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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• • . . . • ame as I ec s Two Nabbed • ID Laguna With $40~000 in Heroin FRIDAY AFTERNOON , FEBRUARY 15, 1974 VOL...,, MO, .... JICTIOHI •• '"o•s • • • • • • • • • • • • --~,,-,,...._.... -·--"' . -· More Gaps Found in Watergate Tapes .. What· Bes~ne? Lines Lengthening .. • t . . Tot Dozes as Fire1ne1i Work ' Newport Beach firemen raced oul on a rescue call Thursday afternoon in response to a distraught molher's plea , but they could probably have taken th eir time getting the re. ''WHEN THEY arrived at 126 30th St.. they found thei r 'victi1n' sound asleep without a care in the \Vorld." says Inspector Art Morton. Brian Okey, 15 months. wa s okay. despite having dozzed off for a nap with his head somehow stuck between the rockers and under· carriage of his baby rocking chair. HIS RESCUERS were very careful and quiet as they cut the chair apart and Inspector Morton said Brian slept throug the whole rescue operation. Agents Nab 2 in Laguna Witl1 $40,000 i11 Heroin By JA CK CllAPPELL Ol I~• Ot l!Y Pll•I Slttf Lagwta Beach. San Clc1nt:'11tc and sta le narcolics .'.lt;rnts .irrc~t cd t\\·o rnen Thursday 1n Lagu na follo\\·ing allcg('(! purchase of $.W,000 \ol.'Orlh of heroin in La.guna Beach. The arrests ('nd('d a 1~'eck and a half undC'rl'<l\"t'r investi~a11on b~· l..aguna Beach Del. Brue(' Briggs and resulted 1n 1hc S('1zure al!'-0 of n1arijuana and equipm ent u s e d in cutting heroin for sa!e. Na rcotics Del. Tony Smith said today. o.llY Plltt 9tsff l"trml Two Fugitives Named Suspects Jn, Hearst Cas e Det . Smith said the arrests also in· dicate increased drug activity in the infamous Woodland Drive area of Laguna Beach. Arrested were Samuel Reiner, 62, or 165 Woodland Drive, LaglnB Beach and Gordon D. Lanham, 26, ol 311 Acebo Lane, apartment E, San Clemente. THE. LINES ARE GROWING TOl>A-Y AS MOTORISTS FACE GAS SHORT THREE·DAY WEEKEND Standard St1tlon at Crown \i1Hey Parkway 1nd Niguel Road in L-.Un. Niguel Shown Thursday SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -'J'wo prison fugitives today were unoffi cially iden- tified as prime suspccls in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. The lwo , identified by newspapers and a television sta lion as l>onald D. Dcl<'reezc. 30. a n d Thero ~1. \\lhQ('Jcr. 29, escaped £ro1n California prisons last l'e(lr. /'ie· FBI said il pad not "reached 8~,ACK PANTHERS OFFER AiD : i r~ HEARST. Story Pago 5 tliitf•toncluq,a" tbOI · the two . were ·~· bill 1:111 -t. oearched the aev.'land, . Ohio, ~ al O.Fr<de's motllir and ex-wt!, SilltlmloY· ' .._ •. Telivi.ion station KQED and tbe 'Sift r~sco Chronicle, In • copyrtshled 11ti>tfi klenttfl.ci ·Qt-..... t·b • ·~ "GeiieTol Field-Mmhal Clnque"· of the Symbl0nese Liberation Army, which has heJd MW keant ca~ live since Feb. 4 and demanded a $400 millton food di stribution ransom as proof of "good faith." Wheeler wos Identified by the San Fr1ncisco Examiner as long·actlve in a Northern Callfomla revoluntioo11ry Orpllluiltoo , and he anc! OeF.-.eu had Ileen cios< friends In prison . The Enmloer laid tt Itemed U..t pliaon ~ ...... ,. ~ fl(, both O.Fniele onll ~ ldentilleO (9'1i.JIEARS't, P•t Z) · • Reiner was booked in Laguna Beach for alleged saJee ol heroin, possession of heroin for sale, pas.session o( mari- juana. cultivating marijuana and possession of paraphernalia . Lanham was booked for alleged sale of heroin. co4st Gasoline Dealers , Lanham was arrested by underco ver offi cers in the Burt's Shopping center area near \Voodland Drive. Reiner \\'as arrested in the 900 block of Glenneyre Give Weekend W urning IS.. DEROIN, Page %) Great · Weather For ·fog. Festival By L. PEtER KRIEG Of 11'1r DtHY Plltl S••lf It's going to be a real picnic getting gasoline along the Orange Coast this weekend. Just , bring your lun ch and gel in lint, . The Automobile CJub of Southern Callfom1a said today that fewer than OCEAN SHORES, ll'.ll!JI, M'J) -' .. COUNTY TO REQUIRE F.....,.... o1 Inclement ~·~. POSTED PRICES. Stoiy Pogo I ~~-'\~eot:~·ta I~ STATEGASD&ALERSTHREATEN ~ty'i '.!lfll\ ~ f : . · Fog .SliUTDOWN, Story, Pago 12 Fe9tiTAI toda7.• ' ' · -. 25 vtrcent of the service statloM ·to "In the pdf. we've been mented Orange County will be open Saturday. to death," said Robert Ward, who Only one percent will QPen up Sunday. thought up lhe tongue-IJH:heek festival. About half the stations will reopen "For four years Jn a row, we were on the Washington's Birthday holiday literally smnOd ool But It loob like Monday. we're going to be lucky this yea r and Motorist.II who need gasoline for · really have aome n:ltly weather." weekend travel helter have it by now Rll!hllgbt of !he festival will be surf or plan on waiting in line for an hour wading con-.t &mday. Another event or mort Saturday morning, most service b a -.lay Pol1'b 9auoage eM!ng con· statlOn dealers warned . ~ ~ol/-~t(;,i~ _ 'to~= byal~~~~d !hey expect · · .. · · The ever·ilcreaaing wait for ga•line • isn't due io its unavailabilily. however, several dealers told the Dail y Pilot. "Our ctistqbutors have plent y or gas.'' said George Perlin, who owns Perlin and Sons Arco in Balboa. "It's the new federal allocations that are keeping wpplies down," he said. P<rlin said bis February allocatlOn is only 115 ~ al wbat he JIOI a year "l!O· Officials of Atlantic Richlleld and Shell (Ste GAS, Pop I ) VALENTINE'S DAY DIDN'T HELP ANY SEATTLE CAP) -Cupid's arrow misfir<d tn !he King Coonty Courthouse on Valent ine's Day. The· final t:illy ot the day's end showed 45 divorces granted and only 39 marriage licenses issued to' those 'Rho want to become perinaoent Valentines. And 37 penoos filed no<lce of tlielr intent to ask for divorce. Rapist Suspect To Stand Trial On 4 7 Cou11ts Robcn Glen \Vold. booked on 47 felony counts by police wbo accuse him of being Huntington Beach"s nolorious "Downto"'1\ Rap ist." will stand trial ~1ay 20 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the trial date for Wold, 24, of 7151 Amazon Drive, Huntington Beach, and refused to lower the flOO,O()q ball tJ111t is keeping the defendant in the oowity jaU. Wold wW be tr.it:d on 47 charges of rape, sez perversion and burglary as ouUined in a Grand Jury 4ldictment. The charges cover a three-year spen in wtiich he allegedly sexually attacked 16 women In the Huntington Beach and Wes:tmin~er lll'efl.. , Wold w11s booked on a prowling charge last Dec. 26 and reteated by Huntington Beach police on $150 bllil. He .,,,. as promptly rea rrtsted when a fingerprint check allegedly linked him to ihooe lefl by the so called "Downtown Rapist." 13 Killed in Bombin g PHNOM PEr~ll CUPI) -Fltkt report~ today said Cambodian Air Forte pla~s accidentally bombed two government posltk>m, killing at least 13 soldiers, But Report Questioned .By Jaworslri f'rom Wire Services \VASHINGTON -Special \Vater galc prosecutor Leon Jaworski has discovered "n1 any more apparent n1ysterious gaps·• in tape recordings already turned over by President Nixon , according to the Group \\'. Westinghouse Bro<ldcasting·• Co. ' Group \V correspondent Matt Coney, in a reoprt filed Thursday night , said, "Audio experts who earlier investigated. the celebrated 18-minute erasure have · been asked ' to examine the recordings • and report back to he prosecutors on 1 whether any tampering may be in· !' volved." A spokesm<'ln for Jaworski, J ames ~ Doyle, said. "That report goes \~·ay the hell beyond the reality I knoY.·." lie did not elaborate. Quoting "\Ve!! inforn1cd source:-..'' Cooney said, "the nc\\' gaps appenrcd during \\'hat \vas described as ·scnsiti\"e chscussions' bell\'Cen 1hc President <ind his aides." "Prosecutors' suspicions "·ere arou..,.cd by the fact th at the gaps appeared to wipe out some of the 1nost crucial parts or the discussions. touching on subjects prosecutors have under active investigation," Cooney sa id. "Jt's unclear which tapes cont.Un the new gaps," the report said. Meanwhile, a federal judge said today he hopes President Nixon and the special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski wjlf 1 (See TAPES, Pag~ %) .r -· Orange Coast -' Weather Cooler temperatures are fore- cast ror Sat urday as the mercury takes a dip into the low 60s. Other- wise fair v.·eather along the Orange Coast after the early morning clouds blow away. INSIDE TODAY Despite ·the increasing short· age oj" gasoli1~. a Hu11tiltgton Beach actress comnlutes nearly every day to Sa11 Clemente to perform at Sebastian's \Vest Dinner Play/101i&e. B tan c ll e Mickelson is profiled in to®y's \Veekender. Al Y.ur S.n!ct J Me•"" 21->I •Ntlft09 J Mvllt•I '"""" IT • L. M. ••1• 11 N•lleolt l Ntwt 4 (•lllllf"lll• ' OtM .. (-ty I (f ... f (OfMI' Jl•IJ lttttt1trt~lt '"27 C1•nltlH Jl·t7 1,.,,. -.n C~u 1f 11M• Mtrttth IJ.IJ c: .. ttwtnl It Ttlevl"'°' Jr Dulllo Ntlktt I ,...,...,.. 11.)9 ''""'''' ..... • W..ltltr • ,1_. ll·U 1111_.I Mt w. IJ.11 ~ U WtrN ....... I """ L..,..,.. IJ WNll .... r J>.a ..... JI ' • . . --- • ;,; OAJ LY ~tL01 _____ s _____ Fr1d~1. f'tbri;.try 15, 1974 -, January Price Surge 2nd f'astest in 27 Years 1 >~ ,. &~.~,..... \\ASlll~G1'0:\' IL'l'll -lJ'd b· big lncrt:.~s for food :i nd fuel. ..., hole.sale pr1oc.-s surgt"'(f upv.·ard by 3 5 pcrcc11t m January, lhe second fastest monthly rate 1n 'fl years, 1he Labor f"A.·partment ff'ported tod<iy. About 70 perC'('n! of the h\L'f"l'<~S(' \.\'<>6 due ID higher price::; for fu1.:l~. lac n1 product~ and processed food -sectors or tile C'COnomy tJuil cootinucd to be the biggest hcad:1d1e for 111 e Adm1nis1rnllori's .:u1t1·111rl1111on 1.: .. n1p..i1gn. 1'he go\·emment's Index of "'holesa!e prices lS cont1 Jdered a good Indicator of how retail prices wilt :l('t 1n the mooths ahead. The nation's consumers <ilrcadv r«'<'i V· t-'<i a bad d06e of e<:'Onornic ncw.s 111urs- d;1!' -<1 forN'<i"1 hy thf' Agrif'ul1urc> J >t·p<irtment th at re!:ul food prices \\'Ould rise about 12 pt.rce111 ltlis year, <tfU.•r a 16 percent leap in 1973. Today 's report shnwc'll 1h<l t the price increases for 11•hol£'salc f;1 r1n IJroducLs and processed fooK! over the past 12 rl'M)Qths were nearly 30 oercent. lnduatrial commOOJties, which make up about three-Courtt. of the v:holesale priC'C index and are one of the best 1nf'a.~ur1>S of underlying inflationary tl'l•nds in the economy, rose 17 percent, from a year ago. \Vith the ext'\?ption of a S.8 ptf<."efll jun1 p last Augu~. J anuary's wholesale 1Jl'1cc nse ~·as th£' biggest for a single Ul"I T~olo l;i11i11g (Jp for Clamv . . . . .... -. ..-.·-. • • 1a s!y n1orsel led to a line of feathered friends \\'aiting for a free handout. • 'Vhen tile \\'i!lia1n l/o\vpt farnily of llan1pton. \.'a., wenl for a drive in the Newport Ne\l:s Ci ty Park recenlly, they encountered a flock of gee:;e. One ' f From Pagel ;i'APES ... Ene1~gy Officials Oarify 1top discussing whether former '\'hile p 1 • · D • • • • aoose Counsel John w. Dean ,Ill has 0 icy .on 1scrnnmat1on old the truth. L'.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell taid he hopes "every effort will be nadc by uppropriate authorities lo stoµ liscus~ing n1 atters bl'fore !he cuur t." Gesell noted lh<it Nixon , in a Jetter :o him urging him to v.-ithho\d \\"hitc f{ouse laJX·s, h:1d "indicated his concern r.'ith pretrial publicity." The issue arose \l.'hcn a la\\-)'Cr for :onncr White !·louse aide D"'•lght L. :::hapin charged that Jav.·orsk.i violated :ourt rules by commenting on Dean·s rredibility during a television interview lYt'O weeks ago. Jaworski 's comments were part of t dialogue that began when Senate rtepublican Leader llugh Scott said he Jad seen evidence at the \Vhit e ~louse !hat indicated Dean lied to the Senate \\'atergate committee ""'hen he said he Lhought Nixon ""'a," a1\"are rif the W~tergalc c:over-up before il l a r e h 12. 197J. GeS<Cll called Jn"'·orski hf'forr· him nnd 1aid !ha! he 11a" a1v are th111 highl y ;1nfavorahl e ren1;1rks had h<'f'n n1a dc ~bout a government 11•\1ness ··by person.~ In posi11ons 1n11ch h1gl1f'r 11\an your 011•n" But The JUdRC added th at did 1101 ~X CIJS<' .Jn"'·orski '~ tclc1·1sion rrrn arks nnd '';iny fur!her lapse ~<1uld hav(' in- trcasin gly S('rious <'1lllS«JUe0ccs ..• " "It seems to n1c your good sense ought to keep you off t::ilk sho\l.'S," Gesell said. The judge said. however, he has no !llllhority O\"er Nixon or Scott. Gesell then denied Chapin's motion lo dismiss charges against him on the basis of unfa ir pretrial publicity. ' OUH•I COAST IT DAILY PILOT r!>I Or•1>~ COi>! DAILY "llOT. wl"' """'t" II c~I.,.,, Tiii NtWl•'•tll, 11 1>11bll•h.c:I •v "'" Or•l>Qt CO.•t Pu~h•h•n11 Comi>11>¥ S•o•· •Ot1 "'HIO!'I• 1•1 PVbll•l>ld. MondlV ll>rOugll Fnoov. !or Ca••• Mu•, N1 ... 1>0rt lh•cl>. Hu"""ll'°" lta<:M /Fovn11ln ~•11•¥, L1g""' ftl't(I>, !rvin..'5t<ldl~c~ 1f>d S11> Cllm111!t! ion Ju111 C...pl1tr1no. .t. •1"111• •IQl..,1! "'''"'n 11 P\lll•lolltcl S1Turd1r• 1rod Su..:11r1. TM ptln<INI ...,1111 .... ;,,o ~l•n• ,, ., ):Ill WHI 111 Slrttl, Co.I• Mn1, C1tllornl1. ,,.,., . Robert N. w,,d '"'"......, .... ''*1111'« J1clr ll. Curlty \'lu p,.;.;i...t trill G-tl ll'llMtOI" lh11.,,t t Koo•il """ Tho"'., A. Mur,t.i~• MtMtll\t 14'*" O olf" H. Looi ltlc"Ol"ll "r, Ntll -"""9frt "'--"" Ml.,_ .,.... (tell M-~ lll WMI l tY llrwt H--1 IM<ll; mJ H ...... rl feult'Hl'C ~ 1..0: m Fern• ,....,.... N"°'llnflorl 0letcll: 1111S lncfl ....,,..,,,.. ..,~ ClffMfoll: :ios "°'"' e:1 C...mlM "'"' T .. .,.... f7141 M2..tJJ1 Cl~ ......... ,, ... , ,., .• ,,. ,_ c-tal ,.,_ """' .. ~ ..... 4f2-t421 ,,_ ...,. or.,... (""'T c1-1t1tt Mt-11tf c..,....,1. 1'11. or-. C..11 1"~!111>.,. c ........ r . Mo -1tori.., 1u .. .iraH0•11, odllOrltl """" ... .. •• 111111n111!1 ""''" _, .. ·~-•11'1l9'11! lll'Kill ..,,. "'"'IO<I .. ~11111 -· ~ c1o111 'Mii-..... t i C111t1 MOU, CIH"""i.. IWt(l-lt>I*' °"' tt rrll, D .r ,_..,i't'! il'o' -II U U ,_11'1tf'I '"Hlt.,l' •WIMl'tfnl II... _.,ly. \\IASlllNGTON (AP) -The .Federal f:n£'rgy Office told s('rvice station o(X'ratorS today they can sell ga~line in bulk lo commercial accounts and to niotorists under odd-cv('n distribution syslenis without violaling federal regula- tio ns. The FEO issued a statement at- tempting to clarify its new policy barring discrimination among customers in service station sales. Station operators throughout the nation have been confused and sometimes angry over the issuance Tuesday of a brief amendment to lhe federal Mandatory Petroleu m Allocation Regulations. The amendment was aimed al ending d1SCriminatory practices begun by some service statio ns 'l''hich sell gasoline only 111 ''regular rustomers'' or only under Jong-term C'Ofltract arrangements. "These practi ces have no~· be('n ban- nl>d by the Federal I<:nergy Orfice as d1 1<<..'!"iminatory." Lhe FEO said Tuesday. It said \'iolations should be reported In the Jn!ernal Jlcvcnuc Service for en forcement of the new reg11l;ition. But the rul e left manv se r.·icc st:i tion opcr;:i1 ors \vond cring \\;hethcr il would li)1\fli<:t 11•l 1h con!r<icts t) .~111>1>ly co1n- rncrci:-i l purchasC'rs. or \\'llh state g:i soline-distrbutlon pl ans. .. ..,. Fron• ',"age l ..__.. GAS • • • Oil Company in Los An geles said they ha ve been told lo cut back retail supplies by 20 pe rcrnt from 1,1·ttat they "''ere able lo sell a year ago. "\"es, 1,1·e could sell more gas to the dealers if lhc goven11ncn~ would let U!i," n Shell public relations officer said. l'erti11 said hc"5 been out of gnsoline for ;1 \1·eek nn1,1· bceause he just hasn't ~<'n able to gel hi~ fcbruary ~1lloc:.ition. /l('"d bel'n liiniting sales 10 $1.50 a ru.<>ton1er "but I still wasn't able to keep open,"· he said. J\1lke Cmft, 'vhose Chevron station \\'as the onl y open st<.1t1on on the B;:i!boa Peninsula r~riday , said /1C"ll be closed Saturday. ·shook I:. Some states have adopted systems allowing sales of gasoline to certain cus- tomers on ce11al n days. us:.ial!y matching odd or even license plate number with odd or even caJendar dates· Oregon's system includes a provision for service stations low on gasoline to hang out a yellow Oag and serve only emergency vehicles. The FEO said Thursday lts non- discri mination rule does not conflict with such a state system as Jong as there is no discrimination against individual cus1omers with.in any category. In the latest clarification, FEO general Counsel William N. Walker Sfid service station owners can continue to sen'e commercial accounts or bulk sales for com~rcial use without violating the FEO policy . He said this could be done undei' some arrangement for serving such customers from special pumps or during sp<'cial hours. \\'alkcr also said !'late odd-even service s\·s tcms ;ire not in conflict \1•ith the l·;l~O f('~ula!ion. Hi$ stat ement ;idded a r£'minder to g<i slinc suppliers that they must meP J!asoltnc suppliers that tJ1ey must meet the 1nandatory program. F,.om Pagel HEROIN ... Street. Arrests occurred at about 9:30 p.m. f">c>t. Smith said the heroin involved \\·;is "high quality'" being 70 to 75 percent pure. "ll"s some of the highest grade heroin that has been purcbased in this county tor a long time," Smith said. Del. Smith decli ned to reveal the :in1ount of heroin assertcdly purchased duri ng the operation. The arrests followed an attempt by Laguna Det. Briggs and an undercover agent from the state Bllrea u of Narro!ict1 1::nforcen1cnt !,o purchase an additional 11vo ounces or heroin from Reiner using I..anha.m as an intermediate, Det. Smith said. Rafters" Quake Hits Texas Pa1ihandle --PERRYTON, Tex. (AP) -An earthquake centered in tit• Pan- handle shook parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas today. There were no r eports of injuries. It "shook the rafters," said ri-trs. Richard Burke or Perryton. The United States Geological Service said some walls were cracked in Perryton but no major damage was reported. The service said the quake was located between Perryton and Borger, Tex. . It also wa s felt In Spearman, Pampa and Borger and eurround- 1ng Texas lawn s, and in Guymon, Goodwill and Hardesty, Okla., and Liberal, Kan . The Geological Service aaid the tremor registered between 4 and 4.5 on Ule Richter acale. ~ ,, • month sbn on Ina.-ol I.I """"'' in Odobtt, 1946, when the naUoo - In <be -ol .. Inllatlooaty boom after World War It. ble for most of the rile, nearly all other ?ices moved up ln. their wake. Ol I~ major categories measured by lhe BL'! -rqing f-raJlrood con lo -glaM -II rooe lut moolh and only one, lumber and wood produ&, declined. in !11~ r~te uf 1nnuuoo slnce lhc ei:ld of 1973. When January's price figures were adjusted for sea..c;onal variaUons, the wholesale incre&e came to 3.1 perernt also lhe ISeC(l:d largest monthly rile evt·r, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Allhough food and fuel we.re responsi· W)loleMle prices ol farm produ<t.! '°"" 8.2 percent from December, procesaed food and feed> 1no,._i 4, I pe<C«>1 . and ind!.mt.rial coriu;i,odJUes advanced 2.5 pe""'1l. All ol theoe allowed a -up Although Uk! rlsc in fuels was some,,.hat lea than the pace ot November and December, prl.cel for 1.,.11n< home heolnlg oil and other refined Petroleum products advanced by 7.7 pr1'Cent la.:.1 month. Crude petrolew11 prices so1u'ed 22 per· oeot v.·hile ot11er rnajo1· l'llt.'fiY t10urcea, 5uch as sof~ coo.ed Ih, 1 •1tt-'Ctric power Md .t coke, also mov g ier. No Guards For County's Legislators ~ None of Orange County's legislators have been assigned bodyguards such as were ordere:cl to protect two state senators from harm by the Sy1nbionese Liberation Army {SLA 1. • California Altom£'y GC'neral Evelle J. 'Younger told ne1rsn1cn Thursday in Sa n f'·rancisco that lxxlyguartls have been assigned to son1e stale lc•gisl:Hors ''on the basis of reports we have recch•cd about the SLA." "We received information about the SLA and asked them whether they v•ould IDENTIFIED AS ONE OF HEARST KIDNAPtRS E1c•ped Convict Don1ld D. De Freet•, 29 like additionaJ security,'' Younger said. "'They said 'yes'.'' An ajde for Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R-Huntlngton Beach) speculated today the bodyguards were assigned to legislators ~-ho are very a'ctive in law and order issues. From Pagel HEARST. their '-oices on a tape by the SLA Tuesday. • • recording sent Sacramento sources said Republican Senalors H. L . .RJchardson and George Deukmejian have be<-n as s i g n e d bodyguards by Uic state j1i4tice d~part-Defreezc v.·as transferred f'.) _the state -·ment . ... • • ... pr~n at .SOiedad after spending so.n1e Deuk1'1'!('jian . or Lon g &uch, authored tinie al \'acavi ll<'. and csc:lpcd from a law restoring lhe death penalty in Soledad ~l areh $. ·California. Richardson cir Arcadia, is kno\111 for his support of "law and order" legisla- tion. 10,000 Said Dead in J olo ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines (AP) -More than two-thirds of Jolo city has been razed during fighling between ~1oslem reb('Js and government troops, according to reports issued here today. The Department of Soc i a I Welfa.re said 10,000 persons v.·ere either dead or un accounted for in Jolo, 620 1niles south of Manila, and an official :: a id this "may even be a conservative nwnber," "The dead were just left to decompose on the road or thro"'TI lnto the sea," said Gabol Lali, a government employe who wit- nessed the recent fighting in Jolo. \\'bile they \\·ere in prison. both DeFreeze nnd \Vhce!er ·-xlved visits and le1:ters from Russell Little, 27, now being held in San Quentin Prison on charges of murd('r in the killing of Oakland schools Superintenden t ~tarcus A. Foot er. The SLA has cl::iimed responsibility for the F051('r shootifl{:. \\'heeler was serving a l~year-t<>-life !('ITT! at Vacaville \\ilen he escaped from a min.imum security area. lie v.·as allov.·- ed to 'A'ork in rhe outside area aflcr he r£'nOwtced membership in Ven- ccremos. a one -t i me r evolut ioM ry organizalion bns('d in No r l h c r n California . Following his esca pe, a prison orficia\ said. "It 11·as a case of an inn11:1te who conned his keepers." The Examiner also said it learned that aulhorllics have identified a couple ~·anted as witnesses \\·ho "''ere seated in a Volksy,·agen outside t.tlss Hearst 's apa nment at the time of the kidnap. The ne11•spapcr sn id it leamed that the \\'Ornan \\'as among the last p('rsons to visit Defrecze just before his escape from Soledad . Defreeze sho~--s an extensive arrest r~rd. according to police files . Nixon Appoints Burcli to Take Lair<l's Place .. • . ~,,'A.Sl·ll'.\GTO:'.'J (AP ! .....:. Chairni<!in • J)(oan Rurch of the Federal Com- munic:ltions Com1n1ssion is being ap- pointfd by PrcsidC'nt i\1xon to su e~ l\felvin R. L.a ird. inform('(! sources said todar. J_..:;i rd quit as prC'sid<'nti11 l rounst>lor Feb. I in charge of coogrcssional liaison and domestic policy. • The \\'hitc llou.se "'.'.lS expected to announce the appointment l::i tcr today. Burch, former Republican National · chainnan, became chairman of the FCC · in 1969. • A nalive of Tucr.on, Ariz., he S('n'ed '· as GOP chaimtan during the 1964 .. presidential campaign of Sen. Barry M. C'r0\dwatcr of Arizona and helped din."'Ct Goldv.·ater's campai~n. Burch succeeded Ro5cl I~. Hyde. Dogs l\.ill 20 Dcc1· PITISBURGH /UPI \ -A pair or stray dogs broke in to the d('('r compound at th e Highland Park Zoo Thursdav anct killed at least 20 detor before both of them ~·ere shot by zoo personnel and police.· llov.·ard Hayes, zo o superintendent, said the dogs got into the compound through a damaged .sectioo · in !he ~·ire fence. --------------------=-====------·~ STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE ' ' LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS , I I 7' MARGE CARSON • yellow & or•nge print 8' MARGE CARSON • oronge ,ar velvet 7' PR. SHERR ILL -Celedon & yellow . Reg . $HO. $770. $599. 7'/i' SHER ILL · Velvet >tripe . Oronge & green -·--······---·---·-----· $755. 6' PR. SHERRILL· Gold & rust tufted __ .. ···-·-··--·------------------.. ·------$699. 8' 'ROYAL COACH ·Crescent. Blue & yellow print ····-------·~--·-·-$824. 5' PR. ROYAL COACH -Tu~ed gold velvet --·-----------·-$669. 8' HENREDON -Celedon & orange turodo print ·-·------$999. 8' HENREDON • Gr..,n/off white/ru>l/nnt print ----·--------$992 . SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLACK VINYL ·····--·-···· ·-····-·--··················----·------·--'-··-$419. QUEENSIZE. Herculon pl•id. Black, brown /white ............ ·········--·--------·-· .. $416. DOUBLE HERCULON PLAID. Groen/rust ...... ·------.. ··---·----·--------------$370. CHAIRS PR. ROY AL COASH • Bluo velvet ----------·---·-----------------·-----·--·--·-$238 . PR. ROYAL COACH· Gold volvot ---·----------------------$249 . PR. HENREDON -Rust velvet ............ -. ···----·-------------------$346. WING CHAIR WOODMARK -Inside green & yollow print. Outside green volvot ···---·----------------$285. ··- ··- ea. oa. ••• ... SALE $379. $599. $499 .•• $649. $629. ··-$724. $549 ••• $869. $842. $389. $379. $319. $209 •••. $209 .... $299 .... $259. PR. SHERRILL· Green/whito stripe volvet --$298. ea. $249. 1,, JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE FANTASTIC SELECTION OF 0 UAL IT Y UPHOLSTERED PIECES AVAILABLE THROUGH SATURDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRICES . SELECTED GROUPS OF HENREDON, HERITAGE & DREXEL CONTINUE ON SALE UNTIL MARCH 2. DR EXEL-HER 11AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS1 AN '-' INTERIORS WIUDATS I SATURDAYS •:OO to 5:30 NIDAY 'TIL •:OO NEWPORT BEACH e l m WESTCLJFF DR., 642-20C'() LAGUNA BEACH e 345 NORTif COAST H\VY. 4!M-M51 TORRANCE e tl64t HAWlHORNE-llVD, (Open Sunday 12-~:JO) 378-1179 • . • ,• ·- ·' ·" i I AS G Pct Yo Doi 11• ttie AB DEA "' out of practl ... towa aeelf I went 1 did fire in disca out. this, s coot .. ..... ca&'• s." DE art a recycl ca Mo find the there ol til thro"·· and but Can him Ille .. ... ma At Your Service A S..Uy, Wedoetdoy .. d Friday Fe1care Of ... Dolly Pilot Got a probLtm1 Tl!:en Ulrite Pat Dunn. Pat will cu t red tapt, Qt ! tht • a1uwtr1 and action 11 o u nttd t o ~ l f?lve . inequi· 1es in gov. trnment and business. Mail your qut s· tions to Pai Dunn/ At Your Strvict, Orange Coast Dailv Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa lltn C:a., 92626. lncludt 11our teitphone number, AH-olcCot DEAR PAT: A few \vecks ago I was weeding my garden and my cat dashed out of the house , running up to me practically howling. When r got up to see what was wrong with him, he ran~ toward die house and looked back to see If I was follow ing. At his insistence. l went into the house and it was lucky I did because there was a smoldering fire in my wastebasket from a carelessly di!carded cigarette which I thought was out. When I told my daughter aboul this she said there was a cat ''!H1ro .. ronlest ench year and I should enter n1y cat. Could you find out who holds this contest and how I ean enter? G.N., Fountai n Valley ! 'Re Frilkie Cat Coun cil, $045 Wilshire · Blvd., 1M Angeles. hold!! an annual • ••Nadoaal Hero Cat" contest, awartling ate winner a $100 U.S. Savings Bond , a year'• supply of cat food and an eevavtd allver feeding bo'4i. A co un cil .,.a.man sakl 40 entries have been recetved fOr tbls: year's contest (winner • be unoanctd in March), and your cat's deed ls wonby of cons ideration. Satllng l\'emapopers DEAR PAT: ts there anyone in this ire-a who will pi ck up newspapers for ttcycling? Due to <1. back problent I cannot lift the st<tckcd n1<Jl~rial anti flnd it impossible ro i::cl 10 one {Jf the recycling collection centers. l'n1 sun· .there are m<iny othors \\'ho find d£"1iVl'ry or these materials very hard and :ir1' throv.oing a\\'ilY thl'St' useful i!etn" G.F., Nt>wport !Wn <'h ~ ~lost eh~mentary schools hold pl•riodi c paper drives aod yo unl(sltrs :ire quilr wlWnc to pick up recyt>luble ma tf'ri als. If requested. Noti ces of thl'S"-t>Cofo:::y I projecta are publleized anrl ~l'ho<ll s ! wtlcome loqulrits about u p c o nl i n ~ ' drives. Newpor1 Elemenlary Schf)(jl. -.Q1cb 1ecves your area, Is C'ollcttin)! ' _,,.papen t.1arch I and 2. \'ou 11 ill be anrtscted by a l'TA n1emher to arran1e for plck·up. Others c1:1n cont act tile 1cltool about dooaHnns or drop off aewspaperl at the ~<·hool fron1 7 :4~ to 1:3t a.m. and 2 to ii p .111. :\l arl'h 1, and t a.m. to noon !\larch 2. Ping Pong 1 '0111·11t•!J DEAR PAT: l\.ly brolhC'r ;:ind 1 hll\1 • become very interested 1n t:ihle tl·11n1~ and we'd like to join a club or tra111 but haven't t>N>n able to 101:<1 \1· on.· Can you help us out ·• 1),:\1 .. Costa ~1~sn Contact Lbe Rah Rhllllatlon Jnsti tutc of <>ranee C.Oanty, &33·7400. ex tension J j , JUOC la planning Its 1econd aonual ··rJn~ Ptac Tourn·A.·Th on," co.spon~ored hy U. CaUfornla Angels, Aug. 8-11. You I wtl1 be pat ln touch \\'Ith other plnr:: ; '°" enthmlull In you r area and be Ulurtd of a team p<11itlon fo r th e Nuraament, I! yo u "'lsh. Te a m apomortng merchants are nO'W bPln ~ ..apt for the marnthon gamt'S, which wUI alt.empt to break the t'Xlsling "''orld I rrcord of 75 hours of continuous play for a two-man tea m. Ad< for Waiver DEAR PAT: \Vhcn telling our ntighbors thnt we y.•crc Lhu1king or adding a family roorn to our hou~e as they had done il few years :ign. they said to watcli out for m('chanics' liens. It secm..'i in the ir case one of the &Ubcontractors was nol p<11d by the contractor a nd our neighbors ended up with an Wlpaid roofer placing a lien against their house. After fighting with the contractor for mooths. he paid the 1ubcontnu:tor, but we'd like to know tf there is any way lo make sure this lien situation doesn't occur in the fi rst place. ~ R.L., Huntington Beach I' WlH!!D yoa ch008e a contractor, reque1i l •Im to sign • Hen waiver at the time 1 die contract Is signed, or pmt a bond &e ._are that bl& subcontractors "'ill ~ ptkl. If the contractor belk!il 11 1 this 1ar1e1Uon, don't hire him. Dr11 Cleon f,obels DEAR PAT: Although many garmf'nts are labeled ••prnresslonally dry clean only," I've never been able to get an ~\ esplaoation of the differenct's i n ~ proeessea used by professionals and the ootn operated madtincs. Assuming a gorment has no trim of any kind and is made entirely ol. one fabric that olloUld be dry cl""""1, why mll.!I it be "proteatonally" cleaned? • C.B .. Costa t.fesa Denelly Lyle, 1 1IOted textile autbortly a1Hdlled wtdt tllte I ate raa ti on 11 I Fabrit1re Imtltate, ldml&I 1 o ntt · msnufact11ren me the "proft1slonally dry clean only" label to protect Oltemtelvts •tealruit damage claims. She 11)'1 Ute principal dlffereoce between prefet11lonal and coln~p cleanlng Is thut tlte profe1stonals use JS to ZO dlfferenl forniull1 or attllngs depending on variances In material, while almos t all celn-opl are pre-1et for only one humidity, detergent and time period. Proles1lonak also prevent 1tbrlnk1ge by l9lq proptr pre-spotting techniques and a..W tbe aver11e penon'a mJstake: of t tntslal f1brlc:s and overk>adlnt <.'Gin.op madd11e1. _, ,_,,,_, _,_•b~ar1 151' ·--''-' _____ s [)All 'f Pit fJl ;f Ranch Project Ol{ayed Cour1ty Gives Green Liglit to W ltiti11 g Plt111s MAS ALEGRE TOP WINNER IN ACAPULCO YACHT RACE Records Fastest Time for Class B Entry 'Swifts11re' First 'Mas Alegre' Winner In Acapulco Classic Cassius and Cuthbertson. She beat 1.he A fresh westerly ofr th e Boca PtfTCa entrance to Acapulco Harbor brought the 12th San Diego to Acapulco yacht r<lcc to a fast close Thursday. · scratch boat, John Scripps' 79-foot ketch i\.liramar by aboul three minutes. To no one 's surprise. John r-.1acA!!is1cr's Standfast-40 r-.1ns Alegre . a one~ff modrl fron1 the design bo..1rd of Cas~ius nnd Cuthlx'rlson of Ca nadn . \1';1s !he ov~rall handicap \l'innl'r. rccordinR the bc.;;t f'lapsed t11n1.? fnr ;1 Class f~ entry in the his1ory of 1hc rac('. :\las Al('grc 11·:is the fifth boa! to f1n1sti :it J · J7 ·41l ;1 111 1'hur,.d:i v for ~n 1'!apsr-Ct tin1e of IU <l:1~S. 12 hours. 17 !UlllUll'S J11d. -1•1 Sl'('Ond.s. lier \\'llUlLli~ corrcch'd tintc -;_iftl·r lhc deduct1011 or time <1!!01\·an(·(' -\\·as r ight d<1 ys. 21 hours. 33 n111ntll'S :ind 28 ::;cconds. Bi.r: .s urpriiic 1,r 1hi.i r~cc 1i,11s 1hc f1r:-t 10 finish }<1c!1\. :\il'k Fr:11.cc·s ~3·foot sloop S1i,·iflsu re. unoth('r crc:.ition of .. .~ . . .... ,·, The only Class A boat to score in the handica p 'col'ljmn-·wa.r; ..... :.... 1'\ lr11 liumham's Ericson-46 Invade!'. Sh(' was !he third boat to finish and v:ound up lhird ovctall <ind the \\•inner in C.:lass A I Among the Class C contenders. the Hanger·:l7.s n1ade the biggest splash. v.•ind. 1ng up second and fourth on handicap tune. !!ere are the firs! fiv<-on corrected. time: ( l l !I.las Alegre: (2) Terral II (Ranger· ~71 Arthur Saenz Jr·., 8:23:16:08;, (3) lnv:1dcr 1Eric:son·46J »1alin Bunham . Si)YC. 9:00:03:38: 14) Zyngon (Ranger- 37 \ Jorge f.tunieta, Acapulco YC, 9.00:3:1:22: 15) Impact <Ericson-37) Tom Tobin, SDYC, 9:01:31 :58. ):.· 14 Yacl1t Cli1lls Scl1edulecl Thrre ''""~ a nme 1n 1hc not 100 tl1slanl past 11 ht'n the "~·l 1dv;intt>r ~" \\'<J S a giant sailboat regatta. uh1·ays sched ul· ed. on the 11·cckl'nd nearest \\fashington·s llirthd.ar. and concentrated ln the Los Angeles:Long Beach harbor area. Boats from San Diego. Newport Beach. and yachting areas north of Los Angeles Harbor usually cou ld CQunt on front one 10 ll'lO weekends in advance for San Clcmc11tean lj'accs $10,00l) Coastal P enalty l..J1.,,yers for the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission have ask- ('({ that San Clemente resident \Vcndell Uda ll be ordered to pay a penalty of $10,000 for his alleged violation o( the Coastal Conservation Act . It is alleged in the Orange County Superior Court action filed Thursday that Udall went ahead with construction at 2-15 and 247 ~lad.rid, San Clemente, without the permit that must be obtained from the commi ssion. The action being pro<'C'ssed by state lawyers notes that Udall obtained a building permit from Orange Coun1y authorities Jan. 24, 1973. but th at thi~ was not enough to permit him l.o build wit hin 1.000 yards nf the mean high tide line. Superior Court orficials co1nmente<I Thursday that the suit aginst Udall was the first such local action under the provisions set up when ProposlUon 20 was voted into law. i1l'lt1n~ 10 the scene of tlle big action. It 11c;;uaH~· resulted in special pre- :-.1id11 111ter pract's . And on lhe ~!idv.•intcrs weekend, 3 JX;rson from a high vantage point in the Los 1\ngcles llarhor Area "'ould be conl'inced lhal the harbor \\'as bl anketed with sail. Even commercia l shipping was often hampered by . th<' hundrl'ds of sailboats tacking through the harbor. BUT TIONGS travc ct1an;!Cd 1n lht> last fc1\· ye:irs v.·ith the gro111h of sailboat racing Js a \veckcnd sport , Tile f\lidwinters is no longer a single big reg<1t1~1 on Los Angeles a11d Long Uca ch harbors. It is 111ore or a seri{'s Qf n!gattas spread frotn Newport Beach on the east to ~·larina del Rey to the v.·t~st. The sponsoring Southern California Yacht Association was forced to spread 1hc Midwinters thin with the growth in 1.he number of classes as well as the popularity of the sport. IT JS STILL called THE Midwinter Regatta. however, and draws upwards of 1,000 boats in some 100 classes. It is scheduled this weekend with 14 yacht clubs partici pating. A not he r change is the reduction of time -front three da ys to '"'O for most classes. Only Los Angel es Yacht Club, whic h handles the large and a few med.iun1 size cl asses, ~·ill continue the three--Oa y forrnal with racing to be compl eted on f\t onday. Bu! whatever for1n at and regardless or the spread. the 45th annual Southern Cnlifon1 ia Yachting A s s oc i a t i on Midwinter Regatta wiJI go in the books as the world's largest off-season yachting event-. Title on Line UCI Trike Racers Hurl Challenge EngineCr1ni student. at UC Irvine have challenged tricycle racers from c:olmty community colleges in hopes a cou ntywide chan1plon will.. be selected after the "Great Ra ce" next Friday. The race of three-wheeled vehiclcR is held in conjunction ·with UCI Engineer- ing Week, Feb. 19 lo 23 . race may tour the engineering tower from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 p.m. Other events scheduled during the week include a Tuesday pie etiting con- tc:;t and a competiliOn of complex but use.less. Rube Go I d berg . t y p e e\ec· lromechanical devices. Developers got fina l authority Thurs- day fron1 the Orange County Board nf Supervisors to start building on the 2,7()(1..acre \\lhlting ll.anch ,in the hill s ahol'e Lake Forest. 'J'he hoard <ipproved the pr nj('Ct r<ipi<:lly since the initial discussion of !he project took place last week. Most supervisors hea rt ily endorsl'd the project because it calls for rr.ore than 1,400 acri;s of op<>n spuce. During Thur~ay·s session . several supervisors briefly touched on last 1veek's discussion ol public access to the land that will be left open in the pro ject. They were told that mo..<:! of the prop- erty would be accessible only 10 Pa1ities Not Negotiable? SAN LE ANDRO (UPI) -The first Slate Bank of California says to.trs. Geraldine Uhl should soon be receiving her regular monthly slaternent -along v.•ith her pan- ties. t-.1rs. Uhl ov.·ed her husband $2.500 from the proceeds o( the sale of thei r house following a divorce. 5o she wrote a check on a pair :if her panties. Tiie bank wou ldn 't cash the pan· ties so ~1rs. UhJ had to go to the bank and certify the authen· ticily of the check. Marine Gets 'Six to Life' 111 Rape Case A Camp Pendleton ~1arine jailed on r:ipc, rohbery and kidnap charges last November after he allegedly sexually attacked and robbed a Laguna Beach sa les"·oman has bctvl sen tenced to si x months 10 li'fe in state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the prison term v.'ith suggested. psychiatric treatment for Joseph Kaiser, 23, after the Marine pleaded guilty to reduced charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Ka iser surrendered to ;'1n Clemente police Nov. 14 after being hunted as the g11n1nan \\'ho took $62 fro1n ;"!. 29·ycar·olJ sales11•01nan in a Coast Highv.·ay store. The victim told police she was forced to participate in a sex act v.•ith Kaiser but managed lo break a\1•ay from hl'r abductor as he led her. hands bound . to1\'ards his parked car. Kaiser drove off at high speed after eludi ng the attempts of bystanders lo apprehend hi m. Marine Off iccr Suinu Ex-wife " A ~tarine Corps major v.'ho claims letters sent by his ex·v1i fe to his con1· n1andant and congresstnen have blocked his promotion to lieutenant colonel sued her TI1ursday for $100.000 in damaRCS. l\1aj . Chc.~ter I~. \\'hippie na1ncs Geraldine \I/hippie of ~1 i;:i1ni Shore.~. Fla·. as defendant in his 0 range County Superior Court 3Clion . The r:1 Tom officer clain\S that tl.frs. \\1hipp!e advised the r.tarine Corps C(lm· mandanl and an unidentified con· gressman that her ex·husband v.•as not paying her a court-Ordered $200 a month for support of their ll·year-0ld daughter. That order "'as made three years ago when the Whipples were divorced in Orange County Superior Court. • • • .. llurt In l'oll F"ive-membcr team!I will compete on lricycles of approved custom design. WL'<inesday contests ror pa p er Mary Jani? Trtun an. R4·year·old sister of the late president. is ln fair condition rccoverinJ! from injuries suffered in a The second annuRI event begins n! noon on the oval Cn mpus Park coursf'. Entry details are available from lhc UCI engineering school. Vis itor" to camptL'! tht <lny nf the airplanes and fir~bcea are planned. A Thursday tug o( wa r will follow a student luncheon. A banquet a n d . student ffu;u l 1.v ballgame end the week on Feb. t1. fa ll a week ago. ' res idents (,( the deVclppmcnt but lhal son\e greenbelts and wilderness trails l\'Otdd !)(' OfK-'11. 'l'hc \\'luting project. whil'h <'ould 11c!d as rn<i ny as 5.000 nt>IV rl':o.!dents lt> t1ll· booming El 'l'oro-~l ission VicJo art.::1. \1·as the second 1najor Sadtlleb<ick VaJJl!y project in ;1 week authoril.l'<l liy supcr1·iso rs. Last 11'l•Ck. 1l1c· boarll ;.1ppnl\1l'd development plans fur the 170-ac rc ~lathis l{anch :.idjaccnt 10 the Laguna tlllls Shopping C('n!<.'r That project v.•1l\ ad d an estimated 2.000 more residents. County planners have termed the \Vhiting ltanch project one of the most unusual the y ha\'C ('\'Cr processed. The !and is bounded by El 'l'o ro and S.1n!ioi:to Canyv11 llO:Jd'> J11t1 1nos! 11r th1· n!1r1heru h<df or 1h1.' prupt-rl y will IA· li.·ft ·:ihuost 1n 11 ... na turn l stHtc. Over1all dl'11s1 ty of lh1• pruJll•rl1 1111! l>c unly 11~1u l •J111• 111111 fiJf l'll'I,\ t•''' :u:-res lhou~h lllV~I or thf• !11'Vl•l11prn!:'111 11·jj! hf· i,;unl'\'t1l1\1lt·d 111 ,1 r1•l:111l'•·lv ~111.dl \"T"\ l'•1111p:1111 "! \1•\1 l)!lrl 1!0·;1111 !11• \)ru1•·<'t , d1"'l<:tl•·t 111il1l'.ih·d 111 J\.., l"l'f'"r! io 111,. bu.1rd 1ll.i1 111111• .,f t!11· O• '1~111"~ 1/11 tlil' J.11ld II iJI \'\!('I'd 1<>1.! Ul!ll\ fl! I .lCl'C' 1tnd lh1· h•.1 ,t d1·n'l' fMJl'f1un:-v.1" ht' t('s:.; than 1110 1u111s p..•r ;11'1'•· 'J'hl• \\l hi11rlj.( l)l.Ul JJSfl 1114'1\l(l(•• <I ,:o.lf course. a <;111:1!1 l'"mrnuni1~ l'•.*11111t•r• 11 :1rl':t . <1 t;il1t· ;u1d O!h• t 1'1'' 1·.•:111n11 tl ~('I'\ lt't:" San Juan Man Suing Slatton Con,·irted ktlll'r Hobert Carl '·\V hip·· Sla tton and his Sta rr nanch ernplo~ £'rs 1\·erc sued for $200,000 Thursday by a San Juan Capist rano n1an 1vho clai1ns Slatton beat hint 011 ranch land a year ago Edsel Loui s Eckgren, 49, o{ 18 Hot Springs Road , San Juan, claims in his Orange Coun ty Superior Court action lhat Slatton, 41 , of Trabuco Canyon, inflicted. serious physical injuries on f"eb. t2 , 1973. Five months later Slatton shot a11d killed Dennis Ray Glahn. 21 , or La f\lirada, follo11·lng a fr <1l'i!S 11· it h trespassers in the Orl~ga l ~ot Spri,ngs _ -area -jlisi a few miles fron1 \I here Eckgren states he 11•as 11uackcd. Eckgren told she riff's deputies at the lime that Slatton repeatedly bent hi1n on the head wi!h ;i \Jc;i1•cr t;iiled s;:1p tblackjackl while nrre.~ting hin1 for trespassing and in his statl'd c;1paci1y as a Starr Ranc~urity guard. Slatton is now serving a state prison term of 10 yea rs to life for the killing of Glahn July 10. It was testified at his trial that he had a long record of assaults on ranch trespassers and that he frequently used the blackjack, handcuffs and a Co I t N inc Indicted 111 $6 Million Drug Smuggle SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Nine persons have been indicted on cha rges of con- spiring to sm uggle.141 pounds of cocaine. valued by authorities at more than $6 million in street sales. Only two of the nine have been ar· rested. Asst. U.S. Ally. Tom Coffin said Thursday. He told a court that one of the 1wo. Ricky D. \Vinland. 23, of Gardena, reportedly has as much as $1 million in Illicit funds buried in Southern Cali fornia or deposited in Swiss banks. \Vinland and Gerald L. \Vonderling. 34, were arrested earlier on chaq;t>s included in Thursday's indictment. Coffin said. \\'onderling posted $100,000 bond in \Vlchita, Kan. while \\!inland, 1vho pleadNI innocent Thursday. is being held here for $300.000 bond . The fed eral grand jury indictment said the ring bought the cocaine in l\le:dco and South America and fwmeled it through the San Ysidro port of entry to Southern Califomi:i , New York and other U.S. locations. C.Offin said officers have seized 65 pounds of the drug. He said the case is related lo indictment-against 75 persons in New York. Othcr.i indicted here were six Califor· nian.5, Toni Arenas, 24 . of Gardena. Marcia ~1. l\1orrow, 2-1. of Los Angeles: Michael L. Morino, 25, <i Woodacres: Kalhryn Martin, i4. of San Anseln10: Amy Whi taker, 22, of Fairfax : nnd Frank Cosetti, 22, ol San Pedro: along with a nt<in identi fi ed only as Nick . rP1 nll·t't' t<1 press hon1c h1~ dcn1CJ111!· 1hat 1n1rt11ll'rs !1·a 1e S1<1rr prupl 11~ Slarr off1t"ials strrswd th\lt 81Ht11111 us(•d sul·l1 rncthods 11•ithout :1u! horil' and thill he had, in fact. been 11aml'd not to u:.c for('(' on lrcspa.-.sc rs. Slatton \1as facini; court .111.:\1011 n11 the Eckgrl'n charges When he 1va:;; Jr rested for the killing of Glahn Marine Corps 1 Flips , Okc1.ys Vseof W!gs \\'A SlllX(iTON (UPI J -RelU('1:1ntly bo1\·ing to the iimes ::ind In 1hr court~ the l\larine Corps Silys 11 l\'111 a\101i,· its long-haired reservists 10 "''"-ar short~ h<iired v.•igs during y,·eekcnd drill s. Marine Corp.s Con1mandant lien. Robert E. Cushman Jr. announced thf' decision in a bulletin to the men this v.'eek, and the Jump in his throat could be detected. between the lines. The Corps' ban on wigs, he said. v.•as being abandoned. because it was ''no longer legally tenable.'' lle wrote: "l wish to slate em- phatically that this decision was not prompted by a desire to liberalize the J\Iarine Corps standards of appearance and persontil condu cl. r 1\'ill cont inut' lo demand that each man meet thl' impeccabl e standards of personal ap· pearance <Jnd exemplary standar(ls of personal conduct \l'hich hav<' trad 1-• lionally been the hallrnark or Ilic u.s IV!arine Corps." The decision affects 3·1.00t'l ~tarine reservists but not .~larincs on <icllve duty. Th~ordcr says that the \\'ig mus! completely conceal natural hair <ind meet all of the hair standards of !hf' corps. The \l'ig ban had been attacked in more than 20 court suits by rcscrvist-s. and the ~1arine Corps Jost most o[ these. The Army and l'iavy have ulready made the same surrender. Only lhl' Air Force holds out, and ll laces 11 .; 0\111 court cases . Nature Lover Faces Cooler ED:0.10NTON . Alta . !AP ) -A 2:1·year· old man 11ho \\'tl!kt!d nude through 211. Edmonton Transit Sv~tcm hu!:> ha!' plead· ed guilty to a <.:h.argc nf ('OJnniiHin~ an indl'cent acl. Edward Chatschaturi;_in 11as e.-.:aininc'i in Alberta liospita l lwfore ttppear1nh'. -clothed -in Provincia l court. lfr· will be sentenced Feb. 21. Chatschaturian v.·as arrested Thursd;i1• aft er he disrobed shortl y 11fter bo<ird111i.; the bus. lie told a bus tt1'i vC'f he \\'<Is a :.;11n 1\'orshiper nnd v.·;i:-; arrilid of his clot h•'" The temperature \\'as about rivr clej.!n••'' above zero Sunday's Pilot to Ex11l:1i11 Zapping From Utility Bills Here are features you can expect to be among "Swxl.ay's Best" in the Daily Pilot: . MORE SHOCKS -Your utility bill Js going to cootlnue to zap you - ( Sunday's _Best J especially the one ror electricity. Staff Writer William Schreiber explains wh y in a pi ece schedu led for YOU Sce:tlon. ANOTllER SllORTAGE -Co::·:nnist Nor man Cou.'iins suggests that. far n1ore ~rious than th u energy shortagC', lhr real problem in this t'Quntry might hr the growing !Ack of confidence in govcnl· ment on IJ1e part of the nation's young pcopl<. OLD PRO'S OPIN10N -H1chard "Ill'" Ramsey'' Boone adn1its that the currC'tt' crop of yowtg actors 1n Hollywood hn1•c "a sameness about thtm that borl'" me to death!" in thi~ y,·cck's Star Chdl feature in Family \\'cckl~·. t:NE RGETIC l::Nf:RGY CZA R - \\lilliam 1 Simon ~a.vs! Simon. («ll·r·1! energy czar. usrs lip :i lot or perso:i.1' ('nergy. It 1akr!; l\\'o shifts or sccr('\a1·1•"! to get hirn 1hro11,1:h ;i 1vplc:1I 1;,.htH1· ,...·orkday 111 his \Va~lt1n~1on offi<•c. Th • cncrf!}' rtiicr t=' pr'l..!fli~'d l\1 a fe:l \!U'•' lO appe3r in ''l' U S1·<·11on J'li)o;\\' Sl::l-tlES -1·;.111 tlatnr"~r . crl':l\01' of Ilic ru11nway s11cC""~s St'fll'", "Tha \Valton~:· has rri•:ilt~ another new ~ series. "Appll•'51 \\ ay:· y,·h1ch i,!CL" oovt"; story 1rr.:itn1l•fl! 111 ~lu'Klay ·s ·rv W P~li:K . ..... •• DAIL V PI LOT Israeli, Syrian Tanks Clash; Both Reject Proposals by U.S. Po1iticia11s Wearing Skirts OFF A'.\"D RUNNISG DEPT. -Just a v.ili!e back. some observers of oor Orange Coast polttC".al scene slylv sug- gested 1hat the '\'omen 's Liberation Front might find itself a \'it1.im of its own overkill. They v.·ere talking aboot the Front'~ conceMed campaign urging female can- didal~ to get into our upc:oming local election races. Yoo know. you've beard ·the drums beating as the WLF ladies cried out, "Get tl-fs. in the Potiti.cal Dlz .. .'! Anywa y. the aforementioned poli\ical obrtervers -were sugg~ing1 '\his uproar m.ight:_backfire. They asserted ~IL the tumult and ~ooting for fem.31e con- tenders might actu,ally sea.re off some potential distaff cafliidatcs. ;;THE Gl,RL.S ;\flGllT figure thal if ithey cast a hat Into the ring , they v.•ill immediately be labeled a Women 's Liberation candidate. So they 'll just not run ," one of these astute viewers of the scene political explained ·to me. OI course, it should be noted that all 1.hese electioneering savants who have been whispering in my .car are males. They are al.so wrong. UPI Tltltl'holO Etad of Chapter A curnory survey of our coastal elec- tion races clearly shows no sign that the ladies are blushing , wringing their haOO.s and shunning candklacy. For ex- ~ple: Author Clifford Irving is reunited wit h sons \Ved- sky, 6, and Barnaby, 4. in Ne\v York after being released from priso n for fake autobiography on Howard l-£ughes. •le served 17 months. ASSE~IBL y·~fAN ROBERT Badham, 1he Republican fron1 Newport Beach. • is up for re-elect.ion again this year. Author Arrives :in Zurich He has held his Assembly post com- fortably for so many terms now I can't even count thern. Some yea rs back. 8Jdhun1 played hook]' from his chair, went duck hunting and charged the taxpayers for his time. Questioned on it, he qi.lipped ·1hat he was on an ecological mission. All this apparently galled Evelyn Sherwood, herself a Newport resident. Republican Women's bigwig, aeroplane pi.I« and journalist. So lo, this election, -she has flung her gloves at Badhan1 and diallengcd hlm in the Republican primary. BADJIAI\1 JIAS NEVER !aeed a female challenge in a primary, He may .still be in a state ol shock. BASEL. S\\•itzrr!and {1\P ~ -Alc-:- ander Solzhenitsyn arri ved in Zurich 10- day. He was accompani<'fl bv his g,\•i:.s Jav.·yer and a v:oman lnterprC'!t'r. The Russian Nobel Prize ,,·inner. who v.·as k.icked out of the Soviet Union for his latest book about S1alinist tahor camps. had spent l w o nighls iu the rural West German village of L<1ngcn- broich. Awaiting the exiled So\'iet v.oritcr in the Sv.iss financial cen ter v.·ere the large fortune his books have accumulnted for him in the \Vest and lhe \'Olun1inous records of lawyer Fritz Jlecb's dealings on Solzhenitsyn's behalf \\'ith publishers in Europe and An1erica ·for t h c past five years. · IT \\'AS J\'OT K.'iO\\':'IO 1101\· \Onb Solzhr111 tsyn pl;inn l'd !o st:1y ! n S\\'l(Zer!and. But ll l'C'b ind1c:1tl'd cilrlit•r that he \1'ou ld probubly scHle. iu Si.:an· dinn\'ia. The Paris ncv.·spapcr France-Soir t·St1n1atcd I.hat the \\·riter hcis amassrd <1L least S6 million in royalt ies frorn Lhc. publication of his books outside th e. soviet bloc. I lcch has said that Solzhenitsyn told him 111•0 yt•ars ago that he .... ·antt>d his roy;.ilties used for huinanitarian purposes inside the Soviet LJnion. But thnt v:as in the days 11·hcn the v.·ritcr thought Soviet Ja1v prott-cted hi1n iron1 expulsion and I.ha ~ he would live out his life In Russia. • ~OLZllE.\ITSYN TALK E J) -by lt•ltophone \Vilh his \1ifc in :\losc<nv after h-e ari ved in \\lcsl C1ern1anv \Vednt'Sda\'. and they had anolhe r c01i.\·crsation !Or 2.i minut('S Thursday night.. fr iends said. But his host in Wrst Germany, novelist Heinrich Boll. told nev.·smen today J\lrs. Solzhenitsyn \\'OU\d remain in r.1os1..'0W unti l her husband find s a pcnnancnl hon1e. "She docs not v.•ant to travel to and fro between hotels \l'i\h lhrt."C childfcn," Boll said. Tass. th e official Soviet ncv:s agency, reported after Solzhen itsyn v.·as expelled from the Soviet Union \V,ednesday that lus family could join him _''v.·hen lhe.y deem it ncccss311'. '' 1'1eanwhile up at {he County Scat, the Orange County Grand Jury had been gett..ing in some prelty good licks at ·the Board of ~upervisors. So Board Chalrman Ronald Caspers, U1e Fifth Distrct supervisor f r o m Ncv.'J)Ort, made a strategic error. lie accused Jury Foreman Marcia Bents, also of Newport, of using her high posi- tion as a springboard to laundi a cam- paign against hi.s re-election bid. Nixo11 Daug hter Comes Through Ope1·ation Well U.S. Refiises to Lift !\IRS. BENTS SAYS she llad no in· tention of running against Caspers- ,then. But now she's resigned as Grand Jury chief and declared her candidacy against Caspers. Protection for Ag·new Looks like she took (he springboard and hit Caspers over the head with it. On the municipal scene, there is also plenty of female action. In lfuntlngton Beach, Coun- cilv:oman N orm a fiibbs, I he fonner mayor or Seal Beach, is see.kin~ re--clection rto ;i SC<.'Ond lernt. lil L.<lguna Beach. Councilv.'oman Ph.vllis Sweeney . appointed lO the uncicpircd term of for rncr mayor Ril'hard Goldberg:, ''"ill see.k to rct.ain her scat. She doesn't get 10 be listed as an incun1bcnt because she was appoinled. And in the city of Irvine. Councilv.·oman Gabrielle Pryor will go to the post in .the f\1.arch 5 voling lo seek a second tenn. CLEARLY, THE l\l1U E political savants have this election year doped out all v.·rong if Uley th ink ·the ladies are just sitting a.round blu!:~ng. They aren't blushlng. They're runn ing. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP J -Julie Nixon Eisenhower was in satisfactory condition .today after undergoing surger)' Thursday for removal of a benign ovarian cyst, her \\1hite ltolL'ie d0C1or said. 1'.lrs. Eisrnhov.'er v.·35 in su rgery for 44 minutes Thursday night white {\\'O of the state's leading gyncro!l)gists s1on· pt'd interrral bleeding and ren1ovcd ih1.• cyst. il-trs. Eisenhov.•er i:: rcr·ovcrini:: in the pov:der-bluc carpeted s1'\th floor· t''\- ecuti\re suite. ~fr~. J\'i'\0!1 rind .J11!1c".:> husbaml . [)avid Elsrnho\1cr, ore :11:-.o staying a.t the 'hospi tal. Reached in \\'a'ihing1on. !\!rs. Nixon·s press secretary. llelen Smith, said .Julie .,...as '·in satisfa ctorv cond11ion" and had been seen by the· 1v.·o specialists v.1lo performed the operation. "She did e>."J>Crience some pai n and nausea during the night, but that was norma:l." Mrs. Smith reported She said. "All vital signs arc v.•ithin nonnal range." \\'ASlllNGTOX (!\Pl -The Treasury Oeparhnen1 ras refused to lift its Secret Service protcctiQn of fom1rr \'ice Presi- dent Spir o T. Agnc11'. calling such pro- . ' . ·tr ... Col u~nni ,;t l{e porb BOS'TON j lJPl l -COiumnist George Fr;1zit·r !iaid todav that ;i friend uf h1~ in thi' pub!i~hing fiC'ld rc:td the 11(11·l'l 11·ritten by for1nc·r vic:e pre~idcnt Spi ro 1'. i\gnt•11· <ind found i1 to be '·1ncrcflibly a\vful." Jn his Boston (;Johe colu mn today , Fraizer wrote !hat his fr iend told him. "I can slate unequivocally that it-is ;l n ahsolute disaster. I ha ve to laugb 11·hen people ask me v.·ho ghosted it." F'razier. v.·hose name .,..·as on the \\'hite I louse enemies list revealed lru;t yea r during \\'atergate Committee hearings, did not identify hs friend in the column. Thunderstorms Rip States Texas, Oklalio1nc1., Carolinas Bellr Brunt Ten1peral11re., ••• ... AllM~V ~ • Ant"Ortge " ' Atlal'lll " " e1~m1rck ~ " e011on •• " 8 ulltlo " ' Charlol!t .. • Chicago " " C!ncl11111ll ~ ~ Cl1ve/1no "' " Dtlltl H ~ Otnver ,. " Detroit " • F1tri,el'll.t ... .JI HOf'IOIUh,t " n K1nw1 Clly " " Loub,,IU t ~ " Ml•ml " tV Mllw•ukM " M~l1 " • N-..ort.•M • " ·--" " ()111"'*'11• C:lly .. " .,.. ... " " '" ' ·~ "' ... ·" "' ·" "' IOWl\1 111i1n 1•tutl5 " l, O~ll•NI • )000 ll C.ll'ID-----, 1111ti011, white i.c11!1red 1now. fen alortOJ lhe Joulhe•n 1M111 o'/ the e1~te.r11 Grear L1~e1. In t~ ucmer M1~1ls1il)fll '\11llt y •nd p11ln1 tno:I me no•!~rn ~otkle•. Cold "'"Vt w1r11l1191 were In elfecl ID<l•y tor Mall.tthUHlll Ind Rhodt 111.il'ld. 1nd t1lr t.11ttt w 1r1 found ••om 1iie ~tern htll ol 1111 ~111111 !nta lht! ore"1 blJll'I. 1"-UOl!lf' C.r1~1 U.~11 al'lll New Engl•nd. WI"<!• lodllY rncr11Md •IOll!I The PIJ("!ll( Nor!l'lweJI tOfll 11"11 wlllely 1t1lltred $hoWli"t t~I 1!0"9 Int W'1Jl'tinglon "l'ld Oregon COlllJ. Tempe•etu•tl 11r1y Jod•r r11111ed lrom lt ~ee1 1>e1ow tl"O 11 M••· QUllll, Mid•.. 10 1) dl(lfMI '11 Key " Wtsl. Fl1. .. S11n, Moo11, Tide• Fair IO!l•Y· Llghl "ll'l•blt .. 1nc11 nigh! Ind moo-nll!ll P\l>Ut1 Meoml1111 •tlltrlv 10 lo 11 ~noo In 1111rNJ0111 lodlly Ind .Sf!lll'"dly, HIO~ lodt y ntlr ... tcction ··neither unprecroented nor unreasonable." The department marle its position clear in a letter to Rep. John E. !\toss j D- Ca !if.) \\'ho had asked that the protection be terminated • l!o\~·cvcr. top Treasury la\\·yers pointed out. that Secret Service protection Y;as previously given to pu blic officials out side lhe executive branch. The letter said such protection had be('tl given Sen. Edv.ard !\I. Kennedy 1 l)-~lass.1 dunng the 1972 presidential carnpaign even though he 11· a s not a ca ndidate. and that Sen. Hubert 11 . Humphrey (0 -1\linn .) had an escort for six months follo1\·ing expiration of his term as 1•icc president. "It is Treasury's position Iha! v.·e are carrying out a presidential order which is neither unprecedented nor unreasonable," said Edward C. Schults, general counsel for the depart- ment . !\1oss had demanded an end to the protection, citing m opinion from the General Accounting Office that "the presidential directive to the Secret Service request on such protection does not constitute legal authority to provide l t." 11owcver, the Treasury said, "the statutes are silent on 'affording Secret Service protection fo r fot'TTl(',r vice presidents of the United States." SCINI Of NOltM 1(01tAN All.t.(11'. YlltOW '" ... ... .... .. .. p .. "' iprll'IOt " .. f'~pftll " " • •• " " ,.l!IJbu!"llh " " ,.Ol'"tt1nd, Ort " " ... lll lChl'l\Ol'ld, '\11, " " Im'"''"' I: ~~.]SNOW ..., ,,,, ~~MOWll~ llOW " • U"W!AIHft1010C4\lf) Cotl!1I 1tmw11TUl'TI rl "fl ff"om "'4 to "4. lnltn4 l~lurt:t fllnQt I from 40 lo 6t. W1t1r lllT\Plttl\H'I U. Coastal Weather '" L--__!.!!.:...,1:.~--!!!, • $!, L~I ~ " $•11 L,,ll;t (llY ~ "' Sin F rtl'l(IOC'O " ,, Wei.l'tl"'OIOl'I " " S. 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S111111nar11 Tl'lun01•1!orm1. ltl!!Qtred by ~ Jll· llon11ry front, domlna!t!I !NI wtll~ IOrllll' l rom ta~I••~ le•al 1n(t O~lal'loma to 1111 C1rol1n1J 0.'11ll1 Ille P\f1vv r11!n 1M torntr hilt. lht 11re1 rema•nl'<I rel•llveiy mild will! !fml'trlthlf"' "'"V IOdllJ" I~ !~ 60• l l'm(Ml•1•ure1 lell 1!4'1ow t!W' trtelPl'IQ m1r~ fl •011 ..,. nor•lle•" hall (If not SOKOOll high Second l(IW Flr11 Ng~ r lri! IOW Soe<:ond nion PlllOA '( l :OJ I'm. J.) ll:OJ 1,rri. 1,6 $ATU•OAY . •:~ '·"'· '·' l :Sl p ..,, O 0 l :J1 p.-. ,'.!} SU NDAY r1r1! hlllh 1·11 "m ~I Flrtl low 1·1).1 l•ft. ,. SK(lfld hl9h t :'t I !II J l Second low ,.,, p.'l'I .().7 Sun a 1sn 1·ll It m. Jtll 6 ,)1 u "'· MOO!\ a /Ml J.OJ • m. 5t h 1 06 pm Sea Clad• North Korean warships sank a South Kore.in lishin~ boat and crippled another in the Yellow Sea. Attack took place 160 miles west of Seoul. f ) U.N. Vehicle Strikes Mi11e; Pair Killed From \\'lre Services Israeli and Syrian forces bat.tied on the Golan l~eights today after a t .... ·o-<t-ay lull. A newspaper in Jerusalem said both countries had rejected compron1ise U.S. proposals for starting t roop withdrawal rtalks. A military communique in Damascus said lsracli and Syrian tanks and artlllery clashed for one hour and 40 1ni nutes along the volatile northern cease--fire lines. The c omm 11 n i q u e reported four Israelis killed and sever<ll others \vounded. In Tel Aviv, ~he military co111mand said Syria bon1bardcd l sra~li posilions v.·ith artillery and n1ortar fire in t1ro sectors of the front. I! said there were no casualties. 0\1 TllE SOUTllERN froot \\"i!h Egypt, n1ilitary sources in Tel Aviv said a Uni!ed Nations vehicle b]ey,· up in a minefield on the west bank of the Suez CanaJ Thursday, killing tv.·o Finnish soldiers and v.'Ounding fi ve others. In Algiers, four lnfluentlal Arab leaders ended a tv.'0-d.1)' "miru~ummit'' conference by sending Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Omar Sakkaf and Egyptian F()('Cign Minister ls.rn.ail F'ahmi- !O \Vash ington. ' • The 1 .... ·o envoys \Vere Cxpected ·10 discuss the Arab oil embargo with !lie Uni ted Stat.cs. Algei=ian gevemment of- ficials said. 1'hcy v.·erc sent by EgypL Snudi Arabia. Syri:i and 1\lgeria. Despi te the diplomatic drivr. rhc .J erusale1n Post said 1oday Israel :ind S~·ria have tun1cd do.,..·n t.'Ompromise U.S. proposa ls for ,the st.art of troop di scngagen1ent talks retwecn the tv.·o nations. TH E ISRAELIS turned down a pro- pnsal to begin tlle negotiations before Red Cros..<; officials Yistt its prisoners of war in Syria. Israel wants the Syrians to release the names of the prison('rs and pennit the Red Cross visit.~ before it starts talking v.'ith Dam.'lSCUS. The Syrians turned down a separate proposal ,that called fQr a time lag of only an hour or two between ~lea.st~ of the prisoner list and the start of negotiations. the nev.·spapc'r said. It said both com prom ises v.·ere pro-- posed by the United States. IN TEL AV IV, DEFENSE :'lfinistcr ~1oshe Dayan said Israe l must maintain its ho!d on the occupied Golan Heights. captured from Sy ria during the J967 J\liddle East v.·ar, regardless oI the price. On the southern front, long columns of lank carriers, t.roop trucks. half- tracks, jeeps and civilian buses jammed highways into the Sinai Desert in the fourth and final phase of the pullout from 'the west b.ank of the Suei Canal. Field reports said the blacktop roads \•oere: filled military vehicles head ing out of Egypt. One of the roads Md both its lanes filled v.· it h eastbound lraific, the reports said. Cardi11al Robbed 011 Street Wlulc Leaving Cl1urcl1 CHICAGO (AP) -John Canlinal C<>dy of Chicago and another man believed to be his dlauffeur have been robbed of $233 at gwipoint on a Near North Side street, poUce rep>rt. The crime took place Thursday night as the two men were walklng from lloly Nilme Cathedral to an auto, of- ficiab said. Neither man was hurt. Police said Cardinal Qxiy. 66 , has asked that l)O Jnfonnation be released about the crime, but when pressed by rcpoMers officers provided some details of the incident. 'I'he robbers reportedly took $200 'from lhc cardinal and $33 from the other man, but did not take the cardinal's ring or pectoral cross, both aymbols of his position. · 1'wo penoos reportedly picged up by police were relcaaed·'..artel' the cardinal failed to ldlntlty lbem as the robbers officers said. . · BRA-LESS WOMEN REJECTED FLATLY KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP ) - Bra-less women tou.rlsta wearing see- ,through dresses In Malaysia will be deported, the government warned today. MMamed Khalil Hll.!Seln, the country 's immigration director. said ilhe regulation to fost er female modesty is a companion to exlstlng prOOlbitions against men with long, unkempt hair. Shabbily dressed men and women Md time with "awful body odor" will also be banned, """"'" add<d. J UPI TtMPMl1 Cl1eers~ Jeers President l'\ixon is ;ipplauded by cro\vcl at dPdicatiqn , rf.. _ Cedarsni t ebnnon llea ltl1Care Center in !\lia111i. In back- ground are p rote~ter:; asking hi s in1pearh111cnt. llushand 'Sorr'-1'· .I ' Shoots SJlOusc, l(ills 1-Iin1 sclf From \\'ire Scr,·ices l-TOt:STON -Ronnie I.. 11osch shot his estrangt_'Ci wife fivl' ti1ncs <ind held another v.·onian hos1<1ge for 10 hours Thursday before finally killing hin1sclf. "I'm sorry for what I did," lloseh. 22. s::iid in .1 Valt•nt1ne card addressed .io his mot her. ··You kllo\v hovv much I lu1·e .Jt·an. ·:-.Jay fio:I forgiv<• 111t'. 'T'elt Jc;1 n 1 love her. 1f 1 r :.u1 't hal'e her. no one can havf' her Th;'lt's \\'hy I shot her.'" ,\Jrs. llos..:h. 19. v.;1s in critical con- d1t1011 at a llot1.~1on hospital. O \t'nlln<'f' !oic•es .ll<'DHIJ ~l!A~ll HEl\Cll -Alab..ima C"nJ\". l.corge C. \\'allace ;ind AFlrCIO Pres i- dent c:rorg~ ~1Pnny mrt secretly tn a beachfront hOll'l lhis \\'~\.;. apparently as part of \\'all<icc's continuing effort ( IN SHORT ... to nicnd fen<:('S v.·1th the Dc1nocratic party. It v.'as \\'all;icr·s first n1<'eting with )1eany 11·hn, :i.s he:1d of the n"ation 's l;1rgcst l;1hf1r org;1nizri11on. htllerly op- pose~ lhf' gov t•rt1or"s t11·0 previous prcs1 dt•n11,1I C:1rnp:i1gns, e J,ihc-1·trt•t• Rt~hht•tl fJALLA S -Thit'.'vt·s r1t1dcU the hot el rOOn1 of pi;ini:.r L1bt..•rnce during the night <n1d tn:idl' off \r1th v;iluables and je,velry \1'11h an cst11nated value of $75.000. his man.1J.!<>r said 1oc.lay. Police ackno\Vlcdg:cd thev were in- vestigating a burgl ary at ·the Statler- Jl ilton llotcl, 1vherc ·1he musician has a 20th floor room. and that it involved •·a very large loss." e Red• ffil Bombing SAIGON -The Viet Coog charged 1oday South Vietnamese warplanes bom~d ts .territory by slipping into an a1~ corridor reserved for hcliooptef'S ca rrying released PO,VS. A spokes man for lhc Saigon command replied , "If there had been anything like that the re\e~c \\'ouldn't have gone so smoothly." e Bomb Rips Belfast . BELFAST -Extremists set off 8 giant bomb in the _ CCflter or the toWn of Dungannon Thursday night, wrcc:king homes, bars, shops and a police suuion Police said the 700-pound bomb ~ one of the largest ever set. off by m~litants in Northem.Jrcland -exploded minutes after aµtborities managed to clear the town's main square. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oeliv.ery ol the Daily fT.lot II q.notWM(f ~·lf'l'OllOOf\Dl ..... vei»_.,,.,.&30 o."', clll -VOolt _, ,..M be ~1\1 IO'°"' Cali. rn ,_ !1111~ 1.00 o.m. • S.t...,,.y • .., Su...s.; It "'°" ao no1 rl>Cll.t .,,,..., eoo.. b\l II 1m.8Mun:lor.°'t 1 m 8vll!hy. CM1 •"II I tllttv "Mii bl~torou c.n,.,.tllli~n11P11ol 10 o m. T el,.ph:in..1 MOtt Or1noit C()ul'lrv N111 , ... p,qm...,. ~l~on ll!ltc~ ""'w..i.....-.. " ..... i • • I l ' F"rld<1y Ft bru:v-y 15 1q74 Of.IL Y PILOT 5 I 4 Wo111aded -. . .... .. ....... _ ..... Wild 'Sl1ootout' Ends Bank Heist LOS ANGELES (UPI ) - A bank vice president was shot in the face. and two armored car guards were Marijuana 'No Danger' ~To Health ~'ounded Thursday in :~ "'i!d shootout v.·ith a band it Juri ng all attempted holdup. \V>tnessa<i said a nuu1 t•n-· tered a downtown area Bunk of An1 crica branch :ind µullcd a .38 revolves· on tellers , ordering th<>m to crnpty tbcir cash drav.·ers in~o a paper bag. Tilt guards en.tert'<i the bank a rew n11ntrtes ln!t'r 10 make a delivery. spotted tht: gun· man v.•alking bl·hind t h e SACRA~tEl\170 IAP) -Oc- casional marijuana us e j)Q\eS no ~ious healt h ha1.<1 rd , ii n1en1be r of the N:ltional Com- n1is.sion on J\larijuan:l and Drug Abuse test ified before a special Senate co1n1njltet' Thursday. tellers· counters. and ordered Chnrgc! hinl fO drop his \\"t'apon. Kathy llarris of r~ai r· Dr. J . TOOmas Ungerleider. associate prof e s so r of psychiatry at the UC LA ~IC'dlcat Center, said such con- clusicl."llS were "mythical fin- dings." Previous commitlee wit- nesses have charged_ that e\'cn limited marijuana use results in chromoso1ne or b r a i n d;:imagc, bu t Ungerleider denied i1. Aloohol and tobacco pose the nation's greatest <lnig pnc blem. he said. Tiit-: HA!'ll OIT o pened fire. hitting g:uards tlarofd flolJ.b ins l\nd Tern llustad . F.:ufiiCO f' U1n\C1", 47, a vice pri.::siden{ for bank operations, 11·as sha.: in the ra ce. All 1Ycre reported in salisractory c.'011d1tion. TI1c bandit noo on foot. jutnp- <..'<.l in a c a r. 11 nd led police on a ch:ise along !he llt:<irb.v Holly\vO:xl Fr(•i•11·;1y :i 11 d !iCV<.'"fa l su rl:JC(' st reets . After thi: car 11·1•111 out 11r control and sl:.unmcd in1o an apartinent houS('. police ar· rested Jaine;;; Arthur Jackson. 33, of Lo;;: ,\ngc·lt•s. 1>0\icc said he h:id a superficial bullet 11·ou11d on his head. Hugl1es Plane Object Of ·$5 l\Iillioii Law suif SA.\IA t-.t0~1 CA 1 UPI l - A 45 pasS('fl ger ,1 irp!1111(' rl1at was once US<'d exclusively by lfo1rard llu~rn:-s \1:as the ob- j('('t or a $5 rn illkin la11·suit Thursday. l·lughes has donntcd the plane to the Anlclopc Valley Aero r-.1useun1. hut rity of- ficials hc-r<' ha1·1.' rC'h1s1'<1 10 aHo"' the plrine to be f\o.,.rn out of Sallta ~tonica Airpor t, ""h('rc it has been 1n stor:1ge for !7 ,ll'ars. The city council ru led the pl<lnc 11as llnlit for the fl ight ro l .. 1nc~s.ll'f". ~luSt•urn offirial'i riled lhe C"!aim a~a inst rhe city. :i rguing that 1he Ft'dcra1 Aviation Administ ration f:;Js detcrinin· ed !ht' craft i<; c:ir.::i.blc of n1aking the flight. The suit .!l\.11t·~ il \1•uutd cost n11 .1·e th<ln $25.0CXI to disman!lc th:-craft and 1 rul~ it to 1hc 1nuseu1n. field, Il l. was crownet! l\liss ltural ElcctriflC'a- tion 'l'hursclav in San r·rancisco. Sfie knows what's wait. even if she is a long wa y fron1 ohn1 . Oyla11 Ends Tour Grincl At For11111 l~GLF:\\"001) t UPl I Singer Bob l)~·!an llosed ou1 his l;1ndnn1rk 21-rily lou r 1\·i1h ·rhe Band 'J'llurs-d:1.v 1~ilh two ro11cc11s, causing n llcnvy traffic crush of fans who clog- ged th e frec\1'J YS for 10 miles dur ing !he J:dc aftcmcon. -1111t'--Golif\lrn~-H +g l\.w..e ,. P:i1rr1! issued R. sig-al crt after tr;iffie 11·ic; backed up on the S.:m l)it:go Frt•1•11·:1y lt·;1di11:_: to the f'Gru1n, ""ht't"l' !hi.' ti11:1l rnnce11s 11·l'rc s111gccl. • 1be herald('d tou r began Jan. 3 in Chicago. The !uu r h;1s IK'Cn <l ~hcna1ncnon 1n recent roek hi.~lory. Frcnn .Jan. 3 lO 1·11urs- day ni!{ht, l)ylan played 40 co11cl!rls 1n 21 ciciC'S t:c fore 658.000 pt."nple. The gross _ rcceip!s ,,.,·ere $5 1 1 mill ion. \\"ha1 is nC'XI for l).1l:1n"' Blcick Panther Pcirt y Will Assist in Hearst Ranso11i l·llLLSBUllOlJC:ll 1Ul'\1 -duy by Panther Leader lluey :ihd11('lt·d gi rl sa.id t\111\ 1ht· !3!lill) \\";t .~ n:>t :-.O!ll'l!!JJ;~ ITl{)1\t.'Y to help l'.:t"l b('r b;1t k and ru ld1·0 !hat his 11 !te 11·:i, 111ist:ikc·n 11'h<·:1 ~h:· ~:11·.I lr!t" 1 h:ill ret.:eh·\•d ~l 101 1\11>11 111 1 1110.li!ed dOlllllu'H\S 1l1t• Black PnnU1cr P i1rty has 1 '. l\"(·11•1on in iJ le!lcr ~v i\liss o f re r t' d Lo Lake lull llcarsti"s rarents .,..·hich notetl rt·sponsrbi!Jtv fiir thC' 111as-; 1 • 1 1. 1 I d · dl~triblltion "11 r !..:v<l tlcn1and\'(]\:1:1t t ll' nn! 1~·1...; . i<i ~11·l·n b,I' til t• S)1nhiout"se Lib£·r.o.t ion · l\"i.JY tJVt:r $!~1-t.OUO tn free Ar·111 y ln ihe P:Hricit1 l\pnri:t c d in party-!'LJ)l)nSOrcd vro- kid11api11g_ granlS t.ast year. Jtandolph ,\. lh•ar~t :-.i1 1tl 1 1har 11-'hile i:a~h is 1 01nlng 111 fn.1111 1'."l'll-11·l-.h1·r ~ ;ind sucli I generosi1y i:-. d c <: p \ ) ;.11>- pret·iated. • "\\"c :irr n,. ! I ·1·111· of tl·r 11·as 1nad e Thu1s-~lcan"·hlle, the father of the ·' ' . ,. Miss 1-l ea rst Slimved ~liciting 111011t•y. •· 1 '1'1~-· k1d1nq.t•: s 1.1 19 year-n11I l'acrlcia h;11·e dc1na11ded 1/1111 llc<lrst bcgu1 a free "Food ro rhc l\"e(-d_1·" program th:.t I l:OU!d l'OSC :1s l!IUl"h as SAO llliJlit.n. I Stress 011 Record.i11g <. SACllA~lf:'.\'TO 11J P!l - Kit.lnapcd Pa tricia II e a r s I sho1ved "ex1retne st r ess'' \\'hen she said she w:::s nor being forced by lhe Syn1- biont'se Liberation Arrny I J n1ake a tape recording later delivered to her nlolher and l fa lhcr . a voice speci<11ist S<1id Thursday . I ""1"he ~tress was 11igh. in<li--1 tilling there v.·:is dct:l1Jtion ." .~<Hd U.:;n ill<Jl!icaat. a !ape rel-Ording analyst who owns lhc Cornstock Security Co. ~Iallicoat. wh') stud ied a I reproduction of the l a p e re.p>rding sent lo M i·s s Hearst 's fa ther. It a nd o I p h Hearst. said he detcrminc:I there was "extre1nc stress"! "'hen the young 1\·on1an com-1 n1ent cd '"I'm not be ing forced co sa~' any of this ... l\1ALLICOAT :-. aid he an;i!yzcd the tape 11•it h an in- ~tru 1nen! 11·hich d c pi c t S physiological stress in the 1 Jll't-s<Mf s nervous S}'s!ein and1 _miq_~-n1.uscl~remor_!_iJL tl!f : throat .and. voict• box-1 · 1 ~talliroat n1 r. ! 1ri1h FBl 1 J.gents Thursdav aflen1oon . I He sa id tl1erl' are 111·0 1neasurahle !ypcs of s!ress - those v.-·hich <:1re produced v.•hen a person is not telling the truth and 'those that ae. tually are brought on by eina- tions. An example of emotional stress. he said. was v.·hen i\1iss Hearst asked that the polite not try lo find her because it was endangering her li1e as 11•ell as the lives of others. Asked if rilis<; II ears t !lounded drugged when the t:ipr \\lftS n1ad::!. he s.'.lid thal dcrcrminatio11 crn1ld not be n1ade \\"1tho11t u eomp.arison t<11>e. ~1rs. 0.1th1·r1ne llC-<1rst 111!cl l nt:\\"!HTI('ll \\"cdnl'~cJ;i_v t h a r 1n;1n~· pt.'<lplf'. inclu<ling .'>l\lllt' tin 11."(•lfarc. h:i1·1~ lx'C'tl n1a1!u 1i.;, d1 nal\t.111'>. The to1al. she :-.a1(1 , 11·as n~<l r -~I 1nillion. AT THE HOUSE OF PIES ALL YOU 69 CAN EAT 9 DINNER SELECTION 4.9 P.M. Soup or s.tad • Roll & Butter Sunday Monday Tuesday Fried Chicken Meat Loaf ' Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Wednesday Chicken Noodle Cassercle ·· · lhur$~~L fr~nks & ·Beans en Casserole Friday FiSh & Chips"= · ·• Saturday Spaghetti with Meat Sauce OFFER EXPIRES FEI. 27. 1974 0'FEI. COOO .... T Tk E ~i LOC,..'TION§ ONLY f'•w11t•i11 Valley -l~IS5 Horbor 11 .. d. 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'!'he second, trapped in:-oide his van. was freed IJy firemen and his broken legs splinted at the scene by fi ren1en. 1'herc was nn second an1bul::i ncc i1nn1ed1alcly available lo ll'a nsport hi1n. T he cily's private an1J>ulancc service. \\'inti ,\111bu· l.1nce. dis patched a second vehicle fro1n Tu st11 1. i\ctord· 1ng to the l'.Oni r any, it took 18 rn inutcs for a second an1bulanc:e lo rc;1 ch the accident after potic:c ca lled. T he situation \Vas difficult. but. we don't bel ieve it \Vas uniqul! or lhat it can't ha ppen again to morrov.•. J\or is it difficull to in1 agine \Vorse sit uations. Laguna necrts better back-up ambu lance service. If private services ca nnot provide it nt reasona ble cosl. I.aguna would on ly be following the ste ps of the cilies or Irvine and San Clemente in instituting en1 ergent y lr:i nsportation through the fire. departn1enl. L' n\vot".Kahle Rules " San Clc n1e nte ci\y · c'tiuhc1Tin cn are u'!ied. to c:aln1ly r eviewing paorl.v conr:etVt<i fyl~s h an4f1<t.J:J~wh fron1 fed - el'al agencies. but, eien. fP""ey. haye rejf~c.t angrily to edicts fron1 the Env)JOIH'Jlentat Vrotect. pn:Agency co v- ~ri ng new rule,.;; fo r smog:alerts. -·. · · ·. /\.n d it is no wonaer that ih~ ~eunci~ recently agreed to send a stingi ng reply to the EPA. · _ Under rules proposed ·by the agency: seeond-.stagc .s1nog alerl s woul d require pol ice and other loca l en- fo rcers to shut do.,..,11 beach parking entirely. The_v tvould have to scurry throt!ghout tov1n to post parking lots, no doubt co nfro.htecl b y thousands of an· 2ry bea<·hgoers, 1f the alert can1e at the peak of the beach season. 1'hat concept -along wit h other con1pl e x. unwork- a ble , n1easures -drew vitriolic cri!i ris1n fro1n the coun· t i!. 'J'h omas O'Kee(e te rn1ed it ''silly. stupid, idiotic and file-fill ing fo dder." l·le .and hi~ fell ows displayed under:=;tan(la ble dis- tress and a greed to tell the EPA th at San Cle1ne nte has no inte ntio n of in1 ple1nenting the ~ui delincs. Lan<llubbe1·s' Complai11t ,1\t the insis!ence of several ocean front r esidents, the I~ag una BcaC'h Clly Co uncil is consideting a law ba rring ·'parking" of boats on the public beach sands. If the co uncil does so. It will be tnaking a big n1istake. '!'he boats involv ed are sniall rata1naran ty pe sail- boats. The con1plaine rs seem to come chiefly front the F'islH'rn1an 's Cove area. One told the council the n1asts fro1n the little sail· boats blocked thei r view to the sea. and the clanking of lhe n1ast guy wires was disturbing. ,.\JJ that !ovvered properl y va lues. she maintained. Only three boats were rcpo11ed in Fisherina n's Cove. but son1eti1nes there are as n1 any as 16. \Vhile the boat complaints have co n1e from this one area, boats in Laguna a re .i n ma ny coves, and t he city law would a.in1 at then1 all. Boats, sail boats with n1a sts and clanking gear have been a part nf t ile sea for so1ne ·tin1e now. That's ho\V Boat Canyon got its name. Sonic peopl e n1ight even ex- pect to find boats by the seashore . As for any clain1s that sailboats hurt property values, well that just may come as news t o the folks on l.ido Isla nd and the rest of Newport f-Iarbor. - s Should .U-.S.-~Rd --.. Se1iato1· Bael.:s Ta.~ Cl1eel.:-off Cuba Boycott?. \\"AS~IJ ~Cl'O~ -\\,.hen Sl'n. Edw ard A·I. Kennedy i."'Spouscs an in ternational cause, it can £airly be conclud ed to have a n in1portant doin estic po li1 ica! conlen t. This is certain ly the case \\'ith Senator Kennedy's advocacy of "norn1a lizing" U .~. r1•lnlions \\i th Fidel Castro. 1'1·..e issue Is :i ro1nplcx and serious one \\'hich C"annol br sc Ulcd on the basis of ca tc:h phraS<:S that "surely Jn adn1 i11 i<;\ra1iun 1li:1; is 11 illin~ 10 tr;n •·I 9.000 ll'lll:·s lo 1111~ pro\'c rclnhons 11 1th !he Pc<iph:~ Rrpul'i- ltc: or ('!1inn shiould be 11·1ll ing 10 sp;1:: the 90 1111!1', r:i 1il1· Republic '.Jf (\1b:i lor the so1n1c purpn~e. · The issues invoi1·<'d arc so different ;is to n1a k1· an~· suth ('(lllJp.1ri"'on irrelevant. Furtil1'rn10 rl'. ;1 ':>harp div ision of opinion n1ay he e~>ccl· cd In Uikc the place of the universa l ap· prn\'<d of President i\ixon's initialive in China ACCORDl\'G to one version. 1vhy not r·n1br;JL't' F1ctt1l Casr:·o, tel b\·itont•s he bygones. pro rnote the good will of Latin Amr·rh·.J and detente . ..,,.·ith Russ ia ? But. acl·ording ro an opposite version. 1\·hy l1t•lp a bl'arded buffoon who is hu ng :it' o u n d .\10 . ..:eo1> ·s neck :-is a livin11; s11nhol •11 torn rnu nf,!J1 \ l<.1ilure Jn the 11 1'~l••r11 l11·n11•phcr!··: P.oth 1 rr~ ions-:ire p;n·odies or 1 hr ;11<11l.1h!1· rilrcrn :H111.:'. bur' thcv !M'f'.: to 1Jlu,1r,1tc the. hea r 1hal n1riy ('Iller lnlo th!' ,1r14u1nrnl lii..·f·orc l'resident Q uo tes i\l ar~ie Ler. ~ F. -"\\'hy docs ou r socit'!.\" hide the uld , isola!c !hem in hu1nc5' nnd rn;ikc us. the young. rniss tl:ci r 111\·alun blr expcriencr and thi nk of thc1n J!\ old? \Ve nt.1cd a healthy 1n1<1gr· (If the old. or else 11'e do not rt.·Jll\' h:1v e 111urh !11 look fof'\j,·ard to. Uo \l·l .. , .. (RICHARD WILSON) Ni xo n and Sccreliiry of Slate Kissinger respond to the open overtures of the ttloscow and Havana governments. 1'hc present phase began early in January 11·hen the Cuban Ambassador in Mct.ico said for publication lhat "(:tifl ntanamo isn'! itn portant to us now "' :ind l·lav<ina is ready to discuss normalizin g relat ions as soon as \\"<1shingl.On lifts its !2·rca r e1.:onon1ic blockade of Cuba. Previously. Castro i11s.istL'<i the U.S. n1ust givf' tip U1e naval h:l!>ll a t c:uantanan10 before relations l'Otild he nor1nalizcd. C 0 '°' CU H R l-~ N T L Y , tbe Peron ~01·1.:rnn1e11l in Argenfina broke \\'ith American rolicy, resun1cd diplon1at ic 1'cla!io11 s and adv;i nced a credit of $2CO nlillion fo r the purchase of Argcntin•' produels, .includint; a u t o n1 o bi 1 e s n1anuf:ittured by a suhsidiary of ford f.lotor Co. Argentine Ford is reported negotiating for rhc s:i!c of t.500 cars and 1.000 hea vy irucks, but is caught in the midd le bt.t11·een Prron's virt ua l orders to du so :ind J\n1rric;in prohibiti011s against 1t unless-the cn1ba rgo is n1 rod ificd. Prcs<>urc is on to open th e· c.'lr n1arkct in Cuba oner :igain. ~011• Soviet Cha irtnan Lronld Brez hnev is reliably re ported to h:n'C' rcasonf'd l\'ll h Castro, and fore1~n Scerctary Andrei Groinyko cari1c 10 \\"as hini::ton to open thr. 11·ny to11•ard norn1a lization y.·j1h lhe President and Secretary of S1.<1tc Kissi nger. BLlT TllJS is no sentimental ques1ion, 110 11·011hy liberal cause in the lern1s sl<lled b.1-Senator l\enncd}'. and \ not re:illy anythin~ that will pro1note detente unless .1.hecc arc sonic hard practlca·T reasons ~\'hy l11e U.S. should help l\losco1v share a burden "•hich has cost it S5 bil Lion. Not only that. Con1n1uni sn1 has not prospen:;'d in the 1\'CSle rn he1nisphcre and is a much poo rer in~'estm_cnt 1~a1! • -Uear · Gl o o111 v • Gus I thin k my C<J r dealer musl like me. Doing a ha lfv;ay jo!:l ot repairing rny ca r is his 11•<1 y of uiviting n1c ha ck soon! L .Lt Gloomy Gvs tommtnll ••• "'°""1111'41 bY roa;ioers Ind de> !IOI nK Ol l•rlly rtllt <I tne vlew1 of lhe newrnPi Pe<. Send yo11r ,., p"vt '-Gloomy G111, OlllY f'Jlol, \\"hen Ni~~ JWrusl)._chev hacked down from ~g .i .. Rl:fCIC>!t base io Cuba 1 ·•·· ' '"I.. -..... -' \Vh~t 'r~pensi! 11·i11 _fhCf.e ~""for th e, $'l billion :ind more ·of A.lnefican property seized by Castro~ \\lhwt .c:ua rantecs or the pt.·rsonal liberty Of Cubans and the ri ght to rcturt1 in safety OJ lht• t hou:.-~1nJs of rr fu oees who 11•ish to do so? 'Vha r commitments against th e t~xport of revol ution which, however farcical. is not an abandoned goal!" \\'hat bcncrits from cult ura l exchange if they u1crcly 1nask and condone the 1-lavana repression? \\'hat sure sign that we arc tlosini: the. prison doors fo rever on those who pray for libcr1y in Cuba? l'lltSE ARE qucslions 1\•hich often occur lo the lil:M::!ral 111iud. as they RllL'il h11vt· to Scn:nor h:,'nncdy, btJ1 he did not 1n1.:nt ion !ht~n1 1vhl'n he ;1(h·oc:11 ed th at. 11·c should ;:rbandon the boycott. r<·s1orc. con11nerri:il ai r service. and encourage the "free " c:-;ch:.inge or ideas an d peo1lle'.' Free'! Is the rl•.::rorcd ~dr St·r\·ict: to carry Cuban.:; both \I .IVS~ These ar.e <i n1011g th <' prat1.ic::il questions. but lhey arc aside fro 1n the broader generali ty of 1iussi a's 1notives. Hussia would like to share thC' cost of a bad i.li vt'S!tnent. ·cut its losses and 1naybe salvage ::i little profit. Hu ss ia"s a1>proach to th'e Wes tcril hemisphere is being spftcncd , as it was in Africa, and th at is a ll ~ the good. Bu t. if · U1at is U1e caSe, ln view oC the drastic events or dicely a' decade ago, then firn1 assurance" lll 4flt ·be found that ..ij.ussia's clicnt,'l hc. hmit-to-mana.(!c Caatro . 3hall coodlict a governn1ent \1•hlch docs not offend the interests· of lhC' Uni!ed States, nor the security of lhe hen1 isphcre. To the Editor : \\'hen you file your incorqe !nx return son1etin1c bet1veen nol\' <i nd Apri l 15. yciu cJn st rike a blow lur gOod government and clean pol!tics. Just by n'laking a simple check mark. Near the top o[ the main tax forn1 -Fonn IMO, Lim! 8 ~ you'll lind box.cs for you, to· check ~1f you \\'i.llll ~I of your taxes ($?' if ;~ou'rc lil lng a joint return) tQ go to t~ President ial Election Campaign F und. T I ·~ CHECKI NG ooe or b01ijt'1x>xcs l\On't. increase your taxes if you 're paying ta x!'s in 1973. Your ta=ws ·.v.·ill stay the same. And i1 1.1"011·1. r~Wc tho .!ii~.::! of your re fund if the gov'll·1!n1cnl o~c.'­ you .moncy. 'All JJl!~ so·ca.J led check-Qff n.1oncy will go td'1lell> finan,.ce the 19~ Prcsidcnti<1I election campai gn.<i. No matter "'ho )'OlU' chqit c lnr President 1n;1y be in l f!7!i. yotir dollar -along 11·i1h dollars fru1n mill ions of other prh'atc citizt'ns all over t!1e countrv -"·ill hl'\p 1n:1kt· your candidate tcSs dependent on 1\·c;i llhy campaign ('outnbut ors 11.ho often ha1.•e a specia l ax 10 grind. i\LL POLITICAL par t i c s He1n1b\icnn, Ucmocratic and n1i11or µart ies -supp:)rl the check-off. It 11as ovrr11 hclmingl y \"O!ed by Congress and approved by the .Pres irlcnt. All polilical parties ;ind all vot ers \\'ill benclit !rn111 i l. A LA~ CRA ~STO:'\ U.S. Senate. Calif. C 1•itic is111 U11f11i r To the Ediior : If, t1\'0 years ago. you had proposed lo rhe city cowiri! that protecti ve rncasures .,..·ere necessary in a particular pl<lce for the safety of children and, because tile r ily council fai led to act upon that proposal. a child is killed in that area . just v.·ho ls lo bla1nc? BETH LEEDS has dooe more than recognize and con1plaiil, about !he wea knesses in the commtmily which has · been he r home for 27 ye;irs . She has \VOrked selflessly, di!igcn1ly a n d constructively in Laguna tor years. lier record as a positive force Is a matter of public record . \\'ho.soever cri1 icizcs Beth 's choice of (~_l\_IA_i_L_n_o_x_~J Lctte/'I! f ro111 re1ulcr~ ore 1t·c/coo1c.. Norn1a l/y, Jrrirl'rl! sl1uuld CO !Hll'U rl1e1r n1e!>so9es in 300 u·ord.~ or less. 'f l1e rigl!t lo co 11de11~e letters Co fit SJ.XJCC or eli111h1ut1· /ill I i1i rc:.er1.:ccl. All /rt· ters 11111.~1 i11r /1•rlc siuuat,1rc 0111/ r11n1l· 111() urld1·e .. 1s ()IH l/(HIH'S 'llll!!J bi· IJ'trli· l1e/rl 0 11 r~r1 iiest if s11ffil'il'•ll re(l.~011 i.~ tl/•11(11'1'111. /)Ut.'lf!/ lt'i// Jlf// be µ111). /isl1e1L forun1 ior C'Xpressing honest fef'lings might examine their 01111 1nolives for such cr iticism. ·1'Jntour;11 dt-tlicntion and 1011!!. h:i.rrl work. Beth Lt•C'ds has proven her lo\'e fo r L:t~u11a rind it:; rt'Sid l'n ts. Yet sht• de plores Ilic in('pt, sin.c:lc-b<i rrcl vls1n11 or !hose 11·ho fail to in1plcmt•nl beneficial policies. Thal is v.·hy Beth Leeds is running for ci ty cowicll. This is an h011est exp ression of my feelings, with no intent of polit ical overtones. l\.1ARG EH.Y ~~. BE\'TLf:Y Post. Office l'lu11 To the Editor : I am inforn1C'd t.hJI the United States Pos t Officl' in S<111 Clcmen1e antici pates n10\·1ng its present ofri ce to a locat ion on Pi co: \Vherea~ th is relocation mav be necessary to pro1·ide more abundailt operational space. unless provisions are made for an ancillary, centrally-located, full·se rv ice finan ce station. severe hard- ship \1.·ill result to a great numher of eldPrly peo ple. businesses and resident" without private transportation. 1\ccordingly, I have this d;i!c v:rit ten lf'tlcrs to the Honorable John B. Tunney and Cla ir \V. Burgener. r~ues1 ing !hei r .itten!lon lo the. matter. I invite your scrutiny of the situation as "'ell . B. PATRI CK LAN E 1Hode r11 Politics To the Ed ilor: H1i11 1ane Society Reveals Tragedy of 'Puppy M1lls ' Some leaders ask. "Y.'hat can \~C !together) do for our country?" Others ask slyly, "\\'hat fa vors can 'I' do for the oil' tycoons, conglomerates and corporation heads in retum for a mlllion- dollar (illegal) campa i~n contri,butlon?'' \\'1\Slll\·1;TO.\' -:.Ot;i~~ breeder!! of ~200 1nillio11 1\0tth of J)11pp1l'.' ;nld kitlcns are shipping !>IC'k 1111d d~111g a 11im:1L~ lo An1£'rica·s chilr.;rcn 11 it h the ac11v1~ coope rutio n ol i.l fe1v (' r o o k c.U \'Clerincr rians. (.JAC~ ANDERSO~ J 1he "1nills" are "operated \l'ith ooe si ngle Of $.110 million in pct sales each I 11 h Tl year . a Hun1ane Soclety of the United goa : moner,. t e report says. . lC ho111e to the puppy mill, o£ten dying Oil tbe 1\·;iy from illness or starvation. Jn his ll'<.1\'cl s, investigator l\1cl\tahon found !l Virg ini a store 11•hic.h sold a ki1te11 lo a seven-year-old child. The kitt en died four days later of di!ltemper YC'~' the pet store· owner refused n veterinarian's plea to stop selling other kittens exposed to th..e deadly Virw!. · w.ages f..suCb .. eed. says the society Stales study es tim;itcs that l'w\'O·lhirds . docwn e ~ ~ '9octidiosiJ , distemper.. ate p rod11 11,cts of broOoo· 11, ~. roundwonns and IN G R EENSBO'.R n, N.C., a "puppy mi s • 11·hc:·e , f r . , , cx:posure." veterinl!rian reported every one o pups aro 0 ten tresi-The "puppy mllls" are able to get several , hun dred puppies he b a d eel worse than rah-• .the 111 do~ aifd.t a ts at}IJ>P94 Deeau¥ :examined as th ey arrived from puppy bage-s (D~d arc a L'" •. ,~ljUJJE!"VetntiiarJiiS" ~ lbf~braedcr':ii ', •mma hfd bronchiils1 'Jn' t'1{0 CallfOM118 tually sh1ppctl two-, =!lliat 'en ~·~ l! hiliii111Y and :: ~ peu wore .lound$ variO"-' to · .a • cabbage-crall' lt'~:,~.d i.sign a stack of blank !health) pef stores, but half were dead and for lfol a1stanccs.1 ·' 'i ·~ Ulcatcs ror the breede r to nil in." • •tnany·otbors were Ill. 1'bc year·lon1': sr-~ ! -. :" 111 one undercover job, our lnt~m. cret probe "''as h(l..1d~ _.,.l-. :r~-~~ S0~1E respectable mull ordci: ·--nae Nel~n. went oot on a "bof " ol cd by Humnn~ Socl~ .,, .• f. '' . ••r~ crlU cizcd by the: ~u1~1anc a ·,ptindsome Doberman from • a ely chJef gumshoe l'~ri.nk J\lc ~1ahon. Ort.en. , • 1dj;"'l\'h1ch ch~rges that the Spiegel "reputable" pet shop. When tt.fs. Nelson "'Or king undercover. he found <lop,,AWv••: ca!ltqi offt'rs. animals sight unsc~n -iand the society took the $250 dog to Ing in transit . frttzi"a: In nirplaor. "hofds .•. umeea··by Sp1~cl t.oo, ns the anull!11s a vetcrinarlan. It was diagnosed wi hwvtng suld with hideous dlsC"ncs nncl .stad.lt:r ~.~ ~lppcd directly from . the l>uPPY a '!(Ing· ihfection. • _ Ing with trauma and ncUro,es. · r • 't.m.w.1'o !hr hu ycr wit~ going through 1o. .-u£.1:•· • ... :-·-SfSl<'gel's hands."... ALTHOUGll federal la w~ administered ~OF tl}csc,,~lples.s V.'O\UIMI JllfU! -But the most heartless treatment .hY !JNi Agricul ture Department oolltJw ...,. ~:ln-J..ld_, "P\IWY mhi•" . oecilra lit,C.01£ shl~ .• ~:11. ¥:1'bl.CIY Clo1 shippon1, ·. Ihe. t e d e • a I wtre!l,~!".are . bred . on a mass one animal is 'iilck tbl ~ store simply insr>ecl9n are spread too thin to do prodllc<loo ·-• aftd shipped · to ;... riruw u.. .~ shlpmeo~ . ...i.-lllL aocb looit. And ooly llllnois, t1* -ty 31ores all over thti. country. r-.1ost of \\'Cary animals arc sCtlt the long road found , Ms a puppy protection law v.-!lh any fangs in il. There. pet shops are inspected, and .some 2.500 complaints a year arc regislcred nnd·in vestigatcd. Another rc.sull of mass production is that dogs !JOkl as "purebrtds" may appear aristocratic a!I sad -eyed pops. but grow up into lovable , bu t ootrageou8"" looking mongrels . This is beca&Ue of slipshod breeding at the mills: "With 1.75 million applicaUons handled last year, It Is 'still possible for bretders ·and pet ahop operators to take unelhltal FJRST, the propaganda on ''shortage" whatever product. it may be. Th en, the price becomes exorbitant. That's the favor completed. The r esUll is inflation and sometimes hunger fcir lnany. There's a aong '\l.clok . ~ha&· They've Done lo My scag, MJ;" Well just look what he's -d·O(le t.o our cowitry, feLIO\\' Americana! :. .. BERNY BAKER ' .. :Fuel te.r .Spet!e advantage of the--~ that 'American To the Editor: Kennel Club ~·· alld 'with papers· Agnot:ii; . our lal"" trio or spee< ··,·=, ro;: ~~~~.!l~~d~io,'' says the travelerf deterve more attentton, bot -o-uv-......, ... ncu •nu 1.f. ' penni{ n1e sevttal ob&ervaOon.s. 'fo"lrst, · TO COUNTER the t~flc In ca nine your Sunday editcrlal (1:.lats Off TO and fel~ ~ n\lse-ry, ~e soc I e t y Skylab) seemed to soom lhe public's recommends bl.eying doll) bred in your ~ "[re~ • .a~ ~ lkle around the own area ·where you • can visit · the ~ servrclt· t •1'TO 1"8t.'lf~ a tri p to kennels, or' bcttef. yct,1 settling for1·a.;, •the I · 11.oe il'~rt if.f ruitless, friendly muu in your loc'-1 anlmal ahel ftr,: coUI . ftUWt atx>ut the line who, olhcrwise, must hilut ·lo death. • aro .. tU~f)lo)im .. ~ of r 1 c e . F'OOTNO'l'£i A Spl~. el . spokesm.an_ Gasoline, for lhc moment. Is a much wld they ~ been s pp!ng PllPP1Cl'i more necessary, immrdiate and visible for t5 ycnrs at a rs~ ,of l about 3.UOO C'Oru!tderAt1M than a trip to the Moon. per ;)'ear an~ ave.rJt~l!f"'J)O! mo re thnn Besides how many or us Yd ll ~ able five .c9m~r.~ .1~fl'· The kennels t9 ma ke lbal trip'! are csrofilD)i.~~d. said t h c , spolCriman .. ..aDd ~Sptegcl had n money-111 ERI': surely !let•ms lo be no g1;1s bnck guara ntee poli cy. shortage in !ht space program. Secondly . thllt n1a r1·clous 8~-day odyssr y v.·ould not ha vC' been possible v.·lthout the lax ll)Oncys frorn n1illions of ga.so lint- <:onsu111i ng Atncricans. Third . ;1t rouc:hly 50 crnl s per gallon. 11·hich is 11·lshful thinki ng these days , those trips around the Ea rth 1rcre lhe c11uiv:1lcnt of liO 1ni1Hun gallo ns of gasoline. Fourthlv. if l\hC'n L:.S. as1ron:luts <l•l l:ind upOn !he planet of l\.'la rs. what \1·ilJ ~l:1n h<11'1· accompl ished? Unless. of coursc. :'llartian gas stations offer gasol inc at less out ragoous prices. .\.\0 Fl~Au ,,-, if scnnt hccd has bi:c11 dl·1·011 .. >1I 10 !hl' .. rnn rvc kius feat !hJ! hodcs \\'Cll for n1<1nkiud,"' l''h.v didn 't you 5!a rt thC ball rolling? Du ring tha t fr~t. how oflen did the Daily Pilot '·doff its ht1t" 1ri1 h front-pa ge ro1•rr:H,:c".' 1 11 Guldn l rxaet ty term a 13-line .. editorial" ;in ear1h-shat~ering fa nfare. LAU 1l~:Nc1~ Ci..AHJ\ ,,.,,,, 1\ccds 'E1n? To the Editor : Aftt•r reJd inu Attorney (;e n er a t Saxbc 's defeai ist anitullc regard lng gwi control in Salurday's cdiloria ! page I fee l con1pelled to 1vrite n1y a ttit ud e \1·hich is support ed by a great majority 11·ho don't need a phallic svinbo l to bolster their tnanhood. · I FEEL "''e shoul d noL only have gun control. but gun confisca!ion - the C011fisc<1tion of gun colleciions in n1useums as 11·ell as prh·a tely owned. \1/hy do 11·c ha\'(' to dls pl;iy the par\ of Arnt'r ican heritage v.'hich is despicable: ar~ imn10rnl ? Lc.t"s try love for a change -11 n1ay \\fork . ROBERT L. J ACKSO~ A o T hanks! To !he Editor : I am a 1\·orking mother of three and I receive food stamps to help us get by. _It, n ·1E Sy1nb ionesc Liberation Army th inks that I 1rould accept any tood or any help \\'halsoever fron1 them ·or any- bod,\' tha t they thre aten, as in the RM- dolph A. Hearst case. they have an- other tli-0ught cominJ.:. \\'e don't \\·ant the ir "blood money;, and nccepting a nything as a resul t or thi~ at rocious act 11·ould onl y be condoni nR ii. 1 SI NCF.R~:Lv hope th1'1 everyone on 'velfare. etc. ,vi ii stand up against !hi! ba_rbaric ncf., and refuse to accept 11ny· tl11ng lh;1t lh1s group "requests" for us. GOO help us if \l'C 11re ever that desper-ate ~ M.J.11. OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT Roberi N. Wr.ed, Publisher Thomw Keevil, Editor Barbara Krei bich .Edjtofial Pa.fie Editor · ~ ~torial ,:pa~ ot tlw! Dally; P iiot ieeka: to lnrOl"l'Tl and .Umulat9 ~adtts by P~ on th1-pqe d1vt rw•com m1":ntary on topic. Of ln- tttt:a:t by l)'ndlcaled tolumnlsts •nd cartoon!Jts, by providing a forvrn for: ~adera' views llnd by prw1entifc thl• new1pal)f'r'a oplnlont and idff.1 Cl\ anTtnt topic-. n.t' tdttor-lal-oplruoni ot 1ht> Dally Pilot R~ar only in the tdl!oria.l col umn at the top of ~ Pflit.. Oplnkln1 exprr.:llle(I by the colt umniabl and c•rtoon111.4 and leuef uTltert art': their 01Nn anti no ~ioru. mcnt of lhrlr v\c-,.·1 hy the DaUy PUot shookt be lntttl"l'd. Fridoy, February 15, 1974 QUE~IE By Phil In ~rlandi ... 'Z-15 : '·"Well it's nice but 1 think the old-fashioned . sugg~tion box w~uld have done as well." -------------------- Fourtl1 Time Teen Drinking IV ASl!JNGTO~ (UPI) !Jarry hold, a key n:overn.ment \\•itness in ~everal Cornn1un ist spy cases including the 1951 atomic; espion3ge trial of JuUns and Ethel Rosenberg. died in obscurl4.v 1-'I monJhs ago. it was revealed Thw'Sday. Alvin H. Goldstein , a \\'ri!er- prodUf!'Cr for the National Publit: Affairs Crn~er f'1r Taievtsion . a cc id e n ta 11 y di.Sc.overed \vhile researching a docun1entury 011 th c RoseDbcrg. that (;-O~licd during a hea rt opc.1~.llioo\. at the age of 60. ,\lJGUS'ltJS S. Ba 11 a rd. Gold's attorney, confirmed in Philadelphia Thursday th:l l Gold died Aug. 28 , 197~ at John r . Kenned)' ~lemorial ~lo.spita\ in Philadelphia . Gold 'vorked at the hospital as a clinical chemist after scr\'inci a IS-year federal prison term for confessing to be an atoinic spy courier for Dr. Klaus F'uchS. a Russian agent. Ballard said 1'hursdav lhat Gold ';spont his tin1e · froin his ar"resr to his death trying to niakc an1ends." Hy DICK ll'E!lr \\'ASll lN{:TQN <UPl l I.and o'goshen, I n e v er thought I would live to see !he day~ An expc1t has admitted gi ving too nn1ch advice! I thou ght I had a bCttcr cha nce of seeing hell freeze over under the li.li!ht or a blue moon. BUT TllERE IT JS in the ' .. ~ ' A .,.. f ri dJy, February 15, 1174 DAILY PILOT 7 -------- ••& ,.._.,...,.. ... ,.,.r=--"•"'•~~ .. • ' ; . Era of Advisers February issue of Redhook -• llallelujab: ~ta)lbe there's a Or. Benjamin Spock conccdinl{ new 8ay dav.·ning . folks! \\'e t h a t he a n d o l he r · cQU.\d have a bright tomorrow p ediatrlciitns, psychiatrists, after all p.5yehologlsls, teachers, soc-ial \\'Orkcrs and a s s o r I e d au!horlties in the child-rearing field have overstuffed paren1s \\·ith guidance. "\\le didn't realize uolil it v.·<'ls t•)() lote , ho\\' our know·il· all attitude \\'35 undem\ining the self-assurance" of 1110\hers and fathers, Spock confesses. LET OTHER edvic~·gi\"crs 1\ho ha ve saturated the land whh t"xpo s tu\ations , adn1011i tion~ and exhortations JXl'ol.' cornc fOr\\'ar<l and repent. And let il begin with Dr. David Heubcn, Dr. A I e x Comfort and the resl of the ar1ny of sexologists . If child guidance expcr1 s have made parents f e e I '•ignorant and inco1npetent." <1s Spock clai ms. in1agine \\'hat 1hc SC'X rxpcrts ha\'t' doJlc 10 Sj)O\JS('S <llld [O \'C'fS. ,. I knO\\' people who \\"On'l C\'Cll hold hanJs in the movies unless there is a book of instructions under the scat. 1N OTHER 1rords. parentS !IFU!li are gett ing to be 11 k e burcaucr•ts. A fe w years ago u·hen they should hare been do I rig sornething lo head off the energy cril'is, the bureaucrats v.·ere setting up advisory com1niJtees. \\"hlrh apparently advised the1n tu set llj) t)iOJ't: advisory cornmittces. \\"ell . ollvioustv "·hat ""C art• ha \"ing no1v is ari advlte crisi.:;. CAI\ \\'E llEL'' on e-.:r>ert.o; to voluntarilv cul dov•n the \'Oh11nc in the Spock i a "I --------~---'"<' n::inncr~ Or \\'ill wn1e sort of mand<ttor,\' controls on the1 He11's theperlectw;,i~loma~• 1!isJ>('n.<:inrr of advice bcr.:0111c JO!lf money or saw1itie~ da "l11ple-cluty": llCCf'SS:lf~''.' pcrson:lll}' f:i1 or a Sexual Openness Backfires--S pock n1odified rationing prni.:ra•11 I R("(Juire counseling sc r1·iccs to lii>'il lhf'ir hours of opcr ntiou. IN TllE PAST couple or Tl1ru. a! 111ir!-1vcl'k. n\I tht' decades, A1nerlca has bccon1c cxprrt<: wo1ild o b s er 1· e ;i nation of ronsult<1nt s. Thrrc :id\'il'e!e..;s \\'t•dncsday 1 ST. LOC IS. ri1 0. 1 UPI \ -rnir~ht as \1c!l he ral·b1\.;." ---- 2 ~QU "'II be ffolPd•d ... II! 0 ~"~'''"t"I """"''on~~"' • turre nt '"'"""'' '""'· 3 Veu <on cenlonu• to tn101 tni hu•n<1• I ~tt~"' I et tho n10•'•( '~" conl1obut~ ... ••••a . '""'"'"" "'·-· ,,, , ..... .. "' """'''· H~nv.?vcr. the 71 -year-0ld is son1e kind of counseling j Child doctor Benjamin Spock ser\'ice on ever_v street corner. do( tor did di·:>p!ay son1e or says so1ne of society's ncv.• A!)Nlrcntli'. nobody ac1s 011 '"'""'u the liberal allitudl's !hat have ,,.. - scxt1al oprn~ss has "gone !O in <idc hini e:rr ~r.'l\"f'rsial ,,·hen his O\l'n any 1norc. extremes·· and rcsu!ted i11 he advoc<ited the current nut ,,·ha1 can you expcc1 brutal scxuali!y in tnov ics and trend of ·tilt.' yo:1ng "•o live \vi!h !hC' govcrn1ncnt setting tclf'vision. together"' and to avoid having the cxaniplc it docs'? I Attempts 1to overcome 1he unv.·antcd chi Id r c n in At la st eslin1ate. the fcdc!·atl Puritan rear of sex have nH1rriagc. cs1ablishmcnt harl sn1nc\\'li("'l' son1etimcs resulted in outlooks bct\\·cen 1,100 a111I 2 . 6 On that arc ••a 11 at 0 mica\, S r EA KI N G AT a <1dvi.~orv t'0111n,iltces. \V hil'h If th1 ' ;Ollll(t~ impo,~1LI~. Cil! hl<litY jor the eye·openrng ,1.11y of Hoa~ Memori;il Hospital"\ '"!Uu• fleJ1ble Plans for Givin1f '. You will be 1n 1or a pleasant surru~e: Telepllont: (714) 645-8600 Extension 106 ,l.t:k lor Thomes St•dlinger Measure Fails psysiotogical. mechanical -\\'ash.ington Univ c rs it y 1nay 1ie \rh.v the ccuntry is like in a laboratory," Spock conference on sexuality, Spock st~g.gcring fron1 crisis to l GOLDSTEIN SAIO h e said here Wednesrt;1y. said he Tecon1mendcd that rt crisis. 1 received a ,tip on Go•·s death couple live togE:'lther before Spoc·J.; says the "strong fo1·11s1 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL from an unidcntifi!XI \\'Orncn. ''SllO"'lf'iG TllE sex act marriage because "IL'~ goxl on child. psychology" has 642-3766 lie said he did not reveal · h · · J cl 1 to f1"nd 0111 ,,.•-·•-r th1"s l·s I t " f 'd" f N-w port Ba~eh. CA 91660 301 B Newpor t Boul•v•rd deny 18. 19·and 20 year-Olds the the death because he wanted wit no sp1 r1ttla emen , no ,,._..._,!\! ina~ c pare11 s a ra1 c I ll Ye•rs ~me Lo<•ti°" dr. k he lh intcnvorsonal caring is just an infatuation. if it their children and unable to • SALES •SERVICE right to in ~\' n ey can, to use the re\'r'alion as part · r~ vote, rnarry \vtthout parents of his documentary \Vhich ·w ill _cpo_m_og_1_·a_p_hi_c_:_· h_c_sJ_id_._·_·T_h_c_y_d_o_cs_1_>_1 _hu_,_i_an_ybod __ Y_-'_' ____ g_•o_ve_rn the""":"~-----~:::=:::=:::=:::=::=:::=:::=::=:::=::=~===========' SACRAMENTO (AP) Legi slation low crin~ t he .. · drinking ;igc to 18 has failed for the fourth 1i1nc in fou r years to 111ake it out or the Lcgislatw·l'. The Senate Govemmen!Jll Organl1.a1.ion Co mmittee voled 9-0 to table a con'>litutional --..... ·--an~i!ridiTICflf th~oppfng lhC lt.>gal drinking age. an act the 1neasurl'·s author said ,vas tantan"IOunt to killing it "IT'S OEAD .'' s.aid As..<;Cn)blyn1:in llob<.'rl ~ill)ffiJ 1R-Atascadl•ro l. "'The onl y rCCQur sc for il:i supportrrs is to go lo the µctition pruccss ... Thrl't' si1nilar proposals died since 1971 in co111mi:lcc or en lhc Senate or A~cnlhly noors. he said. Bob Closson . sp()kesrnan for the Full !lights Initiative Committee. said hi.> o~:ini1.a­ tion is circulClting Pf'li1ions to put the proposal on tJlc t-;o\·cgi- bcr general election ballet ~ll\f\10 TOLO conimittce members it \\·as ridiculous to V ale11ti11e Spat Kills Boy Frie11cl LOS A ~t;ELES I AP I - Beverly R.1 t('s gave her boy friend \Viii Bro~·n a St. \'alentine's Day card that apparently he didn't like. They began arguing and Bro"·n. 37. v.'Ound up 1vith a fatal knife ~·ound in the heart. police said Thurs. ~liss Bates. 27. 1\•ns booked for investigation or n1u rdcr. <.'Onsent and n1ake use of ot\Jc14bc sho\\·n over the Public adult rights. Trll'\'ision Nc-t v.·ork Feb. 25. "They can be cand~dates for r.old \\'JS generally creditril state and local offi ce, they with Riving testimony du rinc can be members . of law !he RosCnbcrgs' trial that ~enrorce~1cnt. a~cnc1cs. they . ·persuadt"d .:.tlle j\lry· 4.-0 hand can sue anU ti(' sued. lht·Y doi\·n a-gLlilty vl·:·di ct The c a n nl a k e bu s 1 n e s s noscnlx'rgs 1\·cre executed in agrremcnts. they can marry 19~3 fnr passi:l;! a t o in ; c -they arc f~lly a~!>-v.·cr~b!e seercts 10 the Soviet Union. for all of their actions.' he s:.dd. lie contended the drinking age \\·as cstabli!>hcd 2t 21 bcc:.1~ that fcrn'ICrly was the legal age for adulthood in C<:ilirornia. : TRY lf'iG TO BAN <tlcohol use by person.5 under ?I \\"lluld not prevent it, Nimmo :!ddcd. ''Those who 1vant to get alcohol are. by one way or a.not her, ~oing to £Cl it," he said. Uut critics said lo\\·ering the drinking: age \\"ould t n I y increase alcoholi;;n1 a n d dn1nkfn d r i v i n g, a n d e1lCOU1·age i:crsons younger than 18 to drink. "WE FEEL that this will increase the consumpticn of alcohol and au of its troubles" said Wilbur A. Korfhage. :1 spokesman for the Council on i\lmhofic Problems. "Prclin1inary evidence is !hat lhcre is an increase in traffic accidents among teen· agers 1vhe11 the drinking age is lowered." said Loren D. Archer, director of the state Ofrice of Alcdhol ProgrPn1 J\lnnagrr.ent , "but at this point v.·c need to hnve more evidence lo ma k e a Judgment." 111e measure is ACA I.\. The companion bill also t2blcd is AB 782. .I. EOGA lt lloover . thcn FBI director. once dcscrfbed the Rosenberg case as "the crime of 1he century." Gold. bom in ~\\ilz!'r:nnd . hccame in\1.l\vcd in the case aft er bein g arrested by the FBI in Philadelphia in May, .1950 and accused of violating th e Federal E.spionage Act in serving as courier for Fuchs and Soviet offieia\s. ti<l!d confessl'd and, in later testimony during the trial of · the n~nbcrgs, G<lld said he \\·as in cootact with David · Greenglass, a soldier at Los Alam03 laboratory in New Mexico who ,~:as the brother- in-law of Julius Rosenberg. I/ER BAIL I EXTRE1l1E SALfNAS fUPI) -A 28· 1·car-0ld moth{"t" was being held on $50.CMXI bail on a shoplifting conviction in connecti«i with a $46 petty theft. '--> ~lunicipal Judge \llilliam f\loreno in1poscd the heavy bond Thursdny on Patricia ?vlcCaffery because she missed several appoinbneots 1\•i1h probation officials prior to sentencing \l"hich is set for r-.1arch 6. t . '· r1v~1a: unimportant matters: trifles much of our r esearch is wasted on. Triv-ia: New Daily Pilot Saturday Feature triviaddicts can't live without. The definition you get depends ·on who you ask - Webster may think trivia (small t ) is ... wel l. triviaL But Trivia (big T) is a fascinating feature that tickles t~ brains of some o1 the Orange Coast area 's most sophisticated newspaper readers. Can you name Jack Armstrong 's high school? How about Judy Garland's dog in the "Wizard of Oz " movie? The name of the "Star TreK" spaceship? If tlie§e ·are· ihe kind of questions that turn you on. you 're a triviaddict ... or you could be one if you 'd just let yourself go. Check out "Trivia" (with a big T, by T.T.) in next· Saturday's edition of the ... • DAILY PILOT ' .. Davis· brown . -. . 2 SPEED AUlOMATIC WASHER • 4 Cycl"! P1rm1nent Pr .. with Cold Wat1r Cooldown; Normal Cycl• with Extra W11h; ActiYlted Soak Cycle; Delicate Cycle · • 2 Walh ind Spin Spffds • 2 W11er L1"1ls • 3 W11h, 2 Hinse Temper1tures PERMANENT PRESS DRYER BUY BOTH~ for ONLY a Perm''"'"' Preu Cycle wilh cooldown -h•IPI prawent wrin•le1 a 3 Temper•ture S.lactiont • M1nu1I -.C1ion of yp 10 130 m1nu1n drvine 1ima • l••oe Lotdint Port •Up Front Lin! Fill•r s334aa 1utomatic1Uy .. a1 1he right t ime .. in lh• right cycle • • Mini-Ouick1 '"' Cycle-wtshes 1m•ll loads in tO minutes • Mini-Ba1k11'·"'·efimin1tn h•nd walhing • 5 W•sh/Soak T•mper11ur• combin .. 11on1 • P•rm1n1nt Preis/Poly Kni1 Cycl• •Giant CapKitv-Dri" I.AP to 18 lbs. • Parm•nent PrHllPoly KP'l il Cycl•, prow1dt$ 1Peci1I condi1ion1 for 'no.iron· an.d knitted ltbric1. E•lfl Ct•• k1ep1 wrinkles out. • A~tomat1c El1ctronic·Sfflwr-IMlt 1h1 ..mo11(ut• 1nct'lhut1 dry1r";p1t wh•" clothes ' Ire 'drv·enou_..;• • • Four Teml)IT•.Ur• S.lactions DTlA PIOTICTIOM ' ... , .. .....,., ,.. 2 YEAR Pol.ITS & UIOl WARRANTY " GE COLORS: H1rvn1, A•oc.Bdo, Coppttto,... Onl" SlO Addi11on1I Wht•t A•li\1blt . w. ~ .... .,.~. o ... b~"~•" O• '""' I •<1 lo•I'' (~•·o "'"'' Yo~'"v"bt "''"! ~d n• ~•D ~·~· • ·' ~t·ad .. ... --; .. .. • • . ' . ~- 8 DAILY PILOT rrld.t.y f'tbruary 15, 1974 Abortion C01ttat11 Aets Deaths Else1rhere WA SHINGTON (APJ Lawsuit In Co1nu'' Posti11g of .Ga s APOLOGIZE WE HAVE TAKEN DRASTIC ACTION, IUT WE HAD MO OTHIR CHOICE. Leoaard \\1t'lale-!, 51, director of public lnfonn<ttlon for the t~ederat C.Om1nunicatloos Com- mission, died Thursday of a hear! anack. lie "·as a \'C'tcran net"'ork telev isl011 11el'. s and publlc affairs pro- dueer. • P1·ices a 'Must' BHOO KLINE, f\iass. IAP I -l<l!lirt·d llrig. Cl.'fl . Bt'rnHrd L. Gorf~1kle. M. \\'ho servl'd as bod,\guard kl President '\'oodnl1v '\'ilson at rhe signing of tht' Jll'3l'(' treaty 111 1 he runctusion of \Vorlcl '\'a r I, dil'<I ·rhtu·~day R£\I EHl.Y HtLLS (UPl l - Prankie Spitz, 72. forn1t·r Z1l·j.!l!t'ld ti1rl. le>ading !adv c.f :\I JoJ.,un and l'.·ife of a l;l!c 11101·1e stuio president. d1t'd \\'edne>sd[ly . Shu rc1i rcd in 1!112 11 hen !>he rn;1rriC'd Leo Spilz, !\orinC'r president of L'niversal· I 111ernation:t! St udios, w h o died in !956. .\'E\V ,.ORK (UPI \ -DMn l;olenpuul, 73 , cre:itoi-of "]11forrna !ion Please,'' ll r;ulio quiz show in "'hich tbe public <J sketl qucstion!'i of a panel of ~xpcrts, died at hi! home _\Vednesday fol lowing a lengthy illness. C>olenpaul concei ved the idea for the show . wh ich ran on NBC from 1938 !o 1!152. 1v h i I e indr1>cndentlv producing, \~· r i I i n g and directing a radio series he called · ' R a i s i n i: 'i'our Parents." PHOENIX , Arlz. (API - Lo uise Le e (.;dall. 81 , mothc·r of Rep. ).1orris K lidall ! D- Ariz.) and for iner ln!l'~r Secretary Stc w:trl L. Udall. ~led ri·lond a.1•. S A J'll TA A ,\'A fnther \\/ho rloims ·~t1111 his 15-.\'C :Jr.c!d d a u g h I er un<l(lrv.'enl an abort ion without hi~ kno"·Jedi:!C-or pennl&sion 11;1~ !:illcd Orange Co4oty 's \\'('lfare l)l'p;1rtrn~nt: ft p~lv<Hl• birth control organizfHion :ind <i ~ur~ron for -~1 5 1nillion Charles Lucas of Onu1ge name ~ the Anaheln1 Coons.cling Ce n I er and operator ~-lrs . Ready with Dr. 'Vllliam £. Krootil and the l'Ou111:-· l'.'elfar(' departn'l(!nt <lii d1•fendan!:-l' in his Sutx:riur Cou rt aclinn. Lur as c h a 1 I e n g e ! thr legality of the a b or t i o n allegedly perfom1ed I a s t No1·e1nher on Toni Lucas. 15. sin~e his daughter u·as "too ~·nung to 1na ke suC'h a r!rC'ision." Rigl1t Place, Wro11g Date ' L • Officials at. UC Irvine had the ir calendars tumcd to the v.·rong paJ::e 11·h('n t h e )' announced recently that UC l's School of BiologiC'il I Scienc('s ORANGE COUNTY C.:oast Mau I-l eads U11it FrC'd F. . r.oldinl{ of l..aguna Beach has bN'n rl1'clcd president of lh l' i'lann c d Pa renthood As.~oe iation of Or;'lngc C11unt.1•_ Other ne>\V office r!! •if thi· <•ssociation are l\1rs. Alvin Cox of San1a Ana , fi rst vict' prl!sidt>nl : ILI::. Ch:llfie!d ol Sant;1 Ana. second v i c r. president: Hon1<·r Beed of La guna l!ills. !rcasurer. and ;\frs. Carol Beck of l'iev.·port 13cach. recording secrct:ir)'. Re1nbrandt lecture Set 11·ould conduct itli :tnnu<1! op('n \\',,l fgang StecllO\\'. TI:cgcnts house. Thl'Y gave out !he professor of art af UCI~A ;ind \\Tong dal€>. profes~or ('tnc.ritus at Oberlin 'Ille rig~11 dn!c is lhis Coll('ge, Ohio. "•it! lecture on Saturday. Lab::ir'!torit·s au<1 '·Rembrandt and th e Old teac:hing fa ci!ilies ll'ill be opi·n ·rcs1a1ncnt" al t:C Jrvinc 1''eb. to !l)l\ r11blic i)rll\'('('ll 10 3.m. 27. and 3 µ.in. Thl' leclure>. !i JlOllSOl'l'd hy /1 I n -in I 11 u 1 ... 11ri"n t;1 li ron t h•~ SchorJl of Fin .. ,\rt;;; and SA.\'T.\ AXA -Or;crlgl' f'o1..:rlt1 11l;1\' [Q\luW the l••ad r,f n<.•1g!1l>ori11c Lo« Ang£"h•s County I!• n'qui r in~ ).( .1 s st.:.llions tu po.-;t c u r 1· 1· n t ~awlinc l)l'lt"es on :si!{nS \•1sible front '.hl' <!rl't.'l. Cou11ty s u p l' r \' l s u r :.. Thursd ;1y 1.1 n a n i n1 o u s 1 y ord(lrcd County Co 11 n .~ 1•1 :\drian Ku y1,.:r to draft a lnw that \\'OU!d CO\'l'r ;_ii\ stations in unincorporated territory. The !...ls Ang('[~ n1casur". ~issed C'.arl1C'r !hi ~ \l'L~k . rC'iuirc·;;;; g.-is pricP !)()Sling 1n kl'eping 11·11h the ~unounL shcn."n on •thl' purnps -110 n1atU>r ho\1' oft~ it cli<1n,c;l's. SU P E R \' I S 0 ll H:1lph DiPci n('h .sug~este1I 1 he 111.:\\' !<11v and got \~holchcartC'd su pport froni fe!101v bo<1rd n1en1bers. includin~ Cho irn1an Rolph Clark. who owns a service station in Aru.l hl'iln. Clark. \rho said l1e is appalled at 1he ra1>id increase in prices. s.1id he has lx-l'n on both sid(IS of the fenre> ;i nd, although il \1·ould be more troub!e for the stations. it would hC'lp n1otorists. Diedrich said it is hard cnou t;:h even to find i!'.aS in these energy-light -times bot at least 1nctoris1s "·ou\d have son1e kind of Klea what they 1\ ill pay 1vhcn they pull in. ('i;1 rk s;ud 1h,~ Hl'(10 :1 1101!1·1 1 011!)' aifen about JO µertt·nt l of \ht! coun!y's ~us sta!ions sinc·1.· the n1ajo1·i1y arc insidt'I citv !inti1s. 1 . ' Dru~ C:asc < Drop peel Auainst cl ~ SANT,.\ A~A -.\lu!!iplv drug charges filed against fnu r Sunset Beach men arrestl'd !:1st 11•t•rk at lhc hom1• of {\\'O of tht• dcfl•nd:n11s h:iv(' 11()1~· Occ·n dmppt'd. tile Orang(' Co unry sheriff's office ha s t:onfirrn('d . I Sheriff's C:tpl . J a 1n e s' l ~roadh1·!~ 1i<t ld 110 fur ther eri1ninal i'\ction l.~ bein~ takrn 1.1gainst Jtogl'r Kc:.11 !\erley, 23 <111<! John Frederick Ford . I 27, \Joth of 16679 S. Pacific ' St.. !)avid Tyler Wtartin, 27.1 of 17171 S. l'aciric St. <1nd JC'ffrey Hobert Curley, 29, of ' 11i701 S. Pacific St. Episcopalians At CouYe utiou 1 ANAIIEL\l -!\ten1bcrs of\I FOR 14-YEARS. patrons o f Kena L--anes found ample park.1ng 1n tt)e space s urrounding o ur building. Recently. ~owever , many of our customers h.ave been forced to park 1n th.e vicinity ol lt\e Tt1rift imart M arket. or go elsew~ere to bowl. eat. or have a cocktail due to a lack of parking near our facility THE PROBLEM HAS become 1ncreas1 ngly worse . Th.e cause is ft\e ad~ d1t1on of two fine recreational units behtnd Kana Lanes. bu! w1l ~out adequate parking to accomodale their customers. ca us1n9 an overflow into t\.ona·s parking area IT HAS BECOME necessary fo r us to post Secunty Guards in our parking zone to regulate trafhc. limiting OUR area to OUR Customers many of whom carry nearly 20·1bs ol bowling equipment WE SINCERELY APO LOGIZE 11 th is regulatory action has caused 1n· convenience to anyone. It means if you are coming to l~e Harbor Blvd . • Mesa Verde compl ex lo bowl. eat or enjoy our enrertainment and dan· c1ng . parking 1s available. Others will 11ave to seek parking elsewhere. If you have to park a distance away when attending a movie or the ice rink. BE SURE you complain to the· owners or management Perhaps th.en. they. and th.e complex developers. wil l provide ample space. WE ARE TAKING these measu res for the benelil of our patrons 1nconven1ence caused when you go to a movie will be more th.an com· pensated by the ea se of parking, next time you come bowh ng. Thank you lor your understanding KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 545-1 I 12 IJealh Nolit'es ,..._~ aURCH • GGrdon Glenn 6urcn. Age ol 01 6'19 scssi<J:i for l·i::>itor.; v.