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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-26 - Orange Coast Pilot.' • 't • . , -~ • • • • • •• • .. • • ~· .. ~:~iye, . ,,,, . ,.!·,-1 j . ~ • i • ~1 la · " ·1 · t ' t ' Kills-~ • • • 1 " • . , •• • ·f ' .: . . ~ . ' ' • •••• -I Dies · ' I I • • • eec --... ~ ........ --.. ... ~ .. , . -la~-DGgg~--T~ips 4 .. , ... " • -~,-r: . . • _, • • \ -·· ... • .. • • . . " ~ • p • .•. ' ' I • • • . . ' . -, • .. 1n· Tu.ha,~ Boat Loss j /' I •• '• , • .. \ U.S. Vessel • • • • J • • ' .. C.slC wesa11r Tblop wtll ... "" .... llldo Tbunday .... Ille GI-OoOll, ad -llnr'r .. <I-* .... oaJ1a!Oporct11l.,,_fl_ q 1nto rain. HIP n... rdot w111 be In Ibo IO'L Lowa 'la Ibo lt'I. ~81811 TGDAY : "'C--·1tota1- WfMI! .... .....,, GI M fa M t -""1?'" ..u o ' • •, • I C01mlv; llft·loflll rlop It Ill,_ ci......i.. SH Tllnkr NolU, POii• 35, L.M.llftl ' __ ....... ..... . ...... ... I =--.,: ~~~ .. ~ c;...,.. _... .,_ W,'ll'• ~. • PTA C.••11• • .... .. ........... ,, "'· ''' -~ ...... ,... . = ....... \._.., ........ ~ ,__ ... ...... .......... 1, -"'" 3 • _.._ ............ --. -. ,, 1 ¥ DAil Y PILOT s • Wtdntsday, Jlil'IUMJ 2.6, 1972 i 1 1 I POW Fanailies ·v ow to Continue Prod • • national coordlnatbr for the league, 1ald campaian hudqu1rten Monday to press luld been mllil•adlng ond no ouch oller ( lly DON McLEOD . WASHJNGH>N (AP) -Prisoner-<>!· : war farnllles who mounled aome of the ! Ill™* the White HOUie admlli helped ! push President Nixon to hia new peace until thtlr husblnd1, sona and brothers are rtleased and 1ent home from Indochina. At a news coaterence called lo aa. nounce creation of a nonpartisan political action conunltee, four leaders of the league agreed lhat Nixon has done as much as he can at tbla point toward win· nlng rele1se of the POW'1. Nllon's etcht polnt1 in Lhe propoul to North Vietnam and the Viet Cong ire lloibl• eooua• .. tlllt 11>e • .,, au· neiollable. • .The three women and George L. Brooks of Newburch, N.Y., generally Jlmited lheir commentt to at least tem· porary endoraement of Nixon's step 1nd refused to speculate on what the le1aue's im;itlon would be ln the future if and when enemy negotiators in Paris rorm. ally reject specillc points in the Presi- dent's proposal. and forcing candidates to tpeU Olll tbelt poslllon on the matter during the 1172 e1mpalgn. 'TJ.lli ii lllOlll actloO lot I ll'OUP whlcll hal been accused 11 Um., of bOllll a ' pawn of the ldmlnlstraUon and wbicll tht demand. had been mode for JP! record. Other MIU Shella Cronin, sister ol a pow, r~tive1. wbo follow lhe ~ at ~the ' will campaj&n In every Part! rather closely, began lo make. the · ...,. lo pruenl lhe wne complain!. • Liii ~ a aroup ol rtlat]Yll, ln- 'fto ,.,_.. al..flln\Uy prtJIUl'e cludlnl Gartley, plcklttll Ille • pr"~osat say they will keep it up. if C'ampalgning in presldtntlal primary 'at ates will go ahead, they say, although v~ i11t'ileptembtr ·1gai111t IUll eOlrY lnlO !be polltloal ....... • ' ' llllbOr oubmitted a que1-!he Union addn!l.1,.They beg11 to call ra TV Interview from a o~nly for-his defeat Jn ·November. 1 1 many of the relatives of POW1 and men · mlsaing in action agree with the IPrtsldent's eight-point plan outlined Tuesday night. (Set Page 4 for the reactions of two Wives to the telecut.) The President "took it out of the political arena and put it on the negotiating table where it should be," said Joan M. Vinson of Alexandria, Va. Bui lhe 1ea!IY all[( punch It being ""undiip by the Famlll• for lmmedtate Rt!t ... , 1 group fom:ied Jaat Moy br df~ide11t membert ot the lea"'e. whl wanted more action. The Immediate R•lea1t group hos -demanding 1 nO-Strlnp offer -o • )lrllhdrtwal f"f. prioonen l!ld l)O other . cojldltlonl 11 tbe only bope of r•(tlnc ·their men· bttk. It opened a pollUcal ~an, S' when CBS cor-capitol whlle zon deJlvtl'ICf hi• Stall of POW. IBOIMr, • Oenld A Gartl•Y ol In • clOled briefing lo newomon bolole Nlllon went on the air Tueadly ni&bt. ,a U the Unllld $!altl Whlle Houae olflclal said OQf rfllOll U,. to 111 a Withdrawal Pruldent decided to dll<iqoo ~ llC'll for releue of tbe • neg0Uallon1 was ''an lmpoalble ll~Uqn 1 But, the officials of the National League of Families or A m e r i c 1 n Pri&ooers and Milsllng in Soutbeut Asia SIJd they will oot be happy or aatWled ··1r Hanoi iJ slncere about negotiations, this Is 1 very definite ste p in that direc· 11011." said Sybil Stoekd•I• or Coronado, Calif. Evelyn Grubb, Qilonlal Heights, Va., The panel also outlined plans for its new nonpartisan political action com- mittee. Members said It will be aimed 1t keeping the POW issue before the voters J>l!!onerl 1111 Clolllsnunilll an bol~. In wl>lcb our public and priv1ll poaltloU Ni>on aald k hid beei> ,........i an4 . had dlv«&ed. to a point when Ibey had cruelly ~J1<ilod by t tha North Viol-htfUn to undermine our crecllWllljl aqd -mimeae. 'fl'r1 . 'Gartfey liter sald Nixon the trust of the American peopl~.0 • ' . • ~Be.Vy' Smog t • . ,_ Rest Home Fire Kills , 9 .Persons ClliClNNATI, Ohio (AP) -Nlnt persons perished early today in a fire that destroyed the Green Home for the Aa;td at the north edge of Cincinnati. Mayor James Lowery of suburban Li~ coin Heights said three persons escaped. They were believed to be a patient, a nurse and the operator of the borne. 1 , Police ind firemen aa~ all the dud ! . N eg'?t iaf ions Began ' ' } I . Oti 1Veadl0ck in 1969. • • 1 W ASll!l'lGTON (AP) -'l'he following Is 111 11-a-glance summary ol Prell· dent Ntx~·s statement on the VJet(l:am War: SECRET TALKS : Prlv1te ·ne1ot1aUons have been held slnce Aug. 4, 1969, to break the imJ)a!!le ,over Vietnam, but Nllon unveiled. them in ·an effort to breathe som" life Into the P.arls peace talks. KISSINGER : Heney A. Kls.slnger , nltional-securlty-affaJrs adviser to Nixon, was the negotiator at 13 secret meetings in France. • • • . PROPOSALS: On May 31, 1971, a secret U.S. offer was set forth "to agree to a deadline for withdrawal of all American forces in exchange for release of all prisoners of war and a cease-Ure." The North Vietnamese rejected it in July, demanding U.S. overthrow of Lhe South Vietnamese &?vemment. On Oct. 11, the U.S. orfered ila eight-polnt plan that Ute North Vietnamese failed to answer. THE PLAN: The last American offer would see withdrawal of all U.S. and allied forces from South Vietnam, an exchange of all prisoners. a cease-• fire throughout Indochina, a new prtsldentlal election open to all factiona in South Vietnam-all within six monlhs of the signing of an agreemenl Further South Vietnam President Thieu and hla~ vlce pr.eaident woul.d re-~ aip a month 1before the election and a provisional caretaker ·government would takf: over. Mexican authorities at Tijuana bured 22 tons of marijuana, 40 million toxic pills, more than 61,1 pounds of heroin and 4~ pounds of cocaine con- fiscated in Baja in recent months. The contraband was intercepted before it reached United States market.I. ""Were' found t iri their bc!ids: ind all-: a~ P.arehtly ]*efe tlderly. ~Wm identlfl~ ; but <>lficllls 1'ith!Jt14 • wnes P"ndini cheeb with the welfare department for j 'the names of relatives. L-------------------------~ The home was Ucensed to care for 11 "· patleQt.s. ,... ,... Pollet said .Cl.0 Nattker,'in her 20s and believed to be tlit J1urse was bumtd aeriously and taken to'GeM.ral Hospital. Low Kev. Pr~test From Pqe l ~KISSINGER . • • I ' .. acope of the seem Vietnam talks whic h 1t.he chier txecutlve .disclosed in his na- tional teltvlaed speech 'l'utlday. A broad indication had come when Nii- on, in a aailonally televised CBS in- terview Jan. 2, said ~ • 11 "We have pursued tvi!:ry negotiating , chaMe1 ... we have made a number of -offers in various channels ... When the Iola! record fs published, and it wm be publlahed In du. Ume and al 1n ~p­ propriale time . . . others will realize that we hlv1 60Pf the e1tr1 mJJe a1 far as POWs are concerned. 1 do not want to diacJoae any further details because neaat.J1Uonl are under way." Another hint came Monday when prtss skretary Ronald L. Ziegler gave this answer when askld· whether pe1ce negotiator 'i'filllim Porteriwould" be tak- ing back new proposAls when he relufned to the Paris talks this wefk. · "We do have propo11ls on the table In Paris and we have qot had responses to ... 'those proposals from .the. other 1Hie. i •t;&m.'t w~nt, 1tlthis tn~ment, to imply ,to • ')'Oil .!hit be i going to lake anflhlnl : 'blCk." : ' ~ . · · ' :r. · : ~ : Ttie respome J)uuled~ iWhite : House ; ~,reporters 11 !be· tim., but !ht ..... ~ ··~·clear when Nixon dlsclosed iliaf :~ Porter)lin't takirlg anfthltitf t1ew :b1afk to " Paris ...: he'I' almply Tetw'ning to· liiy the S PrmouJty · privite plait On the · public ~· nqolialinl table. · ' • ::-. .. ~ ~ ' :;Mmuteman Launched . . . \ . . . •· VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) --' Ji • ,Mqiuteman ·missile . w11 launched · today ~troni VllKlenberg .i\Jr Force 'Base, an Air Force spokesman anpounced .. The missile, launched at 3:25 a.m., w1s ~· ,nported oo Course down the Western test :-;range. ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~ ..... , • • ., • 11 •I '• ., • •' •' • .. • OlANll COAST DAILY PILOT --· ·~::t:\':'' .. OMNtl COAtT ..VILISMlt!O ~,ANY ~ · . ••••rf N. w,,, ,., ....... ..., l"IAllMw J 1ck .. C11rl1y Yid ",. .... -Gtlfllr11 ~ 7\•111•s. ICe,nl lllllW' lt.•111 •• ;.. M11r,~ir.1 _..,w C~•rr •• H. L.., 11~.,J ,,, N.n ~ ........ lflltrl • l ,~ •• et.ti -.: Jj, W.r 1.,-lll'lff • ........,, ...air ... ~ IOU!-N • LtfllN l..cli: 2ll ,.,_, A..,...,,.. . Mvfll""*' a.tcfl: ,,.,., ...,., ..,.,,,..,..,., Mii C*Mlltt: * ,._,,,. II ""'" A•I • Author Flies to New York Anotfier who 'e,,caped ii believed to be t.h~ l'~l!lfn ·Wbo o~ali:!f lht borne. Sile l!'as no\ lmmedlatety ldeDlified. Se nate R e jects Cour t Action Over Prof Firittg. • ' • f • To Battle Hughes Hassle The .Ohio· IleRarlmllll of Htalth said the .hoine is licensed-to Mary Green Gregory. The fire was spotted by the son of M~k.s, who lives no:t door. He 1 ·h!I motll!!r.IJIC!ithey called the WASHINGTON CAP)-In a show· down on fa ir employment Ie&l.!1· lat.ion, the Senate voted today against providing for enforcement through the courts rather than by administrative action. Co~tinuing STANFORD (AP) -The protest over the firing of Prof. H. Bruce Franklin by Stanford University . continues on the cam pus but on a relatively low key. lBlZA, Balearic ls1ands (AP) -Author Clifford Irving and his blonde Swlu wife left for New York tod1y to try to 1trat1hten out the controversy over his ·'11ook about How1rd Hughes . They too k their two chJldren with them. Interviewed by newsmen at his home on Jltm ,..._.,, U. 4l-y....old novelift said he abo was coing to answer a New l (t\.<t"" order In f°4m°fA n .tl~aPby o 'HIJlbes bi I .. r1 .. of In- terviews with the industrtalilt over a period al l)'ontbJ. McGraw-HUI )look Co. issued thJJe cbecka to Hqh,. totaling llS0,000 for lilt book, 111d Irving aald Tuesday he dtllvered the c h e c k 1 peroonally to HIJlhu. : The first one, he said, was for $50,000 and waa handed over in 1 room in the Bahamas lul April 23. The aecooc!,, for pn,ooo, he said ht delivered In a room In Key Biscayne, F.la., on S.pl. ! .. H~ w d i. llV• the third, for 1325,000, to Hught.s oo Dec. 1 somewhere Jn Florida, but dee.lino ' ' • • f?om Pagel BOMB • • • dl.scun Soviet perform1nces in the United States. Later. Jt cancelled the news conference whlle denying any responsibility for the incidents. The building where Hurok Enterprises is located was evacuated and the injured were taken to Roosevelt Hospltll In am- bulancts. They appeared to be suffering from bums and smoke Inhalation. The street outside the building was littered with glass. . . Hurok, who was born In Russia •nd came to the Unll.ed States shortly after the turn of the century, was the first to negotiate the presentation oC Russian ballet, folk dance c o m p a n i e s , in- strumentalists and singers Jn the United· Slates when the Cold War began to tb1w in the 1950s. . He left Russia because there was little opportunity for him as a Jew under the Cia rist regi me . ed to pinpoint 'lhe location. However, the New York Daily News reported' that 1rving said ln an affidavit flied in New York f)l1t he delivered the third check on Dec. 31n Miami to "a man known to me to be a trusted and bonafide associate . of Mr. Hughes . . . Georae ~Gordon Ho~•··~ The affjdavit addf!d that wlthln two hours, Hughes personally acknowledcld to lrvina th1t he received fire department. · Mrs. Bri>ob said she and her son '•'tifeW rock! aM lllythinJ" at windows 'Of the liurnln1 tr.me building in 11n effort '\o1a~ the i>l'*'tl. She said 10. wtn-~~ldn'f--. • •, Mn. llroob oald lhe could bear poo~e llCl'eaniln( .lnslcie·t11e ,bulldl .• Flre!Den /ound 'llO · • lrimt * . the check. Employes of Hughes have flied an 1f-· 4be · · An amendment by Sen. Peter H. Dominick ( R..C.Olo.) to require court actiOn instead of letting the Equal EmpHlyment OppOrtut1ity ·Corptnls· 1ion ilsUe ce~ Ord~s was rtieeted bj'_a M i'fte. Domlnlck'i amendment was de- feat!d(Uonday by a 4'3-41 vote but 1~. the Seblte later voted to reconsldtr it, c>plilillf the way for today's de- • ·~~ciaiVf ~ .c1U on the laue. fldav11 1n N•w Yolk, purporledly signed ~-;:~:\"'=1 ~,:~ by the billionaire tteluSt, In which ht and J!:9*ene o. Jewell, chief al the l!ate · · denied that 'he ever met Irving, said the ' ~-~-flew .. _ d'~ ·-.Po~o . Sus.peel autobiography was a fake and said he ·•1 •111··u:w..::au, . r-~ 10' .u~' ~ "'" knows.nothing.of lhe checks. .epecUirxi of the t!JJiJs, ·1 , .., w:: :=i:~d'~ea°"iu~c~· ~~uf::e~ . ti!°!fiM~~i }.t.thnu~ :rd 'Ge r '-Li ht Term ' the J,.,;.. rectlvtd JVe, llJdiillion, lllll'a• • · • bi r .-_g ·· . · · · woman giving the name Helga R. • . . ",..111d ' ~ r .-;-:'. • • • • • , · Huc'1tl. She lliboequeall)' '"their•• the hll _,..,~ and ~JDC llllpoic\luua lut . w Alll!ING'I:ON •. (UPI) ;-,-· ·Ft\derick and S • ·c Y.ffr. H• said all sbpwed II \Pu In -.inoney, a W1u !'imlll' baa been . H ~"•· lienna.;: ll, "g<if ol(: Willi .a t ear o! lilued for her arrest. ' , • · mie;, e '~Id tilt·-·• lhl~on lfaa . , ~J The. Zurtch ·detective· !Ji~ge ol the 11>ld•. Jul AugUI: 1{ • · ' ~upen:i~: ~l)alJ?n for' •• · In& a In :I. u UJ ' Thi bome ·~ ~-in· 1167 11!<1 ,,. •·-"'"' • !"",, ,... wrnr, ricJi; ~d Tu.... n..ivea 1 """""..., ,1_. March 15. pomagr,•P.Wf .-,,,,. called ,· ""11>\"'ban 'day hl•1rv1111andb1~\fife~ld to to j :~ · • ,,, · 'Ir. • · Zllrl•li ~\a'llY for quea!iOiilng, but llM•·:.~ :l "' ' • :, • . Swap. • • · 'Y.' lrvt!Ji nld be would I" only U hlli lawyer . · .J<auor • aald the 1JOme'i-auU1or1Z1tion · .SIJ.......,,~ Judge}Jberl, lllJka said told'hl to WU tteenlly lnCteaied 1rom 10 to II pa· '""''""' '-'·· m. , !"··-...-lle.d-ldtd. •••"'51 the1U111al lin e He a~ed tlfat he luld not talked to titntl. ' ""~' -• ...,. • For the second straight day, sheriff I officers had to cltar the Old studelst Union of demonstrators _!t cloairi( th!W Tuesdiy. . 1.,-• ' '-' But, there we no vandalism ia bf1 been, lbe ca1t Ip Monday'• proletl .,,_ 11v11r. • • · · •; Atiout 3tlO ~ beard franklin, .,, avolied Maoll!I ~ ~I a ~ rail)' Tut9day1 repeating h!J, cflallef!IO"'l<ir •.!' debate ·Wllh Stallford Prealdent 'lllchalil Lyman on Marli!m. .._ Then, about 100· persona moved to IJii! Student Union building for peaee'1 dl!ICUBSions. \ t Deputi,. warned ·the· group they weC\I ln!spanlng, then fuoved In to qu!cldf clear_~ l>ull<ll"&· _Thtre was no l"'l'!- ance. 1 • ... , • , • Fra/JkUn; 37, 'l'IS fil'td ln>m hlB .tanured plllon as 111 wociate Prof"!'l\r :01 Encllth by S!Jhford trusie.. Saturdi\y for all~y adVocatlng violence duri,Nr,ll ;cam}iua liitiw'ar, demonstration lalt r~. .10. • ..... ; ' to Dea ths · Swltt police but that bls Wife dJd' a few Or jail term.· because 11cOmmunfty 11tan-d1::.go. police· hav• ~td O. s. 2 Gunmen Roh Bank dards have changed." From Golden Gate authorJtin ·foi the originals -of tht three He said he came to this conclusion SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -Two ml~ McGrai.,·Hlll checks so ~Ir hand:W,riting VAN NUYS (UPI ) -Two gunmen, efter vle~il}g iX-r1ted movlea1.lnd Yisltlng have leaped to their death s from ttte e1perta• can compare the endol'9ementJ described only as In Oriental and a several "ld'ult'' book !lore11. · Golden Gate Bridge wl!hln an hour of with,., the si>ecVnen signature given by black, robbed the Lincoln bank of more "Hard-core pornography may have each other. Helga R. Hughes when aht! opened the ac· than $61,000 shortly before closlna: time changed in definition from what It used to The California Highway Patrol lden· count 1n lhe Swiss Credit ·sarik through Tuesday and escaped by car. Manager tlfl"1 Tuesday 's victims as Bruce M. which the checks cleared. ' RJchard E. BuUer said one of the ,be," the Judge said. "l did not find thlt Austin, 2$, a computer an1lysl from A Credit Bank lawyer said comparison suspects approached hlm and asked Mr. Herman's film differld that much Berkeley, and Frank A. Basile, 34, Santa made ~en the check.! were deposited about a loan before pulling a gun. from what Is generally shown." Clara . · showed the signatures were identical. /-jiiiiia~~~~~~~~-··~--.;;;iiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili;;lmiiiiiiiiiiii!lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ EarJier reporl!I said the woman endorsed· at least t"o af thf: checks in the presence GEM TALK of oUlclal!! of ·the bank, but both Ulric h ~ and the lawyer said Tuesd1y that this could nOt'lie--ottermlned . Russ Launch Orbiter MOSCOW. (AP) -Th• Soviet Union launched another unmanned Cosmos ut- cllilt Tue3day, the 472nd in the top-secret aeries. TODAY by . Sparkling diamonds for a Valentine Wedding. Mystery $1~;000 Found UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL At our slore we bave PAI display case that hOlda a·•l"Cial ~ltracllon for our customers. That's where we keep our antique and estate jewel- ry. This lovely jewelry, unlike a used car, ~oe• not lose value with age and use. A~Carvadd~mq~ wedd~ ~Inga. Uiiury, ""'1)' l lJC' fUh)Ori CJPlurtd In two perfec:t ooldlnn., . : : . . . On Man He'ld by ·Police . A ahauy-heaidtd, Jobless' Huntington ·Beach man was Jailed Tuesday by auaplcious Newport Beach Pollet and .relieved of nearly $13,000 ln cash 'be claimed to be carrying to donate ·to Baogladtsh war orpbinl. The tidy• aum It repooln1 In the polict ,dtparllnent .. re todey, pendJnc d11poo1. lion of the bizllm c-. Thoma1 0. Larrance, 24, who gave an llncertaln •ddress In the·JOO block of ln- dlan•polla SI., It free on lllO bell after ,helnc arreated and charltd with 1lvln4 fal• Information to I pnllce ofQcer, , He ,.., ltopped about noon at Paclllc Cae11 Hltlhlray and Superior Avel!UO lor ~ durlftl whlcb pollco found the rrwwrwi- Lorronoo CllTlod 1u.-In a manilla onevlnpe and • In 1111 own wallet In· •lltll•IOrl said. • . . . lie.allegedly id•nlifi\'d hl..,.ll'Y Gone ,ffarrls and Thoma1 J1cltim before Pblice eslablllhed tlllt he Wll ....Ur Thnmu'O. 'LlrrlflCt. . ' . ~ Recoiili cbt<ks showlil Larfl!ICt has ll~ecl In the Harbor Area -bl hll life ,onol ""1'1 waated. by· aft)' 1""i.flW'CY on IOJI cflarp tllll mllJll mVOIW IU<h I huge sum of cull, police aald. Ilependlng on completion o! the lohe Information cue and tht outcome of further baclwooncf che!:kJnl, Larrance wlll he given hla 111,llO back, pollct said. Conctrned about tha sile ol hit CIJh c.ocht, Newport !lflch De~lve Sfl. Ken Thompoon lllld he only wlaha local of· flcera had the 1uthorlty to eltOrl blni to Lot~. They uld they _,Id like to be ctlllln the IU,lltl II dellvtl'td ulaly to the Blnltidtllb nllll ftlnd. I ,, 'The selection Is constanUy chang· Ing as pieces are sold and new ones come Jn. At any time you are sure to Jind Items of lntereat. There are necklace11 rings1 broaches and ear- rings for !he ladies, cliff link•. aticlt pins and watch Jobs for the men. Balldes the jewelry, you can alao expect !o see anUquo watches, re- stored to perfect worktnc order, button hooka, aUvar coin pur1ea, compacts and· clcarette cuu. Every Item In \ff department Is an oul•ltndlnr bar1aln In price ., well as be1uty. Slop In 1ny tlmt and ... what wo .h1v1 lo offer. Viall often to see wbat new lltmJ are 14de&ne1rly every week. For tilt unique and unalUll 11 btrgaln prlc.s, vlall our antique and ttlalt jewtlry dtpartmelll. Tht moat ·~ 111 . ••P'ltllon ot Oit c'hr11tm11 tpfrh 1nd your lovt. S..tMmnow. .At!Carved . A-MIOMIMIOA llT 1-'Al.LIHt•ITAlt ltf 1123 NEWPORT IL VD ., COST A MESA CONVINllHT Tlllll IAHUMlllCAll>-MASTll CHAl&5 14 YEAll:S IN SAME LOCATION PHONE 14t.J40f SHOU LD SQUIRRELS BE PROTECTED TOO? - h1any fan ciers of Laguna's Heisler Park squirrels object to th e city poisoning the little animals to prevent damaging burro\ving. They point out that the park is a 1narine preserve. 1\bove 1\1rs. Georgia DAILY PILOT PIM19J ~r l.M P•Y.H Douglas of La~una Beach · feeds pet. Her favorites are Bobbie (With bobbed tail) and Splitear. M. J. A1alanaphy feeds Pedro below. Signs posted in area tell of restrictions against taking protected marine life. . Squirrel Damage Repaired ·Heisler Park Erosion, Cau se d by B1irro,wi1ig Rodents By PATRICK BOYLE Of 1111 h lly Pli.t Still City \.\'Orkers have nearly co1npleted repairing erosion C:amage caused by bur- ro"•ing squirrels in Laguna Beach 's Heisle r Park. The ground squirrels: cauled an C!timated $800 damage to the dirt barlk near the shuffleboa rd picnic area, of- (jcials say. by lacin~ the ba1Jk1s interio'r ·~th tunnels. When 1t rlt~. lhe water filled the burrows and the. !oil,..fell away; 'dtty parks direttor Clyde $Weetser-ex · ·plains. ,·The erOOed bank has ~w been repaired :apd city crews wll) flniSh the, pi;oject by1 . blacktopping the' area in hope 'of <keeping I :tain water from seeping Into the loose •.OH again . • '..Sweetser estimates ·that in ~ years, the edge of the bank overlooking the ocean has receded about eight ieet- • because or squirrel-caused erosion. • •As for the ground squirrels -which · fhound in the scenic park -they are • being eliminated rrorn lht lmn1ediate : al-ea of the eroded ban~. • -"'We have to reduce their populatlon trom tilt)C 1,9 t!!fle " S"•eetser 5.'l,YS~~J we are not exterminating tllelr popul' ~lion.'' . ',..The city ofricla\ is: ai.varc of the public Olltcry which can be aroused by the prac· ; tfce of poisoning the small animals, but cOntends: It is necessary to maintain the park. They arc only being killed in tho V'itinily of the loose soil, be says, not in ,• t~e entire park. , :, Many residents or the area1 ho\vever. • ik>te that lle!slec Park Is a marine :• J)reserve and reel the umbrella or p~ ; ~ctloo lhat ohollers sea life should llOl • fie: denied the squirrels. ', i: Some reaular Inhabitants or ttlt park ~ )dcntify strongly with the squirrels which they have come lo kno"'· 'M)ey name the lqulrrcls wh1ch eal from their hands •nd In some cases have observed the small animals since they "'ere babies. M. J. ~1al~naphy or 234 Clifr Drive, \Vho was feeding "Pedro" at the lime. said "I've had people tell me they'd rather see the squirrels than anything else in town.·• Said Malanaphy pointedly: "You never step in a 1ness left by a squirrel." According to Sweetser. the only other means or eliminating the animals from the area would be to (:atch them and transport them to another area of the park -a job he has neither the personnel nor the equipment to perform . ''We can't blame all of the slippage on them . Some of it is caused by saturation from water from time to lime." he adds. explaining-that·there are several natural spriqgs located in the area. The only me.ans of s(opping 'be slip- page completely wou!tJ .be building a re-- taining wall along the edge of 'i.he ,'bluffs. a project he says woulCl .be.etpensive and would ruin the natural appearance of the park. • . The squi'rtels are beQig killed with a· ro- dent poison furnisf!eJ the rcily t>y 'the orange County Heal,th Department., he notes, and the job is being done under the supervisfon of -thF health depar;tmeht. Pageants Ended College Ckief Ba1is Beauty Slio ws SACRAMEI\"l'O (UPJl -The president or Sacratnento Slate College has ordered a halt to campus beauty contests. ending '!__COntrovers_y in \lhl<:,h women's Libera- tion groups 'labeled such activities as "meat shows.'' President Bernard L. Hyink issued his: ruling Tuesday, adding only that the col· lege eao no longer participate in any ofr- camf>llS beauty conle!t. He noted hia declalon would not prohibit lnd1vldual otudents from entering con- tests nor would it bir 1tudent oraaniza· lions from holding orr-oamf'113 beauty contests. The controversy began last November when two campus Organizations, the Stu· dent affaJrs Committee and lht Women '111 C1ucus. passed resoluUons calling for lhe end or be•uty contests. The ••lion toudied orr I right between the Inter-Fraternity Council . which sup- ported the contests, and the Women's Caucus. Maria Hit'kr.a nationlll director-or the National Organization or Womtn and a memfler of the ca ucus. uid she is pleas· ed with Hyink's decision and called it 'j• first '11.ep .......:. lhc rest WiU come later.'' . Winch~ll in Hospital LOS ANGELES (UPI I ' -Wailer Winchell has been hospitalized al UCLA Medical Center, but a hospltal apokeaman declined today to reveal the oature of his lllneiS or his condition. 'Mte 74-ycar-old, newsp1pe.rman. ~hose column most recently appeared ~n. the New York Mjrror, reportedly enlered the hospilal Nov. It. Wedntsday, January 26, l '172 s DAILY PILOT $ Board Listens Dog Love r Makes Passionate Plea Her name Is Joy Sherman. She ls 22. married with two children and on \Velfare. And she is a dog lover, especially homeless pooches. Tuesday Mrs. Sherman. a Santa Ana resident, grabbed the microphone at the end of the Orange County Board of Supervisors session and for six minutes voiced an impassioned plea for bet ter treatment of stray dogs. hDisposing of such animals by gasing them costs money ," she argued ... so why won·t the county animal shelter give them aw1y free to people who would love them '!" She said she realized that present Jaws prohibit such gift giving. that the reci· pient or the homeless animal must pay for rab~s vaccination and license. ''Someone left five-puppies in my car. It look a,11 day but I gave threi; of the1n away and kept two," the petite, slim brownette said. "The ·same day I asked for a dog whl.ch ''as going to be destroyed and was told l c:ould not have it unless I paid the vac· clnatlon and license fees. 1 didn 't have I.he money.'' she pleaded. Tllcn lhe determined young lady drop- ped the blockbuster. "Dogs have as many rights as we have under the American Flag. They are animals. and so are we," !>he argued . "The important thing is love." She said she ha d a dog for 21 years which she fed scraps, and it did just fine. As she hu rried fro1n the he a r i n g room. she told reporters that she was on \1·eUare and can 't arrord to pay for the ntany dOf!'S she would like to save from the gas chamber. She said she is 1narried. her husband works and she ls going to have to go to lo \VO rk also ... They have cut me off of relier." · ,Board Cha irnu1n H.onald Caspers said he wouh.I talk to Dr. R. H. tlaighl, county veterinarian to see if son1ethng could be done. "I'm a dog lover. too,'' he said. "Had a Sl. Bernard once." Still King Agi1ig Lio1i Lp,gu1ia Lo tlinrio J<'rasier the lion is alive and Well In Laguna Hills .:._ and an inspiration to ag- ing males everywhere. Frasier is a patriarch among lions. He Is 17. Five years more than the life span of the average lin. He also is the reigning Casanova among the jungle monarchs at Lion Country Safari, where 1.500 animals - including nearly 100 lions -roam the coq_ntryside. Frasier iS so old his tongue muscles Jta ve collapsed and his tongue lolls con· stantly from his mouth. He walks with difficulty and no longer can lead the hunt. Un~i~ three }.ear! ago the Y!!IW!rable Frasier was a circus lion. He was limping with an infected Jeg and his owners plin- 11ed to destroy him. Bill York. chief warden at the 50()..acre Lion Country Safari, bought Frasier from the circus ind nursed him back lo health. Lions run in prides; a dozen lionesses, • a dominant n1ale, several lesser males and cubs. Several months ago 11 young lions were brought to the Safari. Until a dominant male is introduced, the pride · remains unestabl ished and the lionesses grow despondent, veterinarian s say. The veteranarian introduced a virile young male lion into the secluded com· pound with the 11 lionesses. Next morn· ing the young n1ale wa s found badly 1naule4 by the lionessses. For five night s the process was re~eated , each time with a difrerent young male lion. each night with the sa me result. . Finally, lhe veterinarians thought of Frasier. · Next morning. the lionesses were found purring placidly in the sun near an ex· hausted but happy Frasier, who lay on his back, paws in the air. The veterinarians revived Frasier with a daily regimen of five vitamin shots. -B uckling Up May Be Unsafe SOUTH BENFLEET. England (AP) -Tomi Smith locked his wife In an antlquc chaatlty belt for her 28th birthday. Then, thel113-year-old son Mark threw away the key. Smith attacked the medieval cast lron with a saw and broke two blades. F'alher bundled mother tnto the car and drove her to ttie fire house. ·Chortling firemen freed Mrs. SmJth with !heir wire cutters. "\Vhen Tom presented me with it, I said It was whal 1 had cilways wanted ,'' she said . ''It was a joke -but it wasn't too funny for me." Raucous Music Takes Ear Toll SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I -A •tudy of 43 rock musicians revealed that con· tinl!OUS exposure to blaring music i;:a n cause permanent 'hearihg loss. ' Forty'1!ne or the musicians examined suffered permanent hear ing damage, two doctors reported bl the January issue of California Medicine. the journaJ of the California Medical A;ssociatlon. Ors. Rayford C. Redell and Charles P. lJCbo, both ear specialists, said lhc danger to audie~s Ls even greater than to musicians because or the use of amplifiers. They said noise levels during, rock performances o(ten reach 140 decibels. The rock musicians examined during the study were not idenlified but the specialists said they included some or the besl kno"·n name! In the contemporary music scene. Each participant was examined both before and after a rock performance, Hearing disability appeared prior lo the concert, and was worse aftel"Vr'ards, the study said. 50 Feared Dead 111 Huge Slides BOGOTA. COiombia (AP) -At least SO or the 70 residents of Labateca were feared dead today after tons or mud and rock crashed dqwn on the village in northeastern Colombia. The mudslide Tuesday buried 14 house! and partly destroyed 17 others while the villagers were asleep. Officials said it was caused by leaks from an earth dam weakened by heavy rains. . . l II I ' '- . I ' I I ' Bush mills. The whiskey that spans·· the generations gap . for 300years, a \Vhiskcy frqm Bushmills h's been \Vilh us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smoo1h, polished and allogctJ1er lig hthcd rted fashion , 15 generalidflshavc refined il.15 generations hJv c si pped i u Theverd ict : N ea r perf eel ion. Bu sh m 11 ls. F ul I of chara cter. Bui not h~avy·handed about it. Flavor· fu l. Bui never over-powcl'ing. Bushmill s. It rcflccls 1hc p'5l wilh d lighiand lively fl•vo 11ha111•111oday. . \ CQrnp.aire it fu your present whiskey, You needh't purGhase a bottle. One sip at your favorite pub will 1ell you why Bushmills ha s lnlrigued so many gen- eratiops. It is, simply, out or sight. IWOlnD BUSHMII .. IS FIOM 1"l WOWl'5 OUlEST DISTIUln • 4 DAILY 'ILOT \· •• I ~ps lly THOMAS A. MURPHINE Of tflt 01lty ~ltl lllH l!ENSATION REYISITED : FI flee n minutes Mfore midnight on the night of March 15, JM7, the sleek 43.loot power cruiser Mary E was bobbin1 quietly Ofl the w1tar1 of Newport Harbor . Without the slightest warning, she abruptly et- ploded with 1 roaring sheet of flame, ahuddered, and unk bow first In II feet of water. Thlll began one of the most famous murder c11M ln Orange County hlrtory. Aboard the Mary E at the time were Flintridae financier Wallor E. Overefl, 12. and h~ wife Beulah. 57. Later eoutt. teatlmony waa to allere that the couple waa dead b6o fort the boot blew Up. IUll.AH L.eVlll The Orange County corontr asserted Mn. Overtll had bwl beaten lo death, probably with an l111ttument llke a ball· peen hammer. TWO PERSONS ""aped the blast. They were the Ovtrell1' daughter, Beulah Lool&e, 17, and her boyfriend. Ge<lrge R. ''Bud'' Gollum, 21. They had rnwed ashore and were reportedly sitting up on tbe blufftopa overlooking the harbor, ealiria h1mbur1er1, when the Mary E ex· ploded and C1rried the bodies Qf Beulah'1 parents to the bottom. At first it was believed the Mary E was the victim or 1 butl.ne gas explOfllon. :8ut 1 Marine witness. just b111ck from the war . told authorities, "Butane, hell . I 1mell dynamite." TMy raised the Mary E and ret..'Overed the Overell bodies. And the Marine was Maht. They also recoveret.I 1 crude time bemb and 31 eight-inch liicks of unez. ploded dynamite. BEULAH LOUISE and Bud were irl- dict~ on murder char1es. The pro- ncuUon alleged Beulah and 8 u d murdered the parent! in 1 freney of lust and rr...i. Beulah Inherited 1121.000 ln her parents' will. Tht trial began in Orange County's old l'U!tic courthouse on May 27,, 1947 and. created a national sensation as it carried on for ti weeks. I remember it well becauN my father was then chief criminal deputy of the Orange County Sherlff'i Office and was much involved In the case. Shortl y before his death in the midst of the trial, Dad once told me, "I think l could get to Bud but they won 't let me." "How," I asked. •11 would pray with him," Dad replied . Beulah and Bud, however, mail'lt.ained their frmocence steadfutly &ftd took the witness st.and to proclaim it In their own defense. BEULAH LOUISE waa a pudgy, ralhu pl4in looking teenage 1lrl who 11t ltonelaced through moat of the lrial , rf!C!luced to tear1 o"IY once on the wltneu at.and. Bud wu a tall, rather handsome ei:-aallor, academic looking in gold-rim- med &la ..... Lurid love letters that pasaed between the pair u they mooned ln the jailhouse were entered as evidence. So wu :teulah'a lovelorn dia ry. Prosecutor Eugene o. W 11 11 a m 1 rire1ented evidence tha t Collum bou1ht the dynamite the day before the e .. ploslon and hid the receipt In his ca mera. He claimed he bought it for Mr. Overell . The defMse, headed by master at- torney Otto Jacobs, maintained the death and e1ploslon could have betn accidental or suicld1l. The defense also had a lot of outalde help with Che parochi1l Orange County jury because a speci1l prosecutor had been brooght in and the big city preu was mak ing fun of our hick coul'lty courthouse and jail . IN THE END, Bud and Buelah were found innocent. There romance w1a shat- tered. lier fortun< reduced to fnl,000 and tfteir Uva forevr.r marked. Special proucutor Willl1m1 died Ibis week JD Yucca Valley 111t aie 11. Hla oualnl brotJChl back 1 lol of ...... r1... - ~l Nixon Steals Thunder on Peace Issue By WALTER R. M~ARS WASHINGTON (AP ) -Pr.,ldent Nix· on apptara lo have taken contNll of the war lnue with his disclosure th1t the ad· ministration has long been pursuina 1 peace formuli. almost Identical to that oC his chief Democratic critics. Nl .. on had, on sever•! occasions, cau· tloned would-be 1972 challengers against relyinJ on tht war In South Vietnam as a campai1n issue. Tuesday nia:ht he told the nation wby, disclosing that the admlni1tr1tion his been talking secretly wlth North Viet· namese negotiators In 1 series of 13 Paria * * * Long Step Forward- Mansfield WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen 1 le Democratic Lea4~ Mllte Mansfield call· ed President NlxOn's new Vietnam. peace plan "1 long step forward " today. But, M1nsfltld uld, ht will continue to push hi• antiwar , amendment despite a narrowing of differences between Nixon and congressional critics. Praising Nixon's proposals, the Mon- tana Democrat said "the cOncessions by the administration could lay t h e groundwork for lhe start of neaotlatlont for the flrsl time.'' Mansfield said ryegotiations JhouJd con- centrate on the military 11pect.S of Nil:· on's proposal. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, after a meeting of Nl,xon and . GOP congresslon1l leaders. said: 11There was general agreemenl that last night'11 speech is an answer to relsonallle people with reasonable doubts." "Of course," Scott added, "there could never be an ans"er to those who wJnt total surrender." Sen. George D. Aiken CR·Vl.), senior GOP member of the Foreign Relations Committee, told the Senate • ' I wholeheartedly endorse President Nix- on's diselosure or the efforts which have been made to end the war In lndochina and restore the countries of that area to a ll:!vel of sound economy and better liv- ing." With few exceptlon11, Nixon's political rivals and foes rejected the Idea that the newly d~sclosed plan is the long·soug'.ht key to the complex puzzle of th~ Vietnam war. 'Congttuional iWa'iuon to. N~on's an- nouncement ranged from a declaration that tfie President'.! ~isc!Ollure of secret negotiations with· Ha noi was his finest hour, through doU~b his offer would be accepted, to a charge he has been ''deal- ing in darkness to save his own face and that of a corrupt dictator." Of the several Democratic presidential con'tfndtrS offering comment, only Sen. Henry,M. Jackson !D-Wash.J, gave the President's new Initiatives general ap- proval. Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.l, said he doesn't believe the plan will work, and accused Nl1on of "running the war to suit his election timetable rather than COrl- siderin1 the millUiry, mor1l and political iuues involved." Wick• ~··,rv.u. ' ·The floor 19COflnizes iii. Chinen cmlll(l•tionl' ; meetlngs datlna back 30 mo;ths. He said he has offered a 111-month "·lthdtawal timetable similar to t1n1 the administration vigorously oppo11d In Congress. The disclosures cast Nixon. already a candidate !or re-election, as the man who wa s there first, and demon str1ted again the power of a president to shape the l11ues and the course of a campaign. With the presidential plimarits ap- proaching. Democrats seeking nomlna· lion to run against Niion have put in· cre11ing stress on the w1r as an Issue. charging Nixon has not done enouah to end U.S. involvement. COntlnuln1 that 1tanco LI 10In1 to be dUficult U oot Im· pouiltle for any Democr1tic campaianer, 1t lta1t In the immediate future. Furthermore, Ni1on'1 naUonally broad· NEWS ANALYSIS cast 11peech dlicloslng the secret pe1ce offer hid a bullt-ln rebuke for his critics: "The truth Is that we did respond to the enemy's' plan, in the manner they (the enemy) wanted us to reapond -secretly. In full p0saesaion of our complele ruponH, the North Vietnamese publicly denounce us for not having re11ponded al all. They lndUad many Ame(icans In the pre11 1n<t the Conrreas Into echoing their propaganda -Americans who could not know they were ~Ing f11!1ely used by t~e enemy to stir qp divhsiveness in this country.0 As the new year began, Nixon repeated his assertion that Vietn1m would not be a major Issue In the 1172 campaign, ''because we w J 11 have brought the American involvement to an end.'' The major Democratic candidates with u,1 t1l1plloto MRS. JOY JIFFRIY, SON BILL , 7, INTENTLY WATCH NIXON APPEARANCE D1lla1 Weman"1 Hu1b1nd, Robert, Has 8Hn POW for Stven Y11r1 ~~-'--~~~~~~ Bizarre Schemes To Kill Koysgin Told in Canada TORON'.J'O (AP ) -Police security specialists have told a provincial inquiry of a bizarre srries o(~plaf\\ To kill ~vi!t Premier Alexei N. KoSY.cin 'here l~st October -inVoJviilg a fS0,000 assassina· tion offer, fire bombs .ind an ullraright· wing society. Inspector R-Oy Soplet of the Metropolitan Toronto police intelligence bureau told Judge Anthony Vannini. in· quiry co mmissioner, his bureau learned through informants that hvo men had ap- proached a man or Eastern European origin and offered hirft $50,000 to k.ill the Soviet leader during his Toronto visit Oct. 2+25. The. inspector did not identify those in· ,valved. He said the prospective 1ssassin was told the mohey would be paid to his estate ii he succeeded in killing Kosygin but was killed in tum by security forces. When questioned by police a few days before Kosygin'-. arrival in 1'oronto, ''the man said he hated communism and that he had been in a Soviet prison camp," Soplet testified. • Soplel sa id no charges were laid against any of those involved because the potentia,J assissin .idenled he had been approached and the other two denied they had approached him.'1 ' The inspect.or said other assassination and intimidation plots involved the ultrarigbt·wing Edmund Burke Society based in T~to, orie of whose members assaulted Kosygin in Ottawa earlier Jn the tour. _ Wives of Two P1~isoner s Find Hope in Nixo11 Tall{ ' VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (APJ -Two women who share the common bond of having" husbands who have tOna been priSOnf!rJ ~('war sat ,~ the blue Oowered sofa , 1"ttchlni intenUy 11 President Nix- on oUtlined his peace proposals on television: "So many cookies have been tossed our way, we just don't bite any more/' said Louise Brady, whose hu11band, Navy Cmdr. Allen C. Brady 1 was shot d o w n over North Vietnam in January 1967. She and Charlotte Christian, whose hus- band', Navy Ll. Cmdr. Michael D. Chris- tian , has been a prisoner for nearly five years , sit poi11ed and composed. Only their tightly clinched fingers betrayed any tension. The President's announcement of South Former Envo y Dies BUENOS AIRES (AP I -Felipe A. Espll, 84. former Argentine ambassador to the United States and Britain, died Sunday night. Espil joined the diplomatic service in 1918 and also represented Argentina in Norway, Denmark, Holland, Brazil, the League of Nations and the United Nations. Tearful Reunion Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu 's willingness to resign prior to a possible new nationa I election drew a look of astonishment from Mrs. Christian. It \vas <1ne or the few displays of emo- tion by the women who have lived long and agoni~ingly without hope of their husbands' immediate release. Both fell~ however, when Nixon finish· ed, that his peace proposals were a long step forward toward bringing their husbands home. "It's a hope, a great deal of hope -a step forwud," said Mrs. Br1dy, smartly clad in a green sweater and skirt, her dark hair frosted. "It's got to end sometime and I think it might be within the next year," she said, twisting her husband's AMapolis ring on her ringer. "It's the first time I've felt this way." Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Christian are two of approximately 32 wives of POWs and men mi.s!ling in action who live iri this coastal toWn with its nearby naval base, drawn by mutual Navy ties and sharing of a common tragic fate. "There were times when I felt Nixon was digging my husband's grave," declared Mrs. Christian, a lively young woman with rust colored curls. "I no longer reel this way. There ha ve been times in the past few years when I felt the men had become expendable. l don 't think the U.S. will abandon them n<1w." the esception of sen. Henry M. Jackaon of Washington, have 11upported a war- pollcy amendment sponsored by Sen1te Oeml:leratlc Leader Mike Mansfield1 ad· vocatlng total U.S. withdrawal in er· change for prisoner release. It passed the Senate three times last year over stiff White Hou11e opposition and e1ch time administration loyallstl blocked It in the House. But Nixon said Tuesday ni1ht that U.e admlni11tralion had proposed slmllar terms to the North Vietnamese -not once but three times. Viet Pla11es Four Ta11ks SAIGON f AP ) -South Vietnamese fighter·bombers knocked out four North Vietnamese tanks toda y and Tuesday along the \veslern side of the central highlands . milita ry spokesman rePorted. It was the fi rsl ti me since 1969, and the third time in more than a decade or the war, that No rth Vietname se tanks have been in\•olved in t'O mbat inside South Vietnam. A massive enem y buildup ln· eluding tanks has been under way in the tri-border region where Laos, Cambodla and South Vietnam come together, a"d U.S. and Sou th Vietnamese officials ei:· peel a major offensive timed to em· barra ss President Nixon during his trip to Peking next month. Spokesmen said the tank s, of uniden· tified type. were sighted by aerial cbservers moving on trails inside South \1ietnam , and propeller-driven A 1 E Skyraiders and A37 jet bombers were called in to destroy them . On Tuesday the planes hit two tanks about seven miles southwest or Fire B11e 5, sctne of heavy fighting last year. and 12 miles inside the border. A number of enemy troops were moving on foot behind the tanks and were killed , the spokesmen sa id. The spokesman said tw o mnre tanks were hit th is morning just inside the h'.lrder and about nine miles west of Ben Het. the border camp which wis the target nf the last enem y tank attack, in April 1969. Military sources on Tuesday 'had reported the sighting of six Tr.4 medium tanks about seven miles south of Ben Het. but there wa s no report of any IC· tlon involving them . Enemy tanks were first reported used inside South Vietnam in early 19611 when they attacked the U.S. Special Fortes camp at Lang Vei. on the ~otian border, during the siege or Khe Sanh. Foreign Aid Measure Wins Final Approval WASHINGTON IUP!I -The HO\JH gave final congressional approval TueJ- d~y to a )>ared-down, long-delayed $2.75 billion foreign aid authoriulion for the fiscal year that is more than half gone. About the same time , the Senate Ai; propriations Committee. acting on a House·pass~d bill actually to put up the authorized money , made further cuts in the measure, to 111 total of $2.16 billion. That is about 11.45 billion less than Pr!si· dent Nixon had soughl. On a 203-179 roll call, House member!! sent the increasingly unpopuJar aid bill to the. White House: ·Ex-Hoover Aide Dies NEW <;AN.uN. CoM. (AP ) -Jam" Japan Soldier's War Ends . Clawson R9op, 14, director of the budget under Prtl.ident Herbert Hoover ind later treasurer and vice president of Pan American Airways, died Sunday. I ... --.. ..,.,_, ____ _ " Storm's -Death Toll Hits ·9 AGANA, Guam ( UP!J-;Japancse Army Sgt. Shoichi Yoko! had a tearful reunion today with an army buddy who shared part of his 28 years of hiding in Guam's jungles, afraid American troops would execute him after World War II. 1 Former Army Pfivate Bun z o Minagawa, 51, Oew to Guam to visit Yokoi, who was captured Monday 20 miles from Agena. I f , -. S1io·w .Puts Seattle-Tacoma Area at Standstill .. "Yo ko! San -It 's been a long time, hasn't it," Minagawa said as he \stepped through the door of the Guam Memorial Hospital room where Vokoi ii under medical surveil\1.nce awaiting repatria- tion to Japan. ·vokol rose, grasped Mil\agawa's hand, then broke into tears. "There, there" said Mlnagawa. who cried hlm1elf, "Don't cry now. lt'a better that way.'' The door then clOHd lo scr"n bolll .men from outliderl. Yokoi, 56. • Ofte-time t 1 l lo r from N1goya, Japan, hid after American troop11 recaptured Guam In 1M4 because lie bad boon taucht It .. as a disrr•« for • Jel>a..,. 10ldlor lo aurrendlr. He knew the w11r wa1 over but ft:•rtd American lroop& WOIJld execute him il Uley ••Ulht him. Hil friend Mln11aw1 was captured In lfllO ~nd ls now a Janllor al 1 mollon pic- ture studio. . M"nwhlle, In Tokyo his brolll r by adoplion, Oaamu Yoko!, 42. 11ld Yokol'1 mt>lhtr ln1l1ted until her d"th In April 19M lhat Yokol wu olive. He wd tile eovernment ,.nl word lit 1941 Yoko! bad been kUled In action In f!H4. I SHOICHI YOKOI HID ,ROM AMIRICANS ,OR 2t YEARS IN"ju"NG'Li Plcturod In ·1J41 (L), Ha ~•veals IU9oro of Survlnl (ft) 1•Jt11 hard lo believe that he's '1V"e.'1 O.amu 11ld. "My mother wu ~ •bout him until the moment of be!'d<lth. U only he kn<w be were alive to<jay." Yoko!'\ fatller adopted OUmu In. 1114.1 after recelvln1 hit aon·1 ~ealh not!ct. Yoko! lived In 1 cave for • )'WI and IUl'Vived on frull , Ulh and wlld lftllllala. He wW be flown lo Japan 'Phin hi recuperatea from tile ordeal. r t I (1 • ,- 1 .Ex-Sen. Hayden Of Arizona Die s •' MESA, Ariz. (AP) Former Sen. Carl T. Hayden, whose nearly 57 years of representing A r I z o n a in . Congreas was the longest con~ , greuional term In the nation's ,' history, is dead at 94. Hayden, a Democrat, has . been hospitalized here since Dec. 30 tor dehydration. He . slipped Into a coma Saturdiy and died Tuesday night. The son of an Arizona pioneer, he was elected to the House o f Representatives when Arizona was admitted to the union in 1912. He served six terms, was elected to the Senate and remained there un- til his retirement in late 1968. NewDelay Railnien Hiked 10% Threatens · · ' · Pay U1ii.t1 Split, S Pll:'!1:8 Own Rules . Apoll~ 16 WASHINGTON {AP) -A The full trrU contract con-unloM w~ aareements It bitterly di,vlded. Pay Board t •--· f u nt over has reviewed oo far. It re-au~ raises O perce -jected a 12-percent nlae for CAPE KENNEDY, FI a • again has ignored ita own 3Y, years, retroactive more aer01pace workers, but then {AP} _ The problem-prone wage guidelines, this time con-than tWo years to Jan. 1, 1970. aaid it would approve the en- A 11 16 . . 1 ditionally opprovtng a 10-per· The board cleared the' agree-lire ralae if part o! I\ lo moved po 0 mopn mwion s cent pay raise this year for ment until the present, 'and to the second year of 1 three- threatened with 1 second one-140,000 railroad trainmen. said it intends to approve two year pact. . month postpQnement because But it ls uncertain whether raises totaling 10 percent this Tuesday's motion approving 'ol a leak in a spaceshiJ? fuel t h e A F L • C I O U n I t e d year if lhe work rules are put the bulk of the UTU contract system. Transportation Union w I r 1 into effect. That leaves un-was sponsored by b.isl~ss The space agencY reported honor the Jong~elayed pact, certain the fate of 'two raises . member Benjamin F. Blag- Tuesday that the mooncraft which contains streamlined totaling s percent nelt year. ginl, a railroad executive who and Jts Saturn s rocket will be work rules the railroad in· The approval mqtion, which sourcts say strongly wants to transferred from the launch dustry says will speed service passed a to $ grant! yet see the new work rules put in· pad to an assembly building and eventually save money. another exception to the to effect , whatever the price for repain. An official said it The UTU had demanded full board's general rule that in wages. Biagginl, president ii hoped the work can be com· approval of the pact bel6te wages in new conl.racts can't ot the Southern Pacific Co., r.·1eted for the planned April 16 putting tbe neW work rules in-. go up more: than 5.5 percent a had voted earlier to reject the aunch date, but no decision on , lo effect. UTU President A. H. year, or 7 percent in special 12·per-cent aerospace raise. delay will be made for a day Chesser refused to· comment circumstances. The UTU pact was reached DAILY PILOT !f !11n11in11ic1rcl e '"''''' ch1r91 7 f1,hio11 ill11"1cl,' n1wporl c1nl1r •44·5070 Hllyden became chairman of the Appropriations Committee and was elected Senate presi· dent pro.tempore. Al' NtftfMtllr111 or two. . on Tuesday's' almost-total ap-. The board has yet to apply tenatively last Aug. 2, ending · The 3,S-mlle trip to the ~Jp~ro~v~a~l~u~n~tl~t ~h~e~re~ceri:•es:_~•f~·_Jl~ta~S.~$.~pe~r~ce;n~t~g~u~l !d~e~l~i n~eJa~two-1[!"""~~k~s~tr~lk!e~tb~a~t le:••:•~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~·-assembly building on the back ficial notification of it. strictly to 'any of the powerful tually tied up IO rail lines. of a large tracked trl!n&porter Alt~ough rated by his col· leagues as cne of the most adroit men In the Senate, Hayden Y.'85 rarely Jn the headlines. "When I came to Congress," he once told an interviewer, · "an old hand told me I could play for the headlines and be a show horse, or I could buckle ·down and be a work horse." He came into the national ··l i melight, though, in ' , Jail Boom S~RVED 56 YEARS Carl Hoyden, 94 November 1963 when Presi· dent John F. KeMedy was assassinated and he became acting vice president. He serv· ed in that post until Hubert H. 'Humphrey took oflice in January 1965. Florida Prisons Open For 22 More Convicts LAKE BUTLER, Fla. (AP) --OfficiaJs who closed the doors of Florida prisons to new inmates ·last week due to overcrowding reopened them a · crack Tuesday to admit 22 Residential Plan Aired ·By Disney • ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) r • Walt Disney Productions have unveiled a plan to expand into ,.real estate and build a sprawl- ,Jng 4,000-acre exec u ti v e .playground next door to the 'Mickey Mouse revue.' The new residential-com- • .mercial complex, the city of Lake Buena Vista, will be ,developed at the Z7,500-acre Walt Disney World site In Cen· tr al Florida's Citrus Belt. The leisure-oriented com- munity, Disney officials said, would abut the $400 million amusement park which was opened in October and already lias drawn more than 3 million Visitors. convicts under a court order. The convicts were admitted because of a Dade County court order that limits the county jail's population to 600, said Al Cook, superintendent of the Lake Butler Reception and Medical Center, "But I don't have in· structions from Tallahassee to accept anybody else," he said. "If anybody else came -I couldn't admit them without instructions f TO m Tallahassee," Cook said. "But the sheriffs around the state understand our situation and I don't think we'll have that problem." Cook said the new prisoners increased Lake B u t I e r ' s population to 1,092. The facili- ty was designed to house 710. "We 've added a lot of double deck bunk> through t h e years," Cook said. "And we now have 1,066 bunks. All over that will get a mattress on lhe floor ." Cook said Lake Butler's popOlation a week ago was 1,209 but had decreased with the transfer and premature release of 140 men. will be made T.Jtursday .• Any delay would be ,to the next favorable launch time, a three-day period starting May 14. The moon moves into posi- tion as a target for only two pr three days each month. Earlier this month the launch was delayed from ils original March 17 d a t e because or troubles with a spacecraft separation mechanism, the moonwalk suits and batteries in the lunar landing craft. That was the firs& time an Apollo mocin mission had to be postponed because of technical dif. ficulties. Adding to the problems that have plagued the flight, one of the Apollo 16 astronauts, Charles M. Duke Jr., was hospitalized eight days the first part of January with bacterial pneumonia, upsetting his training. Duke and Apollo 16 com· mander John W. ·Young are slated to become the ninth and 10th Americans to walk on the moon, exploring the central highlands near a crater named Descartes. Boeing Ups Benefits SEATTLE (AP) -•The Boeing Co. has agreed to im- mediately implement terms of a new three.year contract with aerospace workers, wilh the exception or a disputed portion or a first year pay raise. The company announced Tuesday that a 341h-cent an hour fti'st year wage hike for top level workers Is expe:cted to be included in Feb. 71 paychecks and retroactive pay from last Nov. 16 is to be paid March 2. A joint statement Issued Tuesday by Boeing and the International Association or Machinists a n d Aerospace WorkeT3 said all other fringe benefits and provisions of the agreement will be put into ef. feet Immediately. Plans call for condominium ·Tetreats available to major corporations, private homes, -four hotels and shopping ac- commodations and a post of- fice. •Let Her Die~ Don Tatum, chairman of the ;board, disclosed the project "dubbed Phase II In the Disney- Florida blueprint. Judge Backs Patient Const r u c tlon, already reported under way on the first of 27 townhouses planned, .-js under the Buena Vista Land ,Co., a wholly"wned subsidiary of Walt Disney Productions. Parents Claim Deserted Baby MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP ) - "It is time we terminate these proceedings and . let Mrs. Raasch depart in God's own peace." With those words, County Judge Michael Sullivan ended a special bedside hearing Tuesday into w h e t b e r Gertrude Raasch, 77, should be required uitder court order Y 0 SEMITE NATIONAL to undergo amputation of a leg PARK (UPI) ..... Park officials in an effort to save her life. have reported that the parents Doctors say her left leg is of an infant left on the steps of gangrenous. . a hospital have .s t e p p e d When Mrs. Raasch refused 'lorward and decided to keep to Consent to the operation, the girl. ' • •aying she would rather die, Rangers said the identities W.alter Harden, administrator .of the 'P&l'••ta would not be • ot ~tors hoapltal, asked that :released because they were a guardian be named to 'mihors. They did say, autho~jze th& sqrgery. 'however, that they lived in a J1,1d4e ~llivan declined to nearby community. appoirit such a guardian.Jut Friday, saying the hospital had not proved Mrs. Raasch was incompetent to make her own decision. Officials had been unable to talk to Mrs. Raasch, but the judge went to her hospital room Tuesday with a friend of the woman. Sullivan said she was alert and attentive and "definitely doe5 not want the operation." Mrs. Raasch has spent the Jast 17 years In and out of hospitals and nursing homes. The gangrene Infection in her leg was caused by hardening of the arteries, doctors said. Harden, the hospital ad· ministrator, says she can communicate only by nodding her head, and with certain hand signals, and that she just cries when someone tries to talk with her, ALE END l JANUARY 29th SAVINGS FROM 50% to 70% AND MORE ELECTRIC & UGHTING ~ 646-3737 ; 222 Victoria Street-Costa Mesa • lp«W c .. rtety '9 ... ..,. 9" ,....., ......... VICT llA CONftMllMT LAYAWAY PLAN II ... 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I • t DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE District vs. At-large A committee appointed to study election of 1tu1i.et for Sadcllebact Colleee acrees that the college board should be enllrfed from five to seven memben. Bui the queation of elecUon of trustees by area Instead ot at-large remains to be solved. · All.bough a majority of the state's junior colleJe dlslrlcll may cling to the at-large met.bod of election, there are some special considerations in I.be Sadclleback district. Most notable is the heavy numerical welgbt of voters in the ultra-conservative Tustin area, whoa views often are not shared by concentrations of voter major!· ties in other areas. The election of Trustee Patrick Backus despite the fact that be wu defeated by voters In bis own · area 11 one example of this deficiency. We see no barm In changing the election by area -It seems to work well enough for the county In con· gressional elections -and see no reason to assume a candidate would be so parpcbial u to overlook the needs of I.be college distrlct u a whole. . We do question the election of a trustee who does not have the backing Of voters In the area he supposed· ly representil. Freeze in Sycamore Hills The 90-day bullcllng freeze In Sycamore HWs Is a Umely Idea. It should 11ve Laguna Beacb city officials and stalf members a cbance to ••amine Iba mulUtude of auggerUons put forward for development -or non-de- ve!opment -of the area and to determine wblcb, If any, may have a practical outcome. Talk of some 2,000 dwelllng un!ta elicited cries of alarm from dedicated greenbelt bacten, u well u from aome wbo had not previDusly thouJhl mucb about the ma lier. ApparenUy there's sUll iwp. for aome sovernment Inundated With Facts, Know Less . ·~1' . . . . . • •· ..... The theory that we can ""'°Id" war by atoclqlllq -that _.,. ua for It la as pnpootoroul u bnqinlnC we can a.old &IUtlal1 by "'\<>ldnl huge ...-of food and luvfnl It oe t&e lohle wllbout Utln( IL • •• • • A man'• respect for "law Ind order" .a,!• In -rlloe ,to the order In which be II aerved by law -lhole served laat respect It least. • • • No rellrJon bu any right I o mlsslonarles until it could send out uty of ltl communlcantl u an example to the beatheno. • • • Muhn Gorty, a ball-century ago, pro- bably esplalned the southward mlgratioe of senior clUzens as well a 1 anybody, when be wrote: "To an old man, any place that's warm ii homeland." • • • The human race la nriltiy learnlna lhal Dear Gloomy Gus -B. D. W. 11111 Mr .._ .t .. wc•1r111 ..... ,..,...._. ........ ...., ..... We commonly loot UpOll crime and puni!hment 11 cauat and effect, but ti may jllll 11 o!Wt be the other 'fll'/ ll"OllOd -aur IDltlnct for punlalmMllt IDl1 .,-e the commission of crime. • • • Replyl!!c 19' a ltudenl wbo wanla to tnow tbe eermce between • ''hick writer" and an "ll'tllt," the belt annrer I Clil thlnl: of la that a hack writ« counts bis wordo, while an artllt welgha them. • • • Speaking Ill ....-di, II la worth remembertnr tbat "humility" an d "humill1Unt' come from the aame root: Fllubert -te that "Nothtnc II more bumtliatlntr then to -ldiotl -la -rpr;m we "'" lalled tn" -and llils ahould give us a sense Ill bmnillty, not naentment or outrage. • • • It II hiltorlcally true that -raca ' most noCed for their overwbtlmlnc "bOlpltaUty" are It tbt ume time the most agraslve and vence!UI -.. u the boapllallty wen1 a ftllUflectloe to the pla helon commlttbol """" murd.,... ~- Falsehoods and Failures W ASIUNG'ltlN - A federal audit of our OCODOllllc aid -ram In South Viet- nam ancovered ao much bickertna, blundertnc and boondoggling that lbe Nixon ,\dmlnlstratlon clauUled II before the Ink Wll dry, The aupprused study charges that Not was eco- more than 131 mil- lion w1s warted on worthleu paclfica.. lloo projects. Of this alwble sum, Pout o/ every fl went to pay the l>urqucratl who IJWl)'t IWlrm like bees around tVUJ •::roJrfaUon. oomic llled to ball out tbe pacillca- Uon prosram, acconlln& to the repcrt. but to 111POOrl a pollHcal assasslnaUoo pm. -AID funds ... re lllnneled l!!to atioo Pl>ocnll, which was tJlablish- IO wipe out lhe Viet eon, und<rground Qrlaellation. )'BB llU!Il·BtlSH report, prepared by "11>'1 Opmtlona Apprailal Deputy John Beas, decl1re1 that AID 11clvUlan1 ••• .,. IDUmately Involved In questloos of 1ot1lllwlal aecurfty, Pboenlx, CCIM!fnaUon Ill mllltaey operations and other acUvltle1 eat dootJ,y related to AID-lmlded lleld pncJllDl.•t nil !lall1 coetradlcts the publle ........ Ill AUl1taet AID lbinlllralor ll<lbert Nooter w -o =_.,.,., -""' 1111 -,....., .......,_.. .. Jiiiy II. mt, Ill& ... _.. .......... -aid llrlollr ...... ..amc to do diNctlJ •IUI .. PllMls Jntl'llll. --\ Hen an otlJor eaeerpla which lodlcata that 1be pacJllcatloo Jll'OlflDI 11 floun. derlng: -HAD>•a SURVIJLLANCB over u . pendJture of {p1clflc1t\on ) rtaourcea,0 chll1" tho ,_t. "bu not been 11U1flctot'y. Over 70 percent of 1111 lolal 138.I million eolll Ill IAICh projecll -tn other word.I, 11e1rlf lbree out Ill lfti'l' lour AID dollars 1poal for O:>RDS Cpaclllcatloe) --far U.S. ,.,,..U co1ta:." -M.I01 AID ollldal1 lntanltwed bJ the AudJtor General'• ornce tlbMlJcated they spend nearly IO psrcent of thelt tlml reportJnc bact to bi&b lleadquaNre. There II no plannlnl or -11111111m1 at tbe reclonal lttel 'flllh respect to IJWD tocbnlcal -ama. • Rasalt; II-' every piocram bu flopped. -Al -aample, Iba nport slates: A total of •U mlllioD ril be oblla.W (fer) t7 main-ahopl, one In each pro- vb\CI aadllr m4Jjt dtt· All but 6lit Ill theH WU completed by tho end ol ( lllcal )W) ltlt. 11' ,..~ "'"Hllll a TirJ """1stlcafell ..,.,,-ID a Dfvtlopad coiinlrY and, not lll'Jl'\llna, II II not ,... eelsluf.• Yet tbl1 dismal story of lalsehooda and laJlans 1111 --....... llCllri!J IUel•, ao olllclal1 can cootmue mllklAa tho luplf•• for --......,, I I money to help preserve the land, but so far I.bis hu not mater!Wed. The Army Corps of Engineers is brooding over Ille role of the triangle In the flood plain zone, and the englneen' decision could have an lmporlanf effect. Everyone would like to see Sycamore Hills as the bub of the Laguna Greenbel~ but the privately owned land can't be kept In limbo Into eternity. Perhaps during the 90-day moratorium, Interested parties can come up with a reallsUc weument of the chances of raising all or part of I.be '4 million to acquire the property for I.be greenbell State Is Worst Off ender Tbe edict from the state Department of Public Health -stating that for every ~O visitors to a beach each day there should be a toilet -bas prompted a letter from San Clemente officials. It is a complaining one, but not because San Cle- mente can't' comply with the toilel-beachgoer ratio. City officlala are irritated because the state is passing down cllctstes to a local juriscllction. City officials claim I.bat lhe greatest ofiender In tbe great beacb toilet lssulf Is the State of California - the same enUty telllng coastal cities to sbape up. State parks in San Clemente and Doheny do not conform to the ratios, say city representatives. The wbole problem with the harsh rules, one would suppose, Is how does a city count Ille day 's beach at· lendance. San Clemente's lifeguards try, and their figures are a lilUe on the optimistic side. Those counta mlgbt be a litUe on the modest side this year. s Too Many Rooms Could Bring Failures Planners W arne-d of Excess Hotels To tho Editor: I reed with lntmal tbe article by Thomas Murpblne (DAILY PILOT, Jsn. 11), and I quote, "Hotel Boom llita Cout." It was only receoUy that I received cUppillc• from San Francisco papel'I which went to 101De length to <>plain the depths of despoir that many hotel managers Ill San Francilco have been plunged Into becauae of the ezceillve amowrt of hotela that have ''popped" up Ill the last. year or IO. So sertou.. did It become that the planning coJJUlliuion hu put a·balt to it all. '"'AT Plll8T1bey ulou,iit ff WU jail a question 011 the alallng operatorl and leniral-manapn wanUng no _. i>eUflon. .Generally, managen have no 'ol>- jeclion to compelllion. It can stimulata interest. in an area, bring new people, etc., bat when you get to the point such u San Francico hu arrived at where in the tut two yean IO many hotel rootru1 have been built that In JIG way can they be lllled, then It ii • .,., bad. llOTllU UU: the Fairmont are bav-inl thelt pro!lleml. True, there are peak pertodJ just 9 we experience here at the Newport.er lml. However, we have to preu for group or convention business. There ii not mougb transient business in tbJs aru 'to support more than about -holell, and with the advent of the tmnenclou deP,rtsaion Ill electronics and IJ)lct there have been many, many sad litualiono ·even in the existing hotels, without the proposed hotels being built. 'lbe break~ven point in most hotels Is about 70 percent, and it is terribly hard to hold JI at that. WREN I READ of all these projects for the future -McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, Marriot -additions here and addlUona there, a iense of dismay fills me that this should be allowed to come about for the llln.e strugle will come to U1 here on the Orange coast that has 1lready overtaken most hotels in San Francisco. I am not euggeraling when I tell you that they are in most cases having a dif- ficult time with occupancy and some of tbe hote1t lli.e Stanford Court and other addiUoni to tome of the major hotels are not yet completed. The same thing that bu befallen San Francisco will defutltely OCCIJl' here II this bulldJnc ii pmnltted to continue. A VERY FEW people In and out of the hotel bulfneaa are not unaware of whit toot place In Ho110lulu when they were . allowed to bUlld, without any control, thoUSlllds of rooms. 