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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-25 - Orange Coast PilotI 7 • I • • ar1nes escue: • • WU ... ~ e~ S.ays .She~s Mother,-. Baby ·S~n · '· ' ' ' ' ' ' Didn't Dae~ed to Death; • I .Student Arrested ' • • • - ' . , 'TuESDAY AFTERNOON; :JANUARY 25. :19n ' . •, . ~ . . . '·~-· , ............. ..,.....,. ... Ami ' • .. • t '! . , • M~r¢y·Run . . ' . . SAN ·PEDRO cUfI) - A ..uqe SW. -·A · nilU'y dis .. l<bed Ji:! Toro Marine dent was booted oil llUl]liclon of murder "" and att.mptid mulder 'allef' bO aIJ.,.aJi ., 'ff,;. ,1 •• ~."' : ~ • ,'\' .:.~·1;. ·r .. ~,........, CorpsAil""St8.i.ionbelicoptersearchand haCke<itod&th'aJOl{ngmotherandber •, Will:NOr IMWK.Vm IN·'MUGHU:SWINDL'l.,/.< MYS resaie crew, flew: anti-ratuesnakeveoom Infant , 89" •"'!Cl. '<;ritl~ally WOOllded, "F ·· . ,l.,, ..... lrlolo ldlth, lelU:ln $plilllh ,...._.., . · , ,· serum to •San Bema""'1o.Mnnday for a husband wilh ·a btlchet'at llle"flllillf's. • . ·-• ,,· ,_· .. '..-i. · 1 •• , t :· . 11 tinytottiitt.enthrff1imesbyoneoftbe apari:meDt.~ .,' ... ~. :,. ... ··:·-~·' · • • • ·' • · ....... _ .. 1 "" .... i at t • deadJy vipers. . 'Jbe ·~ :Joelr M~. ~. 111, Sen • J.·iV.ili~.:·.t s· Wif elfiSiS.ts'S~"s .. ~ntt:::~~~:$:.fi!~l ;~:-ih:~pa=·~a~~-;:=· "; be[ore roaring off inland · · Terry, 20, · •9«1 hef son,1 Scott, ·11 month!, I!~ ., .... -. t .. . .. i . i • ~ ,i l • DoctOri met' .the : helicopter at. St. were found Clead. :li . , ' N' ~,· , ,u· ' ' l . . . ! H ~~ ' Bema'.rdine•S Hospital ,'and immediately ' Police said Finley's clothing wis coV-. · a" ·i .. e .. ga R· ug · r .. • raced to; inject the venom antidote into ~red .with bloosf: i.. • . ·:. . , • ' • ,1 e · zZ.montlklld'Max'Wa'rd oi'Glendora. Autho<ltles liala 'Douglaa Terry. 21, an .r. · Medical personnel keepi vigil over ·. employe ·at Sout~ C~hfomi~ G.as·Co., _. • ••-litll. ·bo ,..,.; •• -•• u Is in u retu""" liome fr<!ID work Monday night ,. .. ' .. • ~ II ,.. " WIOC e Y........, -., -. ftdtJiefrOnt ... ,11, ALDO TRIPPINI . false Swiaa .passport to· open ID account tremely crltiatl condition from effects or = i:-ilred. the aha""8 drawn_ s ' . ·' '.UIZA; Spoln (UPI) -~Irving, at the Swiss Credit Bank fOl"caahing the the poison that flooded his•"'!'" body. Wheri be -~ the_. wllb a key, ""'"' of a controvenlal llUlobqrapby McGraw-Hill checb. He '• liald the He and bis parents were vu1tl~ llt~e Finley allegedly~ ·at him wtth a' o1 llonnl llugbes, Bald, toclo1 bo•woold 1':!..-'-' ...;... the nmnbei ~ _..;..;..+ Mu'1 grandpa,.,,ts at their dese cabm two-foot-Joni blldi>t. striking him .sev· ntlrD 1o'the U-Slitel. )lllJclil 1')th · ,........ • ..,... '.J .--...... Jl<ll' BlrsioW when the b!'Y came In rrom era~ttmes on Ibo/bead. 1111-Edllb altboqb-l'Olb 1111;. \.~to~ peflOl1 wbol!> be~ 'p1oy1agwilhthree 'smalljlunctu(t)'IOUllda . Police said~ m~·to eacapa td Mr to p to 7mldl to "clarify 10me 'Od to name and gave "Helgll> lluibea" in his band. the attacltj!I' rao wtside in a daze, ~ matters." birtbdate as Feb. 19, 1929." 1 He Immediately displayed symptoms of hokiinr a towel his bWt wbieit Mlgb-. """" uld be .,.. IOinl to New York Ulrich liald police have ubd American ratlleanake poisoning but none of the rare 1 bon dlacovered !in, alid' notllled police. lo -;a IU!lllllOM &om· the New ,officials to provide lnformalloa in the oerum could be located-in the San . Ofllcera~ J'JnJey. fled on fO?t, and Ydt Sllle=me·c.urt In c:onnectlon Jl«nardlno area. , was ~nutel Isler. . , . .. a '6 libel 11111 1Ileil ogainlt . CIR but gave DO dela!!', : · , . • \, l ' l!U!Hari mert;y 'fliibt 'IJ'U r<qu!red '!'be !Qfant._ bead ,~ly ~~ed, libt by • lhrtll 11'1 delllr ""'~ be The . lrvinp toJi1 newamen qley_ wW tfree mqnlbs ago in tlie San FranclS<O was fou!id on a liedroom '""'"' He ...,1lliefecl in lrYfBi(a -"'l'iie! < •1eave lonijht at u !'ST .0 ·• ~ lor Bay ..,..: when lonnenOrllll• :eounty was taken to, ·Pedro' l'OIPl~l'f'"~ 'Jin. JrY!n(, who II I~ uld .i.e Barcelona, then cqntinue to NeW York. uotlc dancer Carol Cybulski wis bitten :.ir; f-·::::;:: ; '::.;.. J ,,. wWiall lop to Zurkh "jo prove li.t Tben was no ru.ht number 1'\ "" 1he by o ratu~anake uaedJn bet act. ' "11 · d j ~ · IJlilcencef but lbot' file -.like 1o ac!-,Bafdlona.Nq YOH. leg 'of the trfj: ' · • ·Marines lnwlved'ln tlle'hour-long flight a~ "=""'' 11°.!.i~ .:i:Ji,. ii't~i il Jr:vlnl to tbe•U-States. ,L!!"fni 0.. bi\Ck lo ~.,family~ qn,-•to belp 'aavt the "Ian!. boy'• Ul.e were bt,J~is re~ in 'crf~. condtt!Oll' d.lbe !a not, llli·~.= ~ um SpaDllh laWid al ~\of 'tll!i'COll-' . J>flb! Clp\. ~'I). Murray, coj>llol Clpt. E. • in•a eoma 11 IN! bolpllll, Pilltce-liald tile. 11.~:· iouP&-. tn...ny -lbe1 ~..:~·bisr. 11;.oms, lloopltalman tat•Claa>R. M • ...,..""'. -~· ~Ollbeb~e WnteneltandSlaf!Sgl.J,D.Campbell, . . . . Y..t :tllol ""~~ .... e!"lild .~ ...... ....!> ":t:. ..... -. ~ ·" , ~ . 'G ........ S'ttL'~ lo lar ~."'<-" , i.'A."'"' ,.,... ' The ftlght' begin at L:'IO p.m. from the ·ru11e i,., ff,f, . ~ ..-,,_out lo "ndn" ldm•llt ef. Il&ienl Part lab and ended 111:15 p.m. • _.~ ... •• • .,:, 1o.111 .... tpubllcllblollbe1fiiali,.. beCtalbaae , G . .. c· · · the wllt-w"Mla.-r•-.: ....... Be ............ _ at., .•...• : . . . ripes uests the,_,,_·-..., ! his JllD.,..,..id -... -•olf ' Zartdl,' ..... uld Ibey ""'lid like"" the ~ -! --' ' " . . . . .,.. .,. Jill "t~ lllllfr '" wt1a.:;:. ~-'""-: · Alliencan Held G~ ~~ta\:.,\.... ~--·~ '-' ' ' ' . ' llotal -promiled a,_ prder> • ,--., • ·1· Do ' T • f {' , bl! a-~ dlacOvered.Uiey liad 't.. ....... ... , __ ,.r.·~· n . pe .· ra .1c . ac•orll'tlinslu/f: & I I ' ' • I l,C ', • • .. liatchet wai found in two pieces at !be home. ' Flnlfy. 'a . student II, (;al State .Lo., Beach, rePoriedJy had pnviously work~ With Terry. ' , ' , Police llld Finl•~ had a record al ar- i:oot,o filr trlifflc violations 'and """' led Police en I hlih speed cbUe afi.f which be w.ia _treated' by ~ m'cl>litrllt. .. 'N~ mottve w11 given fur tlle attack,, I' ' • . J Contained ' ' ' Illicii Drllg By ARTIRJR R. VINSEL Of "' ~Ir 1'1191 Sllrf ·A !afse.boltomed jewelry boz ~ tainlng polent buhl!h mailed from Turkey and int~ by a snoopy U.S: Cualomi dog nimed Toni ln an alrpori mailroQm WIS duly delivered to a c..ta· Mesa' residence lfonday. ' ' Moments allef pootaJ carrier ~lack!• Seven Call GirlS Vliknalc banded over Ille parcel, 11.._, staked out to. watch the ll'ariller bandeCI • the teilan1s 1 search wi!Talll. , , · Investlgalora said' hashish round In ad·· dlllon lo-lbe two-poimd ·shipmen~ added up to 115,000 worth ~nd led lo lbe arrest . ' . ' Facing MoMy Sale Chai:ges ·BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -Seven ''.mllll'!'11"" c'!ll, lfrb wW be tried for liphonl"I bard CU(reDC)I frOlll the pocketa ol Western cllenta Into the bl8ct nwtet and thtlr DWD foreign bank accounts, the prooeculor'1,oroC. bu~- The formal cbargos are clandesUne prootttUllon and contnventlon· 01 bard cm.....,; .. ' ' ~tenc, regulation.I. . . . The .lndlclment liald Annamarla,Szeke. . 1y 1 28, ~ apd .II~ aaociatel ' COllected l cuatomert from amoq Western 1>11trons Jh -~ nlitit clubs ffJr aewil years. They t61d' their bani Cl!fl'Onc:y , earnings "uclulivel~ In the· black' market, at ll· leplly !lfgll uchanie rates," it wu •!W'fed. ·, They also were ..,,..... of having .. tablllbed bard cumncy accounta in SWiii and "'-Ian banlta througl> ..... of their regular cuftomen, Each al the ..... gfrll WU -fn the Indictment el' ·UV!n( unuaed I fortune of •bout .... mtUlon . -- --.. ,OIO -Jn <uh, aulolllobllea, freehold 1partmenta and ~Id. . • J "!'hey cbart9d '!hf' eqaWaJenr of llO to ltlf a ~ta and Mlos lllebl)' kept pndoO recw:dl; the lnd!cb'IMIOt aid. ~£ four persons. , Complaints charging the two young couples with poalealon ol marijuana for sale, slmple·po11e51ion of marijuana, and being in • ~ where' marijuana la ill uae were being oought loday. The mid-day roid at 115 E. !!th st. put Norman L. stafford, 2.1, Mary K. Hardman, 21, Manbe D. Welsh, 20, all pf that address, and WDllam Arndt, 22, of Pismo Beach, behind ban. The ~men. neither employed, -were booked into Orange CountJ Jail. Arnd~ on Oranp Cout Collep Ilg. dent, and Stafford, a pl"fllber,}are booked in Coa\o M""I Ctty .~Iii today, pending arraignment . 1 • , Deltctlve Sgt . .Jolul 8'pn said toda1' ~ ' · that narootlca ·qen!s· beu .. e then moy• (See 'HAI-Pa .. I) .._....-"· ' . er .. ,. ·we..- F" that bu ll1ntddlad or-County Is expected to give .,., to showers tonight. The hlgll tempen. lure Is expected to drop to eo bJ Wednesday. J,ows lonlg!Jt In the IOI. ''INSiDE TODAY ~.· llJI C.f!:~~ loo4llll&'lsp'!!.:.r.;':,:,:"~I.:.,.. HERMOSIW>, 0 Me.i.:O (UPI) -. · lber<11e,,__~an1::,•~m:::., -" z • ""~ ,._... jlldiclal pal!oe •-to ban • Jw •i.-·of ·lbe :4mer1ceir · 111-r-::t ...... ~ I L -=--~.~ dilMaed ID llllcl1Jandt"8 lliip 0 uaed by : : .... ..::::a15..ctit!On. lloldlng'lta '.' "Ym • <iiMl!'i lrililj, ::"'w.':, 11 a =r.' 4 marljUana SlllUQlen operating with IOlllOI _..ntion jointly with the • ' I ' ' ' ;a ' ' -' I ' :'lo' • . .. . • • .... , .... 'l ·"' • Store Talks Go '6n The ''°tWn!1 ra)'rid .tfauil 1•,tf,tfiiW,frrl llilng ,!owfa 'lo o' . • • • tcrttching 'halt 'by Qootmmlfttal .....t MN, ll'Ylll. 1Jl1cll 111o Be Aid lbolr Nlatllml _. -•t p1-. They liald Ibey mated 111 'M...Uu-C Builders.· of N or t b "Ya" 2· la!tmw, )J • 111111111 -~near the tceDO. ~ . , . .....,. • ...:. llllM • "0141ht It lnlll by tbl ..._ art deoJor '1111 otudeat. ldentlll«I u Mark s. Van •we•n i rul happy elioul lbe UJrtd. J:::~ -In ...,,. Lljriio,--.. o1 Ibo boot. ' Stone, of Palo Alto, caur.. w11 turned dllpl17 of our pro<Ncta." said t=i.iri:-:C ' 1"Cld 111'11 Mn, IrY!n( nfuaod It obow lllr .... to local autborttles In HennooUlo. · o-p Oglesby, relerljng to the ~It ' wbrc .. 1 -far P8-' to a ~-Police llld Van Stone wu armted late oalloCJloil of If&)', black ind roae- We-... no1 ·....,. "Some'8d1 mfPI ir,. lo "'-up Sundl)' nlgllt lfle' 1 hflb speed cbue ol ....,.. marble and Ir a n I t • 111 ..,..;. ~ wbo .....,. In .... "*' lnallll for .. by ......._at about Iii mlla rrom the llndlq strip II ......... .''Bui frl'*!7• . ...,. of ....., .• -· • . · .. ,,,.r_.,. . ...,.. 111111o '"''111, • -'Klni 111 "" coast of t11e Gulf ., Ibo....,..~' un M. .... ''flllp ...... -• .... Aid. Caillnle lo 11&.-UO. ' • , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An ot· toniey rtJftleDllng -11ys negotlatlotll m lmder Wl1 1lmed at keeping .-the City of Pllfll the lli- JeaMld donlown department store. A~ tGrney Ra,,-L. M-'111d Mor> day ---alfmd a hill of one percent of --Illes to tho lion's ...,,... for tho .. of Ibo firm lllDlt • red lope, lock o/ /undi ond 1•rr increrues. Ste Paat 25. ' .. I 0.111.Y PIUlT s T....i.,, JMUMY 2$, 19n Lawyer Die8 Overell Case Prosecutor Death bu taken 1ll«neY Eugene D. Wllliaml, prooeeutor In the •national 1r111 o1 Beullh Louise Ovtnll and Bud ODUum. who were cbar1ed with murder II the "'"8mlfA llllll:q ol her pamill' :rocht lo Newport -25 years ogo. Mr. WUJlarna auccumbed at Yucca V.U.y Hoopltol 5unday after living In that community for two years. He was IL 1be IWl' read 100 pa,., of lurid tov1 lellerl 111t1edly puoed betw,.n Bud lllld Buolsll u they la,,..i.bed In jail. The 1ril1 toded Ocl I ad lw !hon two ci.y. liter botll were ocqullted. Earlier, ht l<l'Vtld elchl YW'I wllll the Loo Angeles Cow111 Dlltrlct Attorney'• olllce, incJudlnf lour yun u chief dellU' I)'. lie roslgn<d In l!Htl lo 10 Info private practice. , He l11UrVived by hls wlfe, Gretchen, of Yucca VaUq, 1 sister, Mrs. Florence MacGinitie of Colt.a Mesa ; and a dlugbt<r, Mn. -x.hkr of Son Glbriel. -"""'""' ""' pending ot Wlefelt and Son Mortuary, Yucca Valley, llr. ·wuu.n., "' bll ea" for the .,.... secuUon, said, "We will prove that tbey wtre motivated by an Illicit, perverted, od.1ltic sexual paaion amounttne lo -1 frenzy and lo 1hil frenzied pueion wu .added the element of greed.'' SU.lab Loafle WU defended by •t· toney Olio J-who still pr..U... In Santa Ana and Uvu al 2202 Private Road In Newport Beacn. He mounted I IUC- ceuful "kill them or free them'' defense. Prior to bll lnvolvement In the Overell eue, Mr. WUlll1111 "" belt known for his --ol J·-Premkr Heddtl Tojo •nd 25 othen found g1lilty of mus war crime murders in the PacifJc 'lbeiter durin,r World War JI. • llr. Williamo loot the Ov...U c a 1 e -l!<ullh Loui,., then 17, and her -· 0-.• "Bud" GoUum. ti!<• 21, ,,_ fomid' Innocent of "'""' -·· panata 1boud their -ponr cruiaer, the .. Mary E ... It w• the ooly murder trial he .. ., loot. Tllo boll Olploded lo Newport lllrbor 15 miaalel before mldnlcl>t .. MllCh 15, lt47 ad 11nt bow.flnt In 11 fed of water. When the was raised, a crude time bomb wu found and 31 sticks of unex- ploded dynamite. The Orange County cor· oner ruled lbat Mr. and Mn. Overell were dwl before the aploslon ad !hot Mrs. Overell hid apparently bem bealten lo death with a balf)iem bammrr. Gollum and l!<ullh Louise wen cblra· ed w1lb the IDlll'llm. llr. Willflml WU called Info the .... .., then lll<>mey genenl Fred N. -ol Soulb Lqunl ·-. -bet•--,_ A. -ad llld tbm -1ttomey J•-L. Dovll. · Tllo trial bepn May 27, 11147 and failed nearly Jt weeks and included one mllllon wonfl of tttllmony. ...... P-.eJ HASHISH .•• .... been llllllY llUCh prior clelJverlea 11 lherw-.. Qialoa qenls poafol u )>Ulll'lby II.id &bey wftna•e~ Arndt'• acceptance of the poroeJ from poa1mln Vultotlc. Tiit team Including Coot. M,.. dolec· Uves Norm Kutch and Dick DeFranc.i.sco 11Jd they watched one couple leave lhortly thereafter and place a brown po per baT!n the lrilnk ol I[ e11r:-- fflt'bor Juclldal DtArlct Court Jude• Colvin P. Schmidt hid luued I Horth warrant for the houae 'last week, so ~v• walling In the wings Monday went right back and 1ot one for the car. A cathe of 11 foil·wr•~ packels alleged lo contain hashllh, 11)• rerlned 11p o[ the marijuana plant, were aeized ln a search, totaling another 12 ounces of the dnlg. Conllacallon of the hlshlab shipment Monday was the first local case in nearly two year• involving discovery of Costa Mesa·bound drugs by customs and postal offlcilb. Sulpected dealers who picked up a large huhish shipment in the earllu cue were shadowed all over the Orange Q>aat by the Costa Mesa Police Helicopter as they tried to shake any following cars. That Incident was the flrst major one using the then-new Eagle One helicopter. AuthorlUea found the shipment seized Monday on Jan. 12, when one customs agent'• Gennan shepherd Toni (Badge No. 403A) snl(fed It out at Los Angele.! Inlernotional Airport. Toni's handler transferred the auspicious parcel to the U.S. Customs laboratory, where it was carefully open- ed, analyud, and found lo be high-grade ba•hllh. The case was revealed to local police Jan. ·17 and the raid wu then planned. ' 01AM61 COAIT DAILY PILOT ... .,.... ...... L•M IHclrl , ......... , .............. -·-.. Cll! 11'• OllANGI COAIT ,UILtsHINO t'OMl'NfY ll•~••t N, w,,J PrnlHl\I etld l"i(llllllfllf Jeck R. C•rl•y Ykt 1"1111......., tne1 GMw•I ....... Tiiom•1 Kt .. '9 l!•ttw· 1~•'"'' A. M1r,hln 111-.ilnf E•IW Cli1tln H. Looi llich1ril '· Nen AullllOf ........ lflttn °""" c:: .. 11 Melt: DI W•t It'( l1"t1 """""'• ••ell: iw N~ 11111: .... erl L..,..1 1-.dl: Jn , ..... , A- """''"""' lftdl: 1.lt1S a.tdl ~N .... ~I aJ ....... II "'"*" l.-( ) Miss OvereD inherited neorly $50,000 from her pareata. Most or it went Jn court fees and illus. BuelU broke off her lfWr wltll Golhnn 133 day1 •lier the trial She died in 1965 of acute alcoboli.sm in Lu Vegas at age 36. Goilum dropped out of 1l&hl. 'l1le yllClll llllty llJ. wu salvaged. Al one time .she waa floating headquartl!rs for an abortion ring and for a time, a carnival attraction in Long Beach. Ex-Nixon Prof Get,s Top Post WASIDNGTON (AP) -Preal- dent Ni:1on announced today he will nominate hi.$ one-lime D u k e University law professor, Kenneth Rush, now the ambassador to West Germ1ny, to be deputy oecretary ol defense. Ruah, a, who Uves in Rye, N.Y., will repllce David Packard in the Important Peata1on posl thlt pays $42,111 I y-. Pacbrd, resigned Dec. 13 IA> return to ldr private firm ia catUondl, Hewlett-Packard Co., wlllcb bu been a big ddeme department contractor. Burgener Joi1is Race for New 42nd District A Republican llale Hlllfor from San DWiio County hopes lo become Prelldent Richard Nilon's Congre11man and vows he will "generally support'' the President'• leglslaUve aim!. Claire W. Burgener (R-R.lncho Santa l'e), olllctslly threw hit hat In the ring for one of five new California 111ll Jn the U.S. House of Representatives. The dbtrlct II the 42nd Congreulonol Dfllrlct and It covers portions of the Orange Coast formerly represented by Re·p. John G. Scbmtlz (R-Tll!Un), Including Son Clemente which b the President'• polling place. Rep. Schmitz, an avowed member of the John Birch Society has publicly criticized his most preatla:ioua con- stituent's forthcoming trip to Communist China. Burgener, a veteran of 10 years In the state legislature, praised the Nixon trip. Describing himself as "an armed dove", Burgener said, 11the way to world peace ls through development of a balance of power." He supporla Nixon's lalka with Com- munist powers 11 Jong as "he Is backed by genuine mllltary 1trength." The candidate for tbe GOP nod for the seat representing a Congressional district that is 57 percent Republican also noted other Nixon goals he would support. Among them were the following: -Federal aid to education that is limited. to grants ln aid and not com- prised of direct funding of school districts. -A shift of school taxation away from the property lat: to axes that reflect changes in the economy such as salt!, IJ. quor, banking and personal income taxes. -Revenue sharing, providing the money is channeled to cities via state governments. However, Burgener noted he'd prefer less federal taxing as a shortcut form of revenue sharing. Burgener also said he favored state legislature provision of "no fault" in- surance, because It wllJ lower cost of in- surance to the consumer, "unclog court calendars" and thus reduce court coata. Although the district Burgener hope11 lo rtpresent Includes a portion of the new clly or lrvlne -Turtle Rock and the University campus -the primary hopeful was unaware his Monday press conference was scheduled Jn Orange County's newest city. The Airporter loo, located outside the new 42nd Congressional Dlslrlct, but In the new city, was chosen, Burgener old, for "convenience." The new district doea Include portk>na of nearby Newport Beach, and coasUI ciUe.!1 south to Sprlng Valley, La Mesa ond El C.jon In Son Diego County. Some 460,000 people ·live In the sprawl· Ing district. About 80,000 of the dfllrlcl'1 207,000 rtgbtered voters live In Orance County. Burgener utd much of the "'1,000 be expe<ta IA> opend c1mpallnlnl for the Republican slot on the Nomnlier ballot would go toward 11acqU1lntlnl myaetf" with Orange Counly volen. He noled he would be a "weekend campalane.r'' and would not resign bfl llato !""'le ... 1. 4 Killed in Crash BANGKOK (AP) -A 'l'hlJ trmy htilcopter cru1*f and burned focll~. II Bupok'1 Doa M-1lrport, kllllnl four per-. 1n lt'lllJ' 1pok111111n 111- nounced. Commerclll trllllc at the l1rport WU not Interrupted. UPIT ....... Princely Effort Speak• on TV Nixon to Reveal New Troop Move WAS!llNGTON (AP) -Amid growing Indications Preaklent Nixon ts preparing to offer a date for total withdrawal of all U.S. troops In ex:change for release of American prisoners of WJr, the White House announced the chief execuUve will make a nationally televlaed and radio broadcast foreJ.a:n policy statement late this afternoon. Presidential press aecrelary Ronald Ziegler uid Nixon will deliver the state- ment from bis Oval Office at 5:30 p.m. PST. Ziegler refused to aay what specific area of forl!ign policy would be covered . The announcement that the White House sought and gained national television and radio time came as irr dications mounted that a significant shift was being contemplated in the U.S. Riles Supports Collier's Effort To Fund Schools otonce In the P1rfl puce talks oo Vltf. nam. Ziegler declined repeatedly lo expand up:in his three-sentence announcement., and would not discuss the wldeapread reports of a Vietnam tr1de offer. He told reporters, however, that "[ would move with aome caution 11 to-wbat you 11y In your reporl! prior lo tba Preaident'a statement tonight.'' Al the Capllol, Senate Republlcon Leader Hugh Scott told reporters he bu always felt "I.he President will not act unlll the slfety of the POW1 hu been negoUated." HI! said tt Is his personal opinion thtt "if they release the pri.aonera It would greatly 1lmpllfy our e x p e d 11 t n I withdrawal." The GOP leader said he had 1pok.en with Secretary of State Wiiiiam P. Rogers but added, "I frankly do not know" what the President plans to .. y. Preaaed for 1n lnletJ>ntaUon OI his cauUoning remarks, 1Je1ter uW "I would be careful not to move with your rep:irts focused totally . • • on the 1peculatlon that has occurred." Ziegler also refused to say whether any new development prompted t h • President'• request for televillon Ume, or. say when be declcled to make the request. Prince Charles of Britain breaks the surface as he "escapes" from mock submarine 60 feet below the surface at the Royal Navy's shore-based facility at Gosport, England, completing part of his sulrlieutenant's training. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen. Ran· dolpb C.Olller's revolutionary plan lo pro- vide ~.7 billion for local achoob by fu. lng everything from haircuts to medicine received a mll:ed reaction today from fellow lawmaken and state education chief Wilaon Ril,., Ambas!ldor Wllllom Portor, chief U.S. nqollslor at the Plt'b puce WU, Dew home aecreUy fist week and conferred Monday with Secretary of St1te William P. Rogers. Ziegler said Porter has not seen the President yet. Sheikh, Family Slain In Bloody Rebel Raid Sen. Albert S. Rodda, Democratic chairman of the state Senate Education Committee, ezpresaed concern it would threaten local control of educaUon and be "regressive" but welcomed the proposal in a probe for "strange" new sources of rtvenue. Riles, state superintendent of public in- struction, withheld comment of apecifics of the bill but embraced Collier, powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Com· mlttee, as an ally in the fight to find more money for schools. "There are no plans for hlm to see him at this polnt," Ziegler aald, "but I don't want to rule out" the possibility of their meeting. Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R·Mass.), a . member of the senate Armed Servicu Committee, said Monday night he beard that the offer of a Vietnam withdrawal date ln exchange for releue of POWJ will come "very 100n." BAllRAIN (UPI) -Sheikh Khalid bin Mohanuned al Qasiml, ruler of the Persian Gulf tlale of Sbarjah, and nine of his relatives were killed today by their rebel captors when loyll troops slormed the palace to rescue them, politlc1l sources said. Sheikh S.qlr bin Sultan, who 5'iud the blue-and-white palace Monday and held Js cousin Qasimi and the others as hostages In an attempt to regain p:iwer, sur- rendered with his supporters after a brief gunfight. The bodies or Qasiml1 45, and nine members of his famlly were found on the palace grounds, the sources said. (The Associated Press rep:irted that the Sblekh bad beeii 1tabbed to death. I Sultan was ousted from power six $2 Billion Put As Trade Deficit For U.S. in 1971 W AS!llNGTON (AP) -The nation recorded its largest trade deficit in history In 1971 when the value of Imports exceeded e:iports by more than $2 billkln, the Commerce Department said today. Jl was the first balance of trade deficit since i8aa, when the nation's trade figures were $33 million in the red. The department said the deficit was caused by a 14 percent increase In Im- ports and a % percent expansion in ex- ports. The department said exp:irts reached ~3.555 billion while Imports lotaled 145.llOZ billion. Origlnally the government said the trade deficit for 1971 would be the first since 1813. However, in reacbecking, the department found that that deficit was compiled on a fiscal year, or July to June basis. It had to look back another five years before it found a calendar·year deficit. ' Tht actual deficit for 1971 was $2,047 billion. For the month of December, the nallon turned In a third lirllghl monthly derlclt of $273.7 million. During 1171, trade figures were In the red for eight monllls. Nixon Asks Hike In Upper Level Of National Debt WASHING TON (AP) -President Nix· on 11 a1ldn1f for a $50 bllliOn Increase In the celling on the notlonll debl, lo ~ blllion, the House Ways and Means Com- mittee 111d loday. Thia would be the bluest yetr·fo.year 1ncreaM •Ince World Wu n In the limit on TreNury borrowln(. The cellln& must be rllsed beclu1e ol dellclt1 now esUm1ted 1t $31.8 bllllon for the year endln1 June 311 and $15.5 bllllon for lhe following year. Tiit pre,.nl debt ceUing Is $0! blllinn, of whJch $400 billion Is considered permonent end 1311 bllllon femJIOC•ry thol'\Olh June 311. The 1dmlnl1tr1Uon propo11l, the com- mlllee .__ lllld, 11 to~ the temporary --1 lo .. billion lllld extend It throuch JlllM 311, 1m, for a lo1ll llmll ., 1411 llWloo. years ago and bad been living in exile in C.lrn since. He slipped back Info the Uny Persian Gulf state recenUy, according to the sources. Diplomatic observers said that Britain , which then had control of Sbarjah and other Trucial states, supported Sultan's ouster becausl! he had allowed Sharjah to become a foothold for Egyptian influence in the Persian Gulf. Troops fom the Union of Arab Emirates -the newly fonned grouping of Sharjah and five other gulf emirates - surrounded the palace late Monday. Ear .. Jy today, they opened fire on the rebels who surrendered after a brief exchange. Political sources in Beirut said tbe coup attempt may have been sparked by an agreement between Sharjah, which bas a population or 31,000, and Iran. The agree- me1t allowed Iranian troops to occupy the gulf island of Abu Mussa, which be- longed to Sharjah, in return for financial aid. The Iranian occupation of Abu Mussa , and two other nearby islands , brought a wave of protests from Arab nations, particularly Iraq and Libya, which ac· cused Qasimi or selling out the Arab cause. The Beirut sources said Tripoli and Baghdad may have provided Saltan and his rebels with weapons and financial support. Diplomatic observers said Qasimi was an able ruler who managed to bring a degree of progress to his backward coun- try of fishennen and farmers. During his rule, Qasimi transformed the tiny state Into an active trading center and introduced electricity and a water system. To offset a loss· 1n revenues with withdrawal of British forces from the Persian Gulf area last December, Qasimi granted oil e:1ploration rights to Western countries. "To have Randy Collier leaning in your direclion is a step forward," Riles aaid. "I'm pleased that be put in a bill." Collier, crusty, silver-maned dean of the Legislature, proposed that the state take over virtually all costs of local education by abolishlng the statewide Wes tu and imposing a new "gross receipts" ta:r at the same 5 percent rate. Homeownera and renters no longer would pay property tues for aupport of Joell education but buainessea -1d pay a levy of '3 per $100 ol uaeaed valu'I· lion. . Teachen' salaries would be uniform throuihoul lbe state, cflu sizes would be set by Sacramento and more than half the 1,100 school dlllrictz would be abolished and merged. Local schools from t l nd erg art en through the 12th erade would receive $800 million a year more from the state than they now get from both state and tocar nvenues combined. The Collier proposal, ba!lcally, pro- poses a giantic shift from residential pro. perty taxes for school support to an e:1- panded reliance on conswner-orlented levies. The powerful Yreka Democrat, know from border-lo border as the "Father of Califomi111 Freeways," said his plan, sub- ject to voter ratification, is designed to satisfy the state Supreme Court decision which last summer struck down the cur- rent property tax-anchored system of school finance. He expressed doubt the massive overhaul would be approved this year and said il was designed mainly to stimulate the Select Senate Committee on School Finance into thinking "big money" for schools. Administration officials declined lo discuss Brooke'• statement publlcly but a high level state Department source aald "The senator appeara to be on IOUnd ground." . Ziegler, as.1<ed whether the White House consulted re«nUy with Brookt or Scott. said : "I don't belleve so ... in recent days." Ziegler then turned to NiJ:on's top con- gressional liaison man, Clark M1cGregor, and asked if that statement were correct. "I wouldn't want lo add or subtract .. from it, MacGregor responded. Sen. Bob Pockwood (R-Ore. ), 111d lo a recorded report from his Wuhlniton of. lice today. "I have every reason to belleYe the President Will offer lo the North Viet.. Hmese and the Viet Colla within thl next 48 hours an agreemenf whereby •II American troops will be wlthdr1wan U American pri.aonen of war are returned, This announctment could come before the resumption of the P1rfl peace tllb Thursday." Nixon hu uid all the U.S. troops will be pulled out of Vietnam when the Soutll Vietnamese are able to d e f e n d themselves and when the North Viet .. namese release American POWs. In his most recent public statemenll, he Indicated a residual force of perhaps 30,000 U.S. troops would stay until prisoners are freed. Stans to Resign WAS!llNGTON (AP) -Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans is expected to, resign soon to repeat his 11168 role u an active fund raiser In President NiJ:on'• election campaign. Asked Monday when. the resignation of Stans would be an• nounced, Presidential Press Secretary Ronlld J,. Ziegler said II could be ex· pected in the next few days. · .. MEASURE FOR TREASURE • Ona foc:tor ovarlooktd liy customers In buying carpating is the mHsuring f0t: yerdaga, All of our S1lesmtn know liow to m11sur• ind flgura tx1d y1rd19a, offtn providin.9 ou' cuslomars s~bst1nli1I 11vings in y1rdaga alone, Also, witli tlit tremendous inst1ll1tion tx• ,,-riance our s1ltsmtn have (tacli previously WIS 1n expert instiller for usj, we 1ra ablt to forstt 1ny potential problem. Pletsa slop in anCI lool< at the treasul'9S tvtUablt lo your tfirougli our store. ·~vt f gigantic stltction, •nd ti.a m11111rin9 wil be ACCURATE! ' ALDEN·'·s CARPETS e DRAPES 1'6J ......... ""' COITA MltA '464UI MDUD Miii. t1wv ThWI., f 19 S:JO -Prt.. f 19 f -Stt, f::IO le I I I ' • ' ' I DAILY PILOT ltaf'I ,....., SOLVING LANGUAG' PROBLEM -Students with English as a cecond language get special assistance from bilingual teachers and from audio visual equipment utilizing both Spanish and English. Shown clockwise from bottom are Ernesto Bibian, Lupe Bibian, Mrs. Carman Peoples, Adollo Benavides and Gloria Bibian. Bilingual IGds Get Help In New Joaquin Program By PAMELA BALLAN Of .. CMllY Pli.t Stiff Ricardo WIS a bright boy. Bui be wu quiet and shy, bi• work was ·poor, and he seemed unresponsive to the teacher's efforts to draw him out. In another-era be might have been plac- ed with mentally retarded children where he would stay until, through boredom, ·be finally dropped out ol school. Things have changed. Ricardo's problem was language. At home his parents spoke Spanish a n d though he knew enough English to "get by" be did not have enough 1o work at hlll ability level. · Mts. Jesse Rimpau, a teacher at Irvine ISchool, is solving Ibis problem for 34 children in the San Joaquin Elementary School District lo~;wbom English is a "aecond language." Mrs. Rlmpau and two bilingual aides lpelld .an hour a day with each chlld in a _,-am Wblch is totally funded by Title 'i of the Elementary and Seoondary J:ducatlollAct. •'The cblld.ren spend a half hour on language and a half hour on math," said lbe teacher. "U they know no English at ~n; their malh fl taught in Spanish so they won't fall behind their class." The rest ol their time Is 1peot In the regular classroom where each Spanlsh- apeakinJr child bas a "pal" usigned 1o usist him. , .. We've found this to be very Im- portant,'' said Mrs. Rimpau. "It is not good for the chlldren in be separated ~m their classmates." Mrs. Rimpau's goal ls 1o make it poosl- bJe for each child to perform In the classroom at his own ablllty level. "If a child can read Spanish, we start building on that by Increasing hi• vocobulary in SJl4Dish and Engllal>t1rst words, then mNnlzigs," sbe said. v ,A .lot ol work,.IJ done with special teaching machfnet which Oash a printed Word or ltDlence on a screen for the cfilld to lee, while he uses earphones to hear a recorded voice ptonounce the word or aentence. r . One 1uch machine is the language Master. It allows a child to record his own voice to play back arid compare with the recorded pronunciation. "Some children who are very shy will talk 1o the machine when they won't talk 1o the teacher," uld Mrs. Rlmpau. Her other malertala include anotber- macblne that tells • 11ory in Spanlab and • English and provldel comprehenalon teats 1o take afterwards; various books in boll! lanluqel; special games t b a I empbasile language, and even a puppet theater where children become the pup- pet masters. "When funds are provided by the government, we must show that each child Is progressing in order ~ keep the fun<ls year by year,'' said Mrs. Rimpau. For that reason there ls frequent testing-testinr that shows children are making important gains.' "This program bas been, widely ac- cepted by the childreJ1, their teachers, and their parents who are involved in a parent advisory group," said Mrs. Rim- pau. 0 Many praise the fact that we have the bilingual aides who are on band when they request a conference and who translate all notices that go home to the parents." Mrs. Rlmpau said !lie program bas been going on for four years. The last two were funded by Title .I which provides sn~ooo. Tbe money is usea essentially for the aides and the special equipmenL "The moat imporlmt thing is that the children are happier/' said Mrs. Rimpau. "Not only do we teach them English but we also make them retain their Spanish. "They can achieve success-language no longer dooms them to failure." Sweany to Stay On as Adviser Laguna Beach director of public works and city engineer Joseph Sweaqy, who has resigned the position ef(ecUve Jan. 31 in order to become general manager and engineer for the Laguna Beach County Waler Dlslrlct, bal advised the city coun.. cll be ls willing to remaln In the city post on a part tlme Wis unW a replacement la Installed. California law requires that each city have a registered civil engineer, with a state llcenae, on Its staff at all times. Prospective candidates for the Laguna post 1re under way, but It appears a replacement will not be found by Feb. I. The council baa accepted Sweany'• of4 fice to atly on for a retalnq of $550 a month for 20 hours work a month; plus m.so an hour for addltlonal tlme, until an appointment ls made and the new engineer bas been familiarized with the city program. MACH!NIS F.USH WOID OR SENTINCI ON SCRllN Teny .. mlrn Werka en Hla l"lllah V ....... l1ry I' I .. -. \ Atlfllaelnt JtJeet Democrats Study Delegate Method ~ ... """"" their ....... "' defeaU., Presldenl Rlc:hlld -in November an a "new reform'' metbod of seieclin( natlooat convention cte1esate1, Oiarles T. Manatt of Van Nuys, atata chairman of th6 oarty uld Monday in Anabelm. Boat Sales Yard Variance Irks Dana Citizens The granU., of a variance to a1law for an aliµninum-trailer and minimum fm. provementa for a Dana Point bolt aale1 yard has angered the community's Citizens for Actloo Association. The Jan. U approval by COUJJ\y pJan. nlng oommlasioner1 1o R.F. Knapp for the sales operaUon sparked a 1><>meowner's a(ll'eal Ibis week for reconsideration. The inftlal approval came in mid-month for the proposed sales operation at the comer of Del Prado and Street of the Violet Lantern. Knapp originally bad asked permission to operate out of the trailer for 36 months. Planning commlssioners pared the time down to 24 months, but residents still protested the nature of the fm. provements. "We feel thal the precedent set by allowing placement of an aluminum trailer in the center of Dana Point'• com4 merei1J district is detrimental, not only 1o the communlty of Dana Polnl but all of the surrounding businesses," sa Id association president Jim Regelbrugge. In a letter appealing the decision, spokesmen for the aaJOclation termed the proposal "degrading 1o the work already done by the county In belping us establish a reasonable, developed community." Besides the trailer ilsue in the boat sales variance, the group protests the asserted minfmum lmprovementa oo the land. Landscaping will be minimal on the aspbal~paved lot and a cbalnlink fence probably Will surround the boot abibH lot and trailer. Songwriter Dies I t \ t"'I 't ' I SPRINGl!'IELD, Mo. (AP) -T. Tuai Tyler, 55, • a country music singer. songwriter, died Sunday. Sonp by Tyler, wlae ruJ name wu David Luke Myrick, Included "Deck of Carda." "We will win In -ber because we will have the support of mlllloru of coo- cerned '°ten who are tired of tho joble1snes1 and recession: the com- promise of civil liberties: the nqlacl ol human needs, and the ..Ut11 Wit In Southeast Asta whlcll have -. ao much a part ol the mtDo jl<Uldellq," bo charged. Manatt aald tbU Ibo Democratic puty bas deviled • llli1ro)J now method of delegate ~-"" llP•the Ollliolll "' the P!JOlllt, "wllllo 'lbe party .ol'RIChard Nixon remailll doled 1o tl!t not ma- jority of our -•·" The state chairman predicted that 11\Y one of -er el&ht Democratic ;:an-cfidates coald defllll Nlson In November. He said 11 ltut M4 caucuae1 wW bo beld statewtdo '"' Feb. 12 with about 11 In Orange County. Tllo IattOr flcure 11 baHd on the fact that tl!t oounty bas all or part ol ~Ix COlllhuloaal dlltricta under the new reaiiportloamll cficlatad by the state supreme oourt 1Ut WMll. Under Ibo Domocratlc plan a candldatl can· have batween four and 10 dale1ata1 and from two 1o lour alternateo~ Ing upon a flO'lllula baled '"' tlon and rewardinl porlJ aupport Ill !Ml presidential eladlon. He listed potentlll l> em o c rat l c presidential candidates u E u I • a • McCarthy, John Lindaay, Hiii!')' Jacluooo. Samuel Yorty, Hubert Humphrey, Jtd.. mund Muskie and Vance Harta. lie said be did not include New York lop. flblr!oy Oilsholm and Gov. Geo11e Wallace ol Alabama because they bad not indicated that they would enter the Calllomla primary. The slate chairman told newsmen 1t t11e·pr<H conference tbafN..f.York itata will have more delegates to the naUonal convention than Califoml1, "becauu voters Uiere demonstrated gr ea t e r Democratic support in the 1968 electioo." Manatt said he expected more than 750 Calllomla repreaentatlves i q c 1 u d ID g del~gatea, altemate1, wives, pr e a a representaUves and party stalf members, at !be July llHS Democratic coovenllm in Mtamf Beacll. "We hope 1o have mtnorlty ~ tattvea on each delqallon bultd aolaJy m lhe pereentage of ~tlon they -~" Ibo party ciiaflman stated. lie WI tlie ~~·they can defeat the PnaJdent _Jiecaute., "wt.m!ued ..,. CiillJ 11111.• 'I"-In -In Clllloin1a and because r.c.nt jiubik Oplriloft }>OU. tndicate a tlg!lt: ·race." Manatt -led a posllble lemi- lng towards !!umPJrey emph•dlf'll bow close be came 1o defeating N~ In 1111. • t ·"oa-··· -------· sa.,er Dies Gene Austin died of Jung can· cer .. 1 a hospital in Palm Springs Monday at the age o! 71. His recording of the song 'My Blue Heaven' aold about 12 million copies and w11 his major luccess of the 1920'1. See 1tory Pate 8. Fright, Not DDT May Be Hurting Brown Pelicans SAN JOSE (UPI) -Environmentalists tryinl to protect pelicans may have frtlhfened them '° badly they caused a popul1tlon decline among the birds -and tllaely blamed it on PDT -according to two biologists from San Jose State Col- lege. Worldwide attention was focused on the brown pelicans of Anacapa Island when scientists from UC Berkeley. working for the State Department of Fish and Game, said DDT residues were causing the dwindling of the pelicll1!. Pesticide in the birds' systems caused the fem.ale to Jay eggs with thin shells that wouJd not batch, the 1970 report said. The report has been challenged by Richard E. Main, curator of the San Jose State Collele entomological museum, and Dr. J. Gordon Edward, professor ofen- lomology. Fright will cauae the pelicans to lay thln-sbelled ea•. they said, and the birds Dr. J. Gordon Edward, professor of ..,. vironmentallats and r e a e a r c h e r s through" their n e 1 t I n g ... ia-..)!Dow fJ'.iClened produce bad .... they said. ... flftac ~ .... , I .--ar ... 1ei4 Ori -••r'1ft:'tbl~h1Jida' diMI ~ may al .. -cauaeil 1lle ~Im. thl· two researcher• Aid. "Many of those pushing the D111' .u-y are trying 1o lurjber · , their career · with research arantt," Main aaJd. s DAILY HLOT I Japanese Troop Ends Long War AGANA, Guam (AP) -A man who told olflclals be ls a form.er Japanese army 1eraeant and has been hiding ln the jungle since Wor ld War n says, ult all seems like a dream." "I keep thinking I'll wake up soon." Sholchi Yokoi said J.1onday as he met with newsmen after two flshennen spot· ted him and subdued him near his cave home. Guam Gov. Carlos Gamacho said first Investigation showed M reason to disbelieve Yokoi's claim to be a Japanese army survivor, but Camacho said he knew of no way to establish the claim ooncluslvely. With c..macho standing at his side and honorary J apanese Consul James Hin· taku serving as an Interpreter, Yokol described his life since Americans landed an invasion force in 1944. He said he and nine other soldiers fled lnlo the jungle in 1944: and the grou p gradu ally dwindled to two other men and himself. He said he had been alone since the two others died within a sbort time eight years ago. The 5-foot-4 Yoko\ said he is 58. Doctors said he weighed only 90 pounds and was anemic, but was otherwise in surprisingly good physical condition. Yokoi said he was afraid to come out of hiding because he didn't know what would happen to him. He said ht subsisted on fish, coconuts and wild vegetation. Camacho said he will return Yokoi 1o Japan as soon as possible. In Japan, officials of Aichi lftfeclunl reported that notlflcaUon of Yokol's death was made to hla father, Eljiro, on July 30, 1945, two weeks before Japan surrendered. Sawdust Entries Filled; List Set With the im Sawdusl Festival still almost six months away, the quola for booths and W>iblt apace In the popular outdoor Laguna Beach art 11x>w already bas been filled, the board of dlreclorl bas announced. Jto'!'•Vµ, a walli.nti.!?.l,!!_,~lll.: for resident artllti -aiit cran•u-. . 'tftl8l wiMct... '1 pfr--~~ -u any ,,acaftclea -• ~ before· ope.U.· c1a,. EJbl)lt ... fl reserved for Laguna area realdenta. Interested persons . may. write to •· Sawdust Festival, P.O. llol 12M, La&!ma Beach 92653. \ ,. ohnson son !NNOUNCE.S th.e new var Effective Immediately, every new Uncoln or Mercury pro-. duct aold at Johnaon and Son will receive the unique, new and exciting "Golden Touch" treatment created specifically to offer you a pew car u positively trouble-free as humanly possible. Starting from the moment a new car enlers our "get ready" llA!partment right through every 1tep In tuning, polisblne, ad,juating, lnapectlon and our uclualve 20 MILE ROAD TEST, the "Golden Touch" proCl'lln Is In eflecL II When you aee the se~ bearing the Golden Touch emblelll' on the windshield, you'll know that this new-car has met all the rigid requirements we demand for delivery. Come In today and see for yourself how this "Golden Touch" ))1'0' eram will provide the "trouble free" driving pleasure you've always wanted. son ' .. . , ' ' • . • • . • l ' • • ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' ' 21128 HARBOR BLVD" COSTA MESA • MNl30 t I r t • I ' T• .... f, ,,._, 2S, 1972 • • Rhodesia • ID Tur111oil . ._ ........ _ ...-----... --mll!"--9!!!~--~--~lll!"I • • "' ... .... ~ ,, -- • •• : ,. • ' .. ) ., J .. i •• . • .. I 0 • • 200 Ml. PACT SPURNED -Eight African members of the Rhode8la Parliament have rejected the Pl'!posed ·British-Rhodesia independence agreement. The legislators, elected by tribal chiefs, ·said· .llfondaf , .. J •. t ., ' ·'- UP1""'9~ that 5.5 million blacks opposed:tbe S!'tllement. Bit- terness .. over the proposal IJ~ .t<t11ched off hl'!"'iY rioling In recent days In ·tbJS . sooth east Afncan nation. : 1_ American Planes .Attack ·cairo: Stilae1its -'1'·. .. Battle Police " .. .. . ~-· For ,2nJ Night 3 More Red Radar Sites ' . . . CAIRO (UPl i'-Egyptian police used R ' .... lissliins • I 4 •O RecO.gnize ' ' .{" , .~"'~g~Ji . DACCA ~AP) -'Cze<hoslovaJj qulcldy follol!ed the Soviet Union -Y In rtC1J111iZ1ne llaoiladeob and olllorutions we~ espectod to follow suit, . CTK, tllO CzecbOsloYak ne11i · agency, aald the Praiue 'government IJCotlnlZed Blncladelh u an lndeP!Ondint and OOYmlgn 'llate and wants io richange ambassadors. .. o.i •• · Officials ol the young nation Upreued great pleasure at .Moscow's recomiUon.-. The Soviet consul-general ".lo ~. conveyed his government's , c1fJtJsiOo fo Prime Minls~r . Muji~ BalunM .,..ill TangaiJ, where he · was •ttendin« a ceremony. Presiaent Nikolai v: Poagorrly and Premier Alexei N. K o s y g i n ,· telegraphed Sh!!ik Mujib: "We convey to you ~ to the people of Bangladesh fr~ly wishes of 1"1•"!'. well:beWg and :i,Uccess ~n conso\ldating lhe ,. st.ate iove(ejinty of yoiif coun(ry, in.building a peacelUI' democrattc repl,Jblic." . . "It . js quite ~ natur8I , ·that the Soviet Union his come out' with this great decls.ion to accord US due reCogniUon," ForeiBn Mi.nw~r-A. s. .Azad told newamen. He , added that he hoped reCoinitiori from w~gton would come "soonei:1PJ.an.expected." But~ most r,e- cent ·word from~·officials in the U.S. capital Was that recognition was not even under lcoosideration. The. United States backed Pakistan in the tw<f-week war-with·India in December and ibe Soviet Union backed· India, which entered the fight to establish the in- dependence of Bangladesh. India and Bhutan, one of its Himalayan dependencies , were the first nations to recognize Bangladesh, followed b y Mongolia, Nepal, Burma, Ea'st Gennany, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslayia a n d Barbados. • Trad"" B~. Dollar Plumntets In Deficit , News ' . LONDON (UPI) -PreJldent Niwn's budget plans for massive deficit"'' flnan· cing to boost the U.S. economy sel)~ the dollar pl1111&Jne on European foreign curreocy exchange markets today. Dealers described early trading as hec- tic. Despite amall recoveries later in the morning, the dollar 's exchange value t against EU.ropean currencies was well • down on Monday's closing lev$. . Most economic forecasters h a d troreshadowed NixOn's announcement that he current bUdget defJcit would reach :lll.1 J>illlon -the highest since tl1' end of World War II. But the President1s '_statement that he was budgeting for a $25.3 billion further4 deficit in fiscal 1973 raised fresh concern about the stability of the dollar rates fixed in Washington last month by the world's IO fichest non-Com- rilunist nat ions. One French newspaper . called the b~dget "a gamble" while a French banker said it had "big hole~." 'ln Zurich, the dollar's exchaage value fell to $3'.8635 Swiss francs after, closing MOnday at 3.87275. Although it recovered slightly to 3.8650 francs, the rate was still 0,65 perceni below its official parity of 3.8400. SwiD francs. · · The pound strengthened s h a r P, I Y agah:ist the dollar ln London, the ex· change value of one pound sterling jum- ping al the outset to $2.59025 from Mon- day's $2.5876 closing. But later ·the dollar edged back a bit to $2.589'l5 when speculative transactions have way to normal commercial business. Fresh selling hit the dollar in Paris where ·.a two.lier exchange .syif;em operates, The freely floating, ~·o r speculative dollar, fell from Monday's 5.15 French francs closing tp .5.135 francs. The comµiercla\ dQllar, u~ .. in. R91Jflal • l , buslneu:1ra...,uqn. JN! lllcUdJ>y the Bank o1 Fl'ID<f:t1ep ll<m 5.llff ovemlllht to ua ttlla mornlnJ. In E'ranklurt, the dollar · plunged to 3.2090 German maria Jn early trading alter cloalag Monday on 3.21a.t'uiter 1t fell to 3.209 'maria In wl9.t.de111U called norm.ol trading. ' Cliarges E11tered Agai11st Soviei.s; Ships _l1f!:pounded ANCHORAGE (\]PJ). -. Cr Im In a I charge$ of. yjolating U.S .. fishi~g waters in the Bering Sea were filed ;n fede~l court late Monday-Jagalnst thtet soviet fleet officers. 'the Russian officials were · flown 600 miles from Adak l-"'.and, where' their vessels were impounded, .to Anchorage, where they appeaz:ed in U.S. District Court. Their artaignment was postp:ined until Ftlday by Judge James· A. Voo DO.Heydt, who released the three on their own recognizance to the custody of Vice- Consul Albert Androfsev o( the Soviet Embassy. • U.S. Attorney G. Kent Edwards formally filed charges against the Russians and asked that the two Soviet ships be confiscated along .with their gear and cargo. Conviction of the crimlne.I charges could result in a malimwn peiiattyof'a year in jail and a fine of $100;000 for each of the three Soviet commanders. GOOIJ/'iEAll Cl EAi IANCE Tl.ME SAIGON (AP) -~-w~ "'8.-~i J,.. been4'anied ll'lk· ·tat· a'f'iil!·c:I ~-1*11'-'~k ·· attacked three more ant~t Mial1e1 8,gainst niiuile sites • ancfi radar· in-· ..... g , ~ ' .·. • ~::·:-:"t"". "'": - radar sties in North'Vlililon, tli· ~ ·ilfli>tl,!)!)e~tan J1~nl1'1"'~~!'JngJ.!Ud!'!.~ .. ~'9';~"· C.Ommand announced. today, as the ir where, U.S. military officials say, Hanoi streets o(Ciiro to ¥"dim~S1or im· HURRY..~ .. ~Ncwon!llrel. ·SALE .ENDS SATURDAY war continued to intensify over North bas recently concentrated the bulk of its mediate war with Lsrael. It was the se- Vietnam and along its border with Laos. anp&irpraft missile .batter~ in aq . at-,cond·Mve day t~clashes The tbree oo-called protective ~ctioo , tempt lo protece' the ·.now . of siipplies ·' ' . ,. ' · ' . • strikes -one Sunday and two Monday -;-t1Jrtl9gh ~ moQntain passe•, lntg .~· . fr~s~~ . war dlt :.r;net_. at the raised to eight the number announced in In two of the most recent attacks Navy heavJly guarded ~bdlD Palace with 1,000 the last three days, the most for any A7 Skyhawk jets fired missiles at' radar political leaders shortly after noon to comparable period since the bombing sites near the Ban Karai Pass. 45 miles discuss the student unrest. halt more than three years a~o. north of the demilitarized zone, after A line of 50 regular police armed wilh Five of the attacks,. ~ludmg two an· !1etect¥>n equipmer:it indicated t~ey were . th{ee-foot-long bamboo ~ . ~ tracking the American planes. steel barricades which cut u· .• ,. Pail-Not Dead,. Say Cultists; Police Say Yes ·In tb~ third strike, Air F orte Fl.II;' · -''-''• 0,., !':!'~ .~- fighter-bombers escorting an RF4. recon-. ~ palace squar~. DellUJl:t""thein~. ~. . naissance plane attacked a inissile radar•· Une .. o( black uniformed ~· ~ite near the coastal city of Dong Hoi, 45 wu. drawn up. Sev~ ~~. of .. miles north of the DMZ. khaki-dad riot police waited orowid the Resulls of the three . strike> ·wm not comer i.!htnc! the bmlcad<S'. · · ' • · . known, a spokesman said, ~t none of the . Truckloads-Of rio\~i.Dd1regular.'.:.poUce u.~ planes was reported hit. . alJo -llationed in . trate . "U.S:··military sources say the primary • ;we;e . var10US s gic · .reason ··for the increase 'in American places m Ca1r0. ·· . . .. SEATI'LE, Wash."' (UPn -Members strikeSlntoNorth Vietnam is the decision ¥ Student5: and police clashed jn Opera of a religious sect have decided two 'by Hanoi to concentrate &Qtiaircraft · ,Square, .where the demonstratorS· ~sed ' members whose bocllu.,were found bi .a ~efenses aloitg the con:ldor 'Yhere U.S. . rocks snatched from the rtthble of jJ!e·· commune chapel Sundif are not dfad. planes fly regular bombing raids against burned-out opera house and in Liberation " , " the supply roads Jeadlng1out of1the rnooo-' We U just have to aee about this, Wna·intq Laos and down the Ho Ch! .MJlih ', ' Sq~are. said Happiness Israel, spokesman for a .... ttli1. '\ ~ ' 1)e students have e,x pressed communal group of about 50 persons whO "They know we aren't' going to Oya lot displeasure with Sadat's "No War. No call them!elves the 0 ;Love F~,il~" and of raids anywhei-e else in North Viet-Peace" ~P?licr with lsrael. ~ey have occupy seven houses m the city s~Queen nam " said· one IOUl"Ce "so the,x've RUt asked Imniediate war to regain lost ter- Anne districts. . mosi of their defenses :ht those aie8s.... ~ ritory 'ud Oemand~ a stronger anti- Two victlmJ !denUfied aa William V. In addition, the dry.seasoo ls now.at ils Arn,iltah polic'y·to·jirciac·U.S .. sales of Eddy, 26, and G~ory L.. ).eMuter, 22, peak, which llilows mon suppltea lo Fl Phanloaqels lo.J8rl1el: wm fOUDd dead after reportedly taking . move on the ground and mon fiylng by POlltical fl!>Wvera called the civil · part Jn a ritual involving olnhalatlon or '°the · ~. One souree sa!<f the unmt· the worst_ p;tl~:t1'( SIC!it aolvent fumes. North Vtebuomeae are•beUeved trying ·lo since Jut llJll'ine lJ1!' \iusted • and. Fellow memben tdenUlled 'Eddy aa move a lot of supplies that·bo~lted up• ·tried 'for-~1· dlf'1omn- Reverence Israel and LeMuter as Solidh during.a.. five days of heaVJ; U.& born· JMDt leedori"""""'1fd alJilo!llnc qilnat ty Imel. bJn&.ln.Nort!J. Vletnam last mOnth., • 'ldm.. , • 1 ' . , ", .. -,t. :. ~ri !. " Winds Pelt Mid\vi;'st Two Deaths Repor~d; Mvre Sno!D Falls • • l ' TentpeNilllNS T"'-t"etlll'K eM wtelffllltklt fol" C11Hl-i• . ' 3WAYS TO CHARGE 71TlflDasignsHaveto.Gm . A _,;al shipmmt of bll!l!Whed. - tinued design llld other apocill priced tir,i ~now being offered to 1he pOlblic · ., SAVINGS ARE YOURS ... . . BUY NOW NIGHT $111CfAL ' AW 78 BL-NY·R ' 4-P\.Y ~ lba.Mllf......., INdnNll' ·9*"4 l'.LT, 1s2200 -~c..s ...... ·-=-· ... _ ...... GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKI$ OF'POLYGL.Ar TUIM ( • • • --. --• F aee Saver? Shirley Chisholm Junips In Feminist Scor11.1 Nixon. Breakfast Cereals Accused WAlllllNGTON (UPI) -w-·• Uberltion leoder Gloria st.lnsn •'18111«1 Xonit.y 11111 -Nlmi \na1 be the.moot MJna11¥ Jn. ....... cblel of tlale" alnce Napoleon Bcmaparte nded Jl'rance. ~ : "And Napoleon was very abort,·~ Miss Steinem added. In remarks before a packed balUoom at !he National Presa Club, !he blonde feminlat aald ''not to Jose face is • culturally masculine problem. The less secure a male, the more he has lo prove; the more dangerous a leader.'' "Witness Rlchard Nlmn. Perllapo all thoae y-. olltiol on the bench ••tchlnc football players 10 by have given him an unguenchable thint lo WASHINGTON (API -The come ciut No. 1 and to save FOderal Trlde Comml&slon • flee. We 're ,paying for that In . has acted to break up the lodocbina .. . 'm.uJUmUUo .. .a0n8 b eaifast-MW Stemem ls a writer and ·~ . r r editor of a new woman's food ~ustry with a propo~. periodical rn3gazJ.ne "MS". complaint against the nation s •'There is some oplnJon," four largest cereal manufac-she c.ontinued, "that Richard turers. Nixon is the mostly sexually The commission 1 8 i d insecure chief of state since U~IT ....... · 'HE'S INSECURE' Gloria Steinem llyA_,,_ ' Rep. Shirley Qliaholm ol New York, wbo hu 1-1 ln- farmall,y I e e k I n C the" Democrat I c -1denllal nomlnallqn lhrou&h much of her frtslunan term .. the Dl• tion's first b I act con- greaow.man, made It official today. The fiery former ochoolteacher from the Btd- ford-Stuyvesant slurm: innounc<d her candidacy at a news conference at the Con- cord Baj>tisl church In Brook· lyn. Mrs. Chisholm, 47, who went lo Congress after aerving four mlnlstratlon has appointed years In the stale legislature, more women to top jobs in has made no bona about her government than any other. intentions in numerous cam.. She said many of the jobs palgn speeches rowid the were simply · honorary posts country for the put several with ,llUle l""ilion or money m<intbs. · , atlached. She was equally frank about She said she feels Sen. her intenUons at Jackaonville, George McGovern (D-S.D.), a Fla., a few dlys later when democratic presidential can-she described herself u the dkiate, is "the best white, only "unique candldate" ln the male candidate" for president Democratic race and vowed . ' Nix•• Bmlget'Red bk • Tax Hike in 1973 Held Inevitable NEARLY EVERYONE WHY DO SOME OBITUARY NOTICES CARRY A RE 9 U EST THAT FLOWERS BE OMITTED ANO INSTEA!> A DONATION BE MADE TO CHARITY? WHAT REACTIONS HAVE YOU OBSERVED? by EUGENE O. BERGERON Aewen MM .aw.ya Metl • •c.,tff ... of e.,,.uiH ltpN Mell MC8 .. • ....... . hy, ...._, •••••· aM WrtW.y.. Trellltl1 .. u ....... ltllTe He ~ • ....... .. ef ••1''1ttrw _, .Men*-dlttt et TM ti• ef • .....,_,, .._... we ,.....,_ tW 1.,art'1as. ., fl9Mfl • ........ • ,.. .. .., at"""' fteNI ~· rnel"4 • ... ti-ef ........................... 11,. " H......,, .... ,_.,,_ & ...... te ... Hils Mettlod to Mii" ralte -..4M ,_. r.r ,._., ~ cllerltf ., ,........ ,.. .. ,-. ... .. Md ,...., ............ u,, ......... tile ,.,..._. wW. of rti. h•ntedl.,. t .. lly tlwri., ttlelr tlMe af trfef, If yaa lln9 • ..... ti .. oH1tt f•Mral Mnka, pl ... write er eel. W....._, ,..&It ... ~ wlll lie -wef'ff ill tWs cehn••· Balt:-Bergeron F uneral Home COSTA MESA 2 LOCATIONS CORONA 4el MAI Kellogg Co., General Milla, ~:~:C:rt.~ Napoleon was Ine., General Food! Corp. and Miss Steinem look frequent Quaker oats Co. maintain a verbal swipes at the preaJdent highly concentrated market during her speech, concluding through such practices as that many of her views might he 'moderated il he obtained false advertising and price fix-passage of the equai rights in 1972. She said she feels she wouldn't drop out of the ~ anthropologist M a r g a r e t competition she hadni yet of· LAND £BS 646-2424 67J·M IO ing. amendment in Congress. Mead, Reps. Shirley Chisholm1...:f...:tc...:ial:.:ly.:.en=te.:.red...:.._. --------------============ or Bella Abzug of New York also might make g o o d presidents. They have 1 1 i 11ega11 y She said jt "simply isn't monopolized" c ere al pro-lrue" that the Nixon ad- motion and production for the past 30 years, the FI'C said Monday. The propOsed complaint said the four engage in ••proliferation of brands and trademark productio·n ; No Longer Joke ' artificial dl!fereilliatlon o f '"" products; unfair methods of compeUtlon In advertising and product prom~: ratrictive Midshipmen Oppose Boarding by W o~n . ahell .. pace-conlnll· progrlmi ANNAPOLIS, ;Md. (AP) -:e~tor:~ulsitions of ~ ~Citln& ~~trldiilon and prac. FI'C Chairman Miles w. ticalities, several members of Kirkpatrick signed the1 cOm-~ the 4.,QOO-man .brigade of plaint, aloe with com-midshlpmen at the U.S. Naval rnisJiQJlen J'.W ~-Dixon Academy say they don 't want· and Mary G-Jones. Commiuiooers E·y er-et t e their school to go coeduca- Maclntyre and David S. Den-tional. senior from Schulenburg, Tex. - Mike Candalor;21, a senior from Johnsonburg, Pa., said he felt it would be difficult to integrate coeds into such nooclassroom programs as swnmer .sea training and in- trmnural alhieUcs. n1son Jr.~· . • "It's c•mptet~1y im·· New Baby ~ rtplleil that tile' FTC' practical " said Roller! Hardy alltgitiois· 'fire~ ''based on 21, a secior ~ Columbus: ' UjeQrloi•llitllJive·never h<l'n l\lisS. '"!be ldell>GIJllil place · d ne(J \ trtr~1f~~id·tbecom>' ~~~.~ =· an :0 r. --% rmssfrli1, i'itd 1t 11 wrong . 'l'can serte in the yet-/t .f J p ' k to he lilf, 'WtOng to he ef· ' The prospeci ~ol women ' n a:r -ficienl, Uc! wrong lo sue-joining the '-'•ade h a s ceed" ' "' ""•..__ . I • -~··· become more than'tne campus yo SEMITE NAT\ONAL joke it once was. Sen. Jacob · If .. . yotl pay extra for . ' to features o-nan ccononiy cai; it tJJigbt. llQt · · .. ~ .. µp as • • • ., K. Javits (R·N.Y:), and Rep. • . PARK (AP) -Park ranger! an econo11iy car. ··" Paradise . Joim McDonald ' (R·Mich.); today are searching ·for !he rr • ~ · have, nominated teenage girls parents of a newborn b a b y , for appoin4oent to Annapolis. abandoned Monday outside a SDO"'OO Jn To a m.an, the future Navy ; Yosemite Valley hospital. . , l '" 1 / , ~rs mtemewed at the A nurse found the girl, LONGMIRE, Wash. (UPI) academy ~id they do not believed only 12 hours old, th1nt the nu.won of the school wrapped in a thin blanket .. -The road to Patadi8e i5 and its Ph:Ysical layout -one outside the LeWls Memorial covered with SDOW-131 inches· do o'r 11 feet -in the put eight rmitory -are geared for Hospital . ~ore dawn, a d ~ women. ranger saJd. ·~ p dile on the ~. 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' • I • I • • • • • • DAJJ~Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Public • IS The mooo!'"ll•Uc power of .~1{. unions, and their iross abuse of 11, Is leading to a I of power tn a way neither unions nor management have wanted. The drift ts toward government imposition of compulsory arbl· !ration. U and when It comes, managements of near-monop- olistic basic lndustrlea will share responsibility In full measure. For they have abdicated their role In !be bal· ancing of power tbrouJh true collective bargaining. They have been In a position to pass along ever·lncreulnc labor coats to the consumer, and have done 10. The West Cout longshoremen'a strike Is all too typical. The power Of the Harry Bridges-led union over !be economy of the state and the natlon -and even Its defense needs -ls '° great that II can and does strike Indefinitely at Incalculable cost to agriculture and lnduatry. Money is not even an issue. Thanks to a strike-won Privilege, ~and lonF.shoremen on the Pacific Coast Jut year rec ived a years pay without working a single day. The is e on the West Coast la whether longshore- men or r · al teamsters are to handle certain cargoes. Money was the issue of the Eist Coast, however. The power play there produced a 17 percent. pay raise for the year -more than· triple Ibo 5.5 .percent Pay Board guideline. The public pays and pays and pays -and not just In the higher cost of food and goods resulting from strike losses and an eve<·mounUng wage bill. The result of these fortes coming togetbe.r Is inflation, which erodes !be dollar, and lo .. of ability to compete in for- eign markets or wltb other nations here at home. Thal costs jobc by countless thousands . Real Victim .la compulsory. It usually means an end to collectlve barcalnlng In any real sense. Labor demanda lbe moon: management holds ita offer to a minimum. A lblrd party, wilb no responsibility for managing the buslne .. or meet· Ing lbe payroll, makes Ibo determination. Too-often such an arbitrator almply spUta the dHference, e.ven lbouJh thJs could be either fatal to the business's com· petitive position or unfair to labor. Unwanted as this kind of solution is, It appears the day Is coming when labor and management will be fore- ed Into an adversary proceedings before an arbitration court made up of public representatives. Their rulings would be binding on both parties, as In the case of price rises not determined by supply i.od demand. Utility rates are an example of this. · Advent of such a system would be one more blow against traditional American freedom. Perhaps ii could be avoided by applying the anti.trust laws to Big Labor. But !bat seems unlikely to be done so long as congres· sional leadership rem11ns subservient to the campaign funds and votes of organized labor. Derrieres Are Growing A considerable increase in human body size, aver· aging a 20-pound weight gain, has occurred in the Air Force In !be last 30 years. The gaJn extends to !be size and shape of !be average backside and this has made mass-produced se,ats, especially in cars, uncomfortable. ' ~ • • • • • • • The so-called "good" kind of arbitration Is voiun· tary. Both aides agree to allow a third party to aetUe arguments over !be meaninJ of clauses in existing con· tracts resulting from collechve bargaining . So an Air Force engineer has proposed a nation· \vide anthropometric body measurement survey. U that occurs, look1 for a surveyor coming to measure the family derrieres. Hold your fire -it'll be on the up and up, or rather, the backside and around . Tugboat Taft-Hartley .to:congressional control . . . am out of fuel and drifting. • . repeat . . • ' The "bad" kind, unwanted by labor or management, Do%en €andidates Zero in on Nixon Daily ~qual Time Is Unworkable • • :,...ASHINGTON Judging lrom Jhe v4ume of newspaper and radio-TV • ctfttage of the Democratic presidential c4idldates, Pre11denl Nlzon probably bu a ~sliflable claim for equal lime. ~Is Is .... rted * hall in jesl and maybe not even half bltiauae Che tolal of ..... bein• heaped uton the Nixon ad- ntnistratJon from dlUple sources niy weJJ exceed his utstioned powers ocusing favor- attenUon on himself and the presi- J~On has the advanlage in quality if m 9uantlty. No other presidential c6:lidate is given free time for an hour's lnf*rview on TV. No other presidential catklate will be able to marshal all the ~ 8*" ol. lbe media for trips lo Peklng and MltK'ow broadcast Jive and in color via safellite to dominate the air waves. No other iwesldentlal candidate . c a n authorize a space shuttle program nor act• to revive the electronics industry. No otber presidential candidate can bring back from Vietnam all -but 35,000 mamlenance lroops before election day. ·' ~ THESE ARE justifiable presiden· tiitl acts worthy o{ the widest attention in thi media. The Republicans can plausibly &flUe that none of it is strictly political in motivation but a legitimate a n d necessary exercise of presidential power. In the meantime a dozen Democratic and Independent candldalel are moing In on Nixon day alter day. 'l1ley com- mand acres of spece Jn the press and days of time on radi~ TV in a constant wail of accusation and recrimination. lf Ille President were lflllled equal time, he would have lo conduct around·thc' clock marathon -performances like those <lf shorter duration he tried in the California gubernatorial campaign. IF 11IIS SUGGESTS that there is something wrong wttb the lde1 of equal time on radl~TV and equal space In the newspapers for presidential candidates, it ls intended to do so. The idea Is unreal and unworkable and the ultimate reliance will have to rest upon the sense of fairness and fitness in the media ln giv· ing a more balanced account of charge and counter-eharge in a political cam- paign which will last for a l<lng time and Ure out everybody. A balance cannot even be struck through the equal time principle when the various candidates are nominated. If there are four preaidential nominees, u there well may be, three of them will be boring in on Nixon. When be makes news, as he undoubtedly will in September and October, each will lay 10me clalm to equal attention although they have him outnumbered. three to one. TIIERE IS ONE distinct disadvantage for Nixon. He may find him.self com- pelled. to mike news he does not wish to make. Th.ls country's adversaries are not averse to making problem s for presiden- tial candidates, partieuJarly incumbents or Republicans, during. a pre11denUal campaign. Premier Kbnnhchev boas\ed of taking actions calculated to affect an American presidential election. Crises have arisen, like the Cuban crisis on the eve of an important con- gressional election, and a Mideast cri sis within a few days of a presidential elec· tion. A new Mideast crisis and a new Viet- nam crisis could be induced to coincide with the American presidential elect ion and plact Nixon in the position of making unpopular or controversial deci sions he could not avoid and which might have a political effect adverse to him. THERE ARE THUS llmils lo his power to use events constructively as a political weapon while his opponent. thrash around in negativism. All this allowed for, the opposition com- plain! U..1 Nixon Is surrepllJiously ualng the presidency for campaign. purposes has litUe validity. The opposition is being heard in full chorus, including inlonallons that the Peking and Moscow visits are part of a campaign spectacular, and there seems enough time for all the can- didates to· get their justiliable share. All Alone by the Telephone· Over 400 years ago a playwright and 10metime actor knocked out upward of lhlrty pieces !or tbe London stage under mOlt mysterious circu l115tances. 1:-lke Howard Hughes, our own billionaire, so- caJied, he was a sort of recluse, but on 1 philosophical level. 1bat is, his raga. moffm friends of the thtater knew him in- ti!llal<ly, lailted wllh him every day. lis- tened to his ingeni· ous schemes for at- tracting customers, ~ m.•YhaP. had. bouls ' with him 1n the taverns. But they didn't count. Those who counted -the landed dukes, the Eliz..abethan politicians, and with few exceptions the respectable Ii t er a r y roaharajahs, couldn't care less. This was in part due to the playwright's own disregard of the avenue to acclalm, which had a primitive ex· ORAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Jlo&crl N. Weed, l'ublilhtr T,.,,.., Kc.vi~ Edi!or Albt'1 l\'. Bates Edilorial Page Edilor ,,,. ..itotlal .,. .. or '"" n..u1 Pilot .eeks to lnr'orm and 1tlmu- l&te teldm by prtstnlinc 1.hl1 MWIPIPS''• opinions and eom- snmtary on t·oplcs of lnt.e~t and alp.IQouce. by providing a forum fw U. eJqll'eUlon ot ·our readers• -..,. lo> ....,..ung the dlwne ••s Wa of Wormed ob--___ .., _ a<U.do1. TueldlJ, January 25, 1972 I • R.oyce Brier lslence even theo. Bui it wu allO owing to the vulgar popular purlllit of ...,.,... and lls symbols, and a mystlcll ldolotry ol place and pomp In the EniJtsb branch ol the civlllzaUon. He simply dido' cmi a damn for the tokens and pnic !!Ila by which men flourish. THE RESULT WAS he died quile rich ($55,000) but unknown, and subsequenUy the plain marks or his authorship were denied, and a fable was fashioned by the scavengers or literary sensation. Not that one would draw an lltaloCY between William Shakespeare and Howard Hughes, or note any relaUon. between a towering genius with words and a towering acqubition of personal weaJth. They are In dlrferent catqorle.s of human endeavor, and the words will endure while the money will one day vanish. But there are tangible points in the two careers, for instance in lhelr myth-mak· ing compulsion, which has a life in. d•pendent of Jhe men Involved, Uke: a few yeari ago lhe l!U41hes bundle was put at llOO million and the other day had reached ~.~ billlon In the ialevlslon llltlons. Whatever the true llUChes psyche, ii Ir apparent he Jlttle esteems a foremost tenant or our latter-day pantheon, lhe God Communlcallon. lie m.,, rully like lo explaill himsell or his Jileotyle, ao practically ail ol ua do, and will at t.dloua I~. lie !ear. the !wilts and wouncls of ordinary human ISIOcieUon, Quotes Ex·Pmldeot I.,-I . J--"fl ... fall inia ilolatloollm .... will find thal we are the ..,.. """ .,. lmlolod. • possibly with good reason in a daft day. 1iO A HORSESHOE ol solemn In· qulatlon appeared on panel and fed ques. Uons inlo a lelepbooe. MaJ\Y lbougbl the answering voice wu that ol HucJ>es, and llOllle llid it WU a lake,• just another demonic apperilloll. "It's net nice lo fool Motbrr Nature." The ¥Oice dldn' aay anythinc worlcl-lhaktni. and the questions weroo'I SO worJd.attaklng, either. Hid be IJ'OWO freak llngel>flalle, u rumored, lblngs like that? He did denounce a biogaphy being prepared In a New York publishing office. Never heard of the author, said the voice. The publishers say he bad, too. So the questions IO round and round, like the critters on 1 non-stop carousel, and you waft, and they always come back. This is a dreary and fruitless pursuit, but the God Communication has a pitiless per.lstence. The !rouble is we hall worship the god, o-eated ill our own technological Image, and we believe devoutly In his virtue, !bough he bu so often proved him!ell lrtacheroua and sell-serving, and ao altogether shilUess fellow. Dear Gloomy Gus H tbe country le IO worried about the aotJ.lnllt laws and cereal com- panies, how about applJloa lhooe 1a,... In mer;era of unloris that put too much power tn!o the hands of too few? I --0. J. "* ...... """" ,_.... ....... ..... ,... ........... ,,, .... ....... "'" .............. ..... ' • Oversight May Run Up Cost of Gas California Fta&11tt Service Because of what is probably an ovenight In federal legislation designed lo help the nallon's shipbuilding Industry and, indirectly, the consumers of natural gas, that fuel may be extra expensive to users in Southern California. The J.1erchant Marine Act of 1970, in an effort to stimulate the domestic con- struction or vessels, granted federal subsidies to operators wanting to build shJpg to import liquid natural gas from abroad. This was meant to overJ'Ome the higher construction and operarmg costs or ships buiJt in U.S. shipyards'lhd man· ned with U.S. crews. THE ACT DENIES such subsidies. however, to ships operating solely within U.S. waters. And there's the rub. One of today's most promising sources of llquilied naturaJ gas is Alaska's Cook Inlet. Pacllic Lighting Corp., the great supplier of natural gas to the Southern California area, is working on ,. program of developing an ecorunicaJ method of transporting LNG from Alaska to Its con- sumers. But the penalty on interstate shipment, while not sufficient to make the plan totally infeasible, would definite- ly add to the cost to consumers. And neither the Federal Power Commission nor the California Public Utilities Com~ mission looks kindly upon such markups. Neither do the customers, nor Pacific Lighting. TIIE OVERSIGHT In the Merchaol Marine Act undoubtedly stemmed. from the fact that the only inlerstale shipment or LNG anticipated would be between Alaska aod California. Pacific Lighting is hoping to convince the Department of Commerce and the National Maritime Commission to support legislation next year which would correct the Jaw's Jn. equity. Natural gas Is too important to the state's economy and environment to have !Is Increased use hampered by a quirk of law. How to Address Our Lawmakers Problem of the Laid-off Worker Speaking of capitalism, as I was yesterday , it seems to me that it has not. yet begun even to attack -much le.sl I solve -one of its basic internal i:ro-- blems. And unlil thi~blem Is mel and overcome, there will be J10 economic or social stability in oor system. This is the ~ tern of the "laid-off" worker. Our sys:terh at present treats workers IJke com- modities -or worse than commodl ufs, ~ When limes ate good, men are hired; when tlmtJi get worse, they are laid orr. But it Is impossible to build a stable. loyal, conscientious, and caring corps of • ·workers on this shabby basis. If men are regarded as things, they will respond like things -and things have no h>yillty, oo conscience, no con~ for the continuity and quality of work. THE SO.CALLED "labor force" must come to be considered as a permanent part of the company before we can achieve any genuine "community of J.n.. terest" in the industrial enterprise. If men are laid off while inventories are re- tained, then they cannot but feel they are the most dlspensible and disposable elt- ment in the whole ;enterprile. Much or lhe "bad w«kmanship" of our lime, the ~opplness, the goofing-off, the irrational Clemands, the profound un- concern for the vt&bility of the company, spring from this recognltlon and resent- ment. ONE OF MY 'rRIENris Inherited a medlwn·sized compan,y Crom his father during the Great Depression. In all ~ bleak years, he never laid .of! a slncie worker who had been there f« any substantial time. He prlCticed nf!rY other sort ol economy, bul kept hia men as an integral part of the company, as essential u his buildings, pods, and stock. When the Depression eased, and /'Wt • enlerta'\Votld Wil'' • llll• man's cem- p;rny nourished like the 1reen bay tree. Although labor was 6Carce and' material hard to get <luring the war, ht outran all his competitors -largely because of the ' zeal and loyalty of his workers, who felt a deep personal slake fn Che bualneail. I AM CONVINCED lhia la the l)llin reuon that Japan outstrippe4 the U.S. in industrial productlvltY. follqlrtn( World War II. The Japanese lorm of capllallam gives workers almost a lifetime job security once. they prove their com- petence. A company will do ,•nythinc rather than lay off lta perrna~nt work· force ; and the employes, rat.hi(than tak- ing advantage of this security .. reapond posili"1y by giviog their ail. , . A man who has worked for years at a job should have at leut u much a .. vested rlghtj• in It u a 1tockholder who ~ has no permanent interest, who can bUy today and oell lomorrow. When worllm 1 ""' sewed iolo lhe capllallst enterprlle, < and nol lrealed like '!hands" lo be bind '. and littd 11 will, unions will mean lea lo • them than jobs. ' The Story Behind Irving : Who Is Clifford Irving? Howard 1bJC11ea says be doem't know the man, never aaw him. His pu~llrher McGraw·Hlll and Time, Inc., u ,well u Irving himself, say he is the author of the Hughes aulohlograpby which the rec I u 1 e billionaire br.endi U a fake. Irving, in any eveoL Is emerging the moot new""'1by euthor slnco William Mancheiter11 .. Death of a Prt.sldent" llllmd lhe wrath and legal apparalua of the Kennedy lamlly in 1967. The backlfOUnd ol the project Is u IP'ipping 11 any 1-1111 l!ory -and Irving presenlll that part of It In a leniU1Y tn- ~ctlon lo the -. A FOllMICR wrlttnc lnltructbr at UCLA, new -In -In the Balearic islands, Irving ii the author of fl v e novels, none porticularly dlatlngullhed (H()n a D8rkliril Plain." ''The Loaen"). How dlcl Hup -II he did -pick JrvfnC for IUcil a delicate and muatve chore (a -Of 111010 lllan 1,000 _. with IMt _. of appeodlx, docUments, elc.)1 Ooe expianallon ii that lrvlna met.. the eccentric Industr1111st througb lrvlnc'• Jag father, Jay, A fonhlr DIWspaper' CU"• c.onisl, 10 old HIJl]>et friend, in!ns. the story ..... WU the only wril<r H..,... would lrulL IRVINO QAJMI he -the Hqhes 1lory on ~ ,..,........ db bll,111~ over a period of nine lllllltlll In 1'71, In mole! rwms, !""ked can, olher aecret. place• """""8bout the " ....... IJanll. phere." McGraw, wbich may havt Che -in stores by March 20, end IJfe maplfne, which may publleh a -part excerpt beginning March 10, llllftll It le auU.O. lie. McGrow SIYI II ii llW., "" aevtral clocumeois Iha! coolatn H u I b e s ' I ' iegiUmale signalure (Ill cbeallod • "1 handwriting experts), locludinf-• for the book: canceled. chick.I. a handwritten letter giving detailed In- structions on 'bow the .. loblolfaphy will be handled, Hughes' handwritten• cor· I rect1onl on manuscript pages. • .1 • WHY, THEN, would Hughel bmld It a 1.u1 Pombly his advtsers.· flildJns 111at few ID j)ollllca, bul., lllml, tpe Ull, pllllantlJropy• and ldonct .... .,. - lloDed In II come ~I lhe4. limply .pen!cked. It could bf' 11b;1!_beleo!I, might jeopardiae of aouars In pending litigation against .HtJCl!el'• In- leAlls, or lrrlllla -l\lle olllclals lo the point of perilfnc H ......... hold and casino int.-there. .lllllaa .... ~--•• ,...,.,fl ---. Dear George: • Could you, iaO me w11o 1a ... 1ec1 Anny C.IWlons? ' FORMER p:!Ul&ANT' Deer F. S.: Look, why dcin' ' ~ !ult Io I bygone1 be b)'aone~J~6ow, u.r keep hlliJ ~ ., pan ill bourl a day.) (Geor .. will 11.J IJJPlti4 ptlarl!y lo prollleml lie le alJlt lo .... deratand. Tbil ~ ""' llmll the field, ...... , It?) ~·· ·-• -·-.. ..,..._., __ TutSdly, JMuary ~5. 1972 s DAILY I'll.OT 7 ' ' t:l·N VE , -.J.O RY, . J, C. PENNEY 24 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH SALE STARTS .. WED. 'JAN 26TH 12:00 NOON STORE HOUllS MON.· FRI. 10-9:30 TUES.· WED.· THURS. 10·9 SAT. 10-6 SUN. 12·5 .. • . JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE Tops & 1klrt1. Group I jrs, Limited quantity -Orig. 4.50-8.00 .................. NOW Group 2 Orig. 8.00 to 10.00 now S.81 BOYS OXFORDS L11ther uppers Syntholl.< 1110 Ori9. 7.99 ...................... NOW BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Stripes ' 99¢ Si1 ... 1-11 Orog. 2.98-3.SO ......... NOW 3• STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSEI> TILL 12:00 NOON TO COMPLETE OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY . •WOMENS DRESSES Junior, miuv and h1lf sizes 788 1uorted fabrics. 1 orl9. 10.00 to 12.00 .............. NOW WOMENS DRESSES Junior, ml~y a.,.i half 11101 n88 ouortodsfXloo .,. "Qri9. 13.,to 1S .. 00 .............. NOW f WOMENS DRESSES , junior, nfuY arid half 1izo1 1 ft88 c11ual 1nd'drnsy · I,, --Orlf. 16.fO to 18.00 ............. NOW ' 4 PLY POLYESTE.R WHITEWALLS ~ GROUND GAINER TIRES 660 x 15 IV.W. Siztl ........................ 17.00 + F.l.T. E70 x 14 ···············-··········--····-··-··.22.00 + F.l.T. F70 x 14 ·-·························'··-······-·····23.00 + F.E.T. 670 x .14 o• 670 x 15 ................... -.. 27.00 + F.l.T. H70 x 14 or H70 x 15 -.......... --..... 27.00 + F.l.T. BOYS JEANS FLARE LEG MEN'S lmER DRESS SU.CKS PIECE GOODS • SPECIAL BUY LONG HANDLED GARDEN TOOLS Shovels, rakes, hoes, cultivators 168 Get '•m while they l11t ....................••••••••.. NOW pENNCRAFT S"BRE .SAWS Choice of variable speed 1688 or 21peed heavy duty. 10 only. Orig. 24.88 ..................... NOW WOMENS PANT SUITS Rog. or contlnontal ~'!'•· 500 Somo with wool. Sl10 :zo-36. Orig. 11 .Q0.15.00 ......... NOW Blua/pattorn 99" Broken 1111110-14 " Orig. 2.88-4."98 ......... NOW Buclane swuter knit 188 Acryllc /r1yon blond. Assorted colors. Orig. S.98 ...... NOW v .. t styling 1000/o 1crylic NOW !============~==~;;;::::======;::~ . ARYLIC StREEN PRINTS . AM /FM STEREO RECORO CHANGER L.l _•_E_A_D_Y_·_T_o_._w_E_A_R_D_E_P_T_._ .. 1, BOY'S DEPT. ~ -: .. r..'~~-......................... 14. 1.99 ;";.,l~~~-'": ...... orig ..... oo Now 228.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE . CASUAL SLACKS Y!~v,'!!,;';!!,~NCE AM/FM. STEREO CASSETTE PORTABLE WCllMft'i ... & two pMc• iulh •rMI ,_nt 'Fi'•· 9.88 Y .. low/bl.ck g..-n. 99 llw, !'Mn. red.···-·····--·····--Orig. 5.4t NOW ~.88 ;'!:i,. ..... kws. Orit 11,ts NOW 109.00 g~~g.~k~~~f!~~;:--;~~;-~ 7.88 ~~~t.:;~~~~~~:~~~: ... ::, .. ·,.: ...... ~~~:66 1 . GIFTS .;& .LAMPS 11 · HOME APPLIANCES .·r SPECIAL PURCHASE · ·· "P",COAT SPANISH FRIGATE SHIPS AUTOMATIC WASHER, PROGRAMED ::!.'"";i~~. <~-~ .. '.". .. ''"4. .. ~~ ~."."..".'".':. 22.88 ~~~~~w;; coAr orig. 1u• ~ow 7 .88 ~;t'a:~·;,:Nouli· sEf"' ,..,s Now '! .18 ~~~:~·1::~iiEs o:~~~:·;~oo:~E~ 98.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE ,Hfect okl jHket. live/brown. 11 88 W/fork1, ,.ll1h di1h11, '"""· 18 88 Slgnol sontry 189 00 =-~E~r~1.=!.. 13.88-19.88 :~~~sgswEATERS' Orig. 1 "" NOW • re:~' ~~r.c.r.:· CLEAifA~·c~·00 NOW • ·~;~eiiiAL :iiF~~·R~~:IGE:~oR • zlppet cl01ln9. ···-·········-.. ·-······-··· y / k. 1-11. 1 99 Pr1nr ••11n1 2 88 No-f Olt 248 00 ~~T .. ~~~2~~. ~ ......... Now 25.81· ;~rs~;itC:IG'A~"swEATERs··----• . LI.,.''"· .: ........ m ....... °"'•·a." Now • ~;~E :sr:.\i.iiiiNo0~~:,;~~EE~0:AS .RAN;E ~O:: ;~0: j:.\cKiT°"lg .... oo '!t~ 18 -:'.".~ ... ;~,~ ~: t/:.'.~x•. Now 3.88-5.88. I FURNITURE DEPT. · I :"'!:.~,.w•r'" ·~".": or11. ...... Now 238.00 !\°~~1& b;::;'"!1~'."11.~.""'.~ .. ~.'..~ ............ ""T"'I'.." I· MEN'S . DEPT I SOFA -CONTEMPORARY STYLE I LUGGAGE DEPT' -I ~e!T~Sj~n~0:!"L w20% .. 30,,. °'' "ENS DRESS StllRTS • ;~FbrA~~:AS-~T17-c·::yr\~:--RO--LN~.rR ~~-00 LADIES SAMONITE PU.LLMAN • .. IM••r.W-O.,M0 Ek 1 N ... 'S ....... _.,·.···~~RTSW(, .E.,A' _::r_ I "' re: R r.:'EkariN-S• lbKN,..IT~$ ... P::.OITftR:T:,.,°'sH:l:R';.°T,? N-2_· .~I .'.'~-~~-~~'~: .. Ori• 21t.oo. NOW 166.00 ~':.~:.::-:~:.~ ....... Orle---A4t -U.91' ~ __ ,.. CHAIRS . · . LADIES' 24;(. PUl.\.MAN • ' MISSES SPORTSWE;:~~!RANCE ~N:~~~;~:~1!;::;,'i 1 •88•6 •88 r~~:r~:'.°:~~11fr~,)1t.OO ~ow• 88•00 ~rs:·:i::-:o~· Q.OO NOW 32.91 ~=1~.~~~:i.~ 6~1.00 NOW 3.88•4.88 ,::r ... ••:v: ~ .. ~.~.~-.~~~~-·-··-···························-··· .99 ~~~~:~~~~:HAfR Orig. 1H.oo NOW 144.00 ~~--~--~~~-.. ~-~~~: ......... _ Orlt. u.oo NOW 26.91 GROUP II 6 88 MENS SWEATERS M•ll-•-• stylo. • 99 00 LADIES' BEAUT.Y CASE , .Gr ..... :~ ~ ':'i':?;.... NOW 5.88· • . Conllgon & "' ,.11 .... 1tyll... ' Block ,. .. tt ....... ~ ....... 0.1, .. Ut.00 NOW • -· ... -· ....... ru 00 ~ 24 91 '"' ..... r~. . GROUP Ill Asot. coloro. 51'" •. M, L. 8 88-12 11· LOW BACK .CHAIR ! . LAD-IE···s·:·<;;A···N1D"J:'fo'"TE -SONIT,_I!" ·. • , ............ Orig. 12.tl-16.ta NO~ • • MedlhrranNn styt.. . ~ 88 00 Weft " ~ ~.E:!J~IR&B~,Y.!,UT JEANS 2 ,88 -~~:, ~~:: 1~~:T_.!~l!J! & itrlpu. 3 88 :~~LJ':i'~'~ ..... 7 . Orig. 12t.OO NOW• • . ;~1~ .. .. OTli. n.oo N-21.95 Spoclol ;lure ............................................. ············· 'slHs s, M, L. XL •................ Orig. 5.00 NOW • Modltorronun otylo. 109 00 MEN'S SAMSONITE COMPANION MISSES CO.ORDINATE CLEARANCE 'MENS ACRYLIC KNIT SPORT SHIRTS llock """" .......... Orl9. 1".00 NOW • lo··......,. 26 9. Ml & -• All 100" pol•11t"' 3 88 11 88 'coll 1 ·• 1 2 99 ENO. TABLES -MOOE RN STYLE ··············'--·························· Orig. 34.00 NO, W • • ..... ,... a.oo.u'.O. 'NOW • • • " •'1 •· ~"" '-·· MEN'S 'JWO.SUITER .. , ............. Oii• Aut. solid• & stripes. Sl1t1 M. L. ........................ • ''••tic topl, ~ 29 88 S.Msonfh. ' 9 MISSES CARDIGANS 6 99 MENS WOVEN SPORT SHIRTS . iiela"R ·~~ODES .. : ~D'::'N s:$~E • • ..... ..._,,_ .................. 0.1,. 53.00 NOW 39. 5 ~=~;~-;,.:5 ·;;~~IS~~~G; I §:~~~~ ~L'1c~s ..... _...... . ... _ 1 • 99 n1;~R~~·~ ~c:Tii:Lls~·~AR~:S 49•88 I . GARDEN SHOPV I' Lls-s'"T~. ~c.;0;,;5T;,;U,..M"!'E~J~E~W~E~L-=R~Y:-"'· _____ ,. ~~~~~ ·~~OR~·~0~ ... ... .. · ........ 1.66 ~~"::~~~'.7or11• t-10.00 HOW 44.88 1~~L16~.XE. CH~LET s:.~,,G.ooE Bu"1L-D1N77 00 M ... • .. ·.~~~~-'"2.c::T: NOW .99 .. 1.44 :::ii".r::.~ .... 1:~.1.1.1'".'1 1'1~~'.".~ ... 29.00 I SPORTING GOODS I AS'S'Sliiiii)""fGAL ""l'RriS • _.,. SPECIAL! MENS POLYESTER SLACKS . • Mony ••riotloo toe""-from. I U CRISS CROSS GIRDLES -bl• knit fobrlc. W11torn pockob, 9 99 ?;ABl.'e 'toii"iiA"R:.%'titr & "" N-• = :.;".!\· ................. 'Or1,. t.oo NOW 6.88 wld• '-· Slln >O to........................................... • ~,~!; ~:.c~~~~,.~~.';,_EPING IAGS 14.88 lor-11-Quo -I• nN r.. . . . 3 •. 8 PANTI GIRDLE MEN'S SUITS . Very •poclol .. i . ············· ...... _ ................. _ 17 only ..................................... Ori•'·" NOW • Sldo ilppor, flrm control, ,...,.n1-NOW 6.88 WMI ond ,.rt wool. Good wontod fobrlcs. 29 88 WET LOOK SKI PARKAS ·-------------------.. toll. SIH 21 •nly ................. Ori• 12.00 Not •II '11"' ···················· Orlf. 75.00 NOW 0 · 'Nrl~n ... u. • 11 99 I HARDWARE DEPT I r:r.:::.~:.t~N~~:E:.:&i.10.88 IBED PILLOWBESPDEDCllA"L G DEPT. 1 .• F~o0;R~M~O~S;T~22;~~R·~l:Fl~L-~E~:.~:~:·:.~.-~.·.···,.:_~_·.··· .9:00 t.~~!1~1~1!."r.b1~·1!:'2 ~:. i • I SHOE DEPT. I E ~E'~c6Mii·-oooit··~1s 11 •·• NOW ••·00 . ==~ •;,;~;. .............. ------2/3~88 ~·~,:.~t~:. --......... ___ 24.88 -., .. -. 77 & 99 RED WHITE a BLUE SHEET CLBARANCE · ·· · · • .._ ··········-··.................................... • , • ~::::::.~!:'ti:~~-'.. ... Orig. s." NOW .99 =".1 ~1~':ir~ ... ~~.:;1"" :ow 2.88-5.88 I CA_ RPETING DEPT. I I CAMERA DE~T. I BOYS AND GIRLS OXFORDS KING SIZE ELECTRIC BIJANKETS • • ,.,_.... styln, NOW 4.00 Duel control. · 30 00 CARPET SAMPLES KODAK SUPl!R I PROJECTOR · ,.,.,..._ oolo ..... _ ............. Orig. "" ,.,_.... color-11 Oftly ···············-···NOW • ·-2 88 T•koo cortrW .. or ... i.. · 11· 1· • . :'=~N.~~~EL SHOES NOW 6.00 l~!~~~T~-~~ MATS . 88 f.~iut.:f~EMNANfs"""""'"'"'"'""""····-4 .88 :E"1'.t ~l~~w°E'tCF~tJA.'c!t~uN~o~Tl'IT. . r~€t~r.:~.~~i·~~:,: :::: NOW 7.88 ~r· x 24 " c_~RT~IN·s:~;A;·;; . I -I . . •HJus&Willrs··-~;;;._ . I ,~~ := :~~~2 .. ~I MEN'S LEATHER OXFORDS • • • ~ • • • Rod,owhll• ,_.>Ive. 1._,, NOW 12000 HAPPY FACE SCATTER RUQS t PIECE Ml!TAL CANNISTIR SETS SPECIAL BUY .. , , . . • ~'°'"=:\""::::11::''":,'":'":,,;·;;····;;··;;····;,;°";;;:1g~. ~R~L~'S:-':D'.':EPT::"lll :;,:;:--_ .............. _ ..... Oriti-'·" NOW e77 ......... ~ &,.,o1~-" ~ .,, NOW 0 99 HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIR,ES I , I INFANTS & GI • CURTAIN CLEARANCE ' BAKIWAU ASSORTMENT.... 700 ~ti H.D. .... -.. -·-·--······--.. --.. : 15~. I '+,..., lNFA~TS BUTCHER SITS ~--~·::: ::zr"·.:ow 1.66-2.f8 :.::::~~:!.."~-~-~-~ ........ ::::_ ................ 88 670 • 11 H.O .................... : ............. ,_ 1.9.18 +"PIT 1.22 ~~~F~L.:~~~ .-5 18-14 81 ~=~~ !T!:!,!1AIRSETTER 14 88 711 •,. H.o.li .. ' ....... . ..... 22.88 ~ '~ ~~~~:tEATERS. -__________ ..... -...... rii';M~i. 1t;;:,O:T c~~~~CE . . • . ~SSO~T~b G'A'i>oErs ·-......... -...... • !1,~~~r~-~!!~~:!ct. ,. .. -18 •• ~:'n~l1ty~ .. ·-················ .. ···················"·····-··········-.. 2 •66 26 •• ~ Sfll" •• !!'% ""'· Or'" ,. -Now' 7.10 ::=. -~ ~~--·· .. ···-···· ............... " .. -·· 3 / .88 tMER'G~Ntv·juMPr~··c1A''LES N~W '~· ~~~~~i\~fEr"' 11.• NOW 1.11 , .. -~ ··;;·;c;·· ;~DS ---I I HOME ENTERTAINMENT I ~~f!~ r~~~:-... ----... ·-": -~. Knltoroup.ll_M.. ... -NOW 2.44 POLYESTIR DOUBLE KNITS 7 INCH REEL·TO.REl!L TA'.E RIC. ~I I ~·RAoi"o······· .. ···--'··· .. h\otollod, --:.;'t~~AriR-c"OAi-r1'° · ... .., ,. .. ' 19 88 vo1 lolW colori II-11 & IC. Or'" l"OO NOW .... .._ ~=--)::..._: ... _=-2~44•3e44 ~li·MiSTE"ifEO·:rfE~a'·~~r:;R •, ' \ ti:;~;~~S-..'._~~Q;~~t'141 '~ 9ol8 l Quantity-II ......... -.......... ' ~· ~ 4 44 S 44 wJtio ..itoro. 111 00 Joi 2Y. II.' -jGIRLS JACKETS .._II _ ... ; .. _ -··-:-·-• ~ ~ 2 ...iy, ........................ Orlt.1,,.H NOW ' ~=-:;_: ........ o;... 1"B.t1"' NOW 99000 • l ~~~~·"o.'l;.;r: :'\":'.. NOW 1.11.9.11 -• JCPe· n~ne'y· ~~~:::ir ~':r~ .. :GIRLS COOR INATE QROUP I Knits. 11100 7·tC. NOW 2.77 . ' , . . D71 x 14 .... 18.18 &.70 x 14 --21.11 :.:t;;:E'Ssiis·····-···· Orig. ... The values are here e\tery day. ,11 • ,. ..... 22.11 1110 ~ ,. __ 21.11 •·-.. , .... _ --1 81 .... II . LA PLUI f .l .T. ~-• •. , NOW • •Ao 24 f ASHION IS ND For Cods and Lincolns :o'iii"Ls 's~;:w~'R~ "' GLASS BILTID 11RIS I•'-.. , .. Topo • 111-NOW 1.11-2.11 NEWPORT BEACH =-:1;,",: .tt~ ----.... 42.tl '-·--··"·-on,. ... .. ... . • NOW 29.11 I • '• . r . . . .. . •(. '• • ., ' i • • •• ' • . • ' 8 ' OAllY PILOT State Aide Charged In Bribe .... HONOLULU (UPI) -A promlnenl Calll°.'.."I" llate o!· flclal and two 'Lao Angelel ~n !aced a Honolulu city elf)cl41J• charge loday !bat lllt1 had of!ered him 1 $20,111111 bribe. Warranta were beinc sent to Cllilornla for the arrest or Kerry Mulligon, ch1irman of the cautornia State Water "'' T......_ l!elouttel Control Board and ARREST SOUGHT 1n ·appointee 'ol Gov, Ronald Ktrry Mulllgan Reagon; Hl1'Vey Ludwig,---------- chlinnan of the Board of Engineer Science C..,,. or Loa Ailgelu, 1 conaultlng firm, and Joeeph Feeney, an e1· ecutive of the fmn . SborUy alter the charges became · known Monday, ReaiaD ubd for ll!ulligan's n.tcnallon. He said be baud his requeat on llJulligan'a private activities "ir· respective" 9f the truth of the Honolulu charges. The three were accused in a complaint 1igned by Jack F. Teehln, ldlng !'O"fdlnltor o! Honolulq'1 urban renewal pro. gram. Although the complaint did not offer details except !bat the tncident allegedly oc· curred about Jan. 13, 'city ad· ministration aource.a said the incident involved a design con· tract for a aewage treatment plant. . At 1 Moollay night n•w• confer~, HonotuJu Mayor Frank F. Ful~ ·Who apPQlnted Teehan, .llJ!lm8te4 iD response to 1 questlon that, !be bribe was offered a a campaign conlrlbutlon. Engineer Science Corp. IJ one of three firms involved in a water quality study of Oahu, the bland on which Honolulu is located. The design contract for the sewage plant was a se- cond step project following the surver of .,.uutlon problma. In Samilm .. to, Mulligan issued a itatement from bis office in which he said he was "not familiar" with the allega· tions. .. Therefore, I have engaged an attorney f.o ·represent me and will not have further com· ment until I have bad an op- portunity to cohsult with him, Mulligan's statement said. Ludwin and Feeney were not immediately available f o r comment. The design contract which sources said was the purpose of the attem'pted bribe was not subject to competitive bidding. That method of selection is not normally UBed Jn this type or contract. f.omposer Gene Austin Dead at 71 PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Gene AU!tin, composer and singer of "My Blue Heaven" and other songs that have been performed for more than four decades, has died at 71. ·He had been suffering from lung cancer for 10 months and entered a hospital last week. · ·Austin never learned to read music and comJX>¥d, by ear at a piano or electric organ. Between 1921 and 1?30 the public bought !6 t11ilnon:copi .. of hil· ?ecifrd~: "MY Bl~ u .. vm "sold 'l2 mlllioli. If ·Austia'I Dlgi' i n·CJ u ~ e "How· Come You ·Do Me LI~ You Do?" .•• ''When My SUgar Walks Down t h e Street," ,"Lonesome Road," "Ridin' AroUnd in the Rain" and "Wedding B e 11 s Are Breaking Up That Old Gmig of Mine ." • Although his popularity wa1> ed after 1930, he remained ac· tlVe'until recent years , writing songs, recording and oc- casionaJJy performihg i n nightclubs. Searchers Find Missing Plane · BAKERSFIELD (AP) - Searchen in the Tehachapi mouritalna discovered th e bodies of two men in the wreckage of their light plane Monday. The Civil Air Patrol ide1> tified the victims as the pilot, Hans Zehnder, 38, Lo s Angel .. , and a paasengu, Jim O'cartoll, 42, Long Beach. Offieers Shot Janitor 'Fights System' SAN Fl\A1i1CISCO (UPI) -An unemployed Janilor said be ltopped, hil car and shot two policemen with a riDe Monday ~cauae of a sudden impuJ'se to strike against' "the iystem." Asked by' ~wsmm why he bad done It, Junious L. Poole, 21, replied: "Aw, man. It was a fool's play. Just a fool's play." Poole was arrested several hlocks from where he stopped his car and "without saying a ·word " wounded two officers, one critically. ' "'They hadn't done anything. lt was the whole system " Poole told newsmen from his jail cell. ' "I don't know why I decided to let them have it. It just jumped out." . Police uld Poole had received a number of traffic tickw n!Celltiy, the last one hour before the shooting. They speculated he was after the oUJcer who issued him the citation and when be couldn't find him, attacked the first policemen he saw. . Patrolman Code W. Beverly, ·32, underwent emergency surgery and severaJ transfusions after being shot in the abdomen. Officer James C. Bailey Jr., 30, was in fair condltlon from a bullet wound In the thigh. Balley said from hi! hospital bed that he and Beverly had beglJI! walkful their beat in 'Uie •MINlon District wb.n a white -car pulled up. , i. · "A Negro got out with ••rlfle1n h!l\Jlands and, without saying a word, atartf:I shooting at:.ua/'' Bailey said. "Code got hit right away and Wl'll down. He did not have a chance lo return the Ore.· I got hit, but I was able to oqu<eze off eight abota. I don 'f thinlc I hit him, though." The shooting was the latest in a aeries of unprovoked aUlcka on policemen in .the San .Francfaco Bay"aiea in the put two years, Six officers have been killed. Police 11ld the gunman drove awoy at high speed after commandeering a car occupied by a woman motorist. He stnlct two parked cars seven blocb away and fled into an 1parlment complei, lie ourrendered after police quickly IWTOWlded the area. 1'hl woman , motorist-was unbanned. Poole 1-Aid he didn't ..... ; ""11hlni" to ·the ptlr of Giiien, I Jml, lllrted sboolini." · '-, . .. . ----. . . .. '', t !~. + '" ' r , . Phone Customer Fired Professor ·on ·-campus · . . Refunds Sought .. llTANP'ORD 1(UPJ) · -A Woody -wil the only jn- Jiiry Monday u 1upporten of 1 !Ired ~ pro!eaor brolte Into lllt old Student Un!On twice II\ Stinton! UnlVtn\IY Ind urged atuden!J 1! 1 rally 'bAll hour, -t1llac wba! to "tum univenltles· Into foCNj wu ••Jilal>lt one! otherl places ·to -tr1ln· people, to. ~·bnld lnlund. . destroy the empire , •. " ' Cl'OWd -varied durlq SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Atlorne)'I for the State Public Utilities Commlulon recom- mended Moadly that the board order 1 multi·mllllon dol!Jr refund fer cullOmen ol the Paclllc Telephone Com- pany, which aid 1 key part of the PUC's ruling granting a flU million rate lncre'ue to Pacific Telephone was illqal, The court laid the com- mlJllon erred In permitting Pacific Telephone to retain an estlma1'cf '57 million in tax savlnp lnltead of pasaq all or part of the amount on to CW1tomers in the form of reduced rates. and~r-Faculty Club: -of con-fronla , "l!lil . aldrmlsbes Witb there were no at· ·rests ~n · ~mp1.1s where H. Bruce FnitkUit was fired for inciting dx!enta lo violence. Deputies' 4tayed on campua lhrou8h tbe nigh!. B o t h times the avowed !be 4em0nilntlonl by tbe Maoist'• followers broke into Slallford llehlbllJtllllon. Move- the old student Union they. "!""!, Ill orpnllll!On whlcb ....,. qulckly driven off ~Y alx . blcludel -1 n 4 campua policemen and 40 San-which p r o I e 1 t s Fl'anklln'i ta Clora :county lherlff'a, dlJmlull.ond what H aayi la deputies. unlvtrslty Involvement In the After the first dispersal the Vlelnlm War. The request, made by a~ torneys Richard ~-Gravelle and Leonard L. Snaider, was hued on a cautornla Supreme Court decision in November :Who Cares7 No other newlpaper tn the world cares about your tfom. munlty like your commllnlty daily . newspaper does. I·t'• the DAILY PILOT. Fl'anlllJri, 37, made lils flral eampu1 ~ranee s·i n c e belnc llUIJlfnded 1 yeor ago· There were 800 al the noon group poured into the· nwby ralli' 'Iirg¢' ~ the new Faculty Club, startling pr&· year' 'started, u · Frankliil lessors at their evening meal challenged 'Sl'aofonl :prealdf!'I and ,causing their hasty exit. · Richard LY.11)>111. to ''ti>me out The .group reJ!l!lined about 1 In the IUbllflil' Ind debote." ·• • ' ,. . '.'. '.. . . ' Open 12 noon Sharp on :· We~llesday, Jaa·uary 26th. After•i .nventOry ·clearance. ' . We're apendlng tlie m11mln11 preparing for our gigantic lfter·lnventory etorewld• clearance. There wlll be hundred• of ....,_ tlnd.bergalM throughout, Ifie .~re1 for your•;fiOt;:l~~·nd':t •• Don't ml•• Ill · ' I " 'I ""1 . ;,_, 9; -1 ' 1'-J'\"' r. , • • ' ·~ _., I ,,.. J..• .', ·' 1 .,. . . ' ... ~' '"'. Sal~. wa~$tler•dryer pair. Our .own . bra.nd of: ~ighteners to beat the . wash"'da.y blues. · • Save 37.90 when you buy the pair! . . ' f 5818~ Programm .. washer. · 5 199Reg. 219.95 Matching electric dryer. 5133Reg. 1~9.95 • 5111 pricel tlflClln lhrough S1tunlay. ... .....,..... ............ ..,,.,. QPeratts.oii ragular hoUA cu~~ • --.-· progra-wahlr. Features 6 wtshing programs tor an popullr fabrics Including permanent press.: Three water level aettlngs, -k H!Ung, llquld bleach dlspenotr, All over porcelain enamel finish. Choose white, C09P0rtane;.avocado or haN8tl gold, , , color cdate no more at JCPenney. ' -. , P,-...1• portalllecolorTV.'Fe1turt1 18'1nCh a;creen measured d11gonally, keyed . Automatic Gain control (AGC) for better • .. .. contrast. Front mounl9d speaker, High Im~ • plntlc cabinet. Speclal , •. ·' . '• " " •• ii a • • l.:. I ' -. . • -r ·' .. t • J?' • .l , ' . . ' -11.N,Plftn<.,..i0'otoctrlcdl'fll':Four j' ·~.'" temperature•etting1 fOr .•11 f1brlcs-lncluding-. ; " , ftµff-dry for delic1tea. Signal sentryaoundt ~ dff when drying It completed. Porctliln ena~'"' .. , tinlzh iijj> IJ!d. drum. White'. coppertone, iv~c1o' 6'r hlrwat gotd.,. color costs no more at JCJiinn.y. .P..-.Qaiwll:• 4 ttimpemure gn·dryer. .... 1Rtg; 171.ll, Slit 1113 · • , __ • eolllplCI ......,!Jlilo . ...,..,. Opereln on regular houll CUl'l9nt, .-.•notptelol Wiring. ldeot lor """"'"enta, moblla ho-. '--"to~Ul\1-· Wltlltt.-or-gotd, color-no more 11 JCPOnnl!t 1 /;. •' •• '' I ' . . ' ' I ' ., J. • no o~dt~il!O:~ilwd. f.~ , : drying for amalf loadL White. --.io or harveot gold • , ,.cofor cott'llO mora at·JCPennej. , · j..., • ·-····· ~ : ,r" •138 ·~ i• :.'. •., ' '• • . ' ' , " · JCPenney .: ... The values are here every day. • • Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the tollowlng 1tore1: NEWP.OIU' BEACH, Fashion Island. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunti119ton Center. Usa Pattnays tima payment -plan. • I I -1 ' ;~1, l • I I •\ I . .. I .. . ' ; " • • ·~ ! ' 1 l i ' • I • ' l I J ! j . ~ I f I 1 · I j -r I I • . I ; I : I l I • t ... ,,,. in'• ; II the ' ' 1 l I • • • I I I l l I l· I I l I I I. .. .. . .. . . ..-~.~~--"-~~~~----...r~ 'i ,. . ... . • I ·-· .... -. -· .. _l'l_"""'1_._.i...., __ ·_2S_, _1m______ DAILY """ I AUltades Cha•glag. --~It.bikes America's fast.est-selling cigarette to· deliver_ it. . . .. • • ... ' .. ' • . . Down Horne, the store- keepetS only kept ,the most p0pular items ~ ', . . . . . . · : , ·--They figu,r~ anything elsewou1Cijhstsit around on the shelf andgo,stale . • •• -ir:· .... ' . .-.,. ..... ~ .. • .. . · Even today, p0p~larity:i~. -· i• • • , ,. fRIGIDA~~ ; ": .. .: ... ·11.0 cu. ,;,: ' .' ~efrlgerator · · · . . . ,. "'"'· "" I ~ ! r -~ONLY ' ' COSTA 11 E. Seve~ttonth Street-Delly t.9,,S.t. t-6 '4t-1 IL TOlo-1. ••• 'Hill• Pl111 (Ned to s ..... 1 ~0.11y 10-6. U14UO • '. • Thurs., Fri. IO'·f HUNT!NeTOll •CJI lroek~urtt &. Gerfiel~ o.ay 9.9 ff2.na1 ·. . Set. t-6 • • your.best guarapOO.e.d:fr.eshness .. . And it's why: you can . "". · alway~'.expeclthat · ·. -.-DownHome Fr.esh Tasw. . . . . '. . .... -. . . . . . .r: ............ -. ~ .. .. .. . . . '. -. every.time yott light up a Winston.: .; ·.· ~Winston is America's fastes.t.selling ·cig-· arette~Wi~Wr~J~-~~ g~ taste ofFilter~Blend-: .. '"~~j ., ...... ·'fuba~. And tlie ·. fre,shness that .umJiis~ably say~;~ ·cnown Home." 1 l . ;~"' · rmstmastes ·~like a ., .. . e "" • i •l•••~t•••ttl .. •""'·'""'"" uu• • 1, llN& 19 ""'•w•, \l m1.nc~ ... SUP£11 IJllG, H ,.:·1•~ ll '°" lllCOI ... IV. poi'cttnn' FTC Rtpotl AUG '71 • • "! •• . ... WIDstOn 1114'•• · c1cuams• ., • • t • I • " J . • • • • • • ' . . , .. . I 10 DAILY PILOT TuH<11y, January 25, 1972 McGovern Fights For Recognition By CARL P. LEUBSOORF AP ...iltk 11 Wrttff MANCHESTER, N.H. -In a fashionable living room here in New Hampshire's largest city, Sen. George S. McGovern was speaking to some 100 liberal Democrats. "I know It Isn't going to be easy to score a McGovern landslide in New Hampshire," be said. "On the other hand , it wasn't easy for· a liberal Democrat lik'e G e o r g e McGovern to win election to the Congress in Republican South Dakota lS years ago. ur won by hard work," the South Dakota senator-added. "I won by telling the ,truth, GIORGI ' ~V.la-N,... ' . and I won bJ ~ pos.itions that I stuck with, even w~ it was unpo~, and I won the respect of the peopre !n'my 1tate." · It was the 49 -y ear-old McGovern at his best, talking earnestly but low-keyed to a small audience committed to his liberal point of view. His words drew repeated ap- plause. Leas ·than 10 hours later, McGovern was shaking 'luinds outside the General Electric Co. plant in industrial Somersworth. As the workers hurried through a steady snowfall to report for the 7 a.m. shift, the senator barely had time to give his name, let alone state his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination. Recognition was scant. "You're out early," one woman said u she scurried past. Then, turning to a cluster of reporters, abe ask~ eel, "Who Ls it?" Winnly received by tho,. who know and share bis Ione opposition to the Vietnam war, George McGovern remains relatively unknown to many voters, despite b I s un- precedented declaration of candidacy a full year before the 1972 primary campaign. Few politicians give him a chance to win, but McGovern insists that his chances are '1pretty_good." He contends that SenJ. Ed· · mund S. Muskie of Maine and ·Hubert H. Humphrey of Min- nesota will neutralize each other, and that he can defeat the survivor in the California and New York primaries in June. As McGovern sees it, the · question is can he sustain his own candidacy until then. In New Hampshire's March 1 ~AMPAIGN '72 1 1 primacy, llfcGovern hop<sto ov,rcome the b,eaVUy favored Muskie by· personal contact, 'which often mea,ns driving an hour to sbake 40 bands. Jn Florida a week later, he hopes to finish in the middle of the pack, and ahead of New York Mayor John V. I,indsay. "I would be very surprloed If I didn't do as well•al John L•y In Fiorida,'' McGovern told 'a reporter, recogntzlng the mayor· as a threat to bis ·support in the party's refonn wing. But the crucial leol !or McGovern will come on ADriI 4 in Wisconaln, the first primary in hls native Mldwtlt. The senator concedes-It. Assessing his campaign as his car sped across frozen New Hampshire one night, McGovern said, 111 think we either have to win· Wisconsin or come pretty close to it to sustain our campaign." Strong showings in these three primaries should, in McGovern's view, solve his most persistent problem: the lack of YJ!~ r~gnition which he sees as the main reason for his low ranking in publlc-<>pl· nion polls. Family, Influence Oregonian Hatfield. To Seek Re-election WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Sen. Mark 0 . Hatfield, (R· Ore.), announced today he will seek re-election d e s p i t e misgivings about the cost to bis family life. HaUield, confessing he bad been templed to "free myself from the continuous and demanding pressures o f polJUcal life," said his wife and four children wanted him Rockefeller Seeks Post In W. Va. BLUEFIELD, W. Va. (AP) -Secretary of State John D. Rockefeller IV announced Monday he is a candidate for the 1972 Democratic nomina- tion for governor of West Virginia. Rockefeller, 34-year-old oil empire heir and nephew of New York Gov. Ne l s on Rockefeller and f o r m t r Arkansas Gov. Winthrop Roclctfeller, made his an- nouncement at a news con. ference here. He said, "What has hap. pened in this country -not just in West Virginia -is an erosion of trust in govern- ment, in elected officials. There's a sense that no one cares; that no one is to be believed." jewels by jostph -rches for jewels ---·--~" .... ".,.,. .. LllJ-11~-...... ~..=..: ..,. ..... ,, .. ....... ~·--= ::: .. -,...,_..., =Mr·"'8ltl•Mr,,...M .. Se-"' Co•1t Plet• lrlt .. I et the s,,. Dltft Fwv. c. ••• "'"' 5'40·9066 I I to make the race. Hatfield is a l on gtime Republican critic of U.S. policies in Vietnam and a co- sponsor . of the controversial bill that would have cut off funds for the war. In h i s announcement, however, be stressed his work In meeting the needs of Ore- gonians and the need for his state to have representatives in the Senate with seniority. 0 When I first came to the Senate in 1967 I was No. 100 in ...fe.niorlty, the route to power, but during the past years, with the chan1e in my seniority position and committee assignments, I have seen the avenues of influence f o r Oregon in the Senate begin to open wider." Hatfield, who has broken with the Nixon AdmlnistraUon on dozens of issues 1.ncludlng the war, said he had "en- deavored to follow 1he dictates of conscience, rather than responding blindly to the tides of popular opinion, or bending weakly to the pressures of opeclal Interests. u1 should atate honestly, howover, that public service carrles with it costs to one's family life, tp be candid, dur- ing the past year, I have weighed these costs more carefully than ever before ... but I have also thought about the future that awaits our children and the kind of world In which they are growing up." The Water laftener tlla•thlnka llllUelf all Yoar Neareat Sears Slo for a FREE water analysis S.n W1&er Softntn 11 all Sun•tvn. • • ... • • Operi 12 noon, sharp on Wednesday, ~anuary 26th After-inventory clearance. We're spending the morning preparing for our gigantic after-inventory storewide clearance. There will be hundreds of unadvertised bargains throughout the ' store for your home and family. Don't miss it! Special tire, special ·prices. The Ground Gainer 4 ply nylon cord tire. 27 MONTHS nuARANTEE WITH 7 MONTHS 100% ALLOWANCE 1588 1"0,.111011 f'r0Ucll1n Gu•Hnll•. v&ur Fo1.,nost tire p<ol•cllon tu•t..il•• co"'" •U Foremoit pe1un~r ti"• 1e11c•P1 our "Pkl•• .,.,.nc1UO<'I u .. 1will'I .. iwr111 tllWlenlHI) at.JM! All ra.Q "u"CI nr CM!acl f1ll11,.1 ... Vo11 .,, protac1.a IOI' tlM .nllN 1tatte1 mont111 of 91Wrlnt,.. If rout tlN fllll CIUrlnt 't/M tulr.tnlM P«IOCll ,.t1,11n I 10 111 _,d,... will 11 ouroptlon ••Poll• your I "·or mall•., allowance b1-on tllt ci•lglnll pu1cn.a. prl~. tlCCIUdln1 IPOllCeblt Federal E11dM T•'!r_tciw•<CI tilt purcn-of• new Ure. We wlU .i1ow 10~ o l IM O<Ogln•I p;irchaM o•lc•, •K<lmtlnt 1p0Ucabl• F-fll Elle!• Ta1<, during the l~ allow•r>e• perloa. Tnert1h1r, ... wlll 111ow ~01ii. or 25"' ol Ille 1>rl9ln•I P•lfdlHt IH'lct, 1xc1uo1n1 I Ppll<-11>1• Fede"I E1<dt1 Tax,tow1rc1 lhl purcne .. ol 1 new lire. (Sit U11rt IMIOW). ldertl E1<d .. T1x 10/uil1Mnt 1Uow.nc1 will 1>1 rn10t on th• bull of tne percent ol int Drl~n.i t••ld ,_1n1nt. pluo 1.95 fed. tax and old tire. 071·13 Blackwall tubeleu P'OlllEMOST flltOTl:CTION GUAltANTl:t: CH"AlllT H&lllE'• HOW YOUll t UAT NT&& wo1t KS: Entire guarantee period ••• 27 months 100%allowanceper1od •· 1·7months 50% allowance period •• 8-15 months 25%allowanceperlod. 16-27months I Size Fed.tax Price .. E78·14 ••••• ~, •• 2.21 .......... 20.~!!, F78-14 •••.••••• 2.38 .......... 20.88 ! '' G78-14 ••••••••• 2.55 .......... 23.88 H78-14 •••.••••• 2.74 •••••••••• 23.88 560-15 ••••••••• 1.74 .......... j 7.88 G78-15 • j ••.•••••• 2.64 .......... 23.88 H78-15 ••••••••. 2.80 .......... 23.~ Whitewalls $3 more per tire. Plus Fed. tax and old tire. • Closeout 1 ! Foremost ® Super High volt 12 Volt battery. Truck tire closeout .. 18 88 ' Wtth you~old battery Slz11 for moat Amlflcan care. SUPER HIGH VOLT 48 MO. GUARANTEE 5'1ould •n)' For1most SUPlt High Volt b1ttery f1il (not merety di1· cn1r91J wUhln ls months tr om th• d.11!1 of purch1111, return It to Penneys 1nd II wlll De r1pl1cect .1t no •1ttr1 charfl. After 11 months but Prior to the expiration d1t1 of the eu•r1nte1, J. C. Psnnt1y co, , will r1pl1c1 tne l>ilttlf)' cn1r11ln1 only for the period of ownership, bnecl on th• current price et th1 t1m1 of r11urn, pro u1t1d onr the slat I'd tu•rentee months. • ' Cargomaster SL I I • Size F.E.T. 700-15 ........ 2.87 750-16 •••••••• 3.72 Plus Fed. tax and old tire ·Price , • • • • • •) •••• 21•..8$ I I •.......•• 29j88 ., I JCPenney Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following· Auto Cen rs: ' ,t •, N~ytPORT BEACH, Fashion ltl and. HUNllN~!QN BEACH, ljuntinqt9n _Ce_nter, I Use Pe ney,s ti .. B..lffill.JI -RL ~-~----·· .... _ ... ___ .. .. ' • t"""'1. Jin..,, 25, 1972 DA ILY PILOT J J .• ' ... . • . ;: . . ·-.· . . Open 12 noon sharp on Wednesday, January 28th. After•inventoty clearance •. We're spending the morning preparing for our gigantic after-inventory storewlde clearance. There will be hundreds of unadvertised bargains f throughout the store for your.home and family. Quality furniture -c _learance priced. $2994-pc.Mt Elepnt Speilllll llyllng adds old world charm to lhl1 4-piece bedroom .. 1. The full or quffn sized headboard, double dr .... r, mirror, and &-drawer ch•! all feature lustrous pecan finish on pecan engraved selected YenHrs and hardwood. • Night stand, $59 • • • . · .. • .. ._ ______ ,....,, ___ .,. " •333 Tiilllllllllllorllloob In your olloloi ol ~ Mncllame llYll1L Both mt llanle In llllllY decors. LI lllld QuaJlllll 4-plece llollt•INd..,. bid 11111nlllfe lnoludel 1111Ple ftnlah hardwood hliiidboenl, 4 leg frame, twin aim IMllJ 111 n boX aprtng. 1 Ri1' ooll lllllll t H . ' '22- Mz•121se1•11ddll • Limited QuantltlM • ~88 HHter vlbntlor nola1r. Man•alzed plfflUre In the heeler .,d vibrator; reclining poelttons made for a king. Black vinyl. JCPenney ·'. The values are here every day. • •88 • ..... ... .... .... .... .... p.,"9Y8 bouallt out Ille • whole loll Top qlMllly matb 21121 and box IPl'lnlll ••• mattreM la 252 ooll 11111t (lull" D) with a 83 coll boX iprlng. ·• Wllllt l'iWl:alll ~ ...... . DoNWlecl, dultpioolwd ... .. wllho-.w.-. Extra large, lnb lollt .... _ on llltlque wllll9 llnllh; plllllolllpl. 4/8 spindle bed, Orig. $44, Now SM Bachelor chelt, Ot1g. $50, Now SM · · Mirror, Orig· $35, Now SU Addltlonal Items not shown: 3/3 poller bed, Orig. $74, Now SM Comer desk, Orig. $37, _ Now $24 Shop Sond1y noo• to 5 p.m. 11 !ht followlng 1fort11 NEWPORT BEACH, F11hlon l1l1nd I HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Cooter u,, Ptnneys Tim e Peymtnt Plen. • ' . ' . . • JI OAIL V .PllOT Tlltldl1, ""1•ill'Y 25, 19n, • --.~-... -" .. -.N-:'-.:-.. -1--LE_C_AL_N_Ol'l_CE __ l--·:-:~-~:-.~U:-~~CE-:.~---" Girls' -Now~~-G I· 'Gu es ts' NAlllll: PATllMINT P:ICTITIOUI eUSlfilSS NAt!\9 ITATIMINT TM ftll0wl1'19 ,.,._, ,,, dolnt N.t.Ma ITAT•M•NT ,..,.. 1.ilOWlnt pltlOl'I 11 dOint iiu•1ntn ..__, TIM ~Uowl111 Hl'JOll 11 tlollll bl.lllMll t 1; -"''*'Ml '" HO:ITAGf ,.UtL"HlNO CO., 1U W, • Ill Vietnam I 6 It LEASJNO COM,AN': 1'71 NATIONA\ SEWING Cl"NT£A OF (Oltt Hwr • ...._, tttefl, C.111. ,; ' f 1••11 ori...,, cos•• M•.., C•1·'°'"1' cosrA ME A. 11st su11e 1•, H•rbof' 1t1c:Mr11 L. •~. ut w. '°''' Hwv. By KIM WD..l.£NSON South Vietnam ind ,Armv e1cept on ofllcill buaioess. soldlera ·are allowed to sign dition and po&ltion o war ,,.,,, . et'ICI .. cott• ~ ... '•"'· '2Q6 ""_.. 11.ui. c.111. ' lt ~· 1 th t the women onto the bases as a equipment .. c!:~· c~:;;:!;i, 1:!2:w.n or1.,.e, cos~°:t.~11,w=~ 21e0 htefttll. iJr~rd!.•'nut l• Mint cOll41Jd.o ti~ •11 QUI NHON, Vietnam l UPJ) apotesmen u1d such a thing is t~a~ie ~! an!~ 1:.f "local national guest" on an .. As n~arly as I ca n "'111 G. •1nc1e11 • .,,, Brock Ave,. T1111 "".ir:w 11 · bet111 ~ttc1 br '" •udi,rd L. 111rw -The U.S. "'1nY baa opened 1pparently. all'rlibfby current , m.,~-•-a ,rleel wall al ••· oflic' lal arm• l'OIJler. --"''ls determine, the Installation Piirtmounl, C•Uklrfll• 90723 lndlvlClu•I. Tl'lll 111~ flltd with 1"'e C011nty j ll:\.~ "-"' I 1~ •'" Thl• ""•!-11 "'111 tO!IMted " • Molll90nlttr w.1"1 ci..-ic "o,.,... ce1.1ntv '"} oec. 30. 111f. t.s &ates to Vietnamae pro. "ttplaUone. ~ cam Ranh Bay base, 140 miles can then go wilh the Gls to commander o f e-a ch in-''''""':~rd H w 1 ' ""11 •1•1t1M111 ..... •"" !'tll c.,.ty 'T. ~11 J, MflllllOiW c.iiv counh' aUtutu at several buts in ""'--·-=..a there are COi)-"".utb.ol Qui Nhon,, lor t"~ an· movies, clu'-"' or to their stallatlon i5 the person who Paul G A· 1111t/r Y Cltfk ot Pr•~ C-W .,i D«. 311, J"1. C tk. • -'"°"""" NUU ...., . 111;. 11111 I I Tl'll s1 1 · '111<1 it11 "', ,., ,., 11vw11 :.i. ~ u.u.,. cov11'Y '1SMJ siderabje .. ~...it• r'·•· aod 8 nounced purpose of keeping rooms in1the barracks. estabUshed the policy on oca ' j ""*'' ' w ' -ctini. : F .; ... '"""""*" ~ CM11 •011w p11o1, "'-'WI i JaN out prostilutes aod drug bah nat1'onal guests for that w· • c1m ot Ol'•nee co1m1V on o.c. , lllM J'""''"' 4 11, '" 2S. 1m 3"J3.11 8._.. .. ·--•biJJt• ,, ··-ti'~s • . "Hi. Gl! I your num one ao. tn1.11v s-n., J. M1ddolt. OtPlllY PubllttoH or•n.• co.11 o.11., ""11o1.1------------1 Court Rule .. _.. ,..._. ~ Ul ...... ," sellers. girlt" the girls call to the . stalla t ion,'' an Army COllnlY Clttk. ''""•-'-'.~-•.~-"-'.'·.'.'·."-'-'-"---""'~'-" ' LEG" NOTICE SID""""--• Id "I~-I 1 tu1 .._...... The girls. clad In the same troops as they leave the base s ....,..esman sa . 11.nuw o no ,.. •. Pllblld!td Or•ntt COIH Dl llY l"llof, "--''-==-===--I' •• But M•-aald the I kind [mod I th the ••• The • k f 'l 11' v· tn wide dlr-t1've .. r.· .r11111111Y " 11. 11. "· 1rn 3421-n LEGA.t liOTICE ,-PICTIT•ou• euslNIH -~. Y suppor • o co es y uocu ris o secur1 Y v o a· 1e am· -. · • • • ' UMll ,.,,,,.,...,., •• Hi C _'I,. ' } .the sincuce anyway to keep·. to wear 1when they worked in lions arises from the fact that ''It is strictly up to the local LEGAL NOO'ICE 11.• #M ~.~ toiiowi,..,_ fM'* '' cit!"' ~1111,.. ls .::7CllOO-peace w J t b 1 n lncrtasinglv the no. w mosUy board. ed up the girls need produce .no commanders. When the Pi;:J:'0:/,,::•1"::' 11 1"11:0 LANo DATA ..,ssoc1ATEs, diagrunUed ranks of th~ bars m downtown Qut Nhon, more than a Vietnamese visitors are allowep on the ,1cT1t 1ous 1u11f111ss Tll• .touow1ne I!~-1~~nt bu1l111111 t~ 11"'111di:-'::J ~1 =~ll:Of>OL~, ~ B 'd Ml } ~-leans still left in Viet· clu~ter nightly at the gates of government Identity cards -base ls up to the same guy. Tiie 4ol:!:: •T:!:.1"!,. dol ...... MA~INA IHQIJSTAtES, r· \so. :,u:::r~:.:f:.·PEZI. ~on· on ~a es , YUi~ Quincy Coi:npp und , head-something Viet Cong agents "Of COW'Se, we know that • 1:11us1,..,, ''' 1 H1t111G.11. ''"'' An,,.c.111 • c 1 1 1..u G 1 ;-Spokesmen a• Army head-quarters, of tHe QuJ Nhon can get -in order to be ad-these girls are not coming on \ fAXMA.N LTD,. 11"1"' ONI Clrctr+ ll.M'ln>W. ~orttr 3"2 Ar~ L1'1e, llrran ~I, Ol'l!lfLtlor ' ~y l V ted b ba d HUntl"9ton sncti, c1t1t. ccm, MH•. ,.111. ~ -· 1 · $~li'bu~i::'i'. =~=i.ct bv , ii NEW YORK (Ai>) _ Sales quarters in Long Blnb outside Army support Command, and mit to a ase. the ses to go square an· C•rlMft F. Gu11o. 1tM3 011• st., Thi• 1111111""' 11 w 11111 cOl'lduc1"" bv '" Llmltl!'d Pt1hP. 2, tndlvldli•I ' Saigon sai'd'!hey are unable to at gates of other bases near.by. Although they are barred cing,'' the spokesman said. FOllnl•ln V•lltv, C1Hr. ll'Cl!Vldull. AM Curr•n of school construction bonds A 60 '· [ 11 • ,... ,...... The GI b bee I b'dd 11tober1 o. O\INl'I, 1"'2 R•nttr, H11,.. J•IYllS w. l"orte• Tiiis 1111efl\fft, tutd wllll tllf: COuMY say whether the practice is s many as 50 or gll'.13 rom operauons cen.,.'11 ufCY s a ve n or 1 en · tlnttOll le•ch, c.111. Tiils •l•llll'lent 1utd w1111 1111 countv c1trk of Or•nM cauntv on: Jinu•r.,. 17, across the nation are being bei'ng followed all over Vi'et· stand r,cross the .1treet fro. m can move around f r! e e I y for more than a year to go in· Jtma It, $1tlar, 1131 A OHi Clrclt. Clerlt of Or•na1 COllnlV on; J•n. :n. lfn, ltn By W1!tw T Kint DtPllty County h"~ ,bY r-nt court ruling< ' the "·' enough on bases to be a ble Jo I loc I to t [ H11n11ne1o11 11e1cti, c.111. _av ee-11 J. M•c1G011 0~1y cou111.,. Cl•;k • 111 • ., .... ,. , nam. ga ~ .on a ty p1._. evening o . a wns excep on o • Thb butlntM 11 tieine conducted " • cit..-. · l'·IJ»I that ""bl' hool " • , _But Ibey di'd ci'le a far moreli~a;;od;;;;so;;.;;h;;et;;l;;G;;I;;s;;w;;bo;;;;ipas;;;;i;;'·;;T;;he;;;;;;;;o;;bse;;;;rv;;e;;;;de;;f;;enses;;;;;;;;';;od;;;;lh;;e;;;;co;;n-;;;;;;l;;le;;ia;;l;;bu;;;;s;;ine;;;;ss;;.;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;; .. Gentr•I PltllllrsJllp. ' ' ..,.. ... Ullfll .. SYLVIA :~llhtd , °''"" C4tJt -D•llY Piiot. ..... IC IC . 11nancmg • J cirm•n F. Gull• ·~., ..-w , . J111111rv 1t.·"' •M Fe11rv1rv 1, r, 1tn. , thfough prOpertY. taxes is un-restrictive regulation permit· •o1wt 0· OUt.ii • R.. C-. ""· ~. ' r , ,,..n ting '1local natioaal gues ts" to This ~,e;;..!i ~:=-Will! "" Cau11~ ;:.~="·""' . -constituiona1; I n· v e s t m e n t Cltf'k 0, or,,. Covt1tv on: DK«nlltf 311, l'lS4tt LEGAL NOTICE ~kers report. enter Long Binh itself. That 1m. e1< 11_.1., J. Mtcklolc, °""""' l"ublldled Or•""-cont 0111.,. P11o11_____________ was issued tl'i·o weeks·ago. COi.inf'/' Cft•k. J•nwrv 15 •nd P9iii-u•rv t. r. 1t., 1112 ~ "•fCTt.'Trous mu·MNiss And as a result of ·the ·cburt· 'So far, the allowing of. pro-PltMf ' 1 • •,,. ~12 ~ • P11blld\ed Or•n" c0t~t O•ilY P11o1, __ · I · , fill.I.Mii nATIMINT deciSJ·o·• -sch o o I st1·1utes on bases has, been J tllll•rY.4, 11, 11, 15. 19n 3432.n · Tiii '1ellowln• l*'iOn 11 doln• businlU '"'• ..., .. ,.,J · u;GAL NOTICE '" ,district.. f are having to pay limited to bases along ·.Squth L A v I!: R H E LANYON-OESIGNEA V1'etnam's central .. ~ ------APP..t.AEL-llOUTIQUE. -E. )2nd sllghUy more int.erect to.make . • .... 'WC' . 11.• 11'11 . _ • s1 .. NewPOrt ... ~. C•llforJll• • their bon'-mo' ,.· altractl·-. _10• gates of military posts m·Binh ,.,CTIT~US IUllNISs. • L•v«nt L1nvon, 711 OcMn NO. mo µ.:I •.o;; Dinh rov•-·~ 11 fllOTICI. TO CllllDITOll:I .NAAW lTATl!'MINT . \ •. HunllnrPOa t..Cll .. -C•UIOrn18. ·m"v~-rs· • •"'y ~.... . . • ··-. .P . ......... -m es SUl"l.•IOll cou•T 01' TNll Tilt loll IM e son I d. • .. I • ~w ... ~ northeast ol Sa;•on STATll 01' CALIPO•NIA•l'O• ow p r I 1111 ..... n II This buslneu 11 blln1 (llll(luclld by •n -0 • \fere TK. C ... TY •• .AN.. 11: 1nc11v1c1u11. Bood d I , the •"'"" opened to such l'mUMPfr" N 0 SES.I.ME INVESTMENT CO~PANY, LAVERNE LANYON ea ers say ....... 'l!is 6'"-"" Estilo J s;.•·L~·1~:,» 11_.K~• EAST· .. » w..,.ne Ao.d, Coront 1deJ M1r, Tiils st•ltmtM filed w1111 tl'le coum... have brought. bond sales in · several weeks ago. "' ~•tlfomi• ~ , ' ~ ci1rk Of Or1"9i CounlV on J•nu1rv 17, N J Qu' Nbo • 'lh MAH, •k• SPALDI NG II. EASTMAN. d.. • JMll A .. Sh1w',' 4'20 WIVfll "Old' 1m. by ,ey .. IY J, Mldclox, Ot,!uf)' (Olin-~ TeXas to a halt. . 0 ooe a 1 n JS et er Cffied. cor-llet,Mtr. C'11lor1ri1 '2'25 IY Clttlr. ~ . . "Tbo •~-1 'dlslri" • C • able Ofo Wiiling to provide 8 NOTICE IS HEAE•Y GIVEN to flit Thll bllllntS) Is belftt CondUCfld by • . F lU. se SCuuu C\S m • u1c111or• ot 1111 .oow ,111m1e1 c11cedln1 p1r1n1r1t1lp. Publ ished ortnH c0tsl o.itv Piiot. the state that were planning to specific date but the new prac~ LEGAL NCYrlCE HAMS· " • • So Good It Will Haunt You ITil It's Gone" Our ll•IN 1r1 !hi fltllll COrn·ftcl low1 porktt1 -Our 1low Clry curll!ll ITlll!Mld, rMI WllCOnlln l!ldl:ory 1ncf 1ppl1wooct smol{lno 1rld 30..tlow 0V111 bikini l!onlY •n •Pk• gl•1• •r• unique In •ll 1111 worlcl, $o dllli::lou1 incl 10P11ltll'IO Wt: !Ult -uldn't know hOw to Jmpr~ 11111 prClduct w.•v1 btlll mtklf19 tor 34 y1t1rs. Splr•l 1tkld too, from lllp to boltl!IT> 10 ll'llt Mell dt11C11blt uniform sl\ce c•n 1111 ramov.i llforHn11y, Ccmpltt .. y bilktd Ind tMCl'I' to ,.,..,, Or· dtr yeur HOllly Btktd H•m todly, •n tc1v.n111r1 111 "lltm-IOYIT>tnl you'll ntv•r fOl'Gll. 11111 •II JittSOM n.v1111 cl•lm• '"tn11 flit John A. S111w Ji"LM"''"'· 25, •ncf FetirU1rv 1, ., 1171• --11· L.--.1-...... p·-•-•y," sa•,s tice came more than a year llTAIL STOIU t•ld dKtdlrrt ''' ",....111r.H to fll1 th«n, Tiii• 1t•t8'1en1 11~ wltn ttll •Countv . J L' • i:a.n ;x:u uuuua ...... wuu.. 1. s. l700 I. Ceelt Hl-"-,. ____ ~ M 673 9000 w1t11 1111 nKetUry ~ 1n t11t oftlct Cieri: or <*•11t11 't:011nt¥' •r :r .... 21'. 1m. ••. 'Tom Masterson, vice presi~ after all towns in the area Y: .,.. ... .,, --., - • ~ ";.~·:,i ~~. ~~~.i;:::._~ ~~evt~ly • J. M~' 0.!PDIV\ '.fou rth--.. LEG'AL NO'l1CE dent of the· ·Houston in-, -~w:•:re:.!'.pu:l:.::of~l~l~im:::::its:_:l~o~so:::ld~i~er~s~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""""~t~U"""Z~S~. ~-"""~·~·~"'"""· """'""""""~·""""""""""""'~"~·~Z4'"""t""""""~ \'Olldllrs. lo 1111 undlr111n111 •I the otncn 111•ov AfllD ICHE•, INC. vestment banking firm ofl' 9f UHtON BANK, lilt w r I 11'1 Ir. """""" ., ltw l'ICJITIOUS IU11fllllS 8oulrl•rd, Lot Al'll'llls. C•llfor~I• fDCllt ut Nft'Hf'I Cllrl• Dt1Y1, Stilt• "' NI.Id h'ATl!MINT , Underwood, Neqhaus & Co. wllldl Is tM 1>11e1 ot bu.Jn111 or 1111 flllWMl't lffcll. C••~ ~· TIM 1011ow1he· Ptrloii Jvdollli bustrieu '• "st month a federal coUrt urw:llr11ontc1 111 111 1T>•tttr1 Ptfl•Jnl119 lo T•.........,.1 fn41 ~ ••: • , , , , -' "1" , tt1t es1.1e or .. 1c1 dlcedeflt, w1t11111 follr 111stn A. 11. SIEKO·'syn-£Ms,..1 M-cl!ff .! held that · Texas's system .of months •fler tilt ftr1t P11bllc1tlon ct thl1 P11bl!ll'led or1nH Co1s1 01111 Pllol, Drive, L1oun1 Be1C11, Calllorn!•. school fmancing _ based in nolice. J1111.111rv 25 Ind F~ruary I, L IS, 1112 Rlcll1rd Arm our !eber, 116 Clltf O•lld Dlcen'lbllr 21. 1f11 201·7'2 otlve, Lew~• leach, C•llfor11l1, part On Joca) ·property taxes - UNION llAHK TM• bllSIMU Is bel1111 ccnduclod bY •n W88 unconstitutional since it Bv: JOHN •. MclLROY lndlvldtJ11. Tru11 ottlcu LEGAL NOTICE Rlch1rd ..,, Btber tied the quality of a child's Ex1c:utor cl 'ttl Wiii Tl\11 1t111,,.1n1 flltd wllh 1111 county education to the wealth of the HA•wO:o,'~o:':r: A~MSOl>lllef;Hlnl IAll 11'7 Clll'k ot °''"" COunty on J•nu•rv 11, ..i1~1r1ct • hich h lived A "' ,,......,. CMtW D,... SUP••IO• COU•T o• TH• 1'1Z. b1 a.v.,IY J, MllddoX. DIP11ty COllll-lWI lD w e • __ ..... Ottke lel!.1"' . ~TAT• OP CALIJIOllNIA 1'0'! " Clerk. . simil,ar ~ was l.$:sued last ·::;;r-...,.,.,°"'t1MJ·-------__:m~~......_._ -~ Pu1111alilif ·or1fiet~n·crnv-;;110i. ·-·~trgUBt Dy' fhe · Catifbtti1i" A"'91'My• ........ ,., fllOTIC• 01' HIA•IN9 ON PITITIOfll J11t111ry lt, 25, •nd FebMl"f' J, •• lf1l. Supreme Court. P bl' .... 0 C • 0 II .I FOil P•OIAT• Oi' WILL AfllO l'O• 12f.7'2 • ( lb' u r•rtH °' · ' .,. 1°'· &.1TT1•s Tl!STAMlflltA•Y Cases stemnung rom e J•nu•rv 4 11• 11• 25• 1'73: .... _34:w.71 LEGAL NOTICE ba bee Es1111 of PAUL A. BEANT, oece11ed. California decision ve n NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN fh1t . -'••-~ poAOTHY FAYE KUHLMAN 11•1 flltd f'ICTITIOUI IUSINl11 s~ m more thap 00 ~~· httfln • Nllllon tor Prob1t1 of Wiii •nd NAME STATIMl.fllT aCC0";,1;,.,. to bond industey NOTICI TO C'WIOITO•I !or l!ltl.Hlnce gf Letters Tnl1mttnl•rY lo T~I followlllll 11tr1on 11 dol119 buslnlll · ~.,..'& o:;..hooi' od la{ · SUP•AIOlt COftT OP TN• Pflltlollt'r~ r:-ter1nc1 le Whltl'I JI m-.:lt for 1s: SOurCeS. .x; S a S es STATI OP CALlll;Oll:flllA fOlt further Perl'kll,lli~I· I nd 111•1.~ lfml •rid P1yne'1 Furniture Tilff1n11hlne, SU C 8 re ~ examining alternative THll COUNTY 01' OaAfllGll · OIKI of l'IHrl,,._ lhl ""''· hi~ bllen set Wnl W1l111n, Cc.rt MtH, C•lllornla. j N1 ..... ,... lor F1br111rv 1, 1'72. 11.-t:30 •.m,, ln Ille Jon Edw•rd Huet-.:t, ~IH Sln1• Luci•, financing proposa S. ,. f' Ell•lt of MARGAAET • MCCANN courtroom of ~·rl"""I No, l of 11ld O•lnDt. C11Jlornl• . Thomas Strand -8· Vice STUAll:T Ofcl•5ed • ·'I court, • 700 Civic Ceiilfr Orlve West, In Tl'lll 0011ntu Is bef111 (111\docled bv ,., , · ' ed NOTtcE 1s HEAEaY GIVEN to me 1111 c1t\t .of s1n11 A1111, C•lltornl•. lndlvldll•t. president of Spr1ngst Inc., a c:rl'd1tor1 of 1111 •bo" 1111"""~11ec1<1e111 D1tt<1J•nu•~.,.13• 197? John H111tad . St Raul Minn investment tll•I •II perfOl!s 1'11vlM ct1lm1 •••!_rUt Ille • W. E1:st. JOHN ;.· Tl!l1 s11tem1n1 flied with 1111 countv · 1 ' • ' -Mtd dtcldi&nl •rl rl<lllfrld hi Ill; 1ttllm, COl,l!ll~ Cferk • Clerk of Or1ntt County on J1nu•l'Y 17, C 0 ll a 8 t} Jn g finn, ,.says wllh JM MC11s•rY llOllChers, In 1111. offlc• M~fll, ••1111.•.S'(l,VJA :• 1n2. by 11ver1v J. M•ddo11, Dff>UIY COlln-"Without 'the property tU law of fill clerk of the •~e tnlltled'court, or SSI l•rt 0.-.• ... ,,....,, IV Clerk d -~ .. ~'lb to Ptettnt """'' wrlli lilt necn .. rv Of'•llll._C•IKemll ""' · "' lSJn suits scbooJ boar s tuvu.uu e voucl'ltrs, to the u'~tJ•llld ,, lhl'Ofllce T .. , '""'"..,. Publlshod Or1n1e Co.11 D•lf'f l"llot, ti '. Id II more .bonds ol lhlr1 •ttor111Y1. &.orlle, WHll•m" 1nd Atttr111Y1 ~: ~1t1tntr;· ,. -. J!."u•rv tf,. 2J. i nd Fetiru•rv 1, '· 1112. na on eou se . . . S-eon, U1 South Ollvi """'"'· Suite Published •f,f.,..-f(-Cud ~0.Uy l>iJOI, . 121·7'2 and at a lower rate Of ~ 1000, Lo. A~ C•lffor111• tDCll~, whlclt J•nUlrY IL .. J 5, lfl! • 123-72 t J " 11 ni. PIK• ot bl.it!,,... or 111e 11nder111nec1 • LEG eres . · in •11 .. f!"lttt«s !'r1.rn1n.·tc1 Ill• "'''' of LEGA'LiN__OP.C.·.·E,~ ..... ~"'-AL-NOTICE Adds an officer of one large Mid ~t, wltl'lln four mll!!ltl• •fttr ~ • -· ---k ho"> "The, court tlM 111111 PIJbl~fiol! cf 11'111 notki~· SUl'Q:.,O-COU•T OP-TM. '~· ~Tl'tlOUS IUSINllSS New Yor .. ~-· Ditfd J•llU'!"I' 10, lf72 ., ··:r: ,......... ••• NAMa; ITATIMINT • cases ·•'-ve . created an T.r9ti~"foCCMln Gu111r1t .. 'Jl!e_foUOWLl'll PWlllq I doln1 busl~ss _.,. " ~ • •bou• t' tbe I al . L•ne Guttvll< ---:y. UNTY o, o•1.No• '': I' . 1· ·~ ''2· unctrtlibW ... a eg EICK'UIOl'I Of •ltl• Win J NOttCi.-.Oti.,::-.:i~~u 01' PITITIOfll C•l't f!'I~~ 0,.. •rw: 15111 St.. sta"'iioa QI tlie bonds .. Df'lflf .._.. n•mtd oec.otnt ~ snc•· No. :11, Htwport •t•cl'I , •-..u;e w • • • ~ IUlKI. WILLIA.Ml AND SO•INSOff POii:. P•o•.-.TI. OP Will. AND '0• c1111omr. nwrt. AlthoUgb 1 n 'V e s t m e n t i ~ LITTll"S T•ITAMENTA•Y· flOfllO C lvln H Odl ( :.,'""s:;::lt¥~---~--1t1 '1• .w.111v1.01 ., 1 12,'w.<.J!:'°'st., s~':'. ~e~:.;.::; bankers agree~ ~e. off LM ....... c....,_ "'1• · ,:st8le of ISA!IEL RIGClttt. oece•Hd. ee1e1i, q,111ern11. ""°· because of the coU:tt dec~1ons, Tfi• f!IJ) 41Mlta. , ' NOTI CE IS ~Ell:EllY , ·Q'pl{EN Th1I Tiils buslMSt Is bellll COl'lduttfd by' i n ' bl '" eslima'• , ,.~ ,... 11E]· ..., ' su111 ft s1,,.1111tor1 ll•t .. flltd' ;ltlttln • 1nc11v1d1111. ~ •• they ~ .una e 'I" ~ I P11blllh•cf Or Cotlf D•l1l" P'llot. Ol!lllf'l'l.fO!'·~oblllt ot •t(llr t nd tor C. H: ~'"tr " . the eX*·of the drop. • J1111111..Y,•11. 11. ~•nd F•utrv 1, 1tn ~:":I fe:..t;.w:ir.:.c.;~::r,!9& tTl!ls 111temtnt "'fl! w1111 the count., As a --=-..it of last month's l ' 74-72 ·1 .,._ •· Jerk ¢ Or•f!ll C•lilY op J1nu•ry 17, .-w ----~~---" d• ~.....-1 furfl'ler .,PWtlcut•r .. , •1'1' !Mt 1m, by 1tvtt1v J •. Mtidoox. ruling m' Texas neither the l-. y...,. • '.. -ttlt llma end, l'JKI el l'le1rl1tt tti,e ~ ' ·-• · F 1ru1 , '. , .l.IJ!<GJU. NOTICE h•s ~n set 1$1r'PIOrtl1ry. •· 1rn ;tt:.•ill! ~vbllsh~ ·Oranae c~t o111v PHot, state B attorney general nor -· •,·~···1n.1 ''" -, .~,,..~,,-, .!.,'~'f'0.·•,•, J1n111rv 1 .. 2s, •nd F1bru1rv 1, t, 1tn. local borld counsel ·are willing EICl"9W fill, 1t-.17N II u1il COii' '""''-v ( ..... , r. Vf. 121-n . , • NOTICI! OF IULK TltAMSPI" Well, In !he Clly Ofli•n•·· ........ C1lllwn1t. --to approve new hood lBSutS, {Sta •1•1 . 1111 u.c.c.1 Oiied J•n111rv 11, 1tn, LEGAL NOTICE • nls'I saJ Holle• 11 he<eby given lo the Creditors W, E. SI JOHN legal requlrtllle OI' el. 'llf Le&--r Burlmert; ··Tr1n~, ··Whott ~ .COl,jllb'Cltrk 't. •• ---•••' '"' ··The·Semritles•lnduatry -tlu•lneu tddress II 213'h Mtrlno Avelllfol, HU•WIT~ HUltWITX 4ND •IMllt i. ....... • ~ -......-.n. ti!' ••lt>Oi" llliind. Couritv Of OranN. 5t•ti0t •n.. 11r.ei-~ ITATIMINT· OF AIANDONMINT . --"""""'la .... ., •-&---r ... ,.. __ .. • C•lllornl•, tNI • bUl6C ,,_,.,I• 1boul lo ~~ o .. In llU . -' • Ull 0' l'ICTITIOUS IUllflllSI NAM• ting investment bankers, 'last If: ti. m.dt to Shtrmtn e · Schulz •ncf ,.......,, IMdl, Cin...,.. f'U6_) :~.. The fallowl111 Pl!rtcns ll•vt •b•nclolled ed brief · ~ ! ,Llnci. M: ·Scl!ul1, Tr1riifen:i., ,lllflOH rnl· ,Tll: Cn4J, 6T.Ml21, , 1h• uy Of l!lf: flcllllQUs tpus1nftl n111n1. Wednesday fU a • m cftnCf-is 23526 !etm•r L11111r11 Nl1u•l Atter'M'fl fer Plllli-t MARINA OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, U $ District Court 10 San counl\t Of orinoe, srl"t~ o1 c.ntoml9! ' IPublllhed Or•nee Co11t 0.111 l!:llot, ''7' _WHilltr Str"'' F111i1n1"" ,V•lllY, • • . d"•• tbe· .. ~.,....._• \· Thi Pl'OPltlV 19 t11 tr•'*""9d •• 1ot1ttil ,J•nutrv TL 1t. 25, 1972 1""72 c1111o1:n11. , Antomo .... ' Ullll ui-uu I I 213\IJ ¥1rl11e Aven11e, 1111~ lsl•nd, , ., Thi lkflf111q butlntsl ''111'111 r1ftfrtd lo of the sclaool bond market in county o! Or•"OI• .St•lt of <!•lllornli. · ~G.Ali.:NOTIC~ •, ::· .J ;_~j;,~•• filed In Orin" County on M•'f . __.1,... that tbe S•1d prQPertv Is dQcTllMJ!I,_ In eene:t•I ~ --II: Id A Mitch II tn' w bL Texas ~-... • 1s: A11 stock In trtdt, lhrtur1i. equip. SUP••ao•r1cou*';.,. CALI.-NIA, St °';' Fou:ni In ..,.1~ ' C.Hf •r er r111in11 . eUect oply af'tet an' ment, trlde neme •nd Oood WIH Of tMt l:OUNTY o~ Olt.lNCJii~-ree , ' 1 •'f..·. ' ·~ the_......,,,., B•rblr 51\0P illlflneu,.tnown '' !•1 'l•lt •c..:.k: (lllttr"Drlvt W°lst J•m1s W. Porter, 3292 Arl1on• lint. aJteri'llt ~\o JA"t""'·~'.:-5 e1rber ShOP uld loc•ttd ·•1 •213"'1 Mlrlnt , ,. , Cost1 M11•, Callf. h been . .. Ave., 8•1tio. l~llf'd. County oii )Or•~M. l ea!'~• ~.0.. Th}s bllJIMtl Wll conducted b'f • 3S · n ," ~ "L. ... -i. $t1t• of C•llforn11., / _ • , su~flls cMmt1Mt ~rmiar;?~P. Yi ,.1111 . I n v e ~·'' m e n t ~ttl Tiie bulk tr•n•Mr wtll bt consumm•ttcl In rt 1111 marr1 ... • Dt<ltttlflrit$o)"ltfA McOWllfll '1r.:iti1t • ;~LVIA estimate 90111e school diltiictl on or •lttt tile 10lh div ol Fetiruery, 1972 OIANE HEANEY .•IMI 'll,ftPO'iidtM: ·1.TT01tNiVs "AT U.w ' . a • ..:. -~ .. f the cOun ..... '' 8•Y Eacr~ Ce .• lllC,. P.O. Box !ld, All:THU lti lf'~OY 'HEANEY ".J. . .,., Htll:'a...IMiAvt. tn 01.11e1. ........ 0 ' ... J . Coront dtl Me r. 92625, county ·01 To "1•i At•Pondttit: ""THl.Hl: .. L'tiROY 0r1111t, c•Nflrlll• ~ must pay up to one tenth ~ OrlnH, St•l1 of C•llfornf•. HEANEY • " F• • •. Tll '·'3M;Ht · · :..:~ to ' tor . so far •• ~n to tllfl Tr•11tflret,..•U Tiie petjtt~ "•ijf!lld"-i •;Mliion -ion-i...: • ~ • 'i-' .1 • • ,.1.., one pen.."mJ•"i'DOl'e mves s .~~~;::.J'~t1te'~~:::;~~sr:'stbr, cir;;:.~=~·~(~. ::ou m1y 'fl~m: ,.ubllll'ltd" "''""· C~sl D•HY Piiot, than therwouJd have before " , ... d1ffe.r1nt from ih• •bo"~.'•re: None ' .,"' ""' I ·-l!l'll~ 'a~N.1ts"o1,..=:. J.nwrv 2s •nd Flllr111r.-1," JS, 1'72 the --i:~s in order· ·to O...ll'd J 1' itn 1'-"1 I Wm ,....., .Id on nro. 202·72 1 w.u.re ·1~M ·1 : •IWll'Y 4' ' II YOU f•ll' 10 ~flt•· ,; Written re1ponu O V e f C 0 me underwn1e1S Shttm1n E. Scltulz wlll'lln R1t11~·+1me, YOlll" dll•ult m•Y be "LE-GAL. NOTICE Tr•11•f!ree ..,i.l'ld end i.111 cciurt m•Y 111'.lttt , ludg· reticence. =:.e. SCIMllz :. ~ ""'"' contlllllnst lnfunctl" or ollltr orders • 72lf Tbus a school district that Publl~ °'"""' ciiut .o.Jly P!llll, conctmlrt1 dl¥l~\on of property, t.OOUSll l'ICTiTIOUI IU11NIU wants.to issue $3 million worth J•rl!J#'I Ur i'n ' 1.u.n_ ',..""°'!• -"''"1-..,. .:...clllld •11PPOl't, •,'· "'""•'•T•TIMl.NJ of~, niijlit have to 'pay an , ,, " ~ ~· ,c ,a.,..·wct10ft\erreJef ~-£. ·•· •·J ~ . ~·~ , II ,INY ll __ '!f'll)f9d by "11 couft. Thi ID•-•"" -rlDfll l'f" . ..., nt . :" 34J~J1~'IQ: . ·' ~.~".:. "':..-=.:fi11: blls~~T.~.~~t.Es;M~~~ ~~MPA~Y. 44!0 amdtdei'rtioest. ~ t:!irooo~:-.:Jn~a~ · -, ··•uo&..u.t...:• •,..., •' 'l' ......,., .... t111t~'wr1n.. ,.....t, If ,/Cemll\lf. _or)", suft1 104, N1Wp0rl "U.OO ,,, •i90l.UTION· OP-.-,'nfa,.CIT't' coihf'..., ,_.,., .. ...,. ,11 "' · 1ae'ct1"t:!tf1M1111 nwo rose to 5.1 percent from 5 ptr-~c1t. 'Olll Tffw,1 ~·'Oil' POOMT"-1111-, _ ~td J• ·.._ l'7 9' '"" ,.. !rl•ri ;(. !1'1th1,, "630 C1m~111 Drlv•, t ' · ¥A.1,&.n Dl~LAirNe tJ' 1 l Iii'· (Ol"ttctAL"'SEAll · t ,SJ\:te ICM, !!._ewPOrt ll1•ch, C1llfornl• Cen · ~ · mr:*E.3.ii.'~~~,.'J"t: . Wllll~'t=. ~l'./_OHN jl': ~., "· ''McfntoSI\, 16n , R 01Y110lcls • ;,.. t•ACT NO. ,.. AND 1anfND nt• ·· ~l~rk ~ • a · , .~~~ ·' Av1nU1, S1nfll ~"'·-·.c1n1orJ1!•··H'°5 ~, <> L "'tlJllW f;'.l.J>IO' Pl.AC• POI() <"'Ill(' ; D~V .' '!fYl fl• Jemu L. GrlY,. 1'72 , Rf'l'l'IOlds Higli•ic_ .:..,'.1.. ~. 00. (~ HSAltlNO TNl"•ON• -' °T.tfOMAS W MWNDll•IOH J" AV9!1U•, S1nl• A111, C1l1forn!1·'27CS ~ WHE•iAS,,thf C•HorN• GMNNM!ll' A ..... Y ,1 'Ln ' · This )!U•J~ j• belr1 COlldUClec:f bY • Code seqi-50A30 11 uq,, knoWri •• tb1 211 f , 17lilt 11 .. 1111,. lll ~ ~ ., t•nll'•I 'ptd~shfP, PuboCJ $irvlce E•~ ·VKl11on ~ c.ct• MfM 'C PUJt . """'' , J.J.t~.111ve11ment c;.... ~ pro\'liln 'for.,tht PfDC«l\lfl .,..,lbr ~ ~ S41-nU '· 1' . .,,. :..._.. r Brl1n A. lletfll•, £":"-.Im Ctt.,. ~ YK•ft' pu~lc eatemen11 1nd ""''"4' Petit-~ M•n111ne P•rt11er ~~ . WtiEilEA.S, !ht City<p.-.itty POllll'lll utlllshtd Or1nltd Cots! Dilly "llQf C~I of1~1m1n1C fl: w~~ thl21 cr;;;.tv • I ' Publlt HMmlnl "'ttr . •storm clr«ft .i..utrv 'll.l 11, 2:5 injl: Ftbru•N 1, l,ri KA'~IAC.t~ ....... onr(.,.:,".,. ,• PUr-"l«•fed, In Tr•d No . .UO. """ :1:1· , 't • '" -•TN"!.,.._ --' H u o Ioli '1t -\l'ICI 6J '' mo~e ~rtlcular.Jr , ' I 1 12 A CMILLIJ'l\J.-,,. • ' . '! at mt deKrlbilt 1n• 1t11 ; ... , descrlpf!on~""-*' LEGAL. llJ-CE ' .. "~ ~ .. ..; Drl : I . e ·.I ., flereto •rid lncorpor•ltd l'lel'tln •• Ellfttllt ! VII . -··-r."';;_'!....,•, ... .!!... .. "A" •ml . , ' -7-~ -WHEll:f:As, .. 1d P\lbllc e•sernfiit _15 ' 791 • Ttl: 1"41 _,...,, ' · ·• NellrlV'lrt H 'IJiib:SCbool 119CtsNrY tor Pf1$1111 or orolPICtlt# ·-tUP.llO" ColiltT 01' THll ... ' ' ' ' . . ~ 1"1Mfl ,_ I "w~.rm-to ~ ~·-beceuw of • 118 duplk•le 1trvlt1, u•' STATI Dill CALlfl«MtNt#i l'Oll ' Pllbltshtd Or•11M COid •D'•ll; l"llot, lit LILI: Wllll ,_,, loc1led· nt•rbY; Tftl COUNTY',(li• Oit.<NGI J•11111ry 25 lncf.Jfill!UllrY 11 .. 1_J, l'n year _ a Welcome cblngt NOW Tl1EREFOfl:E, BE IT AE$~VI 1 N•. A ... wt , , ltJ.72 by lht City Council of ttie City of Fbufl. '°" HIA•IMfil-.._ON PUltlON -CODSJdering the current chllly l1f11 V•lllv thll 11 sh•ll held • pul!llc .. UASI ILllAL ... onm-'LEGAL ""N(Yl'JCE. weather. l'lor1ne for purPOS11 of con1idlrlf11 ~di #.ARIO Ai·G~CK. Otc1•M!CI ~lrler 1o ~Kilte 111e c1ncr1bed p1,1blft , 1" ~by •t'ilh 1 K•11ne111 L. l'll:·JU The school's ancient rteam •Ulf?ltnt, Seid hearllltl $Mll bll l!eld WI M•Hriilf111itr•tor ol nt•l1 of SVl"llLllH (OU•T 01' THll te and -~ !ht Coo.incl! Chtmb!rs. Cltv Hill, lotlt ... Gfltll. decetsld, l'I llltd 1111 IT ... TI 01' CALll'Oll:NIA l'O" boiler heating sys m ~~ S1111r A"11111, Foun••ln v1n..,, on Tu11-. lfll IMtlflon or•1ln1 for 'ati O"dtt T.Nl..COUJ(JY OP O•AAtl iron _t1d1atot1 \ ha.V~ "9:alJy d1y, Ftbni•~ 1, 19?>'1 1:00 P.m. Of .. ~rle "" •••tint of th• ... , PrO-•• r;~ •• ~ .... MOJ'• • ' ' soon thtr,alllr '' 11\t llNnd• permit•. '!Mtnllltllf!tr deKrlbld1 •ncf '11111 NOTICI" 'O'p HllAltlfll• ,OP lplTITION been renovated. Trustees Of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED lh•I ltMI --·1 l.11 ''"' ,, f:JG o'dock AM . .'111 ,o.-..... OIATI(" O! WILC. ANO l'O• 1•· N~· u D l fie d City Cler\ tl!•ll c•uH II lo bit oublllhtd ......... Cllf,lrl 91 tl!e Stile ot Lmt'•s'O.TIU1'~aNTAILIV. (90fllO ,,.. In tilt / Or•noe CO.ti D1Hy ,Plli:IC C~ In #WI lor !~ .. COVnti' 91 WAIVIOI . ,. .. Schoof'' • . lpp:vveif life N.WJD.,. dU•ln• Ille twu wc:ctMlhll Or-. .~11'11"9, .tlitt.ltd• kl ! 'Ett•tt of JOHN ·c. NICOLL. •lso l\nown pa-I .... on. • ...:.:...... ·•""t of Wftk1 orlor to 11\t l!eer1111 end 11\1111 Dem ftii·tltnit and,plM'f fOf" It JOHN NICOLL. Otcttsed. 3•••.-... _,-~ .... , furltler tll.IM Noll<e ot !ho! fimt lle1rl111.W ,__....-.tlel ~ •n'f NOTICE IS HEREJY G!YEH Tl'l•t $93 511 fdl' tbt 'work rectnUy Pi.ci °' llffrl.,. to tit POl!td 111 •I """ wson k 'MW'dte ,...,. •p-L11Jr• N. J°"'9 1111 flltd lllf•fn • .. titlon 1 ~AA lhree UI~ PllKAIJ •10llf '!"' ~ °'' "" pe1r •11111 -~·1t1tt1111. ~ proii-1. ti .. wJJI ffll..for IUUIMC• of (;Om.,...~ • • MWIT\enf,~ la M V41ctW.i 1tei. fo.Nlf..lltl• L9"er1 Ttsl•~lf"'(t. .,itlltODll'" (IOltd 8Ufte inchlltRaJ Oorpdra-•'"'-... PoA0SS=~ ANO AO<JftT~O II • .....,..., 11on tor ·••a ..... ~ ""' Wllvld), nltrtnu to wlllc.h I• tn9dil tor. • . of "1e City C01m1:1t 11111 1t11 dfT llfflir--.... \:Hll1tw..r ti lflf • ,....., r\if!Mr nl'ffCliferi."'"IM"lflll "" t1h1¥"¥111 --t.on. · rtfmtllbilld " 1he~· boiler JNIU•l'Y• 1'72. 1e11t. ~Kt of ht1rlnt 1111 llmt 1!11 Min tll _..._ look GUI 1111 old /s/ Edw1rd E. Jut! S11d rt1! ..,.....,., It 1lfulfed II\ tM tor ,.fbrU•rY 15. 1f7t. •It~ •.n, .. In Ille Sy.,..,..,.. . AnEsf-""or C•ntv cf °'""' ..... ff1 Ctllfelnll .. •nd '~'°"' ot Denrtmtllt Ne. I• of 1•1d radiators and blltlJW lllW ~j!.. ~ Cofe, 11 d~r~ ~,.:";';.; ":'.!:,~ CUY of :711~~ '°'~l~~~~!u::.'f:. w~, In heaUng ., ....... ~ ..... 11ttttbe11 ltodold • , s1111, An1, c_.tr °' . ._ °' o""' J•nwrl' t4. r'"'n ' often com'""..._.. Ulltt ST•TE OF CALIFORN IA I C•llfornl.I, ..... """,..,.,..."'... w. (', SI JOHH, •' !:=.:'"" ~ .... COUHTY o~ ORANGE l ••• "'· ,. ... ao ~i'-MIM' In County Cltr1( radlatorl •• ...., .....--. CITY OF FQUNTA fN VALLEY I 11!t office DI. -Iii Hid AOAMI, OIHN• • H"11t't1N• u • ..i..-ut.a. WM built Jn I, N.AltY E. COlE. 00 hereby Cll"llf't ~llh'. !211'... ....,..,.,... ftJ WIMt '"' s~ .. '• nwuw-u..., t!MI I tm flte CifY Cwt of lllt Cltv ti otlld Jlt'IU~ fl. ,,,,.. lit A""*' callfwflll flflf 1929 aod tbe lteaJn boUer WU Fevnl•lfll Vllllt1; Ttltl lht lortllll"' W, l . SI JOHN, Tt11 CtUJ ~ .. 1Mf the ' •••la of tbe Of'•lnal ltllOlullon w•t "11Ul1rty lnltoduc:td 11 Coun1y C~ alld CM AlterM\'l ,_ H it....., .,.. .. :,.1111..,'°:'~1!' J",,'!:!:.r .~:1:_ .,. :, "J:n~~~ =-, j~~~ .. :;~,J•tt. o.1r... ~ beaA~~ I tbe' -•-1 •t wlo mtll1119 r1t1111•rlY p•-.... DtNtv a....,._._. a llQNV ....... b'f ltlt follOwlnll wed1, .. Wit: Ml• & $ALLO Slld t...i•• &bl.,,,, ...... lrl AYll: COUNC1t.M•N1 Mor_,,,.,_....._. KIDS L'OVE _, ••· Holt"*rn. J"!'r. INl*fll'llt1o .... "'°· ._ ,. worklnc aml u. l'OOIDI an NAYES' CovNCJI.MfN, •-.... '"' CO--u ~ -' 1~ AIS(NT1 COUNCl\.M!Nl ....... ,...I c•1 ""TIA • UNCLE 'LEN warm -I iiWDllNC411 u n 1u Mt,., a..'-,,.....,,,.,...,..........,. provement over the ""'"""" Or•nM Cont O.lfr Pflet! 'Wllthld 0rtflle C•lf Dlllf '1111, J.,.,.,., 11. u. 1m 11 .. 1 Jtn111r, u. .,.. '*"",,. 1. ms '""'·------------'' radlatora." LEGAL,Nb'l'ICE • J, ., I i Open 12 noon sharp on We1dnesday, Jan~ary 28th. After-inventory clearance. We're spending the morning preparing for our gigantic after-Inventory storewide clearance. There will be hundreds of unadvertised bargains throughout the store· foe.your Jiome and family· Don't miss ill _, Promise yourself a rose garden. ChooM Hybrid T• or Gr .. dlllora non-patented --#Hk grade.-Hybrid Tea in Mlrandy or Peace, 'Grandlflora In Buccaneer.i ' 139 ~ r--non·patented- #1 gl'fde-_Blaze, High Noon, Peace. ... ~··-. ' . I ' 159 ~o lal!Uful lnlll blalintJ ' -.Choo~froni Bing Ch1ny, s>ol Mine, Nedaril!8 or Giant lberla.. acti. Tiie llAlfeal tlilna fOr ,_ Jlfd, small fnlft bearing buihes. Boyeenbeny, . Conoord Blue 0J'IP9, caco Red Grape. 1 •• p(Cg.Ol2 1ee l'lant tlow'olll) lltlllb9 1or garden· beauty. Pink Hydl'lrtGeai Mock Orlll[lll, Double Pink Almond. 9 .. ,... ... Planl,.. ...... lllilmtUl11lliul:ilnow ·for 8llllna beluly. Jn 111lxeil colon. .. JCPenney The values are here cwry .. ! • f Shop, Sund•y noon to 5 P.M. NEWPORT BEACH, Foshlon l•l•nd. Chug• ill -( 1 r Suprein@ Court Strikes Down New Residents' WeHare Ban I . t. From Wire Sentce. alive provided a poaible lest Judces borred mforoemeot. ' WASHINGTON -Con-of views oo the issue 1by the The ltale'1 -1 wu baaed ,_,,. • necticUt and New York laws four appointment. by Prem-~-~' oo clalma of a 14fllcal • • "'"-'·• -11 dent Nixon, Cl1lef Ju.tlce War-~- ' -·-• .,..are lqr new ren E. Burger and Jllllleea In 1• tlll•blcb -aid ' · =':r '::,: 811boea decllrod Harry A. Blackmun, Lewis F. new -In a llale may ,, . _,.Court. Powell Jr., and wm1arn H. not be reqUlnd ID -•year Without ii bwlnr, tbe -Rehnquist. All joined the -for --the &tale ..,....i with lowei-federal lllnce the 11111 decisions. None showl a "<olllpelllng" ......,_ ·• -tbal the ltale Ian announced a dll8ent N.,. York olftclal& aid a ' violate t b e -tiollll Tbe three d-.g votes In sborllge of flmdl In a &tale · rilblo of welfare nctp!Onu. 1919 were cast by Earl War-..--pay the bllbesl ' · The deci"cJ111 were In line ren , John M. llarlan and Hugo tuee ·anywbln In the nation · with rallnp by the blgb courl L. Black, all of whom have JUltify the rule. ' three' years aco that llltes left lbe courl. •--"--_.,__ ........... the could nci1 iiel 'UI" ooe-y.ar Tbe New York one-year rule ..:::.i7"" --.........,,, waillng per!odl for p o o r became law lat June Zll. at u ...... ,. by s to s t . people. At tliat time, wellare the time, about 10 per<ent of a d.ci;;;;;;' ~ : ':...: . · laws In C o n n e c t I c u t , the lamllles on wellare In the trial for three. mojor dnlfI Pelllll)'lvanll and the District lll!e bad Jrrtved during the f1nns eaovlcted of conop1r1nc ···•;..of ColumbiO wereiitruet·down _..Ill .,.-ar. to Ox the PrfCe of-'l'elraeycllne !'. hf~J,;e· First U.S. District Jadge and other ·-drUp." :l . ,~cuj "!!d Jolin T. CUrtin of Buffakl and Tbe tbreeOiu. Pl1'lr and :; N;/lf ~ ' .. ;lf1elr r""!" lben •a panel -of three f..,...-,.Co., ~ c,.namkl Co. '1 . • .... ~.eo ........ :1::· -11 · (;.riii-.--n..'.... • -1 ,,.· ·n · d· , .;,\1\.tcled 19,11111. in the ir -·r. u11~1u:;rci,qis ·.,c:.are · :~0r:·.1111 ™c::.i:!".: ~ under anlllrult law. t1 :, v ch·ld · H .-cauedlornewa,._u ;! , ' r.-0J! "I ren ours In !be case of former 'sen. . ' " . Danlle B. ·llrowlter (~Md:) 1 ' . ~ accepting bribes. :WAlll!JNG'l'O!( (~) -chllilren's program 1 or · IWullilf, to review con- ; Broadcaiters bave a new code primary cartoon characters br victkmftlf'Jormtt Albama At· ; to restrict the ~. number the programs wm not be uaed tomey GeDefal Rlcbmond M. ' al'(I !god of coP>itlerclab dur-to deliver c om m er c I a I s l'Jowen and two otben ~-' Inc· we tend lele'(ilioo Pro-wilbin or adjacent to sueb pro-ed with eztort1ng payolfa from ~_: _ -=aJ'!'IP'!' _ ~y for gra~ ;: " ... !'; Joan d ~-companlea Tbe new provlalorui, an -t to the TV code, p I . R .d ~-~ -~~ ... :; ennsy van1a es1 ents the TV -.! of Directors of • ~ ... ..,.... --.., ........... --~ ···-. ..... -- T~. Joouy ·2S, 1972 ' DAILY PILOT Ill • " • -• • • -~ .. • open .12 ~~~.sharp wwt1el1d&y~·Jail--ary 2eth after-lnv-ntory. _clearan·ce "'· • • We'~ ~Pt"4ing tile moflling _preparing ~ ' . ( . ,. . for ~r~ gigantic. aftef.i~ry • • • :"! ' • , ' ' storewide ,clearance. ·There ;will be ' . hundreds 'of unadvertised bargains . . . .~ ~ thri>ughout the store ·for:·your home and . -~ . . . family. Don't mi88 , itl -1 • 4 ~~~,~ Call for Death Penalty ·~. Some llt Percent of the f """1 ~ ~ lelevllkln alatlons 1Ublcruie tp, P~HJA (Upl) "" <1run1el( ·above the'law" ·by .------...;,,;.;., ___ _,,._ _ _,,..;.. ____ .;----••----------------r the code. · ·The . Caiil· " .came fr o m pri)Jnisinc not to ue· the 'elec.- l The new provisions will : po 11 c em en's w 1ve11 ~ ~ tric chair. • r ' -Eslab!Jib 1 . new .Pbllade!Pl!hl'! mayor IJ!d' a ~re 8" currenUy II ID"! •; "children's w&&ked•. -lamoas-lor," l>lil the o '."'.,h ,...,,.and eadl, bali ' ct' ' " . ' grammlng time. bet~:i"·"7 message was-the aame-brllig •aptOt ~average J aeveo·a1111 • ... .•. _ ··-out. . ' ' a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturdays back the ~lb penalty In one-ball years on 11. Tbe 1ut V . and SUnclays. ' . . ,. , " """'!'!l'tfani~" · . Q'lmina\· lo die ii! the .-Jc . . -Reduce 1>1•~.tfie.· Thit ..... 'the -word·'.puse;t i'alr 'Iii lbi!, ... te .... ... Wome .. ·n· ''s· . shoe·s• •.. time devotee to commercials on to Gov. Millon J. Sbapp and ~ ID 19112. and oll!of •POD•P<-Og oam the Slate"-Governm<nt 'II la cruel and uni-' • . malerla'J_ d ~ r I.n I ~ns Commillee at-~ bear"1g on a punishment to keep crlminatll . W-'• II-, A,, . ,; , · 9' 9· ~ -111uohJil hr those' time bill to change the state's sit~ on death row y~ &!le< tremendous value on · periods. method of execution from the year, the ez-police cbielAld. . opOrtylaoldng~ _ -Reduce from 16 . to 12 electric cbalr to the gas "II would be more mercllul lo perfectfOrlPflrill.~ · · minutes the amount of non-cbamber. carry out the verdict of the WhltllvfnYl·peltlrdl',bc.-. . program time in <!>lldren's · Mar'l' "'nit L. l)izzo loid '"'>'.·" . , colontlnlwldeomeiiJ1lllllllcr, . · prograrrurung duri'!I a n Y the corDmittee he was · inOre Riz2os ·said, refe'!1"JI to one allpon andoalnip ~ given hour within the cooCemed witb..-tbe "end, not convu:ted, murd~r, g1~en the ~traabtlWltland~ Saturday-Sunday lod. the .. chance, Id pull the l!Wltch on heelrt.COllleemtytorbalt °;· -Recluco ,,"-.)!al!. the means. ' . him myself." · --•-"--,· nwn . . "'!I . f "We ~ not ~arrymg out Richard Sprague, first ~uui:1 com!t,~~,tli~ L the letter or the mien!, of _the tant district attorney here and to ll!lf1mti01hilr,WO wit •la~ we already have, Riuo special prosecutor in the anx ... "•lniflut& -,rJllram sa~d, refemng to Sbapp's pro-Yablonski murder case , in not~Jtire" IN'! · wtthin.;a ~e not . to execute any mim.. Western Pennsylvania caUed IO-~' · . ·~ .• w~1le he 18 governor. ·:· ror1be state to .bold a referen: • ..~ 1 .. tiolt'I · • 1 -He said Shapp was "putting dum on 'Capjtal·pantshment. · • •--4 ••• ~r; ·~1 ··~, . . ' , . ·.·.·, ;,,.,,. . ..~. . -. . , ... ' . . '• " • •• . . ' • ~ij 12 nc>Q1;1 _.,$harp -on. . • w.-.. .... day, :January 26~h .. A~•f-invento.Y clearance .. ... 21 ............. ,. ' ...,.j!lalllo ........ . ~·1'9 spending th6 morning preparing lo< our gigantic alter-kwentory 1torewlde clearance. There will be hundreds of unadvertl9'1d <bargains throughout tfiit sto<e for your home and family. Don't miss ltl ...... P'.IH, ..... , .. 1& •''1 ...... ' ,. . •. . . . .. '. ,•• -· Salel Spa~kla· more, pay -leas. · A1t.:iaann8' diami)nds 203 :off .•. Oi)~,4 ·more. da~ ·. · ,_ .... 7 L "¢.•·· '" ""' •• • JCPenney . • Shop Sundey noon to 5 P.M. et thetonowtng atorea: ' ' I . Avoiloblo ot: NEWPORT IEACH, Fuhion lslaod. HUNTIN&TON IEACH, Huntington C•nlll'. Uso Ponn•Y' limo poym•nl pion. I' ~llllinllllillk \ ' . ' " ' blMl••ll•:=i=: . ': ~=~~i:n==· ' ... :;v-~ ..... , ,orrlblilJftwll.MochlneWl!llJabt.;.,¥i'8d ;'-. plnli.""" · • · oolap.~2fof2.Q, · 'I ' · ..... 2 .... . Safi 2'°'219 . ·' · · : 1 ' . , I I. •I: • , .llle)!flll•ll'f llitllnMlll ns s,,._,.,:nt: · .. 11 -1.! ' 8 2 -~ ,.