·il! be op('n lo the liubl ic 11•i thout offcrrd cvvry hour l>eginnin,2 charge. wi ll be held iQ the :t! 10 a.m. h1 lloon1 167 of F'ine> /\rt~\'il!:tgc_ C0!1Ce~ Hall Steinhaus Hall. -at noon. "I ha\·e a friC'nd \\'ho camr do\\·n fi'Orn Los Anf(elcs :tnd p11lled into :i s~ t a I i o n nd\'ertising gas for 27.5 cents. But the little .,.,. r it in g underneath said 'for a half· gallon· ... ciuipped Supcrvisor''i"iiiOiiiOiiiO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___ _;======;=:::;;;;;:::::;::=;;;=:;::;:::::::::;=::;==:i:i:!:~:;~~Z Da1iid Baker. II ., _ the Eµlscop:i! J)iocese> of J.os ,\ngcles arr ~a1hering h1're . today and Satu1·d;1y for the I 19th annual convention of lht' I diocese. -------s •• , St .. Co11a M1t10. Ch•I I ! Ba1110~ Y1chl Club for J' y11r1. O•lt ol dt •ln, Fl bru••Y 14, 191'. Survlvftd '>V -- wllf, E1ll11r L. Burch: lltP·iot1, Delmar ·------------------------------.... LH Htoln, ot tiO<Jt!<)fl; .iep-<l•Uljll!t r, 81rbert 1(1y Wrl(lhl, Co1!~ M11a; ~l1Ter, Nancy Ht rmon, Y u c ~Ip e ; !wo 11rand(hlldren. Sarvlc11, Sund1y, • PM. 6 Btll llro4d""IY Chapel. lnt .. ,n ..,r t, 11.trbor Ile.I Mtmorlt l Park. lltl! 6•0<1<lw1y Mo-h1•ry, Olr..:tor1. ... ,,. Fr1nce1 E. Ratm. All" u . ,.,,oenl ol Cost1 M111. Datt o1 deMn, Ftt1ru1ry 13. l't'-Survlwd by dlughler. Mr~. Btllt LM OOUQhl'f, I nd ion, Berntrd WUCO•. Gr•vt s!oe 11rvlct' I0<11v, Friday, GOO<I Sllfphtird C~t!erv. w!1n Fr. Thoma1 N1Yln1 oflld allnQ. W111tlltt Chapel Mortv1ry, M'-#111. Oi•Klofl. 5Tl'WAllT "'llry S11Wlr!. Form1rly of 119 Poln5ellt1 Ave ' COt'On• de! Ml•. Pi•\>e<I I W6V F1t>ru1ry t, 191~. In F1ll11rook. C1llto•nl1. in he• 90!h ye"'· s vrvlv1d by d111J1jJl!l•r. M1rv Hud.ori. of F~llt>toc-: 50n. Donald l !ewl•I. al Am1rlll1>. T•••.: live u•1ndch1lcren and tl!ree g • e 1 t • tr•ndcl!lld,.n. AllUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFf MORTUARY 4?7 E 11111 ~t , Cosio Me\o 646.48 88 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOMI Corono do:il Mo• Co~io Meso 673·9-450 6-46-2424 -·-BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY ! 10 8roodwoy. Cosio Me10 548-34JJ -·-DILDAY HOTHERS MORTUARY 1191 I S.-0<11 R!vd 842 7771 :0.:,1 ;;> .. ,Jon11c Av~ ln"l B"o<'' r:'IJ1 4)8 11.:) --- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUAIY ''1'.Jlu1,·,,,."l•1r n ~d ,; I : 9•: 1 ·1 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY .853.' r.(<m.no Crto111rono ,; I 11,'1, ---PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ;: .. -... ,., ( 1.'·00 P!!r "C • '"' ' ·• r ... ,r,n &•..,,.• r, 1 1,44.J/Of/ -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY ,,71 1.1.;n S1 ~-·~I -, j!r' (\• 1.-h "1(. 6 '1 J The NEPTUNE SOCIETY WANTS YOU TO kHOW ... ,.... 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Your 1967, 1968, 1969 or 1970 model Zenith 23"' diagonal Color TV and many other tube type brands require approximately 360 Watts of power 1974 Model 100" Solid-State 2a::AGONAL Featuring unique POWER SENTRY SYSTEM Requires 0011130 wans , (+6 Watt Instant-On] Little more tha n two 60 W att light bu lbs. Conserve Energy and get these New Features too- • CHROM ACOLO R II • Chromatic On e.But ton Tuning • lnstant'Picture-lnstant Sound • AFC-Automatic Fi ne Tuning Co ntrol •Di' tributor' s 11199ested retail price • 30,000 Volts of Picture Power [desi gn ave rage] ALL AVAILABLE MODELS IN STOCK & ON DISPLAY CALL FOR ABC'S LOWER THAN LOW PRICE We ,have reduced ovr normally dl1e:ounted prices In order to lower our floor Inventory lfl-taxes are due l-1·741 t021 ATLANTA ST. WHY BUY AT ABC? 1,t046 ••ooXHUIST ST. (Al M .. !!01111 let ••rft.141 ,_ HUNTINGTON llACH • H• Att••~ c ..... , .. If pef4 hi to tl•yt; ., l•w HUNTIN•TON llACH ~ ,,,,o"'-~:OU RS : De-... :I•""''"" ff p_,. c •.• l .1 e I ,_, 11,.. ~..jl MON .. FRI. 10·7 Peth e 1 , .. , ,,_ S.rftc• a 3 Y••r ,lch11• T11H HOUR ~; ' ~~\-,~ SATU/!OAY 10·5:30 W•rro:ity • Fr•• D•ll•try •Jld Set-Up a l•ltk~ DAILY 10.7 0"-0'-p..\I.~~ CLOSED SUNDAY AMHiC.rd/M•tt•r Cflor9• e w. S.rvlce wfl•f "!'• SAT URDAY 10.5:10 c '(t. ~" S•H e We •••w •11r 'r•d11&t 1..U. •"4 Out e N• SUNDAY 17.5 .,.a o""' ~~-< 0,IN THUllSDAY 'Tll t C•Mr11h llo• S•l•tme11. c.o-J 962°5559 Our Warranty Is Not Pro-Rated! 968-3329 - ·-. ' ~ r ' ~ ·: . ( ' ' ' , , , ' ' • ' ' :· ,• .• ' ~ ' ' Women's Clogs . 2.22 • Cork Wedge • Wh ite Only • Most Sixes Tennis Shoes , J.C. PENNEY NEWPORT BEACH STORE ONLY! SALE STARTS SAT., F~B. 16TH ladies Wigs 4.22 • Asst. Colors • Short Styles & Shags • Many of Elure Women's Sleepwear 2.88 • Lt. Weight Gow ns • Asst. Colors • Sites S, M, L Women's Travel Boy's Accessories Sport Shirts 3.00-3.50 88¢ ·3.88 GIGANTIC TRUCK • Girl's Jackets, Blazers & Ponchos • 2.88·4.88 • SchOol Age Sites • 42 Only Girl's Pant Sets 4.88·5.88 1.22 .. ' ' ,~·~.-·= LOAD · •· o. l(if\'ii & Wq)ienS-• --~--· · ~--•,,-re:'sa1oor-sr,.,·-" ···-....... -. -~-·~~ .. ···--- • Men's & Boys' • Hi & Low Tops • Broken Sizes Children's Slippers 22' • Kni t Uppers • Red or Blu• • Broken Sites Women's Heels Riot 3.22 • Hi & Low Hffls • Many Sites & Colors • Broken Sizes Tennis Tennis Shoes 1.22 Women's Handbags - • Cosmetic Bags • Manufacturer's Closeout Women's Dresses 25°/o TO 75°/o OFF • Jr. Misse s & Half Sizes • Pant, Strfft J..ength or Long L-"1· j ' • Casual & Dressy WOMEN'S BETTER FASHION PAtns 5.99 e Fantastic Va lue • Whit• Only • Sins 8-11 & Jt. 33 Women's Pants · 4.22 Better Jr. Sportswear 1.22•2.88-. 1 25°/o,oSOo/oo•• • Aut. StylH • Fashion Colors • Final Clearance Fashion Jewelry &r,-1~22 • Nec:kleces . • Errlng1 •Ant. StylH ' •Tops & Bottoms • Coordinates • Large Selection Mitses Sportswear 25°/o T.O SO°/o OFF • Coordinate Groups • Sop.oralH • Larve Soloctlon " 8 Track Portable ST.EREO PLAYER . 39.88 •. ,~C-DC Operation . • 1_2 o~ -• Flannels'.. · •Placket & Full Button Front -----,....----~ --- -• Lang & Shon • Boy's Jackets 4.88 (50 Only) • Cap Shoulder Style • Denim Rancher • Nylon Athletic Boy's Preschool Separates 1.22·1.88 • Asst. Pants • Short Sleeve Woven Shirts • 70 pc• Only WOMEN'S • BIKINI BRIEFS 2 for 1.00 Girl's , Dresses 1~88-2.88 • School Age Sins • Ant. Styles & Fabrics • so Only Girl's Pant Sets & Pant Dresses 1.88-2.88 • ~!"'91 & ShOl'f ~ .. • Ant. Stylos • IO Only . ' ' PLANT SALE!. 1 GAL. 11s~· 5 GAL. 449 CHOOSE FROM: e Tropicals • Sun or Shade Shnlbs ' • Shade Trees .. ' Cherry Chuso C1ko SOc Cherry Pio Al1modo 50c Cherry Sundff 5Sc Cherry Cobbler 40c LadlH' Transistor Radio 7.88 • 6 Transistor •3Wey · ·coft-.or11..,... • 60 Only Anonod Carpet Samples 2.99 • Sh .. 1 • Hl-L-• PkHh • 2~·900nly ' J. C. PENNEY 24 F74SHION ISLAND .NE\VPORT . BE~CH ··~p...,...- Sleeve • 40 Only Girl's Tops 88¢·1-~- • p,..school Sims • Bust Out or Flyaway Stylos • 40 Only Men's Better Sport Shirts 3.22 • Shon Sloovo • Hi Fashion Men's Dress Shirts 5 for10~00 Men's Knit Dress Shirts 6.88 • Polyester Blends •Long SIHve • High Foshion Stylos · .-, . ".\en'.• Knit Sport Shirts 21or5.00 • Short Sieve Prints • 1110% Polyester •.P~Prost . " Friday, Fiebruary 15. 1CJ74 Men's Flannel Pajamas 3.99 • 100°/o Cotton Flannel • Notch Coll ar • Meny Prints Men's Casual Slacks . 8.99 -e-Sl>lld'ol'"F'ancy • Wide Cuffs -• Flare Leg .• Washable for Easy Care Men's Corduroy Jackets 9.99 • Pile Collar • Quilt -Linttd • Snap Front Giiiett. · Purr Detangler 9.99 •Sweeps Out Snarls • Prevents Split Ends Lady Schick Consolette lfaiolryer 19.99 Super Printer label Gun 2.88 • Use~,, Tape • Plus Bonus 4 Pak Tapo Penncrest Electric Scissors 2.62 • Spoc:lolly T omporod Blades • :l-Spood1 - .. 6'' Column Candles _1._4A --,. -,,,., • Decorator Shades • Unique Scents P inch Pleated Curtains 1.22 P'· •· 24'' • 30'' - 36" -54'' • Asst. Colors & Fabrics Houseware Items 50¢ • Waste Baskets, Wall Plaques • Cleaning Buckett, Tote Bags • Flatware Trays - Many More Ski Werm Up Pants 12.99 Ski Pants & Parka Set 39.99 • Cotton Polyester Blond • Ladies Only Tennis Dresses With Pants 2.22 • Whit. with Trim • 1S Only WOMENS Two Pc. Pant Sets 12.99 • Outstanding Value • Spring Styles • • ~·-Sil11 .. -- DAILY PILO! 9 • . , . I .• I , . . ' I ' , ., -Jff DAILY PILOT fr1d .11y, ftbruary l~. 19711 'N otliitag to Do' . 1 , ••• Nixon Aid~ Quits: Position Had E11ough Republican Sen. George D. 1\1ken, the 81-yea r- old dean of the Senate, says he will retire when his term expires in January and "wi ll go fishing" in his native Ver:n1ont. From \4'lre Services ilhe taxpayers $33,000 a year for it," Oxmbs said. WUliam E. Coombs, who it. resigned hL-; California Senate Sally Quinn will rejoin the- seat to join the Ni x on \Yashington 1-'oSt April I. the adrninistration, says he h;is Pust said. Department official now a senior ieHow at the Brookings Institution. The book is published by the Prineeton University P,ress. • quit the fl'deral job :iftcr less It was ;innoune('() j 11 !'resid ent S u h a r t o of than 1l"'O months. Janu.'lry, after she and CBS "I got b;1ck l h f' r C' Nl'Wi; parted eon1pany, that lndool-si:1 11·as ~iricke11 \l'ilh influenza. (\\'ashing-ton , IJ.C. l and there r•al acc sourt'('S said the ~13- ~·as nothing lo do.'-' the San ) year-old president had been l~trn:.irtlino County 11epublican ( said. PEOPLE 11'orking .. C'x!rf'n1ely ha1·<.l " in .. I h;iv(' a difficult time the last fL·1~' \1't•cks. dolng not.hing and chargli1g .._ _________ __, -. ,,__~. Man~s Last Wish OW Cars Carry Him to Fi1ial Rest BRANDON, Fla. (UPI) - Clarence Lane literally pursed his hobby to the grave. The SS.year-old mechanic was taken to the cemetery Wednesda y in a 193& Packard hearse. with a string of antique cars following. It v.·:i.s hi s last \vish. and his family and friends carried it out with style. LANE, \\lfO loved old cars and the friends he met in the two antique auto clubs to whi ch he b e long e d . requested the unusual funeral procession when he learned be was dying. "When he found out ·that he had a t.enninal illne'Ss he made up his mind that this "'-'8S what he wanted and he talked abou t it all the time," 1ald family friend t-.1 a r y Bernhardt. "I askGd hirn once v.•hy he was so set on the idea and he told n1c that ~ince he's ellvay1 lo.vcd tl1f' o!d cars so much nnd the clubs and 1he pe<>ple in them. Ill "-'anted to do some thing tha t his friends would be able to remember him by." WITH FUNERAL ho m e operator Dick Stowers at the wheel of the antique Qearse, end the Rev. A. A. Butner This is the only sale Feldman Lighting will have in 1974 at his side, lhe funeral cort('gc followed an escorting sheriff's patrol car slo"'"·\y along State Rte. 60 to the cemetery. The cortegc in(·ulded a 1930 Ford town sedan. a !929 r-.IO<lcl ,\ rolldstcr, a 1936 Chevrolet .r..lastcr Deluxe. n 19.~! !l lo:.lr·l A roadster, a 1931 l\lodcl /\ sedan . :i 1929 ~lodcl A l'hacton. a 1930 ~toclrl A roadster and ;l 1 9 5 5 Thu nderbird_ L ane's \vitloW said her husband at one time or another owned seven \'intage Chevrolets. They included a 1936 truck and a 1'940 busrness couple she plans to have restored for her grandson. The Feldman Company, manufoct uren and distribvtors for 54 yeo~ of quali ty lamps and lighting fix tures, o rfen you DI SCOUN TS UP TO 70 % * OllTSTP.NDING DESIG NER'S SAl\IPLES * CUSTOM ORIGI NALS * DISCONTINUED DE SIGNS * ONE·OF·A·KI ND FIXTU RES ';v - DIN ING ROO M FI XTURES* IMPORTED CHANDELIERS * • EXTERIOR LANTERN S * ENTRY & HALL FIXTURES* BATH & KITCHEN FIXTURES * BEDROOM FIXTURES* GAME ,, ROOM FIXTURES * ACCE NT LIGHTING* FLOOR & TABLE LAM PS ,, 'I she 11·ould join tlte \\'ashing-ton bweau of The r\('w Yurk ,;.:·· Tin1es in ~1arch. Neither Miss Quinn nor lhc TinH~s \vould romn1ent on the change in plans for the 33- year-old reporter. ·it II. llruoe Fr.:i.iin, a fonner f~,i Stanford University English ~~ professor fired in 1972 .for • inciting violence on campus. ~ ~· t has accepted a teaching job ~-f ' in ConnecticHt. ·' • T he Th ai g ov t' r 11 n1 t· n \ b:inned further iniports of an American expert's book on 'Chi n:.i ~hat has been On sale in Thailand since 1967, The book is "China After 11a o: \Vi t h S ele c t e d Documents." by A'. Doak Barnett. a former S t a t c UPI TeltpllO!O HAS PLAN -Presi- c\ en I ldi .J\n1in cif Uganda is quoted a~ suggesting _that black Americans t a k e n to United States as slaves shf)u!d take over U.S. and e lect black presi- de nt. ' O ver 2,000 !amps and lighting fixturei ore "red-togged" for tremendou\ savings! H•re ore some examples, FREE BOOK LET AVAILABLE ON HOW TO SAV E ENERGY lN LIGHTING PCRIS f\t-J DRE.ti.U OF SPAIN f 1v~ 1 ::;:1! hr·r ~. Q•1d cry!.l<Ji c hondelir". S•rb.erb quo li t•; l 2 inc h v.•1d1h ?O 011c h height_ Regular SAll Pr1rf! PRICE ~1 3800 l.3950 FAIA OF M !LAhJ, I TA LY Gold plated. brori :r.e choridel ier -Crystal, $687 . 50 S275 .00 Louis XIV style _ DEL CHIOCCA OP PISA, ITALY Unusuol gold plated condelobro lamp, fully draped w ith 1po rkhng cry~lol. 33 inc.h he ig ht. $1 80.00 $65.00 . ' r ... ( . SAl.E BEGINS FRrDAY , FEBRUARY 15.,A,ND ENDS SAT URDAY FE!IRUAlV 23/ SHOWROOM$ OP'E N DAl lV ( INGUJOING S>.TURDA·Y & SUNDAY) HOU~S 9 TO 5 ' . . &EVEltlY ttlll5, 153 N. lo Ci-., 6.S.5·7090 /ORAN GE COUNTY, 1:127 N. Moin SI, Sonto A~o, ( 714 ) 54/-6lS\/. OeyNNTOW,N LO~ A~GELE S , 612 S. Woll St, ~7-6731 .. LLSAUS FINAL/ NO rHON'E ORDERS OR C.O.D.'S /CUSTOMER PARKll>I<; / .. Ni<.l.M'fifC'~~D /.111'IHR CHAR GE ,· . . ..... I . . ·-·. I / l Particles - <;>.f.,:B raJ.n 1, . .Jsalatea STANFORD first isoiat1on •' .. (AP Tl>< o f the brain rnoletult's involved !n drug addlction has bcer1 r e.ported by a Stanford ~1edical ('enter resea rt"h telliijl working \\'ith mice . "Eventually, this discovery could have enor1n o us . 1mport11nce in dealin~ 1\1i!h narcotics addiction." Dr. Avran1 Goldstein. lhc tean1 chief, said Thursday. IIE SAID IT also might 1 aUow develop1nent of a nonaddictiv·c pain reliever. The new isolated substance, extracted frnm mice brains. is called an opiate receptor. Receptors are s p e c i a 1 molecules int o which drugs fir. like keys into a lock. explained Go Id s t e i n . a Stanford fl h a r n1 a co I o g y professor. "To ll!1dcrstand addiction and possi bly dc\'ek1p ne\V 1vays lu deal \1'ith it, the first thing .1·011 have 10 do, is 10 fine! the receptors ln\'o]vcd," he s;iid. TllE KEV FOR the S ta n f o rd -isolated opia te rereptor is morphine, one of Course Suicide REDDIN(; 1AP 1 After a ooun;e i n "Creative Ol\'orce" last yeHr. the evening divlsion 1>f Shasta College I s offering "Suicide -A Literary Approach." The teacher of both courses, psychiatr~c soci~l \l'Orke r Jl'ff Davis. ~1l1d the suicide rate i n N 0 rt h c r n California's Sha stn Coun1 .\· 1s f\\'ite tile nation:il avcrnge. 'tllli EllRL'S Plu ...... -'1111 · AWC... Tl-1•1111 '' rwr...,. l.llU"l•S....iNtck Alt Oftlwl '4f5·0401 641·17SJ Antique .. 0~~~~d Auction Pavilion ~ Monday, Ftb. 18, S P.M. ~ ff1hlrin9 . '< . Signed Tiffany Lan)o. Tillany Art Glass, M,tlP:sen t· , Figurines Several Bronze&, Large ~renc~ ~~ .aoy : ,; (signed) ~1gned Bronze Bird Dog, F1 ~e Orili\t81 PIE!ces. . . Cloisonne Vases, Curved Netsuk1s, Snuff Bottles, · Jewelry. 14K D1an1ontJs, Jade, Turc1uoise. etc., Clocks, i• Coin Sliver Keyw1nd Watc h. Cut Glass. Music aoxes, Inlaid Bov" Front 1-tepplewh1te Chest. Frencl'! Regence Sot,1, Nnpoleon 111 Bed ~v/Gilt BronLe Mou~ts .. Frenc.I'\ Pl wa1n11 1 Fc1lsc Or'a 1ver Fro11( Marble Top Provincial Lo uis )) XVI C<:b1 nct ~~;_uf' M1111J!11ro Engl1!->t1 Scr_pen.ll~e Chest ;· \V/SplHy Fer'!. Mart i!•' To p Sideboards. 3 ,7 Carved l Ro::if>'.'1ood 1•11!1' M<1rhle Top E teq~rc. Brass Cash. i Ren1-,tr·r Many M<111v Fine Oah. Pieces, Halttre~s. Prt'·~o bc1C f.. Ch.11rs Ro1111(! and Sc1u,1re Tables. Ro ll Top ~_, -Oe.;ks, SPv11ng M;1c!1111cs. Dresst>rs, Sn1a~l Tables, 9 x ~i' 12 H.1nd1n;1(Je Kerrnun Rug, S19nt.'d 01 1 PJ111 !1ngs. L~rge ;T' Carvetl Ivory Pieces. EtJr orie;-in Furn1sh1.ngs, A rmo1r.es. ~­ Tabl es. Chairs. etc Our Ad C<1nn7. Begin To Describe 'J , The Many Fine Pieces To Be Ol t ,red. Please Acee.Pt fi Our Inspection lnv1ld!1011 ·. ;1 chemical compound class derived from opium and its ·• relatives. Inspection from 12 • 5, Salt' be9ins 5 P.M. at tht old BALBOA PAVILION The her oin taken by an addict is converted by thq body into morphine, and n1orphlne acts on nerve cells. .. ; harman/klrrdon COMPARE ' ID 1m w 1 m 1111111ur 111111• 111a1 AlL·RISK INSURA NCE •5 YEA R WRITTE N GUA RANTEE AND SPEAKER TRA DE BACK PL AN AVA ILABLE ·- MFQ'I LIST s526~ TM M1rtT11n/K1rdon 50+ Ou&dr1phonie, Mut1ieh1rmtl 36 wilt RMS AM /FM l\.athltf lW.t fainraded al $289.95). 4 Sound RtHareh lib Sol\ic 20 Two-W•y Spe•k•r Sytttrnt ind tti. new BSR 260AX Automttic Rtcord Ch•nger wilh 8•$1 1nd Situ~ Oiernol'ld Ctttridge. harman/kardon a..,......, H1rrn1n Kardon'1 fin• 75+ 90 Witt RMS Mu11i- eh1nn1I Ou1dr1pfjonie AM/FM Rtceivtr !'1'1'11 feinrtdtd •I S4'9.951 with 4 SRL Sonit 30 8" Two-W1y $pf!akff ~yuems plus • Ginard 408 Rteord Ch1ngtr w1lh b15e 1nd Picker ing Dia-mond 01rtridge. harman/kardon MFQ 'I LIST $845~ ONLY . sJJ9. .... ,, .. . . . ONLY s429. H•rrn1"/K1rdo,.,'s powerful 100+ 115 -tt RMS Multich1nnfll Ou1dr1phonlc R1e91.,., with built·ln SQ, ~11dy !or CO 4, Dolby IWn fairtrtded 11 $599.95) plus 1 BSA 510X •utOITMl le R11<:01d Ch•ng•r w1lh •vnchronous motor and'" ADC Diamond Elliplietl Cinridp plui4 Soul'ld R ... •rch ltb Sonic 40 Spe1ker Sy111rn1. Coml 1"4:! compart lht 1ound1 ' MFG'S LIST -. • < L. M. Bogd • Y '"'r Jlo••eJ'• W ortla O\"e r The Count e1· Burt Reynolds 1 Likes It Raw Distrihutorships: MASD Us1loglfw 11111ndoy,---, 14, 1974 ,_ ltll(l!Ml-0.11< """ ,,,. t\olW r•• 2.· .. 1 ll'• .. ou .. Ce )\~ , .. 1v11P'lH bT !Pit H•· Otn•ld1 101'< JO"" .,,.?!, ,, li ft 1t '-' "°"'• Fnt • ..._ I t•-• Al-1.tllOfl .. ~t,, Cit .... '"' MldT•• t ti UY. lt11c;•r Pft 10 11>, --~---··--·------••• Md!. ,,.. 11t1w1 ,i. 06 ~~' 11~, W tll por ..... 11.\1. ~ M l .... l \o Watch Promises ""'°'"' .,, _,,,w. o.:"'" 1! n•• Moh G,•' n,r• 1~. •. ''',, ''" ,"," <O<olnMr 091!tt• ~· •ill D \'I J\-, Ml"" lb • ;.o.!IOll II 1\t:a ~, '''" Oll'lt• II ol [illn<lt 1•·~ 1t\\ Mlfl~ 'f' ll'At 1t'li to" 1•'111 ! j'• clO\r t(•ittHI f:uit1 i...o ,,.,_ JJ•~ Ml11t• • '• lt \.I o4 h l. G lt 'i 11 .... t ffM quot•· ecn. NV( IJ\,, i.\io Mobl Am l\oo 41\ \or.•IPfll H I ""' It' 110'!\ <lo !IOI h•tlucle El P•~ 10\o, 111\ llMO"I "' "''• n·~ .... WrlCI t>,(, ·~ 111111 mtrouri. ,...,, E! NV(tl 11t\ 1)•, Jrolof•• In l) ll \• ""°'~" •'• '"" ' ' •• •'· _, !.f> .o•., •P1. ~.,.,.,1, n ·n !J' • The notion that a newspaper's classlfied ads must not be categorized under "male" and "female" is embarrass- ingly ldotlc. At least. a Salt Lake Ci ty advertiser must think so. In the J){>scrct Ne"-'S classified, he lnterted: "Msn or \\'Oman to "·ork in advertising agency. m~kJn11 razor blade commercl11ls. 1\·lust have heavy beard." And : "Pregnant man or 1von1an 10 1nodel matcmi1y clothes," A lot more people lately are getling a Jot more lice. The U.S. Public Health Service ~ays lhat. SpeciHcally, lice infections have increased 600 percent during the last 10 years. That's terrible, isn't it? Medicos blame changes in attitudes about baths, hair and sex . BEDS Q, "What's the· most popular size of bed In this country?" A. Thl! queen is No. 1. Double is No. 2, King Is No. 3. As fo r twin beds, our Love and War •man ls pleased to report that children use them mostly. And aomettmes twi ns. llcre's a job offer for you. It's to last only 30 da )'S. Starting pay ls onccent per day. But the pay will double v.~lh each succeeding day. \Vhal. )'OU won't take H? Tut tut ~ 1'hal 30 days 1\·ork \\'Ould get you $10.738.418.23. Burt ft t•yno!d s reporis his prercrred lunch is raw cannibal sa nd\\•ic·h, no? It ,,·as believed for many years to be a sex stim ulant. Suppose there's something to that? DOcrORS In examining !heir patients lo diagnose, most doctors in this country order extra tests. Gets expeMive. But they do it to guard themselv~ against malpractice suits. Or so a recent American ~1edical Association study indi- cates. It has been reported tha t one out of every three l·rays is unneoesaary. Young lady, when a diamond erpert tells you . your stone contalns 40 points, here's what he mearus : Each carat Is divided into 100 points. SO a diamond weighing half a carat ha.s 50 . points. Average diamond rontalns 40 points. Sweden has .rriore college ~tudents per capita than · France, France more lhan Ital y .. Italy 1nore than the N~t~p¢5. thc ... Nethot~l.aw~s 1nore tho.i~~ Engl.and,-~"«: land morC than S1vilzerlan·d. <111d S1,•itzerland more Than Belgiun1. Austri:i and \\'est Gcrniany, These nin'e nation.s have more people than the United States, But the t,;nhcd States has three tln1cs as rnany college studenls as all of ihese counlrlcs put tog ctht:r. File this under Patriotic Noles, please, Undersi.and the slav(' lraders are still doing pretty well down in the Soulh Pacific . Girls picked up off the l• la.nm near Sumatra are selling !or about '140 each 1n SJneapore. ~ Addrtu mail to L. M. 801/(J, P.O. Boz 1875, Ntw- port Btoch, 92660. FINANCE '11M Say s Income U1> 30 Percent Special lo Ille Dolly Pilot Ul'5 ANGELES The Times Mirror Co. net income increastd 30.6 percent in 1973 to reach an all·tlme high of $$4.9 million or $1.63 per share, Dr. Franklin D . ~turphy. chairman of the board, rcportt>d 1'l.1t>sd ay. For the ore~·iou~ yea r ended Dec. 31. 1972. net incon1e v.·as $42 mi!licn ot· ~1.25 ricr share. Revenues for 1973 also recorded an all·tinlt' hiE?h. reachiHg $706 million in 1973 com pared \\'Ith $611 ·million in 1972, an increJtse o( 15.5 percent. (Related story, Page 12·) Net inaime for the final 12 weeks of 1973 reached '13.7 million or 41 cents per share ccmpared wi th $13.8 million or 40 cents · per share for the like period in 19'i2. Revenues for the f o u r t h quarter were $181.3 mlllion In 1973 and $164.7 million in 1972. During 1973, the World Publishing Co., a \Vholly ow n ed subsi d ia r y . discontinued . sold or ag1'1'd 10 sc!! n subst11.n tial ~ortion of ifs business. Re\·cnues or \\'orld of $1.l .3 n1illion and ~ net loss of $5.2 n1illio11 arc. included in 1973 co11.~olida1e<I operations. The net I o s s includes unusual write do"·ns and losses of $3.5 million, after applic.able income tax credits. in connection with l h e disamtlnuance and sale. Of the net k>u attributable to World for the year, $3.1 mllUon was realized in the fourth quarter. W·i-d1 dlll811Cff belWHn living are11 You don't h1aryour neighbor Exclu1lv1I Only at canron 8and1, Palm Sprlng1. By SYLVIA PORTER (lust of five co lttm11.!) '".\fake big profit!!~ Beco1ne an aut001ized dls1r\butor. Sell Special Formuto g a !Ii o 11 n e a:.V_'itive-the hottest selling ite:n In the automotive direct selling field . ~1anufacturer endorsed. "Guaranteed free motor car if IUXUI")' a pp o i n t· e d state franchise di· rector . Free sam· pl e s avail· able. Send $10 35 "(1 000 O.~l.Y fo r ·~· . . . ~ ~I ~· POATlll orders received in ncxl 10 da~1~·. Bi.gger discount s if order rushed.·· Tlli:1 ;ir,r.ears a t n b I c s!to \l'in:; that your cost fo r ~ix unit ~ is $24.50, on 11•hich ycu make a profit cf ~7. But Ir you buy U1rec dozen unit:; at a ccst of $92.50, you make a profit of $90. Titi.9 is a oomposite ad, irepared for me by the president of the B e t I e r Bu1ine11 Burea u of Metropolitan New Yo r k , Woodrow Wlraig, to lilullCrat• a fraud in dtstributonhlpa aold by mail. The telltale slgm, as exemplified by the ad are: 1) "Creative" accounting. That table ls very clever, (or y,-flo's going to buy '24.50 of ~oods to ma ke a $7 pnlfil \V.hen he can m"""'~e aPproxiffiiiiely !00 percent ii he goes up to ~9Z.50. 21 EXAGGERAT IONS. A free luxury motor car if one sells enough cans of gasoline additive? Even a cockeyed <>ptimist sbould hav.e trouble believing th at o n e. Manufacturer eodoned? Who? The hottest selling item in the field or automotive direct telling~ Hardly . , . (31 Pressure. The NO SHARED WALLS IN LIVING AREAS Enjoy slnaltt-famlly pr/v.:y ... over100 families do! 6 tenn is courts, heafe~~i Ing and Jacuzzi pools,,saunas, puttl reen, cab~na. No initiation fee, no due.s. t.: ely landscaping, no exterior maintenance. Private, walled patio. 2·car garage with 1lec1tlo outomatlo door opener, f!oo<·l~Kng wood-burning flrepl1c1, 1111 . .,.ihldral celling. 31parkllng model• newly fumltlled by W, l J. Sloane. • IUY NOW ... IMMIDIATE POii~ 3 bedroom• (or 2 ond don), 2'il both•. 2. bedroomt, 2 b1th1. 3 1xcitl"11 floor plona. 131,IOO up. e Anfac CM\IOU SAn'bs "'~ ' .. ' -10 ldei whole dme hU aome Anlfac --. 1>!4dlftl.,. ol HW)', 111, next to Geno AutJy Holli S7llO million Amt.., Inc. (ltYSEJ, 4300. £. Palm Ctnyon Dr., l'llm SprinllS 1-------"'-·.:.'""-'"'-::" '-":tlotM:-_,......_r'-0""-:-:·~-:·,.,,_~_._-""_· _____ :<~~~ .. ~·~!·~!~~ --. --· -----........ --a&• a --- TO v.. CANYON IAND~ 1i} 4300 E, Ptlm Canyon Dr., Palm Sp1lno1, CA A~atl: ,ALM '"'ING& P1t1111end n\e bJOChuN 11'1d intorm1llon. Name - '\ implication ls that you musl a<"l at once or you're barred. The offer "'111 last for only JO days. The presslU'e Is \nt.ens!Oed in follo~··up lerters to the 81.lcker. 4) J)uplicitr . Th('ro? are '·free sa mples" offered !o the skeplica1 -but th..: "free·· san1ples C06I. $10.35. (5) Ease of operation. This Ls not 1n the composite ad above OOt H. is in the letter the JX)f.entiaJ investor receives, assuring htm that "you dm't have to be a sralesman ln order ·to rake in those profits. Those unique formulas, together with the endorsemqit from the luxury motor car, practically sell themselves." HEHE'S \\.HAT'S \\'TOOg v;itJ1 th.is operation: Tf1e ea rn ings c.:l::ii1ns are phtny . 1'11\.!l'C i~ :11Jn1 ply D'll 1!1'.<; kind of n1onc: !O Le 1nt1rlc through lhc ffllc u. rhis sJ:·t of proc!uct. Despi te a pron1ise to the oontrary, the company could not make good on a money refund guarantee to the in\'cstor (in this case, if he returned the product "·ithin 30 dar-). /uJ f<r the manufacturer 's endone!tl<llt louled In the prnmotiooal ad and litenKul"e, that was '°""'letely fielibouc!. In ooe instance, the manufacturer told the BBB that it \\'as coo.templatlng The busi ness sys I em s dhision of Pertee Corp., Santa Ana, has named Dr. Richard ICoa&rlnw as domestic sales mana,.r. Kootrimas, a for m e r marbling consultant, w i I I. coonlln&te sales actiVidee for the dlVision's data en t r y products. He and hi3 fami ly reside on Balboa Island.. * Richard E, Biehn, sales executive \\ilh \\' e st er n International Botel11, bas been nan1ed d 1- r c £'lo r or s a 1 e <; for the firn1':=; llC\\'CS t ho!el. th e South Coost P I a z a in Costa 1'.lesa. Biehn wil: head sales 111"" effort.a for the 17-story hotel being built in the shopping center. 11ie Western Intema· tional Hotel Is expected to be completed in the summer or 1975. * Xtro:r Corp. '1 Irvine plant has pron1oted thrC(: personnel. Ger1ld Dr1scoll is promoted from manager of production 11ervices to n1anager o f n' a n ufacturing operatioo s. John Grlt\'t is pronmted fro111 operations ma 11 a g er ro manager of tnanufacturing engineering. James 1.lcQ1rry I s pron1oted f r om management planning t o manager of ma t eri a ls man.a1ement. .,,, .. n ~ (Gmml1· enerer •• ~ 0p 11-:. 11• 11(1(1 ; 1ne1 DO tlOI E«tull~ 01 I) ti Mo•.,, 81 S S{'• ..,;;,•n ··~ ," '""•""' 1t1u1l t~u )&I.-1,,1 ~. 1,,1w ~."~~\C 1:., :~~!>I~•.:., ''• 10•• h t•tn11<!!0fl1. Etll1" A , > , . X " l•' I al 'Ii'" against I e 11, >', Mint• CP n·· ~ ,.,.P •• , " • eg 8 ... vu · lfolOU\T•tALS E•ocu In '''' OO , MOtio" 1'1" " 11 !to Ci l WI I]•, U'• t ANO IJTILllll' E•1t1Ut >'• ''' M<llor Ci & 1 !to CnnCt• J.I'• JS'• promo ers. 1~u .. 01v f11r L~ 0 g ~ P 11• ,,, >oO•••o , "· !91( Jt"Otl El J& ll AA\ ~•nllll \ • 1 '• In(! I P • ,,,• o -o ''• M!.1 011 1 I' I'• ~~tl•t 1!' I • How DO You a,·01d i.....in" ,,, .... ,, Illa •1-f ~·m B• • ~ <I 1 tJ IJ• Lit: !> ., I), 14 "•Ill U Q Slo ~, Mul11n ,. II ' ll l•'•I r • b • >'• • 1 1;!1 t1 .. ~I • 61 , ~It! R:o~" I)'• \I •, taken by !hi.ii Us 111 e S !> ~<J M•{n;i 11 1'.I • fi"'iirM ,, • ,, Not l lDt • 1 , t , ':>!•n• .. ,.,, •8 , Hi, nd ~:l. •I C.p 11 1l •\I !>~\Ill , , '' •O '' I It "··· ,. I• , ,,.,, l•. "11 M;:i l(J '. ·1·t• N • . ' ONV\r Uft ~ SI\" . .\If • ,t.>o 1 ' l1 1,: t •llltl 1 ti 1 1 t'Yv •.,, "ll !\ .. I• 1 1,1 M11•C h 'o ,. ' Nt P•Tt"! • 1• 1 ~!•N ,., , O o \' "f h I . f lh ' • l '-••<1nn1 ) e • ~"'" N ~ •·· 'At _ er1 y t e cauns or t' ,,,,to "'t u·. 1< •\1 t ••in 1•. ,.0,...11 C.<1 ~'· 1 , ~uue Tt< ,, • n•, I •o 0 •·~ 1 o )'· r1 .. T~i•ol I•'• JJ • < l Jo product.. If it's a va~l 11~ ; :i,',. j:'f.1 ,. 11 '~1)11 1 .. 11 ,~ '"J ,:01 c. 11 • 1, • ~ .... ,, , • • 0 '" l '"U.l~I ,~ ! o ,,.,(,~• [1 II 1/ additive, talk to auto dealer.;. :~.·~~!;: 1,1; 1; • ~~;~! ~ 1i ·~ · ,.,.1.,,, 6 ~ • ,, • ~ .... , c.11 6 • ,. "• 1 '"~'""' b , , :•.' l ollr (11> )•, ~·· C'\.nn k out the endofS.:nlCfll " 6"'' [•~' 1~'• •1» ~'I'·• rl I ~ • '•"'"''' 11 1~ lfoto.,,i • •l, I)·, I~ A'11 ~'"'' II ll•o ~ .. tl'lll !l IJ"' U 1 'N 1\ I from manufactlrers referred ,11m f ••I~ l':l'•• >1 Fro1 fa[ t,. •, ;_ !;<;,,•,'' ,::t 1,•,' :, ',:,.; ,':,10,0':.~., .~ ; .! . h "'"' F"'" lh O'. f"llet ll -,. ,,, to in the literature. Ask I e ,llm c.iee ll'" ,,~. ,. .. ~. ~... 10,:.·. ',', .' ~~'::~ ~ s ..... ,~.,I Cn \I ' II II f ,ll'-lo1c ~, IJ"., 11 c;.•b•lh \ S company representa ve O'I' ,11m 111 •• u •1, 11•,, C.•••nl 11 n , &!:~ ~ :;1~ ~~ ~;:;.:n•Dc ,,: 1 ' the name of a person at :;~,~1" 1~:,: ;~· ·rg::: .. Ly: i;? ,i" 0<n9, "'' ,•,'• ,•.~·. 1~ •• 1~ M,~ 1~'-• 1;.: th uJ ~-·-"' ff" .. , ,,, ,,, ,.,, , , ... , .• ou,~ l9• ,, •• ,, •. , .,_,-,, e man a ... \M!U S O Ice W ,11~1(1~!11 ,,_.; 10,,: c:;, :uln~ ]l'lo 171• ~;:yto~ 16': ,.,-;; Trifo P•o :J'.: l~ 0 \\iJom fOU can talk and \\.'Ith A•dn M1t 11• l VII ,llu!oP 1l.i 11'' 0,.._1 ''~ ,,._ Twin Dh 70''117 di ,11.,g.,. Hr U'11 1''1, Gen 81"1! 7'I l l Ovo•\ N .. l ''• 1\o UB f iftl'C' 11:... 11 • whom you can ~s your "'••kl• 11, ,.,., en c.r-JI~• lll11 0,," Cto ,,,1 1 uni CtPI ,. , ' doubts. D> Ml pennJt yOUJ'S('Jf ::~~co~: ::.: 1l•n g:;:., 51:}1; '11• 11'" 11 •,, ?1\.;, u n•M s,i:1 n•• 1!' • to be turned &way, ~ti Sttt! ll l•'-'> (;•II"' ~ 1~,:1•, !~:,' :!r:~,8~ t~i': n~: ~~ ... s~Q•i ~.': s:i·~ .lulo T•n 1111 lllo C,..1pn '><: II'> 1 ~:~ 5~~ :Z~; :!,, ~~i}'~a~ :~!; \~;~ -Ask the promoter for ::::~ :;~ ,::~ 1~tt f;"~~ "'Si 11,,., ",,. Paul R•v 1,,,, 11 11~0M ..,0 ,. , 1 names and addresses of other e.~., B• ''·• 6 l-'111n E:.w ,,, , ,, •• r>·,1n c.11 u1• 1a·, vine• ~n ,•,', '. ,', • h n·~••Ft J)'">l0'1 H1 mdBr ,, ,, P~yll <,v 1J'1 ll'1VAn Oy• d;01r1'bulors. '"'-nt~ct t em to 1111<1 .. n L 1a>.• 11. H1n s,,. , , ., , ,, , ~ ~ ,. , ••· l'~'·•A w I ~ , o , v~n , \. • · I 1;, .. , Mf! 31 1a 1•~•rwi• 11 j v , , , fl.nd out how 0\UC ' 01()[}('\' ••• ,., POI fl&ll 11" o•. Vt~I0<1 I '• ' . Bin-R•I ;11, :} > HJ ... \11 H •••••• 1><-110 l .. 7 11. V·n~~ ,,. j ·, \ Lhe\.' !lave 1nade sellinu th<'SC' f>a·,~e11 r 1'' 11· 1He11 o '"' r> , 11 11 . 1~·1 ·v.,.,"1 ~· ~, 1 "' l.iit·,leo \01• 11.•,•,,,,,e1 L 11 11'< .'" '. 1 S« 9 ~1Vn• ~~"' ,,, products under a v c rage r ..... n co •'· '· ~h,.oo c.~ 1 ~1 • n • f •~··• w ll H v LB ,. ·" 1 .. r.11 ~ L• !/,. ",.,1 ','.',~,.•,,lL '.h 31 1r";•''c' 1, · ,o • 1:'~", ~ 11 •. 1., niark>:>tcondi tion £1•~1 P•d 1 v '~ 1 ~· .... "' •'.o1 1 1'jW'.,11'• r . l.;i1 Lab ~4 ), Hwnl MtQ 1~.1 1 t•,,l l(MP '• 11 °w"'a'1 -Fi •1d cu1 11 01•. 1!1·111•. r1 1\1111m Co e . e··"'~•llL ''• ,., ''""' (•• 10 1 '' e"t"'· 1h1•sc rlistriOutor<; hr,·.: h1·L 'I ··' :,~ ~;: ,; · :1' :~~'~:~1,,'7 1f! 1j, :?;·1;,; ~; ! 1~ ~~:~~~ 1i~ ~.: : ; o•"'ralion for n~orc !h<1•1 ;i 1 fl.,<1 SGn; 1) '• '~' • 1"~~ w .. i '~ • 10· • 1 "<~11 "' 118 nl w, i..1c" 1)•• 101. r fll•HI p,. JI ~ Inc, t,u<I \)>I• 1 , I'-\ t! f d 11 17 .)"'ar.A •,.ar sl1oulcl l-!,,1?,11•ac •Oo u ,15 1n10''' J .1 ,P1'1«111 1 .16 .• '' '· ~ J " r.. · I 'l•Ollo,' I 1 11 > IJ Wlil."1! I 18 •I• ht d · I h flh~Ch~ 7'1 l',.ln•!•L~b ,•,'·, ·,,,,,,01 ''• ••oW.i,,,h J ff •• cnoug o clennine 11• If'! 1·r ,... ,, 18·. 11·. 1111~1 Crp , , s 11 11 ..,... E ~ e • 11•• q 11« II I/': Wo n~, I• C"r not the business can lie ~~ •• E ~~.· 1:··; p,·· :~:~,'.: ~ 1 1 1.' lji·i. vn.v ~·. lO I'""' ""' 11 • 1• -,. 'o' 1:•11'1•·• l'la' 41, S\O WI\' PLI 1/io le • a SIJtctSS. !!•tnte I 1•" 11' 1 lnl Alum I ' s·.' l'!Prn t.11 ;~ 1, WOOCI Liil U U eron•~ In 8 1•, lnll•W A 0,• 8,• r.,.d1 ,,.1 11 ,. wor ld sv 11 II '• DISl:USS THE investment and operation of the business with your O\\l'n family, banker. -Do net forget that a wrl1- ttn guarantee is only as good as the company behind it. If the company offerin!i a "lull rtfund" Isn't ln business, the offer is '\\'"O!'thless. 6t<><:k c;.. 21•,, 1)'1• lnlor•il •~' 8," fi<1•d E• JS'• ll" WtoQhl W 1'• 1'• ll•<r•n 4• l'f< '°WI lnlt•t (p 1~ )l ' fioD•! D•\ 1" 9~, Yt llO f rl ••'• ·~ !!U<lbo • • •. , II So Utll ;,• ••.• • • 1'1<1llln1 II ll\1 U',) Zoctl'll .uu1 1s·~ 11 8wc•t' • ''· l•tr &co &•11o s1 n 'h ,. .1tmru1 t0\11 10~, OTC JO Moll Acl il'e .. ,1-M ?l'h ?•'n J11n Em JVr • ' •• '''" ,_ '" <F n•· ll MM• •1-......... C..lWI Sv 1•\\o Jl:r.I, Jo!W\1 ....... •••L MllWrt Cp IJ1.l00 Ith ron-'I ""'""m •:,i ;s"' Mo'At .ios1rt1 M ., ~ , ,......... •• • •• ,. " -" S> JI,., ll'to Yb!> p ov,._ - _, ll:W. U'AI 111' s\i: l'h •mlll Olt AO l),HXI IO'olo 11 .. ¥° C..PP\ltl f\!o 61/~ .:11v1r C ''" l l'h AiNo Ol'9f' AO .,,!(II) t1'o 61'o+ ' C1ym1n ·~~ S'/.o lll,.,...n C ,,., J AmFln pt M,l(IO t 'll. • U-1~-V11 CnMto 1111 1t'4 11 K••rn Tk >O 11 Cllmblni ,,M 61,500 t ll) '"".. 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PC ;;.,,. ~~ ' ~ ~~~~ 111~n ~t1 i": up ~! ~ ~E~1n~1 li":~i ' t~i~~1~ H:~ if' ; ~~1~::~~·;~ i~::'. 1 ' ~g lli t~··~~~ (:,, ?~ t::"B.~m~1 :;: ~\: :~;~,:w.12~ ~·: ;: ~~ 11 0 •,161, 100 supe rvisor fo r Corporation. lm,.11 P 11 V. 11' Li""d Str 11>, U'• 10 ~<ll•Ol'I D.l!• 9 ' I Uo 1l 8 Ba.IC Four Cph ,llllla 9 ,.;~ L!"C fkhl I t it II !>We<ll<1'41' lttlp l 't • Ji Up 1~ ~ (pt•~ll I)>\ u~. Lion CtSit l\1 1'. 11 AO••n Mrv· s , ~''' '. Up 1 Banks joined the specialized computer systems firm in 197'2 as an inventory c on t r o. I analyst. Basic Four iJ located in Santa Ana. Conn Fcl 11 U\:. L<><:h1e Jt•-. 12 11 All1<g.tn l>fltr II • I UP 10.0 (nt PI P• 291.:; JOl/l L-Sttt t \t lQ"o U A"""1n Jl<Ob 2!< • "~ UP 10.0 c.onsu WI 21•1. 1j'I• LOtl!r" Fb is He•lll'I rrausu 1 1~ .. v. Up 100 Co<d!1 "' 4()1'1 t • .., Ill 13' I• llKPllf"inqt ALOSt,lf' .. ~. 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Aft> !2 :~E ~~ 3:~~ 1: ~'ooc":'G ~ 1~"':: 114 &: ::; been named assistant vice ~~ 1!~ s 1,,, McMHtn , 1 11 Sw11 L••11'}i; Ill-'" ~ 1.J nresldent of [m-.& .. 1 Savi ... , ~h"-• c ll"1 ,,,,., ~.!°"'' .1•,,>,., •,•,~, g ~!:',11~Ho ~~ ~ -2!,' ::~ r t"'1,... ~ Oltm 0 1 II 11 '11 ..,..1Yt E ~ ,,,.._,..._,~ "' I,• and Loan AasoelaUom. 0t-HO ·• ''" Miik"' · ''• 10 1• ""''~ .,"-... I[ . I . Otvrs ~cl J'~ ~"• MfO!tttl '111·, 11'·• U McMlll•n, ,,14= (,~ Otl 1.l e 1s current y managi ng DDtuu• 7h 1 """''""1 111. 16 1• • .:•mfl9rc1Yn11 ,. 011 1.1 the Ncwp:>rt ('enter oUice and I w~:::n:::~d:~•id c nt l ~IUTUAL FUNDS - \\'ade \\', Sissoo has been ll.L.--------------.. --~~~ .. :'!"~ promote(] 1oassistant vice '1tw vo•1 _r o•n,1 g;,~~1c.~tP 1!~;1 ~1j'1/1~~1 ,~~ l~·~:~:i 1i~~~:1~r ~~ i~J '-'£-11"''ng •S 1 II.I o D•e•~I E ! IJ I SJ I•, f unn 1 1; I 11 Rf'"'" J I ~1 ( I• president al ~.-uri~· Pacific 1:10 ~"" •s•Od ~fl · OllEY'u~ Gitto J ., c....-i~ ••~ 9,11 '-''•( t'l i \! ~ 11 Bank'• Lamma "·ach bran•i1. ''~ 0" M~tu•I D y1 F<1 q si 10 11 J•nu1 "'" u .11 u ,11 ~Q•lld• '"" 1"" 6 ' UC ~ Funrh •• qLJOl~d l)y E~!¥ Fn 1:.9 l 1) J>t.>n !t" 6 •4 I O)J SCUDOCll FOS He "'as forma11y bra nch lrieNA~ni11t.. Dryf lv 111111.H J1t.;n lo :10 E~• 1~1, '"• -U '•Ju c1 f lh ••-k ' c .. Th~t"ldllJ Sf> lncrn l!C 7,78 JO~.n•1n l'll 1•1il1• ~"l•n1 1~:~1::! manager or e UdJ1 s ~n ~•b""''Y ~I• 1~:. (~1 '1:~ ; ;; 1~ ll •c~r1sr:,N~i.iJ 19 1, .,;~~1 1l 1: 1l 11 Juan Capistrano branch. '·'' '·'' E•Ql• c;, 6 n 1 6, cu,1 e1 "10 ro 03 ~"" L~~ • u 4 11 Adm C.w l ll 1 10 EITON I C"I! 114 1.11 8 '10 SE CUPITY JDS • !~:::i :~~ 7'11 1'11 MOW,11•0: CUI! Kl • t.6 I)() C11ul!y l.11 l •I 'J'hom•I Il. Boler of Newport ,1111~1 "' • 11 ,·SI 81111 Fa I SI t JI C1nt KJ 4.19 ~ 311 ~~v,•ll F 60 11 : :~ •• ' ''s5 GWl h F 10 \1 11.•9 c ... r SI II.JI 11) u u '" 6• Beach h bee lnted ,,~tnt Fd ll.1' u:ll lr><mt 191 6.14. '"'' 52 ··~ 11 10 S'L£CT£D J05: as n appo 1 :~~~=·~'n , ,. 111 Sptcti ~ 1.11 '·'° CUit SJ 6.ta 1 02 ~ ... 5,,, 6 N •" regicnal sale.s manager or AVE fd ,.,. ,·Js stc• fa 10 JS 11.11 '"" s.c J 1s 1.•1 °"• "~!" ,', !>' :·~ Qaampio S fl f1 t'1s 10.U EDI E So 16.ll 1t ./I ApOl!O r··' I.OS pl ,,...r1 06 1 "" Com -•y•. Hepa rw!U huge ::~·~·~., 1o'son M E;••t c.1 10.11 11.11 Po1.,, .•1 1.n tn:1~1 F 1~~:~;} r-• ,llmctoF 111 467 EllunTrt 11,IJ ... Knk•r SM •.U 'A'ilE , ...,.....,,nsJble for sales in a !en· :mm •0·~~~ f~~ 1::t: ~:~·1i 1t:: 1~:: ~~;..f't:" ::~ !:~ 5t'om11 HLDJ ?," 1 111> ·~I"""' ~I I<! 14.1 •n lD Edie U !9 Ull fnl•pr-111 5 69 st ate N>Oion. He joined the ,llm E(lly • ?1 4 61 • r . . l tn• Fd 4 II ,:is l'lt1 FO J II 4 11 ·-a &M EX PRES S Fm Bu" Ill Ill LEa OllOUJO: H1<br 1l1 100 f• " 19'' f "J JUN OS· Fe-a l'l lh 1.U • ,, I , 9' irm 1n TIJ as a err1 ory ~..... • ••.• ,FIDELITY (p LtOr U M IS.Ji Lt91 .... 6.lS 6 '" 6 "" GRO, Gt ..... t~ J.JI 6.0'2 p,,tFO 1.01 111 lntom 8.02 8 II U : Fit.,tl• 12 .l& ll.Sl !.HIA•SOr.t ,OS: tnv•lm IJ7 BOO llJ\Ootb t .1' •.11 ,1,, '"'' ,,01 I.•• ,ll1>1>•c 17.1A!9 JO • Sll"tl ~1•651 C•P!•! t.]110.11.. --O>• •t~~ l .ll ~nlr1 1 ll L.nt c.ao ).9• •.•9 ln~1>"' 16 I 1,· llr,Ke•1nP.Sbamb,ook h's ~~ •~1 · ss. ·.., LOOMn 1nvt11 •181oc.1 '' ,llm (,rlh 167 6 10 '"" ' •.•v \IYLli: ~n Df an u 61 1' e1 been na1TICd lnanager or t.m 1"'1n •II 161 ~'1 ~:~ C•p Dv 10•110 11 S•ll~ Fa 6.!I l •O engineering at Dalatron. Inc.,~~ ;;1;;\ i.~j ~!; ~!~;~1 if~~J!::i l~A1D'~e~!13 11·9J '~~~t .. 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Bretz, usistant v In e -'"· t!~n Ut , ... ,· .. 101 Fnd 1.ll 1.13 Mii llnG • 14 'Ol f'"° td : 1: : :~ d with .to-.--u ''-"' Betton t'!IO '60 (.oti.n 1.Jt J.JI MIF I'd 1 311 I•• on""' 1 ·, V•--sf ••t ~"Y d l >> l .'> 1s Fund s 11 J.41 Mt F G<a J n • 01 <ttn 6 I) t s K.'1;: ,.... ~• ent W8! 8 S.fl \hr ' Fdn ,.._ l I• 4 11 M"°"1 o4 C.I !d STIU•t ltOE FOS hclftc Bu.k, has been field mar-11onmt• '11 ••1 "" M"°"' rn !•I i11 O•l•nc 11.i11 11.1~ • llo\I Fcll'I ;'.~: ;:g; t°~~~~·s M ... 1 Sl'lri 16 Jl ·~ J) Ct plll I lS 1,11 tl'aJl!ferred from the bank 's keter for a K;~~ • •• '·"' c,, .. 1~ , 55 ,_., Mun r.s 1., 111 s10,•t 11os11 ~, i I t I 0 n a I bank'"• g <•' Vl"I F"•OS·. tncam 10,91 11 '2 N1t ln<l\I I 91 I t i SI S GROUP· n er n a large win · ,,·,, ,, 'i'i ,. ,, " ., '"'1"'1 i.h t .. "' t s&:c fDi: c..-..1h 1-. ~ 11 d rim I to be A 0 ffi e (Oo '' ''·" >l .. O> F Spt(il 1.•S . .11 Bll•n( l.lJ 1.14 1ncom I.II I •Q epa to ... ery in Texas and Louisiana .. 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Noorda, former ~ •• L .,,. l .IM Htrl\9f I u 1'ii ftll!lt Fd S.i l t .IO ""LUI LINI '°"' ~Ill COlllPAMY -1-. 1..1-'Vr.ti>i: HO••t t IJ 11 11 09 PlLO•tM OP': v.i L"4 J.IJ J.6l elCtllCU'.ttft VK.'a prt:Siueut of ™""'~ •.HlODJ lmprt cp 1.'4 8M Pil FHl'I 11,:Jt Vel Int I.IS 4.H Of CAUf, ,.,-i, ·-·~-I EQulty 1.ll 2.te l<nO c;r 6 n t'4 CtPl•I J.11 i'..ii Ltv Cttl'I J.U t.11 ,,,.1ne _. .......... e....._. ~ n uvu, •c ., ,....., •.nio.40tn< ,..,...11 )111J.ll tn<orn •. ,.t .n v11 spc JIMJ.11 ~h .. ln • I.It . o.. ,,,..., CrHn II Mo, 0.1..\... COMlfllL CHmOLlf HH llAUOl.ILft, COSTA lllllA M&-11M ·-~·.•-·,bu been nm.moted c;..w1~ ).11 J.62 11'1( lo1! s.n 6,11 P!IQ Fd •••• 'II VA"ICI \.l"IOEli: ----!"' ~ lnc.o~ t .ll 10.lS IM FAm J" ) OJ fO!ne 51 •.JS • IS 111 .... 1 l.U e.tll to tM 'po1t nl 111'CSldent and v1111ur 1.u J.IO IMtfOll 1 11 •n Pin r,, c11 111 vs c.em 1.•1 r.1' ~ I'' ('; • .. 111 I fll 19 ll 11 11 1'10Nlt:• ,0, Sf>ti.! • U •IM Chief .ralloflJ Offictr. ~~'MoH.,;tTH lO. 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I d ~In ow ; 11 ).lf INVEST C•CUP: r•rn frd ~ 10 & !) £..••In• M H 11 7' Costa ~lesa r cs c n t1 M1 in ~.1.6 &~ •Cl\ G1h l.19 • ... f'n;•·nt i ·1 • ' 1.~.1 1 s1 11• G •· Al-tt h •-n 111 c 11,11 11•! 10s NO 1.w \A< Po nv~ Gt in 1 ~, M•i ro~ •111o n ,n-m .. ~, n ii u•x c-o.u J.l •O? !0$Pi ).ll J.fl P•ll(l~I" 8•~ t.11 1ru•\ 10 ,1 1111 M named wa f er fabrication c-Div s ~' 1·~, ,,,..,,,,.,, •» •1; toutN._M ""'"'"~ 11 •1 11 ., 11 ).10 ••• \10(~ ll ... 11.U •ur.iDS; W'f l!\n '•.1. I~,. m&nag'T for Silicon Gt1tnl, .. Ill (/) S.I~ t ,JQ '·" F:n~t• .10 !I ti QS W•'"'" '" 10 .. lie., manager of I l near · Ar:111 1~'A::' :.~ t;; o:~;~ 1i~ ,!.:"? .,:,i;ti:~ t~ ~; ln~ri:··• ~-u1"'•, Wf fh ~(Ill t 1'10,10 !ll: C,.. ... !~ t ltlO UWl11cl(;r 6 .. 1 '1 .., K:U ""\; l.i1 I ' · Cir II\ 1 Jl 4" '"'''" '•1 ..... Wl1t0111 l.t> µt f-~ 1•-In Irvine 1 n d 1\6 ' :,~ ::l; 111<~ i*l •.n •n"''' '" • • z1.,1•• • 1911.• 9':I ta flvtllfl )4.10).t.10 lr1\ ut .. u Vl1t• ,_ t .14 •.01 •·•••91wlcllnd. Wlllmlmtor. • '.;o\ • .,.. + - • UPI T~lt~hO!~ Gas C'11f!'t ,J~hn S<l\vhill. lll'Jllll)' director of the fedc.r:ll r:nergy Office. say~ propane gas .<:uppli('fS have been ordered to red uce· p1ices '·prom pl· ly and sharply" for the gas that heat s many low · in come r ·u r a I ho111e. Non-con1 pl iance will bri ng add iliont1I action. Stccln1c11 Ratif v .I Contract WASMI NC~ON iUPl i y_ The United Steel Workers Union rati.!ied a ne\v tltree- year contract \\'ith !he can industry just hours before a strike deadline T h u r s d a y night. The pact provides 28 cents more an hour , in The first year. USW offiCia!s siiid -cOn!ract benefits · parallel those in a recenrly negotia1ed aluminun1 industry con1ract. The Srcc! \forkers· go\'cn1- ing conference ratified th{• Cfln, paer Thursday an<I it became cffcttive at nUdnight. FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • ln•l;1 11<'11 & Srrvi,<'11 ;.i Ye•" E~p•11rnce i; 1ea" In fhe tlarb<>< A1ei [call For Fl'ee E1rimoto SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Oov•"Dn OJ '·'" c~~" ~'"'" Supp1v 1 ~51 Plocenr+a-Co1'0 Mei.cl 642-3490 at the • Co11ipacts Propose<l By Ford DETROIT !UPI) -Ford l\loior Co. will introduce two nf'1v rompact Jurury sedan! 1h is-f1ill "t() satisfy the dt,_ .. llHlnd for lntproved f u e I etu11un1y :1 according to Ford l'rc·:;1<lrnt Lee A. ln<'occa. S1)(·aking ;1 1 <'c-remonies nH1rking 1he conversion of pr11<ll1ct1on Lll t' o m pa c t l\l;tl'erick mrxle!s :it the com· p:u1y·~ l\"nyne. fll ich. assembly pl :1nt 1·hursdci y, J;.1.1._'0Cca said 1h« t1>•0 ne1\' 1nodels will be !Ju.iii on the same 109-inch 1\'hecl base ns the present l\laverick and 0-i met models. UPI Ttll'l>holO Stro11gest Ti1·e C()tlld Claudia Thomas looks under an automobile suspended on a ramp by four thin 11\IROOUcnON OF the .loops 0£ Goodyear's Exten, a product the company says is the stronges t tire models will boost small car cord ever developed -five times stronger than steel. ou!put or !he No. 2 auto maker ---------'------------'----------------- to more tha11 1110 million a Yl'<IL l\"icocca also announ ced the creation of J.:IOO ;obs at J•'ord's S.'Hl .Jose plant \1'hen a setond shift is added !his spring. <ind tile cl)nvcrslon or ~he gianl i\·lahll'a/1. N .. J. plnnt to sin;i ll car product1Qn dul'ing tJ1e summer. Pri111e Rate P lzinge Tied To Severity of Eco11omy \~'ithout mnking: a definite st atement. Iacocca hinted that ,the company 1night ask the Cost of Living Council for another increase in 1974 mode.I car and truck prices. .. i\E\\' YORK I AP 1 -C:in1~ rnercia\ b.1nks' prime lending rate is going do11'n ofter lflst )'ear's controversial gains, and rnany analysts contend the 0 WE ARE NO\V seeing in- flation bills on building new cars that v"e have never seen severity of the n a ti on 's before." he said. sug gesting ~omic p r ob I cm s w1\J that Ford may petition the dotennin~ ho1v far it falls .. Council for another price hike. 1'.!ie pnme r;;it~,_ the_ 9<1~. -l\fcanV.·hi\e, 'Gene·ral ~1otors. l ending fee on loons to top the "nation's larges t auto business customers, rs n ' t rnakei-. announced cu!backs at directly ,tied ·to consun1er and nin e big-C"ar assembly plants sn1all business lnans. But it during !he nex t three \\'eeks. fr equently is a guide to trends idling son1e 50,{l(I{) \l'orkers. in 1he rutes c.·harged on such\ lcxins and intl'resb charges inl genera 1. ,. 'fH~7 I.:\ YOFFS :i re part of a first -quarter produC'tion cut- ba<'k for Grif s standard and 1nid-sized can; \\'hich involves lhe !rimming of i05.000 cars fro rn production schedules. .\l(l,\l'EY Ai\ALYSTS and econo n1 isls say ~he prime's decline in 1974 L<; very much ti ed to the sta1e of th e economy. just as its rise to :in all-tirn e high of 10 percent \ras linked 10 t-he erooomy in 19i3. First National City Bank, the nation 's second largest con1n1ert"ial bank and Ire- quen1ly tons id e r c d bclhrether of prin1e a rate 1no\len1cnts. announced today it 'vas cutting its . prime by ~ ~ percentage point to 9 per- cent. Bankers Trust Co., the na- tion's eighth largest rom· n1ercial bank. anno u nced Thursday it also v.·as dropping its pr ime rate to 9 percent. The smaller F,irst National Bank in Sf. Loufs . Ii n d 'KianUfacturers-&ilk m L<>s Angeles did the same. a"'i. did Cleve land Trust Co. last 1\·ecik. Th e lower rate is expected to be(_-ome industrywide. !\10NEY ANALYSTS add that there is Huie doubt lhat there \\'ill be 111orc drops shortl y. A number of major banks compute ,their prime rate by keeping it al a IC\'CI :.Ii of a percentage point above the rate on roinmercial paper in the open money market. Commercial paper -shorl- {crm loan ootes issued by cor- porations and bought mostly by other corpora1ions -l1as Three of the plan!s to be closed in the next three wee.ks a r!• the ho1nctown facilities of Gfi.1's Pont iac. Buick and Oldsmobile di v i s i on s in l\1ichigan. O!her Gill pl ants II) face furloughs bct11een feb. IR and iliarch 8 arc at Fai rfax. Kan., South Gate, Ca lif .. Linden. N.J .. St. Louis, and \VilmingtO:n. Del. Casey Will Take [J rate of just over eight pe1·- ccnt. This crciltcs pressure for a lOv.'cr prime so that banks \vi!l be. con1petiti ve with lhis non-bank source of fwids. 1N THE LONGER run. Llonel D. Edie, the research nrm of h1errill Lyncll . Pierce. Fenner· & Smith . predicts the rate befoie moving up again will tut a low of 6 ~':! percent in Sei>tember or sooner - close lo· .tile· &· percent level at ,the beginning of 1973. The research firm, 11'hlch contends the nation already is into its third monih of a recession. sa.vs s lo \Ve cl business activity is lo\Vcti.ng demand for loan~. . '·~ RATE CUT BY BANK SA ,-.; FRA NC ISCO I UP I) B[jnk of America an nounced today it is reducing its prime interest rate fron1 91 'i pe rcent 10 nine percent effective next Tuesda y. rt \va s tht' b;ink 's srcond rt'"Cluction in the rate in le~'> than t\\1) \\"eeks. California Dealers Threaten Shutdown FRESNO {AP l -CalUomia gasoline dealers are threaten- ing to shut down five "'eeks from I.Oday unless the govern- ment lets them boost profit rnargins. Officials of seven dealer groups agreed here Thursday to take a '"vacation" March 22 unless they are allowed a 25 percent gross profit , !he their stations in several states. 11ie :sltua-Uoo was most serious in the metropolitan No rfolk . Va., area, \\'here an esti1nated 20 service stations out of 300-400 opened today at the start of what some dealers said would be a four· dav strike . . .. Hundreds of ccnnmute rs lin- ed up at the few open stations and still others waited in ·vain at pumps that r~inaintd C'los- ed. The area has a population of nearly ooe mill ion persons. Virginia Cov. !\·ti lls l<; _ Godwin wa s urged to declare rhc area lo be in "a state of emergency" as city officials in Virginia Beach incl to disCtlSs the s i t u a t i o n . standard before controls took ~--------------------­effect last JllllC. They plan to ask dealers across the na- tion to join in the closures. TifE DEALERS, represcn· ting 3.400 of the state's 20,000 service station operators, said the frozen rate of return doesn't allow enough profit because sales vo lumes have dec lined drastically during gasoline allocation cutbacks. The combination has drop- JX'd many opei:ators below their "break even" point of Jll percent gross profit, they :;aid. 1'heir plea and a \\'aming of the. in11nincnl closure will be transn1itted to the Cost or Living Council Vel>. 28 by Pili! tludso n of F re s no, Ccilifomia's representative on the CLC"s service station ad- visory cotn1nittee. llUDSO N AND Jim Campbell o( Oakland. acting chainnan, e....,pressed optimism Thursday that the government will act. •·J think we11 be able to raise our prices and think we'l l be able to do it legally within 3 days," Campbell said. Business Up Dis11e y Rehires 500 ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -Wall Disney World has announced it is hiring or recalling n1ore t.han 500 e1nployes laid off last m?nth wh~n attend~nce declined at the cenl ral Florida tourist attraction. . .\ Disney spokesman said Thursday the park i_s experienci ng "healthy a~tendan ce" a1~d was. opt1 - n1istic that visits by tourists and Florida res1de~ts would increase for the t raditional Easter lou11 st season. \Val l Di sney \Vorld laid of'f 1.700 \Vorkers early in January, of ..,,.:hich 630 y.•ere pcrn1anent einployes, 70 were "casu:.d regular en1pl oyes.'' and 1.000 were seasonal en1ployes hired for the busy C'hris111as and New Year 's season. Operation Halts Near Elk Hills FRESNO (AP) -Standard Standard sai-d lhe la~o00~6ar--- He refused to let · the JOO dealers present-vote Jormally-- on a shutdown for fear of violating anti-trust restriction s against collusion. But the in- forrnal, shouted consensus "·:is o\·ervt'heln1i11gly l11 fcix·or of the plan. Oil of Culi{on1ia says it is • rels ~pped dajly froo1 its new proceeding imml-'t1iately to Tule Elk pool represents 12:9 shut do\111 production n('xt to prr~·nt . of the . company ~ E:lk Hills na\11) petrolt'Unl Cal1forn 1a p_rod~ct100 ~nd 2.:> rcsi:·r1'c to con1ply \1·iU1 a court percent of tts production na- The dealers refused to call :i closure fr1r Feb. 24, :i rnove planned by the 300-membe-r Southern Califomi:i Gasoli ne -Retailers Association. Its vice president. Art Paul. said he 11'ili ask his members if they \.\'ant to join the l\1arch 22 effort or stick by their planned shutdo'o\11 this month . The group formed a coali· tion of service station tlealers to coordinate their efforts and agreed to ask customers to sign petitions to hare. oll coin· panics governed as µublic utilities. Some scr1·1cc s ta t i o n opera1ors already ha ve closed ordcr. tion11'ide. But a con1ai:n:; st <ltl·rnent called the ruling, Th ursday dif- ficult h> understand because the production is 'providin J.; gasoline. jct fuel. diesel furl :.ind fuel oil badly needed in the currenl energy shortage.·· U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge f\.f.D. (,'rock("f' order~d pro- duction halted b.'\SC<I on con- gressional mandates to hold Elk Hills oil f()r a national defense emergency. ·'J n m\· vie\~" !he national dC'fen.~e 3spec1 011t\1·eighs thr current ('nergy c r i s i s , · ' Crc;::kcr said. STA ~OA RD ATl'ORNE\' Turner ll. l\fcBaine said t•stimat("S th at 300 barrels v.·ere dra1>.11 fron1 the adjacent Navy oil reSl'rve daily "hardly serms sufficient reason ror shutting off Sl..'mdard's pro- duction "·hen the publ ic needs this oil." ~ Croc ker·s opinion stated that pa.rts of Elk flills would be irreparnbly harm«! by the reinoval 'of the oil. and th(' gov t'n1m('nt stands to lose 111:.irr U~· continued production than does Standard by having H slopped . LONG BEACH ARENA NOWTHRUffB.24 AiJ~li11e Co11trols to go with An1erican Airlines. "I was ve ry attracted '10 it. Complete Mid-day American Stock List SHOW HOURS: WEEKDAYS, S-10:30PM SATURDAYS, 12 NOON TO 10;30 PM SUNDAYS, 12 NOON TO 7 PM LOS A .~GELES (AP) "It 's such a fan tastic op- portuni ty," says the nev.•ly chosen pre!;ident llrid chief ex- ecutive officer of American Airlines, Inc. Albert V. Casey. 53. resign- NAJ\IE in 1h1· NE\YS ed 'J11ursday ns president of Tlnll'S 1\llrror, the g 111 n t. publi;;hlni; corporn11on . to he.1<1 i\1TH'ric:1 n Alrhn~·s. (Hi.•IJ!t'd SIOr~·, Page 11 1. CASEY llAS srrnt his ('Jl1ire bus1nes.:; career in transportn- tion and commun ications, lie had been consldcred a likely choice to head the U.S. Railway Associ ation. a quasi- gove1'runentaJ unit being set up to handle reorganization of railroads in the No11h Unilcd Stales. J..OUlT~ Si 00 Cf-lltO?fN UNO!~ I(, 11 00 • UNDElt 6 Fl!EE "! \\'as a leading con- 1tender," he said after deciding- j Pre-Inventory Sale Savings To 40°/o* e Roll-Up Awn ings e Camping Gear • Battery Monitors • Sporting Goods • Ice Boxes • Fender Mount Mirrors • Ranges • 12 Volt Water Pumps • Windows • Toilet Chemicals 0Nl Y • 12 Volt Lights • C·B Radios s39s • Folding Tables • Class 1 Trailer Hitches • Roof Racks and Ladders • Camper Jacks HUNTINGTON BEACH TRAILER SUPPLY 16242 Beach Boulevard Phone 556·8500 FEBRUARY 1Slh·241h "YOUR SATISFACTION JS OUR REPUTATION'' I chose bellvcen the two. Amrrican Alrlines is one of the great corporate st.ruelurcs of th e \\"Orld . ·· CASEY IS drnarnic \n hus1oc~s. sports and public nf- f;11rs. Golf is his m<Jjor rclaxn- tifln. 1\)!kcd if he 11·as o good gl•lfcr. one of his secrC.tar1~s :;;11<l. ··Jf he pl<J)"S golf he {]oes i! goo<!. undoub1t·dl_v." CaSl'Y 11·as born FelJ. 2r.. 1!1211. in Hoston. lie \\"JS gr;_1duated fro1n llarvard in l~J-11 anrl rc.1ceivC'd a n1astcr'.<> deg rl't:: in b u s i n es s ad- r11inistratio11 fron1 ~larvard In 1948. ffE \YAS l\1ARRIED iri 1945 to U1c !onner Eleanor AM \Veleh. They have two children. l'ete Andre\\', 2.1, <ind '•Jdith Ann. 21. The ir homP is in I.he 11·eallhy Los AngclC's sublu·b of San to.1arino. Casey joined Times ~1irror, publisher of the l.os Angeles 'l'in1es and .a nun1ber or nc1\·spapers and books. in 1963 as \'ice president. fie "'as ap- pointed executive vice presi- dent .and a director in 1964 ~ind president and a n1ember of thf' executive con1n1itlcc in J91Mi .. Tin11:s ~lirror a'nnounced Ro~rt F'. E:rburo. senior vice president. \Yould be proposed lo succct'd Casey, Greyhound Asks Hike SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Greyhound linei has asked the California Public U ti I i t I e s Commission ror. pennJssloc to raise au passt.nger Cares and express rates in the statf by 16 percent The fare boost would come in two steps. the fir.st an 11 percent trike to offsct l!lbor costs which increase on ~1 a rch I. The second step, providing an additional 5 percent, was necessary to provide a reasonable rate of return, the company said Thursda y, Vol. Nt l Ust Cng. _.._ .A&E Pla<ilk ~ 2'h .i-V. AtlerMl .olllg 7 6'"+ \fl Ad<>tle OilOI. 6 ~; • .i-\I• Nt•o Fl .1Sb 11 l'':+ 'I• MfOMil l<1C 2 1'11-''• .Ae•O..ol TK J 1 't•-• • Af1 1ldCilp~I 1 3'"-"9 AtterS·~ l<IC J l'• ... l\trDOrnc Fr J ~-'• + '·• l\•""•ck .10 5 ~' • Al"~''·' Airl 13 ~;,_,. '• AID.I w~•dn 1 1•10 ~ •, "lleQh J,,,.1, 8 I AlleuA""' J 1 Jll • l "ll!QA,,tn S )I/,.·~ Alln T"e6~ 1 I • '• """' (Onlrol B 11' • .. 1 Allee Cp pl 1 7., ... 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Jt n~ 1nduslr1ri! fl\crage had rtS<:n 3 36 po111!s to 810 21 a fe111 n1u1utts before !]IC' 1.;)0:-;t Advauces IL-d llecl1ncs I.I\ 1 scvtn lr>S1x n1arg1n anwni; lh(' rnore th 1n l 693 issues traded 'J'urn<>\t'f ell the Lk>Se tarne (O apprOXllnatcJy 12 200 000 shares against 10 990 000 shares the preVlOUS session The ne~s backgrowid was mixed On the plus side three ma)Or banks lowered by 14 polnt their prune lend ing rales lO 9 percent In a Jess encourag1ng development Secretary of State Henry A K1s:s1nger sounded a cautionary note aga..lnst ex pectmg a quick end to !he Arab 011 embargo Finance Briefs • Dollar Loses LONDON (UPI) -The US dollar lost a fraction of its value against TOOSt ma.JOT currencies today Gold pnees opened unchanged U1 Loodon and lower in Zunch In Tokyo the dollar slipped to 291 yen m interbank trading to close at its lowest J))lnt since the Japanese Coated their CWTency Jan 7 lt closed at 292 00 ~en Wednesday e SlgHal Cos. BEVERLY llTLLS IAP) The Sign al Cos toc a d 1 v er s1f1ed manufacturer reported \Vednesday t h a t ea rnings for the year ended Dec 31 increased 44 percent o~er the 1972 level Profits totaled a reccN"d $58 37 mdhon or $2 52 a shar~ compared with $4(145 million or $1 75 a share m 1972 Amerit!an 10 Most Aetlee Ameriea11 Sales Vol•- • • • I I OJ.IL y PILOT Fnmil11 Cirrus rriday, February 15 1q74 by BU Keane .. -.. - Real Pals Nu rse , 23 , Enm Life Of,fiance Button, Loren, Gusli • . .. ,. • .... " ..... .. . ... 1-.'·-··· "Whe n your Mommy ond Ooddy mode you they shou ld ho ve mode o dog, too." " • . Ford Mes!fage: , ' " ~ • Media ,Acce11ting Y outl1 P1~oblen1s _,. TINLEY PAR!\. Hl. !.<\Pl ~ -\'ice President Gl'rald R. Ford h:1s told <1n audil'Jlcc • of high school pupils :lnd their : parents ~hat the media seem to take pleasure in accenting -the problcn'IS of American youth. "There Is a continaa l drumming on the drug users and the dropouL<;," Ford said Thursday inc c r c n1 on i es . honoring. Tinley Pa.r.k J-llgh School's undcfcJtcd football tca1n. "BUT SEl.l)();\I do \l'C hc<lr abou t it.he solid <1Chicvcn1ents of the majoril~' of youn;:; Americans. It sccriis lo n11.· lh:it those of us in \\lashinglon ought ~o llo n1ore -1nuch more -to point out th e accomplishments of I h i s nation's young people. "The reports "'C hear, thf' news v;e react the T V programs "·e sec, all sccn1 to concentrate on the negative. al most s!'cm to delight in irum peting •the \voes an<l n1 istakcs of a sn1all min orit y of !he you ng." He told th e pupils that when his trip lo Chicago \\':JS ;innounccd, •·thC"rc \l'L'l'l' so111t: 1·yebro\VS roisc<l b:1ck in \Vas hing1on . '' "'TllE \'ICE prrsiden1 ol lhc United States attc11dint; an asscn1bly honoring a J1 ig h school football lcan1?' 1hc eyebro1v raisers asked." Ford said. "The implication \\'as that such an event should be something be n ea t h the attention of the vice presi<k'nt. \Veil, that attitude. I fear, is a.t the root of our problems today." In anothrr SJ'lf'eCh Thursday nighl in Chicago Ford s;"11d 1t is 1tn1c for the f\n1cric:Jn prople to slop d11"t:lling 011 I/Off' S<JU .\f \.TO F<>U<;HT Cl\C'l\\ATl. Uhio 11\1'1 .John {-;](·nn 11a' the 1oa st of !he nation 12 ~-"ars ago this 1non1h as the first An1crican to orbit the ear!h. difficu lties and begin ra!lyinci to i1nprove their future. In a speech . brimming y,·ith football analogies, at the Frank Leahy awards diru;wr, Ford said; • "A TEA.i\I JS doomed if it a t tributes insurmountable power to its op}X>llffits. A nation is in serious trouble at home or abroad jf it gives in 10 pc ssi1nis1n or to a psychological complex of · dt'frat .. "The ·lin1e has come for .the nation. the Congress and rhc Administ ration to iinite to n'ovc ,\mcrica fon\•ard. Let us res!ore h.1rmonv to our national team.'' · Ford received one of .the Leahy awards, gi ven i n rncmory of ihe fan1ed Notre Da1nr football coach. Waiter Wins Figlit On Hiring LOS ANGELES (AP~ - 1'11·r [1·e of !/J(' 1nost prestigious rcst~iu rants and hotels here have ab'rrcd 10 step up !'iring of \\'omen and blacks in an out-of·court settlernent that ca pped a 12.year battle "'aged by a former v.'aiter. 11ie agreement was disclos&l in U.S. District O>urL lil\'DER THE settlement, the establishments will aim for goals of 10 percent blacks and 25 percent 1von1cn in c1np!oy1nent by February 1977. TI1e restaurant s arc The Bistro. Ca ptain's Tab I e, fhasens Ltd., ~latteo's Italian Bestaurant. 0 cc i d e n t a 1 To11·prs Besfauranl.. Perino's H1l'I ~candia Besraurants. Tl:L' l4otL'lS :ire. the Brl'Cr!y l\'1l&hirL', Biltmorr. Centurv l'l;.i1;1. !lil1on Hotel Corp. ;1n{I :'!ie rato n Cnrp. 01 An1cr1e:i. TllEY llAD been nan1ed in a federal court suit filed bv Thomas C. \Vooclard, 52, and ~targucrile Garth, 23. ' COPENJIAG EN IUPll -A. court .has 8efltenccd a 23-year old apprentice nurse to a suspended one year p r is on term in the 1n~rcy killing ()[ her fiancc "''ho suffered f:ron1 p1lio 21 yc"rs and could move onl_v one finger and lul'n his h£!:1d. • T11c young \1'0mao . 1•.'hose n·11ne \\'as "'ilhhel~. confessed :1 hc killed t:cr 53 year-0ld fi.:ir1ce. Erik i\ik•il111~t'n. Jan. 7 b1· turning off tl1t· s1\·itch of his respir;~tor ' ' SOPHIA LOREN • ...,., ...... ,. sMtltw fr•• strip lighting! e Grllf fttr ..... , ....,, kitchtft Of gom1 OTffS. Tube.i. Nci't Included NEW YORK (AP) Richard Burt.on says "aoy man "'ho isn't a screaming 00n'l()S{'xual" would adore Sophia Loren, and Sophia says &trtoo is "one of lhe moAf. fascinating men I have ever met." But both made it plain in intervic~l's in !\·1 c C a l l ' s n1<1gazine 'thaL the lo ve or 13urton's life is still Eliza~lh 'J'aylor, and 11 h;lt happened bl'l 11·ecn Uurl on and Loren o 1 the set of the movie "The HURRICANE LAMPS • (m1r9e111y lightint e1 ol11M1phH1I • Add 1 bit ol 1101t1lgio to your ho mt. • Glo11 lomp1 in ottroctiwe c1lori. Small RIG. '1.19 large RIG. '3.49 99c 5299 Special Purchase! KITCHEN STOOL • f.bulor rl&ol fohti"I ,.._i for rffchiitt b~ u1lii1toh , insi4.o wiMaw w11hine, • dllllift, clioir f11 ylltl' linle 1110. • c ... te11rot1 bo1k. ,_,,,,_.1, '*'"' s .. ,, -·111,111,. • Sli,h1 paMli ,u .. tJ.ff .... thi11 ,_,., ..,.ill -Ml wM QN'OS .a...t M!stdiil ltl _rt.is ,.iu, · ,,·, ' On \Vednesday night. the former astronaut aucnded a Democrati c fund·raising dinner here. but 1\·<ts nol invited to si t at the head table and ~:as not introduced. \Voodard, a professional v.·ailer 30 years, f i r s t ~ ' t. · complained to the state Fair ~ , Employment Practices .. RIG. ' 'IS.fS Now 52, r.ienn i~ sr('king the Dcn1ocratic: non1in:itioo to the Srna1c for" scrond t111H•. Commission about ~. discrimination by restaurants ~· .• ,_..;.·-.'.'~· ----· in 1962. t.1 Fun & Easy \ . "' Voyage'' was friend.mip, not romance. Burton, recently united with his wife, said his mistake was to take her for granted. ··But you can't take. .such a mas.'live personality as Elizabcth"s fer gr anted." he s:Jid. adding : "I tlidn't rcali1,c this until nftl'r ~he was gone ... <tll<l I didn't think r d l'\'Cr gc·t bal'k •. , \\'e'vc alwa\'s bcc:n in IU\'l'. rven deriilci IL.! separation." ------· ' • I ~ I Gloss LAMP CHIMNEY • Youf dtoi10 ol 1•••101 cele11. • R.,lec1 b1o•et1 1himn1y1 or 11"otod11Mlo1 ho111 th o brot10. RIG. 49• 35~. CANNING .WAX • lie is studying real estate but says he hopes lo resume restaurant work soon. CANDLE MAKING KIT TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as taught by MAHARISHI MAHISH YOGI Tra nscenaental Medrla!1on develo p s the caoac •ty for lu ll en· joyment of life. II is prachced a few minut es mo rni ng and evening. Dur ing 1n1s l ime the bodV e11oer1ences a profound deep state ol rest while lhe mind, remaining awake, expands to tult awareness. T hi~ 1ecnn1Que .. Improves the cta11!y o1 lhe l' thinking process while dissolving accumu lated tension and fat igue. .' r . INTRODUCTORY LECTURES NEWPORT HARIOR HICOH SCHOOL 15th and Irvine 7:30 p.m, Fri .. Feb. 15th MAltlNlRS LllAARY Dover and Irvine 3 30 nm Fri. Feb. J S!~ Presen!ed 11¥ INJERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY A Non-profit Educa!1onat Organ11a11on -642·4741 \ s599 • Co"',!011 kit mHts 3 ceMlts i11 "' c1l11. • lndvd11 1o'u110t1plo~lic11t1ld. • Y1ur <hoi<t 1f owl e1111u1htfflft dylr. RIG. 11.11 ' '. Tliat's a Fat Charice U•IMill fOrMt 111twntit1MI 1be d1un<.'e that four bridge players would aH be dealt at random 13-card hands of only one suit each is less than 1 in 2 octillion. 4)is1R WALTERS n;,. fo1y to loke core of Wa1h n ' WltOl HoiTC'uh f1H men 1ho1 loll in ploce naluta11y, 205 2 Newport Blvd. c.... ...... ~ ...... ,, 32 O z. LAMP OIL • S1et1tod .. .., oil 1t111ko1 tho f-SMtll ff•I. • Chotco ol 1e•ttol 1co•h. 1 II ' • 1 ·' .... ~ • New Way to Learn Ballet By JO OLSON Of IM Ot~lr 'not 11111 Va lerie Sutton, at the age of 22, may ti.ave written herself a place in history. The Newport Beach resident has invented a system of rec ord l n g movement that will enable dances· to be sold in ·sheet music to r m , cl reumscribing the traditional method of learning by imitation pf a teacher. ' Th is i11 not the fi rst notation system to be used, Valerie said , but she believes • D It is the slmplest and easiest ta understand. 1be fU"St was the V. I. St.e panov ~tovement Notation System. A n1ore reocnt and more often used system is the Labanatation invented by Rudolf Laban. Still anoiher is tlle Omeology or Dene5h Movement, invented by Rudolf Benesh. ' Valerie's iS different than these bcca~ it relie:i on :ttll'k ltgures \l.'hith dance their \l.'ay across a larger- than:-usll'dl musie<i) staff and indi(·ate positions and roovemenls. Not included arc eK"pressi ve and t>inotiooal movements a dancer inay want to include. FRUSTRATION Va lerie's venture into nota1ion began .... 'hen she Y,'ilS studying ballet in Denmark. "I was starting to ,write down my classes in Denmark but found I couldn 't. so I invented n1y own sysk'm. r-.iot many schools team \\'riting. You usually co py n1oven\ents or use words." .Her original desire \vas to presen'e the Boumonville n1ethod she Y•as learning in Denmark, but she decided it \vou ld be too boring to publish it in word! as she had v.·ritlen it. So she began v.·ork a year and a half ago, when she retW1led fro1n Copeflhagen, on perfecting the Slnton ~tovement Shorthand. Valerie. a dancer si nce the age of 3. started her serious study of ballet as a child of 10. She danced with tho Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Co . and received earl y 1raining from Lila Zali, Irene \Vilson and Alexandra Baldina . Jn l970. after performing \Vilh the Elle J ohnson ~1odern Dance Co. in Los Angeles. she left for Denmark where she studied with such noted dancers as Kirsten Simone. Palle Jakobsen, lb. 11-lartins and Frank Schaufuss. LIKES THEATER "I "as always serious about a profcssiooai career," the Corona del ~1ar High School graduate said. "I don't know l\ily I like to dance. I've al\\'ays loved the theater in general." She chose to study in Denm~rk because the Royal Danish Ballet is 7'the most prestigious" dance company in the world. Russi.a e !so ~ oyts~a!1<Ji!tg .in bal!~t but "A1nericans haye little opporlunity 10 train in Russia," VaTelie Sald. Dc-nn1.-irk. she said. is a •·very clean country." She alSo found the D:.ini~h propte to be very Y.'arm. [)uring the suminers ·she traveled through l':urope, studying and dancing in Paris. Lund.:in. Frankfuit. tllarseiHcs and Cologne . · THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Prologue ~ filt e !/!ilac flail!/' ; @ GJ Valsc I 2 3 I 2 3 ' I 2 3 I 2 () 1. 2. r l 2 3 I 2 -' 1 t ')' --' ' -r-.. •• ' -. ... I /"-. l '"'l J e ... -L / .., • 2 3 I 2 .~II= ~ '~ ~ .. • ~ / ~ 0 '-....& "' ~/ Gramps' Vocal Cords DEAR ANN LANDF.RS: l om a 74· year-old reader, mall~. ind have been w~ling to write to you for about a y .. r . l asked my neighbor ir '"' lhoug)it ~I should and she said, "Wait a few ~ths and some other nut will write with ·the same problem." Well , I've been waiting and nobody has -so It is: : I have 12 grandchildren and four great· d :randchildren. God bless them . They .:like to come to <:randpa's house and ii.I enjoy h!Jving them. Bul my dear ·.:.nre pa~ on iri 1971 Rnd !he .,houaekecJ)(1r . can ·~ aee vep wFll, or • ,,.he.doell'l'(Ywant to. ' , ~ ,.~. Anfway, Ann. I have a .~ 111pllllnt lgalnlt U-ililt and I im 'iiolll( lo let lheoi read '•11n uia. paper. , They hever miss your column. I keep the alr conditioning and-the heel ad)llsted the wa y 'I like It. When they oome In lh<y fiddle with lhe thermostat and upset the temperature. Th'en they monkey with my TV and get It out o( focus . My radio 11 eet to lhe station l enjoy but they chanp It to a rock station. My typewriter il'I busted. which is ~·hy I am writing this by hand . ' I don't need to sign my name. They Jmow who I am. ·Thanks, • Ann. - GRAM PS • DEAR GRAM.PS: So mucb ,:for ,...... appllan<ef. Arf "-vocal cijrd1 aloll oill of comndli.,_.? .-tf year ~ n~m: .re 1tew1J rtodert Uilt-1ilh· ...... _ ........ &oday. But why do ao many of )'OI - .. .... wut me lo do yoar dirty wwl<T llpuk 11p, Gramps. OF.AR ANN LANDERS: You have mode pJen{y of trouble for me and l want you to ~w it. ll's hard enougb to be~ a step-mother -now I've 1got double trouble because Ann Lande.rs 11~".A hiah acbOol student •bould be · e to date '.If she Is dependable anll ' """"'•' re1pooslbilily ." • II \;.": • . L MY '\"l>:d••ghter ts '• hlg)I IChOol. "!Ill IJ . )>nly l• but bat tbe body o.f an 13-yoar-old. 'the problem Is she has She oflt'n was mi.5&ken for a Dane as she walked the streets of Copenhagen. "[ would be asked for directions by American tourists,'' she laughed. ONE BOOK Valerie has oompleted one book, •·suuoo h1ovement Shorthand, Book I. The Classical Ba \let Key." which has a fore~'Ord by nationally kno\vn dance critic John Dougherty and was illustrated by Deborah Talbot of \Vestminster. "This really has pot£'ntia.l." she said of tJie syst.enl. "It is °"''ritten so lay people can lffiderstand it. The tern1s are defined fo-r lay people . "The v.·ho\e idea is to n1ake n1oven1enl· notation usablf' so a dance can be bou ght in sheet music for1n . You r-cin take it ho1ne and Jean1 it without paying a teacher to copy. "The other systems 1ry to v.·rite every little detail, including the a c t i n Q • 1'his ts :really a shorthand system Y:ith only the basics." Book II. she explained. "·ill 1nclude 1nodem dances. Book Il l will be devoted to theatrical. tap and social dances 2111d Book IV \\'ill take up gyn1nastics. pantomime and ethnic dances. J\ IT OFFERED Along v.•ith t-he lx>ok she ha s nssembled a kit for those \vho wish to begin transcribin1t danCC'5. It iocludcs a. tr1npl:ite for drrn\•ing figures. a transfer sheet \\'ilh ready.<fra\\'R figures. pens, lined paper and other aids. She also is offering meinberships in the ""lo\•ement Shorthand Society and an eight-hour v.-ork:shO'p for those \'.'ishing to be trained for speed notation. By the ffid of the workshop partici pants v.•ill have a ' dance • prepared for publica1ion, she said. After a year and a half of work on the system, which included a bout with asthma, Valerie admHs she is tired and .ready to go back to Denmark to •study-and dance, - ]f -She h<Jci 'JnOre Jei.sure tttne 6he \.•:ould enjoy learning some n c.\v languages, reading some good books and taking voice lessons. But no1v moven1ent shorthand comes first. • "You can't. do everythlng," she lamented. • •. 3 3 I -' ,..... \ .. " ' 3 ±·I •,* ~ '-... ~ • ... • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frill1y. Ft b,....rf U . 1t14 .. Valerie Sutton's notation system is like people dancing. Above, she does an extension a la seconde (left) and copies a ballet. e Also Out of Order the. mind or a to.year-old. We have told her no dating In cars until shfi is 16. All hell broke out around here when your tohunn appeared. Thanks for · riothing. -READER FROM THE 01.Jl SCHOOL O~\R O.S.: Go back and reud mr advice •pln. Then read It to }'9Ur 11tep-daugbier. I SBkt a high school girl who his btttgrity and a record ol depeodabllMy 1hould be permltlt<I to date. Actonllal lo your letter. laal CbUd h11 aM&ber. You're on 10Ud ground, l\1otber. Don't let her beat )'OU dowa. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you ran a letter from a guy \\'ho enjoys dretsing . up in women's clothes . He complained that the m a I I o r d e t catalogues (his best source) don't stmw anything feminine because the dames in this country have gone nulty over pants. nwnn.ish shirts. denin1 and su~e. lie can't order anythi1u: in silk or chiff~n wllh n1 fnes ond frills and he's not gcltlng his kick~ ''our advice \1·i:is. "Huy the fa bri t:!) yourself nnd find <1 SC'nn1s1rcss who can keep her mouth shut ."' 11 's people like you \\'ho nl<lkl' tro11hlc for people like i1.s. By ~up;~t'sting that he find a seamstress \vho can "keep h<!r nlOuth shur · you pl::inl thr i{lt.'a that there is somelhing evil abou t a man \l.'earing feminine apparel in the privacy of his own OOme. If I (aDcl millions of others) enjoy it, \Vhom does it hurt? You O\\'e us <in apology. - r\1~01lfER \\r A Y DEAR \VA\': OK. I apologize, Bay your o~·n tabrlCl' and find a seamstr~ with a bl;; mouth. A no+nonsr.nse appro<1ch lo how to dc11 I \Ar'lth liff''!' most difficult and tn06t l'C\\'urchng ;,,1·r11n~ea~clll. 1\r:n LandCJ.rs' Cool..11 t. "\larriil«t' -i\h<it to Ex!)L'tt." "111 pre part> you 1or Octtcr or f":r .... ·orse. Send ,Vi'IHr rl"l11('<,:.1 10 Ann IJ1ndl'r.!, P.O. Box :;3~6. :li2 \\'. B:ink !)r., t:hiCaf;C?. Ill 6.l&ti, t·111·lus1n,: ~ J l'<'lltS in COU1 and :1 loni;, ~1an1pr.1cl scll..,...ddrtsHd cn\lo\01>e. • • ' • • I 6 DAILY PILOT Frld.~y, f'~bruar~ 15, 1<)74 Bonsai : Pastime for Patient • ' ' j By JO OLSON ot -P•lfl .. lltl 51•11 Bi>nsai, the cooturies~Jd art or d···•arfing trees, is still being enjoyed and shared today. /Is a visit lo Harry Jfirao and ~TaOOs Watari's \Vednesday night class at Park Newport Apartments v.'ill testify, bonsai provides rth1xation for poople from all walks of lifl.'. .. JL's a relief from pressure," \l/atari said. "It's a great outlet for me," commentt:'d f{uth \Velis, a Nev:port Beach resident v.·ho had a huge garden v.'hCn she Jived in Beverly Hills. "It doesn 't I.like up 1nuch room and it 's a challenge." she added. And. it has been a lifelong drcrun of hers to 1i,urk with bonsai. For Freda Groves, also a Ne\'.-port resident, bonsai is a chance to express herself. Thia is her l1rst time to do gardening ol any sort. She has always beefl lntere,,ted primarily in art, but she IXTW has a fl9u8efuJ ol plants to care for, "It's woodertul therapy," !he added. Ruth Kucharchuk, another Newport re!ident, has btoen inlert"8ted in Uor\6<1i for 15 years. She took a class in Los Angeles before moving to Newport Beach, and has selected Japanese decor for her home . "It is very relaxing and exciting,'' she commented. The two lnstructors are both landsca1JC artisLc;. 1lley are teaching their class shortctJts and "v.·hat not to do." Hirao said he has been doing IXln~i for 12-13 years and is still learning himself. Bonsai, they said, originated in the cave era. then \vas picked up by higher society as cultural development took place in Japan. Here are !Orne hints from the class: SuJtable pl.ants are needle juniper black pine. jWl fper pro5trata , and llollywood and San Joee junipers. For color, the teachers suggested peach trees, quince and alalea. To ~le<>t a ('Ullllliner, mea!ure the circumference of the tree trunk. Buy one that is the sa~ depth as the circumference. Nece"8ary toola are c I i pp e r!. chopsticks, longnosed pliers for wiring and a side cutter. Plant!! should be frrtiliz.ed every olher '\\'OOk aftl'r plantlng to et;tablish gro'A'lh1 then twice a year, half strength. A good soil mix is ooe part sand, one part !landy loam and one part mulch. Daily watering is essential. 'f'he plants should be kept outdoors with a half-day of SWl . Container! should be simple, with the earthy colors saved for trees. Flowering plants need oolored containers. ; "They kind of ta!k to me," she said. ''They're just like people. They seem so alive." American Gls brought it horllC' after the v.•ar and now mass production has made it more accessible to the aver.igc person. Patience is the most in1portant ingredient, Watari said_ r ''You can't make it overnight." l • Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Waiting Profitable SATU RDAY FEBRUARY lb By SYDNEY O:\IARR ARIES (l\larch 21·Apri1 19): I/old off on long-rang e decisions. Take one step at a \illl('. l"i.1·111\1\'l'S. ut·iglll.lors n1ay br r a n t a n kc r o u s . ~lriintain aplonib Seek ~1nsy,·crs through investigation, not gucsS\\'Ork. Aqu arius, LA'o :'Ind Sco rpio persons could be 111 pic1urc. TAURL'S (April 20-illay 20 1: Take I 1n1 !'.' \1'h('rt' money .1rrange1nc111s c\rc concerned. Don't ju1np at lirst offrr. I '<l \icnce is now your finant•ial :il lv. On e \\'ho clairns to ha\'/' . .'. could be a "ha\'e not." ,\.1cssagc \l'il1 bl' clarifi('d. Cha nge is upcoming and you \1•lll be beneficiary. GEMINI (ii-lay 21·June 20 \: Older person is in your corner ijind willing to lend benefit of l'Xpcricncc. Young person does plenty of talking and lacks substance. \liRGO IAug. 23-Sep!. 221 : Completion is emphasized. \'ou fini sh r;i!hcr than begin -this is "crunch" tin1e. JI.leans you no longer should delay. n1a ke excuses or pcr1nit others to squeeze out of agreements. Gel accow1ting <Jnd appraisal. 't'ou have rlght to understand property valuf' -the 1vhy. v.·hcrc. hO\.\' - and olhrr factors. LIBl{A (Si;pt. 21-0rt. 22 New approach to creative process b r i n gs surprising CAJ>RICORN (Dl-c. 22-Jan. 19 1: Be patient, Otherwise. you \\'ill be tripped. blocked. delayed and cnlbarra ssed. You g<lin only by being thorough, observing, exchanging views. \'ou lose by ins is t i n g . becoming hysLericaL Wh.<1l };Cenis hidden and subtle is ~1ctually tenlporarily obscured. You have nolhing to fear that ls real. anal ytical. Face truth. f riend who colIDSels may be in need of counseling. PISCES (Feb. 19-~farch 20): Stabilize affairs. Set sights on goal. Ignore those \rho \~·ould ha ve you nail out at spectres. You have right to comforl~. security. Gemini, Tauru~ un:1 Li bra persons could be in picture. Stand tall. Cooperate in civic project. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. JP, 1: So1J1C: pro1niscs. n1ade I ~;;-=~~;;;;;;:;-;:;-;.· -'==::._-=; si ncct'l·ly . arc .in1possible to JBU ILD fulfill. Kt1-0v.' ti .1nd don't prrrnit impulse 10 d-Omin:itel logic. \Vi shful thinking should 1 be cast aside. Strive to be ' 'Your donation• to HOAG H OSPITAL help to build a more compl~te medlClll center to 9elW you . results. Leo, Aquari1L'i coulcl 1 ___________ ..:.':===-:=======I figure prorninently. S l r (' s s l- i11dividuality :011e who appears to have fac:ls n1crely is being argumentative. Be cairn. A smile wins more th,111 m:iny a ngry words. Act accordingly. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov . 2\i : t::=:==J.~"" r 110~-..=::==:::-. If done correc~tly a nd carefully <:ared for, a bon sai will grow for hundreds of years. Harry Hirao's is fi ve centuries ol d (above J. At left , Franci s Watari plants • a small pi ne t ree. ---·---..... TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: ANAHEIM and HUNTINGTON BEACH Cl!T"l""~~TfO & f IR£SIOE~ MESA THISf lfAUTlflJLlY c0Nir•uc r10 itllCIS AIU IU/lt fO• YIAllS 01 LA STING lllAUTY ..• OUTDOOR FURNITURE • by Mallin s'''~'"9 ll lng Ch•irl lle11. Sl l .SO SAlE s1999 J lill! t ~· Nt~I ol Thrtt T•blt1 lltg. $26 $All SALE FOR 1 WEEK CiAS B.B.Q Patio or Ped e ~tol Mount Reg. 99.9.5 SALE Responsibili1y cannot be ignored. e s p cc i a 1 f y in connection with home. family. S!udy Taurus n1cssage for valid hint. Time is on your side. If you rush, you lose out on deal \\'hich spells prof it. One who aided you in past now seek~ return of favor. Be receptive. Jl..foney , security, costs and inveslments arc e1nphasized. Be aware of intuitive feellngs -J;trive to deal with praclH'.al issues in ooncre1e n1anncr. Those who make claims are lea st likely to follow through where money is concerned. 17-01ect yourselL SPECIAL with four choirs .~ SALE$9995 s1499 995 CANCER ~.June 21-.luly 2'l l: Your ability to select qualit;" is put to I.est. 0 o 11 · t con1promlsc: refusr to be i n ti 1n i d a t e d _ One \\'ho Lhreatens is heavy-handed and really lacks allies. Sec pt_'Ople as they exist. not in light of fe ar, apprehension. LEO (July 23-Au~. 22): Those who make frivolous dalms should be n1 ade to put up or shut up -be firrn. Sl\GITTAJtJUS (,'llov. 22- Dec. 'll 1; One with opposite views may have more than clash of ideas in mind. Proteci pockc1book . Envy can lead to co1nplicatio1\<i. Your own motives may be innocent. However, others could be resentful and try to do something unsavory ab o u l soot!iing their feelings. G•• 1hort191 k11p i119 you ti homt? J1i11 tlle '""*''' 9 rowi11~ hobbv in !ht co.,11tr'1'! Cl asaes Stirt Feb. 15 $2 for 2 Hour Session A.fr.r .... a. (Qflh19t Come in and sign t1p ,M ll\l8f1Kt m~ldnq, !l!8(!o;IW bo•tJ 8rid Jl\Opt, wa!l~~PI'•, JIQ~llr.g, !urniUllnv•. fl<. . C~ broto&e, view Of.Ir t11lfQI«? display.~. m11ct jcl/OUJ milioturis'U & get u w ideas jot projects. \Ve feflture Drtmel, B;z;ac.to, Panavise, etc. MINIA1'URI A by the BARO NS 11111 IMd ~. H.I. o,.. 10·5 ''J-666? l Comfort in corduroy with leather sling arms, chrome frame and cushions In orange or dark brown corduroy. • MastercharQe & BankAmen ca rd. Only $79.00 Ql>~N O"'llV !(\ B f f~IOAY UNflL 9 SUNDAY 12 ro:. O N T"IE OOCK s I Ii o\N PE DP!O 2eo E. ,,roe S!rlll'l! • ( 1!1l eJ \>1235 llE ~(Alf Htlltl 9244 W11!;h1r• 8 1VC -(2131 ;>74 ·Oe1J Reg. $152 24" GAS LOG SET lncludesgrote, in~lollolion ~it & lire ember ash bed. Reg. $79.95 NowS4995 eom,, ... BANKAMERICARD •MASTER CHARG E IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' I SPECIAL SAVINGS ON IROWN JORDAN GROUPS T omiomi .•. Koil1,10 . , . Regent II 20°/o OFF t Smooth Sailing Predicted • f\1einbers ancl guests of the Lad ies Gu ild, St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church will be piped aboard the SS :Fashion Festival which will be n1oored at the Grand llolel, An ahein1 al 11 :30 a .111. Satur· day. r~eb. 23 . Christine Galanis (leftl an d ~!rs. Sa1nuel Soter predict ~n1oo th sail ing for the benefit. Peering Around APl>Ol/\i'TEI> a t rt1~1l·t• ot the UCLA Foundation v.·as \l rs. IJ1 ·n1 s Sull1\':1n n f i\'c.,.,•port Ucat:h and L<l Jolla. 'l'hc foundation 1s the n1a1or orga ni1.a!1n11 r:usini:: fund s fron1 tll1..· 1>r;\·att' :-l'l'tor for lhf• uni 1·crs11~. 110\'0ltt:I• by 11\c An1cric;111 Cancer Socil·ty \1 rn· \·oluntcer ' TERESA CADY Rites Set For June i\1r. and :O.lrs . .loh 11 <\111·ood Cady, llunlington fi('ach, h.'.1\'e announced the cngagc1nc11t of their daughter. T('resn An n Cady to .Jarnes C. Dcanl'. sou of l\.1r. and ~Trs. Thonu1s A. {)('anc, \\'eslchestcr. The bridc-t•lcct Is :i i;:r;iduate of San Ramon Valley Hig h School ,1nd S t a n f o r d Uni versity. She is con1pleting \1·ork on a nu1stc rs (legrcc in business rid rninislratlon at UCLA. Tier fiaocc. a l \1 i rd generation Cn lifornt<1n. is a ,::raduate of \Y estcheste!" High School and University of the Pacific. and is cornplcting an l\.1BA at UCLA . The couple wi11 marry June 22 iri the Stanford Chapel. For drt\\'J"S 111 tile Angels on \\'ht:els transport;l!ion pro· gran1 . Orange Coast residenl'i feted 11t"rt' the Mines. \\"illiam l'ortncr. J.C. Callagh:u1. Jolu1 Little. \\'illian1 Sch u It t'. IX1ltrur II a in r l' • L~T111 Shugarman. Bl'nn~· [.('U11 g. (;corgc ~t atx.'t·. Harry Maull. L. (;, 1'hiclen1cir. Brnd Con1bs and F rank Foy Others are Hobert l\.1oore. !\.lac 0 ' H a r r a . Marguerite \1orTison and thl' i\l n1es. llav \Valker. Vellna Bcru;. Hichard c;ardn('r , Jack Goodgamc. \\'oodro\v Smith. John Dra ke. l 'e1cr Ga11sedelrn. II c I {' n 1':\'anS. l.A>\.\'ell Panncn1!er and Luciano \V i!der. Still others are the l\.1mes. John Bakklla. Helene \Valk.ins. Alexander llenryck, JI. Vi'. Freeman. J . Homer Hough. c;inny 1\-tcCullom. I!: d d ie ('utter. Hoben Bird, i\tarce!ta Sondericker. Arlene Stiles . John \\'eissman. B c r I ha \\'QOdard. Ru th Yeilding and l\lark Manning and fl1i!>'S t.tary (;\ceten. i\TIENOl i\'.G the annual luncheon n1eefi11~ of I he Co1n1niltce of Pi·ofcssional \\"on1eu. Sc111thern California Srn1phony -lloUy"''ood Bo11·1 1\Ssociation \\·ere three Har bor /\rri:l \1·c111rn. ~!rs. \'Y'inifr;'Cl H!1con. ;\1iss Auncs Blo1nquist ;ind Dr. C<irol Leland. Dunleas Tell Troth The engagement of ChC'ryl Dunlea to Thomas Tuz has ~en <innounced by h e r parents , i\1r. and ~'l rs. Jose ph Dunlea of Costa r-.1 es..·1. June 8 is the date scl for the nuplia\s in St. Joachim's Cnlholic Church. Costa ''1csa . The bride-to-he graduated front Mater Dei High School and attends Orange Co11st College. Her fiancc is Rn 31umnus of Corona dcl Mar High School now stationed at Ft. Ord. He is the son of l\-1r. and Mrs. Walter Tuz of Santa Ana. Weekender Advertising Phone 642-4$21 _, Ohl l Y P!I OT f 7' ~~~~~~~~~~, Women Find Bonuses • History By LAU RI E KA SPER O• 111• Dally PllOf ll"t All cla!Ses. of course, are set and sold as learning ex periences ·oot .some produce a few bonuses. A li vini; roon1 paint1nG' 111 thl' sen~· of !he quc!>t 1on, She i:-. <i hou.:st'1v1fl· and a ll'IO!her whO.)e childr~n hti l'l' gr'OWll. ·· 1 'n1 re;idy to .;han~1· vocations." sh(' said LIFE PRIORITIES Yet the} ;1l'i0 pn'<l1cil·1l 1ht· ·'nt'rgy 1·r1"1" \\ 111 1111 t "'on1rn b:t«k a~a1n t-n:irn i'kflt'r1f"nc·1· ~1;,. Stt•phrn~ :-.J1d. · \\ hl·n .1n 1·r11ployer rn:tkl·S ;1 l'h-01\'t:, it 's :1lw~1I'<; the .... ·nn11u1 !hat's i,:ot In go ·"'orrn:.illy, :-.. h l' he!Jt•\'t·~. crnp!oy(•rs 1·:111 l'\'t•n find \\'il)'S to get [1ruu nd li11\S "\\'t• fl11r1 r t;d k -.ol1·I\ 11holll !hi• \1orn1·11 ~ I 1 t• •' r :1 r 1 o n n111\'t'!tl1•rl1 ' \J, Si,n:c~ ,,11t1 In l:irt '>Ill' o;::i11I lht·~ !II~!~ p:1\ !i:s-.; ;it!~·nt1u 11 to 1101t1t'I! _'( politlt'UI 1n1ul\ 1nent :-1 11 1· t· pt~Jplt• :Jt't' ,)\\<ill' "I l!l.1!, Ill.Ill lh1· 1·<·111li11l\ll :->O('i<d .u1d 1'ul111r<.1 I ;1<;p1·1·1-, '."iht> /iOJH".; tt'it ('f'.Uf",I' •;/]()',\~ Stu· ll,1~ .• 1,,, had a · 'II! 1nkl1n~ or 111l'n 1n thf> i •>lll"'>l' 1\llhoui,.:h ~he s:iid tht>} pnJ!J;il ih tv\'I !ht:) r1• n1ov1ni;: 1n!o r lll'l ll\ l<'rri tory," sh<' 1h 111ks 11 11114 111 li1· ";1 hca!th1 th111~· · lor 1h1·111 might ha\·c co me froin an art cl as.~ A 1>a rt-1 in1e job n1ight have been gotten only because of the skills learned in a typing class. And, a car 1n ight havi: been I u n e d properly only because of a CQursc 111 1ncchanics. 'rhe class is he lping hci-to straighten out her o w n thinking on 1he role of 'A'Orncn :ind assign pr1orit1L·s lo her life. Hut ~1rs Jo!:n.;;011 t:.111fn)11l'ci tilt' cl ass 1s not ";1 .'>hull 1n rnarlyrdorn . ·· 11<Hl11·n "r·hi111·1•.; •·an t)(· 111:1rl1•, _________ .-;;.-.-.-.. 1111 11 1;11\i'r \\'h1u th1· :-n1·1,d .• no1• But then there are ollwr classes where the results cannot be seen, only felt. Here 1he bonuses are described as se lr-dist"Ov11rv. a'>l•a reness and undcrs!andirlg. One such class. according to oue or its -teachers and a rew of the students, is simply tit!e't! "Women in Amer ica," no.,.,, !x'.ing off('red for a third sen1cstcr at Golden We sl College . ll has caused Connie J ohnson to '"lake a good hard look 11 ! my 0\\"11 sclf·Ln1a ge. ··rt has gi\·cn n1e more self- eonfidence. '' sbe explained. "Very s1:11~cifica !ly, the elass has helped inc articulate and defi ne v•hat 1 th ink." She doesn't believe she has !he san1e goals as tnost college students. Once. she described herself as a ··n~llrL'tl housekeeper" but she \\a~ asked, "Oh. 1vho \\'<!S your C'mployer?'' She didn'I have an employer ~' ~·· ' ' "' ~¢'~th. ' ' ' Through th" tla:-s study of won1cn in historl', she has !earned Iha! wOnit·n v.·1()1 leisure tin1e hH\'C fift en been the acti1·is1s. "The pr:ietical profession for re11rcn1ent 1s politics." she said. 'i'et she has no qu:irrcl v.·lth 1votnen \\'ho v.'ish to s1:iy hornc and not becorne act ive on !he outside bccausl' she alsu believes motherhood earns a .,.,·on1an the right to ;J ftill relirc1nent. One of hl'r elassmalf's. l ..<1ur1·l Stephens, took lhe course "to find out nn1l gil'c myself bl•t !cr und(•rslanding 1vhy the stC'rcotyµc 1\•oman nllowed hl'rsclf to bceon1e a :>lC'rcOtype." I-lavi ng held a "1na11 ·s job" in the enginl'ering field fur 20 ycn rs. she didn't feel shP understood wom('n \l'hO sluck .,.,,ith their traditional rol es. -------------11 NOi\', she feels. she docs FUTURE USE Robin Ryan. !he ~·oungc~t or the three. said she "'il l use \\'hat she has learned in 1hc future because she hopes .,,. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY Whe<1 Yo11 Wa1tt TM le1t 1922 Hllrfbor llvd. Co1ta MHCI -548-0259 "\~\ • \ t ~. WITH' THESE,.· .. :~.HE·A~i 1Hv ~·1,Uvs ' " WHITE 30-88 BRISTOL COSTA M,ESA Sl'RV EY COL'RSt-; • ullur:il pn ·~'ill't '~ .on·" Sli\' :11!1)111H'd lh:1l 1h1· t01!1r't' h.is ;d~u l'h,11 1:,;t•d !n 1 1 11 n ;1tt 11Utll' !tl\\.il'd 11 11!11''!1 Sitt' •'lid ,ht· 11,l'i •111111 ll),Jl\1 ottl't1l•·d b1·!nrt· :-II" gol 111111 lh1' · I :1111 1110H· !1k1 11tl1t•r 111un•·11 1h:1n 1 supp!"•'d ~h·· •·\11i«llh:d ·I h.tl<' 111••r'~· 11• ofli·r \\1Jtth'll p1·r •1• :11ir1 1111·\ 11.1\• 1111111· ro oll•·r •111· th.111 t 'tl:-f'lt'l'll'd iu lhe p;1,r For A Career NOT JUST A JOB BE A "WOMAN IN WHITE" /Jrcon1e n ,\f,·dil'fll l!r n,·ntri/ tf,11Han1 111 1 ur .-1111111//11 . NEW CLASSES STARTING Cays: Feb. 24 -Evenin~s; Mar. 4 lifetime Placement A5sistance ,AYMCNT .l'IA NS AYA!IA8(l 623 W. i7th, SANTA ANA 541 -4461 VfTf~AN'S 8ENEF/1S AVAllA8lE VAlUABLI COUPON ONE GRAM VITAMINC 1000 Mg .. 100 Capsu les with this «>vpon <t'@ ._l'fi»":11>'f't~"(;, ~' • limit 5 Pet> Coupon, One CouPQn Per F1mily ).'.~ ·'}.'®' ~·.·# !\.---------------- cmon·s S PORTSWEAR -. .r • . I ' • .1a~~D_A_IL_Y_P_1_,o_r~~~~~~~-'-''_d~_;.;_'_F•~·~·u~ar~y~l~5,~1~•~7-•_ PUBLIC NOTICE . "" NOTICe TO Clll!DITOllS SU~llllOll COUllT OP TH£ STATE OF CALll'ORNIA FOii THE" COUNTY OF OllANOE No. A•l'UOS !:slate ol BUDDIE SEXTON, O.ce1niL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !a TM ccedl!oro ol fht al>Ov• n1med doteedtn! ltl•t oil r>er110ns hoving cl1lm1 1g1ln1t tllo 1aid dtr.dt.,t art rfK!ulred !o flit lllem. whll I~ ne-<:e1:>0ry voucl'Mr" In tile ot!lce cl H>t der!< ol !liot 1!loave t n!llled court. er IC prelinl U>em, wl!P\ !Pie neces:.ary vcucr>er1, lo I ht llndenl11nl!d 11 ltw olllc• of eltorMy• PLUNICETT & PLUNKETT, <112 OUv1 Avenw. P,0. 8<»e 269, Hun!lnoton Btoct>, C:otlk>rnl• 9'&WI, which 11 1"9 pl1c• (l'I ou•l~s of the vnd••lgned In e ll m atte,. ptrl1lnlng lo 1"9 11l1lt of sal!I d~.nl, within tour 1T10<1lh1 •lltr t~ tlr~I publlc•tlon of this notltt. D1te<1 Jonuery lf, 101~. HOPAL ADA.MS E~ecLJtrl• cl tii.t will of '"" tbc>W ... mec1 d11:tc11n1 PLUNKETT & .. LU"IKETT <111 Olive ,l.Vlllllt P.O. Bo• 1•t Hunlln9ton h•th. C11!f. t26U Ttl: (JT~) JU-:IG:IO or ~11 Al!o<ntVI to<' •i1cutrht Pvt>H•hed Oronge (0111 F•D•v•rv l , I, 15, 22, 197' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUllLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PU9UO HOTl(lll PUBUC NOTICE (.SEAL I PuDll1Md Or•~• Co.11 0.llV PUBUC NOTJal WILL_l.liM E , ST JOMN Covntv Cl•rll. •rid ••<Officio Clerk Oii IM llO<lnl of SuCMtNl.Ofl 01 °''"'" cou,,ly, C1lllw11I• By JvtM Al•••nd.,., ~!y ,!IOI, F10r.,11ry lJ, lt1' zc 72-30 PUCISf PlAI ol LllD USf SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 34-6-8 OMNr.I COUNTY, CAUfOlHlA PC ' L I G • H • PC <, ' ' ' ' ' PC ·, -' Atlomt> ty ltSOHITIOM OI mt OIANCI COUNTY PWIHINQ CO ... l"'~-·­ ~"IT Of OIOINNKE NO. ,,,. Pt QR> • -, I' ', ' ' ' ' ' ' ' PC tSRI ,;)/'~~·-,,,,·~~~'.,.,., ' \ ' : .,. ' '' ' 'I ' 'I ' " " " " ' . .. ~ .. .. f , ..IU • .,., ... i' ' ' • -·••-co•10•l•oo "''" ~ch .. , -" -'"""I o ~··~"' ' l' ~ov -• -<•"•I•·•• ••«•1Jo<t hos~-., -·-f•6't u•d l•n• --------..... ,d 1 ... ___ o·I l•old d,,,, :O zc 72-30 ¥C@ ----',~'\!'.' ' ' .. ·~earJy, .. ¥veryoµ_e__Ljste_ns to Landei·s ' ' ' • . ' ' ~ j ,., I I ' ,. ,. • I 1 1 , 1 '·· j 'I . ... Ii' 1• ' DAILY PI LOT . :....: MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY I L OVE TO GUESS W H ERE AUNT FRITZi'5 MAIL COMES FROM f,fuJay_ r rbr11ar1 15, 1'74 • by~. F. Brown and Mel Casson 1Ht FACT llt ltJA<; NO, 1 MEAN ' VAIN, ?elF-Ct~"Ul!€0, s1i rOU1LYl' l j ANO CllA6111 Nt,Y 6f~L IN 511!-!T I I ' l • 1111" Ml"CCA OF THI" PROFl"SSION, NES1l1NG IN FOGGY FION, WIA SCOTIA, WHERIOIN ARE E'NSHRINED IJUSTS OF SUCH HAU.OWl"P GREATS AS DOUG PEI-VE, IJRONCO ll!JRRDS1 MUD McGINlY, 1-WNAR!l L-OAM, ~·- by Tom K. Rya11 ~ j PITT l!IO&S, \RWOIE fAlllER OF AME'RICAN YOUR ~ GRAVE DIGGING! HAI, ) ' Pl.EASE ; .. by Al Smith . , 1~'\'··~·'j°tl'il \ by Dale Hale DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr. SMOCK ...... -·-~•,..-."""- ' MOON MULLINS OVEJiHEf'E, Sii<·· SIR! NO W,l>ITING ! I I ' by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS SNIFF·· P ERFUME .. - THIS ONE IS FROr--1 M R S. SWANK LY SNIFF··· TH IS ONE 15 FROM MY T EACHER 1 I l I I I j No "Tfll>NK you. THl<f!; Rl6>n; DOOt.Ff.,, 1ll&Y llllNK 8".ING I-ABELE!> f>S A WIA' IS ll5GRAPoNG • !l ;I ii I HEIJ ! '"' TRCJIM'To Dli?OWM IE? by Roger Bradfield SOME>~ l JUST' O'.NT !MAGIN~ A MINISTER SAYING, •1 NOW f'IWNOU>ICE \'O<J MAN AND PERSON' by George Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson I by Roger Bollen TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schull THE GIRLS A CAO SS hastily: 2 words 1 Miik~ 49 Card Prefix 50 Bark 15 Ga1menls: shrilly lnlorn1al 52 Edible 10 Deeply roolstock absorbed 53 Pro. 14 Theater soorts employe group is Transport 5-1 Wood 16 Title ol 51 P1a11t Alhena llu•d 17 In an 59 Arizona 1mma!11re community manner fi1 Terriers 19 Shut w11h 64 No! lorce crowded 20 Helen 67 In·---: Altogether U.S. 68 Ska tes author compeli- 21 Assistance \iYely: 3 • lrom words Within 70 Something :23 Ven1u1ed uniQue; 25 Sall water Slang body 71 Branch 26 Affinnallve ol blot WO'd 7 1 Branch 27 Common ol biol contracl1on 72 ..... o! 29 Mr. Honor Slaughter 73 Have -31 T1t1e or trust "°""' 74 Moist 33 To no 75 Aumers degree 34 Blows OOWN 36 M•lure o40 Harvesl 1 Fortune 42 Prepared 2 U.S. apple a court 44 Chair ace -3 Top, for 4S Cont one:2 •-1 WO<dS a E1oc1 • ,comol • ' -----lie" upper hOuse 5 Issued a 37 Jet night: 2 com-nand words 6 Bach. ol 38 Imprint Chem, clearly Science: 39 Mr. Coward Abbr. 41 Ai:iPIY 7 Cheers oneself 8 Conslan-43 Coercion tine·s c:1ty <46 Direction 9 Designs 48 WW·ll 10 Reckless machine gun 11 Bliek 5 1 Arranged In street aeta of two 12 CharlesW. 54 Actress ---··:U.S. Mary-···-p11lnter 13 Packs 55 Bakery itern down 56 1M 11ghlly 58 law and 18 Peacelul order 22 Impartial 60 Jury 24 Giver 62 Canada 27 length unit Potltlclan 26 New Zealand 63 C•rgo- tree carrying 30 Swaggw w sael 32 Narrow 65 Manne1t'1 Inlet 66 Floh 35 French 60 TVT.nn ,..,....----.-. llUT ll\E11E'S "rnlS !!AD SlllT IN Tl!E ROAD VP AHEAD, ANO SHE Jl}ST NEYE1 SLOWS OOWN, AND- . ---·= JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux SAM, WHAT CAH. WE DO TO HELP SLADE'? 1Hf PAPER 15 f"ILLED WlTM TME 5TO ! MISS PEACH ?!UT DID YOU READ WHAT HE'LL COME OUl THE COMM15510N~R AAS $.'I.ID '? HE 'NON'T LET SL.ADE PlA'f fOOTL'ALL UNTIL THERE'S &EEN /4. TKOROUGH IHV£5Tl~,._'TION ! by Mell IN OTHllf WOl<O!-, TMA"f ltlPltl~INT+ AN INCltU+I OF I '~ IN THI DICK TRACY YES, 10 YEARS OF $UBMERSION MAS RAISED MA\JO( WITI-4 T H• CASE . A.ND O.EAVBl,GQOOV Y, 1 IANOICIOll> co~~M~ ! C:ON~•ATIAl.ATION+ !! MOWEVERt ~!AE SEEMS TO ee TMe REMAINS OF INOINTm L.C f 1eAS ON T>lE WOOD MANOl.E. by Chester Gould ·VES, ~.I TM INK I c:.a.N MAK I! O\IT A ~J'" AND AN .. ~ . '. • ""You're sure now Its the stron gest you have -it"s to go with 'Fred, I bought another hat.' " DEN NIS THE MENACE • ' ' '. .-. ·' ·' • . ' . . .. ... , ... .. .. , .· . "" " ' • ·. . ·' 1 ••• • • %() OAILV PILO I l".)d~y f~bru~r( l ~ }q74 I ~~~~~~~~~ S11pe1· Si1b No Stigma Foi· Wei ss CHI\A(IO IA Pt l-:ver;-,·1hing abotlt balding Bobby \\'e1~·"· lhc :<kirul)' f1 ren1a n (lf lhl' hustling Chicago Uu!L~. is a paradox. \\"ciss is bot h a Sixth 1'.lii n and an Jron .r-.1an for the Bulls. \\'h•) 1-:ot h1 n1 as a throw·in fn a Uc;it \r1th the :r.Iil\•.aukce Bu(·ks 111 !Xoll, lht·n n(':idy peddled hhn ;_1s a thrti\1'-111 lust Apnl 10 the Philadelph ia 76crs. "I !'l.art<'d 11t Sr-at1Je :is a third guard nine Nalion:1! Rasketball i\.~S<'!C iidion seasons ago and l'n1 still ;J 1hi rd guard," says the 31-ye;ir-old Penn State grad "l guess I haven't i1nprovc1J in n111e y('ars, alth<Jugh I admit rny go:.11 th(' first coup!(' of seasons v.·as Just to n1akc the lcngue,·· lie said. But ns far <is Htills co;:ich Dick r..1o!1a ;ind a lot o( his: fans are l.'.fl 11cen1cd , \Vciss is the best third b'l.J;i rd in tile l\'BA. \\'ciss, who looks likr 1l1e director of a girls' baskcth;:ill carnp -whi ch he is -a\·eruges only ;ibout 22 rninutts 11 ga1ne. spelling the Bulls gu<ird t<1nde1n of Norin VcHl Lier and Jerry Sloan. Vet, \Vciss is the club's !'-!!t-ond high num in assists, third in steals and this week continued hi s NB,\ high skein of more than 520 succes sive gan1c.s by an active player. At 6-fool·3 and 185 pou nds. Weiss has the spet"d and agility dernanded by ~1otta of his prime ball handlers and is avcrag· ing nine points with his timely and tricky southpaw shooting. ''Sure, I'd like to be a starter. but J've found I'm not a 40-rn inut e player." said \\leiss, u·ho entered the pro ranks \\'ilh Sca!lle in !he expansion draft of 1967 after he tv.·ice failed in tries v.•ith the 7lkrs. "\\1hen Sloan \vas hurt l<1 s1 season, 1 had 10 start a.@ut 20 gnn1es . aud I played well for about a n10nth. But suddenly l found ni.vself really get1ing drained and l had trouble getting past gu,vs . ··1cJeally. abou1 2.5 or 30 n1inutes a gan1e is n1orc suited to n1y type of body."' Weiss hardly had a rup of roffce "'ilh the Bucks, U'ho grabbed hin1 \Vhcn Seattle failed lo protccl hin1 the 1!16!1 expansion draft. On J'lov . 23, 1968. l h c Bucks traJcd thcn·unht•raldcd Hob Love and \Vciss to the Bulls for Flynn Robinson in a de;il r-.iih1•aukec vtuu!d like to forget. \Veiss still v.'as regarded as expend;'!l)fe last April when the Bulls oHtre(\ Cliff Ra y and ·'other ronsidcr<1tinns'' -prov· ing to he \\'eiss -111 ;tn :-100r1h•c bid for the 76crs' rights to Olyn1pia11 Doug Collins of Tllinois Stair. 'fhc deal "'as nixed 1vhc11 the 76C'rs clauncd Rny had a bad knee. iveiss bears no rancor tov.·11rds tht Bulls for trying to send hun packin g. "H;u! 1 been di scarded by Chicago, J '1ooldn't have liked iL'' he s:iid, "Bu t Philiidcl ph.ia especially asked for 111e and had the Bulls gotten Collins. I probably ,1 .. ouJd have be<:un1c a fo!1nh guard." Sports i11 Brief UPI 'Te\ephata It's Not Bnllet (;oJclcn ~tate':-; J'-la !e '111lurrnonct ~421 and Buteh Bea rd join t\tlan1a ·s Pete J\'l:ir:ivi<.:h i n ~ho\\•ing dif fe rent ballet·tike style as 'J'llurn1ond S\Vats J 'shot by illaravic:h during National Basketball Associa tion gan1c 'J'hursdny night al Oaklancl . c;olclcn State posted a 12 1·105 \Vin . Tre,i110 P1~efe1·s Fisl1i11g To Playi11g i11 Masters LOS ANCF:LES ~Al 1 1 -Lt·C Trev ino. looking for :1 l'luu1ce. to spend 111ore 11111r \\'ith his f;1n11ly ;u1cl gl't in ;i little fishing-. is bypasslng the Il-Iastcrs Tournam ent ag:iin 1h is yc:i r. ··011 :' 1'1·r.vi110 snid in niock surprist'. '·had1f l I told you ·' r sent their invit:1tion bt1ck to then1 a rnonth ago." 'f'he fla1n bovant T1·cvino , one of the ga11a:·s grc.'l!.vst gul t• ;iltract ions <l nd gal lery fav <1rit cs, s;ild his dl'cision to s ~1 p 1ht· !;11ned },J,:isters -again IS in !inc \\'Ith his program of 'n1ak111:.: scvo..:re t:ll!S in his playing &:hedU!t'. - "1'111 on!,v gonna piny ma.vbc 2fl lournan1ents this yc<tr ." Trevino s<1 1d Thursday :-ir1cr completing his first round 111 lhc $1:10.()()() Los AngclC'S OpC'n go lf '\'011rn a1ncnt. !·le h:id a 111·0-und\>r·pa r G9 . "1\l'XI year 1'111 gonna cut 1l hac k ('vr.n 111orl' ... play maybe 15. son1 c1hing like 1hat." The reason. he said. is sirn plc. Laver Rallies to Win; .. , \1'ant lo \\'atch my family grow up. I've got ;,1 girl eight and ;1 boy fo11r and a boy that 's just a bab,v. I h11vrn't Sl)C'llt ni1 1ch 1i 111,~ 11 i1 h thcni 111 a lot of ye~1 rs .. \Jo11· I \\'<Int to \1·atcl1 !hc n1 grow up ." he ,,.c1Jd. l(ings Fall to Buffalo B<)L(J(;:\1\ -Tv~l·SC'eded Hod l . .:ncr ot Coro na dt'1 il l ~1r ra llied 111 both :<;1·!.~ 10 do\nl Edd ie [)ibhs Of illia n11 Beach. fi-t i ·fl l11ursdny cind g.:i111 a riua r1crJ u1;1l brrth In thC' Astor Cup 1ennis tourna r11e11 t -part of the \\'or!d Chan1 pionship Ten· nis ci rcuit . TI1ird·see;led Arthur Asht>. of Miami. and No. 5 aeed f{oge r Taylor. 8rjtain, also moved into the quarterfinals. Ashe never lost a service in breezing past Onny Parun of !'lle'v 7.eaJand, &4 . IH. Taylor \1·as ex tended lo three scls by R.1y .~toore lx.'.fore do\1TJing the South African , 7-5, :1-6, 6·2. Grahnm Sti lh1·ell of Britain l>t>.'J L \1inccnw Franchiui of ltalv. 6·7. 6·1. 6-2 to enler th~ qu:irl1:rfina1.~: e Kin!J" Tum bl<' BUFFAJ.0 -Rt~nr Rol)f•rt"s goa l about a mi nute 1nt.o !ht> third IX'!'ll1d ).'.ii\f' ~uffalo :-i :J.o 11'.'~Hl and the :'i.i hre:> \\'itJ1stood ;') lr1t (· Lo.~ Angt.·l t~ r:ill ,\' to def cal the Kin gs, ·4·2. in .\'<1l ional 1l11{'kl'Y League pl ;1y Thursday night , e Te11111 i\'n1netl The Sou1hcrn Californi::i entf)' in lh(· ncv..-\Vorld Football l.('agut• \~i ll be calk:d !he Sun. singular. lt "as announced Thursday. t:l,·nn .\II 1:,111 :1 ld h,1rl 1:: !11r [.;.1ng B1..•,1c!1 no11 J9·2 i1nd fltlo llg 11 ~t'\1 '11·g;t1nl'1ri1111 111~ strc:ik. Ovl'rHJl LtJn;.! Be;1ch sank j 9 percent of 11s shot." fro n1 tlrc fi eld coin· pared to Fresno's 3:l percent. A capaci!y cro11'd of 6.'.!<Jli u•as dr.'l\l'll to S<'llaod Arena lo 1v:.1tch fonntr hometown athleie.s Clifton and Roscoe Pondexter. \1110 110\v play fo r Long Beach. Charles &1iley had 23 J))in ts for ~~resno. e E • .,.,.,..,,.,, fli<•s COLUf\.lBIA, S,C. -.James A. ''Buck " Freeman. who co:1ch(•d college basketball for 4;, ycars. (J1ed TI1ursdny after a period of ill health , He 1\•as 69 Thi' one·time coach lit SI John·s Uni ve rsity had been ;Jn as..;;is ta111 to <i ror1ntr pupil. Fr;ink \·lc(~uire . f(Jr lllOSI IJf lhl' past llVO dl'Cad ('S. fl(• WiLS 11·ith i\lfe(;u irt at tl1c Un i\'('rSily of I\·ortl1 Carolin:i, lhl'n <1A.11e \vi th hini !O yc:1r!'I ngo to lhe University of South Caro!in;i . lie rclired last year. l fc established a 179-32 record nt St John 's on becoming its coach on graduating in 1927. !·le la ter w<'ts its <ithlctic director, and coached basketbilll :.it Scranton University. And abo11t. !h(' 1\l:i~!t·r.->'1 ··1·n1 i.:0111g fLS hing.' he ~~11d . "f"n1 gonna 1~1kt• thl' 11if1· ~ind rh r kids 111 <J (::11npt'r ;1n<I go do11·11 !(1 i\l exit·o :1 n<l j.:u fi sl1i11 g lh.1! \\< i'.'k." '!'his is the ttu rrl t11r\e 'l'rf'I 1110 !1 ~1~ d•·C ll!h 'd ! IJ t' L'(1 \t•ll'd 1n1·11:1l11:JI Iii !ht• S1:1slt•rs:. g1."11 rr.1 lly ri'g:irrlt:d J.'> ont• vf tht· 11·orld's four n1ajor trh lS of golfi ng ;_;!'t';llt1(.'SS. l h· LTca1c<l a furor in 1~169, irn- n1t•diatcly followin g the Masters or thar yl'ar. \1'hcn he said he 11·1111ld never again play in that I.oum:nnent lx:t ause Lhc fan1cd Augusta National Golf Club course "is not suited to my game." Later he was forced to apologize, hut dC"clined 'his invitation to play at Au gus ta. Ga .• in 1970 and 1971. He rclcnted the following year, however. pl ayed in the tournan1ent bu t dldn·i use the clubhouse fac ilities, c h.'.lng- ing his sh~s in his car and ;ivoiding 11e\1·s1nt11 as rnuch <is poosible . lie didn 't p!:iy 1vcll. In 1the t-v.·o years -hl' has pl;i yed he bas had totals of 2~l!l :uid ;ioo 111 tl1e eight con1peti rh·c rri11nds he's p!nycd since returning. he h<is bro kr n 7S only t\1·ice and has yet 10 bre:i k pn r 72 . ' "! JllSt don't hkl')thc course," he s:11d "Ynu ha\'C to tlook 1.he l>a!I lherc and I fade 11. :·rrn eu1ting ba ck on my schedule,'' s..1id 1111~ n1an \\'ho has been on e of the busics1 pl ayers on the ·lour for ,the last six years. "f like to play at courses I like. '~outhland Cage Teams ' ·• Face Oregon Schools '!'111> lx·l l 'Tings for ano1ht·r round or P<ic1Ht-8 Conference basketball tonight :is 1he UCLA Bruins and Southern C:.ll 'frojan.s try to extend their knockou t rl'cord over Oregon and Oregon State. The Los Angeles schools swept the J)uc~ <ind Beevers lasl weekend wh~n the Bruins 1noved out to a t"·o-garnc lead 1n the l:>ac-8 and Lhe Trojans pulled rvt•n with Oregon in the rate for second place. ··11owevl'r," said coaci1 John \\'oocl en. "l'n1 aware of Hie fact that five uf our firsl s(·v1·n g<i n1t>s hare l~cn at hon1e and that Jive of the last seven. Hltluding the last three, \l'dl ix_. on the road. "ThertfOr('. 1t is vitally in1portan! !h:l! \1·t: do v.·cJl against the Oregon S('h0t1Js: lhts \\'cek!'nd . N:iturally, \Vt' expect !he games to be morl~ difficult 11·hcn played hldore their hon1e cro'.vd s ... It "'as a fl.·lcA11hu1· l:Ourt C'ro11·d i11 Eugene th at ]~1st S<lW lh(' rop-r<lllkl'd Niekla11s Sizzles JS.1 Rruins lose ;;;i 1~ac·8 game -four years ago. The Ktnnikaz e Kids of Oregon coacl1 IJick Harter, 5-2 in the league. host the l3th·ranked Trojans. 5-2, tonight , then 1neet the Bruins Satun:lay afternOOl) in a televised game. Oregoo lost to lhe Bruins in a foul-fill · ed. rough-and-tun1ble 84-66 game last Friday night when the Trojans beat (JSU . 81-71. The !lCX.! night, USC beat Ort>gon 59·S3 and UCLA survived OSU ralli es to prevail 80·75 for a 7--0 Pac-8 mark. 1'he Beavers are 2-5. "The game the kids played at UCLA has given then1 a Jot more confidence," said OSU cooch Ralph J\1iller. "And , v('ry pleasing to rne. the young fellows I will sta11 have proved in our practiee5 this \\lt'('k that t.hey arc ready to play. UCl..A no1v has lx.>cn ale11ed thut we aren 't C'xactly pushovers and l'n1 sure eoach \Vooclen h::is spent niore lin1e lh1:; 11·<'ck in f:J!'l'!Xtring for us.'' Pal1ner's -Bid for Lead Ruine~ by 3-putt Hole LOS ANGF:LES (:\PJ -/1 had the look of a tow·narnC'nt fro1n fil'e ~·cars There \Vas Jack Nicklaus •• in hi s tu~tomnry spot atop the standings. le i1dinl-'( lhe $150.000 Los Angeles Open golf tour~mmt v.•i!h a fiv(' under·par 6G ~fter Thursday's first round. . . i\n<l there \\'<lS· the burly figure of /\rnold Palmer 1n ho! pursuit ''i1h a tiG despite a dc1noralii:i11g ttu-et•-µut l grcrn on the 15th hol e 11•hen. lor :1 nicJ1ncnt. he thol~ght he had a chance for a shart• of the lead. "ACIUHJl_v. I pl:iyed pl'Clt)' \\'(')!. l'\'('n h~td a little confidence in n1y put1111..!.'' lhe 4~·year-old P;ihner s.11d in· a lo1v 1·01cc. ":'Ind !hl'll r three-putted frotll ri ght tee! -. l thought r 11·;1s go ing t,i 1n<J kc birdi e <ind go to five un<tt·r -and lha! ruiricd ii ;J!l " Still. Lt1e 1n<1gnl't1c man 11·ho once do 111i11ntcd th is gcirne l\''1S tied for sa-ond 1\'l1 h forrncr J->(;i\ chan1pion Dave Stock· ton aod red-haired tour sophon1ore Tou1 \\'alliOll, IA'L' 1'rl'\'ino hc;'lcll'll ;1 h<i lf dO?.<'n al 6!1 \1 11h John Sch!f't'. Toni f\1Lc. Buddy Allin, Ji1n S1n1ons and Chuck Qiurinc\· '1'0111 \\'ri:'kopf :ind .Johnnv !\1illl'r 111;;!1.('hl·d par ii on lh l' rotigh, ol(t R iv 1~r :1 l'ou111 ry Club course. a hilly l:1you1 tha t Xickla:1:;; ranks anlong his favof i!l' in 1his <.:oun1ry. It \\a~ the 2\:;t eonst'CU\J\'t' row1d Jll 1rhich i\lillcr h;1d rnatchcd or b('llt.•rcd p;:r r. Bobby .\lichols. \rinner of the San Diego Open carlf'r this year. was disqualified for an improper drop and defending champion l~od Funseth \1:ithdrew after'" shooting a 75. Nicklaus. l\'ho led fro1n u·jre to \1·ire in winning the Ha1\'aiian Open t\rO "'eeks ;igo. had a superlative effort on the CQurse that ranks .an1ong the most dc1naru::ling--Uie pros play -all-·se:Swn. He missed only one fain\'ay and 111·0 greens -nnd birdied one of those holes. lh-' ll\'t--<lf·d only 29 pulls. "The rGt!nd 11 as good ." sai d r\icklaus, usually his 01r11 se\"erest critic. •·J J)Uitt'd 11·cJl. f hit !he b..11] \ll~I) r have no complaints. ··011. ye~ ... he rcp1 ied to ti ques!ion. •·1 tltink t can shoot a lx>!t L'r St'Or(· th an 66. but 1 don't kTIOI\' if J v.·ill." l-lis 66 \\'<IS just one Sll'Oke off ! h t• eoun;c record and came df-spire th(• t;-i c:t he 111iCT' missed putts of six fl'C'l or less lur birdies. lie did not 1nrike ;1 bogey _ , M1..• chip ped 10 four feet for birdie on 1he fir:'t hole. missed the f:f('('ll :i nd l'h1pped in fron1 some 411 feet for ;i deuce 011 the fou rth, c:hjpped up to lhrcc fee l on the I lth. th('n dropped a p:ur of h1rdie pulls in the 111·20 foot rnngc to pull a"·ay frorn the ficid.- P~J rncr . \rho hasn't finished higher than ~9th 111 t\10 previous sta rts lh1s season. said he wAs e1x:ouraged by his pr rfonnanee -the best of rhc year. FORDHAM'S KEVIN BROWN FALLS TO FLOOR. Ne.tionelly·ranked Notre Dame Rolled, 79-69, in New York. Ylooden said, "OreROll St~te played a fiue game againsl us on Satw-clay night and kepl com in g back each till,le it appeared that we were ;ibout ready to put thein aw11y. Jt is quite fX>S,'>i"'c that \\'C underestimated them a bit Is \\'e didn't seem to play \vith tlle saml' intensity we had the night before." The re8t of the league swings back into aetion Sati1rday night whe n C3lifomia, 2-5. visits Wastiiuhrton, 2-5, and Stanford , 3-4, is at Washington State. 2-5. USC plays Saturday night at Corvali.s. At ~tcArthur Court last year and at Pauley Pavilion last Friday night_ \Voodcn seethed over Oregon's ag· gressive style of play. "BasketbaJI ls a physical game, not a bal!el," says llarter, whose troops !hrow themselves a ll over the eourt in pursuit of loose balls. "The ir extrernely aggressive styl<' tends 10 get an oppont·nt plt1ying !hr s:i111t• st.\"le of g<11nc as the 21 person;!!:<; on us w o u I d indicate," said \Voodt'l1 "But for the nlosr p;1rt "'c kepi ou1 cn1ot ion!> un<lt'r tontrol." "I didn't think '\'t' play(•d vC'ry 1~·ell again.s t UCLA al!hough \\'f' did pl:i ~ hard," said !tarter. A rninor injury kept (;us \\'illiarns 011 !he lx'nf'h for !he first h<'l lf la~! "'eek against Oregon but !he Troj[ln guard sparked the ga1ne·win ning second - half surge. "J am sure USC \\'ill be tougher this time than l:.1st Saturday bt..'<.:ausc Gus \\'illian1s \1·iJ! be available fur the entirt· gan1"," satli Harter. "\\1e must do :t n1orc eo rnplct c and consistent defensive job on use." Coach Bob Boyd of the Trojans felt la st \\·cckend \\'as the most crucial of the season but he asserts this wee k. "Iii. order to firn1 ly_ establish ourS('!V('s In secood place in the Pac-8, v.•c n1ust u·in tu's;,gan)ts .in th~ N,prth\Y('St. ··Playing Oregon first is lo our ad- \'a111age bec~nJSC' 11·e 1\'on'i ht1\'e to n1akc !be adju~trncnt for H1cir physicaJ styh· of pl:1y, \Ve c<in rf•lnte to thc exf.l('rlenccs of our past ga rnc <ind be prcparrd." Bvyd d()('Sll't rcSl'llt Orl•gon's styh· of play. "I kno11· it's al\vays going to be 21 b;rttle and be rugg('(J if ll'<1Jlls go for al l the loose b;ills <ind play their gut~ oul. And 1vho's l o s:.i_v baskC(.ball shouldn't be p!.<1ycd that way ·;· \Vashinb1on State'i;; Stc,·c Puidoka!'. ;') fre!;lu nan u·ho 1n1sscd la st \\"t.-"ekl'nd '~ gan1es 11·ith a broken check bone. i.~ 1·xpertcd tli re turn ag:1inst Stanford \\'hich has a fottr·gam<" 11·inuing streak Puidokas i.lnd Bill \\';ilton or UCLA art> tied for the ]paguc scoring .Jead, a1·crag· ing 21 points a ~rune. 'T'he B:riv ArC'a s1..·hools helped niiike last u·cekCnd dismal for the North\~'cst. Stanford beat the Cougars and Huskies. .and Ci.J I beat \VSU and lost tu \\'ashington. NASTASE IRKED BUT STILL WINS 'TORONTO -llie Nflstasc ran ted aboul a foot-fault call, but sill! managed lo defeat Raul R.1mircz of ~lexiro, 7·1i, 6-3 to advance 10 th(' quartrrfinals of the $50,000 Toronto Internationa l tenn is tou111an1ent Thursday. The foot.fault call u·as lc·•1ed In the \(Ith game of the first s:cl. "'it.hoot ;1 prior \v;,rning to rt1c te1npE>ran1en\<1I lto111ania11 , \vho sounll\\ criticized of ficials aft er I.he \1•in. In ntllt'r ~ing!Ps n1:tt<'h1•:-.. Err t· Va11 ni!len upset 1\likki f'ilif', f..2, 6-4, ~f:irt y HieliSt'n do\1·11cd Patrit.•k Pr1•1sy. 7-6. 6-~ ;ind Bob He\\'it.t rd g e d Pa t rite [lo- n11ng\JC'7,. 1)..1. 6·2. Clt1art ('r·f111:i l pl ::iy tod ay f o u n d ~~1stnse aganst Van Dil len. Hics~cn pl11ying \l e1,.1tt. ·rony Roche cha llcnginJ! Tom Okker and Phil Dc11t against John Alexander. Playoff Cl1ances Dim for Ai1teaters SEAITLE UC Irvine's NCAA playofr hopes virtually went down the drain here Thursday night as the host Sc;:itt le-Pacific basketball learn ha nd ed coach Tim Tift's touring Anteaters a 68-59 defeat. 'The hosts broke !he game open in the final eight 1ninutes as the oold shooting Ant eaters )lit ()Illy 39 percen1 of lheir shots from the n0or. UC! trailed , 41 ·39, with eight minute~ left \\'hen Seattle moved out w i t h a J6-2 spurt that wrapped up the decision. 