0Ccup0ncy was at an avenge of IO perceol lnveators could not makt It, hotel manqer1 eould not make I~ and It wu a v.ty sad story all around. I hope -oe the dty counclll and plaM!ng commilsions hlft will take a pd loot, do aome reMll'Cb, and doubl .. chect on the picture on tho Orange Cout bel.. they allow the same situation to dewlop in Oraace County. DOUGLAS A. ROSS General Manager Newporter 1M Bat fftl)f!St-t To the Editor: Yuterday I nod in toor peper an arti- cle ~ to a -i... jull held by the ICbool board clllCllllin& I b t poalblliU.. of "'"" bad< to "tradlu.i Wl)'I" "' tetcblng .-.11. I wu In e1-.1ary !lcbool Ud hl1h -andtr this old_ "trtdltleaal _ .. of JWbl!il and I did 11P1 mJof """"" u nludt or learn u lul al the .. ' Ua -Illa procrllllve plan. Wt ""'° hro ~It and LiDDtl, ,_ .... teodtna Illa 'l'-s> 111 lhl World l!cbool. Under Iba,.-.,ttem the)' learn lat, "IJo1 achool aod -much enthullaam lor -illbjods and teadsen. Every ["'"_ ... -.,..,.,,....,.~.,.-~ •. .,.,,.,,.,,,, ..... -... !!!"''-·~ ' Mailbox -Lettnt from rtcidln ar1 weltMM. Nonnollt1 writer1 1ho1&1d convey their meuaoe• ftl .too 1DOTCb or less. TM right to cond<!lle !etun to fit space or tUmhaate UMl ti re.tetw'd. All let. kn .... 1 fn<lllde rigftalure and -~ mo addre11. bul ....... fllOJ/ b< ... ,,.. llcld on rtq!Usl If IUffident ,...,.,. is OJ>l)Qr<nl. PoelrJi tDlU !IOI bl pulr lilhccl. nl«h! al dinner their enthuslum •about acbool la expnssed. I never had . this enthua.lum about school ,.when I wu a cblld. OTllEll SCHOOLS Ill the country are beillc modeled after our llcbool system becau1e they see it works. What is wrong with thole lncllvidualJ who are alrsid of change? Do they uaderstand I he "progrealW:" system? Have they been Involved iD it? I doubt IL A! a matter of fact there are individuals on the current school board who have children attending schools outside of Laguna. How can they make a decision for my children on these ground!' Also, there Is the question of saving the tupayer '" on a '4{1,000 residence. I feel $15 of my money per year is the best investment I can think of for the future of our chlldren in this country. Please, for the sake of our children in Laguna Beach, let's have open minds and keep our school system a progressive one. JOHN L. ANDERSON 'Let'• Not Destroy' To the Editor: As parents of two children In the Laguna Beach public school!:, and as sup- porten of the educational program they are provided, we urge that, instead of drastically reducing the existing pro- gram, the board of education call for an override election. Being involved in education ourselves, as a high school teacher and a unJversity student, we are fully aware of the lm· portance of maintaining not only atrong subject-matter preparatlon, but. as lm- portarl~ developing the typet of stills snd attitudes that are the result of iooovative kinda or programs. WE PARTICULARLY aupport the noJI: 1raded, flexible, and s rn a l I-group - oriented Top of the World program . Our children have grown in spirit u well u In knowledge as 1 result, we believe, of tht1r being treated as individuals. And thal has been possible only because of the low pupil-teach..-ratio, snd the ... lilllDc:e ol teacher aides. We. ut that the board of education con- B11 Geol'fe ---. Dear George: My lnllband and I are plannln& to 1tlri a goldnlb farm. Do you blow of any hoots WI can nad up OD bifon w1 atart? ELAINE D. lliar ElalDe D.: •·war 1111 l'lllclt" ''Pflcrbn'• ........... and the Eneylopedia Brie-lea. (Nolsl ID Readers: I toaw Ibey doo'I !lave anylh!nlJ to do with 1oldllab larmlna flut It wlU • --la ..... llrolii.) . (Write to Gtarp and let every- body -at your pet worries. Georp la lbe flrlt to admit thal'I a weird nuon for writing, bu~ Ihm, 11 '• .... 1n1 buslnea. ) sider more than just the "pocketbook" when they decide the ruture course of education ln Laguna Beach. Other things are more important. We urge supporters of Laguna's school system to convey their feelings to the board of education. Let's not deslroy what took many years to build. JAMES NEWKffiK MARTHA NEWKIRK Take It to Vot.ers To ttie Editor: We would like to voice our approval of the present Laguna Beach school system and join with others who do not wish to see it revert to mediocrity. We fet!l ·f()(tunate that our children have an enthusiastic and healthy outJook toward th eir schools, and are pleased to know of all the extra time and energy spent by the teachers beyond their normal teaching loads in order to make school a more interesting place for the children. WHEN WE READ that recent tests show Laguna.Beach students to be ahead of other children in Orange County schools, and when we consider that we have the staff and the bUlldlllgs to permit a flexible and exciting program, it ls dif- ficult to understand how it could be "good business" to abandon these advantages and change the system. U we need more money in order to sup- port a better system, then It would seem logical to take the issue to the voters. There are many people who do ap- preciate the quality of education and would support Its continuance. MR. AND MRS. Hj\ROLD TOLIVER The Mbafag Linke To the Editor: The missing tinke •trikes the Laguna Beach School Board again. Critical decisions on important items become relegated to an "infonnaUon" category in the absence of the fifth member of the board. Consistent inconsistency of the conservative school board members precludes definitive actlon on co~ troverslal agenda items whenever a clear majority Is not in attendancf. • • HOW MANY Important: tommittee meetings, study sessions and crucial board meetings must J>8'8 unattended before the obvious -. obviOUI to the concerned parenta and children o( Laguna Beach? A5 the board of dlrecton of our education corporate body, they_ should stand in serious self-evaluation of the motives through which they ....Ve. What answers do Bill 1:'1;1pmas, .Patil Gillette and the more often inisaln& Capt. Linke have! KRIGH HAVOC Callotu Pre .. Mpdoa To the Editor: Al a pest member o/ the boird of directors and a put secretary ol the Tupayen A1soclatloe, I must aay I am outraged al the calloul presumption of Councilman Ed !Arr In usillc city lund1 to 0nance bla wU•'• trtpo to San Fran:' clsoo and a.wa11. . Prior to Mr. Lorr'• election to tht city counc11 he waa president ol tbe TH· payers Association (I• now lreallll'el'). He lltely would have beta the first to nitbleuly criticize just this aorl of a mantll'ler bJ 1111 councilman I Tim LIMITED erpenditures In OID' budaet for t'Onference 1ttendanca cer-- talnly never Included nor anttclpated ap- p<oprlatiooa for the l>UfpoM ol lamlly travel at the tupeyen' -. It js in- coocelvable lhal M1yor Goldbetl and Councllman Lorr hive lucfl a lla.i-rd IPPtOtCh to °''"' city fund•, and -.. blitanlly justtf1 this abuse! I m"51 acid -tllil old cry Ill "polltlcal and character assassination by a few rad ical activists", "sewer slander'' "histriorrics," "thunderations," "ven- det tas," .. clique of activists" and "political batchetmen'' is a worn-out record -and , "doth protest too mucb"l I, FOR ONE, feel Laguna is fortunate to have dedicated activists and citizens' groups to offer ideas and opinions, and to monito r any bias of a self-named "ma- jority" of the city council. Criticism is a ~ lively adjunct to city hall efficiency and councU behavior, and should be upected 1 . by all elected and public officials. Ho\f else can the citizens' interests be pro. tected and good open non-partisan i government be assured? I MARV v. LOUNSBERY I City Entrance Signs i To the Editor: -::! On behalf of the community, aiidi especiall y for the the Chamber of Com· : merce and Civic Association, 1 wish lo : express our thanks to the Festival of Arts : board for malting it possible for Laguna : Beach to have city entrance signs, which : will indeed be unique. : 'Th.e signs, to be carved by Mogens : Abel, will be located at the city's three · entrances. It is our hope that lighting will ! one day be available, but we have no • doubt that, in the meantime, automobile i headlights will pick up the gold leaf Mr. : Abel will utilize. 1 ' WE HA VE NO DOUBT, also, lhat Mr. I Abel will provide Laguna Beach with : signs peculiar only to our city and of ~ wh ich every cltize:i will be proud. 1 Acquiring these signs, with the I cooperation of the Festival board is one more step in our constant efforts to I beautify the community. 1 ROY MARCOM JR. : President 1 Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce I and Civic Association I Aliso Campground I To the Editor: I am also a concerned citizen writing In regard to the proposed campground : facility at Aliso Beacfi. I agree wlth Mr, ' Craven'• letter (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 19) I that Aliso B;each is already operating at 1 muimwn-.. 'Capacity. Alio, crime and t drUgs are IO ' Prtvaleril , now on our ~ beaches at nfght; that the pclice depart .. : ment does not have the staff to patrol I and enforce the laws. What will happen if oveflllght c;amplng Is allowed In the mid· die of 'Our residential area? A ·committee Is being formed and a meeting beink scheduled for next week. If enough concerned citizens participate and aupport us, rnQbe we can slop th1.! I before other belches ln Laguna become campgrounds. : VELMA GRIMES J OllANOI COAST , DAILY PILOT Rol><rt N. W •«!, Pub I II Mr !l'hom41 Kicllil, Editor Albtrl W. Botts Editoriol Pooe Editor Tho editorial -or 111e ~ l>Jtot 11tb to Worm and atlmu· , lf.tq tttditrl by prnenUn• thiJ TIC'Wlll'iPll"• oplnlonl ud com· 1T1qnl.U)' cin topicl or hrttn1t-and 1la-nlfi~ Po' provWI~ a farut I --or·.ur-ud br, Pl'Nt"DUQ U. Vlcwpofntl of Jntornxd Qb.. llC.'!'V'Cft •nd llPQkcarMll -.... ol lbedl$ Wednesday, January 28, 1972 t ' I I ,L. M. Boyd • 'Pure' Cameroon • Bride Worth $50 "l•woeuce b q vahaable u education ••• " C.G.llanlwlek In the French <:ameroons In Equalorlal Africa now, the IOlnl price on bridt! II up. Parilcularly bride• with 1 colle11 degree. They bl'ini $60 each. That's U they they can be deecrtbed u pure. Esperieoced alrla with I lltUe edu- cetlon are only good lo about $40. And esperlenced younc 1ac11 .. with no ocboollng at all may fetch. In the neJ&hbor. hood of, say. $25. It's just another cue of Ill" rarity commanding the higher price. A young lady with a college degree who can be described u pure just does not tum up every day in the French Cameroons. THE MEN who prefer to sleep on their bacQ outnumber the women who do so by four to one. Sleep studies at the University ol Florida purport I .. AS TO WHY more pasaports are iaaued to women than 1 to men, am now told It's probably because military wlvet need pusporl3 lo travel abroa<I, but their buabanda IO on orders. THE NEW DAY does not begin eucUy at midnight Among the metoorologlsta, midnight la 00:00. Tbey 11y the new clay begiJ!I at 00:0001. QUE!llES -Q. "When the pro football teama go from city lo city, do they just reserve Uckela on ICheduled fll&hta or do they charter airplanes?" A. They charier.-From ICheduled airlines. Q. "WWCH STATE has the lowest marriage 11e?11 A. That would be New Hampshire. A 14-)'0IN>ld boy can marry a 13-year-old girl there, if the folkl and court okay ll IN RUMFORD, Maine, It's against the law lo bite your landlord. THAT ANIMAL most oft.n stuffed by tuldermlat II the bobcat. IF CALLED upon to name a word with one vowel re- peated 11% times, say "indivisibility." SHOELACE -Will bet you a quarter on the corner that nobody at the dinner table tonight can tell you the name of that little metal or pll.stlc Up on the end of a lboe- 'lace. It'a an aglet. ARE YOU an old movie fan? If ao, could you ldenUfy .the girl wbo got 1m1shed in the face with 1 ll"lpefrult by .·"Public, Enemy" lllr James Cagney? Would appreciate It ' ,. ONE TRAFFIC accident ~ery 10 yeara, that's what •,the typical driver CID upect, H the law ol averapo bolds up. And I ticket every 1.2 yeara. ' Addrcu malt ta L. M. Boyd, P.O. Boz Ins, N<tDJ)Orl Beach, Calli. 92B60. o, :· -'' '. 20 l'•llhlon lsl•ncl, N•wport .. ...,__""-644-2525 271 l'orHI Avenue, L.,un• h•ch-P.h ... 494-6695 .. LAST 3 DAYS! :~JANUARY 'L . OF FINE FASHION FABRICS NOW SAVE up· TO ,. I • e LACES e BROCADES e e KNITS e SILKS e . e COTTONS AND BLENDS e e ASSORTED TRIMS e These ere just a few of the many f1shion 'f1bric finds drastic1lly reduced from regular stock for final clearance. Don't mlu this fabulous opportunity to stock UjiJ Ill Yotll WllAMllllCAlll Oii M-CNA•• , I • Wtdntsdl:I, J....,, 26, 1972 DAILY l'tLOT t washable Dacron® mattress pads 4.99-13.99 Now sove 'I .00·2.00 on pods to protect your mot· tresses. Docron® polyester filled, with cotton cover. Anchor bond or fitted style. Supreme quolity pods with extro fill ond double qu ilt ing now 5.99-16.99. Dust ruffles: twin, 8.00; full, 9.00; •queen, 11.00; king, 13.00 .. •Allow 2 weeks for delivery. brightly bound acrilan® blanket 17.99 66x90"* "Zephyr" 71 I 00'/. virg in Acrilon® ocrylic. blonket woven in o wonderlight finish by Chothom. Controst- ing color binding of nylon/royon. White, pink, royol blue, moss, gold, corol, plum. 80x90", 19.99; 90x I 00", *25.99; • ellow two weeks for delivery ' . . ---...... . ' . ' ... 1anuary .white sales cannon royal family no-iron sheets 2.99-3.99 TWIN .. ''Prim•ose Poth" in quoint folklore pottem. Gold, blue or pink. Flot or fitted, 4.00 twin, 2.99; 5.00 full, 3.99; 11 .00 ling , 7.99; 3.$0 coses, 2.98 pr. King coses; 3.98 pr. "Heovenly Doisy" br ight ond big ~owers petterned on cotton percole/polyestor blond. . Pink, blue, gold ond blue/red. Floi .or fitted. 6.50 twin, 3.99; 7 .SO full, 4.99; :10.00 queen. 6.99; 13.50 king , ·a.99; ~.bO coses, 3,99 pr.~ 5.20 coses; 14.58 pr. Sheets. • . ' . ·' •• Prim~ Pltli ' . 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That. or course, was years and two Ktnnedys ego -the la fl time that Hum- phrey sought the presidency through 1he primaries. Lyndon B. Johnson handed h i m another method in 1968, but not wltboUI handicaps. Overshadowed and subdued by the Vietnam war and LBJ himself, Humphrey ultimately met wJth another dramatic defeat. This time, Round Three, he 's back on his own, and if yet .a third Kennedy brother keeps out of his way, well ...• "We'll do much better.'' said Humphrey, fingering a two- o1ive martini as Flight 184 whispered toward Washington at 30,000 feet. "With Ted staying out, why. the polls show I'm right nip and tuck with my friend Muskie." Friend Ed agrees. Although he won't say so publicly, Muskie views Humphrey as No. 1 among hls eight rivals for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination. So Hubert Horatio Hum- phrey, 60, twice a mayor, four times a senator, once a Vice President. once his party's nominee for the White House and for two ,.at'I a ..U~ declared pollllc•I eslle to "think and repent," ls back on the wing. lf the wrinkles are a bit deeper, the balr-dyed or nol- is a bit younger, and his voice Is as full and rasping as ever. His claim Is that be did 119t · envision this return to presidential politiCJ. "In 1970, he said, "I came back to Washington at th<! bot- tom of the help, and I rully had no intention of beeoming a contender. Bui by May of last year, it appeared I was being thought of," according to the poll•. Why? "Because I got back to Washington, that's why," he said. While Humphrey 's return to Washington was doubtlessly a Capitol gain for his presiden- tial prospects, his excursions elsewhere have been· even more profitable. Since last spring, he has visited all but a few states, renewing friendships with pols and pals in scores of Democratic cran- nies. "l am much more at ease," he said, noting that in contrast to 1968 "l don't have to be car: rylng the responsibility for an administration, even though I wasn't able to control it." He find! many. particularly liberals who once championed him, who still refuse to absolve him or the tripartite stigma of Lyndon Johnson, VJetnarn and Chicago. But the ''liberated'' Humphrey is trying hard to win bac"lc such doubters, what with hls votes for U.S. withdrawal Crom Indochina , his latter-day criticism 0£ lhe Chlcaao police, and his a[l· • • II Yoar Nearest S..n lot 1 FREE w11er uolylll SISfl Wtltt 89'_,,, .. .U S..n steftt. KIDS W\''E UNCl.E LEN t11Ull5D~ 'f, FRIDA 'f 9t09l . 5At.9T061 slfll, 10T05 . . ' ' ' ' c~L£1lLY 1NSTALJ:.ED TWO-TONE SHAG long-kuting, resi4ie1\t 11iyloo face. Double jute bocking, r.gged wear· ~ pile. Easy to cleon. 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Reagan Aide Set To Answer Charge ' : Hard Norms Unv~iled ' Man Seized In 3 BJa8ts · To Rename Col"leges LONG BEACH (UJ'I) -Jleloi:llvea tr~· • lll;IPOC! l.oe ANGELEi (AP) w poss are B a k er 11 le Id , 1:fu. iw::a: =-~ "':".:: . ,,.,.._ •tandtHi 1 tr Sla•luaus, s.n Belnardlno, the 11me to , p1an1 . a, thlrd '1t1111;ning state ..U-..,If ~and llaminiuez HlQa-bomb, police Ald ,._.y, illllftl'lllles are .O'Nli'... ai/ioas Ibo newest and Tbe bomb aploded, cleJlroy· "'11 five o! the ltalf11 •• ama11e11 of the atW eoneg... Ing a ·ur 'belonllnr' to an R public and li ti f 11 J QunpllOS In lbt llate co~ a•uotaiit police cblel. lll!Mrlltles could Piii! hfti. lege l1sl<m that cleDnltely Po11oe Oi1e1 Wllllam J. '. !llif college lrulliH ~· ~~le, are~~~; !:';:':=~ u! ';: Mtn told. FullortDn, Cal State Haywm!, bolJlh bad been.plantecl Jn the •. WIUlam . B. LangWI; Y!ce Cal Staie Long Beach, Cal car ~ to -~of acadtllllt llftlrs State Loo Ang<le1, Slcra!nen-. ddel ~ G. Korti, which "" the 111-<amPllf • "' Slate, SID Dlqo Slate, llon . WU pUted \n fro¢, of bis n"""'1 the Francisco State, Sin Fernando 1iome at the !line. lr\1lloes Tueaday Valley Slate and SID Jose O!llcirs amated Jolm C. ti Ille five State. ·1 WolJll, a~ , . . ii;:C::1wo~ . I , : ~..:.::~·· . .:z.· lul : Ille ii . . . ., 81«• UDI . . .. JllfCb 4. I \ I '· ' ..... . '• ' I~' , ' '• ' , . .. . Em-a Land MuhandUns Under Fire LlnPdorf aa1c1· that al leul ! !!1:'1 may1"! H, o! the llate e cam-meet the '*1ve 11a._no1ai;i1s and If ·the · crkirta are -"'1 eome ... llChooll eoald l>f . re- .... ed by April . ( "-Wb--~.tl )OOt • . Jlri ttale collep camp11ea ...,.., ••• will ml" ·-.. the llandarda because of 'l~nrollmenl ID d ii> :• o! graduate pro. . ' Tiie five colleg.. unahle IA> ~ Ax Victim Aho Raped, :; Police Think • • • • :: IA1i PEDRO (uPl) ,... An ·:a.., 00 MlJ. Judltb Tem, Who '!II chopped to dee!li wftll • "balebet wHh her ln!anl • ... n•eai.d ahe may have llMI roped, police Aid Tues. ..,, II -the 11n1 lndlcatloo of • Jlllllbl• mollve In lhe alij<. 111i t Mrs. Terry, 20, and her ..., Scott; 11 months. '. \ -·· 12.* Ml.ple '.::met ..... . ~ ....... '. ~leb\~~. Cali+. 'fti.o:i::: . : · Or -.. ~ 1 ' Tliu'nAJIC ..... nDlt&.DS~ 11ttheB1s-.Muh:el . lf8o luband, IJouclu. ZI; .... Jn 111ts!actory c:mditloo Ian Pedro and PeelDIUla Omlelntotho-MD!all . . •11111r-...i *1dmt ma we11111 500zam..tchiil1111daf«""1FREE.(adlllla ·, -he requlftd :;e IA> close tile wOUlllll • Ill Illa bead lnlllcted b7 the Wwpoo lbal kWed bll Wife and . .... -•"-•st ••ca.doper, boob,dittb, . , DAILY PILOT 9 Senat,e Will Try To Remi;ip Again IAllllAMbTo (AP) _, .,.. .... Bob Moretti (!>-Van Like a Iollli-dlllance nmner Nuya), said Tueeday Moretti who nru,.. to live up, Senate bu agr<eci oo1y IA> .,bmlt a i-. "'"M..a"" ·~ .... ~ 11111 .. (Up try "' raepportlon the .. Ibo A I I • m b I 1 -·~ lllliHlr '-II lllllt llr tilt ...... . . J1111 ...,,, Dll110a1illl:ina.,,111t The 1911s1ature wm .,.....,. 1n u.. -bor Allmiibly i'tl111lm111t i1ifuUa1• .. ;J},~-~ lllrl ll1ii!iM llJillt JI-.,....._ _ __.._ 11 ...lved because of lateness, -Zd need 17 bly votes said sen. Mervyn Dymally, and l'I Senate votel IA> llllrVive chairman of the Elections and a veto by Gov. Reagan. Dymally said the G O P llclJ>POrilonment Committee. governor bad made no com- '1'111 IM Angeles Democrat mltment IA> sign 1 revived _. Ttl19'1J be would revive compromise bill. m Ml designed IA> Sen. John Harmer (R-Glen- lll!ftlll. 21-19 dale), cbalrmari of the .... , • · Republican eaucus, conferred leaden bave kept a for-two boon. Tuesday with ,ess.lon aµve on a day-Reagan ataft me m b er s , • The posslbllilies are unlimited with a dlnl!tr rlnt 11! 14 ktNt 'j9llow told. A, hiilll* lllCI clemon• '300. B. Emeralds and diamonds, $350. C. Rubies and diamond. $225. Do Something Beautiful.,. Am.-K!.11• 1..,,.... ••l'lkA'""1Ptd •flllf hUt lll' Oii"' .... SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 NEWPORT BEACH-644-1380 18 FASHiON ISLAND buia "' permit quick llymaUy lnid a corridor news actioD 1n a reapportionment , conference after a doled-door bW. Tba Aaaeml>Iy bu voted eleetlona commtUoe meet~. Open Mon. thni Sat, I 0 o.m, to 9:30 p.m. IA> adjourn Its apeclal reap- portionment session, but fl la atilt. technically alive because the Senate bu not yet ratified the ldjournment. I>ymally predicted bis reviv- ed bill would get 31 votes. It -only 21 "' reach the Assem~y, where it facea an llDCertelnlate. A IJ>Okeoman for A"'""'iy Dentist Gets Prison Tenn LOS ANGELES (APi -Ji Woodland HWs deDllal says he wu not surprised at his ce» vtctlon on charges ol fitttng young men with unneeded braces so they could avoid the draft IHram not aurprlsed at the verdict because of the at- mosphere and what's going oa in the country today," Dr. Bernm! Bender aald Tuelday, A lederal jury coovicted Bender, 52, Cl! cbargea of con- spiracy, aiding and -~ falae 1te-"' the Selec-Uve ServlOt, and aiding and abettlnldra!t....ioo. I Great Prices for:.=::.r I ..,_1147.Tt nat Co or -="~':is~"l'I · ludmlllp wflll sptdll Yllln 11 C.IOfTY. -., ZJI'_... .... Dtdrlaitl ilf IMWGtldSpm1'1a clill&ls .. )llllii lllllt 9111 rfcll ltd.'4« C!811e. M the !Ina ...fllllil•llNJllll llllt Clllar neepllall 'RCA ••• ·A Gnat . Color -Portable 11,..Gllb-, pl:IspartllJiljly,pliisa.---slzt, . · 1111N1M*lllllhllApa111lal2J,!GOd · ......... , ..... 2plafllAoa:o Qaft Fld" I •i..N Ill• .... I I tcsaliild lllJllc : '*' Cllllislll Beautiful Scaldinavian desi(n makes this . 25" cr..,.,,.i p1c1uro Aa:aeolor console a great ldditic!ll 1D any hanel SWIYel bast leli1111 ~ .. plctanl \ YWe holding Jolm M. • • llUdeal at cat Beach, on uplclon eltllecn-. Dock Ta1ks Rescheduled Sllllltllla IC,ail'lllllt=and Motaal ll:t' f II Rf i.lhll u•wil olliato d11n••lz _,._1llCZ!brimJMIDpmilom-IC:lll ak..t~Gl::lvl•J1C111Dr•lmt• MN FRANCISCO (AP) !.. I F '"°"' of negollallona In ....... QJal cloct -· la ~ ,!or -' Monday, ---~In ,_.. . mediator ldwla loall lllcl till ---blrplnlnt ...... off , Jan. 17 wwld be al I p.m. _, -uni• -"' lltbor lido wen eellld IA> , WaalllnP>n to leallf)' a I Qlasl" pgt'N) ........ 01 .Prllldlnl Niian'• ,..,...i fir 1IPlltloc an a to 1111 'llllkoal: • , • • I Cl! s~.,_...,_Clooll8';1aNfi'fnJ !O ff Ill,. at ... sot ••• 2 1« I' .. >•• 'ell"''' I ' ftllll•.Lt.1•11• HUNTINGTON . BEACH TV AUTHORIZID SALES & SERVICE WI SIRVICI MOST MAKIS W..._ICA,...la.1Mr~w1•1l111 I Of .... lltW•PM•••I w.-OARfl I LD & ILLIS 18758 BEACH BLVD. HUNTIN6TON IEACH 968 44H = ~~ CONYINllNT TllMS • " • I • • himalayari BACK PACK EQUIPMENT =11=8 PACK & FRAME ............... ..._, ... ....... ~....,..., ... ~ ne """ .. ,.,.., ,... ..... ...,...... . ., ""'..,.. ... "'' ... c-91 '"""' fw • ... tit. c.. ............ fMI. .... .... .. ... fbMlit ,..._...., ____ Reg.·'35'5 SALE ' lllt ... TW JI ...... •I .. ptd:ds efhr $ 4'5 · ...,. .cc .. 1114 &e1D11'-t .,_., A Yelo ut .. , ..... ,,,... •••l=te .. ~ediM. Dt ....,. fftr ........ I frllllt ,,.,,, .... '"' ..... , ..... hr 1\tql11 h ... , .. ,.. ,...... .,ict. ••i.tt atml.., strtps '"' Mil MCal WI .. , .. fflf. . ' COllMlll llllPING IAG CUUAllCl·I· . COWWI 311. NCIOll SIDPIRG IAG Hlkar liag with ~l) th1 l"ll Coltinan $1511 ft1ture1. Rtg. $29.95 .......... NOW . . COWUll 211; DACIOI SUEPING IAG . ' M\1111..,Y.fflktr llt tliat l'llJlf 1~1 . $1511 and 11111, Rq. $26.9$ , ......... NOW · (UNIVERSAL) BACK PACKS TRAIL BOSS • •,DESIGNED IOR 1HE PURIST UltnBlt liaCbatkor fnn11 llld oJhlcW liag 1UO. !fie Piii' . bt to go high on~ 1111. H1H..-1ldtd 1ID01lnun1 fnmt. Af,..io• rod hofH(lllL 200 dtnftr WllorprMftd llylon dlwi4lll liag. 4 ollhldt pocbtr, Cmrtd Myton ..U :11.,.,.. Polptlrylto•fllitd 1hould11' pods. Quitlc<l'llllU Nrlia.Wolal• ..... full mull pantl. Colo!t: lino ltd .w· Nny II-. Sfllll, S..111, Mtdf .. ; . Wgo,X/LWll9bt-3l111. •39.ts 2'.Uar.111 lEBC0.1000 It f1lc:t1 O•ly one 1111fdil %tla fh•lllR ,..,. heW c1t1lrtlc h•1ttr1, Nie wbfli ,,..,., ....,... fer hunt• il;fislii"l-lflcfiual ~ "hkl•• -h 1t1-c1blns-WOl'bh9,. ~ 11 ; :llN ,,. ... t • Tr1vtltr 11 11~r, ....,. ,,,..... ... ~tnt thin th1 current Nit ..n.r. •Ht ... er .,Ull111-' • thlnlc.1 for .af1, tl11n, .. ,...w. ,...,_ fMI c,a .. rr. • C1t1lytic action rnchts ·hit Md ...,., .. enly 4$ uc.oncb, • 01tt match llthh lt-wltlM4tt_ .....,..., fi1r. "' flame Jess thin tnt Jndi Wtll • ... ..,. te Jftht fndoor1. ·• fi1tt1rtip httt ""°' -.,,., ..... ,..,... .. h11'11dju1tm1nt tU,...anMf .....tiNt. • I ... • • • For , Rugged ··~ . :, ~· Spor-ts .. America's Original Jeans When the going gets rugged; count·on·th9world's most rugged pants, Bl ue LEVl'S •• ;made of the . world's heaviest ail-cotton denim. LEVI'S look bet· ter and wear longer, because they're the real thing! THE GRANT BOYS CARRY SKI CLOTHING FOR EVERYONE! , !~~:.~!~ .. ~~.~~~L~~~ ........ s 1595 ::!~~10!=~~~ ........... s19., SKI WIARSKI CAPS ••••• , ... '. •••• $1.49 up WATCH CAPS •••••••••••,•••••••.•••91c . LIATHIR MmENS ••••••••••• • • .$6.91 up lECTRA SOX •••••••••••• ,; • ••••••• $9.95 SKI SCARVES 4 ft. Jong • .-• 1• • • •·• ••••• $3.tl ~ . ' UR MUFFS ~ •• • ••••••••••.•••••••• $1.91 SKI SOCKS • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • •• $3 A $4 · I . ' FRHITQF . THE·LooM ........ .. .i ••• J. .. I ''' ' • • -· Levi's ® -or . . Gals 11 A llllf.IS11c col.llmow• , • S' • $13 : . OC... •lue,""""'*'1, wli11t gold •. Sim. S.16 •••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• · lllicur.COID'flUES ' . l'IOllTD DDllM.~S • $10 to ~~.~·.~~.~'.'~:.... $12 , '$11 llUSH DllUl RUIS . . ll1vy, ·~ -. pticlt, .... •1111""'1, "'"I'• . , 1i111Dll pt1111lt. Slztt .S.16 ... LADIES BOOT SALE CAJllllO ·PAllDH CllMOI . $Jf lurfii"J, .... -~... .... , ... ,. $21.00 •••••••.•• ~. ' CPDIOGUllCliiiCH S·Js ...... ........ ~ '"'· •• ,. $22.00.............. f-~ . PODOC1'11 I IUIDI LAa UP t•1· . ' ltt!J,'" ................ u. .. •. $30.00............ ~ llODOCIW 11A11C ' • ,., .. · Tan, Slits M, 199, $21.00. , • , , , , , • , , , • , , , , •·• , • , I . , ~I~~ If!! ... """"· 1.11.n ••• :... ••.••. ....... $6 10 $ J 3· ~UPllLOUAI I $13so PIM, .. IN, WN, ,.U.W ~ fllftl lfrflt•Slatrl·13 •••• • •••••••• , •••• swunas · · , .. 9 .. O · '_I....,'"'*' "81, ...,.., ........ yalltw. 1&11 s.M·L ... • • lo• I SO I . 'BOY'S .DEPARTMENT SALE WEmlJI SHIRTS ..._ 14.ts •••••••••••••• NOW ' FIAml SHllTS 1 ~ $3.tl •.•••.•••••• ~~-. : . I .... 43.tl •••• • ••••••••• HOW . . ' '°"mm · · . $288 lot. fSJO .. , ... NOW ;;ti\ IOY, YElOUIS s5· $9 ~y atf, 'f to $12, NOW le w1111a mays '3.".' ............. NOW ~ ............. '2~· ....... ··················· IOY, c.P.O. llmS ~ ,7.tS •••.••••••••.• .ow _ .. 11 '°',•n w , .. """It ............ . • i • $600 •5• • • ' •• Hair rushes . aft assortment of iessi0il.'1i~w:,;:.56c II(. lie Chaose;from Woo I.Dok 66 or Dini~ ... inas rted C colors. • Jk , Beauty· Salon FOAMING BATH 0 Soothes the ""t tsode< ski ilh care ssi ng fragrant Biodegradable foam ••• Ill• 1.25 32 IL EYER BLOOMlil~ HYBRID TEA , '~Of24 Kotex flMW . llAPllNS lltlllr · er S.,er Certified Califomi Grown 2 years o~. fully matured, oisturrzed-Naturaf Pacliaf, T,..auaf flumry Ptuvta. Planting instruction n Pack. 111•ea FerCIHlill Y11C11 , C1utlll w.....,, J"""""' 26, 1972 • 11Ll.IAG Purina DOG CHOW rnrs.11.-... llltrltltl 7 f ··7gc • GREAT Place To . Shop! II ''FREEZETTE'' Food Savers by REPUBLICWARE A complete selection of Jars, Flats, Uprites and 1 wide range of practical sizes •.• ·A shape for every need ••• dishwasher safe. Preserve food flavor and freshness as you freeze, boll, serve. fasy cleln JXJn:elain enamel ~ ·in Qt, I Qt, II> Qt sizes with black trim Jn avocado color. •ei '-" 1.49 . ' ' Beautifully styled. pad comes ii n assortmon~ of colors to enhance Ill'/ ,dli:llf. EJdl witll. ~rn:eius 1.79 ~hool & Stationary Needs • ·-·-·-·-· DIUGITORll '"'9••11111'11 -11lftllm . A. Place To Sllopl MAN-POW•• ., I ~' I I I I ....... :--... -uoz. u •. 1.17 · Dish · ClotliS -- Teri TOWELS · 4-UYER Disposable Towels ·3~$1 4~ ·;\ ll_lud.11 . . -llJIN-· RIDUCllfG ' Pl11c: T ... IS , this detlciols ·•·calorie -·-Mid-""""" • candy curbs your ~e~2.~J 2.59 EQUIPMENt' li'y SPALDING Fielder's Glove ' Jll Pll.llEI Plllasltul llGIR .. • 12 49 Willl X.lace _-nex web. form poclet w/U..mb & little filter loop. #1171 • Fie lifer's Glove cart I triple C111W11 model wifll svper-flu well. #1421 9.1 Fielder's Glove Dick ldtllfft Alllln•k lld1I • • • 7 98 with a large split action W!b laced on "bottom and sides. #3511 • wmw. unu wm 111111 liorullide -• c.rslliollll ~ : .... 1.98 Base111an's Glove ·Tt• s,.,., AllllJIP Ital with split action web, form pocket 1nd th•m-loop. #Im 6.1 Baseball Bat 5aftb11~Bat~ · '~ -Ofl~falredmak ,Ptwtr·lt•• !fd,!f f~ 2 5 rid lllmf & wMe 2 49 assorted ~ngth$. 28 .32 • """"· 33·.a•· • Baseball Bat 2for N ...... TllACit-1•1"""'_,.._ HUWTIMTCMll llACH -....... & ........... 1.35 Glm Oil c::a :o:::::• =z:;:m HISSllll 3, $Jttf.tt ' . .. 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" • ·~ ' .. . . ' . SALll STOUK~ · .. W~ned ,J,..;. •. . . ' c· board. 35xlbl~" OI' ' .28sl61'?14". ·~ --. ~ .. " ' .. ' You're Safe' When JLOU ... f4 Save·~at ' " J; QUAUTY TOT TOiER Mode of white ')>lastic I ' 7 widi _Pet:rlescenc finish.· · ' MUiti-coior ·prin~ pod. . · , . . . PACK Of 2'LIGHT IULIS · Ch<\Ose 6Q • .,.,,, ·7;,2· 2C , watt or 1()()..wuc s1i.e. • Inside frost bulbs. Save! . . . . • .. I ! Permancn~press po1f, estcr/cotton.Ad-jusrab shoulder~'9/24 ft\Oi. · - • • • . '" .. • • . • •• • . }. • iUNNG.jANTS1 COiron rerry cloth. Ile.' · : : • l itoforced crotch. In ·$• 1,. whi'te, pink, bJue 9r · '!W·~· ,2'6' • .,,,,,,, OU111it"6 ~! j f~ -1~ ' • ' · lftllSIS' Wiii E OXFOIDS. '.f· . f4.3:97-3D~i· •. 'ftite~in,,i·~1qe. 23 .. 3 . :,~~l~ ··" . . ; -·\ . ' •• J ' • -:.· : -·· • •f 1Mr~Jc,77t J ... , ... , ..... '"6.... M• r -I , ........ ' , . ..,..,.._ M • • • • • .}' •' • I -. '· WUAL, $POITY'.10PS' ·. :·· .., . I/4.3.37•3J7:.. ,,,.,,, ·.: ... ' .· N1"'!1 "" ).><>Ires•« 266 ...,. ... llGPlillr .styles ; . aa<lcokis.-S-M·L · , . • . J "· • 5-PC. lMI GI ,TMll .SIT . 3o,,;s .;. 34., able widl • . • ' ~~·-t."f3-·· ·W.;rlCD..-ed C ~ :-· 1 > < I " ' " - ' . : .. . . ' < I • UTIU lllLS,. JUNS ' -;k.1.14-JDiJt ·Cotton 'l>oW~)'pe 88 · with o.M ...., ·lo . C , solids, pr;-. .US. • IAYOll/CQTTOlf...,.W j •o..p ; M1chine•w11belil• 4 .. • chenille. 3!>2° abq ·~ border, SoHa colorL • ' ·-. . . •· . ~ 'I I _, ' . .. , . .. '. "· ' " A wide array of beau· tiful nooe-set costume riqs iD a 1election,of shapes ud colors,. · . • . -. - ' . . . ' •. • PW1iC TCmrSIAT .. • • . ~~ ' ,.Joo .. fiail4, l• • 4•1 clioice ~ S 'cojln. ..." · . s-w.v. it ; · . • • , • r I I ' I' • -• !, '' fl!.~ ~LOT Wtdntldly, J>/IUM"f 26, 1972 ' . :~;22 Indicted • ID • • . llWll; 111. (AP) - AutbariUM were roundini: up • "' • ......... .. .. v.., It.Ila • • Iller lodi-by • federal &1'11111 JllrJ in whit the govern- !!. 1D9nt 1111 WU I $1$9 million ..U fraud -!racy. "'!\II II me of the lirgest m1il fraud conspiracy cases in history and perhaJ>5 t h e llratst," said Aut. lf.S. Atty, Arthur Tilford of Miami. !levm of thole lndided are noldenll of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Authoritlea lald the other defendants were from St. Loula, New Yorki Alabama; Los Angeles: AUanta, and Albuquerque, N.M. Tilford and Alll. U.S. Atty. llldJard Kirlclmer of Loi ~ aid 'l\leldly that 1.... tot.Jing about $ll0 mlllloa were IUflend by lJuo. dreda of oorporaUons and U.. dlviduall. · Tbty • 11ld t be OPIN DAILY 10·10, IUN, 10.7 • f, I· I· !' ,,, " .-... ' .... a:.n-c.. ~ .. ,. , • . . :·:: ., / ·' Rtg.~.97 3Days While >inyl •port .-Jeer wilh block 111ipe 1ti.m, wipes dan a .... doth. Sizes 7·12. Savel , 1t MEN'SFWED . DRESS SLACKS • ·00 If 3 Ddys Only • Cbargt it l•IS-~ MEN1BOOTS Rtg.8.94 3Days 544 I Mail Fraud Case scheme Involved payments of Ltd .. wu named a deltDdaal. of ltio Mipll ollka llld John uybli tbO d e I e • d ant • advance fees for obtaining The government clalau TCI 11 Bnldy,• w'st·• ..,._. in putlclpated 1n a .cbllne pennonent loan commllments a "shell" <ompany wlthollt clwp of ltio AU-,...i Wider whldl lndlvlduala or for lo-Jl'lrpolU .even aueta ·-oddml 11 a poll ofUct, _,.. _.. the oompulol oOeklnl bua-thotJili no lout were tater pro. office box in N-• and grand jury Tbarede)' IUld Fri-lollll won ~they coold vldod. who,. JWDO II listed on a day, ud Ill a -lloDday 1et commitment.I from TCI Ill addition to lndWldQall; ahlngi. GD a 1ar11e alllocbod ' lutlll& Ulllll I p.m. • upon paymeol of • premium I t b e Tr 1 n 1 • C o n tlnent.I to a home In Nauau. Tlllard ad XI rt c b n er to 10 "poinb" ol Joi.,.st to C.1Ualty lllluNnce <;ompany,. · Poetal llllp&dor J<>lln Davia quoled Ille Ind-as TC! In advance. . ·-' ;('~ ...... ll_C.,. .... -·· tNUoll ... 11-C•••••· '••"9 • • Clearance DRESSES . . I HE'S 99, 1 HAS GLEAM ' I TRAUNSTEIN, Gtrmaoy (UPI ) -Robttl l(ocll ran away from hi.I nursU hlme to get married. I - "The slalf did evelythln( In their power to atop 1iUr llCftt meetings," he said of hl1 courllhlp. He wlJ{ be mar· rlo4 Jan. 31· Ktj:b's !Olth birthday. I • ' G,Q . . . ' . 30..,sOM.1 . ., y.., Chice I ~-Sdr-~fl .r..r.., aronp or .. lecled <lnnnc• de....,., ... relit for you1 Cu~ dreuy artd ~bt(wccn •CYl4 Now pin" money priced! You11 see deli&btfulJall f"tvorices iri ... prints. stripes, solids and combtnatio Maar are one o{akind -some2 piecestyleiJr.Petiln3-ll;Jr, 7·15; M1,...·1~20;Women'sl4~l4~ Wbill t""';,;,, 1iu1. 1").7 ' I ' • • '' ' • • • •• r WednMol. J....., 26, nn ----S -peakers Plead for ··c;rih. Death!> Resear~h!1 fASHINGTON (UPI) - Pareota ud doctora hive ura· ed !more f~eralt spending to !Ind the cauae of a mysterious 'diseue known u 'cet death" which one witniu 1 a J d resulted in 1'thouui* of emp- ty eribs, tiny graves and brokln bearta." Tboy pl...ied Tuetday lo I .' \ \ JI Senate aubcommlUee o u cbildrell and youth ,,.. - money lo fiouce '-fch ... to the causes of 1be malady, whleb likes the u... of 11 teut 10,000 babiel 1 yur u they ateep. They abo ubd for more public informatlaa pracr11111 ao parent. IDIY be oparecl the 1 ' -ol pfll, --and oftm accuaalloDI o f 11>- lanltclde. Tbe---.iu "crib del.tb," .. cot deatb11 or ......... bllant death - drome" -stribt ~y and wtlbout wamlaf, kllllnJ • -ingty belllby baby lo Ila sleep. Tllere ..... oymplolDI, no known cauae and aulGplla ............. o1dealb. Tbe -ts believed lo be Illa ........ killer ol children w ........... of oDe month an11--:an11--fJoqumdly wben a baby ii a-lbno mon1ba d Id • ..,,..... " hHe all poria ol aoc:laly, babiel from blaclt and poor fllllllllel are affected moat ofllll. "Relallvely U!Ue baa been -lo 1'eMalCh and even • lea bu , been. ~ complisbed," aa1d S I u I Goldllerr Oi llaltlmcire: presi. dent of the lalomalional Guild for Infant San1•al that he lounded ... 1111 alter loaing • dqbtae le Iba dileua. . "It iJ .-u .11· lbere were no such entity u sudden inflDI death II you 1e1rcb the .......-di Ind liler1ture -even lboulh lbonundl ol empty cribo, tiny gr1vea and broUn !:':~~-:"thl! kWer In our midst • • . " .Or. Merlin K. DuVal, usiJ.. 11111 HEW ._.tary for belllb and lclenc_e, agreed·there la a I "paucity of IOWld and aotld II>-Departmeat ol Heoltll, -. formation av1Uehle" about the lion .and Well1re bu - di.eue. Bui be Aid the "toWJy denllct bl c1oou~ g0vernmenl funded 41 with the human -i.I raearch graoll to tbe tum ol . caUlld by tbe dl'tlll SU mllllon tut YW" lo ...-ch Pll<Jlts ttollfW 111ou1 tbe it. cawe. IDBW.luuch a dNlll - - Or. Abreblm B. Jlerlman, laatlng leel1np ti nOI 11111 bead of. the Seatlle-buod Na--Ibey wwe lo-· tional Foundltlon IOI' -They ,abo lold ol ,.i1oo ... lnllDI Death, charged that the. medieal ouplclooa cl www ... I • PllCll lfflCTIYIJANUUY27t• 21t•,li9th THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "fxrl•'' sc,,.,, ADMIRAL '11.Acl/WHm TV t 184 sq.in. B.l<W.saeenit biP;wideend ·1 sq~e at cor~ for more picture! VHF/ UHF runi~·J•aot Play" <basis in· cludts awl!!-5-tt! . ,, .. ~ .......... . . ' . . •POWERFUL ... .. . AM/FM STEREO AM/FM r«:ti•tt hla all lili<on citnilll and pr«:ilioa ....... eo-"!ilh ...., ..., air ausponaioa __ ~ Jacb fot head• P1-~· "'f"'''*"'-'aconl pllJer. Wm.fialll. '•' 1 , .. . . . A .,..~l,L Kiwote C...wlfll ..... I" l .. Vwlt .. -·· C•H4o, , ..... llce,A•u• ··,,.; ~ .. t • • ' . : : • ! \ - • .. . . .. . ·. ,. . •. ' t . . . " ' MODELSKNDJBJ 3 Days0n/y No-defrostiog fre~:i:cr bolds up·to·l92 lbs. of frozen · . ' food., __ Glide-0ut free:i:cr baJket. Refrigerator has calili1CVer ldjustable shelves. • ' · . ,. •'\~ . . . . ' . . ' • • I ; S : .. ' " ·: , .. ;' . FRIGiD4f-. · · 2 :SPEED.WASilEt • ' I • .1 I --• -... -.. -- •• DAILY PILOT Wed..,day, J•...,, 26, 1972 "C ~-. Irving Mysterious~ Also O'IN DAILY 10-101 IUN!_llte i '· S~rm Eiigulfs Autlror in Hughes Boo.k C,ontriJversy '. · ··;.1*:.!. / . , , . c·....,-~,' 4 • ' Imf',.:llK (AP) -Those w)lo \{>ow blm sq aur.N Irving liaa been almost u enlpialic over Ille Pl•I year and a lillf U the blllimalh! lodUllrlaliit Whole fll~plul U. '1,year~d .novellat melntalnl ·be compiled. Escept for what they read In the newspapers, even close friends remain ...,.,,ugbtened GQ the role Jrving has jlayec1 ln the productJoo of "The • I' ' , ....... , 1tl ' \ ·~ ' AutoblootrtllhY ol Howard 11ugi.;.,. ' 1 piahllshed.bool; lo hil ~~ hU llved·oo , , , , ,. .. .,. 1efe ••• Yett ,.,,. At IC ... PUbllibei ·r.rcGraw·llill , 'l"Ued by • the Balea~ol lblza la~fo(·U year•. .~·~· _,.;.~·~·,.;. .. .;.· ~· ·.,.:., __ .;,;...;,.;.;!111..;,_.p. ____ ~---· ,;·~_.· '"'l••'----queslk>nl ol who actually pocketed He resides ln a mod<rolzed ~year-!>ld • ' • $050,00D It paid !or rights lo the boot, peuant house with bis fourth wile, sw~ • . , ,, . , , . says It Is holding back public~lion of )!ie .. born painter Edltb 5.'.""'"•r, aod Uf!ir • " ,., , , • , · · 00:~:~=~1:s~~ged~weatber ·tw,~~=~~~·incl~;-rhet.o~.u; In· v .. en,· t:.-..r· ·y -c·1a· c· a· u'· "ta ~h~~:Veraal storm that has burst ~J:~~~ 1.~%ra~8w~ t~.,l~e ··::~ . , . ~ . I~ The American novelist, who has seven Floor," McCra\v-HUl, 1966, ancJ "Spy," ~lacmillan , 1969. Perhaps his best known book, "Fakel",. the biography 1of Hungarlan art forger Elmyr de Hory,. was published by McGraw·Hlll in 1969. , Another boot, "The BaWe o 1. · Jerusalem," dealing with the Arat>..Israeli war Jn 19!S'7, was put out by Macmillan• HI. ' 19'70. 1'1lbllshlng.sources say Irving's current ' contract wltb McGraw·Hill, signed before the wrll« alarted ,..,.k on the illlgh~s project, calla for lour bool<s and paid a Jump *~ce of $150,-000. " Adversity la no stranger to Irving. J;lis a~d ,-u:e.:)Vhom he married in l~, was Jdlled•in mi automobile accident the next year. While be was Working on ru\a.J. maDUscript· fevisions on his iniUal at. ·temift at a book about the Arab-Israeli war; au' Ir\'~:;_ liotes, photographs aod manuscript copies were destroyed in ~ apartment fire... · Does he consider the present con- troversy exciting? "Are you kidding?" he as~ed before departing tor JbWt.1"Llsten, · jj~:::::::~~:::::::::::::;:;::.:=~::;;;:;:;;;.::;:;:::;;:::::::::::-..:~t!="::;;-;:::;:::::t:;;;::::::::::::;;::;~:::;:::::;.;.: .· .. ·:· ' .•• :·.·:·:·:·:·:-:·:-:·:·:·:·:·=·=·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:···:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::::·:·.:;;~·::--~11~ t\i . . • . .. 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Ntwpon llM:11 t 71h· St IAff nAllCllCO MIUUAI J2l1t<...i..1111 "2-2111 J • I Safety Probe Ordered SACRAMENTO (AP) ,- Gov, Reagan's finance dJnc.. tor sayj the governor ordered a hurried special investigation over 'the weekend of the State '/, Division of Industrial Safety, under fil'f: as being lu ln ~ ecuting saftey violaUOD1. • Finance Dlrector've(ne Orr said his de~t·s In- vestigation is in addlUon to a departmental probe ordered 10 days ago. Jack Hatten, director of the Dlv,Jtion ~I Industrial Safety, offifed his resignation Ju. U after a )larade of tield ln- vestijlators told a leglalative cormnlttee their &PBJ-tment refu.oed to back them up ht prosecuting violations o I various safety code violations theY.}aid they had uncovered. IWulta of his department's lnv~tlon would be analyz. ed and the r .. ulta turned over to Reagan, Orr !aid. He told newsmen two do:.en of bis auditors have ln- terylewed more than 160 of the divl.!.ion's 200 field 1 e v e J employes over the weekend as part of the bastily-<>nlered probe. "We're asking how wi e- spread -:-or have th're, been any occurences -of aucb things u pulling violation llf• off Snaafe equipment,,... Orr said. l . ~i. ' wm:(ciJmen Kicked Out r' Of Meetfug LOS ANGELES (AP) -Loo Angeles Ctty.eouncu President John S. Gibooh 'J~. aDd Coun- cilman John Ferraro have been ejected from a cloled meeting of the city Harbor Commission at which the Wilmington Yacht Marina con-, troversy was being discussed. Gibson said be Ind Ferraro had been invited to the meeting Monday by Harbor Commissioner FrW &µllvan , then were told to leave after a "smart, young attorney told the commission that Mr. Fer- raro and I (Gibson) could get out." A Harbor Department spoke&man aald the meeting wu closed to ou~1lder1 because UUgation ~8! beln& discussed. But city -.~ said nevertheless the com- mission's action In ejectlni the two councilmen l!"I' UD· precedented. . Ferraro ta chairman of the council's I ndustry and T r a nsportatlon Committee which I s lntemled lo the marina, recently returned by the courta to the Hirbor DePartment after the tenant operating the fa c 11 lt y , defablte!I on the le-. Tbougb at least four parties have offered to take over the lease and operate the marina, Harbor Department ofticlals havt' refu.oed them saying' the marina 8.rea is needed for port expansion. · Gibson, who said that he ls ~"for the yacht owws u the councilman from the marina district, and Fe~ reportedly made a special · trip to ~!tend the meilbtiJ. He. said he thought the c:om- miuionera discussed holctlnl , an IDctlon to sell noata and o!hWI marina faclliU ... Aged Pooches Get Bargaili SANTA CRUZ (UPI ) -A 1$ -l!nlleenilebw .. fw --female dop bu been extonded by Iha cltJ -to cover those too old to bear puppies. 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I ' OUR REG. $12.99 3088 BRISTOL STREn Son DI.., FrHway 11 Bristol r , I • • -. -.~ - ; It DAILY PILOT Wed...,.,, Janu.., 26, l 9T2 ·Nixon · Se.es Bond to Cool .,Mideast Secretaries' ·• Sem-inar Sef NEW YORK JAP) -Pre~· dent Nbon 1ay1 tt would serve • neither tho Unllod Stat.! oor Soviet Russia "lo a 11 o w ourselves to be drawn into coofllct by what happens btt•etn Israel and i ts neighbors. "Therefore, it's to our ln- tere!t to try to cool that con· flict to the utent we can/' he adds ln IA lntervie,w with editors of the Reader 's Digest. "The progress has not been loo slgn!Jkanl lo date, b<Jt the fact that we'fe had a truce for this length of time is en- couraging." N11on Wd he rated the Mid- - ,UYE $1.0.71 die East In between SOUtbeast Asia aod Be:rUn among areas or potent J a J conlrontaUon between Moacow and Wa>bington. He called It •1unreallstlc" to think Russia or even China would i nter v ene in . a peripheral area like southeast Asia. But be said. the risk in Berliq w a s extraordinary becauJe of the vllal Interest.. there of both the United Stat.! and Russia. The wide-ranging interview was for the February edition of Reader's Digest. • On his &oa1 of a "generation of peace,'' Nixon said : . "My fee.Ung today ls that WI ''creates ID ~ptable art entering the period when danger not CMlly to I t 1 the danger of world conllJct, of neiibborl but lo the rest of the world war, hu been very world." subalanUally reduced ••• We With reference to t b e ca n n o t 1 s • u m e l b e 1voidance of coolrontatlon and responsibility for brush fires, the pceaibllity of more com~ little wars or, b~er war1, municaUona Qd trade, the whether ~re in Asill, chltf executlve said: 11We Africa, Latin A m e r I c a • have to find thole areas in Tbty're probably go~g to con-\ which our Interests coincide . ., tlnue aa: long as we live. In response to another ques-- "On the other hand, the tion the President laid "the United Stat.! can and will use SALT t..lb are 1olnr well." lta enormoua influence to cool "In my oplplon," be wtnt it · .. " on, "there is a very~ good Nixon saw his forthcoming chance that a SALT ag~ trip to Peking as recognition ment will be reached -a that the isolation of Red China limitation on o f fen 1 l v e •Sheer leg sryle with opaque panry and nude heel with reinforced toe ' . . .. •·All m:ide style from toe to Waist •Both styles in petite, ave~ &lid tall in fashion shades H01ilty Dtpt. SAVE 66c! weaporw and delen1lv1 wa.pons. "Bui this ii I IJmliltion Ofl- Jy. It'• only the first step. The next step lurtber doWll the road would be I mutual ~UC­ tion in 1rma. .And that, of course, II the goal we have." !l'lu<llnR the ecooomlc rise of Japan, the Soviet Union IJ1d the Common Mlrb~ Nlxoo told hlx Interviewers : "My feeling la .•• that the United States should welcome thla competition." . He polnlod out that In the aftermath ol World War Il, Germany and Japan com- plelely reliullt their plant.. with machioery agalnat n e w U.S. Ii<!. lie-: machinery. ·So the whole "Much of America'• plant Is American J>ianl has lo be old. We can't apect the I renewed .. That's why we have hi&bNt paid wortinpnen in to consider fast write-offs on tbe -Id to' compete wttb old depreciation." Spain ff onors Hemingwa y MADRID (1Jl'l) -Spain has recognized Ernest Hem- ingway as the greatest foreign writer'on bullfighting by nam· ing an award atter him. Estabu Baasols, t our i s t promolloil direct announced on Spanish natioNI rldlo that an annual award would be made lo the lorelgn writer who best promoted buliCightlng. The prize will be named after Hemingway, who showed his passion for the sport in his books "Dea.th In The After· noon" and "The Sun Also Rises." 11Promlse and Progress," a seminar for secretaries, it being presented by the Oraog• Coast Evening College this Saturday morning In the OCC Science Hall. The seminar and Juncheon are scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 2p.m. -• Cuest speakers wilt include Rear Adm. W. C. Chambliss, USN (ret), and Mrs. Mary Ann Sayler. Adm. Chambliss is the author or four books and numerous short stories, a lee· lurer in non·flclion writing at UCLA, and a corporate com· munication consultant and es· ecutive. 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"The truth was m 9 re damaging to Ull Army's system than PWI could Im· aglne : that 1Ublequent of- ficers of Ule America! Division, who had no direct in- volvement with My Lai 4 and its tnvestta:aUons, had destroy. eel evldenc< lo )>t()ted the olll· cers who p.."tC«led them." Hersh reported last week that the Peers commi11\on SAVE '1.80! ' placed al 147 the number of year of C.f. Orao1 K. Hen-the members of the Barl<er etvllllftl kllled al My Lai, and deroon, comman<ler of th! lltb task forte, but only one, U . allo uld about 100 other Brigade and Barker ' 1 Wllllam L. Ciiiey Jr., was civilians were ma ss acred superior. After a four-month found aullty. 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General Koster Samuel W., the divlsiOn cemmander - claimed to have any knowledge or it. ··The t vl denct 11 ovuwhelmin1 U..t If such i rtport was prepar~ b y Barker it was a complete lt1ud. NOM ol the ptlnd~ In the My Lal 4 lnvestita\ton • • • hail any koowl6d1• ol further inqulriet. "For !Mm. the lnveotlptlon bad ended ll) March, 1 ft• days afttr It begai\," H!rab 1111!. "The Peer• commiu.lon was ------------------- unable to find any cople1 of Colonel Barker's f o r m a I report in the he1dq~arter1 of either the America! Division or the 1 tth Brigade," Hersh said. 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' ·-" ' hl·l I hdi ' • • I • ' •· ~ • NEWPORT HARBOR KIWANIS' FOUNDATION • PRESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES Friday, January 21, 1972 1:00 p.m. . ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AU DITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA ED LARK "NATIONALIST . CHINA· TAIWAN" Sl!ASON Trcic'aTS ADULT •...••••••. Jll.• !Sin1i. lll"'iuJH &t ... , ••••. , ...... tl ... I STUOIHT ......... , IS ... (llntlt llll!'llUIN 11 4'w ........... ,. $1 ... J No. 1 on the Coast Your Hometow rj N11wsp·aper Is The DAILY PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl "''Is there a question about polls? I'm my opinio n about th em." ying to grve you ' New Credit Card Ruling WASHINGTON (UPI\ -A new law that became effective this week provides that credit card owners cannot be held liable for more than $.JO worth of unauthorized purchases regardlr.ss of when the card was lssued . The law, passed in 1970, also required credit •Card com· panies to devise identification syste~ for use by merchants or the card companies cannot collect any part of the value of good.! or services obtained on stolen ~cards. FBI Chief's Girl Grabs Shoplifter MIAMI (UPI) -Mary Lou Whittaker, 1g...year-old daughter of P..fiaml'1 FBr chief, has bet!n 'told all her life that preventing crime i& 1 •every body 's business, not juat the police's.'' Mary Lou took her dad's word and has t:ie b:-.:ises to pro.Ve it. The daughter of Kenneth Whittaker, special agen t in charge or the Miami 1'ill, is a cashier supervisor at a North Miami Beach discount store. Sunday, she tackled a si.1-foot Shoplif· ting suspect and grappled with him "an awful long 30 seconds" bef'Ore the store 's security guards came to the rescue. Pttiss Whittaker, a sophomore at Barry College, said store security guards had taken the suspect into their offices for questioning when he broke and ran. "He came ruMing across the store and I heard pe<iple yelling to stop him," Mary Lou said. "He leaped over the checkout rounter right to where I was standing, so I grabbed him. "J put my arms around him and held on. He pwihed me into the window and It shook a lot, but l held on. Then he knock- ed the wind out of me, but I held on. "Nobody seemed to be doing anything and I thought 'Where i.s everybody.' r thought if T didn't hold on, he would ·be fret. so J kept holdihg on.·• Security guards finally grabbed the suspect, and he was arrested on charges of stealing $28 worth of merchandise. Scientists Bemoan toss 9f Grand Tour in Space PASADENA (AP) -Scientists ha,•e re1ponded unhappily to deletion in Presl· dent Nl:ron's budget or funds for a unique space mission based on an astrononUcal oddity that won't occur for another 200 years. The budget (or the N .a ti o n a l Aeronautics and Space A.dministrahon sharply trimmed funds for the Grand Tour, the flight or unmanned spacecraft past the planets Jupiter, Saturn. Uranus and Pluto. During the last halt of this decade they'll an be lined up in orbits abou t 1he aun so that Jupiter's gravity could be us· ed to "kick" one spacecraft on to Saturn tor one flight and another on to Uranus and Pluto in another. The alil!nment of the planets making such dual purpose mi!sions possible won't occur again unUI the middle or I.he 22nd ctntury. The grand tour program, being plaMed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory here, was cut back to about $7 million in ••study" money for fiscal 1973. Scietitists said about fas million is needed that 'y1t3-r if the spacecraft are to be ready in time. "We're just sitting around here today holding a wake for the Grand Toor," said Dr. Rochus Vogt, professor of physics at the California lnstitute of Technology. •:1t means this won't happen in our generalkm. One doesn't like to leave things that are plausible and reasible to the next generation, especially when we've worked hard to develop the capability to do this. "It's a s h o c k i n g disappointment. Outrage isn't something a scientist ca n afford these days.'' Or. Robert Holzer of the University of California at Los Angeles sald the cancellation was unfortunate. "I don't y:lsh to pass overall judgment on the priorities of the nation because I'm not qualified." he said, "Bui from a scientific standpoint. I think the Grand Tour y,•ould be a very y,·orth~·hile in· vestn1ent." There will eventually be opportunities to send a spacecraft to the planets separately µointed out sa id Dr, Von R. 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COSTA Mlf.A-UI I . 11WI ''· • HUNTINGTON •IACH-J11J1 ~ lfllilll ti A!Mnll HUNTINGlON HA~I ...... ,,. •t ,,_,.,., U.NT.t. ANA-1 .. W, I ..... ""' '1i.1't M. HUWTINGTON alAC~ 6 letftplr Alrmon Job c. Olivos Jr., aon of Mr. and Mra. John c. Ollvot of 7702 Commodore, Hunllnaton Bt1ch, has receiv- ed hla llrat U.S. Atr Force du- ty auta:nmenl alter com- plelln1 blllc tralntns at the A1r Tralnln1 Comm and• s Lackland AF'B, Tex. The airman h11 been 111i1ned to a tho T .. tlcal Air Command at Geor11 AFB; tor tralntn1 and duty In tM ldmJnl!t.raUve field. Navy Airman Apprentice Fraok O. Reick , aon of Mr. and Mra. Richard A. J\elck of 894 Capital St., Costa Mesa, has gradu.ated from Aviation Administration School at the Navel Air Technical Training Center, Millington, Tenn. A! M Admlnldratlonman he perform .clerical duties such such u parts accounting and ordering, supply office admin- istration, the maintenance of aeronautical publications and other tasks vital to the func- 1. tlonlng of an airborne squadron. ' He is a graduate of Estancia High School. Coast Gu1rc1 S e 1 m a n Recruit Wlllllm E. Lotb:, Son of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Loltz of 512 DeAnu Drive, C.Orona del Mar, enlisted in the Coast Guard Re.serve at 'the Coos( Guard llecruitlng /Station, Long Ber."h. 1 1 Alter eight wee.kl of basic ~ t training he will be assigned to ~ a C.Out Guard unJt for five months of -,=live duty. • Navy Ensign Stephen M. : • Reece, husband of the fonner • Miss Diane R. Newland of 3130 ' . ' • ' Kerr Lane, Cost2 Mesa, has " d ••• ; gra uated l r o m Environ- mental Indoctrination School • at the Naval Air Station, ; ' Pensacoli, Fla., completing ; C one of the first phases of Navy . • . . Flight Training. He studied basic 1erodynamia, a v i 1 t I o n physiology, enstneerlns and land 1nd sea survival ttcbni- que.5, and upon completion of more Uw1 a year ol intensive ground and in-flight training ~ will be awarded the Naval ; f Aviator 'a.. "Wings or Gold)' . ;ti Mar~ ·P~t. :.~ ~; f Obal, .on or ~· Md ,r.Jrs. r ., , 1 Pastoi' 'llbal~=· Slod"""' Weatmtnit.er, tr.a ~ ~ basic training at lhi Mari'Oe · r~ Recruit Depot at San Dlei6. · · • · ' N8vy Petty Officer •Third .. ·ctass S-~pben J . Brueueman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Brueggeman of 10182 Beverly ~Drive, Huntington Beach, is .atationed at the Naval Air Sta· . tion. Cubi Point, in the ~Republic of the Philippines with Patrol Squadron 10, ,Chome-based at the Naval Air -Station, Moffett Field. .. Navy Lieutenant ( J iyi i o r grade) Glen A. Deu,~n of the former Ml»' Ctr ·M. Brogger of tM175 BOJrTVI :, Place, Westminster/fa ' IU· • tioned at the Nav.,,.. Alr"St• -;.ttoa, CUbi Point, · in the ·~Republic of the ~utp ne11 oi:wlth Patrol Squadron 19, ~homebased at the Naval Air ~Station, Moffett Field . '" Airman First Class Vern W. , Moll an, son of Mr. and Mr1. emon L. Mollan of 2230 Mlntr St., Costa Mesa, has been named Oulstanding First erm Airman in his unit st U- ~apao Airfield, Thailand. · ~ Airman Mollan, a medical admlniltraUve 1peciall!t with !'the 11th USAF Hospital, was <i leded for his exemplary ondu ct and duty ~r!ol-mance. The 1lrman Is a graduate 'Of stancia Hl&h School. • " William M. Hattoa, aon of # r. and Mrs. dohn W1 Hutton, 4:J821 Port Weatborne Placet ~ewport Beach, has been commlasioned a 1 e c o n G ;:Jleutenaot .in the U.S. Air __:,Foree upon eraduatlon from 'Officer Training Schoo) (OTS) at Lackland AFB,"l'tr. Lieut.nan! Hulton, selected <for OTS through competitive uamJnation. Is being assl~1lt'd lo Webh AFB, Tex., for pilot .tralnlna. ~ • Edward J. lledlla, aon of .. 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Many ]obs Don't Requir~ College Degree • Attacks ·Children .f.oast Boy - Wins Trip For Two 111 JOYCE LAIN ID!NNEDY appllances, wute d i s p o s a i the mechanic and -·•-due lo anticipated incre.,. In percent lncrtase. n......i for .. ,..... ,_.. . over-lhe-rolld truck drlYln is Ft v e. ye a r. old Jeff CM'• ..... awJ n .. unit.a, automaUc heating and occupattons, are expected to aircraft. expected to inCIW: t 0 Ntuburger of Newport Beach ~-.,_ Mlj'"d• cooling .systems will require reach I mlJlloe In llllO, a 21 BUSINESS M A C B I N E 800,000, up 25 percent -the 8J Peter J. StmcroU. M.D. bu won two round·triplicketa fr I• '"0&:.,.sd1• ...... add.itJ~nal ptumtie:s for in-percent increase over 1968 SERVICEMEN w i 11 ex· 640,000 erqployed in la ~.. lo San Francisco In Ibo po-ud ........... Noodl," 0 slallallon and .. mcing., Also, employmenl o1 11 S, O O O • _....... Id growlh .c Dear Dr. Slelncrohn : ~p Newport Beach Fire Depart. oew _.... ~-p·~-ll pipework is growlni! m In-Growlh ta relalecl prtmartly lo .-~':::.".~very_':~. ~ •• I ASSEMBLERS, ww put Is KOi')' enouiJI, but when it -menl Chrtltmaa Tree burn Labo<"::::!....':!-!"_.;;' el , dustry, especially m the bxnuJng auloa, lrucb and Ill ~-81 ~ '~ 0 together parts of flnisl)ed ~'°" atrtkes auddetily at night, ti Is drawing. Labo< ;.;:--..,. .,.. .,. chemicals Industry, and other ~..:.llllllbe, aboul1,. 70001 perwo"'~nmog ~ ducts In manufacturing plai)ts, a bon'ible experleoct. Nol .,.. •wA£sU~RDIJMD£D ff)l.l}IJ' Jeff, the son of Mr. and Mrs. --· oa . .Z:.'... ,.. ...... a lnduJlrles automating more of -w , r are projected al 1111,0IO' In ly the chlld, but the parents _____ FOia::, __ E_6_1_"__ Ralph Neuburger, 121 lith st., ·-,... ,.... --""' their produtclon. On the other c Illl. The f.-i.growing oc-111111, an lncreue ol I fO""'nt become panic-stricken. -will fly on Air Ca)lfornla colle1e edacalloa' ha n d • I e c h n o I o g I c a I a f e e f cupatlons are upected lo be over the 785,000 In 1'11-De- We have two youngsters. '~t·i bow It usually works d e v e I o p m e n t s !Uch as aervkemea ~or typewrl iteri, mand for these wortlr1 will One h., never bad croup, but out," Acting Flt. Chief Leo H. CARPENl'ERS, the largest prelabricaled p I u m b I n g c d a ~ eqd u P"!~~ be restricted by au"1lilalion. the other boy has bad three 'Talk' to Deaf Love aald. r:::::.~ .. ~~~ bu:ilJ: assemblies are likely lo limit 0 r n er andchlndupllca-.. an cop,... Inspectors In manufacturing severe attacks. Twice we were ·~-growth for plumbers and ma es. are expected to incrtue to not -aUy m•-ised because Co·urse at QCC Jeff! and lnllvlhee ofthel drboys crease to almost I.I mltlion in plpelltters. .•~!SKILLED WORKERS 635,000, a 9 percenl ~wtb ~ • -~ parllc pa•·• Ina aw· 1980, up H percent over the ~ In 1M• he bad been having 1 cold, ing rece:.ti'y at the Newport 1169,000 employed In 1961. De-MAClllNERY OPERATORS hues, and the growing pro-(OPERATIVES) requirements ;2o·v;;e;;r;;S85;;:;;,000=;;;;-=' ;;;;;;·=;;;;;;; with cough and fever. But the "Communication with the Center Fire Station. mand would be projected _ such as c r 3 n em en, portion that will be equipped are projected at 15.4 million in ;;;; other time, which was last Deaf," is a new nine-week AU had been choaen area higher, e1.cept for the growin~ bulldozer operators, derrick with air~nditioning, power 1980, a 10 percent increase week, be went to bed ap. course being offered this winners In the Jan. 1 use of prefabricated building operators _ are expected to brakes and devices to reduce over the almost 1• million ln parent!y well, but w a s spring by tbe · Orange Coa."lt Christmas tree bum at six components, power tools, and increase to 410,000 in 1980, up exhaust fumes -all of which 1968. Tbrte of every 5 awakeoed by choking aensa-Evening College. locations in the city, at which improved materials such as 44 percent over the 285,000 ln increase malntenance. Growth semiatllled workers iD 1968 tion. a hoarse cough and dif-The class meets on Wed-more than 1,900 discarded stronger adhesives and nails l96a. 'Ibis projected growth will be partially offset by were factory operatives in ficulty ln breathing. He ac-nesdays from 7-9 p.m. 1n the Christmas trees were burned. having improved holding pro-rate is hlghU than for any of greater use of test equipment, m a n u facturing industries. FOR AOVERTlSING IN tually struggled to get his Administration Building at About 2,500 people attended pe.rties. the other large construction such as dynamometers and Among the n o n (a c t o r Y breath. MW we steamed him Fairview State Hospital. the bonfire, but only those occupations. Highway con-engine analyt.ert, and. the QPetatives , drivers of trucks, OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE .'' NORM ST ANLE~ 642-4321 DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE The course coocerns Jtself under 18-yean-old were eligi-PWMBE&,AND PIPEFIT-structlon is particularly im-growth of .~gnosttc ~nters.. buses and taxicabs made qp with .manual communication ble 'for drawings. TER requirements are ex-porlant in increasing demand by far e·tar~ group. · with ihe 1deaf and com-Other area winners were · pected to increase to •1s;ooo In for these workers. A IRCRAFI' MECBANICS municating with cl,ildren. lt Jim Rossiter, 12; Tony Como, 1980,a +lperctDtrise.overthe are expected t<> inctease t<> LOCAL.~RUCK DRIVERS begilit Feb. 9 and -runs 7; Mark Rucker, 13, Eric 330,000 employed in 1968. The MOTOR VEHICLE 230,000 in 1980, a. 70.per.cent fn. are ,es:pected ~ ipcreue to 1,5 T_:throu~~fh;' A~p~r)l~U~ .•••• ~Ca~tes~,~li4 ~and~Dian~P~egg~, i"i· iiiiiiiilre~nd~tow~anliimore~~baitbrooiimai,iMEiCBANli~CS~, itheii'argiesilioli.ic;re~aise~o~vierithe~~l35i,~llOO~lnili961i, ~mlllJo~in~lr~om~ijUimllJiiioini, iailli~•·~··=~~ lot a few houn, he went back to lleep. My queollonl are these: Where does ti all begin and end? Ia: there any sure way to Jr'tvent attack.I? My son ii 2 years old. Will these attacks tum into 10metbing serJous? -Mrs. u. COMMENT: >.. you say, croup can be quite acary - and the dark and silence of night ii the UIUal background for the attack. Fortunately, moe:t chDdren wrvlve tt well and do not come down with any aerlous compllcatlom. Only l111'ely does a child r'equ1re a tracheotomy (opening lnlo wtnaplpe) to allow air in and oui of the lunp. , why ·~ croup more common • In younger children? BecaUJe their a.trway1 are 10 1tnall. Coma an Infection by bac- tarla or vlrua, and the air tubel and larynx become' con- gested and swollen; air cannot lie! through.In aufllcleot quan- tity and the child struggles for It. The resuH: croup. Ao the cbtld grows•older, a~ tacks _of croup disappear beca111e a l r pasaagewaya beco.n>e lart!er and there ii lea tepdepcy to obotructlon to ......... UnfortU111tely we ca n • t alwaya !Oretell when a child w111· come down with croup. Ao you said, IOlllellmel it comes on without any apparent In- fection lilte larynglila or a cold, But once It begins, It Is Important to treat it ef- fectively. One of the most essential things to do is to bumidUy the child's room. Keeping the air molsl In an overheated room counteracts the dryness, and soothes In· flamed nasal and I h r o a I passages. There are various methods. You can boil water in a ketUe or pan on an electric bumtr; hang wet towels on a radiator; buy a 0 cold-mlit" humidifier, or use an electric steam vaporizer. H none of these methods Is handy, you can carry the child lnlo the bathroom and turn on the hot water in shower or tub to quickly make steam f o r humidity In the room (not to give him a bath). Remember that croup may recur on sueceeding nights . Thererore it is advisable to keep his room humidified day and night until the attack is d!finitely ovr.r. Repeated at- tacks (or a very severe one) of croup deserve investigation by your child's doctor. He will prescribe medication to have on hand which often helps abort an attack. Treating in- fected tonsils or an unsus- pected allergy sometimes pre- vents attacks of croup. I sup- pose It ls silly for me lo say, "Keep your head" when your child has an attack of croup. Nevertheless, it is true that however terrifying may be the nperieoce. there is usually a happy ending. MEDICALE1TES (ll<pllel To ll<aden) Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I am 11 ,.an old and have been wearing dentures for more than 10 years. Lalely they have been irrltating my gums. 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ATITAHCOLLlctaa.vo. •VANNUV& • "IVIRS.DE •COVINA •LACAESCENTA • LAOERAHEIGKTI • TtlCJtaANOOAU •IASfLOl~ILft ·-eLAsMfllt1 • CHATIWOATH • T4RZANA • RISIDA • UPLAND e SAIXiUS e GOLi.TA e vtCTOAYILLI • elttlt*IM HILLI • CORofrlA • CMIMILLO • aAKIMFfELD e HACIENDA HllOtlTI • •GMMDO • W VMLIY • ,t • • • ' ' ' ~ c Wedntsdl)', .!ln""f 26, 1972 DAILY PILOT JS 'Cage Bra~l Hospitalizes ·Two Buckeye Players; MIN?iEAPOLIS (AP) -Wayne Duke, Jiii Ten COlllllllJ&loner, ordered Mln- '0heoota and Ohio Slate officials to con!er , \with him ~Y ~ 1 brawl that stopped a •dbulcetbaJI game between the scboola Tuelday night, leaving two players • ' pltalized. .J; The game ~as halted with 36 seconds .)o play, and OhlQ Sta~ wu awarded a~ , j 44 vlctoey that gave the sbdh-rlllked 0.jluceyes !Int place in the Big Ten ~ , lflth a ~ record and dropped llltJi.rp· 111 11'1 Mlnnetota to 4-1. 110 Ohio. !late coach Fred Taylor reported- ''°' 1 "' C!Coury Jqins Ralston I . I At Denver Former M_ater Dei High football coach ck Coury has vacated his post as head Jr wu IOintl to ulc Duke lo order Ille W a1ar alto bad a cul o"" hla eye. Xraya Gopben !ram performing 1 pregame lhoftd tbore were no llrioul Injuries. Globe-.type warmup on lfOlllids · Taylor and coaeh Bill Musselman o! lhet It lncltea the crowd and la 1' type o! lo\inneoola bad dl!ltrlnJ views on what • opeclijcle that below in the professional trtuered the fight before a crowd o! 11,. ranks. 175 at Williams-Anma. Three Ohio Stale bisketbaU players ";rhree Minneaola players were bad were ,taktn to Un!Yerslty· of Minnesota mouthing our boys at the half," said ~tat -the game -starfera Luke Taylor. Witte i"4 Mark Miner and reBi!rve Mark Muaaelplan 11ald Witte hit Minnesota Wagar. • • guard Bo!> Nix, 6-3, on the head as the Tbe f.!ool Witte and Wagar we~ held . hall ended. overnlCbt '"" obaervallon. Witte suffered f "We went up eight points aa· the game Jaoerationl over his ~ tn4 eyebrows. was ending/' said Taylor. This, Taylor !ell, fl'ultratocl the Gophers. "Th9 weren't.,.. h,,.ulng !he ball up the court," said tlie Ohio State cocab.' Just before the Dght broke oot, Nix hit a long jump shot to pull tlie Gophen lo 51).ff. Tbe ltcht erupted 11 seconds later, under the Ohio St;.te basket Witte WU going In for I shot whereuJ1911 Qfficials ejected Turner from the game. . Minne!918'1 Corky Taylor Aid Witte apit at hJm when he went over to help the Buckeye player up off the Door. "I tried to pick Witte o!f the floor alter ho hid ...,. clown !ollowinJ the !oul." aald Taylor. "Al 1 pulled him up, Witte spit at me." At lhla polo~ wllne>aes said, Taylor lineed Witte In the rroln. Within second>, nearly every player from both teams was out on the Ooor throwlnJ punches. Police swarmed onto the Door 11 the figbt'brol<e out, pulling players apart and stopplllg aome !ans who stormed onto the court. Duke said he regretted that .. the situa· tlon marred an otherwise fine Big Ten contesL After consultation with both coa~, II Wh decided in !he bat ti;: terest of oa!ety o! the players 11111 flDI 111 ' . -·I terminate the game 1111111 polnL" • Clyde Turner o! !he Gophers ..... ejected for a flagrant foul ''and had beeG notified before the metee esplodecl lbto a general melee," Duke. .,td. Musselmlln contended the ~ mar: red by 30 personal fouls. had l'llteo oot ol hand and· that White "came doW1I sw!nf.' Ing with both 81Dl8. "When a game gets rough," 11Jd Musselman, "they should call them ii tight as they can.•• UCI Breezes, 94-75 Patience Pays Off. For Anteater· Five By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Hie O.lly Plitt S1'H ' ' • the Tigers, 16-4. and 1t·was a breeze for • coach lit •Cal jilate (Fullerton) .jor ljll assl,.~t,•'.lcll> undor.