ,, rirq~1•~\ Ctn.11 t rim~• Ope,.100 tO~t!•~t. Olltr t nef f'llO Olhtf t m- plOYff'll C"J•"""" er •~I! "°'""m'"' req11l•ll4! Hthcoto1t • l'llOl Mi.thl ~• C•al•"'•~ OP1•11er lll•molt c .... ,,011.a E•1tn ""CN•l\Q c11 .. 1to"1"'' Opo••to< ("' t n• Ope••!Ot _n.11 O;l4tl!e mgrt 1n1n '"'" Ill to•e<:"'• Of •• ..,,, moving ~u1pmt"1 11 Clllt 1+me! 1\1 to Per nour t<l<lll!Onor l It 11.,. fl!t ) WllH I E~t•v•!nr Opor1ror f,vtr 7Sl tll ~11,; ~f hour -I Opero!a•• tn<I 1 O•I•• w J~u• nt 1m1 ... lr••nte 1nCI 1 Ht•vY Outv l'or,.11mcn •tOu re.I) '"' •l"trtfltl•~ ...... '"' •M~• '"° ~l•~U""" cl~H•h<ll .. llt • ••• Cr1wtl>f Tr te"'r (011<>• •l -YJC" iter nour tdd•l!Olltl Pu•h-.Pu+I Ill.lag• -50, Pot hOVt .o<llllONl To .. tr (r1nt• -Oc per hOur or<ldll•l."!•I J 0111m Hol•I -Uc ~· no11r ao1111'°"" Al l wot k ~rlcrme<l 1n l v,.n•h -llt per nou• 103]1,orol ' .. Wtdnrsday, Ftbr uary 13, 1974. DAILY PILOT 43 Pe nt.IC "OTI C~ l'l'Bl.IC '-'O'l1CE "''" P1umoe< & '"•m!••••• C.tnt•ll FO•tmlll 1~ , •OO·• Jou•ntY"lln r••• 1'1"'1\0tl ' i1u"1f111er l'a•••Vltn 10·. •OO•J JoutMY"lln 1111 Pl11"10.t • S•N.,lf<l'er • l l dC &11•n•• U 61 t• .. 11n " ""••htt 1.,.._ f'e<1ot°'1 lt"'\. V•<•1•on I]. A1>1,,...,!,~t A. Jwrnt yrn.n fftl1'•"9 l'• Utolot 1 Pootll"• l'a<1fflt 11 UI I I ; •·~lo•1 J1111•,,.vm~n ht•ll~' ... ,,.,. f'.,101Cn 1r1191"on & "-'""' '>P'"" tu s, ... , L S1o'"I (.)•••n f>•P<'l•1 l•toit~ ' V,cl!lf o P9'!1I011 \lht o!10•1 I. HGl<th~ (Ol\lr8~>01, A<lm "' ""'on & PtomahPO A11pr.,,r.1,' .iwrn"''™" ft••"•no • ( & lltt,.19e•i1>a<1 G1n1'"l Fo•el'!'\tn 4 ( ~•"•Q••U•0>1 Folhtt f-°""n"'n • C ' ll~•llQ1 "'''°" I •tier !If~"" & 1·1r11.re 1111111 U It "' lfl'• " . 10•. 111111 w" '" ... , ... ,,. ' 1•. ,, . "11n J IO l-4 •• "' " ·~ tA!i.o lnch•c!•• !ur~ey 11\d H~d•OQ••toll~ ... orlll Long Boom Oper .. 10•\ ' 01'••• 1Sc ~· nour to' ni 11)(l': ~Ot P .. ''"~' !or ••ell .,<)dll!Onil 20' ol bOOm or PO•lron 111C•t<tl O>lort r ece•~t UP To • fn•~lmum i'P'l •II" YO~"''~" f"On>o"an Trl'nlng l'L,\STEI ER. Fo•tm~n !.o 400,, ' " ., " 11101 IS at t~e 200' •&le l ;ondem Tyo• E11ulPm"1t -Str•pero Gtlly Oum~:. •!C II 00 01r h'~' 4dd1!1on•J Pl• '···· •~e~1·n rL Y1CI!•'• l l!AMSTERS ALLOCATIONS. P~n ll0'1 lll l/JJ-Jx• Tne Un•on <¥\•V• i i 11, "''er"''""• Vl)On •t lc •H '!<!y V•ce••Ol1 O•~,· wtUlen nOl•r t P"O' to NO•amt><!' 1, 19)) 1110. l••'1t p,~,.,,01,en ,111 !"t •n"'""'" '" 1ny or .n (11 llov1!y "'•Q• '11 ""· "rort n•lce ,, ""l " '~ " •\ !1• Heol111 j, U/eltote. 1J) Pni~loo, 4•' V•ci t1a<1 Hull· "LAS l lll T£MOEll (liDOftt•) <11.v. P!~•!er ''"'J~r ' 1111 If He•ttn I. Wtlll•I -1Sc per hour 11 ... 11., & \~~"~•• v "~ ,, Pro•1on -6S' Ott nour Pet1\l:l<I Voctlian ' Mollo•v F111'\d-ll l:IO Plf!' hour V8l8HO~ I '> Farem•n Wiien • (onlr~ctor emplOV> on ~•S ll•YtCll t or"'°"~ Te4m ,i;:;-. ''.'u l"ITCH ROOll' & OAMP WAtERP~OOI" ' 1,.9 l'QU>Pf'l'lfll! und"' 1n~ jurl.dotnan ot m1 To•m• ~,.. .. e•• " • • ll'••t~ !1100! I<! •••r~J .. l /Ullt ~uil>l'fteni 1.,..s 1ngn ••• 1or-~ 8r.d milnltnt~c• ""IUl~mtnl, I~• Cc1"IJ.or•t" 0 1 •I l•Dclor ~an o ... 1;in~1e one T...,m••er io Cr~tt f a,em•n and "' '"~11 Jou••t~•ll lM •u ,~ f~ce.ve ~c per nour f!lOtt It:"" tt.1 Mg~..,, l eam•ter d 8 . .lllt•• o" ov.r (l,,;J C ~•~n "'"''"lie b Foreman ll /1/IJ lotn;.o'"'' tldp '" '" " ' ~ 1>acot""'" Ct n,.,,t Oto1rl0ur.,.,. l rur:lr: O"v"' cl Vfll>otle ar (Ooml>•n•uon c.f \ler.ICJe. ol 1 AJll•,• l A~I&,. ~or tn()t4 A~I"' O"ver ol ~otd 011 5pr..aoe• lrotk O"v•r of rr•n••! 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W1orenou eman ijn~ T..,.m~IH V.'o•etw.iotm.;n Clerk \/~ltr f•ut~ ~ A~•!!• J o• mo•t Ax!es .. \•1e1oe• VlonLh lru.I( O"~cr-U' t per llCUr ~a<lllol>fl•I ... nen O""''<il!"!I llONer v,1ntn, o• oltnd•• •llC<.•BI alli(llmctt!:; •1,1l1~0.,., •II ven•cle,; 11!'.is m.n ~IX ion. ~uo1etl lo CI SC app•O~~I. II ~S "°"'"" & '\O•l•t • o I) Pt!H• """' i IJ V••.,ll011 "' "' . " . " . " . ., "' . ., ,,, ' ,, "' ... '" "' ... .. , ·~ ... , .. "' .. , "' ... ,., Cu•• Cneo. -G'I 4u1,,cn1•ce~n,p & I r•n ·n~ A.dm 11•,llM•to~ S ~EET METAL l"Ot<Mll.n 11, ~~·~ JUU''")"'''n o;....,,r111 F~fP"r~1 \~ , "'"'" Jwlo •~-eyn ~~ .. ~ .... I •~et•I ,~,,~, t1~ •• 11h 11. •~d1 ,,, •'en•10., 1 .. 1rrn•o•I~ al P~n .. c~ V~<ttllnn ~DP """ • TE l!l',\,l!O WOl!KE I~ 11ELPERS " '" ,., 11 1111 ~9 !2 (•ncluo~ vac•llo~t .. '"' " '"/roll " ' "" All l'I;. ~ M~tn•n-Wo« \6 ;G.> htl~r t r lc.cr M ·'-""•! C1•t••to• J ~J 11e~t•n & v •• 11 .. •e 75 V • ,,1,vo 10 r-.. ,"" ..a lll.E l AYEI •II 6!1/7l •'""'"'ft~~ JO men l l ~""'"II~~ o\•• Journ1~m•n r v•~n ... ~ 11 m~ or '"0'" \.S C.O ~~.>.e Jvu•,....v..-1n Tole l•1« l~foillh & Wl•life lctnrlOrec (1.>, O•l p~ '"" V.)<~11011 A,pp'~"l.c• n•t1 111J "' " " " 1,1~ Pron..,11(rtl 13 • t:mlllov~r ln!Ofno1hcn,.1 r~"-lf." o ... -11~r.o Pt• monrn TILE NELPEI: ·11 role Heloer :.e•••l•...t l11a ·c~"mL<O lol• Htlr,.,r l!e!lr•rne.,1 " ,11113 16 11 • 6 ,195 J I~'\ " ·" .. •UILDING AND CONST•UCTION TIAOES COUNCii. D~ OltANGI! COUNTY 1,U2 E, C!lti.tnol St , S1nlo .&<11 n Ttl Lh•fSlmas S~v•"9~ O•!dbol•!\' &. t:.ero••I lldta!lg~ 5d•lr.QS f•I• 1<1111•~•"! 1~m1.o101..,, p~~~ V•I .~ m so-J\41 SU•·TllADES W.&GI! ltATES .t.Sa l!STOS WD•KEI S G!'fler~I F~ro..-..n ~c al>O<le JOIJrnti~man Forem•n ?Se •llo<.a J ourncym.ll'I 11.Sbel!O'l Work!'<1 1-tea1111 ' W~lfart Peros•O.. . !oo••ng1 • o,,uPfll•tH'tal Health 4pp•!!"1!1(e a OILEllM•KE lt:. ' aLA(ll.SMITH Fo•emen ..... 1~ran1 Forem•n Gtnt<il Foreman -!o r.!l CamPoinY & Union 8oile,,,,.,.ke1 & 81 .. ck,moth He•lth & v..eu .. •e f'cns•o" \/•<~,,.,.. ApprN!l •c~nlp &llCl(LAYE• F'rem•n -? S m!n !'.I) above Journe~""'n l'01em;,~ -6-11 me-i 1~ abovt Journevm~" Forema11 -11 &. a~e• I r..o t t>OVe .Zou•neym .. n Sr.d<l11ver & S1ont M•,cn' , HNllh & We!•ert Pct1$•Gn V~Cdl•on Trade P«>mol•On App•e<iloce alt:.ICKT EHOElt:S IL111tr1rsl 1 efl<le<"s H,.dh~ ' welti•e . PPr,UDn Vatat1e-n • (Alit:l>l!t, Lli'jDLEUM & SOFT T ILE LAYEi Co•~l. Llnc!eum ' Solt l 1le Lt VCT C•rPl'T s e .. erl iv.c 2'1 Mdltrio1I HaM1er (Vite }&) Scin\I~' A~"lltt!O• (Va < 361 Htal111 ' WeU••• Pen:•on \lacot•on l\pp•enll!e ELEt TllClllH Genrr11• Fott on,;n Forem•n SUD F O•em•n Cable ~p·llt.~• Foremiln Cable Sllftter Wttem•n Llnem.iln. lKlln•t•an Ce1111led Weloor Heil1n ' Wl!'ltare Pe...•on 4pp<e~1'~• Employee !•among tl E 8 F ELl!VATOll M~ll•<ut •n cna+ge lole<n•"'' 1oo1e1per P'Olltli()h•<y H!°l"tf Hea!tt\ & Wellart Pen''°" \/Att!ion ''• ra 5 v•••s I. 4"• 5 'fe••s or more l/l /lS .. '':;a .. " " " '" ltll/11 ~ ., "' "' " '·" ~ ·" 511/11 JI IQ .. '" .~ ~ " 511 111 Ji IS .. •• I 3S " 11111, *' '' "' '" ' ,, ·" n .. ., t/ll lJ Sil 52 "~ "' 10 9• •U ... ... " ·" .. ,.. 211/IJ 110 ., ... "' ... ·"' " Eoucatlon.i OIS \11tdllc;n Suo~1enienllll 'l'• rrgular ho,urlJ rdlt 10 tlf91bl~ em~leyce GLAt lE• I /I/rt LMi!<nJn ,}$ ~t>Ovt JoumeymJn i c.,!lot<!l r; ?S t belvt Jourl'levman Over /In !loor j.(J Glh/ler 11 '1 llnclude"O \tiLilloonl Hea1tn " Wt'lf••• .Sol Penooon Ml \llta!lon & Hchdo1Y lJ , (Includ ed In wa'9a) 0.ppfen!oCt<~•ll O• Du~ er.~~ Qif , 1 , 01,abol•ty tP•yLneck P•ote.:toon> o, LA TH Eil (Or•n9t Counlv 1r11J I/IS/I) fare"1in !01t Ibo•• Journevm~n '•'" Ln1ner ~~ 7, Ht~l!h ' We•f~r! 6~ J'en.,on .15 Ut t •tron 'i."/ r rade Promohon .1~ .1,~prenll<e ro M.&lalE tt!!Ll>ER.S 'II '11111 M11rc1e 1-fcllll!'S , SJ 'j OntlvdM Vic•llon "cn11>1rn.as Sav•"95l IM~l>t'!'lencell H!liier h i J mon!ftl Tile lm.u•1>nce • • • • Tile ln1urtnto .2'5 lemotoyec P-1~5 ,0•) Rt llremen• ~ Viteotlon 30 O<i.allllltv 20 Chroil""8• Slvlns;;s 70 l'AIMTERI 1/1/11 Fortman •men or-le~:; ,50 ebove J ournerm•n Foremen i ""'1 Of' more 75 •t>o~e Journeym~n Rru1~ 51 641 Bruin, Swing Sl"1!1 1 tl Iron, ~!ttl ' erldpe .. 19J Iron, Stoet 1. e ,,l!!;c, ~w•n!I siege • 11 h on. s iee! J. BrldQe Sll••Y I II tron, S•ll!!!I " l!lrldge Sor1y Swing St~ge. I o ~.an<tlllo,lcr I II S<lf1llOl•1ler Swing S!191 I •s P••ntitr. 8uft>tf' 111 P1111t1nanger I 11 Sll~I Rot~ l1oer • II Sh ttl Rock iU•lnQ B•rOOlcerl I 61 ST'1~1 Roe~ (U$1""' S~lm BG~) • 61 Srtep!el11.k worker t r,r Journeymen 5pr~y 1.t J Journeymon Spray, !>W•nQ S!•Ge ,, I II Jov,neym•n Sprty. Climbll'l!I S!eel ., If) Alg';!!•I Chmblng SIMI I 11 JQUr~md" 1!1•11111, CUmb•ll!I 5!HI 1 11 HNl!h & Wcll~rt ,4' Pcn1!on ,•1 Lll1 1n111r1nce .10 V1c1lo;in .0 Admlnlllrlll•o OS 4PP•tntlcesn10 01 Ou-es Clleclt Off .10 ~enlor Memoer , • o~ SICH l>AINTEl:S ICttnmof(oll) 191111) Le.tdm1n !Con~lr1,1e1lon) u .P JOUf'neym1n (Con11tucllon ) 6.:i2 Jou1ntym1n (Sign .P1lnlul I 11 P,ctcrlal Artist t ot Helper P11,.1 & C:oni1ruc11on • lS Htttn" & we11 .. r1 ·'° Pen~lon , , .I() I Pold Hcllddy' V1tat•011 ud to 10 v•1 "'* ol!tr lg yrs "· .,,., 70 yrs • •'. ?I I''~ 11• .. 1t!er i 1 vr~'7.l"• oft1r 1J yr$,,., t ilt•?• yr1 I'• SIQM l>AIHTElt:. !Ct11'1mll(ll t 0Ktrittr) 1111/JJ Journeyl'l'ltn ,., 11,10 E Helper • ) OD ' «>"• ot JOu•"evm.n ln(re1i t tn~e111ef Hetlln I. W1ll1r1 "'°''Ion VICl!lon itOllll l>AINTI• Art111 ~lgn 1>1int1r "" .~ .ll ) , .. ''"') "" .,, lrl~ p,gmo!lcn 10-> E,.1p1eyer 11«): ~1 500 per E<IUC~• onal mo STATE OF C"'Lll"ORN!"" " ' J SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I l(ERM RIMA, 5Kt!IBrY of tt\e Board llf Orrtcl0t1 al ll'ie Cos!I Me-.• Sanr!1>ry D«l••c t 01 Oraf1';!e CounT1 r al lor nla 00 HEREBY (ERllF Y rnal In• 1orevoi'.r>t Reol>luUon be1ng !;'e>ol11uon ~t>. ll l }Q, .,.,,.., nuly F••)ed ·ep.oroYed end ~oallll'f.Cv '<'!.a BOll•d, •PP'OICd ~•d olrintll tv 1119 P•tSl!l~nl cl SA•<! Board t nd •Ht'$1ed bf tt>• ~e<••t<l•Y ol •~•d 6oa•d all a • ~ •"'1ul~r m ee!•ng al ~aid B1>o1 r<l held Gt\ tne 61~ !fto'/ ~! Feb•vl•r, 1~1 ., ar•ll 1na r !lie ><1me w11s Pil~•ed ena iGOPlell by !he lollowong [o11 <~II ~01e, 10 wt "YE ~ 01•-ec!o·s -t";,!o<~ner Btog'" Wirre~ I tlOf > Dor.._ I ors -t>cn• A.8$E ':f Drc~<lor~ Rom .. Portot DA.l (O •II•> I!~ ~"Y ol Ffllru.,ry, 19/l ' 1(£."llM 111~.A S'<:r~1iry ot Ille e~rd 01 0H<"CIOc• ot t~c Ccsl• Me~a Sdnol~tY 0.,1.,,1 Qr.,n11e couniv. Catllorn•• l!ly 1<01nr1en Mo<hdme• l~l:•L ! A•~·•••"I ~e.:rtlary Puor.111.., O•oM~~ c~~r 0~11, P1ro1. Ft o•u1ry Jl 1tl4 l>t:ULI C KOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO C•EOITOIS OF I ULK TlllllNSFEll ISec:1 '101·1101 Ll.C (,I 1~us1..1c NOTICE SL.I" 1lo.&I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT EMENT Tnt foltow1n9 IM!f>on5 "'' 0<11n'1 busl""'J •u NOil.TH 8 RE• COMP/\N'I' lo6 Oce•u Avpnue, Seil Bt•cll C~lltorno~ 9'0i.:l Sl<!nt y W1t1nbe•g ~5 A•l>Of Rlli>C. Long 801ch, Calllornia Qce H1rrv .S Coonen, ~ Occ1n Ave"""' Stnl B1ocn, C•li!o•nla 'IO'ltO · Ma~ Coont n. 3935 Cou"''¥ (lull Dto~r. Long e111cn. C1Uto•nl11 90I01 "IARGAAET Y ~EE er \YELL ; FAl!(;Q 8ANIC, I J Admln•s11~111"' at'"' esla!e 111 Gll!>etl C Ntt. dllC•a.ed •~ Stcteua~ In !nltres t or C.•l()trt c. ..., •• uoa E Oc:11n Avt11uc, Ao!, 1111. LO!'~ 8e1c11. C1lllo•nl1 "Thi• bu1r1111~5 I~ Conducl..a OJ • ~.,.. •• , Pif lntrohlp. Htrty S Coont n, Genera! P•rlner Th" st1temtnt "'•~ lolecf wlln t~ County Clar1t af Orong1 Countv V" J1nu1 r~ 31, 1t1~ tlOllCE: IS HEREBY GIVEN TO lHE l'Ullllihed Or•"llt Coasl 0 111\1 CREO!TORS OF MAlllO FERN ANDE Z, Ft b1u11rr II, lJ, 111 21, 19T• l 1<1nJler~•, •~~1 lraos!e•OI', wl'tOJf llus1n~1s Mld•e!1 h 1sss Neww 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Souievdr(f, Cos1a Me$11, C~hlo•ola, 1nternh l----...:...::::=;;:;..,:::::_:::~::_ ___ _ to l•an11er to PISCES MllRtNE l!IOAlS. SL,·14031 INC. • (~lolOfM! .. •~1 1'0'~1!Cfl, W005e NOTICR TO (IEDllOIS llVJl111~\ 11adr~.1 1; 1$$S Newporl SLll>l lt:IOlt COUlt:T 0 1' THI! Bou•t•••O ~o~t~ I .... ~. C811IO•~·~ ·~~ STAT• 01' tALlll'OlllJOA 1'0111 ro110 ... 1f!g ll'Ol>etlv t10 1< l(>(;alld a! lSSS THI! COUNTY o,-011.t.NGI! NtvlllOr! eou1evnt~ Co.lo Me J I , N1 A·7HU (tll1crn11 A•I m~ Pock 1,. trode, E'1a!1 ot JOSE.PH mer~han0•5e, lnYtnl~ty >uOPllts, !l•tures, Dece111d •• N.-.SON, lurnl1ur11, e~u•P/f\ttll, lea~t>Old n n d NOTICE 15 HEl!Ee Y &!VEN to tn• fettel\o!(f !mJ>rovem'"" ol th•' tcrt11ln t•ltlllars ol 1ke 1oo~e n1m...:1 <1-.:"°'M t>u~ine-· '"""'" •• 'PISCES l/IAfl lNE" "'"' •IL per1Qft, llt¥1ng <l•lms ..,..1n~1 IP<t l!'!I I! l!SS "ltwllO•I &oul,,ard, Curia t~e 111d dt <eOent ••t r~ulrtd to Ill• I •U8. C111olg1"ll tllem, \lt•lll Ille necen••Y \llWC:""rs. In 0 11,111" me 1111ee r t .r.r5 1mn111<11a!elr tnt olllct al •t>e clerk of '"" •btvt" llt I ~"" >.!•O MA~IO l'L .. ~f\NOEZ f lll!lltd Hlutl, "' '" preun1 tt>em, whn i..i. cl:tldut 1eu l>ll~·nt~ unCI" Ille lht noece1io•v "°""'"'"'· ta t l't t ••' ~... , n. "' ~! !~e 1..illo"ll"9 Un<!t •\IQned 11 !he l•w Ofllct ol l(,INOl'l •11" "'~· ANO ANOElfSON, 1010 Na<lh e ro•!f'frov nu~1 l u.,nt•• '"1'•ltS' St1111 A,,., Calltornlit '"01 ... 11ic11 1~ NI,,.., ,\(fGrt•l'S' lilt Ill.let OI 1>u1I~• of '"" urw1e•~•Q""1 .uer \APr 1 1, 1011. ,,,,tes :;.1>11 Em!)orc1<1•ro In tll mat1e•s Pt•l1ln!n11 10 1ne ettttt llyv I, 19/J '°''~'tllt ll'.lB Poh1I, f•llf. 114 •aid 0.Ctdenl, wl!ni" ft>ur l1'<lnl1'1& Ja!'I 1, 1011 p,,,~, )</\J Cct11 tl•';!,,.,,•Y •lier '"* fl•sl 11ublte1Uon 01 1t115 flll'tll'9. Otc !, lt7J M jton• C '"''~''-'"0 lttcn. Dtllfd J itn n . 191 • (dli'Dtnle 00 0 , Oec 1, HIJ. l'l\C'"• 1$.S.S NtWPOll ,.!vO R HY W N""50N Feo ll 191~ M••lne Crull Mo~. Cilll Admln!s.,1trl• wltn-thlowlH -.,n lht Jl l<l ln•t not CI lrtnsltr wilt tie llt•Od of tF'4 E1to11 OI l"9 ,...,, <0<1,1Jmm1>ltd on 0' t111r Fl'lll'ut rJ' 76, nemed dKldtn! 197~ t i 1nt onot• ol GEOAGE L l(INO•L AND A"Dlllt~ON 110110 A••o•~e• A.r 1:.1w, l Mon1rt n ly· C•fl MIUl\oll Oluck1tn<!vr, C1bi.rtfllllwr , •• •. ••. . • •• , contrite Crew, lnclitdu ROCld1;1 I. SpreMotr1 ••. 7,13 ....,.,. E~t•Y•lor Oper1tor (2 Olltr•lora tnd oner or Joumtym111- '" lr1ln1e r1te1ulrldJ 6 II M1Clll nlc1I ~onlslll~ Mirc111nl O'Pert!Or ---~·~"°! ' . tlon -mr to ~ yr1 ••· 11111 el!~r n vr•. 1 2•. •fl~• ?l vr:. t~""ll" & W~ltlf~ •n 10 rr>, ,,. 111 ... 10 ~'J. I••\ 11tor '' ~rt r•. 1 8,oy Pln1n ~U•!t IOJ L1gun1 t<l l;uol, Int NWlll l~.tc!WtY .o!lr ~,. i•ltlt A11t, C11llor11!1 tt1t2 I O~!~d ft~•'18'V 11, l?IJ Cl \tl U.7'11 •.I~ P•~._j ~ 'ol.l!INE. BOAT S, IN(, AllO•l!ty ftf1 Alll1'lln1t1rt lthr wllh-11\o•Wllrl D111mon<1 Orln1r ............. , •••••• , •••• oumpmnn ..................... . Oum""'~"· 0 11!1ld1 • •••• • ....... Gro111, C.unm•n •• I• MObUe form lrt\191tr Opa•fl'Of' "II Mo1or P11rol Oi>er11or 1Mu1ll·tl\lt11'1tl ... "'" Maltllt MAC.lllne Dlle•tlQt U OPera!Crs rl!(luirocll f,tl l!ubl)tr-l lrtd L:trtll MOYlng E11ulpn1"'1I Ope••tc• (""11\flfH• Pen1lot1 I P•l4 Holld1yt •• .. l•nn;lfr~~ '""'•t• Bv MA~IO FEllN .. l"fOE< .P11bll1f\od O·~~g· ca~\t Ot•lv ....... ll uOll•lltd O.t nge (Goo,, V•llv P hcl J ~l!UlfY ,,, ' JO t~(! feb•t1•'~ '· 1, Ftbr~•·~ 11. 1911 )71 r• 191f :')j.Jt I l" !. OAIL Y l'ILOT ~: • JlUBLIC NOTJCI!: 11.~·'-4 FICTlf lOllS IUllNl•S lolAlllt" ST .. flMl!NT * ,,,, 1(1110.,irog ll'f'Wfl I\ ~"II l>\l•IMI~ .. M<C LA!llE SltOTHESIS, I" VI• 11•v•t Nt•IJC'"' 91~" C•lo l '1..o l)Elt .. LO L MtCl. .. l~E hM• P'"t>- Pf!IPl~t> '" .,,.,, 11•¥••· ,.._110r1 Ot•fn C•ll'OI"•• llNtO l"'' l:U\IMU " DtU•Q COl'!IUCl.0 0, ................. , C.e••la L Olo((l.,•t J ~ • •••l•tt·•"' 1u.a ..,,,,. •r• co~"''' Cl•r~ ~' cu • ....,t Cc...M , "" J1nu••~ ,,, 1tl• ,..)lltl P..othMll O•.,n~~ CO••' O•llY P•IC>f P~tUl'V I !l, l'(l, 11. IV/• OOO·U P UHLIC l'\OTI CI-.: SLP-1.0IJ NOTICE TO r ltllDl1'0111 SUPEl lOlt COUi l 01' THE ~T•Tli 01' r .. 111'0 .. NIA 110 • THE COUNT'!' Of OltANOI. No ... lk ll o:'c~:::o o! lll[NE C CHANCELLOR. MOTi([ I!. liEllEB'I' GIV EN to t"-<'~•!o•~ o• I~• •l>O•• nomflJ Ot(e<I<!"' I '"•t ~11 """o"' n .. vlng C•••"'I •'lid'"'' I IM ~~.a ~C'"iltn• .... •llKIU"O<I to l>I• t1'.....,. w•tl> '"' noco .. a•v voutM t\, In "'' fllllct o• "'" cle•k cl •lie ol)Cv• ~!llltd co.J•t Of to pto>ent ,,.,....,, will> "'" ntce1,;1•1 'oucl>••~. 10 • 1'• uf'>ll~,..gnea di'"' L~N O!t•lO el l(INOEl II.NO A!<OER~ON , 101? N0'111 &• ... llwf", ~ .. ,. •• "'"•' ("""'"'d '1101, ....... 1c .. h th~ p1,, .. of Lu'"'"'' o• 11>1 11"6t•tl1tn«1 oh .Jll mdll••• l>P•!lllllo"lj IQ !lie ., .. ,~ et \d (! 1><'<-'1•'" ..,, "'" 10<1• """''"' '""' ltw! ""t 11u<>l«dl•011 "' !"" nohct ,., .. I 'JI I• l'UBLJC NUTICt~ 5LP·l40lt NOTICE TO Cll!'DITOll S ~U PF.lll Olt COUllT OF TH E ~T ... TE OF C"Ll,OllNI .. '01t THE COUNT Y 01' Olt ... NOE NO. A·ll'l• E~1~TP ~! r/(LLIL YIJ.IGINl.O. FOllAN, P•<•o•~<l .NOTIC( I~ HEllEl\Y C.I YEN !<> tho r~llo•• ol '"<' db~·• n4mt'1 d•ctd•nt 111111 •II r,t<So·n• lldVonQ d ll•1"' llO•lnSI '"" •<t•d d ... •••l~~I "'" re<wi•td to fli t I '"'"'· w,,., •t>e net•~•a•v •oot ntrs. In !1>• olt1(e o• •n• tltr ~ ot '"" a1><>vt t nllllen tL'"' ~' 10 '"''"n! 111em, W•ln 1/>e ""'"''"'V VOllt1'er.. lo 1 I> t \jnOP•"uneo di !llt Law O•tkt t:ol lilll. f.AllllEll & BUR'l lll. U~ ~o. F.11ut•oa ~t. }.II/I Fleer. l us A-It\, (111110-"la 90011, ..,.,..,n i• •he platt ol llu•lnon 1ht un<ltr.,gnen on 111 mal'tr\ aonlr>g la IN: t UaTt O! >f•O lltttdtn!, toor rnontn• ollC' 11'e !lrst ta!!°" o! '"" noh(t l..i J~" 1~. 197• GEORGE H. SCHNE IDER E;tCUIO<" Of lht """II c l 1ht lll>olt "~'""' dtttOtnl , l'A'lltE R & I UllRIL L SD-"igu••a• St., l•th Floor A1><ttlt1, Cllilor"il '0011 IJ) 6lO·Ool6G ornty• lot 1 E •tculor Pul!lo•l>t<l 0•.,,,Q~ Cot'! 0 .. ,1, Pile!. 1.,,..ua•v ''· Jn. dh~ Fr1>r,.1.y 6. n. l</J ?l~·7• I l'L:llLJC 1\0TICE FICTITIOUS IUSINES' N .. ME ST .. TSMENT The !Ollawlng pt tson I• doing bu1intn ... SIMPJ\( HlT[J.tNJ\TIONAL. IN(, l6' S"n M"Jue1 0• , Su•tc ;ll.S, N1.,pcn lltach, (dl>!c;•n·~ 9?UO 51ml'•t Jn1e1na11on•I, Int, & (•li•c•• nl" (C•PO•rlhCn Tn •1 11u11nt11 11 ccndut•td l>Y • :~l!PC•A•,(tn 51MP .. ( !NTEllN .. TIONAL. IN( JI, T f,ta•ll, V•(t Prt~1<lt"I Tn<~ s>u!em•n• '•• hlflJ wl•11 tnt (cun1, Cit" <ti O•tngc Covnh on . ·J&nu··· 111. 1911 I "JlOlt P\,b••:Vlt<l O•d~O~ (cast D••ll P1lct Jdnu•r1 )0, Fc1>•u1•1 6. IJ, lO, 19M l7J I• P UBLIC !'\OTICE SL~·140•I NOTICE TO CREOITOlltS , • SUPEIUOR COU RT OF THE ST ATE OF CALl,ORNIA l"Olt THE COU"ITV 0 1" ORANGE No. "·1llfJ EslMt m HOWAllC E. CllECIAT, <!Isa known "' t!OWAllO CAEt!AT, 0ec ..... 11. NOTICE IS fiERERV C.IVEN !D ll•t cr«11tor$ or l/oe db<'vt n .. nied dectatn! 111;,1 el! ptrs~n• tiavl11g c!alrn\ •O•ln•I II\~ •Joel <>••~den! d•t •f<lvfrtd 10 !•le 111em, wi!l1 m~ nece".,'V ~outht•I, in : "''· o!lote ot II\~ ti~'~ of Ttlt al>O•<t e nl•lled tour!. er 10 pre•enr 11\t m. with lhe 11ece,.arv \/Cuttler.. TO t h I un9M,.;9,,td a! 1~e Lew OfHce 01 Poltlon. ~d;IWd•ll & l<am•l!OO. 63110 Wll1nlrt Bl~d , Lo~ A"1jele•. Cetlfornie 90Q..ll, wnich ,~ 1ne pl•c• nl llu•lnt H of 11't und~r•lgnea on dll md!le" l>t't!&lnong lo 11't t !lelt ~docl l:ecPclt n1. wol1'1n '"'" mon!M• ~IO~r 11>~ •or~1 puDhC&toon o! !n!J. nol•(t, Dole<! Janu••v lO. 191• Vf;RNA (llE(IAT E.•e<:U!•i• of tne Woll ol !ht dbO•t ftdn1td .JAc~~ •• 1 POL~TON. SCHWAR TZ I. HAMIL TOH -.JIO Wolshire et~o. I l o• Anotl•I· C•Hto•ni• ~II Olll •S1~711 Altcrnev1 !or &Jtcutr" P ub\••1'•11 Ora ... Qe Coa•I 0•<1¥ •u••r 6. ll. 10. 11. \91~ PUBLIC f'OOT ICE P•lot, I ~Y/./~ I fl(TITIOU\ BUSINEi\ I NAM£ ~T .. l EM£NT i-e 1¢110« "II 11t••on I• 001ng ov1l~r1s "' Tilt LOUI S!~N~ PU PCHA~C lt311 D• i P«o,10. tl~r.~ Peon!, I.di It j Cu"'' fluO~d·d [nl••ll"\O\. Inc. >Oil •Je"'P(ll'! C~nle• Dr , ~111'• •OU. ra-..pol1 I eee<I>, r~111 r "'fl\<> lo~···•·••,•. b••nO t~t'<lUlled b·1' ~ Colhlo•n·~ r"'""'~tonr> I ll\~mA1 w~1 •. !.•"•-lo••/ Tl\.\ ·••!tmf·'ll ! •~II ''·''" ''•< (b""'I :1cr• n1 Ora,,~, l0\/111 • en Joni/~'• )) IY '• ' f lQ,jJ ' , Puol \'1fd Or~ng~ Con" O~dv !'d~1 . 1'ra."''t 6. n, 10. ;i n1' 'ti 1• PUBLI C r\OTI C I~ ---FICTIT IOUS I US-,.-.-,-,--- NAM E ST ... TEMENT Th! !ollowonQ Pt"an• ••t do•n111>u1mlu " II J 9V (IUolllElt:S. 100 Ruby Av'. lloloo• l•l~n~. (.01 9)661 H~•ry (, Tl>O"'•••n l'OO ll ubY Avrnut . 8.ttl>INI h!•'>d. (•htornl• 9?Ml J~<ouel"'" F T!,.;rn••Dfl tr.a R11!>y Ave"""· B•h><ld !•lal\a. C•hlorn•• tU~l N,audt P Fon•on, "'o•ms Orl•t. O<:tan lli<11>t. D•l•ol1 !lt••h, l'IO-•O•. Jl.... l ·Tlli• !lu•inf " 11 <cnduCI.., D• • lirnlt.O p11rt...,r>hi1> JautuPlln• " T !\a..-~'"" ,"T.n,~ ~ldlt•rient w~• 1111111 ... a~ t!\t Covnty Cle•• or O••nQt Ccun•1 en J11nu1ry ?), 191• 1'·!1061 Publl•1'ed O•~ng~ (o~•! 0~<11 l'llo!. tnu~ry JO, end fcb•u•r1 '· lJ, lo. 1"74 lll·U PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAM£ STATEMENT .. :"' ""'"'"' ""~ " "'"' '""""'I REALEX ll~AL E~TATE. 9 11 r Gl1nneyr1 Street, LllJU"f Bea'"• l~l1/. 916~1 I OOrtM R!tltmOfld. 111 Pe'k Avenut. 1 Lll'l;tvnt aeatn. Ct llf 976!1 Tn11 tiuilnt•• 11 tCl>dU'Cl•d bY ~" lndividufl \ Onrene c;i ;,n,..,ond Thll 1tdl!11'1•nl Wf S 1111<1 Will\ ll>t j (oun!1 C!f•~ or Orir>gl (ounly °" Ftl>f v••Y e. "'' ,IU1t ..,,u1>ll111CU Or1n11t CO•lll 0 111¥ Pdot. Flfbo'u••1 IJ, 10, 11 and M1rtll l, 1911 W -1• l'UBl.IC NOTICE , l"ICTITIOUS IUSINl.11 .~ lolAM• 'TAT•M•NT ; , •\'."'-IOllowlr>g ptr1on II 11alno 1MJ~l111u ' , ALB ... Tlt0 5S llESEAlt CH CO . Ut6.I S~VMrlo Clr<lf, lf1•1119, Ct lll. ttlOI ll lctiard J. TOOIV, ?Jl.t llJ flldt , (11<0t11 <1tl M1•. C1l)f, Tnl' fi.u•lnetl " con<l\IC'~ t>v 1 ll<nl'l'd ,..rt111r•hl11. •" lt'cll•rd ~. TolltY • • • r n1, 1•attrn~~1 w~1 111111 wl!n ltw : t COIJO'!V (lt•k of Or•"'ll• Covnlv <WI 1 F•~u••v •· 1t11. 1 ,,,,,. I' ~utlll""td 0••"11• (.,.,, Di iiy ,1101. ,...,.wry I), l(l, 11, a nd Mt r<to '' ,,. <6.13·1' j ' II 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Ano>Oyol" "" 111> lk>o!1 ~ ""'''"" ln.plo, 1><>0•>1"11 HQo,,Jw\ /QI ... ~l>'I • '""''" ,....,._>di .. 1 ... , ,, .• ~ '" / t;t·a /OQ 1-N 1~ IYV 1• 'l 1,. \,C ~'"' M 11~9 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678 ] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval M ~ .... I•. • ~~ .. F,~-..-vL ~~\1•r• 11"" f •tol .. (.,• ~I 11.,..,, .. 1_. ~ looOfl "''"' Ii'> • ..: ' ..... ,,...,..,.,.'O._ 1>J l>Xi \ERRORS : Advertisers should check their ads 1 dilly & report errors Imme d i 1 t e I"' The : General General General ~enerel NO DOWN VA 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -Mesa Verde home. li reat location? Close to shopping and schools. J,a r ge added lanai co1npletc 'wvith fireplace l"" room for pool table et<.·. Submit your offer on this one! CALL 546-5880. DAILY PILOT 111um11 ll1blllty for the firs.t I n c o r r e c t inMrtlon only. ~~l~~fl! General B!AUTIFUL NEW !·STORY MODELS "The Bluffs". Brand new. L~S'I' of the BEST' End unil. 3 BR.. DR., "Linda" model. $74 ,950 End unit 3 BR., FR., "Pa ula" model. $74.950 Corner 3 bdrm .. DR ., ''l~inda" model. $78.500 2701 VISTA UMBROSA DAI.LY 1·5 HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING "'ith real country at· n1osphere. Good 3 bedroon1 ho1ne on large 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Ba ck Bay . llard"1ood fl oors. Double garage and screenA ed patio. Priced only S33,500 'vith assumabl e tF1 ~'o loan, payable Sl85 per mo. including everything. Gall for co1n plete details 546-5880 i\ U/lllllUUI' 11ClMI' CALL ME -l'M CLASSIC! 1'r uly Elegance -and fun? I'm great for ente rtaining. 4 bedrms, 4 baths and encha nt· ing li ving roo m. gallery-type hall\\'OY to n1el · lo\v den . Located on the ~lfe~a Verde Cou ntry l 'lub's 16th fair v.1ay \vith con1p lcn1cntin g Jan dscapi1\g. including gazebo. l11n $195,000 ;i 11d listed \\ ith f!lartha Beynon . ('all n1c. LONELY 3 BR WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Charmin~ hut val;ant :I liR~ 1'.fode-rn k!trhen. carpeung, rtr11J>('s , private pfillo. 1r .. ~·· Shaded str1·f'I, 111•11r \Vrsl - etirt iohopp1n~. \\'111 ~t>ll ur rntde 111 S:l!l,!iOI Suhrnit your terrns'' f';\Jt 64.;."'IDJ. 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 .. ~.-HERITAGE ~\' ' • / I • V. f.. llo"unJ & c_:o. 11...o11 ....... ~ General YOUR HOME AT THE BEACH In 1!1r L'flvrted :,111~!e 1!1rnl\y rcs1r1••nlial 11r ea South of !he lh'Y i11 Corona del l\[11r. ,\n aprroxin1ately 2'.'100 sq. fr. ~ BR 3 BA h ome 1\•1th Newport Beach r11n1 ily room & huge ma~1er llARBOR 111c;11 J\ltE:A • 3 suite only one bloc k frorn bcdn n, <:" b11th. U /, nf'1\' Ocean Blvd . OW. r11•11ly ''llld lhruout -It can be yours for only ft'Til:ed front 11nd r('A r · ~·irt•-S9G,50IJ. pl an: -11·:ilk l01 1tll s1·hools. Call for Details Ci.I! no1\! U11·11r 1· atix!ous. 644-i211 :~07.1;::"'·,0""FOR ALL ~ C.M. , • . IR!IS ~ Restore. i\J,\i.;E THOU- SANDS. + d1·n. 2 st1~ry. 1 block to t>ra!'l1. B1•1111d 11r11 un n111rJ.;el. Ti\1\:1:: i\U\'A'.\'.- TAG E:. ,\g1 li·IJ-O:i0.1. VIE w. TENN 1'~s~-P~O~O~l- 011'ncr snr-rilicr ll(';1ul. nc;n· nc 1v :.( Br, :1 Bu, BltJffi; 1.~1ndo 11·itl1 fnrt•\'t'r 1•ic1\' nf int.~. 4·1 r11~!<i111 f'X lras. r\'r. pool ,V, 1en111s ('luh. H·l+-2'.tlG LEASE OPTION :\le~a Verde 5 Bcd1'00n1. '.l b;nh, P.cpublic Sf'ries hnmC' for ~ale at $54.:JOO. or Lease opri•'HI \\ilh S\500. lease op- lion 111nnC"y. ;ind S·l50. ninnth. Sub111i1 yoLU· ofh·r. OwnC'r au;..iuus: COATS • . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings ) 2 STORY BAYFRONT '2 BOAT DUCK. ;I RR, 3 J3,\, !rg fa nl l"lll 1v/lrplt", ]11· FIXER DUPLEX rni. dinl'llt•, r:1, Sll."•.OOJ or Be.!il penin.!iula 10<.:atlon: R-3 ll'ase opt1rin. By C1\\"TI1'r 271 lot. !'rivatC' finant·ing. 01111- Bay~horc· ,\I\'. 1. .. 111g Bc;u·h Pr 11·111 r1·a dr ''n h'1m<' r>r I Ah1111i1 0~ Ba1·1 ·1::8-1718. inc<ulll' Orani;:r., L,\ •JI' i:.11;.f;:!til. . S11n D1t'J.!" Cn: A.,k1111-: --.. ~B ig unit ~c :M .--$:',j.(i_.(J -Bi-in-:: h:'!n,!Yll'I" .\, An DOI . h~r \\l!h lnu:•' 1.111, 1-1aiu1 liri1~h!~ C;.I! 61;l-t<-l00 Pr. 571 ,:tMi 01111 ~lt~s ~uli-90IF C;~SRV!Ni.~ '-NT1l rnil. Ill} I:-•· ..... \'~111µ .. J rhuu.; • • t•i s:1y 1iu 1 r•·n1 ... , 1111 ho• • 1 \: ~:. 11(1\\-.inl & (A1. rai~f'd •\', f,.,. · :i:.:!~ :.n-:Jl. ~ t:.i-IW-"-"~· QL'l:\'Ti\Hll !~I.TY 1;1:;:.~~~ll I :=======~===::::! 11.1RHOR n>:w 11 o m :.< • $900 DOWN l-"'opular "\lq11a1·" IY•.'! If•(': i\'c"·ly painted tlll1.lOl1!, this ~pcc1acu l;1r u IJ i:: r :. d 1' ~ • :1 bi.'tlruorn. 2 hath \1·ith l\l/!<P.l' lu afJ[ll'Cl·. nl \(::: douhlo> car g<iragc for t'.Jnly Port Ba1i11ourh. i'B $6."i . ."i!JI\. 526.500 requir ••s Uc1ng seen fl'.'e. P rinc1p;ds '' 11 l ~· · NO\V~! 6~6-7ill -OPEN 6~1-l()3j' ~:;Vt;S. REDUCED $4000. By 01\11r1· for qui1·k sale. .• BR. 2 B.\ h11n1<' in w lk & ~liffhave n . l!XXl Cliff '.11·!vP, a er Lee Nc"1>0r1 f:r·rivh. s.1!! •. ~M). I • .;;; ...... ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~· ...... ~ I Open house d;dly. :~1s-1 1~1~ -- 01· eves 61:.!-ll:.!'.! ! Bl-;ACH c;1A:-.:T _ :. ~ ,1 •. n 1 Back Bay Custom r;in1hlin;; !"<Lilli~ 5'.!:J,!}j{), /\i.;t lrnn1a1:ulale. h1rge :: !Jed· t;4.i--0:11.1:t roon1 custorn hon1c 1111 r slr11c SllC' Jr,t. :0.IRny hltn TIME FOR QUICK CASH rcatui't':;, 2 frpl\:'s. '.l {'ill' g<1r. ,t-111ui.:h n1orc ~ Cal! no\\· f<ir llppl lo !'Cl' -only S71,{l(l0. I s=w21 i li~7 O t·an~C'. C:O.f I CLAIM YOUR SIO-O THROUGH A A MO'T" roH 12 "o s 1 Lu xury No -~l ~int . Tov•nhoniL'S I Hl-:AC l!\\"Al.l" • . • REALTORS. Open Eves . UN IQUE HOMES Realtoro, 546·5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa Genera l Ge"eral General Gen eral fl. I () /J * Balboa Bay Properties * eLido Jj(e BAY AVE. NEWPORT SHORES LIDO \Vale rfront. 3 Bd r1n. & lge. family rm., 4 Units-$75.000 Ne,,·lv rccl cc. 3 Bil., 2 or 5 bdrms .. \Vith 6 baths. Lido Nord _ Spec· OCEANFRONT ba. Ei1largcd ll v. rm. Ab- BLUFFS tHcular vie'v ! \Vaterfro nt livtng rm. with Nifty duplex s~!ut c su per sha1:.11 c~nd . CONDOMINIUMS stcpAdO\\'n \Vet ba r. Pier & fl oat. $275,000. $l 55,000 675_7060 1 \~~!k to bcatll. !;i-18,<>00. " r d I I I * * * * -. ------54_.7491. •1~·1·ss. r <-onite(, i:int)' WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD --------·I "Tern>X'lts .'\: 1111uls. l'.111·rn\· MESA VERDE --BALBOA PENI N. iniu ntc nuni·t·. 30' x 105'. l\I agnifi ccn t v i e \V~ $165.000 G 11 C b 1 IL o ourse , l)ri\'" liy ,•'. sec ca u . 1. L"."" .. " .. "1;"" :: 1;1: B L GRUNDY, REALTOR ' " . .;,, f<nn. rn1., Si·l.!ltJ(l l ltli c;rcen is right at I honie under c:onstruct.. 2. Splil le\'cl "Dvl·~n·~" :: 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675--6161 vour back doo r . 3 Bl{. 2 1corne r I St reet & Bal hoa RR. '.!1 ~ lid . S61,90IJ l,,.,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,.."!",,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,.. .. 1ba. hon1e \v /pool. 3 Ca r I Blvd. ('all us for detai ls 321~p11:~_1es6~1.~ru1;1" :: B!{, General Gener_a_l _______ ,gar. $74.500. 556-8800. 673-7420. ';;:;:.,~'0,~''"'.~ :~· ,~"",'~::1 BEACH RENTAL VACANT IRVINE m REALTORS m ;~;:,~fd~~ ~~~; ~,~;~;;: ""' REDT~CED FAST POSSESSION LJ:! 4 local Offices lo Serve You LJ:! O UI 25A TIA I General General COCO SHAG HUGE FAMILY ROOM PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD 0111.\' Ii doors lo an •".';•'1:t·11r T Jl hf' crausr1•tTl'<l U\\'llt'r 11u1~1 3 BEDROOM, 2•,'.!, bath . 2 ~·:! ye11rs new. call· Newport Heights T ri-Plex h1•1u·h .. \ :: Bl~ ~ l'l.\ :.:r•"tnrl II I I I k rl .~: t 1 s 1 r 11('1v lx·uuly. tifully detorated. Overl o11ks 11rivatc 0olf •M•I' lllHI :11111 2 1~1· 1 Jl,\ 1'.\'l'!')lh111r: aboul t ills hotll l' o" I u11s1nirs. ldo•;d ,u111111l'r frnnl the 11111 r hu i.: ,. co u rs e . Conven ient to everythin g. n Y n·111:11 01n•a huy i,~[Ol'l' l1C'1h·oc1111s to rl1l' 1et1stoni $64.500. CALL 540-115 1. lht' su1nn1fr fll'o: t I I (21 l Bedrn' & 11 1 '.l lic-d1'11t C..\l.LC l-l-1'..'.tl ••;1rp1:s HIH fl'af"'S i1·;1s IVE HOME units in good rr-ntnl urt·«. drs1gnl·d fur gri11•1rius f:11n1l.1 MESA VERDE EXEC UT va«<H11 ·y! N~C'd~ :-.11t11l' '!'LC". •• , (MA ->-IJ-9!9t. rooni. d ining roon1 , 3 b:.i lhs. servil'e roo1n, cni·losc(f ~11ra:.:1· .... lll'\"r n tJ !~I! ~1''.uig. Beller hu n -y & rail OVERSIZED 4 Bedroolll on ouc leve l. fa1nily Hurry$321 4' 059u51s6·r~E·;0.c!h1~··11111· [ '~•A1~--~ Walker & lee ne\v carpets. drapes and pa int. ncaut iful n1ove-i11 co ndition. f ull pril'C' $59 ,000. Call 540·115\. I.. . 11 I *VIEW* ~I A l I S1 A1 ( ,\o JQ1n1ng ) rig' ••tt 1•;..11•;, 1 rll'f'P lut. L.11r}.'t' ~ !.i!nn n!l!" I 1·;,r<·ut11 1• ti:11r11• 1111 h ---_ E><·•·llml ''"'"1 ,,,, .. ,. ""1' ''·"'°'.·'""'·. """ "' '"""'I UPPER BAY I ~.-_~ UERITAGE JO', 1lt1\llL. l•h,1, ~.1:;]11"11 J:-,l11t1tl I< -~ l'a1·l f1r "('".'In :: 1:~!1·11 "· + , Ontu i.;11<·-.1. s111.:w. J11<1u,111 1;,: 1,.,~1u•"· .\11·. CJ1;rrn11ni:: ;: REA'.:TORS Call: t73-3663 979.,1190 E\'es. l:u-;.:!' \'ard Country lh·in11 -~21 li:tltl l1t'1!r1J•)111 l1ou1f• 11 ith !-11!'1''1 I ~~ L. 111 JI:-l°it'"I ULll h.1" t!u· ill•. ki==::;:::::::;;;;;;;;::;;:::::=::;;:::;;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;;;; i 1797 Ot•11n~e. C~l 612-liil associated IROKER5--REALTORS 1025 W. lolb-67J·J66J f;tl'Jll ruu Qua1·k s:n.::.llO. Gen!! r a I I cG;;•;";;•;;';;a;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 2211 Newport 81. • ~""~ Cj>sta MeJa , Attention Vets SHORES WATERFRONT 640•8811 1:'\u d0>11r\ 1r•rn1s on lhi~ hi':! •I l>1lr111 <:' l•ilth hon1e 1\1!h OCEAN VIEW PARK Sun/Eves. Lunll\' 1 111 & h•1nu~ ri~un' ,\dja('l'Jll to p I' 0 p 0 !) rd 646-5855 Fin·1 . .-l11! .• Bu I I I Ul~. f!rl;1-" on volir s )i ad r rl n1;u·111a , .\!11dt'rn 111·0 y•'a1• :~~=~~~;:;:~~~~1 !11.,hw:1~h11'. \\'C•l!'J' ~of\Cll•'!', 1·c·1·and11 u~·c1·l1w1ku1i.: tli•· oltl home (Jf B u 1· 1· o I a F.,r,·rd .. ur hral J-:1.•cn u 11·alf'I' ;i1·1lvi1le-. -f1a ~h111:.! 1·1•nsl J'Ul'l1on. 2 ~torv, ·I HH. ~~ d1•11! (;1\•1o1 f.,r 1111· l;1ri.:,. snilho111.~ nnd 1111;.1 1·k1 n i.: :: H,\, F111111f)'. H.a1sf.d <'l\lry. LAKE ARROWHEAD r. .. 11111: S·IO.JJO. C <1 11 dui·k!>. or l'!'!rc11 1 inl•J ~nur /)Ill' 1111 1(1 1" O\'v:or1 .Ci'.iU1 1ru 1 :..ir,1--li'.!fl Jnv,.ly :l l'M'dnM1111 :.! s1 .. ry ('lirnt•r ;u11J t•ulAdl'-»at· Jot. ---------~ WHY RENT? Lease with Options hoinc nf ciuirt graeiuusn1·~~. ~111;11 1 ill'\'1'l0µ1 l1l'lll 11rou111I Grt"at fl)I' ~!'.':ir round lh·ing TARBELL. ,\II for S69.~ifl0. park on th" south bluffs s, ,·r.1sr In rhc \'illn1t•' :: f:E,\LTQP.S PETE BA RRETT of l'os!a i\lesa. only S~';.~\00. }T o!rl Bavari;in S!\'IC' :: ll'\• 11 (';;'IQ~ Sl'.\t'I·: lfll-1 J)1·1v•• by: J~.-'3 Park Vi st;1 ~on1c 11 ilh open bear!l L'1:1l-1 W~U~el 673-4400 -REAL TOR-Cirl'lr then cnll O\\''.'\i;,'R : ll1bS thru.()U!, :; br ~ t).1' ~'.::::=======~ 1..,..,,.....,..,..,..,..,..,,.,. fil'.!-1000 + L-Omplelely finished ha:>e-1 A 642·5200 ~======= n1cnt for playrn1 or shop. WESTCLI FF CORO NA DEL MAR $900 DOWN Lnrlry facililiC!':. $.".6,j(I(), I 1:1~. :i CA. f:•m. m1 .. nr ,\11c•nnun Bldrs'. 'l l'ri1n•' H 1 l2l:.\1_ .J5JA3898 <t f1er 6pnl Of( :0,l;t\'lllf'f<., 81·hool. $(ji,l)()IL IJcr :on .f'.: li1)' \"IC\\' Loi'-. WALK TO THE 1'.".•llly p;untl'tl ,t!uunul, thi.~ : h1•droon1, 2 h11th 11·uh BAY • $69 500 rl'lt1hl1~ c:.ir crirat_:" fnr <1nly I S'.!1), -,!Hf f1•1pl!1'1•.' f)f'lllt: <.('I'll \"ou t'iln·r hen! lh1!< fliu· \al\1,. ~!!\\ •: lil•i-1011 _ -0/'L;>. in C'Sl'lu~i\'e rl'~1d,,11tiul .1n·.1 }-,\'l<S. l'lll')~C'd by S('J'o ''II •!:01·.., :11 1d "n1rr!:iin•·r ~. !hn••• hrd!'OO!!l, \1101 h 1lh'. ,\!., IH'<'c~s to p1·11 :1!1' 1,1·ao•h. filli--1711 Opell f'\I'"· ~11-1:\ Walker &Lee \\ c~tcl1!f Dr. ~·~1 ~·1n_:~r~ly. ,\'il-a7:lh 1;.11;.()li~2 SllO.!frl) !liMiJI nr li ll-1:110 lm~,~~~~R~'~:,~1 1~,~ ,l 'Gie~n~e~'r.'~l~;;iiiiiiiiiii~G~e~n~e~r~a~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BIL :i B,\. E1·crylh1n~ 0111· ( 11n11!rl 11· ;in I f•l r a j con1forr;1blc li\·1111.: lro111 ~ol1U rnahOl:'fl!lY 1louhlr dnor l entry to sunken rvtnt111 !tth ill lu-.ur11111s n1 a i-! J' 1· b('rlroo111 suill'. Cal! luda.1 to ~cc thrSL' 3 bl'lt11d l\l'I\' ho1111,>~. Phnnl' ~1'17--li~!:i !. MACNAB IRVINE ) lllUNT !Nr.TON .'-il-:ACLlfF') I 11141 536-6ss1 I DAILY 1,·~~ Walker &Lee ~IA l I Si.O T( --BUY ME VA LEASE/OPTION .• 1;1·•lt'ti•1!1! ('011do111i11iu111. 11!•1 • i.;;,r;,gr', pl'•i! a nd rrc. (!0\1· lil\u•k IU 17th .~'!rr•e1 . Sl."i,ffOll. \\'111 «•u1~1i!ri· l··:•~l'- VISION REAL TY LARGE LOT E1\ST~J\)I·: Ct)ST,\ il!E~A 1;, -" JW 11·ith 2 Bcdn~in1 h!:11ne -lan~c , dhlr c.1r garal(e plus hugr "·orko:hop. And t'OOn1 lo build. S3'.!.CK1\, Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Nc,,.,,porl Blvd., C. ~t. ________ ...... ______ _ CONDOM INIU M WITH SLIP Dcautifully furn ished 3BR. 21 :.! bu tll-rcacly for vo u! Sel! or lease. furnished or 11nfurn- ishc-d. Barbara 1\un e 6-t.!-82:!5. (<J57) ' PILOT WANT AD WE HONOR Master Charge and BankAmerica rd THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 P\11 yo ur budget back on lhc tra ek ... Sell lrile llen1s wit h a 1'1W--{'0111 D11.ily Piio t C1aulf!ed Adi Call 642-5678 !'in H cutf' '.lB!! linllhnu~•· \\'1!h mar hl1' r11'('J•hH·•' .~· double garll~f· Ill 1':11SIS lfh' Costa l\lesa. I h;i1·r a ~1-.-•;11 h11eky<trrl '''irh play :1rr11 ,';, $33 ,45 0 l~scf'J)li'1nal 3 BP. Do!! House in sparkling conrl. \\'ifr Sli\'· e r kuchen. Gorgeou.~ lndspi.: & lg rear yard. 011·nl'r h;1s bought orhr r hon1r & is en;..ioui;! F or n10I'(' infn. l le r bcrt lhnt·kins P.l'al!o r:; \l'('('S. O nly S.l-1.f()(}. No <101111 1,...,.,. ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. VA. Qlll P reslige llo nu·s,I' 1 548-7729 61:i-fi646 fhe fastest d ra w in the West. , _ .a Dally Pilot .:'..'.:'.C"-'"---------1 ... a Daily P ilot CJ<>sslfleo i\rl. 642 5678. Classirierl Sl&-1600 or 963-ii&SI The fast~t rlr<t1\' in t he \\.'L·sL;l============-~==========oo .. a Dally P ilot Classlfi~ ~~=,.,.-,-.,,.---cc--..,-7"----------, General SEEK & FIND' BAYSHORES WATERFRONT 50' frontage on sheltered eastside location with spectacul ar view of bay ! Pier and slip for 65' boat \vith additional anchorage space. Spacious li ving room and dining room . 4 bed· roo111 s, den, dark room, shop, and game room. $350 ,000. COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME + UNIT Located on lovely tree·lined Corona de! rwtar street. Red brick, fireplace. all ne\vly paint· ed back unit in rear. Only $69,500. CHARMING IRVINE TERRACE Vacant and ready for occupancy, 3 bedroom, 3 balh, extra large living room. Top condl· lion for lease $450/monlh with option lo buy at only $69,500. ~ DIAL 644-1766 2161 Son Joaquin Hiii• Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. PPI SNS HAJ CJ P r A R ZA POPOP OC S R SNA LJ JP AA~f A ,\L Z N CO NN 1 u A u Volc:in<lrs S r A R A P 1\TEPILT N A U L l'PLVL A U 0 • TA S I E 1'.f AT KV A N PZZVO HR U PZVAEITR NOTTRALUTL S T L N L M I Z A R I 0 A i\ C I E S V E S U UAPA RI NMPLOLRVT EN E r>f O M 0 UN T P E L EE 0 A RTS V J OMR !I U FTN U OM X PPTNOM lnsiruc!lo ns: Jh,• hidtk 11 nwrn.:' l1~1cd l1dow 1ppc~1 to1 .. a1<I, bKk,.•ud. ufl, dnwn, 01 tliqonally In the pu1tk. flnJ cxh h1ddt n n;unc and hox ii in •~ Jhown. . COTOPAXI MOUNT ETNA rQPOCATEPETL ;: IZALCO MOUNT FUJI MAUNA LOA MOUNT llEICLI\ "40NT PELEE PAR ICUTIN Ton101row: T•••• SANTA MARI A 1 .- STROMBOLI VESUVIUS • . • lod•y! 1i.. .................................................. ~1 To o rder 811)' ot 111 of the exp1nded "Setk &. Find 0 ' books. 11urnhtrs 1 through 6, send SO c cnu for eac h. ma kln & check~ r 11yahlt to "Seek & Find ," S1ar·Ttle1 r1m S)'ndlc31t . Addrts' lc llC"n in ca1t of 1hi1 newspaper. • I FOUR GOOD REASONS I~rand ne\v Portofino n1od e1. 2600 sq. fl. of fan1 1ly liv in g. 3 or 4 bedrOon1s, fa1nily roorn & big bonu s roon1. $8 1.000. Jeanne Ne\v1nan 64 2-8235. ( G58 ) MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME F'ull y carpeted, draped & landscaped. 3BR 's . 2 baths, forn1 a1 dining rootn , Cami· ly room. $137,500. Belly Kerr 644-6200. (G59) UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2 magnificent custo1n homes-irnagi nativc- ly designed-overlookin g roll ing green [airA \vays. 4BR's, fa1nil y room & dining room . Sc hedu led for completion in late spring . Plans in office for details, J'Vl a:-.4 ne Wi ll ia 1ns ll42-8i 35. (G60} THE LIVING IS EASY Spacious 3100 sq, ft. family home. Large living room , formal dining ro om, hu ge fam- ily roo1n-3BR's, 21h baths. 2 fireplaces. $66,900. B. Morphy 642-8235. I G61) NEW OFFERING-HARBOR VIEW LUSK Beautiful 3BR + fa mily room home. Newly landscaped. Ov.1ner transferred. Qui ck pos- session .. R,61000'. IIelen Hartley 642-8235. (G62) I [Irvine I ... IOI Dover Drive 142·12SI IJ4.4 MecArthur u.t-120D Newport IMch, Calltornl112111 ll o j ' ~' ........ 13 PILOT ·ADVERTISER WtdntS~Y. Ftbruary 13, 1974 Gentril General ost• M11• fl. ri"4-tUe Slltid ~ REALTORs' TRIPl EX AND A VIEW TOO!!! ONE BLOCK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACH -I-Tide of ownership property in high rental area .. -\11 un1t.'i have a vie"'·· JUST REDUCED TO $129,500. Don't wai t or hes t itat e ~ Call for appoin l1nent to see. CAO.L 644·7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, CorOna del Mar PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Ont 1hlrd ar~ benutlfullv lun d s ca p <' iJ loUrround 1nR ~paf"IOU!i VIP ro•5ldt'IH-"t:" ..._.ll h .( dt•t•ks knd 11!0 fl 1·k•w tronte~e . Se11i ly lnll'Udu(,,'<I to the 1nar1u•1 $ 7 9 , O 0 u e46·TTl1 ()pl·n l!\'l'.11 Walker & Lee lllAL l •IAll FOR SALi·: BY f)\\';o.;t,:lt MesH \lcrdr sl1 ·~'l)t'I" ·I &irrn 2 Uu lh. lr~ 11 ... r111. C:.111. dln. rn1., lni!i'}· 1·111 (',01·t·r~·rl 1111110, ~h11ke r>JQL dhl r.:11r, t:onc1·f'h• dr. l'n•s!1 pa i111 ~~ Jmn1ncul uh! 1n~1d<• .~· out'. Wa lk IQ l'Vt•rylhlni.;'. $43.~IOO. Wf CAN HIEl.P YOU IUY, Call 71~-!Yl&._2·~!5~7 ___ _ SELL, OR TRADE A HOME • [)(>(.'Oralor's [Jt'ti~hl • ANYPLACE IN THE NATtON '.J BR, 2 Ua . Ul)J)('I' fir Ground l~;;~;:;:;;;;;;;;;;"'i~;;;;;.~;;;;;::::: I fir. has s1t•p·1l11. 111'. r ru. I! W/L'OZY fl'ph· ' f;i111 . !"/TI ' General G eneral 1-Br & lJn Fcncerl yor(I Owner Moving All fo r $49.1;i0 RIV IERA lt r·:.\J.TY 149 Bru;ul11•11}'. C.J\I. * 642-7007 * ·_-__ _ VA SPECIAL Dan• Point OCEAN HARBOR VIEW U,000 '<I ft lot $25,000 Bkr 1714 ) 615-7-11 -1 TO n•.:: 1110\IED: 2 nr hoU8'', I Unir up1 . dupl£>x S: :1 IJr hl•UY· i'\1-1696 East Bluff CC )Nfll l liJI L.'11r ... r .\'pl H,n ~·\•I' 11ah• hy 111-11a•r · !·:as! Bluff '.! II!'. 2 H.1. D n .. 1.11 1·111 • hl( rlci·k. f).'l\\O ••~·crluok1 11~ &1 y, $1:0.11,000, llv ll P!~•u 11 n11,11 , !i-l•l·S:~12 f ountain Valley CAMPER NEED A HOME ... ? 1.~1 rgc-r0rncr Jo! "'i1h ]J()l;I ! & t1o;\1!1•r 11e1·1•ss Hnd l:C111t'nt I p;ul on one .i;idc of 11us 4 bt.'(hUtJtll hun1t•, t"IH"J(l style k1tl·l11 ·11. b1lh:11·t1 ~11.l' run1pus 1~xJ1t1 1\ai!111g fnr a Jt'l'l.)l~cttor ,\ ~ ~ u nla h I l· 111'\u. •· :1:J50 1···1! The Re.al Estate Fair 536-2551 or 839-6133 . . Huntington ihodi Colonial Pillars Pllrk ll kt> g round.11 '1n 'flund UllS grCH'ic)ltll 101"nho11u!'. 30 ~-1. li\'lng 1uor11, lorn1al din 111){ • rt"tt f;u·1ng prh·1i1t:· 1'i'fil' f1Ullll J Bedrtllll'llli, I 1, bath11, 1;,l1;l' klfr-h~n "'•lh hltTL!t 11nd ltllT"I" t'HLlflK &.l"l'•. [)ou(.)l l' 1•n1•lf1Sl'<I i.;isni.:r \l.'11lk ru li1·111 h. 2 Cnr11111uni!y 1~•1ls n11r! 1'°'·rert 110n r t• 11 I i· r , st'hlJl 1!~ nnct ~hopp1n;; ltur· ry! S?i.51.IO. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 "" . ~ -WOOD BEAMS .. ----------------------- I.Jig Can';fon YOU ARE CORD IA LLY INVITED TO A VERY SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE DAILY FROM 1 TO 5 L.uxury living in spaciou s (4450 sq ft) honle on Big l 'anyon 1;otf C'ourse. designed "'1th comfort 111 1n1nd tor lhe di:,· ..:r11n 1na t u1g home o"·ncr. AMONG THE MANY QUALITY FEATURES : 5 13drn1s. 5 Balhs. 19'x28' !\laster l:ldrn1 , l•'an1ily roon1 \Vith \Vet bHr, Forn1aJ dinin g roon1 . 4 l<'ireplaces. liar<l ,vo<nl floor s and la th & plaster thruout . J•'ull y carpeted , Co mplete inter· con1 sys ten1. 2 Furnaces, INDOOR 4 JET J i\CUZZI, 3 car + gi'.trage. Outdoor firepit, l"'ully landscaped , Jl ain gutters con1pleted. PRICED AT $31 0,000 =1, Royal Saint George Road, Big Canyon, Newport Btach PRESENTED BY : ROBERT L. HALLEY, REALTOR ------------------------------------Irvine N awport Beach Newport Beach In this IS' .\(. 20' ra1nily roo1u , 11·1111 Ian.:<' i-:h.1111' f1rl'plUN'. DON T .•. F11n11 ;1I rhnini; roon1, douhle MISS THE FUN •.• O\l'ncll kitcl1l'!I 11 llh nuok rtus l;1rn1 k1t1·h\•n t"!ln ;ifrord. !illls! s1•ll this l'x p!.lndCll N1•1\·riort 1 lt·1i.:h1 .~ 1\Qllli' :! ll1•d n~1111.~. '! h11th plus !;111:1• la111il y rmn1 01· :11· d hl'fh\IUnl. Allry iu·..:-·ss. lv1' c-an1p1·r (JI' hoal s1or11gl'. J uf:I l'f'd ut·c•d tu $-lJ,000. C;1ll &lli-QJjj. LOADS OF SPACE LOTS OF TREES l;H;";";';;;n;;q;'o;n;;;;B;;;;ea;c;h;;;;;;;;;; Suukl'n l1l'ing rootn 11·J1h 11s j ur tlw s1•r1•1111y off1•1·crl h) 011·11 f\rPp luc1• A l·t't·.1111 puff lh•• :1r1·1un1 :-tu•ly. ,\ 1u1u1u,. S<·ar1·e • S..·1UTf' 11t this o $26,950 111 & out. nly S-lj,~00. 3 bUnn .. :! ti;11h hou11• 11 J!h $2!!,500. Ovf·r 1.200 sci. 11 p;illO a nd p!iu1ts g :dur t• ~) Corner Lot Build your O\\'ll plnn on thls Nt•11·1J01t Be:ivh 1'0l'lll"f lot, ;q1pn1:-¢ 4,~J(l(J sq, ft. lt· 1. ,\.~kini.,: $2 ·~00 0 . C:1I! 6·1f.i-O~. COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE CITY CONVENIENCE 'h ACRE LOT Evt•rythin~ fron1 Palo Vl'rde /1repln1·~ to the huge It'{'<' sharl<'d lo! spells i·uunt1·y 11-irh n !thnrp lu1nily 1ooni, c t ,, t 1 ., HUNT INGTON HMBOUR l ~ G l (, 'l l us on1 ~ l••t nn, -t":11' 1::ir., $·!:,"JV tOIJ. ()fl( .os1:1 "{'S;I 0· 2 n1il('S t'I tx •.11•11 nl'fu1·-1 REALTY CALL 552 -7500 cfttion. You hu rry 11 nd l'all his:it•U in and oul. Vucanr Walker & Lee unLI 0,1 •·uld<"-'"''" 1721·1 COAST H\\'Y. VISION CALL 536-8836 11 1· 1'·16-JJ.,11.1 & 213: ;,oi-is.-1:, -. Price Reduced $1000. e red hill fll':ALTY ltE:1\LTOll.S Univ . Park Cenrer, Irv ine "SEA MIST DUPLEX" Blll\ND NEW ()CEAN U'.'/l'l'S! j.l]us h shag carpeti ng, custom cabinets. slt1t11p ~tone fire- places. di sh"1as hers. Steps to beach & bay. OCEAN \1 11<~\.V ! A n1u st sec va!ue at $11 8.500. 'I'rades OK! GRUBB & ELLIS CO. ·: lil'lt :'ll, !1 ~ UA. l blk 111 1na r1ua ,\: h<":irh. SrnCll'.: fJ"''' llan,1 Pouil. Si!lOO. ':/J:: I t)\'.l~-"•?"ll ·'"I·:\\' CU1'1"11\ lJlt IM·uul~ 111 111•1111 p11 rk fo ll lh\• h:tj Sl'l,.11))_ u-;;1-07:.!:1. Ae11 E1t•te. General Acreage for sale 1 SO ACflt·:s l'i + 111 ;1\'0•«1dos. :$11:.,000. P ri!'.!sl. 141-:..:,:.tO I 111 J.:l'il pe[r ui1. 'l"•·nns. D o u g ShJul & As~·-. /.S\ BERG i·harni , 11 1!h t·lose in c lly l-~--~,-:~1!~-~~,l~c,~··--- "''ll\'!'rl1t 'nt•1•. Bea ut i f u l YOU ASKED FOR IT hor11t• .~ lovC'ly selling 11nd LOCATI ON · C•illl'~" P;;l'k, llu• u11·11er will ht'lp l1nanc·1• l\h;i! els~· 111 llK're7 ~·or l-'i1i.u1<"ini.;: hl-assunl;thll'. REAL TORS 675-7080 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 Irvine Terrace """'""'""'"!!!!!-"'""'""'""'""'"_""'_.,. ______ .. Commercia l 2 Bch·n1 i·oudn.. d<!sit·ahle Laguna Beach Newport Beach ~perty 158 _ ~MPANY ~._,, '"=~-~-. .;.-~ _. R(A\TOI S -.- SUL't'l'SSOl" hi COl.\\'F:l.L l'riipl'rlif's. [11('. MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME :al' ;.; 5.'r 2 Bl) 2 UA, e:1rp., draper!. hll·ins.. rcll'ig .. 11·ashrr ,i;, {·!Gt. dryer, 11•ircd ror ?'lO ;ur co11d., Jd\(;h. elock. s!or~ge shed. lnnd· s1:n111.·d p;dio. Thr<'c ,ITS. 1)1<( • likt! nu. l.JJ"illL'd in new r.dul1 pk. awa.v fn1111 noisy ~I. On('·l111lf bl. tron1 1•lub· house. Sl."1.49:'1. Call EVJ-.:.S. 213-li9·1·4b1Xl. b;l7-71 52. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES, 10~1! Sil1• l)r .. Bi·,.; C(•n1ral ;\\'l". iH'r"ss lron1 J~rea Comrn. J-losp.l 1~11 #Hi. C.'O:'\T;\CT lti\Y, Pl,. :'>!GH for shrJ11·1ng. PRIVATE BEACHES 01rrry T11·0 hcdroot n hnin<' just steps fmm IY•O pMv:1!e bl'iH'hes in Bnyshorf's. L:iq:1· liv \ng 1Don1 11·i!/1 hru·k firpplllt'f'. h;.trd11i·(l()({ rlOIJrS, dining 11l"<'h. n1od1·n1 ki!C'hf•n nn<I l'<'C'lud1'(I 1:m110. Has ~u1·st <1uar1l'rs 11i·ith H IJ;1th und roon1 to s tnt'I' n bo:.t nr !rMil cr . Jusl Jish•d r11 $!i5.fl!'O. ESTATE RF.ALTY I JOJ AVOCADO DR. NEWP ORT CEN TER 640-1120 $26,950 r,''·11••••· ,·,,ro·m· 1,·0,, pi"a•, J{dri ns; l11rgr., r ru·cd n"ht ' a " .,t " eall _ :~0-9-1\ll. Consult (;N rgt• \\·ll'1t•i. ,\~~t. Walker &Lee •fA~ ll1 A1 l 1tlXlUI huus1•, 1•lc. {i\6-8811 nr 5~•7---1 263 BY O\VNElt i\love-in eund. 4 Br, den .t lge !fun r m. !\laster Br ,t den 001 h upstairs. $57,;JOO. Open 2-J Sat .t Sun. 20 21 Aliso. 67Hl9'.16 EASTS1DE INCOME Condo dt'{.'01'. Owncr LOVELY r-.Jon11c1•1tn 3 hr, 2 ba . n1~v.·l y 1\vo c1ld<·r hon1C's c111 11-2 90' I F"int'. 526,91'.IO. lot. Good tenants, Asking 673--9557 ~39,7~., ~1111l'r 11•il! t·a'!-Y c -~O~N-00~.-,-,,-s,-.,-,-.,-,.-.d-,-v-;l-la, 2nd . ..,.J ' n~urn . 11·Jth 10 ~ Beaut. 2 Rll. 1 ha. ass111nt' d(•l'l·n. C:ill I rest1ge 1ron1es. 7r• 1-·HA S2-I ~XI 5-1&--0''8 1 6·1~lG _!!..._ --·--·-· ----· SHARP 3 TlJrn1 , 2 IlH, Jll'\ pa!i~ J\le~;i \"(•rdc. By VACAr-.:T. 'I BR. fain, r1n., o11i·ni'r. a.IQ-:lOCJ,11 \. 1j.!e. ki1. 2-si..v. $/l·I .~ Eastside Cutie i\lars hall HL'a l!y (i7j-4600 on R-2 101 Rnon1 Ill nc!d Capistrano Beach n1orl~ unit. You 1nu~1 ~1'<· B'I' n11-r1<'l', c:.1u:rning 3 BR. 2 li.\. OP<'n liea1111•d t'l'ilin~s bllns. sh11g ~·j.J1. :'o.los! ri1'- sira l1lt• Palisades a rru. \\'alk l<l l~·:n·h i\!u.~1 St•>', S:\!J,.iO(I. 2ti7.!1 l..;ls P11l nl<1s. C;1p!S· trn no B1 •h. !!)6 .. 1;)92 Corona del Mar RENTALS! f'tHT('nllv 11·c ha\'t' i<{'\Tral lo uppn:.0~·1 ;1!~'. All tlus fnr $'.17.:-ioo. C111! 6·16-7711 Op1·11 ('ves. Walker &Lee Ill.Ill ,., ... ,, llttl'C somC"th1n~ you wa nt to sPll? CIAs11ifiprf ;,1Js ilo ii 11-c ll -call "i t 1\V 642 :..G·1s. honies listt'ti l'Xl"lusil·elv for 1-y..,,u.u.J..1..U.ll.U.1.JW1<: r1•nr In fh1' llal'hor Arca. I: fJ"Qnl $:::JO 10 Sl ,000 a month. 1. ,\ hrand nr11· 3 RF!, hilltop hon1c 111111 outstandini..: Ot t'llll \0\C\\" -$3j(), ., A 11kL .. n1•11 3-flH B.'lt·kl>ilY ho111(' 11 i!h g-1n1H h111•k van! • k1(I.-; and pl'!S 0 1\ -s:19!"1, :i. A pnll·1i1·ally nt•11· 3 BP. Bity- fl•ont 1n11·n!lnus<' 11·1ll1 ;1 lari;C' pnl"atc slip · S·l75. 1. ,\ brand ne1r 'l·BR Por1olino 1n fl arhor Vie11· -11·<1y hclo11· lhl' 1nilrkrt al S17.j, " ,\ s111nnini:: \"il'\1' h<ln1f' in "Orh.-inal llnrhor Vi,..11·" • :; llH. -cuntcn1 por;;I)' · $·19:J. Do Something Different This Year! Se nd Your Vole ntine Greetings via Doily Pilot Classified Ads • Ta kf' ovl'r 71:': loo n. 3 13crl· i .. 6. .. 1~,_1111 ho1n1• 11·u h ninssil·i· 1 An Old Curo na ('Ulll' • hrcpl!l('l'. IHll!l' yrtrtl, il hlt• 11 11.lk In Ill~ sho11s ;in,l_ beach 1';i 1· ~111· + 11r1rk'<hOp ,\~-I · 3 UR -2 BA -S~2.1. :lulll" l1 i~h e"1s t111.: lw111 -- !lli lonn ft·rs · $21JL nio 111-A lo\·l'lv lla r~r \'irii· Pa!l'r· ·:Ids ~11:\!'S. C';dl ;,1~S·l~I Jllll -·i-Bll f\\TI·Sl<)l'Y !ll'XI to ::s<.1ul h(\1, HC'nlt•-,1'.'I . , '-~1 1 .,._,. • • * g1ccn111-· • .,., .) }'ALl·:S lll 'FJ\'tt\r. ' "S11ll',..11·1,111;uf · HJ.;1· "r AssO<'. A fine 2 BR. f111nily roorn . C1\l.L AL Hl.A('h: di111n~ 1'0!)111 ill!!ll(' In ll(';1ul1·1 VICTORIAN ful Sh11n 'l'liffs • :s:,oo. 1 " A 11•hi!l' 11:11 r1:'~·\p11· l·B11111·0-ll s101·y hn111e, a lso 111 luvr ty 5 -t Guest $35,000 Shocr d•<f> -1,;:~. \\'ALK TO BEACH • 2 story V1o ·rori;i n .\1 ;inor. f{(•s1nre !'i\ VE THOUS1\:'>llJS, C: <1 l t 6-IJ.0003. I OK~\ I L 01.SO\ . " P£A ,TOR S 10 A spf ctncul:1r '1-H11 ~pyclRs:r< Hill hnrnt' · rr11an11 ·a n !'!'IC'l"I car(l('I S and 1h11prs • Sl.flOO. G7a.7225 To get y our m essage on the special valentine's page Dia I Direct 642-5678 DAILY PILOT i::roLJnd k•v11l flonr plan, P~ ·I HR, 3 ha , + den, FH, l.lH. ;:.~:;;,;::..,::.;:::.;::;_ ___ _ }eari. nt•1v, 1-'rC'shly Painted Shop, pool. Nc\v ovens & cou:-.rr1tY sT()HF: \l'Hh 1ash·ft1lly panelctt and car pC'ts. 1-'t•e si1nplc. 598,.JOO RIVIERA REALTY NEWPORT SHORES Ort £>~a lli11·tt)'. 10111HI C:·l' 4 Bdrm + Pool No Jo11i n & 1011· do11·u lt•rn1s 11.vi+i!ub!l'~ lieautiful 4 tx h·n1 1~·ith huge fa111i!; 1•n1 . F irt.•µlat.'<', rc11 r living rn1. Gas tiuih-ins. dish1\•asher . F tlll ,;111 .nr· rr:'. N+> 1 .,, .. til<'. Co\·,.n ·U patio. Heall'rl & l111l'rt•d pool~ 539,950. Cil ll 962-&"6~1. n1 11·1'0rc;\ livint: roon1. plush by owner, lltl ~rs plensc. E xclusive Homesites Doll house J & f:un S JOO Stol'l', gH~ punip ... '2 Br-t 11;1Hpapl'rcrl <lini ng area, 1512 Dol phin Ten·a l'C, CJJ\t. SOUl'H LAGUNA, Coast Sunny 3 BH.,:!·s!y · s.:.:·.~ hnuse .. ~11,..d Bt•11111 1ful l'CI· .~h.lj! t':lrpt~ls & euston1 By appnl only, c 7 14 f llnJ:::. Gl't a1\'llY fron1 it :Lii. drapes. o-.•r:·s ized pantry 673-0-1&9 or 1213• 776-j730 Royale. sloping do11·11hill 50x l..g<'. !ot, .\ 13Jt, 3 ha . $-IS,:JOO S.\'1,0()() buys Pl'VJlt'l1 y and ~ 1 1 alk" 100 ft. lot. look ing down on D1,11n11tie ,\.fr,une improV<'lllC'lltS. nr't'ri, n<'ilr S.: lOO 5•. 11•• ing La9•1n.J Beach Aliso Beach. /\skin< S.15,000. 3 BR S:i:!,!lOU [~·J !l':J'.l ! llanulton, H.U. .t 1<;1 a"' ·c 10 II u n t t n g r o nq .:;~,.:_.;:...;_:,.;o:;_ ___ _ C"1'1l1£>r, S1~·ini:ntn~ pool and LAG UNA BJ;;ACI I Easy to -WOOD build 0 11 : good a1'C<'S.'<, 1er-1n<1 n~· pai'k are;1s. P t'i("C re-ri!ic North .'<: Suuth \'H!\i·s. rlu··t'd Sl!XXl. No11i' S:-iOO llt•lo1\' GLASS 1n1trk£>t 1·;i1uc. Call 10t.iHYI ANO WATER s~~·~=~· LAG UNA. fanlastil' 847-3095 Ot'lni!NI all 11·ood exterior. t·~·11ch .v., pi<!I' vlt'ii·s, lots of ' in striking conte n1pora ry h l I I REPOSSESSIONS II' L1C \l'ilt cr . ,ge., Cl'I' IOI. r!<•sign. Lr.Jcntetl lflGll UP. { ..... •_s~_· 10 bulld 011. Asking . f . ON L.i\GUNA'S f'A;l.JED S Df>t"orato r's drean1 4 HR $~1.1,f.CO On the 11·a 1C'r . 4 Bdrms .. )'OU n11·n land; will trade , ,. .......... -$7:l.:i00 \\'p h<tl'l' ren1 a1s S3~ Up. CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * r ur 1n or:n:·1!lon .:1nrl ln<"a11on ft 1 V 1 ER,'\ COASTLINt.::, _,i ,.i{)!I. or lllt'i;e ~ l!A & VA hornes, WITH A SCENIC Vil::\\' OF LA(;UN A llt:ACll. lei•rifit" GRANO Ot'ENING ~ont,11 I THE OC~;AN. So. 1·oasr ,·ir11·: pfi i\!t:1 Vis· $33,950 KASABIAN Singlt' h.•\·C'l noor plan, i"i'-,'.~,·-.·'.J:.· .Sloping rlu1vnh1!1 lot, Newport Ba y Towers \\'i11di11i..: ~1,1i1\•as1· 10 liidf'·n-r 1 1 1 "' l .~ 2 BEDR00:\1 Real Estate 962-6644 eatui'f's cc~tra l'n~ry "'1. AllCJI BEACH llF.!GllTS CONDOMlNlU'l llO\lc•· 1\'ay 1 n:1~h ·r :>ull.:> 11 11rh·:i1c & opens to h v. rrn. f ACIN(, l , l ln , . f ' 1 " · i:.:s v:i11i1y d1·1·ssTI1g a nd !'OZY H ·1~t :n,i'o•1 H arDour THE SEA. Has all \VOOD I ~\." -~·· o~ci;J_'.10;.illljf. t,ic: U;.y ,,:.~l!...LkltUGs. _. r:oonBUB ·1l\L-; F J H E -s \V EDIS!! FIREPLAC•~. t i!/. Asl,lll[.; .,,J J,500. L .'i.Jps . PL!\C~:: Desu::nr r rlcror I dht. "'"" doo" op<'" '" ~ri?~l·~ I "ltl l :...i;curt.y 111,,hr1se 1hruout 1n1·lclg iltTent t'<1lor ~ DF:CK \VITH o c r. AN i ~ * TS'.).--. TI· · .'il~1·~ & concrete eonslrL1c11on en t [)('I O'll'n 11{•a1·(' di .1p· VII~\\'. Jt eur corridor lC'ads · " ~1l"W "11~..ilt• Ualt'Olll::'.'S cl'i('~. 1·111u d1n.11ect 11.ill l0\-1 ~ to 2 BDR~!S .. SJ::ll\llCED I ~ .:.::1r.1gc spa1•c." p...•r unit. erl11 •;<:, fl<J<•l' 1" l>•'•"Olld !\IOI'\ --l~Y 2 F UL!. BATHS. 1 -4'1-4 -5117 1 -499 .1800 l{UOJ top sundeck . 'iKYLIC!IT \\!'.\f)(l\\"'i t 'o1··I WATER VIEW ri!l at"hr·d lo King Size n1s1r. Unusual Uppor1u1u!y lo l 'ur- n1.il d1111n•.• ,1 i,.,1 1'lt'11s 1111ti11 · .,, 1 cl111s.. Bayuu nt i'ropeo· }' '" \l'.1lo·h l h~' hO'JtS fl"Olll ~'0111' SU \', Forever v· I . i.:;1nh·n. ('l1t·! rh·!1i;l1 t kl1 · dUHH" nJoin ;11:,t.•r·k. l~nJ'nvl '.\!•lflPrn kilc lK'll has BILT--IN lew. ~':' .PLn Bcac11, 1·h«n II.is t•11•r\ 1··1~·,..1 rn.. 1 he ,.. JllH r 1 in i p 1·1 11 A ,'l c E S.· Q v t:: N , :\lah'fllfH·(•nt ronz•11npn1·;11'y JI .. Ju t l"i'Ua·tt..u ltd .. :"ll'.B. !t11't'~ 1J11t~ 1, • Blol"h:-t1• lr,,11,,,1-sa!ion ai·t·;il a nd its OISH\\SllH .. Cr. 11 A !\I I C hdrn1 11·11h 5 hal 11~. ~·;1n11tv 675-855l '.1::,".'.:.".,·, . .lust liS!<'(t'. B k r r·!u·i·ry fin'JJlil~'~'. A block TI L~:s. t_:T.C'., .t. open~, 10 r ni. tlt•tl, fll'l'l1h1i·r. !-',i1·1ni1l ,. ______ _.._ __ , _ r I l l l ~ di111 ni.: 1·n1. Faliul<"lus cht'f's PA 1" tin.' beach Condo for just anll Y < tning area . 1~" I LE RMO 5:1·1 j()(). eharnnng eui;1on1 honH' L<; k1tch1·11. 11·111f' c('ll;1r. Large BY 0 11·ner-P11 rk P 1 a c· c . Pond£>rosa Hon1C'. S66.!.Xkl. Less th;1n 1 yr. old . ·IBH. 2 I~ BA . r~x . Jge. LR, DI! ,~ p<1n<'I F'H. 11<'\ b;tr, HUJ!C i;pHrkling kl!chen. \Valk lu !\t>ttlt'r Grnde S l ' h o o 1 .. Edison HS & Ne1v J{('f . Park. Ry app'l 1)1' O~·n llou.~l'. .~a!·Slln. 11·:'.i. 21082 Sh;111· Uln('. HR. 5'.l!i-\7S1 X-Rated F1ir e.x1 r~1 llh'l' J;u·gl' fnrnily h1irn1• c )Ql'\'.' 10 C.•'~';1 11 . pr1· 1·n 1c n111s!cr twrh·n1 Stilt(' + :i 111t'1rc bt"<Jrnon1s. \\l;tny, 1na11.v r.1nrt' ext1<1s. For quic·k sn ll' • only s.:.'l,9:JO. 1llage Real Estate ll '62·4411 '( :;::.) 546-8103 SELLING Your Home? Cash in 2~ hours f(Jr your t.'(l lll!}, Ni> hi<ldt'n C"OS1.~ rlt•lays. Nu nbliga11ons. l.'i \f'>\I'~ in !hi' ;>1't':1'" BRASHEAR REAL TY S.12-i 11 I J·:vcs; !l6S· l 17S B'f 0\1·nt'r, Choit·e ,\1'l'il 4BR ,\· f;11 n rn1 1111111•', :-h " 1; IT]llifl~, ,V, \'ll ~JHl l\ d1·p~, ~i.~-:?i20 () \\1N \-... -K~~,~.,-.~(1~0~,-, ~d~,,, 11,;,;11111:1hl1· \',\ 101011 Slia1·p l li·l'an;iln• ·I l1r ., fain rtn ~ :l l1a . 962--2:!70 l)r a::1:?-!F..il'.1 .. --·I BR Condo. $2600, total On. 1u a.~,..un11• 7': Ln. 96X--S273 El'es., Bkr ., FA1\T1\STIC P f:fti\I . VIt;\\' J UR., 2 B:\, firl'piaC(', Ill'. bco;v'h<'s. S'.!5.000. 962-63·10 lihl''' ;111 rxtr;1 i:;p11ce h<'ii l<'r 1 \OU n<l long._..r use'..' SC'H ii '1 °t10ll' Iii ith a Dnily Pilot ClassifiM Ari ! 642-fi67~ . ' a "ft C:AL BUY"' for nnly playroon1. T ennis cuurls. BY 0\\INER HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $48,SOO FULL PRICE park & bC'ach Bll nearby~ llrtrhur V1e11· Humes ,\nd lanlaslil' ll(-ean .~. I llr. r;in1 rn1, 2 1 i &t, RfALlY Lower On. Pymt. O .K. c;inyon i•if'll'! $295.000. Call Deck & e.xt r.ts O\\'NER \\I JLL l·IELP •19-1--8003 U1rg;t' <.vme1· lot l'i21-I COl\ST H\VY. 71•1: S~G--!:~I & 213: 5':12-2&15 F"l NANC1;; $i4,500 MISSION REALTY TARBELL No agents plea:-e. ., Brl 2 h I f fl)!~ S. Coast lbvy .. l..;11~una O 6-l·l-4239 " i·nis.. at is; pro ess. Phone 17141 494·0731 ID)f.?~o l nd~epd. MHn,v {','(!!"US. lly lM~U ~~ if11·ner. 1'46-:~:1137 BIG VI F:\\' Fan1i1.1< hon1t". HARBOR VIEW MONT EGO Irvine SnoUt•ss. /\tri11n1. rleck y;i rd . r!hl. garage. !\-love in. PLAN 104 567,900. • • * On« 11f 1!1l' 111vs1 popular CRO\\'lNG l"!OOr-.t B i ~ ~1yk·' <11 Culifur nin llonlcs \\100<1's Cove lot. Neat house ln lr\·int>. Ht:-d rilC' roof. 11· gr<'al e.-.pflnsion polen!ial. :i hdn11s .• d<•n & spH•'ious Anxious O'>'o'ner . S62,500. f:i1111l.1·Jf11J1n i;l1•lc• k1l chen: • * --* l ~J:ltl .S. f'u:1lif lh1J ., L.11 . I Al..\10ST FINISllF:J) -I ·1 Bn. Al1nosi Nc-w u.·,v!'ly $-1:!,T.:iO Fully in~ul ated, 2 l1~ht dt'eor/Ka1·ast11n cptg, Bit, 2 ba . fqilt-, 11·alk in til e entry, wide shul\C'rs, close!, skyli){h!s. he a m lli'OV('ll .,._·oods , Jndscp<I. lncd ('('iliug, lots of stor;ui:e. 1025 + Pnced· below rnar.ke~· at Ozu St, 0 11·rJCr 494-4288 $71 ,900 w/\an(l incl. See l-5 Da l ly l74"l Port Laguna Hills J\f a 11 I e i g. h C i r . 011i·ncr 641-S>l9 l;:c'. 11\£>d brkfsr. har r'.A VIE\V LOT Sl0,700 Open blurt !u•at. Sh1n1p.<:h•nc frplt". NJl'e 101 <•rf !01\'t't' Bl ucbirr! (Rn· ASSU?>1r.:: 71i 'f LOAN t.·i1qw1s : 111.ol.~11.1• !01 . Hf•t11•r )On. 011 11('1' ,1·ill subordinalt'. 3 BR., 2 B1\. condo. Pool. NEW OCEAN hurry ..1 t S.".>\.~JOO Call 11011 Ca ll <tnd dril·l' hy. garagC". $Z1,9QO. FRONT DUPLEX rnr a n·1't • • * CAPRI Really &l·l-Ta25 MORGAN REAL TY CLf:,\/\' ll'\00;1.lF. Do11i t1to1vn L N' I 673--6642 675-6459 Laguna . :'I y1·s. ulr!, 01·e1· ·HM?CJ .:::•~g~v~n~•:...;;.c'9~•~•:.:,_ __ _ 4 bedrooms 2 balh - 3 bC'droon1 2 bath. t'llc h unit has a firepla('e. <Hid fantastic coastal \•ie111. 3400 sq. rt. 64&-7711 BY 0 \VNEll -On SUpt'l' sq. fl. 10 yr. lea'ie Rvall· RhlC'. S185,000. _gt'f'<'nhelt 11"/b1kr 1 r ia I ,1 \!il'll'rtl~ ;:111·arrl-1vi11nirli.: ;\ppa loos;.1.11 I . Ca tht>c!ral c<·ilings, ·I BR. 21~ BA , rtin. r111., l;un . rn1., ' . I . 1 • ~ • ! bt.<au1. lnds1•p'd .. ill a r<'fl or REAL rll!JI'(• t'\pCns11·1· h•!rnes, ~::1~t<t·r. pl1111 <'f/11\111. $.H,OOl 494 _ A 56 . \' i ;i\ ;}.!l .. t )lh. u J \\'1\l,i\"UT SQUAil!·:: i\lpi11~· LOQ~ ~~6~~~~ Cnndo. ('111y .1 13!{., '.! hHs, _::__:__ sl1:1~. drapes. pn1in, u1r The Fine Life <'nnd. pool, c·n lile T V, dish1\'Shr ·"1(lra;;<'-SJO,!J:it. T l11• lll<>l{I !'\(p1i.~1 t r nf Or· H.1 t•11 nt·r i; 1:?<17~1 :111~·· Coun!y l11·1ng i~ to hi• f11u11d il l 1his pri1·;1te n •sorl on lhe Ol't'an. n1'ar the qu1<'1 of Srouih L.:1guna . 2 Lar').:<' hdr111s . & IH'Cess to priv. tl'!l!H" !'O(lr1 S, lhr pool & lh•· IJl'ac·h. Condon1i niu1n . 58$,CXKI. ~i·:LL hr1111d 111•11• ":!" Pl:tr1 hnrn1• Turllt't'11t"k. 3 BR. 2 B1\. 11l'I h;1r + l'Xlrns l.•l\'1•ly .~ pril·t'd 10 sell fa!:>L SJ:\.l(;/S:/ ·=-===~-1 \\'AIJ\'t.i'r SCJUAR!::) 1\l11 inC' Condo. Cn~y 3 AH. :!bas, slHH!, drar<:s. pa1 io, air f"()nd, tlfll"I, 1·nlil<' T V . rl i~.h11•shr. ~1nn1g(', S.10.950. 1.!y Olli'llf'f. (i.\2-:\7!11 ~Ian REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. •1!.H·!M73 5-19-0316 U\' 011·ner 5 HR & den. beach sirll' NiKUl'l Shores, 2 yrs new. Guarded t-ommunity . lt1'1'. 1·e nter 11·/tennis cuurtl), pool, etc, 11i•;i!k t<i beaeh. $79.500. ·1~·8 1 :.!2. 596-.11\ :.12' Lido Isle SUMMER NEAR- i\lov1• in -hc!'it pnl't•d home <Jn •lrl f' of 1he h1r..:er lots. .1 Bil., fa n11 ly n n., 2 hath s. S79.~iXJ. TRADE ONLY Clrar -3 BR., 'I. bu . C".oorl l"l'11la l h1srury. $7;>,000. \\'ill <,•n>;idC'r On111ge County in· t'On1e prope11y up lo $125,000 LIDO REALTY . t l7~ \ift I 1ot ... ' 11 *673·7300* -HOW ABOU'~T~T=H=1s~1 - Less Than $50,000 A lovely poolside <.'Qndo in Ne11i'port BeaC'h • nUnutc~ lo !he harbor .t ocean. Cal!: CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 PALATIAL 4 BR. Plu.~11, (<ll'lll<il dl'.'cur. J.Jui in;"! & fnn1ily rrns. :l Car r:.1r,1;'.c Co rnr r, \ ic11· Int_ S19:i.:1{)(). --GEM~· - 1~>0-F Tustin ;\\'t', .'1 JJ Rl::ALTORS 1311-'1€23 VIEW-TENNIS-POOL Ol1nC'r .<>ac1-iliN' beau!. np;i r nC'w J Br. 3 Ba, Bluff!\ co1Kkl w ith forever view of FANTASTIC BUY-111t<>. ·14 custon1 extras. Nr. Baek door to beach l'i'alk. pool & tennis club. 6-W--2336 4 br + bay vu. No11i· s10.ooo -SUPER-BAYf"RONT- leSll. J-turryt Open Sun. 1· EI..LGA.t."T home. Pro. de- 5pm. 425 Via Lido Nord. cor. •I Br, 4 I/2 ha. F'an1. ON U1c-\'<'t·y hes! puzt of !lie 1'0as1, I hlk •o rnarvelous bC'h, :!'J,500 SQI !-vi' COllltl)Cl'i"l;d j)ID!Jl'l'\Y ('In : 111aln blY<I iu C.n·Jsbail a!: ~.:.J., 1 1~·r !-iQ i'T. Ll!S~~ 6'1~ if co n11 11 i ssi on1 unne<'l'S."W1.I')'. Char1111ng oltl I reconditionl'd 2 13r, llouSl' on 111Dpt'.rly . 2-100' husillL'SS St. front at;e. 0 11·11er l:!t::i · .1.1&-+t11 I Take-Out Restaurant NC\l'po1·t Bt.'ilt'h nr. Oi.'l'atl & cily hall; \n..:L land. l\1•ulo11on111 .'l, Hkrs ii7:1.t;7('() N EWPORT BEACH-: Prune l::i<1yl ronl Sile I fo~or boat repair & S11les , Bill Grun~!y Jlltr. 675-ii16:1 ' Condominiums for sale 160: . NE\VPORT CREST-Q11·ncr ' 'i µIan 1i. v1e1v . V<ic &I intt'rcn1 sys. $7000 unJcl'I bldrs priri;. Leas!.' $475/rno.; &12-[i267 i Duplexes/ Units sale 1621 2 • DUPLEXES $37,500 Easy to own · JU~l n!is11m<' 1 \~•I, r·11 A lo,<11. f i"1f;)(01•·11. Pnme Cos ra .>ll'~'l l·x·at111n of! I lal'hot'. 1' •111 pri .. ~ $37,;.011 l';11·h. llurrv -G.X· t'l'lltnt slnr tl·r 1ri1 ~s1 .ncnt Dll 11011• -K.1.l·i ·,1~. f.NYESiil)il GREENTREE New Du1JlC'x rn!'llrne Ho1nr undC'r conslru...:!ion a t 11·1 1-\no:-i SI. Cl\f C<il l l3:11!ilf·r. i\-lli·!ll l DUPLEX OLD COM 3 Br owner's unit $84,900 833-0780 I BK RI RON DUPLE XES HTG BCH Ne11• 2.~:l t~r d!x bc-h uni!~. J:,lh ,\: r\J";l('i;i , i\flt'lll!illly 1-J 536-40'22. ··v1· 17111 a:~~tii79 TE1\ll·F:l1 ·DO\\"N!Olt F IX· E R·Ui>. S.15,500. • !>il·l··IO.tJ • CORONA Del i\h1r tluplC',\(., best location, by o\vner, call &"1-7701 WALK TO THE BAY • $69,500 $©\\l!lA-LG"Bt/YS ® HIGH SCHOOL KIDS . . cnn 1valk lron1 here & "keep their cool in the swin1ming pool." 2600 Sq, rt . uf <.'011ten1p. living:; oceun & canyon vie..._'.~. Secluded lanai & many extras . Easy finance. $72.:iOll. 675-7-114. 1 Tennis too! Call the D.A. Mission Vie\o 6TJ-7:lll. Nl'.:\VPORT BEACH $34,000-EXCT.USJVE Westcliff Villa. Income Property 166 HOUSE + 6 UNITS Ne\\' units nt 2fi.17 Elden, Ct\!. ls! usf'r 111•/'lOfYlr wrll<· off, Cull Builder 6~114. CLOSE TO BEACH! You eAn 'l l;K>a l th1!1 linl' vrtluc in exclu.-;ive rcsiclential area enjoyed by screen stnrs an<I c 11trrta iner 11. ThrN:' tter!roon1, 111·0 bat h.~. ,f.t R.C'cess fo private beach. 646-7711. 01X'n eves 204'.l \Vestclirr. 1>1·. Walker &lee •tAl llTATI LIKE •..... STRIKING Olli .. lncoml' proprrly i11 N<-Wport Beach. Nrnr new bl·ach duple.ir;, c~ hl shopping & the iiurr. 3 BTt + 4 BR. onlls, both '>.11h 2 balh!!. Deluxe kitchens, all bll-lns: 1u!!h cnrp. & frplcs. Xlnl t'{'11tnl l'CCOl'd . Reduced SUl'("('SSOr 1tl COL\VELL. P1'01X'11iPs, Jn('. Corona del Mar Bachelor Pad With Pool On a gene1u us 60xl00 lol in 11i·alk-to-privatc cornmun- ity bt'11eh Corona lllgh· lunds, a 11'el' dci."Orated 2 Br, 2 .Bu hon1e with (ormal dining, spe.clou:. n1asler i;u ite, reor yard wilh pa:lo sun !leek nnrl large !ree forn1 pool. $b11,500. CALL 644-~11 /.Jn NIGEL llAH.L I !., A551J(IAT[5 to 199,000 HARBOR VJEW ~HJLL S~ C. F. Calesworthy LUSK. 1,arge s sn. oon. Rt•ltors 640-0020 2',~ Ba. Tiburon Model w/2 frplcs, betun ctngs. Like -BUY A BARGAIN nt•w, Quleot street. Vltw. L1qul<lallon lorr.c11 iu1le of 3 $96,000 tincludes I and) . Ull 2 BA Newport 1-fgls. .!.P:.:ri::n·e,:O:::n::,1Ycc:_fi4'::1-:::6::3::;79::_· --- l·lo1l'lf, jtH ~ hllns, ft'pl(:, lam. rn1., 15'x30' 11 & r pool. ~lake olff'r. C11ll Prestige I llln1r11, 645-6646. It's a breeze .•. sell your ltem8 with atse, uae ·Dally Pilot Clns11if\ed. &.i2-5678. That Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Chuckle h!lted .. , ClAY I . l>OUAN 0 Reorronge letters of th. four 1eromb1ed won:lt be- low to lorm four simpl" words. l __ R _E_G~M .. I...-11 0[ ..... . ·They say people in Ru$Sl1 I I I I' live longer than they do here, - --. That's not so. It only - I H U S T I B I longer. ,,.,, , ... 0rt1'"' 1~1-1--,-~l-Tl-~I-0 Ccmp!ei. the chuckle quoted • _ _ _ _ _ by l1IUng In tht mla log WOl'd. you develop from lfep No. 3 ti.low. 8 PRINT NUMBERED lETTERS IN THESE SQUARES UNSCRAMBlE A80VE lETTERS TO GET ANSWER SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 494-7551 1000 N. Coast Hwy .. t .... 1~unA Model Condition 2 Br. den, n1a:.te.r suite Lol'ely J bdrnis. 2 bath home w/frpl:_. _bale.. priv palio, 1ri1h good assunu1ble 7ri , pool. Sr9,50(l. 646-1231 or lse. lo<1n~ \V i!h lan1ily rn1 & PARK Lido Condo: redec. flrcplnc.'t'. Ki1chc11 huilt ins. 1 · J BR, 2 ba.. hobby m t., Vorcrrl Air hPi+1 . Pa!lo. lndry. rm. Dbl. gar. $43.800 Quiet eu! de s:.•t' stl'C't't. Call Broker 675--52((1 5SG-fl2lll ' CC:c'-7.--~~-=-""'-= ' • 11.V. Hms 5 hr. Fam nn, [TARBELL.] din rm, 3 ba, lrg lot. Npt ~Q ~38.. 179,950. Q •TI e C . . ~~~ _ BAYCRESf 3 BR, + den, 21,i ba. Brand New DeltLxe 3 & 4 BR Duplf'x. 3 BA. dbl gar ea. $80.000. 51,1 18th .~L ..!.!;I!:_ CAB Bulld<'r, 847-3957 * DEI~UXE (:ovington Bro!;, 1-'nurplex ro1· snle. $81,IXIJ. Jnron1e $70J/mo. »"Ai On. r~auison lnvestmenl Co. &12-SOl l NEW TRIPLEX NORTH LAGU NA-1 3 Bdrm!! .. 2 baths ;I remocle.led with soar in g Opl!n bean1 ceilin~ & wood I 2.121ll Ln P111. Rd. d<'Cks. Choi<.'f: No1th end Newport Beach 2036 Con1modore $69,000 0111-'Jl('r 833-3985 NE\VPORT SHORES b y 01\Tit>r . 2 BR •. 2 81\, F.R. l;irger lot, $·15,IXX>. t.lornin~s ;147 ... 1311 or .t'ves 64:r5836 NE\V flarbor V iew flome, Ponnfino. F'aniastle vie1\'. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 640--4161 3 BR House t 2 Units at 416 1-famUton, Cl\t . vle11· Joe. neduccd lo sell :.:;.::;.: __ _ Al $79.500, TURNER ASSOC . 1105 N. COll!!t Hlli'V •• L.ttgunR 494-1177 Laguna Brokers OPEN 11·3 1007 Oro Sold 1015 Oro 124.Q J\1<"1rni11R"sidc 1396 r-.lornin'"'.!'l.i(le 6T>-1219 $52,950 SS6,9'j() tl'l.950 194.500 Turn your goll elubs Info n i;tf't'('(), $cJI lhl'T"ll \Vifh a fla ily Pilol Classified Ad 11nd 11se the nmne~· !nr u 11tcl"l'O! Call 642...~78 Today. 1 llARBOll VU l\10NTEGO Sharp upgrndPd 4 BK. as 1lt"\11. OJK'n 1-5 daily. 1742 Port Monlci11:h Cir. 011i•ner. 644-6249 * t110NACO PERFECTO * HVl-1, 2 BR + den/3 BR Sale loc, steps to p u r k, pool. achl. Pl"Qt. lnd~cp, decor • deep shag, brick11, wood & g<111 ABQ. $65.500 fo'ce . By Own 641--4033 EASTBLUF'Jo-" Condo, Tf'nni.11 Club Vil111.s , X-Ph1n. Forn111J D.ll . 3 Br. 21l Bit, f'. n .• p11t \o. Spilt lt'1·rl. 1nr1. rec. luril. S67 .000. S:n--5~ Call Builder. 6-16-4414 l>i\i'lA POI NT -DUPLE~-.:$ BRJ\NlJ Nl::\V -'il.S.esG 3.1812 Roble!\ Dr lluil<ler. 6 ~-1005 ;d~1ytcl University Park DELUXE 4-PLEX. 3 BR 11~ BA. lireplac:c + patio. J.2 UN IV ER s IT y Pa r k. BR'11, many exlra!I, 10'/o d)"t. 0 1Rn<'el\l)r Honie. 5RR. rnr-1 YEAGER RF:ALT·Y 556-fit'tl r m, 2 '11 ba, a('T0811 lrom l"'HP.N ROI' tNr. EGGS IN pool , tennis rourts, green ALUMINUr-.1 POTS add'· a bC'll, ror. lot, nP w I y lltlle v\~nr. Thi" will ketfl decorated, by OO'll('r, $56.500 P"n from darkening. UllOful pri11ciplC's only. <'nil 21 :\-11111 n<1 Inn ·f'r nN'rh•rt llMT\~ •I 2 2 -.\ 9 9 2, nfl 5: 30 ~H h1:rc1 11i·i1h n Daily P\.,t 714-552--!M;ilfl Clts!!!'llfil'fl 1\d. fi.42-567lt ------~ 1 1, ~ I. ' • ~ 1 , Costa Mesa '" ~ ...... "' ., .... l'\ Tl~' 1·1.rx. ('·'"I ......... " . ' l•r. " I 1): "":l+'•I! ~:,;'.'.',.~ $:~·:··~1:'1" 'I!'. 1,',',~ •• ~ I• )o:l!LI HJ,\ 1:11«111 ! ( il•i.111 ; ' 'i ~I\ i"Ji 11: I.• _ .. I ~-•Oi l .;,:, , LI \1! \Tl.-.:,.,,., ,,, Bkr. 67>.72~--I 11i·1rk•t 0 !1Jl1/<;l'lnTr,i•l.l•1!1 : !.! ''· t '.\I JlL ~I •·••·11•••k.n.: n.. i.11 · 1 '' \I. \' ,11-; ,,, ·····•·r l'1•·il · l·! Irr . .!1 111 , -1 l .r """" lll~.11,:., '/. J.l ~I ''"''!•I •' I 1;.i· 'I!•"· 11 ... 1 l ,. :11 1· .. ,11 .. :•.1 u·,,r~. ,\.;1! j .;->I·•:·•·• (Ju•,1 .. nd1ni.; 'I'' 1 )\•1, J_, !:•11, ~11·, .\,.;' ~~~;Q o. CARLSON ~ .. ;~:~;~~·tns-u l a I REAL TOR 83 l-929 3 =' ='-'--'--'-'-'--- 4 UN IT APT. BLDG. l1 ;~··1 :··i i ;, •• r 1• 111 .• 1 r1 r•·:1 ~ 1:1 •~1 y. 1111'"'!111! I 1,~1 • .\], '1 t ""' .~ ,, 11, 1:JV I ;r 11111•1•·\ ,,.. Ft1rn " 2 l',J'. un11, 1111 Si i \IJ )I I ·rrv Pr. d1111n. y_;·,_flj,i'J 11· J., !1 .•1 I'"' l!•o:d, ·' Wesley N . Taylor C o. J'.1,; 1; .•. ~1:11t·.~•1r:.-rl:,, J:l·::\!,"f'l'JI::-. __ 1" ,.41 .. _• ---- I, I 1 ! i I ", f ;1! I'll: ~ 1~ 1. t 1 • "Id:. j ~I•! '·· " · 1;" :.· ' "I" '-' +r "'' /1.,•11 \', 11 • •11 •. ) 'J.i• • l•liu i'• r.1 r I•, I ,; ·I I : 1\1: I. \ I.I!'., '.• " h<!J!ll' " : I I 1,j ,-111 j' I • : j, :_II i..·.· flll J.)!'' .! I.: ~ p•!1 l~. h' I• ' 1· J 1/J • . ' " ( . '."111 Snn .fq11'1111n H ill~ P.d Costa Mesa ~v.p•o!T ("0·11to ·r __ l;i\·\~]l11--· -~·l ,,1 ,;., I ! 7 j ••,7 I I t•I"> 111•' \ " I, _. •' I L 0 7 ' - l 1' .! ' Huntington Beach ... 