'I thought our boys played hard b11t we just didn't play weU on the ot'fcnsive end.'' nrt said following the game. ''Their defense had something to do wilh it, though. They ••ere very ag- gressive." Club president Larry Ha1fit'ld said the Southern California Sun was picked from about 2.000 suggestions in a local con test. He said JO persons su1Jn1i1ted U;c name "Sun" and eighl others offered "S\.lls ." 't'wo 14-year--0ld boys from Ora nge. \\'ho submitted Sun \\ilh the earliest postmark, were a"'arded Hfcti1nc passes to Sun games. Lakers Host Seattle; Haywood Sued UCT had 17 turnovers during the game to go with the second straight 'PC>r shooUng night. ''1' Jerry 1Maras hnd 11 rebounds and 21 points to lead the ucr attack while Dave Baker gathered In nine and had e 49er• Ron1p FRESNO -Cal S111tc (Long Bear.h) c;1ughl flrt. poured in IS straight poin1s 1n tJl(' first half to overoomc an early F'resno State lead and t)l(> loth·ranktd 4!1rrs "'enl oo to t)(«tl the Bulld~s. 62-4$, lrl 1buniday night college basket· b:1ll. Clifton PoncJedor scored HI pointl and LOS ANGELES {AP) -Tho Los Angeles l.{fkeN hope lo l>reak a four· i::amt" los1n~ ~tretik tonight against the Seattfr Strpf"r~ics in a Naiional Basket- ball As!ioc1<1l1on garne bot lt "'OO't be c;i.~v ag;1i11st pf'rhaps lhc hollcst learn in the Jonp ;11 lhl' morrtenl. Sc.:11lJC' 1s onJ v 28·36 but I.1st WrrlnesdJy night n1e Scnics got balanced scoring 10 dO\\'TI thr patrnt ~on ~!tics 118-100. lllck Sn ytler s<.:orcd 31 point.5, Spencer . . . 1-lriy'>''ood tallied 25 :inti the Seattle defense hf.'ld !ht~ usually high-scoring CA:llics "'ithout :.i point for more lha11 4 1~ minutes :.it one stretch \lcnn"•hilc. lhc t..-rkers: dropped 11vo l{J.point g:t111c.'> in a row, Jf Ut~Jt Isn't rnough. ll ay,voocl inay hr playing :ingry . lie learned Thursdl'ly that his rormcr agent, ~Horney Al Ross. sued the Seattle star and Haywood's IC.am.. llit breach of contract. It W8! Ross who negot.ieted ~Jaywood 's lucraUVe contract with the Scnics after liaywood jumped tbe Denver Rockets of the Amertcan Basketball Association. The SUperior ,90Urt suit filed by First Onill~ Managen\Cnt Corp.. for1ncrly known aS Al Ross 11.nd As sociates. asked for at leat ~000 in 1 damages. The auU.. said First .. lf.blted entered. into a controct · With Haiwood in 1970 to acl as his ex-elusive personal representative for all rontracts. Undi:r n 1972 amended contract, the suit sai d, the firm SBld it was to be'" paid for 1111 serviCC'S for five years. The,suit further claimed that Haywood breached the contract by f11ili11g to make !)£lymcnts last Nov e m b e r . The SuperSonlcs' learn wa.s to forward money to First· Nnitcd, lbe suit claimed, and lt tau.i..ta .. a111Lwaa tl1w abo iocl udad a)' a defendant In Thursday's suit. 13 points. ~ UC l"JM (ft} SMtfl•l'MfHc UQ .. """' ... ,.,, Tlv91'1"' J O s • Hvnttt ~ & t 14 Oavl1 l 0 4 2 00.Wn~ t el•1 4 MfOfl\!Mll'I I 0 • J DeHfrf 4 J\ 2 11 • > "' ,--... ) ~ 'O ' ~!~~~ ' ' J 11 ,.;;;;,. 5 \ t, 10 Mr111lf 0 1 1 1 Rodl-n f •ii J 10 HIW~l"I 0 '0' WHdrNn )t)/ P°" 100• aont t 21 euti.r 1 J 1 s T--1 VJ , Ptltw'lll 0 0 2 0 Sh'_. ! f"\ I ~ P"1toft 111 1 Tot .. t N II tf " Tote .. H1lf'llmt: SH!t~ IJ·lt. " . Stctiset Leagtce Cha1tipions .. inson. Stand ing -Tony Maddocks, Randy Ma sters, Dave Suter, Dan Smick, Randy F'l urer, Frank Landri. Chuck Lanning, Steve Ditn1ar, coach Bob Cossarek. \Vest.minster l-li gh's varsity wrestling team captu red the S~1nsct Le ague lltle. Kne~ling fro1n left _ Tin1 'Yatk1n.s. Bruce IJurlos. Alike \\lonnnack, Art Aguirre, Kerry f\.1a!ecke, Bob Yoder, Jeff Tiffany, Stott Rob· ~~....:..:_::.::..::.:.:...:..:.::..::.~~~~~~~~- DeAnza Probable Opponent 1-IB, Vikes Of Soutli Coast Champion 111 Su11set Hostilities If Orange Coast College v.·ins the South Coast Conference baskt>tball championship , its first round opponf'nt in the state playoff~ pt Fresno March 7 "'ill probably be DeAnza CoHege of Cupcr1ino (near San Jose/. The SOltth Co..1st_wioner (ei ther OCC or Sanl<'l Ana l is ~ched~lL'd lo face !he C~unino • -CRAIG SHEl<'F Norte vicior (eithC'f DcAnza or Foothill) in a 3 o'clock game. DeAn1.a cu1Tcnlly leads i1 s confe?"('nce v.•i 1h an 11-0 record and has defeated Foothill ear· lier on the ta11er·~ rourt. Foothill is 10-1 and travels to llcAnza Thursday. Like S<inta !\n:i , J).,.Anz.'.I !21 ·3) tS nick.named the Dons nnd Is c.'Urrrotly ranked No. 5 in the stale. OCC is rated 12th and Snnt;i Ana seventh. 'Ille winner of t.hat opening round till ~·nt advance t.o a 7 o'clock scmifin;il i;amr Friday night. The champiooship battle is set Salurday night ! ;..1a~h 9) at 9. OCC's ~1ikc llarlh, an offensive tackle. has accepted a scholarship to Idaho Stale where he 'll join teammate Bob dcLan~Jlotll. Pirates quarterback Reed Johnson is now at Gal State (Fullerton) and the brothers Balch (Gary and Mike ) are attending Cal State (Long Beach ). Both are linemen. Rocky Whan , a linebackl'r, is going to \\'eher State, offensive ta ckle Greg Collihs is . going to Cal and running back Jotµ1 Dixon is heading for Utah .• Former fountain Valley and Go lden \\'est track stnndoul Ra y llarris, now at Texas (El Pasol alrendy ha s loog jumped 2~-7 indoors, says GWC spike coach Tom Noon. Citrus Collegl', lx-lieve it or not. has a one-time Olympic diving candidate on its swim ming team. 1-fe's Don "Red " Bland, \\'ho tried out for the U.S. learn ... Jn 1936. The 59·year old Bland ··••as \\'Oundl'd in World War II and had his backbone shatten'Ci in 17 place>. Jiis back is fused from h'3 waist to h.is neck in an a'rching position. "It's hard for n1L' to str:i ighten out "'hen I enter the water,'' he says, ''but I'm learning to c-ompensate for it.'' "If desire will "'in points in competition." says Citrus coach Bill Ralls. "then Don Bland is going to win rruiny points_ !-!is de.sire is contagious ." LQllg Beadi City C.Ollege ( 22-5) is averaging 95.8 points per game. tops among the state JC cage outfits. Second is Riverside CC (92.6 ). 112-81 Wi11 , For SoCal Rustlers Ro111p, 7-0; Biics Defeated, 9-1 Bill Helm scored 2..1 point<; and Kip l~earron addl'<I 2l in !l'nding Southern Californ1:1 College to a 112-31 ba!lkcthall \ ictory over Pacific Christ 1an College of tUllerton Thursda .v night. SoCal used a full -<"ourt pressing defense to forcC' nun1erous early !u111overs and :ifter moving in front early, never looked back. llelm hit l:l or his total in thr first half. ll carron h:i d !·I and Jack Causey added 10. 5oC•I to!l"9• l'12! Curt Peterson pitched a three-hit te r. belted a triple and 'a si ngle in leading Golden \\'est College to a 7-0 victory over 1·isiting Allan Hancock in the opening round of t.~ Casey Stengel ba se b a I i' tourney Thursday. TI1c nustler.s n1ct Rio llondo today in the semifinals. In another JC game. host Oran~e Coo st fell to El Camlno. !l·l. GolO.R Wn1 01 Peterson struck out IO and did not Issue a walk in going the distance. !Tis fifth inning lriple scored Gordon Blakeley and h is eighth inning single plalcd Mlk.e Sanchez. Sanchet hnd three hits, one a double, and batted in two runs. r-.1ean1vhilc 11! OCC, the host Pirates t:illicd their only run in the ninth inning on a singl(• by ~1 i ke Yost. a ground ou1 nnd J\l Zimmer's single. Sunset League basketball co- leaders Huntington Beach and Marina continue their assault against the rest of the league 's tt>ants toolght as the 1\vo steii m IO\vard the CIF 4·A plavoffs. The only question no11· is will anyone knock off either and leave the 01her alone as undisputed champion'! The odds are against any one beating either, but \\lestmiu- ster and Santa Ana take their shots at the 1\.\'0 tonight Hostilit ies begin at 8 in each instance v.·ith Westminster ;ii 1-funtington Ilcath and ~Iarina at Santa Ana. Other league games include Newport Harbo r ill \lleslern and Loara at ~im. liuntington Beach, the CIF' 4·A's No. 3 team "'ilh a 74.l scoring average in league play, is confronted with a foe that relies on three individuals for most of its scoring. Westminster's attack i s J::C<ired around Dave Walsh. Linn \Vi l son and O n i e P:irker. The \\'estminstcr <itlatk is harnpcred by the loss of guard Tony Accomando. \\'ho is lost for the gan1e due to bronchitis. Raul Contreras leads the HB offecsc "ith a 24.l average. He connetted for 30 points Wednesday, the seventh tim e this season he has hit JO or more in a gan1e . ~t::ir1na bon1barded :-.l'e\vport. !!arbor \Vcdncsday by 25 and figu res lo do the san1e to11ig,h 1 at Santa Ana. Ultr;i bJla11c:e ls the kcv at l\1arlna. although 6-6 13\ib l.osncr ha:; displayed a ho1 hand la1ely. He scored 30 ag:ii nst Nev•port. ?-.1arina 122· 11 is ranked fourt h in 1 hL· (If . FV Head s Irvine ·1' Agenda 1··ou1llain Valley II 1 g h's Barons can clinch no 11 or54.• than a tic for the lt'vin1.: L1':1· gul' b11skctball ctu11np1on:;;lup tun1ghl 11·ith a victory 0\'1>r v1..;. Hing Corona del ~ll'ir ils Ille race for the tit le .:!lllt>r::I till· 12th of I~ rounds. Tipoff 1s at 8 and 1hc Lorona de! M;ir Sc>a Kings reside in the circtJ1t bascn1cnl. Hut thr task 1s not ;1s c<..1sy as ii <1ppcars on paper. Coach Tandy C:1llis' Sea Kings have \\On onlv three i;:a.me.s during the caflpatgn, yet two of the ir wins arc over \Vcstminstcr and Santa Ana \'alley, highly touted outfit.s. Three other loop encounters are also billed for 8 o'clock starts. S<inta Ana \'alley is 01t l~dison, I .os AlanUtos visits Custa f.·les:.i and Estancia treks lo Magnolia. r~oun taln Valley. !he highest scoring 1cam i..11 the league. along \vllh possessing the best defensive n1ark . v•as \imitl'd lo 49 poin1s in its first win over Cd:\1. But it dJ1.ln't aff(-tt Dan Matane. the Barons· All-Cl r· southpaw fo rward . He collected 28 points in that one and fi gures to maintain his hot pace tonight a g a i n st Corona's man defense. Edison is the only team thus far to win at Santa Ani Valley In league warfare and the C.'hargers wi!I be trying to duplieatc their earlier win .over th e F'alc:ons tonighL Jack Clark is dlle to start af ter rC'Covcring-from ·an ankle injury: The 6 -5 all !Paguc candidate key s E:dison 's board "'Ork-a facet of the game you must control in nrder to defeat Santa Ana V<1lley. Edison is l\•:o games off Santa Ana Valley 's pace for second plac<.' and a CI F' playoff berth. Eagles J i m !\.lcCloskey, Elwood ~lansen and John Nisbet. ltlree underclassmen. key Estancia's bid for an upset at 1\-tagnolia. That 1r io combined for J7 po ints in Wednesday's 51-50 vi ctory over Costa Mes.a. Mesa girds for the invasion of Los Alamitos. and again "'ii! try to. con1bat the enemy with Jim Swain at the post in place of 6-6 John Cummins. Swain is avffaging 17.8 points per outing and is counted on heavily for rebounding with the absence of Cummins. }{ustlers Play Rio Hondo Five · \VHIT'TIER-C'.olden \Ve s t Coll~gc 's basketball team has !11·0 more chances to halt 11 !ong losing strea k-but it 1ron 't be easy. 1'onight. the Rustlers face tou~h Rio lfondo here :it 8 o'clock inn Southern C:ihfornia Confer~ncc ti 1 L. 1hcn 1vind up ~he sea~oo n~.\L \Vrdnesday. hos I\ n g LA Harbor. ~·-ll_V_PILnr ~\ ' rrlday, Ftbr\W'J 15, 1q74 ------- Crowd Lifted Hulst To Record Two-mile By STEVE BRAND Of Ille O•llY l'llol St•M Eric liulst wasn't surprised when he was told he had run an 8:58.4 two-1nilc at thl! Times Jndoor Games recently. r .. Juy back :ind rest a httle. I '!'hen Sema pa ssed me and 1 began to 1\VJTY 1_11..'cause I 11':1!\ llrt.'d " \V11h t"o l:ips to ~o in the ral'e. Hui~! sprinted past a surprised ScMnk\·I and the C'apa{'rty tTU\Yd rose to its fel'I. C'hf•i•r111J::. But it did help relieve a !i!lle of the pain. "I felt I \.\'as ready to break nine minutes." says the 16· year-old Laguna Beach lligh sophomore who is the t:llk of the prep track "·orld. '·Bu t I was really tired at the end of the ract>. ''In fact, I fl'll aftl'r crossing the finish line, so.rnething l'\e never done ." f'lis time was something no sophomore has ever done . too. eclipsing his own record scl a month earlier "'hen he finished third in the Sonkist indoor meet despite runnin g most of the race with one shoe. "The SunJdst meet helped prepare n1e menially for U1e fimes meet as "'e ll as gi\'C me an idea of pace." says the red-haired Huls!. "Al the Sunkist meet I had a stomaeh ache that day." llulst and his coach , Jim ERIC HULST Toomey, plotted the Time::. race. They decidt:d fOC's like l,(lara'.s Ralph Serna and Lompoc's Jin\ Schankel mighl have loo rnuch speed ot th!! finish unless someone set a fasl pace. Hulst led at the n1ile in 4:28. "&h:in kl'l look 1hc lead then , and slov.·ed do"·n the pace. so I was cuntl'lll to ··Hc.1r1n ~ that rro"·d really hflt·d m<.'." admits l lulsl. "The cro"rl 1rt·nt \~li ld and I knew Sl:h<inkr l wns eo1ning L.uC'kily, I ll'ant.-d at the fini sh line ." '!'hat Jenn \o.0as the difference a:-: Si.:hankel \\'3S g11cn thr s;1n11 · t1n1e as Hulst. NO\\' ll ulst looks fo~·ard to the ou1door nice!.~ 11'hcre he "'ants to crack 8:5-0 for two. 1nilcs and 4: 10 for the nUle . ··rhos« arc lofty goals." he savs. "but not i1npossible." Not for a youngster who cl0<·kerl 9:0-1.4 und 4:24 .4 as a frcshnl.'ln. Nor for one "'ho gets up at 4·30 each morning ror nn 1 l·tni!e run. "'11 's no! th:ll h:id becau se our high jumper. L>oug Case. runs the lasl six miles with mf'." says ~lulsl. And what of !hr pa in, no1 to n1ention the cars:' Tritons , DH Clasli; Trojans Face Artists ''1'he pain isn't bad." hl' says. "but sometimes the cars :ire. You'll be out running. just sort of enjoying ii, anti suddenly some guy in a car wi ll honk his horn. That 's a jolt. They think it's funny. l guess. but it really shakes you up." Dana Hills High looks to fan ·the names of an already red-hot rivalry whoo it visits flrch-foc San Clement.c in Orange L e a g LI e ·basketbaJi. play tonight. Jn another game involving Orange Coast area schools. l.'ni vcrsity hosts La g u n 3 Bcacti;s Artists of coach Jerry Fair. Both garnes s•art at 8 o'clock. A capa city cro"·d viewed the first basketball n1 eel i n g between Dana Hills and San Clemente. a game in which San Clemente even tu a 1 t y prevaill'd. 5S-46. San Clemente's Tri tons cUJTently are tied with ~:t Dorado for fll'St place in rthe Orange League. and a lass to Dana !U lls could possibly cost them a share of the title. ~loping rto Jturn rthe trick is a Dana Hills tea m which features 6-7 center ,,Kevan Peck and forward B i 1 I Springman. Peck, who missed his team's last game \\'ilh an illness. averages 14.7 points per game. Springman carries a 12.8 scoring 11verage. Opposing the Dana flills standouts are San Clemente 6-7 cen!cr Ted Kalota and 6-6 forv.·ard Dan Dodd. Kalata, playing his best baskctOOll in recent games, has b c en intimidating on defense and averaged 12 points per gan1c in the last seven contests. Dodd . a consistently strong rebounder, carries a 10 point scoring average oo the sc<1son. Laguna Be;ich t.)IM a 4·2 advantage in a four-yc<1r rivalry with University, but !;11iv('rsi1y has provf'n to hl' a tough learn 10 beat on its homf' COU!1. ThC' lf'ams mnt.ch aggressivP n1an-to-1nan defen!iNi, and lwo of rt.he better fcntards in the league will be on display. Laguna Beach is paced by .st reak -s ho oti ng Dave Kij:sscll>ach., Univl!rSity'.§ <tap scor()r is senior fon\·ard Paul Sitnon. Turnaboot is £air play. J~ think how the driver, cruising along at 4:30 in the morning. feels he he S$f!S rne<mc fhes tat shiikc Sy11chronizecl Meet Lures 16 Area Girls . ' The 11unlington Be a<: h 1 p.m. Saturday and the duets Aquatics Club will be hostin~ \\'ill be held at 9 a.m. SUnday. the Amateur Athlet.ic Union Team routines, with !OW" lo fAAU) regional champi0n5hips ~ight swimmers taking part. in !lynchronized swimming this \\'ill begin al 1 p.m. SUnday. weekend. In addition to ithe 16 girls l!Lmtingtoo Beach g Ir I s from the Huntington Beach part.ici~ting include : Ginny club v.·ho have qualified for r-.tcGHton. Ronna Rutherford. the competition , more than Cathy Bonsa, Lisa Byrne. 200 girls from a!\ parts of Kendra Clen1ents. Lesl i c Cali forn ia arxl several other Clements, ~feather· 0 ah 1 . western st.ates will be competing at rthe Golden West Joleen Grussing, Sus an College pool. G r us s in g , Co 11 e en Synchronized swimming is tleimingway, Kimi Hoffman, an aqua1ic combination of Lori Moore, Julie Pooley. gymnastics and figure skating. Fiona Ridg"·ay. Ray mi Although it appears to be Rutherford .and Robin \Val ler. theatrical in nature. a four "The beauty of synchronized or five-minute routine requires swimming is the mos t as much energy and stamina in1pressive thing about it," as a fast paced 400-meter commented T ed G~ing. S\\'i1n. spokesman for Lhe club. "It's The girls, aged seven amazing how these ,girls can through 17. "'ill be competing n1ake very difficult stunts in four categories, both appear so easy." individually and in teams, and Admission is free both days vtil! include some of tile top and the public is invited. na tion;i\ swimmers. r----;;;;;-------The \veekNl<l's events lx'r,in LEASE A •74 260Z :11 !l r1.n1 . Sntu rdav \\·ith !he LOW AS $l2J MO. "figures" i;ategor.Y -each ·+TAX O.E L. con1rc!itor performing thrL>t> COSTA MESA DATSUN mn1pulsory and two optional 28~5 HAAIOR ILYD. C.M. roulinP_<;, 540.641 C 111c solo CVf'rH ~·ill be _atl'lo_~-----------' ICumpo 11111 HMm H"•''°" Sl!••d•'1 Jlm Helrn (tuHy Btru••.011 ""'' ·- fg II pl Ip l 0 0 ~ 10lJ1l 9 3 I 71 l 0 • • ~ 0 1 10 I 3 0 II I 0 • 16 I 1 0 3 I 0 1 1 • 0 D I t~rbtbl Nat!~, I! 3 I 0 0 SM>Cll•f. )D 4 7 ] 1 Bl•ktley, u I 1 0 0 Pt!l•IOll. P ~ 0 1 3 5P'O•-S, lb • 0 0 I J, a"'""'n, c 3 O o 0 P~ddOgt. c 1 0 0 0 KPnntdV, cl l 0 0 0 TAL ~··TIRE MA • &Oll Helm Tot•11 51 10 1• 111 H1l!ll mt Kort . )OCll lJ.J), JC Wrestle1·s Battle Tonight NOdl•nd. cl 1 0 0 0 It. B•o,.·n, 2b l 1 1 O Mlll•,rl 'I l I l Tollh 11 7 7 I Score ey lftnl"'9" ' . . H~ncock 000 000 ~ l 0 Golcll'n Wftl 00'7 010 l:b.-7 1 l Or•ll!lt CN11 fl) •I> r II rlll Gran!, IS 1 0 0 I 51t•··· 3 00 0 llutle-r. rr l O I 0 Scllr11DP· It J o I O Morlow, dll • o I 0 C'.olden West and Orange iii~~ •b ; g g g Coast Co\lcge w r c s I l c r S ~~::.;..~"· cl ~ ~ ~ g compete in conference meets Ko~t8r, ,, ' o c c Zimmer, )!) • O 1 1 tonight. LN!~~""' c l 0 0 C GWC's Rustlers compete in i:".:~0&1:. I) g g g ~ the Soµthem Ca l i f o rn ia rc1~1• )J 1 ' i Conference finals a! Rio Sc•,.. .., 1ftn1,,., , " , liondo with Cypress a hcnv y e1 c~mlno m cu coo-• 11 • Or•not Coasl 000 O()[t 001 -1 • l ·favorite. And OCC travels lo ------ Santa Ana College for the ·seuth O>alt meet with Cerritos, Santa Ana, Mt. San Antorllo and Fullerton all aeeklng team honors. The championship rounds llegtrl at 6:30 (Santa Ano ) and 7 (Rio llondol. !Jois1R WALTERS ..,... lcnyt•tM•-of Wetih n'W.-Holrwtt,_ -nthot fall inploq "9turelly. . 2os2 Nowport llw. '"""""' ..._., NO GASOLINE! _ Drive The Charger ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE NOW Contine!ltal Electric Vehicles 11641 11.ACH llVO . HUNTINOtOH UACH 842-1491 MPORT AND SMALL CARS L Ml~::~~~;o~;w., s21 ~~· ne INVENTORY TAX CLEARANCE BONANZA 5 WAYS TO CHARGE ~~ .• , •• ALL TIRES ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS I .' ..... • ' • • ~· ...... • ' • r-J t ( WI P .-11s 4,. .... ·~~..,...,..,.., I " ... l~--r'.!l!' ..... !God shall, · C ~ \ J: l 1Evans Save I i j CIF, 36-34 . -~·J .;4 ·..!\ .. ~:~-!. ~"~:. .. _ • .: f ~'. Principa ls Chuc k Godsha ll and Dennis Evans each hH clutch baskets in the fou rth j. quarter while offi cial Emil Neeme was hitting the ceiling, as the CIF' basketball tean1 rallied for a 36-34 S t . Valentine·s Day J\1assacre III decision over !he Daily Pilot Thursday night before 1.000 fan s at Corona del J\Iar High. lt was an uphill struggle for the CIF . which had trailed until the final t"·o minutes and wh ich had kept close thanks to free thro"' shootin~ and Ncemc. The !alter called !'even personal fouls against the Daily Pilot's Glenn \Vhitc. then \11hen White gently asked for clarification on those foul s, Neeme st.arted c a\ I i n g technical fouls. Once ht> called a tcchritcal on a technical \\'hilc \Vhite turned· red. AS a result. the ti'• -&!,1 1 CIF \\"On the bitte_rl y f~ught ~' f1·~ , :ti~,,..·,, stn1 ggle al the gratis stripe. ~--s~ T·h~ Daily Pilot had bc('n ,,, ·r; -" \\'Ork1ng effcctiv('l y \\"ith Craig "~;.§~,. Sheff. Steve 1\ndn:\11s and .... :""~i~ Hank \\'esch going inside. But ~J'~-ry in the last half Andre\\"S · ' ceased lo go for the insid e shots and scored only one point lo go \\'ith the 10 he had in the first half. Evans, Corona del Mar tlig h chief, and "Godshall, head 1nan at Newport Harbor High, shocked all on h~ by hitting key bucket.5 to enable '• . -.... -· • ~-- ~~':ne~~~~-rs to stage thei r NEWPORT'S JIM BRATTEN WRESTLES AON DAVIS FOR A REBOUND. -66:ss -w,n Fol' CdM 1 ... Coaches By HANK WESCH ~ o,t ~~ 0•,11• r~ SI.., Practice .. ·"·ho needs ir~ Apparently not the Corona del ~1ar high coaches basketl?flt team. I Despite disdaining ~·orkouts for severill weeks prior to Thursday night's confrontation \\'ilh their Ne\11port Harbor counterparts as the second game in the To.1assacre Ill doubleheader. host Corona del J\·lar's mentors prevailed 66-55. And the game actually wasn ·1 as close as the final scou indica1es. Coron a del lo.tar ·broke open a 11)-10 ti e hy rattling off 12 straight points in the first qua r ter, upped the ad- V'clntage to 30 by t h e early p;.1rt of the third quarter and coasted hon1e. The ringlf'ader of the CorOfla del Mar victory \Vas, to rwt one's su'llrisc, 1'andy (;illis. The roriner Ca l standout netted 21 poinls. and triggerC'd a fast·breakin~ offense \\"hich left the slo\~C'r Ne w port llarbor rncn lors behind. Jerry Hinker and Paul Orris also burned the nets for Ille \\'inners. con1bining for 32 poin!s . , Nt•y,·port llarbor got the bulk of ils scoring from Larry Snyder and coach Bill George. \\"ho had 32 poin ts between th em. fl.1ost of those can1c in the late going, however, \\·hen Corona had it won· Coron• Otl /f\•r (U ) l1t1Mtp Tomlin 1 O l 1 Snv<1•• o a 1 o Wl111•m1 1 J 0 S Wodty 1001 Oevl~ 0010 f.l ln~e• 1 • l II Mu,phy I 0 l 1 ffdQff 0 0 l 0 Morr•~ 1 O O 1 C o , -----~. 1\nd,-Ir comn1iss1011cr Ken · - Fagans pcrforn1ed neatly as 'CRAIG SHE'FF 12) SHOOTS. STEVE ANDREWS tll,-TOM MORGAN (23) WATCH, g'.~~~on ~ { j 1~ Gilli• 9 J 0 ~I !lie 63-year·old former Oregon Box Sco re T O•i ll 78 10 12 ~· Nrwpor1 HlrbOr !Sil " 19 II pl Ip I • 0 II For \l'eeke111I Tourney Se111is Set State star srored fi\'e points and then carnc up 111i!h a key defen si\"e play in the final 0 .,1, p,101 13~1 V olleybull T 01iig·lit n,.1·~, r .<""~n Oovl~ • O 1 I • 0 1 ~ 7 0 ! • I 0 l 1' I I SCl'Onds when he l\1·0-titned tq n pl 1p The United S!aLes wonicn·s 0 l 0 I \\.hite. l!:1t,10~ ~ ~ ~ ; junior nntional \"Olleyhall tea1n Incredibly. officials called a ~~~~w' O ~ ~ 1~ \\"ill take on the Los ,\ngcles jump ball. But !he ju1np never Ha~av o o 1 o Sand and Sea Sunscucrs in Snow Outlook rninstC'r a11d J•:\·~1 '111lh -.I l.;t· 1;11na Beach. Procf·cds frC'n11 hi· .:l"c:11 11 ill be used tu help p;1_1 :iir fa re for the junior nat1cn.il 1c;;in1. M~·•~O l e!IM"• Tol•l1 0 ' ; ' 0 0 1 0 1<1 9 ~! St ore by 0111rtt n N~,• l>(;rl H11roor 10 I " 1• •1 (QM 16 11 U 11--U s outn .. 11 Cflitotnlt 1Cr1tk1 A:l<1oe -Open S11urddY. 'VlldaV • ..., Mond1y, ).S ls.t OI iiacl<e<I W>OW, 5'00<! •~JI~ Ml. 8•1dy -1•· fed on !.OUth 1lopft1 2-' fMI on r.orth 1iope.. oooO i:ondlllon1. Mt. W•tel'"m ... -_).$ IHI on pac~td Nw, l)Ood' 1knt1Q. • Hollaay Hiii -2 IHI of m•n--ma~ ~now, i~llng l)OOG. T •bltl Mt. -J '"'· .,....I covtr..i. gooG ·1•Uno. Snow V•Uey -2..J !H I ol oac•ed '""""· 116oci 1kllno. Grffn \/alley -<:l!:ifn S~!uro•y. Sund•Y end MM>dty, OOOd &lo:llng. MD, Diahlos, EI Toro Play A losing season is tl.lission \.'iejo's. but the !Jiablos of coach Pat Roberts get one last chance at s:.ilvaging the disastrous campaign 1onii:i11L "'ith a shot at Crcstvie\\' League leader Katella . Kt1 teua·s Knight:i in\"ade the tl.lission Viejo 1-ligh confines wnight nt 8. O!hcr tests tonight involving Orange Coast area quintets include St. Anthony 81 tl.1aler Uci in Ange lus League battle, nnd El Toro at Arlinbrton High of Riverside . The Diablos have a 4.7 league record, whi ch includC's one-point losses 10 Tustin. El .\·lodena and Villa Park. Pacing the Mission \·icjo attack is J\larty Zogg inside aod Dav£' Patterson outside. Coach Jerry Tardie·s ~later Oei 1\1onarchs are still \\'ilhin range of lhe Angelus League lille or a playoff berth. despit e rC'sifling in fifth place in the s!andings. The r.tonart hs are one Jl an1c off the p:ice of four olhcrs. \\'ho !>hare !he lead v.i th a 4-3 record. Pacing J\.1ater Oei's attack is Brendon To.1cCaughey, \\'ho has a 17.3 average through 22 games. El Toro's Chargers seek lo rcl um to thclr \l'iru1ing 1\'ays at Arlington tonight. A second straight loss cou ld drrail their route lo the CIF l·A playoffs. ·El Toro 01\•ns a 34-33 1·ictory Oft!'" Arlington in prior 1>lay. Basketl>all c;o111mil\t -'""~"-,g 'l\CI"' nlgl>jl~. OOOll i~l1no on l•I\• 1111c~e<1 bese .l Sll'JI' eowt -s to 1 loot u•s•. Veo 'iload skiing on powder t M p.(;.lr.ed surldce•. 4 11rts •no 11ne ropa kl'1i Tanoe·Donner Ski ArH -"Olree 11n<1 11 111111 10 •'~ lool ~w. Skllng we'V 1100d on pac~t<J po~. Soda Sp11n~• -Fl¥.t root -ttue. \lerv l)QO<I on Qroomt:d packed ~· surta~. O"" Jav·t>tr •nd one cn•lr . Borei!I Ridge -Five ID 7'1 too• base. 10 ~rctn! 11roomfll. \l~•v QOO<I on packed ptiwoer an<I powder. tnree chair~. ~11~11w \ldiley -One and a 111111 10 J·loo! l>il~. \lerv 11oo<1 on 1111c~e<1 11owoer an<I POW<ier. l1 li tl•. Alplne Meadow• -S~iing very bOOd on oackeo POwder •nd 1111 tad ll tit• o.,,e1at1n9, Powaer 8 0">"11 ~ Two.fool 1>1st . \lorv o<>Od on packed powder. Paooo~ -J..!oo• t>a•e '"' 1011. GOO<! to verv oood on •11rin11 '"° corn conc11ion• Tanoe s•i Bowl ~ THO 10 J .1001 oa,e. \le•'/ OOO<l o-n pac~fll pcwaec Heavenlv \/alley -Ont lo l·•oor Da;e. Goo.:! 10 very 1100<! on 111c~~J pow<1er. Soor111 S~i Ranfh -l IO IQ 5 font base. GOOd to very good on 11•c•t ll •ur1,1ce. SIMr 8a"n -i·IOOt Ol !t. GD<l<I to very gOOd °" 1-(111 11a<.lt. Klrk,.;OOd Me•dOw• 11·toot t>"'' e! •op. \/orv 11~ 011 0"'~""' p0•t:<1t r Bear Valley -l ·fool 1! rep. Very Oood on pad<e<I pew1er DO<lll• ld11'1e -1 lo S 1001 Ol 5e Good lo •erv 1100<! on lldCilfll ooy,o~• China Peelt -2·5 loot oase. Gooo to vory 1100d on p,oc~l'd paw<ier Ml. Sh1s!1 Slti Bowl -On. tn<:ll ne.,. Sr'IOW. ;o.1oot b.o'41'. GOO<l on h•r<I pack. Mt. RDH -1.1001 ~St, \/ery oood on ~ckoP<I pc·Nder. Sk+ lnc1lne -\l~y oood on h,>rd OllC~. Nor!h Star -2·fOOt b•1e GOOCI on llard p~cil. Prep Hoo1> Summaries s.,,homort El Toro l tl) B •l Ei-ptt•n1• Heim (6) F \01 Oeh1·ner Har-nori !lGI F Ul Hulcllen• Caitillo !O) C IU) Sci nlln H01111Qian 14) G 0 01 Alv""" R ic~er O•l G (10) Po""' Scorino 10(>!,: El Toro -Fre~i~r I. Hi llHme: Esperan1a, ;I "n 5opl!Ofl>Or1 Elli•on (SJ) (S4) ~ ..... on, del M•• 'iP•-i\61 F IB I Ci rrv Tlrnnllorman 0 5) F 1111 Gd•~ P~~o,.n !101 c 1~1 Ru1lc~1 8 )""\e !SJ (, (161 Oe<ltrl~k Sdmuel\"n (6\ G (61 A~rn Ellison •coring lob;; G~ll,.gn•• 1. Golly 1 ((l!"ona del Mar •vo• SchlO<I!· net 1, Mc0onB10 •. /ialfllmt t.eor•: Cor°"• d•I M1r. 'l1·l9. SOPl!orrKH"t L1Hna ll•lch f4J) Ill) El Oor1do Pike (Ill F 'JI f.,.1en Trimble j~) f-'61 l narp o .. .,, .. 1t !IOl c ·n 11o•v••k tllanclMfd 10• G {l!I 0 'o''C•I T•vlor !)o (; OH ••t <v'I ScOfl"'J •ubs: Laguna 1l~•'-~ We1ver •. Lynn 5. HM!lime. £1 O(or11do, 22·11. ·-· Sonora IJll (JU Sin Cl•mtn!t F ~1io !71 F (4) Eis.un~n Oowtv Ul F [9) E:.11)5trcm H~~n~ !01 ( !6l "''on1 G•H~WOO<I n 41 G (~) \"'n'Ots Her"•nd•I {11 c;; (9} R9<1!1.id Hi lltlme: ~·• 24-10. Pro Scores N.,._. ........... "-1.tMll P-..1• 107, Howton " Goldt1'I $1&!1 121, Alf9nt• lO$ MUw1ukM 11n , O.troll .ff A."*1'911 lntltl ... I AIW(ltllell N•w York 11$, C1rollM lOI Ulil! 12!, Korntutlt.)" 111 S•" An!on!o •· rndl ... ll Mornpfl!s 106, \llro1ole 10: N1t11na1 M.cti.v '-• .... t4Y R•'llll'S I, PMl1<Mlph!1 •, Iii NII rs11n<1ero '· SI. Lo.I''· l!t 8u!l•lo • .• I.O'S A'll!fl~t 1 Gene Fason and Al Honer ha\'e made it to the semifinals of the Old Crow fl ight ef the seniors golf tournament at Santo Ana Country Club. Fason defeated G e or ge Woods this v•eek 'Plhile lloner stopped Charles Brisco. Ed Sylvester meets Charles took place. As \\'hite pleaded ~e1sch : : i ~ that he had been fou1ed, ~o~•I• 11 1 u 30 a fund_-raising exh i bi t ion Neemc slapped him vdth match tonighl at 8 at Golden ano!her tcchnic~l and afte r ciF 0 " \Vest C.Ollege"s Pavilion. an exchange of missed fou l e 1a1: Tickets are SI for adults, shots and fou.ls. the writers ~~v chiklr"l under 12 are admitted had one desperation shot" at ~:~" free. lhe buzzer which was far oU Jostpn Orange Coast area girls \\'ho Bvrne• its 1nark. .J c.oc1.nn11 will be playing ton1;;ht incl ude Toni Byrnes and Tom F;~1~~i Ann Goldenson and Paul Ditt- J\l organ also played vital roles mer of Hunt ington Beach. Ho:<· for the CIF. as did Kendall score 11.,. 011•'1en an ne Elias of (;olden \\'('S1 Col - " " " .. ' ' • ' ' • ' • " • ' • ' ' r ' ' ' • ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' ' • ' " .. • ~ BURGIAR PROTECTION CO . '--~ .. ' New Electronic Devt ce sound s alarm and turns on ·liqhts before entry. No installation. -lusi11n1 and honw moftls - For frH ._tnffolt c .. 54~510 I McL ' rfi J Oellv Polor 12 11 a 5--:l• ve.r 111 a qu ar!e na Webb and Daro! Roundv. c 1F u • s !1-l6 lcge, Dchbie Green of \\'e~l · malch to pick a foe for Fason -,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;-:-:;;;:-;;;-:-,;-.;-;;;;~~--.::.:..~::============::.:._:::..:.~ while Bili Foote meets Dr. 24 HR . SPORT PHONE 547-2545 Phi l Shcch<1n" in the l.otton1 SPORTS half of Uic bracket. All but ll\"O qu ;1rtcrfinalis1s SINCE have be-en detern1 ined in the 1924 Ponce dC' Leon flight !61).69\, Jack Sloa n defeated Paul Fassnach Tread1\"Cll lr\·inc. a nd Dr stopped Petr Jo h n "fax J\\cCla in stopped llurt Stansbury and Denny Evans topped Ev :\"orris llut each must aw<iit !he results of another niatcil lo find a quarterfinals foe. Other quarter f i n a Ii s t s include Dr. Ed Crane and ~1ike Carlcr. Crane \\"On over J)r_ Joe ·ririco and Carter ovt'r J{uss Hughes. Jn the Renaissance flii;:hL for 50-59 yea r olds. Lloyd Stocker has reached the scn1!final s ;i fl er defeating Ed Karle. This flight is farther behind than an v of the others with Bob Pohst defe<iling King Hamill and Bob Ho~t topping Jim Voclkl 10 ga in the quarter finals. MV Golfers Impressive J\lission \'icjo High School opened the I 9i 4 golf season in impressive fa shion Tuesday b.v winning 001h divisions of the Nogalcsi n \·i t at io n a I lourna1nent <1\ Co r on a National Golf Course. Ton1 !\fartin fired a 73 to. win indi vidual low medal honors while tcanlmale Mark 0'~1era had a 75 for second place individually. They were joined by Ted CUmming wtth a 78 to post a fivHtroke "'in over second p I a c e Claremont In the A di\'tsk>o team competition. 1'hre< other member> of file Mission Viejo school team played on the B squad to finish eight sLrokes in front of the field for the team title in that division. Tom Smith posted a score of 80. 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'"\Vhat 1'111 happiest about," says the intense Ven1.<1 \\'hose conversation tend! lo spin like a top. "is that many have had previous horrible experiences \Vith TV and are satisfied now. They feel it no longer is something separate from them." llE SEES a Jot of mutuaJly beneficial potet'ltial spinoffs beyond such immediate hope as a burgeoning aud~ both for PBS and the provincial participants. "A chance to try new things for both," he declares. As a symbol of thaw in the old chill between culture aqd c omm e r c e , '"Theater in America'' entails a measure of corporate rivalry, which nobody says n1uch about. Educational \'ideo doesn't permit advertising. but benevolent donations repa id v1ith a swift credit line are an accepted underwriting procedure . ~~:~~Jir~e~ce~n~tl~y:.!.on PBS have been historic pay imported frorn .Grad Students A concert choreographed by UC Irvine graduale students in dance will be presented in the Fine Arts ViUage Theatre at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 21-23. 'Fhe concert v.ill Consist of-j·six productions by the students, who are candidates for the master's degree in fine arts. ~ "L.'ly'trs of the Self.'' choreographed by Elisa King of Los Altos, ,~·ill be performed by undergraduate dance majors Mary Mokres Kolp of San Jose and SUsan Jane Stnith of Sacramento. The dancers "'ill portray tv•o parts of one persooality. "The Birds," created by Diane COOk of Sliver Springs, 1.fd., is a romantic 'baJlet set to Resphigi's music of the same title . The pieee will be danced by 18 ll'idergraduatcs acting i\.S different types of birds. "Jonathan" is. an abstraction ol the book "Jonathan Livingston S<egutl" set to the music ol Czech composer Bobuslau · Mart1nu·s "Fanlasies Sympboniques."' The dance \\'as cbll-eographed by Diane t Hughes of 1-taT}·sviUe. Seven danccr-3 will perform the piece. '·Song 1£ft Unsung" by Judy Nelson of Sant.a Ana \~'ill be danced by Miss Ne1500, John Devilliers oI Chico and Kathy Rump of San Diego. The dance is a lyrical modem expression of a \\'oman 's idealization of the man she des ires. "Barren." created by Pen" 1 op e Hanstein of Phoenix. Ariz., \\'ill invol\'e nine performers in a dramatic \\'Ork based on the play •·Ycnna" by Garcia Lorca. "Phazes'' by Kathy Aych of Anaheim will be danced in sections emphasizing different dance ronns: abstract. ballet. jau and Afro. 'I'wel ve:dancers will take part. England \\'ith the partial subsidy of one oil giant Mobil. So now aoother tilan Exxon is picking up half of the Americana tab, the other $1 million coming fro m the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. ··\Ye \Vere help ing create a myth that the classics could only be done by British actors -but the show s were cheap" Vcnz.a cautiously observes. '"\I/hat concerned me was, \l'e had a ge neration of actors and directo rs doing fine work ... ,.ho 'vould not come to TV because it 1night mean a change in the taste of what they did.·• WllEN STAGE rictors do swi tch, he asserts. "they sustain and survive in TV better than those from movies.'' · Venzfl got involved \Vith TV theatrica ls sr,on af1e r 1949 graduation from the Dance Goodman Drama School in his native Chicago. He intended to be a . stage scenic designer and thought his sign-in "'ilh CBS "wld be lcmporar.y. After a good deal Gf publi c affairs probrram1ning. he transfcrrt.'<i in 1964 to non-commercial 1'V and since has supervised several dramatic projects. A good deal of material came from such hailed younger ptay,vrighls <ls ~1egan 1'crry. Pali! 1:ostcr, Sa m Shepherd, non Rlbrnan and Paul Zindel. Tiit: NE\V SE RIES Isn't sunpl y ;:i taping of sho,vs as done on-stage but takes advantage bf carnera n1obility. "King ~ar." starring James Earl Jones. \1·as shot in Central Park, v.•here it \1'as perfo rmed by Joseph Papp's Shakespeare Festival, because. it already had the advantage of an outdoor set1ing. On the other hand. the Lincoln Center Repertory's version of "f.;,1emies" by Maxim Gorky \\'as aired out on a Hudson Ttiver valley est~1tt•: Brooklyn 's Chelsea company recorded Da\1d Story's "The Contractor" in Ne\\' Orl ea n-;. and the. Actors Theater of L(llli~villc c;une to New York to do "In Fashion," rl revised 1-""'eydeau farce. The Amcric:in Consrrvatory Theater of San Francisco went over to Berkeley for Ros lnnd's "CyrRno ctc Bergerac." and a group orga r11zcd by the Ya le Drama School .... -.is c:iught up .,..·ilh in Vienna doing Leo1li.1rd B c r n s l c i n ':; '"J\otass." OTHER PAltTICIPANTS arc Ne11r lla\'en's L<>ng \\lharf trou pe in D.ll. l...a1vrence's "The \\lido1ring of i'.lrs. J~olroyd" and Trinit y Square Repertory of Provindencc in "'Feasting \\l ith Panthers," a pl ay <ibout Oscar \Vilde for Degrees penned by Adri;in 1-lall, ·the con1pany'.1 director . ~\.tissing fron1 the lineup arc such eminent resident organizalions a 5 \Vash1n;;1on·s Aren<i Sta~C'. 1hc (:uthrie The.:1\l'r uf }.hnnL•npol1 s, lhL' !\'lark Taper Forum in Los 1\ngeles and llous ton'8 1\llC'y 1l1call·r. Venza ,::ivl's .1 varietv of reasons for !h(' omi1>s1ons, from urlsuitab!c current productions ro legal con1plicalions and a clirC'<:tor's illne ss. _ Several cxltibir s \1'ere speciallr, assembled for '"Theater in i\1nerica. • includ ing ··.June l\1oon ." ~' George S. Kauhnan-Ring l.ardn<'r con1cdy, and "A 'l'ouch of 1h(' J>oet" by Eugene O'Nci~ Vcnza delibera tely hasn't completed the 18-weck agenda . 'l'hL·rc are une o1 t1vo spots stil l open. _ "By the 1in1c I look at the budgC!. lhat final one may be a on1.."-n1an show_·~ Tickets to the coocert at $1 are available from the Jo~ine Arts box office, UC lrvim!. For infonnation call !he fine Arts box office (714) 8JJ..6617. UC IRVINE STUDENTS DANCE IN "JONATHAN," AN ABSTRACT OF "JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL" From Left, Cha rlie Butts, Judy Nelson, Nancy Vaudoit, Sally Steitz, Linda Smith, Georganne Fisher ~nd Richard Pa rman ' . I i Persistence Paying Off ! i For Energetic Actress I !· Bv TO.\f TI'MJS ot tit• 0.11~ r ll9t Sl•fl I I I The tenn ''dedication," at least as tmployed In local theater. should ~ reserved for those who pursue their 4vocation v.·ith passionate detennination, hurdling the obstacles ol time, distan~c and economics to find their place m the spotlight. . . Blandle Ji.{ickelson is a dedicated actreM. For the past fou r months. 'Blanche has conunuted almost dally from her home in Jluntington Beach to the Sebastian's We« Dinner Playhouse in '8an Clemerite either tor rehearsal or p;mirmance ·In roles ol less than earth- ~ si gn i f icance in two ~uctl~-· ''nle flnl WU the elheree.l Fruma· S.rah In the iong·ruminc "Fiddler on the Roof.' The seoond, and current, molgm>«ll ts the f~ng matron In "A Fmny Thing Happened on the ·wey to the Forwn.'' In eech 1hc is fea tured only ln one good scene and 8 llluslcal,numher. BUT BLANCfft hM her reward aheod. She'll still· be .oo stage at Sebastian's 'after "Forum" has closed, this tlml ·i.n a-TOie to ·mat.ch her ample talents that ol the lll'irited whore Aldooza the mlghty musical "Man or La nc.ha , .. opening Ma~h 6. Tiie "La Mancha" rol• wlU be another k in tht career of I.be verutlle ·1inger~CU.S. who has b<a1 perfonnlng almost continually in all phases of theater -comedy, drama and mu sical -since she arrived on the Orange Const a decade ago. Of her nearly 50 sho\\'S, 10 of them have been in Laguna Beach, at both tbe old Laguna Playhouse and the ne\v l~guna Moul too theater. in roles ranging from the kid in "Roar of the Greasepaint" to the sophisti ca ted heroine in ''Forty Carats." But her most memorable Laguna appearance v.:as as Nancy in "Oliver." singing "As Long as He Needs .\1e" to deafening applause. Her performing range. is best appreciated by a glance at her other credits -inc1ud1ng Blanch~ in "A Streetcar . Named Desire," Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and Gittel in 1T\\-'O for the Seesaw " three erctplloruilly demanding asirgnm;enta. Prior to discovering Seba5tian's, J;llanche wu a regular al °"'°* COMt College, performing leading rofes tn "Fom ... " "House d Bl ue Leaves" end "Dames at Sea," ·as well a:s 1 1'Flddler on the Roof," her first of three appearances as Fruma-Sarah. "I'VE BUN <J1etihg, singing and dancing all my life," she recalls . "beginning in the sixth grade when I playect Franeb Scott Key and sang the Star Spangled Banner." lier original ambition was to be an opera singer, and~ &he studi~ dassica l music before giving it•up for. marriage. That Wiii 23 ~ ago and W\th only the yOUDgest of her four children. now 17, still at home. she '$ had more lime Huntington Beach r11id1nt Blanche Mick--''°" 11 she appears offstage, ·1bov1, and on 1t1gt, 1t r ight, 11 ''The Kid" In "The Roar of tM G,..1Mp1int and the Smell of the Crowd." to devote to the theater. And "devote'' has been the right v.·ord lately, since she's been either oo stage or in rehcars<'ll. or OOth, for the past •\VO yea rs. This kind of schedule demands an understanding husband and this. Blanche declares. is just whut sht' has. "'lie works in Culver City," she says . ··so he gets up at 5:30. and by th~ Ume he get.~ home at 7;30 J've left for tbt: theater. \\'e write each other noie, a lot.'' · Violin Virtuoso , 14, Performs OCC Benefit A 14·yea r-old violin virtuoso will appear Friday, Feb. 22, in a scholarship furd·raising concert at Orange Coast College. Lilit. Gampel y,·jlJ perform In CQnCert in 'lhe OCC Auditorium and admission is $4. Tickets arc on sale in t h c \Vindjan11ncr student store on the OCC campus and "'ill be sold at the door on !he evening of the performance. They arc also available hy n1ait. Checks or money orders should be sent lo .the OCC-Fund Concert. 2701 Fairview Road. ~ Mesa, 92626. 1'.·Ii.ss Gampel, a Lo5 Angeles native, began playing the violin at the age or six. She became, at the age of IO, the youngest person to ever win the Young MlL'iician's Foundation Award in Los: Angeles. A:J a rule, contestants must be at least 18 years old to enter the competition. She has played with several great symphon y orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, find has appca~ with renowned cellist Pierre Founicr. Conductor Zubin ~1ehta refe.rs to her as ··my prodigy." Miss Gan1pcl will be accompanied in her OCC appearance by pianist Brooks Smith, who also llCl'Olllpanics Jasdla 1-leifctz. lier program will include works by Beethoven, Bach, Schumann &rid Piston. She will close ~ W i·l h Zige\ll'lerweisen. Opu.. 20 No. I by Pablo de Sa"""te. VIOLIN Vl'RTUOSO. Lilit Gamptl .-.. I l . . ' 2 I DAil 'i' P1Lo.c1 ________ ,_"d::':::'·c.'..:'.:.''.:.'":::'c...:.1;::.·..:lcc9':.:' .Bare11boi.111 Ct1ucels l 'oucerls l>i:tnlSt Dani{'! B 1rl'nbi11111. due 1.0 a[lpt'ar .1~ "'Ol10l.')! 1\l!h lhc Lo,') Angclt•s l'lulh.11 rnun tL' on f\lart h 21, 22 :ind '.!l ,ind in recital ~·1th ct-!llsl t;rL·i.:11r Piatigorsky on f\1<irch I~. t1;1 ., 11sk('CI to tw r"IL"I~\ d fror11 ~'his comn11tr11('nt ,. In a cu1nH1w11 ct1U"11 '" th" Philharmonic from London. &renbun11 explained I ha l bC'c.auS<' of personal ~ns. he h11s t'<lrlCelled all of h1!'i .\n1~·rican engagements Jor th1· rc111ainder of the season. l~Jn·nboi m's replacernl'nl fur lhe ~~n1phony and recllal pro.~rams 1\llt be announced ;,hortly. IT'S MARDI GRAS TIME! Our Lady of Mt . Carmel Church NEWPORT BEACH W ill be c.elebrat ing the Pre-Lenten weekend with the MARDI GRAS DINNER DANCE AT 1HE BAHAI CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB I bO I BAYSIDE DRIVE, CdM FRIDAY-FEB. 22, 1974 is the importon dote to remember Soci,!d Hour-7 pm Dinn er 8 pm followed by music and dancing TICKETS : 12.50 Dona tion per per1on FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Helen O'Brien 673·5710 PARKING LOT Art Show Saturday -Sunday FebrnMy 16 · 17 ' ~ \ " ·. ' '' I ' '' . " ". • Grove Brings Jazz to Coast J a i z composer"arranger· performance. •and those v.·ho rL'SeJ've !h..:U" cooductor Dtek Gn::Ne v.•UI wish to attend are urged W u:-. poss1hlc. appear m concert FMday, .f'eb. -~=-=-=-==-= -==~::::::::::: !!.t'Jt.5. as 6000 22. at La Paz School in 'I : Mission Viejo. lie will appear along with The five, sponsored by the Saddleback Collei::c l-'int:! A11s and Conununily Events series. Tickets for the concert are now a vailable in the college's student affairs office. 1'he tickets arc free for the 8 p.1n. concert b11t mu..<:t be obtained prior (o the event. The concert "'tll cap a day of music:il :n:tivity a I ~addleback , v>'ith lirovo and hLs fe llow n1usicians staging a clinic al the co 11 cg c 1hroughout the gftcrnooo. Appearing with Grove in the Saddleback con<'<'rt will be Jay Daversa on trurnpol, Bill lfood on saxophone, c;enc Cherico on bass and Norm Jeffries • on drun1s. All not c d ~ professional musicians, their '.-~· experience includes the bands of \Voody l·lern1an. St 11 n Kenton, 'l'on1n1y U ors e y , A Big Chance for Hobb¥ Organists to Go Public! If you play a rgon as a hobby here'> a chance fo play for fun and prize:; 111 l ron1 ol en1hus1as11c audiences. It's !he new Hobby D1v1\1nn oj 1he Yamaha El eclone Organ Festival You don r hove 10 O\vn or buy o Yuma ho lo en1er. Local w inners receive e ~~t:n'>'2' paid rr ips to a great resorl area \ ... here 1he Fes11val s R1...'<.:l1onal event w1l1 be held And from the Regional. you could wino lr1p to the Nationals in Hou-;ton and the lnterno!1ono1 finals 1n Japan as a guesr vt Yamaha Come by or call soon fui all !he· 1nlormo11on. COAST MUSIC• 1839 H•wporl Sl•d. Costa Mele • Phone 646-0271 · £ -. Benny Goodrn;.in, Stan Getz. e.;{'{}rge Shearing, P<1ul Morn. Bud Shank. Charlie B.1me1., Maynard Ferguson. J~rankir. c arie. c;L·rald \Vit.~on, 1..ou1s1 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~g::::::::::~w Bellson. Bed J\orvo a n d ;\clson !laldle. St•atin;.: is !111111cd for the I N PERSON! Col/1·1.:t1on of ra111ti"ngs b!} /vct1l n r11.~t.~ 1721 I BROOKHURST ISRAEL ACADEMY BEGIN S ~RT IST;' ;ERIES Israeli Singer Yoe! Dan Bringing Troupe to County ' ---------~! Ray Rogers · and between Werner & Si eler fountein v.11.v 968-9330 -> ................ --~ . . ...... _••.•······~················· One-acts _ Opening· Academy ·series ,,...~' . . --. .• : LAGUNA BEACR : • • ; WINTER FESTIVAL ! • • • RESTAURANT DISCOUNT COUPON • • • "H's n Pleasure Talking to J}l'ople Nice Like You." 1hrcc one-act plays by Hindi Brooks, \v1ll h1~ presented at 8 p.rn . Sunday, Feb. 2.\, in the Santa An~l C11y !~all Annex Theater. 530 N. Hoss St., Santa Ann . • Mond;iy thr u Friday e I .. Feb. 9tt"! trtru 241h • • • I 0°/o DISCOUNT : on food 1lems over S 1.00 • Have Kitchen -Will Travel ! ! Caterers Restaurant ~ The evenl is the first of three progr:ims u1 l!.racl Acacl- emy's Tarboot-7.\ Artists' Series. The show is product:d by Non1ad::' 'fhcaTL'r wh ich is th1• !raveling 1rou1>c of the University o( Juda ism. The pln~" comment hun1orously oo· subjects ranging from Amr.rH·;i n congregational lire to the politics of thP left and the ri gh1, according to an Israel Academy ,spokcsm::in. • • • • :· • er>"'9 Fnti•IM G«1<1nd• • • • /lave a lovely lu11cli ovcr/ooki119 • • Lite exhibits and Save f.fo11ey! • • • The Kadimah Dance Theater , returning for !heir third Orange County engagCmcnt \l."i!! be the fenturc Saturda ~·, April 20. A Tucson-based company. the dance theater is Jed by director Prances Smith Cohen. 1'he last event \'.'ill take place Sunday .• June 9. It 1\'i \l be international .singing star Yoe! Dan and tus trO llf'IC. \'ot.:1 Da n is the composer of the hit from 1hc Six Day \\'ar "Sharm-El-Sheikh.'' lie sings 1n four \.:inguages. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers Tickets for the Tarboot-74 series. at 810 for th<• ll1r!'C' events, can be reserved by calling fltrs. Lurry Klc iger of Santa Ana at 551·2281 or Mrs. Ed.,.,•ard Edelstein of E! Toro at 837·5712. TAKE THE QUEEN ivlARY TOUR ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND AND GET A I --¥••1 TAKE THIS COUPON WITH YOU OR YOU WON'T GET A FREE SILVER DOLLAR! regular prices-ii you present this coupon at the main ticket. booth. (No coupon, no silver dollar') You can b uy two ti ckets and get back two silver do l- lars-if you present two co u- pons, and s o on. You may present as many coupons as you wish. This is a great way lo take the fabulous Quee n Mary Tour at a big savings. Don't miss the boat this weekend. I LOOK FOR SPECIAL SILVER DOLLAR TICKET BOOTH. USE GENERAL PARKING LOT ONLY. ()ueen Marr T()u r- Doft't mlu the boat! . Long Beach Tour open weekends & holidays from 9 am. to 5 p.m. Weekdays fr om 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tic ket boo1hs close at 3:30. Phone (21 3) 435 t, 33 -P!l. I I I I I I I I Laguna n's Play Wius Top A\vard ~Jr.<\ Elaine Barn;ird 11f l L!l.guna Bc[lch hns \1·011 ,1 N :1 Ii on a I Pl:n 1~-r1~hling Cun!l.'st sponsored hy 'l'hca!r1·1 Ano; i'•1rporat1on 111 So111 :i Fl'. KL11 ~h·x1~·0. Th(' f tr<;t :~n1111:1I ,11\";11~t 111r"11 ln IH'I" 11v1v p\;1v ··r.J•1r1· ·· 'l)i, I <" \\!'l"I' 1:11 It• 111 111 ·11111 1'!1111• tl11"1 !•I' ['~••1 ·-.~10l\;1I 11 nr1·1 ~. : r1 .rn 1lu '"' '.I• ,11! I ill· CfJUIH !") :O.lr... B:irnartJ".~ pr i '1. e C(ill!'ISlS of S.'iGO plu -· ;1 l\VO- \\"t'Ck \l.'Orld p r c n1 i e r c production of her play in Sanla Fe. 1110 contest is part ially funded by the ~at i on a I Endo"'n1ent for lht• 1\rts i \Vashington, n.c. The title role , Glory, is an elderly lady h c I p I c s s I y i n v o I v e d i n s i ni st c r happenings. The play has only three characters. The contest n.tles ::illowcd ito 1nore than five characters. l\1rs. Barnard has been an actress and is now "'Tiling prufessional!y and l1•;ich1ng theatre. She and hrr husband plan to visit :><inta Fe fur the producllon. '11le play \vtll ht• directed by Dale \\'hill , formerly of New York's Open Thealrc and Julian Beck's Living Theatre. LOVE 1974 ORANGE COUNTY CALENDAR OF EVENTS ... for ifs w11lq11e c:ommu11lry oppt-c:h reflecfinq mo,I'/• faceted 11at11re o: public: evvnt1 G'llailable for vo:1r loi· etitt, commu11lty acti•itie1 & t11htt .. t1. DIKO'llfi bcn111iful 1l9lttt, tJcitl119 erperle nc•• a11d sth,111lotl119 c:la~i•s . . . by -llht9 SJ.SO to 422 E. 16"' l"I., Cosfo Meso, Calif. 92627. CAR IN EUROPE? Ord er A~y Make ·-. . ... F'ee I' n~·::i·y P1'.Jn Dale Evans fvr0peOl'I Orli•rry, I-I- Shipment. ln\uroncr, Oocl.lme'nl\ 0 '.~ ' ' ' .,.. ' . '· . ~ :ind Tilt: :-;1 ).~:<-11 1" TllE 1'11 1.\"l".El{S Sat, Sun & Mon February 16, 17 & 18 Relive the old west excitement ... reli•·e KNDTT'S DERRY FARM. 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K o·~·lock in the S111dio T lle:ilrP l lf'l Fine t\rl .., \'111:i~e. • -. . . . SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. BANQU ET FAClllTl[S Di.i nl.'t c:.~,wed ~rom S i'.M. NOW FEATURING 317 PAC:"'!:. C ~ \'·l !'\•:·:. DAV ID & LAURIE HUNll ~IGTCN 6 EAC :~ Plano, G11 itor. Vocali Follt. Rock -Sto11dord • Oonce 536-2555 Tue1. t~ru Sot. TEMPLE GAR DENS I ~l~S~ RICK SHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~,~,'\·}!JI r.·a!•lt'l1\'' ~;)1..)1 io· Tt'''l•t('fll IJl'ink .. ff«" S. fl If r• ff'' t l uncheon & C'1n"1c r Da ily lSOO ADAMS. [11t Horbo•I COSTA M[SA 540-1937 540-1 913 And, I" Garde" Grove 12201 BROOKHURST !At Chapmon> 6)8·7020 ~ Newport's Finest Delicatessen Restaurant PRIME RIBS OF BEEF $3.95 •irn•1·d ,.~1h bokrd fHJfaf(), M'J.'l"lafi/l'. lmt rrill 11111/ h11/l<'t , A n'GI lrt'lll fvr 1h1' f111tr//y Gmid ThH1'11a}', 1''rltl4)• •• 'Wlt,.,d4)> a11d Sr1111/4)' • 640-0322 630 Newport Center Dr. (F•thlon lt lend) Next to Avco Tower In Perking Slruclure f ' .. .,,_ . Ua>IY Pilot Pho!O by P•trick O'Oannti! _,.. 1 .. aJy rebru.try lS. 1914 DAIL V f'ILO I 2 5 The Place •. IS the Place If You Want Good Food As ol)scrvOO hert· l11st \~'l'ek. Laguna Bt'ach h<.tS n\"·ays hecn :t lively c·cnlt·1· for nt·w adlll'lllurC's in (l1J1ing out. l 'rl'lb~dJl.v h('t:<'HJii(' \hl' 1·11)'s ;1rt1s11c :111110~1111••1·,. go<Jds rt'st a ur;ll~urs to strive fur or1g111ality n)Lll'h 1he saite ;1~ pt1intl'rs ;111d .s<:ulp!ors Ovt.'r 1J1t• ,\'t'ill'S, tht-· n·~u!r h:1s lJt'l'Ll ;t ~Ut'C:l'SSlt)ll uf dl\'1•rs•· l't'S\:HJl';J ll1". \\ hl'n 1110 ZH•11· spots r~;l't'Llll.1 dchU!l·d ahll1hl s1n1uha11eou~iy. thcl'l' \1•;_1s .1 duubl11 ()IJIXlrlu11ity lo cX1llon·. La~una " tr1Kl111on:1I spht·r1· of offbcill d1uing 1 l;1IJIL~l11ll('1l!s Tht· 111-st uf lhl"•c 11·;1..; l'X.ttllllltil l;1,t 11l•1·k th•· ~l:1 x1111 Cont1n1·r11:il. 2'.!ll llt'iU::t1 St. 'l'od ay'/; discussion turns to T!11· l'lat:l' Ae r·v~s the Slt'l'l'! Fro1n the llotl'I L1g11na. \'11s, 1har's 1hr full ;111d Ol!itial rnon1kC'r J\ thri ~!ening th;Jt fixes location 10 till' point of 111:1king a s!r('i,:1 addrl'SS su1lerfl uous. IT Al~"i() 11 ,\S 1111· :1tll'.11ll.1gc uf 1·n;1hling .1·ou 111 dnV\' to lh" n's!:1L1ran1 1•:!ult· rcciti11g tht' n:.11ni'. An 011 t1 n1· vuu'll l111 d 11orlhwh1I<·, f;11·1·1 in11..;nf'~" ;1side'. l,.ur 1h1· :..:.kt· iii 1Jn·1111 1lio11'.!h. th,.n·'.~ .1 lo;.:11-;11 1;1g tu {',d i llllO US(' 'l'h1· Orll' IJ.1' 11)]11·11 t\11 · fl"•l~1111·an1 11 111 dt.:11·1 1•·,._ t OUh' lu 11\' !lOpll!Jrl.1• li1ov.·n -'I'll\· l'l.U(' 0111·11 11v11 !or <ilJnttl 11vc1 1nonth\. Tlle l'k1t·(' 1s un !ht' stnaH side co1npar1"t.l 10 1nost nc11· rl'stauranls. Bu! size 11·orks to i!s. atlvan!age. tTC'atin·~ a cozy and int11n;1\l' s.t·ating arr11ng!'incn1 r or sornc-th1ng like 40 to 50 people. Sl'1·cr:1I earlier rcstaur,1nts occupied the prrrnisl's but nothing from lhc past rc1nains today. Extens ive rcn1odeling - bo1h inside a nd out -has cvC'n produced n1ajor structural changes. Ahov1~ <111. 1he nc\•: decor --11·ith its heavy reliance on a v:i riety or \1'ood textures -vicl<ls an inforn1al ;111d rt·l;1.xing <1 lrri osphe rc. Pract ica l and altr1JC!ivc roC11n dividers. furnishings arr'rl illu1ni na!iol'l like11·ise co11trib11tc lo the pleusai11 surroundings. . LL1NCll A'.\'O cli11ncr :ire ~t'rv1·fl <h11Jv but 1·1ir fllaec clo.~es for S\'l l'l'<il hou1· . .., !:H l"'l'L'll !ht· t11•0 1n1·nls. S;1 nd11•ichcs ;11'(' the principal f<'ature of 1h1• n1idd:1v 1111·nu and there's a ll'ide assor tment. · Out 'n About Norman Stanley Sl•f\'('(I II uh .J t'!Hll!'t' ul :..;11.1c! !ll' fru1l 1h1'1'1• ,1n· :Ul :..'·h·(•1Jo11~ 1;1lilwd :11 !hi' u111f(•1·111 prtlt' ol $1.5{). l·:a1·h prl·Serits !>U1111·th1n~ 111 eo1nb1n;ition 11·i1h ()11\' of !ho• J111lv11 Ill;.: llliolll lllgl t-dLt'!l!S l'orncd !>1•1·1 p,1-;1r:1n11 roa.!>t beef. lurke!. s.il;11n1. h:u!l. 1un,1 , !)l •.11111! buih·r Depnrtur1·~ rrnn1 lids forn):1t in<.'ludc spceialllt'S !J[.,e B!:1t·k For1.:s1 11:1111. Sl ilJ, :.ind :11·ot·a<lo. S\ fi."1. Hu1nt·111:ide soup :111<l hn .. 'il(I is liJ t·1·n1,, or suup ~LTl't•d 11uh a ~;u1d11 icl1 1s 4.·1 t•rnts. It W;J~ ror d11lt\(•r, hOllL'l'l'r lb.it \\\' 111ountl·d 0111· 111".'1 11111inl! 10 Til l.' P l.1l'i' IJ1·:;pit •· ;1 ht1111p1 l11·i.:1 n1111 1g .111d ill'L'o •ll."' 111111' Jfl:Jd<• II) d•·fll:1i1d°' I'll :111,\'(lil\''., :>l'hedUll'. th" 1 .. 'l'.1 ~11 111 •·1ld1•d 011 ,1 IJOsi11v1· 111:h• th;111i.., to top qu:d11~ loud TAKI~(; l.\Tn ,•l'r1 1u1ll I lit• f; l'l 1hat Thi' l'li!l'l' 1~ ~:i.111g lhrvu c:ti •h1 CllS(OJllil ry J!t'\\ ·n'~t;111rilrlf ~hllhl .. l\11111 one still can I lu \1i l•ol t"·P"t'/' (h~1:'.1' fo r the lcnglh ur' 11111(' 111· 11'\•rt' ke;11 1vaiting in the d<KJ111';1\ .. \ full t11u to th ree 1nu1utr~ poi::.SC'd before anyonl' ca1n c for11·ard to ;1 ssist T\10 secn1ingly he11·ilderrd peo1Jlc !hL'll took a si rnilar lcng1h of tin1c to n1ount sufficient helpfulness to direct us to a 1\·aiting area. l'hc fi"~t bright mon1cnt occurred 11·hen the pron1ise of a lablc in five n1inutr.s 1ras kept 1vith SC'V<:ral n1inulC'S to sp:_1 rr . 1'hcrc 11 ould :1lso h:.i\·1· bc'en good cn u~ to fault 1he servitt' h a d not 1hc \\'<liter volunteered n pol 1te and rc;issurin~ explana tion. ll is :1p0Jogy for th l' nigh!'s unforeseen pC'rso1ihl'I · sho1 ta~r 1~·n.:r as hone~! <is 11 1v;1s co 111n1rnrlablc" Such slt ua11on.~ d:i ;1ns1· :111U t.:a l1 fol' tvlt•rn11r indtil(:li'll{'t' r,111h(• p;11'1 or p;1 !ron.~ 11h1·n lhL'\' ;_1rt• ~o 111fn1111ed. 'rhu:-: lhl' 11·ailt'T, b.\· ack1101~l••dg1ng rh1• drfic1r1l('\' und rl'f!ucstini.: allo~·:1nri.'. forec•J 11s 1n ~top gru n1hli11i.; and ta kl' a more positi1 f \ 1£'\\' LET IT FL,;J~TllER bl· unders1ood. in !hL~ l'<l!>l'. :.!Ol\'llCSS l:> a condi!IOD th:it :.houl<l11·1 be confused w i t b 111cpti111dl'. lndt·r 1hc µ r c v aili ng i'!rl':UO\St:.lnt'.:L'S thL' "'aLICf pcrfonned his. duties adn11r;1hll'. \1·inning C'stcem ra ther than di sf;1vor for lt0th hin1sclf and the~ n•st.aur:int. ' It \1 011 '! 1<1!.1• ,1·011 1·cr~· long to peruse. :ll~· di1111er 11H·11tl at The !>J;.1cc. 1'h(' sin.ill [)111 niC'l'I\' ba l:111t•('(I bilJ of fare' h 111·1·'>•'rl!l y lin;i1ed to •• choice of ~u 1·11trt···~. 11111· ll r l\10 11f thl'S(· 111·1ns 1til! \Jr , 1•h;1111.;1•d 1J·u 111 tllllL' tu !1111t'. So dv11 ·t be,. ~11 rp11~· d II .}'Oll Cl1l'Olllilt•r ~01i1c \'ari;i !, IHHl •1 Tilt· to11r n11•n1~~rs of our pnrty placer~ 11· o 11rdl'rs l':lCh for th<' barbecue beef n !1~ .. •l !•:1. ·ind tr•lU1 ahnondine. S.J.50.· l,1!-1• ;di r1Hrt'1'S lhC'y 1vcre served witt\ ;i 1 ho11'\' of soup or sJlad a nd a "'ho le' ;ir!ichokc. ·, This latter 1ouch \I OI\ specia l favor. l! should for anyone who's find ot. artichokts and accustomed to obtaini.I)t then1 onl v as an a la carte feature. } An all:around choice of salad nett~ four bo1vls of mixed greens equall:t praisC\\'Ot1hy for fresh crispness and 11uantily. Aside from hcing s erved h) portions lafge enot1~h lo constitute a con1plPlc rnt•al for rnany people, another uncornrnon and tasly distinction 1vas tho add it ion of finl~l y chopped bH s of fresh. uncookt•d n111shrooms. ... • The trout 11•ere exct·plionally we!! tookecl, sautcC'd in a ta ngy lcinon buller , :ind 1hl' saucP on the ri bs Cl'idenced it ~killful b\l•nd ing nr spict•S. Roth \\'ere accornp:1111ed by a so1nc11 h~1t bland bu1 sn!1sfae1nr.v rice pilaf. Real Cantonese Food ,1.---------.1--- 111 2 1st Pl., Ne wport Beach eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CAS!NO OR iole 3-9560 Ope rt Year Aro1111d Dally 12· ~ 2 -F<i. ond Sar. 'til 3 o.rn. Oµcn i Duys Hlfllut QwUU)· ftaiirr~ ,Wezlcan. food.. W C"ch Da y\· 11 :J O A.M. to 12 ?.M. Fri , o~d Sat, ll :JO A,M, !o 12 :JO Sundny1: ·1:00·1 2 M ION IC.HT COCKTA ILS r1093 L. t,Q,\t.1 S, 1-\UNTINGTON BEAC:-1 962.791 1 ------·------ ?5~2 S. l)ris1ol, Sci.ntt'l P.na 11 " I ' , HL(I( K ~() l rl! l)l· \' ,\ H '\' Fli (71 ll) ')·:>7·7 1•1'' RE SERVATION S ACCEPTED TRULY IT AL/AN FOOD l'n•p;1r1•d Frr·h l).1i\y &. Cook1·rl lo )'.,ur Order i\1 ~1 nd1:n1tc Pric~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ! ROMEOS SPECIAL ! : 7 COURSE DINNER leafuring : • • : BAKED LASAGNA and/or : f CHICKEN CACCIATORA i • Mix or Match • : 2 for : :: INCLUDES ; Appeti1er, soup, sol. $69_5 •. ::. ad, go1llc bread, spaghett i w>th ,. meal souce , lasagna or chic ken, : glci~ or wine, desse1t and col· Reg. $8.60 : • f""· Value • •• .·-DO NO T BRING CERTIFICATE E11pir11 Jib. ~ttll : 8RING FRIENDS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dinnl'1 Doily ~v ndoy tl'l ru l\1ursdoy 5 to 9 Pm F1 idc y & Soturdoy S to I 0 p.m. ! I I RIVIERA REST.AUAANT Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serv111 g L111icheo11 and Di.nncr i\1onday through Saturday Closed Sund3ys We .!Ire lo cate-d "e11t to t he Mo!iy Co ui South Coast P l11i& ]])] S. lrht•I Co•to Mftn S40-Jl 40 VEAL CUTLET OSCAR G~•ni1~f:d Wi ll! A1p~r~g1u l •PI. Crab Lt<;1•. S•ute ll or<lel•••• Toppf'<I W•!h lle•m •i•• AMONc;;. 20 SELECT DINNER ENTREES VINA HARMER DUO f:ntc rl~L11Cno; SPOUTIB SJ!LCOI W:i:lerfront Favori1 e of Old Whalerli, S:ii1n~ :iud Hobie Cat Skip1>ers ENTERT A IN~,ENT <'Eating out" is not ~ necessarily dining! 01n1ng <1t the Newport~r Inn's Marine Re staurant is a totally ple::isurab!c experience. Excellent cuisine. ran~iing lro1n our superb Rack of Lamb to Sahnon Stc<Jk 1n Salsa Verde, , painstakingly prepared by ou r European- trained chefs. A wine list of distinction to complement yo ur cntree, And, in an atmosphere of continental elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment. Dining is T/ic Mcinnc Restaurant al ~LW'56S ~ 1107 Jamboree Road, ~Newport Beach /714-644-1700 ~LSO, THE LICO LOUNGE/THE WINE CELLAR/THE BISTRO /THE CHELSEA BAR o steak di111iers tor$5.95. , That's Right. Terlyaki for Two. Specially priced at just $5.95. Com e have dinner with a friend and try one ol the great steaks we serve. Teriyaki. M arinated in our special orienlal teriy aki sauce and served with a grilled p ineapple ring. Dinner also includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad. Choice of potalo or rice. Piping hot homemade ·'1~ bread with butter. Plus a bottomless cup o f ou r l own special blend coffee. There's no shortage here in our galley. We planned ahead and you . Should too. Begin n ow. Clip our coupon and eniov two of our great s teaks. I . ' ' . . . . . .. ---------------------<26 DAILY PI LO T Frid.:ir. Ftb ru arr 15, 1q74 ~;"1;te · ,.;,,ief?c; 1IN T-H-E-------'-G--'--A---'---LLERIES ,_ q w 0: "" • ' , w w '~ w ,_ 0: w Ill ,o 0: ,_ ~ w :i:: ,_ 0 I ~ w 'w ~ w i! w ID " w I 0: w :z: ,_ w ' 111 . " 1 ~ ' •· ., • ' r. • •• a: w :IE :IE " tl1 w :z: ,_ FRENCH CUISINE Ope~ 7 D•v1 I'· JO ~ m I I :l)O p m. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS Jf!OO S. Plata Drive So uth Coast Vill age 556-0556 l Ad1 .. ~e nt t,;; !>o \..-o •• i p;.,,.1 LUNCHEON SERVED DA ILY From 1 I OU A.M. ' DINNtR SERV CD UNTIL B:OO l'.M. Mond ay and Fr iday #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-2200 ~ "-n·@..l~ Mobile vlll-'S ~ Ovens Glenn Continues Sculpture Shaw JA CK Gl..ENN GALLERY -2a31 £. Coast ll wy .. Corona d<·l ~lar. Sculpture by eight 20th Century European masters \Viii lit: oil exhibit U1rough Feb. 28. The :ihuw \'.'ill include v.11r ks hi' Bonnard, Boudl'llc. Currx·a ux, Oerain, "·1aillol. ,\Ja tlssc. Hcnoir and Jtodin. ttours: Da ily, l l a.in .·5 p,nl . '. ( ... ·' R lJ/, .. ,, '.'"' f.,,.,, /,.,,_/, f~"'"~-'" I r.. , OANC·ING -FUN BOB DRAPER & "iRIO Th.,,, !hru s,,., 8 lllp rn J ,, n1 Now Ser ~1n9 Lun,n & 0.•n"e' ·a10 W. 19th ST ., COST A MESA I , . u>• • ,·1 ~. ·~- -'3_.;~ <· - We Invite you to discover our authe ntic New Orleans Creole food . Houri.,...__: -~ _ Cock tails begin@ 4:00 Pt-.1 Dinner served from 5:30 P~I 24312 Del Piado Dana Point (Acro11 from Brookside \Vinery) Phone: 714··49J·8811 (Closed Mondays) NEWPORT HARBOR ART 1\fUSEU!\1 -2211 W. Balboa Blvd , Ne\vport Beach. Exhibition of one of America's most in1- µortan~ New York Abstract Expressionist painters, ~l ark Hothko. In the ·Entrance (iallcry, fiobert Jr\vin's 4.8" Disc. a girt of ~1r. and r-.·!rs. John Kelsey of Laguna Beach. Hours Tuesday through Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m. and Frid<iys, 6-9 p.nl. Free docent tours. Thu rsdays from noon 10 4 p.n1 . !'l'IUCKE1'iTHALER CU~TURAL CENTER -1201 Vo/. !\1al- ve rn, Fullerton. Ora~ County Art Associatio n juried sho1v ent itled "The New Tradilion." Paul Redaelli of Hunlingtog Beach v.·on firsl place in painting for his large oil titled. ''Unt itled ." !·lours : Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.nl. Through March 3. ~1ESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa ~lesa. Stitchery by Donna Friebertshauser through Febru· ary. TRANSAl\1ERJCA TITLE co. -170 E. 17th St .. Costa r..tesa. Oi ls by Sandy Kusie k through January. OCC ART (iALLERY -fJrange Coast College, 2701 Fair· vie1v Hoad, Cos ta Mt'sa. Pai ntings by (;!en \1ilppu. former· l.v of Olis Ar! Institute and the Los Angeles Art C!'O!C'I'. Hours: :-.Jonda y through Friday frorn 0 <Ltn. to 2 p.rn . UCLA -\\'right Art Galleries. Africail Art in i\·totion. fea· !urlng n1ore than 2011 1-1•orks of African sculpture, fiber. irou . ivory, beads. nuisks, furniture ;:ind costurnes through i\larth 17. Adnlission. $1. JACK GLl<:NN GALLERY -South Coasl Village Santa Ana . Prints by New Realist painters John Salt, Ralph Going.s, Ri chard Estes, Don Eddy and Robe rt Cottingham. Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday, JO a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5 p.m. r -,/,,---chin;;e cuisi:e-"1 ----, f.k , ••••••••••• .a 171~ O•·,en1'1 Cnok"d l;>un'' a OPEN SESAME • I I BAMBOO J', a t t111 n:; 'l't·op1l:al DnnKs , .NATURAL FOOD RESTAURANT• "'Enn •~ low Chol"toral Mo1111 • I ,._ ana~ "FOP. '.\!Ei\LS 1• -H.ort Savor - P.\RTICL"L.\J: C'.\J~l:" • (Wllh in" couPOnl OPEN OAIL Y 11 AM · 11' PM -• offers FAST lmd HOT PIZZA, Delivered 10 y~ur door! :': ~111('-'"it PREP,\RED \\'lTfl ::.·: UNTLEIAMITWEIDTHSADLAINDNEARND a CLOSED MONDAY VEGETARIAN DINN ERS I • FROM S2.2S ·1 ,, . l , '00 --· i ""'•,,.-1i-'l: S•O~~'i'l~~:~L:.M. !• . - Dli.lLC\\'~!!i'.!'ii' HOURS 5-10 P.M. SUN .· THUR. e 5·12 P.M. FRI. & SAT . 410 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA : 0: .-.. .... .. ·-.. : ex. : ~· ..... "' .y. ...... .... 'j" : <) : ..... ... . • 0 6 : : " : •';"' =--;,.··: 646-7136 HAVE YOU DINED IN TURN-OF-THE -CENTURY SAN FRANCISCO LATELY? IF NOT, STEP INTO YESTERYEAR AT BAXTER 'S STREET 4647 MacArlhur Blvd. • NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER " • _, ::c m t:: i! a " " m "' • 111 I> a a "' m en _, :z: m :E :z: I> .. m "' < c 3: < c 3: _, "' m m • I f I I 2440 W. Coast Hwy. • ht,li;: PHONE 645·5550 :• ••••"" '-' '"-'"' • L ·•" ~~,-l'i~ E.AST l7T;; • .. ~. COST.A MESA I i '•••.~.• • • • --------------. 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Annual C.:Jty £1nployes Art Show, through Ft'b 2S !lours· ri.·luuday throug h Friday, 6 a.nl.-5 p.nl. GOLOt•:N \YEST COLL1':GE l.I BH 1\BY -!.i744 (.:ofdl'n \Vesl Co llege , Hunllngton Beach. ·"l'1i1p1urt· <tlld h·xllk·.s 1)_11 Darrell C heri. t111·011gh i\lan.:h lli. llvt1 1·-. :\!v11d.1~ 1hrouglt Vrid<1.11, ll ii ,1n .·3 p t·ll. \\i'1;d11l·9.lay, 7·~1 11111 ll1111r•· ~lo11day t!1rough l'hu rsdcty. 7:30 a,rn ·I\• p.rn , l"r1day 7 :JO <1.n1 •:J p.rn. and Sunday, l·5 p.111 . LAGUNA Bt<:ACll ~llJS l..:U,\1 C)F Alll' -:l07 Clif( Drive, La- guna Beach. T11•0 photography .sl1011·s 11ill be on exhibi t th.rough March 3. Professional photographer and La· guna Beach resident Robert Randall shows his photograph~ of Laguna Beach residents th at <in: part or J photography book , "Lagona, Laguna." Also, tlh,! Photo graphic Society of Amer ia 's Young Photographers Sho1vcasc. CJIALl..IS GALLElllES -13!.IO S. Coast Hv;-y., La,eu11a Beach. Paintings and recent bronzes by t:eorge ~1!chaud. !lours: Daily exce pt i\londay ~ind l 'ut:sday, 11 a.1n.·~ p.m. NE\VPORT llARBO!l ART i\I U:-i~lJ;\1 -221 1 \V. Bt1lbo<l Bl vd., Ncw 1)0rl Be:ich . An ('Xhthit of the 11·orks of Mark 110lh~o. one of 1\rlH'!'i(·:1 ·~ n1us1 i1nport.:u1t ~lb!>tr:u~t ex· prl'ssionist p:1int crs. 1!011r!i · 't't1t·"d ;1y-::itu1d;1~. noo n· 4 p.111.: f r 1d;t)S. Q-!J p.111. AVCO SA\'l\'(;s ,\!'\!) l.OA1~ -:!.l lll llnstu l S!. t'OS l~L ~ll'Sa . Oils by J;1ck1!' Lo1vry 1hruu!_.ih February. COSTA ~IES1\ ART L}-~:\G UE G .\Ll.l~RY -2u6 \V. \Vllson St .. Costa r-.lesa. Oils by Jlersl'hel Y;igcr ;ind Sandy Kusick through F'cbru:iry. UC IH.\111''E -Art (iallcry. 1•1nc Arts Vd lagC'. UC Irvint'. Pil'ce constru cted es1}('Cially for the Art C::tlll'ry by !As Angeles artist Larry Bell. fornlL'l" l'C! f:1culty n1ember. 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GARLIC 8REA0, CHOICE OF RICE Pll J.FF OR POTAT O CH/LO'S DINNER ......... , tk ~EA FOOO COMB!NATION 1.4f GROUND ROUND srEAl!i ' l .M ~TEAK H' PE'PPERS " t.fl TOP SIRLOIN ~TEAK l'ILE T-llACO N Wll;APPCO , t ,tf (MO!'!. St>H:. 1.9,l t.tt Rl 9 STEAK l .TI HEW Yo rOt S'TEA:K ........ t.tt STEAK•A•IO. - CATTLE'.MEH Sll!AIC ....... J.ts tTut\, Soec. l.tfl ,,., STEAK AHO LOllSTl!lt . I.ts SIRLOI N $TEAK SAHOW!CH I.ta (H,iTEAU9JllAHO tS41•Ytl twlll •• .. Ptr P•rlOll t.ts '" GARDEN GROVE . .. . ii•~' G t.llOIN (,11 0 '11 lilVO ~10 1•,10 \ . -. (!',,11111e1y [jf,,,;/r1rtl'r111! ENTERTAINMENr .J-, Turning on Scott Manchester MOVIE RATINOS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPI.£ fllt ... ,.,. f/I ~ ,.,,,,,.. • •o .,_,,. _..,_, ·-• II'• ""'"°"~' OI I NIGHTLY SUNDAY HUNCH Al10 on Sund•v JAMAIC .... N STEEL BAND , The New Owner$ of the VILLAGE INN Present SUNDAY BICYCLE BRUNCH 'i:OO a.m. to 2.00 p.m, $1.95 per person Appeerl11t Saturday NI"~' 01.i., HYPNOTIST ALESS ANDRINI 10:l0 a11d 12;l0 "Mr. Hypnotist" c.,.., of '•rt & BALBOA ISLAND Moh1 673-4530 MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB OJ!ANGE COUNTY'S TOP . ENTERTAINMENT JOE LIGGINS The Original ''Honeydrippers" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with WILLIE JACKSON Wedne5day thru Sunday B•l'lquel Fa(i1Hi a1 ~P lo 450 Peopla 16712 GRAHAM AYENUl !At Wariwt l "UN1'1NliTON llACH 171~J 146·1186 lllll 592.1 t54 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers l(FOX Gives New Image ' To 'C ou,ntry Western' •· "1'1..'0ple acccp! tht! f:1ct thul tht·rc·,, (1/ll•n a great diffrr1·11r·1• in !he sound u111011g rO<:k n1u<;1C stations, but they do lf't realize 1hat there's aliiiP a di fferen ce in tlle sound of country muslc stations. too," says Paul Hull. general n1anager of Kf."OX since June when \\lalton Communications, Inc .. purchased the Vl"tt'.'ran country s tation frorn Sanderling BroadcaS'ting. I lull has been "'ith \V alton since 1970. He served a brief gt>neral manager st int for Walton's An1arillo. Texas outlet. KIJJW. prior to movin~ to lllng Beach to hPl1n the l\FOX [acihtics. ·rni-: HULK o[ 111s 15-yt"ar br0a tl cast111:.; h:1ckgrnund hus bCl'n as a sa!csrn a1i. !lull savs he nt•vi·r h;id the word ':i ··aecouni L':<ccu!ivc" printc-tl on hts business c:-irds Ul·cause he bell t'ved he 1vork1•d too hard to be considered a ny kind of an l'Xccutive . Like il or nol l~u\I is an executive no1\'. The rather rare kind that prefers tu ha ve his Program-Operations Director . Jonathan Fricke take n1ost of the credit for the kind of succ ess KF'OX has been enjo ying since it came under the \Vallon wing. Fricke, a highly personable young man \n his mid-20s, h a s l 1 years of broadcasting experience himself, four of it .... ·ith Walton. He did take time out last year 1lo work for Scripps Howard Uroadcasting's \llNC in ~1emphis, where in four shor t 1nonth.s he n1oved the station !o <1 number one positio·n nnd earnl•d ;1 Dillboard ti.·lagazine "Prograin Direc tor or !he Y{';1r"' ;iwa rd. l·'ricke \\'il1 set you straight aboul rcfc n'111g 10 Kl"(IX as a country wt•stern s1;111on . Ile pu1n1s out that ttic d'1ys r.f 1hc 11'1!d \\le-st and gun shooter.I ~ind folksy on-the-1:11r personalities are retilly a thlng of the past in tod:iy's contemporary country radio scene . FRICKE RECRUITED the C'!.l.l:rent KF'OX roster of personalities frorfi""Top 40 or 1niddl c-of-the ro:1d stations, including : !·lat f\>1cCla in. ~'hose show airs r1·om 5:30-10 a.n1 .; Ch ris Collins, 10 a.m.- 2 p.rn .: Jotin Nov :ik, 2-6::10 p.nl , 1'ei-r~' /\.·loss, 6:30-midnight and .\l ike Anthonv, n1idn1ght·5:3U a.ni. Al! ;ir(' yow1g . nitn geared to fil.'<l·paced rormats . \Vhcthcr Fri ckC' is th0 r11:..n \\'ho \Vii i tnke 1nosl of !he bows ror thi: .~llCCl'S.'< of KFOX 01· 1101. 1)0111 h(• and Hull think c1Jikc \\'hl'n tht•v discuss the slatlon's fu!UJ'l'. They See ii as once again don1inaring as· a co untry station. particularly in the Orange County and beach clty arl'ns. They expect to make son1e in-roads on the greater Los Angeles market, too. al1hou gh Kl..A C's signal has greater reach . Hull believes people are no longer asha med to pull up to a stop signal and ha ve country music emanate from their ca r radios, however, he remembers the tieme ""tien 85 percent of the advertisers on COWltry radio never bothered to hear their spots. Now the opposite is true. Even the most sophisticated listener admits to enjoying the country sound today." He recently installed a ··Dial-A-Hit" line (213-137- 5912) "'hich enables listeners to call in iheir ~quests. I • Peri orming \\forks by Beethoven , Brahms and Charles Ives will be on the program Feb. 26 when the R-Oumanian Trio performs for the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society in that city's hig h school auditorium, 625 Park Ave. AVAST, YE FOOD AND DRINK S\'VASHBUCKLERSI The trio -cellist Catalin Ilea. vi oli n i s t Stefan. Ght.'orghiu and bis brother.' p!:inist Valentin Gheorghiu \l'ill open their progran1 at B. :io p.ni. ., ,----- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : LAGUNA BEACH : • • : WINTER FESTIVAL : • • • • • RESTAURANT DISCOUNT COUPON • • • Mondav Thru Friday e • • • • • • • Feb 9th thru 24 th e I 0°/o DISCOUNT o n lood items over $1 00 '\'-~ • • • • • Have Kitchen -Will Travel Caterers Restaurant • • • • • • • • • • MARiWTllA V1U i1\GE! * Enjoy a stroll with the flavor of an ancient Bible-land village. • Browse through a rich storehouse of books and greeting cards. • Roam in a simple art gallery and watch an artist at work. -grand opening- February 9 through March 4 -10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily SPECIAL GUESTS Fritz Ridenour. Author -(Feb. 151 Marge No rdwall, Artist -(Feb. 16) Larry Christenson, Author -(Feb. 23) Astronaut James Irwin -(Mar. 41 FREE GIFTS AND DOOR PRIZES OUTSTANDING RECORDING ARTISTS EACH WEEK-END PLUS THE MUSICAL TALENT OF : Malcolm & Alwyn -(Feb. 22) Larry Nqrman -(Mar. 1) Norma Zimmer -(Mar. 21 SAVE $1 .00 SAVE $1 .00 SAVE $1.00 BOOKS Best Sellers by: Pat Boo,.. H.i Llnd1ev J.,,..Lvnn TAPES ALLELUIA Bill Glilhtr & Aon Hulf RECORDS No. I selling albums ALLELUIA 8111 Glithet & Ron Huff TIME TO RUN • 1-/ovt' a love.lu /1n1t:h 1it·l'rloolu110 • : tit(! c:r.ld /Jii.> 11J1rl Sare ,i/1111,·u.' : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • f.l . •\ (.-, . __:.--' ~--~~-- • Take a People-Powered • • • • • • • • • • "' ,, . '"' .. 11,, 1, ~ , ..... ·' • • ORANGE • -COAST P.P.V.: .._ !or the fu n o f 11! -11 ·~ide today .. ~ • . 16462 Gotllard St. Ill • ii - -. .........,Oii le•ch, Co .. 17141146-479( • ... _. .• ·iir •"• • • .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •· lllO•le ,_ 10< •·•••"f Of I-'/W/4ftll. All A'fl ADMllllD C1r.ar11 ""°''"'" ·-•" -------------------- ··•························· .... ra l!<!"-!.'liJ ..... -......... c:ao "' .... _...,,_ W<IO ............. ...,.. l o "" <'• .... ~21 9'180 MAGNUM IOtlCl 11) MACKINTOSH MAN 111G1 -.~II OttH • • l'r l I ... l l 00XW. PACIFIC THE.AT ... £S DAIY£-IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HARBOR BLYD.Driwe-ln S11.a s .. n.-81m 10 4 pm OAANGR Driw•-1" 1 & I: Ffl. Sit, & S"n.-8am ta 4 pm PH~ tr11 S•n~11111 An1~1i111 S11~0•111 Family Fun! Prolll•! ·~igain• ~~!._ .. ' . MCM • .fll!. °".lta:ll ,.._ l/I• Ul.a WN.Oll'CN .... ,.M. ,, ... .,. ,, •ILall\0'111. \2S·JS26 Son D·•~• , ...... •1 ··-~~ .. , l ~•-1 961·2•1 l SfOUll 10 ·wn KAl:tll" CUNl' IASTWOOO I .. . MAGNUM FOICE ts1 MACKINTOSH MAN 1101 "··-..... _,, .. ., ...... SJI ·1211 MAJOll ST\IOtO l'IMIW TOMGHT • IN ADDITION l'O ot.11 llGUW n()(;UM ULl TllUtll IOI ll4- MI !IMU •tUS tutTINO ANOtMIN ...... , ............... .. •••<~ ... . .. ~ ......... . 171-1162 \ ........... . .... .. .... -" 577-127) IOlllT ltOfOIO JfaEMIAH JOHNSON l'Of "Ill• HAii -°' JHllf WHO CAMI fO DINNll ll'G S.0"'" ..... ,,_., ..... ,,.,. c:~ll•t• s~a.10'1 $o!>~lro;y .. ... 11 .... 11._ ,,,..,,..., .. l1h1ol- ~·~·ll l l c., .. 1··~• 011., .... , 41J ·tSt5 ''* .... -'"""' CHARIOTS OF GbDS? (Ol ... It\. (l.wl 1-"- ''--'°~':.:"~'~·~·-"''°""-) _ _J L•rv Chrl1t1n1on O.te !wer.. R0ttrt JohMYC-" Mertorlt Holm.• Ait Llnkltlitr JoMWoo:len SEEDS S.rry MoGui,. LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL Andre Crouch HONEYTREE N•ncv HOMY~ . From Bllly Gr1ham li1m ,AT BOONE & FIRST NASHVILLE JESUS BAND An International Cast of 30 Peter• C.thtrlne M1r.t11ll THE LIVINO BIBLE A ... SJ0.95 Now $7 .96 8,.LI IN SPANtSH A ... I 3.96 Now $2,18 SAVE $6.00 r::E~Jt,INO Nl!W ~ITAMINT: THI NEW AMIAICAN ITANOARO NEW TESTAMENT ,; SAVE $4,00 ONE WAY LIBRARY CASSETIE ALBUMS' Wahtr M.,.1ln Chuck Smith Howlrd Hendrick• K-. ,_,,.. RIV Sntdm.n John MICArf-u, Stu1rt Brisc'Oe ' SAVE $1.00 GIFTS& RED TAG SPECIALS • < Up with People! San Clemente High School Gym MONDAY FEB. 18 - 8 P .M. Adm. $2.50 Genonl $4.50 Re1erwed • , ' ''Ticket1 1vai11ble 1t: So. Cal. 111 Nata16nal lank, S. El C i mino Rail .--Hou1• of Mu1ie. 8 C•111lno Real & "'"•· 0 11 Mt1 Orant• S1 .. int• e!ld Loa,., N. El C•tnlft o Real. end at the doort DAILY Pll01 27 TV DAILY LOG ( Fri day Evening Saturday Morning FEBRUARY 15 FEBRUARY 16 6 00 Q Q 0 a;) m a;l_~ /h•O 1:00 Q Ql r&] IQ: a) l ldSY1ll1 3 1qJ,11' 3,11'16Jc,.,. t ) Nn., {6J Tt111u1Ye 1u1tde O lon1nl1 Q l!I. \)J l u11 luftny 6 Koe1n't Huoc1 ~I TY I Cl1nr111u11 m l~e llKJ S~o• ' 0 Movie: (C) "Tht 5111 ol Htlllf Tiit fllnb!Gnes l •o•n" (•ti) 58-Hor) Cllho1Jn, N11ht ;.1111ry I m Bralht! l uu S1111plt111e11te M1ri1 7:30 6 S~nllst St111t~lt1 ?6 Mowit: (Cl (2h1I "Cr.!tlsp,l<t" 0 Jl ,6J JQI €D Adcl11111 f1P11itr (drt) '7 J-tu"1 W101nt. Anhui O Morn"n Tlbt1n1U. CM-Ir 1!,,nned1. l1. unr• 1i11n ffi KodiitpoclfC Loclp (ji (:JJ Yav's ''"I aJ ~1rcl R1«t U1111tn~ry N1111 5.lO al !H1lu '1 Cllok1 C~1mpN1ftllri' lo.lln1 0 Movi e: (C) (90) "llouit1bout" 1:00 E (~ J_,) (.tJ H1ir INr l llilldl (1nu1) '64 -[lv,, Presley. Ba1b•11 0 al (•)~ €D [rM11e11c, + il S!•n,.ydo;, ~n f ierm1n, O John W11nt Tht1t11 a 'l'l 6) (29 C!..I Hr•1 (6 1 Movie: "~llbp1rifl1 Glleltl'" Q 01tk V1n Oyte (lO!Jll '42-Mollon llt!!t 110J Merv G1i1tin Siio" 0 '17 LJ)Sup1r r11cnd1 CD Thal liirl m Mo,,•: "Tom, Ore• ' "'',,.. '17' r31 t1!!filD Plimpton• Min (.:om) ~! -Buo¥e11 Me rtd1tll. '!" •i!:!i Tr1~1t i£i ;:~~em~~~~ l•wm1 Lrsy 8:10 f) ( l'1 1 1) Cf) S1brin1 Yariedad 0 1.it " &r> l 11 H h P1i· Dt1e rl Tht1trt . l .J ~QJ =' "' 'I • Vl1t {Jt ll1\le R11t<1l1 0 Mow•c: {Cl '"MontJ, Womtn 6 7:00 €) 'J 0 ED Nei.1 Guns" ("e~) ·~9-IOL:k Mahoney. Q 8oiohn1 !or Doi1111 I!) Muw or: "Utile Horst l'unce'' f6 Mov ie: (Zhr) "AIJ1cnlurc1 ut (iuv) '69-Animated Robin HoCHI" (ad1) ·3&-frool f l~nn • ':1:00 I'-'·' (_a )) Stooby Doo ll 1 Wildlilc Tht1Ue . >J:J. l6J i.lQI m S11111und i Whi1'1 My l ine? Mov1t: "M1nl1lrr ot ft11" (mys) I love lu<y '44-R11 M111ano. ~1~,~:1~~d O 11) (~ l•ult '1 lieKllt lt111ren ,...., llJ El1ph1nl Ill')' Cll 16; Dr1ane1 fD Miller 1101111' "•i1~1hood E!J Av111ion We1tht1 (29 (I ) World 1t Wir 9;)0 0 J J: (j) QOl m Pin-1'1nlh11 m U Primer .l.mo1 @ Movit ; "'iht l it H1111...tr Eventos llllno1 (dll) '50--Van Johnso"- Thrtt Stoocts O (fiJ CV '""' Cl'11u11 7:30 O &Gbby Gol~hbll10 ~ow Bobby II) Ou1t(1 Tull Vinton auts!s tD :.I.wit : •"Woman lltlltl1" (dll) , ~Il l 00 10, Hol:1•ood SQu11e1 'Jtt--ll~th111nt Htpburn. )Ohn W110dcn Sflo• W Sul•• stre•I Jimmy Dtan Sho.• 10:00 I (O!J~) _([l fl¥trilt M1rti1•1 ·1 Q Million S Mo111r: (2h1) "lhtl · ~ QGJ a;, Star lrtk C:rt•l lmpostu" (dra) '61 -Ian~ Jilcty IOds Curtis. [dmond O'Br"n. Arlhu rl • owie: {C) ''live f11t, Oit O Conntfl Yount' (d!I) '!>S-M1~t Connors. I CD Bt111lthtd m '01ptl lubll1t (17 (J la l tll lht Truth ,l6 Allrtd Hit<htCH:• ~reunh I Wall Street Wet• I Aall1r G•nttl Unt1mtd World lO:lO (~ t_Jj ) (iJ lt1nnl1 Esttnnia · li.J @ !fQl m lutth C111ldy W !he Ghoul C1 nil Mowit; (c) "fo1111 R.•1t11" 8:00 E (.l9 '"8-) Dirty Sally Bt Uldh {•dv~ '42-fr~d M~tMurr11. Bondi gueSIS a~ an olO bhnd woman Q i.ll) (1) C:l) Mls11on:M1sk loving alone •n Lti.i dt,ert . w1it;ng' ~~Movie . for hU 1randson to 1tto1n homt~ 1· Ml~r llopr1' N1i1llbtrlltol lO 1har she can dot 1n peact. 11:00 (~ (j))@ S9lld luUJ 8 J~ (!) 11Q) m S.nla1d & Soni · lli C!J ~~OJ m Tht J1bon1 UCLA B1skc tb1ll Bruon1 ·~-Oie fo) Tiiu1n1: Windo• kl tilt Seuta gon Slate I O CUJ(V(D AIC Sllp1r1t11 Mwlt 0 l11l ll) C£) B11d, Bu"th '1op m Htw1 Src1tt'" Bobby and Ohver 1m1gon r EIJ s. .. 111e StrHI •n•olwes M1kt, ind Sim tht bulcher. syc1ls th ill they art onto I ~PY plot lllJ\ 1 11:30 Q (Cil ())) (j) Josie ' lht P111• Dt1ler'1 Choitt • Mowlt: "Tri¥1t1 Hell J'" (l'll)s) I M-~@ ro~m~ Ot1gntl · -Id• Lupino, Sltvt C0<hra"- l1 Stilora Jovrn O MOJie: "TH s,oiler1" (wtSI 'il2 16 Blick HiltGIJ -John Wa~ne, Multnt Die!11ch. m W11hington Weck in lltv•C" m Ad Lib [J Sho• ck RMil1 Puu m Mowit: "Ma ' 1'1 Kettle" {com) J1p1ntst l 1ngu1i:t Prog11m '4!J-M1rjorie Ma•n, Ptrcy llllbridl , 1:30 § (l<I re J (1 1 Good limes i · aJ Ch1111plon1hlp W"sllin1 ~~ Cfl l!9J m l~t.•• Luck! Al • !1J.l l3J CD st• M1n111n s Man ternoon ·Wont Womtn & Wai" Pfl (90)1 m MILLIONAIRES SPENO IZ:OO I)(~ (j])(j)P1bb l11 & l1rn"' * TIME-ON MERV! ;;m,~'P SPort.s Worid Clf B11ket· W Merv GnUin Sho• hall ID Tht Un\ouch1ble1 O Movi1; (C) "The Stary tf Dr. ffi Hou1ehunltn/lm11t1 &. Mem· W1mll" (d11) '44-G"r Cocpe1 , onr1 0 (11} Cl.I m .l.mt1lt1n l1nd1hnd a;J Novtll {!_O} fi!nity Cl1uk1 EE lilP:ilntst l~n1tu•ae.Pro111m ' m Lanc1r 9;03 Q (;j! ([) CiJ CBS f11d1J Movie: ~:f (!) Woild of Wo!ldtr iC) (2hr) "ll1ll1 of .l.n1ttr" fdr1)I W Ml1l1r Ro1t11' f(r!1hborhooii '69-Cal~in lockh1r1, Jrlt B11da~1 FD u. s. Ha.,, Rob Reonrr. Jane! Maclaghlan IZ:lO Q (ijfi (j)) ([I flt Albert 0 ill (j) (']!@ m G Ir I With ll..9J Ouldaora with Uberty M11tu1I Somrthinc Cxtre Q} (1) Ed1HAtlo11 11 Won I Tht Bold bnts . Q61 li1111111 Sports l111!td1 El 1'1dr1 de Ml l1rr10 I Staa1111 St111t , M~sltrpitu Tht1tre (RI IUppl C.us . la Cri1d1 l it11 Criad1 • AMlltltra Jap1nc51 l1n1ua1' P101r1m 1.DO 19 (I)) (I} Cl S Cflildt111'1 9:l0 f1I• rathal D BRIANs Pal & Shelley? m Mtvhi: ''Tilt llltaht111 Kil'" * Wild Fun and Laughler (Tr1) 'J9-J1mn C.111tJ. · 0 CfS (jJ QgJ S m lritn J.tlt~ 8 HtM O• Sho• I · Morie: (CJ '1llt Unh .. tf I Nt•I fro11ticr" (11e1) 'S2-.lostpl! C<ittrn. S.f11i to .tn•ntuit l !B·o) ln1J1ht l• Hirn• Combat Et Alm1n111ut Lind ol tile Gi•nb 10:00 'l J ~I J9J moe111 M1rt 1n· l!2;(1]Th1Vi11to1 Sbo• Con'>Ulfl'1 advoclle R1lp~I Q~ (jJ Volt• al A1trlcullurt Nad er'" 1on1gnt'1 'rout" subitcl. I ~ Rolltr G1mn 0 m I!) I')~ Nei.1 Hi) f11tbol-Soccu I 6j N1&hl G1llery I .1..iricultu1r US.A 0 17 JJ CD Tomi · Wi~d Wi.lcl Wt1t €IJ Bill Mo,u1' Journ11 I :JO 3 Unrwtr11ty Dl1101u1 gc D11m1 · Thi l11lnw1rl1 IO:JO 6 l•iliaht z.n, GrtUtSI Sports l11encl1 Concent11tion f'l.91 Hl&h Sii.td llvln& Ptrry M•win (UJ (!) Ro!111 lilll"lll la Rtwisl1 de Mlr!Onl ~ (6) Conum Loc:e V1ld11 : MIJtar Ro11rs' M1l1llborlrocid · , l'r1ist UM ltnl CllJll • Moylll: "llluRdtrin1 Jets, .. 11 :oo o QJ, mm Ht•• "St•1ec.udl ta ,,,,.. (3 (j) (tJ News 2:00 fJ Du1~T111lloutt leb ,._,USC laKtlbaP O @ 6 m I l•IC1.t\ I Arnot• Jroi1n1 vs. Unlv.·ol 0111on, Ptl .. (1 I 11 Holu ! l'efrJ MIMfl ~ C.llllritJ Bowli111 ltoUer '-... lnt.r111tional Htur ....... l.,..aiblt ' (Iii([)) Los An1111t °"" '-'' rn Uvlnc bsy "The G11n C.mpbt l! Tourntll!lftl" IJiM llil5/l1M:'1 AIKl Con<tl't m ~vlt: (C) "H1roe1 11 Ttlt- ~~)\:!~n"q lm11~~;'ii~~lln~ Dou1l11 . l l:tS CIRtml ~ Rol11r G11MI ll:lO IQt (I)) CIS ltlt Movie: !CJ : Sna111 S!rett • es1 Wlijj•, Mindine tht Slo1t" · Limits ol Min ~ ~ (I) ~Ol m lohnnr Canon 2:10 sttp1 t. l111nin1 (ll) (:iJ t!D In Concerl I John_ Woo.Mn Sho• • ( $111 lrtk (!: MIVI~ I!) Tht U11t1Uchabl11 0 (iJ) (}) Q) Proftuion1I lo.!111 12:00 (!) •o<l C.11U1rt 1 t1Yr m Mhil: "Tiit 'rttn Ye1ti" (dr1) 3:00 I lttrllftl ta•• f111 '4&--Clu rles Coburn. r.cus "Huntlnston lib11ry" 12:30 [8) Mowit: (C) "Wlltn Wtrkb Col· @ r1e I ...... II UCLA. vs . !life" h ci ·llJ '51 -Rlthud Dur. Univ, ol Or111n. l:J N11h-me Music (j) Mtvlt: (C) "W11 On11111" (wu) lad J)e Pri1111111 '59-L•~ B1rli11, Bin Jollnton. l:OOO!lQlmM1dnl1ht s,edlt RO)' OMtvlt: (C) "Amwtlffd" (WIS) Orbison hM!s. 'f"3-Ch11tton Halon, .lltk h latl(t, 0 In se111t11 llril KrlsloUtr10n I Sdtnce nct1on Tlllltr• ti!_~sts ril fil• f11tur1 I :4S U M~e: (C} "11lt RM ,..,.. Cir11sc.1HM1 ' (d11) '49-Robtrl Mitchum, Myrn1 ti (J'I) lor9ttt Y•llfll TllHl19 lEJ . a Juida 2:00 w ·.1.11.N1s1rt s11w. "'lt:tr ""·" l:JO c. .. r.111'" "TM lri111t.M ........,, Ila Al· llllf'ldl tK1 TM Yll'slflll• l :IOllMnit; (C) "Cilllflfllal II Pltil (l) .... ttkMWtJt l.lct" (1dvl '64 -GtOlll Motil· . nictric C.111p111J 1011111ry, liai (J)l Sal1ri i. Anll'ltwr1 KOCE. CllA~~ EL SO Orange Cciunty's UllF television sl<ltion. KOCE·TV. has 11che.:luled the following special programs loday. Detailed llstings of Channel SO's programs are earned in the Daily Pilot's TV \Veek each Sunday. 1 :11 I ELIO I OU\aMEllCA "Koi"O"l1" ~tt t + 1t •" .9 WMlllMl~y, F•Of .. ar\' IJth al 4'JO om. I I . • • • • • • • • • ! • • ,, .. IOOK 1 9:AT Mn. Litt C•,...,.•I" -Mil!Pt 1!0tYl•lll~ .. I It In A!Oc«11. 11\f 11ut"°" of "Min .wllh 1 Goldf!11 Afm ," "TM Nto11 Wllda•nf!tl," IN! "Chica~: C:l!v on !ha Maki" O<"-ll I hUn'IOl'OUI ntw tolltt!lon of uorltt. ,ktlchl>Ji 11nd aJllVl RDOul •v•rylhlno lrom D.1Mf!411 IO 1lumlll1. 11>0 MAKINO TM I N 0 I WO•K1 ""urt>lht~t U t!"t" -l t uoo> t. l1• WOMAN "Mll'l't Lllllintl911" (1M TH• JIN LADY "Tiie •111at TW<ft" -Lh~ 6. I:• ILICTll:IC COMl"ANY l :M llSAMI ITtt•IT (Ml mini l tM IN.ltO\IATIOtll IN fDUCATlON s .. 11~11no MOM1w, "•"· 11 . •t ' 3•00 o ..... 1:• WASHINGTON CONNECTION ll•J VMllliLLA "a1, ..... , c1n1n .111111 •1 .. ";~·~·~vocl:;~~ Ju.o ,,,1 .. i ~ PBS 110~1 or II•• w ... ~ -I l"'OO<la"t Publ•f 1ff1lr• 1'1"9Qtl ....,,ltn '1t•lt wl!h t>Olf> •ld•• ef • out"t•lo<1 or floM•"IJ 1 ... 00t11 lo t~e 11.mtt+t•" PVtlllc • ,, .. MAJTlltPlf CI Tl!IATll ( mini "Ut"ll !", DlwMIM,_... 11 ... !1•!1"11 w..i ... .01v. F•b. 11. ''I pm ( ' • • j!lf. DAILY PILOT WHAT TO DO Sen,. Bake r Speaks at UC1 Tonight FtH. 1:. 1.Et'TL'lt l:. -Tiil' :'\h·a11u1g or \\,itrrg.11 ,. fnr \r111·rH·:: ' 1111! bt.· the subject uf l !"! Scn;ilur hn11:1rd JI B:tl..t·r. J r · 1 H-Tt•nn.J. vie!' cha 1 rrn:~n uf rht• S\'!1,i!e S1•lt:l'I ('011un111 •·t· 111 \'CSliRal11lg \\'a11 ·rg<l\(• It's p;1rt or ~t~rll'S (If !1•c!ur1·-. Ul l ".-\mt·rican \'Jlut•s 111 Tran~111on,' ~ponsllrl·t.I b~ !'f'I Stud,.11! Affairs Con1m1th't' on l.1·t·h11'('" t'r;111ford ll~ill. 1,('l 1·a1npu" t: p.nl. Fr1c.l.:i.v, Vcli. 1;1 T tikt·I~ u1 "I .11a1k1hle lrorn S1ud1·111 Affai rs Co1n1n11!t'l' 011 Ll·c1un·.; \ t'-l•1111l' F11r 1u1 .. n11l!l 1111l l'<Lll th(' Student 1\ffairs c .. 1111111\lt't' l!ll l.l'L'llll"I,::-. 11:1:1-.·J~>u:i FEI:. 1.l-lli UH:\1\1:\ "'ORKSllOP -T1«11 pl ,11 " ·The lndi:111 ll <ultl'-1111· Bronx •· by lsr<iel lloro1 111. d1r1·1·h·d ! 1 ;\lichc·ll1· Ch1<1p1>r·11:1. graduate studC'nl in 1lr;11n:1 :ind ·111rdbn1h·' by LPV1l <1r<J J\1clfi, dirccled h,v 'l'rud1t• l\l·~~l1·r. ~1 ."ldual <' s1uden! 1n cJr;1- rna, sponsored b.1· L·c J1·11nr Sf·hoo! l)f Fine Art" Fine· .i\rl:. Studio Theatre, UC I 1:;11npu .... 1: p 111. Frid.Ly <ind ~,iturd;i~, Feb. 15 and Iii. J\dn11ss1on 'i,i C'1·111 ;; Ft;n. 16 HONOJl CONCEHT ~ 11011-0r lt ind Co1u:ert. dircf'lrd hy 1\1.1 .~ Dalby of U1<1h Stale U111\·l·r:-.1 I.\, 111il lake plaf'e at 8 fl 111 lonlght. l11 the Or:1ng1· Cu;1..,1 t"ol lt'g1· :u1d1toriun1. liU! F:111·- 1·1c1r !load. Cosra J\l('s:.i. llonnr r1\u,1t1 :.11s ;i re h1~h scho11I students sclcctl'd frorn 1hro11gl1(1u1 !h•· 1·111111tr! '1'1tkl't~. ::-1 FEB. u;..r; L:-\Ll.1-:·r -H;dl1·t l';1e1r11·:1 1Tht • [.;1,.;u11;i !11 •:1!'h Ci\'I<.: B:11l1•1 Con1panyl pre~t•111s ;1 1;.1ri1·d progr;1111 ;1! a.::11 p 111 S:1111r· day and 2:JO p.111 . ."iuuday 111 lhl· l.<iguua .\loul1!111 J'l:1\hUu~·· i\rnoug 1hcn1 <.1/"c '"C:radu;i tHHl ll;il l · '"H~ilh·I l'ul'!ra11 ~ ul l81h Century.'' '"Golden i\1on11·111s uf B;i!lt·! ·· '"l 'on('it•rto d1· Aranjue~." :ind l):is de Deus fro1n ··~k·1·p111g HL'a1ny. ·· T1l"kl·t:. ;ire ~H tor et•nll·r ~cetion ;ind ~3 tor ~1 ch· SL'c tiuus. H c~1·rv;1· rions, 49~-i271 FEB. IS AUCTION A:r PA\111.10:\ -,\ Cou111ry 1\Ul'tlOI! ot cnrl.v ,\1ncrlcan and Europ('<l n antiques 11•;!1 t,ikl' place a! 5 p.111. ~londay in the l!l05 Balbo;1 l':1vil1on. Doors open ;11 110011, ,\dmission free. m\'I • .,,_,,.,~ ~ ... ~.~!~" .. ' COROHt. OEL. MAR II'~ .t life !olylt•.. · ~ Ifs the tx-.iul ~· or IO\'l'. lh(' joy 111 fn•t•dnnl , • It's lh(' l>t-sl-\l'lling houl.. u·.., N1·il \)i,unnnd ll's d motion pictu n•. ~'L ~~~.'i~':.&;.~:.:_.:_;V'~'~ The Hall oartlett Film Jonathan Living~on Seagull •·-•~• ""' •• Ai<h•rd 81ch \t•l~ll Ph,11<•l"!'h 1'170 -11.,,.,.11 ,,.,,.,.,,, [Q"l P•n••lolon~ Colo• 1>7 0.-l~•• • ~ Pa< .. nuMnl Pl<lut~• Rel~&u -CO-HIT "Banq The Drum Slowly" S£AGULL AT 7 & I OoJO DRUM 8055 Doily Except Sunday Sunday Matinee From 2 P.M. MARSHA MASON BEST ACTRESS GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD "RIBALD HUMOR AND CONSIDERABLE TENDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WELL MADE AND STUNNINGLY ACTED.'' -CHARLES CHAMPLI N, L.A. Times • starring James Coon Marsha Mason EXC LU SIVE ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING MAT. WED ., SAT .. SU N. 1 P.M. EVES: horn 1 l'.M, -I I / F Eit '!l-~3 11\\('F ll1\('l-'.llT -\\'or!-'.:; 1hn1'!·(1~r:1ph4 ·d h\ L(l ~rachi .It•' "!\JiJ1·11'' •111!:u11•1• 'Potlson·d lJ1 Lt'[ :--1lioul 11f l·'111t ,\11 .... f· II!" ,, lo; \ 1\l.1(!1• I Ulll'"rl ll al!. l '( r r:1111pu:-. II I' Ill Thurs· d.i \ ...,.i1u1d,1 \ l·l"h :.!l :!l Acl1H1•...,1un .~1 1-"1'.l~. ',!",! 1.1·.t~r l tn·: lnfnrinal t;.ilk !;1 S:1n F1;111i.:1~tu .\l:i~•lr .h.1"·1•li \I h•I U, .•~pl I .1111 for Lh:•lli)l 'f;t I](' ~llll\"1'11;11111 t.11 /)(Jtll!ll ,111•111 p.11 I .. 1 !1·~·11111 · ~•'rll'' 011 ··1 ':1ldorn111 ; I l'ulilh., ~uul l'utJlu l'•rl11 \ ·• '\~'II'"'• d ln .-.1url1'l 1I 1\11 ;111"• ( 'u1111n1th·1• 1u1 I,•·<' 111r1'" Tl1111I l i•1Hf h•IUl~t· of 1;:1!1•11.11 t 'u1n111u11~ ! p 111 1'11· il.11 V•'IJ 2~ FEU. t:; !'o\'\fll \:-.Tl.I·. 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Sund:1.1•. l'L'li. 24 1\11\HCIJ I \IEI H I·~· '\I. l'El.EBHAT10.~ -.\ clr<1111;1t1r :111d n1 11~u·:1J jlt't•;o•BI; 1u11 h•111nrn1~ 1hl· 11 (1rh~ .111•! 1111ll'S i'.f Bus111th:1 uf (..1ut.li•: 11, !111 :1 L:1•nn:111 po~·lrl'~s .ind t11 ·;1 111;i t1sr •lf lh" ~lltl­ •111• .\:.11"• :-.hl' 1s l'Oll~ldl'f'l"d !Ill' l1r-.1 dr,1 111.,11~1 uf 1hv t•nt1n.: ( hr1 ~l1;111 ''orld :<t1Jl·1· :111tu1111t ~ Tia· l'\~·ril 11111 l;.lkl" place 111 lhl' Coll!'t'I"! ll;d l, Ll'.l l·i11 t Ari ~ \ill:igl'. iii 8 )I.Ill. l·'ri· d:1: .. \l;1rl'h I. F1 <'l' ;1d11 11 ss1011 --EDWARDS I CINEMA WEST 1 W11tminst1r 11r Goldtn w .. ~ W111min1llr Center • 892-4493 "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS!" JOSEPH E. LEVINE .--- GEORGE C. SCOTI.,, .. MIKE NICHOLS "'"' THE DAYr'lf, DOLPHI N t· . . ~ -. ....... l . ,,.:t. .• ,.,. TR ISH VAN DE.VtJtE r-\UI, SORl"l,..,O flU 17. V.EAVtR ,_ ~-· ·~...... ....., . . ...... ,_ ... ,,, --~· j(JSE.Pfl F...LEVlNE ROFJlHl MER LE IUCllARO SVL6ERT IU_f'K71~J,,,1(V li:U~'iir1 E.REIJF.A ~11 ~i"0NICllOLS '.Pei~~~~~ --·' --.,• An\v.~l n>h.1.,,)'~IUr\"""" ' TH£ATA( THA(f - TUCS .• WEO ... THURS. -fll, 7.9.11 SAT. ·SUN, ·MON. 1-l ·S-7·9 ·1 I THEATRE JO UR • TUIS ... WlO .• THURS. ·I l l. 11.1.10 S.t.T. -SUN.· MON. , .•• r;.9.10 'l'llllOUGll J\IARCH 9 l.'L,ASSIC Dlt i\i\1A -S:Jrah tl l 1[('S Jnd H1chard 1'hon1its sl;u' 111 (lt'Orgc Bernard Shtll\''s elasslt drarna. "Saint Joan" 111 !he Atnn<t nson Thcatr(', Los Angclrs J\tusie Ci·nh·r. Jan 2fl-~1arc-h 9. Tlwre :1r(' no Sunday ix-rforn1<1 nees Tit:kel." art• .~!! flll·3 ;.111d st11dl·11ts tickets arc a\:iilablc at $t 50 urtc. h1df- !i1>ur l)l•fore 1·urt<HH. i\li\HCll l;J.IG JIA ,"JCI·: C'ONCE llT -l\"1koh11s !Janee 'J'hl'<'l trt'. spon:-ured bv \1('! <.:01111111!1<.~l' for Ans. Fine .\r"1S \'1ll<i gl' Thl'a!re. 8 pm 1'11d;1y :.111(t SaturU;11, ~lu r 1.1-lti Tickets at $:1.7!', ;t1';11l ;d1l1• 1111111 l'o1n1n11ttl" fur .\n ~. Li<.: 1!·1111l· Vor infonn;i11on t•;ll! 1'1111· .\r1s \)ul{ of1i<·i·, r.:l3·tilili \L\Hl'll Iii (ll iflll':STH <\ l'lll\'.CEHT -l'ro,Rr<lllL by Oslu l'hilhll l'ffiQJHt 11nch•r tl1r1·tt1011 uf 1\lilt1;uJe:, C;,r1d1 s 1•.·1111 pi:u1i··1 J ens I-!;1r- ;1ld Hriilllc a<; ~!01st. sponsored bv Uran~t· l'oun1v 1"1111· ti11rni•1111(· ~•L"ll'l\'. Cra1vfo rtl 11:1!!. 8·3U 1>.111. Saturda.v. l\<l:1r Iii ~·(1r tiekrt 111forn1at1on ctt!I Orange County 1~hilh:irrno111l' S111.:1l·ly , 6-Hi-li·ll I J\J,\RCll Ii ('llllHAL CO/\'('t:Hl' -"ltalil•nisehc-; Le1dC'rbut h" by Hugo \l'ulf \1ill b(• 1>erforn1('d b.v six profess1on;1l singers .-iecon1- pan1t'fl by p1ar11st Laurence Gordon and con11>a riy. spo11::ort·d 1>~· l.•CI St•hool of F1nt• 1"\rts. Fine Arts VdJ;igc Cot1el•rt !1:111. l "l'l (";in1pus. U p.nl. Sund ay. ~'h1r . 17. 1\I,\ ltCll :t!l CO\'CEHT -··Les ~ll'nts1rirr~." t'tlSl·n1blL' pl 3ying :111d sing· 111'; 1ncdit•\al ;ind rcnaissanet• 1nus1e. sponsored by l'l'I f'on1- 111i\lf't' f.i1 · ,\r!s. Fini• Arts V1\!:-ig1~ Tht'<llr~. 8 p ,11L Sattud:1_1. \1;1r ;;(} Til'i-t•!s ;it .C,:l.i5 ;i\ :1ilt1blt· fro1n Cu1111n11lL'I' fvr :\r1s. ll1 lr1 l!ll'. .\l.\l ~(.;11 :.:1 J'l.\.\O C.:(1:\Cl·:J\'r -Sl·n101· rt'c·11;1l Ill .-\ndrl·:1 .\l:i n111. ~11011-~orl'ti Ill CL'! Stchool of Fine-1\r\~ ~·1ne .\J"I$ \'i ltoigl' Cun. t"t•rl Hull. U p.111. Suntlny. ~l:i1· 3! -:~.:~ --.... --~-.... -. ""W•L•-l•LL"",.<;-•111 ·::!i -. •• , •• _ •. ,, .• l.I., --· 1.04. I 1\.\·10, l·U. o°o:OI '•'·.t;;=~l'!l!I' ' . . ., " .. "" "' u • 50 .. lfl C01•I ·-·--C1n 1 m 11 ....... _ . • --........ _ D1>1y ·-·-' ... _ .... '"'' (Eoc. Sun ,_....,_ ........ \l lC "~··~· ~n-· "-UO!f " ....... ,_ . • • ~ & Hot.1 .. ,-, .... , ---to ...... 1 .. ,~ " " " ': os. ' •• ·ooo "". 51.0C! . ... ,.0 ,...,._ .. ,r,~rw a1c .. I • I. J 10 '"ow-...... c .... . " ... .. .... c-· ,,,.., ••l>• ,._,l ··--···· "'"'"""·'''''' •'-• ""' ""'"' '"'' Da o1y• ·-··-... "JUh,.oll J-OH<o!.QM"• G C ...-......... r ...... ,_.""' ..,., ... .,w ........ c-.. ,_.. ... ,, .... -,.'-• '"'''""°"'''IOO Ll 00 '" ·c~·••on <>< • ....... os-10.•••-"°"''"c-·ot., """THE DAY DF THE DOLPHIN" TAKES OFF LIKE A BLAZING FORE ST FIRE . WITH A THRILL A MINUTE. TH ERE IS STILL MAGIC IN THE MOVIES:' -Re , Recd New Ya•~ Daily News i JI(; WEEK! Joseph I~ l.J..'\'UlC I"""' ,., George C. Scott in " Mille Nichols '""' "The 1)-Jy of the Dolphin",~ B~ The man "'1Q became a lef,>end. ,, .::terem ia JOhnson" l he film destined to be a classic! ~ HELD OVER' -4"' BI G WEEK! ,. llUEHlo PARK • CINEMA ..... ~ 1ll>d, .. l.' ...... .............. ,,.,~ ""'"''"A.lo ~- Co•"•'M"• ·~1·••1•1 VlllA J HEAlRl I " •·" ' • ' ·•'•' O•• .,, • • "' ''"'" -a._ · ED«AROS · 'IP bNEMA Wl$f.J' or "' ~·N .. liH"'""' ' What this film exposes about undercover vice cops can't be seen on your television set "\fi"'.J'· ,~ ".,,, n,.-01·-... only at a movie theatre! A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER Pr<Xllttion ELLIOTT GOULD -ROBERT BLAKE E DWARDS HARBOR c1'::1;~2 M.1.111011 I LVO. AT VlltSOl'I ST. 616 ·0~1] 616·1266 COSTA. M ES ... 1HD TOP ATIRACTION Robert 1'8111' llllclUn ... '11le flillllds Of Edlle Covle" IR) LAn 4 DAYS "WOody:-'Diaf1.e cAlle'l _, 'Keaton "Slee_pel" """'·I. L .. I. 11tM Ml . .-. l:M. J ... l•M 7.MI t,M ~ ""'" ···~· IACll/\IYI OU~ CO. IM;.l.Ol/olllYT Wl.doy• 1;30·9:30 , Mt., 5"n- \1Jll-3:J0.5:l0·7:l0.9:lO _ --·; / ''· ; < FROM Fash ion Island N ewport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' \ \ ,. • • • 4 lt'hnt lt'ater? ,\ touring 1\n1erican famil y fears for ils life in a scene from Woody Allen's comedy, "Don't Drink the \V <iter," being .presented at 8 o'clock tonight and Sal- 11rday by the senior class of Newport Hafbor 11igh School .Above, left to right, arc s tudent acto"rs Bruce Kale. Gail Wayne, Kandie Wiedner and Sandy Simp- son. 'l'hc play is about an American fan1ily fron1 New Jersey who, while travel- ing in a Soviet bloc co untry, are mistaken as sples. Tickets fo r the play in the Nlll!S auditorium, 16th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, are $1.50 general admission and $1 with ASB cards. FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ' ·~· . " . . ' " .. " . ' " . n, o ••o·~ L ~n'"'" "d .. , • CIN.IMA I Family Ettt.ttal11-t CHARIOTS •••• •ODS? Friday Frbruary 15 1974 OAIL Y PILO I 29 01ap1na11 Presents !i~&! 1 0•.,•tJ H•h '~U P'R DAO'' (~j l •UllG,m Jru11ai cru1 Fih11 An OranJ:l' County prt>m1ert' depicts !he story of ;1 ~oung of "The Harder 1'hey Come" rruin from th~· ~·11v u f CHARIOTS OS:THE •ODS? (1973! will be preS€"nled at K1ngstnn, .J am;iiea. tryln(', to PLU S 8 o'clock hy thl' Chapman makl' his wav HI the wurlJ "JONATHAN 'SON Of f LU lll.•" 10 1 l .t)' "1!1 1.)0 p Ill. H••1tY il'on<i. "TME SEllPE"IT" till l:G0-1:00 pm, Willtr M~llllll "THE LAUGHING f'OllCl.MAN" l (Ill l :!Xl 10,00 pm. ~Ill College Great Films liuilJ 1n In so doing.· he t·nL'Qt1nlt'r" LI VINGSTON SEAGULL" !\1en1orial Jlall Audi1or1u1 n, JJJ violence. corrupUOll :in rl MATINE,ES SAT. & SUN. ~~ ........... ~~~~~ N. Glasse\1 St., Or"a nge . spintua!lsm. '------~~~~~.:::::: "l1ic !·larder 1'hey Co!T1{'··. Tonight's film pr('sl'nt:i11or1 1 W1!ll St•vt McOu"n .. O~Hln Hallm•n Walt Dlu1ey '1 "RO!JN HOOD" (GI + "MERLIN JONES" the first full-length f 1 I n1 m;irks the serond dr;.1111.-111~· produced in Jarnaiea b _v \\'Ct'k in the <;1ulcl'~ sprin~I Jamaicans. had its \Vest Coast Sl'J'!cS .. F'ilins Fruin ,\n)ll!ld prt"miere recently at the Los thP \\'orlct." wh.l'h 11 1 11 1 Angeles F 1 l 111 Exposition. 1'<1nt111ul.' through ~1:i.y :!i I \\'here it brought raves of :'lh·mbt.·rsh1ps in thl' sl.'rit·~ ar,.. at·clnitn fron1 c rities. Los ;11';:11lahlL' fro1n th(• College·s1 Angeles critic Thomas says Cultural Evl·nts llff1t:e 171~1 1 of the film, "Except:onal . 633-8821. txt. 30IJ. 1\ d II l t Ont' of the Landrnark ~ llh.'lllbcrships :ire $ 7 ;) 0 . "AMERICAN GRAFFITI .. in Jl lack Cinema.'' Ne1v York students' $4 . I •~ . 1~ r "PETE 'N TILLIE .. 1rc.1 critics also have uoted its :'llf'r"Rbcrs arc entu ~'' to ree n1erits. Tht"' "Village Voice"' <Hhnission to a ll f1!rns in the "CINDRELLA LIBERTY" !RI describes the s tar, Jin1n1 y :itr"lcS. Adn1ission to individunl An<t Cli ff, as "a naturally dynan1ic 1·1·l·nts is $1 for adults :ind 1 "VANIS HING POINT" !RI actor; ... sings tl'rrific 511 cents for students. "SC:Ri"ICO'" !RI songs." The "Voice" calls the -----------'"' "BLACK BELT JONES" !RI filn1 "beautifully don e in a Kid L •1 T roughly textul'ed docun1entary s lA'e () "JE~EMIAH JOHNSON" IPGI sl)'le." ' A k A d '"' 8 ·• ll, y "THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER'' Ja maican rock m u s i c , ----:;~====::· ::::::!::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::~::::~;;;~~ kno\vn as "Reggrie," appecirs to h:ive become a hit in this country. "Bolling S lon e'· rna gazine describes the film as 1he "best rock musical of the year." Produced and directed by Perry l{anzell, lhe f i I m •.. only at a movie theatre! ELUOTI GOULD · ROBERT BlAKE ~'BUSTING" slarITTJ ALLEN GARRELD PrOO.ced by IRWIN WINKLER ard ROBERT CHARTOFF MuS< BILLY GOLDENBERG I Unolld llrhm Writt01"'11JvecledbyPfTER HYAMS [R [-..::.""-""'=-.P. NOW SHOWING ELLEN BURSTYN · l#X VON SYDOW· LEE J COBB KITTY WINN JACK MacGOWPAN JASON MILLER.,f.r.·K.n. . LINDA BLAIR"~,,,,· ~'''"dl)Xi1LL!A 'v1 PETER BLATTY ?:1 ,: NOEL 11/V\RSHf .ll· S:wo ~l-rWILLIAM PETER BLATTY \·:~~[ rl(.r.l \1.4mtr ~Qi m '" ·~1~·11'' ·=o~'1 .• 1(.dl•cns Corr.:>arv ~ ,Rj' ·~::~~:.:;:;: ~~ T£CHl•llCOtOll • r;;,G ···~··, 'j,,jQ" .. ~ )1'1~0.~ And "ON ANY SUNDAY" SMD"'°'"""LoPnTomoff NOW! EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! Milliort Viejo• 830-6990 CONTINUOUS DAILY TUES • WED · THUR . FRI 11 :45 -2:00 -4:20 6:50-9:20 · 1 L5D -M.etl-- Door• O pe11 12 Hoo• Sal .• S1111. • Mo11 . CINEMA II Held Over! 211d W•r "M,A.S.H." • "CATCH 22 " ,C FOUNTAIN VALLEY "'C) CINEMA I r-·~:;!J~;::=;-:;:!::;'o::;::~!:::!:::!:~·v AND GOLDl!N wasT ... 192-4493 eTHEAmE 3 e • • • • • AL ' PACINO "SERPICO" "LAST AMERICAN HERO" ~ ·-"""' ....... ,. COllTJMUOUS DAILi MATINEES -SAT.·SUl.·MOM. Young love t•ket the helm --..... .. Atln:D ARTISTS !)'esen!S ST1VE lllSTll lllclPEll Dfll• 11a fRANKLIN l SOWl P'IER him PllllU.1111 ~ MON.-FRI. 7:20-9:55 2nd IUAT U.NCASna IN "SCORPIO'' MATINEES -SAT.·SUN.-MOll. I 2nd Hit· PAUL NEWMAN "MACKINTOSH MAN" I I HARBOR al ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE 3•6·3102 HLIOTT GOULD ROBERT BLAKE 11 2nd TOP ATTRACTION ROB ERT MITCHUM "THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE" e PETER BOYLE • SAT -SUN -MON 9:20 -11:45 -2:00 4:20 -6:50 -9:20 -11 :50 • • • • • • • • • Eii~L_.:'.(R~l _J : IOSEPH E. LEVINE ""......,., • • • • • • THE _ WAY -•RE f?l us. GEORGE c. SCOTT FAYE DUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CR\JDE" PG) HELD OVER 2nd WEEK _ THE SEVEN·UPS ll!ll .. PLUS BIACll ••LT ....... l!l•O ~ • GEORGE C.SCOTI .. , MIKE NICHOLS """ • • THE DAY,\\', DOLPHIN e ~ #3 TUE.-WED.-THUR.-FRI. 7-9-11 e SAT,·SUN.-MON. 1-3-S-7·9· 11 #4 TUl •• WED.~THUR .-FRI. 6-1-10 e • SAT.-SUN.-MON. 2-4-6-8-10 ~----------:m;;--~~;;;;;.;.;;.. ...... ~. := • .::Jeremiah • JOlinson".~ THEATRE ONE TVES.-WEO.-THUR.-FRI. e 7.g.11 • SAT.-SUN.-MON. 1-3-5 • 7-9·1 I • • !'A ROMANTIC, STYLISH AND ""' • • THOROUG HLYENJOYABLE MOV!l<: .. """"' • STREISAND &REDFORD TOGETHERI -THf:ATRI TWO- THE WAY WE WERE • • • TUIS.·WID.·ntUl .• fll. 71 I 0.9: IS ·~·~·~~~-Sll~N~··MON~~·~·-12~,4~5~.2~,4~5~.4~,·~s~1~,~I 0~··~,2~~~1~1~,2~s .. ~• •••••••••••••••• I I ( . ' io CAIL V PI LOT Irvine's 8) TO~I BARI.I-:\' Of '"" 0111, ,.1111 '"" ''THI Fltl5T ;UH" A camoctv l>'I' Fr11n~ Tarloll Oirect..i 0• Tom Tllu~. lo9!>tlt1q "' (flUtO. ll•l'•O!I. K>Ur\d by Jov•~ Con<>cll f. ore~nted by tr.. l•vtne (omn1un11v T""'•t•r F-,ldav• an<'! S1h1tdays di '':10 !lvo.;gll M111c11 7 In ll>t: Hurnnn11i.,., Hall Pl•YhoU'4 on Ille UC lrv•ne ran11>Us. Rewrv<llion\ 5~1-11~1 THE C,t.ST ~,!via 91" Jore, Hubloy Phil llarr Lee C••o~ 11<'!1en Wl>lln<!y :._.,;, F ar~hl Jollfl LDUQhmon John Phlll•i:' 01!1!'1 Tit1n Mar y 8~nto01 or a play on a novel thC'111e that is 1horoughl_v <'xµloit"d b,v the trv in1.: Co1nn1uriity Theater. thOSC' spf'ci alis;\s 11; lhc spice departn1enL TARLOFF'S theory is th:1I 1he \''ife should step in at lhe first sign or boudoir boredom and provide huhby v•ith a chani:te or srcnc that v;ill do much more for hi s hormones than tv10 11·ee ks at Big Bear. It follows that h e r collaborator in the plan to revitalize her rnale 's virility should be a \Yell stacked call girl v.·ho l:tkcs the battered n1erchandisc for a. refresher course in the oldrst school In the v.•orld and restores hin1 lo the menage 11•ith a new light in his eye anrl an undoubted spring in his step. IL also follo1Ys 1hat director Torn Titus should Sf'i zc on this delightful p!Jy a~ the idral successor to the plciy that .dcservedl.v p.1 ckcd thern in al JCT -the incredibly funny "\\1hat The Butler Saw ." GR EAT CASTING again "1th Lois Farah as Sylvia Uarr. the \\·ife prC'parcd lo part with a billfold if it means success in the bedroom: John l'hill ips :i s Phil Barr. the happy h u b b y 11·ho is Troubadour Presents il1 asekela Trumpeter liugh ~las1:kela 1111d his shov.·. f c a I u r i n g Hedzule h Sou nd1. tin rxcitini:: Ill'\\' n:itiv1• band frorn Ghnn3. 1;; hr a d ! r n in g at the Trouhadour 1hrough Sunda~· :'\lasckf'!<i. horn in Sou1h Africa. tra1ni.'d as a n1usician :11 !hr Bll\'<il Ac:iden1 y of \h1s1c 111 IA111ch111 an<l lhc .\lanha l1~1n S"hool of l\1 usic, arrived in Nc11 \'ork in 1960. !le formed his first band 111 an atlempl to bring Africa n :'ounds to America, and first r·:ime to Los Angeles to play :11 the first \\'~1 11s Sum 111cf Festi1·:11. ~ \lasckcla hns IQn~ 1van!ed lo forn1 ii b:i nd 1o pla~· 1ruc African m usi('. the sou nds ::inrl rhythms imp o s s i b I e 10 du plicale by even b 1 <i c k American musicians L .a s ! .l'car' tic n1adc :i !our or several African rcpllblics and 111 Ghana he heard the group called Iled7.oleh Sou ndz. "I knew i1nmediatcly lhcy 11•crc 11·hat I'd been searching for." Now ~ and M e d 7. o I c h Soundz have cut thei r fir!'! I.I'. "i\1a!'ek eln: lntrorl11rin~ Jlcd1.olch Soundz," and thl'y'll 1our the U.S. this yc;ir. bringing na1i ve African inusit· to !heir listeners. On 1hc bill 11·11h 1h~·n1 :it 1he Tro11b:iclo11r. 11 ll 11' h continues through S11nd ;11 \vi ii be con1cdian-j11gglr r R·ihh\' 5.1ndlrr. "Forun1' In CJe1nc11lc "A Funny Thing llappened oa tM Way to the Forum'• Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Al'enidn Pico, San Clemente, 1s presenting this con11 c 1nu <;ica l Wednesdays through Sundays at 8:40 folJowi ng a 7 o·clock dinner . R.elervat ions 492-9950. "The Finl Fish'" Thill sophisticated rnmedy of QlOdern rnarriagc is being pretented F' r I d a y s and I S.tiudays at 8:30 by lhe Irvine Commttnlty Thcati•r 111 1he ff u man 1 t le s HAii i Playhouse on the UC Jrvin{'1 t'ampw;. ReserValions ~57- 7'197. I 'First Fish' Comic Jewel Newporter Exhibits 30" PBEWAY FREE STANDING FIREPLACE Still the only plaee you qet the lull base and the lull curved screen Jor the lowest price. Beats bricking in a lireplace. 7900 BLACK ~ND COLORS 24 " MANZ!\NITA GAS LOG SET lifetime lava log looks so real, but doesn't consume i_tseU. Includes log, &and. burner. and pan. FOLDING PET AND KIDDIE GATES 3IT ......... J.79 5 IT.. . ... 2.29 A good n umber lo keep the ki:'l!' li~r:-11lacP!> they shouldn't be. Makes it e:J.si('r to keep an eye on them. .. lxB PINE SHIP LAP LIN. IT. O ur lumber inspectors look eaeh lift over and say things like, "There's a good one. ooh bad one out, another nicely nicely" and such drive\. DOC OR CAT FLEA COLLARS 47' You gel about three months ol no problems with Ilea.s and then the pet goes out on a Jlea binqe until you replace it. EXCLUSIVE! HI~ Story i1 1ftcrHlw.f', THE ODDS ARE 7 to 3 You won't find prices lower than ours 5 CAL. WET OB DRY SHOP VACUU?f; Speaking o.s CIR owner o[ some experience, lhis is qrcat. Use around lhe shop or in the house !or a deep clean after shampoo. Willi all the attachments. 19'' ---~. _ _:'. '"--...::·=--:::::__...,.,::::...-===-=- '· GIL DRIP PAN You1bowm•a car that donn't guy who putl: ~~ ~~ 0 BATH FIXTURE CLOSEOUT Plasli·chrome. Looks like ch.rome. bul doesn't rust or tarnish. You can re-do a botr. !or little money. honey. (And what azo you going to say ii the guy reading this od don ·, like being called honef? dummy?) ROBE HOOK ........ 19' LUCITE "TOWEL Ril~G ... , .. , 59• PAPER HOLDER .•••••• 49c CHROME TOOTHBRUSH AND 39c TUMBLER HOLDER ..•• TOWEL 69' RING ....... -...... - I f f 11 ~ t I : ' ' ' SOAP HOLDER ...... 39• CHROME SLIDING T~B ENCLOSURE 1711 This one I gotta see too. I'll tr.«nt you ot th<' store on Saturday and we can both look c:t it. real close. Chromed aluminum !ram.-. p laslic slidin9 panels. -UNl·FIT REPLACEMENT . SHOWER DOORS ""' ' :!;' Got big adju1ting channels Jor a ~rf•el tit even ii the guy didn't mak• the opening squar•. Tempered glass. Door has a latch. I'- 2411 DOW SILICONE TUB SEAL 97' Seals tiles, eracks, mouldinqs around the tub. Won·t crock or llakt>, Keepe its elaaticily to accommodale a little shifting (like a 5.4 Richter? Impossi ble). TOILET TRIMS 1 6~T Got them in alt eolors and patterns. Self.adhering and w ashable. make a plain ••at look like more money. leak any oil and 197 t'll ahow you a 'i:::========:::J~. banana• in his crankecs•· Galvaniz11d. FLOWERED WUIDOW SHADES 12x12 MOSAIC TILE SQ. IT. ln e.-,Jors and pattern1, l x I aqucrr• on a labric back. One• you q•I th• hang of it you'll want to til• •••rythin;. (How about lhe hood of a 39 LaSall•.) • -· ' -· masler eharge ..... 5 CAL. GAS CAif Now what would any of WI want with thiJ;? (He's kidding or dMSn't live in 1974). Snug ccrp ~ you don't hav• 1pilla. includff pouring ;:;~noade. 3,..')7'1'1'!'19 1'7 Boats a plain dull window. And 11 it'1. raining outaide. pull down the ahad• cm6 imagin• i(! Aummer. To 36"1Cut to airc friei:! ~I ' GIANT SAFETY APPLIQUES 1'7 SolM tubl~'n 1ee'n look like o work of ct with ima9'lnati•• plac•m•nt of the1e. Safety:, non·idip 11urtace. ii pr•ttr creativ• \oo. ' , • " , ' • ~ " • , S£\.£C't\0~ HU~7~ ous1£_!GS c.111 , ' "'Vh~ ;;JI··· G\A~'t 5"' ' \.:::.:__.----BRAND NEW 1 74 DUSTER E•erf c.ar in ... -in"entor'Y our ._...,... ed down!\! has been ~ savinCI°" come on 1n, tM .... -BRAND NEW ~ .... ..,,.,,...... BRAND MEW 1974 CHRYSLER 1974 PLYMOUTH NEWPORT1HARDTOP SATELLITE 2 dr. fr•Cl.lJ 'tbtu,,.,c_ .cc"_,_.,. ____ _cDAIL y PILO T a I ... NEW '74 SCOUT 4 WHEEL -" DRIVE 4 ~CQP-1 "0~·-rr•.~s,on, c.,rorr.~ w'l•'• ·I cover·. •cid•o, m .:r · / c··· .J ,, LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS NOTICE ...• Now 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. ' ' ' • l ' - . ' • • I . .....::!.- ;!:.! OAIL.Y PILO/ PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC ~OTICE PUBL IC l'\OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lllOTICE 01" AVAIU.DILIT'f ,._.... ,.uaLtC NOTICE OF ANNUA L REl'ORT l"ubllll'>e<I 0•1not Coe1t Dilly PllOI I l"Url•'""I lo !>«lion 61!M (d) of Ille J1nu1ry 25, FltltUl l'Y I, I, lJ, 117, 2IS-l<I Nollet Ii _..IN 111Vt11 Ito.I I lni.rn1t A1v111111 Codi norlte II h~IOV o·ut>Hc heerl"ll will be held oy !hi glv•n Iha! llW 1nnual r'1>0r1 o! !toe • PUBLIC NOTICE 0•11191 County Tr1n•l,t Ol1!rlct 11 the Octobel" 31, 19n, ot KENNETH ANO SO<lrd of S""9rvf50f'I HH rlng Room, CLARA MURCHISON FOUNOATIQ N -----l"h Floor, 515 N<>rtl! Syi;1mor1, 51n11 INC ., 1 prlv111 too.mda11on, 11 1v1ll11>1; P'ICTIT10US aUSINl!SI An1, C1ll fornl1, on Maren '· 1974 at 1! llW toundi!lon's prlncip.ol otllcl tvr N-.MI! STAT11Ma111T f:OO l.ll'I. lor the ourpoM of edOPll!1<;1 in1~cll1111 durln11 rtgul~r busln~ss llOU•• Tt. -tQtlowfng ~·oirrwnT are dOlnQ a..11.111.it cardd<le plan for Oran110 c"""!V fro,m a :Oj) 1.m .. '.O s:oo pm. ov •nv bu1+r-.u as The Or•~ CmJnly Tr1n1lt Of~tr.cl cl!fl"n who rtQVfll h IT "wl!hln 110 d•YI Ill( DEVELOPME NT CO. ?li '/) comm.,..,cl!d ~ 1TtJdv 1(1 M~r01, 191), att"r the dete ct thll puolic,,!lef'I Al>llOl'll, HeWPOfl Stt<h, Cell!. 17661 lo •tit-cl tt'>!I best lonv·r•noe m~I\ trtn•lt The fovncll!lcn'• prlnc•pal ~111,1 11 Jo1'n Dennis C•p1rQn9, 71'Vi Abalone, pl1n !rpm • 1erle1 O'I 1l1ern11lvt IOl'.<1"ted IT 7' Lll>C'll hit, Nt,ypCrt Belch, Newport Beien, C.ellf. 9'J661. llO'•lblll!•e•. C1!il. 97661. Thi• buslnts• Is ccndut1ed by an Tne ~le<T~. nl~n will in~!vde ~ ..,.,,,,,,.~ The pr1ncipal m~~•lle• of tr><! lounaa!I O"I lndlvld111t. of m~" !r1n••I •nd tel!der ''''.''I! route• 11 HUGH R. MURCHt50 H. John !nnnl1 (ftp&rone ae•lgnl!d to. provldl!; highly eUlcienl PllO!lt NORMAN M. GREEN ANO CO., CPAI Thll 1t1lemer>I we1 fil:..'d wl1., 1ne tr1nS00<111oooi ..e-rv1tt <n v1rfoo1 conldors n es I!:. Clnon, \ulrt lU Co1111tv Cler~ of O••llllil countv on Pl neeyy aemend. Th• !ICl<ll of the L•-ewood, CilU. l'011J J1nu1ry 23, lt7• pl..,. 11 lh,.....lold: •5"1 'lOt'' A. To provldt f'flltlent PVbllc Publlst>ed O•a"ll• Cot11 Deily Pll(I!, l"ublt ..... Or11191 Co-11 O•llY P iiot l•IRJ.POl'll l(on lo I m11or llllmtnl Ft brUl.Y IS, 1t7• S0·7• J1nuery :tS. Fltw"u1ry l , 1, u, n l• 2n.r. ot ,,.,. fM!pullllon ttlal need1 II now, -'--"--'--------__::::_c-11. To e 1tr1<r l'llW rider• to publlt PUBLIC NOTICE lr1n11!. l~bY elttvl1tlno 1utomoblle t~>llon and POi iution, 1nd PUBLIC NOTICE c. To assist In orderl, •nd Ohlr•blel--------------- fllCTITlOUS llUSIHIESS proW!h Ind de~~loomtfll, l"ICTITIOUS aUSINl'SS HAMli STATEMENT Al !~ TraMit Disrrlct l>o:>lrd ,._lll'V HAMIE STATliMENT The f!tllowlllll Pl''°" !1 dolno bu1hw11 on Fe1>•u••Y '· \~1•, lh11 Oltlrlct Tl1oe lollowlng pertofU ••e llOifl9 I S: Con!!Ullanl llod Slllfl ret:Dm .... ndfll II butintSI ... , 111 XIV•• 1~1 11 St e \lltl• Or., Di ne lwlslc plal'I ullllllng minimum ••llro.>a SUHS~llNE, l TO, 31.3 San Mlgi,rtl Point, Ca!llornlt '262' tlgtitl-«·w•Y -T2E'. Ind I fl111nc!1! Or !vt , !">ullt E. Hewporl B<!acri, M11"91rtt 81lley, '5111 St e Vitti 11l1n lwl.ed on I Olll"<f!'ll Nin la~ C1Htoml1 '1660 • Or., 0 ..,1 Polnl. C1lllornl1 '162' Thi• plan Includes I corrldw runnlno;i R.ecre1!1oru tnc .• 1 c 1 I t f 0 r n I 1 Thi• buSIMI• Ii condU<:lld by 111 IC\llh '"''" Lo• Anoeles en tt11 P1cltlc coroor1rion f.:I0-10. 610 N-rt C•n!e• lndJ........ El•clrlr rlgn,-01 W'1V !ROW\ 1nd IM Ofl•e. !">111!1 '8l. Ntwperl lleacl'I. .Mer111r1! • ..,.., 5allle Ft ROW lo 5an Oieoo, e corridor C1!ilornl1 '2660 Thi• ltiMel'lltll,. ,,.,., ll!ed Wllh the r11nfll"11 elor>Q th~ Rlver1ld1 Frl'IWey, llrl•n A. &111t1.i.. ll>J San Mlg..et Covntr Cl1rk ., Or111111 County on i nd • cor·ddor •Ieng the Orll'IQe Freew1v Orlvt. Sul!• IE, Ntwperl 6e,.cn, Jenutr~ U. 1'74. conn~c ••no to tfle prwo.ed Corcn1 d•I C~lllorni1 '2460 p ~2 Mir Fr..ew1y. In tddlllon, I corridor Thl1 bu1l,.,.11 11 blln11 'oncluct~ b'f Put>llt hf<t Orenge CNS! 011ly Pl!o!, running Ir""' lh~ P1c!!IC Elet!rlc ROW e Gen1r1I P1r1...,.1hip, J•~u•rv 25. Ftbru•rv I, •• 15, 1911 "/i)·/4 IC Hunrlnglon 8e1Ch Ind through Anthelm llrlt n A. e1r1n1 I _ _:.:_:_c:_C"Cc:_::,c___::_cc:_c___:::_c 1'"''' reccrnmendl'd for ! u rt h t r lhl1 118fllfT'll11 flltd ·.,Ith IM Cgu~l'I PUBUC NOTICE consldt ratlon. Clt rk of 0••"11• Counly on : Feoru"'" ---cc=-:c-cc--cc~==~--1 l. A! tnl~ public helrlr.g, 8fl OPPCr!unllv IL 1fH. WIL LIAM I!. ST JOHH, COUNTY , will bl allordfod lOI' lnl•res11d cl!le>. CLlilll(, HOT1CI! TO Cllll:OITOllS community o;iroua1, e nd clrlre11s le F)US. 5Ul"IEll lOR COURT 0 1" TH I! ccmmenl on lht r~Ofl'lmendt'd plan. Publl lhld Or•..g• (OftS! 0 11tv PH.:.t, STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR lnlere,ted fll'"S<>nl m11 i ubmlt -+• Fll>...._..ry U, 22, end M•rch 1, I, 1914 TNE COUNTY OF ORAHOli '°"'ments orally or in wrl!jn11 al lhl• S.U·7' 1110 A•1LU1 oublk l'M'nrlng. Wrllten •l•!emeflt> m•1I---------------PUBLIC NOTICE Estele of BYRON J. M IL l E R, bl prt..en1e<1 prior lo tl'M' oul>llc l'M'trlflQ , Ot!c11Md. l . C<>11les of tne Tr~n•lt Olstrlct NOTICE 15 HEJtEDY GIVEN lo -Stal!fCon.wllanl rKOmmtf'da!lon 1t11--------------- crl!dllorl of Ille _.., ntrned 61<.edtnl 1v1ll1bt1 for p11bUc lfllPICtlCn at tM SLI' llOU lh•I I ll Pf!l"iOnS ll1111!ng clllml a;elnsl o ........ Countv Tr1Mll Of1tri(;I cfll(tl s u,.•••ott COURT OF THI li.e Mid dec:edt fll ere required to Ille at •11 Clvl' Centw W•t. Sen!• Ane, STATI OF CAL IFOllllllA FOii: lllem. wllh ""' Mt9Mlf"( 'IOUC~I. In C1Uloml1 • .,..._ •:oo 1.m. Ind S:OO fflli COUNTY 0"' ORAHO• "'-ol'flct of !hi clffk of the e~ p.m. WM!r.dl Yfo. He. A·71UI enlll!ecl cOllr1. or lo prtMnl !Mm, with JKQ\11 Mog. Cltrk HOTIC• 01" HliARllllO O"' l"llTlTlOM ll'le !WCl'Slll'V ... 0 II(' he r 1, lo tM Ot'~ c-ty 1'011 ,.IMATI! 