~ohn ilalslOn with th~v~Bl'oncos'.pro!ess!Onal'tiiob. Hll 1'! 'Ii'< charge o! !be ~allY " te ~~er.. , "' ~if 'liie.~·" ruaru< anotlier c6ach will be needei ~ C.I· st,te (Fullei1on)f long· wit.b • .i.~es mattt bf .the ss of assl' "' ~s Joe· O'Hara, •. -alias, ' Moon~nd Bill Hannah due to an air lane ·J tJ? Irvine continued its red-hot shooting! nano and had little dif!lculty returning "' • the victory sid~ of the ledger ;Tues48y qigh~ downing Occidental Collegel.'75, 111 C;awford Hall. the balance o! the. night with Till'• chargers ahead by 30 when he pulled the last of his starting combine with sis minutes to play . Phil Rhyne, the team's leading scorer and one who m.ust be healthy against CSLB, favored his left knee considerably and closed with only three points. He wa.- content to rifle the ball to teammates on fast break situations and Jet them do the acei<!~~t that killed~hf trio. • , Couf.as been tHe head coach ·at Cal State Berton) for tWo years following stjnts. t Mater Dei, U~ and a brief fting· wlur ·e Pittsburgh · Steelers: · · ~s~ater Dei elevens captured eight le~Ues and fo~ CIF cluimpionships. SALT LAKE CITY -"He was brllllan~ • dynamic, tough but com- p:(SSionate," • close associate said Tues--daY.. ;oF Dan Meyer, Salt Lake Goldeir Eagle hockey club <>wner who fell to his t death lrom the 19th floor of a hotel In .. : Bloomington, Mi9n. ' Meyer, 45, des!!f'jbed as a "semi:-· wealthy" mining and oil consultant, fo'J'\d!il the Western Hockey .. Learue club· be,.; ID October o! 1969> aild underwent two la&t-place seasons in~1969-70 ad 1970- 71. .. I e " . ~r"; AUL-MINNEAPOLIS -Tbe Na- ~ Hockey League's board of . gov!!!'l'ra took the_ easy way pql~. reanpnent busle and now Lallf . · and Atlanta, the two ~west lllt4'l\ber-:: clubs, know what theyJre.dp .. lnltl~·-i ~ ~ · Afl4\ ·lddlhg aniund -' ...,. ' geslionl lo divide. the II clubs Into four diVfsiois of fOur teams each, the go~ernors chose the simple solution of ·sg ihe new teams to the a1feady, e · East and West Divisions. , , ' U\ Island get {llf,.shorl en~o! . • •, straw ,_by being ~~elllt. to-:, . ; '· r,:t where it will compete 1Wiih.!1ife-., :· , · pansicJt\ established teams aJ.ong .;.with ' · Buff&TQ. and Vancouver. Atlanta· wa1 assj~ to the west -an all expensiOn dlv!&ll>l except for the Chicago Black HaWo; . . ..... ~ . . ~ .. • ;: , I !iN()XVILLE. Tenn. -·Some '\Jhlvera~ tY 10f'" Tennes.~ athletes may face di'sc~ary action for betting-on athletic contests, the UT·Knorville chancellor said J:hesday. . l:lt.,Archie Dykes aalol1n inveslli-' o( gl!P>bling < activ!Ues dlsClcoeil '"net· evidence o! bl:iber)';;1>0ill~slrrilDJ 'oi' at~ ~plt·to influence outcome of contest~." 11~11'.>Jlkes added In a statement: {"'Jbefe is indication that some student aLbletes have placed bets on games. The hivestigation is continuing so that further eff"'"81 lnfol')llalion may be obtained aill('C<ipsidered before disciplinary action is itikfn." ". . i>mi.ADELPHIA -Penn seeks to ~ the fifth college basketball team In .hl11~iry to win l,llOO ga\"es when the Quilkers meet LaSalle torttgbt at the PJteil'ra. · · ; QmJ! Kentucky, Kansas .etegon Slate and·!t. Johns have readied the magic l,llOtMlgW'e. Ninth·ranl<ed Penn 111'2 ls an ovetwbelming favorite to beat a LaSalle te~mjfhich is "1JO!i~ an olr-son. ..-1 .. • ~ • The victory was the 12th o! ~ cam~ i4iign against live setbacks and/ Je'aves coach Tim Tift's Anteaters with/a game at cat, Poly (Pomona) Saturday evening before they challenge No. 3 rated U,nivers:ity division . Cal State (Long Beach) Tuesday evening in,..fhe Anaheim ConvenUon Center. I f''We played a v~ry ragged game in the fl!'St half," Tift said following th8 skirmish. "But we improved a great deal. · "We had trouble controlling their horses in the early pert of the game but 11"1 more patience in the second half and !!'paid off." What about the upcoming games? '·'Gal Poly has scooted us 10 times at Iepst," Tift said. "They've watched us so "i:..:1.,...i.w.:.;;.:;:;..,~~u.;:,;llrO"-much 1 think U'ley have purchased season • t tickets. Seri~sly, we'll have to play well . , u,1 T......: to beat them over there ." EAST'S Pljll !SPOSITO'(n,TRIPS CA~OL VADNAl$'1N NH.L Alt·STAR TIL1:· , •I '. . ~-:.~~?the team looking ahead ·lo '' · , r ..-.1 •..,1 .'.. !In-answering the queston, Tilt turned to ~ , · acting ·athletic director Al Irwin and '~.ut·, '1_ Clashes· .... ked: "How long has it been since I Wat ~ '-" sick? I feel a spell coming on." scoring. " ' Bill Moore, shooting with finesse and taking up the slack with a 22-point outp~t1 paced both teams In acoring. Moore hit 11 '•of 15 field goal attempts in a flawleSf performance and had five wl-a mlU m tilt second half. , uct continued to bllster the neq»,.ltl\.!I 60 percent aboollng figure !or 'the gania while Oxy hit 39., percent. • .. Garrick Barr wtth 12 points, j~ Dave Baker (14) and Troy Rolph (13) jn double figures for -the Anteaters. Roseboro Glad ' To Be Back .. In Baseball ... "'· • , 1 He then answered that UCI would have Sp-I•ee· t' Acti• AJR..1 ', .• · to l!llY ,11 "perfect game to defeat LonJ John Rose!Jo ml.i*ll\I, ~ 00 .,._, ~ ....._:lll!!J'!'"lhat&obd. I scouted the'!'!' \nuctl last ~ea-!lilt Iii ~,beat ...J 09Ce.Andl'b0pc.to~"a~ thtJn again Fri• attending 1 singJe eame. · ... · • • I • . day night. •Jl!n!l Cal Stata (Fullei1on);; • "! ·lrled to llll' •"'1 ·imn baoelloll,• In ft, k"' Tilt We \riow' they an; g~ and we will hav~ the rlewly hired· cooch of.,(ho Coll!ornla qoc ey , mu; ·blinds lu~. sta)'Ulg wilh them. B•t 1 Angels said. "I dldnll want to'IO oat and i · 1 well s!Jow up. # • • think, 'lcandotb!aortblt.'Iwould.have ST PAUL .. MINNEAPO):iS (AP) • 1 Occidental conlrolled the ope~ 1 n g been second·guesslng everybody.".; ,· ~ ) .-·{jlpoff and Ken .Allen was fouled 1n the Don I tell the East playerilllla~ Jlle,Na,:/ early.going.,He.sank both ends of a dou-. But .the 31J.year-old veteran catcher or Ilona! Hockey .Leacue AU.stat piM ;fll!'r ' ble charily prlvile.&e ti> pqt Occident;JI 13 maJor league seasons, the !lrsl 10 wit~ ·.a rough one. · "· , ·, r ~eDtarily in front, ~· the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jumped a~ the Delenleman Brad .!'arli: ~ . ~ . The .. fast-stepping, sharp.shoo Ung ~hance to get beet,!" the sport he m1'"4 . · · . n 1} ,.~ An~ then bombed the Tigers for 13 very' very much. · .~ ~ above hf& tfcbl-1..~'~ l .. straight points and it was all over almost , · "I intend to be very happy/' lie said, ~ was ahakao up II(• ..,.ifnble In before It had. started. Alter (\I minutes from his private office in the downtown 4 ~,~!lif -ile gcfal and 'deUnseman Bobby it was 13-2 and the ,visitors d,rew close to main branch of Seeuri~y Pacific Natiorial drr• -a Bobby Hull llfp /shot ·~his 23-19 briefly with . !:21 'left In the half 'Bank. In his 'year's absence ·from ~on : . , ' -• . r~ before falling back pennafiently. · base~all, he has been a community rela# rf..,,1· the'"·~ Ali'• . 1 • __ , fn the next six minU!el !JCI outscore\\ : tlons specialist with the• bank. _, :;·· e .,.., ~ten ~<!-jm'!" -"-· _,._ · _,._ His .. 1ary with !lie Angels, he said, Is 01 .. ·:bumpe Tuesday night oemre a M H . H -"about the same" as the bank job and ~•.of 15,~ at Minnes9ta's uc '""'""<Ml OcdMlt!11 (1s1 he's un~ecided whether ,he11 ·continue ·ln Metropolitan Sports Center, tl)ey also got •~yne 'T ~ '~ 1~ Antn ~ ~ '! 1; community relations next winter. most ol the go8ls and skateCI orr ;itb •"3-:"°I~~ 1l ! : l: ~ ... ~~1 ~ ~ ~ 1l' Besides his baseball qualificatlona:, ~ t9.1Vi:tory In the su• ADnJ~:cii ~-::r"ie:'" ! ~·: 1:~ ;~· : ; ~ :f' ·1• Ro'se~r.o states that "what expertile,,I ' .,.me. ~ J. s ti!, ! .t., 1 Ml 1 2 ,. 1 '"•• • ...?,. · 1 •• I" o '"i 1' have ls m communicating with people.",__ .--. ' Birr ' ' 11,2· Trottfr f ,t 2 ·4 Th l' haf .l ha I -~ ,_ EaJM>aito and Orr Boston's hlgh scor1.... P1tker ,. 1 o s w1fii.li' ··1 o1 1 ·2• a ~, w tuo naoae s • .,..,_ v3 ·' . "t6 1. ••k•r 1 • o· 2 OM111 1 ·o o 2 d1'ssens1'on needed p' lenl'/o! In 1'111 111per start teamed up for the wlnnln H1wltlns 2 1· 2 1 1 Ll11t11r'lf, 1 1" o ' 2. • • , .. goal at 1:09 of the third period ·tor the~ :t~1~ ', i· ~ ;1 .. • • , i , ''They needed, something last year,tt first All-Star points Tot11s jp ''·'' •• ,.o••I• 2t 171• 7J .acknowledged Roseboro. "They had a few · • _. H1n1me: vc ,,....,"' 3',· °"1dln"1 1' ·, • problems Internally I wa' s 't there I Park,. the New YOrk Ranger uc1 ,l'Olfl 1•1 , oec1~t•{ !V ue1 , · , n • so defen.!M!!rllAft was cut as ChJci.go's BObby , fl " .t • · "'" fl " M tat f don t know if I could have helped solve ::--:::--r• ' ' ~,.. 2 I j ' WllMlll' . j 0 0 IP them ' :11 ~~°:~~;':k1:1:~ · =:!L, !~\ .. ;\\.~=rctt i !:~:i ·: "They've cleaned liouse pretty g~ withtliii •Uck. ~ SM111 • 2 • 1• llr•l'f · o 1 2 1 over there" be said referring to a new ':J,I'; , Booµln ' t t', 0 1 "..,_Vllfll'' • ' l t 212 ' I ' ' . Part·1e1t the game for stitches, return-ll.Yllth • 0•·1 o 1 ' , ' ' _ genera m¥1ger, manager, coaching .eel -shortly and fed a breakaway ,.. •• to rot.is , 21 1• 10 60 Tot•••. 27 4 11 " staff, and shulfling of certain players lo I _..... H1lttlrnt, UCI Froth '4-1'.,., , • , . Jobmiy McKenzie ~!Booton !or ;he tying · • · • . . other teams IP trades. foal al' 1!:45 of the second perilid.. '\ . • • • • As !or bis role with the Angels in 1972, "You ·\foo'I want lo sit In thlJ,pme,'~ · PROVIDE·NCE TESTS . Roseboro said, "All I know Is I'm the bid Park. 11You don't warit+ tO•Ji:t too, ,, _ .; , .. • bullpen c;oach. That's my first con· cold. You want to get back In llld play.'t f ' · ' ' · ' sideralion. Personally, I don't belleve'in Orr doublld.over alter stopping a Hun TROJA NS · TONIGHT!· getting Into people's aUalrs, unle11jt bas , . .l!l!!t•lale11n !hf game, then. while he was · : ~ aom'\lhinJ to do with the ball dub." , Skating o!! he Fothered another.shotlly LOS ANGELES . -S.o u.the nn' ' Rooeboro, nicknamed•"Gabby"when he 'lll:nnii Hull. · . • Call!ornla's Trojans entertain dangerousl ' was )Vith t~e DocJgers, hopes the~ ''Thal second one wu more In d .... Providence tonight in the Sports Aren'a job .will lead tO a major laque 1JW11Pr'I tion than anythigg_.elae," said Orr, who with tlpOfr set for 7. : : ~job some day. · ,. was named one of the game's three m-rr-The lnvitdlng Friars boast a 10..2 mark "I don't want to stay in one'Jl(llltlon Im uislANGELES -Pitclier,Jolln Adams o!· 'Atlzona state, the Los ' Angeles IJQda¥s' No. 1 selection In the receot free 111en1 dra!~ baa •llPed a contract with· the National League c I u b" s Bilie'nfield affiliate In the. California Leap.. ' •'('· • ... · along wfth. Hall and Eaat goalie Gilles and feature-the guard duo of 6-0 juni6t' ,Jong," he said. "Being a pemm1al l:iittw~ Jfl:Man . Vlllemure. \ Ernie D!Gregorio and :;.11 senior Don bullP!!n'coach Isn't my bag. ' ~ ; ' J, 'I ' . • "On: does ft an out-there/' said Lewis. "Tttere's going to be. cbaqe,u be utd Adtilhs, 20, a 6-loot·I, 176-pounder, pitched for the Arizona State frl!shmen in 1'10 and the varsity la'st year. • • ·'' ·, \VIOHITA, Kan. -Pitcher FerJU!OD Jrmlna of the Chlcap Cuba . revealed ,...,.Y night tllot Ida ~' 11 '80,000 o• • two-yW' JIOl'lod. • ,,. tall rllbuiancW Cai :r made tlil diac:looure at a ~ by the Wldllla Aeroll, llJo Cuba America Mlal:latian !um club. • "'11111 bu -klCked a~ !Gr aome -lllCLl'U tell you llJo lliuno la '90,(lllO flt twO ,..,.," Jlllkinl said. • • l.os ANGELES -Roman Gabriel, at, ~far Ille IA Anpleo ~ o! u., Nallmal Foolball Coaference, plans to llvt the marrlll1• pme another spin, -el. a1, and TO\frl Lynn Bidwell, a U'flllM!d air !nliht ~tary. toot out I .... ii• II-1'lleoda,y II the ~acia..w. I Ass~t;lll!ill~ ,511te basketball coach Bob Nordmann, a 8-10 'Vlllemure, who held the Wui...-i:eteaa And W forward Marvin Barne• an-,referring to the !act that no Nqn> bu former 8'. J.o<!!i·~•'lf&ity:and pro star, talks with one of the:smallest !or 111 !'Orlods after Hull, In .the !Int .chora tho l""!ard wall that >figurea to ~ver managed. a ~ ie.,. team. Big 10 •-.uet~•players, 5'5 junior guard Gary Ganakas, wlio's perlofl, llld Phlladelphia's Sim°'? Nolet, .. rlvo Bob Boyd• Trojans a stiff teat. . But It takes t~. . . averaglnc flvejlqlats 11"' game for Sparta~. , In the ......i, beat Montreal 1 Ken it'll be aired on Channel II aHl:30 m·a Ro<ehoro doesn I upOct to be Iha lint • ' . Dryden lor the Weit J1llis. · delayed TY showing. black manager, and he oald that Mlllt)' : ' · :t • .1-\ • ~ ·!!:. ... • ' • • · , ... ' " ·Wills and .Frank Robinson, both plaJCI , • ·1 •' , • ' , with the Dodgers, are th& ~ ca-Trap·p Makes Most· of Op'portonity· · ·" . di~::~,. •aid he ~d quJl·ho~ball. , ,...,. • , biller man, not at baseball but at cortalD • '1 <. >i~ . ' • ' ' . ' • Individuals arter he lei\ 'the Dodlen. lit INGLE)\IOOD (Al') -Tiie Los Angeles ~· 411 ii*jlls and until Tuesday li!PI I~ a lelhol c:omblnatkln that .me He still limps wben he first gets' Into a · played at Washington In lt'lll alter !wt Labn baff !ouad a C!Ol(lla or thinp hail••i.lo\al or 19 points stnct Nov. Phoinlx. 'f!llSUna toota hallllmft.d ot game bl!t once ·he gets warmed up, he '' seasons with Mlnnesota. · • aft« tlio!k: lecOOd atralclilc,meetinr with ·:111. • ' a.ala into llJo ~room and blew it ~ :!~al~ori:;!i~ Houston tonlgb~ t P~!!;~; !~eb::"~:::~ :.it:. ~ -wlmlnJ ways and Jobn Q. "Phoenix!saveryphyalcalieamwhldl le lnol~,~1=r1 melnly on the tnan'attempttoruntheirwinning•trealt . ed,A!terlleltthellodpn l- Trapp. J.t why l jJIByed Trapp }DClre Uian ,uaw work .... ..,.. • to two. quite •· !ew dllflcullles. I lell'1llll lhll The Loken downed ti. 'Suns, l»nt. tonight,' Laker coach BUI Sharman aald, With -'1lilmilla 1e1t Goodrich and ,_,, ""~ 1 "' -""' · thin as aren't always so baautllal u lbq 'nladly" Dlgtd for their third V\cW, HAt W:nes be wu spectacular and J1l111M1 Tripp joined for'9 apJn and with a 'H•.ttlr. ~ 10.11 11 H•lnion ~ :s ~o were at Los Angeles.". llnce a .J&came wlnn~ muk wat him more tn tbe future." serW. of liif.etceOted ,._. -~ layup1 • ~:~ · ; ;:! ~;-~~•In ~ t~, i1 He declined to specify petlOD4 m¥I ~ broba Jn. t by the MUnubt Bucks. Trapp ukl after the game he bu sat ran up a 111-104 letd. • VlllArtdtt. • 1.J 11 wwt n 1-1 ,. blent1 ' ....__ ..i""...;1 "'""-u-.,_...._ the bench ~ but ha "--11 Iha f'~ 'ol the for H•elll111 t ,.4 zi GOodrkh I' 1-r » · • •• .....,. ...--up uV1n ..-a111,v11 on on -ore s not J.lllll:'!:n was · u.1.:: aeaaon ... ~ 1 ~ 1J Tr•,.. 7 '"' 11 R08eboro, who won two Golden Glowl walwera durtn( the fit seum, went into h'ustrated ttiia ynr becaUle of htl ftlPllCt Keith ~. lned after • opera-:;.-:, I t: ' :~ : ti ; for rlelding excellence, bolds four Worlll the pane to ...,. II Points lllCl lltow !or Shlrman. tloq to ,...,... 1 cyal !rom. hla !ell llnle. -.. • M • "'"'""' • .. • Serles records, and recorded more lport boreio!ore never _, by Likar lie Aid he had .., Idea he would play ''We'll bring Keith aloof 11owly =• l :: : ""' · 0 "' ' putouts than any catcher In m.ior i...,. f-. Leet of opportunity bu kept bit but wu "happy It worked out the ny It becaUle we don't warit to take a chance rot•• • 21.xi 11t ·~··e: 1, a"2',1' m blstory wu on three au..t.r ....._ talall ldddan. did." on IOtllnl him _, .. j)honnan said ... , r::-.::... " ~ " n -12• twice with Los Angeles and ... -~ Tripp ... Jilo1ed in only 14 o! !he Tnpp and Gell C>OOdrich teamed lo Wlllt to pl him readJ lor !lie JJltt1olll. l:::,:.:; :. =.• It '" "'""n " Minneaol&. • " • • . .. .. ' ' . ' ·• ' •I ., ·. .. . .. . ,, ~· -~ ~ -~ !.i dAILY PILOT Sitt( PMt9 llOARD _STRENGTH -Marina center Dean Bi>gdan ls the epitome of the Vikings' rebounding prowess. The _f'r7 Bi>gdan._ struggling here with ~estminster's Jeff Siemens (22) and Terry MeISenbeimer, IS slated to see plentY\ of action in to- night's crucial· against visiting ·Hunting ton Beach. \ l ' ~·on· · · ' . : . ers ~~ ., ). I . Firepowe1· Wins Out . . . .. .•. ... .. ... .• ln ·Poll of Circuit Coach~s •• I •• :: By ROGER CARLSON- 4" Of ,.. • .,_,IY f'lltt 119H J ·.~.· Huntington Beach High 's Oilers are slight , favorites to :; knot Uie Sunset League two :; wiys at the top ton1ght when ~ they collide with the host ~ Marina Vikings. ~ That'• the Consensus. or the (I Iii: other loop coaches who ~ were polled by the DAll. Y ~ PILOT on the eve of the once- • beaten Oilers' showdown with !t: Marina'• undefeated Vikings. ~ Three mentors -Newport ~ Harbor's ~ale Hagey, U:iara's !' Tom Voigt and Anaheim's :• Neil llted say it's Huntington • Beach. "J !" Western coach Marv ~ Blomker and Santa Ana's Joe :;: Cucinella were unable to ~ separate the rivals while ::~ Westminster coach D o n ~~ Leavey we the only man to =~ side with the host Vikings. •4J'd have to go with Elmer Combs. He does an outstan· ding job with those kids . "Huntington Beac~ will win, ~- Westminlter's Leavey - 11It'll be a close game but Marina will be the victor. Both have equivalent shooting power. "But the two big guys from Marjna (6-7 Dean Bogdan and ~S Bob Losner) are going to get the iiecond and thiril shot$ and that's going to make the difference. "l don't 1ook for ~ny gim~ micks by either side. It'JI be straight head-to.head ·basket- ball. "Marina should win, about 61·57." Everybody kno.I, w h a t they're up against~that same old 1·2-2 zone and double p>st. "They just . jam\ it righl down your throat. .\nd Hun- tington never panics. Every year it just seems ljke the same unifonns: rUnnlng an over the place." Reed couldn't come up with a prtdlction on the final score. toara's Voigt -0 1 ~-nk Huntington Beach will win but . by all rtgh!s Marina pro bly has the better club. "Huntington Beach· seems to Have been able to work the ball afound Marina in ,the past. I think if Marina uses ·a . zone Huntington B e a c h ' s shooting ~ill take its toll. "l thought Marina put the ball through better than I had anticipated when we played them. I'd like to see Ma•inS: · ... ........ . . . • .. '-.. .. .. ·~ ShoW-down Duel: Marina vs Oilers ... By GLENN WHITE field -ls a shade behind at "The pressure ls on Hiin- Of tM °'11,. '1111 11•11 8.0. tlngton -It's a must.win Sunset League basketba ll Marina count-ers with Dean golialhs flex: their muscles Bogdan (16.4) Bruce Mlller situation for them. We've been tonight at 7 as Huntington (12.3) and freshman Bob IOoktng forward to this game Beach Higb's explosive OUers Losner (10.6). ever since we beat · Western duel deferusive-nUnded Marina . However , Marina's true and Westminster/' he CQll· A near-capacity turnout is strength -and the key to the eludes. anticipated at the Marina gym ga me -is ib rebounding with with the game's outcome hav-Losner (f-5 ) and Bogdan (6-7) Combs~ calls the game the lng tremendous bearing on the the big cannons. most vital of the season for hLs circuit championship, which Stephen!; whose M a r i n a Oilers. these two outfits shared last Combs agrees that the year. Buntfqtoa Beach boards are the key to tonight 's Matched are two or Orange Pos. Player Ht. struggle. County's highest r an It e d F Jim Worthy S.2 "Marina can miss a few squads. The Oilers of coach F Brett White 6-2 shots but still score without Elmer Combs are second, C Steve Brooks 6-3 giving up the ball because of having dropped from first G Tom Crunk 6-2 the height factor. They're after suffering a 74-71 loss at G Scott Whitfield s.10 good at screening you out and Western ~ week ago. Marina we rely on the boards for our Coach Jim Stephens' Vikings Pos. Player Ht. fast·break," Combs slates. are one notch_ and one vote F Bob Losner 6-5 "I don 't see this as a dO-<lr- below Huntington despite hav· F Mark Ford 6-4 die game for us because I ing 1figged six: victories In a c Dean Bogdan s.7 think there are other te ams In row. JG Bruce Miller 6-l the league capable or beating Tonight's show b r in gs G R S k ,0 them. But a win tonight together contrasting teams. oge r pea s o-against us would certainly put Combs' group has the most teams have won. 13 con-them in the driver's seat." devastating offense, one secutive home court contests """11"''°"' ... di os.11 which has averaged 84.1 Points against Sunset foes since he ~ fJ'1~ ~t per game in league. took over as Vikings coach, fl s!'! ... '~lt5 ,ll, Marina paces Sunset says his for ces are playing as U l:=na .. ch Wllwn 12 OTI 12 quintet on defen se, having well now as they have all J: f.~J""' Ml1111un 4 yielded on1y 46.8 per contest. year. 11 ft ModtN t Heading th e Oiler attack "We tend to play our best ll 11f:r.. ri are a pair or scoring when we're playing the good 1H ~= ~•rbor ~ dynamos -Steve Brooks and teams," he s a y s . "Hun-r, t"::~~lns ., IJ Tom Crunk. They are each tlngton's firepower is better 1~ t~,~.,.~ I~ averaging 19.3 points per than ours but we should keep ~rlM 01~1 game in Sunset contests and them below their average. ll t:cw:i.~1~r . tt Brooks is a returning 1 all· They won't be able to do the " 1=ou11111n v.u • .,. '5 CIF th, . t th "5 M••noll1 .51 er. same 1ngs a gains ·us as ey ~ Lat Al•n"llta " Yet they are not the only have against the other teams. ~ ~~u:ri::t )! arms in Huntington's offensive "I think we have the ad· ;t ~:Irl¥~10 fl arsenal. Jim Worthy averages vantage on the boards -,. w 1 1 1 14.6 and Brett White 12.3 while they're quicker but we're big-~ t,~~:£'t..., n . ~. ... .. • DAILY l'llDT Steff..._ .. SPEEDY BREAK -Huntington Beach pcintman Scott Whitfield (24) chases after a loo se ball against Edison's Rod Snook. Whitfield spearheads the ·Oil· ers' potent fast break. the fifth starter -Scott Whit· ger. u N•WPO!'I H•rbor s.. ::::::::::::;:::::::::::~:::'~:·:·:::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ PRE·INVENTORY • a6 MONTH GUAIANTll • 4 PLY POLYDTD. CORD • 12/32" TllAD DIPTH • WIDE 71 lllJU THAD TUlll ,~~C.1""1 .... i. ........ ,~~;;:; llZI ,.!Ct MAHD coor. ,.,., u" f,iCM fAOI !If ....... $14 $17 ,, . a .. 1a P'AOI $16 . $19 .... ., .. ,. (J.u) $18 $21 .. , '71-1• (1'.71) $19 $22 .... P7 .. 1S (J.71) $20 $23 ..... ca.:11 (Utj $21 $24 .... e1a.11 ta.DI $22 . .... I0'&..14 (LU) $25 .... H7a.1S ff.St) $23 : $2S .... IC-1 flSIC. 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""'-'"'to ttuck at c-c1ol llM. :~ All wen: in agreement that :-"" it's Marina's rebounding, pr~ .;: wes.5 again st Huntington's :;: scoring punch that is the ma- ·.' jor issue. AnabeJm•1 Reed -"I'd hate to choose between the two - because we have to play them again! But I'll say this: Hun· Ungton bad us down, 80-29, and they were just fan·tastic against us. take 'em but Huntington .. I=!~ always seems to be up against •a..i. '"' o11--· to i.. "'• ..,, .... ..in,,. pric. 1n effect" .,. linle of ti!• edjuot ....... ; pl110 I-ti e•CIM H•. • ~ Hunt ing ton's overall ~ 1hooting ability accounts for ~;· the favorite 's role. Here's what each ha1 to say ~: about the upcoming bat· ~· tie: · :' Newport Harbor'• Hagey :.' -"I'll take Huntington Beach -;. by eight points. They're a bet· -j-" ter ball club. Although I didn't ~ see Marina in person, Marina ~ is the only team we've outre· ~ bounded. ~ . "Huntington was just ter- rific, everything they shot went in. We wtn. pressing against Huntlngt.on and of course Dean Bogdan wasn't playing when we saw Marina. "J!ut Jim Stephens took ii pretty easy on us. He Jet us set up and be didn't press us or anything. . ''I've alway.S been im· pressed with the job Elmer Com bs does, howeve r . :::; ·? Estancia Challenges ~Potent Corona del Mar . ~ ' It's a gigantic task that foces coach Dave carlisle and bis short Estancia Eagles : tomgbt as they aearch for ~ ;their • second Irvine League :.: buketball victory in al1 tries. • 1"'.., o'clock opposition will :: be provided by Orange Coun· .,, 11'• lop ranked quintet -the Conlll del Mar Sea Kings - and IC!lon tal<ea place on Corom'• court.' • :ail• tbe favorable edge of ~ U. llw or averages may be boclfol on FAtancla'1 door, ... nailtles Jllll aren't on the · Sqloo' llde. 1o 11eP1 with, COICh Tandy Glllll' boll &ea IClql are IS. I • --8 ml U.0,'N all alone at Ila lap of t.be Irvine with a f.O ,_,. alter bavlng polished off every other team In the circuit except the Eagles. They're also rated sixth in the CIF AAAA poll. Also, tbe Coronans are fresh from their biggest win of ~ season - a 104-48 slaughter Friday night over a Costa Mesa squad which h a d everyone healthy e t c e p t forward Jon MarthiorlattL . Another f•ctor to consider It the overall leries between the two Newport·Mesa ' dlatrlct ~It, a rivalry wblcb flncl1 ""'°"' on top by an lt·l marctn. Gillit figuru the whole Dill· come centers around the play of his pool man -" senior Mike Sevier. them -it's klnd or a feeling. "I'll say 75-61 in favor of Huntington Beach." Santa Ana's Cucloell1 - "Are you kidding? M y thoughts are this : I think that if Huhtington Beach beats them they will . have to shoot real well. ' "Marina will outrebound them, they're bigger. But ii Huntlngton Beach shoots like they can shoot, 1 think they can beat them. · , "If Huntington shoots like they did against us the other night (t(IM'l) they will heat anybody •. "Both play prelty good defense. !l'heY lloth play good , zonei. I think tbe by is bow well H1111lin,ion' 8'*<11 shoota . "I'd just be .,_mg'to plct a score. It will be close." Western'• Blemker -''I th ink Huntington Beach has the better sbooten, b u t Marina has the siz.e IDd sliouJd outrebound Huntlngtqa. "I'd think Marina mlgbl have the advantage with the home court but this is a cue of Huntington Beach havJng to win because If they don't It's a two-game bulgi for Marina and they'd really he In the driver's seat. "It'• 1trictty a tossup, whoever Is hilting wUI win. i couldn't begin to venture a gueu on the final acore. We played good defense 11alnat Marina l>Jt "' Just couldn't ....... "But 111h11t Huntlnaton • Beach It •11 Just one of tliote nlClJta when IV"""''°•• wont ri&hl" _,,_,_ ' . , ........... ~ ·--' SPAii PLUGS IOOSTER, CAILI S6f_ 197 VINYL Oii RUuR Fall F....t, :r.n a..r Twia Ftillll, 'J'wla ..... TAPE CADDY J77 TlllOD JACX 6" TRANSMISSION FLllD 25C =rB ....... Jcu: JrTPU.UUC J:•at I TM • ., ....... .,, n• . _._. IUENA PARK --·•L-IH1_...._ 523-3040 • ' IUENA .PAlltK ........... .....,,..,. .... u. ........ 826-5800 COSTA MESA ................... '2NH_ .... 548-2082 l ., ' I SANTA ANA ----.......... 546-7832 WISTMINS111 , __ _ ................... 192-2081 I I I r Start . Your Engines! • By Deke Hou/gate U t"'o ricing stock cars were to collide headon traveling SO miles an hour, the chances are good that both driverll Would walk 1way unhurt. That's the opini0:0 of Richard Petty, who has crashed harder than that and who is still with us. · 'lbe result, of course, would be a JOO m.p.h. Impact, 10 .times ereater mathematically than ~ safety factor on which the aovemment Is spending millions to buiW into new autom<>- bUet. And, as any expert will testify. the dilference between a 10 m.p.h. accident and on«t at JOO is much greater than that. It ii difficult to simulate Such a en.sh in racing conditions, 'because all the cars are golng the same way. Thfi best analogy would be a 100 m.p.h. crash into a cOncrete wall. "I think the government could save a lot of money and could arrive at safer cars a lot quicker if they would take a look at what we have been doing in stock car racing for many years," said Petty, who has some rather unorthodox views about high· way safety. "I have hit lite wall at 180 miles an hour. I have hit the wall headon at 100, and I never got a scratch. The only time I really had a bad injury was when I rolled over so many times at Darlington." Se.,.,,.al Days in Hospital Tltat was la 1178, ind Petty did several days of hospital time, but bis lnjurles could have been more serious without (he safety features standard In his car. Anybody who saw th at crash oa national television wonders how he survl•ed at all. Petty believes there are many simple tricks that could _ be adapted from stock car racing for the streel. "11te main reason we are protected so well," Petty said, "Is that oar cars are braced to protecl tbe driver, It would be a simple matter to bulld roll cages into street cars. A lot of people may not realize H, but NASCAR roll structures keep the engine from being slloved back agalnst the driver. "We Uve bars that go clear out to the front of the car aJoBC Ute leader well, ud down Ute roof support colamn. We woald be • real trouble if we ~dldn't have ~rs tllat keep the en11De Ht of Ute driver's compartment. And I know that causes a lot tf lajlllin on tbe street." Petty poilted out tllat the steel ban reinforcing doors of 10me pr1aengtr cart came from stock car racing. Proteetion Against Fire Racing has also developed protection against' fire by use of the puncture-proof rubber' fuel cell inside .the gas tank. These are costly, but Petty believe.s the cost would go down if they were mass produced: His most unorthodo:r suggestion to improve the traffic safe- ty 1dtuation concerns Jnsurance. "I think tbey should eliminate auto insurance." he said. 1'That way you would make everybody a Jot more careful how they drive. Imagine, jf you b"ad to pay for any damage you caused how you would be driving down the street. "It seems to me th.at if we make cars a lot safer to crash in and don't do anything about the attitudes of the drivers we will have more accidents, no& less, because everybody will think they can get away with taking chances. If they can hit some- thing at 10 miles an hour without doing any damage, they won't worry about crashing at 10 miles an hour. "[ think we have to concentrate on making people more care- ful, not make cars easier for them to crash and not get hurt." Gab Better Drag R,...ers:> P1ala Marpliy w•s asked to ·commen& fMI the statement made by tUt etller lady drac ~. Shirley Muldowney, that women mU:e beteer drq: racing driven than men. 11Row t!e~ site tell?" Miss Murphy asked, not upectlag an answer. "I .,.'& think one particular ser 111 better at drag raclng. Ser doeli't Uve uythln1 to do wft1I It.,, Botll •ltracUve celebrlUes are easy to talk to. despite the de. muds of !Hlr careers la what was very recently a man's world. Both offer a coatrut. Mn. Maldowney, who wOl race soon in the NRRA Wlnter- n1Uonals despite the fact officials once told ber to stay away from tbe big events, claims that a number of male driVers re- fuse to race against her hecaase she cu beat them. Miss Murp.by, wbe won't be In the Wiuternatlonals because ber new fWlDy car won'l be ready in time, said she bas never met 1 maa wlao wouldn't race against her, and she has beaten more tbaa ber share. Site elalnted Ouit U any driver might feel uneasy about drag- fl•I qainst a woman it would have to be on safety crounds, and "U ( 1et out of shape (lose control), I always lift (slow down ), ud UN!y bow that." Fun•y lttt!ld.,..t Reealled OiattJng with both was getting to be like being a referee at a debate. But Paula aoon shifted the subject to "the fupniest thing that happend to me last year." It was on a day last summer when she set a cloSed circuit world land speed record for women of 171.499 m.p.h. average speed around Talladega's 2.6-mlle high banked oval in the STP Plymouth. She had pracUced for several days, getting up to speed under the scrutiny o( NASCAR officials. "The Gennan driver, Roll Stommelen, they all laughed at him. He showed up with an Alla patch on his driver's uniform, and before he got in his car he put on his fire stocking hat, and they fell down laughing. Then he went out and knocked 'em d,.d qualUytng. "But I didn.:_t want those Southern boys to laugh at me ~at way. I was going to be so cool. I cjidn't want to bog the engine getting out of the pits, and so I mashed down hard on the gas and I dam near kJSl it into the wall. I've never been so out of lhape in my life." Edison-Fountain Valley Cage Rivalry Resumes . Fountain Valley and Edison High Schools resume their in- tracity rivalry tonight wbtJ! the Barons of coach Dave Brown clash with Edison's in· vading Chargers. Tipoff is set for 7 o'clock. Chances for the victor to gain a serious shot at the Irvine League are slim, at best, but lt,.s still a tit.antic for thell two riva ls. Both te11DO ~ W recont. In lrvlno warfan behind C«Olll del Mir (M ), Loi Allmilol (II-I) and Mqnolia (f.S). "Roprdl .. Of the Corona del Mar·Loa Al ~. tbll ii 1 bJs game for us.'' says Brown, "11;1 alway1 Important "'* ,.. pl., r.dlaon." ~--wllbhb toe, •fine, "we realiae it'• a croat-klwn rivalry." But Mobs ii concerned wbotbar bla team can rebound after losing three of its last four starts. ' 0 Qur biggest problem la get- ting ourselves m e n t a 11 y prepared for Fountain Valley," says ·Mohs. His team is also faced with tile prospect or battling tile Baroos' forw•rd wall,' Which is led by 6-111 junior Scott Reider. Coupled with Reider is ~ senior Bill Burns and 6--0 Steve SUiiivan aod it's that com· binalioo that thre:aiens the in- side scoring punch of Edison's R4d Snook (M). Turnovers have p 1 ague d bolb quintets but !bat !actor wouldn't aeem to figure In tonight's confrontation. Both teams Uke to lie back an~ de-. fend out ol the zone. . But Mollo hu rtltl'Vllions about that, too, saying, "Foun- tain Volley ii able to do 1 little or everything defenalvely to conlu11 you." I t r University Nabs First Loop Win Mesa High Cagers I Take On SA Valley ......... ,..,., 3'n""1 26. 1972 DAILY PILOT n Vanguards Rustlers, Saddkback Fall, l02·94 In Conference Tiffs PAS.\DENA -Southern ' Costa Mesa Hlgb's bukel· fldent that prospect Is tn store CllUornl.i College of Costa Golden West Co 11ege•1 leadinfl £¥t LA (4--0), ball team Is ,..king a portion for bis crew, 11ying. "I'm not Mesa. playing without two basketball team can get baclc Coach Dicks Ir Jc ti In• s of fourlb place tn the Irvine worried aboul our team bav· lirs~hall starters IOI' the firot illto the thick of the Soutllcm Ru.sum have .. ptured two By HOWARD L HANDY League race al the halfway Ing a lapse alte( tile Corona Ume, ftjl behind early but nip-Calilomla Merence race v1ctor1 .. Jn a l'OIJ, clowning 0t • o.i,, "11" siaH mark tonight when t h e game ped af tM heels of host with a victory over invading Cypress and LA Soothwut. University High School's 1.f t host th Sa t An •·w~ know we had 8 bad Paudena College ad the way Los Angeles City College while LACC'1 Q}bl come into Trojans posted their first-ever us angs e n a a ton'i••t, b"l It f1'gures to •· a tonl ht' tilt ( 'h from 67-65 basketball victory In league Valley· Falcons. game and we don't want any before loslng,-ieta.M, Tuesday s.i• ... U'l:I B 8 res a I bl tough chore upset win over LA Harbor. play Tuesday afternoon by Tipoff is set for 7 o'clock in repeats of thal We'll snap n g · · d I lb B . .,. Wildcats 41>-In .another till, •·ddleback In aoolber key g a m t own ng e ' the Mesa nvm and tbe back. 11 '""""' c.i ~ '"41 uq 47, in Orange League action on 1).1••· ,. " "' ,,. hosts Citrus in Al is s I o n tonight, LA Harbor (S.1) hosts the loser's court. Mustangs are favored to Neeme ls hopeftil S.O Jon JIC:'Obt s 1 J 11 Conference acUon at Mtssion East LA. A Harbor victory1 "It's great to win a game Jn bounce back after suffering a Marchiorlattl will be available =:-; ~ : :~ Viejo High. Both games begin would put Rio Hondo, East LA: lb Or Le " coach 104-48 trouncing at the hands 1 d t tn t the F 1 11:1...,. • ' a » at 8. and Harbor into • three-way e ange ague, rid or u y aga s a cons w.idr!• 10 1 1 11 b I II 'd 111 wing of Corona del Mar F ay ~ 1 2 Golden West's RusUers and tie for the lead w,ith the Jo n Dr sco sa1 o o s.fter sitting out .the Corona s···-·-, , '• ,• the encounter. night. lb aln 'T:Hii;' • 11 " •• LACC are 2-1 in SoCal play, Golden West-LACC victor just "The kids are J 0 0 1t i n g,1i;;Coa;;;;;;;ch;;;;;Em;;;;;il;;;;;N;;ee;;m;;e;;;;;ls;;;;;con;;;;;· ;;;;;les!;;;;;;;wi;;· ;;;;;an;;;;;a;;nkl;;;;;e ;;sp;;r;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"";;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;";;';;;'d;;;"";;;;;"";;-;i;;;;""';;;;;· ;;;;;;;lw;;o;;;;;· ;;;ga;;m;;es;;;;;;;be;;;;;bind;;;;;;;;;;c;;lr;;cu;;lt;;;;;;;one;;;;;gi;;a;;m;;e;;ba;;;;;c;;k.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rorward to the second round. I I ~~a11r.:,1n~_:~ca~b:O·~: SAU SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY!· li~~;~ersityopenedtheaclion WESTM,NSTER . SANTA ANA FULLERTON without the services or leading scorer Tom Mullinix. He miss- ed the team bus when it departed !or Brea a n d although he showed up in time for pre-game wa,rmup dril~, Driscoll benched him until three minutes remained in the first half. Jn the meantime, the Tro- jans fell behind at outset of the battle and trailed by as many as nine points in the first hall. In fact, it was seven when Mullinix entered the fray and a moment later it was nine. The Trojans cut one point from a five-paint halftime deficit in the third period, then Dan Stuart hit one underneath and Mullinix added a pair while the Wildcats were scor· ing two free throws. This knot- ted the count at 40, three minutes into the fourth stanza. After Brea went briefly In front, 43-42, Bruce Mico drove underneath for a I a y u p , Mullinix hit a follow-up shot and Jeff Styers scored a free throw to put University in front by !our, 47-43. Styers hit a . pair of free throws with 11 seconds re- maining to ice the decision. Mlco 'I'"' ·-'"""" $tu1rt Mulllnll Tol1b Unl'l'enltY ~4') ff ., ti : t i u l ' ' I . . ' 4 0 1 • ,.6 0 I 12 11 ' ., ll'H (47:. ff ., ~ ,_.,, 4 I $ t ""' '!•'1 Fr,rr1 l f:rr' ! ~ f 11 ~ttr ,,.,\1 GrT~~ 1:1 l 41 k#e .... Q11l1er1 UNvtr$1l't' 11 12 11 1.s-<tt 8r11 H 14 1• f-47 El Dorado Too Much For Artists By PHIL ROSS Of lfM Dlltr Plllf Stiff After holding El Dorado's Hawks vi rtually at check in the first Mlf, Laguna Beach's ti red Artists let down their guard in the second half in dropping a 69-49 Orange League basketball verdict to the host Hawks Tuesday night. The loss kicked coach Jerry Fair's Artists (4-2) back into a second place tie with idle Valencia (which was playing non-leaiue foe Garden Grove the same evening), both with 4-2 r~rds. El Dorado, meanwhile, managed to not only stay atop the loop all by Itself but also expanded its one-game lead over Laguiia in the circuit standings to two with just sil games le!L Fair commented following the 20-polnt setback to the preseason tiUe f a v o rt t e Hawks, "their press finally got to us arter we played them pretty well defensively in the first half." El Dorado, coached by I former Mater Dei menlor Nash RI v e r a , encountered trouble with its pesky visitors much of the first half but kept Laguna al hay with Ill !\Ill court zone trap press. The ball-hawking Hawks fotced 11 Laguna ball control errors In each half and came up with 11 steals, many of those by quick-handed 6-0 • leaPcr Tony Madau off tbe press. The lead either changed hands or the contest was tied on eight occasions in the ftrst. Qllarter be.tore the hosts mov- ed ahead for good, breaking , an 11·11 deadlock and eveir tually moving to a ~18 halftime margin. While Madau was pilfering the ball from the Artists' hands, male Mike Moore was provldinr the early offensive spark as be hit eight points In the !Ast. four minutes before intennlaaloo: two on long field goals. u.-lllcft (If) ''".," 1 1 2 I l .. 2 ' 1 J 1 s ,,,,,_4 l t 1 • 1 1 ' 3 1 1 2 7 . , ' , 11 tt ,. • ''"" ...,,.,.. lttuM hlCft 11 1 11 ·-" II Dorffl 11 U tt 2A-" ISU1 JIU.CH ILVD. e PHONE HJ-1544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPUSS e PH. 547.7477 1530 S. HAUOR llVD. e PlfONE 170·0700 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY , •• ••• 1:00 A.M. • 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FklDAY ••• •••••• • 1:00 A.M,. 9 P.M. MONDAY THkU FR IDAY.••••.,, 1:00 A.M. • 9 l'.M. SATURDAY ••• •••• •• ,, ,, ,, ••• S:OO A.M. • 6 P.M, SATURDAY , ,, t••• ., •• •••••••••• • 1:00 A.M •• 6 P~M . SATURDAY , ••••••••• , ,, ., , ••. l :DO A.M. ~ 6 l'.M. ' SUNDAY •••••••••••• , ,, ••••, 9;00 A.M. • 4 P.M. UNDAY: ••••, •• ,.,, ,, ,,,, •• •••• , 9:00 A.M,. 4 P,M, SUNDAY ••••••••••• ,, ,, •• ,,, 9:00 A.M. ~ 4 r .M. FAN BELTS ICRP A SPAii IN lOUlt TIUNK ............ ,. .• llh. .-iole11 INffonllC"'"'' boti't ... -...i ,..,,.._ ...,, . ..,.. "' ,_ -· M'=r98C CAii I A. I . " . -~u : RADIAL TIRES t!!.11.., THI WIDE ONES I PlfDW, .. 70 SDIU TUllLUS WHITIWALLS MADI Wllll Tl'UX" ltAYON COID. HO FLA j TIRISID IS NOT SHOWN • I ' ' • • f.ee DAILY "LOT • t Wemen's· Boandap • . 'rop l?-a:l (;o~f~~s • 1 , , • · ... lnfC<;C .T~~r:ooy . . Newpar! H 1 • b or and W ..... !Dlfer Hlih buketblll teama tue'lo the rqad tonigbt In &mMt Leqm action and at leul C111 .of tbe confronLetions could bave a bearlnJ on tbe loop 1111•· race. COKb Don Leavey't W-1"1'or Llool (~I) may find tlieri\aelves ooly o~ rlllile out ., tile -provldfn8 the~ ..... oul fl( r,.o.r1'1 tourh °"' _, vldoty. . 'IW proopect, along willl • • · Hllllll.... Beoch triumph I ..., ~. would push the ! Uoao lo within one r•m• of Ille lood. ll'owporl Harbor's Sailors, -ooocb Dole Hagey, ,..k tllllr 111'11 Sulllel win after lift lllrallbl aetba<ka agalllll ... ......,,. ooly wlnlea -. ... -.. . .11111 llpalll are llated for 7 ...... . "OW--pn>!>!em." llfl i:..... .... !lie cblnce ... , *91ill ""* llJ Iara. Loara ......... court." I tt=..=:. 1i:"..!°~ • M .,. -. Clll ID 1be ...,, •• poilltl 5 tr lak· 1.. M;..;:;; Expe~' lnllallation Available HEAVY-DUTY MUFFLER UFE1111E GUAJWITEE 111""'1 Dolf -lallt ..... -• wiakorww• 'Ip•..,.__,... ow: or war-oal ftllt otta'.al ...a.rt OW91 the ar, h .W .. ,.....wpoo-._ 1Ne<idiqo.Jf6o __ _ i-'ltd b1 -.. will """'° ... -..,....wim•a..tor..._ r • . ~ . . . , I ' ' ~U..Yolt , ~·~~~-!· ·I· ··199 ·. . -n;.w. 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Wod: --ar i. llfllr·3g,; ............. iDCllaet, ....... • ._ tfo!da IP .. nt-. -....... \ . IMtA N'aNMI ~ ........ -·-.. ,..,,,,, ' ' . ll '•• ...... nt --· ....... ...... ,.... ...... JUI . - .... .... I • 1973 Alon1ino111 Cup? • Change ·in ,Race.,Just for 1Jull of It ~·: ... I squadron's J • -• Signup Set For,.Tonight All llaibOa Power Squadron members inlerested in enrol- ling in advanced or electiye courses are urged to attend a signup sessiiln at Logan Hall, 20ol Riverside Ave. tonight at 7 p.m. Advanced classes scheduled for early starts are Seamanship Tuesday, Feb: I at Newport Harbor Higb . •. '. 1 .... ~ . .. 6'-1.r-fi ~ t- .Sf:i k e:. .. ·; ~:z7:2~21 ' h111k1m•ric1"' e M11t1r cJt1,,. 7 f1tliio1t lllalHI, 11twpert ce111t1r 444 •1010 . . School, and Advanced Piloting, t Monday, Jan. 31 at tbe Horace llm•••••••••••lllll•••••(t ~~si:~pel\~· ~~.~~~~ DA~E ROSS Pc:.TIAC meJtl:berl only and ~ a I All -~~I regia~ation fee of flO. Lea. se._ Or . liy . . -. • . s ••• Ell!ctive counea will be scheduled with a minimum of 10 sfildenls wishing-to enion. EleCttve couraes are Sail, Engfne Maintenanc~, Weather, Marine Electronics. Junior Navigator a n d Navigator classes are not scheduled until next Sep- tember. Advanced or .electi\'.e courses are open to squadron members who have ¥ ce!sfully passed !he baste piloting course. Completion Of the SemMnship course ls re- quired before other advanCed classes. France lleltµ ,. . To Elvslr6m· · • " . ,, DAYl ·ROSS PONTiAC 14M llA~I ILYD. • fAll DltYI COSTA MllA Pit. 546-8017 : OltlN 1 0.Yl A WllK l 1it'A.M. TO tllM, IUNMVi 11 A.M. TO f P'.M. Bruno Blclt, of New York •. , •• •••••••••llllll•••••• has announced ·that the-1174111 Amerlca 's C\li> dJallente by his rather, BarOn Marcel Jlieb, Is goln~ rorwmt Wit,h tbe l!Oll!C· !Ion of Paul ll:lvotn1111 of Cop- enhagen, Denmark 11 • the skioper of a new t lomin\Rl) lS. meter designed by Andre M11ric. 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WP WIFOUT" A STRING? ly 'Al Capp ly Charles Barsotti ly Tom K. Ryan ,_ _____ ......, ~------...., .-------, ~ By Al Smith GORDO MOON MULLINS 1---11--- By Frank ANIMAL CltACKEltS •-J6 • OH? lHADN1T H~A"t> SHE WAS . 1\.fA1"'S ~•HT, UIL~. ' I llll~K MOS!" f'WPLE lll81.11<E mAc:MllJGo Tl\Qs.! I 11ATllEI<: ISILIJI, !Mel.$ I!') 11eMSl!l.\/1!$·· MEET OOGEL, AN ASSOCIATI OF OUll:S! WE'RE ALL ONE llG, HAPPY F.&.MtLV! AND I SET Y0tJ C.&.N'T GUESS WMAT &06EL'S SPEC.I AL.TY ME A, .. SPECIA.LliT I~ IN SKllW6 ACOPtNTS~ '/1~"7-~' IS ERIC.! •• CAM VOCI :t Bw Ferd Johnson ly ROCJer Ballen .NOW, ~4' SIMPl.4 sr~ WH6TtlER ~ P-'l!Fetlt. l'lllli> l'Oll<& al! DOMINQl!.S . "ll'oDI II be ·1111 r!P1 H I took odvutqe of Y1I"' bar&ailH"1le plo ......... -of Mealco 11141Juil111 dowa?" .. \ TWS l'llCllLIM .. , ..., "" ............ ly Joh 1\11• I ~--~--_., I • DENNIS THE .MENACE ;::;:=mi!== . • -. --- • I ..... ! • ' • • • • ... I Safety Deadline Can Be Met-U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) The Julllce Depar1'W>t bea contested a claim by three ~uto roakers that Ibey do not have the abWty to develop air hap or slmllar protectlv. devices for ln111llatlon on all J)luenger ears by· Aua;ust, 1975. . ' Court or Appeala at Cincinnati ·~ that they not be lorted to comply with the govern- • ment regulation calling for ,proctuctioa of the devices by 16e deadline, The auto flrms argued they did not have the ability to develop the equipment. The Justice Department. in a writ filed this week, asked the court to deny the review sought by the auto companies. The government said the judges were being asked to substitute their judgment on the development and reliabil i· ty of the safety devices for that of an expert government agency which has studied the passenger restraint problem for several years. The regulation calls for in- stallation ,of either air bags, which inflate on impact , or other types of pa s sive restraint systems. oUrH "5 r 5 A L..E. ~. 2. 7, 2~2.?' h•11k•ietric•rtil e rn••'•r ch•tt• 7 f•dlio11 i.lt1ul, t1ow,11ut ct11ttr 644-5070 Va rian Names New Manager Larry D. Smith, Huntington Beach, has been promoted to the position of W e s t e r n regionaJ service manager for Varian Data machines. tn his new position. Smith has respopsibility for coordination of aU service and all service engineers working on Varian equipment and system s within the western region or the. United States. W<dnt"'7, J'"UJIJ 26, 1'72 Business-Labor 'Peace' Sought SACRAMENTO (UPl) sotuement can they 1et that Gov. Rona ld Reaa:an bas call-will ever make lhat up for H for ~l\ end to ''needless them?" conlllct" between business and · ed t labor ind the itart or Han era ··untess we are ptepar o ot Coo~aUon'-' to issure 8 accept second place status as strong U.S. poaJUon In world • world trading nation we trade . must end needlesa conflict He declared to ringing ap-between business and labor plause that national labor and start an era of coopua· leaders must "acquire some statesmanship' and stop think· lion," the sovernor said. ing the calendar still readJ Reagan said he has every 1933" if America Is to avoid confidence in the American second place In the world working man .. but some of our trade market. national labor leaders had bet· lo a p~busi.ness speech to ter acquire som e the Sacramento Metropolitan statesmanship and stop think· Chamber of Commerce, the ing the calendar still reads governor Monday night said 1933." the West Coast dock strike has The governor. f_ormer prtsi· cost the California economy dent of the Screen Actors $1.7 billion, including $435,CKk> Guild. a labor union. told or per day in lo~gshoremen the "restless energy, the wages. pioneer drlve of the people" he After citing the latter figure found during a visit last fall to to his audience or some 500, six Asian nations, including Rea8:an asked . "what kind of a Japan . .:::...:::::::::.:::::::::::: Free Income Tax Preparation I Save $3()-$40 on professional preparation of your 1971 Califomiund Federal lndMdu1l lncome Tix Returns. I>on't Delay Sianuploday;appointments are fre1ifyou open in Anaheim Savings account of $5,000 or more, or for only $5 by open inc an account or $;!,SOO'or more. ANAHEIM SAVINGS N«> LOAN ASIOCIAT'ION ANAHEIM 117W. lificoln AYl.92803/Tet, n2-1532 BREA 633 So. BIN Blvd. 92621/Ttl, 529-4971 HUNTINGTON BEACH 411 lltin St. 92648/T<I, 536-6591 • et 'toknow Michaels. Now on 1KWIZ ·MBO AM Four times a day, Monday through Friday. Pat is also Mt oC KWIZTALK, 10 PM to Midnight Sunday. Give him a call at SJIJ.4444 t I • OAILY PILOT JJ Firm Geta Soviet Bid ' HOUSTON , Tex JAP) - Anchot-Wate Co. bas. an· nounCed receipt of a COl!- tract ror the manufacture of 1 concr'tte coating mar hine to be used in 1 multimUlion-dollar plant in Ruotsla, The contract "'8$ ob- tained rrom R. J . Brown" As.~i1te11 or Rotterdam. •lolland. designers Or the 1 phu1t at Baku , Ru~la. The conc r .. 1e coatlna; will • pive orolectlon and ne,n~ tivt buoyancv tn larre ril· 11met•r "•• pinelir>""S ,,. be j,u;tallad acro!IS the Cas· pi"'1 SeA. The '1larhin"" will bl> f•h- rirat"rl n"'1i1tl\'\I in J.lnuot- lf'ln l\lp\" 0 .. ' .. qns. "°"11\el· '" r,,. ... ,. J.11 .. .11NI thfon .o ..... ..,,i,1ac1 .11nd le!lted at 8"111" r.li n•••. A .,,.hf>r_\1f.,fp Pf''l' .. '1'1""11 •viH "••'•f Bff'wn with tlie' i ... + .. JJn tlr .. , n' tt<i• f:l.olco .,1 .. .,1 ""rl 111 11, .. '""ining of R11<1!lian personnf'I. BofA Cuts Interest To 4 34.% NE W YORK (UPI ) -The cost or borrowin1 money fa( consumers, businesses and bani\! dropped a1ain ~ week . The Bank of America, IW world 's l1r1e8t. bank, announ! ced tbet It had cut Its prime Interest rate 1/• point to 4~ percent. The bank also cut its hue rate for convenllol'laJ home mort111es to seven per· cent. ' Bank of America Prffklent A. W. Cl•""" salcl the decline in the prime rate -the inter .. est • bank cha rges its moat creditworthy business borrow· en -and in the mOrt111e rate made it necessary to re- duce the rate paid to savers. On Feb. l. the intereit. the Bank of America pays fill recular savinp ltOl:I down Vii point to 4 percent. The Bank of Amerf<l 'I cut or the orlm• rate loll9wl um~ Jar .action In re«ot ~ Ill' some Ne" York ·and Clllltr banka. Clausen iald the lnlmlli paid by hll bank on tonc tetni !avlnp would remain the same. I Harril Trust and 8avtn11 Bank of Chlca10 and Provident Bank of Chlcqo also cut tllelr prime rates Moncloy. 'Ille crocker Notional Bank of San Francllco cut Us morlpJe rite on Friday. M.islea ain g Credit Card Ads Charg~ SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ .,.. A ban on misleading ad, vertlaoments by 1 credit clJ'lf res11tratlon fi rm bas been ordered by the Superior COurl. Superior Court Judge Byron Arnold lilned 1 permanent bJ.. Junction this week 11alnst Cndtt Clrd Service Bureau, a Wasbinllon, D.C. firm. An attorney on eaurornJa Attorney General Evelle ). Younpr's c on 1 u mer ~ tectloo taok force sought tk rulin&. Aljorney John C. Porter said tha t the firm's advertiseme:m. in C.Ufornia aaid that unlea Its services were used, credl card . holder• mu11t J>IY in- definitely ror purchases midi with their lost or stolen cardi. "Liabili ty ror loll or 1toleo cre,:llt cards in California ends," bt said, "when il* hcilder ootllles the lirm ot- bank "hich !Qued the card by telephone, letter, tel egram or pony e.rpreu within a re190nable Ume." , A tt chllrce was made •• nually by er.ctft Card 8uru u of America ror Ill 1tl'\lict. I Insurance Merger Told A. !. Leather by, President of Republic ln t u r1nc1 Brokers, has announced tht -•er of Com•t Enterprltoa or Anaheim, effecUve M1rcll t. tin. By this ""'1"' l\epublle becomes the larpst locally owned lnlurance -erql la Orance County, Corporate heaclquartm 111 the !Inn ...UI be moved lo l Town Center Ptau, s.nt. Ana. Rapubllc wtll operate Ila branchu In l"lllltrlon and SU l'rond>cD l!vm thb loc:atluti. I f • DAILY PILOT S 1 WOdotldO)', JanullJ 26, 1972 'O.tworked' U.S. Competitive Position Dying? OVER THE COUNTER .. ' . • ........... ,'" .................... ·-:::t .~..,,. .... .... P't1ftt ........... Jflflll .. ,,,.... _.,. . • NASO Listi""' fer T-d1y, ..... u.vy 25, 1m • • • . .. • By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) ~:?l,;:.'!2~·' !Ji 1~; :.;, ~·~ s;.1.,.. """" 9V# • I' ., !\.-') ..,, ~~ "' I,. "'"ti .... "" i u~ -· .. ~ 111o11r111(e a. llldu'" _,.. Hy ~ 1~ l'llfl'I Cm r••w•oa.,:. kll'll ·~ , 1119 11111 ' llJ!.t.• ti P.li"'Jl~ ~~ ~ I llll :,:''l\o ~It •lilll?l~ 5• ll ~m::"'j! Sometimes the words tend to disguise the act, not only in politics or gove:romen~J al· .. fairs . but in all endeavors in .. which men must exert total .. effort lo achieve their ends. Jn his state of the Union Message. President Nixcn ask· ed Congress to n!Sist the temptation too v er spend, which tended to, but did not, disguise the fact that Congress is angry at him for a $40 bilUon budget deficit . l'l'e" t:: im r ·11. >:' ~. ~ ,.. ,. rn:n· I" io. l'ld I.Ill LI lSn lit .,dlr .. ~ \' 11~ J\~ lli. Hlll1 41 II( ,,, ,. ~·· Al S Inc; j" '! o l<VM C11 1 ~ ~'O ' o\Cutlittl ) Vi tU r • k,l f.dm•r 11v, """' 1• l,d4i"" W ' 1 rMI Wt I •iv Rfl) 6\o J IJUb M A Nr lht 1~ H IKkn• •~"' '"J ' 1u-111 "' Ho ' ... ~ .. "'" " :l" 1JY, \4\lo ';n\!V ~~c IC:Et la ~VI = M~I ~ rt 'I'-\f \olo •MIO!'! I m )\.'l llll'ld ,, f. .. •Y ... t \6 111 Miff • id E4111 ~ ti• SWlf A 111 l•c l '" 121:1J 111ln_ Ar 'I" Crm 1vr 1'° 11 Tti A Pin Gto N J..,. 1!f.. And while urging Congress . to resist the temptation to ':·.buUd an "economjc Fortress .·America" and help instead fo : erect a new economic order as : a foundation for prosperity and peace, he also said defense spe nding would rise . n '"'" 12"' -re ·~· "' A I J:lb !1'.~!llJ'L I 0,, A.m J~ ta"' .. I K NG ~Ill~ ls 1: f~ !,':CfbpCj t•~ 1'9; can remove rrom the minds O£ ~ G~I }ftt ~l~\41 cr.c. ~l lJV. ~ ~ listeners the notion that burled :m"'i'!r,! ili~ l:,r1 l~~ ;!ti 11'" d be Am Weld 11~ i'l9M In ~ • eep may some corr ..,,.,d1te Mt · !!r• vt 1 11 tradictions. !~l:~· 1: 3Jv. bin erldt \,~'f' " · Is .1.cr1 l11d ftt ~rl~ 130 1 There are questions a o .1.rd M•Y 1! ''" l""u• ,. :u )1 Each suggestion can be. • defended, bUt no ei:planations ' conctrning the recent roasting :~~GU' 1,v. 1~ ,~i~uMr ~15 ff~ given bu s ine ss men by :~t:. ?Jl! ~ lr.:::r•on 2~ ~ Treasury Secretary John Con-. ·Coast Trio Promoted ·;;At Avco nally in an address to the U.S . Chamber of Commerce. '·The rest of the world is at work, while we're worrying. Th c y ' re outworking u.s. They're outlhinklng us, they're outplanning us day after day." If that is so, it doesn 't quite , jille with the administration 's ., words of last summer. There Three Orange Coast men are no contradictions involved, have been elected v I c e b . · r A f'' · 1 per aps, but certainly the presidents o v~ m~cia emphasis has changed . Strvi~. t h e 1nternallonal . ... consumer finance company \Vhen. the 10 JM;rcent import ; headquartered in N e w p o r t __ surcharge was imposed and :' Beach according lo Allan E. the realignment of currencies ~ We~an chairman of the was sought last Aug. 15, the .., board ' world was told that the United ; • B p D 1 States no longer was wlllillg to . The lhree are · · a ey, put up with-unfair trade prac- 11 George E. Hoops and Dan A. tices . ... Stewart. . • Daley, the company's direc-Other nations, It w~s said, : tor of marketing joined Avco were now able to trade mtema- ... in Canada in 1t$9. He is cur-tlonally on an equal basi~. ~ rently in charge of insurance They would have . to permit marketlog, merchandising and freer access to their markets •'emptoye motivational pro-fo r American goods. We . no ; . grams. long~r would compete agamst :· Hoops. director of opera-unfair odds. • • · tional services, joined the 1, company in 1953. H i s ~.'background includes extensive , supervision In operations and ,. research. ( Stewart, wilh the company since 1955, spent most or his career in the New York -New Jersey area before transfer- : ring to Newport Beach last ,.~year. Concurrent with his ~ro­ ?:. motion. Stewart was reassign- :· ed lo Avco Personnel Services, : a wholly owned subsidiary. '· The company a I s o an· "" nounced tKe appointment of ~·William P. Dowell. Richard H. ;'Heilman, Richard A. Leahy 'and Earline 'Loop lo the posi- tion of assistant v i c e ,:presidents in Newport Beach. • : Dowell, working out of the :-company 's Anahe i m . diversified sales offi ce, has • been in charge of h i s department's sales financing in California and Colorado. .• Hellman, sales finance ad· . ministrator, is based in Avco 's : : corporate headquarters i n Newport Beach. .. , Leahy, prior to bis recent .. promotion. was formerly an admlnistrative assistant in the • cperational services depart· :'ment. • Loop, with the company ~ .since 1942, has been assistant • treasurer since January 1970. Avco Financial Services, a ;. wbony cwned subsidiary cf , Avco Corporation. operates •.more than 1,400 branch offices ln tbe United States, Canada .and Australia. AT&T Talks Scheduled In County \Valston & Co.. Inc.. will spoJlS()r a free seminar titled ''Copcerned About Your AT&T St<>Ck!, '' in Newport Beach and Santa Ana according to Kae A. Ewing, vice president. The first lecture wtll be held In the Newport Beach office of the firm , 500 Ne\vport Center Drive. on Tuesday at t:OO p.m. Account execuUve Franklin L. Wilson will be the speak~r . The san1e program will be given in Santa Ana on Wednes- day , February 2, at•7:30 p.m. in the Walston & Co., Inc. of· rice, 809 North Main Street. Account executives Thomas E. Bums ID and Roy G. Tipt<ln "'ill give the presentation . The AT&T seminar will cover the safely of the divi· dend, both ne~r-and long-term, future financin~ cf AT&T and il.s effects, the reguJatory climate of the Seventies, • 'interC1:1nnec t" competition. and the growth or computer communications. Reserv8tions can be made by calling 64H550 (Newport Beach) or 543-9301 (Santa Ana ). ; Interested ~n. becoming a STOCKBROKER? ,, I• You ere :Invited to a Get·Acquafnted. Joformatfon Meeting wttb. a sen tor Con•ultant tot.he securitles 1nduatry • .Attend -tbls :meetlng and you will learn: • What d qes it take to become a euocess ful Stockbroker? • Ho'v much :money do Stockbrokers make? • VVbat seo.urttJes firrns are blrtng xl.o,Y? Who.m should you contacL 1 • What 1t,v.po or: training clo Stockbrokers receive? • Do you hnve the e xperJenco ancl aptJtude to q\1a11!y? • .An.11were to your ques'tlone:. Tlrl.s n'.leetlng eud our. aervtces are 1ree 1.o all prospoottve Stoc'kbroke·ra. '\Ve nre cone\11tanta to sevel'al eecuTltle• firms '\"1ho I>ftJ' l\.tl o.C ourteee. · ~ Our clteni. are h.lr.lDK nowl Dat.e:~ Thund5',Y. J'anuary 27, 1872 Tllne: 7:45 -9'15 P.M.. Plnao: Chert Room • Af1'pc>rt Inn· 18700 MacArthur BouJe•ard. Newport Beach J\Mervatl!oDS are not neee••l'J'· Plem- be ~ • Coats and U• nquemtecL rtl Broyles Ill Mattagement Company Con!IU/t•nll to th• S1curities lndullry 251& V11 T•Jon IM1l191 Cow rtau, '9lol Vllfd9t Emtn, C1llf01riJ1 90274 ' \ Low-cost Rates Go To Vallev ,/ MUTUAL· FUNDS • \ I • ! • • ! • • • • • • : • ' • ' • • • • • • • • • • .. . • . • ' • • ( I • • i' ' 1972 s.. -· .. ... , ••U.Olllll- I I I • ·- Sf GAILY l'ILOT LEGAL NO'l1CE ·' LEGAL NOTICE I l •• •• ' Flawless 0£C Production Chorale, Ballet Join Forces ~ .. Wednesday Evening JA~UAlfl' 2S BANEWSTARINA * NEW ACTION MOVIE "CUTTER" CUTS THRU 'NBC MYSTERY MOVIE' D 11!1 ID* -"''"' "Cutt11" Stirs 1r1 ht" DIAnd1, In Superb 'CarminaBurana' l:OD llDCIJ911>D- 8 ,_ Doo, C.."' -O IIll!l- 0 llJ WIW WlW -1D •n•-cn1 .,.. • .,._ ... ll))z-! fl!)_ ...... l!ll_ ... l:JI 9 .... -. .. (R) Guests 1r1 BoO Ellllttl11, R*J' Glttr Ind f'1111· 111 Maori. 0 _, (C) (10) .,..,... - Part I (drtm1) '51-llnt Tllmtr, llofd Nolin, Lt1 PllHlps. IMln• Y1r· "· CIJ Erl- tlj -{CJ (1W) .... ol " "" llliW' (W1$lllll) '52-Jfmes Sit•· tr!, Rock Hlldson. ID ""' ""'" -........ - Ill> ..... ""' fl!)"' -"'" m-• a ..... ..., • ll!J"'--·~-- 7;IOlllIJDm-CIJT""'·"-(1)-G wur1 Mr u..1 ID I "" ""' m•-o1•• llJ)-11>"-atJ Ctlltte lllbtNU USC vs. Pep- perdlnl. m- Ca1111r011 MJtct11U, hlltrt Wtbbtr, 811btr1 Rush.. hi Hlrdl of I miss· Int PIO loolb•ll tu•rttrbtck, Cut- ter (OtAftd•) ~" Chle1ao'• 1h1t· " •net the wi11llhy L•kt Sllort Dtivt llU lot dull, 0 Ill CI) IJ) llC --"Thll ~ts" ca hoSI: is Orson WtlllL Guest Is ROii Maodf wllO lmPt1101111t1s c~ 1nd Ou!lntt. 1mon1 othlfl. m TnO tr C.-.ICtS f.D Ill! "'" -t:OOIJ ()).._..,, Cent. A tlMI of bubonk pJ11u1 sends Dr. Jot C1n· Nlfl 1nd 1 public heattb doctor, plt)'ICI by 1u1st Ll"Y Blyden, on 111 1Jl-out Mardi tor 1111 SOl.lrct of 1111 lnl1dloft to he1d off an epidemic. m DnW rMt·Sllow fl) !111 AMlkH Dn1a Mldll• Ill""" . Ill"' ""'"'' ll!J"'U...'°'MI l :JO D ffldlred nlciln H1ns Conrlld ind ~ M•ril 111 fe1turtd. U CIJllJ ErlT>o -•• tnform1tion WIS mi11blt from th• nttw!Kt 1t press tJmt. 0 lllltr W1td Nm m 111•••™'' 10:00 B (I) M1111tll 111 r f'f Su!l!Ye11 llltsb 111 this story of 1 blttl1 for powtr Mhretn rtv•I 11nalord1 th11 thrulw to bre•k Into epen •It• f1r1, ind Joe M1n111t llricb lllrristtr In the 1111cWl1. 7:10 II Dlcltr 111111 Hmt "II You tan 0 0 m Ript llllec'J Buddf Eh- Help SOmtbody, Doti't" Med stlldtnt sen star1 in "Th• W1itin1 Room," 'f Mlclliel UplOll lllrM that 1 doctOI' Wesltrn story, 1nd Donni Douflls ctn do only 111 m11th tor 1 p,tllflnl Pus in "list Rites for • OeH 0 PPIEll£ Tiie ..._ fldlry A Druid," ttlt slort of 1 st1tv1 U"J· v1rietJ·of l\IUfS !lost this prorr•m 1111 1n evil curse. 11111 comblon lini ad.ion, •nim.ttlon am ""' 1!MI n1tur1 fllmt In 1 •nr romp O Mftje: (90) "Mr Sol, Tiii ¥•• throutll Dls111ym1nl1. Th• series ,itt" (comtdJ) ·4~~\1 Luao:sl, marb tht rtturn of Mlcby Mo11St, Kitly McShant. ' who 1lon1 with othtf famous Olsnty fD Mllltrpilu TIMillr1 Heniy VIII ch1red1ri, Joins tht bast for 1 1111rrlts AnM ol Clnu. comical look at diff111nt 1ubjttb. Cit llldllt Tapillin On tonl1ht'1 show Ch1rtts ~t!IOll £j) IM Pnlfr•ltell Reilly lntrnducts the ..,.., Wpk: •.• ''Thi V11e1tion." 10:30 l]) Tt It AIMUllCld o-: (Z>I) ...... "...... CIJ -'·"'-(advtnture) '35--Edwatd Q, Robin· fJ T1lb I~ llllf Ute S.tchtl P1l19 Is son, Mirl•m Hopkins. tr.. surprised 1uest. @ le lift tlle lldl d) ..._tluah Wi11i•ms (J) I ""-" Jn11111t IE Allll'lltllbdl OMI"" I -: (liN) "N _,, ··-•~• T -r liflf" (wattr11) '4S-John Wl)'nt, 11!!7 -: ~. Yrotlt ' Monltomel'J Clift. W1l11r Br1n111n. GJ Mtiwit c.. .. =~: ll:ODllD CIJll!i ll>!!,l- @ I IBCW:,,. AddtrlfJ II°"'..,..,... fl!)"',_..., CI)-- By TOM BARLEY Of IN Dilly 'lit! ltlft Two or the brightest stars ln our country·s fine arts flrma· ment glowed in unison last weekend In auperb performances of "'C8rmina Burana" that will be long remembered by those or us who almost lilted the roof off the Orange Coast College auditorium with our ovation. Carl Orff's moving and magnificent scenic cantata brought the Irvine Master Chorale and the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company memorably together in a Uawlessly p I an n e d and brilliantly delivered team ef- rort. Both ense-mbfes were at the peak of their form and both had brilliant offerings by £.zd.oN(WPO RT BEACH -gl the entronce to tl'it" tob.,lo "' lido l~I,. OR J 83SO ····················-··-······-······· HELD OYER AGAIN NEW YORK CRITICS AWARD TOP 10 IN LQS ANGELES BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR DON'T Ml5t IT cases. You jusl turn him loose. int Eastwood 'illL DirtyHarry ,,~~~- •00 PANAV1510N~ •TECHNICOLOR"• Werner B;~s., A Kinney Compltly lll"""l.On O IIllB-m••-ID'""'"...,'"'""' EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS m-•"'-,,. ........... -...... ., il!"" ..... "°""-2No ~™"THE oELTA FACTOR" wrrH :r"" Clt!r1a ft11ns with Carol Burnett, es !ht Cll1JW01111n, In 1 l1ntaslrldll:lG8(])Menlrtffll ... "blues mlld11J" conctrt ind com•· D \ti m ilhMlf ea... $clltd· d!111 Tim Conwf)' plays 1 priest Who u1td 111ests: llllfd Brtdld. Jtny I ' he1n Miss lumett'a conftslloft In LUCIS (of N.Y. Knlcks), X.r1n 'ilar· ~ ' • ~ .• tr111t ITllWl1 spooC lbout 1 f1U1n row, b lruekln1 Co. ---- wom•n. O Mftlr. "RNll ti Utopil" (mus-:..~ .=.~~:..::-."!'.:! :."."::.:.:. DmM .. ·lZ "Th• P1rol1 Yio-tc.ll •ts-Boll Hopi, Bin1 Ctosb1. ,_~~"';';·;-;~·~·;0~·;"~·;·~··~·;"; .. ~·~~~~~~§~~~~~I l1tor'' !rini Lopai 1uut~ u •. pa· 0 (])CI! E!) IMd CMtt fofTl\ef rol1 offictr wllo worb will! Off;c:eri bisablH superstar Jackil Robinson Mtllo}' ind RMI! In tl)'ln1 to ktep Is 1 scheduled auest. 1 J041nr b~sketblll pla)'lf from us· ,,.. • .r) ..,.,.. "' r Int 1111reota. -Mllllt. \" , " ,.. D Now! A new time for ,...... (west1m) 56 -R•ndolph * THE COURTSHIP OF Scott, G1H R11Wtr, Ltt M11vln. EDDIE'S FATHER m ~ 11~11 Trol•ns ,i,, U I]) (I) &) TIM Cet:wtMI, •I U· U11lvewty of Pm1de11Ct. fll's F1k '1tl• lrwestOIS" Tom ID Ml'llt: "DI f' Ir 11 [lprUS'" ind Norm1n irimt In 111 o11 wtn (mystery) 'S3-Cl1ud1 Rains, Marta on 1 lip lrom 1 wailer. Toren. ([) Ml(k Ori. fftdll M11t Wil-1:00 9 Md "'ho• s.mce• (COii-; =rtHl\tl SM tdy) '33-Tht M1t1 llrDth111. Iii no'""'"' CIJ D D CIJ ®1-m (Ill Tiit f'rlml Uws If AlterJ. 1:30 IJ f'tlpk:Mn Mimi.I UJllS m All.fllJlrt Slier. ' ' I r l f ~ l • I (Ci) Nilll ltn11fltf,• "Ctmmd." "llMpic:t" Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES t:OD m "A WI• ...,.. (eotnedy') '41 -Loretta Youn&. Fttdric Mirth, Ew ..... l:JD u (C) "Ckll ....... (6111111) ''° -Henry Fond•, Dorothy Llmour. 10:00 Cil "Sill 11N1 SW(' (musltll) '6' -Oavld Htmminp. Joan Newell. 1:00 O "Kitt(' (dr1m1) '45-l•ulltt• Goddard, R11 Mifl111d. 0 (C) "M111" (1dvent11re) '66- Clint W1IUr, .lly Horth, Sa]id K1h11. m "L.., stirr (m)'St11n •• ,__ Ollrathy ltmo11r, Bri1n Doalevy, Clal11 Trl'l'llf. %:00 m "lolll .._... P1rt I (J11Y$11'1) '48-1111 Lupino, CGmtl Wiide. ""CIJ"• -,. --(comodJ) '63-Horm1n Wisdom, Edw•rd CID,. min. ®1 "T1mlslled Allflls" (d11m1) 'SI -Rodi Hudson, Robert sttck. 4:001J (C) "U....,. (rom1nct) 'SS-- Tyrone Power, SUSln H1yw1rd. 4:JO (]) S.• IS lDMI lltillt DYAN CANNON JENNIFER O'NEAL JAMES COCO S SOUTH OF SM DIEGO FWY. NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE Showing In Orang1 Co. ''ftlELABT Plii'iURB SHOW ISA :MP'9'11UIPl•3 #I{! It is not merely the best America ·:movie ofa rather dreary year; it ·is the most impressive work. by a young American director since 'Citizen Kane '!" -PAUL. D. ZIMMERMAN, N!WSW'ffl "THE LAST PICTURE ·SHOW tells a series of interlocking ·stories of love and loss ... that illuminate a good deal more of one segment of the American experience than any other American film in recent ·memory." -VINCENT CAN SY, N.Y. Times ... ,....., ' PETERfltJUDAHlMCll l featured soloists to spur them on to a standing ovation and the cheers during the concert I attended of an audience that frequeritly interrupted th e performance with spontaneous -and forgivable-applause. Maurice Allard, obviously reveJlng at the helm of an Jrvine Master Chorale that will acknowledge no equal when it Js in the kind of voice it was in for the group's belov- ed "Carmina," must take Ulp billing in the praise depart• ment for his splendid direction or this immaculate production. But he must share that bill· ing with ballet director tila Zali, whose inspired choreography and personal direction of her dlscip1ined dancers played a major part in the success of this colorrul and exciting production. They unerringly captured th,,e spirit of a score tha t tells us, as clearly J!.S music ever tells us, of the renegade monks and errant students whose exodus lrom t h e cloistered life in favor of the earthy carousing and pursuit of the fleshpots m a d • medieval days far from merry for those who had to endure their excesses. lt Is understandable that Orfr destroyed all his earlier work when he round the long Jost manuscr ipts on which he built his "Carmina Burana.'" The manuscripts were destin· ed for just one man and Orff abundantly proved that point with a scoring that has no equal in this particular musical form. ' • But a word or two nqw about some of the soloists who helped to make th f s "Carmina" one of the most exciting events in our Orange Coast season. Kristi Moorhead and Molly Lynch particularly caught the eye with some fine in· terpretations of Miss Zali't splendid choreography, They had some hard working males backing up lhe.ir efforts aod Hal O'Neal and Gene Wil~ contributed their customary indefatigable and I n s p I r eod performances .among a b6y of males wbo give Miss Zall's company a strength aDd balance that ls hot alwa}"I efl. dent in ballet organizations of this stature. ~: On to our chorale COJl:' tributors and the higheil praise here tor some sterling work from the likes of col· oratura Darrellyn Melilli, ca& tralto Barbara M i 11 m a ri, mezzo-soprano Ann Mon:js and Jonah Kliewer, a solid and astonishingly a d a p t a b \ • baritone who seems to get hel- ter wilh every concert. : Kliewer overcame what We strongly suspected to be tbe aftermath of a cold to turn 1n a memorable delivery to one of the most demanding parts in music. Frankly. Jonah, we have heard nothing better in Jong years of exposure both ln Europe and the United States to this 'Carmina Burana' to which you contributed ao nobly. All that one can say about DarreJJyn Melilli bas been said many times by this critic. Again, her sweet voice soared out into that auditorium in renditions of key arias that, very frankly, brought tears to the eyes of this critic and quite a few more who sud· dealy seemed to realize, as those glorious tone~swept over us, that their s~ need- ed a long and carefuly e1- amination. But.that is the quality of the Irvine Master Chorale.: con- stant, inspiring and geared to '· the kind of perfection that was immediately recognized and endontd ~Y the equally splen- did Laguna ballet company. NelU1er contributor to tbls memorable ~Carmina Burana' will ever put on a better performance. " GP Rating Now PG HOLL YWOOO (AP) - The GP motion picture rating his changed to PG so that It will mort cl~•rly stand for "partntal l!Uld· a.nee.