1 '1L">I 11h WALK TO BEACH j 1,1,• I ~ll ! \\';dk 1., ,,.)1 . .,,1, ;1 n ti H omefinders 547-9641 l ~I: ! ,.. I t1I • - I , \ j ·!I '· • ~ I ;j:, '.! f' .. · ~i' ' 1'1·1 ••>". Homefinde rs 547-9641 '" \ • •·J ho'! " ''I '• 111, '! ,rl•J-,.••J !• 1•11! 1 • • .,._: ,,.,11•;, H"~ l.iJ-.""~- ~!'"Pl''' ' !11"1111 ri •· -.i Houses Unf urn. 305 l·•,.,q,\• ~·, .i11•I ]11)1>11·'''' ;_:.:;:c;;_; __ .:.;~ .! 1:1' /',•I 1,+, f1·111 ·1·q ! ) 1·1 •1· \1.,1·•·:,. 111:1!0 r-. Gi!neral _ ... 11 1i,•· •11 11'• !•''"· 1 1;1~ ~ 11.,i, 11\. ro1 .-, Uu1. ,,r 1 "· 11 pl•·. b I t / in :i , '/•l ~/Urp-.,, !"'ti", :!-c.ir :,;..ir. I '•i'o. ~JI';/!, \ jl '\I 1111111<.11.:. . ) ;•J 1 .. 1. 1 .. ~1 ,.,. <l\'jJU.,1t. 1,.1-£,,\ -;t~iT I I'! \J ."I~ .,i, ·1 .i···: ,::.:.::.:::;::c_ ______ 1 I •l1lrl ··k t;H,1 •. 1·~1111:1 r .. e wport Beach e ('t1\1:--,1,•·1J.'\ 1 :1·,1 ~ S LANDLORDS S l.lf'lll\•' 1-l'l•·( It•!' •;,I•· '"' J;•I I'S n·r11 LI: l'l'"fl'"J'i il'. {J\1!i'"l . [110•111H• ~-,j(,/1r;•11 \•,,. ,\<'f'\lo'" :d! lh• h• 10~1 r II' si. ... 1~JJ. ,\~surr.. L.d ('JIU'<;.~ 1uland (1ra11~··· ( 't ~ .. ~.:111 1•11 K'1'• 11,,111 Fl·:i·; !·:~~:!· .. ,-:;,\'•'T un".~- bll-11]71 '"~ --DANA POINT $ ALA RENTALS S Fourplex S 77,S00.00 1'.'.!1•11·1.,.111 '" P..;iy, C\1 6-1:.!-''l,l-.;. \ l.1', " · ~ l~I: ~ I:.\. . ----.. ------- < "" , .... 1, I ,, ' 1 .. "" I 'ffNNI;, ilUFFS H o m e f inde r s _ 547-9641 Unly ,,.,.1,.; 111 11:1.ucs t:u1.u1. " )!IJt; . ..;1-. f111· ~1n-.:I•· r.·111 11'•11111111u •b 1iuot 1ru111 !'-c." 1·1p1', o!rp~. \..11 , ~d. u11t. ·• 1.c.:urv.u1. 1ur 'i '°" ue11 1, rn.11::1f'". 21:.! l-"lo1\\< r ln·:ir•. HJll!.,;i UUIJ!Jg, IU'tP!!iCt, ~ii Bl'. ~1"\"-!:_--s11:.-unl pd 2 H! :.Sl i i, t'.;11·. kul~ll" 11-.1 ,,.,, f-'•·•-'fi~' xr:o L1<: •• u11ng tJ\..:11, IA:aUlilul Cui.· . ~"" 1 .. ·1111 ugnt hg11L~. Jrn· l!1!'•JJ,1l~Jy !iVdllilUI~. LO{'illl'd F..,,plex S 97 ,500.00 ALA 11.ENTALS ,l.Fourplex Sl 11,000.00 w1 \P'!C1A1111 1N ~svK1 -'--''-----! "·-.'• "•' illl! 11.Ui"' Ul 11,,11.0.11' ,..,;\JI. 11111• r 2 J:r h•1u .... · 11111 \ "-''' 111us. ~ per 1nun11i. J·n~ I ~1d". l11•rl l•Jl. i-: .. r.l 1.,, ·~"· Sl ,, 1 1•1 ;,ps,-1~,1,1 1 -~~---------1 .. l>-·lr1n -2 Ha. 11car ocean, l~•·\I U1c dueks (Jr\ lhc Da na Point " . . ~. . . PILOT-ADVERTISER_H 65 Apt1., I ::?:::_::cc.:..:c;.;c;;.. __ _.;._ I Furn. or Unfutn. 370 PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME Huntington Harbour ~'Of{ rt"11t or leaw, tirund rwv. 2 lilt To"·nhouse, 1wtm pool k ('("(', Oose to o<'t'll11 , 1111.ll'l & very prlval~. taJI t'Ollt'C'I, 213-322--+l27 ah 6 pm NF.:\\' rSi•1lJ.l;e Townhou!lt. 21~1{ ~ tli•n, 'l\'f'I bar, oet."lUl \~f'll, y,lk IU bf'tlCb, 1 yr. I• •ase. $.JOO per 1no +- rlf.'arung, N("'Y.' df:>IWlf' lliR Tov. nhouse. ocean v\,-.11". v.·Jk !o bl:a.t·h, $31)() !HO + l·ltanmg on lease. jJjj-2llJ3 SPAC!Ot;S studio. fully cpr1, I hlk to n1a1n lich, $175. l!~l~l'l'91 or GB-~118 oc ~:.\.~ 1·1c-1,· 1 & 2 BR. Over 500 t:dl •ret:s n1..-t Jl! ,\dults. 2607 Solau<1 \\'uy. 5treams with v.·atcrlnll~ I.ii~ lk:h ·l~""c:..lc<c1'::_ __ _ t•rcate a relaxini: setting for Mesa Verde Cptta M•s.1 WHAT YOU GET IS ALL YOU'LL NEED •.. VISTA DEL LAGO 345 Dana Point ~uur spacious new 1-or :!-1 ----------- lx.'Clroom aJ!lirtmenl. Froin 11n :o.rf. AT:O.IOSPIU-:RE-D!.1 2 $170. Furnnure availnl:h· 1 ""-3 br. Rental Ofc. 30'J5 ~fl.H~ opt•n 9:00 to 6:00 2:\00 · '.\lace ,\\T. 5-16-10::-1. J BP.: 2 BA. nr nu B;tvfrY1111 lrplc, tlos(•1I ~11 r. \\'fl)/ h•-1k up. )t'IY .S-l:itl. Av111I ~1.11· l'-t. l)i'.\-!-i71'.I IJ,.f ti. 6i::l--OISK\> 1d1 b .'<.! 1\kl'nd ~ Corona del Mar Fftl·:~JJ /'11111!, :.1HH, Jt,;1, !1\' rn1, <1111111;:-, !-;ll•·st lu11 1, s:r,o -1'.Jl-{i(i.l."1 •ir .\Jr Juh11:.u11 •I' \-~M7:L ?; RH, spac-1ous, sunnv & n1·v.. ."ii>. <lf lh"Y· .$37J. X:l.1-1141 or G-46--0JT:>. Dana Point P 1\ ,-.;t)/~1\\llC \\•hi1e11·a1er 111·1•:1n \ lt:I\ Lrg 3 BR. Ti' 111 nn. 10' halt•n ny. t>ltin k1trh. S?.00. mQ. 49:!·7:'157 Laguna Beach I ,i:, 2 BH apts & Bar h L'til Wl 'l . eahle "f\', C«ll u!rf'r :>inn. 960-1 1 1~ Huntington Beach StX..$163 B,\CHELOR &. l i.:ar. Jndry mi, b-12-78--18 H,\CHEL01{, redf'r:, hl1" ·k from ocean. : ' pp I. 9'Jo . 'l.'118 Rr. pvt i:idl I $ 11"" I . T~t•fnb, ~ ;un·1ew Hr!., Cot; ta ~le~<.i I 0 _ h Phone. ~2100-Ne wport oeac El Puerto Mesa 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $170. All Util Paid '.'o l'h1lure11, :--.(1 i'l'ts l'oul ,\· l~l'ITC<.1t1un 1959 Maple Ave, C .M. 2 & J)F:'.'. All llt•W erptl * 2 WEEKS FREE* Vista del Mesa ADCLT GAnDE~ JI0'.\1F'-; ]l{\'1,-.;E 1\\"t:. AT ~1ES,\ )!u1·1' tn 11 /1l1'fX>S1ls only l.t1:.urv l.1k•·"1<t« a+!ult l11 !ni.:. l~,1111,'.n H11d pr l 1a l' y. af11n'd 1t1J" 1·0•11t.1 h. ,\Ct'll/"1!) • IN"tu1,.:. ,,1 u 111111ui..;, l•·r11u' h;111dll.1IJ. j:~ 111, :-..1uri,,q .1111! Y,1«ht ('Iulo I 1111 11·110 lo·~. 1. :.!. 1 ,.,, 111·11 Ji·•1111 Sl 7.1, 1111h l'\t·rylhu11.; )"II 110·•~! au i•ll<li ]HU'lll [<J lw MESA VERDE EAST AND ADAMS AVE. L aguna Beach I Urps, hl!ns. frpll'. p1·1 pttlio, 1ndll"•'l'1 !1~h!ini;, 1-••·•lk-ln r~FFIC. apts li'<Jm $50 \t'k tlus..·ts, 2 l'hl gar. S1ru11 I Bl: Sl'-0 :.' Br. $2'.."'ll JJa) !,, i\'.l<:h! !'<'C"Ul'lty, p,~,I. Jacuzzi • Rkc. Bl1li;. v./exereise rm, hilha1~!s. rolor TV. J.:a . ApL ha.~ 1 chsh11·ashc·r. refrig, shag 1·1J! I.: pr! pa l1u or d~i·k. COSTA MESA 540-1800 ur $l i0 100. Pool. n1:ud, p.-111! .~ rec rn1. ,\dui1s . :'ii'ii,...iii16ii·iii:'· ................ 1 ph, lrtry, Village J n n 642-1155. '194-9-136 ~..:FF!CIEi'\C Y Apt. $150 .,. cleaning fee', 187 Sunset '/'•'11". Laguna Bc;1ch. 2 nn. frJJlc. un l.Je;.ieh, vlc1v, p;1rking u_;o_ 49-1-78i3 CX.:J::ANFH.ONT 2 Hr. frr1!c, dec k, gar. TV. winter onh·, 4!H--5i92 . BEACON RENTALS 1.--"lguna Beach 49-l-9491 Newport Be•ch $270 2 PA'<!. Fireplate, cpls. drapri;, bea utifully h1r111~hcd. F ire p I 11 c e . SP,\CIOUS '2 Bit ,, pt . ------- 11·/pat1u, 1 '"• B .\, l111·I. gaJ'>ll.;e. L·~· le, rlO ll'.:ls, /)) childrrn. S:.!."iO. tkl Isl.' . 6-12-::...'S!!) 11 1\. ti 2 RH., I ba .• Chan111.'lfrnt ..... ·... .S300 I :t BP.,2ha. I Ne1,Jy de-<.-..ir ..•••..•.• · .S:>IJll Lido 2 Br, l b.1 unf. . . S:ll)l associated TH~: t.:\l'J'J"I\/\; PALM ME SA APTS. \ll:"-'\'TI·:.-: Tl! ,....;r•1· J;('l! B:u 11 , I ,1· "2 HI~ 11.,111 "'I •i ,\d1i11~. :-..; .. J .,., ... l."-.lil 1\!1'1'.I !Jr. \ i !ilks fr-on1 i\1.·11 J)()l'I !~11 11 1 :O,lf,..'.lllliO LJ\'J·, !'\1·:01· 01•· fl•·.i.·J1' l ,~-:.! B!t l·'rnni. Sl 1 • NE\V 2 Bil. utlls pd.,!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!', \l itllrt" otilult~. ~·l 111·!· l'hild rl'n ....-eltome. no pets. l'<i!i .\111111.,.1.1., f, I , 1~1~~; BROKERS-REAL TORS 1015 W lalbol! 61J·l66J :ru!{, xtra ll'l!, 1 '~ ha. thild o·k, \1r1 pauo, nr shoppini;:, "l n1 i Imm tX'<iCh, eall &16-a.l'/2 aft .)::ID & 11·kcn<ls 'IJ:: Shal1n1ar cpts, drps, patio, \b,'T. 19\iO I PARK NEWPORT \\'allace ,\pt 6, &12-736-1 APARTMENTS LC.\'. I~:-:! Iii~. •rui,·t. 1• .. 1 . nr sh11'i.: '1111-. J.qs A1h1I•'· 2 Br. 1 ba & J br, J I~ Lk..::nelor l 01' 2 l:Sedl'OO!l\S sir,:;. r.r.-";:t>-1) \!Il l Po1nona ha, bl!n range, dr ps, cr pt, I and Tu·.1 ru\OUSC's I I b n 2212 J:, .. \L !lll'<' !urn ur unf 1 lor 1?1 · c u ~m, carix:. · -Fr . S l~.;,o Open !l-G I>a 1ly College A\e. 6-l&-603:.!. !)pa Pools Teruns :LJi!s Sl1·1. Ufl Adull~ 1111·r ;;;, ~o pi•ls 5-l.~-'1107 LRG :.' Or, l'" Lia studio. Al"f'OSS frorn Fashion lslar,tJ shag bllns, J)'1(1I, •'It', litil at Jan1bort"e Oil !:ian Jo11.qu1n Huntington beach !Webb Rea lty_831-2170 "Industrial Property 168 1·11.u1nLl, in~1oe J'a ti a , O \' I:: H L OOK I NG Boal ~ HI!, f>111\ rtll. 1~:···111 11i•v•.1 t •lrnrr1 pool, t ennis 1 Cr111yon hrand Ku Ire V:1.~e . adults only phone 67:~2026 Eves. all day Sat. & Sun. pd. Slli(t. 1978 '.\la p I e . Hills Koad. 6'>-5&17 (714) 644-1900 lJl::Ll "XI~ :1•lull po •JI·' 1 •I,, ..:;1 1"•~•'rt hll11.::1t••I\, nr n("t'ill1, NIWPOl!T & SAY, C.M. 641-8383 3500 SQ. FT. Tl LT-UP '):!1.1 ~'I" 11 ·""' •1.-'1111 1 oh•· chll•huus.c, quit'l (Jne-way r·t1~1om 2BH. 2BA. Fllntas1u· JJ~·J Ot.i.'J"' I•> ''' "'tr1 11111, ~!J"l·t:I t.out.-.ide \le111, step> I I k •" :? 1 11~ .. l ba.: 1-blk. to ocean. S:.!!(i. 4 BR., 2 ba., bay ,r., UC.i.'an \'1ey,'_ $350 \\"t\LK·BIKI:: lu 11 u1·k. Bl'!<Ut. 2 br !npl"x on qu1C't s1ree1. F.nclsd gar. odlts. SiOO. 673-:s:'lti-I ur 642-0J·ll ** DELUXE-rrpl. 11·-.: p,.11 ... 1; 1~!(lt,:. lc;.,.-.. 1 ;,n•a .,f S.11111, ,\11;, l'LTJ; B:1it1 11n11 Slt:i JH i11 II Yr•,,r-.•ild S'.'.i.:if~I l/11nt·r 1-r1111•, u11! t"l , lit•', . ....,,;.: " ·r \ ,. rwcan vu, rn rec, ..,.;il!'-C, riz.:h l tri .;;J • . l;irrn·1 l'T~o I« 1111.: IJIU" jl<t t"<IU '. Led.-,c ,.,.,., · f I 1·1 .... 1 n10, u1r ls gas u 1 , A~k for l\1ike YEARLY ** ~;iun:o. t1·1u11~ 1111;~H2."1'.l . Al,,,1 J 11r. r ruin ~i.: .. 11ill c;t1T\ ],I lru~I d•·•··I :'\l·'.AT 1 P.r hs•· .~1:..:, )·; C\! J Roy Mc.Cardle Rea ltor 111.i \Iii. i\J;i1urc· s11\~l1· i'll"\I fi!tl -UH.: S.;.Jl.t 1110, li-l&-7767, 611--31!50, 1~-;.:!f)JIJ. 3 Rl1. 2 ba, bean1 ee1lin;.:, ----N ,-I ----JO\"!·:S REAL TY . G7~·r.211J j~JO~I\•·1'f•1l·t r~lvct t'.'i t i'.\' lllll ! Br-rtr:rtx ~'r."1 VCJj:. l~LA:-1· .. :: !~I.~. ~ 1 ~'~· i.,,i,...ir.'l. -.---~ Newport Beach ''rp-; & "!•111. l:iri.:c· fiir':il ,,.vd HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1--...:..-------- S35 £ER \\'.1<-~ .up, L. hr, 2 hr & b;ich's, rolor I\". LRG -J !:lit -2 ·8'/r, ~ur.,:',,,~. nr. C;u1yon & i-.:st<.inCllt 1-.·H :ilu.~. patio; 1;11r.-d~h11•s1•;1 lagtJna LgUe $350 4~ River. C;tll C\'f'S . ' 548-7729 l.:1t•11n :o. !1·1.I•· t\' P' I qk !·----------• t'.1.1 !·F• 'L l1r :11 SI'(, C\1 •.'AR S· 1 ... Kl~MJ 'ii II t\<'ll' 11:.t ,<1, ~:!I', ku!, ,\• p•·! Hl<. r•1 ·"' · ,., 1''1.1' ·1 I•\"'"'!' t k Tilt-up loudd1ni.: .. n 'l!l,1.1~1 ' ! " ·. • -'· • .:.1 • 1'~' · r' , I I••"" I:, : •1•lll ri) ( r. l >. I:,:• ,\ :onl, ' !ill• I ·.'• i'' ·t lll[. ' " ·1 11 ·c-r "I'':.!!" \''" _ St•ll.--.r 10 pr<r\·11 1•· '..!' •• 'L:, .~ ·• · ·, " :i ,,, · .-·•·• tl'lll' vr fin;111,.111i.:. lol"ltl'' J;,11111~, ft,, d, L 1·:": . \\. 11 111\l \J .\-ST.\VV '.\!' l':1111t :, 1~1· 'L B:i ~,1,1! fr ("·JI · 11;. '107 It .dl !Ill' 1-"'""'" ~ .,f h"lli'"-~---,.."--·-' . 111 ·1;1·. j l:r 'L l;,. s:;;,·, l"Uf{ ~Al.I< \<,_!J~I "I· I! ! 1..•L!llrl·•, l1't•lo < !"~4· !11 IK·h o+•w T ill-lip l•tHld1nl! ••h· T! /( ! \j \~. y '['I) I.IS!" c .. u ! ... ·ln.r-.Ji ~·1 .1 1 .,1 1°11111. l.1ii\'I ALA Rentals 642-83Sl dfll\'/l -S.·llo·r 1'> l•l'rJVld" _ --------- 1<1111'.: t••rn1 f1n,.111 ·1n1• \\1• II [JA IH\1 X· S'J',\~"!' • ('1111 ~.11;.;•,1117 * Lots for Sale r11n1<"~: t•·1·•·l 1.,1. r.:q·oin·• '.\ll'll''! T"rT.1• ,, 11-1 fl fp,ntl 433W.11UhC0STAMESA "Ii,.;. .. , !-.l:111d 1·1 11 •• $:1::·~11 1 $l ~!h <'!TE f1u11 l~i11·t1 ... di t. ""'1.1•·r 1~1.11 Ii• 111 lir1.11w•' 1 1.1111 I"! 1:: ... 1,,,. _!:lkr ._ti12-1 1.~.> _ _ _ \1 111 . l :'I.!· I I::'\ Du1d• \,:•.or. I •I\'.'<,\ I'( >!:'\T. I.:'!, ·11J"x 11M , l1 1Jd ,\· J>"I "I. 1~·\">11<1 '"";o'-lal lildi.: z1,n1· l ~I ~' " 11!'. !1•1ll~f' \\ _,,,I'd Oi ·";'n 11•·\\ fr.,111 !~•!11 ••11d, 1>1•1111.: l:o 1tlil,V' I>'. :-.111!•. S20)11 -J. 1;';';:.1.~~! IOI 1;11•~111 ~l~f, '•,Ill~ hi••:'--•' ~· ll.\, Lln c:i-;-1.u1ldal.h-. 1:-l 1,,1, .\IH'if \\'Ill n111~1d•·1' l"•h i. J,;o~, Bi·h. ~1 :1,!"111 • •1,h. 1'1111 I" 1"· '<:.::. :: !'.!: h~lll"'· '.:, r. ~;,nl 11p:.,-; •1111;,. J:kr i.:·~:'. 1 11~, LJ::\i~:J, f){'I·:\~ VJl·.\\I IJJT NJ:\\J '(i!:T HIO:Al'!I J.'orr111 r .... !{111·~-1;1'1-:~•~1 f"hildl"l'll <>k. l·: .~1<11· \\!.IL\\'!-: \l.\:'\Y, 'I.\~.':' \llll:I." LANDLORDS FREE Q,\~A !'111111 l1v1 · lo!~ !: .~.1._1 1-·-:-..;fIT!> ·t--· ! ~. J (.'ol!lr:11·1o or ll1ul•!,.t' a1r11 ·' -· · ~·" 1 111 '''I' l, l/ll'tl!'r II ill '"'lop 1Mli-l'."1!I'! :-,4·p k1H·h1 II ,\ 1::1r. '\I) ( 11.i. - - -"'l.(Utl:o Mountain, Desert $:!1 -, -'.! l'.I:. 11·,.11• "H1"1•11·1 Resort 174 1 lolk tw.u l1 . l:;iJ!1u 1 f'1·riu1 ~11111 l-1\KF: ,\l~HO\\"IJ E,\r> ~:;i~, 'J r>r:, "!. 1!1\. ln•lo . c111 (;rl'H1 for ~t':1 t" l~IUl1d lt1u1:.:l l l,lk l •".1111, ("•1!•1n:1 •h i 8: c·lr,, .... ro 111•• v1ll.11-:•' ·; \J11r \'r 1110 11:1var111n ,f)l•· :1 l•·1••·l1 NU-VIEW RENTALS I 1• H•l• • 11·1! )1 1•11<"11 +,, .. , 1'1 i,7·: 11) ;11 1 •I 1'1; .~' 1\ v.·1 .. rr "1 !~V p:.rk1ni.;. S .. 10 l 'l'\'I \I '1·~· IW li' ~" -J lll'W -ontego · ,.. ' " _ !Bt~. :;u .-\, $1~~. pe r n1<i., J.JTTLJ•: r11ano.,0011, ., J:l~.I Jnc1i!s J1r1 JJOUI & !c:n111s f!'pl1 ·. hr;111•I 11i•\\'. J1:.r ::1 , iuo. j.l ,·J.:!.J, :l.).':J-,JX)J 11 1111,or. t ',11() l!f1-.l.J)l!i 1·\• '' I I "I I ----• ·.1\ ~·:\l"C • JI", ., l.! \\ CIJi;-;I·, ,,, \l:11·ir1.1 ;\(·11· :: l'U dl•i;rce \LI, u·11n1~ ,\·fAJUl. l~r '.! ) :a, •·Joi • rri,Jr-] /•!<Sf'. :),J0oJ/111v. I:.\\"~ &_ 11 h ll d" ~·:IN! I" I 11 '' 71 J-~2~-'l~~j li\·l-l 1~) Ff 11 ~ ro·111. 11a·1:i J•1o11<t .:1~1: 11"11'-1". h:.: :: 1nlt•n $.ft.-, •.oil 1: L] 111 l ;,ft '• ~---1 Fountain Valley LU\"i'.L\' :1 Hr, '!. Bi•. 1n l.1•l•1 Sand.:; :\lilt cond. Lri1\l>. 121.,, 9;!1-£i·l7 Ill ( '!.l:: I f;!Ji"---i)!J."i\, -=----llLLI-f-'S TO\\ i\'!!Oli:it:. Spa· ·; l\lt, '!. B.\. ;111 l1!1-1n.;. 2 1'l1>US ·I [j1'., ~·~ tia 1·;1r 1:.11·;11.!•' !';1111 11 l"'•I. l\1d~ 10 .. uEC' l"-'1.•I. \'IC\\, S! hls. ti;_ $Lfo't/111<•. \•I (1·1 ,\i.;t·tll $1~5. l"a l! IOl>Cl', "iJ4-\!Jl·'.{~fl:S :>.ll-11'!.1 •, --1-1,f{, :1 ll.\. '.:: :-;tvry Hun tingto n beach 1 .. 11nh.~c. Back &iy, poul, ;.:_:::;;_;2.::::_:..:.c:,:;_ __ , ,!•I!'. .).'fi"J, ltl</. 11.lJ-HJJ,l )~;-1 '.\lqnlh i\• 11; BIC :?!;,\. f),.~>19il --,,...--~-c- ~ ' .. r ;.:.,r 1:1111~. d•)\\!l!lh\11 ;, l~lt, r«un r:.1n , 01n lt111, :.i••.1. 1 l1111ln•11 p<·t.; j JK '!. fl"plc ':i , v.rlliar. :l car Gtt l', Hk1· .·,:~1. ~~::1; 1·f•111n• /JO'JI. i\cwporl S(:nls. 1 ;1~1'.'\I ! Ji"~'n11d•~I:, ~:1.>()/;\]U. X:G-:'.~l '.! 1~: •. •''"'I i:;::u ,, • .-. .. l""I 111' '.\E\\l'fJf(T ll!"ib'.tils·7'Ca t 2 f1\I' 1~·1111 \\".i .. IH I rl r~··r l :!t, I B.\, lO:J\•"iY filed y;i rd, ( 111·11• 1 1,1:.-·,1171 f1']'11', l car i;:or. ltl•f's. \\'ti" \\',\J.!\ I•• \\';.i1·r. I 1:r 11~ ... l"L_~::1/J/n10_.ll·"-~J'l~- Sl~'.1. :! l:J:, '.'11111 :: HI:, J1l·.LUXJ:'. ·I Br, lsGf1 l'wrt ~!·~I l\1cl .. pJ·I ~ .\i.:I , .. ,.,. (',1rlO•I, nr l"lUlo h~l', S-J(Ji! ~f('1 ~l :'I 111"-i.J l---{,JU; or !ill-1~"-)j -------... 11 \!'.I' 1 J:r .! l' .. 1. ~:!i;", S::T.1 •I Br, lleit•IJOr Hii,:h sc/1, ti"' i•!I' ~nod fqr l11d." p••! 2~1 llolly L11nc. ll'W-0::37 Home finders 547-9641 1:.!l.~1 fi'lt;...:>177c"c-~-- ~!1H J.l..\ .... !-:l·lifi1r11 I llH. N ewport Heights ti• 1111 11<·1'•11·;11•·<1 lj,J.l(.",/n10. ,~--~------( ,111 i-412-.";l'!i ! uJ" ·: l•r, 1jrps. erpt, gar, -I I ;,.111~. nn llCI S/ $:.!j(J-~~ll(). :: l:J:. 'l H,\, l.llu:-., 11 '' :!.~•I I•. !litliSl .ti.J~~lLJ.l/':cl'l':-.. ;.:. + • , lu"'' I" 1'< luwol ,\ ,\,••pp111c. <>.·!i.. 111•• ••.:-117 1,; San Clemente \',\l'\:'\T ,, l:•:ul)' : 1:1 I I; .. , '\'.'I'll I\ 1.1. !•I '~ • •11 Homefinders 547-9641 FOi: I~<' S:u1 Clc1111•111C' .1 f;r, ·I il;1, f;,nla,,111· 1·11~lC!lll 1111111 hr-.u-.1• t>n 1.;•nl courSl' 1·· 111111.,:-. lhru-011 1. , l·r "!. ----- - 1, .. • ""111pl•·!•h fH11 -l1•·d.1 LANDLORDS! 1\1\J\f'\'I \T!< ·: 1:drr11 , 11111 1,,,~1 ·!1H'lll f<oi" 1•111\1"1!1 I•! 1·,1. 0·111,, d ip~. Ioli!!• 'i.!,,. r1:111ur:1n1<.1 01{'.1',t!l IJ:/-1713 ----- \' I C I\' \\' r: s T N" 1v rrH1.yr;irly- unrurnl~hed uppc'r d uplrx. T11 1, llf'drrY1n1i.. \ h:ith. On !\,,pt u n e 111·;ir \\"t•st (Jc·•,.111!ront. '.\Talt1ro· ;:1d11l1~. /'• f1·ro·1u•1•s rNp111•1·d. S'.!'l5 p•'I' Hl"llth. •199--21'11\ . nH11tl set"\', pool. THE !\1 F:S,\, 415 N, Nt>11·por! Bl. NB &16·9681 . !:i("h ls. $1~5. 5-W--4431 /!Hti-:'.176 2 BR, Ph BA ADULTS ONLY $16S _nr_:l'kt·nds, &l~r--15~~----I * BRAND NEW * Ll1X1..'RY \\"atf'rlr •·lt ,\pls. I 1 .~· :! Bl:. ~ !I,\ f1-.J111 \'ia Lldo/Sli;1s A,·;::I. s1:+;, t.:nlur11 . t· 11r111' 11·· d Bi.1ch. Steps lo O('('an.; Sl:'fl n 10 .,. 53.) exo·a [or :: ~tunn1cr nio's. No [){'IS. Call bt11·11 9 ,r., 6, G7:J-~:C Agt. hl\I Jrn1nn. Apt L ;rlio,-~f10.\ l l3J{. $l:P. SIO\'f', relrib, epts, · drps, pool. ,\duHs, tl'J I Bl', .! u .• Ill' 1 LI". ~ u .•. I \11111'-,\\';111 flr_t'.placl', ball'Qny. s:nJ ?'•,° CROWN VALLEY Apt$. -~/(\JL), f;!J--9_,,l ~an !>11'!,'.<1 Fr11~ Pl" (_",,.,._, L..uple1Ces, i'E\\"PORT TO\\'f;I?.~ ltl::'.llT or k·ast. ,\dulls 0111) !11\.1 1 .. !!1!lh·11•1 -: .. -;,.1 Furn. or Unfurn. 355 pct,_. * * 6_15-.-'11965=""c-__ _ !":p ... l.'1nus b;.1y vlt'11 ! Wru• J!1llhur~t. 1.1"; ,'\1c:111•I 81h flour ba)·frnnt 2 UH, 2 hit, fi12·8!131, 6 16--8316 \'1st<1 dl•I Lld1J. $JOO. lrwl. •il:• ':;.11::11 ut1!. C;ill t'\"('." 111 .)1~1.ua..;.1,1 N---1 Beach'---- 11 knds 6i:t-:!X.):1. __ e_w"po-'--------Newport Beach Lr:<: 2 Br. 2 13;1. nu cpls ,r., drps. S'.!SO 1110 )Tly or S:.!lfl inn ril Junr. :~tS-1802 Apts. Furn. 360 Balboa 1,land D E I~ t: x E oc'··7 E~-A~,"· ,=·n"o"'"T Ht~'.'T,\LS 2 S: :: BJ{. A S:uid & &·a l'Jty. G75-SSOO San Clemente 2nR apt, crptccl, dr:ip1.'d, pool. S lti.i, ,\dlts, 'flj7 .\tit r· (l.laple SI, &'6-9'l80 '-"=---S"J'El'S to hca~h. h-.; n1od !9T.i P0'.\1Q~,\ A\'. l'uol, fpl, :!. BH, !M.•an1 l"ell, frplc, :oil' i.:rpts, Urps, r('fl'ig. dsh11shr. bltns. St7::i. '.'e"'·port c..:i~·~t 1 N1·11· apts. S17:J up. 97'.1-5099 3 llH, 3 BA, :).ij(J ~rl~ San Clement(' Residl'nt llotcl 1 !-lit v. f !JUI.II, nr llarhnr b.t!-J·I~. S79.~ Pf'r ~lonth ~l1up'g-. Z\o 1~1 s. SI IU. Call L/lG: .\ Br. ~ !J:t Ju-.! Quiet · Set·urc 11111 n :J ,\· li, Gi~:!l\.s:~ ,\J.:t. pa1 nttotl i11s1dc & out. ;\11 F:XTP .. ,\ l<>i• l·l'·H a<>t. Now Furn-u!il · \\'a\king dis tance D"I .. ,,_ .• , 11 I dr1is, crps, etc. Sll'!1S to • ' " ( • ·-lh' r. -'-'· r, ~ r, l'jll!I <rps, ti1 .Jun<' Ia. Olt·ins. 11·shr/ S No c' 'L· •• E_ •. ing. t1lt1ns, gar. E. Sidi•, no pets. !)(':i<'h. Lt.·ast>. Dav1'.: 12111 rtryr•r. Pa1·tly !urn. U!il. pd. A MENTE SJGa. &11-1103 92:\--67·17 Eves 12i:i'1 6~--G~;,i I (;;,rnt;f'. ~IJ--O;}SO 4Jr 6i:HJJ:!7 HOTEL Oan.11 Point i.A::;.ruiL..~-F '! UH~-;-;::-ll.\ I ;\f11•rn<<ll1s & (•vr~. e 11-1 DLL !t!AR. S.C. e 'l ~!ury. Crpl~. d!1J~. 1pl. 1 "Bc•clcbo-"'a'-P-e0n_;"c'c"clc•;.,. ___ ,Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 3 Bit, 21~ u,; 11·/frple; 2 ~ar A1·111l ·I l $.'.l\.) 111.i , l'•'I -'----------1 131{. lndry g;o·agc.•, pa tio.1 _c"o"cc"c'1o0·c"=::!f'.c2o· ____ _ General t·plldl'ps blo1~. :.:!-1521 Alta B,\YFJ{{J'.'\T :.! Br, :.! Ba 111 I $35 WEEK & UP \ 1.~ta ·19trl~:l0. !r-g pauv, pri\ !it.•1-uh .v 9 Sleeping Rooms I BH. Apl 11·ith grir ncros.~ E:asf Bluff p ic r $J:!j/n10.~19--0li3 1. • llousek••eping llooma troin r11rk and lf'nnill -t>l l-l:JJO I e Ocean Vil'IY Apts hl'an1 C'Cl1ng" h u i It -ins. e DELUXE e ----BALBOA INN S200tmo. agt·nt 6~1-i21.1 l-2 &. 1.:;BH. 2 B,\_ Co111!•" ..:::::::~=...:00:.:.0...:::.:..c:"""c--l 3 Bit. 2 1$A opt tor IC'ast'. \\'alk-111 c!u-:;1·1~. :--..·11 cpt~. 1U:l ~lain Street I Balboa ls.land nr ld spar. n1asttr 1'.Ulll', u1 n drp~. a ppl. '.'r \Ith t.: Tu~t111 _____ 575·874cO _____ 1 ------------r 1n ,1,: unl g;in1~1·. ,\uto Joor ,;.-Harhor lll:;h. ~1&-ib]\ J:,\YFJ:O\"T 1 Br apl. ut1J VEH'i' Attrac 1 Br upper. Of"tl.'lll'f av;1u. J·ool & H('lTCB· -------I l I I . \'f N W I 11011 at~<1 . l'h: "11-""''I !Jt:J>t.~ . .'\. JBH. 2B.\, :il p1 ;1un! ry, ,::a r , "''Hltt•r I' Y-o pcls. !r TX · • <_,,-, '• """' l11tns. hlli Tu l.wh :>.1 h.: .l r- 1 t';olt'.~ l•i J11nf· I ith. Adult~. Crnts. dr-ns, s l v I r e f . "' I •' I l ,, ... , .. , "' ,. ... J"Jlf. n !c l'. \ ~-1·.:...>~-- 110 prts. 671-r.IJ-O. 101 4 J-: ~'c•"-c·_c:l :fll=.'=-------86~1 ,\nugos \\ay, i'H ------- Balboa J~ll'rl. :\1.<;0 lrg clean Balboa Peninsula ;\lanaged by "l Bit upper. \\"a1k to heath, I fun 1·m $1:!:1. n1<i \\"lLLL\,\! \\1\L1'r..11S CO. $27:). incl Utls. 't'rl\". i\1"a1l Corona def M·-.-,---l.Al?GF: 1BR. apt, 1 hlk 10 Huntington S•.1ch ·Ill, :2J3-lli-9"l~:l __ · ___ I hav or '>C'Can. Sl~f1 n10. LJtil UL.'\~.: Sp;u11sh 3 hr.~ ha. [pl, PHIV Ha•·h v.·f !(lft. util i!ll;lrl ., 6i:'"Hrol_d_"c'_'___ hlt.ns, 1)1\, nr 1!11:11, llosp. pd. 11lk In h1•:1ch. r.111t11rr Capistrano Beach UNDER NEW Adults. S'LtiJ 1110. til.!·O.")!J!>. 11••r ... un c11·"1r1·<!. :\l ?.5. 2:,0.'P" MANAGEMENT ~;:...:cLt;St\'C: :! Bl~. pn1 ;1t1" Oo·f;<ri. ,\.,k r•1r .lt•rri, O('F:A'.ll \'\\'. Nc1i· ~hr.:! ha. 2 IlH. Uhns, nev.·Jy dei.:ora .. •d, bar. hlt·in~. 1116 l!1!1t1·1:t )!j'-1-';(i ll ________ 11!1os. f'r1i11rtq)s, 11 :1!'hf1!ryr . l'nl·l 1-::ir:oi.:cs. 8caul1ful \\u~. :;LUu n1u \ih-,..1'1.:1 t t 'H:"-' lo:u•h. Sl \.! ji.J2-1 1;,;-J. l11ndse11p111g . Ln.; pl:1y area, Siiin Clemente • nve BIG! irom $145 :.t n •• .. ·1l•c.'1 L 1"" ., /,; r·,,.:rL r,,; ;,r r1:-c•11.\lh)" . ·1•l. 11· ·- ·"' '. ' I ... ''·' H >In,• :o F!Hl Al"TIVITT~S· r ,<1 ·,.., d .,_. t r. I!•' ~ •• E'IE!(}'s, t• 1 , ! ti I•• .• 1r. '> ["\)f•'' B£,\UT1ru1 APJ\I T•:r ·1r "•1-:1" 1 A ' • f ~ I ~ /,'( .. ' : •'I . I,·. Q ,\h.w1111d G,\rJ~n A1J.\r l11\\"r\l!i Newpotl 6 eaeh/No<lh " Newporl 8e11ch/South 1,,,1 k~ll"I' l.111!1,i . f,1 , II•• "!~"·,,111 1.1• ill ;\<•1'.'ll''1': 1.1·1 •<1 ', 1'1,lt: ,,1, 1·-,1 ~ ,,; ·.oo 1:!\ :• ,r11 :""" .11. 1 H··; .. ·11 • < ''"n" '11» ,\J.1r • --- Westminster =:__, r:1·f.·r('!)('1'1',. l'l'J pCt1'.. d I M .1 ('hll!l'S lift•a111 l'lo~c to I :c::.::-.e:.:.:::.;:;:::;:: ____ _ fJi.;_,1qo'1 Corona e ar :,,J11>1;1H111: .~-.~i·hl\. CJ11 ldren d rp'-, (·li·an, ----l\i·li.:vnll·. :s-ii-OtW. ir no *NOW AVAILABLE* ,. I .1:;· :.'.Ii\. I i11n·, Id '\1 loplll ,,1• _;il i\11111,. 11 ,.,.1.,.11,j., .\ l .. 1:,:1111.1 <1111· f;,•;11 o ''I . II \:_.11 \l•r ~~:\\' •·pt ~ ,\· 1Real Est a te II•" I\ l l:Lt. tu ~"•II' II\ I t 11 ,\ 1,, ,.,1 J: .• ,\• I,:: B1·, 111 .. fni ·rJ Costa Mesa ST('ll!f) ;1p1. s1 :10 n1Cl. t;tll ~13 llrttnd N(•11 C;irrlcn Ap1.~ ,. ,, ' •• ''I \'I· 1\ 'I ,1~ 1.01 1 -------i' ~l·I ~2.•J o 1-'-"---'-'--------J I I" /k., I h'-lb'r :u1s :Sli"·1: I I II)•• 111!1 ] ll«u \\' lfl"tl. l,>--'"-" ·-----------1 '.\In• !'i\t\ ('r1Tl\'llh' Al"<':1 E xch a nge 182 NU-VIEW RENTALS lrv iae ·,·1 .. ..{o",1,'1 ---~~------··--- ' -.7 :-111 ,11 "r !:J I .'.L \'\ ~tou•e• Fu,n. o' ·I ·I .{'I \I .li' I • . 1;1 ' \' Ii 111 I ~ ~ \!''" 11·1· 111 ,\ 11 111 I;+ .i! .: BIC I ,IL !h·,~ • ..! 11.\, . 1;1· ~1 lo111lo· .. .i , •.•• <-:'111 Unfu r n . 310 !r1r~. •.·II +,\!I "" 1;7,, !i(~,11 1•1111~. "II' h•.it1111 • ''"' 11, ~ ).t: I 1,,1 11ili••!I~• .... ~, Oii _.:__;_ _____ _;.;_;: IRe-;1 Est ate Want_e~_l_~~ 1 .• 111. i.i• i1/f1 l1•• . 1~·-1111 ::1 :1:·.'.:!l •. dh-. ........ · .. 'S:"~l =Lc;=d=o..c.l o'cl•'-------~---1'"'1 t I""' 1,, ;....,, ('..,1 l'l,11 :1 ! HI:. ,i, 1i. :1 1:.1 ...••.. 'i:1~1I 1110~1111"· f;;i J111111w1·, /\pl :: HI:. 1.,11u~ 1111. :.:'. f),, •• ~l.!_,1 :.' lil: J."U ~l·, I !J:t, !rg: r••1" WE BUY HOMES CASH IN 5 DAYS FREE ESTIMATES fl!'!·::-..: l·V l·i~Yl•,\Y ~-!·.\"I. I 1\, "' :: BJ:, 1.1111 _ 1111 , :! 1,,,, •• s1:~1 ,..;11 /n Cr1,:. 1'.1rt lt1ru. 1\111 B a lboa Island 1 B!: f.oi n nn, 2•, 11.1 • :sr;·, I•• t••nul' 1·1•t. '."1'...,1y tl•'4"'1' :r:i I·' 1:11yfr,.nl " l ~r l"I'' !, lq 1l1·, pu•r l"I ho;ol. $)(!~! 111•1. y•l,v .. •1.111 ,\l.01· I 1,7: 4,~H ~I j,j,,.;;,;::1 1,;_, l"il .1, I t:J: ~·r: .!' .1 •.•. fu1 11 .• Si'.1:1 ,\ • 1·1,1•1. Sl{)J :n•1. ~· .. 1 " • l14.'>--'L'.{i9C, ~------ "ITTob '11 ellil. Condominiums Unfurn. 320 ---1~.enltor 1111111 fl• 1•·hf!·• .. J11 t \' 1111') :~:ti--">·~·:i. , ,,. ~I:.! , , 11 I ~10· :-.I•.\( 'I! it·;-;, 111{)<!, .. ! ;; : 21 :.\, =B;a;;l;bo;;a;;;;P;e;n;;;;i";';;";;l;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I fJil. i,.:,1r , l:n11u!r:v. ~l.l.• ,\1'!,1 '• .\'1-f"IL \Jr. J>:ol10, 11111 ~ l:ol•• 1'\t'S. 4!l(H}6(,6 <':\( •lti. 2 Ill{.'..! 1-!A, S 19~ \II' I 'I ,.-,,,, ... , d \\ ALK to tJ<.:ach, dl:.; :1 hr. ., I I 'A pts., . ( . nn p1• s. !',), .o'J,>,;. ay-1 .. , ---~-----?; B!C "-~1\. II 1111 { '<hV.'!<t' ' ,•1, ,.,,., -2 ha. 11llns. 111rl d.~h,1sl1r, , r 1 ''" Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ll"all~c. > • -~ -·----I Bil ,\r11 11·11h "ar aero:-.;; "' lf<'I' aei: •. i .Ill. l ------'-------,, ., i-rpl/d111s, ~nnk1'n liv r111, •11 I ' I S··rclf'.\', I 1,1,.,,,, °"''I, I'"''' 11<1rk arvl 1cnnis -" ll-p ls. 1~11·1· pnvill\• p;1!1.,~. Fountain V<l lley frpl..:, l"nt:J i,:;tr, IJ\'1 f>llt. l.'~ir sr,·,_ ,\dult... ••nl). 1~·:u111·1..•i!i111-:s h u 11 1 -ins. rnany othrr fl'HtUl'l'~. s,~· • ~-• ,. · ~ 7 $2f(}{!no. ni::cnt. &11-7211. S'l'J,} per fl\O. ll.J ,\ ;d l_i..ll,f, C11 1111no IJ<' L"s . .ir~_._··-"-"1:..:_• ·'.::'~·'---]Jc·!awan: Call ~:(;3-~36 Jl,lan.'~. ju~l !")U111 of ;-;"n 11\1: T.-, .. 1 .. r f,.i· r••111, 111.1!111"'-' :? Bit 1 J3i\, c<irpcts, drap<.s, 2 Hr, corp!;;, dri1prs, Bll·ins, Cl1·1nente Grneral Jlos1.utal. p<•rs<1ns •iril~·. n<1 <'h1!dr1~11. firrplacc. Pool. 6T:>--OJ62 carports, I h!k lo sch LJ~ J:;i,lrl·lle Uff-r«1 np 111') ,, .. 1~. r.1r. .. 1_<_fl!_• ____ S'.!'.l:i/t-i10. shopping & freey,·Hy, 1 child """ ·1~11-0111 *** e Tl ~Ol'ICi\L PflOL e 2 l~I{ t B,\, Cd\1, ne11:ly ok NO PJ-:TS. Call 6-Ui-3i86 :! Bit r1u llL~ho ·d. \\';t{l'l' pain1"rl. fully cpls, S'.!25. 1110. Ur" 545--0760 ,V ;.:a1-p:1 11I. :}1.'\-Jl!i8 67:'.-fi7;-H LlNFUR~ 2 Ul{, 2 \1;L~. I HI! Sl:?O. inn l'rr•ff'r rou1ih· 2 llH .. hlt ·in~. IQ"!]. Adults. l~l'1ghl & sunuy. drps, fr;r 11·,1rk. 17i7 Orangr No JX'f.'1. ~225 · Lease 1·Jos1·1s f,:liluN', hot & eolll 1\\·1·1111r. C.t.,10. ____ = !:iE(l.IPLE It. t:. 67'.'rl).1 15 11 ah.'1· furu. 1 c hild, no 111:ts. Apts. Furn. 360 Apl5. Furn. 360 Sl55. ~12-16119 WALK TO BEACH 2 BB , p;1rtly h11111.-iv "I. 1 hl,.ek • ht•:1\'li · park. V1f'11. ~lti.5 .. ·19.!·bl~i. Santa An.11 rcu;o:ni 1 1 su::AnNc• 1 1 Live In a sumpilloUs one I CJ" two bOOroom air con-I dltioned •!Mmertt witf1 wall-t .. wali shag carpet- 1 Ing, <iaperles. cozy-. I Cos t a Me!ia Co!ita M•sa 1 ,\ 2 Br. Crpts. drps, Bltns,_ garage. 308 16th St. 53ti--2 16J or 8-17-39J7 --NEAR BEACH Br11nd new 2, J & .t Br, i·pl <l~s. bll11s, ga1·. 2'll l6U1 or 511 l~lh St. 817-3!1J7 c.tiM~2-EHt 1v/cpts .t drps, encl. g11 r.. 2 7 1 8 Flon fla . Avail :;/J. Cull !'VT. Pi\l'.'J\" \\,\:0-."T . ..; T!I 1.'Jl l'o •at'l. bl.,.J>I.>~ I I Y II( Ill r··r ----1.•t 11•,.,,.,,,.,, 1~111•k 0 111... SPECTACULAR 111 • 11 11:1·. ,Balboa Peninsula -~ " ''" 1-"Jt(i\l l'!:l\.\!I· l'.\!:TV l:nivc-rs1 1yP11rk, lr\ir~· OCEAN & BAY VIEW l~~~~~iiiii~~~~~~iiiii ~.l~-'.li l :1. I!\,\ y Vt1. "l HH. din 1111, D<1ys 552-7000 N ights N1 11• :! Hit r<1ndon1inlurn · !111 1-1, '<l111t', 11t·p~. i,::or, ) i"•l.1 ===========:1 '""11\f>li•l1· so·1·u ri!y -i111lnor Now Renting ••.• NE\V 1·2 & 3 BR's. Park-l ike settings. Rec. roonl. Po.11. l'lay art!as. Patios & !ul lots. Gas & \Vater Pd. !:iha~. dr<.11>es & su forth! Starting a l $169 + dcp. panelled living room, I warmcolor accent walls. I a kitchen full ol buill-ins I (Including dishwasher). I Meet and minQle with financi.i! 1 1 l1pl . ·~ ldk to l>ay, l 1,11, p;1rk111;.:. J)ll:i r ~li p.~ j[:i; I I I ~.,., ,.,I ,,.~ , 2 l!lt '.! 1111 .........•.. <;,-;'.,!:, ;01·,oll:1lilc·. $71)()/!nn. 1'111)) •-~I c'o' ,.· n'a ·)·d".·'·1 Ma·'', . ,,, ...... • , ., HI:.:.! )l."I. :1 I" ........ \".;O .• (/llO'('OI 11 11-1.i:IUtJ 1(;2111 1 ~;;;;;;,;..;~..; ') 1:1:. 1"1 li:1 ......... 1\21:. I I ONLY THE BEST? ·: i:i:. 1 ·~ h,llii~ ...... ~:iiii M L 240 : l ~H. <! ha1h~ •...•.•.•• $1."olJ Macnab-Irvine 1 __ ocn_•cY,_l_o __ 0_•_n ____ 1 i',,•11:10~1 ,1:•,1;1t . ~~;:• li•11:11 ·. 1 1:1:, :!', l•:•lli·• .... ~ 11 ~0 !~1(J HP11l!y Co1np11ny fqol· "'" 1 ........ 11.~ .•.• 11 ,) liit, ~·:i tili ..•....... ~:~;.1 642-8235 644-6200 Loa n ~I ~ .... r ~.•11 ; Bit ~~ i.1~ ,.111t. CALL 552-7500 1st TD • ,\j :"''"\~tun:. V11:1 .. '>:::1 • VISION UP TO 90% 8V<'!b INTEREST ,\'l"rf:,\C" :! ~1ury, ~ br, l 112 ha. 1111shl'r dryer, pool. S2:i11. l"'r mo. 1-52/t--1315 or ~2-lt~:; hl\1• ·l p111·~11)1)1 . 1.,, 1!111;.: 'f1l 1l·l•·V<'I .: IH: , : ll'• 1\°l'll!" Ill'\\, $f()(I 2nd TD Loans Th•; •l""o lu du,"'" I Un1ve rs1ty Realty 4 ~·1 r~1n Lowe1t rates Orange Co. ----'-'-"'--__ 1:1 .-\1 ll' ..! 111• 1~·1111• Cl11~•· '"I• ;,.·h .\· ~hoJ1!1. ;·+rl'pl.11·1•, I .1! II, 1•:1 l'IM I, 1-"ln\'\' ,\, r'1•fl'il!. S•ttler Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 r·~~·c·N-'.m"•:..c'c'"=..'"'cc.'-"c"'-'-' -'-'"'"'-~ 'S";11! 111". I'll. L7~1-'.IQ1(i 1•1·1·~ Mortgege,, ~· "''" ko·nd1" Tru1t DHds 260 "l Bdri11. I 01-.:.-.c"'c.-.-o~r Jhvy, 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I $~K1 pvr 1111,, I• (':oil 1;7,\-1171 nflt•r r. pn1 2ND TRUST DEEDS ?,""1 :1 ~,-;~11~~ Ti~ horro\1' on Y{)Ur 1!"111 $:1:111. Ill! ;, or 11"' k1·r;1b, E.l'lln!I', ln\'elll rl'lr wwwl Iii". 117 11. 711 1.~irk ,p11r y11'ld, or f'l'll 1'.\!fllill.ll' nolf'. • Cttll us S1,1.1:1111l i\lor!gagr• Co. 1\1•'•· 'l. llr. I H:1 nn 1(ru1111 I (71 •11 ~MllOG 111"1', J..'.01r;1;:'·· s11p1•1· 111·1 :1 ---------r.~: J'l'l.~11~ f,•'."J)p~-- I I , ll e red hill Ht·:,\l.l"Y 1 "111 \'. I '111 k t'.--.nh•r , 1rv1n1• .: Hit. i.r11· 1 1 ~ h11, "l <'fir ~11r. pati<•. pools & rec ;n'<'R. 1, 1t1i !itJru beoch $"l65. :.:-,r,.-;u1n .! I :f: ('I i:>."I 1(1 .• S"l'..~t 1110. ,.._,, -4 -B.=R:cc.~C~O~N~D=o~$2~40~.- 2 111t ("(>.'\I.!(),, $'l"l.! Ill" 1.~i· · r I I ! /11'1" n10. 96R-R773 ,i ~ ~ I II I 11·, , :\l."1 l!H• 1 ~•'. RANCH REALTY L•Q""" Hill!_ __ _ * 551-2000 * 3 BR, 2 HH, Condo nt>Wly -----------·I dl'coralcd. nlc<! loc, $26,200 \\'/\I.NUT SQUARF::-Alrlnt' 1\i;llu rni·. l'HA \Vl low dwn o r ('1,1111•1. (",,zy :1' l~H . 2hfls, r('nt ~265 n10. nwncr .;1 11 11~. dn1r11.·.~. pii11n, air _R37_-<J6=1c1,....~~--,-="' 1"1><1, 1Vil. r•u l>lf' ·r V. 3 l?H 2 BA. pool, 1!1~h•\'ii.hr, lll(lfUl,(i•. $27:i. 1110 •• ~ D/\V, $27."1 11)(). !~t:' ':'(;'! l).1·1·~lil\ • BRAND NEW Week ly Rate for Single Apartment Special l\1ov~ln Rate * f1n1l1lled si..1111 * Air COltCfltl09!94 • Fr" Utlllttn ill-Wnllen & Dryen * IUtcltH fecllltles * IKrHtio• loot111 • LinH'I f11r•l11tod * AMp .. Porkl"f * Meld Senlco * Jec!Pd Tllle,.py Pool * H"t.d Peol * MHt'-t loo1tt1 \Vater Falls-La goo ns-Foun ta-tn·s Stay A Day, Week, Month or \Vhatever DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 Zlll HARBOR Rl VO ros u Ml SA. en •1n11. 645-4840 • N•whope Mtadow' Apll. 9fi0· l:fl!I j \7 S. Ne1vho~. S.A. 554-2600 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. BRAND new Condo 3 Br, B Ibo p 370 2 Ba, enel garng1·, pool nr • • enln1ul.1 fl\'; pin;. \V11sher/dl)'l'r.' 2 BR, l 1(, HA, 81..,·/~frii;: Ov.n<'r &l.t-5071 only, bRl<-ony, en c!r .. ;e 1l $130-1 BR. Quiet. G11rage pa!lo. $250 1110, Inquire at avail $25 l'Xtru. Adults only. 11pt C. 315 1':. B<1v. Cnh 673 Center St, No. D. 673-1521 or 548-ml 5'IS-l 749• &l2--:-ill:t Corona d•I Mar LGE. 2 BR, cpts, drps, dlsp., stove, washer · dryer hook !••••••••••• • up. g11r., fnCll yd, \Vuter I nelghborsal 3 brg swim-I ming pools, jacuzzi. bil- l hard rooms, party rooms, I and volleyball. At barbe- ques, by babbling brooks. I EYO)'lhing inciudirljl Ihe I I rent schedule Is designed I wllh you in mind. I Unlunl•'" 1p1rl· I •••I• lro• S170, I S•1rtlr l•rnl•~•d I ., ........ ,,.. S117,50. pd, I Chijri, no pc18, 962-7295 $14~2 BR. Crpt.'I, drps, stove. gar. Pool. 17361 KeelMn nr Beach & Slater. Kid!! or pet ok. 84.2-0:\8!1, IM2-4SC..I EXTilA h • 2 Br. 2 Ba, de- luxe fQOIRlde 11pt. Nr. bcn<·h. $175. 23ro Florida. 536-5882 2 BLOCKS lo h<'ach, 1BR -; '11 'l~!"~· --I San Diego Fwy. to Brool<- 2 BR. Tow nhOuse, frple, hll'st. north to warner. I \V/ frplc & t>nf'losed G'n.r, :!21 1th ST, 536-9724 from 1250. t BR, from 1 1~. , Across ~om Mile SQuare J Pool, tennis, 1·onthlent"I Park. Pho ne: 714-962· brC'nkla!!I. Separate fa mily 1202 Models onoo dally i;ect1on. Clo~ 10 shopping 1 10 · •-· .J & fine beach. 644-2611 a.m. ------------·-- ,, • N L I ' , Is I I I I I ' I I " I .1 -;:~·,~ 1J1 •AU'.ILR1l:il it -·-\:tdnffi.i.17F'ebriiirj.:J:3;"1if;"" flfd,1)', r 3ry 1 • 'Lv• ; 1 -'Pt"·· ---! Of fi(I Rental lndu1tr "1.~l-K-..,-,-.~1 --4~50~F~o-u_n_d~lf-r•_•_•_d-,)--5~5"'o-,-G~a-,-d-on_l_n_g-------:Jo"'bc-7.Wanted, Male 7oQHij\p W~. M&F 710 Help Wa nted~ M&F-71o_1-_Help Want_ed,_~~~ Furn. or Unturn. 370 1 --------· -----'"'-'-"'C.:.-..::.1 C-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.; -- 1 t'OUND huge f ~ 1118 I l' Fl!lt0P1':AN f: 1 rd r n f' r ('(IS'I' \ r>l"•11 + \l•·~ 1 •!"I • I Newport Be ach OFFICE RENTAL NOW LEASING Pt>r~uw/Tabby cal V1t· of 1'liunl('n11nt c -Lnnd~t·aplng mir 1 L1'1 "' "k" p 11i ''", O 1 '1 r•.1<1111 "!llh· 1\11(1 sq f!, :! H unt ington Beech ll1vc r A\~, Nt>wport Bch 'l'I•'\' ltcnlQVtll v~r) Jllh~ .... 1 •• 11.,,.~.1111 ... i\,, ..... I Deli very .. Sunday nly LIVEOt'!THEBEACH luvatur1l·s t.:1vu1\J U1l0r -NEWM-1 t:allaftl'r6p m.548-6a>8 1e,1suru1hl(' G l2_;.).1291·v1 ~ Joh,., 1111"· t.u· 1 .. 111" 11, 11ll t'!)t!C1'0r11h•!I Pr!nn·old 940 Sq.t>'t.&UP Lost SSS L,\HDENSl::Jl Vl l"f:.nuiulli J.!t~"'''Y .1 d1~·~ ~1 1 I l•f ll\11 ,\' P\l.C}'I' '1'() ('.\ltHIEl~S l ~I :. I (:d~! l(l("ut1v11 $440/mo. Ron llamilton .~ '>:Pwland St. I\ mtontf'n;i n('I· t. c\('11n-11p ru11n10:.: \11.1.lll~ .. 1 lJl;lllf'.S 'J'Jll: l 'S I•: ()!-' /\ J,,•\l<<:I·: S'I',\. 11(' 1!rd 1-..,\ 'St'/''lt 1ty \dult" !'\o 1'1·1'> Ll·U~\' l''l· 1 l .! Br s1x.-, ~'.:.'60 fl HN J' ... 1l ll+'l11r Sl•I, ~t it·1111:in u12·.'I~ \G:t!1 960-1970 S NAKE R ING c,,u 11..ab'!i:S·l.!.tJ 111'"'"11111'"' t ~1 ~ .t11 '1 'I'll);\ \\'1\1..:t l'\' lJH \'\"\ ( l)\:'J'\(''\' \II\ l~i;t SWld1ty v1c1n l l) ('()~IPl..ETI:::G.ud«11St•r\11i r,1,1.:111 II \l{J{\'Sf\.,l.\'t )l\~IH !'.!".:\!\\II.· 1 -~-~ ..,, J1,w1I Oii "'t '\'' 1.1 qd I 111 I -Nf:W BLDG M·l , 23 U111111 Newpurter lru•. K·Miirr 1 Clennups. f<f·l'C J\l,unl C.111 '")L',"• .-l ,L\\1S, :.S~U \\'l~S'I' I~.\\' ~l'ltl;/'.'I' ( ()~ .).•l 1 lt1v1 •1 ,\,, :\B Rt"ulty (i1n1p11ny 11'".)(J Sq, Ft. S176/~I{). orllogl'ii;Nurlit!ry.Rc"ard ufter4P~l.li45-I~ ]l•.!H'•' l!\11 ,'1,1 ;,,,,' ~~::;:,'... '!'.\ \li':S.\ 'l"l 'l ,l '.l'llfl:\I~ 642<1321 F()Jt f "!1 11 t11''-:.' o(.ti 642·8235 644-6200 Front Office, f'rpt~. large Call &tl-!.l830 alter 3 pn1. ~!OW & P.l)GE-r·1."F~\7N~l .~l'~S . LAS BRISAS APTS l]'\J:\ \'l)llll 1111 11 11111 1 1,I1 ~~ ...... -............. ,,...,,l''"ar duun. An.du·un & LOST Lon.,h.tured '""'---Y t'ft\ 11''11 •• 1111 ! 11 •1 11111 11"' /\Pl"'tHl\J'iVlhi\I , , .... b"' NI'..\\ l.A\\'Ns s Pi<.1:>.KI.f 1:s 1, ,,11 1 1 , , ,11 , 1 )1'-1 \,,,111. 1,., ,.:\:J ·111 1'en unal \\'ay St . C:'l-1 v.Jg111 •')t'~. 1'1~ yr Hlk i;u;...~a..; An Equal Opportunity Employer 1 d' 'h'I_, St11111 n 1·11 ~ __ !Jays 6-16-{~l'l. 1•vt•s ~I l'Olhtr & flea c.'Ollar Vtr i'·'" 11111' 1 ' 1 ___________ .;.. ________ ,;.. ____ _ -\\,11l;u~ lx't Huuullui 1 ,\ G e neral S ervices ''I" •h•..., h · 11 11 Santa An~•------1 Stora~ 4SS \~Ch, CM 64ti-.5'=7'~---I \ · • •1 Help W a nted, M&F 710 1 He lp W an!e d , M & F 710 I -~-----PLU~tBING, ELf:CfHIC1\L, ;111111 -11 .. 1.1 II 111I"•11·------I ---~ \\o!Uld 111.• 1 'P<1fll01\ll f''1l !!\\I~ !llJ•lil"I ".1• e t !Ill>,\ CHOICE \\'ARi''llOUSE & SllJl~AL;t·~. ,\!.ASKAN Molcrnuk• 7:, · :-:lJ L'Al<l'l•.'N'l'I('' lltt·••I C-:!, ])()1v111u1\ll l'11st<1 :\lt•sa, Lhs l\'011 grey, atls11.e1:; tu ud] u :; t 111i>n1 s ~l 11 lu1' f I I 1 ' ' LAKEFR ONT ' & UI' s~Joc" c.,11 I( I "llli "'I JV (,uod II• .... ,\ 1,. +I'' h11 ... l!I• ~"I : " "II I 11..: 11' t I ' I' .I I S\_J •....--~ •• altera11ons All 1ypes honic Uf-' Nr1t J'.•l11\J1 1 j,.1t:1111 , !'••111111/ •1•1,i111!'•' 1,1. l LOCATIONS I ·,.t:-i-3101 or C\'l'S 54B-.lti0 Oll'Y ~~~7~!-,1,l56 t•xt 271 rl'p1.111 & 1e111ut\ Ll't us bid' "i~·.i h\1-J,:ll 1,1 1,l, ,,\,.;..' 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F 'S Ct(',111111j:; &!l.'l(t' I """NE PERSONN Et ;::,~;_;1;\l;~· I .:"1\1\ s.·t ·:·, ''1 · I:· .. _"",· •• :1'1'11.'·1 ~1111,11.~.· i\ 1 'l ~: 11•1:1;,1:~: I a e a c h 1111. Ju 11 11d1 } 1.111h l1• "· l" rrnl offu e ,, pate L', l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . '1 !l\o'\'l111g l<M•ll\ • 10•1 '" :-:111 I ~t'\\j').tll Cl'tllt'l . ::il'i,:ty S.:1 1 iiiii;;:,;iii;i I l··11u 1111 ,\ l 1.,1111.1 111'.u'h nr· Bhlq1 sc1-.·1er. Conferent:e p n 530 ltes1d<"nt1al & Con1n1<"n 1;-il M'\.YI ;-i2 ... 1.: i-10tu-s. 1·ai·11,1s. 11 1ru1011~.1 SERYICES~AGENCY c:1ief Engine er 11 111 :-1h·1,, .:,1:,,1,, Community I I 1 ''"'' 1111 1 111 ''"' •1 .. ,11 I 100111 1111\ Xl'rox ('t1p1er 1 __ •_r_•_0_•_1_• ______ ...,cc II 01111~, 'l"'t'l'llli;. " l<''l.111 , C',111 ti\1-ff.>6~ -----Dl\'OHCED 111,111 48, SC'tlle<l etc ... Si·1·v1ni; llarbor 1-\1e,1 ! Office Building 1, 1 11/111111 1 , 11,111 •ll 6-Ui-6:1.~·I ..i~s_L r.ch~l 1.11 li\ll>tll ·1 l.1 ... 11 .. 1 1··li1t d :--: .• \·\' 11, .. 1.1 d.-l!"hll ...... 1 ilj osp i·tal tq•l•)1ll'.\l l,11.i .. 1; -: (' \ \IPUs l..11 I\ e Uff l\'t', ,\:_ p1 •n;onabl(· nnn <ll'ink('l 111"-.1•1 ,\ r•••1\• \J"11 "" .11ilKlll .11(,J GOU f1.,1 t S270 or "1noker 11oulrJ like t.1 o I 1 II <'t k ' I! 11! Dedicated Clean ing S u ite 224 642-1470 <Ol!'I ('\;'t'I'. N ('II' rn rt i1ul' .. ,.h1.Ll'r.1: I ),,\ \\<11J,· n • \V..I'.: l)(J ~-V EltY"l'lll l\Li . ~· j. 'h :-; .. •(1'\0, ______ 1 •I. 'I <II\' !Hl l\h I{(', ltf'fs i''It.'l' est f~lb-:1.ti9 ('()\JI' \\l(l\-l'l•· 1 ~ 1t1I 1•!'h l •l\11 1, ,1 h '" ;,..,;. \ I>' Q t' R EXP!~]{ !l(JUSl·:l..:El~'F:!t ~ 11111! 11<1 1111 fpl .~'-•11·~·11·~ .l\!I .1 ... INSPE C TION pera 1ng oom P•'! inu ~ t us fnr :-ou1 1neet t on1p,1nl!111.ihlr t.ir\v in .111·pvt l off1t(' ~p;'l<'1' nec-ds, NB nr1•,i \\nlr· Classlf1cd 4 or \\,,111t·d • • ~11 : I. L ,\ N REALTY,3-100 ad N'n !~\ D,111~ Pilot, P 0 llll\.I ~ ~IUv:\ l,\l.ll~ 11 VII\!' 'Yl(r-~~I Bn:1; 1 -)(~) Cusl,i :'1-lrsn, c .111r ,ll1\.\l :\llllll .\1.1 .. ,\ ----,., 111,," 111 ...,,,111 ,111 1Jc1 QF FICE S PACE ·~"~~'~'==--~~~~ Appliance R•pair & Parts "3 hour Nu-CM. 11coa ALtuun1l11J I ""r" 111 ~ 11 "' i--llli1 ' u s T M $35K \i,11l.1 •h l'"'~.\•ld\I' :-.p.; ----•~u.7:i-:il.:>"2 . r . ax an I l '\• 11' \, •n111• 1nT''\ I, 1,u,1 !id\• .; ..... 11 lo>l,H Openings l\~d _J,,.t_ .·l _\.•! 111,~:... !I "'"'1 & 1\1l.1111s. $210 to1.1t L!Cl--NSJ:D :-;Ptrt11UALIST 11iiu 1u11,11,I<· , ,11,, 1,;J;1td .r)1p1'<J\'. fi()l'l sq fr cons1 st1 ng f;:-:::-::t.ial rt',u!1l1~s 10, l!.m .... ,,1l1o11 \1"'1 11 11 111 ,11.1111 ,1 .i !\1•1111,.11 11.0111 .~ I -1() pm · Ad\lll'C'! on nll 1\ l [ loust'kf>t'Pl'I' 10 yrs l!l j ·"'"k ... [,,;,, II:., ·'· I ' ' •\ . ' 'I" I ( ' \ ,', lj pill, I. ·I l \ I• 11( .• ·~ ( '" II I•,, n I plai;e, KOlld 1.c1J.i;1u.1•s. day 1"; l i. P·1•Li '"'"'•' 1' 1 1 ,,1 I .di '" ,,, i \., APPLIANCE· se1v. Washer.J d I ye 1'1 dsli\'"~11r1 dJs!JUsals All ni,1kl's /leas G46·t.!!48 \\Oil\ Ulli) .Jll-:J71H I ( ! \ tort.IUll l(<i 1" I''" LAL DRAU \...ICS _ --r 1, , i.i •• 11 .... ut .•• CORP I • !\ I ' .J ... 1 .. ••i•I' I IJ ,,_, ! • " " t I I " "" ~l "'' 'I .! I" I ' ''"I'• 1 .. ,1 ,. , .. , ,.,111 f'l'l \11 11' nlf1t"~ C.11! l'<l fs n1,1!1t'1-s, :112 N El C.unrr1<l 11 ... ·~•· ,11 1.,,-1,,111 1,\ 1!111 '";, o-. lt(',d, S.Ln Clt·rn('nte, for l!OUst C!.i''ANING 1 ,,. ""'' '" 1 COOKS • Depcudable. llt•fs !\-Jon & A sst Controlle r SISK ·WAITERS ... 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'" "' ... 1 I •""'I I '1 I~ I I '" t.1.I...: '' 111 •111 C1 11\t'r. Bt•h111 J'(l ll.11:<.. 4U3S, ln.1111•, Ca , .. ,1 /,J!-'!1111 1•'l\ill1 MEDICAL-D ENTAL .'='c---~==~-----1.li',l:: o r DE:A'MI. Let our babl('S l1Vl' For nltl'mati\cs ll111111n...:1<•n l l.11l~1r are.1 to ABORTION call LIFE \i. 1•1" p1h g J_,111\ 1<"111 LINE ~,:Jl -~1522. 2·1 hr:: ·•,u ll:• "1 ___ .,_:r,_._.<_"_-, BFS1' /11 1\SSA(;~'/ NB ·~.\()(I Irvin•• ,\1'<' S111!l' 10:'.H BAYFRONT OFFI C E S 01><"n s A/II i\lnn, \\'NI, F11, 1'1""11...:« 11•.1 i'Hl "'1>0, llO ,\1111 5:'1i-OC~!<J "': 11 .. 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I \' Ill I y un 111 II: 0 11 II ( 8166198 Ari 4 hurst/Ad,un.s 91J.S.0887 Red Car pet, Rea lto rs "' JOUI • er 497-1761 Pi\! Contr actor ----c_ __ .c_ ___ c I l'ND R 1 c y 1· I c Vic . .:.;;.:.:.c;.:cc.:__ _____ _ LH_· FlCJ-. 011 NCV.'f10ri Blvd spi 1ngct;1t1•. Gra.hnni .~ J,\CI< ·r.1u\anc, r c Pa 1 r , av.111 1>1\ leaS1.• P,1r! !urn, Shi1er 11 B. Ca ll to 1dcnhfy. remotl, add Lie B-1 26907'1 1':11pl'l!d, 111r/eo11tl, prk ~ ~lti---.'lifl:l l\ly \\.1y Co. &l:l-1703 1\pp1ns 1000 sq It Electrical S2 i!/nli• \V nrl'hoUsl' .il so FN!l All<"rr-<l n1RlC 1abby ( nl vie Crown Valley Pklvy ,\l'n1l ldt•al for conlractot s, Nueva y 15ta, l....Hg Nig ELECTRICIAN, h!'. n Id ('111 ;.1~-~116. ----~--I Jobs, new JObs, ,u1y JObs -S':J-200'} H 1·: 11\I L sh0ps ;1va1I n1 ~~:=n="",c1----,,-,,c11-,.-c(c; Anyplncr 8.16-7689 111111111turr n1a\l l!l 'Cnnnf'ry 1's.11 I 11 "1vUl"l' ELE'.CI'HICl,\N . LIC('ll"C No 2 IOIJ H'l't 1c· Or,1l1"l' -~· \111l:1g•· SllO 10_ $1SO 1 5 ·17111 Cl\I Phone & clc;cribc :t3:i l~ Sn1all J{lhs, n1a111t & ::Ot h SI, N n 613-9G06 or ~11-.... 1270 repairs. 548-520'.\ CA~-l!lllll !-""'-='---------. 1 ho FN[J Srnl hlk dog 1:i brtov.·n G ardening i110Vf. \OUr O C or s P to _ 1', Sc It VI 14th St ,, p1C's l1J.!lo11s 1'0i'll('J' on No JIB~ 96i~w.1'i c · (_'(l,1sl I 1wy 111 LR ~-Bench. I -'"""-.:;::.:.:;::c.. ___ ~~~ Uhl pcl ~W-~10 sq ft 45c Ul:J\UT. 1'1u.lan1ute, Bl k sq r1. llf'nlono1ni::-s, fl7:t-6'i'OO w/whl Ch1$1. }'cm. alt GARDENER of 22 )'I'S. exp v.·ho 1s college trained 1n ilorticulture & proud o( his. Quality 11.ork, seeks 4-5 add1t1onal nuunt. .)Obs ur t:lt>anups. George llamplon • 549-2015 . FOil Lt•asc. Rclntl Store, c2~·~'°"""-'2~-«c:.:'~'--~-~ z~x·10 u1 shopping center, KE\'S FNO lrg bunch or l.1'.\ East 17th Sr. Costa keys Vir Elll!'l & Brookhurst l\oll'sa, 527.·1, 6 7 J -0 1 4 O , .fC.C..:V~. _,!16"°'2-~«~422'°'-~~~~= G7a.0707, 6"1~J--2•1"'i0 -NO v· G 11 ll ··' CdM Paradise Gardernng ,..:.:.:;."'-"'~~""-'-~--=~IF ic ;o c en 01.1 Spcclnlize Restoration Industrial Re ntal 450 Sl•nlpoinl Siamese, rourKI & Landscape. ~lo nth I y face. Can't keep &10-8008 Ma111lenance & Spnnklcr COSTA MESA FND: Man!I "'alch Vic Repair Call 642-8649 PAl~E llllANL:lNi., •"-,\g.-n11 '~l1~l lt\1111 l ~l1il P. B ,x_...s.11-, ·I Employment Co unse llor p,un11n~ 21 )rs l!,11·hur 1 n1't'11 H('f,. 1u111. Kn 1 s-:2~1 -A /PAY CL-ERK -1 ~ I•• li l2-'l'.\."1'-l l<',lt!lll'' \,_11,f.I ,\I(• I fll lll '' I 1,\lll Hf !"I!' 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G--12-\Qj(), CltEIJl'I' CL E!U\ sr~ -19 1-J:J(r1, or 49-1-2001 l h'.l\'Y ))llO!lt'S , t'llC'Jll~ italOl'C, T ~M E f OR QUICK CASH THRO UGH A DAILY PILOT New Industr\al Units Snntla~ MOWltaln Sat 219 $10Ci/MO Phil Sullivan, 962--0071 EXPER. Gardener. Know H.caltor . 548-£761 how. Matnt. Trimming & ItOOf for lelL~, repair!!, :i;h111gles, rock, CO!TIP !roe' ex! Li e. 1 6 116 3 5<1 l--'l.388{&.10-5020 B1\BYSITl:TL 1\ knds onh R1~ht nn hench VNy llil' hskp~i;_d~tles. 646-0189 Bf:AUTlCIAN u~ asst. In s!vli-.t •t'hurs, F1•1, Sdt Apprfix 20 hr« i Nnt1011s t oif[url'S, b4.?--0311 or •19 l-Y.IO.~. ~'--- "UIJt-'l' dPt'OI' ,\II 1.11.'tll'lll~ <;;ECH.~-r.\llY S!al Tu ~Is d11 ('1'!~1r o f ronsll"t.ll' llrn1 1'.St'l'OI\', ll/t'Sll\1(' k1lf11vlt,.Ji..;l' tn•lpful No sh All !11.•n 101 r1 \VJo~STT·:Ht.Y l'l~AC~: WANT AD 642-5678 FND: Gray, n111le. toy cleanup. 9113-3486 M· I LEASE:. 1@a):;(}.2'Z'i0 .~. 1100 sq fl Beautifully ~~~rC.~icCa.i2t" S.:~~ & 1 Garden M•lnt/lndscp d<"sign('d bldg !162-2475 Clnup, Sprklr rep. MG-6852 f""ND. Suede jacket In North --"4001 BIRCH, NB 11 B lawnc•r• by ''2 Gel1" :a;oo SQ FT. 541-5002 S!ll-blZ! .l\low/cdge/clnups 642-9907 ' Top Soil * QUAt.IT'i' * * ~1 ULCH & TOP SOIL * 5AA-fl!l:l0 131'1\ t.:TICl 1\N · \l\•11 s ~1vl1 sl .i ssis\ t"('f pl 1n,u11l'Uf{' 1~ 1'11 11111.ic· .• t )lli.:: G-IG-6:l?"i'1 1 l\t\11·1\r!l1111 ,\ Birt'h l S1Ht•• 2U I "'"'I •I l \ :1'.11 11 1'1('0S(' rall F·11 ll11t•1'll<ll1S s:1ILs, (,LI! b1.r-:!ll\ OFFICt:: G IRL •,I H• .!\ \I ... !II ,, •' nt ltl< 11 l f•:\fl<'l ii"' l<I d l'I llJ)J< •! ' '' I • I ...., 1 l opl l<ill ~l'I II l,;I ;>" ~. KiH.K. J!..::WELERS I \ :-Oll ,I' l.1 pl< "''Iii d j, llo1d., •' :'I! ' I''"'•' l i j .,., •Ill I Ill< '· ' ' '" 11 I 11 • ~'•1• ••l,• l'I '. ' :-.t'l ' . I "" : ,1~1 I I I·•'"'"' 1" I :X·• .1 :-.. 1~··1 ! oll ,J.,olllll• ,'<I"'' ,, .... 1 .. 1.. 1.1 ' NEWPORT Pers onnel A gency 833 D over Dr , N .B. 642-3870 MAID WANTED Dt111 Qu1'n"· :\1011•1 :iw ;.., 11 1wJJ1 Hhd. L\l 1;1.:-L11 rU ~1.\1\ltll'.ll 1~ 1,u11 \>I• r '.'1 I ,\I ,\: p1J'1,I" !II'~ ( '~ $\:.'..1 \\!, tro "'"I! ' 1-•1~)1~ MATH CLERK \Ji,~1 l lljt\~ /ll.1lh & So\v1ug J'1•u!,\1 111 .\1•111.' !'1 ,.._,,nnrl u ,•111 •1•1 ,\h .. 1J .. \ 1\1111 i'1• PACIF I C MUTUAL ';°•JU :-,,'I\ puL t L'rnh'I I !1 N111 po.nt J:cath Lqu'1I U1l(>lll' l:.:n1µlv~l'\ MEN'S SP A PA RT S EXPE U ITOR :iHIPP!f\IG C LE~K '.1..11111111 I • 1.\1,~ , , , 1 11i. • "' 1 u I ii' I 11 '' ! •1 ' \"( Ill " .. " '' I • ., IC< ' ' .1 .. "" . Personne l Counsellor ~ I ' ,. l :-.. 1 ... ' .. 1 • • '111 uul of•· I 1 I. \lo.'I ii! 11 I ! -..dt• I'" ' 'I " • ,, u1 .. 1 I· 1.. I< JI I " ""' J ason I 1 l• I j,I SU1h• B est Agency "'' lH ''· l \I\' 1~1~ llTi I l 'l I l{(Jl.l:l':\! S\1 I \l,1, ~·'l 't'l,\Ll ~"T i\.u t'\]~ I 1•''1 d \\1l1 11:01\ 1\~1·, 11 '\ ~~~' 11 \0 sl,11l 1ni.: sul,u \ 111.111~ !ic11t·[11 ... L\••I• Jlll!'l\ll'\llllg, .\llHj ( ip1~ •I 11 i.11111 '• I, I i -! I (i ': , ( ,.,I I \1 •,1 l'll\l:\\\('l ·i ii ·~ ~1 1 1 11,11111·d ..,, 11 I h11l•I l't':;U1nr l ,,, ['•Ii !7.'1 :\l \\jJ\111 U.\\d :\1•111••11 11><'h'h (',1 ~)266() I H I l 1; I 1 1 111 <' r F lllllt' :'\1,1.;:;cuJ'. Lll'Cll 1• t S,1l.i1 > ,\, cu nll.US.'\!011 .\1•fl1~ i\11 111 thn1 ~ \'l 51.'C ! '('I '<I ,u, l l\l;in.11:·'1 I B a lboa B a y Club 1 .•. .i:.1 11"1~ !ll'l<:.l)ll !I)' 1,1.11-. ..,11''· f!1 -nc.1t ' .1111,t .1:,· 111 Ui'-" ti-8 pn1 --~ -·- i'liN~H PRESS •.:>PERA TOR 1': ... 1 \\ tn.f!..t ,l 1 •ll I /\!!~NT Qt,F"l<:~-_ 1,,,11 11'• rl<•l1•1 1111.1 ~1·r -u11~ n un cunt, 1-JP~I t>l :!---61'\\, p1t1•1..,~.n p11r .. l'1•1 f1Jl'lll ~( t''\pC1 only, SilS-.::!fAi .i:·tl I'' 111°:-ie ·t111n .... Merch a ndise H andler STACO SWITCH, I NC. F/l1n1(' Conta.r \lt' ('< .. 1k, !'.<•,1ls Furn1!!11r t.I' 0~1.' 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Compo,., olo/Ront :;.=P!!.IA=:.tN:::O::.S _ _::: ,... ... _ ll'L.I '68NIMROD •• Wtdntsday, f"tbrua::"~l;3~, ~19~7~•:_,.,,_---,....,.,.-,-:-=:-:-,-,--,---~-,-----~~~~----------:::::::mn-_-.:r------~ '.i=-wc=:::ru-.----.--.-.n;-=.-:-;i;;o:;n:;t=oe1=-,0MCAT& F 710 Holf Wontod, M&F 710 Holp Wonted, M&F 710 ~A;:;nc.;1 1.i~":.;•;.:.• ____ IOO;l:.;;::;"';.:::ol::;lo:.;•:.;•::•u:;•:.._ _ __::.:I R••I Estat• Sales MANAG EMENT U1lf> of 1111.• na1lun 's lill"Jrl'SI l"f'!od1•111i11l n •lll111· 1'(1111pan1•-ll Is Sl'l'kini,:: fl n1;111ag1'r !or our fl:t'v.·porl 13o:ltl"h ollic ·l' t lh.-•n1I 1• ll ru )I •' n !'a t l u n nll!}11·anr1•s ,'(, h , n P I 1 r );; Siuet·t•M>!u.I r1tut.IJrIBte i.huulti h"""' :11 ~llr&tf' rh"J:1't'f' or .-qu1\11lr111 11h1s 11 r" \ •' n "II• l"I'~~ Ill fll•' to o,j,h•JlllH) r'f'i.11li> 111a1 k1•1. St•n1l rt>sun\1• 111 •'l)flftd1'1\\"I' lu ('lo..,,.lfl1 •d nd N•1 !11, 11.111,v 1'!101 l ' ,, !Jo., l ~il>. Co.,111 )It·~;•. c., f/~2{; -R--,-.-l~E",-t-.-,.~A~,-,-.-c R<'d C.~rpc•l"s Fashi"11 1,11111<1 offi re 111 Nt•v. port Beni.:h h.,!o i111111l'dll11t• "ppu1'lunlly f1Jr 11<'11 ur 1•>;p1•1· sr11!·s 11s~·-..· ia11 •s n~·d C'!Cl'lit"'t J{r:d!f'll''I. \l"l(h O\·••r !;((I olflr ('S 11a11n11 11 Id•• !"<In nlf1•r lh•• prnk•..,. s1on;.il ~t'011 !h ,\. nd\h1l!'t·· 1nf"n! !lflpcw1u111111·~ yriu·r~· lookin:;:: f11r + 1111 ~1111 1'01\l· 1ni~~lhll ><lrlh 1111'!' f r1nr:.,·I 1'ho1nu ~ ~~ )1a1u ln1, 1111111 (il''t·t , ti-10-l(i7:l R EAL J•:.ST1\TE I Pay F or All •• -• Your ADVERTIS ING! You h;11·1' yu11r "1111 r1n1·,1I•• r1c·sk .~· · pho111·. Sn u1 ,. IMatiou 18 ~rs. :'\t·1\" "'' l''\p"tl n •:1I •·.~l ••h• sal1•s pt'npll' 11·1·Jc'()n1e! C11IJ fnt" inlcr''i<'1\'. \\".~:. l..at"h1•11n1y1•1' 1860 N1•1\"J>0r1 Bh·r\. <..:~! 646-3918 or Eve. 673-4577 REAL ESTATE- SALESMEN \\'hy not llOl'k in !ht• hOIT\ · oren -I lu11t11 1 :inn B•'at h F{luntuin V:illry. L(lr oi:s -ln1i11 you. \;ti! Plul ;llc-- ·Namce, VILL \(;}; Rl·:AL •J::STATE, !M53--4:Xi7. RF:AI. F:STA"I E KATf:Ll..f\ gEALTY ii; :looking-for a ff•11, good. "1ulltin1e lil·rn<·ff's to :.;t<1ff •i1 "s nc11• Sl)UTH COAST .offi('('. Cl\11: Bill Rogers a t ;:i."17-5.11 1. Receptionist to $SSO I ('(' Paid. \\"an1 n con·rr .. This h,·in•' c:orp. ul'e<ls -sh11rp n1iud to atlvi1nc1• 10 "ndni. 11ss1.~r f\\°"(1 Frr Positions. Cr.JI Con t r o I C1111'r-r Ernp)oy n1 <'n t -AJ!(\!l('r. ::1m 11-..·lne 1~11·r1, N.R. :,,;H-&"J0:1. ---~o Receptionist $450 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;-~-T"i~ 1 Pop-up 1·&.mpcr lrl\llt•r; 810\lt!., • ORGANS I lc;t.' OOx, he1tter, Qnk, add· SO n-l'()(lm, 1d('f'pll six, Ample Rl"L'C.'plf11nisl '" S:.00 Sale• Rep $9600 Stock & Oeliv•ry SCRAM-LETS ~10VINC : Round table .... 11h PHONE FUN Co. Clll,-+ Comm !-"u ll lhTil", 9 nni-6 prn, !\Ion tv.'O lettvt1 SlOO. 4 director'• II I I fl ti •"rl •-ii Ar.-c'h&l!"l SlO. 11'8.Ch. Q ue~n 01 in•• to ronl of t'•' :-.pot l\hvvr 1nanuf vr t~•111111 un1° iru · .:x-.: ·ttrohl, .. .,J NSWERS hidea11•ay c'Ouch 'S4 0 . requ!r1ni::: ftttnu·th't" 1nd11P. t'f\llllni. l.,.•ui11rncn1 1~ li&:k-~..:. 171h Sr, C. l\ll"!>a. A 1 · 1 " 1 I .. l1tn,1t1ng g asa lamp $50. \111,,}()nl' f\ (' r Ii on ll t Y 1111: 1thari• 4 an·"r 1110111·:11•'1'.I 1'1•:Lt:PllONERS. r!"Ulle ur ·rrunk SlO. Necchl Ll{:-ni.g Rentals from $5 Peta, Generil I :-;1oragf', l!:x<'elll'nl coodiii-011, * Security Pot Food * S600-!l68-2l9:>. ('on~eni :i l ult· {;N'lll tnt!Jv for 111\.llt't"lt'<I Uru11~1' fr•rn fvr I01:J1I (11111111 .. ·r vi Neii!lt" -llnpel -Grun" -portublt seii·ing machil"le loc11ho11. rnu Lynn fl.larsrh, c·ounry h·n1lof) H;iput ad· c~ •1 rn n1 t' r "~ advf'rtlblni.: Sul.unit -Sfo:F.:~1~ S!IO. "!-\in Yur" coal SI50. KiJ-2'700, lk>n111s £· lX•nnl~ V<or11 .. •1111•111 " ~r·•11! l•·IW-profl)(.ltion. P tck your t)11T1 Thl"y 1ay pctJplc 1n Jtu.s1ia 1'1K KQld, idze 6 1tar • P l1no1 & Gr1nd1 tseef by nc lb. Coll. ch '70 Pt'rri!i V,1th:y Camper lor All MAJOR BRANDS t5c lb. All Kennel liuppli~ 111ini pickup. lee boic, 1'1·r:«J111~·\ II.~~ n <' Y of 111 ~ 3.· "f'\IOU t 'a ll <;.,r) 111'11 'hlfl lrom lUHin-:lprn 11\t' lrint:f'r th11n rh1•y no here a.apph~ rtng ~ "Janee 11,ui>-. :!I.Pr! :i.11i·h .. h-0 11 l)r 11 wi1 , .lljJ:l7!..i. L>o;11111~ 4.· OI'" lro1n 3pn1 ''' Xpn1. 12 1 111111 Ii 1io11.11 11 only SELl\·IS HllL" onginal oil 1300. "J . UM!d Ir: rri>uilt piallO!I ttlllO ~7-3971 , 1.J.18 \\'illllurt", S.A ~2 xlnl '""ill. $300. Uiied .. · · · · · · · · · •· "'1 Cata 152 -'-'~'O'-,---.,,-=-' Jte&tl'lurant 10 S..'iOU IA·n1ui; l'1·r"o1u·t A:,:1·111·1 !>Cr hr + daily honuc lu1~ .. 1 Pickard" "Tig1.nal <ril $200 . MANAGER TRNE 11l1t'\011· ~'l)ll.!'.\l 1t l11·l ... ,111 1i· ~~P>'r 110:;t n1-<·f'i<i< \\"~ 11 l1I -f'-------c8c02c gug_;J9311, f'".V. SplnelJI ......... , $145 LONG ht.""-l l·111npet tOµ. Playel"6 " · · ••·•• ·· ••• ~m Ci!At.1P. 11ired fe1r. Burn)f'Sf' S~iO lirn). t •P.E PAID -;A 1. .. ~s :i.1 ,\1' \!u~t httit• 1ra111 <'nllinit ,.., 1i~11n 11ur 1Appiancti -~~~-1~~---- .. :~1·11111;: "l'"'llll~ 111 ft1.n1ous 1!1'1\ ini.: rir1d .~!•11";1~1· ••\I). <if•· A111:.l,1• 31~1 '.:nl t;r C::111t1·' 1\F..S fo.IOHE v..iiJ1,·r~ Sjl) & I UY!! Gr\Ul1111 " • .......... • $395 kittens, all 5hotl!J. Whlle'1 • &+1.:i-il ? • • Organt t~c:t Shop, 642-2251 -,,~,-, -C~A L I F 0 R N I A 8' fll'l ll ,11111115 ~liarp indiv salflJ;.. p111d \'.1~·11tt0n Wld ~ lhuir. f~·h. Still. \\"t11ilpuul t•h'L". 1!ryt•1· st•!'kin~ i·:•rt•t'r spt'.lt (".ill l"-.'fl(•f1I:-. ~7111_!'.l'l-L~--T•:LEPllON~: :>OL!C!Tll/( $3:). C:uor ,\/ 1!~·h1t:rcd. ~I. useQ furnitul'C & ALL MAJOR BRANDS Dogs 854 ov1·1·head C"1111>er, Sips 6, Optlwa11 •... demo , , .• $195 :::;~'-------= lol.!> of xu·as, call 4!f3-:;289 SpU1e1 -•· • Nt>v.· · · · · $.-195 e PUPPY WORLD e C:Yclts, Bikes NO DiA~i~S {l.Ee ASE Oilhuahuas. Tiny Poodles, _....;_S_;_coa;_t_o_rs _____ 92_5 Amer. Eskimo. Nt Bulli;, ~Hll ft1rl1·r. S:U-:.1700 1\i.:.1 :'ii\!.ES\\(/,\IA:'\ 1,;,1·r n111,., s:ro rno Pu1tl 1.i~·-& llns11 .i40-Sti7'.! appllan<.-es or11·ill i:;ell f.1r you V•~· J111>,.. D•'nlll.<, S.-lll'!ltllt niu~t I~· 1!··~1!1\L·. l'XP tliJt !\lust havo• \Int ! c I FHJGIUAIHE I n1 Ii<'rI 1.11 MASTERS AUCTION \>!'t«;o"lf1f1t"'] A~l'll•'Y ul lrv1nc, f1('C. 6+1-i l!<-I per.>0N1.lity. (714 ) Gl2-l.JOO \\";°1><111·1· l5r t•l••('I dry1•r, nhoul 2075'i Newporl, C?.1 646--8681i :lUS'l l\ll<'hl·l.son Dr. s~:,\i\-IS-Ti<~~s:-;-.--_.-0-,-,-,,-.-. -,x, G .vr-i; .. ld. F111Jy 11u\;1, $100. 8.39-0974 a ft. G Sundf!.y H.Jo:ST.\\'l~AN"r !\tan.a g .. ~ r «xix.·r. p1,11 1.....,11 Sail UL•sign, TEMPO'S G·l2-~J 19 Bt>/Und Tony's Bldg. ~lat '!. 11·u1111•d , !\lust ha1'f" eXJ). 101.·1 .i'ii'"•"•1010~i7~ .... iiiiiiiiii0ii0ii0i• -Rent Washer s/Dryers COINS n1"1 r1·~11:u 1n1n1 open1n:.: 1111, D I A J bl ,S:! l\'k. Full n1:1int 1%4 & Bl.':FORE '"" llt'X\ f•'V.' ll'C'ekS. \Vri1e S.l'.:Cl{ETAl{Y ·1a 0 • li"l'l-1202 * 150r; U\'t'r FuC(' Value. 25<.- PCJ Oox 1 ~'™ 1.ai...'Una Bra(·h S R SALES S EC'Y • • • ,\\"fO\l -\'flC,--\\'-,\ s-1-1-E.-R-, ca1·h Jor Dln1t>1>. 65c: eat·h ,.,. ,·:di ·197-1300 l\lon-1-'ri. · · · I Q ' "' "-.<-,''•· ""ill 11ork 111 •1lll' i.r1les11n;1r-tilJ(Jl) CONJ)rfION. 1-1'-o r• ua11f't"li. $1 .25 each f<u· ~ " ·rt::-.1PO oflt•r:-. tt 1rul)' un1111u· " 11 1 13 1 I Doll k1·l111i.: d••pl ,\: f\·port to e 0-12-126-1 • ;1 ves . eal'."1 ur <U1'. IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE WE'D LIKE YOU T•1 l'Ol1"1rl•·r a r11rl'"I" 11·ith !h1· 11ur'l;ls 11nest Hf'al I .. ~!,•I•· C1.1rnpany. y u u p1~•1 ldP th•' d(',.il·l' Hild 11'(''11 pro11d" lhl' r r~ 111 in g _ T1i:.:• 1llt"I", 11<''!1 e;irn ynu $ r ,(1(1/llHJ. (\·Omn1iSSIUI\!. 1\\\; dl~1U! •Ull" frC'f' lil"l"ll~l' 1ru111111~ p1'<'lgl'h111. Call Ja,·k ·'>•"l'/'> ;it j t"r-9491- ~Valker & Lee & tim" ~:.\·1n•• 01•1J011unlh• "''2 -,00, 0, ·~··• u-•· \\t• .. 1cr11 f{1•g1un11I !.;;1!1·s ., "' """OO ·.:11i.-'""· fiH' i.k1H1~tl . ll<Ji ~Vfo..:H ptll"tuhlc· ll'ltShini.: .. . .·"-="'---.-!'tl~r 1Ju r11·:-; 1n,•l11·lc . 1·u..... KEYPUNCH 11111,,hi!u·. <1fll sizt\ G:ood D,\VENPOl{l, 111~kes Lntu hJn1(•r 11;.i.~011, ,,.,,)p~ !,.-01k oi•llC/. si.-1. ":".:16--!9".r. nfter fi::\(l ~lh! l1ed, t"ill"t'l'S ~ ~p!'eittls. 1ni,:-.. 111rC'rl111·r· 11 ,~:1:-.11•r11 SECRETARIES -2 di)! bt.'(I,;, ,\nt1que sofa. roq1 utt·. :.:1•r1'l 1•un·<'..,fl. ··t1· \\'hn 1raut d1~r11fH·d ,'\.: Building M a terials 806 1\ntn1ue gta.•s1111re., khchen !'ihould ji(' nt1!1• tf'l 11ork in· nt111111l;i11u~ loni.; or ~h<1t·t utensils Antique roeker. JN 'dt•tuh·n11}. 11 .1 tiiln r.·r1n a.~.~1i..:tu1~t·n1s f1·11· e Surplus Building Silver & s1ainless steel, lg. atnnun! (Jf :-.11~·1; 1 ... 1on ~ 1h•.v,<;. f'l1Ufll1• ll•'•·k~ or 11·11' \I\ TF:ftIAL -ICl')O's ol NE\\ antique> chest. 673-l+lS ),,_ , ,1 •. ,. 1 .. ,,. I 11u1n1!1~ - .1uu ill'l"l•ll•'. ,\111Y 11"1'.\1 $'. •~,,.loon,•·-,, ply---~--~~~~--·' · "" · ll., 1•1 · IJV'.." ...., ,\TTN, l.ia r~a1ns! De1.'()l'ator vn 1 r•;in -;\"~1'1d , alurn sheelinc. 111old s;ile on x1r11 mod. home Pl•:-.lll••JI l'l'tr's gocNt t)p 111g & sh :-.kill ~. pJ,•11~11111 pl111nt' ]ti•r·-.uu:d!ly 11· th•· d1·:-.1rt' !u J.:n.11 " {'<lll1Jl\l1l·f' fl 1·11•n!rd 111·111. (;•Mnl lr111J.:r> l ornl·lll~ & lill"l' \\1)rk1ni..: !"UllllS. St'nd l{,·.~u111l· t1r 1\Ppl.v Standal'"d M e mories, Inc ,\ S11bsi di:iry "' 1\ppll•'d .\J:jJ.:lll'lu s, L'orp. 2~ll fl . 1\t1n•• SI APPLY BY PHONE 1ni..:, 1\·:zulQ11·<;, etc. paintincs & ac•·ess, 2/16 & C•il l 5 10-1 1~1.<· J.,1 u.~ kno111 BUILDERS SURPLUS 2/!7, 1 oan1 -.i p1n, 5,1;; 11 h11t )"Ur !>;.;1JI;; ar1·. N11 2j(X) So. t.lain, S.A. Gl)ldenrod, Cd!\l. 11•'•~1 Ii! n1111r 111 pt'1~111ally ,\ton Thr11 ~ac 10-5 un1ll '1" tJ,11·1' the 'Just right " TI4 : ~'46-!0:17 BpoOA1yT~:,11 'o"o~ht'o~:ads!1efou-,c c~~,-',,'g' ~1 1111 fi:r yo11! --1 . .,~ •' ... ., .. NE::'.'E'I{ ,\ f};f: A'I' TE:'l!PO. Furnitu.re -----810 sci, wire feneing, bunk Tempo Temporary Help cun:ris ,1 1 l>C'ds. 645-6682. i ·at ies, A;'l·l·~r.t M iscellaneous sttr~ 1"P1i1nl playC'r SJO, F111ishrd ha!\'h (·ovrr ('Offerl •-'W;_.:;•cnctod'-"------"8"20:: t;1h}(> \l"i th 1'1.'Sil1 ,(:.: h1•:1vy Organ Lessons Bull Terrier, St. Bemttrd , Lowrt>y thealer lnc11·f $2995. Cock11poo, Japtlne!ll! SJlltn . FULLERTON MUSIC Labs. 01!.chshuntl. 100 r>llX· 18191 Euclid, :-'ow11aln Valley ED PUPS!! Stud Sl'rvil·c l lilk. No, or Sar Diego Ji\\'y Mos! Breeds. Open Eves: 557-4836 '31-51"7 122 N. Jlrtrbor. fo'ullerton POOULJo-: PUPPY 171-llOS 01ampayne <."Olo!'. Rt:.i;:isk>r· Open Nights 't il 9 ed. \\'kends or nrt 7 pn1, Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun_ 12-5 646---&1-03 Sporting Good• OW English sheep dog 830 puppies, 7 v.•eeks. AKC. Call SKIS K2, thl'f'e.!I, 205 l'."m -"84&-46"'-~9'!'------- ii•/bindlngs $00. B oo t s , DOBIE 1\KC fenl. 12 11ks J{osen1onls, Hed S1uff. tit blk/rust, Charnpion lines, !l-12. 180. l..anj.!, fo~loiv lOm l'ar s eroppt'<I 497-2156. $70. '.'\Int S.12-1011. AKC Great Pyl'llN'S xlnl grd 185 Cl\1. glaSlj skis Grand dog, l\T & 1-·, ~f rno olt.1 , Prix bindin~s $70./besl o ffer . l't'RS. sho11• or pet 5-H-1797 Lc11.the1· ski boots, 111en's Hors•s 856 size ~ S20. Llnd11. 5"'6-4478 . FOH. sale U.S. Divers tank, TllOROUGllBllED GeldinK. N:!b'Ulalor, back pa c k, 6 yrs, 16 hanris, good pressure ~ag-e, usM.I tv.•IL-e. jurnper. !\lust sell , going 10 :,:;2-8888 oft :-.. school. 673-9003 RAM golf rluhs. U!;t'.'d 011~c. 3 1 ~ "YR, old BUCKSKI N Cost Sl20. s~:u $60. Call Quartrr horse. Gre1·n broke. 675-2·14:1 Gcldins:;. Very gentle $300. S;1nl<1 1\11;1 Equal ()pp•1r E111phly•·r 'rE:\1\S OIL C01\JPANY ha~ op1•11111J.: in bru(·h HJ'(':! No ('~Pt'rient·t• 1\('("l•ss;1rv. f\J.:1• 110! i111r~1rta11t . ·c u 11 d l"hilt'ltl"l('J' a Jl\U~I . \Ve tl"f!lll. A1r 111:11 1 D.G. Dick, T~s .. fl o u th11"C.Sten1 Pl•t1•oleun1 COl"fl., FL \\'onh, Tl.'x. ~·1~;~~~: H'Cltl lt•g,,: S I~. SCUHA tanks, nu alu1ninun1, Paynig 100'; over race J vulvcs $69 5-l!l--9!\36 aft. 6. 15.:! Ches111ut Gi'ldin~. ~d juniper, Gl'ntle & spirit~·d S,\J,ES R•·prest'nl;il 1\"C -FANTASTIC Sir SPeedy, Inc-- ATMOSPHERE Secretary T l "t~; LIFE BOOKS is 1101\" :i.ta lurc si·lf sl:t1"h'1". :.;h, h11·1ng-six pt>0ple to \1·ork ryp1ng, i.:ood phone n111nnl'l". 111 our younJ.:" industrii1! Df'tnil .. Ot'li•n1 ect. S fl 111 1• officl'. P('1·n1 p;1rt lin1" ,I',, l_rat1('h1s1n~ ";"/X:I' _ hrlpl~1I. full ava il. Start a l $2.2:i Sal<1l")" 0 111·11. &ll-S.l,O, Dons. Jlf'r hr 11·i1h 1'00n1 for Secretary advancemPnt. for fll'rl'Ottal \rho has su111P under:.;tAndin~ in ' ,. r vi r 11·. Call Don ,,f t:1you1 & production lo 8:t.1-809il. J1•11i-n 1n;.rk1'11ng. S:1lary Opl'll. 642-9470, D a v " SAl.ESl.lltL. Full t1n1r 10 Shuhnan. sell 11·0111c11s & 01e11s Rl"!ivelii_iio_,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sj.>(IJ"\S \\"t'."tl". F:;o,pt'I' tl("("l'S . SECRETARY *TYPISTS* Hcg-1sre1 for· a te1nporary job IC.d;iy 1nterv1vs: 9-1:! \\"c Nt·t'd All Offil"l' Slulls QUALITY rurnitur<' s.<1le. 1·alue. Call ~2·36-1.6 bcf 9ani ..\!)~,._19;:,7 Sora , 2 \"Civet ch~irs, 4 x & aft 6pnl . TV R ·p G i.:lass tahl(', a ssort. r.1bles "'--"-,"--"""'------~ • adio, Hi I, SPIRITED Id' g .t, !an1iis, forniaJ dining set Musical Instruments 822 St•r•o 136 ge ing. 644-452'.!. Yrs. Call evenings ,r, hulch 9G 2 - 2 S5X. ZENITH, RCA & SYLVANIA )~~~~6~;~>-~l~'8~2~~~~ l\IU!-iT sf'll, Bd1·n1. liv·l'n1, BR;\!\D NI::\\' PEAVEY 1clc1'isions & stereos. Priced kilche11 .I<. den furniture Standnrd P.A. 5400. 2 Shure lt'.'ss lha n the discounters ..... _, l[--L I ~1·1-69~4 ' l'85 !\1ics S50 t•a. 1\lso Sonic _ ~:ith 3 }T picture tube, 1 M.1M E- SOFA ,r,, LOVESEAT I Bass head. S?a. Call y.-pru1s & service. 19·· & 1 :;.iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii~ !">57-8.151 aJL 5 Custon1 111arlr. Usu111ly la rger color se~s are hon1r . !lt>R-i 910 SIG:'ITA ACOUSTIC GUITAR delivered & set-up. All Boarts, General 900 CO:'ll PLl ~J'fo' 1 f 11 -...hardshell case. Sl.50. 6 m odels in stock & on 1::.:::;.::_::;::::_:::.:c:__ __ __:;:; · ·. • lOU<:e u of 1110s. old. 557-8151 aft. 5-. disploy. Cai>h 90 Plan· or furn. e!e. I.lke 11 e \V . ,,::c:::::c.::::o,.::::'-':'.:'.:'--"::C."'--- lll'aSOnahh·. !~S-«127. Office Furnltwre/ te1,ns lo 36 n1onths. Call - -E • 82"' fur our prices on any nuxlel. PB!. BED ,t dress<'r. 1rg _;~q~u~·~P~·-----..:.::~"' ABC Color TV, 19 0 4 6 BOAT resins, lan1ina1ini;:-,{, linish. $6.9;'; per gallon. Plastics Plus? li1l6 Hal'bor , Costa !\1esa, f.:36-0900. r Al\1Alli\ ... no 3JO, lu n1llcs $61 5 ullcr. Also llT· :!t11X :\60 Dirt, l·le11n & fosr $~..O ·uflc1·. 71 Suzuki l:l5 En· 1luro $350t uffcl'. a:si.i---14-'j, l,ri. P1 y. '71 l'vlor1le"<1 :l50 "IX, ;\.j uttu~ !'tlikuni, ,11any uther nu purls, h1u11ly r 1 <l ll en . !.GS-1:.61 ror a ~upcr .i,:d buy. !'t·lul)t ~'Ii . * '73 YA='-IAll 1\ Hll t.L'\ 1~01111~, 11lJ.I('. & tank, many cxti"l•S. Supc·r last, dl'P1!11tl., SUl)t'I" iuutHlt". $.WO 673-2')11:1. '69 ll<>NIJA :rAf. 11rn Jrun1 end & i;:as 1;111k, .~lnt t'Ond, llcaut. b1k1•, S 1()(1, jlvt ply. nfl 6pn1, .!!7-__ 230_'-=--I '7:J OSS.\. 2:.0 t·c Pioneer. St. legal. :t-1:1 111i's. Cost S\1.)(1, St!ll $700. Call Dick, ~16-19:! I, e ·"c' 1~11°"'. -"",---,-,,- ' 7:J AT-:1:-Yn11111l1a, l:lj :'11:>., in Jlii.:hn1ar1 lnune, very t:l<'an, 1·;dl il1;u·k, &l4-1G&I "li;l ! ION D~;r,0~1W11111.'r & lo1S of e.\ll"llS. $;IOI). 6 !ti-7l(!;! :-,----,--. Y/\tl1i\llA 180 CC, s1. lc~HI, Huus 1-'.uo<l. $100. or offer, &l·l-:l848 '72 250-~°'c°"·z~ .. ---;roc,1c1-,"lic,.c,,---:,c1c:-lnt L'Ondition. PriL1'd to sell. ti75-51:\li "6.""1 l!ONDA 30J Drean1. Runs gd. Custtn pa111 t. :\lust sell. $200. Afl 4: ,S-124200 MObile Hom•s 935 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME $100 11k .~lttrl. Apply in Grr;11 oppor. for 1na1ur(l. llC l"son, GL·tu11ay, So. ('oast in1~llig1•n1 gal with Sir \'i ll ;•~"· Co~l :1 /llesa . SjN•,..r!y, Jue. of Nt•11·lf(.lr1 Equa l Op1x.•1' . .1'.:n1ployt'l' l\l:ilt• ,>:, Ft.'n1:df' We ster n Girl Inc. ~lili7 :'l·lf!.c·.\1·1hur Hild. ;o.;l'11 P• •rt Bf·l1<'tt :110-0:\:l.'> Eq11:1I f lpp11r. En1pl»y"r ()ak di11in-:;: t·rn la h I l'. BrookhUJ"lit or 0021 Atlanta. t;73-R!lli0 cvt"i~g~. FIREPROOF 3-dr snf<'/file Jlunfington &al"h. 968-3329 Bolts, Power 906 21)' x :1J, :l BD 2 BA, Cl\iJl., ~0:::-"-C-:..:.:: ___ __:__:;: .irapccl. hit-ins., refJ1).: .. I ~16--11276 Bt'H('h. 'fypini,: ti·1 \.\:.p.n1. /{J·:FBH;, J"('l"l1nr1·. t'()llCh. S)iO. df1 . mach., file stor. or 962-5i19 chuil'. 111·111 txd. All g:rl co11r1. hxs. 99c, hg. file fo\d('rs RICE'S TV SERVICE Typt' ·10+. C':11! Direc;tur SALES MANAGER Nn sh r;•q'd. Ad1•t•1'l1s 111.: f'XJX'r. tu·lpful. This 1.~ a posilio11 for a ~;11 who nnjoys ' rrspnnslhili!y & pr(~ssurC'. C:ill fur app!. ill'l wn 10 g '1. A ~k for Nao1111. ij.!2-9'170. 'l'YPJS'r. il!u~t be c .. pcr. on IB!\I <'lr1·. Va1·lous hfi: du!ies. S::l -U.iti;, alt 5prn. 6 U;..(!G:-l(i ;ilt•,'l" 3 Sc. Pirrce 867 \V. 19th Cl\1. B1\R'I: c1jl:i. U~('d verv little, ~'"'1_2_-3_4cl18c.~-------(fonnerly in PanlJ)' S Cntr) 2'2' Chris, $6.:iO. 32" PC $800. v.·ashcr .~ i'li!i"L dryer, ~·irt'd 63' i\1olor Yacht $85.000. for 220 air L'Olltl.. kilch. I 16' Qulrigge1·, $ZJO. Cal! ("lu1·k. sloragl' shed, lnnci·; al&::1!l90. • , st•:1perl pa1h1. Three yrs. old; WESTCL I s:s: .. ·r;;.,.1.>rr, roi· rurn:.iw·e _ f tcrc. Pr•rsonnel Ai..;c 111 '.I' S1erirly position. G ood 1 \lark III C(•tl!er1 s11 la1·y. Alf'rl, ;ig:g-rcssivf' ,'I,· lli~1] I·:. I0:1lil1J.:f'l", S A. rt'S[JO!lsiblo• Jll'l"Son_ i!1'fcr. !">\:l.!lS:;G Cidl fi~!i-7;>12 rw :"17-\Utl. Cl¥F&(Pl~ AMlfa.T-£ For an ad In Wo1T1an•s V'tor1d C1ll Mary Beth Sew in an Hour! 642-5678, ext. 3~0 Success Stripes 7336 1 ......... ------SECRETARY $600 Per Month \\11• 111•1•d 11 s!1arp. 111CTtun~ 1nd1\·ulu11l to ;1:-..~J:-.I a hus.v 1·:-..1x:uti1·••. liuutl I ~· pin i..: skill~ .~· k11011 h·d~:P 11 f lr;1nscrih1n~ n1:u·h. ;\ s1•lf stnrh•r. r<lu~t h1.• "'' ,. I I g1vorn1•rl ClNH I c~i fM•n1•fi ls. Apply Na t 1un11 I Sys!1•111s Corp, 4'.'.61 Birrh St . Nr11•porl B1•;1ch. 5--lti-7'.J,6(}. SECRETARY sh-!ltl+, lypi ng·:1:) · GO 11"p.n1 . A!l!Jl.i In l"hl' PC'l"~(lnr11 •l n1 •r11. !l1\\l-ll1\,\1. :\!rin-~'rl PACIFIC MUTUAL ~NI Nf'11 r~11·t C('n\rr• IJ1• Nl•11·1)(11't Beadi Equal Opp<1r. En1plo~('r . CODAPHONE od 7 O O * "P/ ~;,...~ * lll'111 .~· sl11·c1s. bu111per • 111 Us('d & Coltll' TV set.a -\Vhile \V1•ek ends C111lv f!ll.tb. S~2. 6·11i·75:l3. ans1rer phone. Tbc best! CYHANO P.t>i;!11ui·nnt Orig pricE" $900/Sac sz;:,o !hey las!'? Co?or fron1 $65 600 D N1•11pt11·1 C1•nt•·r LJr, FIVF: liPhl 1110(!0n1 F innish or bst olfr. sn-646-1. up, B & W from S.15 up. ~~or Neii·fJ<)l'l din f"l1rs S6:"1 A give ;111·ay. -"'---""---='-'--=-"-:::.::_____ scrvil'C call : -~~---· -~:17-7:\"'8 i.l'i:.;ure \\'orld Dl..:S. $1:; up EX('C s11v! t·hrs 5..iti-G002 or ri-IG-6003 Wartresses, E xpec. 11·125 "~ I $81"1 s· so r \ ~ 1. · · Cl .. SjO · ·1 ~c e 11'S ,,.. · 1:175 1...-0\:an A\·e., C!\I Apply IX'l\1 11 :l-~Jl'l11 • ~ . _' .'. C' 1'111 ·. r,,n. ' · Piprcl" 867 \V. 19 Ci\t ()llie's lti'Slaura111 \\ht!•·, t:lra11 rrih n1a !11'Css 6_12_3-108 ' RCA 2."l(I \Vall s t e r eo, 'l!•) F" litl SI c i\lt 11. S7: !)ti:?-2:121\ __ ------1 L'()l\ten1 p. cab .• 9 }"I'S. olrl, __; '.'....... '.'..--'-· ..:......:.....:......• _ · , . . .-. Pianos{Organ• 826 1 (·r~· i.:oocl ronrl. Sony tape \\.,\IT!ll·:ss 11·anted, I'\ I. ' C0!.1'1·.Jl i;ll'•'P St'!. 11<'11 ' ___ c· --""'C:----'-'" n ' Carnn'l"s Oin111~ & P:(l I 11,'~11"1·1.!rl•t·n, 11~;!~,d~1"1011 1 111'<!. FllEE ORGAN" LESSONS as ~~~:.k£7~~~~.-Eo1c~10::;0 __ '_· _'_"_'k_'_'· Shoppe li'l;i: N·. Co:1s1 l\11y _ a ~ H'!::_~'"· -:i Jnnt: as you like! 1\dults - L.1guna UeaC'h C'Oi\IPLt'Tl-: llou~1·f11l 11! 11elcon1e to atte nd Tuesday CUltTIS :'l!dthis st ereo 61 -1110 1·on~Je, bcaul. v.·alnut \VELDEP ftltTI. & acef'Ss. ,,._ · -, rught al 7:30 Pi\.1. \re 1vant Y::.~:a 21' CABIN Cr11iser, ChryslC'r Cro11·n, head, bait tank, nf'eds some \vnrk. Sacrilici! $300 or bes t offer. &16--0IOO Boats, S•il 909 llOBT~~ 16, like """''· Lin11' ~t"l'll, \l"i th or 11•i1l10ut trailt•t., cal! 833-2900 days. 673-1.197 t'\"eS --------~~ 12' ~"jb£orgla~ S 11 (l II' lJ i 111 11·/tl"!r. & 2 clacron s..11ts. Vl:'J}' gd t'()nd . .Slia. :J..)2-.1\il I afl 6. . li l<e nu . J.()(:11ted in nc1~i adult pk. a1\·ay fmn1 noisy Yt. Onl··half bl. lrorn <"lull·, tinus•'. $\~1,-195. Cnll EVI::S: :n :1-ti9·l-4ti~. G!l7-71 :12. 1 CAN BE SEEN AT : I CRESTMONT ESTATES llf1l Si tC' llr. Brt'<t. iCentr;1i1 /,\"t'. 111.·n 1ss ll\nn fJn•11 I Con1111 . Jlosp.f Lor •lb.I CtlNT,\C-T llAY, PK. :'lllifl, for shov. 111g. I Motor Hom•s ! Sal•/ Rent 940 No (':<fK'I'-req·d. \viii crnin. >ia:n-tlpm. /\ft G 5:.>7-~1:-i:io. everyone to learn to play ~li~n~is~h~-~S~,~-~~-~&~16-"'36~'~-~~~~ I Ages 17-'.M. s:~'26 mo. st;u·tin~ TRUNDLE BED lhe organ! Toni Dieterich ; SA IL Roat. brand ne\\" l ·I' sal111')' + n1any IJClll'fi!~. SiiO :J.->l-01~2 -in chnrge 6-11.:1551. C0<1sl , _______ _.II I Al\fr' Sunfish. $32'3. CIJST. J\.ln1Qrhn1. chMsis' N,' ,,...11. inh•n ·o"••"'"cr_, ,1,,11v il'lusic, Nr-11.·port Blvd. at ,,.. lo You 171~1 3.17-J20l ~ 1 ,~ '" < "' JI bo CJ\.1 nC'L'<!S linish. nu u 1·y . .>.'i'.J Clppor!unitics, G ~ 5 -1 l 6 3·. J e w elry 81S i,-~"ii'iiii.''ioiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boats, Slips/ Docks 910 t•u. 111. dic;;<'l, ;, sprl. tr.ins Cos ia l\1 esa . 3 Llnos, 2 Times, $2.00 2 s1wl L1·an~fcr ('HSC P.T.0 PIANOS -ORGANS 2 \\"110 \\"ANTS TO \\"ORI\~ Bridal Se t .65 Ct. N & U I G 1 I 1. ·----------1 \\'A1\'TED slip for l . 11·inch. S:l,IKW'l. 5:l:~_2'_,' __ DB.IVJ::AC~\B~ Sl;i(l.1'1"1 ply. ;H.ll-4!~1:-.(i cw se<. rca seecion. sailbof!.t. Ne11'pC:irt area 7°1l)(Ji)(;E Mini l1001e f'l y CHOOSE: \_·,nu· hours, \l'ork Competitive prices. Op ... n SllEPH1':HD/Lab female, 4 prcrcrred. Adults only . M h -816 c· & S d Tl ''" t Id 1 1 ood 1 ('Unt'd. 1\ir rond, 111pe deck, foi• _i·nurst•lf, be your oil"n ac 1nery r~v~s. un ays. 1e .,.,s n10. o l'CC o g 1on1e. 962-7517 aJ!er .1;3£1 I 'I C --· ------<h•als are al11•ays at; ~~111--03Q.I In in i'g. $'.1j00. \~"ill tl"a!lf' .,.,s:;. 1 en or 11·on1en, I.Ill _::_:::__::::oc:__ ________ \ IXJCK for po11·er hn1L I 'p fur prop nr n n y \ h Ing _, !),. sllgh1ly h1u1dicari""d. DITCH \\'ITCJ~ 1r1'nehing Vv'allich~ Music City ,~\EE 1 ~ hon1e llnsset .,.,, I •·~ 111a,·lii11l'. :'1!·1. 12 t t 11 ·' ~ 0 !;"'""' to ::,~, ~iO per 11u1. ,\hi. :.IS-36.'11 af1 3 11111 , Nral -Clean App1.>aran("e. ,.,,,.,-,,,, ,1= "'''~ lf). l'i' 1 South Coast Plaza :H0-2S30 Heag!t•. \'('ry good with to mo. ok. &i&-7j((j. 211-,2 .. -,· ,1,.,100_100,,, .. -•• -". -,,-1~-,",-,-,,-.• 1 V!s .• r<'1i rt'rl. Ag-e 2""1 ro 70. ... · """""" ···,·----..-.1---...... ------1 1·hi ld rt•n. 5:12.ino.~. ~ .