01" WILL AlllP ,ott undtt"llg,..d et !hi O'llla of hf1 t llOffllYI. Trenalt Olilt"ld LliTT"llllS TliSTAMlilllTAlllY C..!bton. Ounn 1na Crl/tt;Mf", JlS $0\lll'I Pubtllhed Drl "lll COid OlllV Piia!, E1!1tt ol PAUL O. MAC M.AJ-iOH, Flow.r. Le• AnoeJM, Cellfoml•, wlllcll Fe1:>ru1ry 1s, n , n1• 542·7• o.c;.1..a. 11 "" pl1<t of bu1lntU of lhe ....otnlgnld NOTICE 15 HEii.EBY GIVEN thtl In 111 m11tto oertalnlno to the t•ll•e PUBLIC NOTICE ELIZABETH P. MN:. MA.HON h•• flied of Mid dee-I, wltlll'I l(ll.lr" monll'll hll'"tln e ~lrlon lot" Pro1Mt1 of Wiii 111...-ftw llr11 publlc1tlon of this nolltt . 1nd I~ l11u1nc1 of Letrer\ Te1!11mtnllrv 01tec1 Flt>rv1rv 6. ltl,. ll 14'7 ro Ille pttl!IOflf'· relerence lo wnl(h A!•n R. H.l!ter NOTtC:E TO CREDITORS ,, made for !urtt'>!l r per!•lull"· ~~<l E •t tu!or o! ·~ Win of OF BULK TRANSFER tnf! lhe tome t nd Pl•ll ol h~~•hi<;t the aboYt fll!ml!d de,eaer.1 (Set•. 6101 -6107 U.C.C.I 1~e 11 me M•~ been •el lor IJarr;'.)1 GllSOlll, OUlllH Halite Is 1'ereoy glv.-n to m• Crftlitort 5. 197,, a t 9:00 t.m .• In rnt co~r!toom AND CR.UTC Nl!R ot PETER SHARIC EY doing Ou1on1u al Otoirlmtnl No. l ol iald coor! l y: WllUem A, Andtl'IOl'I e 1 EUROPEA~ AUTO W E R IC S , 11t 700 Cl vlt Ct n!ir Orlve WtJI, ;~ J\1 Snul~ l'lcwt r T•en1ferot, "'~o"'r bu•llll•I a!ldreJI 11 !Me Cl lV ol Si nU Ant, Cejlfornla. Lo• A11911t1, Cl lllomll 1!00 Her!l()r Boole~1rd I ncl U8 tl11mllton Oaled l'tb. Tl. 19H Ttl: U\l) W ·700G Ave~ue, (o•la '°"."''· Counly of Ot•nge, WILLIAM Ii. 51 J OHN, Atto•nty 1..-E•Kutor State or CaT<torn1a, tnaT • bul~ lr11~11er Counl Cler~ Pup1l1hed Or eng1 Coa.•t 0 Allv Piiot 11 lllJOUf !o be m1111e lo HARl!OR JACOI N p'JLTI! r ~o•u••v I, lS.22. and M1•cn I. 1n; VIEW SUBARU. INC., • C1lrfornl11 lllO E. CHA,.MAH AVE. - ____________ :'c"c'':'1c.o•oo•~!lpn, T ran•l!l~e. w~e Uu~ nt '>! OR ANOE CAL IFORN IA t1H7 11dll•e11 11 19J9 Pc•I Eawer l Pl~ct (71 ') ..:Jl-44U I PUBLIC 1\"0'flCJ'.; NtNPO•I B•tlll, CounTy O! Orange Staie Allorntv for. PETITIONER ---:-:c:c:-:-::cccccccc--~~~--1of Calllorflla Pu~lf•l>ed 0 •1n91 Coas1 O~ilV Pd::tl I 51110 proae<!v !1 de•~»l><!rl 1,, ~r81 FeDru~ry IJ, h. 11, 191• ~· 71 ' SUPl!ll.IOA COURT OF T~E a1· All Slot~ in trade, ll•l11re-s, e<111lpmen1 , -I 5TATI! 0 1' CI Ll .. OllllllA 1'0111 t.t1oolln . At.•lg....._,1 O'! LH !e. TreOt PUBLIC NOTI C~ TM• COUNTY 01' ottAlllOli N1mt •od Teltl>hon• NU'Tlbef ol tf'At 1111. A•1"ft cert1ln 11rt~m•:>t>ll• ~Ir •od ..,.111 a UIJ NOTIC• 01" Hl!AR11110 OJI" l"liTITIOH 1>111\,,.... known •t. EUn>Pt•" Aulo WlfU IUl"l!IUOR COUllT 01' TMli "'OR l"ROaATE OF WILL AlllD FOR '"" loc1ted a! 1100 H•rbor a°""ev1rd STATa 0 "' CALll'ORHIA LITT"llll TUTAMENTAllY (IOND and .ul H1mntori AV1'nue, (Mia Mell, ,OR TH& COUNTY OJI" ORANG• WAIYS:DJ County ot Or•nge. 5!ete 01 C1lltorfll1. '"" A1nm Esl1t. of ANHA C.. LOHOOON, 1k1 The bulk lt"lnslt!" w111 De tOOlllfl'lt'nlfMI HOTIC• Of' N•ARIHO Of' ANNA CATHERINE LOH G O O N , on or t lttf' the \st <li'IV Cl Marci'!. PETITION flott ,.ROaATa OecMMd. 1'74 11 f :OO A.M. at IRVINE ESCAOW OP WILL AND COOl-CILS AlllO NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhtl CO .• 206: BllSi"eu Center Ori...,, lrvlfll, l"Olt LETIERI Tli5TAMENTARY \ llOBERT O. LONGOOH hi• ni..t herein Count'!' of Ort!1';1f, S.1•1' OI CelltorniL Eat1lt of T AINA E.. MILLE R. I ptlltlon tor PrOl)l!t of Wiii t...:I S.0 ttr 11• kf\OW"r> lo !hi Tri ............ 0tcHl8d. !or 111Wnt8 of Le~s Testtrnenlery 111 bonlneti names •nd lddf'ftaes u....S NOTICE 15 HERESY GIVEN !NI lo 1111 rietitl"""" (8 0fld Wa lvecl l r1!erefl(I b'f Transi.ror !Of" t~ Three Vt&<I l1sl THOMAS HAR DY hll !iled hertlll I lo wtlkh 11 midi tor ,.,..,,.,.r pt rtlcule.-., Piii, ire: petlllon !or P rOblle of WUI 1r>d ll'lrte eod !Ml l1W time and pllct of hei ring Eur-•" Al/to W~rks. 1100 Hert>or codlcll1 ond fer lu111nc1 of L1M r1. the ,.,.,,. hi• tH!en .el tor '"'•ch Bouleva•d •nd UI H1mlUon Av~. T1t!8mtnterv lo !he ptllllentr rtlerenc• .s. lt74. 1t f :OO 1 .m , In tl>I! (<>II'''"""' Cost• Mesa, Calllornia. le wl>!th f• mAat IC!' turtlltr ptr1icu!1,., of Dlptrlmtt1I NO. l of ~·cl cour!, Euro~a'I Avto Wtrkl. 1'90 H1rbor llnd th1t !he timt 1..a plKI c! 1>e1rll"tll •I 700 Civic Ctfl!t r Drive Well. 1~ Bculev1rd. Cooila Me1.1, Call lornl1. Int •1me hi• been 111 for F~ru1r1 th• City of Senl1 An1, Celllornl1. Olltd: Febru8ry 11. lt74. 1~. 19/4, •I t ;OO 1.m., in lht tR'Jrtroom Oall!d Febru1rr ll, 191•. HARBOR. VIEW SUSA.AU INC., ol Oep1rtm1nl No. ] cl M id court. WILLIAM E. II JOHN, I Calitcrnll (Orl)Ol'•llon Al 700 Civic Center Orl11e Wt1!, In CmJfll~ Cl~rk 8Y. Arnold Yen~, P re1ident 111r ("l !v o! SA~!~ An~. (l ll!ornla. l'AVL A. MANNA lt<tnster-. O<tTed Ftb1u1ry 6, 1'1'. lo"PrMV 11 LtW Irv!"" El tf'"OW Co. Wll.Ll/\M [ $! JOIHI. 11t 1i11t Ulh lll'MI 106J l uslnt11 Cef\111'" Drtve C:nu n1v Cler~ Cll•I• Mete. C1ll lonlf1 t'J617 lrvlfll. C1Ulor nl1 tt"4 THOMAS L. LOllO Tth 1711) !<11i·lHl 1 "6!41•1 Sult1 Ill JlJll Plffll de V111nci1 All•ml'I' tor: pot!lll-EICf'"OW Ho. '" r1 J10Mm1r11 A, All ntlo L•t Unl Hiii" (IUI. t)4U PuDl!lhed Or1no1 '°"'' Dilly P110'!, Pul:>ll,nld Ot1ngt C~ll Oally Pllcf. T"' (114) n7 .... :IO F'ebruarv 11, 16. n, ''" SS1•7i Ftbru1ry n. 197• ~2·74 AtlomtY le>r: Petlll-• -Publlsfltd 0rlf'91' (O,.)t O~)hl PHr1I PUBLIC NOTICE F•bru•rv t, 9, IS, 19H '1 1·1• ~,T~A~T~ ... =.~ ... ~.~,-.~ .. ~.~ .. ~.-M~.~.~T-o-,-1 ----PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE vs• 0# f'ICTITIOUI •us11111:ss NA.Ml! l"ICTITIOUI •USIN•ss The fdlowfng Pl'f"O"I l'ltVI eblndonld NAME ITATliMEHT 1M -., ""' r1c:1111ou1 bvsl,..1 neme Thi +ollowiflll ptrJOl'a e re oolno SAM 'S MAllUN!' SALVAGE .t 411 • bl,nlntSI 1J: ~ Slrwl, N.-port !Madi, Calll°"'ll . THE PLUSH NAIL. •10 W, CM 1I TM fktf110W buainltl M IM rtof~ HIQhw1y, N""J)Ol"I 8MCh, C11Jtornl8 tti etioW w11 fii.tl Iii Oranoe c oun1y '1660 °" ....., a. 1m. 80t1nl1 J111'1 Werl, •12• HU1rl1 wrr, 1. WI J . GIOtl1tf\. •10 e..,.,11, Hewpe.rt llelCll, C:.allf. 9'J660 ~ .. MM, CINfornlL Almy Loulll Grevltt, ·-· SMW'I t. ~ o.cMf'llll. 110 a.a-.fa, c;;r1llltt, 51 11 GfMfl(ep, trvlrie, Ctrl~ c-... ~. (:.lllflw,.(1, '770$ This llWMnt _.., ~ W en This Wlfnl'U 11 condlll:ftd by 1 ,_,.11 lnO!>llf\111 (""'*"111d Md wl,.I, Plrlntnl'llP, W• J . ~lllfl llonnl1 Weil fl It!• $111""" Gr1111H Plltlllahed' Orlf"Ot Co.e11 Delly Piie•. Ttll1 1la!emtl'll was !!led with F.O. )j, 22, end Mtrth I, I, tt1' lM·7• Countv Cl1r-Of Orlft9' COU111Y PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ~llMI..,_,, O.ellOI (Mtf D1llV l"lkil, l'IClr ..... tY I. U, 12, •nd W fdl I, lt74 ",.,. I J1n111rv 16, \ti• Kids Like To Ask Andy ' ------ 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 .... _.. ........... . ... ....-.. loo'•'~ ...... 1~11• •-o . ~ lor St*·. IOO 5~4 ·"" ... lht Blu e11 M.lrk11pl.ce on the Orqe Co.sl Mot>... 1100•,.• loo ~,. '"'°"°" . (guol)nW<ll 900 . °" .100 .m . m . m .IOO ·l'l' .00 ·~7• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS P•I• Of.;J S-yppl •> Rtol I ••a11 c;.11.•ot b n•ol , khool• llfld tn1lhll•o0fl lml ' 1-ound . • Mer,hcsod..MI ••. • IOO . a.9 Yoo Can Sell It. Fond It. ( 642 •5678 ] Trade h With a Want Ad One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval S..•«l'I and ·-·. logn-!Ohll!'I ........ ~~....,,....,_... G.ner•I n tr•I •1enJral ERRORS. AcfvertlHrs should check their ,;:;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;l;:;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;::;:;:;I ads ct.i ly &. report errors lmmtdiately. lli• DAILY Pl LOT 1111ume1 liability for the flnt iMorrect imertlon only, ClAIM YOUR BEACHWALK BbUNTY * Balboa BAY AVE . 4 Units-$75,000 OCEANFRONT Nifty duplex Bay Prapertln * . NEWPORT SHORES Ne wly redec. 3 BR., 2 ba . Enlarged liv. rm. A~ solu le super sharp cond. ---- [_-_"'_""'·~]~ [ ]~ $100.00 $155,000 67&-7060 Walk to beach. $48,500. 642-7401. MESA VERDE BALBOA PENIN. General General A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS Golf Course J)l'ivc by & see beaut. I l1h Green is right a t ho111c u~1der construct.. Bca1'h1\;dl.. I:.•~ 1111ly 11 fl'I\' your back door. 3 111 ~. 2 l·ornel' I Street & Balboa lu.,u11 u .. , .;i1:1H•n1111t:l' 1111111· b;i. home w/pool. 3 Ca r I Blvd. Call us for details. !1(11~1t'S 111·1111.i tlh.:. kight llOW gar. $74,500. 556--8800. 673·7420. 111' n· r.flt·i 111:.; you ~!'i.l 00 fl !l!Ollth ort \'(lUr . monthly m REALTORS m Jl•I~ !l\CJ1IS ln1111C"\JJllC ()(.•· cupi•nL·y. P1·iml· 11. ... 111<'.; in 4 Local Office s to Serve You BEST SPYGLASS VALUE -$125,000 Traditional charm in brand new 4 BR home for lge fan1ily. Fron1 DR, Cam rm and huge recrea tion room. Circ. stainvay. Incl. land. 11 r n n1e Jo, •• 1 1~)11. ntt·I n 1 ~""""""'!""""""""""""""""""'!~"""''!""""""""""""""""'J p r1n1t' 1ilf1·1· (\11111· , l..1.unl: your l"lcA1·h11 ttlk l"Ktu1111· h .. G;;..;e_n~•~'-•_I;_ _______ Gener•I day, befort! ~OIHl'Ol.t' • 1.'ll>l• does. House of Glass Beach Area Pool On~story no-nu1.intenance Prime SALESPEOPLE WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. to11·nhon1es fron1 onlJ $42,500 NF:\\' (!r t'Xp('rienccd men or ,,·ornen. \\'c offer PERSON- ALIZ~-:D T!lAININC:. Aron· grnln! offi<'r in !he best ('01un11 (!('! i\lnr ]O('at iun. J\ !Of) 1·u111111issil)11 1·il:lll and ~11rx-ri('lr honu" pJ;111 . 'l'hf'n' 11rl' 111111'1" r111·k111K 1:11·ili!l1 '" fill' \'!!ILL" l'llSlHllh't";. Hild l'l!U ~:~l~·nl :iil\'l'l li~i11i.: ~llPIJ<'l"I l'nt• Yl•llr • 011l fldl'1lh,il ·•II \~rHHllll'rll . l '.111 2111 San Joaquin Hill1 Road fltngnifit't•nl house of glnss on <1u1cl cu\-<lc-sac !lll'ef'l. Elegant t'ntry leads you in1o s p C'l'tacula.r Till-LEVEL llvi11g. Fol"mal h11nquet. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 "l:;:;;';~F""""""""""""""";":=:=:=:=:=:=:;::=:::::l '"A Br~zc front 1hC' Oe~un" General ----------Furn1~hecl morlf'l~ op<·11 today IU 1\il l \/\.\I ~t;;.GjJ7, Sc>p11.rulc fl<'sta r {\ Q ni , EASTSIDE R·2 Go<);! \O('iit1n r1 "a ~t..,id•· Cos!:1 !\lf'~:1 H·2 t•ll!f'. Otdf'r :! hC'ch,lOn1 .'i:. rlo·11 h<lUS!· 11·llh 8 llf'\\' ~arai;:1'" ;111cl ,·1111<Tt'l l' clt'ivr. P l1111s f,.1· '1 :1dd1tio11:11 (1n1!s inl.'lurlo d. A sk 1 11;: S32.9:iO. Cnll G IG--OJj,j. /,HE 1,BERG . ..:_{(.f~MPANY . \'::.. :~· ·~ Sucei•ssor to COL\'{ELL Properties, tnr. LONELY 3 BR HARBOR VIEW HILLS HarOOr Vie1v Hills &·autifully deroraterl, \.rE\\' ho1nc, \\'ilh sparkli~ pool ,\· restful c ourtv n rd . Tl1cr.:· are 3 l~l'. ·bclrrns. S..· fan1ily rm. The mstr. bdrm. is just a hop, skip & a jump into the pool. Hon1e in tip-top cond. S87,JOO r>in·,·ti·11t~ Fruni !.us Ang ••!.-s t111d Or· angc C.:ount1C'J>, 40S to r;0IC<·•1 \\'e'<1 J:;xit 1 i111111i n~ton B<•;u·hl Then South G n1ile:o; In B1•a1:!1,1Hlk. lluntino.•tu11 Sc'a(·h1!. j;oun1101s kitchen. Cus!o1n jyiol. Huge n1ns!er :-.1111r . S!t'P out balconi .. ~. Btr111l\'d 1•1•11lngs. Bnal i.,:Olt'. t.:.1n"r 1as1! Gill 11v'u :s 12.:r 1:J:1. THE REAL ESTATERS BEACH RENTAL REDUCED TO $79,900 10°/o DOWN J ohn All a rd. Manager 644-7270 '.'.. ../uJ((ot 5~1~,(!t tjtt-:"ttl4t Rt ~HOMS ·~4 .~ ........ ·:.l Charn1ing but \"<lCant :l HP." O UI YI•• r.·todr.n1 kit•·ht'n, i:arr1·!in~:. ,.,,.:~~-2~~~~~~~' d•-.p»<. ,,.,,, .. , ""''' t>'«'· I BAY and BEACH Only 6 d•·>Qrs !O Hll c'~:,•1 •l;rn1 hcai·h. A -~ IJH :! fl\ •;rouiut floor unit :i nrt :.! 8P. 1 BA U;Jstairs. ldL':il sun1n1l'r rcn1al arc'.t · buy !i~fcrc the> SUl\1111f f !'US' • Herrel, Mct<ema & Co. Realtors s/1.i!ded strrri. ne~1r \\'t'sl· 67 • OOO l·l1!f shopping. r:u1 :-;.·ll 0r 1 • _ PREV!F:\i' NE\\" u~:1r I'< \V t:N!JSt! \\'(' tu1.' pr1'.,cn!ly :11!t'rl'il'I\'· ing rPfll t'~!nlc llrt'n~•"'~ roi· j)IJ~f1i<lT\~ 11·\lhill <ot:I" (·,,I"' !l'I df'I ~l:'u·· nffic;C'. l'lf':· ... •· 1~~11 , trir .J1>h11 :~a; r· ,•,,, lh ' ['1'1!>-I lfh:i\l'.il) l'"r"I I 1ll•\ ~.1 :>1· i>.in . ..; :~ ! lr:t (lo Ill S3!l.500. S11bPllt 1-. your tl'rm~" c·111 fi'···"'OO. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 90'11~ R11,"f', ' 111rq 2718SHELL CiJN. aucr 1 r.~ """"""'WE~ CLIFF SPARKLER C.1\1 .:... f,LJ.j2U \'. E. ll1 ~anl 1..~ ('.u j1 (('hina Col'e, Crl:'l\ 1 !WI L.ui. Hr>......._~ · Cnly :1 bdrtn., rp1iPt h l''."!<'h' 11 11 !lf'\u AppltanC<'S, frrshly priin!l'rt. ~l(i~l.~fMl r.rii::ht nnrl shinl' 11•ie h nrw ----- VACANT IRYINE FAST POSSESSION YOUR HOME- AT THE BEACH In lhc covelr<I s ingle family n.·sidential 11rC'a South of ~he !11\·y in Corona dcl :\l:i r. An a.pproxin1n1cly 2:sOO :o:q, rt, 3 BR 3 Bi\ ho1nr \I 1t h family room & hugt-ma <Ir r i:ti.l tc only oni1 l'lloclt h1;1n O cran Blvd. I! e.111 he yours for unly $:16,jOO . Cnll fo r nrtnlls 641-i:ll t ma FIXER DUPLEX !Jest J"N:'ninsul11 h)Cvtion~ It .• !nt · Pri1·a 1e fi nani.;Jr,g. 011·11· t·r 11·i!J tradt"' on honH' n1· inC'Om f' -Q1•ongr, LA rir J San Diego Co: A s kins.? S.55.000 · Bring-hlln1n1C'r & prunt brush!~ Call 64.' .. R-lOO. • v. E. 11o..n1 & r.o. ...u...~ LAKE ARROWHEAD Great for year round lh·ing & rloSP IO lht• ,·(Jl;'lg•• .• yr old Bavarian styli' :: 1,.,., \ hon1c \\"Ith UfX"ll bf';1n1 (1.'ll· ings thni-0111, .1 br ::! ba I .. con1ple te l.v r~nlsherl husr·' ment Jor pl1~·1 ·111 or .~h<•p. I Lnrlry !nc 11it11'~. $?.6)011, '1 f21'..i ,t.'il-3!\~JH ;ifter 6pm nr ~-~~I LARGE LOT EASTSIDE COST A MESA 75 x lro with 2 Bedroom home · large , dble CR.r gara&'e plus huge workshop. And room to build. S32.COO. Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C. J\.t. 541-n29 EASTSIDE INCOME T 1\"0 old<>r hon1e11 on R-~ lot . Good tcn1tnla. Ai;king S:,9,7j() Ov.•n1T 1vlll crr rrr 2n<I. 3,-,~~ Tf'1l1rn "'l!h 10' r do1\1l. Call Prc~lige l~o111e.s, 6~:Hl'rl6 ~ R E°"D°"u~c~E~D~54~oo~o~.­ By n11 nrr rnr quirk ~01;. .~ JI){. 2 Bi\ hOHlf' 111 Cliffhn\'c n . lCKiJ CHU !~rile , Nf"\\'porr llcnch. $5:1.500. Open houi;c 4lnily. ~1"8--4192 or l'l'C'!I 642· 11 2'2. VIEW-TENNIS-POOL Owner sacrlfl c-c bl-nut. n~ar new 3 Br, 3 Ba, Blullll condo with foreve r view of mts. 44 cwtom extru. Nr, pool & lenni~ club. 644-2336 HARBOR Vl£W HOJ\.1ES I Popular 1'tonaco: Bellt Joe; Spectacular u p 1 r a d·e 11 , ' M/aee to apprec. e t .1833 Port Bannoulh. NB $65.rioo. fee. Principals on I y . 61·1--40:tl -WESTC LIFF 1 BR, :; BA, hi..1. rr.1., nr. Marinel'll School. $fi7,000. Prln. only. 551 ·5736 16-16-~72 4 + Pool. Greot family horn~. Sparklln11: pool. Su;>er price j\.18t $.11,900. Tako Advantage. Call n 0 w;. 8'7"°10 Aft. ~ bedroomll. Large lamllr. room. BIR ""'"'°'" JlOO • Great prlcc ju.'lf $48,cm. 0\11 Ag!. 847-6010. I ' 2632 VISTA ORNADA (The Bhtffs, NB l; 4 Bdrms., on gt"('<'nhC'lt. 2·Sty. $.l!·l,::.00 11:unt and <·arpe-·t th1"?us.?h0u1 QCEAN VIEW PARK -P.c;uly .'.lnil ,1' :lll\!11! fur ,\rljnf'cnl to pro i o s <'cl Th<' f:.1111 1ly 11·h~1·h nN..<rls 3 ni.inna. f.·lorlcrn h~·o yi•a t· 11'.'ftrooins. _2 ltr1•plaees, 11 olrl horne 01 n u (' (' ·11 1 ,1 1·u~1 nm paflo find a 1;U1!C' l'Ons!ru,·t10n. 2 s ro rv. 4 HR f:11111ly roon1 n t a Sf'n~lhlc 3 F · · ' CALL TO SEE ~I 11,...liotro po.•, Cd:'ll: i1nn1ae. '.! Bf{. ,i:, ri>1•. 1·111. CJn.~1· iu lica<·h : 1oc·""'· $1Zi,OOJ " C 11 . 1 fi1" o=.<:11 B.\. !lllllly, P.a1srrl l't\try. pru.:1:. Cl us 0 Sl'f' ;)"{].NU. Onr n1i!t> lo Ol"<:'lill Br·:n11t111I OPCNTll ll• ff'S FUN TOBENICC' f'l'irJX'r and ··ul-<l!'-!>;tC lo!. COCO SHAG HUGE FAMILY ROOM ,., -~;i Sn1al\ 1h·,·1·lnpn1l·!l! ;1round ' , park 011 lhf' .<.11uth hturrs THE REAL ESTATERS Till' transfcrn•tl O\\'nt•r 1n t1«t i:eU !hr,;; Ill••' !lo.'I\' l;i.•.1uty, ~.:\"{'i")'lhl llC al ~•llf 11HS !\Oltll' (J'lrlli lh•' fv"r l1u).: <' ™'<lroon1s !'l lh1' ··ustl'IJH cnrp<•!Jl nnil •!rapt•<: 1vai. 111·~1.:n<'d for i.:1'a•·•"11~ l.in11I) l!v1n~:. &•t1t•1· J1111T; ,\: C•11l 5'1~!H91. of C.ot;til flfesa. n1tly $41,900. ' I )fl\'e b.V'. 1!(:)3 Park Vi ~IH -Circle the n call OWr\l::lt: OPf.NTIL 9 • (T"S '1JN 10 8E NICE( I~~ '~1 \......:...." -- THE REAL ESTATE RS MESA VERDE 642-1000 Cha11ni11g Ika<·h Culta!:;C' sl!uatt'd on choler R-2 Int on rhe Sand. C(l·ey rntry. :-;1rf)(]Dll'll !11 itli.: J •1()111 7lla.c;s i1·1· sf<1n•' fin ;11,11·1'. Ski ppers g<1 1lf'~· 1..1 1 1~,. ratio. Pn:·sC'n! 1r11·on1\' Sl,!1()11 pr-1· .\ ,·~r. 1 ·. !I (,\r 1n•1r1• i11f<\J"l\).'\(lfl !l ... l~ :i:t.">. Walker &lee ~==='"'::':':':=':':':'c'c'cc=:::: , Attention Vets--! No <101'11 1ern1s on !his hig 4 bdrm 2 bath hornl' 11·1th !111111!y m1 ,f,, bonus rl)1•11 Fi!'t'pl;iN' BU i 1 t in~. ri1!>h\\·11~h1•r. \\·n1rr .o;nf!,.ner rnrL'('fl air hcnt J·:\"Pn ll den! Great for the htrge family! $40.500. Ca 11 54G-Ji 20. SIX !11•il r••1111~ l'•••I • l s.1un:1. ~:u11il.1 i•~•ll\. ", i·a r i.;arnl:t' (j1,1nl 11111,lt'r :-;u11e fl t·r•.d I \l't"Ul 11 ,,·~ di"O'l\111. l •oll t'•l' ~11111\11•:! ~li-f.010. ~.;1 I !~I: + dt•n , f:1m rr11, l1r; li\1·111, f'<d•t~ Vcrdl' i:1on1" !r~ trr-1' ..... l•·:1u1 ,1·atf'rCall. r~pt\! 1111uoo1I, 110•11· ecx1).;Jt111 ~· ,,,., n, rtr-1111 rJrrs, r;ii11 ~U!\\'r~. '.\1111 •~'ind. 13\' 1)11 11r r . Sl ~o .(~XI . 1lU·:'I~~. • al' x a.T :l BO 2 BA, carp., rlraf)f'd. blt·i n11., refrig., 'uushf'r .'\: •·lee. 1t~·cr. 1\'ired Jor 2~'() •11r !~11ut., kltch. 1 lVl'k. ~1.,1 ai;,.. 1->hed. !iuul· !(1·:op1•d Pillll..I Tl1fl'" ."rs. old • l1h 1• 1111. J ,r,~.•Jo ·d in ne"· 11rlul1 pk :1 11:1~ fri1t1 1 11o!sy :·1. 1)n~ ... hn lf bl. f1111n f'l ub· linu~f·. ~1 :1.4!t1. Call EVES. 11~.i;!l·l·•l!if\O. s91.11:,'.!. CORONA DEL MAR CAN BE SEEN AT: ,\11··n11•'1111111r s ' 2 l'nn11• R -1 *BY OWNER* HAJlBOR VIE\\'. Monaco model, .3 8(1rn1, 2 Ba.. Beaut· ifully dccnratC'rt & land· scaped Baskt'tha!J court in backyard. 1951 Pon Lock- slciii:h Pl., NB. sss.roo. va. cant & ready lo move. 642-4033 CRESTMONT 01~l'a11 & B.1v View Lots. ESTATES, $llO,OCXJ. !li!r-06:l1 (lf fi+l-1510 1051 Site Dr., Brcr Central 1,G;:;•:";;';;'":;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;:;e;;n;;•;;n;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I /l.l'e. across from BreR ll Comm. H osp.) Lot •46. * 4 HOUSES • Prime rental area, $6.?,(). mo. income. $&1,95()/offC'r. 0 w n e r/Agt. j 545--0160 SEEK & FIND CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR for ,;howlng. ' 12' x 52' ritOBILE Home Ol't"lltl vie111, 5 Star Adult Kc.,,,'J>Orl Bf'ach Park. No pets. S6.i00. 6 46 -8 01 8 }~\·rninf.:.~ . iypc<i of Poo l E N i\ t ,\ 0 ~I R r ,, lJ 0 R r ll y R 0 A L L ~I . I T I' R E f L R I: I,. II U E N ~I R P K EL YP OKOCKAUUKECOO VORO P O P O L OAMNO N RNN F...N I OEOP OO l::PllON l (l l l fl. M EC F S YDNI E I N B CEON~L J p A Y L ([!J S RR S E A l l Pil E Y E LONLUO P NIBCTRUBNK AGTHAA EC AO C CPATT N N O OLIO I R TBOD AWKO LTP CT ORV ROOA R M IB UM r MAE D T Y E E B R L U R D 0 L L E K 0 T N MAN MI U L•S PVH CAE R P O O R BANAW O L T E K COPENO RL l ris1r11e1lmu : 1 11~ ltiddl·n name• lilted Wlo"· tl'reJr for,.~td, ba.k10a1d. up. •IO"ln. 01 Jl:i~on ~lly ln tlw p1111le, I ind t.acfl hi<ldon n11111f •1111 b<I' It in •.• ~llown: "' AME.RICAN SNOOKl1.Jl C RlllJAGE MR. AND MRS. ;:; BANK POOL [IGIIT BAI.I, Nl~E BALL ~ lltJMPf.R r<>OI, ICFLLY POOL ONf. r<>CKET "'i COWBOY LINS VP l\OTAt tON : Tornomrw: flodtl Podl• .. ,.. O To order nny ur all of 1hr txp1~td "Sttk &. Fi11d" books, numbtn 2 thro111h 6, stod 50 rtnlS (or hcb, 1nakin1 checks p11y1blr 10 "'Setk &. Find," Star-Ttkannn Sypdkalt , Addrdl lclltn in care of lh i~ ntwsp:ip<'r. RACQUET CLUB'S BEST Ueluxe a ppliances, cer.amic til e kitchen floor . 4 bi::drooms and loft up stairs . 2 fire· places. spacious fatn ily roo111~1nan y extras! $1>1.500. NEW CORONA DEL MAR COND0-$62,500 Exciting 2 story chalet type condo . Short wa lk to Corona del Mar beach, 2 bedroo1n, 2 bath , firepla~e: upgraded. WAITING FOR A BARGAIN? Westclilll Ramblin g one story. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath s, den or 4th bedroom. Country kitch- en. Large lot-'-room for pool/boat or camp- er storage. W a!_k to elementary school, close to shopping. $62,500. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Where do you park a 70 ft. boat? Right In front of th is gracious bayfront residence! Tbree bedrooms, maid1s room, 31h baths.'' den . Located on a 40 It. lot. $300,000. ' ' OCEANFRONT SPLENDOR Charming 6 bedroom, 4 bath hideaway. Enormous glass·walled living room capture( white water 180' view. $349,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Son Joaquin Hiiis Rd., N.B, A COlDWELL BANKER CO. I ' -..... ~ --.. -. -' •' -. ' .. -.. ----' .. f 11d.iy, ~~b•u.1ry 1 ~ * ;,.-,.,L l•tLO T ~~~~~~"°""~~.-~~~~~~-...,;;-~-.~~~~~~ -.,-~~~~~~'.':;::::::;::;-~~~~~-;r;;;;;;~l~~~~~~'"ll'Gf..~n~•~r;•f~~~--Gen9r•I '----I Corona-de\ Mar ~~~r Gentral Gentral Gtner•I General 1Gener11I Genera ·-;;-~-~-;;-;-;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;-_____ _ --------'=="------i=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;I DOVER SHORES • Beaut iful Home! * * * * * * One of the 1nosl il1ag111f1cenl ho111es \viU1 • 1:.,,. ··11r•,rtt11111v 1·1 hoy 11 over 4,()()() sq. ft. or qu ali ly 1nalcr1als and · ,1.;~;;.~;1:uri r.ri '.,11'\,1\ •• ~1:~·~:,_: H • c II \\•urkrn a nslup not atta1 na Ulc on tod ay's 1nark· ;-.,,11t'1, .. 1 ,,.1,.,.1 ,,,11• 1.in.·k erltage 0 ect.IOn et. Thts home ma kes a ll the others look like ,,,.,,. ,,.,. ., , .. ,, '""'" b I t•·1lr••1111'. IHl'\!:I" f,tt m 1 ly ~~~·~ ~~~~asl. (~:1\1~g4r~~~,~~ 0~1!1~f· t~1:1~·1 ~~~~ _A,,, .. *JI,.•~,. t!" -. -·~/~ ~-;~::11,\~n ·~:/,.1i.1~~1~~111~~~~~~ MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME "ourmet kilche11s bui11 , Ila. 1 rooni, wrth a J'T~ ~~ '"'"'"'"' "·'""' ",. ··' 0 k 'th b ht k" REALTOR l h "'"'""'I 1 •• 1, "'Ill•" (J~l'.Hl OVERSIZED 4 Bedroo111 on one level , family v1c\v of the bac hay \\'I a real a ifng \('"" $'!'.1,0'.11) 21i roon1, dining roon1, 3 baths, service room, 4 U,._.l()Uf. t"i()Ml:. v ie w of the li ghts at ni ~ht . A 1nust to see or 11,.11,,i1q 1,. jJp•·o 1.;i _ sa1 l I lhc r1uality buyer. Li sted at $175.0-0tJ. TRIPLEX AND A VIEW TOO'.'·'· ·' '"" ne\v carpe s. crapes and paint. Beautiful ) & · J ~ I move·in condition. F'ull price $59,000. Call CALL ME -l'M COLOSSAL I I'nl Super· IOOO ,\ntig ua \Va y (pen Sat , S lln ·:> ONE BLOCK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACH Beautiful Duplex! 54().1151 <1u1>lex -5 hd 1·1ns, spacious bea1n ceiling, R NA "EL MAR · CO 0 u -l'ride nf (1 11nt.·r~h i p pro p~1·1 _\'inhighr e!lla l 11,,1.11••1 1,\ 1, .... 1 ~(" hv. r111. u1 one u111l and 4 bdr1ns, sa1ne size :\ JIOJ\1E \\l l'fJi tile c:hariri and IVJrintli of :i r e i"I .\ti UIHl " il:t\C: a llC\I J UST RED UCED 1:.111 ,1o1 ... 11d 1111111 1,,.,.. Hioh NO DOWN VA liv. in the oth er. 1:·irep li1ces and porc hes in 1 . ., , 1 ,,1,, 111,i 1 1 111~ 1:.-•h" I th ' 'I · ,.1 L · d I' L.oruna ucl J\'lar. \le have :J Uurtn:-i-.::. lJ::11h::,,, TO S\2!1,;100 1)011 '1 11;11[ or hl'sll atc'. l <11 fnr ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,.,, ,1,,,10• 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH 1 V h JO • i• Y O\\'lll:l'S tlrt! Ill OJ • ou ts an lll . , , , -!\ esa ercle on1e. . ta1 ll11y ruo1n \\'Ith a 11·(•t L<.J r. 1 ll u l\1tct1c11 is a1>ilo111 11i1C'nt \ti .... t'l' 11 ''" 0· ~ oi11 .... 11r ,i,,11111•, G l I l. r Cl I · d I l c:a:-.y to see 111 (.'orona de! l\'iar. Pl'ite 1s no1v rea oca 1011. ose lo s lOp p1n g an sc 100 s. ~ .. 129.000. (lUll l! large and very 1Jr1 ght <.ind 1.:lleer_v . J •,~ CALL b4 4-7270 1 .. , 1111•d ,.,1,,,. ·•·wd111 .• 11u11, l~arge added lanai con1plete with fi replace bivct-:s to the ocean. 0\Vner hd .'I inuvt:d ll" t•1 •11 1,1n,1-1 1p111 • an(! :• & f · " r 2828 E. Coa~t Highway , Co ro na del Mar 1 1 .. , . 11. 1 .. 1 •. , .. h-;1n11-roon1 or pool table etc. Submit your offer UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 ~orth . Li sted at ~76,500. •• 1 ,. 1 .. 1,., .n .. 11 \!!'•."-{):> - onlhis onc!CALL546-5880. 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 31 ~ }'r•iu.::,ettia U1iC'n Sat & ~Hiil J.;) •m::::;:::-~~r::::::-::-:c:--:~ -~-;;;;;-pm:1111" 1:1 t•,,,11, .. 111.1 -flpt•11 1.·, ,.. WE C AN HElP YOU IUY, PENINSULA POINT LET YOUR CHILDREN ENJOY life al the beach. Onl y 2 blocks to ocean or bay on pres- ti gious l)t!ninsula l'oint. 5 Bedroon1s, 311..! Baths, billia rd roo1n , \Vet bar, separate family room. Sll9,500. CALL 540-1151. HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \Vilh real country at- n1ospherc. Ciood 3 bedroom 11dil1e on large 135' deep lol. Close to Ne\vport Back Bay. llard\\'ood floor s. JJou bl e garage and screen- ed patio. J>ricecl n11ly $:.l~.500 \Vith assumable f,:~'.1 'tfJ lou11 , payable $185 per n10. incl ud ing everything. Call for con1plcte dcti:iils S46-5880 OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUM MAY NOT BE DUPLICAT- ED a ~a i n Jn Nt \\pnrl Hcach. Rarl' opportuni- lv lo live 11!1 Ilic 01:eanf1·011t for Jess than $100.oou. 'l'o p flo or \\'ilh sensational vie...,·, sccurily building, :-.u t)terrariean garage, ele· valor. 2 Bed roo1n, 2 hath 2 Bedroo1n, I bath. CALL 540-1151 TUCKED AWAY $71 ,000 S69.500 IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - neat 3 bedroom horne, on oversized lot, \vith plenty of room for boat, can1per, etc. 2 Sepa· rate .storage shed!; rco uld be a \\•orkshop). Completely fenced and private. Full price only $29.000.,CALL 546-5880, PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 BEDROOM, 211:: bath, 2'f.? years 11 ~\\'. Beau· fi full v decornt.cd . Overlooks prjV'<ltc golf co u·r s e . ('o nven1cn1 to everything. Only $64,500. CALL 540-llSI. ERITAGE E .'\.11 .\ :-un v IE\V ... VlE\V ... 'fh is very c.:hur1ni11g OJIC SELL. OR TRADE • HOM ANYPLACE IN THE NATION Genera l SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY 11 TO 5 Pra,ented by Nolan Re41 Estate, Inc. Great white \Yater vie\v from each unit, over- looking ~lonarch Bay. Starting at $68,150. Early Mediterranean styling; 2 BR., 2V2 baths to 3 BR. plus family rm .. 21h baths; patios ; fantastic amenities! Directions: on Crow n Vall ey Pkwy .. just off of So . Coast I l wy., in Laguna Nigl,Jel. 1---For further inforn1ation ca ll : 496-6551 Genera l ---1Gene-;:~-,-- BALBOA ISLAND 1 $:Cl'J.U00. Laq.:t• jBlt +:a11t apt 1,1.·/ sh;u~d pi.•r ,11n N. 1J.,yfru11t $1 99,fiOO. LOADS OF SPACE LOTS OF TREES bcaruon1 plus a separate gues t •1uurtcrs 1s situated on a 50 ' Jot. \\"Ith a \"IC\\' ol the llur- bur entrance, Ocean, and LJaiboa l-'cn1nsula. 'l'l1e house is situated on the lo t in such a n1anner that parking is available for 6 cars, \vh1ch is a luxury here. c;rcat for a couple. 0\1·ncr 1s retiring and \v1:u1ts to travel on his Luul. 0\vncr Is ve ry anxi ous. Asking $119,500. OCEANFRONT LOT {)nc of the largest duplex zoned Jots av ai l- able litlr sale on the 1~~1 i boa l-'eni11s ul a \Vilh a lot of roon1 for c.1 la rj.!e. duplt~x \V ith ampl e pilrkinJ..(. ·r11ro1vn in l<ir 11uthi11 g". i.-; cin old s1ur<ly <lupl~x \vhii·h rt.·111s f(ir S4:J 3 per n1 onth _ $15.000 do1v11 \\ill ll;1ndlc it. Lt :-.1cd at $99.500. PENINSU LA POINT Ne:i! family hun11' in IM•.,t 1,..,1r h loc. on S. Bayfronl. 5BH., ::BA + ·rop loc ation. I i:.! n1iuu tes 1\·aJk fronl pri\·atc 1~ public bn_\' hcnt.:h plus a boat launching ran1p up to :-1 lti foo tf'r. l 'hi s house \V<is beautifully rl~111odt•l ccl in 19U7 into a very comfortahl(' 4 hdr1 n~4 bath, den. \Valk-in \Vet bar, large patio \Vith boat storage. Silu- COUNTRY ated on a large corner lot . Located at 2219 ATMOSPHERE Channel Road . Li:Sted Vt $116,500 . $89.500. Nf!\v 3 Bil hon1e on Litle IJ;I. nr E . Buyrront. $89.500 Newly remcxlelcd :!BH + th:n hon1c close lo N. I.lay. $6.1.9;iO. Bl'ach roung1· 111 great loca~ion nr N. J3ayfrout. :; Jill. 1 Hi\ 324 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISlAND 673-4 2 ra uanKt nallor CITY CONVENIENCE JEFF BRIERY, REAL TOR 675-1337 1/2 ACRE LOT 1-:G"°e_n_e-,-.•1-. -----~G~.-n-0-,-.71------ r-~, ·r ryt hi rig t mm Pa lo V rrdc I;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;; fi r ... placr lo 1 hr huge 1 reC' sh;jdr d Jot Spt"'l!~ country t·harin \\'ilh rlosr in 1·i1v ''onvcn°it'n•·('. 8 l'a \JI i fll 0ll hu1n! & lO\"f'ly srll ing and the o\1·np1· 11·\ll hPlp fina n,·e 11 I \"~ •·l.,1· 111 Th0rc•".' ~·.ir ( flll'lih'r 11\IOl"lllUl!r•ll pk ,I~•· ,·n!1 -~1.-r-~l-191. _ -' CUSTOM HOME 1'1aglllficcnt 1nain f"hannel vic11. 6 Bdrnt, 5 bath ho11)e \1•ilh forn1al dinin g rni. 55 Ft. loJ . 4 t"Cll" garn~r . pi er & slip. ~5 75.000 WATERFRONT LOT 't'ou ca n hu il(I 1he house of yo ur tlrt·an1s on thi s 57.5 fl. lut on the rna in channel. ~400;00() Cameo Hiqhlands! Ju-1 11-.1,.•I' ,\ h.·:iu!iful ·.~ . ' .. ~ . . OCEANFRONT NC\\' side bv si de d11 nl11x <11 1 the surf HJrr beauty '-llC:-.ig1iccl It·· be 1·qn1·crterl to s1 11gle fan1il y residt!rH.:C' 1f ill':-.1red l 1nique u:-.L' of an gles 20 ' 111i rr(1r .... 11\ 111 !-url• ('0111111 11:1! \ic\1- i11g of ocean. hh•:il lt1 r· ;1 lt 1'\11r11111s l1 0111e 11 incon1c, 'l'hc til1 H11;1 l.e 111 q11:1li\.\' t1 r1gn1;d 11 y. ('all lur ;1p1l1. l 1J :-t l" J Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALT Y 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General --1 General POOL "TOTAL DOWN $18,000" Thut"s righl HEATED & t--n .TERS POOL HOl\1F:, $1&00 dO\\ll, f'anta~tic yu rrl . PRIVACY , \\'a l ~rf:oll. t ile e ntry and hrill. f<1111ily 1wn1 , BUY A BARGAIN Liquirlalion lorcf'S i;;ile of :: Bit 2 BA NcwpQrt Ilg!~. J-fon1r, gas bltns, frplc, fani, rm., 15'x])' If ,t, F poo l. l\fak0 off1 ·1·. Cllll Pres ti&:,•, l·l•>Hlf'.~. G·lj....fi6.1G. .firl'placc, a ll hu1\\ 111 ~- k i' (' hf'n. r a n1 i I y "' 7" ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;::;.:;;;, Balboa Peninsula br drrJOnlS. TOTi\L r'P.lCi·; ~:1 1.?)0. TOTAL I) 0 \V N DUPLEX \ Sl.liOO. Oll:l~il\7. •• 1:1\lr<•.,111. 1 ~:in "ii ~· ~ oPf-N·llL9• !i~i=.JN-1081': JVjt,~~ 1 ~·~11·•"•1>); llUH -~I!· 11-'' 1 ~-., ' I ' I . THE REAL ESTATERS l!l<1<·k.~ fl"'11'1 '•'\\l"'i"I l'I•'' ,J\i='r 1.1..:'J'f·:L1 r:.11 nri~ l•'I" ;d\ 111fn1·u 1,'1 ll•.H .h•lon f\•',ld .f{1•:dl.\0 1', :~-:11~~! "I' ~~1 1-1101. fl110 •1• l•l·dn "111\ IHHlll' 111 rw1 l1 <'! l~111d11 1un wH h 8 11•·11 .. f 111111•, •• nrt r111lrs ••! ·~···,111 ,\ rn•111\:1t£>1I our-.. 1.,11, o 'l'I\<•! -.,,~'). •'J.f'f'!\ ti• .ti• -Si1 .~JXJ --Im l"11r1l.1nd -!lp1·11 1-J Sat .\ :->1111 Harbor View! \l,d;o· ill1 q!fo •1 • 1111 !hi~ 1~J'.l\"l•111~ lo•111·-l1•·•lr••>IH 11••111•' "'' ,I o•h,.1<'<' !llll•"I '[l"O"<'I 111 "'(II ll!lflnl l\,•1·111•1' \11"11"" i .. +1 11 ill n1:1kt• thl' huy "I , 111•·!11111• "Ii :!:Mf;-l•.hl11111f \Ji~ 11 I , -: d :1111! ~1111 DOLL HOUSES! I 1·11 ,, :.1lu1·:.1i1 •. · 1i1o1 c~wuna I , 11l1o•• <Ill 1•!1•' loll ()Ill' h.1•1 11111 l•C'lll'i~'u1-: :uni 1.~ \T !'.\" •p1:0 1nl :O!l•t 1"11,111• \\"llh l••l~ nf 111•\\ t!o•n11":1!llll! po11•nllnl. Th•· .. tl n•r ~s-n.:ry sh;1rp n(l(I h us lo1s of llt'\\' dcta1IR :0 11d f!·a tur1·s f\skio~ 5-;;;.(.-Kl -Sf-1• It h '/ ap1~11nln1cn1 ttus 11•cckcnd. 675-7225 /S\ ~-<-~~,~ -·~· ,...•llEAHO•S--.;~ -Succc.~sor_J'o ro1.\rt·:LL l'rnp1·1·!ii.:::_I~ .• C.arona ciel Mar Bachelor Pad \Yith Pool ------General ,1 ' :~. WHY RENT? Lease With Option T1J huy. llo11H'S a \all:ohh· :!<i··l·:1 l ;, '<l fl~ •111s MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES RARE BREED :~ be U1·111i111.". '...! li;i tl1.:. lan11 ly roo 111, d1nin ~ roc1 n1 & den. Soft t ~1"1r f 11 l color.' -individ· 11::11 fluor pla n. 1 larhnr \'ic\\' Area. $68,950. Bet t~· Kerr 6-14-li200. (I I J l 1 "125' FRONTAGE" facilities for lg. po\vcr hoat. Spaci ous living roo1n , formal dining roon1. family room & ideal kitchen. 3 be<lroon1s & 3 baths. 2 pa· tio s -quiet privacy. No\Y $163,500. Mr s. Fay/Mr. Owens 642-8235. DO YOU WANT THE FINEST? Superlative quality -_lavish \Y/exquisite amenities & decor details. Ne\v 2 bedroom + conv. family roo1n. Bay & mountain vie\, .. $179,000. Ken/llc len Har tley 642·8235. !Hl 31 ONE OF A KIND Beau ti I ul rno<lcl hon1C' in l.}i g Canyo n. 4 · bedronn1 :->. 3 bath!', f;un ily roon1 · air co n- rJitione<I . cnvcr<·d patio l~ lush landsca p· ing . SI 59,500. Rill Burl 644-6200. (1-114) HARBOR VIEW WITH A BONUS Brand new 3 or 4 bedroom J>ortofino model. Special bo nul': roo1n, big family ro_on1 & din· ing roo m. 2600 sq . ft. $81,900 mcl. land. Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (Hl5) POUNDING SURF -WHITE SAILS Sweeping view: private beach. Beautiful 4 bedroom & famil y room -co mpletely mod· ernized & all new decor. $229,500. OPEN DAILY 1-5 p.m. 186 SHORECLlFF RD., CORONA DEL MAR. !Hl6) PROMONTORY BAY 50' on the Ba y -ready to build -100' depth -pie r & slip available. $132,000. Bill Burt 644-6200. !HI 71 ..,..------ Irvine Mtcn•b·1fvlne RM tty Cmlpany tDI Ocrt.f' Dflve 142·1235 1144 M1cArttw t44 • 1200 Newport l•tch, Clllforril1 IJtll CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR 2037 Vista Orn ada (Bluffs) NB 644-2336 lSat 11-51 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3-2·2 BR • •413 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 646-6338 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) Al'T. FOR RENT 3 BR • •413 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle (Sat & Sun 1-5) HOUSE FOR LEASE OR SALE 31 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 402 Vista Trucha (The Bl uffs) NB 833-11635 557-7883 (Sat & Sun 4 BEDROOMS 2424 Vista Nobleza (The Bluffs) NB 833-8635 557-7883 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) .... Lachenmyer .' Realtor 2 Dupl exes $34,950 Each ,\djoi11111i:-lild:.;!-flll (•lo.In • <IC<'P lo1. l..nrJ;:C' 2 brll"n) n111i;. r:;x1.:cllcn! f{'n"tul i'll°t.'t\. llnly JO';h rlov•n. 1797 Orange, CM 6-12-1771 \ EXCLUSIVE BALBOA ISLAND HOME TOUR S:1t., r ch. t61h 1 .. 1: 1'107 '~ N. B11yf1't1nl 1 l•l ::I: 214·'.:i i\pol cnu :1 10 5: 202 1 E~r.yt<ltl~· (Jr. · Salisbury:;i R<'~'tv ' • :11!1 ~ti\RINJ.: AV!>:. J3,\l.HOA ISL.A NO CALL 673-6900 I I THE REAL Dana Point EXPER. Rclll E!llalc !\olf'11 nH'll rn.'C'l"icd. \Ve'rf' a rww oflit'<' 11·l1h R lnntali!lc: futUI'>' !or ~nl!'!l 1-.rople ,...,.., \1 r1111 tu 1v\.u-k l nterc~lt!d'!' Cnll 11.r;...,i;on i)llna l'nl'lfu · l{(•rd E~tRte •• nnn11 l'•unl •• OCEAN HARBOR VIEW 15.llOO ~I fl Int SZ\,O(Xl RkT. 171<11 61S-i41 4 I- ·• • ·, ~~~~ G ,~~~~·~"M---~-~-~~~~r~~7~~~~=~~=~---~G~~~~r---~N~~~~~·~t1Bi.;.;c1h~--~N~.~-~~~ri1lB~.~.~c~h~===N~~~·~·~ Eut Blu1f ------H,,-u~n7t•,0~9:::10n 8each __ 1 rtUrltington Be•ch Huntington H1rbour Laig una each l •guna Be•ch --=--_-_ = = __ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_., ::.::"--=--'------i THI Ll-:VEL 4 BR, 2 *OPEN SUN. 1.s * BIG VJEW Family hnme-. ----- co.Noo. on u.lr1JK'r l'i.·,,1 T.i11~ By The Sea ..... f1 rt:"l11.1:t's • 18x24 lnn1ily 32641 Mediterranean S111JtlC1Ss. i\1riun1, deck yartl, • '' I " n 1 E I " "Ad dbl, g11.rnKe. Move in. r or lillic l)' "" \'. . •1 l> ~ • .rla\PI" ,1f ,1 J,.;,I s11,1111~h nn, lib:18 n111stc.r ..,.,, roon1. 1.,.11."uM Niguel. /\JI :111ractivf" Blurt 3 Br. 2 Bil . D H ' ~HH uf·i::i.n J<·n·•·ii! J·'.x•''' hu111l' 16971 1-'airlled Cln..•le, S70,450. nearly ne\\' f\lonurch &y S6l,900.* * • L iv rm ..... dc·ck Jt.t1l1<1 1 0wn· '""' ... ,, .... , 1 1 ~kl' ~~ni $68 00) -...-w/("~t•·n~1v.~ 1t«t' r.I ~ ui;11, t!'r ...... ...,...UJt, · Ternu:e tion1r o near y GROWlNC ftOOM B i a: B 1"'i :Y·644 s:11:! hr1('k hnd ht•t•VY • !>l~llk~· 3 Bdmlli., 2 baths; profcn. l,(XX) 1111 · ft, 4 Bdmu., 3 \Vood 's Cuvc !Qt, Neo.t hoUlle Y l•PPO n 111"0 · WOOD BEAMS !II a rn rn t1 1 11 '' f lES'I A Jud11epd. Miuiy exu-.u. By bttthA forllllll dining rm.. ,.,./gretlt expanzion polenti&I. Pounta ln V alley HOOr.t'· '" 1v1:111l1t•1 I co•1hngs,~0~wne::::r~.~84&.3::.::..::::26~7----frunllY t•ni. Swlm1nmg 1:0001, Anxiou1' OY.'Mlr. $62,!iOO. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A VE RY SPECIA L OPE N HOUS E DAILY F ROM 1 T O 5 J BR., 2 % bath rondo Air·L'Ond.: wet bar. 2 rRt' a nr. $42.500. 011•11f'r 9f;2-H:i2:i Harbor Highlands IDEAL iBR, tarn 1· rn , v.· /nl0tlu:~r·111·la11· r .. 1re1;i 1 ti21 Anit11 l.n. N R. ,\ Sand .'\, .S.:11 Rl1.1 li7;-....S~!);l H untingron Seach ·-----------~ 14 Bdrm-No Down G.I. (()Ul\~:· ... ;ili1il1'i '"Iii I iittn 1 _ 11 ll! + • ! l!l!~ ll:!d •!'l~. I, \·',·h•I•' 1:,1rn1:il , 111 u., 1 ll•·• 1 , , 1 • • · p.+lt•! , .i1\lrl'"H 1~ I II i 1'1 ti!' lj!l'S, i:ll,.:<' \'\ii,!,."" I 1 C<ill or:2.;.:Jt\li. (~·J 9()17 ,\dan1s, I !.11. In !hli> 1s· \ 20' f1u111!y roo1n nnd l'l'a...:kllng a tl u b t>1-decka, jacuzzi, generous * * * "'Uh large 11tone fl.n'place. fi~plact" Pl'lvnte parlor off Irvine outdoor llvini.; & a swet-pJng VIE\V LOT $l0,700 Open bluJf .t•ornu1J dining r<..om, double foyer, real \\'()()(\ floori;I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~:::;;;;;;;:::;; OCt'an view. $129.500 lot olf lo'>l.'er Bluebird Can- •fvi•ni_•d kll('l 11·n \i·lth . ~k. accented 1•n ih dC'NrR!or l• 115 Monarch Bay yon. Owner will •ubordlnate. .... unkrn hvltlh roon1 with II! rolor carp1·ls, Coon.Jint1.tet1 WALK OVER • · · Th\!1 .; bdrm .. 3 bath Spanish Cttll nnd drive by. 1J11 11 f1n•p!11ct~. '' i·reani pulf v.•all L'l.tvt•ru1gs 1 h 1· ll o u l . , • the bridge, !l's Jxi.en en-st vie hon1c ha!I a paneled • • * 111 &. wut. ()nly $45.~00. Large !llMlt!I' sulle 11 1!h !·IC>Scd & leads to sp11i'lo11~ r;in1ily r ln., fl'plr_ in 1:ns1.r. CLEAN INCOME Oownto1vn HUNTINGTON HARJlOUR REALlY \7:!11 COAST HIV'I'. 01 ! 1'1ii-J:.\1.;! & :!l'.I: !'J9:l-2A-J:i Pri ce Reduced 11 tdl!> (ii gla~ 10 patto, ~ l.u11u~ l'(,.,111 , rro111 lh15 J tx.ti·n1. & 11 sv.·11n1111ng 1,.JOJ Laguna. 3 yrs. old, 01·e.r 4000 k ing site hrs. Transfe1T1•r! bcu·n1 .. 2 tJ;1lh UniV(•l'Sity Guarded gt1tl'S, 11riv. henrh sq. II. 1_0 yr . lf'ase avoJJ . 1 !iii·n(>t' tl('ed~ f 11 s t -I 11 " ! Park townhoul'i{', Beauuful club. $110,000 ;ible. SlS.l,000. s11 tr . _ 1•rofl('rty pric1•d !'1'' upgrading & ;, i;ret·nbt'lt lo· 847 Emerald Bay I !>H ine~!! IJl<r ~:l-:iill 0·11tinn rntlk<' !his ll spr!•lril Fi·ench Country clwnl\ In ----lluv. Sli:i.:tl)) l11!·ludin1: l1u1d till\! (!( So. Cul if's. 111 .. ~1 BUILD A BOAT ·cALL 552 .1500 ""'"'" ,,,.;""'" $1 000. Thi' ):ird 1~ hl:: ,.11,.11;.:ll IVISIQN 2 Bdrm. + Pool c urn•·r i11~11x·11 y. ,; h··Uruu111.I d h"ll rornmunttlPs. 0<1 k r t r s. , ~Uml'd <.'C'il., brick, tilt' ,1•, t·ar\·ed wood, 3 Bdrn1!., '.! )):1 th.~. Of'1•i11l vif'11·, Coun!J'} k11c·hC'n & 1e11·ace. $129.500 24235 La$ Naranjas REAL 494-6561 tan1ily r<>01n, $33.~JO-• re I $23,995 Open Sa t & Sun 12-S 1 2 Hrlnn rondo., des1rahll• 16731 l .. ul'ill, Hunt &-fl<'h !{\·:ALTY HE,.\LTO!tS Luxury riving in spacious (4450 sq ft) .horn~ on Big Cany?n Colt Course, designed with comfort ln mind for lhe dis~ criminatlng home owner . AMONG THE MANY QUALITY FEATURES: , 5 lldrrns :; Baths 19'x28' !\•laster Bdrm, F'anuly roon1 Wllh \11et bar, 1Formal dining room, 4 Fireplaces. JJ~rd'!''OOd ~loors and lath & plaster thruout, l;oully carp~ted, Com,pl~te tnter- com system, 2 J''urnac:es, JN DOOR 4 JET JACUZZ}. 3 car -I-- ga rage, Outdoor firepit, f•'ully landsc.:aped, Ruin gu tters c.:01npleted. PRICED AT $310,000 =7, Roya l Sain t Ge o rge Road, Big Ca nyon, Ne wpor t Beach . PRESENTED BY.: ROBERT L. HALLEY, REALTOR --------------- ground Jcv~I flool' pl31l, l ~~ N. u! \\';u·ner, J<::. of Nl'\\'la.nd Cniv. Park Ccnlt'I', Irvine \'•'iu'S n"11 . l·'rcshly Pain11•d 962-6644 ~1 11h 1 :1.~h·!u!Jy panelco and -EXECUTIVE LIVING Lai;tma Nl~UPL 1111·re arc rniles n r unobs111.1Mable v1ev.·s. fron1 this 4 lxlnn. home in Ollt' of Laguna Nlguel 's n1ost s t able nc.igh borhoods. Bl.'ttutlfully h1ndseaped & 11111.intained, & greatly upgraded. S59.500 New port Beach Newpart Beach Thi;; slightly blighted home.1::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;:;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;:::;; Newport Buch Q\\'N YOUR O\VN PARK Charnilng: 1 BR . l'Ottage nesl led In blg trees. Den (lifers t'OIL~idercd. 536 Wesl· 111inster, N .. D. fl·ki·5938 Own· 1n1rrorC'tl Jiving ruon1 , plush ~ 1vallpapC'l'1"rl dining arc-a, s!1.1 i,: 1·a rp1•ts & cus!on1 Jn Turtteroek. 4 Bednn!!, 21.~ drapt·s. llV<.''.'.s1led pantry ba ths, f<tnUly rm., formal l'!'. ;t1"<':1, n1•:11· ~1·liools. 1v;_i,lk1n~ K.ASABIAN dining rn1 . 2001)' Sq. fl. ol VA or FHA Terms dis l<o/l('•~ to II u 11 I l n g t 0 n REAL ESTATE co. charm. Atrium v:ith patio. Yuu \'i•ll'l';u\:< \l fln'I i:n Center, Swin1n1u1~ 1i.:x1l and 1 ..,..,..,_..,..,~~~-·I garage d01)r o peners , 11Tong \i'ht·tl vo u Ul>l' v111J1' 1n:1ny p:u'i> f!ri'ali. P rll·C re· ---~pL'inkl~rs f1\'l!ll anrl rt>ur, V1\ loan on d11.; 1\110' ~Pi ii dil''(·d $]()l)!) r\011· s:~JO ht·low 4 Bdrm + Pool .·on1muni1~· 1:io..JI and park. lrvlne Cove- An outstanding ~)1()\v honir on a Va acrr lot. 5,000 Sq. tt . 5 Bdrms., hugt• Camilv r111. \1•\1h 11·a !k·in IV<'1 . ha1". !'i1virnn1ing pool; ht>aut1f\1tly lndsc~pd. ground!> 11· i I Ii a1op 1hc hill, nto't~ds someone \vi!h (•ncrgy & Ideas to n1ake j \ a sh01\'J.1lace. Hus a JurgC' dining roorn & kitchen an:.,1, that blend togt•ther & join the outside deck for enter· tulning. J &Inns. $42,950. .A-Olan MOVE RIGHT IN A beautifully decorated home in a secluded setting. 3 spacious bedroon1s \vilh a total liv · ing: area of approxin1ately 1800 sq. ft. !\Ius1 sec to appreciate. $5:1,9 00. SUN LOVERS Charn1\ng beuch CO!tagt", '.l hr. shag crpts. blt·ins, gnr. Pel tio. Step.~ to ocean. R.;t ~one. $j7,5()(1, Npt. P lace Rl·ally_ B7~ ... :,ooo h{·t!ruoins, tH'\I 1·:11 p<'I" .'· 111;irk<'! 1•;dut•, Cnll 10tlu;y Nn dn1vn ,f, lr:i1v ilnwn rrrins HKJt 8:J:!,..:i3SO p:iuit i:i ,1 1·,n: \' .. 11 1,,,111 + I 847·3095 <1-.:anablf'! 8('111111flll .' ud.nn B'v""~o~w~N7.'l~~r~t -.-c0~,,-,-,-,1~-., REAL ESTATE 11•atf"r fal1 & f I :1 111 I r\ ~ 1uu11tnf11, s:oo.UOO ht11 1·.1 fut 'i :;;,1H1'I ."-"1. J ,:,.1 j _ ... ._ ___ _....,-.-.-..iiiio ~ l\.'!th hU!;t' f1+n111.~ 1,111'1 i.:recnbc.lt 11'/bike l l' ia 1 , PR ICE R EDUCED!!! l ir•·JilHt't', i·i·iu· 11"111>:: 1111· ·111·arrl·\rinnlng: \11paJuusa i ;.1, h11111-111~. 1l1•1ii1,••"l\1'l', ·, .. 1'1"d' I ·~i!in:~ 4 cir:' ELLIS co . -N1·:'\\!'cl1't·1··-7u•1.•;,\•c~.,•,- 1·xr1 .l ':.q\·1-: \y, . ._1 .. 11 rr \'ilia. ~ Br, (!{'!1, llltl\ll'r SUit(' "/!1•pl,., li;dl' . JH'lv patio, r .. ;nl , ~j~\ .. "100. i;.11;-12~1 or l~(' -~:~ \:;'f J~l...-1··:·' L\il\{IO, h.v •I\\ 1u•r , ~,-J>l :1n , Fu1•1nal D.I: :; Hr, :!':: B:i. 1 ... 1{. pntin ;;pl11 lt·1·1•J. i1u·I. l'C\'. lu~·il. Sfi7,\I'.)_}, ~:::!·~~~~. tirl·l·05.1.l s. 0. s. (l\\11«1' 11-:11 111,.;-llllS lu1·t·I,\ f !1 ,:JJI!!\ .;,'' 1~ I [!. (t;• a·', '• •'\•Tull\'•' l1••1n•· in 111(· hlll~ 111" c 1,1,.1.,,.i p.iTP• 11,.;,1,.,{ _:BA, cl111 .. ~n1 ... fat~1 .. ~111 .. t j ,f'ld<il'! .... , ' 'I I ' I ''''•J'""•·11 l11.:au l.lr1tbc11d.,111.1Lt'U lJI \ I ,,,, '" p11<1 .... ,.).)V, .I . I ' .,,,.,,.,,,,,," lit·iil" l'IJ(lll\ 11ilh ;,.,, ... i,l•IL'~· ~·\j!t'llSJ\(' 1•11HL'S. .. .. '1\),0-~· .... n,I. I • I ,-, .••• 1·1n•111'i' fii•(•[)lut:1". f1JJ'lll t1I I >!a~~.C'r. p uu. conHn .• r ·""" ~~,. 675-7080 1105 N.Coasr Hwy.,Laguno Clns{' (O '.l(l(}!I ~q. II + lill)i'' pool ll'l!h [, l"-.•1in1111ns + 2 1'00111 Sl!lll', \".l'l 'IHll', hugt' sepfl.r;_i,1c (;unily 1111d :-:un· det·k. A rr;il slin11·pl 1u·c of ;1 hon1e und undcrpriccd :11 only s;i3,500, A n1ust see f•H' the c1Ls1.:rin1inuling huy("l'. du11 ug !'(Jl,llll. f:1111ily rooin . ynnn v:lL .1.'1 .... !l.~"~· ~---~--- i.::ird•·ll \-lt'll' kl t e il <· u • jFJf!(~;,;;r.: e I LOOKING IOI' n1or c house A~:>Ui\IAl;l.I< i,OAN . S:2G:l I fol' yow· nioncy! Conic see Pa vs all. Call 1oduy . /j]~ .,urs! OPJ::N HOUSE Sat. By The Real Estate Fair 0\l'ncr 12 pm to 4 Pl\1. 536--2551 or 839-6133 !Yl:l! l!an1i11011, fl.B . 4.X>l Charlesville Cir (The Hear. That Surf \VillowsJ 4 Br, 2 Ba, lovely -Hear That -Surf root ccptg. d.-,,,_ 61..,""· 2.100 sq. ft. of 5 year old "~~10.::.C3~>1~0='°'"'"''"c--2.100 sq. ft. of J year o!d beautiful! Fuur bedrooms OPEN HOUSE bea11litul' Fnu r herlroo1n s \\•Ith n1a11y l'Xtras like stor- 494-1177 -----:c-cc-::::-:-co-"H" Rate rl Hnnie . "Vt·1y RIVIERA REALTY Pn,vacntive" Lri;: 3BR & Exclusive Homesites den honie In our rarl" SOUTH LAGUNA, Coast beaut. woods. Loads .of Royalc. sloping do"'nhill 50x 01>1 bt'a.ms, glass, trees nnd 100 fL lot, looking do11·n on a tniosphere. R~tic deck. Aliso Beach. Asking $35,000. Cent. air-eond. Charnling LAGUNA Bf'::ACH Easy to and lmmac. BLUFFS OPEN HOUSE SA'll & SUN 1-5 SALE OR LEASE GRAND OPENING Newport Bay Towers 1 & 2 s1·;nnoo~1 CONDOMTNIU!ll JJOJ\1ES I3ayfron! l Ionics Bou! Slip.~ Full &ctu·iiy Jfighri se Steel & concrete constrocllon Pr1va!c Balconies 1\E\V !!arbor \lic1v Home, Por!oflno. Fantastic vic11·. Open Sat & S~l-5, 64CH161 Newport Heights OCEAN View, 4 BR., 4BA + den/bar. 3000 Ml It + 800 bonus, By owner $79,000. 548-1392 aft 4 l' illage Real Estate1 with ninny exti·as like slor· :n:e galore. boat gn\P, super SUNDAY 1-S age galotei OOni g-riH-. supt•!' area, $53 ,000. S·J2 .. J<l55. 14611 Kazan-Irvine build on: g"OOd access, ter· Tolle Realtors & Assoc. rilic North & South vie11"S. 586-S500 BY OWNER 2 garage spaces pt•r unit. rroot top sWldeck San Clemente 962-4471 (::::.I 546-81 OJ area. 553,000. 841-1·1'.N, ~ ALL ~~~~~29RWAL TY $18,950. . Lido Isle \Vi.JI Take 2nd CUSTOr.1 THRU·OUT. SPOTLESS & VACANT Unusual OpJX)rtun!ty to Pur- chase Baylront Proper'.y ln Nr11·pc:r1 Beul·li .• FOUR SEASONS. SPECTACULAR W lk & l llVJ\Ll\'UT ~UARE: Alpine a er ee c°"''· co,, 3 sR . .,, "'·~· SOUT H LAGU~A. frin!l't~1tc ---C-------· 111~1.ch ,'\:. pier \·ie1\s, lo1s of 50 Ft. Nord Corner \Vhitc 11·a 1cr. Lgl'., k·I'{'\ lot. S1;1a:::hing Conter.1por11ry DUPLEX 2000 sq JI i·11~lon1l1cd ·I P.1;, '! B.\ hfln1e. S111}r r p\11·'1 -"rprs .V •:L--.01111' --!'1·1·~. ,\II !In· 1l\11d < .,11 1·• :1•• .,,.,., Walker &lee , ,,,.~ lSTA T ~ l,)\\,\J:I: "l.Q0.11 d11 . :1,, .. ,:111:11·1·· '\,\ l•:.+11 . ~ll.11·p 01·~ :J11:1il'" ·1 1)1' .. f(!lil 1'1)1 Rt4L t 1 1A11 1 .~lu1g, drapes, pHllO, au· ~ o·nncl. pool. roble T V, $36,950 ilish1\·slir s!nra~c. S3Q,9JO. " 1(• _ JJ.1· 0.1. lll'r. G.C-3'iSL , \11 u11u~11:il hrinl1" <..'II .1 • • u1 l'.-~1t,cd )oil, (lll qU.l'i t u l-,..;,-.LL b1·,,11d nr·11· "2., Pl<i ll (·:11iy to t111ili! \\II . ,\~:-tng -lJOO t:iq. r1. . ~ Ddnus. $37.:>(tl. . .... S1111d('~'., · " LAta_;;\',\ BE,\Cll, !('lTii-1•· Sl"i~,J:i•) Su . \'v;•Sl \'.ll.'.\•: ..,lL.\lu \',,_ 1,1 \\:i_~·. Slup111;; 1:•1)\,1h ill l11:. -.. ,. . IQ r1 :111 · ·10'.! Yi>t;1 Tnivli<I :; Hit.-2 BA & 1'n1v<ie1~ Ror:n l 01·e1· :!::kl sq. IL \\'idl' g;rl'l''1· h 0 11 _ U:\OBSTRUCTI·:iJ \'lf;\r. Con1't'J"s11 1\011 pir. $~ ~1 0. Lt'.ISf' · S:1lr S74.~19:J ~10 l·\·n1;i;:d•) Hr!., ~.B, 675-BS51 -61ivfSTA-BONITA THE BLUFFS I ;,'illllllul llflj.:l':tdl'd 1'Di1•1'1 011 "''!'I u• il'i! J >il ~ ' [, 11'• '·' i .! I t'i'l 1• 1,,,\1 .: 1 ;t11·1•1~ . ~" .! h:•l '1.: \Valk to pier & beach J.01.,. niidnL .2 sn. t. 1·13ft. ··1\1·0 ca1· g11l'age SHIELDS REAL ESTATE .. !~ T I \I.I.\ ...Qt1<'1'11 ·., fd ll'li, i11;11,: II •,.· !ffll \' :11!!,\ Pi1· )11('1' ~·. 1,', I 01-'!:::\ Jl1)1',..;,-. ~L :\ '.~ !7, J.;; P\L :! ha. !1':2-!.Jt <n n1· ~.:1~-!J;)(l;:. ;,,t 11 n<'11 ln111 ily 1·00111 ih:1. no ·('do; n1nr"<\ f11rnitur(•',' Shop Un1ly Pilnt Cl<i~sificd Ad::: t'VC'ry dny! I I ' 110111~· 'fu1'11i•n:wk. ::-BR, ~ r!l•·-;~11•• b.!Ji•!l • ;1:i1 .•11 11 1 a " c 1• r 1i·/c01llVC'!'sal\f111 il.I. l1<'t hu r + f'.':lrns. :.irl'n! 1--1 Ki nr,:. 10ize IJr~I !.1111·!) .I.: JJl'h't:d to scll /:1sl . FC'H\Hl'ing a c h \ 1 <Ir(' II '~ :-t.l:i·8t:\~ S11."~•0. 1\HC!I BL.I C: I 11 .. :rc: ! i':~. )('\1'l Int. ••\t'l'iorn:;i11:~ 1:1l' ··ii/. 1\sking s1J.:>(){l. Lo ci. ):it )t2 • C Pl;u1 · :!i ~I \'is1.1 :-;ol •l<"~:t G!c: •.-"'::·I Bl~ & :\ 1·uniph•1o' Jl_\Tl\S. c'~:r~:,~\L::,T~O~R~;--;;;:;o;;'i;~~··"' 0\'{'r 210.\ sl1. r1. 1Sl1ght B:1;. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 L.\GL:'.\,\ 1~1·:Ar:i1 .J!1.1.so·x; • ''·~-' llr :l ~-­ ;.>L:XDA \' 1:!·:1 . , t r CENTURY 21 63S-1500 A CONVENt£NT SHOPPJNC ANO SEWING GUIDE roa THE GAL ON THE CO. ,-...._,,.- For 1n ad In Worr1an's ¥vorld Call Mary Beth To Size 48! 642-5678, e Kt. .3 30 Fashion's Topper! \vln1:! (;Jn ~~ l!n rdf'n kitcht·n, 1--.--T------- \'ll'\~s. ll'L'l' studded rc<1r llll. rv1ne errace Jlug~ ro:1 ring firl'placl'~ .Big ·I .BR, :l ha, + den, FR. JJR, f<1nH!y a I' e a \l'/uniqi,i~ Shop, pool. Nc1v nvens & decor•a!ol' ~arpel, in-<looi Carpi.'l~. Fee simple. S9S,500 laundry. No tlov.11 1 .~ by owner, no agts please. vetera1.1s or nssunic 01~'"<'r s 1512 Dolphin Terrace, CdM. loan inteN>sl ~overnmcnl By appnt only ( 71 4 ) Joan payalJ!e $19l per mo. 6» .,89 "' (213) TI&-5730 BKR 962-5.511 ,,.......,.. v • Laguna Beach $26,950 WHAT A STEAL C11sto1n 2 bednn, 2 car gnr., Can yuu im11ginc . \Valk 1 nH!Cs If) beach. Relul'· lo beach from this doll hlshC'r l ln and out. Vacan1 house charmer. t 'rplc., 2 Hnd on i·ul·llC·i\ac. st.ained glass v,.·\ndows, '2 CALL 53~8836 BP ... <lining area opens on\() -~w & ,. "'4-5611 <199.1100 Forever View I Magnificent conzcmpornry 5 bdrm \vith 5 baths. Fnmilv rm, den, [ireplaee. Forrnal dining rn1. Fabulous chef's kitchen, ll'ine ccllnr. Large playroon1. Tennis courts, park & hC'ach u\I nearby! And fa nl?.!<tic ocean & c,1nyon view! $295,0CIO. Cnl! 491-8003 serluderl lirick fl :1 11 u, ninssive tl't'C. Lgc. kilehrn. Hceen\l v rl'lnodelerJ. incl. 11~·1v t'-Oiiper plu111bing. Tiu.• 1 one·s been loved ,i:,,_ coddled. I Yours for only $55.000 · but hun3•! l :~~~~~~=!lsE INDEPENDENT """ OPEN HOUSE this neat laundry & dry Builder s Close-out -----cleaning h us in es s ; in j Custoin 1nodcls to choose To BEACH popular Co<1sl Hwy. Joe., fro ni. &v.·rr bonds in & WALK ror only $8,000 paid for. Prices range trorn ONLY $19,950 S44,750 to $63.000. Financing This bcautilul SUrlside, one l\."~LK TO BEACH rrom t!1;·" available. \Viii be sho\vn ::;torv Condo. Complete \Vith s~•nglcd cottage set behind from noon to 5 P.M. i_·1.111>cts , drps, D/\V. And picket fence, ~n secluded Saturday & SundRy LIDD ISLE-$65,00_0_ '"'" '. l'<,,I J•«I ""°';'!» ba;:k µal L<l. !!ere i.~ your chnnce to llvC' on Lido .'{ enjoy presti!-,"l' by the sea. Your o\\·n 1\tini so;;o ,\\Q, Ll'U.~C.. Sale· s.~ l,99J 83J.863S or 557-7883 Castle. Just strps to thc l "!~~~~~:':'::"!'-'!'l'l:-~ beach. Vacant & the owner CHOICE BAYFRONT will even carry the loan. A scarce iten1 down here! lferbert =~ Realtors UILra 4 bdrm., 4 ~i buths, ·=----billiard rn1., on ll ~ X -~O~P=E~N~SUN. 1-5 115 ft. 101; everyihing for 105 VIA NICE discriminating buyer. Pit>r & Sup. sw.ooo Immac . .; bdrni. hon1e with special charn1. 2 Patios, dct, gal'age. J ust steps to beacl1 S!l21800. GIB WALKER I REAL TY 67S-5200 1 FANTASTIC BUY 1 Bal'k door to beach \11J-lk ~ I.Jr + ~y \'U NO\\' $10,()()(l 1 IC'~~. Hun )'' Open Sun 1· 5p11l 425 \'ta Lido Nord 67:r741·1. BA \'FRO!\'T tri-plex. 40' on the licl 1. S22.\ll()l) open Sal- Sun 1·5. 41 3 Via Lido Soud. Bunster Cree!y Bkr. 646-6338 Mission Vie)o $34,000- Model Condition JONES REALTY INC. E~C l'!-+O (714) 673·6210 2001w.e.i Ntwpoc lil••,ll·C boll &!Yd. alducni• i2fi60 FOUR B.1lboa PLEX Good PC'nin 11lX. shell<'r. s12;,,( )JI) SLE LIDO I &N>nely 1n·t1·1 1t". superh!y l'rl /.:('11f'l"OUS!y stie setting. frplc. 3 full BR., 4 ba., built. Sculplur into it's ru Striking dill. J::arages. 4 family rm. & poolrm. On 000 ~ ft. Jot. $16."i, (IJH;i·~ * 67S.S930 * '.:.G'.?9 t:. l \:t. 1111)'-. C:.1 Harbor View Homes Sensational home features 2 h<'flrms .. 2 baths. Hra111H11l d1'n. St1nkl'!l li\'ln.r:-in .. n1 1111h laq.:l' fir(•p!.it'l'. U1n111;.: l"~·ni. J.--1diul\llJS 1_·on1t·in1:11 kitchen. P:ll :n, pa ri.;. Hkt• )'<lt'rl S6'.l .XfJ. Cnll ;~1'J.1 ;'.:!o. {::: C11ll1· En1pal1ne Cnnyon ,(· 11111 view, 2 yr old :i BR h o n1e . Underground utll, fr u i t 1ri'Cs, bo11t11rlr s p:1 c e . ~ IS,8.iO. ,\,\ JtF:Al.TOP.S • ~!12~.2100 San Juan Capistrano Dll/\i\·!,\TIC ARCI-iITECTURE ~100 sq. ft. nr. Dana Point !la rhor, 20' high opC'n be11.n1 ('~·iling ln !iv m1 & lorn1 din. rn1. massive frplc, ~pir:il slail'C'llSt> lends 1 .. "IJC~'l:H'lt!;u• !i hr:u;,··~1lHly .\: [ RE El L J s1uldeck, lry:: 111 o d e ni TA ·-~ kilt·hcri, srµ util n1i. 3 Jrg ~0 ' I b,., :: b" ;.,., ,,,,,,,,c;,,g, L'J\SIDU \~IV $(l!l.::o00. Upcn lh,usc .'>:it/Sun l:!·.-1, L111'1' L'.u11ino Ln.s -n ·1ntl1t:i-t 0r! 1·:i 11111. ~. of NEWPORT SH O RES , 11 .1 11:•11 r .. p i,1n111n. ,,, Llnl 1h11u;,1':~.\:l;11 .1.,.,::.'.~NJ .• 111:t~ (':ill1' dl' f,;.;1na11za or ~unny :: BJ-{, i·s!~ . :\1 :,'.I(~) (.'di, l~:;-:J6~\2. Lgc, IC1l : 4 BH . ~ l),1, • ~lit.:~~! ------- 'l '"" University Park 1\·Fnune, 3 BP .... , .. s:1w,\'Y'1 ------------1 rk'l"Oralor"s 4 BR ... SJJ,!IOO On the 11·a1r·r. ·I Bdrn1~ .. YVll 1l\1'1L l:1nd. 1111! tr11tlC', N.S ......... 579.'.'ilO '"" have rl'n!a1,. .• S3~ lip. C'asy terms. charm stree~. 2 BR., den. Feb. 16th & 17th SCOTT REALTY beamecl ceil. 11Y· rm.· 1059 Santa Ana St. ()PEN HOUSE 54,7SJJ "·/frpl.c. Sm.flll bnck patio 1.5 SA'r & SUN ~'LIDO• Lovely 3 bdrms, 2 bath home <I: I" I 1vith good as!!Un1able 7<;t, *673· CAYWOOD REAL TY ' * S48-1290 * REALTY• ..... \ u 7300* UN!V~:rtSITY Park, Ch11nccllor Htin1e, 5BH., tn1n rrn. 2 1,:l ba , across hum pool. tennis courts, green belt, cor. lot, ne I\' I y decorated, by owner, $56,500 ptinciplrs on!y, call 213- ·l 2:l -4 992, nft 5:3ll 7!4-55:!-!'610 ~ & 144 soo Arch Beach Heights a tiny pnce · , . u~ 1 OR.ES-* 2C~-1 TtJSTii\' A\'F.. 11 0..,..,..,..,,..,..,..,.,...,..,. Laguna .,.,a{' l · B II ii -" Uf("··.c· • 5 BH . f:1111 r111 . .I A. 11!'\I' n [,'\' Ott'''"'· I•"' ".Jjn, '·"A. B'l:" (hi·nrr·Park PI a cc, RI Gl·IT C'Oi\'fBINATJO~ In ,\ppoin!tncnts may "C' ~" "''' . ~,. " ,., " .., loan! \\l ith fan1ily rm & fir<'plill'C'. J~i !Chf'n built ins. * BAYSH Fnri.:Pd 11ir hc:il , Patio. Wes tminster d ood & ' " ,,. l"I ,.,,, 2'-'IV> nv1d kd. <'HI p<l1LO. Lot ') :\,_ " .. ' _ .. 1·"'' ''''"''""• '''"· ,. '''"" Pnndrro.'<a tlon1r. $66,900. th is stunning re \\.' · L't1reu .,y ca 111~ ':J' • .• , Anp1~,x ..,...., 1.,,. 1 1 [ ·" ~ _.., v · • " '"" t ... I I ,, -. (V '.'. .\• l'll\. or ({'r\lll~ 1 IT old .... ,. Ill '1fljl1'l'!'l;1lc . • • , l.C'!>S l han 1 yr. old . 4BR. g ;iss hr1u~e t \;\t survrys n Own Your Own s, fa111 1·n1. t'I ,1. 11 .• ,1 ·, ... ,-,1~ 1;;•;·'ii'ifi, 1 , 1 ;,,u,. ~ .. ;2~·101 :; ' -, ''-.}'-, 'J ~· 1, Br\. f.x. !J.:l'. LR, DR ~1na.~h1ng co:.~! & Ol'1'.1n _ Sl ~,0,!ll Nl lncL ,\-1~1111·1 FP... 11 Pt bar. l·fugt' 1·i1·\v, \\'id<' rc1hvood gardo·n-Apa rtme nt 21 fl d\('sC'I ~ ~~-1 ,~10--:.r;;-HOmes ? .( t') t) ~p;1t·kll11~ ki1elic11. '\'<1.lk to d\'""· 'l HR .. dr11 , ;ill 11 llli L,,1 , 1.1 ;.., • .,1q 1 r .. _. :\ ,; 1 1-;, , •. 1.1 i\lPr11y11 E11dy "6,C . For Sale ·,,,,,, 1,.,. ( •. ,.,,," ." ,. h un I , l!t'c:u1 \·Jc.11-. ltJ r Sl:i~.:ioo , • ' , @l][illij' REALTY -• " ' '' ''' I \ 1,1 -" I "'"" <'I ' ·lif'·I•& _ t ( ') (. • '., \ 1·)11""11 IJS' ,1,. Nc\V He(' .,,;,k1 ·1· ~ I; :o•it1·11 1 • i)\1 1. , 1 · I -~-~--------! -· 1· .. r~. f \y n pp't Qr OpC'n SHIELDS 1n.~. s11-J1ii:1ol' r·1'I. ,;1';. .'~·-L" 1:--~ -Harbor View -Homes /./10B i L E HOM E II · s 11 · ''10~·1 , .,, ,·1,. '.o:i:...i tL•t;'.1.•l:r! 111\<1\ .. 1l , .. ii r . . I F UR SALE· \...... " ~ 1•11.,1', :::al -,1111 , ·,), -.• REAL ESTATE i •·" l :1. i• • ----~ -F :"\( l-Gll F!)P. PO{J! \-.,:[) o .. ~i.·111111.: '"''lr.11:·.0 111 .. d\' . ~ , > .. , . r SIH!\I [..u1e, !!B. 5.:6-17.'\1 I '_,! !u·s ,. '""(11~ :)d i.1f1 LOV!.LY ! Hr. hon\C 11•1:! '1.i··~:-.i i.: rnL·l;T_ [.,.,; '70 x ., f:t!n11:-... :'.I. Ii 11!1·' r .. n:1 S ILV ER CREST {. c r1LF l'<•ll!'S!' \'\1'11-, ~h;trp 31~ TllALJ,\ •l'.l.J-l'O!l~ Call i!l~-':!OlL:. I pl!!ll!S, 1 l e n!'l!1Sf'1!I, for saJr 171i' . th . le d~·1vc fn1· 1-..1at rh:i111r: l'!ll " f,01111 11 1'111., M CJB ILE HOME ! ( t ,I Hr, hrh·k frr:int, shake Al..i\10ST FlNISHf.:D [ J by ownE>!'/agt_ S4_0,500 . nd 11 l' 1 111s1~r l J:tve!y 5 BR, lot111 1 1~ 1·n1 . 11 f1•11h· l:t~au !. ~O' :-.; J.1'. ~ llt) :! Bi' C'RJ:p., ""<I'"·• 9 ' • nxif, Atriu111 entry, fain 1·m . S,l:J,T;i(l Fully insulated, 2 TAftftrrJL. Con1p. upfr~de~jc9~vc11?; ~xtra alt~t: family l'rtQm, i\1••).:U".111 liltrl rl)rt',\'11 :i, . /.. iH'HJl1.--.U, lilt-ins., l'efng., ~.,,.,, Lio ('-; 1naster bdrn1 "'/pri. hath, BR, 2 ba, frplc, \Valk In IUillii• respect. a <i 3· h th nc\\' all mndern rca~ "" lrunl p'1 l1•1s. Low ii·t1sucr & ch!L'L d.rycr, v.·u-ed ';;, 11 ,_ .;. • I prof. land!\caped front & closet, skylights, be a in ~ 6pm. kitc:cn.' Covered p a Ii 0 , n1:11nL yJ rd. Owr.1er ho_u~ht for :t~O air cond., kitch. (~~J)/:,> .t " ~ rear. Cri1t, drps. Take over celling, lots of storage, 1025 OJNDO·Beau!. view, 3 Br, sprinklers front and back. anolher hon1c & is an:ouuus. ctock. storage shed, land- ', )!• ! } 1 5 '!< VA loan, $48,950. Oro SI. Ownec 494-4288 LB I\; b,, ocpl, d'l'" blUo $68 :;oo "'6-"602 ISU,500. hlCI 1,,,,,1, •coped µoUo. Three yn, old '"';'lli ,I. -j ,,·.'.·/· .. ,·.·'.··· Owner. 84fr.M40 S SALE or lease quai n t 1920 s. Coast Hwy., . . di "',wsr,, rat11""e e, .~; a"'ttndgar& --'--RE_A._L-SHARP REAGLITBYWALKE67~S200 . like nu. Located in new " .· · REPOSSESSION cottage, 4 blks to beach, L B k rp c, ·r en ... _., · ' . ~ adult pk. away 1.rom noisy l,q flea T3: -. n. terrlilc view & add-on a9UnG rO efS & patio rover. 83()..7291 3 BR .. 2 b.-i., din. rm. Quiet ---SI. One..hAlf bl. from clu}). ' ~ For information !lild location k OPEN 11 3 B h street Be-ri.ut yard & pool Location, Location ES {•..: ·-. possibilities. No bro ers 'BY · · Newport eac · ' ' •c:o 500 ' house. $15.495. CHU EV • •ff of these Fl:IA & VA homes, owner 497_1022. 1007 Oro Sold $52,950 Newlv decor. ~. , 3 T~R, t BA, Jr. t.:xe1" Beaut 21.1-69~-4690, 697.71.52. '~~ Trnvcl first class In i'O n!al't · TERRIFIC olclcr triplex in 1015 Oro S56,950 NE\VPORT SHORES by GEM Monaco model\\' doz('ns 01 CAN BE SEEN AT: '· 9261 i:;nring·~ Tl"l\'C'St """"hC(e<I KASABIAN Ln B 1 · R 3 1248 Mnrningside $112,950 O"'nrr, 2 BR, 2 BA, F.R. . A N ll expcns.ive Al rns. Stcpdn CRESTMONT 1' .J .... >-•V-'-guna l'aci ou prinie · I.39G '1orninuside S!l.J.500 t I I 1'"000 M"rnln"S l2Q..F Tustin ve .. · · l1l'rm, brick fpl, ldtc;h lhnt • RAYS!! Q11 il'i !'111 tl l' !'flC street. C11!1 N"1~· lis1ing! f)Sl;-92Hl !'.<!. 11 .. 4 llll TII RBElL. Sh·p:-In!;,_• It ]1. 111Ml'ill~ " Sptll'I "-fi~h:•r, I ~ CAYWOOD 12.S lupp·~r~ Real Estate 962..6644 corn1'r 101 \1'/grca t uit'Orne. "" nrgC'r 0 ""• · v .., REALTORS 642·4623 ESTATES 3.4-48 Jt;n; rvery!hin~ -11rir!e S' ooo:·,~'~30-~900~1====:.===~b'7~5-~1~'~19~===.'...o~54g7;-4~3~1.~I i·~·'~"~"~64~2-58:~~36~1"fu~~~Ollf:!i~~-1·: st•at a dozen. 1\Iag pr'() "" . 1lf. 1Tj; 1· f' \. t> r ~. dnulJl1•.l1rc1J~ted, SELLING _so_._.__ HOW ABOUT THIS! lri~l'lxl rt•:i 1· yd 11· 1·01·rt pn.tlu 10jJ :->itr Dr., Urea. (Centl'a~ '"·,,'" I ,.~-1---L••• Than $50,000 l-1 111 .. ,~:1·n .. !1'.t 1.-.+1' 1 "'11, ,\v~. a<.·1-oss from Bl'ea -. _... """I ~~ 11\111 011~. ~111111·1 ~t!~h. hii.; I " 1 1 J k .,,. Y our Home? 1 ·ct 1 1·1 l-1-,,~: o1; ·, \•t'1 . .,: r1a 1·!c l "11 11ii. l ln~p.\ Lot •-IB. ,, .. e ,,·r ~. 1 r•h' it· " 111 1111:: c· .. ,.,, ,·,, ._,, ''""'"··· i"t' ,.,,,,,.' ~ tr IA lol'cly 10){!(1 ~1hc cQn~o ,,', , .• :,• ...• , •.'t>'.·"r,,ci· l',,·\Y, 1,1, .. ,1 •. R., \rE:LCOi\11': ~Pl\11\'C 11· 1111 11 ••i''l•'d •ii l\I P i;i 1,1· r 11!rus ' v u ·' v "" $©~~~ £ S® Nevpol't C<lt' llllllU ... ,, 1'U 11111· of tl1r 111·1~1 f!~!ll'!'-1,1 ,.1 1,111 ~·1 il1 •li. !';011,·r o:-::.:o: t'flllil.~ ;,1J )\iddrn 1·os l• -I 1 1 1 , ·,. C•ill· :i..:.aLl:T !1.',\."l\I· .. ~ l"f ::1!111 .• 111(, I to l!lC l:H'lt!J' "'-OC.'<dll, • ' r,1~'l 'J'·•"~' · ''"I'• ----------cc: lla11erir11:: 1 rt's.~ .. ~ }"u "1!11 •11''" •-I ~ lii•·I. ~.1'l :1;,: .. :\o n:11i1;-;oilo11 .... l CORBIN·MARTIN 1 __ ~_:_.~·:.':." ___ .J ... ·~J·J ,' !·(11: ~ult· hy n1\'ll'-'I' -:land 3 find ~ si.111d1111• 1•;•1111 ("11·1 ' 'C\ 1::'\T' -1·r,·1·. '1-:xT" '·' 1. 1.t 1 !•'. 11"" That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuc*le ORS 644-7662 11(·!i1'Uf•ni nioblle homca, lr.'\nil'~ ftil'C' ;ill\Jl'P sh··l!kl,\ 1 .. ,, r;11·h 1i:dJ1•n1 -itrld 2:) BRASHEAR REAL TY -------Ecliteti! Dy Cl.AT 11. ,OU.AN REALT PALERMO i1nrsl' ~l:11Jles-ancl rorTals on cu~~:f1~~r~11~~~~1lrrn fl:!\) I 4'1·111' f11r ••;ich pntlern for S.12-7~11 E\'t'f.: 96.ll-lJ7S * 1\-TONACO PJ<'Jtf'ECTO * R'' OWNJ'.:ft 11 1 tHT<' Int!. Calves und ,\1;· ,\!nil 1111<1 S1tt'L·111I Jl;1 n· LACuESTA!\1-0 NTERHl·;Y ORearrong• 18lters of 11!1 JfVll, 2 BR + dl'n/3 BR l!nrbor V11!1>' lion1r-s ~:hii::kcns OJ\, unlimited \\lon1cn's Sizt'S :it 36, ;\,\, dl 11i1,:: 11tl1el'l\'l:<ie thi rd·c!n:-:s four scrambled wo1ds be-S;lfe Joe, steps to p;1rk, poOI, <I Bl', Fiim rn1 , 2 12 Bu, ll'ft!er, &'OOCI gardening JiOll ,· 40. 42. 4il, 46, 48.~ Si~e :'.{i dc·lii·1'J'.Y ,1·!11 1a.ke th~ By original O"'nt'r, 3 hr, tlin low 10 form four litnple wO!'d1. sch!. Prof. lndscp, decor • Deck A extras UUlitles lo, ·Prt-$15,950 ' bu.st 401 takrs lVs ynrds k Se d 1 rn1. rain rn1. !II any d "· b · '·-··--·• •-"'"' 11'"(' ·s 01· more. n o eep ii...,g, riciu;, WVV<.1 • Large corni;:r lot and ~,950. Good tenna.· GO-inch fahMc. CE"TS Alk•p Brooks, the DAIL y upgrades & xlras. N~~ I C A T I I L I gu BBQ. $65,500 Fee. By $74,500 Conta"I, Go·"·n ~·-, -.::~T~~~ -add~"is I'll.OT, 10163S, ONld'"' Chlecra, II ~;~,Is,~~~. pa~~~ci~;l~ I' I' I I I Own 644-4003 No agents please Ple~nt v~~y ~ .. ~ ch tt r Dt>pt.. Box • e sea ru5 ·~~RT s~ 2 BR 644-4239 rou "· 86301 ... ._ Tel· cents for ea pa em or !:i!olion, Ne\\' York, N.Y. only. 96S-,,c..n i-v '"''"""• • • """· ... · Air Mail and Special Hand· 11Xllt Print Name, Addresa, FANTASTIC PERM. VIEW · · . .'.!., A· 'rafroe, ' 2 1 ~802-,,...__,44$-~3"l96_, . .,,...,,._-,.-llng'. otherwjse third·clas..o;; z· p ., ,_ 3 BR 2 BA , 1 I I ii car -........ , $43,500. X> % HARBOR VIEW ,.,, , S2' Mobile Ho-•~-1p, uttern ,.um.,..,r, , , d rep are, nr. l 0 C C I •---o Sa & Sun MONTIOO u -~~· delivery will take three NE EDLECRAFT '72! beaches. $35,000. 962-6340 ~62nd· Ooenst""5" A ts 7 0 8 0 I view, 5 Star adult Newport weekl or more. Send 1° Crochet, kllil, etc, Fl'ee I I j j j' u.l , • :~;1 , i-1 4 BR, Almost New Love y Beach Park. No pets $6500, Marian Martin, the DArLY clireclions, 50c. Huntington Harbour er ' 1 ., • '~ J . .17· 852 hght dtt0r /Karastan cptg, fl46...8018 Eveningll Pnnt. 4-42, Pattern Dept,, lu~htnl 1\facrame Book. weekdays, Principals only tile entry, wide ahutteni, 232 West 18th St., Ne\1' t. l•POOL woven woods, lnctscM, fncd MOBILE Home, 10 x 50 ft. York. N,\ 10011 . p r i n r Bas!r, fanc)' -enots, pat· I N A R H C I : VIEW-TENN ~ . + Priced lx-'low m~';:'ket at Adults. Near beach·pool, NA.ME, ADDllESS i\·l t1~ 1~~~~~.~,L~~het Book -H,..H ~r1-.-~-.~~,-i i ,..,__rheard:"He h11 s always Owner S{IC.rifiCi' beaut.-ntar $71,000 "'/land Incl. See 1·5 jacuzzi, Club H ouse . ZIP. SIZE find flT\'l,I<. J£11rn hy pictures! 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Pro. d~· "'""OOll ' ·"l'J 't•-, 11 1 ~ p 1 I · ·~•~•c 1· ·• ·. · . . • , 1 rnr1vers11Tton AN!,n ) :ind Its d 1 No 3 b ·-,..1.,, . ov,r11cr ·'· · ·. ""'' . I' ·Con!a n,~.. er I e c INSTANT "'-""""~ ' 11 llfl nug B• k ""' you ev•op rom 11ep • el<>w. ~-"'· 4 Hr, ·I 1 '2 bo. fam. d' lo '"~n -' • ) " 111 " • ·R" • cht'«-1')1 firt'fllRCt'. A blO<'k 11.V. iicn.ri 5 br. Fam• rin. con 1t n. ...,.,,.,, ce --· if~ tocfny. wear IOn'101TO\\N'. <g:M1k of I. rrl&Q i\tgh•ns. lo the be;1ch Condo f(1I' just A Pl!INT NUMBERED LETIERS I' r r r I' I' I' I [{~3J~~ Call !he f).A. din Ml'l1 3 bn, lrg lot. Npl "548""-0_1_23-:-:-:-'7'::--c--:--;:, INST1\NT FA s 1110 . . ·,,, -' 16 II $2•1 500. v IN -THESE SQUA~s sr.hls. $79,950. 0 wn er . NE\V CU!(10rt'I bit beauty n nd-•· f 'tu •~l<l · 1 -pa ems. ' "~ o .... _~O<'LI adult P•"k 0•1 the '"» llOOI< Hu •-0 '& HUNl!NGTON HARBOUR EASTBLUFF ~ ~~ ' ~ 1 ~~~ = ~: .1tO )'OUr · J\t ' Q ·u Book "' ~ UNSCRAMBLE LETTERS TO f' I I I I J j I Lusk 3 BR, fam rm, 2 ba, ~Yom~~~~lci!'~~t ~R, $18,500. 67:H>ttt I li•m• with -· uoe Dolly '1;;::~:~:. ,.'.:.,., uv1:, ~1 J1Zl< =HWY. SCRAM·GLETET ASNSWA 1 ,NSWER5 IN CLASSIFICATION 700 ~~~·;:::";J~'J:~ 2BA, '\~~'_,tfoor lo puk :~1;~; .. T,i[t!;;,;;_ Pilot Clualfied. &U-$18. J5 IW>:11.u1Hul patterns. 50c. 114: ~·J&..1384 &. 21.1 : 592-2845 Aleppo, 6"-J.848. Beaut . ..-...,d. M4-o3l1 ...._ ~ v1.,.-________________ I I \ •• ... / 1 F '1, F~llrl J"'' I r) , 974 OAIL '{ P'L OT --···~·--· iip nco me Propt!rt v 166 j li)1 Like 3 Little Busines5 Opportunity 200 House s Unf u rn . 305 House s Unfur n. =:.:::.:.--==-::._--= JOS 1 House~ U nf.~, _ 30~ Duplexes, Ap t. Un f~rn . J 65 I Apt. Unfurn. 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I:,,, I _-:-I COMPANY \«::_ " + 1.1:::.ul1, lu\ely :.:!ti!{ ~ \'1JJ 1110 ;,10-5\J()l.J 1•:-..1. ,,\:-\:,1 puul. CiJlfJ~leU ,\: Urafk.d, .. 11 .... ll'd pwl lH!lll'f'CI hgl!llng, \\ttlk·lll !uOf \va!led c 0 u J 1 > ,l I '-' \.t.'h ~.":nr!,1 11 1,• (1111• 1,1.,." / G•n"ra l 1 ~~~" li bhii-;IJi·, fnld 111 ) d 1 11,,1., ._: Hl1. 1.:onvcnu~nl 10 • tull kll1:ill'n di ps, lilllls, f1plc. p1l pauu, I ~p.ul it;h a1 ,·h1tcctW'I!, 11/lu• 01i1ni.:;:L r•u111\·lr~.ol 1••11 1•11 1 __ ,_-,-:;:::_..._p: 1 11 111 1,11• lj.JI, £\f) h,,,1111 ... iikd.is lxfolt ,1 bil-O:lHi i oulside ni.t1nt lllllulled, • l ..!\undt .~ l<1i·ilitii s closets. 2 car g11r .'i11·11n co11·y1vay t..!evatcdhv 1'1" I''''" J<•'' ''''•"" l ,,, ..__. , S LANDLORDS S 1 1 d"I , S I , I 1··•1 ' •"c '''' 1\11111 1, " " ~ ' V-N ..-"REAllO~~----..> J\UH l\'l l\l, " t,:<U 1'0 11J..11J-. Jl.J !lCI' 1110, ~l "' ill>!. J-'1ee llll[Jllt'S nn "' .,_ ·" lllH~l>l\,_ ~all1 CCI!~. '1• .uhRnlllg(' (',.JI lu,1 11 \,, -.;,,,.,IY>111·L1-.1 111~' J lb. :rlS--071 d 6-l l l 8 J ti b1:.!-ll~J!). ,ucned Y.'IUdOl'1' \\/<Jt\, .,.,1.~1= ... ,Jl•h,1 t,.\\1•llllil11\p11 1 _t~!__:) J __ "_ '--1:\BH, 2 ha L'Ontlo, cp1~. ,\ rµosil, -• •~1l1.•l111t"tlS ----U "'"'""" " 1 I lVeS/\1kends • ·1·1· • l il liRAND OPEN!i\G v1e1t.. a1h has l'i.llv.~ INVESTMENT DIVISION • u''""'1 '' :-.i1r 111,111 ! flnll:'I"' • ..: BH, : U:\ ·1011nuvu.sl' d1p!i; ,c:.1r, 1>001 S26.:r. ~ · . ""n1,,1c Sl'rV H\<1 I ·-::;-------------1 r, il.\\ I 1.1. ' ..... , .• l•I ~ hi: ~ ALA RENTALS c ~J.k,/ lll(J -le~s un lt'ol"C Cup1 I !tc .. l!v 6~~-7j2J J',\l{!'I'. LIDO cu~D0·3 l;r, • l~ill .. B-Que NOi\ r~nung, lrg. 2 liB, '.! SKYll~ ll Loe. close lo l.Jc<>L• [ ~ ~ ~ ~ b 2 1 • 1 B,\, adult apls. l:?:i r.lclvdy •'.: :-. •. v1•1"'1"' ' 1 !~,\ht. AH f'.0\'.J!l ;,\I) :-.;<"1.,,,11 ,i;._ B"'· ('\] 612-83,',J i~<JOI bill'Uge. ~33-J~., L -N I I 1 1 ~ "· c i.;,u, pou ' 0 'IC.llll' .s('!'\'l<~ Lane !Newport lo Bay to St~ t110NTI! · ALA RENTALS Fullerton / llpen Sat & Sun n u<tes all uul1t1e5 • 1G1•1.11 ft)I 1t"11 1~1u11il !1,·1110:::1 s...tio:~7~ a guna gue fl'pl, bltn.s, qu1c1 $33a •I .\111t· 10 Ot'f'.tn 1 cl 1 • X rlo~1· h• the \'lll:t!!0' : I Ll~G 2 JiL ho111l', ('fPl:i, stO\'l', T HE SHORES ti4tH!l 17 1 BR. $155-$165 l_·J $a5-_$2 1U. 675-6j(X) agt _ i\llSSJllN i{i:.,\L.TY 4:;.4-0111 ' ~--"-\r nln 1-:.1\\ll l<lll sl\IC' :: lt•\t'l WI \l"ICIAllli IN ~l •Vl\'.f 1clr1·.·. fntd ''"· "a r. NE\\ POP.T cru-:sr CONl)O NE\\' !)ECOi< Pr1v. "arag•. I · I · I A11r,1c11vc ocean view deck, " e l'OUR SEASON'S !\PTS ; IJt:LUXJ:o: Cov1n1-:t~nlli I humc \I ii ' open IC',J l1~ ,\dult.s. Sl3:i. 6 7 5 -J S 2 7, ne\I' I Bl<, easy n1a1nt :! BJ{, 2 Iii\ \\'el bar, frpl, Lndry I in NC\\('r Span1~h .Spacious 2 story 2 sR, 1 1 ~ ,•0,,. 1, .. f"< , .. 1 .. S<I rK•l 1t•1l111i.;" 1h111-11u!, :l Ill -f fiiit HOU5£S 67'.\.---tJ2ti7 I I uear pool. tennis, Drps, Adult Compll'x. 2 nll, So. "A "' P • •· " ' I pl 1 I I I "' l~eanlL'<I ec1hngs. & f-c can 3 ~ u , pnv patio, pool, new I S-1--1 ·-u I ),L _,_ <'0111 l' c' v 1111" n --• APTS r-:...tras. S: 75/mo. 5:12--01 j5 11f ::i.an Diego F r,1)'. 11301 nrornr J 1;.1 mo. ~"' n ... 1 I< 1 I I · JI L:RRY' 2 BP., 2 sty, $210 ovc11, cp!/drps Security .shag, dtps Conv. loc No J\illtsun ln\rsln1l•nt (11, '-"'-~t·lllt'll 11 P .tytin or DU PlS. Appl1anL'C$ avatlablc g.itt'. Nr-ar beach $1:,0 incl P,\JlK Lidu 3 Hr. 2'"1 BH. Kl'<'lson Ln. HB 84:!-78-11! pets 735 J oann St. 6-16-l~j() l--~=~6-l~'iOl 1____ ~1;,1,'::\i011f~1:;> 1 ·;~11~.S!JS ~~1\; I NJ:WPORT, BAY c M 642-IJIJ H om efinders 547-9641 u~c or 11V0I, 1e11n1s court~ !1 pie, patio. hratcd pool, I Laguna Beach LARGE -1-BR-apt -$125~ OCEANFRONT Av,ulahle 3/1 !4. i'or Lt·asc ;: J1dm1, 2 J~ath. M.i .. uL ttdults ;";o 11r-ls s;-1 ... 1. 1 .... 31ij,;, S Co.isl Hwy, ;::,vu,, Lni.;unn. l:t.i--._ .... N EW T RIPLEX I lip111 <•t .t1t•l1n1•· 11••f'lir11rl" Cl t 1· 1~·1 1 11 uni! '!.11 , n•\\1 • _-lll)l;:'l;: ftlr single ll'lll. :!:\1)..1\2 ~idncy Bay ·193-576!1. Y1 l:.e Appl (ll-lJ 830-75til Eldl·rly \\On1,1n. Laurxhy 2 I k I' '"11-.-~Bl' T h U f 335 EFFIC. ili>ls ll'Orn SJO 11k ,, .. ,,,, N k 1 1"'2 •-----------• 3BH 11ouser t,;n11~a1 lOAcresof OesertLand 11,1• 11111;"11••11i.1 11p1s, 111p~. kn. }d, util. AVA~....,.~11v11,nc1\ •• own ouse n u r n . · ~u._. r nn1rrs "· !\h 1!11n1l!on (',\\ I S :\.!\I I HJ h·,. (i\1 ! 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" ~ "" ,111111'1 1111 11111 ~..,1l-,1 .,,,, 675-1260 11•11 • ... 21111,1'<!•,l ll j "'-'.... ·---I NewportBeach \dlt<: !sn1;illpt•lok.S22:i {11,111111;.: ft••·, ISi .::.u11:.l'I ~JJ\li\Uull~nn l 't'I' ,\I.lull s ~1,1 .~ ::-.11 ., If\' S~i,I~)() /\••\l'\H' !oii 0 f s p _ 178 11 1,I '"' p I+~ 1:)-.-11. ~ldl'!'J 2 ff;1 !!\UllSl' llll ----s _"111:_1:!~1__.:tfl jp1n ]111 . 1~1).;llll•l J~1 •,11h l!'..\j fhUllll ;-;t .,IJ-,/\l ~o 1 :-..1l.11l!l \\d~, 1.Jb J.o\h ~ ,, ,111u ,111 ~ 1 , 1 .. 1 ,1 uf o late rop. ! • .: '" ·-· ; · 11'" ~ P' 11" -"1' '' , Tl<( 01 • b·11 • TENNIS BUFF H untington Beach -BEACON-RENTA LS-I --- 1 ' i, '1l•l.111<1•~l1,1111•• •l....._Gii.,11 I liU!\\I, CJpl~. :.!•11• Lido Ii.le t.l:'·t11';1 , · ,:: .... di 111 11 11 1 , 1.i, 1 1 ., 1 (Jnl}' ... t<'J)li lu 1c1.111" 1 ou1 I, C LOSE TO B E A C H ! 1 ! .. i.;un.1 He:u h l'l1 -fll:ll 1t:lri«, <'nll c;11·po1 1 ,\ -~-------' , ,.,1'«11 ;\t ,\H11t\l,0'1111ljlll"1l"V 1 ------0 ----- DANA POINT ,11111 1, ld•i\, ••\·•:·111 11.1 ,,1, , 1 1 h 1 ~11 11~1111111i.: p1 f1l 11u111 i\l~I\ N ewpoit Beach ~l(lt'agc. L1u11.lhy 1<1,11 :,1.1,, ( :[;1,013,,_,,1,_,,,,,11_,,. \!'·>Id .:~ 1 .. 111001>11\ !,\ 111 ' 'I I'< UI'. l\ll'll[ll't' \'flt.:' : 1n•1Jl'\)\llll, 1(11 !. ,\; dcn1.1J:r.Lnrl ['\(•\V D('lll\(' : '~·I--'--------~ 1110 Av:uJ 2121 ;,-MH)1~7 ••11 •lPI J•ll !f'ti'<: U"ll' Fou rplex S 77,500.00 i . .r,.•111 il•1l11• "'"•''·I ! i ii1;1'"""r'.1 •. )1i~.~'1\.~.:i.u 1"ou1::'.:,·.·:,~1,$?-(1R1i120-2i;)JI_ rnnn1dd1nun:,fH't•phn•t•.S1>lf 13hlH. ::;CUIA (.!bl gar.,all i:l:1 PE!: \l k A up 1 lor, .111knd I ' ' Fourp lex S 97,500.00 1 1 1 \ .~ ....-1st 2 B upr-~, 11r:uun1•0l'<'ll,l"",L"llfulC<1i.-Ins _os1' rn _r,~c1 l'U 0<0n_ 1 •1 Cf('.----1 1 ll'I \llt Lh!o · 1"1111.,11:.1.11"' '11 ;"'"'' 111 1•11:' 1 i .1· .: U•1 1:.;:1 1• ,. k 1 fJL. o ""u 1 ii I' l"l s "'1 "I ~ 111 ,v b;;iehs. cu or I\, :-> '1\ i ... ::, 2 1 :1~ "11! Bu11-.11·1 (;rL't l,\, Hi., F I $112 00000 ~JIJ va1· ,\, l(S "' )''ll \1C\v/n1<'hl hghts ln1-,, stis __ ':!__:' ~11 I o~-_.> •• H ourpex , · 1!11p1~! J..1.,1111.11~1 1111 ...... 111 1 1,.r·1 fi ·•lo ,1" '" l).h. H 1. d 5479641 .., " ,. -n1fl1d -.erv, Jl(JOI. Tl !~ 1,fpritK1, I~ l:;;,\, uul I tii~~ W bb R It 831 2170 I I I I I o m e in e rs -n1!'d1atcly11v,11luble Located Ne w po<I Beac h '·1•·5 1 , • N N E -----------e ea y • "ll('l«•'< \l ~'llt..,an• •I\· l !Hl ;\T\:>.Y rt 1LJ.,·1t '.1111 '~ 1•0:.., 1.1 1 Je\vpo1'l b,u.l,{!,e , ,,1.i1~.nvvc1s,110 ,.1.., 1Hf ~111·c1 11.1rk111g \l!1 ALA Rentals 642-8383 I BH, ! bt1 all hllns, tn(d lugh 11" lhc lnll~ of lla i bnr lil, '.\Ill &1li-~J. ch1ld1't:n S2;;0, no Js,. Mew V e rde HRA~ .... J) fl\'\\ 4 ·2 !Ut 11 .1 BA. San Cl1•rnr-n!l'. nr,u- palh tn ln'arh. $11.000 rlo11n il'.'ntcd lnl'nnlt' S\200 nionUi. ·'·d, '',tr. crpt d"'s S.115 1110_ VllV. Jl!lls. Sl\15 ~r month. 2 H.\, 3 bi I0\\1lhouse 111 Th11 -~-~-'--'-.C...-----612-5818 all 6 •· " .,. --"·'' ·•"~7 Bl"/f• 1\va1I •''''I'll J·t 2 l3R, l ba, l ·blk. lo OL'Can. 'O'Cc~'O-'-._,_:_·~~~~-Sl:;j,Q(),) flro1 !·.x1elle11t n1 ~ :1-1 1-76-6 U'rt"""" " ~ " ' -;: --'-,-~-""'~-----Call alt 6 pm, or \\knds, S28:'1 ·I ~R .. ~ ba , bay t-1 \li:E fun out of adult apt 110111€' f.,1 111\•rsl1n('nl ("u!J· - ' I.Ja n a Pot'nl 3 Bdrnt -2 Ba . near ocean. ~. S"" I • J & 2 BR I "'' 1170. "'0<..'Can vie\\' """'· 1v1ng , um or 1.1l l (,nrrhJn Su,i.:i.::s. -':'<~(! RENTALS leL'<I !he clucks on the ,,....... Ask Jor l\likc unfum. Pool, rec. hall & PI I' a !'ill 11 l \'nllt>y Di·. ~ 3 Bit, f:lin nn, OCl'an view, channel, 1ns1de P at I o . 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, carp., JONES Jlf:ALTY 673""'210 gas Bar·B-Ques No pets. Pn•smU. ,\1. SG3l)t "r Tel :_ HoUHI * Apt l. S29J opr-n Sal & Snn, take ron1m. pool, I e n ll Is . clr-ps, rc£r1g, pool; 2 cnr caJI &12-44'i0 110 1\tE & 3 units on I.i ii: 602·~·[r.'.l 1~ 1.-* Del Obispo 10 OeC'an llill , clubhouse, quicl one-\vay g.ir. Acl\t couple. $300 Nr DYN,\.,tlC lg ocenn{ronl 3 C 1 1roni~;1• 500 Costa l\tesa l(,\\VAll l\ona ,..Coast Prnn i-* 145•0111 right 10 3Jl"il Maiuia Visla. 11tre1r,_~ obv 1 t"ide viliew, 1s~eps i loag HO"P· ll ltr. 64'l-5333 Bil, 2 S,\, yrl~ $400. 1\va1I 2 BR, l BA sngl sty garden locftt on ,,., ,. ;;......,.. 10 '"' ue pac It' .__.._·ase --311 Day 646-7103, Nile. unit, shag cpts, d r p !'i , Mark JI Dunn lt.l'aHors 1314 N. El Ct1.t11HJO lte1il. s c 49'.!.-9!l20, 192-7S.11 llERt:il':H·i l!A\\•l\INS (:ontart [Jnn I! 11i Ro1\ -" 1 43lW.191h COSTA MESA Cl\3' b914~1 l $.1.iO nio. &16-TI67, 612-~, Ouplexe1 Furn. 345 67'.{..2fa/l.6 dsh\.\hr, fncd pauo, llr.un llEAl.TORS XKHO~fi KA.~~~~a-K11o1".·."· r:"n Cui la ~1-•l -LliTI•' flu n B.1l'h. :111 \'lt:\V HUl\'1~-· :illH. 2BA S2 15. &Ui--1171 .::.:::.:::;::__ ________ I l'etl. frpll'. i.::1r ,\dult~ SlOO --"~ I I l' I T ~-~--------S a n Clemente Bach Sll'J!S tu ot'()an : $120 '""'" Eid"n ·c'.• J ~"7-312'· HOMES MESA 1'1 p•. ' SI!,. [l,\NA HAHHOlt HI::.\J. ' Hill~ vu s57·, !lllJ, i\\•11 '.! nm r rc1 ('l':!ra for 3 ~........ L " ..., " 4 • !Real Estate '-I ill -l':o.;t'!'rtN IJU[)ll"\, :._,II'. 41M·-27!)0 8!l-0011 st.v ·: 01 4 Br, 31_, 811, 'S ~u111n1l'r 11\•)'~ :Nn pch; Call NE\V 2 UR.-liil1S-p<1. LOT $64 950 E h 182 ! h11f! .~ p1•[ 10 1; •. !'P,\CIOL:, Jlll>rl<'tl\ :! r;r:. du-l8 1 x c ange El Toro f,nn n11, D. It. 001111s rn1. pl<!x 1,11nplt•tcly fuiii. <'X· ht11 11 'l ,c;,_ h, ll7:1--:. :1:: ,\i:t cluld1'.£lll \\elcnn1c, no JX'lS. • 1 I l:.ill• · 2 Ill: 111 •\1'" 11 i .ud, !'1>01 ,1.:_ te nnb 6·1~1:127 , lCJil ln~i.s i..;,ud1•11<'1', puol _N_E_\\_"l_:>QB.T 1'0\\EltS--cpl"<, drps. p,1!10, i\l<n". 1'160 4 scpn111te 1·0·111.11 li111111·s 111 VIEW h1111.: r.i1 1111v '. 1: '1<!1 $!.ti:J nlli 3 hr. 2 h<t, rl1111 J.>;i,_:,72,1 v. 11 \ 1 lj.J ' .. ~1 1:10 <l<'l'P H·2 lot 1\'1.1('11' ol ., 1-"•ll , ... ,,,, ,,,,,,. ,, ,, ,, ,, ' '\l'i'l UI: hH USI' •. , BA ,.,,,, ,, 1111·. .,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, ~-------',~:i~,. ,~ ll'llk 1$1ilJ Ku 1.1i;t ...:rh fl<111r b 1yf1'1)t1 1 2 Ult, .: li\1, __.:.1 ~ [~~·~-.-. All 2 1. -' ~ I \1111 ll<iirl 1 I 1 I 1 ~ NI \\' llV 3 BJ, 2 1\.1, l,1111 '•"r • :1 11 111 .. ~ 6~2-~93J , GIG-S:l!G 2 B 1 b ~ 3 b 1' garngi•s, vt~11 ·U·11 ' -Ill ltt'l ts. 10111 1 Hl\'< 1 ~1d1 ~ 11 ' 0" ,. ' 1 ... ' u!d 24~1 E:l Hond, F. 13--1 HJ'i -·----1' a ' · r , '2 Just $:J712 d1J1111 ,. 1t "•1il1 ( ,1unlv llri'i 11 1 1 Ir 1 1 ( s . !"'T~ or Li75-2018 1111 i ipl;;, rl 11is, 2 'hi' gar, Duplexes Unfurn. 350 DP. Ctl X }; oCt·:ANFRON!' ba, bl ln range, ill•ps, Cl'(1t, I I ' I '"I SJ-,_ J~I: h1 1ust•, '',!!, ,\'llld -[){)()[, hlltllS f11l\') $400/rno. :..;.,_..;. __ ;:.... ______ /'E'NTAL" 2' 3 1311 pool, l'lubrn1, f'a!·port. 221:! rr11nt rr J)!lf.:' Pi ni 111 "' s J".o.;1•h 111i.:•' 1<11 .: I•• 1 un11, ... F-o untai"n Va lle y "I "I " .,,. ""1 .-. •" I II I ('hilrli.•n u!t 1: ~1111 i.4 1-h:i x_o1· •l'l l-tli.~;, ex t :t~1. BaJL-a Peni'nsula \ ~ id ••-lllt 615" o"N\ Collt·~c Ave. &164l032. Don I 1n ss t 1 s s o•r-;.r" 111 Hi Ul•,1( h .1r1 a 1\ 11 h \ bf'd1111 :.::.:.;~:.:;.:_.;_,;.;:;c:.:;:....:... ___ l 'Cc-c"7'~"c-,,o"~~c·•c1 =cYcc.,=~7-~'=' ---I \\I: 11<'\V ~. :-01A~'· •'l.\:\V NE'\\1 f'' 4 b 3b I· LHG 2 B 11 b; t d \'rs11111·nt Cull 101 •Y 01,nrr t1111t \IQPL"• 1 3 Bil, 2 J3A. all hit-Ins. 1 :. t'X c r, &" wl o BR 2 6 ,1 ,,. '''' n .tvlront sUr.lf\1Elt rcn!ul Nu 3 Br, r. ~ l s u ro, 8.13-330:> Be<rell R ealty · "'" 1 !(Id lXO d('grl'C \ll, tr nnis poo. ·> • '"' 2 B Nu f ~· f shflg bltns. pool, etc. Utll LANDLORDS FREE lur.11:arage.S\Vllnpoo . s S:,75/uiu. Ev1'.s &. wknd s frplc, l'los<'rl gar. \V/D/ IL 'ui·n. a l'Olll I SlSD 19i8 h-1 I tNVESTMl~ll\~I 641-4353 ok. S269/nro. No fee. Agent .14-179 1 hook up. yrly $450 Avnil bear-h. Access (714J 642-2565 ~~i . ' a p e . I f ! i SPECIALTZrNG 1n <'x<'hu11-LANDLORDS! S·l2-4•l21 ;Lu rrs TO\VNI-IOUSE. Sp11.· !'lhtr lst. 573-s7i 9 bcf 6• San Cleme nt• "L"1t'°c'""'3"s~1~,-,~B~.1-.-,-und---.. ", Hunl''ngton •-ach 673-(1886 afl 6 & \1.'kends. ~ ~ i, ( : f~~. =11& o~z~~,d-\~a~i.l~~ru!"der~; ~ ~'£u~EC 4. i!~:· vie~~~~· C apistrano be1ch San Oemenle Resident Hotel ~r~h l';"yo$1 8~. Estancia --==-=-•-=-· R I E t t W 1-.1 114 & l..a1t1Jna. Our RenTal Ser-\VALK lo \Valer, l Br Me, $4!l5. Cnll 10 :o1ee, 714 .... 94-3973 --'---------' $79.50 Per l\lonth 540-4431/546-3716 110i\1E ATi\.lOSPIU:Rl:;-UI'< & 3 br_ HentaJ Ole, 31J9'j l\1uce A\"C. 5'1&-lCGt Newport Buch REl'iT or lca~e. lldult!'i only Spacious bay VIC\V t bdrn1 Vista del Udo. $500. incl. ul1l Cu ll eve~ (213f 98 ~()5;};! II kl1{!S 615-~f)3. STEPS to beach, lrg mocl 1 Br:, bca1n ccil, lrplc, all I 11111", SL";;. Ne\\ rx1rt C1 l' ; Bit :: r.,\, S!:IJ )d) i. I': ;; l'~l --~-~­IJAYI·ft0N1" 2 Br, 'l Ba 11 lrg 1~11110, pr1 v beneh ,\ 11 1 t' r S 12.i/n10 979-0031, &l·l-·!:11!) ----~=~~ SF.AC! lt·~· >'IA~l)lt Apls -2 BR, I 1 l BA Studlt:I Pool A'ik Ahout our discount pl.~n l'i'.!:l PIAt<('!lliR AVl'. 54&-:2ti.S~ 1\Dlil.TS 2BR, 1 ~ha, 1}{'1t.1Y pn1ntcd, crpts, drps, gar d/1\, quiet, $..?00, a~·a 1i 3/15, &IZ-3'113 I HOUSE + 6 UNITS I ll s.. an~ VIC~ is J."REE lo You' Try $125. 2 BR, $140. 3 BR, NU JBR, 2BA. oc VU, wlk Quiet • Secure N V $200 h:ids lpets. Agt. Fee. 5 BR, Fam Rn1, Din Rm, d Furn-uh\ • walking distance I Ne\v units al 2637 Elden. ELL\1INATE HJGtl u iew' 979-8430 2 lrplc's, ~tbar, 3 car gar, to heh. Sundk. lw. gar. to everythini;._ C!'lf. tst user iv/'Jfl:Ffr. write R.E . COMMISSIONS NU·VI EW RENTAL S con1m. pool. Newport Schls.1 _,1:=255:::":..· ..:6:.:.M::..:::7:::60:::1.::49:::>-..;7:::58:.:.7_ SAN CLEMENTE I ort. Call Builder 646-4tl•I 1n Eelhng your home Use 673 4030 or 49.J-324.~ S27:J. fl.fonth. NL'W 3 BR, 2BA. $.550/r.iO. 833-38M SlJO.l BR. Quiet. Garage avail $25 extra. Adult:I only l·'.! s. 1·3BR. 2 BA Condo 673 Center St, No. o . \\'alk-ln clo~ts. N~v cpl5, 548 1719 "o" ~13 dq>". appl Nr 17th Ii Tustin our timely change In Realty -BR 1 2 BA 2 car gar Bllns, downtown Newport Beach HOTEL I o . 1 R ~1 I 3 • yr new. . hrca Chlldrenrpccs 01.-. NE\V PORT Jlcight.5-Neat 21--~--------e Jl4 DEL '1AR SC e CLOSE To BEACH! ,,.·rvcc. ege.iue!l~ 0 h\1 .... , aelf·cle•nl"" oven. ll"d Ca<-t Jiit-., """~"". BR l BA I In-" _. " ':)-.L. P,·1c-pay only •= 0111 ""' ·-e '-,.. "' .... ~ • • ovely L'u Y8•u, \V EST N • ,,. port-y0 0, rly- 1 3 •-4 ... , ....,,.. fnn1, rn1 \\'/!ripe + Ix-nut f I 2 R f' IV " ' Srnnd Nr-\v De 1.1xc · "' tee rir1 ... r home 15 S(il•I t"OR LEASE ,. l • BR rp c, cnr gor. e !'i. tr unlw11ished uppc1· rluplc>x Apt. Unfurn. 365 BR D"li;,''· 3 BA, dbl 1 + 149 10, ,,1., 1001,, 11... tvll'>] Cl~ ro So. C11t Plnzn .,n urn ·• , _... "~,....1 "'" ~28 " 1 1 S ' • •1-· ,,.,.,1 J A 1 ne\\'ly decora!cd. $285/mo. I'"· .,.>IN ino "".,....£,. Tuo bedroon1s, 1 b."lfh On '.:!:C.:...=."'-:::..::O..---= gnr e11 ,000 514 SI 1 · 1 provide fltll profeV1lonnl, nqui rc .,,., unipcr, fl Call 842-:>197 J)f·:LUXE 4 IJr. 1866 Port Ne pt u n c near \\"est Gene ral 1-1 B Call Butlcler, 847-3957 lleenscd brokerage sel'vil·l'. i\, s_''---------Ctulow, nr club hse, $:;cJO Occnn[rout. r.latun• nrlul!s-1 ------------ DELUXE 4-PLEX. 3 BR 1 1 ~ i' o t;1n11111(•!:s' Cull 1111 Balboa Island li\l:\lAC.'ULATE 3 Bdrm, fani 1110 fl'1·1-61·16 or 641-1295 rrFet~'n('t'~ req1111·t"d $Z'!.5 1 BR Apt 1vlth gar n_r ros!> BA fireplace + pnUo. 3-2 dl'tn1ls. ;,.is~ <1r\)'tl1nr 1;~1~;rit r:\~·r dRY.~fR~1~~1~.1ill5· S:lf~, 4 n r, l larbor lll,1;h .fi('h, fM•r 1nun1h •1!19-21-~ fron1 p11t k and tennis -en··~. many extr11s. 1 0~,'I:> 1l n. 5 ------I -1:11 f;, Bai frnn1, 2 Dr, :: 2201 llollv Li1n~· 6-l.:Mll'l7 , D 1 heR11).A'f'li'ilg~ h u 1 \ t -111 s YEAGF.lt ltf~ '156-617] WE BUY HOMES lf'11'\, lrnl1·. p11'r for hoaL 2 un, $1 ~j \Vashel'/drycr, 121 3) G2fi-:,177 up exes, $J'l(l7n10. ngcnt &14-i21 1 TRIPLF.X. N CM • nr Mhor!!. CASH' IN 5 DAYS S!'!()(J n1" \,I\' 1•\ nll i\l.1r 1. Hl<'ncrdft irld. Tot OKS47 9641 -Nl',\\'-11111· \'11 $4"5. n1n :~ Furn. or Unfurn. 355 r --- 1 great lnve8tmf'nL 10'1 On S !'7''-!1<~111 ''i ,.'('l,i! fiT:-fifi6 ome in •rs • "' B a lboa Is la nd YEAGEll lt t:11LTV ril6-6171 FRE ~E TIMATES -·---Mr. 2 B11, C:luh. pool, tenni~. N e wport Beac h 0Pl-::N Ev1·:R\"J)AY f:..· F.VJ:.' Don'! j.!1 \11! np lhc !1hlp1 ll11V(' Rn ('Xtrn spnce llf'Rll'r 61fl-l32'J; 5.'!6-!'.172'1 --.:-----'-'-----!\'EH\' AlttaC" l Br upp1.'r. I Blll-pRy\n~ um.-' Sell "Don't llunt Bl'1tch/Founr V11ll1:y I llavr ::;11n1rthlni.: you ""Ant to you no longrr US<'? &>11 It • 4 BR, 3 HA Townhouse. LRG 2 Br, '.! B11, nu cpls ''r\y Nn llf'l!I \\'Ir pcl. ; needs" fnt't and ca"y wl!h 536-1836 842-5541 Bkr. i;ell' Clui;'"-\flrrl 11rlg !lo It now v.·lth n Dn1ly P \101 $39~1/lno·lf'ss on leni;c. Pool, .~ rtrp" $250 mo yrly or Cri>t s, drp~. !'i I\' Jr r f a Oalty Pilot Cln"slflrd ,\d! v.-'ell • (·.ill NO\\' fY12-5678 CilUlll1100 Ad! 642-5678. .:nr R."1.1-1653/833-8974. $.210 1no Ill June. 548-\SO'J •...:6.::'ll-C-"1:'°3=·------ - ' <M...-VV & Jl'l l'boL' lflgh. 54&-jllJ& 2 BR, 1112 BA 01..iPLEX. 3BR, 2B1\. all ADULTS ONLY $165 1 l1l1n ... hlk to hlh. Xt li; )l'· 610 J oann, /\pt l: !MS·~:.(~ 11111 i'\11 e 111 -.:27.:lJ82. :? BR Sl55. Stove. refri>:. '.!'""i·.f:W1J:1.~,~lk to baach cpl:'!, rlrps, po.)\. /\dulls. no '~1;. 1i1 o·I l 11, \'t'ly /\1,•11!1 pet~. ** 645-896.'> \It. JIJ-!l;-!l\·l:l 2BR ,1pt, crpll'rl, 111 uf.K'cl, poo l, S16l, Adi!.;. ?!ii •\;ii r !'11uplt' St. 646--'t..!:-:O 1•11:,-1--1li\iO;-;,\ ,\v1;;-.. 1, 1111, 11·pL,., drps. t~ f1 !i.: 1l~IH1 ~hr Nt•\\ ap!s ~17.i np ''i'··~ QUIET 2 BH 11r K11c k Bny No lcai;f' NII prl~ $2171 l'i\ .~ l11irt M2-l.'.\r1 191--0!>27 ----Ji' .. t ~· 1111-11 •• l.1 ~bu fpl. fll 11 ti\\ 1u ll,.,u.: lln:<p ,\<'•10! <:,1t\~1 I ·"1 1JIJ (\"1!1tj ----.) Hl~ (1 ld1•r 1 lf'w npt. on Clift 11r, $260 1110 Call ~:';l)-'"(11)1. ---~-~I SJ'!\CIOU~ Lido f,le &.y front, v.•11h pr1v. heneh. 3 llH 2 ba'-. 1'>00.. 675--7687, ,\ ' I I l I I I I l I DAILY PILOT rrid<1y, Ftbru~ry 15, 1974 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apfl .. :..:!~-""'-"'-"------1 Furn. or Unfurn. N•wport Beach 370 Costa Mescl PARK NEWPORT 1----'----- APARTMENTS 011 the bay (,uxury ape_r11nent living overlooking the v.·ater. Ell· joy S750,00'.I health spa, 1 swimming pools, 7 lighted tennis courts, plus miles ol bicycle trails, pun1ng, shul· fl eboard. ct'OqU{'t. Junior l's from St!M 50 rr1011thly; also 1 and 2-brdroom plans and 2·.!!ory tov.•n hOuses. Eire· tric ldtchera, private patlol or balconies, carpeting, dra· peri{'S. Subterranean park- ing 11;ith c!evarors_ Optional maid S('l'\'1ce. Jusl _'Klrti1 ul Fashi(>n lsla.nrt at Jn rnboret> and San Joaquin l11Us f{(•rt d. Telephone (711) f>·W·1:'{1Q for rt'n!al 1n fonna!1on *·2 WEEKS FREE* Vista del Mesa 1\0lJLT GAHDE:r\ HOi\IES JJ{\llr\E A\11': AT :'llESA !\1(11'(' 1n 11/df'posi!,, (Inly l BIL Sl~ 2 Br. $220 Dtty ,\, N1i;:ht $.'!'t1l'11y, Puol, Jaeu i l 1. Hi:t'. Bldq. 11 /l'Xcrr1."f' r1)1, hilli<irds. {'(llOI' TV. Ea. ,\pr. hiis cltsh\1•a-=hl'r, rt'frig, ~h;,~ t'pl & f)r1 p~!io or de-ck J.15-1~.i~>. WHAT YOU GET IS ALL YOU'LL NEED .•. VISTA DEL LAGO LtLXury h1klsld1• adult 1111111:, r~irn!orr ,1r1rl pt I l"l ('" , ;,fford.ihle st•nl.th, ~'-'( 11n1 1 ~.:uini.: •. ~11u11n11n1:, 1 .. 11111• l11.111dball • .g) 111, ~u111.1s un1i 'Yac;-ht Cluh. !'.:Ifill• 111·11·"'· \ 2, 2 & J)rn f(on 1 $17·1, \\1lh ('\l('JylhJnt:: l't)U ll~'l'd j11l apar1n1cr1t to.lit'. MESA VERDE EAST AND ADAMS AVE . COSTA MESA A.pts .• Furn. Or' Unfurn. --'----'- Newport Beach LIVE ON THE BEACH Hrh \•~I l~IOI ~"'lU'lfV. Ailull~ Nn Pi•I-:;; f.l•11M'. Li'~ 1 !tr :t Bi· .$1~,.sa;o rt HN l!Ji rhtolur' $!'Ji LAS BRISAS APTS • .'i.-11.l H.IV'-"t /\Vf!, J'\B ==~(·,.11 l.i.f2-t.i.,.i66:;::.' --- 1'1.:'\'!:'-l'q1111 I l1r, u1d p;u.t Sill!! Y•'llrly. fiT.\-i~l9 (Jr :, L~ £~;!r1. Sliu1"n .. 11·~ Santa Ana CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES .\t S.1111h C(•a~t l'l111;1 f'111d -.\< apul111 .\•1 u:1 Bi'1r ,\ ./,1• llr1.1 :->1wt l:« 11),l f .'> .\1 i " l..,;1k1• " Tn11 1·r1 n;: Fn11n t111r:s -'~ '.\ll!hnn I )(/llrtr ( 'l l1lil1u11~P, ( :~ rn. S":nn1:1, 'l u1a l S<'<'tH'I!}'. ADULTS-SINGLES l, 2 & 3 Bedrooms from $175 per mo. 3700 Plaza Dr. Santa Ana f\·('xt lo South ('011~t 714-556-0466 Pl.12.a ., I~ Lost 5J5 Heulini .,;;.;;;_ ____ _,:;:;c Announcem•nts 500 LO~'i nude c<it, looks llkt' Blucpomt S1a.n1e!lt!, bu t 11 /whl!{' noi." & v.·hite ftf•t, Ans to UaudlL lrd fgland H. J-lnrbour . Need11 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I nue'(11 "'1 non . s.wr.s 1114 LOST M.ALE: Old Englu;;h Sht-epdog, area 51h & Orange iri lluntington Beach \Vhlte & b'TIQ', y.:/ blue eyes. pleB.Se call 536-2549 or 675-4~2 TRANSLATIONS ,\\111111 lran~l.d1un s e1-v1ce; NEWPORT-CENTER f1•r b11~111t:ss. l~>g11I JH1p1•1.,,, ~ ROOtll o!ltt:(' II 1th farlttt~llt> r ;11en1. l!lc. r ·r(un S()linilih. l1:d1<1n. Pur1U1.:Ul'~e. l'rl·nch \'It'll' flf !'\t>l\'fl(Jl'I 11:.rbur & 1..':11nllna, ;Kl;; i;(j 11. $'12;;1,,,"•"•"•I ~1~110''.'·'•'•5-4""x"n" . .,.""~ J}l'J' !t\<J, Ul!'!U1!0~ U!iltlll'!;,I" , janitor serv1t·1!, c<1rpetuu.: Auto Transportation 525 & lvis ol JJ1•1• p;i 1ku1g E~TATE ltEALTY &iU-1120 ll lDE vr rid•'t!:> I t>a v e REWA!{[).LQST sni. 1vhite Poodle, .t•eb 9. No rollar. Vic. Clennevre & Calliope, Lag. &h. Ans to "Bozo". 494-4012. l\l1s"1on \lh:jO fi A.\!. LA NEWPORT BEACH :1 l'~L SA Fii)'. ~th .~ LOST blackC Lah puppy. 7 l.;l\v Finn \tJ r(•flt attr11cllve~l ~o~'p~>~'l 1~1"~·~""-~·~71900~~~~~~ rnos. Vic. .!\t. 1-leartbroken 0!!1ce 11·1th ~"' e 1' 1. 1 ;1 r l ,1 I ~~~-Generous re1va.rtl. sjli1t:e, 1nclu11!11'.l. 1t·lt·1>honc ~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~ nflsw('ring, I' l' el' ri11 ! u n I Personals ll '1 } : ~ S('t'Vit'es, t"()n1plcle 11 Jrary, [ I t"1nft•renl'f! 1~10ttl nr1v11e~csl ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliii j SeMoet ft R"*'"' IB,\l l'\.lf•lt'l', !!~,, C.:<1!1]1 . . 8:13--0730 Personals 530 OFFICE SPACE: ~·r1 It , HL:N'I'. co~!u l\leS<.t, 1rarbot' lJIV(lHCl'.:D rnan ·18, SC'lll~ al Adanis. Be a u 1 1 r u 1 ·"' pt•1 sonohlc. non di lnkf'! 1nodt•i11 111i· ul u s. I c, or sniokt•r 1voultl l1k1• tu Janl!orr~l. Cl:oss A \\'a!ker nl"C'l <-<timpantonable l.idy ln .~ Ll'e Hldg Call Cc-nc trill. N fL 11r1•,1 \\'rile Classified ;.,)7--0136 or 546--5828. ;1d Nr. trl. Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Ro.'> L'lliO, Costa ll lcsa C,1!H • 1 lllU FHl·:l~ Rt::NT * 9~>626 ' Applianc• Repair & Perts APPLI1\NCE se1-v. \Vasher/ 4! 1• y (' l'/dshv.•shr/disposa!s ,\I! rn11kes Heas. &16·5!\·IS. Baby•itting LOCAL n10ving & hauling by student. Large truck, !teas. Barry. 539.9-138 or 53+1346, \' AllO, gw-.i.gc n'll\0~ (l"(lC$, d r I\'{' Yo'il 'JS, !147-21i66. clean-ups, dh1. ivy, stump1. GE'T IUD 01'~ UNSJGHLTY TRASH & DEBRIS. St2 LOAD . COi.LE GE STUDENT, 548-6428 Housec:l .. nlng J t~~-f"'S Cleaning St1'.·1~. Residential & Commercial. 1-'Joors. carJ)t'ls, v.·utdo\\'S, e~('. Serving llarbor A1-e11. 646-6.18<1 GENER,\L llOUSt.:CLt.:ANING vwn Trans~Jt·tat 1on S3. hr. 5'lS-Q9.J.I Dedicated Cleaning • \VI!: DO EVI::!~YTHJNG * ltt•f:s. rre<' (':st. ti16-2K39 I plate, ~ocxl r<'£i ences, day A· l f"lousekeepcr 10 yrs in ll'Otk only. ~11 ·9784. JAJ~:\NESF. l..,1dy would likl' 10 <lo hausc'i:lf'ru1ing. O\\·n rransp. *1029. Income Tax D•·lu.xl' ofcs. nr. 111qx11•1, full ~ \\'ILL haby~1t 111y hon1e for Income Tax Servic• working n101h(•r C <it es personal 111' business S('huol area u.JI aller stx 23 Year!! Harbor Art'a :.~&--9549 (7141 675-6676 Job Wonted, Fomofo 702 Help Wentod, M&F 710 lNDE:-NDJ·:NT RE. Agt w/15 yr e._'(fl u1 sale& & instr, desires -ern1~lmt 111 11.R. 01· Npt. area. M/hnve $1.:d)(). rno dn1w 11gt11nst 1'fl/'flfJ1 or .al. \\'l'ite: P.O. Box 6:.17. 1-tunUngton Beach. Cal EXEC. Personal Sec'y. Adn1 , AsllL Xlnt Skills, Jtefs. 19 yrs Yt'/ pn-v. emp. in Bt•v. Hills. TI4: &1~731 5 or 636-0251 niessagE'. NEED help at home! We hr:tve aides, n ':! r s e 11 , ho u s ekP!"ll. roffipttn10t1!» Jtomen1akera Upjohn S.17-6681. Help Wonted, M & F 710 •Accounting Clks •Calculator Oprs •Typists •Credit Checkers Banking ('.xpe1·1cnce VOLT Instant Personnel 1't1mporary Servtt'c 3848 Calnpus Di'., Suite 11:6 Nev.•port Bcarh :i.1&-1741 Equal Oppur. E1nploycr Cer••r Opportunltie1 Train••• Young men, lor !n11'resl ln~ .... ork In a ron8trt1t'li11n 1n<lu.~try . 1·2 yn t'Ollt'l!'.t' 1\·/111arh, ~ 1• <i 111 et r y & dr·afting backgnl<I de1SirabJ .. but 001 essen. Must hav~: ttlla. truui;p, ICl\r allow paid 1 Must llve IOcally Xl11't oppor lo b'l'OW 11 /I an t'Xpanding l'O. 1''/tinh 1 e1n ploy me nt w/.xhu iX_.netits & cha.net's :01, adva11c.-en1e111. 1\pply 1 n per50n u n J y . Jntervlew,, !::htHL·12 noon, SAT. F'E:H. lti!h. NO PllON E CAL.LS, 1409 t:. \\'al'rlE'r, S.A. L:L!'.:RK T'/1-'IS'I' for disp;j;. n1cnt sec11un in trust der11, guod at flgu1'£'s, JI 1vp1ni.: ALSO need HECEP'I'lONJ.'iT >;lllt'hUl'CI, lt. l'!l'J'JCjj( (llU,l'~ 1ncld'g typ111g. F1nune1:dj Urganizt.11011 loc11te1I In NI:! Xlnt ~1ork1ng t'Ond111uri:s ,( C1.1. bcnellls. I'll: ti I J-4:uJ Clerk, Blueprint E::.xper. in Ll ueprinl rou1n iH.'(JVL\y, t Technology Mark•ting 1 Call 97!}..IJOO L'Ll.1 {}.,;:/'J'Y I-' I svr. S<'l'VJt:l'. 01nplf' pkg. Loiiest L~c;F •. NSED SPIRITUALIST r.llt•s. front \ rn1 to 1000 ~fHl'ltu<tl re<1d1n~s 10 a n1 FT. ,\J;;o d!•sk spac.._• fron1 -JO p.11.1, Adv1c.c on .ill SGU n1f>, !'i'~:\-::2:1;~ !! t.~ 1Hlo1t. niattl'l'l;, Jl2 N. 1-.l C:11n1no , • . , •. --, -,--l{cH), B:i.n Clenicn1<', !Ot' CIVIL bNGlNl-_f<JUNC f1r111 appt. Call ·19'2-91):.;'1, ·192-!lJ::ti 1u l't•nt ulll<'e " pnc e, .. cc.=o"'='-':::..=cc 2 Bft .. l ba., 540 1800 Rooms 400 ;\°!'\l'fXll't Cl'nlcr, St·(Jy ,l',i PHOBLL'.\I P r ,~ i-,'Tliln l' y. Ch;1nn£'lfrnt .•. "· · .. · .•. $".!).) -·.:::;cc.: ______ _:;:;: OI' Bkkri SC-l'\'ll't" Confl't'l'llt.:t· C0nf1dt·n1, s y n1 pa th!' I 1 L' 1 BR 2 bfl. f'l)\1 ~'0Hf,\f~l.l·: t·•)on1. rooin pi iv Xi·rn~ L'>plt'l'. prf'g:n;incy cou11sc l 111g, Carpenter 'For Appou1 rm('nt A/PAYABLE $525 C'ARPt~NTH.Y • all 1:1-'P\'S -INCOi\IE· ta.'!: P 1· C" P Ii re <l .Excelll'nt CorJJpnny ~pcttHlilc in l'l"tl111dt."ling. personal or sn1. bu:;1 fast WESTCLIFF fl't' t'"l. 1111·;1! l'i't. ·l'..17.:?!J.lj .Sel'Vlt't' (Tlll 8~2-l-05.I O!' i 't'l~lllll'I 1\gt'11cy l'ol:,\V co 1n l!vint• look1n • few 1·pt lllH~·. l·ll 111 11~ ~p!Oyt:e.1~11 Vu·K1 .1!Jti.1J,11 c UNSI'fl. Al'C(IUl!idl!lf,\,H liL',t\'y t'Xpt'l'll'llCl' .\.: 1YJ!l l1;., 11 .. 1 (I. :Jlo.r.~ri.iJ. Se11I~ de(~r .......... ·.~.fit ------= __ I \l nrk 1n~ :ul11!1 !n nur {lllh'f (':ill 6·11~tJ.'il1:: ,\i)ortion & adupltun~ rc•f, Lido.:.? Br, 1 ba uni. .•. .},\XI THF: !·:'\CJT['\(; (';\l fl(}lll(', l\1!f•hl'r1 pt'l\lt•gcs l 0 f c\PC,\Rr: U11-41'i!i t11•f. 111 Hfl , G pn1 . S·l:.!--OIGO li\Jark Ill Ct'llill'/ COOKS WAITERS BU>BOYS 1:xp1.•1·1l'lll'ed Unly C.iU for H!)po1ntn1L'lll l:il2--0J75 associated PALM MESA APTS. ! 111.ul S~lfl/l\'h:. 1;11-;..,~iO!l l'.\.\ll'lJS >t'l\l' l t• t'. . '. ~ .... , 1----, ----llll'p<1!'1 i!!L'a. ~)()fl, ll( $~70 LI~'~ (Ir DEATI-1 ; Let .our 1'11:\\1JL.., ,t1 :\11 BL!~ L.\Rl.J:: '-IHlll\ l'~lrll. ll\1 li.i po•r 1110 :-i<'(' 11 ~ fur \'OUt' l.labieshve .. Forallrrua!ivt•s ,\LL T.l'P'-'S Bt, S.: Snial! Ma1onry lli5l E. J<J111g1'r, S.A. 542-S8J6 * ::in1. pluinbini::-jobs * Brick-Block-Ston• 1 ----"'-'-'='---~- BROKERS-REALTORS ZOZ5 W Bolboa 67l·l66J H,HJ1,," 'J l~I~ 11 <1111 ~J,11 S: 1•111 1\1• \\:<t'lll'J .~· l~, .. 11·h . 1 •ff',,., "'l>lli'" nC:c·il~ !O i\l30RTION call LIFE :-.: r· s·10 1k (' 11 .1 1 11~11 1 '·~. '" •• A•l11.lt~ .. 11 vi~, 1 R -1 If. I~ • en l' n1 111 ~! l' LL AN H.J::,.\L TY ,:; !OIJ LINE ;1:11-552'2, ]~I'S_. __ ~:~;. H;.1R 1 APT, niu.nagcr wa.111ed. Long • 645-X21i6 * f l.ENEH1\L C1\l1PJ.:NTR\' licach. Oppor1u1111y o t' 1.~,J '.\h",1 Jn· '1--' l1·v11a' :140-2:160 GEST illASSACtE !I\. N.B. (j !.lks f1011 1 .\1 •11'p<JJ ! Blvd.I HI 11'\I 1 I) I ll 'I \' '""""""""""""""""""""""'! -,1fi-9~(.0 " 1 111 · 1'1 1' 'I SLI BL}'T ull or part !i">O :\400 !1;•111(• 1\1~'.. Suilf' \CCB. C..liSTOi\1 FINISJI \VORI( Painting & couple. Nu exµer. nee. Srnrill .iobs Ok .':9--1-48:>8 Paperh•!'Ping HusllanJ !or ma!n!t'nant•c .I: 11-/11• l'lpt, ."P!U'. rlO<il'I~ S:-t 'sf\ 11 ' l\r Airport. 'f "ui·n (.1pe11 s Ai\\, l\!011, \\led , 1''!'1., Huntington beach ::-l•lrai.:;C'. hil i.:hl'n Pr J v l · , 1' . ·o,, 1:r'''O ,\11n. :i;17-D53q f1('.?IJl'l UI UI! lll!l, '~"' '"", , ' --Business Rental 445 * P,\Llll & C.\HD 11.F.:i\1 t!\ fiqDlllS $2?. a 11k up, 11·1111 :id ll'/redu1•\10n. 10$31 Beach ** DELUXE- y EARLY * * I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 3 BR, 2 ba, bcan1 cc1hnr;, I• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-!;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; n •p1ur. HI un1t:s. t 11-li l::XCEl.LF:NT C.\HPENT!tY 960-2JOs or (2\JJ .13;i..;,.124 Counter Help, p/time t;l::NEHAL llEPi\lll *Willard Painting Ovl'!' 21. c·all StC:lll', Uul! Tt;LEP!iONr; ti75-;)2 ll Contractors* ,\P'l' i\lgr·Ht't1rl·d or L·pl. It liunls 1{csLaut11111, 6+!-20.;.11 untts, Cl\!. \i'11!l': C1ovt', . CUSTOi\I \\'(IQ{l\\'Ol'k, r('niod · RESIDENTlAI..; 922 9th St.i\lnh. Hch,90266 lJ<'llVt·1)i------ paneling & rPpair. Vince & CO~li\!ERCIALj .i ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiom J DELIVERY MAN all shag, patio, gar , dsh11·sr, FROM $170 $350. 4909 Rivel'. Call eves Cotnf' IJve 1vith 11:; n! thC' or 11kcnds, 6·1J--455·1. Er11'1ronmPnt Apts. 1 ,~· '2 \VALK to shops (17th & BR, sh:1g 1'pr~. d !' n,,. Tustm) Rcfurb. lik<' nC\\I shopping er>nl\'I'. U;~s lhan ind1v,-type cundo. 3Bll, 2B,\ 1 ni1Je from hc;irh, prll all' (or denf. !pl, CtlC pal10, patio & l)PaU!. lndsr p. pool, c lbl1S(', dbt enc gar. Jleat{'1! pool & i·t c rin. z..;,J $325 64~-7771 1•hild1·t•n or /)f'!S. ~~ 6 ~ 2 NE\V Deluxe Yearly ;; Bil llan11!1on ,\\·e. HB 9li2-[~J[) or :.! BR. 2 BA. Steps to _ oceanfront. ll!Lns. l' llllc. DI::J.UXE adult ll o o I s 1 de Drps. erpts. 2 car prk'g J'.,:.irt!en l1ung;do11, 11r •l('f',111, for ea. apt. 61rtlll Bkr. frpl, li·g µatu1, fi pools, Lt::-:i·R\'°\\'iil<'o'fr •·lt Apt;:" saunri. h~n1.11s. 8-1!~~:.!:J!l. kiteli.-;~ $.\0 _11 k UJ> <ipts. --Blvd .. St<inlori. 527-3 !0li 543-97::i::i or 6·1J-3~7 '.\li\SSAGE, Bi\Tll Vacation Rentals 425 A !Oul'h of cJ,iss. Cumplc1e F'in('st Craftsmen ASSEMBLY DEPT /or t•ai·Jy n1orn1ng LA 'J'tnit:i. Carpet Servlc:• Dry11·all .••••• \Vallpapering , 110111e dt·11\ery 1u uic. ,., Lenhoff. 5.16--8175. Vi~ Lldo/Sl1:is i\l'i'll. Also I J;1·. t r<11n $! .... J Br, l Ha 111' 2 Br :.! Bit. !ircplac:t". balc:o11;.. s~7;, 10 Laguna Nig uel $.1)()/:\!0. ('!?,3-!12:: I t.:ASTBl~li1"~· 2 HR. 21~ H\ * BRAND NEW* LIV F: Jn !he all lll'IV DHna Po1nl l·larbor ;1t t h c bP;1ut1ful J\·JARI NA INN l\l()!\'I, '.i1!l02 Del Obispo S1. ( 4 96-23 5 3), '1:1tchen, P.ffic t:"111 i('S ,'\.: ,.\pnrll!H'lll.., J lf'lltei:J, ponl, clirl'ct r!1al phont•S, tl'l•'ViSiOn, !;rlllrl<J h,11h. In 11 n d t' y t1e1/i11~s. n1('l'l1t1c: 1·non1. clnsc to S:1n Clr111f'nlt' ,\, L:1gun.1 Bc;icli (\Hll!' pi:iy ltl Olll' SJll}t'!• l1~h1111::. shnppinL,' .~. 1·1•s t:•11- 1·.1111s $!)!) 11f'<k .~ t ·i1 Hnni.: tlu" :HI .t l'P1 •1·11't' S5 off nn t1l'~t \l'C'(');;'s rrnt Coldwell,Banker ,,."'"'·'· -64.>·n'6o. ~ ~~~~~t~~~ ('~(~~1~-~~? J\cousti('al CE'ihngs I t~!!l1'l'\UH!. nu ~"lit•uJ ig:. l\J,.,,, JOJ-IN'S Carpet & Upholstery Please Ca ll For Estin1a!e I MANAGER 11.11\: etouuin1c;d l'd!'. ~" Drl Shan1poo, 1So1J *644-2199 640-1136* yrsof1.1g:coru1ucr.~'~llr~! Retarrlantsl. Degreasers & S!a te Lie. No. 2310.18 ~HtLly. h'-'St!IHnstt-1'1l.a1·111·i 1 all color brighteners & IOJ .., .. ..,................ t,;1 ove/Jlntg &ach ' ~l'\:u~' ininu10 blC'ach for \1·!Ute p A pt: RH ANG IN G & Background 111 11·ood, .Illt•tal, ti.%-~"Jl',I Prime Retail SpaC:e ~ )~ "aJ''"'ls. Save ""Ur money , . •1 'I bo r11ct111g ,x <1l'U111h.!. ""~~~----1 l 'Oll I I 11 ' "' '' pa1nl!ng. ;: Yl'!\ ~ ar r C ti <'d H tt DELIVI::J{\" li"ip, f"IJ 0 1• _ !':i{(\1arc> rl <il'ai 111 1e, lost .ll?d Found by s11 vmg nie extra tnps al'ea. Refs furn. No. 1~. a ""' o man /I ,1 1 ' " l11gh]y !'ill<'t'•'~::.flll Rfilpli "' \\'ill rlean hving rin .. d in111,,. !'\.,._.. "''l'l ..-cri;tJ1"n·1 , .. t:1icy P une. " <l e OJ' fcni. (01 r • I \ T ,i~ii·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiio.miiim "' fi42-23."J6 " ,_.,. "=' '1•nl"r ,ol 1111 ,. us11n 11111 rni . & hall SlJ. Any r m. 642-Jtl/O 1111,q ,,._.\,,,.,,,11,.: 11•v .. 1u1 • .,., C'o~tn \I{.~" ~·11111· ;iiJ'-• 1)1Hh· 55,Q Si.j(I, t"ouch $10. Chair S5. PROI-'. \\'al!covering , sta°"e 1 .... ---------• j!tU,.;nu11 l.lJUl1 K11U11Jedgc •!! 11"/l•'d.' 11llli r Pu:sOn,1Ulc ll'lll, Found (free ads) 1:1 yrs. e.xp. is l\'h,it coun1s 1ic. No. 2795 1 ~. Ins ur, nll , .. , . , I •11 1'" 11c1p1u1 luui.+ 0111, (':ill :Olr. Lilnhuig. Ff >'.'.:\]) Fvnl iihih' ,\ t111t rnelhod I rlo 11·nrli: !ypt's paper. TI ·I ll·12·1:':HG /\.SS f . l\l,\N,\LJ::lt · 1 li«11~p. 11•!\Jlt' '111( t'"n1111"s COLDWELL-BANKER ~ ni.ist'll. Goof! rrf. 3.\1--0101. Sharµ ~·" to """'·'l 1'"""'g.,.i t .11u 1 .. 111>" , 1~" }uur v~ri !11111111 Tt•n1,.,. 11·/hrn1111 1-'rlOF. painter, hOnl'st 1ro rk, u1 Vl'I)' • .1c111·e 1,u111., .. ~1 iu s .~ .. 1,1.61,11!. Apµly :·llti REALTORS 833-0700 1',.Jl tt1' & fJ,•a 1\lllar. :.! ~·«111 -* Lliberr:artlo & Sons * re,1s. Int/ext. fl'<'e es!in1ate. liu ti q u c . lllusl ha1c .,1,0 ~1 ::iuuc ,_ JJ 1 8 N EWPORT SHORES D.dn1:d1.1n, I 11·1 i•llilr & •"H' Ca1·pt.·I srtles, installation & Reis. 5-IS-2i59, 612-391.;. C.XJ>t:l'JL·nec ai1d be a!Jh: tu ---·'-·_1111 · tn coo tn 11:00 Sq . rt .. ~p:n 't"<. hlk & 11 h1t1>. I :'ll.1l r BP:igl,. 1'C'pni r:;. 963-2639. PAINTING ,t l\linor honi f' t<1K.c charge ol lull Dental Assistant 1<1 ;.;11. 1111n1<"d11\lely! li2111J ,\ fl'i«olor. 1 .\!nil• p,•kingt>se 1\1esa Cleaning Service. r1'pairs lntl'nor & Ex!erior,i r t•.!<JJOnsiuili t ics .• .,,uu Jl('J'looi>uusi llt'l'\IS '-'·"Pl'I'. 2 :s!ory. Cl'pl~. 1ll'fl."· fµI, l ,\.'. 2 BR, 2 B ,\ Fron1 gar. Avail 4 1 s:;J.l nHJ. Pl't Sl '.tl Unfurn. FU!' n 1 she 11 OK. 11·10·0'28:!. t11111s Avu!I. CROWN VALLEY Apts. I' "'If!!' Cua~I !h1y, i\·i·11porl Tr'i·(nlnr. ! ,\Jalc i'OOc!IC', Carpels & Uphol. steam Cnll 645-i413 I opportuni~y t fur ~he . r1gh1 f/tun.c as~!. J:: .x pan 1l c r! Bl·:AuT .• \Jounl:.1111 hon1<' 111 B•·<•L·h. F111· riffae u;;e, lnl r·lc"c'c"_'°c·c'clcl>-il.-~:,_s_<_~---clr.inC'd shan1pooe<l. 5!"17·67~2 INT/EXT PAINTING , 1..c1•son lll crcstc lll a (lUlil•s Ujljlvr. Ji U. lli\:<l. t1·c·~1l1nf', hv 11k:. '''" ''' ,1 1 G 1ic1111, luH lune po,,.11011 1'11-t1 !l6i.-w·11. hl'L' ~ho,[) II)' :oi1v hli'<l/H'SS, FND: . :1 l' 'l' J' rn.1 n c Cl . ,-E J . '-'"'"" ---, JI 11 II r ------l::'.S~a~n:__::C~l:•:m:.::•:n:r•;_ ____ ISan D1e~o Fr11;y or Co<t~! \\'knd. i'ln.~ 11,·:10 ?i.lti·-~ .. Js f 1 ' 1 arpet ean1ng r!'.'I.' ;;t tni o•J-.\,J.J you qua 1 y, t'd or iii\ --, .. , --- " ;I\) Tr1•nt~ \!'I')' \'O'H;>.O!l tlhlt', ~lu:r j(')'! 'I 1'£r . tlrllllC rin Floor Care & w1·ndows appotnlnlt'lll. Di..."TAL J{et•t•pt. ln a busy *NOW AVAILABLE* Ill\·~· 11. !11llhurst. 1;;7:;.1 llillhur~t. L."l g, Nig11<·I. lll>U~!·: in L1q;un:1 nl';i(·h. 11111111.1 i.1 n1un1h (ll' le.i~e. t ;~g-·~lip · .iddre~~ & phnne PAINTER. h1~hly l[Uflhhcd, Tht.: LWK &Jl-£:JOO u1e \\/i;uod 1r1ngc bcnclns. 2 hr, 2 b;i. iVl' bl'h ,\, ci1.1 . ) Kn. f\un111np: Sp I' 1 n g: s Du1ch ~Jaint. Serv.-537-l5M eU1c1ent,11·ould ilke • your 1 yr d('IJ(itl expcr nee. Sonll' Brand Ne1~ GardPn J\pls 17111 :--::1-07::11, Xln! Snn ClenH!nle ,\rl'a 2 BR, 2 BA, $19.'"l C:-ill f.~:!ll.'111. ·l'l J.!l!llli. 675-6050 5.-;[;.-4112 !Jcf ll days or afL Ci\fiPl~T LA YER. N("eds businegs. Reas. 6.JZ-.\158 ATTI::NOANT ·Udy t'<1J'c for S,1 1.~. 11 Li. lS-lli-Jj.lO Rentals fo Share 9 •'1"'"· 11ork, iristall or repair Aller PA(NTING & Ca rp en·t r y scnii·anibulatury J1idy. Lih' 3 BR, 2 BA, \111tl1 d...:h\l'sr Newport Beach C'-C--.C...C.:.c;.:;:_ __ 4c3;,;0 1"111 •••mu•-CD I"' , , 1 =7 '"Pa·ir. F·~ .. ""'a•. ,,1 ... & duties, pr{'parc lunch. 9 a1n -"" -Ull• ·• -· I-ND· 1'!:1 e lrtsh Sl•tt c r !i pm. 842-11....., ~ u, £'-' '"" 1 ., "U 11· I" ·' DRAFTING 1, ... ,1 n .. , •• ,. 0>' .. s,-"j1,. '.l a bout 1().~ mos. old \ric .:'..!'.'.C:.:'.::C-';;;;_____ e~l 542-7152 11nylin1C' O ,,:., pin. ou" eun:slul'r & !1r('p\acc, s2~1(l. ' ,\11 apt~. have pnv'11C pat1~!i. 111any othPr ftalu1 c:s. S.··· ;i! li86 Can1iM Of' l..11" Mares, JUSt souih of .S.in Clt>n1enle General Hosp1tul U!<e 1'2:s1n•llc 0!1·1.11111• • • * ·l~:\.(jl 11 • * • Santa Ana Now Rentin9 ••.. NE\V l-2 & ~ Bl't's. Park-llh1·1 scllings. J~cc T"IOlll. P1~1I PlBY area.;, Pal l•IS Ii: ,,,It lot::;. C<is & \V<i.1c·r Pd !-111 .1~. drapes & S<J forlh~ Startini.: nl Sl!l:I ~ dcp. Newhope Meadows Apts. 517 S. Nc11hope, 554-2600 Sunset Beach s.,\. rcr:r.ANT 1111 2 l\!', l01f1 , frpl', l1l!in~. un· r 1• ., "11 J1\llf'h1'1' \\ /!). h;iP)\!•d 1111<o Hun!, !larloour ~'ll:i-111 ·1 .. 1· !iUH6'i1 Apts., I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1_.;_;__c,_;__;_~----' live BIG! from $145 Al 0.1kwuod Gard"n /1; ,,1. n1i?•11S GRCAT RECRE:AT!•)'\ "'·' <11· mmci ~aun,,~. !1c.~1·11 r \.l:J~, b1lil<1f'1 • 1t'IH11 '• pr I II. r•.1 :'h0P, QOl( clllv1r1Q r.:lm)r, O..tfl1 r1111m, L'IL. F ~I N ACT!VfTl[S: r nll·1tf'T';t' d1!f'tlor, lrt ,. :O,uri1.1v l rtJnl '1 (1(l,Q's, !•11-J», j1Jti•L., ,•11d 111ur1·• At AUflFUL Ar/111T1'!:\Jl '. (;"1'11 1 1 & 2 !llt1!1 • '"~ Fqtn t. <inJuTrl W1ill ., t n• .. L'(:( '" Mti\!F'!~ ('lp .. 11 10 !•• 7. :,1,rr~. no p»t<., r r t11l•l« tr, Q .\kWOl\d G ,\rd('n Ap,\rl!l\l'n ls \\'OH!\ING mal<' lookint: fvr pri ~1n to sh;irc l1ou'" B,dboa T~lan<l r,r N"11 port 1<l't':1. Cull 4%-0050 tll' f,.jfi-18:1 1 \r,\NTEJ\ 111(1]1' O\·'"r '.\f) Ir. ~hilre la.l'j!;I.' 2 h1• hst" in ('rJ;\I Prtf. e:o.ct'. l~pe.. C.111 f\;i11cv, afl fip111, Q 1· II C!'kl'nd~, !163-2~!)8 L\L\1 l·:D h'n1 r 111 111a1"' to ~h111·r \1·/~an1P qn Bu!hon r~1:111d G7:->-ill 1 01· 511i-7:l60 l·.\t •HI. !H_)(l:\!'.\L\TJ: \\i11llt•d 11\Hlc !•• '-hi•l't' '.! 131', 2 &1. {).1k11n1Jd G;1rdcns ,\pis Su. (j~•i-22,'\i:t iifl ,-). Ylil'Xf: 111al1.· ;Jdlt lo "<h;11'<~ 2HR h.~l'. JLB. 11'/~11n1t'. S·"ll +u11! R·!6--2~7:J <1ft ipn1 \\',\\ Tl·:n :'11.\l'liHJ.: tna lc· to "h 1· ·l Br hs" & ut1L Clo~c !n b1 nvh llB. ~1[).i. ~lij2-Sf,f,~. Garages for Rent 435 MINI WAREHOUSES STORAGE .\•1 :\!'1\• •!IJ ••I' :\J111'f',fllll I •'llill'J!""· } 1•1111 Si JU f'l'I' ll;inn/1•111 \ ~' 11·!:1 •1,1 :--t .. J!B " '" ' d Cement, Concrete I s!udotlts on spill shilr. Jl.li. For 'the !'o!lo11'mg Ni':\\'PORT Hi"..\C'll JJlh ,r.., h'\lne NB. \\lk a~·s * Wallpa-r Hanger* ,1rfll. "'~" 17411 e S ft-lg 1-6: 51&-:-IOSO or ()JQ-li()IJ art. r• .,,,.,... r. ,,_, n•r e Small Business 6,, .. ~~~-~---~ CEJllTENT: ])a\lo, drives, C. Rehko 6·16-24491 AVON e Printed C.:ircuit Board Opportunity 1~!\"u J\latr s <'a I . po 1 11 L ~~~~1~~~'.·c-~~~~s~st. ~~!l9R~ Plaster, Patch, Repair ENJOY i'll c.t:Tl~G P EOPLE Board D•signer Business with l iv i 11 g S 1 a n1 (' s e \'1~· H.B. I &. l\1AKlNG 1\10N.J::Y? • Design Drattsman flltr11·1f•rs, SlOO n1<,nth 11';1~. 11·/vP!lo1v col\<i.r & belts CLJ\'IENT ,t Block \\'ork. *PATCH PLASTE ~~JNG * BecQme an A VON e Drattsman ('1•1\ll'r of L ci :~ u 11 a . ~1ri.:..1ri;;6 \Valls. p.it1os. s11le1valk;;, All lypes. F ree> c>stunate:\ , n:presenta.live & do both . Ol't><1nvlc11• Su1t.1hli• J111· I·'-~:.'.:~,::.----~~--~ _ete. By hr. or job. 64&-6915. Call ~25 /{un your own busiriess, t.lectron1c C(j,UJJl. e .\p t r . Pl·\ \t . \ 1 "U, Shop t :\[): Blk ( u1 ly l,1lJ.1ypf' tint! l't'<1u1rt•tL J 'I f)I 'n 1•1 t.R. 1' or ,l'l llllll: \.K'. l\'J.). p j ,~ \' PATIOS. \\'Al.KS. DRIVES, Plumbing .schedule .)Otir .01vn V.Ot'kmM ll'Cllll,OIOgy i\larkrtuli; Red Carpet, ea t s l•'aithfiilly \ldlltn~ sinl'C CONCRI:."TE PUl'ilPING hours & 1\e II neJ p yu11 C;itl 979--llOO 497-1761 :\J ,,,,,,~,·~"~·7~,"~"'~·'~'·I,_____ Call Don 6j2~51<1 L.R. OTIS PLU~ffilNG build your sa.lcs ler11t1.1ry. I -Contractor R0m-~01, & "·pa'-w,,.... Call: :i 1"."i.,~O-Jt:C. ~~-~ I:r·;T,\IL sl1up, ;11·a1 :1! FND: Bi c .I'(' l (' Y1c : <. uu.,_ '"" .... ,, ~· "'.=: 1111111aturc niull in "Ci1nnc1-y Sprtnf.:d.il•'. Crahtllll .( heaters, disposals, furnaceR, B ,\B ys I TT EH, Ii t e Oriver·Kennelman Ne:.it & personable. Pt'rni. position. )\Jn't / r 1 11 f., b<.!ncuts. !11ust have '""" Calli. drivers lie. k !->• I 11 Sl 'f rr J AC!\ Taulane, re pai r , dshivashrs. 6-12-6263 l\1/C & housekce,.,.•r, Tues thru Fn, \·11 ;tge · SI\ ro SJ. '-::> Sl;ilt"I' ll B. Call to 1dentlly. B/A. Complete Plumbing .--:;Oth SI, ~ B. Gl'~9!iO!i u1' 1'16-879:> rernorl , arid. Lie. B·l 269072 <--~ • L ' ....,....,n. J Lo 4::SO pn1, 2 boys ~ li41~19GO c_::::_::.::,;;__~---~-lily \\'ay Co. 612--1i03. .,.,rvtce. lC. "'.t.0:H. & ti. C:.:osta 111esa. 5..\u .. u.S7. FND: You11J:: Calico enr . F!c;i i'LU'fBING ,.,.~n lR -I Electr1·cal n 1 11.1:.1 A !\10\IE ,\OUr or nr shop 10 cull:•r. Vic. n[ f> or t No joh too small BAliYSt J t.:I(. 11'1\nus only. ~r1.v.uig record. i\)J!H .. H1<h! on beach. Ver•' ht!:! 20011 Lagw1a Can;u11 . , ,i presttg1r111s r01'11t'I' 011 ]';o \\ PSthoul't', !\pt B ch . ELECTRICIAN, lie., 0 I cl * * 642-3128 * * Cnnsl 1t.1y ln Lat:. Ht•,1ch . fi·l4-21 'r) J Laguna. ____ _ hsJq~~g ~~lies. ti46-jl~_9 __ l . 1 J 'oo "ff1 11 1· • c:.Cc:C--~-----~ Jobs, ne1v i'obs, any jobs. it\ P'' :i_ .,, ,;q , . ::i. Pou·N, D.· I r I · .R ,__ 0 r 111\.!(' L' n1a <' An.vplaee. S:IB-7689 ~q ft Rr:ilonorn1:•s, li1~1-n1C Pr'J':;ian/Tah!)\' c:it. \'it• of ( r I S . l:::LECTRJCJAN. J,i('Cnsc No f J!t L1•asc, {eltu , 101·c. f{I\'{'\' A1·1·., Ne1vr.\Orl Bch. 2:~xH) 111 shopping ct•nr,•r, C;tll ;ifli'I' f} p lll. 548-fiRfi," 233108. Sn1all )Obs, ma111t •"-' ""' Ea I 1711, 'I C•<1·1 -rf'pairs. 548.52fi.1 ·"'". · :;~--_;;'rt u.' !·':>JD : ''l'nl!. Ra:;st·tt llound, :'l~i:sa.: ~Si/~·.,~ 1 ·1 -1 ,JO · lwn11·11 &. v.h11e Vic. !\lrsa Gardening fi1J ·0101, 1·!.1·.1 ·0 \·1·1·d·· i\r. golf COW'S(' I d t -I R t I 450 · 1•1-1r.1'J? GAR OF:NER of 22 yrs. exp. n us ria en a .t • · ··--------v.'ht) is college trainer! in r·;-,;n· rlf1!.;·Ll•·nn:1n Sheph1·rd 1-for(icullure i.· proud ol his NOW LEASING Television Repair BABY.SI'rl'Elt. 5 da;•s a ELECTRONICS v.·eck. "t;randmothc.r" rypc Tt.::l'H~!(:J/~t-.s OJLOR TV repair. Expert. fur 1 yr. old. Nr. CCC. No expcr. J'l'q'd. \VUI lru111 reasonable service. F~ ~7 J\ges li-34. $.126 1110. st,u·1 .. Es i mates. HERT ,""""'""'=~-~-~-~ saiary + n1any bt·111·,., GALLJ-:MOR E n : 968-2783. UABl~l'rr1:.tt., '/. girls. al!t'r Nuw inl('rv .cwing. Ai "' T1'le school LH area, IH2-l[);j(), Ur1porturu11cs, ti 4 ::i -11 t.i u 49+-3JOS, pr 4\J.4-<!()G l Custa Mesa. CERAr.11c TILE NE\'! & B~UTICL\Nn-eed('(I \\'ilti EmploymeiitCounsallor rcniodel. F'rce es!. Sn1 )ot;s foUo.,..·1nG', xlnt 11Ju rk ing d 'J ;\•'l'U 'ivu ·1u 1\i.111,,bl' •• \\elcome. 336-~)J. CtlD ., + conun.. u11 ia r!t 1 ,,1 locot1on <at the NC1\•porter I 11 1 g '-' !!cl'. i~rl'h 1• L .. , Roofing Inn &-auty Salon, 6-l·l"iJJ.-JO 111 11''' P111'"11•t"rl•. l.;111 1 .. Balboa Peninsula j 11 Hf:. 1 1.: \..\ ~11 h'<•f1 I" Newport Beach/fojo rth '" ' ' '" I I• ,, ' • , , J I rq•r11ll1 , ALLSPACE ' 960-1 970 Huntington Beach NEW M-1 r\)11 .~q ~I .~· l I' ll:on'illt<~ r. '"' l;111d ~·1 H1·11n s., Blk "bout 1 }T. tjui!hly 11ork, seeks 4-j \'i. I 'I 11 rnn,1 ,\· \'it rnl'l,1 1.11hli11011al ma int. jolls vr I .\/ (dli-'.!!11_'.!~1·_11 _!1·5,_ __ cl('flll\lPS Geori;:c lhu11pton I, :-,·p, Lri.: In'h s!'.'Tl('r \'1(•, e ;)~~2015 • I l•'I .\J .11• .\ llr;1ni_!j• ,\1·c-. c.UHOPJ-.:,\N Ga rrl rn t.> r . II\ ( \f. ,,11ly 'hokt• cha111 ;\lriinlt!llil!ll:l' _ Landst·a p1n~. HOOF for 1Pss. repairs. shingles, rock. con1p (rec ext. T.1 e. 16116 3 ;, 11-'.:3.'<.~/~?,0..5020 _._------':Iii::-. ,_1,~·11.~•.1, Co.n lt i.- Bi::AU'f!CJ,\N: Exp~r, OH L'<tl'i'••r 1~ nip I o~· nil',, rccenl i:;rri.d \\'/liung.Jlu .\gl'n~·~" :;1w u·11n~ 01 11, ac1b1\1on. .S111al! ~hup·nu11 i\.t::l 111111. h.d1 ·r,11~. 1·n t j.,~ ·<11 p;1110, $'..':i1l inn. 1nqu111· i•I HjJI (' ,j];) J•; f'. 11 (. 11 1 ti~~~J.·,21 or :1-IS-fill Corona ciei Mar N<'wport Beaeh/Soulh ., '• I"'"' L ', ' Apts., l••••••••••••I Furn. or Unfu rn. Fountain Valley 370 iC'U;'OiiTi 2 Bit. To11·11110usr, fl·pl<', 1 fron1 s2:.o 1 Bl{, fron1 $1!:1.'i I FOR P ool. h'n11~~. i·nn11n1'11~<1J SUNDANCB brcakra~I . s~·p:tratc r;inllly I I Af't'llO/l. Clo~,, 1n o;;hnj1p1ng Live in a sump1uous one ----1 I • I:,\ I i ) . -:;111,,lo• i.:.11'>•~1 · "Ii<'., n1•J11,,.d ~.!» n:•1 .\!I} l\<1t' ~r1 "•"I 1/\.) I), I \J:q, ('\J :i1~-U'.il 1 '--~--­(;,\)! \\,J.; 1''(\P~ Rf·:XT 'II/\ P:1!111 SL. JI~ C.1 II 5.'.()....1()78 ~!:'\I.LE garllg:c rdr rent, S2:J/month. 177 E:. 22nd St, C'ill . .~Z.'i//'110. 9x20 nc1v secure. 2(J31 i\nahrin1 Sr, Ci\t No. l S<'c. then call &12-5013 L.<\RGE: I:>OUBLE GARAGE, \\'t<~t Ncwport.$50/l\10. 210 CNirir 543-7290 Office Rental 440 & fine h('u~·h. 6.t.1-2(111 a two bedrocrn air con-- I ditioned apartment with I Of.SK srace ,1v-d1lahte $50 Costa Mesa wall t aJi shaa c pet 1110. \Viii provide furniture. I ~ o--wa '"'"'V car • , at S.i mo. Ans1vcr ing service ing,draperies, cozy~ avo1l:iblC'. 17875 Reach Bh·d. panelled living room, l-lunting1on Beach. 6·12-4321 NEWPORT VILLAGE I warmcoloraccentwalls, ( 11110 ='Q. 11. ide-H 1 Inc a kite/Jen ful I Of bul. lt·ms· 1!11i ·1•Tly hrl1i11d ftcd {1111011 \\'111 111,,.,, ,·"'I •. , f0 11· I ,•-.·' • I I (including dishwasher) I Hi'~! , nr. O.C. airpnr1 ·' 1 ..:: A1·;11 '.\'011• Furn or 1Jnf11rr1. Br!rm ap1s flvrulaldc •111 H Meet and mingle with :~it· 1){'r ~r1 rr. 1t1:i.x1:i. flflil. t'f)!l'I". fin;r . Sl'rll'd I neighborsat3b1gswim--1 R1\HE: chance for 1 or 2 basil!. Rcferc•n('CS 1Jlii;0Ju!1'ly m~-1 poo>• ;.,.,..,.. IJi' required. Adults nnly, 11.1 ,...:=,partyp.o.u.u~ 1 ('XC<'s. ,(:sec. to share Ol.'ean ""''"' ,.._._ view suite in Union h.'lnk $165 & UP and volleyball. At bCl'be-bldg Newport Center. Belo1v ques,by babbling lrooJcs. c'c:~c:"~· ;;G4c_<-,:;_~:_:HO~==~ Fumished & unl"mished. , E-=Jni:ludlM Ille I MEDICAL-DENTAL Tennis courts llesi;ons. tool, rent"gJ"' 'IS ~ned Huntington llarbor area. volleybaJI. giant recrenuon I wi1h I mind""""' I Ample prk'g. Low rent. bldg, tv.•Hh crafts roon1. you n • 960-U48 or SJ9-50Sj , billiards, p layer piaool. 10 Unfurnls•ed ar,irt-, BAYFRONT OFFICES 11c~ ol rustic almo!tphere I · 7'" "'50 3'0 Huge private patios. •eats fro• 171, Prestige area. -.... ' , ·' I l•artlr fur1l1lled I sq. fl ' 3700 Newport Blvd . 1\tOVE QVICHL'i' :r.•rt1111t1 .,.. N.B. Phone £75-l.2ro .7.50 OFFICE for rent. Ca.rpeled, f\'C\l'po11 f\1·y. 11t Baker St. • all util p(f, 1\facArthur Blvd. 557-0075 LJVI:: N••flr t11e Reiu:hl 1 & 2 BR. F'roJn. $14.l. Mature 11dul!s. fl;o pt·1 s . lllR'7 f\ionrovia. 61l:H)926 RF;AL nit'(' furn or unf 1 br llfll ll $115. up. l\dul1s o\·1·r :C. No pi~t,;, 5'1!!-2107 Sundance YOU\ lllN> Of PLACE C'o~t:i 1\1es~. $•17. mo . ~5i-:J730 rl:1ys._ ~8-2208 f'!VC!'i. OFC S1111c>. 100 fl. Sultable for 1!1u;l!1!' II u n I in gt on r ::1 r<lens. S·lii-1.12.1. 300 sq lt $95 Mo: CM- n C1!l<.!130 * St'lluig nny1hing-with :\ 1Ja1ly P1!01 Cl11ssifi1'tl Ari t~ t1 !tl1np)f• rn11.trcr JUSI l'.il l l:i12-:iti711~ n 11,-fi-1HI, ---~-~-c .-T1 re H1'111'JI al. \.. e r y -----------•lj·'\11 1110. uld frn1;1h• re:1wnali]t'. bl2-:i329 ('\'C'S. 960-1970 ,\I·-\\' L~L(l1; \1 1. ~: l'nil-. 1 :1,~1·1! H•iunfl. Fnd J\'[esa COi\!PLETE GARDENL'l'G 1:!.l\J ~q. t t SlT\l/.\10. \\'l'dt · ~">-10-!ll.Jj Fr1Jnl llfl1'''" ~·rpl ~, largP f'."D: J;1 l'vc!c·' .. ~\-v-,-,.--Nc. Speri;ilizc N~~;;rt_, Cilf. Irv. 1·,•:u· Chilli'~ ,\nnht'tn1 & H:•,v fn)n! J{,<J, sl. j.)]c;ise Business & res. 645--0309 T1•rn1111;,I \\'.:iy SI , DI. .idt'nl1fy h7"r-Hi82 Oays IYl&--.11~:":. eves G·l6--0fi81 -'"-""=-----COMPLETE Garden Service ---FNO. l\111!(' &unoyed Vic. Cleanups. Reg. Maint. Call "iif.lLEASF.. lli.11·2050-22~. U.giin:.i Hills alter 4PM, 645-1980 & 4300 sq fl Beautifully 49-l-()Jll6 !110\V & EDGE CLEANUPS designed bldi::-. !!62-2475 FND: Black Ger1nan Sheph NEW LA\\'NS. SPRINKLERS 4001 B fRCH, NB Approx. G n10. il1aJe. Vi<' 646-205,; 3600 SQ. F'f. 541-50.12 Ot•angr & Del l\1';ir 5-18-2733 EXPER. Gardener. Know Storag• 455 KEYS: FND lrg bw1ch of ho\\'. Maint. Trin1m1ng &: <=-------.;.; keys Vie J::lli~ & Brookhurst cleanup. 968-3486 \V/\REHOUSF: & STOnAGE. F.\· !Xi2-'.M22 ~~-7:=.:::;=,,-~~""°'=' JTHAT Tinie or Year Again'! C-:2. Do1vn\O\\'ll Costa i\lcsa, F ND· Vic Gold"n Rod Cdivt Gen. Lawn & Gllrden Care. 1120 .~UP. Si'nlpoi111 Siilrnese, round Clean-ups 548-189.1 eves. :1'1.~-:1.101 01· l'\'t"~ ~J·lS-::270 facr. C:ui't keep 640-8038 Garden Maint/Lndtcp ~'NO ~tans 1vntch Vir Rentals Wanted 460 S:inriago illountrun &it. 219, Clnup, Sprk!r l'l'p 616-6852 -'----------I !J62~Zt71 Lawncare by 1'2 Gels'' \'i'.RY 1'1lnsclcn11nus anr! k ''Nil G I I l\101v/ed17e/elnups 642-9907 1'l'~1x111~1hle \\'Or 1n1; molhcr " · ray. mac, oy ,., :ind daughtc>r. Need 111·c1 Prl(J(llf', \tic. 21st Slrcf't ,",, hcd1'(J(Hn house near 1)11.ily El<l(•11 C.lll .Ca l!, fi.l.'l-2.164 Pilot by Marl'h 1:itl1. Space 1-J'ID: Suede Jacket in North for 1>un1<' no1v{'rs and a JLB garden very desirable, plus S9.1--6429 Pl'nn\sston 10 have t\\'O lady ·,.coNcD~,=,-.0-,-,;-,-11-c--,-r--C-aJ-l ._,11s 11•ho have been ou,, M Mill ,· 1 ~m ' r Pri r. 1 ;ir o c ;11n1 pets or 1nany years. ce 644-94;,o t•ategory of $175. Please · · \•rile Clt1sslfiNI ad No 11:.i, lost 555 IJaily Pilot, r .o. Box 1560;1;o.;.;. _______ .,.;.:.; Costa Me.