•· Tli< rating lo 1pplied to movi.. In Which Pl"'1taf guidance II ouggestod be- fore young people be aJ. ~ to attend. The GP rati., was Wlde- ly .lllllunde'ntoOd and often was mlltaken for "pneral Plbllc." Jack Valentl, Pf<lidont ol the Miiiion Picture Moo- ciltlon of America sakl the MPM elecutlv~ com. ml!tee voted to change tho r•Una after • Pf'tffnlatiol by of!ldala of tbe N1~1I -lotloo el Tboiter Owners. OArfi~t- 5.A L-. i::. ~·2.7,2~2' llt11~•111trictrd e ln•1ftr ch1r9• 7 f•1hio"! hl1"d, 111wport c111t1r 644·1070 \ . ' . J DAILY ,!LOT a.J T'laecter Note. , 'Charlie' R~turns to Orange Coastlllll 1 lly TOM TITVS "Tbe G~J In the Freudian 1Unt on the Fullerton Junior Of ,.. Dlllr ,..._ ,..,. SUp'' at the Huntington Beach College slage tills weekend • hudJng the casl. Performances are at 1:30 Friday and Salurday at the ' pl~-. 51111 E. Allolic1m st., Lo'!I Beach. ReservaUona (213) ~-• From ont end ot Orange Playhouae. Herman Boodman with 8:30 performances on County to the other, "You're a dlfects this well traveled play Frfday and Saturday ·evenlngs1---~------1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i/ Good ,Man, Charlie Brown" is wbicb moves into Its third and a 2 o'clock matinee on catcblng fin. This week it'll weekend Fri~y. Saturday1 ~· .,,"'* .. be offenid by two local com-Stan Bell and M • r 11 y n Tony Brandt dlre<;ls the J l~r'I' munlty theater groups. Albertsep head the cast of the musical revue, with B i l l ..._. ... ,.,. , .... """'· Like "Plua Suite" ·tn the William F. Brown comedy, CUilen, Karen lnnls, David S..iJaL ~ ,......,. "' ~ early part of the 1971·72 with Nicholas Mose~ Charlotte Norden, Bryant Lanier, Yoyo ~""'~"--0 ~,. ................ ,.-llOtilt_Of, __ ::~:g ·~~arl~~~wn;hi! :;:~1· H1:ru~~ ~~le~= =-~dca~~.b~;:~a:~ BJD8 ' OID1 popular m\Jsical based on the the cast. curtain time ls a:so 527-4415. ~.~[ID'J ~ S nr A.rr: be rromWunrf e•tt A Kll'lfl•VC.0..-P.,.~ l:'U't.~ "Peanuts" comic slrip WU Friday and Saturday at t In neighboring Long Beach, e ""· I •····-2 10 u . St H Je1M1 ·~ ,_ C!IOC, ........ ~''. ·-"" staged last fall in Weatrninlter Pay,_,_, 1 aa.am ., ~ Agatha Christie's m y st er y PARAMOUHT r.cru::u:s PR£SEHTS and just last week in tington Beach. Reservatio111 ''The Spider's Web" moves in-//fri '"' ' Fullerton : Ttiuridljl 11 turnz 536-18111. to its fourth wttkend ror the 'ends" WllLlll up on the stage Of the 5an * Community Playhouse. James Clemente Community Tbeatar. The Fullerton Footlighters' Brittain directs the comedy-.~~:":!" .:... !:::-===================:II .'nJe two versions of 0 Charlte version of "Charlie Brown" dfama with Kay Moore, Paul 111• TEQtNICOlOR• .Brown~ are Part of an activ.e w1·-•-up ;•-brief twc;week Teschke and Robert Renfrow ! • A.PARAMOUNT PICTURE CO.mt •M .. --CtNIOOM!ll ... • •• .__, ·:JI~ 1 ..... ----,, SlAO/Uflf I .. ,,,,_,, ..... - ---.. SUD/UM •J . .. -'...;'!I •• ~:---. ---.. SlAD/Uflf J .. --... . -... "llEDICNOIS AND lltOOM STl(l(S" ,i~ , ... 11 Wl}'lll "TltUI! GRIT" • 11111111" Set~ •114 Sun. All TllM erwt11 "MY l"Allt LADY" "~INNIAN~ll:.\INtoW" : i•i.1LLY 'AC,IC" <0,.J , ... "MONTE ~AlSH" "LMJ' '"' 11te Tre...,. 10) "STMIMI Dllctr°' CO) AU Ill C1l1r You muot -RA! An -unding 'true·life adwmure for th• whole f1mityl HELD OV_Eft·. SOUTH COAST· PLAZA . I San Dl110 Fwy. at Brl1tol 546-27,11 WEEK DAYS: 4:JO-7:00 -9:00 SAT ... SUN.: 2:15-4:30 -7:00-9:00 "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" l GP I -· "They Might Have lffn Giants" wJtli Ge.rte c. Sc•" ,.,, Wltll IHyt Sil. -.,_ 11U ,,_ •1U 1v1t. -11J1M hUii•-~ .. Hey, BoUi'A WI AT REUBEN'S-COSTA MESA • . The delightful songs and guitar of BOBBI WALTERS (Tuesdays thru Saturdays) Heuben•s 1555 ADAMS, COSTA MESA • ' •-;;;;;;;'~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;iii----------~~~~~~~!!!"'~!!!"'~ JM. 26 llln.t f<tb, 1 weekend on the county living!• ctn11t111e111 s111111•y Sii••· 1:ot ,,m. theater circuit. .Also on the l~~~~~~~~~~~I boards are South 1c o a 1 t Repertory's double b 1 q , .. Mother Earth" and "The White House Murder Caie," the Costa Mesa Ci v-i c Playhouse's "Blithe Soirlt" and the Huntington Beach £layhouse's "The Girl in the Freudian Slip." . ..., Robert Moe, a Sall Clemente High School teaclier whO spends his swrufters directing a repertory company In Idaho, ·1., &tllfinc the Cabrillo Playhouse's "Charlie Brown.'' Backing him up are Randy Cobb as choreographer, :•nd Jim Borens and M i k e Raphael, who share the musical chores. Featured as the characters made famous by Charles Shulz an Mark Manning (Charlie), Karen Mot (Lucy), J il m Borens (Linus ), JoAnne · Ap- pltgtll (Peppermint Patty), Steve Smith (Snoopy) and Jim Spen (Schroeder). Four 11:..tends of Thursday- thr..lgb-Saltµ'day '· pW0\.'!1• ...,.. an ocbeduled at """ cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 Ave- ' nlda cabrlllo, San Clein'Olite, with an 8:.30 curtain. Reserva· lions 492-0465. * . , Two more perfonnahces of South Coast Repertory's all- time box office champion, "Mother Earth." will be given tonight and Thursday, while "The White House Murder Case" continues F r i d a y through Sunday at t h e downtown Costa Mesa theater. Jock Nkhoholl C•Mlke ..,.._ "CARNAL , KNOWLEDGE" , and ANTONIONl 'S "ZABRISKIE POINr' "NEYER A DULL llllMENT" CONTINUOUS SMOW ,.,.....,.lwlcry "9M t!:JO 8EORIE c.scon . ' -iHE HOIPllAL" NDDJCHm,.Y .. ~!!:..._ ....... !! ARllllll lllLWI HOWARD iii90iil'(tn::iFRB- A Hat'IAR'J GOTTFlllED-PADOY CHAYEFSKY PllOOliCTm IGPl.::.=-~+::r.:.;:--jl..i:i.:.:.I ~ "" ,_ ........ "THE fAIJT'(''., • PllMIERE ORANGE COUNTf ENGAtlEMM t . . ... . . {,(SHION ISLAND * ·NEWPORT CENl'Efl; •• • • ,.._;,.,.,u,., .... ,,. P....,. NM'MloN • C..io< "SOMITIMlS A GllAT NOTION· 1cr INll\l.MtlAT1A.•Col0< "OllTY DINGUS MACll"·(liP) -°'"""'"' c-~­ell·•-•fl·4S4S 11.11 per C1rlo•d VWtl' 11 Abu St rr11ltr•rnt1 t""HoofO!<lo ............ C .... "ANG\IS MAID AS TMIT COM&" (IJ "MllD AllllCSH (II "Altt.U Dll Ult"(I) "Mother Earth·,., ~the ip.usica1 revue built around an ecology lbemt, is directed; the second time around by Martin Bell90n, with James dePriest, a returnee from the original cast, as musical director. "Murder Case," staaed by guest director PetFI. fM yberg, r .. tures DePriest as be prea1- den1 and a veteran SCR cast including David Eminet; Don Tuche, Richard Doyle, Ronald I~~~~~~~~~~~==::::::::::::::::::::~·~·:::~·~·:::~':;:~~~ Bousaom, Heath Park and BW \- B.rzdy. . ::r:~~ ' ·-• t.J4.ltll T*i1 Yt•Nc • .,w,11/1! • Curtain time for both pro- ducUons la 8 o;clock at .t&e Tbird Sltp Tlltater, !!fl Newport Blvd .• Costa !(•. ReservaUona 64&-~'. * ,, ' Noel Cj>ward's " B 111 h e Spirit" floats into Its second wttlt'tnd ;et the Costa Mesa Civl7 Pi,yhouse with dir~r PaH T•mbelllnl doubling In l!;e role of the medium. Marthella Randall is asaoc.iate director for the revival of the 194l comedy. Also f .. tured Jn the cast !Ire Ron Fillan, Tris Schneider, carol Faul1tick, Alan Hart, Joanne Wolcott and Robin Wolcott. Perfonnanoos are at 8:30 Friday and Saturdljl al the Community Recreation Center auditorium . on tht! Orange Counly Fatrgroundl. Reservations 83f.5303. * A more modern comedy ·ts Fonda Signed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Producer-director Robtrt Wilt (1bo Sound of Mmic) ligned Peter Fonda to star Jn "T1ro People" which be will mob u biJ !Int contrlbullon to the lndtpendent company Tb• Fllmakm Group. FAil iN ~ wm. TWIGGY iN KEf! ~utsdrs THf IMW fRlfND A Glirr0tiNG \up(• coloss..t.l &twrr WA•MiNG T0£·TA.ppiflK; dt:li<;lttful Musk.Al muv~u ' . EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ".ONE OF THE Y~AR'S B~ST FILMS." NATIONAL &CARO Of IEVtEW NEW$WffK-ll'o'ul D: ZlmW1ermo1t l0$ ANGflES JIMES-Cliorle, Cho~lin ' ASSOCIATED PlilESS.&ob lhomo• ... ; l0$ ANGELES HEllAlO·lXM\1NlR·Bftdg•t 1ytM ·t· CUE-William Wolf f!j,f' NEWS OAV.Jonph Gel"11i . . ' G~"W BRO.t.DtAsT-&ob Solma9gi "THE BEST MOVIE MUSICAL OF 19.71." NFWSOAY.JOll!Ph Gelmlt •IORGI C. SCOTT In "THI LAST RUN" NJll ···•"i'i'tr (fUlDJl'T 11100T ITIAllNf'' (IP) ..... ,.... . 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Ford ;,~;0'~'~ Ml~ .... ~~-·~·'•a .u . ~· $ 7 ~69 Ford ~~~~~~; =-~··~-:.::-$1 ~17 ~64 -T·Bi~d ,:, ·-. tKI~ "'· on . W< ~4 77 ' '71 Ford I F250 'Vt , euto. fran1., laclory flfr, pOwer 1!ff•· 1118, "tdlo, hea,,., duty eamper eQUfpped . ... "'" $,.A DAY PLUS 6• PER MILE ' j I ' I ' 1 Perennial, 'f avorite Atpiong taale tr.all includld m Mn. Wiftjnl' cookbook ii Btttina'1 C,,._ Ute llT°""'le.1, a pot recipo Ulal •lie rohlpr Mp everv ,eor·for lM "°"""111. A(llNA'I CllOCOUTS BROWNJa f 'CUP IUQ(lr ~ cup 1horlenl11g , ~cup milk J te.,poon m•illa ' 2 •cz-•• dloco1a1c, ... 1w · f'·cup floUr . • . Ji 1-IO!t , J cup nutmeatl . 2 egg1 ' Cr..,,. 1llorWnlng and IUflG!', Ad4 evvt i/nd chocolale. Beat .,,. mmvte. Kdd llfl9• and cllocolatc an4 bcat.Ulree · ~I. 1.iM ca1c~ peril tDiU.· toa.Ud pdj>er •• Bak• 25 mfnvles m modtratc .... ~ Cool and jroll toUll fvdgf icitog;· • ICING · J •quare chocolate ·~ j tableipoon hot wler • 1 hcapiilg learpoon bvllcr and , vanilla I cup confectionen. ~r M•lt choeolate over hot !DOier, Add Wlaef': butter mad vanilla. Mil:. Add "fl!'• Add more !DOier tJ necUJ•l'll· ' . • • • . ·l .. • ,, .., ' , • . ' Home News and Views.-. ' • •• • • ·Consumers :. Bor1~·"Up To Avoid .... :ptffa~lt~ / ., f , r · '. ;' ,. ' ' .. • • Mrs. Florence Roe Wi.ggins. captures the -art of c'ookery from a farm regio n in her new book, "Strawberry Point Kitchens." • • • • rl omespun B)' JACQIJELINE ClOMll Of .. ...,, ..... The ' croa..aUtcbed motto nlds, ''To lood IDd drlnl: add -py jest; You will alway a be a welcome guest." BlendJ o! blue IDd white welcome v ls lt o u into the living room warmed by bud-bnlded rup, • -"" grandmother' a sampler, a grandfather's . desk IDd other anUques •. Mrs. Florence Roe Wlqtns' Laguna Beach home lertllles to lier Inlerest in the detailed touches Uiat make a house • home. · "Homemat.Lnc Is becoming a lost art, 11 deprored the snow-haired woman of 78, a grandmolher of two. -.u Anyone who comes into a home should be hippy to be there,'' she said, "It is not just a place to stop for a second or two." Already an author of ''Strawberry Point," a novel recalling her chlldhOod ln a small Iowa town di1ring the Victorian · era, Mrs. Wiggins decided to capture Uiat age ol good cookery, homemaking IDd famUy living In a cookbook, 'jStrawberry POlnt Kttcbens." HOMEY ' The homey Iowa reclpes are in- ltrspersed with anecdoles about that 0 mlddle American" life in the Gay Nineties and the Victorian women who DWJaged thelr homes with "faculty." "'Ibey had the 'faculty' !or getting things done, for having Urpe to help a neJabbor, !or getting their baking done in • 'record' tlme, for swinging through bousework in the same 'record' Ume and yet never seeming to hurry. ~"And they had the 'faculty' for trans!ormlng ·boring drudgery into a creaUve art, although they probably would not have expressed what way," wrote Mrs. Wiggins. "Homemalllng WU their job IDd they gJori!led in doing It with 'faculty','' Ibo added. Some of the recipes ln "Strawberry Point Kitchens" date back 100 years or more and they reflect the simple, wholesome cookery of the fanning region where hard-working men demanded and deserved bounU!ul servings at dinner IDd supper. Inspiration to the novel cookbook was Mrs. Wiggins lUe Jong habll o! keeping a loose-leaf notebook or recipes where every one is labeled with the donor'• name. MAGIC CARPET "Instantly the names and recipes will recall .lncideota that turn t.bl.s ordinary notebook into a veritable magic carpet." Tbe·maglc'carpet ride might be a day' with Great Aunt J!ecl!y·llld.bal' famous balled -. .., oae hat , altel'IJQflll wbeD , . ,. • .i!r Mn. -· treatod • -..... Pi to coaling -· .... 1': "When I kxllt 1111 -le tho dMMi ~u!:i::ti:i=~ .... Ue,'' she ad(led. Mra. Patricia W Clarke, who lives a few blocU away, <:OW'qed Iler mother to write Ille book. The author malntalno the ~:ii "really • bool: about bomemUlnl ls so much more than just 1'>"' wm~ -"Housework doesn't make a JMime. n:j the love llld Interest you put lato II.",;; . Alter graduating from Coe Collllo aa4 Coe Cooservatory of Music ID CMar Rapids, Mrs. Wlgglm sang pnilesa!oaallt, and taught before Iler marrlaga in lilt. "When I was first married, I ei:peded to !ollow nly muk along with k..._ house." • • 'Ille young wife decided It wu Im- possible to lea>e her year-old baby eoch day so she found ...,. to uae her career to Improve her bome. • 11Make, a Career out fl. homenwtlnc and give ii your run attention," lht ""' vised. "Formal education can fit ricbt ID> 1o it.'' ONE CAREER She believe• -isn't roam in. me bouae !or two eareen. "Besklri,: .{I weallen1 a man U be doesn't bave lull responsibility lei'~~ financea,'' addicl the woman wlrl'.,.. married 45 years. . Commfntlng ... rillng papdartty .e health !oods m!I ~ dlela, Mn. Wiggins said, •'Foocis Uiat appeol to the taslebods are the ones you dlgnt bast. We abould enjoy our !ood IDd not uae II as medicine. .. Counting calorlel lsn't berthing. "GOod well halan<ed meals do people the - good. People 1fM')'ing too much about what they e1t CllUHI trouble," abe added in ber ~maimer. Taste -from Ibo eOoltiool< ... hearty and limplo CUii's a-,;111111 Rle<, Lee'• o..a Jl'ried Ollcftn ~ Cousin Bea'a Soda Cracker ~. , ·r, "Lee'a invitation Wl!I to come ~· And no matter how early we arrived, hill' dinner was nody to pop in the ovt'>c. ~ just the rtiM moment. · , "She would make us believe the ineal got itself," she recalled. . ~ Mrs. Wiggins wUI be a guest Iec:tudr on Feb. 28 durlnc a Pepperdlne WOj1M!O~I Center course. ••Pots and Pen1," wtdUi gives instruction and practical uperienc9 in wrlUng cookbooks. COlJBIN BEA'S SODA CRACKER PIE 3 egg whites 1 cup supr \I cup chopped walnuta or )llCllDI 12 soda cracktn rollld !!no \I ...._ bakfnr powder I leaspoaa 'rinegar 1 teaspoon YIDlllll Fold supr, bakfnr powdw ... .... crackers IDlo Ill wbllel (-!1; Add vanilla, tlDecar, nuta (!aid ID). at 325 dep'IO or IOO degreeJ for '. minutes. Sorw with whipped cream. . LEE'S OVEN 1'llll:D CHICKEN Comfiabl Chicken bnuta -·:t?, Commen::UJ IDUI' cream • • • Salt and -each breast IDd .& with """ cream Wltll CGll!jl[ftit covered. Drop In a poper bag llllod'Wllji com flake ""8llbo and sbake IDllll !NII coated. Pl-. each piOce .., a c!OIJtl9 sheet •kin lldeo up. \ • lloo'I crvwd. Bute <-r 11 ....... with meltod butter wblle llUlllf tt minutes at m ~·· ~ ,:-!\'! a.JFF'S RICE ...i, t~i.-: AND CllEESE -ii:'-:;-·~ ... I cup bolled rie< ' ;• I cup mDk » ;,f \I cup mild cheese I eu I table-butter Salt .. ~. • Mix all eold. Chip up the cbeete lnlt- balle \I hour at lllO decree•· ('lbil ·J.c\ small -ao Mi's. Wlainl 1llliaQ1 doublu Ille redpe.) .·Di ~ties Appeal . to·. 'Beet' Generation . . , BJ AWBON ,DEERR Of .. ...., .... "9fl Japanese Zen cookery, vegetables and I summer aquasti, halved fruits for those on raw food · diets, 4 mcchinl, halved vegetable coococtlons to "sllmulale the I teaapoon 1omaslo Maame ult Imagination IDd cool the economy." 4 cups cooked brown rice Festive lood• !or enlertalnlng on 1 low a.eddar cbaeae, aptlonal budget,.!resh breeda, far ·out planlcs are Soy SIUCe !eatuied. Linda shows how to keep away -,SleaJ\> broc<oll, carroti, aquaah and from cllllled, pocbged and syntbesl>ed ""'1lclnl until .,,.._ aad - !oodJ in cbaplerl on homemade dalrf Ith Io aa1t "-I o! bot pr:oducts; relishes, aauces and "mun-• ,gomas • ..,..._. cup c:hles," brown rice into lour ovll!Jll'OOI bowla. Top Mi's. Mclolyle also has authored each with 2 broccoll floftnta, 4 quartera ..,,_.,,,,_ in CNst" whlcb delves into the of carrot. 4 balm .....,.. aquaJb, I """"""' halves zucchini. m)'llerles o! il><rust cootln( round the Try a aprtnklln( or dleaae over top of wo-N,?; book la Establlshrnenl gourmet'. It rice. Put bowla Wider bnlller for minute starll with bsslc crust IDd po1lry reel pea or two unllJ tbe .cheese metta. Soy sauce and ·leadl you tbroulh ban d'oeuvrea, IDl1 ba .. bllltuted !or -toppog. quiches. roasts , p l e •, lnlernaUonal VEGETAILI: 8TOClt" ll]JeClsttles, II a o 1 , tadl aad even Almost anythlog ,... lnlo mUioa a baklava. rlcb "'8etable stock. For a slmple ~ aller a becllc day, In 2 quar11 w•ter put 1 cup allcecl ..,_ a quiet meal !or medltaUng ar Informal opon-cllnlnr bere are _. ...,. rota, I cup 1llced eelery, ll ~ lhmded guUons, along with some ldeu for wrap-aplnach, \I cup •bndded leltuco, I lati• "'-I lta !ood in crust dlCIPPed -· I llrp <bopped cderY ..,,. your avor. 1 a • root, I tomatoea q.-od, I tabltspoon BUDDHA BVWL chopped poraley, I teaspoon basil, 2 8 broccoli nowerets table1poon1 vegetable ult or --.... 4 carrots, cut In quarter• cordinc to latte. \ ,, r · . • " ' • ' ·DAILY Pl~OT P-T· lJni ·t Calendars l)otted ~· .,.,i. (l:dllor'1 Nole: A pogt ~Ud to Ntwport Stach,. t tCo.sto Mesa, Laguno Becc" .,f.~ and Mtsslolt \'lejo paren~ -.JIY:teocfltr organizotto"a will appear in the DAILY loM:/'IUXl' coch w.ek. lnformo· ,_,~.ion -mlJ.lt .bl received bv the women 'a d4eJH2rtment or '4'1i'Mr1. Gored Smith. 1746 11..-.centtlla Place, Newport ·~ .. i:B•ac~ bu 5 P""· Thvrsdav • lzjor pvbliootton W•dM1dav. ,jOlC Adams PTA Ml'I. CIUlord DOwna 'President COMING UP: Mr1. Howard Hull , health. and welfar.e chairman announcta tha' diphtheria and tetanu1 ln.- «:ulation.s w 111 be , ad· ministered to students in ·fifth grade lemorrow. Girls atso may rectlve German me8'les shots. Ml'I. Clllrord Downs, pre11dent wlll con. duct the board meeting at 9:3fJ 1.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, ln the home of Mra. Gerald Doan. Callfornia PT A Mn. Boyd McCullou1h ~resident REPORTS: Mrs. H 1 r r y Mellor, Harbor Co u n c i I pre1ldent 1nd Mike Lewis were guest speakers at taJt week's general meeting . Mrs. Stepanie Wlna; was ratlfled as teacher represen- tative and will aerve on the executive board. Ea1tbluff PFO Col. H. B. Euker Prealdent COMING UP : Fathers and sons are Invited to attend ., .. ,. Fiesta Pla nn1;di to Cook Up ·Funds Muchachos and lnac~;))as from· Davi• Sch;,.,i will throw a big lles\a · ffl'hi'. 6 ctlf'lt-Jirl\I. Tueidiy, Feb. 1, with the help pl~' PTA,)" r~e funds for a bik.e corral . Warming up· for the talent show are guitar!St Ric O'Sullivan and Kirk Knipp, while Debbie .Trader begins the food preparation. ( . ·, . ~'"'.;Jr Your Horc:J,s(;;i pe ·· • <" • • Dori-~·t · _..._ .... ' ~ ........ ~ ... · Forces ~~.\ l. . Tau .tits : rj~ .. ' . ., Scat'1~t. 'I.I,,, 4· · THURSDA · · Avotd gl-andiose ~i'c he.In.es. t . ' " · Simple approach gets reaults. JANUA'RY ~7\" ·: VIRGO (A ug. 13-Sept. 22 ): By SYDNEY OMAll!I · Accent ~ on friends, hopes Saglttarians are pioQli;-ioiKI::-:ol!lhpeciafc~. Be C!""f\11 of teaching, love to !ranl" and ~bout what YOU ~k !or -you usually insist on /ccal.pl~te· .,_are liabJe to get 1t. Means be freedom. Persons botn tinder sure you can handle added this zodlaca1 sign haV. '!iiyles pressure. Caprlconl ,penon of their own." They ao,pace can show you the way. rather than lmilat.e ·-they LIBRA ,(Sept. 23-0<;!. 2Z): break through to ne~ifi0t1iolls. Emphasis 'on'. career,, &oil, These persons are ~Ve, ways or achieving. Key no" ii generous and, very l"dfen, to put JllUCh ol past 'behlnd naive. Some fam~,Si:~t-you. Stop carrying another's tarian.s include Fran~ Siaa[r:i, burden. Papul.nze J product. Sammy Davis Jr .. and.~·Her-Spread message. Advert.lse mione Gingold . : .# • • l and publicize. You're 'coi.ng AR S h AL...; l.9) places. · ' IE (Marc 21· pm . : SCORPIO (Oct .. ~Nov. 21 : Build on solid baee. pot)S!ruct Join forces with one who has and co~solldate. A.a})er.e to vision. Means be receptiVe. factual 1nformatlon .. ~ ~ho Broaden' horizons. Travel .op- p r o p o s e s g e t-~icfH:\wck portunif}' cOUld b e c 0 m e scheme should be ·-i~f'ed. available. Leo person aidJ. You Ho~est effort now will -pay will feel needed. Olve and you ~lv1dends. <?Ider p. ~ r s o n ·also wijl receive. . figures prommently" , SAGl1TARIUS cNOv. \ iz.. TAURUS (April 20.(\laX 20): . Dec. 21): .. fntuitlon· *arks You will be busy -·~ don1t overtime. You perceive. Whit scatter forces. V \1 it in g was hidden is revealed. You relative, n~ighbor ~ouJd ~~e find out about finances as they valuable time -it . Y9U so affect marriage partnership, pennit. SeU-di!cipJlne is contract . Unorthoo.ox pro- necessary. Don't become trap-cedure works in your be.hall. ped by rumors, wishful,tlllnk-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ing. . 't 19 ): Expand activities. But be GEMINI (May 21.J°un,e 20): sure you have legal green Money opportunity ii •preSerrt, Hght. Check copyrights, pa- Grab It. _B~ ready ~:nae. tent. Get permission from pro- travel, variety of ~x , ences. per 80urces. Consult mate, -; ...... ' I .__..... .. ; . Se'a Life Borrowed A new 50-gatIOn ~alt water aquarium has been do- nated to Cox School by the ·PTO and installed in the lower level grade learning center. Students will study it in conjunction with a trip to the Dana Point Sea Lab later. in the yea.r. Getting acquainted with .the ·aquarium's oecupants are (left to right) Jeff Franklin, Mrs. Glenda Dickerson, PTO president and Jill Lenhart. By exc~anglng . " , , t.~on partner. You can have run , but you en1oy profit. "Another avoid carelessness f!IJ.!!.,..""1'..,._-.:!"'~'-'1:~~~....11! G~mlnl plays impo~I role. AQUARIUS (J~n. 20-Feb. Display humor , ve~tiji~y. JS ): Obtain hint from SagU- CANCER (June 21i.Jult'' 22): tartus message. Stick to Circumstances turn : inr your basics. Review lessons learned favor. Your timing Jmproves, in recent ~st. You may feet Pers?"al magnetism 'dra,ws a~-''..ll>O!l, ·bµt' key 15 toliiJo ict ln tractive people to you\ Streu tlflcli!IW, numner. Cb e ck independence. Dance' to yOur i~cal .. dental aWOin~minta. own tune . Don'l baeii down · PISCES (~, 19'lirarch0!0)~ from basic principles. > • L>ii.i ls V.:>'.Jl!!lc;h ·iJj pktur. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You -so is speculation. There are enjoy role now of power changes, also an air of ex- behind scenes. You direct and citement. Shake off recent organize. R o m a 11 c e is emotional rut Accent greater featured . But strive to know self-expression. Younc penon what lt is you really desire. demands, probably deeerves Phone · 6424321 • For Weekender ~ Advertising __ ......._ __ _ ·attention: • · rF TODAY IS YOUR BIRnIDAY you help people a,s a matter of cOurse. some lake advantage of you -but you woold rather aid than be indllferent. A start made last . year will begin ID develop Into. ' .Omelhln( meaningful. June should be a mott lil!llfl<ant month. To flM Olll INl'~llllllt 1'0lll'Mll·~ 11tr11osv. -°''" ,,,..., OrnOIT'l » NH DOOll:let, Ttutl'I ~! Co'."'"'" = """'"~·'-'I/~ l!P. ... r.,f,ie~, 1~i!'t~ronf.t1e11,1NM i...,.,~=,....,,..,,......--' .. -~ . --- I f)/ri01 I P~t Deail~ ~ ·~· ~•'" ~:" ' ~ I ., •••"' . ,.,. •,•' ~ .... '· ' "? ... , 1i$}' " • • , To: ;awld diiap°p6inll!lent eroapecilve bride! are 'rerninded ·to ·have lbeir 'weddlnc · stories with black and white ~lossy P.hoto- graphs to the DAILY PIUlT Womens De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. '--.l<'or engagement announcements it ls Imperative that-the story, also accompanied -by a black and white glossy picture. lie sub- mitted six weeks or more. before the wedding date. If deadline ls not met, only, a story will ·be used. • " · To help fill requirements on both wed· . ding .and engagement stories forms aro aveJ!l!ble tn ·all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further question• w!U be answered by Women's Section stall member• at MU321. -~~s-~_ike.-to-Ask -Andy ' I I I Race Nlghl at 6:IO p.m. Fri-!"""'!"-'!'!"-~" day, Feb. 4, ln l he mu!Upurpose room . A short racing movie will be lhown and tw9 drivers will exhibit their drs 1nd opeak. SwiM steak dinner at $1 .liO per perton wlll be served at 7 p.m. Aaslotlng cal Campbell, chairman is Mrs. Cat'ripbell. Mra. L a r r y Mitchell and Mrs. James Wood. Paularino PTA Nick Raason President COJlllNG UP: George RobeNon. chainnan of-the paper drive announces that bundles may be delivered tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. . . Presentation of awards to wlMers in the an- ti-theft poster contest will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday , Feb. 1, in tile -multbpurpose room. Patents mw;t be ·present for their . children to win. St. Joachim's PG Mr1. John Stoneman PresldepJ • COMING UP : Pot luck di;;;;e,.. for students in fourth gntde and tbelr parents will take . Marty Plans Party .• pla~ at 8:30 p.m..Sunday, Jan. 30.' ... Parents' meeting at ·a p.m. Tbunday, Feb. 3, In tho' church-ball. Herbert Brl.yer, coordinatol""ot drug abuse prevention eduCation for the Orange County Board of Education will speak on A New Approach to Drug Abhse Prevention. • Marty, the Costa Mesa High School Mustang mascot will be among those attend· ·inJ Marty's Corral at the school Feb. 4, 5 and 6. Inviting the mascot to the fund· -.r..Sing carnival are Kim Bayes and Don Utter, activities director. Featured will be games, food , music and rides. St. John Aux. ... Mrs. Anthony Becker , President • ~ Thomas, 642-2908 or Mrs. COMlNG UP :-Ta.co .s., '.'Angelo Scan::ello at MG-3&79. enchiladas, beans and rice Jt.E po RT s : Mrs. Ivan wlll be reatured at the anr nual Mexican dinner that ... ~Kapsner, members h Ip will take place from 4 to 8 ctiairman announced that · p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, in the :Mrs. Raymond Llndow's achbol hall. Tickets at ,l .~, class won the contest with 95' adults and 7~ cents for· percent. Mrs. Ann Sousa, chlldren may be reserved by county health s e r v i c e calling Mrs. John "·PurdY~ department spoke on child~ 545-5403; Mrs. Haro Id J>!lrent relationships . University Pk. PT A Glen Woodmansee President COMING UP: G en er a I meeting at 7:30 tonight in the multipurpose room \Vill feature Ken L e w i s , ad- ministrative assistant and Dennis Smith, trustee who will discuss the San Joa- quin School District tax override. Jay Ingal1 , assis· tant superintendent of . the Tustin Unified lligh School District will speak on the Tustin tax override a n d bond election. Candidates runn ing for the Tustin High School Board of Trustees will also make a presen- tation followed by a question and answer time. Rap Sessions In Forefront Saturday Special (Editor's Note: A page de- voted to Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Ocean View and Seal Beach Scltoot District parent -teachers organiz(ltions will appear 1n the DAILY PILOT eac/& week. Information must be rece ived by ftfrs. Gilbert Turnbull, 567 1 Mangrum Drive, Huntington Beach by 5 p.m. Thursday fo r pub· lication Wednesday .) Cox PTO Mrs. Joseph Dickerson President COMJNG UP: Town Hall Meeting will _be conducted by Fountain Valley city of· ficials at unit meeting tomorrow night at 7:30. Open discussion will center about operation of the city. Flag ceremonies will be con· ducted by Brownie Troop 1889. Ed ison High PTSA Mrs. Verda Hinkle President COMING UP : Unit w i 11 Mom will have a day off from cookln~ when tho Cook PTA Pancake BreakflSI rolls around Saturday. Jan. 29. Pancakes. sausace. coffee an~ milk "'.ill be serv-e~ fJOlp 7 to 11 a.m. with seconds available on pancakes. First In !Ille 11 Nick krupka, who !Sbellii serve~ by Gerald" 'l'hurston. . 1 sponsor a bake sale Friday, Feb. 4, in front of the Brookhurst-Adams branch of the Bank of America. Proceetts will be donated to the student welfare· fund. Anyone wishing to donate baked goods for the sale should contact Mrs. Robert Campbell at 968-6915. Dona- tions may be delivered to the sale between 9 and 10 a.m. Gisler Inter. PTA Mrs. WiUiam Davis President COMING UP : What Teachers Want for Our Children is topic of i:-anel discussion at unit meeting tonight at 7:30. Panelists are Gary Trickett, John Leonard , Jim Tankersley and the Mmes. Linda Dozier. Jack Young, Donal Yonts and Robert Chase ... Unit has donated a spotlight to .the school. Mesa View PTA !\.trs. George Blank President COMING UP : Juvenile Jury will be featured at unit meeting Tuesday. Feb. 1, at 7 :30 p .m . in the multipurpose room. Jury, comprised of 20 student council members, w i 11 answer questions posid by unit members. L M r r y Levinso n will serve as moderator. Bill Small ii pro- gram chairman. Westm inster , !-figh PT A Mrs. Joseph Fodor President COMING UP : Robert De Wlnter, physiology teacher, will epeak at unit meeUng at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31. in the cafeteria. His lecture on Infectious diseases ls en- UUcd "A New Kind of Epidem ic." ·Topper Revived Part of Faolilon'• lookln1 baclri!ard to \he '40s m,.n• revival of the ahort "topptr'' coal. with looae 1111n11n1 " back. !l's usually shown with the wide-legged p a n t 1 . Th• princess, sllm·flttcd coal aloo returns, Oaring 11 the bottom with back pleat or blu fullness. I I I - t t • ~. J....,, 26. 1972 ' DAILY i'lllll' .. I . Proper Training Proviaes ~ey to Respe ct, lndepenqence -.S ._ -u -.....e-ti Ohio, tlke •lnlnc uceptloo lo the letter la• -<Mir -W w -·-· IOd uclllllml the ...... J bopo,.. wGI, lave!1 elder breCNr. ~ lrom the 1'01DAO in Billin&s who blamed I• _,I llW It -...... My ill the -ct ta-. .... flU c1e1r It-• le me IUI -ti tk _.... oqultt d111Cin& for her husblnd'a It>-•lttlet le oil ... -. -1· ID 1 •"*1' Ml -md -ti flftfl • mMlw ma• ftr '* dlllclra volvement with another woman. w~1l111m1 ....... ••1 1 ,,.,.._.. =Ill 1 1'~ wpoa," _, 0a ii le ralle U... • lie W1, ••mt. 0.. Square dancin& is one of the cleanliest, DEAR ANN LANDEU: l am a ,.,.._ ~ ''. 'ftllaa: ,... -J.R .. L. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In 1 .....,,1 column you lilted lhl't your 1111rTied d1qhter c19es nol hive 1 key 1o your place and you don't have a key to hers. You made II clear that neither drops In on the --vlled anil you mi ,..,ta 1n elCh other's homes. ,I wu shocked bf uu.I public conle11lon of lormallty betweea 1 mother and Iler dlqhter, Don't you rulile that 1 chll~ 1 cblld 1ll ol her Ille ind marrlqe •tY to bdd ••1pe1•e1C:t 11 by healthiest, most wholesome pastimu in clan wbo must take mUd Paue wltb JWr (11.D.), JJl'l'Dl()N MEDICAL ax, delcrlbe •UC1Ub 1 cold Ind lormll rell-~ -n,-lrllllc lo ud out the world. To knock tbl1 joyous tndilloo ldvlce to the woman lo COlllUit 1 plaltie LEGE, PlllLADELPHJA. tionlbip. If would be very laterullng to ti oae MOCIKir'1 Mmes. is an insult to the thousands . of people 1W'geoa for a fac&llft. DIAR J.al..: Bin'• tM 1H11,1Mt know whit your dlucbler lhlnU 1bout Y .... 'ewl-11111 1 policy •I 10 who enjoy II. Square dlncin& lhoulcl oot Wbtle •the coun.ael wu not wrooc. II ....... 1111 '"' ,,....,,., ,_ .. vllc bein& ..... I In her mother'• borne. -........... II Ille ...... rt ol 1 cold.... be condemned becluse one husblnd Jn -'mlaleadln1 and dllcrlmlnatory. -b ,lt., Ill nw not chln(e II! d FROM MlS80Ulll lwillll ~ II el'IGI-. To my Dillin&• can't behave hlmseU. 8el the Plastic: 11W1eoo• are oot lhe only w1 A-... ~ to bow to dell DBAJl,_•ClolJ•••AL-w17tll'lo .... ,ll-coollder11loa record slrailhl. -PERTURBED whoclo'l-11ltlng.Other--with lill>'1 'lwt dllllcull ad most I hive twe dlupten, bolb and ID wunarried IOIJ, The girls CO and go as they please and it's always a pleasure to see them. I would consider lt 1n Insult If they !ell they hid lo telephone me before oo~ over. --11111 .. ·s-. ';; j oiiied w. ---·· -a.d prl¥1C)'. I MEMBERS otolarynplocllla, -Ind n a ck rowlrdlng ·..........,..i. AM ~· lien's ~ --.. • leas !or 1 frlelll -ud my DEAR PERTURBED MEMBERS: For aurgeon1, 1eoeral llW'I""" Ind muJUo. -.., "!llirr!IP -Wblt to Ezpoc:t,• DEAJ1 l'llOM: -.. no --ud I ""' very loed lriad1 i.. be It !rem me le tmoct sqwe d-da1. Isela! surpons -also perform tbll type will prepare l'J'll !or blltor or !GI' _,., ., ...... el --· ..... -deed. S.-ti my .belt lriada .,. ,....... ol1JC(IOltnictlon. Send your requat to AM Llllden Inc .... ... .. ...... .... .. -... --DEAR ANN LANDERS: We, the :a -.;.. TM lult lltl'wll' -PJ lo : "1'!111a.wheo you ldvlM readers ... I of the OAJLY.PJLar encloolng IO -.it• "'!=• .... Tw •••ce .. ._ ftd • M-~ members of the Golden BlllilP. _. Mt rill tk doee. n. · pluUc suraean you are iDadveNDt.lY in coin and,. a· lone, stamped, ....._ The arm's le!l(lh arr11n11ement you ._ --ti Ji~ut~poppl~1~1~1a~~ll'.__~Cl:ueen~~t~Sq~111re~_:1>ance~~Cl~ub~ol~Lo~r~lin~,.~1<~1w~1..i~· ~·w~1~ll!_d ~ .. ~..,~lo~wd~·a~plo~!:'•~··~~mo~t~IOl~l'll~eru~ll~to~ooe~t~dnd~~ol~doc~tor~~drased~~en~v~etope~::_· ____ _:•_ Bells Chime . . For · Couples. HAFFERKAMP-LANDIS Beach and Mr. Ind Mrs. Lyell Buttermore of Corona del Edward Hafferklmp o I Co8ta Mesa exchanged VOWS ind rinp with Louise Landis in Un.ited1 Methodist Church of Santa Ans before the Rev. 0. Wilber Fix. Psrenla ol the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Landi! of Santa Ans and Mrs. Les Jourdeo snd the late Mr. Edward Hafferkamp. Attendants were the Ml.ase! Jackie Landis, maid of honor; Connie Martin and Joyce Haf- ferkamp, bridesmaids; Jim Polokolf, best !"an; DIO Ward, Howard Landis, Bob Callahan and Rick Jourden, ushers. Aller a Colorado honey- moon, the newlyweds will reside ln Tustin. She attended Saddleback and Orange Coast colleges. He attended California State College at Long Beach before entering the Air Force. BUTTERMORE-SELMAN Mary Cathy Selman and Kirk Thomas Buttermore ex- changed vows and rings before the Rev. Harold Leestma in Garden Grove Community Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Selman of Newport Tribute Sef Mrs. Henry c. Garner of Santa Ana, one of the 12 loun· diog members of the Planned Parenthood Association o f Orange County, will b e honored during a dinner Fri- day, Jan. 28, In the Slddleback Inn, Santa Ana. Guest speaker during the membership dinner will be Peter S. Dison, PhD, faculty member at UCJ. Mar. Miss Kellie Kuter wu maid of honor with Mrs. Sandra EldOf and the Milses Becky Buttermore, brldeamalds ud Marnie Ind Misty Elder, Dower girl" i..e May was best man. Tom EvlDI and Wayne Smith uaher<d IOd Brett and John Czarnesk.i were ring bearers. The bride attended Newport Harbor High School, orange Coast College and World cam- pus 'Alloat. She will graduate lrom ChaJ>lllll1 College next month. Her buaband graduated from Corona de! Mar HJgb School and attended occ. RAY-DAVIS Historic San Diego Mission de Alcala was the setting for the marriage of Helen Marie . Davis and Michael David Ray whose parents are Rear Adm . (rel) and Mrs. James Robert Davis ol El C.jon lnd'Mr, and Mrs. James David Ray of Corona del Mar. The bride designed her gown and those for Miu Patricia Davis, maid of honor, and the Miw.a: Kathleen Rai, Katya Smith and Carol S e 11 i c , bridesmaids. James ·Walker Ray was best man and ushers were Gary Long, Jack Fowler and Hoyt Wllkioson. casey Ind Greg Tibbitts served as ring and train bearers. The newlyweds both graduated from Occidental College. '!be bride altelldlll Maryknoll School In Honolulu and her hurblnd attended '°'°na del Mar ffich School. They will reside In Loo , >.ngeles where he is earning his MBA al Unlvmily ol Southern calllomla. AN EXCITING LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW By Ewen's \Boutique (2300 HARBOR BLVD• COSTA MESA) Featuring fashions by "7Jig:J(' of California Tuesdays & Thundays, Haan in C.. M.s, 1555 l\cla"" • • • , ' t • "'1 ·~•I • ~.~OtA.r ·t\rst .5ALE . .. , , .. fllostly ~lack.5. o.~ jea~s tot ~~V\; boy5a~ct ~;ts ~ lfuv~y;-ltiday,S1turth.y Jn.~1i l~~/:21 ,~ .. ,. • ' 7 fashion island, newpoit center . ';',-" ·' ' " .r. i ;' ··- \ . 644-5079 . I .. . < • ,• ' ... ' , I \ I • ' ., I I ' .. .. . . ... . . .. , .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. I Plans Run Gamut· Fr-om Schools to Sailing · Memban ol .i:out organlza- tlona will 1ool: al lhe •l\IPP'e movement 11111 ulllnll, and llqa ID auction and dinner partlel. lerlaillen wUI allClloo aro Dall Feollval, lndlo, an plan-moo11nf1 In the Tait of lbe mt Mr1. Paul Cooaey. Ro-Cllaplet, Bela ~1111. Phi surprlla llfll lnom Praldent Did. Whale -IOI, Ballooa. elac!ad were Mn. Willlam Satur'1ay, Jaa. •· at I p.m. hi NiJon, Vice President Acnew, Koch baa served 00 the Gelger, Mrs. Alice King and their FoUDllln Valley hoa!e. Arnold Palmer, Merlin Oben, f 'I S • Wllllam Mootana. f •-t will bo Wllllano F. Bucklay, Richard • emt y erviee board of dlnclon for n.. lflgb MoDltlllS o ~ Reg•"'' Club M. Dison and SUpr Ray Walter J. Koch ol N"""'-'1 years, Including ona yasr as Btte Sigma Phi the topic dl.lculaed , by =:· Roblnoon. Btaclo -rMlectad pid. trouurer. Diane carrotl and Mias • WWlam B •. PldJUpo, pro. f,..... ol blafory at Sadilltback eoueae. ·ww eumJoe'llle hip- pie --In tbe llllll 'e<n-tbry for members .. GI the Orllip County Past and PrffeJll Regenll Club ,., tbe Dalllhten of Ille &nerican dtnt of Famlly s er v I ca New members ol lbe board )Ir. mt Mn. R~ b er t Jorie Elcl<boff W~ay, '!' echt Club Astoci.allon of Orance Counly ol directors are F'\o1<1 L. .Kremer will ball a pme party Feb. I, at I P.11!· In Mrs. ~r- The ZS.minute film, "For _d.:..llring:.;:.:~lbe=-...:ann=ual=--dinntr==--W=111!:a1anc1=:.:;:-•._::Jilllo::.:..:.R.:..... Olrda==-·~,=for::...:mem==bers::.:._:ol::...:Xl::_Xl::_.:.Pl.:.....:.:roll.:..'.i'"".H_un_tJocton,;.;~ '----·_b_i._m_e. 'Best Friends' t.Sparkle Plenty .-. ·Mn. Jllllet E. Gndlb will <_.so during the D 0 0 n kol!Cbeon ,_.,, .In tho MLlslaft Viejo Country Club on Frldoy, Jan. 2l UCI Boosters Skiles and Henderson wUI auction celebrity Items during the VIP Dinner Dance planned for Friday, Jan. 28, In lhe Balboa Bay Club by the Big I Boosters. Hosllng will be Chancellor and Mrs.·Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Among the iltms the en- Betrothal Revealed Mr. 11111 Mrs. William Carles ol Laguna Beach have an- nounced the engagement of their daul!l>ttt, Colby cartes t.o Ruuell Fisher, also of that city. Her flance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fisher of Beloit, Wi>. Miu Carles will graduate from Laguna Beach High School in June. Fisher at~ tended Beloit !Choots. No date has been set for the wedding. Love. of Sailing," wW be'. shown at J p.m. Friday Jin. 28, by Mr. and Mn. V. Almon Locbbey for members of the Balboa Yacht Club. 'Ille film will be abown In the yacht club 11111 lbe pro- ducen, Mr. and Mn. Rick Miner, will be lpeCJal rueots. Sitters' Clinic , Fountain Valley Woman's Club will sponsor a baby-sit- ting clinic for seventh and eighth grade girls and boys from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, in the Civic Center. Mrs. Robert Hime, youth chairman, l!i making plans, wirted by Ille Mmes. Lorin Lammers, Laurence Erwin, · David Schneider 11111 Elbert Sall Coe1t Juniors A dirn .. a-dlp dinner will lake place al 7::111 ·p:m. Satur- day, Jan. 21, In the Fountain P 1 a z a Con d o m'l n i um clubhouse, sponsored by the South Coast Junior Woman's Club. Proceeds will belp pay expenses for the Lot Cerritos DiJtrlct ConvenUon April 28- 29, according to Mn. Sal ·Liberatore, chairman. Realtors Board Distaff members of the Hun. tington Beach Fountain Valley Board of Realtors will be featured in a precision dance routine during the loth annual awards banquet Saturday, Jan. 19, In the Sheraton Beach By JACQUEIJNE COMBS Of ,,_ DellY 'lllt tleff Smokers 1nn, Huntington Beach .. The old cut didn't have enough Realtor-of-the-year and top facets . salesman and top lister for Elizabeth Taylor pays 1864 in insurance for each day she '1as her 89 carat diamond out of the vault. She cautioned against the Sashed l971 will be-· acoonling "platier or swindle cut which to. Robert Govin, pruldepL -"And she weFs II often," ~aid Airs. <;hailes H. Barr, llarbor Area jeweler, as she makes tbe table or top of tbe diamond wider than me~~!°1'.J:d ::,/JruU: Senior Citizens necessazy. The wider table emer"'-u the cl a 1 st c Harbor Senior Citizens Club makes the diamond attm ...,. larger bUt lesa brtttlant. partner for panlsulll come memj>ero will be traveling In tdr<ssed members ol lbe ewport Beach Chapter, Na- lonal Charity League Juniors. "Whenever she wears jewelJ 1n the movies, they UIUIJ.ly are lbe real tliings." f spring. January and February lo Only 5 to 10 percent o OnH>ullon blazers also pair yarled point&: A late January today 's diamondi are cut with putll wl.tb wide legs. trip to view the ~ ~'Mary, ideally. "Some cutters fudge.a Tbm allo are •mock. mid· .Queen of Scoll" In Hollywood, little here and there wblle dy mt cardigan Jackets mat;. a.Jan. 21 departun foe Hawaii trying to keep the weight up," Ing Ille daytime ocene. mt .a .February jaunt to Ille she said. _.::.... _ _.;... ______ ~-'----..:....:'---- Diamonds of such alu ate eiceedingly rare, she pointed out. Even in diamond country, finding any diamond is a 100 illion to one shot. Mrs. Barr sparked Interest by using glass and pute models of famous stones and crown jewels to illustrate her talk on the four important fac- tors of diamonds: color, cut~ ting, clarity and carat weight. YEILOW TINT "Stones completely vokl of color are the most valuable," she said. Value falls as a stone deepens toward a yellow tint. Rare exceptions include the famed blue Hope Diamond, the yellow 'lllfany . 11111 lbe green Dresden. "It is important to realize that color is a determining factor," added Mrs. Barr. Qlherwlse, a person mlgbt pay too much for a stone. The cut of the diamond determines ils brilliance and beauty, she explained. "lt is the most important con- tlderation." Most diamonds are now cut with 58 facets. The angles ."bttween adjacent facets rouat be formed with minute BC· curacy. "Variations of even a fraction of a degree can reduce the brilliance of a finished diamond." FIVE SHAPES Diamonds are .cut into five popular shapes, the JDOlt brilliant being the round. Others include the marqul8e, pear, emerald or square and oval. When . cnmct cutting Is sacrificed , to •achieve max- imwn carat weight, 1t b always at the. expense of brilliance and v1Iue. The weight of the atone LI the laal Import.ant consideration, ac- cording to Mrs. Barr.'But ii all the other quallij.es 1re equal, then the more vaJuable stone will be the larger one. An ounce is 143 times a carat. "When consiclertng clarity, you should remember tkat each · diamond LI as dilfetent from the nut as human fingerprints are." Because a microscope ls needed to detect them, minute flaws or inclu1lon.I · do not harm a diamond's beauty. "Anyone who tells you a dia- mond LI perfect LI unlnlormed or fooling you," Mrs. Barr iJl. lerjeded. "There Is nothing perfect In nature." However, fiaws visible to the naked eye will serloully reduco the value and beauty of the stone. Mrs. Barr also cautioned against buying d I a mo n d substitutes such as white sap-. phires, synthetic spinel or ANCIENT ART strontium titanate. Diamonds An ancient art perfected are 85 times harder than the during the last 60 years, cut--ne:rt hardest substa~. "And f -ting is done by following a hardness determines i t s mathematical, geometric set lasting quality." up for obtaining maximum U owners want to clean brill iance, she added. their gems, she recommended S -"The light is forced to soaking diamonds in a solution l bounce around and come out or warm water, one teaspoon J ' the top of the gem." Many of ammonia and one teaspoon family heirlooms do not have of liquid household cleaner for the brilliance of contemporary five to 10 minutes. "111.en give ~jewels because their cut them a careful bnishing with S followed the ~Old Mine Cut."_ a toothbrush." VIRGIJVijf~A~'Sr~~===:1 SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE 3334 Eo•I Co11t Hwy. e Corona dal Mar Phone 673-8050 20% OFF FALL & WINTER MEICHANDISE ENDS ON SATURDAY See Y•11 See1t JACklE r.s.1o1111_.,.._,., .... ..,., __ . ' WlllAVl-11112V.to12 ..---i _ .. ..,,... ..... -...... 1---· --~·-............. _ FURTHER AND FINAL REDUCTIONS ;EnnaJetticks' -fle&~ ~ANUAIY CllAIANCI REGUli4R '!RICI :15.99 1Q 19.99 NOWI $ 97 YESI WE HAVE CANDO Yi!DTHS WI llAVI TOUl SIDI ·--.... -·w- K J 11-i 4 41-i S SK I IK 7J7li I IHI t t lii 10 IOlt 11111-i 12 iiii" •••••••••• 1,u. XJl:XXW.ll.IX ll XX ••• :rzxxx :s: x •JC. w. II Enna Jettick Shoes ~w=•~·~·=••:=:!••::ON~~·;•;-~51t7:1·0 _ _.. :.,, WdJJ •Itta AYL nvVM =--.:.=. . 9:15to~ '1119 ~ ANA.- ,. Wf la'ICO&lf AVL ............ OOWNTOWM IANl'A AHA 1M IAIT4tlli II, .............. Wntul:mlll Slln Only OPEN Sutl>AYS 12:00 to 5:00 ,, ····································"······ . ' ·'. . '·• • • : Thank You... . I : • • : A Special Thanks To All Our New Friends Who Attended .: : Our Grand Opening And . Helped To Make It Such A Tr~ : ·: menddus sutces.s. We Hope You 'll (Qme. Back And Visit Us : • • : Often. • · : The Staff of ':' . •: e F.ashion Fabrics e : • • • e Fountain Valley •' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :; ''Bonus Specials'' Here are several Items that didn't arrive in time for our Grand Opening ., we of. fer them Now at Tremendous Savings to You!! * BONUS SPECIAL * * BONUS SPECIAL * WOOL ·DOUBLE KNIT 49 COTION KNITS 69 Reg. $9.00 NOW . COTTON PRINTS RIG. $2.00 • YD. NOTIONS URGE ASSORTMENT 5 for s100 BONUS SPECIALS GOOD 3 DAYS ONLY BR·USHED CARDED NYLON BUTTONS REG. $2.00 YD. NO UMIT 9¢ CARD Valun to $1.50 YD • Reg. $4.00 NOW POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT Dnlgnor Cuta REG. $6.00 239 NOW YD. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JANU~RY 2'·2'"29 REft,tNANTS REG. \la PRICE ' NOW 14 .,· 11. /l /2PRfCE FASHION BY 'THE YARD Super Fluff REG. 1;49-NOW 99¢ BAG SPECIAL TABLE V2 PRICE Fancy Polyester. Ovt of R... Stock ·4n TD. I REG. $13.00 NOW Antique Velveteen R.,_ $6.00 \la Price NOW 29~. 1 • Complete Bridal Dept. Headpiecu, Lacea, Satim NEW STORI HOURS: Mon. thn M. 10 ••· "Ill 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. 'Ill 6 p.111. (Closed Sun) QA fRBRICS Phone 531.0103 16TIS lrookhunt· Fountain Yaley Westhaven Plaza r ( \ Town Hall Series Marriage Tests .Acting T alen f By BEA ANDERSON Of .. °"" ........... Academy A ward winning ac- tress Joan Fontaine "hates being put down by men" and retaliates with a put-down of men. She believes men are the weaker sex, that marriage re- qutrts a constant acting job by women to feed the male ~go and when you are married you have a "aemi,idiot" around most of the time. Miss Fontaine opened the Town Hall lecture series, 1pon>0red by the Laguna Beach Asslatance League. : H~ advice to the younger generation is to reconsider the valUe of man,iage .. "'For • c1reer women, ·1be must have a hel~mated home. Men must do more than just contribute financially." For herself, she s a i d laughingl}r "l'd like to have a man Chalned to the stove waiting for ME when l return from Africa or some other trip." Married four times, Miss Fontaine said she is still look· ing for the "exception." She never asked for alimony or child support in any of her divorces and feels th a t although "it is said divorce laws are written to benefit women" she doesn't believe it. · She also thinks that men stand a better chance of win- ning lawsuits than women, that contracts often take a<f.. vantage of women and that men• don't like ' it when you point it out. ADVOCATES WOMEN'S UB LECTURER Joan Fontaine it out to win your rlghts." ln discussing her early days in Hollywood, she .said that the moral issue was prevelant , but feels it Is just as prevelant ta. day in many other area s where women are competing for jobs. However, she said, she didn't have any problem over the moral question as she Jiv. eel with her mother and sister, Olivia de Havilland. Because of her mother's strictness, she said that they weren't allowed out and didn 't have any beaux e x c e p t Howant Hughes. She related that Olivia had met Howard and he came to their house ·one day for ~a "dressed in his . one suit, wearln& t e n n I 1 &hoes." HUGHES' SECLVSION She feels Hughes bas chosen seclusion because of his ap. pearance and bearing. Alter hb ploi\e accident, she explained his facial skin was being pulled down and that he told her he felt he would soon become ugly. "He al!O had a hearing problem and I assume that he has acute sound equip- ment which enables him to hear." The actress believes Jean Peters is very clever and is behavine beautifully by being 1ilent. Referring to Clifford Irv- ing's autobiography of Hughes, Miss Fontaine predicted, "We will find this the biggest hoax of our time. '"There will be a lot of pic- tures made about it. But Why not! Isn't that better than the horror and naked ones being made 'today~" She feels the reason for the Pair Pick March Date ' aad.lsUc movies ii because we ... ,. much rut-ure brutallt' on newscasts, and uld &he !lopes ooclety will not accepl just any fllm btca.,.. ll brll>la money Into ttie bo1 office. " RELIGION NEEDED The solution, she feels, Is "to start practicing rellglost lt ls not good enough to put on our white gloves each Sunday and listen to a sermori .• We must do more than give' lip service." Her lecture topic dealt ~Ith Now ls the Best Time of All and she lilted her four basic rule:i Oft how to pro\ong "perpetual life" by fee g forever young. -. Her 11cr'edo11 conaLtts of ,lay as thin ind healthy as poqlble and take care of your s~n: stay menlall)'l ·interested ~.a v.arlety of ~ings : stay actfve socially an;d stay useful ancJ..be needed. •. Followlng the lecture.. a press conference was oin· ducted in Ben B r o w n~· s restaurant 'before the first Celebrity Luncheon where lhe conducted a question and ans\\•er session. The nert lecturer will be Al· vin Torner, author of "Future Shock." He will be presented at 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. a.m. Monday, Feb. 21 , in Sergeant or Newport Beach'roSo;;;;uo;th;;;Cout;;;;;;;;;;Th;;;;;e;;a;ler;;.;;;;;;;;;;;; have announced the engage-I i ment of their daughter , Charalee Sergeant to Ray. mood J . Becker. A March 25 wedding i.! being planned in St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, Newport OCIAN PIONT ""· IN Bo•olulu MUI DIAMOND HIAO K)I LIASI I HDIOOMS. Z U.THS INCLUDU AUTOMOllU ~ Safety Arrives a la Sesdme Street ~ Krilty Fosi and Linda and Brian. Emde Oelt to right) i wonder If they're .day dreaming as their mothers, • Huntington Beach Juniors who. entertain klnder- gartners through third Jf•ders w\th puppet .shows about bicycles, fire, poisons, seat belts and child molestation. An advocate of Women'• Lib, she said it must be as ag- gressive as it is\ and aidvised caretr wom~D that "po matter how unpleasant a job is made, you must stick to It and fight Troth News Revealed Beach. r Cool"'' Miss Sergeant is a graduate AIT L.eSHILLI of Newport Harbor High ~t':'.:' ~ School, OFange Coast College!~~~~~~~~~~~ and California State College al li Long Beach. Clearance Her fiance. s.on of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Van Joseph Becker of Stony Brook, N.Y., at ten ded Adelphi Gorden of Huntington Beach University in Garden City, MANY 50% have announced lhe engage-ITIMS l .Mrs. Wendall Emde and Mrs. Karl Foss in Raggedy " Ann and Andy costumes, leave to perform safety skits at elementary schools. The women are arnong Surf Film : Available "A Lifetime of Waves," the nation's first film 6n surfing saf~ty, is now available for Campaign to Liberate Women F:rem Smoking :. ment and March 5 wedding 1~;;N;;.Y;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11IUP TO···· 0 O" plans of thelr daughter, Anna L Tillman Van Gorden and John Paul Frantzen. They will be married in the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Garden Grove. 'nle bride-elect a t t e n d e d Estancla High Scilool and Orange Coast College. Her fiance went to San Pedro High THE NEW LOOK! is It . , , ma!Ae~ WIGS showing to achooll,· clubs and Carry the torch for equal >'outh organizaUOna.; ·opportunity but put out the one i In the half-hour, Color film, that lights your cigarettet. a project of the Huntingtoq 1 This is the message of .Beach Junior Woman's Club, Women's .Lib -Liberate Her 11.1rfer Mike Purpus teaches From Cigarettes, an anti· 10.year-old Toogee Sielsch pro-smoking health e d u c a t i o n per board techniques, water campaign sponsored by the aafety ruleJ and equipment c a I ilornia Pharmaceutical • evalu~ion. . Association's Academy of , . C.Op1es of the film have ~ Community Practice and ~ : 11ven to the Orange. Count1. ~California Interagency Council • chap~er of lhe Red Cros.s, the on Smoking and Health. ·•Huntington Beach Parks a00 . '"' Recreation and Harbors and During January th~ facts ''Beaches departments, which abou~ w~men and sm~kin~ will ·'will handle community re-be distributed by lOcal com· 'quests for the filri\. mwtlty health agencies Neill Cross and Scott Du,,: through free smoking b!•ltb ·iiina of Huntington National literature. I Productions directed the · The increase in lung cancer. -inovle. bronchitis, emphysema and f, . ' ,. F.INAt MARK·· DOWNS;!:~ • • FORMAL WEAR . COCKTAIL DRUSll. AT·HOMI ROlll " 't ~ ' -~ TOPI ILOUlll CAPRll sWuilU COATS Ill, DRUSES CASUAL DRUllS SALE ENDS JAN.1· 30 All .... flool • VIA LIDO· NIWP'OltT llACH 673-1970 'IOYAL IM .. a -.n,&ND HOTILI -AllAHllN IA~MlllCAH • MAITll C- " cardiovascular, ffisease and a give it up once they st.art. lif~,~ta!>CY cut short by ~o Twelve percent ·"Of --g Ir l 1 Y~t 'ln ~ smokers is between 12 and 18 are regular beiDg1 hara , ed. by· Women smokers, compared to a.4 per. smo~, th :academy said. cent two years ago. SMOKING M~JlE Of men who started smold.ag women are smoking more · In 1968, 33.8 percent had glffn than ever before, starting at 8 it up by 1970. Only 25.4 perctat and 1 lik I of women kicked the ha bit. younger age ess e y to Dr Lo . Bo tt' laff . ws zze1,s Course t " , \loychl'trist witb the National Institute of Mental Health said wom~n use cigarettes to heJ>. d1e their anger and role con- fusion. Another theory is that • LINDA ARNETT . Scilool and H.lrbor College · -.. terlntl the military, He .II tbe ooo.of ·Mra. Rober! , ~ .~u~ O!Jlo•• Bud, S. D. liiGilie l•tt Mr. rr..uen. , & S.auty '·S.lon nt-D. I: 17 .. S.. C.... M .. -141·J44' loHll-- 27J7 E. Co••t Hltlll••• Co,.111• 4•1 M•f'-Pti. 67l-ltll • ...... , ..... ,....., Clllrlil nv .... -. ... ......._ 1 ' : A·Speclal Examines Food Costs women fought hard to be able July · Ri'te· 5 . to, smoke and now hang onto the bablt tenaciously. ~ Announcement from ·-Vleight Watchers• Hazards to women which do not afflict men include low Of/ , A new fooo service course is birth J weight babies when Jn 1n·g. . smoltilg while pregnant , r being offer~ by Qi~ Ora~ge hazahi .. to children w I i h ' •' COast Everung College starting . matches a v a 11 a b I e 'nd Kurt Warren ~baclt-ol IF ~ At:r -YOU CAN ACNAl.LY &WE -WIU YOU LOR~ .1 Monday, Feb. 7· t'k !'hood th t th ' s k N rt n--• will~-·-"· 1 e1 a mo ers mo· ewpo ~ ~·-'!)!EHIW~WATCK!M-_ft_,. ___ .,~-= tiJ:n~i!r:~"r!Ie~i:.sscos~'d:':. .~Dl l '4ill influence children to da Jean Arnett u ltlJ, bri~ ....,.e...._,,,..,.,1 -:! ~::.::-:-::-:::....:.~ ..... trol and budget in the food in-do !O. durlna Julr ,D ceremonies "' ••111t11i1••1.::f.....,.•r••1111tM1111..., .....,. .. ...,.,,. •• i... ... _...111 .,... ..... dQstry., :I DATACOMPll.ED the Sacred Heart Clil!fcli.;;,r;~-::::::.. -· ,_ .. _ ·--··---·--........ I Entit1ed Finaricial Ac· '"other d'ataareasdlacoura&· eo:;~ of, the forthco. ~=-::-=:.-:rr-...:.:-.. ~-.::: ~ counting, it rn,tta Mondays ing. The number of women event bu been announced by ........ ~.,....._,...,.. ... ..,... WEIGHT@. from 7 to 10 p.!n.'.in the a"'-who ha,ve died from chronic her ·•-n'· Dr and Mn ,,. .. ,....,.~....,.,.. ...... ..____(1)111....,,..._ "" ' hi d \,, . _. .. wi, • • • .,..._, 12) • "',.. .......... ,...., ........... ...... plied science bullCLlDg. bronc tis an empuysepll Wilham F. Arnett of Covuw. ...<Jl • ...,,.. ..., .. ._._..,.111 1~1 · Rtgistration ·fPr~~sprlng has doubled in the past 10 MissArnettisagraduateof ~r......,,.,...t111....,,.,., .... ..,..,.lOIDS \A/A-ri(HERS. classes is by apPointment only years. South ~~~ .HiCh S_C ho~!~ -· _.,;t'~"'~":i..."'U.':.-:0:-~~':; ~V Yf"\1' during January. They are Women who smoke spend 17 Covina EN ll a seruor at~ ft!K ATM/IUOOUJIOwmtTP&FOttASLDMIAI Solfttl~!OIW......,..Md•P"JlfMnlfwlwiarie:° nlade by filling out the percent more days slck in bed Unlvenity of So u t b e r n wu ..,.. A .,... • IOOI tfNfDllC."'..,., ...,. .. • brochures's regisltation r~ than non-smokers. Smoken California Dental Hygiene -• • For fU'lhw infonutk>n, e.n the office neseet you. quest. form. lose more ti~ from work Scilool. . -f:.d, -'-Joo -c...i, s.. ..._. c.tJ Late registration will be than non.smokers. Het" flance, son of Mr. ~ · •-m.ms · -.GU a.eut taken at the OCC records l!ld Smoken have a higher Mn. Herbert W. Kalinbach.,11 \ "" Ooloflo -.Jill , ,... :i,i. ans ··-·-·~.t1oo ~ ...... , .. office diatb rate from cancer, heart a -adll•l<i of N--' Harbilr 1· , ow~• ~-.. H1"'gh •-~• ·-•'u§C°0B""'_,_ '' ---·--· _._,. __ ~_....__, ______ _ lroJi! I a.m. ta I p.m. Feb. 1-3. -dlseaf, ~ r o • c b It I 1 and ~ mN _,,_ -·- 7-ID llnd H·::l7:_· __ • ___ .:_em:::phyaem~=a::· _____ 1i;;;Schoo;iii;l.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii0ii0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;j SALE! .. FINAL RIDUC110NSI Thi• 11 Iha last wook of II,. lldtlquo'a Great January Salol Matt -.,.. 1-than V. prl ..... !hon's a $5. rack. 1 110. rack. and Mt 11i1zl1swnt of 1111c1Cllaa on the llclll•uo 1a,..1n Ta!MI Hurryl ••• the aavl"lll aro loot· tor than -1 • . M11t1r Ch1r91 llfwtll Ch•tt• t 3U7 Via Lido 673-4510 Newport It.ch -.:..~ • : '"!"'<\ -.--· ,ll• '-:.;_"",' ....._ .. 60I IAST IALIOA IL YD., IALIOA ·ltlfltlGERATID DILIVlltY SlltV!CI: 'HOHi 67MJIO IPICIALI TMllUIAT, PlllAY, SATUllAY. JANUAIY 17, 2' It AVOCADOS PATIO DINNDS IEEF OR CHIESE I ENCHILADAS 3 OR MIXICAN mu FOR c -$1 •• • - WI -ft THI tl•HT.TO UNIT .-iAllTITID \ • ' • I r. I r J, I· \ • • • ' DAILY PL OT • • ' op News Photo of 'the· Year in : Orange ·coU.nty::·. ·· . ' ' ~ • • • j • ~ . ' • " • JOANNE REYNOLDS Bast Newspaper Short Bost L1w Story (Speci11) This photograph of Harbor PatrQL 'eo\.-boys' re1e~ing 11 ; eonfus ~ and nearly exhausted .,. fawn fr.om the waters of 'Newport Harbor was adjudged t~'• toP, newJ phi>Wl 0of the year in Orange <::ounty Preu . Club . , . . ' ' • PATRICK O'DONNELL Best Spot ·Fe1tur1 Photo Best Phpto Portfolio ' Best P190 L1yout ' .. • competition. It was ·shot by ' ' Richard ..l(oehler of the DAILY PILOT ·1taff. . , r " • "I. • • : ••• • • • " - • . • • ' • • • • •• ARTHUR VINSEL Be1t Western Htirita,. • Story & Best Entert1inment fHture !Both Speciels) ' .. ' .. .. ' - ' • ' ' piece members ' ' -·. . ' . L. ,..'• .. . ~ ., . awards, tli• DAILY PILOt·.i~af,f." . . ' . ' • -l .. ~~ .... pictured nere' eoll~e+'e'-' ~-5 ~irl't ' ' ' . ,• . ' · place plaques end ·e total of, ·29 .. a:Ward~ . I. · 'for their wo~k in ·197. t ' et; tll'e, 1_7,th .. "' .?. . ' ' .,: . { . ,Annual Orange County· Pr.en Club ~ • I" • ' . ~ -· Aw~rds Banquet. Four .of them' won ,1more . . ' ... ' than one first place · ewe rd. The ' t DAILY PILdT' 1s proud to salut91 all o·f its staff members for continued "txcellence • in journalism. But it jpins their. peers· in ·· ' ' singling out for particular honor .. these ·I 0 first pie.ct ·w.inner$.'. , •,.... l: I I ; ., ' . ' ·. ' ... • .. ,: ' •. , ~· '""1 ••• rlie · · Real ·Winners Pilot Readers • are I •• ' • . ' . ' \ J'f'J , I · R~CHARD KOIHLIR · . . ,. . ' , :Bftt $pol ~' Photo -~· Womo~'•.if'ho!o •BosJ. Anj,,..J ~ ($~~1) ' j • ~ , llLL ~"°111• .. "..._. ...: 1_,, NeW11ylt "-«IM , ~ . r t'" • ., r. ... Aga1ri \ Supper Easy As Pie ' Crabmeat may auboUtuted for the tuna U.you like , TUNA PIE g.lnch Uhblbd JIUh'l' '1boll , with hla!Ht•..Uog filll• ¥• cup eboppod scalllolll ( l!MD cilllolll) 3 ta~ bulJOr • . ' I can (7 -) l!ma, clraln- ed and~up · 3 eggs , 1 ~ (t oances) heavy cream S tablespoons prepared yellow mustard 1" cup grated Swlu cbeele Bake pie abell In . a preheated· 41G<!egree oven for ~ s minutes; cool. In ... S-inch ' lkillet ""°" oolona In butler llDlll wilted -a few minutes; iilr In tuna ; beat genUy for a few minutes. . " DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS II WITH THIS COUPON I' VOID, Ami SUNDAY, JAN. lO ifb MINIMUM PURCHAS._.,O MAXIMUM PURCHASE l • 0.l'E ORDER ONl y ANl AMOUNT ~ -~ . •~-' li'Q06 ONLT AT IAl•AIN IASllT 0 =. . ·~·\ . ·, 11.•r 5:$1 BIUSHES' , ....... ,.,..,,. TUl•...1..0Jll lllll"IOHlfT TOOTHlllA1TI o-~ ,· -l L --.. ACKID WITH IACM ...,,. ...... ,..... ...... . ..... . ' Witt. 'tt.11 ~OllpOft,' M '. 1ni11ir1n,111ri purch111 re4111irM. Limit I per coupo1t -Ont1 Cp\.,en por c111tomer. Voi-' o~or S11ncf1y, J111111ry J O. &. i In a medlwn mixing bowl beat.eggs ~ yolks and whl arejuat~; addcream1 ,...-and muatanl; beat until blend-_ ...... ...._.OA. ed; aUr In tuna ~- Pour hrto putry abeU; oprinkle with cheeae. !IU.. In • pnbeoted ~ ....... 1111111 fllllril ls puffed ' all'! ~ F'd.W.ffa,-30 zmnute.. •1• ~i.et Nhd a few minutes ' ljofon ...-vlng. Makes f ierv· ·'"Jlli.., '• . • ' . • . ' ~~Surprise -'·" ~ i~side : . .,_ .. I . ' . " Str~usel' A -tantlal d,isert. Don't ~ l\ ta be llibl and Ouffyf PRUNE s'Q!EuSEL CAKE !.,. cupo -flollr· I ttupoon baklni aoda 2 teupoons cinnamon 1 teupoon nutmeg 1" cup (II ol a quarter. pound ttick) butler or llW'larine 111 CUPl lllPI' 2 eggs 2 cupo cut-up coobd prumes Topping, aee below 0n :WU J!llllft. ,~ stir together the floUr,)>aklna aoda, ~ and nutmeg . . Beal :locetber the butler and augar; thorou&bly beat la eggs. stir In floor miztUre; fold In prunes. Sprud evenly in ~j~,;; . weU-tnued f.lnch .TOMATOES JED 29¢ ', RIPE PKG. , ;. . ' ' ";; " "r" •· ' •. \.'• POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET lt ci~i.o 39· ~ " BAG . 1-. " ... . .... . , .. --------PEPPE AS BELL, 19¢'i, ," STUFFING SIZE LS.' "' SQUASH -------J. •' ·,-.. ' Pk9. of 75 (R ... 19<) With this cou,011, 110 mi11i1t11Hll )11rcli11• '"'"'ir.d. l imit I itlig. II r. co,11po11 -0111 coupon per c111tom1r, Void 1ftor S1111d1y, ~'"'''Y JO. -•OOO ON.LT AT IAl•.t.IN IASUT CqMET CLEANSER 14 OZ. CAN $.1.59 VALUE JACK Sl'RAT AS~RTED TOMATO THROW CATSUP RUGS BIG 20 OZ. BOTTLE • · ,. 99c UMn2 19 IOm.uAT c 18''~27# , nttS PllCI. . II ADDnlONAL II .......21c ... STOKLEY'S ,(ORN ' cake pan. Sprb>kle with Tqp; · ping. • . Bake In a preheated 3!0-' ·BARGAIN · BASKET USIA CHOIC.E BEEF degree oven Ulllll ,cake feels :: firm ln center -1 hour, Cool : ·!In, pon and cut lnta 'squares. :? (Cab will lint llflllllJ ill :-eenter). . !>' ·' •• ,..,,..., '1llz q,.iie,-\mfll : ' crumbly ,,. cup <,~! a ' " qaarter-poaad lllclr,) . or , ~..;.:-l'IP;A.flmilY : : ! . . ; ·7~-:i~cup~~SP-ENCER i~ .. " ". . . ... , ·Almonds STEAKS r Enhance Fish Dish High Value . " • USDA CHOICE BONELESS . 1 :·~ ·$ " ' ·USDA CHOICE I . ' ~ c ~RTHDN FILET , . GREENLAND ,, . ., 'f· . IAS1IRN GIAIN ··RD ' BONUS 'i'OwD' PORK •• " -.ROAST •' USDA CiRADE "A" l·LICiCHD PAN ~DY ,. TURBOT WolnHd11, J"''"' 21. 1972 . DAILY "LOT @ " I llETTY CROCKER , SPAGHEI II SAUCE 15 Oz. J1r1 R .. ulor 49c Eoch II With thl1 coupon, 110 ml11i"'11'" p11rcli110 r.ciuirN. l imit I )or ptr coupo11 -0111 co11po11 ptr c1utom1r. Voill after Suncloy, J11u.11ry JO. I --GOOD ~NLT AT u.••••N 1As1n - 1.-------, -,-,-.. I ------- PILLSBURY MIXES • SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1 0 • SLOPPY JOE OR C • CHILE SEASONING I R... 19c Pkgs. Mix or Mitch Wi#I thi1 co11pon, no mi11im11m purch•t• fequired .Umit 5 coupon -One coupon ptr cr,nfomer. Voi4 eftot SunJoy, uary JO. ~ G006 ONLY AT IAl•AIN IA.1111'- HEALTH ~ BfAUT Y ~ID S CONTAC COLD CAPSULES .... °'" SIPRINGRELD S'HAMPOO •••• 11 OZ. IOm.I CREST TOOTHPASTE PAMILY Siii 6.71 OZ. TUii ...... 1.HATOTHDnom SPRINGFIELD HAIR SPRAY ·~:=- • ~ :t: • •• • MT. BAKER VEGETABLIS IN FAMILY SIZE BAGS e 'CORN e PEAS e GRllN BEANS e MIXEO VEGS. Clm0 NUH "U.S. •RAH A" RSH STltKS MOOR-RING ONION RINGS MUU.IA• · IOY' 20 OL • 89' 39' 79' 49'' 69' 59', . UQUID · '5nc .___, DmHINT ~~T ' 1 CRllCO Oftc SHORTINlllO "0}1 . ~1 ' t LL CAN CRISCO : OIL . 41 or.' ' ' ' ' IOfTL. .,, ' . ' , 2/25~ NAlllCO 0110 CRIMI SANDWICH 11 ... Cell• 49c A.VIAL ROASTING Wit.AP .... .,. ......... 49' l'UllHA FLAVOl PLUS CHICK IN I/' I -FOOD . ,TALL CANS SKIPPY • r CAT POOD TALL CAllS 6 : • • Prlceslffedlvea •' ' ;; 111uncfCIY, tin s ... ., . Jtin. 27, 21, 29, 30 ......... , .. ~ ......... ' WI MADLY ACC9'1' U.s.D.A. 'OOll COWOllS f I ' ' I • • • • , • , ff DAILY PILOT GARDEN-~ESH, YOUNG, TENDER GREEN BEANS ! SWEET, JUICY, LAR6E COACHELLA VALLEY GRAPEFRUIT 6 FOR $1 .. ROIJ..A .PIE CRUST CHOP AN'ONTON POUND A ROUND SERVE WITH MALTESE SAUCE, FRESH TENDER 8ROCCOLI '"•· 29¢ · " · .· .. Alter the food !are is over •. big board to scrapt, scrape, scrape . . . SUd-- denly a llttle stainless sleel doogh ocraper from Sweden ls causing bJg action in the rad&et circles in the Gift Shop. A long Jlne.<Jp oMd- ten from Las Vegas run aomdbing • lilte this: "On Muriel Stevens televil~n Jhow 'Cook With Love aDd ' Ibey will Love your Cook- ing' she UIOd a very flexible .iough scraper which 's~ purchased in·your gilt ·shop for a dollar: Please send me 4" Evidentally Muriel pakl us a villt ·IOflle time back when and picked up the ., doogh ICl'Bper. Thanks fer the plug Murie~ and wbon. we're up Las Vegas way we'll remember you on Channel' 5 KVVU • Monday through Friday at I p.m. EVERYBoDY NEEDS IRON, ESPECIALLY GIBLS NEED MORE How ciften have ·you heard It? &:cording to th e Griswold folks who 've been making cast iron pols since PUgiim tim<S, "dodors suggest cast iron cookware. as an euy way to increaae iron intake." Got a steak •• Griswold's new A n g u s lll'oller will make it do · flavor flip nops on top of Ille tov,. A big lrier all ' I beal¢lful ribl in the bottom ' to cateb Ibo ·drips. Sbnply put pan on burner And get very hot. Steak in. Cook. Steak over. Cook·. Steak out. Especially good way to do rib steaks or super thin rounds. The' Griswold lollcs , have •· whole line . . com cake Pans. popover and plett J>ll!I, _Dutch ovens with -io hang in tbe ~ place. The Gift Shop even bis· a cut iron cookbook 1to send you on your merry cooking way with-iron. · There are also iron mur- fln . pam painted black which are strictly for harlR-• Ing and admiring. One I8dy ordered.I. '\'.' were curious. "I fill ·them lull of round soap , and · olve them as &ills/' . "'!' SCANDICRAFTS AND HEART SHAPED WAFFLES The m~ mention of pletts which are Scan- danivian pancakes opens ap a whole bucket of cake irons .. • to the tune of goroa which :are ol)long and You eat flit ai\d crum cakeJ whlcb are round and you 'roll up, or aome S&Y' u·is the other way around. These are two aided irons to make Jn9re beautiful eating thlngs in on .top,of the stove over medium heat. Cootlng from are old as time, but the nch potholder bakelite handles make them very today. The iron that makes he8rt shaped wafflee ii a real love. The true Scan- dinavian way is Llngnon- berry jam or sugar . AmerJcana cries beaulifuJ fresh slrawberrles, blueber- ries and peaches when their time comes around. What fun to make .7 perfect pan-- cakes all at once in ·@ Plett Pan or -7 -·p e-·r'f.e-c t Ebelsklevera all at once in a Monk pan. The Scandi- crafl folks have a beautiful lokler of recipes to make everything come out Old Country perfect. BIG FIGHT • · BETWEEN POLLUTION PETE and the GIANT who Jives in Cleansville. t•Take a Stand" . . Childrens Theatre Guild productlon • , Orange Coast College .. Saturday and Sun- day February 5" and 6 . , Tiet.ts on Sale at both o.utomer Service Counters • , , Gladys at Harbqr. V..,. and Adela!