-. " s 1 , -Ill ' 11 -818 Llft·litnc·. n~n Hnnd '" · upp 1·n11•11 ~·our 1n1·nn1e. 1sce aneous LO\\'ER)'T;{.~~~ir-:-once !'\EEDS faniily \\'/lots of Wl~EN \'OU PAPER OR 11,,,.,h, 11 .. 1 • \, 1,, ,.,,1,,_ nril"C a (·;1h 6 hrs or nint·l' 11 -----------PAINT A f 001\I t v " .._ ' Scf'1"t'lnry $600 1 \ 1 . DOUilLI-· ,_ ,.,0 011001..,.,~s ,,. in 11 life tizll('. Nu '74·a love & m). Friendly 8 mo. t . 11T1!c 111' 63\J-~'9Rl. P f I Off, 1 1 ay. •PP Y ui pPrson, '-"~ ft · Ct k n1ixed breed. &l&-6~>ti2 amount of paper or paint 7-~----~-----1'"0 essiona ice. '1'f:'lk111· Cah ('o., 1% r.. 16111 ho:-.: spl"ing. Xlnt t'f1nd. ~1 · prt\· pty. l('C your it took behind a pl!·turt• e DAL1-:·s !\lnlor II om i" FF:E PAID St, Costa l\k•s;1. ~·ran1C', n1;Hlrf'!''i covt•r, 1 11 3'1 11lcr., 0 1ri::a1n s:-195 5:9.38. heynt·h n I Gl'l'.ot nff1,1. ll'/Jn:irls nr ·I•" ,0_ .. ,-1 ··.<!l'lll , . 10 a \\" 1ax . . ou Sugnr Bo11·l, Collon Ho11•\. Then next lime you or<ler. e11tr1 s '" \\' 0 i\I F: '.If !ll' NI rd r u r s ~~ ·' 111 " · .~...,--'-"-"--' --al."tl gt•r S40 in niusi!" ,I;, Orange Bowl or 11,ny kind vou'll know ex11.ct!~· hn11· '73 Zl-21.i' :'11 11. & l\J lni1': npr,11·. for sharp ,I;: effici1•111 ,__, 1 -__ , \l Tll .. :'\"11C. 1 ill II · h 0· oui-h m•t"n·-• ,vou'll ''f'f'fl. r·ree n11lcs 9 !11 9, R:;.~ lndiv. (;ill :-;11,, Knnlt. , .... us('c r11.111ng, l!"\11•• pay. ·' r~. ;•flt" ph1111('s_ S72~1. Call only nf bov.· 11• St" 11·1t n " ;u s:~-271)(.l, ,\l ~Q Ff'C' Jobs. J.:OOll hours, 67;,....u."153 or l11<l1:in .l1'11l'JC'1;.· t:M•t 6:JO Pill & 8:JO Pl\! Daily Pilot Classified ;\d! \\'ant a lov.·-priro:I ('ur·.· !~~:i\'T Tilt. REST. ·7:: nPnnis ,I;: [){>nnis l'ersunn••l ;)IJUJ757 27:t11 Ca111ino C;1pio,;11·auo, S.:1n 91):.1-«J()~ 642-5678. l~C'ad today's Classitird ;\ds. l• .. \f't:Uli\"t' 21. Alt <'X trn:r;. A-;;1·n,·y of 1i·1·1n1·, 20s2 WOOD WORKERS _c_l'-"-"-"-1(':_ 49Z-IGSO.A -~.~,-.~,~N_e_w _____ 9_8_0 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ... rt'f' inill'~. !li9-!l0.Y. 5-llpm. :'llil"h;•l.'-On Dr. :'11 Vi"; of n1 osil' a I 1 nsl ni nien1 s CO" 1 PLE:TE l·I A :'I I ST,\ T ION'i~:;;;;;;;;;• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'.;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;~ \ '· llC'l'(I.~ 1r:iuif'es ,,,1. :1sst•ruhl,. ~~\f'1 tr1· 2 h:\\· Li n ea r .I s~:CH.ETAP. ·: 211 !1r . I\",.;, . . T " I " (''''--h•'••" ,t-,,-,-1 --l•"I'-11.-.·· reC('LVl'r. {ll\"e,. i ~a n1 , $i.-1. S-11 8.·1ypini..: r1t•1·1·.,:<ar~. -~ ... ..... ·' '' "y ,, "7 Hunt. 111u·l~1ur · .. r i 1 ,. ,\' .~\1·fnc s.h111s. Call ;JC)-72:1:1 _so;c000·:.c:'"c'0-c1'c1'cc.~--=~-11 c·1:1s:-.1fierl ;1d Nii :i:l 11;111y l ~~f>~w~i~n~"~'~'~·i~~·~,._~~~~~~ L~:AT!IEI? ski boots, l\1cn·s Pilur. I'() !k>\ J:~iO, Cu~1a SIZC' 8 $2(1. Linda ,\!t· .. ,1. ("a. 92627 5-16-1478 J[§J Sl·:r:\"JC"l·'. 1\11··111 t.1nt Merchandise l.1t" 1nr·,·ha111 r al •'' p ,, i·. pn.•f"rl l"C';1I ;1pp1'.1J'.ltl•"f' 1\/1pl.v lllan1-2p111 , ~ :, ~! U t-.'r-11 pr11·1 Hl1·d, Cl\! 800 Antiques Sl·:RVlCJ-: Sia. l\l;rn , ls! ANTIQUE." \VholC'salr to CJ:r,~. T'1p 1111('<'<;. I-f'nn1n1. publi<" !l:il ill'C'l'l<, I!'•' f'll('~t . Appl~· H.;i~· C;i!"•'.V f'll(•\'l'fi!l i•~'ho\, JIU1"11!!'r"s d "~ k' Sl:r!io•n. fin.\ S. C11;1s! lhl"~·., spi11,win~. •''•JlP•'r ··••HI L;n.::una ll1«1ch. b11('kr1 , n11l'!'_ 11 <' ,. P ,.., ..... EB.VICE ~!;!1!011 Ji(' Ir 6·12-!11$7. l!i&I -c N\•\\jll.lrt RED\\"OOD burl s.1\·e! Fin. t.:11f1n1sh~-r! .~-("t1ston1 bars, t;1l•lo·~. (·)Of'k.~. %0-118Z> ].~Oi (;\! ~las.~ ~kis Gnin<l l'n.>; h111d1n,:.;~ ~iO "r l11.'S1 oH•·r. l.i11d1• ~··H•··l Ii~ l\JOVIKG• ,\111irp 1•' hru~h<'rl 1 \\'h11t• h:inrl i:ut"\1\'<I king h\'Hd Uriru ·tl $100. :1::1-13\7. "Lets face it fol ks, a small car is just not the answer for all of 11·anterl. Cli1\ "· Bl" n 11· 11 ~ Hlvd, c_c~c'c'-~-----1 () '1':> f\'.('11·110r1 t"rl1!Pr !'111~11. ~~.II) ,\NTIQL'F: l'l,\NO, E.n ~ . \ iJff H-6.u. Q~ .. :.Coa~1)', Nr11·pclrt_._ l3ro:1d\1·oor! 1801>, :'IH•:T1\I. ~Ink ,\· 1·:dJ. \11\1' nu ~l(J(J \\';u1•r hit" .~· •·:1h 'S:"l(! Sofa, f'l1i1!'1" tx•ds. li7.-1·~13G ~·Et). Rrlys 2fi'" 13ik<' Ill \"l'I"~' J.:OOll \'illld. :1 ~J lt!ed !)f..1-li120. ~------ C.\l{PF:T 1 ~1yPr. In~tf!.!1 11 1.,n, Ht•p111rs, .1"•)11rs or 111111('. C;ill Oran, 6 12--7101. -REESE-HITCH for sure.'' ... .-:V,\\ INli 11 1a1·h1.11· niN •1·atnrs T"f'C't an::.:iilllt", 1nahog. C'asr .. A... 2"X>"6", krv' .~ ll'lll'ks t1i. ... ,._t("I" .. n•~·dc·d. j\o 1•XfN't' nt't'f'-.~. " 0 t.~'° ~11 1 1"' 1l 101•h1 _ ~1i:n·k <1u1e1 i\sk f.,r l'atnr•i,,, Ji·i·inc ron1plE"te. Sacrifice Slfij. f",._""{1 "111f11-. 11111! 1111· ... r J•)p~. <tl"(':t :'i-1(}-~li~•I. 673-J2"j2 '111 lu1~ '11"!/k'~ l'U!l fl!Ylulld -·:__::c:_c:c:cc__ ___ ~ TL"RN of the' Century a:..1<· I ... "1'IT • ..f'(Tt -' I l"(\p.;;1111!• \••:-.( ;u11! lank 11111. ST~:~o: l'nusuti! opp<~r. for lf'g labll'. ,<.:olid oak. s1 :i0. U1f tllM1"'" lll4'\1..,.. ~ .. 1:-.1. 111:-.1 s1t1gle a n<l 1!ouhlr S•'11 f'niplo~'111"!1~· · <' ·~ d Cult :..Jl-2;';77. s:J() •'1'f't:fh'I _ '"P off pt1nl s r~surnr lu _Cla~_~1flC'<~ a0d No. sk .1. I' 00,, ~ ... 16 . · 1 .•. 1' o Otuh• I 1101, I .C Box Any day 1s !he HEST DAY to "List"" it in rla<;si fiCfl, Shill O\'"F:.\1,\L' J'.\P.T -111iip · 11 " ".i·n '"'·: ~ltCs 1560C-o ·M ·-C"'26~ d' Oo 't'I loShoreRcsults!642-5678. s.11 111• ·h1d•"L "·''' 11 1bu.st1~;;::·;:;"~·~· ~·=-2';'·="·~~ .. =-;='"==· ~0ru::="='0°0•:;·=="=="'=':0'0-=-::·~===========II • llp, I.Ip llf' '\llfly .,l.!1 11•lll'I" I . ::t;• : Ill 1lHl1l/le~~ 11 <"l'l'llt, flH•ll'!)I\ • ronon 1i1,.1111 .... 11·~ idi•iil f•w :-;t :Yt:ST\'.fTvr. (·t::-.T~ • hotnt·, n·~wt nnd ..,IMlPl•lllL: .l'lr <'il{'h pnttrn1 -add 25 .; Pnnt.•1! P;1111·1·11 ~! ~ j ~l · <'Pt1!1< for ('1H·h prit1~rn fo1· , ;\·li:-.scs' ~irl":: 11. t11. I ~. 11. Air ,\Jail :inti ~Jlf'Cial Jf;i n· • 16. Sii.e 12 1 i.11 ~1 ;:11 !:tk('~ 1ll1n~: "thrr11fsc thH'd-1·lfli:..; l'z yards 60-11u·h f;1tJn r ~~·;~11.~'~1'Y0r 11 ~:oi~~k~f'n~l~ ~EVESTl'·l'l\'I': c·t:!liT"" 1\ll1·i• G!'{l(\ks . !h(' 0 1\ILY : .for eflf'h pnttl'rn -ortrt :t:1 I PILOT. 10."1, Nt't'dlccr11ft • crn1s for <>nch 11:it!l!r11 !Ct1· J11·p1., Bo-.: H•:l. Old Chelsea :. 1\ir illail ;ind Sfl••1·1n l 1!1111d-!-i111rion, N('11• York, N.\". lln~; othc:1·11·isf' rl11rd·l'."l<lss ltOl I .. Pt•\nt N11n1r, Addrei<s, rleli very \\"ii! lt1ke thrre l.ip, l'nll•·rn :"l'lunlN'r. "·eeks or 111.,re. Send l{l N F F: D L F:CRAf1' Marian J\.111rlin, !he D1\IL'l° Croch,.t, knit, C'IC. PILOT, 442, Patrern Dept., d lrr1·Tio11s. ~iOc. ·n! ''"" 232 West 18lh St., Ne11• Instant ;\larTl!ln\6 Book. ·-York, N.'l: 10011. Pr,n t R11sic, fanl.'y knots, pat-·~ NAME, AOO R.t:se 11•it h lt.'n1s. $1.00. • -ZIP, SIZE and ~T\'Lt: ln!tdan! (;rot•hf'l Book - NUMBER. Lc;i rn hy 11ictures! Pat- SEE ~10RE Q u I c k terns. SI .I'(!. F ashions and C'hooSl': one Con1plf'\f' lnsl"nl Gift Boot! p,q.ttem free fro1n our -nlOre than 100 gitlt' Spring-Sun1n1rr Cntalog. All $1.00. siz.es? Only 50c. f'fln1pt,1e AfKh•n Book - JNST ANT SEWING 8001{ $1 .OO. sew today, 11·ear tomo1T011'. Iii .11 n,· Rua; Bookll -5()r. $1 Hook nr I'! Priie ,\Jch11.n11. fN!"TANT FA S ll ION 50c. BOOK lh1ndreda o f Quill Book I -16 patterns. fn..~'hlon fl'llCl!I. $1. 50<.•. MUM!Ulll Qu\lt Book t - ll's 11 br'C('ze .... l'll'll your Uen11 \\'Ith ease, uM? Dally Pl101 CJasslrled. 642-5678. SOc . Q11lll11 !or Tnih1,·•11 Uvlfl« ~ 15 heautirul pattf"rns. 50c. .) ' I DICK JOHNSON, V,P, Joknton I Son Even if J \\a.~n't a dt'alcr. my family nC'C'dS U1e size and my wifP, l'\ina, "''llnl.~ tht' s11.fr1y a full size ca r gives our 1hree kids a.nfl our- S(']\·('s. l\nd ho1v about !hose n f )Oii in car pools for work, rec\'e<tlion or the 1nany tin1es you nC'OO to tra.v{·I \\"il h more lhfln SJ>f\Ce allov•s in those small, so-call<...:1 Pconuniy ca rs. I kno1v for sure thn l no1v is l.l1C' bt•sl time In history t o buy ll Lincoln or i\l('rcury, Jlrlce-1\·l~e. \Ve've never offered such rli scuun1s on ALL our full size cars as 11·e are right now. lf your ne<.'dS, R!I m[nf", mean fufl size, a Llucoln or Mrrcury is the answer and Johns on a.nd Son's your dealer. NOW IN 1974 ... YOUR CAR DEALER MEANS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE! Rome Of The New Car • • • "Golde.. rouck" Hnme Of The New Car •• , ''Golde11 'l'e11ch'' ...... ' " " ' .- ,• " • " .. .. .. .. .. •' .- ' . • .-.. .. .. .. -· .. .. . - ' .. .- ;. f'l PJLOJ,AOVER!ISt8 Motot Hom•• .. ,. •' , . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. Salo/ Rent MO e S!IARE WJN~'EBAGO e Own 20'"M Int -tully equip. U11e 10 wHka P"r year. Con- sider only retpoMlble P&f1Y. call 644-""'2 M·F &-5. Trtllen, T4twl MS 12' TRA VEI Ira.tier lhell. sm. Tlatbed tUt trailer. $100.~ \VIU... trade D ' srottsn11u'I Travel trailer foe <lw1e buoo. car. etc. $45-60'14. Trailers, Utlll!! 947 ALL METAL UTILITY TRAILER ·l' x 71,li' $125. 554--0142 Auto Senilce, P1rts 949 -* * $25. EAC!I * * 3 spd & 4 s1>d tc1:1.nsmissio11 {both floor stick) '55 Dodge PU lenders & grill al!tO PU fran1e & wheels Bed fronl chevy l;IT PU $25. each 492--0963 after 6 PM --·--- [ .......... )§1 Trucks 962 ALMOST NEW TRUCKS '72 DATSUN with sh"I $2495 '69 CHEVY 'h TON PICKUP $1495 '69 FORD y, TON PICKUP $1495 '70 CHEVY ~ TON PICKUP $1995 '70 FORD ~ TON PICKUP $2395 '70 FORD '/• TON & 11 ' CAMPER $3595 '69 GMC :y, TON PICKUP $2395 \\"E f'Jj';A!'/CT.; ,\.'\YO~J;: • 0.A.C. Mike McCarthy G.M.C. 1 131 :\. StHl Oirgo Vl'\1)·. 1.\5.lO RC'at·h Bl\d. \Vcsu11i11 .. s1t•r 894-3341 531-2450 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New 1974 GMC 4 Wheel Drive> Van s Suburban> Dual Wheel Crew Cabs Cab and Chassis Stake Truch Movi~g Vans F1\BliLOUS DISCOU:\TS Mike McCarthy G.M.C • J:1.-1~!J TJt'H\'h nlvd 13 1. N S;1n l)1r~'O f'r\I')' . v.-c:-cn1i11s\C'r .. 194·334t 531-2450 ,• ' . . Brand New 1974 GMC 112 Ton Pickup 3:i<I V-8, GaugC"!i, Heavy Duty Radiator , !Ser. No. :J066521. SALE PRICE $2995 f"INANCE ANYONE O.A.C. Mike McCarthy G.M.C. 15550 Beach Blvd. • I Bl. N. San Diego 1'~rwy. ~; Westminster 194-3341 531-2450 DA IL'( PILOT ~ • · ,_..,W~~.J'f!Hf\~ l974. :-· -.,.-..;·---:::r:--t'~·-=---;-..,--=,.......-:c-...,-==:o-:t--.rr.-=•o:i::>:c•":cx'C======~T.'.:::::::O-:::::::::;-Wtdnew!ay, February lJ 1974 Vons -m AUtos, fmportOd 9711 Autos, Imported 970 lZtos, lmportOd 9)0 Autos, lmoortod 970 Autos, Imported ---------1---'--'-~,.,---Autos, lmporrH 970 r::..:.. t10 Autos, Used 9iai --'~--~--1 B~nd ,..ew '74 DATSU~ MERCEDES BENZ PEUGEOT TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN GMC Short Van l-------I·------NEW PEUGEOT ONE YEAR VOLKSWAGEN l'IO Y·S, Bir M'"°"'· ll••vy 1974 Hor" ~find JIM SLEMONS DEALER WARRANTY Duty Sp,,..., nutlo •• "'"' •·-IMPORTS '73 TOYOTA door 1l•u, turbohydromallc B-210 Cpe. Complete Sal"' Md S.Mcc. CORONA SEDANS ~ :~ui:!!~t. ~ w Jo~ Air . C-'Qnditlonlng, A .''11 /}~M MERCEDES BENZ 50 l'Onipactli on rtltplay. Severtll niec ones to c>hoose ~llO. rad10, 4 11pttd Immediate AtrrJ-lORIZED PACIFIC MOTOR 1r'flu\ 1111 •'ilUlflP''d \\'Ith uuto- SALE PRICE delivery 0.1\.C. 36 m{;t$, SALES & SERVICE IMPORTS uu1Uc, fu ;1 ry all· L"OuJ, 53695 0 1': L rad10, ell'. All 11r11;ed below ' . SB6.73 Mo. Jim Slemons PEUGEOT /SUBARU 'i1t• ..... of • '"W 1974. 1557 \V J.l11t'()ln Avt>., SF.E 'I'llF.~I NO\V ~. DRfVE WE }''!NANCE ANYONE O.A.C. Mike 26oz'S Imports An.he;,P,,OR$CHE53e.s220 ONE .•. uL·v ONE ... (We're lop buyrr for any WiOd ~1ercedt>s Bcn.i, I ---BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Au!u1na!lts & 4 llpttds. l,.arg. lJOl Qullil CK <'St .sclectio~, ln, L.A. Im· Newport B('ach 1971 914-6 BLA McCarthy G.M.C. 1ned1atr deti\•ery O.A.C. 833.9300 Eng: 2.~l \I 12,0C() nil, Incl Lea8e ro suit. ENTF.R FROM f.fa<'ARTl·IUn 1nags, Knni 1>h0t•ks, !•.sway Law •1 $107.94 mo. h:Jl·, ilfil·h. VR ·1S5 ii1't's. for 36 mo.s. O.E .L. 'll MERCEDES G·l2·0104 aft 1 pm 1vk r!nys. Coll collect M direct 250 SEDAN TOYOTA 15550 Beach Blvd. (213) 769.-4666 6 cyJlndt'r l•ngilll". uuto1n[ltic 1 Bl. N. S;u1 Diego Fr.vy. Sa"e 1 --1•1..,, Co tran~111l,;sion, po11,e1· sll·er· We11tminster '2 Ii.WU ••"II • J 89•3341 531 ·2450 ..... ng, 1>o11l'I' hi·akcs, fa.:tory ~ air <'ondi!iuniner Al\1 Fl\'! 1969 J."'OltD Van customized stcrev, !C:l!IJ('I' i n 1 1· r j o,·, int<'rior, l'hrome .... tieels, Ill BUY YOUR r11d1al tirt's. ex~clJ('nt eon· 11·ide tirr!I. SJOO. & take over DATSUN, TOYOTA dilion. ioo~rT\!1. payments 962--0.l16 OR VOLKSWAGEN $5299 '&I f''ALCON VAN, 6 cyl, PAID 1''0R OR NOT. WILL L'!~~~~~~~' 3 sp<l, 11tick, $450. Cail r.1r ~AY TOP DOLLAn. CALL Bt'Ql\'n ~33-0070 or see at , K~NT A~EN, 54(}-0.l.12. 2"-.UOl --.,..~ ,~ • 1401 Quail, N. B . 72 .2..wz. Air, mag whls, low ,..,%'Mau\j _ 1'100 '74 Chevy Van, ~.& T. Short n11les, tuned exl.1au.sl, xlnt ~,,.,~'-" , ""' - \1·hl base. J,OC(I mi's. Still rond. Musi s1•ll. Days -., . under \varr. 84.6-1492 833--0881, eve,; 673-6613. WE LL srll your prestige :'ltB .~~.:;;~::;;:~e=,,,-,-10.6;,7-;0;;-A;cT;;iSO.UNiM<'s;:;;;;~~!"'600M for you! Ex«lus1ve Orang(' '71 ECONOLINE Wlndo11.• • . 'porlscar _ Coast area buver s \\':tilin.;. Van. 6 ryl, 3 spd. Lo. n1iles. 2.:i 2-~f' hke new, $IOOO. call 1131-20·1-0 [,\11th. rll'alerL Sl7~iO. tH6-6384 64 -Autos, New 980 '6;, FOHD Vnn. Hody in gd. FIAT sh11pe. $450. or best o!fcr.1---------1 Atvl or PM 612-3778 'G~ DODGI:: VAN X·lOO '71 F1AT 1'.M SpC>rl Coupe. I 300 be 30 1npg, ~ !\pd, Al\1 11-M . TRADESMAN, l or st · 26 ·ooo nti best offer offeL 646-3850. ~26J2 ' · Auto Leasing 964 LA1'E 1972 Fiat 124. good YOUNG l.Jl11ycr (Boa 1 t Grad) needs Bl\·IW auto gas, gooci cone.I. Call 9 to 5 l\1on. lhru Fri., !HG-4231. 1ea~c ('()Signl'r xlnt cr!Xl. JAGUAR f{cf.~. + 1vi ll securel---------1 1v/pron1issory note i! nee, 67~1. '64 Xh:1';, no h()(l(l. ~jl)(l. N<'I\' A.utos Wantltd 968 chrome 11·hecls & tires. Ph: &1~}-J.\:IQ JENSEN Shipment of New 1974 TOYOTA'S JUST Arrived! In11nf>d1a1~ <!elivf>ry on n1n!'\! h11rrl·to·gl'l rnodt•ls: !l'U\·!<s, Sll·5's, Corona v:ugons, ell'. lil!::lll~ruui!; lll11tu10 !Mil • ~ . W.ll ' ;tll\<l "'"'~((.,_~,PW••A•O,,..,, •• ,. "'...., Turn your i.:nlf r·luhs in!o a ~lereo. Sell lhl•n1 \.\'ith a !)ally Pilol Oassiflcd ,\d and use !he 1noney for a S!C'r('()! C;ill G4:l-5678 Today. Autos, New 980 "'ll~\1111!\[1 \l,',,"0: Jjl ',jl• "''\ nl \ill '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY 1'l·11· l\lvth•I,; -:'\e111 Colors ·" 1111.Peu. LwriA W TOYOTA 1!1('6 l111rhor. f' . .\L filfi-930:': '70 TOYOTA Corona Delu.xe •! ,... ._;L.,l:l11. SIH·1·., :..:lnl cnndi1ion. Sl 195. !i73-2..119 \\It.' :lrl' hav1ni:: a January "\\ hll" ~;i:lcl' ' s;1if' .. _ S\"ll so1nr.thin~ 11'i1h a Daily Pilot Class\fle<! Ad! Call t\.12+51J7S Nov.·~ ----= Autos, New 980 TOP DOLLA~ PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU. FOREIGN CARS Call or cornc in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS JENSEN JNTEflCEP'FOft Large Selection of Colors Inu11edi<t!C DPlivcry 1''ULL SERVICE DEP ARTr.IBNT TAKEYOURs4132ss CHOICE 12 3100 \\'.Coast Hwy., N.B. 642·9405 NEWPORT IMPORTS \VE HUY IMPORTED' AUTOS BEST PRICES PAID! I I 3100 \V . Coas1 Hwy., N.B. D111n Lew • mporl1 642-9405 1::66 H;;.rlxir, C.l\t 646-930::: --~7'-==-c:-----1 ~·ou\d like to buy your MAZDA old r.t1 r11, plf!ase call l hisl ---------1 nuntbcr l\1ond9y -Friday for lmmcd & free pickup, .-tl7-:«J67 l'.,\SH FOil i "OL:lt CAB. 546-7070 SEE THE ALL NEW RX4 IMMEDIATE . ~Brand New '74 CUTLASS . ---··· ·----___ .. _ .. - SUPREME Colonnade H.T. Cpe's ALL ARE LOADED WITH • AIR COMDITIONIMG • AUTOMATIC TRAMSMISSIOMS • POWER STEERIMG•POWER DISC BRAK!=S•MUCH MORE. 'GS VW rebuilt f!O gin e , WILL BUY YOUR brakes, n~~\\· MICHELIN X GAS SAVER th·•" cle>n. SU5'1. i5't2~1011 PAID !"OR OP. NO'r. \VII .!. ---V.:.O=c:LccV.:.O~-PA Y TOP OOLl.AR. f'Al.J. KJ-:NT Al.LEN, 54().04'1~. 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Air slM11•ks 1------------1 ~;;;;;~ ~lust .~... 1ti a r•pre1·l1tt1?. •73 OUSTER :'llnkc olf1•r. 611;·~ ·1;9 i\1UST1\t-;G r:T ROS 3f,\, tll.1~,;. ll'fll'l!011 ba1-s. air :-ho~·k•, fJO l\\'t•f Slt<t>T'Ulg 8.· l•tickv.-. ;\rr f'Vllri, Till 11h1·•·I, ••!(' CJIERlt\' (~ond . f, 12-7'7!•i -------- 'j;\j :'lll·~~f.\Nl;, •Jn g-. 011 11f'r. l"w 1111, PS/PB , 111•11· lire;;. l•>.,•1•!. , . .,lld. \\'iJI l\Pl'•'f'I !•'lL'-. u[f•·r·., 617-:lbi or Glii. •l!Sl G CYL. autonialic Irani.. \'111.,rl toµ, leathcl', JuU }IV\\l'r, JIO\\'l't 11 I e e r I n 11: , Air 11.1r L~•nd.. tile 11 hi , .\~1 1"f1111titlonin1: l..t.111• l.011· V\1 lll<'l'l~>. c\lrc1111·l) lu11 1111lc5, Like l'W'W. "711).:V 1nill·~. t3:!4JSBJ. Howard Chevrolet $619'1 J\lat•At1h1ir a nd Jan1borct Ne"1x111 Brach '73 ELDORADO ----C~-33--0505~~----I f'ltn\O. Vin)'I top. !cntht>l', S,OOJ n1i l ... •. ful! l"''I i:r, \111•· l•H'\' uu·, lilt 11·hl .. 1\,\1 V.\! .~tt·i·ei,, lo.>:1dl•t!. i 1:i111tH \ ATLAS $69'19 MERCURY -----------·1'61j J\ll':O.li\Nf; G.T. a1n·f1n. 1111· 1!1,c t.1·;1k•·s. po11·L'I' 1'IL'•'1111~. <11110 traus. run~ ~··~! S!•10 i;r,.-os:J!! Chry1lor/Plymooth 0Jl(!n Dnll.v ,t, Sun. 'Iii 10 !'1\I 2'J29 l.farl,ir Bh·d .. COGiil ~lt'S!I '13 COUPE DE VILLE '73 MERCURY MARQUIS !:r••u~h.1 111. ~·,,,.,I ~l•1l1or t:n1 .... It.it ('~11· J(.1~ 1•11 •1•1 ,,,.,.,..,. "'I,\ ~··II '"'Ill• I l1ll.'•;.:i111·. Shn11" n111 .. 1·•·1•11ri•: 1·:·1·, .. 11 ·~ p1•11·••d 1~dl<'t1loo11-.lv 11111 Fn1· 1 dt•tnll" 1·.dl 1:1.ul i,1 ~.;ii.JG:Hl J<>l111N•!I ,\: Sun '.!ti'.!li lln1·t •• r [\l\d 1~ .... ,;1 \l,.:-:o ----------'64 MERCURY $1 50 I dr. :'\1 •'d-< 1111110.ul•· ,,. :.r:.:•.1;•+1 ,,. 1~.: ~!!·:1-:r. I'/:<. P/h. auto. ,\11', 1:1111., ·~···;1 1. $::.;JO. <.JI' h1'.'-' uff,·r, lli.1-:'..'l l!l MUSTANG l'lill .\1UST.\.,C. :.:O.OI MJ "!'II! 111111'-.. llll!H,ti', ~I .. \:II). /';" !nulo·, J•h•11\•' ,,::.;-11r.i --------- '12 i\I U~T. F;i'-'hat·k. <1Uto), f.1 c-a ir . r. .~ II, pis. ,..1111 ''"Id. r-.u (ll'<'S. /'rL l'!y. 1>11-1.·,r17 OLDSMOBILE Sa!!'S le Sf>:'Vj~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UN!VERSITY OLDS :!S50 1-larbor Blvd. Costa J\tes::t 540-9") OLDS 'i t ·roron;l(Jo. xltit '"1111, rit·1v pain1. J\Iit•ht>lin tirt•s, po11 £'r SL•als, 11·i11do11·s. l1wks. hr:i.k\·s. slt'f't'ing. A ir, ~l •'l'l'"· I l';oilvr hilt·h, h!';tvy ~1111,v ~ll1'1J•'t1~i••r1. 1 0 11·rit·r . 1(1;1{. . ..:I +;, call I I 1 ·tl 11·(~!1J. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 --- 546-1934 'L\7 B11rrac:uda. Very clc11 ". 1'f':1~011;1blf' ofrcr. Call ,\!011. \l'•'<l nr )<'ri aft :,, (2l:;l '.::t:>-~>IS I '69 PLYMOUTH WAG :s·11io. 616.:rui n PONTIAC Fn~·tol')' 11ir. tnll J••ll<'I', 1·111,I 1011. .\:0-l ~·.11 slt'H'tl. 1111 11·111·£'1, \"r~JUC' tires. 1!)1;;. (;JI,\ I, $559'1 '72 ELDORADO t-'af"IOI")' air , full Jlt)\\'f'r. A1\l F~I :-IC'rf'o, IM lll< r d•~11· l"1.'k~. "r tH"" t:utllH>I, lt•t:tll~ l'<tllij•lt1«l. !K~:tl·:I.\ 1 't>S PO:-.'T. T1·n1pcst. PS/PG, $5199 ,\~[ F:\J, ,\ L", $9jU. =~=~'o~·:<.~oc~·ic~· ~~-1 '72 COUPE DE VILLE 19W PON1·1,\C CTO S·IOO or H11St Offl'r . rt.·huil! t.•ng. 8·12-103'1 or t).W-,..:ia-12 afl. 4 'i:: )<'IHt:ll\RD 1·r0. l:l,:ffi 1ni. Air, <'l\', C le a n . ~:;.200. J•h: c;::.fl t.i::. lli ll-flay in~ tin1L•? Sci! .. Dnn '! nf"<'<ts" fHst nnd eAsy \\'ill1 ;1 Da1!,v l'i!o1 Classili t'<I Ad! Autos~ New 980 \'in~·l 111p. lr<tllH•I', full [l<ill 1'r, ta,'lui·v ;t11·, .\~l F .\[ !':uh". how 11iik·.-.. H!J l EQ!\l . $39'19 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE F11t·1 .. ry au·, lull 1 ~111•·r. ~!•'I'~"" t·1'll1~" ,,,u11·,,1, ril t 11·h,•1•I. I i11yl l'l!l, ]l';i!ih'I' lll 1c·1·i••1. 1 1u:.1._,,,., 1. $3899 OFFICIAL NOTICE! GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS' r-::.~Ql~~.~.~:.l~\~~~~l)·I !l'T .• [}(lllt'I' ~Ii 1·r.. ;\l1!<1., Hill.\\',.;\\'. E\lr.·uu•ly lu11 1nill';.i;,:<'. •l~~K,\J '•. $3799 NEW CAR SPECIALS! More altd mott people wttk afttf" week are flncthM) out thot Mike McCarthy IMick·Opel ii the place to bwy their next new · car bec.aMse we mton it when we soy "nobody Mats our c1ems"!! * '74 OPEL MontaC~ s3177oo 4',,./.,w•·•1 + ... ,~-1 .. .,J111..:L "" I 1~ •c· '74 BUICK •EG.4.L C,L ~ull'.'"'1'' I'~•~ ''l"/,n 1 & 1 .... 1 .. •l"(' f.,.·~1·.-.·.:J;J, ' l. ,. • ~ f'T"c~" '73 BUICK REGAL I >---------< D)1l<l:-ty l'{'t[ II \1 hill" I ill,\ I I I· I I I I . • • THURSDAY, FEB. 14th 6:00 P .M. Iii 11 :00 P .M. OVER 107 NEW AND USED CARS To Be Auctioned by: MASTERS AUCTION Rudy Larkin, Licensed Auctioneer TERMS OF SALE: • Highest Acceptable Bid Wins. •All New Cars Carry Full Warranty. •All Used Cars Sold With Warranty Available. •All Used Cars Available for Test Drive Before Auction •We Reserve the Right to Accept or Reject Any Bid. •Bidding Starts Promptly at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 14th, 1974 *ALL CARS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION TODAY, WED., FEB. 13th & THURS., FEB. 14th * ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE * TRADES ACCEPTED * HAVE YOUR TRADE APPRAISED BEFORE BIDDING * PLENTY OF PARKING * r-~~~-:t-~!:..'.::!:~1·'~~.-:.:~~-~~~~-:J So11 Di..Jo Fwy. l .. • LOOK a 1------ FOR THE ) • SEARCH-LIGHT ! I PLENTY OF PARKING AVAILABLE Auction Being Held At A General Motors Faclllty 2480 HARBOR BL VD. at Fair Drive COST A MESA, CALIF. 546-8017 " lu11 ,\ !'f'•I \ill}I u1lc1· ... ;11· tur y air. !'.~ .. P.H .. autu., f:,\:11. \\'S\\', ~lll11 1· lu11 niilc,,. l~:t)<•I\tY l . $319'1 '71 SEDAN DE VILLE I \'iu~I !IJfl, !!'a ll1C'r. full flOl11·r. fih'll/11' air. tilt ll'IH·•'I. A.II F.\I ~tC'1X.'<1.· t·l". 1;,£1:.:l·'.,\U1, $29'19 '71 FORD '12 TON !~.1n,;cl' 1·11.~11•11\ l'1\1l\j11't' ~htll j :'J•ll'1 ,·q,;t•1n1 flh'l\lljl. :'!,.•I•, lt•ill'$. \-r:, ;.11i.:111al 1<·. r,i•ll••.1 !IO':llt'I', \It·~! ( ,,.,,.1 \J1!'1••1 .... C• \ .:;·,J ' $269'1 L '.~1~1.,~H ~l~.D: .• ~.8 ~~~") j ,,II, 111!1 1••11<1, dl!.d •••U,- lo•1! ~·.I, ~!<I"'· ''"'" ' .. 1.1 I '.1 ' \ i 111 I 111 r' r I .. ' ' I 11111 o•Jlld ;,;o;,.,\\ • $2599 '71 CHEV. CAMARO I ' . I r ;to'loJI'~ <Ill, I 111~ I I"[' .• Ill· I !«r, l'l!ll•'i ~lt'"rl11,;. it11h>·• lll11 t11•, J:.\·ll, \1.-;11 . ··t. 1· 1::.,t.teYZ•. $249'1 ' '70 SEDAN DE VILLE 1 1· 1n~ ! 1·11". ll1l I 1...,11 '" , 1111· r. •l) 111, , I 111 11111·• I, .\_\I F .11 sic'!<"•, l"'"h d •'l.1· Lil.JU I $249'1 '72 VEGA WAGON I h:;1111111 lJ;,,.1;, I lilr\ t'.~1 I I'll<'•\ I 11 ,,a,J<ill.' 1in~J 1111;·r 1! .~jo<'<'•l. 1111.lv•)' :11r. 1:.,·\l, I !11~1 h1·"l'l'"• l'i\\l\;il IH• "·I Sr•ltlt·,.~. j 1 .• 11 .J .j ; t $2299 '70 CAD . CONVERT. , Le111hcl' in!"r .. Hil l 1iv11('r, I h11'h1ry a11. 111! 11!1t•f'l, ,\~I t ~I :-tC'1'"'· 1•111·1·r •)•,,•r lu..ks. 111·ihgl1I ~··111111<·1 L)lf;., JJSI~). $2299 '70 OLDS TORONADO I '74 BUICK A,OLLOC,L s3295oo ;•-:i I • r •, I ' : ·1 ,. "' I .,. [ U'nf;"' ''.,. ! .. ~iT·'I <'•'C" '·'"" rr .·: h• 1 o.,J,.., ·•· = l.,;bSf '74 LESABRE lUXUS C,E. DISCOUNTED s 1320°5 '74 tlMITED CPE. DISC OUNTED 5 I 59085 r-------" ' ----! l '74 RIVIERA DISCOUNTED s 1657°7 '74 ESTATE WAGON OISCOUHTfD '74 LIMITED •Door DISCOUNTED s I 42762 [_,._.~, ll1a11 !l,1 •~1 11111· ~. ~ ... ·- 1<•1',\ air. lull 1~·11.·1·. \'Ill.II [ l·~I'. ~!1 .. 1•• t"'!l•·I! ~\·.>(,till ' ~----------l 1>11"l'I. .-ll'!<'••, 11,oill1plt·, / 1 11;::11L.J:\l I. $2199 '71 FORD TORINO GT 1 Con\.l'L1 i\utun111ril ·. l111·tu1·r I «H', 111)1\t'I' stf'l.'1'11\.; ,,1 l!rnk1•.,. /\\I F .\I Sfl'I'*">. I ~1ir,rl 11-hccl:-. Lv1\ 111 t I cs. H.i l-llJVff. $1999 '69 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl IQp. lcniht.•r, full Jiv\\·c r, la1 ·ru1)' ;lir, ,\.\! t 'M slereu rnulti1>l f':>.. LoaJc1J. !ZL'T-1 "'"· I $1999 '69 SEDAN DE VILLE \·iny l \t10. lcn!hcr, full POl\'f'r. f1tcto1 y <.oil', 1lunl vn111f1111 sen.ts, tilt "·hi., ,\i\J r j\I stereo. eruisc control. (ZYI'· 82::.J. $Im '70 CHEV. IMPALA Cusl. l'pt'. Ji,500 n1L \"i n\·! 1011. 1·inyl inter .. ra.·tol'y nir, nuto .. P.S .. )J.B .. et'1)1l•1n1i· f•AI l.-J() VS. spo!lcsi,. t0j l- ASV •. $159'1 '68 SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top. lcurher, full po11·c r, f11.ctory sir , Ull o,t•heeJ, A!\f/ F~t stereo. etc. (WQE633). $149'1 '74 BUICK REGAL CPE. DISCO UNTED * JUST THINK WHAT YOU'LL SAVE ON OUR REMAINING 73 1 s . -.. ···-........ .....-_ ..... _:; . -"'I ·AUVERTISER $ . ~· Now Serio! 11CL'ZJ-14C-!J l417 VB.· ou•omoTlc. l<Xlo<y °"· po.otet ~·-onq. p •w'"' ,.j,,r l"o<'"'· rOOoo, hear,.., w-;w !•ti~ ,,nfl vJe rnoukl10.j'>. l!lt. et(. • • • •• • k • • BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 dr. RED TAG 9-UALITY USED CARS • • '6' cHEVaOLET '69 CHRYSLER JOO IMPALA Vq 2DR.H.T. cusroM ', '>u• 'T•l'T r1'1 --. I-pc . ;1>0·~ l•tl• 1• 01 . W•N ''Pnrn.-.t_ ' • do,.,,5 '.""1'< r• .. ,;',...,;o· "~"'""'· ] J <'01 h " 11(!1, Il l' ronrj,,,,.,n ~ · • " .... <N ov•o"".l"~-in..znn\ ·~,..,nq l.:LH2«q ?, • .,, lco. "'"$595 SJ 195 • • ·11 CHEV•our •72 PL y.MOUTH MONTE CUSTOM v CA•Lo su1ua1.1.HWAG n.iJ,o heat"!". 8, OoJIOfT'o::l.;,. •cr.J; h.,a 'VB. uutc."f'O'!C, .~ bt~e\, •· o_ 1,_., PQwe, ll11ermg-b. 1 · -~H*"'"''"\. row ooi dow1 WSW . 0 "'"Wtr). r:J~\V Of <or&"oonq. ' ' . °" c<lfd.,o0no • fO(_~. \73'/b'J-) "'nyl 'op. /S78CXY/ '11.J. SJ .995 $2195 • •69POHTIAC CATALIHA WAGOH II) \ ,. v 4, VB ou•,.-,-. ,,,c, 'i· · · c:xi·,,.,., ,•n·•"'! ~~-""'I . i··". w <,.\ I-'"" l1 '-"'-1 .!\• l jYll",,4\ $l 195 • '680LDs cunAss STAffONw va. '-'~';:)'>(!,.. AG 11&i>l,n · •rr(,, ,..,,,. ~ '""'e< t. Cf con·/• • ...,..,_1 /\•ic;{;;;lj ci-r s795 • '72 FORD GRAN TORINO \19, •<1'1 l"T>J•· I <, " r I j •' '•!'CJ'et ... ' ... , . W\\·. r.·: ,:J:.' ""·I '''-" 'I'" I• llF :Of) -'"'~':;. '"~11 SJ995 • •7 0DODGE coaoHET 440 ~ & .,""17" \jij '1u•e>fl""I' 1od>o 1-.eo'.>' ( -~"""' """fl 1, """'e . .,.de ""'·' , " " .., , <o<'" d•1iof"•"l l'f.'~\i~L1 $1299 t I ' . . . ' -·J.- _w•_•"-"'-'· -''"'-'"-'-')_. 1_974_---' __ o•_IL_V P~.Y ..i~ HEW 174 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 TOH PICKUP $ NEW 1 7 4 SCOUT 4 WHEEL DRIVE Power sreenn::i . ch•o'T'e wh eel covero;, r::iJ•o, many C~lrO '>. $ •73 GMC SPRINT CUSTOM PICKUP V~ 4 'r/""~ ,._M I "/, · "'1"~· I ,.. ~le'l'irq bnlc.'·" n.z.,, , · ·1 . ~ ·' ~'Jwl-••ei;,•:it w!v-"1,,'1< 1"'. ' I\"·'' NOTICE .... How you can make Atlas Chrysler Plymouth your headquarters not only for truck but also motor homes. For your convenience we are now equipped to service any motor home. ' ') • I ( f~ OAILY PILOT '74 ~!!!,!o~!!¥. 545= lOltl ,..,, ,.,.. "i. IS...., ._ 6 loC °""""' .... •.c• ,.._, • .,,_,,..,.,. ... fl_ "Dl•ll•'I ll ""'., --·-Or• ..... -- 2300 """" • •. ••• .n-. Illa.-~ v..,t-. 92 PU ..... lllAND NIW '74 MUSTANG II FULL PRICE HARDTOP .. "A TRUl GA'S SAV(I" LOAIJIDINCL Au10 trans., pGWer steering. radio, heater, di~ brak~. Tin~ glass. Ug~T group. (AF9JF11946J ). IMMEDIAR DELIYEIY lllAND NIW FULL PRICE BRAND NIW '74 MAVMICK GRABBER "A REAL GA$ 5AVEi " --Aulo. Trans .. pow« sfeeri"9, 2.l lilre, bucket seals. c1rpetirio. radio, l'leater, tinted glass, 4F02Y22127A. ~74 LtD 2DOOR111' VI. auto trans., 1K10ry 1ir, powef' s~i"O, PoM'f' 'd iK bral1.1n. hfftff', • r•'-I wtii~alls. linted oi.iu. w-in;(t !teal !rim. 4.J62S1117Jl 1 1' FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lllAND NIW FULL PRICE lWDIATI DILIYllY AUTO, TUNS. · Heater, wtlilewalt Tires, vinyl· interi0t; Tool kit,• SGTANKJ>«W. IOTH UNITS BRAND NIW '74 FORD .250 FULL PRICE 1-EDIATE DWYllT .. 3,4 TOii PICKUll CUSTOM FLAR~DE I ply Ores. heavy dvty !root & rt.-; 1 'hOclts. eKfTa cootlng ,,.u;q_. IF2S&RT .oo.ct. •, - • -I Wtdriesday, febru.,y l3, 1974 PILOT.ADVERTISER 19 '1 ·1 ~~!~~.~,..~~!m~~.~o:n'°''· $1588 '68 ~~'1'~~;,~!!:~;~alull~w.-,,ao;o, ~888 #005HEV heater, whitewalls. #VUT316 '69 fu~~~°'~'~d~ hute" ""' n;<e, 11·· 788 '6·9' £~~~~ .. ~~Y,~,;, <ond;Uon;ng, Sl 288 #1080JP radio, heater. #ZSF251 '68 ·J~~~.q, ..... '"""V .;, <Ond;t;,n;ng, $988 '69 y#RJS~A,,,~Eut~H.~.!!~, ...... hNI« Ll<eme $1397 pewer steer ing. pewer (disc) bra kes, power windows,· •WIBllS '69 ~.U~~,K ,,~i.l~~~~n ;on;ng, pow" $888 '71 steering, vinyl root. License No. iXTK-802) , .71 ~l2.,~H;. ,!~,~9,~,.,;t ;on;ng, $2 2 8 8 7 71 power leering, radio, heater, whlTewalt tires. lnled glass. 1965CTP -----, 7 3 Y~. outo. '""'" fa<IO<Y •" <on<lllloning, s2 9 8 8 , 7 2 piower stffring, power 101sc1 brakes, radio, heater, tinted gl1ss. whff'I covers. Llcens.e- , 71 ,.,, OUIO. "ans., IKlo'V .,, <on<lltlonlng, s2117 , 7 3 ~r steering, power (disc) brakes, r.cilo. ~•fer, wttitewall tires. Llc.nse 12S4EOI JAVELIN Auto. lrans.. a ir conditioning. pewer steering, radio. !ape deck. License No. 757-AOX TOYOTA Corolla 4 speed, rlldlo. hNter. #7438ZU CHEV. Malibu Cpe. Coupe. V-1 • .uto. trans .. factory air condlfl0t1· Ing, powe-r steering, radio. hNter. 151EYE. VEGA Hatchback Auto_ rr.,ns .. radio, heaer. License 'S820BW PINTO 2 Dr. 4 speed. heater, nice li llle car. #J2'2CFJ AM GREMLIN . Slic k shift, radio. heater, real economy, _.970E KS CHEV. Pickup 1 7 Ton . Auto. trans .. power steering, radio, heater. like nt'w. fJ9459NJ FORD 3,4 Ton P.U. Auto. trens .. deluxe rutone finish. #a..u.M s1279 s2179 $1497 DODGE Van · 7 71 FORD STA. WGN . $17 88 , 6 8 s 13 7 7 V 8. •uto. '""'" la<to<y ,;, <OndH;on;ng , Auto trans .. radk>, ~fer, 19'2'COT power sle-erinq, power brakes. rad io, healer, whitewall tires . .t'7J6GAO -,..;:7;....;1~~=,H=.~=,!=,~.-~ .. =.~oc=~'!'=,v p=.,,o=,~=.1,.....,..,-,no-. -s-1'"'""s-...,;;.9..,;7._..'_7_2---''=rp outo. ,, ..... '•""v .;, , .. --.;-.11on-,no-. -$2_6_8_8_ power leering, power brakes, radio, power St@erlno. power (disc) brakes, healer, in I roof. #'44CEZ radlo.heater.whitewalltires. •786FVV , 7 0 i~~;.~~!?: ~' ""''~"""'°· s 12 7 , 6 8 g~~~~~~~~~~~~:~·~· ,...... ~ 1 0 9 7 , 71 V-8, auto. trans., f&etory a ir conditioning, r steering, r (disc) tlf"akn. rtkflo. :r, vinyl roof.°t'f:ted g11u. wnt.t covers. License 9'607EAD '70 '70 JAVELIN A.M.C. Loede<t Including air cond. LiatnSI' No. ClOJJFR) 1! 1 s.1 ·s 8;8 , 71 2~,~!~.~ •UPU K~V •0590ZP s1 48 ' Sl 58.8 '72 ~~~~! ... '"'"°'' "'' '°""11Jon1~· S267.9. ~ sf..,-lng, powt:t' brakn, hNW • vlnyl roof, tlnNd IHI. -.SOTS SJ 388 '71 ., . - Dodge Sports Van Auto. tren.., flldoiy air conditioning, power-stwrtng, r.:Ho, l'IMter ... 71f,8XD - ' .. • • • San Clemenie Today's Final ' Capisirano ! EDITION N.-Y. Sto('ks VOL. 67, NO. #, 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974 TEN CENTS, Soviets Deport Solzhenitsyn to West Germany BULLtTIN f\fOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet news agency Tass reported today that Nobel Prize author Alexander Solzhenitsyn has been stripped of bill Soviet clttzensbtp and deported· It said his famUy could join him . BONN (UPI ) -nussia's most ramous living author, dissident Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, Jert the Soviet Union and arrivL-d in \Vest Gcnnany today, a day after his forcible arrest in ~1oscow~ A \\lest German spokesman announced that his govenlffient agreed "to accept" the Nobel Prize-wiruting novelist when Gas Crisis 'Alarming' To CofC By JOHN VALTERZA 01 I'll• D•llJ' Piie! Stitt The worsening gasoline s u p p I y s ituation in San Clemente and nearby communities drew words of alarm Tuesday from directors of the San Clcn1enle Chamber of Commerce. And the group roughed out a plan calling for a conunittee to contact local gasoline dealers to find out if anything might ease the problem. Directors agreed that the difficulty of local motorists finding gasoline Is causing serious problems in t h e community. They asked c h a m b e r manager Emil Radics and director Mark Mark! IO begin malcing tnqulri<s to ,.. it station owners rould work out a system of staggered open hours so lbat the city wOuld not find it&elf with every s tation cklstd on a given day. Directors agreed that such an idea might be hard to develop because of the uncertain gas delivery schedules. Most stations have severly cut back their open hours and others have remained closed for days at a tUm, directors saJd. And in several ca~ dealers who were unable to cope \.11ilh the. situation have closed entirely. "Each lime_ one closes, San Clemente loses that much more fuel through the suppliers' allocation rules. The gasoline simply goes to some other community," ~larks said. Director Robert Gannon said San Clemente has another major drain on local supplies of closely allocated fuel -the free\~:ay traveler. ''A lot of people pass ing by on the free\\'ay stop at a statton and take gas ~itlch local residents need," be said. Indications that the gasoline situalion has grown \\'orse are increasing. A st;.1tion traffi c jam on ltfonday resulted i11 the arrest or one irate motorist and police often have had to be sent to con trol traffic at crowded stations. Directors agree that the only ultimate \Vay to obtain more gas for all of San Clemente is lo convince the manufacturers that growth in the area requires increased allocations. Bulk supplies of fuel are based on current population figures and a formula based on 1972 use for a given period, several directors said. "The only way there might be any improvement would be for the po\\'ers that be to be coovinced that local gro'irth requires increased allocations," Marks said. Woman Injured As Atttoniobile, Forklift Hit A 32-year-0ld . homewlfc was Injured this morning In lbe' colll1lon or her van and a loaded forklift working on tt construction site in inland hills of San Clemente. Mrs. Judi Lynch, 20.1 Colle Donldo, suffert!d chest lnjuriol and bruis.. In tlie 1:45 a.m. ci:l!Sh mg Cine Esperanza 1.,,.. than a block from poU.. headquarters. ' P<!tlce, >ummoned to 1he soone by a paSBerby, said the woman wu dMvlllg uphlll IOwanl the brlgh\ morning llBI when the·· van collided with a lorklllt loaded with concrete block. Mrs. Lynch '• 4-yeor .. ld daughter, rtd-lnt In the van, ...:oped lnJurleo; offi· cers saJd. Mrs. I~ynch was 1..aken by fire dcp.irtment ambulanct to San Clemente General Jlospltal for em er a e o c Y treotment. The van received 1najor front-end damage, officers said. '"" / . . \ informed by the Soviet Union he was coming. He had repeatedly said he would not leave Russia volwitarily. SOlzhenitsyn's wife, Nztal~·.a , and three yoWlg children remained behind in the Soviet capital where -'-seven Soviet RUSSIANS AGAIN GO TO 'BRINK'. Story, P1ge 4 policemen muscled their way into his apartment Tuesday and took him away. Solzhenitsyn's apparent deportation and asylum here climaxe-' the outcry in .the Soviet Unloo over the publication in the West of his latest book ''The Gulag Archipelago", a history o[ the Soviet forced labor systern. A spokesman for the \Vest German Lufthansa Airline said its officials saw Solzhenitsyn debark from an Aeronot plane at Frankfurt Airport and ente r a black Mercedes car bearing the license number BO 7-27. The BD 7 series or licenses belongs to the \Vest German I·'oreign Ministry. \Vest German author 11einrich Boell. winner of the Nobel Prize for li terature and president of Lhe International Pen Club, said he invited Solzhenitsyn to stay with him, and expected th e Soviet writer lo a rrive at his rowllry home west of Cologne this evening. the news agency DPA reported. The Lu fthansa spokesman sa id the AeroOot airliner landed at 4: 13 p.m. {18:13 a.nl. PDTJ . He said the plane stopped at its unloading area and abo ut 40 passenger s debarked. "Last off the plane \vas r..lr. Sol ~~"!'\· it.syn, escorted by Acr..iflot security nic-n,'' the spokcsn1an said. "Mr. Solzhenits)1l J.'Of. direct!" into lhc black Mercedes car which left the airport by a b ack exit ." Airport securlly n1en kept a 1nll !ing cl uster of cameramen and photographers 1,500 feet away Irorn the plane and the lt1ercedes car, \vhich v.'as i'Scortcd by l\\'O or three police cars. The nuthor's iifr.', Natalyn , S.'lirt in ~Ioseo\V that Soviet authori ties to!d her he had been "sent out" Of Ille country. \Vhen Solzhenitsyn, 55, was arn.\'i!rd Tuesday, he left behind a lenrr \\•hit:h said : "Kil! n1c quit kly because I \l'nle !he tru1h about Hussian hi ~!ory," During the_ official ean1paign .oigalnst Sc lzhenitsyn. official Sovlet n1 e d 1 a accused hirn nf Jx>1ng a traitor and suggested he \c:ivc th e country. Friends ~aid they reared hi s ~•rrest vJould be the first Stl'p towards expulsion. \Vriter::., poh ticians CJnc! govcn1n1 ;\t officials in the \Vestern \vorld condemned l\L~ arrest. There V.'ere calls for J cultural, lr<ad e and political boyco tt of ltussia and an end to dctcnt e until he 1vas rt·le~i sed. As prcs1 rlen! of !he lntcrnat1on;il Pen Club. Uut·ll has spoken repeatedly in ~17.ll(·ni tsyn's defe nse , 1TI0:-t recentl y Tue.-;rJav. 11·]1(·11 he said the '&n'iet author h;1d the l'ighL to know \Vhy· police \\1ished ro interrogate hi111 and the right lo have a Ja .. vser. Gas Offered As Re·ward Plan Would Cut Marines JACKSONVILLE . N.C. (UPI\ - A group or 29 gasoline station owners has offered 800 gallons of gasoline for anyone who can supply information leading to the arrest of the killer of Tasca Virginia Rader. The yollllg woman was found shot to death Jan. 26, She had been abducted from a parking lot just before a .bank robbery, and her killer bas not been found. To Half Their Strength Reward money totaling more than $6.000 has been offered bv local citizens and civic groups and the governor's office. Campaign Sign Violations In Clemente St?erat minor vi olatiofl s of San O.emente'• rules perning campaign signs have emerged early in the campaigns of J l city council cadidatcs and their supporters. And one of the wigns u1lich v:as ordered taken down in recent days was a small placard on the front la\vn of ~\1ayor Clifton fi.fyers. Campaign signs are not permitted on lawns. 1be enforcer of the code--ironica\ly- is City Director of Building and Planning Richard Ahlman. Ahlman said today that a "minor. problem'' had arisen \Vith the sign on the ~fyers turf. It endorsed local realtor E, L. "Ris" Risley for election in the March 5 ballot battle. The largest sign to be ordered dov.11, hov.·ever, was one belonging to James Straus, v.'bo bas lalmched his second try at winning election to city office. Ahlman ruled that the large . banner set up early in the campaign over Straus' hcadquarten;. did not fit the rules. "The city passed a stiff set of oodcs to put strong contro!.s on temporary signs and campaign signs were strongly (See SIGNS, Page ti DAILY PILOT AD 'CORRALS' SALES There was this Daily Pilot ad customer who gave "Old Paint" some new paint a nd then ran an ad which proved her '70 Mustang could be one of the fastest ponies around. Here's the ad.: '70 MUSTANG , auto, PS. Gas sa\·er. Excel. cond. new paint & tires f1680 (Pl1onc ) Those few lines sold t he car several Clays before the ad was to expire. Let a Dally Pilot Ad-visor help you ge t your "Old Paint" (or some other merchandise or service) moving. Just dial the direct line to rcJults : 642-5678. ""-... ~ .. ·-' ~- LAGUNA CANYON HEADON CRASH TOOAY KILLED ONE MAN, PINNED A SECOND IN VAN Firemen From Laguna Beach Work to Free Peter Sundberg, 21 From SPCA Vehicle '"Not Possible' Hearst to Offer Alternote Pl<ui BULLETIN BERKELEY !UPll -The father of lddnaped Patricia llearst said today a demand by the terrorist group which holds hi.I daughter is "impossible to meet" and promised he would oUer a count,r-proposaL BERKELEY {UPI) -P u b I i s h er Randolph 11earst was fa ced today with the bizarre ultimatum of arranging to pnly_ide $300 million worlh of free food for 4.9 million needy Californians as a first step in the release o( his kldnaped daughter. A family spokesman said llearst would "do everything in his PD"'er" to meet the demand of the terrorist Sy mbionese Liberation Army to save the life of Hl-year-0ld Patricia Hearst. A recording of the gi rl's voice. a monotone which an FBI agent said sounded as if she might be very tired or drugged, was sent to Hearst Tuesday along with a letter demanding a month- long handout of food in supermarkets fro1n San Francisco to Los Angeles. The heiress said she wa s "okav'' and had not been harmed al though she wa s blindfolded n1ost oC the time. Lagiuia Cauyo1i Road Collision Kills Motorist By .JACK CHAPPELL Of ftl• OI UY Pilot Slalf A head on automobile crash killed one n1an and seriously injured another on Laguna Ca nyon Road in Laguna Beach today. 1'he dead man V.'as idenlifiC'd as Ed· 1\·ard Bi gelow, 40, of 361 Cypress Drive. L;it;una Beach. It is believed Bigelow 1nay have suffered a heart attack as he swerved across the cen~er line and rammed a flat-nosed van, an SPCA an i ma J ambulance. The driver was pinned inside. Seniors' Project Delayed Authorities tentatively identi fied the SPCA driver as Peter Sundberg, 21, of Laguna Beach. Both his legs were broken in the collision. Aides at South Co as t Community l·lospital said he was alert and in fair condition this morning. . Cleme1ite PW.nn.ers Strid y E1iviro1i1neutal l 1n1Jact Yet 1110fheto poetpGiement is expected lo ' ....... ' .toollh\ ; In the planning ~loll'I ~ public hearing& Into.a ma.jor nsiliiittal pniject planned to ..Ve " IMtkJr • citizens near San C!•MellW•,Fltsl Chrt1Uan Church. Planlllnr' aide& said another delay has been «aought by the Churchman's Fouodltioo, which Is seeking the approvals to convert an area near AveaJdl steM'a and de la Estrella inlO a major lactllty eervlng the elderly. Spokesmen for the developer Mid they need more Ume to complete an environmental Impact report on the project. But If that ltem Is de I a y e d , commissioners still face a heavy ni ght's business at the 7:30 p.m. session in council chamben. These items. are Included In the list. -/\ request .~'i. a valiance to allow businessman · Fiiderick T. Scalzo lo display patio t\lmlture at the front of a store at 414 S. El Camino Real. City codes nonnafty forbid such disph1ys. -A reque'it by Broadmoor Homes Inc. for varlanCes in setback rtqulremenL1 on several 'houses included In a tract planned for to111lruo.Uop .1n hill s . near San Clemen\e Hip ~· Front and side-yard setbacks w'oOld *be affccte<l - by the request. . -A use permit sought by Sam B. Jones who proposes to open a bookstore in a shop at the southwest corner at Avenida Grnnada and 01.t Vista, Bookstores require a hearing before a pproval. according to city codes. -1\ request by C. and N. Products for a sign except ion wh.ich would allow n double-faced pole sign which measures 60 square feet greater than codes allow. The business is located in an industrial zone a t 1508 Avenida de In Estrella. -Continut'<f hearings on a use permi t sought by the Condor Jnt ematlonal ' ·:e '-'f~N!CIRS, Page 2) The crash occurred just after 7;30 a.m. in the 2200 block of Laguna Canyon noad. Traffic was snarled fo r more than an hour as police, firemen and wrecker crews worked at t.he scene. The impact 0£ the collission folded the front of the SPCA van back to the driver's scat. SUndberg was pinned inside for more than half an hour while Laguna Beach firemen cut away the front of the van and bent it do\\'n. ~lls legs were twi!ltcd behind the <;rumpled metal. SPCA officials said he hnd been on a call at tile tinic and v.·as north·bound on l.aguna Canyon Road, rttumlng to the Laguna Canyon .shelter \\'llh a dead aninial. There \vcrc no li ve animals Jn the (See Cl\1\Sll, Pil"'e t i Scl1lesi11ger · Realigning Revealed By United Pfess l nternalional The Detroit News reported today that Defense Secretary J ames Schlesinger is proposin g a major realignn1ent of the armed forces, a plan th at would cut the ~farine Corps by roughly half it s strength of 196,000. The News said such 3 n1ove coli!d prove '·to be the big gest arn1ed fort·1;·s shakeup since Robert McNa111ara )ut the Pentagon." ln a copyrighted sl(lry, the Nc\Ys said Schlesinger's plans . which came after seven months of scrutiny of the defense es tablis hments, in clude n1ajo-reali gn- n1ent and redistribution of responsi bili· ties. This would affect the forces, money and n1anpower among the fou r services. Jo-or example, the Marines' amphibious res ponsibility would be assigned to the Arn1y. The re was no immediate comment from Ma rine Corps officials in \Vashington. One decision. the News said , is to include creation of a Coastal Com 111and. v.·ith responsibilities for land-based maritirne surveil lance, reconnaissanc£' and anlisubrnarine air Op£'rations, whith \~·ou\d be taken from the Navy and reassigned lo the Air F'orre. Nt'ws military an11l~·st Co l n .D. l!rinl .Jr. said other proposals \vould result in the assignment or Air Force squ<1drons to Navy aircraft carriers and glvin,:: the--Army the mission of prov iding high- rcadiness pcacctin1e expeditionary rorccs handled by the r..·tar\nc Corps. The News said one top Pentagon aide said Schlesinger was a bout "lo shake the tree'' of the jealou sly guarded roles and duties of the armed forces. According to the News, the changes are incorporated in a guidance men10 entitled '' F o r ce Interdependence," Pentagon shorthand for a concept or (See ~IARINES, Page 2) Oraage Coast Weather It'll be warmer and sunnier Thurs· day, according to the weather scrv· ice, with high.c; at the beaches nl 60 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 34-45 . INSIDE TODAY Gulf Oil Corp. said it 11ad (1 record year in 1973 as f ar (IS sales an(1 prof its go. Like 1rioybc 153 percent profi t, Sec story Page 22. Al Your S9r'Ylct J 8 ... lhtl " L M. 81r• 14 C1llfor11l1 1 c.,..., ("1!4f' ,, (lao/11" f141 (D"'ICI 41 l':ICl'U-rd 0 O•alfl "'O'llCI• 11 Ellltrlal ..... a S-11l1t1lllllMlll ,..., l'llUll(I Jl•tl ,,_. " .. Mor•'<'"' • Ann Landtn It Ma~t H"U Mw!Ual F.... tt Halltflal N<tw1 4. 2t 0r1Jt(Ot (OU11ly II .. _... ,, ... ,,, ..... 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The car dri\'E'n by the deceased had been obscn·t'd by witnesses swerving several lirnes as it was south-bounrl into L3guna Beach, Patrolman Larry Gtllat said. .:_A driver of a vehicle following the :*-1\h car said 11 suddenly turned into :itit' opposing 1raffic lane. ::-Tv.·o cars in that l:::ine 1nanagcd 10 7~crve oot of !he "'ay. but t!re van :o;>llided with !he car squa re on the ~&onr. ·7 \Vitnesscs reported the dead man .appe;ircd to be slum1>ed over the \vheel OI. his full -sized tar prior lo !he <1Ccident. ·The front <if Iha!. car was shoved ~l'k nc·arly 1hrce feet by lhe force of the impact. L<1guna Be;1eh firemen \\'orked at artiricial rrsuscitation on the dying man at the ac(·1dcnt scene. The first ambulance called to the accideut took him to South Co:ist Con1munity Hospital Y•hcre he \va s later pronounced dead. Coroner's investigators \1 ill det ermine the exact cause of death. l'rom Page 1 SIG NS ... affected hy it ," Ahl1nan said. Specifically, tht' code a I t o 1v s confonning signs to be in place for no more than 30 days and U1e only large signs allov.·ed nre :.i single cloth banner for earh ca ntlida lc's he adqua rt e r s t!lt:"asuring no more than 100 square feet. Solid headquarters signs mu st be srn<.1 lll'r. Ahlman explained, and ('an measure no more than 24 square feet. 1\s for posters and placard s. the onl y lcg;tl place for lhei r display ,~·ou!d be on the inside of V.'indows. "Y/c made .each candidate aware of !he sign code 11s soon ~s possible alter h<" fil L'<i in the elections, and !cit no doub ts as to \\'h<Jt is pcrntilted and what is not." Ahln1an said. lie 1e11ncd the fcHv violations at the outset of lhe campa ign as "extremely minor" and praised the cooperation of lbe candidates and suppo rters involved. "\Vc'vc always believed that everyone benefits by the stringent rules in the Jong ruu , because if !he signs are controlled from the very beginning, the community doesn 'I suffer once the elections arc over with. "'There aren't that manv to get rid of.'• lhc city official said. · From Page 1 MAlllNES. • • co111pletc n1ixture of :il l serviel'S and all 1n1l1tary ('<!n1ponP11I ~. In addition to tho~f' changes. th e Defense ::;ecrctary is 1·c1>orted to have under ricti\'(' c11nsidcr.::itlo n two further 1 neast1rc~ a1n1ttl at cl1!c ground-fort·c compnni:nts. Arn1y airborne a n d ,\fannt:>. Tht• :-:r\1's said ~chlcsis.,'Tll'r reporte<l1 y "t11co11r;1gt·d ·· Gen. Creighton Abram,:. Anny chief of sk1ff. to end the traditional paratroop functions in both the Hllst and R2nd ;\1rhornc divisions. except for one brigade to ~ ret ained for sprcial cont i ngenr1 f·s. Schlesingl'r in ~!rllcted his s t a r f ' 11.ccord1ni:: 10 the News. 10 v.·ork u11 plans to cut th(' :\larincs by roughly half. 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It is the JcflO\'l'fS lron1 the f1:ss1un Soutli Coust Hit by W lt've Of Alie1is A new 11'3\'C of ill1·~;.1I ;1l1t•ns hi! tl1l' South \oast overnight as do1.1'11S c1f imn1igran !s \\'OUnd up 1n custody ut the Border P.'.l!rol rhe<:kPoint ;1f S:ui Onofrr and i,n Srin Clerncn1e. Patrolmen ln San Clcn1cnte dC'ta111~·cl nearly t\\'O-dozcn in1migranls, prin1arlly in th e southC'rlv end of the ci tv wht:re the boundary m-eets C;unp Pend!i:to11. l\t rhc Border Patrol chl'ckpoin l ;it San Onofre ;ibou! 50 n10rt! irnm 1gr:.in!s 11ere dctulned bv offitt"rs who l\l•rv ope rating on a 1i'm1tt"d b<.1sis. i'ol<.1ny of the arrestees. officers s:.iid . v.erc nationals fr oin Guatemala and El Salvador. Nei the r agency, hov.·e~·er, can m;J!ch the dail y totals Jogged through the \1·cc k by a becfed·up staff of patrollncn in lhc Chula Vista area 11·ht're 500 to 700 persons a night ha ve bt..•cn arrcs!et1 trying to enter the coun!ry il lcg:illy. San Onofre ~nior Agent John \\lesson said no strong theories exist on why the migration suddenly pickOO up at n1idv.·etk. • One idea is that short supplies of gasoline and thin \1•cckcnd traffic last Sat urday and Sunday gave smugglc1·s fc v1 chances to sneak p:.is t inspcclion points in th e Southland. "Those sn1ugglers still secn1 lo be ge ttin g more gas than n1ost pc'Ople. ~laybe they're buying it on the l\1cxican side," he said. The arrests in San Clemente overnight v.·ere the most numerous in several months. One police patrolman said th is morn ing that he stopped to assist a disabled motorist in the southerly part of tO\ln1 before dawn and discovered five aliens hiding in the trunk of the car. Another officer patrolling streets near Camp Pendleton found aliens hiding beneath parked cars. l!e arrested five in all Deeper Into the hills, ncnr th e TR\V Systems operation at the end of Avcnida Pico, officers reported sighting dozens of hiking immigrants, but lhe groups v,.·ere able to escape capture. Transportation, Panel Probin,g Kendig Device The Assembly Tr a n s po r ta t ion Committee begins its investigation of the Kendig "miracle" carburelor f-"'riday wilh a public hearing al the the Air Resources Testing Laboratory in El ~Jonte. The inquiry is schedul{1cl to grt under 1r;i~1 at 9:30 a.m. in !ht• Jriboratorv 's ~·n1ploye cafeleria, 9528 Te!star Ave. · Asscn1blyman HobeM IL Burke (H· I lunt ington Bcacl11 s~ud lhf• pur1)0.~e 1;( !he investigation 1s lo dt'h•rnunc 1vht'tl11·r thP carburelor 1rr1pnn't•s gas n1ilc::igt• 1111c! elin1innres snrng . "Last month a hog11s 11P1vs stC1r1· tltlln11ni.: spectacular ga!) n1th·;1gc and srnoglcss exhaus t by !h1~ rnira r lt• c:irhuretor was circulai°l'd by the usuall v d1·pC'ndablc Capitol :\'c\\'S ll<'r1·u·c·. 11 g.11 .• n1i1Jioos of smog-weary, f111'!-consr io11). C:iltfo111ia motorists a cruel shock of falst• hope," Burke charged '"Although there v.•ere :.i few (ollo11·-11p st orif's which atte1nptcd lo displ'l snnll' of Ille cxai::gcr3lt.'11 expccta !1w1~. lh··~· fell f;.ir short in conveyini; to the people that !he news story was <J grm,,<; disiortion or 1hc ff1ct. "In fact the device Ls sli !I the sourc(' or rnuch controvcrsv. Accounts or its perfor1nance, includ ing: clainis and counter-claims, have :iecom~ the :-ubj1•r't of radio and TV talk sl101vs <JS \veil as oLhcr commentaries." Burke pushed for the inves tigation to rleor up some of the n11seonccpt ions about the carburetor, including one that it doubles or even triples 1nileage. llo111c Windows Jlit By Clc111 e ntc Vanda l ~ Vandals armed \vi!h rines shattered f~\O large plntc·glass windows in the home of a San Cleme nte man somctirnc Tuesday af\ernoon . Ha rold George Vleck of 4055 Via Manzana phoned police at 5:45 p.n1, I~ report lhc damage to his front windows. Officers sa id the replacement cost of the two v.·1ndows cigh t·fee.t sq uare would be about $200. ~J un Slai n in ~f i s h a p I.A J\1 1RA DA (Ul)Tl -T1vo voulhs kill{'(] a man Tu~da.v "·hen a gufl lhc~· v.·ert playing with 11 cc l d c n t a I J v thllcliarged a nd the bulk•! struck hlr;1 in th1• c.il<'SI. !he sheri ff's officf' s.11 d ) fl()\\l'r generators v.·hich cause si;ime t·nv1roomental ooocem, aloog with the \\Orr; the reaction niay Qot lk controlled by the safety mechanisms. "I don 't believe fission reacton are unsafe," Dr. Rostoker no~es, "It 11 jll5t that you have to be more care(ut" Fusion on the other hand. promises a gt:ncrat100 SQl1rl'e whltb not only leaves no radioactive w~stes to dispose of but also opera1es in a way Uia l 1·nn'! gt'! our of hand. J\ssunung Lhc fusion process has be<-n started by a gigantic electric ··match", Dr. Rynn <:-0ntends it br just like a candle m a ..,.tnd.!ltorm. ··1r anylhing gOM haywire, it blows l!Jlelf out." Dr. Rynn said. What the UC! team has set out to do ill prove that a "hot" enough jol t of f'leclricity -the nlatch -can ii;rniti: a batch or ionized gases to "fuse·· hg/11 atoins creating heavier atonlS and creating heat in the process. The ball'h of rnaterials to be tried •• ~ - ill 11. "plas1na " nf dtut.tr1um tritium. A plas1na 1s au~ t·ll'l'l rll'ally chilrged gns. One of lhe hrst pla!iml!I WM neon . the gas ·whk'h lights up In a glass tube, the physicists explained. 11lC deu teri u1n tritium plaiuna. once ignited by a "few million watts of electricity fl)plie<I fQr up to a second ,'' won 't li~ht up li ke nt'Oll. "lf it 1s cle;1n you 1von't see a. lhlng. Only i! the hydrogen \from which Utt• deuterium co1nes1 is dirty \VIII it glow ." Ur. Ttoslokcr pointed oul. ' • ' • ' I' . ~ •. .. ..... , D1 itv Pilar 51,11 Phote Under CONlructioo In LOO U C: I laboratory 11 an clec1ron b e a in 11ccclcrutur capable of .hcaung the plasma to 10 mJ\lioo degrees centrlgtadc, its Ignition point. '1Tha1 's 2Q 1nillion degrl'\'S F;ihrunhcir. give or take a fe"' 1nill lon degrees. Al thtit IPnljlefaturc what 's u (cw de~rees'.'" Dr. llostoke r quips. 1lie ignition of the plas1n1:1 will U1ke place in a gloss tu!)e about four fl't'l Jong ;ind eight inches in d1 [1n1ctcr. TI1c plasma is such a good insulalin£: shield the glass won 't even be wann enough ··10 heat a cup of coffee '', 11ostoker said . A n1ugncl1c field around the gla~s 1110\' shapes th e plasn1a, bottl ing its SUl)\'r hl'at \\'ithin llSl'lf and protect111g the gl<iss. Should anything accidentally break the glass v.·hilc the fusion reaction 1s going on, Rynn e1n phasizcd the introduction uf ;iir \\'ill cool the plasn1a <.ind the reaction will stop -instantly. If !he t11·0 year ex perimen t at UCI µr ovt•s success ful. !ht:' pair 1\'ill n1ovc on to a bigger "1natch". 'fhc C.:). Navv .!\uror:• nucle ar rr:iclion 1nn1 ulator :it \\'hit"' Q;1k, l\.laryland is a three-sturv ta ll l:ltC'!ron he a 111 ;_1rcc leralor o"riginally bu ll! To test lhl! t'ffL'l!IS or nul'leur 1veapons hl:1sts. Hostok(•r, 1vho also 11orks for ~laxwcll l.i-1 bo:-a1orles . .'.l S.111 Diego finn prodt1c· ing nurle.1r har<hl'arc, bt•lif'Vl'S 1hc \Yh1!e Oak al'l'l'lerator lu1s poteuli;.d for 1xi11'er produ ction through fusion . Holl'Cver , ll ostokl'r predict/; 1t \\ill be JO years before a fusion generat ing tethniq ue is prO\'('d, even v.·ith b1llion dollar a vca r rt·scarch expenditures rt'('111nnH'nd.cd bv the 1\fonuc Energy C9111ni'1ss1on_ "Aflrr Enrieo Fl•f'lni den1onstru100 the scil•nti ric fe:isibility of fi ssion in his rt•o1t·tor ln l'hir11go S!adiun1 back in l~H2. it 11;1..; 211 \'l'ars before a ('0!1\11\rl'l'i:dll· viabll' n"ssion J)()lll'I" plant b\·c<.11111• ;_1v;ii!a ble." Hostoke r observed . UCI PHYSICISTS EXAMINE ELECTRON ACCELERATOR BEING BUil T FOR FUSION TEST Ors. Rynn, Ros taker View Glass Tube Wh ere Heated Gass.es May Produce Energy ·ro date, no one anyv.•hcre in the \1orkl has dcmonstralL"<i 1hat fllSion can produce n1orc 1•nrrgy than it !;ikes to "l ight the n1a!ch" or start the plasn1a "burning''. Er11cst F. Rcn1pc Of Sa11 Clemente Succumbs at 75 Ernest Frederick Rempe. a retiree ''"ho had lived in San Clemente for the past 10 years, died r..1onday. Me 11·as 15. i\lr. Rem pe of 2-14 Avenida Santa Barbara was a member of the San Clemente Elks Lodge and of the Kni ghts of Columb us Stella r..tari.~ Council Jm. He leaves a son. Jack Rempe of B:.ike rsfie!d ; three daughters, Mrs. Joyce Aitken of Corte Madera, Mrs. Janet Ca rson of San Clemente and JoAnne liernpc of Anaheim, and seven grandchildren. l~osary will be recited in advance of Funeral l\.·lass Thursday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Fatin1a Catholic Church \1·ith the Rev, Joseph Karp officiating. Lesneski 1\<tortuary is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in lloly Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. Friends 'vho wish may make memorial cont ributions to the Orange County He art Association, P.O. Box 1704 , Santa Ana, 9270'l, or to the charity of their choice. Bandit Forces Boys off Cliff, Shoots al Then1 u11i;..11'.'c;1-L\l\1. A!a . (CP!l -"J ump or I'll kill you ," nne of 111•0 robbe rs 11.l tl f\10 !erif1L•d 16-vear-old bov~ as !he ruur of thrm s100d arop a 100-foot h111rr. Tl1e boys jun11iM. bul the robber tried 111 kill then1 anyv.·ay. 'l'hc shooting started when the boys la11d1·d nn a ledge JO feet below. One of thcrn. \Valier i\laruting of Fai rfield. \\:is shot lhrt-e limes but the otht'r, HQnnie Schrader of Glen Oaks, dodged 1hl' bull .... ts and suffered only scratches and bru ises. i'olanning \\'<IS rri)frted in serious condi tion at University Hos pilal. C<ipt. Da n Jordan of the Jefferson Coun!y Sheriff 's office said the boys told him they were robbed of '80 :ind lht'i r watches by the men, who pulled up in a car as Manning and Schrader were silting atop the blurr near a road, From Page J SEN IORS ... Corporation for construction of a 27-unit condo1ninium on property once known as Cross ~/ill where annual Easter sunrise servict>S once were held. The sile is north of Calle Vallarta and amounts to about five acres. -A request from Chula \' i st a developers Creaser and Wanvick, Inc. for a six-month extension on a use permit granted to allo w build ing of a 7-11 1'.1arket at Lhe comer of Camino de los Ma res and Calle Agua. Fast-buck Artist Hits Oemente San Clemente bank execuiive Bill Eaton Tuesday warned f e I ! o 1v businessmen that a fast-buck aMist has passed several 11·orthless traveler's checks at local outlets. "And th is guy is so smooth we th ink he might still be around to try a fe,v more." the banker told fellow directors of ']ie San Clemente Chan1ber of Commerce. Eaton said the tall, ·ark--romplc:;.;onro huckster has passed several traveler·s chec ks bearing the name of the First Ci ty National Bank of Ne w York. 111l' "·o rthlrss chc<'ks. he addrd. 3re of thr $.SO and SJOO dL•non1inafions. Police said this v.·cek that lhey h:id rccelvL'<i several reports of the phony checks fron1 loeal businesses. ' ' I, ' 1, • I .~--T ,_,._., l Orl:N ' ... ,fl ,·T .... SALE- ------ Beasley 1'abbed • l<'or CofC tJc Jn1 I n San Ucn1ente S:in {'len1t·1111· \'t'll'r111nr111n and for1n1 •r s('hc10I tn1,.trc l)r ltobcrt Beasley ap1>t·ars heailf·d for election as president Of 111C C'h<1111b~:r Of l'Olllllll'rCC fur (/l(' l'Ollllllg ~ l':\r. l)r. Hea.~ley \\'as na1ncd .tis 1he :-ole nor111n('{' for the !iJp post Tue:->dil}' liy a tv.·o-nu1n con11nit1ee \~hose selections rarely /1ave gone challenged an1o ng rnen1bc.r<; ol tl1e t linn1bcr bu<ird. Others ~lCl'lCJ a::; 1l1c co1nn1ittee's {'ho1ce f\)I' offict• ;ire \\'il li::in1 \V alkcr. rice prcsu le111; ro.1ark i'.Tarks, vh:e· president and coutrol!er, and A! .. ;lger Sr .. trrasurrr, Dr. IlC'asley currently sc r,·cs as ,·ice· president of the cha1nb<.•r. By tradition, chamber vice presidents automa lical!y arc noniinated for the lup post ln <t subsequent year. Jf Beasley is elected, he v.•ould suct('cd l\.trs. Bertha lfenry. a local rea!tor \1·ho made h1s1or~· hy Ueing the firsl v.·oman lo head the chamber sinct> us beginning. lf Ueaslcy and ~he remainder of thr .:-\ate arc elcl•lcd by the boarrl <Jl a ~cssion next !\·larch. !he gr11up 11•1ll hr fl)r1nally inst alled at !he grou p's annual lianq1 1('! April 6. "To get. more ba ck than you put in, It takt•s oue hcl·k of a 111atch." Dr, ltostokcr said. If in lO yt•ars lin1c it h:is been prorrrl fusion \\'Orks. it will t:.ike another Jj to 20 ~·cars ro develop the process for enn1n1crci<1l production or e\rc1ricity, he said . \\'h1!e il v.·on't solve the present energy crisis. ltosroke r and Rynn hope it v.·ill add in1petus 10 thl' 1\EC funding for fu sion rcse;irch. 1\ $5 1.000 AEC grant launched the UC! study and anotfl('r S-100.000 11·it [ be spt•nt continuing th~ ('ffort. tf concern 11·an{'s and in1pctus to study fus ion lags. Rostoker predil.1s a glum fut ure. "\Ve'll all he <."Oal miners, or Wl·'ll ll'arn to do v.·iU)()ut electricity. "There is enough. coal widerground to last us 100 scars." he added. 1\s for the sou rce of fuel for fusion, 1hc supply is endless. TI1t! dcuteriurn aton1s come fron1 11·ater. One out or every 7,000 molecules of 11·ater is a heavy water molecule and contains an atom of deuterium. Tr1liun1. the f)thcr part of the fu el supply , is 1nanufac1urcd and its only uses to da!e have bt"Cn in the nation 's defense probran1. II is a potential waste product unless a ··perfect" reactor is developed . Hostoker ad mitted. But, on the way to deve loping fusion reactors. a \~·ay to !<lkl' advantage of the lithium proton reaction may be found. ''That v.·ould be nirvana.·· The arn oun t of heat it ll'outd take lo s1;1rt rha! reaction is classi fied and not rnade publi c. the pa ir said, hut if proved possible such a fuskin process 11·011!d be ha rmle.'iS ;i nd totally without r~1di0i1ct1vity e1lhl·r ln nHtt(·ri:ils or by· products. f'. l"'f'" t ~ f\; It! ... ,, f; ' ' \' • r; '· ' I' I I • '.17o. ... t1..11.' CLOSI D SUNDAT ' ;,,-Y "rr" -~.u ~ ' .~ "'-'' ,. ... ~~-Champion Handball Gloves Racquet ball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Wilso~Dunlop-Oavis Bancroft Tennis Rackets "Only a very eruct and ~'.ldlstic person v.·ould rnake them jun1p off the bluff 1 t <ind then lry to kill them,'' J ordan • s:iid. •·11 ·s a terrifyi ng leap . TI1e only thing that saved their lives was lhc lcdg<:." Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg, l50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg, 18,95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Spee do Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Wann Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Wann UP Jackets 50 Cru·s Pile11p 111 Michiga11 Fog JACKSON, Mich. (AP) -An estimated 40 to 50 cars and trucks crashed In ;rt least four separate pileuJ>f'! on fo/.!bo11nd Interstate 94 near here today. J:ickson County sheriff's deputies said . Police said 19 perSOM were rushed 10 ne11rby hospitals, sevcrRI in serious condit ion. The ta ngle of wrecked car!\ and tn1ck11 ::;!retched along the highwn y .about seven n1i lc~ west of the city. "Cars ar1: ripped apart like tin can'.'i. 1rucks are ja ckknifed In lhe road," said 1,n(• \\'itncss. I Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUND! Y -=--------"""-- Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas--Converse-T re torn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts · Bikes-P?rt s-iires-Tubes Repc;iri1g PHONE 646·1919 ;, ' ' ' ~ ... --" ... . , ~·-.... -"l l I j l I' I l \ ' I I \Vc tlncsday's Closing Pr ice , NEW YOtt I( IUPll -Follow1no • "1 P'lc:•' Oii IN N-YOfk Slor;l udw lilt< •! UO•t 5•1t-I Jrw P E (M il H gh LO# OOM: t ng AbbO I\. 1 iO ... ~ .. friJ ....... Jtcn...._ '" "" vr i..u AO exp ..00 -·-1~ LOii '1 '- ' I> ::wo,,, 1 I I) 6 1~ • J 0 11'· .. o i u I Add t lS 60 1~ ' . 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" ' . -ANAHEM -DRIVE R•v"""lt F1wv .11 l t~~ Anahtom• 575 35~ I L-cs°'H'°O w STARTS 6 :4 5 P .M . 0 ANAHEIM CO.MIT LA ST OF SHEILA ,,.., l lDO TIMES MON .• FRI . STARTS 7:00 P.M. SA TURDAY g. SUNDAY CONT. FROM 2 P.M. "'Godzilla vs. the Sn1og Monster' tht•n1 as ho1nc rnovies o( a bar m1t1.va h. Arnon:;: tilt· pon1u offrrings t·\igi lJ I~ ilrt· ''T he c·n •·i' r I t'ild ,. r .," .. 11tavv Traff1\'.," • Lr1s1 Foxl1ot 111 Burbank," and "Offlcl' l:rr!'\ ·· 1\h1rh '101'\ & !lny btll 1111un.11t~ 1·<1 '>t of lhr<'i' -l\anH f11·ld . f·:n1"IY 1:1·ur ;incl -;orlh'l}lll' 1dr11\1 ti1-d .I!> IL (;IC'mn111 'l'llE ().\'LY c!1giblc p1l·turc II ilh <tJI X·1:H1·J ._,,.,j I" . !l l l:11lf'K'ni'd in Holl ywood ." Thi~ bill1n~ n:llnes or the ;i etor·s ;trl' so d irty lh1·y r;1111111! he ll~!ed in a !arndy p11hli<·at1un . 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Few If any of the ~cadrn1y n1('mb(>rs ha\'t" set>n lhl' unrated arc mar1 1al 11\ms C'hurned out 1n l\ong l\onA . one or \hr t1ln1 cap11als of the Orien1 Al..',S. 0 :\' E out.stand.in,.: I 'hllll'"I' a ctor \\ ang P111g \1t10 <,l.i r~ 1n 1hrl'f' ol 1h.·111 hJS no l'h<Jlll'(' .ii illl O~C'<.1r 1"11i': 800~1 in p1cturPs .,.. 1th predominantly bl:ick c a s t s ront1nued 1n 1!173 blit none bi·cau .. l' hi! ;;µcak:o. o n I \ h11s l'l't•n an outside ch:incC' Ch111f·~· 1n "~ 1:1ngers ul fol' ~111 Ch.ear. 1\n1011g thOi>t•' IJl•:lfh.' "Tl11· lt;un11H·r ot 1"li~ib!e: "Bl ack C <J c s 3 r , ·' I i<i:I" :ind "Tht• S:1<':'l'(' l\:·h l " "lllaf·k 1;u nn" "h\:1ck ,\la1 na. u~ \'cni.!1'Jncc." \\'hill' i\\a1na" and "Clcoi)j)IJ'a If \V;;ng Ping 1;,; Olli of thr .• 1.,,..,, ,·nrry "I "''" You ltu!>il · Their 1uu11'·~ are not ,111 lhdl f11n11l1n1" ;\l u:h::il Bal· 1\d:1n1. 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' AH UNfX~TEO tOVE STorY 'f iil'll !ht>rc is 1(·il•vi.,ion's top C'Ollll•dv hit. "/\\! in The F<i!n d\·." 11 ('(•uld hard\\• bt> 111orl' · diffl'r1·111 th;1 n :.·rti1· \l:iltons." I! 1:;; !'el in llH' srri"~. ·,nd ~ t'! 'Cunsmokc" 1 C ~N~'~ft II · I MARSHA MASON H~'• n .. -,i ,'nd Wrcll! h :1~ )'11:111 :1r :1s ('\'Cl' JAMES C AA;~ · 11 ,\,' H." l\1'1·;111"· it 1s :1:--:~n11d :is C'\'C'r. 1 MAfS,. WIO. SAT, &. ~N . Tl'1· l.ur111, .• 1 ~ho\\' isl'"-••••'vii'ii'ir' 1,0,1.M1.11••~ ... · ·c 1 11" ;111••li11•r 111 •1•kh c·llll'\' !h;'lt ,_ _____ , _____ ,_, 1)\()(11·1·11 c'r:l , !! 1-; rath'1111' :11111 lllu111 :~nd ii 1 :tkt~ pl:i1·1· 11, ;1 hi;.! ti!\', 11hl'i'1':l' . ! iJ .. \\ .t 111\tl• .. h:1 -. :1 I'( ·1-.·1 I l111"1 l11 . \no1h"r in<!ivtd11:il hit 1s t!" \\':1Jt !)1:-111·~. S•."f ll'"· 1'.!J,1 1: p, unl1k1· ;1h11r.,-.1 an\ 1h111;.,: 1·1-.~· :1111011<,: \ 1d1\1':--r" p r':1 I 1· rl ~hu1l-.. 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'"~ '"·' ,~ ... one• !"I r.OD' TOO<" "'TH E DAY Df THE c·JLPHI' :t.i'f S OFF LIKE A BLAZING FOREST FIP[ '"11' A THRILL A MINUT~. rnEAE IS STILL M. 1;1c IN THE MOVIES ." l lD>j r .. , ....... ._ ............. 11: 1•n1 .;:~ ... , ., WEEKDAY S 7;30 a.•:.)(, I 5.6.T. $1JN. l 4·' 1·10 '--·c•c--0-'cn_•_•_"_~~c-c•~ll"'• IJ.JI '111 WEEl(0AYS •·l·1~ I OIHllE·IN ONLY 5ATl~ON/TOE5 . "Cft•Ue'~ l~nd" ~PGll l . 4 . I . I . 10 ~haw11mt-l :U ~.m. FROM Fa sh ion N ewpo rt Island Beac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' I I l i l ~ \ I 26 D Jl 'f PIL.U• -TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS J ,, ABO U 8:30 -"The Morning After." Dick Van Dyke . po~rays . a succ~ssful wri ter destroyed by al- cohohsn1 1n thls new rv drama 1see review in this section). Lynn Carlin and Don Porter also are fea- tured. CBS B U:OO -Cannon. In an episode filmed at Irvine's Lion Country Safari Can11on solves the n1urder of a big ga n1 e hu nter' ostensibly mauled to death by a lion. <.· NBC 0 9:00 -"The Great Esc ape .'' The con-f•J eludin g portion of this two-part adven ture movie g ~~nu,lprP1_sOo\nVscaens1cp·a pSi1l1g a MmaQxi mum ,securiGty Ger-~ . . eve c uee n, . ames arner, ,": Richard Att~nborough, C'harles Bronso n, Dohald • Pleasance. t, :.. -~ ::.n. __.. ~ TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening FEBRUARY 13 ''" ; o o mm rn m ,.., J)[g)@CV!ll@(~(j)) fins I lon1111.1 6 Ho11n's Heron O The Lucy Sho" m The flinlslones W Ni1ht Gallery £D Stmplemtnte M1ri1 ~Movie: (C) t2hr) "Esupe frett fort 111~" (111es) ·53 -Witham Holclen, [leanor Pu~er. ED ttec11epo11141 Lod&t {E Spetd Ratti 1:30 @ Dealer's Cho!tt 0 Movie: {C) (90) "Ho1111 fn• the Hiii" Part I (dra) '60-Robert ~itchum. [1Jano1 P~rker, m@C6.l !