~a. Cahf, 92626. LOST: Rmall blk. & white . . furry Lias.a Apso female, RESPON. Working wr l needs vie. llunt. Harbour. 846-1296 I br apt near Joh 17th SL Aft. 4:30. Reward, C.1'.1. before Mar ch 11. """'-"""-'-:::::::0:.:"----Approx. $125 n10. Wrile \VHITE cat. 2/10. Vic. of Clnsslfled nd No 47, c,o Gothard & Wamer, Ji.B. Daily Pilot, P.O Dox 1560, Ans to Toby. Rcwllr'd. Call COS1B Me~ll. Ca. 92626 l -"8.J~1c,·~19~1=2.,_ _____ _ RESPONSIBLJ-: 1\'0 r kin r LOST COl?ker Srianiel puppy. rouple \I'/ 1 child ll!'cd 2 fem. beige, v1e. Maple & BR house 1\•/ynrrl ,t }famil lon,CM &12-4082 General Servlc•• PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL. C ARPENTJl.Y, Minor adjustmen l s. Major a lterations. AV lypes home repair & remOd. Let us bid! F & B Home Repair, 042-1403. "THINGS" by Moose. Gen'I Carpe ntry, Repairs, Pl u mbing. Elec. Remodeling &12-5613. GEN'L Home Repairs & Maintenance. Qualtty work, Rellable. Reasonable, Call Ray 492-MOT. SMALl;REPAJRS El~tric, plumbing, carpentry, Reas. 549-1004 ('Ve. f{lll'rtgr. Approx $200 mo, ROY's gold framed g]asse.~. Hauling f('rl! lfl:r32.~:f vir. F:n ... ign School. Re11·11rd! ;;c:.:_:;.;:,._ ______ _ NEJ.:I) hou:;<' or npL. J·:xp(•rl 6,c'I02'·c7clc7'c'~-------/'llOVL'l'G'! Local furn. ;or raiix·nt<'r' w\11 (':o<chrtn~e r'<'· 1~ GOLDEN U ih, 1 ~ gen. hAullng. 32 Ft. tum. Vl\ll, 54iJ.-1862 557-2736 prd1· re1110<lcling for .11J 1)1' Australian Sht>l'p Dog Vic, p~rt of rent N.D urci· Cress. Bt-ach. 194-2114 ~l\IPLOAOER & dump truck 67:;.52JJ Put your budgrl back 011 \t!Ork. Concrete, A..SphaH, PHL lli)f)!ll. Approx $1(1 . ..,k the track, .. &>II idle irems sawing, breaking, M6-7UO. F'rnl v.oolil desire to earn with a low-(;Osl D11.ily Pilot HAULING SI D It up. 1'.1oving, part rent 11.!\ mrnpanlon to Cla1i:sified Ad! Call &12-5678 Gar, Cleanup. Big flat bed Ui1 !y, ('I!' ('~'l·Nll~ :J4/1..r.:·.111 fn<lc~"~Y~'_,,_ ______ & Van. Anything 642-4032 • • Top Soil * QUALITY * * !\fULCH & TOP SOIL * 586--6930 l'01npct111v{' location. 1~11pl j--- Bell. ii·k>-367:s. J:::'\t.;181'.:!::/\INt; --81::.\l/l''t' u.·r.Jt,'\'JVit 1 cu.~S11tlJL"TION No c.\pcr. re" J. \\'tJJ tr<11n Guarantt•c + L011H111ss1on I 7 ' , gcs J .;1'·1. $J26 n10. starHu"" ::.11.n Juan Ca1itstrani> sal<UJI + nia.ny benclil,, '1!1.i-;.il'/'/., 'ld:O-t:JIJt:i eVt'S. Noi\' iJ1tel'\11ew1ng, Arrny BEAiffY 0 PER ATOR. Vpportun1t1cs, 04 a-116 J II I I I ·~=-pref, Top wages ~a Mesa. ' . f' 546-3Jb'l Costa Mesa EXECUTIVES iiiiiiiiiii!ii;;;;;;;;m j iis:EE~A~lfl'Yfi~0pera-10-r.--N-o $15,000 to $75,000 following neeess . SendresumeorcallTODAYi Job W•nted, Male 700 Conun/guarantec. 645-1000. for conl1dential NO COs'T SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Halle -Colic -Ranch Asf)l'ct -SCRATCH Overheard: "He hns al· 'W'ays itched !or suc!'ess, .bul he".~ never 1villlng 10 SCHATCfl for it." COSTA !11esa (Mesa el mar) 111.d seeks part-e jobs, such a!! yard v.·ork, odd jobs, trips for you to the grocery or dnig store. runnin g errands or misceUaneou!l tasks, after lichool or on weekends. Call 545-4240. --executive intervie"•' BOAT BUILDERS EXt:CUJ'JVC SERVJCES, GRu\vlrllG quality saJJboat INC. builder has the fotlo1v1ng 888 N. l\Ia111. sanla Ana openings for 1nature, (714) 547-9625 r e1:1porur.1b!e individuals· t 'in1sh ca.rpentcrs, '/. yrs exp . Boat plun1bcr, 1 y r exp, ,l!,U· i;u1c1Hcn, '.l yrs exper. ~:t-~"""~·1 ___ _ ~B~O~O~K~K"'°E E PER-SECY for lnen's • \von1en's eloUtlng store. Fu.U limt'. 1 girl otuce. likKp'g exµ. nee. tuni trial balance. Luc typing. Apply In P~rson GETAWAY South Coast1 Village, Ci\1. :,.'Jt;.8'/11) BOYS & GIRU- f'ee for consulllng service l\ot 1111 offer of ('mployment ::ZPf:1t"-eo~ilc \\·an!l'd Ior ! housl'kl'l'p111g 1n Jrg hon1c, do cverylh1ng, p1·efera blc I li\'C l'JUI H.t~I. 5'»!·952$. t-ULL or purl tinie cxper l'l·pa1r plur11ner. 207 6:tnd I Sl N.B. &42-6263 GIRL FRIDAY Vecy "1arp YoUng Ind;,. j needed for markelJng services de;pt. of rapidlY ! growing sailboat mtr. If )'OU Newspaper carriers, mitt. 1ype tiO+ on IBfl.t Exe<:. MCTrEL-Hotel manaaer nge 10 )'NI. ror Nel\IJ)(Jl t ire good w/flgure1, &: v.-ould like employment. Beach, Newport l leii.:l:u; ,i:r enjoy pttlsure a: •Varlety Good ref'• & keeps business ·Newport Pen.lnsUla Contact the futurt Is ex ~ 11 en t . up. Npt Bch, CM or Laguna Mr. Hyde, Circulation Dep!. Bkgmd in rnerc " ' area. 645-1791 or 646-3632. OAILY PILOT. Call 642·4321 paste-Up heJPfuJ, Job W•ntitd, Fem•le 702 & leave application, otc oldtls, mat • • BUSBOYS OR GIRLS responalb'lll t y moet UNEN~MBERED r e m .!Applv PETITE AUBERGE I Important. To $500 ? practical nurse will work ~' ..rT .,......... Call Ann, 6424J96l as companion, chauffeur RESTAUR.A;,' • o>GW S · Westsail Corporation ('j(', Rcts. 998-0668, ~.Dr.. Santa Ana ' m::=:I sr A TE1'.fENTS done I n . GlRL to handle sandwtch pretty handwriting Or l)'pe Chief Eng1Mfr fuuntcr, part time tor IC1!' writ!en. Also mallt'd if }'OU Office Bt,ildipe Crtam &hoPi Hrs, 11 to 3', wish. 546-1741 Ideal for relit'td N•\>Y w/•1r 5 day•. CdM, 67:HJ856, Q c C 8 tu dent s eeks cond. exper. Newport !J!~'"""""""""'",;;;;;;;;,,.. .. 1 housecleaning job \n · Costa Beach. 831-8680. , GJR.L 18 or over, prefeM'fd Mesi\> Tuenday11 and/or CLERICAL exper in cassette loading & - Thur;Jay1. 545-4240. Imm·', AuJtmmenl"ll. Top tape handling. Call tor appt. , '-"-l .,. 556-1787 bet R & 5. WAN1"1i:O • part·lin1e secre· m .-Long or aiort 1erm. 111rtal work. N.8 . l\reA. R Call 540-"50. -Any day la IM: Bl'.ST DAY to yra expcr. Ex, llhMhand &: NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO :"Un an edl Don't delay. typing. Call 613-5140. tta.tPO T'lmporary Help call today 642-ri6'18. ., " .• I . I I ' • Friday, Ftbruary l S 1974 DAi l y PILOT -~~~~F710~-~~F710~~~M&F710 1 ~H~e~lp~W=•n~t~ed~,~M~&~F~~non1H=~~p~w=.~~ned~.~M~&,F~11nonl~Hn,~~~w~.=,=~7.,Mr&~F~1n1%o~A~=p~p~l~i;•=•~·~·~·~~~~~:~ze~o~2tM1~i~s-c~e11~l~·~nt•~~u~1~~~~~~1~11a1M~ri~•~c~e11r1~1~~~~~·:-~~~-ifl•f j;;:;:;;:::;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; KNO\\'LEDGABLl: p I ant P JCTURl:: r rr1 nl~1· 1n Sir Speedy, Inc Tit~: nt•\I t ..... 1 ltun'° tv 11 lovtr y,•11 n1ed. Part !uni!' N l..;11,runa 0Nfl 0 •• " persnn,.10 ('Ut. Secretary flt'lol' ll P 11I1 an c '-' ll'om • AUCTION TONITE * 7:30 PM • Delivery • Sunday Only of DAILY PILOT TO CAIUUERS. RE- QUIRES Tll~ USE OF A LARGE STA .. TION WAGON OR VAN . f ONTA(i' MR. H ARRY SE E LY OR MR. BEN W IJ.,. LlAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COS- TA MESA . TELEP HONE 642-4 321 FOR APPOI NTMENT. An Equal Opportunity Employ•r Help Wanted, A & F 710 Ho lp W onted, M & F 710 GUARDS Tustin Office Building DAY At NIGHT SHH·IS, 40 HO UR WF:.t:J(, UN!f-~0R1'1 t'Ul~NISlll·:D, BEN t~f-'JTS. XL.NT WOl\KI NG CONDS. t'OR LOCAL IN'l'EHV IF:\V CALL (213! 283-60:3 A N Y DAY , ANYTl1'fi:. U. S CU,\HOS 701 SO. 1\TLJ\NTIC, t.IONT ~:B.1':\' PAHi\ An equal OJ1porlun11 y l'n1ployer JI A l ll. ·dresser "Libc.J·:ite YOUr·&lf" Son1e fOllt"l'A'ing needed . rent spui.:e 111c 1la1r Chalet-Jcunnc 6-1'1-710.1 HANDYMAN To work at Orfln)!I' C•J, t'nirgniunils for l'l't'C'IVing & delivt>ring supplies. Slll111'y $500 per n1u. l\1us! bt• ahlt• lo \\"Ork Sitls & Suns. li7J<lXl!l. HOSTESS 1'pply iu ll\'l'SOn IH•ll1·1•1'n 9:30 & l !:::o an1. 1\ll,·v \\'<'~I 21CKi \\', 0 1' L'H n i'r <in l , !\e~·rort Bf':H·h. 1;1:r 111·1 i1"0 u SEJ-\EE1-·i::n/co:-.1PA- NION, live 1n lu1·f'!y h111. Cd:\1. Cru·e fru· Sl'nilc lady & "''Ol'kini; ~l'tlL Ain't l'l'IS. SJj() mo. Afl 3:30, 6i:i-jlj2J. 11ous1-:1.:EEPER. I 0 0 <I shopping & laund ry, boltotn floor, ehoo~e Ht·s. 011·n trans. $2.00 Hr. 615-1M;, HSKPR. PL tln1I', over 4.i, li ve-in 8 + rlayi.: 1>er n10 only. Light invalid care, other help. 61~i-7'.1.liJ. • II 0 USEKEEPER, live.fn. Bi~ Canyon nrea. 011'11 r111. SonH• English. I Chllrl. C11ll &;.J-<ljf.16 • llOOSE!O:l::EPl·:l:, li1·l'-111, 01~·n roon1, TV. Son1c 1::11g. 2 child . Jl.B. Sl2-SJ:l3 II 0 US t;l\SEPEH/Bah\'s1L · Tl'1', pt11n1e. I c:hild. ·c1111 ;HT:Zl.).'i Hit . -ipn1. JIOliS.:KEEPf-:H, l)ay \\"ork- er, 3.:, d:iys per 11 k. llrfs. 1°iSr(crol''" DETAIL MACHINE PARTS 1st Slnfl 7·J:::O 3r<l Shift ll-i i30c Shirt J>ren1iuml ln5Pf'l'I ~1ri nlfolds, l)lstons, Slf'l'\les, C1•;1nks & ;\ff1Chl11e Pa11s To Ulut•prinls Ii: t'inal l11sp<"Clio11 HL•pot·ts. Uses All lnsJ>N,•tion llunrl Tonls, Sur- flH·e Pln1r, !-5ine Ba r ,i;, :'>lu kr O\.\·n ~!·Ups To Chl'ek Pn11s. 011 n hL~Jll'CILiu1 Tools Jl<'q1tirC'rl . Good Co. Benefits Xln't Working Conds Apply fn Per.;on fllon lh ru F'ri. ~-1:30 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS Feb. 1Gth. ll Ai\1-l'l i\oon BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext 294 or 833-1425 Equal Opp. Employer llSKP!l, llve-in. pvt rm, TV. No srn. childr('n. Rels req'd. Call 548-5474. INTELLIGENT V.'oman, 2;,. 55. Dt>ttl wfrncdll'al profess. 5 Day \\'k. No sa.les. 3Pr.1 -Jll,i\1. Sho1·t t1•:dning pt"rk11I 111 Sl.65 Hr. Ole. in NB. 6'1:.-0336. INSURANCE girl necdt>d. l'X tli.'r HI pt'r.;()nal lin~s rJ!ln.(:, typing Shthd ~cncral JOSUrtUll'C 1!uties. 644------4:!>11 V• • ~E PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY SEE OUR SUNDAY LISTING CALL THIS!! llOPK!i\S JLRJt l \\'llrrri..:r.10 10·: 4~li E. 17111 St. (at IL'\·inC'1 (').] Suite 224 642-1470 .,. -1f-rt .y.. 11 KENNF:L Hf'l p · \\'~kends. dog groo n1ing & kenn<'l ~·ork , over 17, perm., 5-1Q-ll078. KEYPUNCHERS Data Entry Opr Swing Shift iltu~1 , hn\'e c.\'ftcr. 011 TBi\1 U29 or 12\1 .~ror Uni v;u.: 1710, h1rliv1dual 11'e an• ~t·c>kin~ l'llUSI lit.• ;1b)1• lo h;uidll' t"Hll\pl!'X & non st11n1l11rd je>l1s, r(>(1lur111g an ah!Juy to use JUtl14L•1nent s, n1a kc IJtTlSIO!lS \\ lllln . of ~Ujll'I'• \"ISJOJ1, \\·._. offer a starting sal:iry !"t1111111C'llSUru1e \I", l'XJ)t'I". Xln't benc fil s ,I(, OUISl<HHlin;:- 1\Ul'klll)! L-'Unditivn:.. Pkiase Apply Betwn S.12 Mon-Fri Or PHONJ-: 546-4220,. ext 216. For !'.:vening1\\·knd intcrvv:s. AMF VOIT 3801 So. Hubo' Blvd. Santa An• Equal 0 11por. Employ er m 'f KF.:YPUNCl l DATA ENTRY OPR One of the fastest gl'OtYlng b;.ink~ 111 So. Ca.li f. 1s eslabl1:;hing a nt'1Y rlala t'ClltC'r in So. San!a .. !\na & hus in1med. 2nd shift Of'C'll111G!' 1n !)~Ila Enl ry DeJll. Dept 11il\ l)C S('I up \\'( Kl'y-10-dL"C & keypunch 1nal'h. Apphcants nlUSl have min. 'l yr:; Alpha-Nutneric exper. on k<'ypunch 029 & l~ n1achines or Key-to-dise cx per. helpful. Xln't salary, beuelits & w o r k i ng environment. Apply Al THE WESTLAND BANK Data Center 515 E . Dyer Road Santa Ana 979--4600 (;url\:lt·!: il lrs. Geho Er111al Opp11r. l::tn p!oyel' Cot a new family rooin l h;i! ll{'('rls more lurnlll.rre? Shop C\'f'ry day! Help W1nted, M&f 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 l•~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii ~ EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $15M·$75M RanCJ• $ALAlllS..NIGOTIAILI Are Yot.1 U/'11mploy1d Now-Ari Yot.1 S11kil'lg; A Ch1n91 -Worried About Your A9-Tir1d of 8rOk1ri Prorni111- Und1c.id1d A1 To A Proper c .... r11 of Aclio- ARE YOU UNDt:P. PA ID? If Yo11 C•11 Auw•r n.. Followl11t Cefeforift, 111 The Afflr-tlff, Wo'd Ult• A11 l11tenlow Wltll Yo11 IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do yo u h1•• 1tron9 voc1tio111I driv1? I , Do yo11 hive 9ood n1tive intelll91nc11 C Do you feel 111ffh;i1ntly motiv1t1d .. ochl1•11 O. Do yo11 h1•• th• 1biUty ta rn1 k1 d1cl1ion1 f, Ar• ya11 r11cly la 1•t • r1t lhtlc c1r11r 1bj1ctlv1'1 F.. If you w1r1 co1u•inc1cl tl'l1t h1lp ,w•• '"•l1 ebl1 wo11ltl yo,11 ec1:1pt it, withoul tl1l1y1 4 Sales.. Call b7>2.J.~H,___ ew rnals, gla.ss, fll -nt 111 & ~11uure st'll starter. sh, lJUNl.AP '~. 1' II r<'• "11 t Part listing: LIQUOR ST'OR.I:: CL EHK, s d di b k accurate ~lO-I~ 6-8 pni. lyping, good phOne nr&ioer, ~ t~.~~t~U~~~~~:~~·<ll\1'1 OFFICE EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT: incl. night~. Ii days 11 wk. Appl~: a e ac PUBLISHERS ~~~._.~~. ~-oJpmlul•. discont111u1-d fl0(1r "'!1r1111I"~ tev11'1 I 1uiar-1har p de1ks, fireproof file c•bl-2072 S.Jo:. Bristol. N.B fNr Ull, ... -., "'''6 ,,.. !)lJN!.1\P APl'Ll,\i\l't: ('IJ OC' :1l r"<•11. c 't REPRESENTATIVE s..l.luy open. &t2-9C11J, Oori1. 1815 Ni·~,1 ~,ri Hl\d , C,\\ n1t1, •w iv1I dt•k chr•r ~f i ce chr1 & office LOT MAN ommun1 y L1IM·r11I Ar·1. .. lliu·kRruunJ, Secretery .. .>IX-77-.o * waiting chrs. S1h·:1 '''P· nt'l' Pu rl Ona' \Vho h11 ~ )!()me undl"r'!!la ndln~ --------~la pie c h airs , Bl{ se t.i;, L.I{ sets in llerculon & for· nitw car dl'fl l1?.rsh1r ff 't 1 llQS~i hihly. \\'dll' Bellero-o/ lrtyout & producli(in 10 KTTC'l-lf::N AID Po r !:1 h I~ ll mpot•tsl Ask for l\fr. Maul osp1 a h o .... k 1., . SI I k 1. •-i d1~h1111~h••t'. r~111v1·1·,1 I•!•· 10 velvet , sofa s, lo vese at s, h ide-a-bed, all types p vn uuv s, ,.,., ~l<'U!U1 ., \!Urn ru.ar ·<' 1ng. ,,..., Rry l I 1 I" d ' h ff bl b " a t 28402 Ma r r, u t' r 1 t e · L~ • ro .. 111 '"IO" ,, .. "'70 u 1x•rn\ru1i·tH ""~1 on ,11 •· rec 1n er s, 1ne Lles, c ests, co ec t s, un .11.. s:1n ~ r:u1c1sc:o, \.,1:1 • '7't "· op.c-n. .;--n • ave d 1 1 r 'I Parkway. MIS!ion Viejo IMM EDIATE OPENINGS Shulnuu1. n\a e, pt·r 1,111< · ;i·: l·.C'i·t beds, sing le beds, color TV, st e reos, stov es, (Use Avory Pky. cx ln F:xb11 Jr1 Nursu1g r::ingC', d bl ov\·n, .:1.lnl ti:.in<t. \\•ashers. d ryers. ref ri g's. linole unis, la1nps, t,flr ·n,.. Fol!o1v111~ Real E state Assoc SECRETARY &1&-:15:1.C:'-~----~ I MACHINISTS WHY NOT? Check Our Rates & Benefits * * E x perienced MACHINISTS & MACHINE OPERATORS 2nd Shift 3-11 P111 ](Jc Slllft Prc1nl11111 3rd Shi ft 11 ·1 A1\I 30e Sl1\1t. Pren1 hun • \\'u!'k 11.~ I ltllll"S l 'tUtl Fr1r )\ lluurs *MILLS *ENGINE & TURRET LATHE *GRINDERS * HONES * CHUCKERS * N/C DRILLS & MILLS *TOOL MAKER (ht Shift! P /Tlme Openings For Grinders & Hone5 \\'e fl!'<' ll 11·1·ll C'stablishcd, non unlon o..:on1pany 11·ith a hisro1-y of - NO LAYOFFS Co. Paid Benefits: * Life Insurance * Medica l/Dental * Profit Sharing * Retirement Program * Disability Ins. * Educational Refund Apply In Person Monday Thru Friday 8 :30AM 'til 4:30PM SATURDAY INTERVIEWS Feb, 16th, &AM-12 Noon BERT EA CORPORA TIDN 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext 294 or 833-1425 Equal Opp. Employei- * RN's F /Time ll•·rl Ca1·pct'Ai F:u>h ion Lsland 1 9 ' t· f-: n ST t· It t: t: fre ezer. nlist . Lots ~·Jore! Ml·d Sur>.!, Duys oHi<·f• in Ne"·por1 Bea1·h has 1 ~1·f1·1g1·r;i1111.. p11 1r lk'<'I' *FOOD TRUCK AVAILABLE* * RN' p /t" irnniedlule opportunity for Good opportunity ro ll·u rn ('OOlt~r. £rl·a r !11r f11 n1 n +1. Ite m s s ubject to pre-sale. s, 7 ime in'w or l'Xp+>r !'nl e~ ASSOC'· th1• ad b1i. Typ1n~ 7;,, l'(h n1u~I !it'll , lii·st 11 I I C' r · B of A & Master Charge honored. 11· /Ar.I lllh's !{I'd C1JJ'J)('I l{l'allors. 100, ~'nd r o•s1u1H: 111 {i/;t-44;1~. fi,lfr-1~111 ASTERS AUCTION * LVN's, F t im e, Days \\ith O\'Pr ~'.Kl off i1·t's nation-C'la,;,.ifi,·d a.! ~u . .Jti, !' "I \\E~:\101!1:: \.\lt~h··r, S.il .t M *Nurses Aides ,1id<· ..:u n ofl l'r the profc>s· J ~a1Jv l'1!r1t. f' u_. ~' .. 11.YJJ, I ~.r~1. \l'hil'!fioul t·l r1·. olry1·1· '20751 '! Ne\vpo rt Blvd .. ('os!a t•1tcsa }~•1in1<' '!.!J P:\I ~1<Jn•il g1~1wt l1 .~ ;iJ\"ant'"' Cns\a i'.Ir>ia. C:ihf. .!2h.h. 'S:r1. <;uc1r .• t 1.lt•l11L·1e1I !Aehin<l 'l'ony's B ld g . J\f al 'l ~.J * RN's, F /time 1n('nt np1J11r1urul1,•s }ou'rc --~l4G--.%•2 ( ·osla 1\1esa ** 646-8686 Sut1 AL·u1e fl t't•a Jvnkin"' for· + 1u1 xlnt 1·1u1 1· *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers 'is=,~.B~.""',,-a-sl~,,-,-.-,,-'"-,-,.,~,,-,,-,11 ~_,..,.,.,'="'""'""""""~~~~-~,..,,..,..,..,..,~~ ml~s1on stntctul'('. Cont;11·1 Lil. l~··lnd('rs 1\'!<'n1•y I ' 00rt ll I k h 1 · l"'rni.iprrs.~ 1_'h·•·lrii· cryL·r.iGa ,-a e Sale 812 M1"scolla noous 811 .-.... < e la1· :is a 1\Jr •' r;1n:,:1• Tlu1111r1.~ 1-:. J\1an1.:1n1, 1uan· .J020 li1r.-h ~11·1•1 ·! 9 of b1 .. 11efit.~ !. L'X"r•li""I "'•'<'I· 'J0-"72 S " N Hl'al' llC'11 S.'i:i ~f'l :..:c_::"'-'c_;_;:;_:__ ___ :.:.: '" ~ .. ,., a"f't', w . . 11itc lv-1, B S'.t,1./!190 e 6 ti i•·o e ini,:: ll'i<i,:C'S f(IJ' Ille l'lli'l'CI' . -"'-"' 1\:-.;T!Ql"~: ,i, ... ,,,.,I.. 111 p I• n11nrlerl indrvnJ uaL Dial A Job 833-0855 M I 806 I'"('•} t' d "I'. r" Id I[\ l! II 0 1 'St'.llOLO ftu·n1~h1ng~ t:1·l'ryth1r1I! l!OC'S. II C1 m •' l)('1n::: 1l.,n101lsh1•(J, St0\'1'. 1111..,h1•1', th~·i•r, be rl . <1111 •'11/)>")t1 . 11 ,,11 furnrtC't.'. 1111., 1·nrJ)t•1. Ot>rl s, 11·;l1i"r l)••atr'r . 1l0f'lrs, l;1kr. lnt1Vl'r~l II llld <Jll ~ J\l1S1;. Silt/Still 9- :'1illll, •>7~1-Jll<\'.I nr fii5-S.~99 Hi:.'1 Uli'11n fl'o111, N~>1vpor1 R,•;11•11. Appl y Pl'rsnnri•'I Or•pl_ r.tond.'ly 1'hru Fnduy Tak<· !'Ian Dit•go F'1"11v. hi F.! Tr)rri 1urnof[ · Viu t:strarla L;1i.:-u11a Hills (1l·l1 ·'':,';'-2!:!] 1;:11ual Oppor , En1 pl o.1'l'I' Nl•11•sp11nP r G•11·1·11•rs - BOYS & GIRLS 111 yrs & r11dr r Daily Pilot I la~· Routes Open Capistrano Beach Dana Point San Juan Capistrano CALL MR .. LOWDER 492-4420 ~ No Charge To You Building ateria s 11·hf'l'll'h:1!r. \la!k•·r, riunt Real Estate Sales MANAGEMENT Estabh1-o.il'1l !9ti5 S I B 'Id ' •11ray oul flt, <Jhl chr~t. ~·~~~ ----• urp us UI •ng 'll:i,\"t.11~ 11 r1n.1.:>'•' 11 ,1,h1'!' SECURITY GUARDS ~T t\TERI AL -\C:OO's of !\~:\\ tJJk(• nl'\t'I, pi1·nu· 1111111' & i\1;iny Olll'!Htlt.:S in O.C. art•a. IT~:~I S~ Doors, lun1 l;er, ply h<'no·h~s. uin br1•ll11 tahll?. .~ }o'ull & IJJt'I t1n1•·. Hct1n•d 1\":>lld, a!un1 shrl'ling, 1nold o·h11irs. Cl)d sl!•an1f'r li·unk. pr l' r e r r •' rl . I'! casanl in~. ~·:nrlo1vs , etc. hlr111k1'! Lio1>:('S ,~-\i\I 1ir\'"-, 1·ondu 1011s. !':ita.rt ~'.!.hr. Call BUILDERS SURPLUS 11·1n•el5, air t'flnd. 10 to ~. hC'[\!I'(' J I 1u1i. 111~lZ>\fr-fl35S. 2500 So. l\l1tln, ~ .• \. S:11 & ~un. ::1:;: E . JG!h S1•t·11rity Sl'r·vi1·t'S Cn. Mon lhru Snr 10·5 l'l ari>. ('():-;la i\l•'S;I c---'=--'"" SJ::r:V!CE S1a. A1 1f'ndan1. TI 4: 546-101:1 J'll(f\'ING·S.'\l.E AT ,,TE Miscei"l•_n_eo_u_s _____ , Wanted 820 Onl' 01 thl' 111i1ion's la.rgesl Litf' 1ne1·hanical c x-p c r . I ---131·:,\C!I S,\T .~ Sun . r1•sidr'ntial rcs<1 lc COtnpanies pref'd. Nr'itt apJX'tll'iini:e. Furniture 810 A111iqt1t·s. furn. h s I' h !d ' ..• ·nf·kl."" ,, "'''"ager foo· · 1 · !'\INCL!·: el•1S"ri '''''''''' ,., .. ,. ""'' "'"' " " Apply 10an1-2µ111 , 2590 11cn1s, l)ilnts. Fnrd Cnu11,•r ' ' " <•U!' Nt'WJ)()I'! Bt•ach o(fiec. I k IJ V\V b k ~l10 • C\u11po l>iurnu• (~uu;. Lih1:n•I r• o 111 11 ,, t1 s H I i on N••\\J)()!'l Bl\'d, Ci\! SOFA Bed. S.: n 1;1 td1irl~ c "''. un1per, tu· f't ru1olf·t. ~ood i·nu11i!l!'1n. 0 11! ~l''llVI C I' o1. '1 1 1 l'hai1', }_:arly A n1!'r 1 •' :1 n ~1·11 1<:. 1\'rt li·t'h"CL & f1·a rne 11lln11 f\ll •'t'-" ,II, ht" 11 1' f i I s .. ~ . · ".1. h ;u1, s }°{C't'linf'!', 9• ('ll•'S!t'rfwli ! :ind lots n1n1•,_., '( '.!1 7'.1 F.. So1t1l11 •111 Pat·ifi(' rllnror·~ Suf·l·c~s rul t'it!illida!P shoulrl Class. Top \i·ai::rs + comn1 . k Ot•\•cui Uht!.. un Bal '"',a 1·hirnr•s from !ht:' Jlllll's. II I •1,1,1, ..... ,,. C·:,,.,._ .. Cli<'V>~,, sofa, l1('1v gun c~1 l\111rt, i\111 .,. .... , .1. 2 ha 1·1• a 1"<1 f'µ:{· 4 egN'P OI' " n " • " H r.t 1 11 6-.,.-4 ,.~, l''l'nu1~ut·, ;, .1· :i4h'( 1·•pih•alr•n1 plus JI 1· o v c n S!alion, f:oi s. Co:isl l1 11·y., 1,',_16~11"snl lL'> sl' · 1. · "1' G 1 __;_____~_c·1~.~~~~--:-11··•·"'s 111 tht• 1·csirlcrll i:il La!!una Bt'ar h. •A l ,\ t. ·• N\LF:-lantrtsti<· SILVER COINS 1't ·~:d1 • 111:.il'k(·l. ,1.irncl L"l'SUl lll'S ~=t:=R~V=l=C=E=~,~ .. ~.,-,0-n--1-,-,~1 p Ql.iALITY hu'nJtur" ~nlr. li·,r·•:ttni>. h.->11s1·hu!d ilt'•rn,, P;iyi 11i; '.!<XI': O\'Cr fai"' · r I n , 1 l'l s .. •· rl Sofa, 2 \'C'!vcl chairs, 4 x tool~. «lothin:::, f\tlt i(]trl's, vnllll'. Ca ll 962-36-16 bcf 9i1n1 111 ton uo• cc '1 11-·~·•1L· 1\·a.n ted. Days. Bro "•n s 6 ,.1.,, ... 1,1,1,,,.,,"·''"· '··ilile<. furn, dune buo;:-i;:y. AKC S.-aft 6fJ!ll. :id ~1 1• !il. 11nilv Pilot P.1l. NewfJOrt Cen tcc Shell, """ ..... -~ .. · ' " !'"" C · •1 (' ;,;,v r. J,·1n1p<, fo1•n1al du11n•• sci l"t'l!I!'-.\. !"';uno_\ t:I\ f'11PP1<'S, ll'AJN~ .r.x ·""'· oslit 1• <·su. a E Coast lhvy Newport "' " "" '"' 1 I' I l6 1 ,, -• • to buy old o:ik &: ~•:!ti'.!li. ~· . ' · ~ hutl·h. 962-2,-:.-~'-·:11 •1 'i.'1'-1 •,i. :i-.i 11'11!~; pinr furniture lo fu111i~h 111y -SI::\\'ING 111ach1ilc OJ)t~rators . . . . ·"l1t1• a.v. <I 1. ~·I p.n1, --I t 1-:1-:AI. ~;;-,li\TE "i"d No "' ~· ,nnn .... NJ::\V \VA TE!t B~.1), ll.Lnl t'. Chilrlrsrnn , C.~I. ·l'.Z,Us.!',;.11\ SO paintings & rugs p F nc"t ~-· 1 o;..X,_.-~ · 1 '"' ,-,,~. hC'ncllJo,1 rd !: hl'Hli'r S'20IL • . ":r-'"'1"- 1 ay or All ··•· Ask for Patricia, Irvine \\'all'r IM.'<I & franir S:tO. G i\ RA_ Ct ~Al;-F.-n1ov1n~. \V,\NTF:D Your ADVERTISING! area. 540-368t 615-60701 493-52'1j ask for ranl ~l't 1c v_ar 1e t y of CA!\l PINC; 1.ENT NOTE DEPT. Ynu have your 0\\'11 p1ivat1?. .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L " d furn11urc. thin~.~ & stuff . C tJ \Ve presently have a posilinn dr-sk & phone. S a n1 e .,, SHEET METAL 111 a, Pr icerl to sell fast. Sat/~un "'-~.c_"o"-'SA~·=;.=:J.J=l~l---1 open for an assis1ant note Jricatiun 18 yrs. NC\\' or .,.. LAY·OUT MEN SAT. 10 a .m.-Jp.n1. ~nith 16t h & 17th, 9-5pm. l!fl72 Musical lns truments822 IU!Hfl. Ncat11css & aci·urar·y e).'.p'd rC';tl r!'latc sales 19" B&\V TV S.'ill. Books Sil'rra Solo, rrvine. tTur!le- is a n1ust & only person 11·1 J)l.'Opl<' ~·ck'Om{·~ Call foi· Y' SHEAR OPRS ..\.: clothing, records, furn., t"(lf>k). SE~LlNG c ollect i 0 n : prcviou.~ expcr. ni>ed apply. inl t·~'\·io •1v. ~ BRAKE OPRS ·11I 13Lh St. NB 5:16-0025~"--lsRriic"'cr:i'i"\i'v'•'iio~'·c-;;;:;;:;;;;:--;;;. 1;;;-G1bsons; ES.34.'l tslereol ,t, • , . . -.. ·' 1, ga ra~c sa '" Le p 1 G Please Contact \\".!·:. \A1cho~nn1~·(·l' Y' WELDERS Llf\:f, ne\t' d1n1ng roon1 tah!e furn ,\:-dl'L'\"!l'ative i1en1s . J~ s au ; re1ch bass & Greg Ne~·\and JS60 Newpr1rt Blvd. Ci\t .,.. MACHINE OPRS & chail's. Very re as. H£>rniit11g,, Ln .. NB s:1:-:--:1i:a _t.'cnrl.:r Super B as s n1 a n ~714! 836-::.j()j 646-3928 or Eve. 673-4577 Job s hoiie_>pcr. Ue~irt'd. Tnll 6·16-f\'l~i. 1R·l.i ~lonrovia, J 1 815 ~i7·1·"•~r •• '1•1·0s. Ask for John: Bank of America Spiicc ~!, C.fl·I. i ==•w.::..:•~'~Y.__ _____ :c.; " ' ;,()() Ne1vp.JM Cent"r Ur l':e\1·port BC't1Ch Equal Oppor. E1nployc.r NUJtSINLl New Saddleback Community Hospital Operating Room Openings \.\'agC's. Xln'1 h£>nt'f 1t:-. -.. , - . Bl tANO NE:\V PE:AV F:Y REAL ESTATE K C Holtoway Inc. l,..lh f. •ll'_IY rlu11ng room lahlf' A'.\ll":P.ICAN Ind ian jP11·C"lry Stnllrla rd P.A. 5,100 . ., Sl•"r" SALESMEN 1,;0,.,.,·, 1 •1 , .~· \'hi11rs. Very r ca ~. for salf'hvpn va tc t'Ol!cclol'. ~ "' · "I u ov, rnu; !'flng 1·v1ne -GIG "'26 181-.. l\Jonrf'lvi·1 n . -·,,...,.I.I'll .. · 1ag5 i\-Iirs S50·r a . ,\L~o Sonif' \\'l1y 1101 \vork iii ihf' !rot~;' t • c-rln ~5•-·'Tl.JW-r "' S ,::'.~ i~ c ~roiJ.· l' '· -"-·o.i 'iu .. n~ :..i!.'t:""c''-~~~ . J no~ hro;1rl." SiJ. Coll ;1rcr1 ·.1!1¥1li11;1 n11 Hf'al'h -1 _ ·~ ·· ·· · .. , Bridal Set .65 Ct.-:1.»7-11 151 nlr.5 Fountu1n V;1\lr-y. J."t us Tt:LEl-'!IONEJ~s. rnale or Dt,.COH ATOR furn. 111,t!hli. $1:10. Pi·t pl v. ;, .. 18-8;);16 -~-~---1 t1';ji!J you. C:dl Pl1rl ;\lc-1 ft•ni. fnr lii,·:il C!i:irnhPI"' uf I l'nd 1bl S31, g.lw;s \VrgL ll'(•n · <;'Ai\'JC'O dru111.~. j pc si>!, rr ~ 111 S 9 las· v:1·g1 IG/20 Zet. s11nbols 2-14" /\;;ni1cl'. Vll.!. \GI:: B.EA_L ('fl lll 111 er1• 1• <1d\"C'rlisin" ~·o cc 1 ~ ' g · s.J.\-M achinery 816 Zt'I. high ha1S. $.)O(J.0 i'Oni p. _!·:ST,ATI·:, 9!i3-4J<l7. 1 pro11101ion. Plck your Oil'~ U'Hl l'lld lb\ Sl9, fi.l4-7N,) ---------ffi"~r-";El() 9.:1pn1, il'lon-Sat HEAL F:STATE h1·s. shift fn.Hn 1Ua n1·Jpn1 E,\t'.LY An1eriean .._,)n1pl ht•d DJTCl l \\i lTO I t 1'f'nt•h1 n~ Sun.1)73-11.'ID ' J\,\Tl::Lt..A HEAi.TV i s 11r frutn '.:11n1 to 811111. S:l 1·111 set, Liv rnl St'\ Cr•ld 1n:1chtnl'. '.\11. 12 lip. rt:hlt \' I 1 i"'·~ J 1,-, "",,. TllUTONI·; F:l"t'!rit' -A,.,-,,.,._ looking-for a te11-, 1:oc11l pt•r hr + daily bonus. e 1·1' !' L.!, .. r, 1C'1\')", l' f'll~lnt'. 4.'J\J'""'O~::t::;. " " I 510 "123 tu· 1l'ith f;ih~on A"IP. 5°0. fullt.imc lir"nt{!('S It> s111 rf l::xp<'r. not necess. \\'e "'ill -'~"~·~·~·~~,cc·=--~==~~ " 0 ;il~o G'nivox '"lJo\'e" Ar·f'Ous-ir:-; nc1\' SOUTH COAST train. Calling is fl'o1n our SOFA • ..;.. LOVESI::1\T M iscellaneous 818 lie, Sl:!.i I\' <'ltsc, &;6.2913_ u[fit'f'. Call: Bill Rogl'rs at oil:. Ap ply 315 .2.rd St , Suile Custont made. Ui;ual!y r,:1i-7i:Jlt. 1-;. llunt. Heh. 1to1nc. 96~-i91 0 A ~TIQUE Rocking Chair, F·u J.L St'l of Croon drums ''I .LI \BLE' '' TE''AS OIL CO'IPAN" I RE>"RIG I' I anliq ut:' stand. 4 bt'<Hll. 1\'ith cyml•::ls,-'1 moolhs old • ·. , • an 10 n1ana~C' ,,. .• L Hts , l'C'C 1ncr, couc 1, A."k•"g "~. pru'd $.>'5. ,__... lamps, vacuun1 cleanrr, , .. ~ sn1all tll'OflUC'C slant!. tun!! opcnin,c:' in ....,acll ar ea. NQ chair. !1\·in bt..d . All gd L'QHd. "'~)-,<<., .. 1y p e "·ri l er, R o y al, ..,,. ,..,..., Murs. hal'd 11·or k. 513-13.58 experience necessary. Age 646--0686 aft!'I' 3 da ve nport, will nlake dbl or aft 8pn1, 6T.r8722 nol important. G 0 0 d CORNER sleep set, rn•1v, bed, silver table\1•are, glass, charact<'r a must. \\'c train. blul'-grccn plaid-twin bed, rl hl 'berl con1pl. 673·1148. Air nlall D.C. Dick. Ptt>.s., \V h •1,.. o""··"UO S o u th"·esle111 Petroleum .;'.~"""''~r'o. ~'~'~· ~~~.~~~:'..'.:"",.----;' DECO{lATOft has terrific IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE SJCl\.lA ACOUSTIC c urrAR + harrlshell eaSc. $150. 6 mos, old. 5:1141151 uft. 5. WE'D LIKE YOU Corp., Ft. \Vor1h, Tex-. CO:\lPLETt:: 11ousefu1 of buy, 'l"j:) yrds 2 tone tight lu111. & access. 64:rl4,l0, gold nylon plush carpet, 275 Rc"isler<'ri N11rscs, Tf't·hni-T n UCK DRIVER 8a1n-6 ptn. Af1 () ;{17-95.10. yl'ds i;oft li1n<" lone, };ngl\~h ,.. No exper. req'd. \\!ill train. b · 6 4 2 'l 2 c 5 l'i<1ns, OrcJ,~r\iei;. S:. Nursl's To t onsidi•r a f'nrl'er 1vi th Agf's li·3.J. S326 mo. starti ng: LRG Danish Ruse\\'ood bar, !:1 n_ii rrurs, -J • FF:NDER ba~s1nan \Vi a.mp brain. Call 962-9904 aft. 6 p.m. Any re11s. oner. Office Furniture:/ Equip. ,\)de:-; nt•cded n111ncil. for lhr 11·ol'lds lines! llt:'n ! sal ll ry' + nia ny bcnefils. "'/5 slools, blk leother1 ..:54IH6'.."".-"';.1:.:.__~~,----~- dtiy S: P;\I shirts. l·::.tat P Con1pany. y o II Now intervic\.\ing. Arn1y cushio ns, 675-5035 REDECORAT ING luxurious J)rovidc the desirt• ;1nd v.·c'JI Qppor1 unitles, 6 4 5 -11G3, il!UST sacr ifice! Br;,tnd ne1v condo. \\'ill h:i ve 700 yds Pl'fl\ !Cle !he I r ;:i i n in g. Coslil l\1esa. di ning room I able, 6 chairs , of good t'Otnn1£>1'1·inl carflf'I. 1'ogclhl'r. \1 c'll earn you f)ads & \c;.id $950 496-324'1. Cold color. i\lri kc offer. 824 or..::s. $15 up E.-:ec s1vvl chr.~ $15/25 See r-lu·s $8121. Pierce 867 \V. \9 Ci\! 642-3408 • EXl'('llent opportuni ty ro join a beautiful nc1v ho~pi!al ill Lagun11 !!ills. S 1500/1110. (Con1niiss1on1 . TYP[ST. P 'tinle. f.lust be 613-6758 or 61'".r-5CM5 Ai.k <ibti ul our frf'" liecnse "xper. on lBil'i t'lec. V<1r-CO UNTH.Y T A B L E & .:"'.:'.::'.::'.:'...::cC.:::::.CO:.:'----Pianos/O,g•ns 826 For 1ho"-c l'a!'ecr mi nrlcd in· ious ofc du ties, :S3l-OJ5:l all .....,nchr s, i)l'aul iful dar k FOR SA.LE -Ll1 i!d 's 1v1eker l ~-~--"--"'---:.::1 I. 'd I II ,.. !rau11 n~ flm"r an1. ('aU Jal'k "" h · 2· h c Sh-I c 1v1 u;i s 11·1· u el' r1n .-X· " ::i pin . Pine, $•l00 6•1fi..:'196ol•c___ C! air, :>int' oinp .. 11' ey • PIANOS l·ell•·111 b<'til'ri!s pa,•k;1gc .(. Ayt>rs at j~5--!M9l. ----Ten1ple floll -TC'1Ty Let.'. flfflcllinisl i\s!S!. $j hr s1a.i·tin~ 11·agl.'s. \\'HO \\/ANTS TO \\'ORK:' SLEEPER SOFi\, Bla c k Sasha, othC'l'S . ;di guod. • Scl cretnry S600 DRIVE A C;\B ~ naugahyd~.1,;xln~ c1'ond. SJ7:i. 545-236.~. ORGANS _;x, Sl•c'y lo pres. s-;;i0 Apply PC'rsonnel DC'pt., ~Ton. CHOOSE your hours. \VOl'k .,. v-5"'-' Open Nights ~til 9 ~:.~ ... s ••• ~.:~r. Co11sll' ,•oo $.~."'oo lhru F1i. (1'ake S:in Dlt'l-:0 Walker & lee for yourself. be your own !llUSf sell. Bdrm, Hy-rm. 0ci:t:ti+s~'"2~~~L~~0E0~i· Sa t : 'til 5:30, Sun. 12.s •"'-"• ,, _. Fn\·~. to El Tnro ltd. tu111 boss. r-.-ten or 1vomen. Otn kilchl'n & den furruturc , Fr ee E s 1 • Tr 11 i 11 P d R I F /C Bookkeeper to S!m oU, \"ill 1-~s!radn . I ~:c:-::::"::"::':::"::'::'::'::'==:'.. be slight!;.> handicapped. 544-692-1 Dccorn lors. 5 4 8-8 9 oi I , enta $ from $5 lnven. Control Clerk S430 (714) 837-21 21 SALES Neat -Clean Appearance. 1,621-4-69 Secretary Bkkpr to $700 Equal Uppur. En1ployer \\{' nt'L'fl 3 sharp gals, louking Vts., r('til'Cd .. Age 25 to iO. Garage Sale 812 . -1 e p · Call Jeannie Sisco I •,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,.I for a lull tiinc pc!mlanent Supplen1ent .vour income . .:::.:..:'.!!:___:.::::...----'--2 G 0 0 D Y E A R ianos & Grands S.· Sid l!ofr1nnn NURSES position in Botique sales Drive a cab 6 hrs or more <t SUPE R 3 family garage "Suburhani1r"' Nylon sno1v ALL MAJOR BRANDS NEWPORT RN-L VN-AI DE 1>11h t"C'ry :1t·ttvt.> :-hop. :i day. Apo!y in P<'l'SOn, sale, \\'OQd dinc tlt' set, lOO's tires. sz 8.5:'1 x 14". S?"i.00 N('t\' Spinets rrorn . _ .• S5!J;1 Personnel Agency 11_1 ,'°If vtlier shifts. Top pvl II ,\· pt !i1111• 11011· ;o\·;til 'l·r11n1v Cah C:o .. 186 E. 16!h or 11"0111cn 's clothP!-1, 111cns each or best offer 616-2393 U.wd fron1 ............. s9;; 833 Dover D NB da!y ruov lnHned pay fol' Call for ct J)pl., SI . Cost :1 illesa. clothes. furn. kit . Hems, dog ""'-'''~6"-'-P~'-''-------Play<'!'i; '· .......... SS9:-t r ., • • floor ...--d~ty. co' un 1 y v.·J T!IE LOOK H·l'l--0;,oQ ~~~~~~~~~~ <·11.l{t". loads of n1isc. 24'.l'l 1 J\IOVING· Cir TV, IK'd s, apl. Grflnds " ......... : S395 642·3870 intcrvws, il1on-F'ri 9 -5. SJ\Ll..: .... UIH I.. f ull t1111l' In ; Stagl'Nll'I C'h L..1&.-unu 1-!1ll s .~Iv, cht>st. porl TV & JI . NO IJEALERS P LEASE '..,..,..,..,...,..,.,...,..,,.. [ 11~1 _Ff'h. 16-1_~ n1n11·e1" 138 F: •. JS ~1-15--44"~. e Organs Lescoutie Nurses Regi.~1 ry, st•ll \.\'0!1ll't1~ ;i.: 1nens '1t'li\'C' Merchilndiw · ~ 1\1,\N wan1t'1 l 10 ll'arn the ,1.1 II .1 1 R 1 NB .1 ,.1 .. , ,, ,. 1·· BAR'l' Crih 11·11h 111n1tr£>ss Ci\1. ALL MAJOR BRANDS If. 1 b • 1 · osp1 H 1 , , , ~ •J ~ 1 t • · .. \p1'r 1u•t·c·~. 1 · .'-cc-=~--===o I O IC'I' supp Y 11siness. Sales iLobh_v Park Lido Bldg\ !lll(J 11·k s1rirt. 1\pply 111 S25. Drop-l••llf tnblC' .~· c llllrs COl\IPLETE \1 1\i\l ::,JATION \\'ur•IH r I nr busi nP~s bkg-rnd. BEACTl s;-.n. Jl1•t·o.ril ri 1:-i y " r . > ........ ,·,., . ., 1,.1v L ', .. " ,, 1 .. , . z r 11·i r iy tNeii·1 S4~ s T AT I ON 6-l2-99~'j. 540-9954. JJt'f'.'i(Jll, Go•t1111ny. &i. CoaSI ·'" ~ t. ••' lhnn1HS .... 1Use1J1 .... S l~.1 · 't:l~S . 1807 NURSES \'11 1:1 :.:.~. l'o~1 11 1\-lcsa. Antiques 800 hnlls('hold irrnis. p o ll•r r rl'rl'f vl'r, To1ve1-, b e a 111 . l.u11Tey 11•s1·111 ,~·,.,,, ,._.,9-., N1'\.\'JX11·r. \osrn i\I•'~<\. :i~iG-t-:l~ti lools .• ~. ns_sor1 r1t h:111rl lo1ll:.. s7oo_ ;o.~~ll:>i7 e FREE"e '" 1'.1ARRJEJ) pt•rS11n (Iver 21 ~!organ Nurses Regis1ry', -------------:~7'.! V1L:tor1a, Cill ---C.:.C"------= I ear & iih1)ni' 111~1.r,~. $'"'-: C .ill . no11· rak i n ~ SALES MANAGER Ant ique Show & Sole G\!tAGf -srilc \l'"IShPr ~· C,\RPl:':l'l!liG. :~ t\)(ltns. 120 Organ Lessons ~ · · f ll N ' ,. f f ' , ' ' . . 1 · • vrt~ Hu~t \'•'11-"1 :\Int FULLERTON MUSIC \.\·k. to .~!arr. 119-1-5:\100 applit:allons or !) 'I ".Xf)f'r. or u1·n1tu1'C store. I di·vC'r, fu rn, fn)?. (· 1111u , · . LVN's, Prac .. /UdC"s, Li1·c :-itt·ady position. G oo cl San C emente Inn bikes, clothes, !?<l!! log, conrl. ~3 yd_.. 6"6-6..1!66 for l!l19l Eutlir•. Fnuntain VallPi J\IATURE Sa I es I\' o n1a n ins . M&i'~. 54S-!!'.'itil or s:.ilary. Alert, aggressive & n1\i;c, Snt & Sun lH-4. 2111i nppt. Dovr.r :ih<'irt'S 557-4836 · \\'an!ed. R en a i s sa n Ce 833-2J6j. 657 \V. 19th, Suite l'l'Spunsible person. Refer. Fe~';,;~Su~1 zz.:~1 ~97'1 Vista Enlrada, N.B. Ca sh BARGAIN Al $1700 Tolnl. 122 1'~abri1·s. 3303 Npt Blvd NB D. ~,I Call 6-!U-7512 or 541-1183. f,n11•. Irvine CoasL C.C'. Golf -N. Jli rOO r. f'ullcrt on 6Tr2457 '-" Sun 12 10 fi • 871 1805 NURSE to supervise J-11 SA.LES, Gals over 19, part PUBLIC 1!\VTTED Ci\RAGF: Sale. Fii, ptn ,t Memhe~rship for sale. Call • MEDICA L T1;_;CH NJCIAN shift Need Rel ief also. tln\e. C'Vl'S, sett ing s a J t> s General Admission $l.25 Sat. 8<1hy clothes, !um. 5.%--607:.i. FREE ORGl\i'l LF..SSONS a.s No exper. req'd. \Vi\1 train. Apply 1,14;, Si.Jperior Ave, .-ppo11ltn1ents, $3.00 . hr + FINE Selected Ch~-& & tovs. ll ug, JOX10'. Sears CRAFTSf\t AN 10" Radial long as you like! Adul lo; Ages 17-34. $326 mo . .starting 01, 466 tiagship Rd, NB. ,~,"-"',,· 1 c 8 a n fi..9p1n, 502-9286, J npan£>se Porcelains Iron\ mn"·C.r & \•nc. cl('aM-1', & saw. New 1913. S285 includl's we l(.'Ome to allend Tuesday sn1ary + many benefits. ,., m isc. 9300 Grccn~·ich, 1-lntg. ITI(!tal ~land. 116 W. 16th night at 7:30 Pflf. \Ve want _, ~~'~™'-~ ntervlc~'1ng. Army OFFICE GIRL SALl::S\'iOi\IAN part tinie, Other misc. European & Ach. SI , Cr-.-t 642-:1188. ,. everyone 10 learn lo play Opportunities, 6 <1 5-1 16 3, 1.. Ex the organ! Tom Dieterich Costa Mesa. 21 yrs of age or o 11er. per. mus t be flexible, exp not oriental paintings & objects. GARAGE SALE, Sat only LEATHER ski boots, r-.ten's . In chnrge 642_28.'ll. Coast I MEN'S SPA ] llme Miy.seur. Licen!le(!. lacy & oommlssion. Apply on thn1 Frl. Sec Personnel , Manar.er. Balboa Boy Club 12'11 \\!. COiis!. Hwy ., NB MD 1''RONT OFFICE -part tin1e, 1-:'JP M or 2-6Pi\1 , cxper. onl y, ;,<t8-221i6. M.lf,.,ITARY POLICE No exper . req'd. Will train. Ages 17·34. $.126 mo. starting salary + roany bene(ita. Now interviewing, Army Opportun!Ues, 6 4 5 -116 3 , Costa Mesa. w •••. • ,.., "I!~ ' not nt>e. Neat in appear. nee., 644-249"1 Pvt ply. By appt only. lQ-4, power mower & edger , size 8 $20. Linda ?..'luilc, Newport Blvd. at Sol o~tional. '.l::Cl'"'TARY c· <19-l-4i01 ... ~--~-~-lamps, antique bench, much 546-4478 H ~ Cl\ Kl K JEWELERS ~ ""' . U'I Friday. ---" II"" ..,~ t Lan ar ..... r, f .. i\lust be sharp & able to ANTIQUES 4 Wholes.ale 10 more. ·.JV ~merse e. 185 CM glass skis Grand iiiiiOiiOiiiii;;i;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;il 2300 Harbor Blvd, Cl\.! 1n;1ke decisions & 1v o r k public. 1-lalltre~. ice chest. NB Prix bindings S10. or best PIANOS_ ORGANS OPf::NINGS alone. R<'a l Estate License iecbox, p1utner's d esk. Sat. Si lver , Ind. Je11.•elry, otter. Linda. 546-«7X. New&: Used . Great selection. *Teller helpful, Va1icd duties. Nr . spilloons, t'Opjl('r ('O al C:oke n111ch, ~lass, ml.rrors, l\.10VlNC! Antique brushed Compelitive prices. Ope" C ed. Ch k u .L:. A1rpo11 . \V r i I e huckPt. n1isc. a C' ('{'SS • U·llaul, 67'.\-t!!IO, 125 46th St, 11.•hite hand carwd king E At * r If ec er CJassifi<'d Ari No. 31. Daily 642-9181, 11164 - C Newport N.B. t..-nd •--~ 1100. 531-1311. . ves. Sundays. Th~ best * S.f D.po.it Bl I c •1 '"' uv••.n• deals 11 re plways at: e · Pi lui, P.O. Box 1560, Cosr11. Vf' · .,. · T\.i'iDF:i\1 b"k f W II h Exper. only need npply. M<'sa, ca. 91626. ANTIQUE PIANO E ' •1 1 c, nursery ur~ flt ETAL sink ·""· cah, like nu a ic $ Mu sic City S 't p 'f" 8 k " • ... n g · Cain ping-equip. re c n r u SIOO. Water htr & ··~ib $.'ii}. ecurt Y ac1 IC an ! SECRETARY MKTNG B r oa d 1~· o o d 1 8 0 6 , playl'r J udges chair. lfi.141 Sofa, other beds. fii5-C1.13fi South Coast Pl:i:r.a 540-2830 1862'2 MucArthur Blvd F p .d Loe . rectant.,rul ar. n111hog, case. Shusta . .,...,.,...,..,,..,,.....,..,..,,, Irvine .c~. at ·11 k al 1firm ;il~ks 2'X5'6", keys & \\'Orks 2116 1 1~3 CARPET Layer, Jnsti1lla11on, LOWI-~RY Teenl Genie. Once Equal Oppor. Employer 11.1 iv. w ~ c_ c ig 9 ity. complel<'. Sacrifice $485. SAT. (IQ-3pm O;r't Repairs, yours or mine. Call in 8 life lime. Nu '74--• -=~°"'c=?~C:==='= 4 --Good l"K"nehts 1 n c I u (I i n g SAnta Clara Circ F V ...,_ ,, .... 71 PARTS EXPEOITOR dl•ntal . Start $600. AI M F'l'I?. 673-1232 Mo\'ing. Cainp eQpm·t : ....,an. O'tV" 01. .. gift. pri v ply. Check your SHIPPING CLERK Positions. Call C o as l a I CHJNEcS_E_C_l_li_ld_s_w_os_h_bow_I, hric~ & more. SLIDING glass door , 62h clt'alcr. 0~11n $89:"i., bench National distributor \ s J>ersonncl Agency, 5-10-6055, 1860. x 81 " each p<in + "C'reen. $31, tolal "'/1ax $938, You looking for , weU organized. 2790 I-I.arbor Blvd, Cl\1 Call 615-1518 GARRARD tum table, t11.pe: S&'>. 644--0421 E/Bluffs. 11lso ~cl S·IO in music & ...,uip. chains,~ vacuum, ~:::..;::.:.o=....oc:o:""";::.--1 '"' phon"S $~ 0 -11 nJ .ffie'.ent -~· ,~,·10' for SE~~ARY ·. 20 hr. wk, ., MINK STOLE ~-· i .. :i. '-" o Y ~ ... "'"'-"' ..__'""'"' II I02 Sa.moon drum, mlsc. 8122 ' bet 6:30 PM 6 8:30 PM its bWly au1pplng dept.Prev. $75. S.11 & typing ne<.'Cssary, App 1nces l nrlianapolls. HB. :;.J&-669'l. New, $90. !162-fiOOl exper. 1n automotive/motor-llunl. Harbour. \\'r it e 31,\ HP Seagull, lllO. 10 spd 6T::i-6116 ,, cycle paru dept. desirable. aasaifled ad No. 59. Dally Rent Wash•rs(Dry•r1 KING o La 21 tro 1 UPRIGHT PIANo Good salary. Costa Mesa. Pilot, p Q Box 1560, Coitta $2. Wk. Full maint. hike, ~-.. DsSahwth~..:,.~~et ~ power wn fl1(1Wer, .sTs 549-3U8 t714> 979-lSSO. Mesa, Ca. 926Zl * 639-120'2 * b~~'tr;1 ~54o.0085~ nllll'n• Playpen, SU.50. IWZ-1870 'S.~w~l-"9~M~o-ch~.~, .. -,--121=' PART TIME helper, young \VESTI NGHOUSE r e f ri g, 23ll HOU.Y Lane NB 3 Pitce comer bed 9f't wt ma.c. diversified duties for SECRETARY harvt!sl gold , xlnt c:ond. $60. Corner of Irv, At H~b. j.11: spread & match. plllDWs. rt'cht club. 6T3-t382 Ask for $600 Per Month 556-0.'!89 or 646-.3341 Sch. rum. Mehld, tooi.J, Gd cond $75. 54&-6919 r. Senn We need a sh11rp, mature LARGE Refrigerator, like tree: cofJee. HANG CLlDERS. D11:cron BARGAINS GALORE! US€(! vacuu ms At sew ma.ch.: I I Personnel C-•nnllor individual to assist a busy new. S90. Bronze, self l IOUSEllOLD gRJ"&ge 11 a 1 e . Salls. 20 H. $350. 17 H. I".. executive. Good t y p \ 11 g -i'ode~f~ro,,•~ll~"""'-'9'19--"'-~1~3'~1.._~~ ~lovln1t:. A bil of everythln~. $300. 540-267'9 .... , . SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR-O~l~~g i~ ou~~~ll1E~peof~: llkllls lb~ knowledge o1f Pfl rLCO rernb·g, 19 cu fl, frollt z JG. 17, \~. ~2 LnRocn Av, WESTERN saddle, xlnt cone!. ·or transcr 1ng 1n11ch. A sc f 1-o side y sl"" 3 )""' L" v . +O'Neil 11-1 ''"'· size Pl't'f'tl, but \VIII trnJn s.'1.les 1 I •1 I '" ' · · •ft:. ,.... /" '· Ur.rights; Jfoover, Ktiby, E rctrolux from $17.51, Slng:ers. New H o m l' a , Unlv('rsa.]s, Davis tr om S14.50 . NO COST EXECUTIVE lf!ITERVIEW I •' EXECUTIVE SEllYIO£S, 'INC. · -HOME OFFICE - (714) 547-ffU - Ill N , Main. St. Santa Ana ISECUR.ITY IANIC IUILDIMG SUITE ?02 1 '°' IW .... Nee M flftw., s ar er. .. ust be w c 1 Cd cond. $125. 64•1-2279 Ml)V fNG. E""~thl"g m"·t small. 552-0890 oriented pen1on, XJn'l co. groomed Good co hcncfitll -•"·or "" benefits. /\pply N.n ; i 0 n 0 i Systen;~ Sj\IALL chc11.t freezer looks ~•), fun1i1u~ 10 om aments, Sllt~VER Tr.:A COFF. ,r.;":H· F Jaaon Best Agency Corp, <1361 Birch s 1 , louscy runs good. $35. ~11· &IC>-:17~1. ~ Vlctorta. VIC~. Sterl!n.i:: M5. 5 r le1·£>s. orCfmiOedAd 17400 B kh 1 1.· VI Ne\\""'l1 Beach. ~.t" ":'""'. 6T.""l-52JS CM F'l'b 16-~ Sl>JO. P:1· G'ffi.6 11r,, ACTION Su!lc 213roo ur~; c 9s.'l-tm1 --~'"·~-=-.:.~"'-"=~"-'-1 M UST-~~SELL--, -™i?i--d-.-ire -s1f1~ Sl!PP LTES SILVER P LATE-- Coll l '.'!"'"""""""""""""""'!~·I Tum your golf club~ lnto l1nr>erlal ~'a!lhl'r & electric 1nclurlin£' walker. Communilv, .!lel'\I for 12 i~t A DAll.Y P1L01' Vacancies cogt money! Rent a stereo. Sell theni 11.•l1h dryer. 642-8ll9 l\7:rlill6 or \V) $200. 67rMiU6 AD-YllOI your ho\ae, apt., ato~ a Dally Pilot Oaulfied Ad llOTPOINT "'-frig., Hkc new. E~."V"~F:l~.l~YTI= 11NG, fiIT1vood , DINNER SERVlCE--l~o-, ~~~~-~~16~71~~~~.:_,b§!ld~••·~·~•~lc[.~thtuf~a:.:O=a!=ly:.:P~i=loJt and uac Ute monty for a rrt~Cler top $00. appll, and house. SaL & 10 Norltake. $75.00 , OwUled Ad. atereo! Ca.II 60-5678 Tod~. * 644-4033 * Sun, 3'.)l!l Pt:rrt Bristol, N.B. 675·6116 ..i:::a ... ~ ltl.S. - ' ' • ALL GUARANTEED • \\'here s•·rvice Is a buslnels, 001 n prublen1. hi la~tn Mesa over 13 ycen , l\'IJ\CH !NE ,~ VACUUM 1878 l·lnrbor, CM 6"t&-974l SpGrlln9 Goods 130 SK IS. S.15. Solomon blndlngs. ~K-1 Good rood. Call 67'.\.4746. • ! f 'lddy, f"!bruary 15, l <)7~ ~-----~~ ----------,..""--,=-~--;c.;.--;--.,-------:;-;-:r·.-~-,----,..--:c;;;;'77'-.,---,.-,--.,;-;;--.,.....,-·-,--:c I Spo,.ling Good• # 830~1 --Z--Boi1ts, Power 906 Cycle1, Bikes Anti9ue1/Cl111sics 953 Truck1 962 Auto1, lmpor1ed 970 Aulos, Imported 970 6_ulo1, lmporled I"(• "'!. ~1.1., .. ~ki. .. Gram! I 1,... to y011 \[I 'l'/.' C'hri!(, S!:ffl. :12· PC ®i. Scooters 915 '21 f\;1QDF.L-T Roodi.tl'r, Jait '71 FORD Y2 TON BENTLEY DATSUN DATSUN 1 1'1 +\ l•Ul{llll~"' Pl h.• .. 1 .,,.,..,. 6"\' f!t•nor Yach! s.85.000 ;'.! 1'M·2'0 SU ZUK f . rt!lLI' cntl, ron!la<: 400 eng Rani;rr cui;tom l'11n1per s hell l-----------1~ .dh1·1 -1,• 1 •• ,i ... 11\!'I\'> ~------~ 11;· ()Ulng-~rr, .$2:)(). (.'.al\ ~lodil1l'd for MX. n.eliablt &: trflnll, Net-di. IU be hn-.Sp.i1·1 1 1~stvn1 pli:kuf} :!1 ,:~ 19j.) f{ Type Bentley, xlnr DOT DATSUN '71 DATSUN P IC KUP I ! . 1 , ~ "-~-' _1 41\~ ·~~ 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2..00 ..l-lG-4ff.() l'1~ work. J:lhp, l>yno hih(•d. llfl'lkf' ofrf'r fi-lli-2305. n11!1•,. \!I, automtlll<', r111llo. \")nd, pvt party. 67J..ii619 1 Si11.i, Riu11o, J:.,•unon1y .f l DAILY PILOT 910 1 1 1,1 A lln~,.11 d••lu''' Boats, San 909 tuned. $6.50. '70 k'.1\WASKI Recreational l1t·<it•'r. \\"'-"'1 Coa~t t-.1111 -org. alt 6 p111. .. ... 1, i\l:hoti:iVr. 1~75. Stn.-c1o.,lti:r~mf!ere50,. 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Open Ro:1d .~ , , . , '7\ ECONOLINE \\'1nrln·.1' A:\l/Fi\1, I f'l\\'nc r. ~l3--lillJ, S:lOO. A!I 4;,812....{fl(J() Barlll, B uf ;\li\·IC ;t('Pl. 63 J fi,\~?Jl·.H.0,0 sQ1! VS. \"fln. Ii (·yl, :: spd. Lo. rnilC".~. \\.'eC'kl.'nds, ti7:J-~~- ·74 llON IJ,\ J·:lsinor;• 2;il 3 639-2981. nu Y J"t l I. nu ra es. nu srr,o. 6-16--6:JS.I ---'---'-'--'-----trans. gd lirf':'I, xln! \1·nr k I ~~==~-=----1110 old 11!~1 !"J{k:c 111i11i tn1il e JJ,\LE'S l\1otor Ho n1 c tnl(.k. s413. or b.~I orlr. 'tJ,-, i:orto Vun. fir)ll,v in !.(d. CORTINA :\lu~r S.1cr if11·1• 96'.?-6475. Rentals 557-8191 ~h.'lJll'. S-150. or t-.1.>sl <:1ffr r.1 __________ _ '70 :r.o S111uki xlrit rond Jo ·03 z;.zs· l\1.11. & l\linls ,\i\T or P:'-1 G-12-37iR 'li9 CORTINA, 4 s pd. R&H. n11l"s rall f'\"f'S aflcr 6P.\\ Free miles 9 til 9, ~J()() IMMEDIATE '72 Cl!F:VROLET. 1:: Ton, Gnod gas mi. Good "r ,1·k111!s fi7::.....i<l'.!S JlF.NT THF. BESI. '7'.l luni::-\\'heel base. xtr;1 c·l,.;u1, rondllinn., 97S-:!llJJ, 5;10_7;111. Exe<:'11live 25. All (''-d ras. DELIVERY \'-8 1•ng, auto i mn~. ~~-i7-6:>15 • 1~9 COHTINA • Vrec n11les, ~·79-9:>:i6 5-~pn1. ·1;!1 J){)OC.E \',\\" \"-100 • :>:EEJ)S \\'ORI\ • Tf~,\[J~~~~J,\:\", s1:;oo Ill" Ix·~! (',\LL 8-17-:iiZ"i '64 BSA 650 '7:: :"111.uki :i.~. S!lOO. PJ('a!'>c Trailers, Travel c:1 I I. 94S ~ 17-!17:: I TRIUMPH 650cc, $995 C':i ll fiT.l-T."1:'i3 --HONDA JDS-- SCRAMBLER AP.\CH!E l<•n! 11"n1IC'r, \I'/ adrl-a-roon1. Ne\v ('(lnd. S3.j()I n1· •lffl'I'. Call 646-:im ·1::-Cv1c1~1--,"J('<l11 16', s(·n11. l'n art ti P;\I l~l2-30b:\ );o•ll. Auto Service, Parts 949 Brond New 1974 '"'" """""" DATSUN GMC 4 Wheel Drives ·11 L11l::V. \',111, -'li1't 1'flnd. ,\\I xll·us. 2 Yr \\l11T. S2900. t 'al! :i:\6-3&1::. 'j2 DATSU!\ jJO yf'llO\\' S/\V '('" L-QRD " 6 1 '· :!.l/lJO mi. luggage rack, '74 V• I" v[l!l, ~·~ 1'1!\ \it• \"1d1a[ tir 'S $'l ,-. ~!u ft. ,Xln'I _n1e1:h. t·nnd. K."i -261>7 c. -· •J. 1 .. )~f t1r('<;, Sl:.O ~'7!-fil;;t7 ---r-:---,-,---:-'fi6 DATSL'"X. blo"n i'ud . 1.167 \ \\ Van. Nev.; l"C'huilt &•st olfr1· c,ng. Call ~162-900-1 af1er 6 :·:i--7"1 THE ALL NEW DATSUN 710 IS HERE WE FORTUNATELY HAVE THEM IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • .. • <· DOT DATSUN _._ ............. ~ .. ·---·-·"~ ·~ 5oQa °"'" ' ......, WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN p,\JIJ FOil OP. .~OT. \\'ILL [>,\ Y TOP DOLl.1\R C.\LL Kt:NT Al.!.l-:N, ;¥111-044<1. 2107.-'i3 hnl\l.'11 , ·1 ~ p (!. uirt,'llnd, 1\i\·l 1~·,\1 r:ir!lo 11 / p'.l't . ;1nh•n1H1, f.llf'l' 111111•rl rsh. n1111.:s. r a d t :1 I ;; . f/,110ill'r. L\·r n\··11 ,!r~ i ,.WO 1111. sa . .-,no. ]);n·r·9~2<(.~I) ·ou2Ti:z~111:1r· 11·h!!->~l~~ 11\ll•'IO, !l'IH'li f'\'> ·tJ~!, \l~11 l'<'•:ld :'-lust sPll. Din i; : NEWPORT " IMPORTS 31f"tl \,'. ro··s! lh\1\, N.B. 642-9405 -::----M:U11~x-~--~-~:-·-· . '73 MAZDA RX2 I I i-J1rC'<I 1 r:•n~n11.~ . .;i<,n, 1·ad),,_I h1 •:111•r, l11HlP•~ ulhl\' , und 1 'I l \•1!1. 1 1011l~L'1. $2977 ~w..Le00 W VOLVO ! 1~:0 11:~~~..;:~~0A nv;-9::0:1I RX-3 WAGON ~dl'•T \\ tlh ·1 'fl•~·d. r:tdi<, ..\. i\N[ r:11·k. t"iO:!i !T()1. Ir LONGPRi/! 1Jf.(Yl ~'Rt'h 131 . \\"c~tnun."'1•~1 \ R!l2-!ilij1 6,'.',6-2;,i()l l . '1Ai'l>A ·72 HX-2. r.hnr l''l!lrl. 1:),\)(¥1 1ni. loach·cL :'-1 u~1 S"lL ~()...2"122. _ll[•_l_Ol_· :;....37.1:; ___ ~= Boats, Power 906 C:JIJ J'::i,\ ~IQCk , !llHSl ~·l:.!-0011 t ·:i 11 fl rt fi * • $25. ~:AC!! • • pni. '71 01\TSt:N :;10~x-10_1_eo_m_l. '71 DODGE VAN l·SJ)ff. :ur ,..,nrf. It & H. SJ:l--0~81. f'\"'S fii'.Hi613. . '0". 1\L\Z.D \ '.1.=.r~) 1n11('~, \"IO}'l ----1,1p, :'.ll' I'\ I p!y. B<'~1 I H!;lil'. C,<lf /,j'.:.;ti~"IJ hil {i IO\'l' ,i:, fill. Fri1•1irHy 8 n111 1.l' BIRCllCJl,\r-r l!ull. lS 1111..-.;cd hrf'C"<!. f>lfi-!i262. lu1 (·11g ,.,, !rlr S~YO. C;1ll !!lOJ T \' 2:10 Su111h1. ex11·11s. Trrrn~ fi·Hi·-,1';7 :: si~l .~, 4 ~pd !r;111sn1isslo11 ,\[.ui~ (both floo r :<!ick 1 ·~,j Ootlgf' PU frnders & grill Vans Suburbans Dual Whe el Crew Cabs Cab and Chassis Stake Trucks Moving Vans FACLll..OUS LllSC'OU'.\'TS B 300 ;\uto Tro.1ns, (762nl l. r.l ust s('!l ;).19-01 !2 $2395 Autos, New ___ 980 Daily _!lilot Cl,1.~<.;Hle11 Ac!s I , •t:_,._;;:~''~"-'-·~;_, ---~=' Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 alw PU fran1c & 11lwf'lf> ~!fl \·1u\Ii\Jf,\ 'ii, bort:'d 10 Bed from chevy 1 ~T PU J!YI. (.rllo<J 1'0111lit i(ul, SWC! or ST;.. rarh S1•1!1ni; a11ytl1111g 1l'ith a JJ;1ilv I !\7:,:.....101G. ______ _ 1'1101 L11ts."'ifi1•rl Ari i~ ;t 'l·l'~}'IRF.RGk\SS Lcy1na11 1•al l 642-567R: , (',\!1 7>1fi--19fl0. h1•s1 offrr. C'idl G•l•l·R74fl af! a 492-096.'\ aH1•r 6 Pl\t PONTIAC Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 f"6LONG~/ !'>llllplf' llHdf\'f JU~l , $.'i .. 1.)11, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 !?.f.00 ~ach Bl., 'Vesln1ln<;tl'r . ''Lets face it fol ks, a small car is just not the answer for all of DICK JOHN SON. V.P. John1on & So11 for sure.'' F.1•'n if I \111.~n·r ;1 d··nlf'r, n1y h1n1ity nrr·d~ t h1• ~ll" untt ot;. \11f•". ;\1n:i , \1'11nl ~ tht"' sa f•·ry a f1dl '"" 1·~1r ,::f\1'~ ou1· !l11·1'r kid.~ and 11ur- ,, II"'· /\nrl h"11· ahnut rhu•i' pf ~vu in cnr 1•11(\J ~ f•11' \\•11•k, l\'1•n•;111,l11 •lr th" nu1ny tirncs \qtl 111•Prl 1 .. 11·;1\'1·1 \\ ith nl•l1'" rhfin s pacf' nll•JI\"); 111 rhu!->1· ... n1 <dl, ~u-c•nlled •·t"'on.,111y e11r.~. l k1101v r1\r ~urc 1hat no\,. i.; th<" ht"'~t 1in1'' iii hlslory 111 U11y a Lilll'l'll!! 11r i\-i<'IT lll'.I, prit·c-\risl'. \Vp'vt• n1•\'f·1' 11ffcrf'd :.;uch disr'u11n ts on ALL our full si1.t• cnr.~ as 'l'C ttrc right 11n1,·. If your need s, as n1i nC'. 1nc-a11 full size, a Unroln or l\fcrcury is The ans1\'C'r and Jo hnson and Son's your dealer. NOW IN 1974 ... YOUR CAR DEALER MEANS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE! Home Of Th• New Col)f •• ''Golden '.1'011c.fr' Home Of The New C:iio , , , °""""'11t'?1•'""''"'f:Mlt ':Golden ToNch,' ohnson&son 1:$1==1 ~ KAJUIOft llVD~ COITA MEIA ...... I Mike McCarthy G.M.C. 1,,_,_,(! l:l<':•cl\ Hh''- 1~1 :~ S.111 I•:••.,, F l''Y \\' ,.1111 oil· l•'I" '894-3341 531-2450 D<)l)\: E Hi" f.. 1-p St8~5. :l TOK ~·rA!'E lj l5-70:'JJ '6~ Cl 11::;· r••h!t fl ::,.1~s4:~1 ·\ Ion. l31g tire&, r)I. Sli.50. Pl-I: Brand New 1974 GMC 'h Ton Pickup 3.iO V·~. r:aur,rs, llcal'y Duty Hadiatnr, 'St"'r. Nn "i0fi652). \\"!•. SALE PRICE S2995 f'Il\',\:\CE A~. \'ONI-: (J,A.C. Mike McCarthy G.M.C. 1:~l:"il 13C'nch Blvcl. Bl. N. !-;rui Oie~o .1"rv.-y. \\1rs11nlnstE'r 894-3341 531·2450 '13 TOYOTA "''/She Pac Mtn1per shell. 4·spd. R ,'(; II , many extras, 8000 mi. Warr. 26 mpg. $3150. 833--0-1!)5 '69 EL CAf\llNO Custom. 307, ,1u111. lrlln.s .• P"'r. Alttrln~. radio. niags. SUOO. or beil offer. 997-2748. '13 Dodge PU etrrtm v.·/e:ic1d cub, 2 bkt 5Pals xt-ra . Lo nil. Sell or trade. 5'8-3681 afl 3pn1. .>1:1'2-66.'il fi36-2l00 Autos Wa nted 968 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY r'OP.. ALL r OR E!G'.'l" (',\J:s C.tli or conic in hi ~e1· 11 ~. NEWPORT IMPORTS · 3!00 \\'. f l':i st Jh,·;,·., N.B. 642-9405 WE NEED YOUR CADILLAC Sharp, clean late model cars. Paid !or or 1\"ot. I A.~k f"or Chuck Trapp Used Car 11anagel' ~d•! for used Ai\IC or Jf'l'ns ij;ll#~J.J§t;)] AMC/JEEP J!)f,~ J-Ji.trlnr Blvrl. ('.:'II. \VE lflJY IMPORTF.D AUTOS BEST PRICES PAIDI Dean Lewis Imports ~t:rbor. C.l\1. fi46-9JOC CASJ-1 ffOR YOUll CAR 546-7070 Aut s, Imported 970 AUDI '71 Audi LS 100 AM/FM nidlo, automatic trans .• SUNROOF . Spotle"s. NEWPORT j IMPORTS l 1950 'l 119 TON Dodge Dump M 1'nick. Bob-Tail, $ 6 0 O. 3lVl1 W. Cbfl11f ll\I';\•., N.ll. 6">-"67·1 642-9405 '11 TOYOTA P.U., gd cond, /\UOI '71 2 dr, 27,500 n1I, $1 500. 4 nu rndlaJ.q, /\IC, !lunroof, 5.57-6TI3 at! 11 Ar.I. auto, 21 mpfi, $3950. 6'6-6210 ' One economical mid-size that won't cramp your style. Meet the '74 MATADOR IMMEDIATE DILIYlltY e SAFTEY e COMFORT W•rtl S. We with a "9p•totlo11 or th• fl1tnt Mnice for ov•r 20 .,..rs. a. 111r• 011d ,.,, drlv• thit o/I -C:Ollp. wlfh ' c:yllltdef ... IN ftonoffty, !,..iol prlc:e d11rln9 th• "CJrob '•'" by th• horns Ml•." Now In pro9re11. '73 HORNET 4 Dr. '71 MATADOR Sedan l•11 than 16,000 Mllfl. s2595 Air c:olld., pwr. 1tr .. 1moll BotoM• ovolt.bl•-1•41· •I "ti·· low '"Itel. Top JJDI c:o•d. 111,CEMI $2095 '73 PINTO S(j)UIRE W09011. A11tomarlc tro111,, '9c.t•ry, Dir, 2000 cc 1 ... '73 <iREMUN SAVE '67 FORD Falcon '72 PLYMOUTH Duster A11to. trans., powtr stNr• s229s; htf . '•p•l•r c:o'",ac:.t '"°"'· I •,G5fll '67 REBEL Sedan s795 '70 AMX ~ cyll•r, •Ir condftlMlflt. :UZT969 1 r Lt!t§ • .....,, , .. ,. • -· ..;ig JI 19011111 '"'' I - f • Fr1dJy ~"bruary 15, 1q;4 OAJ LY PILOT ._ 1 tlO Autos, I m~rled 970 ~utos , lmportad 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Im ported 970 Autos, lmport;;r-970 V-OLKSWA-G~E~N· I ---'---Aut0l."Tr1iported 970 ' __ MAZ ___ D_A __ 1 MERCEDES IENZ MERCEDES BENZ MERCEDES BENZ PEUGEOT PORSCHE TOYOTA WILL BUY YOUR VOLK SWAGEN 1!1')7 Bug, new engine, SEE THE ALL NEW RX4 IMMEDIATE DEUVERY JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS . MERCEDES IENZ '71 Mtrcedts 250 5ec1.,, 6 cyllndrr engint, aulomalk' transml.u!.oo, power steer- SO USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Compl11f' Slllt>s and Service. 50 1..'<ln1pnc·ts on rlispltty. '73 Porsche 91 lT '72 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Pr. Radin, factory. 1\1r Cond, Auto Trttn:(, \STK Nv 4GO'l» TARGA Sooelal factory pd !lnbh. 5 speed. lttag:J. GAS SAVER J".\tn FllR OP. NOT \VJLI . P1\Y 'rQJ) 001..l../\R. CALL KENT Al.LE:N , ~~z rarl!alti. brakeii. 1 owner, I supt""r <:lean, $1195. 49>11'1B. C\•Cti. '73 DEMO CLEARANCE NO\V IN PROGRESS SAVE$$$ I AlmlORlZED SALES & SERVICE Jim $1enions (We'r!! ro'!"e' tor aey uaed t.fercedtt Benz. ) l30l. Quall Newport &ai:h 833-9300 ENTF:R FROM rt1acARTitlJR MF:RCEOES '69 280 s£ Classic. 2 Dr, 4 rasse-ni;:er, auto !rans, P/!.J, PIS, ~unroof, n1ett11lic lite blue ...!_~~0-Q.ITI aft. 5. ' ·I l!peed t.ransn1lssion, radio, heater, vinyl top. 17,0CO l 1niles. I rn n1at· u ! a t e. \\'!::'LL sell your p~stige .o\IB fur you ~ Exclu.'ilve 01:ange Coas1 area buyers wa1tlng. call 831-~ (Auth. dealer). '66 l\.1ERCEDES 200 Dle9el. Stlck. R/ll, Fact. Air. Tiree, paint. 30mpg plus. Cl.un 1nachlne. $2900. 64fr.7648 (101H EUI $2877 .,Pm Lewi& -TOYOTA '66 Af-B, :m SEL, Claa&ic conv. Excellent conditlon, 556--8338 1 1966 J-Jarbor, C.M. &16-9303 '67 250 s. fmmac, 4 door •r a " ary over $2500 675-4030 * M d 7 • Rot * 1 PB , PS, air, heist offer _ $n MONTH MBZ '69 2'<I SL. AT A/T. .. 6 1'.IONTllS OPEN LE ASE J\/C, Invest in a claS!lic? ' \\'ill accept tradf .. ins 37850. Or best offer . 846-5673 CALL J\IR. t~RY IM2-6666 Hunt. Beach MAZDA '72 J\fB 280S1-.; 6 cyl., sunroof, ,\, :->UPf:.RB! Buy or lease !\:B-20-10 Dir. Ttu·n ~-our golf rlub1 into a "!('!'<~·-Sell t11~m y,•ith i'l IJ11lly Pilot C\as~iricrl Ad rind use the n1oney for a 1_7?J_l_Re11c_h _B_L __ 8·l~·lil'l'Ji I 1'1(·1'ro! Call &12-5678 Today. 'Autos, New 980 Auto•, New 980 ' tna, power brakes, factory 'Tl Audi lOOL.S. 4 dr., au10. air conditioning, AM/FM ll'fllfl., air COl\d ., Ii()} milt>IS, stereo, leather ln I er l o r , In hu;lory warranty (735- radlaJ tires, excellent con-JPP). $9695 Supt>r cond iOon. VMW 20()2.'Tl ~lg~. 4spd, 11 1 r ·co n d , 11w1rf,radiltld, AM-FM slerio r adio & tape VOLVO '72 VOLVO 164 di tion. (902CrNI. $5299 '72 Volvo 164E, llkr nev.•, overdrive, air c:und. (829- 1 IGC ). PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT/S UBARU 1557 \V. LlnoolD Ave., NEWPORT . IMPORTS 13600 Beach Bl , \Vt'Sl n1in~h'r dl'Ck. 10.:io:J ml. $5,!m. Call 892-6651 (~Ui-25UI D-"="~·-'-'"--2880--=--Automatic transmission, like ONE YEAR ONE n1us1 go: n V\V, super new . Economy plus lu.'<UI')'. Anaheim 533-8220 PORSCHE l'111d. $1457. Continental, t427FVZ) WARRANTY ~::.ooo orig 111! $1673. Suiuki SAVE :noo \\", CCKISI !hvy., N.B. --------1 642-940S '73 TOYOTA :100 S1•11. Also J ."tguar XK NOW OPEN '10 280 Cpc 1-tdstr, li~t· ne11·, 1 011·ne1•, lo niilcs {765U'.'\B l. House of Imports 523-7250 '&IC, int &. 6 1 11eer perfect, cnt:. powerful 1750cc. 24 to 2i'.\IPC;. $3,900 f irm. R:i:1-:roo.1 CORONA SEDANS l·IO Hood. 675-2991 1971 914-6 BLACK l'~i~ V\\', .:nod ""rid. ss2:1. L En•: 2_:, I\' 2,000 ,,,;, '"', &•\'•'r<1I 111,.,. •U!f·:o; 10 r hun ... c · ,. Dt.all UVIA' f I' I I Ill ' '1· l ·:'.0, :-.L-l6&-I b vt'b/11·knd"" 111:i:.;s. !\"nni shc11·k.;, v. t i• ay, r~n\ .u •:•1~,1 l~!i,1:1 11. 1 a,11 O· - ht•r. ~1i1·ii VH·l ~j 'l •ft"··i ina t l~. l.1 ~ l•U \•!Id, .;"\7-","i'i'.l TOYOTA 10.7,'\ ·l."I ,SI. l"" f',""''"· '''· .5-G l'ur.iiH"hL' Sfl''l'ds t<•r. f"1Jn1fl. ., '''" , \If ,., , f 1~pn11 ~ .. \'II -h , p I'" Ml I Vi I I """ ~-.... ·> ! lil2·010I nil 7 p11, 11 1: f~;,1 .; '1 "' <' c. • 11 ("t( ~"" •·· ,•11iu11rl' ru•,.,;, ·'"""' II on t O mport1 H•'JUl LJutl•'!' ~i:!ll(J1I , J.\k(· r•'!<:hlr•·d. GOO en~. Sl·h1•••! ----~--~·~ ilu· 1.,,,,1 nf a Jl('\V 111, 1 ildh·~. sllll QI\ "'iirr;inty. le:iturini; 11,.11 ,\ru Vnt & lttJlt'~. r;tcing ~ats, nuu1y cx tra:i;,j TOYOTA . ..:F:r·;:r1 1r·:~1 NO,\\: ...• ~f:CVl·:1 XI~\ \'.-i~t ._->4.'l-1 :166 £'1•·~ _ MERCEDES BENZ Sl 1.800. r.TJ-7537 Eves art 7pn1. nN F .... UL 'l 0:-:1. . . ti'.: \'\\' l\on11Ji \·an . .-.1111 & i'1·1\'. party. \:.~-!!ti-!::, /'OH.SQIE '71 911T, <aH". cnnd, $1;~,v FIAT !;unroof, xlnt ooncl, pvt pty, '74 TOYOTAS "7' '219 OPEL 8:{2-5322 or 8.12-5158 " ,....., · · ~~~ Con1plt'lc Sales & Service LEASE or BUY '71 V\V Squ».r'l'h11f'k, 'l7-3.1 '14 VOLVO'S HERE NOW Vl1tt Us Soon At CLASSIC 356B, 1!16.l Ci<11rl i\\.P{i, '.'\1111 l'<"l1ut. au-, radio, '72 OPEL 11lun1. paint. Xln'l 1ni·s. NI.'\\' t.Iodels. New Colors Jo nlllf'..:, %ML-:\.'Y.J:! I1nn1rdi.'.lle /),.hvery 28701 Marguertre Parkway $"..!900 833-3824 at _ _ On 1\U '.\lixlels Mi11k>n Viejo 495-1700 St<tli<>u \Vagon with 4 S[ll'NI -· · B.AJ ,\ H~. clean, loaded BUY LEASE tUSE AVERY PWY, EXIT) T r t1 n smission AM-r'.\-1 OIL DRIPPINGS F RO!\! '71 TOYOTA CELICA ""/xirns. '.\lu~t i;re. Call or Stcroo Radio etc. unusually YOUR AUTO can b e t\ L • &16-626' 'clrnn and only 18,000 actual ll'rnovcd fron1 concreff' by smTOYOewi&TA '11~~'.1 ·a~0)~\1,1·h~~~.;01's1~~E~)'~ '71 su~:;.:I{ H(-Ctlt•. hnrnae, 9"'ft"'v'olv"o'"' •• '71 MERCEDES local miles, better hut'I)' 011 11pplying a c nm rn on ''-l' lU(Mfl. C411111 "'" SEDAN p hold d u suru1x.it & rridi11, SJ~:). ~ thi s ii1t1c gas s.i.vcr. lie iouse e-greascr. sc ~v ,-,,, ·",'1~1"-e""·c".-_ ''"° 6 cylinder rngine, automatic 40611GU straight from the bottle " transmlu! n 1 $2388 11nd let stand ... then hose l!l66 llill'bn!' C:\l &16<130.l 9C Ing, ~~·e_;_ b~;:~ f~~~~ TERRY BUICK 1• ~n~~1~y ~~~~~=~ b;~~op~?~ :ro1.0YOT~ C~~na DC·;~xc .. • . ,,1~111~r1~1 .;:t~e1~ .... 1~~I ;iftl'r fi ~~~'i ~~~~ C~~!~on.~1~ air condllionln i:. At.I. }-,\J !°>lh & \\:alnut. lfunt. llr"c·h llll' Dailv Pilot Clfls~ificd ·1 rlr ~e(lan . ht1<·k. "Xlnt 1:1600 Beoch 81., \\'cstn1in~h·1 ·1 ~; \/\",· Bu~. good C',.n,1 n11. t ;ood fan1Hy car. Good ~~~~~· ,11~~~~e~.x~llccn~· 1 ~01~: 536-6588 _ 1 _ ,\ds. 6'12-°:J678. r·nndi lion. 111 !l:}. Gi::-::i:: Pl ;,.~1-li55 1 E'.!ti·:!~~' .\ lus! Sl'll this 11.cf'l:L•ntl. :;:a:. n1ilt!nge. $2.7.iO. 61;>-45\1.°> dition. (90'2CTN 1. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 980 1 Sl.~~ ll ff·~~~-~~J:l _ ~~os~ ~':'.-980 $5299 $200,000 USED CAR INVENTORY! TA~~cii~~~5 4132~.5 . BRA MD MEW GMC TON BIG SELECTION -SUPERIOR CARS · -:---· -eOME --S£E --:-W£\t· DfAlf-- '73 '72 '73 CHEV. MALIBU CPE. VI (r111 . 9111 1ulo., •ir. P.S., P.a., 17724 ) Low, low pric1 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 150 VI lr19. 911/. R1dio, P.S., P.a., 1ufo., •ir, '74 t1b1. !WQW J V.W. SUNROOF Super l••tl1. Low .,,.;i,,. <4 1p11d tr1"1, (<4 092) '72 · DATSUN 2 DOOR SEDAN I ],000 011• own1r inll11. 4 1p1.d, r•dio, •1"C:i1l wh11l1 & fir11. 1619CiNKI s1799 $)899 S2899 '2499 $1699 c 12 ' . X Brand New '7~ CUTLASS SUPREME Colonnade H.T. 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CAMARO I V.u'l"J'.' ;110, \'Ill~ I IPp ,\ 111-FORD I t"I , jlUI' '.'I '• I• •'l'.l!.11!. ntllo" i--- ---1 111:1111'. ! .. \ti \\.'>\\, ··11 '71 PINTO 1.;:.._K.\'Z•. (;rt>•·11, I 1·yl c1·onon1y sJX"("ia l $2499 1 ·1<J.JCTY f. '71 fo'ORD Torino, 4 dr. xlnt ts.JOO acluel mi, R/H nir. nr111er, Jj 1\-IPG, $1800'. :>45-5868 ---·---~ ---'70 MAVERICK erononzy + I '70 CON1'1Nl·:NTAT. ·I nc>OR ll cyl. eng .. e11t1J tr11n~ .. air, f·1c!ory nir <:onditinning, $1495 Xlnt . I ~-n o n cl n g I A.1\1 /~~'.\1 slf'roo rnrno, 6 way &1 1-2040 Dir . power . ~C'111. Eslt'it clenn, ~.73:i'-~G~R~A~N~o,,_.=,.~n~H~l~N~O->"-,-.,,·I I .i111•s1 iu HJ u~·y CttU1!"™'11'· wnl{, fully t_>q uipt, deluxe Si''I' nnd T)rivt 1 o d ft Y · luggage I'!!<ck air 641).()190 l~"f!ISlll $Z.17!l JohMDn .\ ' ' ! ~)n Lln!'<lln Mercury, ai26 CLASSTC Gaa Economy '54 1 1-lnrbor Blvd.,, Colla Mesa Ford Straight 6. Be.t oer !).1()..563() OVCJ' $12). 548-2992 11174 '72 CHEVY '"""'° c~ L • , I· PRICES SLASHED THIS WEEKEND !! HOURS : OPEN 9.9 Every Day lncludin9 Sundays - •I ' NEW'74 ' I,, I ', . .,, 1:.¢"'• (.'1oiulll '-I"'!.> '· , , \I ' 'LJ j ~''' UoL· n,j,1,o!d ....,,'.II•/ • S\ 899 MATADOR s $AVE BIG o~ BIG CARS!! WE'VE GOT 'EM! Thit is the one mi~siu you'•e ne•er teen before! Full factory eqllipped includinq e-xtr• quiet insulation pockaqe, 232 CID economical 6 cylinder engine, l speed transmission, & bumper quatds front and rear. -.7•0•D•o·d~g-e-,r;:'7;-;l~Chevy '69 Buick LEASE NEW '74 AMBASSADOR 36mo'- O.E.L MO. 0 .A.C. hlllr fodory l'qui~ with 304 CtD v.a ettqi.w, oir cOfldilioninq, aulonmlic: trorismissiO<'I. powt"r 1tffrinq, tin It'd <Joss. IM2 I 7 727 l HORNETS & JAVELINS ... Order Yours Today! 5-MINUTE CREDIT CHECK! Yes. it only takes 5 mihules lo check your credit. Call 645-7770 now ! Chorqer •72DODGE ... $99 +T&l $1299 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 1 -~'--~~~~~1 FORD 1972 FO RD COUNTRY SEDAN 10 P.1!iiit"n(!1•r ! >11 •I r.i,•in1: 1:01,1r :'•·:1!- IPO •·hf. \" ! .J\~l ll" (ru1sC'·C ). ;\1;, t I<· Tr,111.:rnission Pn11·cr ~h~ n11~ Po\\l'r 1:1·;1k""'· Disc Fron! Ai r Cnnd11l.,111•r ·r in1M \\'i 1111-.!1irlt1 A:'l'l·Fl\I S11·t'•' 1 ltadiu \\'heel \f ol'•'l'S I ll'A\1' l)uly S11-.1wnsinn Dr'luxe Hoof Ra<:k Cl()Ck \Yhitl' SidM\'1111 Ti~ ;.:pe<:"tal C ini;i:l'r GIOI"' Pain! Li CC'nSC &ll·ELU $1895 MERCURY OLDSMOBILE ·7:i COJ\1ET :! 0 1{ Sales & &:v\ec Con1p;1ny 01\'ned s.: OLDSMOBILE lllilll~lai11,L·d ni.;,·i; IJP\\' IJll <iuhr G,AC TRUCKS St'l'\11'1' ~ t'jl1. •,(]Ulj•J•t'( l>.'11 HONDA CARS aul •11nu1u· 1ransn11~s1on, air ...,, .... ,.,., .. , ', ,. ,. ,. I"". UNIVERSITY OLDS rt1d1n. h c;1TL•r, L't C. . CundortablC'. s;dr and , :Dl50 llarbor Blvd. eronnmic1d. ( 3 7 ti 1! o J·: ) . Costa l'llC'sa 540.9640 $3275. J ohnson Si. S? ~ 'il TORONAOO VR, full Lincoln 1'1en·ury, 2620 pcr..·rr, fa cto ry air HnrlYJr, Cosla ;\1 cs a, conditionint:: G 11ay powt'I' :'i4lL-5630. sl'a1, A'.\I 1'"?.'.1 stl!rro. landau '73 MERCURY lop, rill \•d11~1. fulll luxury c q u i p p e d . Unbelievably .MARQUIS P"e<d at S2,415. t926KEJJ. Johnson &•_ Son, Llncoln Brough<un. Ford t.1otnr Brass Mercurv ~ J.larbor, Co6ta !lat Car. Has every acces-Mesa, 540-!JSJO sory you l-"Ou.ld hnagine.1 ~=~==~----­ Sho1\'s ourstandint:" care. It's •70 OLDS DEL TA 88 priC'f'rl riflir ulnu!<ly Ill\\'. l'or C\L'>lotn 4 rkxir s f' d an, OLDsMOBILE '70 OLDS TORONADO Ll'ss than 41,000 miles. 1-·ac- 1ory air, full po\ver , vinyl top, sLrato bench Seat, Wt 11·heel. stereo, n1ultiplex. 1638CJMJ. $21'9 Station \Ygn. R & air cond. Good econornicRl trans. $'195. firin. 979-8630. PINTO ~f'f' 11t 11,\11.\' l '!!.f fl' f-'.111 -<il•\,.u l-. ··:11 1 111.11! Id :O h)-51.i:I() f°llPl{lt)' ,, I r . HU10nl<t!i1·, '11 rl:"TO 200()(-1· rn~ .• au1fl, J: t..: JI , cnt• 011·n«r. 1r..N10 n1iJf's. f.l'.1·!1115. '7fP INTOo',~b-s-t -of~fr-.- 1 .iro~·i-·f' l ';1rk111i.: l_..,f, .:o .l•1l1 n-.••ll .\; ~ .. 11 111•\\l'I Sl1•1·r111.;, 1101\'"f \\, . .,, l ~:1v :-\t . r osll\ l\1 ~11 . 11,_•t', 11 ,11l ••r l\h·J , bra k1·~. r;11 l10, t1<•n 1 .. 1·. 11hll{' '.\!nnd;•v ' !li l"<•\l~ll Fnrl,1y. ("q:-t t \l•";1 \\'Ult l1n·s. •ZXNl'.'ll.i1 1,1:?.tt'01. 1 !, for ~ll'". ;~~l~\l~lJl·1~i;ftOUGJl,\,\\ $1499 !.l7~:,.-i~7 11 (!. f; f;ro •t•n 111 •11 L'f'I: 1:\1.\.11\Cl·l .,\Tt-: Lx:i111: ~:r.'!~:'.:''."":~~~~"1o. 1"'lff1•r1·1l ;ol ,1 r··•hlr•·<I 11r11·c. "fitl.8ERS CADI"•'(···.·" 'i'2 RUNi\BOl'T, :iir, .\!'.pd. ·1111s.i«lr h.1.-.. l!i 'l'il r arl'fllllY .g""" "ii' . upf.'lt!d<'d inl/l?.\1. J\lichel\n II.,,, .,1 I· ,1,1,111,,.,, ,,,11, . -· Ha~-,-· 1ir l'i>, S2.200. ;,JO-i'367 Jl l;ll! ,I ! • , ~ •~ full I•"·" 1, 1n1·l1>l'\ :11r. COltll Metcl 540•91~ PT:'\'T0 ·73, ltuna!~)ut. <\ :-pd. l;11uL 111 1fl(•i, t•l1'. n:~-;C;'\\'1 . ,\;\l/F'.\l, 11('11· radl;11.~. Xlnt. S'i~i.• .Jol1n:-;<111 & ., S ~ n It's a bref'zt~ ... sell your 1 _b_•~t _olh'_._._,_'>-1~166~~-~~ L111l~1 111 '.\~1'ri·11ry, -6 26 1tcn1s 11·i1h case, us!! Daily ... a Daily Pilol 011ssir!ed Harbor. Cost11 r.I cs a· Pi lot rlns:i;ific<i . f.42 -5678. Ari. &12 5678. MAVERICKS '70 MAVERICK PINTO PINTOS '72 PINTO Au ~ om a I i c 11·ansn1ission, factory Rir conditioning, rndkl, heater, luggage rack. (5$001 $2677 '71 PINTO 4 speed iransmission, and healer. Ctl2COZ) $1677 '71 PINTO radio 4 speed transmission, radio, hearr r. l'Ustom f'}.11.'rior, :l'.!,(1X) 111i!Ps. 16\S('CF I. $1777 a.1>Wt lwii4 W VOLVO 1!16ti Jl urbor. l L\1. '71 PINTO 'l ll\1 ("Qllrl. 2g.;;o l\1PG. ori~ 011 nrr illus1 srll. $1500 rinn. 6f.~-736fl PINTO ''i'2 RUNABQl,"f' 11"1 m iles auto/trans ll/Jl, g;is ~11·1·1· call between 5:3U·7 ::o Pl\! 515-8137 '71 PIN1U. onl' 01.,·ncr, 23.000 mi. Excellent. 673-7963 PLYMOUTH ATLAS Chry1ler/Plymoulh Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 PA1 2929 !-{arbor Bh·d .. Costa J\lesa 546-1934 '72 PLYi\lOUTII Du s t f'l". Unu ~ual!y clean, only 15,00') 1111IL·s. VS. air 1,.'011d ., 1~i\\"r :qerring. po11l'r llrak1'.'\, radio, hcalL'r. l:1n r!;1u lop 195GE;...-x 1_ r:,.·r-ll •·at f'co11on1v and ]l<'rfn1•n11111cr . $2,87:1. S1'{' ;.11d dnvf' !1 ~lav'. ,Jollnson .':; :"<)!l, Li1H'•llt1 l\1rrL·ur.v. :26tti H u r h .ir. Co:-1::1 M('~a. ~•49-56:10. "G7 U.irrHcud1•. Ver\' •·Iran. reHsonahlr offer. (;ill i11 .. n. \\'er! or ~-ri af! ;), !213l 325-5-1~4 6 r~·llnd1>1· •'!l~HH '. 11uto1n,1l~c 1ransn11 ... :-.1011, lar tory a1f 1'0ncti1in11in:..:, r.uho a 11 rl hcatC'r. ifi?:,,\ \r:-,. 1 .-,iii...ir,::o. ~~~---I A~u~,-0-,-.-N_e_w _____ 980 Autos, New --,7JCOUGAR 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 $1877 '70 MAVERICK llml Ach1:1\ n1 il~. h11s J-';u·tnrv Air, Autn Dr, PS f-'I:~ Vii1)I Top, Radial 'rh·r.<1 and lo1s morl', too new to ca ll a used l'ar Lie s.ISGl\'P I Pi;YMOUTH ·7:~ Jl LYM. fo.,Ul)' Gr;u1d S<·dau R!H fae. air powr \I ind. S.IOO actual r11ilrs (212 llSEl $2693. Nc11'J)Ort Bcat'h D!r. Call 833-9300 PONTIAC '73 PONTIAC LEMANS SAFARI WAGON V-8', Auto Trans, Power Steering, Radio, Factory Air Concl, (214GJV). 4 to chool!c from $2795 /B,+.;:rj/ !:IOOO Beach Bl., \Vestm insrrr f!92-«l'.il 636-2.)()() '6·1 l...:1L\1ANS. () C) 1. Au to. Xlnt n 1nr11 ng ('11111. l\il ::ikr orrcr. 673-:~l7~ h,•fon: 6PL\1 . '68 PONT. T1'1'!1p1'st, PSll'B, ,\L\J FL\I. 1\ \' S~l;JU, .'l::.;.'\',!11; ·7:) F!Ht:BJRD :rio. l:l.~ 111i. ,\11'. 1'!('. C 1 can . ~3.200. Ph: ti73·!ll 1.1. Any rlriy 1s thl' BF:sr iJ,\ Y to 11111 an Rt1! Do11·1 rlrlay .•• --Autos, 980 I •73 CORVETTE ~<, \' 0 '.','~'Tt.-ili<: l>'O~/•I• ·~~-.l.;;"'-...1 .'l ' 0 '68lOY0lA \..orid Crui!tt't ,, 1rc.;.,.-:. !\\CY .;-.~ v PONTIAC '70 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Au to nm tit:' tran~mission, factory air conrlitio111ng. po\\·er steering, po 11· c r brakes. rndla, hca!cr, vi.n:yl root. (785AQRl $1777 ~(41l lturi4 W VOLVO 1966 Harbor. C.l\t. 646-9303 '6.~ POf\'TTAC STa!ion \Vagon. Equi1)pcd \vith auton1alic transn1i~s]on. ri"lt'!Orv 11 ll" con cl it ion i n g , ·fJ1>111'.'r stixring, PoW<'I' b r :1 I,, • ..;, VCf7.' clean. i'n•"' t••,111• •·1 1 1•i $~T:i A S<1 fr• ;ind c:o..n•ll,.111 f11n1ily & u1ili1.v c ;, 1· _ (XS l'0-12 ~ Jnhn:-;un & ·"''11 Linroln \!r'1«·111y, 21; :l Ii 1-fa1·IY•r Bll'd ., Costa J\h':-.;1 540-.J630 ti's a breeze ..• sell ynur items \11th C'aSC'. use J),1ily Pilot Classifier!. 6·12-~7!L Autos, New $ALE STUDEIJAKER VfNTACI:-; '6'2 (; l' ;1 n Tourisrno S!udcbakt•r, 1ni l'Ondilion. MllS!. s<1e1·if1ce1 IA"aving !:iUHe. 1'1:.ike offer. 646-1 4R:? T-BIRD '~I THUNDERBIRD Lindau. l)Lx. s1'd., larlnry alr, full po10,·f'r. dual 1 ~1 ro. fort scar, slC'rro. r1·u1se control., vjnyl infer. E.'\ecl Jent cond. 130!IEXV). $2599 'li9 'I'HUNDERBlRD E:1:i:ept io11all y clean lu.xuriou~ly L'quippt•d \•oil.ti ru ll PO\\'t•r. f;u·to1·v air \'ll!ll [., f'\C. ll.1-. l\.1d lh1' J)l•s( 11f t'l\l"t.'. S:1lt• l 'l'I•'•' S1675~ .Johnson .~· :'•H'. l.11l!~,1n M1•rcury. ::!li:ffi 11 .i 1 \,fl r · Costa l\h;o:.u, 5 KJ -:,1,,11 T·BI RD ~~\11 1 II -~ J.,'OOd., s:m5. Call .oll• I Gp111; ~>48-5637. : The la.~lest n n111• 1:1 th•· \Vest •.. a Daily P1!nt \l:1s<:ified Autos, New B cylinder engine, automatic transn1ls..~loo. radio, heater, 43,00l m$17771lPDI $3188 TERRY BUICK S!h & \Ynlnut, I-lunt Bch ~1&-0588 NEW CAR DEPT. WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES NEW TRUCK DEPT. MUSTANG '60 Ranchero I cy1, A~1<> Trtns, !!:llliUl '69 FORD GALAXIE 500 ~Wtlwii4 W VOLVO MUSTANG 1967 FASTBACK J,1i11· 11111<·:1).!;''· 1111•(·11 {''\1Tllrn1. S499 $799 !~iii Hnrhor. C.1\I. !HG-!l:;u:: :"\t'ii' painl ~!:1~.-: ,\: i\1it·key JAVE.LIN ___ Thon1pson !irrli. A.ir :-hcx·ks.11•------._ _____ _ ilfusl :;t'l' 10 apprecia1C'. '67 CHEVY .IAV1':L1N . sc r vii·ci111in ?\l;il;t'n!Cf'r.&IG-firfi.i. '69 FIREBIRD STATION 1r;u1!'frr rcd -n1 ust sell • un· '69 f\1USTANG GT BOS 351 . P.s .• R•dlo, He•ter, WAGON usual '73, 4-spd., V8, 360 1\111.gs, ll'Rclion bars, air Auto tl8R7'9) VI. Alllo Tr•f'•· Air cng. lSmpg, $2500/ofr. shocks, power steering & cord, Powtt Sl"'1f19• 64:>-0203 brakes. Air ronrl. Tiit $999 l~Ll MERCURY ~\;,G"· CHERRY Cond. $699 '69 MUSTANG, orig. owner, '73 MERCURY M a r q u t s low mi P S/PB, new tire11, Brougham 4 dr. The finest Excel. ' cond. will accept equipment Including auto. reas. offer., 642--5987 or &«;.. tcn1p air, full J>OY(tt, 6 WRY 4181 · powt"r seats. ~1·FM stereo 'Ci6 MUST ANG 1'8dio, landau tap and much to.. ll t •·· ~•t1on more <t t6GIN) $3975. 1'llkc ._ce en runn .. "' o,.v1.u 11dvant.11.ge of this tremndoWJ $895. $46-0788, 108-32nd St. '61 TOYOTA STATION , WAGON (X[)t(~) $599 '57 FORD PICKUP tG41JOl huy loday .• JnbnMn & Son NB Linroln 1-h-rcury 2 6 2 6 ,;.,,;;";;M~u"sr"".'F°'a~,,~ba~c~k'.-:•~u;;to~.11 •------. _. ______ _ Tl tirhor, Cfuta !\.1 es a, fac air. R & l.f, pis, xlnt '71 CHEVY '69 FORD ~·lf)..56?.0 cood. Nu tires. Pri. Pty. KINGSWOOD °:f2 f\IERC Cn111!'t Stod. sn11tlt 64+159'7. --t WAGON VS Jl ,'.rl I Trnn~. rni:. Alr ·74 f\-!US"r AN{: II Ghia 4 ,;:~'f, "s~:.t~n~,, l'<i1>.' ~t r. Prict'<I lo sell No. l'yl nir. ;iulo, 900 ml. Pvt cond c:me1v1 C.627!'1 SZ49:J Nf'\VJXlrl Bench paft y. 962-0656. $1199 Dir. Call 811-!!300 67 lo n1i. auto wf\\'idc lirt•s, -'MM ERCURY $150 · / d'··· &h v1n. top p s, ....:. r . I d1·. NC'('1I~ tune-up. 5.'l,6.-151:1 lift . 5. * 5'1.l-:ll;\H * '69 l>IACH t. all txtras. nice '63 r-.11;;RC. J-iti-. P/b, aulo, l'Olltl., lll'W P_!lint. $1675. Air. Runs J.;r<'al. $350. or 67!">-3172 .-.., bes! ottC'l'. 67:,...1..'4!'1 4 Or. VI, Aulo Tr1ns, Power 5'"rlng UCLY2St) • 4 Cyl. 0/H Clm. •fll. • ,., .. W1IMt .... e Piii Ctlt s1,.,.n111111 e al...o.I Air ,.._,., • •ll'dret heh • D• ~lrM• ·--..... ,, ..,.,.. 52523 $89.13 '74 Vl!GA Htcllbk, I turbo'lvdrl!mal1e, '"· dlo, cftrpl!t1!lg, while W•lls. PE R MONTH s75 '74 Mollbu Cleulc: Power Jtttrlng. PQwe• dl1c b•a~t'•. 350 va, 1t,1rbotlydr.tmtlk, wrieet cove.,, belled wti ltew1l!1 I I n Md gl1t1.• ' PIR MONTH sea '74 MONTE C.to vt, !Wdlll Whlltwt llt. t\lrbllll'fdrtmtlk. ""' .,. ........ PG'Jl'll' CllK bl'l«a, t1~- 811tl. N•MONTM ... •74 NOVA Auto rr~n~, 6 cyl 1119. Powe• !ll!~df'IJ PER MONTH s75 '74 CA.MARO Pow•r &leering, pow!r disc b•l!kn, lSO VI, h,irbDl!ydr•maUc1 IO'flttl covtrl, beltea 'lltllt1-..n1. t1111tc1 _.., . PIR MONTH s99 '74 CHEY. Plck1p \'J ton. ' qt """"· 2 ...-ed trii,.mlMlon, ~•MONTN s79 DON'T UNDERSTAND LEASING-? PHOHI: 14'74117 af Mtnfll O• 111111 L--. Onlt r Y"'" Ttu'f .. 0.-,..,._, •"'ulr911 Wt wt• a.., Y-,.,,_, C•r tr TrKll ., -...a c.-.n M11111t .. ""'""'· ...... Ta • j • 1· e V. Ton Plc:flW e FIMbMleo Mdilu• •n • I Fl, llM •. , .. 52890 NO DOWN '795!MO. lll IMPALA C11slom Ciiupe .••• 532'19 JJI IMPA~ Custom CouPl' .... 53299 ' IJ IM~ALA Cntem C1111p. .... Slltf > ' 16 IMMLA Cuttom C"P* .... SJJt9 * EXAMPLE 1973 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE * I '• • 53299 .Md' $8033, .. MO DOWN 7 ' ; DAil Y PI LOl rr1d.1y, Febni.iry 15, 1974 . . Theodore Robins Cuts That's right! Check our drastic price cuts on Ford cars & trucks and ~see for yourself! COMPARE ANYWHERE! ~e've cut ALL pr.ices !o the ~: bone on all Fords in stock! Nowhere else 1n Southern Cal1forn1a can · \'fOU buy a new or used car at a BIGGER SAVINGS! -HUGE SAVINGS ON EVERY NEW AND USED FORD AND USED CAR IN STOCK .. _. BRAND ·NEW '74 • MUSTANG II HARDTO P includes front di s c brakes, oJI vin yl bucket seat s, ta c home t e r & -....~/ inst ruin entotio n, full ~ wheel co vers, cu t pi le ONLY carpeting & more. Order ~$2895 '.".:.~;!~:;~,::.::. & preparation charges! I~ FORD LTD CO UNTRY SQUIRE WAGON '{! I 8 PASSENGER Inc ludes' c~uise-o-molic trans., power front di!>C brakes, power steering, 3 way door gate w/powef'.window, ~pore lire e.1d rocior, elec1ric clock, wheel covers, ·:10 , '' dvol facing rear sects. convenience ii grou p , lockable si de stor age 'Jr:!' compartmen!, carpeted cargo a rea, , .• deluxe bumpers, air conditioning, AM ~,,,. radio. appearance pro!ec1ion group, ~~ lin'!ed gloss, complete light group, P~. electr~ 1'0wer d9(.. ;Ji:'ks~J<e -4-ply . whitewall tire\ & more! '73 demo. Stk. #2568. Ser. #31765233972. LOADED FULL PRICE t3995 ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN VISIT.OUR VOLUME LEASE & DAILY REN TAL DEPARTMENT lease a Late Model PreOriven Car for Extra Savings EXAMPLE : 36MONTHS OPEN END 5 TO CHOOSE FROM -· .J'!.' SUPER DISCOUNTS ON TRUCKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Economy Pli:k-Up with AUTOMATIC TRANSlllSSION! NEW '74 F-100 PICKUP 3 speed tronsmission, power steering. tl111ed glo~s , solid stol~ ignition, optionol rol•O reor axle. s195 Down Ph,, To, & t,, and only s7243 Month ~ 10) •ol<:1l d~ pym•. plu\,!Ooi & l>c ~72 .i3 •0101 ...o. PY"" md. ,,,. & 1,(_ &,olr (orty."9<1>cwg..>o<>oppr. <«-d·I lo• <1 3 mos. ()ef,.r.ed pym•. pr.Ce ~3890~9 Includes 104 3 In, wheel bose, 180Qcc 1,,,1. to ~ S. I.e. ANNUAL PERCENTAGf: RAT E economy engine, 4 ply white sidewall 10.97°0. full co-.h price ~3'223.95 ind. lo&&. loc. tires, crank down spore tire, ins.ide hood (S•k .:>1595Ser.FFIOSRl'2707J) release. tool kit, 60 amp/h r. battery, 35 Choose YOUR Model At Savings like amp olternolor, deluxe -ann rests and These. Big Selection Of New 13's At mo re ! '74 Sto ck #'2798· S e r . Even Greater DiKOunts. COURIERS• t/SGTAND45027 . PICKUPS • 4 WHL DRIVE PICKUPS • ., · RANCHEROS • BRONCOS • $2699 ECONOLINE VANS • PARCEL ONLY ;mi.•·· .. ..,...e,.!;.;~ v.,5 ~~·.' ... -".,A-:N s • • WHL o• 1• E '70 FORD 112 T PU Hea ler. Auto. Iran~. ANl/FM. , #57DB2f , LOW BLUE BOOK $15,75 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2075 '71 GMC VAN DURA R&H, 3 Spd .. 8 Cyl. ff7l l06H LOW BLUE BOOK $1750 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2430 Our$1974 Price .. NEW 1974 PINTO Includes all vin yl b ucket se at s, di sc br a kes. 2300cc economy e ngin e, 4 speed, syncromesh manual transmi ssion, carpeting, wheel covers & mo•e! Order Yours ~ AND NOWHERE ELSE •cJ I N 0 R A' N G E ~'. COUNTY IS THE ~1'.·· FORD YOU BUY "' BACKED BY ~' OVER s2· 1 YEARS OF [1 ~ .. SERVICE UNDER lf' T H E S A M E 11 OWNERSHIP AND :, MANAGEMENT! -·-r~~, ;- '· . ~ . . Today! ONLY 4 DR. HDTP. includes: crui~-o-motic. power brakes, fronl disc, pwr. ~leer'ing. vinyl in\ert body mouldings, rocker ponel moulding , _....-,....~ '"" . ~--. ; Our$l 574 Price ...... ,;::;.;;;.:......;......;... __ -l elecrric cloc k. small V-8 engine, wliilewoll tires, front & rear bumper guard:.. air condi!ioning, duo! reor speo~er~. AM radio, leh hand r•mote mirror, tinted gloss , compl ,, wheel covers, much .-.-.re. '73 demo. #1736 Ser. #3J63 l l ~.J81 ONLY '( > '68 MUSTANG ~·-. \ CPE. ~ ll&H, A.T., air. /1WYG048 low Blue Boo k ~1025 Higli Blu~ Book ~ l 340 '74 TOYOTA CELICA SPT. R&H. AT., air. (SJ9JSD) Les.s Than 6,000 Miles LIKE NEW $AVE '69 RAMBLER R&H, Au1u. Tr11n1., Air Cond (338908) low Blue &oo k 1975 High Blue Book i 1415 '71 VEGA HATCHBACK R&H, 4 Spd. (1 09CKY) Low Blue Sook 1 1300 High Bl ue Book• 1800 ' . DODGE.TRADESMAN YAN 8, R&H. Au!o. Trans., Air. (84BHGD) LOW BLUE BOOK $2225 HIGH BLUE BOOK $2875 Our$227 4 Price '71 PLY. FURY 111 I & H, Air, Auto. Tra~ .• rts. 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P/S, V loll {YU39t) low Blue loolc. •102s High Blue Boole 11.QO TMi09"f THIOIOll to-.#.. IOllll.11. IAUI ..Pr. tffMllll1 I -· ,_ ..... rr1.1 I -·· "" ... _, ti .... ,,. ... .,.,. ...... HOUllr , .... "" ...... , 1 -· t-...... ~ I PAm ..... ONLYr ...... , ,... .... + • -· ' . " ( San Clemente Capistrano EDITtON . , • . . Today's F inni N.Y. Stoc k s VOL. 67, NO. 46 S SECTIO NS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, '1974 TEN CENTS Utilities, Schools Mapping Evacuation Plans lly JOllN \IALTERZA 01 1111 fl•Ur l"lfol 51•11 A delegation from the t\\'O utilitiC's planning the l"in nuclear reactors at San Onofre n1ct \\'i th school district officials along thl' South (;(last Thursday in an cfforl to l;1y !he groundwork lor an c1ncrgcncy evacuation plan. The delegation includC'd top-level of· ficlals of Southern Califomia Ed ison and S<in Dirgo Cas and El t>ctric cornpanics. 1'hc firn1s face a sho "·do11•n [;lier this month \1·hen the California Coastline Co nservation Comrn ission reconsiders its earlier denial or a permit for the project. Tuesday's session w i l h Capi:,1rano Unified School District administrators and trustee Presidcnl George \Vhitc follO\\'S years or complaints by the di strict that the utilities and the A!om ic Energy Con1mission had ignorl?d local pleas for development or a plan. In its n1ost recent action the tru stees \\Tote the con1 mi s.5ion and said that Concordia Eleinentary School rnight ha ve to be closed because it fa ll s \1·ith in a zone where special precautions v.·ou ld have to be taken in case of a nuclei.Ir incident at the complex. Specific evacuation plans for units t\.\'O an<l three do not exist as yet, but the utilities have on file v.·ith the AEC a lengthy rep:irt covering evacuation of Ule Immediate area surrounding Ute existing reactof south of the \Vestern \\"hite House. District principal Richard Herr has been assigned the task of developing a plan for evacuation or youngsters in the event of a release of nuclear 111aterial from the plcint. lie and district ofiic1a/s have com· plained that repeated requests for assistance and guidelines from the utilities and the AEC had fallen en dear ears. Utility spokesmen said that state agen- cies as well. as the ?\tarine Corps ¥.ill be consulted in the program to develop the tota l emergency package for the complex and that the project v.·oukl be completed well in time for the startup of the tv.·o reactors if state pe11nission is linally obtained.. The state commis.5ion, acting ()fl a n appeal of earlier approvals by the San Two Fugitives Suspects In Pat Hearst l(idnaping .... ~ "'., ,.,...,, .. ~~-·~---· -· .... • ~-~:g' ..... # 1y_:: .. ... •', • -•' -"'°!"' , . THE LINES ARE GROWING TODAY AS MOTOR! STS FACE GAS SHORT THREE-DAY WEEKENO Standa!"d Station at Crown Valley Parkway and Nigue l Road in Laguna Niguel Shown Thurlday I iii 4 County Stations Pla nnii1 g Saturday Hours • By L. PETER KRIEG 01 !tit Ot Hr Pilot St•fl It's goin~ to be a re<il picnic getting ,l'.!as<>line along the Orange Coasl this "'eekend . Just bring your lunch and gel in line. The Auto1nobil c Club of Sou1hem California said today that fewer than COUNTY TO REQUIRE POSTED PRICES. Story Page 8 STATE GAS DEALERS THREATEN SHUTDOWN. Story, Page 12 25 percent of the service stations in Orange County will be open Saturday. Only one percent wi ll open up Sunday. Aboul half the stations wift reopen on the Washington's Birthday holiday t-.1onda y. fl.fotori st.s Who need gaso line for v•eekend travel better have ii by now or plan on waiting ln line for an hour or rnOre Saturday morning, most service station dealers wained. Al,mosl all dealers said they expect !.O close by noon Saturday. The cve:r·increasing wait for ga901ine isn 't diie to its unavall1',billty, however, sever>! dealers told the Dally PUot. "Our distributors have plenty of gas." s::iid George Perlin, who owns Perlin and Sons Aroo In Balboa. ···tt'"S the new federal allocatlona that are keeping supplk!s down," ~e seld. • • Peilln ~aid his February allocation is only 86 percent o! what he got a • • year ago. Officials of Atlantic Richfield and Shell Oil C.Ompany In Los Angeles said they have been told to·cut back retail supplies by 20 percent fro1n what they were able lo sell a yea r ago. ·•yes~ we could sell more gas to the IS.. GAS, Pap Z1 .. . Cut Driving 20%, Avoid Oregon Tactics--Reagan SACRA~1EN1'0 tAPl -Cnli rornia 11'il\ not ha\·e to institute an Oregon-style gasol in(' purchasing system if motorists eut back driving by 20 percent, Gov. Jtonald Reagan sa id today. "\Ve have a contingency plan but \\'{'d rather not use it, and we won 't, if v.•e all just eliminate one mile out of five." Reagan said in a statement. "There will be an adequate supply for evryone." Reagan told newsmen after a Cabinet meeting Thursday that he approved the Oregon-style "marketing plan" as a con- tingency measure if vo lunteer cutbacks do not work. The Oregon system is voluntary, too, with motorists being requested to buy gas on even-odd days matching their license plates. Also, dealers \vould ·ny flags -green indicat ing gasoline available to the public, yello\V n1eanin g gas for emergency "chicles anly and rl'<i meaning out of gas or closed. Purchases could be made any day by corrunercial, emergency and out-of· stare vehicles. But all motorist3 would be asked to wait oolil they have 1ess than a half-tank to fill up. "Our situation here in California through the next few months is not an emergency," he said. "Wtth a little care and consideration , we'll have enough for all our necessary driving. "Everyone can have about 80 percent of the g330Jine we had before the energy .short.age. Tiiis means that we only have to hold down our driving by 2Q per-cent" •shook Rafters~ Quake Hits Texas Panlw.rulle PERRYTON, Tex. (AP) -An earthquake centered In Ibo Pan· handle shook parts o! Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas today. There were no reports of injuries. It "~hook the rafters," said Mrs. Richard Burke of Perryton. Thf>' Uriltell States Geological Sen lce sat~ ~ome walls were cracl<ed fn Perryton but r.o ma jor dam age was. reported. The senice said the quake was located between Perryton and Borger, Tex. : Tt 8Iso was felt in Spearman, Pampa and Borger and surround-• ing Tex as towns, and in Guymon, Goodwill an d Hardesty, Okla., and • Liberal, Kan. t The Geologi cal Service sa id the tremor registered betwHft'' 4 and 4.5 on the Richter scale . ' I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Two prison fugillvea today were unofficially iden- ua.I ._priiio .._,is in u. '*"°' of Patricia Hearst. · 'Jbe ~ '6entified by new spapera-ed a television station as Donald~ D. De1'~ 30, a nd Thero M. Wheeler, 29, escaped fl"ORl California prboril lilt year. 'I'ht FBI said It had not "reached BLACK PANTHERS OFFER AID TO HEARST. Story P090 S that conclusion" that the two were suspects, but FBI agents searched the Cleveland, Ohio, homes of DeFreeze's mother and ex-wife Sah1rday. Television station KQED and the San Francisco Chronicle, in a copyrighted story, identified Defreeze as the mysteriow: "General Field Ma!"Shal Cinque" ()f the Symbionese Liberation Army, which h.as held :P.fiss Hearst cap- tive sinoe Feb. 4 and demanded a $400 million food distribution ransom as proof of "good faith. '1 Wheeler was identified by the San Francisco Examiner as long-active in the Northern California re\·olutionary organ:z.ation. He escaped from the Cali- fornia medical prison at. Vacaville Aug· 2. He and DeFreeze ha.: been close friend& in prison . The Examiner said it learned that pruon inmates who were friends of both DeFreeze and Wheeler identified their voices on a tape rerording sent by the SLA 'l\J<sday. Def'reeze was transferred t:> the state prison at Soledad after spending some time at Vacaville, and escaped from Soledad Mareb 5. While they were in prison , both DeFreeze and Wheeler .. ~::eiyed visits and letters from R~ll Little. 'l7, now being held in San Quentin Prison on chari:es of murder in the killing CJf Oai.lond ,odioob Superinta>dent Marcus (ll<e HEARST, P•ge %) Retired Educator Joins San Juan Planning Board A reUrt;d Jetml d.istrlej superintendent was sworn in today as a San Juan Capistrano planning comm.lssioner. Fred M. Spam, 32302 Alllpaz, Space u ... has been named to tbe seat vacated by Gerald Gaffnty. He is an appointet °'' Counci!Jnan Edward Cbennak. · Sporb, 70, """ed 19 yean u ~t ol lhe Hudson School' Dilllrict In La Pu-. "Ourinc that time I act1 .. 1y partlclpoted In tilt plan- nloc, building and stalflllc ol '17 •-· lily AACL Ju111or, .high IChoolt and a C<lllrll' ,Odmlnlstntlon ~",be nld. 1"" -~r be ...... .., clo!oly i>'lth subd1~. conlractors-11)<1 the oomrnUnlt.y duriJ>I that time. -• Tho appbbii.t i. married and .liu threo daupi.n, He bu a muter'• degroe ~ tbe Univ~rslty of . ,_ an4 hu oerved 11 a member of dvtc organlzotloos In La Puente. · 11• arid his Wife, llela!. haVO' llf".d ltr Son Juan for the jiOst two-lllM! 'a hEf ,..._ • • .... j, ' Diego regiol\al pa nel, faill?d to muster the required majority of aye vote:> for a pennit. The (allure to obtain the required state construt1ion pcr111its dealt a major setback to the reactor project and has spurred scores of orlicial condc1nna fi()11s from entit ies endorsing the projl'C'i. Loca l foes of the reuctor additions cost ing more thnn a billion dollars said today that Thursd<iy's session \1'ith school officials should be treated onlv as an ()Verturc by the utilities. · ~lrs-Lyn Harris Jficks, leader of the ' group tha t sucet•edcd in the appeal t.u !he stale rotnn115sion. said she resc1H('d irnphcatinns 1n Edison ne1\'s reteas..·s U1:1t ;1 forrnal plan was unveiled for st·hool oflicials. "A!l thev <lid \l'(IS tlist:U.SS !he guidelines tOr !lu.! formula!ion of a plan Norhin~ ('Xists yet. artd pcoplt~ should be n1atle a\1 [1rl' of thaL'' she s11id. ··Tht·y hn\ l' a long 1\'ay 10 ;.:o bc(()rf' th<'V li<I\'(• ;1 1rnrkable progra1n tu c1·<iL1..1alt' the loc.:11 populat ion in case of a serious accident down there ." she added. 'PEOPLE HERE AREN'T AFRAID TO GET INVOLVED' Top PolicetNn Craig Steckler, Wife M1rcia Sru1 Clemente Patroln1an Named 'Officer of Year' San Cle mente police patrolman Craig Steckler, a member of the local force for the Past five years, \VSS named Thursday as the community's police of- ficer of !he yea r. Steckler, who recently completed a t\\'o-ycar stint as a narcotics detec1 ive for the force, was honored by members of the San Clemente Exchange Club at a hmcheoo endmg the annual observance of Crime Prevention Week. The 30-ye&r-old officer was sele<!ted for the honor from a Poll or feUow officers. The fatt.?r of three thanked his fellow members of the force for the acmlade and praised lbe community as well. "Olten, when I'm on patrol cilizens "'"ill ~k me what the city's major p~ letn is~ and I find it hard to· find any single !bing. "l 'YC found that in many communities the problem boils down to apethy and lack of involvement by citizens," he said. ''But in San Clemente, its different. People here aren't afraid to get involved. to rePort crimes and lo appear as witne98e.'I. ''Thal ls the greatest tribute a com- Ster eo Se t, Weapons Stolen in San J nan . . Burglars who picked the lock of the garage doo r to gain entry Thursill\}' night stole a stereo set "and· firearms from a San Junn Caplstraoo home, Orange County Sheriff's ofrtcer!· sa id. Deputies said intruders took advantage of the absence of telephone repairman Cblrl" W. Ayres, 30, .and his famil y to, br eak into I.be home at 25'1t2 Via El fley. The '"" wu 1ot a11$1n. munity can give its polic:e force ," l1r added . Steckll'r joined the loc.11 fore(' firsl as a r('S<'r~·c officer ::ift er \\'Orki ni; in the circulation tlcparln1cnt. of a ct>ntral county ne"·spap<'r. He bl.•caine a full-tin1e patrolman in April of 1969. lie holds itn A.A. degrre from SacJ.. dlcback College and currently is Sl?'eking a bachelor's degree in police science from CJ! Slate University at Los · Angeles. Orange «:oast Weather Cooler temperatures are fore- cast for Salurda.v as the mercury takes a di p into the low 60s. Other· \1•ise fair 11ralher along the Orange Coa~t after the early n1orning clouds blow a\.\·ay_ • INSIDE TODAY Despite the hicreasiog short· uue of i1asoli1U?. a l·/u11 ti11yto~& Beach actress romttiute' 1&early every day tu Sa11 Cleme11te to perforni aL Sebastian's \Vest Din-ner Playhn11se. B la n ch t Mickelson is profiled ii& today'! \V eek.enrler. Al y_. S11'Vke l Mt¥1fl U-lt ... lhll 3 MlllU•t 1'11'"9t 11 L. M. 1.,-11 11 ft111911•1 N..s I C1llftrfll1 s Or1ft .. C.Ullf'1 t c1,..... C1rntt )1 ·~)' llt•l111r1t1ll t~)J c11s•llltd ""' snrh :it-n Ctmlcl 1• SI0<.11 "'•rk•h U·1f tl'H1W11rd It Tti.vl•IOfl t1 Dfflll NOll<t' I l~••lt•l t1-)t e1tnori.1 P••• 1 W11•U11r 1 l'ltwftft l1•U WO.,.tll'I N-It-I' Mtrtlt .. t 11 Worlll N1•s t Altft L•11ffr1 ,. lf WtelotlMflr .... Mtlllllf• ' . -- _.::_oAll "-PILOT SC ' l • ' IDENTIFIED AS 0 RST 'KIDNAPERS I Ttlt .... 011 Escaped Convict Donald 0 . De F reeze, 30 Two Nabbed ' In Lagt1na With Heroin By JACK CHAPPELL 01 Ill• D•HY Pll•I Stitt Laguna Beadi, San Clemente and state narcotics agents arrested two men Thursday in Laguna fo11o,wing alleged purchase of $40,000 worth of heroin in Lagoo.a Beach. The arrests ended a week and a half utxlercover investigation by Laguna Beach Oct. Bruce Briggs and resulted in the seizure also of marijuana and equipment used in cutting heroin for sale, Narcotics Det. Tony Smith said today. Del Smith said the arrests also in· .dicate increased drug aotivity in the infamous · Woodland Drive area Gf Laguna Beach. . ·-ArTested -were S:wuel Rdner. .. .62,...ol _ l6S Woodland Drive, Lagooa Beach and Gordon D. Lanham. 26, d. 311 Acebo Lane, apartment E. San Clemente. Reiner was booked in Laguna Beach for alleged sales of heroin, possessi~ of heroin for sale, possession of mar1· juana. cultivating marij~aria a n d possession of paraphemaha. Lanham was booked for alleged sale of heroin. , Lanham was arrested by undercover officers in the Burt's Shopping center area near Woodland Drive. Reiner was arrested in the 900 block of Glenneyre Street. Arrests occurred at about 9:30 P·~. Smith sajd tile heroin involved was "high quality" being 70 to 75 percent ~i·s some of 1he highest grade heroin that ba!I been purchased in this county for a long time," Smith said. , Del Smith declined to reveal the .-mount of heroin as.sertedly purchased during the operatioo . The arrests foUo'>'<'ed an au.empt by '.aguna Det. Briggs and an wxterco~er -agent from the state Bureau of Nareo(1cs Enforcement to purchase an additional ·two ounces of heroin from Reiner using ·~nham as an intermediate, Det. Smith said. He said agents met Lanham and went to the shopping • center area where J.,anhan1 a llegedly called Reiner to set up the purchase. Lanham late~ . told agents he couldn 't get t.he additional heroin. Lanham. a fonnc-r IA!J::Una Beach resi· dent, was arested then. Smith sa id ., . i'.teanwhile, agen<s watching Rein~ s house saw hin1 lca•·e, they fo!lo..?Cd and he v;·as arrested about a n1i!e ;1way . Del Smith said a search of Bei ncr's \V oodland Drive reside1tce turned up heroin, a 5ubstantia\ amount of mari- juana, son1e live ma riju~n~ pla:1ts, and equipment lo be used 1n cutt.Jng and packaging heroin. i , Dogs J(jJl 20 Deer PJTI'SBURGH (UPI ) -1\ pair of stray dogs broke into the deer com pound at th e Hi ghland Park Zoo Thu rsdav and killed at least 20 deer be fore both of them ""'ere shot by zoo IX!rsonneJ and pol ice . ORAM&I COAST DAILY PILOT Tti. On .... Colt! DAILY PILOT, wllll wflld'I It combl-IM N"""P'"'' h Mii-111 "'-Or•"" CGatl Publltfll"8 (ompe...,. 5-••l't _.,,,... ,,.. 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"'·"'n"''"' ~Y. l'f• lllwt 110fle., 111110lflllft'l1, ........ -llW 11: M wrll""*'l'I ..... tin _, M • r~ wllt!OUI -'91 ,.,... ..... If """''""" -·· ~ ea... _,,.. "Id ,, Co1!1 ,,,._... C.11"'""'-· S"'*"l~ICH'I l'.IY (I trier 12 aJ -lfll'l'I ... fNll tJ.11 ,,_llllYI t'fllhhl'V .......... ..... """fttly. Fro11& Page I HE ARS1'. • • A. F'OS\<'r_ The SLA has cl.aimed responsibill!y for the Foster shooting. \ilhcclC"r was serving a 10.ycar-to-lifc lenn at Vacav ille when he escaped from a n1humun1 security area. He was allow· ed to work in the outside area after he renounced membersh1p in Ven- ceremos, a one -time revolutionary organization based in Northern California. Following his escape, a prison official said, "It was a case of an inmate who conned his keepers." The Examiner also said it ]earned that authorities have identified a couple wanted as witnesses v.·ho were seated in a Volkswagen out.side ?.1iss Hearst's apartment at the time of the kidnap. The newspaper said it learned that the woman was among the last persons to visit DeFreeze just before his escape from Soledad. DeFreez.e shows an extensive arrest reoord, according to JX1lice files. . ·-·-'" ,-• •.;.-New Post Office Bids Solicited In San Clemente Bids were being sought late this week for construction of a new main post office in San Clemente's industrial sec- tion which is expected to oost an even million dollars, postal officials an- nounced. The new facility -proposed initially almost four years ago, will be buill on a lot across Avenida Pico from Reeve 's Rubber Company and will re· quire a year's construction time to com- plete. The single-story building will occupy about 23,0CMI square feet and offer a full range of postal services, said Postmaster Octavio Luna. It will serve as a new central. facility. Sonte fX>Slal services, however, will continue at the ex:isting overcrov.·ded postal headquarters along Avenida Del Mar, Luna added. 'fhe period for bidding will last until r.tarch II and contracts are expected to be Jet before summer. Sa1i Juan Slaws Canclidat e F orunt Ten candida1cs for city council have been in viled to a pu blic forurn in San Juan Cnpislrano Saturday. 'rhe event v.·iU be held at 8 p.1n. in lhc clubhouse in San Juan r-.tobi!c EstHtc, Dfl Obispo' and Al ipaz Streets. Guy Halferty. an investment broker in real estate, will be moderator. Those runni ng include Judith Beggs. Edward Cherm11k. Thomas A. Forster, John Gibson. Yvon llec kschcr, Gerald .Horton, D<iuglas Nash, Robert H.oark, John s .... ·ceney and Kenneth Vise. Coast Man Held On Sex 01arges A San Juan Capistrano man arrested by Orange County sheriff's officers after his alleged sexual invovement wit h three small boys has been ordered to face mentally disordered sex ofrender pro- ceedings in Superior Court. Judge James ·rumcr set feb. 28 as the hearing date for Ronald J ames Jovan , 24, of 32067 Paseo Carolina, after the defendant pleaded guHty to cme or six sexua l molestation counts charged :;igainst him. Jnvestlgators arrested Jovan Aug . 7 after taking statements from three boys -a boy ag ed five and brothers ag~ fi\·e and four. Jt is alleged tl1at the sexual miscondu ct occurred v.·hile lovan >A'as helping the bo)'S calch frogs in a pond near lh<'lr home. In his car and in homes on a nearby construction site. From Pagel GA S • • • dr:i!ers U the goveQlment would let us,·· a Shell publit relaUon.t officer said. Ptrlin ~nld he'.'I been out of gasoline for a week now Ix-cause he ju1t hasn't been able io get hi!'! Fe bruary allocatlon . 1-lc:'d betn limiti ng sales to $1.&:l a cus101ner "bu! I still wasn 't able to keep U1)Cn. '' ht ~:.iiil More Gap . On Tape s Reporwd F'rQm Wlre Str•lcu \VASHINGTQN -Special \V8tergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski has discovered "1nany more apparent my sterious gaps" in tape recordings already turned over by President Nlxou, according to the Group \V. "''estinghoose Broadcasting Co. Group W CQr respondent P.tatt Coney, in a reoprt filed Thursday nig.ht, said, "Audio ex:perts \Vho earlier investigated the celebrated IS.minute erasure have been asked to examine the recordings and report back to he prosecutors on whether any tampering m<iy be ifl. vulved." A SJXJkcsman for Jawori;kl, James Doyle , sajd, "That report goes way the hell beyond the reality I know." lie did not elaborate. Quoting ''Well informed sources," Cooney said, "the new gaps appeared during what \lo'as described as 'sensitive discussions' bet"'"·c.-en the President and his aides." "Prosecutors' suspicions were aroused by the fact that the gaps appeared to v.:ipe out some of the most crucial parts of the discu ssiol15, touching on subjects prosecutors have W1der active investigation," Cooney said . .. It's unclear \Vhich tapes contain the new gaps," the report said. Mcan\\·hile, a federal judge said today he hopes President Nixon 80d the specia l v.-·atcrgate prosecutor Leon Jaworski will stop discussing whether forme r White llouse Counsel John W. Deab. Ill has told the tru lh. U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. G~ll said he hopes "every effort wilf be made by appropriate authorities to stop discussing matters before the court." Gesell noted that Nixon, in a Jetter to hlm urging him to withhold White llouse tapes. bad "indi.cated N~ <,;onc_ern · wilh pretrial publicity:" The issue arose when a lawyer for fom1er White House aide Dwight L. Chapin charged that J aworski violated coort rul es by co1nmenting on Dean 's credibilily during a 1elevision intcrvlC\V t\\'O weeks ago . Ja\rorskrs comments were part or a dialogue that began wilJo Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said he had seen evidence at the White llouse that indicated Dean lied lo the Senate \Vatergate committee when he said he thought Nixon was aware of the \Vatergate cover-up before ~t a f' c b 12. 1973. Ge.sell called Jawonki before him and said that be was aware that highly unfavorable remarks had been made about a government wtiness "by persons in positions mu ch higher than your ov.1i." But the judge added that did not e:xcuse JaworslU's television remarks and "any further lapse would have in· creasingly serious consequences .•. " "Jt seems to me your good sense ought to keep you off talk shov.·s," Gesell said. The judge said, however, he has no authority over Nixon or Scott. ' Gesell then denied Chapin 's motion to dismiss charges against bin\ on the basis of unfair pretrial publicity. Collllcil Hope£ uls Speak at Forum 111 San Clemente The first publ ic candidate's forum for !he 11 men seeking election to three ci lv council posts in San Clemente \\ill re·a radio broadcast Tuesda y, including a question-answer session wi th the local press. The 8 p.m. program, open to the public, v.ill be broadcast on KAPX·Fr-.1 radio at 8 p.m. and will amoun t lo a short presentation by each candidate followed by interviews v.·ith deleg ates from local media. The hour-long session will be taped for later showing by San Clemente Cablevision as well, sponsors said. That broadcast will be at 8 p.m. \Vednesday. The forum will be followed Feb. 20 by the traditjonal public meeting at the same public building, where questions from the general public will follow formal presentations. That program wi ll be a project of the SOuth Coast Jaycees. Nixo1i Appoi1its ·Burch to Take Laird's Pl.ace WASHINGTON (AP) -Chalnnan Dean Burch of the Federal Com- munlcatloM O:>mmlMion Is being ap. poinled by Pmldent Nlxoo I<> llU«:ff<l Melvin R. Laird, lnlormed aources said tOO>y. LaITTJ quit as pmldentlal munselor feb. 1 Iller belllf! In cli.1rre ol cool(Ml- ~I Uaison and -.stlc pollcv. The White House was eipected $o anoounce the appointment later todsy. Burch, former Rtpubllcan National chairman. hccame cbairmM °'-the FCC in 1969 A n111 as {;( prelild r (',o!dW L G<>ldwu Uurd1 · · Tucson, Artr:, he aenoed rman du ri•1g the 1964 mpalgn of Son. Barry M. Ari'°"" •nd helped dln>ct 1Jmpalgn. .·ceded l\<J6el II. Jlydt. UP WI TH PEOP LE PERFORMS MONDAY IN SAN CLEMENTE W ill ie Knowles of Riverside Will Be Featu red Performer San Clen1e11te Scl1edules 'Up Wit~1 P eo1lle' Co11ce1·t A cast of 30 roung pcrfor111crs represent ing the Up \Vith People ensemble \vii! pcrronn in a Qnc-night-only concert ~londay night al San Clcn1cnte High Schoo!'s gy n1nasiuni. The sh(lv.', sin1ilar to a n<':lr sellout last year. \rill begin al 8 p .111. and v;iJl_.fe~t\.ll"e members ol _a casL wbicll is on a \Vest Coast tour, spokesmen said , The donat ion fo r the program \\•ill be $2 .50 for general adn1if>sio n and $t50 for reserved scats arailablc throu!ih the tlouse of t-.lusic in San Clen1e11te_ The group will lrave! to San Clen1ente after per(on11an ce.s in San Di ego. Fron1 $20,000 in X-rav ' . Equipment Taken Brand new X-ray equipment valued at more lhan $2Q.OOO was stolen Thursday from the grounds of the rcecnt ly com· pleted Sadd\eback Community Hospital in Laguna Hils, Orange Count y Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the crated equipment "·as taken from the grounds of the hospita l at 24451 Via Estrada v.·hile hospital officials and workers \Vere plan- ning its installation. Investigators today urged the thieves to return the costly equipment. with the plea that it can be used only in connection with specialized X-ray v.'ork . the South Coast, tile group v.'ill co mplete its tour \\i th sh(l\\'S in Los Angeles, A!riska and lla\\·a ii. The g-roupls :lppearance in San Ch'llll'llle last yea r came· amid appeals for residents to provide lodging for the cast._ and spok,csn1en said Lhe local respoo ac oubS1andin&." A similar project was ruled out for the latest appearance because or a lin1aller cast and a one·night-only pcrforn1ance. Ou cli! Poocli Pin ches Paiv Jt s a rare dog that enjoys a good scrub in the family tub. and f\.lrs . Jean Clary's pooch is no" exception. In fact, the San Clemente \1·oman's pet diSCQVered Thursday that the re is a sure fire way to nip a sc~b in the bud -get )'Our pa1v stuck in the drain. Jl.trs. Cla ry of 216 Ca!le Cortez tried her best to free the dog, but nothing \\'Orked. So she call('d those saviors of stranded pets· -tl1 c local fire department . Firefighters dealt one swift blow to a chisel lo part the sn1al\ grate in !he drain and the pooch v.·as freed, Wlharmed. Cle1nente Parkit1g S11ggested Aides or an Irvine consulting firm hired tQ condu ct a $23,000 study of dov.·ntov.•11 parking needs for San Clt:n1en te indicated this week that they ,,l>uld reco mrnend a parking district and one-way trcatntcnl for Avenida Del JI.tar. Spokcsinen for v1·N and AsSO('iatcs ga1·c the preview of the report to traffic· parking to1nn1lssioners earlier this week and said !he rcco1nrncndations would include nn assessment district among dov.·11to1\'l1 propc.'rty 01\•ncrs to finance pllblic. lots. 'fhe district concept has surfaced several tin1es fur U1e past 15 years, but has never \\'On enough support from the busi nessn1cn to succeed. Spokes1ne11 for the consulting firm said no t.'Ost proicctions have yet been made on the proposed district, but pron'li sed a preli1ninary drait or the report later this 1non1h. Besides the p;ll'king dist rict concept, the firn1 plans to propose the conversion of IX-l ti.lar -San Clemente's prime business slreet -for one-way traffic between El Canlino Real and Ola Vista , elfminating the need for n1otorists to double back on the roadwuy. Dt>! i\\;;ir at prt'.'sent has t\r~way traffic \1'ilh di agonal parking in e<1d1 direction . i\fctcrs \\·ere rc1no\'ed from the area ah11ost four years ago and ...,-ere replaced iw·itJl tiinc·lintit parking,. One concern "'lich VTN has abou t the downtown parking situation, ac- cording to the finn 's project chief, Thomas Jenkins, is the existence of 1nany private Jots developed at the rear of businesses. 'Those lots were installed by each O\~'ner and are restricted for use by customef-s only . ... He hinted that resistance to the district fu1ghr -eome frorh landov.·ners who already have spent funds to solve their individual parking needs. The entire coruultant project \\·on authorization last bud51:et SC-;ion from city councilmen v.·ho first as.signed 'the task to a special businessman advisory comm ittee. That group examined the doY.11tO\\'n dilcrruna at length and its majority agreed to seek the consultant project fron1 the city. Revenue·sharing funds }Vere set uidt to pay the consultant tab. The firm dispensing advice to the city has yet to present any data to the city council on its findings. Burglars Hit Truck For $900 in Tools Tools v.·orth more than $900 v.'ere discovered missing from the lrUck of a San Clemente man Thursday. Police said the loss from the cab of a truck owned by Billy Fred Kissinger, 804 Avenida Presidio, was reported shortly after 9 a.m. as the resident left for work. Some<>oe gained entry to tool boxes by breaking a wlndwing in the locked vehicle, officers added. ·~ STORE 00WIDE CLEARANCE SALE I LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAYINGS SOFAS 7' MARGE CARSON -yellow & or•nge print 8' MARGE CARSON -or•nge silk velvet 7' PR . SHERRILL -Celedon & yellow ... 71/i' SHERILL -Velvet stripe. Or•nge & green 6' PR. SHERRILL -Gold & rust tufted .. Reg . $440. $770. $599. $755. $699 .••. e•. 8' 'ROY AL COACH -Crescent. Blue & yellow print ....................... _ $824 . SALE $379. $599. $499 ••• $649. $629 •••. $724. $549 ••• $869. $842. 5' PR. ROYA L .COAC H -Tufted gold velvet ... _ ................................. $669. ••• 8' HENREDON • Celedon & or•n9e tuxedo print .. ........ ...... .......... ..... $999 . 8' HENREDON -Green /off white/rust/rust print ................................. _ $992. SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLACK VIN YL ···········-····~·····--·-·····-········-·-··-·-•HM•-···-··M••·-·· $419. $389. QUEENSIZE. Herculon pl•id. Bl•ck, brown /white .... ·--·--·-.. --·-· $416. $379, DOUBLE HERCULON PLAID. Gree n/rust ..... -.... ·----·-·---··· $370. $319, $238. ea. ••• PR. ROYAL COACH -Gold v vet ...... -..... -.............. $249. ea. PR. HENREDON -Rust ve lvet . ............................. $3'46. eo. $$299209, ''· WING .CHAIR WOODMAR~,-Inside green & yellow pr int. • ••· PR. SH~~~~i~: .9~r:ne:i:;;:. ~ripe velvet .• --"".::. .. : . _ g::: H. ~~::: JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE FANTASTIC SELECTION OF QUA LIT y UPHOLSTERED ,., PIECES AVAILABLE THROUGH SAT URDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRICES. SELECTED GROUPS OF HENREDON, HERITAGE & DREXEL CONTINUE ON SALE UNTIL MARCH 2. 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'When your Mommy a nd Daddy mode should ho...,e mode o dog, too ." yov tliey Fo1·d Message: Media ;Accenting Youth Problems '· •• ~· TINLEY PARK, Ill . (AP) '. ~ .-Vice President Gerald R. ~;;Ford has told an audience :;• of high school pupils and thei r :!""P3rents that the 1nedia seem • to take pleasure in accenting ·~ the problems oC American ~ youth. :"-"There is a c ontinual ~ drumming on the drug users ~; and the dropouts." Ford said . ..:, Tbursday in ce remoni es .,..:; -tlonocing Tinley_. Park High_ :~ School's Wldefeated football -: team. ' ''BUT SELOOl\f do we hear about tile solid achievement~ of ,the majori1y of young Americans. Tl sccn1s to me that those of us in \\lashingto11 ought to do more -1nuch more -10 point ou t the acc6mplish1nents ~ t h i s nation's young people. "The reports v.·c hcnr, lhc news we read . the TV programs we see. a! l .seem to concentrate on the ~a.Uvr, aln1ost seem to delight in trumpe1ing .the ,1·oes and mistakes or a small minority of the young." H.c told the pupils 1hat \\'hen his trip to Chicago wos announced, "th ere V.'t'fe so1ne eyebrov.'S raised b:.ick in \Vashingion ." " 'THE VICE prrsident. of the United States a1 1cnding an assembly honoring a high school footbai1 learn?' 1hc eyebrow raisers asked." Ford said. ··Tue implication \\·as that such an event ~u.ld be something b e 11 ea t h th e attmtion of the vice president. \\'ell, ~hat au itudc. I fear. is at the root of our proble1ns today." Jn anotht•r speech Thursday night in Chicago f'ord said it is tim e fo r th e American pcoµlc to stop dwelling on t '1' ,, ·--~ ., ~. , ... .: HOJV SOON TO FORGET C INCJl\~ATL Ohio i,\P \ - John Glenn \\'as the toast of the nation 12 years ::igo 1h1s month as the first An1e ric<1n lo orbit the earth. difficulties and begin rallying lo in1prove their future. In a speech. brin1ming \rith football Jnalogies. Jt the Frank Leahy awards dinner, Ford said : "A TEA:"ll IS doomed if it a t tr ibutes insurmountable power to its opponents. A nation is in serious trouble at home Or abrood if it gives in _ _rto J>§Sin.tism_ _Qr_ to a psychologieal complex o l 'tlefeat ... "The time ha<> r;ome for ~he nation, the (',ongress and !he Administration to unite to move An1erica forward. Let us res tore hannony to our na!ionol team." Ford received one of the Lc-ahy J\\'ardS, given in memory of the famed Notre Oan1e football coach. Wciiter Wi1is Ji'iglit -o,i Hiring LOS ANG ELES (AP ) - Tvte\ve of the mosl prestigious restaurants and hotels here have a&rreed to step up hiring of v.·omen and blacks in an out-of-court settlement that capped a 12-year baltle waged by a forn1er waiter. The agreement was disclosed in U.S. District {.'ourt. UNDER TIJE settlement, rhe establistunents \\ill aim for goals of ro percenl black3 and 25 percent v.mnen in crnplo)mcnt by February 1977. 111c restaurants arc The Bis1ro. Captain's Tab I c , Ch.:isens Ltd ., tllattco's ital i:111 l~estaurant. 0 cc id en ta l Towers Restaurant. Perino's and Scandia Restaurants. The hotels are: the Beverly \\'ilshire. Biltmore, Centu1-y Plaza, Hilton Hotel Corp. and Shcr<llon Corp. of An1erica. TIIEV llA D bcc.11 na1ncd in :l fed eral court suit filed b\· ·rhon1as C. \\'ooclard , 52. and ~l:irgu<':-ite Gartl1, 23. \\'ooda1d. a profes.~ional u·ait<'r 30 years. f i r s t complai ned to· the stall! Fair r:n1ployment P r act ic e s Co1nm iss ion aboul Nurse, 23, Ends Life Of Ji'ian ce Real 'Pals Tliat's a ' Burton, Loren. Gusli Ji' at' Chance COPENHAGEN !UPI) -A court ha.I sentenced a 2~year ol~ apprentice nurse to a ~u!J)ellded one year pr i son term tn the n1erc.v killing of hC'r fiance v.·ho suffered from polio 21 years and could rmve onl y one finger and tum his head. TI1e young \~'Oman, whose n<irne-"·ns v.•ithheld, eonfessed she killed her 53 vear-old fiance, Erik NikolajSt:n. Jan. 7 by turning off lhe sv.itch of his respirator. ' . ' SOPHIA LOREN • .....,., -•• .-.w fr•• strip lighting! . ' ,_ ·- '' • Gr• fer..,..., ....,, kitchtin or game areas. Tubes Not Included NEW YORK (AP) Richard Burton eays "any man who isn't a screaming hoqiose xual'' would adore Sophla Loren, and Sophia says Uurton is "one of the most fascinating men I have ever n1el." But both made it plain in inttrvie"·s in t-.1 c C a I l • s nuigazlne that the love of llurton's life is still Elizabeth Taylor, and "'hat happened bf.1 v.•ecn Burton and Loren on the set of the 1novic "The HURRICANE LAMPS • (111e1gtfl(y ligh1i119 '' elMtJ,lltr.t • AiUellittlnosltlgiettyt11r t.Mt. • Glnl kt"'P' i111tt1c:idiv1 coltfl. Special Purchase! Small REG. 'I.It KITCHEN STOOL •• f..,st111..wi.e....i.tw , ..... W.-ceM.tm, WrsWi'.W-......... 1 Mnllot dllir t.r .,.. little ... . • C..IHfMMl:k, c.l.,,_11,.....u.t& ....... •hf-' • Su,lrt-t<Uttiite.~ ..ii·""'• Hiii" I .,.Ce.I -IMtf .... Clfn .... KFet0H It .... , "''''· .~:.:s SJ99 SUPP 5AVINGSI Lorge REG. 'J.O '· ~ Voyage" was friendship, not rOlnance. Burton, recently united with his wife, said his mistake was to take her for granted. "'But you can't take 8llch a nlassive personality a.'I Elizabeth's for granted,'' he said, adding: "I didn't realize this until after she "·as gone . . . and I didn't think I'd ever get back ... \Ve've ahvavs been in love. even durifig the separation." -----::-=:;;:;;:;:;:=;;;;; ' ... U11ltN ,.,_ 1111-ttie..J The chance that four bridge playen would all be dealt at random 13-eard hand!! of only one suit each is less tban 1 in 2 octillion. .,.,SIR WALTERS ft;,. i'Cny to toke uire .f Wo•h n' w-Holn:vh for men thot foll in ploce notvrolly. ·. 2052 Newport Blvd. c---·"'' .·~ ''.fl ·~ -~ ',·j ' ' ,.l;t' l ).; ' ··? j ! '~1 ·. . j ,,, ~ Glo ss LAMP CHIMNEY 32 o,. LAMP OIL • y,,, cheic1•I1 .. .,.1 c•il11. • 11.,lec1 ll1Nn d1i11111ty1 '' I•"''"' ce!Mllle1 l11111 the llre•t•. · REG.41' 35~. • ScntM .. ,.., •ii -k•1 th• •-lM~l lfMI. • o.ict 11 11v11el 1ctt1h . REG. 11.29 _ Gourmet Polyethylene . CANN•G WAX YEGnABLI PLASTIC. . ST...... SHUT._G . '·""'"······ jooQ&joly: ,. . .~ ... llllW.t. •tietsllt.r•. ~ ...... r -,.-8 .. " ....... , ••• ,. .... . '.,................. . ....,....,, ..... , ... ~ . ;9: ~:~-i-:.::..;:~· •2•t ' ., ! ) ' Un \\1cdnesday night. lhc for1nc r astronaut attended a D c mo c r a ti c fund-raising dinner here, hut \\as nnl in\•iled to sit at the head \Jbll.! and was not introduced. Now 52, Glenn is s~king the Democratic nomination to the Senate for a second time. discrin1inJtion by res1aurants .. --------in 1962. ~ ·' He is studying real estate but says he hopes to resume restaurant v.•ork soon. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as taught by MAHARISHI MAHISH YOGI Transcendenlal M ed 11ar1on develops !he capacity for lull en· joyment ol hie. It is orachced a few minutes m o rn ing and evening. During this !tme the body expe11ences a profound deeo stale ol rest while tt\e mfnd. remaining awake. e xpands to lull awareness. This rechn1aue improves the clar!ly of the U~lnking process while di&solv11ig accumulated tension and fal1gue . • • ! ' IMTRODUCTORY LECTURES , , ( . ' NEWPORT HAllOI HIGH SCHOOL 1 51~ and Irvine 7:30 p.m. Fri ., Feb. 151h MAllHERS lllRAIY Dover and Irvine 3:30 p.m. • Fr• .. Feb. 15th '\ , Presenled by llITTRNATIOHAL MEDITATION SOCIETY IC N"o"n--proht EducatlOl'l1l Qfvaniulion -642-<4741 • .... fun & Eosy CANDLE MAKING KIT • (_,.,,,kit ..-n J CIMlln i•..,. '""· ·•·<I"'"'"'""''"""'""'· s599 • y.., cMict el ewt er••-stylt. REG. 'I.II ' 1 I, ! • • Smooth Sailing Predicted J\Te1nbers and guests o( lhe Ladies Guild. St. Joh n the Baptist Greek 0111lodox Church \vill be pipecr· aboard the SS l'ashion r:estival \\'hic:h \Viii be n1oored al the t~rancl Jl otel. Anahei1n at 11 :30 a.111. Sat ur- day, Feb. 23. Christine Galanis (left\ and ~lr:s. San1 uel Soter predict sn1ooth sai ling for the benefit. P·eering Around APPO l\'TIO:li :i t ru~tt•e ol the UCLA Foundation 11·as ;\lrs. D.:nis Sulh1a11 of f'\e\\1Xlr1 Bc<1ch an<t La Jolla. 1be founda rion is lh1• 1na1or orgartiz.ation rai~in~ ! u n d s fron1 the pnl'atc ~l'ttur for the univ('rsit~, JIO\'OREO by the An11·r1c<•11 C;uiti:r Soc1et.1 were 1'o!unt~er TERESA CADY Rites Set For June .\1 r. <ind .\!rs .. John \t11 fw~d Cad.1', 1!11111 ing1on Beach. ha\f' announced the t'ng:Jhl'tncnt ul lh<>i r da11gh11•r. 1'erc:o;;r Ann Cady lo .Jamt•s <~ OC'a n1'. ~1111 rif To.Ir. and ,\Jrs. Tl1orllll~ .