·'~~ .. ,; · ' l\n tslOttt&r.... ., .. r ' -~ '·· >1ts'IW .... · I' •• . . ' •• Flllld erlli ...... Crib •'-hillnfotlz&d• ·cotton Wiiii 1l121dNd comen:; In lilorllld prints. ...._11irPe. Sale2•2• . " ' . •, .. , -...., l&dlll I I .......... blrdr .. •11•~ A•tlliOlll& lilg.1.,11. ..... 2 .... •- ' . ' . . -· ··= .. lliarllileM ; ... '1 INrt h'AJn=~, ·t ~ ,., • •.A ·~1't"'I .... • .. . l Wlllt."'9111 ', ' • i: (A" ,. Blza0!-11'. ~" . .: . ~ ...., ..... ., . , I" -~· • l .. 1Pt11·· ; ·. ~ . .. ' " ' • •• •••1s11g11&•111rn · --·~·"• .. ca11on.._ 21 .... -2.11,-.... ' ........ The ,.wl114J Penney s.W.. · arw .;.. S.lidcrp to 5 p.m.: • • 'NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island. HUNTIN&T°"' BEACH, H'uotintfon Centw • • • . ' . . ·coSTA MESA. HarbOr Centw, *Clo.Id 'Sund.y. • • I ( ' --·-----~---------------------'----=~ Jf D-'!LV PILOT TutMf11, J11t1111')' 25, 1972 -- \ Top News Photo of the Year in 0range .Coumty ... • ' . . I ! ' . I , I I This photograph of Harbor Patrol 'cowboys' resc1iing a confused and ne,rly exhausted fawn frdm the w~ters of Newport Harb9r was adjudged the toP. news photo of the year in Orange County Press Club competition. It was shot by 'Richard Koehler of the ' [)AILY PILOT staff, ' l I .l And Some Other Winning Pic~ures •• • • • I ' ._:. • • • e • JOANNl·RIYNC)LDS ' Belt ~por Short lat Liw Story (Spocl11) ' PAMELA HALLAN Int N1W1popor Column PATRICK O'DONNELL Best Spot FHture Photo Blot ·Photo Portfolio ' JACQUILINE 'COMIS Iott P ... L1yout I • ARTHUR VIN~EL • a.it w"torn H!!rit1g1 Story &' Best Enteri1Jnment F11ture (Both 5"<i1l1> L. PETER KRIEG Bat Ntw1p1por S.rl11 Led by Staff Photographer Richard Koehler (right l. who took three first place awards, the DAILY PILOT staff members pictured here collected 15 first .place plaques end -;(total .~f 29 awards for their work in 1971 at the 17th Annual Orange C·ounty Press Club ' Awards Banquet.' Four of them won more than one first place award. The DAILY PILOT is proud to salute all of its staff members for continued excellence in journalism. But it joins their peers· in TERRY COVILLI loot Ntws FutuN . ' singling out for particular honor these I 0 first place winners. ' .. OLINN~ITI ' loot Sport• Story Daily ·Pilot · Readers are the Real Winners 0 • RICHARD KOIHLER •• 1 ' Best Spot Nowo Photo . Best Womon'1 Photo lest Anlmol Photo (Spocl11) llLL SCHRlllilR Iott Now1p1pif: Hoodllne • ' .Again .• . . • '. ' I I ·I l ·1 I 36 Jobs For The Authori1.ed Record · By Board Deetlt J\'oti<!es SANTA ANA -'Illlrty-sir more jobs under the federally· aponaorecl Public Employment Protram (PEP} have been aulhorlzad by the Orange ~ lloonl of SUper'lllon. Tiit board 1ave County AdmlnbtraUve Officer Robert 1boma1 permission to employ the addlUonal workera, but on- ly as money becomes available. Tbey will be uslgn- ed to the library, llood control, transportat ion, com-- munlcations. a 11 es so r. auditor, pun:hasini and plan· nine deparlmellta, the CAO laid. Thomas said he had been informed that the PEP pro- gram will continue for an ad- dlUonal year. Tbe first allo~ ment of federal fund.a covered the period endlng next July 1. There are 220 PEP workers on the county payroll now. Throughout the county, In cities, school and, special dlltrlcls close to 1,000 persons have been employed under the program. CUrrent unemployment In the county Is about 6.4 percent of the work force, according to state authorities. I Death Case Trial Gets New Delay SANTA ANA -A further delay baa been ordered In the 0r1n1e County superior Court rerun of the penalty pbaae of convicted klller W t 111 a m Westwood "The M a n ' ' McClellan's 11117 trial. Judge Willlam Murray baa aet March 20 u the date on whlcb the Deatb Row occupant will be returned to Orange County for the new penalty hearinl ordered by t b e California Supreme Court. A pretrial session has been scheduled for Feb. 4. McClellan. now 30, drew the death penalty for his kl1Jing of two patrons who attempted to intervene in his robbery-of the _Gu Ligbt bar in Stanton. He is one of more than 20 Death Row inmata wbo were glven·new penalty trlall when the supreme Court ruled that the screening of polanUal juron on their views on the death penalty w a s 1111- ....UtuUonal. Beach Man Facing Trial In Slaying SANTA ANA -A H1111- tington Beach man booked on murder charges after he allegedly stabbed bis wile and then rammed the weapon into his chest has been ordered to face trial Marcb 15 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge William Murray !et the trial dala and a Feb. II pretrial session for R a y Christopher Rose, 34, of 5592 Castle Drive. Rose is held in custody with bail refused. Rose was arrested b y Anaheim police Dec. I shortly after the killing of Mrs. Connie Rott, 2.1, in the apartment of the victim's ex-husband. Officers said Mrs. Rose died of multiple stab wounds. They rushed Rose, who w a 1 bleedlng from apparenUy aelf· infilcted stab wounds in the chell, to a local bolpltal. Man Getl Art Heist Court Date SANTA ANA -A Los Angeles man accuaed of atea1- ln1 paintinp valued at _,-fy •100,000 from a Lquna Beach art aallery baa l>een orderod to face arrailmDent Feb. I In Orin&• County luporior Court. Douglu John Eyralld, •• WU deoled ball by Juel.le WilUam Murn7 alter die jurlll ~ lllepllaal ol -. .-mod ""'"'1'. wit and -p lllod aplmt lllt def-.t. Eyraud WU amsled Oct. IO aflar he alle(edly took 11 paln- ilnl• from the Larry Kroll- quiit gallery, 161 N. Coat Hlllnn7 alter tying up the ownar and lour Cll.!tomers. It Is allepd that the palnlinp, among tllem JS Robert Wood ori&lnala, were rtCOVered In i... Angela wbell Eyralld trltd to ..u them. IA'ff'1111D are ltll1 wtini an al1egtd ac<omPilct. Report Tells School Year Att,endance SANTA ANA -Fifteen Orange County achoo! districts have reported 11ins in at· tendance over lut year while 12 dlstrlctr showed a decrease in the number of students in the classroom, according to a report issued recently by the department of education. Two school di st ricts reported no change in at- tendance figures and the report did not include the Community College districts. Orange Coast elementary districts showing gaW: were Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Ocean View (Hun- tington Beach), San Joaquin, and Seal Beach. Huntington Beach High School, Capistrano Unified and Laguna Beach Unlfied Districts were also gainers. 1bose with less students than the previous year In- cluded Los Alamitos and Weatminster. Newport-Mesa Unilled and Trabuco showed no change. School Sets Open House ORANGE -Marywood Catholic hlgb achoo! for girll bu acheduled an open hQuse for pro1pective 1 t u d e n t s atarling at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the achoo!," 2111 Villa Real Drift. A placement teat for Incom- ing atudenta will be given at I . a.m. Feb. 5, Sister Mirgmt Gallagher said. A fee of '5 II cbar1ed fur the tat. Parenti may arrange for an Interview by callinl 1117-l!llO. .Firm Sued ,In Gun ~ase SANTA ANA A Hun- tington Beach sportsman who claims he was serk>m[y In- jured when his underwater shirk gun went off wblle he was loading the weapon bu sued the manufacturer for fl!0,000. Norman Ream claims ln his Orange County Superior Court action. that negligent design by Beckman Instruments led to the accident Jast April in wh lch the Beckman "bangstick" mlsflied and aJiOt him in the tert hand . Ream claims that the injul')_' has left hlin with severe and permanent disability. GOP Gathering Set in Newport· An estimated 500 Republicans are expected to gather for a fund raising din- ner Fab. 11, at the Skyliner BaUrooiD of the Airporler Inn. Tbe •1oo+plala dlnner ta designed to ra!Je funds · to finance tbe party's precinct regtatrati6n 1rorl: for the primary electlom. . ~ -.. -.. ~ ......... . . ... • TWldoy, JMuary ~. 1972 OAILY l'ILOT JS c Edison Heads County's List' of Top_ Taxpayers I SANTA ANA -Orange pany, SU nllllon; General County Tar Collector Rober\ Telephone, f3 .5 million. Citron has announced his lilt North All>ef(can Rockwell, of the larg .. t property tax· f3 .44 mllllon; Leisure World payers In Orlnle County for Laguna Hills, f3.44 million: 1971-72. Standard Oil, '3.S million: Leadinl the liat u uaual Is Sicila1 Oil, '3 m 1111 o n : the Southern California Edlaoo Soutbem Calllornla Gu Com- Compaoy, with•·• million, pany, fl .II million: up lllS,000 ovc-tbe pnvloul Dlaneyland, •u m 1111 on : year. , Roamoor Le11Ure World, Seal The 11 others Include: . Beach, ,1.77 mlllfoa. Pacific Telephone, ' I • S 4 Tbe tu collector said hla ,. mlllloa; the Irvine Company. cent llllllOllnCllllent abowinl fl.It million; Union OU Com-coocern over the llow -.tpt of tu paymenl! prior to Dec. 10 ha: been corrected. Citron said, payments began to come In heavlly about Dec. I. "Percentagewlse," the tax collector llld, "we are only two tenths of one percent behind last year in real estate tu pioyment oollectlons." He said the collections fl&w"e wu haled on a total real estate tu billlng of f405 million compared with 1355 WE -SELL AT Low Shelf Prices PLUS 10% NOT JUST A FEW SPECIALS 1Y SHOl'l'IN• IN OUI WAllHOUSI OF 9UALITY l'OOD YOU SA YI ON MIYTHIN•. A NEW CONCEPT THA rs Dll'RRINT IY TODAY'S MAllllTIN• STANDARDS IUT YOU WILL KNOW THI DIHll• DAYS A WllK STORE HOURS: 10 A.M.·7 P.M. million In ll'I0-71. Tbe total tu billlnl thil year, including unsecured tax· es on machinery, equipment and Inventory la '440 million compared to .,. million tha previous year, an lDcreaae of '5Z million. Meet to Study Respiration SANTA ANA -Milton M. Kadln will discuss 1 • T b e Respiratory System in Health and Disease" Thursday during a meeting of the Orange Courr ty Emphysema Club scheduled for 7:30 p.m. In the Santa Ana Community Hospital Auditorium, tOO E. Wash1netoo SI. Tbe meeting, sponsored by the Chrilirnas Seal Auocia- tion of Orange County, la open to the public. IVllYTHIN• IS MAIKED WITH OUI LOW SHELi' PllCIS. n .. tho .. odcw odds l1t1t 10°/o to .,Ive ot whot yell P"Y· So ff you woulMI up with $10.00 w,.-lh Y""'d simply pey thet, plus 10% "' $11.00 tata~ 1'1111 .... ftr n1rythl111 uc.,i the few 11111'1'11 lltllly c.nl,.11111 llk1 mlllt 111111 H•-· WE MAKE DISCOUNT HOUSES LOOK EXPENSIVE! . . I le u expert honle manager and ICl'le hm*eds of dallan p« year oo your food bill. Doo't ... all aver town laoldot lo< bartal•• •• , Yau -bo -od ""'" you ltuy at TOP YALU yau aro ltuyl"9 at tho LOW prlcn. WE CAIRY ALL OF TH• FAMOUS llANliS. TOP 9UALITY MU.TS alMI •AIDIN FRESH PRODUCE! ' NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS WI CHAWNH ANY MAIKO TO MATCH THI TOTAL SAYINM. CLOSED SUN. & wED. IY MINCJ CLOSID Z DAYS A ~ AND OPIN NOM lO 'A.M. TO 7 PJli THI OTHll I DAYS. WI SAW O~ PAYIOU COST.' / Only Co~st & Southern offers saver~ all three:· • 8%.two to five year guarant•ed certificates. • Saturday Service. • The Insiders Club. 1 ... ........... ,.. ....... Effective 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No minimum. Annual 5.75%·5.92% One Yeac Certillcate $1,000 Minimum. Earnings 6.00%-6.18% Two to f1ve Year Certllicates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 deys loss of interest on amounts withdrawn before maturity on all certificate accounts. , TIM lnoldara Club: A MWWIY to bell inflation. Ill membelshlp card petmlts yo11 to buy neorty everythlna you Mid lnlm ti. flnesl closed- door showrooms at 1ubltantial savings-1ppli1nces, furniture, stereo equipment, sportlna aoocfs, draperies and much, much more. You can even buy cars at the. '1fleet" price end mobile homes and motorcycles at substantial savings. The lnsldlra Club also provides big discounts on tickets to s~rtina and entertainment events ..• plus a whole list of frtt services: safe deposit boxes, money orders, travelers checks, notary services and the UM of document duplicating equipment. Membership requirement for savers -$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive associate memberlhfps entitling them lo all outside referral services. Ask about )olnlnc It any Coast office. Dolly Houn -t AM lo 4 l'M . . UN Pl'.IMK>l JOU!' ,iactflc • Pl·2l41 Wiil COYINA:I [Htl•nd SM.inc Ctr,. J$1·2IOI NfffHtAMA cm: 1611 Yin H1115 IM.• ftt·1111 ·-1t1ll Y4lfl'ttn ltwd. • Ms.Ml4 ._ ...... , 31nf &l.ot:Vlt. 01·1411 ........ ~ ~ • .,..:r • .... -..... In Dllill'IOM llt 11ML • (714) ffl.7111 Open -yo-t AM lo 1 l'M •Not 0,.,, lltu•1"' l I . • • • ' .. ·-•• .. .. l if DAILY PILOT · Tutsday, January 25, 1972 PAJIJ£1f ClllCVS • . • ' . . •l I • •• • " Duri{lg .. this onr:11-11-Ye,111\11wtnt. molt ~ .. Magnavox -models ara · substantiellv ' , ' 1 • ~ . pricei r.q·u.ced: Save up t'o ft~.' ,'on : Color ~~re<> Theatres .... , up to·' Io ~;, ~n "By•, Mommy! I 'II phone when I ge~ there.•• if I'm not too busy helping Grandma t • .. i · fine forr\itu·re CotorTV ••• up to $1,02 ·bn Stere0.consoies •.•• up to $80 on ·Stereci Component sY,tel"fls.' Save on :·p.,1cino- chrome·TV, Tape Recorders ·and R&Qio$, too'. All 'have 'the: tiuilt-iri .i).ifcirmance • 'Hurting Moth~~." . ' ' ; . . ' . and relia~ilitytnafhave mad.e !)Aag,navox .. . e lead~r in _the field of finest qualitY . eltic~roni~.,for ,Oller so.v\111~1 ' Boys Turn Wea pons. $ On Two Assailants DETROIT (UPI) "I taught my boys how to uoe ·guns when they were just little 1ots," Charles Medley said of 'hia: sons, Charles, 12, and _gaiy, ·a. •, ;:Colleges : ~ccepting ·Students LOS ANGELES (AP) State College Chancellor GleM S. Dumke says applications are still being taken for ad· mission to 1972 spring and fall Imm at aeveral schools in tile 19-campus system. The initial application filing period Wider the colleges' common admissions program ended Nov. 30. Dumke said applications are ltil1 being accepted for the spring semester at Fresno, Long Beach, Sacramento and San Diego's Imperial Valley campus. At Chico applications are being accepted in physics, chemistry and engineering and at San FranciBco in engineer· Ing. For the ,spring quarter, Dumke added, applicaUom are helng accepted a t Hayward, Humboldt, L o s Angeles, Pomona, San Luis Obispo and Stanislaus. Tbe chancellor said all but t'hico and Humboldt are ac- cepting applications· for next fall. Younger Backs Teen Drinkin· . .. . . g SACRAMENTO (UPI) · - AttOrney General E v e 11 e Younger aald·that 1&-year-<>lds Bhould be legally allowed to drink and. ·legally subject to ams! if <'°1ey drink to excess and mate fools of themselves." Spe8ting to a student alBftDbly at a Sacramento mgb School, Younger said "I tltlnl: 16-yeal'Oldl should have all , qi the privileges and resi>oiislb!lltlOs of a d u I t status." ' Tbe afate's· cblel Jaw ..,. fon:elllOQI elflcer tokl the . students "I 1b1nk l&-Y.ear-<>ldl should be allowed to" vote, allowed to drink, but Olso sub- ject to any arrests and pro- -. if they drink to ... cess aJKI make fools of tbemielves." A r<eenlly-enacted state law makes l&-year-<>ldl adults for -all legal purposes. Drinking is excepted because t b e CalifOrnia constitution limits the right to drink to penons 21-years of age or older. ' Medley'; · ins~ctlona ])81d off Quring the weekend when a young bandit and hls girl friend · invaded the Medl~y home. Seeing their mo i her threatened, the boys got out a .38-caliber pistol and two shotguns wounded the gunman and fatally shot his girl friend. Hffe was hurting my mother and she was scre~ing. We had to do something," Gary said. What they didn't discover until later was that the assailant had a starter's pistol which_ wouldn't fire bullets. Polli:e said Robert Baker, 19, and his girl friend, Angela Bryant, 17, appeared at the Medley home Saturday af. temoon while Medley, 4:9, was at the barber. When ~Mrs. Medley answered the door, Baker and Miss Bryant forced their way inside, police said. Medley's wife, Edith, 52, told police . Bater put a pistol to her head and said, "Don't do anything or I'll blow your brains out." ... on each of these gtai:~fully styled Astro-Soriic; Stereo FM/ AM-Radio-Phonograph Credenza$ ·with world-famous _ l\(lag.navox so~nd ! · Enjoy the full bea1:1ty of music ..:..from StefeO FM /AM radio, you_r_ f_.1vorite r.t@l.Qings •. or optional Magnavox tape equipment. Each of these outstanding Magnavox ,Annual S~lli Values has: 30-Watts EIA musiC power, two High-Efficiency 10• Bass Woofers: and-two 1,000 Hz. Exponential Horns that project thrilling sound from both 1sides jlnd front of the '.ai.Jthentically styled cabmets, plus the Mi~romatic player. Easy lift-lid opens·to large 'recoid storage area, radio·phono a~d·an con· trols. Magriificent to see ••• as well as to hear I A. Spanish-model 3733. e. Contompo· "l'ary-moder· 3731 . c. !talion Cla11ic- model 373JJ. 0. E"rly Am.rican-model 3732. Hear them today ••• and save I ' --.. • • c • When the Medley boys saw 4 what was . happening, they , went for thei.rl'. father's guns while a sister, Jill, 12, rail next door to call police. 4 \ -- Baker asked Miss Bryant for her six-inch knife when he saw the two boys return with the guns, police said. But before she could band It over, Gary pulled the 1trigger. on one of the shotguns, killing Miss Bryant. . Charles,. taking care . not to hit his mother, emptied the · · revolver at Bater, grazing him in the arm onCe, While Gary fired two shotgun blasts. Mrs. Medley broke free when Gary jumped on him, Baker said. Police said Baker picked up · the 28-gauge shotgun' dropped by Gaiy and poked it Jnto . Charles' stomach. The youth . shoved It toward the fioor before.it disChiised. · · . Baker Red out tbO front door and was qui~tiy apended by police, wbO. _cllarged him with attemPtecf murder: "I trust my """ with' guns more than I trust·tome other people," Medley iald'. "They, don't touch tbenumless I WI them to. Except thi&l time It was an emergency.!• . " ' ' • " . o ... I ' . • ,. Seat Belts lgJiored . By Most LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Even ffr!"er ')>eOple use auto aeat bells than had been thought, a safety researcher haS reported. Nine out of 10 don't bucklt up Un!.S. they are coostantly r.minded. SAVE $21 ::n•::::,::' ' SAVE $10 on FM/AM Radio/ SAYE $S;1~n .~::.:::: '" SAVE $1 ~ 1 iablo Color 1V modal 6112.with 12"'· C-U.llocorderAC/DCmodel9041 .• tablel¥fttodel.50l0andonjqy12"(dlag·' lnodet1008,0nly4"" diagonal maesura pictures, telescoping · ' FM/AF.C, auto le~al, tel•!COping FM . onal) tli°•!P plcturn. Witit :11leocopln11. .• .room-ffillngiO<ind, d_ipoleantanJia'andl:on~,niant.r~'r,cta~li ~, ··~~rina, ba~'8nd level meten, tone· '1n1•n;;::nd +~jthtcarivi"9 haild!'") . d~l,wlth.Log carrylng'handlt. Perfectontebles, shelves · ., ·ionf!\>I; caaettt eject. record monitor, -It'• NI ~i\ywfiire ... In any to0m · bullt·ln.enll!lriL , or,bookc ..... -artyjVhera.I '$24. _8 ;' •"'!oftapealann.B,attaries,c.$8;.. .1 1~Yoillec-·$telttoday •. $ 8 ,. 4 . ~' ~·i;j~u~ Trial( N.OW .'. . . . NOW ' • er::'.·," . ' . NOW . ~: . '. :. • •.• : I· I ANIMAlogic .,_ Dr. ·Gero1d A. F1eischer. profeaor of Industrial engineering ot the University of Southern Calliornia, surveyed 1,000 drivers in three California clUes -Modesto, Balcerslleld and Salinas -and made randon -.Vatlons of another 21,000· driven. • Only between 10 and 14 per. coot ot the lllCllGrtlll•IMOd aeal -· -\bu. ball the '"'hmt• pre>loul!J IC<epl..t by -':!tr '-.-S, Flefpbdier • . Usage was ·-II percent before a radio cmnpolgn of "buckle up for ufety" ads, which drove the llll!lber of U-using aeat beltl up to 14 percent, be aald. "Tbil lmpro•ement , however, was only flll)poraiy. In the -Immediately after the pabllc: oerTite .... nou.....-wore ott the lir, aeat belt usage lllJ>ped bock to even sllgbtly below th • orlglnol 10 pen:eal,. Flellcber aald. " ,; .. . . . . .. 46 · YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE'I i ·--· ....... ' 401 llA!tt~ HUHn-llACtl -·-_, --m•. ••111• '°'"'~" ...,, . j .... _ ' . . ' ' ' . ~. f ~ • • ' ' l I, " r .• t I . ' " .. t ~ ... , . Lines .. ., IWllAN ClllUITY -... old. lllcll•llid not-' rldl. 'lbe ___ , .. ; •· . ., NEW YORK -Deol .... Anne ~ AW, 'llllo -to • ~ •'-GI..,_, lpenl ...,. ti!<, Jr. s.,;it••.'..,. • :i ' : . lwo ...... al 11111 Pewit ·~ • u. qull-... ..... ... ' ·' ' t Bin "'::11~· .... wllll '"!"""'· 'Fl ... .... ... ' ( \ ... -~ . ..._ ...... berh\l*llDddoeldO~ ' ,;w1u ...,.':. ....,.. • · ·tor.~ /j!ioNJ(a<!'l"~= •1lhmiri:clol•, ..,.. .. ~~ ~ ) ' . . ' -' dM l~.al . ll'--re.r;1111·~-·• clolhes -tll part. Tine ~ • ' liaalebod7 : ~Idol~ blpple infl""!* lufnld . ~ to be ~ c!on-., .. . , ~ lly %·· , 1 ~1.-0-~ I rea ·-'il!o..t·-ls ·to • I zpqre, ~ --.a-a were • "U11• .. .,.... , \ .. ~ dnmaUc. cnwo bettfeeo oecure rldutlPl lbe ioorlll," 11,1111 'Alult,. ... j.· liOdalJy ~ typis from piDklaed 1'dY, who bu ""9'" '!'\I, . •. ' ""'1.Where indl-1Wiell ·-and~ uw.., .. 1Jen1 '"' crulec llQU)'WOOCI bJ\ fGn)lll ~~~· ~=1f' pa.at / ~Inc Jll>yslc~y fit. • Jii<iolilyn Bui at" II 114 u a~ .' •Anne, wllil1118 had her b.W-~ J-for ~ 'A-ie. ·.1 · ooly, f"'!' ,_ but .. u. ,to 1,!00 J f"·L> bo • d .......... _ tllo ' ltorel cout to ·'coast, IOOll 'became llBWOD jJIOUlel ¥ ~,..-- convinced uw; '!J>er<'• a &real aceoe; lelrolng, -... • ' • '• return lo .... dl'essing. It's a She I allll lol lbe -gllid ol{, ~rirlal and'feacuon qalnil lbe -alln4 .And,·wbJIO~= Iola!.~ ~ allracll-Ooodllll ~---••lb tlult we saw In'Oie !Os. AlJ'lbe junk moth onlers, the ~1o·dlongo la '" . luhlon within its own"tphere _. gone· • j i and down wtUt limltltloris ! ·• The l!npr,.mo~ that the ''°' "Women ill •'hurry don't want If' would be failion I clualc --•WW llJDe'.ohangllli clothel,'" llYI . wv aiven furlber lmpelwl when ~ Wblcb ii, of coune, tho.· llYPSY...,...,411 McGraw,came ·l!Jto 'Mci.flo Anne Klein'• success. All Ille Klein ~ ¥11 cwd!nd · ~ clolbes are sleet, ..u-y ilerns one turtleneck w11b knlCl<eni two that make tranaiUons with the ld- tweod wrap okll1s and pullovers dJUon of a-lea. . and ... .._, ablrl\Jalal. Anne talkl abOul 111'11 being the AU, an u.:rashlon coordinator, ytar of cleAn dresllng -meaning wu heaving sighs of superlative that 'UnllecesW'Y frou.frou and ' rellef jlbout lbe.~ sim~llcltlos. · ~· hive beon , •• erued . from mv1no1 3rtr1uper1 . • --Wclolbei.: · · · ; ~. ·.~ ~. 1,. "'!be ,,..ld·la cobi'Plical•d then w.al lo ""'"100. SIM wao· · .....p, • qys ~~'Theft's war, lnvlledO tO .Jl Pl# al Ille Gloria ' polluted '111r, <linJllll unrest, prison Gu~~ l)ewr Lu,Sprltaa. '' .vlolen<:e. Toifiy tll!ri'• a new Anni, Wiit• ·Mrs.··Ollp Rul>Jn..' ~ for sim"'-dftislng that is stein ·~llfe.nlilnbodlked , ... ~~ 11~1· a "pimona1 pro. lo -: 117. ber • mamed jedli>Q a1 life sl!le ine·1nxn fuss.'' Dime the Uject• lneritably . -' ,. . • ' twned • . Glorl& aanaunced , . : :. -I.; r this ;"'8 ·bid by._i .the ' ' ' ' P.arla . :to Jav.est ln, PArell· ' • (. ' _. • down~·hY10~callec1 ,, ·Jlnne 'Klein's ·1972 ~ ~~= '' · sp'rl;g · coH:~tion µ. Alme.,. ~ ' • b "1' · · "1! t*:• to !lie is asea on .A!!r!lllll . ~ ' Job, c 'ln'lld Into lbe s'rm' pie com. p·onents·-· abo ·order a .new separates ' -·be for beraell and best pal, Dinah Shore. . " . ·CJ'd aputtued thal all Ille nµiliire eleganta lnr1-circle -indud1ng Dinah. -were bored, silly "I\ b •ion~• penCbant for costumes. · <'l . "'lbe aeries of reaclJClll lurDed . out to. be a lascin·att:ng barometer," says Anne. "When my ·~ ·· s.weaters, ·blazers, ' . . ' . . ' ·! • skirts .and trousers. .~~~y are . i!lt•rr ' · · eliang~11~l·e: · busblnil 111\1 ·I put 1he tlliOcea , ( ,, " ~,~tbe ltndenry tow•d,'1111e; · fublon WM ID ~ ! .. . 1nnc1: "ll wu ,. dealre ol. the ' ., . ~ . • ' . \ I ' t• : ' • ...... 1,' " : ' ' ' • • • ~: H~t'~· :'~Off: l tq .. ' . ' • • ' . . . .. ·• . ". I "'J I 1 ' I I , " ' • ' . .. ' • • • • . • ·' ~ ,:'[;>jf r;a sty \ '.rmw voRK <iii'.t> ·-A· .... d1DUl1 , ~ .cro~.lbe .orlent'1 lnflllOllCI · on sprtiJi 1-: 11'1 really - .. lmlething elae." '!be ~ .. mikes lbe wurer look u ~she'• ellher ~or ncelv-•."': btg'el~ 1i;Dals. · ' · ~ The main feature of this adornment for the cranium, 1°" aee, ls two brua.Jtems that stand up tile the rabbit ean On a television aet. By awanl-w~ jewelry clolicner S~ey. llagler,,,lbe headdress l1ao bid · mullicolor braifiis , lpd trawlnl• ol black JaC'JUOfed l"""'boo. Completing llfU lllgler'1 coacopl of ' iJio perld MaJdattlin, caM!dalo, WU · Ille style of•lhe ¥-fiber wic fUld by Anthon1· Anlpiiou lo fn1"0 lbe laco : ·and· follow. lbe. llne of tho helddreu,, • · '. naklnl a ,kind ol .to1y neit for tt. · HaaJer, '°' a~y from Denver who came Edi some yeara '80 to 111 tmAI · • cleilgnlbc,'bolds dolena al jewelry-mik-' lnl awards, Including International -. , .... aniithet oriental lool<, lbeR -• ~ Lilly pendallt -ID --<lllnese -that filJa lllOll of lbe 1poce l>Otween neck, 1boulden and Ille • lop port of an .........-"""' ,.-map,, . To · 10 with this, llqler· doidlNd lanlern earrings blg u a -and made o1 Damme red Cl'Jllal• and rblnestonea . . 'Ille·-.... lper'i'collediCll·ln- cluded many llalr 011111De11ta, neck1aoe1 and emlnl• of corwcl jades, carnelillll, ·::i.;::==:.• In llelmlas - Rio "'"" -hll made ol ....... and edged In atlt ii -for ....... wttb "floor.lmcth" bnidl. 'lbll'•·rilhl--11111 .-.... -..... '!W'D bo ... Ille ..... fubion acme' lili:awJlllJ'to 'u arlillil u cMpollrb. . To <lllbll -.. .... 11111 """' -newwlplnb--oneln jel b*k for Ille laD-leal1h pictalll, Ylnl and Yang. 'lbere aloo wu a wic 1lyled In 1111 Chinaman'• -lo ooordlnlle with whit ii,,...,.•" tire -..-al Ille,.., Ille Cldiiaa-·1 sull AJDOD1 albw .. 11)1nlrJ" shown kl -..,.... -• denim --midi cl ....... lift ...... llrooo -janl-. . Tiie llracollll wore midi -"toCJtletl" ,..,., .. ' ., • • ~men llA ANDERSON, Editor , • . • • • ,......., .._.., & "11 P• IJ • ' , .. • • ' .. Dragon Ledy mekes her debut this spring with ~ Stanley Hegler creation -11n oversized Chi- nese cherecter pendant in brus. • i • I • ' . .... .. ' •• , ... ••4 .. ' • ~· ... . ., ... • DAILY PILOT Tilosdly, J10u.vy 25, 1972 Valentino Turns to Victo rian Age· · Designer Valentino gets applause from his manne- quins for creating a line of classic suits, dresses and coats that would. please any belle of the Victorian era. The long straight trousers and evening wear are ruffled, tucked and lace trimmed in the fashion of that day, Coast Clubs Crowd Calendar Guest speakers will inform members of the Orange Coast Clubs on topics ranging from "no fault" insurance to the sex game in meetings planned this week. ~ Also on area agendas are j)rograms of music, art, cards ' Ancf election and installation of officers. Phi Mu A visit from Mrs. Wllllam R. Short, California State District alumnae director for Phi Mu, is planned for the ,Thursday, Jan. 27, gathering 'Of the Orange County Alumnae Chapter. The group will gather in the Fullerton home of Mrs. Belly Poggl Mrs. Short will discuss pl1n1 for the 120th birthday celebration of the organization ill March. GOP Wome n John La FolleUe, a Los "i\ngeles attorney, will explain ~no fault" insurance at the ,:nursday, Jan. 27, meeting of ,~t.he New p ort Harbor .. llepublican Women Federated in the Newport Beach Tennis Club. La Follette will speak at 11 a.m., after a ..J.0:30 a.m. business meeting. Luncheon will follow his talk. Democrah Nominations for 1972 of· ficers will be submitted for members' consideration by the DemocraUc Women of Orange County when they meet Thurs- day, Jan. 11, at I p.m. in the Unlled Savings and Loan building ill Orange. WomuH>f·the-year a w a rd ballots have •been malled to memben by committee chairman, Mrs. F 1 o r e n c e Smith, and should be returned to her at the Thursday meeting. Library Friends Fifty members of the Hurr tington Beach Friends of the Library will travel t o Pasadena Thursday, Jan. 'J:/, to visit the Huntington Llbrary and Gardena. A bua will leave the main library at 9 a.m. and return at 3 p.m. A !healer party has been ICbeduled fer March 18. A used boot ra1r 11 on the qenda for May. New members are being recrulled. ' Alpha Delta Pi VIOLINIST Murray Korda Donald Goodrow, Tom Gold, Terrence Bennitt, Alan Tracy, L. B. Wilder and Mrs. James Mears. The club will staff a reclamation site at the corner of Del Mar and NewPort Boulevard Tuesdays between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. . Single Pare nts The Sex Game -How to Win will be discussed by Larry Kinney, minister of education for the More Institute, at the Thursday Jan. 27, meeting of the Young Single Parents Club at 8 p.m. in the Beverly c.avern, Los Angeles. Perk Plans El C8mlno Real Junior Women's Club members wUI appear Thursday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. at a meeting of the Capistrano Bay Parka: and Recreation Aasoclatlon t o present a donation f or playground equipment for Thunderbird Park in Dana Point. The group hopes to make the park a long-term project with the aid of other in- terested citizens. Re t ired Perso n s Reports on the 1971 White House Conference on Aging will be presented at the Thurs- day, Jan. 27, meeting of the American Association o f Retired Persons , NeWJX>rt ,Beach Chapter 121 in the Newport Harbor L u t h e r a n Church, Newport Beach. A social hour at noon is planned . Members are asked tQ bring sack lunches . &verages will be provided. The meeting will begin at l p.m. CM Juniors A panel of federation of· ficus will discuss the struc· ture, organization and ac- comp l is h men ts of the California Federation o f Women's Clubs, Junior Membership Thursday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m. for the Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club in the women's clubhouse. A rummage sale is schedul· ed for Saturday, Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. at the clubhouse. Mrs. David N. Sheldon, 546-2439, will accept donations prior to the sale. Chim es Plans will be outlined for an annual fashion sale in April by Chimes, Women's Auxiliary to t h e Oralingua Foundation, Thursday, Jan. 27, in the Pasadena home of Mrs. Henry Perren Jr., president. A mem· bership brunch is slated for Feb. 24. house. Proceeds will benefit the club scholarship fund for students at San Clemente High School. The public is invited. Lady Angle rs New officers were installed and awards presented at the annual banquet a n d In· stallation of officers of the Newport Harbor Lady Anglers in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Installed: were the Mmes. Lew Bellinger, president : Dale Carter, vice president; James Evans, secretary, and Charles Foss, treasurer. Receivi ng angling trophies were the Mmes. Lily Call, Carter, H. S. Dewey, Donald Jones, Fred Jerome, Bellinger, Foss, Fred Johnson and Ralph Fore. Betrothal Revealed A February wedding in Christ Church by the Sea, United Methodist in Newport Beach is being planned by Christie Ellen Emmons and Stanley D. Whimer. Their engagement was an· nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Emmons of Newport Beach . The bride. elect graduated from South Hills High School where she was president of J u n i o r Statesmen. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Whisner of Brookfield , Wis., was presi· dent of the Kappa Sigma chapter at his alma mater. El Camino Re al Universily of Wisconsin, and served with the Army in The leadership development ' Europe. section of the El Camino Real Woman's Club, has planned a luncheon and card party for Thursday, Jan. 27, at noon In the Dana Point community Gordon Writing T earn Eooked for Review Spring Suited Up Kimberly celebrates a suit·y spring with a aeries of snappy suits and jacket dresses. A knitted suit with a short belted Jacket has a Oaring skirt and a fine-striped multi- colored blouse wi~ a tie neckline. Gordon and Mildred Gordon, the husband·wife wrlllng team behind the Gordon byline, will describe their newest novel for the third Pi Beta Phi Celebrity Series Book Review Friday, Feb. 4. The IO a.m. presentation is sponsored by the South Coast Alumnae Club as a benefit for 11• philanthropies. A smock-top suit had a ahite tailored shirt ·and black and white checked pants. HorosG:ope: Leo Gains WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 By SYDNEY OMARR Al!fES (March 21-April 11): You move about, conlact family members, check prcr perty values. Ideas are plen- tiful. Key ts to be selective. TAURUS (Aprll 26-May 20): Versatile approach results in gain. You add to possessions. ,You can collect what is need· ed. Expand horizons. See beyood lhe lmmediale. Sagi~ tarlus individual could play 1lgnificant role. Plan ahead. GEMINI (May 2t.June 20 ): Lunar cycle high ; you can successfully take initiative. Stress independence of thought, action . Restrictions fall away. You gain greater freedom. Aquarlu!I and Leo .persons figure prominently. CANCER (June lt·July 22): You get Information ~rom undercover source. Key now ls to state views and to be recep. tlve to Ideas of othera. Your cycle is on rlse; just a bit of patience culminates In suc- cess. LEO (July 2.'1-Aug. 22): Ac- cent on desires and how to fulfill them. One way Is to get backlog of family. Slick to solid course. L e a v e ec-- centricilies to othera. 1bose who recently argued make up. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Promises are free-and-easy. Insist on collateral. Pisces person ls In picture. Dlacard what is vague. Set sights on goal. There la room for ad· vancement. You move up U confident. Avoid aeli-Oecep. tlon. LIBRA (Sept. 2.'1-0ct, 12): Good lunar aapect now coin- cides with chance to evaluate Ideas, format, future plans. You get matters settled. What was abltract becomes reaU.tlc. Yau mature. You spread message and earn respect SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Legacies, money that is owed -legal matters in these areas are emphasized. You settle dispute. You gain objective. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Study Scorpio message. Be independent, but avoid tendency to be arrogant. Leo individual figures p~ mlnently. Legal affairs are emphuized. Questions con-- cei'ning marriage and partnership are high!igbled. CAPRICORN (Dec. :ii.Jan. 19): Guard health; lab no un- necessary chances. Keep pace ll!Oljerale. Check diel. Avoid extremes. Overcome tendency to brOod. !.<Ok ill lilture. Pasl la aone. Improve rolallona with usoclates, co-workers. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Develop ~ rapport with youni person. Don't feel you know It all. Creative effort now ~uld unlock door ol ap. portunity. Be willilli to make changes. St re I 1 fiex.lbllity. Communicate needs, desires. PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:h 20): Improve p h y s J c 11 .sur· roundlngs. Protect self In clinches. Some now would take advantoga ol ollp, mishap. If lboJ'Olll!I In opproach you emerge victorious. L e a v e nolhlng to chance. Stick to facts. . Easterners Go ·oiffere,nt W,ays • DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm a travel· ing man and an inveterate new spaper reader. Your column ls a must for me and I r e a d it all over the country. Sometimes I read it twice a day -when I'm on the road. This is what I am writing about. can you solve a riddle for me? '4•.t~ .. ... Recently I was in Detroit and caught you in the Free Press. The column that morning was about a young guy who couldn't urinate unless he was alone . He was very worried because he was about to be inducted into the Army and he knew he'd never have any privacy there. That same morning I flew to Boston £rom Detroit and picked up the Herald Traveler at the hotel. I read the sa me column I had read in the Detroit paper, but the language was different. It didn't say anything about the guy's inability to urinate. It said he was afraid to go to the bathroom. Do you write different answers for cer- tain papers? Please etplain. -A ROAD RAT DEAR ROAD: The very same column Is seat to all client papers. Each editor bandies U as be sees fit. It might be that nobody in Boston urinates. They only go to Uie bathroom. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am so burn· ed up right now that I have to let off steam or I'll explode. It's my d i z z y cousin who lives in Detroit. She is con· stanUy sending me greeting cards. She writes in every bit of white space from top to bottom, then she writes up and down the sides of the card, over the printed message and oo tti.e back. It's a mess. As if that's not enough she underlines everything so I won't miss the point. It's maddening. Does she think I'm an idiot? At the end of a sentence that's supposed to be funny, she scribbles "HA HA. GET IT?'' Should I tell this donkey that I don't en- joy her cards, that they make me mad and to please stop sending them? - LEAVE IT TO HALLMARK DEAR LEAVE IT: You told me - that's enough. I see no point In hurting your cou1tn11 feeliDp. Whea ber cards come, give them a quiet &lance tben throw them out. HA HA. GET IT? DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boyfriend is 24 and so am I. We have been engaged three times in the last four years. When the time comes to set the date, Ike gets sick or something. This morning we were to mail the invitations and Ike said he wasn't sure he wanted to get married and needed "more time." The last disappontm~nt upset me ter· ribly. J still see him and am willing to give him another chance, but certain ' ·~ members of my family are bugging me. They say Ike is stringln& me al011f, that he is seliish and Insincere. . l'm on the verge of breaking off rela· tions with both my parents and my sis- ters, They should be alvlnf me lio'pe and encouragement instead o ijndctmining my confidence .in Ike. Do ,y.u ·agree? . Please answer, Ann, I want them to see It. -NEEDING CONFIDENCE DEAR NEEDING: I ,.,... -yo~ 1bould dellnltely break oil relatlou. llut not with your famlly. J&'1 1ke wbo oapt to be dltebed. Should you muo1e to bluclg-him Into marrlqe oae of lllete d1y1, you'll rep-el It. Tbe IUY II boUen. CONFIDENTIAL TO WHAT GIVES! You've got the quote wrong. It'• 11WHEN ignorance is bliss 'tis folly· to be wlse.'' Aa for me, I'll take wisdom over lg. norance if there's a choice. Too often there isn 't one. Ann Landers dt.cu11et teeu1e drlat. Ing -Its myths, Ill reallU.1. Lura IM facts by read.lq:, '1Boose ud Yott-Ror Teenagen On.ly," by Ann Laden. Sead 35 cents la cola and a 1ta11 stamped, •li- addretltd envelope la care of tile DAILY PO.oT. ;; ,. Couples Exchange Vows, Rings ·J PEARSON- ARTHINGTON Lutheran Church of the R e s u r rection, Huntington Beach was the setting for the marriage linking Carol Lee Arthington and Ronald Gene Pearson Jr. of Fountain Valley. The Rev. Arthur Tingley directed the vow exchange for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Arthlngton of Huntington Beach and the son of Mrs. Mary Pearson of Newport Beach and Ronald G e n e Pearson or Seal Beach. Mrs. Roger Braaten aerved as matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Miss Bobbi Arthln&ton, Miss Maribeth Pearson, Mrs. Joseph Ava1os and Mrs. James Pawling. Attending as best man was MRS. PEARSON Robert Rodman Jr., and was the setting for the wed· ushers were Avalos, Roger ding ceremony linking their Braaten, John Pearson, Gary daughter, Jocelyn Elizabeth Miller and Robert Zecher. Mickle and Wayne Aaron The bride is a graduate of Beachwood. Huntington Beach Hlgh School The Rev. James Kirk of St. and attended California Slate Mart Presbyterian Church of· College at Long Beach where ficiated . she was a member of Omicron Mrs. Kingsley Knoxwood Nu and Kappa Sigma . was the matron of honor and Her husband, a graduate of Dale Beachwood was the best Newport Harbor High School, man attends CSCLB where he af· The bride a Chlldren'• !iliated with Kappa s.igma~ Home Society debutante, ts • The ne~lyweds will reside m graduate of K a t h a r i n e Fountain Valley. Branson Girls School and is a BEACHWOOD-senior at the Univerpity of Oregon. MICKLE Her husband, aon or Mr. and The Lido !ale home of Col. Mrs. George IV. Beachwood of and Mrs. Alan Jocelyn Mickle PorUa nd, Ore., ls working towards bis teaching creden· tial in music at the U of 0. The newlyweds will reside in Eugene . Du PRE-RICHARDSON Vicki S u s a n Ricbardaon became tbe bride or Michael StevenDuPre d uring ceremonies conducted in the First United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Richardson Jr. of Coeta Mesa, uked Mrs. Karl Kloetur to be her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were th & , Mmes. Rick Richardson and : Mel Johnson; Jim Ferguson, was the best man, and ushers ' we.re Richard.son and Mike.-: Cochra~ A . ; The bride is a graduate ot' Estancia High School and Orange Coast College. Her husband is a graduate of Placer Union High School and attended Sierra Junior Coller• and 5acrameoto Stole College.' They will mate their borne In Hunllngton Buch. ' • : . '- ·' 1 • ' •• cold wave special • Orange County Alumnae of Alpha Della Pl sorority will gather for a luncheon meeting, Thursday, Jan. 27, at 11 a.m. In the Greenbrier Inn, Garden Grove. Club Seeks The Gordons, who have been writing for Doubleday for 20 years, turned away from their famous cat, D.C., and looked to the church world for their newest book, "The Tumult and the Joy." SPECIAL 01! THE WEEKI $16 75 fora limited • time only This body-buildlng wave ls a real curl-keeper ••• great forhelplng any tYPe of hair to hold the lint I ~dcutives VioJinlsl Murray Korda and hiJ trio will perform a pro- gram of gypsy music for a gathering of the Executives Dinner Club of Orange Coast 'l'hurlday, Jan. 27, in the Newporter Inn starting at C p.m. with a social hour. Korda bu been called the "Liberace ol the violin." Junior Ebell 'l'olkln& It Over will theme the Tburaday, Jon. ?7, lun· cheon meellnl or tho Junior Eboll Club of Newport Beach at 11 :30 in Berk&blre 1 1 1 N•wport . Beach. . Club oupport fer the POW· MIA committee will be re- quested. N• membero r 1 c • n t ly wel<omed ...,. 1111 Mmeo. llobll't J-. .,.tthew L,.., Robert 1'lrlll9. J,_ !. lllcb, M. 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By Gus Arriola Iv Ferd JohlllOll By Roter Bollen THE GIRLS 4'Woald YM Uve ooe 1ritll a more yOlltldll IDok-tH wutl to take off a few yean." DENNIS THE MENACE \ • . .. ~ " . . . ... ' ' ...... ' ' . ,. . . ·.. ~ .. . -.... OAILY PILOT .111 r '. ·49ers' Style of Play Mirrors Tarkanian LOilG B&ACH (AP) -It's ~ard to fMe Jerry Tarlcaolan of Cil State (Long Bt1ch) strlously when be says he isn't thinking about UCLA. It gets harder when, iA the next breath, he starts talk· · ·inc about what h's third-ranked 49ers wiU have to do ff they find themselves on the iame c..'Ourt with the mighty Bruins. "Of course, you c::an't beat UCLA if you • can't set lhrbugh their press and stop their fast break/' the coach says. "ff you can do those things, then they're down to earth. "They run so well that ii you just rela1 Nature Can't ~. ·Be Rushed :·savs Easton .; ,, Jim Ryun likes to believe tilat win· ning-not the slow time of 4:0ll.8--was ~the most important factor in the mile ~ 'i.ciueJ. be had with Kip Keino Saturday night at the Sports Arena. From this comer, however, the most , aignificant thin& for Ryun was his con- dition after the ract. Meet 'b(Hcials an- ,' ~hounced to the press corps awaiting in· " . ' .. ' • . " , .. • ' .. " ' ., ~·wtUTa :.----=" WHITE WASH ---------- i =tervlews that Ryun was physically apd ~ ~mentally exhausted and was unable to -stand, let alone to talk . ; If such i! the case, it's difficult to im- . •1ine he'll be any kind or a threat for the '" Olympic Garnes th is summer, if indeed ~·he makes the U.S. team. ; Ryun is trying lo make a comeback •following mononucleosis and then a ·tayoff. Fonner University of Kaasas track coach Bill Easton feels Ryun is making a for a second they 've aot a bucket. It's ~ sign that they've got one he:ll -0r a coach. I hope we gtl to play them." UCLA lsn'I on Long Beach's schedule -"I don't blame them ," Tarkanlan says but ln thi1 port city, 30 mllea south ol the Bruins In Westwood , it's hard to lg· nore John Wooden's giants of college basketball, who again this year may stand between the 49ers and a chance at a national Utle. Tarkanian's unheralded learn nearly slew the giant in the NCAA regionals last year, but 49er star Ed Ratleff fouled out, Loni Beach took 1 few hurtled sbots, and the calm Bruins squeaked by 17-M -and then rolled to their fifth str~bl NCAA championship. But thl& year the 49ers are anythlng but unheralded." With a coupJe of new players who have added to the 40-yeer-old Tarka- nian's growing legend as a recruiter, they have won 15 of 11 games, rank third in the nation, and tfave their fans hoping that Ibis, finally, may be tbe year for graduation into the big time. Their style mlrrors their coach, who Is chatty where Wooden is oracular. "Maybe I lllk loo much," says Tarka· nlan. The -· dOn't dastroy oppo~ts with the majesty of UCLA, either. lnstUd Ibey cat<h fire for • few mm.iee, run off 10 or 11 points, lben allow 1111 -t !D creep tantalizingly close before moving awa,y 11aln to the r o a r in g ac- companilnent of the home fans. E1acUy 2.~ ol those fans turn out to pay homage at each home game, squeez· ing into the Cal State (Long lltach) cam- pus gym and putting forth an ear-split· ting howl for the nest hour or so:' ' . · mi.stake to get in tough races early in his · comeback, believing 1hat a gradual -buildu p would pay off. MI LLER BARBER (LEFT) AND CADDY REACT TD WINNING BIRDIE PUTT. .• "You can't ~sh mother nature," he · r1ays, "and when ytlU try, you can run · into problems." . Ryun may be finding that out. * * * . Speaklng of another world record )older (Ryun bolds Ille world l,5!111 · meters •nd mile aurks) wi th problems, ' lludy M•tloo U 1 been getting beat with 1l1ocldng repllrlty hi Ille sbol put. • .. Ia fact lw: wood up third la Saturday _..w•, blowout at tlte SporU Arena. However, MltloD appears to be tbe kmd of py wllo b: able to u1Uy roll wttb Ute · pancbes. Ht 11y1 be is llling the t.teor campalp strictly to g e t ac- . cllmattd to 1bot put competlUon and that lte'll 10 full bore when outdoor actloo .... MatlOll, ille only man ever to put 1 16- ponder over 'l'O feet, is ~rturbe<I at-bis · lack of consistency at tbe present and . blame:1 tedmiqUe problems for not being ·h Ute a.foot area regularly. . "I tltlak· · ll'll take 70 fttt-maybe . f8rtlter--to wla the Olympics," be told , &bis colamn. * * * How many more fights are going to . break out between the Corona del Mar High rooters and kids from other schools before CdM gets some active adult supervision and control for that hyper· . ehttiusiastic crow<!? There was an altercation al Friday . nighl's Costa lo1esa game that 'as broken Up before: anything more serious developed. With a jam-packed gym and a ti:nse .rivalry. the fight could ha ve erupted into ,a full-scale free-for-all . ;It's ·a Sweep . :for Bruin Five By Alsoclaled Press To~ra11ked ·UCLA scored a shutout in ~ Associated Press colle~e basketball fPon Monday, sweeping every first-place "ball .. otf the bbards. ' White Agrees, Curtis to Play ·li He Remains BERKELEY (AP) -"We want to get back into the good graces of the NCAA." says Dave ft1aggard, the University of California's new athletic director. "But we don't want to do anything deterimental to Isaac Curtis or Larry Brumsey," be added Monday at a news conference welcoming new football coach Mike White back to the Berkeley campus. Curtis and Brumsey. two athletes in- volved in a case that landed Cal on NCAA probation. may soon be gone, however. They visited San Diego State over the weekend and may transfer to that school for the term beginning Feb. 7 . Both were among a group of athletes who failed to take a required entrance examination before enrolling at 'Ca1. The NCAA put Cal on probation last summer for allowing them to continue competing. Cal has promised Curtis and Brumsey they will be allowed to compete if they stay. "I want what's best for Isaac Curtis." White said Monday. He met with Curtis. a halfback in football . but said the possibility of the transfer to San Diego was not mentioned. Brumsey was starting tight end on last fall's team. Curtis is a j~ior, Brumsey a sophomore . Maggard said Cal plans to approach the NCAA within two weeks and ask for a review of the probation . Unless the probation is lifted. Cal will again have no chance of going to the Rose Bowl next year . "But we can get some identity here regardle.JS or lhe probation status." said White. "\Ve want to get int'o the country's Top Ten." \Vhite. a 1959 Cal graduate, returned to Berkeley after eight seasons at Stanford that ended v.·ith Rose Bowl titles in 1971 and 1972. He has brought four other members or the Stanford starf with him. Sports In Brief Los Alamitos Granted Harness Racing for '12 · Harness racing will make its debut at Los Alamitos Race Course on Saturday, l\1arch 11 and run for nine weeks follow- ing approva1 by the California Horse Racing Board this w~k in granting a license to the Southern California Racing Assn. Frank Vessels. Jr., president of Los Alamitos, has been able to operate only with quarter horses in the past. Donald P. Kennedy has called a meeting of the sponsoring group 's board or directors for Wednesday at the Santa Ana offices of the First American Finan- cial Corp. Another group of horsemen was voted dates for quarterborse racing at Lo! Alamitos beginning Dec. 12 and running until Feb. 10. .' These dates are in• addition to the regular spring and summer racing dates staged by Vessels. • INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers play the Phoenix Suns here ~ night trying to break out of the doldrums in which they've lost four of their last .siJ National Basketball Association contests. Laker star Jerry West conceded Mon- day that he and his teammates have been flat _since their 33-game win streak ended and said . they've got to start con- centrating again. After finding it easy to get aroused for a game during the victory run, he said, the Lakers haye bee1,1 having a hard time building up emotion for their recent games. • SACRAMENTO ,-Saying "I don'! seem to have the drive anymore," Olym· pie gold medalist Debbie Meyer an- nounced Monday she is retiring from competitive swimming at the age of 19. Miss ~1eyer, a student at American River College, said she would not com- Pete in the 1972 Olympic Games at Munich. ' She won three gold medals at the 1968 games in Mexico City -in the 200, 400 and JM».nieter freestyle events . She won the Sullivan Award that year as the nation 's outstanding amateur athlete. • The University of Washington Huskies stormed to an 86-73 Pacific-& conferenct basketball victory over visiting Oregon State Monday night to stay within shouting distance of unbeaten UCL..\ and USC in the race for the crown. Tbe win gives the Huskies a 3-1 mark, 1n other Pac-3 action it waa host Washington State over the Oregon Ducks, 73-56. WSU senior Rick Rawlings had his best collegiate game ever with 23 points and 15 rebounds to pace the Cougars. California's Golden Bears captured • non=conference test over the host Slnla aara Broncos. 119-'ll, an.. trailing oo three occasions in the second half. • TEMPE, Ariz. -Mike Contreras, former Huntington Beach High cage star, scored 18 points to help the Ariaona State Sun Devils to a 9M9 basketball victory over Cal State (Los· Angela) l400dal' night. , I~" ' - The SUn De.vils slOtmed IO. a 12'1 laad early in U:ie game, wtnt lnto·a CODll <Md fell behind, 17·29, then mounted 1 c:ounter attacl< lo cut the lead IO two at the ball, -· "I Uke the: nolM, '' 11y1 Tar~ with 1 cbucl<ll. "The acou1ticl of ti* pllce are such you can hardly hear )'OUlself. ( think !bars cood for college balkelbalf." The feelings aren't shared by Lopg · .Beach's opponents. 'Ibe 49ers have.never lost I home game: under Tarkaniao, wln- nin& SO straight In 3~ years. Half of those games have been pla)'ed ln the spacious Long Beach Arena. But Ws year the city lured the American Bowling Congress tournament, which moves into the arena next month, so the 49ers are playiol all but four of , their modem · but for nervOUJ op-bQme came~ 111!J.' The place la ponents, the Beach ·rans sit ~ comfortably close. . The Uers, of couraa, aiJ tough lo belt anywhere. TheyNe loat only 14 games up· der Tarkanian, Who' hid wof'I" four state junior college titfe's lri six yliis before ht came here in )918. · : Usually few -b!:1ms th their Pacific Coast Athletic Association cin even give them a ga'me· -1tiey've iOn ~~straight in the PCM -and !bey're e#cted to make it into t~ . reg!oilals as,.1in thil year. , .. ., tt. ' ' • Nabs Maratlio1~ Playoff • l' Barber Was~ Ju·~t • i~"" ... , ' • • :.t. ., Trying to Finish ' . 1· ~ " . ... TUCSON.("1') -Portly, aging Mjller Barber hid just finished a ~•tho~ 21· hole piayofi and he was sighing in wearinesa with perspiration glistening on his bakl-be'ad and streamlng down beside the aviators' glasses he always wears. 111 was just trying to get in -just trying to finish /' the 40-yeaMld veteran said Monday after oot-lasting George Archer in pro golrs longest playoU-in more than a quarter ol a century . Barber, who had to shoot a fourth round 65 Sunday to gain a spot in the playoff, rolled in an IS-foot birdie plltt from below the cup on 1be 93rd hole' to take the title and the $30,000 first prize in the Tucson Open golf tournament. "We were both about to fall down," Barber said in a brief interview before catching a plane home to Sbe:nnan, Tu. to stt his new son. .,:. Archer, a 32-year-old former Masters champion .and one of the hottest players now on the tour, picked up $17,100 for se- cond place. He left immediately after finishing and was not available for corrr men I. It was the second extra round in three \Veeks for the 6-foot-6 Archer, who beat Dave Hill and Tommy Aaron in a na- tionally televised 18 hole affair for the Los Angeles Open crown in the first tournament on the long pro scbedule. . And it was the longest playoU aince Lloyd Maogrum went l6 boles to ii.at Byron Nelleli and Vic Gbeu.i for-the 1946 United States Open tiUe at Canterbury in Cleveland. That orte was set up dif- ferently. After they tied at the end ol 18, another 18 was scheduled. ' This time an additional 18 was sc~13: ed -.\nslead of the u5'!11 sudden death on Swlday -because of the naUonal fe,levilioa contract. Then, whea they Ued with par 72s over the first 11, they went to sudden death. ' , Both parred the first two sudden death· boles, the IMb and !Ith, before Barber nailed down his seventh tour tiUe on the par three J?tb, ironically, a pivotal .hole for Arther. "It was just about the ·same putt, maybe a foot shorter, than the one I'd had the lirat Ume we played it today'," Barber 5aid. · It was on the 17th in SOnday'1 scbadUJ. ed final round that Archer made a bifdie that gave him • share or the lead at 273,4 15 under par on the monster Tucson Na- tional ~f Clu b course. A 7,~,yard layout w1Ut 1encthy stretches of cactus- studded desert between gl'fffts, dyed 1 deep oUve for color cameras1 and the U:lt:l:Y.=HI' ltHH ', tJ...~ -dyed green tees, It's the longest course the pros pl~y 11! yet And it was on the J agam on Monday that Archer finally .C ht up "aglln. The big guy, recognized as one of the finest putters on he tour , missed four times inside of ft•J ~t Is B¥1>e! built a three stroke lead. • JIM FRi"°SI ·Fregrisf Hits-::~ The, Big T~~n Wit~'a Sp~h . ' ~ ..... NEW YORK (A!') -Jim f'l<!gosi Is lookinl ahead to his· but teaSCin Jil -major league bastball as thircl basemari1or the New York.Mell this year. "'The first Season with a i>ew· club always is an incentive and I loot forward to a great season, 11 • comm"'1lttd the newest Met Moaday. He came to the A1ets from the Calif°"'ia Angels in December in a trade for pitcher Nolan Ry . • '• an. -.. Fregos.i, Who \\/ill ' be a. "young · :fP" on April t" made a big hit orally at:, Met press ~nfetenc;e called to a~ the signings of pitc}Jers.Jim McAndi-ews and Cliarlie · \\!flliams and outfiel~!f-lint basemaii Mike J'orgensen. No-ienni were di,sclosed although Wllllahls, 1 rookie last season, sai.d be had recieved a raise. Fregosi, termed a tough out by manag- er Qil ilDd&tll ol the Mets. sflJlad •three. year cootr<1ct. last year wltfi the Angels which the Mets took over. ,,,.._,,, 1Nf.1Mt-:lt7 "l!don't expect him to get 30 horiiers or JR.:l=l:: \. 1nxthing Lite tha~" Hodges1 ·co~nted. 11.n:ltJCl?: -0 f:Iis powet is in doQbles. Neither do J e1· '"'~· m pect him to have any trouble playin& HID'" third. If you cau ~l•Y shol:t Y.O\! can .play 66-n. " -• third." i · ., U.a-n: =m ,, _·FregoSi played~ lO_ .yea..:.~ w·th. th• lf:t'1l:ll=1tt Aneels, and,' was thF Amerlc-,n1~~gue ''·11·.U-a=E A!fatar game. strortstop sis ,~ .... His ::n:~~ ... belt aeuon with the AngeJa.......:~1170. .. ,.~ · Thal yefr he hit II bomer1, jJ · l>les • !~?:!!:! f~ triplei, .h•d JZ R~l ~ '-. led "*"',,_,.. . the •-.wiJtnlng .hit In ll ll'm~· HJs '":llt:lf batting· ive:rate wia .2711. \ti, • ·.. : ·, ·~ -· in ' 1971 bf.! baiting aie,qO." rilltiiild to ' :II= •. 233, with ..iy ,Jl14o\lbl~,'"J!"·Jrlpl1-tivo ' bollleri "u d 33 RB I He altrll>utid tba ,lllllllp ijo I 'li'o'i>th betwffn ·hls •iecood ,,and third toes, oo .b1I rig/it foOt. , · "J feel fine now, they removed the atowtb, '' li're~ ukl. "See t" he added liking oil bjl lboe arid "'°' 111C1. wrl1· Iliac his lool. • • The Bruins. the season's first unani- tnous No. I choice. picked' off 43 top bal- lots from a nationwide panel of soorb ,writers a!MI !oortscasters for a hefty point t"al Of llM. UCLA rectived the acclaim .ntr tm· Tres&ive triumpN over SI~~ and J)mlver last, wi;ok tb1t the jkvlns' recotd Jo 29 str.ight. 'lleloria. "\Ve're used to wirming. We're going to win.'' he said, speaking for himself, Max McCartney, Bill Dickey Roger Theder and Ron Hudsqn. Jack Christiansen. SLanford '1 new toacb, annowJCed Mondty that one of the few remaining lndiAna ~b,es. Dove Qimy, has signed a "'11ract for the ccimins year. Ant~aters T.angle ·With Oxy .Tonight. ~ I ' I ' ' • '\..~, tSncludtnc 14 th}& 1eaJ¥tn. · ,,. M~ was a neir. ULWtin\ous choloe for lltCOlld, the spot it held last ._It '"-WarrioNI, however. trimmed ~I polnll .cl UCLA's margin and lo-Wod '/'It Hiii tln1o. . • . ,' . C.I state (LlliiR lltacb l moved up a ~..., end la -ranked third in the· .. ""· 1. UCLA 14'1 ,.. • 11, "' c ... o11u 1•) m 4 • .......,.,,. t• 1Pt 1f, M Lwl.i-11.1 m J.-C-...... 1.1 11-1 m IJ, •r111•n 'r'flll'lf l'<t ISi ' ::<i.. ~ m 14.. Mfr"'-lt l•f fS .: c.rwlill tN at U, HMr411 11-1 •t . -I'" .... MinrlHttt lW '° ....... Cll n 1t· """""""' l~ ,, .. ~. ...... ...... "" lt •• .._ • ""· tllJtlolt , .. , , ': , .. :-a! ::;· i""' ,,., •• om.. 1(111 crM"! Ot.U, ! ........ ~·==~ I--... ·-" D<• .............. 71 ............ y .. ,......_l_ ..-,. V.L:e • WUif ...,.... ))river Injured , ](on U>fian of MalibU Is reported to be "boldin& his own'' at Tustln C.ommuntt v llolpltaf following the arriputatlon of ·both fess and ..,. ol bis hands, after bis car crubed during qualifylnl in the All·Pro chlmploolbip series 11 1 OI' .... Counly Jntemaliooal Raceway Sonday . Losaa w., loriou~y injured when ht lost """trol ol bis 1<J11 fuel rur engined qstcr and collided Willi the cuarcfraU at lllicMrlCL UC Irvine's basketbolf team wW vent • ~ 11111 fury of its Orsi lou In 1111mes on the-Occidental CoUese Tigers IOnlgbt In ct'wford Hall with tlpall ot I o'clock. Tbe·Anteaters fosl 1 two-point decision In tbe finals of the Alf-01fUomfa touma· ment to hoot Rlveraljle StlurdaJ nJsbt, t.Mf ,1 to end 1 record sballl.ljp& string of ti vlctorl04. 1 ' ,Wltb' 10 rqular ..... mes re- .malnite on the sllle, lfP"'t Cal Stale (Lone Btocfl) and Ibo uamrall)' of Hawofl, It ls doubtful Uthe -"""lit mat<bed even with a NCAA pt.,.ir berth. But rtcord striols ire of no concern IO coach Tim Tilt u be prepares bis troops fol' ~loo against Occidtol•I (H ). 'ljie Tigers wl~ bri!ll a team here w)tb only one senior in the starling lineup. Jim Smith, 1 guard averaging 11.0 points per l•"l' Is the list year man. LdcUng scorer for the T 11 er • ta forward Doug McAdam with ao II.I norm. Ills runnln&.mate at lorwoN. "'1 Allen, ta liliUnc at 1 U.t _.,. with Uio other lnint-flne -· jllllior Joct -•vtragfng 10.0. P'nlbman Paul ZykowUI (H), a former TuUn HIP star, 1s YJlnl wlt!I I I • • '• ( • aophomon Grt&WY Wa!Rr (W) for lbe ~lil<I' no lU tlfects from lhe -~""lhl .tarlfng -· berth Ind Oolcl> .Q1c1< • -1111 Ucftbot be wooild l)J! reff7 !or Flchtnar utd be -Id wait 1111W toaJPt Ottldentaf ~. He Is ••er .. q ·Jl.t .per Jame. 'ft , , i • to detamdne a lla'lel'. BUI lllOortl 11 ltla running 'male 11 Flchlaer llH hfP repr!I for UC! Ind ~·rd Ind boasta. tu m•rt fOUOwed delpto Slltunllly'I loll, voted the by i'r<!y Rbl!" j14J), Diva Bakti' (14.1) Antulera omong the top 10 collaga Ind Ed ............ (fl.I). Baker olaiu cUrillon ....,,s In !be nation again thts 11 centei' while llolnh Ind Burlln1ham woell 11 lie 1111 done for the put two . wlU open In the -...rt. -s. followtnc 10t1ilfrt'• coale". . t h • P1111 llhJm, top ......,. for UC!, wll -Joamq !II Cal Pol7, ~) ..... ,,,,... wllb a knee lnJlll"f al,'Rl"'T-~ nl<iht la hit QM.I tulllltp for lido, 1111 -I hr 0. I h with I • the dafl itilh CaJ stale ( ...... 8-bl potnt .....,..,._. In lhl chimp! n•hl'p nat T1lddlJ Mllflta at U.. AnobeQ pme. He pndl<ed llondq ud said lie C.Oventloo Cloler. • • • • Broelca lffede Swi~lf I 0 Boood · Move Helped. Oil City 11, • ; By PBlL ROM ·· . ... ., .. ._. ,_ ""' ~ve Broob, who had apeot -One ol Ille J')ll><l·the-mi!l bis -.. year •.t Marini bouni!ary <hll>lot which have · High, wllm he per!~ 11 become commoqpl1ce In r.. • luard oa the Vlkin&• f-cenl years In tlie Hunlinltqn hoop Jquad. . lludi Union lllgb SCbool Brooks llllmll•t.d, Info lhe . ~. wu effected just cage .....,..,. al Jhe older OU bofore, the lllf.70 achOoJ ye1r, City cmiil>us as a r-.e •. Al the lime,'. ii was jusl swin«Jnan ("he pllyed 11 rtearded 11 another realign. every potjtion, but mostly Ii a menl effort. luard and forward," Co- But, in the Jong nm you'll admits today.) on Hun- never convince Hun'Ungton tingtoo's sophomore team. 11acb !.'llh buketblll coach Bui, when bis junior year Elmer COmho ol tbll fact. rolled ~ tblnp tool< 1 Bec:lllll!, lltbougb he dldn'I aildden uj[sw1n&. · live It a second tbouihl al According lei Comhi. "we that ~ J u n c t u r e , brougJn steve up to the vani- t' Combii ibtheiited 1 e v e f, a I ty and he was ope ol.our-tfJ.ler ~lllllt·taleoted youngi!er,s klds~ So, as a. ~i of wbo~were dettJned to pat thefr necessity, we conVerted him to :&mea into starring roles on an inside position. He can play tbe' OU City cqe marquee. • anywhere on the team right Ferbapo4he moat prominent now but we need him and WU I IOpborJ.o.be nq>ed (Jim) ~orthy inside.~ .. ' ' of lliei"'1!.ight <and rioboU~g . • ; 1 abillty~f;--,.~ r f. 1 _ • And 1 With Worthf ... as ·rus on-eourl erson partner, Brooks has climbed the helghls. ·Last Y..r, lhe 1>4ir played Leads JC ~~~rr: .. ~u:s:!i · L e a g u·e c:<>cbampionship .. StaJisties . which the Oilen ahared1 with Marina. And Brooks was rewarded wilh pla)'<l" o[ lhe year honors for bolll lhe league and the Orange Coast area, in addition lo a first team berth on the all-Orange County five anti a -' • DAIL y ,ILOT Sl•ll Ptwt. . ) . . oecond learn slot on the sll· ALL-CIF RETURNEE -Huntington Beach's senior basketball slar Steve Brooks C~n ~ ~~t~~ g10ry, the (54) made the all·CIF AAAA seco~d team as a jpnior and was the area and Sun· tan.pounder averaged 21 poinls set League play~r of the year. ·H~ s ··averaging ~0.4 , points per game and 13.3 per contest and snot well over _r_e_bo_u_n_d_is_p~e_r_til_L ______ ··--·---~------------- 50 percent from the field. While bis scoritig rate has subsided ·to a certain extenl (Combo' allribules lili! lo dou-· hie figure scoring by three other Oller starters), Brooks JC Releaguing Meeting . bas improved in other areu. · • To wit : in Huntington's dou.. ble post ,.lup, Brooks ,,., lllemaled between lbe blgb and low posts wilh Worthy. In doing .!O• he's clicked on 55 Could Be Stormy Session .,,._ 11, Cllolr c- """ ...... Wii- y-• "'' ..... ::,:.. . .,...., ••lrd ··-• 1"(1it •. w ..... , let•• ..... .... Cit-I) ..... ., 21 1• $7 417 21 1«1 " :at 21 IO:t 21 2:l2 21 " .M 21C 17 4di " 1.H: lt 6J 3) 11• .. .11 ,. • ,, ',,..,,,. .. · 11 2s ·11 •I. 12 ,, ' ... It 11 10 32 • ' 3 " ' ' 3• " ' ' .~ '° 7 1 , .. ltl t I I t 21 750 Ut I.IP L_<Mlt Cf.111 , r-;-fl . " . ., WllMt lftl t 7 14 7f JU ...,_ 11 121 31 2IO N... • 11 12 l J 210 C-17 tlJ 27 ISi f;Mltld 1• lS fl .., Yriit 12 lt 14 ta soutllWkt 11 )I If 11 SU.foll 11 II p :W Dwinlt 12 ,. ' '' c.Me ,,,, f'lltt 4 I 5 J !".!:'' ~::: Tatall, 11 5.11 236 1~12 IMllm <""""' """ ·-· -··-~ Alllcrlft °"'"' ·~" Htkfl ' Ht!........, TINl1 •••,.•••••~•<*di: 1>1n . .. ,. "' 20 n :If' m :al • tt , • JD JI 31 154 '' 43 2' 112 20 " 36 '°' 1J4131Q :Ill U :JI I 00 1f3122tl ,, 3$ 2• ff l1 2'2Ct1 11 ,, 2 '' 20 511 ,,., 1.297 percent of his fieJd goal ~t-Friday's st.ate JC'~thleUc committff meet. tempts; 78 percent from t?ie Ing on relagulng could be a stormy one. fool Jine While also grabblng A1t. San Antonio College is reportedly upset ..,,.. 201 rel:iounds and having been over the fact that the Southern California re-ltr credited with 36 assists. leaguing group recommended that the Moun- 11.0 Brooks Sl'Orlng norm i"s ties be switched from the South Coast Con-,~~ down to 20.4. fermce to· the Metro circuit. 6.J "Steve's probably our best (other •recommeodatic>ns placed Golden ~ -~erallYplayer,'~ e :s;c I aim 111ftWest in the South c.oast Conference and San. ·,:1· Combs. "and I think he's done ; U Monica in the Southern Cal.) ~~ an e"'plionally good ·job. 'lb111 Mt. SAC figures ti>: put 1lp .. Quite a ,:6 He's an outstanding shooter fight. And since a full meettnit bas ·tietrr a.1 with ~t moves. .called on the subject, the ""state committee t ,,., "steve's weaknesses are '·' l.o defense and rebc>undiM but "'° be'• workihg "diligentlf'on Im~ pf.oving hi both Of ibose areas. .... 21.• ... 11.J u .. '·' ., .. .. u u ... '·' .... •••• ,,. ... 7.7 '·' u u ... ... ••• .. u .... "I don1 kno,; how to rtally measure µnprovement i n either of tbdse areas but there has been a noted improvement in his-de!ensive rebounding and slight "improvements on· offensive rebounding and over. all defense." Combs calls Brook s. "probably the best ooe-olHlne player in the county this season;" and adds, "he's been two and three-timed in many instara&.filXI still manages to hit the ~ man well .. Some ol the bounda·ry 1mendments of late Qla.Y be ll'Ull.of-the-n)ill. to some people. Bui lbey're not that way to others.. _ Just ult ~lmer Conib.!. CRAIG SHEFF does not expect to merely rubber stamp the recommendatlon . Meanwhile, Golden West officials opine lbal the state, group will okay the proposal. * * * ' . Allotber recommendation by the SoCal rt· 1.eaplq: IJ'OllP WIS to switch San Diego City College from the Soatb Coast to the Mission clrcatt. 1'1& will be effective for t.be 1973-74 coDeie year. A recommendation WW be forthcoml.ag in F• An Pl May on wldcla current Mlssioa· melilber . . Ive teate.r a .. Y.ers · -....r 1o1a 1a ·111e .,.11<b. Slddleback ngare. ISt• vtry IOOd posslblltty beea•se of tfrt lo- cale .of dte college with the conferenct and Hittina in Twin· F,. ···011r es ·:::u:i-· Jllol the Ga-bave had la .,.....,, :-e-OI eMne SaddleNck athletic dirtctor All -·-•·-of .. _ UC ud ·fa 1tblll CMCll GeOrge Bartman doesn't ~~• -competilion · at . UC!.. h a s wui the 1wllel> -al le1st aot yel. Irvine • t 1 rt i ~I ~sketbali ·scored 1,814:J10mls and is third "1'~ doa't want to move for at least uot.lt-~ are •~iLD& m doubl~ on the •D·time list. er Utee yean:"IUltD tH scllbol Us crown ud fllUi'el for 11 games. w~th P'1iJ Ed BUrlinllJ&m, a ~ _··we me IOme' f1cDltiel II .. ,. 11artmu.' Rfi)'J)! the letder with 1 18.t y~ varsity.~ member. 1 s · a.._e. has scored 505 polnll and is * * * ing the last three days of August (eicluding Sunday) but may not use football gear. Foot· balls may be used . * * * There's a new baseball playoff format for junior coUege lllls· aeasoa. It prevldes for u separate large _!nl 1m@ll ~viflon tOuraa. .. meals, similar to football. * * * The Southern CalifOmia JC 'spike reiays will be heJd at Golden West (March 30) this season, not at UC Irvine as earlier reported, * * * . , . Qoolable quote from Don Rowe, tbe oft. times oatspotea Golden West footblll a11l_s; tant: "Tbe swltcb to tile Soatla Coast Confer· eoce wW mean a grtat deal la recnitJJl.g for us. We've seen the dtffereaee: already l.a tbe guys we've been talklnf to . It's really gol.ng to Jtelp as. Tbere are aow more good e:uys leaning OW' way.'' * * * OCC football coach Dkk Tucker bas a pair of sons that could very well be heard from in coming years in county athletie11. ' Travis, a sophoqwre, currently leads the Brea High sophomore basketball t.eam in scoring w1lh a 19.6 average whlle Rhett, a freshman , was the frosh football team's most valuable player laiit season. Rhett, 158-pound· er, aJso wrestles for the Wildcat varsity. * * * Golden West's Jim Andenoa needs Just ts pol.ats to bit the 1,900-polnt figure for t"·o basketball seasons. AnderlOll, U fGl'lllU Ran· cbo Alamltot: .tar, scored 551 lalt seuoa and he's got f17 tlals year. He ranks teeoad on lhe all-time Rustler acOring list. Cbrls Tbompooa (JJe.71) lo No. l wltb 1,441 points. * * * Saddleback College's baSketball team is headed for lta worst losing seuoo. Coach Roy Stevens' all freshman outllt has dropped 17 of 20 this sea80n.• Rhyne Is ICOrin( two points ~Uy 11111 on "Ille all·time per 11me ~ thin , Bill • fiat. He II •VOl:oelni 11.1 per Moore (10) and fl cum~ conlell t!>lt ...... " .. ven111 on the llMlme UCI Troy Rolpli, In· his second l<Orin( 1111 with 'Ill p1iliill. He campalgll, haii' m polnll lhls °'""'·three more lo m0ve Into ;year 111'1 40l ·far the tn 11S1h poaltlon ahead of Dale .. ,. • ...,. wlllch malces him t3tb A ~Y no contact condltionmg period .for 'the •. ltate'a junior college footba!J teams has ~ lpproved. Jaycees may drill dur- The worst Saddleback season was Its first (1968-89) when the Gauchos were 8-20. And with eight aames ·left on the '72 schedule it appears the mark will be wiped oul. • ' 1 ' Fllllei<. on lhe ~lilt. He needs 50' ' llfoott, ln hil lhlnl 1"lf of to move 1bO..f of ¥ike Blmu Laguna T~lt Se.t ·Tonight In 12th. Fr<sJmJan Dave Baller Is •venalnt u.t. Jier game with 115 In his first cilnpalin. u be eonllnues wilh .. vmtty !or the nut three ... _. ho will J.>ecome lhe lint Jo0r-yur ,lnln In bukelball 1flJC!., UC ...... ctJ) ' t .. 'if f\ " .....,. lfthfM 16 ..... 1' tJ1 1 .. t ...,.. 1j It R DJ 14.f ..... ,. " 4 111 1.U ,...,. 6 t J 1 l.t D • .._. 11 a ,., "7 14.1 ..... ..,. 11 • " -~ 11J -... "-...... ...,. '16Jfltflu llMMI' lJ ,, 11 " ,, • ........ 21tlS1.I ...... 11 1 I 11 '1,11 """" ' 4 t 11 I.I ,.... " ., -'"'' .... 0.'UMiifl l' UI -t• JI.I UCI ,,.. (•1) ...... .. ,_ ·--MM&l'IOh -· ·-· -... -T- • .. .. ft ... f'M'. II 1'1 • "' .._, IJ 'ft JJ tft kt 1 •.•·n11.1 11 Jt 1• 1Jr 1u 11 .w ,, lit .... 12 • • 1,. '" 11 a 2S " ~ ,,. t I t '1lf t.l ,.,11.1 11 ... ,. ,, .. " . ' . frep Mat ·Results C~e Resullll ! 106-CtM'/' ITJ Cite ICtrnll lUl 4-0. 1!J -Sl•llJnt1 fTI WOii by fotftll. 113 -McM•ll~ IU) l>llllltd Arcen-ult tl'I 1 ;56. 1311 -IC. C•HY IUI He Mce1rlhv IT) 17·10, 13' -Lor111tit11 IUI 6k ll:obtn1 (1) ... '· 141 -Tlbbi (1) dee: HOfwf'Oftl (U) .. 1• ... Mlnr1"i''n IUI 1>1""" llflllt;t tTF H°'\• 1!1 -Moore IUI dfc 0.11 CTI 1 .. 1 • 1• -kllClrwr CUI -lrl' frof'ftll, 171-1r"'"lil IT) •Inned Clolllt IUJ I:». 1N -No mlfc:fl. Hwt. -No 'Ntcll. • Cage Scores WHY pay t.11 price hi cal 1'bA.7 flllft I 'M Uk; .... 135-7777 ' 04JLY PILOT JJ Diahlos' Normandie Leading Area Scorer Mission Viejo Hlgh's 6-1 junior G ii Normandie is the Ora.nge 'Coast area'• leading basketball tJCOrer with eight games remaining in 1·egular season play. The DAlL Y PILOT'S officia1 computation lists Normandle with a 21.1 average In 17 games while Huntin gton Beach's Steve Brooks is a notch back at 20.4 per clip. Huntington's o f f e n s i v thrust Js accentuated by th p!'.eseoce of Jim Worthy ir1 fourth place with a 17.1 average. The Oilers' duo is the only instance where one school in the area's.14 has two players .. In 1be !op 10. • Corona del Mar, ranked first 'in Otani~ County~ just did get ·a pl~y,r in the top 19 -~at btlng guard Casey Jones - who is tied with Westminster's Terry tifeisenhelmer for ninth place • Th< leading producer oJ field goa ls is Normandie with 139 while Edison's Rod Snook tops the list in fl-ee throws with 109. TM 11 SCO•IMli .... ,..,..,., kllMf • • .. ..,,. 1. Nor...,.,.,le, MV 17 351 21,I t. ~&. Hlll'flJ'llilton 11 Mt JO.• l. Kniffin. M91er Del 17 Jl' 11,J '-wor!hv, Hvnn,.1on 11 m 11.1 J. Sn.k, ll!d5-11 1'1 16.1 '· MclClnneY, ,...._, lJ 11' 11.1 1, DDwU119, SC 11 t77 16.J I. An:lltr, CHI• Meu IS 11$ 11.J t. 1119 JonH. Cdm 1• '" 1•.1 Mebtnhtllfltr, Wm. 16 Mt 16.I ''"" ...... '""'"" ·-· Wll•rtori Grl•blr ""'"" Lo-~• C••llOtl' c.,_ WI l!Ur 115-11 . .. " ,, ...... 1• ts .,. 2" ,,_, 16 '5 ..i Ill 10.1 is sr 11 111 1.1 16 ... 2, 111 11. 16 tt l1 10 J.1 u 11 ,. .. .•.• U llUU •,5 15 11 21 SI J.I 61GJ2Jl,I ' . . . ' . C•t• .,._ C .. 11) . .. . Arelltr IJ 107 61 •!Wrllnt IJ " JI llloldM lS » NeY11lt IS 24 End• .. .,, 11 21 M•rc:lllorM!lll l2 Cumrnl111 I Horii 11 14 IC•l91'n• t S•ttr 3 PldctM 1 Mfl'rlll l o •• ,,,.. ' • • • • • ' " • 2 ' • ' •111-llMI .. • .. "' ... '" ... " • " .. " " " • • I ft II Ill -l lfbtl ,.,,_ ,..,..,, WHll•mt """ C1hoon llmrntrm•11 C1rlSC11 Hinton ,, " \Of 711 II .. .ff 1n • '5 "3 • 1n '' » 11 117 11 '' 11 n ,, ,, 1• 11 IS 27 11 '5 16 .u 17 63 11 t 5ll s ' I 1 lstM<Mi l•ltl D. t or1ttr I . Con~r l"l•f\ '~' G1~MI'" '"'~" Colllnl • It It 13 •• •1 ll " •I n •1 21 t ~I II 13 ,. 3' !J )I ,, , ' ' .. m •• "' ... '·' u .... ... ... 10.7 .. u ... u .. u ... u ••• ... .... ,., ••• .., .., ••• ... u 3.0 " ,, 1¥•. 131. \0.0 u Sea Kings Top County Cage Poll Oellrle1 McGtet« ·-· '"' ; ~ ~ . ' ' o I I 'H11IW V11MY l .. 