~ Clll "'"' 0 Did Van Oykt (loJ Mtrv Grlllin Show CD Thlt Glrl I (~}tlotM'I· H•r .... - ; Zoom! . Lhing E1sy · • Y1rird1d ~Desert The11T1 '1) l ltt!t R1K1ls ''"~rn om-to•linr lor Dtllars 6 Mowie: (Cl (2hr) "Thtt M111 fro11 Rio" (adv) '64 -J81n·Paul Belmondo, Jean Servais. l'IJ 1fllrMJ I 'Mllt'1·llty l l•e! I low Lucy Mod Sq11M fJJ I D~1m of Jeannlt m Es111e11ld1 0:) @ Dn111et al) The f11ndl Chtl fi? (fl) Wo1ld of Sclrvlvll @1J a ·l'rimer Amof CI!) Aaren Be11er Situ. El) Three Stooges 7:30 IF.J New 01lln1 Ga mt rJJ Hop1n'1 Heroes "0 DON KNOTIS GUESTS ( * TONIGHTS BfST BET! 0 Walt Till YOtlr F11htr Ciell HOM O Hel11 lhy Nelahbor (1) The Thri\lders 0 Paul Newman in "Secret * War of Harry Frigg" ltr" (dra ) '7) -Dick Van D~k!, Lynn Carlin, Don Po1tu. The tragic story ot a successtul public rela- tions writer, whose reluul to admit that ht is an alcoholic causes him to lose his family, his careet, his sall-rtspect 1nd almost his lift . m MERCEL MARCEAU AND * CHARO GUEST ON MERV m Merv Griffin Sho• (9 Hieh Clll:panal £D Thtalre in ~erica (90) "Anti· gone" Genevieve 8ujo!d, Stacy II.each, and f11tz Weaver 'lll in kan AMuilh's tfagic dram•. • ai)f'lovtlil !:00 II CONRAD IS CANNON-A * UNIQUE PRIVATE EYE 0 (~@)@ ~•on "Oe1th of A Hunter" A l1iend of Canoon's. tile ll'ldow cl a renow11ed bil 11m1 hunte1, intuitively feels !hit her husb1nd \!las murde1ed, though to an appearances ha was mauled to deatlt by a llot1: • 0 QJ @J OQ) ffi NBC WedneMlar Movie: (C) (2h r) "fht 6r11t [s· cape" Cenci. (dra) "63-Steve Mc· Oueen. J~me1 Carner , ll1cha1d At· tenl>oroogh, James Donald. Ourin& l'lorld Wai I a group of POWs plan a ma~s escape t1om the Stalag lull North mJ~imum secuoty tamp. (6J TIM !klld 0Res fl) Pa pa Coruon ,,,.1 .... Safari to Mi"ftflh1rt · LI Hiena · • Carnrsel del Mundo 10:00 O (/ir (j'1) @ lloj1-A smal\-limt lh1el 1eh pre~ured into sen1n2 up 1 m11111 m1lhnn-dollar he1~t hopin1 to get enough money lo rscallf, to Sourh America and avoid 1 murder aiuge. ( e.'I Ni2ht G1llery 0 JAMES FRANCISCUS In * DOC ELLIOT-WEEKLY BY POPULAR DEMAND 0 @ (J) ffi Doc Ulklt ·111e Run- ner'' A troubled, motherless teenar- boy s1ruggles to establish his 1dtn· 11ty while proving his worth to an ov~r.demanding lathe1. mm '26 """ ffi [l Torni!lo ED lnter!1et Sttret War of Hurt friu" (com) tt) o11ma 'li!J--Paul Newman. Sylv• Ko~m1. (J Miiiion $ Movie; (C) (211r) "TM no, New Price h Ri&lrl 10:30 r61 Twilight 2ont (i) Be•ikhed 0 Concentr1tio11 (11, er To Ttll lhe Truth fi) Bill Cosby fl J f 6 /Hollywood SquHn ~ Reli1io1.1s Amrric1 ffi Slo1ellont El Show dt Waltu Mertldt (iii 11 ) Pclice Suitecn Pr1lse ll'lt L11rd Club €n Other Ptoplt , Ol.he1 Pixes 11 :00 ~0 0 E1) ~ ffi News rn Tiit 'houl 61n1 I (11 (jl QQ) ra lij@ Nm 1;00 f) 1'9 r"8"1) (i) Sonn1 and Chet 6 Perry M1son 1!1c1rdo Montalban Jeanene Nolin • Mo.it; "TIM: 9'11• Dick" (com) and !he Oerr~!lcn f'am1ly guest '40-W. C, fields. Una Mer~tl. fl ll (i)"IQI ffi C h1 it "Ho I m Miu ion: lmpos.siltle ' Beet" Ch~se and his undercover IE) M~vit: "Tiit Cli1111t' (mys) '44 unit. with Si\. MacCrav mascutr· -Boris K1rloll, Susannt fosler, 1dm~ as a b1ind1ng e1pert, b1ea~ @ffiLi.lng (151 u~ a tatt!e rustlinR rm11 which is fi~ AllrM Hltthcvck P1111nll supply•ng stolen meat to black· t!J D1y at Night market buyers. C~ riJ) Tht Pionttn ~ Mo~ie: .tCl (3hr) "El mer Gtrt-1ll:IS Cinemt 34 tiy ' (dra) &O -Burt Lancaster,' 0 New Advenlure Hit! 111:3'1 fl !~ (JJ) ({'c.as l!'e M~e: * THE COWBOYS (Cl Day of the Ew1l 6un \wes) 68 -Glenn raid, Ar!hur Kennedy. Now Every Wednesday O :2: @ @) ffi Johnny CarJ011 0 [171 GO CD The Cowbcys "Death ll~btrt.Gou!et ,ues!s. on ~ flst Horse" Shm sees 1 re-0 Tw1hr.trt Z0tte specred c11iten kill a man but his 0 @ Q) ffi Wide World ol En- s!ory can't stand up aR~inst the lert1inment "The . Unolfici;1I .~1u ~oiler's apparenlly peffttl ihbi. Las Vegas Showa:1r! Pareant m Dealer's Choict 12:00 0 Morie: "Gt West, You111 Mai" ID Dra(llet (com) '3&--Mae West. ffi lJi Sellcra lm11 ID Mowle: "Tell It to th Jud11" Qdl Movit: (3hr) MA SI.Ir Is 8011.. (com)' 49-Rosalind Russell, (dra) 'SS-Judy Garland. ffi W1ihlnpn ~Md!Oll 1:00 0 ogj a,) Ttmtrrow (D Ch1mplD11ihlp Wrtstlin1 1:45 fJ Mwll: "stnnpr ti My DMI"' (i) Upanese L1n1uap P'fo(f,. (wes) '56-Macdon ald C1r11y. 1:30 0 @ rn G1 ABC w. d n 11 d ., 2:00 m AN·Nl,tit Show: HAftnil O••titr." M"lt: (Cl (90) "The Motnln1 Al· "Yla:IJ In tbe Nla:llt," I ii ~tbck 0 (C) "Priwlta W1r of Mtlor h• Thursday son" (com) 'SS--Ct11rtton Heslon. (!) "S1orM Ft11" (dra) '46-torntl DAYTIME t,~nVIES Wildt, Jean Wallace, Dan Oury11. @ (Cl "I Died A Thous,.n d Timis,. 1:30 O "Deir Ht•rt'' (1001) '65-Gtenn (dra) 'SS -Jacli: P1lance, Shell•r Ford, Geraldi111 Paie. Wintert. JO:OO ())''The Spolltrs" (ad~) 'SS-Jell l :OO ® (C) "Foll01t That Dtt1m" (mus) Ch1ndte1, Anne Ba~ter. '62-Etvls Presley, Ar1hur O'Connell. O "Dick Tncr's Dil11111111" (m)'!.) 0 Ill "'Tiit Cllaille11,m" (dr1) '61 ·4 'I-Ralph 8)rd, Lrlt L1lelle. -Oanen McGaviit. 11;300 "Miiiion Do!lu L•p" (com) '321 3:30 0 Movit: (C) 4'ana11's Tine -W. C rieldl. fac k Oali:it. "ll!Vis· Ch1llen1es" (adv) '6J -Jock Ml· lblt A(tnt" (•d~) ·•2-Pel11 Loire, honey, Woodr S11ode. Jon Hall, Sii Cedric llardwic~e I ~@ M~Yle: (C) (Zin) "Thi """ 12:00 m (C) "Y1lley 11 ll'le •inp" (ady) Sule See~!:t'" fr :im) '6' -fM. 'f>4-Robert ltylor, [1~1nc1 Par~e1 Ma1"r11, f 'n' Fr~nci~u. 2;001J(~(ij)C O S D1 rllm 1 90 1':'\11 1·1 ·· (:') "Tl.a Speltq" "OllCI in Ht1 L il~" Clr~t,nc' Tew-1''1'1)" ·• 1 C'1lndle1, Anne la- i rs Jl1r1 as !c1n Elld1·i ~. j wom1n wllo !~Us vl~tim t· ~~ , , "A11,._, tf, A t11bor1t1 b;&chm11' s:htmt .. 111 t , 1r1) '59 -lllMI "Plrlltd lrom hu husb6nd. s.~ .. ~ ... l ...... 11tk. KOCE TELE'l !SiOt~ LOG Wl!DNl,DAY: 1"1'11. lllh (fll.M.) J:M Ul!Hrtraurod "ltm !C) <PTL) l 10CI Mf~lmi Thl11115 Work (C) (Pt LI "Fvrnlrurt $taln1" ),45 Uml)l"f11• ICI !PTL) "A!Oh~~ C.•fttn •M Frlf!Mlt" ' •roe l11Mv•ll11t1t In l!dut•tlflll !Cl 4:>1 l!IK!rl< CamllfR\' (() IC TW! S:OO S•MIM llr .. t IC J ICTW) • Top Na11aes ·i•• Analtei111 Teachers Who 'Believe in Music'1 What better theme than "I Rcln'Ye In l\1us1t" for \\hut ~c\•1ns df'slini:d to bt' the 1nos1 s1gn1fieant •11us1cal g3th('rtni; of 11..s kind evl'r staged 111 Orange County? i\lus1c loYe.rs "'!II prornptly spo.t 111y rl'fe rl.'ncc. to 1he Music E.ducntors Nat i o n a I Co 11 rerence to be held in Annh t!irn l\1ar ch 22 throu~h 2 6 ancl thry Y•lll be hcartn cd. as· l was, by !ht: n e \V s tha1 plan- ning for this MARSH memorable convention is in good hands and good shape. No one is doing more tD en!l:ure its success than our oY.·n J)r. Warren l\tarsh, that ind ef:.itigable man of music who is serving on the Orange County ~1 usir Educato r s A s soc i a t lo n s teering con1n1i!teC' for this event while 1111.•eling the i n·c re a s in g clcrnanrls uf hi s post with our county's d c pa r t rn en t of i.'ducation. \\'ORKING \YITll \Varren arc such music luminaries as i\fartha Alvrs. Dr. carole Chadll'ick. lreta Cus h i n g, J erry Schroeder and Roger Axworthy and it need hardly be added that rhcv intend to do n1orc than pla~· the good hosts to 1ncn and wo1nen of music frotn !hroUghout our naiion. TOM BARLEY scleclcd le> ap~:ir 111 C011l'er1 1iP'I"'! the r1ve-<l:\y orogra m. The\ r.'.lnll.¢ tn J~P fr{Jnl t'lt•tf"t'fllilfV S{·hool lt•\l'I tu <'Ollf>r;1· :ind u111\t·rsuv cuill !fif·Y'l l <'()V('r tl 1l' spf>r•\r11rn f"on1 li:tr(M'JU<' 10 rotl.: :!n•i \'lt•C\fO!lll' Music Box Band und er Cha rl es Wa ckerman an d the. Symphonic \Vind Enl'ernble nf Estancia High School, Costa Mesa, wider Peter B . r~o.urnier. Brass Ensen1ble ancl l..oara Jligh School Band. th l· A"'O Jfo' THAT isn't rnougli in 1/us veritable feast flw 1nus1c lovers and makers, 1 :i~t· a look at the guest li!lt· Carmen Dragon. Ye h 11 d 1 i ie11uhin. Donald Voorhc"s, Stan Kent.on, Jester llairslon. 1-lenri Temianka, A n t hon y Ne"•man, Richard and H.ohcrt Sherrnan and Shinichi Suzuki. \\'c've onl)' IK,•gun lo Sl·ratt h !ht• !';Ul'fitl'C II\ ll·l'UJ:o. or \-l"h.'.11 tll!s splcndidlv ll I a n n l' d ron\'1•1111011 11111 do for 1h.._. (";u1::il' of rntisl<: 1n our tfluntv. Si.:1L"r:1l iif our 1,:ulun111~ in 1he Fi I 111 llOLLY\\'Ollr> fl ' P l I OTHER LOCAL mu s i c personalities on call in the event to be principally staged at the Anaheim ConvenUon Center and Disneyland Hotel will be John Koshak, Terry Blackley, Andre\v Charlton. Benton 1\.-finor, Dr. 'Villian1 i\1orc than 80 student groups Hall, Dave Anthony, Ed from 20 states have been Richard lr,·ing \viii produce and direct ··The S1del'tlr Boys" for Uni' ers11I 1n Australia deali ng "'1th the sport of sidecar r~i:lni::. a national mania do\1•n und('r. Grace, Richard !\larino, lreta -- Cushing. Dennis Houser and J im Christensen. And \\'Orking with lhal array of individLial talenl will be Orange County's college honor orchestra, college honor jazz enscn1ble. the high school honor orchestra, the juni or high honor chorus, t h e element<iry honor chorus and the senior high honor chonis. Also playing a formidahle part in a convention that 1vill additionally call on lhe Hoval Inn. the Quality Inn . lhe Jolly Roger Inn and the Inn or Tomorro~· to provide more badly needed. space for more "?APILLt"IN" I PG I Wilt! 51eYf McOue•n & Ow1lin Ht>!trnan Walt Db 11ey'5 "ROBIN HOOD" !GI + "MERLIN JONES'' • II "AMERICAN G RAFFITI" '"' "PETE 'N TIL!.IE" fPGI "CINDREtLA t.IBCRTV" I R I ... "VANISHING POINT" 1r.1 "SCRPICO" (K ) '"' "tJLACK BELT JCNES" 11:1 weck" brl\\'CL"ll nuw !o1 rt"l:h 2'.! Wiii d\\~·H Ml in th..1t l"~l!l' Th11.11k .1' I' \~"' l'" \I '''(" r.l,1kt>1 _, ,.fld 1 • '1 I' • 'lJ~f or tlu· 111~rl l 11w1.· ~111 1 ,1 gn"1! 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' Our 011·n county ensembles 11•ill be in the spotlight ~larch 21 and 22 for what will be a two-night host co,ncert and rehearsals are under way in man y sc h oo l s and communities for that vi ta l contribution t.o the five-day progran1. than 11.000 participants will "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" !PGI be the Renaissance Band. thel ~~~~~~~;~~~===~'~"~====::~~~=========================-"THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNE:!'" Garson Back Orange Coast ensem&les \l'ho have alreadv caught th is "-r1ter·s evf' include th<" Sea! Brach Eteincntary s c ho o I HO LLYWOOD (UP!l Greer Garson returns to television drama to star as Qu tie n 4 Mary In ~ ' C i: . .o..w n. i'.1atrimonia!." R 90-rninlile special on the l·lallmark Tlall of Fame. In Sunday's Fa1nily Weekly: A FAMll Y WEEKl Y Fashion Exclusive -February 17 fl.,~ 1 ... ., u ...... , \po .. 1 .. 11.,, 1' •• rm.. flk ha..d s,.,.,,.., 11 •• ,.,,,. r~u ... .. ·' 11 ..... _. ,, ... (;.,;,t.. ·• ·~ '\ul """•• ... ... h,H.J l'ri..I'• !_)I T .. ( lo>ldt.. .. ..t Ub><.••W• lh.ot I loin .... r ..... . -"" """'°",..,,, "'tlMi FW._,_ ---~--~--- "Report to the FW Woman": How to Travel Light I ·r-... "If 11111 11r1' p/111111i11f-!. rr 1·11111/io11 lo 1rurn1t•r f'illilt'.•, /,., .11111• lo /lfll'•'l lii.:!1 1. l/1111 ? •·/'/r1r tlu• 011!'14·1111111i·i1j./o•h i{l11' i:,11111i• 1111 d 1011'/I i::,lidc 1/Jr,111,:.h 11i1:.h 1 ~ find d111 ,, l1111/,i11,.:. /r11llnslir· -u11d 111/ ot1 f1t·o /Ju .111.: 11111/itj 11/11.• llfl'1'~sori1·.~." For this week's colorf ul cover feature, Women 's Editor Rosaly n Abrevaya has prepared a special "Fashion Report to the FW Woman" -planned to help a lady-on·l he-go trave l farther with less cloth· ing, less fu ss ... and more fun. Roz teaches a new kind of fashion arithmetic in wh ich "less is more." "2 outfits = 5+," when you learn how to stretch you r travel wa rdrobe with fa shion multiples. Look for illustrated tips for combining the "basics." l earn to mix and match smashing out· fits to save on sui tcase space. • WHY rRICES SOAR -Food cost~ seern desti11ed to go even higher and it ii of raol concern to Rep. lefry Litton (0.Mo.) wlio hos written on essay he hope\ will close 1he communications gap between food producers o..d food consume1 s. • WHO, IOltlS 100Hl7 -C•ogqy laced R;chQ.d !"Hee Rom!.ey") Boone confides that most ol iodoy's octcn "bore rre lo deolh." tie soys 1hei1 ~ird of 1eal ism "is one pl the duUer.t 1hinqs that ever happened." All Coming Sunday With The I DAILY PILOT I .. \ OAVlD ClA1TON· THOMAS . ~ PETER NOONE Hermits\ \Formerly ol \'\erman s \ ~ I lES BROWN and his Band o\ Renown Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks Yp.ru. Daytime shows-February 16, 17 & 18 THE YOUNG AMERICANS .. , AM AN AMERICAN';,.,mony plus All Your Favorite Adventures And Attractions Disneyland Open 9a.m. to midnight, Saturday & Sunday, February 16 & 17 Open 9 am. lo 7 p.m., Monday, Febfuary 18 "' " . ~ .. . .. . . • .., .,,.~ 1•1\'f'' t ... t 'Tipplers' Unmasked Flip's Hosting Circiis R':Jt~ ,::teremia JOhnson" The man who became a legend. '.• .• By JAY SllAHBU11' NE\\' YOHK !1\!'1 -ABC· T\" i~ .11ring <J ~how l1.nui;ht :u fl :W ~lll C'hu1111t·l 7 1h<JI rn.J)' bt• p <1 r t 1 c 11 l ,, r-I y lrightrn1ng to tho~~· 11 1!0 ..;1r 1/1ey'1·e no do11bts .tbout 11le1r abllily to handle booze'. They . <Jbolt' Jll, Should sec JL ·rhl' slHJ..,'. "nu.· t.1ornirtg Aftt'r," s!<tr:i U1ck \1<111 Dyke <•S C:htirli•· 1-dter, <1 wcll·llkt..'CI , su1·t·t·s~t ul oil co1npany pubhc rt'latu.in s 1n<.H1 \\'hose n1ornings What this film exposes about undercover vice cops can't be seen on your television set !!<! .. z: ..... only at a movie theatre! A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER PmlJcton ELUOTI GOULD · ROBERT BLAKE EDWARDS HARBORc1W:112 HA1180R 8LV O_ Al WILSON ST l 46·0S7l 646·l266 . COSTA. M ES.-. 2HD TOP ATTRACTION 11111111 Piiier flllclUn ...., "Tiie frlllllds Of Eddie COVIii" (RJ after i n c-re a :ri in g I y art lX'comJng more tlitin just the h1side S\\'eats. ' It's not ju.S I a tale about the do'A'nra11 or 11 rorporate lush Rather, it 's a chilling, sip- by-sip st ud y. stirr~ with a h~avy s1vizzJc stick for dran1atic en1pha sis, of how easi ly any "!i<W:'ial drinkt'r" can slide into alcoholisn1 \\·Hhout realizing tht'rt>'s no way he or she can handle any kind of drinking. 0:-.1 TllE surfao:, th!! 43- )'ear-<ild hero of "Tht.' \\om ing After" has a life most \\'ould cnry -a rat salary. the (TV REVIEW J respect of his employer, a good fan1ily, a home in Los Angeles' exclusive Paci f i c Jlalisadcs area. And his tippling isn·1 the lle's a Lightweiglit cheery "l'!l drlnk to that ~" style "'e romrnonly attribute 1V's stoutest sleuth, 285-pounrl \Villian1 Conrad. ,to the public lush. I-le sips find s hirns~lf upst~ged by thii> 4,200-pouncl rhino- p<>lit ely, ostensibly pacing his cerous during f1lm1ng of an episode of ''Cannon" intake for the first few rounds. at Lion Country Safari in Irvine. 'fhe show \Viii be But his first snort never aired tonight at 9 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. is his last. One taste and _____ ::_ _____ __::___:::.:___::::=::::::::: __ _ it 's all over. And he's doing thi ngs li ke waking up in his car, squinti ng b!earlly into the morning sun and wondering how in the world he got there. Mancini on the Bato11 NE W YOHK fUPll -If he had to, Flip \V llson could wrltc a circus book. About J>ulting Oil a t'iri.:u:; in Ute garage, bas c n1 en l or backyard. As a little boy he organized many an impro mptu ci rl'us with fr i c n d s in .his neighbQrhood. "I guess <ill kids pul on a circus at so1Tic titnc. the cornedian said ... It's part of the Anierican tradition. All \\'e ncf·d no\11 is for son1cbody f() \\'file a book for kids - "how to pl(l on an incredible. super·spectacular. de a t h - dcf~'ing circus in your O\\/O backyard or basement." \\-'tlsnn v.·as talking circus due to his rejoining th(' bil! top . For one night. That will hf• Thursday \rhen he ho~ts 1he Ht'll Svste1n Fa n1 i Iv Tht•nh•r Spe°c1al. highlights Or B111gli11g Bros., llarnun1 and H:iilrv Circus on the Nl{C tt•lcv lsion net\'.-o rk , channel 1. ;J t B o'clock. '·I ~:1y l'n1 rejoining bc cnusc rrc been \\'i!h the ci rcus - n1y 011·ri varie ty -as 3 boy.'' he said. The show brilliantly outlines the danger signs e very member of Alcoho l ic s Anonymous c;in recite on cue LOS AN GELES (AP) -V.'AS n1usic director in I!.168 The show he's hosting is Three-time Oscar "'inner and 1972. !h(' J9i4 version of -as they Henry Man.·n· ha bee 11ancini. one of the fc\v 1ne11 .. 1 1 s n s<1y -!he bi gg<'r i1nd better The film destined to be ,1 cbssic! ~ HELD OVER ! -4'" BIG WEEK! ~- ijU[NA PARK t'IN(MA - IQ EDWARDS '51 CIN.l MA t:E N!fR l ------- 'Jill ii 'IHAPHI • I •'I -------~~ ~ EDWARDS ~ CINEMA WEST 1 ,-"" CI TV CftllRt 'i6fl7 CINf MA I post-bottle losses 0 r nan11'<l music director oJ the 10 win Oscars in bolh lhc circus. Every year. as ii by scoring and son,.,. categories. · --•m" '' & G rd "' UNWITTINGLY, HE TRAINED A DOLPHIN TD KILL THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. memory, increased so Io drinking, defensiveness about drinking. 47th annual Academy Awards "' rnag1 c, lhl' circus gets .. bigger .... '"' ' 0 •n .. eu \VOil for tile songs ''7'.'loon d '"l " , k · W"1minuerC•nter•892-4493 01~n11•·639·B?70 Presenlal'.ons °'heduled Aprr·l -~"~" ~~;':"~·~"~':· ~"~"·~' ~e~n~·e:u:s ~~~~gg~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '7'.> River" fron1 the [ i 1 hi buff. 2 in Los Angeles. ''Brea k.fast at Tiffany's" and J k Hal J od r the title tunc fro1n "Days of "ONE OF THE YEAR'S ID BEST FILMS!" JOSEPH E. LEVINE'"""'' GEORGE c. scorr,,, "MIKE NICHOLS rn,,, TH~ R:.\Y ir~ PQi.rt11~ '\...-.)_.;__.[_ •.. /,,!.l)L ,, I .._.{J-.l ;\.,t:. TRISH YAN DEVER£ PAUL SORVJNO FRITZ WIA\'ER !.-~" ...... , ,. ..... •• • ""~"' '"""or ,. """ IQSEJ'H E..LEVlNE ROllElff ~tlRLE. RICHARD SVLBERT ~t:Cti';1ENRv ROOl'Rr E. REI.YEA ~i'!Ki"Nict1ot.s ~~~.~1 ......._.• .,_·.., •• A~A.,.~!"'tw>"l'•n•r.:.Alf F-.Lr,, •r :..-,....._~-....J • • • • • • • ~ THEATRE THREE • TlJlS. -WED. • THUllS .• llU. 7-9·11 SAT.· SUN .• MON. 1-3-S-7-9-11 -THEATRE FOUR ' l UfS. • WEO. · JHUIS. • rtl. 6-1-10 SAT.· SUN •• MOH. l-4-6-1-10 : 0 Robert • "edtord ... "ah • ·".1erem1 · : Johnson"· •• • THfATRE TWO e TUES · WED.· THUR •• FRI • 7 -Q-11 e SAT. -SUN.-Mon ONE PART in which it lags ac · cy r., pr ucer 0 V.'ine and Jtoses," and rOr hi s I. l t 1· ,. · the program. said t he s a no· oo-rea 1s 1c scene 1n score of "Breakfast at \vhich he blubbers to a appointment is the third such Tiffany 's." He has been psychiatrist that hi s booze I __ a_s.s_.:igi:_1m_e_n_1_f_o_r _1_1a_n_e_in_i._w_h_o_n_o_mJ_._na_l_ed_J:_3 _..ti_..m:_'_:'_:in__:•:_ll_. ~I problen1s all stem from lack of self-respect caused by an unhappy childhood . Rut the rest of it 1s all th ere -the alternate nagging and forgi veness of his wi fe, threats by his boss to can hi m if the boozing continues, the frequent pledges to quit or cut down. The drinking docs briefly stop when he admits to his wife: "I know J'1n slck. I've got a drlnking: problem ." But \\'hen he leaves home to drv out, just one beer and he'S totally out of control again. Aside froin the psychiat rist scene, the only other fau lt l 'd find \Vith the shO\V is th AI its makers sporadically inse rt some pop music and lyrics -"I'm not half the man I used to be" f rom "Yesterdays" -to fTlake sure v.•e realize Charlie Lesler has big p ro ble m s. I t's unnecessary. BUT OVERALL, ' ' Th e r.lorning After" is a rcallstic, powerful show that bears \VAtching:. It 's a strong and welcome and itode to the usual run of TV niovies about happy folk s with happy problems. And the entire l'.'a st turns in believable pcrforn1anccs. pa rticularly Van Dy ke, an a d mitted ''recovered alcoholic." Mis.sion Viejo. 830-6990 ,.C FOUNTAIN VALLEY "t) CINEMA I •1 ·1 • AL PACINO ''SERPICO'' "LIST IMERICIN HERO" -,,, • • .... ..... . FJ',,. .... .. ALLl£0 ARllS!S prp:;eri11 HELD OVER l-IAllBOll: at ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE .5-'6·3102 O"I MJ.~Kl<I ltVO. 1 flll,IU )0, OI" SAM DllGO rv.rr, 2nd WEEK --.. ELLIOTT GOU LD ROBERT BLAKE tM • • • • STARTS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 DAILY SHOWINGS from 11 :JO A.M. ~~;~.f STEVE IUTll llklilEER lDRIRI Ill fRANKUN J. sawrN(R him PllPIWIR ~ ~=I "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS ." · ···" "'· ( ~ I • •~ • • • tOKTIMUOU! Ditti fROM II PM .... . ... :: 000 •DWA .. De ••• 1: MON.-FRI. 7 :20.9:55 2nd IUIT LANCAS1'11 IN "SCORPIO" MATINEES -SAT.-SUN .-MON . 2nd Hit -PAUL NEWMAN "MACKINTOSH MAN" . ·--.....-·1 ,. • =1 11 I [: MATINEES • • o 1, SAT.-SUN. e :i o••• M•A1'• "•• J: MONDAY .... ··•·110• ..... MA••Olt IT JIO•••· C.0.'l'JI ii11U fl) •1t-·•"---~----~~'-'·~-~·~·-·;;.:;:-~•:;;:::·-~"'-... ~-=::::::::.::::::.:.:::::;:::::......&~~:...~~~..!.~ • • 2nd TOP A ITRACTION ROBERT MITCHUM "THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE" • P ETER BOY LE • STARTS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1 S ................ _ ·-··· CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 1 :4.5-2:00-4:20 6 :.S0.9:20-11 :SO • • • • • • 1-3-5-7-Q-11 • l"'.'~~,;o;;----·,~A~ST~W~f~fK'!"" .... ~ '!-:-~ • "THE EXORCIST'' STARTS FEB 15 EDWARDS CINEMA FRIDAY • COSTA MESA • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • ........ .:;;. ... .,j. • EDWARD S CINEMA VIEJO l'I Otf\.0 llllY l ' • ••'' N., ,, ~ ) " ~ l) CONTINUOUS DAILY MATINEES -SAT.-SUN,·MON . • SIREISAND =· THE WAY WE WERE Plus· GEORGE C. SCOTT FAYE DU NAWAY ' "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" Tiil: SMl~·lJPS ~ PLUS ~iJil ..... a LT ...... l!!l •O • • THEATRE ONE TUES.-WEO.-THUR.·FRI. 8 7-9-1 1 • SAT.-SUN,-MON. 1-3·5 7·9-11 -THIAYll TWO· THE WAY WE WERE • • • • • TUIS.·WID.-THUll.·flll. 7:10-f :I' •o.,;5;,•T;,;··;:l,::UjiH;l .. MO~iiHii.·m'~'•"~l-~2ii'41l5ii .. :i"m5:070i'il.O.::;;,;•j,j'2i::0m· '•'ii'2~5-...i • •••••••••••••••• I • ' ' l ~ 11 I I l l I I • • Laguna Bea~h Toela:v's l~l11nl • N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 44, 7 SECTION S, 94 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974 TEN CENTS Soviets Deport Solzhenitsyn to West Germany BULLETIN !\IOSCOW iAP) -The Soviet news agency Tass reported today th•t Nobel Prize auther Ale"ander Sol:r.heoitsyn has been stripped of his Soviet cliliensh:lp and deported. It said bis famlly could join hint. ' BONN (UPIJ -Russia's most famous living author, di ssident Alexander 1. Solzhenitsyn, left the Soviet Union and nrrived in West Germany toda), a day afte r his forci ble arrest in Moscow. A West German spo kesman announced that his government agreed "to accept" the Nobel Prize-winning novelist when Plan Cuts Marines In Half By Unfted Press lntem atio•al The Del.roil Nev.is reported today that Defense Secretary James Schlesinger is proposing a major rea lignment of the armed for ces , a pl an that \VOuld cut the l\larine Corps by roughly half its strength of 196.000. The ~ews said such a n1ove could prove ''to be !he biggest armed forces shakeup since Robert 1\·lcNamara hit th e Pentagon.'' In a copyrighted story. the. Ne.v.•s said Schlesinger's plans, v.•hich came after seven months of scru liny of the defense establishments, include majo:' ret.lign· ment and redistMbutlW1 ol responiibili- ties. Th is "'ould affect the foretJ, money · and manpower among the faur stn'ict.s. For example, the J\.1arlnea' amphjbioll.'I responsibility would be assigned to the Arn1y. There was no immediate comment frorn J\.larine Corps officials in \Va shington . One decision. !he News said, is to include creation of a Coas tal Command, \.\'ith responsibilities for land-based n1aritimc surveillance , reconnaissance nnd ant isub1narine ai r operations, which \\'ould be taken from the Navy and reassigned to the Air Force. l\·c1\·s military analys t Col. R.D. lfcinl Jr. said other proposals would result in !he as11ignment or Air Force squadrons to Navy aircraft carriers and giv ing the Army the mission of providing high· readiness peacetime expeditionary forces handled by the ~l arlne Corps. The Nev.·s said one top l,entagon aide said Sc hlesinger "''as about "1.o shake the tree" of the jealously guarded rolC! and du!ies of the armed forces. According to the News. the changes arc incorporated in a guidance memo entitled ' ' Force Interdependence," Penta gon shorthand for a concept of co1nplete 1nixture of all services and all n1Uitary components. In addition to those changes, the Defense secretary Li; report~ to have under active consideration two further measures aimed al elile ground-force components, Anny airborne a n d ~1arines. The News said Schlesigner reported1y "encouraged'' Gen. Creighton Abrams , Army chief of staff, to end the traditional paratroop functions in both the lOlst and 82nd Airborne divisions, except for one brigade to be retained for special oonlingencie.s. Schlesinger instructed his st a f {. according to the News, to work up plllM to cut the ~tarines by roughly heU. or .. ge Weadaer 11 '11 be wanner-and sunnier Thurs· day, according to the weather serv- ice, with highs at the beaches at 60 M11lng to 68 tnland, Overnieht lows 34-45. INSIDE TOD-'\' Glift Oil Corp. ''°id II Md a record vear . In 187! ., f qr ai ,.1 .. and pro/tu go. Liu maJlf>c 153 P<TCtne pro/It S•• •lorJI Page 22. '.---At ..,. .. ~ , ........ ... ,1,.. tt ~ ,... n L. M •• tn• 14 ... tllNI Nt'll\'t .. • Cal!Mnll• 7 OrMW C•MY 11 C•'"' CM'Mr I• ,_.. 11 ... Cl41 .. lfltd fl..St swt¥1• ,.,,., n c.wu 4J '"""' 17·1t (rMl_.i 4t Dr. l ..... Cnfllll It DMffl '"'lln 1' l tidl Mtrtlfll tt•tt ••tt.t1a1 ,... ' T•lnlllMI M .,...,,...... H-tf ,....,.,. .. ., ,...... fl.,, ......... 4 ,... n-.. w--.n ...... tM MMli l... • .............. . AM LI.,. • informed by the Soviet Union he "'as coming. He bad repeatedly said he \\'ould not leave Russia voluntarily. Solzhenitsyn's wife. Neta/ya, and three yowig children remained behind in the Soviet capital where seven Soviet RUSSIANS AGAIN 00 TO 'BRINK'. Story, Pogo 4 policemen mwcled their wa.v Into hi s apartment Tuesday and took him away. Solzhenitsyn's apparent deportation and asylum here climaxc • lh !> 0:1tcry in lhe Soviet Union over the publica!ion in the West of hi.! latest book "The Gas Offered A s R e·ward I JACKSONV ILLE, N.C. (UPI) A group of 29 ga.wllne station O\\'Tlers has offered 800 gallons of gaaoline fo r anyone \\'ho can supply in formation leading to !he arrest of the killer or Tasca Virginia Rader. The young woman was found shot to death Jan. 26. She had been abducted from a parking lot just before a ban k robbery, and her kill er has not been found . Reward money lotallng more than $6,000 has been offered by local citizens and civic groups and the governor's office. ·Ten Projects Awarded Cash For Hot Ideas Ten Laguna Beach teache rs who put on their thinkin g caps have been awarded more than $7,500 ror "hot idi!as" !hat will 11dd new educational progran1s in the sclDol district. Among the teacher..suggested projcct.i; that will be funded is a children's film making class at Top of the World School. a portable kitchen for use at all schools and a math calculator program at Thurston J.ntermediate School. The $7,564 awarded for the programs represenls one hall of the original $15,000 budget it.em for "hot ideas.'' 'Ille amounl was cut in half due to strain on this year's spending program. Tbe money awarded by the Hot Ideas Committee \\ill go into special accounts at the various schools· Teachers whose ideas were selected receive no money thetnM!lves. Projects that will start this year arc: -Vocational Education. The $1 ,730 program designed by Don llaught, Laguna Beach High School principal. \\ill allov.· 20 students to work as interns in city and county government. -Reading Lab. The Sl ,095 program, suggested by Uillie Weide, a Thurston instructor, will establish a reading lab to help slow readers. 'The Jab v.•ill be (See HOT JDEAS, Page %) Newport School Torcl1ed; Police Suspec t Arson An arsonist set a raging blaze at Mariners Elementary School in Newport Beach Tuesday night that gutted a special testing room, causin~ $13,0')() damage. \ The quarters cootalning hund~s of books, tests and pamphlets 1 were destroyed despite the efforts o~ one young boy who repeatedly ran in with fire e1tingulshers. Damage was confined to Room 13. where the east wall was found totally tfl.&Ulled in names when a force of firemen from the nearby Mariners Station arrived. tnv.esUgaton said separate fi res had be'8 let 1n at laest 10 dltterent soot!!. uslnJ · papor matcl>es and the printed educallooal material> avallablt . N~ Buoh Pollet Officer Walt ~ """ cmduded lht oo-the- tetne'· inVllU&atlon with firemen, said the. blaze WI.I ftnt report~ by an ~µtied y ..... boy. He ran to lhe Mlriner's SU.lion to report 'the blaze, which w1111 discovered about 7 p.m., according to witnesses. Defective Sam Amburgey t o d a y continued his probe of the Incident. The second-alarm fire brought four engines and two trucks and took th<! !l·man crew about 15 min·1tes to eontrol and stamp out the AChoc>I blaze. lovesU,ators as1eSSing the: damage (9ee All80N, P•K• Zl ' ' ' Gulag Archipelago", a history of the Soviet forced labor systeni. A spokesman for the West Ge r1nan Lufthansa Airline said its orficia!s sa w Solzhenitsyn debark from an Acroflot plane nt Frankfurt Airport and entci- a l.llack Mercedes car bearing the license nurnber BD 7·27. The BU 7 series of licenses belongs to Lhe Y.'cst German Foreign Ministry. West German author llrlnric•h BoelL winner of the Nobel Prize for literature and president of the lntcrnatiGnal Pen Club, said he invited Solzhenitsyn lo stay with him. and expected the Soviet u•ritcr to arrive at his country hon1c west of Cologne this evt'ning, the ne\.\·s agt·ncy DP1\ report!'d . 'fhc Lufthans~\ spokes111an s..1iJ tile i\('roflot airliner landed a t 4: 13 p.ni. 118:13 a.n1. PU'f J. I-le said the illanl! stop1>ed at its unloading are:J and abo ut 4U passenge rs debarked. "Last off the pl ane 11 as l\lr. Sn1 ry~"n · ilsyn, escorted by AerJflnt ::ecurity rnen. '' the spokesman s;11d. ••J\tr. Solzhenitsyn got direc1l 1n10 tlrf' black Mercedes car v.•htch left the airport by a back exit." Airport security men kepi a nu lling cluster of ca meran1en and pho tographers l,500 feet av.•ay lrorn the plane and rlie :'lll'rCL'<iCS car: v.·hich \I ,L'> f>'>('OL l!•d hy 111·0 or Lhrcc polite t ars The ~1111 /i(J r's iifl', :liara l~.1 ~.11d In ,\IOSl:O\I !ha t SOVl('l :iut1 1n1111•'' 111lrt her he had bet'll •·sl·nt out" 01 iii·· 1·oun1ry. \\'ht>n Solzh1·n1tsyn. 5;), 11·as arre~tr·d Tucsda.v. he left behi nd a le11cr 11·hH·h .~u ld ; "Kill inc qui ckly U1·causc l v.rn<: the truth <lbout H 11 ~sian l11~·tory:· Du ri11g !ht• official c:unpaign <1g:.i1n:.1 Sclzhenitsy n. uf fici<·11 Soviet n1 e d l ;1 accused hin1 of being a trai tor and suggested he k•avi: the cou ntry. Friends ~;1id T ht~· f1·.1n·rl h1~ arrt·~t 11ou ld lw lilt· !1r!>! 'h'P t1111.1rds exput:.1011 . \\'nll·r..;, lh•IH1r1u n" :111rl 1•111l'rn n1 .1 ~1rf1c1;1Js 1n 1l1t· \\1·,t1·rn \ltJtld t·ondernnl•d h1..; :irr~·~t 'Jht'r11 11 1·r1· r:tHs for a 1.'.liltural, tradi.: ;ind pol1!11·;d ho.vcolt 01 1\11-;..;1;1 ;ind .1 11 t'lld 1,1 1k·h·nt c until h11 11·:1s r1'it·:is1•d ,\~ p•·1 .. ;1di'1•t ,,f 1!11· l11'1•r11:tlio11:il PPn t'liih, lltH'll h,1, spok eu 1·erl'<1t.'cll_v 111 ;-i11\?hl'n1ls.111 '-; d\'ft•ns1·. inr1s! l'('(·cntly 'I 11vsd:11·, 1rh1•11 111· s:11d Ille S\J1•\1'! :n11hor h;1r! 1he righl 10 l-:111111' 11·iiv pt\lil•e 1v 1sl11·rl ro in terrog:1 lt' hnn ;111d 1h1· right to ha1·e :i l:111 y1·r . 'Demands of l(idnapers Impossible,' Says Dad Dill~ Pilol Slat/ Photos LAGUNA CANYON HEADON CRA SH TODAY KIL LED ON~ MAN, PINN ED A SECOND IN VAN Firemen From Lag una Beach Work to Free Peter Sundberg, 21 From SPCA Vehicle Driver l(illed • Ill Crash Secorid ~1otorist Hu.r t ·iii L"guna Canyon Collision By JACK CllAPPELL DI 1"-Dall' ,llot Sl•ll A head-on aulomobile c r a s h killed one man and seriously injured another on Laguna Canyon f{oad in Laguna Beach today. The dead man \\'as identified as Ed· v.'ard Bigelow, 40, of 361 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach. It is believed Bigelo1v may have suffered a hean attack as he swerved across tl'le center line and rammed a flat-nosed van, an SPCA a n i m a I ambulance. The driver was pinned inside. Authorities tentati vely identified the SPCA driver as Peter Sundberg, 21 , of Laguna Beach. Both his legs were broken in the jSee CRAS11, Page 21 D.ii.ILY PILO T A D 'CORRALS' SA LES There was this Daily Pilot ad customer who ga¥e "Old Paint" some new paint and then ran an ad which proved her '70 Mwitang could be o:ie of the fa!Jles t ponies around. Here's the ad.: '70 MUST ANG. atilo. PS . Gas saver. Excel. cond. new paint & tires $1680 (P'.,Jnel H ectrst Pla11 s 11148 Hours BERKELEY IUPI l -1'he f.:i th L'r of kidnapcd Pntrici n Hc:i rst sai d today a den1and by the terrorist group whi ch holds his daughter is "impossible to 111cct'' and prorniscd he would off er a counter-proposa l. Ne1\'Sp;1r<'r publi~h<'r BJndol ph .\ l lears1. his hand sh~1k iug 1H·r1·0us!.v :1:-: he s1>0kr to ne1\•S1n('tl ou!sidr his suburbnn l!1llsboro11gh 1nansio11, s:11d till' demand bv !he Svrnbio ncsc Libcrat1 rin Ariny 1·uesday f0r a n1:1ssr1't' food NEEOY REJ EC T RANSOM OFFER FROM SL A, Story Page 7 disrribution schcn1l' to an c·sti n1ated 4_7 million needy people \\:lS not v.·ith111 his po1\•cr to met'! "The origina l dl'll1<i nd. :is I 11·as afratd. is in1possible to nh·ct." he sn1d. "Hut vie \\•ill tr.v our !Jest 10 t'Otnc back wi!h ;1 1'U1111 tc r-0fft."r that's acccpL1.1 Ulc:· J ll'arst said he hopc<I to have the coun!erproposal v.·ith in 24 to 4R hours. fl \\;1s t.'S!imalcd !hat 1hl' ranso1n d1,n1.1nd t'OLild co:;I rnurc 1hn11 S3UH 1nillion. ,\n FB! SJ)(lkcsn1;111 s<11d 11 11'as 111 !hi: ··1·l'aln1 of unre:1 son:1h!ent•ss.·· 1\s a gesture of good fa11 h. the SJ.A dcm;i nded that $70 \\'Orth of frt'e food he given to poor rind nel'dy pc rioons rn California during a four·\vcck perio<t beginning Tuesday. ''It's difficult ." Ht•nr.;t said . "becaus•· \\'C have noth ing n1ore to negouatc wit /· except a l('ttcr that Ta kes t11.•o or three ~See KlllNAP, Pai.:c 21 Those few lines sohl the car seve ral days before !he nd was to expire. Let a Dally Pilot Ad·visor help you i;tet your "Old Paint" (or some other merchandise or service ) mov ing. Just dlaJ the direct line to nJults · 642-5678. LAGUNA BEACH FIREMEN REMOV E INJUR ED DRIVER OF SPCA VAN AF TE R HI ADON Fatal Crash on Laguna Canyon Ro ad Obtt ruct9d Traffic; Cause i5 Under Investigation I ' /. ' , i • • :! OAfL f PILO T LB Wfiinrsday, f'tbru.try 13 1~'!4 . UCI Laboratory Testin·g Fusion for Power ' •' "' (;1-;onr.F. L1-:1nAL 01 1'11• OaJlr "II-' 111tt 'l\\u L \ ll'\lllt: µhys1r 1S[!-i l1upc lu find a 11-ay to h<irnes.'I the 1111lhon-<legree heat protiUt't'<I by l.hermonuclear. f us111n. lf 1)11•\' ttl'\' successful. bv !ht' rear 21'iOIJ .'I ~ nnhnf'nt solut10rl to. the 1'nt-rgy lT!SJS !>t~1uld be Ill t' IJ Ill Ill c r l' la I p1·0<lucnon :ind ;1n l'!ldless suppl y of ch1l'lr1city sbould be u1·a1!al.ik1 Professors r\orn1an B.ostokcr and Nathan Hynn have de.signed a four-year Fro111 Page 1 H01' ID EAS . • • stOC~t'd 1111h relldlng n1:1teri:il tor all gr<ldl· level s and audio-vis _ l cq uipmen1 . -Personalized Educa 1ion. Top of the \Vurld 1eat:hcrs Joni '.\'elson and lleidi Le1non designed 1!1L' $!.!GO proj£>CI 1'.hieh "'ill allo1,· eletncntary school children ¥' 11ork oo speci:.i! presentations tor :feU011· students or coinmunity groups. :: -~la th Calculn1ors. 1\ total of $850 will be spent t-0 buy math calculators ~for Thurston. The progra1n w a s · $Uggested by Thurston ma~h inStructor ~TUl Fames. : -film ~laking Class. The $829 project. ~a1111 up by Top of lhe \Vorld instructor Joni Nelsoo. 11·ill allow elen1entary itudcnts to n1akc films. ~·-Audio Visual ~\la t h Instructor. Audio 1·1sual tquipmcnl costing S800 will be used to provid<' individualized 1nath instruction at Ali :){) Elementary School. 1'hc project 1ras sugge sted by Aliso 1eacher Vance .\1cKean . -Uarnin g Centt"r. Four sh1dy booths and ciudio visual equipment \\'ill be added to the hbr;:irv at 1::1 r-.torro Elementary &·hool 10 heip students study. The $800 project 11•as drawn up by El M_orro inslruciors nus1y Ba rr and Shirley Bridgcstock. · -flortablc l\itcht'fl . Under· the $400 project suggested by teac!K'r Kathy Albade. a portable kitchen unit Y•iJI be pl1rchased for use by students at all schools on a sign up basis. -Great Books, Thurston instructor B:irhara Carson suggPstcd the S!OO Great Books program so that students n1ay Jean1 atiout classic:a! lHcrature. .S u;eLlisli Youth's 7:"alli1i g L<ig una 'Hom e' for Y ear Prr !lc·nrikson Hvrs in Cr0thenburg, Sv.·eden , but he 's calling Laguna Beach "home" -this vear. Th e li"·l't;1r.--0ld L.1~ri1na Beach }ligh School sit1dcnl ls the first fo reign exchan ge student to spend a year in Arl t•olonv under the S I u d en t ln!crnation:il Scr\'!Ll' of Europe. If more hos1 fa rnilies could be found . more European students could spe nd the year in Lagw1a. says K;i1hie RevnDlds. a Top of tht• \i.'or!d School insiructor 1\·hosc family is hosting l!enrikson this year. 11osl familiL>S prDvide roon1 a11d board [or the students from .June through .<\ugust. While it is desirable that the host fa1nily have a student near the age of th t: \'isi lor, 1t is noL an absolute. requirf'ml'nt. Exchangt' students p;1y Sl.400 to spend a yea r in :.inothcr country. That fee includes air fare. sal aries for Student ln1l'.'rnation11I l·znploycs und soc i a I act1\1il ies for the 1.\xch:.i nge students. Studtnts also hal'c a S25 ix:r 1nonth spendin~ ;illowancr. TI1c progr~1n1 j~ 1JJ1l'Jl lo Cn1!t·d Si<1h'S .. 1ud1·111:. 111\0 dt·~tre to go abroad as \1·1·1\ <11> 01·f·rseas s!uUcn1.s \1'ho v.·::inl. 10 f'Olrl(• lO this L'QUntry . Sl lldt•nt Jllll'nl;tl lOllJd a\l~!lrlp1S {O ma11~h up fan1il 1e.~ v.·it h 1)rOSpt'Ctivc stud c11t;; scvt.·r:il 1non1h,-111.·fore !he \('(1r 's ''is1l Ix-gins. This allov.·s rhe ~I Udl'lll ;tnd !'.it· ho...;\ farnll}' to exchange ll'tters :u1d pho1ogra phs before actua!!y mcer 1ng. Fllr!hcr i11forn1at lon on the progran1 l.~ <11·arlablc by cal!ing 1\lrs. n cynolds J I 494·32i8 . ' ' ' ORANlil COAST La DAILY PILOT 'Ti.. Or•-C...tl DAILY Pl ~Of, wl.,,•wtildl !t COml>I-rr.. H•..,._l'rM1, it M li.tled "' fll• O'•no-CO.OJI l'UOll1111"9 COtntMlny ...... r•I• lldll!Ont t r• S>Ubll11'1C, MOrod•Y "''°""" l'•lcl•Y· "" Cott• """'"· JU.._., tNdl. l"i""tltlflon ' l•K~IF°""1el11 Vt llt y, L..1"""' l11C11. 1 ... 1n1/s.ocll'1:w1c• t nd l1n C!ttnt1't1/ S1" J\Nln (1plorr1,,.. 14 llf'IVlt ,,....,., Hll!IOn h Piii>•!.,.., J..l!""'•v• t nd Sulldt n . T~1 p•lll(l~I -111n1.,. 11l1n! It 11 UO w .. 1 ..... '""'· '"" ,,.,.,.., C1•1,,,.n11, n.it ltobt ri N. W11d "''"-tN P11l ll- J1c ~ •. Curlt y ~<• "'"'°""' '"" G-'11 .......... ., Tho"''' 1!:11vil , .... Th_,, A.. M,,,,hint ...,_,..lno l fttor Ch1rl11 H. l101 flkh1rcl '· Ni ll o\ .. 111i.111 MtMtltlt El l10t1 ..__ ....... 2J2 F1r11t ""'""' M•ill nt A4dr1111 l'.O, l o• '''· fl,52 .,_.,.._ C.'-M-t OI Wttt l t y'Sir"' "'"""' '"Cfl: nu ,._..1 1...,1, .. ,,.. Mllfllir>o!Oft IN<l'll 11111 au ct. 10\llt•lfd ,s.r. C*"*"!tl .. NI.,,, f l (t ,,.lno ltM I 'hf ...... (7141 M2-4 )J:1 Clmff\H .w-tfl.I .. 641°1611 "'91-..... Al o.,._t""""*t , • .., .... 4f4 ·•••• Gon•IOlll, ltl). Ort .... Cc.o.r PIJl)ll1hl ... c-nPe"'f H~ .. -tlOl'l9t. l!!llf.'•al«m1, .,.wi.I melt•• Of ... ~r1l1-~" "''•I~ .,..y M ,...,..II(... wlfhOul 11M(l•I ll"ff "'"'"" .. (#Tfigl'll ·-· ""'*" ci.11 .. , ... M id •• (Mii Mtw, I.: Cel,..,,.lol. ~""'°" t1¥ """'' u.u \ ~I fltr !'Niii U,U ,......,tflly1 t1>lllF11Y \. .. IM..... '2 ... """911V. ·~L..:.:.~~~~~~~~~~~~-' expcrlmcnt to 11.'St one of the v.nys fusion m.1y repla (·e llss1on as a nut:ll•ar power source. Unlike the fission me1hod of producing energy, fusion tias the potential of t :·:-: 1otally "clean'' of radloaclivity. "With fusion the fuel is sllghtly radioaclive nnd the =ish is not." Dr . Ro:;rokcr said .. \\'ith fission the fuel is not radioactive bu l the ash is." Jt IS the le ftovers frorn the fission Ne wport Teen Party Raid ed ~ • Nine Arrestecl '.'li ine tecn-agC'rs ;ill{'ge-dly at!t'nd.inE! ~ Newport Reach b<•er hu~t Tucsdjy afternoon v.•cre arres1ed in \1·hat poli C't' descr ibed as "a 1ncle(' invol ving six officers and rncire than 150 juvcnilC'~" There v.•ere some confli('tini.; report s as to precisely v.·hat led lo the out brf':ik at 1924 Bcryl Lane in the \Vestrlifr area on an af!ernoon v.'hcn school was out for the Lincoln's Birthd:l,v holirl:iy One 17·ycar-old charged po Ii c f• bru tality. tlis story was supported b.v lwo other j11vf'nil e gir ls \Vho r('fU~f'd to be id!'ntifi<>d An :\m1'riran Ci1•il Lib<•rtics Union 1ACLL1 offitt'r pn1111isrd a pro~ into the incidrn!. Police said torl::iy !hl'Y are still sl f1ing th rough reports in an effort to esr:1blish the sequence of t>vcn!s. Newpo11 Beach PolicC' Dep:ir11n(·n1 Community Rel lltions Offil'er ~lichacl Blitch n1tHir public ::i pres~ re!l.'ase CJS$Crting the ineid~n1 bc>gan \Vhen one offict•r .. altcrnpted 10 detain a J.\.year-0ld girl for consumption of alcoh-01 !and l approxi mately eight subjects attacked the offi cer." Three youths. however, cha rged in in1erviews that the arresting offirel' \\'as. striking the 14·year-0ld girl \l'i th a cl11h ;ind th.1 1 several other tcen;igl' girl~ ''\\'ere only tr.ving io prolC'ct lhC!ir fri<'nd \1·ho v.·as being beaten'' \\lh('n they intervened . Dave Stamper. 17. uf IS-19 Gal:1x~· Dri~·e. claimed he ''-'as a \\'ilness and "the cops 1vere really beating on the t"hlcks. You could tell they were enjoying it." Stamper and t1vo other girl 11'itnesses "'ho declined to identify themselves said most of the boys present at the party stood back whil e officers were involved in altercations -n•ith as many as slx teenage girls. Bl itch, who 'vas not present at th(' affa ir, said that officers told him that gir!s were involved in the first assault. but lhe boys may have been involved later. Three of the detainrd youths. includ ing one boy and two girls. v.'ere charged \vi!h in terfering with a police officer. The others were charged v.·ith Jack of pa rental co nt rol. Police releastd no names of those arrested but said all had been released. Police said today lhere "'ere no repo rted injuries and no f o rm a l CQmplaints as the result of the incident. Officers did acknowledge. however. numerous informal complaints. I n addition~ Jay Murley, co-chairman of the Orange County Cha pter of the American Civil Liberties Un ion. called 1he Daily Pilot to say he \vas ''looking into the matter." The incident apparently began as a surprise birt hday p~ find included :\1·0 16·gallon kegs o"bcer and a live band . _.. ··-...... ,., l'1·01n Page 1 ARSON • • 1oday C$tilncited th e charred educational n1 atcri;:i\s and furni shin gs 1~·rrf' \\'Orth ;l lXlll\ ~!i.000, while $5 ,000 structur;il d111l1!l,I!(' l'('Sll l!C'd . No irnn1 rdi:t li> f·nn11rc t1•)n \\'~IS dr~1 11·11 lir111rc1l 1he sthool arson j!ih abou1 7 p.n1 . llnd nn earlier dist urbanc~ in the r1re:1 invol ving juvenilrs and police. [)pstr\l('\inn of the e u I' r 1 c u I u 1n rnn1rr1a\s \•::i.~ nol t:XJlC'Cted ltJ l'Uuse 1llr sehool to clos1· The name of the vou!h 1vho b<1t1lcd the names v.·as not lm1nediatcly al'ad· able. From Page 1 CRA SH ... collision. Aides itt South Coa s t Communit y HO!lpil al said he v.·as alert and in fair condition 1his morning . The crash occurred just attcr 7:30 a.ni. in r.hc 2200 block of Laguna Canyon lload. Traffic 1vas snarled for more th an an hour as police. firemen and wrecker cr~ws worked at the scene. The impact of the collission folded the front or the SPCA van back to the driver's seal. Sundberg was pinned inside for more than half an hour while Laguna Beach firemen cut away the front of the van and benl it down. His iegs were tw lsted behind Lhc rrumpled metal. SPCA f cials said he had been on a call al .he time an d was north·bound on Lag t:na Can yon ftoad. returning to the Lagun a Canyon shelter with 11 dead animal. There u.·cre no live aniinnls in lhr. \an 111 the lime , thev said . The r.t1 r clrlven b.y the deceaS<'d had \'Jef>ll observed by witne"scs swerving several limes a11 ii wus soulh·bound Into l,eguna Beach, Patroln1an 1.arry Galat said. I po\~l'r gener11tors "'bic.h c·:nise some t'nvironmental con cf'rn, along >1Jt!1 th~ >1 1.)rr,\' the reaction m11 y not ~ controlled by lbt: .safely me<.'hanilsms. "I don't believe fission reactors are unufe," Dr. Rostoker notes, "ii is just Ulat you have to be more careful." Fusion on the -0tber hand, promises a gi>nt"rf!tion · sourt'c V.'hich no1 only 1£·avl>S no radio;ict11"£' \\·a~lt'S to di spose' of bur a lso. opi.::r:1te:i in a y,·ay that can't get tiut <if hand. Assuming the fusion process has been started by 1 gigantic ele<.1rlc "match", Ur. Rynn contends It Is just like .,, can dle in a wirldstonn. "If anything goes haywire, it blows ltltl! out," Dr. Rynn said. Whit the UCI team has set out lo do ls prove that a "'hot" enough Jult of electricity -the match -can ignite a 1:>a1c.h of ionized gases w "'fuse " hght atoms creating heavier atOnlS a11d creating heat In the process . The batch of materials to be tried ~ ~ I • .. Is a "plasm11 " of df'uteriu1n tritium . A pl as1na is an\' L·lectr1cally t•hil rged gas. One of th~ first pl8!!1ma~ v.'itS noo~. Uie pa which ll~bti up 1n a glass tulie, the phyalclstl explained. The deuterium tritium plasma. onct' Ign ited by a "few million watts ~f el~ricity applied fOf up to 1:1 second. ' won't light up Hke neon. . ·· tf it is clean you woo 't sec a th111g. Only If the hydrogen (from wh.ich thl' deuteriu1n co1nes1 is dirty will It glov.•.'' Dr, Rostokcr pointed out. Of llY ,.1101 St•ft ,.!loll Ullder conatructian In U.. tJ C I laboratory Is an electron be a 1n ncc.:ele ralur c.:;1p;_ibJc of beat lJlg the plasma to 10 mllllon degrm ct.ontrlgrade, its Ignition point. "That 's 20 1nillion degrees Fahrcnhelt. give or tnke a f(•w 1nilllon degrees. At that temperature what's a fe1\· dcgr('l.'s'!" Dr . llos!oker quips. The ignitlon of the ,lasma will lake µlucc in a glass tube 11bout four fee l long and eight inches in diarneter. The plasrna is such a good insulating .shi eld the glass won 't even be warm c·nough "to heat a cup of coffee ", nosloker s<lld. A mtignctic field around the glas!! tube sllajX's th e plasma , bottling its :i:uper he;it "'ithin itself and protecting U1c glass. Shuu ld ;1nything accidenlally break the gl:1ss \l'hile the fusion rcat.1 ion is going nn, Hynn e1nphasizl'd !he introduction 11f ni r 11·ill cool the plasma and the rc11c!ion will stop -instnntly. If the 111·0 year ex-perin1ent at UCI pro ves successful. th(' p.air will move on to a biggt'r "n1 3tch". Thf' l! .S. N11vv 1\uror:1 nucl(•a r re11clion sin1ulator <1t \\'h ite Oak. l\.taryland is <• thrce·story tall t'!ectron b eam ;iccell'rator originally built to test lhe effects or nuclea r 1\·capons blasts. ll os toker. who also wor ks for i!o.1a x:v.·etl Labo:-atories. a San Diego firm prodllC· ing nucle;1r hil rchvare . believes the White Oak aceclerator ha:i potential for poY.'er pr·odu c!ion through fusion. llowi>vcr, Hostokrr 1ired1 tts ll \1·ill be Ill yt•;1rs hefur1• 11 fusion genen:iti11g !t'ch11iquc 1s pro\'ed. evl'n \li !h billion du ll:1r a yl'<lr rl'St•arch expend it ures r•'<'tHnn1Pnded by the 1\tornie 1-:nergy lvrn1n1s:,io11. ··~\f!('r l~nrcl'Q 1··l'rn1i clcn1onstrate<l the .~c ientific fcasibilll v of fissio n in his rt•<1clor in ChicagO Stadium bac k ln 19·12. it 11<1s in years bc(orc a 1·01nrnl'rci;ill~ \'i;ible fission pD\YCr plant bec:irnt• available," f{ostokcr observcd. UCI PHYSICISTS EXAMINE ELECTRON ACCELERATOR BEING BUILT FOR FUSION TEST Ors. Rynn, Rostaker View Glass Tube Where Heated Gasses May P.roduce Energy To d:.itt'. no one anV\l'hcre in the \\'Orld has dernonslrated ·lhal fus ion can producc n1ore energy than it takes to "light 1he 1natch" or start~he plasn1a •·bun1ing". l 'ro1n r119e 1 I(IDNAP • • • days to arriv e." Speaking directl y to his l9·year-old captive daughter. Hearst said: "Tell them (the SLA) not to worry, no one "·ill come busting in. Take care of yourself. Everyone is praying for you. •·Patty, I hope you are listening. We are really pleased to know you are okay. You sounded tiryxl or sedated but yoll sounded okay. We assun1e the people that have you are taking good care of you." As Hearst spoke. r-.-trs. ~learst. in tears, stood by his side, holding his hand . Mrs. flearst said : "\Ve love you, Patty. \Vc're all praying for you. They have good idC':tls. They're jtLSt going about it in the 1\·rong 1\·ay. God bless you, Jloney.'' "The detnands nre very high and in the realm or unreasonableness," said FBI special agent John Kelly. "But !hey arc basically a family d~ision. They arc ta king th cin under advise ment now to sec \Vh at they·re going to do.'' A fami ly spokesman said shortly after the demand was n1ade that Hearst would .. do everything in his power " to meet it to save the life of his daughter \Vho -n•as kidnaped from her Berkeley apartment nine days ago. Kelly said the FBI still had no physical ev idence from the abduL1ion site. He said the FBI has received a number of telC'phonc calls si nce' composite dr;n.,:ing,o; of 1hree s u~-pects 1v e r(' l'Jrct!IJl!'d l:is t 1rc!'k. and is checking out altut !\\'O dozcn persons v.•ho fit the descriptions . B an 011 P arking i\t Laguna Beach f:>ara de Ordered ThC' Laguna Bcarh Poli<'c Dcpar1 rnC'nl l1:J~ ath-1scd th11 1 !ht· rPU!t' of !hi• P:irriots' n a.v Par;1d c Saturday \viii he posted for no p;:irking. and violators tov.·ed a;o.·ay prlor to the parade step off. The parade includes 16 ba nds; 22 drill teams, drum corps and_ colorguards: slx marching groups; seven floats and 12 antique ca rs, 20 equestrian uni ts and novelty entries. The parade \1r"ill leave the Lagun;i Beach High Schoo! alhletic fiel d staging area at 11 a.m.; go down Park Avenue to Glenncyre Street and on to Forest 1urning right and continuing dO\l'TI Forest pnsl the city hall reviewing stand. The marchers \\'ill disband a t Broadway. Awards for parade winners 111iJ1 de announced at the ll'vlne Bowl im1nediately after the parade. "No Parking" signs. 111lll be posted along the roule 24 hours prior to the parade, however, the signs w!ll specify the hours of the parade as the no purking time. The route will be closed to traffic at 10:30 a.m. and vehicles remaining parked will be ·towed away at owners' expense if pollce caMot locate the owners. Capt. David Brown sugges!ed that residents of Top of the World use Tr rnpte Ifi ll~ Drive and Thalia Street to av oid traffi c congest ion caused by the parade. llesidents ln the i\Iystic 11ills and SkvHne Drive area will he. directed to u.~e Wendt Terrace nnd St. Ann'! Drive to Thalia Slretl 10 bypass parad e t'Ollgcsl1on. Cllpt. Bro\vn said. ' GOP Ca11diclate Say s U.S. "To gel mo re back than rou put 111, it tl'lk es one he ck of a match:· Dr. nostoker sJid. If in 10 ve<lrS time it has been proved ru.sion 11·orks. it 11•i!I t<:1ke another 15 !o 21J years 10 dt•velop 1he process for t·ornmcrci a! production of el~etricHy, he s~1id. Should 'E11d Te1·1·01·i s1n' ~ \\'hill· it wo11·1 solve the present ener~y rrisis.· Rostokt•r and Rynn hope it will :1dd itnpetus to 1J1e AEC fund ing for fusion resenrch. 1\ $Jl.OOO AEC grant launched the UCJ study and another S400.000 will be spent rontinuing the effort. Something akin to the "Lindberg La\1' .. is needed to deal with te rrorists such as the Syml:rionese Uberation Army, a Lincoln Club audience was told Tuesday night in Newport Beach. Dr. Earl Brian. forme r state health and \veJ!are secretary, told the Lincoln Day dinner assembly, "We have a cli mate in the U.S. that has~ pe nnitled terrorism at least to gain a foothold.'' The Republican candidate fo r the U.S. Senate sa id, "\Ve must change that climate now. \Ve need to sho1~· every American and every other natton that \l'e will not tolerate terrorism in this country," he said. Brian's remarks were made to a private meeting of the prestigious Lincoln Club headed by industrialist J .S. Fluor. A prepa red text of the speech \lo'as released to the wire senricts and quotes we re said by a member to ' .' simila r to the spech as actually delivered· Bria n recalled that after the kidnaping of the Lindbergh baby, a strict la11' "·as enacted to prooecute kidnapers. "Every member of the Symbionesc Liberation Army shoulrl be hel d f'qua lly guilty" if any one of them 19 convic!ed of 1.he sla ying of Oakland educator i\1arcus Fosler or !hf' kidn;1p1ng of ne"·spaptr heire.ss Patri cia lh::arst. 11(• ~uggestcd. • .... ,, r ·' ' Tl1e remarks cam(' ei ght days after the l!rarst kidnaping by thl' SLA v.·hich t lalrns credit f()r Fostf'r's death. ··This 1s not collective guilt ,'' Brinn said. ··This is putt ing a hig h ~na!ty on the cri1n c of conspiracy to tl'n·orize or ro commit n1urder. There is no pl;ice in America for a 1!174 \Crsion of vigilantes. Coves of Lng una Book Available "The Coves of Laguna " a picttire OOok of the Laguna !leach c:oastline as sl'Cn lrnn1 the air is no w available at Art Culony book store s. Publi shed by Jong·lime Lagunan Dick Clark, the :l2·pagc l>ook includes photos fron1 El ~1orro Bay in the north to D;ina Point Harbor 'in the south. !t is an upda1e of the first •·coves" put out by Clark in 1!1:19, "Tn 011nt!rs of tt1(' (lrigin;il , lhr comparison ;ind rcvclation s of 1noi11y rl1;1n~t·,:;: 111 (_,,;1~! nnd cnvc populat io n ;ind bulld1ng 1rlll prove C'Xcit ing 01· dt•prr~:-1 ng." Cl ark s<:111.l The hook is $2 . If concern wanes and Impetus to study fusion lags , RO.<ilO ker predicts a glum futurt'. "\\'e'll :ill Oc coal miners, or \ve·11 learn to do without electricity. "There ls enough cool underground to last us JOO seurs." he added. As for the source of fu el fo r fusion , lhL' supply is c11dless. 'fhe deu!eriuin atoms come fro1n \l'illl'r. One ou1 of every 7.000 molccules of 1r:11er 1s a ht'avy \Va tcr molecule and contains an aton1 of deuterium. Triti un1. Lhe other p<Ht of Ule fuel supp ly, is n111nuf:icturcd and its only uses to date have been in the nation's defense progran1. It is a potential v.·aste product unJes_, :1 "pC'rf('cr ' reactor is developed. J{ostoker adrnittl'd. But, oo the way to developing fusion reactors. a v.·ay to take advantage of the li1hiurn proton reactloo 1nay ~ found . "That \l'ould be nirvana." The arnount of heat ii -n·ould ta ke lo si:i rt lh<it rcll.cl1on is classified and not 1nadc p11lll1 c, the pai r said. bur 1f proved possible such a fusion process 14·ould be harmless and totally without racl1o:ic1ivity either tn 1nalerials or by· products. } • \l ~. .;;. .. 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I ! ' I 1 :j !' ;J ' I , I /, \ Saddlehaek Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks EDITION VOL. b7, NO. <M. 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES ORAN<q;E COUNTY) CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. FEBRUA RY 13 , 1974 TEN CENTS Soviets Deport Solzhenitsyn to West Germany BULLETIN MOSCOW {AP) -The Soviet news agency 'tuss reported loday that Nobel J'rize author Alexander Solzhenitsyn has been stripped of his Soviet cliizensblp and deported. It said bis family could join hint, BONN (U PI) -Russia's most famous living author. dissident Alexander I. Solzhenltsyn, Ir.ft the Soviet Union and :irrived in \Vest (;ermany today, a day after his forcible Hrrcst in Moscow. A \Vest Gern1an spokes1nan announced that his go\'C'rnment agreed "to accept" the Nobel 1~rizc-winning novelist when Demands Impossible --Hearst BERKELEY (UP I) -The father of kidnaped Patricia l~earst said today a den1and by the terrorist group whicti holds his daughter is "impossible to nicer· and promised he \11ould offer a counter-proposal Newspaper publisher Randolph A. 1-learst , his hand shaking nervously as he spoke to ne1vsmen outside his suburban Hillsborough mansion, said the demand by the Symbionese Liberation Army Tuesday for a massive food NEEDY REJECT RANSOM OFFER FROM SLA, Story Page 7 distribution scheme to an estimated 4.7 million needy people was not ~·llhin hJs pcnver to meet. "The origina l demand. a!! I was afraid , is iJnpossible to meet," be said. "But v;e will try our best to come back with a t\lUnter~Uer that's accepiabte.." 1-learst said he hoped to have the counterproposal within 24 to 48 hours. It was estimated that the ransom demand could cost more than '300 1nillion. t\n FBI spokesman said it .,,1,-as in the "realm of unreasonableness." As a gesture or good faith, the SLA demanded that $i0 worth or free food tx• given to poor and needy pe'rsons in California during a four.week period beginning Tuesday. "It's difficult," flearst said, "because v•e have nothing more to negotiate with t'xcept a leUer that takes two or three days to arrive." Speaking directly to his 19-year-old captive daughter, Hearst said: "Tell them (the SLA ) not to worry, no one '\·ill come busting in. Take care of yourself. Everyone is praying for you. "l'atty, I hope you are listening. \Ve (See KIDNAP, Page%) DAILY PILOT AD 'C Ol~RALS' SALES There was this Daily Pilot ad customer who gave "Old Paint" son1e new paint ~nd then ran an ad which proved her '70 Mustang could be one of the fastest ponies around. Here's the ad;: '70 'Po.1USTANG, auto, PS, Gas saver. Excel. oond. new paint & tires $16{)1) (Phofle) Those few lines S-Otd' the car several days before the ad . was to expire. Let :i. Daily Pilot Ad-Visor help yo u get \•our "Old Painl" (or some other Tnerchandise or service) moving. Just dial the direct line to rt:iuJts -642·5678. Wonned by the Soviet Union he was coming. He had repeatedly said he would not leave Russia voluntarily. Solzhenitsyn's 'o\'ife, N<:tal;'a, and three young children remained behind in the Soviet capital where seven Soviet RUSSIANS AGAIN GD TO 'BRINK '. Story, Page 4 policemen muscled their ,o,ray into his apartment Tuesday and took hiln away. Solzhenitsyn's apparent deportation and asylum here cli1naxe:' the outrrv in the Soviet Union over the pub!icatloil in the \Vest of his latest book "The Gas Offered As Rewarll JACKSONVILLE. N.C. (UPI ) A group of 29 gasoline station owners has offered 800 gallons of gasoline for anyone who can supply information leading to the arrest of the killer of Tasca Virginia Rader. The young woman v:as found shot to death .Jan. 26. She had been abducted fron1 a parking Jot just before a bank robbery, and her killer has not been found. Reward money totaling more than $6.000 has been offered by local citizens and civic groups and the governor's office. Blacli. Countia11 Will Seek GOP Nod to Senate James E. Johnson of Tustin,{ retired 1Ylarine Corµ; chief warranr officer and former :asilllant secretary of the Navy, annoW'ICed today he will seek the Republican nomination to the U.S. Senate this year. The 47·year~ld John.son said his announcement made him the first black ever lo seek election to the U.S. Senate from California and \••as in keeping with a series of_ firsts he set for blacks. Johnson said he was the first black to receive a warrant officer oom1nission, the first to serve in the governor's cabinet, the first as vice chairman of the Civil Service Commission, the first to serve as assistant se<:retary of the Navy and others. "f'or 30 years I have been preparing to make today's announcement of my candidacy for U.S. Senate," said Johnson who will run for the seat held by Sen. Alan Cranston. a Democrat. "My . antlOWlcement verifies the fact that the: American dream is still possible." Johnson declared that he was not ruMing as a black man, a Negro or a minority but as an American. "When people look at candidates today," he said, "they don't want to know who he is. but what he is. They "'ant the man \\oith the best qualifications and not one who will use the Senate seat for on the-job training. A nati ve of Madison, Ill., Johnson has lived in Orange County since he retired from the Marine Corps in 1965. He and his wife, Janita, are the parents of two sons and a daughter. Another son died at the age of 23 following surgery. He '"'as director of the California Department or Veteran Affairs from 1967 to 1969. Vice chairman o! the U.S. Civil Service Commission fro1n 1969 to 1971 and assistant secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve affairs from 1971 until last year. Gulag Archipelago", a history of the Soviet forced labor system. A spokesman for the West German Lufthansa Airline said it.s officials saw Solzhenitsyn debark from an Aeroflot plane at Frankfurt Airport and enter a black Mercedes car bearing the license number BO 7·27. The BO 7 series of licenses belongs to the West German Foreign Ministry. \Vest German author Heinrich Boell, \.•:inne r of the Nobel Prize for Jlterature and president of the International Pen Club, said he invited Solzhenitsyn to stay with hin1, arid e xr>ected the Soviet \Vriter to arrive at his country hon1e v.·est of Cologne this evening. the JH.'\\'S agency DPA reported. The Lufthansa spokesnian said !he Aeroflot airliner l.'lndcd at 4:13 p,nL ( 18:13 a.n1. PfJT ). He said the plane stopped at its unloading area and aboul 40 passengers debarked. "Last off the plane 1-'.fls fllr. So!z!ieri- iL'iyn, escorted hy At·rJ flot securi ty men," the s1>okesr11an S;-1id. "~1r. SolzhenllS)ll got direc1!v lnto tiff' black Mercedes car \\'hich left the alrport by a back exit." 1\lrport security 1nen kepl a 1nilling cluster or can1eramen <ind photographers I,500 feet away from the plane and tl1c M erct~es car, which ,1·as escorted by t11'0 or three police cars. '!'he author's iife. Natalya. sairl in t\.fosco1v th at Soviet authorit if'~ told her he had been •·sent out" of the country. \\'hen Solzht•nltsyn . 55, ~·as arrested Tuesday. he left behind a letter which said: "Kill me quickly because I write the truth about ltussian hi.<:tory." During the offi cial campaign against Solzhenitsyn, official Soviet m e d i a accused hirn of being a traitor and suggested lie leave the counlry. Friends said they feared his arrest would be the first S!CJ1 to1-•:ards expulsion. \\:rlter:-;, politicians and gorernmc_::t officials in the \Vestern \\·orld condemned his arrest There W('re calls for a cultural, tr<1de and political boycott of Russia <ind an end to detente un!il he 1vas released. As president of the lrl!t:'rllational Pen Club. Boen has spoken repeatedly in Solzhenitsyn's defense, nlost recently 'l'uesd;iy, when he said the Soviet author -had the right to know \-l'hy police wi shed to interrogate him and the tight to have a Ja"•ycr. Plan Would. Cut Marines To · Half Their Strength • O•ilY PUol ~!Ill Pllc!c1 LAGUNA CANYON HEAD-ON CRASH TODAY Kl LLED ONE MAN, PINNED A SECOND IN VAN Firemen From Laguna Beach V./ork to Free Peter Sundberg, 21 From SPCA Vehicle Heart Seizure Eyed it1 Ca11yo11 Fatal Accident By JACK CHAPPELL 0t ""' O•llY Plkll SUI! A head.on automobile c r a sh killed one man and seriously injured another on Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach today. The dead man 'vas identified as Ed· \\·ard Bigelov•. 40, of 361 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach. It is believed Bigelow may have suffered a heari attack a<; he swerved (See CRASH, Page 2) Candidate Says College Should Follow Others By JAN "ronTtl 01 !l>e 011ty Piiot Sl•U To make improvements at Saddieback College, the board of trustees and administrators need to emulate Orange Coast C-Ollege and Santa Ann College. That is the opinion of Earl Carraway. 43·. of El Toro. one o( seven candidates for an opening on !he Saddleback board. Scl1lesi11ge1· Realig11iI1g Revealed By Uni~ Press International The Detroit Ne1o.•s reported today that Defense ·secretary J ames Schlesinger is pro~ing a n1ajor realignment of the :irn1ed forces. a Plan that would cut the ~1arlne Corps by roughly half its strength of 196.000. The News said such a move could prove "to be the biggest armed forces shakeup since Robert McNamara hit the Pentagon." In a copyrighted story, the News said Schlesinger's plans. which came after se\'en n1onths of scrutiny of the defense establishments, include majo:-realign· ment and redistribution of rl"Sp()ns ibili- ties. This would affect the forces. money and manpo"·er among the four services. For exan1ple, the Marines' a1nphibious responsibility would be as.signed to the Army. There was no immediate cominent rrom Marine Corps officials i n Washington. One decision, the Ne'll.'S said , is to include creation of a Coastal C.Ommand. 'o\'lth responsibilities for land·based 1nar\Lime surveillance. reconnaissance and antisubmarine air operations. which 11·oultl be taken from the Navy and reassigned to the Air Force. News military analyst Col. R.D. Heinl .Jr. said other proposals would result in the assignment of Air Force squadrons to Navy aircraft carriers and giving the Anny the mission of providing high· readiness peacetime expeditionary force.s handled by the Marine Corps. The News said one top P entagon aide said Schlesinger was about "to shake the tree" of the jealously guarded roles ai1d duties of the armed forces. According to the News, the changes are incorporated in a guidance memo entitled ' ' Fo rce Interdependence,'' Pentagon shorthand for a concept of (See MARINES, Page %) OraDge Coast UCI Teams Seek Fusion "111 every category, to the nth degrN.- '"'hat they have done to build their in1age in the community is what we have to do." Carraway, a mortgage banker. said. "People have to believe in you to support you ," he added, "It 's the san1e in business, industry, or running a home." Weather E1iergy Crisis .Solutio,t Possible by Year 2000 By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 9llt DMIY ,llof IMtf Two UC Irvine physicists hope to find R way to harness the million-degree heat produced by thermonuclear fusion. If they are successful, by the year 2000 a pennaneo t solution to the energy crisis should be tn com m erci a l production and an endless l!IUpply of electricity should be available. Professor s Norman Rostoker and Nathan Rynn have designed a four-year experiment to test one of the ways fusion may replace Usslon as a nuclear power sour ce. , Unlike the fission method of producing energy, fusion has !he ;:ictcn~ial of !.':'.: .. totalJy ''cle1111'' or racliouctivi\y. "With ruillon the fuel is slightly ' I r adioactive and the ash is not ," Dr. Roetoker said. ''With fission the fuel is not radioactive but the ash is." It Is the leftovers from the fission power geqentors which cause some environmental concern, along with the worry the reaction may not be controlled by the safety mechanisms. "J don't believe fission react.ors are unsafe," Or. Rostoker notes, "it is just that you have to be more careful." Fusion on llM! other hand, promises a generatlon aource which not only leaves no radioactive wastes to dispose of but alw operates in a way that can't get out of hnnd. Assuming thn fusion process has been st.a rtcd by a gigan tic electric "1natch", r • Dr. Rynn contends it is just IJke a candle 1n a windsfonn. "lf anything goes haywi:re, it blo1o.·s itself out," Dr. Ryrwnald. ~ What the UCI team ~has set out to do is prove that i "hot" eriough jolt or electrlctty -th'e match -can ignite a batch ·of Ionized gases to "fuse .. light a toms creating heavier atoms and creating heat in the proces.<i. The batch of materials to be tried is a "plas ma" of deuterium tritium. A plasma Is any ele<:trlCally charged gas. One of the first plasmas was neon. the gas whlch lights up in a glass _ lube, lhe physicists explained. The deuttrium tritium plasma, once ib'Tllled by a "few mlllloo "'alts of IS.. FUSION, rage %) Communication is something to be \\'Orkcd at constantly, Carraway said. "To be effective, you must not shut yourself off,'' he said. · '!