\. Deane. Westchester. TI1r. bride-elect is 11 gr;ulu<1te ol Sun i a1non \'alley Ilir;h School and Stanford Uni versity. She is ron1pleting 1vork on a rnas1ers degrt't' in business ;,1dn1 inistration at UCJ,A. f'lcr riancc. a th i r d J.l:encration Cc1 lifon1ian. is a g:r<1duate of \Vestchesler High School and Univt•rsitv of the Pacific, aad is con1pictin ;i: an i\IBA at Ut1..A. 1'he couple "'ill n1arr~· J une 22 in the St anford Chape!. dr11·e1 s \\'heels gr:Hn . in 1he Angels transporl aiion 001 \)I'll· Orange Coast residents feted 11·l'rt• the i\ln1r s. \\'i l1 ia1n Fortner. J.C. Callaghan. John Littll", \\'il\ian1 Sc h u 11 c .t Delmar II a m r c . Lynn 1 Shugarman. Bt·nn:' Lt·un~. G('()rge ~tabce. Harry !\1aull. L. G Thiclen1eir. Brad Combs ;incl Frank. Foy . Others arc Hobert i\locre. fl·lae 0 • 1-1 a r r rt , Marguerite '.\·lorrison ;1nd the T\1n1es. Hay \Valk.er, Vcllna l:lcgg. Rich<r rd Gardner. ,Jack c;oodga rnc. \\'oodrow Smith. John Drake, l'e1rr Gaasedrlen. M e I c n Eva ra. Lo1v£>H P.:irn1entier .1nd Luci ano \\'i\der. Slill others are the i\1mcs . .John Bakkila. Helene \\1alkins. Alexander llenryck, H. \V. Freeman. J. Hon1er Hough. Ginny i\·lcCullon1. Ed d ie Cu11er. Ro bert Bird. i\lnrcella SQ11derickcr. 1\rlcnc Stiles . .John \\'cis.c:.ma11, B c rt h a \\!OO{]ard . Ruth Yeilding and ;\lj rk ~Janning ;ind i\l i:;~ i\lar} (:lt'('h 'll" ..\ITE\'.Dl 'Ll !In• annual lunl'hl'Oll 11li'"l1ng of t h e Co1nn1i1tcr ot Profl'~ionnl \\'0111c11. Sou1ht'rn California ~yn1phony -HoJlyv:ood Bo11·I .\s,.;ociation \\-Cr c three l!arbor ·\rea 1r1Jn1cn. \1rs. \\'inlfr{'d Bacon .. \1tss Agnes B!on1quist <J11d Dr, C:1n•! Lclan<t. Dunleas Tell Troth The engagement of Cheryl ' l)unlea lo TI1on1as Tu7. has l>ecn announced by h e r paren t~. 1\lr . :ind ~i r.c:.. Joseph U11n!ca of Costa Mesa. J une 8 is the date set for the nuptials in St. Joachim's Catholic Chureh, Costa ~1esa . The bride-to-be graduated front Mater Ori High School 11nd aattends Orange Coast College. Her fiancc is an alun1nu.<i or Corona dcl Mar lligh School no1v stationed at Ft. Orci. lie is the .c:.on ot i\lr. and ~·!rs. \\1altcr Tuz of Santa Ana . BALDWIN ORGANS FUN POWERED -·~..!••• -~· ....... ., .......... , 515 MOITll MAii, SANTA AHA • 147.all * DAI LY PILOT J1 Women Fin~ Bonuses • History: U;-.· 1.AUUI E KASrER 01 Ill• D•Ur ~llOI \i,11 .AH t'illS~t.'S, ul l'OUl"M .. are s~1 and sold as lcarn111g exJ)('r1cnces bu t so1nc produtl' a fe'oli" bonuses. A living roon1 painung 1night have cornc fron1 an art class. A pa rt-lin1e job rni ght h;:ivc been gotten only ht•cuust' of the skills lc-arncd in a typing ckiss. And, a t•ar n1ight havt• been tuned properly only because of a course in mecha1ucs. But !hen there are oth•·r el<Jsses ..... here lhc rt'SUHs ra111101 he Si.'C'll, onlv frlt . ll crc th1• bonuses arc described as sclf-<liscovcrv, awart'ness <ind undcrs1andi1ig. One sul'h class. accordinj'.! to one ul its teachers a11tl a ll'\\' of rhc student:-;. is srrn pl .v tilled ''\\lon1en in A1n(•rir:i ." no1v b('ing offered tor a lhircl w incster al Golden \\'csl L'ollcgt'. It has caused Co 11 11 i c Juhns,111 lo '•take a good hard l(l(lk at n1\· u11·n !:'.1·~f·i n1a1.;(·. ··11 h:i s ·1~i1cn 111c 111!1re srlf- 1·onfi1tc11r•·.·· she i•xplainPd. "Vcrv spj•cilieally. the cl;i.c:.s h;i~ helped rnc artieulatc and d1•finc 11hat I 1hink ." She doesn't believc she has th<' sa1ne goals <ls niost {'Oltege students. Once. she desC'ribed herself as a "retire<! housC'keepcr" b11t she 11:1.;; ;1 ~ked . "Oh. who v:~s your t'fnployrr? ·' Sh~ didn'r hair an emplo}er • • ·, . ' UL the !ICnl>t: of the quc~llon She is ,, house11 tic uud a 1nuthcr 11hosc e!11htrcn havl' grown. "1'1n rl'<.id~ to chau~c 1ocatious." she sa id. LIFE PR IORiTIES 1'he class is hel ping trcr 10 st raighten out her o w n thinking on the role of v.·0111en <ind assign priu.ri1il·s lD lll'f life. Through the class stud y of 1.10 111c11 i11 Justory. ~he h:..s ll'iil'lll'd th;1t \\'0111('!1 \\'ilh lc1s11rf' t1111t• h;11..: often bl'cn the <H'lh•is1s. "Th(' practical µro fessi ou for rellrcn1ent is pol1Hl'S. '' she ~aid. to become an advertbing exec utive. i\IHlOUgh shf' felt responsible 10 k11ow of the woJnen's rnovcrnenl and 11·on1en in hislory and litcraturt, she also 11•anted to undcrst:ind thl' background of .,.,. o rn e n ' s iu1age. ··1·11 understand Oct11•r 11011' to advertise and sell to thc1n." sht• explained . ··This clnss has S('\'ll1 £•d !Q n1<1kc n1e 1nore <11\'i1re." ~h1• said. She 1vatche.-. 11· h r1 I i111ages of 11 0111en !hr n1ed1a pt'CS('n!s and \\'hen :;he l'iltl'l11·~ "SCJllH' or 1hP 1njusti1•1•i; \\'1'01'[' Artt111i;." st\1· oh1t·cts. 1·1 111 111 thr puint of callini.: .1 tl'll'vi::;ion st;il ion in1n1('d1a!l'h ;1(1t•r 11•hat she objt•cts to air~- But the studcnls h il 1 e Yet 1hey also prt.'<ll('!Cd 1h.: .•nergy crisis "'ill pul worlll'n ba(_·k a,!!aJn Frorn l'.1;p1·r1l·1Kc >.ts. Stt'phens said, "\Vhrn .in f'nlployer m~1kes <t choll'l'. 11 ~ alwnys tht: 1vo1n;u1 !hat '11 i:ut to go.'' Nor111a1!y. s ht' twlii.'VCS. en1plO_l'l'l'S (_':I n l'\'1'11 fin d "'ays to get aroun<l laws. nut \olrs. J ohnson c:1111ivrll1d tlu· l'l ass is riot '«• ~l1ul,1 In n1artyrdon1. ·• SU RVt:'t' COU RSE It IS <I SIJ!'I i'\' ('Olli'~!' "\\1• d<.111 t \<ill. svlt·ly <dJl•U l !h1' 1101n1·11·~ I J be rat 1 On 11w1t·u1l·nt ' ,\!:.. St :1g~s :>i.tld In l:u:t Shi' sa1U the} rnay p~1y lc.<.s att1·nl1()11 IC• 110111t·n's pol1 ucal u11olv111C'nl. ~ 1 n c· t' 1.11.'0p!c :ire a1r:1rc of th nt, 1h:i11 1l1l' C'l'Onor11 u· social and cul tur;.il as1:i.:i.:1s. S!1\• hopes thi· l'ULJrSt' .<i ho11·<; !:.he has alll-0 had ii ~pr1 nkll1111 · of nlt'A in the i.:ours1.• 1\!thou~h she said they !)rulruhlv fc·t>I th~y're moving 111to ''t'lll'lllY h~rritory," she think" 11 1111ght be ··a healttiy !lung" H.w thPnl. \\'Ulllt'!l "cho1ct• ... eun llC, nHHlt•i,.-_;,;;;,. ___ .,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;; no u1<1t1rr 11 hal !he suci:d and 1·uJrur;d prc ;;~11r1·" :ln'" Shi:' :1d11ut1t·d th.11 tlii' <·nu!'~t· h:J, ;rl~o eh:ill;.!l'd ht·1 u11n ;11111udc 1011 ;1r<I 1tu1111·11 cmon'S SPORTSWEAR Yl'l shl• has no quarrel v.·1t h 1ru1n1·11 11ho "'ish to stay horne and not llrco1ne aclivc on the oursid1• b('(_·ausr she :ilso bf'l1e1·<·s motherhood earns a 1o1·1)111:in the right lo a full rl'tiren1ent. 1·n1errng 11·ornt·n 111 th1· h1 ~r .. 1·1 .ind llltraturl' vi 1\n1t•r11·<1 lft)Jll tht• <.'0)11111;1! 11!11•'" \U r!1t• pr1·srnt. ;11·1 or<t111i; ro l'l·ggy Stagf!s. 11 h 1 <;tu r ~ 111 . .;1ruelor v.ho lt':1111 r.•:1<'hr~ lhl' l'UUfSC \\ i1h 1\1ltl,I 'l.1n1• T ha 111 c s . a n t-: n C! I 1 c:. h Sill' ~.11d :-h1· 11a' •1101·1· 1n;1n Ol ll'llli«I l11•!01'1· :-:ht· !.!O! 11110 th1..: "I .1111 r11or" l!~,· !tlhfor 11u111L·n 1h:1n I ~t:pp11,1·d." she• t•\pl:Htll'd. "[ h;111• 111Hl't' IO I 0!11·1· 1\un11•11 1)\'1 -1· ;111d 1h1'-v l h<111· 111orl· '" olfl'r r11c tl1;.111 I ~tl~JICCll•d 11! !ht• p;t~\ " lt ·:11·u1'<l other !hings_ For 1ns!ruc1 or. Wtslclitr 1'11!:1, 17lh and Irvine. rxa1nple . the language ur "c11 port Beach.Califomia92660 Out' of hrr clas;,n1at1~s, L:u1 r~·I Stcph1·t1s. took thL• 1oday's 11·0111en 's liberat1011 ~-----;...---~-;...--. _________ ...'.===:;::==:;::;::::;::::;::::;::~ ~ 111c1·t·111l'r11 is lh<' ~;11111' as th:i1 Ii-------- 11f 1h1• fl'rninis1s of 111<· li!l1 1·uur"t' "t" !iud 0111 :ind give <'f'nfur\. The~· s;1id rhe y h;1\·e k•:irned n11s1·lr hf tlpr und erstanding th" c .,.1, . ,1 th• 1 "rf' arr .1 •;, ~, , ru i·s 11·h~· thC' sl!·rl'Ot.vf)(' 1•:01n:in of wnnu:n. In ihe h11rd p1011e1·r, ;illo\\'!·d ht·rse!f !1) bccon1e a days. wo1111·11 11'Ct'e ri1~ht I s!t·ri·n!,i-pl'." br~i dc the n1en. But. lhv>.' 1!;1vi n,.,. held a "1nnn's i·oh" · ,., not ed. '·as things ge! hr!tcr.1 in th(• cnµinl'ering fi11td for 1.1·onu·ii !r nd 10 take a1 20 .vl'nrs. shr dicln 't fee! she I su b1n1ssi\·e role." understood 11·nmen who st uek 1o1·i1h thf'ir traditional roles. -----------~-I Now. she feels, she docs. RUffELL'S FL'TJJ Ht; US!'.: Bohin f:\'a!l. lhe youngest UPHOLSTERY o/ the thrL'l', said she 11•ill l h I h I I · Whe11 You \90111 US'P 11 a1 s 1c ,1s c;irnrr 1n 1 TM l esr !he future beeriuSi' she hopes lt2l Horbor llwd. I Couo Me511 -541-015' ' For A Ca reer ... NOT JUST A JOB BE A ''WOMAN IN WHITE" Becornt: ll •l/1·di1•11/ or /)r 11/11/ A.j.~i.<lt111t '"·I or--; 111onth.f. ' ' ~ t • • ....... ..... ·-· NEW CLASSES STARTING Day': Feb. 24 -Evenings: Mar. 4 l ifetime Placement Assisto nce PAYMfNT PIANS AVA /lAlllf 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 541 :4461 VETE~AN'S BfNEFHS AVA l1A8lf YALUABl ! COUPON :-4 .. .. ~ •, ' • .. , . t WHITE 30 FRONT ~ INltll~l-'ff. U;1 "f<>IU ~ .BRISTOL COSTA MESA A.H. F. ONE GRAM VITAMINC 1000 Mg.· 100 Capsules ' .,., I " ' PUBLIC so·r1ct: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E PVBUC NOTICE P·ll1JJ P110!11hed Ora1>g• ,,,_,, 01111 Pilot. IH Ft b-.•• IS; 21, •rid M1rch I. IJ/4 410·14 PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PIJllLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE zc 72-30 PRfCIS[ Plll of lllD US[ ORAHGI COUNTY, CAllfo.HIA SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 34-6-8 ADOPTlO 11 llSOlVTION OP TH! 01~~1 COUHfY •LAtfNING COMMl~SIOH _._,.If ,,u f 0, O•OINAHCJ NO.CIN l ' G I H Altl..-....... ._, A2 0....,......,._.~ Al 0 ..,._. ...-..;.i 4i11rict MID ........... Mlria I I 0 ... ftlri<t I~) 0 .. WI olitlrict PC D l 1 0 1104'9 .. ....,_. distkl 12 0 -4-liiwcl ,fo.ict 1200 -....,., .. """-' ~ ll 0 .-.r .. 1N:t 1.4 o..i..--~.,..., lHE 0 ...-..W ~ --111itro1<1 • •• PC ISRl t ' / -.. EID -~ £ 2 D .. .a ,_ diotricl E.3 o-•-diot"'1 E• 0 -.11-""'1!<• c10 -..--......._, C2 0-i..._~ -' PC (5R) -···-t .. 1 .. 1; ..... joo h, ........ -.. -1 ..... 1 ... ·"'"-~'t ..... --. -_ .. ,~ .. _.,...,.,., ~ ..f.tll "W PR[CIS! Plll · ol UID US[ SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 35 -6 -8 +c 72 • 30 OlAMGI COUNTY. CAUro..N1A f PC • l "' " . ;1 ,;. ·I -1 I 'i • ~· -·1 ,' I ...._' •· . • -· " . '<l: ~ lu~ lif of -. I Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 46 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 197'4 TEN CENTS 2 Fugitives Seen as Hearst l(idnap Suspects ' SAN FRANCISCO IU PI) -Two prison fugitives today \vere unofficially iden· lified as prime suspects in the kidna ping of Patricia llearsl. The two, identified by nc\\-·spapers and 1 television station as Donald D. DeFrceze. 30. and Thero J\1. Wheeler. 29, escaped fronl California prisons last >'ear. The FBI said it had not "reached that conclusion'' that the tl\'O were ~uspects, but FBI agents searched the Cleveland. Ohio, homes of DeFreezc"s mother and ex-1vife Saturday. Television station KQED and the San Francisco Chronicle, in a copyrighted BLACK PANTHERS OFFER AIO TO HEARST. Story Page 5 story. identified Defreeze as th e mysterious "General Field ti.larshal Cinque" of the Symblonese Liberation Army, which has held A'liss llearsl cap- tive si nce Feb. 4 and demanded a $-'00 n1illion food distribution ransom as proof of "good faith." \Yheeler \Vas identified by !he San Francisco Examiner as long-active in the Northen1 Cali fornia revolut!cnary organzation. He escaped from the Ca1i· fornia medical prison a~ Vacaville Au8· 2. He and DeFrceze ha_· been close f riC'nds in prison. 1'he Examiner said it learned that prison inmates '''ho were fr iends of both DeFreeie and \Vheeler identified their voices on a tape recording sent by the SLA Tue.day. DeFreeze. Was transferred t'.> the state priscin at Soledad after spending some time. at Vacaville, and escaped from Soledad March 5. While they were in prison, both OeFreeze and Wheeler ~~~ivcd \'isits nnd letters from Russell Little. 27, now being 'held in San Quentin Prison on charges or murder in I.he killing of 'Secret' Ordinance Cuts I Building in Laguna Beach ~ayorHolm --Keeps Law (~ ~ : ,. ~ltr .. 1 ... ~~. THE LINES ARE GROWING TODAY AS MOTORISTS FACE GAS SHORT THREE·DAY "W&EKEMlr_"- Standard St.ation at Crown Valley Parkway and Niguel Road In Laguna Niguel Shown Thursday 1 in 4 Co1mty Stations Pla11ning .. Saturday Hours By L. PETER KRJ EG 01 tilt D•llY "11•1 Si.fl ti's going to be a real picnic getting gaiOlinc along the Orange Coast this weekend. Just bring your l\.tnch and get in line. The Automobile Club of Southern California said today that fewer than COUNTY TO REQUIRE I POSTED PRICES. Story P1~ 8 STATE GAS DEALERS THREATEN SHUTDOWN. Story, Page 12 ~ percent or the service stations in 1 Orange County will be open Saturday. Only one percent will open up Sunday. About hair the stations will reopen on the \V~shington's Birthday holiday ~londay. Two Nabbed in Laguna With $40 ,000 Heroin Laguna Beach. San Clcinente and slate narcotics agents arrested two men Thursday in Laguna following alleged purchase of $40,000 worth of heroin in Laguna Beach. The arrests ended a week and a ha1f undercover investigation by Laguna Beach Oct. Bruce Briggs and resulted in the seizure also of mi.njuana and equipment u s c d in cutting heroin for sale, Narcotics Del. Tooy Smith said tod ay. Det. Smith said the arrests also in- dicate increased drug activity in the infamous Woodland Drive area of Laguna Beach. Arrested were Samuel Reiner, 62, or 165 Woodland Drive. Laglina Beach and Gordon D. LaMam, 26, c:i 311 Acebo Lane. apartment E. San Clen1ente. Reiner was booked in Laguna Beach for alleged sales of heroin. possession of heroin for sale, possession of mari- juana. cultivating marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Lanham was booked for alleged sa1e of heroin. Lanham was arrested by undercover officers in the Burt's Shopping center area near Woodland Drive. Reiner was arrested in the 900 block or GlemeY,.e Street. Arrests occurrOO at about 9:·30 p.m. Det. Smith said the hen:Mn involved was .. high quality'' being 70 to 75 percent pure. "It's some or the highest grade heroin that has been purchased in this cougty for a lon g time," Smith said. Det. Smith declined to reveal the amount o! heroin as_se,rtedly purehaaed (See HEROIN, Page 2) Under Cove1· By JACK CHAPPELL Of !Rt O•llY ,.1111 Slaff An urgency law is on the Laguna !lt:ach city_ book> · tod>y "lltich reduc"'5 ano.able -density In duplex (R-2) woes by se percent and in triplex (ft.!) ~ commercial rones by 16 per- cent. Rapid ldloo adopt!~ the new density rontrol was taken Wedrwday by the City Council. The law Is in effect now. Secrecy cloaked preparation of the law to prevent advance knowlci:lge that the ordinance was in the works. Mayor Roy Holm acknowledged tbat the secrecy was intentional. He said he had not discussed the propc:>Ml with other members of the council in advance. Upon adoption. Coon- cilman Peter Ostrander, an architect, was absent rrom the oouncil session. The moratorium ordinance did not a p- pear on the council's advance agenda for the meeting. ~tayor Holm said today he purposely withheld it and that it was ool a clerical omission. 1be ordinance suspends city zoning law for four months. Under terms or the moratorium, the following is permit- ted · _:_In an R-% iofte-, one dwelling unit for every 4,000 square feet of lot are.1. with a minimum of one uni t and max· imum of two per legal building site. -la R-3 and all commerclal :r.ones, one dwelling unit for each 3,000 square feet of lot area with at least one dv:elling unit permitted for ea<"h building site. Previow: zoning allowed one unit per 3,000 square feet in an R-3· zone and one unit per 1,001 square fee t in an R-3 zone. A sliding scale was used . lo delei'mine density on commercial prop. ertiea. Mayor Holm said the ordinance wa s the outgrowth of a discussion he had last month with Board cf Adju stment nlembers 'Carolyn Skenderian and Lu Murphlne. Mayor Holm said the concern was that 1n cider sections of lo\\11, single famlly houses have been constructed Oh prOperty 'zoned for multi·family uses. Ati the 1iouael have grown old, and wilh skyloCkWng' land costs, they're beinJ torn down and high density develoJ>'!'f:DlS put in. '"lbere1s jH't a .Jot of recycling from sin&le family to multiple," Mayor Holm (Ree ORDINANCE, Pag• !) * .* * Jn Lagwia Beach. a spot check of 1 gasollne stations showed that while some will be open Saturday for limited hours, none will be open Sunday. 1 Stations today reported long lines with waiting periods of about 20 minutes 1 in some cases. ' Many stations reported that customers 1 ?'ere ann opcy by lhe wailing but no i 1ntldents of·Violence were reported. Condominium Plans OK'd ~ One woman brought an extra tank I to the Knox Crow Mobil station. U):I I W. Coast lllghway, but attendants refus- ed to fill It for her as the already had filled up her auto tank wlth 20 gallon.!. Motorist!! who ,.. need gnM>llne ror weekend travel better have it by now or plan ·on waiting In Une for an hour ot more Saturday morning, most service 1tation dealers warned. Almost all dealers said they expect . io close by noon Saturday. The ever-increasing wait for ga~llno bfft due to lta unavailability, however. !Ste GAS, Page !) ' • Alter more than two months ot con· tinuancea, Ute Laguna Beach Board or· Adju..tment voled 3 lo I Thunday night to approve plans for a 30-unlt "°°4 dominium · ·Jn·. the 500 block of North O>aat llil!hwaY• • But It nma1n1.-1n today .m.lher 30 anlts C111 actually >be liullt on 1hl property due to action Wedne9day nlght by the city countil slashing the number of 1J11Jts that can be built In high de"'ily residential zones . The council wUI clarlcy its P'>'lllon on the elrect of the new rules on the condominium project nei:t Wedne9day. The board's decision followed a presen- tatiOn by architect Susu K1shiyama on design changes m•de al Ute -t ol. board member Michael Scllley. Klshlyama ls a partner in the archhec- lural Onn ol Laguna Belch City Ooun· . ctl!nan Peter Ootr-. 1!0iiil. lllliiili;n &Al M111'!1bbio mid Carolyn Skenderian 90led agalnat Ute project Mn. MW1>hJno said Ute project did not flt In "wtth the small 9111a .. 9C8le. It IJ too bollcy." Mn. Sbncier1an did -not comment en the plans., .. Land .. rmarl<ed for the ~ I• • Sl.llllO lljuort loot """"'" -ided· ·~- • by -North Cout Highway. Myrtle Street, CedaT Way and H11!1 Drlye. ·v-·the -· onllnance, ·the land oOdld hold.SI unl(J. · Durtag 1111 ~ debates al board -... ..... '-' a1-to ail the P">Jool· 10 *> 1ioltl, and provide more open .,..e. ~ .... .. lttlht--·oliy ~....:and­ anla •re llOPlted to the pr 0 :j e c t , only ll unltl.c:Otild be CONlructed, •coonling to ci1Y plaJU* Mldlael Ealley. ' The JJrOl«t ottU r<ql!iffil approval lroi1I the plaMin( comm1..ioo, the city ......u and the Soulh Cooat Reflonal 1.one Ooooimlllon Commlllion. - Oakland schools Superintendent ~farcus A. Foster. 111e SLA has clahned responsibility !or the Foster shooting. Wheeler was serving a IO-year-to-life tenn at Vacaville u•hen he escaped rrom a mlnlmum security area. He was allow- ed to work in the outside area after he renounced n1embership in Ven- ceremoe, a o n e -t i m e revolutionary organization based in N o r t h e r n California. Following his escape, a prison official said. ''It '''as a case of an Spri,_g Fashima inmate ,vtJo conned his keepers ." The Examiner 11!so said it leamrd that authorit ies have identified a couple wanted as '''itncsscs who \Vere seated in a Volkswagen outside ti.llss Hearst's apartment at the time of the kidnap. The newspaper said it learned that the woman was among the last pe~ns to visit DeFreeze just before his escape from Soledad. DeFrN!ZC sho\vs an extcnsh·e arrest (See 111.:.AllST, Page t) 0111~ ,.Uot Photo bY L•• "'""' Woman _poilders latest in bikini fashions displayed in the windo\v of _Laguna Beach shop. "When yo u're 16 or 17 you can wear things li ke that, but after that -" observed the observer, who declined to give her· name. · Arch Bay Dog Lover Told Don't Ru11 Dog s .011 Beacl1 Three Arch Bay mining magnate and doglover Dominic Shelton V, was found guilty Thursday of \'iolating probation and ordered never again to run his dogs on-the private commWlity's beach. South County Judicial Di strict Court Judge Blair Barnette also ordered Shelton to pay ·a $10 fine for citations received Saturday for nnilng his boxer and puli on the beach. Last October, Shelton ?.'as convicted of three violations of the county's dog leash law, fined $56 and placed on three years' infonnal probation. An attorney for Shelton said today th;lt hia client plan:; to appeal Judge BameU.e's declsioo in Orange County Superior Court. During Tbur.lday'• -bearing, Orange COOQty Animal ~ Department ol· fici.ab provided Mawments to Judge Barnette a11eging that .. they saw Shelton running on the beoch IMt Saturday with the hro unleashed clop. VALENTINE'S DAY DID N'T HELP ANY Sf;Am.E (AP~ -Cupid's arrow mllflred In the Klftf County COllnhou>e err Vatentlne's Day '.!'lie final tally at lite dot• em showed 45 dlVM:eS granted aild only 31 m1niage llc:erRs issued to thoee who want to become pemuinent Valimllnes. And . 17 pe..,.. filed notice ot their ..,l lo •k for di,..... • They C"ilt'd him and he 'vas ordered to appear in court for the probation hearing. As a result of the dctober trial. ~·ar­ ring factions in lower Three Arch Bay hav~ filed multi-million dollar lawsuits against one another over Shelton's habit of running his dogs on the beadl. Orange Coast -• Weather Cooler temperatures are fore- cast for Saturday as the mercwy takes a clip into the low 60s. Other- wise fa ir wea ther along the Orange Coast after the early morning clouds blow away. INSmE TODAY Despite the increasing short- uue of gasoline, a Hut1ti11gro11 Boocli actress com111utes nea1·/.y ev«r-y da11 to San Clententt to perforn1 at Sebastfa1i 's \Vest Dhnter EJauW>me. B ta ·tic h I! Mickelson 'is Pfb@!ed in today's Weekender. Al T-..... ct 1 1 IMM"' I ... M. ....... ,, ,_ . c.,. c-114 -.... .._, " Cl'Ml....it It '"""' Nitllc.. • •.Ntwklil ..... ' ,,....., 11·11 .._.__ 1• AMI 1..-Nlrt IJ Mal.... ' Mft1" ... Mlftpl ,.,.,. lJ 111 ........ JNwlC • °'-c ...... ·~· ....... Hh u.ir _,, •a ltl<tt: ~ l>U ,.....,... " TllM"" 11-ll -· . ,,_ •• "'-11-11 . .,., ~ . ., ... ...,. - --. _. __ •• u ... 11 •• ""''-li • -LU • Dllll' l'llol 11111 l'~tto LAGUNA BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS A NEW HOME FOR PHOTOS, MEMORABILIA Virginia Wineinger, Bea Whitlles.ey Examine Photographic Display From Early Days. What Res~ue~ Tot Dozes as Fire1ne1t Work Newport Beach firemen raced out on a rescue call Thursday afternoon in response to a distraught n1o ther's plea, but they could probably have taken their time getting there. 'WHEN THEY arrived at 126 30th st., they found their 'victi1n' sound asleep withou t a care in the world," says Inspector Art Morton. Brian Okey, 15 months, was okay, despite havin g dozzed off for a nap, with hi s head somehow stuck between the rockers and under- carriage of his baby rocking chair. HIS RESCUERS were very careful and quiet as they cut the chair apart and Inspector Morton said Brian slept throug the whole r~sc~~ OQ_era~on~--____ _ _ _ Re.agan Proposes Driving Cutback Of 20 Percent SACRAMENTO I AP ) -California will Ml have to institute an Oregon-style gasoline purchasing system if n1otorists cut back driving by 20 percent, Gov. Ronald Reagan said today. "We have a contingency plan but we'd rather not use it, and we won't, if we all just eliminate one mile out of fi ve," Reagan said in a statement. ''There· will be an adequate supply for cvryone .. , Reagan told newsn1en after a Cabinet me('ting Thursday that he approved the Oregon-style "marketing plan" as a con- tingency n1easure if volunteer cutbacks do not work. .. The Oregon system is voluntary, too , '''ith motorists being requested to buy gas on even-odd days n1at ching their license plates. Also. dc;:ilers \vould fly fl ags -grea indica1ing gaso line available to the~ublic, yellO\V n1eaning gas for emergency veh icles only and red meaning out of gas or closed. Purchases could be 1nade any day by comn1C'rcial. ('tnL•rgH1(Y and out-of. state vehicles. But nil n1otorisls wet11ld OC asked lo 1\·ait until LllL'Y h<1ve less th;in a ha!f-t;i nk to ftl! up. "Our situation ht·r c in Califc>n1ia ihrc>ugh the nex t fe;i.• nionths JS not an emergency ." he said. "V..'ilh ;i li ttle care ;1111.i cvnsicll'r:ition, 1~·p'I! h;il'c t!nough for all our nvci.:·ssary driving . ··Everyo-nc c;in htiv(' about RO pcrC\'nt of the gasoline we h::id before the l·ncrgy short.age. Thi~ n1eans 1hat we only have 10 hold do\1'n our dnvu1g by :!O percent.'' A5 lleagan :-poke. 1J1e s1~l!e Board of Equalizatio'll rerortc<I a t4 percent drop In gasoline de liverit'S 10 retailers in l)ecernbcr, co111parl'd 1u the san1c month a vc.:ir carlie.r. It 11·;is ~J1e first tin1e mo1l1hly deliveries dropped fron1 one year to anoth er . OllANGI COAn LI DAILY PILOT l~~ Ort .... CH1! DA.II..'( Pll..OT. with wh icl! II '°"1bm.cr ll•t N•w1-Pr•u . 11 Pl,ltll i"'*I 01' ""' 0••"911 C°"'' P""liihono ComN n1. !•~· •• ,. «lill""I a•• Pobll•hed, M-ay 1h•OU!lll Fd ct•v, ll>r Cos11 MO'W. NtwPor1 8etcll. H1>nlln111<>n ' 8t&<.ll/F0<mll!ll Vtllly, LIOU"" lltlctl, 1.-..1111/""6ctl11>ock tnd S.n C11mtn111 S..n J.,.11 <~~'"'"'° A 1lnoJ1 •-UiO"lll ectlllon II P""'llllld S."'rtUl'I t n<I Sund•y't. 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"·" ,,....,,.11', From Pagel ORDINANCE • • • said. In a letter, l\frs. Skcnderian said that if the single family homes now on inullip!e-family zone land were "rccycl· ed," t11e town would increase by 8,000 new residents without additional land being co1nmit.ted to development. The Board of Adjustment, cun-ent!y embroiled in criticism by departing chairman Tb Christian Abel, in hi s claim that the board attempted to deal with the densit y proh!em by using design revie"'9 powe rs in the city Jaw. Abel quit Thursday night protest ing that asserted use of design review. Mayor }!olm sai cl he was advised by City Attorney Tul1y Seymour that design review couldn't be used as a means of limiting density per sc . }fe said he had asked Seymour lo dralt a moratorium ordinance and he said he asked the participants in the meet ing not to talk about it. 1'hc rn.:ivor sa id he feared that if th(' news B:ot out that the rouncil was torsidcring us such a fr eeze, there \\'ould be a rush to beat the law. "l would certainly take l u I r resl))nsibility for it not appearing on 1he. agenda ;ind tl1e \\·ay it was handled," ~'111yor l!oln1 sai d. He said rh:n during the fot1r-n1onth morHto riurn, lhe counc.il \1·i!t investigate slcps it 111ay tak e on the .. rcr.:ycHng" of the old proprrtiC's. ll-2. Jt.J and commercial propeHies ;ire very prC'\'alent along nor!h and south C{i;i;;t Hlg!n,·ay from the. higlnv;1y to the 0<:1';u1, and 11 sua ll\' se veral blocks uiland frorn lh(' highw;:i.y, 11ie higher density zones are located 1'.lOng Park J\\·f>n11e rtnrl bl'(\1·rcn St. An11 ·s Vri\'' nnd Tf'n1µIL' Jlills Drive. From Pagel IfEROIN. • • <luring the operation. The arrf'S(s follo wed an attempt by La~una l>e1. Briggs and an undercover :ig('n1 from the state Bureau of Narcotics E·nforcemcnl to pu rchase an additional. !14'o Gunces nf hr·roi n from Reiner using Lanhan1 as an intl•rm ediatc, Det. Smith s::iid. lie s-<iid ageo\$ n1f·t Lanham and 'A'.ent to tl1e shopping ct"'nter area where l..'.lnham ;1IJcgcd ly called Reiner ttJ set up the purchriM>. L;u1ham Jatt'r !old <1gon1s lie couldn 't i;:ct the additional ht'roin . Lanhanl. a fttrn1er Laguna Beach resi- dent. \Vl!S arested U1cfl, Smith 82id. Mranwhi!e, agents \\.'atching Reiner's house saw hirn leave, they followed 11nd he \\'A~ arrested about a mile away . T>et. Smith said a search of Reiner's \\'oorllAnd Drive residence turned up heroin, a substantia l amount of n111ri- juana. some live marijuana plants, and equipm ent to be 1L5t'd in cul.Ung and p;:1ckaglng heroin. ~liners Seek Backing LONDON (UPll -Leaders of Brl- taln's striking mineworkers sald today they will see.k lo mobilize 10 million labor union members to back their blocknde o( Power stations and Industry. Wit.h the strike of. 269,000 coal miners 1n ils (1fth day. MIC\c McGahey, .'>line"·orkers Unio n vice~ president and A l'fl mmunist pArty mem ber, Miki miners leaders and henrl.~ or other trade unions in Scotland <i greed on the action. Ariother Opening Held for Laguna Historical Unit The LagWla Beach Historical Society held ane>ther grand opening Thursday. The society is developing a history of grand 01>eni ngs. Tt has moved four li rnes to four different locations in the lilst three years. 11s new hoine is at 226 Ocean Avenue and there the society hopes l~ stay, for a \vhilc, cow1csy of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association. the ~SociefY-chOse '°faJentini's Day for · the opcn.jrlg because of all the "heart" sho\vn by Lagunans for the historical group. M;:irgaret Rolley, executive direc- tor. said. A ribbon fes tooned with pink hearts \Vas cut by CouncilwGman Phyllis Sweeney to open the new home. On di splay arc photos and n1enlorabll kl fron1 Laguna ·s past. A colle<.1iGn of rare Victorian Valentines is a!so on display. Jnfe>nnation about the society is available by telephoning 494-9965. UCI Professor's Co11dition Critical UC Irv ine 's Dr. Ralph W. Gerard today was reported in crit ica l cond ition in tile intensive care wiit at Hoag t-.1emorial Hospital. Gerard, 73, a professor emeritus, was folUlding dean of the UCi graduate division, having come to Irvine in 1963 lo help plan the school of biG!ogical sciences. A university spokesman said Dr, <:erard underwent open heart surgery last week and look a turn for the worse today. Fro11• Page l GAS • • • several dealers told the Da ily Pilot. "Our distributors have plent y of gas," said George Pe rlin, v.·ho owns Perlin and Sons Arco in Balboa. "It's the new federal allocation; that are keeping supplies <l0\~11 ." he said. Perlin said his February allocation is · only 85 percent of what he gol a year ago \ Officials of Atl.:Jntic llichfield and She11 Oil Company in Los An geles said they have been told to cut back retail supplies by 20 ,percent from what they were able to sell a yea r ago. "Yes, we could sell more gas to the dealers if the government would let us," a Shell public relations officer said. Perlin said he's been out of gasoline for a week now because he just hasn't bee n able to get his February allocation. lle'd been limiting sales to $1.50 a cuslomer "but t still wasn't able lo keep open," he said . Mike Croft , whose Chevron station \vas the only open station on the Balbo a Peninsula Friday, said he'll be closed Saturday. Motorists waited for 45 minutes to buy gasoline at hls stallon Friday morn- ing. "Everybody in line got to know each other very well," said Kathleen Par- rinello of Costa ~1esa, u·ho said she was sn hour late for work "'alling for gas. "I was riding on empty and we needed it for the wetkend," she said, explaining \vhy she waited so long. The new allocations arc ;. o i n g '" have a pronounced ef!ec:t at Camp Pendleton . OfficiaJs at the Marine base said the estimated 43.000 gas custo mers there will go on odd-even Oregon rationing plan b<glnnlng Tuesday. Dogs Kill 20 Deer PITI'SBURGH IUPll -A pair of stray dogs broke Into the deer compound at the Highland Park ;::oo Thunday and kUled at least 20 deer before both of them were shot by zoo penonnel and police. Laguna Board 'Sorry' For Abel Resignation By t,REOERlt"'K SCHOE!'f!ElfL 01 l~t 0•111 Pllt l Sl•ll Jn restralnl'<l staten1ents Th W'Sday night, Laguna BL':.tch Board of Ad~ juslment 1nt'n1bers told ch:lir n1an Chris Abel they ~vere sorry to see hin1 resign because of dissatisfaction \ri th recent actions or the planning body. Abdel handed in his Jetter of resigna· tion ro MJyor noy !John on Tuesday, charging that so1ne other rn cmbcrs of rhe bo.iird ;i.•ere interfering too n1uch wilh archit ects' designs for new \)l'Ojects. The OOard is empowered by the City Cowicil to review design of all new cOmmercial and mulli-wl.it residential projecLs ln the city. "\\'e1l miss you, Chris . You've done a great. job. !'111 sorry to see you lea ve on an unhap py note ," .said board 111en1ber Lu r-..lurphine. ··1 tllink U1cre's a difference of in- terpretation on the design rt!view ordinance. It seems that under Ule dl'sign Laguna Beacl1 Patriots' Day • Parade Saturda)'· The Eighlh Annual Laguna Beach Patriots' Day Parade will step off at 11 a.n1. Saturday sending n1ore than 200 entrants n1arching down the nag-fes· tooned streets of the Art Colony. c:randstands are located in front of Lagwia Beach City Hall and it iS !here that the judgi ng of the parade cnt1·ies \l'il! take plact'. Results 1.l'il! be an· nounced immediately aft.er the parade at the Irvine Bowl. The route of march is from the Laguna Beach High School athletic field, down ~ Park Aven ue, rig ht on GleMeyre to Forest Avenue , right on Forest and around the curve by the lwnberyard, past city hall to Broadway where the parade will disband. Parade Grand r-..1arshal is the family of "the Waltons " television show. The parade honors Laguna resiCent Myrth !llalaby, citizen of the year. Ca rs parked a!ong the route will be to\lted a\vay beginning at 10 :30 a.ni. to clear the route, pc:ilice reported . The route will be closed to traffic during the parade. Residents in Top of the World will be directed to use Temple Hills Drive and Thalia Street to their neighborhood. Residents in the Mysti c Hills and Skyline Drive area will be directed to use WeOOt Terrace and St. Ann's Drive to Th alia. Holifield Retiring? \V ASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Che t l·Iolifield (0-Calif.), chairman of the Government Operations Committee and a member of Congress for 31 of his 70 years, will announce Tuesday whether he plans to retire after his terms end. review ordinance ea<·h of us nu1kes 0n estheli c judgn1cnt on y,•hat fi ts in Laguna Beach. Fortunately. we have been able to reach con1pro1nises n1ost of the time ," t-.'lrs. r..turphine said. Abel. a local architect, thanked f..trs. Murphine for her conunent. Later, he added , "I eicpressed 1ny feelings in the letter as I felt them . I still feel them." In the letter, Abt'l urged the council lo revarnp the board of adjtist menl so l\"1<11 loc-al architects, ralhcr th.'.ln non· profes;;ionals, arc allowed to rcviev,r design. '"\\'e·re ~rry to see you lcavt." said board 1nem ber Carolyn Skenderian. ·•1 hope you'll pursue this to tl1c City Coun- ci l level to get this stra ighteae<.I out." Abe l responded. saying he had met \1•lth several local archit-ects to discuss th! matter. 'The ~nsus is that arcililects, planners and designers should ge~ together to help the City Coone.ii sol\"e this dllc1nrna. I hope l can be ii help." UPI Ttl1p1tolt ANGERED BY SAXBE Victim's Father He1rit From Pagel HEARST ... record, acco rding to ix>llce files. ' The arrests. dating from 1960. include charges of attempted murde:r, robbery, carrying concealed weapons, t he manufacture and sale of weapons In- cluding lx>mbs, escape, grand theft auto, assault. and passing bad checks. The JY1Uce records only show one con- viction, however. when he served three months in jail for the manufacture and sale of weapc:ins, includ in g bombs , after being arrested March 31, 1961, in West Covina. Roard m~nber f..lithael Schley who seconded ~!rs. J\luIJ>hinc's remarks, >1-·l'nt on 10 say. "I don ·1 agn:c \1•ith his j Abel's ) corntnents. I think l>ef_...and afU?r pictures of the projecis th<it have cume belorc us y,·ouJd de1noost.ratc lhc value of this board," Schley pledged his help in \vorki ng \vith local archit1cts in 1n1provini; the design review process. "l'n1 sorry you <lrt· lt·;1\'1ng. I wi~h 1 had been able to convuice you to stay," said board 111e1nber Peter \V C'isbrod. Support for A!>ers position .also was voiced by Patrick Sn1ith, a n1cn1ber of th e Laguna !leach Board of Realtors . "\Ve agree with you whol eheartedly. \\'e have depended oo your intelli&l'nce lo interpret plans and explain then1 to fellow board mC!Jl1bers who c<>n 't read plans ." Smth told Abel. "There is nGt one person on this board \Vho cannot read plans," countered an obviously irked Schl ey. Nixo1t Appoints Burcli to Toke Luir<l' s Pluce WASHINGTON (AP ) -Chairman Dean Burch of the Federal Com- mun!cstloM Commissioo Is be ing ap- pointed by Preside'1.t i~ixon to succetd ~felvin R. Lai rd. inforn1ed sources said lo?_ay. L:.iird C]uit as presiden ti.'ll counst"'lor Feb, I aft er bein& In ch:ir~e of CO(lgress- iooal liaison and dom .. -stic policv. "The White House was expected. Lo announce the appc:iintment later today. Burch , former Republican National chairman , became chairman of the FCC in 1969. A native of Tucson, Ariz., he served as GOP chairman dur:,ig t~:_, 1964 presidential campaign of Sen. BatTY M. Goldwater of Arizona ¥ld helped direct Goldwater's ... "ampaign. Burch succeeded Rosel ll. Hyde. Laguna Historians, Art Affiliates Meet Members of Ule Laguna Beach Com- mtmity Historical Society and the Art Affiliates of the M~urn of Art ""'ill meet at 2 p.m. Swlday at the n1useum for a program tltled "the. Pioneer Art ists of Laguna Beach." The meeting will mark the 451h an- niversary of the opening of the Museum 's gallery (formerly the Ari Association gallery). History of the art association and photos of the old gallery as well as pictures of early artists will be shown. The public is invited to the program. .,,..------------------~====------·--. I " STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS 7' MARGE CARSON • yellow & oronge print . 8' MARGE CARSON -oronge silk velvet 7' PR. SHERRILL -Celedon & yellow ... 71/,' SHERILL -Vel vet stripe. 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Stocks \IOL 67, NO. 46 5 S~CT IONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1974 TEN CENTS 2 Fugitives Seen as Hearst l(idnap Suspects SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Two prison fugitives today were unofficially iden- tified as prime suspects in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. The t\YO, identified by newspapers and a television station as Ooo.ald D. DeFreezc, 30, and Thero r..t Wheeler, 29, escaJ>ed fron1 California prisons last year. 111e FBI said it had not "reached that conclusion" that the two were s~pects, but FBI agents searched tilt' Cleveland, Ohio, homes of DcFrcczc's mother and ex-wife Sa.turoay. Television station KQED and the San Francisco Chronicle, in a copyrighted BLACK PANTHERS OFFER AID TO HEARST. Story P•g• 5 story, identified Defretze as the mysterious "General Field f¥1arshal C'i nq ue" of the Symbioo~e Liberation Army, which has held ~tiss Hearst cap- ::. ' • Spring Fashion • '.\Voman ponders latest in bikini fashions displayed in the window of Lag una Beach shop. "When you're 16 or 17 you can wear Utings lik~ that, but after that -" observed the Observer, who declined to give · • )ler name. ~Arcl1 Bay Dog Lover Told Do11't Rm1 Dogs on Beacl1 ·Three Arch Bay min ing magnate and dQglover Dominic Shelton V, ""as found Jrijllty Thursday of violating probotion alj:i ordered never again lo run his dqgs on the private community's beach. ~South County Judicial District O>urt Jlf:lge Blair Barnette al9o ordered Sbelton to pay a $10 fine for citations ,,;;c.ived SatW"day for rumlng bis boxer (11111 puli oo the belldi. .' •' 5 V cts on Strike LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Five ol the 12 disabled war veterans camped in the Federal Building office of Sen. Alan O'anston ([)..(Jallf.), said today they were on a hunger ·stzilre ...W the head ol the Veterans Administratioo agrees to meet with them. They have already inet with Cramton. '• ... Last October. Shelton \\'8S convicted of three violations or the county's dog leash law, fined $50 and placed oo three years' in fonnal probation. An attorney for Sheltoo said today that his client plans to appeal Judge Barnett.e's dec isioo in Orange c.ounty Superior Court. During Thursday's hearing, Orange County Animal Control Department of· fidals provided sta~ent3 to Judge Barnette alleging that they saw Sheltoo nmning on the bead1 last SatW'day with the two unleashed dogs. They cited him and h< WU Ofdettd to appear tn court for the probation bearing. AB a resU1t of the OctOOer trial , war· ring factions in lower Three Arch Bay have illed mt1IU·million• dollar lawsuits against one another ovel' Shehon's habit ol running his dogs on the boedi. What Bes-:ue? . Tot Dozes as Firemen Work Newport Beach firemen raced out" on a· rest~e call Thursday '· afternoon in rt!pOnse to a cfutiaught mothei's plea, but Ibey could probably have taken their lime getting there . ·, "WHIN THEY arrived at 126 30th St., tlley found their 'victim' so und weep without a care In the world," ••YI ln~r.Art Morton. •-· Brian Otey, U months, was ok1Le=l~·havinl!0<1ot.ed off:for a nap. with his head somehow stuck a ·tile rocrers and under- cairlage ol his baby rocting chair. HIS RESCUERS were very c ... rul and quiet as they qit the chair apart and. Inspector Morton said Brian slept throug lll•\whoJe rescue operation. ~--· ., • • • J .. -.• ' live since Feb. 4 and Ccmoi.nded a $-IOO n1illion food distribution ransom as pro0f of "good faith ." Wheeler was identified by the 5an Francisco Exan1iner as long-active in the· Northern California revolul':'lary organzation. !·le escaped from the Cali- fornia medical prison a: Vacaville A11g· 2. He and DeFreeze had been close fri ends in prison. Publisher Randolph Hearst told ne\~S·lfo men Ire had 110 conHncnl to the publish- ed rcix>rts but didn"t think the :stori1·~ "oold endanger his daughtc:·. "The FB I is supposed IO 1nakc lhe identific..-ations," he t<1ld ne1rsn1C'n ;.it hi.~ Hillsborough hon1e, 15 miles S0\1tl1 ot San Francisro Hearsi also said it \1•ould be ",1 ('<l11p!C! of days yet" before he could be~1n a frt.i.e food distribution plan, p:irti:.t!l.v 1neeting a dctnand by the kidnapt·rs. The Examiner said il learnP<l 1h;11 prison inmates who 1vere friends of hoth DeFr<'eze and \\'heeler 1dr111ified their voi~s oli. a tape re<.'Ording se111 by the SLA. Tu esday. Dcf<~r(..-'CZe \\'ilS Lransferretl t'.l 1he strne prison at Soledad after s1H!11ding son1e time at Vaca\'il!e, and escaped from Soledad ?\1arch 5. Whil e they ~·ere in prison, bo!h Dt:Freeie and \\'heeler -· :eived visi1s and letters from Russell Liulc. 27. no\v bei.ng held in San Quentin Priso n on charges of" nn1rder in the killing of Oakland schools Superintendent ~lun:us 1\. t"oster. The SLA h.:is cl<11111cd responsibility for 1he Fosler shooting. \Vheeler was serving a 10--year-to-llfe tenn at Vacaville when he est·aped from a minimum security area. He '.''aS allow· cd to work in the outsidl' area after he renounced 111ernhership in Vcn- ceremos. a on e -l i n1 e revolutionary organization b,1Sl'rl in i'J or I her n Catifo111ia. Follow in.i::: his escape, a prison lSu 111:.AllST, Page Z) _Ray uigley Top Spender Irvine Cou1icil Campaign Expenses Reported By GEORGE LEfOAL 01 lhl DIMY ~1191 llltl Campaign spending documents filed to· date at Irvine city hall show C.OWl· cilman E. Ray Quigley Jr. has spent nearly $3,800 in his bid W remain in office. Statements ol expenses filed with city C"lerk Carol Flynn show only three other candidates who have spen t n1ore than $1 ,000 on their campaigns as of Feb. Re11ort Says Tctpes Have More Gaps From Wire Servictt WAS~l lNGTON -Special Wa tergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski h.11.s discovered "many more' apparent mysteriou_, gaps" in tape recordin gs already turned over by President Nixon, acwrding to the Group \V. Westinghouse Droadcasting Co. Group \V correspondent Matt Coney, in a reoprt filed Thursday night, said, "Audio experts who earlier investigated the celebrated 18-minute erasure have been asked to examine the recordings and report back to he prosecutors on whether any tampering may be in- volved." A spokesm~n for Jaworski, James Doyle. said, "That report goes way the hell beyond the reality I know." He did not elaborate. Quoting "We!! in formed sources ," Cooney said , ''the new gaps appeared during ~·hat was described as 'sensitive di scussions ' between the President and his aides." ''Prosecutors ' suspicions ""ere aroused by the. fa ct th.11.t the gaps appeared to 1vipe out some of the most crucia l parts of the disc ussions, touc hing on subjects prOS<'CU\ors ha ve under active investigation," Cooney said. "It's unclear wh ich tapes rontain the new gaps," the report said. l\teanwhile, a federal judge said tod ay he hopes President Nix.on and the special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski will stop discussing whether former White House Counsel John W. Dean III has told the truth. U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell said he hopes "every effort will be made by appropriate authorities to stop discussing matters before the court." GeseU noted that Nixon, in a Jetter to him urging him to withhold White House tapes, had "indicated his cmcem with pretrial publicity." The Issue arose when a lawyer for former White House aide Dwight L. Chapin charged that Jaworski violated court rules by commenting on Dean's credibility during a television interview two weeks ago. $20,000 in X-ray Eqitipment Taken Brand new X;py equipment valued at more than $20,000 w.a.. stolen Thunday from the ground! of lhe recently com- pleted Saddleback Community Hoopital in Laguna HH1, Orruige. Cbunty Sherttf's olflcen sakt. . Deputies said the mted equipment -taken from tile grounds of the hoopltal al 244Sl Via Estrado while hospllal oUlclalJ and workeT'$ were pJan.. nlng Its lnatallat\on. Investigators today urged the ·lh5evta to return the costly equipment wlth the pl ea that It can be uoocl Diily In comection 1Jltll specialized X-ny wwt, • • 5. one month prior to the municipal election. On March s. Irvine voters '"ii! selecl a nelf five -rnember city collllcil froin the field of 15 candidates including four incumbents. The election Is see n as imix>rt..ant since It is the first time terms of councilmen are to be staggered. The top two vote getters will serve four years and the remaining three will have terms of only h\'O years. Car·Trai1i Crasli \Vhen the city incorporated in 1971 , Ray Quigley received the fewest number of votes of <iny counci l111;in elected to guide the city's early development. Ray Quigley's personal can1paign s1atcment shows contributions of s12;, and expenses of $557.16 for a deJleil to date of $432.16. '"We the People . for Ray Quigley " meanwhile reix>rted contributions of $2.082. 16 and expenses of $3 ,2J9.03 for a deficit of $1,589.03. El Toro Mai·h1e l(illed, Second Hurt in .Mishap One young El 'l'orp Marine was killed and another injured Th ursday nlght when their car was smashed to pieces by a heavy IOCOOlotive engine at a Santa Ana railroad crossing. The dead ?\1arine was identified by Santa Ana police as l8-year-0ld Pvt. KeVin D. Campbell. Police said he was apparently killed instantly when the slow moving engine rammed into his side of the car. Campbell was a passenger in the ca r driven by Pvt. Ernest Wagner, 19, a member of the El Toro Marine band . Wagner suffered only minor in'•tries in the 9:25 p.m. accident and is in Long Beach Naval Hospital today for observa· tion. Witnesses told police it appeared the Marines were trying to beat the train to the crossing at 2500 E. Warner Ave., which was marked by flashing red lights but no cro.~ing arms. The big Santa Fe engine was going only 15 miles an hour. b1.t. police s;iid that was fast enough to completely demolish the car and push· it nearly 100 feet down the tracks. Units rron1 both the Tus1in and Santa Ana Fire dcpartmen!s ~·orked for gearly 30 minutes lO pry the car away frorn the train. Polit-e said Ylagner told them he didn "t see the red warning lights or the train when he entered the intersection and lhe last thing he remen1bers is the impact of the collision. The engineer of the old train 60--year· old Vinton V. Fulk of Whitt:Ar. told police he spotted the late-model sedan too late to put on lhe e1nergency brakes and a void a collision. Bribe Trial Set For Police Chief SANTA MARIA (AP) -Gul'ldalupe Police Chief Stanley Camp has been ordered to appear in Santa Maria Superior Court Feb. 28 for arraignment on charges he accepted bribes to permit a book.making operation in the small Santa Barbara County lov.-n. Mun icipal Court ·Judge Ri c h a r cl Kirkpatrick ordered Crunp bound over to the higher court after a day-long preliminary hearing 111ursday, Ja1ncs Lindsey, Camp's attorney, in- dica ted at the hearing that his 59-year-<Jld client would use cntrapn1ent as a defense in the case. Area 'Not Represented,' Holmstedt Seeks Office • SllKS COUNCIL ·SIAT Cancllclai. ll'oliort Holmstedt Because he fee1s the "requests and needs of residents Uving in the northern part of Irvine fall on deaf ears,'' Robert J. Holmstedt decided to run fo r city council. llolmstedt, 36, of 5192 Yearling Ave.1 California Homes. said the "primary reason for my running was the lack of representation foc north Irvine_" A graduate m Los Angeles Harbor College with an associate degree In tool design, Holmstedt is a department manager for Barry L. Miller Engineering Inc. of Irvine: The two-year resident of the new city believes city government should do what it can to Improve the tax base of the lrvine Unified School District. "Industry reaps the rewards ci our educational system and should pay Its lair share to support that system." Holrnstedt sa.td. Observing that the area included m the school district a.nd city boundaries ls s.lmilar, J-folmstedt said there is an opportunity !or lllllty In Ille city. "It tnay be becaU!e the majonty of the fonner city council lived In Turtle Rock and University Parlt, I don't know . 1 bill there settTVI to be a dlvlsk>n of Uio city at the San Diego Freeway ,"' (Seo CANDIDATE, Pase !l A lelephcne campaign effort and paper 11·ere listed as the candidate's biggest expt~nses IC.ta ling nlore than $1 ,700 . Ne\v campaign finance disclosure laws do not require itemization of con4 tributions or less than $100. Contributors 10 the ca1npaigns of Ray Quigley and John Burtoo bore some silnilarities. Both men received $250 fro1n both Don Koll and attorney 'f in1othy Strader or the Don Koll 1See Sl'ENDING, Page %) Most Stations To Be Closed On Saturday By L. PETER KRIEG Of !tit DeltY Pll91 ll1U It's going to be a real picnic getting gasoline along the Orange Coast this weekend. Just bring your lunch and get in line . The Automobile Clu b of Southern California said today tl1at fewer than COUNTY TO REQUIRE POSTED PRICES. Story Page 8 STATE DEALERS THREATEN SHUTDOWN. Story, Page 12 25 percent of the service stations in Orange County will be open Saturday. Only one percent will open up Sunday. About half the stations will reopen on the Washington's Birthday holiday Monday. • In Laguna Beach, a . spot check of gasoline stalions showed tha t while some will be open Saturday for limited hours, none "'ill he open Sunday. Stations today reported Jong lines with 1\·aiti ng periods of about 20 minutes in some cases. t\-lany stations re.ported that customers were annopey by the \\'Rili ng but no incidents of violence were repor!NI . One wo1nan brought an extra lank to the Knox Cro\v ~1obil station, 104 \\'. COOst Highway, but attendants refus-- ed to fill it for her as she already had filled up her auto tank with 20 gallons. ~1otorists v.·ho need gasoline for ~·eekend trave l heller have it by now or plan on wai ting in line for an hour or more Saturd ay morning, most service station dealers warned. Almost al! dealers said they e%peet jSee GAS, Page ZJ Oraage Cout • Welidler Cooler temperatures are fore- cast for Saturday as the mercury takes a dip into the Jow 608. Other· wise fair weather along the Orange Coast after the early morning clouds blow away. INSIDE TODA. Y Despite tl1e i'licreasing short· age of gasoli1~. a liu11tit~gton Beach act·res.s commutes flearly every day to Sa1i CUmente to perforr1' at Sebastian's" West Di11ner .Playhouse. S la n ch e fifickelso1i is profiled in today '.s Week.ender. Al 'I'-s.ntce 1 ... ,.". J L. M. ...... II C1llferllt1 I c1 .... r c~ n-n Cl9t.tl11M 1l-4l Clfl'lk1 " (,_,,...,., \t DM"' Mlrlc-tt I ..,_, ... Pt" f ,. .... 11(. 11·1• --.. AMIL....,_ 11 -. Mevltt 11-M Mllftl .......... 11 N1ti........ 4 0.-11199 c .. "'" • ... , ........ ,. tJ.tr s..rn •» li.dl ............ ,,.,, TIM\llMM '1 TI.Mi.n ,, .. WMIJMr 4 V,_..,.1 NIWI l•IJ . ..... "-' . ............ \ Otll~ Pllol Slttl l'nolo POLICEMAN OF YEAR NAMED BY SADDLEBACK EXC HANGE CLU B Club P re•ldent Jim Dam io n (left) Honors Sheriff's Sgt. Osman Sl1erif f's Se1·gea11t Os111a11 Valley Police1na11 of Y ea1· Sgt. Les Osman of the Orange County Sherifr's Department v.·as honored Thurs- day as the Saddlcback Valley Exchange Club Policeman of the Year. Osman, 35, of Huntington Beach, v.·ns team leader or a !!).deputy force \\"hich conducted a federally-funded burglary prevention program in the Saddleb.ack Valley last year. - The pro'grn1n, whirh in<:lli<ll.'d dOOr·lo- doot visits in bur,c:lary pr one neighborhoods and conipuler Rnal~ .si~ of al I data collected, r e d u c e d the burglary rale for 1973 by 60 pcrl'cllt. sheriff's ~pokcsrnen said. Before the program, burglaries in tile Saddl cback \lnl!cy were increasing at 30 percent a yea r. The progran1 1£'d by Osn11:1n not only stopped that inrre:ise for a year but reduced it an addilion.il 30 percent. A native of lla'A·ali , Osman has been v,;th the Sheriff's Dcparhnent 11 yt'ars He has now retunied lo du ties in !he patrol. division. Disc11ssio11 Set On Bo11d Electio11 A panel discussion on !he proposed $44 million Irvine Unified School District state bond :iid. election fo.1arch 5. ·will be held Wednesday in Unive rsity lligh School, Irvine. The Uni High PRrent, Faculty and Friends Organi·t..1tion t PFF'Ol is spc>rl$01'· ing the prop:ram set for 7:30 p.m. in room 221 at the high school, 4nl Can1pus Dri\'e. f"'red Gahn . chairmnn of the citizens ndvi!!Ory rommittee for the slRle school building aid apportionment, \\·ill chair the panel. The pubhr is in\"t!crl to attend Admi.ssloo is free. ~li ss i ou \'irj o Dance \Vork shop Sc hednl e<I TI~ 19i.f IXl nrc \\'orkshop of :\11:-.. ion \'icJO ll1f:_h School 11·1!1 rrr~1't1\ it ~ I'll~ t'\Xlctrt at 8 rm. Ft>!">. :.'fl Hnd :1 111 the high !IC00.11's mu!ti-purr'()S(' roo1n "B ' Some ~;, girls in~tn1ct('d ti~· ~1:iti:l Paep:lt>. a ~t1s.c;1on \"11•10 H1i:h ~·lll •.._I physical Niuca11on tt':trhcr, \\ it l demonstra!e J:lll. folk d<1nr 1ng, :ind modt'm dancing ti.'<:hniqur~ Ticket~ can be pu~h:i~t'\1 :u !he duClr ht-ginning 3l 7 .30 p.m. , OU. ... 1 CO.AST n DAILY PILOT "'" °"-c.Jor DAIL y l'!LOl ...... ""'""" . ~ .... "'•-·"'"' .. ~,.,...., ~, ,... Or-C"Nf! """"1·1~ ... C•--«•• ~. ........ ,,""" ••• ..-i.._ .• """"" ... ~ ....... , ..... , .... ""'-· "''""°"' ltO<"\. 1'111"1..,._ .....,,,_, • .., ""'"''' L,..,_.,., -...:11. •··-·a--.;a. .....i l•~ c.~ ..... J.A J -~ ........ A ,_.. "9"""1 .. ,... .. ..-i-$•"'""'" -~ ...... '""' ... W .. I ..ihll .... "'-"'' .o O! J» ..... 1 •• , '"'--, .. , • ..__, o~. ·~ ••i..rl N. W,.4 "" .......... ---J .,~ II. C~•le 1 ¥ltt ,.,..._, ..,.. ~.1 ........ ,... n, ... , ic.,.;1 ·-n.-.. A.. .......... . .............. Eoe ...... O.tf .. 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Ile said this shows the Sheriff's Pi'partn11,'11t is rnaking\!rides in "fcina!e · htx·ration "' Na ming n Poticen1;in of thC' "\"e:ir 1s part of Uie nnnual Cri!ne Prevcntion J\lonth SJXlnsored by the Excf1ange Club. Ot!K'r ;1ctivitil's include bi c v c I e regis1 ra!ion and sale of iuscribi.•rs· us1'fl lo n1akt• all prop<'rty idt~r111fiab!t' in case of ll1t•f1 l 'rom Page 1 SPENDI NG • • • Conslruction Company. Srrudrr served as incorporation a1· lorney for a time and \l"<tS not p._'lirl foJr his cflo11.s on hrhalf of the ci11·hood t«1 n11.1<1ign led by now :O.!ayor Bi.rton. Burt.on listed $1 ,523 in cootributions and said $1.3511.11 htid been spent to date . Dc.velop<'rs also appeared as the ]Jrgrst sourCT of funds for the can1paign of C--0uncil1n.11n Hc11ry (~uigley. Henry Qu igley shO\\'S <-'On!J"ibutio11s t.ot.aling $-1.2:?0 and ex1>enscs to date of $1.51 1.25. llenry Quigley r1'po1is a $250 gilt frorn N111han Sh.1pp1._•l l of Sand S ConS{ruclion C-01npany; ~200 fron1 builr11•r Ben !Jeane: SIOO each frorn builder John Lusk and hotelman Richa rd Duffy and a $500 plL..Jge frorn St.ate St>n . l)('nnis E. C:irix-nt<'r (ll·Nr v.•1X>rt lk:1ch). Attorney and c11y planning c._'Om· nussioner HobC'rt S1nith listed con· tril:luttons tol:iling $1 ,523 \\•ith tJ1e rn:i· jority coming fron1 relatives and his Ne"'port Beach 1,,.,.,. ftrnl as \\'ell as IJe\·e!optT Hichard B. Smith. The <levc·lopcr of Turtlr flock Brondrnoor H1•1nrs alro i;;ive SlOll !o Council1nan R:.y Quir.:lry's \\':I r cht'SL ll~'r1~ is ;1 l1~1Jng of 1nron1e rind C'X· p1:11~ ... , rt"p11ri('(I by orher l''1ndidatt•s; ,\nhur \\' Anthony ( lr 1 inc Cit izen s 1·n111·"1"1 1 S!,4·10 in r1•nl nbu1ions, $897 sri..,'n! (\! clal(' L',.tm<'1fl\on1.1n 1;ahril'llt l'r~1or (The. !'~11r i.'vn1n11trrH.'l\I I .!-716 in con· 1rihu1;011s 1nt:lud1ni.: SIOO fron1 Alaska Swre Si.•n l.AJ\\1'll 11Jo111a.s Jr,; S.'iJti spent t,1 d111r_ .\lthou•..:h no t rt'<1111rrd 111 do so. h\1) t·;1nd t<l.'.ltL'.S \\h•'"' 1·.1rn p:11gns h:l\'l' 1hus f:;ir l\'S! !ess !h;1n $SOU lill.!d t·on1pletc ~t::ilt•n1rnt~. l l.11t·l ~lyers ~11d Shi' received $23 lit t,1ntnbut1llrt~ 1nL·lud111g SJ fro1n fom1l'r l\1pi:;ri'SS111.111 John !'ch1n1t1 .. 1\lrs. 1\lyt•rs ~:11d ht•r ~·01n1pa1~11 has cost $225, so f.11· F1)t1:1rr lr1·ine Plannin~ Cominissi on Cti.11 nn~n l~ul">t•n \\"est and his carnptilgn •'r ~;1:u1.1· 11•11 .. hn11·ej l'\l~ . .'n.>:t·~ {If only ~~4 1 ;s \\ t'::l has n'(:e i\'t'<I donotions uf onl~ S-l.~: \1tht"r ir1dlr1du:il c;indidates filing d,·{'l.irat11:in.;; they li..11·c spent Jess than $.)(~1 ;ire H.!lhani B (l:trk . FrJnkli11 S. Hurd. '-!ar: \nn 11..,\dt•n, Jack Ki.5h, David ':\. lA1\·e, l\.Jl'o.•rt J, !lo\rnstcdt and l'arl :i.lorriSQn Jiiejo's H)·dronts [iutler l11 spection .a..11 fire hydrants In ~li!C!ion Vil'JO ~ff' being l.llspectcd this n1onlh irl a yea.rly check by the OrJnge County f irt DepartmroL To insure that :i.11 hyd rants are In good work ing urder. !iren1en \\'ill clean all 000\'ing pan.... and check water ~· The hydr:ints will nl!O bt re· poillted bright }el!ow fur good vlslblli ty. Spokesmen for lhl' de-partment L~ue<I a mninder to homffl\tners that It Is illegal to pl1t1.~ any obetructlon such as a react. post ~rowlh , or tra.Vi, in thto way ol d!~' A<:em to lhc hydrlnt. f'lromen "'""' i'-"'IJin& an l~lnch radius dt"Clttd around a hydrant. Cut Driving 20 Pe1·ce11t -Reagan SACRAt-.1ENTO IAP) -Co llforn!a will not hav e to institute an Oregon·style gssoline purch:ising systc1n if rno1or1,ls cut back dri ving t.iy 20 percent, t:o1·. Ronald Reagan said today. "We have a contingency plan but .,.,.e·,1 rather not use It, and we won 't. if we all just t>liminale one mile ou1 nf five," Reagan sa id in a slatcrtll'llL "1'here will be an adequate supr,ly f1)r cvryone.'' Reagan told newsmen afte r a Cabi ul'I meeting Thursday that he approved the Oregon·style "marketing plan'' as a con- tingency mea.!iure if \'Olunteer cu tbacks do not work-. The Oregon sy~ten1 is voluntary , too. Ydlh motorists being requested lo bu y gas on eve~days matching their license pla tes. Also, deale rs .... ·ould ny fl ags -green ind ic ating gasoline available to the publi c, yellow meanin g gas for cmergency vehicles only Hild rl'd ntt•anin ~ out of gas or C'loscd. l'urehases could ~: r11;1de tinv d:1v 4WAITS FURTHER WORD Victim'$ Father Hears.I l 'rotn Paue 1 J lJ£;\J{ST ... by l'Qmn1ercial, emergency and ·out-O f· offit ial snid, "It 1\·as <I. cJse of an st;:1tc vclticles. Rut all motorists '>''011td inma te '>''ho conned his kt•('pers." be asked to .,.,·ait 11ntil llll'J have l(':)S Thl' Exan1intr a!so said it Jeamed thnn a half·tank to fill up. that author ities ha\'e identified a couple "Our situation here in Californ i:l wantrd as \\'i1nesses 1~·ho ·were seated through the next few nio_Qths is noL _ in a VolkS\\':lg('I\ out~e t.1iss Ht"arst's an l'mergeney," he said. ''With a lit1 1e apartmC'1i! at rhe time of the kidnap. <:are anc: consideration. "·e·H h;1\'C l'he nc.,.,·spaper said it le:irned that the enough for all our necessary dri\•ing. i\·onian \1'ns an10ng the last persons "Everyone can havt;> abo ut 80 percent to v1s11 DeFrt..'CZC just bcforC' his escape of the gasoline 'A'C had before the energy froin Solt.>dad. shortage. This means that we only have Dc-Fr~zt.> sho1\'S an extrnsi\'e ;irrcst to hold do\Yn our drl\'ing by 2Q percent.·· rl'i.:o rd , accord ing to police lites. As. Rc~1ga~ spoke. the state Board The arrests. dating from 1!160, include of Eq_uahzation repo:ted. a 4.4 pcr_cent chargrs of attempted murder, robhcry, ~rop 111 .:asol1ne deliveries to retailers carrying concealed \\'eapons . the in Dccen1l:ler, con~parcd to the s.:1.111e inanufacture and sale of wea pons ln- r~onth a year ea~l!er .. It was the, first eluding bornbs. escapt'. grand thef t auto, tune n1onthly dchver1cs drop ped fro in assault, nnd passing bad checks. Ofll' year to anolhl'r. The ty1lice rccdtds only show one con· Frona Page 1 GAS • • • to close by noon Saturday. The e\"er·increasing wait for gasoline isn't due to its unavailability, however, sel"era! dea lers told lhe Dailv Pilot. •·our distributors ha\'e plCnty of gas:· said George Perlin, \\'ho 01vt1s Perlin and Sons Arco in Balboa. "lt 's the nc\Y federal allocations I ha~ are keeping supplies do1\TI," he said. Jlcrlin said his February :illocation is only 85 percent of \\·hat he got a year ago. Officials of Atl.:intic Richfi eld and Shtlt Oil Con1pany in Los Angeles said they have been told t-0 cut back retail supplies by 20 percent from what they were able to sell a year ago. "Yes, we could sell more gas to the dealers if the government would let us,'' a Shell public relations officer said. Perlin said he 's been out of gasoline for a week now because he just hasn't been able to get his February allocation. He'd been limiting sates to $1.50 a customer "but I still wasn't able to keep oix-n," he said. fo.fike Croft, whose Chevron station was the only open station on the Balboa Peninsula Friday, said he ·n be closed Saturday. \'il1ion. ho11·rver . .,.,•hen he served three 1non1hs in jail for the 1nanuf;1cture and sale of weapons. including bombs, after being arrested jl.l.arch:I JJ. 19&1 , in \\'est CovinJ. lrYine District Jlas Ope nin gs. 111 Adult Classes Openings rcmnin in a number of In'ine UnifiC'd School District adult edu cation classes. ,lt."!rry R.'.iyl, director of secondary i.'ducJtion support services s a i d enrolln1enl in most adult edu cation classes ar,.. n1('Cting expectations. Others have room for rnore students. The:1 are: Speed or •·power" reading , the romic spirit in fiction. communications, child gr01\1h and dt'vc!opmcnt. understanding b..1sic probl('ms in lea rning :ind bcha1'ior, business English, business machines and 'A'Omen's chorus. Information about the adult education prog ram is available by calling 832-1966 during ofrice hours or 833-3644 evenings, r.rond.ay through Thursdays. Fram Pagel CANDIDATE • • • Hcl~edl said. "I ttllnk we h>uld work t() forget that barrier iUXl work togl'ther for a common caue on what is best for th whole community," he said. ffe suggested "tidbits" '>''t!re being thrown to citizens at election time to gain votes. Additions to Presley Park, bike trails Identification and California lfon1es traffic oontrol.s were among latt minute amenities being off(!Ted . On other issues facing the city, l-lo\n1stodt takes the following stands : -Urges early completion of Yale Avenue brklge over the Santa Fe railroad tracks to Improve fire protection of north I rvlne ho in es. -Ob.st>rves that all 1hree general p!un options project 1nediun1 to high density foc. the central city area, adding traffic burdt..>Jl.! in Walnut Avenue. -Oppose:i seeking rapid transit, but favors a local transit system. -Urges preservation ol open space for specific purpo:!e:i only, such as hiking or nature study. -Favors preservation o( citrwJ groves but sees no threat if other farming proves unprofitable and is replaced by dcvelopn1ent . ''They aren't growing staples out there." he said. -Favors adopti oo of a city charter. l.>escribing himself a.s ronservath·e, llolrnstcdt .added, "I can't see how we can bu.ild a city out of what some people would like to call a socially promloent people -all executives. ';We have an industrial compttx that now employs more people than all our present residents, and it lsn 't_fi.JJWled yet ... With the gas shortage, people are going to look for something cloeer to home. "If they are going to l''ork down here then they are going to want to li ve here, too," Holrnstedt said. A native of St. Joeeph, ?.Iissouri, Holmstedt came to Callfomla in 1952 when his family settled In Torrance. Ile and his wife, Loona, have three sons, Robert Jr., 16, attending University IUgh School; ri.1ichael. 14, attendlng J{ancho San Joaquin Intermediate, and Timothy, 8, enrolled at St. Cecile's Roman catholic School, Tustin. Carnival Carded For Sports Fund A carnival benefiting lhe athletic pro- gram at University High School is scheduled for Feb. 22 to 24. Athletic department spokesman Rod Rodheim said students and rommuni· ty organizations will man 30 booths In an effOl"t to rai!e $5,000 for t.he school sports program. The family carnival will feature rides for children of all ages, Rodheim said. The public is invited to visit the carnival at tbe high school. 4771 Campus Dri~·e from 6 to 11 p.m. Feb. 22, noon to 11 p.m. Feb. 23 and nooo t.o 6 p.1n. Feb. 24. There is no admission charged. Dogs Kill 20 Deer PIITSBURGH (UPI) -A pair of stray dogs broke into the deer compound at t he Highland Park ;oo Thursdav and killed at least 20 deer before both or them v.·ere shot by zoo personnel and police. I. Hospital - Credited l1i Viejo r.tis.'llon Comn1unity llospital in Mission Viejo has been granted 3 two-year ac· creditation by the board o{ com· missioners or the Joint Co1nmisskin Oil Aoc:rcditatlon of Jtospltal.s (JCA~I ). The JCAH accredilutlon, nOI. a legal requiremerit, Is the ~ult of a 1 .... 'Q-day survey of 1\tission's nledical facilit ies and sc-rviees made la.st No\·ember by a team of professional surveyors. "We are extrcmoly proud and deeply gralified that the Joint Comn1ission has awarded l\tisslon this t.,.,·o-year ac- crcdlta.tlon, cspc._"Cially since this was our first survey," sa id George Olleodorf, hosplt:il adn1 inistrator. Son1e 5,000 hospitals in the U.S. have been accredi ted by the JCAll, which uses higher standards than those re· qu ired (or government Jlce nsing, Ollcn· dorf said. The J CAH accreditation is recognized by the American College ol Physiciafl.'!I, the American College of Surgeons. the American Hospital Association and -the Am erican ?..fedl cal Association. Training Course For Saddlehack Helpline Slated A spring training course for voluntee r counselors on the Saddleback Valley Helpline will begin at 7 :~ p.m. Feb. 25 at Los-Alisos" tnte;rmedlate School in El Toro. The course, designed to give pro- spective counselors insight into problems whld:i affect people in all \I a I k s of life, \\'Ill be led by Edward Hastings and Kay Geru. Hastings is a licensed counselor and fo.1n . Gertz is a psychiatric nune. The first session 'A'ill be an orientati911 to the history of the HeJplin", its purposes and goals, and pointers on efftctive listening. ~!arch 4, Dr. Jay Gale, director of the South Orange Coonty Department of fo.fental Health , will present "cruls Counsellng." Other sessions will cover alcoholism and drug abuse, family counseling, com· munity re.sources, and psychological screening. The Helpline is open to anyone over 18 wililng to comple<e the urse and man the phone li~ f()[" a four • hour shift once a month. A1ore Information may be obtained by calling Fran Hastings, 831)..5965 or the Helpline at 8J0.2522. fo.lotorists wailed for 45 minutes lo buy gasoline at his station Friday mom- 111g . ~------------==-----·~ "Everybody in line got !o know each other very well,'' sai d K:ithleen Par- rinello of Costa fo.f esa, who said :she \\'as an hour late for '>''Ork v.·ailing for gas. "l was riding on empty and we needed it for the v.cc kend," she sald, explalning '>''hy ·she '>''aited so long. 1'hc rie"' allocHtlons :ire ,_, o i n g to l1av<' a pronow1ccd effl'c t at Can1p l'endlclon. Officials at the fl1arine b;isc said the rsthnated 43,000 gas customers thrre 1\'1Jl ~o on odd-e ven Oregon rationing plan beginning Tuesday. Irvine Stn£lents Join Orcliestru 1''ivC! musie: s1udents from Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate Sc hool, Irvine. have been selected to play in the Sou!hcm California Youth Orchestra . 1'he group made up of 300 se lected students will present two concerts. One is set for March 22 at th e ri.tuslc Edu cators' National Conference I n Anaheim Convention Center and thr other wilt be In the Los Angeles Music Center, Rancho mu sic Instructor Bob Sprague sa id. The Irvine students who were cho~n are Tom Coleman, trombone: David DiDoria, string bass; Kelly Drewlow , ''iolin; Oiarlocte Goorevltch, French horn, and Sureue JJemberger, flute. Viejo Elks Lodge To Break Ground Groundbreaki ng for 11 new bulldlnJ.( (or the ~1tssion Vie}<> Elks l.odge 44 Is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. f'cb. 2.1 nt the si te north of l...e l'Dz !toad or1 Mafl(uerlte Pnrkwo y. Elk.'! le11dcr John MrDowcll, aaeltl«l by other Elks ofrlct•r•. commwilly leaders. nnd members, will conduct the ceremony. The Mission Viejo chapter of F.lks waa chartered four ycun 11wo led hy Don Roblli.lon . Wecikly meelln11 1rr hcld at the Montanoao lt.ecrcaUon Ctnt.ar. For mort lnformaUorl, call 13().J!:l~KS, ; I • STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS 7' MARGE CAR SO N • yellow & or•nge print _ ... 8' MARGE CA RSO N . oronge ,ilk velvet 7' PR . SH ERRILL • Celedo n & yellow ... 7'/i' SHERI LL · Velvet .tripe. Or•nge & 6' PR.' SHER RILL · Gold & ru•t tufted green Reg . $«0. $770. $599. eo. $755. $699 .••. 8' ROYAL COACH· Crescent. Blue & yellow print -·--·----·· $824. SALE $379. $599. $499 ... $649. $629 ••• $724. $549 •••. $869. $842. 5' PR. RO YAL COACH. Tufted gold ve lvet --·-·-··---···-·····-$609 .... 8' HENREDON • Celedon & oronge tuxedo print ·······---·-··-······ $999. 8' HENRED ON • Green /off white/ru•t/rutt print -··--··-·-··-·-·· $992. SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLA CK VINYL $419. QUEENSIZE. Herculon pleid. Bleck, brown/white ···········-····-······-·············· $416. $389. $379. $319. DOUBLE HERCULON PLAID .. Green/rust ........................................ $370. CHAIRS PR. ROY AL COASH • Blue velvet ····-······-·············-·-····-··--·-·-·-----· $238. ... $209. r.. PR. ROY AL COACH • Gold volvot --····· ······-·---·-··---·--····--·-·-·-···-$249. ee. $209. ~jN~E~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·: insid;-~;~~ A yelow pri;;f: $Ho. ... $299. ::: Ouhide green volvot ...................... _. __ __}_ _______ $285. $259. PR. SHERRILL • Groon /whito stripe velvet -----·----$298. u . $249, 10. JUST A SMALL SAMnE OF THE FANTASTIC SE~ECTION OF QUALITY UPHOLSTERED PIECES. AVAILABLE THROlleH SATURDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRICES. SE,ECTEd' GROUPS OF HENREDON, HERITAGE I DREXEL CONTINUE ON SALE UNTIL MARCH 2. DREXEL-HERITAGE-H{NREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS)AN 7td11111 INTERIORS WHKDAYI I SATUlDAri t:OO 19 l1JO NIDAY 11\ ~ NEWPORT !EACH e tm WESTCLIFF DR.; 64:1-2000 LAGUNA BEACH e 34S NORTH COAST l-TWY. 494·6.".i51 TOR RANCE e 2164'9 HAWTHORNE It VD . (Open Sunday 12·!5:30) 378·1 279 , ( • I 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Policy Spells Trouble Use of disitrirt ran: by administrators of the Saddle· back Vall ey Unified School Di strict recently pron1pted charges of irresponsible spending and countercharges or J>ersonal )vendeltas. 'Now) that the dust has cleared. the basic issues in· valved need to be examined rationally. . A wri tten policy governing use of the four cars as- signed to top adn1inlstrators should be prepared in1me- diatcly and discussed In public. No such policy now ex· ists. Consi dering lhe general shortage and high priee of gasoline, it is easy to unUerstand "'·hy people resent pay- in g taxes for a school district superintendent to have a gas-eating limou,sine. The present unofficial policy ind icates the four ex· isling cars and a fifth jus t authorized for purchase are for the adn1inistrators' exclusive full tilne use . That is neither ethical 1101· ecological. ·rrustees should consider adopting a policy sirri ilar to that of the Ne\vport-Mesa district which requires ad· n1inistrators to 'feport their mileage for personal use each n1onth and to repay the district for it. Se11sihle ·r~nieipi·etaii.011 . .,... . Lrvine's pa rk dedt'c'afion. st'anda:rd. pncc criticized as excessive. appears''"de!fline~.-to' I.>e' enforced with rea- b . ffl . I ·<· . ' ' son y city o cia s. '·· ' ... ~ · · · ;:· '. Lnst wee k, comm,un1ty1, services con1missioners rer· _gn11~e.ndc.d that_!he __ e~ng' com1iissLo.!!. gr!_~t a ~a~ n1od1f1cat1on request o · ~_Irvine om~Y'· . 'rhe city requir~. de._,.,elopers to dW 4.5 acres of neighborhood park land ror ea~ l ,000 new people the tlevelop1nent 11dcls. . In \\loodbridge Vi llage. 'vhere large lakes, trails and a broad, greenbelt flood ·control channel are pro- posed, tile suggested standard is 3 acres per l .000 J>CO· pl•. Th at 'means the n1aximunt population envisioned for \Voodbridge -27 .000 -wi ll have 8 l acrei:i of neigh· borhood park in slead of 121 .5 a('res to use. 111 view of the 1nore than 200 acres of other open spaces ch~rted. for \Vootl.briclge Village, it appears the city's fl exible interpretation of the s tandard is proving \\'iSC. Enco ura gi11 g Excha11 gc 1'rustees of the Newport-?t1esa and Iniine uni fied school distric!s held t heir first joint meeting in history last y,•eek to Jay the ground\vor k for a future landswap. 'fheir problen1 is a con1n1on bountlary that cuts through the n1itldle of two Newport Beach con1111unities in l.J.a rbor \r'ic\v Hills. forcing children from one side of the line to be bused to school in Irvine \\•hile neighbors immediately next door ca n walk to school in Newi>ort Beach . Both districts agree th:it the divisive houndary ulti· mately must be adju sted. and both have wisel.v agreed to allpw inter-district transfers to 1n inilnize student in- convenience in the interiln . Purpose of la st \Veck's meeting v1as to start the l\vo di stricts n1oving toward a long-range solution . As ex11ect.ert. the 1neeting turned U!J 1nany potential road· block~ to a boundary change, foremost a1nong them th e possLbi}ity that Jr,•irye's school _E?nd de_bt n1ay le.~~lly prohibit it fron1 trading a\vay ferr1to1:y \VJthout rece1\1111•1 sornething in return. " But if d istricts co ntinue to exchange info r1nation in the spirit of cooperation that typifit>d last week's meet· ing. they \Viii eventually be successful in resolving the sticky boundary question. Sii Should U.S. End Seiuitor Bucl~s Tax Clieck-off , Cuba Boycott?· \\'ASHINGTON -\rhen Sen. Ed11•ard ~t . Kennedy espouses an lnternat..ional cause, il can fail'ly be concluded to ha\"c an important domestic political contenL This is certainly the case wi.lli Senator Kewicdy's advocacy o f .. normalizing" U.S. rela!ioos \\'ith Fidel Castro. TI;c is!!ue is a compl('1t and se rious one v.·hich cannot be settled on the bas is of c<.1t<.:h phrast!s that "surl'ly an 11dn1in1stration 1t1<11 is 1\·iHi11•~ to 1ra\'C:l \1.000 ntilt·s lo hn· pro\'C' rc:!alil}n~ \\ 1\h the Pcopll''s P.cpu lJ.. lie or C'hiit<:1 slvil~id be 1\ ill ing to s11a11 the 00 rn ites to !hl' 11epubli c ~I Cuba ior the s:.imc purpose.' ' The issues invol\·cd are so different aS· to make any such. t'Q mparison irre}e,·;lnt. Furthermore, a shnrp division of opinion may be es:pect· ed to take the pince of the universal ap- pro1·a1 of President l'\ixon's initiative in ti1ina. ACCORDING to one version . \\·hy not enlbra\:e Fidel Castro. let bygOC)es be bygones. promote the good will of Latin America and detente with Russia? But, according 10 an opposite versidn, Why help a bearded buffoon who is hwig ;i r o u n cl ~·loscow's neck as a living syrnbol of c:oinmunism"s f:1ilurf. in the v.·rslt·rn hrn1isph(•rc? Bo1h version . ., arf' parodies of the ll\'Ri!:ibh: .ri ltt•rnatcvr<;. ht•l thev SCI'\\! lo illus!rate the heat thnl ma·y enter into this argument before President Quotes i\1argle Lee. S.l-'. -"\Vhy does our socif!IY hide the old , isolate them in homes and make us, the young, miss their invaluable e~rience and think of them as old? We need a healthy image or lhe old, or else we do not rt:al!y have much to look forward to , do ~·e ?" (rucHARD WILSO~ NU:on and Secretary of State Kissinger respond to the open GVerturc.s of the ~l~w and Havai)a governments. The present . phruie .'began ea.fly in January \\'hen the Cuban Ambassador in ~1eriro sa.M;l , for publication that '·Guantanamo isn't important to us now" and 1-lavana is ready to discuss normalizing relations as soon a s \Vashington lifts its 12-year economic bloc)\ade ol Cuba. Previously, Castro insist~ the U.S. must give up !he naval base at Guantanamo before relations could be normalized. CONCU RJ:t ENTl..Y, the Peron government i11 ¥gentina broke with American (>alley, resumed diplomatic relations and advanced a credit af $200 million for the purdlase of Argentine products. including a u t o mo b i I e s manufactur-ed by a subsidiary of Ford !\fotor Co .. Argentine Ford is reported negotiating for the sale of t,500 cars and 1.000 heavy truck!, but is caught in the middle between Peron's virtual orders to do so and Ameri can prohibitions against il Wliess lhe embargo is mOOified. Pressure is on to opm the car markel in Cuba once. again. Now Stiviet Chalnnan Leonid Brezhnev is reliably reported to have reasoned \Vilh Castro. and Foreign Secretary Andrei Gromyko came to \Vashingtun to open the \vay toward norn1a!iU1tion \\'ltb the President and Secretary of State Kissinger. BUT TRIS is no sentimental qu c-:;fiun. no worthy liberal cause in the terms stated by Senator Kennedy, anil not really anythirig that will promote detente wlless t.here are ' some ha.rd practical reasoo.s Why uttilJ.S. should help Moscow share ;a blrrden which has cost it $5 billion. N~t Only. tha t.. OJmmunism hes not prospor.d In the westpn !emisphere and Is a mueb poorer fuvestment than , Dear •. -Gloou1v • Gus Apparently the Irvine Con1pnny has no t learned the lesson of Promon- to:-y Point. H31·e :--ou sec1l P:i.rk- wooci. the box-like housing on Uni- versity Drive in Irvine's Lini1·ersity Park? And, 1xnnin~ next, J asn1 ine Creek in ('orona tlel P-1ar'! 1:1.R.l\·1. Ghx>mr Gu5 cammenf5 •r• 1ubmil,.., Dv rt•d•r• -.1<1 do Mii nKnurllv r1lltt.I lht V•tw• of tn1 n•W.,fo1>41r. S1nd \'llllr pel -·· t• GIOOmJ '""'· ·o•llv PUol. "·hen Nikita Khrushchev backed down from maintaining a nuclear ba se ln Cuba. \Vhat recompense 1vill there be for the $2 billion and more of American property seized by Castro? What guarantees of the personal liberty or Cubans and the right to return in safety of the thousands ol refu,.,ces who \\1ish to do so? \Vhat commitments against the export of revolution which. however farcical. is not an abandoned goal? What benefits from cultural exchange if they 1nerely mas~and condone the Havana repression? \rhat sure sign that we are closing the prison doors forever on those who pray for liberty in Cuba? TllE SE ARE questions \vbich often occur to the liberal mind, as they must ha ve to Senaior Kennl'dY. but he did not mention them when · he advocated that ""·e shou.ld abandon the boycott. restore comn1ercia! ai r service, and encourage Ule "rrt'<!" exchange of ideas and people? Free? Is the rl!stored air service to curry Cubans both \\'ays? These are ;::.rnoug the practi cal questions, but they are aside. from the broader generality of Russia's mol ives. Russia \\'Ould like !() share the co.st or a bad inveslment. cut its losses a1x1 maybe salvage a little profit. Russia's approach !o the western hemisphere is being softened. as it "'as in Africa, and that is all to the good. But if that is the. c..'\se, in view of the drastic events of scarcely a decade ago, then firm assurances must be found that Russia's client. the hard.·te>-manage Castro, shall conduct a government \Vhich does not offend the interests of the United Slates, nor the security of the hemisphere. A Blow for ·Clean Politics To the Editor ; \Vhen you file your income u:ix return wmetin1e between now and 1\p1il 15. you can strike a blow for good gol'emment 3nd clean politics. Just by n1aking .n sin1ple check mflrk. Near '· the top of the main tax ro rm -Form 10·10, Line 6 -you ·n find boxes for you tG check if you \\•anl $1 of your l.'lxes (~2 if you 're filing a joinl return) to gG to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. CllEC KING one or both boxes v.'on't increase your taxes if you're paying taX\!S in 1973. \"our taxes \Vill slay the same. And it v.:on't reduce the size of your refw1d if the goverru11ent O\VCS you n1oney . All this so-called check-off money will go to help finance the 1976 Presidential election campaigns. No n1atter who your r boice for !'resident n1ay be in 1976, your dollar -along \\·ith dollars Jron1 millions of other private citizens all over the coun try -will help 1nnke yo lD' candidate less dependent on i\·ealthy c:a1npaign contributors '''ho often hare a special ax to grind. ALL POLl'rICAL p a rt i es Re publican, De.mocratic and minor parties - support the check-off. It \\'.JS over\1'hclmingly voted by Congress and approred by the President. All political lflcl<s 'Ths hare stopped for gas. ' [ ..... _MA_I_LB_o_x __ ) Letters front 1'eaders (Ire we/co11te . Nonnally, writers sli outd convey tlieir 7)tessuges in 309 ivords or less. The right to condense letters to fit spa ce or e/i1ni11ate lib el is reserved. All let- ters must illclude signature a11<L n1ai1- ing acl<lre'ss but ·11.n1ncs f}l (t1/ be with· h.e ltl <1n request if sujficient reaso11 is aµJ')(.lrent. Poetry uiHt not be )JH b- lislted. parties' and all ''oters "ill benefit. ALAN CRANSTON U.S. $(:nate, Calif. . ' ltlodern Pofilics To the ~itor : Some 1 leaders ask, "\\'hat can we {togethet ) 'do for our country?" Others ask slyly, "Y·lhat favors can 'I' do for the oil · tycoons, conglomerates . and corporation heads in return for a milllon- dollar (illegal) campaign contribution ?" F1RST1 the propaganda on "shortage" \.•ihatever product it may be. Then, 1he price becomes exorbitant. That's the favor completed. The result is infl;;ition and sometimes hungl!r for many. There's a song "Look What They\'e Done to My Song, Ma,'' Well ju.st look 1\·hat he's done to our country, fellow Americans! BERNY BAKER Fuel for Space To the Editnr: that marv elous 84-<lay odyssey \vould not have been possible .j.ilhout the tax. inoneys from millions of gasoline- <.-011su1ning Americans. 1'hird. at roughly 50 cents per gallon , 11·hi<.:h is \\'ishful thinking these days, those trips a rGund the Earth were the e<[uivalcnt of 170 1nillion gallons of gasoline. J?ourth!y, if/\\·hen U.S. astronauts clo land upon the planet of Mars, what will ~1an have accomplished? Unless. of course, l\tartian gas stations offer gasoline at \ess outrageous prices. AND FINALLY , if scant heed has been d~voted to the "marvelous feai that bodes \\'ell for n1anklnd,'' why didn't you ~'tart lhe ball rolling? During that feat, how often did the Daily Pilot "doff its hat" with front-page coverage·! l V•oulcln't exactly te rm a 13-linc ''editoriar• an earth-shatter ing fanfare. LAURENCF. Ci..AJ{I\ 11'/to _/\'ee1b 'E111 :> To the Ed itor: After readlng Atl.nmey (~en e r a I Saxbe1s defeatist attitude regarding gun CQfltrol in Saturday's editorial page I feel compelled to l\Tilc my attitude which is supported by a great majority who don't need a phallic symbol to bol.'>'ter their manhood. I FEEL we should not only have gwi control. but gun confi.scatioo - th e COflfiscatioo of gun collections in museums as well as privately owned. Why do \4'e have ,to d isplay lhe part of American heritage "'il.ich is despicable a~ immoral ? Lct's try love for a change -1t ntay work. ROBERT L. J,\CKSON /\'o Tl1011l•s! To the Editor; I an1 a v.·orking mother of three anti I receive food stan1ps t.o hel p u.s get by. IF TitE Symbioncse Liberation Army thinks that I \\·ould accep\ aoy lood or any help whatsoever from <\he1n or any- body that they threaten, as in the Ran- dolph A. Hea rst case, they have an- other thought coming. Humane S~ciety Reveals Tragedy of 'Puppy Mills' Agreed, our latest trio of space travelers 'deserve more a ~tentioo , but pcrrnit n1e seve.ral observalioos. First. your Sunday editorial (ll~rs Off ·ro SkylabJ seemed to scom the public's "fr etting .about the line around the service station." To many. a trip lo the local gasoline vendor , if fruitless, could become fretting about the Hne around the unemployment o r f i ce . Gasoline, for t.he moment. is a much n1ore. necessary, immediate and visible consideration than a trip to the ~loon. Besides how many of us l'o'ill be able to n1ake that trip? THERE -sW'ely seems to be no gas shortage in the space program. §econdly 1 We don't want their "blood monev" and accepting anything as a result Of this atrocious act °""-ould only be condoning it. I SINCERELY hope that everyone on "'elfare. etc. will stand up against this barbaric act and refuse to accept any- lhing that lhis groop ''requests'' for us. WASIIJ NGTON -!\'Jass breeden. of .$200 n1lllion worth of puppies and kltt.r.ns are shipping sick and (l ying nllln1als t.o America's children with the acti\le t'OOperation or a few croo k e 11 (JACK ANDERSON) veterinarians. the ·•mUls" are "operalt..>d. with one single Of $310 million in pet sales each ~al: mooey" the report says. The year, a HuDUU1e Society of the UDi~ waaes of ,;!l greed. says the &>qety· home to the puppy mill, often dylng on the way from ilh1css or •tarvatloh. In his travels. 111vcstlgator McMahon foWld a Virgi nia store which sokl a kitten to a seven-year-Old child. 'The kitten dled rour days later of distemper yet th e pct store owner refused a vetorlilari.an's plea lo stop selling other kittens exposed to the deadly virus. States study estlmates that two-thii~1' , d°""*1t,~ ~ , coccldlosi1, • distemper, are Prod u c Is ol,. · .. bton<'Jikl.s-; ti:lokwor"ms, roundwonns 'and l~ G 'R "EE NS BO R fl, N.C., a '•puppy mills·" where " veterinarian reported every one or ... txPoaue. ~are' often trcot-The ·~ mills" are able to get several hundred puppies he had ed worlf!-thau. cal>-~ , the ill ;~~.('{Its Ahi.PJMNI-beCluse . ..e.r.amined as they arrived ftom puppy bages" (~d are ire-. ; ~ • ' · ·~e I ~· lak'ej,~·:h+'• '"""'-rbllls hail bronchitis. Jn t\vo Clllifotnia tually shipped two-• r '{ : .tlif '• li>llbil li{.-1~ and lo\<111, 300 pets were loond In varioW! to-a -e&b.ba&e crate .:... ._.., p r&:'1t.Kk' of blank allh) pet 1to"re!I. but h11lr "'ere dead and for lOIJl"tdi.Stances.) ,.,. '~ ·~"'-' for t.bt lireeder to ffll n." . , many others v.·erc Ill. Tho "r~-k>na: JU-.... _: ~ ""' 1 lo one undercover job, our Intern. cret probe wash~ ·r:-: , ~ ' llllOME napectable"'mail order R.11.e Nelson, v.·ent ouL oo a "buy" or ed by Hwnane Socl-:-C.' ~ / 1• ••• •• ~~~ a1Uclzed by the ~umane a handsome Do9e!Slan from a ety chief gumshoe FrMl<McMAhon. en ~P11cb cbartes that the Spiegel "reputable" pet shop. When .Ms. Nelson working undercover. he'liound doga.ILB.tv-•. t.alafl.CiJen . anlJnals sight un~l -and the socl~y took the $250 dog to Jng Jn tr11nsit, freezing'tn ~Jrplane J'tota;;-... .. I.SY Spiegel too, 88 the animals a veterinarUu:i, k was diagnosed as havlng aokt with hideous dise.a1t1~and sHudder-.-~.t directly from the puppy a tung infection. Jni with trauma end neurot1es.. ' #, a · , he buyer without going through '· • ... · 'a hands " ALTBOUOR federal lb~ admlnlslered , ~T OF' theiie helpless .;'°'0014;~:-; ut the m0st ~artless trealmCf!l by the· Agrlcul!urc Department outluw """'"*'"lptd In Ml<lweot J>JPPY'~~ .• """1'!l!· 111' O.Q,l>. shipmenlS. 1ll<l'e, ii, shntlY .dog shippers, the . I e de r o I 1 where 't.dols are. bred on a ma" ~nc ·annn&J ·rs Slck, the pe:t store simply . l~tlf:Ctors Arc spre"d too thin ·to do prodncifbn -b8'IS and. ~ !l!'IQ!et , -.; the .. _..bolo shipment and the much good.' And SlllY UHnois, the society 1lot'os all over the country. Most ol .....,Y inlmlls are ..nf tho long road found, llllS • P"PllY protecllon low with ' any fangs in il. There. pet shops arc inspected , and some 2,500 complaints a year are registered and investigated. Another resul t of mass productioa is that dogs sold as "purebreds" may appear aristocratic as sad -eyed pups. but grow up into lovable, but outrageous· looking mongrels. This is because of sli pshod breeding at the mills. "With 1.75 million applications handled last year. it is sllll possible for breeders: nnd pet shop operators to take unethical advantage of the appeal that 'American KeMel Club registered' and 'wit h papers' have for the buying public," says the 8000-to-b<-published study. TO COUNTER the traffic In canine and fellne misery, the s o ciety recommcn<IJ buying dogs bred Jn your own area where yoo can visit the kennels. or belier yet. settling for a frlend ly mutt ln..,Our locnl anl mal shelter who. otherwl~, mus t be put to death. i:"OOTNOTE: A Spiegel 8polf.esman said lhey had been shipping puppies for 15 yearS nt a rate of about 31000 per ytar and overage no more than five complalnts a year. The kennels are. carefully lnspect<!d. said · th le! ~pukes.man.._ aM Spiegel had a n\Dlle.)'- OOck. guarantee policy, New College Dance .Cr~e Goldfish ""8llowtng la long gone. So is phoae boolll cramming. Even campUa~riots and vandalism arc old hat. THE NEW· ca1npu1 Caper? Cheek to cheek danctngl Actually toudllng and holding your partntrl w(llll ! The trtbal twitches, as they have bt-cn C'illled, ere giving way to the rumba, fox trot. walli, Lindy,~. Q\arleston. Romance. not rock, is tb'e new kick. "LQvP..r Co1ne_\Back to Me" has rnort: appeal than "'eah! Yeah! Yeah !" REVIVAL of the ol<I dm<e fonns is turning into A national crau. UC Rerkeley has enlarged its b;.1 llroom d 'Hl~1: e:la~~s to meet lhe. demand. .Other univer~ities and college.\ are following sull. Old ti1ners n1ay wonder what nexl? Buthtub gin ~ God help us if we are ever that desper- ate ! M.J.11. OOMM COAST DAILY PILOT Robtri N. ·wi¢, Publisher Thoma..s Ktml, Editor Barbara Krt ibich .Editorial Page Editor "The edllotial .. ~ of the DaiLY Pilot Uk• to iJ\fQrm and stimulate ~adttl. by prnentt,. on this page dlvenie •t'Onlmentuy' on topics "ol in. ttnst by syndlcatf'd c*umnllts aaJ cartoonbts, by provldlng a fonim for rHden' vlr.wa V'K.I b)' presrotlnc thi• ne\\~f!Aper'1 op1t1~ and ideu nn currtnt top1cs. The Mttot\a1 oplrtOOts ol tht O.Uly Pilot appear only in the f'dltort&J ~umn •t 'n. "top ot ~ Pk&e . Opink>ns ex~.-d b)' t~ c.'OI• unurlsts e..nd ctttoonl:lla Md leHtr '<'"rltcrs an thetr own and no~ mcnt of thtir ''IN-'I by tbt" Df.il,y Pilot ~kl be Wttrft.. Friday, February 13, 11174 ' ' 4 Woutaded ... •• Wild 'Sl1ootout' Ends Bank Heist LOS ANGELES IU ~lJ - A bank \'ice prnidett "'as shot in the face. and t"'O armOl'ed car glW'ds were Ma rijua11a 'No Da110'er' " To Healtl1 wounded 1ltursday in a wild shoot.out "'fth a band it during an auentpl.00 holdup. \\'l1J\e.SSCS soud a man en- tered a down\o"'ll area Bank of America branch and pulled a .38 re,•olver on tellers , on.lering them to empty their cash drav.·crs into a paµer ba~. The b'1l:lrds entered the bank a fe\.\' n1inutes later to make a delivery. spotted t he gun- man v.·alkin"' behind th e ~~ "' U"I Tel.-pt11!0 tellers' coWtters, and ordered Cltarge! him to drop his weapoo. B lack Panther Pa rt y W ill Assis t in Hearst Ransorri IULLS130ROUG H. ! UPI 1 - 'I,.11..~ Bl;K.'k l'anthcr Party ha!i ofle rect to take 1t11l re;ponsibility ror the n1as." distrihut ion of food ~ll\allck.'(I bv the Sv1nbionese L lberalion Am1\' 111· U1e Patricia l learst k.id.naping. 111c offer was made Thurs- day by f-•anther Leader Huey P . .\e\\'lOO in a letter to tfliss He.an.1·s parents \Vhlch noted 111.a.t. the Piuithers had given n1,1,·ay over $1~.000 in free food in pany-tiponsored pro- grams last year. · J\lea.nwhile, W father d the .A, '{..· {:: ~ ,_ .·. M iss H eci rst S 1iowed S tress on Recording 5ACRAl\1E \"TO (UPI I -Asked if ~l iss If e a rs t Ki<loaped Patricia He a rs 1 sounded drugged \Vhen the sho"·cd "extreine s t r c s s ' ' tape \\.'as nta<lt, he said that \vhc·n she said she wa s not dt•tc rrninat!on eould not ht> being forced by Lhe Syn1-rnn<ll! \\'ithout <i <..'Ompari.son abducted girl said th.at tht fa1nil y y,·ns not sol lcitine: money to help ge t her btlck and added thut his wife was mistak.en when she said they had received $1 1nilllon i.n mailed OOnations. ltandolph A. Hearst sai<l that whtle cash is eoming In frorn v.-e.11-wishcrs and such ~1en>11ity is dee p I y a,r prcciated, "\\1e are no I soliciting money.·· 'll.e kidnapers of 19 year-old Patricia have <lc1nanded thal He.ar:.'1. begin a free "Food to the Na'dy" progran1 th.<1t rot1ld <.'Qfil as 111uch as $4U million. ~. Ca1hcrine ~!cars! told oc~men \\'ednesday th a ~ n\any pc."Ople , inclu<ling son'lo6 on welfare. have Ocen rnalling dooatioo!i. T he total. she said, \\'OS J\CiH' $1 rnil!ioll . .. PSA wants to dz• t111e air (anddrar •J011r•1esdcMs alrGUt Cndfol11ia .A~COllWIUk«). ""' ? ? • Now that the PSA Grinningbirds are in lull flight , we thought you should get the full story. Exactly where we go, when we go, how often. and how much 11·s going to cost. Despite required cutbacks. we still have more California flights than any olher airline and nobody has lower tares. To prove ii, here's Our entire schedule -flights. tares, the v.iorks. Comple!e a~-uncu!. So you can cut out and fly some place NEWAND UNABRIDGED SACRA:\tE\"J'O (AP~ -Oc- casional marijuana use pc6CS oo ~ious health hat.ard, a n1ember crf the N:.itional Con1- mission oo ~Jruijuana aOO Drug Abuse testified hefdre a special Senate committee Thunday. Dr. J. 11x>mas Ungerleider. associate professor of psychiatry at the U C L A t-.tedical Center, said such con- cluslon5 were "mythical fin- dings." TH£ BA~OJT opened fire , hitting Ruards Harold Robbins and Tcn1 Rustad. Eugene tnn1er, 47. a vice president for bank 01>eralions. \\as shot in the face. All were repo11cd in satisfactory oondition. -..3 Kathy Harris of Fair- field, lll. wa s crowned Mi ss llural Electri fica- tion 'l'hursday 'in San F'rancisco. She knows what's watt, even if she is a long .,.,.ay fro1n oh1n. bionese Liberation Ar1ny lo _tape. rnake a tape recording later " delivered to her mother and father. a voice specialist said Thursday. AT THE HOUSE OF PIES ' l9JH P5A The bandit fled (1fl foot , jun1J>-' ed in a c a r. and led police on a dln!>e a-tong the nearby Holl}""''ood Fr~·ev;;1y J n d several su rface streols. Dylan E11ds Tour Grii1d At Forum "'l'he stress v.·as high, ind1- ca1~ there \l'[lg deception." !>aid Oan ~li11licoo.t. a tape recording analyst \1tho owns t.he Comstock Se<!urity C:O. ALL YOU 69 ~ GRINNINGBIRD Previoo.s oomnllt.tee v•it- nessee have charged that C\'Cll limited marijuana use results in chromosotne or b r a i n damage, but Ungerleider denied it . Alcohol and tobacco pose the nation's greatest drug pro- blem, he said. Af ter the car V.'e!lt out of control and slainmed into an apart.ment houS<'. police ar- rested Ja1nl's Arthur Jackson , 38, of Los Angeles. Polite said he had a superfit•ia l bullet "'OtuKI on his head . l,'l'GLE\\'OOD 1UPI J l\'lallicoat. \\.'ho studied a reproduction of lht.> t ape ret'Ording sent to ~1 is s l·lea rsl's father, Ra n do Ip h Hearst. said he determined there was "extreme stress" \Vh<-fl tbe younf( v.·onH1n <.'Om- 1ncoted "l'n1 not being forced \ to say any of this." .\1ALLICOA1' s aid hei CAN EAT + LE ~ .. -r~~dJT4NosAVE" .. _ , .... -...... , ... ~ ... , .. • "f' •• • • ... DINNER SELECTION 4-9 P.M. Soup or Sele d . Roll & Butt•r Sunday Monday Tuesday Fried Chicken Meat Loaf r•'\'PSA FRO M LONG BEACH TO :\ ) •....... LEAVE ARRIVE .,...., .. , ' , -,' SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 '. 11 7.15am B:10am Non-$!op Ex Sun •,. ~ 8:30 a1n !1:25 <1n1 Non·'i!op Sun ,, '... 10:30 an1 11 ·25 am Non-stop Ex Sun ~ ,1 12:45 pm 1 ·40 pm Non-:.-.lop Sun i / 5:45 pm 1)·40 pm Non·S!OP DAiiy • '-6:5Q pm 7:45 pm Non-slop Fr i & Sun ~ Hugh es Pla11e 01Jject Of $5 l\iillio11 Lawsuit Singer Bob Dylan closed out his J:uxln1.:irk 21-city twr v.i th ·i'hc B:ind ·rhursday "·ith t'\1·0 concerts, causing a he nry traffic cr~h of fans v.·ho clog- ged th<; freeways for. 10 n1iles durir;g: Ilic late afternoon . '11lt! Califu111ia H i g h w a y P11trol issued a sig-al ert after tra.fflc was backed up on the !jan Dit.·go 1''rcc\v:iy ll'ading lO tlle Forunt, \\'here I he final co11ccr1.s were staged. analyzed the. 1::i1>c \1·ith an in- strun1eut v.·hi ch d c p i c I s ph ysiological _ sl!e~~ if!_ t.h~j perso1fs ncrwus ~yST.en1 and micnrmu~le tremors in the throat and \'Oice [)ox . ... Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Spaghetti with Meat Sauce · mricken-Hllodle casserole -. Franks & Beans en Cassero1e- Fish & Chips '' -. -. ~ SACRAMENTO $23 (10 r. .... ,,' 7:15 am 8:55am One--;top t:i<Sun 1 SM'TA :r.tONICA I UPJ I - A 45 pas.5engcr airplane tllat was once used cxctusi\'elr by HO"A'ard •)ug1tes was the olr ject of a $.'l million lav.'Suit Thursday. Hughes has donated tJ1e plane to the Antelope Valley Aero !\tuseum. but city of· firiaJs hen.~ h11ve rf'fllS<'(I to aJJO\V the plane {O be no\.\'TJ out ot Santa l\lonic.1 Airport. v.·here it has been in storage for 17 .\'C'<IT<i The cJt.v council nilecl I.he p!:111e "'as un!it for 1hc fligh! to Lan(':l:<>f.er_ l\lu~un1 offietals filed !he claim :ig;1in.~1 !he city. :irguin6 that th~· FMeral Avie1t!m Administration has dercm1in- {'d thC' crar1 '" cap.-i !>le or nl.'1king !he rli~hl The suit stah•<> i! 1\\lu!rl cos! m•ire tlutn 825.000 tn di!>mantle th~ ti-nfl ~Ult.I ll'UCk it 10 rhc !JlU.'il.'UJ\l, The heralded tou r began Jan. 3 in Ch it ago. 1'he lour h:ts been a phe1x:>nlt:1"100 in rt"·ccnt rock history. From Jan. J lO Thurs· day night, l>ylan played 40 co11('{'rts in 21 <'i!ies before 658.00U people. 'Ilic gross reccip!s \\'e re $51.1 rni!lion. \\'hat is nert for Uylan~ ~tailicoat nt e t wi th FBI agents 1'hurs<lay afternoon. He said there arc t\\'O tnC'asurable types of stress - those y,·hich are produced v.•hen a person is not te!Jing lhe truth and those that ac- tually are brough! on by enio- tions. An exan1ple of emotional stress, he said, w<1s when ~1iss 1 Hearst asked that the police not trv 10 find her because 1t \vaS endangering her lite! as y,·ell as the Jives of others. Spaghetti with Meat Sauce ,. , ... ,)"" .,,. .t OFFER IXPIUS FEI. 77. 1974 0 1',ilt GOOD AT TME SI! 1.0CATIONS ONl.Y Fe1u1,alR Y•ll•v -1•11s H•rbor l l•tl. N•wp•rt 1..-c:ll • 111 0 N•w,ort lhrd. ,, 1 B·30 an1 10:1 5 am (1nc-:·top Sun -• ) 1 2~45 pm 2:50 prn Via Sf· Sun ,-,,- '• 5:45 pm 7:35 pm Via Sr Daily •'.'"I ' . " ,,, A "' ..... P.SA GIVES '(O\J LIFr ... _. ... ' I __ ---· -· NearJ v Ever y one , . Lis tens to La11ders Washington's Birthday Sale. Albums 439 Tapes 519 L---- ;AlbumsAlshireTapes; • • • Fea1ur1n Q the fa mous 101 Str ings • ·Soul or Spain • • M i!hon Sellers • • ·Western Themes • · Movie Themes • · C~ass1cs • plus more • • • Albums Tapes • • 111 211 • • • -• ............... Tapes 419 Tales From Topographic Oceans yes ~--· ncn ./OJW D£1tl..V& Ol?EAllfT Iii/I Albums Tapes Albums Ta pes I 529 689 ~3~--5~9 __ : JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the folloWlllCJ stores: FASHI ON ISLA ND, Newporl Beach (7 14) 644-2313 . HUNTI NGTON CENTER, Hun1in9 1on Beach (714) 892-777 1. ··1 I':!' .,,... . ' .. lltrtv.ffo: f}'l1• Won'I 11 Anyll'IO,. TM M 1ny Tt11df091 • Tll4 l i9 ll1Jlld Up lrl All O~•r No• • No AOOP!I 10 01nc• Tape s 419 -• •'< Huntington Beaeh Fountaip ·Valley VOL. 67, NO. 46 5 si;cTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1974 • • as an1c r1 lta B11nti1agto1a Trustee Chief To Drop Probe By CANDACE PEARSON 01 !Mi DIU~ Pll•I S!lll George Logan s::iid Loday he is drop- ping all efforts to investigate charges against trustees and administrators in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Two Fugitives Susp~'}c~s iii llea,.st Cas e SAN FRANCISCO <UP l) -Two prison fugitives today \\'ere unofficially iden- tified as prime suspects in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. The LY.'O. identifird by neY.·spapers and a 1elevision station as Donald 0 . DcFreeze. 30. and Thero M. \\'heeler. 29, escaped from California prisons last year. The FBT said It had not "reached that conclusion'' that the two v.•ere ~uspeets. but FBI agents seardied the Cleveland, Ohio, homes of DeFreeze·s mother and e:it-Ydfe Saturday. Television station KQED artd the San Francisco Chronicle, in a copyrighted BLACK PANTHERS OFFER AID TO HEARST. Story Page S story. identified Dcfrcezc as th e mysterious "General Field ft1arsha\ Cinque" or the Symbionese Liberation Armv, v.·hl ch has held Miss Hearst cap- tive ·since t~eb. 4 and demanded a $400 million food distribution rllnsom as proaf of "good fa ith." \Vheeler was identified by the San Francisco Examiner as long-active in the Northern California revolut!::iary organzatlon. lie escaped from the Cali- fornia medical prison a: Vacaville Aug· 2. He and DeFreeze had been close friends in prisoo. Publisher Randolph l·Tcarst told nev.·s- mcn he had no comment to tr~ publish- ed reports but didn 't think the stories \\·ould endanger his daught::. ''The FBI is SUppo5Cd to ma ke lhe identifications," he told ne11·smcn al hes ll illsborough home, 15 miles south of Sein frJncisco· Hearst Riso sairl it •1·ould be. ''a ('1)1:plc of da ys yet" before he could begin a free food distribu1io11 plan. parti:ill~' meeting a demand by the kidnapers. The Examiner said it learned that prison in1nates who were friends of both DcF'reez.e and \Vhec ler identified their voices on a tape recording sent (See HEARST, Page !I . Hu11ti1igto1i Wins State A,ward For Edison P<trl~ Logon, president of th(' Board or Trustees, said, •·1 have exhausted n1y r~1ncdies within the systen1 on this in- vestigation. "Therefore tJ1ere being nothing left to do,'' be added, "I am doing nothing more about it." In a recent letter to fellow trustees. Logan listed 13 separate allegatio-ns or misc:onduct or dishonesty on the part of board members or administrators. :-.tost dealt 1vith questions about th~ acceptance of gifts from d Is t r i c l architects or c!llcrcrs or about the show- ing of the X-rated fi!n1 '·Deep Throat'' ... ~ ar. administrators conference in San Diego. ~ Pour trustees responded to U:lgan's charg es before about 100 people at an open meeting Tuesda y and then ad- journed before U:lgan had a second chance to speak. Logan sti ll isn't satisfied that he has all the ans1vers. but. he said tod ay, •·('1n at the eod of my rope ." \\'hen questioned after the storm y hearing, U:igan s<tid he V..'asn "I sure \l.'hat his next step would be. Today he said, "I've done ns much as I can do." He added he will return to belng "a school board member instead of ,an investigator. I'm nol a very good inftstiator." An7 .flirt.her digfing tO "get to the bottotrl 'Of UUngs.'' he :u1id, will huve to be dooe by somebody else. Logan repcntcdly rcc1ueslcd the board hire an outsid e investiga tor lo look into the allegations but the board majority rejected the idea. saying it is un- necessary. Logan . whose voice sounded tired ro- df!y, had compliments for Supcrintcndcnr Jack Roper. Roper ,has '·suffered through a lot of things v:ith dignity and character." said Logan, "and I admire him for that." Boats Piling Up At St1nse t Park On Silti11 g Sa11cl s Boats in Sunsr! Aquatic P;:i rk h.111c run aground on the 1;1owly silting s.ind s or lime and go1·ernn1cnt. their owners cta in1ed roday. The acts of nature and tf1(' inac!ions or people have combined lo nn up n1any or 1the channel wa!erv.·ays in thl' Sunset. Reach marina with sand washl'd do"'" by a flood control channel, according to 1nembers of the Sunset Aquatic Yacht aub. It's been two years since the channels \\"ere dredged down to their original depth of 14 feet at,zero low Lide level. Now there is-less than two feet of water in some channels at low tide. ... And in some places, we have minus tides," Club member Joenoe Allen said. The sand built-up. w~ by recent heavy rains, is also compounded by large quantities of floating debris, in- cludlng fwn~ture, tumber, tires and trash. said Dale Bowman, yacht club The Jluntinglon Beach Recreation and commodore. Parks Department has received the 1973 Of the 286 boats in the county marina . award for comm Wlity park df'lve lopn1enl many can't leave their sJip..i; at low for its new Edison Park. tide, don 't have access lo a turning Awarded by the California Park and basin because of low water levels or Recreation Society, the rerognilion is are damaged when s ilt and mud is for environmental planning and outstaud· sucked into engine coolir.g ,systems, club Ing achievement. in park development officials said. and design. "We are literally being silted out of Recreation and Parks Director Norm our marina," Mrs . Allen told a recent Worthy will accept the award in Los session o( the SouQI Coast Regional Ange les next Tuesday at tbe annual 1.cx>e Con.wvation Cornmiwion. Pacific and Southwest Parks and Recrea· 1be c.unrnllslon must act on a d.(ed g· Uon Cooference. " ing permit reqi"1ll by the Onmge County • Edi!IOTl Park, at Hamilton A~nue and 11.Vbon, Beemt9 and Parks Deport- lllagnolla Streel, cost the city lt.2 mlUIQI\ • tn<ill, oi>ce It la filed. far its design Md construction, with ·-'tliil liril the coonty has IA> get the tho<"""cowity foot ing $340,000 of the total approval or the Sanla Ana Regional .bill . Water ~l\Y c.ntn>I Bo a rd at its 1be 40-acre park has four tennis. March in.li!:!dla'. ~HarbOr official James courts. six handball courll, '"'" basket· Balllngec, 'IDI. iliuraday. ball full courts and four half oourts. 'Ibo fl;rmy C«po a( Englnffrs al.lo and two "1ftball diamonds. All the courts mlllt llillly the plan to d..edge 30,000 are lighted. yardS of and between Pacifi c C.oast There is also· a group picnic shelter, Hlgtiwlty and the West ·end ot Edinger a children's playground. root ptlhl wind· Avenll<!. ing through the pork and 1 noture Afler i.fl"S. All«t and o<ber club ...,.ioo, port of w h I c h ts used by members look their comi>falnts to tbc Edloon Hl&h Scllool biology cla,... as . .....W commJsalon aod to Orange C.un· a tree farm and silt for horticultural i ty Supw •lliut Dilvt Baker-11 office. clHt wort<. • (!loe BOATS, P ... 11 " ,• - --. -~ ,, ' . • • ~· ' . ,,... ··"- 01t1y Pilal SUU PM1to THE LINE S ARE GROWING TODAY AS MOTORISTS FACE GAS SHORT THREE-DAY WEEKEND Standard St atio n at Crown Valley Parkway and Niguel Ro ad in Laguna Nig uel Shown Thursday Co11ti11geney Plan Cut Driving 20%, Avoid Oregon Tactics--R eagan St\CBAMENTO 1AP ) -California 111ill not ha\'e to inslitule an Oregon-style gasolinl' purchasing system 1f motorists t ut back dri vi ng by 20 percent , Gov. rtunalcl lleagan said loday. "\Ve have a contingency plan but v.·e"d ra!her not use it. and v.·e won·t. if we all just elirninate one mile oul of five." Rea gan said in a statement. "There will be an adequate supply for cvryone. ·• Rl'agan told nl'wsmen ri(lcr a Cabinet n1ect1ng Thu rsday tha l he approved the Oregon-style "rna rkl't1 ng plan" as a con- ting('nL"y n1easurc if \'O\un1ctr cutba cks do not \vork. Thl' Oregon sy!'!f'nl is \'Olunrary, too. \1'itl1 niotnri.~ls being req11es tcd 10 buy f!:l:-on ('\"i'n-11dd f!dyS n1atchi11g-their license plall.'S Also. cli:-tl!('r<; \ltOU!d O\· nai::s gri•t'll inc1it:ll1ng gaso line av;1 ilnble to !he pub lic. y('l!O•V nieanlng gas for l'n1ergi'll\.'Y vehicles only :ind red rncaning out of gas or closed. Pll rchases could be made any day by cornmcrcial , cn1('rgency and out-of- s!ate. vehic!cs. Bul all n1otorists ·would be asked to wait until they have less than a half-tank to fill up. "Our situation here in California through the next few months is not an emergency," he said. ''Wilh a little care anC:. consideration. "'e 'll have enough for all our necessary driving. "E11eryone can have about 80 percent of the gasoline we h3d before the energy shorlage. This menns that we only have to hold down our driving by 20 percent." As Reagan spoke. the state Board of Equalization reported a 4.4 P<'rcent dJ'op in gasoline deli11crics to retailers 111 Decem ber, com pared to the same month a year earlier. It "'as ,the first ljmc monthly deliveries droppt.'<I front one year to anoth er. W on1an, 72 , Dies F ollowil1 g Attack ft·!ENLO PAR!\ (AP) -An elderly couple v:alking to a parking: lot after dining at a Chinese restaurant trcre v.'ere beaten and robbed by an unknov"n nun1- ber of attackers. J>o/ice said the 72-year- old \\'Oman died an hour later. Police Sgt. Ken SQrenscn s:.iid Thurs- da y there \\'ere 110 \\'itnesscs to the attack on Ba~hara Crane and her 79- year-o!d hLL<;ba nd Rolx>rt. 1\·ho 11 as hospilalized at St;lnford U n I •' c r s l l y liospital with head i.\"ounds. Tiie Palo Alto couple had <tined and v.·ere almost at their parked car \\'hen they v.·ere attacked. The a1tackers 1ook Crane 's wallet and his "''ife's han1lb:1g with an undetermined amount of money. Sn1o g Ruling Upheld LOS ANGELES (UrI) -A Superior C-Ourt judge Thursday upheld the state Air Resources Board decision to postpone for one year the installation of SIJ)Og devices on 1969-71> model cars. ruling that the energy crisis has made the dev ices impractical. The board postponed the insta1altion at a mel'fing Dec, 13 at the req uest of Gov. Ronald Rciagan. Happy Birthday Hu,ntington Honors Susan Aititlion y Susan B. Anthony's birthday was celebrated in song. story and art today in West Orange County. The famou s women's suffragette leader was bom 154 years ago loday in i\1a ssachusetrs and died in 1906, before women won the vote for which she fooglit. ·' Various a>elology dasses in the ttun- tinglon Beach Union Hlgh School D~trjct today focused on Ms. Anthon y's struggle and its relevance now. But the question o! her life e.nd the cWTent feminist moveme'lt aim mD it to the elementary level in Kbiels. in Huntington Beach •nd ... .P'llllilaln Valloy. At Moiol• Sd>ool In Fountain Valley. ., ' student.II performed a ski t on women's righta and wrote compositions entitled ''You've Come A Long Way, Baby.'' · Student artists at Cot School in Foun- laln Valtey sketched portraits or the early suffn~et.te o.nd , n e.. w s p a p e r ~bllsher, while et Lamb And F'ountafn Valley schools, eleCtions took place for "woman o( the year." At othtt sc~~ in the area, the birthday honors tiook the form or poetry. debates or ~s on (cminism and Mi. Anthony. In Fountain. ·valley. district ad- minl.!itrator Jack RoblMoo sakt. "They're rtally getting lnlA> It big! !Oils ..,.. really getttni I good lr<rodvctioli lni<> wllll Soun 8 . AntMny tne<I to do and bow it relates to today." ., (' Rapist Suspect To Sta11d Trial 011 4 7 Co1u1ts Robert Glen \Vold . booked on 47 felonv counts by police who accuse him Or bei ng J·lunt ington Beach "s notorious "[)(J\vntown Rapist,"' will sland Lrial ft1ay 20 in Orange Coun ty Superior Court. Judge. James Turner set the trial dale for Wold , 24. of 7fi51 AlTI!l'lOn Drive, Huntington Beach, and refused to lowrr the $100,000 bail that .is keeping !he defendant in the county jail. \Vold v.·HI be tried on 47 charges of rape. sex perversion and burglary as outnned in a Grand Ju ry indictmen1. The charges cove r a three-year span in which he allegedly sexually attacked 16 wo men in the Hun tington Beach and \Ves rrninst er areas. \Vold was booked on a pro\\'!iug chargl' last Dec. 26 and released by lluntington Beach police on $150 bad. lie .,... as promr:l!y rearreslrd "'hen a fingerprint check a11cged !y linked hin1 lo thosl' !eft by thl' so called "Uo111111own Hapist." FCC Chai r111c11i B urclt Ncun ed Aide to Nixon KEV BISCAYNE. Fla. (UPI) -Dean Burch . Conner Republican nationa l chairman and current head of Federal Communications Commission. was nam~ cd tod:iy by President Nixon lD be one of his top assistants. Burch, 46 , a lop strategist in Barry r.