61 " " " • ' ' ' 11. l ,, .., ... ... v ... ••• t te ft I• •vf. lur111 IS 1t ,., ltl 13.l ••Ider 1J '1 n 14' 11.1 Sulllv•n IS S1 26 HO tl. $tN1¥ed• 14 ~ 1' lit 1.0 C. Mims l J 31 IS ti 6.t KHef I) 20 2J .:a '·' SWMllOl'I 10 11 I 42 •.2 Hiii ' 11 t 31 1.1 Corona del Mar ~High's ~a Kings, with a •lCl-gamewinning streak, are the No. 1 prep baske~ball~ team In Qrange County according to the DAI- LY Pll.OT's official ranking. Coach Tandy Gillis' ' Sea Kings (15-1) ·took over ll'le premier ii o s l t I c> n following their squeaker over Magnolia in overtime apd their lOf..48 rout of Costa 'Mesa. Those tflump~. coupled with Western's. upset" victory over Huntington Beach, (IS-2) caiued: the -switch that saw Huntlng't6n aasuming second plaee 1n !he' poll. Marina High's V i k I n g s , another team with a win skein (six), has moved ,up to third place with its 11..f overall mark . The Vikes will put their six- game Sunset League mark on \he line Wednesday night when 'tt.ey host the Hllntingt.on Beach Oilers in a circuit titanic. Corona's position is u~er fire Friday wHen the Sea Kings must travel to Los ORANGE COUNTY TOP II Post. Team PolaU 1. Corona del Mar (15-1 ) 40 2. Huntington Beach (1>2) 32 ~. Marina (11-4) 31 4. La Habra (IS-I ) 29 s. Servile (17-~) 'r1 6. Kalella (15-2 ) 21 7, Loo Alamitos (1:1.5) 16 ·a. (tie) Wealmlnsler (11·5) a Gar<len Grove (IS.3) 8 JO. El Dorado (lf.3) S Others: Western 3. Area Sports Calenda1· Alamitos in a game that couJd provide Corona with a stranglehold on the rest of the lrvine loop. Corona nipped Los Al , 50-49. in first round action and the latter is one game behind the Irvine pacesetters as a resu.lt or it. Sea Kings Elevated In Ratings T. Adami I It l f l .f Robudl 6 J 1 t IS 1oWllltlld I I 2 • 2.1 M1111lillittN •Mdl CIS.11 1twftl11n1. llrook1 17 1JI M 3'11 '°·' Wortlw 17 1• 16 2t2 17.1 c ..... nk ,, 161 st ''° lJ.J Whl9' 17 7; At 7t2 11.t wt11tt1e1c1 11 st ·,. u• 1.s Ax.tton 10 'JO I ._ •.I Renkln 10 17 I .0 4.1 Alltltord 1 .• 1• '' 2.t G•rl•nd S 1 • 14 1..1 Drn•lff S 1 l 7 1.1 Uiwrfl'ICI • I 1 I 0.1 U9IHl9 •-' (11 .. J lled•ll Corwin MCC•ll9 N•llO!I Grn-19 1Cln ... b9th H•rbold t411loll ltm.rd• Fluitt .,.,_ Colltn . .. " ~ ..... It .,, ,, -11 .t ,, •• 51 1.. '·' lt l1~1 .. 1 .• It J1 :W 131 7.2 If ~ 32 12' 6.S 16 .a 22 10l •.• lt 31 21 ,, •l .1 .12 ' t 27 ,,, 10 7 s ,, 1.t 211)0.I I 1 O 3 2.t 20221.1 ,.,... 01"4) I ,. It ,,. ..,,.. Bo.d•n 14 13 53 11t }S.6 Mlli.t' 11 72 17 lfl 11 .. Co d I 'I H. h' C'. LMllll' ,, ' JI 21 137 10.S rona e " ar 1g s ;:1ea 5Pffk• 15 ,, ,, 1n 1.1 Kings have moved up another Adtllftl 1s » 21 1t1 1.1 .o • • Ford IS 21 70 •t 4.1 notch in the ClF AnJV\. sw•"'"" ,... 1 11 " :J.t basketball rating following Rowiltl r 1 1 n 3.> W•HOner 6 1 t 16 2.6 another pair of Irvine League woti. ' 1 • 1• 1.• victories. c11r111011Mr • i s 11 1,r Ole•-11 14 2.t Coach Tandy Gill is' crew. smr111 i 1 \ 1 • ·1.3 f• Q Co H•llon I 'l I t ..:_:1.1 ranked 1rst in range unty. ... .... Dtl c7•111 moved up·to ~xth, two notches Klllflln 1~ 11': : ,,~ .~ behind the Freeway League"s Glffn 17 ., u 1'1 11.1 La Habra. Htf"tkl 11 11 47 1" 11 .1 In M"'rv 17 •I II 111 •.1 Verbum Oei (18-1 ) cont ues """"' 14 11 11 11 J.1 In the first place while once-icu., 11 11 • .u 3.s J . Pllttll'" l~ 6 10 22 \.7 beaten Pasadena, Ramona and Mtrllndll9 J s t 11 '·' La Habra follow . e. Po.tt .. n J 2 • • 1.6 Rtltl ) 1 t J-1 1,) Huntington Beach's Oilers, c uc1111c .....!. ~i. 0 :..., M rated third In the poll last • ,. n "' .,,... week, dropped to seventh Norrn1ndl• 11 llt 111 :s:s1 21.1 &owen 11 " :w m IJ.J following their uJ)set loss to c11N1 1s ss 5' ,.. 11.1 W••••m ftf"IUMWI 17 ff 71 I" t.• IC3tC ' llludlHll 13 21 17 st ,.., Marina H1gb11 Vikings a:ain-l lktlllf" 1.s 21 1J 55 ·1.1 eel vc>tes for the first time this w l•ff!IOft 11 it 10 :w .i.1 l r•IKl'I S I J 1 1,1 year. The Vikes will gei their Mw"""' 1 • 1 11 1.1 chance to enhance their lath •-n J ' o ' 1.3 C•~lr•n t I o 2 1.1 spot when they host Hun-......, ..,,.,.,. ,,.,,, tington Beach W e d n e a d a y M<;K!Mef l~ 11~ .~ ~ ~ night in a Sunset 1 """"''e SllrHn 1• 11 5' ltt 14.1 ~,. Jwldr. IJ *I 11 Jal lCl.1 crucial. Clint IS :JO 16 74 J.I Co del M • lofty I JohnlOI! It 26 1.1 61 s.• rona ar 1 pos • unon ,,1 11 11 ., 3.1 lion is abo in jeopardy when It '°""'""' 11 ii ' n 2.s treks to Los Alamitoa Friday ~':! : 1 : ·~ }:: night. ••,rioklt ' o 2 2 1.• Othe lo ch ll Frida IC•ll)1DKft • 1 t t O.J r p a engea y Nlc:Jlol• 2 1 1 1 o.s night include Plus X at No, 9 SM !'-':*ft"' .. .,.. Servite, No. 1. Verbum Dei't Dow1/11t 11 lM .. m l'JI Invasion of 11th ranked Notre ~ .. ·,~-11 t.t » •1 11 .t ,..... 17 61 40 1•2 .... 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FREE "SILENT YEARS" •-• 111 u.r * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL IJ I LM Laci OFFICES OF GREAT ! =-.. °'' ~ WESTERN SAVINGS ~ ·-fDIDTllt SlllM YNn "Tht Ex· fB .....,..._ t11 Cill" Thls 1923 M1ek Sennett Ill LI llllNll comedy follows • 1m1tltown aJrl's tB...., 1dventures b1ckst1p ind 011 tit• 7!l0 3 Ctn c.,NI Birbiri Eden ind movie lols. Color tints 1ddtd. Dom Dlluile 1111SL IE T~J ,., D illl!""'rm no .. ,.. m.r-r """'" ,., a. ... '"J!le Drum of the 10:301J al TM Colddlue11 Vik kl 'Ctrr Wanderet' •IW "Dlscovtry Vld h-is 1uest IM!stess. ·· ~IYll"...,. t11t ~.nt two 'ptrts of 1 D MMty "nll "Tht M111 -111 1111 · ~·Plrt Mfi• of •PKills •bout the EmbmY' Profusor Mendez 111 sarch for thl IOutet G_f'the Hiit. · American citizen. Is held 1111~111'1 Ktnneth ~h. n Sir Richtfll Bur· will by !hi Domlnto emb1ssy Ion, Ind Jalta Qllfl'llin, IS John Hiii· (i) Al ...... • nlnr SptU, stir . .llMn Maon is aJ...., Hurh W1Ui1rm- 111rntor. )be pqr1111 foc11111 on e ~. "'~ ~ .o1 8uttpn. .... bril· m e11 et· die ..,. liln! i91ri-cerrfury Britllh writer-ad· 1ft1...., a.Me vtnluttt·rtbll, 111d Ills 1alst111t. Sptk• 11:00 B D Ill ®l llJ !!J Nm 8 MiN:: (2lir) ......,, c.r-D NHL M·Stlr C••• The wt (lllWnb.ir1) 'lr-Edwlid c. Robin· ·playtrt or the .1971·7~ hadiq ,.... ion, Mlrltl'll Hopkins, Walltf Inn· son Play i1 e•riit taped at M1tro-rr:.n, Joel MCCt11. ' polltan St1dium 111 Bloomlnfian. D Cil (l) Q) Tiit Med S411ll Minn. Tim lly1n calls Ille action. ''Shockwm" Julit B1m1i·bfcomes (iJ Marlllll OMIN •motlonll!y •tlaclltd ta Ill aband· fJ oo.m Nm Med baby •host parinb 1r1 te'rror· m Trwtll . ., CoftM41H1ncts ~n·r t/ll ar1a "With '"'*' roMierits. llt Mliin, , (J) I "'-' tf .ltalilllt : 8Mliutt $ Mtwit: (C) (2'11) 11;30f)(JJ M1l'I Ctfffln "Crld:.111 till. Wtrlf'" '(scl·fi) '65-CJ al m Jtli11ny C111011 Scheel· D1n1 And;..,. JaMtte Stott. uled fUISb: Greer C1mn, Geore• m Hecn'• ........ S.111, Dayle! Brenner, Tam Baker. Ill ........ . . , D CD CIJ 11"1 Cmtt I<'''''" Qi) squa'. "71 "In Our Own lm.1 .. ruesta •re comed!111 Al111 Kini 1ild : . It Div. DtBuuchere, star player tor ID Clrnid Eftlltl New York. Knlcks b1sketb1n teim. ID I.el c.tonu lloa:er Sllubach and Bob Hapes of .• : · t:tO (IJ ..... 11 Ult hr Rick Malson th1 Nfl ch1mpion Dallis Cowboys ; . SUQis. Ibo pest ' ' i • ii Mtwlt: (C) "Uti1 Loven" (ro. m .... lriffltll Slllw m1nu) '5~an1 Tu mer, Rit11do . e DI Yh1'f1Ju Mdnt1lb1n, John lund. ELI Cou JaqH; ID M•: "Face If 1111" (dr1m1> QI llH ~,beN '59 -Clme1ot1 Mitche11, J1mts EB""" Whilmof'I. . Ill''""" l:JO B Cl) Mn11i Fln.O A 10un1 ff•· ! w11l1n tirl"ls 1uiulled tnd"·a brae· 12:00 fJ MovM: "Stabtvt 111 Dope .~ r•rt soldler Is arrested 1nd trild tor Slrttt" (drama) '59 -Jonathon th• crime. Hatt, Y1l1 Wexler. D CD CIJ Ill ""'' " "' w .. • (C) (90) "'W1111.1, ill Cfl1iu" (dll· 1111) '71-ldl Lupino, h lirMlf Mont· tomtlJ, Lois Netlleton, .ltssitl W1I· Im, John l1rch. Sto17 1baut a parol• officer who has herself Im· piisorttd to l11mti1at1 cllarrts ol brut1llty only lo find berwlf trapped 111d 11 th1 mercy of 1 sadistic 1111· Iron. m Tfltll tr C.MqlltJICll Wednesday l:OD IJ Ml\'le: "'WorW Wiillout lnd" (scl·fi) ·5~u11t Marlowe, Niner Giles. CD 19 D Cll ®l Nm 1:30 a Mtwlt: .. ltol4 •· Siftppoft" (muslCll) ·.a -Bob Hope, · Dine Crosby, Dorotllr Lamour. m All·llPI Shnr. "Titt HoustM Sto17," "'HlcltlJ Duprous," "J11- llif1r'" D (C) "My Fritnd Rieb" (dr1m.i) '43-Roddy McDo,wall, Rita .lohnsan. m "All tht f1u111 Mtt1" (dr1mt) ·DAYTIME MOVIES ·50 -Al1n l1dd , Sidney Poitirr. 1:00 ID "W• W.. Stnnlfn" (drimi) 2::00 ID "lti:IMI,.. (1dventure) '55-Bir-ton M1clane. '49-Jennifir Jonts, ..lohn G•rfleld. Gilbert Rqltnd. l:OO (j) "Nutty, Nauel!IJ Cllltuu" (c:om· t:JD D "Tiii Dnll Mt•n Tllrlt" (dfl· fll1) '&4 -Curt Ju11ens, Monica ma) '52-Gtri• Kelly. Pier :.\n11ll. Vitti. 10:00 (I) "Ma ~INI P1 httlt tt Wtiklkr l1i "Thi Mtrlll Storm" (dram•) '40 (comedy) '55-M1rjorie M1in, Pfrcy -J1mes Stewart, M1ri1ret SutliY111. 11.il brldt. 1:00 B "ltttSet: er CNtt PolltfK" (d••· 4:0D 9 "'Tiit Simi WIJ'J" (dr1m1) '61 11'11) 'SJ.-.tex Bar\er, ffeltn Wesi:· . -Rich1rd Wld1111rk, Sonj1 Zl1m1rin. cott. . 4:30 Cl) SI .. 11 lMN listil( STARTS WEDNESDAY ONE WEEK ONLY . . I •• ' -. PR EJ\IJER ENGAGEl\f)!NT George C. Scott IN "THE l!B . HOSPITAL" l'lv• """ S•ll•l't ---' "'THI ,ARTY" rrUOI JGooo FRIENDS N.J OllO PREMt«.R fllJA r""'•IN A MCMELAB PARAMOUNT 'R'-:z. ~, ...... Al .. •JACQVHIN! ll~!>fT in "THE GIASSHOPPEI " KA !KA.RINE HU'WRN VANESSA RtllGlt.l.VE GENr~IVl IU.0.1).!Wf: ~ ..... AS THI SllENG TH Of MA_NllNO HAS AlWAYS MEN ITS WOMlH. 'THE TR.OIAN WOM EN" Al•O.Ml-irot:·~I.-> Mt "THE WALklNG STICIC" .. ... -. • • eSAC ...... 0. llT CU.IS • • •Y. c•,,.T _...,. ...,., oo••• .....,. .. .,.._ • "':I"'' .... , ....... " "tk . ~J Clint Eut•W>Od Dirty Harry a CJJ ·~..,.Al'lSIQl.f '""'"'''"'·A•-. Co"'1'.,.l1'~C.,~<e01.0ll' Plus ··Christopher George In "THE DEi TA FACTOR" Plus· Gregory Pec k ·1n "SHOOT OUT" {GP) AllO • G•or9e C. SC:on In "TKELAST RUM" .. . \ ' . ' ' \ " ~ . ~ •• • ... ' . . , Allegri Quart~t Memorable. in ~f r<Fcert· · Bv TOM BARLEY the Allegri. Their rendition ol table that we should have to rnoc:ulalel1 delivered Quartet t.a.-;a o!ferlilg -was first ot tM 0t11Y "'it1 St•H the Quartet No. 3 convidced endure the a:lren of a passing No.. l4 of Mourt w tt h elm without q u J t e ·~ Anyone who labors under me that the work•a real magic poUce car or ambulance at particular refez:epce to I.he pl'Olthing the heights acaled . the delusion that an unvarying is best uncovered by the com· this poignant point of the con-group's ·dtltvery ; of the ..r;.. i ri the ,. Mo z a r't ·and diel, albeil a conStant intake blnatlon of technical skill and cert. Cellist Bruno Scbrec:l<er dante. Tti/I Is MOwi al'bls' Sb0il8bvtcb. But then, I don't of perfection, tends to pall the emotion so unerringly applied i~gg~ off the disturbance ·b,appiest;indfthe }.llegrj' trio.£ bia?ne9 'the Allegri entfrely; palate or jake t~. b}oom off to a tremendously demanding with a charming smlle but this obviously reveled ·In a 'mov... the~ are charmQlj f o 1 t the tpste buds shoul~ talk to a scort·by this fine group. , critic's reaction would have ment that .iapP.'ars to be the · r~1 tO be fowld ID that member of the Laguna Beach Technical skill was, very been to hllrl hls instrument In 1ink between inOods of ®iet flnat • movement -allegro Chamber Music Society. correcUy, applied to the first , the direction of the offending exalt.1tlob ani! the til<hnlcal mocteralo -but Ol}t·Woodero They serve nothing but second and fourth movements noise m~ker. brilliance •et :the .final niolto Jftbe,;arewortbthelr pl•in petfectlon at the organiza-of the w~rk In a reading that That's life, ye.s. But it was allegro. a ~ua~~t that bas establfahed tion's Laguna .. Beach High never failed to emphasize the an unfortunate intrusion at a.., Their SchQ,bert -they chose · its chiracter before th\Jt School concert.:: and the latest despair and conflict that point in the concert when both t1;)e Qu~ No · 13 for thelr aornetmw unseemly l.6trusion. contributors to a long ·llne of marked Shostakovich's gloomy artists and audience Were -. · · • • international artists who have existence at thi.s stage of his deep in concentration. received 100 percent ratings life. This critic's preference 1n f~m thl.s critic di4n't vary by But It was in the third reviewing the balance of the one iota Thursday night from movement, t h a t gloriou sly program goes to the im· this happy form of repetition. scored alegro non troppo, that ll'~~~~~~~~~~I Our latest· visitors were the the Allegri won its spurs from Allegri Quartet, a groµp of this critic. Technique was not gifted Britons who quickly allowed to falter but each found their way into this member or the quartet in- critic's heart by setting a new jected a fervor and emotion high s t a n d. a r d for a into their work"1hat lifted 1:h4i Shostakovich work that had reading into the realm of un- already enjo_yed, from this forgettable performances. Column's point of view, the It was more than regret-perfe~t" .rea~~g. . r.;;;; _ _,_,_,_,_,_,_,i:;;;;; That was before we heardli '• WllLTDISlftY'S ~t:~~ --=:;: MIWJOIJ llACM -•I IN ,.,,,. .. I• fehl•u• 11'~ to\• •• 01. 3·1)~, HELD OVER AGAIN Still Pl1yin9 to Record Bre•klng Crowds THE FRENCH CONNECTION J WALT •D~ t:D I """'"'" .. -· DISNEY .. II• Mike Nichols,_ ,-.; ~ TIE CAil .. ----Also f•I Cort.oll "THE MAGIC ,IAl Tllr' (.amaJ ~ J-. 19 ,.,.. ..... 21 ...,.~,-..,,,... II~=======~ "-k Nkltota.. Cndke ...... • "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" ind loci T.ylor Cor.I Wk~ "THE MAN WHO HAD POWER OVER WOMEN" . .. "EVEL KNIEVEL" I ----·---$TAIT$ W.IDNESDAY Also Welt Dh.._y's "N~~~E~~!-'LL IAlGAtN •M,ATINEI 1...., W ...... MJ• 1 P·•· FREl~llfl.UkMINTS Adults SI.GI' Cllllcf 71; ' •,., w. w.19 ainkmg f•sr.,. ... • "'-· the WW9S tiff,. 35 fHt •bov• us ... "' . ": .• mo,. •nd mar. sh•rk fin• cutting ttr. wirer ..... • --THOfl HEYERDAHL You mUst 1oe RAI An ntoundlng true ·life lldventu,. for the whole f1milyl HELD OVER . South c .. ,, Plau I S.lllet• ............... ,4,·2711 Ill. & S111,1 1.W.1.t ,. .... W"ltli: D1vs1 ., .. "*" - ---~· SIAD/UM I ... _.,,~11 ..![ - ----~· S l-10/U,,, '3 . ... -'"W-Jl,~---- --~. SlAUIUM J ... -. •t• -"•-=-- , ..... :z ...... ..,. MOTELS,. Arlt Cktflrll-.. ..,LIC:l'S ifillTAUllANT" S.My Otln<all In "Sl.,.$flllll"°" Olrl'" llMI LM Martl!I ill "P•111t'Yo1rr w,....., 4-..Y Mii tM Tr1""'' (0) ,,,, ....... hell" (0) All Ill C.lw "Tit• "'""'° ~ .. '(It) ... "V91111t1l1111 ....,... (It) RmORM. G£KEm THEATRES Wkdy1. lo~•1 7, lO:•S • wkOTCh-l:.tS Sol. Sun. lovtr11,1S. S:OO 1·9:00 ~KOTCH'• 3«1, 7:00 10:15 WALTER MA TT HAU IN ''KOT~H''(GP) Also -,;LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" (GP) ' __.:i IROOKHURST AT EDINGER• llt-1500 STARTS TOMO.RROW!! ·. -EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY. I A MASTERPIECE I It is not merely the b.est American movie of a rather dre~rY year; it is the moS,t impressive w~rkby a young American di.rector since 'Citizen Kane·i" · · 'jA: :flLM . FOR EVERYBODYl A 1.ovi.ngly exact history of Ameri~al'l small,town lif~J" • ~i>·~uNEK•t~-;,,.., .. . COLUMBIA PICTURES Present$~ A BBS "'lOOUCT10N .nm • "'1:1U111 -A All!> Ir: A . PE1'EA BtBIMllVICll .. .. '' •' .ANTQ1T0 PR.EANNGER_ F il.JV\ . • ~CANNON .w.iis COCO ; JENNIFER O'NEILL > :KEN ~RD NINJ>. FOCH 'l.AURENcE WO<INBllL .. .. . LOUISE ~as Marcy BURGESS MEREO{TH as Kalman and •• ,. • O.C.~ITH SINGING 'SU00£NLY. IT~ALL ~· ~!!I~ . ~11oo1 .byfi ) • ~BlsedOll'~~f~ I • t:>l 11'!! •Dfl'.E Dl<\llD SHABEf! LOIS GOUW ~ i. SHEff4RD ~Brt.+ Oe5,lrjRUTUNIAN ~-91~ ~ Colot 111 A iAI ""1'NE RESCHER MOVIELAB MRAM<i>UNT , . • .P:etml i Produced arci·Diftcltd ~ rwtrjt19:1wrdft17 ~m~ ..OTTO PREMINGER 'R1 Plff'l'•tdllll'P1dilli _.. . ~:·· •• .. • , ;tf ~R£MIEI£ ENGAGEMENT. NOW · ~~:~~s A 'HA•Q I 1 1 JM:QUl.lf lllSSrT IN -• "TH(,tUSSKO,,lllt' (II ' . " . "' •• • .. I .. M~r"mAN IJ.llfTQOJ.bill "llTTU MURDER~'' (R) ' ' • • . ,. i . ,, ..... - • • • • I \ ' Tra~sit •System .in 'Reverse' • • • R~·Tape; Budget · Cuts Thwart P.ublic Programs '. I ~1 G. C. '1'1111.EN fR. for a spending breakthrough to launch Urban bus and subway 'Pllronaie New von: Cit~, are o!Nady 48 aorts In ; Aiied• ,.... .,.... new tra~t sptema. bUrgb and w As HING To N _ With ... Bul·t-~ acu•· tr111U1i't problem ,_ .Plummeted 415 mlllloo. total .riclea last Chicaao, St. Loula l!ld Plthtta • u.e ....... ..., ui d line , .. __ 1,_l ,_ t"--may reach 50 cent.I is year 1n govei'!Uneilt'1 landmarli $10 blll)on pro-the ·eon Qlng cycle of red Ink that leads ~r,. a ec ~~ w,.. s-.-~n Waahlngton. l!'llD al tranall old '-"ed In Jo lo ~r fares, reduced service, and the annuol aver~e over the 1111 decade. th Ion• ...,.. _w gar, lewfr riders as frustrated commuter• Tbe .it'll operallq deficit for all public The IOVemmenl's caiUnltment ol $t0 e nat s bus an<! aubwa:y companles abandon buses for cars. transit systems was $3&0, million, up llil billion lor transit by tta wasn't upected Joat money and pauengers in record "We have not yet been able to correct percent .from the previous year, ac-to work miracles. ~O'!l'IS last year. declbtiru! ridership, aging lrll!Ulit fleets cording .to the American Transit Associa-· As Villa1Te&I put II In an Interview : Bu11aucr.1t~ _red , t•al budget or ilcfia ins deficits," said Carlos c. tion. "Transit reached itl present state over a c;u11 •. ,;n.t co,il\lslon . .stale llld loCaJ VIUlrr.,i all!blnlstrator o! the federal With deficits soaring, fares are going long period o! years, and It Is not govern ta have trated early hopes. mol1an1.' up another nickel to· 35 ctnts 1 ride in reasonable to expect ttiat we can reverse -r . the cumulative ellecla 'of two or thtoe years." ·. .Ev er But the thing.that worries transit ex- peru across the country II that luter. more ~ and more dependable aerrice Is still, years way tn moat clUes. Ru Build Air Carrier? • Thus, Ibey .... no pn>specl of slowing the decline In Cllllomers, and fear that the conseq)lence will be empty bUses and subways when modem equipment does I ' WA!iHING:TOll ) --~ Soviet Unlon i,. bulldlnl 4 huge new ship -its lar1es~ ever l.. iu1d me American naval . . anolysts reportedly believe ii may be the Russirri'a first tru aircraft ca.mer. Perilagon IOUT 13id construction has not advanced' to the point where an ac- curate assessment.1can 'be made. But the ~vidence -points to ieither a carrier, a large helicopter carrier, or possibly a 1uper oil tanker, they. said . , The Sovi.ei& announced last year they planned to build a fleet of giant tankers but indicated the work would be perform· ed 1t B!llPy~s "' tbeJlaltic Sea. The ship now under construction - spotted by U.S. ~nnalssance sateilitea -11 ii tlie ~i)<olayev shipyards on the Black: Sea: Till ts where the SOviets' two hel!COpler ..lrrt.n Moskva and Leh· ingrad, were built. ' ~- The lntelllgence photos ~le a ship of about 30,000 tons -about the size o! an American Essex-<lass carrier. 'The U.S., Navy's biggest ship, .'II!< 1111<lear~ powered carrier Entefpriae, ii about ' .. 'Hall of Heroes' H~nor No Joke To Kleinclienst • finally become, availa~le. . 75,000 _tqns. The Dew' defe~ budget which goes to "If we lose the existing 1 syatems, we ~though carriers have been the Congress next week is expected to in-will have Jost. everYthing," said Villar~ backbone of the American Navy for elude a request rQr funds to begin wotk real. J . ..:. ... several years, the Soviets have never The federal prQgram provides · r~ I on a fourth nucle8r-powered carrier, o~ · far' ~·~·---of equ1·pment Improvement a rue carrier, preferring instead to _,, r r-.-1-. • ntrate on developing .weapons to use , .posed iri the past by some legisla~rs who of facillUes,-technical assistance and acain:st them. The Soviet!& helicopter car-questiorieci its high cost -nearly .fl research. It does · nOt authorize subsidies riers are used as combination guided billion -and the need for another flattop f0r' oWating COsts. . .. miss!! · d ti b · MJltOn ·Pltiraky, Chlc8go's publlc ~i"ssel:. cruisers a~ an su mar me when the Rusalana have 'none. . l works·commilsloner • argues that the pro- Recently, however, some SO':'v i et Officials say it may be: several months, gl-am isn't .arresUng the decline in mass military publications hive., bin~ of, a possibly a year, before construction of '·transit'i>8troDage beCB.Use it "has been shilt in tlllplCing", In that carriers, with the new. &viet vessel iS far enough along effectively emuculated." t\teir aircraft,· would 'be useful in pro-. to determine its purpose., Pika~sky blames Congre~s for limiting t ti So · t n ts · f fr , thi long-term funding g.u a r a.n~ ee s ec ng vie ee o~rating Jar om or1·gm· ally """'mised cities to remove the home and to protect power ashore. H•" L . S' d financial risks of massive improvements. , There is no evidence the Russians have aguna . fU ell ts He also blames President Nixon for l!f.p.lanes with folding wings designed for freezino one-third the available mass carrier use as the U.S. has. But they -'Q , 1· th 1 t t • ~~· been .e.xi:ierimenting with (VSI'OL ) See· k .t. -&!facts transit appropria ion e as )"O years, ,.,.teal, sooi't Take-Off and Landing JULI despite a $4.4 bllliQli backlog of. ap- ffi6ter ·ttack I that could be sect plications. ~ • , ·• IP anes u " E. Robert Turner, executive director.of ~bciard 'ship without requirin~ launching Students from Thurston lntetmediate 1 I' I · catapults needed for con•entl~a·1 i·e'ts. • · , the ·Detroit area reg ona P anntrig vu Scho91 in Laguna Beach soon will be on the h the If, indeed, the Soviets are building a theit hands an'd 'knees on Irvine Company ~~=:::~~µ;,.;says ::-.. rs ' are carrier,, one ~val officer said it would property -·conducting an archaeological . ,'!Ther ... is a failure ·of', all tev~ of take year!! foi' the RuSsians to develOp , · · .., s lo th h t' i ito the expertise acquired by the U.S. in car-study or Indialis wbo once lived there. ·government t.o get ge er on w .a s rier operations. . · Members of the school's archaeological be done.'' l)e. said.I ' · ha 11 Od . Al'"""'"h the Pen. tagon ts mai'ntai·n,·ng Still, tl\e fedeta program . s s rr .. ""'6 club will receive professional instruction· h · ii th' t · • it Industry •·• generated '1 official silence, the timing in the ope c rans suu report about a new Russian' warship is from Archaeological Reseitrch Inc ., oi ambitious,plans in scores· of cities. likely to renew compJjlbts by some· con-Costa Mesa 'before heading into the field. "The program has made plenty of dif· gressmen Uud the Pentagon is leakiqg · They have received partial background ference," said Michael . J. Caf(e~. the informatiQn to 'support" a bigger from club adv• Ron Rodecker who has chairman of \the Cti.ihgo 'I' r a·n1s Lt budget. · taken the club on numerous fjeld~trips.. •Authority. 11It's as much p&ycholog.ieal _as ltw~ aboU:ltthis titne last year that in-Students will be working on ttle Jrvlne . anY.thing so far .. f:Jut Congre&S', bas m- formation ~g8n filtering out about p~operty on alternate ~turdays and Sutt:-... dicated ~ comm1t~ent o~ ~Uan th.at mysterious ubderground silos in the days. · ' . 1 ~ didn't exist before. , • it;:, , So,viet Union, possibl'y. fol a new type of' All artifac'ts co).lected'wW be Passed on · •Six cities-Chicago, New 1Y or t • giant rn.¥sile. The Pe'ntjgon has still been to · the LagUni , · Beach , Coinmuni(y · PliiI8d'elPQia,~ Boston, Ba.Jtlmofe~ and ' WASHINGTON fUPI ) -Deputy At-unable to say what these are for. ,. HJstorlcal SOdety,. Atlanta ar~.;-stand,ing In line with ap- torney Gener~l Richard G. Kleindien~t 1 '1 • • ' • • PU.cations as large as f1:16oUon for ~w last month accepted the first "outstan-l _ . ·~ t •• • ... .1. ••·• rapid .transit .syi,t.ems. ' 1 ding ·American" award of Hall of Heroes G . ... d' h •. N . ". : --oK!' . . Ptttsburgh has got~ lbO·on!l' !~era\ Publkatlons. It tamed out that Hall of ./. an I ow 1 • ' g~. {or a: 11\•Jm:· .Del! syst!m-an Heroes is a one-man operation that • , e]e\'aled akyWay ;Where rubtier·.wbeeled publishes colhic books. · · · ~ .. carr wlll run1..ori a ·concrete .. roadJMid.. · The Hall of, Heroes operator, attorney S I Ch M, d H • Anothth-eight cities .are;~ rall ArlhJ" S. CurUs, talked the college honor , QVlets I ange I.ft OU I.Story nelwor~i that would· requlr, federal ~- aociety Phi Beta Kappo into making the · I , • • ding: They are Dal!u, H~, st. ,i.()ws, presentation although it had nothing to . • .San Juan.,.,P R., ;Mihneppoli&;51. Paul, do with the award, and arranged for the MOSCOW ('.U') ~ '!'he Soviet Union "The involvement of the 11)aSllel In. the Los Angeles' ind,~·, · · · . . · Justice Department information ofiice to has chJnged ~tts ~holarly mind about national liberation movemerit is the·main • t•Pindlng 8PPlt*.ona·:to¥1 $4..4 '"'1!,~ aend ;oot a press release, according to a "Mohi:ncfas K, Gandhi, the disciple of non-merit of Gandhi and is a sourCe· of his Btlt ispDRillilea ~tbe<~sit1 uiw~-~l story in the~ Angeles Times. ~viof~•t revolufion. huge popularity wlth,the •people," It.says. concede U.t· juil .180tJ· riillllon o! 'llia,1 Time! Washington reporter J s ck ~ He· used 'I<> be listed as a man who Wl}ite the •article notes that Gandlti con-woul~ meet 1all ,re.qu!rei&nta. ;~IPI< Nelson quoled 10elildienst, considered i betrayed the \jeople. Now, he is called a demned the class struggle and that some mediate !ilnding .. The ·~dis. ip- next in line •to sUcCeed' Attorney General .. 1~.er of India's liberation movement. , posl:tans of bis Cc>Qgress party coincided elude one-third Joell mat.Cblni m<:lney, John ~· Mitchell, as saying, "Tbb fePow Tti~~ rewrii~n yersio~ i~ in the sixth wit& .. the intere·s~ of the Indian regh)nal plaMin'g • cl~r.rices,' -8Cl ap. Curtis, wfiorI rqet for the first'time 1;t the -volume of~the'third edHion Cif the Great bourgeoisie," it matks a depar\ure froin provals J>y organlzed;lal>oti ' Phlo Beta ~ Kappa meeting, called and · Soviet Engdoi)edia. It says: · the inform.ation providid in the previous The Nixon ai1mi,nistraUon, witli ,deficit said on behal! of )\all of Heroes he , "Ip the ~I historieal literature up to encyclopedia lssuell during Stalin's !nil probl~s of lli c!wn; wlll aP,eiid only .- wanted to 'present me with a certiflc;ate , the middle ll60s, there occurred im· years. . . million of tbe .$900 mllllon appropriated as an outstanding Atneric81). t.Pt'QPel, :one-sided evaluations of the role ' The 1952 article• termed him an ··'Indian th.is · year by eongreSa.'. slmll8rty, the '0 HeU, ... he didn't say I was going to be :.of Gandhi ln the soclal-political life of political leader and author of Ute reac-White Houae ·held back '30lltmilli0n of the the lirst one. The big mistake was the In-India and' the anti-Imperialistic struggle lionary political c!Octrine of 1<><:alled $800 'million ·appropriated Jut year. formation office shooting out that .news of the Indian people." Gaodhism.'' It said he favored passive TheP-resident'1tran1portaUona"vjsors release." The article mentions Gandhi's fight resistance 11completely excluding, r.evolu-· idmit a slow1 ttart. But tbey 'promise a 1be Hall of Heroes has publlsbed three against racial discrimination lni South , tionify violena;~: and\ accused him of , apeed-up .soori· Jo ~ the entire. $3.I 115-cent comic pocket books about Medal Africa ahd ciedits his role In helping "slan<lii\g at the si.de of British Im-bt1IlPn ID1Ual ~I of ,the $10 blillon · of Honor winners for sale on .. miHtary ' India gain independence. perialism"' in South Africa. program on ICbedule by 1975.' bases. Kleindienst was iiven ~pies of the , --'".--'---------'--------'------'"'-"=:.:....::.:....:_; _ __::_.:_ __ _ books at the award presentation. The ·~ said Curtis had sel.ected ~ .·. . ,, ... -,;,< Gen. Jllllmy Doolittle and two other men, .-., ,¥! ,, who Jie 'refuaod to name, to receive the ·;< m:• ' awards. Alked how Kleindlel\St was ·selected lo receive the .first award, Curtis said, "We just came to a determination who yras out there on the firing line. Every time somebody ·threw a hot ball II hit 'him in the head." . Asked what he meant by "we" ~me to a determtnatkin. when II .,as only a one-II man operation, curtia. wu quoted at •flog, "We can't dilclose that.~ can on-(' ·17 say what I've a!readf told you. We • qon'I divulge how we arrived al ii any riioN than the · Nobel~. -~! tell ; bow Ibey srrive ai.t!>elr sel~tlo!IJ. I , " . M . W omari otonst ' . Draws 90 Days ' ' I • F()r Auto l)ea~ An Irvine woman C011vlcted of drunken cttYlnl and ,.....oqhter after o wrong· ""y tr.me: l!Od""' lhll cl~ed· the Ille • . ol aaalllor --Iii Wll -.. ...., ......., lo • da11 In 0r.,.e Colo> ti Jiii. • (&lpor!ar COUit Jqe Wllllim MlaTay' -eel Ibo. Jd -for Mn. ..... !r.111 Irvlnt, 11, of Ull Cl-Lont,f , and plocecl •Jler on -yemw. !to~on. Hi denied •'motion fw 1 aew .. ·a.= Court Jury cnnvlc1l!d llfl'l. I . • ..:'*"~"-:ti:.,_,-:;:1 CJ.......,,.,..._ . .., U I n--· 1a11 July 11 w11en n ...-·1n111 vNtr. n • • .,.,ver ij!IJ!ir nto at 0 !Jonll ~km.... , I ~ olltpd 11111 lliL -11111 The need for lhll 800-!oot wall along North: Star Ibo -1'&1 I« .....i ltilal !,.ant ID tbe no-Sborea area of Newport Beach w --Ille ..,. *""" by , bu. been quutlonetl by l'Ulh District Supe~r U1J ... • ol Anallelm. Mn. blld ca.pm. ft ~~~Ille roadway anu the ..._ dlld • da11 Iller In Oranp CounlJ COUDly's North Slitr . City CouncUman Carl , Ml!dlc:II Contar. R:ylnla, cbllrmlD flt -tile I dty-eounty Hirbor • I I ' Committee, replled ibat}lie 'lralJ Is 'not the county's . concern and •-not, u CUpers suggested, block access w ptllllk lldelimtlL '"I{ wu buill w protect the 1treel and bomil ~ llrlftbii sands caused by Santa Ana winds," 111141 l1ID!I; aad "there ii no ·• need w lab the Will.,_'\ , '411-1'-PILfT .1§ THE BUDGET DOLLAR Fl...I v-1911 E11-. -· ., -- Wlrere II '"•" ft/JM ••• • ' Soclof f,.,11•011t• r •• , .... ~ '•""i1t1111•~• ; Wkert ii '"" ..• WJaere Money Goe s TbiS 'is one of the numerous ·charts contained in the !Midget mesuge which President Nixnn sent w Congress recen Uy. It la an utlmoi. of where lhe budget dollar for fiscal 1973 comes Crom and wheni t11oea. Navy's Not Using Skunks -~1ut Dolphins May Work By BW. STOCKTON SAN DIEGO (AP) -The United States usirJg' sPecialfy U:ained skunks in Vietnam to fiulh guerrillas from underground hiding .places? Navy scientists had a good laugh over that one. ••Frankly, U,le skuiilt idea Is completely new~ We just never had thought about ololrtka belore,'"sold a imlllng Dr. scott JohnaOn. J obnsoa II head of the marine bio. llCjeoce laclllly here at the U.S. Navy'a Undone& ~ch and Development Center. . BUI a recent article · 1n Red Star, the 8ovlel Ilelenae Mlnislry'a o If I c I a I newspaper, hit home t>ere, because the Novy ocienllall are aerloua.aboul finding ' . ~al Activity _ Shows Increase , With -Drug Use ClllcAoo (eyt) -A 1ean1 of Harvird University reaearcheil haa concluded that aenlors who Wied drugs were mors acllve In aea than thole .abelalnlng from diug9' and , tile lndulgeneea .did not signlllcaritiy change grades or participa- tion in college activities. The findlnga were reported Jn the January line of Archivea of General Psychia\ry, a publication of I h 1 American Medical Association, The team from the unlveraily heolih servicea ~eparlment of IOclal relations dialrlbUted questionnaires to 517 11e11ior men .and women at Harvard. The r-.chera lald flt ~nt of I ti.-q-IQned reported uaq' an ll· leiol drug at leaat once. Tw<>llllrda lald Ibey naed mariJU&nf only, and one-fourth 'reported ••perlmentanon 'with llalluctnorena.. ampbelamlna, cocaine and op!MM. i>ver Jtall .the nonuaen reported Ibey never bad 1exual intercourse, the ..-.rchera Aid, JiUI aJ-t all. the ~r ~reported ~Ying aome • Boatei:s Brig'ged . Aft.er ·. lnciden\ In Newpi>rt .Bay· ' uses for some anlmall -especially aquatic mammals ' Ute the botUenoM dolphin and c8lilarnta Ml lion. The Red Star artlclo .lald the United States plans to Ult illunJ<a, •a plll, dolphlna and bats u -. 8ol gulJa are being trained to spot IWmarlntl, bats to carry •!IC'Ddlol'J dn!<a le enemy, populatloo ....,., lhnU le drive prrlllu' Into the open and clolphinl lo spot, !F Ind' blow up IUb' marinea, the articli 111"'4. Navy spokesmen qulckJy !-* 1 llat. ment in San Diego:' "Iii spite Of lcdeDCI fiction, conjeclurll 1J111 seualloqal ao. called 1news storin' &a the eoab'UJ, tbl Navy has never, if not and bu no planl to train any anlmol to Injure itseU In any way Jn connection with &JJY alleged military mission or lact!c." But an official In, the Novy marl• animal trslning Jll'OIT&m confirmed lbal 'several classi~ied projects are under way at,NUC facilities here and in Hawali. He would give no detalla: bo•. .. ~ projecil are reliably belleVed1to involve sea Uorui and dolphins. · Lui spring, the Novy released llJma showing -uonl 111a1, had been trained lo .dive .lo depths ol IGO feet and attaeb 1 line to lost objects, such as mJ.uUea,' '° the objeda could be retrieved. To duplicate the feat would f"3i'!:. a aubmerslb!e YeblcJe °" -II • a :::Zi ~~g~llon ...... bot""" Called Operallon I Qul<kfind, lhe' •I lion-training pro~ waa clwifted while the animals were belnfl trolned at NUC'1 Hawaii facility. Dltalll were reteued on- ly after complelloji 'of tests at lhe Pacific Missile Range off the Southern Calllornta coast. '1 · To what uaes amid tel lions and dolphina be put Jn o war rone? Speculation II that the anln\lls, both quite lnlelllgent, mlghl be oble to detect and report lntruatoni Into underwatar tones by small nllldea or cllvers that might escapo de*l1on by cooventlonol meaaa. The animall o1ao ml'1!1 be able to lead divm homt, homlDR In on' "''"" type of underwaler IOUlld beacon • II ls alao ~ Ui,y could be Ulld lo ferry eQulpmfnl Oii· cfondeolinf ml.... • In enemy WO!Arl. Th& Navy ~ i!lvlllved In 1111 · aquatl0:.warrioiT lf!!lnNi In 1• when 1 dolphin named Nol!J. WU acquired by tho Nr,yij,~ Tilt Stallon ol 'China ~ the bomn Mohave Peaerl of . • CalllornJa. SclentlJta Wondared , tr :.,..e blolotJico! phonomonon WU rtaponllble for Ibo apljed ot wlllch 1111 dolphin swam and whether thll could be odapled to lncnue tho -" of torpedou. None .U -· I 1 I A polr of -.rlel!ly bollleroua boalarl went to ~ 'brig 'SUnclay olghl, alter Newport Harbor fiwmen commandeered their v-1 and took ll )I! tow. · · But IOOn o facility WU opened 11 Polill.__,~ct Mugu to study the on!mala. A clolplllo named Tulry -lralnld there lo ferry mall, -llld ..... Illies In the mJd.iliJOo to 1q1•-w11o 11yec1 tn Ibo s. 'Lili u u11 m ,. dirw-llabllall ........ Qomo• Island off the ~ collj. . Grqory A. lllbl!leil' JI, al ' :tm Ba)'ll!Or1 Drive, Ne;;pa;:i Beach, WU ar- -llld booked ... IUsp!clon of operatJna. • ·-wlllle tnlUJcaled. Hll !&it mate tn Ibo 181&11 craft, Cblrla I!:. Hll'ril, JI, of iof Docwood St .. =-· .... &mllid and.-.. , clrup. • "' tielnc """" Ibo lnlhleace of l'tljke oflieor Joe Lambert WU diSJll!tchod ,It ,,,, p.m. lo meet Harbor Palrill ofllctn on the llarbor cha111el at lbe !obi of F-.dO A-, whore they be-1111 Mpoela' bo9I. Jiii In -Olllcar Limbert fald he IJnl checMd Ibo WOlarl [Gr f\ootJnc ob- Jeclt llld •• notlitnl bat loam._~ loollecl aplll after lll1llUtt and nama werotann..,,., A bobbliw baa relrla'9d front Ibo water WU '"""" lo contain 0 .... u •mount al tho dnt( coealno. I • II aJao ~ a Rlflllta mllo1a croclle "9m ~ ..... 1to1ti1m ...... H had· lollon Iller la1llCh In 1a 11 -tho first lime ... of 1111 ......... -can be-· llld..,...., .. ... Transfer of lite .......... flNllllloa from Point M• it ... 1i111t _., w14 complelod. 11"7 ltlw.IWi _,. thalr ,, ... -· IJ ......... -Dilot whale ars ~ti• ...... *""' ol belch on the Pldlle •o1Pollll1-1, -1 mJiu '""' ......... '*"' ,,,. animals U...11 ...... 11111 ... -dtnf Pldlle Mf la Gilt ........ - 1run tho JaW•fl 11o11 •· no number ol ..-11 ii 1111 &wall fldlllJ .. llDDtown. 1 ' . •:. . "· --·- .If OAILV PILOT -· ·-...... '. . . . .... ... _ .. . . ,, Tutsday, J1n111r1 2S, 11)72 .-• ' •! • ... " ' . ' '• . ,.. .... . . . . . .. • • • < • • Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .I The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You C1n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad COSTA MESA CUTIE $22,500 U you like country set- tings, and a cozy home, then this 2 bedroom cbanner Is for you. ------------------- General General General o.n.r.1 1-*--*c----*--*--*--*-1 •• -• -------• - TAYLOR CO. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Exclusive and beaullful! Enjoy the luxury and prestigious living in the heart of New- port Beach where homes surround the golf course and private country club. See this lovely NEW 5 BR., FR. & formal DR. home. Fine cptng. & drapes + many extras. $98,500. · ''Our 27th Y 11r'' ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Gener el Gener el IS TRADING YOUR THING? BRING THEM IN 0-.ral MACNAB -IRYINE Realty Company SHOOTll •nd DON'T MISS THIS Shows like a model -Dover Shores 4 br., FR. pool. Luxurious cpt. Beautiful drapes. Cozy fireplace. Walter_ King 644-6200. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Sparkling 3 BR., FR., blt·in electric kitchen. Neat landscaping. Harbor High School Disl· ricl. 644-6200. TURTLEROCK -WARMTH Warmth & Sparkle. 3 BR., 2 bath, FR .. DR., convenient to pools, tennis courts & parks. Betty Kerr 644-6200. BE NIMBLE -BE QUIClel __ .. General Gonoral Eastside Costa Mesa I<>-" 11·-------- catlon. It's old but -· PLAN AHEAD NEWPORT lJelghts: nu cpt, w/guest hse. Close to Cliff Dr. $39,(XMJ. We'll do the rest, on these 4·plexes ... all in a row. Units have 2 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1·2 bedroom, l·l bedroom. SPACIOUS and close lo shopping, in SUPER RENT AL AREA. .......................... Each $65,500. View Jot -Dover Shores only $31,500. Plans for home & pool. Walter King 644-6200. pcre:d and has personal!-FOR "HOW AIOUT THIS" 1644 MecArthur Blvd. 901 Dover Drlvt UNl()Ut: ti()Ml:S ty plus-cute and neat. 1972 Newport Heights: Cute 2 br It's being sold and needs cottage, fixer-upper w/ TOWNHOUSE I ~200 ' 642-ll235 UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS a family to love iL Avallable in January 1972, I guest hse. $26,500. one-story, 4 bedrooms and East-side Costa Mesa: Im· ramify room home located In mac. 2 hr cott&&e, has in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. buillin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew- ing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. 61'.!% NEWPORT BEACH • ...•....•.. IN THE BEST AREAS IN IRVINE TERRACE: A Pool Table. RAMBLING EUGANCE . NEWPORT BEACH 2300 Sq. Ft. ot p1'9tlge living in lhla beautlful choice neighborhood in Hunt-$19,000 VA Joan. Sell lngton Beach. Very close lo $22,000. elementary school, park/ College Parle 3 br. fam rm, playground. beach, a n d big yrd Im.mac Use shopping. Exiatent VA loan your vA.' $29,000. ' @ 6% may be assumed. Eut·Side Costa Mesa· Super f'ull prict", $39,900. For ad· beautiful almost ~w tv.-o dlt1oila.I info pleue phone 3 br 2 ha w/bltns shag 546-2313 gpaoiw. style. $50,000. ' Kingaanl R.E. 642-2222 CAMEO SHORES loan available. Only .............. $26,250. YOUR OWN PIER & FLOAT FOR YOUR BOAT 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, builtin kitchen , large patio plus a STEAM ROOM & JACUZZI. All carpeted and draped. . . . . . . . . . . $119,5-00. 31 UNITS FOR YOU??? BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT Linda & Harbor Island View From this lovely 4 bdrm .. 4 bath home. On a 59' lot, with pier & lloal Custom dra~ eries & paneling. $139,500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Nearly 3,000 sq. ft. of living space including 4 bedrooms and a game room that easily ac- commodates a pool table. Steve McQueen would love It! Massive fireplace, char·glo grille, wet bar and formal dining room with a stone floor. This home has a low profile. a heavy shake roof and 138 It. frontage with impressive drive-way. This is a new lilting in lrvine Terrace. PRESENTED AT $IO,OOO. e PHONE 675-4000 WestcUff manalon with II"======== Spanish Arches $92 500 WE HAYE THEM lsl1ndera Bldg. at Linda Isle • 4 hop bedrooms, 2 tUed baths, olymplc size pool (heated and filtered) heavy shake roof and of course formal dlning. Seller talking $63,500 softly. AWAY FROM IT ALL 4 BEDROOM AN~ FAMILY Just 3 years old, this new residential develop.. ment in the country ls about 10 mlnutet from the city. 'J'he OWflf'rl have truly enjoyed this home s~ it wu new and are to~ to move Eut. They think you'll like It too. New carpet Installed In December. Sunken living room, electric built-In kitchen, 2 roomy baths, brick fireplace, block wall fence. You even get a new Philco double door refrigerator at $29.950. All t<rms. A HAPPY HOME FOR YOU The only reason \\'e're selling our 3 bedroom, 1 2 bath home Is becauM> we need more room and ha~ bought another 1 house. We have been very happy here and have taken care or It. We did a lot or work on It -like we added a big sunken family room, put in new ca~ peting, paneled the Jlv. lng room and upgraded it so it's better than nev.'. It's on a corner lot so you can park a boat or trailer. The area ls great. dose to every- thing. We'?'!' asking $24,950 t or It but come see and make us an of· fer. Call our broker if you think you'll like it and name your terms. BEST BUY IN COSTA MESA 4 + ~.mlly / • Br, 4 Ba. ;,,,,., •Sweeping + Dtn1ng oceanview, spacious & Walk to Beach ·~1. Luxuriously .... Gild thru th h to I p>mted. ExclualveJy listed e e arc H mas-with· st.ve ~u.ble entry. 18'xl8' EASfBLUFF REAL TY giant living room. Formal dining. Gardeh kitchen by 644-1133 Anytime family room. 4 bedrooms. 2 "SIMPLICITY AND bath•. Boat • trailer c•••· ECON Call now • 64.>-0303. OMY" IOHl\I I 01\0\ ' ,;• " L • ) t> lt'a a breeze • ..11ell your Items with ease, use DAILY I Pilot Cusi!ied. 642.5678. j Gener•I Far that tint home. Clean 3 bedroom home upgraded carpet &: drape&. Extremely sharp to 1tt ts to buy. $29,500. V.A. 847""°10. \.QI THE REAL \~ESTATERS ~ l·'I •, •, r • ,,;t Five !·bedroom unfurnished, 11-1 bedroom furnished, 7·2 bedroom unfurnished, 8·2 bed· room furnished CLOSE TO SHOPPING near Santa Ana freeway. OWNER WILL TRADE UP al ........................ $365,000. "PUTI PUTI" OYER TO SEE US NICELY DECORATED S bedroom home with lovely 12'x30' SOLARIUM, 3 baths, quality carpeting & drapes, kitchen with built-ins, COMMUNITY POOL. RECREATION HALL & PUTI'ING GREEN. Only .......... $59,500. ~ AllDASSoCIATD REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 341 B1y1ide Dr., Suite I, N.B. 67Ul61 . STOP LOOKING General ACTION HOMES PRICED TO SELL - Terms to prove It. * 3 BR 2 BA Villa Pacific. 1 story condo. All terms & lmmed poMess. Great at $31,500. * 3 BR 2~ BA Tiburon "Ba1-W /W cpts -A mu.st see at boa" model. Owner moving thia low price • 673-8550. j now-Take over a bi( CI loan. Priced for a Right- Now sale/$30.500. For that ocean view home that's reasonable priced. Only $50,IXX> is asked for this fine 3 bedroom 2 bath Cor· ona Highland home with pool. Excellent home for en· tertaining. 2 patio are.u - • 3 BR. "Monterey" model _ _ _ in Tiburon. Take over a FHA, VA -S:U,500 f'l!A at S%l7. PIT!. ALL TERMS And 7 more 3 to 4 bod- IN MESA VERDE: A Four Boclroom. A two story with three baths, a family room, formal dining and a sunken living room. Close shag carpel wall lo wall throughout kitchen. family room and bath. Rich wall tones and papers. Neat yard, nice kids on the block and near park and school PRESENTED AT $45,950. e PHONE 546-5990 U~lf)Uf: tif)Mf:§ 8 CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 2441 Eut Coast Hl1hw.1y, Corona d1I Mu G MESA VERDE--546-5990 215 0 M tsa Vtrde Dri¥e, Cotta M••• . e EASTSIDE CX>STA Z..tESA I rooms. G 1 1 ~-neral • 60 x 130 Fenced lot _ •n•r• ..,. _________ 1 •Paved alley access WILD! 1--------774 Hudson • Thne bedrooms · 11/W Mod aru.1 hu romoletely HUGE POOL I Cool• Moo• ------- lloono decorated a really different FUN HOUSE Owner will ,.ll VA·f'l!A or I e 6% A5sumable loarf" 3 BR home, th"'n he planted 10~-~.-n-ti1uJ 3 bdrm e HARBOR HIGl-l SCHOOL enough trees ·~d Dowen: to for the fun lovin& family • ,., uuwn. D'<'.au D. Irie! f•a•·--includ• 3 Br. 3 plu. enck>led lan&J, 2 t..thl, is . cover the purchase prict. •w~ 1....-: bl I • •-• Close to St. Joachim Tremendous at $24 500. baths all beautituUy car-e on;"'c t· na, cpta • .... .,... • • • • • • • • • • • • • Church and School , peted with kitchen bullt-lna, lath ho u • e. Immaculate Gener•I I Gener•I e We have FHA &: VA ap-FIXER UPPER _ warm brick fireplace, cov· conditkm. I: convenient loca· BAYSHORES 3 bedrooms, H< baths, freshly painted, on Bayshores Dr. You will be pleased. Close lo beach. $59,500. Harry Frederick. ENCHANTING RETREAT Deluxe 2 bedroom apt with private beach in Laguna. We like this. Outstanding ocean view. Well priced al $45,500. Jim Muller. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF f Cameo Shores spectaoular view. 3 BR. FR, large formal dining rm, pool size lot, beau· tlful garden . $95,000. Bob Yorke. LIDO ISLE Gracious .3 BR, sep. Din. rm, huge FR. Im· maculate. Big lot on Piazza . $110,000. Plu• charming 3 BR on quiet st. Summer or small lam . home. $59,500. Charlene Wbyte. praisals rred patio, 18x40 pool with tion. Best buy in the area CAPE COD 1--..,..--·---Please call to see. 5 Bedroom 6 a POOt. 2600 block fence around cul-de.. for S29.250. ONLY 10 sq ft. lmmed poss. $34,500. lot 1 ---•-pri * 90% * BY THE BAY ALL term•. '" or ,,_,,um · NEWPORT UPPER BAY MONTHS OLD vacy. S. ttady to swim s.autlful 3 bdrm A mclOted B ,, when escrow clOlel. Total lanai. This ex~nal fam· reezes keep yoo comfor-Waiting for a new house, and 2 BEAlf,TIFUL SUBURBIA pr:lce S2?,900. Payments only lty home 11 In excellent~ table year round. Family don't want the work? Well, PARK . homes, priced In SlS2 . mo. Ct11l dition. Electric built·inl plm fun at nearby YMCA. Two here it is .•• everything is low forties with top financ· 1 J>M' dishwasher, carpet&, drapu story English chann of four In. Drapes, carpet, land· Ing av.all. Tntly a pleasure Walker & Lee ! &: shutten. Nicely landscap- bdnns., dining and family &eaping, 4 bedroom and to see. 1 ed. A 90% loan available on rooms, 3 baths. Quiet cuJ-j family room , 2·story with Even' ..... Call 646-S226 AND MORE : Realtors, this choice propn-ty, ., a de-sac 1trt'et and wide ac-2450 aq. ft. Exposed beam -~---·-~~--pool homes from $26, 750. on Brookhust So. of Warner small down ~ent ii poe- ces.s for boat storaa;e. Bud-ceilings. Private aundeck in Baycresh Finest 4 BR homes from $30,600. 968-33n aible. Me.y we ahow you get terms and practically master suite. Also asswn· E I.sh Ch 5 BR homes Crom $.32,000. EAS SIDE this? priced at only $43,000!!! able VA loan .• ·'"' only IHJ I armer CALL 546-5411 Anytime T MORGAN REALTY w.soo. ca11 546-2313. 3 Patios + Dining LARWIN REALTY GOV'T REPO. 67U642 67~ ~ULW~LL PROPERTIES, INC. \<Ql THE REAL \"1 ESTATERS '-' ', I , .. Ba,y~st or Dover Shores? TRULY ELEGANT , Baycrest and elegant! 4 bed-. , room. 3 baths Custom 1 If •pa~ 19 wh&t you need, 1~ down to •·-··. N--• · • · this is It! Five s cklus i;iu .... ..,. ... .., ='-' I ii-iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiii&im I style mantle ov~ ~all tire-j bedrooms three fullpabathl decora.tln&, but check these 1 I • place. Formal dining. Dec-1 nna1 'di 1.,.,. ' featUttS. 3 bedrooms real Fv•nH·•ly luBo•d• I?~ 220E 17thSt .. C.M . Call 646 · A SPECIAL -WAY OF LIFE is yours in "THE BLUFFS." Lovely 3 • 4 BR Townhou se, 211.t ba., formal dining, thick carpeting, billiard room , Bayfront location. $57,900. Belle Partch. IT'S A NO NOi! orator wallpaper. Laundry 0 n .. <& room, I hard'WOOd floon, brick fire. l ,l••Evenlnpiiii;;;ii;;;Call;;;;;iii644-iiii7•0tl.1 ..... ~·-big 4 ~_'._ horn• • room. Try to match this tor """"'" panelled lamlly plac., F /A heat, bullt.lns A I , 1U11 L'CU.lvuua $55 OOO! Call today. 645-0303 room with cozy fireplace, h shak f d tach...a ' should NOT be looked t ' 3-car garage shiny clean eavy e roo • e . ,..... I UNLESS you want ~ and tastefully, decorated all double 1arage on alley, OV· SEE FOREVER BAYCREST . BEST BUY One of our finest adult cared for homes. IMMACULATE 3 bdrm with formal dining room & family room. Call to see. $79,500. Bud Austin . LIDO NORD BAYFRONT Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 51'.i baths. Large panelled family room. Wet bar & soda fountain. Space for large boat. Eileen Hudson . ·VA· REPOSSESSION chance at $32,500. The big thil just a stone's throw enlud lot Vacant I: re~ You can 1ee the harbor a family room and 2 elegant from Beach. Flexible terms for your inlpectlon. HuJ'T'y. boat activity. The twlnkJUW SUpl!'r North Costa Mesa Jo.. baths will deli&ht you. The at Call 546-5BI (Open Eves.) Harbor ll&hts 4 the blue cation near OCX:. Lara:e 3 "NO-NO" meant a vet ~tr w lk & L I~ f Pacllic from thll 4 BR a bedroom. family and lanai. In wUh NO MONEY! Seller --=====.--a er ee .. BIME i pool bom •. A 1pl-d buy full builtin kitchen, 1hake will pay au your clotiint EXECUTIVE .,._allon '"-----....,.~------'-at $Tl,500. roof, llreplac" $950. down1 cos!.!. What can""" l<><e! ESTATEll ~ , · 675 3000 to anyone. Full price only Bea.uutul 1 pa c i 0 u 1 4 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ' • 128,950. ~ co,.ATS bedroom, 3 bat!> ....... 2600 54>4465 Open ·w 9 PM VA-NO "DOWN :l«IT E. Cout 11"1· Call 541).1151 (Open Eveo.) oq. IL custom built ome, 2 AN. D 2- WALLACE Hu •verythinc -pluo 20x40 g,.,_ 4 bedroom on weot· l~llllTAGEI REALTORS Mated &:. filtered pool, cen-A channina: duplex and ft'• aide. Eldting larp col'DU' .. -•ft 1 1 1 1 south of tbe Cout HighWl,Y lot. Room for Pool • Trailer· "' --.S.'M6"4'141-tral air c:ond on n1 . 1 ,.. __ • • • • AM-FM, 2· fireplaces, dee-. n .....,n1ua de! Mar. WaJkina Brtcht cheery kitchen • It BAY & BlACll Hf ;\f.'I\ IDEAL FOR ADULTS OR SMALL FAMILY, one level. 2 Lge BR's, Reduced $3,0001 small den. wet bar, lovely patio ; Near sho~ Beach Area Duplex ning, pools, school. Univ. Park. $36,900. $27 Olli (~n Evening•) Irie -door opener and :"'nee to Big c.rona · won't laat at these term1. laycmt Bonus! mudt. muc:h more, all aet· . ach and shopplna ·Nicely Lost price of $25,450. Call 3 + DI I Th.y A-RunnllHJ •-~·bl decorated -Quality ..,,,... 616-nn. n n9 • • uo• on a hugt .....,.. e corner • Bit in kitchen • Compleftly + "-lly To Del Mar lot. Looo avallabl• on price. lurnlthed • Swedllh nr.prao. . ruin I. reducHonotSSB,500.Call es. n..1 .. $49,'lSO. Call luy Gl-$39 500 I Now on the marlcet and """ lk & L vuy • • ol the most fantutlc -.. Wa er ee ~™liO. -===~='="='="~I Two flreplaceo. Formal dtn- room1, dlnhig room, tcreen-Realtors ..,._ ' vate entry to nwtn aufte. I 1'Chuck" Lewis. ,00 • I-luge bedrooms. Stove, re-NEW IN UNIVERSITY PARK frlgerator and more ,,.,,, 2 story Doll House · 3 bdrm, 2\o!i bath . Beau· 1100 oquare feet per unit. ln M.,. 0.1Marwith4 bed• Spanl·L$25 995 .,., 3 huge bedroom•. PJ1. 'I ed and ,, ..... .-11o. bulJl mo Harbor mvd. al Adamo 3 + Dining + 2 U'xU' family room. Bl& Jn barb<que..J>eauUM new_ 56-9191 n 'til lPM f'==~.....,._rt·ft'=wl~=~-Neai leach! patio a_yar<l. llWTy ·Call II carpetlna 6 !loo< 1 I I•. RENT UNTIL 1 no; Like.,.,. from Moorilh en•- tiful upgraded decoration. Nice view near ~ned and covtred pa. --pool, courts-&-scbool . Owner trans.-$42,900.-11;t='lo.~Investors dream! Low George Grupe. price • move last -$25;450 Hurry on this ont. One 3 bedroom, 2 baths. dOU• ble earage, bit: Jot, pe.· Uo, roomy buUt·ln kitchen, cozy t&mUy home. No down to vtll. $1500 down to anybody. See It today. • J, CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE Nearly 1h acre. Perfect for entertaining. Large rooms, pool, ca ban a, terrific bar, 4 bdrm, 51'.i baths. Call (or picture brochure. $175,000. George Grupe. OCEAN VIEW $57,500 Choice Corona de! Mar location with private beaches. Har 3 bedrooms & room for pool See this sweeping view from muter BR, LR. Din. rm & kitchen. Hurry! Bill Comstock. --Coldwel. ..... '3U700 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.I. I 6l5-0303. I lllil 'I I Ill \0\ ' . ' 136,!leQ. For •POOinbnent TO COMJ'ORTABE LIVING to vaulted celllrc. 11pani.;i,l I ..it 616-nTl. IT'S YOURS enough rm tn rlcht placeo • 3 -.. 2 bathl. wa11c. 1 I This sharp 3 bdnn. plus lrr fa.m nn. acrot1 from In ck>ltt tn butt maatrr l.2x14 famUy room 11 ttady acUt llv area. 2 sty 4 BR aulte. Brisht gourmet ldtch- and waltin& ft:lr you, New Paettetter w/dln nn., I& en. .Dinirw room. Ca 11 O THE REAL ··\/ t:STATf:RS pe.lnt tn and out. Plua boat c:ov patio 6 play arta. Nr. 660303 Stop All Famllles! . ~: /::!,_.i thlt ....,. tam· ~Di-, 4 Bedroom and, e.thl -VACANT Separot• llx19 lunlly """" 3 Bedroom, llroplact bomt. Muter 11.1lte with flrtplace Alley aect11 for bolt, tra1J. pie. For more W.rmatlon ochl. vac. Ownr. tnnod. INVESTOU cal 84'7-«>10. $U,950. ' ! ROY J. WARD RLTRS PAIADISI J 1149 Weotclll! Dr. N.B. • Juot 11.oted, Eutoldo ~ ij 64&--0228 Good condition. HIP hloome DUPUX-$24,750 Owntt 'Imo! aliolll•oud, I ;,.,:.. m~n=w."": • Convert thll 4 bedroom -· 1 baths, .lamlly -wtfll ... ""' .. aoly ..... 1-LAKE VIEW LOTS to dupl.,.. with euthoritl<I PMl!nc -.. all .. -. P1IA or oo -. VA I Newport 1111)',.... lot ,_and tnjoy oppn>vol. Larp R2 tot. c1ooe Irie "A...,;i" l bu Ill· I~ I lmno •..U. H111'17'"' llalti Ofllco and ..wine ..... ... 124,950. FHA or VA. Worfdhop and loundiy ..... so ft • .-11o anc1 11rep11 1 All th!J pluo '"°"' for Juot 1311,ll!O. c.i1 51&-2313 to .... I ' THE REAL ·:fZ! ESTATERS , . .· . ot tile .....i...ru1 ....,...,lonal to gOlf """"'· ablent,..,... kltche Richly n eh d -· ,. I ,_ fAclllties ol Cal1)'0f1 Like !'5;11!071'ili. doom H u r r 1· ,.,.,:· with ~ oddod ' Call -(()p<o Eva) • ,....., thlo Summer. --ft lol, -f •-- ·-~ """"· toed• 0 ·--·· fitJli i ~ 6U 1111 JUll ooe 1trH1 oil the lair•. : WUl!er 1t .,.,.,. Included! • ,JJ (Myllmol Toto! price !8500. j 1 Pallo. 121.950. llrl!,, 'Clll • Sperow Rlty &42-4474 l======= cloy or nlcht, 540-1721. I I • DON'T PIN~H ···YOURSElF ' ' . (You're Not Dreaming) i . But You Con PINCH YOUR PENNIES ' . I with a PILOT DAILY l'ILDT 0.Wel IH<., Boy _..,._...... _..,.,_....., I $26 900 I IAYl'llONT ANXIOUS OWNiiR J==o;::::=:=;::;;;;::;;; • • Lovely larte, llocy·S BR + I + EMPTY HOMI $18,000 F .P. 4 lldrm + l'emlly Rm ' UDO SAND lam. rm. home with 2 pa• EQUALS FAST SALE A COUNTRY 90H cour:se estate bit) canyon dlni~ room convenient oU $10,000 tn extru, 2 patkM, aeneer elevators + a 2 BR Stop aean=hln, for tbe one-COTTAGE the ebettrtul buUt.-ln kit· 1..... f I\. chtn. CraAr.... .• UV!."" room E-Z <'ll'e yard. Firepl,ace, apt. Perfect for .... e am-I a-mllUonl The owner is ln the heart or Hunt. Bch., ....,.... deep she.r carpeta, l bed· ily. • anxious and want.s action! A featurina 2 nice med bed· enhanced by 1oc bumlne 3 BR 1-de-tlreplaee• Auume 61..!.c. rooms , 2\' baUa, all thitl • hOme on cu sac, tma, sep fan1 rm, bJa: !Iv • 1• 1' pwre. $34,SOO. Spac:M>u1 3· BJ\ house + 2 llif1na, FA ht, tlrtpt, etc. qn, ,elect kltch, w/w crpt~' loan A,. ""'U: ,: 1° n t :;!Y MESA VEiDE BR apt.. Lartl• patio, lovely Alsume tflls allracHve 6% A custm drpo thruout , 2 '" fi•• bedrooms D family room D 3 beths 3 car garag• D 3 firoploces tJ c""* lot 24-liour security guard gate pa.ytmelncln wdl ~·· 1 n I ...... &1 -'d 1 A 1 bulo quiet location. Evenlnp Call Joan. Priced at $28,200. Sub-ear altuatl!d on P." ovenlz· ren u ne• es, n-rvu ai. e uxury. a us 615M37 mtt on FHA l G.J. Call ed lot. Just JO% i:town takea terest, principal &. In-~ btdroom CUSTOMIZED 537.5642 it Only S.17.f. per """""'" 540,-17211. HOME. A ~tone'• throw COLLINS & WATIS .it. . mo pay1 tron1 the golf neens. A tor--REAL TY -TARBELL 1!i.l"I' Rl'.li [ ,! •l l .. • mat dinlna room and family -I' room help make !hi. 2600 C. & W. , 295.5 Hubor, Costa Me11 9Q'. H. ot luxury a muat !!ff:! 315 MARINE.AVE. m-6900 WALK TO tU-4471 ( :) S4M10J I . BALBOA ISLAND HUNTINGTON ..,,. •1 9u•1t too111 ot 1erv•nl'1 Clij•rl•r1, AnENTION VA BUYERS · Vets, now ta the Ume lo buy )'Our home. We have many good homes to &how you. 2-3 • ... bedrooms. Don't 1860 N....,,.n Blvd., C.M. Can 646-3928 Evet 673-7575 EASTSIDE c :M. Charmine 3 bedroom with room to build extra unit - featurlne dlnln1 room, 2 baths, fireplace, builtlna, large R·2 Jot. Very clean and neaL Askin& o n I y S27, 750. To see thil one first, Call 540-1151 (Open Eves.) l~~l --....::W1lktr &.111, Co,.,. dol Mor CENTER & R.E. SALESMEN w. ANXIOUS OWNER GOLOENWEST TIRED OF Spacious Waterfront Home + EMPTY HOME CO.LLEGE · • • • • ohort romm., endleu meet· OPPO~TUNITY In thU!i CLE AN• CO~f-inea, too many caranv&lll, This owner wants action! F o R T A B L E a n d constant proddlnal He's painted and cleaned hl1 CHEERFUL 4 BR. home WHY NOT WORK 3'br, den; view home 'til It \\1.th entry from gar to FOR YOU! .. and h -• lOH_ mafter bednu; so hubby can Call Ed 847-9604 oquee • ""~'· " sneak In tai.. Conveniem KASABIAN ~.=~~ty Rt•lt'f kitchen with bulldlll!I and REAL ESTATE 3001 E.· Cat. Hwy. 613-6510 lots ot cupboard.a for yourl--.,,-,-~-,-,==co- BY owne•. charmin& 2 b•, on cooking enjoyment. · ."A CAREFUL R2 ""'"" 1ot wtma,.1ve Sparow Rlty 842-4474 BUYERS DREAM" brick trplc, open be&ms. "A r>Kt for every Bird'' This exceptional homt! is .. this home is being finished now •nd 1hould be •vail•ble in mid-f•bru•ry .. 26 harmit•9t l•n• •t roy•I st. g1or91 ro•d, n•wport beach ..• less than $I 00,000. • drive by •nd se• it, then c•ll owner •t .. , ~lephone: 644-1 140 ti7>2409. $32 950 you• cbunce lo got you1· Secluded 5 bedrooms, 3~ LUSK 2 tory 5 br 4 ba 3 BONUS' ROOM moneys worth. Locatl'd in baths, family room&:: torn:iat , frplc, gr:en~lt loc~tlon, fee Fountain Valley in a \'ery dining room pl~s reereation land. Aient 6$7225 H.1.R. I plus 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ·are popular area near schools 1 Irvine area. Two patios, & an el· found in this vacant 2 story and shopping. Take advant-1 ~,.--,.,....."::""-::-,......,..,- evator .t~ make th~gs easy. Cost• Mes• executive home with w/w age, Call 842.2535, Z Year old 4 Br Culverdale DR'S CHOICE Jn addihon there 111 a large $lOO TOTAL DOWN carpels & all the amenities. hon1e. Lovely crpt & drps, Unbellevahle _11 couret I: separate 2 bedroom apart-No down GI tenna or 5% thruout. Lrg patio WI gas ..,. mt>nt ror in-laws or tax re-PAYMENT !_ . all others. call•••-.. b 17~ W pamramlc View. N&tural I W f al pl. closq coetJ: vetl or aown 01'11.>"CWiM bq. $33,500. w.. ebster. 'Aood crii.r:w•, 2 e o I y ls•ooof. for tta ~o~i.1~ •11:11 inosooot rn"'A ~--.. __ ti renting 4 SHERWeeO REAL TY 833-3963. "-la pl t'h I CALL~~~-· . _..;.;;, ;"'';,.ths. ad.ied 18964 Brookhunt. F.V. JUST REDUCED Lagune BHcll ;;'.;':.. ':' ~~~ • .;:.~ ac:o.1 panelled famUy room. .... SA VE $2000 BEST BUY OF' THE WEEK full servioe kUch., lonnal :TORS ne• lot In Costa Mesa. 4 Bed Du h H ' LOCATION + dlnhw. lcitc:h<nette, -or ,. . .,. HA ,000. Call Spacious 2 story 4 Bdrm 3 nn • tc aven 1a· --.i-"'----'--"'"-"-=--~~ .,.., full baths walk-in cl~. rina. Bit tam nn w/11.ood Shi~tes. fl.ass, privacy & den choice, ..,..,,.""" ~ ........ - J Executive Haven Walker & Lee Walk to ·beach &: F.dison bumini tl.repl,, roomy kitch value-are only a few "-'Ord& S79,500. cau 56-IOC (Open [Cllalfoed INDEX Truly an executive home in High School. Reduced below w/dishwshr & bl tins. No dn that describe this 1 bedroom j Eves.) SOUTH COAST Advertising choice section of Baycrest -REALTORS . gov't appraisal, Won't last GI -low dn FllA, SJ0.900. \\•Ith convertible den, 2 bath _REA __ i;_:ro_RS __ ~~-=- 1 Show real pride of owner-2790 !~arbor Blvd. at Adams, at $39 500 Call 968-4441 5.17-5642 home overlooking Woods FIX up 1: save! 3 Br, 2 Ba.., . Mlp. with 4 lg hedroom• • 54>9191 Open 'til 9 PM. CREST llEALTY co_:LRINESA&LTWYA2Ts Cove. Huge mut>r bl!cJ. 40' Joi. $53,SGO, ,..,, -I ;.__tor SM II~ J 3 bath,5 •. has family :00m + DRIVE BY r:;fc~l~~·;u: w/Option «trade, ~'115. sep d1n1ng room with ne~v 2755 TERN CM. STEP LIVELY C. & W. many attractive tee.tu~ to Cl .1. 1• IOO 1,9 cuotom pool + great pall• FOR THE PRO•FESS· 10 .. and take advantage ol thi• SPARKUNG .,3500 117 Newport IMch •ssi 1c• ion -" area for entertaining -The " . ,,. 2 bedroom & den tor only compare at ..,. • • • > boss -Don't hesitate lo see AL" -Sits high on a hill. 2 $18 500 I R.~:!f'~ I this beauty at $19,SOO. lireptao.._ lrg pool. 3 BA. ' · · 4 PLUS POOL . ~ FULL PRICE IS 673-8550 ~':n".'"i ~::.i f=m: ! REAL ESfATE by $32,500. ./TOian $21,500 '-=c""la-u'"'il~ic_•_f~,.-n"'t~50·114 Mesa Verde area. Call McVAY 89:1-1533 2 Baths. like new crpt• & REAL ESTATE No-. (0 GI -and ' ... _____ _,I~ 842-4466 SHARP SHARP drps, formal dln, cheery 1190 Gl~neyre st. minimum down to nlA. ln . fNndll . Immae 4 8 R, prof ldscpg, kitch! Fresh paint in and 49.f.9fi7l 549-0316 tact. eV9110M ~ lots of fruit trees pond w/ out! Showa like a model! Sharp 3 bedroom dNuMr Cleuilicolion 200-260 REDUCED waterfall. Walk 'to beach. ~~.,;, FHA term" Call , UNDER with open beam coUl- -1•-llfl!il .Eosllide-Cosle Mos• --~~·Es'f% dn5k,~Wne SEYMOUR REALTY 1n41 CONSTRUCTION ~~';';;::~,.!i':O . Only $29,950. Beautiful ~ew 4 BEDROOMS · S.:-1366 ate, .· or Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bctt. \Vatch the constructkln ttom yard Total payment u tow Cl .1• 1. 300 355 condition. Walk to shopplf18. lSth · $ 950 bea:lnnin& to end & select M l16I. month. an... rent assi ica ion -Huge swimming pool. Own· Near N.ewport HtJ. on IT'S ALL HERE 18, • carpets & appliance colon allt per "'V ' I '"'-1[1)-er leaving I~. ~~s~h~I= :~= 2 Bedroom, formal dining, 3 BR PLUS 2 BA in this new 2 bdnn view w' . ,k & Le . -. CORBIN-4BR.,2BA.Kltchenbl!na .. :'.:!y:'m~r:~~: VACANT homelo•only$31.950.(l-6) a er e Classification 360-370 FA heatiedna· .... ~ • ..!arpe900 t, ALL TERMS. Needs eome flx.ln'-hu for·! ~O 1,, ~ RellWn MARTIN large fenc J"""~· _,., • REAL ESTATE by mat din area, w/w crpta,, ..,/T06'k11~ 2790 Harb>r mVd. at Mmu, I .... 11...-1 CALL Ci) , .. .,.,, McVAY 545-0451 all elect kitch. nice ldllCPll! REAL ESTATE ~ ~·I Piii . . . REAL TOR,~ 6*7662 At•"'--3 Br, 2 Ba, !ncd back yard. Submit lerml! Call 847-1221 HIGHLANDS Claasific•tion 400.465 $ll,500 Gem In 71{4{.f}? Nr. IChls &: heh. l 'ft old. SEYMOUR REALTY, ln41 1190 Qlameyre St. [ J r.;;;;'! Huntington Be•ch Ne ar Nawperl Pait Otflt• $700 dn ~ T.O,P. ~. Beach Blvd., llunt. Sch. 49'-9473 5&0316 Prime Harbor l"tlNF ' _ -.~ Near the HunUngton Center. * VACANT * $'INSTANT CASH$ 2 STORY •lass front view ~":~ ~. rr~.: this clean lha:rp boml'! has a 3 BR 2 BA .crpta, drps, for the equity Jn your home, home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. rma. 11 fUnllr ftll., 1'6 Cl•11ific•tion 500 .. 510 Doughboy pool, gree~ trp1c,' an blt·ina &: walk to CLASSIFIED We pay all 1cottB, In tor. Balcony in beam Hvina bath1. lJYinl ream ..._, I ll•l 1n the rear&. lots of fnut schools Ir: lhopptng. Fncd HOURS. cloMae oft. Jt11t call .. 24 roornoverlociksdinln&fltt'l. glanwalla..,:ma . '*•'* . trfts.OwnermovingEa.sl. yard,lrgtreea,comerlof&: hours a day. 8«7-8501 2 ~ks, Ienced yard, llf'll' pool.~ *1r Walker & Lee xlnt No. C.M. locat!on. FHA 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~ firepla .. , wetbar, carpet., llt'aclooo llviJw. $G,IJllO. Cl•ssific•tion 525.535 or GI Ir priced right at :Monday thru Frlda1 · «'apes, buik-lnt. $39,500. CALL • ,411 •2.,1• I i.otond-llnl ::= :-0~.Princ. only. BKR. ~~y= '<-~-_{ I ~m:'=-~* ~-· DJ OCEAN VIEW 6 Blocks To OcHn ~ mo Sq. FL 3 Bit, 21> BA. 71'aALu Cl•sslfic•tion 550.555 Beautifully detxlrated dream COS?A MESA OFFICE Le. tam. rm., din. rm., frpl, Ne•r N .... rt Peal Ottlc• ~ LOT home only 2 yean old with 331l~:SJ:Y $l8 OOO Cpl. ~ drapes, blUN, wet 10 UNn5 I ll'lltrucUDft I ~ cha.rmi1* fireplace, con-• • bar, etc. lmmac. $f7,950. ......... Newport Heights fee land. venlent kitchen, huae patio NEWPORT !tEAOI 2 'BR, elect bltln RIO, FA Full price. Eutskit COit& Mesa, ar-t .....,C-la-u-il~ic-•l-io_n_5_7_,5-510 Call for appt.. ta tee. and tatge emugh yard tor 3333 News:mt 78 Blvd. ht, w/w crpta, drpa. &O'x MISSION REALTY 494-0731 ttntal ,,,.._ Seven S-W. pool addition. C>my $27,950 1 642-567!! lOO' fenced and 1dacpd lot, PROPERTY tor ale, 29 N. room1and1bfte "'4lrooaw. -( seme.n~l~I wi~GI«FHAtenn1.Bet.. HUNTINGTONBEAal dbl&ar,paUo,SJ1¥mtlleu U. Senda, Lower 'Mne ::.~~:,u:.!:: n~lflY P/NCP!R c1 ... ili•a•i••600.699 ,..,Newpxt BWd .. c .M. Wiik~~g Lee l787554~~omvd. ij4•-• :;:~:sJ:eo.n· ~~'"~-:~: r~n~. I Eo .... o•t Iii•) Call 646®8 -.. <46.1()67 REALTORS ~mr.!.~~gt 711:1Wln Mose Vonte ..... de ,tok -& Lee t EASTSIDE 2700 Harbo• Blvd. at Adami, 494·9'6& OWNl';R hu moved and ' a er Cleuilic•lion 70D·710 DUPLEX 54f>.91910pen'til9PM ' SAN CLEMENTE BRAND new d<luxo 3 br, 2• muat llquldai. thla 4 bed· . • Classified Ad 3· LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced •' ess •I 305 N. El Camino Real ba f.rpJc custom home by room plus dtnlna room home Rea!ton [ llfl>..) Auum• big FHA loan w/ SUPER SALE 4924420 · 0,,;ner. Adjacent lo prk ~ on a 3f Ft. lot lt'• P!"lc:ed 2190 IWbor Blvd; at -I. -V tolal paymu of 1295./'!'•· $1. MOVES VET IN NORm COUNTY tux aoJI course track. right at 161,500, bot 1Ubmlt 515-9191 Open tilt P11 C l.:issific•tion 800-836 Income $.151)/mo. run pnce 5 BIG BD}.\MS, 3 BATHS. .dlaJ Sree M0..1220 $36,500. 846-1.189. your offB and move tn now. N.8. ISTATE SAL• $35,900. $31 500 b«ucmll im.u-j& Can atve lmmecl occ. cm [ ,.t ..... _ 11).:J ~~~.~~.~~~!-.~ GEM NB gi!~Lr~~~ •rv•ne 3416 v1a :;:• ,~. 400•BRt 1oome.1 .. -l ""--'""OiiiiiO~~j l6!0 W.Coast Hwy .. '. REAL COMFORT IC Clauilication 150-151 EASTSIDE C.M. REALTORS 642-4623 ~fil";.~ ~ C:~ In thu 3 bdrm., 2 ba., Uni· 4 BR. 3 hi. 10:dS $125,000 CJL I lltif } hem I VA Repo. l BR., 2 BA. fore ~bllcatJon, except venity Park Jlome. ,.._. 3 BR. 3~ be., tam nn, pool .....,. ... l!ftd,,,•IC l.Jkenew3~ epus $28,950, $950 Dn. pymta. tor Monday Editlon ....W.J . Ina f4i . den, 2 baths, tittpface. 3M ~ A lhorl%ed broktr when deadline ls Sa.tut· fi~place, bulltin wet bar, nn, din rm. 40' lot '8£1,500 Cl •1. 1. 9-912 Walnut. Open daUy 1-4, •• u ' •·· l2 noon. clote to school•~ ohoppfn&'. LIDO REAL TY INC. =-=•n"'•....,~-.. .....,,M~"'""'·'""· "'-~3. •111 ic:• ion 1,o1u-by apJ)I. Immed. poq. 548-6570. IMOJ• Priced at $31,950. 3377 VIA LID<.. ~~ ... -,._ .. -... I ]~ Roy McCordle RHl!er VACANT 3 BR REPO CLASSIFIEO 67:1-7300 BA. Newport -· Act. r._.,.11,.. ..... : J81o Newnon Blvd., c.M. Le• lot off alley. Shal<• root. i REGULATIONS 8 red hi·11 67>-T.125. H.l.11. .. 750 3 Br, 2 Ba. home, lam rm. ,..,.....,, 2 2 ~ 58-7729 Hw floors. $29. • ERRORS: Advertiam bltna encl Patio Nr ptk I: o.u'"' br, -~. Classific•tion 915-949 Broker 546-7739 should chttk their adl ' · CXXl · SWimminc pool. t.e i.m. Ir------,,§] -OUTSTANDING-By -·-•. Lowest -.-tor di·~· report crrHors :!~1~1 $ll, · B.Y owner A&ent, •~nz. ff.I.It. • vn•... .,........ m at.ely. T E REALTY _,...,..,.. • ._... ~ 1 or 2 duplexes, 3 BR, 2 BA, 11e 3 br, new paint, xtra Ip DAILY PILOT assumes Untv. Park Center, Irvine 1---------DESPERATE OWNER J BR . 3 fireplaces. Close It beach. iot, trult trees, e<I location. llablllty for the tint In. cau Anytime, 833..Qd) l'ut multi are Just a pblnt +dtn 2\l Ba.IDOd ...... Classiflc•tion 950-990 $52,500. Term11. MG-m!. correct ~on only. call away .1Ua7S Art-flS.1215 H.IJL I GHrp WllllemlOft -------~---REAL TOR BY""""''· 3 BR, 2 BA -CANCELLATIONS: .... ,.70 •••i••• in prime Costa Mtaa area. When kllllnc an ad be .,_... -~ sure to make a record 129,SOO 557-4461. o! tho KILL llUMBER 5 *Br~~1~~~tLi'.~. Pounf-.In' VafttY f!k~ ~~pt>':r11"yo~~ Lrg. pool. Beaut? Crpt'd. * SUPER SHARP * cancellation. 'l'tlla is.Ill $4,500 Spanl9h 4 Bedrmt! ! nl!mberbymutt be pre-* OCEANFRONT DUPLEX* Medallkln kttchl Profen 1ented the advert.1111' Top Newport Location. ~· Manv xtl"'•! Tf'•'""'! In ~ ot a dllpute. Wm Trade • ~ HAFF DAL REAL TY CANCElLATION 0 R Balboa. Ba.y Propertiel 8G-44(l'J Evel: 968·9006 CORRF.cl'ION OF NEW * 1542.7491 * -AD BEFORE RUNNING: -8 y OWNER-O•nlen .Grove Every ~tfott 11 made to kill or ~t a new ad 3 BR, 1 BA. Xtra ~ BDRM··-GI $21,900 that bu boon~ eilldlillrii area. Shae cpt.a, Bof Thia I• a nk:t: one, IO I but ~ cannot .. guaran- cuatom drpa. Coveted patio. clean le neat, a J'tal joy to tee to do IO unW tM ad Larp )'I.I'd, Brand De W show, ()wnft' tranlff'md le bu appeared 1A U. ..... O'Keele 6 MerT!tt -•· 2 rrally needs lo aeU. Lovel)I, per, , S@\\JllA-~£~s· The Punl• with the luilf.fn ChocATe I tlf ...... 111111 -ll9m, Ille ... 1.h ......... CIRnlf we 1s • $SOJ QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ""'..,..... 122,996. -larle icltdlen a bc1nna. D1Mu.t11iE ADS: Plaw dllln't mill thlt. NMI' 1'h!le ads •~ atrietfy .. , ... 1it111d 111-• a Weaiinlnotor. cull In•-by mall ';i;~~~~~~=I or at any one oJ our of. • ~ I' II-110 phone orde"" I ·S 1 E E H , • '-;,,,, I • Ship ICVftlobu!li """' lhlp'• I I I r drunk up1 1cok1nv througli a I • , ,. ' 642-5618 • l WANT AD 11-5171 OPIN HOUSE THE DAILY PILOT re:- SAT.-, SUN. 1-4 531·5111 I :1 5J1·511G ,.,..., th• •IAht tn clu· , SH lhll l'odaf? 1lty. t'dlt1 censor or re.. 204-2041/t DIAMOND Huntl--luie •!IY advertiacment. • • .,t .,.,.....,,stve d'llplex on and to change its rattt uo; ~,....... HOOSE, 3 BR., 2 BA • Fan-le rttulallons without 1~. ~Ir.-cottage ta~tlc loc. School.I, llhopptnc priOr notice, with newer apt.a, wltb double Beach 14 ml. f1S.3MXI. ........ $52.SOO. WILLIAM WINTON "°"' "~ Ii-" R I I~~ to oul(rown 1-. 1"Ml can .. .._ -"!rub (0 CNll" In • 229 Marine. Balboa llland DAILY PIWT dlefllad od CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS 67~ _____ _. ·-----.. 1-eall &G«lt P. 0. Bn• 1560, Coate Mesa 92626 . ' ' • I 1 ;:::;~;:;;:~~ potlhol• and kepi mllfftrlng: I y' 1 T 1 y 0 '"Whal a louiy-show.• r r r r· 1 ° ~ri:~ ,~h~ho~!~ -- - ---• yciu davalcp from np No. 4 btlow.. ~~~ .. , .. -r r I' 1· r 1· I' r r r 1 •$ ....... 1111 11111111111 SCRAM-LITS ANSWDS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 I I I .. " • OAll.V I'll.OT Tttttdty, ......, 25, l9n 5 --.:... ~f [ ~!1" 1(11 ·~:r:·· -l[j] I .,.."'_ 1 ~--iiiii":iiiii-~l;.leiiii] I· L~iw-·j~ I'-·~ lltJl~~;;~;;:r-11;';·~b';· 11~11iiii-~-:~~I r i".;Ntwpert-1-mel'11s1rt. 1Mbl111wP11,11 ty 16' ~u111llwplthl!f 300 Hou-.IJ!ollwn. J0S lt1u11iUnl.....,, 30S Apia. Fum. • ..,,_ JM 'Pf.Unlura. ~ ~~:~~.:. 9 GARDDI riPE auw''ms.. ~olfa -Coltt'Mut _s._nt_•_An_•_......,..,...,.,,,,c ~°'-'-a_Mt_ .. ____ ,Nt~~--.,."*.,"...,.. ...... ...,..,..__--1_c ... _._-__ ,_._"_., " • pl Tl bala"!"' 3 BR ' $145 • Biby ok. No peL 2 • CLEAN " Qut•L l Br. 4 BR D/R. 2 BA BL TNS c--.. _, Oro I Bl\, J ba, lrplc, ·av. tl1 • , • 25' · BA. °"2 l"rpte'~ F..; · 4 separate building•. Sh"-roofs. Private Br .• zar. Yard. Nr. lltb Ir turri. Q-pt/drp, all utll Inc. Vsc<!IL Del\Whr. crpt1. drpo. ALL·~ PAID June lltb Nr. beoch. 1115. • WH!.T'~ N; !·' ldtcbtn, some vi.w. Owner. patios. No stairs. AU latoryJ>ungalowL 2 a.. Sonta 'Anl Av. 548-3530. $115. lrplc. !ncd yrd, dbl zar, Compa,. beto,. you nnt, !,'!' _~w. 6~ o r 1 A l'IAME7 , :· 2l3/413-ll63. S bedrooms. Some have fire£1aces. The type HouM• Unfurn. '°5 ALA Rtnl1l1 • 645-3900 Cloae. to all scltls CSa4dt.. cu.tom dcllaned, tttturlna: "~~ . i , WESTCLJFF by 0,.., 4 br. 3 of ~ull~ings ·that attract" an hbla good ten-0.-tl e· llEAR Thi>! 2 Br, tncJ :::;,~~~'~ 1~J.;:;. ~: • ~10111 kltch&n with in· N.:;,,,_ Ocltanm>al • rum "'Plenty •!:.ind ':u\:".! ; ,, ba 2300 sq tt, wik to schl. an • come $16,740 yr. tlU,000. Excellent pi;, crpt /drps. lclds/peta. Jack Cohn 535-8363 or 213, direct llrh~ Wlnt.r $300. 3 BR, :-•fine. I t ;-:• -dcoor. $51,000 . financing. '· $HO. -·--. • !;eporaiedin'r-ma 2 BA. J,.. ll:Plc, patio A ._ ........ ... ... -· "Our' 27th Y -H -• • o1~•-• , ·• llome-11\._ sto ..... e ·allJ"llt. •5135, MB·~· ene Uvtnr. IPIC 3 BR apt& l I -· N< -ALA Rtnlols • 645-3900 c =m1n1•'""'-~ ·-;0'. NEWPORT SHORES WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RHltors RENTAL FINDERS .Dent Point "Unfum ..... 320 :~.:ii.,:= w/storaa:e *~., ~2:; ~ SAY VENDOME· , 3 Bdr, 2 Bl, ex. ccnd. 2111 Stn Joequln HIU1 Roed .,. •• ,,,..._.,.. • e Full lel1(IJ1 marble pull 11 613-80!8 S "V h "' " ; • $31.000. $4500. dn. NEWPORT CENTER MMflO Hou,..* Apt1. . UNIQUE 2 STORY c.Ota Mota · • nope · · oy o n-aame .... ABBEY REAL'f.Y 6U-3850 * ,., "Ill * UR:GE 3 Br+ Fr Rm Rec e ~ ... Bd-s LOWER Beaut, furn apt nt ~-. ....1 ~ ... ..-· l -...:'.L?t'...acent of , Duploxos/Unill Rotl E1ltlt .,.... rm. ALL Blt·lnL O'pU, drps, 3 BDRM., 2 BA, w/w cpb, • P:;,i . aarl;quot • sur-ocean. Avail lolw. U.. Ab-";b.";'i;i'ance 7'i\ar1s. the ~· B~=F~t~' r:.r: Ii~. BR rm~ Hie 1'2 Exchange lft _n::i:m_~ 2vl frpl~~ .. ~ d;cJtdb•I Nice dW,~·.Cc!m~1I~e ~~us't rouoded with plush land· bey ~ll;y. 642-3850.. gretn of the French Coun· $210,000. Realtor 675--4600 CHOICE acre a 1 e . Lan-$Bil-OCEANFRONT Bachelor .• .!'!.· r 1"-'U ~ ..... Iii: gar. J.llnWU er. • ;J.,. ~ seaPlng Newport Heights tryslde. -6 -for •~ oUict, 549"-2132 home Mr. Adult Jiving at Its best OR Newport Heights RESIDENTIAL "'""'· rosldenco or pad, utU pd. Ideal tor stu· NU-VIEW RENTALS Queen. ~ home Mr. Large 1 BR $175 CLEAN ior 2 BR Adltw, no S,AY VEN DOME F ·; ClJTE 2 Br cct•·-. fix. UNITS ~~/~t~'.· Owner , de~t. 673-«IJO or <94-3248 Sboehan. • l1l'ILITIES FREE pell, Ir ldL 1us.i1SO. mt QUALITY LIVING -· EAm"S!DE ~A • F 3 Br, 2 ~-, cpll, ~. ~· W. W"--n 64"1971 E. 16th St. NB. 646-1801. -' er-opper. Wltb guest house , ~w• "IESA Rttl IEitata Wan1td 1 .. 1125-LAGUNA Beach. \I bllc. ountaln Vellty ~ -~ --r I< bath. Aswme 111.000, ~.500. wml TERMS .. to Ocean. Tol/srnl -t ok. bit-Ins,· dswltr. 2 pooh, '* $30 WK. a UP * Apt. Unfurn. 365 Just a fow.'opt. .. rr $200 mo R Mee di R Ito ,,,.. NEWLY decorated, new lb"· .. •• ·~· ·~mo FllA loan $26,500. Realtor oy ar • .. r WANTED lmmac. h 0 m. All utll pd. w/w ..... drps. 3 BR, 2 Ba c ·~. -· ~ . • Studio .. 1 BR Apts B lbot r I nd THE VEN DOME 642-22:22. 1810 N~7729Blvd., C.M. w/pool. Min. '3,000 sq, ft., 4 + den & bonus nn. &: laun-Huntington S..Ch • Room $15 WK It Up. 1_a ___ •_•----~I " ""sm-al~I 1,...,-bedroom..,..--..,bo-u-,.-.. -or 5 Bdrms. Newport Beach -UNFURNISHED -dry Bit ' lrpl A • TV &: Maid Service Avail LITI'LE Island 1-1 B 1845 Anaheim 00·2824 '.:.. 50'x:i26' lot. $16,950. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! .. [ or Mesa Verde-area. Pri. $135-DOWIOUSE 2 Br aep rm. ps, ~· crou l~ •Ba, all 'app1'1 pool, e ' Phoine Service. Ulll l;'d ; ..... r:, 2 blka of(, Nwpt Blvd. at 19th Call 532-2126 (714 ) CORONA de! Mar dUplex, party, Write .clualfied ad cot~. fncd yrd, ear, pet from school Lease lst & clblise. $ Br, $195, 2 Br, • AU major credit cards bUm, cpta:, drpe, pr, $27:h , , · \ Walk to the beach, market No. 305, J;>aily Pilot, P.O. ok. ~~ + dep. (213) $1'10". w/util add ' $ 2 5. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548.9755 Yrly. r73-n?8. - Sen Juen Cepf1tr•no & schools. For sale by Box 1560 Cost.a Mesa. 926216. . -, *1405, "'536-5384. Thi! 'Ad Worth ~ on Rent J BR yrly, $165/mo, utilities Forced afr hMtinc ti.o • ""'"""'ATE' SITE owner. 2.br, 2 ba front unil; W""'"A"'N~T~E=D~F~-'-71....o.-$125-UNBEI.fEVABLE 2 Br $240-Mo. 3 BR, 2 BA, home l ·Br, 2~ ba, frplc, all a~ Children & Pet.Section paid. · ' ,2 chUdteO wtlcoine . r ~J 3 br, 2~> ba. den, rear unit , : 0 u rp ex•· Cottage, lovely yrd w/ tree! w/~ rm. 4 yrs new. pliances, pool & rec fac. 1.;BR. Furn'! 2. ,_e closets, * 67"'~ * Hot ,A coJd' water tum :., Build your o°" .. n h:lme high Custom features; l ow Eastside Costa Mtsa, good It Carden. E/slde Joe. Ma· Fenced ard 968--6076 .. 