\Vh at's ha1Jpened at Saddlebuck is that they've climbed Into a vacuum and said 'to hell with it,' " he added. Carraway said if he .is elected he will try to lobby for tnore and better v o c a l i o h a I training-especially in housing, real estate, financing, and banking. "SOn1eday this Is going to be a me-lropolitan co1nmunJty," he said. "You can't believe how happy banks and real estate firms would be to have young aggressive 1ntn going oul into the c:ommunity who know what they're doing." Carraway emphasized whrit other candidates for the trustee post have been sayin~: the community seems to be up in arms uboul what's happening and not happening st Saddlcbacl<. 'EMULATE NEIGHBORS' Candidate Carr•way "Tu·o of n1y daughters went to Saddleback College," Cart7'·:'Dy said, "and neither of them fini~hro -two years bectuL~e they didn't like It." carraway stiid he disagreed with a (Sf.c CA ltRAWA''· l'agr 2.) , r . ' It'll be warmer and sunnier Thurs· day, according to the weather serv- ice, \Vilh highs at the beaches at 60 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 34-45. INSIDE TODAY Gulf Oil Corp. said it hud a record year hi 1973 as fat <!-$ ~ales anct proftts go. Like maybe 153 percent ·profit. See .story Page 22. Al "'"°' S.,.,l<e ' .... ""' l'O L. M. 8ey• U C1tlfoml• 1 C•rfff c.,._ l f Clauifl4ol U·U COf'\ltl U Cm_,,. n DNlll lol•ll<t1 11 ••lt.1111 ,.... ' r11t.rt.i""""" M<H l'lllllll(• 114' ..... ., .. "'~ . A1111 L•nllltn • ..... 1+1J M•tNI "•Mt n ,_..ltfl.tl M.-s 4, • DI"-C-.0"'1> ll ,..... ,, ... IJ\'twf• ,......, ti ,_,., ,,_,, °'· 11.tll(,..lt 11 Stocll M•r«"'t tt·1l T.i.vlslM H TIIM,.n 14-U ., .. ,,..,. 4 ......... " ... ., .. .............. ·~ • ( . / '~ OAIL't" PILOT -IS Dailr Pilol Stall Pnot1 FIRST IRVINE POLICEMAN OF THE YEAR Robert Berg, 29, is Exchange Club Choice for Honor Rolle1·t Be1·g Desig11ated l1·vi11e Off ice1· of Y ea1· ·rhc Ex('h;inge l'lub uf lr l'ine ·ruesciny lles1gnJll'd t!J·yl.:ar-old Hobe rl Guy Berg as Irvine Pol1t·t• Officer of the Yc<1r. Club president ,Jan1es T. C<.1 pretz and l~11v and orrler co1nn1itlrc chairman !~a l Trac<'y pr(·senll'd a pl <irrue and S50 sa\'ings bond !11 Berg at a l11ncheon Tuesday 1n the Air1>orter Inn. ·111e award rccogni1.ed Berg's scn•ice to proressifln and th e co1n1nuni1y . In a 1\\'0 1nonth period last yettr. Berg cleared 43 felony and I 3 misden1eanor crimes and acc.'On1plished 24 fclonv and IL misdemeanor arrests, th<> citalion said. Tracr11 sa id Berg "·as chosen for recognilion for his record of con1munity From J•age l KID NAP • • • are re;illy pleased to kno1v ~·011 arr okfly . You sounded tired or sC'dat('d but you sounded okay. \Ve assume th(' people th;:i t have you ;ire taking good c;irc of you .'' As l~earst spoke. r-.trs. liea rst. in rears, ..stood by his side. holding his hand. · 1-tni. !!ea rs! said: "\\'e love )'OU. Pat1y. \\!e're all praring for you . They ha\"C )'.!ood ideals. The) 'rr JUSI going about it in I.fie \\•rong \\'.'.\)'. Go<l bless you. IIooev." "The drmands arc very high and in th(' rralm of unrt•asonablc>nl'SS," said FHf spci.:i;il Jg1·n1 John Kelly. "Rut rhev arr ha~i1·nlh· a f:1111il11 decision. ThC:--:ire 111ki11g rlil'm unclC'r ~1dl'lSl'n1ent no1v to i;ee l\hai th1'1 ·re going lo do." A fa inily srok rsm;in sai<t shortly afh'r the drinand 11·a~ nl<utr 1hn1 t-l r>n rsl 11·ould "do r vrrvthing in his flOV.'er'' 10 nlt'f'! ii lo sa-ve 1hP l1f1• of hi s <l tiugh!l'r 1\ho \\''1S kirln iirx·cl frn1n hf'r B('rl\l•lr•y ;1p:H·tn11•111 nin(• da~·s ,tl!O. f\(·tl•• ~aid 1h C' FHI still h~J no physical v\"idi:~cc fron1 1hf' alxluclion silt'. 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A \'Cl('rfln of five years of ser\"ice \\'ith the Costa !vtesa Police Department , Berg is one of the original 10 men assigned to provide Jrvine "'ilh its 0\\'11 police force, under a contract between the l'ft'O cities. 11e is a lieutenant in the National Guard, earned a bachelar of police science degree al Cal State Los Angeles and is completing a master's degree in public administration at USC. He v.•as promoted to senio r police officer in April. 1973, six months after the Jrrine police for ce was launched. I-le and his v.·ifc, J anis. have a daugh· t.er, Corin. From Pagel CRASH ... across lhc center line and rammed a flat-nosed van. an SPCA a n i ma I ambulance. The dri ver was pinned inside. Authorities tentati\'ely identified the SPCA driver :is Peter Sundberg, 21, of Laguna Beach. Both his legs \\·ere broken in the collision. Aides at So uth Co a s t ComJ11unity Hospital said he \\'as alert and in fair condition this morning. The crash occurred just after 7:30 a.m. in the 2200 lil01..k of l,.iguua Cauyon Ro;id 'rrafnc \\'flS sn:1rlr·d for n1ore ihan an hour as po11 re, f1rcn1en and wrecker ert•111s l\'Orkcd at the scene. 1he i1npHct (1f 1he c\'1llission folded 1he front nf tl1c Sl'('A \·an bark t(I l/le dl"i\'Cl''s S{'!lL Sundi>crg 11·as p111n rrl in ~u lr for 111<1rc than h.11f .;1n h11ur 111hil1· l.:1J.,\Un.1 Bral"h lil't•rnen 1·ut. 1n\'J1Y lh•~ fro nt of the \';in :i nd ht •n t i! d11"·n. !!I:> u'g'I \.\'l'fl' 111ii::1rd h(·hinrl !hf' 1·run1plrd 111('!:1! !'il'C'A uf!1cials said lie had l>ecn nn a c:i ll HI 1he tirnr ;.1nd 1vas north-bound nn Laguna Ca n\'on Road. returning to 1h1• Lr1guna C'1nYon shelter \\'ith a dead an1 n1:1I. There \\'ere no Ji-.·e animals in the van at the time. they said. The car driven bv the deceased had been observed by ·witnesses swer1•ing several limes as it \\'as south.bound into Laguna Beach, Patrolman Larry Ga!at said. A driver of a vehicle following the death car sa id it suddenl y turned into !he opposing traffic lane. • f'ro•n Page J CARRAWAY • • • recent unanimous decision by the Saddleback board to oppose a state bill talling far financial disclMure by publ ic officials incl uding school truslees. "No matter ho1v much time a person spends ai; a public official. he should let the public kno"' about his business interest," Carra\\•ay said. "The poin t is lhese school tMtees are in a position to dole out hundreds of thou.~nds cf dollars In cootracts. If their business cont.Actll prevent them from going out to bk! properly. the public nl·('(ls to know." Carra'ft·ay_ "'ho ran uruiucccs,,full y for US. Coogre;s in the 1971 primary again!il And re'\\' ll 1nsh:1w fR-Nc"'po11 ncflctrl . is :iffili:i!('(I with Sunkist l)cvclopn1ml Co1np:1ny. fl. na th·r. of \Va.')hi ngtnn. !J.C .. he has tirrd in Alaska. Colorndo, f.texico City, and New Orleans. ' Police Nab Teen-agers At Melee l\ine teen·agers nllegedly nttendlnR a r .. ;c"·port Beach beer bust Tuesday afternoon \\'ere arr('sted ln "'hat police described as ''a melec in\'olving six officers and more than 150 juveniles." There were some oonnlctlng reports as to precisely what led to the outbreak at 19'Z.I Beryl Lane in the Westcliff art>a on an afternoon when school was out for the Lincoln 's Birthday holiday. One l7·~·ear-old charged po I i c e brutality. llis story wa:s supported by t110 other ju\'enile 1irls woo refused to be identified. An American Clvn Liberties Union (ACLU ) officer promised a probe into the incident. Police sald today they are still lrifting through reports in an ellort to establish the sequence cf events. Newport Beach Police Department Con1n1unity Relations Officer ~1ichael Blitch made public a press release asserting the incident began when one officer "attempted to detain a 14·year<(lld girl for consumption of alcohol (and) approximately eight subjects attacked the officer." Three youths. however. charged in interviews that the arre.stin& officer was striking the 14-year<()Jd girl with a club Hnd that se\leral otber teenage girls ""'·ere only trying to protect their friend ""ho was being beaten" when they intervened. '- Da\'e Stamper, 17, of 1849 Galaxy Drive, claimed he v.·as a witness and "the cops' were really beating on the chicks. You could tell they were enjoying it ... Stamper and two other gi rl witnesses \\·ho declined to identify themselves said 1nost of the boys present at the party ~tood back while officers 'vere in vo lved in altercations with as many as six tcrnage girls. Blitch. who "'as not present at the affair, said that officers told him that girls were involved In the first as~ault. but the boys may have been involved later. Three or the detained youths, including one boy and t'ft·o girls, were charged with interfering with a police officer. The others were charged with lack of parental control. Police released no names of those arrested but said all had been released. Police said today there were no reported injuries and no f o r m a l complaints as the result of the Incident. Officers did acknowledge, however, numerous informal complaints. I n addition, Jay Murley, co-chairman of tile Orange C.Ounty Chapter of the American Civil Llbertlts Union, called the Daily Pilot to say he was "looking into the matter." The incident apparently began as a surprise birthday party and lnclOOecl two Hi-gallon kegs of beer and a live band. Edward Olmstead Of Laguna Hills Services Frida}· !l.femorial service3 are scheduled at I p.ni. f'riday at Pacific Palisad('S Pr('sbyterian Church ror Edward G. Olmstead of La guna flills ~'ho died ~n nday . ,\Ir. Olmstead. a self-€mployed rc1:ii1 clothing mrrchan1 , had li \'cd in Laguna J!ill~ t11•0 years and in C1 lifon1ia 19 ~ears. lie is survived by his ..,,.idow, Grace. :i dau ghter, !l.1rs. Bn1ce Bater of Altadcna , and three grandchildren. i\lr. Olmstead was a charter member and past secretary of the IUviera ~lasonic Lodge 1'o. 780 in Pacific J'al isadcs. 1'he family suggests m e mo r i a I contribution! be made to the Ri viera ).lasonic Lodge_ !l.lcCormick Laguna Beach ~1ortuary are directors. Irvine Trustees To Weigl1 'Ope11 Can1pus' Policy Irvine School trustees will be asked to night to approve an "open campus" policy allowing. high school jtllllars and seniors to go off campus for lunch. A proposal to allow all students off campus for lunch stlrred considerable controversy IA.St month as numerous parent! protested that th'clr children ought to be kept undtt adult aupervtsion du ring the school hours. flowever, a com prom.be to keep ~·ounger students on camp.1s while letting old('r ones off now ha!!i the supoort of Superintendent Stan Corey. Trmtees wtll mett beginning at 7,30 p.m. at Un.iverslty Park Elementary School. 4502 Sandburg Way, Irvine . Trustees also will consider draft de.~lgn plans for a new North lrvine High School and a proposaJ to advertise for bids /or preliminary work on the new Hoeptn<r School. ( 01l1J Pllol Sltlt P~ot. UCI PHYSICISTS EXAMINE ELECTRON ACCELERATOR BEING BUILT FOR FUSION TEST Ors. Rynn, Rostaker View Glass Tube; Where Heat.d Gaset May Produce Energy From Pagel Ne\\1port School 1'orcl1ed; Police Suspect Arso11 1'1fERMON UC LE Ail FUSION. • • ele<:tricily applied for up to a seeond ," "·on't light up like neon. "If ii is clean you \.\•on 't see a thing. Only if the hydrogen (from "'hich the deulerium conies) is dirty will it g!O\\'," Dr. Rostoker pointed out Lnde r constructian in U1c U C I laliorat-Ory is an elect ron be a m accelerator capable of heating the plasma lo 10 million degrees Cl'ntrigrad(', its ignition point. "That's 20 n1i!lion degrees Fahrenheit , give or lake a fe1v million degrees. Al that len1pcraturc \\'hat's a fl·1~· degrees?" !Jr. lto stoker quips. The ign ition of I.he ~lasn1a 'ft'ili take place in a glass tube about four fc-et long and eight inches in diameter. The plasma Is such a good Insulating shie ld the 'glass "·on't even be \\'arm enough .. to heat a cup of coffee'', Rostoker said. A magnetic field around lhe glass tu be shapes the plasma, bottling its super heat "'ithin itself and protecting the glass. , ~ Should anything accidentally br~ak the glass while the fusion reaction is going on, Rynn emphasized the introduction of air wi ll cool the plasma and the reaction "''ill stop -instantly. If the two year experiment at UC! proves successful, the pair will move on to a bigger "match". The U.S. Navy Aurora nuclear reaction simuJator at White Oak, Maryland is a three·story tall electron be a m accelerator originally built to test the effects of nuclear "''capons blasl.!i. Rostoker. \\'ho also works for ~faxv.-·('11 Laboratories. a San Diego firm prod uc- ing nuclear hardware. believes the While Oak accelerator has JX>tential for pcl\\'Cr production through fusion . However, Rostoker predicts it will be 10 years before a fusion generating technique is proved. even vdth billion dollar a year research expenditures recommended by the Atomic Energy Com.mission. "After Enriro Fermi demonstrated the scientific feasibility of fission in hie; reactor in Chicago Stadiun1 back in 1942. ii \\'ns 20 yea rs before a comn1crcially viable rission po"·er plant bccarne available." Rostokcr obserl"rd . To dale, no one any1vhere in the \\'Orld has demonstrated lhat fl.L'iion can produce more energy than it takes to ''light the match" or start the plasma '·burning". "'To get mare back than you put 1n, it takes one heck of a match ," Dr . Ilostoker said. lf in 10 years tin1e it has been pro\'ed fLL'iion \.\o'Orks, it will take another 15 to 20 years to dcvclop !he process for cornmerc ial production of electricit y, he .said. \\"hilc it \von ·1 solve the present energy crisis, RostokC'r and nrnn hope it "'Ill add in1petus 10 the AEC funding for fusion rcsc:irch. A $51.000 AEC granl launched the UC l study and another s-ioo.ooo will be spent continuing the effort. If concern wanes and impetus to study fusion lags. Ro.stoker predicts a glun1 futu re. ''\\'e'll all be coal miners, or "·e'lt learn to do u·lthout ell'ctricily. "There is enough coal underground to last us 100 sears." he added . As for the source of fuel for fusion , the supply is endless. The deuterium atoms come from water. One out of every 7,000 molecules of wat er is a heavy waler molecule and contains an atotn of deuterium. Tr il iun1, the other part cf the fuel suppl)'. is 111anufactured and lts only uses to date have been in the nation 's defense program. lt is a potential waste product unless a "perfect'' reactor ts developed, nostoker admittOO. But , on the 'ft•ay to developing fus ion reactors, a "'ay to take advantage of the Hthiu1n proton reaction may be found . "That "''ou!d be nirvana ." The amount cf heat it would take to start that reaciion is classified and not tn:ide puhlic. the pair said. but H pro\'ed passible such a fusion process \.\'OU!d l>e hartnless and totally without radioattivity elther in materials or by- produ cts. .. An al'S()nist set a rai;ing blaze at ~fariners Ele1ncntary School in Newport Beach Tuesday night that gutted a specu1l testing rootn , c:1using $13,000 d:irnagc. TI1e qu:irters contuining hundreds ol books, tcsls and pamphlets \~ere destroyed despi te the effort s or one young bay who repeatedly ran Jn with fire extinguishers. !)amage \\'as confined to Roorn 13, ,~·here the east "'all "'as found totally engulfNI in f\an1e s u·hen a force of firemen from !he nearby ~iariners St;ition arri\•ed. In1·estigators sai d separate fires had been set in at lacst JO different spots. using paper matches ;ind the printtd ed ucational materials a\'ai\abl e. l\ewport Beach Palice Offi cer \\'alt Fuhrmann. who conducted the on-the- scene in11estigation with firemen , sa id the blaze was first reJXJrted by an unident ified young boy. }fe ran to th c t-.farincr.; Station to report the blnzc. \\'hich \.\'BS di scovered abaut 7 p.m., acNrding lo wilnesses. From Page J MARINES . • • complete mixture of all services and al l mili111ry rompooen ls. In addit ion to those changes, the Defense secretary i~ reported to ha ve under active consideration two further measures aimed Rt el ite ground-force components, Arn1y airborne a n d ~l arines. The Ne\.\'S said Schlcsigner reJXJrled'iy ;,enrouraged" (;en . Creighton Abrams, Armv chie f of staff. to end the traditional paratroop fun ctions in both I.he IOlst and 8?nd Airborn(' di\'i~fons , except for one brigade to be retained for lipeocial contingcneics. Schl esingrr instructed hi~ st a If . according to the N('\.\'S. to \\'Ork up plans to cut the ~larines by roughly half. ~ R. ·~ '~"""""""'~~~ ...... ~ ............ ~..,...'-~'"=L--~~~·! 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 fJ~:!~ ~ ~.'._ ..... ~~~-:.r. .,.. 71171:.9 ... t ... ~.;~': SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 C hampion Handball Gloves ~ Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets ~ I Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acryli: Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon ·Wann UP Jackets ' Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand OP'EN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY ( Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas-Co11Yerse-Tratorn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Blkes-Parts-Tires-T ubes Re~irlng PHONE 646-1919 I t I I I I ' 6 DAD ,Y P R OT E DITORIAL PAGE Loss for • The resignation this week of Saddleback CoUege trustee Hans Vogel , first president of the sc hool 's board of trustees, marks the end of an era -and hi s influence will be so rely missed . Once the symbol or all that was holding Saddleback College in a rigid mold of conservatism, Vogel has over the last year or so, evolved into a sensitive and articul ate representaLive of his constituenls, and a trustee of good vision. In response to feedback fron1 dissatisfied Tustin residents, Vogel has awakened to the real purpose of a community college and has challenged his fellow trus- tees and the school's administration to do the same. Usually with the backing of Irvine trustee Michael Collins, who also has begun to see change is needed. Vogel has taken the initiaLive to tackle some knotty problems. Both he and Coll ins have served the district long and well over its seven·year history. Co llins also is re- signing. It is too bad that as the district celebrates its seventh birthday, it is losing trustees who have evolved into two of its best. Support for Scl1ools All 15 candidates for the Irvine City Co uncil have endorsed an important school construction finance measure which shares the h1arch 5 ballot. Irvine voters will be asked to select a city council and help choose one Saddleback Community College District trustee on that day. They also will be asked to approve a $44 million draft on the state school building fund to a ugment a $50 millioa Irvine Unified School District bond fund. Slate Jaw provides that distr icts may spend their own voter-authorized bonds in an1ounts up to but not Saddlebacl{ exceeding a certain an)ount. (1'he cutoff poi nl is ten percent of a district's total assessed valuation.) Uing before all the schools which will be needed are built to serve l rvinc youth, that Jln1it will ha ve been 01et . 'Vhen it is, the di strict 1nny qualify for loans from the state school builcling fund. !\lost are forgiven if the district continues to grow, so the J;ond s add nothing to the local tax rate. 'fhat is probabl y why candidates for the city gov· ernment unanin1ously support the S44 mil11 on school finan ce measure. Safety l(eeps Pace 'I\vo new fire stalions will be opening in i tlssion Viejo in the next fe'v n1onths -another sign that pub· lie servants are under constant pres!'ure to keep up wf1h rnushroomjng growth i~.ihe Sacldleback Valley. One station, to be located between Saddleback- College and l\fiss ion Corn rnun it y l·Iospilal on Ma rguerite Parkway, is 95 percent fini~hed and will be staffed by four firemen around the cJo('k seven flays a week. The setond will be a te1n porary facility in trailers near Costa de! Sol on Alicia f)arkway. One fire engine and four firemen will staff lhis station as well until a permanent facility and site are obtained. The ad diti ons 1nake a total of three fire stations for 1'-fissio!l Viejo -a significant improven1ent in safety and secunly for the growing comn1un ity. These facilities are added to the para1nedic unit of the Laguna ~ill s station of the Orange County Fire De- partment which has been busily operating now for six 1n onths. Safe,ty of people should con1e first in commu- nity development: it is reassuring to know that some of the needed provisions for increased safety are com· ing along. SB Medicine Needs More ff arbor Patrol Has Real Prof essio1aals ' ~ Discipline FNEY J.HARRI~ In its strongest official statement within memory, the American ~ted ical Association recen tly assailed its docto r members for failing to live up to their ethical responsibilities. 1 have been saying the same thing for more than 20 years, and getting only dirty !~ks from most physicians. The AMA, in an editorial in the official ;'Journal," said that doctors must stop making excuses for not policing their pro fession, and call- ed for legal disci· pline against doctor! who abuse their Ii· cense to practice. Actually, what is so bad about the sit- uation is not Ule in- competence or ven· ality of most physicians, but the reluctance of the decent ones to help get rki of the rotten minority . As every patient know! who has tried. it is almost impossible to find one doctor who "''ill testify against another, or to get anywhere with a complaint to various medical societies. ntE SELF·POLICING of the medic.!!.\ profession is about on a par with the seJf-pollcing of the investment industry in the days before the Securities & E:tchange Commission was set up. Possibly it is totally unreal istic to expect any profit-mak ing body to regulate itself, al lhough all of them defend the privilege unti l their abuses become intolerable. The man who wrote the "Journal" editorial might aJmost have been quoting this writer, when be said : Dear Gloomy Gu s It has been suggested that the use of trees may assist the appearance of Promontory Point. May I sug- gest a doub le stand of gi:int red· wood~? J.E.T. Olotfrl'f Gus c•mm..-u ••• wbmll""' Ill' rt-'11 11111 de 1111 ....c1u.1rtt1 rtl1.-:t 11'1• \ll.W. Of !tit MWIP<IP-e<. Stnd tOilf pel _. .. GIOOmf Gu1, D<lllt Pllol. "~1edical societies appear to have been reluctanl to tack.le tough problems relating to questionable actions by their members. It i.s ama1.ing how many excuses can be found for not conducting an lnvestigation or for not taking action .. , The American citizen today has an extremely ambiv:ilcnt attitude toward the doctor in our midst. On the one hand, he is respected for his professional skill. and his positic;n in the community commands high status. On the other, he is regarded with suspicion as a .. money-maker" more th an a healer, and it is widely known that he proteets his fellow doctors from scrutiny , and possible legal suit. in an almost conspiratorial maruic r. IN THE editorial. the Af\1A reminded doctors that medicine is largely se!f- gove med not because of any natural or constitutional rights but because of public permission. And \\"hen the public trust is ignored or betrayed often enough , such self·governmenl can and will be revoked by an angry and resentful publit', \\'lth escalating medical and hospl!al costs, we are rea ching that level of resentment, and the Al\tA 's awakening from its sweet dream is not a moment too soon. \\'hen medicine becomes a self-serving business more than a ded icated profess ion-as 1nany th ink it alrtady has -then the doctor desf'rves to be inspecled and regulated as string· errlly as the butcher. Nixon's Ro sy Rhetoric W AS HI NGTON-C on s u l tlng economists, including some who advlse President Nixon, were privately appalled at Mr. Nixon 's fiat assertion last week that "there will be no recession in The United Stat.es of America" in 1974. Likewise . specialist! on Arab oil were aghast over another predi ction in the President's State of the Union message: "I can aMounce tonight . , . that an ur- gent (Arab) meeting will be called in1he immediate future to discuss the lilting Qf the oil embargo." Both glowing forecasts by t h e beleaguered President reflected tbe overblown rhetoric which o f t e n embarrasses him. Now they thrtalen ~tr. Nixon with widening hi! credibility gap still further in the Immediate future. CONSIDER the "OD-recession" pledge. It Is true that slighlly belier estlm1tes of economic activity in 1he first two quarters of 1974, prepared by Nixon 1dmlnistraUon economls~ early I n January, give some reason to believe thnt those two quarters wlll tlot ahow "zero growth"-the classic definition of a recession. But Mr. Nixon's unnecessary prediction reminded leading economists of similar frothy official forecasts over the past fJve years that backlashed on the Prelldent and helped shape his hug• mdlblllty gap. One 1uch economist. !he einlncnt Dr. 1 Alan Greenspan. f'f!: c" 11 e d his 1stmt1hment when the P1r es Id c n t ( EVANS-NOVAK J estimated the gro ss national product ror 1971 at $1 ,1,)65 billlon-a 1>redi ction immediately c'hallenged by leading economic consultants i n c I u ding Greenspan. The actual output was $10 billion lower. 1l1C economists' view of t he PresJdent's new "no recession" forecast i! that the volatility of the world economic sjtuation, coupled w i th confusion over Ar ab oil, makes any such forecast ridiculous and dangerous. If there I! indeed no recession, he would get the credit without any forecast. But If there Is a rece!!lon, Mr. Nixon will get hlt two ways : he will inherit 1ho blame and his credibility will d<clll\e still more. AS FOR the hfnt that the oil boycott It about to end, the fact that Arab oil slates wlU meet on Feb. 14 was known well before. Mr. Nixon's speech. But both Mideast diplom.111.s a n d independent ell experts here 11ee no chance for My sl gnlflcant chang<! until Mr. Nixon ta)'I something on th e i88U<! of Jerusalem -the preeminent Arab· lsraeli L'-Sue in the lmpoMant vtew of Saudi Arabia's Klnr, falsal, kingpin In Uie Arab oll boycott. , Praise To the Editor : I wish to express my appreci:ition and gratitude to the men of the Oran ge County Harbor Patrol. Dana Poi nt, for their prompt , efficient . and professional services and to r eco mm e nd commendation of Tin1 Bertolin o. Dick Olson . Terry Lundy and lifeg uard Pete Sellers. \\'HILE fi shing near the D<ina coasl. my vessel began taking \\'ater at an alarming rate. Attempting a di stress call. I found my radio inoperative . i!-.ly passenger and I se11rched vainly for the source of the trouble. Approaching the Dana jelly, a llarbor Patrol boat approached . R ea d i I y assessing Ule situation, the two men rrK1ved swiftly with pump lines, plugs and other equipment. Another llarbor Patrol boat reached the scene. \\1ithin seconds of the first and moored alongside. What I had believed to be a hopeless situation \\·as stable "''itlun minutes. NOT CONTENT 11•ith merely assessing the problem, the men actually repaired the fault and sugges ted the appropriate means to prevent such a recurrence in the future. I oHered each reYtards. dinners, even such a simple gesture as cl eaning the officers' uniforn1s All nHers 11·c>re refused. cnurteously . yet refused. I have sail ed n1any years. It is n1y opinion that the boat 1vas in in1n1ccli:1tc d::inger of sinking <lncl hun\an injury quite possibl\: The proress ionalisrn of lhcse men prevented either. GEORGE TASV),IS Slill M i.<S infl To the Editor: Most people don't rcali1,c lhfrt' still may be prisoners-of.w ar in Southeast Asia . rt10ST A(.1ERTCANS 1J1ink lhf' PO\Vs are home. !\lore than 50 known PO\Vs were neither released nor accounted for. Their capture was evidenced by pictur('S in c.aptivity, propaganda broadcasts, and even a letter home. The failure of lhc Communists to acoount for these men has left over 1,200 other families wondering If thei r loved ones. still listed as l\11 A. were or are still prisoners. Public opinion is credited for havi ng influenced the Communis ts to improve the treatment of our prisoners. It is the only weapon left which may felcasc the families of these men from U1e torture of not knowing. PLEASE mail on ~1arch 27, one ye<ir fro m the date all POWs \Yere supposed to return, two le tters: one to our President expressing your concern and one to Premier Pham Van Dong of North Vietnam , expressing yo u r insistence (or an accounting. Address the letter to Premitr Pham Van Dong, Democratic Republic of Vietnam , llano!. North Vietnam, and aff i:t a 21-ce.nt stamp. KAY WAGllER A irport Expnn•ioll To the Editor: Your front page artich~ of Jan. 31, concerning the new Comn1unity Airpor t Council and its fund rai..~ing campaign to support expansion of and increased jet nights from tho Orange County Airport should serve ris ootlce to the comn1unilics adversely aftectl'd by ]f'I nights that an all out effort 1,·\H hr made by business interests to expand lhe ai rpOrt and lncre:tse the number ol jet flighlS . IT lS Ofs~ that ns business in from a Grateful Sailor ( MAILBOX ) l.c1 1ers f ro111 rea ders tlre welcome . !Vor111ally, writers sh ould con'Vey the ir 1nessages in 300 words or less. The rigl1 t to con dense letters to fit space or elirn ina te li bel is re served. All let- ters rnust include signature and 1nail· ing ad,drcss but 11a1ne.~ may be with· held on request if sufficient reas on • is apparent. Poetry will not be plib· lished. the area of the airport continues: its hectic pace of expansion, in spite of creating its own prob lems, it will exert increased pressures QR the environ1nent and residential commwiities in the general a[ea . IT NO\\' insists that its needs should prevail over the right of the residential communities. The business community presses on with the "'·ill and power to dominate all other rights irrespective or the fact that it has been on notice for sev('ral years of th<! expressed concern of citizens and commWlitles. The Board of Supervisors and !he Alrport Commission have been trying to find a solution for the problern while business presses on with the hope of exerting its JXIWer 10 the exclusion of others rights through a ri chly endO\l'cd organization. i\N INTERESTI NG questio n to ask is whether a monied campaign backed by business intcr('sts \.\'ith obvious self inlerest reasons for exert ing ever>· possible effort for expansion of jrt fl ights v.•i 11 crush the efforts of concerned t·itizens and residents to lin1it the adverse effects of such expansion. As we have SC'cn ln recent polit ic-al revelations. money means [Xh\'C'r and infl uences favors. It \\'Ould be prudent for the Communit y Airport Council 10 adopt a policy of fut! public discl~ure of all receipts and expenditurrs or n1onit'S both as to to donors and recipients. It would be a sad comn1entary on human affairs H the united effort of self interest bU5incss organizations can summon up the po1ver to dominate the community and dict ate Policy. r-.Iost certainly the business CQmmunity has the right 10 be heard and alon g \\'ilh that right is the obligation to act responsibly. CLI NT RYGEL Slgll :~ltpif'k iHfl To The Editor: Aft er nearly a year of roncerted effort and aclion on the par! of citizens of Costa .~lesa to bring about enactment of a much-needed sign control ordinance. the city l'OUncil has allo\\•ed the final deliberations lo deteri orate into an endless series of nitpicking meetings in \\'hlch every other \\'Ord and punctuation mark is u n de r go i n g microscopic dissection by its opponents. a small group of bu sinessmen intent on gutting the ordinance. The upshot of I.his preposlt>rous process is the likelihood of nn final decision be.ing reached until well u1to the spring - if al all. Only 111•0 months ago, the ~1ayor of Cos ta l'vtesa, Jack Hatnmett, arid Coun clln1an \Vlllard Jordan promised. in public, that the ordinance 1\'0U ld be adopted well before fl-1arch 5. the date or this city's cnuncilmanic elections. TllE CITY of Costa i\fesa has lon g lived 1vith the burden of uncontrolled vis ual pollution . For 20 years cornmercial signs have been rearing up with reckless abandon , leaving the ci ly 1vlth a clutter of uglin('S S !hat 1\'e, the rf'sidents, believe docs great harm to the env ironn1ent in which we and our children live, work and recreate. Thi s is not a mere local issue. ft has been made perfectly clear to us, hoth throu gh the protests of sign company lobbyists and inquiries from many 1nunicipal planning departments, !hat the eves of cities and counties not only iii this state but elsewhere ure on our efforts to enact this strong ordinance. J[ passed, in its present form, il \~·ill St'l a ne1v precedent in the annals of municipal sign control. THOMAS J. MURRAY MA UREEN DiDOMEN!CO, SOS iSign Ordinance Support) S tarr Ratteh To the Editor: I consider the Board of Supervisors' decision lo purchase the 5.500 acre Starr Ranch the most important implementing act IO\\·ard open spa ce in Orange County. I want to personally express my deepest appreciation to the press and the many individual groups who banded together on this momentous occasion. It is my genuine belief that all Orange Countians and Callfornians. present and fu ture. \Yill benefit immensely from their actions. RONALD IV. CAS PERS Aliolo Lesso n To the Editor : So r-.·lrs . Alioto \\'lltitcd to teach her husband a lesson. did she ? I think we've all learned a very val uable lesson, namely, it \\'Ould be sheer folly to even consider hil\'ing such an immature, spoiled and unstable person to represent us as California's first lady. As if our hard·working police force didn't have t.'nough lo do! MRS. JANET B. TA UCHE RT Who Wants a Second Tr y at Life? \Vhcn it comes to an afler life. people fall into three classes : those who are sure they're going to have one, those who hope they will -and those who don't parlicularly want one. Put me in the third group. I am not angry with life. I love and adn1ire it, because: J have enjoyed my own greatly, \vhi le taking the scar.5 as they corne. But the idea of going through life again appalls rather than appeals to me. Living a life is kind of like fii;:-hUnr. a _1.triz1.1y bear. flaving gone the route once. more or less successfully, why \\'Ould a guy want to do it again? What could he possibly prove? rr 1\.11GHT BE different if a second life came with a written guarantee that it would be mystically grander and rnagically better than your flrt:t life -and any worka ble parts that wore out in the fir st 100 years would be rc.placC'd ft'ce. Out heaven has not been , known to hnnd out suc:h bargains. Ge.ttlng a second life probably would be more like buy ing a secon<l·hand car. The motto would still have to be caveat ernp\01· -"let the buyer beware." There art• n1any specific reasons why a second life is hardly worth sighing for f'lr~ of all one would be bored wilh d l vu -the l've-betn·through- (..__H_AL_B_o_Y_L_E_J all·!.his-before feeling. Its n e w n es s and surprises are what give it first life n1ost of its flavor . A second life wou1d be too mu ch llke Ucking the glue off the back of a handful of envelopes for Christmas cards. 1'hc la ~te is predictable. ANOTlll::R argument Jgainst a return trek through life is that such a trip isn't really necessary -particularly <ll a time of energy crisis such as this. One life offers any man many chances to Ydse up. But U a ma n dies a fool at the end of one life. he is almost bound to die a fool still at the close of a second life. And that would represent an unforitivable wa ste of energy. A final argument against a second life Is that it would force a mall 10 go through ce rtain patterns o ( occurrence he hardly survived tbe first lln1e. Who, for cxa1nple. would \\'ish to go again through the physltal Pangs or mentnl torment of: Wearing dental braces. The lonely agony of puppy love - al6or60. Th e brooding horrors of adolescence pliit...._acnc. r"'tlying off a hon1e mortgage. The nuisance of growing old . i\S A ClllLD, I can remember my falher givi ng me an absenl·minded whack on lhe botton1 now and then and snyi ng, "Son, I wouldn't take a nti ll ion dollars for you -and 1 wouldn't give a niC'kcl for another just like you." That's 1he way 1 feel about life . You can put up with one good one, bad as it is. But who really needs two? OI AM•I COAlt DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wted, Publ.i.ther Tho mas Ket:vil, Editor Borbora Kreihich Ediloriol Papt: Editor T~ ftfltorial ·J>81!' ot tM Daily Ptl(t! aoeks to lnlonn and stimula.te readers by preK'ntb11 en this ..a~ d1vrrse ·('Omn1cntvy'on topics ot ~ tel't'st by 11Yndlcated co&umnista and car!oonfsts. by Pavvtdmc a fOt"Utn for readers' v1_., allll .by prnentlnc it.la n<'Wl!IJMl.P"r's op! .. and ldtu oa CUn't'ftl topicL '"'-tdttoriaJ oplnionl of lhe Daily Plk>t aJll)nr onl)' in the tdltOT"lt.I col umn at the trip 0( tlltt pqe. Opuliona l'Xps t•d by the Cll- umnlsts and cal'tl::IOnlsta and leUrft' \\Titm ~ !Mlr own al'ld no tntb:·,... m1:nl cl their vWn by h Dall;J Nl<ll should be lnftttotd_ Wednesday, February 13, 1974 Da,,e To111a in Co11rt Go lfer's Reporter Trailer Loca ted TY Se ries l11 .~piratio11 Ass<1ile<I Fir1n Hi,t ~1·:WARK. N. J. (AP 1 - D:11'l' 1'oma, the l\'cv. ark dC'tectil·e v.·hose e x p I o i t s sp:1rked a network te!e\'lsion <:o•rif'S that be ar! hls rmm~. tuOk part In real-life court ]'()(]tll dra1na here. Tonla, a paid 11dviser lo lh.: series at Univer sa l !'-tudios in Los Angeles . was a "'itness Tuesdav a t the !edt>ral C'Ourt trial Or six men QUEENIE cil nrgf:d \\1th conspirllCY to 1111- port 1oca1ne. Toma arrestl'd the alleg,·d r1ngl er1der in the case. Peter It. C:JJnpisi, TOri1A ·.~ l"IA y IN court was i.nterrupted briefly by shouts by (';1n1pisi. And when Toma n1.ide his exit from the oourt- roo1n. tv."O of Campisi's sister!! co111ers hi m shouting, "\\'l1y did you lie, Dave?" 'fhe prosecution had not By Phil lnterlcsndi 2-13 "It j ust doesn't make sense. The land of milk and honey to be loaded wilh milk and honey and no gas." plarinc<l w call 'f onu to t1·..-t1fy, !:ut he ""'ns subpof1H1(-d last week to rt·but tes1in10ny Jnade by t:arnpi!ii. CAJ\fPISI, ALSO u n tl e r indictrncnt !n a :;late c:ourt for five rnurders :-ind S(.'Orcs or robberies. testified Iha! on the clay he v.·as <1rre-;ted in 1hc federal case. June I. 1972 Tont:1 belic\·ed the charges \1t·rc a fra1n('up. Ca1nplsi h;.id s:.iid 1'o'rna toh! F'RES;o;o IAP I -A \'i.'Salia couple h.1\1e filed ;1 $600.000 suit in frder:i! i'tlurt here against a firtn fran<·hising Arnold Paln1er drv i.:leanlng .shops. l\1.r, and t.irs. John 11. J.auffenburgcr charged .~ft:Ci r<l"K"F..dison Co., a i) e l a "'a re corporation, ni.:Hlf' false and fraudulent representallons. deceived them and induced them to ho\· a franchise at \'isali<i. hini there \\<IS nothing-he'-------------' l'Ot il41 <lo <1b1.111l it be<o;1use To111;1 v.·ould ncrl·r ron1ra<l1ct tJ1e f1·l101o1.· officers bringing !he ch;1r"cs. In his rcbultil?, To1na <lcnit'<I rh:ll he n1:1<lc :-uc:h sta1c1ncnts. f\lorco\cr. h c d<'nil'd even 1alking to l'~1rnp1:-.i ;1 t)Qut the case th.'.!l r!:iy. "I ~t::\'ER talkt·d lo C:11npi si about ii.'' To1nu said. l.att~r. .,.,,hen Tonia \~BS testifying ahoul l u r n i 11 g Campisi o\·er to other officers , Can1pisi leaped to his feet and shouted: "Hey, give me a fair shake: I kno\r you can't go against your fri ends, but gi\'c rne a fair shak e," Campisi's Ja1o1.1'tr. Eln1c-r llenmann restrained him and U.S. Dist. Judge Jun1cs A. Coolahan gavelled for silence. '\\'REN JI E WAS fini~hed te stifying, Toma rushed from the courtroom. The t .,.,. o sLsrc-rs . \\tio \\'Ould not gire their na1nes. hurried after hirn, catching up in a third floor corridor, several feet fron1 the courtroom. Cliokiug Device Backed SAC flMIE~"l'O IUPll - Restaurants \VOuld be required 10 have a device to prevent diners from choking to death oo food stuck in lheir throats under a bill which has advanced in the Assem hly. 1l1e bill (AB2696) by Asse111blyman John P. Quimby (D San Bernardino) cleared the Healt.h Committee ~fonday on a 7-1 vote and 1o1.·as sent to tOe \\lays and ~feans C-0mmitlee. Quin1by s.1id the measure y,·as ain1ed at ending the "Sirloin Syndome," which he descri~d as the sixth leading cause or accidental death in the nation, By HELEN TilOMAS WASHJNGTON iUPll 1i1e missing \\'h\te !louse t.'OfTeSJX>Rdcnts' t r a 11 c r . forrnerly located al Can1p David,ri.fd., has beoo found at Greentop Camp Ground, a half a mile away. On President !'\ixon's orders. and apparently unbeknov.TtSt <'It the tin1e to press <Hd1-S. !he trailer \vas lflO\'C<l fn)nl the presidential ret.re:1t. THE TRAILER had be<'n set up to accon1n1o datt• repo.rten, nl-06tly froin tl1t> "'ire services. who travel to ~ Catoctin National Park on "'e<!kCflds \\1hen the Presi&:nt is at Ca1np David to \Vatch his takeoffs ~nd landings by helicopter and 1vhcn pos.-;iblc to Hn10 in his arrival s a11d dep..1rtures by n1otorcadc . A couple of "'eeks :igo, reporters, already fi-e!ing A growing estrangement bel""'een the \\'hite House and the press. "K'ent to C.'ln1p David and found the trailer gon('. Deputy press sec re t a r y C.erald L. Warren said :it the time: "I'm told it is at Can1p David,' "No," he said. "It has not been nlO\'ed from C a n1 p David. But v.'hile \\':irren app.1rent· ly understood the tr<1iler to be on the grounds of the moun- t.'lintop presidential retreat. in fact It tiad been moved to the nearby public grounds main- tained by the Nation<1J ])a rk Service. SALE: Round The Clock support panty hose and stocki ngs now through 1'he more.you pu rchase, the more you save. Srock up now on Roun<l The Clock hosiery'\ ith slil'cr comfort in support. All of you r tavorire colors in "an array of fashion and basic shades. Reg. Sa le Sale Sa le Supporc Stockins 1 pr. 1 p r. 2 pr. 4 pr. • 307 Monvelle Supporr ..... 3.95 3.35 6.40 11.95 February 16 ·7 ~ !' /, I -· ··-..._.;, l I ·, ' C0llt1..l your favorite Delle Sh.1 rml'Cr h11\1t-ry styles. j{ C:,1.:. S.tlc l'.1n1y Stockings I 1•r. ) pr. .::~:t'i Sht·t·r 10 rh£: \\Ji~1 ::..Hhl.tl fno r .. S2 ·1.80 = .!.'27 Evcrd.1 v Shl'l'r ..• , .....•..• S2 1.llll .:; .! I 0 Jn1agc Shct·r p,1n1 y stVtki ngs .. :?.)U $() ::]. 15 1\,~ilon ~ S[r£:rrh dcn1i-t0l· .••.• $ 3 7.211 .l:6.l5 Corton t{Hnfurt top p:tnty hose ................• 'l 7.2(J ~ 1 10 Con1rol top p.1nry hos,-. ..... SJ 7.20 Sale 6 pr. 9.60 •J.(1j' 8 12 1 .i .. 10 l ·L <UI l ·lA·O Qut·L·n nnd Ou1~ii'c·s .1v:1ilahlt' 1n :'15·1 ll).(j35 . lJ/e:l.'iC sratc color ro \1·car ''1d1. 1';1nry ~tnLking s1LcS: s1na ll. -1'10"-5'6" (90-120 lh'i.) mt·dn1 m,li;l1 "·5'10" (J l!l 150 lbs.) t.<ll, 5'2"-5 ' Io'' ( 1 ~5·l 70 lb.,.). ~ry!e ~I 5 111 sn1.dl 5'-5'3", me- diuu1 5'3''-5'6". n1c.:J1ur.11all )'.5 ',s " and t:i!l 5'8" '1nJ over. Jlcg. Sale Sa le Seamless 1-fosier~' I rr. ~pr. 6 pr. =62~ \\'lalking shl·c·r ......•..... J.65 :l.9:-i 7.90 "950 Ag'1on' S<rl'lch .. , . , . , •. , • $1 ~ .. 80 , 9.611 j:'909 Image· stret ch 1111' lu.~h .. 'If .• 2.25 5.4.0 10.80 Stocking sizt·s: ilr('v x.101 . }.!o<liLc ~ ! l -J] 1/}, D uch<:ss 9!1.!:-12. Pl ease sratc color to ,,·car \Vith. H OS IL''Y ...... Supporc Panry H ose ;::!07 f\fon,·elle demi·toe ...• li.95 ;:07 Monve!le sanda l foot ... 4.95 ;: 17 Sheer Support demi-toe .. 4.95 ::5.J NuJe 'n naughry ~11 1 sheer, sandal foot ....... ,,. 4.95 ;;28 Room-at-1he-top, J cn1i-coc fuller figur e ....... 5.95 4.20 4 .. 20 'L20 4.20 s· '" S8 ]4.,9;; 88 J1J..9.~ S8 14 .. 95 S8 14.95 9.80 17.95 Please srare height, \vei,shr, and color ro \\'tar ,,·ith '' l11:n ordering. Hosiery SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA SALE: Belle Sharmecr panty hose and stockings now through February 2 3 ' " \ \ \ \ \ I ' ' Shdp Monday rhrt1 Fridav, I O:UO :1..m . ro ')' ~O p.111., Ilullix:k's Santa Ana, I F:uhion Squa re, 2800 N . Main Str<.'tt, S11nc;1 An:1, l t-k·phonc: 547.72 11 516·061 I ,. .).uurJay, 10:00 ~.ni . tu (1 :00 p.rn. Dullock's South Coast Plaza. San Diego freeway at Bristol. Crnr;1 /\fc:sa, TclLphone: Wedntsday. Februa ry 13. 1974 • 11AH Y PI LOT $ I I I j: ' I - +: E D _JL_ II 1ier Valentine Special Your Choice Creeping Charlies or Wan- dering Jew. Hearty gifts for a special Valentine. Reg. 5.99 \~~ 99 Now Loads of Pots limited Quantity Planters from : everywhere. All s hapes nnd styles for Va lentine~ gilt-potting . 99¢-24.99 ' j Dried Flowers Buy them individually or pu rchase an Inspired arrange- ment 7.49-17.49 aac-2.29 STOlll HOURS: M.._"'"' Set. 10 -t S... IO'tft6- 2710 HARBOR ILVD. .. 1294 SO. COAST HWY . e..-·-COSTA MESA S40-7337 509 I!. KA TB.LA A VL AHAHllM 772-2471 , U.C>llHA HACH 49WIOI CITY SHOl'l'IHG CIEHTlll lliiiiiiiiil ORAHGI ~ U3-f995 1: ,I I r L 0 d y l I r • • W• ~ ) Huniingion Bea~h Founiain ·Valle - ••• -· ~ ~-~ . Today's t 'l11al N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. «. 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY fl, 1974 TEN CENTS Crowd Jeers Huntington Trustees Ry CANDACE PEARSON ot lh• 0111~ ,.uot s1111 Amid boos and cries of "railroad,·· four trustees of the Huntington Beach Union lligh School District >A'alkcd out o{ a met-ling 1\1csday after angrily denouncing charges of impropri eties made by the fifth member of the board. "If you don't \\'ant to hide it then di g it all out," one man in the audience yelled .at the departing trustees after the sudden 4-1 adjour nment of the hour· long session at J·luntington Beach lligh School. -{:; -.,,'( * Charges, Responses Laid Out Here are the allegation., o ( improprieties listed by lfuntington Beach -U;lion litgh ~!'!~ ·· District hr,'lfd Chairman Geo rge Logan and the responses to them Tuesday night by other board members: -Distri ct ndministrators \\·ere asked t.o finance a party at Trustee Ralph Ba uer's home and district caterer Jay ~1as1 roianni v•as asked to provide free service. Bauer said his home v.·as used for a pri va te party by district pe rsoonel last summer. Bauer said th e 11dmi nistrators' req uest to use his home ,,·as "natural'' and added that f\.t astrolannl wu paid by them. -Bauer received gifts in 1971 , 1972 aJJd 1973 from dis trict architect Dave f\l iller. Bauer called the practice ol such Christmas gifts valued a\ about '20 "trivial and routine." but said he wouJd donate all future gifts to the district and is returning thooc already received. -Dennis Mangers received gifts from r..·Jiller in 1971 and 1972. f\{angers said he got a Christmas card in 1971 . a $2 paper holder in 1972 and a pointer and spelling book In 1973. lfe returned the last one and also said he voould donate future "p.r. (public relations I orl ent l'd gift s." -Other miscellanrous gifts tha t board members received from contractors or employcs. Bauer said there .... ·crcn't any such gifts. -The district architect v.·as asked to finance cocktail part ies attended by district administrators. Trustee Robert Kno:t said the board chcckrd into this sto rv and found any evidence that these paities actually lOok place to be "inconclu sive." The district caterer was asked or allo.,.,·ed to provide food at a district administra tors' party. Knox said the board rercrred this charge to county counsel, v.'ho found "no substantial evidence to support the allegation." The investigation was turned over to the Huntin g t on Beach Police Department, Knox sa id . y,·h.ich took no aclion. He added that adntinistrators we re advised tha t any such requests are "improper.'' -The copy of the "Deep Throat" film shown a t an ad m In lstra tor3 conference last August was given to audio-visual employe Glen Daly by a district supplier. Knox said this issue also was referred to the police department, which again made no arrests, and Superintendent Jack Roper "disciplined" Daly. -Ralph Bauer d e I I berate I y ''s c h e med'' to conceal true . ' administrators' salaries. Bauer branded this charge "absolutely fal se" and sai d the board 's now-defunct practice of granting expense accounts a.-; a means of boosting salaries has been discussed in front of U>gan. He added that all contracts arc public records . -Dennis ~tangen' statement to police that Daly Invited hlm to lee "Deep Throat" in a motel room confilch with Mangen:' later statement lhat Riper invited hi.rl\P to see It and with other testimony. Mangers replied that be has always oak! Roper asked him If he wanted to 1ccompany some adminl.straton to aee the x·rated film, but he refustd. A summartud pollce report written from the vice officer'• memory leaves out many details cf his statement, Mangers claimed, and givu the impre919lon of aintr8tttctlon. -UnldenUfied board members have told local clergymen that Roper wasn't fired because cou nty counsel Mlld there wa., only a ~ percent r.hanoe of winning 8 sut.quent la wault, which isn't tnJ<. Bauer said Lng1n'1 recollectlom are false ond that county Cou111<! Spencer Covert said there WQ! a 50-50 cbance (Ste CHARGES, Pz.co %) Only moments before the vote lo adjou rn, school board Chairma n (;l•Orgc Logan -who made the allegations of dishonesty and misconduct ag<linst his fellow trustees -said he wanted !() respond to their rebuttal!!. He didn't get the chance . The hearing consisted of lengthy statements by all rive board n1embers. Lcud applause fr om the majority o( the 100 people present at. the open hettring followed the remarks by Trustees Ralph Bauer, Dennis Mangers, Robert Knox and Ron Shenkman. • " t. ,. -.. !I·,: . ""'• The meeting began v.·ith Legan speal:ing quietly of !he high school distrir-t as the ''victim or a disease, a n.itional disease that's affcctl'd our t'nlirc society." •He refe rred to the alleegd acceptance cf gifts from contractors on the nation;d and local ::;:cene and again demanded that fin outside investigator be hired to Sl'tlle the issue. The closing statement came from Shenkman, v.•ho v.'::is not mentioned by n::i n1c in any of Logan's .13 specific allegations· Shenkm an claimed Logan 's .. ' .. • ' .> • 'KRISHNA' WAITS OUTSIOE HOSPITAL FOR HER MASTER Costa Mes• Dog Lives Up to Name by Rescuing Owner Edison Graduate Saved By Dog After Accident_ By ARTHUR R. VINS~L Ot 1!M D•Uf ,.;111 l t1rt Krishna was a dark, soulful-eyed llindu deity credited wilh many heroi c acts. Leatherworker _Kenny Stanton of Co!!la ?i.tesa will tell you his Irish setter, "Krishna" Jived up to the name. Stanton, 19, of 1943 \\~itlier Ave., was due to leave town tod<1y for Oklahoma where he was going into the leatherworkin g business with an uncle. Instead, he is In Rootn 126 at Costa Mesa A1emorial llospilal, \vhcrc he faces 11two-month stay with a broken neck. Kermy was riding his n1otorcycle Monday night in the hi lly area off 19th Street •and Whittier Ave nue near 1hc Santa Ana River when he found ou t ho1v fa r man's best friend will go. "l was goin' along and all or a sudden my throt\le stuck wide open ," he recalls. He hit a rise and dropped off a six to Jo.foot embankment at 70 mile!! per hour. \Vhen the bike hit, the belmetJess youth was flung orr as it flipped end-<1ver-end. • Se awakened later with Krishna-who bild beet> loping along behind tho bilte-UclciD&bla lace I<> awaken him. Stuilon,1 -IOn of Mr. and Mr!. ~torrls Gflyson. 9782 Star Drive, tluntlngt.on Beach, kneW he ·was hurt. •"I WU.•in grat pain," said the Edison Hlih School graduate. Xrilhna turned around <is though telling him what to do and he grnbbed the l ~-year-old Irish s<'tler's !nil. 1!15 801>olllld pot stralne<I townrd th o bluffs ahead. hau ling her l25-fJOUn d master. "She wu just barkin' and 1 was ju!t aawffn'," uid Kennv. who live.~ y,·!lh mM'rled friends. They found h11n • HE. NEEDED A FRIEND lnjuml Cyclist Stinton when ~ttr11ctt':d by Krishna's bt\rklng. ~le had fallen ~arLway back down the dusty bluff hfke tri\11 Area at loo~t once before. Krishna helped him to the top. ft..t ichelle Good, 17, ol 20241 Adrinn ~See KRISJI NA., Page t f "tactics . are reminiscent of the Joe ,\tcCarthy era of th1' 1950s and (arc ) not acceptable 10 me." lie, li ke the other three trustees. called for an end to the "divisiveness" so "our children \\·on't be sacrificial lambs of our petty pol itical differences." Charges that Logan's 'tresurrection" or the "Deep Throat" film controve rsy and other allcg'ations ls politically motivated also came from both Bauer, ""'ho is running for ~ILmt.ington Beach City Oluncil an d Mangers. who is ca1npalgning for the De 1n o c r a t i c 140 .~1Pfl Pursuit nominalion for Assembly in ll epublican Rob('rt Burke's district. Bauer pointed out that IA.lgr.n·s suggestion ror an in\'CSligalor already has been rejected by lhe board. ASS<'inbly candidate f\tangcrs arcusL'<i Logan of aiding the recall C<lmpaign . Logan's continual charges aren 't meant to get al the tru th. said f\fangers. but are "tra nsparently poli tical and "i ll be recognized so by thi s co n1munity." Koo:t , who also v.·as n't mentioned in a th ree-page letter by the chairn1an, said he was "surprised, shocked and dis mayed fat lhe! un1\·arr01n1crl attacks " Logan sat sllen lly during the rebuttals, glancing at each speakt'r as he took his turn. Coun ty Counsel SJ)<'nccr Covert and Supe"rlntcndenl Jack Ro1:ier .... ·ere nearby, but didn't 1nake statcn1ents. Allhough a fe "' people in the audience asked to address the board before it adjourned, no one fron1 the public was allo.,.,·ed to speak. Recall proponents led the ca tcalls at lhe close of the n1eeting. Youth Captured After Wild W. Co~nty Chase ,,;_,~ -··-~ -· ....... _: ----- By IIlLi\RY KAYE DI !he Dl'ily Pll~I St•tt A wild ch ase through F0tu1tain \'alley early !his morn ing at speeds higher than 140 miles per hour came to an end in lluntington Beach '"ith the suspect driver batUing police and f in a 11 y .,.,·rcstling a police dog. Fowttain Valley Police Officer Leon Pepka to ld fellow officers at the scene of the st ruggle that he saw the dri ver. Jeffrey Gibson. 20. bite the German shepherd:oo the mouth during the rnelee. Officen from th e Huntington Beach Police Department say the dog is all right today, and re po rt that they did not see the bite occur. Huntington Man, 5 Otl1ers Held IJ,i Grove Slayit1g A Huntington Beach man was among si1 people arrested Monday and Tuesday as suspccts in !he shooting death Swtday nJghl of a Santa Ana man in a Garden Grove alley. John Sa lazar Jr., 28. of 7746 Talbert Ave., was booked into Orange County J ti U on murder charges along v.-ith several of his relatives. police said today, Also arrested in the death of 29-year· old Antoi ne Griego were Paul Salaza r, 2J, of Santa Ana: Arthur Salazar, 18. (lf Santa Ana; Thomas Salazar, 21. of (;ardcn Grove cind btikc Salinas 20 of S..1nta An a. ' ' A 16-year-old boy also was arrrsted in the shooting death but police· y,·ouldn"t release his name. Police said they found the mor1alJy. \1·ound Griego in an alley behind an apartment complex after gett ing calls from residents about a fight and gunsho!s. .... Griego was shot four li1nes al close range v.·ith a s1nall-caliber weapon , officers ~aid . - Garden Grove. investig2tors said today they arc trying to establish a link between Griego and the suspects, all of whom were believed to have been involved in another altercation a few nig hts be fore the shooting. Officers are still studying a possible connection bet1veen the Gri ego shooting and a shootout at a donut stand a rew hours after the murder across the street from the deat h scene. A suspect was arrested in that incident : ,but poli ee still haven't decided if the murder and donu t shop shoo tout ure connected. DAILY PILOT AD 'CORRALS' SALES There was this Dally Pilot ad customer who gave "Old Paint" some new paint and then ran an ad which proved .her '70 Mumng·<OU!d be on< oflhe fastest ponl('$ around. Here's the ad.: '70 MUSTANG, auto, PS, Gfts snver. E~rel. cond. new paint & tires $1680 (Plione) 1110se few lines sold the car several d11y~ btfore the ad wa.a to expire. Let • Dally Piiot Ad-vl90r help y<>u got your "Old Paint'' (or some other merchandise or. 8Crvlet) moving, Just di al lhe dll'OCI 11111 to ruulls · 141-lrn. • Nine pa tro l cars from f ou r departments purs ued Gibson a I on g f\lagnolia Avenue for eight mi les. unti l Gibson 's luxury sedan crashed into a mowtd of dirt and rocks where the street deadcnds in Huntington Be,1ch. Although he was slightly injured in the crash, police report Gibson, 10171 E l Capitan, lfuntington Beach, struggled with officers when they tried to arrest him . Gi bson. once handcuffed . .,,,,as taken to Orange Coun!y ~tedical Center for treatment an<f then boo~ed at Qr-County Ja!I on d\arges of auto theft. felony assault on a poli ce oUicer. resisting arrest, reckles.s driving and Counter-proposal ·~ . possession of marijuana. The pursuit, which incl uded offiC('rs fron1 Fountain Valley . 1-luntington ~ach . Costa f\I esa, Newport Beach and lhe Ca lifornia l~ighway Patrol, began at ~tagnolia Avenue and Edinger Street. \l.tJen f<"ountain Valley officers ltobert Remillard and Ed wa rd Rasmussen atteinpted to stop Gibson for speeding. According to Fountain Va lley Officer Barry Black, when Gibson eluded "Ute pa trol car and increased his speed to more than 100 miles per hour, the additlonaJ eight police car.; nlShed to the 8Cell('. The early morning chase lasted about five minutes, accord ing to Officer B\:,ick. Hearst Says Terrorist Demands Not Possible BERKEL EY (UPIJ -The father o( kidnapcd Patricia Hea rst said today a demand by the terrorist group which holds his daughter is "impos.c;ible to n1eet" arxi promised he would offer a counter-proposal Newspaper publisher Rand olph A. Hearst. his hand shaking nervously as he spoke to ne\l.'Smen ouuiide his suburban llillsborough mansion, said the demand by the Symb ionese Liberation Army Tuesd ay for a massive food NEEOY REJECT RANSOM OFFER FROM SLA, Story Page 7 distributio n scheme lo an es11tnated 4.7 mi llion needy people .... ·as not \\1ithin his power to meet. '"The origina l demand, as I was afraid. is impossi ble to meet," he said . "But we will try ou r best to come. back with a cowtter-offer that's acceptable." llearst said he hoped to have the counlerproposa l within 24 to 48 hours. It was estima ted that the ransom demand couJd coot more than $300 millioo. An FBI spokcsmc.n said il was in the "realm of unreasonableness." As a gesture of good faith, the SLA demanded that $70 worth of free food be given lo poor and needy persons in California during a four-week period beginning Tuesday. "It's difficult," Hearst said . "because "'e have nothing more to negotiate ""'ilh except. a letter that takes two or three days to arrive." Speaking direct ly to his 19-year-old Planners W eigl1 Sign Ordina11ce -A proposed ordinance "1\lch v.·ould rotr!d the J>ci'ht. lize and illWJlin.a lion of all sign! In the city v.·ili be dJsc:u~ lbnlghl by Huntington ll<acjt pl1Ming commissioners. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, at Fifth and l\11lin Streets. The ordinance drafled by l h e lluntlngton Beach Planning Dcpartmenl WOllld set up a permit system for a.II new signs, The director of '!he di?partment of building and rommunlty development would have the authority to c.htock elevation. lctlen. materl1l, light!;, colors and content ol each sign. I capiive daughter, llcarst said : "Tell them (the SLA) not to "''orry, no one .... 111 come busting rn. Take carP of yourse!C. Everyone is pra~·ing for you. "PaUy. I hope you are listening . \Ve a rc rea lly pleased to know you are okay. You sounded tired or sedated but you sounded okay. \\'E assume the people that have you are taking good care of you." As llea rst spoke. l\Irs. 11carsl. !n te<lrs. stood by his side, holding his ha nd. !\~rs. Ifearst ~id : "\\'e love you , Patty. \Ve re all praying ror you . They have ~~ ideals. They're just going about 1t tn the wrong \ray. God bless you , tfoncy." ''The de1nands arc very high and in the realm of un reasonablcnes..<:." said FBI special agent John Kelly. "But they are basically a familv dl'cision. They are ta king them under ·advisement now lo see what lhey're going to do."" A fam ily spokesman said shorlly after the demand was made that Hearsi .... ·ould '"do everything in .his power" to me<"t it to save the life ol his daughter who was kidnaped from her Berkeley apartment nine days ago. Kelly said the FBI still had no ph ysical (Ste KIDNAP, Page %) Orange C:out Weather ll'll be warmer and sunnier Thurs· day, acrording to the weather serv· i~e. v.·ith higha al the beac hes at 60 rising to ·sa inland. Overnight lov.·s 34-45. INSIDE TODA'\' Gulf Oil Corp. !aid it l1ad a record t1tar in 1973 a.s /<lr '" sales and pro/lt.J oo. l ike ma11bt 153 peTce11 t prof it See story Page 22. At Y-krvtce J •••11"' l'I L. M. leY4 14 C•ll'-"'1• 1 ,.,..... c..-... r 11 Cl•HlfMot 414l Celftla 41 c,... .... ,., 4J Oeafh Holk.. 11 EtUleti1I ..... 1 •11...-111 ..... eni lt·H FIM>nq 11•1J """ ,, .... --.. Art11 L•llftn • I Z OA.ll Y Pl lOl • Terrorism Must Stop, Says Brian Sornetbmg a kin to the "L'ndb.;.rg L.1w'' is nef'ded 10 deal \!.'1th 1crrorists such as the Symhionl'sc IJtx>ra!it'M'I Army. a J,1nco!n Club audiL·nce w·as told 'fut'Sday night in /\;ewport Bea.c h. Dr. f:a rl Brian, rormc.r state health 11nd v.·t-lfare secretary, told the Llnculn O;:iy dinner as!lembly , ''\\'e have a c!1n1a1e in lhe U.S. that has pennltled terrorism al lt:ast to gain a foothold ." The Republ ican candidate for the. US. S('nate said ... \\'c 1nust change th<it. <'limate no,,.,·. \\~(' ne<:d to show cv('ry Alncrican and every other nation that v.-e \\'ill not tolerate terrorism Jn thls country ," he said. Brian's re.marks were made to a private meet ing of the prestigious J.incoln Club headed by industrialist J.S. t-luor. A prep.:irl'<l text or the speech was released to ttie wire services and quot~s v>ere said by a member to · ! similar to the spech as actually delivered· Brian recalled that after the kidnaping or the Undhergh baby, a strict Jaw .. ras enacted to prosecute kid napers. "Ev('ry me1nbcr of the Symbionese LibC'ration Army should be held equally guilty" if any one ot thC1n is convicted of tJ1e slayin g of Oakla11d educator i\larcus Foster or the kidnaping or nt'\.\'Spaper heiress Patricia J-learst, he suggested. The remarks came eight d.1ys after the lfearst kidnaping by the SLA which clai ms credit for Foster's death. "This is not collective guilt," Brian said. "This is putting a high penalty (Jn the crime of conspiracy to terrorize or to commit murder. 'l'here i.s no place in America for a _1974 version of vigilantes. "ft is rtime lo put an end .•. to wanton and senseless killing by wanton and senseless people . , • before lt spreads -like ~'\~pidemlc of Asian FIL)," the text of Brian's speech read. Lincoln Club listeners said they could not recall hearing the use < • the word "vigilantes" but Mrs. J.S. Fluor said it "captures the sense of v.·hat he said." "l guess if he gave a copy or the speech to the wire services then th.at is what he wanted th e public to think he said." ~lrs. Fluor speculated. "It is pret.ty close to what he said. He didn't read from a prepared text." Brian. 31 , blamed "soft upbringing of our children, soft attitudes of right and "TOng, and soft judges and softer Jaws for the pennissiyc climate'' he said fostered the terrorists. Fron• Page 1 KIDNAP • • • evidence from the abduction site. lie said the FB I has received a number of telephone calls since comJX>Site drawings , ot three suspects w e r c circulated( last \\'eek, and is checking out about two dozen persons who fit lhc descriptions. Kelly said the llcarst family has determined thnt a t.apc recording of ~tiss lfcarst's voice \\•hidi \Vns included with the latest demand was really her. "The fam ily is definite that· it was her voice and !hat she sounded tired," Kelly said. ''They sometimes wonder, however. if it \\'as her real statement or not . Apparentl y some of the things don't sound like her. But it is her ,·oice - there is no question about that." Fro1n Page 1 KRI SHNA ... Circl(', Jl unt ing ton l~ach. estimates Krishna dr:1~gcd Kt·nn)• about a half rnile w get hin1 to help and an ambulance. "KNl ny·s mr reall.\' good fr iend.'' said r..tichelle, whi le visiting the injured youth in !he hospital. ~!is olher rea lly good friend had to ,~·ail at lhe front door. O•AN&I COAST Ml DAILY PILOT Tiii or .. no• ~.,, D41LY l'ILO'f will! Wl'll(fl II Comt>I*· 1111 "'""•·Pr111, !t llVtHIVIM ll'I' ttt. Ori ,,.. CloU Piil lol)ung '-"'· i.i>e·• r1•1 fdll'°"' ••• wb•i•lled, Moo>C11v tt>rcwgn ,,,..,,.,, tor C0111 M~•a, N~WPOrl •e•"'.· H\fll!lnO'lo" 1!111c111~011n1nin Y1ll1y, Lf'VUl'\ll l!IMCll, lr11!n1/SHtdi.'M c-'"" Sin Clem1nt1f $1n Jullt'I C1pl•l••no A 1ingle •f9lt.>MI .Oll,.fl l!J PVblllll ... ~1•u•d1y1 •rid Sur1C11y1, Tiii prlN;!~I pu!ll1tlllt19 pll"! fl 11 JJO W"'I ••V S!rH !, Cost. Mf''", C:.il!orn11, tU1'. 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Gas Offered As Re·ward JACKSONVILLE, N C, (UPI\ - A group of 29 gasoline station owners lius offered 800 gallons or gasolme for anyone who can supply 'infonnaUon leading to the arrt:1t of the killer of Tasca Virginia Rader. The young woinan was found sh<it lo d~a lh J:in . 26. She had bcl"!n alx:lucted frorn a parking lot just before a b<ink robbery, and l:f'r killer has not been found. llev.'ard money totaling more than $6,00) has bf'<•n offered bv local citi zen~ and c1v1t· groups and the governor'' office , From f>age 1 CHARGES ... of winning a dismissal case. -Trustees told local clergymen that "Deep Throat" was the only grounds fur dismi ssal, while county counsel said the party at Bauer's house provid('d st ronger reasons. Bauer said Lo gan'.i:; charge i s "inacQ'Uratc." Roper \\·as atlov.·ed to apologize for the showing of the filn1 on di strict cquipn1('nt beca use his '·legion" of accom pl ishments outweighed the one incident. Bau er clain1('<L -l'hrcc mc111bcrs of the board have clai111ed to be obj ective despi te being "di re(..11y Involved in various grounds ror discharge'' against Roper. Bauer said he is as "objective ns anyone" and added it is "irrational" to think he can be innuenced by a f('IV gifts. Trustee Ron Shenkn1an res ponded, ''! can·t be controlled .. .I can't be bought for a pen and pencil set." Valley _l_,iquo.1~. --· _ Store Studied By Pla11 Board A proposed liquor store 1vhich .has met V.'ith local school district opposition \\ill be discussed at 7:30 tonight by the Fountain \'a!ley PI a n n j n g Commission. The meeting \\'ill be al (:ity Jiall, 10200 Slater Ave ,, in Council Chambers. .OC..·eloper Philip Chapirson Js asking for a conditional use permit to build the store at in a shopping center at the northv.'est comer of Los Jardines \\'est and Slater Avenue. But Fou ntain Valley School trustees. \\'hen shown Cha pirson's plans, voted :i.i to stand firm on their opposition to liquor stores adjacent to schools. The store would be across the street from the district's Masuda School, scheduled to open in \\inter. lr75. Army Vet Says Beaten Cl1ild Looked 'Pitif11l' By Tm! BARLEY 01 I/lot 011..., Pllol Sl•!I An Army veteran who saw little Todd Ro<:kwood three days af!er ;in alleged beating on Christmas Day, 1972. today testified that he had not seen a humaf1 bt>lng, in :ruch a batt ered condition sin(.'