-t. Goldwater's 1964 presidential cam- paign, will ~ign as FCC ct.:iirman to jon U1c \\'hite llouSe staff as a presidcn- l!al counselor. In announcing the appointment. \Vhit c. ~louse press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Burch would serve "as a general adviser" to Nixon with wide ranging rcsponsibUities comparabJe to those held by t"·o other presidentia l aides , Ann Armstrong and Bryce Harlow. Burch met wit~ Nixon 'Mlursday in Key Biscayne and it Was decided he would take his new PoSt within three or four w~ks. Ziegler said. Ziegler said a replacement !or Burch on the FCC was expected to be announced In about a week. Ziegler said Burch "\\1ill not be taking anyones place" when asked lf the ap- pointment v.1as intended to Ull the gap created at the beginning of the month \Vhen Melvin R. Laird left the While lfouse Slaff. Burch was Goldwater's hnnd-plcked choice as Republican natlonRI chairman ll'hlle the Arizonn se nator Y+'as running ror president against Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Durtna the campaign, Burch was GoJdy,·ater's No. l adviser. He first bectime auoclatOO. with Goldwater in 19M, :i:erving as. hl.s SMate adrnJn~trati ve assistant. T oday's F inal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 011 e P erce11t Of Statio11 s To Be Op e11 n.\" I.. PETEH Kllll~c; O• int o~.i. Polot 51•1! [!';; j!l!l!li-: (0 !}I; ;i l'J•;1! pil."llH' gl'l1ill)'.t gt1':>ol111C along the U1·~111gc l:o:1Sl \hlS \1"c<'ken<I J ust bring ~our lunch :ind gl'l 1n 1i Ill' The. Aut o1nobi\c Clu!) ol S..1u1hcrn C:iliforn i~1 s~1 id tod::iy th;it fe\\•er lhan COUNTY TO REQ UIRE POSTED PR ICES. Sto•y Page 8 STATE DEALER S TH REATE N SHUTDOWN. Story, Page 12 25 pcrtcnt of 1hc service stati ons in Ora nge County \Viii be open Sa!urda y. f)nly one percent will open t1r Sund;is. About ha lf .the stations \rill rropen on lhe \\lashington's Birthd~y ho liday '.\!oncla v. Ju J~;:iguna Beach. a spot check (Jf {!l!"u!i n~ Slil llOllS sho .... ·ecl th~1 L 11 hile :;O!TI(' 11111 be opPn Sa tu rday, (or li ml!l.'d hour$. none \\'Ill be open Suuday. Sta tions today reported long lines witli 11·ai!ing period s of about 20 n11111.ltc~ in sonic cases. l\lany sta1ions reported that customers 11·c.re :innopcy by the \\·ailing but 110 incidents of violence were reported . One woman brought an extra tank to the Knox Cro\11 ft1obil station, l'h \V. Coast Highway, but attendants r efus.- t>d to fill it for her as she already had filled up her auto t:.ink wlth 20 gallons. l\1 olorists who need gasoline for 1\"e{'kend travr.1 better have it by now or plan on waiting in line for an hour or more S:durday morning, most Sl'rvicc. ~ta tion dea l!'rs warned . 1\hnost all dealers s;:iid they l'xpcct lo close by noon Saturduy. The Cl'{·r-l11creasing \\'alt ror gasolint! isn't due to its unavailability. hn1vt•Vl'r sevel"al dealers told the Dailv· Pilot. ' "Our distributors ha ve plCnty of ga~." said George Pl'rlin. who owns Perli n a)ld Sons Arco in Bal boa. "!l's lhc new federal allocations that are keeping supplies do11·n.'' he sa id. Perlin said his Fe bruary allocation is only 85 percent of wha·t he got a year ago. Officials of Atlanti c Richfield and Shell Ol\ Compan y in Los Angeles sa id they have been told to cut bac)( retai l supplies bv 20 pc.rcent from what they were ;ible lo sell ;:1 yrar ago. .. ,·es. we could sell more gas to the df'alcrs if !he govern ment would Jet us." a ShrJI public relatio ns oll1ct>r said. Perlin said tic's been out of gaso!!nc. fo r ~1 11•et:k no111 because hl' ju~t hasn ·t bcl'n :ibft• 10 get his F"ebruary allocation llt.d been limiting sales !o SI 50 :i cu~li!lner "but 1 still wasn 't ublc ln kct:p open:· he said . 1\like Croft, .,..·hose Chevron stat1011 n·as the on ly open sta!1on on !h{' Boll>0a Pen insula ~-rida y . said he'll l>c t!oscd Saturday. P..lotori s!s waited for 45 nii11utes to ~uy gasoline at his station Frida y morn- ing. "Everybody in line gol lo know each other very well," said Kathleen Pnr- rinelto of Costa ~1csa, who said she {See GAS, Psge !) Orange Coast • Weathe r Cooler ll'mpcratures arc fore · cnsl for Saturday as the mercury takes a dip into the low 60s. Other· wise fair v.·eathcr along the Orange Coas~ niter th e early morning clouds blow away. INSIDE TODAY Despite tlte increasing sllort-- oge of i]asolint~ a Huntington Beacl~ actress conirnuCes 11ea rf1f every day to Sn1& Clenunile to Pf!rforni at Sebastiort's \Vest Di 1n1er Playhouse. B la n r /1 e ~ficktlson is profiled i1~ tu<la1(s iveeke11der. /U 'l'Mir IMYl<"I J 8011IL11t > L. M, •onl II c:ou~. s C•,..r C1t11or Jl.t> CltMltlo4i 11-4) C:omlt1 1• Cl"Ml"'Mil It Deeth lrtol k tt I E<illllfLll ,,,. ' FllNllKf ll·IJ tt.rflCOH 16 Aini Ll<IMIW1 lS MAii-• I Ml•lft ,, .. M1i1t11M """' W H•ll""*' Now1 • Ofl"" C°""'., I ll0tll1i1~•11l1 IJ·J' '"'" lt·U SIMI! Mtrl!;1!1 \)·IJ ''""''""' ,, TllNllfl ,, •• --. .. _., ......, 11-11 WlflO """I I ........... D-'8 ' .2~0AIL ~ P~IL:_:O_cl ___ _cH.:__ ____ F_'c"-:''.:.' _F_<bru_•_rr:....._l-'5,_1_•_14 What Res~ne? Tot Dozes us Fireme1i Work Newporl Beach firemen raced out on a rescue call Thursday afternoon 111 rC'$J)On se to a distraught mothe r's plea, but they could })robably .have taken their ti1ne gelling lhe re. "WHEN THEY arrived at l'.l6 30th St., they found their 'victim' sound asleep without a care in the world," s~ys Ins.pect.or Art Mortorf. Brian Okey. 15 months. wa s okay, despite having dozzed off for a nap with h is head someh o"' stuck between the rockers and under· carriage or his b::iby roe· king chair. HIS RESCUERS were very careful and quiet as they cut the chair apart and Inspector l\.1orton said Brian slept throug the whole resc ue operation. Osm1a Guilty Countian Faces 3-15 Years in Manslaughter A man charged with murder last Sept. 22 shortly after a visiting Santa Maria firemen v.·as shot and killed at a Santa Ana wedding reception was found guilty ci involuntary manslaughter Thursda y night by an Orange County Superior -Court fury. Judge Hannon G. Scoville accepted the verdict reached after one day of deliberations and scheduled March 1 as the sentencing date for Ramon Ray Osuna, 19, ol Sant.a Ana. Osuna faces a possible state prison tenn ol three to 15 years for the killing of Joe Henry Sandlez, 41, of Santa. Maria outside a downtown Santa Ana union hall. It was testified during the three--week trial that Osuna was riding with sevlV31 otber people in a car when shots were fired in a gang battle that broke up a wedding reception al y,•hlch Sanchez was a guest. City Computers First Occupant Of Civic Center ,..---...oi-mputen; from the Finan« Depart. ment of the City or Huntington Beach \\·ill be among the firs.t occupants ol the new, $12 million Huntington Beach Clvic Center, at 2000 Malo St. This weekend the computers will be moved into the basement of the five· story administration building and Jnto the ooe--st.ory development wing, from the old civ ic center at Fifth street a.00 Pecan Avenue. Work on the new civic center i.s almost completed, and a!J city employee. are expooted to be moved over by the end of March. The police department is expected to be OOu.sed in the new buildings by ~larch 18, and city ernployes will follow on Marcil 25. A!tbough most of the oonstruction will be oompleted by llK'n, there will stil l be some landscaping and several mcdifications to be. finished , One of the modificatiOM "'ill be construction o( offices for the city council on the fif th floor of the administratioo building. Public dedication ceremorues are set for March 30 and 31. U.S. Gag Bid Lost UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -Th e United States, a heavy supplier of ann~ to Iran. lost a hid Thursday to ke£'p the United Nations Security Council fron1 diStiJssing recent border clashes between Iraq and Iran . Louis de Guiringaud, the French president of the COtllCil for February .• called the !~nation body into session this afternoon at the request of Iraq An1bassador Talib el-Shibib. DAILY PILOT TM Ol'•'llf• CMll DAILY PILOT •Ill• Mlk:PI 11 comtlf"9d ."'-N-1-Pct1~. "l>UOllrhed Oy It .. Q<-(0111 "Ul>lillll"ll COMMny, ie~ •II• fll ;tlona .,, 1>11t>ll1hN. MOftd•Y lftr0\1911 F rld•Y, lor CDI" M11~. N....,,..rl, Bf•Cll, tlunlllllf!Olf Be.ch/1'..,,,1111> V•ll~y, l •Qll'lt •Midi, lrvlMISM41tMC1< •nd !.on C~,,,..,,tt/ S•n Jutn C..pillrtno. 4 tlnst• •t'Q•or.al ..,,,Ion iii puo1l1Plltd SUvnf•Y' Ind Su1101y,_ tht ,.-wi.-1 M ll1h!ng plant +1 •I lJO ....,,,, &er ll•H!, Co1i. Mtt•, C1lltor!l<I, ..,_,.,, ltob••• N. w,.d f'rnld111I '"" Publi1111r Jtck It Cuilt y \tic. Prttld..,I 1r>d G•n••t l Ml!l~tir Tlloll'l•t K,,.,;i E<litor Tl1011111 A. Mur plo:111 Mt ... glrog l:<lol11t Ch1rlM H. lto1 kl(litr .. r. Nill 4Ul111Pll '"Mtl'llf E<lllOJ1 l••rv c , .. ;11, Wtat Or•"" cwuy ~ll•OI' H ............... C>Mc. 1111$ lttch k vl1•1N M1ili119 Ad4r1n1 r.o. 101 7t0. tl641 ...... .._ l_,... lff<.11: m .-ornt ..,,,_ Cotti Mt .. I J• Wtr.t l •Y S!rffl 111.....--1 •~"' »» w,..._, lov!1v1'11 SUI Clt.....,.le: JOJ N.,111 El (1,,.lt>O ll•tl T ........ (7141 64J-4)21 C....,._ AltNrff .. 641·1671 11.-•-0r..,... c_, c .... _._ Mt.II.JI C•.,..lflol. 1t7l. 0••"" Cetll ""*!ltl'llPlll 0..0.,_.,y, lllt -l!Wle1, lllU1!rt1i... '"'°'111 ..,.n., tr fdv.,..11-nto -•"' PN'I' 11t rl'CWOlllCff Wl"""'I IPICltl .... ""' .... "'~·lfl'tl -· ...... Cit-. -... Hid .i C.." ""-• alllonllll. llltte(nfollon "' ~·ltt st.tit -"''""' "' lftlll U.11 ,_,..,,.., 11'1111,..,... •11Mt..,.. ll.61 -ll'ltv. ' . Police said Sanchez was struck by a stray bullet that hit him between the eyes. fie dropped dead at the feet of his niece and her bridegroom. Police said he and other wedding guests were seeking safety from a gang battle that began with-the burning or a car and ended with the exchange ol gwllire between the warring factions . Nine Indicted In $6 Million Drug Smuggle SAN DIEGO (AP) -Nine penons have been indicted on charges of con· spiring to smuggle 141 pounds of cocaine, valued by a uthorities at more than $6 million in street sales. Only two of the nine have been ar· rested, A.ss-t. U.S. Atty. Tom C&ffin said Thunday. He told a court that one of the two, Ricky D. Winland, 23, oC Gardena, reportedly has as much as $1 million in illicit funds buried in Southern California or deposited in Swiss banks. Winland and Gerald L. Wonderling, 34. were arrested earlier on charges included Jn Thursday's indictment, Coffin said. Wonderling posted $100,000 bond in Wichita, Kan. while Winland, who'' pleaded innocent Thursday, is being held here for $300,000 bond. The federal grand jury indictment said the ring bought the cocaine in Mexico and South America and funneled it through the San Ysidro port of entry to Southern California, New York and other U.S. locations. From Pagel GAS • • • was an hour late for work wailing for gas . "l was riding on empty and we needed lt tor the weekend," she said, explaining why she waited so long. The new allocations are _, o in g to have a pronounced effect at Camp J)endleton. Officials at the tfarine base said the es timated 43,000 gas customers there \\'ill go on odd-c\'en Oregon ralioning pk1n beginning Tuesday. Co11rt Upholds Deatl1 Penalty SAN FRANCISCO iUPI) -The in· i1iaUvc measure v.·hich restored the death penalty for cert<lin crimes in Califo rn ia has been upheld by a Superior Coor!. The issue was raised by an attorney ror Van \Vesley PurC('ll, 28, aC'C\JSed of the Jan. 2 slaying of Anthony P. Cala. 45, at a food market. Att.orncy Charles ~t. Drcsow argued that the cruel and unusua l punishmen t clause or tbe Constitution was violated by the initiative measure passed last November. But Superior Judge ~Iorton R. Chlvin Thursday ruled that the in- itiative is constitutional. Great W eatlier For Fog Festival OCEAN SHORES, Wash, (UP!I - Forecasts of inclement coastal westlier Forecasts of inclement coasta !weather surging through the pl"Orl" :lers ol this community's fifth annual February Fog Festival today. "In the pa..t, we've been clemented lo death ," ~id Robert Ward, who thought up the tongue-in-cheek festiva l. "F'or four yea~ Jn a row, •'t' were literally sUIU'ltd oul. But it loob like we're going to be lucky th is year and really have !Orne nasty weather." Highlight of the festival will be su rf wading contest Sunday. Anotller event is _.two-day Pt11\sh sausage eating con- t~. ~tonday has been offlclally designed as "Bica rbonate of Soda Day·" "= ~-= .... ------ ". Prices Soar 3.5 Pe1·ce11t fu January WASlUNGTON I t:Pl l -Led by b1g increases for food and fuel. wholesale prices surgt'd up\\':Jrd by 3 5 percent in January. the st't'Ond f:.istest .monthly rate in 27 years. thl' WLo1· Departml'nt reported tod.:i y. About 70 f>l'r'(;L'IH of the increase. was due to higher 1)tit."Cs for fuels, farm products and p1·0C'essed food -sectors of the econon1y 1J1.:it cont!n1,1cd to be the biggest headache for t h e Administration's ant1-1nnation campaign . The government's index of wholesale prices is Coruiidered a good indicator of how retail prices \\'ill act in the months ahead. The nation's consumers already receiv· ed a bad dose of economic news Thurs- day -a forecast by the Agriculture Department that retail food prices \~:ould rise about 12 percent this year, after a 16 percettt leap in 1973. Today's report showed lhat the price increases for whol esale farm products and processed foods over the past 12 months 11,·ere nearly 30 oercent. Industrial commodities, which make up about three--fourths of the wholesale price index and are one of the best measures uf tmder1ytng-inflationary trends in the economy, rose 17 percent, from a year ago. With the exception of a 5.8 percent jump last August, January's wholesa le price rise was the biggest for a single month since an increase of 8.1 percent in October, 1946, when the nation was in 1.he throes of an inflationary boom after World War II. When January's price figures were adjusted for seasonal variations, the wholesale increase came to 3.1 percent also the second largest monthly rise eVer, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although food and fuel were responsi · ble for most of the rise , nearly all other prices moved up in their wake. Of 15 major categories measured by the BLS -ranging from railroad cars to window glass. -14 rose last month and only ooe_. lumber and wood products , declined. \\'holesale prices of farm products rose 8.2 percent from December. processed food and feeds increased 4.1 pl'.:'rcent, and industrial commodities advanced 2.5 percent: All of these sho,ved a step-up in the rate of inflation since the end of 1973. AJthough the rise in. fuels was some\.\-·hat ~ than the pace of November ' add December. prices for gasoline, home heatnig oil and other refined pet.r0!eum prOOuc:t.s advanced by 7.7 percent last month. From Pagel BOATS ... harbor offlcials began a cra'ih program to get the necessary perm its on an emergency basts. ''If v.·e v.·cren't.'' Ilal!inger sa id. "it \vould take several months longer. \Ve're geUlng things out just as early as po5Si- ble." Ile estimates the "relali\'ely simple job" will take four mooths of dredging to complete. ~1rs. Allen, who said the marina's boats range from a 14-foot sailboat to a 52·foot cruiser. Lold the regional coastal commission that lt was being blamed for the delays. "\Ve coot.acted Orange County and got no ansv•ers ." tl-1rs. Allen told U1e <.'Ommis.<;loners. "except that it has 10 be approved by the EPA (Environmental Prot~tioo Agency\ and the coastal con1· mission and that it'll take tv.'o years." O>n1missioner Robert Rooney. v.·ho lives in ,.f-lw1tington Beach, told her "l)on 't view us as a bottlenet:k.'' If the heavy silting is ca using damage to personal property or endangering navigation, Rooney said, an emergency permit is a possibility, Ballinger said Thursday the county is working on getting the necessary okays concurrently. "We're not just sit· ting back on our bands." New Huntington Fire Training Center to Open The new joint powers fire training center ope.rated hy four cities in Hun· lington Beach will be dedicated at 10 a.m. Feb. 23. The center is at 18301 Gothard Ave .. adjacent to a Huntington Beach fire station. Mayors from llunlinglon Beach, Seal Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster will be present at the ceremony. Tours of the new facility and demonstrations of fire fighting units wl!I be given'. The four ci ties.beginning Feb. 22 will drop their boundaries for Uie purpose or fire protection. This means the fire truck closest. to I.he scene \Vil! rC'spond to a fire, no n1atter which city It's ln , tn addlllon to combining training ef· torts, the center houses a centralited communications system. Ed Bent, supt-_rvlsor of lire servlct training for the state Department of EducaUon1 will abo attem. the Feb. 23 dedication. The publlc 13 lnvl!ed. ' I " UP'I T1l1phOll IDENTIFIED AS ONE OF HEARST KIDNAPERS Escaped Convict Donald D. De Frff1e, 30 UP'I T1i.pflota AWAITS FURTHER WORD Victim's F.ather Hearst H eroi1i Arrives Via Air-111c1il \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -Fedcr:'.11 drug agents have announced they seized $1.6 million v.·orth of pur(' heroin mailed to Wash ington from Bangkok and ar- rested four persons suspected o f operating the American end of the air- n1ail connection. A Drug Enforcement AdminisLJ:ation agent showed repor1ers Thur!Klay a seal- ed '·duri1my" envelope t)Sdl in the delivery ruse that. snared the StlSf«'IS, slit it open <UH~ poured out half an ounce of while pov.·der -most of il lactose substituted by agents v.·hen they intercepted the Bangkok letters. Spl'cial agent Abrahan1 L. Azzam, head of the DEA 's \\lashingloo office , said the seizures and arrests followed a Feb. I raid by American and Thai agents in Bangkok, described by agents as headquart('rs of an internatio!lal narcotics mail -order business. From Pagel HEARST • • • by the SLA Tuesday. DcFreez(' was transferred t 1 the state prisOn at Soledad after spending some ti inc at Vacaville. and escaped from Soledad r..·larch 5. \Vhil e th ey v.·e re in prison. both DcFret>ze and \\'hetler :eived visi1s and letterS from Russell Little. 27 , 001v being held in San Quentin Jlrison on charges' of rnurder in the killing of Oakl.lnd schools Superintendent ~1arcus A. Foster. The SLA has claimed responsibility for the Foster shooting. Wheeler was serving a JO-year-to-life term at Vacaville when he escaped from a minimlim security area. He was allow- ed to work in Uie outside area after he renounced membership in Ven- ccrenios, a one -t i m e revolut ionary orga nization based in North e r n California, Following his escape, a prison official said, "It v.·as a case· or an inmate who cormcd his keepers." The Examiner also said it learned U1at authorities have identified a couple "''anted as witnesses v.'ho were seated iii a Volksv.·agen outside J\.tiss 1-learst's apartment at the time. of the kidnap. The newspaper said it learned that th e v.·01nan \\'as among the last persons' to visit DeFrecze just before his escape from Soledad. DeFreez.e shows an extensive arrest reco rd , according to police fil es. The arrests. dating Jrom 1960. include charges of attempted murder, robbery, carrying concealed weapons, l h c manufacture and sale of wea pons in- cluding bombs, escape. grand theft auto, assault , and passing bad checks. The J)'1lice records only show one con- viction, however. when he served three months in jail for the manufacture and sale of weapons, including bombs. alter being arrested ~tarch 31, 196-t, in \\.lest Covina. De.freeze. also knov.'TI as Donald David Thomas and Steven Robinson, was born in Ohio Nov. 16, 1943 . He is 5--9, 160 pour.ds. The records show he was arrested in Buffalo, N.Y.; Newwark, N.J.; East Orange, N.J., and Covina . Hi s last kno\\TI arrest was Nov. 17, 1969 by L.:is Angeles police on two counts of attempted murder, robbery and other charges. " Gas Sale Policies. Clru·ified · Wt\SHJNGTON (AP} -The Federal Energy Office told service station operators toda y they can sell gasoline in hulk to comn1ercicd accounts w1d to 1notorists undt'r odd-e\·~n distrlbution s.vsterns v.·i1hout violati ng federal rl'gula· lio ns. 111c FEO issued a statemenl at· lt:'1npting to clarify it w.w policy barring fli scr irnination a ng customers in servlce station sale Station operators roughout the n:'.lt ion have been r.'onfused a d son1etin1es angry over 1ssuanc esday of a brief ~me Clmel1t to the federal r..1andatory Pet.roleun1 Allocation llegulatlons. The amendinent was aimed at ending di scriminatory practices begun by some service stations which gelJ gasoline only to "regular customers" or only under long·tenn contract arrangements. "These practices have now been ban· ned by the 1''ederal Energy Office as dlscrin1inatory ," the FEO said Tuesday. It said viol ations should be reported to the lnlt'.rna! Rcvcnlle Service for cnforecrnent of the ne1v regulation . But the rule left many service sta1 io11 operators wondering v.·hetlier lt v.·ould confl ict with eontra(1S t • sup1>l y co111- merci:il purchasers, or with state ~ gawlin~istrbutlon plans. Sonic states have adGptcd systenl.S allo\ving sales of gasoline to certain cus- tomers on certain days. us-..:a:ly matching odd or even license plate number witb r odd or even C<'l!endar datt."S· Oregon's systen1 includes a provision for service sta tions low on gasoline to hang out a yel!o\v flag and serve only emergency vehicles. The FEO said Thursday its non- di scrimination 111le does not conOict with such a st.ite system as long :is there is no discrimination against individual customers \\'ithin any category. In the latest clarifica tion. FEO general CoLtnscl \Villian1 N. \Valker sald servl ce station owners ean continue to serve commercial at'("QUnl s or bulk ~:1les for con1merclal use v.·ithout violating the FEO policy. lie said this could be done under sotne arrangement for ser\·ing such customers from speci<Jl pumps or during special hours. Walker also said sta te odd-even ser.ice systems are not in conflict Y.'ith the FEO regulation, His stntcn1 en1 added a reminder to gasllne suppliers that they must met· gasoline supplier.:; !hat, lht'y must 1nee! the mandatory prograrn. Patrohnan Dies CLARKSVJLt.r;. 'feim. (li Pll Patroln1an Kenneth B~·ning, v.·ho sef\!- ed on the Clarksville force only four months. died Thursd ay as a result of a gw1shot wound he received during a gunman's bizarre shooting spree Wednesday_ Ho\vard c;entry, 42, shot and woWJded fi ve oLhers near the Cham ber of Commerce office i n dov.-ntown Cla rksville before he was kill- ed . _,,.-----...---------=-====~~~·~ STORE-WIDE CL EAR ANCE SALE I LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS Reg. 7' MARGE CARSON • yellow & orange print . __ $440. 8' MARGE CARSON • orenge silk velvet ··---·------··----·---·----. $770. 7' PR. SHERRILL -Celedon & yellow .. ,, .. ___ ,,_,, .. ,,_, ..... -.................... .. $599. eo. 7'/i' SH ERILL -Velvet stripe. Oronge & green ........... _,,,,,_,, .................. .. $755. 6' PR. SHERRILL • Gold & rust tufted .............................................. . $699. eo. 8' ROYAL COACH · Crescent. Blue & yellow pri nt ................ -..... , $824. 5' PR. ROYAL COACH. Tufted gold ve lvet ...................................... $669. eo. 8' HENREDON • Celedon & oronge tuxedo print ·-·--·--·--·---·----····---$999, 8' HENREDON • Green/off white/rust/ru•t print . ___ ,, __ ,_,,,,_,_,,, ...... $992 . SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLACK VINYL ...................... ----·----------·---$419, QUEENSIZE. Herculon ploid, Black, brown/white ---·-----·----·----·"···--------$416, DOUBLE HERCULON PLAID. Groen/rust .......... _,_ ........................... -$370. CHAIRS SALE $379. $599. $499. ,, $649. $629 ••• $724. $549 •••. $869. $842. $389. $379. $319. PR. ROYAL COASH ·Blue velvet ................ _,, __ , _________ ,, __ , -$238. eo, $209. 1 .. PR. ROYAL COACH • Gold velvet ........... -----·---·--·--· ....... ... $249. ••· $209. 1,, PR, HENREDON ·Rust velvet ....... , .......................... -.................. , ..... -.... -$346. eo. $299. WING g_~~t= 9~?.~~~8~R~-.'.~'.'.:"..~'.:"_'._~~llow ~ri:~----$285 _ $2$ 2 :;· ••· PR SHERRILL • Green/white stripe velvet ____ ,,,,_,, _____ ,_,,,, .... -... -..... -$298 , 11, • ••· • JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE FANTASTIC SELECTION OF 9 UAL IT Y UPHOLSTERED PIECES AVAILABLE THROUGH SATURDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRICES, SELECTED GROUPS OF HENREDQN, HERITAGE & DREXEL CONTINUE ON. SALE UNTIL MARCH 2. DR EXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS'1 AN INTERIORS WIEK YS • SATURDAYS t:OO to 5:JO IDAY 'Ill t:OO' • NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFF DR.,, 642-2000 LAGUNA BEACH e 345 NOR1Jl COAST HWY. 494-6551 TORRANCE e 13&49 HAWTHORNE llVO. (Open Sundsy 12·!i:3()) 378-1279 I, At Your Service A Sunday, \Vtdn~1day and Friday Jo~eature Of Lhe Dally Pilot _i\ ller11i<· C nf. Dl'.:All PAT: A few \Vecks ago 1 was \1ceding my ga rden and my cat dashed out 0£ the. house. running up to me practically howlin g. \Vhen I got up to sec \•:hat was \vrong with him. he ran to\.,.ard th e: hotL'iC and looked back to see if I y,•as follOY.'ing'. At his insistence. J y,•cnt into !he house and it was lucky I did because there \vas a smolderint: rirc in mv wastebasket from :i carelessly (liscan.le<l cignrctlr \Vhich J thought v.•ns 0111. \\'hen r 1old my daughter about lhis shl• said thl'r<' \\'as a t:tit "h!·ro·· 1·vniest c<1eh yl•ar ;.ant.I I should «nler riiy cat. Could ~ou findJlUI who holds lllis contest ;u1tl hov.• t can enter? G.N., Fountain \'alley '1111· F'riskie C11t Council, SIMS \\'ilshire Bl\'d., Los Angeles. holds an annual "Nalional llero Cat" co~esl , awardln~ the "·inner a $100 U.S. Savings Bond. a:a year's supply or cut f~ and an l'ngraved sil ver feeding bo"· . A council spokcsn1un said 40 entrll!.S ha\'e tH:en received for this year's contest (winner lo be announced in fl.1arch), and your cat's deed Is \\"orthy of considerallon. .. S11vii•t1 Ne1l·s1•1rpers !)EAR PAT : ls th ere anvo nc in this arc<t \\'hO will pick up ne\~sp<ipers for rccyt!inr.;·~ IJuc to a b:Jck problem I l'lln;\ot lifl 1111· S!<.il'kf'd rn:'ltcr i;il a11<l ·find it in1pos.~1ble to get \o one or !ht' l"l'l'\'rling 1·nl lc(·1lon CC'11tcrs. J'n1 sur1• · thl:rC' :i'n· n1an~· o!htrs 11·ho find dc·liv1'r~· 11f !h\'Sl' rnr1t1•ri:1ls IL'r~ hard :.ind :1rr tl1row111g a11.1y 1hts<' lhl'ful 11t·1ns G.F .. J\'r"1>0rt fk>al'h 'lost 1•lcn1c111:1ry ~ehoo\s hold periodic p;iper dri1i:•s ;incl youn~strrs arti quite 11 illin~ to pick up rery1·l:.1bll' n1:.1 terials. if rrquesll'd. l"otice~ 11f thrsr ecology projects arc publiti'll'd anti Sl·hvols "·rlcomr ioquirit•s about u pc om I n g tlri1·cs. Kr11·port l::lemeotary School, "'bich sc r\CS you r area, is rolte<:lin~ nc"·spapcrs l'l larch 1 and 2. You "'ill be contactrd by u P'fA n1ember ti) arrange for piek·up. (lthrrs can contact the Sl'hool about donatilms or drop off nc"'sparwl'!' nt lht' school from 7:45 to !1:30 a.ni. and 2 10 6 p.m. i\tarch 1, und 9 a.rn. lo noon i\'lar1·h 2. l'i11~1 ,., ••• ~, 1 't)lll'lll!!J llEAH 1'1\"\" tll v Urolhl'r amt I ha\'P lx"('Qrne vrry lnlt·~l·sted 11\ table tenn is ;ind \\'C'cl likr In Join a l'lub or tram. but h<t\'(11·1 t:M'rn 11h!i: 111 locate onl'. Can you hcl 1) us (Ju:·• n .\I., Costa >\1cs11 Contat•I the Huhl'lhllitation Institute of Orangr County. R33-iHHl. ex tension :l5. RJoCis planning: ils second an nual "Ping Pong Tourn-A-Thon," co-sponsored by the Californl:1 Angels. Aug. 8-11. ''ou "'Ill be put In touch "'ilh other ping pong 1·nthusiasl~ in your arl'a a nd be :1ssurrd of n te:un position for the tournnn1rnt. U you 11·ish. Te a m spon!loring mrrl'han1... 11rt• oow bein~ so11g:l:1t for thr: 111aratho11 ~an1es, wbich \1ill 111tt·n1pl to hrl'u\.. lhl' t•xislinl-( "'orld record or 75 hours of t•ontinuuu~ pl;iy fQf a '"'ll-n1a n team. ;\sl.-ft•1• tt't1 i 1•fJt· l)f:/\H rA1': \Vhl'll lt'lhng our nr1ghbor~ 11!:1! 1~·e 1\'1'r1' 1hi11 king of :irldin;..: ;1 f01 rnily roo111 to our hous1· :is 1hry h:1d don(' :1 fPw ye:i rs ago . 1hey S\lld 10 v.•tit ch out for 1ncchan il's· liens. 11 sl"Cn1s in 1hr1r c;1sc one of the subeon!r;1C'tor~ wns not p<.11d by the contractor and our neighbors ended up with an unpaid roofer placing a lil'll against their house . Af1 rr figh1ing ,.,.Hh !he contrac..1or for months, he paid the suboontrac.1or. bul we'd like lo know if there is any way to make sure this lien situa tion doesn't occur in the first place. R.L., lluntlnglon Beach Wben you rh~e a contractor, request him lo sign 1t lien wui ver at the lime lhc contract Is signed, or post a bond lo insure that bl1 suhcontractors will be paid . If the co ntractor balks at this suggestion, don't hire hhn . Dr11 Clean l ,a/1el.< DEAR PAT: Although niany ga rments nre labeled "professionall y dry clenn only." J'vC' nevl'r brcn able to get :i.n cxplanntion of the cl lffcrenccs l n processes used hy professionals and the coin operated machinrs. Assuming a garment has no trim of any kind and is made enti rely of one fabric that should be dry cleaned , why must it be "profcssion<illy'' cleaned? c.n., Costa P.1csa Otlrothy Lyle, a oottd textile authority asM1Claled with tbe tot eT n a tlo n a I Fabric111re Institute, admit• 1 om e ma1111rncturers use th e "professionally dry clt·un only'' label to protecl lh c.n1 srlves agnlnst damage cl.alm11. She says the prtnclpal difference between professional nnd coin-op eleanlng Is lbat the profe•slonals u!lie li to io dlfferent formuhtll or !lettings depend.Jog on \'11rlnncr5 In 1nuterfal, while almogt all roln-flP~ 11re prt-11et for only one hnmldlly. detergent nnd lime period. l'rofc11slonols a l!to prevent shrinkage by uiJin~ proper prc--spottlng techniques and avoid the 11veraJte Person's mistake of mixing fabri~ and overloadiD« col~p macb.Jne11. • DAI LY PILOT ;; More Tape Gaps Uncovered Burke Hearings Experts Clash Over Carburetor By RUDY NJEOZIEl.SKI Of rne D•U~ l'ltot s11u Technical experts clashed over the Kendig "'mi racle" carburetor tOOay as lcstimony began before a legislative sub- committee in El Monte chaired by i\sscmblyn1an Robert IL Burke tll-1-lun- tington Beach). 3 Arch Bay Dog Lo'ver 'Sliackled' Thrt<t' Arch Bay mining magnate and dog lover Dom inic Shelton V. "·as found guilty Thursday of violating probation :ind ordered never again to run his dogs on the private community's beach. South County Judicial District Court Judge B!ajr Barnette also ordered Shel!on to pay 11 $10 fine for citations recci\'ed Saturday for running his boxer and puli on the beach. Last October. Shelton was convicted of !hrce violations of the county's dog leash !a\V, flned $50 and placed on three years' informa l probation. An a!torney for Shelton said today th:.1! his client plaw.; :o appeal Judge Barnrtte's decision in Orange County, Superior Court. J)uring Thursday's hearing. Orange (()linty Animal Control Department of- fici<ils provided statements to Judge Barnl'lle allef{ing th.1t they saw Shelton running on the bc>ach last Saturday with the t l\'O unteasbed dogs. They cited bim and be was ordered 10 appt:ar in court for the probation h('aring . /\s a result or the October trial, war· ring fa ctioos in lower Three Arch Bay have filed multi-ntillion dollar lawsuits <Jgainsl one another over Shelton's habit or running his dogs on the beach. UC I Professor's Co11ditio11 Critical UC Irvine 's Dr. Ralph \V. Gerard loday v.•as reported in critical condition 1n the intensive care unit a"t Hoag Ulemorial Hospital. Gerard, 73, a professor emeritus, was founding dean of the UCI graduate division , having come to Irvine in 1963 to . bclp plan the school of biological sciences. A university spokesman said Dr. Gerard underwent open heart surgery last week and took a turn for lhc "'orsc toda y. N ul,ure Lover Faces Cooler EDi\10NTON. Alta. (AP) -A 2.1-year· nld n1an who "'alked nude lhrough :in E:rlrnonton Transit System bus has plead- ed guilty to a charge ur committing nn indeccnl act. Edward Chatschaturian was examined in Alberta Hospital before appearing -clothed -in Provincial court. l{c will be sentenced Feb. 21. Chatschaturian wa!l: arrested Thursday after he disrobed shortly afler boarding the bus. lie told a bus driver he was a sun "·orshiper and was afraid of his clothes. ihe temperature was about ri ve degrees above zero. The carburetor. claimed to reduce l'missions to 1975 standards and improve 1nileage. was still described as a technological breakthrough by ll a i g Marashlian. president of the manufac- turer, Pollution Controls Industries. But Marashlian protested being forced to appear before the transportation sub-- committee uMer the threat of subpoena and having to submit his carburetor for Air Resources Board tests before he was ready. l-Ie blamed much of the controversy surround1ng the i n v e n t i o n on exaggerated claims made by the news rnedia and confusing press releases issued by the Air Resources Board. H. J . Buttner, a consulting engineer. backed 1.1arashlian 's claim that the carburetor could meet 1975 fed eral and state emission standard~ and -improve mUeage by as mud:l as 22 to 33 percent. But Gerhardt Hass. the Air Resources Board's chief of vehicle emission control. in prepared testimony, said the Kendig carburetor is neither better nor worse than a standard carburetor. Hass disclosed the results of three new tests on a 1973 Pinto, fitted with a Kendig carburetor which had just been completed by the ARB. Some of the conclusions are: -Tbat the carburetor did not n1ccl the 1975 California stand'ard.s on any tesl. -That it met the interim federal stand: ards on only one test. -Thiit it malfunctioned on the second test. -Thal the carburetor exhibits unac- celJl..able driveabi!ily and st a rt in g characteristics. -That it causro an 18 percent loss in fuel economy. Mari1ie Killed, A1iotlier Injured; Struck by Train One young El Toro Marine was killed :i.nd another injured Thursday night when their car \\'as smashed to pieces by ;i heavy locomotive engine at a Santa Ana railroad crossing. The dead Marine was identified by Sania Ana police as 18-yca r-{Jld Pvt. Kevin D. Campbell. Police said he \vas apparenlly killed instantly when the slow n1oving engine rammed into his side of the car. Campbell was a passenger in the car dri\•en by Pvt. Ernest \Vagncr, 19, a member of the EI Toro Marine. band. \Vagr•er suffered only minor ir' · ·:?S in the 9:25 p.m. accident and is in Long Beach Naval llospital today for observa- tion, \Vitnesscs told police it appeared the r-.1arines were trying to beat U1e train to the crossing at 250() E. Warner Ave .. 111hich was marked by nashing red Jighls but no crossing anns. The big Santa Fe engi ne was going onl y 15 miles an hou r. b:t po!ife said that was fast enough 10 completely demollsh the car and push it nearly JOO feet down the tracks. Units from both the Tustin and Santa Ana Fire departments worked for nearly 30 minutes to pry the car away from the train. Police said Wagner told them he didn't see the red warning lights or the train when he entered the intersection and the last thing he remembers is tile impact of the collision. The engineer of the old train 60-ycat- old Vinton V. Fulk of Whitt'·r. told police he spotted the late-model sedan too late to pul on the emergency brakes and avoid a colLision. Sunday's Pilot to Explai11 Zapping From Utility Bills MAS ALEGRE TOP WINNER IN ACAPULCO YACHT RACE Records Fa stest Time For Class 8 Entry 'Swiftsnre' First 'Mas Alegre' Winner In Acapiilco Classic A fresh westerly off the Boca Chica entrance to AcapulL"O ~!arbor brought ihe 12th San Diego to Acapulco yacht race to a fast close Thursday. To no one's surprise. Jo hn J\1acAllister's Staodfast-4-0 J\1as Alegre. a one-0ff model from the design board of Cassius and Cuthbertson of Canada. was the overall handicap \\'inner. recording the best elapsed time for a Class B entry in the history of the race. Mas Alegre was the flf'th lxJat to finish at 1:17:40 a.m. Thursday for ;in clapsL>d time of JO days, 12 hours. 17 1ninutcs and 40 seconds. Her '"'inning: corrected time -alter the deduction of lin1c nllowance -was eight days. 21 hours, 33 minutes and 28 seconds. Big surprise of the race was the first to finish yacht. Nick Frazce 's 43-foot sloop Swiftsure, anothe r crealion of Cassius and Cu1hbcr1son. S.ht: beat the scratch boat. John Scripps' 79-foot ketch t\liramar by a hout three n1inutes. The only Class A boat to score in the handicap column "·:-is ~1 a I i n Burnham's Ericson-46 Invader. She was !he third boat to fin ish and "·ound up third overall and the winner in Class A. Among the Class C contenders, the Ranger·37s made the biggest spla sh, wiad- ing up seco nd and fourth on handicap time. Here are the first five on corrected tin1e: ( l l 'J\1as Alegre; (2) 1'crra1 II (Rangrr- 37! Arthur Saenz Jr., 8:23:16:08; (3) Invader (Ericson-46) Malin Bunham, S[)YC'. 9:00:03:38; (41 Zyngon (Ranger- 3i l Jorge J\1u rrie1a, Aca pulco YC, 9:00:33 :22; (5) Impact (Ericson-37) Ton1 Tobin , SDYC, 9:01 :31:58. * t,· * * 14 Yacht Cli1lls Scl1eduled For 'Midwi11ter Regatta' 111ere was a lime in the not too distnnt past when the "Mid~·intcrs"' wa <> a gian t sailboat rcg::itla, alv.'ays schedul · ed on the \Veekend nearest \Va shington's Birthd.:'ly, and roncentrated in the Lns Angcl es-Long Beach harbor are:1. Boats fronl San Diego. Ncv.•porl Beach , and yachting areas north or Los Angeles •larbor usually could count 011 from No Cou1ity Solon Has Bodyguar£l Assigned Yet None of Orange County's l~is!ators have been assigned bodyg1.1il rds such ai; were ordered to protect two :-tate senators from harm by the Sy mbionese Liberation Anny (SLA ). California AttomeY General Evetlc .I. Younger told newsmen Thursday in Snn F'raneisco that bodyguards have been assigned to some state. legislators "on the basis of reports we have rc<:eivcd about the SLA." i'\Ve received information about the SLA and asked them whether thry would like additional security~· Younger said. "They said •yes'.'' An aJde £or Assemblyman Robert H. on<' to two ""eekends in advance for getting to the scene of the big action. IL u<;ually r esulted in special pre- Mid1\·intcr praces. 1\nd on th(' :'llidv.·Jntcrs wct.1kcnd . a person fron1 a high vantage point in the L<1s Angeles •!arbor Arca would be convinced thal the harbor was hlankcled \\'ith sail. Even commercial shipping was of1en hampered by the hundreds of sailboats tacking through lhe harbor. OUT TIU:'llGS /rave rl.anged in lhe last few years with the growth o! sailboat raci ng as a weekend sport. The ~1idwinlers is no longer a single big regatta on Los Angeles and Long Beach hnrbors. IL is more of a series of r egattas spread from Ne"·port Beach on the casl to 1\-Iariij,a de\ Rey to the \\'CSL The spon soring Southem California Yacht Association 1vas forced to spread the Midwinters thin with the growth in the number of classes as well as lhc popular'i ly of lhc: sport. l"f IS STJLJ. call ed T~IE Midwin ter Regatta. howe ver, 11nd draws upwards of 1.000 boats in some 100 classes. But Report Qi1estioned By Jaworsl{i Fro111 \\'Ire Sfr\'irrs \\,,~Jll :'\C~'l'll~ -!'ipct'1<1 I \\:nrrga1r l)rOSt.'ClllOr i.Cl)H Ja .... ·orskJ hitS d1SC1l\'Crtrl "lll.'.lllf rnorc apparent n1ys1t•r1ous gaps" in lil!J<.' rt.'co rdings already 1urncd O\'e r by Presid<'rll Nixon, nctording lo th~ ' (;roup \V \\'cslinghoLLSe Brondtnsting Co. Group \\' correspondent r-.tatt Cooney. t in a report filed Thursck1y night, said. ! •·Audio c:otperls who earlier mvestigated 1 the celebrated l6·n1inute cr~surc have lx'<'n nskcd to exatnine the recordings , ;tt1d report back to he prosecutors on 11·hcthcr ~ny tampering n1sy be in- 1 1\ spukr.s1nt1n for Jau·orski, Jame:i; Do.rlc. sJid, "1'hat report goes way the l1t•ll hl'_\10nd the. reality I kn ow." llr diet not rh1l>l1r11tc Qlli.ll1ng .. \\'c.11 inforn1cd ~urces:· l~ooney satd, "'!he ne\v gaps appeared during u•h:it \\'as described ns 'sensitive discussions· bet"·ccn the President and his aides " \ r • . ed "Prosecutors suspicions were arous by the fact that the gaps appeared to wipe out some of the most crucial parts of the discussions, touching on subjects prosecutors have und er active investigation." Cooney said. "It's unclear which tapes contain the new gaps," the report ~id. J\'leanwhile, a federal judge said today he hopes President Nixon and the special \Vat crgatc prosecutor Leon Jn.,.,·orski will s1op discussing v.•hcthcr former Whitt House Counsel Jotm W. Dean Ill ha~ lOld the truth. U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell said he hopes "every effort will be 1nade by oppropriate authorities to stop discussing matters before the court." Gesell noted that Nixon, in a letter ro him urging him to withhold White l~ouse tapes. had "indicated hi s concern with pretrial publicity." The issue. arose v.·hen a lawyer for former \\'bile llouse aide Dw ight L. Chapin charged ,that Jaworski vkllated • coort rul es by commenting on Dean's credibility during a television interview llvo weeks ago. Jaworski 's . comments were part of · a dialogue that began when Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said ht had seen evidence at the White !·louse that indicated Dean lied to the Senate \Vaterga1e committee when he said he lhoughl Nixon was aware of the \!/atergatc cover-up before 1.i a r ch 12, J973. Ge~l\ called Jav.·orski before him and • said that he was aware that highJy unfavorable remarks had been made about a government wt iness "by persons in positions much higher than your own.'' But the judge added that did not excuse Jaworski"s le\evision remarks and ''any further lapse would have in- creasingly serious consequences ..... ''It seems to me your good sense ought to keep you off talk shows ," Gesell sai d. The judge said, however, he has no authority ove r Nixon or Scotl. Gesel l then denied Chapin'~ n;iolion to dismiss charges again~t hint on thP. basis of unfair pretrial publicity. Panties Not Negotiable? SAN LEANDRO IUPll -The !-~i rst State Banlt of California says f..1rs . Geraldine Uhl sOOuld soon be receiving her regular monthly ~tatemcnt -along with her pnn- !Les. Mrs . Uhl owed her husband $2,500 rrom the proceeds or the sale of !heir house following 11 divorix. So she wrote a check on a pair uf her panties. 'rhe bnnk wouldn't cash the pa,n- lh;s so Mrs. Uhl had to go to :h(' bank and certify the authen- lici !y or the check. ~!ere are features you can expec.t to be among "Sunday'!!: Bart" in the Daily Pil~: Burke (R-Huntington Beach) speculated OLD PRO'S OPINION-Richard "Hee today the bodyguards were assigned to Ramsey" Boooe admits that the current legislators who are very active in law Title Oil Line MORE SHOCKS -Yoor utU~y bill b • going to continue to uip . you - (Sunday's Best) especially the Oil• for el-Icily. Stall WrKer William Schr•lbcr explalns why in a piece sclledul<d for YOU Se<llon. • AN<mlER SHORTAGE -C-01,mn~t Nonnan CouliM auggest,, tNlt, far more seriou.'\ than the energy shorta~e. the reJOI problem In thls counvy mighl b< the growing ltd!: d confidence In govern· mcnt on th~ part or tht natl«t·~ young people . crop of young actors in Honywood have and order Issues. "a sameness about them that bores Sacramento sources said Republican 'me to death! '1 in this week's Star Chat Senators J{. L. Richardson and George feeture in Family Weekly. ,.. Deukmejian have been a~ .s I g n c d bodyguards by the state justice deport- ment. ENERGE'l1C ENERGY CUR - William (Simon Says) Simon, federa l energy czar, uses up a lol of per&KJal energy. It takes tWo shift.'\ of secretaries to get· hlm through a typical 15-hour workday In bis Washington of[ice. The energy chief is profiled in a feature to appear. in YOU Section. NEW SERIES -Earl llamner, creator of the runaway succcs.., wles, "TI1c Waltons," has crtMed enoth« new TV 3erles, "Apple's Way," whid'I gel.! rovcf" story tre.tmeot in Sunday's TV WEJo;K Deukmejian. of ~ Beach. authored a law restoring the death penalty In C.l~ornla. Richardson 0£ Arcadill, is known for his support of "law and order" legisla- tion. De u km ej I an cmfirrncd thHt bodyguard.'l were wlgned to hi1n and his family since last Friday but had no other comment. Orlfllgc County legislators contacted 11.0d:iy sakl they had not been a.s.~lltflCd bodyguanls. ' UCI Trike Racers Hurl CliaUenge I I race m;:iy tour the engineering tower rrom 10 to 11 :30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 p,n1 . Engineering st•1dents al UC Irvine have challenged tricycle racers from county community colleges in hopes a county"·1de champion v.'il\ be selected after the "Crent Race" next Friday. 1'h(' racl' of threc·wheeled vehicles is held in COlljUllClion ""ith ucr Engineer-• ing Weck. f<'cb. \!I 10 23. Five·n1cn1ber \r;.ims "'Il l compete on tricycles of np11roved custom design. The scrond annual ('Vent begins at noon on the oval L':in)pus Park t'Ourse. Entry drl!Hls Are. ;iv3ilab le from the UOI cn,ii:inecring sc hool. Visitors to canl1)u<:. the day nf the Other tvents scheduled during the "'eek include a Tuesday pie eating con· t.~~tltion of complex bu t useless. Rube Go Id be. r g • t y pc elec- tromechanical dcvit;t.'3. Wednesday cont ests ror p 11 ti c r 11irplanc~ nnd flrsbc.c!li are pl&ML-d. A1 Thurs<h1y tug o( w11r will follow a student. I uncheon. _ 1 A banquet a n d Atudent facullJ ballgan1c end the week on Feb. 23. J DAIL V PILOT Frida7, Ftbl'\J<1.ry 15 1Q74 Israeli, Syrian Tanks Clash; Both Reject Proposals by U.S. Politicians W earii1g Skirts Off A'.\11) RUN NING OEP'T. -J ust A \1'hile back, some o~r\'ers of our Ornngc> ro:t ... t po!tteal scene slylv sug- ~cstcd 1hat the \\'orncn "s Lib<'ration 'Front n1ighl find itscll a victim of its o"·n ove rk ill. '!'hey ire-re lalking about the Front's coocc11ro campali,rn urging female can- didates to gel into our upcotning local election races. \'ou know. you've heard the drums beating as the \VLF ladies cried out, .. Got f\.1s. in the Political Biz ... " Anyv.·ay, the aforementioned political observ('ts were suggesting this uproar might backfire. They asserted all t h e •tumult and shooting for female con- tenders mii,-ht actually scare off some potential distaff cand idates. "THE GIRL'i ~11llHT figure that if they cast a hat into the ring, they will immediately be labeled a Women·s Llber.:ition candidate. So they 'll just not run ," one of these astute viewers of the scene political explained to me. Of course. it should be noted that all these electioneering savants who have been whispering in my ear are males. Tiley are also wrong. ·" .... ' h • ' ~' ~~; . .. Ettd of Cliapter A ~ry survey of our coastal elec- 1ion raCC'S clearly shows no sign that the ladies are blufilling, wringing their hands and shunning candidacy. For ex· Author Clifford Irving is reunited with sons \Ved· sky, 6. and Barnaby, 4, in New York after being released from prison for fake autobi()graphy on 1-loward l·lughes. He se rved 17 n1onths. a n1plc: • , • ASSEl\fBL ~1AN ROBERT Badham, 1hc Republican from Newpolj Beach, is up for re-clecLion again tllis year. Jlc has held his As.sembly post com- fortably for so n1any tenns now 1 t:an 't even rounl them. Author Arrives Ill Zurich Some yea rs ba ck, Badham played hooky from his chair. "'t.'flt duck hunting and charged the taxpayers for his time. Questioned on it, he qui pped that he "'as on an ecological mission. All this apparently galled Evelyn Sherwood, herself a ,\'cu·port resident, Republican Women's bigwig. aeroplane pilot and journalist. So lo, this election, she has flung her gloves at Badham and challenged hi n1 in the Republican primary. BAOllAl\1 lli\S NEVER fJced a female challenge in: a primary. •Jc may slill be in a state of shock . BASEL, S\>or\lzrrland (APl -Alex- ander Solzhenitsyn arrived in Zurich to· day. 11<' v.·as aci.'01npanied by his S"•iss la\\')'er and a "'·oman inte11>retcr. The Russian Nobel Prize winner, \>.'ho "'·as kicked oul or the Soviet Union for his latest book abou t Stali nist labor camps, had spent t ''' o nights in the rural WC'st Gennan village of Langen· broich. Awaiting the exiled Soviet writer in the Swiss financial center "''ere the large fortune his books have accumulated for him in the Wes t and the voluminous records of lav-')'er Fritz l{ecb's dealings on Solzhenitsyn's behalf with publishers in Europe .and America for t h e pa st fiv e years. IT \VAS NOT KNO\\'N hov.• long Solzhenitsyn planned 10 stay i n Sv.,itzcrland. But f.l eeb indicatL'd earlier lhat he would probably scl tle in Scan- dinavia. The Paris nev."Spaper France-Soir est imated that the writer has amas.sed a t least ~ million in royalties from the publication of his books outside the Soviet bloc. Heeb has said that SoWlenitsyn told him Lv.'O years ago that he wanlt.-d his royalties used for humanitarian purposes inside the Soviet Union . Bul that was in the da ys when the writer thought Soviet law protected him fro m expulsion and that he ·would live out his life in Russia. SOLZllEr-.ITS\'N TA L K ED by telephone 'vith his \\•ire in J\1oscow aft er he arived in ~'est Germany \Vedncsday. and they had another conversation for -25 minutes Thursday night, friends said. But his host in \\'est Germany, novelist 11einrich Boll, told ne\\'5men today l\.Lrs. Solzhenitsyn "''ould rCmain in l-.1osCO\\' until her husband finds a permanent home. "She does not want to travel to and fro between·hote!s \vith three children ,'' Boll said . Tass. the official Soviet ne\\'S agency. reported after Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the Soviet Union \\'ednesday that his fanlily could join him "when they dee m it necessary.'' J\tcanwhile up at rthe County Seat, the Orange County Grand Jury had been gelling ln some pretty good licks at <the Board of Supervisors. So Board Oiairnum Ronald Caspers. the F'ift.h Distrct supervisor f r om Newport , made a strategic error. •re accused Jury Foreman l\1arcia Bents. also of Ncwpor1 . of using her high pos:i· tion as a springboard to launch a cam· paign against his re-election bid. Nixo11 Daugl1t~r Comes Through Operatio11 Well U.S. Refuses to Lift l\1RS. BENTS SAYS she had no in- tention of rurming against C,.1spers-- '1hen. But now she's resigned as I.rand Jury dticf and declared her caru:iidacy against Caspers. Protection for Ag·new Look s like she itook ithe springboard and ·hit Caspers over the head 'vith it. On the municipa1 5CCSle, there is also plenty of female :iction. In II u n t i n g ton &ach, Coun· ci!woman Nor m a (i1bbs:, th e former 1nayor of Seal Beach, is seeking re-election to a sewnd tcnn. In Laguna Be.ach, Counci.l woman Phyllis Sweeney. appointed ,to Lhe unexpired term of fornter mayor R.icl1ard Goldberg, \\'ill seek to relain hcr se<i!. She dOf's n't get to be listed as an incuinbent because she was appointed. Ancl in the city of Irvine. Councilwoman Gabrielle Prvor will go to the po!1. in the rilarcti 5 voting to seek a second te rm. CLEARLY. TIIE MALE political savants have this elt:'Ction yea r doped out c.ill wrong if they think the ladies are just sitt ing around blu~~1 11g. They aren't blushing. They're running. l NDIANAPOLIS, Ind . fAP ) -J ulie Nixon Ei!ienhower '''as in satisfa ctory condition today after und ergoing surgery Thursday for removal of a benign ovarian cyst, her \Vhite !louse docior said. ~1rs. Eisenhm\·er v.·as in surgery for 4,\ minutes Thursday night \\'hile t\1'0 of the state's leading gynecolq.gists stoo- ped intcrnn l blco.'.ling and retTiovcd l h~ cyst. ~•!rs. Ei:::.cnhowcr is recovering in lhc pcl\vdcr-blue carpeted sixU1 floor ex- ecutive sul!c. Mrs. Nixon and Julie's 'husband. Da\·jd F.isenhowcr, i\re al~o staying at the hospital. Reached in Washington. f\.i rs. Nixon's press secretary. Jl elen Smith, said .J:11ie \vas ''in S<ilis!:ictory condition'' and had been St'en by the tv.·o specialists \~rho pcrforml'd the operation. .. She did experience some pain and naUSl·a during the night, but that was normal." ~trs. Smith reported. She s.:iid , "All vital sigm are ·within nonnal rang e." \\rASlilNGTO~ (AP) -The Treasury Department ras refused to lifl its Secret Service protection of former Vice Presi· d<'nt Spiro T. Agne"''• calling such pro- Colwnnist Reports A«new's Book 'Awf ul' '"' BOSTON (U PI ) -Colu mnist Geo rge Frazier said today t hat a friend of his in the publlshing field read the novel \>.Titten by former ''ice president Spiro T. Agne\V and found i1 to be ··incredibly a,~ful.'' In his Boston Globe column lod.:iy, Fraizer "'TOte that his friend told him . "! can stale unequivocally that it is an absolute disaster. I have to laugh ""'hen people ask me v"ho ghosted it." Frazier, v.·hose name was on the White 1-fouse enemies list revealed last year during \\'atergate Committee hearings, did not idE'Jltify hs friend in the column . 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Cold w11ve WllrnlngJ w~e Jn t llecl lodlv lor M11u1ch1111tts Ind Rhode lsl1rld, and f1lr lk!es we r t found from 1t11 western h•lf of Ille pl11ln1 Into the Ofe&f b1Jln, tflt upper Grier L1k11 &nd Ntw EnQlllnd. Wlrld1 b:llV !ncrettld •long ll'>t F>..:Ulc Nor1nwe<1 CCNl11 Ind wl<Jely ICllltrf(I lllaWtrl ltLI llOllQ the w1.111no1on •rid OreQDfl cot1h . Tt mi>er&!U•ts tl•!y toc11y r1no!'!I fron1 11 lllgr "' bel-1tro 11 M••· qUt!Ut, Mltfl.. la 7l Ot;r H S 11 Kty Wtst, Fii, S 11n, ltloo11, Tides F&lr ~ly. Llohl v1rl1b!t Wfftd~ l'lflhl •nd morning "°Yrs bfcomlno wesitnv 10 ta 11 kll0!1 In 1Utrll00rli today end S1h.ncl1y, HIOll fad1y ,..., .. , .'<' CIM~t•t 1tmt1tr11urn r1ng.t ,,\,;.,, .14 ro ~. 1n11no tt-••ur .. , ... !rpm ¥1 to tit. Weier ttmper•llll't u . C'outal Weother "ltlDAY Second l!JOh Second low 1:0.t I'"'· J . 1f;03 1.m, 2.6 SATUltDAY Flrlt l!lvh Fir\! l~w Second hlOh 1 U~OA'I' ,,zi ......... . 1.11 p .... oa 1:31 P·""· J.1 'lt'St llt9h ':11 1 m ~ 1 Finl '-I;., I m. 2,1 ~ hloh . l :Jf r ..• n. J.7 SKllO'ld low J:t• P·""' •G.J $ut1 ltlws 7·;Jf 1 m, Stll 1:31 pm, M~ lllMI )•03. m '"' l·Ot pm • tection ''neither unprecedented nor unreasonable." The department made its position cl ea r in a letter lo Rep. John E. l\lo.ss ( 0- Calif.J who had asked that the prote:ction be lenr.inatcd. ~lo"'·ever. top Treasury lawyers pointed out that. Secret Service protection "·as previously given to public officials outside 1he executive branch. The letter said such prot ection had bcrn given Sen. Edward l-.1. KeMcdy ( D-1\'lass. l during the 1972~.presideni.ial c.1 mpaign even though be was not . a candidate. and that Sen. Hubert It Humphrey (D-'-'tinn .) had an escort for si x months following expiration of his tcnn as vice president. "It is Treasury's position that \\'C are carrylng oo~ a presidential order which is neither unprecedented nor unreasonable." said Edward C . Schults, general counsel for the depart· mcnt. l-.1oss had demanded an end to the protection. citing an opinion from the General Accounting Office that "the presidential directive to I.he Secret Service request on such protectioo does not constitute legal authority to provide it." However, the Treasury said, "the statutes are silent on iaffording Secret Service protection for former vice ·presidents of the United States." JCINI Of No:~~:~:IAN I/.~ ...... '. S. 0 U T H ; : :" t . • . .".:KOR£A .'. -----JL..t YI l I OW , .. Seo C'~.h .. •• Nort h Kon!an warships sank a South Korean fishing boot and· crippled another in the Yellow Sea. Attack took place 160 miles west of Seoul . V.N. Vehicle Strikes Mine; Pctir Killed From Wire Senices Israeli and Syrian forces battled on the Golan Heights today after a two-day lull. A newspaper in Jerusalem said both countries had rejected compromise U.S. proposals for starting t r o op withdra"'al talks. A military communique in Damascus said Israeli and Syrian tanks and artillery clashed for ooe hour and 40 n1inutcs along the volatile nortllem cease-fire lines. The comm u n I q u c reported fou r lsrat>lis kiUed and ~Verdi others "'OW1dcd. In Tel Aviv, 1hc mi\itarv command said Syria bombarded Israeli positions "'itJ1 artillery and n1ortar fire in two sectors of the front. It said 1here were no casualties. ON TllE SOUTllERN front ,,·i th Egypt , military sources in Tel Aviv said a United Nations vehicle blew up in a minefi eld on the ""'est bank of the Suez Canal Thursday, killing tv:o F'innish soldiers and wounding five others. In Algiers, four influentia1 Arab leaders ended a tv.-o-day "mini-5ummit " conference by seOOing Saudi Arabian Foreign M"u1istcr Omar .. Sakkaf and Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahnri~ 1o \Vashington. The two envoys were e:icpected to discuss the Arab oil embargo with the United States. Algerian government of- fi cials said. They v.·ere sent by Egypt. Sa udi Arabia. Syria and Algeria. Despite the diploma!ic drive. the J crusa lc1TI Post said today Israel and Syria have turned dov.TI compromise U.S. proposals for 'the start of troop disengagen1ent talks bchveen the tv.·o nations. TIIE lSRAEIJS turned down a pro- posal to begin the negotiattoos before Red Cross off icials visit its prisoners of war in Syria. Israel wants the Syrians to release the names or the prisoners and permit the Red Cross visits before it st:a.rts talking with Damascus. The Syrians turned down a separate proposal that caJled for a time lag of only an hour or two between release of 1he prisooer list and the start of negotiations, 1.he newspaper said. Tt said both compromises were pro- posed by the United States. IN TEL A\'IV, OEF'ENSt; ;\finisl<'r ritoshe Dayan said Israel n1ust mainta in its hold on the occupied Golan Heights, captured from Syria during tile 1967 l\1iddle East "'ar. regardless of the price. On the southern front. loog columns of tank carriers, troop trucks, half· tracks. jeeps and civilian buses januned highways into the Sinai Desert in the fourth and final phase of the pulloot from the west bank of the Suez Canal. Fie ld reports said the blacktop roods were filled military vehicles heading out of Egypt.. One of the roads had bo1J1 its lanes filled w i th eastbound traffic, the rep;>11S said. Cardinal Robbed On Street Wltlle Uaving 01ureh CHICAGO (AP) -John Cardinal Cody of Chicago and another man believed to be his chauffeur have been robbed of $233 at gunpoint on a Near North Side street, police report . .The crime took place Thursday nigh't as the two men were walking from Holy Name Cathedral to an aulo, or· fitial! said. Neither man was hwi. Police said C&rdinel Cody_ 66 , bas asked that no information be released about the crime, but lwhen pres8ed by reporters omoers provided some details of tbc Incident. The robbers reportedly took $200 from the ca rdlnal and S33 from the other man, but did oot take the cardinal's ring or pedoral croSI, both S)'Jlbols o! his pooltion. 1 ___ i.: Two penol1& ~y picged up by Police were relebed after the cardinal faUed to identify them as tbc robben, · otncers said. BRA.tLESS WOMEN REJECTED fLA.TLY KUALA LUMPUR, Mllhlysia (AP) - Bra·leM women tourists wearing see· ,t!Jroogji d,,.,... In Malayt1le will be depooted, ihe government warned today, Mohamed Khalll H-ln, the country's 1mmlgraUon dtrcctor, said the regulation to foe:ter female mod.Sy ii a oompanion lo •Jlltini prohibltlono aga!Mt men with long. unk"11!11 hair. Shabbily dreaed men and women and thole with "awful body odor" will also be bemed, H.-ln added. Chee rs, Jeers President Nixon is a J,,a,.u,,...~ . by crowd at dedicat1 Cedars of l .. ebanon l·lea Center in ~liami. In back· ground are protesters asking his impeaeh1ne11L Husband 'Sorry'; Shoots Spouse, l(ills llin1sclf From \\'lrt Sen ·kes ffOUSTON -Ronnie L. !·Tosch shot his estranged wife fiv e tim('S a nd held another woman hostage for 10 hours Thursday before £inally killing himself. "I'm sorry for what I did." IJ.losch , 22. said in a Vl.llentine card addressed to hi:s mother. ''You know how much I love Jc~an. '1\1 ay God forgh·e me. TcU Jean l love her. If I ean·l hn ve her . no one can have her. That's why I shot her." i\'lrs. Hosch, 19, .,.,·as in criticaJ con· dition at a ltoui.1on hospital. e "'nllace See• 1Ue an11 J\.tIA?.11 BEACll -Alabama Go v. George C. \Vailacc and AFL-CIO Presi- dent George ri1eany met secretly in a bE.>achfront hotel this week, apparently as part of \Vallace's cootinuing cff<>rt ( IN SHORT ..• ) to n1C"nd fences with the Democratic party. It was Wallace 's first n1ecting \l'i lh ri1cany "''ho. as head of ,the nation's l;irgest labor organization. bitterly op-- posed the governor's 1wo previous presidenllal can1pa igns. e 1Aberace llobbt><I DALLAS -ThieVl'S raided the hotel room of pianist Liberace du ring Uie night and n1ade off with valuables and jewelry with an estimated value o( $75,000, his manager said today. Police acknowledged they were ln- vestigating a burglary at ·the Statler- Hilton Hotel, where 'the m~iciao has a 20th floor room. and that It involved "a very large loss.'' e Reds Bit Bonoblug SAIGON -The Viet Cons charged 'today South Vietnamese warplanes bombed ts tefTitory by slipping i n to an air con-idor reserved for helicopter'S carrying released POWS. A spokesman for the Saigon command replied. "I! there had been an~ing like .that the release wouldn't have gone so smoothly." e Bo<nb Rips Be lfast BELFAST -Extremists set of( 1 giant bomb In the center of the town of Dunganmn Thur.iday night . wrecking homes, bars. shops and a police 81.ation. Police said the 71»-pomd bomb - one d. tbe largest ever set. off by miUtanta in Northern. Ireland -exploded mint&es after authorities managed to clear the town's main square. DAILY l')LOT DELIVERY SERVICE Tel~fior.t Motl 0t•PI09 Cb.it'lly ..... IU , , , , NortllMM HI""""'°" llMth .,,.,~ ............. . ""°""'""· ~ e..-c::1o ,.., ~~ 0.... "°"'' ...... M2""311 ...... MQ.tttO loiilll .....,....._ ....,.... HIQUlll . , • , • , • , . , •• 412 .. 4'0 • I --- I I I I • I Ends Bank Heist LOS ANGELES (UPI) - .>.. benk vic-e pre!lideot was shot in the face, and two armored car guards were Marijuana 'No D.anuer' 0 To Healtl1 SACRA~1El\"T'O (AP) -Oc- ('asional marijuana use poses no serious health hazard . a member of the Nitlional Con1- n1ission O'!l ~1arijuana and Drug Abuse te.!ltifie<l before a special Senate committee Thursday. Dr. J. Tho1nas Un~er\eidcr. associate pro re s s or of psychiatry at the U C L A Med.lea! C.enter, said ruch con- clusions v;ere "mythical fin- di~." Previous co1nmitlec wit- nesses have charged that ('\'f'n limitOO rri'arijuana use results in chromoso1nc ur h r a i n damage, bu t Ungerleider denied It. Alcohol and tobacco pose the nation's greatest drui;: pro- blem, he said. wounded Thursday in a wild shoot.out \\'i1h 3 bandit during an attempted holdup. Wttnesscs said <1. 1nan ~n­ tercd a doWOWwn area Bank of America branch and pulled a .38 revolver on tellers. ordering then' 10 empty their cash drav.·ers into a paprr WK. 1'hc guards entered Ul~ bank a fc"' n1inutes later to rna ke a delivery. spolted the gun· m<1.n v.·alking behind t he te llers' counters. and ordered Claurge! hln1 10 drop his \\'eapon. K 1 H . at 1y arr1s of Fair- 1'11E BAND IT opened !ire, hitLi11g guards llarold Robbins and Torn nustad. Eugene Ulm~r. 47, a vice presiden.t fie ld, Ill, was crov..ned ~liss I-lural Electrifica- tionl Thursdar in San Francisco. She knows what 's wat t. even if she for bank Gperations. v.·as shor is a long way fron1 oh111. in the face. All were l'f'portL'li ___ __::____:_ ____ _ in satisfactory C'Ol'ldi1ion. The bandit fied on foot. jun1p· c<l 111 a car. and led \X)llcc on a cha:.t• along the nearby 1-lollyv.·oud Frcc1va~' a 11 cl SC\'cral r.;url'ate streetr.;, Arter U1e e::i r \\'Cflt ou t of coo1 rol and slan1mcd into an apartment house. police ar- res1 ed Jan1es Art hur Jackson. 38. of Los Ange!l'S. f'olicc sa id he had a superficial bullt..-t. >\'ound on his head. Dyla11 Ends 1'our Gru1cl At 1' .... orun1 l:-\Gl.E\\1000 (uPl 1 Singer Bob l)ylan closed out l1is landn1ark 21...city tour \\ith '!"he B<ind 1'hursd:iy \l'ith 11,·o Hughes Plane Object eoncc11s, causing ;i heavy t.ra[fic crush of fa ns ·who clog· ged the fl'CC\Va,vs for 10 miles during the l:itc aftc.111f;on. ' Of . $5 Millio11 Lawsuit 1'hr California ll i g h w a y Patrol ls.sued a sig-alcrt after traffic Y.'a5 backed up on the S;:1n l)i{'go VrcL'11·ar lca<lin Q SA .. l\'TA ~10>11CA (UPI I - A 4.5 passenger airplane thal was onre used exclusi vely by H~·ard J-lughf's v•as !he 00- joct or ;i ~;, n1i l!ion la11rsuit Thumtay. Hughes has donated thC' plane to II~ Ant e\op<' \'alley Aero ~fuseuin. bul city of- ficials here hav1· rrfusf'd to al10\\' the plane to be nov.·n out of Santa ti.1onica Airpot1. \\·here it has Deen in storage for Ji rcurs. · The '1:itv C'Ouncil ru led the lO the Foru1n, \\'ht·rc the final plnnc 11·aS unfit For the flight corn:erts Y.'erc staged. to Lan{'aSlC'r. 'The heralded tour began ~tuSPurn officials filed thr Jan. 3 in (11icago. <'iairn against the cit~·. :irguing ·rhc lour has been a that lhC' Fedf'ral Aviation phenon1cnoo in recent roc k Administration has dt:tern1in-history. 1''r01n Jnn. 3 to Thurs- ed the (·raft i;, capa ble of day night. Dylan played 40 makin~ the night. The suit conce rt s in 21 citirs before states l! 11·ouid cost n1ore than 658.000 people. The gross $.25.000 to <llsmanrle the craft receipts \1·ere S51.~ million. and !n.ick 1l to the 1nuseucn . \\!ha t is ne1t ror Dylan ·.• ----- r rtday Ftbruary 15 1974 OA!l Y PILOT 5 Black Panthe1· Party Will Assist in Hear st Ranso1n IULl.SBOROUG ll IUPl1 - 1be Black Panther Party has o f fcrrd to take lull r esponsihility for the n1a ss distribution of food de1nand('(f by the S)111bioocse Lil>cratioo Ar1uy in the J>atricla Hears! kidnaping. d:iy by Pantht•r Leader ~luey 1•. ~ev.•1on ir1 a letter to f\tiss llt>.:1r.;t's ~r<•nts 11•hieh notc<l that U1e Panthers had gi\'en a1\'ay uver $154.000 in free fcod in pnrty-sponsored pr(}-- gran1s last year. abducted girl said f;u1ti!y 11 as not mn4:ll'Y t.o hel\l get that lhc solttttingl t\('r baek 1 and ~ddcd th;d his 11llc 11·:i:.1 111\o;;!;t kl't\ \\"hl'I\ .she :.;11J lhCI'! had rN·civcd Sl 1111111011 1n m:i!led don:ition!'I. Handolph :\. ll coirst ~1 1d that v.•hile C'tl"h l!i> t•vn1111g in fro111 ,V(']l.11·ish<'l''i <i lid .:.llC'h 1 generosity 1:; tie e p I ~ ;11>- prcciat('d, '"\\'e ;tr+' ti o 11 solicitinR 1nuncy." TI1e offer 1va.s 1nade Thurs- -'· '. .r.. ii.1caill'·hile, the ra ther of the .A, H -, . :-. Miss Hearst Showed 'f'l•l' kidn;1p1.·rs uf 1~1 yrar--0\(I l 'att'H'IH have dcn1andcd that ll car~t bo.·gui :t fre1· ''Food tu the r\"e-c'<l.1 ·• progran1 1h:1t l'\JUld L"\JSI ;1.0:: lrlUch <J", ~~o mil hon. Stress on Record.i11g SACl{A~1 F.t\'TO IUPIJ - Kid na pt'<I Patricia H ea r st shov.•ru •·rxtrcm<' s l r es~'' 1~·hen she said she v.·as not being forced by the Sym· bionese Liberation Army to make a tape recording later. delivered to her rnothc r and 1 · fa ther. a voice specia list said Thursday. "TI1c stress v.1:1s 11igh, indi·· eating thcrl' \>,'as deception," said Dan flfall i<.001 , a 1ape recording analyst who O\Yns the Comstock Security Co. _ Asked if ~!Wis If c ~rs l sounded drugged when the tape v.•as n1ad~. he said that detcr111inauon could nut ht~ made 1vi thou1 a cornpariwn ta pe. ~!.~. C.'ath11r11H' 1!1.•:irst \11111 nc1rsn1en \\lcclnesdn\ t h a t 111;~11~ pt."Oplc, 111ch1<l ing sonic on 1relfa n:. hr11·t· Ileen mailini;: th;nat icns. The 1ou1I. shC' :.aid. 11:is nc<1 r $1 1nilliun. AT THE HOUSE OF PIES ALL YOU 69 CAN EAT e ., t-.1allicoat. \vl10 stud ied a I reproduction of the t ape , rerording-sent.-lO M is s :~---------..... ---"-.-.~-----Hearst's father. rt and o I p h Hearst. said he delem1ined there was "extre1ne stress" when the young \1·oman corn· mented ;,I'm not hcing forccd l to say any of this:· ~IALLICOAT s a; d he analyzed the tape v.•ith an in- strument • 11•hich d e p i c t s I physiologieal st ress in the persoo·s ncrvou:. syste1n and ! micro-muscle trernors in the I throat and voice box . , Ma11i coo t m e 1 "'ith FBtl agents Thursda.v afternoon. I-le said there arc \\\'O 1neasurablc types of stress - those which are produced when a person is not telling ' the truth and those that ac· tually are brought on by emo· lions. An t>xample of emot ional stress. he said, was when 1'fiss I Hearst asked that the police not try to find her because it was endangering her life I as well as the lives of others. DINNER SELECTION 4.9 P.M . Soup or Salad -Roll & Butter Sunday Monday Juesday edn8saay Thursdaf · Fdday Saturday Fried Chicken Meat loaf Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Chicken Noo~le Casserole Franks & Beans en Casserole ·fish & Chips Spaghetti with Meat Sauce OFflllR EXPIRES FEB. 27. 1974 OFFEll GOOO .ll l!o!ESE LOCATIONS ONLY Fouftt11in Y11lley -1•151 H11rbor 11.-d . Ne wport loac.lri -311 0 Newport 11.-d. .... ,.., ...... ---- Now 1hnt th" PSA r.1 f'lll 11nb1rdf. ;.1re in 1ull 1\1qh! \·,r 11,ought yc11 .,1.1ou1n Ql'\ 1!·'' lull · rory. lxCJcl l•/ where '."If' go. v:tlrn .'Jn 'i• 1 h('l\I/ n •trl'\ ;:,nrj hO\V rl1 1 !Ch 11· ... going t0 CO~I Or" 1'11'' r•~quirf'rl •:u1bC\"\t<'. .. "'.!il l t1a,1~ n1~ir"' C:11.t1,rn1a !! ;t;!~ 1han anv n1nrr ,11rhn·· ..t i.d nob1JC\' ha» \01·.1·1 !Ji•'"' 11..1pu'v"1:. hf'rc·~ our pn11rt> "'<:flcdule-1l1g111s )JrC"· th1• ~1 or k CornpletP ;ir\(! unr ut. :.Jn y011 can cut ou1 anrl tly :..ome place NEWAND UNABRIDGED 1914 FSA GRINNINGBIRD SCHEDULE , ....... __ TEp...R our 4ND S~\/s-........ , ..... ,~' ..... ~-1PSA FROM LONG BEAC H To] ~ t.,_.,,., LEAVE ARRIVE 1 ,,,..__• ,' SAN FRANCISCO $20 .25 '• I 715ar11 B10an1 /'Jon -stop ri<Sun ' .,,.' 8:30 am 9·25 a1n Non-'"";fOP Sun ',, '.. 10:30 afl1 11 ·?5 an1 Non -s!op [:< ;.;un '"i ) 12:45 prn l 40 prn Non -~ .. top Sun ( ,' 5:4:3 pm r; 40 pm i'-lon -:::top Dailv , 1 ' 6'50 prn 7··15 pm Noll-Slop Fri & Sun •1 1 ----·--·----I -,., SACRAMENTO $23.00 ( I I=- , .. ,' 7 1~,H1n B·5!-,;:in1 ()nr-c;1or !->::8u11 , r Lr. 30.Jrn 10:15 iltH. Pu" slop S11r1 ---· , !<!'45 pn1 ?·SO p111 V1<1 SF Gur1 ;"' ~ 5 45 pn1 7:35 pn1 Via SF 0<1ily 1,..1 1 ,,., ... ;:..,_ P.S4 Gtv£S Vo;; A Lit;:--::~ -- Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • Washington's Birthday Sale . ~ . Albums 439 Yolumt I Tapes 519 • CARLY SIMON Hotcakes I• ,, [!, Albums 439 Tapes 419 ...................... ;AlbumsAlshire Tapes ; • • • Featuring the famous 101 String5 • • Soul of Spain • . M illion Sellers • -Western Themes • •Movie Themes • • ·Classics • plus more • • • Albums Tape s • • 111 211 • • • -• ...................... ~--· Tapes I Tales From Topographic Oceans yes Albums Tapes 529 689 ------We know what you're loo ing for. ' Shop S111day noon to 5 p.m. at the followillCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14 )644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hun1ii1gto n Beach (7 14) 892-7771 . ' ' l w • '-!M•u lh•tt Wo" 1 Be Anymo•• Teo Ma"' T•~•d{OP•. Tht 819 B.uild Up II"• All O••• No .... No"°°'" IO O•nc;• Tape s 419 ) • ' I • Ii DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Industrial Dilemma 1'he prob[(•rn of what to do with 111dui;trial plants "'hich ha\'e out lived their \Velton tc 111 ('o:-.ta l'tlcsa co n· 1n1ues 10 perplex city ha!! bul !:io1ne po~it ivc ~tcp ~ al'C: aboll l lo be t onsidered by the planrting l'Ot11n11ss1011. Con1missio ners soon wtll sthec.lule a publl{· heari ng on the controversia l Narn1to pla1\t, a chen1ical factory on \'ictoria Street. wh ic h is recon11n enctcd for rezoning fron1 1nanufAtluring lo residential use, Narinco. ide ntified last yea'r' b.v the fire depart- n1 ent as potentially explosive as the ~~I l\torlle C'hcn1ical Co . that ble \v up la.:;t t\pril. bad been a wc ll'ornc 1n- du::>t ry until hou ... 1 11 ~ gre\'/ up around it. \Vhile it would certai nly be unfair to put the. plan t out ol bus1 ncf.ls. the 1.one t hang-f'. if appro\ed. v.10111cl allov.• the plant to rontinue opcr.:it ion but prevent H lro1n expa nding or rccon'itrucling. 1'he zone change bein g ron1 emplate<I '" a 1 ·lc~r 1nclicalio11 that the plann ing .-:tarf endeavors 10 protect the :-afcty of lhe residents and shCJ ulcl se rve as a !:iJgnal 10 Narmco to begi n lookin g for a diffe rent place to do business B.a lancing Rights . . Denying a zoni n·g va riance wh ich would .have ;d- Jowed the conlinucd U1* 9£ a private Jtorne for 'Vednc:,- day night Bible study :iRd .. ~'r&p''. sessio ns. by tl1c P.letro- politan Community Churc~ 'pro~(\ Jo b'e a difficu lt de- cision for the c·osta ~esa qlty Co uncil. Coun cilmen. like;~ mast: falr-n1incled people. arc averse to nlaking de_Cis1:bn.!i ·whi'ch infrin ge upon the ri ght to wor!>ihiJ>. But-1hef;Jh1.vt; d&ne il ~~r"' a nd prob- abl y "'ill do it agal n if 1Jubff~:gatherings 'interfere with the sereni\y of a neighborhood. In the case of the ~tetropolitan C'om1nun ifv Church. n1eetings or up to 50 person<:; a night v.'erc held in a residenti al area. ·r1icsc n1eetings \~·ere held without the beneCi l of obtaini ng a zoning variance and th erefore technicall y illegal. Co uncilrncn rejei:!ed the ::;ubsc<1uent rcq ue:.t for the ,·a ri ~nce on the ba:-.i:-. of insufficient parki ng. as defined by the city zon ing coclc. '!'hey had every right to do it. '!'he council obviously rccogdlzes thi'.1 1 the ch u ~c h has the right to exist as long as it rnects the 1·cqu1re· n1e nts. This \Viii be pu! to the test tat er when the church :iccks permission to build a pern1anent ho111 l'. ~tean1in1e. \Ve hope l hat the church 'viii be ab!e to .. cc·urc other, inorc suitable qua rte rs for the Bible nll'Cl · i n ~s. ]{es ults Count School failure ;:unong t lnld ren fro111 poverlV·lt"\'C'I fa1nil1es seems to be un !he de{·lt ne i n th{' i\'P\vport-i\le!'a Unified Sc hool Distritt t hanks to :in excit ing nC\\' pro- grai n l'allecl Projert ('atch-Up. Operating on the prcn11se that poorer children don't hnv(' th e diversi ty o ( lca1·ni11g e;.;:pe rie ntCS t hat. lllOl'C :1fflu ent children do. Project ('a!t h·Up ha~ funneled cs- tra te achers into the ei g ht Ncwport-i\·lesa ~(·hoots \Vi th the hi ghest concentrat ions of \VClfare fan1ili es. Some may disag ree v,•jLh the philosophy be hind \his ki nd of ef fort ~ even though it is pa id for C'n1 irely by the federa l governn1ent -but they ca nnot dispute the res ults. Once adinittcd 10 Project Cat ch-Up. forinerly lo\v achieving students ave rage 1.5 n1onths of progress for every 111onlh spent in the progra1n . Federal educa tion official s have no1icccl these i1n- pressive results and desi~naterl P roj ect. (~alch-Up one of the 10 n1osL .suc:cessful prograini; of its lype in the na- lion. This is an iinportant la urel ffl r the distric1. But it is an even n1ore in1portant benefit lo the hundreds or children \\'hose acadeniic careers arc bei ng slin1 ulalcd by Project Catch'-ip. " c \) ' .... ___ · .. · ... ,, ... ,,,. "'·-· --·. ~ •:·: '.'t·'I~. . .~¥"-"-() . .. \) . -~·' \ ~~ ' ..__...... . (\ 11PON'T TELL ME YOU WANT US TO TEA<H YOU 10 i:iroW COF,N MAIN.'' Should U.S. End Se11utor Bacl~s Tax Cliecl~·off . Cuba Boycott? Dear Cloo111 v (; llS A Blow-. for Clean Politics \\.',\SHJ:\'GTU'.'J -\\'hen Sen. Ed\\•anl i\I. Kennedy espouses an in tcrna!ional ca use. it can fai rly be concluded 10 have an in1porlant do1ncs1ic politica l co ntent. Tlus is certainly the case "'i1 h Senator Kenncdy ·s .:idvocacy o f ··normal izing '' L·.s. rela11onj.Avith Fide! Castro. Tl".c issue is a con1plcx and serious one which cannot he !'ettled on the basis or catch llhra-:.cs lhai "surC'.ly an ad rni nist ration Ilia: 1~ \rillin<4 to 1n,11el 3.000 rnl!~s lo in1 -{ prO\'{' rl•ln!iOll~ \1·1!11 er- !liC 1~eop:1·· ... ncpulJ· I e-.... Ile ul l''1i 11<1 .liho11ld /~ be 11i!Ji11t< to !>pr11V 1 ~ !lie !.HI 1n !les 1'1 1h!' . fl epub:it' '11 Cuh;t l~r D. Ille• snnir. pur po~e. "' The iss11l'" in\r1hl'rt ;ire so di!fe rcnt ;1s lo 111t1kc any such con1parison irrelevant. Fttr!'.1<·r1nore :1 ~h:ir1l rh rision of opinion nlay !'K' rxpce1 - rd l<J lake the plaC(' Of the LUli\'CrS.'.l[ '11J· prO\'al of President !'\1xo11 's initiat1\'L' ir. China. /\CCURDING ro one version. why not t•inbr:ic\' _FJdel Caslro, let b,\·~ones be b,vgo11rs . promote the good \Vilt or Lati n 1\mcric:1 an<I de tcnte 1vlth f{ussia'.' But. ;iecording 10 an opposite 1·ersic•n. why hl'llJ a !;(':1rdC'd buffoon 11·ho is hllng ;i r u u n d ~losC0\1 's neck ;i~ ;, li\'in~ ;;,\·111bol ol co 1nmun1srn '.'I' f;:11!urc in the 1ie,.;1t·n1 hen11 ~pl1cn··1 Bolh \'('!'SiQ!lS ;lr{' p;irodil'S or the ;11:1d·1hli ' :i llt•rnat1\!'<.. IJ,11 1111·.v Sf'r'' t,1 ill11f;.!rrl1(' lhe he.ii th:1 • 111ay enl!•r i11l o !h is <.1rbu111cn! l'k·f•Jre l'J'esidt·nt (Ju oles i\1 ar~ie Lte. S.F -"\\'hy doe'.'I' our society hide the old, isolate them in homes and 1nake us. lhc youn~. miss their inval ua ble expcriPll<X' and think of Jhcm as old? \Y e need :1 healthy image or lhc ohl. or else 11·e do not really have mucti to lovk rorv1ard to, do 11·e'.''' (RICHARD WILSON) Ni~On and Secrc!ar~' of State Kissinger rrspond 10 !he open overtures of the l\los1.."0w and Havana governmen ts. The present phase began early in Janua ry \1·hen the Cubn n An1bassador i:i i\lcxico said for publication that •·Guantana1no iJn't impo11ant to us now" a.nd llavana is ready to discuss nor.rrla!izing . rel ations '.as soon as \\''ashington lifts its 12·~·ear eco1101nic blockade of Cub§:-Pre viously, Castro insisted the U.S. must gh·c up Ill" naval b;.ise al Cuant an:u110 Ueforc relations cou ld be norrnalizcd. C IJ !'l CU ft R 1<: 1"-0 TI. Y . the l'cron f.:O\'ernnienl i11 1\rgcn!inii broke \\·i1h An1C'rica n policy. resun1t'CI diplomatic rrl;H ions and adva nced a creJit of $2••U niillion for the purchase of Argt'nlinc products. including au t om ob i 1 c s 1nanufa cturl'd by a subsidiary or Ford ~lotor Co. Argentine ford is repor!ed negotiatinl:l for the sale of J.500 cnrs and 1.oro heavy lrueks. but is caught in the middle ht'l\l'f'l'n Peron's ,·irlu:tl flnlrrs 10 clo so ;ind America n prohibl!ions a~ainst it unlt·~s the l'n1bargo is n1fld1ficd : Pressure is on to open !he car n1arkl'! in Cuba once aga in. ~ow So1·ie1 Chai rn1an Leonid Br czhne\' is rcli:1bly reported lo h:11·c rC'aso nl·d \I 1th l'aslro and foreign Scert·!a ry Andrei Gron1yko c:u11e lo \\'Jsl11n gto11 to open the 11•ay to1va rd norn1alizntiun ll'ilh the Presidenl <'.Ind Scc1 t:tary tJf State Kissinger. BUT TlllS is no senri mental f!Ul .• ion. no 1rotihy liberal cause in lhe lem1s st;1 t1..'<1 b~ Senator Kt>nncdy, and not really ;:inything th<tl \\'ill promote detentc unless there arc some ha rd practical reasons why the U.S. shou ld help l\1osco1v .~ha rt' a burden \1·hich has cost it $5 billion. Not only Iha!. Communism has not prospered in the "·cstern hemisphere nnd is a mud1 poo rer investment than J think my car dealer mus1 like n1". Doi ng a half\\·ay job of rcpnirin~ n1y ca r is his \1ay or i11vi li ng 1!1~ hack soon~ L D. Gloomy Gu~ tom.men!< "'" 1uamilled b• rH <lf•i ind <la Ml 11.-:enar11 .. r tlttct II•• VOfWI of th• ntWIPIPe•. St nd your ,. •• PHVe ID Gloomy Gw•. DillY "•IOI. \rhen NJkiLa Khrushchev backed do11.·n fro in tnai/l\a-a ,nuclear base in Cuba. t,_,l_ \\'hat reci:l•se \1•ill there· be for the $2 billion and inorc of Aincrican property scizC'<I by Castro'.' \\'hat gua rant ees of the personal liberty of Cub<ins and the right to return in s;1ft'I Y Of 1he thousands of rl•fu r •t'S \\]JO \\i :~JI 10 do so? \\1ha t con1mitments against 1he expo rt or revolution ·which. howe ver f;1rcica1. is no! an aba ndoned goa l? What benefits fron1 cultural ex change if thl'y n1c rcly mas~ and condone the l-lavana repressio n? \\'hat sure sii:?n that we Hrr closing the prison doors fore vi·r 0 11 those 1vho pray for hbc rty 1n Cuba'.' TllESE ARE questions 1\·hich oftrn oecur to ihe liberal 111 ind. ;is !hey must h;n e to Senau1r Kl·nnedv. bu! he did not n1en1ion them \1·hcn ·he ;1d1·ocatccl 1h;11 ire shou ld :ihu11don !he boycott. rc.~torc com111l'rciul air Sl'r1·icl'. Hild e111.:ourage the ,.free .. cschange of ideas and people ? Free? Is 1he l't'.'itorl'd ;11r SLr,·icc to carry Cub<1ns bcllh 11 •iy"·' These are ;:iniong the pn1ctic·:1I <1uc~tions. bul they ;.ire ;1 sldc fron1 lhf~ Urn;idt'r generality of Russ1a·s J1101i1·es. _Hl1ss ia 1\;0uld like 10 share the co:-t of a had in ves tment, cut its lossi:s ;111d n1aybc salva ge a l1!1!c proflL Russia's approach to !he \\'eitcrn hen1lsphere is being softl·nl'd . as it was u1 Africa . and lhat is all to the good. llut if !hat is 1he case, in vic11• of the drastic events of scarcely a decade ago. then firm assurances must be found th:.it Russia's cl1cnt , !he ha rd-to-manaJlC Cas tro , shall conduct a go"ernmcnt \\·hi ch does not offend the interests or the United Sla tes, nor the security of !he hcn1ispherc. To 1hc Edi tor: \\lh(•n you fi le your income tax rC'lurn somctin1e bet11een 1\01v nnd April 1:1. you (':1 n slri kc a b1ov.· for i:;ocHI gO\'t'rnn1enl and clean politics. Just by n1aki11g a sin1ple check mark. Near lhe top of lhe main tax rorn1 -Forni !IHO. Lint' 8 -you·1 1 find boxes for you to check if you \1·;1111 ~l of your taxes jS;? if you 're fi lin g a joint return) to go to the Presidential Electio n Cainpaign Fund. ·-' CHECKli'liG one or both 'lioxes \1·on'L increase yo ur taxes if r0u're paying taxes in 1973. Your taxl's \1·111 stay the saml!. And it 1von 't reduce the size O[ }'Our refund if the goverQ.fi1enl ov.'es you money. All this so-t·alled check-off money 11'ill go lo help fina nce the 1976 Presidential clcetion ca n1 pr1igns. No n1attcr 11·ho your ehoi i;c t.ir Pl'esidcnt m:i y be ln 1976 . your dollar -;ilong \1'ith doll ars fron1 n1illio11s of other privale citizens ;ill over the coun1 r~· -\\'i ll help n1ahL' you r candid:ile less dependent on 11·ealth~· l'arnpaign l'0111 r1but o1s 11ho otten ha1·c a spceial ax to grind. ALL POLITICAL p ar l Ir~ Hcpubli ca n. Democratic and 1ninor part il'~ -sup1lor1 the check-o ff. It 1ras over11 l1clmingl~· vott·d hy Congrr<:s :uul approved b) 1he l'rcs!cJ<~nL All poli!i(':il 'The hare stopped for gas. ' Hzimane Society Reveals Tragedy of 'Puppy Mills ' W ASHING TO:'\ -i\l ns~ breeders ot $200 n1it lion wor!h of puj)Jllf'.<: ;u1d kitr('ns are shipping !'irk and dying an irn;;ls 10 America's children l\llh thi• uct1\'l' cooperation ot ii rew c I' 0 0 I..(' d veterinarians. Of $310 million in pet sales each year. a Humane Sociel y of the United Slates study estimates thal lwo-lhirds / _______ ,!,_ ____ -.. hon1e to the puppy 111111. often dying any fangs In 1t. 'There . pct shops arc _ ~ oo I.he \\'ay fron1 ill ness or sl;irvalion. i11s1>ec tcd, and so1nc 2.500 com plaints J ACK ANDERSON In his 1n1vrls. 111ves!igator i\lcMahon <1 ye:ir nre registered and inves tigated. fi;und a Vi rginia store \l.ohich sold a Anol her result of mass prod uction is !he "mi lls'' 11rc "oper.:itcd '~ith one single goal: money." the re1)()rl says . The "'ages or such greed. says the society document, are coccidiosis, distemper, bronattitis, hookworms, rowidwonns and ~, , exposure." The .;puppy mills" are able to get the ill dogs and cats &hipped because "Mime veterinarians take the breeder's \rord tha,t an animal Is healthy and othen sign a stack or blank (health) kill cn to a scven-ye ar-!lld child. Tt1e !hat dogs sold as "purebreds" may kiltcn di ed four days later of dis!cmpc r appear aris locratic as sa d • eyed pups. ycl lhc pct store O\rner refused a but grow up into lovable, but outrageous· \'elerinarian ·s plea to stop se lling other looking mongrels. This is becaute of kittens exposed to the deadly virus. slipshod breedi ng at the mills. "\Vith 1.75 milli on applications handled last year, it is still possible for breeders and pet shop operators to take unethical advaatage of the appeal that 'American Kennel Club registered'·and 'with papers' have for the buying public,'' says the soon-to-be-published study. are p r oduc t s of "puppy mills" \\'here pups are often treat- ed \\'Orse than cab- bages (and are ac- 1ually shipped f \\''>- to. a • cabbage cratl' for 10ft&,_~isl.3nces. • •· certificates for the breeder to fill in ." IN G R EEN S B 0 R '\ N.C.. a veterinarian reported every one of several hundred puppies he h b d examined as they arrived fro m puppy mills had bronchitis. In two CalJJomla towns , 300 pets \vere found in various pet stores, bul half were dead and many others >were ill. TO COUNTER the trarfic in canine- end feline misery, the society recommends buying dogs bred in your cwn area where you con visit the kennels. or better yet. settling for a friend ly mutt in your local animal shelter who, otherwise, must be put to death. 'Jbe ,.,;long se- cret probe waif hC"ad- ed by Hu1nane Soci· ely chief gumshoe Frank ?.tcMahon . Often ~ ,vorking undercover. he foilhd docs sta rv- ing in transit . freezing ln,airplRnc l'w:!lds,: 90fd wilh hideous discaM, find shuclter- lng "'ilh trauma and ncurn~s. MOST OF 111<90 belpleM %~uld-t>e.ot1&.:. "·ere 'wJitlped In hUdwest ··~py mIUi'· whef"i•·!iils t1re bred dn a mass prod... basis aod ;:Jj,f>'d tu pe1 ltom in over the ry_ h·lost ol EVEN SOME respecta ble ma il order Jl<ll'I~ ,."iri! criticized by 'the l~u1nanc ftl}'l.~hlch charges )hat the "Spiegel catalog Offers animalt sight unseen - u~n by Spiegcl 100. as lh c ani n1.:i ls a~ ·shipped dirci;tly fron1 the puppy mill to the buye r "'ilhoul goi ng through SJ)teCcl's ha111!s." But Hie most hcartl('SS I rcatmcnt ~rs in C.0 ,D. shiprnen ts. There, ii ohc animal is 81Cll, tile pct store simply rc_fu5f!s the whole i;hipment and Lile wei&ry animals a~ sent the long ropd In one undercover job, our in tern . Rae Nelson, wen t out on a "buy" of a handson1e Doberman frotn a "reputable" pct shop. When fl.ls. Nelson Ind the society look the $250 dog lo a veterinarian, it wa!; diagnosed RS havinA'. a lung infcclion. ALTHOU<:H federa l 111 11·: Aclrnini!llCrl-d by Lhe Agriculture Depo rtment oullaw i'i hacly dog shippe rs, lhc r e d c r a I inspectors are spread loo lhin to do 1nuch good. And only Illinois, the society found, has a puppy protectJon Jaw with FOOTNOTE; A Spiegel '!pokesman s..iid I.hey had been shipping puppies for 15 years at a rate or about 3.000 per year and average oo more lhlln tl vc compla\nta a year~; The kennels are carefully ina~tfld~·· said the !lopokes man, and $pie~ had a money- back guP.rantee policy. ·~, ( ~IAI LBOX ) tellers fron1 readers ure welconie. lVOr rtuilty. uiriters sllo1tld co11 vey !hei r 111cssagcs Ill 300 wor ds or less. Tlie rigl~i ro co11dense letters to fit space or e /hniuare li/Jt'I is reser ved. A ll let- ters n111s 1 ,11clzule signature and 111ail· i11g udclress but 11a111es tl!O!J be wi tli· JieW. on reques t if sufficient reason 'is apporent. Pocl ry u:i/L not be pub- lished. parties and all voters ~·ill benefit. ALAN CRANSTON U.S. Sena te, Calif . ~llf.trlf•rtt 1•olif.ir• 1b lhl' Ed ito r : So1nr le(ldcrs as k. ..\\'hat can \Ve (logct ht•r I do for our COWllry~" Others usk slyly. "\\1hat favors can ·1· do for the oil tvcoons. conglomerates and corporation· heads in return for a million - de>llar till egalJ ca mpaign contribution~" FIRST, the propaganda on "shortage" "'ha1c1·er product it n1ay be. Then, the priee becon1cs exorbitant. Tha1's the favo r completed. The result i.s inflation and sometimes hunger for many. There's a l\OflC: "look \Vhat They've Don e to i\·ly Song. ].la." \\·cu just look \1•hat he's done to our country, fello\v ,\mcri cans ! BERNY BAKER F11e l for Space 'To the Editor : Agreed, our latest trio of space travelers deserv e nmre auentipn, but ~>ern1it 111c se\'eral observalions. First, your Sw1da y editorial (Ha:s Off To Skvlab ) seemed to scorn thl' public·s "fietting about the line around the service station." To many , a trip to the local gasolin e verxlor, if fruitl ess, could become fretting about the line around the unemployment o r f i cc . Gasoline. for the moment, is a much n1ore necessary. immediate and visible considera tion than a trip lo the ~loon. Besides how many of us will be abl e lo nlake tba' trip? TIIERE surely seems lo be no gas shortage in the space program. Secondly, New College ·Dan~e Craze Goldfish ... a11 ... 1ng is long gont. So i.. phone bootll cramming. • Even campu1 rioU and vaodallsm are old Rat. TllE NEW campu,, caper? Cheek to cheek dancing! Actually touching and holding your partn<rl Wowl · The irlbal twitches, as they have been called. a re giving way to the rumba, fox trot. waltz, Lindy, tango, Olarleston. Romance not rock, ls the new kick. "Levert Come ~ck to Mell · hi-, more . ~ppeal ian "Y"jib}, Ytah! Yp hl" ' . REV!)/ AL 'if' u.e old dilloe forms 'is turning Into' a-natlon11J craze. UC Berkeley has enl nrged Its ballroom ~__nee classes to meet the demand. Olhcr universU\cs and colleges are following suit . Old lilner!I mny wonder what next? Bu1b 1ub gin? Cdfornia Feature Servtce • that marl'r!ous 84-<lay odyssey \1·ould nol ha ve bcC'n possible \1·ilhout th e tax n1oneys fron1 niillions of gasoli ne· consun1ing 1\1n cricans. Third . at rou~hl y 50 cents 1>er gallon. 11·hu.:h is 1\•ishful thin kin~ 1hese days. those trips around the Earlh v.·ere the equivalent of liO n1illion gallons of gasoline. Fourlhly, if 1\1·hen l .S. astronauts do land upon the pl anet of i\'lars, what lvill r<t1an have accomplished ? Unless. of roursc, :\tarlian gas stations offer gasoline at less outrageous prices . Ar\'D Fl."'IALLY. if scant het'd ha s been devoted to the "marvelous feat thal bodes 11·ell for rn ankind." \1•hy didn·t you start the hall rolling '! During !hat feat, how often did !he Daily Pilot .. doff its hat" 11•ith fron t·pa ge CO\'C rage'.' I \\·outdn't cx(l l:!ly tcrn1 a 13-linc "editorial .. an ea rth·shattcring fanf11rc. L/\ Cll EN CI•: Ci...AH~ \luo •\ e ed.• 'EtN? To the Ed itor : After reading Allorncy l ; en er a I Saxbe's defeatist all itlKle regarding gun con1rol in Sa turday 's l'd itoria\ page l fee l compelled 10 v.•rite my att itud e which is supportt'd by a great majorily 11·ho don·t need a phallic sy mbol to bolster their manhood . I FEEL \\'e should not on ly have gun conlrol. but gun confiscation - the confiscation of gun collections in maseums as "'ell as privately owned . \\-'hy do 11•e have lo dis play the part of Ame rican heritage \vhich is despicable and immoral? Let's try love for a change -it may work. ll OBERT L. J,\CKSON N o T luu1ks! To the Editor: l an1 a "·ork ing 1nolhcr of three and I recei1•e food stan1ps lo help us get by. IF TllE Symbionese Liberation Arm y thinks th at I would accept any rood or any help 11·hatsoevcr from them or any- body that they threalcn. as in the Ran- dolph A. Hearst cai.e. they ha•e an· other thought coming. \\1e don't want their "blood mo ney" and acrepting anything as a result or thi s atrocious act wou ld only be condoning it. I SINCE RELY tiope that everyone on weUarc, etc. \viii stand up against this barbaric act and refuse to accept an3•- tiTing thnt this group "requests" for us. Goel help us If \VC arc ever lh11l des per· ate! M.J.11. OIANM COAIT DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wt.«d, PubU.Mr Tho'""' KffVil, EdllOT Barbcm Kl'.eibich .Editorial Paae Editor The tdltor1at ,pap of the 0.jly Pilot ·N!ek• to lnform and atimulate rndm by preseuttns on t11i. Ne d1vf.rMlcommentvy'Cft'toples of In· lth'st by syndicated cohminlsta and cartoonlsta:, by providing • fonim tor reader•' vi"·• 1u1d by pm entlnc this ncy.·1p11.prr'1 opinion!' and J,deu on cumint topics. T~ edl!oriaf op\nlon3 of the Dl\ily Pllot nppeat only In the edllorllll column l\l th<-top of the pqc. Op!nloru1 exprea!Jl!d by !he col· 11n1n\1tit and canoonhlls 11nd l•lltt Y.T!ll'T!I; .,.., !heir OW1"I and no~ mrnt of their \•lt'A"W by 1h~ Dall;v Pllot thoold he lnffl'l'fd. Friday. February 15, 1974 • I I I I 2 DAILY PILOI c Friday, February 15, lq74 ------- Gas Sale Policies Clarified . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Energy orrtce lold service station operators today they can se ll gasoline in bulk to commercial at.'<.'OUnts and to motorists under odd-even distribution systems \\'ilhout violating federal regula· lions. The FEO issued a statem('nl ill· te1np1ing to clarify its new policy barring discrimination among customers ln service station sales . Station operators throughout the nation have been confused and sometimes angry over !he issuance Tuesday or a brief amendment to Lhe federal Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Rcgulalions . IDENTIFIED AS ONE OF HEARST KIDNAPERS Escaped Convict Donald D. De Freeze; Photo and Sketch Are Shown The amendment was aimed at ending discriqtinalory practices begun by some servl& stations which sell gasoline only to "regular customers" or only under long·tenn contract arrangements. "The:!IC practices have now been ban- ned by the Federal I::nergy Office as di~ri1ninatory," the F'EO said Tuesday. It said violations should he reported to the Internal Hcvenuc SCrvice for enforcetncnt or the ne\v regul ation. But the rule lt•ft many service st ation operators wondering '''hether it "'ould co1lflict with <."Ontracl!l 1 su pply t'orn- n1ercial purchasers, or "'ith slate ga90Jine-distrbution plan~1. Some states have adopted syst.ems allowing sales of gasoli ne to certain cus· tomers on certain days, lJ!;_a:ly nuuching odd or even license µlate number \\'ith odd or even calendar dates· Oregon's system Includes a provision for service stations low on gasoline to hang out a yellow nag and serve only emergency vehicles. The FEO said Thursday lls non· discrimination rule does not conOict with such a State system as long as there is no discrimination against individual (."llstomers wHhin any category. In the latest clnrifiea 1ion , FEO genC'ral Counsel \Villian1 N. Walker said service slation o"·ners can continue to serve commercial aet.'Ounts or bulk sales for l'Ommcrcia l use \Yilhout violating the FEO policy. lie said this could be done under some arrangement for serving such custo1ners from special pumps or during spceia\ hours. \Valker also said state odd-even service systems are not in conflict with the FEO regulation. llis statement added a reminder to gasline supplicn: that they must mel't gasoline suppliers tha t they must meet the n1andatory program. ff ·t: Y acl1t Club Cl1cf Gordon Burcl1 Services Su nday \·'unf'ral Sl'rl ices nrc st·h~'d11k·d Su nda y for <1 Harbor Arl'<J niun \'lho w;1s .-.i s tTilH.!h 1l rixturr ~it !Ile Balbo:1 \':1cht Clut> <I" the eul inary cquipn1cnt he operntcd. Gordon L:. Burl~h. 67, was chef <il the bnysidl' club, came to Orange County in 1933 and wa s ch c f at the yachting center for 3-1 ye ars. Services fOr Mr. Rurch , \Vho live'<! at &19 Seal St.. Costa !i.1csa. \\'ill be at 4 p.m. in the Bell Broad\vay t.lortuary Chapel, with internlent to follo\v al liarbor Rest l\.1cmorial Park. Survivors include his wife Esther, a stepson. Dehnar Hca1h. of 1-louston . Tex., a stepdaughter, Barbara \Vright, of Costa Mesa . a sister, Nancy Jl arnlon , of Yucaipa, and two grandchildren. Chie f of Police Plciced on Lellre C,\fiL."iBAD (AP ) -Chief or Poli ce Ralph \V. Latlgh!in, refusing 10 resign, has ~en placed on temporary leave \\'ilh pa y 11ntil a fact-finding committ<'e looks into hi s dispute \Vtth City !\t anager I'aul Bussey . Bussey put \\'allace Rossall, a police captain, in temporary charge. No specific charges have been Trv icd against Laughlin, police chief for three years, but Bussey s<1 id mora le problems v.·crc involv ed. Co11tlngeney Pinn Cut Driving 20%, Avoid Oregon Tactics--Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP ) -California will mt have to Institute an Oregon-style g&sollne purchasing system if motorists cut ba ck driving by 20 percent, Gov. Ronald Reagan said today. "We ha ve a contingency plan but ""e"d rather not use It, and we won't, if ~·e all just eliminate one mile out of five ," Reagan said in a statement. "There will be an adequate supply for evryone ." Reagan told newsmen after a Cabinet meellng Thursda y that he approved the Oregon·stylc. "marketing plan" as a con· tingency measure if volunteer cutbacks do nol work. The Oregon system Is voluntary. too , ~·Ith motorists being requested to buy gas on cven-<>dd days 1natching the ir llcense plates. Also.~ de11lers would Oy flags -green indlcati{lg gasol ine available to the pubUc, yelfow meaning gas for emergency vehicles only and red meaning out <l f gas or closed. Purchases could be made any day by commercial, emergency and out-of- OUM•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT The 0.-.... C0.11 DAILY '"ILOT, wllfl ~ 11 ~!Nd IM ......,,., .. ,, lo NlloMlll 1W IM Or•-CM• ,.1191111>ktf c....-ffl'. ~ nit 9dlllon1 .,. "*411Md, ,,.,.,,....,. "'"""II Frid.or, tor C-'-MeN, N-rt Buell. H~nll"lflifl •Md!I F-ttoln \11lle'f, L..- 91K/1, lrvlM/iM«IMitdi: .._. 5111 Clt....,.,11/ 1111 J\1111 c .... ,,..,., .. •lntll •191Dllll .. ltkltl It !'lllllltllld .. ll/f'tl...,. eM S..,....ri. Thi l"lnciNI ,wllllllnl ~ II 11 ut Wiii .. ., l lfMt, c .. t. MeM, C.llflnl .. , QQl. ••l.trf H. W1~ Pl'lllHM •l'llf ,.llllllilllf' J11li: l. C1..rl1y VIM ,. .... .._.I W 0-1l,MIMfW Tho""'' K11wll ..... n••• ,,_ ¥..,,w ... _ ..... Cll•1lt1 H, L.11 l l1•1"'1 r; Nill Ml..,.. MIMllna Ulfln, c-.--JJO W11t l1y l+rt.t M1llh1t A4~r1111·,,0, 111 1164, f1616 _.._ "'""'"'' "'ell: iw ,......,, ...,._,,. L ...... 911Kf1: m '°""' A-HllfllinllOn f.Mdlr 1'11J IMCfl 90!,ilt•"rf .. ,. C~ .. NtrW1 11 CllfllM ""! , .. ,,,I I 17141 641-4111 a.NtN "'•••••• Ma.Mn '°""'""'· !VJ. 0...... c.at ,..lllllnl ~Y. Ht "''" lflrilt; 11 ..... WllllM, aolll.r .. 1 _,.. ., ~ ""'In ....... ... ,~ "'"""" ..... ,.,,. fft.11•1111 "' ""''""' ......... ..... CllM ~I ... Mlf -' C.... ~. C1l"'""ll, · ... llMWI ~ ~ •M ~lyl ., IMll •• U """"'f'l'I MllltWY •ttMti.t. iq." """"'"'. state vehiclE'S. But nil motorists \\01tld be asked to wait until they nave less than a half-tank to fill up: "Our si tuation here in California in Decernbcr, comp;ired to the same n1orith a year earlier. It v.·as the rirst tin1e n1on1hly deliveries drop1>cd fron1 on(' year to another. Coast E11ginccr To Face Charges Of Tax Evasion A Nc,•:port Bench engineer and developer faces prosecution tociny on a two-rount indictm en t returned by a federal grand jury In Los Angeles on tax evasion charges. Rodney Schapel, of J9i2 San Bruno Ave., allegedly fa iled to file income tax returns in both 1970 and 71, \\:hJle be was self-employed. He ~·as doing business during those years as Schapel Engineering and Development Company, 1582 E. Edinger Ave ., Santa AnR. William D. Keller, U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, sald Schape! could receive a penalty of one year tn fed eral prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted on each of the two counts. Special agents of the lnternul Re venue Service's lnte\l lgencc div ision gathered evidence leading to the Indictment. Slow Learner Students Spurt OAKLAND (AP) -Sluden16 Jlf"Vious- ly wrlUoo off as slow !amen have leaped ahead in mathematics and ~Ing under a special program that conceolrttes extra attention on them. says a report to the state Board of Education. Seventh grade studenls In the pro1,rram jumped an average of 2.1 months in their level of ablllly In mathematics for each month of lo .. <1trucUon. Dr. ~lilton P. Wilm of the Of rlec! of Program Evaulatfon and Re!!Mrch In !ht. state· Department of Eduoatioo, said 'I'hu!"!'!day . Jn r.dlng, there wa1 an average gain of 1.7 montN for each month tn the program, he added ln a report to th e board. . I Fro111 Pnge l HEARST .... prison at Soll'd.'.ld a£tcr spending time at Vacav ill e. <1nd escaped S-O!rdad !\larch 5. some from \\'h1 lc they \\'ere in prison. bo1h lJ.•l•'rt•\·~c <l11J \\'liel'lL·r 't'i verl \·1~i 1.~ ;Ind lt·t11~rs fron1 HLL<;SL·!I Little. 27, 110\V bl•inl,! hr ld 111 Sar\ {JUl!ntin Prison on ch.irges or rnurdcr in the killing vf ()akland schools Superintendent ~tarcus 1\. Fost(·r. 1'he SLA. has c\;1ilnc-d res pansibility for the }'.'oster shooti ng. \Vhecle:r ,.,.as sen•ing a 10-year-to-life term at Vacaville when he escaped from a· minimum security area. lie was allow- ed .to work in tile outside area after he renounced membership in Ven- ceremos, a on c -ti me revo\ulionary organization based in North e r n California. Following his escape, a prison officiul said, 1'lt \\'as a case of an inmate \\'ho conned hi s keepers." The Examiner also said it learned that authorities ha ve identified a couple "'anted <JS witnesses \\'ho v.·ere seated in a VolkS\\'agen outsid!! J\1iss llearst's <1part1nent at the lime or the kidnap. 1·he newspaµl'r said it learned that the \\"Onu1n was among the last persons to vlsit Dl'F'rcczc ju:;t· before his escape from Solc_-dad. DcFrN"ze sho\\'S an cxtrnsi ,·e arres t record, according to pollce files. The arrests, dating from 1960, Include charges of attempted murder, robbery, carrying concealed weapons , l h c manufacture and sale of weapons in· eluding bombs, escape, grand thefl auto, a&>ault, and passing bad checks. The p-11ice records onl y show one co n- viction, however, \\'hen he serve<;! three months in jail for the n1anufactute and sate of weapons, including bombs, after being arrested ~larch 31, 196'!, in West Covina. De Freeze, also kno\\n as Donald D<iv id Thomas and Steven Robinson, was born in OhiG Nov . 16. 1943. lie is 5-9, 160 pour:ds. 1·he records shcnv he v.·as arrested in Buffalo, N.Y.; Newwark , N.J .; East Orange. N.J .. and Covin a. His last known arrest was Nov. 17, 1969 by l.AJs Ang eles police on two counts of attempted murder, robbery and other charges. From Pagel AIRPOV ... questions" these ex-planations. The longer r1u11~·J~'. he noted. rnight <.1lso at l"01nn1odatc bigger jets. 1\lso . he said, n1oving the run\vay 750 feel 111\and rn ight 1."XPQ.5e S;:in Diego Fri!cway t.raf fic to the dangt'.'r of JCt blasis. Conc('rning the le rn11nal cxµa ruion . \\·y1u1 said, "as sou11 as \"OU <iC· t'On1n1od<tle thl' p(:Q\)lc th<it <i~e u~in~ the a1Jport. n1ore w1!1 conH.:. Then in three or four years thcy ·ll :iga1n be asking fo r an extension." Burglar Locks Reside1its Out A Costa J\fesa couple arrived home to find a burglar had locked them out of their O\\'n house in addition 1o steallng $75 in coins and a \Vatch, they told police Thursday. ~laria V. Buller, of 894 Darrel St.. said a chRin lock had been allachcd on the inside of the front door to prevent entry. apparently by thci burglar himself. She and her husband went to the rear of the h"ome hoping to be able to get through a windO\\' and found an Qpen one waiting for them. Latin A1n erican Talk Slated for Library f\-1ayan archeological ! it es in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico will be Lhe topic of a lecture and silde presentation Feb. 23 by 15--yea r-<>ld 11artin Dietrich at lhe C.osta ~1esa Library. Dietrich's presentation i.<1 scheduled !or 2:30 p.m. ot the library, 566 W. Center St. Dogs Kill 20 Deer PflTSBURG~I IU PI) -A pair nf stray dogs broke into the deer co1npound al t h e H.lghl llnd Park ~ '.I'hursd11v and kflled at lr:nst 20 dr:er before both <l[ them were ishol by zoo personnel and police . Officers B1art Drug Suspects Nabbed Six persons including lhree juvl?niles hida~· ra ec 1Tirnlnul ch~1rgl"S Stt'n1n1ing fro111 rt Cos!J J\ll'sa drug sal1:s 1u- \~'!it1g:1t1un thLJ l culn1ina1ed Thursday in \ IOll·nCe. One uudcreover police d~lt•cti\·c an d 011(' SlJ!i p .. 1.:1 ~l're treated at to.,.1a :0.!{'sa ftll1rnor1<1\ llo~pirul for ('UIS <ind brui!:il'S. 1\ M"li1nd off1N'r sustau1cd an ioJu red ankle scrarnbllng over a fent.:e in "' root cha~. lnv(>st1gators took the si:it suspects in!.o custody in Lhe ~larina 11ighla nds district on Costa Mesa's v.•est side, following the alleged LSD sale. Fron& Page l SIGNS ... trl'hnique hy the planning commission to n1ake signing consistent with use. Sinf'c J!!ti5 the 1naslt1r pl:in or signing l1:1s allo,vrd !l ie city to \\'icld con· :,1dcra hle po11·1·r 111 d('\('rrnining hO\Y 1nuch sig ning erich business should ha1·c. Srn:llh1'ood <irguL'd. '·And then you turn arou11d a few years later and tell thcn1 it's not good enough .'' The attorney's proposal brought an outburst from Verlyn J\1arth, a Costa tiles.a resident v.·ho repeatedly jumped to the defense of the ordinance during Thursday night's session. l\fa.rth asserted that Smallwood's ex- emption list contained. the names of "all the desecrators'' of Cost.a ~1esa \\'ho have uglified the landscape and no1v come before the city council to "try to rip apart the sign ordinance and Lo gut ii." lie said the reason the sign ordinance \Vas before the council In the first place is that previous attempts to regulat e signing by o t h e r means, such as the master plan of signing, had Ix-en a ''devastating. shocking failure." "For all the ugly desecration they ha\'e don e they should contribute several thousand dollars to the city of Costa ~1esa in addition to taking down their signs,,. Marth argued . He added that the proposed ordinance, if anything is too lax, because it allows a seven-year amortization period rather than three years. It was t.'larth's contention that a 36 month amortization period, such as was provided in tbe L.aguna Beach ordinance, is sufficient because most ot the signs already have bC'cn amortized for incon1e tax purposes. Patrohnan Dies CLARKSVILLE. TcM. (UPI) - Patrolman Kenneth Bro\\Tiing, who serv- ed en the Clarksville force only four months. died 1'hursday as a result of a gunshot "'ound he received during a gunman's bizarre shooting spree Wednesday. Ho"•a.rd Gentry, 42. shot and ~·ounded five oth~rs near the Charnber of Commerce office i n dov.'tlto\vn Clarks,•ille before he ..,,.as kill- ed. Mesa • Ill ~lark D. Grossiuan, 22, o! 905 Presidio Dn,t·. l'-[L') booked on suspicion of ~:il1' of LSU , l'Onspiracy. assault on a polite ufficcr , n·;-.1sl1ng arn.:sl .:ind .:l rarcly·uS<'d count. 1h:.1 of an adult using a 1111n••r i11 sale ul 1trug s. I le rcn1 .11nl'il HI custody in Cik.IJ :.1~·;-.il (11y Jail !ud<1y 111 lil'll of $25,l•lfl h<ul. IX'nchnJ,; ;1rraign1nent in llarbor Judu:1al l)1str1ct Court. (:rosstnan 's in juries foJIO\\'ing a bat\lL' vdth [h!ll·Ct1vc Rick Johnson sent hun to Costa ~csa Memorial Hospital "'here he was treated and released to ~ice. Ba.belele tit. Banks, 20, of 1141 Glerieagles 1'erracc, in the J\·larina llighlands tract. was bookNI into Orange County Jail on suspicion of ~-ale of LSD. She also remained in custody today in lieu or $10,000 bail. She listed t:cr O('cu pation a~ unemployed scam:'i!ress. J~ayn1ond ~1. l::l\edgc . 18, of the san1e (ll cneaglc>..s T1•rr<1 ce address, \\'as rt•lea:'i- cd on $150 bai l after being eharged \1:1th bei 11g in <i pl:1ee v:here 1narJiua11a v.·as llcing ust'd. lnvesugators 5<11tl L1\·n other you ths. bot h 17 , v.·ere charged v.'ith sale of LSD and lack of parental control along \vith a third, 16, charged Vo'ith being in a place where marijuana v.·as being used and also tack of parental control. Detective Pat Rodgers allegedly con· tracted one of the 17-year--0lds in a home at 1179 Gleneagles Terrace and paid $900 for 700 LSD tablets, according to Detective U . John Regan. lnvesUgators claim the hallucinogenic drug was delivered by one or the 17-year-olds IS minutes later, at which time the series of arrests began, netting a pound of marijuana as well. The arrests culminated a t~·o·v.:eek investigation involving de t e c l i v es nostgers and Johnson, plus Jack Watson Max Bowman and-during Thursday's raid -surveillance of the scene by fhC Eagle 1 police helicopter crew. Mesa Plasterer Sent to Jail For Fire Guilt A plasterer who admitted planning the setting ol. three fires in a Costa ?t1e:sa apartment building shortly after he lost a sub-Oontract on the project. has been sentenced to eight months in Orange Cowtty Jaji. Judge James Tumer ordered the jajJ term and three years probation for Vic- tor Kubicek, 24, of 1586 Baker St .. Costa f\-fesa. In Superior C.Ourt action taken shortly alter Kubi cek pleaded guilty to reduced charges of arson. Police arrested Kubicek shortly after the man he hired pointed the plasterer out as the architect ci the plan and helped police in their investigation. Police said no major damage was ca~ at the now completed apartment project al 1586 W. Baker St. ••• '"' 'rQSIGHT -••' ~I ... ~ l't'f LE(."1'L111E -··.\t~·an111g of \\',1\t•r~Hli: for A111tri1:;-1," 1'<.1n Howard H HukC'r Jr., \..'C l Crawro rd I-lull, 8 1»n' HASKJ.:'l'HALI. -l~IS 1\l.111lll(1s V:S t'os1:4 \11 ·:..1 6 JI 111 1·: .. 1anc1a at ;.1a g11ol1.1 It p H1 \l'llJKJrt ][;1rbor .. 11 \\'C'Sll'rn. fl p.n1 OCl' l.E!'TL'f!ES -Solar l·:nvr,:y ' l>r ,JO:'.>L'ph F:11 l.,·r \rc111ri·r. ~' 11'11•'•' I.··~·· tU t'1' ~ i :111 p 111 H1•!1~1uo~ ir:•1I \ .du1·~ ' !•r ,\lfn'll l'.i11111r IL·t1U1•1 "!11<lll't' l.1'1."- 1un· l. i :JO p 111 FHl flr\Y ~1~:1rl' r 11 .:.1s -Thi· tt1 ·111· t amatt," tXC Foru111 , 7' pin Adrn. IL SATlilll)A V, l~Elt lfi llO~Oll HA:\'D t.:Oi,C'l::R'I' -0CC Aud1tor1un1, 8 p.m. ESTA NCI1\ ADOBE -State ll i.storical l..and111<1rk. Adams and r.tt-sa Verde Urive \\'est, Sat. & Stu1 . 1·5 p.111. $3,000 OK'd To Rech et·l\. Air1wrt Noise A te-am of noise control specialists that did a study of tile jet noise at Orange County Airpot last year will get another $3,000 to recheck their figures and appear at a hearing to back them up. County Supervisors lrave decided to pay the firm of Bolt, Beranek and Newman to re-test the noise levels at the airport and appear at a special three-day pubUc hearing st arting Tues· day in Santa Ana. The hearing is ain1ed at detennining \1·helher the coun try should be given a ,·ariancc fron1 state noise standards to' continue current operations at the airport. It \Vil\ be conducted by the state office of AdministrAtive J-l('anngs. The cowity will aUempt to prove at the hearings it is making good progreM toY•ard cutting back on the jet noise ove r rtsidential areas -particularl y over homes bordering Upper Newport Bay. The California Department o l Transportation, Division of Aeronautics, requires noise from jets to be kept under a level of 70 decibels in community areas -equivalent to traffic noise m a busy main street. By 1980, the levels must be ~istently held to 65 decibels, but waivers w1lJ ~ gi~en under the Jaw i! good pl'Of!'ill8 is being made toward Jiving up to t.be law. Fire Des troys Honie STUDIO CI TY (UPI) -Fire ripped through a three-story home Thursday night, causing nearly $500,000 damage to the house and several art works. Firemen said the home of Lauro Mako was deslroyed within 30 minutes. There were no injuries. • STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE I LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS 7' MARGE CARSON • yellow & ora ng e pri nt 8' MARGE CARSON • ora nge ,ilk velvet 7' PR . SHERRILL . Celedon & yellow 71/i' SH ERILL· Velvet stripe. Ora nge & 6' PR. SHERRILL. Gold & rust tu fted green . Reg. $440. $770 . $5?9. ea. $755 . $699. ••• 8' ROY AL COACH -Crescent. Blue & yellow pr int ... ... $824. SALE $379. $599. $499. ,. $649. $629 .••. $724. 5' PR. ROYAL COACH. Tufted gold velvet -····-··-···-·········-····-$669. 8' HENREDON • Celedon & oronge tuxedo print -·-·······-·········-········ ..... $999. ea . $549. "· $869. 8' HENREDON • Greon/off white/rust/rust print ···-····-··········-··-·······-· $992. $842. SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLACK VINY,L ................................ ,.~·-·-······ .. ···· ................ .. QUEENSIZE. Hereulon ploid. Block, brown/white DOUBLE HERCULON PLAID. Green/rust ............. . CHAIRS $419. $416. $370. $389. $379. $319. PR. ROY AL COASH • Blue velvet ....... ····-······. ····················~·········· $238. ea . $209 • R Ea. P . ROYAL COACH · Gold velvot .. ·····-·-·························-·················-$249. eo . $209 ~jN~E~~~~NW~~b~:;~·:l ~;id~~;~;~a;·~~lj~~-~;i~t~---$ 346 " ••· $299: ::: Outside green velvet .....•................ ·-··--···-··············-···-·--···----·········-· $285. $259. PR. SHERRILL • Green/white 1tripo volvet --·-····--···--···•··· ·-·---·····---····-$298. ••· $249. 1 JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE FANTASTIC SELECTION OF 0 UAL IT Y UPHOLSTERED o. PIECES AVAILABLE THROUGH SATURDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRIC ES. SELECTED GROUPS OF HENREOON , HERITAGE I DREXEL CONTINUE ON SAL E UNTIL MARCH 2. DREXEL-HERITAGE HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASIAN - INTERIORS WHKDAYS I. SATURDAYS 9100 te 5:30 fRIDA T 'TIL t :OO NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 \\IESTCU.FJ.' on.. 64.2-2050 LAGUNA BEACH e 315 NORTl-1 COAST ll\VY. ·194-65.)1 TORRANCE e .3 ~49 HAWlHOR NE l l'10. (Open Sunday 12·5:301 378-1279 , Orange C~!!1 T oday's F inal N.Y. Sto cks • VO L. 67, NO. 46 5 SECTIO NS, 58 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl,.IFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUAR Y 15, 1974 c TEN CENTS Coast Gas Dealers Warn of L1losings Hy I.. PETER KH IEG 01 1h1 0 11lr Piiot St•n l1's ~oing to bt' a real 1)ic11ic celling g.1~linc along the Urangc Coast !his v.