3 Bikm. 'I Bath $150 . above the Ocean a: Valley. malnt. G45-l927 cond. $49,000 Ol" less. Will ture adult. . Y · · 962-4167 or 968-8711. queen size bed, priv dressing 2 BR yrly, $165/mo. utilities CarJ>eta and cihpes , 1•1 ac.res !anted tot ..... ., cash. Must have at least _ Huntrnvton Btedt N port a-a..... rm, xtra lge rooms, encl paid. B··"t •~ •-- ,,.' • ?Z p ernons. T i I $3 500 d f r-.r •.w ~ ..,.. gar w/ storage. Adu1ts only, * 61:>-4003 '* "™ ·u:i 1""""' ~ •i Pu1L enoueh to build your N r p ex• / "· (l) 3 BR unit; Prtnc:ipe.ls $160-SPACJOUS· 3 Br. 2 Ba. e VACATION year tound. 1 NEW ln Ea 1 t b I u t t . • no pets. $160/mo. -CarporHtaD shower ~-2~ ~~:. .. ' .. M~-i~. ~al for 1e;;% ~:· =· ~; ~o~nl~Y~· 836-€1'1~~4~wi~th~de~tails~=· ~ 1 Stove, reftig, ept/drpa, fam· B$125r. Cpt, stv/ref, util inc, Townhouse 3 Br, 2~_ Ba., 2035 Fullerton, C.M. Belboa Penfnaule . Laundry i;oom. ""~· !'''""""¥ -"""""""-'" Bkr .eA.,~A• Uy or sina:lesfine. ~ bltns .. ~ 213 -----QUIET2Br2"·el ~ F'1\C!'d)'Vd.Nopet• ~.:,. JUsT 137•250 ' • ~ II• I 1·F~~·~ovme'. :r,;,.,·:· .. ALA Rentals e .645-3900 ~.,.;:;.•·· ·1-· ' Fum. Bach. I I Br'1. -· ean ·apt. MESA VILLAGE Apia. I:,; CAPISTRANO VALLEY fncomo Propet1y 166 _, -• • ...,_, E1pecl1lly nlct, $130/ for only $l15/mo. Id•al for 1046 El ·caml.0 Dr. •A Ir, ~TY m.ll24 -·····-· ·-._ ____ __, •FIXER lipper nr beach. TOWllhouMUnfvno. 335 up.2110NowportBlvd. yngfamlly,justafewshort · 546-7331 OC N V W. -PRIME UNITS drps. rir schdols. . • 2 ar0s1v1 ... t. kids/pets. n r, c M stepa to the bay. 1 ChUd EA IE SIX 2 BR, 2 BA apll. near ALAR I ,., H ntl.-Bo en · · OK NO pets Call now New custom home Westclitt Shopping Center. Buslnetl $175-NEWER 2 Br E/side enta 1 e -3900 . u · ,,., .... ._ a I.GE l' BR. apt, prage & 54fri39~. . DELUXE J BD, 2 BA: fireplace Blt·ln kitcl!em, trplc's. Ooportunity 200 .FREEH 2 BR, 1\1 Ba, trplc, '1>atr lndry furn. $135/mo. l BR. 281 2 decks d w'1>r APARTMENTS «114) ~TI.24 large Br., laundry. Seasoned !°c~~~ :t~k~'d, drps, landlord1·0wntr11 crpts, drps, pools &-Woallman prerd. 192 2 - B stove, re1rl,., cpf.s, 5 drps: Air Cond • Frplc's. 3 Swim· S.nte Ana &dult tenants. Good return New .. ll&tlng........... _B.EACON * 645-0lll We will refer tenants to you plaiground. $1_70. 49i-3760 W ace, C, M. 548-6518 or ,ptjv, gat. % ,blk Ocean Ir: ·mini Pools_ Health Spa~ ';' l---,B"'Y~o""w""·'°'N'°E_R__ ;ex~es~;!!: $135,cm with H~=~~~i R $100. Mobile home, crpts, ~!:bf; c~=~ '~n Maz_ Newport &Heft ~-N G -Bay. $300/mo.' IM'. No pets. ~~ • G~ " Bil· •BR 1 BA. x 1arg kl ,,. -'stove relr!g Vac NB w•;tlng list. ED * IN 1·2·3 Br's. 2 675-5034. · ;) , Ira e ten· * DELUXE * .... ""'' • • ' · ' .... * ADULTS ~ERR * Br Furn & Un!. Llke new. • "-1 BEDROOM ·-en'& dining area. Shag cpts, bcxucm& tow.on 1•• Holland Bui. Sales , $110. l· ·BR W/ everything. ALA Rentals •· 645-3900 3 BR. 2% ba., 2 carport. $275. $140 Up. 645-5530. $30 with NEW 3!1\C 2: ~ apt, bltns, FROM $155 c_ustom dq>s. Covered paUO. wlCOlt "The Broker with Empathy" Single OK. H.B. *WE have a larg~ .selection Facing Pool. Ad. dsh_wshr,. frplc, w/w cpt, MEDITERRANEAN -LargF .~. Br.and new 3416 Via Lldo 675-4562 1TI6 Orange Ave., C.M. $135. 2 BR, pvt home, kids/ of 3 and 4 bedroom homes REALTOR 548-6966 patios. $300 mo. Nr bch. O'Keete. A Merritt •lov•. 2 7 HOUSES ~~5-4~1~70:_~· 5*NM~::;::=~·1~v:os pell OK. O.M. that can be moved Into * WINTER RATES *• No pets. 21J/691-lltl3. VILLAGE car garage $22 995. 636-5612 .11«>, 2 BR1,klds OK. H.B. Attrac turn Studioa $115 1 ,..___ . • .. • ·nit ·-~ Ht. i..k~ ••• on 2 lots, -.1own °"'" Fa 'ly • I H n 1135: s BR. ~ """''· lclds, almost immediat<ty on our I _ .... -.. ~ .I I• I Brs $125. Adults, no ~ .... Co"'"" del Mtr 2IOO H(71-4) .J!•d., c.~t ~,, ._ _.. ••••• ~eta. $875. monthif in-lnl .-00 a 4, petsOK.C.M. Rent .. Qption ,Plan. .. ... ...,.... 2135Elden.Mar.Apt.6. -·.fl020 •• $10000 n•·7•-AGENT SHERWOOD· RE ALTY, RENTAL OFFICE ~ C9MFORT'Dt1:"0 3br,uaed ,come. , ,down,HW'T)',' SantaAnaC1vleCenterarea.' .,:. ._• I 10R2Br '•rms pool nr OPEN I -• ...,..,.. ,.. ••55 / ' ' 06 ' • ._ .-• 0 AM TO 6 .. r 1u. ' hrick lrplc, hated pool, im-'''""'· lut$~90nl,syoo. $11,500PE·T·ESmBallAR~RETT. . LANDLORDSt ~ . . •bops, util pd. Adult.. 1884 .. ~-· 3 1c1n11· * 2 •c...a. l rovementa. Must .... By < . BY THE SEA ~. Fum. 360 Monrovia,. CM. 543-0336. -.. !" 9VTll ~ mer. $29,500. 5«>1775. PERRON REALTY 642-lnl -REALTY-~a:r.~n!1'm::r':°; Vacant, 2 Bedroofll, J)ets & n-.:..rtf" EASJ'SIDE, neWly decor--~64 !,~' LMnc room wUh catbednl ~,· lbile HOm.. 1797'.0range Ave., C.M, p children welcome. Tennis ..,....,. 1rge Iv rm, 2 BR, kit. It ba. ON._.., ACRES cel1U:lc 6 bpe. Sepift.w " ., For Solt l 642·5200 Laguna • & Dana olnt. courts, swimming pool, ...... , 1 ... .--.6. - .,, 25 DANA Polnt • New duplex. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!•I Our Rentar Service ia FREE sawia & jacuzzi. No main-Stove & refrig -gar, Adults, 1 6 2 8" .fVra. •~ l.hdlmL -~1 atta. -~ . ,. I :D:::EL=UXE=-Flam"'°". -i.,..,...'"·"'20'"·xs-7· $49,500. Silver 4ulte"m iit ~ GIFT Shop -Bath -Botiqµ:e to Yoo! . tenance. 842-3287 I 962-44711 A no peta. $145. Refs. Mn:. Fireplactl I jrty. pMJoL· . Swinimlns poql It cldldrla'1 oet-up In FamUy Park. 2 Cresta. Webb-Bkr. 642-4905. on Balboa Isl. Sm. Invest. NU-VIEW RENTALS 551-8623 Agt. Bold Nn Concept LaPerle, bkr. 543-2000. Poola Teanla ~ llldot. ~ SIOI.. bdrm., one is king-Size, 2 lndustrlel -Property 161 675-2418 or 833·8834. 6T.J.4<J30 or · 494-3248 3 BR, 2 BA, tam mi. bit-ins, LOVELY 2 BR. furn. apt., 900 ..... S!& ...._, CdM 8H.J8ll IW\BO~('if\£ENS . . lge -·"-·· ba~--~-c II P. k d -~ URNITURE ENTAL """ crpt. pool, close to (MaoArtbur ... °""' Hwy),-:-:c=-:-=-==~=~· ' . ~~· ug, W=-Locatedinthehub.ot~--Bu1intH Wanted 210 • tat .er ·•-·r. lrplc. $250/mo. F R . 'llAY MEADOW·-• . I< ~--w shag •• .....;t v·-~· Call ~· .,., ev.,·. ~--, ...... Adul ls. no ~ •. n;o ,...-''"• '' -'. ...~"''• "''' -..-' Coun""• one mile south of COLLEGE P k Re ~ .. ....,.. .,.,... LUXURIOUS French D..-a. 1, .new drapes, new deluxe v lnvMtment ar nt or (213) 746-2348 Mr. permo.1941Pomona,Costa. .. _ ... n-_.am, eellt.ap. pantlfna, it Universal dishwasher, front Disneyfand. Approx. U ,OCKl Opportunity. 220 Lease. 3 Br & FIR, 2 ba. Henriksen. * Month to Month Mesa; <-4" cy, 3 bedroom, 2"' beth, prlv S-.tiOI, ~Uon fa- " 1 shed Furnis-.. aq_. ft. with 2,0CKl sq. fl of ....,.===~"'°"='"""" · bltn · r a n g e I o v e n • + * 100% Purchaae Optio:t . Fireplace. , Dining Room, d!itik. AU aduJ"tl. t)I) pets. r.. pore~, ge. . ,....., air-eon:iitjoned cffi~ or -=-NVE.STOR'S DREAM breakfast bar, btn deSk & DEWXE 4 BR.11,Z Ba. Con-*Wide Se1eCt::ion. Dene Point •• · laundry. $400. AgL 67S-4930. e 2 BR'i ntQM ·aa,'LOW 1 pet ok. $10,500. 53l ... 'f2!M. showroom area. EaAy ac. ~ ~ zo~ for .11 units huge bookshelf Frplc. Dbl do. Walled in community, Slyle"°'*'rs 1 Adults only. A; $159/tno. ,_ , MOBILE Home for older Ce91 to all niajor freel"ays. and pooL Plans included. gar. Huge back yrd & patio. clbhse, pools &. park. Nr. * 24 _Hour Delivery LIVE IN STYLE 1 OCEAN view, eteeant 3 387 w. Bay St., C.M. , t'Ollpie-or 1 pel'90n, walk to Ptt street pariOng .!OT 15 Near shopping center, ask-$250/mo. 557-8113. J;!Chools &: shop g. , Dep. I: • ' Now Open .. AH New bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, ~ ~ . ' _, ri:rei, Costa Mesa. Priced can. Could t>r'diVlded Into 4 ~ S30.000. Coron4 ~I ,_,., ref's. S225. 645-4:>"18 eves. Ji2 . )lj MAR 1 N'A 1 N N dining l'OOm. Adultc only, eBEAt.nlFUL GRO :s.:· Space'tent $67.50. individual units. Priced · LOT ZONED' 'R..4 · · $250 Rent OT Lease . .f BR, 2 ~£ 1!:J . $500-per·mo. A:gt."flS-4930. SPANISH DECXJ~ below today's i-eplaeement located In Eistslae Costa 2 BR W/ FRPLC BA. <:;lean &. vacant. Crpts --_ . 3 Blks to ocean or ~ new Air/concf. Gu, w1r: pd. ~· MOBILE Home &: Cabana, at $106,000. C.F. COL-Mesa. Great ·area • priced · • · &-drps. Near be 8 c h • * Full Moderu Kitchens deluxe 2 br 2 be. bttns Garage Pool Ree nn :;f. ~ .. the ::· /!: =~ E,S WORTHY & CO below.marketatonly$14,000. ~~~~~:!:u~P':: Orr/Agt, 833-1103 reside:J1.. 517·W.19th, CM 548-3481 *Free TV* I.Jnens.Incl'd frplc 'beamed ce~ $.100 laundrf 1 BR $l«) 2 aii .... _, pa . REALT0~.·675-4930. Citll age. Lndry' hook·~P. Gar. ce, 8J9..'1i45. ' 2'756 •N. Main, SA 547.(13~~ *Pool* Sauna _Baths 1se 6n.34.T1 ' $160-S1&5.$115, ' ." No.•. 700 Llclo P~k nr, Lots for Sal• 110 Walker & Lee F ced ant·~· 3 ·BR. ... ~--·~ *Phones* Pallos . . Haciendo ·d• -A-.. N;B. 6'13--0680. en Y · -· · drp. newv ~·~· new Bolboa· Island * Maid Service ' * GREAT VlEW-2 Br, lrpl, 160 w. WU.on. See l\lir &_ 1 ". CHOICE r.t 100'"13$'.• R.'2, NU-VIEW RENTALS . '· ~· F•nced back, *Utilities Included bltns. suntleckl, pool. $200 • · HILLCREST~6,2BR,2 paved ' alley. 348 E. Realtors 673-4030 or 494-3248 side yard. Nr, WA~ONT 1 hr, pvt VIEWSOFTHEHARBOR up.6f4..Q44,6'15-U)t. ~lBdrm.apt:QQ, BA; Lovely alte, Irvine RoChester 'St., C.M. Short ~cf!~~rOBlvd; ~lt9APdamsM 2 BR. hOuse,'unfurn, Nev.iY ·EJem/HI/ Catll>llc achools. patio, winttt or yrly.· 400 S. 8.chelor Units • $59.50 2 Bi bl Walk be h ~. dlhwlhr, ,b lit-1 n I • Ranch. Pvt pty. 714!5U-Ois7 walk tO 17th St. shOpping ~ pen , li ·, · d~tated. $185/mo~ .702 Iria 544...1548. Ba,yfront No.~ S. Balboa SOME 1 & 2 BR $200 • ~ eo!t ~ai pragt. 11child ·ot; All 1rtil I·• 12x55' Skylne, x ln't tr •••750 ·-~ BOOMING Health FOOd 'A eau 4~-1~• 3BDRM 2n-... r..crptd Islaod. UNITS LEFT' · • pd •. $150/J!\o. 307 Avooado, en . ~. • .v1;:r-,_,.,. • ve., .,~ ~. ·• °"• .. ....., • Estate.~ Call: 644-4848. Apt 9 CM 645--098c I.· landecaped loc. near Hoag Mount I D ' I Market. :Ecology groiwn 'C .t"Mt drpd, dshwshr, 2 car pr. LARGE 3 br, 2 ha, frpl.c, nr Cloee to Laguna Bch. San . · · • · H .. p •<!NW'! c.ie _ _,,,,. 1 n, estr ' '--·". Revolut>"""'"'""' .... w·tax · OI 1 ,1a Cl 2 So.Bay I . C~t -~ ~I B d · 1 , "' • ~· _..i.wu, _.. ~1 ~~;r '"' ose to scJtls. .J 5 0 . , ~"' y nd~r. $300 ~emente It Doheny Stati v.1 • , , •1--~-· "'I ~-, r.-t!P ~· ~tio, ~. 1. ~Nice 28' furn. near heh. . Re'4!r:t · .. ., . 174 shelter. Armchair Cattle 846-5882. mo. 117 Dwnond. 6T:N288. Park. • J?1. frp.I, no pets, 1 adlt. 80 H ,,...._ St. Sp ll4 -B·l·G-;,E·A·R--LAKE. n--ns .-··•·•. Min. iJl.. e COZY Cottage-! Br. El PH 1714) 4~2353 . Yrly ~ utU pd •••-"' t.. un ... lg'"'' • ' ** :-U :'~ents~.Nordyke -side, clean, quiet, cpVstv/ 4 BR, 3 "BA Condo w/bltns. WOMEN-Studio apt, non-. n.-"TH£.~ABLES". , ~· . ~- 1 HB, Or 646-9528 ew. SNOWFLAKE SPECIAL """"' $250 / mo. 8122 'Dttrfield smoker pref'd. $13().Yearly 34902 D•I Obispo St. Lg 2 Br w7pri, gar.' Adlts; 2 Bi', 1 ~Ba Studio, epcl ' -1 i.iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pull ·)WI' snow sled up to Ranch, 436 W • 6th St. ArefL·A· $llliR · 1 I a 641: -Dr., H.B. (213) 82.l--6485. Jeue. Util-incld. 673:-'M04. Dine Point Harbor c p t Id r p, b I t n s. patio, end of cul~. 339 this -•·• buy. Cabin-In-Tumn. 514-2302. . on a 1 "' .-•~ -·~ ">Of·' ~~ d r-brUJo '" -• raJ ·~--4 BR, 2,Ba. bltn., cpts, drps, Bolbot l'onlnault H llnglwn BNch ~Pt l ,":'' "~~ Yr ~ ' ~~. · ~ -1~ ~stm. . I~ !:;w;,t~.~~ :!:~t Monty to· &Mn 2.., t~ =~~tz~EJsi':'. dnr.·an ~cJ;I;.,J:40-mo. Cul· e$ZWK&:Up.()n0cean e un ~~\Vi:!n bt;! ~;i' ~ .. ~i:t_: ~:: ~t·= . won't last! Call ·~·<714> ''" ,. ~c. -· · EXECUTIVE SUITES ' . · .,. .. ~ .. -~. ~. t t TD L mo. L Bu h Lovely Bscl>-1 Br-Rooms 115, ~· , . . " $135. 150 E. 21at. S4MJl6. , ~ · Acreage for 1tlt 150 U> AC. "'29 PaJ.m.u Gd. , :. -road~ hilly, Lost. job, must seU. $250 per, 10% dn 494-2985. -l~=~=c ==== ',. T.AKE OVER PAYMENTS ,. $30. montN.y, %.acre parcel, ~ Joshua Tree. Ben, (714) 633-1633 536-1738 or write: Spencer S . 0801 AL~ Rtnltl1 e 645-3900 -~"" .. ~. """ ·-Maid serv!ce-Pool-Otll pd MOTEL .AP.TS. 2439-0range Aire "G" .$155 2 Br apt, cpt, drpc 4 bltna. . ~ a!!~~~:0eai~~"'~· 6*% INTEREST f.Z50'MO. rent·oqr ~. 3 BR. • ocri'N VIEW • • can 615-,8741) • • 727 Yorktown llvd. P1rk~Lik• SurroupMllng uprtn:. Children Ir peta OK. **-81G-BEA·R-LAKE. 2 d JD L 2_SA, clean I< vac&nc .Crpfs 3 BR, 2 BA, lrplc, bltn kit., OCEANFRONT 1 BR-l125 19171 BEACH BLVD., QUIET, DELUXE · $155. 54~1425., ' n . . ·oans &-·.COv'd.-tlo.Choice crpts&drps.Loase.Caliaft 'ti.I June. Utll's incl'd, Call AT 5Y~ll t.2t.3BRAPTS , ** 2 BR 2 B, I •· * Fl"sH,~E·· R.MA., 'N .* !,.;.:;;;,, pwnr.A;t. 833-llD3, 6 pm. ~789-613-1121. STUD Prv potloo * Htd Poola trpl bib. ...... f,,," w °?15 · . 8% Int. based on equity. residence; 546-9154. FOR 1 * tBR. OCEANFRONT* fOS FROM $35 Nr ttbop'1 •. Adults only c, · '"" ,·pr." try this beautifUl lake;front ease. 4 br, fmn rm, 2 -1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE M I I mo 673-<629 horn. for only $43,500. DI· AW NEW 95% • BIG BEDROOMS anil elec. ba, cpt, drps, relli(/freezer, Yeatty. 1150/mo incl utlls .• Full kltcben prt n qH . Apts. {!PAC. 2·· 3 ~r: Al>t: n«> , vorce case. Make offer! of sale· price loans trie bulltins are onJY some ·lge patio."io.P, Excel oond. Newport Beach RJty 675-1642 • Heated pool 1771 Sarita. Ana Aw!, CM·_ ·Pool, cpt)m,.., 'bl ins, Kleis: Call Ross (714) ~1738 or ~attl1r Mtg. Co. of the-fea.turt;S in this line $320~ 530-3057. OCEANFRONT· 1 BR apts • Laundry facilities Mgr. Apt 113 MS-5542 2Xl6 Col)ere ·No. 5 6tl·Tm5 ! wrttc: Spence~,Rea! E,otate, 642·2l7! S45-06ll n.nlal home at ·$2511,-"P.,. 3 ·BR l \l S A North end !rom $95 to '$135 mo. Ideal e Free utilitlet e 2 WEEKS. FREEi e 199( Maple·No.'3 ·612-3813 ' :: . 40 ACRES Rolling meadow P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear Serving Harbor area 21 ~ month.Call Agent ..s46-4141 •chll~n. petz 'OK. Yr, tse'. for atudentl. 675-7686 Und,y. • Free linens Dep/dean ~_.,move tn' E/SIDE, att:raei 2 11.v cptr, : ' nr national fo..,c TAKE Lair<, Cam. NEED CASH FAST? SML charming I bdr ltse. on 1225 mo. 497·1971. co,...,t dtl Mtr e T.V. & maid serv. avaU. Bscl!elllr' rua e J•BR $121 drps. bllns dab~ ,..,j • ~ OVER $29. MO. 968--00f7. Rench•s, farms, 1st & ·2ild JOaris "made or buy pri. lpt •. Partly tum. -$135 ligurut. N'--• • " ' e Bar.a.Que 2 BR n.«t e POOL ...,,. nO-~· -· 1:1•1 .. , · · fo I Groves 180 l'••Jr....., deedr:Mr. etay. mo. 387 Rocb<'ster st. ,__. BACllELOJ!., 2 rm. grOund •Phone senllce CM F1lhl. •. •leey!loW ex!J'& •-.. ~:-' •• : Aptrlmel)b r H • 152 ton, /714) 542-9380.· 548-<1680. 4 Br, 2 bil, llv A dining area, fir, 5061Nar<!uuL· $130 mo. 1 BR. 2 BR. 2 Bl cpll chlld/caL' M2-21f1. trl3<l5tl7 1 BIJRlo.!., -all blN, "'8i I .' • 6 Apt homes W/patlos " at· CA nLE RANCH QUICK CASH 3 BR, 2,BA, crpts, drps: bl!: tam !""· ·fr!>lc, bit-Ina, incl. util. 646-4005. drps, pool, rec-nn. Walk ·.; 2 BDRM carpeted. No petJ. ~ i:.':'" ~=.A I tach. garages. ~1.oc. in ·Mt 880 Acres J1l9'1 32.0CKl acres . . Ins, ftJepl. $225. ht. last I: ~aim~=t~~ $165 Delwte'· tum Gn&le non-beach. Cloae to golf, 22012th 1st •· Iu:t.. Oee.ntng, dep. · 1 • an . c .M. area~ 318 E. 18th st. blm grazing. 350 acres THROUGH A $75depo_sit .. 1-735 -9432, ·mo: ,..·first I: last• dep. ~·-pntleman~tivt St., 5.'J6.-0.J92. 219 15th St. $150 .. ~mo •. vtil incl. 135~· l Br, J.ie cloeett,) Ideal lot owner w/lncotn• planted alfalfa. 3 iCJod w•tls. 8@-Tis:l. ~ , ~ ~· Quiot. 61S'l859. 53&-1244. Albert .1'1. Afltt • 6 pm pciol.·~. ahopa, Adlllta. 1134 . I ,.._._ to "-~. Shop Ctr. Can .carry 500 animal units. ~ 'lln:'SA v-~ 3 B JU ba. • ' c--.dU-..i-1 BR. furn.. $IS 5 / m 0 . 962--J172. • • ·. llOnroril. 5'1-0S16. I Ne:r a~;~, Call =~a::· .. ·Ca~~ri; ·DAIL'J PILOT 'Eo rno~~ioptio~· to'!' • ~ ~-~ . -~;-.:·~ ........ Overlooking, beaut. cardeh •REAL Value! epr, drps, 2 ~ Oe.n. 2 tld1 ok. No 1 Owner, 838-4351or835-1821. ber $28,000. 644-2501 daf.. jlAYSHORES 3 i.-, 2 ba) ,f 'BR w/ll'f ''!iatlo. Olm· potlo " pool AdulU, no d51'wlil'. pool, ; BIL $131. pell.$135. 7111 Shallinar. WANTED: ~1600" Investment Div. WANT' AD ·. SC9-4225eve.VAok. ',bltns,,ntry,dintm,Pf.11&1-tortably· turn. PRJVAC¥! peti:.·1~ ~St. ~Cross ~tar. adW~. No Pets.· ~a -t " 30 to 90 unit. apt complex· 2 ·BR house dpts; 'dlpa. •liotr·l<-ters, 2 patloa, yrty Adulll,"'1911 'Scoll .pt,-CM. lrqm Lob Paric. 53&-2692. . Quiet. 2295 Pacific Ave. * . 2 BR. Pool. Adult" I es; Orange Oxmty; prlncf· 64.2~5678 garage. i Small c:tiiMrhn. ioaoe. Avail Feb. No peta. 646'.-2323. ; . • NEAR new,_-_ cfooe to beach 54M8'18 or t!C-4429. J}'°£"';';,; Pia pat,. Cali Dr. lllrcholl, 714 No pets. 1145. month. 2017 -1883 """'· NICE I Br. Trallml, $75 • & lhopp..,., 1 BR. & • WllsON-. . . "~ . C.M. ' c -· Walla~. Apt 6. 616-2719. .. • HARBOR View Hom<, 3 Br., $95. ·Ma-· aduita. 1l3 E. Bacbelor Apt.. 309 MOl!lphla ..GARD INS e . * 2 Bf. dul>h, w'/-A I CLEAN ...,,, 3 i.-2. be 2 2 Jl&., tam rm., )&. patio, 16th st. 642-"85. St. Inqulte Apt 2 or c:alJ , 2 llRj 11' ~ qit/drpc. l>l.Mm. •'1411/mo. ·21 u , '< • ' • "" ,.;,., crpts, clivu. tied ·"'* " pooL 1395-prdei.tr, *1139 DELUXE 1 Br,, pool. 53&-4481. End patio, #•: -Qrup A ... No. A.Pf •. I, I STAR GJl~EJt-·' yrd, no pets, Avail. Feb. 6H-4t74. 'Cptt.'dJ'PC,blhll:t45,E:l8th ClJTE ·I bdrm. duplex.,21111,~tcdrape1.a.otcol)9M'l't111t · ·11 ---Ir~••&. . 'of' 13th. 548-311l:l. COMFORTABLE • home by' St. AP~ lD. .......... Newly decor. Small yard. Joe. in 1\1 .. Vft'de. lmm!d· .. • ' ' 1· .T -• • ' = 1140 -·--~~ _,..,-)( ,_~.,-M ~ ·' EASYllvlng3 .Ill',2\0,Ba fll0-2Br,2Ba.C/D. LARGE11"'Jarnap~$125 • s.1s..-~~· ·-~ -·µuiJBr.,2·S.,livnll,dtn ~ T f , ... ,.._.,.. ._., sm.u Q Twnh.se, maint. me, pool, Rustie frple, i $250 yrly. mo. util pd. Adult. only, no . • .rm, ~ OTU, drpt, i ,,._,n To ........ _farWJCI.....,.,.. ~_;j potlo, epll, drps, lam rm. ~15l5. ,,.... -.·cr6CS.Jm. ** A'ITRACl'IVE 1 BR. 2 BR Cpl'd. No -lit A _., vle'tf, $190/mo: .... ---..... ~ $285.Alt5,64i>-2385. TllEBUTFFS 3 BR.2BA. SUNNY2Br 1 ' t Oceo!I vlew, M/mo. Jn. lut. Cl •antpr dep .. -.m~lt. '. 4t,~""'!" f.:"'~lt"'.,; '1C.. -,2 SR,'Crpts, llrps, St ... ·lr ·VaconL $325/Mo. -1133 btwn uCI :-~·$~ ~ok. !2131 ~·-$150/mo. Utll: lnef. ,135 ltll llhtlJ . I ~~: ~,tt=F: t 33g'r'" ":l=o J..,,. -t"----1~~~ $1'111. a Bier. . _ cp1 w/J?_nt olt. 616-i:i26.· I BDRM., FURN. Albert Pl. 213: ~ 4~1 r 1 :WSrqiil MT• 'f1. 0 Orarce Ave, S.$.-1657. 3·lpl, 2 BA,, frplc, , W/D. COITAGE: fl9~. Fun'I UtU $125 + UtU.:......!._.675-.~ MESA-Verde J BR UfPll'; N ......... +1,..--=.::.. ~:;..,. ~¢'..":''" ·· 11 3Br,2ba,xln't.cciiil.Comer B1ocJc flvm .beach~ bey. -~td..lla\in'4UllODJY,no BtchtlorApt.$111/me. !(-;:~:,:-'·,..~=. ._._ • ..._ I ~= ~~. :n::: i ...,. 1oc 1n "No. c.1o1. 1235 mo. $2llO. m.2801 •. 491-7131-pt!ia. ~, , can 618-1187 • 2:.K. ~. s:_7562 11SO. ,_ ~ '111!11 .... • ,.._. av.. .,.... ilOl'.ll:.Li• Lorry,-· Art. Hftpott ~llhtt . , eAVl.~OWJ ltc2Brlill?I, Newport 8NCil . .,_ -i·lt ... -+-= llo..._AWa.w.CtMloaio l lo-•-~-'If l1'Il •BEAtn'IFULLY Lnclocp'd. J!001. n c' rm cd Joe, No ...,.. -,_ Jholiw ........ NWiidlltc · I~= :=:"° ~ .. ,~· s Br" 2 a..: lr!ik .. -. ' I Ill. COTTAGI -~....,ofilicl. ~1,...11\!::;· Ill 1.1111. 1or 1im11,r 1'fdi Mho; 1j~~.:· :Ir.":'!, 7'~ like now. $240/Mo. !Sr-.' Xlnl*"" A-., Nice f"ll!INIBHED 2 BR.opl.11111. llJtl lncl 'u!D. Yrl1 .; r:.~i!' Aperltt~ ~C.I•-:•=: lilr!, :~ nAoe 2 BR, crp!J, drpc, pr, yard: ~--~ ~ ~ '1 == pd. 11111 por mo. :22'17-B ara1G1ll. Weft's 1-ctrlir J BR. t BA _ a -.::;:;: ii,'; 11-:-,,_ ~ 33M llnlvml\Y Dr. ~Gor. ~""°" MajlloA,..518 lllIJ. pret'd. 21J/9.3127, (A1.10 AVAIL. FU!t!I.) ... 'flU -,:::;:-..,=., ~:-· ' ·Ir ,...ti $1~ 1 BR _•apt .. adaltl. JVERYJrr-.i'a. lblltto ** llEAll'fm!Lllr 2 BR. Oildwoll,-~Ct. fl=: fi="" f.~: 2 BDRl\l -. "' ......... NIJ.VllW"Rl!NT.ALS -no~tlll'lic!ft. bea ch . Nt" erpta. ~-Apia. 2"'"'9i" · 21 ,..,.,,.12_ 11,_ -yard.No~.$1S0.6TM030 er ef.!24! ,_.!•U* $215/w!nt.,-. $3ZI,.....,. Padoa.*-JlllLllNA ei.w'~· 21~ ....... u-mo.17fE.Wlllon.64U530.·s.n Cl 1 BR kiilll' Jfil'·-· 642-1403. Clll!•-.811. tu ...... i!~ g;~ ~t=.. ·QUICK. CASH . •monte IMM1t10 ewnbc> and tBRnttJblle-tum.Llclo1 BR ...... a. --:"'--·• .,....., ;;~ :~ THROUGH A NIW\ Bneh. 2.llll. U• nn. ""'-• · . Vtllqo. lt»' ,,_ bay. drpc, liltitr, pr. Mull<. ::!, .~ = JC..U "-" DAILY PILOT w/riplc:.-din ""' k 1 t A1TRAC. caAlf t BR. Aclulttt 1111 me. Daya !213) ncs. 2211 0-.&• .. alial -.:r ~!:... · ::lt... W/bltltll, cpta/drpa, '1 be, N~y f\uT!. Pool. No pell. .. wind fll.,UIS. 54Ml1L , .. 1111 • ~o.r@:U-f)• WANT AD -./enctd-)'11,w/cov. Walk-to .... ~ lBll·J!Ool ·Bik.,CJCtMn-LllGtl!r,c:rpt.drpl.-. 1111Amllll"9 .... • ( 642 5 patio, c.Jl for .ppl, m.a901 I 'lllnl --illlo.... ·sqlo odult • IJ3S 7111. niljj. Allo I •-Miiii W .. ., I • 671 ,•btwn9-11Alll'orSIPM. cuh.c:oll~ ~ ..... -. noptL-ll'IU!AMW:W!'.!!!!00. ' I f }I • - • • • • - !~--~~J!!l CE·'."":--lltl I ..... " ....... Hill! ...;; ~I ---llSJ 1r i.o •-··1 ---~1-~-J~1iiiliii· ....... • .... llflt • ......._ -• 'l6S llflt. """'....-as 1Aplo. ~oz!~c~.;.~:~·=5-~ ,_,,,_-"I -~)Leot~E:::. :.:~-~c~ .. ; .... ;.; ... E::::J:.~ ... ~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~T~ ... ~:~:I :~::;,~::.~; · Hunt'"'"" ...... Nowport"INdl • ' .......... Unfun.. m ~. AY.ui.:uoo BLDG. . SM.W, iOma1o .... -llP'Al\D! w.' i;;I.. ol carpeniA/ by -Tu Smiice. l.ud clevtioom<nt <O. - • NOW OPI N • Cnt• MIN l ~ on smd lloor brown, >Ollow T'I· Vlcloit)' Loot 2 mini _......., local ...._ sll'I w/contttNellon bod<-01 .EACH'' B""~ • 15"il<6.!0lc.in.1Ftr. Circle View SihOol, Hu<> -.lul--Ylcllartor 516-IGq e t4 Ytottt LiicAu,y e . l'Ound •Ill typ1,,. lkllla. ._ ·~w NEW l l 2 Br ~In n1E EXCmNG Oloor suite oo )rd Fir. tqlon -Found 1/21. A -..._ 1.2 yn., rreY-c..,._ c -..·o y.,. St:b<dule Call Mro. Wald<n, 548-~L . • $148. Priv. patio, bllllud PALM MISA APTS. JONES REALTY SERVICE 19! 1'113 aUwr, lhlaY-'l.4 -· ' ' ~· Mailtd On ReqtJ<ttl · ACCOM,ANIST 2 ~ 1Jnfum Fr-. =mo. :;"'· ~atect (Jool w{ jacuzil, MlNtrrES TO N\VPT. SCH. (on preri\ltls) 4J5.S Via lJdo, FND: c.nn.'\i !tiep. female ::11 !~ ~ :::· .::: ~~ W~ . l!' 'tr.: \V.6. SMJL.EY. C.P.A. F/tlme. Needs 10 know ebot'1 ~~:~~hW,.aber ~~~I. °'::h. d~i::P:: u=.·bJ~:.~t~huie ~.B. * &1$.3171. pup, Vle. 22nd 1 :Tllltift, '""etther doc ' ple.-i call till An l ~ c:'~r 1 6U;2'211 An)'tlvie •• I vocal for hirh iChOol. Ap. healed pool..qunaa•tennia Adul\1. Nr. airport, 1u.tt W. pool, Jaeui:r.l, elect blllns, PRIME Ol'l'1CI Sat. ,.M., Jan .. '2 11 d • 5'ii-t02l. att 05 ....... ~a,ya, very bMuutuJ Sob al a v~ D19NirrED pvt. preparation Pl.v Cla11UJed PtrlOnnel ore. *~m-ocean, .iew1 ot Palltades, 20102lUrch St., II.baa crpll.' drps, ••unat Nl~lt AllPOltT ~1251. ~·tt I am wk.DdJ. reuooable pric:e ClU Ted of> yow relum . .ACCU·Ta.'<, 11Cll 16th St., NB.,Newpoi1 Pltiol·ample park.In,. Newport Beach. 5;)'M2.46.• etc. Adu1ta;' no pets. 950' of tin1abed olfiae space, SMALL tan 6 ~ ttmalf LOST -ua. Blk •. Fem Cenn. 645-5013. ' ' 114 N. Ne"•pf. -W.8 . 645---0'179. MWI Unified Dist. flS.0600, Securi NEWL u SING ,,_ AvaU on 11lb-leue. lmmed dol: ~ ~ t)'pie Vk: J I I e:<1 ~/56: · ty "1&1'cb:. l REDEC. Dduxe 3 LES .•••..• r~rom $135 OCCll""" ....... o.. .... :_ -""· · · · • Sbtp. pu.p, w/whlte l'Oal'kln&: LARGE or uni.II 1..-emt11t •n tori• !-,,=""'=--~--• HUNTINGTON Br, 2 &. 1 doorl to oCean. I BEDR~f •••••• 1'"'ron1 SltO _.__, .-.......... ,....,,..... Fair I: 'Talrview, C.tit. 4 mo old Vic Mapl~ 1: tlo • ddr ' ACCOUNTS rec e Iv av I e P"CIFI"". $285/mo. Yearl£ 646rl631 2 BEDRM •••••• From Sl§g ed. Call 644-ttOQ. • 557-9174. Chari~. '6.lttr of. 19!1r; B 'A'Orkinpa :-· at ~!"~ SPAJUCLE J&11itorie.l wm. 1 n1at'h. bkkpr. Auto exp. req. " .. K )!It · 1 Bkr. -YOd're rlrht. 1hey're under-DELUXE offict s u I le, Bl.ACK male Afan&n I: bWtt Qarle St · .. repa ' roo li' e e. '""' do"''• Ora, crptH:t1dd. It Theodoni Robil\I r~orq Rulb 1ll OCEAN AVE 1-1 B priced!'lS61 Mesa Dr. custom dee cpl.I "-.. ,.._ ' oLa111, Pflt'm lll. Free eat. comni'I, r~ree est. 96:Hl612. Coburn 64~10 ' · .. · · 2 &: 3 BR Stud~ ir Ba &U " • .... .,., A: tan v.inn&n ~rd 1.0ST &Old Uak bracel~ tn Ca.1J. anytime, M9-~. , _ '=;--;.:·-;-;=~ Cn4) 536-1487 elec, dsJl\vhr, '.whrtdry !& bika ~ ...... N~ Blvd.) wall·paper, IJ'l1d floor, 'air mix-vie J<llM Ii: Plactntil, vie. ne :~ lnn It CONCREJ'E \\'ORK. Fair airdint & , ,A~IBITIOUS -. Gal ~rn 6 -0~t~~~~,.:O •rn.6 Pttl Dally I hook-up &: 1ar. Nr. Hoai .,.,,..._, • cond. '705 eq ft. $283, incl C.M. sa-4D.J•. Red Oh.ion Res~. on .. ..i.-. '" t L. Papwh•na•ne teach prote1.111onal make-up \.,u..i...LIU'l1 WAJ,.TERSQJ .. Hoa p.1•=.••••=., e SP•""IOUS e ulil.541-8586, M A th R d-,...-..-. ~ree N . le. 1' .. /T PIT 6'tt '-lnin• -1-3;.1 ,,,__ """ FOUND ~Poodle._• near ac ur . ewar . bpnded ualll)' k · , u•.-.... -A.. -OV;ERl..OOKINCi_ pool, Ire V.'eU·Deaigned Apt.a * DI Sq. n . Ofticc. modem Fafrvie:r' l. ~. ~ 96&-SUI~ . .60-ltai:~ • q w or . No Wpu 111-.aic Vivlane \\'oodard Cos.met· ,,.., MESH. AIR 3 BR ii> BA •-•· I I< 2 BR. w/ T•rraoe1. bldg. Azno1e padrlnr. 112 -Call A ~ id.blity LOST "Malamute H •Y · * WALL APER* ;.,,,, 842-6449. Walk 3 blka to 8ea . ·--Colldo. From $140 . S2T"3/mo CabrillO, CM.~; aft. 5':1"1', , u I , CEMENT WORK.-no job too When you ea.I.I .,Atac" ATIRACTlVE Women, VJ. Let 3 BR Apt, ~vJy ~r. ~~. area. '21 5· Shag cpb:, drps, 1&U~ 6 pm l30-0555.. :~~w~teSan: ~ 8m.all, reuonable. 1-'ree ~1'"~ ~1711 viaM Woodard Cosmetic• ~l attached &ar, frplc, 1~ ~~l~~itel~::ar·. DESK apaCI •.vadable $50 ~!y• =-:.~~ti .V:. Larae r.eward. F.&tim~ li. Stutllck. SC8-B615. PAlNTIN~ ~ECIAUST need •ttrJi~. \\"On1en to ---~-- I. l ' ·! • 1t Ila: blba. except retn1. WE S TC LIFE area. 2 MERRIMAC, WOODS rae. wm Jl'OYide tundture I wkl. Vic. 19th I. Calta Mtsa 646-2Tl2 ot su:.nu.. .. WJ!ITElt Rates! Concre,te ~or. ~t_:d1~ung. Ext. Int. learn I: 1e,ch prof. mak«H1p .•.!. , $225. No 11na:J1, no pets. Bedroom, 2 bath. Adults on-at J' mo. AnlMrbW lel'Ylce Cl'" p·~ ••• •1-M, , ,, • dOors, Pttiot d r Iv es , r.ic .. Bonded. Ins. Dou&. lechnlques. Exec. positions 536-11ru. ly. $215. A1t 67~930. 425 Merrli'nac \Vay, C~1 av-"-ble 17175 n -..J. n...... ..., ..... ~ .. " TINY Pom; orana:e w/buff 'd lk Do ' .. 2 .~1• 132 11t1~• 11 ,.._ 11 ,.. 1 • ., A ...... ' _,., DIYQ, KNITTED "'001 tkl cal> with tail, vie of Bal ~farina 1-24. 11 e"•a · 1 ' n, Q'I ~lkJ .,. • ...,.,,,,..... • ava-v ..... ...,_ D.l.J, ' Ii " ,. TYr 1 ~fO. '1-'REE RENT * SPACIOUS 4 Jlr, 21.~ Ba. ffur)ffntton ... di . Huntiftrton Beach. 642-4321 Nttds mcd\catinn, .Reward. PATIOS, wtlks, drl~. in.stall PAINTING •. Guara.n.teed subs!dilty ofGen'I Fooclt. ·Lra: • 1 rm; W/loads ,1 Like ne~· 1 blk to ·beach.' · ' · NE\"9LY turn. ottlee ~paoe, h\'O a:baJone b!Jttoo1, v~. <:""' k 1 r 1 L d • Qr\ • ·r La Quinta' Herm sa Glenneyre near Moaa ~~I . $50." 67~5759. . new Ja\\'nt, Ill\\', break. wor a -" r pncts. Ll: • ll_?l'age~ di-csslng rm Yearly. GiW-455. .: · D HOl'-SPOT, $35 mo. 551~-!t · . ~move. 543-1668 for e:11t. l'ns. tiTS-5740. •-h h ' bl .::_ ' ' ~ "'" W 19 b S C 'f .. ~ """" '•"una BeaCh . .f94-9382. ''KITTY," 0"" ~ ·" 1 .. 1. _ • -I.===,._-,.-.,.,,---,. ·~ "' r, Ins; li•ia&' crpt'g, PANELLED 1 BR. Yc&rly. l t 1• .....,....,,.,, ._. -.....,. PAINTING 'Of Al k Pillo,. p.r. Nr. heh &: SPANISH COUNTRY ES-cv.e11. " . . . FOUND Male huaky, vicinity Female \Vhippel. Pu re CEMEN.T WORK • Pl · I \i·or shop·g. S<M>2 A 11 a .,1 a . Sl55/mo. Nr bay .._I.· ocean TATE Jlvin... I. 1paclous 17.ili and mai.Q , ~ .... ta Ana. "'hlte. Nwlnd/\Varncr, fV F.l\.'e Est, 645-0821> ruam. Color 1 Pec 1aJ 11 1 A P Clerk !'"IC Bkkpr-lr 1irl ofe ~rela1'1ff-2 "o;i " Call 67:>-75.\5. • --. PRIVATE oUice, restrm, ~· 842-43AA 547·1441 536-'1780. • i' ~. apts. Terraced poot Sunken Call belwi!!!,11: • 10 and .. 6. &47-$76 · · ; , Contr•Ctor ,. • -· ~ ~ W. P¢¥N"F1'.t"ONT gas BBQ. answering service. Id~ tor . -~'13 . ..·: ws-r. male, Irish 'Sette'' It . . COl\.1PU.'TE exter. $200 " ;, 1 BR1 S~ up. i BR, 2 BA, 1 BR. ll1,5/)'!lr-Opts; drps, UnbeUevablellvlngforONLY ~~e~a~::~~ :.~OUND Sia.me~ .... tP&t· hu amalf·· fema l-e,· blac ~¥ AddltiO~, E!hmates, up. Avg, Tm. S20. ~eat $l60. up. Cpts, drps, pool, s~e. retrig-. '44-63o'l..-1.sdrm. Unturn $150, praisal Service. 646-9358: llea oollar: ~ del ?oitar C.OCk-i.-poo ltt .SC'1 Betel'!. pla.ni A layout, aingl.e o.r l ¥.'ork. Re.ts. Roy, 141-1358. Gir,I f'ri·llle hkkpng Sec'y-San Jue Capls. Si.'. Ac.-cl·CPA expe1". Rn·Doctof's oUice Recept/typiat $455 ltiS!I l tilS 1540 $540 $141< rec· rm. Walk ,to beach. Newport He&jht1 Furn $1'n. 'aiea. 54()....d37... Reward. ·Pbone 59&=-3511. at,gry. • L.T. · Construcuon, PAIN'FING. prot All l\'Ork Close to IO!t. 220 !2th St., 2 Bdrm unturn. $115. DELUXE 650 ill· ft. office · · · 8'1-151\, cuarn. Colo-r spec i a 11 a t 536--0492, 219 15th St ., 2 Br. crptldrt>s. ·enc1 pr. Furn. S210 suite ·. Corona ·del Mar. FND cat male. Larae black CAT-Bl~ & WHITE ~D-.A·ROOA-f or 2nd story 842-4386, 547_1441• :...-. ~1244. _ Adults only. n65 rno. 1502 ALL·trTII..mES INQ.UDED Neai-post otticc • Snack I. Cl"l!!Y tabby., Vic. lrvinc Very aftecttonate 9 mo. old JJ,emodel Jc:itchen or bath 540-0Zll N~OCeanttont heh. ocean Coral Pl 548-2654.· ADULTS NO PETS Shop. Priv: park .. air cond. Tern.~. ~94fkl. male ~t. .tone hair, ·bla~ CENTER LINE Coruil . Co. ==~· '7."=-;;;=-:,-,,--... . -' I Realo I Bkr """' ,.,._ I: white. Vie. oJ ·BN'orua, ' SIDING I: }o'acia. n29. 2 story .. , . sundeck, ne"·er dlx 3 Santi Ana VISIT OUR l\tODELS nom cs, · 11·-·-FOUND very lrg black La.1> Corona del Mar. ·PJN.ie Free_Esttmatea 833-8333. $229. Exter only. S4Z-2?i'.i or Clerk Typist Sec'y/Fe Bkkpn Ena;r. Sec'y -:: to $650 $600 NIWPORT Po r-Afoncy IU Dcu-Dr., N.I . Br, l.>lt!l.', cpt11. df'J>I', lndry, 16211 PARKSIDE LN. l34S Newport Blvd. NB vicinity JI.feyer I: Joann, caU 61J..ll7&. JACK Tau I a ne-Repair. 642-1403. pr!· nr !ihoi]s & pier. $155.-F. MILi rs (TI4) 84'7-54-41 Acros.s/City Hall. fi7.J..1601 Costa Mesa. 5t8-9895. • ' ' l -=~~--,..-,;:.,..--,.,..--,. SI~· Adults, baby ok. fD · ~ 4 Bl.ks. So. of San Dieao , BIG, all black do&: with whit~ LO~. R~ .J..ab .. Retriever remOct, add I. 20 yrs exp. YOU supply the p a i 11 1 . BAR~fAlO, nttt, attractive. 5J6..2lllL 1 ""ME. I Frwy. on Beach, 1 blk \V. on Business Rental 44S cheat. CoUle/Jrish Sette.r, 1\fwton Vie.JO area. Al\S\\·ers Uc'd. Ny. Way Co. 642-47oo. Roo1ns painted $10 ea. Also no COlt\Une' •hot panls, fu ll 2 WF;EJ:CS •FREE RENT WEt11u • Holt to Parkside. FOR Rent: Deluxe offices. I Fountain Valley. 842-5939. to Tim . Reward. 837:3927. .Addiljona * Remodelinr e.'Ct~rio(. Call 5-10-7046. time nlahfi A part time \VIII M2..Jl10 . , e.w 1 ~R'S .. \Valk 10. Belch. L•gun• Beach 1 Industrial area. Ne"' bldg &\!AU.. detk brown, male, GOLDEN Retriever: approx. Gerwlck '= Son, Llc.21. 70 PROF. '7 ~-lnter/exter. tnin,1 ~ Frplc',. lialconya. $140-$150. · SING)..E STORY· f ·-·-----... ! nr. San Diego Fnvy & wiry dog, Beach ~ Talbert, 2 yr19. old Found vie. MeM 6i'3-.i041 * 5'9--Ho~l ft'Otk. hi c I In•. II AN AVON 539-lfl61tw South S.• Atmosphere . .OCEAN VIEW }.,,..,,. Crown .Va.Uey.Park'''•Y. lint&n Bch 962•1036. Verde.~. ·: , , Electrlc•I . 548f.z1:.-.~:MQ.-14".', · ltEP•ISIN.TATIVI 2 BDR~·2' BATH ~ tbe..center ol town! \Still-831-1400. • . PAPER HUNG $30 " • CHEZrORO APTS • Sl75l'mo. · wg sill• to lrg declt. 2 Br ALTERED· male cat, black· , · 'Residential, . Lrl me ~w YoU how easy .F 8234 AUanti. 1•2-3 Br's .. Pool. ~ C~ ,Qtd Qr.pt, apt newl~ painted. Cpt/prp.. · MANUFACTURU'fG, , Sale11, I. ~y Stripe Vic i\Jesa r . , ]~-oomm'l, lndl.ll'trlal. AIM, re· An)' ...rm. + -paper. 646-2449 it lg to 1nake money &: have Jt}ivatel ·clo1ied . rill'. Air Coridiii'oned AJJ :elec.'1200. " oQ'lc~ apace.,Good U1Luu1· Verde, ~1678. f·..._..,~ . modeD111",'repe.irs &: lnstat.1'~0R ~lean a. ne~t palnUng, tun in your free hrs. l 'or a W~{~~~r .. ~· Private Patios , . N\.FtVI.~\¥' R"ENTALS location .. $100. to $390. mo. ADULT male Si am e • e -. iattona. Bis or amaU. Lic'd Interior or exterK>r k reas. personal interview, c a I J LRG." ·2 BR, 1 }>&~·.nu .shag HEATED PQOL 6734030 'or •94-3248 ~. w/collar, · vie. Via IJ4o '•~·Free est. Fair prices. rales,~Dick, 968-4065 eves. =540-=·~™,,,=1o;."--~-~-,-I " - bltn •-· •-Ca · t • Storag• •• 11 h WANTED.• ~·"-, approx. Appliance: Repeir IYR'.M11. ENGLISH H •-BEAUTY •p1nlor· w1 th . ,crp , ,. 1, -~ J>ftl..,, rpor ·• -1 rrewport eac ..._.. Nord, N.8 . 67~11?.6. _,---... , , Jt'~per ~ an1er o:: pr. $165. .Manager 1681 Ellis Nr1.~~ls t' 2,000 sq. foot. Please call ·& P•rta Ftn. ci"I.. Painter. 30. yrs. r>1.-pcr. Call foliowlnl. Better your in. N"" .A o17 ~:.A7 ~· Nr· Sri Cf'"•' p•,,.,,,. . I 642-5449 aft 4PM. . PUPPY found. Ger n\ a p Ed ~•7461 come a.bf rentl ni ipace . .,. . °'" -f,,,. · . • _ +ilD.DE.N VI L:LAGE, AVAILABLE NOW .. • . Shepherd. v 1c-i Habor A: Vic· Oiscount~Applia.nce Repa.ir ·, __.. • Busy, attriCtive Carena de! 7 l.-'3 ~~1_lf",Sl40 ~·~Pool. • 2500 South.S<irta' Peninsula Point ~ lndu1tr1•I Rental 450 toria. ~U81. Washer, Dryer, Dishu·aa~er. ~~lc1~;;..~;0~tc~ PAIN11N.G • I PAPERING, Mar JlbOp. S.4-7321 or ' qtlldreii ~nua. Mora Kai· Santa At\lfl e 516.-f":iZi 2 8R.,..futn; )'!:arly •·••··tll5 Edi-r-S.nt• Ana GOLDEN Retriever, Vic. GUARANTEED* M6-&4 1 F~ Q,. •92-l370' l8 yra in-Harbor area. Lie &: 131-451'S. ~ ls • 18881 M Kai '" 11 t BR ~Unl I ~lO ·-.--. -· ' · bonded. Refa tum. 642-2356. -.. -.,.,.--p · Ora .... ., ' 3 Hea1td POOlJ · -' '• yea-r Y ...... ,,.. • 2500 9CJ. ft, unit,' tr&-. front 17th Sl '-Supetior, C.1.f. Ap-Baby1itt1"1. Fille"ll•ll Pl 1 P ,~ R I I BOOKKEEPER b .blk E. or Beach.~· 1.1\rge Ch~Ql)ouse i1C'. BBQ i =~ ~~-· =:; ...... ~ office, near Newport Frwy. prox. 2 yrs. old 675--8419. . ••er, • 15fl, epa r Jlow ~ )'OU like • ~- IE•CHWOOD APTS. Child Cart CtQter call· 673-~ 548-0+i5'Eve in So. Santa~ .$25.01 per FND: kitten. Vic. Barbados EXPE~CED child ca.r:e COMP. moblle Iacilltiea for -! tlon where you "'·ould have artnd new· 1.z,3 Br. Walk Grut new 1 2 le. 3 Bdrm.-·· ., · · mo. leue or mo. ta mo. &: ?!itadapscar, C.M. week&ys in my home with &ime/lndustcy, Ute manu., * .PATCH ~PLAST.ERJNG I compltle chlirc, ot the bus- • 1o ... beadf. Cpt/drps, bl.Ins, Norn $1ff Wallnrt'Orth Real Estate 545>-5'123. fenced yar\i. Inf.ant to 5 yn. boat/auto repair, New p~ All types. Free eahmatea lne11 • financial aUalral of -trJl. llS;Jlth St. 147-3957. SOUTit COAST 639-t2lD Located next to Npt. le San duct developm't. 557-LS79 Call 540-682.5 a vft')'. IOCt.'ft.&fu! yoww HACHILUFF-APTs: Vl(LAS ~~~:!c~~ ~~ 0ie10 Frwy. jun ction . Fumlture • T. Guy Roofifl&", Deal tXec. IL•-. Spac 2 B" l Ba. Pool. Patio. llOI ~clrthar Blvd, - -• 4,000 Sf. FT. 546-1'91 . Direct. J do my owo work. Call BID If•-··- DIW •• 123"CEllia 142-7644. 546-8823 -VISTA-DEL MESA-SJ>r.!nkled • Good location. identity. 962-{i68.4, UC'D Day Care 7 am-5:30 SPECIAL! Av1. chilr er &15-2780, 543-9590. CouQ1 ApQcy 1 .;. .,BR apt .. bltns. incl ·~ar, Apts., . •••rtmenta $61. per month. FOUND )'OUn&' ma1e Afghan. pm. Hot ~als.' Xln!-care. rocker •tripped '5·. Cluin(, PlumWftti . .. 2790 11~-•t~A~ sc_nalJ. r:!" ... ~\~wrii'. blk. ..f urn., or,rlJnfutn., 3 ? ,..2~rn: •-urit. Di•~ .. ~l8Illy'.~N. rd~~-CltMor Call ' i~tify. 557.m.71 Har bi(, r I Ba Ii: e,~-r area. brua poll.shed. 64s.:Gll66. · · ' ' IOOllllllltlR ' W'rfa ocea8 •wa Avail Feb • ··• • • ~ he ewiiort -vu., . · Balboa Ialand. 546-1539. G•rdinlnt' • LEW TAKJ.S I: Sons Plwn-Mutt be 'F/C ":':'i:~~I ;. 1 ·~20M · ', · General ·. waa r-SloveARclrig-'·J41..772t FND: iemU Collie. }'ic. EXPER Bab-lttC'r Harbor: binr. Repair, repl p e, l)'PeSS'f'P"l.Ex. · " -~ ~ ~:crpt'&·l.r&" Rec center. Jjarbor I: Edlnaer. 13S-M5], Vie v 'oom~~ ~. Hot : AL'S GARDENING remodel. New Co 11 st . <:ondt &: frfnp benelltl. , , NEW, 1! hr apt w/dshwshr. 1 RENT Starla f1 5.I Ml 1250 oq 1t w/ollice, 1 ... e , .. ...'.h. Call ,.,7187 .. • . for 1ante. nlnt & •ma 11 646-8340. I boerd e~. helpluJ. & .. 8 },,· blk to beach. Irvine & Meaa Dr I've .. Lost 555 ...... ~ land ""I!" na '•I 44 NEW * 1: .. 1: ••r:s rur door, $159.50 mo. Also ... JCap1n1 aervlcet, c a ·I I COLE PLUMBING to 50. IJ reaune 9'lt-~ 9-73-81 Luxury Garden Apts. -* 2800 ~ft, 2 ha. lge front of-Carpet Service st0-.5118. Sel\lln& Newport, JI hr . 64.1161 fn1 AJary requirement.•/ to !'1 • I WK tree rent. 2 br, 2 ba, 1 & 2 Bedl'OOD'ls: -0At(Wo0o GARDEN Lice. ·11e.1q U, $315, mo. 1240 COWE/Shepard pup 5 mo. ~ '· CdM;' Costa Mesa, Dov.,r ··service, • <>--P,.O ... F-1017, NeWJll!X'f cPts .. drps. Sl3.l. Avall nOw. Patio-or Potth. ! . Apartments Logan St., C.M. &t&-5011 111 tq? VJc Harbor "'· V:ic-· JOHN'S Carpel I: Upholatery Sbores,·\Vcstc!Uf. • S8 HR .. Plumbfng k 8e.cH, 11183. i ~ 8!M-21S2, 197-5491 1 Pool It encl. ~ (Resort Living for days, 646-068.l·ev~s.· , toria C.A~~ markinzs. Cleaners. Ex.tra Dri·Shan1-GARDEN A-faint. Clean-up, Electrical · Repair: t 2 iili. $lJO: cpts. drps. stove.. 23ll Elden Ave.', ~ t: AdWts Only) · IRVINE INDJJS'I'RJAL . . , . JM>O· ftee Seo~ ~~ -~Jn,, new lawn prun.. 642·2155 ot 'f2-l403 'B o'.h K ~ E EP E ft., ~ • . No ~ls, Fenced. Oiild. OK. FJ'!'m· $155. month. T' NEWPORT BEACH AREA. Fr.om 2JJOO sq. ft. & LOST in vie. 19th l:·Oranae, ft.eta.rdanta). ~ra I: tnc. aprinklen. Oda Ge.n:len PLUMBING ~AIR cxp'd.. Some oUlce ma 847-too. M>5_7IO .• -16th at Irvine up. Warehouse 1. It .. mf&,• C.M. ~bile male n.bbil &ll o::ilor" ~tenerr. I: 10 Serv. 531-4446 · dyt, &fl S-, No .• · J:c! .. ~.;.'~ 'm~t,, ff?r 1rwura~ •offlCe, "!"'!!!!~!"'"-l!!!l!i!!!!!!!~ ' 64.5-0SSO ' or 6'2-8170 .Broker, 646-0585:' · yecy friendly. 642--617•. ml nu It' bleach for while Q9..9G85. __.....~ ... •1d no ~ba!Tler. W t l t e 2 ,:,~ rii:i dJ~=~· ::: Costa MeN ABOVE ALL! Newport 6500 sq. ft Ml bldg w/officea. SCHNAUZER PUPPY, · 4 carpell., Sl.ve ·)'GUI' money PROl'ESSIONAL Gardener Remldll I llt ... r Owtfled ad No . 295, * ti;rston Be tt 842-l382 Towers. from $350. Bay 1 doo lie ft. 1179 mos old male, vie. l\farlrie by savinr me ~tra triJ)I. tne wOn P r U n·I n 1 ' ' Pilot, P .o. Box 1560, cOltl. ac ' front. ,2 Br., 2 Ba., docks. ~'ftti!':~t., ~:M. 64&5033 A"e, Bal ts. 675-6374. Will clean living rm., dlnlnc . aprinklen. 'de-an.up joba: BONDED I ~n er.a I , con-1.1eea, ea.,~· . 2 Blk! to ~·$l. 3 Br at· 3121 \V. Coast Hwy, daya: 646-0681.~ea.' GREY' cream.colored Ti&l!I' nn. I: hall, t lS. Any .rm; l a n d 1ca ptn1 . Georse. trac11Dr •• ~-_1: ney,• • IOYS'~.~-.- • tract, bltnl. ?J4/'42:-D12.. kitten fem. approx 3 mo'1. ·f?.50. cooch SlO, ~Ir 15• la 446-{ilQl. ' ~trucl."'l .l\.elidential & Age 1&.14 lo dellwr pa_'~ f * 536l9638 • * BRAND NEW 1f· RENT M-1 llZ ..-. fj. •. ' CM 646-9()55· yrs exp lt \vbat counts, not comm. i1a..114'4 . , . , Sl.35'/mo. 1355 J.;ogarr, Shop Vic, Victoria ·' . , . thod··, .., . k u.eJt AL 'S Landacaplnc. Tr e • . . • 'in rhe ~ Point San Jrvfne [ . . • -' CASH me . , ....., \\Or m,,.. . aJ i ~ mtnli• att1111 .I I eo.s· JA Afl~.· R-II .. I 1'1<>· \0. ~.M.-; 6]5-~116. . . Q~ICK Good ,..r: 531--0lOL remov • Yard remodel.In . DA.IL y PILOT , I Lit y , . ,, ~ Rentala Wanted . 4'0 -·· 1 C Truh haulJnc, lot. cleanup, JlEPAIR., !'eCIWel' tny roe'.:'· f9:.?-442ci , ' • PARK WEST · . · • • " · THRQ'UGH A . •rpento.r __ Repair 1prinklor1. m!ufs. Pll>bleltll. w....i,. ,Rootiog. ,,,...., ,-. . . AP.ARliMENT5 I 2 lledr..m:Av.oil. . . ; BEDROOM. ~l;>;;;;;y nn., '. . Comm'I Ind~ 11,Hld r *Bob'• Lawn S.rvloe• Jl'l:ee •ffl.,M6-16'L . ,cASiililiS:. Car -"l ••'h, 1 ~~BX:nf.~'r'a!~·'°, ~oo~1:t~~ ~·aS::.~: Rooms · " ,400 ~~~~ h:k:,;~ .. DAILY · r'ILOT ~~~ic.tr•;::d,•tn~~~~ ~~ o!:'~m=~1n:,_~ ~~!Alfem•~:..._ .~eM;.ee:;.1'r.: . From $1t5 • ~·~riums PAID . u;~~~':nt:""ba~ ::;h,N:~~ ~; ~~· .. WANT. AD Quick SerV!ee.~962.1961. · * ~-2015 &•~of~';:=~ ~·~.~per.~-·-~:;.:~~J~:~.;;,ne ADtn..TS NO PETS t>Jlt · to.. bch" A bay. $85, mo, on years • l<e a 1 e . ¥~NOR home -reJMlks: ~um-21 )ll't exp, • Free eat. 7utUon ac1J1Qe.. 8'13-18.49. CHILD ',care, It htkj:i lns Jor ,j San·'olei<> Fl\.y at Culv" Rdl 354 Avocod.· ~I., C .• "!I• 962-2029 art 4· S3&-5075. " '642•5678 ·. , bong·~·!"'"'""': Expor Jopane,. Gardener · -rm oli bd, prol. Jan>il,y , In ·.~. . ·' 642-970I ROO..\tS•. SIS Wk. up w/kit. BALBOA ,I. waterltoilt 2 wk.! roolinc. Ci.JI 5'0--556.>. ComPJete yd ll!l'Vice. Neat Aher•tlon1 -6G-Sl45 H.B. Student or yourc f t30 Wk. up ApUI, ~76 or ! Aug, ,Sept. ~Family 2 , • , •Rella. Free est. 642-4319. N'eaf, accurate. lD Years""~· Ytt>rnM over 11 ok. 962_7.IM ~. L ...... NltuN•',·GUE. L. !:'.~~ ' Blvd., c . M .. "'"'· x!nt ""' 2131272-4032 * * * * * * ECoXP·.~"1·w~~ I G~~ ........ won 11.,.1, ~"~'="-·=~---~ , -LAGUNA ;ncr;r""'· wkda)'t oi: ·2131994-2384 n1,..... e p.-...,n nc ae ... _ • BWNE-'S TV •. • CD:4HJNC lad,y neeMd ,:i. 1 APARTMENTS ~. • • BAL Jal womens residence. eves.· r• A -~I. ~. &m:'Ylci. All BnnOt 4 Jin. S dl,ya/Wk, $2.26/ip'. 1BR.1 BA ... 2 BR; 2 RA MAND NEW Winter, $60 mo \IP; mo 1 ~IRE hle.4 br, 3 ba +, a.n.r.1 S.rYtcel .Authorized ,.Maanavox O\vn tran1p.. I: J'l!f.erenceti . • rully .:,.,,,.1td • '"'J>'d From 1145. DlshWUbu, •bar ·wkly. 1V ""· kit. 67>3613. tDr ,..,;,,,.,, ... 15: Call W•b-Tr'ader's Parad1"se 1111NGS by "-· LL iu_, ... -!i4M313 Call .494-7432 ..... t •. . F ~om $1bllS carpeting, walk·in doaeta. Guest .Heme . 415 tt M&:,167•, &IH300, 549-2329. elect., plumll, """'· tile, TFM Li'Va. , . QXlK, EXPER. inc~ .... 1V ... •. wat~r. F -..... '·-• . Ell""'-popible ror dlx •.ILUr DOL,HIN • a'1 kit bUna, I,ndry, areu. .Orced IJr • ~•" SQ:m"S Cunt · Home· Maui condo apt. a t inlllnl, Cl.l'J)el\try, p&1rit etc. iEMovAL;i tri;l:D~. fire' S3l5 via Udo, NB I • . hid awlm pool, BBQ'1,. pi'Tv rooou. Beauttful p.meo..:toOni; Private 0 r semi-private Kana pall aoti 4 ocean. 1· 1; nes 56o(ldg, • WOOd· lllowance, IMJ-2'155 or ,..=-=:--;=,,-;:-±:I , patk>S &: .balconies. Open heated J>OOlr BBQia, eoclo&-avail. Tenderi lovin& ca.re ' i'LulNie COOK, aper. Apply Bapdlt I 10 AM to ;.P~1 * 4$:4212 ed iaraiei, quiet~ Xlnl food ~ ' beaut. aur. 1 to-~ ... '._I .,_ ~ ·' ~ Co;nv • .ffotP, 881 ' Celtlltft •St, ' ........... 2900 AIOm• . lnrs k -1o -..... -~-~1 •u1 I Jfj] t1"m· es WAH'?ZD! ,,_ ti'•u fl.le CM.·5'11-1613. " .....,_.,, Adult livina no pets. ~ rou ........... illl...... • ' • • a.. .. -v -===--::,,,-.,--,,..,,---1 all°""' Valley l'l1lwy •. El, CORDoV~ !-PT$ •. R~•l1 te Sh•r•. 431 ,...._ • ~ '' y-• laraa<• • CERAMIC. ·tu. -l lltil"°"' Boy A """""• Mllu .. Vo~ -• -· 1'J'T1 ~rl• St. 64M41ll <-• , R Ex , •"" D JI :S., ~':-c~pu hr. + reb>Od<I. ,.,.. .,., 9mall H'!e~· -Yn~wo'a111 N•ar H"1xor It HaD.111/to 'st: '<'!"GE 2 ~ _._ tra SIJ&rt . ' _() ars· . -· . loba ....__ UI 111;11; "~ ~u • . DELUXE 2 A: 3, ·B,R,' 2 Ba, ,.. ·, _unhim. hoole> wtlt1 )_'OJJ"I Penon.111 ~ SJ0 y A. ~ O/pnae, clt!&nu,ps. 140 l Wy, C.lC.: \i '". ePCI a!lr .t SJ.50 11p. :.Rental--..-t ¢Pie or JUY· 570 Vickirti', -· ·-• • • · • /-~ ".~•· dirt, ivy1 : • • D!!NTlb1 1 Wb Technlclu. } M ore. -3Q95 · "Mm ~ -Ave · CM. ·· ' . )}~VER: ~DISCOVERY . ,._. ~ _ . S k I p 1 o • ~ ~ r, ~c_khoe. , ~s JJ t : 1·,111 • 1 tu».«· P)IJi lime to 'WOl'k ,ln If 'i*-lmi :' ·· · · ' FABULOUS I 11· • • SllAJlE '"'""' sruQro Find YOURSELF-lit Sotuoono o.me, .~' 11,il00 '91"1.,;-"8)ioi>Qi; ~:·••"'· u1.-.. · · · · · .. _\!!ll!+m:_ ':· ·t ""'""'" "'"' ... -1cr ' Mii-VI I · Ii · APT w/glrl 2'-. 35, in "tlM. "' Else -.. • · -• 11~ "al l~L TO' F p/ P/B ,. .... lOP -•·r TRASH • r.-~ • . • ~ -830-3290 ' • • $l!O I •165 F.'lm/Ui/! ·-•Call f!;-7697 ' · Call now ·No obll&a'tion -~re -•u •. ,. ' or· ' '-.-'~ • • ~•I• "'•"""· --• ' ·~·-.---· I · · · -Yoo won't find .-1._, ttleir · "· cn4) 135-6885 . (2i3f 38l-3383 Eq •. lo t;M 1,1dtli0 ";'~I"·' .o·Jape, Tr;4o IQt ~"' .;,.. ·~,: F;rff, nl. Anyllme. J*W.....,. Mile 111 •DENTAi.; A11lstan1, ""t' I 1· s':i?:~~~~~':,',u,~. :.'.o;.::: ~.:'';.:;::; ':.~SllAJl:;,~ ::"'..:: ~=N~~-= .,:.=.,;::_'' Gt. d~ 1[..J;.:1~pptd . .::;.:..,.,. \ •••. • LETS :;::-~~ ~':y ~ · t>itu cvn1 pe.tio1 1araac I: alrttt, jUAt S. ot N"eirport water, Calli ~7 -~ · 1 Havl!: $Xl,OOO eqult,v in very M11ltisile zoned ltnc1 -1: fl.I• • ., ~· ·• ..... _',.,.mo.~!., . AV•-Aduttl, no.,.... '2020 GIRL NEE°' •ROOMATE FULLY LICENSED hom Na·~· LB ..,. tlovelopmeot Lol\IDA • .. ::DONUT=r::>'=ii&ijj=-£:.=-,f;;;;Je=~I c:.: !::I . J Full--Aw., cu (Just. ~SAJM~. 8*nowned Hindu Spiritual-!OlltelRp. ~ • .,_, • , .. -·-llliM aJ ...... -.,WINDOWS , Carp ett, •• EIS ' -• i • ~ leach c~wu ~ v~ 11> ~ant "rffidence or \I'll!& ln ..... _ .. , " "·~' Hlt./clean. We aive BIQe nfPf lllM\. no ccp. 'E. of Bay) IOa.. ** ~227! ** ilt. Spiritual readln& tlv~n W1&I area -ot OC. Bkr, VI.I. Trade QM ·~ ';t~ I Olp Aun,.. ltl:S Mala-nee. Mr: Donut, 1l5 E. lltll ,,,, llRAND Nl!W llf 1* .~ ToB~_!>~~-'* G•••• fw lt...t QI ~l !~1~;."J:::;.':'~ ;MZ26. ' ll!O-ho,.."' TO'· · tenan«, SIJ-9404;, 142-2113 Lloo&I -i,_ -S.lne -_St_._, _CM~··~==--·i -ii-I'~ Soni• Ana Ave (Acroit ,, -··-. 1:1 Camioo Rul S.. Cle-CHRIS Connie 28' Sporty Lolce-(;ol~ IU Loi llocJ!li.m ~r Clwc. Rah. Votive ~M DltAPlltY --;I.A. Cauolrj> Ou•) Beam oe!llnp, "'"'!' Irr SINGLE CAR GARAGE, _, '92-SIJ6 ;.. 4924004, ts, JO mph OWer, 11pu 4 ar...., 13,500 elev. Condo HA VE -Y• rn. di .,J!!P ~' ...,,' ~ -CltGOM · ~ l I: .2 BR .t'°"1 bedrmt, encl r. ltW, ft!CIU• Runtliwton '!Jeich are... e. Low 1 C\t&r m» Npt SlO 000 eq Trade! for nJ' ' a --• yt, ~ --. SJ.15 • .f'ffi:PJ..ACU. OOn rm, 11una· bettlt,. etc. UO/mo. Call .......,. .. PROBLl:M frepancy-Con· ~ k>t tr'.~lrtr or '1: Mc-~' c.nifii ftolls do ~ Ill· Ka"' ~ a p9rljiple fftd k$I: ...._. draf'I>' 1...-e , • J>ril' petioa, lold11 ot cl*tf. Adlllt.. OUt Sund&¥ &fltr· ftMI---·· d tldeotW, qmpatbetk:, pttl• Crea l22..a923 « 321-'m:S. • "°'" S..t .... ,en rt.ti., tx,. 4 11'. n I, .n..ttertnc. ~·WMt • _,, ,,..... ....... btauner. ~ ,lfellod. p,,i,(, AtlUlla. llalu-JIOO" a,a.Q'a 6 ..... Art ,...,_ ,. 441 -~lit(. Aljortlon • . • · · · W-0238. m:EV1!1of1 -:· "'-• • W. lllh 91., r fll.ta.' ' • 1---· DS -Ill : It Adcetlon ,.,.ml. AP-$15.ilOO "I· rn put ... c:ond. 0 com••-. 300 x 206, hi DEl)ICATµl' a.EANING 12 YR. Olo> Ml. C<>I. .i.e. Colla --I, .,ARK-~iwi'QllT'1' HARIOlt GltHlll ,... . ...:-_.,.. -CUIE. --· g:_u.:;.i:i;~,~._.~ =c 1~~ =" ~ .. Wo Do Evorythl,.. • Some .-. Qdt..i.. 11diu. Dlll'.fliCik ,...,. man ,ll 1 . .UOAltTMINn ' l 516-!0lll art! mo. Alilow11C -ALCDIOLICS --i'lx pttl""'1 for bnch Jl'Ol>trlY · 14 hr. Call i1H012 Job ...._,..... Contact ,.. ""t.:c: i:Tni:::. ... .._ -lat.in.~-m•, ·-, 211 -A.., Phone 54121! ,.. write 5:.,... wkndt ·. . e rn.e114 .,,. QaollW S<TVii'll Kml. llll W. Balboa L1: lblli Amm:., ~ '8'o pool• ·HACllNDA '-lllOdu. • •• P.O. a.1223.Colla W... • ' Carpeto,-. ,_ e1o. BM!., "'1" Puhr• ..-nc.Schoot. 1111-7* -~ . .....,;; iiio. Aeros1" I HARIOll CORONA D~ MAii BE .._... fui w._,i ,:c1c .!, "'!::; = ':!:: · -ft! ~:";!i,"'::; -· A Onnu1. 5'Mlll. ~W , p ... M?. ~. n-lillittl ~t Jam · SCI AVOCADO a:nu:rr Dtlwia .... -· ..,.... tiy ~I-....... • bllri •nd 11bles. WHh" • dui>tex lrlPll?< ;.;; 1••111' .. HOUSEWORK -111 -...... ..... ..... , ...... ____ """1111'" I m.~~l ~.-..... _ 11111 f, Adtllta llllf 2:. ":i ·ba111. Cptsl*'Pa. 87Mm. -t1eyer. wm -ror rdril 11e..porteeJ:. Cooll---ri~y 13 ~t, Min tUrCENT ~ trad.. IXICVTIVI .. = . lltlux;,:.:.* ,...., lillL 1 • s.q n. Nfi & Socl•I Clulio Iii or • -. or c-a del Mor.115-1112 hn. 131 -. -· lottlllls IDr 0.. ...,._, ... ...., •· /: ~Tl"':;:; ritOll mo. Mi-lllN wroctAN Vl!:Wt In l'lllC IO Unfla ~ C..11 Mua . lftDO-f a -tlltc. dlollbtrbtl ,._ ' ro, drDI. blW. 'pH'dlopi. , " • -Huntlapn -. -FOTO DATI "''hanp ror ..,,,, '"'' er WT!al do )'lilt haw lo trtudof tJan tleorhll will! p;.;,ie. lt l CIP'TIONIST 15Z f'lactntla AW. AM llOO • l\IOVE IN -e OJTICEll i Tornnc:lu, """'*-R-· U.t II hat -In 0ranc< CLARK l Toner T ax .. ..__ • Lqa1 .,,.. f'tlwe ... -w -· -9lll<ly Elma-La--110 A tit ... JI. Oool&-. s:~~t :--..:;.. "":. '::; do, 11.-1111t Bttch araa. Oount1'1 la"°ll """ tntl· s...vtce. 14 YEARS "'P· 111 !iiiD htlp ot -· We 4IO .a:.~ Nii uA;7~ -· it<ol OJidlOG, ~ -Coll .. IW ,... :..U to you. ,_ -SC.~ U. poot. 142-li11. .,.., --ln M .. Aldoo e -e Slllto H • le.ma ·--IPL. e)Oft Fllnl. • Ullfum t • 2 Br. 14'"11' Ole ot -., --NO OOlmUCTI * * * ---Call !Or otfPI. n ..... i..,m-e Com-~--"& blllJ.,Pllat .... nm. aw-.. 11f-•• .. IMvH.a. ,. t.r. recaw •• ,. * * * --· M-"35, Howard Clark • PankN HomemUm • ~ • a-lllod M . 111 E. 22nd su. • -Opan. Ill mo. 541 llllO. nveme. 213/•J.m Johll T....-. lt>ltJI. !1471181. we·u ht1' ,.,. 1111! - I • , •• \ i I I I • 0 DAILY PILOT 'Tutsday, January 25, 1972 Schools and Instructions This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For further inforrn1tion re91rdin9 the Deily Pilot Schools ind Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678, 'EXT. 325 CAN YOUR CHILDS READING IMPROVE? AMES READING CLINIC l"rM Dlqnostlc Tastlng-Counclllng-Cro- clantlalad blractor·lndlvlduallzad Instruc- tion Emphasis: . Phonics, L•"fU-t• Arts, Strudur•I Anal· y1i1, Compreh1n1lon. (Setving Saddleback Valley Area) 8374567 AFTER 5 PM AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN ' > e Travel Atlont • Reservations e Ticket Salas • Air Freight CorfO • Communlc.tlon1 • Oper1tlon1 Agent "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" ACCIDITID1 N1t10111I Ali•ocl1tio• Tr1d1 & T1ch11!0 ul Scl.ool1 • Approv1cl for V1t1r1ns. Ell9ibl1 lrutitv· tl111 urtd1r th1 Fecl1r1lly ln1ur1d Student Loin Pr09r1M. Airline Schools Pacific 61 O East 17th St., Santa Ana 714·543-6596 SEW-KNITS SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS • and LINGERIE All Brands Stretch P1ttarM Vogue & Buttarlck P11t11rns Original K'nlt Fabric Store In The Harbor Area With Finest Selection Of Knit Fabrics On Orange Coast. STRE .JCil $EWING CLASSES Mornl..,.-Afta,,,_ ind Evenlnt 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540-3268 D1ily Pilot Classified Ads for Allio~ •.. Call .642-5678 Children discover great things at our school. Themselves. Our school. Early Achievement Center. Unlike most pre-schools, we do more than keep little hands busy. We keep littl e minds busy. With science. Math. Language. Art. Social' Studies. Things like that. Impressed? Don't be. It's not what we teach that's so special. It's the special way we teach. We encourage children to discuss th ings. Touch things. Act out things. . ... So they will better know their capab1ilt1es. And themselves. (Which Is just ebout the greatest lesson of all.) Ok, like to discover more about us? Call or write for our free brochure. Or drop. by our Sunflower school • We're open year 'round. So parents can come in anytime. And children can be enrolled anytime. NEWPORT· MESA PRE-SCHOOL ' Sunflower Early Aehlavement Center 2515 West Sunflower Avenue Santa Ana , caJlfomia 92704 714/540-4750 140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645-2323 Newpart Air Associates ENROLL NOW Fright School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $500. Kindergarten Readiness Arts & Crafts * I-A-I FAA APPROVED * Music & Rhythm Physical Fitness Phonics C:-loclodn: Colors & Numbers Educational Field ·Trips Hot Lunches 35 Hours fli9ht time in Cessna 150'1 with 20 hours dual instruction. Club membership. 3 Month's free dues. lndividu•I instruction, llilored to YOUR abiHty. Basic Bible Stories •' TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT 10 AIRCllAFT AYAlLAIU AT LOWUT U.ns IN OU.NIH COUNTT Le1rn to fly now - -and hive fun I * Fly Mexico & C1n1d1 * Spacl1I Rates for Commercial or Instrument Students. For Complete Dat1lls Call NOW 673 ·0313 • • • about your school child? Is he or she doing work in pub· lie school you believe to be substandard for his or her own ability? Is the class too large f~r learning, too noisy and un· disciplined for proper concentration? Is the teacher per· sonally interested in your child? Do you approve of prayer end the Bible in the classroom? Do you went your child to learn patriotism? You can make a change for the better for es little es $32.50 a month et Neumann Christia n School, Corner of Santa Ana end Magnolia Streets in Coste Mesa. Call 548-2840 or 548-1733 and ask for Mr. Conkling. DAILY PILOT Classified for Action!! Telephone 642-5678 ( • A Progr•m To Motlv•t• Your Child In His Most Form1tlva YHrs. • A Total Readiness Program • A Learning Environment • Morning/ Afternoon Teaching Sessions THE EDUCATIONAL READINESS CENTRE • ,__ ]IJ Help W1nted, M & P 710 EXPER -per iilYroll 1 irl needed 4 hn per day. Hrs ~xible. Fntn Valley. pa,y commemurate w/u,. per. Slart bnmed. !IC-1441. EXPERIENCED maid.I. Ap. ply Rodeway Motor Inn, 1400 PaliaadS Rd, O.ta M .... EXPER. Heliarc Welder, for alum. mut. Appb' 770 W. 17th St., C.M. F/C BKKPR $650 Thru Trial Balance Call LoITalne WESI'CLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY ro43 Westcllff Dr., NB 645-2770 FIC Bookkeeper for Laiuna Beach ofc of CPA firm. 494-9751. FEMALE trainee r e 1 i n pourer. F /time days, Call for aPPt. 549-0241. FREE LANCE artist wanted, Gralle· orientated. 2070 Maple Ave., Co1ta Mesa Ca11 ~T466 trom 6 pril. on. 141 4334 141 30!2 FULL °' p/time, Mimi l~~~~===========~I trne, no eXp. ne c. I, Sa lary/co mm . Fuller Brush, 962--M16. ·-... -• o.111 ...... , ... • lllllollltllll 'nllrl" TKIMtlcllll • • ..,....., M.-ul T_,.lcll11 e •KO TKMki. • Medlul ........... DAY AND MNING CLASSU Enroll Now For February 7th Afternoon Classes CALIFORNIA PROFUSIONAL COWGE , .. , ... .,..,. lht4.. c... ..... c.nt. 714/'4S..HH ........ ·~ • .......,.,........ ra.cen.t • ...,.a OWW A_. .... h" MlfftlMn el .. r1a" 1t111 C..I W ..... flt ,,.. c:.m ... ' GAL FRIDAY $500 Type 70. Young Co. CaJI_ Lorraine WESl'CLIFF Personnel Agency 2043 Westcllff Or., NB 645-2770 GAL Friday•· aome typine and posting necnsary. Im· med. openina: • full or part time. Apply Blackmur'• Furniture, 260 Forest A~ .• Laguna Beach. GENERAL OFFICE Permanent work Mon thru Fri. Company benefitl. Ex· perlenced! 546-3236 GITT & Card &hop tales v.-oman. I/time, e x p e r prefd. 21.JS. Mual be reliable & neatly groomed. Memoey Lane, 2300 Harbor, C.M. GIRLS TRAVEL Too yowia for airlines, need 5 &iris J.8..23 to travel. Flor· ida It eaatem reaortJ. Trans· portation pald. Above aver. are earnirws. See Mr. Mc. Lane, Sheridan Beach Inn, 2llU Paclftc Cout Hwy., Suite 116, H.B. GIRL to work at amall com-~ pany, 8-12 morn ln aa , HUNTINGTON -MESA PRE-SCHOOL f 2109 Valley Rd., Costa Mesa. (On the border between Hunl Bch. & Costa Mesa, off Vic· loris St.) • Two 1h Day Sessions, 9 A.M..11:30 & 1 P.M.-3 :30 P .M. • Academic Kindergarten Readiness Program • Children Ages 3 Years 9 mo's to School Age • New & Attractive Facilities. Coll Us For An Appointment Or Information 646-4776 "But, Mommy, everyone goes to Yamaha •sic Sdlool." U you have a child between the qe1 of four and ela:ht, come 1ee ut. Muaic la too important to leave out of a child'• Ufe. eYAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL; ' lff L 11111, COSTA MISA l'HONI MZ· 1144 ORANGI COAST'S BUT Dally Pllet Cla11lflH UlllMDf •• ( f operatina' IBM punch car equipt Lona:er hn. optional April thru Sept. Need to work w/figutts accurately. \Ve will train. $2.40. StS-7101 HAIRDRESSERS. If )'Ot1 can cut hair le: like to make money, join Hair Weal ltaff. LeaSe conce9lions o D I y • 673-4186. HEAI.TII Food Store. Young man wanted, perm. posi- tion. Apply 1861 -Bl., Carta Mesa. HELP! I have· a new bulinen 1n town and I need your help. If a eround floor op- portunity off'red by a new company with new tdeu, pou:tble earninp in exCH1 of $30,000 and more per year interests you ~ )1>U lntere'st me! And I would lift to meet you! For penonal ~ terview only, call Mr. Bruno, 835-90)). HOME Party P1an needs 4 women to work full or part time. No Investment, deliveries, or oollectini. For appt., call 545-#t5 betwn 8· to 10 a.m. & 3 to 6 pm. HOSTESS P/time Weekendl Call Ivan Bob Burn'• Restaurant 6ff.:IJ30 HOUSEKEEPER • Balboa. Mon-Fri, 3 to 4 hn per day (afternoons), Cleaning & 'I light cooking for elderly couple. Own trans I: ref req. ~ C&ll Mn. Davlo, 9. 5 ' 642·1626 for appt. HOUSEKEEPER, need mid· die qe woman. Must love kldJ. Full charge, live-in, H.B. area. M7..soll rvn. HSKPRS Emplyr pay1 fee . Georae Allen Byland Apo-q · ey 106-B E. 16th $.A. 541--0395. <Ii HOUSEKEEPER• Young llve-ln, N e w po r t Beach. 2 children. Cool<. Fatherless home. N4-2!07. I I HOUSEKPR LIVE IN 11 Cook for couple. PVt rm I: ba. Beautlful home, beauU· 1 I ful _, •. 642·9006. l-'-'-ol:i-=~YEST=_..,,, IN,,..--1 ' YOUR FUTURE II YOUR OWN IOSSI Man .. w- L .... Avan.w Taxi Cu I I I ' I - T....,, .-, 25, 1972 DAILY l'ILOT [ a ;I J ! I l[Il) [ lflflt; I t ][11)1 '~·-I ·_.___: ~ I .. 3 ? 1 Help W1111911, M a P 710 Help W-, M a fl 711 RN, lllll lfme, nJiht llllllt ll· T, lllat 1r!op lmlts. ~ Manor, Capo __ , as'l!6, C•meru • Mlocell11111• Ill Sport ... -m GeMrol M Cycloo, IU..1, Trvcko M2 A....., l•••rtM '70 1 •....,_ -STEl'l.io a....-EJec. SCUBA ....,..._, ~ Al.LEN Sid Boot 13% It Scooter• '15 '11 llotl&e Vln 300 9miea. II MM movto .. -..,.,.... I --unlL IJl, -. llO: A41».._er, ·wtlh 40 HP Ou--.r HONDA. IJTl SL.IZ. New V-1, aulO ahlfL radio, heat. JAGU.AI w/IOOnd. RCA model 400. 1311.95. • Watts. A>l/f'll $40; V ... $21. IU-'1181. and trailer with w1nch. cond, Lo ml'a, 1 mo'a old. er. Tan .... -. !SOD mllea. •51 JAG. SK 1211 '125. ~aft 5 pm. aw.o _,_ w/--s .... , lt .. t•W•M Qood OOlldlllon. all Ill< Make .U... !67·UU alt lllSO lull priCe, Pbone CLASSIC l'umltv19 Ill :ii:: = = lar ' In $350.00. t;om. 5311-1'156 !Fullerton). Wire Wbeela. 11c., enlfrely SAL~SM A N ncrottlonal vehk:les .I: mobile home Pll1L So CalU. ana, 10 or\r. equip. nllnulactlUtr ElectricaJ, radio, or elec- tronlc bklrd ... f'd. Mall -,~.,.,,.,.,-,,_"<'"..,..-I 139 511-1'91 '71 HONDA 350 SL, low 1965 CHEVY % Ton pickup oriiJnal lhl'uoul. Medulnlo. 3 ROOM GROUP ·95 comp!<... Pioneer 16 Dumloated ahowc.,., I lloata, Main!,/• mlleaae. Xlnl cond. $62S. ln excel. cond. WW lrade aUy perfect thruouL H""' • •LL NEW '"""Iver $99.95. Sana u l • llua lbolvea, -Id anodlud' •-'" -~ ~"' f f 1965 lat -tJo l'"'ts -•-·· --"d "' Dual BSR. CPTl?"d Sta.Di 1l •¥ .-rv~ "'' _.._,. art pm, or or er ... n .... aw:i: .. ......,.. COit over FURNITURE ' ' ttlnp, Exorl cond, Ca II ••~-u-·a ~ w•~• Must be ln ~ $300 IO nPla.ce. Phone ......,,.,, A aalory expected i.colll1"1Jnr ol I pc bedroom to lftttco P. o. Box 1136 sroup, T pc Uvlnc room . Newport Belch, Calif, 9)68), croup A: 5 pc d1n1ns tet. dud, •tock cle arance . •lllforflS.ml. BOAT Bo--·.,,_.,,_ 25e '"""""nvm. ,,_. -W•M ......... uu Stereo E qul • ...,,_ ~-cood. ~74. m.25'4 CS.,,. ewa 531-&ll. w' ... -. 119 E. 17th/..: ~i.Radle, Hll'I, 136 ~ lAnrtl> al w/L US!D MOTOR AUto L .. 1lng "4 '67 JAG. XKE 2+2. Leather Colt.a M11a1 66-2442. NO int., chrome wlre whla • * AUCnON * 19'12 ZENl11! & RCA color"' Boato/Marlno HOME ~ Sacrifice. 833-2;169 black A whlle TV. Lowest !!quip. 904 SPECIALS l£ASING JENSEN Flne P"unrltu:e prk:ea Jn Q-··e r-.~ ... l ! ~~,,,.--'"".=--- S4LESMAN ex per. in Exec. Secretary 10 l'lOO tralnJng & recnilttne aa1., ALL FOR $29f. F/C Bookkeeper to $1'00 dittrlbulol'lhlp thla area. Secretary.Bookkeeper l600 Send Reaume, Claaailled ad Gen'I Ok/Anaheim to $550 no, 1316, Daily Pilot, P. 0. MTST ()pen.tor . to $500 *x 15&1 Costa Mea, Ca. Girl Friday 1500 - Acctng Clerk/Type 14!6 1 .,"-=·==,,-,~~~. Clerk 'l')'pllt 1425 SALESWOMAN, Health Food rue Clerk S32S s ...... oulaDlng peraonall1y. Sec'y Advertl.clDe to $525 10 to 6, 5 days, 553-0242 Free/Fee Posltions '88 E. 11th fat Irv.tile) CM 642·1470 daya: or ~1983 eves. SECRETARY • A-'1·---·-• ......,,,..,...., BRANO new, 1972 6 horse 1970 UTE Lintt &1otor Home ........ ~.. ~. p•-·-lube, 1 --"• ~. OUT leese •-"-for Aue"°"'~ .... 7•30 .,. "'"""'ii: .,. --JohlUOn. U·-..1 f-d'-·'-"• 25 Ft. Ful1" ""'Ulp, le 1eU ••T . ~-';"''"" W • ud '"A'~••, Bp.m. A: ler'Vice. Color antenna In-$2!6 plus tax~ sci'.Sss1~a::: contained. i'nci"aJr cond. Savlngs . Sa.tistaction. Scr- LAY·AWAY PLAN in y s uct1on arn lt&Ued w/alJ conaolel thna '-J 1971 lJl'E Uner Motor Horne vice. ~Newport. Ol ~ 31 Januar;y. No flna.nce Buts, Powtr 906 25 Ft. Full,y equip & sell WE LEASE 41..L POPm.AR TRADERS Behind Tony'a Bid( Mot'I Chuie If paid wliltln 90 I coolalned Incl air oond 1912 MAKES AT COMPETI. 'URNITURE BEAUTIFUL. wry clear, 11' di.Ya Cit" no down I: Up to S6 YAOITING &ale.man. Must , 1971 l!TE Untr Motor R~me TIVE RATES. Carat Diamond in Tiffany months 1o pay, ABC Cofor have auccesslul a a I e I 28 Ft. F\ill,y equip. & self Call Malcolm ~d for 202 N. BrHcfw1y, S.A. setttncA:ma~}ady'al: TV, 9021 Atlanta,~Hun-backaround A aome contained. Incl aircond. (2 further deta1b1. 83s.13'l> Open 7 Daya man's weddJnc bands. Coat -Beach. 9118-mil. knowledie ot new A used IO choose from) THEODORE ,J;:r:,::,r ~~~. ~g·~~ :.:Ao'::~; STEREOS.JO unclaimed, 19'12 ~=a~ ~;,'i: *Marvin Pearce* ~B~~~~~ Uon. Movfnr • Mmt aeU! 1 6 PM. or all .... week·~-. COOIOiles, new warranty, &: marina. Ya ch t I n a: I Costa Mesa 642.(1(110 Tl RMS.ALSO JENSEN AtmlORlZED; SALES ' SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS !JOO W. <lout Hwy. NtwpOrtlleach LOTUS ~ -------·- RECEPTIONIST Full time. No SH. Xlnt typ- ist.' Sailboat M{rr. Salary commensurate with ability. Mlsa MeCarthy 642<J542 be- tween 8-5. ~ u....,. BOtne AM, FM deluxe audk> Aaaoci&te Co 646--0551 M I H ' Two piece blue sectional SP=RIN=a...,...,1rt,.,...~c1ou,--,b"'i.-"'11o-xl syatema. 4 spd ...,,..,... . ' rp. · 0 Gr omeS Autos Wantad 968 1---.-LO_T_O_S ___ I aofa. Powder blue Velvet springs and mattre1s. BSR Mediterranean Jacks, 23' CENTURY• 2 bunks,, WE PAY TOP J : C. PENNEY CO, Fuhlon l•l•nd Newport la•cN Herltaae aofa. ll3l).4S95 MedJWl>-flrm, very good "'1d for 1219, will Mll for h<ad, 135 Hp new Chrysler 558-3222 s..t~0=c;:; ~:~~~p.::. ~~~ condition. Call after 5 P.M,, $59.95. $5/mo. Inspect 421 ~~ '/: a::·~: 1t11 S. Village Way, S.A. CASH Hu Open!na For BEAUTY SALON OP!RATORS & MANAGER SENIOR woman prepare/ ""'"• nJ•-a•--•, 60" ft_:.~ _1>46-=lm,_.,,.,· ==-=-...,.-So. Brookhunt, Anaheim, • • •.t-H share eve meal-iir woman ·-\o: ..-.11.1 .nuWJU POOL T~ Warehouse 53J..-0290. cond. $3,3fi0. 673-8009. , ........ tor ome Rental alone. I.Jkea doll. SU.1951 tortobe pme table w/4 Sale. Fre ht dam .. .....i t•o REPAIRMAN SPECIALS CABIN Cruiaer 25' Reserve your vacation cam~ for wred A tnlcb .,,,.. dM.in, red modern lounge ....... ~ St lcraft Eng X1 cond I er, motor home or mini can • , .... ~V!?=1 station attendant, chair le ottoman, 3 iOkf, to $199.' New llate factory Admiral portable TV, 16" H~ needs, 80~ ~lding: home. Low rental rates. Call cGanRO,,.JH!wClreeHEY•sRttmaOLEJtea. s::~;;.· ~~ c!.': b•" 1695 ..':!:..bor ::!'· ::i3: -~. ~~ 1 3 9 s. =~ ~: =u:;t'e".:! $900. 644-4545. MiK[°'Mcr ... CARTHY GMC SERVICE station attendant W houe Al Tb HOLIDAY Health SP a conDe model $800 new, '70 Arena Cra.tt, :kl', 110, 220 Aak tor Sales Man1.1er -·e••·· hilt lull "-lite art e, tn'I., Membenhip. 2•l Yrs. •-. $l50. 547-3182. hp, Cuddy cabin, tandem i-• •-a·• Blvd . ., ..... '6 11 • wue, 1/27 I: Fri.. 1/21, 9 am-5 n _..... ~~~~~~~~~ tr1r rta tu •<::.i:~ RECREATIONAL VEHICLE Oo9.u. ""' l,;Q mecha.nical knowledae, neat pm. cub 6' carry bull. Ml'I. Scott. 5 4 9-0101 • po po ' __,, CENTER Huntln&ton Beach Jn ---Ex -·· 549-ll71 613-SJ68. ·-.-~ • -a,.__. ....... ., ptl'.vu1J. LeaderahlpWarehou1e, · "':c:-:--:-:::---J·lll ~-------Cor.BeachlcMcFadden, O'lfgui)I n£..._... Apply 2590 Newport Blvd., 11030 Condoc, Fountain KINGSIZE bed, liner, pad&: frM la You -16' TROJAN Ski boat, 200 Weatmlnste.r IMPORTS WANTED Pm'd With Followlni C.M. Valley. frame, 5 mo. old, 5 yr. HP, V-8, Xlnt cond. $950. 894-1336 or 531-2450 Orange O>unrtes SERVICE guarantee $35. Private par· 3 Llntl, 2 Times, $2.00 Will fir.nee. 673-6450, or TO lJYER Xln 't Worklng Condi. f ~'."'·Fullattendan~ Queen Size Headboard ., 968--0833 675-3122. * Mam'n Pearce* BILL MAXEY" s B TOYOTA Outst&nd..inr Bentfita exp. pre e.n:g, &: p&rt Grttn brocade with rold IWl· • • time shifts avail. Apply al buntl. Uke new excellent BELT musqer, beaV)' duty, BROKEN 'COncttte, nice for FOR aale 13' Boston Whaler 18881 Beach Blvd. NEWPORT IMPORTS I 3100 W. Cout Hwy, Newport Beach MERC!DES BENZ C•ll for Appl. Shell, !Tth & Irvine, N.B. cond. 115. Hanlwa.. Jnclud· excellent condition 135 or relainJn< waU O• rip.rap. 40 h.p. Johnoon. Loaded Motor Homes H. Beach. . P!o. 817-8!/l!I '44-2313 TELEPHONE Sales. Top .,,ed.=l*<=Dll=8~---~ trade for U.15x1S" tires You t.ul. SCG-0656. w/xl?u. $1.300. 673--3052· WE PAY TOP DOILAR '69 MERCEDES ZD °'"91. commisa:k>lll and bonus. Ap. COMPLETE ho u 1 e b o Id white walls, recaps con-~9 ~M~O-. O~ld~German--She~p-h-ent-, Boats, Rent/Chart'r 901 Salas • Rentals FOR TOP USED CAM Xlnt cond. 1 owner, •· Equal Oppor. Employ" ply Jn penon be,.... 9.00 _,_ Incl. drpa, rup, aldered. 631-<116. all otoots, gentle w/chll~n. CATALINA 27' SLOOP 558·3222 u your -la utra dean, ffi4l - andl2:00noonat8381Bolu toola,milc.60-2503. pORTairleupaintgun. Call5J6-4518eves. 8e!'.UatinL MG LOAN Proceuor, are ·you Avenue', Mldway~ty. . MOVJNG-.Evuythlnc pi. BlnklSupe.rB,attachmenta FOX Terrier Puppy, 2 mos. ~n:;:1git.Aux.power. 1<11 S. VWage Way, S.A. BAUER BtnCK =~to !itter~w: T YPIST /Rf!ceptiotilt, Mlle. antiq'a, ~ture. Ace &: 80' .+ ~· $550. 54~5651 old. Male. Adorable! 6'~Plheadroc!,~:..e~t C.oata ::saE. 17th St5cs.m.; p It Im e, 11turs/Sat/Sun. Furniture, 1112 Newport Bl, days. * 54&-3863 * Newport slip w/plenty of !:!" ;j ~~ ~ Acctn'g b&ck&round. Front ;::C,.,.M.=.,.---=-,--,..-J.Glrla Stin&'-Ra,y bicycles -6 GUINEA Pip A 3 puppli!s, pe.rktna:. Club rates. For info WllL Buy your car paid for benefits, Nice 0 ft 1 c e a. Ofc appearance. Mesa Verde DARK brown, Early Amer. Good 'tondition -$10 each. part doxle, free to good call 557.9046 aft 6: 30, or not. Call Ralph Gordon 5*-1093. ~try Club, 5f9..0317, NH». aofa w/matchine ch a t r, Call '.-0.19 after 5:30 p . m. home 947-5668. Boats, Sail 909 ~~Bl-d 54~31M 1970 yer. atereo, . m.llc:. c b air 1 • 837 • 1,6'°"M"'O-. .,,.,c-;;eo"'u"'ie"'t""""G"'ermae-., 1 , ar r v .. sta esa. MAID work needed in ex-711 ,.. UDO 14 Ra rl Good chance fUr apt. 2 316 2 WOMEN to collate I: pack, 6"-UJS. UKE new $800. TV, aell Shepherd loves children • ce g, Autos, Imported 970 MO AtmlOIUZ!:D SALES a SERVICE NEW PORT ! IMPO RTS • Newport Blvd, CM 543-9755. aiao do tome Ute lhippirll "'s·-=G=RE=EN=-.,-11,-, '"'bel_u_t!Jul"'' $400. 2 &et& Wiiber Ir: ~ , cond, New sails & llnea. 13631 Harbor, Garden Grove 1---'--"-----1 MALE worl<. North American Oor-condition, llOO. $125, "$300. Twin beda llOO· needs "• yrd, 61>-38!0. eov... No. 1602. 6'15-<898 J 1 Blk. So. of G.G. Frwy, BMW llOO W, <lout H..,.. age 18 thnl 25 needed reapondence School •1360 Etta: ~76T Both. 56-743'7. PAIR AKC Welmiraners eves. 636-23.33 Newport Beact. Nto....= .~".."""b. Ownroule Jn M•. Kearns. "LIKE="'ne-w,"'$Sl0=~1~pc-.~D""anJa0"°''~ NEW Malclili¥ blue rup 6x9 ::'.!: ~ ';;:;: ~:: 16' Hobie CaL Brand new, Tr•llora, Ullllty 947 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1968 MG Mldael. ~.owner, w~~-75S-;: or WAITRFSS/tfme ~ 21, ~or modern walnut diniDc ll!t. and Sx6. $7S aet. 8xlll Gold '71. yeL, wt. aail.s, Many 24,IXXI ml. Wire whl.1 ., RlH. p , or r. fl~. 614-.()295 ,....135• 641-l209. xtraa, w/trlr, 11800. bi' UTIUTY Trailer, good 2002,5 & aolt top, ba1'I top, ronneau ME D lCALA 11t-B u •)' Apply The Matador, 1768 =-,,__-=-·..,...-=·----I='===--,---.,-JI~} ~2141 or 6'5-1554 ~ltion, best off~r. cove r, M ake of fer. 1-•-t om-. Garden N-•BJ, C.M. EX.-·~ Pr •. mur./wr. FIREWOOD for sale. "~" ... _ Ba • ' -·--.. ~. ~ llelhem .\ olacked. 30' wood sloop. Beaut older .-•uo. rarna S 61.Hl'IO. Grove uu. EKG• in-WANTED le&tl +table Jl.00. -bol.t in a:ood cond. J . Alden Auto Service, Perts M9 ---,,..,..=,----1 -ur1na1ya1a i.b. ' Twin bed. ss. 641-U?L - 154 design. Fully equip 1or MGI Somo .;. ... .r. bont -. 1EX~C. CONS~';!_~~.!t WILL move aeythJnc you BCYC Yacht club .,.,,.. Dot• cruise. 12.950. 817-o.'!12. MUNTZ 4 ol I track tape Only exp'd need apply. ~ ~r--tel ~· bqy in Oda column I: more. benhlp for sale. Saw $500. HOBIE Cat 1S 3 mos old. drck, e: month.I old, &ood 5»-3C(X). :uJcaUou ex;:· 0:1 _--=,..,==~·~-==~~-I·-·~--·~*.,-=--=-*_,,.-,·= AGAIN offering quality pup. Lime a:reen huD, yellow cond. $50. or trade for AM· MOTHER'S Aide, children 3 a: deadbeats don't apply. SfUDlO BDRM SET 1 Pair "Head" atandud pies for ale; 6 wk old trampoline. $1495. Phone FM radio for VW. 548-5380. a: 5, liY&-in, En1Uah speak· 'lbe man we hire must be XLNT COND * $175 anow skis $50. Xlnt oood. Labrador Retrievers. 1 after 6 pm ld-3737. 302 V-8 Ford engine, jlllt '64 ?tfGB, new .J111,lnt, top e"C o/h&UI. AM/1'M, whla • .,., ~ . ·PORSCHE q , Private room. bath A brlaht a: wtnlnr to work. ** 968-0574 ** 6"-12>9. female St. Bemanl, 6 wka. "'KI°"TE=-=~f>----=,,....= reo:ind. 421 Headen A mile. -· 1 · ,;;;..c-,,------M-~-crest I<ennel : uv., co..., l'lOO. 12' ··•· ou -At•-6 CREVIER MOTORS TV. $200.mo. 494-1-Exper. a must n aw1tch-I Mltcellaneoua cu·w1 Skiff-tits VW van. $1SO. 8' _.... ~"' \o:,-• -W. lsl st .•• •--ta .__ boards, data. TWX, Telex G•r ... Sale 112 W•n•·• 120 54G-O!l89 -·-• ~~ OYIR 25 · ' MEDICAL STENO etc. Thia company a dM• =...,.,,...'"".,.__,....,.,_,_. H-tane $SO. 64e-1821. 83$.3171 Lite bookkeeping, radk>losY Jon of major Corp. List~ on 2 TRANSPO" :rT•TION --, SPRING-e.ire double box· KEESHOND pup&, AKC reg, CEl'II'ERBOAR'.D r a c In I ,..._ flrSllil II A] A.utomotsw Exctlleuc. ottlce. For Interview I: zyp. NYE c .. 1 .. -. ,.. bin XlnL K' .... _.. __ .. t t male le female, Ch Sabot. like new, compktely $ inc test phone 644-1775. . --~ • &:ea Buick '59, Mercury '54, am-aprinp allU ma r e 11. background. 546--9888 or c1 .. n, 1t....i1t ...... ~°UC'=ts 91J:. tl2'1 -tl4'• 1'57 to 1'71 NEED for rtaht man. Send reswne O>la> abeives, &lw: top ¥edlum firm, very sood 63'1-21!i0. equip., regiatere!. ~U&. to pay 10 me to W.V. Morrow Communl· inetvinl', chicb:l'll, roo.ttta rondition. C&ll after 5 P.M. WANTED, trailer for 26' one Antl41ue1/Cl1ulcs 953 Chriltmu bills? J S h-~-':' cations Mang. Inc. 33f5 NP. , ,a: n.bbh:s ,a: cqea, 9062 ;,1>46-:,::,;lm:;:·,,.-,,-;:,,-,=-;=:: ~~ :aJ:' :c. Tri'• I: ton fixed keel Ail boaL 1940 Ford Del Sarah Covenlr)' ew~,. Blvd., NB. Calif. !ISJ. Holm Aw.~ t.v .. Watkhw WANTED: 1 Ion "' """" • 646-0219.. 549-0869. ·~·-~ • .,..Jn ex2-ldocll'lent ROY CAIVD Inc NEWPORT IMPORTS Min. age 3'. 54()..a;H. w•NTED ~. ----•·. -.~_ ... _ lloor ~ck. 1 '•::-.. -:--:S"'I ---:=--:-~"' ~· ~ •• ~ n~ •--· -~-·-P -II, lps/Dockl '10 ~~-• condltloO. 19 0 0 , -u-~ BJ•~ ' NEW opportunity ln Beeline Cooks, Cocktail WaitrHeel, SABY ........ 'Cbair ...._,_,·u M&-1361 OLD Elwtilh Sheepdos Pt.IPI· ........... ~ na1wuor """' Fashion. Hl&he•t percentage Dllhwuhen • BUlboya. Aft steel M'Biue ~=-$5 WANTED: Mabc:lpnf buffet. Palpated, i-rents OF A• 50' dip, side tie, $2.50 peT ft. 83&-:i672. Calta Mea 5'8 '''' otteredlOmaoageau'"·::f 3,'831Briltolst.,C.M. Table ~p • .,..n -· pdcondltlon.Pteuecall ~ciacos, lovable. 213: NEWPORT MARINA. Duno ..... le1 "' DATSUN SIOllW.OoutH..,, w:blle .)'OU !um. e ' KING'S ·CROSS beiae aMde 43" tali Jli &fter 5 pm. 64$-(1955. =='°'·,-"""-.,..,..,. ~m.~=-·~~-:-~~-Newp:trt _!:acb SlS-e622. WANTED x.Gl'S 541-3182. W•ntod: ll' L•ddors w=..!, cu;::, .. ~.~ Boall, Spootl & Ski 911 ~~ •• ~. Dune lilllll' '72 DATSUN PICKlf-'42-'- NURSES, pvt, dut)', all For Non·Unlon War Film. Ml1COll•naou• Ill Eves call •••l013 B---l:PO=·=~=•"''I0"'9l"'t'°"'X1n"""t-nd-1 --·r '"6" -g AU shots Call J--12 1't •~. =-'er l8 HP Call _., c..i.M ~ • CO • type•, all 1hill.I. Le""vw~ Film production co. n ow ... · · ...,_..,.. OU9Wl1 ... ,..,_ ~..., 351 Mu '"I 1---·~ 122 alt-6 pm ••7 -J-_,.,_ .... ..,.; ..... , ,.. MUlt tell. Make oft.er. Pvt. • NUl'ltl Re a Is try, caat1nc· •-rqrr-v"1911•• ... · i:n -o.,...,, .. ~ ..... ~ .... ~---. T k 4 .-dlr W/cam-Radio u-ttal Rd NB Ca11(213)'461-3'm. STEREO,unclalmed •vt"Os~~~~. mote controls. boat cover, rvc1 t62 • .,... . _., 'pty.Evet.~2838. -• " . . I ·--~-1 G "' ""ONY ~-~· -"tar .\ ~~ -~~u ~-11~·---•-~ I PIY tires, o/cam eorJno. ·='===,-,,=~-I ... -r ·~ ~ ayaway ~ .. ·~ .., ~ ~·~ •-2 -AU ~--1 ... ~. over •-... =•=· -. ~--Jin -• ~ w/no n PORSCHE 9U.T brown, ~ .... o """"""'" **WANTED door to door KaJam--Amp. 160. ,.... ...1uunpon s.~ _ Af __.. '"4111 ., ... r3 Interview• s.s M/F """"no tnveatmant rm. Hpd cbanler, lull 00-9137."" . • 646-1665 • ~'"ce ,,_, ter 6 pm Chev. '68 112-Ton money-. OAC. •i7646ti. all extraar w ........ 1y. l20llO l--'-'~N"U'"R°'S"IN'"'G,...---1 64Z-2814 ranp air 1u1pen1ton POODLES, rar< chocolate 842-373'7. Pl k 546-8136 aft U am~ below q . coat 641-2132. speakers w/c:roa.owt Office P.um•turt/ c up 1961 Por h 912 ..__ ___ Staff RN. Nuning Aide .. WOMEN, work from home, syatem. AM IF MI Mp X l2C brown, mlntaturt, AKC, ~ ONLY 23 000 LOCAL Mn.ES NEW '72 P ICKUP ~ .,,....~, 3-11 ltlift. Exper. RN aupv.· Choose your own holll'I. radio I: tape player. Still Equip. champ sired. abota. Private 1 ..... _r_,._-_rt_•t_1 .. _ _,J -Long whe'et hue, g cyl. llticir. ' ,pd. dlr. dlx, Bumper. Ra· aood oondtUon, new tlrer, , 3·U shift PacUlca HosHpB., ** 962.-5988 ** brand new. Sold tor $309.95, ADDING Machines and cub party, 644--0897. . . rad .• htr. CUit. cab. Mimln, :!nM~n. PLtra121120d ~~AT:!~ '3450. !Wl-«YTO. , 18192 Dela war e, .. YACHTING llllerman. Must be.lance dUe $110. Cub or reflaten:.$18Aup. COWE Puppy for Ill.le. heavy duty equipped, With uvwnor e • ...,..'"VO.u •n PORSCHE 914, 5 spd,, 842-0611, ext 226. have auccenfuJ 1 a 1 e a amall pymntl. Credit DepL, 64S-«i95 AKC rerts. Female. Call C Sale deluxe camper shell. Murt aftr lO 546-8736. 600:> ml, aome body work, • PROFESSIONAL p h on e back 1 r 0 u ad 6 90me 714/IJ93..050L OFFICE deak A cbaJr, rood 642-6116. amper1, / R•nt 920 be eeen .1: driven to fuJ.br '61 DATSUN sedan $7750 or be1t ofter. 673-3338. aolldlor ' Dana Pol•L San knowledae of new .\ used TECHNICOLOR s....,. I condition $45. AFGHAN • MALE * SHELL TOPS * •PPJ'edale. 1!4992Cl good conditton. 1700 RENAULT .. Clemon le, CaplJlrano .,.._ boatl. Pac<maker .\.Carri-movie canwra. Zoom ).8 m-6226 l8 ...0.. old, brindle, EL CAMINO * RANCllERO NABERS Codlllac * Call 6C5-4505 * Work in your own home. Crttt deal Full IUV1 " • D FERRARI '67 n~ UL 4 Best deal In area. Phone er. eel ltnl, many e:xt:ru, S45. 47 Plaw/°'11Mll 1U * 5t&'4i856 * _ :ATSUN Pick 0"9 • AUTHORIZED SALF.S ._,A T R-10, dr. ~ 135-l& betWetn 9:00 a.m. Ir marina. Ya Cb t l ng roM1 of Kodak Kodlcbrome SCHNAUZER Pup& stud B I: J SALES _, HARBOR BL., Good ()C)ftd., ( apd. aUck. • and""""· . -tes Co<p. -L super 8 lllm. $1.00 pr roU. ..wuru.mER PIANOS aervtce, aroomlng 'terms, l030S, Harl>or, SA 139-2SIS C081'A MESA 1--jl'~liRRRRAMRfil--•1 !~~a~d~lo/ll~aat~er;·~l646.~~Sf9.~I09.1~1· l\.E. SALESMAN OR YOUNG woman Tuff .r. Wed Sealed beam lndoor movie 'l'tw 10 )T. Warranly 8f6.-0839. '61 CHEV. Corvair P.U. cab. 540-9100 0pm &alday ~tm!ORIZEI> SUNBEAM l WOMAN for buay only type, tileA-dertdac. llChtl (2) $10 each. Save $DJ. ADORABLE AKC reliRred over c.mper, compl. eqp'd. tit l4LD A SERVICI: 1---------1: bardworld.nc oftief', Freier * ~7 * 5t616~ for Stf'Vt: Han. c:i~ C.O:ll Poodle 1'uPPYs-~ cclon, All in outm.ndlne: concl. SUNBEAM Alplne 'e:T Collv., .. ---ience and Capistnno nock. ,,_ • Whll Toy &: Mlnt $50. 