~• at Lido. Don't let the km or' you miil seeing the Good'Bird, Neat C.t. and Katy aeenup the Kangaroo wbo ia very VIP .. 'they all go and awaken the aleeplng giant on Kauai HawaiL Alway1 a smash, anytbiaC Cldldrtn's Theatre Guild. I Rldllnh, .. p • 0 p le • 11ara, 1'191111& B e I c b , .... Iba Gift 8llop la ... dtlll"'1Lldo. . ' VERY JUICY AND SWEET ORANGES 8 LBS. $1 s~~'' S&W Baby CLAMS· ARDEN AA 8UTTER . CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL S&W CORN NABISCO . OREO. Cream . Sandwich. MJB COFFEE MJB :COFEEE S&W OLD FASHIONED APPLE SAUCE S&W PRUNE JUICE S&W~TliE .BEST 10 OL 39¢. ,I Lt. 83¢' 16 oz. 5 for $1 · II oz. 47.¢' 1 LI. 77¢ 3 LI. 2,19 11 oz. 5 for $1 u oz. 39¢' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 OL 59¢ · Ker.ns Strawberry .Preserves KERN'S PRESERVES APRICOT-PINEAPPLE . . PILLSBURY Fudge BROWNIE MIX REDDl-WIP TOPrlN$ iETTY CROCKER-I FLAVORS _ .SNACK SIZE PUDDINGS KIITT QUEEN CHOPPED 21 oz. 49¢' 21 oz. 49¢' 21 V1 OZ. 53¢' 7 oz. 59¢ 4 PACI 49¢' Kidney Cat Food 6 oz. s FOR $1 S&W SLICED ·BEETS S&W CHILI BEANS ' S&W Oven Baked B.eans S&W BROWN BREAD ' S·&W Mixed Bean Salad LOW SUDS, GIANT SIZE ,, oz. 4 fcir $1 11 1{J 0 .6 ,for $1 .. oz. 3 for $1 ''oz. 3 for $1 16 oz. 3 for $1 DASH DETERGENT ., oz 69¢ ~tll•Jlm OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR PURE IEEF BOLOGNA • oz. 49¢ KRAFT DELUXE SLICED A~~i~an Cheese Geripan Butter K.aese Cheese Knudsen Low Fat YOGURT Huntley & Palmer Lemon Puffs PAPA LORENZO'S • oz. 49¢ 1.29 lb. Orig inal Italian Dressing BLUEBERRY MUFFINS Butter Cream Bread German Chocolate Pie RYE ROLLS ·- • oz. 7 oz. • oz. 6 for 69¢' 49¢' 1.69 6 for 35¢' Tho first blou om1· of tptl"f lo ....... ioy ytllow. ' Lon9 1pr1ys with lets ef l»ucfs. • • , RIG. $4.00 3,00 ~NCH 23¢' 39¢' 59¢' ' ""'°. ' •. ' . FOR ALL OF YOU ON WEIGHT-WATCHERS OR DR. STILLMAN$ DIET- OR FOR EVERYONE WHO IS, NUT~ITION-CONSCIOUS, ENJOY. THE H16H PROTEIN, LOW FAT GOODNESS OF ·CHICKEN. ,(And 1s gourmets know, chick•n is vtrsetile, tool THESE 'ARE OUR VERY SPECIAL FRESH CALIFORNIA CHICKENS! .. • ·wHOLE FRYERS Perfect for tho roliHtrie 3 ·9~8· Cut-up FRYERS or SPLIT BROILERS .......................... 49c LI. LET EVERYONE. HAVE A DRUMSTICK! CHICKEN LEGS , THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS .......... 69c,L THE LEANEST ·MOST DELECTIBLE PART- CHICKEN BREASTS . .,.. ........ """ -1 .... . .. ... .. .. .. .... .. 98c LL BEST OF TH£ FRYER .. A~~~=-;I~,~· 59~ .. MORE WHITE MEAT IN . . . . DOUBLE BREASTED FRYERS .. ;. ....,. o I• o I o o o o • o o o o • o o • o o o > o o o o • o o o o o' I 69c LI. ' ANO FOR DARK MEAT FANS ... FOUR LEGGED FRYERS Hn• , •• "'" sw. ·•· .... , ...... ~... .. ..... 69c LL CHICKEN WINGS .... 39c LI. • CHICKEN LIVER ...... 79c ... GREAT SNACKING-MARINATED FOR SPECIAL LITILE DINNERS Chicken Wings ........ 49c... Chicken KIEV .......... 1.39 ... c" FRESH CALIFORNIA TURKEYS .PLAN FOR LEFTOVERS 59.¢La. from Richard's Fish Market FRESH TROUT PLIASANT JIOI llUlllAST •• , ••• , •• ,, , l,79 LI. · .: WESTERN OYSTERS r.., o..-s .. ,... ._ ...... 89c '" Pacif1e Northwest CRABS .: ................ 1.19 LI. U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF, TOOi AD PRICES GOOD JAN 27-30 CHUN KING DINNERS Chicken or Shrimp Chow Mein 11 oz. '59¢' Sunkist Orange Juice 6 OZJ S for/$1 Sunkist Orange Juice • 12 oz. 39¢' • . . -BEEF,' CHICKEN OR CHEESE t Van de Kamps ENCHILADAS 7V1 OZ. 3 for s1 OH IOY, WITH CHEESE, CHIVES OR BACON • · Stuffed Potatoes 12 oz. 4 FOR s1 ' ' " " BIRDS EYE , '· 'Quick ,Thaw RASPBERRIES 11 oz. 3 for Sl ,. CHILDREN'S THEATRE ~YILD., OF' NEWPORT HAft80R ' pnsonls , ·, I . TAKE A STAND A now musie<il comedy obout poDuti.,,;, A de- lightful fo~ everyone wll enjoy. ' . TICKETS ON SALE AT RICHARD'S ' s.fiircley, .Mn. 22 encl 29 '1 ( . ~~ HARBORVIEW 1660MacArthur,NewportBeach 673-2155 1:1 DO.CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach • 673-&360 OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SUN. 9 -6 OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -·6 • I , I I • I I • ( ; ,. . . • ~ " .:;. • • • • .. • ' ;: ~ • • • • ' ' • :· ·-· •• . • , . ) • l •• • • ' I D ' " • ·. • .. . • • • • ~ :"' •• . , . .. • ' • . • " ; '· ' ... ' ' PRICES HFECTIVE · t WED, THRU TUES •• JAN, ·26-FEB. 1 WllCH' 'GRAPE -JUICE • .. 59t. oz. ,\Ll PU•l'OSl AJAX ClJANSlR REG. & SUPEl KOT EX ·NAPKINS gy9c 6.oz. DRIVE 99c ASSORTED PRINTS AURORA .. Tl~p~~E . 26 c .. . . FROZEN FOODS """""'°'··-·· \ -·..-59• ............. e-"'°"'.. ••· APPLI Pit , .... : .... :::::,,...o.. HONEY NUGGlTS ......... ~';':'~ • '"""'-·u• ...... """"',_"";., . ....... .,,,... . , 871 •••• ,........ 69' PUSll 'N IUIY IMILRSJrt. • "J·COUISr DlllNllS ... .':."!; "HCn"ft!H .. l'l'lll"-•1•• W•UNnO o, ....... -•12:11 CMllSI 'IZU. " ...... ,.,,tso.. ~NOW CIAI MIAT •• , •••• ~!':'; •.C>.-"I;"' • 15• Oltl»"I-,.,,....._....__ ..... _ 57' HUlfAST DllHllD ,.!.'!' COOL 'N C:llAMT •• ,.,,,..:.~. . . ~~.......... •2· ( . .., ........... _ 47• IUTIDMILK WAFfe.ts •• ~~~ . CMINISI PIA POOS ....... ~.°!: FOUR f lSHflMEN FROZEN 49 Breaded Fish Sticks .';~~ c OH· toY FROZEN. -wJC°h .... (6 Pock) , . Cup·O.Tatoes. .......... .'~?~ 49c VAN DE «iAMP'S FROZEN -Chitk•n, Ch••1• and 3 Beef Enchiladas. ...... ':':'?~ 6c LIQUOR DEPARTM·ENT ' .. SPRING -·BllR' CASE OF 24 12 ·0Z. ·2··· . .CANS •• , r------------------· 1LOUIS THE VIII SJ 77 I 1 CHAMPAGNE or I I COLD DUCK F\FT~ IA: l L--------~--------M . , FAIRGROUN.QS ·,. , STR~IGHT IOURION • •Hill RIVE~ , ., BLEIDED WHISKEY YOUR CHOICE $398 QUARTS DOM PACO TEQUILA ........ .'~':".$3. ti . . . . . Pllllll OF CANADA WllSKY :~$3. ti ' ·-... CAILOS 10 YI. UAllDY $3.tl ' •illll • • • • . .~ . ' . ' • D.ULY PIL -' ' We don't want · . youi.og~ ·· .somepliee with our . . elie .... . . prices so · low •.• shouldn't !r•u ·b•.shopp~ng 1. '·::· ·~zwn too! · Ql,JIC~ 'N EASY NUTlllTIOU~.ltlEAL FROM THRIFTllUART , FRESHLV MADE . GROUND :BEEF BLUE SEAt-S·CT. PKG. 3·lSS. ,JR MORE ' . ' HAMBURGER BUNS ' ' I ' " THRIFTIMART DISCOUNT DELICATESSEN TREATS • I wE GUARA~TEE YOUR sA.'1·1st'Ac1·10N o~.EVERY .MllAT PURCHASE I . h• ,,... I "'fENDER-LEE" FINE QUALITY tll\of t Of .~~:~-\.~~~'"' FULLY· ; :coOKID . ' "~s ,he, re . .: .. e · ·A 'M . .., :·5· . .. ,, ' . FULL SHANK HALF CO!'llE SA VE LUNCHEON MEAT -1 2.oz. SPAM fU 53c SWANSON-BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY ai\R.a.Q. MEAT PIES SAUCE 11 37c a.oz, 4 : s 100 oz. PKG. /' .. ~ ~--' R ~ WEST PAC FROZEN VEGETABLES ALL VARIETIES 29 C 20.oz. BAG (BROCCOLI 36c) . WESTWOOD-AIL FLAVORS ICE .CREAM HALF GAL. 5 9 .c HUNT'S W HOLE lOMATOES lSOZ. 2oc REG. 79c SIU , FRITO'S LUNCH PACK 69• . PURINA DOG FOOD C~uck Wago~ l ~·~B. BAG ,,·$16' 2701 HARBOR .. BLVD., COSTA MESA e ,13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN -·GROV! e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA . 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO r t 1 " I " ' ' • I 1, . I . . , :1• iCQ(llou.Atrll's· GARNISH 'JAM-aOiti!E-· ··: ·• ': . . . . .. . . . . 4:'..t.·· ,, ,., ~ 'f'-69s ·-Agre·ea~bl·e j \ . r • ' • • ·. ·1 o· ·some Covers . . ' .. . ,. . ,, . ' . Witk.15·miWon of them con-ta in er . Se r,v e w_i t b f p ~ 'e d t-!, e r i. y e a r , ~ankfurte~, ham,~rgets~ or fr~ ~.!llili ••.one .ciQier ~~~ .. Ma~<obout .11> of America'• favorite foods. cups, -• "'Pr<eoqked 19'1 boneleSI, SWEET AND SO.UR SAUCE they're u n 1t.te at a b l1e as ..... _4: !flips b' ..;.:_n,. ·di ced.' : l!(\OOOmTcal, , t ~m.e • 1 a. v ing • ._ aqurces of meal protein. Good 1h cup chopped onion ~s they are aim ply topped with • 2 JJJbl'5PQQnS: cider vinegar mustal'.<! oi ,ca~up,, , you'll . 1 cup gnpo;jelly . ., . discover they tiave new ~ppeal , when 1 m .o t h' e t•e ct~ With ·~·clip; cat1nip · · temptrng new Uucea. ' .. Sa.ule-bacon and ooians.until •In tile follo'flng , trio of ~ls cn,p .. Qr.~ off )ab. "1fcel, jam.I aoo, Jell-.e are · l\dd remfiqin.g ~gredl~n~s ~nd resporwible for the rich fruit coo~ _over _kiw ~t, sti!f'ipg flavors and, appetizing colors. OCC!ls1onally,1f~r ,lO·mtnlit~~r Appealin•ly piquant:'"'uch until -11hicliens. Store 1n olten .1°dlff~t ~·'trfat. ;l'~tlJePfitor . .¥1 -coverM· t:on-~e'tt_ • · · liWoe(:1ria~ur '~~i' · hc;r ' or cold wlih ~~ ll!lCe 9f English · fraiikfuffifs. 1 pot · ··roast -or origin. 1 Bavar1an;lty!e aw~t-chichn. Makes about 21/l and-solH' -aa~ ahd -a sweet-' an'd.puPkeht Oritntal miitilre cups. · · · · !bat's bfightened v.:ilh bits of SWEEP AND ."P U ii(G ENT pimiento and ~een pepper. SAUCE ' For-Jul ·Jnf<irm'al suppir ·or :beliveeft..meai llllci1, i boi dog :.jab);&ree is ideal for "~-quic't- ':to.flx •Oombfnatioh-ttiat'S cer- llln tO; l'!-e· ' ' . <. ·J'1st aalemble-gr l I 1 e d : fr1nkfUrtera in toasted buns in "° larga napkJn.llried l>Uket : and accomPlny them :with the 'trto·of make-ahead sauces and the beverage of your choice. ;swb:r AM> ZESTY SAUCE < 1 cuP, orange marm.ala~e \ 113 cup well-drained . pre- !' . panel horaeradlsh W cup prepared · lirown ' " lllUIWd : · c:.ombine ingredient! ~in con- .:liihet ''ol· electric blender. Whirl until well mixed. Store :1n 'refrfpr1tor in covered con-' . . ·• . ' . . ' ... l~~P ~ricot preserve$. II cup chopped.gr .. n pepper ~·cup chopped pirt11e'nto J,2 teasPoQn garlic ·powder 1h cup cider vinegar. . .. 3 drops hof flepj)ei-sauce 3 tablesponns. et>rnstarcb - -y, .cup water . ,Combine, a!I Ingredients ex· cept cornstarch and .-atei: in a sma11 saucepan. C:OOk over loW heaf, · stitring, until jelly melts. Blend cornslarch with water ; stir mi.1ture into sauce. f:ontin~ to.-cook, stirTingt un- lil sap,ce btibbl~ and thickens. ·Store ~ in refrigerator in -cove·r'ed : c&ntainer. Ser.Je 'hOt .or col4 with frankfurters. pork cbop1 or ham. 'Makes about ·2 . --. ' . cups. : .. ~·success · ·Guaranteed ;.... ' • ! f. • •I' ,, • . . . • • ~;vr1rn Th is R'efipe . ·. • • . r . . , ~~·· l>ook!et . called ~· ' l·fllr 1lftJ LI ti I e -· """1piled by. ·Di>re<n Ci-Ill ud diOnillhii from lllUl<l'1 acbool wort, jndudes I cbarmflll recipe. UaPs FOii A DIPPY .DAY ·' I cup al frielllly W...S. J ~' !lUPI •oi UD· ~ ·r,, .4 ...... 1_:.ltime •• 111( ..... ' • .: PlndLOI ...,;,,,.....itlJ t l>lllt. ol bmlllt ",\t ; bl JU-,., "'h l• ,, 1111 sn ....... "CaftlfWJJ.-Add """'· C U p I o/ 'Ill> •• ,. ....... ,eh1rou.1 ---tt ..... potilace. 'j GI'* Ill llio """' -but ... ,.,,.,.._ ... ~. nol .._ .. NII.,_,.. -·or ..._..,,,,....,,_ .... ,., .. ··•s••ID ..... aplceal .......... ....__ 11 Hi ...... Jot )lllDI. ....... 91, ........ alll other thinss .children c'iui· do, ."Reci~ for Buy · Uttle flipn'! ... conteinl .. fo'<ld roe~-·"' '1;.t: of' i ugg..Uo118 I., ~(Ung cbjlcjren help in ·liitcbe~.work ;, ·""'1h·noting : '· Lel children' sliell' and . ~k l1""'· Make· i>O!>Com ·ln iii eielclric ]iopjier· .~th. a· gl~ top. II> ChJi<!r<l!' Cljl !ff. 1"~1 ~'l\lfl" """'"~ . . ' . r-: . . . ' ... , J..et:' chilih:en . dJc6 aiol<ed P91atoei'for. UJ'!d willj blunt knives. _ -··1 , ' .. ' ... Make1 pizza. w i t·h .En1Uah mtirfiri ,halves,~ tomato. 11uce, <Jioese, . •· . . . ·• • ~ ' I : .Dlcf or. ml!!lh ilojletl .ew.lor ~n;dw~: ' ~ .. , Lel cbiJMta·. .cut •ll t> m-e r:_s·hntl.I ~" 1 ~1pplea, jMDpa; tllDelpplo. llld . other lndt, lor. ~-Salad;, : • -dlildna wflb plalllC ~ cupr !w .- .,.. md )eC. lllont paw 'llllft .... juice. .. _ ~ . -.. ------ } .. ... .. ...... ...... .. .; ;f ........... ' • . . ' ~ . · '8E~KFAST S.PECIAL$-· '~.}~!---·-··'-'"'-"""""-~7t ·, •CMAulAI BACOI :.~.' ·s 1 ·09 WllSONSTICK·WttOl.EcJtHAtF · ~U.CtlrP'IEC!SSl.Jt .. -°""' .... -.... ,. ...... , ........... , ·~ • SliCED ·BACOI ;69' 'iY'lsotl cO!IN'c~m .................... ). ........... ~ ................ lb·: , REAL McCOY SPECIAL S 1 BEEF 111HllES 8 oz. "G ........................... "tr "G. ~Sc BEEF SAUSAGE ROLLS _ ........ -.......... _......::;.:.49c BEEF BACOl 12oz,,.a. ___ ,., __ , __ ,_.,.a:f19c · • ' I t I,, • SS ~ ' ' ' . ' ........ ~ .. ... . \ . ' . .,,. LAIGI Al 1"5 DOL 39' F ", •. ;._ i IUYRIUll.,... ' . . .. · 34, .-o. LAIKIM -oor.43~ ••. AA .. _ ... DOt. ,. . . ' . '":en DAIRY SPEC IA LS ' . ICE CREAM L·., .- • t ~ ·: -'" ' . !'fRTUSSIN I • ' COLD-I ·~otan .. ,~ ... 1.J 1 . ~ --. --PEl'nlSSll·~=~~tA ....... ! ... 791 RI GLOVES ~~ ... , ...... 89' USIMlllll · - ---·-.. -~a ~AH!i'ii'"· 1 JM:'Ll • oor·-·--52' • • I~ \ -" An-•• •• . ~ . . . • • t I I, . , ... • •• c • • .. • • I .. \ l . • • • .. . ,,.-...... • . "' ~ .:· ' • • \ " ' I ' ' I . ' I, ' • • . ... . .. ... ... • • - ff DAJL V PJLOT -· J'1W"1 2&, 1972 N PllOT-•DVERTISD l I FOLIEl'S COF_FEE to StlVL Beef 47c. Vacuum Pock-Ws -.1n Glownl 11-0z. Pkg. ·1-111. ·(mi CANNED • MILK Lucerne Quality LARGE SIZE ''AA''· EGGS f Croom O' the Crop-"Ronch-f'ftsh" ·c " USDA Grade 'A' Poppy lrall.!I 4 to 6-111. ·AYlo Wt. DISCOUNT PRICED! Iii. Fryer ·legs . • Oro~• 1*is . ,,c . ll . Fresli Fryer Wi1.19s Badt &_ Necks .~~:~. Fresli, Fryer livers FllESH SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS .. 29' ll 10' ··69' 1i"4.cot-rr .. , 99c U~A Choice lam~ .. ... ' tl ' ,., " USDA Choice Graded. Beef .il Flavorful and Juicy f Broil or Pan-Fry LARGE MEAT E.ND I•. ' 09 USDA Choice Graded Beef Ideal for a Pot Roast BLADE CUT Leon Tendir and Meaty Cut from Grain- Fed Young Porkers DISCOUNT PRICED! . t•. !~ru~~~~so~!°!A~S .. SJ 59 r~2~~~As!~ 79c 0-Bone Steaks .. ~~"':.., Boneless Steak ·~r.!t Sirloin ·Tip Steak .. ~ci.:.. a.89' .. o;.Bone Roast -.="" a.89' R•• R t -"""' '"'' $1 09 1 oas uSDA"""' ..... "" .. Boneless Roast ~:"~"'B:. .. $p• · OSCAR MAYER GOURMET HAMS Jubilee Boneless s 139 Gourmet Hams I•. 1 • · Catfish Fil.lets cool,d ,.19• coRNISH Turkeys ..::~ .... '"~ GAME FriedC~ic1111 =2~11 11 HENS Beef 11-.-1 ..., Mt ..... ., ...... 11-1 ....,,llod 1.ilil Prollili•fiolltrJlc ' Sterling Franks ::58" ' ..._1_141_L_ ... _ .. ..;;.;::::''..::..;=--" .. 11.SDA Cholci Graded lamb Flavorful -Rich ong Tender. SHOULDER CUT 3-RIB I•. White Magic Pre· Ground G11.,7c Jug.~ • -lb. •129 6. •• , t~i~'QQ~.D BLEACH . i .~AFEWAY COFFEE . l :SAFEWAY WATER ··HE,INZ KETCHUP l .'CAKE MIXES Dri1ki1C Gal. , , C or Deinized Jue ~ ~ Rich & Thick Duncn Hines layer ·cakes 20-DL s4c Bil. ~ 18 Y2-0L41c Pkg. SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! Price Effective In licensed Saft¥10y Discounts Mac NAIR SCOTCH Imported from Scotland s499 B6-Pr. Smooth & Mellow FIFTH ... -•••••- ~~~~~ ,~399 - Collllirook Whiskey ~ Stanton's-Gin ~·~ KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE . C FROZEN FOOD BUYS 1 HORMEL SPAM =r l'rolli• 11.0• c H'h' ·59 . . c. . PllCES IFflCTIVE 11 LOS AllGIUS & OIANGE COUNTY ~CIPT CATALINA) . • BUSY BAKER FIG BARS Fresh Baked To 2 ·lb. 49c ·A Golden Brown . Pkg. DAIRY & DELICATESSEN ORANGE JUICE ~:i~e elf.. 4 7 C Pillsliury Biscuits ~ 9' Shady Lane Butter ~~ ~::81• Sliced Cheese · ~ ~ 49• ~~SAFEWAY BAKERY BUYS! ' -• ANGEL FOOD JERGEN'S LOTION I HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! Vine-Ripe PIUllp Red Beauties large.Sizt .-;, • CAKE . ForSmootlior s 121 li Mrs. Wrighfs D 39c .. S~i9:-low. lJ.Oi. ;f: GOLD,111 Dluaous HD "IUCIOUS · ~~k~-'t:;•;~e1 1:iO:-· · 1 DiSCO<Jnt Pmel ~ · -/ APPLES Extra 4· 1 $1. APPLES . 4 1 $, Raisin Bread ·~ 3/::;$1 TOOTHPASH 7Jc · Woshingtons1att .Foney , ! · w~stut• '. f:~ : ;1 ""'w,...·, ,..39• ·• QOSll-UP ..... .t.1.0.. T I _-. •. ...., 3 ·"-'39' G C: It · ,.,....__6 L•1 Donuts • .,..,.,.,..,.. • 11 --1191.s ,.,. • ..... "' rapewn "'"'""' • • Eng Is Muffin ....';-. ~.33• :Rlgln 0.•d ~ 1:•1» Yellow Ollon ...!..._~3i':i39' . bl-P-. ~ ..... "A!.. 4!'1 Scldck IW. .l..,.13«. ~·Hen Mo..:=; ':39' Plppl1 Apples :'J: 4 ~4?• Pric:ls Effectivo,Jon. 27·2'1 ol SoftwOY lli$counls POnED MUMS .e..•1'' BAREROOT ROSES HAWAIIAN MAGIC Gordon ftc ~ ... ' INDOOR - 'llolit Plms Stodt· -...nc ¥:.: ,. .. • I PILOT·ADVERTI~"' $ 1 Perry Mason Def ends Polynesian Fare J1lllNA ILINli II ....... "°"'l' by ond -... .1111 dlill). I man ....... .....,.oeae.Olllllll ... -·· to -I cap elloppe<I celery ' I S LAN D -e," Aid be, bunillnl eblU. I learned to maM It .iu.. it, I allO -...-, fey lblap \I aap d>opped - _ ''Tiie -...: forth willl a -t rw ol llll lkde""'"1on wllen tbal"a wllb lbe bones la, heel-I I> cup cblUa, chopped Poflul IMIL 11 talktos -t ll•llh't'. al"! collld afford to eat." bite bones," be llld. y, t-oregano Fl)lm. 1111f ..i Anwlcan "Wt hive -.it food Pljl, like Ille Bahama, baa FIJll>RP1,.aiber...W..U. I tabl1111111 Nit cooklal. 11 la'ml ot reclpeo, Is avllllable In lbt _.. and -ul aealood and flab. "I ~ Burr opeclal tnata I cup drJ white wine a=-111 lbe i... traclhW boa1a come ewrr 12 bava a favwtta flab aoup I will .-If )'OU faltbllllly 1 large lorllllaa (eaaoed) Ill the U.S. " aald weeb, but lbt WIJ cm make, 1 I m 11 a r lo a follow lbt -chsl'a ii>-2 cupo white - Burr. ' u""1nc ....W.C -Ille hoHDllbaise. All! Ille Jljllnl -la lbt f_.,. ~ 1 1<"11 -mill< 111e qe man with Iba Ublled Simm II OYtr Ill per· make a l'eal fLSh IOOP )'OU reclpeo: Mix In bowl c:heMe, abrimp, dralnatlc eyes .;..i lbe m. cent, pluo abllJllial eoels. can adapl, ustaa red anapper, ~ ENClllLADA celery, onica, chllls, oreaano, fectious IDllle, joked lealed "I love to prepen! -betU but II doeon' lasle lbt ume. Nit, wbile wlao; llloid well. and presldtd over a •bamtan et Muicon dlabaa IO I bring "lt'a made wllb -fllb, 114 poaoda Moalen1 jlclr Jlnmb__., lorlllla -lilllll feut ol hnllltd lobotera, hla la apeclal bllck pepper !nm cut In even P-, almmerod t'-· milk. llpoon equal port o1 fav<rite roee wine and aood Me11co and herbs from ltaly. in a pot with ~ter.and/or )olo, I pouDdl eooked abrimp, cut che• ._ mizture on conlersaUoo wltb a grwp of '(Lite "lroolide," Burr lites 11.lt, vegetlllliel. gr at e d up .ell tertllla. Roll and placed old frlenda who pr<date even hla Perry -dal1· . .' 'llloughla ol Fiji. ll'ere nol 10 lncoagruou1, far·bert, u be ia In bis Naltauba plantatioo. Burr Is truly al home. He bu • , In llllhllJ anued cuaerole. O>nr wtlb wblta aauce ·-ed evenly OYO< 1111. Bake ii .,.-tad 350 decree F. ovm fur • mlnulel. Serva plpq bol, pmlablq with freably anlpped parlley If doalred. 'Sen•L FISH SOOP I pound ..ct 1111pper, bcmed, -Ipound-·abrln>p I cup CllClktd alralned toniab- I baJ leaf 1 lM!ipOOij ult 1 tab': llODll butter I eup minced while Galm I cup diced pollloel Fmhly ground black pepper to lute I cups water 2 ta.,._ tnsh lemon juice Combine 1111 JncredleotJ In large atock pal. Brine to boll, almmer to, minutes (or un1l1 pollto Is ...... ). Tute to cor- rect. 1e11Mlnp Serve pipinl hot. Servt1 4. TV ACTOR Ray_..t lurr : · been Com1na: to P.ink 8ands for ' • at ·years. I . lace la ...ii known 10 the ! u a friend, not u I ," tbie' crusty NBC. I , Ive. ,Even hla pro- ! ~ . com.,_,' whicb also mak the medical iqment bf 11'Ibe 1Bold Ones," is named for tht island. "Altbouth Fijian ingredieots aren't easily available, theft , are oeveral ledpes I ean giYO ytu, .. Burr lli4. "Both require ~ cream. We ellll II ' '1 Fiji. ll'a lbe juice Iba! fn>tn P'Olinl I h e · r.w,ineot. We use It •<n ~--dairy : cleartl' In tlialr cooklnc, to : k c"lcken tr flab '(moat Is •' on moet Pacific ), or with papaya or "8io\i" fruit." c o;bi,;' from Fiji is not 'I!' 'ln Ille United States, -.me coconut milt con- la lmllorttd !nm . It ia no1 a practical thoqb, hecause moot do DOI anllaarlly uae !ifooa1. milt In cookln(. Ion frull allo ts almOot · noi\<ezlst•eot In America. • or chicken lolo," Burr al . 14cul up pieces of chicken lxown in oll Or butter, pop hit a cocon\lt sbell, with lolo, and simmer it in the abell so you extract the maximal flay of lbe coconut. ourbon favors By TOM HOGE ........... ,,.. ... ' • William Marshall h8J al ya been inlerelted · in cockj•lu!, but if look I l'OUJ> of Cl$ose nwm to bring oul hla !tru talent! · · ' I happened 15 years· qo 'W the admiral WU COID- maidir' g a , flolilla of ~· yera In the pacific. The Ro catholic DWIS, bounded out of China by lbe · Com-recl-. had fted to To and opened a cooking IC I. , · A number of American Na wives had J0¥ the alon& witll •one man i al Manllall• . :toon..Oo A·Otlotl • ll9llA IUDfl·SOUTIIDN· FRYING~~ CHICKENS ... 28 IALPHS MEAT MASTEi IEEF 7-BONE Baal . Roasts:78 .. El'EllfDAr LOI' PRIC&S CAIRllmwl~ Vllv'E'Rs • .::-:.. -.. ·.35· ... ~ ..... VEAL STEAKS 'Co•lllt..,.. Meaty Pork Ribs _ _.... BREADED PERCH ...18 ... .15 ... 71 HOUSEHOID VALUES I Ful--FlllTWtnotFul----GoldorA-.• 88 ,B~KETS ·· ..... o. . '· , ~ FROZEN ~OOD DEPARTMENT HAWAmlAN PUNCH-.22 Pdolt:oWH MEXICAN DINNERS ftt. .81 Cotti-. SOLE FILLETS , ..... ,..,,J7 -ONION RINGS 1.0.. i4 .35 --FISH STICKS -. '* ... 48 PEAsacARRon'*g. .18 STEW VEGETABLES" ~55 BREADED SHRIMP""' 2.17 ·--.. ---.................. .... We invite you to compare our prices and quality! smasa.ms..aer.,.., ,FARMER Jiii · 'SAUiAGE ~27 CAUFOllllAll• YOUMG TOMS GRADE A TURKEYS · ..... 38 -- El'ERFDAr UJF PRICES MEAT MAml IEEF BEEF STEAK$-.... 15 iroii:cia:i'Roaata ... 1.11 --l'o.U,Cut 111 Shoul"er STEAKS 11. , o-r ll!r.!-saran Pad< 7I SLIC1:D BACON 111. '*'· • Oacat ... ,., 12 ... .... 71 :water Thin Bacon • --' ' THICK BACON 211. ,... 1.55 HonaeJ.lld'L.Uel , 71 SLICED BACON 111.,... • ' ~ . ' 111.U ClllPlll ~ - ICE ·CREAM .• 89 HEALTH & BEAi/TY AIDS Nat.r.I -·1-llCOll! 74 HAIR SPRAY 11c.con1 -DulJ-1'1111 .. TOOTH BRUSH ._ •i. Job."W COTTON BUDS ._.,111.8 Joh-. 1• BABY OIL ,.,..._ em POWDER1 __ .. Ei>GE"'.: ......... ___ .. JuatW-.r . --1:1 HAIR SPRAY~~.:,: .w iiiTGHT SIDE 11-or...t.. l.ll • 'M DWCAT~~SE~·DEPARTMENJ --.-.... SAL.AMI CHUB.S ,..,,.._ Ff1l11••···· Al Dlet:Ma.tilarln•· ., ... -pq. ---.n MARGARINE ,..,'*" ---Al--FRANKS , . .,, ,. ... 71 01CM UYlll Al -FRANKS · 1-11. ..._ .71 "~--417 ' 51 COOKED HAM ...... 1*1-• --llATUllAL 41 -KRAFT SWISS -.,... • DAIRY DEPART.MENT CHOCOLATE ZIM \l-tll.•43 --. .21 RALPHS YOGURT..-.'*" ·· ' ' ' UQUOR DEPARTMENT ....... 1n~-. ASPEN ., 95 GOLD BEER :t:--• scorcti::.-Cluatl 1.11 BOUR°tON I Yr. Old ..., l71 V°ODKA or GIN 1111 3.41 RtlpM l1l1ail1n a...... LIEBFRAUMILCH ..., 1.51 Ill ---PIUNE JUICE .51 I • J PANTRY Fll.LERS U 'COFFEE , ... _ .78 --•Cre•llJla --.. CORN olACIC • llANITALX .... H'UNT:'K1ncHUP"-.u · chli1~~""c;;.;. 1 ..... Ji iNsTANT :·MILK -.1.14 i'NsrANT =MILK ,.....1 .. ............. :::-&::!''ts 1 i.i;i'on so;Mlxe~'" .. · .,........ 11 ... C1n M APRICOT ·HALVES .- \ /lllODUCE DEPARTMENr SIMJ uva ORANGES ... 11 Co1c•a111 WHIT; 5 GRAPEFRUIT~ . SWfftJulcy D' AnJou Pears FRESH1CARROT1 V•llJ RED YAMS Al~ 1'1aYMul-lllD llOll POTATOES -...... . BROWN ONIONS ... 11 -.11 ... 11 .... 11 .... 11 BAKERY DEPARTMIHr .. Darmllr.Ht_Cr __ RALPHS ' BREAD , .... _..., .. I "...,.Crll!Maaa CHERRY WHEEL -.41 FRuITTTRIP -· R~---PUUND ~E -.-.41 Ill •11 Cit, __ GP1111Bm1.22 ' HOUSEHOW NEEDS . !!!1!!,•11o ~· AXION P~E BOAK --.II A111rted Colon-DI TOILET TISSUE ._.,z .21 ----~ Al GARBAGE BAGS ..... .,:11 . ·-DlllW!CTAllT LYSOL ,.__ lD· ...._ __ DOOi CUI' • REFILLS ._.,,. -1.11 , ... ......, STA PUF D11~1r1M-DIT BAR SOAP -.21 i.-~--Cl.IAll .. CLEANER --.n ----·---.23 ._ ... HOUSBIOID HEB>S tiCiG'o AU. -.u 'HOUslHao N!l!DS PIHJl'l Us P>HllY lllBS HWIH a-llAIJrY NOS --·---. GllA.i'..ATID ___ ..... __ ...., ___ -co::u ~-2.43 MU,_ ..... --.i• .. _ APPi.i PIU '" .J4 -----1.ss ' iiiifiUQUlo · --st IJPDUOY IAll IOAP -.21 ;;li('uQUID ..,,47 ~'tirmiw ... ~ • .zs ;::.. .... ..,,,.. .... :.. 51ea1W -.. 1.21 S.umc .. -uia ~l'OWll.I -.JI IOUlrl.o.CUID ... ~ • .21 llVAPOllATIDlllUC --.10 ~..-':.a· -.iDnlllClllll" -... 1 ... 1 liUV'ion. --• av--JIUt --.i• ~llOWTIOll =aa 'noiolTlllQINT __ .. 7 liXitacow.viM __ .... TOllATOPAITI ;.. • .za mALOX ' --a. A.IAXDfllMlllT --AT . ;a,.oO..O. ·-Jl7 ··TO---.11 ·RlnullOTTUS _ .... I I •• ' , • • ' Wodnts411, J.,uary 26, 1972 DAILY PICOT Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: Jlt.4 ILLINGWORTH STORE '"NAGER 241 E. I ilh STREET COSTA MESA llltfAT II THE IMll OR . ttt THE SPIT · f1lfllll CHICKERBOARD flPlEI F.ARMS GAME .IONEUSS CIRICK ROAST 1·~NE1i:! 9°1~ !11~·= ... &1;. r (. '• ! • i I u • ~L. Lil ,, 1 ~ ! \I! l 0 Al iuFFlRi1 1'' . ··@iiinimo DEODORAIT 17' 11.ouwc:t: JIOITU ,.i;;:~ IRllRT SIDE SHAIPOO f 11 COllPl.m m •AU. SUDES llCE !I USY HllR COLOR 1 '° liiiliiilt @mqu1s1 65' l!!!!!!!!J iHROiiulru'DES""'1 21 ~NlllT,,,.. • r.um.:r""" i".C\ CLOSE·UP ~TOOTHPISn 62C lh.c<. CAN • SHAY! C1EA11 @u~'ifollY '82' @C:~"i:i.b' 5.M ' : I v ·z, <S>tira11.• 69' ~ ---' trw1r•n068 /".C\TII ~ COOllE SHEETS 57' Crcaii~mn.u ~II' ''SE llPllll I 11 111 QDl8I' aO'l'IU • IAtll. ._ 711 ·---··---IA-Af-lllA '' . ••ahlrl .. 79 ••••• DlscOUDll •• tllls Ail. n -....... , .... n••••• . ':.U~ BEST FOR BAKING OR MASHING U.S. #I GQLDIN RIPE CENTRAL AMERICAN 10:. RUSSET BANANAS POTATOES --c PENNYWISE • 1-1.B. PKG. SLICED BACON I.I. c CHECK THESE EVERYDAY DISCO!JNT PRICES RlESll '"WiU' GROUND BUF .... ~ 65' fANTASTll,; :llSCu,,,,r:. EVlf'Y DAY HOltMEL'S • l.U."""' BLACI LAIR llCOI 74~ PATRICl CUDAHY • 5 LI. SUI 4 CANNE~ run. 64 HAM L -. Caobd IA. lllEY •l&F&KM WO'S •HUTllbW JUMIO tO-Ol..47• IURlrTOS !'MIO. • IREUID as· SOLE • ... POllC • w.a. IOU. JIMMYDEAN 79' SAUSAGI<§ 211.llru.l.R fANTASTtC CISC OU't l~ lVERY DAY ~OUNCE PCG .• sucm IUDDIS SMOKED lllf 1-0UHCE PACUG£ • OSCAR IAYU YAIET PU ~ AlpffA IETA 3-0Z. Pl:G. sucm em ze; f.OZ. Pm. DIDT'llDtWLT WllPPID ' •SUCED l!'IO IOIDEl.AllEllCAllCIEISE -, 001.DDf GROVE • a.al. X1mZ llfAl. OIWISE me£ OR SAUSAGE • PROZEll O'!M @ 19-0'L Pm• CHEESE & PEJ'PERONT ARIJYEllEICI PIZZA -, i".C\ J>Jo.OZ. MEXICAN 6'lTLE Cll """°" ~ ma'fiNN'flt •""""' 611 @ CHUN IIHQ • 11..tt. ~ • c:mcLtlf OR SlllllMP • F110ZEN &&• CNOW llEll DlllllERS Ul1! llllE ZUT BIRSOIP 2JC 111111 lfTI .111.Y llGll • • • :a: :W"r'n Wls 41' @ffir"1U"-llalEll. .....nn .... SOLID 1o;. CllUGE &fJtllfN FllfSH . r 29;. GREEN BWIS FllfSH 19;. IROCCOU FRESH 10:. BEil PEPPERS 8-0Z. PACKAGE 10:. SALAD or SLAW MNtlNATB> • 6-0Z. JM• C>JVMIA AITIOIOIE 3i$1ot Hum 'llESE --111B:TM • 27.fll. r 1llJISlllY111111-Y FANTA STIC. [ll~COUNT) EVERYDAY ..-.... Dlscoutn' l'RICC 31' 26' ze; • • • • 21' ... • i".C\ ~'llllJ~ '..a. JAJI ~ KOSHU DU PICllllS • ""'" H....,,,,.. SLICED DiW -.. ~ I.OZ. !TL • • .., """""'1" .... ~MILANI fllllCI IBSS• _.. @Miwrll• W @~·· @Rilr'liillr • @~· @1111'· ... Cll-• Cl•1tt.11.1!7P.& ,.-__,~__,COl1....,~A~ll~DA.,_-~M~l~L~1~M.,....k-.--.--.~-­ C011A llDA---- MlltlTllleTOll llACH -"41 -HUllTl ... TOll llACH -!Nil II. 11• If. JllCI OUNiES 10;. FARMICJST •BREAKFAST w DlncoTs 15-«. PICG. SLM\l'..MD• 1S.OZ. PKG. 2fC UJ$11S •I • IEAUTIRJL 99:. IAIEROOT ROSES RUSSET POTATOES 20-LI. rr-IAG inUs 'ore 10 99' NAVB.. -U . OIAllGES . llAG tA ,i'ASTIC Cll~CJ,l '•I EVERY GAY 111 •: ....... _ ................. .. _ ... __ ,.. ___ ., NllfTAIN IAU.n' -Utl w-- IAHllA .. W-UMI -•le Imo ,.,...._, ... c.t-, ... , •• , ... 9 ............ ... .. ............. ,_. ... ,.. IOUTMIAMllA-NlllL- \ r ' • • '. " I I • ' • WtdnHd.,y, January 26, 197:.2 ----DAILY PILOT 51 Basque ·Bean Casserole E:el.e6rat0s G;oo6J kife DEAR NAN: .,_ P.le~can-ln­ dlu .._.,. 11ve me this red beu .. QI II ml&bt be the B...,.. Neipe 1 reader wuktl It ctapUcate. At any • rite It II dtffereat and dellcloou. ' For 'Red Beu Cu1erote' LETS ASK THE COOK lly "n Wiley you will Deed 1 pouad or red beans, aoalr.ed overalgbt, 1 pout!I of 1auage meat (more II ~irodl, I large chopped oalo 1 .No. Z\i cu apple 1llc Z cam ~mato .... ce or • I e can tomatoes, Z cloves garl ~ (minced), '>{,, teaspooa pep , 1 teaspon (eacb) cblll pow and dry mu1t1n1: '/~ , eu p rown sugar and some sour \ earn. ' c' the beans. brown tbe I saus e ud onion. Combloe Ill redieatll ucept sour ' cru , • Simmer uatU, all Ole fla v are weD blended, from 1 to I [boars. Top each serving wltb II dGIJop of sour crt.sm if you Wlsi! K'ATHY WlLUAM· SON,',ROY, l/TAH. Tr lhat isn't the one the lre adh so enjo)'ed du.ring the Basque celebration at Elke. Nev., It is still· a good rib- ~~icking dish, especially during \~~Id weather. Now let's. take up the· subject or Spanish rice egain. I -DE~AR NAN: I have picked 1'P many good Ideas .from your Colum11 but the one you gave for Spaabb Rice isn't I might call U English rice and tomaioes but Spanish, never. Here .ts the way my husband taua:M me t. cook lt. UJbtc the.. 1 -cup water. 1,~ cup ucooked regular rice t not iastut)1 1.2 teaspoon salt and ~-cup· chopped onion In your recipe, take ii from there. You will need, also, I clove garlic chopped fine. ~Mi cup tomato sauce. BroWa the raw rice In J 1..2 tdle1poons oil In a sldll et. t tirrlnc ,eons;anUy to prevent burning. The'. browfter the rice sets t~e bclter it will be. nea ~d_. ~e olllop, ,(arll\':. , toml to sauce. water and salt. Stir ' a couPle. or times: cover and \limmer until all fiquid Is absa-bed. If you have any beef tr cblcten broth to use In plact; of ~'water, so. much the ktter. Hope you like .it. We 'sure do. -MRS . RENALDO CA RD EN AS, SOUTH GATE. I'm sure your authentic Spanish version is an im· pro veme nt on the Americanized version I have always done until now, the one most cookbooks give. DEAR NAN: When I lived In FIOrltl/o la Int tile natives pre~ed a· dl9h ~ailed •1pearlo". That speU1111 may DOt H torr~\ bat that's tbe WI)" H ionda: lt was cldcken and rlct bat &here were otlter Ingredients. J laaVe never been 1ble to lecate this la any f.OOkbook. -!>LIZABETH GAZELY. Hanover, N.J. , , I It lJ my guess you are refer· ring to Chicken Pilau which Is Popular all over the South. tfou will need 'I• pound coarse- !)' chopped bacon, l large ; hopped onion, a r r y I n g hicken, 11h cups raw rice. 2 ups chicken broth, I table- 1 chopped celery, salt and per to taste. the bacon in a heavy t, add onion, cut-up chicken, k till the latter two are n ely browned. Spread the rl e evenly over the bottom or t pot. Cover and cook about minutes on low heat .. @ Plentiful Foods RUARY 1972 Features PRUNES CA NED PEACH.ES Now pour in lbt brOth, add celery and seaaonings: acrap- ing up the rice so it. mt.eta well. Cover 1 cook ,ovS Ver)! low heat 25 mlnutes or= is leodel; .•':"\ Vqukl-a . It bQllh sbrimon. .,..y too rapidly add more. Serve moundld on 'a hot platter. Then here also is a WOJI·. per, 3 quartered tomatoes. ~ derful · · c b I c k e n rice cups chJcl>en consomme. 1 bay casserole" you might "'ant to lea!, .z.,. tablespoons sntpped try. You \viii need a good sized p:irsley, l cup raw rice and t, ftyer, "'cup nour, 2 teaspoo,ns cup s:herr1 (or more brothJ. • aalt, \~ teaspoon-pepper. about . nr.Ip lie C\l\·UP chicken in 3 tablespoons margarir)e, l the. ,,.-aloh.d nour. Brown oo sliced onion. 3 chopped green allslft• in a large skillet, then onions. 1 slivered green pel>" take ftolft t,he pan and keep v:arm. (I find foll wrap does a nict Job. l Add boll1 kind$ or onion <itnd the IJ'ff(I PWJ>er {o the pan, cook for 5 minutes. Put the chicken back in the pan, add tomatoes, consomme, bay leaf and parsley. Cover and cook over low heat for Now that much cookw1R ii as decor1tive as it ls prac- fical. Including those """"tile electric skillet:rl, you might want to serve this right lrom the pan. ,..... be<'k. Wt bave sume 111<t1 I« maklD1 tbe thick ... LJ A.P. Bnwa waits. We I-evetytilllc must be aboolately cold. oad Ice cry tals but wq sun pourable. e also found skim mUk better lbs a wbole milk •a lhe cream content or Ute last bas a way of breakiD• dow1. Wltb all lite kle cream ••d citoeolate syrup ls bu plttUy of DOUrlabment anyway. DONNA HULSEY, TULSA. aoatber lO minutes. · ' DEA R NAN: My busbatld and I ran 1 d1lry s&cirt •m• SM ~bt CUI Mr bltader •Hb let C!Ubes a. dlDl It as • llr1t ,step. We eva put our milt la tbe ,,._. !Int uatA It . ...... ... m.1•r.r ................... 1 , ........... t• "·VE OVER 50 3 ON ELEGANT ••• ' . . GRANADA .ROSE FLATWARE!. . ' l'M 1J,JASIO 10 RNI 1(111SO~Nr11/MET-MINOED VONS CUSTOMEIS AND· FllJlllS ~VE 1011111 OUT . AIOUT~NOAllTAK.INGAOVANrAUOIOl/IS,IOAl . , Olffl ON lfA'llT/(lll GIANAOA IOSE STA/NUSS ' . ' llATWAI£ · . • ThrcMllh .n extnlonlinory purdiaw, w.'re obJe to MIV9 our Clil....,. lllOf9 than'°" Oft Moutifv/, flond«oflitd quolity, florol sta"*91 ftotwor., hno,N IMillf .bl. to col19d o -40- pHN:. tabl..Mtting-* leu ftlon $12. lt'1 lnle ond if's oll hap- .,.,... O'Noot. v--_...... p•dn11 now at Vons. -~·da• T1Ja. "titan "STAINLESS" .r . · -: \ > • / 'iec•1 to be FMJlur.d •in 1..S·';'ffl-P•rKHI: · £i(\usi'I• TEAsi:iooN. DtNNER .FORK at 'Vons! SALAD ::~E: ~~E S;oON Thii W..v, Feolurt: .· Dinner · Fork · .5'k Vo!.11, Wi!h $3.00 P11rchaM1 .. , , ... COllPL£Tlll SITS A/JO on Sole 'Duri119 t/NJ Off•rl , •Cln4 Tn ,,.,., .. Stl. •.. ~ ..••...•• : .•.••••.. SIAI • ltHtr l11ff" S111r s,111 I S."11& S,111 let .•..•• Sl,11 • Cllt Slmr I lr1wr l1'1t S.t .•.••.• , • , •••••• , • , • SI.II . MEAT DIPAllTMINT UST VALUES! ,.,, '""" I . l'llSH • CAUfOllNIA --i IUIL ' f ,. · . SHANK I FlliYEa,PlRTS I' :u ... A;.. . lb. • G~~t ·-.=. '-'• 5 gc ,. Ham lift .Portion ri~. 69~ i >. DlllllSTICI' • !: ' • • · t ·"'. 11.· C-'-· Cut s1· PlAYOlfUl '1" ., .. '°,, ....... ~... i .... ,.. : ices .... ... . lllCIU TlllllS .. -............ ":'I SmoketlPorkClioDs~"': u~ nr111 uum -.,.., ... . ..... 11. . . , , FllESll ..... ---......... * i p-.i. L11'1 """"-s'"'"' ''"'·9·~ e1ic1u u•us -'"™....... .. . Ir. I lllfll ~ """"" r IOASTlll CltllUS ,_ dtMOIMl.1, II:. T ff f.u.ll.ll JOlltj, IOttftflS '1" -..... .... _ avem am •?-......... ... . ... lilillW l!f , ~~ , "-"' ""'1 Sl,4t LI, • CfNTfll 'JT McCOt BEEf 0SCAl1 MAYEll HALIBUT SAUSAGE BACON , ~TEA·~~ S 1 l9 . . 35' . '. . 78' • 2 T1•lts~t1111 I lltl41 11111! F1rt St! ••••••. , •••••.•. SI .11 Chuck Stealls ·~ .. ~~.':::·=w. 65~. 31~ Choice Rill"Steaks ;:ii~·~;: $1~' 63' Farmer · Jbhn Sausag1:~.r~:49~ ' • ' ' "'• Mi<>~ f...W..1 •• , ..... .., • I :.,· om· T·ur·. keys "" '"""''"· "0'"'· 11·22 Lt . f-'fG. WEIGHT l 1 Hormel Sliced Bacan ~'.~.~~, .,. I ---. .,, Jl>()N ~l\l tJJ\lll f ··' ---s,,, Cheerios ' •. .,, 0 ISt . - i aaw 46 • > " lJ.OZ.. PKG. c I ~!!.""o.;, .• ' ,. .!.T:.. 9::;'.!:.i t=;.! l COFFIE ==-,19 SUGAR~ 64c FLOUR :a 43' CREST ~n.SS BREAD ~::: 25• BUmR ~:Elie EGGS '1:ir 38c GRAPEFRIHT I.:. 69' " ' 1 ' 'I I ' - PORK .. &. BEANS T VAN CAMP'S 2 Yt Jn Tomoto Sauce CAN UOUID DASH Purex 1'lACll DITlllGENT =: 4tf For Aulomot ic GWIT Washers ll'fCl. IOI: Off • • Hi·C ~verafts ~.:: 4b g~ 31'· Stewed 10111atoes ,...,.._~ .. --2~ Vets Dog Food :..:~~""' 2!25'' Whole Kernel COrn ,:,~t;:, 20' ·' ALLMQT ' SHBP CHEDDAR v ... ,,..,,,, : I ·50 ,,,..., AGED OVEk 6 MONTHS ' • • • MYN•io<o ll ' " Ice Cnlia Bar __:; _49_1_ COikle a la Mode ·~ 491 •. ._ ,.w-.. """ 1.u. ~o. ' PIU.SllJIY Ol ~l.oL PKG. 9c liscults ·-··-.. .nllYMAID ... ISTOAY~ '" 27' Sour Cream ::.";'..'."'.;; i.!l_f.!l_liJfJ BAKERY IEATUR!I! EAD Bran Muffiiis """!:... """''· Ci11namt11" Twirls ~ " ; • • DIUCIOUI E~ra 'tincy SWRT,_JUICY, llA<CIM ...... Pilk Gr1f 1tr.it ~::::­ Ptllllls ~=-· t• Gillette Blades w..I JIAtHIHS 111-CI, "11. c ! I if ' ..... ,_ ' ,111 :I ·I I F-y '""'' C.W.. siN, ""'· Tl' I WUlll IEG. OI Mlf'mlOl. 11.0L CAN i ,~:..~: ..... _ "'1""...;, ..... ,· I l FILLERPAPEI .• ' Ill Ullll IOTI Mil 58' l *'"'"'"" ......... .. c J ........... ""'· -.<:1. "" ...• ~ lftllrllf•11 ' "' . . ' . l rJDJf'JfJ llOUORI FEATURES STUIGHT KINTUCICY ' '! BOURBON Cid c:.i-1 T ,lw "i 1 T jrotia W'int ~·:.'!'.. '1 11 Ket l!!ntl ~ '~ 1• i .,., • l':"HJ!l-llll•lllUlllU!IU!~lff#!Ul~lh9'16ll IOYAL VILYIT • fO.PIOOf' DRY ·Gii t:£"'i4a 00 S34t 11.,11.,,.,, C""1y • ...... L!Pt•Tftr, 1 .. 0.-. Site,..,... 6.,. ,flllll~lftlt-lfflll~·tf> ~ --,.,~ ' I Yens Chili I leans ~i::.. 33' 11111 ......... It bllllht, lllllllltll 11111:11 ·----~· 34811 .., Pin till, •••• .... ' 'w '""" ::.': 'f lrtakf.t.Pt111s '~ 45' ... '111 ls • := ,. 7-DAY JOOD Ulll .... 'lln ...... 27,,.., 2 5122 ..... If ~ .... ..,. . lapna His Pim, 0 Tn 2112 1111:11 ---... 1791 11111111; hllntam - )/ ' • ' l • • I I ,, ,1 I ' ' . l I ' . . .. ~ .. : ,,,,,1'111,,, W.k.. __ f/ •• ,,1111.-..,1a11111a111. :• I • . . :· . . . :: • • . . . . • : . ' • • ' • . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. Super-Shoppera know that the ultimate in •teaka Is always found at El Rancho!,,, Why? Becall!e there'~ never any compromise in quality; .El Rancho beef is alwsys U.S.D,;\. Choice , , , alwa.y11 closer trimmed and always naturally apd for t.enderness ! • • • ' • • . . . • . • . . . . :: c ~( . 9 , atsup ............................... 2 :: lllNTS ••• 20 OZ. BTI.E. . P rt h $169 ~ o er ouse.................... • ~ · \VIia ;vou·want flavor In .America's favorite sauce, it's Hunt's !or the best! • Margarine ...... ~ ....... lt :: ~.about cholestero!1, • , poly-ansatarates 1 , , , serve F1ei!Ohmann's at the tablel 1 lb. ctn. ;. ~Scott Towels ...... 1~~ ••••• 29' : Thi tblntr ones , , , the onea that wipe up all kinds of spills I Colon or decorated, • . j Do· le P1·neapple '" JUICE 3 for $1 ~ ~··············· . : Chocle SllcM. Cru.hed, or Chlllll<a.,. and in each find the flavor closeat to fresh! ••• No. 2 cans. . -~ s1·1cecl Pea'ches Q(lllETTA 4 for $1 . ~ .•.•....•...••..• . : P!ctan prett7 ~UClll of IUlcionaly ripe Elbertaa !n No 803 cans. . . Man-sized satiafaction • , • U.S.D.A. Choice , , , Tender, !aTorful, and trimmed to offer more val1161 T S• 1· • $1 99 .. op 1r 01n ....................... · • The Super.Steak for Super-Shoppers! Fork tender, with natural flavor! Enjoy the lllO<lnessof bedl '. Chuck -Steak .................. 69: Want qaalii;y,, , at the best possi.ble price? Then measure the value of economy cabs at El llanchOI · . Ground Beef ...... mu LWl ...... 89~ Beef Patties ...... mu W11 ...... 89L : So lean and tasty,. , always fresh! Precliion Bbaped, uniform aired! • Pork Sausage .................. 69~ SHced Bacon ................... 69f. f ;;~h$p;~e Rib;:::::.~~~69: So much meaty goodness on these, the folks are.sure to ask for them aiain ••• and apin! • : Glorietta Pears .... ~~s ..... 4'0,$1. Turkey Breasts ................ 9'· Tuiteylegs & Thighs ........ 49f. : . Sweet teiider portions, •• local Birds! From chanl<7 California turkeyal : : Npe and n"eet In heayy snap. Serve a salad , •• pears and cottage ch-I No. 303 cans. • . It;s El Rancho for Sea Food! . : . JohnSfon' S Y ogQl'f ............ 23¢ Whole Peeled Apricots .. 4 1o1 '1 : Oiolce of flavora In 8 ounce carton. Glorietta's firm, ripe fruit! •• , No. 303 cans. i' Progresso Soups .......... , 4 "' '1 : Choice of rejlU]ar 3 for $1 kinds! 20 oz. cans. Dole Fnait Drink ............ 3 1or '1 Pineappl .. Grapefruit, , • pink or rejlU]ar. 46 or. . [· Enchiladas ...................... 39' :. Van do Kamp's , , • Beet, Chicken, Cheese. 7 oz. Welch's Grape Juice ....... 69' Delicloua and healthful! , •• big 40 oz. size. Fudge BroWl1ie Mix .. : .... 49' Betty Crocker'• , , , 23 oz. pkg., special treat : Frozen Omelettes ............ 79' Fielh 'n' read,y , , , all varieties I Ctn. of S ; Layer Cakes .................... 79' Tasters Choice ............. 98' : l'epperldze Farms • •• 3 Jay en high • • frozen! Different instant coffee! • , , 4 oz. · Ofange Juice .............. 4 '" 89' Dill Pickles .................. 69' · Sankiat_frozen ••• 6 oz. (12 oz. • , • 45c) Wilshire, •• 48 oi. •• , whole or kosher ! . ~ Cold Power ........... 69; Fabric Finish .......... 59' · Jleally aeta out dirt! Gt pkg. Faultless • , • 20 oz. size! ~ AJax Cleanser .. 2 "' 29; Palmolive liquid .... 49¢ Saw 6c eich on 14 oz. cans I For dishes • , • 22 oz. size I Delicatessen Specials! ,,.,. .... ~ ..... ;· IDhrfdl favorite •• , all beet or an-meat!.-;-; 6 oz. pq . . . ·· r.lsen Salads ... 39¢"' : l"olllliD, Jlacaronl, Sl&w, Carrot. • ~: Sllld Dressings ..• oz..35' ~ J!;t• Wharf •• (Blae •• '6c) : ...,. .. Ille) Slfced American 12 oz. 69' Ginahom, llldlvldaall1 wn.pped. Kosher Meats ........ 98' Wilo.o ••• 12 os. pkf •••• Kzaocb •• F:anka and Kldpt Salami, too I • $2'19 1 Alaskan King Crab. Meat .... · .. , Sweet, flakey, tender meat, from giant aized Alaakan crabs! Serve ·a cocktail toulihtl Fillet of Hafibut ................ 89~ Petrale Sole ................. '1.69 .. 1 l'repare it with •Shake and Bake." Fresh! , , • Flllebl! ••• and Petrale ia the best! ' Super Liquor Values! Windsor Canadian ... ~~.~,;~ ... $5 5 " Now, the value is greater than ever on this popular whiskey at· thia apecla! pr!04! Rea'· 6.69 • • Cocktail Sheny ........... ~1.6 Introd-tb.1 m"'1 properly! Paul Ma.Ion 1& Holiday Times Vodka ...... ~99 Smooth ·blender In mixed drinka I ••• quart Cutty Salt ........... '16.75 Pinot Noir ......... ;........ . Famoua Scotcll, half pllon I ReJ. 18.49 Loula Kart.inf , •• deep, dark and dry I 6 Jim Beam ......... '11.95 · Almaden Mt. Wines ...... 'll Soar 11181h whllker •• ha!f-1allonl Claret, BUlJUlldy, ChabU., lth!nel ~ pL . ' .. Super Fresh Produce! App/ •... i!!~~. .. CranchJ crilp ... hd and rlpt • .. the lcind that cl!Mppear eo qalcld)'l Ualian Squash ........ 25~ Gatd8l1 mah ••• alwa.y11 welcome I Spanish Onions .. 3 .... 29' Sweet, mild , , • Jet IO fla-'1llt I Camts ............. 2 111 25• Cuaonbers ............. 10:. IA one po1111d pl!ofllm bop. Mel crllp cool all-to .... I • .. • 1 ' PASAO[rJ ,i I: SOUTll PASADENA "'.i llUNTINfiTOfJ GEACH rH'tiPnRr Bf :.1 Ii •, , , 11 , I ' " ,1,. L 1, , , r , ., 1 , • 1,, : H , : ", ' [ , 'Ii 1 11" 1' • ... ' , · .., • • I • . . • • ' . • .'f PILOT-A DVERTISER S Wodntlday. Januaiy 26, 1972 t SMUCICERS • 12-0UNCE JAR SJRAWBERRY PRESERVES ____ : ................ _ PHUllUIY DEAL PAK• 2-POUND PKG. H NCiRYJACK . P, NCAKE MIX ·: ....... ·· REGULAR. 1.1.Q., OR RIPPLE. REG. IAG .. FARMER BOY ·POTATO CHIPS .... NUMIER-1 SIZE CAN HEINZ TOMATO SOUP ......... . i»ow-oiiKii> s ·NON-FAT MILK _ .. HEINZ• RICH FLAVORED . TOMATO •4-oUllCE 'ETCHUP ..... BOTILE . DEf' PACKAGE• KING SIZE JOY LIQUID DETERGENT ............................ .. .. ' """'•i&1. January 26, 1972 UCK . AST ST A Tll llOS. alTIFllD' llff • ALWA, YS DILICIOUS U.S.D.A. GRADE"""'."'A WHOLE BODY 57~. 2-LB. QUIK KESTLE 93c CHOCOLATE FLAVOR CAT FOOD TABBYTIEAT I 5 c l.~OUKCE CINS . 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'"' PUPPID IUIVI BLOUSE Oii PllNTID 1111 SllRT s511 IACH j with bow-trimmed scoop · Mlnl.,lb 100% poly-r ff Assorted colors, 32 to 38, -liKtlan-prlnt maxi skirt 1 with nailhoad·trlmmod bolt., 111• 6 .. 16 IHOIT·SLllVI $ .. 17 SWEITEI ...... .l!I , •10111. ILllVI l'OLYUTll lllT TOP GcM>nywhor• polo 1hlrt s41t wffh placket front, short 1IHY": all wanted col· on, 1ln1 S.M-L uun uuu 111111" IOT CUT • IOD% ILISSWIRE . com• PllTS .--"_,.tilt.ozMii"'9f c .;..2:~ I~~~~$ J.~.3 =':~h".!'!"n•• , Ond lnGp button frortt. MolloW 1Dld1 t<olar •'-""'' ....,_,' •• _._......., ..... end)lpo ..... ....... ... _ . IEUlll .11111 llP ........................ 66' All tho bolt colors, $,ff • .... 6 to 16. f " • PllOT ·lDVUTISU . . . CORONA· DEL JitAR .. INYISTMENT STARTER Ju1t.Jlke they say "llve·in one and rent the oth· er." Duple>1: one bedroom ~ch side. ~ner wants to tride up. This was tils inve1tment: starter. S42,:500.00 Submit trade. call our Investment Di· ~ j .. B. Jones, ~9·)600. IRING YOUR GOLF CLUBS ll .Ublque home ii located: acrou ~street from dO!( Lake ~lt CO\irse in Meadow Lake Es· e. COrner Lot 3 BDR~. & Den 2 fireplaces er 1nbdel home. $41,500.00. Call ~7-6010. ILOc~' .WAJ.I. ·AROUND YOUR . C~TLI , ... b . '. e 5 bi· level family · home WftJt to Oprn-b@am vaulted celling:in llv· t room, ~perate formal dining room, ·eating are In , kitchen.• .wet;' bar in family room.-A.II this and much more for $49,950, For more in- fonnatlon.,call 546-2313. ONl.Y 10 ·MONTHS .OtD · WalUng~or a new House, and 'don:r v.tnt t~ work+ fell,· here It' is• ••• everyttfing· is tn.· Drapes, c&tj>et, land&c8p!ng. ·4 • lietlroom · and faml~ rgom.,, 2..atory with 24501 sq.,ft.1 E"Pl"'4 belnt ~~'?.~ PJ'lvatef aundeck in mas er suite. ~ baumable 1VA loan ••• for ·only $:(2.500. Qi.:546.tlu ', I • # YOU NAME IT It HO.-lfoo It! . > '6"-ble VA.Loan ) VA·li'llA firmll ) Cul·n.&ac StTeet ) Near Sdlooll • Sh011Pl11& l Excellent Shq: CarPeta ) Bellutffld Tile PaUQ I) Pal1el .. hmUy J!oom , ) H'eavy lbake RoOt' ) $215 tolal monthly -I all lhil with four bedrooma and • "t!!!!. -Great hmil1rColl546-2313. ... . ' '··•111 ,,,, . .., .• ,'1'72 DlllY 1'11.llT 58 •• E OFOll •E I llowlco-\ ___ .,..._n I~..,', ...... ,.,.. ........ ~ ... I .. , a..Al1•.l'1 .. -~ ;lift cad .... .,_, •Y· ' ' '!.:-.~-"' thr "--an. 1Prfe' ,..,,,,, .... " -....ry..,,.. 'Adlan la... • : • ASSUME . A LOAN! CINDEIELLA HOME WALK TO OCEAN Tak'e '·over Jhll 7~ FHA loan with only $4,390 IN f plus closlng cotts.' A bargain doesn't come alon1 ai like" this very often .• bedrooms. 2 baths, ti.... COWGE PAii\ ,. When you. own ttiil shM'o • bedroom hmpe .. Up- graded \hroughoui only 2 years new. Owner will 1>ell G.L or F.H • .A.. $33,750.00. Call 847-601 0. place, lot.a ot ,extra.built-in storqe space, aprin• Seeing ls. beJievtng' lhis 3 .bedroom llke·new kle!"> latge corner lot with room for ~t or home. New-shag carpcliJl&', new vinyl floorlng ~1ler .. Qulck ~ialon. To~l l!'on.th_l,)t.pa.~ent, thro~hQut, new tile In shower, Jij?W garbage will be $274/mOn,t.h. Tota.( PNce $331990. Call • dispoMI and recently painted outside $31 700. ~~13 t~ 'r: .. ,, . . ' ; Owner wants action ! For more lnto11m~tlon 'can. ', '•''' •'' ,! \C.16.2313. • '' '•;""'''" j , ' ' . ~ ~ '" . ' •f ' '• I. ~ ' ' . . ALL ·IN . ONE t . t.:arge fimlly room wlLh w.!t bar, Big fire-pll<e 6'· BBQ ~ ' . 2. Four'bedrooms, 3 baths a: 4J.ning room 3.· Large•23x4Q Heitted.P~l' 1' , 4. Intercom· 'f fire alann system throua:hout 5. Supe}' ~tJo with hu1e BBQ -. 6. One bedroom has private outside entrance 7. On a.quiet Cul-di!..Yc • S. Large 6%..YA aaUme.ble Loan-Price ~,950. 646°7171 I ·' . 1972 The year forJ;you to-have th.I& perfect trl·level custom house_. on · 17th falrWay . with fan tastier / view ot the' Mesa Verde Go!!' Course. Room .,for Pool. Entertainment center 1 wJth wet b&r on' lower level, also maids or' mother·ln-iaW wing •. , Pr'iv&te eiitrilnce: Five bedrootn1.1 Piiced". at '84::;'00. ~ ~ 7171. • ·/ " ' ~. ~·sHAlr.SHARP:SH.4RPi'.t.: SIT'N 10N· A -SUITCASE oWrf,r p&c~ and ready tO 8-o. Great flye bed· room .famtlY ·~ Jn University Park near scboolYand .poolg. Ne"(ly dttorated. ?(Jaster bed• roomAs huge am! downstairs, Kids bedroo111 up. &tain. Corner lot 'fenced Jor Fido. Owner ukln« '36:500, but really wants out! Submit offer. call ~7171; but hurly!! · . i PllbTI G~ 1 LQCATIO~ . Great home for the e1<ecutlve. Ph.11 a dream kitchen for the' hoUJe\\;i(e. l...:llrgc <I bedroom home plus den with firePJice lsJand 1tove with larJ;i:e eating area in kitchen . ..Plus H.AF. Pool. $47,990. Call 847-6010. • . • WHY RENT7 Pay ypursclf . .Build savings and still have carea flff">J1ving. nus 2 bedrd'om condominium has • ht.J:P' muttt bedroom, a great dm with wet llar, a big,dhtlng room and laundry room. It's IUJl!:l" cle«n with new wall to wall carpet and frllh, paint • throughout. Private• pool1 and cluhol.llle, $24,950. 646-7171. . "EYEinHIN&; ~RTS W1TH 'YOU," ' ' . . The -owners are moving to a new area ·and ,they would . like · to see a nice coupje purchase this lovely 3·, ~rOom hon:ie, 1oca~ close to the beach, In 'Huntington Beach, before they go. The price 11 only $24,000, all. termso •call 842·2535 "Look no tuft.her th'il ~ bedroom '~uty Ip ma<:Wate condJUon ii briaht u the' mornL"~•'u'0n. This ·home hu cham galore, call l t • The . price.will aurprlse you~ 842·2535 ·· OONVEltll •·TO ·'DQrtn:; $24:7~0· -. • ONE ACRE WITH ONE. HOUSE Good Costa Mesa J0caUon-P4!9!So. Bu.riders .- Great Potential for 12·unit.s. plU1 a good 2 bed· room house. Call 646-7171. ' "A. CAREFUL BUYERS DREAM" , . ' Thia exceptional· home JI your chance to get your moneya worth. ~~ lit Fountain Valley In a vecy, popular area ~ schooll and ahop- ping. Take idxantaee·can 842-2533: • . . , . \ . . I ,. • CHECK' THIS O,NE With:·apRl(>vill.'of· authorities: Thia 4 bedroom home was converted' to. dµplex In 1966· tubae· ' quently converted-to home.10pportunlty to pyra~ mid. R·2 L0t.4'Submk terins .. 646-71'7f ~ ' J . . ,•. . . . LAID IOUT;FOR ACTIVITY poocs .. locatlon'tta ~Coll~~ PJrk. Low down pay· mept.1,No~doWn 'to cr&uyers. 3 bedrooma~famlly room.-1" r..thl. r,yaur,ahance to move into a very nice home in popular Collea:e Patli .at a rnsonable . price and terms $29,950.. call 546-2313. Large ·" bedrbom... 2~1-1h!.w>th .a,,15 .x .. 22 •bonus room. Over ;ooo sq. ft. Ftreplacet g:alore•h\;lfv· • Ire. room .. ld.t~ 'tn bonus room.• QNY.;o1 ! ' ... -.. Mffa.Verde's1qUJ,t treeti:, jw;t,blocb to .:ChooL. -. ~:iM~ ,fl'l~'. ;ttlall~Cleen. Only ff:~ ; : .•,\ ... _, ... · .... . . I ' . FOi FIRST l~SIONi t Thla•doll --hu ·lt-o.down.:.:Dlt~ , ptan ,1s superb. a· ~m•, 11>wnata1n. .1..,,,u. • . w· ""-y •AT ·1o·w COST ~ per ,..i,t'&e Bonu.1 Rodrn upe:taln. Hetvy , 'alla}ce " f AUK .. root and near new 1hag carpet. To lff call When ·you own this 'plush' 4 bedroom home 'I°'" 847'-6010.1 • I • · caled ~.near Ocean and New · Shoppin'g eei.ter. :' \ 1 : I . Owner tn.nat;erred. His Jou, your ,,in. Priced . ' ·llUnERCUP YELLOW ' ' ' ' • • • • ' 1 · Dupl~x ~la Cororm. dd Mar Io ca t I" o·n - 3 BR rUsuc ,.homt 1padOU1 livtns ,room uied brlc:k lfr•plad, .• .,_,, bc1m celllnt• -'cilnirig'l'<lOl!L Step saver kitthen, d.iahwuher, electric built-Jn, 2 bath·-rmeparate enclosed J)lllio. Qualliy wall to wall ~~ I: drapes plua studfo apt,over gaar,e. Only $63.500-.. 673-8550. • at '3.0QO beJQW matket'Ca.11847-6010.· { . ' · "HOME OF THE MqNTH"• Thick 1hlg carpels, tfili <'bedroom , famll~m and large 45 x 22 CUilom p:>OI hu 'It ' aU. Fet.· twu too many to mention. ,JI you ' want lo i1ve i'!. HunU'¥'too Beach, a mUlt to see. Call 8'2·2535 High abow-Laguna Beach with a breathtakfn1 YIOo('of"'Ul\<~l'acll\C and twinldlng lltrhta. cuatam .(.. 3 bath home. ~~~ tam. U)'l'dom, ....,..,~ ',ttiJJnp. Onl)' '52~150-V a~t-calJ 6T3"'GOOU "UVE RENT FREI'' Hect'• your cbi:nce to live , better tor !tu tn :."=t;i~~Ca18J!"s42"?"~-· 11mo_1o _ ... VACANT AND READY ' O..nor motlu\I<!. l..oft id hoUle. for tlM! m_.,, huge.-co~i:1ol.'.B6at;Gale. New paint A calpet. 3 bedreon:1. 2'-8'0. film.Uy· room plus Patio. All thlt on1> ~.:i,oo.oo. can 847-0010. 1 , ~ANISH HACIENDA 3 -2 baU. 11,..i.... Pat1o.h11117 room, •baa carpet A luxury dr.11;pe1. Shows lDcl a model Only 12S,990.00. Call 847-6010 • " NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport llvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 HerbOr llvd. 546-2] 1 l HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS 17931 Beech Blvd. 6014 Werner Ave. ']]2 Mer9uerlte :2790 Kerbor Blvd. Suife 2011 842-2535 . 847-60'10 67J-85SO CMt• M-~1600 ( r I , ' . . . \ . . --I • ~ ... • •• ' Everyone H11 Something· That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT .CLA IFIED ADS You Can Sell It, ·Find It, Tracie It l With · a Want Ad I • •• 'io..,;;;;;-;;'";;;''=1======c;.,=.,.;;;r;;tl=====-Gentrtl oflnJa Jt.fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT , • 12 Lindt 1111 Drive . ,: Elegant new 5 BR. 41'.i ba. home w/formal · din. rm ., !am. rm., wet bar. Impressive en- try court w/16 fl. mahog. doors ... $179,500. For Compl1t1 lnformttlon On All -& Loll, PIMN Ctll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ' 341 Bty1lde Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 ' ; · Gener•I ?., . OUTSTANDING General UNl()Uf: ti()Mf:S "LUXURIOUS & LOVELY" MACNAB· IRVINE Realty Company ELEGANT· SPACIOUSll 2 vrs. new!! Great 4 BR, FR home. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. SHDOTll ond DON'T MISS THIS Shows like a model-Dover Shores 4 br., FR, pool. Luxurious cpt. Beautiful drapes. Cozy fireplace . Walter King 644-6200. SEEKING TAX SHELTER? Invest in Corona del Mar Duplex. Shop In Fashion Island. Walk to beaches. Relax while investment appreciates. $77,500. ADJAC~.NT UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW LOTS Near Ocean. 75' .frontage. Priced to sell • $20,000 total. Gladys Russell 642-8235. 1644 M1cArthur Blvd. 901 Dover Drive 6#6200 6-42-8235 NEWPORT BEACH General ACTION_ HOMES PRICED TO SELL i- Term1 to prove it. * 3 BR 2 BA Villa Ptti1ir, t story condo. All term~ &. ~'.':. "°"""'· Gre.•'1t I " * 3 BR 2"' BA Tiburon' al· boa" model. Owner m 1ni:: now.Take over a bl GI loan. Pri~ for a Righi· NO\v sale/UJ,500. * 3 BR "Monterey" model in Tiburon. Take ov~r a $24.500 FHA at $237. PJTt. And 7 more 3 to 4 SR. . "' WILDI , Mod artist has completely dl?{.'Ora!ed a really differ~nt 3 BR home. then he pla]led enough trcos and no,ve~ 10 cover !he purchaie prife. Tremendou!I at $24,500. if , or 2 duplexes, 3 BR, 2 BA, l• ' • 3 fittplatft. Close k beach. :1• $S2.5'Xl. Term.11. : .; • George Willltmoon .,.,. REALTOR : • l4M57o 645-15'4 Ocean & H•rbor View Dana Point • New Triplex. 2 BR, 2 BA each. Custom built. 33916 El Encanto Ave. Open House (Sat & Sun. 1-5) PYRAMID EXCHANGORS REALTORS 615-8800 UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LI STINGS ••.......... IN THE BEST AREAS IN lltVINE TERRACE PANORAMIC VIEW OF · NEWP0RT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fire- place, kitchen wilb buill·ins, CUSTOM dee· orated carpets & drapes. BlJILT·IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO. TIME LlGHTS. For the discriminaliDg buyer. ... '' ' .... ' .. ' .. ''''''.''.''' .$125,000. CHARM· COMFORT· VALUE ] !!!!!!!!!!!~~""'""'""'""'l~~~""'""'""'""'" [ F I XE R U PP E R -t.»en.ra,I ' General 5 Bedroom & a POOL. ~ ---'---------------1 sq ft. Immed poss. $34,!4)0. ! Gentrtl Gentrtl .. . I ~ j :, ' i I ' • " I I· ' t .. • I;. • ... • • ' • :·. .. .. . • '" i . ! • i •' l . 1.; =.~ • • • •• • . .. . . . ~ .. . . ... .. • : : ! I • ' . •' ' •' ,1 BAYSH0Ri$. • , , 3 bedrooms, 1 ~ baths,· fre•hly 1 painted. on Bayshores Dr. You wijl be pleased.· Close lo beach. $59,500. Harry Frederick, , • ENCHANTING RETREAT ~uxe 2 bedroom apt wilb private beach In Laguna. We like Ibis. Outstanding ocean view. Well priced at $45,500. Jim Muller. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Cameo Shores "l'""tacular view. 3 BR, FR, large formal dinmg rm, pool sile lot, beau· tlfui nrden. S95,000. Bob Yorke. ' LIDO ISLE Gracious !J BR, sep. Din. rm, huge FR. Im· maculate. Big lot on Piazza. $110,000. Pius charming 3 BR on quiet st. Summer or small lam. home. $59,500. Charlene Wbyte. A SPECIAL WAY OF LIFE is yours In "THE BLUFFS." l<>vely 3 · 4 BR Townhouse, 21'.i ba., formal dining, thick carpeting, billiard room, Bayfront location. $51,900. Belle Partch. BAYCREST ·BEST BUY One of our finest adult cared for homes. IMMACULATE 3 bdrm wilb formal dining room & family room . Call to see. $79,500. Bud Austin. LIDO NORD BAYFRONT Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 51'.i )lalbs. Large panel1ed famlly room. Wet bar & soda fountain. Space for large boat. Eileen Hudson. IDEAL FOR ADULTS OR SMALL FAMILY, one level. 2 Lge BR's, small den, wet bar, lovely patio; Near shop- ping, pools, school. Univ. Park. $36,900. 14Chuck" Lewis. NEW IN UNIVERSITY PARK 2 story Doll House • 3 bdrm, 21'.i bath. Beau- tiful upgraded decoration. Nice view near pool, courts & school. Owner trans. $42,900. George Grupe. CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE Nearly Iii acre. Perfect for entertaining. Large rooms, pool, cabana, terrific bar, 4 bdr m, 51'.i balbs. Call for picture brochure. $175,000. George Grupe. OCEAN VIEW $57,500 Choice Corona del Mar location with private beaches. Has 3 bedrooms & room for pool. See this sweeping view from master BR. LR, Din. rm & kitchen. HWTY! Bill Comstock. IN MESA VERDE: A 5 Btdroom . .. or 4 and Paneled Den . Near Balearic School and Estancia Park. 75'x!OO' fee Joi 2-story floor plan with added room for work: shop or storage. Extras include water soft- ener, ir:nmacula~ely finished garage and a housewife who s super neat! This makes IN THIS· TOWNHOUSE * * * * * * AU.terms. • 2 BEA1111FUL "SUBURJiIA in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC. ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew· ing. CARPET & PAINT allowance. 6'h% loan AVAILABLE. Only ....... , ...... ,26,250. TAYLOR Co PARK" homes, priced· iin . e low fortfo• with top fi"aoc· Ing avail. Truly a pleasure to llct'! good sense. - PRESENTED AT $46,950 e PHONE 546-5990 IN EASTBLUFF: A 5 Btdroom Lusk Built, Newport Beach residence. Few properties approach this for casual elegance. Jmmaculate condition with wood floored fam- ily room, relaxing formal living and dining rooms and upstairs bedrooms that are a page out of the past. And, oh yes, a 3 car garage! PRESENTED AT $65 .950 e PHONE 675-6000 ---0 1--- IN MESA VERDE: A 4' Bedroom, Pool Single story with lots of light,/lenty of glass and nifty filtered and heate pool. Atrium · entry formal dining and practical pool area make for great traffic flow. This Republic Home has many unique aspects to it and it's vacant. PRESE.NTED AT $52.500 e PHONE 546-5990 ' U~l()Uf: ti()Mf:S ' . e CORONA DEL MAR-'675 -6000 ' 2443 E.ut Coast Hlahw:i.y, Corona: dcl Mu e MESA VERDE,--546 -5990 2850 Verde Drive, Co~till Mes.& "SWELLE(EGENT'' ON BALBOA ISL. THE (;IRCUJ...t.R STAIRWAY \eads you up the stairs where you will ' find the living room, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom , 1 bath, ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bed· rooms, I bath. Great id~a. ....... $79,500. INVEST IN HAPPINESS s uNns ·. IN EASTBLUFF -SPLIT-LEVEL VJEw . APARTMENTS. Owners unit 3 Bedrooms I Iii balbs, 4-2 Bedroom l'h balbs, 3'1 Bedroom 1 Iii balbs. SO GET LUCKY. Only $198,450. "-OBEY THAT IMPULSE" TRADE WITH THESE 3-4 Plexes all in a row. All UNITS have 2·3 bedroom, 2 balb, 1·2 bedroom l·l bedroom. SPACIOUS ind close lo shopping in SUPER· RENTAL AREA. It's impossible al ,196,500 . . //@tue-$"""- ~ ANO ASSDCIATIS REALTORS' 64~·7.27,0 2121 E~'ST COAST l:lfGHW'AY • Gttl'!r•I . CORONA:DEL MAR, CAL fF. 11--------...... __ . _______ ,_ ... ·-• •'iii'ii*-iii ••.• --------General $30,500 Baycrests Finest Gonortl · <Hnor11 SPANIS!t DESIGN ' EllC)lish Charmer $"4 950' I :------- Delightful added waU patiO. • • • ~ 1 • '1 · Spa • h A h Lus do u• gold shag 3 Patras + DrnlllCJ 2 . F~mily ROC>ml . ms re es carpeting, rich wood panel-Baycrest or Dover Shores! PresUge IOca:tion:--2200 sq. ft. 4 + · Family ing, Den 3 bedrooms, 2 Baycrest and elegant! 4 bed· home-perfec{ desJgn for ac-+ D• • bathl, family room with rooms. 3 baths. Custom tive family livirig. Family lftlftCJ CORONA DEL MAR -$98,500 Land Value! Nice older home on 3 beautiful R-1 lots in top location. 1 block to ocean. Per· feet spot for luxury homes. ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors 2111 Son Jotquln Hlll1 Rood NEWPORT CENTER 6-44-4910 General DOG LOVERS W•'vo built '" a 'dog run for OFFERED BELOW your how>d•! Eut.td• Au· VA APPRAISAL helm locatiOn • SIA ASSUM· ABLE FHA LOAN. Four bd-Be~t the heat this Summer rm..s .. 2 bath. 15' x 24' eov· I with a cool pool and lovely ered patio. F~nced yard • covered patio areas sur- fruit trees. Close to park I rounding a fine 4 bedroom : , schools. O}'lLY $29 950, MESA VERDE HOME. IM- ' l\tACULATE CONDITION!! Eveninp Ca.U 548-3265 . LEASE OPTION Immac. .C Bedrm Century Park home, only 1 year old. Beaut beamed ceilings in Jc-itch. fai;n rm & bedrms. Nicely Jdscpd front & rear ·w/rm for boat or lrlr. Own- er will lease or lease.<1ption at $28.5 per mo. Im.med. oc·· cup . .$34,950. ·· co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS Open Ever1ings e 962-445-4 e Now priced at only $39.950 . ALL TERMS OFFERED. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- . (Op~n Ev1nin91J Reduced $3,000! Beach Area Duplex $27,000!!! Huge bedrooms. Stove, re- . frigerator and more stay. _llOO sguare feet per unit. Screened and covered pa· tio. Investors dream! Low. low price • move fast • Call 64>-0303. I ORI \I I. 01 \0 \ Rl4;rQR. tlreplaee. Near shopping, all style manUe over wall fire-room with l n .s P I r in r · WCI• tO laGch. schooh:. Room for boet. 5% place. Formal dining. Dec· fireplace, gourmet built-In ciide thru th~ arches to'mi.a-1 !!!!!!!,.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dow" "°"""'t' °' oo dow" ocator wallpaP"r. Lau""ry kltche"· t d I ~i h "· .i.-<1?.ublc ,c,try. U'J<]B' $35,950! EASTSIDE- G.I.! 540-1720. room. Try to match this for Onnplete Y finis .. bonus giant living room. Fornial 4 Bdrm, + 3 Biths $55,000! Call today. 645-0303 rt>opi for ente · Near dining. Gaiden kitchen by 2000 sq. ft. family residence • -VACANT TARBELL -YA· REPOSSESSION IORl\I L Ol\O\ " /.'EAJ.TOR. all schools &: :i:-9 shop-family room. 4 ~~ .. m. 1: 2 · '"" SM'M V *' I L -~.......,~ designed for active living & 3 B«l:room, fireplace home. p .. 06., ,,.,w ,,. ~ now on baths. Boat' •. trailer -if.le. I property which may be Call now _ 645-0303. enterja.I~ ng •. F•mlly room Alley access for boat, trail· assumed with Jow down with tl.rtplaet. Thick ped-er. $24,950. IBA or VA. payment! 540-1120 , .detl -expensive ehag TARBELL 10111.\I I Ol\O\ ..-carpeting, ·decorator drapes . .Planter boxes, full dining . rbom. Brit, -~1120. Nowporl ti ' AND MORE : pool homes from s~.750. 4 BR homes from $30,600. 5 BR horn~ from $32,000. CALL 546-5411 Anytime LARWIN REALTY MESA VERDE I Located near CAUFO~)'A Elementary school, TEI'~· KLE Intermediate schObl and a :oJhort drive to EST~ - CIA High Schoo! and QR· ANGE COAST OOLJ..EGB Is this 4 bdrm., 2 bath hoine with lara:e family room ahd B/I elec. kitchen. Patio, fenced yard ~ profes,,i~n­ ally landscaped lront and rear. Can be purchased with no down on VA terms> or with low down FHA firuiD<;- lng. An excellent buy at Oqly $33,150. -~· Terrific Trip14f· for home or lrivestmm~ 1 • Choice Easfside 10c,4ticm close lo 17th St. shopping!& transportatM>n. 3 delid}Uul 2 bedroom units, prl_v'iitC' garden patios, built-ins "<qid qulet forced a i r heating. Closed covered garages ilr security. A real value ~I $47,500. CAL!. ~ ,_ E:Rl - SUDDENLIW'a AVAILABLE · See II: now! • 31 Bedrooin. den, Baycrcsl home. YoU 'll like it • and tbe advat;{agc of immed. posses$1CfJ! 155.500. l PETE BARRETT ! -REALTY-•. Super North Costa Mesa lo- cation near OCC. Large 3 bedroom, family and lanai, full builtln kitchen, shake roof, fittplact. $950. down to anyone. Full price only 128.9'<!. COUNTRY CLUB · Spanish d~r condominium 2955 Harbor, ~ta, Mesa F1irview 642-.5200 6-46-8811 [ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!(JiJY,.. i ' F A -< ' at its finest, and the only THE KEY pJu,;, 3 BR 3 BA avall. Ad-· '$24 9501 jacent to the Country Club TO COMFORT~E LlVING 1 • • Fantastic cond. & k>calio~ enough rm In right places • . '~SWIM POOL'' .. -TARB ELL (1nytim1) BIG HO.USE NEAR BEACH GOVERNMENT HARBORE!l/IE HOM SI Spacious Monaco 'MOdet ! :· • 133-4700 --Call 54().llSl (Open Eves.) 1~=~~1 plus POOL. Will sell this Ira: lam nn. acl"OSI from 3 'bedroOm!, 2 'seJ)QJ'ale week for $36,995. adlt liv area. 2 1ty .C BR bath!, finest built~iq deluxe Call 545-8424 (Open eves.) Pacesetter w/din rm .. lg ldtchen, dl1h'washer . SMALL PRICE OWNED 3 bdrm's, 2 baths, rumpus FHA &: VA repossessed room, dining room, den, 2 Townhouses & homes. Low lireplaca, sundeck. $36,500. down. No p:>ints or Escrow 2 BA, Fonnal din ..• Lrg. kitchen iw/bttakf area, Best of all ... You o' the land. Presented at~;: • • " .. : .. • " 644-2430 Coldwel~ Banker .......... COY patio Ii: play trff. Nr. Fireplace. C6vered patio. achl. vac. Ownr, transd. Enjoy pool,' 540-ir.lo. 1kL ~~ J, WARD RLTRs ' i TAR BELL Call 1 _________ 1649 Westcliff Dr. N.B . 646-0228 I • General 1G ·~,-n-,-.. ~1---'---- 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. Sell Idle ll•m• jJil!!l!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ll!!l~!!!! .. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll 642-5678 Now! Gener1I General General . \out h, (-Odst --2956 Harb<r, Coota IJI ... Gener11 . . "' iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim .. 114.·11;1a WALKER & "Li·E\ REALTORS. , : c I ' fees. Gov't pays closing costs. All price ranees. Call 968-4441 ' CREST REALTY General $4i~ A ·~ t!1."!0'roprrt~! General ~:i • START THE NEW YEAR ' $100 TOTA&..!KiWM 'A\IMINT • . ' : . • . ·'. ... YA NO DOWN LARGI, LARGE J bedroom home. Convenient to everythin;:. H~"''OOd floors, FORMAL DINING room. shake roof, fireplace, dlsh- wuher. etc. 2% baths, block tenet, separate laundry room, only $34,500. In your own home and here ls the perfect ont". 2 1torle1 with 3 bedrooms, family room. den, 3-car guage and In Newport Helrhts. Vacant and ready for a fast move. can now! • MeSA VEROE plus clostn1 cost.1 vela Or FHA. Sutt b&ts 'rentfnC. ( W"~ rooms. 2 ,,.ths, addecL i:aaelled 1amily room. co'rner lot 1n Costa Mell. ~.ooo. call - UP POl ... IS IN COSTA MUA MINl·llANCH , $15,100 11 full price inch.iOing sharp little cottage all draped ani carpeted with kJtchen bullt-ins:Tool .shed and Iota ol OJ>eH spaces '1ic miles to ocean. It can~l last long. l 4 llDROOMS PLUS ' . $11,500 GIM separate Fam. Rm. added for pure living <:omforl ma~/ thJI: home a muaf sec. Extra fMtures Include built In ran-a: anr oven, ln large country style kitchen. Buffet and book- case, covered flagalo~ P«tlo. .a.II tunoundc:_d by 'block waJI • • .. . • • IN HUNTINGTON llACH Nta.r the lluntlnglon Ctnter, ttm clean sharp home has a Doughboy pool, greenhouse In the reat 4 lota of fruit trees . Ownr:r moving East.. • • • • ~·STOIY NOMI • • Wl1H Min IHlllll " 4 btdroom. family 1'(I01ll, 2000 sq. tt. -plus a brand new he•t· ed pool, Belt llunUna:ton Buch location. FuJJ price $32,950. H•l•gtOll 7612 ••••• leach Office. -842-4455 °"'"""'"" IM0-1140 .• Pool side luxury. A fabulous 3 bedroom CUSTOMIZED HOME. A stone's throw from the golf greens. A formal din - ing room and famtly room help make thla 2600 aq. tt. of luxury a must see! . • , ltlA•Nll'ICINT Mc.ii'i n • . dcol""ed homo In b<autlful r 6rtat100 l.quM. One of th< finest aree.1, cu.atom development and epte:taeular views . Over 2500 sq. !L of luxury conatruction and mucb mort. Newport Beach Office -646-7711 204J Wlltdlff Dr. et Inf• C?r'-l111lop 4 bedroom, :i beth, ttre~' forced air bM.t, double garage and all the 1ooilits. Better grab tut at. t1'is whole.&le price 6f $25.950. ;No down to vei.,. low down to FHA.. call . ' . . I Costa ..._ Office. 27'0 ..-..... t ' . ' 54S.t4tl 545-0465 • fenCe for maximum pt,lvacy. ll'• avaJ;llbl~ no down VA ai.. •J'Pf•lw 52:1,500. ' J .. ' 'ttU .. IOOl • ·8 . . pulflloU• ' (cir \he fun loving !amby ..,. JooluM me• 3 lit', a b<thl .. lllt.utltully carpeted with' ld_..""111>1it, """' brJdt ftnpioce, eovmd pttlo. ~~wt•-~arouof cul·de-tlC tot tor maximum ... ....., to wbefi MCJ'OW <100<1. Total prl"" ~ •"'1 182 °" mo. c.Jl 1 . Fountain Y• Offrce -~I lrMkhunt K,... ,,_ Ll'J ·'fl •••4wert • HWJ71 .,....,.. "1 t:OO P.111. - • l l'ILOT ·ADvtRTISU W~, JIOUll'Y 26, 1972 DAIL V PILOT /S7 ~:--]~l !~iiii-iiiir.•, ............ ];;e~~~---..... --:;,~m;'l~, .. :;, ... ~---..:;~~1 ..... ;";;;;;'"'; .... ~~. l~~-~-~ .. ~~ll;e~l:~~~~~· ·rt~""'tt~~l!:;;e~l l ~~.?!':rty I~~ ;;1-;;. ;;~lliiii•m;.11 4 •DllM., 2 BATH layc:rest lousl * Du:i•x * TUllTLI llOCK lllOADMOOR PRIMI UNITS Opportunity • $12,795 3 + DI..!.. -.1 .... ~. ~-~ .. -u., _Lovejy walled home, jUJt a stone'• ~"' H SIX 2 BR, i BA apta • .,.... SMALL reWI butlneio m + ,,_....... --· ftom 11.C.I. I Separate canlen areas, 4 bd, 110 COurle estate We•tc!IU Shopping C"'ter. San Clemente. 1-. lullt On Your Lond ...,11111y lrpl, cup." tlropes. Take rms., 2 bolhs, famU~ rm. Priced' at just. ':JI Bll·ln kitchens, lrplc's , Joe, good wW, Just step In. ' -1.143-"" ft. U¥1nr .... I B G' ' '"39 .,.;:. • look at thla " Jet ,..., ... llGO ""C '-•""' .L ... , c~nyon la,.. Br., laundry' Seuoned Yery ..... For Wo call -';-All i.!b "pluter uy -.-·~ .... -ir. ..,... • M' LUDJNG, HE ~-... v~ ' . adull' tenants. ~ retu(n 492,:1143 or 49)-8552. ;.Hard-.i cabU..ts Two Ill·•-Formal db> ,DUl'LEX 5 llOllOOMS -ONE STORY + IU •belier. $135,000 with ' ", Bre-t l>A" Ins. 3 h,... -., Prl· 1 Bdrm 1 each. 1 older, 1 This onels only & m ... NEW. Co~rate own1· five bedrooms O fom"1 y ~-_D 3 both_s nexlbi. """'· · • _p,,11-... be•\..-vate entry to muttr eulte. newer. Both fumllbed. Ex·. . -" . th'· I b be! t " ·~ ... ~ ·.-;:::::; __ ·,:_,__ u·~· lamtty ....,.. Bil ceUent --Soulh o1 ! er 11 ... ermg t 111 1pac ous ome a ow cos 3 D 3 fi I D I bo<ocnt& taWtJOD J .. .,,..."