•eekcnd. Just bring your lunch :ind get in line. The Automobile Club of Southern California said t.oday that fewer than 25 percent or the servicr stations in Orange County wi ll be open Saturday. Only one percent will opc1111p Sunday. ,\bout hu lf th e stations will f <'OJ>l'll on the \Vushington's Birthday holiday )fondny. (Related s tories. Page 2. J Sp1•ing Fushimi 111 Lagu na Uea{·t1, .1 !>J)Ot cheek ul g:1sulinL· '\l .1tions !>hO\.\i·d tl111t \1h!Jc sonlc 11ill Ix' open S:1n1rdnv /ur limited hours none ""ill IX' open Sund:1y. Stations today rl·porttd long lines wuh CO UNTY TO RE QUIRE POSTEO PRICES. Sto•y P•g• 8 STATE DEALERS THREATEN SHUTDOWN. Story, P age 12 \Vaiting peri!Kl s uf <1l>oul 20 n1i11utes u1 son1e cas1:s. il-lany station" r(•['l0r1cd tha1 cus101ncrs were ;1nnoyl'd by I 11 L' 11111t111g hut no \\'oma n ponders latest in bikini fashions displayed in the winctow of l.aguna Heach ~!lop. "\\/hen you're 16 or 17 you can wear th ings !11\c that. but after that -·· o])~cr,1ed the observer. wbo declined to ,Gi ve her n:unr. Ne ,vpo 1·t Bcacl1 Pr e 11c1 1·e~ All-011t Ai1·1lo1·t Figl1t H1· .JL111\ ZA LLE\t oi !hi Ol olY P<IQ! \Iii! .: City man:iger Rolx'l'I 1.. \\"ynn said t{)day that Nc"·porl Bl·ach ~ovrmmcnt JI ·gearing up for a poin1-by·point assault ® Orange County Airports rc-q ul•st for ~8 million in C.lpital 1n1pro11:1n<'11t ' j1rUJ· et!ts. . Wynn s.:iid that an t''\;l(•ndL'<l run11:iy. entarged air terinin:il :ind <idchtiona l P.4rking could easily n1<Jk<' 1he alrpor! ·~n1orc of :i nuisi'lncc r;1tllrr than lef>s. "It is our position lh <i l 1f thc :-iir1xirt "'unts to lrnprO\'<' ilscll, 11 sho11Id s1x·111\ lhc n1011C'y on noise ;1hatcrn1:nl not on Oucli! P oocli Pi1iclies P c11.v Jts a rare dog lh.at enjoys a good scrub in the family tu b, and Pifrs. Jean Cl ary's pooch is no excepUon. Jn fact, lhe San Clemente "·oman'1 pet diWJvered Thu rsday !hat there is a sure fire way to nip a acrub in the bud -gel your paw stuck In lhe drain . Mra. Clary of 216 Calle Corl('Z tried her best to free the dog, but nolhJng worked. So JJhe: called t~ snvif)rs or stranded pets -the local fin• department. 'Fi~flghters dealt one sw ift hlu\'.' to a chisel to part the small gr11tr 1n the drain and the l)OO('h was frf't!d , unMrmed. 'v., .~ 1 .,ll\ uniu.1t1fit·d 1·:.:n.1ns1on.'· \\"ynn ~aid. 1'hc airport bud get \\as first raised in City Counc il sludy session on ~londay. uht>n \\'~ nn "'J S directed by counC'iln1cn lo prepare a detailed critique of the propcy,.('(] :urporl budget. Thl' city's position will 1hl'n hf' pres~nted tn the Orange County Board of Supt'rV1S<'lrs. \vhich m.1kf's final d('cisions on matters C'oncl'rning Oran ge County Airprt. "If thf' airport can lncrcasc parking, 1! 11·i l! 1ncre:1sc :1\tractivenvss 1 o passeng;'rs, 11Jueh w\I\ lht•n iner ca::;c thl' df'n1and for fl lgh1s .'' \\'ynn tolfl th1· coun· t.:ll .. It's sim ply ;i domino <:ffecl ," ll\1· 1.:111' 11111nag<'r conl.t1nt.letl. 1"11f' eoun!y :iirport ('Q1111111ssion l;1~t 1nnn!h ask('d for apl>l'OV<il for .a $2.f1 n1i!l1on <'Xpanslon of parking facil ities and the north terminal building , a $1 million expansion of the main jrt run\\·ay, plus miscelleneous other proj- ects. Ron Chand ler, assistant director of aviation at the airport , eKplaincd that the parking and tern1inat eKpansions are intended only to accommodate the overflow of passengers already using the airport. "They ar<' not going to accommoda'e any growth ." Chan dler str<'s:scd . 1'hc 7:-,0.foot n1nway ex p <1 n s j on , (,'ha ndler said. was proposed as 11 noise abatement rn easure. "If the jets c:1n st:irt their tcfkeoff ru ns 750 feet far!hrr back1 ii will give thcn1 morf' d1stc111ce to attai n h1 J.(h altltudr before lh<'y con1e over noi.5t' scm1t1v" ~reas of Nc"'port Beach .'' Cha.ndl('f' said. .r •. ';W)'T\n. ho\\'t'Vt'r. ~ld he "~riou~ly I Se~ AJRPORT, PA gt' t I 11a·1 dl'nt~ ot \'111ll'ncl' \ll'rl' rr1X>rted. llnr wo11i;1n hrought n11 cstra ti.Ink to 1!1l' t\nox Cr<i11· ~lob1I stallon. 10.; 11 Coa st Highv•:•r. but attendants rcfus- l'<l to fill it for her as she :i!ready had f1lll·d up her auto tank with 20 g<Jllous i\111tor1sts 1\ho need gasoline fo r \1'cl·kcnd tr.:ivel better have il by now or plan Oil 111aiting in line for an hour or 1norc S::1turd<iy 111orning, n1ost service sr<1t1on dealers 1\·:1rned. .,\J111ost all drul ers s;ild they expect 10 rinse hv noon S;JlUrd:iv 'J'hl' l!\~'!'·l!ICl'CL!S11lg \\'t1it (Or gasoline 1sn·1 due to its unavailabili ty. however, several dealers told the Daily Pilot. "Our distribulors have plenty of gas," said George Perlin, "'ho 01\'ns t>erlin and Sons Arco in Balboa. '"It's the new federal allocations that are kc.~ping supplies down," ~e said. Perlin said his February allocation is only SS percent of what be got a year ago. Off icials of Atlantic Richfield and Shell Oil Company in Los Ange les said th ey have been told to cut bac k retail supplies bv 20 percen t fron1 v.•h.:it tht:v '''ere nble to sell a year ai;o . ' "\'cs, \\"e could sell 111orc gas to the dealers if the gove1,1111ent "·ould Jct us," a Shell public relations officer said. Perlin said he's been out of gasoline for a "'eek now because he just hasn 't been able to get his February allocation. He'd been !imiling sales lo $1.50 a custon1er "but I still wasn't able to kC'ep open," he said. J\1ike Croft , \\'hose Chevron station 11·as I.he onl y open station on the Balboa Peninsu la Friday, sai d he'll be closed Saturday. tllotorists \Vailcd for 45 minu!C'S to bl1y gasoline at his stotion Friday morn· 1ng:. "Everybody in line got to know each other very 'veil,·· said Kathleen Par· rinello (If Costa Mesa , who said she was an hour la te for \\'Ork "'aiting !or gas. "I was rfding on en1pty and \Ve needed il tor the \\'cckend." she said, explaining "'hy she 11•aited. so long. TI1c nc111 allocalions arc .., o i n g to havf' a pronounced effect at Ca rnp Pendleton. Offi cials at !he firlarinc base said the esti111ated 43.000 g:.:is custoincrs there will go on odd-even Oregon r~Uon i11g plan brginnlng Tuesd:J)'. Signs Subsidies Urged · Plan W oiild Have Mesa Taxpayers Foot Bill Hy RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot lhe o~.1~ Pi!OI S!il! An attorney rcprest:nting a group of H;H'bor Boulevard buslnessn1en sug- gc·st<'d to C1)S1a ~lesu ci1y countil1nen Thu r:-;day night tl1;1t the 1a.xp ayets subs1d1zc busi ness 011·11C'rs ll'ho reph1ce 1 hl·ir old signs 11·ith ne1vl·r signs before lhl'Y ;ire reriuired 10 und('r rhc la11'. ~uch ;1 program \1(Hild IJro1·idl' so1nc lllC.:C'nti\'e for businl'SS lo "'elf'an up its clullt•r.'" Donald E. Sn1Ltll\1'ood told the counc1! during the third night of public hearings on a proposed sign ordinance . Council!nen took no action on !he con- troversial sign reform ln\v but closed lhc public hea ring and vot ed to continue deliberations at a study i;ession set for 7:30 p.n1. ~lond;iy in council cl1a 111bt'rs. Out lining his incen1lve plan, S1na lhl'ood suggested that groups of buslnrs sn1L·n "'ho remove thei r signs 1\'it hin one Yl'ar of the effective dale of the ordinance be paid 100 percent of the re placen1c11! cost. Those taken do"11 1\·iU1in t\\·o years after passage or the ordinance v•ould be accorded 90 p<'rccn t of the replace· mcnt <:ost, and busincss n1e11 rcn1oving their sig ns v.·ilhin three years 11·ould be g11·1:n SU Pt·rt"tn!. The ordinance as prcsC"ntly \11r1llen \1ould a!lo\1· husiness 011'!1ers to ainortize their signs O\'l'r a S<'Ven year pl'riod, but prol'id es 110 inccntirc pay 1ncnts fur pl'rsons completing the changeo1·er ahead of schedule . T 1,vo Fug itives S uspectecl Classes Earlier Scliools Make Schedule Clia1i ge 111 J(id11apin g Sr\\ FR.Ar::c 1sco (UPI) -T11·0 prison ft1i{lll\l':S today 1vcre unofficially iden- lifi t·d Js prin1e SllSJX'Cts in the kldnaping of P<t1r1ei:1 Hears!. ( Rela1cd :story. P;igi.: ;), ) I ThC' t\l'o, idenlificd by nc\\'s p:ipcrs and a !l'lc11Sio11 station ns Donald I). /)cFrccz<'. 30. and Thero :'IL \\'heeler. 29, csc,1pcll fron1 California prisons last ,\·e:ir, O asscs for Costa ~1csa and Ne\\'}XJrl Beach public school children will begin ~ minu tes earlier starti ng: next \1·cek. schoo l officials have announced . The adjustrne nt is a rl'turn to the old school starting limes that 1vere in effe<:t before t he Sl\'itch to ~ationaJ Daylight Saving Tim!' last month. The cha nge will affect all bus schedules. starting tiin£>s, and r<'least' li1nes for chi!dren in the NcwfK)i-t·\1csa Uni fi ed School District. 1'hc district's firs! sched ule change. 11·hich became effective Jan. IO, caused classes throughout the dist rict to st.art 30 1ninutes later 1'he change w<is instituted ro lhal children wo11ldn'1 h:.i\'c to "'alk lo sch<io1 111 the dark. "'The sun 1\·as con1ing up al alxlul 11 a.111. !hen.'" explained school district spokcsn1;in .Jean Harmon. "No111 it's con1in1; up closer !o 7:30 a.m."' Thus. shC' cxplilined, the d1s1rict C'~n rl'turn to e1.1 r\icr s!<lrting 1in1es. The f1rsl day of the adjusted schedule 1\·ill be Tuesday . ~l onday 1s the \fashingion·s birlhday holiday. 'fhc FBJ said it had not ,;reached Iha! cot1l'h1sion" that the t11·0 \verc suspects, but FB I agents searched the Cleveland. Ohio. homes of D(•Freeze ·s 111othcr and ex-\'.·ife SaLurOay. Television station KQED and the San r~rancisco ChroniC'le. rn a copyrighted. Food, Fuel Increases BL ACK PANTHERS OFFER AID TO HEARST. Story Page 5 :-rur~·. idt'111if1f·d !Jcfrrc?C: as 111 e 1111·strrlous ··ccneral F1l'ld i\l;irsh:il <;1.nq11c" of !hP ~vmbiont'St' J.ibi>r.11iu:1 \1'111.1. 11h1c;h ha;; licltl J\t1s:; llcart>t cap- 111'(' .'>lnl'c Fl'b 4 ;ind dl1n1t1nrl{'d a $~00 nidl1t111 f11tJ<t d1:'tr11>u11011 i-;·n ~ri1n u.s urvof Leads 3.5 % Price Hike uf' "good Ct1lh .. , · \\'lh'•'it·r \l'a ~ 11ten11f1l·ll b1• tile San 1··n111c 1~eo l::xan1in~·r a<;; lorig-actl\'t' in Iii(' :\onhern Cal1forn1a rl•vol11t1 ::1:1ry org:inz::it1on l lC' psc.1ped from the Cali- lorn1t1 !TI(.'(!Jcat pri ;;;on a. V<Jcav1/Je 1\11a· 2 He ;ind O(·Ff'C'cze had been clos"e lnt•nds in prison. Publisher Randolph Hearst told ne\\·s- 1nt'n he had no comment l;) I~'! publish· ed reports but didn't lhink the stories \.\Ould endanger his daugh'.::. "1'he FB I is supposed to make the id<'nli fication s,'' he told ne"':smen at his I l1llsborough hon1e, 15 n1iles SQU\h ut S:in Francisro llcarst nlso said it \1·ould be "a C1111plc fl[ d;iys yet". before he cou ld begin a free food d1strlbu1io n pl an. parti<11lv 1ncl'ling fl dem;:ind by the kldnapcrs. · The Exami ner said ll learned that pri son ininatcs who were fr iends of both OcF n:e7.(' and \Vh Ccler i<lcntificd their voices on a Lape recording sent b1v !he SLA TuL•sduy. DC'V1·cc1c 1\'as transferred t l the sl:u e !See HEi\ltSl . Page 2J \\'ASJJJ i\(:TO'.'J J t;J~r i -Led b~' hig 1n('rcaSf'!i for food <ind fuel. 1vholi;:s.1lr priccs surg(·d upv•:ird by 3.5 J)t"'rcrnt in .January. the s(·cond fastl'st n1onthly rnle in 27 years, the Labor Ucpartmcnl reported today. About 70 percent of the increase v.·as due to highe r prices for fuels, rarn1 products and processed food -sectors of the ccono1ny that continued to be the biggest headache for t h e Administration's anti-inflation campaign. 1'he govemmenl's index of wholesale prices is C006idered a good indicator of how retail prices will act in the months ahead. 1lle nation's consumers already receiv· eel a bad do.se of economic news Thurs· day -a forecast by the Agriculture Department that retail food prices would rise about 12 percent this year, after a 16 percent leap in 1973. Toda y's report showed that th e price increases for wholesale farm products .:i nd processed foods over the past 12 n1ooths were nearly 30 ocrcent. Industrial com modities, which make up about three-fourths or the wholesale price index and are one of the best What Reseue? Tot Dozes as Firemen Work Newport Beach firemen raced out on a rescue cal l Thursday aft ernoon in response to a distraught mother's plea, but they could probabl y have taken thei r time getting there. "WHEN THEY arrived at 126 30th St., they round their 'victim' sound ~sl eep without a care in the world." says Inspector Art Morton . Brian Okey. 15 months, was okay, despite having dozzed off for a nap with hi s head somehow stuck between the rockers and unde r· ca rriage of his baby r ocking chair. HIS RESCUERS were very careful and quiet as they cut the chair apart and Inspector Morton said Brian slept throug the whole re'scue operat ion. ' ' • ~· 111ea.;;ur('S of undrrl )'ing 1nflation3ry lrC>nds 1n tilt: eco110111y. rose Ii pcrccnl. !1·0111 a yl·:tr :igo. \\'iU1 th~' L'X(·ep1 ion t)f a :i 8 percent Jurnp last Altglist, January's 11•holcsalc price rise \\'<ls the biggest for a single month since <1n incre.:isc of B. I percc-nt 1n October, 1946. when the nation was in the throes of an inflationary boom after \Vorld War JI, \Vhen January's price fig ures were adjusted for seasonal variatiOM, the 'vholcsale increase came to 3.1 percent also the second largest monthly rise ever. according to the Bureau or Lalxlr Statistics. Although food and fuel were responsi· ble for most of the rise. nearly all other prices moved up in their wake. or 15 major categories mea3urcd by the BLS -ranging from rail road cars to window glass -14 rose last month and only one, lum ber and wood products, declined . Wholesale ptices of fa rm products rose 8.2 percent from December, processed food and feeds increased 4.1 percent. and industrial commodities advanced 2.5 percent. All of these showed a step-up in the rale of inflation since the end of 1973. Although lhe Ne in fuels was somewhat less than the pace of November and December , prices for gasoline home heat.rug oil an d other refined Petroleum ~els advanced by 7.7 percent last month Crude petroleum pri soared Z2 per- cent while other major energy sourw. such as soft coal. electric power and coke, al50 moved higher. Ex-Ai de Convicted OAKLAND ( AP)-A former Investigator for the state Alcoholic Beverage Cobtrol Bo8rd wu . sentenced to one to 14 ywirs lo pdooo Thurliday !or acceptlng a bribe. Raney A. Dudley, 50, of oanvUle, was cMVlctt:d la Superior COOi'! , Jan. 15 of lWO C<lU!lll ol ac:c.pllai brll>eS. Equ ally conlrove rs1al 11ns ·ano1J1er amendn1l'nt offrrcd hy S1nt1lhvood \1·hich \l'Ould exen1pt 87 businl'SScs. inclucling n1os t Costa ,\l<'sa au10 dto~dcrs. fro111 the ne w sign \<i\I'. S1ni1lil\'Ood's rationalr is !ha t caeh one of lhesc busin<'sscs "'as c:onf1n<'d lo its own "n1astl•r plan of sign111g," "'hlth is a zoni11g 1.:ondi11on . The n1asll'r plan of ~igning. accJrding to Sn1all1vood' is llSl'd :is a rcg1i1;:1tlng !See :,iGJ\'S, l'agi=: 2f Burch Na111 ed As Assistant To Pres id e11t KEY O!SCAYK I::. Fla ! t.;l'I 1 -l")('an Burch. forn1cr ttcpubl1c;1n nntiooal ch~tirman and current head of f<-l"<ler;il Com munlcatlons Co1nmission. \\'as narn - f'd tod;iy by PrPsident r.;1xon 10 bj' one of his top assistants. Burch. 46. a lop stratrgist in B:irry :i.t. (;otd"·att·r·s 196.\ 1>residen tial cam· paign. 11·i ll resign .1s FCC c/:J1rman 10 jon the \\1hitc tlouse st.'.l ff as a pr('siden- tial counsc lor. Jn announcing the appointment. \Vhllc House press secre!ary Ronald L. Zi<'gl<'r said Burch \l'OUld serve "as a general adviser'' to Nixon \\'ilh "'ide ranging responsi bilities eomparal1le to those held by t"·o othc>r prcsidt'fltial aides. An n Armst rong anrl Bryce H;irfO\V Burch met "'llh Nixon Thursday in Key Biscayn<' and iL \\'as dcc1dL"CI Ill' \\'ould take his nC'1v po~t 'vith1n thrrc or four 1\·eek:s. Zirgler s.1id. Zic~lcr ~aid a replilccinenl for Burch nn !he J.~CC 11;is expected to l){' an nounced in ;iho111 a 11cek. Zil'gler sn1d Burch "11·i ll no1 he l:1k1ng ::inyonc's pl ;1ce"' \\'hi:n ;1skNl if the :ip- poin lmcnt 11·;is int~·ndt:d to fil\ 1!1c gnp crented ii! the begi nning of the 1nonth 11·/Jen Ml'lVi n n . L<.urd loft the \\'hitc· I-louse staff. Burch "·as Golcl1l'aler "s h<1nd-pickt'<i choice as Republican national chairman while the Arizona senator was running for president against Lyndon B,, Jolmson in 1964 . During the campaign, Burch was Goldwater's No. I adviser. He first became associated v.•ilh Gold\\·ater in 1955, serving as his Senate administrative assistant. Orange Coast • Weather Cooler temperatures arc fore· cast for Saturday as the mercury takes a dip into the low 60s. Other· wise fair v.·ealher along the Orange Coast after the early morning clouds blow away. INSmE TOD-' Y Despit~ the tncreasing sltort· age of ga!oline, a Huntin"gton Beach actres" commutes nearly every day to San Clen1ente to perform at Sebastian's West Dhiner PLay1tou!e. B l a n c 11 t Mickelson U profi ltd in today's Weeke11der. At YNr Jervlc1 .a Mew... 21·11 IMfllltl I M\llitM llul"lll It L, M, II.,. II Nlfl-1 """' 4 C .. lfM'llt J C•""' CllfMr 11-4t °"'",. c""'' • ll:"t•\IPtllll tf.JJ Cl•ulfltel 11-4t S11rl1 1D·n C1mlc1 It l rtck M1rtttt1 H·ll Cr'l\lwenl It Tltt'l'hlon i1 o..fh NttKt t I TllHlll'I 17•JI lllll'llfllll ,..,. • 'Wtl ltltr 4 PIN11te1 ll•U Womt11'1 Nffl1 IJ.1 1 ...,__ ,, w ... kt ..... • A"!t L11111tn II ••"*"' 11•1f -· . . " l J 1 l t I I I \ I ~ I I ~ 4 Wou1uled ~. " . , Wild 'Shootout' Ends Bank Heist LOS ANGELES fU f'I J - A bank \•ice president was shot in the face. and two armortd c.lir guards wore Marijuana 'No Danger' To Health wounded Thursday in a Wild shootout with a banclit during an aQernpted holdup. Wttnesses sa.id a man en - tered a downt.oy,'JI area Bank of America branch and pulled a .38 re1•ol ver oo tellers, ordering thetn to empty their cash dray,•ers in1o a paper bag. 1'he guards entered Uie bank a few n1intrtes later to make a delivery. SIX>l.!1._'Cl 1he gun- man y,•11.lking behind t h c SACRAi\IEi\11'0 (API -Oc- casional marijuana ust> JlOS€-'S no SNiou..s health hazard, a metnbcr of the National Con1- mission on ~-lruijuana and Drug Abuse testified before a special Senate committee Thursday. tellers' counters . and ordered Charge! him 10 drop his weapon_ Ka thy riarris of Fair- Dr. J . Tilomas Ungerleider. a..ssociate professor of psydll•lry at the UC LA Medical Center, said such oon- clusiom \\"ere "mythical fin- dings." Previous committee wit- n.eeses ba\·e charged that even limited marijuana use results in chromosorne or b r a i n damage, bu t Ungerleider denied it. Alcohol and tobacco !X)S(' the nation's greatest drug pro- blem, he said. THE IJANDIT opened !Jrc, hitling guards Harold Robbins and Tom Rustad . Eugene Ulmer, 47, a vice president for bank oµerations. 11 :1s shot 1n Ule face. All \\'Cl't! reported in satisfactory concli!ion. 111e bandit ned on foot, jump- ed in a car. and led pot ict on a chase along the nearh.v Holly\\'ood f'l·re\\'ay a 11 d several sutiace streets. Alter the car went out of control and slamn1cc\ inl o ;111 apart1nC'nl house. police ar· rC'Sted Ja111es Anhur Jackson . 38, of Lo~ An gele<1. Polil'e s;tid ht:' had a superficial bullet y,·ound on his head Hughes Pla11e Obj ect . . Of $5 l\1illio11 -Lawsuit SAi\IA l\[ONICA l UPJ I - A 45 passenger airplane th11t wes once used exclusively by Hoy,·ard ~uj..Thcs was !he oh- ject of a $5 million la.,.."Suit Thursday. Hughes has donated the plane to the 1\ntelopc Valley Aero ~1useum. but city of- ficials here hal'e refust"d to alloy,• the plane 10 be f!O\\'ll out of Santa ~lonica Airpon. 11.·herc it ha~ been in storage for 17 \'C<irs. The 'eity council ruled the plane \\'<l:i unfit for !he night lo Lancaster. f\1uSC'lun officials filed 1he c lain1 against the eily, :1rguin~ that the Fcder:il 1\\·iation Admin ist ration h;1s de!cn11in- ed the craft fo,; ca pable of making the flight. Th e suit slates i1 y,·ould cost 111ore than $25.000 10 dis1nnnt le the craft <Jnd !ruck i! 10 the mUSl'Ulll. field , Ill, was crowned !\1iss llu rat Electrifica- tion 'J'hursday in San r·rancisco. She knows what's watt. even if she is a long way fron1 ohnl. Dylan Ends ' Toul' Gri11cl At Forun1 INGLF~\VOOD 1UPl 1 Singer Bob l)y\an closed out his land1nark 21-city tour \\'ilh The Band TI1ursdny \\'i!h l\1'0 concerts, c.::iusing :1 heavy traific crush of fans \\•ho clog- ged ll1c free1vays for 10 n1iles during 1he l:itc anen1oon. 'T'hc Califon1ia H i g h .,.., a y Pntrol iSfiucd a sig-alc11 after trnffic was backed up on the S..111 Dic•go Free\vay leadin)..( to the Forw11 , \\•here the fii1al couccrts \\·ere sta~cd. 1'he he>ralded tour began Jan . 3 in Chicago. 'fhe tour has been a phenon1cnon in rcccnL rock hi .story . Frorn J an . 3 to 'T'hurs- day night. Dylan played 4() <:oncert.s in 21 t•il ies be!orc 658,(X'(l people. 1'he gross receipts \1·ere $51, rninion. \\.hat is next for D.vla n'.' Black Panther Party Will Assist in Hearst Ransom tl!LLSUOllOUGl-f I Ul'l 1 - n ie Black Panther Party ha.o; off e r ed to take full responsibility for the n1as.."1 di.-.tr ibu! iull of food detnanded by tl11' Syn1hi()r\(I~ Llbt>ral!on Arrny in the Pr1tr1c1a Jlearst kidnaping. 1'he offer "'as made Thurs- da.1 by Paniher U><1der Huey r . ~e\1100 lll a letter to fl.1iss Hearst's rarents which noted th11t the Pan thc.·1'$ had gl\'cn nv•a y ovcr $154.000 u1 free food 111 pttrly-sponsored piir- grams last year. t.1eanv•hile. the father of the . -;:r -{,· -{;{ -t.· Miss Hearst Showed Stress on Recordin {J; SACl1Af\tE~'TO I UPI I -Asked if ,\1 1s:' II c a r s 1 abductOO girl lkttd ti\.!!.\ tht· l.a rruly wa... not t-Ul\(·1 tini;I n10ncy to hel p gt·! llfr bnt·k and add«! 1h:1~ his 11·1fc w;1s ! nust.ak('lt wht11 s h\· "ai.I l.11 .. ·1 h.ad l'Cl.:(lll'l'fl ~l llHlhOt\ ljl 111.'.li!ed donation::. Randolph A. !l~·arst said thnt while cas h is ruining in froin V><'ll-\1ishcrs .ind .such generosity Is de c p 1 y ap- preciated , .. \\\· ;in: no t sollciting money " The k1dnapt•rs of 19 year-Old P~1tricia ha1•e detnanded that Hearst bcgiu a free ··~"'ood to the NC't.-d:-" pro~ra1n that ruuld tO~I .is r1 11H:h as $'10 tni!!ion Kidnaped Patricia JI ear s t sou11ded drugged when the sho11.'t!d "ex1ren1e s tres s ' · tape 11.•as 1nad'!, he gaid lh.'.'Jt .,..,hen shl' snid she \1·as nol dc1ennination eould not bC' being forced by the Syin-made 11'ithout a comparison bionese Liberation Army Lo _I.ape. .\!rs. Cathl·r111{· I lc:>arsr 11ild ncv.:smen \\'cdncscl;1.1· t h :1 I rnuny \X'tlpl1·, 1nrludinJ.: sonic Oil 11·('lfar<>. !1av11 been 111:1iling dcnations. The total. she i:.11.id , v:as near $1 1nil!icn. make a tape recording later ,·: _ delivered to hC'r mother and l fatheo. a 'oicc specialist said AT THE HOUSE OF PIES Thursday 1 · "1'1c """' was high, indi-· • ALL YOU 69 cat in; there 1\·;is deception," said Dan Mallit:."Oal. H tape recording analyst who owns .. the Con1stock Security Co. ... CAN EAT e Mallicoat. who studied a , . ' reproduction of the t aµ e recording sent to :\1 i s s ..... ''i,... llearst's father.Rando Ip h • Hearst. said he determined I ~~~ 1~~:s y~~~tr~~i~a~tr:~:: mcntcd "I'm not being forced l to say any of this ... i\1ALLJCOA'r s a ! t1 he analyzed the tape 11·ith an in- stnunent 11.'hich depi ct sl physiological stress in the Pfrson's nervous systcn1 iltld l n1icro-n1uscle 1rcmors in !lie throat and ll'()]cc lxlx. " Ma11iooat n1 et with FBI agen\s Thursd:-iy aftcmoon. He said there arc t\\'O measurable types of stress - those \Vhich are produced ~·hen a person is not tetling the truth and those !hat ac- tually are brought on by erno- tions. An e~amp\e of enl(Jtional stress. he said, was when ?>.liss j l{earst asked that the pol ice not try to find her because I it y,·as endangering her life : as ~·ell as lhe lives or others. I . ,. DINNER SELECTION 4.9 P.M. Soup or Salad • Ro ll & Butter Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fried Chicken Meat Loaf Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Chicken Noodle Casserole Franks & Beans en Casserole Fish & Chips Spaghetti with Meat Sauce OFFER EXPIRES FEI. 17. 1974 01'1'1!11 GOOO ,t.T THE'51i LOC,t.T 10NS ONl._Y FeM11t11i11 Volley -16155 Herbor llvd. How,01t '"'~ -ll 10 Newport 11,a. , .. -.·· , ii I-l>r11,,tV I. l 1/-I DAil Y PI LOT & PSA wants to dear the air (and dear upyoar ..,sdoas alwvlt c•ron• ..-~eo11•1udl'I). ..,~,,. '? '? No\v that thr> PSA Gr nn1r.gb1rr!•; are in lull ll1gh1 we thought you ~noulo get 1h<t futl f.\ory. Exac!ly v:h~r~ \VP. go, 1·:nen .,., .. no. 110\V of\Pn. :ind how rnuch 11:; going 10 r:o"\ O~sp1tc r<'c;U rrirt r.utback" \V" till nave m.Jrc Ca11lorn •.i thnht:. 1nan nny oth"r a1rl1n° and nobody 11,1s 10.,..r·r tar;-i·· To prove 11 here'<: our r>nt rP schedule -11101\L;, f(lrf•s, the work ·~ Co1r1plr>le and ll'!Cut ,, ~i-11 c.r1 cul ou1 and fly _.ome place '" -TE~ROUT 4ND Si'\11!' • .J''• , -..... , ... ~-1'PSA FROM LONGsEACH TO I ) t....... LE/\VE ARRIVE .,. '• ' , .... ,' SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 \ · I 7•15 arn 8.lO an1 Non-slop FxSun ' I • ., 8:30 an1 9::?5 am r-Jon-!'l1op Sun ', '.., 10:30am 11·?5 am Non-stop rKSun °"; 1..,1 12·45 pin 1 40 prn Non-slop S11n ( , 5:45 pm G·AO pm Non-'.;top 0<11iv , , 1150 pn1 7:45 pm Non-stop Fri & Sun ~ '-•• ;---S ACR-A·M-ENTO $23.00 ---r: . ,' -;-1 i ,1rn 8:5S ~1111 ,_@.11 c-stop ~x Sun 1 ', :'JU.-i111 10:15 a1n One $!Op Su n .. • " ... ,-, 1 '10 µ111 2·so :•111 V1 ;:t SI .. 111, I ~ :..45 p111 7.35 prn V1<1 SF Daily '~ ' ----. .. ................. PSA G1vc.S '(Q\) A lJt::r --· '-... _ ..... Ncarlv Everyone • • Listens to Landers Washington's Birthday Sale. Albums 439 ----I I I I I I ELV IS I 499 s I Tapes 519 L---- " . . -' Tapes 419 ;AlbumsAlshireTapes ii • • • F'eatunng the famous 101 Strings • . Soul 01 Spain • -Million Sellers • • · Western Themes • · Movie Themes • ·Classics • plus niore • • • Album s Tapes • • 111 211 • • • -• ••••••••••• Tales From Topographic Oceans yes ~--· ncn ./IJlilV' D~ &EAllJ'T fl/II ,-, . Albums ~ Tapes Albums Tapes I 529 689 ~3~--5~9 __ : JCPenney We know whaJ you're looking fo~. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followJ119 stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (71 4) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTE R. Huntinglan Bea ch (7 14) 892.7771. ' • J ® , . '""'""'•"Th••• Won-18• ilnymo•t Too Many Tet•<lrop1 . lhe Bog 8u•!d Up n 1 il!I 0~•• Now . No llOoll\ lo 01n<;t Tapes 419 . • • • Ii D.t\11,Y PH.OT EDITORIAL PAGE ' I City Still Can Help Most open housin g advocates who attended J\ton· day's city C0\1n ciJ n1eeting ca1ne away disappointed \\'hen f'OUnciln1en adopted a General l'lan hou ~i ng clcrucnt th:i.t n1akes no provision for low and 1nodera 1e ineo1ne hou s- ing in Ne\vJ}ort Beach. Bu t we're not. yet sul'e tllcrr i:-th;it 1nucll reason for this disappointment. 1\lthOugh the tounc1l failed utterly to encourage low and nl odcratc incontc housing. it did agree to study at Its 1:-eb. 2;; 1nect1n b the possibil· ity of joining the Oran ge Cou nty I tousi11 g J\uthority. This is a good faith gesture by 1he counril and :1n 1n· ditalion that the open hou:-;i ng issue is still alivc. Indeed . if tou11ciln1en loo k carefully at the housing au thority. they \Viii see that it. <:an offer the ci ty JUSt \vhal it needs 1r1ost. -a sin1 ple. painless progra111 for ~ubsidizi n g the rents of lon g:-tin1e Ne\vporl Bea ch r~.~i· dents who arr being rorccd out of their hoinc s by r ising taxes. /\ housing program. of course. cou!cl be tonsidcr- ahly broader in scope than this. but it needn't l>e. 1'he n1ain concern is t hat Ne wport !'each at least accept responsibility for helping those of it s citizens \vho \Votild otherwise be forcecl to leave as the city t:ontinucs to Oevelop. .•. ·:- -~/~~ RcsU;lts: .~u,11t Sc.hoot fa ilut·e artlbllg ~children fram poverly-level fami lies see1ns to be OO~·th~-O ecline in the Newport -l\lesa Unifi():cl School Distritif-!lbanks to an exciting ne\v pro- gram called Project Cat~li~lJp. the federa l govcrnn1e nt -but they cannot dispute the results. Onc·c a.drnittecl lo Projett Catch·Up. for1netly Jo\v achiev1n 1! !).tudcnts avera)'.!e 1.5 month s of progress for everv rn nn th spc 11t in the progra1n . r ed.erat education officials have-noticed these in1· press ive results and designated Project <;a trh·Up one of 1he 10 n1o~t. suctessful progra1ns of its type in th e na· tion. This is an itnporta11\, laurel for the district. Btl l it 1.: :in even rnore in1portant benefit to the hundreds of rh1!dre n whose acaden1ic careers are being stin1u lated by T)roJect Ca trh-Up. E11couraging Excha11gc L 'l'rustces of the Newport-hl e~a and lt'\1ine unified ~l'h OO l distrir ls held their fir!>t joint n1eeli11 g in h istory !~1st \Veek to Jay the ground\vork for a futu1·c landswap. '!'heir problen1 is a co1nn1on bou ndary that cuts through the 1nidcl!e of t \\'O Newport BeJrh con1n1u nities 111 llarbor \'icv.' J·lills. forcing children fron1 one side of the line Lo be buserl to sc:hool in Irvine \vh i!e neighbors iln111cdiatcly nex t door can wa lk to ~ehool in Newport Beat h. lloth di .o;tricts agree !hat the divisive boundary ulli· 1natcl y rnust be adjusted . and botll have \\rise!y agreed !o <1 ll O\V inter-district transfers to 1ninin1ize student in· c·onvl:!nicnce in the interin1. Purpo:-e of last wcek·s n1eeting W<l S to slarl the l\\'O dist r icts n1oving tO\vard a long-range solution. :\s cxpe('\.e d, the. 1neetin g turned up many potential road- bl oeks to a boundary change, fore1nost antong then1 tl1e pos~ibility that Irvine's school bond debt rna}'_ leg<1!\y prohll)i t it fro111 tra ding av~ray-terriTOry wilhou( receivi ng son1ething in return. \J ..:;~ \ .·:~\ ~.7·-'-,, ~· -" ~'\"·:". > ~'"" ' "-~·~: .. · \ ,, ·;. ~ .. .__ ....... --Cl _OpMa.ting_QQ the:~11.,..\.h.?t p_oorer cJ1i1dre'l_ don·i have the diveisity o'F·1earnin_g exrtenences that n1ore affhient children do, Project Catch-Up has f unneled ex- tra teachers into the eight Newport-l\·tesa sc hool s wi th the l1i ghest concentrations of welfare fa n1 ilies. Sarne may disagree~\vith the philosophy behind til ls kind of e ffort -even though it is paid for entirely by But i f di stricts co ntinue to exchange inforn1ation in the spirit of t0operatio11 that typified last week's n1eet· In g. tlley \\'ill eventually be success ful in resolving the sticky boundary question-;--N ''DON 'T ltLL ME YOU WANT US TO TEA<H YOU TO Ci!\OW COIZ.N MAIN.'' Should U.S. End Cuba Boycott? \\'AS l-ll;'\CTON -\\'hen &on. Edv.'ard ~l Kennedy esµouscs nn internationa l cause, it can fairly be concluded to have an in1porlanl domestic political content. This is certainl y !he case wl!h Sena tor Keonody's advocacy of "'nor malizing" U.S. relations \l'ith Fidl.'I Castro. Tiie issue. is ;1 com 1)](·X ond scrio11s one \Vhi ch cannot be set llt.'d on the basis or cotch phrases thcit .. surely an .'.ld1ninistration th11: is 1villi ni; to tra1·el 9.000 n1il!.'.s to inl· prove relations \1'ifh !he People 's Hcpub· lie of C!1ina shovid be \1·illin;..: to sp<ln t he 90 1nilt•s 10 lhl..' Republic ol Cuba ior the sa me purpo~c.' Tl1e Issues invo]\·,·d arc so different as lo inetkl! a11y sucl1 con1parison jrTele.vnrtL Furt:11'rtnon.'. a sharp dh·ision of opinion m(l~' he expl·cl· ed to t;ikc t11e place nf the uni\ersal ;:tp- proval of Presiden t Jl\ixon·s initiative Jn ~1 113 . ACCORDl~G to one version. \\•hy no! t 111hr:iee Fidel Cast ro. Ir! hvgones be ~ygonrs. promote the good \\'ill or Latin &.1nrrica ;u1d detc1 1tc. 1vHh Ru~!'iti '.' But. l'IC<;o rd ing 10 an opposi1e \'Crsion. v:h y hl•lp :1 h1•:J rded buffoon >.1·ho JS hung :1 r fJ ll rJ rl '.\JOSt Oll'.<: lll'Ck ilS 3 living :iYlnboJ ol <:01nnHHl1<>1n ·~ l:1ilurc in the 1\p~1rrn hrrnJ.~ph··n·'' Bolh \'l"rS1ons :1ri· p;1rodirs or the ;11·;:i1lf\1Jl11 OJ l!rn1ni111·~. !1111 111•'1' t>f'l'I .• 1:1 1lh1~1f.1t1~ tilt' h1 .it !11:11 1n:iv rnlcr in to 1l1i:. ~1rg\11ll!'ll1 ht'f111·r !;rcsi<lr11t Quo Les l\largie IA.:c. S.F. -"\\'hy d!X'S 011r society hide the old, jg()Jate lhcm in homes anrl ma ke us. 1hc yonng, 111iss their invaluable ex.pt_·rienc·~ ~ind lhi nk ot then1 as old"? \\"e nl'cd a hcallh.Y iroage or the old , or else \\'C do not really have n1uch to look foll-\·a rd 10, dO n·c'!"' (RICHARD WILSO~ Nixon and SC'tre1a ry of St;.i tc Kissinger ri:-sµon(\ w the open overtures of the hl06coW and--Kavana governments. Th e p1·esent phase. began early in January \1·hcn lhc Cuban An1bassador in .tvlUlco iiid for publication that "Ciuan1anan10 isn't i1nportant to us now" and.. Havana is ready to discuss uorrriafizing re'hH.ions as soon a s \\'ashington lifts ils 12~year econon1ic. blockade of Cuba .. Previously, Castro insisted the U.S. 111ust give up the naval base at Ciuantanan10 before relations cvuld be normalizt'd. \ C 0 NC U Jl RE NT L )',)th e Peron go\·ernn1cnt in Argentin<l ./'broke \~·ilh An1 erica n policy, rcsum(fl diplo1natic relations and advnncC'd &:..~'rC'dit of S?1:() n1 i\!ion for the purch .. of Ar~cntinc products. including a u to 111 ob i 1 c s n1anufactu red by a subsidi;.iry of F9rd tllo!or Co. Argentine Ford is rC'portcd nC'gol iaring for the sale of l.500 cars <ind \.(}{)() heavy trucks, but is caught in the n1iddlc bf:t\v(·rn Pcron·s viru1<1 l orders tu <lo so and American prohibi tions ag11in.~L 1t unless the en1l>ftrgo is n1od1ficd. Pressure is on to open th e c;ir n1::irket in Cuba once again. 1\01\' Soviet. Chairman Lronid Brer.hncv 1~ rclinbly reported to h<iYc rc:.i .o;un ('ld 11·i1h Castro. and Forl'it:n Sc crl·1 11r~· Andrei Gro1nyko c<1n1e tu \\;.ishin~tuir to open the. 1v:iy to\1·:ird 11or1nal iz<1!io11 1•,nh 1he Presi den t :111d Secretary of State Kissinger. BCT TllJS is no sc n1ln1ental (jur ;un. no \1·or1hy li bcr:il cause in the terms st.:J tcd lly Scnolor Kennedy, and not rsnll y anything tha t \VilJ protn()lC dctcnte unless th.ere <1rc soine hard practical n:«isons why the U.S. should help Moscov; share a burden \vhich has cost it $fl billion. No t ()Illy that. C-On1munism has not prospered in the \ves1em hemisphere <Hid is a much poorer investment than ' Dear Gloo1n v •' Cus Apparently the lr1 inc Co1npan~· ha>. 11(1\ lcnrned the lesson of Pron1Qri- 1nry Po in!. Have 1·ou seen P:1rk- '.l't:.fi1l. the box·like ·housi ng on L'ri i· vcrsi!v Dri\"C in lr1·inl"s Uni1t•r<;i ly P:irk'?-And. co111i11g next . J:1!'lll!ne Creek in Coron•1 de! ~·J;:ir".' 1-1 H.i\'L Gloomv Gu• rommenu art ~~~milf'elf bV readers and a0 llOI ntce1s.ar!ly ••tle<t 111~ vrew• o! rne new•P•~•. Send veur pc! peeve lo Gloom1 Gu1, O•ilY P llol, \l'hen Nlkit.a Khru shchev backed down fron1 n1aintainiog a nuclea r I.lase in Cuba. \Vh<lt recompense 11'i11 there be fo r the $2 billion <ind nlore of An1erican property seized by Castro"? What gua rantees of the personal liberty of Cubans an d 1he righr to return in s<1fety of the thousands of rl'fll'""CS \1·ho \\'ish ro do so? \Vhat comrnitn1enlS against the e,-.:port of revolution \\'hich, however f:ir·eica l, is not an abandoned goal? Wh at ht:,ncfits fron1 cultural exch<Jnge if they rnerely 111ask and condone the H<)Vona repression? \\'h~Jl sure sign that we ~tre closing thl' prison doors rorever on those \~·ho pra~· [or li~r1y in Cuba ·~ Tlll:::SE ARE ques1ions 1i.•hil'h of1t·n occ ur to the liberal rnind. as they rntLSt l1ave to Sen111or h:t'llllt:dy. but he rl id not nll'nllon 1hl'n1 when he ad\"Ocatcd !11;11 ire. should :1ba11dun 1he boycott, r<·slore con1111rrci:il air service. <tnd l'IH'OUr<.1ge lhl' "fri,'C" l'XC'h;1nge Of ideas nnd people'.' Free·: Is rhe re.,tor1:d :Hr sl.'r·vice 10 carry Cuh1u1s hOlh 1•.a~.~-1 1'hrs1: <Jn: r:n1q11g \hr pr:11;l1f'al q11l'!:it 1011s. IJLH lhi·Y ;ir·c nsi clc frorn lhl' lJri);idtr ge ncr<1l1ty ol llusS 1ll "S n1o!i vcs l:us.~ia \\'OUld li kt' (o sh<ire the tfJ,<;\ 11l :t h:id i111·1;:~rn1en1. cu1 its lo:.::;e:. ;ind nivybc s;:t!l';igc ;i l1tlle profiL llussl:i·s unpro:ic:h lo lhc \vestcm hicn1isphcrc is being softenc<l. as it l\'<J::l Ju Afric<1, and lhal is till to the good, liut if tl1at 1.<; Ille cnse, in view of 1hc drastic events of sca rcely a decade <tgo. then firn1 :.i.ssuri:lnces n1us l be fow1d 1h:1t Ftussi;1's client. the hn rd-to--man<tl'.(c Cnstro, shall condu ct .:i governn1e11t 1vhich does not ofrend 1he in terests of the United St::ites, nor the sccurily of 1he he1nisµhcre. ' Se1tato1· Backs Tax (;lieck·off A Blow for Clean Polities To the Editor: ~ "\\'hC'_n you file y~ur income tax return ~n1e\HI1C h.'.'l\\'ecn IXl\\I and April 15. vuu ca n s1 rikc a l.Jlov.· fur i.:ood gOvern1nent und clenn politics. Just hy 111;1klng ~1 sirnplc check n1ark. Near the toµ of the n1ain tax !"urn1 -Forrn J(H O, Line 3 -yoti'll l in(I lJOxcs for you lo (·heck if you 11 uni Sl of \'our !axes 1$1 if \·ou"re tiling a joint · rc1um) to go to the. Presidentia l Eleclion Ca1npaign Fund. CHECKIXG one or both boxes \ron 't 1ntrcase your t:.ixcs if you're paying taxes in lDi:l. )'our ta:1:es v;iJJ st:iy the same. And it ,1·on·t reduce the size of your refun d if the goverwnent ov.·cs you n1oncy. All this so-called check-off money \\'ill go to help finance the 1976 Presidential election campaigns. No 1natter who your choice fur President m;iy be in 19i6. your dollar -along with dollnrs lron1 millions or other pr ivate citi7.ens all over the country -v.·ill help make yo ur candidate less dependent on ll'calthy c<1mpaign co11tribulors \1•ho often h:.ivt• a speci al ax to grind , ALL J>QLJTICi\L part I es Republican. Dt'inocralic and 1ni11or parties -suppJrt the check-<Jff. It \l:JS ovc·r11•hehni11gly voted by Congrc~s. and approved by the f>resident. All politi'c:.il tt'iel~s 'The hare stopped for gas.• ( ~IAILBOX J l.t'flers f rv1n reaJers urc !rc/c(11nc. ,!\'ut111<1/ly, 1v riters shoultl conLJf'/I tl1~tr nieliSl!gcs in 300 1oo rds ur lt·ss. 1'/ie 1·i~1!1t to c1J11den s1.? letters to fit space 01· t>/i111iH1llc libel is reserved . 11/l let· 1crs 11111st i11cL11dc signature a11d nwil· i119 od<lrcss but 11a1nes ·J11au be-1oir/1- hclrl 011 request if sufficient rcrtson i.~ nµpotcur .. /-'oetry u·il/ not be pHIJ· hshccl. parties nnd all \'Oters v.·ill benelit. A LAN CRANSTON U.S. Sen;t\e. Calif. JUode ru Politics To rhe Editor: Sonic leaders ask. ''\\1hst can 1\'e ltoge.lher) do for our· counlry?" Others ask slyly, 1·\Vhat ravors can 'I' do for 1he oil tycoons, conglomerates and corporation heads in return for a mill.ion - dollar tillcbalJ can1paign CQntribution ?" FIRST, !he propaganda on "shortage" 11·ha teve r product it may be. Th en. the price becon1cs exorbitant. That's the favor co1npleted. The res ult is inflation and wmetimes hun ger for many. There ·s a song ''Look \Vhat 'f1l<'y\·e Done. to J\ly Song, Ma." '\fell just look 11·hat he's done lo our country, fel!O\v An1cricans' BEHNY BAKER Fuel for Space To the Editor: \ that n1arvclous B+·day odyssey would n<.1t have been possible n·ithout the lax n1onevs from a1illions of gasoline· c..:011su.1ning An1ericans. Third . at rou ghl y 5-0 cents per ga llon. \rhich is \\'ishful thinking these days. tho~ trips around lhe Earth \\'Crc th!· t.'CjUi\'alcnt of 170 n1i\JJon gallons o[ gasoline . Fourthly. if 11·hC'n lJ.S. as!rl)nauts (iq land upon the planet of ~lars. \vhat v.'ill ~Ian ha\'(: accomplished ? Unlcs~. of course\ r-.iarlian gas stations offer gnsoline at Jess outrageous pri~s. ANO Jo;JNALLV , if scant heed h:l~ been devoted 10 the •·n1arve lous f('a1 that bodes well for mankind,'" 1vhy didn'; you start the ball rollin g? During that feat, ho11· often did the Daily Pilot "doff lts hat"' \\•it h front-page roverage·! I \\'OU!dn't exat.11y tern1 a 13-line ''ed itorial " an earth-shaltering fan fare. LA URENCE Cl...AB.E n ·1111 ~eeds 't:m? To the Editor: After reading Attorney G enc r a 1 Saxbc's defea1ist attitudC ·regarding gu11 control in Saturday's editorial page I fee l con1pclled to \Vrite n1y attitude \\"hich is supported by ;1 grea t majority "'ho don't need a ph;;illic syfnbol to bolster their n1anhoOO. I FE[L \\"(' should not on ly have gun control. but gun confiscation - the confiscation of gun collections in 1111tSeun1s '1S v.·cll as priva tely owned . \\'hy do \Vt' ha1·e lo disp lay the part of Am erican her11agc \Vhich is despicable and i111moral~ Ll't's 1ry love for a change -it 1nay v.•ork ROBERT L .. JACKSO:\ i\'4'1 Tl14'111I..:.~! To the Edu or . t a111 :.i 1\·orking 111other of three and receive food stamps to help us get by. IF THE Symbionese Liberation Army think:!! that l "·ould accept any food or any help whatsoever from thein or any· OOdy that they threaten, as in the Ran· dolph A. Hearst cai.e , they ha\·e an. other thought coming. We don 't "·ant their "blood money" and accepting anything as a result or tl1is atrocious act would only be condoning it. f.11i111ane Society Reveals Tragedy of '.Puppy Mills' Agreed. our latest trio of space tr<1l't:lers deserve more attention , but 1>ermit me several observations. First. Your Sundny editorial (Hats Off To ·Skylab ) set.'med to scorn the public·s "fretting about the line around the service slation." To many, a trip lo tho local gasoline vendor. if fruitless, could beaime freUing about tbe line around the unemployment off i cc . Gasoline, for the moment. is a 1nuch n1ore oecessary, immediate and visible consideration than a trip to the J\1oon. Besides how many of us will be able to make that trip? THERE surely seew to be no gas shortage iri the space progra1n. Secondly, I SINCERELY hope lhat everyone on \\'elfare. etc. \viii stand up against !hi~ barbaric act and refuse to accept any· tiring thn t this group •·requests" for 'JS . . l\\" 1\Sll L\'GTO:\ .\l;1f~ breeders ul [JACK ANDERSON J ~:110 n1illio11 \l'Onh u! pu ppi.·s :H11.l kiltcns ar\-shipping sa·k ;111d r!~·1ng :i11i111als 10 1\1n crica ·s ch1!c!rcn w11 h lhi· acrivr c:dopcration 111 a fc 11· c r n 11 kl' d vCteri nari:1n s. 1 th e .. rnllls" arc ··olX'r~l\cd \1'ilh one single pr SJ JO n1 i1Jion in p('t sHles i:f:lch goal : money." the r(~pDrt s<tys. The Ylf'r, a ll umane Society of the United \\'agt'S of such greed. says the society s,tes study estimates lhat t~·o·thirds ciocun1ent, are coccidiosis, distemper, a.Qe Pr <.1d 11 c I s of bl'Onchiti.s. hook\.vorms, roundworms and ··jl.Jppy mills" \rhc:·c . cxpnsurc .. , p"'s are of1en Lrea 1-The "puppy mills" arc able lo get E'<1 ~·orse than cah· the ill dogs and cats shi pped because b es (and 41rc ac· ·"some v~teriwians take lhe breeder's t ly shipped 111·..,.. \\·ofd t~t an ani mal Is healthy ,and to a · cabbagn crate ~~ .11ign a stack of blank (health ) fo loni:Jttst.ances. I perti(JCA1'S for !he breeder to fill in." e ~ttr":tong sc-, · • c probe \Vas head-_ • 1£ .~: .t."'VEN S0~1E respect::ible ·mail order c by Humaoe SOci-; ... ' ~ • ."':' • ~toiik}.~~r~ cri ticized by I.he ~lul'!la ne e chief gu1nshoe Fra1,1~'Jtc.tflaj)on . Oft~r1, ~etlf"'~h1ch ch~rgcs th~t the Spiegel king undef('ovcr, he:lOuQU ogs sta ~· : calalog. offer.~. a111nu1ls sight unseen - lt!f. in 1ransi1, freezing ~nc hold~ ....... ufiseen _by Sp1~gel too, as the animals If# \vith hideous d ii;ca~·~ shucldtt-• :1~ shipped directly from the pup py ;1· \l'ilh trau1na and ncutoSd. ' · , mi!T to the buyl'r \\'ithout going through ··~"' ~ -·Splcgel "s hands.'' OST Of these helpless \rOt.Jkt:t>t *!; 'BtJt the n1ost heartless treatment 1 wbeJpcd ln...Ml4Wi'Bt •·puppy mflli!' oc:cur& in C.0 .l). shipments. There. if 11·h@re ~s Art bred OD a mass one ;iniml'l\ Is sick the "pct store si mply productiOn blifs ail ~tpptd to pet refuses the who!~ shipment and the lilOrt'S all over the. country. J\lost of 11·eary ani mals arc sent the long ro<id ho1nr to thl' puppy 1ni1.I . often dying un !ht· 1ra~· lrn1n ill11ess or st arvation. ln his 1 r11r~'l!i, ir1v1:stigntor r-.:lcMnhon (11und :i \'1q.;ini:1 s1ore >.1•hic h sold a ki!tcn to a se1·t·n-vc<1r-old chi!d. The ki ll cn died folir d:1y's ta ler of di.stc.mpcr yet 1hc pc! s1orc O\l'ner refused a \"C.lerinarian's plea l.o stop sellin g o1hcr klttens exposed to lhe deadly virus. IN G n E E N s 8 0 R '\ N.C., a l'elerinarian reported every one of several hundred puppies he ha d examined as they arrived from puppy mills had bronchit is. In two CalUornia towns. 300 pets \\'ere round in \'arious pct stores, but half were dead and rn any others were ill. In on e undercover job', our intern. Rae Nelson. v.·enl out on a "buy" Qf ll handson1c Doberman rrotn 8 "reputable" pct shop. When ~1 11. Nelson and the SO('iety took the $250 dog to a vete rinarian. it v.·as diagnosed as having a lung infection . ALTHOU~ll f!!dcr<il Ja1v :; administered by the Agriculture Department oullaw shady dog shippe rs, lhc f e d c r a I Inspectors arc 5prend too thin t<> d() much good. And onl y Illinois. lhe society found, has a puppy protection law with any rangs In it. There . pct shops are inspected. and some 2.500 compl aints r1 year arc registered nnrl investigated. 1\no1her result of mass production is tha t dogs so ld as "purebreds" may appear al'istocratic as sad • eyed pups. but grow up into lovable, but outrageous-, looking mongrels. This is because of slipshod breeding at the mills. · "With 1.75 million applications handled last year, it is still possible tor breeders <ind pet shop operators to take unethical advantage of the appeal that 'American Kennel Club registered' and 'y;ith papers' have fur the buying public," says the soon-tc>-be-published study. TO COUNTER the traffic in canine and feline misery, the s o c I e t y recommends buying dogs bred In your 01vn area where you can visit the kennels. or better yet, setUlng for a friendly mutt in your local animal shelter v.·ho. otherwise. must be put to death. FO<Yl'NOTE ' A Spie~cl spokesma n said they had been ah1pgJng puppies tor 15 yearS at a rate of' about 3,000 per year and average no' more than five complalnta a yea.r, -'Tbe kennels arc carefully ~. said ' the spokesman, and Spiegel had a money· back guarl.lntee policy. New College Dance Craze Goldfish swaJiowlng is long gone. So is ph<>ne booth cramming. Even campus rtOts and ·vandalism are old hat. THE NEW campus caper? Cleek to cheek dancing! Actually toucbinl .and holding your partner! Wowl · • The tribaJ twitches, as they have been called, are giving way to the rumba, fox trot, waltz, Lindy. tango, Charleston. . Romance. not '.~ ls _the, new ·kick. •'UWer Com(!1 BaCk· to· Me' has, ]Mre , ·•PR<al than ''.Y~\~eah! Yi;aJll '.'.,t R£VJVA~ o1 tjle olll · c!ane• lbrm• is turning into· a na.Uonaf crflzc: UC iwkeley has enlarged Its ballroom dance. clastes to meet the demand. Other unlversiUes and colleges are followln g suit. Old limers may wonder whal ncit? Bothtub gin? C1lllornla Featurt Service Clod he!p us ir \1•e arr. ever that desµer- atC''. .. M.JJI. OlANel COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wfl'td, PiibUshtr Thoma1 Keevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Pao• Editor The edltortal ,.pairt-ot 1hti Daily Pilot .'seek• to lnfonn iaiid stimulate re.dtn b)' prnntir.a; ..on this ))ll"e dlver1efcom1nentary' on topics or in. tt>N!wl by syndicated coJuiltni•t• •nd cartooni1ts. by providing a forum ror readera' vltw1 tind by pre!Jentlrll' this newapaper'11 oplnlorui and ideas on cun-ent topics. The tdttori'al opt11ion., of lhe o.J\y Pilot nppcar only in ~he tditorhl.l rolumn a.t the 1op ()f the page, Opinions exprein:cd by tl1f! 1.'0I· umnlsta and c::arioonlsta and let.tt"I' l\Tltm att I.heir own and 1x:i '!l'l(k>r-'.e- tr)tnt or thC"lt vlt'v... by lhc Daily PUol ~hO\lld tit in{fl'l'l!d. Frldoy, February 15, 1974 . - \I I I ~ ·I I I I ' ' I I I ~ I • J \ I • ' l , ' ' I 2 DAJL't' PILO T N Frld.11, r,bnwy 15, 1974 •shook Rafters!'> Quake Hits Texas Panli.andle PERRYTON, Tex. (AP) -An earthquake ce ntered In the Pan· handle shook parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas toda y. There were no reports of injuries. It "shook the rafters." sa.id Mrs. Richard Burke of Perryton. The United States Geological Service said some walls were craclred in llerryton bu t no ma jor damage was reported. The service said the quake was located between Perryton and Borger, Tex. It also wa s felt in Spearman, Pampa and Borger and surround- ing Texas towns, and in Guymon, Goodwill and llardesty, Okla., and LiberaJ, Kan. The Geological Service said the tremor registered between 4 and 4.5 on the Richter sc ale. Contingency Plan Cut Driving 20%, Avoid Oregon Tactics--Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali fornia wUI not have to institute an Oregon-style gasoline purchasing system if n1otorists c.:ut back driving by 20 percent, Gov. Ronald Reagan saKl today. "We have a conlingency plan but we·d rather not use it, anrl we ..-.·on't, if we all just elin1inate one mile out of five," Reagan said in a statement. ~·There will be an adequate :5upply for evryone ." Reagan told nrYr·smcn after a Cabinet meeting Thursday that he approved the Oregon-style .. marketi ng plan" as a con- tingency n1easure if volunteer cutbacks do not work. The Oregon system ls voluntary, too, with motoris~ bcing requested to buy gas on even-odd days matching their license plates. Also, dealers would fly flags -green indicating gasoline available to the public, yellow meaning gas for emergency vehicles only and red mean.ing out of gas or closed . • Purchases could be made any day by commercial, emergency and out-of· state vehicles. But all motorists y,·oold be asked to wait until they have les.s than a half...(.ank to fill up. "Our• situation here In California through the next few months is not an emergency ," he said . "Y.'ilh a little I care and COJ'L')ideration, ..-.·e'll have I enoogh for all our neces&ary driving. "Everyone can have about 80 percect I or the gU>line we had before the energy I shortage. 1llis means that we only have to hold down our drivlng by 20 percent." As Reagan spoke, the state Board of Equa1ir.ation reported a 4.4 percent drop in ga30llne deliveries to retail~s 'r Y acl1t Club Chef Gordon Burcl1 Services S11nday Funeral services are 9Cheduled Sunday for a Harbor Area man wflo was as mudl a fixture at the Balboa Yach t Club as the culinary equipment he operated Gordon G. Burch. 67. Yr"aS chef at the bayside club, came to Orange County in 1933 and was ch e f at the yachting center for 34 y~ Services for f\.1r. Burdi, who lived al 649 Seal St., c.osta ~tesa. will be at 4 p.m. In the Bell Broadway bfortuary Olape.l, with intennent to fol\ow at Harbor Re:st Memorial Park. in December , compared to the same month a year earlier. It ·was th e first time monthly deliveries dropped from one year 10 anotht!r. Boa ts Piling Up At Sunset P ark On Silting Sa11ds Boats in StmSet AquatJc Pack have run aground on the slowly silting sands of time and government, their owners claimed today. The acts of nature and the inactions of people have combined to fill up many of tile channel waterways in the Sunset Beach marina with sand washed down by a flood control channel. according to members of the Sunset Aquatic Yacht Qub. It's been two years since the channels y,·ere dredged down to their original depth of 14 feet at zero low tide !eve!. Now there is less than two feet ol y,·ater in some channels al low tide. "And in some places. we have minus tides." Club member Joo rv-ie Allen said. The sand built-up, worsened by recent heavy rains. is also compounded by large quantities of floating debris, in· eluding furniture, 1umber, tires and trash. said Dale Bowman, yacht club commodore. Of the 286 boats in the county marina, many can't leave th eir slips at low tide, don 't ha ve access to a tumlng ba:iin because o( low water levels or are damaged \Vhcn silt and mud is sucked into engine cooli..11g systems. club officials said. "We are literally being silted out or our marina," Mrs. Allen told a recent ~ion of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Con1mission. The commission must act on a dredg· ing permit request by the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Depart- ment, once it is filed. But first the county has to ~et the appnival of the Sa nt.a Ana Rcgiooal Water Quality Control Bo a rd .1t ils ~1a rch meeting. Harbor official Jame:> Ballinger said Thursday. The Army (.orps of Eng in{'erS also must okay the pla n lo dredge 30,000 va rds of sand between Pacific Coast ·Highway and the y,·cst end of Edinger Avenue. SurvivotS include his wife Esther, a stepeon. Delmar· Heath, of Hotmon. Tex .. a stepdaughter, Barbara Wright, of Costa J f\.tesa, a sister, Nancy ltannon, of r !, Yucaipa, and two granddlildren. After ?.trs. Allen and rnhcr club members took their conlplaints to the coast.al commissioo and to Orange Coun- ty Superv isor Dave &ker"s office, harbor officials began a crash prog ran1 to get the necessary perniits on an cmergency basis. Dogs Kill 20 Deer . Pl'ITSBURGH (UPI) -A pair o< I l'ttray dogs broke Into the deer compound 'at the llighl an d Park r.oo Thursdav and killed at least 20 deer before both 1 of them were shot by ioo personnel l and police. I I ORA.Mel COAIT • DAILY PILOT "If we y,·eren ·t," BaJHngcr gald, "it \.\'OU!d take several months longer. We're getting things out just as early as poosi- ble." lie estimates the "relatively simple job" will take four mooth.5 of dredging to complete... Mrs. Allen, Yr'ho said the marina's boa~ range from a 14--foot sa ilboat to a 52--foot cruber, told the regional COS§ta l commisskxl that It was being blamed for the delays. "We contacted Orange County and got no answers ," ?.1f'!l. Allen told the commissioners, "except that It has to be approved by ttie EPA (Environment.al Protection Agency) and the coastal com- mission and that it'll take two years." Commls.sioner Robert Rooney . who: Uves in HW1tlngton Beach, told her "Don't view WI as a bottleneck ." U.S. Official Backs Ba11 On Smoking A U.S. Dcpartrncnt of Defense official has come to the defense or Lagun.:in Bruce 11opping who wants the Laguna Beach Board of Education to ban cigarette smoking at its n1e«lngs. Hopping's request is endorsed In a letter from Paul ll. Riley. dl'puty assis- tant sc..>ef'('tary of dcfensl'. Riley is the. defense dc.>par1n1enl offil'lal \V)"ll) ordered cigareues removed from C·rations issued troops in the fi eld. .. , an1 convinced tha l sn1oking is very h~rmful to the health and it i!I for that .re~n that I dircctP ' -1 cigar· cues be taken out of C-rations is.sued to our young soldiers," .,.,,rote Riley. C-ralion packs u s ed to con tain five cigarettes, along with canned meat, fru it , salt and pepper, coffee, matches and toilet paper. Hopping, founder of the healr.h-oricnted Kalos Kagathos Foundation , rcnev;ed his s1noking ban pro posal th is v.·cC'k \\'i1h a letter lo the school' board asking reconsideration of a November dccisinn in which trustees deadlocked on the request. Supt. Donald \Voodington said t.oday that he \\'ill place !he letter as a "coin- munications'' iten1 on the agenda for Tuesday's meeting:. lie said trustees could act on the requesl if th ey \Vishcd. Hopping says the scho1 board should set. an example for the 3,200 students in the school district by not smoking at board meetings. Hopping also snys cigarette smoke is harming nonsmokers as well as smokers. The smoking ban has been supported by state Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R-F'ullerton ) and the Group Against Smoking Polhrtioo , con1monly k.rlo\Vn as GASP. Hopping also ha s enlisted support from the state Department. of Education's physical education cen1er and a leading cancer researcher at the California Col· lege of J\oledicine at UC Irvine. Coa st Engineer To Face Charges 0£ Tax Evasio11 A Newpo rt Beach engineer and cleve loper races prosecution today on a two-count indi ctment returned by a federal grand jury in Los An geles on tax evasion charges. Rodney Schape!. of' 1972 San Bruno Ave., allegedly fail ed to file lncon1e tax returns in both 1!Y70 and 71, wh ile he was self-employed. He was doing business during those years as Schapcl Engineering and Develop1nent Company, 1582 E. Edinger Ave .. Santa Ana. William D. KeUer. U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, said Schapel could receive a penalty or on e year in federal prison and a $10,000 fine if coovicted on each of the two counts. Special agents of the In ternal Revenue Service's intelligence div ision gathered evidence leading to the indictment. F rom Page 1 AIRPORT ... any growth ,'' Chandler stressed . The 750-foot runway ex pa n s j on . Chand1er said, was proposed as a noise aba1emcnt measure. "lf the jets can start their takeoff runs 750 feet farther back, it \.\'ill give lh en1 more distance lo aUain high altitude before they eome O\'er noise. M!nsitive areas ot Newport Beadl1" 01andler said. ''Wynn, ho wever, said he "seriously qll'CSlions" these explanations. The longer runway, he noted. mighl also a<.'C'Ofllmodate bigger jets. Also, he said , moving the runway 750 feet inland might expose San Diego Frce\.\·ay traffic to the danger of jet blasl8. Concerning the terminal expansion, Wym said, "as soon as you ac- commodate the people that are using the airport, more will come. Then in three or four years they11l again be asking for an extension." TIM .Or .... Co-II O"ILV l'ILOT, wfttl ... ll:tl " unWIMd fM N-.l'rfl&, " """'WIM 1W .... o • ...,.. CM •I 1'1111/Wllnfl c ..... n,, '-" <111to 911111oN .,. 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"'"'*' If """"11'1' --· ........... ~· ... !IJllll II Cttt. Mts9, c*'"'""" t1111Mri.t1e11 ..., ~ *''" -fflly/ "" -II U .IJ --.,, ftlllllllwY tltillnilltM II ... '"'""'IY· Scliools Hon.or Susan B. A 1itlio1iy Susan B. Anthony's birthday was celebrated In 80flg, story and a.rt today in Wta:t Orange County. 1be ! am o u 1 women's suNragelte Jtader wu born 154 years ago today in Mas.wchutetta: and dled In 19001 before women won the vote for vt'hlch she fought Various IOCioioKY cluses In the< Hun- Ungl<ln Beach Unf0n High School District today foc:uted on Ms. Af\Uxmy's: !ltruggle and Its relevance now. But the question of her life and the ciuTent feminist movement also made It to the elementary level in schools in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. At Motola ScMol I~ Fountain V11lley, students performed a sltit on women's: rights and wrote composlUons entitled "You've Come A Lon g Way, Baby." Student artists at Cox School in Foun· lain Valley sketched portraits of the early suffragette and new s pa p e r publisher, while al Lamb and Fount11ln Valley schools, elections took pince for "woman of tbe year." At other school!; in the arM, the birthday honors took the form of poetry, debates or speeches on feminism and Ms. Anthony. In Fountain Valley, district ,.d· mlnlstrator Jack Robinson said, '"They're really getUng into It big. Klde are reRlly getting a good introduction Into what SuSlln B. Anthony tried to ~o and how it relates to tod3y," / IDENTIFIED AS ONE OF HE A RST KIDNAPERS Escaped Convic t Donald 0 . De Free1e; Photo and Sketch Art Shown $3,000 OK'd To Rec hec l\. Airport Noi se A tc:im uf 1101st' l'tlntrol Spl'l'i alists that did 11 st ud y or !he jet noise <.ll Or<.lngt CC1Llnty Airpot last year l\'il l gcL anoth('r S.1.000 to recheck 11.t'i r figurC.S ;ind appea r at a hearing to back then1 up. County Supcrvi:;ors havt1 decided to pay the firn1 ~f Bolt. Beranek and Ne.,.,·man to re-test the noi se levels at the airport and appear at a specia l three-day public hearing starting Tues· day tn Santa Ana. The hearing is aimed at detern1ining whether the country should be given il variance froni state noise standards to continue current operations at the airport. It y,•jlJ be conducted by the slate office or Administrative Hea rings. The CQWlty will atten1pt to prove at the hea rings it is making good progress toward cutting back on the jet noise over residential are.:\s -pa rt icularly over hoines bordering Upper Newport Bay . 'fhc California Department o f Transportation. Division of Aeronautics , requires noise from jets to be kept under a lc\1el of 70 decibels in community areas -equivalent to traffic noise on a busy main street. Dy 1980, the levels must be consistently held to 65 decibels, but waivers will be given under the law if good progress is being made 1oward living up to the Jaw. F ire Destroys Honie STUDIO CI TY (UPI ) -Fire ripped through a three-S1ory home Thursday ntgh t, causing nearly $500.000 damage lO the house and several art y,·orks. Firemen said the home of Lauro Mako 11,•as destroyed with in 30 minutes. There were no injuries. f 'r o nt Pnge 1. l:I EA RST ... prison at Solrdad .after spending sonic lime at V11cal'i!le. and escaped froin Soledad ~larch 5. \\'hiJe thl'y \.\'ere in prison, both IX-F rL'<'ze /lilt! \\'heel er ·('ive1l visits and lellt•1'S fron1 Jtussell Little, 27, no\Y being held in San Quentin PriSfln on charges of murder in the killing of Oakland schools Superintendent r.tarcus A. f'03ler. The SLA has claimed responsibility for the Foster shooting. Wheeler was serving a JG-year·tirlife term al Vacaville ..-.·hen he escaped fron1 a minimum security area. He \vas alloYr'- cd to work in the outside area alter he renounced membership ln Ven· cerem~. a o n e • t i m e revolutionary organization based in N o r t h e r n California. Following his escape, a Prison official sald, "It .,.,.as a case of an inmate who cormed his keepers," The Examiner also said it lea rned that authorities have identified a couple .,.,•anted as witnesses who \Vere seated in a Volksy,·agen outside Miss Hea rst's apartment at the time of the kidnap. The newspaper said it learned that the .,.,·oman was among the last persons to visit DeFreeze just before his e.scape from Soledad. DeFreeze shows an extensi\·e arrest record, according to pollce files. The arrests, dilling from 1960, include charges of attempted murder. robbery, carrying concealed weapons, the manufacture and sale of weapons in- cluding bombs, escape, grand theft auto, assault, and passing bad checks. The fY.llice records only show one con· viction, however, when he served three months in jail for the manufacture and sale or wea pons, including bombs, after being arrested March 31, 1964, in West Covina. Defreeze, also known as Donald David Thomas and Steven Robinson, was bom in Ohio Nov. 16, 1943. l~e is S..9, 160 pour.ds. The records show he was arrested in Buffa lo, N.Y.; Newwark, N.J .; East Orange, N.J ., and Covina. His last known arrest was Nov. 17, 1969 by L<ls Angeles police on two counts of attempted murder, robbery and other charges. Ga~ Sale · Policie -· Clc11·ifi ec l \\'AS l/l ,'J(i'l'O.~ 1 AP r The Federal F'.nC'rgy llf f1t'>· 1nltl -;pr\•icc s\alion ur~;:r.11o rs ltttl<i~ tlii'.V l .111 S1!I! gasoline 111 h11lk lu 1·111rl 111t·n·i.i1 lt('('Clt1n t ~ and lo rnuton s1, u11dcr od1I .. i.cn ll1str1hu111)n · !iYSl~ITIS II 1thvt1t v10Ja t1r1i; IL'tll•r;,il rt·i;.ul<t nuns" 't111· 1·1·~\ 1··l1<·1J .1 ,1;111·n11·n1 :11 11·111111111~ '" t l;u 11_\ 11~ 111·11 µ0 111-\ h;1rr111,i.: dl!io.'fl!lllJl,llJ011 <.ltllOILg j'US!Ollll'r' In :-1·r1 It,. ,1,i11url s;1ll'S SL1i1ur1 u1ll.'!.•lur~ thn1ugt1v11t !/h· ll<1tu11• h;11·r h1·1·11 111n h1 ... r<I .ind ,011l1•11trlL'' ;1ngr1 111 t·r thL· 1 ... ~1uu11·1• T111•sd11v Hr 3 brlf•f :1111 .. 1u l1111·nt !ii 1h1· lv(t1•1.d \l.1n1!.'.l!ur y 1·,·11ol l·u n1 All11eatio11 H1•J.:ul.1t1on" ·nic ;HHL'11ll111t·nl '"'"" :i 1111 cd :11 ,,.nd1ng 1J1.,tnn1111;1Lj1ry prac tices begun by so me :-rr1 ir1• S!<Hiuns \.\'hich se ll ~a solinc only to "regul::ir t"llS!Ofncrs'' or 11nJy under Jong-tcr1n contrac1 arr<1nge1ncnts. "These pr1H:ticcs hnvc no11• been ban· nL'<l by the J-'e<lcral Energy Office as 1.hst riini11atory." lhe l"l'.:o said Tuesday. IL said viol;ilions shou ld he rl'po rt(·d 111 the lnt crna! flc v11nuc Ser\'iCe for. enforcenlL·nt of the new rel>(ulntion. Bu l !hC' rule left. n1<11l\' srrvict~ st:ition operators \l'OT1dcring w"l1cthcr it 1rould confl ict \vith contracts 1 s11p11!y com· rnercial purchasers. or 1vi th state gasotine-distrbution plans. Soinc states have adopted systems allo\\ing s.1lcs of gasoline to certain cus· tamers on crrtain days. us.:al!y matching odd or even license 11ta tc number wilh odd or even calendar dates· Oregon's system Includes a provision for service stations low on gasoline to hang out a yellow flag and serve only emergency vehlcles. The FEO said Thursday lls: non· cliscrimination rule does not conflict with such a state system as Jong as the re is no discrimination against individual customers within any category. In the latest clarification, FEO general Counsel \Villia m N. Walker said service station Ol\'Jlers can contin,ue to ser\lt! comme rcial accounts or bulk sales for commercial use without viola ting the FEO policy. Ouch! Pooclt Pi1i clies Paiv It s a rare dog that enjoys a good scrub in the family tub, Md Pitrs. Jean Clary's: pooch is no exception. In fact, the San Clemente woman's pet discovered Thursday !hat there is a sure fire way to nip a scrub in !he bud -get your paw stuck in the drain. r.trs. Clary of 216 Calle. Corlez tried her best to free the dog, bu t nothing worked. So she called those saviors of stranded pets -the local fire department. Firefighters dealt one swi ft blow to a chisel to part the small grate in the drain and the pooch was freed, unharmed. .,,.----------=-:====---"'-.ii I • STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE LAST CHANCE AT GREAT SAVINGS SOFAS 7' MARGE CARSON -ye llow & orange print ·-·· -............. . 8' MARGE CARSON • oran ge silk velvet ---········-··-··· ·-···--·- 7' PR. SHERRI LL . Celedon & yellow .... ··-·-... -........................................... . 71/i' SHERILL -Velvet stripe. Orange & green ·····-· ............ ····-............ . Reg. $440. $770. $599 . $755. ••• 6' PR. SHERRILL -Gold & rust tufted ......... ·-··-··· ............. -.... _ $699. ••· 8' ROY AL COACH -Crescent. Blue & yellow print ....... -.... ···-.. -$824. 5' PR. ROYAL COACH -Tufted gold velvet ................. --········-.... $609. e4, 8' HENR EDON -Celedo n & orenge tUJedo ~rint .. _ ............ -.... -.............. $999. 8' HENREDON • Gree n/off white /rust/rust print ··--·· .. --·--·----· $992. SLEEPERS QUEENSIZE BLACK VINY L ... _ . ···-······ ·-··----·-·--·-·-... -......... $4 19. QUEENS IZE. Herculon pl•i d. Bl•ck , brown/white -..................................... _ .. , $4 16 . DOUBLE HERCULON PLAI D. Green/rust ... ·············-············-·-··············· $370. CHAIRS SALE $379. $599. $499. "· $649. $629 ... $724. $549 .... $869. $842. $389. $379. $319. PR. ROYAL COASH -Blue velve t .... -... : ........... ·--·-···-··-.. ·-·········--$23 8. ••· $209. '" PR. ROYAL COACH • Gold velv et .. ·······-·-··--·-······-·····-·---·· ...... $H9. e•. $209. ~j~~E ~~~~~~~b~:~~ -:;~sid~-~~~;~-,~-~ii~:-pri~;---· $H 6 . e•. $299. :: Outside gree n velvet ....... -............. ·-·-··-·-···---$28 5. $259 • PR. SHE RRILL -Green/white stripe volvot -···--····-··-··-······· .. ·-··---.............. $298. ea. $249. "· JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE FANTASTIC SELECTION O F QUALITY UPHOLSTERED PIEC ES AVAILA BLE THROUGH SAT URDAY AT OUR SPECIAL PRICES . SELECTED GROUPS OF HENR EOON, HERITAGE I DREXEL CONTINUE ON SALE UNTIL MARCH 2. DREXEL HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1 AN INTERIORS WllllDAYS & SATURDAYS t :OO to S:JO PRIDA Y 'TIL t :OO .. ' ' NEWPORT !EACH e li27 WESTCLIYF DR., 642-.2000 LAGUNA BEACH e 345 NORTH COAST lf\vY. 494·6"1 TORRANCE e 2l64q HAWlHOl:Nl l lVD, (Open Sunday 12·$:30) 378·1Z79 , ' ' I ' . ' . --' Today's t 'lnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 46 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1974 N TEN CENTS Coast Gas Dealers Wa~n of Closings l ny I.. l 'E1'EH KR r .. :G Ot tne D•111 P'1101 il•lt l l's gou1g ru he a rc<il plcn1c getu11g gasoline nlong th(' Ortu1gc Coast tlus \1·rrkt•nd. ,Ju~t bra~g ~011 r \ur1t·h <ind ge t 111 lin1'. 1'he 1\u1on1olHIC' Club of Southern California said today that fC'wcr than 2:> pcrc('n\ 11r the service s1~11ions in Or;u1gc County \1•ill he Ol.k.'11 Saturday. Onl y one J'ICrccnt \\'ill open up Sunday. About half the slulions v.'ill reopen on !he \\'ashington's Birthd;iy holiday !llonday. Spring Fosl1io1a In Laguna Heat h. a :-pol cht·ck ul ~11suli nc sr:111ons sl1-0wctl th:il 11·h1I(' .\OJ'lt' 11 di he open Sa1urday for !united t1uu1 ~. none 11 ill 1)1.' u~n Su111lay s1:it1uns tod:iy r111~>r1 ~·d lung hnt•s \\'llh CO UN TY TO REQUIRE POST ED PRICES . Slory Page 8 STATE DEALERS THREATEN SHUTDOWN. Story, Page 1'2 11•;iitu1g periods of aboul 20 n1 111ut1.:s 111 some cast's. }.Jany st;Hlons rCJX>rted tl1at cus!(llllers 11crc .::innopcy by the 11nitin~ hut Jhi Ol!llT Piiot Pllo1o DY LH Payne \Voman ponders late~! in bikini fashions displayed in the \1•1ndow of I .<lguna Beach ,c;hop. "\rhcn you're 16 or 17 you can wear things like 1hat. but after thal -"observed the observer, \v l1u declined to g1\'c her natne Fi1·e Offi cials to Stt1<ly Firt;> Drpa rtrn<•nt oll1l·1al-. ::.;11d today they ha ve laun ched ;1 r:1n1p;ui-:11 lo pn'· Vent ovcrcro~'ding 111 ~l'll'))Cl!'l Beach restaurants. ':Fire f\.1arshal \\~ R · rt ..... \ o 1 I 1• r said his office plans lo l;1kt· 11 corn11h'!<' survey of all major rcstaur;1nt s 111 th1· city to determine if any .arc allo111 rn~ tfte number of customers to exceed oc- eUpancy limits. Noller said the 1nspcc1ions artuully began rarlicr thi s 11'Ct:k" and so far tbe rcac!ion frorn rl'slaurant operators bas been coopcrativ~. "\Ve prc-wan1c,'(J all !ht• rt·~1;1ura111s .... Crec1t ~1 eat/1.er For Fo g F cs ti val OCEAN Sl~ORES. \\'ash. fU PI I - Forecasts of inclcmenl coastnl \'i'C'ather (or this Y.'ekend sent spasms or joy fJJiilDg throogh !he PrQO' !crs oC this crommunity·s fiflh annual febn1ary Fog Festival today. "Jn !he past. Wc'vt' bce.n clrmentcd Jo d nth." !iald Robert \\'a rd . y,•ho U.Ought up the tongue-Jn-cheek fosllval. •\for four years Jn a ro\1 . \\(' "1•rc Jltcrally sunhed out. But i1 looks like Jft'rr going to be lucky this )'l'ilr and rt-all y have some tl<t!lly Wt:al/Jtr." J1lghlighl of the festival wilt be surf wading t'Ontesl Sunday. Anolh t'r cvenl Ji a two-day Poli.sh sausoge catln~ con-um.. Mond ay has been officially designl'd as "8ic1rbona1.e Of Soda Day·'' I r ' ' '· 1!1:1! \I t' \1011ld b(' do111g 1h1s. · i\Olll·r :-.tu<L "\\'c tol d 1he restaurant n1an:igers \\'h.'.ll \I'<' 11·ould be doing Jnd there 11 as no ad11crse reaction .. , be said. 1r1· ~J1d the sµot checks "'ill be made 001h duru1g the lunch hours and at night. lh· s<11d w tar no major violations h31·c hcC'n found. .. If 11·c flncl any. 11·t:'ll talk to ll1e n1;1n;q.;rr ;ind g<·I hirn to control !he rnnvds." 1'\/nlh•r st11d . ncldi~ th:il if ndditiona! 1ns1x:clions sho1v thal 1·1old - uons :ire continuini:;:. rhe c11y attornl'y·s olf1ec will be asked to prosecure . .'iollcr said oflcn the number of people 1u a rcs!aurant is deceiving. ''The parking lots can be full and t.1•e'll go In and find the bar area jan1med "'1tl1 pt'Ople."' hr said. "But the restaurant parl wi~pty." Noller rcc""entlv ind icate<I-tre""believes lhe city ought "to tighten up its codes so restaurants are re<1uircd to provide more parking than they hOjve to und er present rules. He pointed out th at the cocle no\V calls for one parking space for each three allo"•able patrons. "Most people come only one or tv.·o to a car.'· he said. The city's Community Development Dcpart1nrnt responded !hat it is plann ing to revif'w the p:irk.ing lot standards for rcstaur4nt'i. NQlli•r said the current series of in- spc<..ii()lls ~·ill Incl ude checks of ~•II rf'SWUranls to ensure that kitchens and other areas are in oompl iance with fire cones J11eJ<l1.:n1;; of v1ulence \\'ere reported. (Jue 11 orn:.in brouglH an extra tank !u th<' Knox Crow !\lobil station. 10.f \\' ( 0:1-.1 J11g/\11·ay. but attendants rcfus- 1·d tu l!ll 11 flir bcr as she already h.1d filled up her auto tank with 20 gallons . i\1 uton.sts \\'ho need gasoline for 11·eC'kt'11cl lra\'C.J bt•ttcr ha\'C it by now or pl:111 ()11 l\'aiting in line for an hour ur r1111rL' S;llurday morning, n1ost service iil:l!ton d('alers 1varned. 1\l111o~t all dealers sni d tl1ey e1pect tu ~·l11sc by noon Saturday. Tiil' c1·er-inercusing wait for gasoline isn't due to its unavailability. ho"·cver. ~everal dealers 1old tl1c Daily Pilo1. "Our distributors have plenty of gas,., said George l'erlin. \\'ho o~·ns Perlin and Sons r\rl'o in BallX>a. "It's the. new federal allocations that are keep ing supplies dowTI ." h£' said. Perlin said his February allocation is only 85 perctnt of \\'hat he got a year ago . Officials of Atlantic Richfield and Shell Oil Company in Los Angeles said they have been told to cut back retail supplies by 20 percent frorn 1vhat they were able to sell a year ago. "\'£'s. we could sell more gas to the dealers if the government would let us.·· a Shell public rel a lions officer said. l'crlin said he's been oul or gasohne for a \\•eek now because he just hasn 't lx•en able to gel his li'ebruary allocation. He'd been limiting sales to $1.50 a custorner "bul I still \~·asn 't able. lo keep open.'' he said. r.·like Croft, \vhose Chevron station V.'as the only open station on the Balboa Peninsula Friday, said he'll be closed Saturday. fl'lotorists waited for -15 minutes to buy gasoline <it his station Frid<iy morn- ing. New-port l)ue "Everybody in line got to krto\Y £'a ch other \'Cry well," said Kathleen Par- rinello of Costa ~·l esa , \Vho said she \\1as an ho ur lute for \l'Ork \l'ailing for gas. "r 1ras riding on en1uty and 1ve needed it for the \\'eeken<l." she said. expl:.iining \\'hy she waited so long. TI1e ney,· allocations ;ire .., o in g 10 havP a pronounced effect at Camp Pendlet on. Officials at the Marine base said the estin1atcd 43.000 gas euston1ers there will go on odd-even Oregon rationi11g plan bcginni11g Tuesday. Point-by-point Assault on Projects Planned By .JOllN ZALLER 01 lh• O•ilv Piiot StaH City n1<1nager Robert L. \\'ynn said 1oc!a.v 1hat Newport Beach government is~g-cu n11g up for a point-by-poinl assau lt on Or.'.lnge C'ounty Alrport·s request for $~.8 1nilllon in capital in1prove1ncnts proj- t· .. :ts. \V~·nn saicl tha t an extended run\vay, eu!argt'<l our tcm1inal and additional parking could C<isi!y make tbe airport "n1ore of <i nuisance rather than less. "It is our position thal if the airport \l'ants to in1prove i1selt, il shollld spend the rnone y on noise abatement not ou an unjustified £'xpansion." \Vynn said. 'I'he airport budget was first raised in City Council study session on l\ilonday, "·hen \Vynn "'as direc1ed by coWJcihncn to prepare a delai!C"d critique of the propooie<l airport budget. The city's position \l'ill then be presented to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. which niakes final decisions on matters concerning OrJnge County Airprt. "If the airport can increase parking. it \Vill increase altractivencss 1 o passengers. wh ich \vill then increase the denl<ind for flights," \\'ynn !old U1c COUil· cil. "It's si111ply a domino effect," the city manager contended. The county airport L"Ommission last month asked for appro\'al for a $2.5 million expansion of parking facilit ies Two Fugitives Suspected What Bes~ue!l Tot Dozes as Fireme1i Work 111 Kidnaping Newport Beach firemen raced out on a rescue call Thursday afternoon in response to a distraught mother's plea, bu t they could probably have taken their t_ime geUing Utere. S.\."J FRANCISCO (UPI) -T\\'O prison fu gilivcs today \Vere unofficially lden- t1fied as prime suspects in the kidnapi ng of Patricia 1-learst. "WHEN THEY arrived at 126 30th St., thev found their 'victim' sound ~sleep without a care in the world," says in.spector Art ~1orton . Brian Okey, 15 months, was okav. despite having dozzed o ff for a nap wi th his head somehow stuck between the rockers and under- carriage of hi s baby rocking chair. The !1\'0, identified by newspapers and a television station as Donald D. DeFreczc. 30. and Thero !II. \\lhccl(jI. 2!l, escaped from Californ ia prisons last ye:ir. . HIS RESCUERS were very careful and quiet as they cu t the ch::ur apart and Inspector ~1orton said Brian slept throug the whole rescue operation. 11ie FBI said it had not "reached 1ha! conclusion .. lhat the l\l'O \Vere suspccl s. but FBI agents se:irched 'the (:lc1·eland. Ohio. homes of Defrccze's n1ol her and ex-"·ife Saturday. Television station KQED and Ule San Francisco Chronicle, in a copyrighted Food, F--ueti ncreases BLACK PANTHERS OFFER AID TO HEARST. Story Page 5 Leads 3.5% Price Hike :.IOr~. 1dl•nt1flcd Defrceze as the nn·st ~rious "General 1-'ie!d f\.1;irshal ('i.nquc" of the Syn1bionesc Liberation 1\1"111y. 111h1ch has held r..tiss Hearst cap- !lll' si11c:e 1' ... f'b. ~ and dt•manded a $400 n1ill1on food di stribution r:1nso1n <1s prCIQf of '"good lai1h " \\'heeler \\'a s ule11t1Jied bv the San Fr:111c:isco Exa1n i111•r a" lon'g-activc in lht' \ortJ1{'1'!1 C:1!J(orn1:1 re\'o]u11nn:irv org:inz:i11on, He rscapC'd fron1 the Cal l- Jor111:i n1cdic;1I pri~on a. Vacaville A112· :l. lie :111d IJefreezc had been close fricud s in prison. Publ isher Handolph tlearst told ne\\'S· nit·n he h<id no comment lo ti-'! publish· ed reports bul didn't think the stories would endanger his daught ::. "The FBI is supposed to make the idcnt1ficatrons." he told ne\vsmen at his Hillsborough horne. 15 miles south of 5<111 Francisco- l-lea rst also said it \vould be "a couple <1f da ,,·s Yl'l'' before he could begin a tree foocJ distribution plan. partially 1necting ::1 demand by the kidnapers. The EKaminel' said it learned tha t pri~on in1na tes \~·ho were friends o{ IJoth DL·Fri .. ·t•zc and \Vhccler ident ified lhcir \'Oitcs on a lape recording sent by the SL,\ Tuesday . Dc l"rcl'7e "'n.~ tra.nsfcrrej : 1 the state tSce liEA RSl', Page 2) \\'AS HINGTO~ i L'Pll -Led by big increases fnr food and fu el. 11·holesale prices surged up\1-:1rd by 3,5 percent in Janunry. !he S('C()nd fastesl mon!hly rate in 27 years . the !~1bor Department rcimr!ed today. About 70 pcrcl'nt of !he increase "·as due kl higher prices for fuels. farm products and processed food -sectors of the economy that continued to be the biggest headache for t h e Administration's anti-inflation campaign. The government's index of wholesale prices is considered a good indicator of how retail prices will act in the mooUts ahead. The nation's consumers already receiv· ed a bad dose o( economic news ThUrs- day -a forec.ast by the Agriculture Department that retail food price:i: would rise about 12 percent this year, after a 16 percent leap in 1973. Today's r eport showed that the price increases for wholesale farm products and processed Joods over the past 12 months were nearly '31) oercent. Indimtrlal commodities, which make Classes Earlier Sc hools Mcike Schedule Clta1ige Oasses for Cosia ~fes.1 and Neit • rla1~ 'throughout the district to st.art Beach public school children wi ll n 30 inJi1utes later. 30 minutes ea rlier starting next w k, ''Jlie. change was instituted so that school ofllcials have announced. children ""'OuJdn't have to walk to school The 8djustment is a roturn to th e hi the dark. old school sta rting ·times that were In "'Mle suii wu coming up at about effect before t he switch 10 Netlonal I a.m. then,·· explalotd school district Daylight S.1vlng 'rime last month . !pokesman Jean Hannon. "Now it's The change will affect all bull comln& up closer to 7:30 a.m."' S<"htdulcs, startJng times. Rnd releAH n.., ehe expl.a'lned, the .distric.t can times for childrf!tl in the Newport-Mesi return .to earlier Urtlne UmM. Unified School Dislrict. 'l1!io Drlf. d"1 of the adjuoted oehedule The district'• first schedule change. will be , l\Jooclay. M-r la 1he "•hlch became t«ectlve Jan. JO, caused WMllDltm'• l*thd*Y bolldly. up about lhrce~fourths of the \\'hole.sale price index and arc one 9f the best n1easures of underlyin!! inflationary trends in the cconon1y, rose 17 percent. fro1n a yr;ir ago. \\'ilh the exception of a 5.8 pcrcrnt jump last August, January's 11·ho!esalc price rise was the biggest for a single month since an increase of 8.1 percent in October. 1946. "'hen the nat ion was in the \hrf)('S of an inflationary boo1n aflcr \Vorld \Var II. \Vhen January's price fi gures were adjusted for seasonal variations, the uilolesa.le increase came to 3.1 percent also the second largest monthly rise ever, according to the Dureau o( Labor StatistiOJ. Although food and fuel were responsi· ble for most of the rise, nearly all other prices moved up in their wake. or 15 major categories measured by the BIS -ranging from railroad cars to window glass -14 rose last month aod only one, lumber and wood products, declined. Wholesale prices of farm products rose 8.2 percent from December, processed food and feeds 1ncreased 4.1 percen1. and industrial commodities advanced 2.5 percent. All ol U.... showed a step.up in the rate of inflatioo since the end of 1973. Although the rise in Cuets was somewhat less Ulan the pace of November and December, prices for . gaaoline, home beatrllg oil an d other refined pe(rolewn produota advanced by 7.7 percent las! mdoth. Crude pelroleum Pricet ll081'td 22 per- cent whit. Oll1e< malor energy llOUl'COS, such .. oof\ coat; et~ pow.,. and Coke,' alJo moved bll!he!'· · Dudley CoO:Victed OAKLAND (AP)-A former blvel!ligator fe< Ille ala\i! Aloo1>9!!< Beve!'lge ·c.niro1 Bo8rd WM ~ kl one to II years In ~ 'l'hun&ly ie< ~Ing • bribe. Harvey A. Dudley, IO,'ot llan>llle, was cMViolod lri 5-10< Ooort Jan. 15 of two """111 ol acceptirlC bribes. r and Uie north 1£'rJ1Hnal building, a St niillion l'Xpan;;io11 uf lh i,: n1ain jcl run1v11y, plus r11iSL'l'llCnL'OUS ol hi,:r proj· eels. \ i{on Chandler. as!>(1s1anl Uircc:!.or of rn·iatiou 111 the ;11rport. t•xpluint'<l ~at the parking <111d t1..·r1n in:ll 1..·xpansions arc i111ended unly lo act'OlllrJlOd<itC the Ol'crllo"' of p;.isse11gers :ilr£'ady usi ng the <lirport. "They are not going 10 accon1n1odate (See All{l'OHT, l'agc 2,1 Bm·ch Na1ned As Toi) Aide To Preside11t KEY BISCAY:\£. Fl<L (UPI 1 -[){<an Burch. forn1er Republican national t'hairman and current hct1d of Ped.era\ Comrnunications Con1111ission, "as na1n- £'d today hy Prcsidt·nt Nixon to be one of his top assis!ants. Burch. 46. a top stratC'gist in Barry ~1. <;otd\\'atcr's l9ti.f prf'!iidential cam- paign. will resign as FCC cr..:irman 10 jon the \\'hite J-louse staff as ri prcs1dcn. tial counselor. Jn announcing the appo1nlmcnt. \\'hitc ~louse pr£'ss secretary Honald L. Ziegler said Burch "ould sc n ·e "as a general ad\·iscr·• to Nixon "ilh \1·idc ranging responsibilities comparable to those held h~· t1\·o other presidential aides. Ann Armstrong and Bryce llarlo\v. Burch 1net with Nixon Thursdav ill Key Biscayne and it "'as decided he \•:ould take his ne1v post v.·1thin three or four \1·ceks. Ziegler said. Ziegler· said a replacernent for Burch on the FCC u·as expected to bf. announced in about n \\'e£'k . Ziegler said Burch "Will not IX' tnk!ng :t11yo11e's place" "'hen asked if the .np- po1ntmC'nl l\<t S inh·nd('d 10 'fill lhe g;1p created at the be g1 nn1ng of 1hc nlonth \1hen lllelvin R. 1~a 1rd left the \\'hllc llousc staff. 8'urch \\'8S {;old1\·:1!cr's hand-picked choice as Republican national chairman while the Ariwna senator was running fo r president against Lyndoo B. Jolmson in 1964. During the campaign, Burch ,,...as Gold~·ater's No. I adviser. He first became associated. with Gold1vater in 1955. serving as his Sena te administrative assistant. Ora11ge Coast Weather Cooler tempera tures are fore- cast for Saturday as the mercury takes a dip into the k>w 60s. Other· wise fair weather along the Orange coast art"er the e.arly morning clouds blow away. INSWE TODAY Despite the tncreasing 1hort· age of ga$oline, a Huntingtorl Beach ac&res1 commutes nearly everv dat1 to San CLementt' to perform at Sebastian'• West Dim1e r Play1iouse . B la n ch e flfickelso-1t is profiled in todat1'" \Vtt~r. ·· ,. Al Y-l«\4U I •NIIMI J L. M. IOYf II CeO!fl'Me S ce,..r c...-31 "47 Ct...i"9f 11-42 CIM'llc:t It c""'weni " °""' Nfll<tt • •tHtorlel l"ttt • lllll&llt:t 11·11 ... __ " Aim U11Mtt If M11UMa 6 . Mti'llO Z'J.JI Mulu1t llU!Mfl " "''" ... "'"" . 0, ..... l(: ..... V I lt1tte\in11" tS•21 ·-.... l lKk Mll'llflt U•ll Ttlt•llll... tJ TllMt.r1 t1·IO WllM!fflet' ~ ~ W1m9ll'1 Newt U-11 W1rM Polewt 4 Wtllll....... U.ll { I I J \ I 4 \J' 011tad e d -·,_- ·~·' -- Wild 'Shootout' Ends Bank Heist LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A bank vice J)tt!lldent \Vas ahot in the !ace. and two anncred car guards were Marijttana 'No Danger' To Health wounded Thursday in a ""'ild shooiout. with a bandit during an attempted holdup. Witnesses said a man en- tered a dO\\TLto1vn area Bank of America branch and pulled a .38 revolver oo tellers. ordering it.hem 10 einpty their cash drawers into a paper bag. The guards entered the. bank a few 1ninutes later to make a delivery, spo1.tcd the gun- n1an y,•alking: behind 1 he SACRAME~'1'0 (AP ) -De· casional ma rijuana use poses no serious heal th hazard. a member of the National C.Om- tellers' counters. and ordered Charge! l bin1 to drop hls \\'eapon. mission on f\1arijuana and Tit£ BANDIT opened fire. Drug Abuse testified before hitting guards Harold Robbins a special Senate com 1nittee and 1'orn Rustad . Eugene Thurscla}'. Ulmer. 47, a vice president Dr. J. Thomas Ungerleider. for bank opcratiori!i . \Vas shot asoociate p r of es so r of in !lie face. All \Vere reported psychiatry at Uie UCL A in satisfactory conditlon. f\.1e<tical Cent.er, said such con-The bandit fled on foot. jump- ch.J:!lom were "mythical fin-cd in a car. and led police dings." on a chilse along the nearby Previous committee wit· J-folly\1·ood Frc<'\\'ay a n d f--l----.."""'·tiave-ctmrged1:h~evcrat-surl:ict st1 L~s. limited marijuana use results 1\fter !ht: car went out of in chromosome or bra i n control and slan1 n1ed into an damage, b u t Ungerleider apartment house. police ar- denied it. rested James Ar1hur Jackson. Alcohol and tobacco pose the 38. of l..os A•1getes. Police said nation 's greatest drug pro-he had a superficial bullet blem, he said. 11ou11d on his hearl. Hugh es P1an e Obj ect Of $5 MilJio11 Law suii SA;\i'A f\10:\ICA IU PJ 1 - A 45 passenger airplane th:1t was once used exclusivel y by Hou-a.rd llughcs \Vas the ob- ject of a S5 million ta ..... "Suit 'I1xlrsda Y. Hughes has donated the plane to the Ant elope Valley Aero ~fuseum. but city of- ficials ht.'ro hal'e rC'fused to allow the plane to be no\\11 out ol Santa f\fonicn Airport, .,.."here it has been in stOf'age for Ii \'C'ars. ThC' ·cil.v council ruled th e. plf!n(' 1\·as unfi t for the ni ght to Lancaster. f..1uscum officials filed the clain1 against thC' city, :irguing th.1t the Federal Aviation Adm injstration has dctC'nnin- ed the craft is capable of making the flight . The suit states it ..,.,·oold <.'Ost more than S25 .000 to dismantlr; the craft and tn1ck it !O the r\iusc>un1 . Kathy llarris of r~air­ field , Ill, was crowned !i.1iss Rural Electr ifica - tion 'l'hu rsday in San l<'rancisco. She knows what's watt, even if she is a long way fro1n ohn1. Dyla n Ends 'Tour G1·ind At Forum JNGLE\VOOD !U PI) Singer Bob ~·Ian closed out his landn1ark 21 -eity tour y,ith 1'he 13und 'I'hur.>rla y \\ilh tv.o • concerts, causing a heavy traffic crush of fans \\•ho clog- ged lhc free ways for JO mi lC6 during the l:1!c afternoon . 'rhe Califon1ia H i g h w a y Patrol issued a sig-alcrt aft er traffic y,·as b.:'lcked up on the Sa n Dil•go Frl't:Y.•ay leading to the .FOfum. \Vh{·n· ti1c final concerts "·ere st.aged. The heralded tou r began Jan. 3 in Chica go. 1"hc tour has been a phcno1ncoou in rcctnt rock history. Fron1 Jan . 3 to Thurs- day night. f)yl an played 40 c.:oncerts in 21 cities before 658.0CKI people. 1'he gross rece ipts were $514 million. \Yh.:1! is nc:-.1 for Dylan·~ B lack P ant1ie r Pa rt)· Wi ll Assist in Hear st R anso111 lllLJ.SBOROUG JJ I Ul'l I 1be Black r anth l'r P3rty has olf ercd lo t.."lke tull rt.-sponsib1lily for the rnass distrib.ution of fuod de1n;u1dcJ by the Syn1bionese Liberation Arn1y in lhc Patricia Hearst k.idnaping. T'llc offt.·r "'as made Thurs- day by Panther Leader ~luey I>. Ne"'ton in 1:1 Jettrr 10 ~1iss Hearst's parents \\'hieh noted that the Panthers had given away over $154,000 in free foOO in purty-sponsorcd pro- gr:1ms last year. t-.iean"·hilc, the father of the ntxlucll'<l i.;1rl .:.i.11d th<.il tt1t fanutv \\~"~ not so!1c1ti11g l nwney to ht·lp g£>t her b.1ck ao<l addt·tl 1l1:d !11;, 111fc 11{1 . .;1 mistakL•n 11h1'n $he said U1c~ h~1d rt.'<.'elVl't! !ti rnillion 1n ni.ailcd do11al1011s. .. , H it Miss H earst S hoived ltandolph A. llc:irst ~aid that v•hl!e cash IS eon11ng 1n rro1n 11·cll-Y:ishers and .sul'ti generosity is d t' c p 1 y ;1p- precintcd, "\V~ arr no! .soliciting mun1'~·." 1'he kid11<1p1•rs 11f 19 year-old P:Hricia hi.1v1· dcrnanded that lle;1rs1 bci.t111 a frcC" "'l•'ood to The t\red.\'" 1>ro~ran1 th;it eould cost a.; 1nul'h as $40 1niHion. S t1 ·ess 0 11 R ec ordi11 g c SACRAr..IENTO t UPI) - Kiduaped Pat ricia H e a r s ! sho11•etl "extreme st res s ' · "·hen she ~aid she was not bcU1g forced by the Sym- Asked if' f\11ss !J c a r st sounded drugged when the tape "'as n1ad~. he said that detennination could not be n1adc without a con1par1son tape. .\\rs. Cathl'nnc H1•arst told nc11·srncn \\'ednesdny t h n t mnny peoplt·. 1neludin g son11' on 11.·el fare, h;ive been nlailing dt.'!Ultions. The total, she said, wa s near $1 n1illio11 . bionese Liberation Army to n1ake a !ape r ecording later .:,. ..... delivered to her n1olhcr and 1· father. a voice specialist said Thursday. -~·. --' AT THE HOUSE OF PIES ··Tue stress \\'3S high. mdJ- ca\ing there \\'as deception." said Dan Mallicoat. a lape · recording analyst who owns .~1 ALL YOU 69 th~1~::~k =r~{u~d a ·~ CAN EAT reproduction-of the-t ape ; - recording sent to f\1 i s s · . ' Hearst's father. Rando I p h liearst. said he determined there was "eictreme stress" when the young 11·01nan com· mented "l 'm not being forced to say any of thi s ... 1\I ALl~ICOAT s a 1 d he analyzed the tape 1vi1h an in·I strument which d c pi c t s1 physiologica l stress in the pt'rson's nervous sys1en1 and l micro-muscle tremors in the throat and voice box. , illallicoat m et 1~·ith FBI ngcnts 1'hursday nfternoon . lie said there 3rc two rncasurable ty1>es of strC'ss - those which arc produced \l'hen a perso n is not telling the truth and those that ac* tuall y are brought on by emo- tions. An example of emotional stress, he said, 11.'as \Vhen r..tiss llearst asked that lhc police not try lo find her because · it was endangering her li!{' as well as the lives of Olhers. 1 ' .. DINNER SELECTION 4-9 P.M. Soup or Sala d -Roll & Butter Sunday Monday Tuesday Fried Chicken Meat loaf Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Chicken Noodle Cas~erofe Franks & Beans en Casserole Fish & Chips Spaghetti with Meat Sauce '•'. OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 27. 1974 OFFER GOOD A.T TMESE LOCATIONS ONLY ,01111tol11 Yalle:y -16151 Ha rbor l lYd. N11wporf leoeh • )110 N11wport l lYd. "·' ·•· ·~. Friday f'tbruary 15. 1CJ74 DAIL V PILOT 5 r>J0.,.,. !hat th·, P~A Grinninqbnds arP 1n tull f119ht Wf' tt1ough1 ~·ou ···hfluld 901 tt1p lull ~rory Exaclly v1tier.- v-1c go \·.t1f'n :vi· 01 ' 111)11, o!t•?n. a11d how much 11 .-, i::ioinq to CG 1 [)"· p it" 1equ1rL'd LUI backs \VC s11ll hJve morn Cnl 1orn1J !11qn1z 1t1an any 01ner a1rllnf' and nobody has IO'N"r 1nr"~ 1oprovp 11. here's our en11re c:;ctif'dule -r11qhts. tare<;. !he 1vorko; Comolt>le and uncul So y0u cnn cut ou1 and tlv some place NEWAND UNABRIDGED 19HPSA GRINNINGBIRD SQIEDULE ,~ -TE~\l. OUi 4NO $P-oVs-... __ ,~,, , .... ...,, ... ··1'PSA FROM LONG BEACH TO: I ~ '........ LEAVE ARRIVE ,._..,_, ,__ , /' SAN FRANCISCO 520.25 '• I 7·1Sarn f1·10am Non-~toµ Cx Sun • ,' 8:30 ;in1 '1 ·25 arn Non-stop Sun "",, '., 10:30 an1 l l.?5 ;in1 No11 -stop Ex Sun "'; 1 12·45 pm 1 ·40 pn1 Non·!>!OP Sun ';- ,i' 5;45 pin G;40 pm Non-stop D;iily '• 1 6:50 pm 7·45 pm Non -slop Fri & Sun 11, '-, SACRAM ENTO $23.00 / ~ -I 7· 1 'l nrn a·55 ;im One-sroo Fx Sun , ' 8 30 ani 10:15 illll 011e -s1op Su n ,.r ) 12·45 pm ?:50 prn Via SF Sun , .. ,.., ', 5 45 pin 7·35 pm Via SF Daily ·~ 1 "•''" ..... PSA G/Vt:'...~ '(O\J A Llt;r --~ t;. ......... Nearly Ever yone .I • Listens t o La nder s Washington's Birthday Sale. I " Albums 439 ---- ' I ELVIS I A ~\l 'i Pt;, I ~" (j I "-.I ...J ' I ! I • I Albums Tapes 499 519 I L---- '-- ' Tapes 419 ;AlbumsAlshireTapes ii • • • Featuring the famous 101 Strings • • Soul ot Spain • · M illion Sellers • • . Western Then1es • ' -Movie Themes • ·Classics • plus more • • • Album s Tapes • • 111 211 • • • -• ••11••······ Tales From Topographic Oceans ye~. ~--· nc11 ../!7li/V 7.7~ IJREAllfT If/TS f ; Albu ms 529 Tapes 689 Albums Tapes I -L~3~--5~9 __ : JcPenney ' ' ' We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlllCJ stores: ,FASHION ISLAND. Newporl Beac h (714) 644 -23 I 3. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlington Bea ch (7 14 ) 892-7771 . ' ~- r~ei....,u· Th••• won't B• Anymo•• Too Man, T•••t.1r11p1 · Th• 819 l u1ld lip lrt All OY•,·How . No Room to 01nc• Tapes 419 • D . .\.D.Y t•JLOT. EDITORIAL PAGE ., Service 1'-1any people take for granted or ;it tilnes even re· se nt the presence of police men and poli l'e\vorn C'n . l..a v.' enrorcc1nent officials, especially those working behintl the' scenes lo help insure the !'.lafcty of residents. are infrequently recogni zed for dally perfor111ancc of duty or fo r outstanding incidents of courage. Jn \V est Orange c·ounty. eight suth people \Ycre spotlighted for th eir acco1np!ishn1cn t!' i1_1 rec~n1 day s. They all deserve co111mendat1on !or their actions and the spirit they represent. In r·ountain \'alle)· police off1eer lJonnltl .o\nfler· son rcr ei\'ed a r1 1a1ion for bravery frorn the An1cr1can Legio n for savin~ an unconscious' dr1\CT fro1n a burn· 1ng car. 111e lluntington Reach C'hambcr of C'o1nn1erce. 111 its lhircl annual poli ce awards luncheon. gave honors lo Sco tt Co nner. a young explorer sergea11l. Kathlee n Strass. a c<1det-i11te rn : t';Joria Storovith. an investigative slcn~1grapher: Francis Iv or Citsha111 . a c:l vilian bicycle safety office r: Bill \Veston. a volunteer reserve officer: ;in d to police deleetives Brian ~Ioore and Richard Nolen for bravery in the field during a shoot-o n! \vi th a fel · any suspect who fired six rounds at the offi C'Crs. Congralulatio11S'.to ·rut ot them are in order. • 'f ur11ing tl!e 'f ahles In an effo'rl 1q\shtre their edu cational kn ow.how wit h different segments ·of the con1 1nu1lit y. and per· haps give parents greittef l~ght,.~to the.tr children. Ocean VieW SChoOl 1J1str1cl administrators recenllyalf· nou nced a new speakers' ,bur¢a li. Teacher s. principals and di ~lrict ad1ninistrators have volunteered to address con1munity agenci es and ('J ubs on a variely of topics. Recognized certied ""'ith son1e as pect of education -either ;1 con· i.'rcle prograin or a broader ph tltlsophy of teaching. But son1e of the s peakers lined up are raring to go on such diverse topics as skydiving, backpa('k 1ng and foreign t ravel. One world·lravcli ng pri nci pal has agreed to deliver a number of illustrated talks on his foreign-' travels. i\1any Sl'hool distric ts have brought 111 outside .!-peakers to address their children in the classroon1 . Ocean View's idea of turn ing the tables. and also send· ing their speakers to outsi de orcianizal ions. can only bt!n efil the t"On1n1u nity. A Good Cause ·rhc ti.larch of Di1ncs for years has Jed the fight to sponsor 111ore research into the causes and possible prevention of blrth defel't s. l o interest doctors to enter the still niysterious fi eld. to edt1<:a1e parents on the few known \vays to help in sure a hea lthy c hild and l o (:Ounse ! parents \vh en !he insu1·ancc doesn't wort\. 1'hc charity has done n11u.:h of its work quietly and \V il h little fanfare, surfacing n1ainly \v ith one n1ajor l'~rnpaig n for sorely needed funds each year. . In 1-~o untain Valley. Atayor George Scott. \vho is director of the ci ty's ca1npaign, has called o n resid ents to support the drive . And the Fountain Vallev \\'ornen 's Club has arranged "'hat could be an enjoya.b!c \Vay to do it. The1\1arch or-Dimes Barrwnr 1alfe place at 8J1.111. 1:-eb. 23 at i\leadowlark C'ountry Cl ub in J luntin"!On Beach. · 0 ~~'°-.. ' ........-·---- <.) ~ ..... ::.--~::;::.\. u ·""'"""""' •· ' ._,__.., ':\ ~-. ' (I ~..... . () ·r11e educators' s peeches \\1ill pri1n ari!y be l'Oll· • Tickets are only S5 per person. \Vh ich is a s111all price to pay for a social evening that n1ay in ~on1e wa y help n1any chi ld ren yet lo con1e. H ''PON 'T iELL ME YOU WANT US 10 TEA<H YOU iO (Ill.OW (O!!,N MAIN.'' Should U.S. End Cuba Boycott? \\'ASHI :\'(;TO:\' -\Vhcn Sen. Ed\\.'.ll'd ~I. Kennl'd)' espouses an interna1ional cause. it can fa irly be concluded 1u ha\'e an in1portanl don1cstie politic;il content. This is certainly the case Yli!h Senator Kennedy 's advocal'y u l "normal izing·' U.S. rclalions \l'ith f-~idcl Castro. The issue is a CQn1plcx and serious one which cannot be settled on the basis of c:i lch µhr,1ses thal "surely an ad1nin1stt'ation 11\;1: is \1·il!in•{ 10 1r;11·cl 9.000 n11l~s to in1· prove rela1ionf> \\'1tl1 1hc Pcopl\·'s ncpuh· lie ol ('!111i:1 s h111i\1l be 11ill111~ Hi :-.p:1n the 90 n1:l1·s 1'1 Ti'•' Republ!c (11 l'llh:1 :ur li e san1t• purµu~c . T he ISSllt''i 1nvnh Cll (~,-~> arr !';() dilferl'll1 as to n1:1kr a11y such cn1nparison 1rrclr1·a111 . Fur1:11•r1nOrl'. :i sh<irp dir1sio11 of opinion 1nay he cxp1.·Ct· rd to 1:ikl' the pl~c(' of rhc uni\'rrsal :1p· pro\':i\ of l'r1•s1tle111 i\1xnn·s i11itiati\'t! i11 Chin;t. ACCORl)l'\r. l\l (Ill(' \'ers1on . \l'hy not t•mhr:it•e r1(!,~I t 'r1 ~trn. let hYgOlll'S l>t' bygone~. prorn<Ht' th11 !!.iM"XI v.·i\1 of Latin Amcri<·a and clt'tl'n't' 11111! T{t~ss\a~ Rut. act'Ord1nJ.: 1t1 .in uJlpQ~llt' \l'1":51nn. 1vh~ help ;i \)1·ardl'd IJ\11!M11 11 tin is hun g a r o u n d \1(1.,i..:1111 ' 111·\·k n" n h\·111g syrnbol ot eo11 1111uu1,rn·s 1<11ltlrl' 1n !ht• ""l'S[('l'll )11•111hl)l1t'l'r" Both 1·r·r-..11111~ .11·1· 11.11·11diC'S of th e a1a1l ;1bk· .1lll'll1·\l111 •. 1)111 lh~·r ;.1·r• • to i!lus!rate thl' h1 ·:1l lh ,1! 1111\.v Cll!t'r into this argurn!"nl l11•lon· Pn·s1d1·J)t Quotes l\largie Lee. S.F -· \\'hy dot:'s our society hide the old, i"°l:ite th('m in homes and · make LI~. lh!! ~1Jtl11g_ 1n1:">S the ir invaluable e>.pcr1c ncc and 1h1nk or them as Olri' \\'(· nt·Cd a hC'al 1hy image of the old , or ··lsc 11c do not really have much lo lwk for11 ard to. do we ?" [rucHARD WILSO~ Nl.xon and Secrc>tar~· of State l\1ssingc>r respond 10 the open ove rt ures o{ th e .J\loscow and Havana governments. The present phase began early in January v.'hen the Cuba n Ambassador i+t ~lcxico said for 1 publication that "Guan.tanamo Isn't in1portant to U:'5 no1v" :ind J.lavana is ready to discuss norma lizing relations as soon as \Vashlngton lift s l!s 12-)'car econo1nic blockade of Cuba . Previously. Castro insisted the U.S. mu st give up 1hc navtJI ba se at Guantanan10 bcfort· relalions could be nornu1lizcd. C 0 NC U R R ENT I. Y . the l't•ron go1 l'rt1111e11t in Argentina broke 1\·ith A1nerican policy, resumed diplon1a1 \r rcl::itions and advancrd a crcJil of $:!•~ti 1nillion for the purchas;e of Arg:c ntint• products. including a u t om oh i 1 c ~ manufactured by a subsidiary of 1:·ord .\lotor Co. Arge ntine Ford is reported negoriatin~ l"nr th e sale of I.~ cars <tnd l.OIM I hravy trucks . but is cuught in lhe 111iddltt. b• (1\'l'C n Peron·s virtual nrdcrs to do :;u and Arn~r ican pro hibitions ;Jl!a1n~t 1t unlt•ss the cn1bargo is n1od1!1t•d . Pt'f'!'~t1re is on lo open the cl.J r 1nnrkrt '1• Cul>a once nf!J!in . ~OI\' :-\oviet Chairn1an Leonid Brt•t hnl'v IS rcli<ihly rt:j'>Of[L{[ 10 h<JVt' n•:1 .. ll1lt'd 11'il h l':is tro, und Fort'1 g11 SL"cretilr\ Andrei Gron1yko c1.1n1e !O \\';1sh111 g1ron to opl'n the ll'il.\' l0\1·ard norn1al11atio11 1~i th the President and Secretary ul ~late Kissi nger. OUT TlllS ls no sentimental qul ion, no v.·oMh y liberal cause in the tcrn1s stated !)~· St'nator Kennedy, and not rt•a11.v anythi ng thal u•ill pro1note dctcnte unless ihcre are sornc hard pracHca l reasons \1·hy the U.S. should help r-.tosco1v ~hare :.i burden v.·hich has cost it $~ billion. Not only that Con1n1unisn1 has not prospered in the ~·cstrrn hemisphere arld is a much poorer in vest ment thun Dear Gloon1v ' Gus 1 1hinl\ 1ny car dealer niu ~t like n1r Doing a ht1lf11·a.v joti rf repairing: n1y ear is his 11·ay cf in1 iting nlt' , ba('k soon ~ L.U. Gloomy Gu• commetlu •ro 1u"'"''"" bY ro•der1 •nd do ""' nece••••lh r1IM-<I the YPIW1 ot tne "'""'l>•Per. Send your Pill P••v• lo Gloomy Gus, D•ily fUo!. 11·hen Nikita Khrushchev backed down from maintai!Jllig ; nuclear base ln Cuba. \\'hat reco mpense 1~·111 there be for the $2 billion and 1nore of American property seizt'd by Castro? \Vhat gua rantees of (he personal libe rty of Cub<1ns and the right to return in safety of the thou s<1 11cls of refu, ".'S ll"hO 11·1sh I(' do so~ \\'hat commitments against 1l1c l'x110rt of revolution \1•hich . howe ve r farcical. is not an abandonrd goal? What bt'n1·fi ts fron1 cult ural exchange if they n1trclv 1nask and condone the Havana rcpreSsion? \\'ha t sure sign lhat "'C ;11"l' closing-ihe pr iso n dours forever QO 1hosc who pray for llbt·My in Cuba'' ·r11 r:sE AR E q11t·s11nns 11•hich of ten uccur to the liher;1I r11111d. ;i s th1·r n11i.sl h:111· 10 St"nn1 ot· l\1 •11n1·rtr . hut lie did not n1rr111on th!'n1 11·ht•n h1· ad1'oe:i1cd ih;.r 11(' should :1h:1ndon the boycott. ri·-..iorr con1111t'rC'1<.d :11r ~1·r1·i ce. n11d 1·11eour<1gc tht• ··fret··· exchange O[ ideas ;111d pt·opl c~ Free'' Is the ri·.,!Qr(·cl ;;1r S('l'\'lt'e t n <"a rry Cub:•llS both r:,1,)s·i Th1•sc ;ire <~n1011g 1he prac.l1t·ill 111tt•St1011s. blll they :1r1~ a~1d(' fro111 tb1· L11"0;1der gl.'.neral11v ot Hu.5S i<1's n10\11·t:s 1 :us.~1:i \1ould l1kt' 10 share the tns1 ot :i bad invef't n1C"nr , cut Hs lo.~Sl'S :ind 111aybc salv:igc a liltle profit. Hus~ia 's approa ch 10 th e Wt>Stcm hL"1111sphere is being sofLcnt'<.I. as it \\·as in /\lric;i . and 1hat is all to the good . Hut ii that is the case. in "iev.' of thl' drastic events of scarcely a decade ago, !hen firm assurcinces miist be found 1h11t f{u~s1a's clil'nl. !he hard-hr1nru1<tgc tas1 ro. shall conduct a governn1ent \rh ic h docs not offend the interests of !he Uni!ed St.:itcs, nor the security of 1hc hen1ispherr. Se11ato1• Bacl'ls Tax Check-off A Blow for Clean Politic§ To lhc t-:ditor : \\'hen you file your income 1a:-: !'cturn sornctinl(' bct\1·een 11011· and April lj. . \'ou can strike a blov.' lor ~ood gove rnment and cle an polit ics. Jus! by m;1king a simple ch eck mark. Near the lop of th e 1nain 1a~ fornl -Fo rn1 11.140, Linc 8 -you 11 f111d boxes for you to check if yuu 11 :int ~I of your taxes {82 if you're fitini,: a joint return ) to go to . the Presi dential Election Campaign fund. CllECK ll\G one or both boxes \1'on 'l increase your taxes if you're paying taxes in 1973. \'our LaXes \\'ill stay the sa me. And ir \1·on't rsiu<:e the size of your rcfu11d 1f tile govern111cnt 011es you money. All this so-call ed check-off money 111111 go lo help finance the 1976 Presidential election can1paigns. No rnatt er who you r choice tur President n1ay be in 1976 . yo ur dolla r -along 11 ith dol/ars fron1 millions or other pri\'tllc ci ize ns all over the L'Qunlry --11•ill hel 1> n1;,ik~, ~·our candida te less dependent on \1·cal!hy ca1npai_gn t:o1llnbu1ors 11;ho OltC'll have :i special ax to grind. ,\LL POLITICAL par Ii c ~ Hl•publ1c;1n. Den1ol'ratic: and 1111nor par11cs -support the check-0 ff. It \1·as ov1'r\1 helnungly l"Oled hy Conf'.J'CSS anil 11pprovcd by !he J='rrsidl'nt. All µollti cal 'The hare stopped for gas. ' ( i\IAILBOX ) Lelter.s fro111 readers arc 1vcltOl!IC. r-.·or 11u11/y, u•ri ters slluulcl cun vey fl leir n1essau~s o~ 300 1vords or less. Tl1e 1·ight tn cu11de11sc letters to fit spac e or c /inlinatc /il;rl ls reseri;ed. All le!· te rs n1 11st inc/title si911ature a11d mail· 1119 acldres.s but 11u111es nuiy be Willi· ltclcl u1& reque$t if su.jficie11t reason Is (/pparcnr. Poetry tci ll 11ac be pub· l1shctf. parUcs and all voters \\·ill benefit. A.LAN CRANSTON U.S. Senate, Calif. .lloder11 Poll I k• To the Editor · Sonic lcadc1 .s ask. "\\'hat can \\'(' ~~°:l~l~~~'. ~~\·~~~ ~~~0~u~~~;;: ~~h~~~ the oil tycoons. conglome rates and corporation heads in retu rn for a million· dolla r tilll•gal ! ca mpaign con tribution ?'' FIRST, the propaganda on "shortagr" 11 hate' er product it m!ly be. Then. the price lx>con1cs exorbitant. 1llat's the ravor completed. The result is inflation and sometimes hunger for many. l'hrre's a song "Look \\'hat They·ve Done to ~ly Song. Ma." \V eil just look 1\·hat he's done lo our country, fellow Americans '. · BERNY BAKER Fuel for Space To the &Htor: that 1narvelous 84-day odyssey y,·ould not have bct.'fl possible 'l'.'ithout the tax moneys from nlillions of gasoline· l'OtlSun1ing Atneri cans . Third. a! roughly 50 cents per gallon, \l"hich is 1rishlul thinking UlCsc days, those trips around the !::arth \\'ere the l'quivalcnt of 170 rn illion gallons of gasolin e .. Fourthly, if/v.·hcn t.:.S. astronnuts tin land upon 1he planet of f\fars. \\'hat u•i\l J\lan have accomplished ? Unless . of course. J\1artian gas stations offer gasoline .at less outrageous priei!S, AND f'l~ALL \·. if sc ant heed ha s bef:on devoted to the "n1arvel otL'i fea 1 that bcxles v.·ell for n1a11 kind," y,·hy didn't you start the ball roll ing? During tha t feat, how often did the Da ily Pilot "doff its hat" with fronl-page c:ove rage? I \1·ouldn't exactly term a ll-linc "rd itorial " an ear!h-shattcring fanfare. LAUHENCF. CU\Hli ,,.,,,,. 1\eeds 'f;111? To the Ed ito r: After reading A!lorncy G en ' r a l Saxbe's de(eatist at1iludc regarding gun control in Saturday's tdltoria l page I fee.I compellrd lo \vritc n1y attitude v.·hich is supportl'CI by a great majority who don 't ne«I a phallic sym bol to bolster !heir n1anhood. J f'EEL we should not only have gun control, but gun coofiscation - the confiscation of gun collections in museums as well as privately owned. \\'hy do w' have !o display the part of American heritage whi ch is despicable and immoral ? Let's try Jove for a change -it may work. ROBERT L. JACKSON No Tha11ks! To the Editor: I am a working mother of three and I receive food stamps to help us get by. If' THE Symbionesc Llberation Army thinks !hat I would accept any tood or any help whatsoever from the1n or any - body that they threaten, Rs in the Ran· dolph A, Hea rst ~. they ha\'e an· olher thought coming. \Ve don't want their "blood money" and accepting anything as a result of this atrocious act would only be condOning ii. Hu1nane Society Reveals Tragedy of 'Puppy Mills' 1\grecd, ou r latest trio of space traYelc rs deserve mo re attention. but permit n1e several observations. First, your Sunday ed itorial (Hals Off To 0Sky lab1 seemed to scorn the public's "frelling about the line around the se rvice station." To many. a trip to the local gasoline vendor. if fruitless, could become fretting about the line around the unemployment o ff i c e . Gasoline , for lhe moment. is a much more necessary, immediale and visi ble consideration than a trip to the Moon. Besides how many of us will be able le> make tha' trip? THERE surely seem,,, to be no gas short.age in lhe space program. Secondly. I SINCERELY hope that everyone on welfare, etc. will stand up against thi s barbaric act and refuse to ;:iccept any· thing that this group ''requests" tor us. \VASl~I NG'T'O,'i -\l:.is~ hrt1t·dcrs ol $200 million v.·01·111 of pupp1t·~ a111! kittr.ns arc shipping sick and <l~·1ng ani1n:ils to America's children 1\ilh the active cooperation ol a fe1\' c r o o kc d velerinarlans. Of $310 million in pet SRles each year, a ltumanc Sociely of till' United SCales study estimales lhal IY.'o-thirds are pr o ducts of "puppy mills" ~here pups are olten tre~t­ t'd worse than cah- bagcs (and are ac-- lu•llY shipped l\11)-to· a · cabbaie Cl'Btc for l""f distance<. I The 7'~ ,... crct probe ""''"' htad· ed by Jtumane soci- ety chief gumshoe Frank Mc~1rillon. Otten working unde~cr. he rouhd dogs starv- ing 1n transit, /Nczlng In 81rplane. holds. sold wltk hldeoul disenec and shudder- ing with ll"aunla and neU..O.s. ~ , MQ5T "' tbeoe hclplc,.. would~: v.•ert wJICfllM-'ln,Midwest. "puppy mill&" \\'ht.~;.JQD 9rc bred on a mass producffilrf b .. 11 and llllppod to. pe< 1tOn!S all 1vcr the count ry. Most of (JACK ANDERSON). the "n1ills'' ;ire "opc ra'tcd v.'ilh one single goal : money," the report !>:iys, The wages of such greed . says the society documcni. arc coccidios'ft'. distemper, bronchitis. hookv.·orms, roundworms and .•. exposure." The "puppy mills" arc able lo get the ill dog s nnd cats ~hipped becn use "some ve1 erin11ri11ns take the brt;l'der'A word th11t M 11nlmal Is healthy and other.s sign a stack of blank (hcrillt1 ) certificates for the breeder to fill in ." EVEN SOJ\1£ respectable mail order bouael · are crHi('i~.ed by the Humnnc Soclc·ty which ch;1rgc..~ that the "Spiegel cl'.ltalog· offers anitnals sight unseen - umeea.1 by Spiegel loo. 11s thC' unin1a ls are ShJP l>ed directly fron1 the pu ppy mill to· the buyer \.,.tthout going lhrou~h SpteRel's hnnd~." Bui the most ht•art!css trcalmcn t occurs in C.O.D. shipments. The.re, ii ono animal Is sick. th<· pct store simpl y refUIH tbc whol~ shi pmcat and the weary animals arc sent lhc long rond ' hon1c 10 rhc pupp,v mill . of1en dying on the 111tlY frotn lllness or starvation. ln his tr;1\'l'lS. 111vC~tigalor f\1e~lnhon fuurid ;,1 \'irg1111a !itore \Vhich sold a kiUen 10 <J S('l't·ll·YCHr-old child. The l\illl'tl died four dnys later of distemper yet the pet store O'A'fler refused a \'eterinarian 's plea to stop selli ng other kitte ns expcised to the deadly virus. JN G REE N SR 0 R '"· N.C.. :i \'clerlnarian report~ every one of several hundJ:ed.-__.puppl es he h 3 d exiPUned as they arrived from puppy mlTfs had lironchitis. Jn tv.·o California tovms, 300 pets v.•ere found in various pct stores. but half were dead and many others were ill . In one und ercover job, our lntem, Jtac Nelson , went out on a "buy" of a handscnne 11obcrman from a "reput able" pe t shop. When 1Ms. Nelson and the society took the $250 dog lo n veterin;utipn, it was diagnosed ns havlng a lung infection ALTllOUOlt federal law 1 admin istered by the AgriL'lllture Department outl.11.w shady dog shippers. the I e d c r a I lnspcclors arc spread loo tb ln to do n·1uch good. And only Illinois, the society found , hfls a puppy prolection law wlth l any fa ngs in it. There. pet shops are inspected , and some 2.500 complaints a year are registered and investigated. Another result of mass production is lhat dogs sold as "purebreds" may appear arist.ocratic as sad · eyed pups. but grow up into lovable, but outrageous· looking mongrels. This is bec.auae of slipshod breeding at the mills. "With 1.75 million applications handled last year, it is still possible for breeders and pet shop operators to take unethical advan tage of the appeal that 'American Kermel Club registered' and 'with papers' have for the buying , public," says the soon·to-be-pub~hed study. TO COUNTER the traffic in Clllline and feline misery, the s o c I e t y recommends bttylng dogs bred in your own areu where you c.1n visit the kenrwlli. or OOtter yet, settling for a friendly mutt In .your locat.anlmal shelter who, otherwise, must be pa~ to death. FOOTNOTE: A Splcgtl spokesman sa1d they had been shipping puppies ror IS yea rs at a rat~ f>f about 31000 per year and average· m more thsi n nve complaints a ~-~·-The kennel s are ·carefully Inspected . s.'lld the spokcsnuin. and Sptegel had a money- back guarantet: policy. New College Dance ·craze ' Goldfish mnowtna " ..., ...... So Is phone booth cRmmln8---:-- Even cmpus rloll Ind nndallsm are old hat. / 111E NEW campus caper? Chelk to cbe<k dancing! Actually IA>Ucblnfl arid holding your partner! Wowl The tribal twitches, u they have been called, are giving way to the rumba, fox trot, waltt, Lindy, t.a.ngo, CllAr.leston. Romance, no1. rock, I•; the new kick. "Lover come Badt .to Me" hu more ap~ than."Yeabl Yeah! .Yea.hJ" REVJV AL -~i ll!o olcli dance !orrn. \5 tumlng Into a notional craze. t;C Berkeley has enlarged Its ballroom dance clauc1 to mt:et the demand. Other universities llnd colleges arc following suit. (Jld timers may wonder what next? Bathtub gin! Clllfornla Feature Strvlce I God help us if we are. ever that dcsper· ate! M.J.11, OUM .. COAST DAI LY PILOT . ' Rokrl N. ~~id, /'M/Jllsllu Tltoma1 K«llil. EdUor Barbara Krcibkh .Editorial Peg• Editor 1llfo edttorlal ,.pap· of 1he-Dally Pi1ol -l1Hkl to '""°""' and stl.n'Nlat• "'°"' by JIAMldi• on this pqe diverwrcommentary·oa loptes iol ~ t~ll by .Ynd.lcaled ~mhnl.t• and cartoonlatt, by provldlna a tonun for Tff.dtt1' ,views ~ by pretentl111' thl1 nowspa~r'• opinion• and lde!u on eumnt topic.. The editori~ ophlionl ol lhc D1tlly Piiot appear only In' lh~ editorial colum n al the top ol the page. Opinton1 rxprtl!M!d by the col· umnlst11 and cartoonlltt and letter \\Tiltn art their own and no ~e­ m1;nt of tht'lr views by 1h~ Daily Pilot -Id .. lnf"""1. Frlday,.Fcbruary 15." 1974 ''