547-38Sl $995. 4944358. aood oondtdof'I. $1000. or • ~..-·• 11 ~ BOAT ~·•M--~•-, 11-ClJaL e 8' WESTWAY " -~-. beltolfer !Ill.ml Valley Rttkient, but you I ~ --.. . ._. ......... ~ They Lu:L $'795 AKC Great Dane PuPI, 711 .... ~.,.,..,. 1ntenattona1 ffarV'lltlr • · .,. Jnterexted ln peopl•1A •&1>o I• y · ~"'°"~.~!·1 ~~ GOULD MUSIC Co. ChampK>n 11Dck,. I wk.s. atx>booveth,? box,kalnk. Lights, RECREATION CENTER TOYOTA =~~.':itei~a'~t~k .n; ';-----~·~~1-IIT ~. "°iit;.,v~ . Since~ S.A Reat. Call 6C2.-fi625. cabinet: s::'ie~~LI: ROY CARYB, l11c. l100 w. Cout a.,, 1-~===,..,.=,_~1 :. C&plalnno Valley R•allY· ~-ti.. IOO _..lyr.oldorleu, 20ISNo.Ma , LOST,HarhorVlowHomoa new.Asklng$800.55~-292Sl!.ubor•Bll'IL N-llltch WIHAVl'EM IJ ,... ..,ua1 Jn~ ~ _,_ -~ Alp"-* 547--0681 * .,.., 8 wk old •--~. =-~~;:.c.--~ Costa M-11411 IHI ··~· '72 LANO CRUISERS Ii 31501 Camino Cap lrano, •-iu ""°" II.VP.I. -. female. 1:>--' • .__,_";'';;it,'": Cycles, Blke1, J ,,.. Sm J\Jan Capistrano. l_..._ ______ I ~waill'llhllWOo·-· USED ORGAN ~w~• ~· Scoolo '15 "IOFORDRa-!ltcnCU.t, A .. UAR :: RECEPTIONIST: Work with ANTIQUE Blrdleye ~aple KINGSIZE Black An1u1 HEADQUARTERS 2 • 9 WEEK OLD PUPS ---'-'-----Lamp. Auto., P.S., VI, 5,800 :. pllotl & alrcn.ft OWl'lf!r& tn drtaer A commode, 100 Rott.me sz. 2 blaclc/&dd Orange County Part ShelUe, nnall breed '1 MU ST Se 11 t p 0 we 11 ml. Goldenwest 1011'' cab-BAUER BUICK lmmedJatt Dd.Jvel)' •: an n:cUina: aviation co. Lite )'l'I. o&d. 5"--0812. 1112 ~ cf.ti $35. •· ~bol~~.PrtNC:," = 642-4SJJ, 53t-38l5 CoMlnl•·Trallt t ...... Bike • .!!_ew paint, (~)per, tuUy equjpped, The Harbor Areas ~ ••'"•Ila ;: typlrw. Front otllce ap;. Applllncff Dbl Nd. matt.,~ ii: mood: Klmballa .I: Conn. AKC Malamut4 puppie s, m .... ..._..a-v~le'l", rear $ •"' W ---. SI. 1450, -$45. Hammond J:hord =· ~·-Co., ffif) llSO. Malta • femalei, tire. Shp. B.\S. MoHUed, 5200 Only Authorhed -.... _ &ii'Hek n Hayes, ~ RECOND. Appllancea & Orran, •bony, 1 2SO. i.U::~;; •-c11 Blvd. 91&-ll'IO very quick. call alters PM, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC JAGUAR DEALER WllW(• O:iutal Apncy 53&-a. ~ _.. 546-1819 ~Harbor Blvd. al Fall' Or. Always hu an excellent se-Authorlled Sales A Sen1ot Ad TV'I. Guar. 6 Delv'd. (Nnr Kall!!la). GERMAN She-pupt, ===·==-=--~~ Coala Meaa -1 lectlon ol both New 6 Uaed 800 S, Ooul u '·bw•• 2190 Harbor Bl at ams Dunlap•a, 1815 Nawport 100 SQ. Yda. ..,, -PIANOS**ORGANS pur< b"'1. No papora.12S '70 SUZUKI 250 Savaae A-1. '70 CHEVY !I Ton. AulO., Jaguan. Lacunalleoch • .,. ~00 REGJ~REO NUl'lll, uper BIYd, CM. ~1780. • CIJ'l'ftirw. $500, wu $1000. 545-9078 aft S pm. Set up for detert. Porting, p S. b, apt ln .... a1ncent hosp. eo.. • REP Al RMAN bu See Wed. • Thun. 11 am·2 Kn'll, Slelnway, Lowrey, MOVING must tell cbun-New rings, pbton, bearings. ~·=-... ~ .. ,,.u.~t= 1'71 XJ6 SEDAN SANTA ANA tact Admlntt""lo•. 81~ wuhm/dryen 6 clabwtn. pm. Alto all..., tum. lrom Alleo. BtldWln, etc. From pagne poodl• puppies 115. Chamber A lork modi!. (2f910G) Willow ......, with saddle TOYOTA Guarn-Delv'd SU-S211; = =.. ~s.~..li ~ "fiie RENTALSF~O °lts 968:21ST. $450. 91M738. DAVI ltOSS PONTIAC leather Interior. AU the ex· ,. ROBINSON'S e NIWl'OltT e llACH Hot optnl"C ,,.. l'ull Tl,,,. WAITRESSD Excoptlonal Banttm AllllY In penon 10.5 p.m. ii l J'uhlon I~ .. N.B. .... ~unlly ... ,_ Lllrl to tndtl °"' -· PUtdllo '°'""'" ~ ... JOU\ 51-ldqllorl- j 83&-7'20. .,:,-tlon~J·. l'llLD'S,PIANOCO, 1 -G~~= ... =u~SH=EPHERD==o:-s '69BSAL!ghiru,_650cc.on-)l!O u-~Blvd F Or tna lncludl..r aut«nalJcSerotoo dept. -T:311am -~· '3 s OX> ml 1995 645-5285 --• 11 air . trans., _.,. •u..ru. ' '11' t pm llloadq tin n\. ~~· ~ ~~~.' YOUNG mu needs ride to d.I. u:..i:-n~ AKC, °!"~,>I w\Ja. alt h or Sunc!aYa. Ouota Mftt -T bn!Jer, factory air condl· day, '""" nd 1rom-. lledhlll WANTED: tlontng, AM·FM ndlo, etc. PHONI -.Ull 11" wide, wbltt, 17 5 • 1 '"" WOULD YOU lS7l '.iAMAHA RTI·B Set up Lola modol ,Fo<d, ...., cab, Only I0,2XI mlleL (UlEAD) 411 W. Wm., Sonia Ana -· ~ ~ ""==' ~ IELIEVE ~ 1"" ... dirt $650. *1282 pick up truck. 111911 ''IO TOYOTA CORONA m' W-. a Elactr1c Drye-, I r.m/5:311 -.,_ ->!IEE ORGAN LESllONS [ --r",.,0• , .JI .~alter=~3_PM~·---~-113-3117 door -. om,, 13000 XJnt-. $lflO. call Ltriy, 141-1111 -. u .. U,... w.1 No rec-.... Y. MAN'S lO speed bike, Jae-* PICKUP TRUCKS. Good 1'70 XKE 2+2 mllo~ AMiFM radio , -·. -T-~~.~ lllntlon.Noolll\ptlon.Jaat ques Anquebl mm, xlnl mechanlcal .\~·-•-.,,..Coupe. Y•-wllh black aulomatlc ....,.,, Supe D-• _., ··~· Oomt ......... _ 7•311 pm. "'·-1 115. 64>2817 ·-.. -· '"th Int~ A tom tl O.E. Jlotr1&. TS lb --acelltnl condltlon $15 0< CciiiT'MUllC 0-r•I ICIO .:"""' ' d!tion. Anytime. 642-0037, :II -er ~-· u • c clean, Inside l ouL Lie -· MU. offer. -Jor U.l!JJ15" tires --KAWASAKI 250 hn. lnnlmlaaion, faciOr)' air 4.l6BSW.OnlySl!fll5atChlck m-w2 tla1I onty. white Willi, f9Cl&ll' cm. G•n "'ft • ..,_ LI-~•~t M•rlM (.,1Ult1nt SCaUk!~~!!:,, Clfelan,6 lo mJ'1. '61 CHEVY" ton, 321, S spd, :~-Pb'Wi!° ~ I°"'""°n Inc., 1970 H&rbor l\ICf'lllG, lrOat rr.e, excel ,,_, f31..flilll. --;;;;• 1"'"~' ;Ji INDEPl'.NDENT ~~a er pm. ldnl c:ond. llTOO, '&7 Chevy SW radio: etc. Ju;. th~~ Blvd., Colla M ... =._ ~ si:im..~· ~~ :;;,:. = • 5irr. ": !~=·~ -.. = ~:;, i-~ ir:.:,.4 ~. ~""· -. btd, '°""' betn 1oo1q for. '70 COROLLA i\D'IUOER4TOR, r r I 'I -wllll .,it • -17.00 s.w1,.. MHl!lnu 121 boa la .. «111!0""'"'· Ca1I MS-.2238. 'ST " Ton flalbed, llak•, (261BQD) IS295 Faatback 2 Or. I 1pd. dlr • It SIJ..1111 e Ma I Su SUZUKI LIS mi "Speclallilng ln Quallly" WSW, T. Glul. Xlnt: cond. dolrtt, !::'~..:. !°!!"' • "' · SlllGER Dlal-w1lfch"' n1ca r !'!.,,,,....., M k ~-1 Flnnt.•!!·,:;" tires, $450. I •u•R (623BFPJ OAC can 11a pv1 ----21" OONIOLE 1V,-. I -· 1tr-sa11, but· ..., at v= -,. " ply wino """"'Y "°""'Call CllOll • door ·-------mllll ..U 125.!ll. Any day la lht BEil' DAY to C.U 61M228 l&liT CHEVY Panel, I eyl lulck.()pol·J•9uar 5464736 aft 11 am '944llL frl HldN-Bed, Ukt new, 16 Hand mowtr $5. Stre.tcb ovacut·l&Dc:y. run an •II Don't TUrnunu.e<!ltemaintoquick w/OVttdrtw, aood ttra, 2.)4 £.17th St. Sdlthl'oldstutt ..... ......, fl2 -m«llO. dolay • .call IDdq ll2-0l1I. cub. eall ~ $lOO * IU-7162. Costa Mff& 5fS.711lS Bey lht""' atull I I I I • I llAll.V PILOT .......... TOYOTA • '12 TOYOT/\ lm"*'I• .. Delivery BIG SA,VINGS ON ~G·n·s ~Lm W YOLYO . -. 1!M6 Harbor, C:O.ta Mesa :ntlUMPH ' • -. . ... • TlltSdaJ, ......., 25, 197? ........ -1§1 .... I ___ ..,_ .. __.ll~I [ · ........ Autoo. ......... 970 ·-._., VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO r~ 7 ~ MOTORS l§J I -·-J§]j I _..... l§J I 1 .:....~;; 970 Autoo. UMCI 990 ~ ~ 990 """'"· UIOd ... ; MUSTANG ' BWCK C~µAC .. CHEYIOLIT 1.n;;iunAJio"s'' •69 . vw imm.:i~.~~ .... ry ·10 a.1c1c Riviera CA()ILLAC 1965 ·n CHEVY v"" :'llO" v.s H~TZ CORP .. -~·m.rt. :S.~ !: ~w~ =:·~~ a.di.. Hoater, 96IBXD.i A BIG SAVING1 ON ~ Gold beauty. m. .AN DE YIW ·~. ::-~~t ~::i -211 w,7· 1Ka4)".!1:.o !::.lie!"' loll bOl:m.'1'41. ~ love ~·-•·• t REMAlNING, •n•s ........... :Air Condit~•-· "I-non Inc., 1!1'l "~ · -...o•c w/pop top I< tent. Sloepo 4• ..,. ..,.._ a $3695' .,:,';"',....._-',' t!Jt .,.____ w':~ .. ~ ~-. --'--:11 MUSTi\NG Coo-. Aut°' r-vni uo 11nk;1ce box.•cllnette,"""' ; '. P , . fh. I.-!. ·-~--• ~ ---m. ,... ....;.·------·.,...1 WN.•-!llPe•A»-r: ~· -muunaotA &a~-H· owanl ~!::::."1::~ 'IQ~ •• FYl,,litick lhllt, &Ol)tlc,:radio,'b~ter. ITEZ-~~Prix. Filll' p:,;.,.,: comb<!, 3 rada f)ont t •Ta<Mf ..,. mtorior'" ...i beauty IOOd . <P~lflt f o'nr 1m , $899 . f¥L air, tlll Wiii., ,pcwiJ>. I mounL Ret>vt tldo" ~ 839-9600 « 531.olli <Nlt121U ' • . ' '~!!!I""·· CM, !141-6455. DAVI ~OSS,PONTIAC dOW• A "'at\/•"'· '"P • 1 _ :'.'ialc!'":.:i,~~:S"f·,.u . • • 646-930.1 • CoQ>erSan~~bor · •• $111l • COiV~R ~-,-Blvd.al Fair Dr. deck.~"(~ l2'1!io er bort otter. Ph! --....... .,... .1916 Harbor, eo.ta l\fna • , . ' ',l. • .. ' · "• ' ...... l\lesa 546-8017 DAVI ROSS PONTIAC 646-6942 al'Uter 6YWPM ' '&& Fadback 6' BUICK ~ Grand . '64 CORVAJR.0001v .. "'" ·n 114ACH L P<rlect cond --I 196!VOLV0142S ... ,.,low Sportallpwr .. •lrcopd.,nu 'NA•RSCadllac . ""'· aut9, aood,cond. uooo~ml' .. M&l\Y .,..,,.;·Coria M Blvd.alF~i l mi's. Orta owner. Ex cond. tires, ·pa.1nt. trlr hitch I: Au'tHoR!ZEO DEALER , · * 9118-J041'* Afr. ~ ~k. etc. Musi ,-------'-~--" Darlc blue tlnlsh, E=Uent $1150. Wobb; 510-2211) / or llaht book.up 11600. 549-01!5 2600 flAIU!OR BL., CORVltiE .. u. $.1250. or offer. (19 CATALIN/\ b.t .. auto, T Puaenger Deluxe wagon, oondition. New bralcea. 4 alt '4 pm, 548-,3124, aft 5:3:> or wlcndl. . , oosrA MESA 675--7* P/S, P/8, all', Ventura Radio, Heater, Sacrifice ~) .;_radd!rlo, be0alllt.rw. al(~ 1959 Volvo, recently '.67 RIVER1"_ white w/black 569100 ()pm SUnday •51 ... ~. "~·-w, new _:MU. -·"G . ~· XInt eond. Rave~~· 1 $749. . --· • --~ paired • Good oondltion landau IDp $llSO r I . 'C 1971 , ·~··~ -·-~ •·~· tll' oow. $11100. er bit ~er s.>5154, ~L · "' -!S4l-002. ~ ~AD LLA n>tor, ~ mqg. palDt I< V-3; 4 apd, t>O ... r. heavy-du\)< ..,_ Pri ply. 645-2855. ' '64Squarobeok,justlnstallecl ~/off':~~ """''68 im:IERi\, be'"'· white 'EL -DQRADO ~M+~~crtrodelor _..ns1on, ~~~· .. •Call• '69 PONTIAC Execu~v< 3 1'' reblL P~ eng. 1500 ,,.utos, -T7V y' P P· · · very. •Wrp. ..,_,,,., Se t w Full tad j be.fore , accident dame.pd landau top. fUll pwr, chrome FACTOR 'ti& CORVETTE (hnv' RI':· 548-9164. . ' alra rlndo Pfif·•, · ! '65 METALLIC Bluo VW front •nd. Mab' offer~ bid AMERICAN «whsl, di>c bricl, one owner, , AlR COND_ITJOJtlNG FUel . b)J cam he~den· "68 MUSTANG ' :,_,..;ow•-ws) • -1· · ·'·-rEi 1 J.2300, ~1524 FULL LEATHER 'INTERIOR ' ' • · 1 ' ra....... I.lo "·~ • Bug. 'Great' con!! Yr old °" °".W· °" u-ls. nr. · · ' VEitY LOW LOCAL MILES .,..., .\141~. 116S0_ 11nn. ·~ Au~•tic, Radio, lleat-DAVE .ROSS PONTIAC ' ..... ...... enr."N.w p;;tit l ~tJm.-.$375. .u..-" box trlr *A bcis "'--· 1967BUICKLoSabre.4Dr. Full r."w;,,t .top;tiltA ~Jobi>. . ·.;;:,ocWZmll100&.dlr.OIU 2480HarborBlvd.ttf*Dr" • •=~~~~~~-1 Service ......... ' u 7 5. $35. 673-6927. m sa..... HT. Ex::e11ent • condition. . te= -rhw • .W·F¥ CO!\\IEZl1J"l; "5 body, .no·enr . W'1dr<>P 540-5164 or t142.-0&:IL Costa ]\!... ;:; • 5fl.io1 I 1964 T"-' !Splt!lrol, ...,_, 646-SSUalt&. , '68 YW BUG * GremH11 * M .. t..n. 54>5485. radlo,doorloekl,cruilecon-er ...... "'-· -'68 PolltaC Flnhlnl 400, I • vertib\J'• radio, r.• bu 11 ,t '69 • ~bac~ Ne,.~~ 2 Dr. d!r. Autom-1WW. * Ho met * _ BUICJ< Riviera, 1970, loaded. tn>j. Jurt '!!awl ... A irlced ,. ~ . OLDSMC),BILE opc1, AM/FM ndlll, ta engi.,., new transm~slDn,1 Auto, Sac $1395.. Wlll con. . 943) OAC' ean fin. pvt.• i>fy. * AMX * ' El<"'l'Uve'• aulD. 8 o • o o o to .sell today. (439CZI) COUGAR • '69 'owi~DELTARoYAi.i. IK>olc up; wide tln'fl,.$1,185. one owner. $695. Call sldertrade,6*-2698,E\.·es: w /nomoneydown.Call • ml'1.$2fi00.96S-l896. NABERSC:adlOac , . ~ .,··. p:iwer ··ateer1111.'.pow~~1 '968-6679,S24--0860.t1~'\:, 494-9822 aller 6 pm or 557-<!WO. 541>8736 alt 11 am 494-6811. . * Javel11t * '66 BU!f:I< u;: SABRE AU'1110RIZED DEALER "67 i361iGiUI, 38,0oo ml: Orig hiaJ<es till & tele otoerinc . '65 BOl<N. conYttt,. flll1 weekenda. VW 'tt, Xlnt cond. Mags, '67 V'fi VJ.ri Panel. iraOO eng~ * Mata' dor * • $450 e. • 2600,llARBOR BL., · o~: Just IUce·new. Ab.' 1'. wheeL ~ •r.cUo, Wiyl . 1091-. powe!.·l~/fm rev~ r b. , 1968 Triumph TR-250. Lo AM/FM radio, Radialrtires, Loola: beaut.,. ruria x{nl 55T-4e9Q,· SUnday aft. • COSTA ME;SA . ~ f?S..24fi6. . r Faefury• '1r, llldtal tires, GY·t"OIY elus, utn cleen! mlle>, like new. Wire Uteblue,$1'175.83i-16LI... Murt '-sel\, ,im>.tou.r. LARGE SELECTION CADILLAC 540-9100. ·°"""~ 1968 COlJGAR, ·lo )l)UOI, like new'. YXZ2:l6 only !650. 842-1039. Vt'ha!ls. 528-4T4t. 1971 SQBCK. Au!o, am/fm, 540-4013. . • '65 D V'll '1tick new 11re1·'"tra •. $2299 at OUck Ivenon Inc., PONTIAC StarChlef •59, Hu voLKswAGEN ~:va11 .. $2500. Call~:: •. ~~ Finest o1 ,67 DE VILLE . . e_ ,1 e 11.400: 846-; 0 _1&53· --=..-,8!""" CoetO ~:'~=.~:-i lion -· Call 557 9777 G d Coupe. FU!!_ faclory ........ , D DGE PLVUOUTH **'68 VW, runs good but •n VW CampeJ' under guarn. ·----UGralltH I Door Sedan. Full power, factory aor· condlttenmg, -• · 1'1" '65 LE MANS Conv. PIS, needs minor -..ii<. lllOO .,.. lo ml. $2995. or bst oUer. '62 vw M»tor Ju.st Used Cars tact. air con!. Loaded. !368-· """''" windowll. !PBP983) '69 n...lore U-Camper · && PLYMOUTH W. 'll'OH P/B, au.,, 53,000 ml. l700. otter. Mf'r7530. Sacrifice. 548-4928. worked on. $300 BXD) $1695. dlr. CllU Wal· ~;.64· d!r• .-... f3..ILll. 'Waldrop· UUU5 14111 . ' Ra or offer. 133-1691. vw camper w / tents 1: '66 VW bui. Xlnt oood, Relbt * 675-4*>l aft 5 * "HOME OF drop 5«>-51" or 80-0631. ~ ~ V-3 Auto TraM, ·Poptop • !68 LE MANS Cpe, Automa- oqulp, Like new, low ml1. eng, 9-pus. ·n VW Squareback, radu.l CONVENIENT CADILLAC ,1970 30 Ooo milos lelt under w...: VI, automatic, power ,...,,. tic, fact. air, Bluo Boole Call alt. 5pm. 54&-7253. ** 545-M47 ** tires, 16,000 ml. Perl con!. PAYMENTS" TIME FOR SEDAN ' °".E VILLE ...;.., JlW\Y extras will u.r. (RZY130) Don't miu Price $1J65. !XWFO'il) I ·~ VW Squbck ·~ S RJH $2600, 644-3993. U ;_.~.;_ ~~ ~~ •-tl>l1! ~•-$695. Call d!r. $1"9 ' '64 VW Bug, alee aunrool "" • ~ , • -·~-=~-~-~-.. "' ... ....," ............ u"'·=ce w ..,,...,. ~ CLEAN• !650 ~ vw ~'" 1ow u CALL FOR FREE "'UICK CASH F~CTORY beat offer. " . QIU Waldrup Sll>S!64 or -DAVE 'ROSS PONTIAC one owner Xlnt oor.d. $615. ntns 5"""' • ....,., • m eage. CREDIT CHECK ..,. AIR CONDmONING' l42-063L Bl 673-n18. 968-1250. X!nt mnd. 11295. Wkda>• THROUG. H A -. 2480 Harbor vd. ~Fa1rnr, ·~ vw Bug. Super Con-·n vw Camper, ·12 rei<lsl alt.r 6 pm 540--:1!95. Service Dept Open Monctay -Full power eqlripmont, padcl-'69 Val"1an'I Costa Mesa -· dltion! IUJO. · Wocid ac-$3,200. • "69 VW, Sqback, "r/h, aulD, 7:30 a.m. 'till 9 p.m. DAILY l'ILOT t::.P;.::!'t;,i~lhe~%'. '69 FIREBIRD 450. Auto,. ceuorlos. 646-31S9. • 548-m6 pri party, $1450. • ' WANT AD tilt A· telescopic .•t'!'rinl. !970 ·CHEV, Nova ·!S<l50 eu. ,&ms good, 'Bl0e 1'lth wlilte ~ocri" cu•-.trlm. !373- '69 vw Bug, aulD stick shift 1971 SUPER .vw. """ root, 615-8680 or ~;nil 642 5678 etc. (168ASll in. 3 ~. u""---•"'""'tlc. W!yl top, 2.1--6 "'1lndoi - Xlnt.<ond. Only 28,000 ml. · leatherette, like new, 11985 Hoose Hunting? Wafcb ... tlJe · • • $4444 • H ad ~ j~~ Holl . , automatic, radio, better. QAVE ROSSPoNTIAC, $1400. 838-5992. (wu $2513. new). 492;2425. OPEN HOUSJii column. · · · 0 e · e~t · ~v · ~· , ~754) ~; ·~~~Ill -uon Harbor Bl--'. at Fair Dr. .. ean MIO ~· "'~-~~ : Waldrop ~' ~1. _,. vu l·~;;;;;;;tor;;:;;;;;H;;.0':";;;;'";;:;;;;:;;;;;940m;-;;;Mot;;;;;;;;o;;;r;;;H;;;Oi;;;m;;'"';;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;940~.;;Motor;;;:;;H;;;omeo;;;:;;;;;:;;;;940;;:;;;;;Mot;. ;;;or;;;H;;;omes;;;· ;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;940;;:;;;;;Moto;;;;:;;;:;;;';;;H;;;om;;;;:o;;;• ;;;;;:;;;;940 NABERS Cadillac car. 531-1218 alter 5:30 p.m. PLYMOU'111 'Delved.,. ,63 O>sta Mesa . 'M6·8017 II Alfl1!0RIZED DEALER '69 DODGE Coronet, V-8 j>ei&o 4 dl' ledon. Now h. ''4 GTO. llo1t Offer • . 2600 HARBOR BL., auto, p/1, p/I>, r/ti, •lerea Good, cond.'Priv pty. $300. * SM-2525 * ON ·DISPLAY <DSJ'A MESA taJ)f'. vin. tp, like new. 'Cost 1644-0l!ST. -----~-'-- 540-9100 Open SUnday 9."•r l4000-" Mu.st. ull. ,116 PLY., Satelllto H.T., RAMBLER '10 Impala 4 ·Dr. 11350"'"· ~13. Reblt v~ PIS. Auto, Nioo -------- Factory air vtnyi roof· pow-1969 DODGE Ow.rger Clean, Ape. $150 or belt otr. '61 RAMBLER · er steenni, power ~es. top oond. Call ~ or t.962-4041. • . $15() • In Our 24,000-Sq.· Ft~ Indoor Showro0m $AVE $AYE $A YE $AYE' $AYE ;:t·FEW,,Ntw..-1 971 -'MOTOR HOMES 'AT ·'TREMENDOUS . SAVINGS HURRY . WHILE SELECT~OH· IS GOOD THI INCOMPAIAILI UTI LIND 25 '"' to 21 .__ Ut• Lin•r 9,o•i 1nywh1r1, 1ny time of y11r. It i1 m11t11f1ctu~1d in Silt l1li1 City ind t11t1d in the 111owv·pe1li-fo- d111rt t1mp1r1fur11 ind t1rrtin of the mount1i11 W11t. THI PAIULOUS PAC'l'!Aia'Ciw 1 11'-JO'..JJ' ,& 24, ........... PJlcH "-·Utfl + T.U:IUC •. • UTE LINER ...... $19;527 • * 7 YEAR BANK FINANCING * RENT BEl:ORE YOU BUY Low ........... ' ........... .tfMt, .... ..., .. sts ,., ..., ,...,a.. · • * WE ARE-MOTOR HOME Sf'ECIAUST WI DIAL C>NLY IN MOTOI HOMUI '1le ,_ ... .. ,_ _ _.._ M-~;.inNI,_ YH et ... AFTll PURCHASI PkOILIMS YH c..W uperle1tce ff JM l"lfCMMd ,,._, A 'DUi:U .WHO SOLD MOTOR HOMO ~ A SIDI ·LINI. * NEW '72 PACE ARROWS FROM $6995 + TAX &·UC. ' A new conupt In tM purchtM & rental of leHlntmotorhomes •••••• *-' FREE INDOOR STORAGE With Y•'ur rurch•M -li111ite4 Tirn• Ofkt ' * RENT BA~K·F!ROGRAM -.. r MARVIN . PEARCE- MOTOR: .--HOMES ...... _._, __ .-~.._­ NIWl'OIT l'ltllWAY JlllTWUTH M-THI ' . SANTA AMA PIUWAf • · • ' ' -NIWPOIT l'lllWAYTO·TIG -~-• TU~lHoff• TUIN Lm ON YIUAM WAY ' . 714/IE8-32l'.2 radio, aood !Im. (<OJAFY) $-3374 (eves) asV 1or 1965 Plymouth Fury Wagun. • e 557-e $1995. . Brooke. • · ,New tirea, eood· CO!klitlon. '61 Rambler • dr •ta. wq. I CORJ FOX 1£ASING 1963 .DODGE . Dart. r u n • • Reuuaable. Call 516-3387. Wiil s..rillce. !650-Aft 1 aood, ....Uoqt -'6< J'I¥. i\ir, Auto. Hlah .... , fl93..4520. 2586 N""'!>Ort Blvd. C.M. lion. l175. '°':1239• school boy's dlo>Un PJO,lloule ~==H.:urilllw?;::::.-._W_a_tcb--the·J Neirt to Tic Toe Mkt. '645-3661 · • FORD.• 19&2-!M5T alt 6~ P.K. J'V. OPEN HOUSE_ column. ' '65 CADILLAf: Con~'. Load· * 7I FORDS 'Ii: A-Ulifl ' · . 990 Auteo, Utocl_-ffi ed; •Full power I< All: amil. rn •~-. ~·-•·uro only iJ295 at-Olick Ive~ ~r~,,_..,_,~ ~.=..-wvc1., HERTZ CORP. CADILLAC . 1968 211 w. Ka1"11a., Anaheim (7141 77M050 ,CONVERTIBLE 1965 SILVER Grey M-..r-' i\ll lealher-,'fuD --V-3. !WI, ~ apd., ltlck ! " er; Al\l.FM ...,..,, tllt """ _ihitt X!Dt ,con!. Call alter I ·hia"wbeeL A 'dreem boat. -644-:I005. • ·MORl~fND' ... SPECIALs : ' I ' ' !VZD300) 1964 ;·DEUJXE Sta. Wp. e $2222· e Country ·Squire. i\ir, l6lli '60 c!im PICltll' ~con!.;~. 56<)111 • !KU°"! $199 JEEPS . ___ _,.;._ • . '1 • . ' ... ~ N~U-CCidlllac AUTHORIZED DEALER 2IOO HARBOR BL., 1967 I!IT'li ·Scout.·-top. COSl'A MESA $1500. Soll o-trade. Pb j 540-9100 ~ ()pen._SUnday -1~7-. - I '65 •MC l'tC-' 'llCZ6140l $869 -MDCUIY CUii COllPI iltAAA ~1D.--<va=11"0.4r.,:;; .. c,-. •r;.~ .... ~1'ilniii114:t.1i'i11r----~ '-. . 16·3 !'ALCON IWl-1116.,61 }! ..-.i.------'65 AMIASSADOI V-1. IWIZl291 ' . . ' '69 AMWSADOl $170C. 4 Dr.,'V-1, f\111 Pew•r, Alr Cond,·O/S ~· .,.., ' . '67' CADllUC CO ... DmLLI 'Full roW.r; Air .CoM. IY61114) ... ------.. ., ' -.. '65 CHlni.n CLUI COliPI ' . Full Pow,r, Air ColMf. CO~lll) '65 CADILLAC COUl'I DmW, hll.P..,..r, Air.CeM. IPFUllJ • ·---- .. $1~ $895 $1095. '52' CHITIUl !MPlilAL i · t-.. Awto-. 'Tretn:, .Pow1r Ste•rin9, 4 Dr. • ,... fif 1 (D.WD6171 ; i .. ' ' . iu FAi.CoM CLUli ."V":t'' v.1, A•. Troftt., '•~•r • Sfffrln9 •. ( IOJ24 I) '. 1 ' .......... ...., __ . . '61 l'OID. l'tClUI' (L7997tJ ··------- '• '65 l'LYMO!ITH,YAUANT ' · _ 4 Or.,.Awh. Trelit. INRMl16J' • •5' 5 , ..... ' , Awto. Tren. f61lCJUJ . ' ~•L~ Yw tM ' · ·~. W/tett JIQZMI) ., ' . -' ' '62 CllnY-. •IU* .... ., fl:Jlll rt ' ,_ '65 YAUAllf ll'A1IOll WA94!• ' A .... _T._.... b41a. N.w , ..... New S.•• QMn. ..... """· ftllCQS) .. ·' '$495 · >--.1 • $479 "$995 ' • MARCUS MOTORS · ( , \ l \ ~L ·'65,.NO. 21·, 2 SECTIONS, 3~ PASES • I ORANel! COUNTY, CAUFORt~ll\ t . TUESDAY, JANU~RY 25, 19~2 TEN CENTS . . ' . . ' ... ~·~.'-'-~...:.:..~~~~~~~~ ; .. . ' . -~ . ... .. . Power Plant Argumen;t~ '.Heat Up ill C::lemente ~ . . . -.._ . . .Tbe !Hue ...,._,safety cl~ lftCo Ion at San OnOfre has heated up late tiits · monlll In lld•lllCe of a apeclat meeting W~lday before the Pul>Uc UtlUtles C<linml11ton. And a~, t'he advance maneuvers' is a letter ~ ii Mione-pollution "'1"frol. official to the Wh)te House; assert~~l!iat the Sen Onofre 1enirittor Pl!&e• a risk Jo . Prei~ NlrOn? , -• . ' SleV.. G~dler' the ofltCW JdeotUled by the People'• Lob1J¥, aaliect the. White • • M • ~ I .. Houle to forte the ~ cl the reactor white Mr.·Nlson )a hi residence In ~ Clemente. Gadler ll8'N In a letter to the Atomic l!:ndl'IY CommlalloD (With a copy aenno the WhUe Houae) Illa! ~UH the emergency cooltntl ll)'liema ill 8111 ~ have not been hilly llilltl!, \Jiil i!ior ...,i he -peel. ' •\ I . The People's Lob1>7, 111" f e j t ye 11Jlewlde orca•tnttoo,:,.11Ji ..... tlwj .. dozep Chapters llf the IUle, lalOICbed· JIJ , •••• ,..... 11,-; Clemente. ... lt, -· • ... ' . I ~· T ·' " • , federal law preempts state e1aminaUon ol ~uctear salety standards -lbat ti la a matter for the Atomic Energy· Com- nll•t011. •. That national agency presently atr,:ady hlls i standing order out on the Onofre mit~ u well. · Tbe utllttles are • dralthig detJU"' reports· for the AEG on testing and design character~t1cs of the emerg.ency· cooling systems. ·. Questions about the J>l'Olress of the proposed half·bllllon-dollar addlUons lo the Onofre complex In recent wetks have di-awn noncommittal answers from IOIOe official utility spokesmen. But indications of reriewed action on the plans lo build the reactors are belni fell . SDG and E officials anii spokesmen for the Gulf Energy an"d Erivironmental (See NUCLEA.R, Pqe Z) · uer·i.ed , . . C'ity.•seeltitig _Capo Beach ResUlents Hold Meet , . Student Seeks • . By JOHN VALTEJIZA,. . ' .,, ... Dlllr PIJlt '"" • "'°--' . •M -~•-"• f f , • ~-·-.. ·-~·-<> ,. ..... ..._ '"'Ch;..: i!J lhoJiping around ~, ble·:merger··,.lth a·ctty -lleard·San Clemente city, ofllcia)a IDIWlr,dOr.em of . QUaitona, IJ!bn<lay • riliht In • ·.cordlal meeting aponsored by· the Cap)atrano BeaCh Community AsloclaUOL ' 'The open'end' · dllcillsion ·-purpoaely devoid · of . '!Jiy sales plldies from ' San · Clemente spoi<eameo.._.,. .. held al Iha tnvllttlvn cl the 'Paliladei 'homeowners wbi>. alrea\IY bOve 'lleard ·~la/lonl frol\' '\'" .CllY,c1;8'n Juait,' pa~. _ ·, ~. Wal..,-Evana, • City manager Ken Cl/'f .ln<!'r~ ~· Gtne ScliUfte • anrwered. the' quetles . for two Hours .. ' •• . ~ ruld;nb found one 1 a~ of crtil~ during the dlJCuaaion -the uaerted qgltneea , cl ,_ Grant'.s P.111' ShopPtng Center , which lies In a sinaJJ portlon of land annexed by San Clemente several ' , ' • years ago. . San Cle-le spokesmen admitted tllat the <eliler.lit6olil blve tiiadbutlt with a sreater streu on appearance . . . Tb, center was San CJemente's first larfe ihOl>ptns complex and Ille official· S,U .Clemeqte J>Ollltl~n Is that .any_ new Ones ~d fln!f'lougtier restrictions .. · Tues,, zoning, Jaw enforcefJ'lent and other mUnJclpal services dominated much Qr the diacuaion and resldenbl heard esthnatel . ahowil}& that an annexation . . . 'I SUPPORT PRESIDINT' ·Candidate I..,_-, Student -Bookoo- ht, ~ :Sla~g ·:. Of .Moni, Infant • • ' • >yllll San Clemenlt ...Wd taklr u nme~ uayarlo~IDd-.ldlda about fl lei the Pan.....,. tu rate. • lt..11\° moctaOoo u yet bu DOI illpl wllll aiiy •-Ullon plan but wllJ make a formal declq)n 900l'I~ • . The OP,tlons are: nmatnlng uoder _. ty control; merglnc with Dina Point and the city of San Juan; annellng lo San Clemente. Despite .. me antagonism In the ' (See ANNEX, Pap I) Capo J?istrict Eyes Boundtjes Not only did Ille Capiltrano Uhllled School Ot1b'tct -loolr at laddlebacll College's -.W llaadlJ, but they're begfJmlng lo loot at lbelr own. . Board PruldoDt Bob 0Hunl 11111 llJ time Jo tool; it I mtllon ol the tnulM area boundary ltnel. He tnllnlcltd the admlnl1tr1tloa lo fnlorm the COllDQ.Com- mlttee on School Dlltrfct lleorPDIUtloa t_llat a revt1ton 'WDl be COlllldored beloN Jan I of nut year. . . · Some of tl1o truatet artaa' m mort popul'ce !!i4n qUi,r1, , . , I Ce·• ........ . . Fog tllal bu llraddlod CJr-. County la apoclad to .,.. '"'1 lo -... tmipl. '1111 lllP '--' lure II apedod It *loll to .. llj WedneodlJ, I.owl laafOI 9 -... ICll. : INllDll TeD.\ Y t DAii. V PILOT SC Spe11ks on· TV Nixon to· Reveal • New Troop Move WASHINGTON (AP) -Amid growing IDdlcatlons President Nixon Is preparlf!g to offer a date for total withdrawal of aJI U.S. troopa In eichange for release of Amerkan prisoners of war, the White HoUM announced the chief eseculive will make 1 mtlonally televised and radio broadcast foreign policy state ment late this afternoon. Presidential press secretary Ronald ZieaJer uJd Nixon will deliver the 1tate- ment from bis Oval Offic• 1t 1,30 p.m. PST. ZJocler refused to uy what aptclflc County Road Crashes Take 4 More Lives Four more peraon1 have dled u a result of traffic accidents in Orange County, the county coroner's office reported today. The latest death toll brings the total number of traffic fatalities ln the county to 21 so far lhia year, compared lo 13 at this last year. Dead are : -Mkbael W. Hy1tt, 29, o[ 111632 Oak St., Loa Alamitos. -Walter R. Hamll&oa, 18, West Covina. -Lores K. lb.ya, 35, of 215 E. Taft St., Orang•. -8em Price, 44, Compton. Hy1tt died at 2:25 this morning when the car in which he was riding overturned on the transition road from the south- bound San Diego Freeay to the north- bound San Gabriel Freeway in Seal Beach. The driver, Randall Fanner of Long Beach,, escaped with minor injuries. Hamilton was kUled Monday in a crash on Brea Canyon Road about a mile north of the city of Brea. Three other youth, were injured lD the same accident, none serioualy. Hays, a Marine C.Orps recruiting serveont died llaturday when bia pickup truck overtnmed and burst Into flames in the Cowao Heights orea. Price died early Slturday at Orange O>unty Medical Center of injurie1 receiv- ed Jon. LI whm hi• inlck overturned on the Santa Ana Freeway bear Artesia Boulevard in Buena Part. From P .. e J HASHISH ... alleged to contain huhlsh, the refined up of the marijuana plant, were seized in a aearch, totaline 1DOther 12 ounces o[ the drug. Conllacatlon of the hashish shipment Mondly wu the lint local case In nearly two yeoni Involving diacovery of Costa Meoa-bound drulS by customs and poatal olflctala. 5uapocted dealm who picked up a Iarse bubiab ablpment In the earlier cue were ahadoWed all over the Orange Cout by the Costa Mesa Police Hellcopter os they lried to sbak• any following cars. That Incident was the first major one using the tben·new Eagle One helicopter. AuthoriUes found the shipment seized Monday on Jan. 12, when one cu!toms agent's German shepherd Toni (Badge No. 403A ) sniffed It out at Los Angeles International Airport. Toni's handler tra nsferred the area of foreign policy would be covered. The announcement that the White House sought and gained national television and radio time came as I~ dications mounted that a significant ahllt was being contemplated In the U.S. atance in the Paris peaee talk.s on Viet.. nam. Ziegler declined repeatedly to expand upon bl!: three.sentence announcement, aod would not discuss the widespread reports of a Vietnam trade offer. He told reporters, however, that "1 would move with-some caution as to what you say in your reports prior to the President's statement tonight." At the Capitol. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott to~d reporters he has always felt "tbe President will not 1ct until the safety of the POWs has ~n negotiated." He aid it is his personal opinion that ''if they release the prisoners it would greatly simplify our e J: p e d i t J n g withdrawal ." The GOP leader said he had spoken with Secretary of State William P. Rllg•n but added, "I frankly do not know" what the President plarui to say. Presaed for an interpretation of hi.s cautioning remarks, Ziegler said "l would be careful not to move with your reports focused totally . . . on the 1pecul~t.ion that has occurred." Ziegler al90 refused to uy whether any new development prompted t h e President'!! request for television lim'e, or say when he decided to make the request. FromP.,e J BURGENER. • • surance, because it will lower co.st or In- surance to the consumer, "unclog court calendars" and thus reduce court·cost.s. Although the diatrlct Burgener hopes to represent includes a portion of the new city of Irvine -Turtle Rock a~ the University campu!I -the prunary hopeful was unaware his Monday press conference was scheduled in Orange County's newest city. The Airporter Inn, located outside lhe new 42nd Congressional Dlslrlct, but In the new city, was chosen, Burgener said, for "convenienct.11 The new district does include portions of nearby Newport Beacli, and coastal clll• oooth to ~ptln& Valley, La Meaa and El Cljon In San lll<go County. Some 460,000 people live in the 1prawl- '!ilg ijJsti'la, lx!Ufl!0,000 ot the -·· 201,000 rqiat.lred voters live in orana• County. Burgener aald mucb of the ieo.ooo he expecta to apend campaigning for the RepubUcan slot on the November ballot would go toward "acquainting myself" with Orange County voter•. He noted he would be a '1weekend campaignern and would not resign bl! state aenate seat. · From p_,e J HUGHES .•. birtbdate as Feb. 19, 1929." Ulrich said police have uked Americlin officials to provide information in the case but gave no details. The Irvings told newsmen they wlU leave to.ight •t 11 PST on a plane for Bareelona, then continue to New York. 'nlere was no flight number yet on the Barcelona·New York leg of the trip. Irving flew back to bl!: family home on this Spanish island at height of the con- troversy over the authenticity of his purported autobiography of the hilllonaire recluse. Ex-Nixon Prof Gets Top Post WASBINGi:oN CAP) -Pr'lll- ---todq bowlll num11wea ldl wUmr ~Dul• llnlvlnllf ............. -.-. ,_ Ibo 1111blmdor to Wtst Gtrmany, to be deputy secretary of defense. Rush, 62, who lives in Rye, N.Y., will replace David Packard in the Important Pentagon post that pays $42,500 a year. Packard, resigned Dec. 13 to return to bis private firm in Callfornl1, Hewlett-Packard Co., which has been 1 big deltn.w department contractor. FromP.,e J ANNEX .•. Pallsadts to the San ClerrtenU! idea resident& at Monday's meeting all agreed that the level of county services was poor and that the County Planning Com' mission ·department .staff had "sold out" the Paliudes. Undeveloped Palisades land would bear an "unclassified" r.oning if it were to merge with San Oemente and new zone and land use would be determined after estensive hearings on each parcel, Schulte explained. The acreage dominating the discussion was the "estates" area downcoast of Camino de Estrella where county zone changes have increased the density substantially. A near unanimous feeling among the homeowners shows that low-density, single-family development is preferred in the eitensive acreage ... Battles over zone changes there have raged for years at the county level. Carr stressed that the city's presen- tatwn was not an attemtp to either sell anne1ation to tM residencs, nor to com~ pare the levels of service offered by San Juan with San Cl~ente's. "You have to make the comparison and the decision," he said. Evans said that no matter what actions take place at the county level, San Clemente councilmen have a much stronger affinity for the Palisades than anyone working at the county. · "You're our neighbors and we always have had a strong interest in the Palisades," he said. He stressed that convnunity identity would remain intact no matter which city the Palisades anneied into. "The Palisades will always have that name. No one can change it," be said. He conceded, however, that the 6,CXM). population county area might be more of a tu liability to San Clemente than a windfall because of.lt;a heavy residential land use. , In a swnmary comment at the end of the presentatlon one associa~lo~ member thanked the officials for thelf time, then emphasized that at present the Palisades is being "governed by remote-control." "We've been sold down the rlver by the planning commission," the speculators get zone changes then sell immediately at a profit. "We want home nile and we should be willing to pay for ii. Ld'a not fight thes• peopi• (from San Cl•menttl: let's just 1ee what they have to offer," be said. From p_,e J NUCLEAR ••. Systems Company have scheduled a daylong briefing for reporters early next month, dwelling on all aspects of nuclear power. Such briefings hint that the Onofre nuclear generating issue soon will be back in the new&. 1 suspicious parcel to the U.S. Customs laboratory, where it was carefully open- ed, analyzed, and found to be high-grade hashish. The case was revealed to local. police Jan. 17 and the raid was then planned. Famed Coast Murder Case OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT ~ CO.uT PUILWfDIO uaP.urt kolteti N. Wood ,,_, ... l'UNhW Jee\: a.c .. 1" * Praldd ... o..r11 ~ -·t<wdl ••nw n;.,.. A. M..,.Moo _ ..... Cloor1oo H. '"' RJ,,..., r. "'" Alllltlal ........... ._ __ 222 for•1t Av•11•• ...UZat •ddren: P.O. ... 661, 92651 s.. ca-.Offlce JOI N.rtn E.I c.r.. lt1l1 t2671 ...... ~ ca.. M..• a. W.t .., IJtwt ....._., a..ctt; a» ,...,,.... ... '-~"' 'It lflJ'B ...W 1/11S a.a .. _,. • Prosecutor Williams Dies Death has taken attorney Eugene D. Williams. prosecutor in the sensational tri al of Beulah Louise Ovt!rell and Bud Gollum, who were charged with murder in the dynamite sinking of her parents• yacht In Newport Harbor 25 years ago. Mr. Williams succumbed at Yucca Valley Hospital Sunday after living in that community for two years. He wa:!I 81. Earlier, he served eight years with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, including four years as chief depu· ty. He re.signed in 1940 to go into private practice. He Ls survived by hi!I wtre, Gretchen, of Yucca Valley, a slster, Mr:!I. Florence MacGinitie of Costa Mesa ; and a daughter, Mrs. Mariam Kehler of San Gabrl•L Flmeral aervlces ire pending at Wielela and Son Mortuary, Yucca Vlil•Y· Prior to his Involvement In !be Overell cue, Mr. Wllll11DS was best known tor hl1 prooecuUon of Jopa'* Premier Hedekl Tojo and Z5 other> found guilty of mus war crime murder• in the Pacific 'lbellter durfnt World W1r ll. Mr. Wllllama lost the o..r.tt c 11 • whm Beulah Looiae, then 17, and her paramour, George liBud" Gollwn , then 21, Wert found Innocent of 1l1yln1 Beulah'• parenla 1boord the[r 4Uoot power cruller, !he "Mary E." lt"" the only murder trf1I he ever 1011. Tbe boot nploded in Newport Horbor 15 minute& before mklnllht oo M1n:b 15, 1117 Ind llnlt bow-firil in II feel of lVa ter. When lhe was rolaed, a crude time bomb WU found Ind 31 lllcb ol WIU- ploded dynomlte. Tbe Oraos• CountJ COi' oner ruled that Mr. and Mrs. Overell were dead before the explosion and that Mrs. Overell had appace.nUy been beaten to death with a ballpeen hammer. Gollum and Beulah Louise were charg- ed wilh the murden. Mr. Williams was called into the case by then attorney general Fred N. Howser of SOUth Laguna who feared a tued between Sherill James A. Muslcl< and and then district altom•Y James L. Davis. The trill began Moy rl, 1947 aod lasted nearly 19 weeks and included one million words of testimony. The jury read 100 pages of Jurld love letters allegedly passed between Bud and Buelah as they languished in jail. The trial ended Oct. 3 and Jess than two day1 J1ter both were .acquitted. Mr. WilUams, in bi!I case for the pro- secution, said, "We will prove that they wer• m<Jtivaled by an llllclt, perverted, aadlllic auuol passion amountlnl to almost a frtnzy and to lhia fHmled passion wu added tbe element of ...-,t.'' Buelall Loulae WU delended. bt .11- torney otto ~acobo who llW prllClleol ln Santa Ana and lives 1t DOS Prlv1i. -In Newport Beach. H• mounled 1 IUC' ceaalul "kill them or free them" ...,_, Miu Overell lnberlled neorly lllO,DDD from her parents. Moll of It w•nt In court leeo and taxea. Buel1h brdce off her aff1lr with Goilum 133 d1y1 after Ibo !rial. She died In 1985 of KUto 1lcobolllm In Lao Vegu al IP If. Collum dropped oul or sight. The ylldll Mary E. WU 11lv1pd. Ai one lime Ille WH lloatJnc he1dqUartan for 1n abortion rinl and for 1 tlmt, 1 cornl•ll 11trlClion In ~ Buell. ' • • U'I T•l_,..M PROPOSES NEW $4·BILLION SCHOOL FINANCE PLAN Stile Sen. R1ndolph Colllor Hold1 Pre11 Mooting Collier Seeking School Funds Witl1NewTaxPlan SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen. Rao· dolpb C.Olller's revolutionary plan to pro- vide $4. 7 billion for local schools by las- ing everything from haircuts to medicine received a mixed reaction today from fellow lawmakers and stale education chief Wilson Riles. Sen. Albert s. Rodela, Democratic chairman of the state Senate Education Committee, expressed concern it would threaten local control of education and be "regreMive" but welcomed the proposal in a probe for "strange" new sources of revenue. Riles, state superintendent of public in~ struction, withheld comment of specifics of the bill but embraced Collier, powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Com· mittee, as an ally in the fight to find more money for schools. ' "To have Randy Collier le1Ding in your direction is a step forward," Riles said. ''J'm pleased that be put in a bill." . Collier, crusty, allvei·maned dean of the Legialature, propooed that the state Couple Injured In Single-car Freeway Crash A Los Angeles couple suffered severe injuries in a single-car crash early Mon· day evening - a mishap which occurred at a common trouble spot on the San Diego Freeway through San Clemente. Tbe large sedan driven by David Delgado, 50, left the freeway and 1lam- med headon Into the center railing at the El CamJno Real ove~rossing. Delgado suffered severe cuts and leg injuries and his SG.year-old female passenger, Mrs. Caroline Corral, 50, suf. fered a fractured pelvis, a broken leg and other serious injuries. Both were admitted to Mission C.om· munlty Hospital for treatment. Highway patrolmen said the reason for the northbound vehicle's collision with the railing still was under investigation. take over virtually all costs of local education by abolishing the statewide sale.a tax and imposing a new "gross receipts" tu at the same 5 percent rate. Homeowners and renters no longer would pay property taxes for support of local education but busln..,.. would pay a levy of IZ pu 1100 of aaaeaaed valua- tion. Teachers' salaries would be uniform throughout the slat•,· claaa sJzea would be set b)' Sacramento and more than hall the 1,100 school districta would be aboliabed and merged. Local schools from kl nd erg a rte n ' through the 12th srad• would receive l8DD million a year more from the state than they now get from both state and local revenues combined. ·nie Collier propooal, baaically, prir poses a giantic 1hlft from residential pro- perty taxes for schooJ support to 1n ei- panded reliance · on conaumer-oriented levie:!I. The powerful Yreka Democrat, know from border·to border as the "Father of Califomir. Freeways,'' said hi:!I plan, sub- ject to voter ratification, is designed to satisfy the :!llate Supreme Court decision which last swnmer struck down the cur- rent property tai.anchored system of school finance. He e1pressed doubt the massive overhaul would be approved this year and said it was designed mainly to stimulate the Select Senate Committee on School Finance into thinking "big money" for school>. Steam Bus Falters OAKLAND (UPI) -The nation's first steam bus was out of service today with an engine breakdown, after one day on a regular transit line. The bus, developed during the past three years at a cost of more than $1.6 million, is intended to be the forerunner of 1mogles.s translt of the future. .Capistrano • OK.s28-day Zoning Ban A 2f.doy bin on zonl111 &nd iuonhi& In San Juan Clplalrano won unanimous 1p. proval Monday by the city council. Responding lo a requtat by the Alll1nc1 of Homeowners Assoclatlorur, cdu.ncUmen agreed to halt new zonln& wbllo they mull a decialon to updote the clty'1 gene(ll plan. ' " · The development freeze Will end at the l'Ouncil's Feb. 14 meeUng. By then the council hopes to meet with the PlaMlng Commission and the Parka and Recrea- tion Commiaslon to U9eJI re1cU011 to a prolonged extension of the moratorium. · The council agreed !hat the 1ener1I plan whJch provides for an ultimate population of I0,000 to I0,000 peoplt by 1989, needs revision. But unlike the homeowners lfOUp which wants an outside consultant to do the revision, the council prefera to use Its own planning staff with the aid of a citizens' advisory committee. The council also agreed to permit fn. dividuals to appeal to the council during the zoning freeu in the event the moratorium creates a p a r t 1 c u 1 a r b1rdsblp. A meeting of the council, planoera, 1nd parks' commission bu been acheduled Jan. 31 for a discusa.lon of the freea and general plan rtvl!lon. Stiff Auto Rules May Be Costly, Says Unit Chief Speaking In Anaheim today, the preat. dent of the Automobile Manuf1cturen AsaoclaUon warned that aUlrer llf•ty and clean llr rulJn&s may rolae oerloui questions on costs versus benefit.a:. AMA chief Franklin M. Kreml aald automakers must work witli government to solve problems but 11aolullo1t1 must come from reallsUc appraiaal Ind proven effectiveness and not be borne on a wave of hysteria or lll<enceived action." Addreaalng the Special Equipment Manufacturers Association an automotive aftermarket group, Kr•ml aald "It la clearly our duty 1o CON!anlly anllyu the pubUc worth of our own policies and ob-- jectlves and give close euminatlon to any action affecUng the use of our pnr ducts which w• feel ia not In the public interest." ' Kreml aid motor vehicle manuf1e.: turers have made alpiflcant advance• toward safety and clean air goall ac relatively low coSt.s to consumer•. "However, as these coata lncreaae due to more stringent requlrementa, the public will demand to know more about-· cost-benefit relalionshlpa,'' he said. "Both industry and government must be prepared to provide acceptable answen." President Prays For Sen. Hayden MESA, Ariz. (AP) -President Nixon has sent a telegram to retired Sen. Carl Hayden, 94, in a coma In a Mua hospital. "OUr thoughts are with you In your U~ ' nts1 as Mrs. NlJ:on and 1 pr1y that God · may give You strength at this time jlllt 11 you gave strength to your country for ao many years," said the mes.sage, 1ent Monday. The Democratic fonner senator, who retired in 1968 after nearly 57 years jn Congreaa, entered the bolpltal Ilec. ID after an examination revealed he was dehydrated. He lapsed into 1 coma Satur- . day. MEASURE FOR TREASURE Ono fedor ovorlool<1d liy customers In liuying e<1rP,1tin9 is tho m1uurin9 for yordago, AR of ouf S.losrnon know how to measure •nd figure erect yardage, o~tn providing our. customers substantial savings in y1rd1gt 1lon1, Also, with tht tremendous inst11l1tion tr• perience our stltsmen hive (oach 1previously w11 1n trptrt insttler for u~, wt •re eble to forseo tny potenti1I problem. P!.ese stop in enil look •t the treasvr.. tv1U.blo to yOUI'. tfirougJi our s!Oro. We hevo • gigantic seloc:tion, ilnd tho m11111rin9 ,.m be ACCURATE! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DR.APES !'r .. ,., . l ~ ~,··r ·. '• ; ~ ~ i 11 I ! , _ ' -.. -. "" """' . --... -- 1663 PIH1.rll Aw. COSTA MUA '46 4111 - .· HOURI: Min. thrv Th-, 9 " l:JO -l'rl. t to 9 -s.t. ,. .. to I • : . ' I . ' I -.. . ' Brooln Mllde Switelt I Boundary Move • · Helped Oil City By P1bL ROSI ................ L~-~ tllo l'WM)f.!J>e:illJll """"""'1' cllaqu wb!Ch have become COllUl10l!jllace in ,... .. nt yean in tllo Huntinlton . Beech I Union HJch SCbool . Dlltrtct, WU effectifl just before the 11119-70 ocbool year. 'Al . the time, ii .was jull regarded ' as another realign- ment effort, But. in the Jona: run, you'll never convince Huntington Beech High haakej~ coach Elmer Comlll·ol U>at ~-< .- BecaUJe, althouglt be.dlilD't 1lve it a aecOnd thou11it at that portlcular j u n c I o r e , t Combl inhliited 1 ever a I · )iillenllally·tOlented ~. · woo were dOlllned tO puftbelr ::am.es Into atarring roles on the OU City cage marquee. PerhaPI the most.prominent , was a so"""-•r•to-be "-"" ' ... r-:-. "1:·- J .r' f'. ~And~rso~· . . . . leads JC ' Statistics t ..... Slave Brooks, l(bo had spent h1I lrtahman year at Marina High,twhere be Jllr[otmecl a1 a luard on the •Viltlnp' froah · hoop oquad. Brooks ualmllated into the cqe procrain 'at the older Oil City campus as a naerve 1wfnlman (''lie' played et ·every JiotiUon, but mo1tly as a guard.-and f""'ard,~ Comba admit! today.) on Hun- tington's sophomore team. But, when his jul)ior year rolled '1"'!"'1"• thlng1 tool< I sudden' u""'"11· According to Combs, c•we brou~t Steve up to the varsl· tf a.Del he was .one,.of ~ t.aller . kid,t. So, as , a ·lnatte'r11 ot necessity, we convertedJlim to: an inside position. He can play anywhere on the team right now but we need hlm !ind (Jim) ~orthy inside because ol thei(heigHt'pnd tebeuriding · lbility.h 'I" •• -•1 Wl!h WorthY, ... his on-court parloer, Brooks bas climbed the heights. . · Last year, tbe ~ir played an integral part ' in Hun- tington's drive to the Sunset L e a g u e · C()-(bampionshlp which the Oilers ·shared with Marina. And Brooks was rewarded with player of the year honors for both the league and the Orange Coast Rrea, in addition to a first team berth on the Golden West College's Jim Ander.on continues to lead the aru jonior oollt1e buketball teams in IOOring, according to sta~ compiled by' the DAIL\'. PILOT. AlideraGn, • W· IOJibOmore, hu Janlod ' 417 polDll tn the lliaatlen' ,JI 1amea lar ii 19.9 all-Orange County five and a oAll'f ,.1LoT 11111 """ aecond team slot on the all· ALL.CIF RETURNEE -Huntmgton ~a 's senior basketball star Steve Brooks C!f. ~~~~;,glory, tbe (54) made the all·CIF AAAA second te m13s a junior and was the 1rea and' Suµ· 1111).JlOW)der aver~ged 2t ""lnls set League plar.er of tlic year,. He's a r'1Pug 20.4 points per game and 13.3 per contest ·and shot well over _r_e_bo_u_n_ds-=..pe_r_lil_L ______ -,. __ _,,_, -------------- ~ · .. I 50 percent from the tleld. 1 While his scoring rate · has •·'~&.., .c 0 l_.JI l '11 , •Skip nllilpo ·r... the &Ip •mAe (Jl.4) with 363 polnll in' ;17 pmea. subsided. 'to a ctrtaln extent J' c R I • M • ~~n;l:u:~:~~:'~ylo i:; . e eagum· g· , · eetmg other Oilel'.'. starters), Brooks l(lolden West hu lout .ojller players with double filure averages. '.Ibey include Taras Yoons (17.l), Jell 51. Clair (II.I), Joe -€room (11.0) and Jack Kelch (I0.2). Yoons is sidelined the rut of the year with a knee injory. bas Unproved in other areas. 1 • To wit: in Huntington'p dou. c uld B s "• s • ~.:-:a~~i~:~5~ o . · e ~~rmy ess1on doing so, he's clicked on 55 A percent of his field goal at~ Friday's slate JC athletic comm1ttee meet- tempts, '18 percent from the Ing on relagulng could be a stormy one. ...... w• n>t1 foul line WhUe also· grabbing 'Mt. San Antonio College is reportedly upset • .. " " ""-201 rebounds and having been ' over the fact that the Southern California re-~~ ~l ~: : : l!:~ credited with 36 usists. leaguing group recommended that the Moun. er-21 102 n m 11.0 Brooks -scoring norm ls Ues be switched from the South Coast Con· = ~; :: !: ~ 1:~ down <to 20.4. (erence to the Metro circuit. w111or1 1• .a u 11• u "steve's probab1y our btst. · (other recommendations placed Golden 'l.,°t"' r 1 1~ : ~~ .: 1~·:' tveraU.,p)afer," e :r-c? I a 1 mi1, W.t Jn the South Coast Conference aod San· ...... • 117 " fo II 1:6 C.Omb!, "and I think he's done, ta Monica in the Southern cat.) 1utt 1) 1• · 6 • " '"' an e:rceptionally good ·job. Thus Mt. SAC tigures to put up .Quite a !'..,: 1 : 1~ 1; ~ ~l He's an outstanding shooter fight. &id eince a full · nJeeting b4s 'been •11rd 6 • 2 ri .2.)s with great moves. called on the sub1"ect, the state committee G~... • • •', " ' ... · "Steve's weaknesses ·are ''"' ' ' 2 1, 2.l • w .. .....,. • ~ 1 ' 1.1 defense and rebounchng but io1111 " 1sa • ,,.., ,,.. he's working diligehUy on Im· O!' ..... CNlf IS-U) ' proving in' bOfh of thole areas. WllllelM ..,_, ~7 ~2 ~ :, ';'· "I don1t 'know how to really 11 121 :111 2111 1:~ measure Improvement in · l• 12 11 >10 11.1 either of thOSe artas but there ~! ~ ~ 1~ ~! bas been a noted Improvement CRAIG SHEFF ··-C:enrotr Htntltd """' ......... ...... ...,,, ""'" "'" Shibi!• -,, ... ... IM <"'"'" .... ..... 12 it 1• " 1.s in his defensive rebounding 11 31 16 71 1", and slight Improvements on 11 10 14 " lJ 11 4 2• 1.1 offensive rebounding and over· • J , ' i.1 all de(ense." • 1 ' 1 ,, 1 2 , 4 ,:. Combs calls Brooks, 1 1 1 2 1.0 "probably the best -one-on-one II Sll 2)6 I.lit 72.! player. in the coip1ty this •••• 1 ldc (>111 season," and adds, "he's been ~ ';, ;, :S ~~~ two and three-timed in many • • n 1a '·' instarees and atlll manages to ;: ~ : ~~ ~·: hit the open man well. does not expect lo merely rubber stamp lhe recommendaUon. Meanwhile, Golden West ofiicials opine that the al.ate group will okay the proposal. -·-Alllc:r1tt * *' * 20 » .,. 1111 U Some of the boundary 1s " lJ 10l "' amendments ol .Iate may J>e . ~ : ;; 1: i: Sl\lll~f-the-mill to s.ome people. Another· recommendation by the SoCal re. G1111t kran "-frl•llW't""9r ,, " '' t4 4.t But they'r.e not that way to le11m1 group w11 to 1wttcb Saa Diego City :: ~ 2~ ~ '-6 others. ' ' , · College from tbe Soutll Coa1t to the Ml.s1lon Tot1l1 20 ,-i1 21.s 1,:m .!: Just 'ask Elmer Combs. clrealt. That will be effective lor the 1973-74 coUege year. 1 Five Anteater Players Hitting in. TWin Figures All membus of the UC competition at UCI, h a s Irvine s I a r t l n g bukotball ocored 1,014 points aod is third team are 1ver1ging in double on the all-time list. fllurea for 16 1ames with Phil Ed Burlingham, a thtte-llli)'lle the leader with ~ l&.9 year varsity team member average. ' has scofed. 505 Points and i; A recommendation wm be .fortJicomlog In May OD wbkh curreet Mll1hm member llloald jolo In lbe 1wlltjl. Saddlebock llpru 11 a very 1oH po111blllty because of &he Jo.. ~ of !lie callee• willl lbe coftlere .. e ud ' tbe Rceea1 &Mt tbe G11ldlol bve had ta I~. Of ceorae Saddlebe<k alllklic tlinclor IM· lootlioll coocb 0--,e Hartman -·t wul Ille IWlldl -at· least llGI yet. · 0 We dom't,wut to move for afle11t uotll:- or lllroe years utU lbe 1<""1 us growa ud we me '°.me faclittes," says Butman. * * Rbyne 'la acortng two polnta currenUy 11th on. the all-time per • 1am• more Uian Bill . list. He i. anragtng 11.4 per . A three-day no contact conditioning period Moore (IU) lli<l ls cumntly oontest:lbla _,.,, lor lhe.lfa!<'s junior oolle1e football teams Hv!hth on the ,all·tlni• UC! Troy Rolph, In hi. IOCOnd Jta.s been approved. Jaycees may drill dur- acortng list with 759 polnla. ~e campaign. has 227 polnll this inl the last thr,. days of August (excluding Sunday ) but may not use football gear. Fool· balls'rnay be used. * * * Tbert'1 1 new bueball pllyoff format for junior college tlll1 leUIL It provlda ,for~ ,.parate Jarie aad •!l'!!l dlvllloll ~ ment1, 1lmllar to-football. * * * The Southern Calilonila JC spike relays wUI be held at Golden West (Marth 30) this season, not at UC Irvine as earlier reported. 'II:. * Quot1ble quote l frorit Don Rowe, tbe ort. times outlpokta Golden Wes& football wl&- tant: 1'Tlte 1wltcll to tbe Soudt COlst Confer· e~ wW meaa ·a great clelil ill recraHla1 for u1 .. We've teen tbe d1fftrt1ce already ta the gay1 we've been talliq' to, It'1 redy going to help u1. Tbere are IMIW more lood (Uys leanJa1 our way." * * * OCC loolball coach Dick Tucker haa a pair of sons that could very well be heard from in coming years in county athletics, Travis, a aophomore, currently leads the Brea High sophomore buketball team in scoring with a 11.6 average while Rhett, a freshman, was the frosh football team 'a most valuable player last .season. Rhett, 158--pound- er, also wrestles for the Wildcat varsity. * * Golden West'• Jlm AadtrlOn aeed1 ju1t %5 polnt1 lo bij lbe l,llO-polnl 11,... !or two bl1ketball seU0111. AnderlH, U former Ran. cbo Al1mHo1 SW, ICOrft SU tut ltlilOll aod be'• &•' 417 tlll1 ye1r. He r111k1 1lte09d oD tile all-time &ltler ICOrlnl lilt. Clirl1 Tllompooa (lllt-71) Is No. I 'wltll l,'41 polDt1. * * * Saddleback College'• basketball team · is headed !or Its worst losing ....... Coach Rey Stevens' all ll"ftbman ouUit has drepped 17 o[ 20 this -· The worst Saddlebaclt aeuon was Ill first (196H9) ·when the Gauchos were a.20. kid with eight games left on the '72 schedulo it appeara the mark will be wiped out. nH<la throe more lo move Into year an·l 411& for lhe two alxth pooltlon ahead of Dale aeUOlll which 51'1kes him 13th FWey. · ' · -onlhe-1nglisl,Heneeda50 • Moore, In h1I third year of lo move -of Mike Barnes Prep Mat Results Cage Scores I jn ltth.; Laguna Tilt set Tonight, . . ~Buch Hl&b'a Orillll i e I I U f bullletblJ1 crudal wlllt ' boll El Dorado baa -mond -to tont&hl at 7 o'cloc:I< followlac the Arlllll' dlofllon to~ with El Dorado'& ..... for a ~an. Leasue clalh WU or'l&lnaUJ -for lbla--lt'• a erlllcal teal for -Jarrt hlr'I 1-111 au!nlll, whlcb llbo the door wllh a 4- 1 ioop~ooe­blllfnd El Dorado • iMI poce. "" El Dorado VlclarJ -111 l ::Ha•a~ ... the "" "' the ..... • • Freshman Dave Baker Is aven1int 13.1 per g1me with • 195 In hlo forat ~paip. II he eontinuee wiUl the \llr1ity tor the next three aeuona, he will become the first four-year man In basketball al UCJ. UC er-. nw1 . .... . . R11vnt 16 " n "' ....... 1•11'721' .... lffl4:tn ........ 6 2 , 7 D....... 1• • # Jrf ........ If " N Ill ..... .. • .. ,. • '2 1.wr lf ft'· It " ,..,.., ,, If 11 " ..._1 .. ._1it1s ...... 11 1 I 11 ......,_ t -4 I 11 T .... e 1• • ..., W 1"1 °''"ll•lf• '' .,, -'* Mlt'll .. , ... ·-"""' --, .... _ .. .,.,_ T•• UCI ...... U.11 • .. ft ., 1J 1ri a n• IJ '' " !fl I • I \j ll, ,. ,, 1n II .W tS IJJ 12 Jr • llf 1JJIU'1 ' ~ • 1t 7 ' ' • lJ ... Ji.l ,. .... 1•• ... ••• ... 1<I 11.1 u .. ... ., ... 1.t .... ,... .... ... 1-4,I tu ,., 11.! .., ,. I.I '·' ,... I C!'ge 1tesult8 , n: la ... ••• ... , ... ~ c~ ...... ~IM't If) I' (1) T~ Deilwca IQ ' llf) ....,. '"9r (II) C (• ...,... ,,.._ (7) G (If) °""'911 Md'Mfrw It.I O UJ W ....,._, Ml9Mli• IWJ. 106 -C•W'1 IT) -Ktm• IU) "°· llS -S!fllJl!h CT) WOfl 1!V forlfll. in -McH1trr tul •l11MC1 Atc111M1tt 11"1 t :K IXI -It CftfY fU) tlK Mcelrthy (Tl 17-10, U6 -lll'tnlitll IU) dtc llol:lertl !Tl ... 141 -Tlblll (TJ 11K Ko1Wtot11 IUI .. " ' ,_. -MIN""°* (U)· •IMM 1;.1 (T) 1:"1 • ' ID -,,,_.CUI tK '0.11 iTI 1 .. 7. 1M-IClkllrw IUI Wiil lw tart.it. 171 -Trtflfltll (T) 'IMtd CIWI IVI 1 :~J. 1'4 -No m.tdl. Hwr. -Ho m•fCll. WHY pay M price to cal 1'b'7 fJllF' Ill Jiau& ... .._ IJS.7777 • ' . -. T-. "'-1 25, 1972 DAii. Y I'll.Of n·ahlos' Normandie Leading Area Scorer Mission Viejo Hflh's 6-1 junior GU Normaodit is the Orange Coast area's leading bukelball O<'Orer with eight gamts remaining Jn regular aeason 11l1y • The DAILY P!LOT's ofllclal computaUM lists Normandie with a 21.l average in 17 games while Hunt Ing ton Beach's Steve Brooks Is a notch back at 20.4 per clip. Huntington's off ens Iv thn.Jst ls accentuated by U: presence of Jim Worthy In fourth place wllh a ti.I average, · bein1 IUard Cosey Jonu who Is Ued with Wastmlnster'a Terry Melsenheimer tor ninth place. The loading producer of field goals is Normandie with 139 while Edison's Rod Snook lops the list in free throws with 109. TOI' ti SCOllH• ..... • .. ,.. SC-.. • • .. ''' I, Norll'lftlClll, MV 17 ~ 11.1 t . .,.._,, H1111llnoto11 17 :Ml 20.• l. K11lffln. Metor O.I 17 11• 11,5 .._ WOffll'f, HV11nrwtor1 11 m 11.1 !. "**· f"'-11 2tl 1•.1 .. McJ(llll'M\ .. .._, lJ. ,,, lt.6 1. Oowll111. SC 17 t 17 1•.1 I, ArdMt", C..lf ~ IS 175 11.J t. or. Jentt, Cdfol 16 '" '"' Mtllll!Mltntt, Wm. 16 2ff 1'.I c ....... Mot ClJ.1) ·~nt•1v1. .. ,, ..... , ,, , ' !" c .. 11 MIN C•llJ . .. . N<ftll' 11 101 •• lr-i11t IS fl a Rlldtrl IS IQ 37 N...,1111 1, Sf 14 ~, .... ,.... 11 JI ,, M•"'hlor lllll 12 31 26 OHl'lrnlM I 11 17 ""'' 11 14 ,, K1l1m1 t t J $-J I t ~lctten~ 1 • J M«rlll 2 1 I Dltn'lfl 1 1 2 I'! ... llN) .. .... t7S 11,J ,,, 1•.• 161~ 10.7 1» 1.1 111 i,J • 1.l SI 6.J .. 3,1 " u 11 -..1 II 1.S ' 2.1 2 l,I -I II " I• II ti 10t 2t1 .... 1U ••• " " ... Zlrtiet ,..,_ 11 61 .f1 IN ... •t .U .Hl 16 50 ,, 117 •1 ,, 11 " 11 ,. u '' IS tJ 11 t.S .. ., 1'21,e Oilers' duo Is the only lnatiince ~hen one school In =:, tbe ·ar~'s 14 hu two P.layers $lM\M( in lb, top10. ·= Corona del Mar, ranked first Grl•trt °" 1~ Orahge County, juat did &et· ~1tttt1•1 ·a player In th~ top 10· -that · · c::i:~· 16 fS 111 Mf 1• I 16 "5 U 131 la.I IS S7 11 ll1 IJ '' " ,, 111 7J. 14 1' n IO i.1 Pt rller Wllll1m1 l•kh c.-" llmmfrl!Vfl C1r1&a11 Minion ,, 21 ,, '3 11 t I 23 S I I 1 l•lllKle C .. Ill '''"'' 13 •t •I 11t '·' " ... IVI . U7, 10.0 ... 11.1 .. , .. , ... ... 1.• 1 "-... I• 17 I• 61 •I I• '' 17 •J •.5 lS 11 12 $1 l.I •IOl 2ll.1 \ 0 . CCWll•r I . C1111flr H•YI ,., ,, .. ,, 131 n •2 ,, 111 ,t•IU IOO IJ 16 J6 17 IJ St It 17 J • • 17 Sea Kings Tap GtYn..-l11nt1 Collins D•Vrl11 MtGr_. "'" .... • 1 5 ' s 2 J , • I l S 2 I 0 2 l'Mllllfl VelltY CM) . ~ " ,,. ...... .,,,"' ,, ,, so 1• ll.t County Cage Poll R•kl•r 12 '' n 1u 11.1 Sulll"•~ 1s S1 16 HO «!. hl>ul ... td• l• Jf ,, ll2 ••• C. Adtrm 15 JI IS ti 6.0 Kllt'f 12 10 U I.> •.I Sw6!\IOA 11 17 I 41 •.J Hiii 4 II t 21 1.1 Corona del Mar .. Hlgh's Sea Kings, with a 10:.same winning streak, are the No. 1 prep baskttball team . in Orange County accord1ng to the n.~.I· LY PILOT's official ranking. Coach Tandy · Gillis' Sea Kings (1~1) look over the premier ii o 1 l ti o n following their aqutaker over Magnolia in overtime and their IOM8 rout of CO.ta Meia. Those lrlismphs, coupled With Welt~'• upaet. victory over Hunlin(llon Beach, (1&-2) caused the swltCh that saw HUJ]tlngton assuming second place in the poll. . Marina High'1 VI k I ng s , another team with • win skein (six), has moved up to third place with Its 11-4 overall mark . The Vikes will put the.ir six· game Sunset League mark on the line Wednesday night when . tbey hoot the HuoU"ilon Beach OUers in a circuit titanic. CorQna's position Is under fire Friday when the Sea Kings must travel to Los * * ORANGE COUNTY TOP IO Pott. Team Poblt1 I. Corona del Mar (IS.I ) 40 ' ' 2. Huntin(llon Beach (l&-1) 32 3. Marina (11-4) 31 4. La Habra (11>-IJ 29 5. Servile (17-3 ) 27 6. Katella (l&-2 ) 21 7. Loo Alamltoa (ls-5) II a. '(tie) Westminster (IJ.5) a Garden Grove (IS-3) I 10. El Dorado (14-31 5 Others: Wellero s. Area Sports Calendar ·-· l1tk.1ftlllt -f1f11•1c l1 11 (Ofllf!I del Mer. $ent1 Ml VllltY It Co.It """· Edlton tt fo1111l1l11 v,11..,, H1111tlll9foll INC:PI •I Mlrl1111, N..wpert' Hlrbor .r Alllhllm. w .. 1m111111r II llet• C•n ot 7}, Loi Afllltn 11 Goldlll Wiit, Cttnr1 Y11 IMidleMQ II M11lllon,Vllf1 (boll! ti ... - Alamitos In a game that could provide Corona ~·ith a stranglehold on the rest of the Irvine loop. . Corona nipped Los Al. 50-49, ln first round action and the latter is one game behind the . Irvine pacj!Setters as a result ol II. I Sea Kings Elevated In Ratings T. Ad""I I 10 J ' 1.J Robudl 1 J J9 1 S ToWl\Wld t I 1 • J.t M#t ... "1fl -..Cl! tlJ.U I II ft 1" l\t11. l rooll • 17 Ill .. Stl 20 4 w..-1nv 17 IOI 16 m 111 Crulllc 17 lOol S1 2.0 IS.I Whit~ 11 n •• m 11.• Whlllllld 11 SJ .1' 1.. I .I A.ltiloO<I 10 "' • ... ••• R1n1tl11 11 17 6 .0 4.t A.thford 1 ' 2 14 1.• G•rlll'ICI I 1 0 14 2-1 O!'M&!fl' J I I 7 1,1 i..wr~ I 'I t . J t.I UflilM ..... '11-ll ............. lf 74 " .. 11 .t 1~11 Corwht MCColi. NlllOll Glll-lo KlosNl•h Hlrtloltl Hl1I°' .. rn1rlll """' c;,,,..,. , ... If 11 5t 116 1.7 11 47 50 ,.. • .• ,, Jl ,.. 1ll 7.2 1• ... 11 ,,. 6.J 16 42 2:1 lOI I .• lf ,. 21 t7 l.1 11 • • n J.t 1t7Jl11,I 211JO.S I I 0 2 2.0 10121.t MlrfU 111-4) • •• " •• I ..... IOflllll 14 U il 2\f IS.I Mlllfl' 15 n 21 111 II.A Corona de! 'lar High's Sea Lo111er 1l '' " 111 11.s " SPHlu 15 Jf 24 ltt I.I Kings have moved up another Ad•rm 11 ~ '' 111 1.1 FOftl lS JI !O •1 f,I notch in the CIF AAAA swi nllOll t 1 IJ " :i.1 basketball rating following R ... 1.. 1 • ' tt 3.J w'"°""" ' ' 1! '' '" anolher pair of Irvine League W!>ll• • 1 ' 1• 1.1 victories. c~r•.i....,. • J t 11 1.1 c;l11J01t 2 I I 4 2.1 Coach Tandy Gillis' crew, sm1111 J t • • 1.2 ranked first in Orange County. H•tton _ Ml,!.. 0.: tJ.1:, ' 2.I moved up to 1i1lh, two notches • " " ,. .... L..L.1-..1 •L.. --·• 1 _.. ..... , , Klllffi11 17 lit ft 716 ti.$ ll9&8UU W9 ·-way _.. .. e I Oto"" 11 ., IJ 1f1 11.5 LI Habra. HHDld 11 11 " 1• 11.1 Hlftn' 17 .ft tf MP ... Verbum Del (lPr-1) contlnues ,...m1 ,, 21 16 .,. t .t In the first place whll.e once-Ku.... 11 17 • ., >.• J. P09fltlft ll • lt ·tt f.7 beaten Pasadena , Ramona and Mor1!11M11 t s • " u La Habra follow. E. PMtt .. 11 1 2 4 1 1.1 R.i11 J 1 t I I ,) Huntington Beach's Oilers, C11C11Uc J 1 1 ' t.• rated )hird in the poll last --;-"tt,: •1~ .. , ., "'9· week, dropped to seventh Nr.rmaNl• 11 11' to w !1.1 9oWM 11 t6 :M ,,. ll ,l following their upset loss to c1tr• ,, ss 5' 1w 11.1 Western. Ffl'•-11 '' 21 16' ••• 11:1111111141 u ,. u ff •. , Muina High'• Vikings gain· 111kllw 11 '° 1s " J.1 ed votes for the first time this WI•...,. 11 12 11 ,. 3·1 lr•f\Cfl S I S 1 1.4 year. The Yikes will get their Mur..,., ' • 2 • 1.1 ha lo -L---the" IMh 11'1-11 J t I -4 l ,J c nee ,, • ..,,._" lt v~ c;.,1..,111 , 1 1 a 1.0 apot when ,.,_, host Hun-MtwMrt H1,.., , .. 111 1 """}' I I• H I• l\t11. tington Beach Wed n e 1 da y MCl(lftntlr 1s 111 is m 1•.• night in a Sumet League Spr"" 11 11 s. "' 14.1 SWktr. lJ " 11 t'1 l0.7 crucial. curie 1s 30 11 11 s.t Corona deJ Mar'! lofty' ..... 1. J~ 12 U If ,, J.6 ,._. LI""" II lf 11 41 J,7 tlon ls aiao in jeopardy when It •~ 12 13 ' 22 2.s trtkl to Los Alamitos Friday ~!::!:, ; ~ : 1; ·~:; night. Rl'fl!Oift J • ' r o.• other top challe111u Friday :::::c" ~ ' ~ ~ : :: night Include ·p1U1 X at No. t 'IH c-.... ff.fll . .. . Servile, No. 1 Verbum Dti11 DoW1t119 11 ,.., .,. invasion of 11th ranked Notre ::ir.... l~ :: : Dame, Millikan and No. 10 c.,111or1h 11 ., '' LOng Beach Poly 1t Long ::;:., :: ~ ~~ Beach City College and No. 2 ,,..,.n1111 1s ,, '' Pasadena 's test at Monrovia. e.!:'*t!.r111 1 : 1 ; : MM GUMllOll 3 l I ..... T .. 111 'Mf•11ftl J11 l· Vlfbllm o.t fl•f) jlS WtlfOll f I O .. .... m · 'W.> •1 Jl,I 141 '·' 10S •.2 1111 7.1 ff S.I 5' 2.7 " 3.J I 1.0 ' 2.0 ' 1.J ' t .f l; "'•Mdelll 07·11 tf Ulll,ont;y IJ.111 • R=·"l.•L\1 13' • ,. ti •• 1,,, I' rHC111!• lJ11t1'f llM) 9!' t Mullll'lllf 11 ?I IJ 211 12.f • OfOl'lf Otl Mer ll~lj_ J: Mke ,. " • '" ''·' .: =i:."'tl...911'1:1 fl t) ,, Uorettt. 1• ,, ., 117 ,_, t. Sono\fl jif.J) )6 St'flrt 16 40 I • S.J wr .. 111119 -fOllfll•lft \letll'f .. II LIM INdl ,...., {1"11:: JI """" 11 )6 • .. I.I Cll'DM dtl M.lr, CO.ll Mtll ff lM ~Noire 0.-. l'lllblCll, II,_. I ll 6 :l'J -4,I Al11J1ll01, Edi'°" 11 IA V•lllJ, Et!-l , """"*'II• Mlr'cOl. 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IU9IMY1 11 &.M, Tt t , ... • ' • ' ' ' •• • •t .. SC LEASE NOW • • • 1'1111 _..,...,._. IMS1/lll 110W u1n° •bit on lt'ltt l'l\UCti ~'"' •lllkin ~ t'Molt "04"! 1l!e rntlt'ltkent C11eny l"•rll;t, MfnlttO, M•f11wlt ft IMl\11,.y. Oii IOOt-. , , CALL IUD IDWIN ••• $40•5830 Interested in becoIJling a STOCKBROKER? T-...., m.Yited to a Get-Aoqualuted l'.DrarmaUon Meetmg with a Stin1or ~totl>Oeeourf.tles 1Dduatry. AltnlO. tbf9 meet!Dir and ;)'OU will learn: a '\Yhat doee ft take to beoome a eucceesAul Stockbroker? a :Howtuuchm.oneydo St.ookbrolcer. make? • WJ;iatseourJUes firm.a arelltrJng no1v? Wbom •hould youooniaot•! " Whattxpeol'tra.ln:Jngdo etookb:rokeftll receive? • J>o:YOU ha.,.eihe exper:lenoe and apatude to quality? • .Ai:unvere to :your quellttcms. T.1119 zn i'tne end our eerviOM arebe8 to .U~ve stooklnollere. We..., cxmeulianw to e..........ieas-nr-'ltl• ~-J;81'el1<4ourf-. Cla&'oU-arelJlr1nir nowt :DMr.• Tbundaiv • .Tan118'727,l972 'J'lme: 7 :45 -9'115 P.Jll. !Place: Ohart Rocn:n • Airport :rnn 18700 MacArthur :Boulevard :Newport Beach ~ODB are not :neoMBary. Please be prompt. • OOa.ts and ties requeeted. r!1 Broyles l?l Managcm,cnt Company Consukants to the SllCUfitil• lndtatr/ 2618 VII Ttjon (!hi.,. Ca. l'llnl -v--Clllfom!atl0274 :Concerned about ~·your AT&T Stock? • Come to our special Seminar in Newport Beach or Santa Ana. -. . ' ' ' --• . . ' . . I .... . .... ' . . .. r • ' ' Tlottdq, JlftUltY 25, I '172 SC DAILY !'!LOT I ~ I \ • . . ·•' . Tuesday Evening • • .IANllAJIY 21 ••1 rn • • •--.. , ,.., ,.. _ 11:::-··-· •. _ .. _ 1111• ... _ ..... , •• LMp a"'-._""""'"" ... I I'll . . . . . '. . . T .. sdo'f. """"'1 25, 1972 • Cl 111111o -'$l!oald Wt Oraslktlly Rtduce Our Trw, CM- !Mtmenb ill Europe.?'" •:t0m_,,.._ e1• •• an."'"°'' ai .. u.. ..... ... e Hi there sports rans! * R's time for a look at your WKky world. e ()) 1mcw1., .•• r .. • Die• Y111 Dr't •ltd C.tol Cllannln1 co- st11 h1 In lri1i1111, hoW·lonl musl- ctl totntdy spoof o! ql0lt1 f1n1tlcs. •:»• ... -... CR> cutlb '" aam11 ... ,.,.., ., ,.icWI S.,.., Divis t : 11M1 loll Ehidtla. "Wi~p If All An1tf~ fticllob lf'I· • ... (tO) ,. .. firW' lists tJit 11d tf • ltlCkllSS bl1• ~ (*1•) '51 -fr1n• storJllfAI pilot to lout• t111 hid•· Si111tr1, T11111 Curtis, N1tflil Woot eut fl o 11n1 of cuttt11otts. CJ) CIS ... W1tl1f CfOll~ • r-... flcUn bl bl G1bor a_....,..,... "''"""'· . G ..., lrfffllll Cl latef Wini lllNI ... ....,_ •"'""'""' ~.-_,'""' """"'10:ooa11- m ~ INt "Poor RulSllrs Al· ~ ~ ~: :~~~ :•ct·m::,; 1n1nµ. ., RLISllH Baker, Is I mod· .• td 1rn wrsioll fJ the ho 1 tennis plfYtr'S c1re-. ls sh•tter m•MC. mapun • · when ht dmlops my1sthenl1 lft¥ls, G:1 ........ dtl1Mf1tlw dise1st of tht mui· GI--" :-, IC> 11>~ """ """' 7• D CJ) 9 II.._ Dnl'ftl'" (mystery) '67 -Roblrt (I} Tnilll ., C........._ Cummfnp. M1r11rt1 ltt. (I).....,.. f!:I FREE "SILENT YEARS" D-• MJ LINT * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL 111 lM tay OFFICES OF GREAT • 1-II -WESTERN SAVINGS Ill"" -" .. -Iii! 11» ......... '"" "Tht !r· fiD 11111111111 tr• Girt" This 1923 Mid: Sennett 111 111 La hilrlM comtdy follows s sm1lttDW11 alrt's ....., achtlltum b1cksll1e 111d 1111 tht 1:11 a .. c-.... "'""' "" '"' ' Dom o.lllflt iwst. B illlll-n n. - movie lots. Color tinb 1ckled. .,.,., 19,....,.. ....... W • 1111' "Jllo Dl'N111 ot tht tt.lO B g .n. Wlhiam Yikkl C.rr Wtndtm"'-11111 "D..,,, W Bl-11 1uest hostess. f(lyar" •fl the first two perts of 1 a MMtr lfufl ''Tht Min ill tlll lh·P•rt 11ri" of 1P1Clll1 •bout the EmblSly" Profeisor M1ndaz, 111 111rcll for Ult tourc. of Utt Hilt. Amirian ci1iztn, is held 111lnd his Jfenntfh Hll1h, 1s Sir Ridllrd lut· wlll by th• Dominro 1mb1SSJ. ton, Incl Johit Quentin, •s .lotln Hin-(J) Al llMI nln1 s,IM, stir. Jam,_ MUfll II • Non Hufft wmi1ms 111r11tor. 1bt prorr1111 foc11111 on I!) ..,_lltlcf1 tilt ixplorltJons of Burton, th1 brll· er;, cal el tM Wist lilnt llth·ctnlury lritlill Wffllf·ld· a .. 11 .. ~!Ur•r·Mllll, 1nd his 1alst1nt. "''• U:Gll II D (I) @I I!) a;l N.., 8 llailt:, (2'r:t ....,..,,, CNlt" 8 llffl. ·All.st. ,,., ni1 bat (......,_.) 'JS-.£dwll4 G. Ro•in· .pllJtrs of .th• 1971-n hockq au-* llir11111 Hopt.lns, W1ltlf lrtn· son pllf in 1am1 "tsped It Metro- -., Jwl McCte.s. poli1111 StHium In Bloamln1t1111t • Cll cnm ,.. ••• ••••Ill Minn. Tim R)'ln calls tll• Jdloft. .. "SllodlrM" Jwlit 8a1111S Neoma (I.) ,llanUf DIM tlllOtio"""1 •tmcMd to 111 • 1Nnc1-D Cl> O> 11m °'*' .,..., Piflftb 111 tlrnw· m Tratii • ~lll!Ctl lzinttlll ... wriltl '"""' rollberiu. • llhtn'9 (l)l_ol_ . D -I _, (C) (llw) 11:30 8 (I) ""' Criffi1 "'Crad: ill ......... (sci-fi) '65-a am ..... ., c,,.. Scbt4- Dl111 Alldrfts, Jinettt Scott. uled 111ms: G~Hr 61rJ1111, Gtorro ......... ~ Si11I, Dl'lid Brenner, Tom Biker. m Dr..-D rn t:nM emu Scheduled !JI) JcitlMI '71 "In Ou Own 1 M IUtrtJ 1r1 QWl\edian Al11 Kini ind , r 111111 o. .... Qe!ussctitr1~ ·111r pl1~1 ICll" ~ c.ml [\ltllll "• Yort !Web" b1sUtbatl t11m. E Lit c.t.JU Ropr Staublch snd Bob !Upes of f 1:00(1} .. ll' ti tilt lttNf Rick ffflson ffl• Nfl ch1rnplon 0.1111 Cowbors Jllpb. 11111 1uest. ID "°"': (C) "latltl Lmrs"· (ro-.. Allclr ltifftll SM mat1e1) '53-l.1n1 Turner, Rlurdo • Dt Vlftltilt Montilb1n, :.loh1 Lund. • '-' C.. Jlllpd1 ID Morie: "ftet ol FJrt• (d11m1) H .... C.,... '59 -C.mt1011 Mitchen, J1ma I!) llli WhilmoJt. • . 11)1 ..... I!• 8 (I) MIWlil r...o A JOU"I Kl- ISH1n sirl is 1wuttllll inti 1 br•1· 12:0t B Worit: "'SbUout M Dept 11rt aelditr It 1rrutllll 1nd tried fGf 11rMr.' (dr11n1) '59 -.lonlthol tht crimt. Hut, Yale Wul11. D ffiCIJ l!l-t1"' -(C) (90) ....... II CUlb" (1111- IN) 71-'dl Lupino, lillncM Mont· JOllltlJ, Lois "rttllton, Jus5ca w11. tws, Johl lard!. Story sbout I t:m 11 MtN: "Wtl1d wm.111 bl' (sd-fi) '56-41u1h Marlowe, Niner "'"' (I) B 0 Ill alil-"'°" offlcw who ha hralf Im· 1:30 g Mowlt: "'lull · ti Slllppen" prisontrll to lnmtl11f1 ch1r111 of (mu1iCll) '40 -Boll ·Hope, Bint brvtalil)' fflr to IMd ltlrselt tr1pptd •-., ~-~ " w "'"" , ""'Ul"' wmour. ~ti lilt lrttte)' of I Mdistlc 1111· ID All·JliaJrt Shtr, "'f1lt HonlM :~ ... " C.Mq9'1tC111 ::;; • "Hi&b!J Dup~. "Jt• W d d D <C> .,., rrleftd ncu• fdram•> e nes ay '43-Roddy McOow111. Rlt• .lobnso11. ID •A11 tile Y111111 Mff• (d11ma) DXffiME MOVIES '61) ·-Al•n Lidd, Sidnlf Poitier. t:Gll m .... -Z:OO UJ "J.apat' (1dventur1) 'S5--8ar· ' stnc;p;s• (drema) ton Mid.ant. , '41-Jienniflf .loMs, John G1rll1ltl. Gilbert ltollM. Jill([) "Mdy, lf1uPIJ CW..11• (com- t:Jl.D "Bt lo¥ll Mt'1:s ~· (dr1· •111) '64 -Curt Jur1ens. Menial llM) '52:-Gt111 Kelly, Pier Anpll Vitti. 10:00 l]) "'Ill IN h 1ott1t ii WliliW" 9 ~ MtrW aon.• (d11m1) '40 (~) '55--llsrjorit Main, fl9ft)' -J1mi:s: stew1rt, M1rpret Sul1iw1a. J -t• 8 "lltlle: ti CW1f hltfa• (dr•· 4:00 8 ..,._ IKnt w.,.• (d11ma) •61 1111) '53-Ux Mtr, Ktltn Wat· -;Ricllard Widm1rk, Sonja Zi1m1111. .... l:lO(Jl-ulOAMI .... STARTS WEDNESDAY ONE WEEK ONLY . . . .. .. '"' .... • ',.j .. • ....... -.. . . ' • • . ~ . . . . -Allegri Quartet . Memorable in Lagµna Concert 'NEWPORT <-·-· . ... ..,..,. -~ --...... PREMIER ENGAGE!UENT George C. Scott IN "THE li;I HOSPITAL~' r~"" • MCMRAB ~RAMOUNJ 'W'·.:... ~- Al .. • J#oCOl/ftM llUIT in "THE GIASSMOP'P'EI" '911:VfVl IUJOID-•INI ,.,~, JHI STllNGfH Of.MANKIND HAS .ALWAYS IEIN ITS WOMlH. 'THE TR.OJ AN WOMEN' ,,_,, 0..11 lfHw!oiot: • s.-... .., in "JNE WALKING STICK" Bv TOM BARLEY Of .. Dlilr ...... , ... Anyone who labors undtt the delusion that an unvarying diet, albeit a constant intake of perfection, tends to pall the: palate or take the bloqm off the taste buds Jhould talk to a inember of tht Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society. They serve nothing but perfection at the· organiza- tion 's Laguna Be"ach High School concert:: and the latest corrtributors ·to a long line of. international artists who have received 100 percent ratings from this critic didn't vary by one iota Thursday night from this happy form of repetiUon. OUr latest visitors were the Allegri Quart.et, .a _group of gifted Britons who quickly found their way into thb critic's heart by setting a new high standard for a Shostakovich work that had already enjoyed, from this column's point· of view, the perfect reading. That was before We heard .lo<kNk ....... c-..- "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" end .... ,..,.., c ... 1 W\lte "THE MAN WHO . HAD POWER' OVER WOl)IEN" -"I~~ . .... ' " . . I • ••AC .. ••WO. •T •UIS • I NT.C.._,.,_, ........... ....... M?·•-• "u'"""•'o"' •...cot • »' Clint Fut wood DirtyHarry a C» ~·"'~VISION' ''°'"''a. .. AM"'"°' C_ .. jllCltMCOl.Oll" Plus · Christopher Giorge IO "THE Oil TA FACTOR" !'Plus · G.regory 0 Pec;k In "SHOOT OUT" (&P) "'-•MlOSUMl'lo "ALKn lbTHWIT" . ... ~1E_V..El KNIEVEL '' STAITS WEDNUDAY ~WALT DISNEY'S • .Song of~ the South Also W.Jt DbMy's "NEVER A 'DULL MOMENT '' · IAIGAIN MATl.Nll ..,.,. •W••••er. ' ,. .. Fiii llFHSHMi.NTS Ad•lts SJ .00 C:WW 71¢ '"',., ..... w-. ainlfinv ,._, _ ... .. _t/t9 w.w• .....,. 3S fHt •bov• U$.,.'"' '"'.,.ma,. •ml mMS •llMI< Rnl Cflttinll th• w•W ..• ~ ~··THOll HEYtADAHL YOUITIUl!•HRAI . An HlllunCllftg 1nl•· life ..i-.. for Ille whole f1milyl ' • HRD OYER , Joo.th CMft PlllO I ........... _ 1464111 .... a ... ,, .... ,.., .... ... ...,., .. ,.. ..... 1 the Allegri. Their rendition or table !hat we should have to the QOartet No. 3 convinced endure the sl('ed of a pusina me thlt the work '• real magic police car or ambula-nce al II beal uncovered by the com-this Poignant Po)nt of the con- blnatlon or teChnical aklll and cert. C.llisl Bruno Schrecj<er ·•motion ao unerringly applied shrugged on the dllturbailce to a treineJ)dou.sly demancjlng with a charming smile but this •core by this f)ne group. crltit's reaction would have Technical aklll waa, very been to hurl hla lnatrument In correctly, applied to the first.. the dii'ectlon of the otrend.Jng second and fourth rMvements noise maker. or the work Jn a reading that That's life, yes. But It was never faHed to emphasize the an unfortunate intrusion at a despair a,nd conflict that point in the concert when both marked SbOstakovich's gloomy artists and audience ~e existence at this stage of his deep in concentration. life. · This critlc'1 preference In But lt wu in the third reviewing the balance of the movement, t ~ a t gloriously progran) goes to the im- scored alegro non troppo, that.~~~~iiiii!iiii~!iiiii~ the AJ!egri won its spurs from this critic. Technique was not allowed to falter but each member of the quartet i.Q.. jected a fervor 'and emotion into their work that lifted the reading into the realm of Ufh forgettable performances. It was more tJ:wt regret- ---CtNEUUME lD ". ·...:_r 1-• .i::i...... --CINEDUME ll .. ~-·-"'r_ 1~·.'1-~~ "aaCMCNO•S AND altOOM.STICKS" ......... -11.-.1:4W:•111J.•:• MM •• flrt. -7:1M:1J ---,, SrADIUM I .. -~ . .......--., -----.. Sl4/11!/M ! ·--..... _ ---,, SUD/UM J .. -.... -----~· SUD/UM J ' -·-...... __ -·--"•'Mot1u .. .. ,. ..,..,. ~ALICl'S lllTAUltANT"' "TIM P'l'llldl C.-llM'" CltJ .... "V•llfllnt hint" 1•1 NATIONAL GENWI. THEATRES Wk~lntr5 7.10:4} . MKOl(h"" l:•S ~L'"'­l1~1u lolS. s.oo •.• ,oo "KOTCH"' l:OI. 7,00 10i(S WALTER MA TIHAU IN ''KOTCH''(GP) Also -"LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" (GP) -PAVL 0. ZIMMERMAN. N.wSWfflc ' ·~'A :flLM 'FOR· EVERYBODY! A lovingly exact history of American small-town lifet• -P•UUN<KA<~NowYorl<w COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents A 88S PAOOUCTIOH nm ·LUI' w IHDW ;· . nnii lllXIDAHDVICH ' ' • ruac:ulately dellft!Od Quartet Laguna orr.rln( -wu firll No. lf OJ Mozart with clau without q~_Jte ap- partlcular )'.Cerence to the prooeblng 'Ibo helglita aca!ed lllWP's dtll'fl')' ti the .... I n I b e M ~ Z l 'f t a n d d~te. Tllil 1' Mozart et bit 'Sbollakovldl. But then, I don't happiest and the Allegri most bl.-the . ~egrl entirely; obviowl!y meled In a 'l'OI'• there: ere • cllorllllnf f o I k ment that eppeal'S to be' the . 