_ ·-~~ t>atlo t. yard. Hurry • c.u highway. Gocld -enL . tor quick t1411e. SEE THIS ONE TODAY!!! cor 91r19e !rep aces corner of _. .. Investment Opportunity 220 BOOMING fl e a l t h Food Market. Ecology a row n beef. Revoluticnaey new tu 1helter, Armchair Cattle Barons needed. Min. in- vestment S600. N or d y k e Ranch, 436 w. 6th St. Tustin. 5«-2302. JUST $9." SQ, FT. 645--0.103. MORGAN R!AL TY "SINCE 1948" 2"-hour security guard gote 34.16 Via Udo 615-4562 ~· ·~~:°:C:.":., 67M642 675-6459 7 HOUSES built since '57" ANXIOUS OWNER ht West•m Bank Bidle. , ... CALL 53.7-0380 + EMPTY HOME Unlvenity Park; Irvine Ul666 Wesbnlnster Ave G G -OPPORTUNITY Doy' l»-0101 ClPEl'f SUN 10 1o '4 • • Thi• owner wants action"\ STAN C 0 INVESTORS ~~.":,~:'~"":-"whit~ !1!H•un1•1•"""1i..,, "'....,,"-.,....,.,L,.•.__'"'"'"'" ... """c1t""""" PARADISE 8QUeekaandhec:na1cLt0% 'WAL:KTO a • REAL - ' I Jwit lilted Eastslde 4-plex down. $59,SiOO. "' UILDllS, INC. GoOd eon<iition. Hlah lnoo ; Unlwrslty RHlly HUNTINGTON SWINGIN"'• . . • Jo alnt ·--·~-3001 E. Cat. Hwy. 673"510 CENTER • •• · NEWPORT He;gbts: nu cpt, w m enance. ~-. GOLDENWEST HOUSE w/ruest hse. Close to owner has priced this prop-BY owner, cbarnurc 2 br, on . . cnu Dr. 139,000. erty at only 146,000. Low R2 eorner Jot w/mau!"' COLLEGE • • • • • VA NO OOWN P'YMT. Newport Heijhtll: Cute 2 br down FHA or no down VA brick frplc, open beams. ln this CLE AN• COM-THE BIGGEST BUY:trJ THE cottage, fixer-upper w/ terms avail. Hurry on thia: &75-2f09. F 0 R T A B L E and VILLAGE OF Ll\GUNA, a:uest hR. $26,500. one. , LUSK 2 story 5 Dr 4 ba 3 -~ERFUL t!o BR hon:· Det$.iled 2 story desJ gn. Tra· Eae:t-side Cosl& Mesa· Im-Call MS-5880 (Open Eves) lrpl blitt ~Uon ; Wl entry , Pl 1ar dltlonally atyli!d eXterior of 2 b · c, green · , ~ master bedrn'l, IO hubby can ........... 1--•· tu h mac. r cottage, has I 1 land. Asent 675-7225 H.J.R.. k 1 1 ,. Co . nt .. ......,.. P cull\,. s CCf>, eavy $19 000 VA loan Sell · ~-snea n a • nverue shake rooflines enclosed t22'.ooo. · ~ • -Cott• Meu ~ kitchen wi.th builtin1 and courtyard en~,. Locat· College Park: 3 br, fam rm, -DRIVE BY km .0 t cupboards lM )'OUr ed on wide, sweeptJc corner 111• 11 9u11t reo111 er 11rv11tf'1 quirt.rs. ... thi1 home is bein Q finished now and should be evei11ble Jn mid-februtry ... 26 htirmit1ge l1ne 1t roy1I st. 9eor9e road, ' n•wport be1ch ••• less th4n '100,000. .. . \ ' Clriv• by tnd se• it, then c4ill owner et , .. telephone: 644-I 140 big yrd, Immac. Use M cookq enjoyment. lot, in finer l.agunlt section. ~··VA --I $26 900 I 2755 TERN, C. • Sporow Riiy ••2-4474 Over 2200 SQ. FT. OF LIV .r"7 . •~.uw. • · ' • "FOR THE PROFESSION· ~ • ·1~--~-------------East·Side ~Mesa: Super 4. Bdrm + Family Rm AL" -Sill hlch on a hill, 2 "A nett tor ewry Bird" AREA, FEATURif;& 3 BO. Newport S..ch Sant• Ane beautiful almost new two dinl111; room convenient ott firepll lrg 1 3 BA RMS., MAs.SIVE FAM. RM., _,..:.. __ .;...,..;...,.__ -------- 3 hr, 2 ba w/btlns "1llg, the cheer!ul bullt-in kit· I II ".ili, :U' i, · IMMEDIAT_, FORMAL DlNING RM., ser-FULL PRICE IS BY OWNER Spanish style. SS0,000. chen. Graciolll living room dorm A .;.i ~larm in POSSESSION viced by 2'ii BATHROOMS. 3 BR, 1 BA. Xtra large kitch· Kingaard R.E. 642·2222 enhailced , by log bui-nlng ,;~ v':roe area. ~Call VA $lOO. TOTAL CASH Elegant llv. nn., 1~/SI'ONE $21,500 en A dining area. Shag cpts, EXECUTIVE fireplace! Asswne 6%% 842-4466 moves you into tril1 great :iEPLACE, ~'" center No down to GI Buyers and custom drps. Covered patio. ESTATEll loan &: your monthly homeinatatiuloulloc.fBR Ri ~ ~pen to f '~ard. minimum down to IBA Jn Large yard, Brand new Beautiful 1 pa c I 0 u 1 ' 4 payme.nts w_lll be leas ~ ht immac cond. Like new to! :a~~ ~ut CUS-tact, everyone tuatili!s. O'Keefe A Merritt stove. 2 b!?droom, 3 bath estate, 2600 rent incluih~ taxe1, m-crpts I: drpl, wa1kinJ: dis-Well designed klitchen' has ~arp 3 bedroom ~mer car Pflie. $22,995. 836-5672 ,lq. tt. cu.s1om built cme. terest, principal A .in-tance to Golde11wes,t College all BUll..T • ~ RANGE wtth cpen beam cedulg!, Sant• Ana Heights Ha. everything -plus 20x40 surance. 540-lm. 4' BEDROOMS " major shop cent. $29,150 SELF • CLEAN'. 0 VEN'. ~ear new carpels'& drapes, MUST SEE i heated & filtered pool, cen-Full Price. DISHWSHR., BREAKFAST ideal location. Great fenced , •. on 2 Jots, downtown Costa hfesa. $875. monthly in- come. $10,000, down, Hurry, won't last! Only - $79,500. PERRON REALTY 642-lm 1797 Orange Ave .. C.~t. 28 .UNIT 2 &: 3 Br. 2 Ba. Nr shop'g. 8231 Ellis Ave., 118. $42(1 !'ii . 847-3957. DANA Point • New duplcx. $49.500. Silver Lanicrn al La Cresta. Webb-Bier. 642-4905. Industrial Pr-rty _168 Money to Loan 240 1st TD loans 6% % INTEREST 2nd TD loans 8% int. based on P<tuity. Also NEW 95% or sale-price loans Sattler Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Located in tbe hub of Orange Serving Harbor: area 21 yrs. County one mile !lOuth cf NEED CASH FAST? Disneyland. Approx. 12,000 1st & 2nd )oans mo.de or buy 1q. ft, ~I.th 2,CXX> S<:J. ft. of your mist deed!l. ~fr. Cl.ay- afr.conclitloned 0U1cc a r too. (TI4) 542·9380 . showroom area, Easy 8C· ~~~~ CE'SS to all major freeways. · ;: ~ on street parking for 15 I 1 Rini J ~ cars. Could be divided into 4 HIMn °' individual units. Pr ice d below todays replacement -------· at $106,000. C.F. COL-HOUMI Furnlihed 39() ESWORTHY &: CO REALTORS, 6T,...i930. Newport Shores Loll for Solo 170 OCEAt'4 V.IEW LOT ira.I air c o n d I ti 0 n j n 1 , Near Newport HtJ. on \6th •. , BAR, etc. Fam . rm. with YaJid. Tota.I payment as low 3 Bdrm, D.R., used brick AM-FM 2 fireplaces etee-St. Just a few ate-trom WET BAR 'nh. t aa $168 per month. Why rent, lrplc, dshwshr, bi( yd, . ' · ' 2955 H bo Costa M -· • 11 cus om c._all1 heated pool, Ahq cpt & drpa Ne'WPOJ'l Helghtt fee land. tric garage door opentt and ar r, eaa J>8rk I: children rpla,yground. t6J.447J·( =J IN-ll03 quality home is immacu1ate w · lk & l thruout. Bst climate. $29.500 Call tor &'ppt. to"aee. • 1 3 BR., 2 BA. HOM~ wl Fireplace. Compl luf'll. incl wshr/dry, blt·in1. !ncd yrd, patio, ·garage. Yearly · $350. Singles, pet/child ak. 'NU-VIEW RINTALS " much, muoh more, all .. ,. AnENTION ' • BR., i BA. Kitchen b!tns., I • thruo\11. Owner is forced to a er ee 2020 •,. ting vn.a huge double corner FA beating, new carpet,. sell immed. Offt~ tor only 1 Spruce 545-l775. 1ot. 1.oan available on price VA BUYERS 1arge 1encec1 yarc1. m,900. SPARKLING $47,900 FULi\. PRICE Rea!""' Mobile HomH Lachenmy er: reductjon of $58,500. Call Vets. now is the ume to bey CALL Ci) 06•HU 4 PLUS POOL NO' DOWN PYMT. 2190 Hu1>or Blvd. at Adams For Sole 125 I . Walker & lee = ':,'::,~ w:, ";:., "';: AtJ.c, $32,500. ~:':!:~~~ 5!5--0MS ()pen 'tU 9 PM DELUXE Flamingo 3l"s1· 1 1860 Newport Blvd, c.M. • •-•~ Don't 7'11ALTY ·--mo Incl Int @ 10 UNITS sel·UP ID Famlly Park. i Call 646-3928 Eves. 646-4067 R.-.1ho1 Real.ton 2-3 • 4 """'4'-"'ma. Nt1r Nt.,.rt P••f ottlc• 2 Baths, like· new crpti I: ......._ _.. ... · Eullide Costa Mesa, great bdrm., ane la 1r1 ..... size, 2 -Harbo Bl d t A~---wait • aee us now! -formal din, chl!t'l'Y 7% % annual/ % rate, tor n.u'6 , "'""' . r v . a ......-110 EXECUTIVE , id!;! Freab paint tn. and 29% )TS. rental area. Seven 3-bed-lge. puUman baths, washer 545-9491 Open 'tll 9 PM .e SHOWCASE HOME e out! Shows Ilk• a model! MISSION 1REAL TY ,;,a,,,. and three 2-bedrooms. °" dryer, new shag carpet, FRENCH 3BR.2,%BA,custom~pes. GI or FHA termJ! Call 915 .SO. COAST HWY., ~l~a~!ni,~ :~~~~~ new drapes. new detuxe AR R in like • new cond. Water· 847.un LAGlUNA ...... Universal ditbwuher, front lj)U TE ooltener. Corner lo~ nn. for SE~·oUR ilEALTY ln4l Phw (71b) 4~731 return with Income of $1,400 porch, lge. •bed. Furnished, 1860 N-Blvd c M · ~·u • . r. per mo. Submit on do·wn or t k $10 500 ·~ -· 4 BEDROOM ··~· " · · boat or b'lr. Owner trans-Beach Blvd., Hunt Sch. WHITE WATER VIEW trade to -pe 0 · ' · ~·-·=· THE ONLY QNE! Call 646-39211 Eves'673-7575 ~-AD terms. Call $32,950 'CIP!om 2 stor.y 3 Bdrm., 3 Walker & lee NEWADU[T-PARK REDUCED bath, view U11ing rm. with Huntington Arbor Mobile Great privacy afforded in BONUS •O. OM fireplace, la'rge recreation Home Park. Facilities in· this isecluded townhouse Eettside ·Costa Met• .,. Real•-I d J · rd · BY owner R3 :zoned lot. 232 w. Marquita, San Clemente. ssop sq ft, 4 unit apt lize, at. imp. assessment paid in full. 492-6465. CHOICE lot lOO'xJ.35', R-2, pave d alley. 348 E. Rochester St., C.M. Short \valk to 17th St. shopping cntr. S21,750. 673-9509. 673-4030 or. • • 4944241 ' Hou111 Unfvm. . 50s RENTAL FINDERS 4JIW,1M.COl'IA ... Hou••*Apts; * MM111 * '-1~-.. t.....;+ -FURNISHED,_; $100-0CEANFRONT Bachefur w/ kltch. All util paid. Ideal for 1 person. plus,4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ar@ rm with bea11tiful wet bar. ...,,, cu e: acum, ca rm, <1Verlookin& lush lawns, OnJy $29,950. Beautiful new found tn this vacant 2 story A quality holme with many 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adam.a MATV, outdoor BBQ, pool, Mountatn, Desert, $150-STEPS to Beach. 1 BR pools, etc. Top cond., FHA condition. Walk to llbopping. * V.ACANT * executive home with w/w xtru. Easy care landsc&J> · 545-9491 Oi>en 'lit 9 PM billiard rm. shuffleboard, in-Reso rt 174 priv cottaae. Util paid • .Pet • tinanc.illgavail. Maintenance Huge ~imming pooL Own· 3 BR. 2 BA, erptl drps, carpeta "all the amenities. ing, excellent location. Chennel Front Home divklual metering. Pet sec--''**BIG BEAR LAKE ()k, ~· .tree liv1ng for only fM,500. er leavmg town. frpt all bit-.. .._ _:_,._ to No .i--GI terms ar 5~ $8!i,CXX>_. OJ\iR~2 lot, with pi~&: fioat. tion. 19350 Ward St.1 Hntgn -';:. 1 546-SflflJ · (Open Eves.) COftBJN• c, ·UIS • w..-. .....,,... tte: ooo F I Beach 96M445 SNOWFLAKE SPECIAL Roo•n .. TES WANTED In WE NEED •••••••• 1 ?,'or 3 bedroom homes locat· ed on R-2 lots in. Corona del Mal'. Fixer-Uppers O.K. 6·75-3000 2407"E. Caul Hwy. sctioots 1<' llX>pping; Flied downallothen.Calj540-85.'5 ••. f~ .,..., · or appontm•nt · · ""~ l • yard, irr-., corner·lotli SHERWe_eD REAlTY l~ call: 492-492'1 or673-3663-MOBILE Home t. Cabana, ~ ~t.iit~~~';!.1~ ~~::maleor~ MART, 1·N xJnt No. C.M. ---~ 18964-: F.V. ":;;..~,:;, .., the bay, fl1llY fum'd, --~-fin'~' , $;a,~. ~~~~ $ INST~T CASH $ _.,,/!}!::.=.,,,;. frpU, patio, Lido Villqe only, $6,.00.'E.'Z ...,;;~"fi -UNFU'RNISHID ;:.. REAL TORS 644-7662 64U177. , , lot Hle ..W~ in ,..., bon>e. ~J9.'2!111l * ~ ~Lido Park Dr, wont lut! Call Roos !n4) $135-COZV 1 BR tott.p:W/ . Ji;;;;;;;;°;;;;;;;;:;;-;-;;;;;;;;;;;;0 J-=.=;;c;.=C-:;;==_;_ J We pay all COit& In fore. , • ' 536-1738 <It write: Spencer frplc. N~ Hitt. -Owner n-an.,i 3 bedrooms, 2 ·SUPER SALE clclolre ok •. Just ,call • U SMA .L -FARM MOBILE 'Home for oldor Res! Estsi., P.O. Box 2828, ylrd for dlJ!d,. pet. ,1 , battll, family room with ap-$ hours day Ul.a501 ~ or 1 penon, walk to Big Bear Lake. CilUfornia. ~ pealing llttplace, all e!ec· 1. MOVES VET IN 1 "" loolated ~""try home on N.B, ESTATE SALE ,_ Coot M Full --• 'tric "Award" blfll t-l n 5 BIG BDRMS. 3 BATHs. ~ 2 acres, ....,.looking Can· Can give lmmed occ. 00 ,_ ' a .,., **BIG BEAR L AKE-$ISO-PRIVATE 2 Br. bOm• $31500-1 BR ho pl t • BR home. .... E $2715.t .;,., 50by., .... ~· If'"'" ,..._ • w/ gar. E/slde. Fenced:l-kitchen. Richly paneled , • • yon. : me com ee • ~" ..,, _,.,,,,...,. •·1 ... .... garage with small added --GEM !::!~ .. with Fran!,dln -.. em:~· ren ._ • . I *FISHERMAN* child/pet, · room. Lciada of atoraie. 1610 W Cout H N \._ '--"!-..,,_{ ed ·WM> !~ lots of pou1bil· 400(. ''.FDR Ill ~HILLCREST 20X56, 2 BR. 2 ~ this beautlfut Jake-front . ; washer &: dryer included! REALTORS wy.~ !;,. ~ iUes. ~~iOO. (1·12) C ~ _ _ BA,. Lovel:1 ~•l.te, ~ bOme tor only $43,500. Di· $11!().,WQN1T Ia1t! 3 Br. 2;;Ba Call ....--.M. il!i 1· AIUS Ranch. Pvt pty. 714/5U.-Oi:s'I von:e cue. Make offer! home, alone on lot. Fenced, Patio. $29,950. Brk., FIXER-U sm1 3 BR.~ .,.1IJll I ~ . !illl $1850-Nk:e 28' 1urn. near bch. Call R9ll (114) 5.16-1738 <>r family or aingle1. " da.Y or"'"''· 540-lm. 2. s11.:."0ec.;...i 3l01 $18,000. ..,,~,,-O~IJ:n, _ . .-80 H-on st. Sp, n1, wrttt: s.encer Real Elta1e, £ASTSIDE a.rie (olf -Ham llton) 2 ·BR. elect bltln RIO, F,A REJ'L fCTATE _ BIG CANYON HB, Or646-9628eve. P.O. Box_ 2m, Bia Bear 1200-NEED lllOl'e room?, 4 DUPLEX 548-SMC bt w/w crpta:, drps, 60 x ••nA'd "T . Like, Calli. Br, 2 Ba. coriv. location. · . loOo fenced and ldacpd •lot, ,___ lenneyre St Now Luxury home. If , Kld•/pets weloome. Al!Ullle biC FHA loaft w/ VA Repo, ~ BR, 2 BA. dbl pr, patio, _.,., l<a 194-9413 5494116 Agudo Lone. 0 pen ., rAJ Ronohll. Fonns. IEACON * 64$.01,1 ~ • • : total paymts of S295./mo. :a950• A ':..t!in. = than l'elit OCIEANFRONT House Sot & S'un, 12,5. ":,...~ ' ~ Groves llO mo. Mobli. home. erpta, Income $350/mo. Full price c.oo ;,.,70 u ' IY 2 story :.m> sq. foot borne. 961-2531 CAnLE RANCH ~ s~-.. ~. v N·B ' $3!i,900. ~ · I Smack 'on·the Arid. Large • -"'""• w._, "'., ac. '· .&. • '°25 U LER REALTY* VACANT 3 BR REPO BY OWNER 150 8Ml Acfts plus ,32,000 acres $110. 1 BR w/ ev•l')'th!l)z. Spanl~ , 995 *F L . t6io4471 I =J MMlll Jo~ . ~od linanclng. For 2 story, 3 BR, A-tram•. Stepo Acreo .. for Hie blm grazing, 350 acr.s Slnll• OK. H.B. :: 3 + Dining + 2 546-0814. ......... _ .. Anytime 1f., ~:..:.~':isoSbalce rooL f ii;n=1bJlMu lo host boach. Like new. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS planted atfalla.3good w<lil. $1:15. 2 BR, pvt home, ~1/ N-• a • .:c:ht EASTSIDE C M Brcker 54&-7739 .STEP l;IVELY -~ > ~-,,,_ 134,900. 642-1525 $30. monthly, \I ace parcel, Can carry !IOO animal units. 1l'::s ;'~R c:ti, OK H'tt ·-DSU • • • and take advantage of this -..,... ~.,.._.. TRADE for units 4 BR, 3 JOllbua Tree. Ben, Biabop area • $250,CXX> • • ' ' • ' Like new from Moorish entry IJke new 3 Bedrm home plus 3 B<lnn., 2 bath hou1e, 2 bedroom " den tor only -111 ~MW( BA, Newport Shores, Agt. '(114) m.3633 good terms -Call Georp Sl35. 3 BR. pvt bom~. ~. to vaulted ceililli. Spanish! den. 2 baths, fireplace. -hardwood 'Ooors, lathe-A .-to,.500, ,;.. .. =.i::'ou 675-7225 Taber • Investment Div ' pell OK:. C.M. "• ' 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Walk· Walnut. Open dally 1-4, or plaster. By owner. 548-:'i603. ·-t* 499-i!Joo * ' . H.I.R. 38%1 AcrH land on .hwy 95 546-1600 • n6-7330 AGENT in doset in hUge master by •PP'· lmmed. poss. BY owner, 3 BR, 2 BA -REAL ESl'ATE by LkF t · ~~;.~~ .2poo1"", ~: ';; ~ ~~~: LANDLORDS(,: ' · tulte. Brilh' aoormet kitch-Roy McCerdlo Roollor In prime C..ta M-area. McV.AY . , . , IH-&533 ..!.!.,_o_r•_•____ ·····-• ~·-·~ !~; ~ room. Ca 11 1810 NeWflOrt 7729 Blvd., C:M· $29,500 557-4461. SHARP,' SHARP .BY Qfmer .. BeauL 4 BR Agent, 6~72'Z>. H.I.R. 5.16-t930. ~:e:~:n!nde!N= -s.ca. Imma<> 4 BR. ~ Idle ~ ........ Laloetronr lot. DESPERATE OWNER 2 BR 40 ACRES Rollin& -Laguna • " Dana Pojnl. 1l"""!'!'~~~""''!'!"""'""IE11t Bluff Jots -ol lrult ---1::i u..n-crpt'g, tinted .+den i11 Bl.good view. nr natlonll lores!. TAKE RHI l1tote Our Rental Servloo ts FREE Without Question watertau. Wilk to beach. wndv~, aar. cir. opener. ' Agt. 615-7225 H.l.R. OVER $29. MO. 968--0041: Exchongo ll2 to You! , : • Newport'• best clupt.x bey THE BWFPS IU,!IOO. lOl'i cln. CouWne 137.9,17,_ _ !WU30R Highlands. 4 Br., Aportmont1 for ulo 152 CHOICE NU·VIEW RENTA\;S I: awner says ~n. 3 BR. "LINDA PLAN'' b-• .,. ... _. ...--LI•-I le 2% Ba., pool, xtrs, By acreage, Lan-673-4030 cr 494.•'>4& 1% BA, 2 BR. 1 BA. 'iS 1 story, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, for. .n.o:.1 i.1:iaw.te, •••1v">11' or _, 1 oWner. &42--6393. 6 Apt homes w/patioll Ir: at· cuter-, for residence or ~-~--'---'"'~'°"- 1;--;i;;;;llliiiiiiiiOii,_ block to ocean. $54,500, maJ d1 .. i-room, breakfut 536-l368. OWN.'ER hu moved and tach. raraeca. I.tt. in belt bu1 l ne11 . Owner, •-1•--lslond I ' =1"• ·-· B··~D new del 3 br 2 BAYFRONT, pier: 5 BR 4 318 E 18th St ~•,.<!•• .,..... u.-UVll I '" "" room <1Versized pat Io "wo.i" uxe • m111.t liquidate ttµa • bed· C.M. area.. • . 1.u.i vo:u .-v.JO"t. EASTSIDE C.M'. Newport Booch Roolty Spmdinglr<sblyeor,.,.,.C ba, frpl<, c:ua!Om "°""by · roornplusdlnlngroomhome ~o.~'1iies1':.:.. ~· Idell for owner w11neomeli1t;o .. =1'"·1!;-•.,-t•"te-::W"'•-n"'t..i"7cl=l4 3 BR, 1.i; BA. 1250 mo.)'!'. Chartnln& 3 ~bedroom with 262'7 Newport Blvd., N.B. w/.th quality appalntment.1 owner. Adjacent to prk " on 1a 3f Ft. lot. It'a priced Close to Irvine Shop ctr. round. CIO!re to beach. I room to bu~ld extra unit· Need listingsfor3BRbomee: throuch9ut. A4ult home. lux Pf CQU1'l9 track. rlaht at S61,500, but submit Newport Htilthfl Never a ·vtcanc:Y·· Call WANTED MULTIPLE 494:-0618 , I featuring. dining room.. 2 (C.M.) Have buyet'S'. Quiet cul-de-tac-kqtion. $36,500. N6-8389. )l()V .offer and move Jn now. BY Owner-AN XI O U S 1 OWner, 83804351 Or 835-1821. RESIDENTIAL LOT baths, fireplace, bulltms, Balboa Bay Propertleo Quick _..ion ovapable. 3 8!-J ~ --,....i. bl-' ~ s-·-... ~· • WANTEO: • 2 to 5 acres Belboo Ponln1ulo : W.. R-2 lqtAsklni. Ve:rY clean * 642-7491 * EASTILUFF REALTY Nt. achla A~!_,)'!' IJld. 40™""> ......_,_ ~-;, BR 2 'story 00 to 90 untl1 apt complex-, oMUlt ba tnp,locatloo\ -·2 BR WI.FR.PLC,~.' I and neat only "•r1-•~1 -dn•ThP·-·---. Oilonlll.'20x42'H~pool-.l .... ~-.eou~ ....... ~1-..,...~~~~Meoa •127,150, Tu see this one first, Bolboo l1lond .... -.. ,-.-,, 1119 •·--.. .,~ 34lS Via Lido 675-45Q blk oU 0111 Dr. $59,000. v••·~ ... , r·•-... """"Tu;ti'~m Avall YEARLY. Lower dllxl HOUSE. 3 BR., 2 BA • Farr. -$'5900 will bflndle. Cash <1r pals. Call Dr. Hirchon, '114 n Area 2 bib ocean. Stove, ~-- Call 541).1151 (Open Eves.) OPEN HOUSE F-'•ln Vollw tastlc loc. Sc:hooll, lhopp!JW 4 BR 3 bA. 70x88' $125,000 boat, camper, TD'•, jewelry 646-1331. 3.120 w;:; ~-·!;.=;temvd, drp!!, garage. ,.,____ Beach t l ml ~ -., ., • ., -C I I Singles ok. -. ' Ml SAT. & SUN. 1-4 5 BR_ 2850 c.., Ft. --~ · .. ~. 3 lilR 3.\1 ha. tam rm, pool or · -·~· ommorc e ·.•-1.-.i, CaJU 9IXI05 --" '"I I din 40 1 -p ty 151 ~. NU-VllW RENTALS-I --s... tbls ... .,., Four Seuoo _ beSt home In rvlne ""· rm. ' ot 189.,.. CUTE 2 Br cottage, !Ix-roper ... ... • • or call (21.l) 678-8196 673-4030 or ~ i;,...,...,_...,...,...,_ , 204-204'f.i DIAMOND F.V. 3 BA, spiral oWrcue, LIDO REAL TY INC. e,,...pper. With auest house Dono Point Horbor WANTED immac. home - I• l.eut expensive _duplex"' 2master'bedrms.XtraW.. THI RANCH 337'1VIALI[)(, ·-&:bath, Amlme $17,000, Boatrepa!r0ylrdleueavall. w/po>l.Min.3,000sq.lt.,j CoronoclelM<,r i: 1 SWIMMING POOL lo!and. Charmlnc cottaa< lot,IWldeck...,.pr.-t Attractive Solo Marca M.. 673-7300 FHA loin $31,!iOO. Relltor Cbancetopl•v as•-mcant or5Bdrms.NewportBeach l•2,.....,BD=Rl-M __ .... ts_-' • .,;o.. with ·-'· with double ' bdrm 2 OC-2222. ~ '" " "'I' ' ~r r I• SAVE $2,000CASH newer~ a boulel A pd bu;y at del. 3 ·• t.., fttt-..... __ V roleinthelfOWlhotOrance <Ir Mesa Verde area. Prl. ~: O\lldreft ~"!llO Vtry sharp 3 bedroom With caraP• $52.500. $52.9Cn plac:e in family room. Low ,....a erde 5an Clemente Coupty'a new I y created party~ Wrile classified ad petal $235'/m<>, yearly ren-!~.:;:1.:,n::.\:= WIL~~E:~~TON l' ~ .. ~: lbl~,1.:::::·N':"'p11t~ ilRAND-oc<anvlew.3 =1."~~!n~~..;._~ :~:o=:.1:'.·~: tll.615--"' patio. GI NO DOWN. FHA 229 Illar!'°!; ~boal lllancl cff••lff ·--J HLllll only 1\1 yn. old and >OU , llChool. $31,000. By owner Br., 2 Ba., lam. rm., lrpl. Mon/Fri. W NT ED F I 2 BR. houoe, ·-· Q LOW DOWN or take over '~ Hlill .. ,-...,. canowntbeland.$3(,700. 546-.345!. All blt-lnt. Wall to wall I /U . A : aurp ex, decorated.S115/mo.1Dl'dl low int rest loan with $1n crpta thnMlut $32 500 By Dup exes. n1t1 Eutaide Costa Mesa, good Avt., Call .-..weo. ' oNLv 1~500 ' •--•-* SUPER~ * 8 eel h•111 ~.~ <n'>.:.. .~. . Hie 1'2 eoncJ, 1111.000 °'lea. wmt ·c~ .. ~t.~M~,.-.. ----.,_ payments. •l-..,, • -con--.-Spanilb. Dftll'Dllll! r I Meta Verde v ...... ;i:. .. ,,,.,....,..,.,.., pay ebb. M'ust Mve•tJeast UNBELIEVABLE. ··YFRONT Medallion ldtch! -' Son J .. n Cepl•lr•no Cl) 5 l!R uni!. Prtnci-.. 1-.-co=z°'v,..,,eo-.. -._...,l _____ ,., Walker & lee ·~-ty':'-i-5 BR '+ ldlcp(?Manyx,,..,,!T.,.,.,s! 'F!XupAiave!3Br,2Ba., -6-,.... • ----t;;, ;;.•ho.,;-;,ttb I pu. HAFl'DAL RIAL TY REALTY 411' lot. $5.1,500, buy, i..,. ; PANORAMIC VIEW RESIDENTIAL only. 83&-m< with details. :'.·,~~· quiet, qk/-rl I OHi' ! I 01 \0\ . ( . . ,_, .... Real-...,.... -tor + a 2 BR -Eves: 963-tml Univ. Pu1c Center, lrvltle w/q>tion or !ride. ~1185. The Dano 'Point Marina b Ill UNITS I ALA Rontols • 64J.- !!40-!il40 t Ptrlecl 11'< ·-cau ~e. -' l'O'l1'I lrom ,..., hlll top EASrSIDli:, COSTA MESA I l~ I llU---'==--.,--f ap. •-•·Wn· Hunll............ I \ Nftport lloach location. Ealy IO bulld upon $89,!IOO, WITH TERMS ,_, • e LOTSA Room-4 Br_,_~;111', LAKE VIEW LOTS ;:i..,. s Bi(-. , 2 S qUICIC $ 1.,!= ~i ercrp1~ ONLY fll,ooo, l3lOO down to = :.:... ~ 1:; Ri% ~i':':!:'~:. ~;;;;;;;;;;-~; =· yrd, kld•/pet• ..,-. lltl)I your lot -and"""' BR + ft 1UY HOMIS -!AS patio W/ .. qullUled 11uy<r, $393 per mo. d<l""e Duplex. Owner will 7729 · .......... ALA Rontol1 e ~ the wootlerlul .......,_, ...... Lorp polio, Jo..iit .~ -·m 1--.. P.l.T.I. on -· I BR, !!nonce. "--'-lactllUe1 cl ~ We quilt --E>llllop 11111 1111. KASAllWf 311-9101 .,;;:a • 2li BA, 2 Frplc's. Fam rou. PRICE $18,!IOO CORONA de! Mar duplex. ...... rtunlty 4 BIG BEDROOMS and .,.... ~--·.--·1m10lf!'.~.~ m4'l1 1 IASAllAN , __ m ~!:':::u5:':'"vl••"Owner, .<lAPISTRANO VAw:Y WllklO .tiJebeacll,~ New111Unr.......... ~tt!":'::.r!!'\:"'i1s"": ,... •~ --.--..., -l REALTY 493-1124 I< lchooll. • f'o< Ml• by * GLASS A SCREEN * ttntal home at $250.'""' Total prlct 18!100. R.EAL IEll'ATI I BroRY "°" -vi.;, WESroW'!' by onr; 4 br, 3 OCEAN VIEW owner. i br, 2 bl mt unit; A-ll)M yr .,... ~· S~row Riiy 842-4474 if'S ALL HiRI homo. 3 bdrm, 2 bklh. bA DID Ml ft• Wik IO sch!. • · 3 br, 2~ bl, den,..., unll. Hollond lvs. Soles month. ~1 Apm 516-414! 1 -· -dlnboa. 11o1es>11y in toeom llma ....,1y decor. $ 51, 0 0 0 • 1 3 ::r ~'°":!'~' CUstom t.alllfts: low ''The Broker wilh Empathy" 2 BR, er;, ... Dl"ps, SIOJil. *ELEGANT·LUXURIOUS• Sii llARllll A\'ll. -....., _ ----\lining-· -ln1> Mi-ml' ce main!. 615-1921, . 1n1 Oranp Ave .. CM. relrig. i)1Cd yard. $110. - 41111.bellpartol-ftL llAUIOAISLAND -of -~900. i---.,atd. NEWPORT SHORES ' , Trlplex-$2,500dnl 64Ml'IO 540-06()8EVES "G"OrangeAw.51!1-ltS!. PoUon tti. ....,., -Don't ctve up a. llllfl ALL TDaa. , llra\llMt, wetblr,. ~ts. 3 Bdr. 2 Bai ex. .,,nd. The tutest dno• 1n the WHt New <P'•· c1rpo, • paint. I GIFT Sloop • Bath • Botlq\Ie 3 Br, 2 ba. liln't oond. OaJm .)lb._ 1'onnol Dill."!': Too "Liit" II In clusllled, Ship II.EAL IEll'AT'E by drlpat. llallt-lnl. ... $31,111111. $1!100. dn. , • a DaUy Pilot Clulllled 71''% GI Loe. Thompeon, on Balboa Isl. Sm. inveal. loe In No. C.M. 12S /..,· hit ...U .. list. 11t,$Oll. " --"1 .. • VAY I• I• .. 11110,.. ........ '! : .Amft llEALJ\'. -M. -Bkr • 1C-4611. 81'5-ll!l or IJWUI. , _Wl'.ll....:.;..' ___ 5'111c...:.' _Act;;...· -- 200 I • I I ' ' " . " W' 11b_,af,lf7Z Y11t d•.,-.,26.1'72 PU.OT ... rµ a a a . . ; : : : I t &-• • , ,Jl_ .. -·· ..... ,. ,_.,,.. ..... --, ............ :u111 • ,· ···-.n•11--1 1 •"!.·111 115;j5~5.;1 H 1 I t I It i ~1!1111 ....... m!~' ~-:iiiii~~-~I -- 1: U 'La 11 II Ullu-'-F-• 't>t. Un1ww.. .. A#f • ..,,,,_, Mf ~. Ul..... .. ~. 1Jn1wa, !! A119., -• .,..,P:'F•1 1 ~~~ra~~:;:'"-;l~D~ .... =~"~°"="'~;;;;;;;;;;;;lc;'·"-.--------Coot•Mooa "'8 ...... .,.... ~"'~·~""'~"~·~··:;; .. ;:! irun...u.,_ • l.:0-:a::y:"'. .. :-::-,..':"":Qt:"H:-:""':"1":.,:-_i -ttlUP'LACUI -IWATEll11IONT l llr. pot TWO WEEKS FREE. Qulol 1 Wit-= f"11r, I 11o. ~ P'AlllC'\NIWP'ORT C-MMe , •• -a,tt*P,11&1llll11r. 1Bft+l>oio.2-0l&r -.wtn1eror'1'1¥.«IOS. LIVI! IH STYLE! YOUR NEW LIFE 2B<dnn2b&lh,primtloea. _..._ 4..a-. APMTMSNTI •., , ., :; J ----··-· ----~-- • l1l5-• -to .... .-, .._ No. 5. B&lbo.1 Now Open ·Al New ' lion. 1'iJI> , crt>fd. -· IM-5'1'-._Jor, 1 or I~' , . • a HEAR ..... 2 .. .i NU.VIEW llNT"LS LAllYE.IJ•• • .2 .... trplc.pr • 1 ........ , -(Opeoevet) S0\111i No_.,._._ a.Jld. OK. ....... ,_ '119. "-* lltAND NIW"* l:~ M.A "'"' ,, ..... ~ .. -,...s. Ql!I hland. ' MARINA INN ~~':'!r.:: ~ bldm. 11!'6 per-.. Coll 21111.ss---.......... .....__ ..... poall, • '. ,,. • <. -· -..,._. _,.... -, ., .. _ lo._'&¥, ........ -. * FuD Jlodenl KllcheOI ' O'.lAST REALTORS. ·!fl-!Uil . 0 ---atJ&m· . pa -117 lliulood. m-mi. * Free TV * .-..Incl'd • %\Bdrm&. dtn. 2 BA • REAL Value! CJJtl, clroo, 2 BR, qd. a..., -$1.!5. -~ lill•Joaqilln Hlllo LA COSTA APJS. I 111& e .. -~R ..!:'"· 4 !Ir, -rm, 2 WOMEN-Studio .... ,.,.. * Paol * Sauna 1!&1111 e Qra<lowl palto .,.. dtb-, pool, I BR. 113). -114si J-i'yn.° H""' Raoda. <114> IM-111111. ' v-. J Br. l!I ... Ip;;-... ~~· -Jlftl'd. SUO.Y * -* Patio& e Pfltt .,..., ahuftlebqard M.llure adults. No pell. tlllctoo _,.., na . R40DT, MANOI\ Apt.2 -=:: ll5D-. w.1·ir··• lJl:y, m. 5JCl..3:&T ... ~ · ltue! obi .lndd. ~*>4, 'Ir Jilatd Si!rvice • ~lOl "W/ca~ room1 Quiel ms PaeUlc 1 Aw. 2'8Ud ta bch"14D J Br at-Br. $160 Unf. $115 .turn. , .... f~ 8t •aJ&, I ~ DELUXE 2 BR FuUyfunl., * '(JtiJltl"\ Included e Qlettporlc r. end ...... ,. MMl'll or Kl,.. tnct. bftna. Cpl&,~ bl .... ~dllpl. , JIS -YA Ilk. , -Hiiia • 1 .., 12JO/ ~ VIEWS OF THE HARBOR Uve In • iard•n. • .yours e WILSGN * 511 lim * 1111$ -•"· Alll ; ~ -·~ --~ -NEW bmiHM 3 BR -s. ii.,. B1k. mo.~ 1111 5. ' l•chtlor Units • $59.50 l2IO monlhly. GAllDIN$ e ' ·--••1 • llfl.-. • ~ --. • SOME l & 2 BR 2 BR, 111 BA. CpvdrJ!o, · ll'Ylne LOV1;LY 2 111: ~ apt. 1_1 7"'1...,.,.,._ tr.., rt a ' c Ballls, ,luillT zm. <orpet Balboa """lnaul• . UNITS LEFT • THE VENDOME Eoot patio, 11«1. IGQU bJtna. ap1o. cJr,a. - 1 .... ....-aa.. ... I"-fence, llMb. dwaber. ..,...__ -i....., Adultl. llU t• wism-.&,... ICluloa Viejo .,...el25WK6Up-OnOcoane•-to Lailma Bcb. San IM5AnalJt!mAve. &e-2824 2BRCpt0d.Nopett.bt6 P'ARKWIST ,. .. ~. • ' 2 lloli ,*' Av•"·' • Bull... • ......... -• 1.&Dil ...... .._ • Gonaw. W. 1JTIUT1D PAID ~ .. PETS '54 .. ~.,C.M. _,. · 12751--. ~llacJ>.lill'-Rocans C.meni. rl ~stale 2blks.ol!NwptBlvd.at19tb wt Cl •anln1 dep. AP'ARTMINTS WetldJlloru.llS--011 II_ r: =:::. = ~ N..... . . ~ ~~ pd ~-(7141 4'6-2153 !:':'Pt. .!.'!il-w ~.;. 135 I Bdrm. ,....,. SIM ~1._ ~:. ~~ ~ ' . --11t1141»4:•-41k-.2bo.J.tt•dld0(.-. OCEANFRONT I BM125 34902 Del Obispo St. hreedaltheal!rc MESA Ve,,;;'2-;;;:per, 2 i:,c'.:;·,~"a.. ~-Y-. lf&.1131 FAIUWUS 2 •• ' .JIJl' INI tam rm, trp1c, ~ •w June. Util'I incl'd. Call Dana Point Ho1rbor 2 t·hildren welcome Newly decorated, blt-inl, 3883 Patkvitw Lane ~Bkr. $151 a $1'5-,urn/Ul'.'f l1rilc 1 Ir. 1'$: Ba-fl!bct, 'lftklr, cpta. drpl. 2 673-4724. ' Hot "'-cold water :turn cpta 6'.drpl, no pets. l chlld IMM. (Jut oft 2 A ! Jilt Studiol, 1~ 'Bi all You wm't ftatl a J.upr, ; ·~· rmilt. Ila, pd, cw pr. tmitiaeql~te $310 * 1 BR. _OCEANFRONT * HuntlntNn 8Hdl 3 Bd'rm, 2 Bath. SlSO 1 O.K. 548-5227, 541)..7562 nsn. 5"' Dieco Fwy at Culvtt.Rd) e~. dlhwhr, w b r Id r y apt tor 1111.u ... ut prden .' li>U.. ..... -::--rm. mo. ' tint 6 JUI dtp. Year1>. ~/mo Incl utlh EXECUTIVE SUITES ear,'"" &nil dnlpes N -• I "'-::tc.i . ' hook-llP I. pr Nr HOO&' area. paJtoe:'QUlet deld....i 'i2t!S.Mt .. ~ -N..._i Bead> Riiy 675-1642 MOTEL APTS. ea.:·.:;:~;\':u'':.:w.. uiE~1:,~· .. l,otuno hoch Hoep.1195. ...-. • ilreet ~"' ol N-ort !: ':Jr:,:;.·=-~~ ,Na....,, ._,, Coron• clel M.r . 727 .Yorktown Blvd. Llmndry room . W11tboy 2f Aport1111ftll FOR lease, ' br, tam rm. 2 .• 03~':,G ~oJ,' ~~~ ~ (= •1 115.·. ........ l·fJ>.StJ~, BADHORES . 3 . \Jr• 2 b&, BAOIELOR, 1 -. -·J 191A11T1!,EA0~<;!!,!'LV\).. Fen.,..Vd yard. No pell 2 BR, lll BA. -1180. , ba, cpl, drJlo, relrla/i..ezer, . ~~ , ~ 's• a•· E. ol lla)ol -· ' 1111111, 1ry din )lane! ••• •·~~ • =•vWk' MESA ILLAGE Apts, 3BR,2BA -12!1}. Jae patio. TO.W., peel ~-~ w. • ·•· ...-f. mL • . ll>r• en ' rm, • tlr. 505 Narcluui. IUI mo. 536-0411 1046 El Cimino Dr. •A (AL90 AVAIL. FURN.) cond. ~ 113()'.-. 645--0930. * 2 1!'81'1l00M * r FWllftlU.Y ._.. -. '!::*F':':"'}'rly Incl. utll. 611 IO!ll. ' STUDIOS FROM $35 .W.7331 LGE 2 Br 2 ,,_ 111 Ba ,..,._ <OllClpl. f · ·• 2' a., ~ -· eo.im'--. e . pets. $165 Deluxe tum llJWI• "'"' 1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE ~.!!":1' ~.2A!~ !:•I:!!)! Nil!lel, ctu,.i. dtlJ ... ,:::. lnmY Beam cem;.e;, eirtra Jrr , -. ..,.._ 91 unokieir, ~ aecuttve • N kireben Patio., frplc, pool. $1.50-$16S. · hOo;k-up, 1 ,blk. ~ (213) ~ ~-· Jl~,-~ : 2 ,., , tie•, 2 _,, -• THE -• 2 BR.. 1 ·BA. tlft!llo<e. Qlllel. m.-_ .. Heated pool D•ELUXE Call 511-516.1 38T 2211 ~ ·-"" --. - I "".a. l4 J'l'f.-. n11. 1 -por ..,_ 3 BR. 2 BA., C I -, e t.undry tacDJties APA.RTMENTS ' • • Adull&. O\ir,,.,_ -Dft: PIAl:Mt. IG tlA. SD5. BDth Vacant. c:.a b-OI • . e Free Utilities Air C.ond ~ Frplc'a _ 3 Swim· l BF. duplex. Shq cpts, •· ~ L l 1' I' A:':-2 noon s,.a..q. • J'ne Mt 1 · ., _rm <-1 -· C•a del Oro • Free llDena 1mina Poo11 -RH.Ith Spa • drps, bltns, pr. Adulta. ., . • 2 bath. ts ..,. Lesaons mru,. -· 1 1. a T-. ~3 ~~ 8;j _ ALL ll'l'ILmllll PAID : ~~maid """'· avail. r:..i~~ .. Game 6 BU· ~2771. 2231 <Jruce Ave. ~~:'.:.'!!,~.:;..;,' Cl; -:=u!'!.~i\il Ba. HARBO~I GlllNS " ' 1111. --~# --~ --·) -· ,,___. bl!lore__, ftnt ~ e .......__ --t~ l BEDROOM 111111 _,..... ...._ ••'-1 t.•L. to-.... r111.raAo ..,.._.._ ... _ _ ...........,..... .,~ c-IJOl2 -.. .. ......: lJtG 2 br, erpt, drpe, ltovt', '-IMIM..,.....,. ........., new. ·--nu: r. ' ' ' ClllbD dNlsned '"'""""' FR.OM 11S5 -_,..,,.. Y-~· 61io2e. ---. · . , ._..._ ... \riui~l BR "!m-U35/mo . relrla.Alsolbrtum.Adlla ..... ._.,.,.. .. __ .,._ PALMM..,.AP'TL 'le · _,dlq, -· B'AltBORVJew-Ja--llPtiac ~beaut..,.,.. MEDITERRANEAN nope~lf&.2'168. ::!.:'""'-111 PANELLED 1 BR Yeoey. J11N111UTli'?lwPl'.BCll. r )AAoL -$115 2 Ba.. -"""· Ja. .. tio~ e -din's.,.. .1'"!» • ·pool. Adulll. no Vil.LAGE Dan• Point ::I · "llS!lffllO. '""'bOY •·-nJllN. OR UNroltN • ., -;&.-·-u• pr1t 6 pool. ............ e -...... Itel&. ,1035 ,~ St ACl'Olll 1 ~it\'"' '" Call 615-1515. " UnbellevablyJ•IPapll.. , . E-_,....., 6f4.<l7L • Prtvoi. palloo r 1nzD L&lle Pad<. 5.1&-2692. :J400 """"" Blvd .• C.M. LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba. JJv "2• din 2 ...... 1 ,.. ~I -W 6CiAiirilOlri poa10 Jaeti!IC elt<t blttna. '<' or -• ~· Isl -•n • '•~ ~. (71() 557-80>) .rm, blHDlo ...... drps, -Z • 1BR.11.;.~. ~ .._; ..., crJ>ll;'.1 droo, -• <XJIU'CRTABLI: bcal: bJ' ---ea.... w once ·~~ °""'"'......,_ to· ~ch RENTA.L OFFICE OCfllin view. SltO /mo. 2 ..... 2... ' ''*l"'Y• il-'t'--J'9t etc. Mu!ta;. pets. ! In _.,. the -2 a-, 2 Bo, CID. e J'ul! lenrth marlJle puJJ. Ir "'°"ping, 1 BR.. rl OPEN :ID .AM TO 6 P!r! . &T!-3927, &T!--5111. -· ssu ~ , •'!>v<· -· -· SINGLES • .' ••• !'-S!31 f Jt.e6e frplc. $25t >'ri1' man 1 Bachelor ApU. 008 M@mphbi =~ ~ &.w. 1 SEDRM • •••• 0 From U40 r •=81114. ••• e.ms. . ' •• ~-a~·--St. Inquire Apt 2 or call ''TIIE IGABLES" E•lt Bluff • CAM..I • z •Pffwport He ..... ' -2 BEDJlK •••••• From - >_ +·-··--.··-2 8' J , BA, trplc. W/D .. IOUnded with pluall knd· '** ATTRACTIVE 1 BR. cpt/drp., bltn•, NEWPORT BEACH ::. • 2 Br',.~• enc:1,_·oar. =t~' . ,.Dr~ 0 I ""' qi&. ....... l mt. 2. ., <wl • --.-• IUl'-5.16-4484. 14 2 Br W'1Jirl pr. Adlts, tiRI Y ~..oi e· ___ ..._A<zw -.::.,~ " ba:r-acaplno . 0:C... 'vtew. 1135/mo. in. aoundproole<l Fncd yrd VIII• Gronad• Apts. ' C.0 0 Milts CAllj. IH5 ""': 15QI <5 blQ-Bhl!.l J --1-lltA•lll.• .-'llSI. ~~;1v:1!ibeat iantok.(Zl.l)~.. w/patlo. Wlr pd.FourbedJoomawlthbalcon-,,,. · fll.j ConlPl..__. ~ t 11111 -:fr1>1 .... Clll),C,.,. ......... TPl'n''1•1•1"&•~ 1"ftt=> D--L-J A~ $100'' GU°der>el'/Jn81lnt. Call btwn ies&bove.lbeJow,Gr&CioUJ 4 nn ~ ·-·1 a-• -·~-• • -(, I I v•-•-•~ • -Or _,.,. , lftO 145, 6.16-<J2), ll"•• I, · 49ir.Jtlo92 ' """I""." ~ft-~VO 1 Bit, pr. nke ,...i. See :!15 W. Wlloon 642-1!71 , Call 641>268'1. ~-"--.c. "G'" Hu .... quiet. 1U1TOWJdlnc ,. -1.;.;;;;;;;.;.;~--~-,.. Well·?'...., Apll -· ~T pm ...,,,.,._ 1114 Holly * ... WK· & UP * ~· .. -.. • ~• •~ lo• family with chUdren. FAMILIES l • 2 Bit. wj ,T_ · ' LL · ..u ... :im. .,.,,... • L"9UM hoch Near Corona de! 111a,:lllgh · n-$1~12!S/.., , VM"•'S'DJ _.-l er • l'1idJo 61 BR Apll 3 lclnn * 2 Bath School. Flreplace, -bar~ , Shla ......_ '°' ....,, .._ q,t. -· .., lile San Clon,w1le • -. 115 WK 6 Up. 1 BDRM. •Pt"""" end wHh , ~-~ ·~·-• built-In kllcl!en appllaoces. 1 WELCOME' -• •·~ · llA · • T!f 6 JlaJd Serll<e Avail ....., view. CJoee lo besdJ. -·-room ••th ca~-835 AMIGOS WAY 6"-2991 UIUllA ·NIML • ~o:.i.'i'A:M1 ':l,!*'· -, ' • • -:.~2 s:;_ u. ::'i: ~ ~ u.:.:;~ Call--· =:,. ~'i:... s.i;:"O: CoJ~z.!teo. •-SINGLil STORY. MIRllMAC WOODS ,./bltinr, --1 llo. 2111NewponBlvd. sa.mo -hech Swlmmlng pool 6 cblldren'a 2-1 ALOMA AYL South S.. Atmosphere GI -w.,, CM' pr, --)'d. "'""'· '11lls Ad Worth 15 on R<nt ,,_. • play;nJund. $100. e NEW DELUXE e LAGUNA -2 BDRM-2 BATH 'I' pallo. Call ---OJJ1dnn 6 Pel Sect1nn 3 VERY h1! Bclnn'1, I b1k 10 llAIWOR GREIR'IS 3 BR, 2 BA .Ap1 lor lease. 111'5/..,, H~<f~DA .,.,: .. A.-S-I( btfmS-llAMer5'PK. 1 BR. 1"tlm. 2 Jae m.ts, beach. New crpts. 5M-f.!t53 Inn~-d·bJ .mut.rsui,.i.4,din CarpetJ .and DrapN. HA•lloR -~ S. An $22519.'inttt $325/yearty BAY M ADd • prage; au oor Air CoDd.ltioned 2C1 AVOCADO S'l'llEET . • :• L.,,.,, ... 0..M I 11 I --bed,· prlv -61>-1403. • . E lW APTS. opener avail Pool 6 Recre-Prtvoi. Patio& Adults aob> • No his e'will ret<r ..._. .. 10 1"ll , .. D/I 2••1LTNS rm, -Ire rooma. end Beom --· atlon area. HEATED POOL ~·---1 '•'BR.~• FllS" ..._ -. --wl .-. Adulla oo17, 1 BR moblie bcane !um. Lido prtf potlcc "'l""'tloD la· e 1215 e ~ -• ~ ....,.... _..,;;. _. V_, -· aplo...... "' pots, 1160/mo. Vlllqo. 100" . trom bay. cJIJlles. All' odtllla, no pet& 865 •-•-Wov, 118 Carport 6 Slonp Gorap. Dlsliw•. Paid allL -~ ~ --...i. .. .... -'ull1rtan, C.M. Adults l190 mo. n.,s (Zl.l) • 2 BR'• FRON AS IJJW ....... -~ .Nr. -nt01t-·, ... 120I r .,.._ -. 0-to al 'adlll -~By Nr. s.:eout PlAM <:CT" i LA Rlntiola • ----1 6 _,.. 3112 , JlllD -MOVE Ji( Allannce 46&-2163, .-'7>1165. •> 1159f mo. J . W11LIAJ1 WALTERS ro. , HIDDIN VILLAGI .~ DRIVI IV . -.__ , - --. -.·o.n -EJmo.1.& .... ....r. 1 Bd. ~ l blk. -.. 287 w. lla1 ~t, C.M. · EASTBLUFF 1 Lido Isle' · 251JO'l!oath ialbt ,.. ~ ...... 6.M"-·~ .-om li!5ae er· Zl.l: Olldretl'a Sadlon . :$ISi '1'1¥· Ntll. pa1c1. Adull&. Olll MS.<11173 . 2 Br, 2 b& upalalrs ""'° apl. Santa Ao1 e 511JS15 lf7 f'loftr ,IL1Br. Furn Ir --boJ -~ --1'lra.6Unfum162Br. 3711 w. -Blvd. •BEAmGl'lDUNDS• Carpetod, -· bltna. 2 LIDO ISLiE APT. . SlleaMdPoolo ==tlotttndit .smmt ..... z · 5 'lr ., _., , !)om. ms/mo. Up 60-1272. . ~ SPANISH DJ.x.'OR Cupboard parkinr IP&Cff. 3 '"· I" ba., with ba,yvlew. 1All9 Oul:tboaat etc. BBQ • ~ R«nt-OpU.•• plan .. 1C-J ,,..,._ 171 !!.,22nd SL e .SC-36CS NEW ~t • turn or Air/mnd. ·Gu, wtr. pd. $250 mo, yearl,y. Available now! $280. yrly. ChBd On c.t:ft· Laguna.._ I I ~& .!MllllF !Ut.lol.TY.' . UsDllL . m , _ _,...., .. ' l ..... Unfum. Wlnlff $300. 3 BR. leer •• ~ lPoolBR. ·~· 2nnBR.. ,_ ..... 0 OPENl~o~~.~~AY GNt ~·11·M·-OCIAN-VllW I ••f , 1-lol:r.~ $UO/ I BA. Ur trplc, ·patio 6 -~,. $lw. 'C . ,_.., •~ -·-•-w . BY THE ff,11 C••·-up. 2'10 .BMI. ........ 646-Sl35, 538-9!162. 11=.'!!1~~ Met" Apta -.... . . S~iliOAST ":.. ~ -:.~ =::; I ' 2 -.... • 'J ~ 2 J!A. "'" ...._ C.M. · · · ;.• .• !)CE,ANF1WNT: l·:h'! l!OW. Wilson, See~fu. No.1 Huntl""°" BNcli llll --·~ ""'"""y1'olitlld.Qil/clr!!o. J ...,_ --T .... •/drpL· !)\i!!lfMe bllm 6 LGE l BR. apt, = 6 BR• Wlnttr. Adults only, p k L"k S undl . -~ All elecQb. • "" i; _.. 1 • • , • _ .,_ ..,._ .... Ilg"' JV\ -. '73-81'.lM. ar • 1 • urra . ng " ~ · NU.VI INT'LS I .~ • 11•4 "'-" •• I , '~n ·--lia1r7 -· 1135'/.mo. ~ ~-· .. QUIET. DELtlXE ON •. EACH! ~ " ' 1 ·11luaal:~Z!lb-= liGlee. ,_ __ .._ llr. Wemaa pftf'd. 191tr..BLOWERBMut11,am:aptnr 1•2 1:lBRAPTS '.lBQRM,encl,pl"lP.fW!' 87MOIO 'GI" 4!N-324I ,:i-I • ~ ~ .._. Mr. W.a.t.e, C. M. 541 9511 • ocean •. Avail mw~ IM. Ab-Prv i-tios * Htd Poola Mela Vtnle ~ s:::: ~a:: New .... rt ~ 1 --bey !Uty. "2-3850. Nr ahop 'c * Adulh only 2 BR Unfuro Fr. $230.'mo. DELUXE I • 3 BR, 2 Ba. _,,_.,, -. 3 -.. -. -l a-, 2 Ba. ...., ...._ * mJN1llNG l·:h'! Br'~ 2 N..,port Heights Martinique '\pts 1'1lmllnn Avallable encl pr $llO up .. 1ten1a1 m.:1111. .. VllTA.zML'!MISA"" ____ .,..., bl~tns. ~· 2 ,... a-·rm. 6-UnL Uke ,_,CLEAN 1m Saiita Ana AWi. CM•. ~ Ole, 3095 M.l<I Ave. Apts Ajts !zjllli1l1 ~ ' . 11-'tlzibo' ICJ"ot' ~ ,_' -. 5*mo-$117 Up. 66a530. $311 with 1 or 2 BR Adlls, "' M Apl 1l3 1:46.SMl healed pool-UD-1 54&-:JO:H ' • p.;:,,_·or llilfUm; m 16 I BR.1'tn.. tint. ajllri1%·---llEI........... A4. . pets,Jirklt~.:im 11" ~ reeroom-oceu-MlulonVlelo -al . ~~~~9. jllljo. .-.. l -· l!m.: · * WDnZR RATES* /",.].!lh St l!'B· 616-IS)J._ _NEW 2 BR Cnndo ·Stud!!J· po---.. . -_, . .....,,.,.. I '.-.i'""'"6. --J a-, 2!6 '11o. l>P<. aD ·Aline 11a -JUS. 1 Apt. Unfum. 36S Near Harbor 6 ~ Diego Security.-.. NEW CONDOMINIUM RENT._,.. 11511 I '•91" Q · ~"" lac. Hrs l1J5. .Adulll, no pets. hlboa 1 1 nd :i"· C::-· .n,iohl~~ mo. HUNTINGTON Slnale lloor, 2 !Ir, dpa, cpl, . · NIW ll'YIM & MMo Dr~ I ,2BA. •---or miEldu,Mar. Apt I. s • ~ or c ren . PACIFIC bllnl, emf-·""""'• LUJrury Garden Apia. * Ml 4111 * 1 4 0 •~ a,iE.. ml-. lfsµi;\ierf'~' '· · EASTSJDE --.:1 .. .1a-LITI'LEilland· '-1Br · TU"'"'"•-pool.$200mo.IJ30.5B81,. llo2 9~-ABOVE••·•·• 'wewpo .t ·---._.. .,. ' ·~·., ~· '-•· "MODERNlBdrm.ap1..CPii, ~•AVE., H.B. ~ -,. '(11:3'> H•-234Sar. l'IEW In l!aalbloU "Jraolvnn.2·B11.ldt.rlb&. bltno,cpts,drps,pr.$275. drps, dlhMlu', bit-Ina. <'7J •• )53S-14'1 N1woort ·le•ch Pallocrl'ori:b. Towera, ··l150. BIO' ;'ID ,.__ 3 Br 2~ ·Ba., Slovo 6 -·pr. Adults, Yrly. &n.7118. · l JiUd k Afl tll Ole open 10 am<! Pili Dally Pool 6 encl. Ga!'qes. trom. 2 Br,.; 2.11&., docltl . .'*' ... :·· • ,,,.., drJlo, bltm.' $351. ZLl: "' pets. 1115. Refs. Mn. 2 BR yrly. 1165/mo. utllltie• -· c 0 . u WILLIAM WALTERS ro. • .NOW OPEN • . 23ll Elden Ave., ~M•• ~ cilro H ·~, •. • jlj:l.""'1Clll;,J!IOBILCan.1 '· -· • ~ Jm.,_513-ml. -w pd. ~/mo. 307 A_,.do, . BRANDNEW162Brl"lom ·f=l.f.L"""th. ,.~--... 'lliiled. ~ -.1a .-.... Apt 9. CM. 645-0984. * FIE ~ ... ' . ~, & ~ ii>: 'Tw:Jil Uccfwa.. m LOVELY 2 BR. tum. apt., * 675-4003 * 3 BR.· l \h"'4 .• $165. JUI! SH -Ail 1143. Prly •. patio, MIJanl 1..,_.., _____ , I ·-..-...,... , ·-f'l'la,pooJ,dooeloa_1~.p I Walk3blblollelcb rm,~Mdpoolw/laetml,I' QUICK 'CASD -~ .._ ·-··· °""" . .II II Itel IMda --·no Pell. l1SO --'" nsula redec./ pvt ,.tlo, opac nnL ~ 3 BR Apt, ftl> .;,,,, .... e1ooe11. diep pile .... Coft' Mo,a q l'ill'k sz;.. f15.41ia-.. ' per---OJ&la QtJIEr 2 Br 2 Ba clean ... t = l!iMIJallmlir • .C.M. Dbl allatbed pr rrptc, lll petlnr, • lush ~. I ;;;;;;i;;;;ai:;ii:;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~'Bil; newl>I -,,... 2,llR. 111 Ba, t>plc. -J1em. to. .my 1175/mo. Ideal •for _ Ba· llltns, ~ -Adults. N'-alrJto<f. lttal W. I' ; p... --·-..,_ drpi. plllla •1 BR •lb:I ,. ... c.m. ynetamUy.justalewlborl 2BR.cr,tsttdnlpes.Cbolc:< s2'5. No....._ ,,,·~ olPalJadei.211U121112dlSt., '., TH~ .... ~~r , ~·.. y • r~. N!r, ,.,.._ Jl1I. -~ ftJin. PRIVACY• ...., 1o the ·bay. 1 Child loc.J!>.Mesa'Verde. Imn""1. 538-1711. . N"'JIOlt 11oacb. 11111-.· " BRAND ·NEW ' Eiem/lllT Q.lhnlli: -NlapcM t ~ AdulfL 'Ill Scott Pl. CM: OK-NO pet;. Call """ OC<:Upancy. ~ per 'mO. * 1 MO. FREE RENT * ""' BRAND Nl!Yf ""' ~ ,11«1' -· ..., SH-1548. sa.mi. S.1397. 962-9891. Ur 1 BR. w/~•-of :iN!2 Santa Aol Ave (A<rnu CU1lftlnr. walt·ln -II. *ADULTS PREnll1IDl * . --trom S.A. OluD"-Club) -alt...,.. -·-DAl~Y Pl'O 'l ; ~ --· 2 Bo.. llllS' cqlif, · 3 m, J1' IL. 2 _,.i. ~ NICE l Bt. Trallim, 115 6 3 BR, 2 Ba., 2 decb, dawobr; SMzl B" duplex, poltlo, --,_ rm. . . ., . _, -.-le' . • drpl, -•. ~ --l'ldlCPOoi. · ._ --133 E. 1tnve, relrl&., cpts, <Ups. bu.nul, 1'pl, nopell. l"5'1t dlb"4Jr, bltm....., crpt•a. ~~ • 2 Bil -=-zmr;ma-. • . ' ci;,.. lo -$250. RE.&L'!t1a 5tl Pllll -so.IG.ta • "' priv. pr. Ii blk Ocean 6 Yr1>. $150. ulU Jiil. ~ polio: pr. Nr. bcO • Prlv~·~ ed ~'lllfot !i.u= j .~-•Du 1102111 .,.,......_ UO *'131llZLUXE 1 Br.; poolJ a.,, $300/mo. Lao. No pell. 2 Br, 1~ Ba Sludlo, eDC! ahopg. QI A1·1aata. 11ea1o4 PIAll. -x.,.. lDD 6 -to sliopplDs. WAN .. J· .. ·,•ID , · 1• Bit 3 IM --' -cp1a, "'1w, -1451! 1Jtti flS.al, patio, end of.,,..._., J39 5.1&-771!J. • m.'I211. " • ·. Adult =ovl'%i ~ du•"r -~~m=·-Hu•Alc•..... Sl.,Aot.U.t1U121. · NEWJlr,2 ba .. t.bltlw, C.brlllo."2-3S33. 1H~$12!up.2BR,2B,\. SPACIOUS Yearly El.C:OR Ai'n. ~ 1!!11. <-. -· frplc, .,,,,. cpt. DI.JC 1 BR. pr., qulel ~· _,.,. UJ, Cpla. drpa, pool. '"Pl!:N'IHOUSE APT " 2 BR 2m Cliu1t It.· -711 (-..2 .._111""1.---oq.11.1 Bii, lll BA. s:rJ:s11r:~$llll .. tloa. $300 ""': NrDch. lor ac!ulia ooJy. No pe<li. rec nn. Wailr <o 'boacb. •0an.Avalltortrbtporty Naor~l'°-•11. 4UlfJIJ~ . ~all --_,_ Qd. Prtv ,...., cMli -cmp.t; ~ /lnlant ot 646 mt! No pelt. Zl.l/GM'm3. 1135. 150 E. 21st llM018. ! . a-fo llJ'll .. Zll/ ~ SI., Feb. -tw ~ $2IO/mo. U!f · • 6~ --Nr 6 ""'w · · • ,. __ ~1 u" ~ 211 llilh S~ Hae. .......... Mllll-tee!5al•. eAVLNOWtJ'A2BrfUm. ._.._..,.._ m.r 1 **2BR,2BA.w/wcrpbi, W.-1* . , •• ·c.nf73-1BOI. · -·""' -..... . • ~ ~ -frplc bllnl, """"· .... 11~ _:,;;c.=;c:.,. ___ _ i;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;;:;:;:;;;:;;;~j l Upuaa t1• i-. rec m; ..., -· ""', mo. 673-5629. · NR oceanfront, bcb. OCftD l' -cr.pij!L -· . · ._... SP C 2 11-1 view oundeclt, -dlx 2 l -2 B:4 -... 'JllDr WORU>,1-HDi: J'tJlllOSlm J a. 'II-utll. ~h " A • & 3 Br. Apt, -UJ> Br bit.a, cpQ. ~ •~. tm.:l.IM..--._ J 'D. 2 M,.poffe, -. ....o -q._! · Pool, cpVJ!rp .• bltos. Kldaok • . -.,"':!' 1m.2BA.,,___-. .-.--. ...,._~pd. Sl1I I'S .=;·•"JI 'r-1!!!!' 2ltl&CollereNo.5 ~7035 ru.nr-~~ . ...,, .. " W&ll.&.VE: OD!llOB' --:I, -:im. · ..... 4"' ~ ~-· 1991 Maple No. 3 MJ..3&13 1165. ~. liallr ..... '~~~~~~~~~ 1 a film"'' lldalt:s. Olf TDI ACRD 53&--2131. • 1 , ; • .. a0 ...... -!' ~ 2 BR..1'lnl. • Uldllnl. E/SJDE. albw:. '2 BR, cpl&.. 2 WEEKI liiiz RINT • ••mr• Jlashw I pm, pUlra df1'f. bl~~*!!·· end .NewlBR.'l.WllDl:tltBada. r .. -.... -., ... -OAll!d'J lllfpl. pr., ... ~--. 'L • I---~-;";;;;;;;;; l Bil ..... ~ -.... '-QUI -1 BDRM .• ail bl.... ..... ~ltll. ~ .,_. I ' ~I 5M-4180 cs : e : •ad (~ nr ~BWJl eptl, drpt. doaed ..,.,. a ~ · --· pr!. potlo. a.ant 541).1901. e 01Dl ORO APTS. e A'TTIUC a.Mii 2 Bit. WXUIUOUS n.odi 8---W>I Bt:'L ..... 1 iii;;:;1---::-n';',·'"~r llllcoQI tmw. Poll. No pets. ""' s -. ·Jl' bath, SHARP! l Br, Ip dooe!L Pr ha I•. doo<d .,.. Walk Iii ..... U , Flftpltce, ntnq Room, ~ ~Adull&.118' lfuher/Dc7"r. ·•II• i.:;:~==1 OR 2 Br Ill mtie pool. .nr 11md7. "°°" All. C!MlaO. LRG. 2 BR.·'2 111, 111 sNr . -.d pd. ...adl&. llM Adults ...i,. 2 BR. Cleon. 2 kids olt. Ho crpa. drpj, * II'( ,. ..... 211-___ , • .... New ·concept ~ ca 111-OCZAN -· e1epnt a pell. S135. ;> n~· ..,.. 11& Mar-•:CW. 11t, 2 i1L -•••• -' qumr lo i&lllJ -l Br., -_ 2 b&lha, ~. No. A llle'llllf. ,,... llli ... --~ , ... -.... 'Ml ... ft9\dilld!e cllltllts ....... Adults ...,, * 2 BR. -. Adull&. 2 .. J 811, 11• ... - .lllllil ._._u,mm. lllt;or-.iAal.-,!!«'.t"':;,.m_ , C.X. Cl6!i'OllO--.JCai ' .. • " l•--·1--lllblO-orbaJ ---••~<-A1*.---,lrllLl!.l6 • ·-----;~ -.,._ 2 •• J ... ~ JBllA(lt,, l1IO .bllr't.al-••I. ' _ ::::bf ·AM ::a •. -·:-· ~. -eeDJar. llllO ....... _. 1iicHWCllDW n#;ft .,. 0 f I ' lie. 9TWf17. J.RG J Jlr, aplo. cJr,a. ---w:.I lro !faJlt -a a L -* • -D• Q * GRUT VIEW-a a-, lrpl, l:J .-.. ot, ~':..-• to -f!fl'-...... ··-• • • b --rQii9I 9UICI CASH bltm, .. -. pool. PIO ""'"r.11 .. -..... frpL .125 .... -. ~ n •w•H .. ... •N 1111. m.6261. * 2' WEEKS FREE• • uAtHalwf'iil'rC -,.. 2 Bit., -lftlll to l>elCIL l Bii 1111 • • I Bil Ila 11P !Pee J :si UI&. Pool Palfo. uar Pk.Or SlllL Or-. 0out RAal POOL•*-1111 Dllf. mJliea.l'IM. WAlff M -Cid: IN... * 2 Br. dupla .,,_ • NEW 1 llr • ,.,.,.: •. 1 • lluntqT Walt:li Iba bll • lM. 11• f --llllt lo -lfl.Ult _ OPEN llD!JSI: «>!W• ~ A,., Jfo, A, Cll. -fl . " J __ • " . • I ' I " ' " , I ' • l 0' - l!l . R ! ' • • lllT ·11YI! ~ .. t• \ i :c ::t ' . ' ' ,·6 · •· ' 4 °"""' .• ' . . •-, to. ,,_., 26, 1'72 DAILY moT A [ ... t-'.•·-::tJ I --1~1 _...,_ I@! ..... _ .l!SJ[~·-l!~f-·-1~1 ._I _'"_ .... _ •. 1 __,[jj]·. Al>•··· ,Clflllt .... • ........... Al ,_ , ...... , • -Leot ! .. I lc~.:..,:.: .. : .. :--m;.•; H1U111ct1 ..... JoltW ........ ,_ .. , , ........ \lnfum. m MIDICAIJDINTAL SINGLE, -· employed, SMALL -dos ·-I REW4RDI C-1 I.... ...... NEEB 111.P? NEED hdp .. -f. W• ... ..... llNch Beot -tloo -Tt5 Dovor Qt, -ptlot -brown, yellow.,._, Vlcinily Laat 2 nW>i -. --i1n1Ut ,._ hava AJdeo e N._ • e ---------~-~ sq ft, omce: avail. Im· room In prvl. b 0 me. Circle vn Sd.ool. HUI). fel:laW, Ut 1ee11 "fie Hanor pair .ic. Uc1d. Boncted. DEDICATID Hou.ekeepva e ~ med. ~. cu.atom GentleD>•nlY. aober, fin&1on Beach. FouOO l/11. I: ~ 1•2 )Tl.,' lftY-QWek Str\tlce. tc.00. CLEANING pe;ntons Homiemaken : ¥P-RISOIT LIVING lalUlor. aoclable, •nJoys children 6 f191.iiO!. =~ ~~ ~ .,,,., iibiOli...,,. ,.paira,,Plum. * WE 00 EVERYTHING JohD, 517.-L • -.... 0 ..... wwinr ........ u WEIL GROOMED t DOG, "'Ii <r.wd. D· ,,.. • = blos -·~. palnt!nr . 24 HR. PHONE 673-<0!2. PRACTICAL Nurw. 'fiX. S • .,....,.. babysitter, ot Per a o D a I abt. l yr old. Malt. Lona eltbtf ·~, ple:ue caU roofltts, Call ~. • HAVE Thunda)'I free, will ret.. to care for ~ ln ... a.a helicopler ~r &irp&ane pilot wht. hair w/beJ&e aaddle, ~-af\ 5 pm. Wkda)il, AU. twe• ol carpenll')' by do housecle• .. ,..... H their homes or my home. 1n tP61'e timt. Rn. a Vail., Vic. Viclcria SI,! CaCIO Bch. ~ aft 8 W wknda. 'klcal man., ...... ,.. & v e 645--2316. ' FROM $135 * AVAilrlJDO BLOG.· (213) ~eves. btwn. 5 496-3317. ~ rell .. exp. A: tran1p. ---------1 It's Oal<wood Gard• n 1 on;.,. on smc1 floor a, 7 or write Cluollied Ad liiil ,.._Lott If YI' old 1\3&-lSll 642-0238. Holp W•ntod, M & P', 711 A 1 ~" ~-2nd eoo-No. 324, n..a ... Pilot, P. o. 1'"ND: ~ C.oll~. Vic. male' lbort bait .,_., cat (Mnenf, concre:•, pa.rtmena •.• and Jt11 ~ceAl ua.;. ru-. .......,, Harbor It l:"M-..__.._. ......... Income T•• tun. fine otl&hbors and Ofc or su"ite oo ltd Fir. Box 15Ek>, Coiota Mea, ~ · ~.er~~ ~lwbt martdnas. W ht WOE cr sm.all, ttnw.nt ..,,_,,,_..,,-~-"'"'-I ACCOUNTS PAYAILI . • JONES REALTY SERVICE DISCOVER DISCOVERY Lost SSS moeth. chHt • J19,WS. Lut Smiley T·· Semc' e !..and development co. nNdl Jlftlti&e llvinf in one ~llXW'· Ctn pttmiael) 3355 Via Lido, T'I ... yl'\ITD,...,....,. ;., "----seef> 1/2.V12 Princeton Dr. work. patio topt. addttloni, t1A 1lrl \\·/construction bl.'*=. low: pacbae. ~I '1 N.B. * 675-Jm. , ruu uv......,;i.;;;; ... ~l'CUllC LOST•·-· blk -.I Poodle, ~j..!._estbrook Pt. C.M. npaln, roof.in& etc. lo'ree ground le gd typin&" ~ m.Wk>n 1n recruUon. ' •• I PRIME OFFICE -\.1..... __..., •"4 ~ plans, pennJU:. ~ e1t. • 14 Ytan LOCAU..Y e Call l\trs. Walden, 546-11'1. C&ll now 4 No .......,..tion male, 1'0W'lie". Reward, LOST black t:Jileu nWe cat Call .u,ytimrt 539-M56. Fee Schedule iwlmrnJ.na, te~, billiatda, NIAR AIRPORT cntl 83S--6885 (213) 387-3393 vtcCrownVaUey~ndl .• ..i.,.· 1~ ~t H-• i...i... OOliCRETE '\\'Ori.::. Fre e Mal!M On Reque1t ACCOUNTS receivable hea1Jh clubf, -llUl'lU. pro. 950' .111 flnilhed office 1~. NATIONALLY Call collect 213..Qll-3565 or v"" <J "" ~., • '"'' ,..___ \V.A. SMILEY, C.P.A. mach. bkkpr. Auto exp. req, 1hop, JndOQI' _,oU -drlvinl: A.vaif on IUh-ieut. Imm ad RECOGNIZED eve 495-4731. Cdl\t Sat 1/22. N. t .e d I MKaOo advke A esl •. All I 642:2221 Anytime 646.9666 Theodore Rob.Ins f'ord, f\t.ltb lcal attention. Reward. · charae lot ii a very beaut. Coburn 6-12.-0010 ~e. clu!Jbouee, e·t~. qccupancy. Parlr:lng prov:ld-FUU. Y ~CENSED LOST ~la1amute H u • k y , • -job at a reas price. M.X.073. CLARK & ToMr T a x · · ' ' ed. Call Mf..211». Reknowned Hindu Spiritual-black It white; 80 lb1 ,.n:i"'·="'="=',-;==-~ Servlce. 24 YEARS exp .. in ACCOMPANIST· CUstom decorated •Ingles, DESK apace available S50 1st. Spiritual reading given \Vestminster &: Sllnt& Ana 81\.ACK, male cat, 6 m01 old. '"uo.~t;~·E WORK. r atr area. PenoMl 1>t:Tvice In F tlml'. Need.I to know choraJ 1 I: 2 BR. :rumisbed It: Un-mo, WW provide fUrnlture dally 10 am·lO pm. Adv1ce area. Large .z e w a rd , Gl'fth eyes: Anilwftl to prices.' Free 6 t L 1 c ' your born~. Ca11 for appt. & \10Ca1 for hl,lth school. Ap- fum.lshed.'1to leue requiftd. 'at SS mo. A.Nwwwbw lft'Vice on all matters oJ, lilt. ll2 N. 6£-2772 or m-nu. ·"Sam". V.JC.5.1rd St 6: Riwr bonded. quality '"o r ~· MG-7135, lloward Clark & ply Classified Penonnel.Olc. Modeb: Open·-Dally!JO to 7. aftilable.11815 Beach Blvd. El Camino Real, San Oe-~ve, NB. Reward, 548-MT! ~l403. John Toner. 1601 16th St, NB. N~t H1111ttDctea 8Mcb. NS-4S21 mente. 492-9136 or 492-9034. CA~ -male, oranse il white, eVft. c"EMENT===w"o;;RK;,;-. -.. ,..,,job,,...,too:-Ml'sa Unified Dist. 66()600 · white flee. collar Vic all -bl F DIGNIFIED pvt. preparallon ,,.1 S5/S6. . 0AKWo0o GARDIN , DELUXE 650 IQ'.. ft. office ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Pacesetter Homes, ~ J.!osr Grey A Whlte German lt1). ' l'ffJOna e. r te of your return. ·ACCU·Ta..x.1,::-:;,,;,;:;"'=,.--=-~-~I • suite 4 Corona del Mar. Phone 542-~217 qr' wr1te Nipt'I. Reward 495-0009, &bnauzer. 1.Answen to ~Um •• H. Stufllck. 548-8615. 314 N. Newpl. N.B. 645--0779. Ai\IBITIOUS • Ga l !tam l APARTMENTS Near post office -Snac;k P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. "Mechen." Call ( 213) WINTER. Ratti! Concrete -,-~~-:------I teaC'h professional maJce.up Shop. Priv. park., air oond. BE mpered & mas11agf!d TINY Porn, orange_ wfbuU 1321-2911, -8..'lk for Peggy or noon , pa,tios, d r l v ~li , J•nltorial F'/T, P/T, free traui1ng. · }\ealonom.lct Bkr. ff75"6700 b ·"ttra ti !emal tall, vlc of Bal Marina 1-24. ~2270 aft 6. ·1ldewallis. 'Don, 642-8514. .. SPARKLE Jan•'ton'al ,,, ... _ Viviane \\'oodard Cosnu!t· (f:6ort Llvine for ' Y • c Vt es. Needs n1edication. Reward. ..... I 842-6449 Adults only::) DESK 11*9 avalla~le $50 833-2100 $50. 675-5759. LOSI"l/26, Blk. Fem Gtnn. PATIOS. Walks, drive, illlltall 1 do~·s, firs. crpts-~sid. J. cs, · .. •MWPORT BEACH · ""'at;. wmmo.. ~-tumt .. rvt~ Social Ch.lbs 535 I nsr, Rn~ mal• cat, Shep. pup, w/Whlte markin& new . lawris, saw, break, comm'I. Free ~st. 9G2--0672. ,.,.c. ~ '""-.....-..... ...... ~ -_--·--, 4· mo. old. vtc Maple A mnove S48--S668 tor est Ma EXECUTIVE 160. at Irvine -m ,..,... A 0 DATE deelawod. Ans to "Ooo" ' --. ._ 1anry Por-1 RHlfy ·.: 64.'Hl550 or >61Ullll ;,..,,.. e...i._ 819166 vo, FOT Strayed.I!) from Linda Ill• g::::::· :::--or l!l95 B CEMENT WORK ---'--B-RI_CK ____ A111. Bkkpr. to~ SU•• ~. ~ pl·~ 1 Se!ect your oompanlon fmm Sun. nite. 'Reward. ~7743. Froe Ea:t. 645-0826 BLOCK & STONE \\!ORK Computer I: ke""'"""" Hll. ~. .... room 100'1 of photO referrals that LOST Cold link bracelet :In Contt-r~-· o·, ~. Ulllthl, priv en. we mall to you: CAT, Ma1e, all -white body, vie. The Airporte:r Inn &: ---------5-10--0929 or 646-0945 Account.I Pay. & Rec. · • ~-"Ne:,..jort Be a ch NO ~CONTRACTS dark brown tail & face. Vic Red Onion Rest. 0 n ROOM Jldd.itions, Estimates, :?-•i'"'n~li~nt-&=-----· I 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB ; -II •J 5'8--1mc.' • 24 hr.TeCO~ m~ Elden AVt., Costa Me~. Ma.eAt·bur . R.eward , plans A: layout, slngle or 2 P•perhanglng Sul1e H 64S;27J.6 ~ C'ARONA DEL MAR '7\1(835-m>,, 2111~1122 548-!6!4. --~~. • 1'·-L.T Co··truct~· ..'.::!!~~!.'.:!.. __ .j'l!~~~~~~~~j I 1~'mmm;;;;;::· ~ " ~ 84·-1_'.~•. . '"' """• p A I NTING : "·mJ-ret:--..1 ATTRACTIVE Women. V,I· ' Deluxe bus. offices. Private Brown poodle wearing fokl ·.w.i...i. ~ "'C\.I t Woodard Co ,,. _._ •bath. r...t;af-"-·. 673-6757. 1 [SJ atuded ooHar, vie Califamla · ' eontraelor. Clean, ntAI, ls! v ane smeOi1:1 Rooms -... ,, '""" ....... _ .. -I Homes. Ans •.'Lady". [ I~ ADO.A·ROOM or 2nd story class "'Ork. f'll heal an> nl'f'(f attnict. l\'Omef1 to 1---------~ 350 S.Q Ft NEW Office ..._ -. ~3407• . Ser*-......... R'tmodl'l kitchen or bath price. Free Est, ref. Ken learn• teach prof. maJc&..qp lJPSTRS eX •lte:. furn room. ~/OCEAN VIEW! in going I . -CENTER LINE Const. Co. 638-540;) lechnlflll", Exec. posltto9s Nwp Bch. Pri tnt & bath,~ Huntington Beach. SJS..2,j79, LOST, rriale, Irish Setter A Free Estiinales 133-8833; ' a't'llil. Call 54&-1835. '<A =-~ bch &: ba.Y. S85. e omcr.s e Found (free•ds) 550 small fen.J.ale, black App'll•nce l.l•ir JACK Taulane-hpair, * W~LLWP-mR * ..!_ubskll&ryofGtn'IF~1 aft 4. 300 , ~ ,., It, Costa'''"· Cock-a-poo tn Seal Beath. .& Part. ~mod add•'t lO _ ·~ • ~ "'-.. _ "'"° ~~ ·• · J·~ -r· \Vhen ut>n call "Mac" ... _.. ·.'•l ROOMS • $15 Wk. up' w/kit. Call ~-..,_ FND: German' Shep. female ncward. P1.ne ~··· Lk 'd My \"ay Co "'" •703 r--.. ~ .....,.. ... J.oJll DiscowK A.;..11 ......... a ..... :.. • '~ · .,.._, · 548-1444 MS.1n1 WE'LL .• ·•, · ·$30 •Wk up Apts: 2376 pup. Vic. 22nd .t. TuaHn, CAT-BLK & WHITE .........,. • ..,.... ... S 14';x16' Ofc or store, mod. Sat A.M ..! 22 d \Vuhef, n...;..tt, Dish\\'Uher. ~tttons .. * R'emodellna: * PAINTING-PAPER-ING &ND BRIGHT .• l'lewport , Blvd., C . M . 'bid 444 N B d N B . " an: n • Very atl~te 9 mo. 'old ..,~,,.. Ge k I So Ll 548-9755. n.!· .oi:: e~!'! i::!...· · '1 646-1256. male cat Uong halr1 black GUARANTEED* 546..fi694 """'IMA 'tWll c n, c•~·-0 1· lnteriOr -Exterior YOUNG MEN ,:_ . .... ,,...n . .,.,... mo . .,...............,, L hi Vi B by lttl 11'~ ' '* .n;,-•il Uc. l"•. Guaranteed TO SCHOOL l'OR ' BAL Isl \\'Omens residence. FOUND vie Wood I and · • w te. 1c. of Begonia, • I "I "'' j Winier, soo. mo up; also 3345 Newport Blvd. NB School, c.M. brown ,. ~tum Corona de! Mar, 'p.._ EXPER!ENCED child caro Eloctrl .. I Call Horris 642-4568 RADAR JOBS - ' wkly. TV rm •• jdl 6~3613. Acrou/Cli;y Hall. 675-lli<JI lemal< dog, part Collie. Call call, 673-1116. w"kdo,ys In my home with ELECTRICAL. Residential, PAINTING SPECIALIST IN IUROPE · ;: fVDIU ,.._... ·ki·•i....n ""v 8ustnn1 Rantaf 445 642-5264. 2 Longhaittd am.all dais. l 1 __ .. ~-..:... T-•--t ID 5 oomm'I :Industrial Also Color co-ordinating. Ext. Int. , , ·,;J .... ,, • ....-..., ""'..::. r-• •I 1 l.1-.i.. ick.... ei-..-.:u ,, ....... ,i.uuui ,Yf'I. ' • 'n!· Lie. Bonded, Ins. l)o110, U ._, d like lo Jive A: WPrtc Quiet ne.J&hborhood. flS. FOR' Rent: Deluxe Ottk:fl:, YNG Cock-a-Pao or Poodle gra.y, ...._..._ P 'C\.I up at Located next tO Npt. A: Sa.n model.in«. repairs It lnstal· -. ., ..... '4>2>26. Industrial area. New bldr. pup, black long hair vt/irey Emerald Bay Gat~ 4· Four ni~ r-...., jun ct 10 n. Jationt. Big or llD'.ll.U. Llc'd 832-8934. In ~· thtte'• an ew&J.- - tall V. KM children v~ sad $'131l --•· .,_, • 1 ~-F . Ing Joo wa;tinz !or yofr'" Rdom I Board 405 nr. San Diego Frwy 1r; on · 1c -art, -·J • • 540-1691. .. na. ~, __ est. air prices. : PAINTING -Guaranteed today's ARMY. You'll .l~ CARE I: boud for lady, exp. nuree or Iha.re my home, female only. &tt-2389. em.,, Valley parkway , H.B. Call 842-;-3928. LOST, woman's gold filigree LIC Ca 7 5t6-02ll. \\'otk at fair prices: Llc'd & 10 ou....nso • --" 1-1 . F trlo 'D Day re, am-5:30 40 r-··· • -.... ~ FOR Rent: Deluxe ottice1, & Mt'Sa, c '.M •. Small fem. ring Isla~ -or , Cd M JI arbor/Bak e"t" area. PAINTI NG, prof. All \\'Ork units. \Vlth full pay w~ 831·1400. FOUND 1/24 vie Santa .Ana w :> s ones, vie. as n pm. Hot;meals. Xlnt care. Fencing In~. 61=>-57 · ground survetllancc raa Indwtrial area. New bl""' long \vbite hair dog · Reward. 56-XtSS. ~1539. • CHAIN ·link, y,'OOd, etc. Free guam. Color spe c l a 11 s I you'tt In school. And -~· COLLIE/a.· .e11, lie. ;contractor. LeoCo .,..., 415 nr. San Diego Frwy & 645-~""· .... ,epard pup 5 mo. 842·4~. 54.7-1411. or other benetlla. Ltk• 'ill' , . Ill '""' Vi Harbo • VI EXPER. Baby&iUer, Harbor , Fence Co., 492-1370. Id . . , ""'==-------·Crown Valley Parkway . S.'tALL tan & white female ._. e r • c-C0'.1.fPLETE exter. s~ &: days pa vacation a yea,t; SCOTr'S Guest Home . 831-1400. dog. Poss. Spaniel type. Vic. torla C.~2129.tt 'maritinp. ~:h.. c':i~~1;",a, Hot Fiber9l•11 up. Avg. nn. $20. Neat If you're. lookifW ' tm:: thf Private or semi-private MANUFACTURING. Sa.lei, Fair &: Fairview, C.M . \\'Ork. Refs. Roy, 847-1358. kind ol cballqe, A ~ ari.ll. Ttndt:r lovint care. olli~ space. Good Laguna 551-917<1. LOST in vie. 19th &: Orange, CHILD Care. ·Wetkde.ys, my c;!MP/. ·:">ile faclllllt1 Jor PAINTING. prof. All work ment, .. ~: • Xl.nt food •'l" beaut. sur-location. $100. to $390. mo. roUNo :Po o d t e near C.M.' ,wblte~ .. ~ rabbit. ~-~~. ~. b' h 1 n d ~f a~to ~~·1 .. 11.·~=a~ j\lU'n. Color 1pecIa111 t -· "'7-1117. -_, F·~·~ , n-•-.. ~--Very !rieodly. 642'rnl. ~ ~~ ,., .,M, ~I-I'"' . TODAY'S A!tMY WAifj:, ~ _ .. .., .. .,. DCLIU:i.-"'-UIR6·1,,;===~~="*=~-k · duct developm'L 557.1519 , ~ '" •u. · TO .JO.IN YOU! Ram.ta to Sh•re '30 WANTED! Sklre, •pprox. Meaa. Q¥1" ft . identify. SCHNAU.~,, •;;IWiY· 4 C•bi~me ittt Furtaltu,.. 5"o21J. ,.. ~.!14 2,CXXJ sq. foot. Ple&.e call ~1~31. mot old rrlale, ytc. llf&rine CUSTOM BOAT .. WORK SJD{NG & Facia $129, 2 story sit Vy Le:atf ;. " SINGLE, fortyiSb, employed, ~.aft 4PM. PUPPY, Geiman Shep , Ave, Bal.,ls. 67"'~74. • PatioL Rm add.it. ~9 SPECIAL! Avi. ch&Jr or $229. Ex~er only. 643-2755 or Army "'.krVl1W : •. ·2 -·--. ~ ~ " professional pUot seeking DELUXE SI'ORE 1600 sq.~ black & I>eige, approx. 10 GREY cream~. Tiger rocker ttripj,ed' JS. Gluing, 642-1403. • -I -• ' ' Id"· ~ 3 C•--> S.rvicll ,bl'UI pot•·~. "'"'-•. ,.,_ • ._.,. n .,. .. ,, n ° me · ft., on busy E. 17th St. C.M. wka. Vic. !9th&: 'Costa :P.!esa. ,...,.n, :u:m., &PProx mo'1. • ,.... ...,..,., 11'1.,...,._ Gefl._1.Jemanly , &Ober. '--""-1."'"9996.' CltyPar'·"A"'"147. Vic,VictoriaC!.M.646-9055.1-0-'--'.' --0"-'--I YOU _1upplythepalnt .. Cost!!! .~ " " • 5 6 .7 , 8 -· "~ ~ •.. ; DAl'LY .PllOT ORANGE . c'O'AST'S t 1~R1 ... I Marketpklce ' ,... • .i;,v.,. V"U-A-o;rw-v J HN'S 9ar'Pet A Upholstery •"'!""I • Roo1n1 painted $10 ea. Also a es&. ,.;r~ !: ... ia. blw•·w~ystoc~~~n .. " Industrial Rent•I 45G PART Siamese female cat. LOST· Red · Lab. 'Re~r aeaners. Extra Drl-Sham-. exterior c.au 54(}..7046 542 W. 19th St. 6-6-Lro.f ~~ ·~ ~.. bl . ~ _,, __ M'-.~n v · . • ·--... -Scotc•-·:~ (Soll . AL_ •s GARbENING • • ' ' bab.~tt•r orporoonal 1 Gianl ueeyes.:r•e&cuwu-. Ill .., H~JO .&re ."'1:1wtt1 .,......... lo ~~-•-PROl'' I " II I I ! """' • ' 1 Tim n-ward 837. _,,., Retardants\ O.rreuen It r _.. .. e.-. It 1maJ.J 1 -. panane-ner ex er. HUnttneton Beach ·~- helicopter' or &ll'plane pilot' Edinger.Sant• Me 1'12-2 ~· ~· Irvine & 0 · ,n;.,. • • · -..... .. i. all colOr · brigl)tenen A 10 • ~ping tetvices, c a 11 Hone1t ~work· LI c I In• · 185.'IJ leach BI. 962-__ , in spare ume. Re.I. '-avail. .2500 11111· ft. unit, hii· front Me.unen. . . . GO!J>EH Retpm;r •. appipx. minult' bleach , for white ~· • ~ Newport, 5"-2r;:i8.. ~14+'. -, .,. (21.1) ~ ~ ~~ 5 otficf, .nea?~N~ 'Frwy. "FOUND~ Jtu*l'. v:lclhlty 2 ~ ~ Found.•v1c. Mfsa carpeta:. Save' )"'OW' mooey .~; Coeta-M~, Dowr PAPllt HUNG $30 San Clemente •.. I: Tior'"-Titt ~ea ~ In So. Santa Ana. $25.01 per ~ *'11: ~ SiWa. Ana. Vetde. 968--006+ . by saving me ·e~l'J tript. Sh0tt1, WestclHt Any nn. + P&fU'· 616-M-49 141 ~lnnw: AVf' .. ei: ,, No. 3:24, Daily Pilot, P. O. mo. l~ue or mo. to mo. Cilll •between l O 'and 5. LOS!' German,. hpbmi • Will' clean itv:lng tm., d1nhJa GARDEN Malnt Ct&'>-UP· FOR clean 4r: ftltll pilntlne, BABYm ,•,vR --•-• Box J.5m, d:ista, M~ .97&!6. \f f.lkWorth. ~ 1Esfate 549-2103 White neck. Has flea tollU • rm. a: ·hall $15. AJry rm. rototilling, new lawn J>l'Wl-interior w extertoo Ii reas. -~ ·~. · .. LARGE 2 BR. Extra·Sharp ' ~O , FOUND white pood I e, No tap. Reward! 53M8$:1. $7.SO. COuch~ CbaJ.r SS. 15 lfl&';11(1i-lnkieft. Oda Gardeil ntes, Dick, 96M065 eveti. :':• ~· ~~a.ti.~ un~. ftouae Witt,y )'O'.l11g 4 OOO 'C:l'l n·· tem~e. Vie. Orana:e Ave LADX'S ,.+! ~ watcti. yn., exp la w~tcountl, not Serv'. 5.11.:+tti dyl, aft 5, ENGLISH p ...... u .. -... I: 64~1sn k 1 •J • cp!e or 'euy. 570 V~torta, • , .,..,.... • ·between 19th &. Xlth, Cc6ta Great Pft1IODlll value. Vk method. I do wort m)'Mlt. -131--9515. ,. · _,..... .~-.lg u or oaM. , CH. Sfri\lded -1Good location. Meti. .. 518"-9405. · · Cc!M. 175 t.waid. ~ Good rel. 5.U-4101.. =nMONAL G·,.,.-. , PEdalat~1~· <>q>er. Call &I AN AVON SHARE2BR,·,apt.=.somo. J450, porJllOftlh. ' COLLIE, -!emele, ·,;;;; ~ pru""n-!n""'s ~ "'~ RIPlllSINTATIVI ""' R Meear.cllil R tto ..... .., • ' PAltn'JNG' I P.AfERING, Let me lboW' ..,..,., how -Good' Joe. am .M.,.,.; Apl. oy • '. H r' v;,, Sprlngd&le &, Edingtt, * * * * * * ~. cl......,p jobs, l,! I Harbor Li 6 ,_ • C, C.M. Coritact Bud aft 5 1BlO NeitpOrt Jllvd., C!M. "H.B. t!rJ...OML • l and 1 cap i.a g • GeQiie{ ~ n Ref' fu a.re:.·.,-~ It is: to :ftake money ti: .havtt pm, . . ~7729 FNiln.t male. L:arge ble.ek •· ~. , l ..... ""1"". • m. ~ · fun ln YOU1' t;:,::: '1. · LADYJS rt.ice+ ~f to lhan. Ml 1250 sq ft wlottlce, lie A grey tabby. Vic, Irvine ·1 AL'S Landtc:apJna. 'Tree P~Mt,,, ~~, ":.~~ c,..i;: ta , '-... Feela~~ r~ 2!, ~ rear door. $159.50 mo. Al., Tm-act!. 673-94~. T ' d ' Pa . .d.. rmwwal .. Yard remodeling., *' fATOI PLASTERING BEAUTY ()pr fOI" bel own. • • ~ & pnv, ~,:is, .28()()•oq ft/ 2 ba, Igo front of-FOUND very lrg black Lab ra ' er.,, C: .ra, I .•se Truh baultng, lot cleanup. .AJI l>Pot. nt. erllmatOI now ellildrons oalon 64&-4780. ~ fict. lie .q ft, $315 mo. 1240 vic;inity Meyel' 'le. Joann, "f Repair lprinklm. 673-U66. Call 54G--682S, FAM~ {!II. ll:tu..I £'~ *~ SHAR~ ,~ly 1STUDIO Loc6n ·St., 'e'.M. ~ Colt& ·Mesa. 548-9895. •Bob's Ll.wn Servlcek Plumbing ehYdNn le be top APT wleirl 25-35, in CdM. days, 646-0681 eve1. r WHITE malt cat, :young, well I 1" n' e· ·s . Comp. U.wn'.. Maintenance I \Vlll consider p /I I rri ~ * Call ~7t9'/:. IRVI~,.IN.QUSTRIAJ,. fed, on Bluebird Ca.eyOn, · • Home 'or .comm•1 60-*5 1:t: T~lc Sona. ~!um· 644-7014 e"" all 6pm. · .• WILL SHARE ~BR horn• in AREA. f'rom '2,ooo '"I· ft. " r.a.uoa'Beacb. 497·1838· t" * 549-2915 .mod· I N " 'c·• p ·,. T BUILDIR•·-Ne-.Bach, 'On ·the ••m,•Warebouse.6: It . ..,, .. , ADULT male S i amese ' 1mes· 21 re e . ew oo1 · · . ~· .. _..... ... .. ,... ·rn exp. -Free eet. M6-&3«1. : Small compe.w needs .st~ W'l.ttt, Cal '~ ' 'Broker, 6t&-<95. W/collar, vie:. Via Udo EKper .Jtpa'Qel& Gardener · dependable people .,,.. Offloi Ront•I 441 651111 oq ft .Ml bldg w/o!llcet, Nord, N.B. 675-1136. d 11· Complete yd . oervtce. Ntat COL.E P.LUMBING around talent. Need •.• ,. • . • • l larp ~door. Ile tt.-17'19 GOLDEN Retriever, Vic. 0 ars .-Rella. Fr« Ht. ID'l389, :U i\r, oervlce. 645-1181 ,...,,..,.,, mecl>anlc I<!~ DELUXE office I u 1 te. Whittier St., C.M. 6t1-5033 17th St A &!perior, C.M. Ap.. 4 EXP Ha-"--G--"-$8 HR. Plumbinl Ii: tnator. • i C\MltOm dee., CptJI, drP9. """'•-· ~ --'p-J -old"67"' eA1ft • Wau&n tuvi::nl!J' ' El-tri--1. ,111•ftalf, w-••11 Corp C wa11.~ .. ,...,. · lloOr, ;a1r ~·· ~ ..... .... ,... . ..,.,..,. • · ~~~~ ~~ -~'Zr.,"':.. M.i<oo 111• M;;;;;..v1 •• c.•1. -, mnd. 705 sq ft. $285. iilcl RENT M-11125 llCI· ft. ~O: Jr. ~wet 111it top Ownl!r ...ant's $8,000 se... ~69 DODGE CoroDet, auto, ·-·-r"'• ~•v. PLUMBING REPAm 642-8961 .• .-, utll. 548-9586.~ , . , ,$135/,mq,.•~.UJpn, Shop ldenlifyltclaim.m-tn6. !(i'resldentiat10%1'>'1ibr P/S,P/B,Lahdautop,lleJ'. Owral lervlcnt 1 N'o job too small 1o0KKEEPER·15 * 300 •·.·Ft..O!ll-, -~m No. 10. C.M. * 675-6116· FEMAl\E Schnauzer found Eq. in CM atudio trioll!X. e6 tape. Trade for l&te.J'ftD. "" " ,,_ R I W .au. THINGS ._ 'U'---·u. * &&J..3121 * llow would you like a ~ bldg. Ample """'"""""'· 132 enta J anl9ll -1.124 on Goldenrod, Cd.M. Auumf' $37,000 7~% CJ. df4, camper fW'1 eqaipp1l oq -· tlon •-Id~-· ~...... f7S..9l54 673-1280 P't1 on1 ~..... 675--5258 or •~"""" .tecl, ptumb, lebct_, tile. Rem1d1I I R .. lr _::.,ra, .. ~~ ...... , __ ':-Cabrlllo, C.M. $6.3754; alt. 4 BEDROOM "W/famUy rm., ·or • nc. y. .w.:rt. °"'7"V1v1 lnltlnl ....... .,...... "''--•"' UJllll' _,,.... 6 pm 830-«;55, -u.!umlsbed. ha. wlO.in I DAIL y PILOT llave $20,000 oquily In,,.,. Multipl, """" land A !ti-5'M1i carponlr)', point eto. BONDED 1 ••er a I mn-~"":~ ~~'9 ':::.~ ~= ~-.~· ;.1n .::~.: CLASSIFIED ADS :=-::~ 1!:':t."! ::.;;"'!".:. = H..... ::c1~~:.::ut ": executive? St. .. -·. , tum "lrui> lo, cub" In a Beoclt. If nice up to $300 FOR ACTION. • , = area of r;ic. Bia. •al. Trade -or .both for WANTED: ~ l r,, 1 oomm. lnH144 Call ~ ~ ~ D.\ILYPILOTclUttllle;fadJ mq. on ,...,...1·n••· CALL 642 5678 . \ii.home orTD's.~, Yuds6--movlnr Rooflnt 2790HarborlllatAda>•f .. call 64M15'11 . S36-587S. • CHRIS Connie 28' Sporty LaJce.Goll Rt Lot ·Southem A hauJUW. fT,50 per hr. + t ' ' • ;rs. 30 mP!> <:ruiMr. 1ipl 4 0...,.. 1.'1,500 clear. Condo odd jobo. so.illi:i. · • T. G111 ROollnr. Deal .....,. ,+ Low time. Clear. S«>00 Npt, $10,l*t eq. Trade tor y AR. D/-, dftnup1. Dlrec:t. b dO my own work. B 0 0 I< K EE p E R:,-::=:j for travl trtr ~ '& Mc-Aircraft.· Clldlllac, • .Rolll 6'>2780. 5Cl-«590. exp'd. Some ottim ,..,._ _ _ _ .,.... D--..,_t "...,, _ RemoYe trees, dirt, Ivy. ~ ment, tor tasw.nce ~ ~a. ...,....,..~ or -·~· • ..,, ... .,, -· _..,... S k lP,.J oa d_e r, 1 backhoe. REPA!l,. reooYft" any roe: 115.ooo et., In ,.nec1' c:and. o comer, m x J16. bl 117-•. . problems. w-. lb>finr. ;r..:,. ~-i:'" -'ll ~ ':::;. 'l; ::i = .=,'!:'.:: '!::' ~ ~ = .::.:::::... 2:; ~,:::: -~ rtx;::'.'::'.;J for~"'='· 5IUGIL ' Eu-on~ loYs • Black• white TV. noorn£ H11111elMftfnlt AU CUIOm •Dtted. Ptr'ION.l Ase 10.1• to dellvtr 1 del, new avocado 90fa w/ Jlave 2 bdrm home ill Remo Fashion advlct!. f'D.1M. In the Dana Polar; Bu ' , et h'ft A clear. Trade for '\j bltn end tablet. wuhet .t duplex, trtpta or home In VJJNDOWS1 Carpet1, Alterati..-~ me t '"'""· ' .U,..r. Will tnde for ro!rlc Newport Beach, Caota Moaa H .. /ct.an. We ii,. Blue N•t, -. lO ,_exp, AIL Y l'ILOT ; ~:::l Col1a M,.. or Corona del Mar. 675-1892 =-8'.""'s:·-~ :~ Tolm .... ' it .. fr CASHIERS~ W a• .. Have R3 lot lo Siem. Mo· ""-~ I-•--.,. exchanat' for sum Utll er dre CCan billJd 5 llnltJll -;;::· Refs. * BLAJNE'S TV * ~ Meta area. F\111 um; 'l'o<nnce, ll•mm,·-. 13,000 eqlilly, cloar. WW _..., S<rvlco lllJMcq AD -Lano& ...._ -. ,_ do. Manhattan .ee.cb area. tr.de l'or poftl' boll or Car»ett. Wlndowt. noor etc. •0 t rtad Masnavox Ovtr u ..... FORTIN RLTRS -units, NJI. u.a. MUii! -· I< °"""''L 51Mlll, -... ~ 54iMSL! ' ' Z " C!>lor ~ TV. -Have 2511 "' lltul. Colon-HOUlllEWORK -by T-s;;yio; ~~ ~ =-tub<. Xlnt 0.edftl"" la! I BR pool -· NjlL ~ -'3 hr, Min I • • Owa -A '*"* ' ' J•od !or.:~:, lfe1a. Waa1 -. """'• bro. -REMOVAL a. trimmlnr, tire Call ... Tm-. ··' ~ -,--)'acht...,. 411" Didi IOI)>. 8 UICI( CASH woad.-..:.. tG-27lilor COMPANION---ta-2421 .. IG-l9IO.· .... 611-11111. ' Ha"" -eq ill -nt1ou~...1.1 -..... m 1.1•••114 Condo + ~A -luld. -I do,.. .... to lradel '"'" A "' ---8111r7-...... u m """"' .. , BR !.lot ft --lo °"'* LC .• -• home 1o $1V,llO. "-""' County'• lo'1tst n..i tn.i-DAILY PILOT ~c-w. ..;. 1. .. /Tuttio, AJI. Ul ~ 1,. pot!. -· rtmodll. ,,_ Ill 9iiaD r:..u:.n-::.":. -..:: * * * * * * WANT AD lollt ..i ..... , •:aas. •• , ...... ~ ,.,. L.o• ~L-cusfOM WOiik a· ..... -• --·· -,..... ttt. -,_ ........... ., [ ' • • !· • • • COOK, EKPER. e I LUE DOLPHIN e mi Via Lido, NB ' ... ; E.lectro-Mech•nical ., · · ed •S>Pllcanta wlll have . ., ,...,. or electn>moc!oanl· IE YOUR OWN IOSSI If~ production uaembly ex· Men or WOl'Mft 1 'j!rlence wi the ability-too~ 'ierate precision mMJm1n& .!fQUlpn>ent " complete, tinal ' Plm\biy on varied ~ ·~inllnml--. 'l'e otter aood starting Al-1_,. I: an bcellent benefit .. - Call fnr Appt 545-1311 packaae. For an intttvlew, AU far Herman pl-call pononnel. INSIDE SALES ENGINEER Exttl.Jent career opportunity · (213) +11·1171 with growing <0mpeny. We t • , nHtt a ~ man tu ulist . • AllOn O\" L.A. Dlalrlcl manqer. l S~tintlflc Products 1! you meet these quallfica- l 1:. Oivftlen J~~iHty to communicate • '3ciual Oppor. Employer with people. . 2) Above average mech. L1NERAL OFFICE 1• 3~~ or....: In -, .... ,1n FLulltrMn:,mol "'"1 ·=·to travel occu. • ._ o ~guna gue 5) Some tralninc or l!X~r. tn •u!ftmtr 72. apec!Ucation writing. ~drrs oWcl!:. Apartment Send your resume m: Mr. nconll, JMQfrOll, etc. 1\eq: Ge:qe WillM C/O Daily Sf.I I: typing. Apply 9 to l2, Pilot OtU111fied0 Ad No. 317. a l to .C. 707 E. Chapman, p O Box 1u.t1 ,.__.. M~ .Fullerton. · : ..._.._., ........,.. ' qirr .o Card "'°" ..i .. , 1,;:CaJ;:;;:•1:,,·~~::·,-.,,--::=:-.: ~ f/llme, e x p e r INSOMNIACS for ~ICW'Ch jtttd. 