(' hfs combat days in Vi~tnam. "~le just looked pitiful." prosecution \1·itncss Ot to \Vcstri ck !cslified in !hr (lr;inge Co un ty Superior C,ourt n1urder tr ia l of Larrv \\'a yhe Cobb. 22. \\,.t"striek , 2i, toid prosecutor P:.it Bri"n 1M1 Todd. :i. h(ld l,\\'O black C,'ICS .. a hugP bwn p on his head and a badl y S\\'Ollt"n !ace among other injuries wheTi he saw the child three days after the beating allegedly administered by Cobb. Brian alleges that Cobb bragged to friends a.bout the nature of the Christmas prcSt."111 he said he delivered to the son of !tis paramour, Sandy Rockwood, now llJ. \l.'estrick told the jury todav that he :-ind his wife frequently visfted. Cobb and ~liss Rockwood bct1vecn September and Deeember, 1972, and that {hey sc1>ar<llcd several l.1n1('s during that J)('riod. ~l lss Rockwood . \\'ho is serving a one Yl'ar l'Ounty jail term on an acccssorv COn\'iclion. has testified that t h ~ si\parations were because of Cobb's frequl'nt bc-atings of her son and that she \\·as just hours a\vay from a final est rangeme.nt v.'hcn the child died last 1\pril. She has testifil'<l Uui t Co h b adolinistered the fat.al beating on April 11 y,•hilc she was at work and placed hi s body in the little boy's crib shortly before she returned borne. ~·liss Rockwood has testified thal she was forced to remain in U1e hom e for !he neKt 24 hou rs and w<is later driven by Cobb to an Anaheim constru<.1ion ~ite where the d1ild 's bod}' was buried in a SCY.'cr line. Sh(' testified that she again acted ori Cobb's Jn,trµction3 and told police hr r (·hild V..'3)1'. rnlssing She later told o~fic<'rs o( the real rc11sons tor Todd '~ <llS<lppea rance after rnore than 50(l lawnirn and voluntec.rs sco ured 1h1; Orange :irca for five d ~vs. West.rick testified tod.iy that Cobb told him lhat Todd ':i relusal to cry "made. him mad " and led to the little boy':i further punishment. Rus s Autho1~ Deported ToGermanv ., BULLETIN 1\IOSCO\\' (A.P) -The Sovltt l'l('WI ai.:1·ney 'i'w.s reported ioda}' that Nobel 1'ri1.e autbor Alexander Sob:ben.i tsy n ha11 l:iccn stri pped of bis Sov;ct c iti1en!lb\p und dt>porttd, II snld his family could join hlin. BONN (UPI) -Ru.wia's most famous · li<ilng author, dissident Alexander 1. S-011.hcnitsyn, left the Soviet Union and ~rri vl'd in \I/est Genn any today. a day after his forcible arrest in Mosco w. A \Vest Ge rman spokesman announced RUSSIANS AGAIN GO TO 'BRINK'. Story, Page 4 tha t his government agreed "to accept" 1he Nobel Prize-v,.inning novf'list wheo informed by the Soviet Un ion he was con1ing. He had repeatedly said he woold not leave Russia voluntarily. Solzhenitsyn 's wife . Netal~·a . and thrE-e yo ung children remained behind in the Soviet capital v.·here seven Soviet policemen muscled their \Vay into his apar1ment Tuesday and took him away. Solzheni tsyn's apparent deportation and asylum here climaxe:' the outcry 'in the Soviet Union over the publication in the \I/est of his latest book ''The Culai;: Archipc.lago", a hi story of the Sovie! forced labor system. A spokes man for the \Vest German Lufthansa Airline said its officials sa1v Solzhenitsyn debark from an Aeronot plane at Frankfurt Airpo rt and enter a black Mercedes car bearing tl1e license number BD 7·27. The BD 7 series of licenses be longs to the West German 1''oreign itlnistry. \Vest German author ffeinrich Boell. winner of the Nobel Prize for literature and pr esident of the lnternatlonal Pen Club, said he invited-Solzhenitsvn to stay \\1ilh.,!;:mi ... and e:.lpected tfte Soviti \\Tite r to arrive at his country home west or Cologne this evening, the news agency DPA reported. '!'he Lufthansa s1xikesman said the Aeronot airliner landed at 4: 13 p.m. ( 18: 13 a,m. PIYI'). He said the plane stopped at. its unloading area and about 40 pn.i;sengers debarked . "Last off the plane was ~tr. Solzhen· ilsyn, escorted by Aeruflot security rnen.'' the spokesman said. "Mr. Solzhenitsyn got dircctlv into the black Mercedes car which left the airport by a back exit." Airport security men kept a milling cluster of cameramen and photographers 1.500 feet a\vay from the plane and the Mercedes car, which was escorted by lwo or three police cars. The author's iife, Natalya, said 111 ~loscow that Soviet authorities told her he had been "sent out" of the country. \\lben Sol7.henitsyn, 55, was arrested Tuesday, he left behind a Jetter which said: "Kill me quickly because I write the truth aOOut Russian history." During the official campaign against Solzhenitsyn. official Soviet media accused him of being a traitor and su ggested he leave the country. Friends said they fea red his arrest would be the first step towards expulsion . Trarisportatiori Panel Probing Kendig Device The Assemb ly Tr a n sport a t ion C'o n1mittee begins i!s investigation or the Kendig "miracle" ca rbllretor Fridny \Yith a public hearing at the the Air .nesourccs Tc.sting Laboratory in El f\!onte. The lnqulry i' !ICheduled to get under \\'ay at 9:30 a.m. in the Iaboralory'ii; employe cafeteria, 9528 Telstar Ave . Assemblyman Robert H. Burke ( R· Huntington Beach) said the purpose of U1e investigation is to detennlne whether the carburetor im proves gas mileage and eliminate.., smog. "Last month a bogus news story claiming spectacular gas mileage and smogless exhaust by this miracle c~rburctor was circulated by lhe usuaJly dependable Capitol News Service. It gave millions of smog-weary, fuel-consciou.5 California motorists a cruel shock or false hope." Burke charged. "Although there were a few follow-up stories which attempted to dispel some of U1e exaggerated expectations, they fell far .OOrt In conveying lo the people that the news story was a gross distortion of the fact. Surfboards, Loot Taken in Burglary Thieves broke into Steve Walden Surfboards, at 11 4 Main St. in Huntington Be:tch, late Monday night or early Tu('_sday morning, tak ing $1.400 Y.'Orth of T-shirts. and surfboards. J>oJice said the burglars entered the shop at the rear o! the bulldlng. New and used 1urf'bolrds were taken, along with a number of T-shlrts with the. name of the surf shop · ··ortnt«f on them, 9lld pam ol surfboards, stich as sk,1gs, police 1ald. .. Scfales·itager Bid. Plan Would Cut WILL RUN FOR SENATE Tustin's Johnson Black Ca1ididate J olinso1t to Seek Se at iii Senate J ames E:, Johnson of Tustin. a retired J\tarine Corps ch!Cf warrant offi cer and former assislant secretary of the Navy, 11nnouncC'd today he will seek the Republican nomination to the U.S. Senate this y('ar. 111e 47-year-old John.son said his :nmouncemerit made him the first bla ck ever lo seek election to the U.S. Senate from California and was in keeping \\·ith a series of firsts he set for 'blacks. Johnson said he was the first black to receive a warrant officer comntission, the first to serve in the governor's cJbinet, the first as vice chairn'l.iln of Marines By UnllM Prtfi8 latern1\ki1al The Detroit Ne\l'S reported today that Defense Secretary James Schlesinger is proposing a major realignment or the ar1ned forces, a plan that would cut the ~Iarlne Corps by roughly holf its strength or 196,000. The News said such a move could prove •·10 be the biggest armed forces sh akt'.up since Robert Mc:Na1nara hit th e Pentagon." In a cupyrighted story. the News said Schl esinger·s plans, which came after seven monlhs of scrutiny of the defense establishments, include majo:-realign- rnent Snd redistribution of responsibili· ties. This wou ld affect the forces, money and manpower among the four services. For example, the Marines' amphibious responsibility would be assigned to the Army. There v.•as no immediate comment fron1 t\.Tarine Corps officials in Washington. One decision. the News said, is to incl ude creation of a Coastal Camn1and. \l'ith responsibilities for land-based maritime surveillance, reconnaissance and antisubmarine air operations, which would be taken from the Navy and reassigned to the Air Force. News military analyst Cal. R.D. Heinl Jr. said other proposals would result in the assignment of Air Force squadrons to Navy aircraft carriers and giving Cahn Airs Slow Acapulco Race the Civil Service Commission, the first IJCad • Y ) ~ ~~~~:i!t::!'.st~~-~~!~ry.~~-the__ __ ipg,, ~C JJ~ "For 30 years I have been preparing . . to make today's announce ment of my Lead yachts 1n the San Diego . to candidacy for U.S. Senate," said Johnson ~capulco race today were .floundering \\•ho v.i\l run for the seat held by 1n a flat: calm about 5? miles of~ f:he Sen. Alan Cranston, a Democrat. •1My Boca .c~1ca ent~ance \\'llh a poss1bhty announcement verifies the fact that the of a. fuush by nudaftem_oon. American dream is still possible ." ~f1r~ar, the lead yacht, niade only Johnson declared that he was not 70 mdes Tuesday as the winds died rtmning as a black man. a Negro or about noon. Miramar had about SO miles a minority but as an American. to go at 8 a.i:n. today. Dorothy 0, "When peQple look at candidat~ Invader and Sw1ft,.,ure appeared to be today," he said. "they don't want to t h~ most likely boats for second to know wbo he is. but what he is. They finish. . , . \1-ant the man with the best qualifications Tom Tobm. s Erickson-3? Jmpact h_ad and not one who \\'iii use the Senate moved back into the handicap lead v.•1th seat for on the-job training. Zyngon, a Ranger 37 from Acapulco, A native· ol ~fadison, Jll ., Johnson a close second, has lived in Orange Coonly since be retired from the Marine Corps in 1965. ile and bis wife , Janita, are the parents or two sons and a daughter. Another son died at the age of 23 follo\\i ng surgery. He was director of the California Department of Veteran Affairs from 1967 to 1969, vice chairman of the U.S. Civil Service Commission from 1969 to 1971 and assistant secretary of the Navy for manpo\\'er and reserve affairs from 1971 untll last year. Blood Bank Open A Valentine 's Day blood bank will be operal ed from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the American TtC'd Cross center. 601 E. Golden Circle Drive, Santa An.1. Person..<:; v..·ishing to dona te blood 111a.v make an appoinrn1ent by calling the 11ed Cross al 1135-;'i:ISL ~,~ .. ·\->' ·-· ' Police Kill Man In 'Shootout' CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - An escapee from a psychiatric hospital opened fire on four policemen and "a numbey of civiLia n:i" today before being shot fnd killed by police, authorities reported. The OJndition o£ those involved was not irruncdiat.ely determined, bot Lt. Chari~ Slayden said ambulan<:-es \\'ere at the scene. Other officers said an unidentified black man opened fire on a police cruiS('r wilh a sawed-off shotgun in the dow11lov.n sect.or of this rn i d d I e Tennessee city. He then sprayed "a nu mber of ciY ilians·• \.rith buck shot officf'rs said, ' • Ill Half the Army lhe mission of pl'()viding hig h- readiness peacelime expeditionary forces handled by the ~larine Corps. The Ne\YS said ooe top Pentagon aide said Schlesinger \Vas about "to shak~ the tree" of the jealously guarded roles and duti es of the armed forces . ,\ccording to the News, the changes are incorporated in a guidance niemo entitled '' F' or c e Jnterdependence.'' P~ntagon shorth and for a concept or cornplete mixture of all services and nil military components. Jn addition to those changes, thr J)efense secretary is reported to have under active consideration two further measures aimed at elite ground-force components, Army airborne a n d f<.1arines. The News said Schlesigner reportedly "enrouraged" Gen . Creighton Abrams. Anny chief of staf(, to end the tradltional paratroop functions in both the -101st and 82nd Airborne divisions, e.xc('pt for one brigade to be retained for special contingencies. Schlesinger instructNI his s t a ff . 11ceordlng to th (' Nt'\I'~, to work Uf' plans to cut the r-.1arincs by roughly !rail. Deput y DA Sets Narcotics Talk In H unti1igto11, Art Koelle, a deputy district attorney for Orange County specializing in the field of. narcotics, \\ill be !he guest speaker at Crime Prevention Day bclng held by the Huntuij,rtoo Beacn Exchanie Club on Thursday. Exch1uigettfi'lbs throUghQ1i t fhe coaTltry are sponsoring National C rime Preve-ntion Week this week, in an attempt to CtJt dov.n on the number of crimes comn1itted. A special meeting of the H1U1tingtoo1 Beach Exchange Club \\ill be held at noon on Thursday at Jerico's on Beach Ikx.de\·ard , Koelle \1·ill be the speak.er, with Hun tington Beach Police Chief Ear! Robitaille al~ attending. Ziegler Appears Before Federal Jury Panelists WASlilNGTON (UPf) -White Hou!ie press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler made a second appt'arance before a federal grand jury this \\'eek but is "not a target" of the Watergate investigations, • ·a spokesman said toda y. Deputy f>re.<;s Secretary Gerald Warren said that Ziegler "did reappear" Tuesday before lhe original grand jury wh ich is investigating the bre<ik·in and bugging or the Democratic party headquarters in June, 1972. The snme grand jury is investigating erasures in a June 20, 1972 tapro conversation bel~'een President NlKon and his former chief or sta!(, H.R. Haldeman . \Vhen asked v.•heth er Ziegler \\'as "a target" in the in\'estigation and whet~r he had been so informed. Warren rep!~. · · 11e bas not been informed and he is not a target." • °"" ' ... 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 CLOH1' SUNDAY ' SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.9&- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.9&-Sale Price 12.95 ' Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sal& Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.9&-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stotk on Hand OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY , ' Champion Handball Gloves Racquetball Racquets lable Tennis Paddles Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks AcryHc Wann Up Suhs Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Wann UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts Adldas--CnrS&-Tretom Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairing PHONE 646-1919 '~· \ ' ' I l ' ' I I r , I i I • • I, ' ' \ • I I ' I' l r r l ;i At YoLlrl S erv ice A ~unlla', \\'<'dnescl a}· ant1 friday 1:~alure or tbe Daily Pilot Gor Put Y o1jf' S 1·1111ct::, l ·a•1·11 (i''' .'iitr•• l'l!-:A lt /',\T \\1· an· \lllho11t a !)lrrL·I "1'~11 S11ic·1· l.1-.t .1 111\ I h.1\c t·alled !ht· l'libt1r \\11rl..-1 IJt•1i.11·11111•1t! of Irvine r1·p1·1111·dl.1· '!'hi· rc~pvust• 1" :.ilways )\o!ilt', blll 1·~';1 ... 11'•· I 11'fluld like sonic llcf1n1t\' 111ru1111:1l1ur1 ;d)uul 1h1" proble111. J.t\1., Ir vine An lr\•in1· r11;1 i111 1·nanel' 1lt'p<1rlnu·nt 1·n111toy1· \i-.ill'!l ~·011r hornc to ass ure you ;1 ~l rl'l'I sii.:11 i~ hcin).: urderL•d and ,1·ill h1· in~l :1 l lL·1I \\'ilhin si\' \\'t•ek-;. Thi· UCI PHYSICISTS EXAMINE ELECTRON ACCELERATOR BEING BUil T FOR FUS ION TEST Ors. Rynn, Rostaker View Gla ss Tube Where Heated Gas.es May Produce Energy \'il~"s fHthli t• \\Ork.; d1·11:1r11nt·nt ha.~ just 1·~tabli~h1·d ii-. 01\n 111 a i n l c 11a11 e e dcpart111r11t to 11ro virl1· f:istl'r ser\'irr 1111 rt.!11u1·~1s ~ut'h us ~·our.~. l'rt'\'lOusly th1·~· \\t•rr h1111tllcd though the t•ount~· road d1·11arlni.·111. 'l 'r11sf '1'11111 lf111·~re1· l)J·:1\l~ I' \T · !'lo.\' h;1111Uurger 1.; lx>ing ofli·n ·d 111 :.111111):-.1 ,di uf Hll' su11crn1arkets 11111v .ind t \1011ld hk1· iu know if l'l'~taur,1111, h.111 • '>l.IJ'lt'{I IV ttSl' llH it:1tion h;1n1h11q.~··r 111v I k11u111 i 1·~1<1 ur:111l costs .i1·c r·1 ~1 ng tov ;;111\1 11 11 ou!dn 't surprise trlt' to lc•;1rn th;1! "phony" ground rnt•al J..; ht'l!lt: 't'r\l'd to rut op1 .. r111ion costs. Ciul you find nu t 1! 1111~ 1s h:q1rx•ning'! 1\' . .J .• Nt'"''JlOrl Beach l\'u, th1· all ·n1cat batnllurger is slill lu·ing st•r\t•U in reslaurants whl'n tht' OiJ Ministers Postpone .i\rah E1nbargo Meet TRIPOLI. Libya !AP) -The meeting Thur~ay of i\rab oil ministers to discuss thl' oil c111b;irgo on !ht~ Unilcd St11tcs h<is been postponed in d e f in i tely , gov<'rnment spokC'sn1cn announcC'd today. A brief conununiquc bro<1dcast by n11·nt1 1~r ails st1 .\ so. Sta.ti· la\\' (A U Tri1>0li radio said the postponement v.·as --?ttl~ I prohliltl!: 11 "f'c.t1:01r·nnt i'r!Tr1'f ·11sln i:; -":ir· 1hc request-of !;:1adr 't'r:itiia ·and lht• trrn1s "h:itnhur:.:1·r.:: or .. burger " l\lJl\'a!l." or otl11·r 11 o r d s in any ad vt'rtis1·nH·nt or nH'llll 111 n·ft·r hi iinitation hamhurgt·r. Foreign diplomats here speculated thi.! 11 al.-.o r1•f111i r1·:-. 1\ithin ee rt ain limi1 s. pusr1:ionrn1 en1 1\•as pron1pted by tOOay's !hat rrsl:i ur an ts inforiu r11stomt'rs \\'hen lour·rHH1on Arab surnm1t in Algiers. Th t• i1nitation h:1111 h11rg1·r is ht!in g srr\'c d 1radcrs of Egy pt. :;yrin . Saudi Arabia instead 11! alt i.:rnund r11c:1t. ,\r11f ,_,,, C't11rtp(tfil•l1.• Ill·: \H l'i\1' U!'lun· 1110\'lllJ.! to ('.1t1fon11.1 l.1:-t t;i!t. I p.11d ~.i!t.l 111 J0111 c·on1pa!1li1l11~ 11.-.11111! lru· 111 P111 .. hur;.:h I 1\;l'-1111:-.!t"<I h1 rhe i· I a! 1•1 th.11 th•· con1pan.1 1n:111·h1·d 1 ·oup!t·~ 11•ith :1 rotnpul1·r·. Cl11t nf :!I! !h1· n·fC'rrals 1 hr~ !'l'l11 11 11• uni\ !110 \11'rl' r1~:i!1st ic l>l!'"il1d1 t1 t''· 1·;11'!1 thotiL:h ! l'O!Tipl::iint'd !/'\ lhP Hurt'JHI ol t ·or1su1111·r P1'0tec1ion off1r1· :ind co•-11.1t·T1 ·1t tlh· f1n11 thn•,. t1 n1t•s ~illf'f' la:-! ,Jilli!'. l'Tll gel!in [! C:tl'dS ror "d a11·~· lurw:1rd1•d lo llh' here in 1':il1forn1,1. lt111 11c1 si ~11 hf 1h1' refund I'd 1'1'ql11·:-l!·d 1..1' .. LaJ:111i:1 Bea r h Thl' l'1·nn.\\'h·ania Hureau of Consumrr l'rotl'C'l inn 11fflc·(' in riltsbur~h nrgoliuted ;t ro11s1·n1 a~rt·l'111t·111 \11th this datin~ ~rr\'ier rrquiring p:ir!ial re fund s to som e ~ubst·rihrr.; 11hv hat! Filed cnrnplaints ~ ith !ht' Bnr1·a11 ht·f11rr July 31. A Bur eau :-pokt·~n1an .-.:1id ~uur ulaim is being proct·~,1·d . but nh r1·rund can I)(' guar11n11·r1t ~ i n 1· l' C':it•h compl aint is bandit'(\ :-.1·11ara!1'I}. /\1111111,•1· C'lnss IJEAH 1'\T \Vht"l1 I noticed your r t.'ct·n! r1·h·r1·11t•1· 10 :• hydroponic gardl'n1t1;.: 1·l;1s-; .11 1hl' ~nddl(1b:ick Valle y 'l':\IC \. I dt'l'll!l'<t !f) l1·t ~uu know that 1 h1· s .• 111.. A1l,1 ·Tu -;111' \' 1, beginnin g us ~f.'C'nnd ('lois.~ 111 th !" f:t"~inat.ing !11('1hod ul r;1rdvn1n ~ on i:1·h 1~. Since nu1ny of your n·;1 d1·r~ l'(·-:1rk• in 1h1· lhu1 t11 n.:1nn l\1',11·h .11·c·.1. 11 !11<t.\' bt' e.1sil'r l"r 1111'1\l lo .111t111d lhl:. l l,1:-,. ('.C., Santa Ana H1·;11 l1·r, l1111·n·-.l!·d in r n r l h c r 111tnrn1al11n ••bt1ut lhi~ ~ p.111 .. four·sl'ssion 1·1:1,, :in · ir11 ft 1·1t to 1·oatact Chris Chast' al !hr \', 20~ \\. Xt h St., Santa Ana. ur pllont• ~.12.::5 11. ll11t:•.\•pt•t•ft•rl Bill J>l·'.i\rl PAT \\'hen I 111·tclt•tl df"nt:il \1ork last August r11y den1 1sl's in~u1·:111<:t' girl cxn1r11nrd n1y insurancl' covrrage bookie! and 3 S!;IH'Ni 1111• the root canal \1·ork I n(.'C(li'll \\3S CO\'(•rrd by 1ny dental insurance. I paid 1trc S25 ded uctibl e and she submitted claim fonns after I'd h<id t\vo appointments. The root canal \\'Ork did not go well and the denlist crack1'<1 1ny tooth in hal f on ITIV third Vl ~it Th~ pain \\'<lS terrible acid my denlist said I'd h:ive to have the toolh extracted by an oral su rgeo n. I p:-i1d ~:15 fu r !his_ Now the Aetna Insurance Co111pany lc lls rne the root t<1nnl v.·ork was niil covered and suggests 1 l'On1:i t! lhr l'>t:ntal Bonrd ;1bout the unp;11d $1rtO lt•t' -\~·hich 1'111 no 1v belng dt111nr1I for hr ;.1 collcct1on agency. Ca n J 1:1kl' :1ny ~c!10 11 exc1'p1 resorting 10 Sn1a ll ('l~11n1s l'ourl " 1\l.ll., Ne11.•port Bench Sinl'C ,·our dentist \\'on 't adjust his fee . rcfc~ your complaint in wrlltlig lo both the Oran)!e Cflun ty l>ental Society. 295 S. Flo"·cr, Orange, and the: California Board of IJcntal Examiners. 1020 N, St .. Sacramento. Ca. '5814. Uendn<'lte S peclofist.• DEAR PA'J': It occurred to us that you may occasionally g('t a request for help frorn ·someone suffering from acu1c hcadnch('S . 1'hc National Migraine F'oimdalion . llllh<>ugh not a medical a~cncy. can help such people find doctors "hQ arc headache specialists. 1).0., Chicago and Algeria Y.'t•rc gat hering there to SIMON .. BLASTS BUDGET OFFICIAL. Story, Page 4 ·orsCRIMINATION' RULEO OUT BY SIMON-Story, Page IS 13 OIL CONSUMING NATIONS AGREE TO ARAB MEET, Page 22 discuss 1rhil t the Algcrinn r.1d io called "tH'.1~· and 1111porl:int dcvc!oprncnts" since 1he Ara b-Israf'li y,·:ir. Thl'rc v.·;is 11·idcs prvad SPl'('ulation here that any decision on the oil embargo ;igainst tile Unitt.>d St;1tes v.1ould be n1ade Ill AlgH'l'S. \\'h11 c llo11sc Deputy Pr('S!:. ~(TC121r:.1 (;cr~1ld l.. \\'llrrC'n declined co1111nrnr in Wash1ni;ton 1oday on the po5ll)llr,('mrnL Egyptian f>rcsidrnt An v•<1r Sadat 1n recerll \\'l't'ks rr porlt'd!y t.as bt·~a urg:.1g a lifting of 1he ernh;:irgo, because or lhe ag reement betv.·cen Egypt and Israel on troop d1si.!ngagemcnl along the Suei Canal. At the same lime. ho\vever, Svrian President llafez Assad has repoMedly been pressuring King Faisal of Saudi Ar<1bia to continue the boycott unt il an Israeli-Syrian disengagement pacl is signed . Before the start()( the confPrencr. host President Houari Boumcdiennc of Algrria s:url hi.! thinks thl' oil boycott should be con1inued. Pr1·siden1 ~ixon 111 his S1;:i tc of 1111' t'111on sperch p!act'd grc;11 ho1}(' 011 an "urgc n1 n1ccling" to l)(' calll'U ·'in th t• nf'ar f11turt'" by th e Arabs to discuss the oil t'rnbargo 11 w;i s 1>res un1ed he n11·ant Thursday's eonfcrr.nc~ in Tripoli. The postponcincnt occurred <JS f\he four Ar;ih lrf'\d crs ~a thc rcd today in A\gicrs to discu ss oil matters and discngage1nl'n t of Syriiin and Israeli rorces on the Golan llcight'i. The official Algerian radio said the meeting in Algiers -attended by Sada t. Assid, King Faisal and President Howari Boumedieone or Algeria -had been called lo consider "new and important deveJo pments" in the ri1 iddle East situation . Truck B11rglary Suspect Gave Brother 's Name An cx·COn\'icl v.·'.o police claim f?:l\'t' his brother's na me fS an alias when arrested on suspicion of burglary of Sna~On tool trucks throughout the state is due for a hearing. Peter Otto Stcille. 28, of Orange. is due for preliminary hearing l"riday in Harbor Judicial District Court. Steille, was taken into custody Jan. 29 at his home by a team of Coeta _Mesa and Lona Beach police. He gave his name at that time as James E. Steille, but investigators say further checking revealed he had used his brother's name when bookro. The defendant is charged wit h burglary. pooscssion of stolen property. possession of a firearm by a felon, plus poS8C'l'lsion of dangcrou~ drug . UCI Physicists Study Nuclear Fusion Power By GEORGE I.EIDAL Ouk accetera:or has potl'nt i;1 l for JXl\\e r Of th• oaur f'ilof Sl•lf production through fusion . Two UC Irvine physicists hope to find llO\\'evcr, ]{ostoker predicts it \\ill be a v;ay to harness the million.-degree 10 years before a fusion generat ing heat produced by ther1nonuc\ear fusion. technique is proved. even with billion Ir they are successful, by the year doll ar a year reSC'3rch expend itures 2000 a permanent solution to the energy recommended by the Atomic l~ncrgy crisis shou ld be in co m me r c i a 1 Commission. prod uctioo and a n end!es.'i supply or "After Enrico F'ermi dc1nonstratcd the el ectricity should be available. scientific fea sibility of fission in hi s 1~rofessors Nonnan Rost.oker and reactor in Chicago Stadiun1 back in .. i;inhan Ryrr1r-·ltdVC·daigmrl A·-four-y~:~-1942. •.. ..ii . ___ was-:-2..ll •.. :f:~S .. _bciflrc a experiment to tcsl one of the v.'a)'S con1merc1all.~ v1ab~~ fiss ion pQ\\'f.'r pl <tnt Jusion may replace fission as a nuclear bccan1e av:u!ablc. Rostoker observrd. pG\Yer source. Unlike the fission method of producing energy. fusion has the potential of bein:! totally "clean" of radioactivity. "\\'ith fusion the fuel is slightly radioactive and the ash is not :• Dr. ltostoker said. '·\\'ith fission the fue l is not rad ioaclive but the ash is.•· It is the leftovers from the fission l>O\\'Cr generators which cause sane t:.n \·ironmental concern , along v.'ith the \\'On)' the reaction may not be conlrolled by the safety mechanisms. "I don 't believe fission react.ors are unsafe." Dr. Rostoli.er notes, ''it is just that you have to be more careful." Fusion on the other hand. promises a generation source \\'hich not on!y leaves no radioactive wastes to dispose of but also operates in a v,.·ay that can't gel out of hand. Assuming lhe fu sion process has been started by a giganti c electric "match'', Dr. R~11n contends it is just like a c<1ndle in a windstorm. "If anything goes hay\\•ire, it blo\1·s itself out," Dr. Hynn said. \\'hat the UC! learn has set ou! to do is pl'Q\'e !hat a "hot " eno ugh jolt or electricity -the match -can ignite a batch of ioni zed gases ta "fuse" light atoms creating heavier atoms and creating heat In the process. The batch of materials lo be lricd is a "plasma" or deuteriwn tritium. A plasma is any electrically charged gas. One of the first plasmas was neon . the gas y,hich light s up in a glass lube. the physicists explained . The deutcriun1 tritium plasma. once ignited by a ·'few millioo watts or electricity applied for up l.o a second:· \1·on't light up like neon. "i [ it is clea n you \Von'! see a thing. Only if the hydrogen (from 1.11hirh the deuteriu1n con1~l rs dirty 11.'ill it glo1v,·· Or. nostoker pointed out, Under construction in !he UC I laboratory is an eleclron b c a n1 acce lerator capable of hcatin~ !he plasma to 10 m illion degrees ccn1r1 t,'Tadc. its ign ition point. "That's 20 million degrees f'ahrcnheit, give or take a few million degrees. At that temperature y,•hat's a few degrees?" Dr. nostoker qujp_s. The ignition of the 7llasma "''ill take place in a glass tube about four feet long and eight inches in diameter. The plasma is such a good insulating shield the glass won't even be \Yarm enough ''to heat a cup of coffee", Rostoker said . A magnetic field a round the glass Lube shapes the plasma. boltling its super heat within itself and protec ting the glass. Should anyth ing accident.1lly brel'lk the glass v.·lli le the fusion reaction is going on, Rynn emphasized the introduction of air will cool the plasma and the reaction will stop -instantly. If the two year experiment at UC ! proves successful. the pair "''ill move on lo a bigger "match". To date, no one anvwhcre in rhe world has demonstrated ·that fusion can produce more energy than it lakes to ''light the match " or start the plasma ''burning''. "To i;et more back than you put Jr1. it takes one heck of a match:· Dr. Jlostoker said. If in 10 years time it has been proved fusion works. it v.·ill take another 15 to 20 years to dev<'lop the process for com m<'rcial production of electricity. he S<I id. \Vh ile it won't solve the prrscnt encrg:.' crisis. Rostokcr and Rynn hope it \\•Ill add impetus to the AEC funding for fusion r~arch. A. $51,000 AEC grant launched the UCI study and anolhPr $400,000 wlll be Spi.!nt continuing the eHort. If concern wanes and i1npctus to s!udy fusion lags. llosroker predicts a gl un1 fu ture. "We'll all be. coa l miners. or \\'c'll Jcam to do \Vithou t electricity. "There is enough coal underground !o last us 100 sears,'' he added. As for the source of fuel for fusion, the supply is endless. The deuteriun1 atoms come from wate r. One out or every 7.000 molecules of water is a heavy wa1cr molecule and contains an atom of de uterium. Tritiwn, the other part of the fuel supply, is manufactured and its only uses to date have been in the nation's defense program. ~ " It is a potential wasle product unless a "perfect" r<'actor is developed, f{ostoker admitted. But. on the v.·ay to developing fu sion reactors. a \\'ay TO take advantage of the li1hi um proton reaction may h<: round. "Tha! woul d be nirvan.'.l.·· l'he an1ount of heat it \\'Ould 1.1k1• to start th111 reaction is cl;issified ;-ind not ni adc publlc. the pair said , hut 1f proved possible such a fusion proc('s~ v."Ould be hannless and totall .v \\'ilhoul radioactivity either i11 rnatcrials or by· producls GEM TALK '" TODAY .;. ~ ~~ by J. C. HUMPHRIES ;,i?;, .. \,l THE HOPE DIAMOND In 1668 a French je\veler lxlught a large bl ue dian1ond in lndia1 and sold ii to l...ouis XIV, \vho had it cut lo a 67 car at gen1 called "Blue Dia· mond of the Crown." Later "·orn by ~1arie Antoinette. it \\1as placed in the national treasury after the re- volution . It '\'as stolen in J 792 and never seen again. <• The U.S. Navy Aurora nuclear reaction simulator at White Dak, Maryland is a th re_e..story tall electron b ca m accelerator originally built to test the effect! of nuclear weapons blasts. Rostoker. who al90 works for Mt1i:well Laboratories. a San Diego firm produc- ing nuclear hardware. believes the Whtte U.N. to Eye Clash Around 1850, a 44.50 carat blue diamond was bought by Hope. Later, gem experts fou nd that the tlopt:! had been cut from th e Blue Di a· ( mond of the Cro,vn. It was then , , bought by Mrs. Evalyn Walsh Mc lean in 1911. sold in 1947 to a ·jeweler \\'ho gave it to the Sn1 ith· UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (API -The so nlan. United Na tLons Security Council is Although the tlopc rlia1no ncl has t:c.pected to meet Friday to discuss been saicl lo be unlucky because of fig hting between lrania n and Iraqi troops things that happened t'l people \\'ho H ' • Hanna to Retire ., After Six Terms ; ll1•p. H1ch:1rd T. l!.1U1\,1 lh1' .\!tJnnvu lJl'1ncx·r;it fro rn An<1ht•1111 11 Ill) '>Ol)ll'how r11an11~ert to ~cl ell'C!t·<l :-1\ 11n1t~ 111 c'lnSt•r va11\·1• Orangl'. Co1HH,\'. :u111ot1n<.'\'d 'rut·sttay lit• \11 11 nOI sri·k ,t • •\,·utll t ·rn llan11;1 , f1!l. the f1rs1 J),,1ntix .. :·.11 t'hTll·d to U.S. Congress fru/1) ()r,1111:•• (',.tHll\ 1n l9li2. s:ii<t 1x·r.">On;J! pruhli·rn-. h1.' 11 i!t•'ll IMJlll' ho•alth pr01llplt'tl 111" dc"<'l~1011 I It• :-.au.I hl' 11 ill r1•!11r11 lo 111:; !.111 pr:1rt11·1· ;1! rht• ('nd of lh1• ,,·:-..-.11111 'I h.1\1' \l'r~ llH.\t •d t'lllll!IUH~ :11 lt ·avi111t C'vngrt.':.."i.'' JJ;111n:1 .-.;.i1d. ·bu! like rnany of rfl}' to!ll'agu1•:-i lt1 lhc· p;1st 11•11· y1•ars l h.:1 \'l' round tlx• frustrar, 1_, nu\1\1•1~h lht• :-~1t1 sf11i:11on' ol the ju\1 J du.'' l\11 n11;1 11 11! !(IVl' tq> a ~uhl'o1111n 1 1 1t·i> c·h ai nnan~)1 1p 1in rhr lloust Scirni:t· and /\slro11:1uti1·.; ('u1111111 lh't.'. 'l'hough k1 101111 as a rntKleratt', 111' 11'<1~ :1 supp111·11·r nf high tk'fi.!!I SL' .~pl.'nd1ng: i111pon~uit lo ()range Cou111y·s def1·11st· industru•,, J11d 111ilit<1ry Jl;i~ roll s Asked h0\1' :1 Urrnocr;1l t'i1n I\ 111 t'llcctions in l'onserv<1!1vc Orange Coun1 y. l;1sl tirnr by " 1110 10 0111.' 1n:1rg111 . !l;i nn;i rcph1'd ... I dun't 1::1.pl;1 in 1t I h\1\'(• t·n1oy{•tl 1! I h,1\1' n1·\t•r !><'t·11 ahll' lo [1~ll fl' ii OU I .. He d1~nied he 11:~s r('l1ring IX'C<Hl:.t.' of a California Supr<'ITI(' Co urt ri1'cisiu11 11hich redistrictrd hcll\'1!v Dctnocratic' LakC\\'OOd a11";1y lro1n his ii rea. ":\ly dccis1011 not 10 seek rc·t>!eclio11 !-houl d in no \\'ay he related to any problems in rnv district. since I have rcpc'atedly faced and ovcrcon1e thosr:· he said. l.:.ike11·ood 11 a.c; 11dded to his districl frorn Los Ang1•l('S ('otint y bv 1he /)-,mo· cr;itic-<ontroll<.'<I S!illt! le g1s;a1ure in 1968 . His 1najority o\'C'r his l~t'publ ican opponent !hill yc:1r 1\'n!) only bv SI 10 4q, l)el'Cc..:ill. • , " • llan1111 s.1id th e ~4l00fl he h;is 111 poJi!icnl ea111pnig11 fund s 11 ill be turned over to lhc Ur;ing!' l'ou11 1y Drrnocratic Central Con11ni!ll'L'. Mann;i 1\'JS i1 rs1 elC'C!t·{I 10 ('ongrcs-" In 1962 ilflt•r SIX y<•:J r!) in !he (··1iiforni;1 ·-· WON'T RUN AGAIN Congressman Hanna •• ,, asi:;{'n1hl} Ile \\"as thl' first !)t·1nor.:rat t'lt.'l:h·<l fron1 Orangl' l'ounly In st•rve in the st~llt' ll'g-1slaturc. r111d the fir~l l to Congress. ~ Hanna's popularity has b<'cn enhanced ~ lhrou~h !hr years hy his practir.:<' or ·, lendi.n~ closc·ly to thr 1nt('rrsts or his j thstrtcl. ~ 1 !e ;1f!;e1 has :1 flair r 0 r : ~·ntl'rltti11111g-har,l:cing l>ack to \vhen he ~111d his .Jau1ily \l'e r~ n1c111bt·rs of a l'<t Ud l·Villc troupe in 1hc ·:i~ls. -' J::\'cry St. Patrit"k's [)a~·. 1 hf> llitninuti \'l' l·l;inna dr<'sst•d 111 !!l'L'Cn and .~011 ~ho('(! 10 the !louse floor to <lll;'i\l't'r !hf' fir.~! q11orun1 cal l. Ills collcagu1·s 1·al1 hltn "Ill<· ·11ttle lcpret'l':1u11 · • ' F orme1· War Prisoner To Seek Hanna's Post I I \ ~ • SEEKS GOP NOMINATION Ex-POW Rehmann !)1\·1<l {; Hchn1ann1 t~c cx·naval offict•r l1'on1 ll<1rdc11 (:rove ,\'1l0 11.•aJ fmprisl flll l'<l 1n North Vi et nam for si x yea rs; 11cinounccd Tuesday 011 ih<• ann iversary of hi.s relea.~ lhl'l! Ile rs set.•king thr Hepubl 1can nominrttion to Cougr<'ss. The rorrner lleutcnan1. :ll . said he 1vill 1'1111 for the 34th Congressiona l Dislril'I sent being vac:.ited by Dcmocr~t Hi chard '!'. J-/;:inna of An ah1·u1i. "I h;ivP rhost•n today to announce 1ny candidacy because ii rnarks the first anniversary of iny release frorn Hanoi, .. said J{ehinann. v•h;~:.! laking oul nC>1nina1ion papers in Santa Ana. Rehmann served as a radar officer \1•hen he \VllS shol down ov£'r North. Vietnam on Dec. 2. 1966. 11e "'as a mong the firsl military PO\V 's given his frccdorn. He !old nPwsmen he considers himselr a conservative and if elected lo Congres.~ would 1ry to "tum the country around :ind back to tru e r t> pr<' s r n tat iv e govemrncnf ." In rt'!'ponsc 10 :1 question. lie sa id he believed President ,\'ixon Wa,:i "i11strumrnlal in mv rc!enst• :ind thf: f \•].:;isc of ;di Pf/\\ s.. hut 1f ~'lectcd !n CongrPss and askrd Ill 111a ke ,1 r!t'('!Slfll \ ~)If J!llJ}o,'J Ch t11tnt of t h I' l'rrs1rlc111. he said Ju• 1~·ould '·jud ge 1'\'t'l!'lh111i; bast'<! 011 fael ·· Desig1t 1/ 011r Ou •1t f.n gctgenzeut J(i u;~· l ' • " l ' I' " • .. ' 1i Now ArtCarvcd lets you exrre~s your intlividuati1y. By 'electing the band you prefer-\vidc O( narrow, yellow or y,·hitc gold ..• the style of setting ... the Art· · ('.\rvcd d1:tn1nnd ~1zc nnd quality to "ui t yo ur t~lc anti /"~h\i,dg~~·1cccntcc.I hy a m:th.:hr ng )Cl of ArtCarvcd f \~cllihn ng-. I 1 J. , .JlimphrieJ Jew~fer:J I I , I llrnders interested in contacting one of thr '100 doctors ufflllatcd wltb this non·Jl1°(1fll hrr11th a1tcncy may rcqutst furth1·r inforn111 llon by writing lo Donald \\'. t>c1lnt'. 1•:x1•e 11tlve Director. Na tional ri·llgrHl nr Foundnlh1n, !.f.22 W. F'os\er Ave .. Chlcn~o. Ill . 60li25. nr by phonin~ He is accused of involvement in the burglary of a~ many a~ ti~ Snap-On auto parts tool truck~ throughoul California while they were parked lit 5al~n1Cfl 's homes 111 nlghl on the lxlrder betwt'Cn the countries. owned or ,vore it , the 1nisforl11nc s 1raqi delegate Wissam Zahawie as~ed 'were roincidental. There \11as never Tuosday fo.r an .. urgent. ~ting. lelhng I anything unlucky about the Jlope the .~c1\: .The . mlua':'<>n .. on the I· . or any other dian1ond. , 1121 NEWP OR.T ILVO .. COSTA MESA '.J 12·1178-77 1 ~. frontitr 1s detcnoratmg rapidly · , \ I C:ON~EN!I NT l!tlol ~ Jf YIJ>t~ IN Tl.I! SA.M l \0CA l10~ •.. 1,,-.. ,,,., -"'" ... e ..... , .. O,.l t•l.IA•1 • 4 OAILV PILOT Politburo • •• -··.-:. .• --·.r:.•-,..,_ President Ha1·d-liner s Si1non Irked by Ash Lets Fly Hav e Way 'Keep Cotto11-pickin' Hands Off Energy' At Papers ~1 0~0\\' (AP) -By ordering lhe ru-rC'!\t nnd dcpor!atton of Alexandi.'.r Solzht'Oll~~TI. thl' ru lers Of I.he Snvirl Union have again ta.ken world opinion 10 the brink. Their decision contained the element or risk-taking that accompanied their dt>cisioo to invade Czechoslovakia in 1968. The repercussions could be of a similar magn itude and intensity. The hard-liners in the Politburo have ..,,·on. and the lead('rship has decided 1he haiards for detente a nd smooth cooperation v:ith the W e s t e r n democracies arc y,·orth the silence of one witer. JN THE DIRECT LINE of £allout from Solzhenitsyn 's arrest at his MCK'lCOw apartment 1\tesday afternoon are Soviet n.~Jatioos with the capitalist states the Kremlin needs to do business with. WAS!UNGTON IAP) -r c d er" I energy chief \l/llliam E. S11non s.:11d in cffecl today thal Rudgct Oirecior Roy L. Ash should mind his 0110 bus1· ness. His comm ent \';'as a re-~ponse to Ash 's tlenning the energy crisis a short-tern\ problein. '·Perhaps I should call a press briefing on the budget or maybe I should ask 1'.tr. ,\sh 10 keep his couon-t1ic:ki11' hand" off energy policy." Si n1on said in response to a quC'stion aOOut the prediction. Simon was intcrviev.'ed briefly on the Ash matter on l'\BC·T\'"s "Toc1<1y " program. Ash, direetor of !hr Office of 1'.lanagement and Budget. had predicted on Tuesday that Jong lines of cars around gasoline stations and oth1:r c::rttical proble ms resuJt ing from the c.·ncrgy shorta ge will end this )'t!ftr. '·'''"""' ASH But Sirrion declined to comment on ending the long lines, saying it was a prognosticat ion t.o do so. lie said hl' doubted that Ash's spel'tllation .,...Ol1ld h.~rm Simon's efforts to convince the Jlublic that tho rnergy shortage is real. '"J assume ~tr. Ash meant that the t•inbargo v.·ould be Jlfte<I , and \\'hile the :-h<;rlages \vould remain, they \\'oi.Ud not he really as severe as they a~ight , West.em governments ithat have made a modest start at economic cooperation v.·ith the Soviets may find themselves compelled to postpone the kind of vast aid projeds the Russian leaders need co dev elop their economy. No Jess serious for 'the Sovie1s may be the effect within the large Communist Fertile Field ( NEWS ANALYSIS J Antipregnancy Vaccine Pla1ined pa rties of France and l!aly. which are considered to have chances to gain po'.rer through constitutional means. BOTH THESE }'ARTIES had stated in advance they disapproved of any "administ rative measures" agai n st Solzhenitsyn. They no1v have the choice of condemning the Sovirt action or being isolated from other parties of the left. No decision of the gravi1y of Solzhenitsyn's arr('Sl could conceivably COLU!\fBUS, Ohio i UP I I -An Ohio Sta te University researcher says a patent application is pending for the devclopm('nt and testing of a vacrine to pre.vent pregnancy, either temporarily or IX'nnanently. Dr. Vernon C. Stevens said the vaccine could be generally available in about four years. "1'his is a method of i1nmunizat1on of \\"Omen . and later of n1cn al.50 , so have been taken tJny\\'herc but in the 16-man Politb"" ol the Sovie I Egyptians Betrin Communist party. u _ .... -After long hes itation. disg uised part.ly--• by an occhcstratcd media campaign Cl ecir·i·g Boinbs against 1hc \\'rit('r, •I.his body of men. 11 " no doubt for varying reasons, agreed lo acl.a They could not have acted v.rithout .some foreknowled ge of the effect on their in temation.'11 rcput.'.l!ion and on the \~·hole process of deicnte. But there has been strong evidence in tJ1e past . few n10nths of opposition in the Politburo 10 the policy of deten!e identified 1vith General Secretary Leonid 1. Bre zh nl'\'. IT °COULD BE THAT the men nu1king up the opposi!lon mili!ated for Solzhenitsyn's arrest precisely because it v,:ould damage the climate of dclent('. The resWL as dissident physicist Andr('i Sa kharov rema rked la1c Tuesday night , lS as if the Soviet authorities "are spitting in the fac e of \1·orld opinion." VPI Ttltphg10 Olire llr1n1c:l1 Cleveland industrial ist C'vrus S. Eaton says he sees no ·rea::;on "'hy Cuba and U.S. could not be friendly again . I·fe recentl y returned from visi t with 1-~idel Castro. "my old friend of 15 years.'' Front Suez l'a1i<1l B.\ Th<' Associal('d Press The. Egyµtians have begun c[('aring 1n1nes and bombs from the Su('z Canal. the first step toy,•ard reopening the v.·atcru•ay. the Cairo press reporll'd 1od.1y. The r1~rorts s:1id Prcsidrnt ;\n1~·11r Sadat of EgJ'Jll ordered the cl('arance of the canal, cl()S{'d since the 1967 Arab- Tsraeli y,·ar, to progress as quickty al'> possible. The Egyp1 ian Railroad Authority i;a1d repairs already are unde r y,·ay 10 rcslo rc· train service bcl\\'e('n Cairo and the \\'at-shattered cities along 1he 103·milc canal. The reopening of t.he canal \\'as agreed upon by Israel and Egypt as part of their t.roop disengagement pact signed last month. Israeli sources tod::iy reported the beginning of the> final stage of 1he 'vithdra.,..·al of Israeli forces fronl the v.·est bank of the canal. The Israeli comn1And said t h c C\'acuation \vas progressing peacefully. In Tel Aviv. Israeli Defense f\·1inis!er ~loshe Dayan said he expects fightin~ on the Syrian front to rontinue u11t1I a pullback of forces is arranged. lie said Israeli positions along the front have been bolstered considerably. Artillery fire was again heard -0n the C.olan Heights early today, but it was not immediately kno\vn if there 11·ere any casualties. An intense exchange of shelling on f.fonday killed an lsrac!1 \\'Oman and a policeman. The Lebanese government asked the Palestinian guerrillas to stop la unching operations from Lebanon into nonhern l~rael. sources in Bei rut reported. They ;;;aid the government feared lsraplJ re" 1;1 li.1Uon. Jsrarl on .\Jo:1d;iy ron1pt;11n1':J ;1bout t1111 re l".n l guerrilla 11111busht·s nc.ir the Leban('se border. JVorld·No I i n11al Neics A lso Pa ge 20 ' 1hnl ft·rt1l11y 1s absent for one y('ar," Stl'Vf'ns said Tuesday. ·'\\le 11•ill probably hr1vC' the option . by altering the su bstance, to 1n:ike !hr infertility pt'r1nancnt." S1evcns sai d the approach y,·as to get !he body to produce antibodirs against sub:i;tanccs it y,·ould normally accept. Stevens. a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the OSU College of i\lcdicine. said the vaccine \\'as being tonsidcred because "it \\'as obvious that ihe pill didn .t ansu•er the need . "\Ve need a '''hole bag of tricks, not only fro n1 the medica l standpoint, for 1\·omen \\·ho can't. loltrate .. llle pill,. but from cultura l and re Ii g i o u s standpoi11ts," he said. Stevens, \1·ho \rorked on development of oral contr::iccprives in the early 1960s, hes bt'en t1ided in his recent research Uy several grants from the \\lorld llealth Orgnnization ( \\'110 •. \\1110 sponsorship 11·ou ld ma ke the product available at reasonable cost to 11nd('rd('vclopcd countries. he s a id . S1cvc>ns also said !he first general ust• of 1hc vaccine may be in a country other than the United Stales. • .... ;Jt:ts 7he Pipelines are coming, the Pipelines are coming!' DAILY PILOT DELI VERY SERVICE Dtlivtry of the Da ily Pilot 1> gu aranlttd Me"d•V·'riO•r; II '"" do nol h••• •Ou• ••~• OJ J:JC p,m., <•II •nd vovr <OPJ will '' ''•lloh1 If JOU. Cott• lrt t••tn Unlll l :Jf • "" \11., .. u, •"" ~unO••· n v•w o~ ""' •«•Iv• 1•11• COPJ Oy ' • m •l!u•O•y. If I • m Suntov. <•II •na • copy w•ll 1>1 IH0119ftl tt ~111. CillL •rt t••tn 11ntol 10 • m. 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HIOh lodty ~. COolll"<lll !fmper1!urt1 ''"Ill hom • lo 60. fnla~ ttmper•lu•H ••not ,..,..,, '' to 62. Wit?' ltml)9r1tur1 SJ. S1111, /tfoon, Tide• WEONESDAY SKond hlOll , 5:00 p,m. ,,1 S«ond low t.•• p.m. 2.• TMUll:IOAY Flr1t lllth • • J;J.I 1.11"1. t .7 Fir•! low J7•GJ p.m. 0.1 Se<ond lllglt 1:1111.m. 1.t Second low 10:)0 p.m. 7 1 Sun r lttt 1·11) 1.m. Srta ,,,, p.m. MOM r11t1 I.II 1.m. 5111 !:lot 1.m. now,., Simon Aid. The exc:hanae reealled a similar squabble last September bet v.· e en Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz and ~\1elvin R. Laird, then ·Pres.ide.nt Nixon's top domestic adviser. . While Shult:& was on a trip to Japan, Laird, in Washington, announced a lax increase proposal, prompting t h e Treasury official to respond: "The President's adviser on domestic affairs can keep his rotton-pickin' hands off Ct'Onomy policy." Before making the comment, Shulli ronferred by telephone from Tokyo w\th his deputy secretary -\\'illiam E. Simon. In a story written for The Associated Pre5.' earlie-r this week Simon said: "This is, by a deflnition, a crisis. We've been telling the American people this, but I'm not sure they're listen1ng and accepting what we say ... " Tn1ck Traf fie Back to No1mal; Troops Go Ho1ne By UNITED PRESS U.TERNATIONAL Truck traffic throughout the nation v.·as back to normal todav and Na!ional Guards1nen activated to help police the highy,·ays were returning to their civilian jobs. Some truckers continued the strike. and there v.·ere a few incidents or 1te\1• \"iolence. \V. J. Usery Jr., President Nixon's Labor adviser, declared Tuesd ay trucking "h.1s substantially returned to normal." A government -trucker agreement reached las t week guaranteed drivers fuel and allows them to pass • t1!gJ~r (uel_fOSIS q_n to shippers. II. bomb blast Tuesday night tore a three foot hole in a r('ar \\"all of the home of Red Anderson . who acted as <l liaison bctv;een the government and lhe striking truckers in the Detroit area. No one y,·as injured. A shotgun was fired from an overpass at a truck on the Pennsylvani a turnpike in the south C('ntral rl'gion or the state late last night, state police reported. '/'he driver escaped injury. 'J'hc Ohio High.,..·ay Patrol reported one incident that may ha\'e been related to the slrike late Tuesday \\·hen a trucke r said a rock 1\·as thfO\\'n at his rig rrorn an overpass on interst.a!c 70 near Colun1bus. UPI 'hl1t Pllola HOMAGE -President Nixon leaves after placing wreath at statue of Abraham Lincoln on 165th anni••ersat')' of birth of Civil \Var Pres ident. DUCHESS UTTERS IGNOBLE JVORD CORT INA IJ'Ar-.tPEZZO. lta!y (UPI J -Duchess r-.1arina Lante Della Rove re said the unprintable Y,'Ord \\'as addressed 10 her male escort and not flung at :it the policeman she found puiting a parking ticket on the \\'indshield of he r car. Judge Aniello La :\lonica did not belie~'e her. He ('011\'ictC'd the 34-yr:ir-o!d Roman noble.,..·omJn and boutique ,01\·ner of insulting public officials and dan1aging public property . He gave her a suspended sentence of six n1onths and 25 days 1n jail. • \VASHINGTON (APl President Nixon. out for dinner on !he t'\'e of his annual medical e xamination , unexpectedly attacked two WasJ1ington newspapers while chatting in a crowd . I re 'vas askOO how he had enjoyed the 90th birthday party of Al ice R00-5evelt Longworth, which he had attended earlier Tuesday, To the SUJTlrise of onlookers, th e President made these comments: "1\1rs. Longworth ha d kept young by not being obsessed by the \\'ashington SCt'flf'. You know, if she had spent alt her time reading 1he (Wa shington l Post she \';'Ould have been dead by now - or t.he Star (Washin gtoo Slar-Ne\vs) for that matter." ANO I-IE SAID of 1\trs. Longworth. the only daughter of President TheOOore Hoosevelt , she "sees the world. She brings people in rrom' all over and as a resuJt she keeps young by ool • • being obsessed v.·ith the 1niserablc political thin gs that all of u s urllortunately think about in \Vashington; By th inking about those great is.sues that will affecl the future of the world. 1\·hich the Post unfortunately scldo1n \\'rites about 1n a responsible way." School T eacliers 'Off er' to Do Topless Fling DALLAS (UPf) -T wen t y • f iv e elementary scllool teachers h n v e rc>sponded to an em:ir-prone ad in the Dallas Times Herald whiclt read: Dan<'C'rs wanted Exotic, topless or g~go r-.rake up to $-400 a Y.'cek ••• Dallas Independent School District. The 25 teachers. calling th emselves the "\\"alnut Hill Bunnies," wrote , Superintendent Nolan Estes and told him they u·ould dance for the school syste1n because of the high pay offcrl'd, "As you n1ay hove noted.'" Estes replied, "the requ irements for secrc- !aries and cle rks in the districl are son1('what unusual. You should be aware that I am personally handling cill inlervic\\·s in relat ion to t h is ad\'ert1semen1.·· 4 BIG DAYS THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. Up to Exceptional savings on sel ected watcties by famous mak er. l)lso Clocks, 14k and 18k gold jewelry, pearls. fashion jewelry, leattier, china. giftware, nationally known names in ho lloway and fl atware, glassware . bout iqu·e it ems. ca meras, ste reos. sporting good s, appliances and all decorator items. Don't nits thi1 tpKfoculcr sate. A rare opportunity le plell ahood for 'jilts and for yourfflf and CJOI 9•n•fn• savings on DAHMKEM 's quality ..... -... c ... oarty fO<' ttio moot c...,i.t. solodloft. COSTA MESA 1819 NEWPORT ILYD. 646-0223 OOFF Regular Catalog Prices ANAHEIM I 51 E. ORAMGETHORPE A YE. 870-7272 I ' I I/ !_ 6 DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Gift with a Future The new J-[untington Central Park in lluntington Beach i& set to open in June. It will be graced With 12,000 trees and 22,000 shrubs, in addition to il5 lakes and numerous other features. Still, the 250-acre site could use a few more boosts -and perhaps on a larger scale - such as the one given last week by Boy Scout Pack 1450 . Cub Scouts trooped into the park and · left a re- membrance of their dens firmly imbedded in the soil. Fi ve young Pyr acanthas were left near the edge of a lake. Park planners are grateful for the little shrubs, and say the boys had the right idea. Part or the rea- son the park o pening was held off until June, however , was to gi ve the young foliage a C'hance to mature. Older, bigger specimens -perhaps 15-gallon trees -would be appreciated, although little ones will be welcomed, too. Any group looking for a way to improve their city might consider planting trees. For years to con1e. groups can proudly point to their contribution. There never are too many trees in an area develop- ing as fast as Huntington Beach. Ti1ne1y Tax Hel1l The thought of April 15 can strike dread in the heart of almost any taxpayer, but the due date for all those Internal Revenue Service fonns and state tax forn1 s may h it a little harder at the lower income and senior citizen taxpayers. For these taxpayers, the bite the government takes from their income can proportionately mean more than that from middle and high income citizens. How well Lhe tax returns are-t:otnpleted can n1ake a world or dif· ference. To meet this nf!ed, the adult school in the f-lunting- ton Beach Union lligh Schoo l D1 stnct offl'rs free tax advice from 7 p.n1. to JO p.1n. Mondays at Westminster J·ligh School, 14325 Golde nwest St.. room G-8. 1'he Volunteer In co n1e T:.i x Assistance J>rogram has trained peopl e to help fill out the simpler tax forn1s, especiall y the short ret urn . 1040-A. The volunteers and the offi cials of the adult sc hool and the dlstrict are to be com rne nded for providi ng th e valuabl e commu nity service. l{eep the Y Goin g ~"'i fty-two weeks a yea r the llunlington Beach- 1'~ountain VaUey YJ\1C.I\ offers activ ity clubs, camping tri ps, sports. special classes and leadership to the community. · Such varied subjects as yoga, guitar, surfi ng, swinl- ming, exerciRe , c ra fts. j udo and karate are taught by YMCA in structors. The )'-In dian Gu ides, for fathers and sons. and Y-lndian Maidens. fo r 1nothers and daughters. each has more than l.000 1nen1hers. 'J'h e total )'~1CA membership is 3.000 in both cities. Now, the cornrnunity ha s a c hance. fo r just 1hree weeks. to help the \'MCA. lt's the ann ual su~taining tnembershlp ctr·ive ;:ind the Y hopes to r aise ~20,000 for 1974_ That is only one-third of lhe annual budget, but the $20.000 is dearly needed to keep t he cost of the programs at their lo \v level so all youngsters t an have a cha nce to participate. If you can contribut e cash lo keep the Y going 52 weeks, send It lo the YJ\1 CA, 17931 Beach Blvd .• Suite 0, Huntington Beach, or phone 847-9622 for further details. H Medicine .N-eeds.M o~er- Harbor Patrol Has Real Professio11als Discipline ~YDNEY J. HARRI~ In its strong est official statement within memory, the American r.1ed ical Association recently assailed its doctor member.i: for failing to live up to their ethical responsibilities. I have been saying the same thing for more than 20 years, and getUng only dirty looks from most physicians. The AMA , in an editorial in the official "Journal," said that doctors must stop making excuses fo:- not policing their profession. and call · ed for legal disci- pline against doctors who abuse their Ii· cense to practice. Actually, \\'hat is so bad about the sit- uation is not the in- competence or ven- ality or most physicians, but the reluctance of the decent ones lo help get rid of. the rotte n minority. As every patient knows who has tried, it is almost impossible to find one doctor who will testify against another. or to get anywhere with a complaint to various medical societies. TlfE SELF-POLICING of the medical profession ls about on a par with the sell-policing of the investment industry in the days before the Securities & Exchange Commission was set up. Possibly il is tota lly w1rea\istlc to expect any profit-making body to regulate itself. although all of them defend the privilege until their abuses become intole rable. The man \\'ho Wrote the "Journal'' editorial might almost have been quoting th is writer , when Ile said: Dear -G ro0'1;w • Gus If Nixon had been captain of tl1e Titanic. he would have told the passengers he had just stopped to pick up ici'. P.J .K. Gloomy Cul <•m"'"°'' I •• JUD<nlllltd llY ··-·· -do llOT nKn•lrily •lflKI "" wlew• .. lh• lllWIPIOt•. s.,,,, Jo>ur pel -~· t9 lilPOmJ Gu1, DlllY Piiot. "11edical societ ies appear to have been reluctant to tackle tough problems r~tin_g t.o questionable actions by their members. It is amazing how many excuses can be found for not conducting an lnvestlgation or for not laking aclion." The American citizen today has an extremely ambivalent attitude \o\va rd the doctor in our n1idst. On the one hand, he is rcspec1ed for his profess iona l skill , and his positic;n in the community commands high star us. On th e other. he is regarded wit h suspicion as a "money-maker" more than a healer. and it is widely known that he prolccts his fellow doctors from scrutiny. and possi ble legal suit. in an almost conspiratorial manner. IN TIIE editori al. the AJ\.1,\ reniindC'd doctors thal n1edic.:ine is largely sclf- governed not because of any natural or constitutional rights but because of public permission. And \\'hPn lhc public trust is ignored or betrayed often enough, such self-government ca n and "'ill be revoked by an angry and resentful pub lic. With escalallng med ical and hospi!a ! costs, \\'e are re.ac hing that level of r.c>sentmcnt. and the Ai\1A 's awakrning from its sweet dream is not a rnon,ent too soon. \~'hen medicine becomes ~ self-serving business more than a dedicated profession-as many think it already has -then the doclor desPrves to be ins pected and regulated as string- ently as the butcher. Nixon's Rosy Rhetoric \VAS HIN GTON-Con s ul t ing economlsts, including some ~·ho advise President Nixon, were privately appalled at Mr. Nixon 's flat assertion lest week that "there will be no recession in The United States of America" in 1974. Likewise, speciali sts on Arab oil were aghast over another prediction in the President's State of the Union mes.sage : "I can announce tonight ... that an ur- gent '{Arab) meeting will be called In the immediate future to discuss the lifting of the oil embargo." Both glowing forecasts by t h e beleaguered Presktent renected the overblown rhetoric which o t t e n embarra&W:s him. Now they lhreaten Mr. Mxon with wldenlllj his credlbllJty gap 11tUI further In the lnunedlate future. CONSIDER the. "no-recession" pledge.. lt Is true that slightly better estimates or economic activity In tne first two quarters of 1974, prepared by Nixon administration ttenomlst.!I early In January, give some reason to believe tha t those two quarters will not show "i.ero growth"-the classic definition of a recession. But Mr. Nixon's unnecessary prt'dlction reminded leading economists of similar frothy official foreca~ts over the past five years lhfll backla shed on the Pre~ldcnt and helped shape his huge cr.dibtlity B•P· One 1uch economist. the cm lnc.nt Or. Alan Greenspan, re c a 11 e d his 11tonlshmtnt when the P r e s I d e n t I ' ( EVANS-NOVAK J estimated the gross national product for l!r7 1 at $1.065 billion-a prediction immediately challenged by leading economic consultants i n c I u d i n g Greenspan. The actual outpul was $10 billion lower. The economists' view of the Pre3ident's new ··no recession" forecast is that the volatility or the \\'orld K'OOOmic situation, coupled with confusion over Arab oil, makes any such forecast rldlcu1ous and dangerous. It there ls indeed no recession, he y,.·ould get the credit without any forecast. But If there \1 a rcce~slon, Pt1r. Ni xon will get hit two way!: he will inherit the blame and his a-edibility will decline still more. AS FOR the hint that the oil boycott Is about to end , the fuel that Arab oil slates will meet on Feb. I~ was known well before Mr. ~ixon's speech. Bui. both Mldenst rliplomats and lndef)endent oil experts ht!rc sec ·no chance for any significa nt ( 11u1~e until l\tr. Nixon says son1elhing on ~he lssuc. of Jerusalem -the pree1ninent. Arab· lsr;i.ell Issue .in lhe lmpor:ant viPw ()f Saudi A.rabl&'! King Faisa l, kingpin in the Arab oil boycott. Praise ·ro the Editor : r \\'i~h to cxprrss my apprt'ciatlon and gratitude to the men of the Orange County Harbor Patrol. Dana Point , for their prompt. efficient. and professional ser\'iCes and to r cc om m c n d commendation of Tim Bertolino, Dick Olson. Terry Lundy and lifeg uard Pete Sellers. \\'lllLE fis hing nea r the Dana coast, my vessel began la king V.'aler at an ala rming rate. Attempting a dis tress call, I fouod my radio inoperative. ~1y passenger and I searched vainly for the source of the trouble. Approaching the Dana jetty. a Harbor Patrol boat approached . ll ea d i I y assessing th e siluation. the two men moved S\1•iftl y v.'ilh pun1p lines, plu gs and other equipment. Another Harbor Pa trol boat re11ched the scene \\•ilhin seconds of the fi rst and moo\'ed alongside , \\rhat I harl belirved to be a hopeless s11ualion \\·as stable ~·ilhin minutes. NOT CO'.'/TE:'\T 11 ith merely assessing th~ proble m. !he men actuolly repaired the fau!1 and suggested the appropria1e means to prevent such a recurreoce 111 thl' future. 1 offert'd each re1,·ards, dinners. even such a simple gesture as cleaning the officers· un iform s. All offers we.rt: re{used. courteously, yet reh1sed. I have sailed many years. It is my opin ion th<ll the OOat 1~·as >n i1n111ec.liclle d:1nger of sinking and hum;in in1ury <1ui te possible The professiona!lstn Of 1h<.'SC' n1en prevented either. i.i EOHCE TAS UL!S Slill lllissi11g To the Edi tor ; ~tosl people don 't rraltze 1her<' still n1 ay be prisono:rs-of·\v ar 111 Southeast Asia. l\fOST AJ\1 ERIC,\1''S think the PO\Vs are home. J\.otore than ~ known 1-'0\\'s were neither released nor accounled [or. Their ca pture was evidenced by pictures in captivity. propag;:inda broadcasts, and even a leUer home. The fail ure of the Communists to account for these me n has left over 1.200 other families wond ering if their loved ones. still listed as J\.·lli\, were or are still prisooers . Public opinion is credited for having influenced the CommWlists to improve the treatment of our prisoners. It is th e only weapon left which may release the fanli lies of these men from lhe torture of not knowing. PLEASE mail on J\-1arch 27 . one yea r from Ole date all POWs were supposed to relurn, two letters : one lo our President expressing your conct'm and one lo Premier Pham Van J)Jng of North Vietnam , expressing yo u r insistence fC>I' an accounting. Address the letter to Premier Pham Van Dong, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi. North Vietnam, and affix a 21-cent stamp. KAY WAGllER Airport E.rpan•lon To the Editor : Your fron t page article of Jan. 31, concerning the new Community Airport Council and its fund ra ising campaign to support expansion of and Increased jct Oights from t.he Orange County Airport shouJd serve as notice to the con11n unhics :idvcrscly :iffcctc:d h~· lt·t f!i~hts tl n1t a11 1111 out l!fforl \\ill Ix· 1nn de by businci.s lnll'rC'~ts 10 l''\l):incl the airport and increase lhc nu1nbc r ol jet Oights. IT JS OBVIOUS that as b1Lc;h1tss in from a ... Grateful ( MAILBOX ) Le1ters fro1n readers a·re welco111e. Norrnal.ly, writers sliould convey tlicir niessages 1n 300 words or less. T/Le n ultr to condense t.etters to f it space or clin1i11ute libel is reserved. All let- ters n1ust include signature aud nu11l· iug addres3 but na1nes may be w1th- lietd on request if sufficient reason is appatc11t. Poetry tviH not be p11b· lished. the area of th e airport contlnues its hectic pace of expansion, in spile of creati ng its own problems. it will exert increased pressures on the envi ronment and residential communities in the general area. IT NOW insists that its needs should prevail ove r the right of the residential communi ties. The bus iness community presses on \\'ith the will and power to dominate a ll other rights irrespective of the fact that it has been on notice for several years of the ex pressed conce rn of cit izens and communities. The Board of Supervisors and the Airport Commission have been trying to find a solution for the problem while business presses on \\'ith the hope of exerting ils power to the exclusion of 01hers righ!s tht·ough a richly endowed org:tnization. AN INTEllESTJNG question to vsk Is whelhe r a monil'd campaign b;i ckrd by business in1.erests \.\.'i th obvious self inlcrest reason s for exening every possible effort for expansion of jet fl ights will crush the efforts of conce rned cl!izen~ and residents to limit the adverse effects of suich expansion . ,\s \l'e ha\'e seen in rett'nt political rl'Velat1ons. rnoncy rneans po;1·cr u11d influences fa\·ors. 1! "'ould be prtKl!'nt for !he Co rnn1u1111y Airport Council to adopt a pollcy of full public di st1osurc of all rcce.1pts and cXllt.'Jlditur<>s <>f-n1onil'S both as lo to donors :i nd rci::ip1l·nts. It \vould be a s:id con11nenu1ry on hi11nan affairs if !he united effort-of st:·H intert'st husine!<S organilations can :'lt1mn1on up !he po1\'Cr lo don1'ina!e the co1111nunity ond dictate policy . !\lost CC'rta1n\y the business con1munit y has the right to he heard and aloni.t \\·ith that rig ht is the obli gution lo act rcspo11sih\y . CLINT TI YGEL S ign .\'ilpit•ld11g To The Editor; After nearly a \'Car of concerted effort and ae1ion On 1he part of citizens of Cos!a ~h·sa to brin~ about enactment of a murh·needcd sign control ordinance. lhe ci!y coun cil has allo1l'l'd the final dclibcra1ions to dt•tcriflr:11c into an endl<'ss series of 11i1p1ekuiJ nict•t ings in whic h eVt·rv o1ht•r 11011.l and punctuation mark is 11 n d c r g n I n g microscopic dissect ion by its opµoncnts , a small group of businessmen intent on gutting the ordinance . The upshot of this preposterous process is the likelihood of no final decision being reached unlit well into the spring - if at all. On ly 11~·0 months ago , the 1\layqr of Costa 1\·1esa , .Jack flnmmett, and Counciln1an Will ard J o r d <1 n pron1i sed, in puQlic, that the ordinance woulrl he adopt ed well lx'fore. 1\ilarct1 5. the dale of this ci ty·s cnunc:lln1an1 c rlec tions, 1'11 E CTT\' of (;(Isla l\tesa has long lived \\'ith lhc burden of WlCOntrol!ed visua! pollu tion . f or 20 yr:trs commercial signs have been rearing 11p \\'1th rec kless abandon, lea ving lhe city Sailor \\'ilh a clutter of ugliness that \\•e, the r('si dc-11ts. believe docs great hann lo the environment in \Vhic:h we and our children 1il'e. \\'Ork and recreate. This is not a mere local issue. It ha s be<'n made perfectly clear to us, both through the protests or sign company lobbyists and inq uiries from many 1nun lcipal plann ing departments, that the eyes of cities and counties not 01111' in this state but elsewhere <ire on ·our efforts to enact this strong ordinance. If pas.sed, in its present form , it will set a new precedent in the ann als of municipal sign control. TII OMAS J . MURRAY J\.l AUfl EEN OiDOMENICO, SOS (S ign Ordinance' Support ) Slorr Ro11clt To the Editor: I consider the Board of Supervisors' dt•c1sion 10 purchase the 5,500 acre Starr R:.inch the most im portant implementing act to"•a rd open spa ce in Orange County. I 11·ant to personally express n1y dee pest apprecia! ion to the press and the many indi\'iclua! groups "'ho ba nd ed together on this n1onlentous occasion. ll is my genuine belief that all Orange Countians and Californians. present and fu ture. y,.·ill benefit immensely from their actions. RONALD W. CASPERS Alioto Lesson To the Ed it-O r: So i\·lrs. Alioto wan1.cd to teach her husband a lesson, did she? I think we've all leam£'<1 a very valuable .lesson, nnm(·ly, it would be sheer folly to even consider having such an immature, spoiled and unstable person to represent us as Ca !ifomia·s first lady. As if our hard-working police force didn't have enough to rt o! MRS. JANET B. TAUCHERT Who Wants a Second Try at Life? \lihen it comes to an after life. pcoplt' fall into three classes : those ~·ho isre sure they're going to have one, those who hope they will - and those Yi'hO don't parlicu\arl y want one, Put · me in the third group. I am not angry "'ilh lif e. I love and adm ire it, bccuuse I have enjoyed n1y own greatly, while taking Lhe sca rs as they come, But the idea of going th rough life again app11.lls rather than appeals lo me. Living a lif r is kind of like fi ~h!i ri[! a grlzz1y bear. Having gone the route once, more or less successfull y, why would a guy want to do it again? \Vhat could he passibly prove? IT MJGHT BE different if a second life came with a wri tte.n guarantee th(lt lt would be mysti call y ~rander and magically better than your first life -and any workahle parts that wore out in the first 100 yenrs would be replacl.'d fr£'c.. But ht'av.-.n hn!i nol been known to hanrl out such b:irg111n~. (ietting a second life probah'y 11·ou1rl be 1norc like b11yini; n second-hand CPI'. Thr rnol\o \\'Ould s1ill ha ve tl'l bl' CdVl'al l'n1ptor -''lt't the buy er l)rw11rc. ·· 'fhi>re :-irr rn~1ny ~pe.r1fir n·asons \\'hY a second Hfr is hard! wort11 ~i ,:th1n)-! tur 1··ir't of i11l oni• \VOnld hi• bor«I with deja vu -the J 've-becn·Lhrougb· ( HAL BOYLE J all -this-before feeling. Its n e '" n e s s and surprises are wha t give a first life most of its flavor. A second life would be too mu ch like licking the g!ue off lhe back of a handful of envelo pes for Christmas tards. The ta .. te is predictable. ANOTHER argument Jga1nst a return trek through life is lhal such a trip isn't reall y necessary -particu larly at a time of energy crisis such as this. One life offers any man many chances to wise up. But if a man dies a fool at the end of one life, he is almost bound lo die a fool still at lhe close of a second life. And that would represent a n unforgivable waste of energy. A fina l argument agai nst a second life Is tha t it would for·ce a rnan t::i go through certain patterns of occurrence he hardly sunivcd the first lin1c.. \\·ho, for exampl e, would wi~h to rn again through 1he physical pangs oc n1Pntal tormcnl of: \\'raring dl1n1al brace~. Thl' lnnely agony of puppy love at Ii or (ill Th e l)rflQding horrors of adoltsccnce pl\lS fiCnC. Paying off a home mortgage. • The nu isance o[ growing old. AS A CllILD. I can remember my father giving me an absent-minded 1vhack on the bottom now and then and say ing , "Son, I wouldn't take a million dollars for you -and l wouldn't give a nickel for another just like you." That's the way I feel aOOut life. You ca~ put up with one good one, bad as 11 ls. But who really needs two? DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetd, P\&bu.Atr Tlioma.t Ktevil, Edilar Barbara K rtit>ich Editorial Page Editor The edHorlal .pt.p of the' Dally Pilot seeks to lnkmn and sttmul&• readers by insmtlnc on this pece d11•,ne.c:omment&r)•Ol'I -'c. of II~ lflt>SI by syndical~ cohtmni1!1 and cartoonis~. hy provktl111 a lonrrn for ~ader5' vlew1 and by prTlftltlnc lhla ncwspa~r·s oplrDonl and ld.u on curl"!'nt loplr.s, ~ edlt°'"lal optn.ICIN nf 1he Da.11,y PUt>I appear only ln the loditorial ~lumn at the: top of thl: page. Opinions t-"l'lewwwd hy the""" umnlsts and ca r1oonJltl; and 1-tttr I writtn a~ lhelr own and no endol• I mc nt ol fN'lr vWrwa bf the DMb' Nlnt !ltoold be lnl"""4. Wed nesda y. F'ebnary 13, 1974 •• J ' - Dave Toma in Court Golfer's Fir1n lli.t TV Se ries l11 spirntion Assaile<l r.-l-~\\'AHI\, r\. J. (Af'l - D<l\L' To1n:i, the Newark det1~1.'.11ve v.