'rhythn!s to be' found In !hat I.ink bet•een moods of quiet final mcwelnent 1'-, allegro exaltation al)!!:. the lechnical · ~ ..:. but Oii' lj'onders brilliance ol ·tlie llnll molto ii they ere~ thelr'place In allegro. "" 'a guarlet !hat baa established ' • Their Schubert'~ they ci-111 · chareCter 4Jberdre · their the Quartet N~. 13 for-their aomebow ,.... Y· lnltullon. ' . " ' . G<XJI) FR/ENDS , .. N'rQlTQ P~NGER F1LM ' . " .. ·!<EN HCW4RQ 'Nit+. FOCH Lq!NCE lUCl<NBIU ri ,, lquJSE LASSER as M'arcy BURGESS ~as Kalman and • ' • 0.C.SM111! SINGING 'SUDDEN\.v. ITSAU lOMORROW' • • • 1 • ~~~-w . Adl!M!lon lly , Bwid'(ll\thr.Naoiel!Jy 1:511fi-DAU OM:> 'SHABER LOIS GOULD Ml,lflc:-JHOMAS Z. SHE94RO • Production ~1,;.,,.- i10UBEN TtR·ARUTUNIAN ·~-"' -·· """'"' ' IAl ~E REsqiER MCNIEi.A~ ~~NI UJ Pruducedllld Oireded~ ...... _,, . OTTO PREMrNGER 'R' J*tril":ldult..,;~~111 AT IOTH ,.,PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT· NOW THEATRES MATTIUll r twOfflSOl.lDio "Llffil MUIDIU" (I) .·flll • • ' . . ' ' ,,,..,,_.iii"' ' . ' -' . • • " , ' • , I . . , • • ,,, . .. ... .. ' ' '.( " r "l "" " '" • 1m " VI OD om .. , J ... ·-!> ,.., ;, .. ,, ti •ti • I ' • • ' • ~Ot 65,.NO. 21, 2' SECTIONS, 32: IA&ES ... ": ."· ,, .. . '\ • •· . , L Residents . i:uesDAY, JJiNUARY 25, 1972 ' ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . TMllf'• n..J , N.Y. Ste$• ' ··TEN ' CENTS Aliso ·Trailer Campground . ' ' I ' ' ' I ' •souhJ lDUch better !hap· U overnight . k " par .• •;, ••. ''Of coUrse I 1UU ~eye . we need to have lecl!Wea tor tM ~ ,.,..bllc and keep thO JoCll d1111lty clownt" iaJd Lin«· "Not.I~ aharel tbat•VMW,, tboUgb." . B~ ·~ ithe, o.•ernlght CllllPlri!Un4 ·Would· !JIOOI , a '!general ~ need" 111· Ille comJDunlty. "Bui l'\b. not l&Jilli, 11111 .IJ . Iba rtcht plam ,.., It/', be, acldfd. The caniJ>lfOUDCI Idea \fll orlclnally !Do •',.I ' I '\'_; , eluded 111 a 1187 leulblllty slll!IY on !illao · Beach which al!O Included the Ali!O Pier and parking lot Improvements. Sine& 1ben, tlie pier and ·parkinJ lot have been built and money has been In· eluded \n. thil year'• ti»dpt for develoP.- menl Of P!e Inland po~.' ol the be!"'h park, said · Ballanger. Tbe Harbors, Beache1 and Parks·Com- mlsaloo, ' be aaid, at ill December meet1nJ authorized the staff to heJln plua lo.!:11le' development ol the 1lte. Slnce December, a wave of resident protest lo the camJ>lfOUDCI ha• Ileen mounting, led by Philip Lupton, 31101 S: Coast Highway and John Cravens, 31381 Monterey St. Lupton said that · penons who have camped lllegaUJ .•.l ~ Beach In tho past caused ~estruellon lo private pro- perty. He also cited loud partying, ex· ce5'lve drinking ,and lllterlng o! the park. An enforcement c:rac~n on the lJ. (See BEACH. P.,. I) Reactions Mixed • Historical SOciety . . ' Seta Pot-Luck ·Meet ...... LM...... ' = j =· l: =--. ..... :r .: ,.... ... . ,., ....... ,, US SI M --" es ·r· -. ~· &\::.. In for Keeps 'Habitual Criminal' Gets Life Elrl 3. Hal&t011d h11 spent nearlJ< • ...,...1 of bJa !Ue behJncl ban. And Orange County Superior Court Judp lltl)'IDCIOd Vlactol made ..,. Monday that the 17·year-old Santa Ana !DID will 1e1 every opportulty to Im· prove lbat pereentage by sentencing him to IUe In state prl!on. Judge Vincent employed the now rarely used expedient of classifying Halstead as '1a habitual criminal '' after reViewlng a 30-year record that In.. eludes multiple charges of armed robbery. burglary, aauult with a deadly weapon and assault on a police officer. The bulky file on Halstead al!O includes a 1964 prison break in which HaJstead and another man took hoslage.s In a vain attempt to prevent re- capture. !Wslead's latest and poasibly last conviction followed the l300 robbery of a Santi Ana woman last Aug. 25. It was successfUlly alleged that Halstead and a companiM Ued her up and robbed her at gunpoint. Judge Vincent noted that .Halstead had been freed on parole just 33 days before the robbery took place. "I feel I would be remiss ll I did not send you to prison for life," the Judi• Yid. 4 County Traffic Deaths Hike Year's Total to 21 Four more persons have died as a resuJt of traffic accidents in Orange County, the county coroner'• office reported today. From Page 1 PAGEANT .•. from the Louvrt in Paris, tbe former from a prJvate collection. Diacovery of a new form of styrofoam Will 1111ble Williamson to produce Uvlng reproductions of a Rt of five unfinished aculplures by Michelangelo. The five larger-than life figures, none completed, are known as The Captive!: and are displayed in the Galleria dell'Accadem.la In Florence. "We were unable to figure out a way to reproduce the unfinished portions of the statues until~we-1 found this new material," said Williamson. Appearing for the first time in the pageant in response to many written re- . que.sts will be Andrew Wyeth's most famous painting, Christina's World, which the producer uys presents one of the lllOll challenging assignmen!S he has attempted, with regard to establishing a mood, despite its uncompllcaled ap- pearapce. Another technical challenge will be the reproduction of Piaarro's The Apple Pickers, an eumple of the tecbnlque of polnWlism, or painting In myraid Uoy clots, never before 1ttempted In tha J>llleanl Copenhlgen's famous LitUe Mermaid will appear on the stage in a dual version -one u ·the well-known statue in the Daniab capital's harbor, the other as the LitUe Mermaid was ln blue and white for a Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate. Another novelty will be the 1960 Greek Olympic stamp, a reproduction of a pain-- ting of three marathon runners. Williamson is particularly enthusiastic about a pair o( paintings by American artist W. H. D. Koerner which be found in the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City ~ will present as The Broncos. The colorful Flemish artist Pieter Brueghel wlll be represented with three detalll from hi.s lively Wedding Dance, now in the Detroit Institute of Arts. "We had to select details," said Williamson, .. bec1use the entire pa.intiRg has about a hundred figures in jt and there'd be no way to get It on . the stage, even if we could Clst it." An esO.mated 158 volunteer models will be needed for each of two casts for the new Pageant. Each cast works on alternate weeks during the six-week sum· mer presentation. The laltst death Ioli brings the total number of traUic fatalities in the county to 21 so far thls year, compared to 13 at this last year.- Dead are: ~ -Michael W. Hyatt, 29, of 10632 Oak St., Los Alamitos. -Walter H. Hamilton, 18, West Covina. -Lomt K. B1y11 3:i, of 215 E. Taft St., Orange. -Sam Price, '44, Compton. HyaU died at 2:25 lhLs morning when the car in whJch he was riding overturned on the transition road from the soutb- boilnd San Diego Freeay ti> tbe north- bound San Gabriel Freeway in Seal Beach. The driver, Randall Farmer of Long Beach, escaped with minor injuries. Hamilton was killed Monday in a crash on Brea Canyon Road about a mile north of the city of Brea. Three other youths were injured in the same accident, none seriously. Haya, a Marine Corps recruiting sergeant died saturday when bis pickup truck overtruned and burst into Dames in the Cowan Heights area. Prioe died early Slturday al Orange County Medical C<nter of injuries receiv· ed Jan. 13 when his truck overturned on the Slota Ana Freeway near Artesia Boulevard in Buena Park. Student Seeks Cou1icil Seat A 19-year-old atudenl bas liken out papers for the City Council eleclion April 11 In San Juan Capistrano. David A. Wolf of 30112 Silver Spur Lane, is the third per50n to consider running for the two seats held by Mayor Tony Forster and Councilman Bill Bathgate. Wolf is a history major at UC Irvine. He said he is interested in the council seat because youth needs representation and because he doel not want to see San Juan become 1 victim of urban sprawl. ~o olher candidates have taken out papers. Judy Beggs, 31931 Calle Winona, was the fir11t to ofOclally file her papers. Jame! Weathers. 27341 Ortega Highway, has not yet flied. Candidates have until noon on Feb. 3 to file their nomination papers. Attendant • t Denies Car Damaging A man who worked as an attendant at several of the 11 service stations alleged- ly involved in a widespread auto repair racket today denied in Orange County Superior C.ow-t thlt he or any other employe had ever deliberately punctured tires on customers' cars . James Damron, 35, told defense at, torney Al Stokke that no one, to his knowledge had ever sprayed oil on shoci absorbers or fuel pumps and then represented to the customer that the parts were defective and needed replace.- ment. He also told stokke while the seven defendants listened to his testimony that lectures given at the Garden Grove warehouse controlled by three principal d~endants were designed to' pass on service knowledge at oil company training ochools. No employe was ever urged to inflict damage of any kind on patrons' cars duf· ing any lectures be attended, Damron lestilied. Damron said defendants Stanley Davis, 34, of toes San Pablo Circle, and Jerry Kendall , 35, of 969 Sonora Road, bolh of C.Osta Mesa, and Edward Camey, ?:1, of 20862 Shell Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach, were among those who talked to employes at the Garden Grove facility which provided tires and parts for the service stations involved in the allega- tions. But all three men, Damron said, COJ\<o fined their comments to how best customers' cars could be serviced and oaly urged the replacement ot worn and defective tires and parts. Nearly 30 prosecution witnesses have testified that tires were deliberately pWIClured with playing darts, vital parts needlessly replaced and c u s to m e i' s hoodwinked into having cosUy repair work carried out in a racket that alleged· Iy cost Orange C.Ounty motorists many thousands of dollars. Nine men, operators and employes, were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury after an investigation that ranged from Seal Beach to San Clemente and which involved Arco, Mobil, Shell and Texaco service stations . Two of those defendants were cleared of all charges last week on completion· of the proseculion phase of the trial. Also accused of conspiracy to cheat and defraud motorists are Roger Mendenhall, 28, of 26095 Avenida De Seo, Mission Vie.- jo, David Concbola, 22, of 6000 Garden Grove Blvd.~ Westnilnster and Chrtslopher Enriquez, 25, of 7592 Volga Driv~.1!111 Henry Caalonguay,.21, o( 71!61 Commodore Drive, both of Huntington Beach. From Page 1 BEACH ••. legal camping last summer brought a halt to the problems, he added, "If they build another campground, the destruc· tk>n and noise will start up again," Lup- ton commented. Both be and Cravens have been circulating petitions for the past week and have collected a large number of signatures of residents opposed to the campground project. 4 Killed in Crash BANGKOK (AP) -A Thai army helicopter crashed and burned today at Bangkok's Don Muang airport, killing (our persons, an army spokesman aJ\<o nounced. Commercial traffic at the airport was not interrupted. Casting sign,ups will be held this weekend, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. backstage at Irvine &wl. All interested persons are invited to take part. Famed Coast Murder Case DAILY PILOT --G1MT Pl.9LllHDIQ GaPAl't' •• ..,.tt.w ... -... -J.ck ll. C1tl1Y ; ......... c;.n,....., ,.._" K...U ..... n,;.,.. A. ....... ; .. _ ... ... a.t.. II. i.e. IUum r. Noh . ~ ...... If ... ---22? 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Earlier, he served eight years with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, including four years as chief dep0:- ty. He resigned in 1940 to go into private practice. He is survived by his wire, Gretchen, of Yucca Valley, a sister, Mrs. FlorenCe MacGinitie of Costa Mesa; and a daughter, Mrs. Mariam Kehler of San Gabriel. Funeral services are pending at Wlefeli and Son Mortuary, Yucca Valley. Prior to hiJ Involvement in the Overell cae, Mt. Williams was best known for Ills prooecuUon or J1panese Premier Hodeld Tojo Ind 25 others found IUlllY of mass w1r aime murders In the Pacific Theater durinr World War II. Mr. Williama loet the Ovorell c 11 • when Beulah Louile. then 17, lnd'ber paramour, Georct "Bud" Collum, then ll, were found lnoocent of slaying Beulah's parents aboard their 48-foot poftr cruiler, the "Mary E." It Wal the only murdei-lri1I he ever Joel Tho boat uploded lo Newport H1tbor 15 mlnutea before mlclnliiltl on MJrcb 11, llH7 and -boW·flrll In 18 feet OI w1ter. When the "" nlled, a crude time bomb wu found and 31 aucu of unu· ploded d111J!lile. Tbt Orans• County """ oner ruled that Mr. and Mrs. Overell were dead before the explosion and that Mrs. Overell had apparently been beaten to death with a ballpeen hammer. Gollum and Beulah Louise were cbarg· ed with the murders. Mr. Williams was called into the case by then attorney general Fred N. Howsu of Soulh Laguna who feared • fued between Sheriff James A. Musii::k and and then district attorney James L. Davis. The trial began May 21, 1947 and lasted nearly 19 weeks and included one million words of testimony. The jury read 100 pages of lurid Jove letters allegedly paMed between Bud and Buelah as they languished in jail. The trial ended Oct. 3 and leu than two days later both were acquitted. Mr. W,illiams, In his case for the pro-· secutJon, aald, "We will prove that they -e motivated by 1n lillcit, perverted, sadistic se1ual passion amounting to almost a [renzy aod to this frenzied passion wu added the element of greed." Bueiah Loulae was de(ended by 11- torney Otto Jacobi who still practicta Jn Santa Ana 1nd lives il 2202 Private ROad ln Newport Beach. Re mounted 1 ~ ceuful .J1kill them or free them" defense. Miss Overell inherited nearly f00,000 from her parents. Most of lt went in court fees and tasa. Bueilh broke oU her lffalr wtth Collum 133 bys lf1er tile trtaJ. She dlad In 11185 of acute · alcohollllll In Lu Vegu at q1 38. Collum dr®oed out of llpl The y1chf Mlt)I E. wu lalvqecl. At one Ume oho was OoaUq heldquarters for an abortion ring and for a time, a carnJval attr1ctlon Jn Long Beacb. • • DAILY PILOT llaff PllMI Plaque Presented For the award winning yule de corations of their Laguna NiSlJel home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .v. Dixon., 31911 NaUo~al Park, receive plaque 111 the 40 Miles of Christmas Smiles compeUUon . Making the award is Mrs. Barbara Kreibich, DAILY PILOT staff writer. The Dixon resi· dence was judged the best decorated in the competition. The contest was sponsored by the Orange County Coast AssnclaUon and the DAILY PILOT. • . Collier Seeking School Funds Witl1NewTaxPlan SACRAMENTO (UP[) -Sen. Ran- dolph Collier's revolutionary plan to pr~ vide $4.7 billion for local schools by tu· ing everything from haircuts to medicine received a mixed reaction today from fellow lawmakers and state education chief Wilson Riles. Sen. Albert S. Rodda, Democratic chairman of the state Senate EdUcation Committee, expressed cmcern it"would threaten local control of education and be "regressive" but welcomed the proposal In a probe for "strange" new source.s of revenue. Riles, state superintendent of public In- struction, withheld comment of specifics of the bill but embraced Collier, powerful chainnan of the Senate Finance Com, mittee , as an ally in the fight to find more money for schools. "To have Randy Collier leaning in' your direction is a step forward," Riles aaid. "I'm pleased that he put in a bill." From Page J BURGENER. •• prised of direct funding or scJ>ool districts. -A shift of school taxation away from the property tax to tues that reflect changes in the economy such as sales, li- quor, banking and personal income taxes. -Revenue sharing, providing the money is channeled to cities via state governments. However, Burgener noted he'd prefer les,, federal taxing as a shortcut form of revenue sharing. Collier, crusiy, silver.maned dean of the Legislature,, proposed that the stale take over virtually all costs of local education by abolishing the "statewide sales tax and imposing a new "gross receipts" tu:: at the same 5 percent rate. Homeowners and renters no longer would pay propeny taxes for support of local educatioo but bualneues would pay a levy ol 12 per flllO of ......ect vahla· tion. Teachers' salaries would be uniform throughout the state, clau sizes would be set by Sacramento and more than half the J,1110 school districts would be abolished and merged. Local schools from kl nd erg art en through the 12th grade would receive $800 million a year more from the state than they now get from both state and local revenues combined. The Collier proposal, basically, pro- poses a giantic shift from residential pro- perty taxes for school support to an ex- panded reliance on consumers0riented , levies. The powerful Yreka Democrat, know from border,to border as the "Father of Californil'. Freeways," said his plan, sub- ject to voter ratification, is designed to satisfy the state Supreme Court decision which last summer struck down the cur· rent property tax-anchored system of school finance. · He expressed doubt the massive overhaul would be approved this year and said it was designed mainly to stimulate the Select Senate Committee on School Finance into thinking "big money" for schools. Dog Finds Mail Hash; .MesansHeld By ARTHUR It VINSEL ot .. DMty " ....... A false-bottomed jewelry box con- taining potent hashish ll)&lied , from Turkey and intercepted by 1 lll()()Pl' U.S. Cusioml dog lWl1'\(I Toni In ID airport maliroom was duly dell•eltd to a Costa Mesa residence Monday. Moments after poetal carrier Blackie Vukoslc banded over the parctl, l1wmen staked oul to witch the transfer bandad the tenan'tr a seirch warrant. lnvestlg1tot1 iaid bashlslt found In ad- diUon to u,.,; twO:pouncl oblpment, l4dad up to '15,000 worth and led to tile· arrest of· four peI'IODI. Complaint.. charging uil two young couple! wit~ possession of marljuan1 for sale, simple J)OSleSlion of marlAjuana, ind being ln a place where marl uana la in use were being aougbt today. The mid-<jay nid al 185 E. !Ith St. put Norman L. Stafford, 23, Mary K. Hardmari, 21, Marsha D. Welsh, 20, atl of that address, and William Arndt, 22, of Pismo Beach, behind bars. 11le '\'omen, nelther employed, were booked Into Orange County Jill. Arndt, an Orang/ Coa!t C.ollege stu- dent, and Staf[ord, 1 plumber, ore bookad In Costa Mesa City Jill tod1y, peodlnl arraignment. Detective sst. John lltgan said tod1y that narcoUcs agents believe there may have been many l1ICh prior clellveries al the residence. Customs agents pootns u _.by said they wilnesled Amit's acceptance of the parcel from postman Vukoolc. The team tncludlng Costa M-deloo- tlves Nonn Kutch and Dick DiFnncilco : said they watched one couple leave shortly thereafter and pl1ce a brow11 paper bag In the truni of a car. H1rbor Judicial Dislrlcl Court Judie Calvin P. Schmidt had Issued I HIJ'Ch warrant for the home last week, llO detectives waiting In the wings Monday went right back and a:ot one for the car. A cache of 11 foil·wrapped packets. alleged to contain hashish, the re[inad sap or the marijuana plant, were 1eized in a search, totaling another 12 ounces of tile drug. From P .. e · 1 HIGH RISE. •• the city in fighting Ta1ehner'r suit 1akl he regarded It as "a good decialon." Judie Lee, be Yid, went 1 step beyond his required action in !tis strongly worded 14,page opinion which, said Wilcoxen. "went to the heart of the matter." "We !Ued a demurrer arguing that the mandate 90Ught by Taschner was not the correct type of remedy for challenging an ordinance like this," the attorney ex· plained. "The judge went beyond tllil in bis opinion and said he would have refus- ed to greant the writ of mandate even if we had not filed the demurrer. "Re also agreed with our contentlol\ that a lOsyear-old case won by the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Auoclation and used as a precedent here, bad been over· ruled by state legislation In 1985. "We further ugued that Taschner bad insufficient standing since be doesn't own any property that ever had a SO-foot height limit. We argued that if a property owner who felt the reducllon In height interfered with hi.s plans i.u denied a building perm.It, lbat would be !ht kind of case the courts wuuld review, and the judge apparenUy agreed. Wilcoxen said be had no idea what the ltlgh rise ban opponenta would do nnl Halleck Hoag, attorney for Taschner, was , in court today and not available for com~ ment. MEASURE FOR TREASURE ' . ' •• o.. factor overloolto<I !;y customers In buying carpeting is the mNsuring for yardage. All of our Salesmen ~now how to me11ure and figure exact yardage, o~en providing our. customers substantial 11ving1 in yerdegt olono. Also, with the tremendous installation tx• JMritnce our seltsmen have (11ch previously w11 an HJMrt installer for u~, Wt art able to forsM any potential problem. Pleese stop in anil look at tlie tree.sum •voiloble to yoox through our store. We hove • gi91ntic selection, ;and the m11surln9 wil be .4.CCURATEI • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1661 Pl11111i. Aft. COSTA MUA 646 4131 HOuaS: Men. """' '""""' ' ..... -'"· ' .. ' -It!. ,, .... t, I• • . . • ,. I I I i I I • • . . . . . ... .-. -.~ . . ... . : TM.~· ltilal ' "" 1 N.'Y. Sl•dr• • • ' • ,.. , ; ' f' -· Sharply • • ed 'tts peak approximately two yearo ago." 0 rwo years ago there were many su~ plien and dealer1 Oft· 1 'small volume basis. !l'hls la no lonpr· true today," the commlltee repl)l'led. '!Coun\y agencies inffnn w:' there h a deli~lle increase In ,tho arrest of drug of. · fenders qr suppliers, wbo live outside Orange"C.ounty." A comwalte of the u. of various drugs .(See DRUGS, P ... J) • 4~iJledm~ . I, .. BANGltOk (AP) -A Thli 1n11J bomoplor -11111 -• ._ at· ....... Don ..... •llrporl, lli1llnl tour-,...., • lrlllJ ..... ;,., .. , * __ ... c:..aa-:s.I . -·• Ille alrpor1 ... llllt ......... • .. . . ' . .. ' . 'l . . .......... . • 'For tllit bu llliMldlld Oi-COultty II dp.icto4 'Ill .... ..r.J lo ...,_, tGaJPI. Tbe ...... ........ lure II upoelod le drop lo '9 by W...._y. IMI llnlPt la tllo 4111. • • • • INSmB TOD"'l' TM !llltion'1 rapid ' 1-.it • 1111tctiu .,. • bftllf -.... ltru,cfllttg /1411 bf l19N..-ftll rtd "IP'• lac/'1•1 ~ eioi !.-I ' lncwiua. ~ff. Pllflf ~ • , I LM.-l -,. ~ ......... a.1111 ---~ .. ~:s. : &::;-;· I ..... J ' ....... . ,., ......... ---. ... SI • ._.._ .. ... "--...... _ .. , . \ • ' J DAILY PILOT SI Attendant Denies Car Damaging . St. Pat's Day Signups Set • Orcanbotiool and lnd!Yldlllll ... lovttod to tDler the lllaaloo Viejo Tbfnl Amlual SI. Palrtdc'1 Doy , Paradt .. P...,..i.lralloa for the parade Is neceaary and should be made by conllctlnf lhe Mlsalon Viejo , Golf Club, a -1550. ' The parade will be held the after· noon ol St. Patrick's Day (March 11). ,,,.... P.,.e l BURGENER. • • prllld el direct funding ol lchool dlalrtdl. -A lbllt el ICbool tuatlon away - the prqoerty tu to two that - ebaat• In the _,.Y oucb u u111, u. -· bo•klnc and ,,.,_i 1_,,.1u ... -Revenue abartng, providing the money ls chaMeled to cities via stale governments. However, Burgener noted he'd prefer Jess federal taxing as a shortcut form of revenue sharing. A man who worked as an attendant at 1ever1l of the 11 service stations alleged· ty involved In a widespread auto repair racket tod•Y denied in Orange County Superior Court that be or any other employe had ever dellberaldy punctured tires on customers' cars. James Damron, 35, told defense at; torney A.I Stokke that po one, to his knowledge had ever sprayed oU on abock ablorben or fuel pumpe and then repreaenled to the Cllllomer that the partl were defective and needed replace-- ment. Law Enforcement For Irvine Set For Cablevision Burgener also said he favored st.ate JegisJature provision of "no fault11 hr 1urance, because it will lower coat of ln- aurance to the consumer, 1'unclog court calendars" and thus reduce court costs. Although the district Burgener hope.s to represent includes a port.ion of the ntw city of Irvine -Turtle Rock and Uie UnJverslty campus -the primary hopdul was Wllware his Monday press conference waa scheduled in Orange County'• newest city. He llllo told Stolli while the ,.ven defend.lnll llslened to hla teatlmooy that Jtclures given at the Garden Grove warehouse controlled by three principal defendants were dealgned to pass on aervict knowledge at oil company training scbools. No e.mploye was ever urged to inflict damage of any kind on patrons' cara dur· big any lectures be attended; Damron testified. DRUGS .•• as determined by "various agencies and acbool olficllls" WU Included in the report. The followlni IJ a 111mmary of the committee concluaJons for various types of drugs: -Narcotics such 11 heroin are seldom uaect '1becau.se It LI considered danurous, upenslve, and not too easily obtained.'' -Psychedelics IUCh u LSD, TCP and others are "rarely used." Students fear the 11permanent damag.lna:" effects of tbeae-druga, the report concluded. -MarJju1n1 "II more popular than ever becaUR it is cheap, readily available, and considered absolutely safe to UJe." --Stimulanll IUCb u -· du· edrine, and metbedrine 1ppear to be less popular, "probably due to their dangerous potenUal." -Sedatives, such II 11 C 0 h 0 ) , barbitur1tes, downers 1Dd reda Hare pro- bably II pop.tlll' II ever. Thert ia I strong awing to the use of alcobol by Uenlgen. The sedatives are generally used and found In the borne." One e1planailon for the decline ill ex· pulaions drawn from the report wu the llatement that •drug-UR has moved from the campus to other 'ufer' areu, plrllcularly on weekends. "Arrest.I on e1mpus, gruter vigilance on the part of school adminlatrators and the fear of e1plwilon have contributed to the decreue of drugs on the campus itself/' the school board was told . Board member Dlckran Boranlan of Tustin noled the findings appeared to be "very positive.'' District Slates Tour by Buses The first in what may be<ome a monthly series of bus tours around the San Joaquin Elementary School District will be held Wednesday morning for residents of Leisure World, Laguna Hills. . District officials aald the tours are an attempt to provide more lnformallon to Lei.!w'e World residents about the schools and the children in their area. The tour is being sponsored by lhe Community Enterprt.ws transportaUon firm. the district superintendent's office, and Harry Wandling of Leisure World. "The Future of Law Enforcement in Irvine", an Irvine Tomorrow panel discussion, will be aired 7 p.m. 1'\lesday, Feb, 8 on community cablevislon, channel 3. Dr. Arhold Binder, director of the pr .. gram in social ecology at UC Irvine, will moderate the program which includes police administrators from Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Covina. Making up the disclWlon panel wUJ be: Clptain Robert Green, comamnder ot the investigative division of the Costa Mesa Police Department; Chief Fred Ferjuson of the Covina Po11ce Depart- ment, and Chief Earl Robitaille of the Huntington Beach Police Department. Micble.I O'Neill, assistant professor of social ecology at UCI al.90 will serve on the panel. He Ls a doctoral candidate in the School of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York at Albany. Amoog quations to be considered by the panel are the following : -How rapidly should Irvine move toward eat1blshing Its own police department? Preseptly the new dty receives police services from the Orange Coun ty Sheriff's Department. -How abould the police department be organized, allowing for many recent in- novations? -What should be the relationship between the police department and UCI? -What role should police play in mat- ten of narcot.lcs and prevenUoa of delin- quency? --8boud Irvine police woe bellcoplen! -Wbat edueatlonal and ezperlentlal qualilieaUoaa lbould pol!ee officers hive ? In Costa Mesa, Clpt. Green's ID- vesllptive diviaion includes detectives, juvenile and narcotla enlorce-t personnel. With Dr. Binder, Capt Green II developing a new approach to dealing with Juvenile ollendera by reftrring them to mental health agencies at oppooed to proeesilng of c.aaes through the criminal justice JnaUtuUona. An Irvine Tomorrow 1pote1 man ducribed Fe::guaon as 11one of the best known police chlefa in the n1tlon." The Covina police chief has had o!Ocers spend time In jall or dreu u bums on akid row to acquaint them with thti peo- ple with whom they deal. Chief Robitaille ls Involved in a "wide ranging approach to drug abuse educa- tlon1l that hu national implications,'' the IT spokesman noted. O'Neill his been Involved in an e1- perimtnt to modify the H o t y o k e , Massachusetts Police organiu.Uon. It ii a citizieM forum organization open to any resident of the new city of Irvine. Steam Bus Falters OAKLAND (UPI) -The nation's first steam bw: was out of service today with an engine breakdown, after one day on a tt:gular transit line. The bus, developed during the past three years at a cost of more than $1.5 million, is intended to be the foreruMer of 1mogless transit of the future. The Alrporter IM, located outside the new 42nd Congressional Distrfcl, but in the new city, wu chosen, Burgener sald, for "convenience.·~ The new district does include portions of nearby Newport Beach, and coastal cities south to Spring Valley, La Mesa and El Cajon in San Diego County. Some 4'0,000 people iive in the .sprawl- ing district.. About 80,000 of the district's 207,000 registered voters live in Orange County. Burgener said much of the $60,000 he expects to spend campaigning for the Republican slot on the November baJlot would 10 toward "acquainting myself'' with Orange County voters. He noted he would be a "weekend campaigner" and would not resign his state senate seat. Turtle Rock PTA Backs Override An endorsement of the San Joaquin Elementary School District tax override baa been made by the Turtle Rock Elementary Sc h o o 1 Parent· Teacher Association. Orin Potter, president, said the over- ride is essential in maintaining the district's present school program. He stressed that in order to maintain the best possible education for all children in the communities comprising the San Joaquin District a "yes" vote is a must on Feb. 1. If approved, the tu rate would be in- creased from $2.08 to $2.a.5. Student Seeks Council Seat A l~yearo()ld atudent has taken out papers for the City Council election April 11 in San Juan Capistrano. David A. Woll of 30112 Silver Spur Lane, is the third person to consider running for the two seat:!I held by Mayor Tony Forster and Councilman Bill Bathgate. Wolf is a history major at UC Irvine . He said he is intereated in the council seat because youth needs representation IJ1d because he does not want to see San Juan become a victim of urban sprawl. Two other candidates have taken out papers. Judy Beggs, 31931 Calle Winona, was the fir st to officially file her papers. James Weatbers, 27341 Ortqa Highway, has not yet filed. Candidates have until noon on Feb. 3 to file their nomination papers. For information on future bus trips call the diatrlct superintendent's office at 54~ 1170. ·Famed Coast Murder Case DAILY PILOT H•I ........ -·-.. c- OllMGI. COAST l"Ull.ISHIHCi COllU'AHY ••••rt N. w,,, ,, ...... """ 1'utilM' J1~\: a. C11rf.., ya,.,.... ... 0.-...... W...1• KtrtU ..... Ttt.111•• A. Jilu,,i.; .. M ....... U illl" Cli1r! .. H. t... l ic.Jit,d P. N1tl NMIJMI MMlt .. Mitaft --c ...... : ..... ...,s ..... ~ hldri: .. .......t ... ~ ~ '-di: Ill ,.,... ,,_ ~I ........ ._.I 1111' ....,. ............. .. CoilllllM: • ...,_ II C.. .... Prosecutor Williams Dies Dtath has taken attorney Eugene D. Williams, proaecutor in the sensatk>nal trial of Beulah Louise Overell and Bud Collum, who were charged with murder in the dynamite sinking of her parents' yacht in Newport Harbor 25 years ago. Mr. Williams succumbed at Yucca Valley Hospital Sonday after living in that community for two years. He was 11. Earlier, he served eight years with the L-Os Angeles County D~trict Atlorney 11 office, including four years as chief depu- ty. He resigned in 1940 to go Into private practice. He ls survived by his wife, Gretchen, of Yucca Valley, a sister, Mrs. Florence MacGinitie of Costa Mesa ; and a daughter, Mrs. Mariam Kehler of San G1briel. Funeral services ore pending at WlelelJ and Son Mortuary, Yucca Valley. Prior to hiJ Involvement In the Overell cue, Mr. W.illiama wu best known for his pn>eeeullon of J1panm Premier Hedeki Tojo and 2S others found SUilty of mau war crime inutdtrs 1n the Pacific 'nleater durlna: World War II. Mr. Williama loll the Ovtrtll c • I e when Beulah Lou l,., then 11, and ber paramour, George "Bud" Go11um, then 21, were found IM0001t or aloylng Beulah'• pannta aboard lhtlr 41-loot power eruJaer Ille "M11y E." It .tu the ..,1y murder ~ he ever loot. The boat u!>loded In Newport Harbor 15 mlnultl bl/Ore mldnllbt on March 1$, llM1 and -bow·fln<I In lf feet of water. When llhe w11 raised, a eruda time bomb WU found and JI llk:U of Une.t· ploded dynamil<. Tbe Or•ng• County ..... oner ruled that Mr, and Mrs. Overell were dead before the uplosion and that Mrs. Overell had apparently been beaten to death with a ballpeen hammer. Gollum and Beulah Louise were charg- ed with the murden. Mr. Williams w11 called into the case by then attorney 1eneral Fred N. Howser of South Laeuna · who feared a fued between Sheriff James A. Musick and and theri district attorney James L. Davis. The trial began May 27, 1947 and lasted nearly 19 weeks and included one milUon words of testimony. The jury read JOO pages of lurid love letters allegedly paned between Bud and Buelah as they languiabed In jail. The trial ended Oct. 3 and leas than two days later both were acquitted. Mr. Williams, ln his case for the p~ secullon, said, 0 We will prove that they -e motivated ~1 an l!licl~ perverted, sad!Jtlc 1tXU1l paaalon amounting to almoat a frenzy and to lhla lreniled passion was added the element of fl"Nd." Buelah Lou!Ja wu der1ndld "" at· torney otto Jacobs 1'bo atlll pndl\:t• In Santo Ana and lives at 2202 Prlv1te Road In Newport Beach. He mounted a IUC· cessful '1klll them or tree them" defeme. Mias Overell Inherited nearly $&0,000 from lier parenll. Most of II went in court fees and taxes. Buelah ~ ott her allalr with Oollum 113 d1ya alltr tho lrlal. Shi died In !Mi ol 1<11to akobolllm In Lu Veg11 at qe JI. Gollum dlOpped out of •llht. The yacht Mary E. wu ulvqed. At one Ume she wu floating he1dquarter1 for an obortlbo rlnc and for a Umt, t carnival allractlon In Long Beaeb. • WIFE NOT INVOLVEO IN HUGHES SWINDLE, AUTHOR SAYS Irving, Bride Edith, Rtlax In Spanish Island Home Irving's Wife I nsi.sts She's Not 'llelga R. Hughes' By ALDO TRIPPINI IBIZA , Spain (UPI) -Clifford Irving, writer of a controversial autobiography of Howard Hughes, said today he would return to the United States tonight with his wife Edith although Swiss police ask- ed her to go to Zurich to "clarify !IOme important matters." Irving sa id he was going to New York to answer a summons from the New York State Supreme Court in connection with a $55 million libel suit filed against him by a Swiss art dealer who says he was libeled in Irving's book "Fake!" Mrs. Irving, who is a Swiss, said she was willing to go to Zurich "to prove her innocence" but that She would like to ac- company Irving to the United States. She said she is not the blonde Swiss ''Helga R. Hughes" sought for cashing $650,000 worth of checks made out by the New York publishing firm Of McGraw- Hill to Hughes for his contributions to the autobiography. An 'international search was underway for the blonde who vanished after remov· ing the money from a Swiss bank. In Zurich, police said they would like to talk with Irving and hi.s wife about the check! cashed by "Helga R. Hughes." PoHce Lt. Willy Ulrich said Zurich police have not ordered the Irvings to appear. Police have issued a warrant on fraud charges for "Helga R. Hughes." Asked at a news conference at Zurich police headquarters whether police are interested in seeking Irving, Ulrich replied, "Yes." Asked about Mrs. Irving, Ulrich also said "Yes." A>ked whelher Ibey could be brought lo From Pqe l HASHISH .•. detectives waiting in the wings Monday went right back and got one for the car. A cache of 11 foil-wrapped packets alleged to contain hashish, the refined sa p of the marijuana plant, were seized in a search, totaling another 12 ounces of the drug. Confiscation of the hashish shipment Monday was the first local case in nearly two years involving discovery of Costa Mesa-bound drugs by customs and postal officials. Zurich, Ulrich said : "They ought t.o come voluntarily. Otherwise one would first have to begin working on a request for legal assistance. We have not ordered anyone to appear. Anyone who wishes to come ought to come." _;_ Ulrich said "Helga Hughes" used a false Swiss passport to open an account at the Swiss Credit Bank for cashing the McGraw-Hill check!. He said the passport bore the number of a passport issued to another person whom he refus- ed to name and gave "Helga Hughes'' Irving said "powerful and ruthless people" were out to "ruin" him in an ef .. fort to prevent publication of the Hughes autobiography. He spoke to newsmen at his ))O..year-old farmhouse on lbiza, oU the Spanish Mediterranean coast. Irving's wife and Hungarian painter Elmyr de Rory stood by Irving today as he spoke. De Hory was the subject of Irv- ing' a best-selling book "Fake!" De Hory achiev~.e for fooling leading art experts with imitations of paintings executed in the style of famous m_asters. He said he bas known Irving for many years and thought it "impossible that his book is a hoax." He said their relations were somewhat strained, however, by a libel suit filed against Irving by the Swiss art dealer, Fernancl Legros, because of the book. Mrs. Irving refused to show her passport to a reporter. Lewis to Speak At Club Session Ken Lewis, assistant to Superin.- ltndent Ralph Gales of the San Joaquin Elementary School District, will be guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Saddleback Valley E1chahge Club Thurs- day. The meeting will take plact al noon at the Jolly Ox in Mission Viejo. Lewis will discuss the district's forthcoming tax override election which seeks to raise the tax rate from $2.08 to $1.a.5, an increase of 77 cents over the current 73-cent override which eXpires June 30. U It falls, the tax ralt will fall back to the stalt minimum, $1.35. PresUhnt To Offer POW Deal? . . ' ' . ' ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Amid growlnl Indications President Nixon 11 preparlne to oUer a dale for total withdrawal of ~II U.S. troope In excl!anp for releaH of Amerlcen prlJODert of war, the White House 1nnou.nced the cllltf execuUVI will make a nationaUy televlsed and radio broadcut foreign policy 1tatement l•lt this afternoon. Presidential preu oeerellry Jlonald Ziegler said. Nixon wlll deliver the 1talt- ment from Lia Oval Olllce at l :IO p.m. Psr. Ziegler ffiuaed to 11y what 1plclfic area Of forelga policy would be covered. The announcement j.hat the White House aoughl and 11lned naUonal television and radio time came as ' In- dications mounted that a 1Jgniflcant shift was being conlemplated in the U.S. stance in the Paria peace talks oa Viet- nam. Ziegler declined repealedly to expand upon his: three-sentence announcement, and would not dl.acusa the widespread reports of a Vietnam trade off~r. He told reporters, however, that HI would move with 10me caution u to what you say In your reports prior to the President's statement tonight." At the Capitol, Senate Republican Leader Hugb Scott told reporters be has always felt "the Preaklent will not act until the ..iety of the POWs has been negoUated. 11 He aald II IJ hla penonal opinion that ''if they releue the prllonen It would greatly slmpllly our e 1 p e d I t I n & withdrawal." The GOP leader said he hid 1poten with Secretary of Stalt ·William P. Rogers but added, "I frankly do not know" what the President plans to uy. Preued for an interJ>retation of his cauUonln& remarks, Zlet)er uid "I would be careful not to move with your reports focused totally • • . on Iha speculation that has oc:eurred." Ziegler llllo refused to 11y whether any new development prompted t h t Ptt:sident'1 request for televillon lime, or say wben be decided to make the request. Cable TV Airing Turtle Rock School Program A sllde lour of TurUe Rock Elemenlxry School and an Interview with principal David Prince will be aired at 7 o'clock toolgbt on c:ommunlty cablevlslon chan- nel 3. Also featur<d on the half boor program will be Mrs. Carol Ohman and Mrs. Virginia Woodward, .sixth grade teacher•. who will be inltrviewed by Joan Boulanger. The teachers will discusa a field trip to Scripps Oceano1raphlc Museum at La Jolla where 1tudenta wlll study marine life. Two olher teachen Mn. Irma Muuio Ind Mrt. Vlrglnla Power• a I I 0 partieipalt In the field •Judy tripe with their sixth graden. The S er Ip p 1 developed leamlng program Includes pre· trip study materials ulld in San Joaquin' classrooms and a follow-up teat ii also given puplls. Bes.ides the interview•, student work Including dealgn1 for underwater aelf-con.. ~ tallied living areas and work In clasaJflca- tion of animals and fish will be featurtd on television programs. Tonight's program Is the second of a series fe~turlng Irvine area schools . operated by the San Joaquin Elementary School Distrk:L MEASURE FOR TREASURE Ont foctor overloolctd J;y customers In buying e<1rpotin9 is the measuring fo t yor.da.ge, All of our Saltsrnen know how to mNwr• and figure oxoct yorclago, often providing our. customers subst1ntial savings in yarclago olon.; Also, witli the tremendous instaU.tion H• ptritnct our .. ltsmtn hove (t1cli previously wu •• t1ptrt inllaRor for usj, wt art obit to fonte 1ny potential probltm. Pltott atop in ond look of tho , lrtttu1'91 •••«1blo to your through our store. Wt have • gigontic ttltction, ••cl tho mtosuring wm be ACCURATE! ' I ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPIS 1663 l'!.1111118 A"' COSTA MllA ..., 4131 HOURI: Men. lltrv '""'"-• f te 1:30 -'''· f te f -s.1. 9:30 te s i I I \ • r\ l r I I ' Upntin1&ton Beaeh • Founhl~ V alle1 • • ~~,¥, ~O. ll,.2 SECTIONS, 32 PA.ES , ORANGE <;<)Ul'fTY, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1972 TEN CENTS • . . ' . , 4' .Tr«:Hic Deatfis . ' Boost Count y · Toll J!o,-i ,Year. w ·21 .': .. ' • 7 • ' " -l'il*ed Into havlnc COllly repair wwt conlod out In I rlCftt thal 1Ueced- ly -Oranc• Cow!ly motorlals' many llloUaandlofdolW-.. Nino men. operators and emJlloyes, were lndlcled by' !he'. Or-C.U.ty Grllld Jury after· an ~tlpHon !hill ..... from Seo! -lo Sin Cleqienle and'"tl'l!ld\ Involved Ar<o, MotiU, 6hell and Tnaco oervlce ~tlons. '\ Twl> of -delendanta were cleared or 811 charges last wee-_ On completion of the prosecution phase or the trial. Also accused or conspiracy to cheat and defraud motorists are· Roger Mendenhall, 28,·of 2'095 Avenida De Seo, Mission VI& jo, ~Vld Conchola, ~1 of 6000 Garden Grove JUvd., We1tmJnst er and Christopher Enriquez, 25, of 7592 Volga Drive and Henry eutonsuay, 21, of 7161 Commodore Drive, botb of Huntington Beach. ~.eSidellcy Fought Court Airs f!~ndidate_'s Comp "i:.int . . . . . Ex-Nixon Prol . -' Ge f:s TO.p. Post ., W~. (AP) -!'.-, diql f!lrim !l"r~'lo4i1 ... Wiii . , ', ·"""~· litfi, . .,-. D1,te • OlhWtlrf Jitr Jll'01 ' I, X...0. 1 ~-IM111b.U1&rio . W;.& °"'-• IO .... ~ llOCl'llr7 of ........ llUlll, a. w11o -1n·a,. .. 11.v., will nplaco DoYlil PacUrd ID Ibo ~ ~ pGll lllot..,. ta_,IOO. ,.., .. .._. .................. Ille, IJ 10 • """"' • IO '*' ....... llrm ID caJlfDnia, ~. (lo., ...... ..,. ........... '11r\ • c ... ...,. ~ .. ·- clly .of.Newport Beach ta unConltltuUonal. The J!alboa Island man wanta a court order that will enable him lo like out -~·papelll. . . . . ' • AMhelm la..,... Mm;\. -coiotJ . ' " . . I • , ' . W~n-ants Set"Ved , ' . up Feb. 1 with an ldenUcal complalnl He will ask Judie Ruller lo reject Anaheim's three-,ur residency law and order !he city to' allow blm lo file nomination popen. · . .. , U.S.'s Sp~cial Delivery ·Result s in Pot Arrests U.S •. Aide Sets ·, W ~te~ Factory · Dedication ... • customs ageota ~ u )iulmby aald they wllneaald Am!t'a·accejlllace of the porce1 from ~ v~ . "the .leam _lod'l'!I• ~-floe: 11 .. 11orm l,q~ •Malan ·lil1L~· WildlOll'• ~· ..... IMrwlf ... ...,., -liWI ..... l:i:' 'J11ilijilr ~·a.... Catvta oP.·&!!•ilf W -a ...... warrant for U. ...... lul ....., .. • dOiecUYM ftltill Ii Ibo .... _, Weol rlchl ~ 1111 fll ODO f'I' 1111 ""'· A cache ' of 'U foll-wrapped· packetl aUeced , IO coalaln bo~h. Iha njlned N P· ol !he nw1)uo-. plant, were -.. ·~h;~:~ IJ-ol the ~r: 'r • • • 'r;;----- Conflacatloo <if Ibo huhllh • alllpliient ~"WU lhtftnl,local.,.., in -1J IWO> ytin lnvoholar' cUscoverr ol Cool4 · MlllHound 1in111 b)' cu.stoma and postal ofllCloli. · \ • · ~-.i-... who · plchd ap· • lar1• · ~ lbiplbonl In tbe eeriler . CUI,.,... lbidoftd Ill 0 .... !he Onnge Coal. by !he 'c..to Mesa Police fol au"S.'' ·, '. • ~ .. !beJ lrt.d· lo -llJJ ~ti!de!lt. "¥'"'" llnl'inl!Oi'-~ ...... Ibo thetHiew !ogle one helicopter . . . Authorttl .. 'lvand the' shipment· -Moridtr on 1 Jan: l2, when one cmtoma qeal'1' Gennan ..... rd Toiil. <llldi• No. lMA) llllffod It oul at Los Anp10a lnternatJonal Aipcn.1 1 : _ Tool'1 l[al!dler transferred' 't b 1 auaplCloUI •pattel , to the U.S. cultoma labOralory, wbel'e111 wu care!Uny openo ed,-'lnalyzed, arid found to be ldcl!-lrldo haahlah. The -......... to local pollct Jan. 17 and tllt nld iru lhen p11111od • ' ,, ' . I DAILY PILDT " Alwrnate Planner Autlwrized Like a good basket ball team, Fountain Valley's Planning Commission will soon have a sixth man at all mee tings, ready to substitute for any reguJar membtr. 'Ibe city ls seeklng applicants for the newly created position of aJternate plan· ning commissioner. Applications will be accepted at city hall through April I. Qxmcllman AJ Hollinden convinced fellow council members to authorize the unique post to break tie votes when a regular commissioner Is absent. The sixth man will be present at all commission meetings. He has a vote only when a regular commissioner is absent, or disqualifies hlmseU on 1 particular is sue. . The planning commission meets at 7:30 p.m. on the seciind and fourth W-iday of each month. Commissioners are paid 115 Po' meeting. Nixon Asks Hike In Upper Level Of National Debt • Princely Effort WAS!llNGroN (AP) -President Nii~ on is asking for a $50 billion increase in the ceiling on the national debt, to $480 billion, the House Ways and Mean& Com- mittee said today. Prince Charles of Britain breaks the surface as he "escapes" from mock submarine 60 feet bel~w the surface at the Royal Navy's shore-based facility at Gosport, England, completing part of his sub-lieutenant's trammg. Th!s would be the biggest year.to-year Increase since World War JI in the limit on Treasury borrowing. . The ceiling must be raised because or deficits now estimated at '38.8 billion for the year ending June 30 and $25.5 billion for the following year . The present debt ceiling is $4.30 billion, of whJch $400 billion Js considered permanent and l30 billion temporary thorugb June 30. The administration proposal, the com· mittee announcement said, is to increase tbe temporary companent to $80 billion and extend it through June 30, 1973, for a total limit of 14811 blllloo. , Both· Sides Say Dock Talks Near SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Both lblp. pera and •triking longshoremen aay ne~Uationl could resume at any time over Hmaining lssues in the West Coast clock strike. Federal mediators worked to get both aides together today while Congress con- sidered bills to end the walkout against 24 Pacific ports. A Pacific Maritime J.. s s o c I a t i o n 1pokesmen said talks could resume "at the drop of a hat." Int.eraational !Angsboremen's and Warehousemen's Union sources said they could be prepared to talk 1'wlthin hours." Bike Trail Quiz Eyed in Valley Fountain Valley residents will be qu izz- ed in the near future on whether they want a system of bicycle trails in the ci· ty. and ii so, bow should they be bull!. City Parks and Recreation Com- missioners will consider what type of questionnaire to mall out this week. Commissioners want to know if residents really want a system of trails provided by the city. The questionnaires will also ask for citlu:n !Uggestions on bow to construct a $)'Stem of bike trails. The commission meets at 8 o'clock tonight in city council chambers. OIMGI COASJ DAILY PILOT C".l.Nft COAS1' PUILISIUllO C'OMPAX'r Jl.6.,trt N. W • ..I Pr.iant •l:d P*illlm' JK\: R. C•rfrr Yb~-o.nJ-- 1\oeK l(,.,g ·-no,,.,, A. .. ..,.., .. ,,,._ .. EAU• A.1a11. Cir~;,. wwor .... c.r..., ... -......... OMeoe 11115 h.lda loulevartl Mttt'lflt Ad4im: P.O. t.s no, tlMI --l~ had!: tn ............ .,,.._ .,...!:!f:!!! !Mwoi .JJl W•U .. y SW.t _.,,__. 9-dl1 3DI Ntwllorf ...,~ .._ a..na; au ..... a c_...., IMLT "°"' Wltll tlMiltl fl ........ •11 ,. ..... ~-~--.. _.... .................. ..... ...... C..'9 ..... lttf!lllllWIOt. CWllW~·=-~· • --=-• .. ='c:-:.~ " i '''' 1 cn41 Ma ... 121 a 27 I Al:s:M1 '4Wi7' ~ ~.::-..::-=::: ;;;;r· ..... -__,...,*"' ....... ......... w ............. .... -... , ... _.. . Sheikh, Family Slain In Bloody, Rebel Raid BAHRAIN (UPI) -Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed al Qaslmi, ruler of the Persian Gulf state of Sharjah, and nine of his relatives were killed today by their rebe1 captors when loyal troops stormed the palace to rescue them, palitlcal sources said. Sheikh Saqir bin Su1tan, who seized the blue-and-white palace Monday and held is couain Qaslml and tbe others as hostages in an attempt to regain power. l\lt- rendered with his supporters after a brief gunfight. Tbe bodies of Qasiml, -"'5, and nine members of bis family were found on the palace grounds, the.sources said. (The Associated Press reported that the Shiekh bad been stabbed to death.) Sultan was ousted from power slx ytars ago and had been living in exile in Cairo since . He slipped back into the tiny Persian Gulf state recently, according to Crew Escapes Burning Vessel SAN JAUN , P.R. (AP) -The IZ crew members of a 210-foot Bahamian merchant ship abandoned ship without in- jury today after the vessel caught fire off the coast of Puerto Rico. The Coast Guard, at Miami, Fla., said the captain and chief engineer later were taken aboard the Coast Guard cutter Point Whitehorn. The other crewmen were picked up by the U.S. Navy ship Huntley as they jumped overboard, the Navy said. the sources. Diplomatic observers said that Britain, which then had control of Sharjah and other Trucial states, sµpported Sultan's ouster because he had allowed Sharjah to become a foothold for Egyptian influence in the Pef3ian Gulf. Troops fom the Unlon of Arab Emirates -the newly fonned grouping ot Sharjah and five other g'ulf emirates - surrounded the palace late Monday. Ear-IY today, they opened fire on the rebels who surrendered after a brief exchange. PoliUcal sources in Beirut saJd the-coup att.mpt may !lave been aparked by an agreement ·between Sharjah, which has a population of 31 ,000, and Iran. The agree- meRt allowed Iranian troops to occupy the gulf island Of Abu Mussa, which be- longed to Sharjah, in return for financial aid . The Iranian occupation of Abu Mussa, and two olher nearby islands, brought a wave of protest!' from Arab nations, particularly Iraq and Libya, which ac- e~ Qaslml of selling out the Arab cause. The Beirut sources said Tripoli and Baghdad may have provided Sultan and his rebels with weapons and financial support. Diplomatic observers said Qasimi was an able ruler who managed to bring a degree of progress to ·his backward coun- try of fishermen and farmers. During his rule, Qasim i transformed the tiny state into an active trading center and introduced electricity and a water system. To offset a loss in revenues with withdrawal of British forces from the ·Persian Gull area last December, Qasimi granted oil e1ploration rights to Western countries. Famed Coast Murder Case Prosecutor Williams Dies Death has taken attorney Eugene D. Williams, prosecutor in the seruiaUonal trial of Beulah IAulse Overell and Bud Gollum, who were charged with murder in the dynamite sinking of her parents' yacht in Newpart Harbor 25 years ago. Mr. Willi!flls succwnbed at Yucca Valley Hospital Sunday after Jiving in that community for two years. He was 81. Earlier, he served eight years 'with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, including four years as chief depu- ty. He resigned in 1940 to go into priva te practice. He ls survived by his wire. Gretchen, of Yucca Valley, a sister, Mrs. Florence MacGinitie of Costa Mesa ; and a daughter, Mrs. Mariam Kehler of San Gabriel. Funeral services are pending at Wlefell and Son Mortuary, Yucca Valley. Prior to hi.a: Involvement in the Overell case, Mr. Williams was best known for h1s prosecution of Japa11ese Premier Hedeki.l'~jo and ZS others !Ound 1111Ity of mass war crime murders in the Pacific Theater durinf World War U. Mr. W"illlama loot the Overo1l c 1 ae when..Jleulah Loµlae , then 17, and her paramour, George "Bud" Gollum, then 21, were found lnnoc:tnt of 1laylng Beulah'• p.reni. •boanl their l3-loot power O"Ulllr, the "Mary E." It wu the only mun!et trial he ••er Iott. The boat uploded 11 Newport Harbor 15 minuta before mtdni&ht on March 15, 1947 and auk bo".flnt Jn 11 feet of water. When abe w1s ralled, a crude time bomb was found and 31 atlcb of unex· ploded dynamite. Tbe Or"'C• County cor- oner ruled that Mr. and Mrs. Overell were dead before the explosion and that Mrs. Overtll had apparently been beaten to death with a ballpeen hammer. Gollum and Beulah Louise were charg- ed with the murden. Mr. Williams wu called _into the case by th;en. attorney general Fred N. Howser of South Laguna who feared a fued between Sherill James A. Musick and and then district attorney James L. Davis . The trial began May 27, 1M7 and lasted nearly 19 weeks and included one million words of testimony. The jury read 100 pages of lurid love letters allegedly passed between Bud and Buelab as they languished in jail. The trial ended Oct. 3 and less than two days later both were acquitted. Mr. Williams, in his case for the pro- secution, said, "We will prove that they were motivated by an illicit, perverted, sadisUc sexual passion amounting to almoat a frenzy and to this lremied pauion was added tbe element of ll'ftd." Buelah Loulae "" def.-by at· tor .. y Otto Jacobi 1'ho atUI pnotices In Santa Ana and lives at Zlm Prtvale Road In Newport Beach. He l!IOUllted I lllC- cesaful "klll them or free them" defense. Miu Overell Inherited nearly 16(1,000 from her pannta. Most of It went In court 1.., and taxes. Butlah br<>ke off ber affair wtlb Collum 133 daya after the trial. She died Jn Ila of acute alcohollam In Laa Vq.. at .,. lt . Gollum dropped out of •Jehl. The yacht Mary E.~u aalvapd. Al one ti me 1he wu floalinf headquarter• !0< an abortion rln( and !or a time, a carnival attractlon la Loni Beach. • Drive-in Theater Plan Eyed A controversial drive-in theater pro- posal will get a second revlew from Fountain Valley Planning Commi&sloners Wednesday nlgn t. Two weeks ago commissioners gave it an X-rating and prohibited its con- struction near Warner Avenue and Euclid Street. This time critics are viewing It with Jess skepticism because the theater tw been moved farther back from Warner Avenue, according to the city planning staff. The theater is part or a zone change re- quested by Henry De Lapp for 36.12 acres on the south wide of Warner Avenue, near Euclid Street. De Lapp wants his land rezoned from agriculture to industry. He is also seeking a conditional use permit ~ allow ·con· structlon of the theater on 27 of the 36 acres. Jn previous years De Lapp has tried to convince the city to zone his land for residential use, but it has remained masterplanned for industrial. Commis.sioners oppased the theater two weeks ago because it was too close to homes on the other side of Warner. Now, De Lapp's plan calls for the theater to use the south 27 acres of his property. The commission meets at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, in city council chambers. Dog 'Escapes' From Beach Cage Pet lovers are: continually .seeking hap.. PY homea for the poor bouncla atuck in animal shelters. but officers of the Hun- tington Beach SPCA, 21132 Newland Ave., didn't expect someone to steal a dot from his cage. The SPCA reported the theft Monday night of a three-year-old Labrador retriever. Police officef3 said two cage locks bad been cut and the doi taken 1q111etime during the night. tAuthprities at the animal shelter a.id a 110 lmJiound fee is stlll owed on the miss. ing dog. Coup"le Killed In New Sauna PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - A Portiand man and hls wile, usin( their hofllemade. sauna for the first time, were found dead inside the basement unit, the apparent victims of carbon monoxide poisoning. The bodies of Roy Koping, -42, and his wife, Geraldine, were found Monday by their IS.year-old son. Authorities said the couple entered the sauna Sunday night and were found by the boy Monday morning when they had not come out. 'G·rave Sil{ht' Gripes Guests , MWll B~at, Fla. (AP) - Guoatl al tilt pluab PlinlalnHloau Hotel -. _.laed a -11nlen but awoke and dJJcovertd they bad a graveyard inltead. The &raveyard was lnstaUed in the -ll!nlen over the weekend by dtlegai.. of the American Monument .WOC!atlon, holding Ill 1nnual convention jolntly with the Monument Builders of No r t b America. "We're real happy about the display of our products," saw· Georse Ogle1by, relttring to the collection of gray, black and .roae- colored marble and g r a n I t e tombstones. "But frankly, some of the people don't like it."~ Trustees W eigl1 Salary Raises For Top Aides Salary increases of 5.5 percent for the three top admlnlstrators of the Hun- tington Beach City (elementary) School District will be considered tonlj:bt by district trustees. New salaries for the district's three top officials have been recommended as follows : S.A. Moffett, superintendent, $21,3«>; Charles Palmer, d e p u t y superintendent, IZS,179; and Be It y Funkhouser, assistant superintendent, IZS,098. _Salary raises averaging 8.1 percent - according to clbtrlct admlnlatrators - for 14 princlpab and asslslant principals wiU al5o be considered. The new princl~I aalaries rana:e from a low ol 116,047 to the high of $20,171, ... nually. AU salar~es are to become ef· fective Feb. J. Trustees will be asked to give final ap.. proval to these increases tonight. The board of trustees meets at 7:30 p.m., in the library of Dwyer Intermediate School. 11 Teens Sought For Rec Program The spring recreation program in Founljlin. Valley hll announced openin1 for ll tee:nagers to help run after acboot 1 recreation Pf'Oll'IDlS for elementry achool chil4fen., I . . _ _,. Applicants must be between agea 15 and 19, and do not need any previous recreation experience. Each person accepted -on the program will work from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for eleven weeb from March 13 through June 2. CompensaUon includes a $100 scholarship plus ex- perience in the recreation field for future · u.i·ge Tradei Deficit Set Last Year • • f • ! · LWASHINGTON (AP) -The natlo~: ~rded 111 largest trllb, defictt tn history In 1971, when the value of inlportl'. exceeded exports by mon than '2 bl!uon; the Commerce Department iald today: ; It was the Orst ~ance of trade deflfl~ since 1888, when the. natloft'a • tncta; flsures were $.13 million In the l'fld. ' The department said the deficit "'~ c1used by a 14 percent lncreaae in Im< porta and a 2 percent expanaion 1D e.a • ports. ! The department said exports reached $43.5.15 billion while Imports totaled 145.ll02 billion. Originally the government nld the trade dtficit for im would be the first since 1893. However, Jn rechecking, the department found that that deficit was compiled on a fiscal year, or July to June basis. It had to look back another five years before it found a calendar-year dell cit. The actual deficit for Jt71 was $2,047 billion. For the month of Decem"r, the nation turned Jn a third ttral&ht monthly dellclt ol 1273.7 million. During 1971, trade flgure1 were in the red !or eight months. Stiff Auto Ru"les May Be Costly, Says Unit Chief Spealtinf In Anaheim today, the pm1." dent of the Automobile M1nufacturers , Aoaoclation warned that lllffer. afety · and clean alr rulinp may raise .... 1ous. queatioils on coets venus benelitl. AMA cblef Franklin M. Kreml 'aaJd automakers must work with government to solve problema but ".solutions mult· come from realistic apprailal. and proven elfecUveneu and not be borne on a wive of hysteria or ill-conceived actk>n." Addresaing the Spectal Equipment Manufacturers Anoclation an automotive aftermarket group, Kreml said "It ii< clearly our duty to conatantiy analyie the public worth of our own policies and ob-• jectivu and give close examination to any action affecting the use of our pro-· duct. whlcb we f .. I Is not in the public.: interest." Kreml sa1d motor vehicle maratfac- tureni hi"ve -madf 'llnlflcant advanoes ' towll'd aafety and · clean air goa1t 1&1 relatively low costs to consumers. · ,. "However, as these costs Increase due" to more stringent requirements, the pUblic will demand to know more about cost-benefit rel1UoruihiJ>1," be uid. ''Both• industry and government must be preparod to provide acceptable answeri.'' '\ Nominations Slated employment. - The scholarships are sponsored by the President Prays Commuruty Services Project of Fountain Valley. Applications "" available at the Foun-For Sen Hayden lain Valley Community Center Building._,_ • 10200 SJater Ave., a~ through tbe Work . ~ For HOME Council Nominations or 1972 officers will be ac- cepted at the regular meeting of tbe Hun-- tlngton Beach HOME Council at 8 p.m., Wednesday. E1perience officea of both Los Amigoa MESA, Ariz. (AP) -Pr•ldent Nixon and Fountain Va11ey high schools has aent a telegram to retired Sen. Carl • ' Hayden, 94, in a coma in a Mesa holpltal. \ Other business includes a progress report on Tax Bill letters and a discussion of a tax proposal to fmance new facilities at Orange coast College and Golden West College. The meeting will be held in the City Hall administrative annex at Sth and Main street.s. Steam Bus Falters OAKLAND (UPI ) -The nation's first steam bus was out of service today with an engine breakdown, after one dsy on a regular transit Jlne. The bus, developed during the past three years at a cost of more than IU mlllion, Is intended to be the forerunner of amogleaa transit of the future.. "Our thoughts are with you ln your ill-. ness as Mrs. Nixon and I pray that God may give you strength at lhls time just as'· yoo gave strength to your country for so many years," said the mesuge, sent Monday. The Democratic fonner: senator, who. retired In 1968 after nearly 57 years jn Congrl!S3, entered the hospital Dec. 30'1 after an examlnaUon revealed he war dehydrated. He lapsed Into a coma Satur- diy. ~ 1~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-, ' MEASURE FOR ·TREASURE One foctor. overloolc.d i;y_ customers In !;uying carpeting ls the mNsuring for. yer""9e, An of our s.i.smen know how to ll'INIUr• end figure e11ct y•rdege, oft•n providing our. custom•rs 1ubst•nli•I wvings in yord•go elono. Also , with tho tremendous inst1R1tion H• perienco our salosmon h•vo (each previously w•~ •n expert inst1Uor for u~, wo .,. •blo to fortff •ny potenti•I probl.m, Pfff1e lfop in •rMI loolr et tlie tre11Ur'll •v1iloble to YOU!'. through our store. We heve • gi90ntic solection, ~nd 'tlie rnNsuring wil be ' , ACCURATE! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 "-Htla Aft. COSTA MllA "'' 4111 HOUU1 Min. thrv Thurt., 9 19 l:JO -Prl. t 19 9 -Sot., "'° 19 I • - '· ... '· ' • • • ' ~ •• ~· ' . \, ' t• ._ __________________________________________ ......,.~ I, I ,. -u,., ........ I H DAILY PILOT J Total Withdrawal Expected President Nixon Set.s TV Broadcast on Foreign Policy WA8HINll'l'ON (AP) -Amid srow1nt lftdlcatlona -Nlann ii preparlnfr to offer a data for total wllhdrawl! ol all U.S. "-In uch-for rel-of American prlaoDera of war, the Wbita HOUM ..-need tho chlel etecullv1 wlll -a nationally l4levlaod and radio ix.dcast loroliD pollcy atatemant lata tb1a aner-. . l'relldentlll """ aecretary Ronald Zft«lor llld Nbron wlll deliver Ibo aiai. men! from bil OVI! Office at 5:!0 p.m. nr, Zle&Jer refuaed to aay what 1peclflc area ol foreign policy would be covered. Student Held In Brutal The announcement lbal tbe Wbita llouao IOIJibl aod pined natlooal televlalon and radio time came as in.. dk1tlons mounted that a slgnillcant shift waa being contemplated In tbe U.S. •lance In tho Paris peace talks oa Viet-nam. . Ziegler declined repeatedly to upand upon. his three-sentence announcement. and would not dl!<Ull the wldeaprud reports of a Vietnam trade *· He told reporters, boWllW', that "l would move wWt -cautloa u to wbal you aay la :iour roportl prior to Ibo Pmldent'I alailmtllt fonllbl." At the C.pltol. Senato Republican Leader Hugh Scott told reporten he bal always ·felt "the President will not act unlll the safely of the POWs bal been negotiated. 11 He aald it la his personal oplnlon that "if they release the prisoners it would areaUy simplify our e x p e d I t I n 1 wtthdrtwal." Thi GOP lollder said be had spoken with SocHtary of Stale Wlll11m P. iloSarl but edded, "I frank!J' do DOI -· wbal tho Pmldent plans to gay. Pr•••d tor an interpr!;taUon of bis cautlonlni romarb, Ziegler uld "I In for Keeps 'Habitual. Criminal'· Geu Life would be careful not to move with your reporil focUled totally , • • on the speculation that hu occurred." Ziegler also refused to aay whether any new development prompted th t Pttaldent's reQuest. ror television time , or say when he decided to make the request. The committee announced hearings will be held on the request neit P.1onday with top fiscal officials as the first witnesses. Treasury spokesmen have said the debt II likely to pierce the present Su:> billlon ceiling by Maroh I. The debt u ol Jan. :io was mon! than $4?.ti.5 billion. Marine Copter Saves Child WIFI NOT INVOLVED IN HUGHES SWINDLI, AUTHOR SAYS Irving, lrlde Edith, .Relax In Spanish Island Home Ax Slayings Earl J. H1l•ld bM -t near!)' IO .,..._t of bil !Ua belllnd ban. Aad Oruis• (;ounly Superior Court Judp Ran>ond Vlncant made auro Monday that 1111 ff.,...-old Santa Ana man wUI pl ov1ry ap]>Oltulty to Im- prove tbll -tap by aenlenclnC him to lift Jn atata pr!oon. In Mercy Run Irving's Wifelnsi.stsShe's Not 'Helga R. Hughes' SAN PEDRO (UPI) -A con.,. atu. dent "" bool<ed on ausplcloll of murder and attempted murder after be l!leaedly hacked to death a you°'· mother and her Infant aon and crlllcllly wounded her huJbond with a batcbet at the famlly'a aparlmenL The 1uapect, Jolut M. Finley, 13, San Pedro, wa. arrested only a few blocka from the apartment where Mn. Judllll Terry, IO, and her eon, Scott, 18 moothl, Jlidse ~ Ibo now rarolJI Oled upedtont of c1utl1Yllla Hllstaad u "a erlmlaal" after rovlewlag a 30-year r.....t Iha! 1"' eludes aw!Uple cbal1• ol armed -,, burcJary, auault with'" deadl1 weapon end llllUll on a police ollleor. The bulty rue oo Jlalataod 1111o lnol!ldN a IMI prison break in whlch Hl!stead end lllOther 111111 took lloalageo In a vala ai!ampt to prevent re- capture. Halalaad'I -aad poaJbly Jul conviction .lollowod th1 9IOO robbery of a Simla Ana -Jul Anc .•. II WU aucc.Wlly alleged that Hl!sle1d and o companloii tlod btr up and robbed bor at (U!lpoll\t. A swifUy dispatched El Toro Marine Corps Air Station helicopter search and rescue crew flew anU-r1tUesnake venom serum to San Bernardino Monday for a tiny tot bitten three times by one of the deadly vipers. The chopper set right down in the park· Ing lot of a Buena Park medical laboratory ID pick up the vital medicine before roaring off inland. lly ALDO TIUPPINI mJZA, Spain (UPI) -Cllllord lrvinf, writer of a controversll! autobl08l"lphy of Howard H""'°', Aid today be would return to Ibo Unlt.d States tonlabt with bi1 wile J!',dlth llthouih Swiu police uk·· eel bet to go to Zurich to "clarify - important matters." lrvlni el!d be WU going to New YQfk to anrwer a summons fro111 the New York State Supreme Court in connection with a ~ mllllon libel 1111t flied agelnlt him by a Swi!s arl del!er who 11ys be waa libeled in Irving's book "Fate!" Mrs. Irving, who ii a ~lu, Aid Ille wu willing to go to Zurich "to prove ber Innocence" but that ebe would like to ac- COlllJIOIQI irv!ni to Ibo United Slalel. She Aid Ibo ii DOI Ibo blonde Swiu "Help R.. Hugbel" mJ&ht for ceahtng eeo,ooo worth of c:hecb mec1e out by the New Ycrt poblllhlnc firm of McGraw. Hiii to Hughes for bil contrlbutlolll to Ibo Mlfobiogrlphy; WI lnternatlaoal -WU UDdenray fer Ibo biolMle wbo vlnllbed after remov- ing tho --a Swlu but. In Zorlcb, police Aid Ibey -111 llte to talll willl Intar ...i bil wile about Ibo -..-, .. ,fllllp a.,..,.._" ""1ice LI. WWy lllrlch uld Zarlch police have DOI ardlrod Ibo lrvlnp to appoar. Police hive luued i warrant on fraud charges for "Help R. Hughel." 1 :Asked at a news co~ at Zurich pollca beadquarlan wbetber police ' are Motel's Cruiser Grotinds on Baja Beach; 10 Safe SAN DIEGO (AP) - A ~foot cabin -owned by Ibo f-of tho TravelLodge mole! chl!n ran aground OD • Jlaja Callfomla· beach 11rl)i today, tho Oolst Guard Aid. Ten peroons, Including owner Scott ~~~.;::...er:. ~I ~a:~ oboro wllhout Injury, a Cout Guard .;.teoman llld. , Thi voull wu reported to be heavily damaged, tho apoteaman aid. He Iden- tified 111 locatlon u cape San Luarn, 7iO --st ill San Di.... . ..... found dead. interested In aeeklng !rvlni, Ulrich Pollco llld Finley'1 clolhln1 WU C:OV· replied, uves." ered with blood. Aated about Mn. Irv!ni, Ulrich 1Jao Au-llid Douglas Terry, 21, an Aid "Yes." employe at Southsn Callfomia G11 Co., rtturned bome lrom wort Moadty nJcb1 Aatod whether they could be broqhl to and found tho abacla drawn and the fnint Zurich, Ulrich Aid: "'Ibey ought to come daor locbd. voluntarily. OtherwlJe one would flrat When he opened the door with a tey, have to begin wurtlni on a request for Finley allegedly lunged at hJm with a legl! aulatance. We nave not ordered two-foot-Jone llotcbet, s1ritJnc him aev· anyone to appear. Anyone who wishes to eral times °" the head. come ought to co.me." . Police said Terry managed to escape Ulrlch uid 0 Helga Hughes" used a the attacker and re outsfde Jn a daze, fl!ae SWlae pauport to open an account ~ a towel to bil head when neigh. al tbe SWlae Crelllt Bank fnr cubln1 tho bon dllcovered hlm, and nolllled police. McGraw-Hill checb. , He 111d tho Olflcen llid Finley fled on foot and pallJiort bore Ibo number of a pauport wu arreat.d 15 mhlutea later. illlled to another peraon whom be refu>. The infan~ bi1 b01d aeverely hacked, ed to name and gave uHelga Hu&bea" waa lound lJirur: on a bedroom floor. He Irving llid "powerful and rulh!OSI Wll taken fo (an Pedro Holpital wbOro people" were out to "ruin" b1m in an ef.. he Wll pnnounced dead m .arrtval. H11 fort to proven! publlcalloa of tho Hughes -WU fouad deed .. tho flaor cf. auloblorn..o.... He apote to newmnen at -bedroom. her heed atamed open. ~-""' Terry, wbo~ 40 rtltcbea In bil bil 300-yeor-oid farmhouse OD lbiu, olf bead, WU In a1tical C<llld!Uon the Spanilb Mediterranean cout. In a coma at boopttal, Poilco aald tho E~;:;~i:.-=-i.:~ :::." ~ fyund ~,two,iuc,s at the be apote. Do'llory wai·!bi aubject ol Jnl· P'lnley, a -ent at Cal state too. lni'• beftMDlng boot "Fm!" . 8-11. repor1edJy lied provioalf,y wcrteil ·Do Bory achl-· tu. ror ,foqllaff, -'l.WIYI • • • • ludlllJ arl ~ with lmltallnnl 'ol NICI iild Finley bad a''rocord cf. Ir· "'1otltlg• ezecuted In tho style of finioua l'Olla for trafllc vtoiatlooa uc1 aace led maaters. He aald be bis known Irving foi Pollot OD a bfif,..peed dWe an.r wbfch many yeara and thought II "bnposslblo ho wu lreotad by a Jll)'chlalrlat. Judge V-t noted tllal ~d llld -freed oo parole just 33 day1 before the robbery look plaoo. "I feel I would bo nmlll lf I did DOI •d you to prison for !Ue," the Judge Aid. , Soldier's Long, War Over AGANA, Guam (AP) -A man who told officials be is a former Japeneae anny sergeant and has been hiding In the jungle since World War II says, "It Ill seems like a drum." "I keep thlnkfnc I'D wake up IOOD/' Sholchl Yotol Aid Monday u be met with newl!DOll after two llJbermen apot- ted him and subdued him near bis cave home. Guam Gov. Car!01 Garn-llld llral lnve1tlgatlon ahowed no reunn to dilbellevo Yotol'a cll!m to be •J-arm1 ..mvor, but :Comacbo, aald • ba. lnew cf. no w11 to aalablll!I tho clalm conelllllNIJ . ~r-"! M Wllb Camadlo llalldlng•at bil 11do and • honorary Japanua Consul JamOI Hin, taku aenlng as an Interpreter, Yotol described bil !Ue 111lce Amerlcanl landed an lnvuloll fcrce In 1114. He said be and nine other soldiers fled Into the jungle In 1914 and the group gradually dwindled to two other men and himself. He said he had been alone since the two others died within a short time eight year1 ago. 'lbe'l'fool-4-Yotol sald11elSM. llocton llld be wefibed only llO pounds and was anemic, but wa1 otherwise in surprisingly aood phyalcl! condltloo. Yotol aid he wu afraid to come out of biding becaaao be didn't tnow what would happen to him. He said he 1ubslstecl on fllb, coconuts 8nd wlld ... elation.·' Cam-Aid be wfil return Yotol to Japa a IOOll a1 poatbJe. 11": In·~-. oftlclal1 'cf. Alchl ... Iulo niportad that DOllftcatlon of Yoko!'• death wu made to bis father, Eijlro, on July IO, IN&, two weeks before Japan aurrendered. Doctors met the bollcoptor at SI. Bernardine's Hospital and Immediately raced to Inject tho venom antidote Into :tz.mnnth-old Max Ward of GI- Medical perlOMel keeping Vllil ..W the UtUe boy today Aid ho 11 In •· tremely crlllcal condltloa fmn elfecll of the poison that flooded bil amoll body. He and h.IJ parttta wse v.lafUnl Jtwe Max's grandparents a) their dellff cabin near Barstow when tbl boy came in from playing with three 11111111 puncture wounds in his hand. He bnmedlately dilpjayed 1ymptom1 of ratUemake pollonlnc but,_ cf. Ibo roro serum could be localed Ill the Baa. Bernardino area. A similar mercy ftl~t wu requlrod three month• ago In llio San ,.,.... ... Bay area when f...