21.J.5. Musi be project on sleep tllilordtn. ftUl.bltr & n@atly rroomed. 21-55 yn. Good ~ for s ifnnory Lane,..2300 flarbor, wks study, 633-9393, ext l 58. C.M. ~PM wl<dy!. } ~I •. L Q l'urnllure Ill ----·~----- Pr•lnwentory R.iuct1ons Up To $100 Thun/Fri/Slt-Only SEARS ROEBUCK I: CO 9<l!lr9 Adam• Hunttnaton Beach 961-1181 , TWIN bids c omple t e w/tra.mn, firm mattnata, -<Ol'd. $75. lt!-4m. I' Velvet IOfa, antique ao.Jd. $150. Mt.tchins lo\.'e .eat '100. 54&-2913. o ..... s. .. 112 % TRANsPOR.TATION can, Bulck 'Sii, 111..,,..., '51, .... dola lhelvea, '1Ull top DI~, diickellll, roocten A nbbitl: A cqes. 9062 Hf:lm Aw., F.V., Watkillll !""<I .• ...,,.. ..i.. WED., Fri., A Sat. lG-rlpm. m "A", Awocado, C.M. U v. nn cbaira. nik-mks, end tables, k:ikb tablet!, TV lubes of all typos. cloU..., etc. HOUSEHOLD tum w ale. Owner aoing oveneaa. Also 3 hp FJ Tjgre mini bib; twin n.hlrt Olral apeaken:, SOw; misc. 538-3ll6. BABY hirb Chair, ltalnlus steel $8. Blue suitcue ~. Table , lamp, ll'ffn hue, beige shade 43" tall $15. 517.J!BZ. RUMMAGE Sale -Sat, Jan 29, 9 am, 610 W. 18th St, C.M. Womena Oubhou~. Clothing, toya, eh=. 111 * PUILIC * AUCTION FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. JANUARY 21th Color TV'a. 5 new mlid state atereos. Pianos. B@drm aeta. Bunk beds. New qU@ftl 1ize matt:rea:SH. Divans. Reclin- ers. Maple dinettes. Oieats. S.Wh1c machine. Mlmn. Of:Ciee dHJai tr-chafrL Lota of Misc. Refrig'1 I: wash~. MUCH MORE! WINDY'S AUCTION l· PILOT -ADVERTISER Je JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ·WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ ~ ~ :~ ~ r-;;-1 -~ ~ . . If you sell e service i nd 'Clon 't advertise in the ·DAILY P!LO:r Service Directory, you're doing business the herd way. The Service Directory (classifications 600-699 in the classified ad se~tion daily l gives you en advantage you get through no other advertising medium . It reach- es customers who ere ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we 'll start e category just for you. Pick up the phone right now end reserve your . . spec• in the "Sellers Circle" ••• ; • Your Direct Li·ne to .. I • . . ' Directory Results • CLASSIUD AD DIPAITMINT \ l t I . . fl 'PILOT-ADYERnSlR Wodltadar, JMo1r1 26, 1972 -..r11. J.....,y 26, 1972 I I ~~~~~ DAILY l'llOT 11 t ~[ ;; .. 1;;1".;l~~~ I..__•._. -~ [ ---]~ I ~ I~ [. ---= I I~ I -"'l= 7 I ]~ f 11 ··"--~.. )~ j~Mhal=~IM~n~u~•~_!ll!!I P~/~ 1M Diii .. ....,'iiiiiii.iiM.iiiilnlii.fiiii;• ~ ...... S.I • ............ a 1W '11 ~Cy~d~u~, c!_::;~~.:1:.;.W;w~Het;,; .. ;::~ .. i l ~/Cl-la :: STEllEO Cloonnce-Etee. lltl7lll Ww!l-piano• A AG.ll!I ~quality 1"11>' Servlao 112 I&'~ -... II' U Ft -Wboler U HP C1S11-. tl5 !IMO Toni l>olllx> 2 troplloblcllradthomeun!t, boneh. Liiie new. Movinc, pits l<ir solt; I"" old BOAT Bottoma cl .. nlnc 25c: Alum.-.l'llllr1atnli .. ~--... MUST Selll Powell USED MOTOR Sldan. ~la ..-i ~ Ill·~ 60 Watt., AM/FM wt1I -below ll prl<'e. i.brodor Retr1ewra. 1 a It. LtQllll at w/L cludq -er " trlr mole COlllrola, lloet "'''''" .Mla;.Trall -· !In ,..,., HOME ' = -lloo. 19 O O' , a..,.. ,....,.,. w/-No-·-· femal• SL. Bernttnl, 6 wkl. BJ6.M23. w/(IWIUal wreneh. Jle&ls., llatQ -$1500 IA-, Comet .,........._, _, SPICIALS m-:-= speakers LlMAN Healy Baby Grand. M~Kennel loots/Marino Uc'd nevtr ul<d. $1500 or silcri&e $195. Allor I pm tire. liltl-BU. MolWed, 1flq UTE Uller Motor H..,. Dune ........ ••• ·~ ·-· tuml&ble rich tone -twtinc E I to4 bat olr. 91i62 Enk•"'f' Dr, IC-31?7. ~~ call all&r 5 PM, 25 Ft. Fiil'·· -ul• • .,.11 -·':' comp-. P"'-r L& .... u st. ..... -·t . llEESll<J!ID pops. AKC ..... qu p. H.B. ~7. ....-~·· ., ~ ... reee1ver $99.96. S1n1ut, wn •\~ • male. It 'female, Ch · . a>nlained. loci air oond. MUST Sell Dune 8llD Dual. BSR,; Garrard, Stan; S.w ..... MMhtn.. aa ..... a.-.rvt, 546--9881 or BRAND new, 1912 & boree BANK repoaeulon 36' 19'11 I If•) 1971 YAMAHA RTI·B Set up 1971 l!I'E Lintt Motor Home tw ~ dard, 1toek clearance . iif..iiSO.-,. JGNaon. Uaed. tor dlsplay, Anglen1ln SchoOntr reserw T......,... tor the dirt '650, 545-1282 25 Ft. Ful~ equjp A self -'c.ll ~ U.$_.A. SLereo E q u J p SINGER. Dial·a•titcb in nice sm piua tax, M$-.55.51 ~ ri&:hl to retl.lle eJ1 bldl. ~ · after S PM. contained. Incl air cond. ---------1 Warehou.H, 179 E. 17th st.~ condt, zia-1111, but-COUJE Pup1, AKC. Trl 'a A Boati, Power '°'· W. Coeat lltahway, Newport MAN'S 10 •peed blke Jae-1971 UTE Uner Motor Home Trucks Costa Meu, MS-.2442. tol'lb:Mtl, must tell $25.59. Sable1. M/F. $00.. Beach. C•rnpt~, S.le/ Rent '20 ques Anquetll makt:' xlnt 28 Ft. Fully equip. &: self MOVING : Kelv l nator Stretch ovtrcUt-f&ncy. 6t6-02l9 23' CENTURY. 2 bunks. LlOO 14, Race rig, Good shape! m 6'>2MT. 1 contained. Incl air cond. (2 ---------1 lroat-Jree !! cu 7t ... trla 533--0alO. I OLDEnaillhSheepdo1"'"P'· h<&d,!35HpncwChr)'sler cond. New •lla 6 linet. * SHILLTOPS * '69 KAWASAKf 250 toe-!"'ml. tit 100. stutetd ,,.u.w v1.,i Sportfntl Good& 1311 Pa!oated, -ni.. o F • • lnboanl, •I• radio, ball eo .. r. No. 1602. &~ EL CAMINO * RANCH.:l\O Sldewhttl<r, Clean, lo mi's. *Marvin Pearce* ehr, SlO. Dark brown 1efa, SCUBA . tuzzy !acft, lovable. 213: tank, bay or ocean. ~eel "'"''· . DATSUN Pick Ups can M+-0219 after I pm. 125. Ke..,.... .., r In re r ( --· Cafypso 611-00U. cond. $3.350. ~. VENTURE Zl, fully equipped II " J SALEs CUSI'OM Honda 450, '66. 'Im-Motor Homes lnttrnatlooal Harvntw waaher ··-J..-11" W 'l J), llf'W, 9lll; Aquamuter, ••.1: CAB tu Cru f&f'r 25' I ~" Ex~ -~ '"'"S u.~r SA --· ' Wl.K"lUI, ... on s.o Vott. sz. M2-tll7 Hettet 9ft 1~ w ....... tt. ~ \,DI ... .JN'7U • nuvu • ..,.,..""""" mac. cond. Must aee to RF.CREATION CENTQ r<fule any reu. oflen. Call s : . -S•eelcralt. Eng. Xlnt cond. $1595. Must .. u. Call eYOI, '61 CHEV. Corv&lr P.U. cab. bell .... ll50. tlt>M1'l ssa-~222 ROY CARVER, lac. alt 3, ~ D8fl) or 64&.8526. tort, Rett•Vram, BEAUT. ChiJds Western lad-Hull needll aome •'tldinf. 963-9658. owr tamper, compl eqp'd.1---------1 .. ~UTl.l'UL. veJ')' cle&r, ~ B•r . m dle $75. $900. 6H-45t5. 16' Hobie Cal, Brml new, All in OUtstandine Ol)nd. ,.,...,. Hem.• '40 llli s. VlUqe w~. S.A. ~ I Cos~~arbc>r a~ ..... .. tint. Diamond in 'ntfany 16 Dumlnated sboweue 3 Call 6'M67ti WANT to buy 23 to 26' ilul •n . )'ti., "''· Aili, Many $995. 49M35&. Tr•lltrt, Utility 947 1 ·n Dodie Van 300 Series. ~tt1!'1 I: matchln& lady's A ri.a. ahttves, &old anoctkd ott ahott sport tlaher. F. xtras, w/trlr, $1100. 8' WESfWAY % ct.bover, Moter HorM R•ntal 4xG' UTILITY Trail ..........i 1 v.s, auto shift. n dio, htat. tna.n • w~ bands. Cost f!ttings. Excel cond. Cal J I , -1~· Smith, Rt. 1 Box 2383.Davis, ~2141 or 67&-l.SM atovt, ice box, alJlk. Li&htJ. Relerle )'OW' vacation cunp-condition, best ~'t ,•;; er. Tan exterior: T"JOO miles. ·' ~~·:~ ~~O '::~~ ~lll4 or~ '~~·~=;~~~-;·~-~~-~~~~ ~Ca~l._'12-3560_~~·,,..,,,,..=-= HOBIE Cat 16 3 mqs old. boob~~-~SI~ ~di ol er, motor home or mini 536-2l27 $.1150 Ml pntt. Phone TV R dlo HIFI . '70 Arena Craft, 2(1', 110, 220 Lime -n bull, ·>AM..w ca u~ Pl• eu...,. Like ho-.,-· -ntal rates. Call • . ~756 (Fullerton). 6 PM. or all day-kenrU. , I , , b ··~-· ,,.__.. ~-l.l ..... 18QO ··1 ..... .. ... Uo1W ... .. ~-p 94 Ste hp, Cuddy ca in, tandem trampol~. $1495. Phone new.~........ · ~ -o~. now for l'81tl"Yat\ons. "'uto MirYlce, arts 9 196a-CTIEVY. ~2 Ton pk~ 86t'J' 14' 125. 10' 125. rto ·. ~ Gwr.i 900 trlr, porta pottl, $5650. alter 6 Pm. W-3137. Cyclos, Blkos, MIK£. U..l'IRfHY GMC in excel. cond. WW trade .P ayp!ll and pad, like new 673-5068. 23' ?i.IAYA OIB, g sails. s-~r. -r """"' MUNTZ 4 &. 8 track tape I for 1965 or later 1tation , ils. FUJI-bed $25. 1972 ZENITH & RCA color A A · ROJ••• Ski bo t ~ ... --·· ,_ d k 6 Ills Id ~ M t be 1n ~ .• ffWe $6. Box head boud b~c* A whi~ TV. Lcweat SCI M·L·ETS 16' T .tU• a ' IAN $:ll00. Days Uft"'Cli74V, eves, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE ec ' rqon ° • •""" wagon. ui ......... tarp, $20. Larae car carrier pnce!I in Omwe County. 3 HP, V-8 , Xlnt cond. $950. 67'":r3037. ''10 CB 350 bl CENTER cond. $50. or trade for Ml· cond. 646-2174. $10, l'ert:Ulitr 1preader, yr picture tube 1 yr parts ANSWERS Will finance. 673-6450, or KITE: Trlr., cover $700. 12' l"UJ'lll " looks J'f:sa!d. Cor. Beach I:. McFadden. FM radio for vw. 548-5380. * PICKUP mucx.s. Good : $15. 557-4856. Ir :Vrvice. eo1or' antenna in-. 6Th-.1l22. SklU.fita VW van. $1$0. 8' $400. * 968-4145 Westminster 302 V-8 Ford efli'lne, just rnech&nleal A runnlnc con-1 stalled wfall corms thru FOR sale 13' Boston Whaler Hydro-plane S5CI. &t&-1821 . IH-133S or 531.2450 recond. 421 Headen &: misc. dltion. ~· 64l-003T, Jf REX11NING cftair, blk JI January No finance Walnut-Rapid -Elate-40 h.p. Johnson. U>&ded "C,,;E:.,N~TERBO=.,=Al\l)~~-r-a-c~;-na: ALMOST NEW 10 lpd IL.Riii. Pea part.11. 846--0975 After 6. hn. zaaphyde; ltaWesa steel e"·-, • ..:..,d wi·~·-90 Broeue:-BlDW t;r w'xtral. $1300. 6'1J...ll52. Sabo 1•~ . I I Peu,aeot PX lOE, 25" frame. *·IMl181 JC8* Put a little ·•100t' tn your I· "'67~Cll=EVY=~M~~-•. ~-=.~s-~-,..,I. waterle11 cookware ,_,.,., u _. ..,...,. Ad b uldbe uJi ' t, ....... new,competey Call~ • .., ,,., ..,.. ~ open hearth day1 or oo down A up to 36 Ian It~ h':, t : m c--Boats, Raf'.'lt/Chart'r 90I equip., reaistel'ftl. 646-5126. · · Matar ff Levit • sell those bauble1 , xint cond. $1100. '51 Chn)' 1' o t I 1 1 e r I e , oomplete. months to pay. ABC Color t ' l th lollnwentyF yeathrs ·--------SUZUKI 185 OID8$ for "bucks". Can Ousitled 11 T, dual wNC1 .take bed, I TV 9021 Atlant ~ H o p ay e v . or e Make Otter 642-5678. $500. 6f2.MT 5&60ll · a, ... tint rutoen he thought he CATALINA 27' SLOOP loots, Slips/Docks '10 Call 673-4228 SOLID b;,.h din "'· hulclt, tlnrtmt Beech. 961-3329. had to BLOW IT. Brand new boat. Aux. power, r--------Sales • Rentals Autos, Imported 970 Autos. l711171rtttl · '7i table, 6 chain, cUstm pad, Sl'EREOS-lOunclaimed, 1912 -M.r1-... -Con~-... ~11-.n-t-s16 ... 2..''"be'adroomix, S/S.ra~-~F •• t WELL 1oe.~ U-Sllp, HO~Dt, 1: ~: .. ~e; 5"'.3222 lee.vu $600. Iron.He ironer C0090lH., new warranty, INDEPF.N DENT "~'"""1111:: u:u co ' a.~, 1 · a.-like nu s;;o. g t mm 0 n 1 ao~ AM, FM deluxe audio e Purchasing _ Newport slip w/plen.ty of I6'x40'. $135 per mo. Yearly. !.ta~ affer. T-U43 i.ft bide-tt-bed w/nu matt. $50. l)'ll.eml, 4 !!pd ~n. Counlelilll on purch&sin&' parking. Club rate.11. For Wo Realtor, 613-681ll. 6pm. 548-560.1. mR Medlt~an jacks, boats A equioment, call 55T-90l6 aft 6:30. -M~OO-R-IN~G~l-or_tt_n_t._40-55 __ •. •n HONDA 350 SL, low SPRJNG-altt double box sold for $219, will RU for • Marine Surveyor &o.tl, Sail 909 Beat ~ just off "B" St. mileage. Xlnt cond. 1625. , springs: and m • t tre 11_ $59.96. $5/mo. lnlpect 421 ..... 2t77 Nr. Pavilion. SU-5557. 540-9617. tJt 6 pm. : Medium-firm, very Sood ~.ltbunl, Anaheim.l·AL.LEN==-Sld -~~t ~1~3,~~~fl. WANTED, trailer for 26' one *BOAT Space near Udo. '68 YAMAHA 2SOcc DT·l. A • Coodltion.CallatterSP.M., REP•~urn SP'C'"'"'"' with40HPOutboardmotor ton fixed keel ail heal Sldetie&alip.Accom .2(1to ~1~dUtblJDe.$325. 548--1879 AU\.W.IU. ~ snd trail 'lb wineh 549--0869. 40 ft. boat. 613-6450. --\ND< ·I==~·==~~~-Admiml pol1able TV 16" er w i • ---------• POOL TABLES Wan!boule ' Good condi&n, all for 8' ~Sabot, fiberglue:, with 50' slip, side tie, $2.50 per ft. GIRI.S . StlnlraY bike. Xlnt , Sale. Freia:ht dama1ed $49 $285, new, now $25. Admiral $350 00 I ~ $300 or ae 11 NEWPORT MAR t NA . condition, $20. • to $199. Ne\•1 1late factory "COior TV, tiet.utttul walnut . . 531-7294 . se~te. 536-265L IJ!t..2281. CeJl.1 ~· • 9 5 conaole mod~ $1m new, -="'--~,.-------- l3i3t Halllor, Gerden G..ve 1 1111t. So. ol G.G. Frwy. <16-2311 crated, $195 to S 3 · $150. 5C7-3182. Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes MO Metw Hemei ~ m-8623, ~. -------..,---- • • ; HouoAY Health s Pa Membership. 71> Yrs. Pl(). [ 11 • • Mn-Scott. 54 9-0707 , .... v.u ... : ~~~TI. ~------~ : KINGSIZE bed, liner, ped A 3 Ll-..2 Tinnes, '2;G0 frame, 5 mo. old, 5 yr. • guarantee $35. Private par-AUSTRALIAN Sbepbtrd. 1 t)>, 96&--0833. yr. mtie, trkoiored. Loves he d lddl, Id· watchdo&. BELT massager. avy uty, 548--984L excellent condition $35 or .,:,,:;;:=,,:·,:·-~­ , trade for U.15xl5" tirt1 A!1'10C'l10NATE 1 mo ' white walls, recap11 con-c.ollie/Beqle mix. lbebkn. : sldered. 631-4156. Lie, shotlt C:all .tt 7, Ml scoff-• 675-1'1'111. Wonted at '511 FDllD V..t 2 door. Medi wOrk. wntr Bax na, ~ $PRING-a~ double hen-' 'Newpwt ·~ 1, a~na:• and m a i t r e 1 1 . 1 Blk' Shepherd pup, 3 Wb, ' Medium firm, very a:ood adorable; 2 cock-a-pooa, 1 ~ condition. Call alt; 5 P.M. yr.~ aft 5 pm. [ 046-1879. BEAGbE mbed male dor '~ WANTED: 1 10n or ~ ~1 children. movirw to · h)'liraulic noor jack. llllt-. 66-011i6. I SU-'1367 APRICOT &: white curl;.y ' WANTED: Mahogany butfet, ma.Je Cockapoo. 6 weeks old. good condition. Pleue call ' MS-2591. , .. alter 5 pm. 645-095.5. BROKEN cmcrete, ,.nice fer Wanted: 11• Ladd.rt n:~ wall ~r rip-rap. Eve1 call 101013 Xau. hint. 51).(J656. Muslcol 1-m 9MO. Old German She>ltml. ............. ,_ 5 CaH !US-4511 em. NEW -drums, pe ""· :12" bue. $2111 ar best FOX Tmier Pappy, 2 -· · ciffer. 11l3 Santa Ana 4\ve. <*:I. ?ale.~! . O>sta ?i.fesa. * 5CIZ3l63 '*' iuJtMONY Elt!ttrtc aultar 6 6 MO. ll Collle/ll German Kalamazoo Amp. $I 0 . Sbfpherd kwel childftn. 6';1.-9131. • -Irr )'Id. 67">-381IO. Office Furniture/ Equip. ADDING Machine.11 and cub rea:f.lten. $18 & up. 645-059> OFFICE de11k le chair, eood condition $45. ~ 12' ONCE A YEAR TAX CLEARANCE SALE ON 1 of a kind fioor dettl<l8- Conn-WurlUur-AUen. KD&.be-Sohmer -Everett- Cable Nel8on-Wurlitier Piarm. Sabathil Harpsichords All ·merchandise 10ld wlth new warranty " dellveey. GOULD MUSIC CO. Since lDll 2040 No. MaJn, S.A. * 547-0681 •• PAIR· AKC Weimaranen • -to &OOd lane, Need at· tentlon' i,. ,...,i. -· 6 GUINEA Pip " I puppies, part dlllllt, --to P>cl homf. Uf._, ! I I ...... ·.:.... llH WAllM A ~y miniature Schnauuir pupp¥ell, AKC l'fi· rAll lhotl. Call Joanne after 6 pril. MT-1929. AKC Standard Poodle 2 yn. All Ownpion ·-· POODLES. ratt chocolate brown, minlatuft;, AKC, champ aired, abbta. Priva.te -·-· COl>UE PUppy for sale. *HAMMOND OROA:NS AKC rop. Female.· Call , 1..i.rgeifl• oldest dealer In "2-Sn6. · I o.s. All models new·used . .c..;o...:.AFG..;;,~HAN~-.~MALE=~-1 BefOl't! )'OU buy • &Ive UI a I try 18 mos. old, hrinale. . ·-* P&NN1~4=Y, CO i WlC 6ld Colb'IJU;AJ>eo 11357 S.a<h Blvd ' popPles, Iii. ICMIU rr (SO. of KateUa ) 534--3815 altet' I pm. , ,, PIANOS** ORGANS SCHNAUZER Pupa. altld I Kr~'11, Strlnh)'. Lowrty, .,...see, aroommc tmna, Allen, Bakhtln. etc. From 1 ..:M&-4139~=;:..· ----~­sa; up. RENTALS $10 up. 08.llv 10..fi ~·•n, 12.S . l'l&LO'S PIANO CO. 1833 Newport Blvd. AKC Malamute pup p I• 1 • Oosta Mesa n416'S-3250 $ISO. l\Wel 6 lmWea. WOULD YOU -.m, l llLllVI GERMAN llltepberd '.;r.:: =~.;. .... -. "° -... ' ilClatlotl!No olollptlon, Jllll MM01111L 5 pm. Came -,. 1:311 pm. BEAUT. German si., C~ MUllC ....., -Ito pqtp!M; I . . • !Ill!! -Oopq Boll, - 1 olMi\ ~ ,... 111 ltln! MOV1N6 m1111 1111 -· .. pqne poodlo popploa SIS. • s.ms • 1118-2151. CJULlllWISEN Spinet, cottd. After f pm -· ..int 1-"'c=!:RllAN=="'SHEPllEllllS===,,,... call AKC, chimp .-_ I wkl. • f1J.aD .. ON DISPLAY In Our 24,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Showroom • . $AVE $AVE $AVE , $AVE . $AVE A FEW NEW 1,97l. MOTO,R HOMES .,.T TREMENDOUS ,SAVIN.GS· . . HURRY WHILE SELE~TION IS GOOD ' I THI INCOMPAl.UU m UNR . . ....... ... Utt u,.., ..... ...,....., •.• .., tiM• 1•f v-er, It h M•11t1f•rivr9' 1111 S•lt U•• City •Ml +.1tM ht the 11K1wy·,.•k·to- 4'••rt .. Mper•tur•1 •1111 m;1i11 of tll• "!,Ollflteifl W11t. .. r ..... ,,_ __ "" ..... ~ -"' -·-"''"'"' ..... ••t .......... ,.. 1l'ffh4 llM itf Mfllt tlllltf tlft ....... hi Ml. ..,W. ... UTE ·. LilNER . , ' -$19,527 ' . .... lllt._,...;. Oo- * 7 YEAit"'IANK ..,..NCIN5. ' * IENT IEFOll YOU IUY .... ........... ,.... ................. .. Iii,_ ... ,. .. ,-. ' • * WE ARE MOTOl HOW -Sl'ECIAUST . WI DIAL•ONLY IN lrfOTOI lfOMDI "9 ,_ I •1 .... ____ M-.-·N7'- Y" el ... A~ll, PUICHAll notu,MI WM ..... a,1111111 If 1• ,_, •• ,. ftM ~ llALU WHO IOLI MOTOI HOMn Al A 1111 UNI. f • ' . * NEW '72 PACE· AllOWS FIOM S6tt5 + TAX & UC. • A new _,, In the ,...,..._ & rontol ol loMune ......, homos •••••• • * FREI INDOOR STORAGI With Y 01u ~urch••• -ll•ltM Ti111• Off•t * RENT BACK PROGRAM ' ., ... • • 1 · · .MARVIN PEARCE · MOTOR HOMES ' "NI __ , ___ ... ..,.. 11-AllWAl .Ml-OPllll , IATITA AllA -AY I •• FINAL CLEAIAICE NEW 1971'1! • NEW '71 TOYOTA MARK II 2 DOOi HAIDTOP f1ctorv •ir, r1clio, w/w tires, pwr. 4IM1, re1r wl11• clow cl1fo99tr, tint, tl•11 1n4 Muell M9NI eOJl7Jt6 WIND. STICKER ~lU.44 , SALE PRICE $Ull.IO SAVI $104 . .......... 1 ... Ai ......... = NEW '71 VOYQ 142. · I DOOlSlllAN Aut•. fr1111.1 8111~ix lte4io, ',wt • ._..._.. ,!ltMt. tt.t. ti .... , w/w· tire1, re1r wl114ew 4......, 11111 .... lnef'OJ.-Jlf )2J 1 WIND. STICKIR ·t111t SALE PRICE • ..,, ··••111 $701 '72 a CIWEJm! Over a dozln sbowrooni trUll 1972 demo and executive cars now aveDable at im- portant .. viDp! Come in IDday for your cbok:e of tbeise lzuul.lful, JoW mlleqe, never reglsteted, 1112 To)'Olal lind VolVoa. FIRST-FIRST SA~! SPECIALS ON FINE IMPORT THAD[.INS '69 RINAULT RIO • • 4 o .. , s..i.11, 4 •It"'· elr ••'"'· ftio11tl1t9, r1eUel tlr11, r•tli.i, ........ $177 (ZSJf091 ' ' '6"' TOYOTA Coron• $977 '4 Or. JIMlo, Ito ... ,, 1ir celMI. 1tl•k 1hift. Uke 11tw 11 .. 1t10 I •ut. IUJDliO I '63 VW Bus t.11177 luy Now At Wint•r 'rieff "'7 SI""' ~ttippM. lflY711 1' '69 FORD Custom 4 Or. 4 4r. Autom1tic, Air, P•wor St1trl11t. l2511UVI '69 TOYOTA Corollo W- 4 spd. lt14ie, Heeter -Nice lX011041 '69 TOYOTA Mork II Soclon Lew, I-•llM. ~ 0111 _,..,, 4 •it tile fl.•or. l14i•, H11tor. 1%V0725> '68 VOLVO 142 2 Dr. Aut-1tic, Air Ce!M1, R14lo, Ho•fet. fYWJl].41 $1277 $1277 $1677 $2477 '70 VOLVO 144 4 Or. $2m .\44.fOlt'i.+ic. f•d. 1'it C•""'·· '-IH., W/W. l•••culete. ffl71f'11 '70 MIRCIDIS 2IO SIL 4 Dr. CLL71 ONE OWHllt ...V All EXTIASJ VISIT OUR UL'.TllA MODIRN SERVICI OIP'ARTMINT PAINT IHOPS e IOOY IHOP'S ' ' ' l I ' DAILY PILOT WtdMtdor, -.,Y 26, l9n CALLUSN Wll , ··--ll~·IUO . IN1'.14.f!l .£'!.1!.!'T · 1•,.. .. -•c ·u111 a.1,.. .. -.,,...i-11,.. _ _,.,,... 4. If rev ho¥t littlt trot .. -!!.'.···-···-----..... ,_, ..... , -~----.. -- l~oded wjth htofer, •inyl roof, lu:ktt -~ 061 CJE '&9JIDSTANG '65 PONTIAC ..... 2·DMrh,..., 351 V·L '°""' ('htl lnlces, ,.. v ••• 11119.. "-· ,,,.,. ~ lfio. illftw, 1111111.t.IL SS5 ASH whit1w1ll lir1s. b~tktl 11011. ""''° $988~ .. $388~ .. . ..... ....... 'JD PLYM. '66 YOLKS . • .... n1tt •••t~lr V·L•t1. lr0111,. rolli1, hto!fr, • ..-. 'Slitk 111ift, ,. lllottr Wfthhi.u~S61ATQ ''"'o $1388~., $488·00 ...... °"u -'68 Firebird '66 Mustang ~--w.-. ...... ,~ M-.11W..•c•il:1..._ ,._ tlftfltt. ,.. ... W•kt l; rNi1, Motlr, wlliMeo/I 1ir•s. IM/fM,... ...... UllM --...... ..,. ............. ~ --.$]188.~ .. $488!0- OPEN 9AMll11PM 7DAYS AWEll '69 YW • ~ .... • "'''d , ht Ollr, whtll tOY«S, •i"yl in t, hi bock ~cket SHIS. XTN3l8 V·L "''°· trans~ pow9" slMrillg. r1dio, htollr, whir1w1!1 !lru, whMI ,,....,, IM.bl llDll. Muell mart. YCY490 $888~ .. '64 Dodge ..... l....,,JO-t.l71ttS ~·Ii.! WodMtd.tJ, ......, 26, 1972 PILOT-AOV£1111S111 TNCb "'l~A~....,=~·~''": .. :":..,~~'~"~""=•: .... ~· ~''"~""'::"~""~_;m:1:A~.....,~~··~ .. ~r1~..i~_;•~1~0 c11n. '" 112.T.. Alfa Romeo . JENSEN . TOYOTA ' ' . • : ' I Plck1p JENSEN ONLY 21,000 LOCAL KILES AUTHORIZED OVER 25 ClNn. · RKonclltloM<I, & Guotonteod. '67 COronct S.diil 1--l bue, I '11. lllcl<. SALES '. SERVICE Local car. Slcy' blue, -... matte tranL, .radkl, ~ii' <UOG68Tl 1995. Wamilit• bank ftnanctna available; I rad., btr. Qiot. cab. - heavy duty ewlned. Wllh deluxe camper lhe:ll. Must be ltfft A driwn to· tully _ .. late. Q118X) NAIBSCadllac AUTHORJZm SALES 2600 IWIBOR BL, COSTA MESA 540-9100 Optn Sunday '57 % Toh flatbed, stake, n!'blt ehg., eood t.1tt1, $450. Finn. 5.16-1225 *'n OOOGE VAN, ~ royal, •V-3, auto, air, ~ bed. $3900, ~· '39 G.MC School bus, eng\Jl< OK. Bert otter MS-7216 '65 Ford Window Van 8 pultfW'T. * 64$-00'l9 * Auto LHllfll . 1"y our leue exi>erts far Savlnp • sit!dactloo • Ser· vt ... DllYI ONI TODAY ·Coast Imports NowporJ Bch. 642-0406 1000.12t/D W. CH1I Hwy,. IMMEDIATE· DlllYERY · 2002!s ·& .. ~varria's .FIAT '63 FIAT ll;O Sport Coupe, R&:H, new d utch &: brakes. Good rilbber. On.n &: Xlnt cond. $850 or be!lt ·otter. 675-1343 eves • JAGUAR " ~.A""'u""E""R""'1""u""'1c""K­ NEWPORT IMPORTS 3llJO W. Caul Hwy. N._i~ LOTUS ' LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVIC.. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. C-Hwy. · N"'1>011Bftch MERCEDES IENZ POUCHES ''''•" ··~· ...... . 1957 to 1'71 NEWPORT IMPORTS :U00 W. Collf Hwyi , Newport Beach 642-MOS SUPER 90 Porsche, 1960, new tires. clutch &: custom paint. Bnt oiler Ca 11 ~45. . . PORSCHE '70 914. Xlnt ccnd. Mutt iell. Mak~ otter. Pvt. pty. Eves. 644-2838, RENAULT '67 RENAULT R-10, 4 dr. Good cond., ·4 spd. stick. · Radio/Heater. $645. MS-1093 SUNBEAM SUNBEAM Alpine '67 Conv.,' The Har~ Are~ good, condition. $1000. Only Authorized be'!t (ltf!'r. 557-8'77&. JAGUAR DEALER AJw.,,1 -hu an .. .,.u... ... TOYOTA IUF-I••~., . ", •ltii: Author~ Sales I: Sefviie 900 S. Coal! fflihway '. Laguna Beach 540-3100 '72 TOYOTA lmmedi•t• D1llv1ry BIG SAVINGS QM· REMAJNlNG 'TI'S • 646-93Q3 ... 1946 Harbor, C'A>lta Mtsa TRIUMPH ,,. : WE LEASE ALL POPULAR 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI- nvE RATES. Can Malcolm Reid for further details. THEODORE CREVIER MOTORS ' 208 W. li t St., Saqta Ana 135-3171 lectlon o1 both NN' &: Used ====----!I,-=------Jaruan. MG I WE HAVE 'EM · 1971 JAGUAR V12 MG '72 I 1119 CRUISERS ' 1964 TRA (Spitfire), .... A.utcmoUve Exce.lleoce ROBINS .FORD 0 2060 Harbor Blvd. Air condiUonin&, automatic. • Alll'HORIZED Llln vertible, radio, r e'bil 11 t ~ ... 8 000 It 9280 SALES • sm~cz engine, new tran&million, ""''Y • m es. C MNJ • "' l1np1~te Deilvery one owner. $695. Ca 11 $"95 ~ •• ~. , 494-ilm af""' 6 pm ' or Calta Mesa 642-0010 1970 XKE 2+2 I '.... weekends. . . Coupe. Yellow with black · 11-'-1968 Triumph TR-250. Lo leather tnterior. Automatic •WA mill"s, , like new. W1·te tranmtlasion, lad.my air 3JOO w. Cout HWJ. Authprized Sales A Service wbetlL 528-4742. / ; Auto• Wonted 961 ROY CARVER,· l~c. WE · PAY -T()I' 2925 H>rbor Blvd. CASH Cata ~~TSU;"" conditioning, power steering Newport Bead 900 S. Coast Highway &: brakes, Phillips AM·FM· ===0.,.-----J..aeuna Beach 540-3100 VOLKSWAG .. SW radio, etc. '"" lhe one lS68 MG Mldgeo orig. owner. SANTA ANA for UNd can: A trucks. jlut you've been ~ for. 24,000 mi. Witt' whls.; R&:lf, c:aU 111 lzr floe --'72 DATSUN PICKUP (261BQD) """ lop, hard top. tonneau TOlOTA '69 VW Bug, auto atlck thttt. "ROTH CffrlllllllrT $5295 co ver . Make olle.. Xlnt mnd. Only 28.ooo ·mi. a -''~' "Specjalizin& in Quall""'' 673.7370. Service dept. open 1:30 llJD $1txl. 838-5992. : : ' ~ spd. dlr. W/camper, Radio, v ·~ 9 pm Monday thna Fri-FOR sale '68 vw a ..... GoOd A1k tar SaJoo 11anqor • '"' t1res. o/cam -· IAUER MCiB c1ay ~ mu e.acb 81"1 $2350. Can fin pvt pty w/oo Bulck..()pohJoguor PHONE '540-251i condillo & cl..,., !WI, Huntinston Beacb · money down OAC. #776468. 234 E. 17th SL '64 MGB, new paint, top le ct? W, Wal'Mr, Santa Ana $825. Call 8ll-~. rlC7::.:;-«187;.:;===,;;K1;,;"1!1:::!! j-546-8736c-;;;M;al~I lli'i,am:;i;;i'94-68U.:;;;==-Costa Mesa MS-7765 eng olhaul. AM/FM, wire 1 .,;;;"°"'=::;.::;=:,;;=::~::=.. '55 yw smll window • "1nt IMPORTS WANTED ~ NEW' '72 PICKUP '53 J •G SK 120 whh:. $715. 87~ . ·~_.:oJ'~A CORnlONA 13T83 4 tires need 1 wheel ~ " , ""'!! .-an• 0• 1 ,000 $100 tirm. 846-4041alt6-pm. Orone• CounHes 4 ~· dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ra· CLASSIC PORSCHE mllOI, .AM/FM radio., -=======;:: TOP ; BUYER dJO. Mirrors. PI..721120. Take w•-._ __ ,_ . automatlc tram., s u P • r '68 VW: Will trade for bul 'or amall down or trade. 494-6811 ~ Wuc.:~. etc., entittly Bll..L MAXEY 'IOYOTA a1tr 1 ... 546-8736 orl'1nal tbruouL Mechanic-1 ·.-n-PO""RSCHE..,.. __ 9ll_T_b__ cleaii, inside & out. Llc van, in aood condition. Pb: 11881 Beach Blvd. '~ · ally perfect 1hruout Ht:.d 1 • rown, 4.$BSW!:.Only tin:; at Chicl< 673-0098. R. Beech. Ph. 847-1555 FERRARI li&hta alone woold cost over a.I ex~! WaJTanty. SDXI lvenon ·inc., 1970 Harbor ,;.n~vw="eam~-..,-. °"·7"'°2 -reab-,-. WE. PAY TOP DOUAR $300 to replace. ,Phone below Of'l&· cost 644-24l2. Blvd., Co1ta M68.. $3,DI. FOR TOP USED CARS 893-2544 days, eves 531-5033. 1961 Porsche 912 kpeed, ,70 O e 51&-2716 fl )'OUr car 15 extra clean, FERRARI 'j;I JAG. XKE 2+2. Leather good condrnon, new tires. . COR LLA l9TI SUPER VW. IW1 roof. , -· 111 !Int Atml.ORIZEO int., cbro...:.. w•-..... ,. $3450. 50-4070. Fastback 2 .Dr. ~ spd. dlt. SALES • SERVICE """ .. ~ "''""'" WSW T G'--· Xlnt __ _, leatbttt'tte, like new. $1985 BAUER BUJCK Saerifi~. 833-2069 . ·n PORSCHE 914. 5 1pd, • · ui..azt, .. :uuu. •"'"' ) ·---· ~ 17 6000 ml (623BFP) OAC can tin pvt (was .-.13. new • ...,,....,._ _,, -. th Sl . , , aome body \Wr'k, ty I down. Call ·~ VW ~---O:.ta Mesa 5M-Tlll5 Jt'1 alnys tbe ri&ht time I: $27":;(1 or belt otter. 673-3338. P w no money '" vq, • always the . right _,_ ..... if ,60 Por-,-L-· 546-8736 aft 11 am 49USU. one owner Xlnt couL •$616. WIU. Buy your c:ar paid ~ _....,.. ~ 673-n78. ·"" · or not. Call Ralph, Gordon )'OU want RESULTS! Call 1600 Super 673-23:90 •n .Toyota Coror. 2 cir ht, 67J..0900 54 .. 3031 1 Ml--a611 &: place that ad =-="'-~-~== I tac air, radi<>, 4 spd stick. '69 VW Bui. Super · ~ -~ • 970 • SUO W, O:lut HWJ. ·. •""•"! J aood warit ad ts a aoo<f $2,095 or best o t fer . ditlon! $1300. Wood.. 8'0"' Harbor Bll'd:, O>ata Meu.. ' ' Newport Beacb )J,t ........, investment 838-8993. cesiorles. M6-3159. Auto•, UHd . "° A-. u-990A ~..,-,.-,'"'u"' .... ....,.--...,"°= ~A--~. -.-,u~----~990= Ai-u"=· 1o1"""', °"u-.... -,---~!90"'. Aulol, Uaod Step .Up r~ .. LUXUR·Y • ) • • • • I at a price ' you can a·ff ord· 1970 Contin.tal 4-Dr. Sedan Glamoroua bronze met&JJic exterior wl,.~111atchln& leath· er interior A. landau root. Luxury equipped of course, full power, 6 way seat, climate ccntrol> air conditioning, tilt wheel, AM /FM stereo radio, powel'.-door locks and much more. 1 owner. {061 ANJ) , 'I $4675 ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL LUXURY 'AUTOMOllL ES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND OUT ••• . ' YOU'LL NMlll-... ~D A ,IETTElll SELECTION OF PRESTI" CARS TH~N , 111.ICiHT NOW! 1966 OLDSMOBILE Exceptionally Clean. Beaut11ul C>eny metallic with matchinr-inWrlor and white landau root. Nicely equipped. IP.M Radio, .Alr Cond, ,....., Steerfna. ,._ . 'Brakei, etc. 'l'1lls one· must be Mtn a · drivtn to appreciate.' (UNT022) • $1675 1967 ·CADILLAC . ' 1910 CAillILAC C-DoVll• I One owner. Immaculate. Beautiful Bra· ::rillan moon d1,11t 11nfrah with bel&e leath· er and landau root •. LWNry equipped throuahout, fUU..JIOW'!r, climate. control · air, tUt·tele wheel, AM~FM stereo. super clean. (964AUV) $4575 ~ MANY, MANY MORE ' • .... •• Do Ville •. I :.'FROM . WHICH TO CHOOSE -Gold metallic llnllh -i.u..r anti • · ~".:°'<~~::~qui! SEE THEM. ALL TODAY sale. ' $1775 ' • , • • • ! ' 1971 MARQUl~ . i i Pe~IMtW Wilen . .. Beautiful brown' metallic finish wttb matchlni. vill)'l interior, Full powet factory air •. Conditioning, power· bil rate window, luggaie rack. Low mUe- aa:e and in top condition. (761 DF A) $4275 . 1969 CHRYSLER · .,. ~MN Yerlp' 4 Dr. H.T. Beoutllul ~ l'rolt f!nbh with· -k interior and landau root. ~,equip. J>fd. tun JJOWer, automatic trUaftJaton, air condltfontne, power 6 WQ' tf!&t, .ut/FM radio, etc. (YQW tlai) ' $2375 ' • ' ...... "° •• . . • . .. .,. -· . . ' ' • "• I ' ' • • ' .. ' __ }_ __ ___,_\ _ __._-"'--"'._· -·---'------'---~_L_ ___ ___J._~-~~~1-~-·-·-_-_!__ ',_ ' "1df-U«llllSP ---- .......... m A--.u. ......, .,.. ;.,wLDWACHN llKK CHIVIOUT MEIQllY ; ' ::. '62 Yw au• .. '70 l1llcll Rt.-. '': ;,.AllJH;r Men:. '69 ....... ! ~ ~llow. Good i.-, Looded. Gl>ld ~-1111· '-'--· • • LUXIJRIOUS •• ; ..... hootor, 4 IPMd-ID'.'X. • '· ,._. ~ ~ f.DR. l!Allll'l'OP l -~)For~~· $3695 ·=·;."::"'~: .t:Al!roJ!T :! ' .!';1 I • -· "Dlco \SKJl733) --"!" ~G : .... Mac"o~ • .-... ._.,,,"'· ~ .....i tt.=. ~, ·:. • ..... l ~.i:. ~f" ~ llittt& :f ·~.::.....'!f-V· :: . .-...1a • J.....,. o.aJu I -l)anla ..... /, a ... ...;... NAlaS Cadllac -1111), S. Cout HJahway '66 BUICK Riviera Grand '"9Q Alll1IOllllED D!:ALER 1-,S.ach . 5t),1l(JO -all pwr., air cond., nu 900 S. a.t ~ allD llAUOR BL., HAWAII bound Naad cub. lireo, palnt. •trtr hitch A Lar1mo ._,, ,5t),11(JO l)DlrA.MESA .. VW cam~ Weotpbalia lilbt -.... ll6QO. 5IUll5 '11 CUST()I( El,..._ 300 :;ttl'.llOD, qpm _, w"°' ... 6 tem. si.e,,. ~ all 1:30 or-· ' ou. loch. PS. p-a, Air, ' lffl MlilfURY -. Ice box.' dU..tte, cur-'trr RIVERIA white w/bladl Tilt atr. -· ••I,, STATION WAGONS ~ -tapa 'a.',w-FM landau top.11!50. ~ J>Ob'llal. ,..i. llEllZ CORP. ~ J •radloL Front ttre 54J....44m trtr·. ,_.. 1Ye1ow ,Wfblk m .w. g...u. ·A·Mm _ mount. 'Retract.· 1k\e 1t~p, ,158 RIVIERA. belae, white hood ~~ bUt laadau top (ntl nt.... ndia1 tlNI. rebuil t eng. 72 landau top, full pv.ir, cbrome $000. sa-.>Mt. , · , U.. Good c:oocl. M111f .. u whsl disc brkl ... ...,,.. * n1 CHIVY' * 67 MONTCLAIR ·-or belt offer. Ph. ' , ' ' ' I ... • IM •II-~ PM $2300. 11().1524. IMPALAS e aQ:VEUD l ,Door ~~!~~r. ,V,Top,, Air 1967 BUICK LeSabft. 4 Dr. ~·s · (load. ,...,,.._1-led. Lll· ·· • '69 VW . irr Excellent <OOditlon. • • 'MaTr CORP 11e old -.,., car. CVOB- M,,;1 oelll 115-5111. • ,'):II W. K,li.Ua, ~ :)llllCall sttmi -all 10 BUICK Ri~lera. 1!70. loaded •. ··, (714) 71MllO 1967 MARQUIS • f u 11 Executive,, auto. 8 0, 0 00 1iii l'liW' Hwl181 l50 cu · , . ml'a.$3600.963--1196. ~·11 ._·~Ue: ~er, •fr, ylnyJ roOf, '88BUICKLESABRE , 'JjMf-.• ......... J!ol"Y• f7~•..,,I )IOOO. · •·$41iO • Oeu lat' .... Young man'• · Call -..n11 0ar:s,,i..12i.1alter5:30 p.m. '64 STA WGN, PIS, &lr, xlnt CADltLAC ·ea EL CAMINO. Supu tint. ~='· Sport. air, pt, auto, xlnttt---=='--- ·cond. • 11100. 10-1110 MUSTAN&-CADILLAC 1965 .,..,.-. &lcrillce 'SEDAN 'DEYIW 1·---au:v--1m-pa1a--11a-11on-1 , l'11 MUSTANGS k. F""""' Air Omdltlonlnr war••· Air, p1/pb' Hall CORP. Full powe', tUt • Wettoplc AM/111. radio. Bat offer. • w. "'te01. AnlMJm .._.,., door -. ~ 111 2512 cn•1· 11MM1 r, •ttiw, -dolll.lloaU..: '!iii Olewlle SS. -._ lllJlll'ANG .. In~ A r..t biaul,. ·-II, y_., I'*°"• --. V-1, • opd, -·be&.,. &ey I'.~ F~dbacf 7s1111 • ;~.:r .. n:::~ :""~-~~ bi, ... fialsb. ExAlalleot MUST ..U 'fr °'"">' Capri, ~ • ti<in. New -. c NAIERSCacllliac Pie. _PIS:. Air, 11.00 .. '61 ' MUSTANG , . . I Y°" c~p ,bD.:·~ .. ,~ew '12 Chevrolet tor less thin 71's'"were_ at ·~'.this .ti"'8 last ;ear. · • . ' .. ' . :BRAND · .... ·N 1912 VEGA GIMMICKS~ . \ . -~ . . .DRIV.E IT ·HOME .. ~ .. ...i}; .. •, '· ~ ·lf PDA ~ FOR.: • • • ' .. " , ---. . , ' -. . I .HATCHB.AGK .. ' ., • SElllAL NUMIP lrY77124212419) ' f. , ndio, beater. (SQY· i.UTliolllZED DEALER -all l .!O. VI. A.-tic •lladlo H 1- , 1.-dlr. Cllfl Waldrop 2lllO llAIUIOR BL.,· 't6 Caprlee ola wai, FA. ... (Xl\'Z1VI) Sios5, cllr. ~ • ·-MUS.11. COSTA MESA !WI, lint cond. Pvt ply. Waidnlpl40-5lMor.14U131. .... --· ... IRAND N·EW ·•1972 ,. '· • CHlllY'M .TON ·f'Li!ETSlDE . HJ...,·11,t., c1.ufc~, wl~Wel4 ;e'"' I ' wlpirt, 11.eter, 2· BRAND NEW. 1,971 CHIVY '14 TON FlEITSIDI VI , hee'+'V'cluty r11r 1111pentio11, turbo h.,4r1W1etl.,_ ... it '14 llQurebaclr, Just Installed 9100 ~ ·-·· _Call=..: ... ='·..:~,.;...::,..7~. =-·n MUSTANG ..... e Pancalc . 1500 ..,~ .............., • ~ new. ... -e ~ e111. '67 DE VILLE '71 CHEVY VAN "350" V..S La.d'ed. AiC, • Jo ml'1, t · acclde:nt ~ Turbo trMI., like new, Garaged Jtitely. Leavinc h ( • • • t encL Make oiler or bid . 'll081H, on)jl $29911. al Qrlck Orient. Sacrific<. 11191. J!'.:ah&Al· .. Or'·-~box E1r"'1r' ' Doar Sedan. Full power, lwrlOD Inc.: 1910 Harbor 499-3102. ' ~·~ ~-•tact. air cond. I.oade<l. (J&8. 'P.S:-673-:i92?· BXD) SUi95. dlr. CliH Wal~ Blvd., a.ta Meu.. '67 M~ V-8. Auto tram, ' -.,; '69 YW BUG d!op -or 842-0ML ·~Chevy, 6dcyill,loliclt ·~ hct air, am/Im, pis, dlx •-c.o n on • .-inter, tinted rilaa. 1 Owner. r • CADILLAC 1971 -Av., CM. 1411& 137-:1473. , • ' SACRIFICE $7'5 EL DORADO '71 VAN V_. 111clt, ,....i '88 )(-V-1, auto. 'pwr. . ~~Radio,-· &1&-• cond. US Map. 21,000 mlleo ·otr, !WI, Itri). lOnt. cond. ' ' 557-4540 eves. AIR ~~~~NING -.&>. C213J .. 1743 '61 vw IUG FUILLEA,THERINTEIUOR .. aiev hhpala. 3%1 ...... -~10-MU-ST~AN-G-.-.-,-- t~bi. 'illr. Automatic. (WVll-VERY LOW l.DCAL MILES p/1, p/b, p/w, air. Excel. -!WI,. ah' <ooct: · ·¥11 OAC can lin. pvt pty. FUii power. Vinyl lop, tilt 6 Make alle<. 56-0225. 968-.-"" !-,., ...... -._ Call i.1--· AM-FM '86 Caprice, < ctr. hrdtp, 1967 MUSTANG :fiilM'm aft 11 am .. m1, · radio, dam' locb. crm. con-power • ..alr. Xln't cona. Orie. R..uo •beater:-. shoo. .. vyr - trot JUI! --• priced -~--Van, -°"""· ••--·-· 117--.. -· .. oell IOday. (439CZ!l . __,_._ 1'1111 ~"°;.. ~ NABERS Cadlllilc CORYAIR Oµ»SMQllLI : ~ . . 1111. llluld Ave, Atm!ORIZ!:D DEALER '14 CORV!:IR ·eonv., ,,.., 1-----"--- • --bael< apt. 2lllO HARBOR BL., , .... auto, good cond. •• OLDS DELTA RO~ ~METALLIC Blue VW COSTA MESA * B-3041.* JICW'.ft' ~. pow•r -:;,,,, Gnat ....ii Yr old 6j0.9100 ,Open &mt.,. J .bniooi, tilt A .lele""'"""" . -· ...;,,pa1a1 ·~ ··.:•15 1•efi"11 e' ' --C.Qlt'YEllE w...i. ndlo, via,Yl 'nioi. -rec:ordl. 16 . U' , ,,_,. a1r,'1'1dlal --. M&-51511aft6. / · S 'VE'ITE, like new, new Jib new. YXZZll on1)' •If VW Van Panel. 1600 eric. factory air i · ... ' tri-pcnier. Offer or tnde t:r ~. ., Co<Jj>e. rui~., motor. tl1'el, ...... ·"'°' • . .. a.tclt F Inc Loolm beaut., nw ,Kint l PMl'll' . r: pJciup. .... ,m. . -~-.w .. Muai lfll, $1Zi0.,.a.,., 19115. cir. Clfff Waldrop '9S CORVETl'E 0,,.,: Hr. -·, -. • ' · -. Fuel inJ. cam, ... -. PLYMOUTH ~ :..;:~'::'. 'CA~RN,~ !9"-1970 =si~!.,"· 11650 11rm.1.'&&-Pl.-111111-1-nu-w-1,.~n ~ n•-· ~~im , SED~. ·IR YI~ CORVETl'E 'tl5 body,..,..., 1-1n 111111 ~ 1911' i1,iiitj[: Auto, 'am/Im.. , F~"li:'~ ." "' or innl-$111. ~ ... -. -J.- whlte ~ --• Call ~ <lllNmTlONINC . ·--•• ~-·· ·-• FUil ....,;...d.~ ·,. ...,....,. tnr. (RZY!.10) Don't miss M4-Cr. ~ et14:'.~1-r..oielbi-· -. '"OU""AR this! 0n1y 1695. Call C!tr. •nvw~...,....,.. ....... ....,. . .All-nlradlo-· • ~ · • Cllll Waldrop -er lo mi, -. ... ·1111; ...... ,, Ull 6 t01-lc -· -COOGAJI, 'lo' ---:-=~~-- -... -· . • • • ..... (UIASI) • -"""....._ • '69 v·•· . I '88VWhlll.X1ntcoac1,R11111 1 •• $4444 ,. 11,400,":;,:_,· ~, illllD ""· S.pus. ' . • • • .. .•• ' ' ' • DOD ... ., ' ~ " R ~ m· ~ ** 545-6441 ** . -·li A' •-c ,,.. ~ . -· ..,. .. •~ .. WtS 6-· ~· ,...ith. whl~ -==;-;::==:-;:~. . .N --c--. -: .. .. ' vinyl .... 2 °""'· 6 !'Ylind<r 1117 VW Squareback. ~ , trnKniizm ~ , .. .automaHc, radio, heater. <Dldillon. Good Iran-'"· .. A lm>O IWUlojt BL; '&9JadP Ylll ·I'--· (Yl!A71f) 11295. dlr. CUit tion car. Call 557-9777. -\ <X>STA 1'£SA: ·....., ~ · 1 ·• • ~ Waldrop 5f0.Sl&C, 842-0631. '62 VW -Jual llllfli!>'• Open-,. V-8, A"'° -""'*"'·PLYMOUTH Belvedere, "63 worked oo. $300 'tl5 CADILLAC am;; r:.... 30,000 \lliia left lllMler ...,... be,.. 4 ctr ledall. New llreo. * 6~ aft 5 * ell. Full• power.' po oond. nntt, man:)' extru. ceW: Good oond. Priv pty, $300. 'Ti VW Squareback. radlal only 11295 at 'Odclt ,_ conalder trade, oacrUI .,,,-c-:=' -.~~~~ ll 000 mL ft-" mid best otter. 1-,_ PLY -• •~• · Inc, 1970 Harbor Blvd., -., Sa'"1lile H.T .. -· 14111983. ~ .._, .Boblt VI. Pi& Auto,.Nloo '88 vw Bua. 1'.'w mu..... CADILLAC 19'-1 -· l7IO or .-· olr. .: Xlnl cond. 11295· Wltdi1I . CON""'RTllLl lq-<IMT. • ' allor 6 pm -"" '69 DODGE em.oet, V-8 IS6S P!Ymouth-Ftiry Wagon. Wvw Sqblck, r/h, auto. AD leather Interior, full.pow-auto, p/1, p/b, rib. atrreo New tires. sood omdlHon. 1• prt ,_rly, $1450. ~ • ,er, AM·FM stereo, tilt steer-tape, vin. tp. lilm new. Colt Reuonabie. Call 546-3367. 1 • -or SC-Tm ·u..·Wheel A·-., boat. over $4000. ·MUii oeH. -PINTO •• VW --7 ---bit (VZD300) $13IO/O!r. lllHOll. • -· ..,.sae. n& ~· ·· · ·• s2222 • -IJODGE Cbarpr Clean. ::;'7l"';;Plnlo;:;::-::. ~::;-'7: := . . NABERSCa•mc :±.-: 1~1--:,: :::::\.1°~ 1--...,.,,==:----· Atm!ORIZED [lg41lll\ • ro ;i;;:.:_c~-·12 VOLVO :1800 11A1U10R 'm.,' •n Dodp Vu, Ii T, «l,000 'Immediate Dollwry. • ·COSTA MESA mL Bullt -........ 1-------- BIG II.WINGS ON ll8flOO -()pm~ ----'D PONTIAC -Cble!, 4 RDWNING '71'8 .:> ''1 ~ .... c ....... SIM < POU. ' *· _,_., -p/I; p/b, FP. olr coac1, ..., -. Pfl fact air, .-. A real ltADi& TDYITA pty.141-l338 ~l'OltDS ~ -.i,. !llliO/bll olr, • LARGISf .. -~IT !'~r .. -· •-HLICTIGN OI' ·-· ...,_. .. --11,t, -I'.! CADIL&ACS IN HMIZ c-. P/S. P/B, air,' v- 1; -OltANGI-C0UNtY m If, JflMo, Aa' I trtm. Xlnl cond, ea,. GD. M -Colla -SALIS.a.WI... m41 711.---· S1IOO. •loll' VOLVO ...... low A171111l1UZBD tUa Prl pty. -~ -~ -"'1 ..... U'Dldr.._.111 .. --~ ... mt'L -· -· --• vu:. "-.. *·•lb.,,.,~ • .u1mt·.;;-~-...; ~ .... ·~~1 .. Naben ·Ca•11 v.r:.-.~-• _ --~- -· ~·--IWlllOR Ill.. -111141Mll1 •111; up, ----v-. rocea llJ IXllrA llll:IA ---_,., -· = ~11. -..... Opa.,....., '11 llAVllUCll. I dr, --:,...ll<?'ffl..vr.,, ~~.:a CAMAIO ----.. GY-"*flul,-., . -ii-.---111--•• .. ·CAIWtO"' = .,..___ ... ---i, -.. ,.* .... -..i -..Ul'!fld AM1ri1• Moe.n -.. t 11a '°* • · i.mt. •-111111L, ......,... c1mva&if · .. .;!, •"' ~-ro:-a.t-~ ........... ,....,,..,.,. tr ,.., .......... ,. • n • ' I &L maw . .... -., 'ft'•. 'ft'• -....... a..i -~ •1 •1 lfti•• :S, ~/I.~" 'D ,.,,.n H••• ltll1ri1• !:P",111_-....... .•.,• ••• •. -fl Case11f11t -••- Pqt , ............. ,.,. 1 UNt'(IM Q " , , ... • •• ,.r .......... 1,., 1 IJWW ~ .. If AC,,-' --I l!lllllt, I ~ --. '1111 l!la!Oca--All I .... .. 1n11£119\1.llJG9. Ownor.411 ... s. ~pill,~ ..... ~~·:-~....:= \ tO" pelnf. StOclt #7JJ~«CY,S{1~~22} ~. . wood floor, cemp1r equipped. Stock #1221 $~;«:11141· ~ -. .5't~-.·· £"177.-· 16641U ~2899 ' :~;~ ,, ... ~ .... ' •:: WEEK·N·DER 1r CAB OVER CAMPIR ' " • 6000 SD.ECTION -·NJW"BWERS Fully 1elf0co11tel11td. Hes it ell, 1to¥1, own, r.frit•~• •1how1r, toil .. t, lit19 1i11 b1cl, 1tc. , ., EQUIPPED AS YOU WANT . CAflfER -TRIJCKS -a. CAMINO$ . . . . llllftMdlate ~eli,very ' . - ' PRICED •2799 '71 MALllU .. :Oij. H.T. ":. :. $"""" EL CAMINOS la4Je, P.S., eute.,' eir col'lll. fllODFI)' "' ~ l·--..-,.,.."==<iz--~~=~,-.~~='""" .' ~71 NOVA Coupi . vi,•• .. r.s., 1J~. rHlo. IP21Jll • 1 $2.l.ft9 , . '18· i~INO '69 PORO \i f&i jijCiC{# lfil!7 !"';a., r.s..SziH, a... stt,k.'• ~m<tttnoi 1 '70 RIVIERA •. $•:.ftft ?ii IL CAMINO -•• =ii.-i'iilW...,.,_..,46.,...,.fON...,..-' • Ta~~· ~llY.l·ro-._f,-P.S., ,.1.::tat whl., W'77 ..-_.J .,~ ""!r"-• . ..J.. ~ s .. ,., Sh1rp. C709AQEI ~ -,-,.,.,, ._.., IJr. •.s., Am .. a., ,....,, I ...,.., • .,..._ a.. Ir 1 "'1·7=0-·"1MP:&.A.tl"A"'.Sp'"71.o;;C0112"pe'-· -. ----... ....... ~$,,....,,.---1 174""'· TRADE •""'· ""Si ' Auto., P.S., P.t., red io, elr, 150.cu:in. VI, ~4 l499 1 , ?O •.IC C3AMJNO .' ·' ' 19' \ ·-• __ . .,·•,,,•mc;,·,.,'•,.,',o,'· ,...",;,""''":.;.""'=' ~":.;.':.;.'A-"K'-SI-· ____ ·..;le..,..~·"·'-' -"' • C cyl., '-ttc .. l.. C 197J4HI '68 DODif \\ 7~' } '70 CAMAR,O, COUP~·' . . ,; $"8na· ' . I . $21.99 •'· .. ' ~ ~·.~~;~"""':"· ~ ,,,, 107 c11. In, VI , 1ir, P.S., 1uto .. r1clio, 1.7'77 _ _....c:'::;"';::·.:..'';:':.:.'·.::w::•":.:':::'""-'.;;1Pc.:2:::61c.:;41'-~----' __ . --· '69 IL CAMINO $2199 , 70 NOVA Co...,. . $l"9 v.1. •·· r.s., A,..., Ai",.,..,,, I ~-" $2699 '67 l'ORD ICONOL NI ~ I ..,1., ).s.~ -.uto; OK, OK, OK. Th• right one, 'l . l'fck11-. 6 ~.. SffC•. L. ~fZNM• '--~l:.;.';..:79;,.;AS=6;..:1~~~-------'-' --·.:..· _ • '61 'L CAMINO · llJI '70 MALllU Spt. Coupe ., .. $2699 Y-1, L, r.s ......... Ai•. ,,,.,., , 107 VI • .,,..,.....,,Q<,.ofo, ''" P.S., "'°· $1999. "' · .... -o.ei' •"•"' ttm11· ~. '66' CAPRIC' eou,.,. ,, ' • .. $ J,499 ... IL CAMINO· 41,000 "at'l' c1ref11! I -Mr rnll11. Cir in p1rf1ct Ario., r.s .. l ., IJr. 1'2627) conclftion. Air concl .. P1w1r 1t11ri119, Auto. Trent • " $24H l.4/1, N0111,.1tlcer.-ITFWl.21l , :· '70 RANCHIRO '69 cHIV.aiL·-AIR . c $J499 ¥011 R., P.S., A .... , Air, (J7t44PJ . 4 Or. lHlo,·P;S:, e~. 1lr coN. IYEkJ96) $2599 '69 IMPALA Custom Cpa. . $2299 '70 CHIVY 'n TON ' , I•. "-d. "''"•"'ty. Auto., r•t1IW;•lr, P.S,, --' y I l Aolo t 121 ••) • (lJCSIJll ' · · • _ : r.. . • r""t&llup, • , ., • ..,. ILL vW· S., ..... cli . -' ', $ 9 $23H vvr .... "'""· .. • ~ """· 115s••111 129. J '70 cHl'tY YI roN Plft•p. CC., L. P.S .. Alrte., Air, '69 YOl.ICJWAOIN·~ ';$'"'8a Y..t. iru1<1 ,65 ~tiJmlLc.J!l"u $289~9 TRADI --.-'62 CHIVY 44 TON l-411, • 1..M, JH ... r.. Vt, 1Mll•nlet. car. .._,..._ 4 e-..a, 12,000 I • .,..., fPJW7tlf ,.._ SllH '67 qmr( 4' TON Shlp1W.. I~ U•t.tef, rw , nke ,...,, ......, .. 21.m ..n.. IV71111 SllH '69 CHIW I TON :4.uto., Duet a... , II ~. \r,., L l970J9H1 I TRADI ' ) ·=f: "i •• f ·• . . .• · . .. ~ .. . • • • t! ;: · .. -: •• '· •• l • -: .. I• ~: •• •• .. . . =: t• •• Ei •• •• •• •• .. t• • ., •• •• :: •• •• •• .. • • .. • • • •• •• • •• ; .. •• • --•• •• •• -: .. •. :~ -: .• •• . • ·= • •• - WHJU THEY UST! RED TAG SALE $BRAND NEW '12. i>iiSTER . . • THE . LAST WEEK . i . · NOW EVERY NEW '72 • . · CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH AND USED CARS ' SLASHED IN 'PRICE IN ORDER TO MOYE 'EM. I OUT! PLUS EXCISE TAX REDUCTION SAYINGS~ RED TAG SALE~~ • • BRAND NEW '72 SATELLITE W•lcomN •nd · honon ell Chry•l•r Corporat ion v•hlcl• r141ulrint service •nd warranty work, "9•rdl ... of wh.,., car Waa purcheMCI. Wo honor Master Charge, .. nP merlcanl,. C•rt. llanc:he, American Ex pr ... •ft!d 'Dl nen Club.I ' f • . ' ~ . . USED CAR· RED T A .G · SAL·E ' '68 PLYMOUTH SATILLm z DOOi HAIDTOP . d' h•• .. , pow•r VI ,utom•t1c, t• iq, : I top st~ering, •ir conditionn9, v1ny .~m·sfi'j5 • . '69 FORD GA LAXll 100 J Dl. H T YI, t utom 1tic RIH • · & brelrei 'l'i •1 • P,ower 1!11ri"go IYIDssoi ny fop, •ir conditioningo. • '68 CHRYSLER Joo 4 DoOlt HAI VI, •utom•lic r 4· DTor •t.1ri"9, pow,', .' ',0• ~••fer, Pow•r . ~. " ~ 1n9, •:rrc11l,nt cond't· ' '" condlion- 1 •on. fXWJ214), $1495 • '69 CHRYSLER 300 Cl'I. V-1, Auto. Tr1n1., AM/FM R1clio, H11t1r, Pow1r St11ri119, Power lr1li:11, whif1 1id1 w11/1, Air Co11d., Vlnyl Top, ,,_, sjo95 . whH{. ' . l ,. '70 CHEVY .• IMPAl..A · V-I, .A.uto. Tr•n•·• R1dio, H11t1r , Po~­ '' Steerin9, Whit• Side W1ll1, A1, Cood.11~,,5 ~+-- ,. • • I Wtdoosdu. ,,....,, 2'. 1972 DAILY PILOT IS TIME . r.l:J 11-M11 '11 --....... 1'71 SPICIAL ' CUAUNCI OF COMPANY CAUi • • • 10nr A 0... To C•a111 ,,_ ' , " 't • ~ .... ~ .... lobllll c.. tHt laclucl• 1971 - , '72 Ploto • .._ 1\1-.i _; Manrick -Torina and Stotlan. W-Madok. HUGE 'DISCOUNTS WHILE THEY LASTI ~ I • '71 ~ICES ON '72 TRUCKS! . I ' NEW 1972 F· 100 STYJ.ESIDE ·p1CKUP . -,;$2 · .. I l • , , . , , , ,'l • • a. ..... fnnt ltumper, arm rtltl; 1,.-n 'tlr11, courtelj 1 lltht awttchet,, ltrl9ht ,nwt1I tl'lll, tllx fresh air htr., lteckup lithh, .W• m1rkm' tights. rtlecton, paddtd ln1t. ,.-JI MIP afternltlr ind more. Order toclayl l'llOM L .. HT PIC~UPS (TO HEAVY DUTY cus.. TOMS. OUR TRUCK DJIERTS CAN SA YI Y9U MOSTI IS THE . TIME TO t FO.RD FOR • 1972 :. • • · t • I • THE NIWEST CAR YOU'LL SEE THIS ~EAR ' . . You -lust can't continue lo grow f ' over 5~ yecirs under the same ownership and manage• me11t if you _let ANYONE beat 1 ,'. I • ' ' ~ J4' r savings.: service, or busl.; r ·r,e11 iidet1~ty! . . . . . · . · . I . IT'S A FACT! . --' EVERY NEW 1972 FORD CAR AND LIGHT DUTY TRUCK IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY IS PRICED LOWER TODAY -MODEL FOR MODEL-THAN 1971's WERE PRICED A YEAR AGO TODAY! There Will Never le. A 114ttter Time To Buy Your New FOrill •• • • . ' ONE OF~_SOUTHERN CALiFORNIA~S llGGEST 1972' PINTO DISPLAYS LIASING· SAYI ON LOW MILEA•I ~ Pl!I DRIYIN MODILSI !. •• • • TES'l' DlqVE '.YOUR FAVORITE TODA Yi " ~ ' .. ~· ' .. OYIR 15 .... unl'UL ... DRIYIN CARS NOW HADY FOR IMMIDIA Tl' LEASE. EXAMPLE: •• 1 , 197~ PltqO . . 6687 MONTH I • • •30 MO. : • Ollll IND 2000.cne .. auto. trans., rad., htr., w/w, tint glass, cpt., whl. cvrt., metal ·accent trim, pre driven only 4900 miles. (785DLJ) . ··. ' ._ ____________________________________ ..... ' "· . ' BIG~:SAV'INGS· ON 21/2 ACRE'S OF NEW CAR TRADE-INS /. ' ' L. T .D.--:Galaxe-T -Bird-Ford Sale! •'I. 1•1111 ........ •i.s M '71° Madok. Spart NOh. ,_., 2 -r. 4 ..... , •• J4' 1£. IL,.. .......... , C .......................... .. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADIS ACCEPTED MAVERICK-PINTO SALEJ 1970 I ·1tJl'141,..41, Jape.di~ 1110 1ir cond. & 1utom1tiC rnM1h. EXAMPLESi . • • . . - I . Ii ,. . .. ,,..,. ';"'. ... EXAMPLE: '70 FORD CUSTOM -~. •. ' . . ~PjlD fOR, -OR -NOl! • ,; 11 4 cloor. VI, &ulorn.ati~pow•r ••••ring, good mll•s. ( J57VUJ SPICIAU " . '70 MAVlllC:C"'' • ' 1\<lly factoiy eQUJpped. "·450 radio, heater. CdSSBEP) . I . , 71 PINTO .. ipeed, good m11 ... (337CAJO ~,650 ' • • • ILU& IOOK PlllCI $21tl f • j • ILUI IOOK ,.ICI $1711 .. '69 ~~~J!,S~~:~ heottr. 4 "396 ·-----------~ii--:O:~:"!:::'l~':":"'":'::'r-~~~~t '70 TOYOTA CORONA s17·9, Spcl, air cond., -mu... . I RT83. 4 Dr., radio, heater, 1. _(2YDDn0)-, OUR PRICE $1550 auto. trans., air cond, good • Li~ii:_::;;o:.ii;:;iiiir.::....----~=-i~ :r:rl:::\7-::•.:~::;;;;~.;';;~';;.:c•:.:•::.:1"'.::..--·---,;'r"' t0;:o. m11... snnT '71 T-llRD HARDTOP° s399·6 '70 FORD LTD 4 Dr. H.T. s2350· (XSR9311 · 110" Auto., P.S., P.B., P-wlndows, Rl:H, auto., P.S., air cond.. ILUE IQOK Pl.ICI 11-.S AM-Sii!, ""' 1111 will. aood vinyl roo~ &ood mlla. · ~~~~~~~-=----"'"""',-:=~ mn ... llllNBZJ> • cmACF I '65 l'LYMOUTM FURY DI $650 ILUI !OQK PllCI $4651 ILUI IOOK flll.C• S2MS ! . . 2 Dr. H.T. UH, auto.. P.S., lir· "H COU•AR XR·7 $219-6 'H FORD ·~· IOO'~~so cond. Good miles. lP1'1'4841 Rodlo, Heater, Auto. Trans, 4 Dr. Sed, tac. alr oao4.. '68 DODGE DART 270 009· ~ ~:.,iee~,~n~~ Roof, power itel~ ..... bllloo , HardtoP. 2 Dr. Hcatert autQ ' "' ~ _ (YCI..024) • • · er. V~. <ZDX1111 , . trans., power stecrih&, 100ll .. ,. ILUI IOOK PltlC~ 51540 l &;UI aOOK Ml~ ,I • • . miles. CUZE558) . ' ----------------·;l.,,...,_._..._ ......... jO,,__._._ ILUI BOOK PllCI $1275 '67 OLDS CUTLASS 442 s1050 '70 CHEVY IMP~ s2250 · ''64 IUICK ELECTRA 221 5750 S~~C· :4. ·~~8, 2 Dr. Cust. R&:H. auto.. p,fL. I ' 4 Dr. H.T. Exce.Qcnt condition. H if •ood · ' air vinyl root!. -" .. original thru-out. Full power 1 mJ1;.: <'i'SR6840) · '' • miies. (475Att)1 · __::_~f~ac~tor~y~al~r. ;;,low~m~l~I•~· l~P)IC=m:!!1-~· 2,-,~ ILUI IQOK PllCI $1305 , ILUl.IOOK PRICS -'63 FORD FAIRLANI s450 . ' i • . VS, radibi heater, wblte/ red interior, a:ood miles. ' '. T.RUC K SA~E ! '67 ~: .. ~~·!u!":!.... sn96 -.... _ , ,, " • radio, heater, power 1teerln1. air ,-J ...., f9 .. ~·~· freln. CMYJ~ .............. , y1 ..... ¥t tw. Rllt'Hcf. cond, good milc11. (VTU185) .._ '67 tln '71 •••• . • . . ' '68· . TOYOTA . 5996 Hardtop' Corona. Radk>, heater, EXAMPLE: '65 FORD· l/i-TON PICKUP • 1pcl •• &ood miles. (ZCV544) St1ndud Tr1ns., Fully Equipped. Good Mllt1.Jll59IOI ILUI IOOK ,.ICI $1155 '69 YW KOMll WA.ON , a· 96 9 Pass. Radio, heattt, iood . miles. CYWS~) $850 .~~-..---~""'!"_._._._._._._.....,~~-.!'.,,..""'_.~ ILUI IOOK PllCI $21 .. '71 LTD 2 DI. HAllDTP. $3396 Full power, =r. It Full power, alr cond., vln>I AH, 1111 whL, vinyl roo~ root. low rnUea. C231VXY) ftt!. miles. (066AFW) ILUI IOOK ,.,Cl -ll!l!IUIU.l:'°:l-O~K•P::1:;;:<•u•:;a~----- I '70 DOllM CHAI .. ~6 CU.t ll T. V8, !WI, auto Cone!., Vlo>l !\Doi. (118 AGJ'.I . '6' CHEVY IMPALA '1750 a Dr •• H.T, Auto., R.t.H, Air P.S, PJI,. vln>'l root. alr •' , conc1.. ood 111llto. tltTLT13) • ILUS IOOIC ,.ICI hr• -..ur-.ooc '!C' ''"' . i;t;;;;;;;::;~AU~ 'H OLDS DILTA CUST, $2296 I .'71 MllClllY 'Mll'.lb $3496 2 Brougham 4 Dr. Auto. Dr'. Hardtop. Full power ....,. full ~--'r concl air cond., low miles. ' "' ...., ....... ~ ·• vinyl root, tilt wheel, AMI (YCN414) " nt radio, ]ow miles. C693ACH) ILUI IOOK NICI 12:121 ILUI IOOK PlllCI NIH '! STATION WAGON SALE! MANY TO CNOOSI l'llOM. I I 1111 r. D-lcs. C1m111y ..... S.lr"' T ...... Y.W. Y-•. -. Ola, M ..... Toy ... , Opel. 'H "'"' '71 ••d• S-.wflli,,. .......... -. ' EXAM....... . .. "...... . ;,·' '71 Sfj)UIRI WACiON '70 TORINO WACiON 10 ''''· VI, •uto., P.S., a&H, •Ir. Uw 11111'•. Auto. Tr•ns., lt•cllo, H•eter, Afr CoM., Po-.°t. Uke new. 14t6CIYJ Steering, Good Mlle .. (J62ASI) $3896 $2050 __ ........... ., 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa ®642 .. 0010 PARTs-SERYICI HOURS 7 AM To t PM M9N 7 AM -To 6 PM TUl..flll I . l PARTS DEPT. ONLJ I hf to 1 PM SATUIDAYS • ~.---- My .,... ..... -170- CD •a a•1~..nsioa _.., Ml .adiusMI -., ._,...._ .... (9,IYI07183) IMMlllADlllLIYaY ' Split bench sicit, Mithefin WSW . radial tires, ~ower steerin'g, - power briik.S, landau roof. Less than 800 miles. (2J87N 138271} '63DODGE -·-·----<Aft7161 '65MUSTANG ,,... ______ _ ... DU '65UNCOLN . CMlll11n .. I -....... -•. - ClllT~ • v~ ... --.1s...,w Iraq. ... --.DIS '67MUSTANG · ''68·MUSTANG '68MONnGO MX -u.----""•:wxa 145 • ::~ND ~12110 :$ 2 DOOi llAIDTOP . 302 V~8, cruisomaticrp/disc bra lets & steering, luxury tr(n; emission ~I. Onler yours in your choice of color todcrY· . . . ' ' MUSfii6 ;~$ 2 DOOl·llAUTOI" Not"""" but equipped.wi1h.-.lnln• • beltod lino. color koyod ·l*ii!I tnirrors budllt seats. 2FOl I 50952 1.....,..11 DIUVllY : l\ 1: f•ryll 'Yl,aut.; ,,.,... ,ft,er stetrino,.foctory air. ~17) . o'.. . I ''70 MAVERICK: · . ~·c,r... ...,, Nlio.. hlatw, tinted "°"" .t1111 , ~ W1y1 int au:111t ..-.. zsr 10 l • • 4Spoodtnn,··169C)CC"'I• • .Mktt uots .. 1'9issio1 ....... · 2R.JOWl4"17 ., • -· f IMMID,14TE 'DEUVllY I '.69.CHEV. · · · 1/2TN Pickup, wiltl heavy duty ....,,_, (6 T 606~ ' '67 EL CAMINO C11to• Y-1. Olllo 1trons.. poww s...mg,.,., ...... I09<5¥1 . • '68DODGE· • ,'1/2Tool'kbp _ Vl,cMo"J"-004261) rr-""-~-!P-1 ~ ; ••• '69 .E~~INO ~ · ·J. ·~--.•<OOd..(lSlOCllll ... ..... ----·~ __ ...._,,,,.~ --·· --~< t · ·--~ -~.l~.~~~~~~~~~~~~'---~~~L.._~~~~~~~..__._~_._,__~~~~_,__.~~~~~-"--'-_,,.,_~__._ , • .voi:. 65, NO. 22. 4 SEp'IONS, 66 PA61S . , OAAN11 COUHIY, CALllOI* ·' " ' . --. ' ' I W~ISDAY, JANUARY 26, 19n ' •• ·' ,• JEN CENTS". «~8singer Tf!ll11 Secret Paris Trips . . .. ' . • W ASlllNGTON (AP J . .,. Hairy Jtlu. · then, lhrou&h the coopontlon ol Ji'l'ench mew dildolled toUr lie made hla Pn<ldenl Geoqes Pompldou, would end • c!andeltlae trtpa to Parll for private up "at IOJbe mu .. uaec1 alrfleld .... Vletnanu peace lane, )!y. tranalening Parll."" 1 f{01D ooo plaol to amlber aevtnl Umes lit told newsmen he g,..relly atay,.t Ind by landing at "' lllu.wed alrileld "in the outskirts with poo]lle we UJed 11 near the Frelleh·ca~ · contacts.'" lit did not Identify them. '!'be '.Kl181nget, Preal!leni N'wm'• asistant ·meetina places, which he did not dlYUlge, fq• naUooal ff9Urlty · elfalrs, IJ8id he were "furnished by 'the other side," he didn't want to,... Into atemlve clelaU• on. said, . • / / • hll \'1PI .~ Parll over"' ·~~th pe~,od · Ten of his 13 trips we,. ...,,..t, lie 11ld; because we may viant to do it again. and ·the otbe'rs were publlcJY, iolqwn ~t he did iay ~enerau,, ,lie' to although the fact )le was mee ng with ~CID mllilary , applrontJY .in the North Vietnamese .peace ,negctlators ~. ,tr,anaferrtd Cihce or tw1ce end was not. / . •_ •·'-r': {-::~ • }{'1·~':}~ 11.f' 't ·rr ti.. t..I .. !~ ~ ,;,,,,_,,, '' ;." ')..I:~/ ~~ •, :,1' ', ' ':O'\. ' • " • "II was UIUJl)IY a nlber bodle thins lo -1llb tbla In two dlyl," Kllalnier ulcl.' While he wouldn't he apecJllc, i... dketloal .,..,. that .eeveral ol the Kls ... •Inger trlpa were made In ~ jets not port of, tbe bhJHnd.wblte presidel> tW n.et. Kiallli(er•a DNrly 100,000 mlle•ol doll' deitlna inteniaUooal travel for 'the private lalb bU proven again that Nlzon and his cloaesl olde• can keep • -· Tl\& ltocky, &nl'ln&,Kllllnier, Who speaks "l!ilh the -I ol his · n4,Uve GerJD1111, aandwlc!ied; hll Parl1 litpl as ' . . N egotiqtw1t$ Begt;in ' . . ' ' On ·DeadlOck in 1969 , ' ' ' WA,:>lllNGTON (AP) -The following Is 111 al-a-glance summary or Pn<l- . dent Nlton'I statement !ID the Vietnam War : ·• SECRET TALKlh .P.rlvate De8oliaUons have been 'held since Aug. 4, 1969, to b..ak the Impasse over Vietnam, but Nixon .unvellOd them In an effort to ' . -. Bomb:S ·last " , lnj~r~~· ' . b..a°"" .oome life into tho;_ Paris "°'"' talks. 1 • , IQSSll'lGER; Henij-A. K!Slinger. national·oecurlty-aflalrs adviser to • ( SolHurok Nixon, wu~llator ¥ 13 aecrel meetings in Fl'.ance. NEW YORK lllPJ) J'inl ' '· P :0nu ... 3' 1'11,aaecre!U.S.offerwu!<lforth''to•~ " ''y' -•II>' ..,... ~ ~-parenUy cauaed by ·~ -· tcr .. ~ ~·wu:l: aD ~ lon:es ~.,,:::: for release of blued today lbr1JllC)l the midtown-· 4. ~~· and ..-.,:8"'." Tiie Norlll ,Ylell 'fleeted II in of two . mnsJQI ~· ....,.,..... ~ Jaq, 4""•-U.S. ~ IJl· lbii Soiilb Vloldlneae gov-l On Oct. ag0nclea 1!hldi.. ' Jn luijJii>llu( 1'· the' u.s. ~.Its eJilM:PoJni J>1!>n 'that the llol'lh \llOlnlm ... 1e11ec1 to Sovlel ~ ..... '-'""' 1111 :r; ...... . ' ~_:fire,. ·;: ..... ,,,..., .. =·1:-~Ea-~m;r.s=;~,. ~ -.. ~· ·. ~ -&Ix Phi ol lllo aliDlnc 'ot 1.11 ~ -i\:"lt . -~ · , 'PIDilw;i!DallaiV.:te·~>lllldllllvlOit'=:,:=w,_ · """* D.t... ~~.blfol1. .-.,__ ... -:--;-....... ilte ·~-... - ,. . ' . ,.( ' / a.:..iooa:i hi; -·~~ f • J . ' . . Americlloalce. ' ·'No Mention ·of 'MIAs' "~·:.it.m. ·~;: bably I recOpllcinlll, JD Jiii' Ill. • ' ;Disappoints Coa.st Unit : ~ GdGB ~AL Jin. Lauilerblugb not.d. She aid obe :. ~";' iirz:' oW of .bOPecf lhal"Wll how ~-Nixoh the)....._ of me are rnllll:DI in viewed tbe use .of the .term.POws In h1s ac!lcil • Jn. ~ '-'" -u speech -/° inclliae ·the men who an 11dlacoaceri1ni" by the Ofange Couhty of· rqisslng m'&ctfon. " ~ce ol lhe Coocem for JtIAI and POWs. Neverthelesa, wiVOI' and lamUles of ,POM'!:: \.OV"1'!1 ~of Newport MlAs are ~ that any peace i... )eacli, m8lltile~ ol lhe Tullin MIA-POW 'ma11v., ... !if "1 U.. Pfesident·Jadude :ornee, ulditoday of the Prelldeiit'a peace plan,; for ~lnlitg an '"accounting"· for 1plan speech; "We hljl hoped for mo... 'the missing men, Mrs. Lauderbaugh ~ ~\ii:f! in ·the conca movement had ted >heaid ruJ1!0!? about peace talks and ·DO • ·~he WU•trylng bon1 to end the w1r. Jdrs. Rosalyn Lamb, aecrelary to Mn, '·. 'll'm for Nixon' Ill the way bul thought Carole HaDIOn who Is in Wublngton at· lie WWld hue 'had more to oiler. last lending. a board meeting of the national .iilihl. l lrJnklJ -dlaappoinlad that he MIA-POW ' crpnlzaUoo, e<hoed Mrs • • w<>Uld 1P<CiDcally menl!On the pflaoners Lauderbaugb's views. ·ot •war but not the M!Aa," Mra. "II would be a abame II aome deal 'tauderbaugb 11id. were ..ached without aome dellnlte ·~ She explained that 111.Aa: are the meR assurance these men are accounted for," ·•m are the "unknowni", the men whose ···-• ~ 1 all ·Mn. Lamb said. . JamUles .......,. _,. or sure are ve The Tustin office of the Concern for '!' dead. . , MJAa.POWs upecta to COllllnue working .-. Moot are J>l'l!babJY "actulDy POW1, tt !or the. re1um of priaom'I, but Mra. / . Lauderbaugb addOcl o11e wu srate!W lhlt 2 Businessmen l!---~ " Offlcidlly File '/ ·In San Clemente ., I , at the least, President Nlzoa'1 Tuelday speeCb bad "made the pubUc aware now tlial more II. llelng clone." "We're Solnc to hep plaalnf," Ille sa111. I Mn. Liuder~'• nephew, Air Force pllol Dtnnls ,oWnbon la .a POW who 1!U shot clown AUCUSI 7, 1917. . (" • Damage ,waa .,~· • . ••vert heavy~' ID flvt lllOllll ·--· lllo !IN -coala1neclby-· The other bi;.--r=. MDllhwil to • """"" llom' ' ,_ Ill 1111 office of ColuniJU • ·~ Inc., I faw lllocU/-'Ille olflcea·.of Hurok Cooceril,. Inq.>'llmn .,.... no lj>- juries. , I · • • . Sam Gold, vil:e )1fllilll:!!l' ol lhe llarqt firm, u1c1 that al l :li Liil. PST 111ere ..... "•-bunl of Qame ud tlio ,_ ~·-area WU~ ID .~~two~.n ·_. bit ' 'for ~ -~ lo Ille .Unllad Stites al llie ,,_. Jla>o lllil ,Sovlirt: culbire is :r1~tnllh1t1 p tbe deatbl and lmprlacililiiint ol Sovlol (llee BO~ Pip J) ' • , •. · l . . . • 5 of Crew tive--· , ,. ' . . . . J • • .. ctannel ••• we have made 1 number ol olf••'ln varloua channll. ..• Wheft·the . ' Iota\·~ la puhll,sbod, and It wW he publl-In due t1m .. and .al an IP' ~ lliile • • • oihen wlU reallze 111&1 '"" havt ione the extra mile, as far al POW• are coocemed. I do no~ want to dl,Klof\> any further details • becauee netollalloDI are under way." . .Anetlier hlnt'Carile Mondaywben P"SS ...-rJJ!looald Lo Ziegler gave lhil ••er when asked Whether · peace nOgOUitor Wllllalh Poiter' .,ould be tak· .1\18 back new proposals when he .. turned · ~1xon ~·:·· ---:;:.;~., -··---......---. -·-• • .. , • . • • r • .. ;t J. '. ! •• • <¥~·"·.1 • 1 1,. ••• ·.4:c -• •. _ ' .'<-·~-·-_.., • t { "114*C•RicHQplJIRlb·D~ .,J~tkY ~('. ·i., • Surob(J ~ Grlflln;~llch w,i-.i, ,.. ,.; :; 1 " ; J . ' . . '. .s-.tue --. ... c~&•e " • "-r-• • ); ', i. ·~ ••. . · W">;Jt. of 'Darui Amv&, 'ilwQigh. \\•!~•\'• ¥ .\ ·,,.;, ,•, I • .. J. ' to the Paris talks thll week. "We do have proposals on the table in Paris and we have not had res ponses to those proposals from the other side. I don't want, at this moment, to imply to. you that he Is goinf to lal<e anything• back." The response puzded White House reporters at the lime. but the meaning became clear when Nian disclosed that" Porter isn't taking anything new back to Paris -he's simply nlumlng to lay the previously priva{e plm on the public negotiating table • eec . North .. Viets . Did Not Nix l 8-point Bid From AP Dlapatchel • North Vletnameee ·officials in Parll to- day celled P"sl-lllxon•a lndochlna speech a ''braan challenge" and asserted he broke a prom1ae in .. vealinc aecret talks betlfeeia lllnol's cllplomall and pruidentlal a4Ylla' !'-1 Jaallngei., • '1n another~ ladlO ·llllci -monitored In ....... _....,,. .. _, U.,1 M..-. '1111mlllf .... -.. ~t111 11 .......... 'l'l•s . SJ •ac liiOfllll4mr Ill ...... ,,... =• and prtnlo DOI ....,..S In tho two qu"""-far a jolt ~ -•·nl ol lllo ~ II Jlllad llie two llauel Jmoolvad a """"' to llop,U., Vlelnamlatlon ol tho ,.... FDll ~ ID mabdaln"-1 'l'hllll In 'power: • Alll!aaih lhl .. " lhl ·--·nep11,., _ ..... -the -njlellon Ued in. relerrtnc Iii Nlloo'• eJPl-polJlt )nltlram. The -WU DOI, In fad, l)llCllJca1ly ~ • The Norjb \MWTl11 IU&lllled that• Nl>oa'a nv--Klaalnger'1 trt .. to P .... did DOI ....... ibttr ...._,.,. ''11'7 .... .am .,,,,_ out,. Ille - meal llld, ''IW llr, -1111114 -wayandldld-,117 ... tfllllFli peace but made real nr." · Altboagb, the 'lfarib Vjetu=e• ·ndlll brooclc111 that wu monltorad did not ,... 'l«l.the eilht-potntll)an wbldi Nhrml uJil WU auhmlllad to the Commmdlls In Parll three ,_ ago, It u1c1 11 eon. ia:=,;'= i;;.; far Ibo United Slates to accopt Ille ••ll>!IDbd Viii Cong ................. Ille Parla ..... talks Jul JulJ. "When~." Radio Ranol lalcl Jn the VJeWtt• tare r lllaMcut ... •f>t becomes clear 11111 tlll Ill* U.S. plot and the U.S. lland bavl DOI dlupd in any way." II said Nl""''a 11-la a.. not lh7 way to end lhl war, and ualll Ille war JS -. there wlD bo .. ........ ol (llMNIXON,l'lla l l ........ ..... ,,..... wtll .... 1117 ....... 'nlanclq ..... lb7 Orqe Olsll, 7lld -llawlmlnC -lllN oal)'a.IOpa--71-Jnc Into -. lllllll 1luiidoJ .. bo In the ..... l.on In Ille .... INI ... TODAY •Clllrlfe _ ...... - coflllllllftilf ,._. .... " ... .,.....,,.... ae d Or.a•t• C-IW; 1111 ldnt dop It Ill .r... Cll!Mntc. lu ~ NolU, Poot 35. ~-~ -·--· ----.. -... --E 1 p=. '11 · -,JI • ........... ,, --. .... , "net ... -... .... _ •" .... I ... .._ .. -. • Dr. .. • ----... ---. ---· --.. I • . '1 .. ' -I I DAil v PILDT SC • • " . . - -.. .. .. .. • .--· ... : . . . -'. . " •' . ' • •. _, • San Clemente Candidate '. List Grows Impressive By JOHN V ALTERZA ot n.. OlllY "Ii.I Sllll IN RECENJ' YEARS VOTERS in Sa" Clemente have never had reason to .complain that they didn't have a choice •monr city council candidatea. · ~ seats up for grabl two years 110 drew 15 candidates. Trouble was only a few seemed aeriow: or wen qUallfled to run. Another abundant llJI seems certain th!J Ume around, .•· • but there ll a·notable·dillertnce. JI all who took out papen Indeed tile, some ml&hty serious candidates-will have been born. Incumbents have had a good track record In recent years. Whether that will hold true f'or W11ter Evans Jr. and councll Veteran Stan Northrup will be tested at the poUs AprJI II. . Northrup, now chairman of the Local Agency ·For- mation Commislion and a veteran .of acraps within county politics, Siekl a forth term . Ev... to win a second term "lo llnloh projects that I helped start." Then came the 'Challengen. PAUL PRESLEY, a familiar fact both at his San Clemente Inn and also at the Westem White House, ls well known to ffi4DY voter1 and could blend an unumal promlle of closer relations with Ute Pttt.ldentlal ientourage with munlclpal tawa In bis stumping loi: voteJ. . . • Tbe hanhelt words mlMbt come, bo"ever, from Eric Boucher, an out- spolrm crftle-al city-hall w-punchy letters olten have helped thicken cowi- cU eg-..-c11y opending loi: archllecia'a lees are tops in his l!Jt of ftlpe1. BOUCHER'S FREQUENT LETl'ERll usually are quietly "flied" by coun- cilmen. They rarely are answered. AllT HOLMES, who polled a formidable number of vo~ last time around -looin1 °"'' by a slight martin -h11 aei:ved 11 a plaMing commluioner since then and no" Is chainnln of the panel. H1 ba1 wldeapread 1Upport. JAMES MOSS, a fire department captain workfnc In Loi Angel" County, 11 famlllar with local fire department matterl 11 well, havinJ terved on an adffo9ry commtttee °" the new headquartera. building. Mou allO flJured amon1 the opponents to i. controversial access route to a Jarae tract behind the city gcU OOW'le. . 4 ~ . • . RALPH TOMLINSON, another lrequent penonality at the podium in coun- 1 di chambers, had a keen lnlarell In the new city bualneu JfeeeM changes and ... often la aeen at council meeUnp. He once pulled a major wrprise during a controversy over a motorcycle park on the Rttvea Ranch , gathering hundreds . ,, . al 11Jnaturea on petitions that far outweighed tboae aubmftted by the 1 ... of the 111CJ'Utfonal park. .. IF mBRB IS A DA!llt HORSE in the .nee ii la Courtney Allbon, a San _ , . Clementi hamburger stand. owner. Aa al midweek he and Prealey were the only alficfaf .candldatea, havinl returned their !Uing papen. 'l'llere llilJ fa I W!\Ok to 10.• Schoolmen Push Ovevride Rift Told I • ' 50-cent Hike' Termed .:essen#aJ. Ca~flanp .~ti: e P..DC ~ . • in P111fnc Iha IOftnt'tu ...,,1, II the llnn-j,rWtty Ill' Ult Capistrano UnHled School D11trict, accordlnc to 111 admlnlstr1tors. "U we fail we are going to set ~uca· tlon back in our district 20 years,'' said Superintendent Trum111 BenedJct Mon· d1y . "Jt would emasculate our education progr1m." Benedict told a group ol administrators and principals that even if the override passed March 7 It will be difficult to keep the ei:lsting level of services. "We &till haven 't been able to balance next year'• budget with the 50 cents, yet we 're faced with preperlng a lti:Ond budatt ln the eveat the override tau.• w• lzt'•• .,_ , co. .!*'~== by Benedlc ., .. 1!'1111111 .. ~~-'lli!t '!Ould tncfllda -O>ntlnue lo make ~very eflorl to 1.,. -klo& with u..,.-dt""1 advlsoi:y i'"'V• the auallly al Instruction and tlM-, Jroupa wbldl ha•e been appointed to dnal'P•ocr'm · · udy •J>O<Ulc ueu, · · velop nn11c~· to lmplim.nt I.e.\ ~t EtqWlih Ille district's building illy JOHN VALTl!lJIZA .., ~!'! • • pr .Al-iiaa must bt taken In t.bt \ ot tM 0•11¥ '"'' •••I( ruby Sei>lml oC ll'll. :ttii Slull • · ,...,..,;· AJ1 apparent rill between membtrt ol u~ !hit a ll<y be -pod ala'"-• to utilize the remaining the State Public UUUUea Comlnlaolon'and th•t wftld r><evlde lot '!hi evalua'Uon oC \ local l>Oilll flllds to the bes! advantage. the PUC'• ow"n lcial stall brought hot ail c.rtlllci=!""""I' bloe4' upoo • -II\ ~t • ,~adHIJed syatemi !>(0-e~ of "kangaroo court" In advapce pullii perlo . \ · g!• ,-yaa au '!'" Of P'tJtcll ·and · I _Implement <hlallon tllat ""!Uim :currl h!!ft,,~P• .. 11. .1 I~'.' 1 .of ti! mornhll's eruciJll talb in .Los " Ykle more exten&ive m service 'Anplff ove'r attempts to close down the community involvement 1n developlnC -, · · San o· noire Nuclear Ceneratlri"1 · ••·Uon .. I ·-• b" u lo 1·1 theed tlon 1· · aln proerams for tea c. hers ~ goa 1 ....... o Jee ve1 1 uca a """"1-.1 Iv In the 1 od h' Edwin Koupal the head of the People'a ntedJ'ottichSchool .. • .. ~ .... w f:y . areaso m emmat, • .. · · · J""'1faUes •!Iii the utilization ol the In-J:..ob\w which ls ,..kinf the dOIUte, -Implement an Improved ~~. q,uld' approac'b in the tNcbirw of Science pledged late Tuesda.f that If today'• con· • '-. ~ the soetat sciences. · · , le('eooe does not include tbe PUC legal A H d h '--Broaden the scope and coosist.ncy :"!tit be would be ready lo rue Je14J CCeSS ea ftC e • ·) ·ol \ivaJuaUng Ol>IOing diatrlctt~' wl~ the C&lilornia &I""°" illd fllll'S(IM~. ' .• " " ' . \1!:111'1-''! \. ft ' . '· · 1 .· • •. ', ". , ·i :in ~"' u.-. l , igcinl 1o be , Clemente Eyes Grading '·"··~~ 'N .... :., · d ·~~·~~~~.~r~~~· ·1 :1·--1~ , . :r™ a!lle . ' m;~~Y·~i:.!s"!J~'c c~~= Pla f D . lo f To . ~d Gifted · ~~~r~l~~~i~1il:1:1or<\ri~·P1lfc,:=fi ns or . eve prnen l, 1~ , department, whlcb Is a Civil Servic~ . . . Ed . , G 1 function . , ' . UC tion roup -vurca.tn has or~ered that M PU('. lawyers be present at the talks whicli San Clemente's city engineering staff 11ccess. route to serve the ultimate were called to determine if the PUC bas this ·week is reviewing the grading plan~ development. Manuel Puentes of Capistrano Beach legal jurlsdictlj>Jl over Ute is&ue ot for the finlt segment of "Presidential Eventually the local firm plans about has been elected president of the nuclear plant safety. Heights" -the Dougla'ss-Pacific Tract 75 estate lots on a ridge acreage and Parents' Association for Gifted Education The order reportedly shocked the legal which sparked months of debate over ac-about 300 clustered condomirrlum units . for tm.. itaff . cess routes last year. The project will mark the first major Other officers include Edward Kincaid Staff Counsel Richard Gravelle had The firm, which is seeking swift ap-use of the hilly inland 1ections of San Jr., of Laguna Niguel, vice president; already as.signed two lawyers to attend prov al· of the plans' so thiit lt can begin on Clemente. Beverly DuPuls of Laguna Niguel, the conferences in Los Angeles, but lheflrst phase of a cluster community, The existing access routes for the new secretary; David Cooper of San Juan Vukasin, in a memo, ~alled off the will be able to build and sell 100 units tract will be via an e.s:tension of Avenida Capistrano, treasurer. lawyers' appe!:rance. before hammering out a new alternate Magdalena across the city golf course. Also •serving on the board will be Doris Later; Graw8e angrily replied that the From Pagel BOMB ... Jews," the male caller said. "Never Again." The militant defense league headed by rabbi Meir Kahane informed the news media it would bold a news conference to discuss Soviet performance11 in the United Stat ... Later, it cancelled the news conference while denyini any responsibility for the incidents. .. The development ilsflf ha1-won swifl Walker ol Dana Point, Alan Scltreiber of case "ent-n(fet, farther than a simple approval by the city and surrounding !8-D Clemente, Edward Smyth Jr. and dispute ,be.t-.n~the People'& LQ~ and residents alik~. ?rover Frater of Laguna Niguel. two electrica~uWtt~~·,~. 