·hose exploits 'Jl:irkcd a net"'Ork television ~C'rie.s ttwt bear.1 his name, tvok part in real-life court room drama ht>re. Ton1a. a paid adviser to 1hc scriC'S :tt U niver sal Studios in Los Ang<!lcs. was 11 v.'JtnC'ss Tut>sday at the fl'Cil'l<il C'OUrt trial O( !'llX !UCO QUEENIE charged \11 th conspiracy lo itn· µort roc:.unc Toma arrc~lL'<i the alleged ringleader in the C&S(', Peter I{ C:1mpisi . TOft1A 'S OAY IN court was 1nlt!1'n1pl'-''1 Oriefiy by shoots by Ca1npi.!li. And when Toma made his exit from the eo1.1rt- room . two of Campisi's sister~ comers him shoutin11. ''\\'hy did yoo lie. Dave ?'' The pr(,secution had not By Ph il lnterlondi 2-13 "It just doesn't make. sense. The land of milk and honey to be loaded with milk and honey and no gas." planned lo <:all Tonia to lL'SlLfy, !>ut he. v.as subpoe11aed last ···•eek to rebut tcstunony made by Campisi CA:\TPISI, Al..50 1111 d ~ r lnd1<'ln1cnt in a state ('OUrt fur fl\l' n1urdcrs ::u1d S<.'OrC'S of rohbt'ncs. h'i>tlf"icd th.it on tht· i!:1y hl' 11 as ;irre~ted in Ill<' fc·deral cas<', June I, 1~72 . Ton1.:i h(-lit1·{'d the ch:irses 11·ere ;l fi·:•n'\f'up. C;Hnp1si h<id said 1·01na to ld FRES~O iAP 1 -A Visalia couple have filed a $600.000 suit in ft'(!11ral ('OUrt here against a fu·n1 franchising 1\mold Paln)cr dn· cleaning shops. II.fr _ ;.ind !\[rs. John n. I..auffenburgcr charged f\lc(:raw-Edison Co.. a De l a 1r a re corpora1lon. n1ade false and fraudulC'nt represent.<1\ion.<:. dt'Ceivcd !hem and induced tlu.:111 to bu~' a franchise al \'isi1!i<1. l11n1 tl1~rc v.·as no1h1ng he '------------' t'011ld do about it l>t'<:ause Totnn v.·ould n{'1'er contradict lhc [l'l!ov. officers bri.11ging !he l·hargcs. In his rebutt<1l. Ton1:t dcnil"<l that he nuide such statcn1ents. l\foreover. he ctcnit'<i even l:ilking to Campisi 11bou1 t-hc c<1se that da y. "I NE\'Elt la!ked Io Cumpisi about it," Toma said. Later. 11•hcn Toma 11·as testifying ;1bout I t1 r n i n g Can1pisi over to other orritf'rs. C..,1n1pi.:;i lcHpcd to his feel and shou ted : "llcy. gi\·r 111c ti f;iir shake: I kno1v you can·r go against your fr iends, but give nle a fai r shake." Canipisi's lawyer. Elmer llerrn1ann restrained him and U.S. l)ist. J udge Jan1es A. Coolahan garellcd for silence. WllEN HE WAS finished testifying, Toma rushed from the courtroom. The t w o sisters. v.·ho 1\·ould not gil'e thei r nan1cs. hurried after hin1, catching up in a third floor corridor, several feet from the cou rtroom. Cliokiug Device Backed SAC!l1\~l £!\'TO (UPI\ - Restaurants v.·ould be required to hav~ a cicvice to prevent diners froni choking to death on focd ~tuc k in their !tu-oats under :i bill v.·hich has a£h·iu1ced in :J1c Assen1bly . TI1c bill f A.D2696 ) by ASSC'r11blyrna n John P. Qui1nby (D San Bernardino) <!lrarcd the Health Conunittee ti.londay on a 7-1 ve>te and was sent to 1J1e \\'a vs and 1'1eans CommiltC\?. - Quimby said the n1easurc "·as aimed at ending the "Sirloin S}11dome," which he descri~d as U1e six:th leading cause of accidental death in the nation . Reporter Trailer Located Dy ll El.EN THOMAS \"\'AS~llNGTON (UPI \ 1'he missing White HOUSl' e<.·rresp:>n<lents' t r a i I e r • for1nerly located at Canlp Oa \·id,~td .. has been found at L;recntop Camp Ground, a half a rnile av.•ay. On President Nixon's orders. and <1pparcnlly unbeknownst nt lh(· time to press aidl':-;, the trailer v.·as 1noved fr·un1 the prcsidentJal rl'lrt•a t. TllE TRAILER h:ld been set up to acco 1n1nodate rl.'porters, moslly from the wi re services. \\·ho traYcl to t.he Catoctin National Park on 11·et'kcnds \l'hen the President is at Camp David to \vatch his takroffs and landings by helicopter and v.·hen possible lo ti n1('l in his arrivals and departures by niotorr:~de. A couple of weeks <igo, reporters, already fef'ling a i::rov.ing es t r a n g c n1 c n t between the \\11itc House and the press. \rent to Ct1111p Da\'id and found the trailer go11e. Deputy press see r et a r~' Gerald L. \\'arrcn said at th~· tirnc: "l 'm told it is at Camp David.' "No," he said, ''It has not been JTlO\'ed from l~ a m p David. • But v.ttile \Varren apparl'nl· ly und erstood the trailer to Ix' on the grounds of !he 1noun· taintop presiden tial retrt"<lt. in fact it had been mo1'ed to the nearby public grounds rnaw- tai11cd by the National Park Service. Wtdnesday, febri.t~ 1), 1~7~'---~----"_AU V PILOT J Valentine Special +. . ~· . . ~------~' I ' Cnlltlt }'Our f.1vor1t<: !!<.:lie Sh.1rnltL·r h n.-.1tr~· ,,1ylc.-.. l{l :. ~.d e S.1Jc ]>anty Stockings I 1•r. 5 pr. (1 pr. ~ ~::'.h ~hct·r r11 the \\-;11~l i..1nd.d f11ut .• ,, I.Bii 9 .(ill ' ,~-l '\'t.:rJ,1y ShL"cr., , , ...•..... :'-:!, I .HO ').611 ;;2 10 In1.1gc: Sheer p.incy suxJ...i ngs .• '.!.lO S<) 8 12 ~215 1\gilo n s1 rcrch dcm1-tQl·_. _ .. $) 7.20 J •1AO ;:r) 'i) Cotton tomfort top r:i.nry hn~c .•..•••.. -.. -•. ' • $1 7.20 l 1..10 .;; I JU Cvnrrnl cop p.in1y hust.: ...... S5 7.20 J IAO Quct·n and Ou1~r1ts av::iilabll! in '.:'l';i-! ifl.615. l'll'.l~t· ~t.itc color to \1·t.1 r ,,·ith. Panty srn1kin g :-;i1L·s: sn1;i ll, 1'1 (l".5'()'' ('.)fJ-120 111~.) n1cdiu 1n, 4'111'-5'!0" (110-150 lhs.) t.ill, 5 '2"-·:/I! i'' (I .!5· 170 Jhs.). Sir le 2 I 5 in sm:ill 5 '. 5 ·~ ", n1c- diun15')"-5'6",1ntdiun1 rall 5'-5'::{' and r;ill 5's" :ind 11\'L'f. Reg. Sal e Sale Sca n1lcss 1-Ioi.icrr r pr .. 1 pr. 6 pr. ;;625 \V'alkin,c sheer •... ,_ ..••.• 1.65 3.!J.) 7.9() :::950 Agilon"· srr('t1.h ... , .• , . • . • $2 4.,80 ~ 9 .(10 •90? lmagc Stretch hip hi,gh •• , ••• :!.25 5.4.0 10.30 Srocking si1t~: Brrv ~-I 0 Y1. 1'.1odite S !t~· l 11 :!, Duchess ?12 -12. Please .!i{,1{c Lulor to \vear \YH.h. J-fosicry . ~ ... The n1 ore rou pu rchase. the n1ore you s:ivc. Scock up nO\V on Round 1"he Clock hosiery \\'ith sheer co1n fort in support. A II of your f.1 vorit(' (_olor.s in .in :i rr;1 y of f :i.shion and b;1sic shades. Support Stocking ;::::307 /\fonvcllc Support , _ •.. Support Pan ry H ose =207 r..ron1·c!lc dcn1i-toc .. _. ..::rJ7 1\f0nvc/Jc sanJ.d foor ... .:: ! 7 Sheer Support demi-tot_ . .-.:51i N ude 'n naughty al l sheer, s;1ndal Coot .... . --' -. =2s Roon1·at-th1.:-1op. J('n1i-tnc fulle r Jigurc::. .. '. Reg. Sa le Sale Sa le l pr. I pr. 2 pr. 4 pr. 5.95 ;i,;i,; 6.·10 ll.9.3 ·i.9 5 ,1.20 SS l ·J..9:; ·i.95 ·f..20 88 ] .I, I):; -i.9S .ol.20 Sil l <l.9:i 4.95 ·1.20 Sii 1.1,9;; 5.95 S:l 9.80 ] 7. 9:1 }Jltasc srJtc height, \\'C::i,!)hr, ::ind color ro \\'car \~·irh \1·hcn ordering. Hosiery SANTA ANA SC)liTH COAST PLAZA SALE: Belle Sharmeer panty hose and stockings now through February 23 , Shop t.fonJay th ru fr id.iy. 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. I Bullock's Santa Ana . J Fashion Square-, 2800 N. Main Street, Santa .An a, Telephone: . ...:_ Sa1urday, 10:00 a.m. 10 6 :00 p.1n. Du llock's South Coast }Jlua, San Dic·go Freeway ar llris1ol, Cos1a. ~{Csa, Telephone : 517-72 11 556-0611 , ~ m D Now Your Choice Creeping Charlies or Wan- dering Jew. Hearty gi lts for a s pecial Valentine, D Loads of Pots ) Pla nters fr om: everywhere. All ~ shapes and styles for Valentine* ~ gill·polling. 99¢• 24.99 · < ' 8 ·+.~·' E D ' _, " Dried Flowers _JL_ 1r Buy them individually or purchase en inspired arrange~ ment "' 7.49-17.49 2710 HARBOR ILVD. c-."""""" ' -COSTA MESA 5411-7337 SD9 E. KATILU AVE. AMAHllM 772-2472 aao-2.29 STORE HOURS: Mot1. tin Sot. 10 ...tM 9 St& I D 'ffl 6 p.m. 1294 SO. C:OAST HWY. 1.1\GUMA HACH 494-11 DI C:ITY SH= CEMTElt ~ 633-0995 ~ '. • l l ., . . * ' =-~.-,- ,,~ .. ' '.i .\ > -' ' t • • WHAT'S THE DELICIOUS FLAVOR? Scuffle' s ......... "\\'hat gtl'CS it t ii 3 l Ll1·lightful navor?" 11·i1\ most <i.~surcdly be askro you \\'hilc ~·our C'x tra-specia l de s s c r t soufflc tops off a fC'stn·C' din- ner. Your 11•111 he . bas('~ unexpected ans."·er .. the coffee hqucur The banan::i s. I o a s t C' d sh \'cred almonds and roconul c·e>-st.ar with this 11·h1 ppcd crca rn and gelatin wonder. but lhe liqueur shines through Lo n1a kC' ii unique. KAHLUA SOUFf'LE 1, rup sugar 1 f'n1·rlopc t I t:1lill'~poon 1 unflavored gelatin l).:ish snit 11 ~ cups cold 11·:i:cr 1 ~ cup coffee l!QUC'U1· 3 egg yolks. beaten lo blend l cup wh ipping creain , "·hip- ped 2 bananas, peeled and slicC'd 1 ' <'Li i> toa!:t1 ctl :.:il'i.:r1•d aln1onds 3 egg 1vhitcs I I cup SU;!<lr '1 cup toasted coconut Fir.,!. rnakc a collar of 1\•ax- rd paper or fo il for a 5-cup souffl~ dish. ~teasure enough "·a:t paper ro l!O arolmd the dish 11·ith a I-inch 01·erlap. Fold the 1·.a:-.t•U p<1!1L'r in 1h1rds :i nd 11 rap arvund dish -collar ~hould f'Ktend 2 incl'k.·~ above <lisl 1. Fasten paper \\'1th tape. To 1n;1kc s<,ulfle, -.:on1b1nc , cu p of 1hc sug.-i r 11·l th 1hc i,:elatin and salt in ;t s;:iuccp:11L Add the \\'fllt'r nnrl liqUl'\1r. cook i1nd st11· /1\t•r l'e ry IOI\' heat lill the g(·l:it1 n Ll issolvc ~. Stir a sn1;ill a1nouJJ t of rlil' hot gelatin 111i.-.:turt· in!o 1he1 «gg .\'o ,!ks. 1hc11 stir ~ol).. ni1•·1 turl' ~111u lhl' hot gl'lil1111. Cook and slir Oll'r 1·L·r_v hHv hc ;it : 1111 n11xtur1· co:1 t~ :i 1ne'<1! 1 . spoon -about 2 10 :i: 1nir.u1cs. Chill u11t1I p:ir11a!ly set. st1r·I ring no\\' ;lncl 1hC'n. Fold "'hin- pcd crC'an1 tntu gclall n tnix.I lure; fold in h<inanas and nut~. Beat <'gg 11·hites till roan1y. (ir<1dualll' ;idd rrmal11ing 1.a cup sugnr. hl'ating !11 stiff r JX'uks; fold lllto gelatin 1n1x- turc. ·rurn int(! ~rf'p;1 rcd :-ouff\c dish and ehi ll until finn - 5 lo Ii h01!r s. or 01·crn1gi11. 'fo ser1·f'. sprinkle v; 1 t h1 l'O(·nnut ;111d rc11101·c collar. ~lak es 8 scrl'ings. ,It/LI.FR'~ YOU'LL FINO YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT ... l'l'Uf' ,"J ;\/'l'UAL (.'LIJ\'FU HONEY 5 Lbs. ........ 13.95 l~UY •\L F.x·rRA Rl Cll POTATO PEARLS 3 Lb s. 8 oi.···"' Sl.85 PERMA-STOR FOODS 2960 H1rbor Boul1v1 rd Costl Mts1 Ph: (714) 556·7290 -SPECIALIZING IN - low Mo isture Foods for : • Ho mt • C.mping • Boating • Stor111 Meat Pie's Crust Works Like Magic Hea l n1ayon1t<11'>t' 1-. a rn11..i1c 1ngred1t:nl rhat l'<IO .tdd rxtra n:i\·or appeal ~o many budgcl dishe s. The subtle fresh f!a\·or stirs into s<iuct·s and cRsserolcs easily. It can he used 10 make a quick easy mayonnaise pa stry. too. one that ;;dds rcul gounnet fl nvor act·cnt lo n1ea1 pies. Fifty b ud gt' t strt•t ehing recipes suth HS these :ir·c included in 1/1t' 1H'\I' l"iooklt•\ ealled. 1-1011· to Bring Out the BC'st 111 Bud£.:<'I ~· o o d S . PlllCES EffECTIVE WE O., ff8 . ll THRU TUES , fE ll. 19, 197• de\·eloped Ut !ht· lk'>l Fuuds kitchens. The booklet 1s av:11J.1hlr free at grocery stores . Tu ordt•r hy rnail, S('nd 20<-111 co:n to Budget Booklt•l. H\JX 5Ll26, I licksville , r\Y 11802 . SPICY ;t.E."-T PIE 2 powlds ground bt•C'f J 1 cup chopped 0111011 2 t:loves g;1rl i1', n11nl'1'(J 2 bC'cf bo111llon cube·-; 1 1 ~ cups bo1lin1:: 11;Jlt'r 1 re;1s1xion gro un(t ~.1~f' 1 ~ 1t~a~poo11 i::ruund 1nacL' 1• teaspoon ground bl;H·I, pepper 1, 1ce1spoon i;rulind tl<.n l'-, ~. r up finely c h o p I) l' d celery lea\'CS :i tab.lespoon s corn stan.:h 1 1 eu p l\'at cr l recipe i\l 11 ~· o n 11 a I s L' I 'astr v Sautc i;l ]<1rge skillet bt.•l·f. 01uon and i:;irlie O\'f'r· rnctl11 11n hrn1. st1rrin~ frl'quen1ly. u11 \1I li~hrlv bro1rn<•rl !)1ssoh f' hou1llon l'U b<'' 111 boiling: 11·a1er Sur hou1J1011 . ~agf', n1ai.:f'. ptp)Jl'r. rJ011·~ .111•1 1·· 11·r\ l1•:!\l'S •n1n l11·i 1 1111 \tilt •. .\11-;. 1 urn ~1.'lf\ h and "atl'r <i r<Jduall\ sor 1nr·~ bl' e f r111>.:!t1rt· '11nni; rco 1'()11 ! rcc1tK'" h•·.1t 1·11\1•r .>Ptl ~1rt11111•r dhout l!l n11n11tt" :-:..·1 11.~1ctl· 10 1·001 \lv.11111lu!1· p t·t·p:.irt• pas1 r1 (l11t1li· •!tu1gh 11h11o~t 1n )1;,I! 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FROM F ashi'6 n Island Newpor t Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR l \ Portion of Rice Saves on Price There arc a couple ol things to rt-membe-r in creating anrac11ve and tasty money- saving meals. First, accept the fa ct that if sou're saving money, you 'll probably spend more tin1e in preparing lhe dish. A little inure chopping, a n o t h e r seasoning or two . . things you 'll need to do for these recipes. 'fhen remember to use IO\\'- rost ingredients that stretch the end product, such as rice. At about 3 to 4 cents per half·cup serving, ric(' is truly C<'onomical . Hice also makes the dish n1ore Si'llisfying w i t ho u t <Jdd1ng too many calories (there are only 82 calorie~ in each half cup of cooked rice\. It contains some protein and vitamins, too. so it is a good budget !ood with nutrition bui lt in. r~ish Creole with Ri ce uses a pound of flounder cooked in a well seasoned tomato sauce . \V hen served over rice, it makes a delicious and not- too-expcnsive n1eal. FISH CREOLE WITH RICE I cup each chopped onions and celery i,:: cup chopped green pepper 1 clove garlic, crushed 112 tablespoons bu tter or margarine 2 tabl espoons ch o pp e d parsley I teaspoon salt 1,8 teaspoon. red pepper 1 bay leaf 1 can (14 i~ ounces) tomatoes :i4 cup 1v<11er Cheese Spreading 1 pound fillets of £1o under, cuhed I tablespoon cornstarch 3 cups hot cooked rice S11ute onions. celery, green pepper, and garlic in butter until tender. Add par.i!cy, seasonings , tomatoes. and 1 ~ C'Up v•atcr, Cover and simnier 15 1ninutes. Adel ri sh cubes and cook 15 n1i11utes longe r. Blrnd cornstarch and ~~ cup wate r. Slir into creole sauce and cook 2 minutes longer. Remove bay leaf. Spoon over bed of fl uffy rlc('. Makes 6 servings. J\l ea tless ... but nu Lritious. Four eggs v.tien combi ned with rice, collage cheese and Mozzarella cheese prov i de good protein fo r 6 servings. SPINACH AND EGG CASSEROLE 1 cup chopped onions I tablespoon butter o r margarine I package (IO ounce ) frozen chopped spinach, thillved and drained 1 cup buttermilk 2 cups creamed cottage cheese 3 cups cooked rice 11 ~ teaspoon salt 1.1 tea spoon pepper 4 eggs, lx•aten 1 large fresh tomato, cut Jn six slices l cup sh redded r>.!ozzarella cheese Sautc onions fn butter until tender. Add spinach: cook nbout 1 minute. Remove fron1 heat. Blend in buttern1ilk, cottagecheese.r ice, seasonings, and eggs. Turn into a greased sh<iJIO\V 2-quart casserole. Bake al 350 degrers for 25 ni inute.s. Arrange tomato slices on top; sprinkle v.•ith cheese. Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer. TUNA-BROCCOLI CASSEROLE 3 cups cooked rice l p;ickagc ( 10 ou nce 1 fro7.en chopped broccoli, th;11rc<l I l'an ( 10~.1 ounces~ conden - sed t-rca111 of relcry soup 1 ~ cup chicken broth '"cup 1nayonnaise 1 tablespoon leinon Julee I teaspoon s;dt 1 1 !easpoon p1•pper 1 ~ te~1 s1xion curr.v po\1·drr 1 can (9 ou nc-1'.'l tuna , flaked I cup grated .sharp cheese Sautc onions ln but ter until WASflCl\1GTON (UPI ! - Arnericans art• eating less I cup cho pped onions tender. Stir in rice. broccoli, soup, hr o t h , n1a.vonnaisr. lernon juice, and seasonin gs. 'l'urn into a grcasc·d shallow 2-qu<irt casserole. Top 111lt/1 tu11a and cheese. butler and 1nore cheese. J rablespoon butt er or Bake at :150 degrees for 30 1ninutcs. f.f:ikes 6 servings. accord ing to Agriculture 1n<J rgarine Depart.m(·nt dai ry figures. The,;::====================::::; I latest report. \~·hich t('l\s ·what dairy farmers are producing . rl1f1Ccts lhe nation's eating habits. l-"'igu res shO\V h u t 1 er production in De cC'n1\){'r feU to the lo.,~'est monthly lev£•1 in 28 years. But A1ncr1 ca 's cheese output reac hed the highest Decen1ber rate in 'history. Butter prodl1ctio11 for Dece mber v.:as 67.5 million pounds. 17 perce nt belO\V a \'ear earli er and the sma llesl ·December total since 1946. Butler production for the entire year \\·as 16 percent belov.' 1972. Overall 19i3 1nilk production v.'as rlown 3 p!'rCcnt from Htt' previous year, and sincf' tht1re v.·as less milk available for manufactured dairy products. a larger proportion of \\'h;1t viaS available v.·11s channeled inl o hight·r-rlen1and products :-;-ueh as C"hccse Stretch Fruit USDA USDA CHOICE CHOICE BEEF SIDES LOIN The $169 98~LB. GROUND BEEF 3 LBS. $295 BAR M Fresh Al1 Meat BOLOGNA s109 Lb. Chopping 1 ,,['Block LB 11·~~1 i Cut & Wrap BONE IN ROUND STEAK ~129 LB HOT BBCj) CHICKEN Cook~ To Order USO • Cfto"e 01'•111¥ Me•I $159 •• MARANATHA MEAT CO . l lelp conscrrr food costs by st retching fresh fruit slices [ii.I such as apples and or<inges ~ v.·ith a can of fruit cocktail. 1500 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa (A.I H~•bo• -Ne.i 10 C1nrma T~ea!'") 546 -8196 ~ o~ .. Sir Doys -9 O.ITI. to 6 P·"'· iiiiil I P•oc•1 C.000 ...... OM•d~f lft'u W•Ot>e10•11 triv~ia: Triv·ia: unimportant matters: trifles much or our research is wasted on. New Daily Pilot Saturday feature triviaddicts can't live without. The definition you get depends on who you ask- ·w ebster may think trivia (small t) is ... well , trivial. But Tri via (big T) is a fascinating feature that tickles the brains of some of the Orange Coast area's most sophisticated newspaper readers. Can you name Jack Armstro ng 's high school? How about Judy Garland 's dog in the "Wizard of Oz'" movie? The name of the "'Star Trek" spaceship? ff th ese are the kind of Questi ons that turn you on. you 're a triviaddict ... or you could be one if you 'd just let yourself go. Check out "Trivia" (with a big T, by T.T.] in next Saturday's ed ition of the ... DAILY PILOT -I WPdnt~ay. Ftbruary 13, 1974 DAILY PILOT 37 High protei n foods get. extra mileage wh en served with rice. Here a pound of flounder in spicy Creole sauce se rves six. THE FISH MARKET THURS. thr11 SUN . ONLY! WITH THIS COUPON CANADIAN RED 149 SALMON wnol• or $lk td 1.8. f-RlSH COOKED DUNGENESS CRABS ALASKAN CRAB MEAT We Accept food CoupoM .1~? 3~?. Optt 11 om to 6:00 pm Sot. 11 to 5:3~45·5223 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa THE FISH MARKET SUN . tflru WED. ONLY! WITH THIS COUPON SMOKED HALIBUT JUMBO ALASkAN SCALLOPS FROZEN FILLETS OF ROCK COD 1~? 2~~ as~. We Accept Food Co11pon1 Open 11 o m to 6:00 pm Seu, 11 to S:J0-615-5223 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa:.__Jlll'I Meat ' ' \ -- 0 Richard's Fresh Hen 0 Fresh Spareribs Turkeys c . .i.r. '""' 71' lb hy L.1.:hy f JOTb .I\. • 0 Richard's Meal Loaf "''" "''"v 0 Ground Beef O Ground Beef ·11h. "' "'"" 98( lb. 1.19 lb. 1.09 lb. 99( lb. GAidM/itcJA.eatJ, 0 Yi Stuffed Cornish Game Hens """'"d' 79c ea . 0 Slotted Pork Chops '"""' '"'""' 1.29 lb. O Salisbury Steak 1.19 lb. Seafooa 0 San Dabs 1r11.Jiv1du.d r 11r1ocJn1 1.69 lb . 0 Turbot Fillets ,i,;" & '"''' 89c lb. PERSONAL SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE Grocery ® Carnation Instant Breakfast (j l'llV, ® Clorox Liquid Bleach 1/2 gJllon 0 Lawry's Spaghetti Sauce Mix 0 ~raft Catalina Salad Dressing 0 ~others Double Fudge Cookies ® Swanson Deep Dish Meat Pies 0 Sara Lee Pound Cake 11 oz . fro"" RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR N.B. Open 9·8 Daily, Sun. 9-7 644·8660 RICHARD'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIDO N.B. Open 9-8 Daily, Sun. 9.7 673-6360 8 Ol, 16 Ol. 16 oz. frozen 69e 37c 27c Sic 79e 79( Ad Ptft.s 9ood 1h•u Feb•uary 16, 1974 F~ESH BAKED .... R !CHARD'S BAKERY ITEMS ARE BAKED DAILY WITH NO PRE SE RVATIVES. ENJOY REALLY FRE SH BREAD 13 2 DIFFERENT KINDS') WITH D INNER RO LLS. DANISH AND DONUTS. TRY OUR NEW FRENC H PASTRIES-INDIVIDUAL SLICES IN A VARIETY OF FLAVORS-TASTING IS BELIEVING! OUR EXPER TS CAN DO WONDERS WITH CUSTOM DECORATED CAKES FOR ANY OCCASION. WE GUARANTEE OUR BAKERY ITEMS FOR FRESHNESS AND QUALITY. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SETT LE FOR LESS . -. NO ONE IS EVER soRRv THEY BOUGHT T .. tE BEST. ® SPECIAL VALUES (D UE TO AD ALLOWANCES AND SPEC IAL PURCHASES). 0 RE GULAR DAILY VALUES .. Bakery O Bear Claws 2 for 49e O Sour Dough French Bread 111 ri. 49e O Lemon Meringue Pie 2.19 O Boston Cream Cherry Pie 2. 19 Delicatessen 0 Richard's Cole Slaw 14 01. 59( 89( O Richard 's Apple Brown Betty RICHARD"S 0 French Garlic Cheese Bread ® Hebrew National Knackwurst 9 Of. 12 "'· 89( 1.49 Produce 0 Texas Grapefruit fioc <i"·''•ty, ruby"'' 6 for s I 0 N I 0 c .11ifnrn iJ. 6 lb f tt ave ranges sweet & ruicy s. or ~ O Calif. "Mislee" Artichokes 'Z~~~~t 3 for S1 0 Broccoli Nollh<m gcowo, """ & ""'" 39( lb. Liquor RIC HARD'S PRIVATE LABEL 0 Pale Dry Sherry fifth • 2.39 0 Chablis fift h 2.29 0 Grenache Rose fifth 2.49 0 Pino! Nair 1'"" 3.69 ~~ O Cabernet Sauvignon fift h 3.69 MIX CASE OF 12 FOR 10% OFF'I Two More Reasons Why Richard'• S.rv11 You Better .. Richtrd's Now Accepts 81nkAmeric1rd end Mester Charge On Any Purchase lP!i1 CO\IPO<'I good Feb. 14-Feb. 20. 1974 Ttlitcovpon OOOd F.t.. 14.$1b.10, 197-4 I I I I ON! COUfflN ,l!'f!tADUl T CUSTOMER ONE COUPON PER ADUI. T CUSTOME" ONE COUPON PIER AOUl.T CUSTOMER RUBY RED PHILADELPHIA Grapefruit I I I I I I I I I I I I !Cream Cheese i 3oz. 9C 25~0FF ANY RICHARD'S 3c each Bakery Item ..,. I WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUf'Of\I 2fM: oll any Richllrd'• tlalltrv lttm I WtTH THIS COUPON I D-P. I I I I I c ! I .l f 7 , ---, ... r, ' ---.. ·-. . . ........ .. -' --,, Today's Final N. \'. S toc k s VOL. bl, NO. -«. 8 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES OflANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WE DNES DA Y, FEBRUAR Y 13, 1q74 N TEN CENTS Publisher Hearst Says Demands 'Impossible' BERKELEY tUPl l -The father of kidnaped Patricia Hearst said today a den1and by the rerrorist group which holds his daughter is "in1possible to 1nect" and pru1n1sed he would offer <a rounter~proposal Newspaper publisher Randolph A. llearst , his hand shaking nervously as he. spoke 10 newsmen outside his .suburban •lillsborough mansion, said the dernand by the Syn1bioncse Liberation Army Tuesday for a massive food distribution scheme to an estimated ~.7 million needy people was not within his power to meet. "The original demand, as I was afraid, NEEDY REJECT RANSOM OFFER FROM SLA, Story Pa9e 7 is impossible to meet," he said. "But ""e will try our best to come back \Vith a COWller-off~r that 's acceptable." Hearst said he hoped to have the cowiterproposal wilhin 24 t.o 48 hours. 'KR ISHNA' WAITS OUTSIDE HOSPITAL FOR HER MASTER Costa Mesa Dog Lives Up to Name by Rescuing Owner Costa Mesa1i, 19, Saved ' By Dog After Accident By ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 1111 o .. 1r ,i1a1 51•11 J\rishnn was a dark. soulful-eyed Hindu dci1y trcd\lcd "'il h many heroic acts. Lcalher"'ork r r f\enn y Stanton of Costa :O.fcsa "'ill U::ll you his Irish setter, "Krishna·• lived up to the name. Stanton, J9. of 1943 \Vhittier A\·e., "·as due to lea ve to\vn today for Okhthoma \vhere he was going into the lcathcrworking business with an uncle. In stead , he is in Room 126 at Costa r-.tesa Memorial Hospital, where he faces a two-month stay with a broken neck. Kenny was riding his motorcycle T\Ionday night in the hilly P.rea off 19th Street and \\l"hitticr Avenue nea r the Sanr.a Ana River when he Cound out how far man's best friend will go. ''J was goi n' along and all of a sudden my throttle stuck wide open," he recalls. He hit a rise and dropped oU a six to IO-foot em bankment at 70 miles per hour. When lhe bike hit. the helmetless youttr was flung off as it flipped end-over-end. He awakened later with Krishna-who had been loping along behind the bike-licking his race to awaken him. Slanton, son of Mr. and lt1rs. Morris Cirayson, 9782 Star Drtvc, Huntington Beach, knew he was hurt. "I was in great pain," sakl. the Edison lligh School graduate. Krishna tumed around as though telling hlrn wh at to do and he grabbed the l "h-year-old Irish setter's tail, His GO-pound pct strained toward tho bluffs ehct1d , hau ling her 125-pound n1astcr. "She w<is jusl barkin' and r was just crawlln'," snld Kennv. who lives wllh mnrrlcd rrlends. They found him \vhen attracted by Krishna's barking. lie had follt:n partway bo ck down ' ' HE NIEDED A FRIEND lnlurod Cyclist Stanton . the dusty bluff bike trail 1ree at least on« befo,.. Kmbna helped him to the l<>p. Michelle Good, 17, ol 21J241 Adrion Circle. Huntington Beach, estimates Krishna dragged Kenny about a hal f mile to Rf!t hlm to belp and an (Seo KIUllJINA, P&&e %1 It ~·as estimated that the ransom demand could coot more than. S300 million. An FBJ spokesman said it was in the "realm of unreasonableness." A5 a gesture of good faith, the SLA demanded that $70 worth or free food be given to poor and needy persons in California during a four-week period beginning Tuesday. "It's difficult," Hearst said, ''because \lr'e have nothing more to negotiate with except a letter that takes tv.·o or three day.!! to arrive." Speaking directly to his 19-year-old captive daughter. Hearst said : "Tell them ( lhe SLA ) not to worry , no one nill come busting in. Take care of yoursell. Everyone is praying for you. "Patty, I hope you are listening. \Ve are really pleased to know you are okay. You sounded tired or sedated but you sounded okay. \V£; assume the people that hare you are ta king good care of you." As Hearst spoke . l\trs. llearst , In irar.3, stood by his side, holding his hand . r..trs. Hea rst said ; "We love you. Patty. \\"e"re all praying for you. They have good ideals. They're just going about it in the y,·rong way. GOO bless you. ~foney." "The demands are very high and in the realm of unreasonableness." ~::iid FB I special agent John Kelly. ''Uut !hl'y arc bas1cally a fan11ly decision. They are taking them undc>r advisement no\v to see ~'h<i t they 're going to do." A family spokesman said shortly after the dernand "'as 1nade tha t I learst ~·ou\d "do C\'ery!.hini; in his po1\·cr" to meet it to sa\·t· the. life of his daughter \\·ho \1·as kicl11aped from her Berkeley ap:1rt rncnt nine day s i'lgo. t\elly said the FBI still had no physical !See KI01",\P , J"BRe 2J Arsonist Hits School Damage Figures in Newport Put at $13 ,000 • An arsonist .!let a raging blaze at f.1ariners Elernefltary School in Newport Beach Tuesday night that gutted a special testing room, causing $13,000 damage. 1be quarters containing hundreds of books, tests and pamphlets were destroyed despite the efforts of one young boy who repeatedly ran in with fire extinguishers. Damage was confined to Room 13, where tilt east wall w.as found totaDy Russ Deport Famed Author So~enJtsyn . FRANKFURT (UPI) -RU31la's i..- famoos Uving autbor, dls.!lktent Nobel Prize -Al<under I. Solzhenitsyn, ..... llr!J>l)ed ti. ·his Soviet cilizeMhlp today and deliONd Into exile In West Germany. Solzbenltsyn, 55, arrived .here on a Soviet Aeroflot plane and was esrorted dO"'-'D ,the passenger ramp by an airline security man. The official Soviet Tass agency said that his wife and three RUSSIANS AGAIN GO TO 'BRINK'. Story, Page 4 small dtildren will be allowed to join him late!'. A young womin wearing pink pants, gave him one 1orig ·stemmed rose as a Soviet Aerofiot security man esmrted him down the passenger ramp. Several uniformed members of the West ~nnan Federal Border Police applauded. 1be author wore a brown fur hat and dark brown coat, apparently those he snakbed up in bis apartment in Mbscow when police forced their ~·ay in to arrest him Tuesday. Solzhenitsyn's "ife, Natalya, remained behind in Moscow where seven Russian poli~men forced their way into the author's apartment and led him away after be refused to obey two summonses. SoWlenltsyn is the first Soviet citizen again.rt whom such actkln has been taken in 45 years. The last citizen to be erlled against his will was Leon Trotsky, who was deported to Turkey in 1929 -after losing a power struggle with dictator JMef v. Stalin. Solz.beititzyn 's deportation climaxed a Soviet campaign agaimt him that began after bia latest book, "The Gu lag Ardllpelago," w,. publisbed in the West. It is a blstory ol the SOviet forced labo< system. . Sol%benlt.yn's fellow Nobel Prize winner, West German auttior Heinrich Boell, WI! Quoted by the West German news ageacy DPA u saying that SOizhenitsyn would anive to stay with (See ~ETROIT, Page !) Calm Airs Slo'v Acapulco Race . . Lea~g Yachts Leftd yachts in the San Diego lo Acapulco race. today were floundering ln 1 nat calln ·about 50 miles oft the Jloea. Chic& eiltr~ with a poMibllty of a l!n&li. bJ. )!udan.,,_,. Miramar, !Iii lead yach~ made only 7tl mllel ~ u the w1nds di.d about noon. ~ had aboul lO miles to go al f . 1.m. fO!!ay. J?orothy o, lnVldtr Ind i!wll!aure a-rod 'lo be the mool llU!y boots fer le<Olld lo finish. Tom Tobin's Erlckson-37 lmpod ilad moved back inlo !lie handicap lead with Zyngoo, a Ranp r 37 lrOm Aalpolco, a close second. engulfed In names when a force of firemen from the nearby ltlariners Station arrived. Investigators said separate fires had been set in at laest IO diffe,t..ent spots. using paper matches and tJie printed educational materials available. Newport Beach Police Officer 'Valt Fuhrmann, who conducted the on-the- scene investigation with firemen , said the blaze was first reported by an unidentified young boy. 11e ran to the l\fariners St"lio:i to report the blaze, which was discovered about 7 p.m., according to witnesses. Detective Sflm A1nburgey to d a y continued his probe of the incident. The sccond·alarn1 fire brought four engines and ty,·o trucks and took the 21-man crew about JS minutes to control and stamp out the school blaze. Inv estigators assessing the damage today estimated the charred educational 1naterials and fWTii shings were worth Well Doctors Poke, Jab President WASHING TON (UPI) -President Nixon took his annual physi- cal examination today and his doctors reported "he ls very well." Nixon did · not talk with newsmen ·on emerging l10m Bethesda Naval Hospital Center after 2Y.l hours of tests but an aide said "he feels line.' It was Nixo n's first full physical since he spent eight days at BeUiesda with viral pneumonia last July. Later ln the day, Nixon was flying to Florida and several speak· log appearances in the south. In advance of his morning trip t.o the hospital for the two-hour physical, the President joked about the examination. "TheX jab r.ou wltJ1 needles and they take your blood pressure.". he said. ' But I ve been doing it for 60 years, so it's no excuse for not doing the job." Police A1·re st Nine Teens In Newport Beer Party Nine teen-agers allegedly attending .1 J\"'c\\'POrt Beach beer bust Tuesday afternoon were arrested in what poli ce described as "a melee involving six officers and more than 150 juveniles." There were some ronflicting report s as 1-0 precisely "'hat led to the outbreak at 1924 Beryl Lane in the Westcliff area on an afternoon when school was oui for the Lincoln's Birthday holiday. One 17-year-old charged po Ii c e brutality. His story ~·as supported by t"'O other juvenile girls who refused to be identified. An American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) officer rrontised a probe into the incident. Police said today they are still sifting through reports in an effort to establish Ule sequence of events. Newport Beach Police Department CommWlity Relations OfflCi!r l\tichael Blitch made public a press release asserting the incident began when one officer "attempted to detain a 14-ycar-old girl fo r consumption or alcohol (and ) approximately eight subjects attacked the officer." Three youths, however. charged in interviews that the arresting officer was striking the 14-year-old girl with a club and that several other teenage girls DAILY PILOT AD 'CORRA LS' SA LES There was this Daily Pilot ad customer ~·ho gave "Old Paint" .!!Orne ntW paint and then ran an ad which proved her '70 MU8tang oould be one of the fa stest ponies around. Here's the ad.: '10 MUSTANG, auto. PS. Gas saver. Excel . cond. new pai.Dt & tires $1680 (Plione ) Those few lines sold the car se\'eral dayiJ before the ad was to expire. Ult a Dally Pilot Ad·vlsor help you get your "Old Paint" (or some other merchandise or i«?rvicc) moving. Just dial the direct line to rtJu.Jt.s 842·5678. ""'ere only trying to protect their friend who "'a:s being beaten" when they intenrened . Dave Stamper, 17. of 1849 Galaxy Drive, clain1ed he. \\'as a witness and "the cops were really beating on the chi c.ks. You CQuld tell they y,·ere enjoying it..' Stamper and t"'o other girl \\'ilnesscs "'ho declined to identify themselves said most o! the boys present at the party stood Dack while officers were involved in altercations v.·i!h as many as six teenage girls. Blitch. wbo was not present at the affair, said that officers told him that girls y,·ere involved in the first assault. but lhe boys may have been involved later. Three of the detained youths, including one boy and two girls, were charged with interfering with a police officer. The others were charged with lack of parental control. Police released no names of those arrested but said all had been released. Police said today there were no reported injuries and no form a I complaints as the result of the incident. Offi cers did acknowledge, however, numerous infonnal complaints. I n addition, Jay Murley, co-chairman of the Or:inge County Chapter of the America n Civil Libertles Union, called the Dail y Pilot to say he was "looking Into tbe matter." The incident apparently began as a surprise birthday party and in~hxled t\\'O 16-gallon kegs or beer and a li\'e band. According to Bl itch's press rel~se. Officer Ken Stoddard arri\'ed at the party at about 2 p.m. and found "250 un.'IUJ)ervtsed juveniles dancing to the music ol a live bend. Numerous jU\'enile subject3 were oonsuming beer from large kegs, and several of the young people, who ninged In age fl'Ol\1 13 to 18, "'-'ere obviously Intoxicated." Stod4ard described the hou se a!' beln~ "nearly wall·te>-wa.11" with 'Qple . Ile re- portedly told party or~an izers they "·oulrl have to break up their ~l11y because of complaints from neighbors. Parts of thl! report ~·ert" contradicted \See BEER PARTY, Page !l about $9,000. '~·hl\e $5,000 structural damage resulted. No immediate connection was drawn between the school arson job about 7 p.m., and an earlier disturbance in the area involving juveniles and police . Destruction of the cu r r i cu I u m materials was not expected to cause t:hc school to close. The name of the yout h \vho battled the f!an1cs \\'as not im rned iat e!y arail· able. Stree t Li ght Red11ction Bid 111 Newport The Public Works Department h as been authorized to begin se\edlve\y turning down and tw.itlng oft atT~t Hghts throughout Newport Beach as part of the city's energy cooservation pro- gram· Public \Vorks Director Joseph Devlin said changes "'ii lhe :nadc "very slov•ly nnd very carefully, becnuse \\ital \\'e're t;impering \\'ith is the b<1sic sccuril_v and protection people get from st.rel li~hls. "But we think there is definite mom to n1akc savings." Approval for implementing a citywide street light reduction program was voled unanimously at :P..1onday's city council meeting. Devlin :says that the cit y consumes 3.25 million kilowatt ho u r s per year in its night street lighting progran1 . This amounts to about 80 percent of city government's overall electricity consumption. In his report to the city council. Devlin said tile chc.apcst and n1oct efficient \\·ay· to S.'lVC energy \\'OU/d l)C to dOllS<' every other street light lhroughout th e city. ' However, he indi cated that thi~ appro.:1ch. which would produce an i'n1mediatc SO percent power savings, prohab\y wouldn 't be appropriate. "\\'e have tried it on an experimental basis in two parts of the city," he said. "Our results indicate it probably "'ouldn 't be a very popular program in residential areas." Dev lin said. llo~·ever removal of every ~her light was also tried along East.bluff Drive. ~·hich is coosklered an arterial rathe r than a residential street. The results ol this pilot study \•:ere more promising. Devlin said. Before the city expands either pilot program, Devlin said there will be (See LIGHTS, Page !I Or ange <:out Weather It'll be wanner and sunnier Thurs· day, according to the \\'Cather serv- ice, with high,, at the beaches at 60 rising to 68 inland . Overnight lows 34-45. I NS IDE TODAY C:11/f Oil Corp. said 1t had a record year i11 1973 as far a.s salf'S aull profits uo. L1ke 111oybe 153 percettt profit., See story /)tiye 22. Al Y-SMv1U J .... 11111 H l M, •• ,1111 1• C•llttrnlt 1 C•r"r Ctt11tr U Cl1ulllM tl·SJ Comlt:I fl Cl'fll ... rllll IJ D••ltl Mollt:tl 11 Edl!orltl "'" • En1trl1illft'IHll 14·" ~···~·· J1 .2J ,_ u .... Horou-11 1111" L•ftdtfl Jt J IMNI J4·U Mu1111•• ""''"'' n Mt llltMI Mtvn 4. • Or ..... ( .... lllY II ..... ,,_ ... s-1v11 P ..... r 21 ,..,... lj.lt Or. 1191rlC'""'"' U SfKll Mtrtlth P ·JJ Tt~ll .. 11 N '1'1Hltn J4·tt Wtttlter t W_.1 NN'll 11.- WOf'MI MtWI t, • • 2 DAIL t PILOT N Wtdntsday, Fc>bruary 13, 1974 R e fle cti11g ('i nd,·. a thrce·year·old Costa ~tesa pooch. Is sort of ref!~cting on l~cr \l('\V.(1f things around tile !·!arbor Area. She ni~y Ile saying th~t.?1\'tlh \reJtl1tr like !h1!'. \vhy keep a dog: cooped up in ;111 auton1ob1le . (;OP Ca11di (late Says U.S. Sl1oul(l 'E11d Te1·1·01·ism' So1netl1ing akin to Lhc ·Lindbergh Law" is needed 10 dl·ill wi1h 1crrori st.~ such .is the Svn1bionesc L1!x•ra1io11 Army, a Lincol1; Club audi1•ncc 11-as told Tucsdny night in l\e11·port Bcat'h, Dr_ Eal'! l3ri a11. io nner stnle health ~ind 1vrH'<Jrl' sccrr!<iry. told lhr Lincoln l)u1· <J1nn~T :1,;srrnbly. "\\"c h!l\'C :i t'lirlHilc in !h(' U.S. that li;1s pcn11itled tcrrori s111 at !cast lo gnin a foothold.'' The H<>publican c-<indid:i te for the U.S. S!'n;ite said. "\\'e rnust change 1hnt cli mnrc no1v . \l'e need 10 sho1v every A1nerican nn d every other nation that 11·c 1rill not tol er;1!e tcrrorisn1 in th is c'OtJntrl'." lie i>:i 1d . Bri<ti1 's ren1arks 11·cre niadc to a privote meeting of the prestigious Lincoln Club headed by Jndustrialisl J.S. Fluor. ,\ prepnn:d l(•xt o[ Ille speech \\'3S released to the wire :-tnices and quotes v.'cre said by a n1f'n1~r 10 • ~1milar to lhe spcch as actually delivered·_ . Orian rcc<J l!cd lhat :ifler the k1dnrip1 11g of lhe Lindl:x.'rgh brih~'. a strlct \:i"· "·as enacted tu proseeutc kidnapcrs. "Every mrn1bcr of !he $yn1bloncsc Liberation Arn1v should bt' held equally guilty" if any One of thc1n is conricted · Or the slaying nr 0<1kland ('ducatnr !'llarcus t'ostrr or !he kidnapt ng nf newspnper heiress f\Hrici a I!earsl. h(' suggestt'd. The rcn1arks c;itne t'ighl days :.1f\t·r lh e \lei'lrst kidnap1ng !Jy the SLA \lhk;h ('!ai111s t:red1t for Fost er·s dcnrh. "This is not C'0!1L«:llvc guil t," Hri:in said. ·'Th is 1s pul!in~ ;:r high penal!~· 011 t11c cr 1n1t of con~pir<Jry to ter rori ze or to cor111nit n1urd(•r. There 1s no plat:L' Jtl An11 •r1~·a (Or ;1 1'.1/·\ Vt'rSJOH or vigilantes. .. lt 1s t1n11: tu p111 ;111 end , 10 11;u11on Bl oo d Ba nk Open A -\'1if<'nlinr·s l)ily blood b~11k 11ill II(' OJ)<'!'il!Cd tron) R-~I] :i.m. lo R p 111 TI1ursd;1v ;it lhP ,\n1f·rit-;n1 HcrJ Crn .... , crnter. 6(ll E (:ol(IPJJ Cin.·le f)riv'" ~;1 nf,1 1\nil . P1'rso11~ 111..:t1i11;.: 10 r!onatf' blood n101~ rn akf' ,111 11pp 1111!!n~"nt by c<ill!ng !ht• J\cd Cni:-~ ;it :l:l:l-J:':f\1. • ORANWE COAST "* DAILY PILOT Tne Or.,noe co~" t1AILY PILOT,"'"" wl\lel'I " com01n«1 '"~ N•w1-Pru,, " p;,1)11$1\NI Dy tn~ Or"nvf (O.,! Put>lhhlftg Comp.ifty S•n~· rote. ""''''Q"' ~·• ~un••,hfd. M""ll'~Y 1~·011gn f-riO"Y· !Or Co<:• '"~"-New~rt B••cll, H1m!•n91on B•~th FQv"'"'" Vt1l l•v, L~11un1 Beocn, lr•looJl-•on·•~·''" """ $~n Coemo:nle/ S~n Jv&n c~i..~P -'o r. '>•"'11~ ft•Q1on~I edlhon " oubh\ht<l ~""'o~y• •rO Svn0oy1. lne princ;pA1 i>u~IO•'i•eo n1~tr1 " •T J)) Wt1! B~y S11rtl, (o•To 11 .. ,1, (.•J to"'"'· '1bl6, Robt il N. w,.d Pr•.,<!•nl on<J Pu~·""''' J t <~ R. Cvrlov v"• Pr••rden• tr>O c,'"""' 11 •• ..,~~· Tho"''' r.,, .. ! Eollor Thom•• A. Murokont M1n~i"9 ~oilw L. Pelt• krie9 NfwPOfl 8ftCl'I (11¥ Etli10r New,.rt hoch Office JJll N1wpq<I Boult•trd M•ilin9 Adclr111i P.O. l o• 1175. t2~~) Other Offten Co1i. M•l• l)Q Well !Uy 51•~! Lt9""t ~•~ct., 7V For-s! Ayflr\"" ... unllf'OO!Oro BttCll : !1~1) 8HCll 1'1>11tvt•ll 5Jln Clemen•e: XI) Nor•11 El Cimino ll.e11 T9l.,ho11e 17,41 MZ-4 JZI c 1 .... 1nM "'..rt'Mlt 64Z·5f71 (OPY'lgl\I, 1;/J, O•tno. COil! Puti!l11>1'"3 Coml)Ony, No .,....,, 11orlt1. l1lv1tr11-. 911,.,.,(tl """!lfr o• .otl•frtl\emt"l1• 1!11tt!" ""'Y ti. 10p•odvc e<1 wl•l'>Ovl \p«ltl Pt!' m•u'O" "' coovr!Ql\1 D_,f, SKll'ld tltn ...,,1~0~ eeill &I Cotrt ~,,., Ct lllOtlll•, !oul>ltnPl•Of'I ll• Ct rtJ.I 12,U monlhh" ..,. mt>! u !I mo~lhir; !fllUl•tY ,,.,,1.,.r.o"t SI tJ mot1!1'11y, , and senseless killing by v,·anto11 ;111d senseless people . , bcfrre '" spr('a(!s Jfkc an epide111ic of As ian Flu ,,. 1he \l'Xt of B1i;i11·s speech read. Lincoln Club listeners said they could not recall hc<iring the use ( the 11·ord "1·igilantes" but ]l.trs. J.S. Fluor s;iid j( "Captures the sense of \rhat h~ s~id."' "I guess if he gave a copy of Hie S!X'ech to lhe \\·ire services then that 1s what he \1'3nted the pubUe to think h(' said," ilfrs. Fluor speculated. "It is pretly close lo ""h<it he S<Jid. He didn "t read from a prep<ircd text." Brinn, 31, blan1ed •·soft. upbringing or our children. soft attitudes of right :ind wrong, and soft judges and softer Ja1\'S for the permissi\•e climate" he said fostered the terrorists. f 'rom P09e 1 KID NAP • • • evidence from the abduction site. lie said the FDI has r(.'(·elvOO a nun1hcr of tl'lcphone calls si1K·e co1npositc dra11•ing;: of three su;;pects '"'er t {lrt11lated last \1•cek. and is chrcking out about two doz en persons \vho fit the descriptions. ~clly said lhc 1-lt·arst f;irni\y h:is rlrtern1incd 1hat a tape recrirding of ,\H ss ll(·arst"s voice 1rhich \1·as in('illded 1\11h the latest dcn1and 1vas rt·ally her. .,The fan1ily is definite th.;1t it wns hl'r voice and that she ::oundc-d tired." Kelly s,1id. '·TI1ey son1e1tn1es wondC'r. ho\1·cver. if it 1vas her re11l Blatern('nt or not. 1\pparcntly soinc of the things don't i>0und !ike her. Rut it is hl!r roit:c -there is no question abo111 th~!." Stall' agl'nci cs "'llich l1lUld be ('xpected h) be 1111o!l'ed 111 any 111ass11·c food d1s!r1bu11ou said Lhey had uol been t'Ontact L-d by Lhe fl earst fi-ln1il_y. Spokrsn1cn for Gov. Ronald Rr:igan and the \--<i!ifomia ~lealrh and \VeJfare ,\gc ncy boih said th c.v had no t bce11 contaeted and 1vt're taking no action yet. Froin Pa!/e 1 LIGHTS • • • pos1ca rd surveys of rC"Sidents. statistic;il <:llCC'ks for increased crime. and a careful study of added traffic dangers. "\Ve're char1.ing new ground here and \\'e want lo be sure v;c know what "·e-'re doing." he snid. Alternatives to remo ving every othrr light include rcp!acenient of high inlcnslly lumen liji'hts \\-'ith rnercury vapor larnps that consun1c I cs s electricty. ~lowever, Devlin noted thi-l! such an approach \vould be lime conswning. expensive, and lt•ss efficien t t h a n J'Cn)oving every other light. r~vlin couJd give no indication \\l hen J.he entire c-ity \\'OUld be includc'<f under the new progra1n. Front 1•age 1 KRI SHNA ... ambulance. "l\t1n11y·s-ri1y rral!y f!ood frif'fld ." s11id Michelle , wh llc. visiting the iojuf'f'rl youth in 1hc hosp11aL 11is oUler really good fri end had to \rail at !he front door. Plan Cuts Marines In Half Uy linlttd Prtss lnttrnaUooal 'fhe l)etroit Nel'i'S reported today th:it !)11!c11sc Secret;iry J ames Schlesinger is proposing a n1ajor realignment of the ~11·11,c.'<i forces, a plan Iha! would cut the :\tarine Corps by roughly half its strength or 196,000. The News said such a move could prol'e '·to be the biggest artned force:i :;h<1keu1> sini::e ltobert t\.1cNamara hit th e Pentagon.'' In a copyr ighted story. the News said Sthles1ngC'r's plans. which came after :;e •t>n rnonths of scrutiny of the defense cs1ablishmcnts, include majo-reali~ rnent and redistribution of respon~ibili lll'"· This \\'Ould affect the forces, money ;ind n1anpower among the four services. F'or cxa1nple. the il1arines' amphibious rrsponsibili ty would be assigned to the ,\rn1y. There \\-;1s no hnmcdiatc comn1rnt fro1n ilfarinc C-Orps officials i n \\'ashing1on . One decision, the Ncl'i'S said . is 10 include crea tion of a Coastal C-Omrnand. with responsibilities for Jand·based n1ariti1ne surveillance, reconnaissance and antisubn1nrine air operation.c;, which 1vould be taken from the Navy and re;1 ~:-;igned to the Ai!' Force. News n1illtary ;inalyst Co!. ll.D. lleinl Jr. said other proposals 1rould result ln the ass lgnn1ent of Air Force squadrons 10 Navv aircraft carriers and giving tile Arniy the mission of providing high· rl·adiness peacetime expeditionary fo rces handled by the r-.tarine Corps. '/'he Ne~vs said one top Pentagon aide said Schlesinger \vas about "!o shake the tree" of the jealously guarded roles and duties of the armed forces. According to the News. the changes are incorporated. in a guidance memo entitled · • F o r c e Interdependence."' Pentason shorthand for a co.neept of eompletc mixture of all services and :ill n1ilitnry components. In <iddltion to those changes, the J)efcnse secret.-1ry is reported . to have under acti1·e consideration two further measures almed at elite ground-force con1ponen ts, Arn1y airborne and ~larines. The :-ic1~·s said Schlesigner reportedly "ent'Ouraged"' Gen. Creighton A~r~1ns, Arrny ch1t'f of staff. to end I.he trad1t1onal p:1r<1troop functions in both the lOlst and 82nd Airborne divisions, exccp~ for one b1·igade to be retained for special con tingencies. Schlesinger instructed his s ta f f. according to !he News, to \\'ork U? plans \o cut the l\-larines by roughly half. ~l\rm y Vet Says Bea ten Child l .oo k.ed 'Pitiful' nv T0,1 BARLEY oi lht Dl ltt Pll•I ~Utf An Arn1v veteran \\'ho sal'i' \iule Todd Ttockv•ood ·three dnys after an alleged bei'ltin g on Christmas Day, 1972, today \L'~tified that he h<id not seen a human being in sueh a ba1tered <:0ndition since hi;; L'On1bat da vs in \'ietnam. "lie just 100kcd pitiful." prosE"Culion ,1-itncss 0110 West rick test ified in the Ornngc County Superior Court murder trial of Larrv \\'ayne Cobb. 22. \\'cst rirk. 27, told prosecutor Pa t Brian thot Todd, 3. had l\\'O bla ck eyes. a tnrf!f' bu1nµ 011 his head and a badly !'11·ollf'n face arnong other Injuries when he saw the chlld three days 3fter the b<'a(ing allegt'<ily administered by Cobb. Brian alleges that Cobb bragged !O fdends about the nature of the Christrn:is present he said he delivered to the :-on of his paramour, Sandy Rockwood, nn1v Jfl. \Vestrick told the jury today that he and his wife frequently visited Cobb and t\.1iss Rockwood betwN!n September ;ind December, 1972, and that they separated several times during that perlocl. Miss Roc kwood , Viho is serving a one year county jail tenn on an accessory conviction, has testified that th c separations were because of Cobb's ---~-·-·· UPI Teltphoto Mesa Dog 'Best' Gretchen of Colun1 bla River, a l~er1nan .shorthaired pointer fron1 a C'osta J\lesa kennel, doesn 't seem in1· pressed at J!! after winning the "best in show" title at the \\'esln1i nster Kennel Club's annual dog s how in New York. Showing her olf is handler Jo Shellenbarger, Newport Delays Action On Librar)' Financing Bv JOH ~ ZALLER cif !hi Oi ll r P'llDI Sl•rl Newport Beach cowiciln1en have again postponed a decision about \Yhether to finance ronstruction of a proposed $1.3 n1il!ion Ncll"port Center branch library. But the city <'Ouncil pro111isOO that on Feb. 25 it ~·iii race up lo the quc.stions of ho1Y big a branch library to build and how to p<iy for it. •·r haven't heard any rounclln1an say he's against the project." said ~e1rport Beach 1'.layor Donald A. ~lc!nnis at r.-Ionday aftemoon·s cotu1cil stud .1· seS11ion. "So sooner or later ·we're going to have to get down to the crux of the matter -ho1Y to finance it ," the n1ayor said. Councilmen had originally pledged to settle the issue r.tondav. but after a short hearing they decided they still didn't have adequate information. J ames G<ige, president of the libr<iry board of trustees, lamented the council's s\o\~rncss to act. but was unable to sti r it into a decision. "We're tired of always being on the bottom of the totem pole ~'hen it comes to library services." Gage complained. "\Ve urge you to take a step and decide on the status of the library." he said. Another library trustee, f..Irs. Helen Coffev. used even stronger language. clainiing that Newport Beach·s library facllit!es are "woefully inadequate" to meet the present need. Both t\.1rs . Coffey and Gage urged the rity to ~pe-nci If'!(~ n1orrey on parks and more 1noney on library services . c;age has al.so s<iid the city is spendin g "'. k f( ' ~ ' f ,. 45 percent of its building excise tax- funds on parks nnd only 10 pcl't'Cnt on libraries. Gage's comments on parks pro1·oked ('Omment from /l.1ike John.son. a mr-inber of the city Parks. Beaches, and ltecreation Commission. Bl<1 ck C<11i<lidate Jolinson to See k Seat iri Se 1iate James E. Johnson of Tustin, a r etired Marine Corps chief warrant officer and forn1er assistant secretary of the Na vy, ;umow1ccd todA.y he \•.-ill Sc...>ek the Hepublican no1nination lo the U.S. Senate this year. The 47·rear-o1d Johnson said his ~innountcm.ent n1.adc him the first black ever to St'ek election to the U.S. Sennte fro m California and ~·as in keeping wilh a series of firsts he set for blacks. Johnson S<lld he \\'as the first black to receive a v.·arran! officer commission. the fir st to SC'rvc in !he governor's cabinet, the first ns vice chaim1an of the Cil'i! S<-rvice Coinmission, the first to serve as assi~lant sec retary of the i';·avy and others. "!~or 30 vears I have been preparing to 111ake tOday·s annoL1ncen1ent of n1y c;indiclacv for U.S. Senate:· said Johnson \\·ho 11 iii run for thC' .i::rat held by ~·n ,\!;111 C'1·;1ns1on. a T)~·rlll)('rat ".\!y :11111o uncc111cnt verifies lhc fart thut the :\1nt·rican dre111n is :-Iii! po!>siblc." Fron• Page J DEPOR'f • • • him tonight at his coun try home \rest of Cologne. 1\ \Vrst Cit•rni;in s po k r s nl :i 11 announct>d thnt his go\'cmn1 cn1 Jgr('{'d to accept the NobC'I Prize 1vinner \\·hen Ruio;;ia infor1ned \\-'est c;cn11nny lie 11•1.1s con1ing. The Tass St<"llt'ml'nt in illoscc11• !'aid : "By the dct•rcc of lhl' r>1't':-1diu1 11 nf the USS!\ S11prt·1nc S<:ivicL 1\. I. Solzhenitsyn has beC'n strip[X'd of citizenship of the l 1S$R for p1.:rforn1ing systematically actions lh;it a re incompatible l'i'ith being a eiti?.{'11 of 1he USS R and detrimental to th e Union of Soviet Socialist Hepubli cs and \1·;1s C'xpclled from the Sol'ict Union oo Feb. 13, l!li4. "Solzhenitsyn's fan1ily c<in join hin1 1~·hen they deen1 it nccess;iry." Solzhenitsyn's l'i'ife told ncwsn1cn in r-.toscow she had not been infornted of the official decision and had noi,50n1ment. Fron• ra11e 1 BEER f:> Al{TY • • b.v GC'nt' Sv.·an.<>.0n. a 39-year-0Jd Cost.1 r.-lesa building ron1raetnr \\Orking insicie t~ Beryl L:in<' ho1n11 during niost of the party. S\1•anson said in an interview that there \\'ere never n1ore than 50 teenagers al the p.'.lr!~·. ·.ind that thrre v.•as ricvrr more than a handfld of youths inside the home. He addrd. hov.·cv(•r. th.1t there may hare br..'<'n as mnny as 50 111ore ll'C-nagers in front of lhe hnUSC' trying to get in10 thC' p:ir!y. According 10 polief', ()ftit't'f Stoddard retumed to the p:1rty nhou t 30 rninult'S lntrr a~ n n~s ult of continued cOn1plil1nts fron1 nc'ighhors Al11~rl'<ll1011s Ol't'lHT\'d :1.:; police t:llcu ottcinptcd t1.1 n1;;ikc <irrl'S!.'i. • . I r)Mi v~~-_..,.i. .. ,,..'J..I A V'·~~,;~ •..,.,-~,.._~.,-,...~~ .1 ., -J ~ ~ .·:~:_~"''"'·"~~!.~~-~T~_,,~~T-COSTA ME~-~ ... 646· ~~1! "-·· -~~~~lL:; :; SALE-Champion Handball Gloves ., Ii Racquetball Racquets t-Tennis Dresses Table Tennis Paddles ·' frequent beatings of her son and tha t f she v.•as just hours away from a final r~ ~ Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95-Wilson-Dunlop-Davis , ~ estrangement when the ch ild died last 5 April. C She has testified th at Co bb ~ administered. the fatal beating on Aprll t, 11 whHe she was at work and placed 1 ti his body in the li ttle boy's crib shortly 1 before she returned home. ~ ~fiss Rockwood has testified that she ~ was forced lo remain in the home fo r the ncxT 24 hours and was later driven by Cobb to an Anahei m COMlruction site where the child's body was burled i11 a sewer line. She testified that she again acted on Cobb's instructions and told palice her child was miss ing. She later told officers of tlie real reasons for Todd 's disappearance a~er more than 500 lawmen and volunteers scoured tht Orange area for five days. \Vest rick trstified today that C.ohb told ldn1 that Todd 's refusal to cry "made hirn 1nad" and led lo the lltt le boy's further punishment. Dut he agreed with defen~ attorney Robert Brodie over Brian's vigoro us objections that Miss Rockwood was an inveterate liar and had been proved to be so on mnny occasions In her relationshi p wfth him and hi.s wile. ' ~ I ~ f 1- Sale Price 9.95 Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CV202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand Ol'EN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Warm UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas-Converse-T return Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairing PHONE 646·1919 • • I J L ' 'I ' .· I , ... ---- 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE A Critical Election Newport Beach voters can fi8"ure to be treated to one of the more fiery city <.'Ounc1l election campaigns during the next two months. Eleven candidates are running in lhe four districts where seats will be filled April 9. The four-way race for Corona del Mar's District 6 seat will probably be the liveLiest, with the iss ue of traf- fi c getting mosl of the attention, Residential housing densities will no doubt be a topic of citywide interest. There probably will be others. The proposed charter amendment that would al- low the city to sell the Balboa Bay Club property - upon a vote of the people - should stir so me interest. And there could even be serious debate over ocean· front hicycle trails in Balboa and West Ne wport. Traffic probably will be paramount, however. It wiU be interesting to see if any of the candidates can come up with a brigh t idea on bow to solve it. \Ve urge the more than 30,000 Newport Bea ch voters to follow the forthcoming campaign closely. 1'he four councilmen they'll elect will be able to control what happens in the ci ty over the next four critical years. Trutl1 R eveale d Candy fans who suffer from an allergy to chocolate may be grieved to k now theyive been missing a lot of toothso me pleasure, unnecessarily. In its ever-diligent search for truth in behalf of the consumer, the federal government has forbidden Peter Paul Inc. from including "chocolate'' in the list of in- gredie nts printed on its Mounds and Almond Joy wrap· pers. Seems the stuff wrapped around the popular bars isn't chocolate, despite its authentic taste. The Peter Paul folk admit this quite readily. But they won't say what it is, except to explain it has a "better shelf life." In fact, the presi dent of the firm says he's not sure j ust what the brown. chocolate-like l'Oating is, a nd he wouldn't tell t.if he. cli(I, because it 's a trade secret. The Cu r1iss Candy people say the stuff wrapped around their Bulterfinger and Baby Ruth bars is n1ade fr orn a,derivativc of cottonseed oil, wtucli gives "a nice gloss and a n-ice shap." So nibble away -and maybe some real chocolate devotees will join in, because the price of the real stuff is going nowhere but up. P robJen1 o f Success There are more restaurants, bolh per person and per sq uare inch, in Newpo11 Beach than anywhere else a round. 1'heir success and growing numbers serve as con· slant sources of an1azen1ent . But it seems wilh every new restaurant there is a continujng problern that nobody's gotten around to do anything about. You can 't find a place to park unless you get there well before noon -ol' for a very early dinner. There's lit.t ie that ('311 be done to correct the prob- lent at most existing re.staura11t s (although :o;O n1c of 1he newer ones al the airport are trying to obtain n1ore land where it's available I. Newport !~each plan ning com 111i s~io 11 ers have re('· ognized the problen1 exists, but tl1ey·vc put off doing a nything bet"ause of pressures to develop the new Gen· eraJ Plan. The overerov.·Uing probterns that have developed at the newest con1plex of restaurants in Newport Place point out that they should wait no longer. .r The standard of one parking space for every three a~owabl e l?a trons obviously is not enough. Only in cer- tain cases 1s there even any requirement to provide for employe parking. It shouldn't take a very exhaustive study to come up with sonte more practical standards. N -.. ~A-u '-\:::::.... .,..... Medicine Barbor Patrol Bas Real P1•ofessio1ials Needs More Discipline ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Tn its s!ron gesl oHicial statement within memory , the American l\'ledical Association recently assailed its doctor members for failing to live up to their etbica1 responsibilities. I ha ve been saying the same thing for more than ~ 20 years. and gelling only dirty looks from most physicians. The AMA, in an editorial in the official "Journal," said that doctors must stop making cxr.uses for not policing their profession, and ca ll· eel for legal disti· pline against doctors \.\'ho abuse lheir h- ·irense to practice. Actually, \.\'hat is so bad abOut !he sit- uation i.s not the in- competence or ven- ality or most physicians, but the reluctance or the decent ones to help get rid oC the rotten minority. As every patie nt knows who has tried , it is almost impossi ble to find ooe doctor \.\'ho \.\-'Ill testify against another. or lo get anywhere with a complaint to various n1edical societies. TIIE SELF-POLICING of the medi cal profession Is about on a par with the seU-poli cing of the investment industry in the days before th!' Securities & Exchange Commission was set up. Possibly it ls totally unrealistic to expect any profit-making body to regulate it.self. although all of them defend the privilege until their abuses become intolerable. The man \.\'ho wrl)te the "Journal" editorial might almost have been quOling this WTiter, when he said : Dear Gloorn v , Gus It has been suggested that the use of trees may assist the appear;in ce of Promontory Point. ~L'ly I sug- gest a double stand of gi:int red- \.1-'oods? JET. O-y Out (ommtnn 1rt •ubm!l-.i br .....it" -de nal nKtu•rllr r1llKI !tit vl..-s of ,.,. n•••PIH•. Stnd rovr pot! _.... II OIMmr Gu•. 0 111¥ Pl!ot. ··~tedical societies appea r to ha ve been reluctant to tackle tough problems relating to questionable actions by their members. lt is amazing how many excuses can be round for not (.'O!lducting an Investigation or for not taking action." The American cilizen today has an extremely ambiva len t attitude to ward lhe doctor in our midst. On the one hand, he is respecled for his prof essional skill . and his posit ion in the oomn1unily commands high status. On the other. he is regarded with suspicion as a "money-maker" more than a healer. and it is widely known that he protects his fellow doctors from scrutiny, and possible legal suit , in an almost conspiratorial manner. IN THE f'ditorial. the Al\IA reminded doctors that medicine is largely se ll- govemed not because of any natural or constitutional rights but because of public permi ssion. And \\'hen the public trust is ignorl-d or betrayed often enough , such self-government can and will be revoked hy an angry and resentful public. Y.'1th escalating medica l and hospitul costs. 1vc arc reaching that level of rescntn1cnt , and the A~1A 's awa kening from its sweet drrarn is no! a moment too soon. \Vhen n1edici11e becomes a self-serving bwlncss more than a dedicated profession-as many think it already has -1hen the doctor desPrves to be inspected and regulated as string- ently as th e butcher. Nixon's Rosy Rl1etoric \Y AS H I NG TO N -Consu I t ing economists, incl uding some \.\'ho advise President Ni xo n. were privately appalled at Mr. Nixon's Oat assertion la st week that "there will be no recession in Tile United States of America" in 1974. Likewise , specialists on Arab oil were aghast over another prediction in the President's State of the Union message.: "I can an nounce tonight ••. that an ur. gent (Arab) meeting will be called in lhe immediate future to discuss the lifting or the oil embargo." Both glowing rorecast.s by t h e beleaguered President refl ected the overblown rhetoric which o f t e n embarrasses him. Now they threaten Mr. Nixon with widening his credibility gap sli~I further In the lmmediate future . CONSlDER the "no-recession" pledge. It Is true that slightly better estimates of economic activity in lhe first two quarters of 1§74, prepared by Nixon adminlstrallon economists early l n January, give some reason to believe that those two quarters will not lhow "zero growth"-the classic definllfon of a recession. But Mr . Nixon's unnecessary prediction reminded leading economists of similar frot hy official forecasts over the post rive years that backJashcd on the Pre!!ldent and helped shape his huge credibility gap. One auch economist, the eminent Dr. Alan Greenspan, r ec a 11 e d hi~ 11stontshmcnl when the P r e s I d e n t ( EVANS-NOVAK J esthnated the gros.c; nali on<.11 product for 1971 at Sl.lJ65 billion-a prediction immediately challenged by leading economic consuH unts i n c I u d in g Greenspan. The actual output was $JU bill ion lower. TilC economis ts' view of t h e President's new ''no recession" f:lrecast is . that the volatility of the v.·or\d economic situation, coupled w i t h confus ion over Arab oil, makes any such forecast rldlculous and dangerous. IJ there ls indeed no recession , he would get the credit without any forecast. But if there is a recession, Mr . Nixon will get hit two ways : he will inherit the blame and his credibility will decline 1tfll more. AS FOR the blot that the oil boycott Is about to end, the fact that. Arab oil states will meet on Feb. 14 was known well before Mr. Nixon's speech. Dul bot h Mideast diplomats a n d independent oil experts here see no chance for any significant change untll Mr. Nixon says something on lhe Issue of Jerusalem -the preeminent Arah· Israeli Issue in the lmPor-tant view of Saudi Arabia 's King F"lttftt;"'l'Ing pln in the Arab oil boyrolt. Praise To the Editor; 1 • .. vish to express my apprecia tion and gratitude lo the men of the Orange County Harbor Patrol , Dana Point , for their prompt, efficil:<nt, and professional services and lo r eco mn1cnd commendation of Tim Bertolino. Dick Olson. Terry Lundy and life!!:uard Pelc Sellers. \\'llILE fishing near the Dana coast. my vessel began taking \.\'ater at an alarming rate. Attc1npting a dist ress call , I found my radio inopcrati\'e. 4\1y passenger and I searched vamly for the source of the trouble. Approaching the Dana jelly. a Harbor Patrol boat approached. R e a d i l y assessing the situation, the two men moved swiftly with pump lines, plugs and other equipment Another Harbor Patrol boa t reached the scene within seconds of the first and moored alongside. \Vhat l had believed to he a ho~less situation was stable within n1inutes. NOT CONTEN1' 1~ith merely assessing the problem , the men aclual ly repaired the faull and suggested the approp riate means to prevent such a recurrence in the future. [ offered each re\.\:ards. dinners. evc.n such a simple gesture as cleaning the officers' uniforms. All offers v.·erc refused, courteously , yet refused. I have sailed n1any years. l l is my opinion thal the boat 1o1·as in inlmcdiatc danger of ~inking and hun11111 ini ury quite possible. The profcssionalisn1 of t~se 1nen prevented either. L EO RGE TASULIS 1•ay La1cs11 i t ? Tb the Editor : In yottr !'d1torli1l of 'FC'h, 6 you cha stised 1he Ni'\\'port-Mesa (~A A coaches for taking a vindictive ;ippro;,ic h to the equal pay situ ation because th ey are v.·ithho!ding thei r scr\ it:cs until retroactiv it y to Scpte n1her of 1972 LS granted. You made no not e of t~e fa _ct that if a lawsuit is necessary 11 v.1H be for retroec:tivity to '71 and if v.·on. which it undoubtedly will be. it will co.st the district about three times as much than if the district agreed to the 1972 date now. YOUR STATE~1 ENT about it being legally unwi.se for 1he district to r~~n the precechng year's contracl issue makes about as mu ch sense as a dcblor uf yours telling you that he cou ld only pay you the last six months' instalments on an eighteen months o v c r d u e. advertising account because his firm had close(j thei r books on last year's expendit ures. CHARLES F. CANNIFF . Slaff Representative California federation of Teachers AFT afl/cio Folse Rationale To the Ed itor: It i3 curious that those distaff teachers who have wi thheld their after school services until they are paid an amount of money equal to their m a I e rounterpart.c;, have been asked to return to coaching "for the good of the chUdren." MIGHT It not be more in the interest of the public tnist to require the Newport-Mesa officials to clarify the issue in term.!! of current laws which prohibit job discrimination on the basis of such things as race. sex , color, etc. If the school board, <lr the district adminlstratoni expect teachers to earn the respect of stud ent! or expect student! to learn the respect of law, then Jet them quit pressuring teachers into sacrificing their rights to e q u a I treatment under the law for sct10QI " from a· Grateful ( ___ MA_I_LB_o_x __ ) Ltlht1 lrom rtl4e" ••• Wt kom1. Norm111, '"'"'"' 1h01,tld conv11 lht!r mHt1111 111 JOO wora1 Ot It ••. The rl•hl 10 cOfldotftst-ltl1tt• lo Ill U I CI 1>r 11lmln1t1 libtl 11 rtlt....,ed. AH lell•rs must in· elude 1l•nllwrt 1nd m1ilint 11cklr111, bu! n1m11 m1y bt •ilhh~d 011 rt•utll II •ullitlt nl rtlMln I• 11'!11••"'· PHlr1 will not l>t publl"ll'CI. district convenience ... And let's qu it making ''lhe good of the child ren " a rationale for non-compliance v.•ith law . DANIEL F. O'BRIEN Coaches' Pay To the Editor: The author of your editorf.:l. .. Equality ror Coaches ." (F'cb. 6.) obviously did not take the time to get all the facts and drew inaccurate con c 1 us i on s rt•garding the women coaches ' struggle for equal pay in the Nev.•port-t\.lcsa Unified School District. The article inferred \.\'e had dcclded to strike fo r retroactive pay to September, 19n after we had bei!n granted equal pay for the current school year. J,'I ADDITION, the author states that ir is "legally unv.·ise" to open the prc<:eding year 's salary cont racts in on.J er to allot this deserved back pay. Th is is pure fiction as the coaching of the aft ('r-school sports program is not even ment ioned in our contracts; it is a se rvic:e . Secondly, if the ad1ninistralion had acted \.\'hen we fi rst pointed out the inequity, we would not have to ask for retroactive pay at all Some of us have spent as long as i;cven years coa('hing the same nurnbcr of hours after school as the male coaches with almost twice as many students, and with a more com pr e hens i v e progr<.1111-{1]] at hnlf !he pay. And . \vc"ve grO\\'!I 1\rt'<i · tired of being given the run-::11'()tu1d by 1hc adrninistra!ion and of l>ein g ignored. ON JAN. 14 . 15 <lnd 16. as spokesperson for 1hc. rniddle school (;,A.A. coaches. I IX'rsonally 1nforined lhl' adrninislr::i!ors thal there \\'Ould hl' 110 :iflt•r Sl'hool sport.s if by Jan . z.; our p;1y \\'t're nor 111:.de 1·qual r1·troal'\J\·c to S1·ptrn1bc r. 1972. \\hen we \l"l'ri.' grantl'.d equal pay rt.>tn.aclh'c !o Scptc rnbcr. 197:!. \vithout ncgoti~uion. \\'C fl·lt as though we had bee'n ('Otnprom ised. Perhaps \.\'e would feel dHfe.ren\\y if ~'e had not worked for so long for so little. JULAINE NE\\'TO N 1\irporf. E.x1an•1.siot1 To the Editor: Your front pngc article of Jan. 31, conccn1ing the lll'\Y Co rnn1unity Airport Council and its fund r;1ising campai~n l() support exp:Jnsion of and increased jct nights fron1 the Orange County Airport should ser\'e as notice to the communities ad\"erscly <.1ff1·~·· ·<.' b.v iet fl ights that an all o:u r''""I 11iH hf> made by business interests to exoand the airport and increase the number of jet nights. IT IS OBVIOUS that as busi ness in the area of the airport continues its hectic pace of expansion, in spite of creating its own problems. it V.'ill exert increased pressures on thr t'n\·i ronment and residential CQmmunities fn th e general area. IT NO\\' insists that its needs should prevail over the right of the residenti:il communities. l'hc business ('0111munity presses on with 1he will and power lo dominate all other rights irrpspective of the fact that it has been on notice for several yea rs of the expressed con cern o( citiz1~ns and communities. Sailor Th r Board of Supervisor.; and 1he Airport Corr1111ission have been trying to find a solution for th e problem while business pres.