-Orange Com!I)' exotic dancer carol Cyllalatl WU blltc by a rattlesnake used in hlr 8d. Marines lnv9lved In tho llauZ'lallf lllabl to help aave the Ward """' life _. pilot C.pl. 5. D. MlllTllY, eapllllt Qqtl. L IL DIYil HoaPl!abm Isl Qui L If. W~t...t-ilsl-l.D.' Ill",' crew chief. 11 ,..- Tbe flight began at ii:/·m. ,_ Ila Buena Park lab and al 1:11 p.m. back at baae. that bi! boot la a hoex." No motive wu ctvon for Ibo attack. He Aid their relatlona were oomewbat ~iiijiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii strained, however, by a libel lllit fUed II against Irving by the Swiu I.rt dealer, Fehw>d Legros, because of Ibo boot. Mn. Irving refuaed. to abow ber paaport to a reporter. "Somebody mlglJt try to drwn up IDme moi'e trouble for me by looting at exit and entry stamps Ill Ibo puaport, .. Ille llld. An affldavtl reportedly •lined by Hughes said the bllllonalre never authorized tho publlabera or authors of two controveraial "autobio&rapbJcal" booka "ID publilb anything by or about me." The affidavit wu ftled Jn New Yort Supreme •c..!rt oh Monday In aupport of "-mont EnterpriaOI, Inc., a Nevada· hued company which aeeb to halt publication and dlalrlbullon of Ibo booka. Rolemont, the affidavit said, hu "the 10!e exclul!ve rights to publlab my biography, outoblography, Ille story, memolrl and accounts of lncldenil or events in my life." Slate-supreme Court Justice Genld P. O!ltin aald be would rule ooon OD "-t'a nquest for an Injunction. ohnson .son AINOUNCE.8 th.e new var ,, New Delegtttion Methods Get Study by Democrats Democr•il are banglnc their hope• tO do!eallnl Pmldont Rlcbanl -Jn November on a "new reform 11 method of • aale¢lng natlnnl! convention deleg1ta1, Cbaite1 T. Manatt of Van Nuys, alata chairman of Ille party nld Monday In Anabebn: ''We will win ln NOYllllber became we wlD bavo the ~of mlllloo1 of con-ceiiiod _.. wllo ara 1lred el Iba joble1111111 aad noe1dm; ttie 1 ~ lll'OJll]lo cf. ctfll -· Ibo DIClecl of hmbaa MMJ, and the tlldlall war Jn ~belll Alia -.... ...._ .. macb a part cf. the -,..-Y," llo cllai-pd. Manatt Aid that the Democntlc perty tiu deviled an entlrtly new method cf. delegate .. 1-•• .. llP ... epllllll to Ibo people, "wbllo Ille parlJ ol llldllid Nbbl remalnl clooed t. tllt vast ,... iority of our cltllem." ft< state chabmm ~ 11111 llf oM of se•en or~--..... l ie• cvuld de!Oll Nlal .. l\>Yllllllor. nld 1t lea1t M4 .,._ will be statewide on Feb. 11 wllll -• Ill • Ooun\J'-Thi !attar~ ii_ fact that tho count1 bae Ill or port ct. congre.-J dillrlcil Wider the ..., .. ~ dlcllled b)' the 11111 ._.. coarl lul weet. IJndar 1111-etlc pile a ... -. eoA beft biiCWW bar aad If 111111'"9 -"""'l1IO to -............... ...,,.. .. 111 ts.._.•,....... ,\ and rewarding Plr\Y 111pport In the 1111 presldenUI! election. • . He lleleil potenUI! D • m 0 c r a t I c presldent1al candidates as E u 1 e n e McCarthy, John Lindsay, Henry Jactaon, S..muel Yorty, Hubert Humphrey, Ed- mund Muskle and Vance H1rlft. He uld be did not Include New Yort Rep. Sblrley o.•aholm and Gov. Geors• Wallace cf. Alaboma becau11 they bad nol lndlcatad that """ would entor tho Ollllonila ,nmary-:' ' 'nlo llata cbalrman fold 111011-at .. -..iar-o lbal Now Vert llata will .......... dolllalel to tho ilatlonal con•mtlou tbln caJ.Uom1a, '1becliU1 votera tlJore domonatrated & r e a t e r IM4• 16 lllpport ID tbl ml elecdcm.79 -eald be apoctad ..... lbaa 7IO ,eaflhma ....-u .. lacludlas d1l1p•, alt.ematea, wlm, pre 11 ~and porty llalf ,,.... ...... al tho Jiily 10-U Democratic """- . In Mllml ·--"W• hope to be.,. mlnonlJ repo ... ,.. tau,.. on llCh delqatlon boud IOll!y on the porcoatap of popullllon tbaJ roproaenl, .. Ibo putJ chairman 1tatad . lie -tho Domocrail belioY• lbeJ CID defeat the Prolldm becaaaa, "we milaed by only .... -In , .... Callfornta and --publlc oplDloa poll• indicate I u,ht rw:t." Mwtt ....__I ...... - Inc -11uuq111ne, ~ boW ....... _ .... , .• ,. ..... -. I Effective Immediately, every new Lincoln or Mercury pro- duct sold at Johnson and Son will receive the unique, new and exciUn& "Golden Touch" treatment created apecifically ~ offer you a new car u po1iUvely lrouble-lree as humanly possible. startln& from the moment a new car enters our "get ready" department ript through every step in tuning, pollallin(, adjustln(, lnfpection and our exclusive 20 llILE ROAD TEST, the "Golclu Touch" pro8J'am II In effect. ohnson When you see the seal bell'lni the Golden Touch embl1111 on the windshield, you 'II know that this new car has met all the rigid requirements ·we demand for delivery., Come ID today and see !or yourself bow this "Golden ~ouch" ~ gram will provide the "!rouble free" driving pleaaure you've alwaya wanted. son 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • MO-KIO • ! _, . - • Rhodesia in Turnaoil· . . . . .. r Rus skins Recog~iz~ .. B"."ng~sh. •· . '. , DACCA (AP) -C7.e<ho&lovlkia qalckly followed. the ·Soviet Union · lolay Jn ~Bang!-and olbitr natlonl nni npeeted to "follow lllit. 'C'l'K, ~the Czecbollovai new. qency, eald tbe·Prque gevemmenl ~ Banglad¢1 as an lnde~l and soverel&t\ stale and · wan.ts fo exchange ambassadors. ,. - J T...a.;,'B!!=f!~ • Dollar, Plummets -In ·Deficit :News • .. LONDON (llPI) -,._. N-'1 budpt ...... _ .. __ ctq to booll tbo U.S. --1 -tho dollar = ... ~ loi'tlp CUITWJ~-~. .... -~indWll)'the -,. ,_, lell -1.1541 -..l&lll to "1:11111 11111 -91c.• In Frukfurt, the dollae Jihii>led to a.-0tnnan maru 1n early lradinC a(lor ciollllC Monday on Uli5. Later ii fell to a.am nwtl In wbat deal<tl called , . · O!flciah of the yqung ~Uoit 1a~ . great pJe_asyre at ¥~w·s rfC911litkn.~ ·· The Soviet consul-general lo DocCa conveyed his government 's diC:ialari' to Prime Minister MuJibur Rahman in Tangail, vr'here ·he was atttending, )'• ceremony. President Nikola! V. Podgorny and Premier · Aleie1 N. K o s ·y g l n telegraphed Sheik Mujlb: "We convey to you and to the people of Bangladesh friendly wishes of:peace; well-being and success in · co~dating the state soYereignty of your counlrY, In building a peae<ful. democraUc republic." llMln "-lbed eorl1 tradi!ll a beo- tic. Deoplle lllllll -later In tbo momtng, 1lle dollar'• aclwlp vllue qalnsl = Clll'l1lllda WU well· down on 'a clolkll·levels •. Most oc:ollomle t...c..-•b 1 d fonwhadG 1ed Nb:oo'I announcement tl.u tbe curnnl b!ldiet dollcll would reach .... blJlloa-the htcI>ut ..... the end . of World War II. Bol tbe Pretldent't statement that he WU ~ for .• $15.S billion further dellctl In llseal im ralied fresh oonctm about tho stability of the dollar rates flsed In Wlllhln8ton last, month by the W<K'td'1 IU richell DOD-O>m- mun.ilt nations. """"" lrlillnl· ' . Charges' Eni.ered • D~E SI-A • .; .. • Ii • 0 200 Ml. PACT SPURNED -Eight African members of the Rhodesia Parliament have rejected the proposed Brilish·Rhodesia independence agreement Tl!• , legislators, elected by tribal chiefs, said Monday UPI ..... ~ that 5.5 million blacks opposed the setUement Bit· terness over the proposal has · toucljed off bloody rioting in recent days in this so~theast African nation. American Planes Attack Cairo Students -~-. Battle Police 3·.More Red Radar Sites -I "' • ' For 2ud Night. SAIGON (AP) -~n w~. attacked three more inliati'cralt riilslile radar sites in North\Yfdaom, Ille U.S •. Command announced blll)', as the Air war continued to intensify over NOrth Vietnam and along its border with Laos. The three so-oalled pl"Otective reaction - strikes -one Sunday and two Monday - raised to eight the nwnber announced in the last three day,, the most for any comparable period since the bombing ba1t more than three years ago. Five of the attacks, including two an- Pair Not Dead, Say Cultists; Police S~y Yes SEA1TLE, Wash. (UPI) -Members or a religious sect have decided . two members who.se bodies were found Jn a comJDWle chapel Sundai are not dead. "We'll just have to see about this," said Happiness Israel, spokesman for a communal group of about 50 persons whri call themselves the "Love Family" and occupy seven houses in the city's Queen Anne districts. Two victims identified as William V. Eddy, 26, and Gregory L. LeMaster, 22, were found dead after reportedly taking part in a ritual involving inhalation of solvent fumes. Fellow members identified Eddy as Reverence Israel and LeMaster as Solidi· ty Israel. . CAIRO (UPI)}-Egyptian police used p~~ today, hav~ been cam,.i ~~ !<or gas and).bo.-, •P"'* l!Ck 'l(ainat missile sites and . rad'ar . ·d_,.l_ d ' -~ ' . · 1 · the ..,.Uatio19 ,aloog Ille ).ao!ian ~ -lh!Pwmg stu_ ~·~ emo!'"lrfling_ h( 'where, '!l'.!t·milltary officials sa' ,-Hanoi .-;,tf.ets ofeein/to·.hacl: ~Im has recently concentrated the bulk of its mediate war with rsra.et. It was the se- antiaircraft missile batteries in an ~t-cond consecutive day of such clashes. tempt to protect the flow · of "'PP!ies . · . through the mountain passes Into Lape. ; Pre!ldent -Anwar Sadat _met. at the In two of' the most recent attacks, Navy · he~~ily guarded Abdtn· Palace with 1,000 A7 Skyhawk jets fired missiles at radar polit1ca} leaders shortly after noon to sites near the Ban Karai Pass, 45 miles discuss the student unrest. north of the demilitarized zone, after A line of 50 regular police armed with detection equipment indicated they were three-foot-Jong bamboo canes manned tfacklng the American planes. ~r balr" ad h.ch cut ~--acctff. 'io•J In the third strike, Air for ~ e F!Oli" •the ··•. tc es wee' ,,_.·the ... .,,_. , fighter-bombers escorting an RF4 recmt--. • ,_,Qce SQUl!fe: .... ,. in, ·aDI)~ ~ naissance plane attacked a·.missile radar . line of ·blac.k uruformed regular . poµce . site near the coastal city of Dong Hoi, 45 'Y-as· drawn up. Several truckloit.ds ·~1 miles north of the DMZ. khaki-clad riot police waited" anftmd the {\esulls of the three Strikes ·Were not com!r behind the barricadc;l.\.L. :~ . known, a spokesman sald, ~ut non·e of the · '.l'fuckioads,of riot afll( regulan-.police U.S planes was reported hit. · -. : ' .. ~ . · . . U.S. military sources say the prirDary al.So_ w~:e st.ationed Jn var1oUs sttateg1c reason for the increase in American places 10 Cairo. strikes into North Vietnam is the decisiQn -students and police clashed in Opera: by Hanoi to concentrate antiaircraft Squafe, ~here the demonstrators -.used ' · defenses alOng · the corridor whei-e U~S'. rocks siiatched from the rubble. of ·the planes fly regular bo~bing raids agaln&t tiuhied-Out opera house and in Libe~ation the supply roads leading out of the moun-Sq ' tai.ns into Laos and down the Ho Chi Mlnb uare. trail'. -'11be students have expressed "They know we aren't going lo fly a lot d~ure with Sadat's "No War. No or raids anywhere else in North Viet-Peace'.' policy with Israel. They have nam ," said one source, "so they'.ve put a.sked irnln~iate war to regain Jost tei:-- most of their defenses in tbo'se areas " .r1tory and demanded a stronger ant1- ln addition the.dry season is now ~tits l\mericat11JiolfCy ta--protest._U.S. sales or peak, which' allows .more supplies to F4. Phantom jets to ·ISra~ . .:_ ··-; move on the ground and more flying by' POlltical observers called the .. civil ~ the Americans. One source said the unrest the worst polil:!£81-Jbreat1o Sada.t·. North Vietnamese are believed trying to since last spring ·~.be. qpsted ~, move a lot of supplies that backed up tried. for treason a .. ~~ ~aot~i:n~· during the five days of heavy U.S. born-· ~t leaders accuoed.of ~'. ~ . bing in North Vietnam last month. him, · " ( · . ~. Winds Pelt· M d . -.. 'ii"·· i · wesf~- Two Deaths Repor.ted;-M.ore Sno~ Falls l'emper•tures T""""9fur .. •rid •reclitltlitlOft ftt Al~ny ·-~ Attcl'IOrlOI AIJ1nl1 Bl1tn1rck ...... Butrtll CMrtoc11 "'-Clndnnllt Al IN4f six lndltl f/I ... -WI• ,._..., In mud! of ~. end drlnl111 Cl""911 bY tN Mlfl Winds clostd !M911-'l'I lft rNnr .,..... ~llllH of tl'll .ttiorm JM1 the erN CWMd e ,.._ of frit'lill Arctic •lr to mew• l11to the n1tlorl'I midllc;floll, On»- l>lnt ltmPlf'~Ures ·"9t0w the l tr'O ,..,,. fnm ,..... Mill Moftt1111 ta l 1k1 S""'91ior. ,.. ftll Arctic elr drl,... to11tll end -t'W9td " triNlrlld • --of ~end ~fnrn""' u.....,. ()Mq. Vlf!W .. fht ~ Gulf ·Coest, tndlMI• tMI .,_.,.. .i.I,.,.,., hHI Wl'll In T..._ Wlml Hd .......... "9ttlw ,.. ' fMlntd -""' .......... i '· lft.- -''It ' ls quite·•iiatural that the SoVift Uriion· bas .come out With thiS great decision to accord us due reCogniUon," Fore)iii Minister A. · S. Azad told neWsmen. He added that he hoped recOgnition from Washington would come "Soonhl' than expected." But the most r& cent 'word from officials in the U.S. caP:ital wils that ~tjon was not even imdei ~ideratiori. · The United States backed Pakistan in Jbe lwo-.week war with India.in December and the Soviet Union backed In~, which entered the fight to establish the in- dependence of Bangladesh. 1 India and Bhutan, one of its Himalayan dependencies, were the first nations to recognir.e Bangladesh, f61lowed by Mongolia, Nepal, Bunna, ·EaSt Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, YugosJavia 1 n d Barbados. One French new;paper ' called : tile budget .. a ·gamble"· while a French· banker said It bad "big holes." In Zurich, the dollar's·e:zchuge value fell to $3,8635 Swiss francs after closing Monday at 3.87Z75. Although it recovered slightly to 3.ll&OO francs, the rate wu stijJ 0.65 percent· below its officlal parity of 3.8400. Swiss francs . The pound strengthened s h a r p I y against the dollar in London.. the e~ change value 61 one pound sterling j~ ping at the outset to $2.59025·from Mo~ day's $2.5876 closing. But later·the dollar edged back a bit to $2.58925 when speculaUve · transactions have way lo nonnal commercial business. Fresh sellina-hit the dollar in Paris where a two.Ver exc~~ . ayttem o~ates. The freely .ftoatinl, o ·r speculative dollar, fell from · MOnday's 5.15 French francs closing to.5.135 francs. The commer"!aJ ,c1o11ae, used in "l''P'al , ltgaimt ·Soviets; Ships lmpou114ed ANCilORAGE (UPI) -C l'"I tit In a l charges of· viofatlng U.S. fishing waters IA the Bering Sea were filed in federal Court late Monday qalnsl three Soviet fleet officers. . . , 'Ibe Russian officials Were flown 600 mUes from Adak Island, where their ' veasel.S were impow)Cled, to Anchorage, where Ibey appeared in UA Diltrlct Court. .. .. ' Their arraignment was postponed· until Friday by Judge James A. 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Bike Exercizer .peddles and hondl9t move, 5 only, _,,:11 ' NOW NOW NOW FURNIT.URE . CLEARANCE · 3nlfloor CecktalTDlt, 1 only GlassTopWT.W.. . 1 ooly ' Hllfll'I Ctm 111d1, 1 only · · SwlYal .Rockar, I only . ..... ,., .... ,...,.r 2o•ly ""''" . NOW•45 NOW•44 . ' NOW•44 · NOW~ Now•ss • rnodeh,oais,4onty - Chuckle Bug all new spin Ir go cor rechargtoble -., Bubba Bear Rocker toddler'• cuddly _..... rod .. -· brown I.gold Betty Jameson Golf clubs full 1et, aluminum shaft greatly r• ducedj-33.99 . LIMITED QUANTITIES Black Vinyl Sofa, 4only1 Black Racker, 1 only Acctll Chair, 1 °"" hWAccmCWr, 1 only ca.e• Size H11A111 ... 12 only • • hi Size HH6111•1, 11 only - " NOW NOW NOW NOW -- ........ ....... NOW 1105 -~· NOW 139 . NOW 154 • ... NOW't " ' . I~ l 8 DAii. Y PILOT ' State Aide Charged In Bribe Composer Gene Austin' . Dead at 71 PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Gene Austin, composer and singer of "My Blue Heaven" and other songs that have been performed for more than four decade.a. has died at 71. He bad been suffering from Jung cancer for 10 months and entered a hospital last week. Austin never learned lo read muslc and composed by ear at a piano or electric organ. Between 1924 and lb> the public bousht 86 million «!J>les of hi! records.' "My Blue Heaven" aold 12 million. Austin's soap .j DIC I u de "How Come You Do Me Like You Do?" ..• 11 Wben My Sugar Walks Down the Street,'' "Lonesome Road," "Rldln' Around In the Rain" ' . and "Wedding B e ll 1 Are Breaking Up That old "Gang of Mine." Although his p0pularity wan- ed after 1930, be remained ac- tive until rec:eni year$, writing songs, recording and oc- casior\ally performing I n nightclubs. Searchers Find Missing Plane BAKERSFIELD (AP) - Searchers in the Tehachapi mountains discovered t h e bodies of two men in the wreckage of their light plane Monday. The Civil Air Patrol iden- ti!ied the victims u: the pilot, Hans 1.ehnder, 38. L o s Angeles, 8l1d a pusenger, Jim o•camu, 42, Long, Beach. Offi~ers Shot Janitor 'Fights System' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An unemployed janitor said be stopped his car and shot two policemen with 8 rifle MOQday because of a sudden impulse to strike against '1he· l)'ltem." . Asked by newsmen why he had done it , Junious L. Poole, 21, replied: "Aw, Dian. n was a fool 's play. Just a fool's play." Poole wu arrested several blocks from where he stopped his car and "without saying a word " wounded two 0Ulcers1 one critically. ' "They hadn 't done anything. It was lhe whole system" Poole told newsmen /rom hls jail cell. ' "I don't know1 why I decided to let them have it. tt just jumped out." Police said Poole had received a nwnber of traffic ticket.I recenUy, the last one hour before the shooting. They speculated he was after the officer who issued him the citation and when he couldn't find him attacked the first policemen he saw. ' Patrolman Code W. Beverly, 321 underwent emergency 111rgery and aeveral transfusions after being shot in the abdomen. Officer James C. Bailey Jr., 30, was in fair condition from a bullet wound In tbe Utigh. Bailey 1ald from his hospital bed that he and Beverly bad begun walking their beat in the Mission District when • white car ·pulled up. , , . uA Negro got out with a rifle Jn }Us ·hands and, witboUt aaymg a ward, started shooting at U!/'•Bailey said. "COO, IOI hit right away and went'down. lie did' not have a chance to return the fire. I got hit, but I wu able lo aqume ol! eight •bols. I don't think I bit blm, though.'' The lhoi>ting wu the Jateat in a eeriel of unprovoked aUacka: on policemen in th e San Franci.tco Bay area in tbe past two years. Six officers have been ldiled. Polle< !lld tbe gunman drove away at blgh speed alter commandeering 1 car occupied by a woman motorist. He -two parked cars &even blocb away and Oed Into an .-tcomplex. Bo IWTlllder<d alter police quickJ1 surrounded the -. 'llll wnman motorist wu unbanned. Paolo Joler uid he didn't "tar anything" to the pair of "8ca" "I just llarted ~-" ~. · I r, ' ••• •• ' . ' . .. . Plwne Cmwmer ' Fired Professor on -Uimpus --1 I Refunns Sought • .. Open 12 noon sharp 011 Wednesday, ~anuary 26~~~ After-inventory clearance~ .. We're apendlng th• momlng preparing tor our glg1nUc 1tter-lnventory 8toNwid• cle1r1nce. There wtn be hundreds err ........ !IM.d .b1rg1ln~ lllroughcllit'th• atore tor your lioi!I•··~ t1mlly. Don't ml• HI Sale. Washer-dryer pair. Our own ~and · · of brighteners to beat the wash-day blues •. . . •, . Save 37.90 when you buy the palrl .. Sale. Programmed washer. s199Reg. 219.95 Matching electrlc dryer. s133Reg. 149.95 Soi. priceo oll-lhraugh Saturday. ' ' -·.IS. .... •-·---·· ' Featureo8wuhing programs for all popularfabrk:1 tncludlng permanent press. Three water level aettlngs, IOOk 1ettlng, llquld bleach diapen•r. All over porcelain enamel fin~ Choose white, -rtone, awe ado or harvest gold ••• color coata no more at JCPenney. .. " .• ii • ' " . . ! ' ' . , ' • I .· I ' le"11.t5.PenftCre1t• ll1ctr1D~:l:'~,. , l ... temperature settings for all,,fabrics lnchJdln9 fluff~ry fordeliclta Signlal aentty·aouftdl off when drying 11 eoinpleted. Porcelain;enamel flnlohta,anddru,._ White, c~avoc.!o or hal'Wll: gold ••• color 001t1 no mom it JC Penn•. ,""1C,... •• ~ ... d,,.,. of Aog.1'1t.15,Solo$1A ' '. ' . . ' . .. ' . ' .., \\ .. . , .. ,,.... •• , •• lllctrlc dryer. °""*-Oft J911UllJ' ho-CUl'Nlll, no outlldl wnting Nqulred, Fut drying lor.....,. loedl. White, -.do or, hllMll gold ••• color COii no more atJCPenney. '1·1995 • --•portMlo-'IV.Featum 18 Inch tcroen maMUred d'-"'lly, keyed Automatic Gain Control (AClC) for better contrut. Front mounted speaker. High lmptct plutlc:-coblnot. Special •2aa · ... JCPeriney '. The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at th• followtnt atorea: • • NEWP.ORT. BEACH,· F.shion Wencl HUNTINGTON IEACH, HUntlay111t1 1c1nl1t. U.. Pw.W,.. timm p.yment pW ' , ' • ,, ' ' I I I I I I • I ' I I I • I ' I ' • ' I ' • ' ' I I I I t I ' I ' I • I t I I • ' ' I I I I I I ' I I I I . ' • ' • Te~'•n.u.a . ' , -.. ,. ,;- ~oi.: !t'1 N0.12~" 2. ~' ~ .M&ES ORAN~E 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . • '· • TUESOA Y, JANUARY' 25, Im ~ . ' N TEN CENTS .. Utility Tax for P8rk Lands u As thelt opporfilnitits come aton1. we 4!on~ bavt the OpPortwilly ID toke tberil up." he sa,ld. ' : '.ne liid tbe neeil ls almllorly';r..t ror br111eb llbnrlel. West Newport, Mcinnis' diairidi llili ·-Win& lhe 'Ctty '°' a ·briincla -llllrlry. • . . -. . Jtnillii.·.lnoile ... 'm •• .o..1-u ' COWl-cilmelvpoodeF.Ci"'"....;o"t;ri;;j, ~ mont • Oii ·pni~ . °" _ CUii Drlyo, • between · ~' and El Modena A-, that 1...wd block-the 'Popular • · I • t ' " ' . View lrom that llrelcb that overlo<ib ·-Newport Harbor. On thole _parcela1 however, eouncllmtn were told that Ume is short llild lbat at leut -property """"'· Carl Artbo!er, baa qroed to consider acbanilnl bis J>ropeily !er other city~i'Jajjd ' of t<iual valoe. Oouncllmen -!bi slafl to begin nelOllallOm for the prlvale property and to work wllb the catl!omla Division of Hlpnraya Clll .. 1 .... ,. lbe old Lulheran .. Neiv Police Swtinn L6catinn Told ' • .' • • ' f ' I ' ' ' . -. • BI, L. PETER KRIEG However, Hirth denied · that· bt1 lll!i. , by llonlld, Mcl111tls to "dev<lop an ~erall • , ~' •·0.11, P11ef ,,.,,, , · · hour turnaround was po I l't 1ca11 y plan .. 1or the Old New.Part area and "a ~N:..:r::.. Beacbto. ~ ... ~tr ~polllil<llllce ~1 .... d-rnottvaled,.. · ljiecUlc ·jllaii ·for ~ ..... ~~ of ' ~.-,; ....,.a·~· ·•~ "I did ·~· dci It becaUJt I ,...,,.ht it _..,.pollcefaclllty'In.....,--.irftb!M Oii tlie pn1e11t cllJ ball lile. · """"' · the defilslOii came on ' a· 4-3 ".Ote after was the po ar thing to do," 1.be mayor ov~ plan,11 lllrtb ltatted to ipllt. , !Aa~or Ed ' Htilh, tn an ,abrupt,, last· aald folio~ ti)e rote. ·' • White-laced he said: minute ltt>ut face, said be ~ there "I'm Jmazed," said Councilman Crout,· "I hive found it very dlrficult to ·weigh will be.room there' ".becauae space needs c:hairman · of· the· Civic Center Building all the~ ,things and make sutt:what's the hive been reducid." ' ' · CoDln'Jt~ an4' a propoaept of llie Jani-beat lhbig to do. I know 1t Isn't the last Minutes eiriler, the ·m~yor had glven a boree Road. alte. • .... , ..... lo, the . world, but it's still an .im· lengthy .speech favoring the proposed site "l'J!l . arnaud," lie ,.pealed, shaklni Po~I lasue. oil Jambbree Road near the city's newest his head. "Yu, J believe the mayor was . fire station. • influenced b)' the iudienCt. He did what . ''The ract that " when previous plans ·voting for the' ex~ city hall lite he ,thought wu rlglit t guess.''. were made for the Use of this property. were Hirth (East bluff) and Councibnen "N~xt titpe brine your pr,easure pp the' idea of what .was going to be required Donald MclnqL! (Wt!! Newport),'Howard If you want somethln1 'done," Co\Jncilrnan tn the -way of police facilities and ad- llodgent (BalbOa~,P.eninSula) and Carl Paraons said bitterly afief tit< vote. mtnlalratlve facilities I think a,. qui!e K'-"'· (!j ' ~ ttmbtl) ' ''l dlda!t fu1ly understantl wbat,be jn.. different tJiaD We l!\lgh\ figure now: churdl property, jUJI to !he .. ,1, Iha! waa' acquiied for freeway right~f·way but now Is. consdered exeess land. The overall bond issue con«pt also was endoraed by COuncllman Richard Croul. uA ,bopd issue coUld, se.t up a fund of seyeral million· doll41'S.~' he ~Id, ''If peo. pie really want -parks, they'll pass the bond Jasue." · · On Hirth's u\ilily 'II!'· proposal; Cow> cllman Milan Dostal suggt!led Iha! too might be taken to the public for a vote. ~- 1 '~~\:'ere•:eouncilmen \\rclW'd teiidecf'by btl actloM," aa'Jd Couni:IJmaa "'\Ve 'have l'MVilualed 'wbat is · pro- Cjiii} '(Conma del "Mar)" '!iinds)ey DOstal.' ' ' .. · -'. "' '. ' ' bOlily ~ io bO Ibo Iota! size 6! our City ' , Pariotll' ,(Co~' de( Mar)-' ind ·MWia lliilh, Wlio. wu=·' · · to .anriqlince llld> l :thb\t 'we probebly hive different Dciolal (Baek !lay :W.e.J). · · his.~ IW, . ' ~;said· a jdeu .,., wbef1' IOI/II lo be a requllOd .i-p~~(\W·lhe~..X.-tri ·SiH•~-~·~,fca,Q~US ! ~'f.~ . J ,.. dL " '._ ifiot:;+ ' .. I •lift r I ' .,~t·· ~ ~mt:~ ~;=:;·=s~ .t: -~~ .. A "j • 1 0 i ,1f,\~°;1 ~~r~Jt 1 I ~,'tl .~·t:JA?\Wlf. : T ' I I ~ ' ) ~.. ·J. ! " ! , •' i ' S' I~ · • ' j~ • J " r ' • • ' ~ j • · R · o de · w· · ts Ser -d .. ·" ... ·· · , ~·· ... ,,, · l[Rdtt t~ .. Pier . ,,~i : .. :.. . . , .~gan r rs arr,a~ . -· "e. . '' ... '·,.; ,, -· . ar£!~!m~~~~:p~~o1~~.~~~~~~i,·:· ~gency Pr.obes . ·Q~s. ;~ :Sp~cial·;De~i+~ri " .. , ... _ ~ --. . .•. , • .. : 1,; ".~ 1 . --. . . F.·. ,or. ~,f;1 01 nf. l~t.: s _' . .. · . , . · .. · ' ' · -· I . , 1, \' ·~· •1' ... '·''.'ft -'.:i +. " : .· ri ' .. o R -·-1 , .•. l ··p ·, .. l'·-~ c.ollier., "·$\eel. {.~j·n,'!' .... ;·s, ... _· .. ~.·-"li,·J\ .. «1.:o .. l:.< ... ·-.,::·;;_' j!ft!f~\.te~~ ·:·.~:;~~~t~.:m: ot; ru·r:~sts~.~,~ _ . _ to1nfestigete ,po~1e ~cenructa·.of m. ··: 1;·r,. _1 .~..,.''.1' .1 .• ; / teitlito •-•key.a-'"'-mlh'e wake ;,.L.' ., ' • • • • • '· 1" I' • -·~ .... --· • ITU'l1RJR,R.' VJNlllll; r' r .. • .De!ectlve Sit. ,ollli_~ .,.W iod.1 Eund WJ.. . hN.· .... '·rr··. ·;·,~· . ·, .r •·1ni~ cba'rge ·involvirig ·the •d· . ~: .. , !' ... """ ........... :,.;, r. ~. i.I tfiat DircotiCa apnta'tieJWH there S. t ' ;,V" ' ', !i'Y. . ; . ,; irit~~~on'.a;t.\p'~~ter Jiolluti~ ofqctal. A . r~ xw~-·blil: )~ . . ' , ' · • ~X 1 · _ , .' ; . ~ · >' ·~.~~?~'..1:,·,.~tl ._'·'fl~•'~.' ~'8'11•·in111Ungbewilli~tolerate =iC~=-~=tt =~~'~sriPr~~at .. -, • -·1 ·• <· · · ·. 1 • , • • , 'ol1*ierello,<MondO"'•"•••·no ~ . ..:_c ,..;.._..,,.'"°!n~~"~ ~.--• ...:.. • ....._._.._.._ 's;j.CRAMENTO-{UPI) ~Beil. Ran-. -~--imid-·-"'"-l m........., '--··"'·•·'the-.,_...,,.,.,~" .of' ,......Ker•y' ::,.-:.=., ... w .. --~-·,_-..;j!""_c,-to'a~!'.:·~ ............ .....-,..... :..---, >. -' <Yllllrr -"""" -......... ;.......__-....... ·--· ' u-... ~ ~.,-....... -~ aaltltbeywttqlntAiudt'o'~of ~t~~~~~~~ t; kJCail.:.=:-.,,1::J:r.o1 Mulllgaa. 41, cbali!nln 'oittie ·Calllom!a Mesamklence Mitndai. . the j)aJ'Ctl lronl Doifmm VukOllc. ~ ~ from 'liau:c\its to ¥edlc;me a Ievv of ~·per )llJO':Di' laeiled vJ: Water Reaources Control Board. Momenta _atter posta(carrler BI~ Tiie 'learn lnclud!nl Colla' Mesa defoc. fJCelv~:• mlf~ reaction ·tqctay ·t:n>m'. tlon.,1' ;' ·'·.' ':;{' "~ •'.. ·, · HOuri eaflier Mulllgan bad i.n a~ Vuk01iC banded over the parcel,' lawmen Uves Norm.'K4tch 1f.Qd.DiCk ~ r.µow ,lawrnakl'J'S · and slate, 1-cailoo 1 Te.coo.• AlatlO. ,'~d be 1 unilonn CllJed -along · wttb two · Los Angeles llalted i>ut to watch the transfer banded said ' th~ one ""lPle lellve <Ille! Wilson Riles. · • •. ' ' '!.....,,~.; ihe ~ clul. 11zd wouid'tle ~.'~--a of attempting to brtbe a the !enants a ·search wairant. •bortly . end plate' .a-brown >: 1. ·~~s.'~--...... .-.. •·11 ~-~ paperbqtn'thetrualolacar; . Seh.' AJbert S. Rodda, De,,_.Uc set •• w _ _.... .....; more ..,... -lfooolulu ctly· o!!lcial. (See earlier story, lnvestlgilorl said 'liashisb found tn ad-Harbor Judicial District CoUrt J ..... chai(maa ol. the ,state.Senate Education the. ~.100 acboolz ~ Wqllid be P!llt 11 . dltioa to the two-p0und shipment, added Cilvin P. Scbmldt bad laiUecta -~J; CoIBJl'lltee,, npreued concern It -d aholtolwl and .,.....S..-· • •, · In a brief slalement telephoned · to utto $16,000 Worth arill>led to lbe arrest w8mnt for tlie --tut week, ao tiu'Nton tocil control' of educaiton llild be ~I ochools.fnlm k I n d er g a r t i11 DeWll!Dtn, Reagan's office announced ol four'penono. .' detectl.vea 'wal~ tn · lhe"tilnga ¥oriday ''r~ve!' but we!comea the propoeli lhmuih·tbe Utb gncte Woul~ ~vt-"1!0 "the Q.overnor lodaY direcled each agen-Complaints charging the two young went right bai:k aM gkone for the c.r, la.~. probe !cir "!'Iraq&•" new llOW'Ctl., rnlllllll\_a year~ fnlm lhe slate than cy secretary to once mo,. go over !be couplOI 'with pct1Mlaloa of lnai'ljuaiia tor A dehe of it foil·wraPP14 pact~ '"eilue: · · · r"-·~-· · i-· t~.~~ .. ;..a ·~·~and ·~ .IU~j=uts!deae\tvttiea -andofJ:'"I· sale,1imple·pct1W11onot1Darljuaaa,and all"ed .to, contain baabt1b, the reftll!'d ~~==r . ,,~; baol.,;.... ,~-.~in:it-' .. :.:a In-~=.:~tbda"';?Jl!™."-tn .. pol!lJe=plaut.••.'.i•lzod lb.-bili but minced-Colilii-_ '"~ !\'.~ ......., ~ nolci.till pro-In.addition, a Reagan spokesman said, --· .L.. .I 1-e E llltb' ·•• ·put· ~· ~· ~ • .-~. IJ ~JI -~ol tbi!•s.Nlte Finan.. l'Dil'-'" J>lflli ·-· fa!. '"!:""~.to an•· "the Governor baa dirOcled Alriculture ,,,. !:(t,';L , ..::.· u...:-K .,.. --.. • flCl* °'11,id DoilllOcl ~ilia ~=laOd and Services Agency Secretary .J. Earl N~·L. ~=. "'1 ,.~,. · MConllac4Jlon al ·the Mabllb abtpiDe,.t •ai:J1~~ ·· \ .~' -'')T·.i';.~~~'·~, "'.' COketoP ~:.':'1Boalhre~~,.~tbe ~1 ~·~1'J~·:~ iwo. ~ •• ·w~~:.::~~. ~r= ' _,_L ~"" II ''"· • . ....... ,..,..,.., . • y ...... .stale er-~ rd lo revb ·~ cur-PL-...... '...! --"·"·....... • ''. • .. •. . -, ... BA'-....... t) have .......,. ~er ~-,fntiii biJrillt1o?. .111t~·-Ci . rtnt ,.,,.fajiom, &Ovei;ntnc, outside ao-~r:;-""'~ ......, ..,. ' • . • , -,.. . 1 • . ' . ""'Is a 111ey lofward,"-1Ules ·~ califd .~-' · ' iW~.ut. Jivitrea of all state einploye1." · · The . ....,.., .ne!tber tlllllioYe!I. ,were " ' -. · . · . ., '· pleued thli he'put la a bill." ilJ 'jell to .... . t:f8ii<t::to '~gan tpld aew11110rt oaflet • banquet booked lnlo Orant!e County -Jail: . ~"· c:nllly,' ---"" !llliifY the ltfle ' clOctslon apeech . Monday nllb~ "I felt Ibero Mndf, an 0ra.-Coil!' College i!U-Owner Cha· raed !W,Leglslature, proposed that the atale· whlda. luf~lliiii:li ....,.: the ciir, wu a ,.gre.ttable error In judgment that dent, and 9talfonl, a plumber, are book~ , O . ' taU onr virtually .all COits of ~ · t _......_ lu.,._lltrid .... :.... of crlaled a c0nfllct ol intereats" for In Colla Meu City Jill loday, .pending educatlna. by ibollahing ,the · statmde "" .,. • ..., v · • ,.,.. "'--:-arratgrubent. D J nde' d ~ l!flOl'lu and~~' i new "groa acpooql""". '""''). ' 'l' l"~· ·-. l og . mpou . . :1Jiu"tu~ttblaan;e.5'perceotra · "I•.;~;··· s._, .• ,·. ·, . , • • • \ ,. ' ' . '• ...... 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Mr. Wllltsml WU J'ronl .. -Adami '• Ii!=• ~.Wilk wllo 1"l!I prJ!90lll tbt N1l1011al American ~ ' ' when lleulab Louise; tbea 17, and 1* called Into the -by tbel) l\tornoy ~ tbt do( wflhoal I loltb. • t.iiioO ''•art)' blrdl'' •-.rd 1o P\)11 411. l£lrlllr. bl ..md llOl nan with Ille -· George "Bud" Gonum. thel general Fred N. -OI SOUlh. t.llUnl He an.god tbot """"' bod no !dent~ Jorry -OoodoH. 191.~ dlittia -mtmd<f, Loi An1tlea coanty· DllMct Attornay1 ii, _. !ouncf lnMcent of 1taylna who !med a. C.... bot,.... /lMrilf Jamea nc,)lc/11 ¥ 1111 ... him ~ pltony all~ and, "" ""11 Jiii'& woot"'°'111. IOC01ll!,dlit rlct ~pt-offlce, IDclU\lltl laar nor;~ tllltl dtpl-Beallil'• porents abOard their II-foci A. llluskk ml 111111tbendlitr1ct1t1'm>eY I '=1 iddretl -'he ~ -tltere -· .. mender GI !be v-. .. ol rOftlcn Wan, ty. Ht NalPotl .. 1lill ttf}" .. """" .,.,... cn11aer1 llie "Mary!." It WU tbe Ja-L, ~via. • • no . .-... S.,.""°"' llt\ ... -~ ~· .. , allO be 11t10tll or t)le JIOS!-' pracUco.. • ' • ml_I -INI he ••er lost. Tba lrlfl btrlD l(ay I!. lH7 ud luted .., .• ...,. .. to the llo<ioe .... . l'Jlllam S•. C'alr. Co•ta M<-•• clfv ....,. Ho lo M•lt«llf 1111 ~0.-. of Tba boat apW lo Newport -..,...ty l~ iNeb uil Lrit.W opt mDUcm, lie, •id Adwmo tnld 'blm after tl!ey t8nlal wll ~ the ..._..,bly. Yqc<1_ V.•llc>'' 1 ._ ""'-• 11 rn1qqtal belon.ml4nllhl on Mardi ll, *or:1f1 of IOI!~. ""Ind m -·tllat he _, find Bii'"'-and ltollet• lnlermatbi • ~ ~ 'eoiit ! ; • 'M •1' • 1"' 1i11 1111t llow-llnii In JI fell al l , Tba1)1rJ itfiteo ~.of !urid ~ bl1 ,hoalt. leoatnr ~ fllibir -IP-' ....... 1111dllJJilw"'•llH3tl.: .Wflll"'r, llrs..Jhd•)Jfl !I... ... . 'llMWll.U.Uli; ..... 1). • b..Slormalimil. ' • - ' ! • • • • ................ .. ~~-..,..·~·· . ' !" __ \~.·~erre me.,, t •[ ,. ' ' 1' 0 ~I .. , . . . '. '. School'tfiljfeej . I , ' To Check Report ' I . On Pupil Totals . New~rt-1'1!"' IChool truatees Ji'lll mee( In i special i'""1 lllSlctn ti)nlcJlt at 7:311 o'clocl< m the' Emncm OOi1i s.; ho o'I J'crurn, to discua 1· report oller!ag al, ~lives to r dlltrJct -.um'l'! ~ ~· .• 'jj •. ;" ' Eslancia Hi,li ljchool la 11, ms· Piai centia 'Ave., ~ Cdtta Meu . ·The ,.port developed bY AAOctate Acil lnlntstr-L. E. Slllck ollrn Jio'd'I'\ altel'Nt-to lnc'reulnl -'Ill the °""""' def ltllr lteo. oclllit 'tl'4' 1ufllclenr.1tUoo., lllfl -dolzr1· "11 eleJQentpry IS,CbOol. attendance. i f • ~' No actki~ w!D be la~en tonight ana the bOard ii not ~ to act' UnW aome Um• tn l'ebnwy. 'Fbe dlstr1ct report o!fera no apeclflo recommendatlltm 1 ... problem .,...._ r ... otead, It gtvee alternatives that colild be choeen ana \ens the number of students 1flected in each cue. Stam io Resign · WASHINGTON (AP) -secretlry of -eommeroe MIUrlce StoM ls•._ia! to resign aoon lo repeal !Ill 1'81 role' u aa acttve lunlt.ra!w <ln Praoldent N!son'i tlection l-.ampalp Alked Moncloy wbeli ~ ~lion of --d 'bl .... --'-~ial ~ SecietarJ ltonlld J. ZJec1er oUI II -be a-pected tn ti. ;MU ,... 4-yl. i .... .. L. M. ..,.. ' tar1f1'!'9i. • C."" "':: c1wea11• tt --.. ....... .. _ .. 11""'1 h I 1 M --.......... ti .... Fl • ...... . I --. ............... --II -~-----,.. .. ,_ . -. -. --.: :::r..::-, .. -.. 1. DAILY PILOT N ~·geTrade Deficit Set Last Year WASHINGTON (AP) -The n1Uon recorded Us larges! trade dellcll In history In 1971, when the value oC Imports exceeded exports by more than $2 billion, the Commerce Department said today. Jt was tht first balance of trade deficit since 1aaa, when the nation's trade f.igures were $33 million in the red. The department said the deficit was caused by a 14 percent increase in im- ports and 1 2 percent expansion in ex· ports. The department said exports reached $13.!115 billion while Imports totaled flS ,803 billion. Originally the government said the trade defjcit for 1971 woUld be the first itnoe 1813 .. ii.;,.ver, fo recllecking, the department found that that deficit was compiled on a fiscal year, or July to June basis. It had to look back another five years ~fore it found a calendar-year delic!L The actual deficit for 1971 was $2,047 billion. For the month of Deeember, the nation turned in a third straight moath11 deficit of $273. 7 m.Hlion. During 1971, trade figures were in the red f6r eight months. · * * * Nixon Asks Hike .. In Upper Level Of National Debt WASllINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on ls 1skln( for 1 $50 billion increase in the celling on the naUonal debt, to '480 blllloo, the Houoe Ways and Means Com· mittee said today. This would be the biggesl year·l<>-year -since World War Il In the limit on Treuwy borrowing. Tbe cellin& mU1t be railed because or delicltl now estlmat..i at $31.1 billion for the year ending June 311 and $25.5 billion for the following year. ~ Tiie pmml debl ceiling 11 $l30 billion, ol -flOO billion II CODl!dered permlDOlll ...S Pl bUllon temporary tborugb June 311. The administraUon proposal, the com· mittee lllDOUDCt!Dent Aid, ii to increase the tam...,ary component to l80 bUUon and e1.tend it through June SO, 1973, [or a total limit of $480 bUUon. Fro111 Pqe I HASHISH ... Mesa-bound drugs by customs and postal officiab . SWpect..i dealen who picked up a large baahiah ahipment in the earlier cue were abldowed all over the Orange C4ast by the Costa Mesa Police Helicopter as they tried to shake any following cars. 1bat incident was the first major one using the then-new Eagle One helicopter. Authorities found the shipment seized Moodl.y on Jan. 12, when one customs agent's German shepherd Toni (Badge No. 403A) sniffed it out at Los Angeles Jnternational Airport. Toni's handler transferred the 111Spicious parcel to the U.S. customs laboratory, where it was carefully open. ed, analyzed, and found to be high·grade hashish. The case was revealed to local police Jan. 17 and the raid was then planned. DAILY PILOT ... CQUI' ,..,. ... ., ...... tt.w ... ---J1tlc IL om.,. YJct ........... 0..-1 ._. n.. •• i ... 11 ..... """'.. A. ,...,.,,., .. Mlntt'"... IEfJfllr L !tal•f ICri•t """"" hedl "lty ..... "---)Jll N..,_,, lo11la.,1rl M411ifl A.Wims P.O ... , 1171, t211J --°"" .... I -.,_,.., .... .._....0.1mf-..A-ITU"a:: ~ 1'1n9-" ... (sft .. -·-1 .... Illa.. ... OAILY P'ILOT ll11f Pllt .. 'I SUPPORT PRESIDENT' C1ndid1t1 Burgener Burge1ier Joi1is Race for New 42nd . District A Republican state senator from San Diego County bopes to become President Richard Nil.on'& Congressman and vows he will 11generally support" the President's legislative alms. Claire W. Burgener (R·Rancbo Santa Fe), offic ially threw his hat in the ring for one of five new Cl!:lifornla seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The district is the 42nd Congressional District and it covers portions of the Orange Coast formerly represented by Rep . John G. Schmitz (R·Tustin), in<:luding ·San Clemente which is the President's polling place. Rep. Schmitz, an avowed member of lhe John Birch Society has publicly criticized his moat prestlgioll.! con- sUtuent's forthcoming trip to ColllllUIJli!t China. BW1entr, a veteran of 10 years in_ the alalt leglsllture, praised the Nuon trip. Describing himself as "an armed dove", Bura:ener said, uthe way to world peace is through deveJopment of a balance of power." He su pports Nixon's talks with Com- munist powers as long as "he is backed by genuine military strength." The candidate for the GOP nod for the seat representing a Congressional district that is 57 percent Republican also noted other Nixon goals he would support. Among theni were the following : -Federal aid to education that Is limited to grants in aid and not com· prised of direct funding of School districts. -A shift of school taxation away from the property tax to taxes that reaect changes in the economy such as sales, li· quor, banking and personal income taxes. -Revenue sharing. providing the money is channeled to cities via atate governments. However, Burgener noted he'd prefer Jess federal taxing as a shortcut form of revenue sharing. Burgener also said he favored state legislature provision of "no fault" in- surance, because it will lower cost of in· surance to the consumer, "unclog court calendars" and thus reduce court costs. AJthough the district Burgener hopes to represent includes a portion of the new city of Irvine -Turtle Rock and the University campus -the primary hopeful was unaware his Monday press conference was scheduled in Orange County's newest city. The Airporter Inn, located out.side the new 42nd Congressional District, but In the new city, was chosen, Burgener aaid, for "convenience." The new dlstrict· does include portions of nearby Newport Beach, 'nd coastal cities south to Spring Valley, La Mesa and El Cajon in San Diego County. Some 460,000 people live in the sprawl· fng district. About 80,000 or the district's 207 \000 registered voters live in Orange County. l"rom PflfJe· l WILUAMS •.. letters allegedly passed between Bud and Buelab as they languished Jn jail. The trial ended Oct. 3 and Im thon two days later both were acquitted . Mr. Williams, in his case for the pro- secution, said, HWe will prove that they wre motivated by an illicit, perverted, sadistic smial passion amounting to almost a freney and to this frenzied paasion was added the element of geed." Buelah Louise w11 de!ended by 1t· lomey Olio Jacobs >Vbo stlll pracu ... in Santa Ana and lives at 2202 Private Road ln Newport Beach. He mounted a sue· cessrw "klll them or free them" de[ense. Miu Overetl inherited nearly '501000 from her parents. Most of it went Jn court 1... and tuu. Buelah broke orr ber afrair with Gollum 133 days allu the · trill. She died In l9IS ol acute • alcoboliBm In Lu Vesu •I •&• 36. Gollum dropped out ol •tibl. Tbe yacht ~ E;. wu salvaged. At one time she wu !foa~ beadquarlen for an abortion rtn& and for a Ume, a carnival altractlon ln Loni Buch. Council OKs Alley Pave . Work Bid A massive alley.paving project tn Newport Hef1hts was approved by Newport Beach city councilmen ?l-1onday night, even though nearly one-third of the more than 500 homeowners opposed It. Councilman Carl Kymla , who represents the area, moved to approve the plan that wilt cost property owners about $470 apiece , noting that two-thirds of the people want it. Kymla pointed out that opponents had gone door·to-door and "'187 protests Is a!J they could muster." "This is true democracy in action,'' Kymla said. He also complimented area resident Roland Landrigan for pushing the project and getting the city to lower its standards ao cheaper work could be accepted for permanent city maintenance. Kymla noted that two years ago the lowest cost was set at $650 per resident. Cooncilmefl formed an alley asses,s.. ment distr' / that also includes a on~ block area 1n Balboa, bounded by East Bay Av.enue, Coronado Street, East Balboa Boulevard and Cypress Street. Councilmen realigned the proposed boundaries in Newport Heights when residents of two blocks registered an 80 percent protest against it. With some minor exceptions, all alleys within the following boundaries will be repaved under the project: Cltalina Street south to Clay Street east one block to Santa Ana Avenue, south to Cllff Drive, east to Irvine Avenue, north to 15th Street and west to Calallna Street. From Page I POLICE ... the values of property, but if it's possible to work out a practical design on this present site, without the necessity of going to a lot of expensive parking or ad- ditional land, it might make a feasible ar- ran~ement. "With reduced requirements I would think that if we could make such a study and if it does prove practical perhaps this is the answer. "But if we get into this study and we find out that the parking requirements, even with our redt&Ced requirements, are going to be so high il's not golng to be practical, then I don't think it's too late to change our minds in reverse. But I thinlo 11'1 worth looting into this thing and for this reason I'm going to support your motion." Earller In tM same meeting Hirth had aald: "I have spent considerable time talking to people and considering all aspects of this matter. "I compliment Councilman Carl Kymla on his new ideas in urban renewal for this area. Maybe it would be worthwhile to pay some architect to figure out what can be done on this property. To me It is ob- vious it (lhe police station) would be much more reasonable on that (the Jam- boree Road) property. "One dollar and IK> cents per square foot for the Jamboree Road site Is better than $12 per square foot for this site -it probably would be more beneficial to this area to have another type Of facllity here than a civic center. BUt if we do move the police facility, it does not preclude ptittlng the city haU here." McIM~ later said he thinks at least a tentative plan can be prepared by the ci· ly stslf by tbe end of May. Kymla said he thought it would take six: months to a year. Hirth conceded that the action could cost perhaps a one-year delay in building the new station. * * * Police Station Addition OK'd Newport Beach councilmen Mooday night voled to speod ~.ooo foe a '°""""" story addltion to lhe prtffl1! police Ila· tion to eue the department'• crowded conditions temporarily . The 2,800-squore-foot upamion will be built above an out-building erected in 1959 that aow houses the Detective Divis- ion. Public Works Director Joaeph T. Dev. Jin told councilmen he thloks the addi- tion can be built by May or June. Coup'le Kil'led In New Sau1w. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - A Portland man and his wife, usin& their homemade aauna for the first time, were found deed inside the base.ment unJt, the apparent victims ol carbon monollde poilOllllli· Tbe bodies ol Roy Kopin&, a, and hll wl[e, Geraldine, wero found -Y by their 15-year .. ld 10n. Autborltlea llld the couple entarwd the sauna Sunday nilbl mj were found by the boy Mond1y mornlnl when they !lad not come out. Steam Bus Falters OAKLAND (UPI) -Tbe nation's ftrat steam bus was oul of service today with 1n enaloe breakdown, au.er one d1y on • rqular tra!WI Une. Tbe bus, dneloped during the past three )'earl 11 a COii ol more than $1.1 million, II Intended to be ·lhe forerunner of imorl• trlllllt ol lhe future. I • . . DAILY PILOT tllff PM .. Box Lunches Newport Beach City Clerk Laura Laglos and City Altorney Dennis O'Neil dig into box lunch during city council session. Councilmen (background) also ate box lunches as they began their lengthy after- noon session Monday. Council began study session an hour and a half early in order to spend more time on municipal business. NewportCou11cilEndorses FAA Study of New Airport Acting over the protests of Orange County Airport Director R o b e r I Bresnahan. Newport Beach councilmen Monday night voted to endorse • re-- quested Federal Aviation AdmlnistraUon study of the proposed airport site in Chino Hills. Bresnahan said the area hid earth· quake faults and a massive alt traffic 'problem connecting Orange County Airport to Palmdale, Ontarlo and maybe Palm Springs. If we move the county airport to Chino Hills, we won't have any commercial air traffic at Orange County to worry about, retorted Councilman Milan Dostal. The council stresed it sUll favors use of Camp Pendleton as the logical long.w-m solutiOo to county air transportation pro- blems, bul agreed that the Chino Hiiis plan, advanced by • real e.atate pro- moter, is worth atudying. "We are obli1ated to 11.1pport any ac- tion · th1I is going to review all lhe Student Seeks Coun.cil Seat A 19-yea r-old student has taken out papers for the City Council election April 11 in San Juan Capistrano. David A. Wolf of 30112 Silver Spur Lane, is the third person to consider running for the two seats held by' Mayor Tony Forster and Councilman Bill Bathgate. Wolf is a hi!tory major at UC Irvine. He said he is interested in the council seat because youth needs representation and because he does not wan~ to see San Juan become a victim of urban sprawl. Two other candidates have taken out papers. Judy Beggs, 31931 Calle Winona, was the .first to officially file her papers. James Weathers. 27341 Ortega Highway, has not yet filed . Candidates have until noon on Feb. 3 to file their nomination papers. alternatives, n aaid Councilman Clrl Kymla. Councilman µnc1.oley Parsons also pointed out that much further con- 1identlon of lhe U.S. Marine Corps Air Station -El Toro, is uaele.ss. "Irvine is opposed to El Toro," he said, "it would just be another con. troversy. They won 't permit the thing to happen over there that Is happened he.re." Bresnahan had said that the upcomin1 recommendation of a Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG ) study proposes use of El Toro. "And If we fail to find a new site, .. Breanahan said, "our job (with Orange County Airport) wlll be lo get people lo the other airports." Councllinen cl)rect..i Mayor Ed Hirth lo wrllt the FAA staling their position al!u beartq a plea from Leo Leary, IPOll• man for the lier Woods real estate com. pony, who qld It wlll take 111pport ol the pion just to till the study. 1 Stiff Auto Ru'les May Be Costly, Says Unit Chief Speaking in Anaheim today, the presi- dent of the Automobile Manufacturers Association warned that stiffer safety and clean air rulings m1y raise serious questions on costs versus benefits. AMA chief Franklin M. Kreml uld automakers must work with government to solve problems but "solutions mu st come from realistic appraisal and proven effectiveness and not be borne on a wave of hysteria or Ill-conceived action .'' Addressing lhe Special Equipment Manufacturers Association an automotive altermarket group, Krenn said "It Is clearJy our duty to coostantly analyze the public worth of our own policies and ob- jectives and give close e1amlnatlon to any actlon affecting the use of our pro- ducts which we feel Is not in the public Interest." · Seceding In Newport Gets Airing ' Envlronmenlallst Sue Ficker, 'Monda1 nlghl uld she ts workin( on a pl1n 10 hive the water-orientated 1reu of Ne• port Beach secede from the ~liq city; She in.slst.1 she is aerious. ' ' J . ' s l • ~ . • ' ''1 have talked to attorneys," Mill Flcker in(ormtd counc;llmen ln the midst ~ of a debate over where to build a new , police station. She argued in favor of what counctlmen 1 chose -the present slte -aaylna, •'wt are moving the center of the city from ; lhe bay to the hillside. We built the city here," she sald, "we . want il here." "We are suffering a greater and lfetter toss of ldentlly," she uld. Miss Ficker said a group of people have tried to convince her to run for city coun· ell on the ae«<Ie platform. "Don't worry I 1m not 1olng to run ," 11he said. · The sister of architect.yatchsman, Bill Ficker• liver at 110 9th St., ~lboa, in District 1 wbert there II no council race thbJ year anyway. 1.1isl! Ficker aays It ii the older tec- tion of the city that is responsible for all the development in the Harbor Area. "Old Newport Is something we are proud of, · It lead to the auccess of df.. velopment around here. ·"There's been Iota of pressure by the Irvine Company to gel city hall on the hlllskle," Jbe II.Id. Mia Ficker didn't offer any new boun- daries for her city, but lndlcat..i onl1 . bay front property woold be welcome • , Both Mayor Ed Hirth and Councl- IJndlley Panort1 of Corona de! Mar not· ed that Corona del Mar bu lalked ... cedlq for yean but bu roti.n nowhere. 11Now there'• ID area ftchllnc for an Identity," PIJ'IOll! uld. Hirth to Quiz U.S. Officials On Bay Preserve Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth Mcn- day night Wei be will meet wilh 9ttlclall of the U.S. Deportment of the !Jlteri'"' e1rly next month to find out how IOrioul lhat ageocy Is about making all or port of Upper Newport Bay a wlldllfe pre. mve. Vice M1yor Howard Jlotero had called upon councilmen 1 IQ. adopt a policy Jn ou~· of a count>" proposal lo create the preserve In the estuary. Hlrth polnled to cooperative elfortl among couaty, Irvine Company .and city officials to dettrmlne ultimate use. "We all .agree there should be a p~ serve, the only questions are the boun-daries and what else should there be,,. Hirth said. Study of the bay hu been 1o1Di on for two years by varioua agencies, in. eluding the Upper Newport Bey Cooper· ative Planning Project, 1 joint panel headed by Hirth, Supervisor Ron Caspers and Irvine Co. President William Muon. ' President Prays For Sen. Hayden MESA, Ariz. (AP) -President Nixon hu ,.nt a telegram to retired Sen. Clrl Haydtn, M, In a coma In a Mua ho.!pital. "OUr thoughla are wllh you In your lll· ntss u .Mn. Nixon and I pray tb1t God may give you strength at this time just 11 you gave strength to your country for JO many years," 1aid the messaae, sent Monday. '· MEASURE FOR TREASURE Ono ftdor ovorlool<.cl liy customors '" l:iuyin9 corpotin9 i1 tho mH1urin9 for yard190. All of our Sal11mon k110w how to mu1ur1 and figure uoct yorda91, ofttn providing our cu1tom1rs subllanti1I s1vin9s in yardage alone, Also, with' tho tr1mondou1 in1ttlation H• poritnct our s.il11m1n havo (Heh previously was an uport insteler for utj, wt art able to fonee any pot1nti1I probltm. , PIHse stop i" arMI look at the treesum 1vaU.ble to your through our st .... Wo h1Y1 • 9i91ntic salection, -.,d the m11surin9 will bo ACCURATE! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l"lecllltlo A••· COSTA MllA 646-4131 HOURI: MM!. thrv 'l'huil., f te J:JO -Prl. f le f -Sot. NO 11 I c. • • I \ I I I j ' I I ' ' 7 \ '' ' ... ~ .. ... Atte#da.ni: .. NO . • • • . ,, ' . ' I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOltNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 2~, ·1972 1 ; . . c . TEN CINTS Tires ·netiheratety .. P~nctUi-ed . ' . ' ' I ol 1U •bars• 1111 weell oil complellon of ~ .. ~uUon pl)aa ol, \he, trlal. Alao a=-of consplr"9 to cbeal and ~etr1uc1 molortlts .ert_ ~.~~ ~. ol -·Avtillda.DO lllo, M!Albn vi. Jo. Qlvld Concllol1; n; .ol .iooll Cfltde• Grove Blvd;;''Weetenl)lfl(r and Chrlalop(ler. EnrlqllOI,, :1$, of . 75111 Vol11 Drive and Henry ~y, 31, or 7881 Comnlodore prlve, 'bolll of Huntlnston Beach. ' Delivery· S·p. ecial .. • • ~ 1.... • • • . . ' . . • ' I • ' l ~ '•• ,.. • ,..,J • .. ·u •. s. · ... · ·~r_ ~nnnt,s C~rged. ·4 '.f.ter ~~ceiving B.ox in Mail· ' ' .. • • ,. • ' I • '' • f I ' , ! , < ' , • • , , I , • t ,• • ' • • -\I 'I ' 1 1 I • · ' '11)1 • UTlllJll )I;; VINSl!L . o, "'9.D!IUr •li.t .Alfl , , A . iibe-botlomed . jewelry bo1. con-lalhlni' Jiolerit . hilhllh malled from 1'1toy'llld lnlerceptod by I inoopy U:S. · ~ · aor ,,._·Toni 1n ., altpcii llllflroam WM duly deltvmd to I Colla Mal nolcleDce Monday. ~ after pollal carrier Blackie :Vui<ollc ~ over lhe ,parcel, l1wmen ollked out to walch lhe transfer banded the tenants .a aearch warrant. S~t~ Agency Clieck Ordered Inveatlpton,llkt ."¢lob· found In ldl t!>it ~.·and WllUaVl,Arndt, n, of d!Uon ID .lbe two-!!OoiJld ·o(!!pmenl, adflld etsmo:Jludi, behlndJ>m . up to•fJJ.000 wortli and ltd to Ibo ll'i'eft . The '"I' ..... : netlblt. ·employed, ·wore ~f r~ ~•' I 1 , ~ ' ' I booUd. ... ~!Cllun&y Jail, ' ClimplalDll, c\ll!'lkll, ,tjie > ll'O fOllllC , Amf\. ID -~ .C-· Oollqo ~ cpupla with -Ion of mliljuana lo<--. ilid lllfllrd, ...... -, ... wtd, eele, simple ,ee111ctn Of ,...,,...., lllcf I.II ~ .,,.. -Cl!J Jllll tMiy, pmdtJic being Ip I where nwjJl!IDI ~ in ~-. ""' wore being llOUiht today. · Deteellve set. John l!t1an 111d today The mid-day raid it !IS E. lltli SI. put ' lhlt nirootlca agenll believe !hero may Norman L. • stafford, ··II, Maiy K. llliV. -many'IUCh prior deliveries at Hardman, II, lllerlhl D. Welah, llO, Ill of lhe noldence. . ' . _, ,. .. .... , ~11)1 .......... -lb! 11111 lhey, wt-Andi'·:-ol the .paml ,,.,,,. poetrlllD v . . Tbe ~ml~ Ooolji= .... ~:·Haral ·~Md Dki•tlNe .. ~=-· .,.,_.. .... ~ ' .... ~ .... j)lper bag In the -of I CIT. Hsrbor Judlcllf Dlllrlct Court Juqa Calyln P, Schmidt bid 1aued I~ warrant for !he -tut week, • ao (See llAlllllR, Pip I) Board OKs Court ·Site ' • I Agree..-~t . • ' I l • '. t J'qs _tllll'jlit ... llul or.,.. Cdmlt ll 'fl!ldli ..... ..., .. • llabo.,.wNwn1 ..,.....'llltllljll._.,. ..... fl flll'lilal • *"lo .. .., "'*"'''' ... ...._ lo Ille ... DD8'NBAY -· ! DAILY l!LOT c LmegeTrade Deficit Set Last Year WASlllNG'roN (Af) -The nation recorded Ila Jorg .. t trade deficit In blatory 1n J,971 , when the value of imports •needed exports by more than $2 billion, the Plm.mcrce Oepartmenl said today. ll w•• the first balance of trade delicit •iDce. 1•, when the nation 's trade figures were $33 million in the red. The department said the defi cit was cauaed by a Jf percent increase in im· porta and a J percent expansion in u· port.I. - . The department said exports reached '4o!J5S billlon while !mports totaled '45-W billion. Originally the government said the t11de deficit for 19'11 would be the first llnce 1193. However, lo rechecking, the department found that that-{ielicit was compiled on a fiscal year, or July to June basis . It had to look back another five years be.fore It found a calenda r-year deficit. The actual deficit for 1971 waa $2,047 billion. For the month of December, the nation turned in a third slra.ight monthly deficit of $273.7 million. During IJ71, trade figures were in the red for eight months. * * * Nixon Asks Hike In Upper Level Of National Debt WASH!NG'roN (AP) -President Nix- on is asking for a ~ billion increase in the ceiling on the national debt. to $480 billion, the House Wa ys and Means Com- mittee said today. This would be the biggest year-to-year Increase since World War U In the limil on Treasury borrowm,. The celling mtlft be raised because ol deficits now estimated at $38.1 billion for the year ending June 30 _and $25.5 billion for the following year. The present debt celilni ts $'30 bllllon, of which $400 billion is considered permanent mid $30 billion tempo1ary thoruch Jame JO. The administration proPosaJ, the com- mittee announcement sald, ls to lncreue the lanpor1ry component to llO billion mid eztend it throuch J1111< 30, 1m, for a total limit of $4111 billion. Stiff Auto Rules May Be Costly, Says Unit Chief Speaking In Anaheim today , the pr.Si. dent of the Automobile Manufacturers A.s.sociation warned that stiffer safety and clean air rulings may raise serious questiong on cos&I versus benefits. AMA chief Franklin M. Kreml said automakers must work with government to aolve problems but "solutions must come from realistic appraisal and proven effectiveness and not be borne on a wave of hysteria or ill-conceived action." Addressing the Special Equipment Manufacturers Association an automotive aftennarket group, Kreml said "It is clearly our duty to constantly analyze the public worth of our own policies and ob- jectives and give close examination to any action affecting the use of our p~ ducts which we feel is not 1n the public interest.." DA ILY PILOT ~ muT PIS' -cmPM't • ....,N,W ... ---J1c\' tt. c.,1.., Vim ,,...., .... a...1 ~ '1Nll•• k1tril ·-n.111u· A. Mint.ft• MtMllf9 b lkr ~rltt H. t... ttJct.M '· Ntn ----c ....... ~ IJO W .. lay StJ...t •6' AUiw Pol> ... IMO, t!IH --......, ..... ....., , .. I:!:'-:.·-~ l:&mr= ... i;.-~--..... • Stlliknt Seeks Council Seat A li-JUN>ld lludolll bu taUn out Jllpen far Ille City CouncJJ tleclloo April 11 In San Juu Cu!Rr ..... Blast Destroys 4 Counfy , Auto Cra~h } Deaths Told l 0.'llcl A. Woll of 30111 Silver S,Ur "Line, ls the third penon to comJder running for the two seats held by Mayor Tony Forster and Councilman Bill Blthgate. Policeman's Car Wolf is a history major at UC Irvine. He said he is interested In the council seat because youth needs representation and because be dots not want to see San Juan become a victim or urban sprawl. Two other candidates have ta.ken out papers. Judy Beggs, 31931 Calle Winona, was the first to officially lilt her papers. James Wealhers, 27311 Ortega H!lhway, has not yet filed. Candldate5 have unUI noon on Feb. 3 to lite their nomlnalJoJl papers. Planners Okay Industrial Land Future Zoning Winding up a short agenda In less than 30 minutes, the Costa Mesa Planning Commission Monday night approved a pre-zoning recOmmendation fo r 228 acres of industrial land being annexed to the ci- ty. The property will be desilJUlted for commercial ind manufacturing use -as it is now under a less clearly-defined county zoning section -if the city coun- cil follows the ncommendatlon Qf plan- ners. --.. The properly Involved is bounded by the Sin Diego Freeway, Orana:e County Airport, R<d Hill Avenue ind Palisades Road. Much of it is undeveloped. Most of the land is owned by the Irvine Company. Some items among the six on the aaen· da Monday were withdrawn at the ap- pUcant.s' request and a zone e1ception permit for Town and Country Patio Shops, 1706 Newport Bl vd., to build a covered rear storage area was continued. A tentative tract map submitted by Richard L. Beauchamp, 2700 Peterson Way, calling for division of property at the southeast corner of 19th Street and Tustin Avenue into six Jots was approved with reduction to five Jots, From P-.e l , WILSON .•• Lourdes Lane, real estate aa:ent, and Thom•• A . .M1mus Jr., 2212 Colleie Ave., lu111llun niaker. Oniy Meeu1 mid Bologh hav1 run lot the Costa Meso City Council belore. Manus campaigned In 1970 shorUy after discharge from the Marine Corps, where he was an air traffic controller, and Bologb has waged colorful bids for office every other April for six years. Deadline for local voters to register is Feb, 17 for those who haven't done so and want to cast city council votes. President Prays For Sen. Hayden MESA , Ariz. (AP) -President Nixon has sent a telegram to retired Se.n. Carl Hayden, 94, in a coma ln a Mesa hospital. "Our thought.s are with you in your ill· nE'ss as Mrs. Nixon and l pray lhat God may give you strength at thia time just as you gave strength to your country for so many years," said the message, sent Morulay. LONG BEACH (API -A bomb In a shoe box blew up 1tt unmarked police car in fronl of lhe homt of the assistanl chief of the Long Beach Police Department early today, police said. Officers arrested 1 man idtnUfled as John C. Webb, 21, of Lona Beach at !he scene and booked him for lnvesti11Uon of Jurors Convict Dentist Accused In Draft Scheme LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. Bernard Bender, a dentist accused of helping young men evade the draft by fitting them with braces they didn't need, was convicted today in court. Bender, 52, was convicted by a jury of one count of conspiracy and two count s of aiding and abetting young men in evading the draft. The jury or nine women and three men, which deliberated 12 hours over three days, deadlocked on four remaining counts of aiding and abetting, and the counts were dismissed by U.S. District Court Judge A. Andrew Hauk. Bernier to to be sentenced Feb. 28. Defense attorney Lawrence Steinberg Indicated he woold appeal. It was Bender's second trial. He wu acquitted by aoother federal court jury last October of six charges, but the jury deadlocked on seven more counts. From P.,e l COURTS •.. are becoming more so each succeeding day." • "There is no way out but to find an in- terim facility," Dungan warned. "But, it is up to you to decide where." Six temporary sites were Jisted by Krause and Caspers moved that im- mediate study be made of three of them. They are: -A.ir}Xlrt Business Center, 1 8 g & 2 MacArthur Blvd., opposite the Orange Cowlty Alrporl -Alpac Inc: facilities at 18551 Von Karman Way, near the airport. -A Collini offtr of 37,500 square feet in an office building the firm is not now us- ing 1t their Newport Beach complu. &lperYilon lndicaied that they U· peeled 1 report from Knuae 11 their nell meeting F•b. I. Ex-Nixo1i Prof Gets Top Post WASHING'roN (AP) -Presi- dent Nixon announced today he will nominate his one-time D u k e University law profeuor, Kenneth Rush , now the ambassador to West Germany, to be deputy secretary of defense. Rush , 621 who lives in Rye, N.Y., will replace David Packard in the important Pentagon past that pays $42,500 a year. Packard, resigned Dec. 13 to return to his private firm in California, Hewlett-Packard Co,, which has been a big defense department contractor. Famed Coast Murder Case Prosecutor :Williams Dies Death has lake11 attorney Eugene D. Williams, prosecutor Jn the sensational trial of Beulah Louise Overell ind Bud Gollum, who were charged with murder in the dynamite si nking of her parents' yacht in Newport Harbor 25 years ago. Mr. Williams succumbed at Yucca Valley Hospital Sunday after Jiving in tha t community for two years. He was 81. Earlier, he served eight years with the Los Angeles County District Attorney'& office, including four years as chief depu;- ty. He resigned in 1940 to go into private practice. He is survived by hls wlte, Gretchen, of Yucca Valley, a sister, Mrs. F1orence MacGinltie of Costa .Mesa; and a daughter, Mrs. Mariam Kehler of San G1brlel. Funeral services are pendln& 11 .Wlele!J and Son Mortu1ry, Yucca Valley. Prior to hill Involvement In the OVettn cue, Mr. WJIUanu wu best known for hlJ prosecution of J1panese Premier Hodek! Tojo and 25 otbers found JllllltY of mass war crime murders in the Pacific Theater d~lna: World War II. ' Mr.' Wiiiiams lost the OV.Z.11 c as• when Beulah Louise, then 17, Ind her paramour. George "Bud" Gollum, then 21, were found tnnoceot of 1t1ylng Beulah's parents aboard their 43-foot power cruiser, the "Mary E." lt was the only murder trill be ever loot. The boat esploded In Newport Harbor 15 minutes before mldnJiht on Moreb 15, lff7 and unk bow-first In 16 feet ol w1ter. When ahe was rolled, a cnide time bomb w11 found ud JI lllcb of unex· ploded dynamllt. The Orqe County ...,, i oner ruled that Mr. and Mrs. Overell were dead before the e.xplosion and that Mrs. Overell had apparently been beaten to death with a ballpeen hammer. Gollum and Beulah L<>uise were charg- ed with the murders. Mr. Williams was called into the case by then attorney general Fred N. Howser of Sooth Laguna who fea red a fued between Sheriff James A. Musick and and then district attorney James L. Davis. The trial began May 27, 194.7 and lasted nearly 19 weeks and included one s:nillion words of testimony. The jury read 100 pages or lurid love tetten atteaedty passed belween Bud and Buelah u they r1nguished 1n Jill. The trial ended.Oct 3 and less thon two .days later both were acquitted. Mr. Wllllams, In hi! case for the pro- aecution, u.ld, "We will prove that they -• m0Uv1ted by te IU!clt, perverted, sadlsUe 1exu1t pal!lon 1JDOUDUnl to almost 1 frenzy aod to tbLs fnmlecl puslon w11 added the element of .,..i." Buet1h Louise was delonded by at· torney Otto Jacobo 'Vbo 1111~ practices In Santo Ana and lives 1t UGI Prlvole l!Oad In Newport Beach. He mounted 1 sue· cessful "kill them or free them" defense. . Ml" OVereli inherited nearly ll0,000 lrom her parents. Most of· It went In cow;t tee.. and taJes. Buelah broke of! her affair with GOii um 133> days altar the trill. She died In !Ml of acute 1lcohollsm In Lis Ve1as at qe 31. Gotlum dNpPed out of 1l1ht. The yacht Mary, E. w11 utvqed. Al one lime abe was floating beadqullUrl for on abortion ring and for a llme, a carnival attracllon In Loni Beach. ~. possesaion and use of e~ptoslves. Pollce Chief Willl•m J. Mooney said Webb was arrested shortly after the blast destroyed the automobile asslgntd to Asst. Chief Ralph G. Kortz. Mooney 1aid Webb had been under surveillance for thrte weeka by members of the police intelligence unit and the Treasury Department's Alcohol, TobJcco and Firearms Unit. Mooney said he believed it "pure hap- penstance" that Korti' automobile · wu chosen to plant the bomb. The police chief gave this account: ~ Webb hid been observed enterln1 bla car carrying a 10-Jnch cyliodrie1I object and a shoe box with wires protruding. He wu foll9wed to Kortz' home and observed placing the bomb in tbe automobile. A! two oUicus were knocking at Korti' door, the bomb e:zploded . Two other officers arrested Webb as he was entering his car nearby. Seattle in. Grip Of Heavy Snow; Traf fie Snarled SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) -A blizzard 'Struck the Washington coastal area to- day, closing SeatUe acboola: and paralyz- ing traffic in four.foot snowdrifts. AU Seattle public schools were ordered closed after a blustery night left a foot of snow blanketing the city. The University of Washington also cancelled cll.!!es. Winds up to 50 miles an hour ind more whipped the snow into drlfts in hl&hways around Seattle, Bellingham and other Western Washington cities. Motorls t.s were warned to stay at home. Public transit buses were running in Seattle, but on a restricled basis. The U.S. Weather Service predicted continuing snow as the storm moves in from the Arctic. Three to five more in- ches were e.xpected to fall today on the eastern .slope of the Cascade5. State offlcials expressed concern about possible flooding when the snow begins to melt. Rivers were already at high water marks as a result of recent heavy rains. Near Paradise, Wuh.. the snowfall measured 257 inches, and: a total of 170 lnchea bu fallen there tbLs winter. School Tmstees To Check Report On Pupil Totals Newport-Mesa schoo11rustees will meet in a special study session tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Estancia High S c ho o 1 Forum to discuss a report offering al- ternativea to district enrollment prob- lems. Estancia High School ls at 2323 Pla- centia Ave., in Costa Mesa. The report developed by Associate Ad- ministrator L. E. Sbuek offen pouible altern1tives to lncru1lng enrollment in the Corona del Mar area, scheduling or sufficient buses, and some decreasing ele.mentary school attendance. No action wtll be tlken tonight and the board is not e1pected 10 act until aome time in February. The di.strict report offers no specific recommendations for problem areu. ln- •l•ad, It gives altema!lves that could be chosen and tells the number of students affected in each case. DAIL.V PIL.OT ltlff,..... PROVIDIS SWING VOTE Newport Mayor Hirth Newport Okays Police Station On Cit y Hall By L. PETER KRIEG Of IN O.Hr Pli.t lltH Newport Beach city councilmen decld· ed. Monday to build a new police 1taU011 on the present city ball alte. The decl..sion came on a 4-3 vote alter Miyor Ed Hlrtb, 1n an abrupt, lute minute 1bout 'If'" said be tbln!l.s theta will be room there "bec1use spa~ needs have been reduced . ., Minutes earlier, the m1yor had given a l"'ilby apeech f1voring the propoaed 1lle on Jamboree Road near the city's newest fire station. Voting for the existing city hall site were Hirth (Eastbluff) and Councilmen Donald MclMls (West Newport), Howard Rodgers (Balboa Peninsula ) and Carl Kymla (Newport Heights). Opposing were Councilmen Richard Crout (Corona del Mar), Lindsley Parsons (Corona del Mar) and Milan Dosier (Back Bay West). Hirth, Who provided the swing vote on the touchy issue. was confronted during Monday's council session by an audience hostile to the Jomboree Road 1lle. Earlier in the day, a political opponent asked the mayor and other councilmen to del1y the vote. However, Hirth denied that his 1111>- hour turnaround was p o I i t I c a 11 y motivated. "I did not do II because I lhoucht It w11 lbe Jiopul1r thine to do," thi miyii · 11ald following the vote. "I'm amazed ," said Councilman Croul, chairman of the Civic Center Building Committee and a proponent ol the Jam- boree Road site. "I'm amazed," he repeated, shaking his head. "Yes, I believe the mayor was influenced by the audience. He did what he thought was right I guw." "Next time bring your pressure group if you want something done," Councilman ParSons said bitterly after the vote. "I didn't fully understand what he in- tended by his actions," said Councilman Dostal. Hirth, who was expected to announce his candidacy for re-election today, nid a demand to delay the vote by a declared candidate for his seat, Harvey Pease, and a call for retention of the e.xisting aite by another potential opponent, Paul Ryckoff, did not Influence me!' Hirth made his switch dramaticatly. Moments before the vote on a motion by Donald MclMis to "develop an overall plan" for the Old Newport area and "a specific plan for the development of a new police facility in conjunction with the overall plan," Hirth started to speak. White-faced he said: Four more persons bave dJed I i ' result of traffic accidents in Oran.a• County, the county coroner's office {~ reported today. ' 1 The Jalesl death toll brlnas the total number of traffic fatalltles ln the county • to 21 so far this year, compared to 13 at this lasl year. Dead are: • -Michael W. Hyatt, 29, of 10632 Oak j St., Los Alamitos. -Wolter H. Homll14n, II, Weal Covina. -Lo.-.. K. H1ys, 15, of 211 E. Tall St., ' Orange. ~ -Sam Price, 4.4., Compton. r Hyatt died at 2:25 this momlnf whl!I the car in which he was rktln& overtumtd on the transition ro1d from the south- bound San Diego Free1y to the· nort~ bound San Gabriel Freeway in Seal Beach. The driver, Randall Farmer of , Long Beach, escaped with mino.r injuries. Hamilton was killed Monda y 1n a crash on Brea Canyon Road abo ut a mile north or the city of Brea. Three other youths were injured In the same accident, none 1erlously. · Hays, a Marine Corps r.ecruiUng sergeant died Saturday wheft his pickup truck overtruned and burst into names in the C.Owan Helgh ls are1 . Price died early Saturday at Orana:e County Medical Centet of Injuries receiv- ed Jan. 13 when his t/uck ovtrtumed on the Santa Ana Freeway near Artesia Boulevard In B11tn1 Park. Frot11 P,,.e l HASHISH •.• delecUves walling In the wings Mond1y went right back and aot one for the car. A coche of II foll·wrapped packets alleged to contain hashish , the re(lned sap of the marijuana plant, were seized In a search, totaling another 12 OWJCU of · the drug. Conf!Scatlon of the hashl3h shipment Monday was the first local case in nearly two years involving discovery of Costa Mess-bound drugs by CW1toms and poalal · oUlclals. Suspected dealers who picked Up a large hubllh shipmeot In the earlier case were shadowed all over the <>nnce Coast by the Costa Mesa Pollce Helicopter 11 they .tried to sbake eey foUowlng ctrs. That Incident w11 the rtnt mojor -. 111ing the then-new Eagle One belicoptlr. .: Aulhorllieo found the sblpment ielzod Monday oo Jan. 12, when one cuitcnnl •r 11ent'1 ~ sbepberd Toni (Bod41e · No. 40IA) miffed It out 1t Loo Angeles . International Airport. . Toni's handler transferred th• suspicious parcel to the U.S. CUstom1 laboratory, where it waa carefully open- ed , 1111lyr<d, mid found to be hllb-1r1• huhlsh. The case was revealed to local police Jan. 17 and the raid wu then plllll10d. Doctors' Offices U.Oted in Mesa A bur1)ar who a-Uy wanted Cllly money and was dlsi.ntertllted in drup broke Into a Costa Mesa medlcli bulldtni over Right. taking '65 while ransactint five doctors• offices. Officer John Stoneback uld the aeries Of burglariet at 5.J:t Baker St., Wu dis- covered when employes arrived to beJin the day's activities. Screens were removed from rear win· dows and sliding glass doors pried to ga in entry to each of the five aultea. Medical auJ)plles and equipment were • also scattered about durllg the bur1lar'a search for money. ' MEASURE FOR TREASURE Ona f•clor overlooked l:iy custom1rs in buying carpeting is the measuring for yord•g•. All of our Seltsmen know how to me•sur• end figure exec! yord1ge, often providing our customers subst•nti•I savings in yerd•ge •lone. Ako, with the tremendous inst•ll•tion ••· ptri1nce our salesmen have (•ecli previously wes •n 11pert inst•ller for utj, we •rt eble to forsee eny potenti•I problem. Plus• stop In anCI lool: at th. treasurt1 •vailable to yo11 through our store. We have a gigentic salaetlon, •nd tK• measuring will b. ACCURATE! ALDEN'S CAR~ns • DRAPES 1663 P!Kentill An. COSTA MIS.A 64Ml31 HOUltS: Molt. thru Tllurt., f 19 l:JO -l'rl., ' 19 ' -Sot. ti:IO 19 S • • • -.. ... • • • • •