-;es on with the hope ol exerting its (lO\.\'er to the exclusion of others rights through a richly endowed organization. AN INTERESTING question to ask is v.•hether a monied ca mpaign backed bv business interests with obvious self iritercst ren.sons for exerting every possible effort for expansion of jet flights will crush the efforts of. concerned cilizens and residents lo limit the adverse effects of such expansion. As we have seen in recent political re\'elations. money means power and inOucnccs favors . lt \.\'ould be prudent fur the Community Airport Co\Ulcil to <idopl a policy of full public disclosure of all rccclµts and expenditures of monies both as to to donors and recipients. It 1vould be a sad commentary on hu1nan ;iffairs if the united effort or st>lf lntert!st bus iness organizations can su1nn1on up the power !o dornina1e the communi!y and dir1atc policy . Most certainly !he business commWlity has the righl to be hea rd and along with that ril!ht is the obligation to Kt respo11 s1bly. CLINT RYGEL S tarr Ran"h To the Edi1or: I consider the Board of Supervisors' drcision to purchase the 5.500 acre Starr Jianch the most important imple menting act lov.·ard open space in Orange County , I v.·ant to pl'rsonally express my deepest nppreciat1on to Ulc press and the many individual groups \.\-'ho banded together on thls momen1ous occasion. It is my gt·nuine hclief that all Orange Colmtians and Ca liforn ians . prescni and future. 1\'i ll benefit immensely from their :.ictions. RONALD \V. CASPERS Who Wants a Second Try at , Life? \\'hen it comes to an after life, people fall into three classes: those \.\'ho are sure they 're goi ng to have one. those who hope they will -and those y,·ho don't particularly want one. Put me in the third group. I nm not angry wi th life. I love and adn1ire it, because 1 have enjoyed my own greatly, "·hHc taking th e. scar.~ as they come. But the idea of going through life again appalls rather tMn a ppeals lo me. Living a liff' i~ kind of likP-fit?hti•v• a grizzly bear. Having gone the route ooce. more or less successfully, why would a guy want to do it aga in? What could he possibly prove? IT mt1HT BE different if a second life came with a written guarantee th at It would be mystically grander and magically be tter than your first IUe -and any workable parL, that wore oul In the first JOO yea rs would be replaced free. But heaven has not been known to hand out such bargains. Getting a second life protwbly wou1d be more like buying a secood-haod car. 'l'hc n101to would still have to be caveat en1ptor -"let the buyer beware." ,There arc nlany specific reasons why a second life Is hardly worth sighing for. f'irsl of 1dl one would be bored v.·lth deja vu --U1e I've-been-through· (.__H_· AL_._B_O_Y_L_E __ J all-this-before feeling. Its n ew n cs s and surprises are what give. a first life most of its flavor. A second life would be too much like licking the glue off the bn ck of <1 handful of envt!lopcs for Christ1nas cards. The la.;te is predictable . ANOTllER argument against a return trek through lif e is thal such a trip isn't really necessary -particularly at a time of ener'gy crisis such as thi s. One life offers any man many chances lo \.\"ise up . But if a man dies a fool at the c.nd of one life. he i.s .almost bound lo die a fool slill at the close of a serond liff, And that would represenl a n unforgivable wasle of ener~Y- A final argument against a second IUe is that it would for ce a man to go through certain patterns of occurrence he herd\y survived lhe first time. Who, for example. 1vould wish to go again through the physicul pangs or 1nental torment o(: Wearing denta l braces. Tht lone!}' agony of puppy Jove - at6or60. The brooding horrors of adolesccncr plus acne. Paying off a home n1ortga~r The nuisa nce of growing old . AS A CHILD, I can remember my fa lht>r gi\'in!! nic an absent-minded \.\'hack on the bottom now and then and ~ayi n~. "Son. I wouldn't take a million dollars for vou -and I y;ouldn 't give a niC'kel for ;in~ther just like you ." That 's the way T fee l about life. You can IJUl Iii> with one good one, bad as il is. But who really needs two! oaAN•• COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , PubWhtr Thomas Keevil, Editor Barbara Kre ibich Editorial PaQe Editor The tditorial ·PAJ:~ of the O.lly r11ot ieC'k5 to inlonn and stimulate r1•adrni by pre:5"entil"l,g on tt1is pqe d1\e l'3i." {'(lmmentary on IOpiC'I ol ln- 11·1,.st by syni:llcatfd rolwnnlll• and cartoonist8. by prtMdirw • !«um for rrad~s· v1~·1 and by pt'fteltinc this l'U'\\'5p&~r·s oplnton. and k'e&J on currenl !~cs. Tu. rdttor1Al oplnion:t of the Daily Pilot •PIX'AT only In \he Niltorlal column at the top of ttM! pflie. OpJni<lns expreAM'd by the col· umnlst!: and cllr100r'list9 and \ettff writers arr t~lr own and no ('n(ttn~ mrnt ol thtir vif"'ll."11 ~ 1hr: o.ily Pilot should ht lnfer'l"td.. \Vedne!':clay , February 13, 1974 ' • Dave To1na in Court Golf Pr's Firni Hit TV Se ries lllS/Jir lltioll Assoilecl NEWARK, N. J . !AP) - Dave Toma. the Nt>-wark detecli\'e v.•hooe c x p J o l 1 s sparked a nel wor k television series that bears his nan1e, took part in rcal·llfc court roont drama hi._-re. To1na, a p.ai<l adviser 19 the series at Un l versa I :-;1udlos Jn Los Angeles. "'as 11 ~·itncss Tucs<1ay at the federal court trial of slx n\en QUEENIE ctiargr<I \rilh cot1:1plrt1l'Y IU !In· VC)l'I ('Q('t1lr1l'. Tuma arl'L'SlL-d the alleged rlr1glt>11der 111 the t'ilSle, P('ter Ft. Ci,1npisl. TO,.IA ·s I),\,. IN oxtrt was interrupted brieny by shouts hy C..-in1pfsL And \.\1lefl Toma rna<le his exn from the court - room, lv•o of Camplsi's sistl"rs ro111ers hi m shoutinjj!'. "\\'hv did you lie. Dave?" · The prosecution had nor By Phil lnterlcmdi plnnned tu l'ull Turua to test1f~·. hllt he \\'<JS ~u bpoenaed last wetk to rtibtll tcstinwn.)' n1ade by Can1pisi. CA~1PISJ, AL._~ u n di' r ind icrnicnt in a ::.!:1IC c_-vurt for f1\e nH1rdcrs ~ind .scorrs <if ruh!)t•f if'.<;:, ll'"lifled 1h.1t on !ill' d:il' l1r 11·as arresr('l] 111 t!w f,.<h·rtil ('.1.Se .. June I. 1972. Tu1n:1 hL"lrcvcd the ch:irgcs \\l'l"t' :1 fr:Ull{'Up. C.1111pisi h:1d said 'J'o1ria told FHESNO f AP) -A \'IS.'.lHa rouple have filed a $600.000 suil in ft."deral rourt here against a flrm franthising AnlOld Palmef' dr~· cleaning shops. ~tr and r-.trs. John n. I.:utffenburger ctiarged \ler:ra-..•i·F".dison Co.. a l) c I 11 \\'a re corpora1ion. niade false and fraudulent representations, deceived thern and induced 1hem to buy a franchise at \'is;.i!ia, l11111 th<'l"l' \1'11 s nothing hl' ·-----------' ~·ould ,fo about it bt.'eJu~e Ton1;1 \l (Hlld nc·1er eontl'adict t!11· f··ll~iW offit·crs lw1nging the cl1111·~1·s 111 111s 1i·hu11 :i!. '!'0n1;1 Repoi·ter Trailer Located By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) The missing White Hoose ~ents' tra il er . formerly located at Crunp David.Md ., has beea found at Greentop Camp Ground, a hair a mile away. On President Nixoo's orders, and apparently Wlbe~nst. at the time to press aides, the trailer was moved fro111 the presldential r etreat. 111E TRAILER had bel•n set up to ace o m rnoda t c reporters. 1nostly front tl1e v.·ire serv iC('S, who travel to the Catoctin National Park on v.·eekends \\'hen the Presi<lcnt .. ··-· . ~ •, . . ' ·. Weodrit.Sday, Frbruary 1.3, 197'1 nA!L Y PILOT a Valentine Special d\•f11l'd Iha( iH' niade .sul'h :-.t:1!1·nl!•lll."· l\lon:.•(l\"C"r. h c 1t1•1111·d i'\'t'tl 1:1lk in~ rn CiJn1p1si :1ho1Jl !lit' ra~e !hat day. "I l\'E\'i':lt l;ilked to Choking De·vice Backed is at Can1p Da vid to "'al<'h iiiiiiiiiiiii_ his takeoffs and landings by ~ "'"''-' helicopter and ,.·hen possible to t.imc ill his arrivals and dcp.trtures by motorcade. l';o11pi~1 ;d}Oll t it," Tonia s11id. Latt'r, \1!1en 'J'on1n \l'JS lrst1fying :ibout turnin g Ca1npisi 01·cr to other offic<'rs. Can1pi~i lca1>ed to hi s feet and shouted: "Hey, gi1·1• n1e a f.iir shake: I kno1~· ycu can't go ,1gai11st ~·our friends. but gi\'e nte a fa ir shake." C:Hnpisi's Jawver. Elnll'r Hcrrn1;ir1n restraifled him nnd t l.S. DisL Judge James A. Coolnh11n gavc·lled for silence. SACJ~A~·l Ei\'1'0 (UPI ) - Restaura111s "uuld be required to ha\'t"' :.i. device to pre'.1ent diners fron1 cho king to death on for,d stuck in their thro.:its under <i bill v.-J1ich has ad\'anccd in the Ass<'1nbly. The bi!! (AB2696) by Assc1nblyn1an John P. Quimby (D San Bernardino I cleared tJ1e Health Cornmittee r-.tonday on a 7-l vcte and was sent to the \\lays and ti.1eans Conm1ittl't'. A coople or \l'eeks ago. reporters, already feeling a gro"ing estrangen1ent Jx>tween the \Vhite llouse and the press. \\'ent to Camp David and found the trailer gone. Deputy press secretary Gerald L. \Varrcn said at the titne: "l"n1 told it is at Ca1np David.' "No," he said. "It has not been moved front c; a m p Davi d. But v.·hile \Varren apparent- WllEN llE WAS finished testifying, Toma rushed from lhe courtroom. The t w o sisters, \\'ho v.·ould not give their names, hurried af!cr hi111, catching up in a third floor corrid(}r, several feet front the courtroom. Quimby said the measure U'as airned at ending the "Sirloin S~11dome," \vh.ich he describ€d as the sixth le.:iding cause of accidental death in !he nation . ly understood the trailer to be ~---/ 2·)3 "It just doesn't make sense. Th e land of milk and honey to be loaded with milk and honey and no gas." SALE: Round The Clock support panty hose and stockings now through February 16 r ·\' ~ }~ Colle, r ) our f.1vur i1c lil 1 !i.: ~h.!r111tt r I 1 ·•fl r)' .styles. j{ I S.1 lc Sa le l1anry ~tuck l n,i;' I 111. -~ pr, (, pr. = ~~(j ShLtr i,1 ll1L \\,11\t ~.ind.ii li h'[ ' ' I.HO <).(1() ~ :;.27 Evl'rd.i r .)hLLr •..•. _ ' . I.HO fJ .{1l I . . . ' ;;;::?10 Jn1:it,:c Shtcr p.111t\' ~t11ck 1n.c;). :?.5 0 S<> 8 12 ...,..~15 AgiJun strL't<li dL"n1i·rl1t _. _ <' ' ' 7.2() l ·1...10 1'635 Cortoa (0111forr tnr panty hose, .•..••.....•.... ,¢.; 7.20 J 1.-10 :;;. 1 ·10 Cnn rrol rop p.1nry hv.:.c: ...... S1 7.20 l J...llJ Quci.:n ::u1d Outsizes avaiLtbli: 111 ..: 1 '5· I 10.(,35, P lL"a ~c .:.Li!L' co lor to \\"t-:ir \1'ith. Pan ty Sf(l<kin,t: si;,t'\: :.1n;1 1J, ·4 110''-5 16'1 (90-120 l li~.) mcdiun1, 4'11':_5'to'' (J J().J50 lbs.) c.tl!, 5'2"-5' Io'' 1 121-170 lbs.). S1ylr 2 J 5 111 srn.d! 51-51311 , n1c · diwn_5'J "-5 'G", rnL,linn1 1.dl 5'.5'.<.:;" oinJ tilll S't>'' and <iVLT. ~camless J-lositr~ .;625 Walkin,e shell _ ...•.••.••• 0:950 Agil on® srrt:11 r1 • • • __ ••••• :909 Jroage Stri.:tch h1r• h1,::.h ..•.•• Reg. Sa le Sale J pr . J .(,) S2 2.25 j 11r. 6 pr. " "" -''0 .J.7 .) ,,7 'i.80 '9,60 5.4·0 10.80 on the grounds of the moun- taintop presidential reln"at. in fact it l1ad been moved to the nearby public grounds main- taine.:f by th e National Pnrk St>rvlce. · 1·he more you pun.:hl.SC', the more yo u "Save. Scock up OO\V on Round The Clock hosiery v.•ich sheer co1nforr in support. All of your r a vo rit l' colors in an arr;1 y of fash ion and basic shades. Reg. Sa le Sa le Sale Supporc Stocking 1 pr. J pr. 2 pr. 4 pr. ;: 307 1-fonvt·llc Supporc ....• 3.95 :.i.:i."i (1.-ll) 11.9.3 Support Panty I-lose = ~07 1\fon\·~lle Jc111l-roc .... 4_rJ5 ::-()7 J\funvL"llc s.1nJ~d foor ... -1.95 .;: J 7 Sheer Supporr dcn1i-roc· •. 4.95 ;511. Nude 'n naughty :1ll sht:t:r, sandal foot ...•...... • i.95 ,;:28 Room-at-the-cop, J emi-toc fuller figure .•••... 5.95 •l.20 ·L20 •t20 4.20 S5 88 1-1 .~J.:; Sii ]-1 .. 95 Sil IJ .. 95 Sii 1.i.95 9.!l() ] j' .9;; Please stare height, '''eight, and colo( to \\car '' id1 \\ li~·n ordering. l-losic:ry SANTA ANA SOLTH COAST PLAZA SALE: Belle Shar1neer panty hose and stockings 11ow through February 23 Shop Monday rhru Friday, 10;00 11.m. ru 9:30 p.rn., Oullock's Santa Ana, l Fashion Square, 2800 N. /\fain Street. Sanra Ana, Telephone : • Saturday, 10 :00 a.in. to 0:00 p.m. Dullock'~ South Coast Plaza, San Diegq..Frcc.,.,'.:JY at Bris1ol, Costa f..·fl.'sa, Tell.'Phonc : 547.721 l 5 j().06 ll Your Choice Creeping Char lies or Wan- dering Jew. Hearty gifts for a special Valentine . Reg. 5.99 .~~ 9, Now Loads of Pots Planters from : everywhere. All ~ shapes and styles for Valentine- ~ g dl-polling . 99¢• 24.99 []=----~ ~ E D . ' Dried Flowers _JI_ II Buy the m individually or purchase an inspired a rrange~ ment 7.49·17.49 • 11111 2710 HARBOR ILVD. C-.H.W ...... COSTA MISA 540.7ll7 509 E. KATIU.A AVE. ANAHltM 772-2472 88¢-2.29 STORE HOURS: Moo.-Sat. 10 uotR t S.... IO'Hl6p.M. 1294 SO. COAST HWY. UGUNAHACH 494-11101 CITY SHOPl'INQ. CEHTER fli!iiiiil ORANGE ~ 6JJ.0995 ~ I I I I • 1 .. ' ' • • ' • I ' , ' • ' ., • , .. -· • • Or·ange. Ct.!!!t Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks ' . VOL 67, NO. 44, 9 SECTIONS, 114 PAGES O~ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974 c TEN CENTS Publisher Hearst Says Demands 'Impossible' BERKELEY (UPIJ -The father of kidnaped Patricia Hearst A id today a demand by the terrorist group whidl holds his daughter is "impossible to n1eet" and promised he would offer a counter-proposal Newspaper publisher Randolph A. 1-learst, his hand shaking nervously as he spoke to newsmen outside his suburban Hfllsborough mansion, said the demand by the Symbionese Liberation Army Tuesday for a massive food Red Author Exiled To Gernzany FRANKFURT (UPI) -R~ia'! most fa1nous liv ing author, dissident Nnbel Prize '>.'inner Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn , \•:as stripped of his Soviet cltlzen&lip tcxlay and deported into exile In West c:crmany. Solzhenitsyn, 55, arMved here on a Soviet Aeroflot plane and was escorted down the passenger ramp by an airline security man. The official Soviet Tass agency said that hJs wife and thrtt RUSSIANS AGAIN GO TO 'BRINK'. Story, Pogo 4 small children will be allowed to join him later. A young woman wearing pink pants, gave him one loog. stemmed rose u a Soviet Aeroflot security man escorted him down the paueoger ramp. Several un irormed members o(. the Wesi German l-'ederal Border Police applalfed. The author "ore a ~ fur bat and dark brown coat, 11>P3rartly those he snatched up In his apartment In J\toscow when police forced their way in to arrest him Tuesday. Solzhenitsyn's wife, Natalya, remained behind in Moscow where aeven Russian policemen forced their 'fay into the author's apartment and led him away after he refused to obey two summon.ses. Solzhenitsyn is the first So\'iet citizen against whom such actkln ha.9 been taken in 45 years. The !Mt citizen to be exiled against his will was Leon Trotsky, who was deported to TUrkey in 1929 after losing a power struggle u·il h dictator Josef V. Stalin. Solzhenitzyn·s deportation clima:1ed a Soviet campaign against him that began after his latest book, "Tbe Gulag Archipela go," was published in the West. It is a history of the Soviet forced labor system. Solzheni tsyn's fellow Nobel Prize winner, West German author Heinrich Boetl, was quoted by the West German news agency DPA as saying that Solzhenilsyn would arrive to stay with him tonight at his country home west or Cologne. A Y.'est German s pokesman anoounced that his governmem agreed to accept the Nobel Prize winner wbeO RlJS."lia informed W~ Germany be WU coming. The Ta&.s statement in P.f08CIJW said: ''By the decree ol. the rnsidlum of the USSR Supreme Soviet, A. I. Solzhenitsyn has bt!erl lltrtppe.d of citizenship of the USSR for performing systematic.:i.lly actions that a r e incompatible with being a citizen of the USSR and detrimental to Ille Uolon of Soviet Socialist Republics and waa expelled from the Soviet Union oo Feb. 13, 1974. "Solzbenllsyn's family can join him when they deem It necessary. 0 Solzhen!Uyn's wife told newsmen In Moscow she had not been informed of the official decision and had no comment. DAILY PILOT AD 'CORRALS' SALES ' There wu this Dsl!y Pilol ad euatomor who gave· "Old Palntt' ane new paint and then ran an ad whJcb proftld 1-er '70 Muslanl oouJd be one of tllo lutat ponlt..s around. &re'a tht ad.: '18 MUSTANG, auto, PS, Gas saver. E&Cel. a,td. new pain! & Ura 1111111 (~J Those few lines sold the car aeveral days befono the "•d -lo uplre. Let· • Dolly Pllol Atl-VlllOI' help )'OU got your "Old Paint" (or IQme other mtrchandlHI or aervlce) moving. Just dial tbe direct line to rcsull" 611-5178. di.VlbuUon scheme to ao estimated 4.7 million needy people was not within his power to meet. "The original demand, as I was afraid, NEEDY REJECT RANSOM OFFER FROM SLA, SIO<Y Pogo 7 is impos:iible to meet," he said. ''Bul \\·e .will try our best to come back with1a·C0W1ter-offer that's acceptable." Hearst said he hoped to have the counterproposal wtlbln 24 to 48 hours. It was estimated that the ranJOm demand coukl cost more than $300 miUion. An FBI SJX>kesmr.n said it ·was in the "realm of unreasonableness." As a gesture of good faith, the SLA demanded that $70 worth of free food be given to poor and needy persons in California during a fo ur-week period beginning Tue5day. "It's difficult ," Hea rst said, "because \l'C have nothing more to negotiate with 'KRISHNA' WAITS OUTSIDE HOSPITAL FOR HER MASTER Cost• M.M Dag Lives Up to Name by Rescuing Owner Costa Mesa1i, 19,-Saved By Dog After Accident By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1tl• DaMY ~l\ol 11•11 Krishna was 8 dark, soulful~yed Hindu delty credited with many heroic acts. Leatherworker Kenny Stanton or Costa rt.fesa will tell you his 1ri.sh setter, "Krishna" lived up to the name. Stanton, 19, of 1943 Whittier Ave .• was due to leave town today for Oklahoma where he was going into the leal.btrworkiog business with an uncle. Jmtead, he Is in Room 126 at Costa Mesa ~temorial Hospital, \\'here he faces a two-month stay with a broken neck. Kenny was riding his motorcycle Monday night In tbe hilly '""' olf 19th Street and Whittier Avenue near the Sant.a Ana River when he found out how tar. man's beet. friend will go. "I was goln' along and all of a sudden my throttle stuck wide open," he recalls. He hit a rise and dropped ·off a six to 1G-foot embankment at 70 miles per hour. When the bike hit, the belme!loss yoolh was flung off as it fliiJPO'l Mld-over-end. )fe lwakened later with Krishna-who bod boon !oping along behind the bike-Ocklng bis fa~ to awaken him. S\antcm, ·son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ~json. 9782 Star Drive, Huntln~n l\io<fi, knew be waa hurt. • "1 wu Jn great paiD," said the Edison tntiie-Llfaduale. . -•.ifUln<d ·1round •• though le,llloi lllJI\ -wi.t Id do aod he ,grabbed lllio-1\\')•.id ll'ltlh oetter'1 toll . · 1111 ~ pet ltralned toward the blUf&:.":'~; hltdlng her 12$-pound -· ~ ·~'" was just barkln' and t was Jul1 Crawlin'," al4 .Kenr.o. who lives wJ!b married · fiienda, !!'bey found hlin w!ien•1ttr1cl«fby Krbbno'• barking. He had fallen partway . back down tile dusty bluff bike trail ar .. •t le.,t oac:t before Krllhna helped him to the to ' ~cholle Good, 17, of 20241 Adria n • -. HE NIEDED A FRIEND lniilr.il Cycll1t StontCin Cifcle, Hwttlngtpn Beach, estimates Krishna dragged Kenny about a half mile to aet him to help and an ambulinci!. "Kenny's ·my rea11 .Y good friend ," said Michelle. whllfl visiting tbc lnJUl'<d youth in the hospital. His othtt really good friend had to v•ait at the front door. except a letter that take! two or three days to arrive." Speaking directly to his 19-year-old captive daughter, Hearst said : ''Tc11 them (lhe SLA) not to worry, no one will come busting in. Take care or yourself. Everyone is praying fnr yo u. "Patty. I hope you are listening. \\'c are really pleased to know you are okay. You sounded tired or sedated bu t you sow1ded okay. W& assun1e the prople that have you are tahing good ca re of you." As Hearst spoke. /l.1rs. Hears!. ln !l'nrs. stood by his side. holding his h:ind . i\lrs. Hears! said : "\Ve Jov t• \'OU . l'anv. \\'e'rc all praying for you. i11t'Y h:i~·c good ideals. They're just go ing about it in the v.·rong: way. GOO bit:~~ you, lloney." .. The den1ands are very high u11d in the rcalrn of unreasonableness:' s;1id FBI special agent John Kelly "Hut they are basically a fam ily decision 1'hey are taking thc1n w1d('r advisen1cnt now lo see what they're going to do." A family spokcs1nan s:.ud shortly after the demand v.·as made th<it 1-ll·a rst would "do everything in his p<l\\'cr" to nleet H to sa\'r the life of his daughter who \\'as kidnaped fron1 her Berkeley uµartmcnt nine d<iys t.igo. Kelly said the FB I st ill had no physical \Set' KID'.'i AP . Paget~ Protesters Fight Signs With Signs Group of 40 Hits Delay Of Measure By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of I ... Dli1¥ .. ilol St~tt Nearly 40 persons. most of them \\'omen. marched on Costa /1.-tesa City 11all today to protest delays in enacting ~ ~w sign qrd.iriance. .-. . The members or SOS (Sign Ordinance Support) chose the medium they are Cprotesting -signs -to make their feeling!! knoY.'n. Careylng placards Wi1h such slogans as "U!t's Take Pride in C.Osta Mesa," ''End Sign Pollutinn Now,'' a nd "Beautify Cost.a Mesa," they converged on the civic center to hear a pep talk by one of the SOS leaders, Ann Mound. ~frs. f\.1ound criticized the city council for dragging out public hearings on the sign ordinance and allowing it to be dissected, paragraph by paragraph. "We are convinced that this delay tactic is designed to wear us, the residents, down and to gut the ordinance nf its strength," Mrs. ~1ound told the gathering. She alleged that 25 businessmen are out 'to stymie tile enactment or a strong ordinance. 'The 25 businessmen \I' h G, t h e eleventh hour, pooled their resources and hi red a la\vyer and pick the ordinance to pieces, are mostly out-0r· tov.•ners. I repeat, most of them do not li ve here ,'' ~trs. ~1oWld said. "They treat Costa Mesa like an economic colony of Ne\vport Beach. \\"here many or them do rf'side. 'fh ey come here. take their n1oney from this rown. go ho1nc and leave us with the ga rbage." Don Smallv."OOd, attorney representing the businessmen, wlls out of tov.•n today and was not available 10 answer the charges. No representative of the city council \Vas present at the SOS demonstration but one city council candidate, in the f\.tarch 5 election. Norma Hertzog. was. She agreed that there had been too n1any delays on the ordinance and charged that the city council is turn ing the sign issue into a carnival. Mrs. ~lertzog said she saw no reason why the law could not be adopted before (See SIGNS, Page %} Calm Airs Slow Acapulco Race's Leading Yachts Lead· yachts, in the San Diego tn Acapulco race today were floundering in a Clal Calm about 50 miles off the Boca Chica tlltr.nce wU.b a possiblity of a flnUh l>Y mldaftemoon. P.1Jramar, the lead yacht, made only TO mlles TlMilda.Y as the winds died about noon. 'Mlrariiar had about 50 miles to go at. t' a.m. today. Dorothy 0, Invader and :Swlftsure appeared to be the most Ukely boats ror second to · fini sh. Tom Tobin's Erlcloon-37 Tmpact had m<>ved back Into the handicap lead with Zyngon, a Ranger 37 from Acapulco, a close second. Invader was the corrected tln1e leader in Class A, Mas Alegre was leading Clas., B and Impact was tbe Class C leader. \ I Dl!IY Pllol 511H P'lletf SIGN LAW BACKERS MAKE FEELINGS KNOWN AT CITY HALL Mrs. Richard Hunter, Daughter, 2, Among Protesters ----- Schlesinger Proposal Cuts Marines i1i Half By United Press lnternatiunel The Detroit Ncv.·s r£'ported today th at De fense Secretary James Schlesinger is prnposing a major realignment of the armed forces. a plan t hat would cut the ~'larine Corps ,by roughfy half its strength of 19tl,OOO. The News said such a 1novc could prove "lo be the biggest armed forces sh11keup since Robert f\.lcNa mara hit the Penta_gon. '' In a copyrighted story , the News said Schlesinger's plans, v.'hich came after seven months of scru tiny of the defen se establishments. include majo~ realign· ment and redistribution of responsibili· ties. This \vould affect the forces. mon e, and manpower an1ong the four services. For example, ihe !\.1arines' amphibious responsibility would be assigned to the Ar my. There was no Immediate comment rrom Marine Corps offi cials in Washington. One decisk>n, the News said. is to Include creation of a Coaslal Command, with responsibilities for land·bMed marltin1e surveltlance, reconnais!ance and antisubmarine air operations, which -weukl be-taken fro1n t.be-Navy and rewlgned to the Air Force. News military anelyst Col. R.D. Heinl Jr. sa.ld other pro~als would result In the assignment of Air Force squadrons N.avy aircraft carriers ancl giving the Anny th.e miss ion of prov iding high· readiness peacetime expeditionary forces handJed 'by the fl.1arine Corps. The News said one top Pentagon nide ' ' said Schlesinger ·was about "to sha ke the tree·' of the. jealously gu·arded role.s and dulies of the arn1ed forces. According to I.he News, the changes are incorporated in a guidance memo entitled · ' Force Interdependence,·· Pentagon shorthand for a concept or con1pletr n1ixture of all services and all military components. • Oraage Coast Weather It'll be warmer and sunnier Thurs· day, according to the weather .serv· ice, with highs al ·the beaches at 6u risi ng to 68 inland. Overnigh t lov.·s 34-45. INSIDE TOD,\\' G11/f Oil Corp. said it had a record uea r in 1913 a.s far a.~ su/es and profits go. Like maybe 153 percent profit See: 1torv Page 22. Al v..,r '"'"'et J INHftf M L. ·M. ....,.. 14 C•llfenlll 1 Cllf'Hf c..-... r ,. Cl••tlf!W tl..Sl c....ia •t C..-WW'f tt 0..191 HDtk•t II t!dl'911tl ..... I l"nlert•lnm•nt '4·tf .. INMlt tl·U FtOll t1..U Ho!'•sc-n 1'11111 LAllN~ H Me\'fft >l·U MlttHI ...... 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The Republicnn candidate for the U.S. Senate said. ··\Ve n1ust change that l'lima te nO\\'. \Ve need to show every American and e~·ery o!her nation that ,,·c ""·ill not tolerate lerrorism in this country, .. he said. Brian 's remarks ""·ere made to a private meeting of the prestigious l,incoln Club headed by industrialist J .S. Fluor. A prepared text of the speech was released to the \\'ire services and quotes were said by a n1e1nber to · similar to the spcch as actually delivered · Brian recalled that after the kidnaping or the Lindbergh baby, a Slrict law \vas enacted to prosecute kidnapers. "Every member of the Symbionese Liberation Army should be held equally guilty" if any one of them is convicted of the slaying of Oakland educator hlarcus Foster or the kidnapin g af ne\.l·spaper heiress Patricia llearst, he suggested. The remarks rame eight days after the llcarst kidnaping by the SL.A v.·hich 1..iaims rrl'<iit for Foster's death_ "This ls not collective guilt," Brian said "This is putting a l11gh penalty .011 th!' cr11n1· of c<in.~p1racy lo terrorize or to eo1n111 lt murder. There is no pla ce. in t\n1c11c:l fo r :.i 11l74 ''ers1on of ,·1g1\untl''-. "11 1~ !11nc to pu1 ,111 t·nd ... lo .,.,anton Bloor! Bank Open _.\ Y<ilcnt1nt•'s IJ:iy h!ood h:111k 11111 l>c O\X:r<lll'd fro rn fl :\0 ;1 n1 10 B p.111 Thur:;d;i~ :11 1he A1ncnca11 Hed Cro:;s \'l'll!f:r. hOl I~. (;oldt•n Circle l>rivt'. S:int.'l An;.i l'~·rso ns v.i shinc to ,don;i!c blood rnay mak!' nn t1ppoin1n1cnt by c;il11ng the Rt'd Cross ;it a35·5J81. OIA.N51 COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tiit 01ange COll1! D.AU .. T PILOl, ,.;.., ""'icll 11 'omb,......, mt Ne.,._Prn1, 15 pUOll.,.,... ..,. me Ott nQt CO U I P..ell1hln9 Comp11ny. S•Ptl· rUt e<1 1!1C>n> t tt pUtollJl>ed, M°""ay It\~ l'ri~.,. ''" CO•I• Me ... 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IMAl!I ""', N ,....nlldlltold wllflout ...... ,.,. fllolltleol 11 C#Yfltltl _.., • hctnd clt11 l'ltl ..... N t i "'9• Miii. C1 u....-nl1. Mteri.tlOI\ Mr _.,._II::~ _.n.1.1 " tnfll ll,tf """""'"'' ... ... tlM!leM JJ.U INNlffll,._ and senseless killing by \\'ant.on and senseless people ... befrre .~ spreads like an epidemic of Asian Fl u," the text of Brian 's speech read. Lincoln Club listeners said they could not -recall hearing 1/'re use 1 the \\'Ord "\·[giJantes " but r-.trs .• J.S. Fluor said it •·captures the sense of \\·hat he said ." "f guess if he ga\"e a copy of the speech to the v.·ire services then that is \.\'hat he \.\'anted the public to think he said," 1'1rs. 1',luor speculated. "Jt is pretty close to ""'ha t he said. He didn 't read from a prepared text." Brian, 31, blamed "soft upbringing of our children. soft attitudes of right and v.TOng, and soft judges and softer Jaws for the permissive climate" he said rostered the terrorists . Fro1n Pagel KIDNAP • • • evidence from the abduction site. He said the Flit has received a number of telephone calls since composite drawings of three suspects we r e circulated last week, and is checking out about two dozen persons who fit the descriptions. Kelly said the liearst family has detennined I.hat a Lape recording of 1'1i5S Hearst's voice which v.·a.s included with the lat t'Sl dcinflnd '''as really her. "The familv is dcifin1tc !hat it was her voice and that she rowKled ti red _ .. Kelly said. "They somet1mC's ""·onder. hO\.l'evcr. if it w;is her real statenll'Ol or not. Apparently son1e of lhc 1hinbs don 't sound like her_ But 1l is her \"Oice -tl1erc is no question abou t t.h:tt ... :)tn!e ngcineics \l"hich could be expected 10 be involvcid in any n1ass1vc food d1s1 nbu11on said thev had no1 been contai.:tcd by the HcarSt f<llni!~'· Sµokes111en for Gov. Honald Rciagan nnrl thf' C11hfom1a liea!th and \\"<'l fart' Agi·ncy bo1h s:lid they had not l)(!C'll cont<1ctcd .ind v.•erc taking no .1c:!!on ) ct. Ar1ny Vet Says Beaten Cl1ilcl Lookecl 'Pitiful' 1\n Army veteran \vho saw little 'l'odd Rockwood three days aft er an alleged beating on 01 ristmas Da}', 1972, today testified that he had not seen a human bC'lng in such a batt ered condition since hi.'I l'Ornbar dil yS in V1etnan1. "}le jusl looked piri ful." prosecut ion ""itncss 011 0 Westrick !estificd in the Or<inge County Superior Court murder tr ia l of 1..arry \\"ayne Cobb, 22. \\'estrick, 'l:l. told prosecuto r Pat Rrian lh.,t Todd. J. had t\\"O black Cj'CS, a huge hump Qll his head and a badl y sv.·ollcn lace among other Injuries when he saw the dlild 1hree da ys after the beat ing allegedly administered by Cobb. Brian 11lleg''" that Cobb br11gged lo fr iends about the nature of lhe Chr istmas prt:sent he ~n 1d he d~llvercd lo thr: son of his parRmour, Sandy Rockwood , 110\V 18. \l/e~l rick told the j1J ry toclny !h11! he and his wife frcquf.'n1 Iv visit rd Cobb and J\l iss J{ockv.·CMXI bctwel•n Sep!ernht>r and Ofo{.-embcr, 1972. nnd thar lhcy separated sever11I times dur ing lhAt period. , 2 Accused Of Alien Smuggling S1\N DIEGO (;\Pl -~·o Orange County men ace-used of ai rbome aUen sm uggllng were fr('(' ·ru.e~ay on $2,~ b:iil e<1 ch, pending a preliminary heanng Frtd<ly In U.S. l>L-.trict C.Oun . 'J'hc two arc James No r be r t Grulkowski, 22, 16754 Bayview IX!ve. Sunset Beadl and Joseph Gregory Schwartz. 29. 17188 Edgewatl'r Lane, Hunt ington Beach . The U.S. Border Jla\rol said cilizern rC'ported Sunday sc..-eing several ~pie clirnb into a plane at Mont go1nery held iu S;l n Diego \.l'ith olhe rs in a camper ncarbv. "A iii tie wh ile later an Orange County ofric..'t'r called our San Clemente pa.trol station and reported a plane had landed 11irh a load of four alien.s ," said George \\"at.son, acting assistant chief of the llord er Patrol's cttula Vista sector. 'f\.l'elve illega l aliens were taken into eustody in San Die go and at the Orang~ Countv Airport along with Gn.ilkowsk1 :ind Sclnvartz, ,~·hon1 \'latson identified :is the pilot. h<ive p<iid $200 cuch to be flO\l'n to \\'at ~n said the <Jliens claimed to the l..Q5 Angeles area. From Pqe l SIGNS • • • the election. \!embers of the c1ty council have defended the laborious page-by·page exa n1ination of the ordinance during the public hearings because the process give!! ;ii! sides an opportunity to be heard. following the city hall protest. SOS rnarchcrs paraded in front of businesses on Harbor Boulevard, stopping at tire dealer itark C. Bloome to criticize his ~igns. ~frs. J\laureen DiOomen ica. an SOS letider told store manager Glen Johnson thev sClected him for ithe walk -in protest bct~ause his signs arc ~e "moat off('nsivc " in the city. She ,:lid not reveal her criteria of judgment. Hcisponding to suggestions rron1 SOS nien1bcrs th:il fewer and smaller signs \1·ould make the dealership more anraet ive. Johnson said he did not have the authority to remove any signs but th<tt he \1·ould communicate their suggestions to ~1r. Blome. Black Ca1ididate J olinso1i to Seek Seat iii Sen,ate J Ames E. Johnson of Tustin, a retired ~larine Corps chief warrant officer and former assistant secretary of the Navy, annoWlCed today he wiJI !leek the Republican nomination to the U.S. Senate th is yea r. 1'hc 47-year-old Johnson said his ;innouncemen t made him the first black ever to seek election to the U.S. Senate from California and was in keeping ""·Jth a series of firsts he set for blacks. Johnson said he was the first black to rece ive a v.·arrant officer cnrnmiMlon, the first to serve in the governor 's cabinet. the first as vice chairman of 1hc Ci\·il Service Comm ission. the first to se rve as assistant se<:retary of the l\avy arKI. others. .. Fo r JO years I have been preparing to ntake today's announcement of my candidacy for U.S. Senate," said Johnson ""ho ""'111 run for the seat held by ~n. Alan Cranston, a Democrat. "fl.fy 11nnounccmcnt verifies the fact that the America n dream is still possible." Johnson declared that he was no! running as a black ma n, A Negro or a niinori!y but as an American. "\'r'hen people look at candidRtes today." he said, "they don't want to kno,~· ""·ho he is. but "'hat he is. They \1·ant the man ""'ith the ~st qualificstions and not one \.\'ho \.\"ill use the Senate seal for on the-j ob training. A native of .~adison . Ill ., John.son has lived in Orange County since he retired from lhe Marine Corp! In 1965. lie and his y,ife. Janita, are the parents o[ two sons and a daughter. Another son died at the age of 23 following surgery. He was director of the Calllomia Department of Veteran Affairs from 1967 to 1969. vice cha irman of the U.S. Civil Service Commission from 1969 to 1971 and assistant secretary of the Navy for manpo11'er and reserve affairs from 1!171 until last year. Amtrak Wreck Derails 4 Cars S'l'RA1TON, Neb. (AP) -The rour rear cars of an eastbound Amtrak passenger train deraUed here, and authorities said about 10 perfJOnl were Injured, Mlle .. r1ous1y. Joe Giesler of Omaha. Nebraska-Iowa sl'rvtce manager for Amtrak, aald the three locomotives and the six cars that remained on the track went on to Ch icago. He said there "'ere 11Dme 200 lo 250 po.ssengers aboard the train. A spokesman for the Burlington Northern Railroad. which oper11te1 the train through Nebraska. tald the cause of the derailment bad not been determined. Mesa Dog •Best' Gretchen of Columbia River, a German shorthaired title at the Westminster Kennel Club's annual dog pointer from a Costa Mesa kennel, doesn't see111 in1-show in New York. Showing her off is ha ndler Jo pressed at all aft.er winning the "best in show" Shellenbarger. ~~~~~~~~~----'~~~~~~~~~~~~~- TONIGHT BASKETBALL -OCC vs. Fullerton J C, OCC Gym, 8 p.m. Cost.a ~fesa at Estancia. 7 p.m. Newport Harbor at Atarina, 7 p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Open Marriage," Dr. Charles Leviton lecturer, OCC Audito riwn , 7;30 p.m. AL CO H 0 L 1 S M LECTURE "Alcoholism-An Addictive Diseaae," Dr. Robert Schmitz speaker, Raleigh Hills tiospilal, IS07 E . 16th St. Newport Beach, 6: 15 p.m. Information 645-5707. UCI LEcnJRE -"California : MytM and Realities," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7·10 p.m. "Fundament.als of Animal Care,'' Room 167 Steinhaus Hall, 7-10 p.m. THURSDAY, FEB. H COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Community Recreation Center . 12-3 p.m. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL - Special meeting, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. COSTA MESA WATER DISTRICT - Regular meeting, 77 Fair Drive, 7:30 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Investments," Edward McNary lecturer, Easlbluff Elcmentar;r School. 7:30 p.m. "Mini Law Course for the Lay Person ," Betty J. Farrell lecturer, Island House, Newport Center, 9:30 a.m. "Income 'fax Preparation," 'Tony Brown lecturer, Little Theater, Cdrvl High School, 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES -"The Financial \\'oman," Room 174 Computer Science Bldg., 7-9:30 p.m. "Scientific Medicine for the Layman, The :-lervous System ." Frcshrnan Lecture Hall. f\.-ledica l Surge II Bldg. 7-10 p.in. '"Shamanism ; Studie!'i in Nonordinary Reality." Roo m 101 Physical Sciences Bldg. 7-9:30 p.m. Battin Lau11ches Court Action for Assessnient Orange Qnmty Assessor Jack Val!ega ·s controversial assessment of President 6.ichard Nixon 's San Clemente property came under new fire today In Superior Court action fl ied by county supervisor Robert Battin . Battin, who said he y,·111 fight the action personally, will argue at a court hearing lo be scheduled later today that the Assessment Appeals Board 's uphold ing three monlh..s ago of Vallerga·s assessment Is illegal and invaMd. Using the market value of his O\.ITI Santa Ana home 8.! an example, Battin argues in the bulky lawsuit that the listed fair market value or Sl,370,080 on the \\'estem White House should be hoisted to 11 ,820,167. Battin claims th&l he \.\'as illl'g1:1.lly denied a conti nuance of the lhrce-<iuy hearing last t)cccrnhci: ;111d that two Tl('publican 1nl'rnlX'rs of thl' assessntcnl lxlard \.l'Crc biased against hi1n, Nan1in1>: the 'Title lnsur:.incc and Trust Co. or Los Angeles as co·dc'fc ndants. the first district supervisor also alleges lhat the nSSl'SSllll'llt as 11 stand.i repro!&nts an unfai r burd en on Or;;ingc Cou11ty taxpayer s. Battm uSC's a del<11led st.:Hcment tlial hi· cL1ims di·picts th<: Prcs1drot's net ,~·onh nnrt inco1nt· 10 support his argumC"Tl t that th<' 2fi..arre S.1n Clementl" property u·as grossly und ervalued by Vallcrga. N • ' IXOD S Well Doctors Poke, Jab President \VASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon took his annual physi· cal examination today and his doctors reported ."he is very well." Nixon did not talk wilh newsn1en on en1erg1n g fro111 Bethesda Naval tlos pital Ce nter after 21t'J. hours of te:sts but an aide said "he feels fine ." It was Nixon's first full phys ical since he spent eigbt days at Bethesda with viral pneumonia last July. Later in the day. Nixon was flying to Flor ida and several speak- ing appearances in the south. In advance of his morning t rip to the hospital fo r the two-hour physieal. the Presi dent joked about the exa1ninatio n. ... rhey jab you with needles and they take yo ur blood pressure." he said. ··B ut I've been doing it for 60 years. so it's no excuse for nol doing the job." OrlN CLOSID t N I SUNDAY 1-s""Au"'""" _____ ..._._,_P-..;,,,,,~Ch•am"'i~~on~HaACiiiaiiGfiives Racquetball Racquets Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcratt Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 Alf Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY Table Tennis Paddles WilsoHunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Aciyfic Wann Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Wann UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts AdidaH:onverst-Tretarn T eMiS Shoes Temis Shirts & Shorts • Btes-Parts-Tires-T ubes Repairing ' ' P,HONE 646-1919 .! 11.. ................................... """" .................................. ~ • .,,.,.,,..,. ..... ""', ...... -.t~ , - 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE No Arguments Here? The 1974 Costa h1esa city coun cil race go t off to a slow start last week with the first candidates night of the 1974 campaign season, the Chamber of Commerce politi cal "Speak·ln." Unfortunately few came to listen. The audience con- sisted of 31, including the five carididates, their rela· lives, the organizers and newsmen. Apparently there were only two or three citizens who came to hear who stood for what. Surprising was that there :ippeared to be oo signifi· cant disagreement among the candidates about what had to be done in Costa Mesa. This included enactment of a sign ordinance. con· trol of billboards, downtown redevelopment. pu:-hing construction of the Corona de! Mar and Newport Free· ways and improving traffic flow on m ajor thorou gh· fares. All of this has been heard before. About the major difference between the incumbenL..; and the challengers was that the incumbents said they need four more years to get the job done, while the challengers said they had already had enough time. However, the candidates addressed themselves to other issues, partially because the question s for the Speak-in were formulated by newsmen. Leading the list was population growth and plan- ning. All candidates agreed that setting a population limit for Costa Mesa was not the way to go about solv- ing the problem but more careful planning, especially with respect to high density housing was. It was likewise the opinion of all candidates that federal fundin g as a means of s ubsidizing low-cost hous- ing merited further study. That would represent a significant departure for Costa J\fesa. which has tradi- tionally been wary of federal assistance , except for federal revenue sharing. New to the political grabbag also were the issues of improving public transpo rta tion and provid ing an aC'tivity o r contmunity cente r for senior citizens and teenagers. Neither the incumbents (\\lilltird T. J ordtin, Robert 1\-t. Wi lson) nor their opponents (Raymond Evans. Rich- mond Wes tlake, Joan Torribio, Norma lferzog) seem to have any major campaign issues to argue about so far. . .\t this point in the race, the absence of major disagreements portends a quiet city council race. T ruth R evealed Candy fa ns who suffer from an aller gy to chocolate may be grieved to k now they've been missing a lot of t oothsome pleasure , unnecessa rily. In its ever-diligent search for truth in behalf of the consumer, the federal gove rnme nt has forbidden Peter Paul Inc. from incl uding "chocolate " in the list or· in- gredients printed on its !\·founds and Almond J oy wrap· pers. . Seems the stuff wrapped a round t he popula r bars isn't chocola te. despite its authentic taste. The Pete r Paul folk ad1nit this quite readily . But. they won 't s ay wha t it is, except to expla in it has a "better s helf life." . . ln fact. the president of ll1e fi rn1 says he 's not s ure JUst w~at the. brown. chocolate-like coating is, and he wouldn t tell rf he did. because it's a trade secret. The Curtiss Candy people say the stuff wrapped around their Butterfi n ge r and Baby Ruth bars is made from a derivative of cottonseed oil which gives "a nice gloss and a nice snap." ' So nibble away -and maybe some real chocolate ~evo~ees will join in, because the price of the real s tuff is going nowhere but up. c Medicine Needs More Harbor Patrol il,.s Real Professio1aals Discipline ~YDNEYJ.H~~ In its strongesl official statement \\ithin memory, the American Medical Association recently assailed its doctor members for failing to live up to their ethical responsibilities. I have been saying the same thing fo r more than %0 years, and getting only dirty looks from most physicians. The AMA, in an editorial in the official "Journal," said that doctors must stop making 11.xcuses for not policing their profession, and ca 11- ed for legal disci- pline against docl.ors who abuse their Ii· cense to 1wactice. Actually, what is so bad about lhe sit- uation is not the in- co mpetence or ven- ality of 1nost physician,:>. but the reluctance of the decenl ones to help get rid ol the rotten minority. As every patient knows who has tried. it is almost Impossible lo find one doctor .,,,'ho \\'ill testify against anoc..h er, or to get anywhere with a complaint to variom medical societi es. 11i E SELF-POLICING of the medic81 profession is about on a par v.•ith the self-policing of the investment industry in the days before the Securities & Exchange Commission was set up . POS!lbly it Is totally unrealistic to expect any profit-making body to regulate itself, although all of them defend the privilege until lheir abuse!I become into lerable. The man who wrote the "Journal" editorial might almost have been quoting tilis \\Tiler, when he said: Dear Gloomy Gus If Nixon had been captain of the Titanic, he would hJ vc told the passengers he hac\ just stopped to pick up ice. l'.J .K. GIMfll1 o..,, comm"'I' 1•1 w!Hftll-.cl by rHdln .,.. Go IWll ~ecu11rllY rtlltd Ill• Wl .. H •I IN IMW,,IPtt. StlMI YIVr ptl ,....,, l'8 G-• Gut, 01lly l"llal. "Medical societies appear to have been reluctant to tackle tough problems relating to questionable actions by their members. It is amazing how many excuse!I can be fowtd for not conducting an tnve!l~ation or for not taking action." The American citizen today has an exttemely ambivalent altltude toward the doctor in our midst. On the one hand, he is respected for his profession al skill. and his position in the conununity commands high status. on· .the other' he is regarded with suspicion as a .. money-maker" more than a healer, and il is \\'idely kno\vn that he protects his fellow doctors from scrutiny, and possible legal suit, in an almost ronspiratorial n1anner. IN TI-IE editorial , the A~IA rl.'n1ind ed doctors that medicine is largely se H- govemed not because of any natural or constitutional rights but because of publi c permission. And when the public trust i.'i ignored or betrayed often enough, such self-govemment can and '>'-·ill be revoked by an angry <ind resentful public. \\'ith escalating medical and hospital costs, we are rcaching that level of resentment, and the AJ\1A 's a\1•akening from its s v.'ecl dream is not a n1ome nt too soon. \\'hen medicine berom es a self-serving bus iness more than a dedicated profession-as many think it already has -then the doctor desrrves to be lnspeeted and regulated as s tring- ently as the butcher . Nixon's Rosy Rl1etoric WASH I NGTON-C onsulting economists. including some who advise Pre!lident Nixon, were privately appalled at Mr. Nixon's fiat assertion last week tha t "there will be oo recession in The United States of America" in 1974. Likewise, specialists on Arab oil were aghast over another prediction in the President's State of the Union meMage: "I can announce tonight . , . that an ur· gent (Arab) meeting will be called in the immediate future to discuss the lifting or the oil embargo." Both glowing forecasts by t h e beleaguered President reflected the 1 overblown rhetoric which o I t e n ernberTassea hlm. Now they threaten Mr. Nixon with wideninl his credibility gap !ltill further in the immediate future. CONSIDER the "~recession" pledge. It b true that slightly better estimates of economic activity in the Ont two quarters of 1974, prepared by Nixon administration economh1ts early l n January, give some reaaon to believe that those lwo quarters will not ahow "zero growth"-the classic definition Qi a ~aion. But Mr. Nb:on's unnecessary prediction reminded leading economists of slmllar frothy offlclal fo recasts over the past five years that backlashed on the President and helpt..'CI shape his huge ettdlblllty gap. One such economist, the eminent Dr. Alan Greenspan, re c a 1 I e d h.is aat.onlshrnent when the P r e s t d e n t ( EVAN S·NOVAK J estimated the gross national product for 1971 at $1.065 billion-a prediction immediately challenged by leading economic conwltants i n c I u d I n g Greenspan. The actual output was $10 billion lower. The economists' view of l he President's new "no recession" forecast Is th.at the volattlily of the world economic situation, coupled w I th confusion over Arab oil , makes any such £orecast ridiculous and dangerous. If there ls lndced no re<.'eSSion, he would get the credit without any forecast. But if there Is a recessk>n, l\1r. Nixon will get hit two ways: he will inherit the blame and his credibility will decline still more. AS FOR tbe hint lhat the oil boyCOlt Is about to md, tbe fact that Arab oil states wtll meet on Feb. 14 was known well before Mr. Nixon's speech. But both Mideast diplomat! a n d independent oil expert! here see no chance for any significant chang~ untll Mr. Nixon says &0methlng on the issue of Jerusalem -. the preem inent Arab. Israeli issue in the impor:ant view of Saudi Arabia's King ~~alsal, kingpin in the Arab oil boycott. Praise · from a To the Editor: I \vish to express my appreciation and gratitude to th e men of the Orange County Harbor Patrol, Dana Point. ror their prompt, effi cient, and professional services and to r ec omm en d commendation of Tim Bertolino, Dick Olson . Terry Lundy and li feguard Pete Sellers. '\'HILE fishing near the Dana coast. my vessel began taking water at an alarming rate. Attempting a dis tress call, I found my radio inoperative . .My passenger and I searched \1ainly for lhe source of the trouble. Approaching the Dana jetty. a Harbor Patrol boat approached. R e ad i I y assessing the s ituation . the two men rooved s wiftly with pump lines, plugs and other equipment. Anothe r Harbor Patrol boat reached the scene within seconds of the first and moorC'd alongside. \Vhat I had believed to be a hopeless situation v.'as stable v.•ithin minutes. · NOT CONTENT 1\·it h merely assessing the problem, the mt•n actually rl'paired the fault and suggested the appropriate means to prevC'nt such a recurrence in the future. I offered each re\\·ards. dinners. even such a ·simple geslure as cleaning the office rs' uniforms. All offers \\'ere refused, courteously. yet refused. I have sailed\ many years. It is my opinion tha! the boat \\'as in immediate danger of sinking and human inj ury (Jui!e possible. The professionalisrn of these mC'n prevented either. GI>:ORGE TASU LJ S S ign .'\'i1plcl<i11g To The Editor : After nearly a year of conccrtt'<l effort and actiort on the part of citi iens of Costa ,~lesa to bring ahout ('nactn1enl of a mut'h·necdt'd sign con!rol ordinancC', lhe city council has <1 1lov.·cd the final deliberatlon~ to deteriorate in!o an endless series of nitpicking meetings in wh ich every other word an d punctuation mark is u n d e r g o i n g microscopic dissection by its opponents, a small group of businessmen intent on gutting the ordinance. The upshot of this preposterous process is the likelihood of no fmal decision being reached until well into the spring - if at all. Only two months ago, the l\Iayor of <Asta ~1esa. Jack Hammett. and C:Ouncilman \Vil lard J or d a n promised, in public, that the ordinance would be adopted well before March 5. the dale of this city's councilm.anic elections, THE CITY or Costa Mesa has long lived with the burden of uncontrolled visual pollution . . . For 20 years commercial signs have been rearing up with reckless abandon, leaving the city with a clutter of ugliness that we, the residents, believe does great hann to the environment in which we and our .children live, work and recreate. Th.Ls is not a mere local issue. lt has been made perfectly clear to us, both through the prote!lts of sign company lobbyists and inquiries from many municipal planning departments, that the eyes of cities and counties not only ln th.is state but else.where are on our efforts to enact this at.rong ordlnanCf!. rf passed, In Its present form, It wtll aet a new pl'ttf:dent In the annal!I or munlclpal sign control. " THOMAS J MURRAY MAUREEN DIDOMENICO, SOS (Sign Ordinance Support) Pull Toge the r To the Editor: Everyone agreell that Costa Mesa needs a sign ordinance. Right now tin1e J ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers -are· welcome. Norma ll y, writers should convey their r11e ssages ht 300 wo rds or less. Tile right to condense letters to fie space or e/inzinate libel is reser ved. All let· ters nn1st include signature and mnit- i11g address but na1nes rnay be 1uith- held on req11est if sufficient refl.'lo11 is apparent. Poetry u1ill not be pub· !is lied. i!I passing, and a Jot or nitpicking is going on. At this P,Oint -with opposin g sides dissecting almost every paragraph and section of the 35--page ordinance -the debate may go on for months. TllE REAL problem is not that !ht'! sign ordinance is too stringent, but that some businessmen in the community don't v.·ant to go to the expense of removing their signs and putt ing up new ones. It's money out of their ov.·n pockets. they say. and '>'-'e und erstand this. They feel thal the sign ordinance is a threat to their Livelihood, but that feeling is unfounded. \Vhile signs are important to a business. of greater important are reputation. service and product. Besides that, signage is not the only \\'ay to advertise. RECE1''T CHANGES \r hich have been made in the sign ordinance have all bee n in fa\'or of the businessman; and the re have been n1any. many changes. One of th ese changes is th e amor!ization schedule. It has been greatly liberalized . A non-ronforming sign \\'ill now have to conform \\'ithin ten years. The majority or the group of 25 businessmen v.'ho seem to be !he most upse.t and certainly are the most vocal (their lawyer speaks for them ) will have ten years in \\'hich to conform to the sign ordinance. By 1984 marketing methods. community values. so many things will have cha nged. Signs will have to change too. \Vhose fault is the sign pollution ? The co~umer says H's the businessman's fault ; the buSinessman says he was only doing what the city government allowed him to do. Arguments are made for and against; the discussions go on and on. Buying time and more time seems to be the goal. Time for what ? Time to rewrite the whole th irtg? Time in hope that Ille issue will die on the vine? WE REA LIZE that the businesses in Coota Mesa provide a great amount of revenue fo r the cif.y in sales lax: we al!IO realize that the consumer is paying that sales tax. Both the consumer and the businessman have a side. The City Council wants to salisfy U!I all. They have bent over backwards trying. can you 25 gentlemen not give them some help? Let's pull together. Wiii the neii::l op!'.in hearing on Feb. 14 be the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? Let's not allow t.be heart of the sign ordinance to be shot fu11 of holes. ANN MOUND Pa11 Lawsuit? To lhe E'.dltor : In your editorial of Feh. 6 you chastised the Ne.wport-Mes<i G A A t:Mc:hes for taking a vindictive approl\ch to I he. equal pay situ:1tion bec:iuse ~he,y are withholding thelr &er\. Ices until r,troac::livity to September of 1972 i!i granted. You 1nade oo note of the fact •. Grateful that if a lawsuit 1s necess nry it v.•ill be fur retroat·tivi!v to '1 1 and if \\'on, \\·hich it uncloublt;dlv \\'Ill be. it \\Ill cost the disll'iC.I ::ibclut three tin1f~S as much th::in if 1he district agreed to !he 1972 date no11 . \'OUR S'rATl~i\·IJ~NT about it being lega ll y Ulll\'ise !or th(' d1:;1rict to roo pcn the prec«.l ing y<"ar's con1rac1 is.sue n1akes alxiut as n1uch srnsl' as a debtor 11f yours telling ~011 1ha1 he could only pay you !he last six n1onLhli' instalmrnl s on an eighteen 1nonth!i overdue advcr!ising <Jl'C'Ounl bet:a usc his firm h.-id cloSt.'<I their books on last year's expe nditures. CHA!lt.1':S F'_ CAN NIFF, StaH R('prcsentativ(' C."l\1[or111a Fede ration of 1t aehcrs AFT a(\lcio Folse Rftf,io11ole To the Editor: It is curious that those distaff teachers \\'ho have withheld their after school serv ices until they <irc paid an amount of n1oncy equal 10 their in a I e rounterparts. have been asked 10 rcturn to coaching ··for the good of the children." i\IIGllT ii not be n1ort• in the in1eres1 of th e public !rust to require the Newport-J\'fesa officials to clarify Lhe issue in terms of current laws which prohibit job discrimination oo the basis of such things as race. sex. color. etc. If the school boa rd. or f.he district adn1inistrators expect teachers to earn the respe ct of students or expect st uden ts to learn the respect of law. then lt"t them quit pressuring teach('l'S into sacrifici ng !heir rights to e q u a I treatrnent under the lu1v for school dislrict convenience. And let's qui t making "the gpod of the thlldren" :i ratlonnle ror non-complia nce \\'ith IJI\', DANIEL F. O'BRIEN Coac hes' Pa11 To the Editor: The author of your editori::l, "Equality for Coaches," (Feb. 6.) obviously did not take the time to get all the facts and drew inaccurate c on c 1 u s i o ns regarding the women coaches' struggle for equal pay in the Nev.ix>rt-l\1esa Unified School District. The article inferred ,,.e had decided to strike for retroactive pay 10 September, 1972 after we had been grantl'd equal pay for the current school year. IN ADDITION, the author states that it is "legally unwise" to open the preceding year's salary contra~ in order to allot this deserved back pay. This is pure fiction as the coaching of the after-school sports program is not even mentioned in our contracts: it is a !lervice. Secondly, if the adminislratlon had acted when we first poinied out the inequity, we would riot have to ask for retroactive pay at all. Some of us have sper1t as long as seven years coaching lhe same number of hours after !lchool as the male coaches with almost twice as many studer\ts, and with a more c omprehe n siv e program-all at half the pay. And. we've grown tired : tired of being given the run-around by the administration and of being Ignored . ON JAN. 14, _15 and 16, as spokesperson for the middle !t':hool G.A.A. coaches. I peMIOOally informed the administrators that .there would be. no afler school sports lf by Jan. 2S QUr pay were ·not n1ade equal retro11ctive Io Scp tC'n1bcr , 1972. When we were granted eq ual pay retroactive to Se ptember. 1973, without neeotlntion, we ft>ll as though we had Sailor been ro1npromised. Perhaps we would feel different ly if we had not worked for so long for so little. J ULAINE NEWTON 1\irport Expansion To the Ed itor: Your front page article of Jan. 31, concen1ing the new Commwi.ity Airport Council and its fund raising campaign to support ex pansion of and increased jct fl ights from the Orange County Airport should serve as notlce to lbt rommunilies adversely affected by jet fl ights that an all out effort \\ill be made by business interests to expand the airport and increase the number of jet flights. IT ts OBVIOUS that as b~lnes.! in the arc;i of the airport continues lts hectic pace of expansion, in spite of crea ting its own problems, it will exert increased pressures on the environment and residential communities in the general area. JT NOW insists that its needs should prevail O\"er the righ l of the residential coinmuni!ics. The business community presi;cs on "'ilh the wi ll and power lo don1ina1e all o!hcr rights irrespective of lhe fact that it has been on notice for several years ol the expressed concern of citizens and communities. The Board of Supervisors and the Airport C:Ommission have been trylng to find a solution for the problem while business presses on with the hope of exert ing its power to the exc!W1ion of others rights through a richly endowed organization. A .~ H\'TERESTING ques(ion to ask is \\'hcther a monied campaign backed b.v business interests wilh obvious self interest reasons for exerting every possible efrort for expansion o( jet nights v.•il! crush the efforts of concerned citizens and residents to limit the adverse effects of such expansion. As we have seen in re<:ent pollti"cal revelations. money means power and influences favors. It would be prudent for the Community Airport Council to adopt a policy or full public disclosure of all receipts and expenditures Qf monies both as to to donors and recipients. It would be a sad commentary on human a ffairs if the united effort or self interest bu!lincss organizations can summon up the power to dominate the con1munity and dictate policy. ~lost certainly the business conununlty h.aa the right to be heard and along with that right ls the obligation to act responsibly. "' • CLINT RYGEL OIAMM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, POOU.W Thoma. Keevi.J, Editor Barbara K,.iribicA _Editorial Page Editor ~ ~1tor1al .pap of U. 1>aiJy Pilot 5ttks to inlonn and stmlulal• rf'Mlers by prnentins on ttu. s-a- rli\'erw·cornmentvy on ~of ta- 1('1',st by syndicated airhunnlsta Md: cartoonlst5, by providtfll' a bum b' readers' vih-1 and by ptntnt~ 0-ls nl'W1paptt'1 opinions and ideal on ~t topics. The edftor1aJ OIJfrUons ol IM Dally Pilot appear only In Ute editorial mlumn at the 'fop of .. pqe. OplnkN expretard by the~ umttl.tll and ct1rtoonbtc and letttr writers are their own and no enttort.-- mtnt or their vle'MI by the OUtJ Pilot ~Id be lrdund. Wednesday, February 13, IV74 Dave To111a i11 Court Golfer's Reporter Trail er TV Se ries In spi ration Assailed Firn1 Hit NEWARK, N. J . (AP I - Dave Toma, tile Ne~·ark detecti\'t v.'hose e'l: p Io its sparked a nt'twork television series that bears hi.! name, took part In real-lite court room drama here . Toma, a paid adviser to the series at Unive r s a l Studioti in Los Angeles, wa s a witness Tuesday at t h!! federal rourt trial of six men QUEENIE <'h~rgt'd \\•i!ll 1..'(IO:-ipir11Jcy to 1n1· J)Ort tocalnl'. 1'0rt'a arrci.ttd th~ allegrtl ringli>nder fJ'l 1hc case. Peter It C<i111pi~i T01\IA'S DA )' I ~ court was intem1pted briefly by shotrts by Campisi. And "-'hen Toma made his exit from !he court- room, t\j,'O of carrtplSi's sisters corners hitn shoutinl?. ''\\rhy did you lie. Dave?" The prc..secullon had n-01 By Phil lnte rlond i 2-13 "It just doesn1t make sense. The land of milk and honey lo be loaded with milk and honey and no gas." phu111ed 1<1 call Ton\.:1 to lc.)tif), but he 11us subpoenaed Inst ~·eek w ri:llut tcs1ltnony tnade br Can1pisi. CA~fPJSJ, Al.SO u n rt C r indicunent in a stale t'Vurt for f\\·c 111\n'dC'rs and scores of rohhrr1t'S; 1es1 \ficd that on the <lay hr \\'ilS arrested in !he fede r:il case, June I, 1972, To1na helle1·ed the charges 11·cre a fran1<'Up. f'an1pisi h;id said Toma told r rtESNO (AP1 -A \'isalia cvuµle have flied a $600.000 suit in frt!£>r l1l court here rJgain.<>t a firn1 franchising Arnold l"'aln1cr dry cleaning stk>ps. ~tr. and J\frs. John R. Lauffenburger charged ~lcCra\l.'·F.dison ('.o., a De l a w a re corporation. made false and fraudulent representations. deceived then1 and induced thern to buy a franchise at \1is<ilia. hin1 there v;as nothing he '------------' (~)ult! llo aOOut it because To1n.::i 11·ould nc1·cr rontractict the fr!l o1v o(flcers Liringlng the C'h:trgts. ln his t'£'but1 u!. Torn:i. df'n1cd t/1at hi' n1:tde sut·h staterncn!s. \lorcovcr, h c dt llif'd C'VCll l <i!king 10 Canqlj:;j <ibout the case that day. "I l'\EVEll t:ifked to C;:in11>i~i about it,'' ·ron1a said. 'Later. \1'hen Tom..1 \ras testifying: about t u r n I n g Ca1npisi over to other officers, Cainpisi leaJ)('d to hi s fee t an d shouted: "Hey, gh·c n1e a fair shake; t kno111 you can't go against your friends, but give 1ne a fair shake." Cainpisi's lawyer. E!n1cr Herr1nann restrained him :ind U.S. Dist. J udge Jan1cs A. Coolah;n1 gavelled for silence. \\'HEN llE WAS finishct.l testifying. Toma rushed from Ute courtroom. The t wo sisters. v:ho \l'OU!d not give their names, hu rried af!er hin1. catching up in a third floo r corridor. se1·cral feet fron1 !he courtroom. Clio king Dev ice Boe keel SACJlA~I Ei\'TO 1 UPI l - Tlestaurnnts y;ould be required to have a cievic.-e to prevent diners frorn choking to death on focd stuc.:k in tl1eir throats under a bill which has advanced in the 1\ssen1bly. The bill ( A.B2696 l by Asscn1bly1nan John P. Quimby (0 San Bernardino) cleared the HealtJi Conm1ittec l\Jonday on a i-1 \·otc 3.i1d \l.'as sent to the \\'<iys and !\Jeans Comn1ittcc. Quin1bv r.aid the measure was ai1ned at ending the ''Sirloin Svndomc."' \11hich he dc,<;crlb€d 'as the sixth lead ing cause of accidenta l dealh Jn lhe nat ion. Llcated Uy llEl.EN 11101\tAS WASHINGTON (UPI l TI1e nlissing \Vhite Hou~ correspM1dent.s' t r a i I er , !onnerly located al Carnp Oavid,l\·1d., has been found at Greentop Can1p Ground, a half a mile a~'ay. On President Nixoo 's orders, and apparently unbckno\411st at thiJ 1i.n1e to press aides. the trailer \l.'a.5 n10vcd from lhe presidential retreat. THE TllAILER hod been set up lo accon1n,o d a tc rcix>rters, 1nostly fron1 th(' \\'Ire services. ~·ho tra vel to the Ca1octin National Park on \\'cckends \\·hen the Pres.ident is at Can1p David to \Vatch his takeoffs and landings by helicopter and \'.hen po~~ihl c 10 time in hls arrivrils :ind dtµarlures by n101 orc:11IL'. A couple of \\'ee ks ;igo. reporters. nlready h•cling a gro111ng est r a n g c rn c n f between the Y.'hit~ \lou.-.l' and the pre!'s, \Vent to Can1p Da\'irl and found the !railer gone. Depu ty press sec re t a r y Gerald L. Warren said at the time: "I'm told it is at Can1p David.' "No." he said. "It has not been moved frorn Ca n1 p David. Bt1t \\ilile 'Varren apparent· ly understood the tr<ii!er to IX' on the ground s of the n1oun- taintop presidential r etreat. in fact it h<ld been n1ovcd 10 the nearby publ ic grou nds n1<1in- tai11ed by the Na tion<ll Park Service. SALE: R ound The Cloc k 1"he n1o re rou purchase, the more you save. Stock up 0011· on Round The Clock hosiery 11·i1h sheer co1nf art in support. All of rour fa vo rirc colors in an arr .1 y of f:lsh ion and basic shades. !' (,, I / ~ ' I• . \ I \ -=£!/\ Collect your fav orite Belle !:>li.irinei..r h 1l~1l·ry 5tyleS. )( (' ·.:, S.1lc S.tl.: l'anty Stockings I pr. 3 rr. (1 pr. ;: :":6 Sheer t\) 1 bl'. \\ a 1.1t s.ind.d I u1 •! . ,, I.BO {).(•t I :: :!.'27 £,•crday Sh(.·c r ...•........• '' -I.BO 9.(Jt l ""210 I mage Sbc:ci: p:inty stockings .• _:i '10 sc. 8 12 .:-215 Agilo n "ll stn:tc h Jt.:01 i-toc ••. , • .> 3 -'JO ··-].J.·1·0 "635 Cotton comfort t op p:i nty hose ••••••••. , •..•.•• $) 7 .20 l 1-.-10 :: 140 Control top panty hose .•••.. Sl 7.20 l~A O Queen an<l Outsizes avai lable in 215-l·J0-635. Please sraic color to '''c:1r \\'ith. Panty stotking sizes: sn1;11/, 4'10"-5'6" (90·120 lbs.) mcJium, .f[l".5'111" (I 1[).[5 11 lhs.) tJll. 5'2"-5' l 0'1 ( 125-170 lbs.). Style 2 15 in srnall 51-S '3 '1 , nlc- di <'·" <'6" d. 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Hosiery SOCTH COAST PLAZA SALE: Belle Sharm cer pa nty hose and stockings now through February 2 3 \ ' " • ~\ \ . '\1.'\ ;i:-• .,..-'\ I I ·. \ Shop 1'fonday thru Frida}', 10:00 a.m. io 9: 30 p.m. I Bullock 0s Sa n1a Ana, -1 V.1shion Squa e, 2800 N. ~iain Strct:t, Sa nta Ana, 1Clcphonc: • , Saturd.ty, 10:00 Ol .1n. t1> 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Frcc~·ay at Bristol, Cosca bll'SU, Tt:!c.:phonc: 547-72 11 5lG·06 I I ' • • WtdntSddy, February 13. }C)74 nAJLY Pl~ l E D _JL_ -,, Valentine Special Your Choice Creeping Charlies or Wan- dering Jew. Hearty gift s for a special Valenti"ne. Reg . 5.99 \~~ 9, Now Loads of Pots Limned Quantity Pl ante rs from : e very\vhere. A!! shapes and sty les fo r Valenline- gi ft-potting. 99¢-24.99 Dried Flowers Buy them individually or purchase an inspired ar ran ge· ment 7.49-17.49 aac-2.29 STOR! HOUU: J ., • I Moo. tin s.t. 10 -f s.... 10 'Ill 6,..... 271 0 HARIOR I LYD. , ......... - COST A M!SA 540-7337 509 L KA TB.LA A VE. 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