1 ~1 Resl~t, endo~ ~·lr~.!.:!S~elrt~ 1 C.Orrlmittee chairinen inClude Fr,ter, It stre~.Zbe Nia. ~ ~nt ty,. but access to tht tfici created.. rDoolhl membership; Cooper, finance , Mrs. areas of PVP JiuiJdJC:daD · ~. '. tJie of ma:iaflil:in :J &e\;J0ns"' before ' the' city DuPuis, headquarters ; Mrs. Walker, pr~ CQDfereoces todAy at>ould cou~cil reached a comPromise. publicity and Jack Walker, project pro-ha~ -Input Yj'!1 legal itaff. . Those meet.i.ngs' could be repeated in posals. ~ reporr, ~ti the e¢biln&e. of coming ,months 1fh~ tbe . next P.hase of The group Is a non.profit organization ~N 10 e1unple ,of I 41'9P \pl~ development m~ oew uegotiaUons for aimed at supporting and expanding een. tfte .. appointed J'UC member'I accesi. · enrichment offerings for children of the ant· the atlfl , City councilmenh fVe banked on the Capistraro UnUied School District with , -1'te ·I..!bb'y ... )att Wt 'ftAr filed legal strong ~ce ~t a ~on of road now membership open to all interested brie(! alleging Jh;t the emtrsency rue· on Ma.rine Co~ps. l•nd will be available families and Individuals. Information 1~ ctiaiilg l)'ltem at San onotn has not for acceSs as aoqp as the State of may be requested by writing PAGE, Box ~n proved' complefely sate1 despite Cali!omla assumes t.enaricy of that por· 567, San Jan Capistrano, 92675. ;:d~1 tests . I tlon of San Mateo Canyon. PAGE is extending a community In· The Atomlc Energy Comm.Juion con- . The city ha_s a barg~g edge in ob-vitation to a lecture by Dr. Elnora ducted tests on the l1,ltem uslna; a taliling use of the ro,.l"if because·of re-Schmadel on the Creative Child, Feb. 17 relatively small model. ' · queat4,by both the 'military and the state at 8 p.m. in La Paz Intermediate School, KouPaJ's group, which has chapters for sewer' service. Mission Viejo. The program is sponsored throughout the state, asserts t41t '-tl\t .. Some who took out papers may never Illa them. A lew holdouta -wallinf to ,.. bow the oppooltlon atacta 11f1 -might wait 1"1tfi the lall minute. The building where Hurok Enterprises Is located was evacuated and the injured were taken to Roosevelt Hospital In am· bulances. They appeared to be suffering from bums and smoke inhalation. The street outside the building was littered with glass. · The .Maripe ,Corps ')lopes to hook up by the Gilled ChiJdren's Association ol uUtuies should be willing to ·~ lo th« l!ut even U only half the crowd actually MDII, K seema douhUul that the eampatp will be a standard, paltld rod far volei. Thia time around, for a chance, it mllht be fUlay. Stat.e Water -· ... . .... . . ' ' Hurok, who was born In Ru ssia and came to the United States shortly after the turn of the century, was J,he ~t to nelritiate the presentation bt Russian bailet, folk dance c o m p a n l e s , in· 11trumentall1ts and 1ln1er1 in the United Stateo wben Iha War began to thaw jn !J>e llllp, • ' Dedicate VaJiey Plant ' . • He left tulsia· because there was little opportunity for him 11 a Jew under the CW'lll regime. . ' •• • • • • DAILY PILOT -· · •.wt N. W ... ''~ ... ,..,.... 1. ,J.elr: a.' c"1.., Vb Praw.t .,..; GINrll 1Mi1t1t1ti :: ~--- •• ·.: ~ ~ I • • • • • • • • • . • • .. • ~ : ,, ..... , : . n:;"t: =-.::·. -... :r r .. ...... .:"r.;~':" ._ . --·-·n , . ......... .....,...... .. -I IA flCC. •1'111 .... .. . Ill. ~'="C:::.. .... . 15' ;I t fn4J Ml.CJl1 Cl ... Aft rw I Ml .. 611 s. a r .... ,., .... , 11:1¢' Ill 4fl..Ma '--Al~; II 1·1n1 .,...... flWC•• =" ....... i-illdll Q ~. -......... .. ::;''=. ~ .,., c::::t' ;::...-.: ...... ....,.... .... c:-~m:::ei;; ~ ~-· lt4alao conaulll 00 the tar ... n-""i Clean Ai~ -Costs project at Iha tretbn .. t Plali la .Sa• , . Juan tap1.1r..o which wu1'~.n1 .. u1 r -:...-" "'d be Ste·ep wve lour south Coul 11ed ' :. • \.MW1. . . , Mullflu wu on hand tut yaor \o help · . dedicate San Clemente'•, SUri>lllton The coa!; ol dean air ,in\&l!I ,...~ ll:i:i complex. ~ , Drtnon _in;~ to the na~ 1 car The acandal tnvoivea • lhe board drlllera, ~· , al aport ellimiijd Tuea· cbilrman and two •llidala of ~ay hi ~im. • •.. ~lneerinf Sclenceo who ....., char1ed ~ <Oil -rd be In "°.O: eql!Jpment in ' Hoaolulu with paulng a check for needt, maintenance and ·~ o( mllea~e --In " •-tr'bullo " to from newly deYefoped smogleta gu, wd -·-· campa,. .. con 1 ns Donald A Randall chief tdmlniltrator of HOliOlulu Mayor Frank Fut ' ' · f · '•t .~· t the 11 the ii ed the Senate.judiciary subcomml tee on an-n .uuu ume me a eg ti·trust and monopoly. check pusing took place lhe board which Randall who said the ·subcommittee Mulll,an chaired included .the "!""'ulling . haa been .Jooking into anUsmog and traf· firm 10 the Ii~ of companies whlcll would fie safety measures, spoke tb' some 1,000 share a $3-11Ullion fee for work fol" the deltg'ates ·to ·the natlon•l convention of state. . the Specialty Equipment Man.,ufaciurers Gov. Reagan ordered Mulligan flred .Association a group of·equipment makers from hit 126.~·year ·job early this al hlgl>perfonn&nc. part' tor cars• week on ground!, he said, of asserted Randall saki experts estimated ·25 per· conOlct-of·lnterest. Cent of all vehicles on the road had The. lwo men f~m the large consulting seriously de[eclive brakes -part of the firm implicated in the alleged bribe are cause of th,e· 1.4 mlllion traffic deaths and Harvey Ludwig and Joseph Feeney. 52 million traffic injuries costing '179 They have dtt:lined comment in the trillion in ecooomic ]OM since 1933, he cast. .said. Pueblo Officer Tells ' He~i~ncy on Bucher By MICHAEL COODl\ICH He cited a lack of understandinf by °' ,.. et.Hr ,. ... 11'" inany military people as to the miulon of Edward R. Murf)hy Jr.,' ti:e.Cutlvt of· ·the Pue.bid, dissension. amoag 'the crew fleer of the USS Pueblo whtn she w•s . atized by Uie N0rt.1t· Koreans in 1• and -mostly Bucher's lac~ of leadership as asserted Tuesday nigbt thlt he and the the main reasom for the Incident. ship'• reaearch··offlcer, L 1-e u tenant Murphy pointed out tb't Bllchtr's ·Stephen R. Harri&, had ·contemplated prei,:lous Naval service had' ~n with pulling th• ~Jty tl .. rance. oL lkipper bm I d I bel Llo)'d B,ucher'jull before tbe ship ten on •n ar nea an that natud ol . •I h I t .... 1~..a...... aelected (or submarine command be flad er a eu" m-ut . . 1 , · Sjleakilw · be/ore the Newport Harbor , been given the Pueblo, .an iailpmenl • Llonl ·Cluil at the Meaa Venle Country .which he really hadn~ waillecl. . Club Iii'~ Mt.so, Murphy iald that he ', MlttPhY claimed thal Ill pllcllll 'oae of 'and llarrtll' dectdOcl 'llOI lo ;pull the the '&Uni of, the Pueblo, lacber )lad fn- clearance because "It would have 1n-•Isled on pultlna It In the eyes (0< front) . valved a 'Caine Mutiny' type oC act." of the 1hip which -typical of 1111>- Mutphy, who le/I the Navy in 191111 after marine proctlce. aeven years aervice, described Bucher ., But acconlln( to Murphy, that polftlon an unuaual man who had llltle regard for "was completely upoaed, hard to 1et to cl111111~1 malatlll. and would have been aulcldal to fight "He Dn1Ulbt people abpard the ship lrom." 1 who be had picked up In ban and showed Typical <If aubmarlJ\o commanden, them the clusifltd epacea," Murphy Bucher lnslsled on belnl In the CGMlrlg uld. tower during pneral quartera lnatead of The author of the book, "Second In the pilot bouae and wrote the alllp'e Command," depfcltnl hla vontace point or1antuUonal 1D111U1l llmilar to thet of 1 ti the aelaure, Murphy 1•1• that the In-aubmarin<. Ail of tllla. Murplly dalllled, cidenl oeed never bave happened. left the crew dlsor1111111ed. Planned base ho~ to the city system. : Orange County. . t , reactor's safety in legall7 ~ .1 Tlw• , :.'1£ai.lh~ yk, ,eded rr!"rsl:u.:1'11.~, I~ . • • . . 1 . public hearings. · · · :i i.'!Qno ~~1.!:t:: Li · · "They allould be eager to nrov th~ .. ' · .' .~it ' 'ghts safe1¥.Jl,~~:J .re 'hip."\" UM .asPnt~ttu~lq~~tnmi aa~luiUes 1~ ~ over lhe,cosUy ,servlca.:.._.-..• ! A--;._ ,_U 1'ghlight and~ Dle~~~llWctil<ICO~ If the road were \aba ..... j>y .lhll· .tU..,~.1. ... ..-~ _...., ~ •~~~.-.'?f m ~_Lhouse ~~~uY;"fi.;~ .. 11,;'~ ·anfn~~, v • \!I UUD PUC ltrut:tutt, 'u.i Lobliy' ~~·if ttrnalive acceso -an well diaagttf that uy lulure ~ Ii iure.fire apawnert'' contni\'tl"1. . San Clemente's Arta and Crafts Club th PUC Qld indeed be •11.,,.uJ ._,Ji;. ; AVll'lkti San!P1b~ ·qnce ~dered as has paid nearly s1 ,aoo'1h°'iita "!'fl ftJnds tio~;J,' ~,, . ~ ~I--~· ~ prlrhary. access ·woJld·~affict fdor.enl of for the lnlitallatk>n. or 1PeCJaf .. exhibit _ ··-'-' ' I .• ": homepwners.' · · I ' lighting Iii the new {allery, ol the com-... > • Other 'l'Ofdwlyf ihich Jlo• lite 'OX• munlty dubhOu&e. • s '~ s~ • . :; item<lr ·~arrow ·~ hah lJeeh """' The ii1iitlui«1pe111esi11:ere lhe llrst of ~l 1 00 • Ii~,, but ~.!Jdeii !flere 'havi cow an estimated·'3,000·lrl ctur,-lliii.i.to ~elp " r -1:-,. -; ... ' § pi,"¥, b!tterly 01 '1 / . . · · , outfit the gall.ery lrl 'th. cl~ which p ~ · 'F < will be dedicated with a mli!i;al ooncert r gra. . ·op1c ~ ,; · ·.c · t: · i· ) ' late next month. · · ~ ro 'l'rola .. , :I 'The 'gallejy !ill )llO •the ·~ ~~Y A=· ·,preoentatton on 1i9nUnuatiali · · ' "" dest11>edjnd·~IPP.«1J>11blic !lrt:buif!!ing ~,op lly 1achool pro~ma ln t!li "NIY ON . ,. . . . tn the .ell>'.·' . • . ' .. ' ! ... ~ <1apl 1Un~ School Dlatrfefwlll .. ~ · • • . Th< ·~~)i$hls ~ )ie'.mo\lo•t ileng beld by Ille 1/hlllet .councll oC PT ~I ' .: ' ••. '.." ; : ' 1 I· · · a iall'ailOIDtily In the cenu\1, lnaklllf It Tuesday Jnt~eSan 'Clemente Hl&h Bebool !Ame Can prisoners of war' in Norlti Viet:-possible to design lights to suit each art Little Theater. ~al'!~rting that J..'()ntinued support of the show, e1plained club spokesman Sandy The 8 p.m. program will include que.1- Martin lions from the audience and will lie Vi~tnamlza\ion program and of t~ The ~4rpeJed ga. llery me,asor, es lo.by-42 moder•ted,by -'~ul~ School frlnciMJ 11 Sa1gor:i: · &0ver'nment constltut~s "cop-,,,.-., ?"' ·-"'Y tinuatlon af the illegal u.:s. war of ag· feet and wiu b~vt: hanging panels 1$ well Valentine. 1 ', . '• gra!Sion,1' the North Vietnamese radio as permaneot walls available for hanging others participating will be Jack declared : of paintings. Coleman, principal of McNally School in "If Nixon does not want to end that Martin said technical advice for the In-the Newport.Mesa Unified Schoo I war of aggi;:esslon, then the U.S. military ·Stallation has come from officials of the District; Dorwood Stephens and Shirley men captured while committing crimes La Jolla Art Museum, Martin said. Goode, teachers In the local district; one can -not go home to be reunited with The club's gallery chairman, Art parent and two students. their families . Instead, the list of those Drielsma, served as codesigner of the Coffee will be served and the public ii captured wµI grow longer and longer." clubhouse and the gallery as well. welcome to the free event. GEM· TALK TODAY by UNIQUE AND \JNU~UAL Al our store weobave.one cJisplay case that holds a special attraction for our customers. That's where we keep our antique and estate jewel• . ry. This lovely jewelry, unlike a used car, does not lose value with age and use. · The selection is ·constanUy cbang· ing as pieces are sold and new ones come in. At any time you are 1ure to find items of lntorest. '1'bere are necllac1s rln1•. ~'°"cb11 and lll'- rln11 for U.e lad111, cuff links, lllct pins and watch fobs for th• man . Belldes the jewelry, you can a!IO expect to see anUqua w1tcb11, ,. stored· to ,PQ'fact worklDJ order; button 11oob, ,,uv.r co111 pun11, comp1ct.s and clpretta c-. Every Item in Iba department II an outallllding barfalD in prlca •• well u btaut:y. Slol> " uy tlma ud aee what we have to olJtr. Visit often to see wblt now item1 are ICl'ded nearly every week . For the unique 111d unUlllal at bargain prices, visit our ontlquo 111d eslate jewelry departmeat. I . Sparkling , diamonds for a Valentine Wedding . ' ' . Arta,,;..dll,.._ MH"'9 rlnoa. Lu•ury, blluty al'Kf fllf'llon capturM tn 'two ptrftct , tolden rfnoa., TM molt •JllQUltltt ..... lanofthtCh~ IOfrft lf'ld yout IOYt. ... them now • kCarveci ' •-~DAll'f 1-,AUl ... •ITM llT -J. C. fiumphri~ .Jeweler~ 112J NEwPOR'T ILVD .. COSTA MESA CONVINllNT TUMS JANKAMIRICAID-M.l.1TU CHARlll ' 24 YlA•S IN s.AMI LOCATIOfrrl PHONI 141J401 • ' . . . ' ·' .. • " I r 7 /! I I I l r 7 ' l '· J I LEGAL NOl'ICE I Safety Deadline Can Be Met-U.S. WASlllNGTON . tUPI) , The Juallce Department has contested a claim by 1 three lllto mak•rt that they do not have the ablllty to develop air ba1s or similar protective devices ror Jnstall1t1on on all .,.....,., <•rs by August, 1175. Ford, Chrysle r and AmericAn Moton: have filed lull in the Ith U.S. Cltcull I ' Court ol Appul& al Cincinnati askin1 lhat they not be forced to comply with the 1overn- ment reaulatlon calling for production ~ the devices by lbe deadline. · The auto firms argued thty did not have tilt ability to doY<lop the equipment. Tl'le Justice Department. in a writ filed this week, asked the court to deny the review sought by U>e auto companies. 'Ibe government said the judges were being asked to substitute thelr judgment on the development and reliabili- ty of the safety devices for that of an expert government ageocy which has studied the passenger restraint problem for several years. The regulation calls for in- stallati9n of either air bagii:, which inflate on impact, or other types of pass l ve restraint systems. OUrHl"St- 5ALE. ~·2.7,2~2' l..11t••mer!c.1,.f e m•1f•r ch•r1• 7 '••hlo., bl•11tl, ••wp•rt c111t1r 644.5070 Business-Labor 'Peace' Sought Varian Names New Manager Larry 0. Smith, Huntington Beach, bu been promoted to the position of Western regional service manager for Varian Data macbints. In his new position, Smith has rtspon1ibllity for coordination of all servict and all service engineers working on Varian equipment and systems within the western regiorf or the United States. SACRAMENTO (UPI) Gov. JlonUI R_. has caU. od lor an <nd lo "oeodlw c:onlllct" b<tweon bullnt11 and labor and the a.tart of ... n era or cooperation'' to assure a stronc U.S. po•lllon fn world trade . Ile decl1red lo nncinlc ap- plause that n1Uona1 labor leaders must "acquire some stattsmanahlp and •tor think- ing the calendar 1tll reada 19M" if America Is to avoid seeond place in the world trade market. In a pro.bualness speech to the Sacramento Metropolltan Chamber of Commerce, the governor Monday night aaJd the W•sl Cout dock strike has cost the Callfornla economy $1.7 billion, lncludlng $435.000 per day ln longshoremen wages. Afler citing the latter figure to his audience of some 500, Reagan asked, ''what kind or I Free Income Tax Preparation settlemeot call lheJ 101 tl>.tl will ever make that up tor them?" "Unleu we are prepared to accept aecond place llatua 11 a world tradin1 nation we m1t1t end neecUeu confllct between business and labor and slart an era ol coopera· tion," the govunot .. kt. Reaau uld he haa evory confidence In the American working man "but IODle of our national labor leaclers had bet· ter acquire aome state.manship and stop lbink· ing the calendar still reads 1933." The governor , former prul- dent of the Scrttn Actors Guild. a labor union, lold Of the "restless energy, the pioneer drive of the people " he found dw-tng a visit last fall to six Asian nations, including Japan. Save $30-$40 on P<ofessionat preparation ofyeur 1171 Califomi• and Federtl lndi~dual Income Tax Returns. Don't Delay s1111 up lotlly: •'-is.,,"" 11 )'Oii.,.. .. Anaheim smrws ICClllltlt Of $.5,000 or"""" 1r tor llltly ;s by~ 1n ICClllltll of $2,500 or more. ' tl,N&f EIM SAVINGS 9 AllAHEIM 187 W:llncoln Ave. 92803/Tel, "2-1532 BREA 633 SO. Broa llllil. 92821/Tal, 52M971 HUNTINGTON BEACH 411 lllin st. 92141/Tol, 531-1591 D41L v ~llOT I I Firm Geu Stmiet Bid HOUSTON, TOJ !Al') - Anc:9Qr.Wato Co .... an- --~rt a con-Ind w Ille .,.nulocture of a co11crete coaUnc machJne to be used ll1 1 rnulllmJlllon.<lolla ..,,I In Russia. The contract Wll ob- lalned lr001 R. J. Brow-o l A>soclatea of Rottenlarn. HoUand. d<S1IJ><n of tht plant at BakU. IWJAI. The ccnc,,.te a>alllllt trill ,1lve orotection and nf#'A· live buoyancv to llrJe Ill}. 11met~r "U olDtfho.i lf'I be 111,lallitd acrw the CaJ.. piio'l Sea. Tht rnachirM-will bo tU. ricatAd a-rt lallv in HN .. ton. New Qr leans, ind .Rel- it> r.h•Y. l..11 .• 11100 then ~~mhl"Ci ind tested at 8'11f> Ch.11•~. .... K.-iw·Wlllf> J1rtr"lf11Y'1 'fill "~'cl 81'1\"'" Yl'il" '~ 1~1111/lal"'°' or 1bl-""ku ,,1~ ... 1 "'"d iri th,. '"'lnlnt of R1tMj11n pt:rsoruM"1 . BofA Cuts Interest To4%% NEW YORK (UPll -Th& oost ~ borrowina: money fo l' c:OMUlllert, bus~ and banb dropped aa:ain this •w. 'l'he Bank of America , th<> -···...--·-· end !hit tt ._ cut JU "'*"" tntereat rate. 1 V• polnl. .. 4¥.' petteltl. Tile blok lilt ml rtt ._ ,.. ror ... -.r home rnortaa1es to ....., per- ceot. Bnk ol -· Pr<llid<nt A. W. a.non Hid the declne ettoknow Michaels. In tl>e pr*'oe role -the Inter- est I -cl!aiwes tu most creditworthy bu1ineu borTow- ers -and in the mortp~e rate JUde U necessary to re-- duce tM rite paid lo uvers. On Feb. 1. lbe intuett the Bank et Arnerk:a pay1 on re.RUlar savings !!:oe& .doWP '"- point to 4 _,1. . ' - I owm , KWIZMBOAM Four times a day, Monday through Friday. Pat:tiam~~ · KWIZTALK, 10 PM to MidnigM Sunday. Give him a call at U 4444 · The Bank of "-i<a't <UI ol the pr1 ... r• f.111-lirnl- lor -Io.--lty -New Yori< omd tlMr ...... ' Qlllllp ...... ~ PollllP'lll lilllt. aivlop....., ' -· ' -Tl'ltll .......... -"(]ilclp ul--.i.iti -of Chict&o allo ml lloelr prtmo nilll MoOday. TM Cndor National -ol Ian r..-cul Its rnortaaa• rale ., Friday. Misleading Credit Card Ads Charged SAN FRANCISCO !UPll -· A bin ... eJ•,;:t Oii,-~by o ....r. ,.,.uiroUon Orm haa been -by lite SUperlcr Court. a.-1or Court Juda• Byron Arnold llped I pennaneal ID- J-thil -apJnol Cndll card Service Butt1u. 14. W11lllniton. 0 .C. Orm. An tttomey on C1lifomla Al"'"'"1 Genenl EYello J: Youna-'a consumer p~ ._ loall ,..,,. aought Ille. ruJ!tta. AUorney John C. Porter uJd tbal 1111 llrm'• --~ In CO!lfomla aid lh1t uni• tu .. +k• ... wd, cnilt ---pty 11>-deftrdtely for purd11e1 mMe wllll their loll or ...., CINI. "Llablllly lor loll or stolen credit canla In C1llf°'* enda.'' hi aakl. jj when lte holder nol1lloa the llrm or bonk which lllued the clrlf '1 ~ilpllaat.leller,laJoar11110• pony •'-within a ~bletime.'' ""~w .. .-... nually by a.It Cord -ol-forllloervlcl. Insurance Merger Told A. L. ~. Presidml o1 a.pabffc Jn1ur1nc1 -.. haa •nnouncod 1111 mer&or ol <;ori!et Enlerpiau of. .. _.,,,,-. IWth I. 117l By lhla -.... Republlc --llMt lorlat locoly owned 1 ......... lrokeraae la Or-. Ollltiy. a. potllle lleadquorlm llr • tho llrm wlll be moved to I ,._ C-. Plw, 8ot1ia A-. 1111 lie will ""'*II bt .. -In """'1on utl ,.. FrlOclaco from Utll locatloll. I ' . DAIL')' PILOT SC ~QMtworked' '· •' . W.S. Competitive I •• /Position Dying? :· • • f , By JOHN CllNNIFI' nw YORK (AP) ' ~etlmes the words tend to d~ the act. not only In IJJ:lilics or governmental af· i ~·· but lD all eodeavors in / 1'hlcb mtn must exert total • eCfort to achieve their ends . . .'j In his State of the Union ·, Message, President Nixon ask- • ' ed congress to rt!ibt the I temptation toov e r spend, whlcb tended to, but did nol, disguise the fact that Congress ls angry at hlm for a $40 billion budget deficit. •• • And while urging Congress :., to resist the temptation to build an "economic Fortress America" and help Instead to erect a new economlc order as a foundation for prosperity and peace, he also· said defense spending would rise. •, E'ach suggestion can be -defended, but no explanations ·.· Coast Trio Promoted ?:·At Avco Three .Orange Coast men · have been elected v i c e presidents of Avco Financial Services. t h e International consumer rlnance company headquartered in N e w p· o r t • Beach, according to Allan E. Weidman, chairman of the board. The three are B.P. Daley, George E. Hoops and Dan A. ·Stewart. · · • Daley, the ·company's direc· ·~ 1: tor of marketing, joined Avco ~ ~in Canada in 1959. He is cur· renUy In charge of insurance marketing, merchandising and employe motivational pro- grams. Hoops. director of opera· tlonal services, joined the company in 19:U. H i s bfciground includes extensive supervision in operations and research. Stewart. wilh the company since 1955, spent most of his career in the New York · New Jersey area before transfer· ring to Newport Beach last year. Concurrent with his pre>- inotion, Stewart was reassign· ed to Avco Personnel Services, a wholly owned subsidiary. The company a I s o an· noupced the appointment of William P. Dowell. Richard H. Heilman, Richard A. Leahy and Earline Loop lo the posi· ~ 'tion • or assistant vice president& In Newport &ach. Dowell, working ollt of the company 's Anaheim diversified sales office, has been in charge or h i s department's sales financing in California and Colorado. Heilman. sales finance ad· mlnistr.ator, is based in Avco's corporate headquarters i n Newport Beach. Leahy, prior to his recent promotion, was formerly an administrative assistant in the operational services depart· meJJt. AT&T Talks Scheduled In County Walston & Co., Inc., will spofl.!Or a free seminar titled "Concerned About Your AT&T Stock?," in Newport Beach and Santa Ana according to Kae A. Ewing, vice president. The first lecture will be held in the Newport Beach offict or the firm, 500 Newport Center Drive, on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Account executive Franklin L. Wilson will be the speaker. The same program will be given in Santa Ana on Wednes-- day, February 2, al 7:30 p.m. in the Walston & Co., Inc. of· fice, 809 North Main Street. Account executives Thomas E. Burns III and Roy G. Tipton will give the presentation. <:t ~ Loop, with the company 1• since 1942, bas been assistant The AT&T seminar will cover the safety of the divi· dend. both near-and long-term. future financing of AT&T and its effects, the regulatory climate or the Seventies, •'interconnect '' competition. and the growth of CQP1puter communi cations. t · treasurer si nce January 1970. .~ • Avco Financial Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of · • Avco Corporation. operates Reserv ations can be made by calling 644-6550 f Newport BeachJ or 543-9301 (Santa Ana ). • more than 1,400 branch offices Jn the United States, Canada . ~~ and Australia. ' ........... .-........ ~ ... ----... ~--... ., .... , .· ·' ;. • ~ • • • " , .· ·'·' " . " . " .. ; ...... . •' . • • Interested in becoming a STOCKBROKER ~ "Yott are invited to a Get·Aoquainted. . lDformation Meeting with.a. sen.tor conaultaDt to the aeouritles 1Dduatry. .Attend tl>ls meeting and you will learn: / • "\oYhat does it take to become a .' auooessful Stockbroker? • Howmuchmoneyd.o Stockbrokers make? , • What securities firms are hlrl~ l :now? Whom should you contaotf , • What i;ype of training d o stockbrokers receive? • Doyouhavetheexperf.enceau.d aptitude to quollty? • Answers to your queBttons. 'I'h18 meeting and our ecrvioes are f're• t.o all proapeodve StookbrOkers. We are consult.ants to eeveral aecuritle. ftrm9 ..,,.;bo pay all o! our :fees . OUr cltcmts are htriDg nowt Dale:• Thursd03'', J'aDUar:Y 27,1972 Time: 7 o4CS -9'115 P.~. PlBoo: Chart Room • A1rpc>rt Dm. 18700 Ma.oA:rtbur Boulevard " Newport: Beach Jt1ser•a:tloU8 arQ n .ot ~BUl'· Pleaee be pl"OIQJ)t. • OOat8 and tte• zaqueaited. r1J Broyles l?J Management Company COMIJ/Unlt to-th. Secutlri9 lndwtr/ 2111 Ylo Ttjon IM11.,, CM ,,..., --&11 .. s,c.Jlf«nlo80214 • OVER THE COUNTER Complete;-New ~ork Stock List r ( I I I r \ • I \ r 7 " I .. • w-. -~ '1m SC DAJl.Y 'U..OT U • "' Wednesday's CIOsing PrittS-CA>mplete. New York. ~tock Ex~auge List •• ~ I " ' . .. • I i r. I ~ ' , I -......... __ ............ llOST SHARES • 1:1 i'. te:ITtt : ~Ai.v. Wfwr• atul "°•er• : ., __________ .., __ _ .._ !!:."!!!.. ................. --" -... ...-.... ... '.,r ~.ij"1f!1~ ~ .... --.. _...,.. ._.,.. I ,: ;._ IP _ .. OllfllllP" • • • .-U1 1U 1 ·:-.. l"'+tllo IU ~ ~ \'I:: r!l.\i .-• ..... Market Finishes ~we~ Sixth .Day N!W YORK (UPO -The slo$·.maritet save way to erotlt tatinC Wednltday ind flnbhed lower f9r Ill<! mlb =-oU•e -1on hi'lnoelente ttad· 1111 OD tile New Yorli Stock pchan .. ~ ' .. ·SbOrUy before Ille fl'nal bell tho Dow )onu In· dustrial 1Yer.,. wu·down S'.57 it 889.15. standard " Poor's 500 stock lnde~ wu off· 0.38· at 102.53. Dedlnoa held I . 1Ugti£ edge over advances llDODl,thO more thU 1,700 iliueS·CroSslng the tape'. ~II taking wits Plrllcularly ·eviilent In blue chip stocks. Some ·analysts .said 11\tY thougb,t the market needed more tangible evidence the economy b s\tiving. Some thou1ht the profit taklnj wu nor· > Complete CIO-S~· Pneftl American Stock Exchange List ' . ...... ~-... .... ... .. ·i1 ., I • 1 • i ~.~ +t , ~·" +·v .:.:.\., "'" -. 1+~ "'" _, -· r1 J i 'i .:"II Finan~· Briefs· I ' • ff DAILY PILOT ~AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ·- Wed.-day Evening JANUARY 21 t:«> B D IJ) 111 1111! -.,,_...,111 ... - D CilliD-B Cil Wlij WIW Wat mn..n1- • I lfu• ti-· llJ I-' ., •• , .... Wet a..,...,.,. l:JO 8 StM Alln aw (R) Gunb ire Boll Elnsttln, ROMF G~•r 1nd Pim• t l1 M150n. D _, <Cl (10) .,.,... l'llca" P1rt I (dr11111) '57-U111 Turnt11 Lloyd Nolan, l11 Pfllllps, Oi1n1 Y•r· •• (l)fill-®1-(CJ (!1tt) ......... liw,.. (western) '52-JtmtS Stew- 1rt, Rodi Hudson. m...,•ri•"-m"'....,_ @-U.. mno.......,.11<w m•-.. OJ&tte• Auel mi.. Afldtnidts • 11 tt•111c1M 7:«> B CD D Ill -@ frldll .,,'°"*!UlllCll il)Dnpot e wur • .., u.r m I lM ""' m I -.ti Joioolo m._ mu tttru .. QI Collep ...a..11 USC ¥1. Pep- perdlnt. · fl) Mam, l:IO ilANEWSTARINA * NEW ACTION MOVIE "CUTTER" CUTS THRU 'NBC MYSTERY MOVIE' O llill!l•IC -"°"" "Cutttr" Stirs •rt Pete, 0Wld1, Cameron MltdMll. Aolltit Webbfr. 81rb1r1 ljusPI. 111 se1rcll ol • mlu· ln1 pto foolblH q111r11~ CUI· t1r (DIAnd•l uouri Chlai1o's lh•I· to tnd lilt wetlthJ Lib Shaft OriW: ttN !or dllll. D CDCIJ ID A1C ....., Ito• "1lll Kopykatt" GLllSt ho3t Is Onoft Wtlles. Gue:st Is Ron Mooci't wtlCI l111par10Mlts Cmrabf trld D11r1nt1, ll!IOlll OChtn. m Trutll tt Ctneq11tncts !D llJllolsW"' t:OO B (I) Wt.II C.llW A use of bubonic pl111M1 Mnds Dr. Joe Gin· non 111d 1 public hnlth doctor, pl1yed by 1111st LlrrJ Blyden, on IA l ll·Olll Mlrt.h for tht tolJrc.t ol tht lnl&ctlo11 to h11d off tn 1pldemle. mDMIFmtSlln ED QJIAl!ttbl Dm• Mm!IM Im"'"" an..-· Gm Ne U.. I*" Ml t.lO B f-,_ H.., Com.I tnd Rose Mtrit trt l11t11r1~. 0 (]) (JJ l!rJ Tiit P11111 .. t11 No lnloJmtlion was 1v1ll1bl1 from tht n&twort 1t prm tlmt. IJldltWmlNtwS l81tT ... tftilf 10:00 II CJ) Malllll II a r ry Sulllvtfl 1uuts ill this $lory of • blttl1 fOf power bttween rMI 11n110rds th•t lhre1t1ns to break Into open war~ fart, ind ..loe Minnix ffnds hlmall In the middle. 7:30 II Dedier 11 Ille Htaa "II You C1n 0 ®l m Mlpt S•ll•rJ Suddy Eh· Help Somebody, Dofl'f' Med student sen slits ln '1he W1illn1 Room,"• Michael Upton learns that 1 dotlot Wutcm story, 1nd Donn• Dou&las un do onlr so much lot 1 patient. stars itl •t1st Rita for 1 De1d 0 PRlMIEM TN Mone fldlry A Druid," the stort of 1 st1tu1 uny· urlely ol 1u1st$ host this Pmsram Int an evil curse. thll combines tlvt 1ction, 1nim1tlon • m "•ws 1nd nature films in a anr romp c:J Movie: (10) "Mr Son, The Vt• throt1rh Olsnt)'man ia. Th1 se1l1s plrt" (ccmtdy) '~6-Belt lut0tl. rn1rb ttit 11lurn of Micbr Mou.st, Kitty MtSh1ne. who 1lon1 with otller ftmous Disney fl1J ~ TIMlbe Heruy VIII thlr1ct111, Joins !he host tot 1 marriu Anne of Cltva. comical Id: It dlffemt subjects. CE lledllS T.,.tln On tonl1bt'1 ,.tiow Ch1rl .. NellOl'I 8:) 111 Prtlaalo111I Reilly Introduces the lllow't loplc , .• ''The Vmtion." lO:JO II) Tt II AnllDllllCtd 0 -, 1,,., ... ..,~ ....,.. oo -1o,., "' .. (1dvt11tun) '35-Edwitd G. Robin· fJ Tllh ~ Ttw Ufll S1tchtl P1i19 is son, Miriam Hopkins. lhl surprised 1uest. @Tt Tett lttt Tmtl l!'f Nm Hu1h Wiiiiams (I) I Drea. tf J.ln11i el Alor9ntlcll 0 M/111111 $ Morie: (lllr) ..... QJ Fii•: "Rnllldl," Tyrone Power. River" (western) '48-John W1y111, Montiom1ry Clift, W11ter Brtn111n. fiD Mewlt C.1111 m ...... ·•Htrta mff,.'j:;' IHl '" MM.., fl) n. fl'lldl cw Ill ........ i.eltl1WrltM m- 11,ao a a CIJ ®I mm"'"' o ... ...,_ oo --o rn m- II Td • Clntfl11t11ctt .... _ I 1:00 II CINI ...U SIMw Si1111r Rar tDl n. C.Unt If hf TillMI Charin t111M with C.rol lu1111tt, IS tht ChllWOlllln, I" t fllllaizM ll:JO 8 (I) Mm lrilftl "b1uu rntdlty" colltert 11141 .,... a am Jellnllf C.rlH Sched· ditn Tim Conway pilp 1 priQI: who uled 1uests: IJO¥d 8rid1es,. Jerry llurs Miu Bumelfs eo11rmiln In LllCIS (of N.Y. Knie.bl, KlrtD Mor· a h'11ic rncMt $pOOf about 1 fallen row, kl Trucklnr Co.. wom1n. e Mwlr. "RIN tt llllpll" (mus- ct C AU.·12 "ill• P1ro!1 Vlo-lcal) '45--Bob Hopt, Bina ClmbJ, l1lof" Trlnl Lopez: 1uar1as 1 Pl· O ())@ Q)Dld: c:.wtt forme r role officer who MMb with Officers baseblll superstar J1ekle Robinson Ma rio, tnd Retd In tryina to ketp is a scheduled pest. I JOUlll IM!Kf:tbtll pllJlf llDll US· Inc 111rartics. 0 Mtwil: (C) "Sml M11 F11• D Now! A new time for Now" (we.stem) '56 -:-R1ndolph * THE COURTSHIP OF Sort!, G•il '"""·Lu"'"''· EDDIE'S FATHER m USC 11•1111111 Trojans pr., 0 CD (I) m Tiit Courblllp et [d. UniversitJ of Providence. dll's fek "Th• lnve:stOl'S" Tom ID Movie: ""'-PI r I 1 Expl'UI'" and Norm1n Invest In an oil wtll (mystery) '53-Glaudl R1lns, M1rtl on• tip from a waiter. , Torrn. CJ):.:. Cirm SpecMI M•it Wil· 1:00 II ""'ii: ..... SM!ce" (COM-m AlldJ Crfffitll Show edy) 'Jt-The M1rx Bmlhtrs. m "' ""''"'. rn DD ID@) -fD aJ Tiie Prlwttt Ul'IS ti Merl-1:30 IJ ~1 Mutu•I um m All·Nipt Show: ''Ir 1&1111 I Gm llte str1nOtr," "Cwtltnil," "T1•pjc:e• Thursday O (C') "MIP" (adventure) '6&- Cllnt Walkrr, Jay North, Sajld Kahn. m "lllclJ stttr (m)'!llfY) •• ,_ Dorothy Umoor, Sriln Donl..,,., Cl•ire Trevor. 2:00 ID "RoH Htat" Part I (mystery) '4'-lda Lupino, Camtl Wildt. l :OO (IJ "A Stitdl In TI•" (eomtdy) '63-Norm1n Wisdom, Edward CMp. man. Qi "T1mi*d Anttl•" (drtml) '51 -Rock Hudson, Robert Sttek. 4:00 II (C) '11....., (rom111t1) 'SS- Trrnne Power, Susan Hayntd. 4;30 (]) S... 11 lOAM lbtill1 D'(AN CANNON JENNIFER O'NEAL JAMES COCO 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. Flawless OCC Prodtu!tiOtl Chorale, Ballet Join Forces In Superb 'CarminaBurana' By TOM BARLEY Of IN 0.11' Plltf lttH Two of the brightest stars lq our country's fine art.I firma- ment glowed in unison last weekend In suptrb performances of "Carmina Burana" that will be long remembered by those of us who almost lifted the roof off the Orange Coast College auditorium .with our ovation. Cart Orff's moving and magnlllcent scenic cantati brought the Irvine Master Chorale and the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet C o m p a n y memorably together In a Oawleuly p I a n n e d and brillianUy delivered team ef· fort. Both ensembles were at the peak of, the~ form apd bolh had -brilliant offering;s by ~NEWPO :il BfA(H-u1 ,.,r e"ttarue t o th e-fobulov\ lulo l\t.· Oot J SJ'.>0 ....................................... HELD OVER AGAIN NEW YORK CRITICS AWARD TOP 10 IN LOS ANGELES BEST TH!ULLER OF .THE YEAR DON'T MISS IT cases. You just turn him loose. int Eastwood Dirty Harry ,.,' .: . •00 PANAVISlON" •TECHNICOLOR-• Warner B~ .. A Kinnty Comp1ny EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND :.\TH "THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH ~~~Jr'"" SI • • M•c" •~"•· ., •u.1• • • ..... ·-·· -·. ----· M?·"909 • """''-'•• ··- NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE Sliowiftt lo o...,., Co. '''l'llE LAllT Plli'fiiRI IHDW , ISA .MAStERPl@#f,! It is not merely the best American ':J'Tlovie of a rather dreary year; it ·is the most impressive work by a young American director since 'Citizen Kane'!" -PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN, Newsweek "THE LAST PICTURE ·SHOW tells a series of interlocking stories of love and loss ... that illuminate a good deal more of one segment of the American experience than any other American film in recent memory." -VINCENT CANBY, N.Y. Tlmn ...... PtTER llOlllJANOVltK featured soloist.a lo spur the on to a slandlng ovation 1 the cheers during the concert attended or an audience tb frequently Interrupted t h performance with spontaneo -and forgivable -applause. Maurice Allard, obvious! reveling at the helm of Jrvine l\.taster Chorale th will acknowledge no equ when it Is in the kind of vol it was in for the group's belo ed "carmina, "'must take to billing in the praise depar ment for his splendid directio of this immaculate productio But he must share that bll ing with ballet director Lllf Zall, whose ins pired choreography and personal direction of her disci,plined dancera played a major pirt in the success of this colorful and. exciting production, They unerririgly captured the spirit of a score that tells us. as clearly as music ever tells us, of the renegade monks and errant students whose exodus from the cloistered life in favor of· the earthy caroUslng and pursuit of the fleshpots m a d e medieval days far from merry for those who had to endure their excesses. It is understandable that Orff destroyed all his earlier work when he found the long lost manuscripts on which he built his "Carmina Burana." The manuscripts were destin-- ed for just one man and Orff abundantly proved that ra- with a . scoring that has equal in this pa r ti cula musical form . · 'But a word or two about some of the soloists w helped to niake t b "Carmina" one or the exciting events in our Ora Coast season. " Kristi Moorhead and Lynch particularly caugh eye with some fine terpretatfons or Miss Za . splendid choreography. had some hard working maJ backing up their Uforts Hal O'Neal and Gene W contributed !belt customa indefatigable ahd I n 1 p i performances among a of males who give Miss company a strength balance that is not always e dent in ballet organiza~ tills stature. / On to our chorale tributors and the hi praise here for some l!iter work from the likes of oratura Darrellyn Melilli, co tralto Barbara M i 11 m a mezzo.soprano Ann Morr and Jonah Kliewer, a solid astonishingly a d a pt a b I baritone who seems to get be ter with every cOncert. Kliewer overcame what strongly suspected to be aftermath of a cold to turn a memorable delivery to o of the most demanding par in music. Frankly, Jonah, have heard nothing better · Jong years of ex posure both Europe and the United Sta to this 'Carmina Burana• which you contributed nobly, All that one can say about Darrellyn Melilli has been said many times by this critic. Aglin, her sweet voice soared out into that auditorium in renditions of key 'Arias that, very frankJy, brought tears to the eyes of this critic and quite a few more who iUd- denly seemed to realize; as thcise glorious tones swept over us, that their shoes need- ed a long and carefuly e.x- amination. But that Is lhe quality of tho Irvine Master Chorale: slant, inspiring and geared the~ of pufectlon that w Immediately· rteognlzed• a endoroed by the equally splen did Laguna balle! company. Ntilher contrihl('tor to th memorable 'Carmina Burana Will ever put on 1 bette. performance. HOLLYWOOD (AP) - The GP motion picture ratlng lw changed to PG IO that It will 111<n clearly 1tand for "parental iUJd.. •nee." Tbe l'llln& "' apPIJM to movies tn which parea1aJ IU!dance Is .. ..-be-~ people be ·~ to attend. The GP nlil; WU wld. ly lllisundentoad •nd oltea WU m!JtatM f<r "pnenJ publlc." Jacl< ValenU, -1dent ol lhe Motion Picture A... olatloo of America, oald the MPAA erecutlve com- mittee .-to chance the rattni all« a ...-1atto. by olllclala I( the National -ol Tbeoter - . ' I I 7 " ~ .. ' fl p ' Lag11••• 1'.Y. Steeb. ·: • vor. 66, NO. 22, .. SECTIONS, .. l'A6ES TEN CENTS • K~ssinger Tel'8 Sec~et Paris .Trips · . • . . W ASllING'J;ON (AP)· . .,.-Henry K111--· llnulb tilt ~ of Freoch "It wu UIUllly a --lhinl lo ......t ·• n o1Ji e.r Joumov, 'lllll -cllannal ••• we hawi made a namber of mg er dllclosed loda)\" ha made .hi.I Pm-Georpa J'ompldou, would end 1CC01Dpllllb thll ID two daya," Klalllpr clandesttnt lrlp1 tO Paris for private !I' "at ,_ lllllo-ued airfield near uld. pi'olinced the bombshell ~ent of!Ol'.I ID varloua clw1111t1.M , Wbeo lbe Jut swnmor tbe~ Nixon wW travel to total record 14 pilbllllbed, and It .will be Vietnam peace !alb by tranlferrllll Pilrll." While .ha woillcln't be apoelllc, 11>-~rom -plane !:!' anoUter several times ' He lold ..,.,men he 1enerally slayecl dlcatlana were tllat llVVll of lbe Klu- Clllnal •· vtait lrrlll8ed by Klslfll(er · , wtieD he ·-.tljo conlemd in Pekini Jl!I~ In due time and at &n'IP- nd by laDdtnc at • )itile-..,.i alrilejd "In lbe oullklrU with people we ....i 11 qer tripa wan made In """'"';:'1.J: near the Jl'r,..it caplli!, C<llltacll." He did DOI ldenllfy lhem. Tllo · not part of lbe bll,......wllllt wtb aim. .. leaders. proprtate time • • • other• ~lze ~singer, PrellldelJl ,NlxOJl's assistant meetbl,g placel, Wli1cb be clld not cllvutre. tta1 fleet. • • Jy With llll'Clllna·announcemerij, Nlxc>n tbet we liave goae the exll:.,,;\ile n far and 11!1~.subtly telegraphed the u POW• ara ~;r.'ClO not want to for ~'tiOlii! l«lll'ilj ,'allalrs, laid he were .. __ by lbe oilier side," bl ltlJslaier'n1earlytlll,llOOmilaaofclop. d1dn t wan) .lo (d tnto ea!m•lve cll!t:ails on Wd. d-lnlenlatloaaJ travel for &lie llOOt* Of tlie· oeCrel •Vle!Mnl ~· which dlacloae any · , details because the ddet -e 'dh1ckwM ID .bil nl· "'C:tlona .,. ::r,• ." tloul' t!llotlaed ·-11 ,._.,, his trlps to parti over a »moatb period • Ten of hil U lrlpr ...,. secret bl uld prlrate talb bea ,._ apln llial Nllon because "we may want lo do It opio." and lbe olben were publicly _,; and bll c1qau1 aJdel ... klap a -. ·But he;dld llY be 1enerally Oew lo altbou(b the fact be wu meeting with . The llocq, (l'lylnc KhllDler wllo r ~ M ay wbeo preH A.-illdlcalioa bad -Wilen Nix· ~ -Id L. Zlealer 11ve lhll on, ~ ·• 1D1tionally • tell'Yiled 1lBS la-answer ".&en .asked whether peace ~erlcan ,q>Wtary. bl1e1, aj>parently In ' the ·North ;.'ldnl"*< peice ne(Otllton spelb wHb lbe accml 'of bis Dauve Europe, lrl!'sferr!d oaco or t~ and wu noL ,. ~; -1111· Pilrll trtpa · torvlew, ~an. 2, -'Id: · ' . n~ WWiam Porter w9uld be tak· ''!e ~e· punUed IVUY; llflOllOtlng l\!lt.ick·new proposals wbeo bl retun\Od .I • , ·-. -· ··,'y -~ _, ,.p r ' ·-1~on . . . ...... as_ • . !V egoti~tions, Began . , . On Deadlock in 1969 W ASllINGTON (AP) -The loDowlng ls an at-a-glance sununlry of Presi- dent Nixon's statement on the Vietnam War: · ·SECRET TAI:J\S: Priva!e negoilatlons bave bef!11 held since Aug. 4, 1969, · to break IJie ~ over Vletnan!. but Nixon unveiled them ln en eUort to ,breathe oome Uf11 In~ the Pads poac:e talb. / r KISSINGER: lleFl' ~ ~. natioaal-oecurity-illalra adviser to NJ&oa, WU the ne(otialor. al J3 secret meetinp· m France. · • PROP06Al& ,On May 31, 11!11, a secret Jl'.S. offer was ..i forth "fo qreo to a de'l61De ~ wllhdriwal I'( all Amer~·lol'cel In ucbange for release of all:A!rllcii,n ,:ol W8I' and a, ~·" T!IO North. Vlelnameae rej~ tt ID .!li!Y; dein_anam1 U.S. overthrow of the South Vlelnameae 1ovenunenl On Oct. h, \be u'.S. offend' Ila ei(htiJQihl plan that the. North VWnameae falJed to ~$Pl.AN-·: 1111:~ ~,;;..id oe& WltbdraJnl of all u.s: , and '·"'""~· -~• ....... it.lfall~·- !trO '~ ~ ··~ eleiitlla -'IO all -In · South Vletnam-all wMlilD lb: mmlba of the allDlnl':of an a;rNlllllll. . Fmtber,Soatll ~ ~.. f ...... ill-l*llidel!l .....iel .. liCn I moatb before lllt elocliqii 11*..-J "lf!11' .... --Wlllld t.aU OYll'. •& . 1' ~ • ~ . . 'No·: Mention of 'MIAs' • ( • I Disappoints Coast Unit < I ' ' • ·11y GBORGB u:al.u. l"---.-Pnsidaal Nlzoii's P9""lhlt O>~vc11ill!lbl-of lhe -of m.. Wllo ara mldi!ll In lctioD In ., Vietnam ls vi.....t' II l'cllaconcertill(" by the Orlll8• Coullly of· fie. of the Concern.for MLU and PO\VI. POWs. viewed ·the ua of the term POWs In hll opaecb -t<. lnchldo the men wllo are mlahfClnadlon. HurOkHurt ·.BY. Blast InNewYork NEW YORK (UPI) -~· ~P' parenUy caused by lnceocllary )Jpriibl~ blazed today tbr~ ~ "lld,::::t of two muaical ~irtlsb·· , 11enciea wblcbr ~ Ill lqspoi~ '~ taleDt, .kill\D4 "'JF;. 11!4, .. Ja!l!lla..,...,... lfflltdi• .80J.~I • . '. NenlMd!a•~-' w ea11a· ...._ ..., ._ 7,,.. a 73 i -lo .. ~ ....... .. Jlllfl'J lllllliiooli , ....... ... qlil!"'''' . . l . llDtok. a, wu tNaied at ~ Hospital for lblie n+alaflon 11111,.-. ' .ed about two houra Ollar lbe JllOrlliQa.ID- cident at bll llllh floor AVllllll of Ill" Americ11 office. l ' •• The v I c t 111>" oi tbe Ure tbm1e~ 11lo reported to be' a. Hlll'Ok, emplOJe, pro. babiy a receptlonbl, In .)ler 20I, , Damap 'Wll • cleicrtbad .. "very heavy" ID live JOP1111 wbere the :llre WU contained by fll'linen. ' · The o!Jier.)lloe ,,._rejlorlfiil ....,i.Jnad to a ln>U!ld floor rOcepum room at tbe office or Columbia ~ Manailmmt, Inc., I few b!o<;P i-tbe elflcoo of Hurok Concerts, illii· 1'1iere were no !ft. juries. . , . , . ;· ' .. I Mrs. LaVanne Lauclerba\1(11 oi Newport IJeacb, ~er of the TUltiD M!A·POW pffice; laid lodaY of lhe PrialdeDl'1 peace p~ -1>, "We bad boped for more. Nevertbelm, wlve1 and families ol MiAs are concernecf, !bat any peace tn- ltlailve ""'lbt by the· Prealdent include plans for obtalning an "accounting" for the miJaln( ...... Mn. Lauderbluah noted. Mrs. Rosalyn Lamb, secretary 1o ·Mn. Sam Gold, vice president of the Hurot flmi, said !bat at 1:30 a.m . .PST 'there was "a bunt of Oame and the enUre recepti?:' ·dut .,.... • waa eanlopfcl In smoke. . , 1. "Theae two oqimlullona aie respona~ ble for brlnclni Si>viet culture 'lo 'ule United Slalal at the -time '!bit Soviet culture ls reapo!llible 'for the deaths . and Jmpr11omnen1 of smet Jews/' the male'. Caner said.-''Never S. ··. f F . . . /¥'lli.!'_ .•.. ··s"li . et:·'. .nr · · :ree. blil11c.-·ow ~·we in the concern movement hid Mini rumors abodt peace talks and lnlW'bl wu trytag bird lo end the Jrlr. • "I'm for Nixon all lhe way but thought be WO!lld hate bad mart lo oiler, lut night. I lilDkly '181 cllllppolnted ~ he would spoclllcally menlloa lbe prbonera el war but not tbe MIAI, •• Mn. ilauderblugb said. • She u:plalned thlt MIA, are the mea who art lhe '~unknowna", the men whole tmnllies canno& know for sure are alive er dead. l\IOll are probably "actually POW1 " Mn. Lauderiiaugb noted. .. Aid ;i,. "'ped !bat ..... bow ~' Nllm • 5 of Crew Live As B.oat ·Sinks; '6th Man Dies ' . Carole Hanson wllo ii In Wuhln(lon at- tendill( a board meeting of the natlooal MIA-POW Oflanllatlon, ecboed Mn. • • ' " ' I ) • • . ' I I ' • t.uderbaugb'a views. . 11lt would be 8 shame lf IOIDe' deal were reached without some definite assurance these men are accounted for," Mrs. Limb llld. The Tustin olllce ol the Concern !or MIAs·POWs e%pecls to continue worklJ!I for the return of prbonera, but Mrs. Lauderbaugh added abe wu 1<alelul !bat at the leut, Prealdenl Nixon's Tueaday apeech had "made the public aware now !bat ~ ls beiDg dooe." "We're 1oil>I lo keep •ploggq," abe said. • Mrs. Lauderbluih'• nepbaw, Air Force pilot Dennis Cbambeh .II I POW wllo wu llbot down All(Uli 7; 1917. . . . Aaaln" • The.mWtant def .... Leque headed by nbbl Meir Kabane inlonned the newa meclla tt would bold I ..... conference to diacuu Soviet per1mnancea, In the United Slates. • Later, it canceBed the...,. eonlerence wbile. clenylnc any hii"idhflltY '"" the lncidenll. . ' ' Tllo balldq ·--.JlderPrlle• ii located waa ~ ·llld \1lt ID.fund were taken to -Ilolpjlil ID am· bulanceL They I~ lo, lie lldferinl from bum• llld ......... , .. '!'be (lletlllllll.... ' .. I •, ~ ' ~ . ;) . ~-L111,lTO!lllln..ol'llowlll llld Martln'1 Laugh-In, musfcal"comlce Sl!iles IJ!d~eon.and·La(UDl·planlst.H.-y a.rtJs are I few of• the Jlllllel tbet will •fl!JIU at !Jie La&pna l!ea<h Free Cljnlc Bi( Varlely Sbo\I\', Frl~ay· at 1:30 p.m. at the bi(h acbool auclllorfum, 125 Part Ave. 'froduced ' by LaJUIWI .Ian ·ilemard, Laugb-ln mualcal cllrector, tbe -wlll alao feature the art colony'a Gabelef Goldllar l'olblng ... 'l'ICtatl at II (lat diiluctlhll) are being sold,at lbe Free CUalc, m .Giamiqi-a !fl.i Dlllty'a -. ., S. Coat ·IIJillnr*r. Coltap ' -1111, IOI ?(.' Coaal ~; J'meabelt 4'1, .. s. Coul . '' ... • • Chamber Eyes Pr.ess · .. Ban • ) • ! I Directors ConsUJ.e r OustiiJ,g~unch. Meeting ·Media \ . . 'l\e Lquna Beach OWnber ol Com-memben ara ntlcelt ·-.,...IDI flmdl. ·'Iba .Joaluna --a.mber meroe came close lo -m, -first ap," Marcom ..,ia1oac1. lllllidlaa a 115,M mnmunlty "4..rtilln( lot lbe Art ~ 'l'ullday -the "It ls dllllcult lo -aflectmlJ lbla ~ fer u. dty -:.r-· boald of cllrec1bra wu ·-to comlder way. We ara ...,...,.. fD.lbe .,..W. di llllii9lor Lorry-. "I dan't ... bemiln& new1 roporten -Ila mootbly fetlin( our ""1 11111 .-U -be ..., ,.. ..,. -Ille -. 'l'beJ do an I---111Ille110UD1i1 their taken cut of Qlllest • ...W IDo .-11tcJt..,.wtllo.......,.mdl\'t -lnbllllta free d!acaaPae cqmpetely bl Iba........ ...... ..., . ...,...u..." Praaidaot a.. X-uld the ... Raportora W ...,. ..trlled ot !llo a-'* • ' w, 11111 bsnllea ,Iba Wlnllt ...U.. commltfoa of tba boald wu mal· «UtlWI cw1•1i'tlt£ .,..._ Illa 411 ,_,.fir 1• •, -Ila~ in( Iba nco_.. lllal -. --. tllo •11" s 'N9 -Ii -. ·=a-::•.•» a. 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Coast ·u••'-, •W&U"af• I ' ' : Allo,i tbe.-ctllar, .JZO,.Forllt 'A've.; ·oJa Soft Shoe, Ill s. .Coiut Hl(lnny; - spectrum,. !JM s. c4ut lli(hway; White Houae, .330 •S. · Coul Hl(hn7; Ford's Cale, 2'191 S. cOut wlbw17; Slot· · tleniyer'a European Food, m Gienneyr0 St, ,. Abo, Bill ·Thomu Clmeru, la f'.oreal; World Tra,..t Bureau, flTI ~ Ave.; )l'luik Factoey, , 'llO S. CoUt lllrlll llirf ..... lllM s. 'Giulloa I, • N. Coat illPWl1 Lquna. I ' •Royalty Hit Slopeia . ~ (tlPi) _,... .... ol 1"D flaw lo 9Hiellaii 'l\su 117 1o Jolll tllo == Jl'wllll ... a.. dlllrlna" Ill I bolldlJ La .. ...... court .,, il3rL • I I lo the Parts taliJ thll week. ·' 11 We do have propoula on the table la Paris and we have not bad responses. to those proposals from the other side. [ don't want, at tbil moment, to lmply lo you that he ls loil>I to take anythln• back." The response pualed White House reporters at the time, but the meaning became clear when Nixon cllsclosed Iba\ Porter lsni taklni anything new back to Paril -he's slmDIY retumln1 to lay the previously prlva(e • plan on the public ne1oilaUng table. ' eec North Viets Did Not Nix . 8-point Bid From AP Dbpaldlet North VtetnamM1 officlals in Paris to-· da;y c11led Prtddsz' Nixon'• Iftdochlna speech a . '1bruen challenge" and 111erted he brcib i promise In revealJnc .aecret talks ~' llaDol'a dlploinall and presidential -a.wJ Et L cw. 1n ·anotber ~•M, lllrli llMIDI· -monllored la .... lfac -~ 'lodQ )bat Nllol'• Vlatnam 1*11' .... ..ewDhfi . .... 'A11Pamd.f:r*811d"l!s ii deltpliDn lo ...... _ .... elolni' ed 1!111 lbe Nl9llldrilltratlaa In publlo and prlYllo ..... "did not reopood to the two ClllM1I* IDdamtntal for I Jllll ~ lllt!eont of the v~ It lilted ·Ille ... .... Involved .. -to ~ .. Vietnainbation. of ti. W. and ~Tiii in m11Dtl!oln• 'lbl• .,. . .• c. lbe llilo of the !ilalamanl WU lllpllff;· nowlsft wu the WOl'd reJectlo!l irlld iD ref~l! :;1xon•a elclit1'0b!I =llJ ~u not. In ~ Tllo 1lorlb Vlllmc••• auaealad ~ Nlxoa'I l'nlilllrls about Ltlsaln&er'•·lrlll!' lo Parll did --...--"Wa ilns aim llillnlad Ill," 1111111111- mG 11111, "11111 lfr. in.. liDlld -weyandaeladlEltlllllr.Rt ..... of .. puoe but medt NII war." . · Altboulh-1111 "-lb Vla!nam• l'llllo broad!'alt .!bot --did DOI .. jeel lbe aJcl' P'*I plan wblcb N-aid ..... --.. tbe Communlall .. Pll'il tine mwlClll llO, Jt Aid Jt COlf-talned "Dolblal .... .. . • HIDOI calW apln .for the Uniter! Slalal to ac<epl 1be -ID& Viet Colill plan --lo lbe Paris jllllCI la~lutJuly. • 1'When analfl!ld," Radio Hanoi said In the Vletna,_ lanpqa bnadcut, ''ll be<oma cloar tbal lbe llufc . U.S. plot and the U.S. -bave i1111 cboapd la ""fi ~·~ •• .,._i. ... not~ way to end lbe war, and antU the war 11 ended lbere will be no .-ol (llee'NUON, P1Co I) f"4•• ....... 'l'blDp wfll lie ... Iba ... llldt "l1lundaJ ... tbO a... CDMI. • and tllqaa ...... ,.,. .......... onl)'110parceill_ .. _ In( Into rU!. llllbl ,,..,,.., .. bo in lbe IO'L Lowe in lbe IO'L INSID• TODAY •CJlaru. ........ at .. - .... """"" .......... ,,. Ir lrl ..,,pope,, ..0111d 0 f' 0 • '. COUftq,; 1111 lczlut stop Ir ltl S... Ciolncwto. lln Tllcalfr Nata, Page 15. LM.llN Y -•. g..J -. as• so• • c;:s.J -... ...... _. 11 ... llJI 8 .. .._ . -. ' ' _ ......... ----. ___ ... Jr:""·-ll -... 1r.111:•,. ......... ~, ,.,,_ . = ;t · ---- • . ' • ' • J 4 i '• · . • .. .. , ., .. ,;• J• .. , I , , UPI T.._.I• SOL HUROK CARRIED TO AMBULANCE AFTER FIRE Bomb Suspected In Midtown M1nh1tt1n Skyscraper Blaze " : Transit Head "'" :;·~~1tes · Need . ' .. for Support • By PATRICK BOYLE Of JfM 0.111 l"ll•I SllH The new1y hired director or the Orange County Traftllit Di.rtrlct Tuesday u r g e d the. Lquna Beacll League ol Women Voters: · tfaditlonallj ·a non-partisan group, to take a decisive stand on the issue ol public· trans20rtation. Dr. Gordon Fieldliif, noting !hal he . ilodo the city bus to the mld·mornlng .. " . • , .reeling, said the support of such groups ... ~s the Leaeue would be important when the · county be&lns to consider lm- .pJemeating transportation 1y1tem·1"T t• "You 1bou.ld.represent a point ol view · and make sure It Js heard," Fielding, a ~VC Irvine professor. said. "rt you don't "' -t1o it u •a League, then do . it as an In-. ~ dividuaJ.11 FltldJni wlJJ leave his post with the From Page 1 . BOMB ... 1treet outside the building was littered with glass. Hurok, who was born in Ru ssia and came to the United States shortly after the turn of the century, was the first to negotiate the · presentation of Russian ballet, folk dance c o m pa n i e s , in· itrumentallsts and singers in the United States when the Cold War began to thaw in the 1950s. He'Jeft Russia because there was little opportunity for him is a Jew under the C;ari1t regime. . Clean Air Costs Could be Steep Experts Predict The cost of clean air might mean $135 billion in expenses to tbe nation's car drivera, a federal upert estimated Tuet· -day -In Anaheim. The cOst wou.id be in ne" equipment needs, maintenance and Ion of mlluige from newly devek>ped 1moa;len gas , said Domild A. Randall, chter admlnf1tr1tor of · Candidates Still Short InLagllna Wllh !he deadline lor llling in !he Laguna Beach city council election only a week away, the race remains most notable for Its shortage of c1ndldates. Councilman Charlton Boyd, who la seeking re-election, today became the first council candidate to file nomination papen, Papers for councilman Roy Holm. also seeking re-election, will ~ picked up to- day according to Mn:. Luisa Hyun, who wlll serve as clrculator for Holm, gather· ing the required voters' signatures to make his nomlnaUon official. The only other candidate In the race so far Is Mrs. Beth Leeds, who took out papers last week. Filing deadline is noon on Feb, 3. • Boyd's papers were circulated by Fran.- ces Engelhardt, aceording to the city 1 clerk, and .signed by Frederick A. Schoemehl, James W, Dilley, Joyce. S. Dusenberry, Lawrence W. T a y I o r , Barbara Rabinowitsh, Susan Milette, Lila Zali Levienne, Robert L. Cornelison, WWiam Dean Whitaker i.nd Frances Cot· ttren. ' · City cler~'borotby' Mililfelt Is !he only announced candidate for election to that position and Margaret Morrea le bas filed as a. candldlte for ~e .~sition of city treasurer. ' Nomination papers for candidates must be signed by at least five but not more than 10 registered vote.rs in the city. Jt is customary for candidat" to obtain the allowable JO signatur" to guard against . ~ possible flaws in voter registration that . ' ·-... --.....~_.t -.._.., .,. OAIL'f'l"ILOTlllff,,,..._ BRONZE RI.CHARD HENRY(!,>Atbl. FINALLY ARRIVES might disquallfy a nominator. . · Secr1t1ry1C1y Grl~ia G~H\Rlch Welcoming Pat 1.,-• ' . ' ~ . i "\ I There ls no fee for filing papers, but ..... 1 candidates wishing to have a Jst).word atatement of qualifications included with the sample ballot are asked to pay $100 ·statue · itn Crate for printing. * * * 1972 Que~tion: Residency Time To Seek Office The problem of Jiving In a city long enough to be eli&:ible for office is not con· lined to the Laguna .Beach councilmanic race of Beth Leeds. Work of Dana Arrives, Though ' ' -·Ric)iar<I_ Heney Dana ls resling . peacefully today .among buoys, lawn mowers and pruning shears. The bronze statue has eome a long way · _.: ptr,haps ~·ven f~her. than the original 'Dana who wrote a nOvel about his visit to the dalifornia , coa"si. . The $?P,oqo art woi"k is being stored in ·a. Ne~pOrl. ~ac~ ~aiehouse owned bf · · / n ~· De rtmeotL • ·r ge t; pa •" 9 'Jl'l Be~ Pirko. . , !'> . For .,a time M~ny ~r~n,-~Won;dt!ed 1f the statue was ever soing to arrive: "I don't know why they took it to Bell Gardens but when we found it we loaded it on a .truck and took it to Newport Beach." The statue Is still crated and will re- main str until the end of April when It will be mounted on an isl and at the end of the bridge in Dana Point Harbor. It will be placed on a marble base by the Moajave Granite Company: "We will ,guard it .upt_u ~tben," said Lelimatlt ',1We' 1JOUldn1t' waiit to see it SO!J'le;n1oni!Bg'On a college campus." Beachfront ~ Prt;>p,erties May!Sell .. ' ,. . ~ ' Tho poselbWly thal thiee more pro- perty owners 'Jn t~e Laguna beacbfront block between the Hotel La1un1 and ~glon Street may decide to sell after all wl\ aired Tuelday. by a representaUve of Swa Consttuw• of San pteao, Herti Palmtag appeared before t.a.guQI Beach Chamber of Commerce directors ·to di..cusa his ~pany'1 tenta~ve. plans for development al thrtt a:ite1 on the . block, now owned b'y1 Upla~ Industries~ '; Displa~lng plana and<( end er,I pg s originally shown l»t 1 alinlnt COIJI· . mbsjoV, me•thJf #> Decem · , Pall?ltig ,.,.Id ~ .o~lglnal plan baa . .to CO!'· 1 atruct Ji;95 cqndomlnJum units qn thrfe · sites, ,tepped back up .the bluff f t e J l>eac~ to CO.st Hflhway. · , ~ • ! 1 However, since persons at the meeti~g . ha_d, suggesWd jncludlng tome CO!Jl• , merclal uses on the highway side of Uie ~ ~ properties, he had been assigned to spenu three days In Laguna ei:apllnlns the marketing aspects of such an ackllUon, Palmtag said. "But wltbin the last lew days," Ile told the directors, "We have learned there is a good possibility that the three re- maining property owners, who previously had refused to consider selling, mfy change Uielr m~.11 that thould happen and we aN! abJt, to~obtaln a contlnuou1 parcel, the plans, certainly 'Would be ~vised." f. ·· ·\. '. \ ~ Some ~Iler 41~ "q~ed ti!• advisability .of iQCI~ shops ,in tjie . development, ~ng !be f1li'I~ ateep walk up fl1i<ri the di\,'wlitow• area .• ,,, Dliii:tor ·tma. aa ... llne ~ ·he re1t the i:Ondomlnium p[aa, would be Idell Ior the Jocation. Palmtag ;laid a hotel.moft:I fa_clliJ>'. l\a~ tieen C9~ered, but it was , felt this:rnlj:llt gener1te ea:cuaive traffJc problems. t ' ' His company, he emphasized,. b anx· IOui to arriVe at a dev'etopment that will be ')iiµsing to the community and ts eager to listen to all auueallons and comments: "My problem'°~ far," he said, "is th1t some people seem strongly in favor of in-- eluding commertlal facilities and IODJ.f! are vlolenUy opposed lo Jt. I hofie ~ ~ be possible to find out what the colit- munity really wants ••• " . • :;; "If you do," quipped Ont~' '"' sure ta·11t 111 "JC",. · ·' ~ ..• (. 'l,\~t. I ' ' ' '4 . !~ . ~ • unlvenlty on Jl'eb. I to wume ihe duties u the first director of the transit dlstrlct. ... ,Expl1lnlng the purpose and goals of the tran1it dJ1trlct, FJeldlng said public Input wouJd be bnportant Jn making any new public transportaUon system a 1ucces1 in the oounty. He described 14ch tran1port.: • tlon 111 "publlc good " in the same sen1t th1t pollce services.are a public good. ·~J~dlclary.1ubcommlttee oJ an· ~ ifftd\:· l , .. Suits against three olher Orange Coun-- ty cities over residency requirements for council candidates are now awaiting bearings in SuperJor C.Ourt, although one may be withdrawn. Anaheim attorney Mark Smith, hoping to run for the city council, hid argued the city's three )'.ear l'Jlidency requirement wu Wl@Jlltltt,1tio~I. However, on Tues-- day the council voted to drop the re- quirement. : "We:hid to &.'1 litlle M.edive wOrk to ~~1for't5 fdGi;(°'1 ~I ·~J'~s, lltl .finll<· at ,shipped, lhe statu• tro.m ~h.za, 1tafy ·aboard, the F,a\e01ltY, was' d~liJ.~fed to 'de~lvei: lt ~o t~·HarbOr 0ep8tr;menr. . • ''We planned lo pick ·it up,i.p 1Ensenad1, "wher~ they took it ·becaus'e ·Of ttif dock &tr.Ike," .said I.Aman. · 0 B ~· t~ey s~id they lould bpoli it up.'' • !• From P-e 1, •L' ·-~· -~ .. -.1 "' 'CliiGIBER MEETING '-~~:.:"", .· ! 't~ !'. Mulligan 'Quits !, ~~te Positjo1;1 . • ;!·p lA'Cl\™ENTO' (APl -Kerry . iV. ·' £:'"' l'Ollgned ·t(lday •u cl!&irman'ol ~ · State Water Reioarce. Control ~; ; but told Gov. ]!onald ~~ Jn a l ~ ,,~· jn, no 1 way : vio(1ted the ; • f'W'!'Or's cohlll~ ol lnte~ts j)Qllcy u :=. WU ~ by, Relgan.· · .. • , :.! tllil&aii delilandOd Jll•tlrig&n•s reslgna-:: tkm: -8c:cu~inl him 'of worklrig for ~ :! ifiv1te tngin~ring firm just hours adir -:: iqJU,111 ~1s acc~~in Ha.wai~ of a~ :! atmpll!lf to bribe .a Honolulu city offil;ial -: lD connectlob ''YiJh construction of a ~ ~: ,111µJkm 11wa1e 1 tr~tment plant. (See ~:-wner ltoQ', Pase 9) r ' ·~ !· Aq attorney appearing with Mulligan at : ~ neWt conference .declared that · tM : .... ter:olficlal ... ,, guilty of no!hinl illegal : er Improper." But'he said Mulligan would •.l!ot reply lo ·qilesllons dealinf with the .. ·Hawaii · charge. \ · " ' ' . ' : ! I ' . ' . • • • . ., -•• O~N~~. 4;0AIT DAILY PILOT • I, wli> .-11!" the sul>cOmmi tee has been looking Into antlllnog and traf· fie aafetyineasum, spoke1o aOme 1,000 delegates to tht· national conventk>n of the Specialty Equipment Manufacturer• ,Association a group of equipment m~ of bigh-perfonnance part IGr can. Randall said experts estimated 2.1 per· cent of all vehicles on the road had seriously delectlye brakes -port oi the • cau,. of the 1.4 million tralllc dfltN·1nd 52 million trolfic lnjuriea cool~ It'll trillion in economic )Of!· aince 1., ~ said. , Attorney's for Newport Beach and Hun· tlngton Beach are scheduled to appear in court this week to defend their re.spectlve citlea' three-year and twC>-year require· ~i;u..:Beacb, being 1 ff..,rll. la~ city under the Calllornla conilllirtloii, is r .. ,qulfed to .t.nior~ ,,ttne-year'tt!iclency r'equll'!"'<Dt 1or the 'ol!(ces of city coun-ctlmiln,~derk' and treasUrer, · '' ' Minister to Talk At Ecology Meet Sol.lth Laguna minister G a r. y HerJ>erbon Thuraday wlll report at a meeting · of J>ro.envirOnment People (PEP ) on his recent trip to Stockholm, ,Sweden, to help . se~ up. a world. en-- ·vtronmental conference. Rev. Herbe.rtson, of the United 'Metbodl!t Churth,"'is a member o{ a :steer,ing committee pl~nnlng the June . conference in which \20 governments are ei:pected to participate. • · The PEP meetll)g will be ~d al 8 p.m. at Laguna Federal ~vings, 220 Ocean Ave. in Lagunt.Beach. The public ls in- vited and rd'reshments will be served. This requirement w"ls noted recently whe'\ Mrs. Leeds took out · nOmlnation P.apers to run for the council. "She has been residing rempgrarily at a Tree Top Lane address -outside the city, limits - but says she plans to move beck to her former tlO Jasmine st. residence prior to the electlon; ,. Anaheim; iNewpxt B~acb ·'8nd Hun- tlngton'Beach are charter citiea -as op- posed to general law cities -uriler the state constitution and may, -thefefore, set "lheir own re&ld'ency 'requirement.st Top Churchman .Dies RICllMOIU>, Va. (AP ) -Dr. S. J. 11Jap" Patterson, 72, moderator of the General As9e1Tlbly of the Pre.sbyterian Church in the U.S. (Southern) in IMH6, died Sllnday. P·ueblQ Of.ficer Tells Hesitancy on ~uchRr ) By MICIJAEL ~DRICB or .. .,.tty "'"' st1n • . Edward R. ·tifurphx Jr., e1ecutive of· .' fice, of the USS Pueblo when she was . aelzed by !he Nor!h Korean> in 1988, werted Tueaday°.night !hat ~ and !he 'ship1s teseirch omcer, LI e u tenant ~Stephen . R. Harris_ had ·contemplated pulling !ha security clearance of skipper Lloyd Bucher just before the ship le.ft on her !ateJul mission. Speaking before the NelfP()rt Harbor ·Lion> Club· at the Mese Verde Counliy ; Club In Costa Mesa, Muf1!hY said that lie and liarrl1 clec1iled nol ·to pull the clearance ·became 11it would havt IJl. volved a 'Caine Mutiny' type of act." Murph\!. who left the Navy Jn 19811 after seven years service, described Bucher as an unusual man who had little regard tor classified material. "He brouchl people aboard the ship wbo he bad picked up in ban and showed them the claaalfled spaces," Murphy H id. The author of the book, "Second In Command," depictlns bis v1ntago point or the ,.izure, Murphy feels !hat !he in- cident need never have happened. I ' He clled a Jack of understanding by many military people ••·to the mission of the Pueblo, dissension amona the crew and mostly "Bucher1i lack ol liadersbip as the maln reaJOns fol' the latldent. . Murphy poinled out -1¥1 .Buoher'a previOus Naval Mice bid beeit with ' . submarines and tha t lnltead ol bem, ·1<1ecteCI !or submarint _.Ill<!. be had 'been iiven the Put~ •• llllpnent 'wh ich be really hado't wo\H, · ' Murphy claimed !Mt.Iii~ OM o( ·the jun. ol ihl Pulllllo,.lliiohof had ID- alsted on puttln, It Jn the eyes (or lront) or the ahlp which 'Wu typical ol aul>- marlne practice. But 1ccordlrig 'lo Murpll)', that pooltlon "wu complelely expoaod, hard to 1et to and would have bean aulcldal to fllht from." i)'plcal or 1ubmarlnt comm1nder1, Bucher inailled on being In the conning to-dUrlfll pntral quarters Instead of !he pllot house and wrote tho ship'• organlutlon1I manual 1lm.Jlar to tltat ol a aubmarine. All ol this, Mlll'pbJI clallned, left the c...,. dlsorginbed • · It was the coli!UJI purcllailng ~epart· . mont tha l finAlly '10\IJ/d· ~ ~tue· in l!ell . Gardens. . ... .. , , ·, -~ , · . . ~ . . . \ ' . ·• ; ' ..... ' -" ' Erorh'P•e· 1 . . . . , ·•\. . -. . NIXO'""r ,-.. '·' · · ' ': l' ... .. . . •• j { ' ,,, ~ • • • '. ; American pri.soners of war ID North Viet- nam . Asserting that continued support of the Vletnamization program and of the Saigon government constltu~s "con- tinuation of the illegal U.S. war of .ag· grassion," the North Vietnamese radio declared : "IC Nixon does not want to end that war of aggression , then the U.S. military men captured while committing , crimes can -not go home to be reunited with their families. Instea d, the list of those captured will grow longer and longer." GEM TALK TODAY by • UNIQUE A~D 'UNY,SUAL · Al our store !ff blvt o'ne display. case that ~olds a special attracti6n for our Customers. That's where w~ keep our antique and estate jewel- ry. This lovely Jewelry, unlike a· u!led car, does not Jose value with age and use . The selection ts constanUy cbang· ing as pieces are sold and new ones come in. At any time you are aare to (ind items of Jnteresl There are necklaces, rings, broaches and ear- rings for Uie ladles, cuff links, stick pins and watch fobs for Uie men. Besides the jewelry, you can olso expect to see antique watches, re- atored to perfect worklnJ order, button hooks , sliver coin pursft, compacts and clgarett~cases. Every lteln Jn tM department Is an outstanding ~rim In prlce as well as beauty. Stop In any time and see wllat we have to offer. Visit often to see what new Items are added nurl~ every week. For tM unique and unusual •t bargain prices, visit our antique and estate jewelry department. were at that moment .taipng notes on the su~j~ uqder df~s1lon and suggested a vote of the. boardi. \, 1 Past president ,Berbafd1iyfan·sa1d he felt the botrd members ~uld have more time ft9, con~der )he Jaiue before being asked;t<i vote. It ,..s.~d~ to de- fer a declslotl untii !hf n~ motting. Later Syf.& aiked repo~rten . When the press Issue had com, ~ · 1a;;tng, "I , couldn't •W!'I" Ibo ea"'IJ~V~ l)lf:eling and I didn't know •!7,thlrif,a"9ul It." ' Int otl1ei' bas Mi 'l\iecdftli · · ! · ,. -President MarComtadfied. dtrectors 'that Uie•'Chfmber'• i:ev~ dt¥t:,truc- . ture is, ex~ted to Increase, reVenue by $4,000 a year, and noted that members have been cooperative in upgrading their dues to fit the present~ay scale of their bu.slnesses. , " : -Glenn Vedder reported the F.estlVal board's 'allocation of $1,600 for three new city signs, to be designed and created by woodcarver Mogens Abel and installed . and maintained, by the city, 1as requested by the city. Marcom expressed the Chamber's appreciation of the Festival gesture. -Campbell asked for C h a m b e r Sparkling ·diamonds for a Valentine Wedding: ' ArtCarvtd dlamo,,O.•tt Wtdcllnf rtnga. LUXUfY, be1uty 1nd f11hlon captured In two ptrftct gold•n rtng1 • The moM 111qul11t1 1xpr•lon of the Christmu •OlrH •nd your low. IMtnemnow. k!Carved A-AHO#IOMIOA UT l-1AUIMG·ITAlll HT . \ '• J . • ' '· cooperatiop in tncld~ l!own Lltile Leag.;. t0teran• 1or the ~r~ ... ,~y . cele~!Jfii <!I ~\!,!! ~ ~.i\~I 22 aiid arged persons '-~\ anyoile who baf partlcl~ in 't.tttte teque!ln • <4i:IY\c!f1~.tll ~tlly l!Jm.,at F.O. Bo/$!• -!e-ldtnl •Ni'l<y Row •I!:· ed -to help ""'nd )lfl ...,. ons for the annual lleaB A ,.copteat, tor W,lllch ~ ..,~ M )'\,Mn. •Rowe !hankil !he s . ~· p 11A'.)Nbllclilng 11\e ~Vl!fl '1qn · r!' ' ' l:OnunenOiif "We'd ,., ".cl4id ! • . t lhem~:·.' .... , • . l 1 \ -!? -Beith Blll'Marrintr of tllO ·~ Business Association ind Blll A1llne of the Chamber's traffic advisory com· mittee called attention to an upcomfg pleetµig with repreaen~Uves of Wilbur Smith arid Aaoctate., currlnlly con.. ducting a traffic survey In Laguna Beach. Urging representatives of ill interested groups to atten d the meeting, scheduled from 3 to 5 .P.m. Thursctay in city hall ·council ch.ambers, ' Axline emphasized that the traffic planners netd first band lnfonnatlon on local traffic problem• now, while the study 11 in progress. • " " •' " '• • j. C. J./ump~rie~ Jewel.rd I 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVINlll<T TUMS IANICAMlllCARD-MASUR CHA Rel 14 VIARS IN IAMI LOCATION PkOHI 141..J"I • • :VOL 65, NO., 22, 4 SECTIONS, '6 PAeES ' • I T•day'• Flllal ~ N'.'Y~ Steeb JEN aNTS · ll's11inger Telt. Se~re.t· Paris Trips I # , • ' ·• i' • . .. . . . ·.w~ CAl!l -Hemy Kllt- 1P1er dlldqood fodu be Dlldt 1111 c~ lripo• lo Jiart1 !or• prlvale Vlotnalii peace 1a1U by lr8lllferrlnc from .... plue lo --..,....i -· aoil by lahdlnc at a Hlu.u.od airfield ntar the Jl'rencb caJ>llal.< K•...qor, Pr..ideot lft1oo'1 mistaol .fir '•ll\IDI' '· oecuilly Mlaln, .. ia be dJdn't want to 10 Into -vi delalll M ldi IHps ID Paris : • I llknonlll porlod --.,._ IDIJ ':i lo~ II ap!JL" 'But be did' Ill)' ~·ener.Djr fin to A!Wlcan million' i.u.., _,.otly., In E\)nlpe,' Ir~ -.. l!b fnd ' ,fl, I,' , ..I ,• ' .e ' . lbm, ...... the -·lloa of P'nnch -t"' eao.s-Pampldou, -end up • -llWHuecl airfield _, IWll.• ' lie '8ld --be pneralJy stayed "In Iba oulUlria wtllJ people we uaed 11 coetacll.'' Ila did DOI ldeiill!y them. The n1~ places, w1!1cb be did JJOI dlwJie, were -by the otber 11de," be uld. ' Tiii of bil u lr1pl ... -. be llid, JUJd Iba olbera --publlc!T -allbaagh lbe 'fact be -1llRllnl jrill! Iba North' V1""Mmne --'llton WU not.. • ' ' . Negotjiiiians Began , ,-~. ' ' · : 7·0n .Deadwck in 1969 ' • I > I · WASHINGTON (AP) -The followJnr ls an al-a·glance summary of Pres!· dent Nlion 'a alatm!eJt on the Vietnam War: , · SECRET TALKS: Private necotlallolll blve I>een held since Aua. 4. 1969, ' lo break the lmpuae .,_ Vlelaam, but _,unveiled them In an effort to i i>rOailie sOml ilf• ·~ Parll -lalb. · ' ' · KIS8JNG~,'.lff!!n' A. KJdcer, 11111laaa1 eecllrity«faln "advlier to N!son, !IU'lllo~ at U ·secnl ~In Prance, ~:-()p'May 31, mt,.a ilcril U.S. oller wu set forth "to agree lo d!ldl!De !Or 'lllll!draftl'OI an )merlcan f"""" ln ezi:bmi• for re1eua·o1 of wir and 1 ciu1,:I".•.'~-~ llorlli' -njecled ll In -.ndinll U.S. °'=the Soalll VJetnam.Jl\Mll!-· 0a 0et. 11. 111o U.S. oflem l!' plaD ·lbal ll!JI l'lorUI' v,.....-lallod lo ~-I • •f , • * •,! / • . ' r', ~-, ' } • I• ' ... :::·~ .. 11Ji A;;;:-:.:-.. =::rr:"':":.~! ·. tn tllfl .:S-1e"2 1, •·--1-.i -m -to. an ,_a .... ~·'! '~ ftlllD lbr _.. .,..., ........ ---· ,,;Il!lri::rM=1 IP 1 9lllm io&l!ll -*'II 'II C wild,. ..... ...... . . -...... ., ...... ~ ..,..-....... • ....... 't ,t • : ' . . ' ·,NQ MentiQn of'MIAs'·· I • . ' ' · :~saP.iJ~ll,i~1 Coast. Pnit • BJ O~B 'LEIDAL fice ·of the CoJicern !or MIAI and POW1. -• ... ...,"".... • PQW1. < ·~t Nhoa'1·poilltile Oftl'!lllJI of Mn. LaVaime Laaderbauih of Newport 'the mG!loa of mfD wl!o are mlillni Iii Beach, lllA!)lpr of ·the Tullln MIA-POW ,actlan In Vlelnam Is vined •u ofl!ce,!lld,todayo!lbe~'1pea<0 "~" by the Orange CGunly of· pl1111 apeecl), "We bed hoped for more. 11We In the coacern movement bid ' Air P-0Uution 1bish;ict Control •.' . / Issue· Raised ' , Should a county alt pollutloit, cootrol district be under the agricultural depart· ' ' . 111en4 health ~ or be autonomous! Tliat .wu the -""" pooed Tuaday by, Boa/'d of l!aPerv1-!lJalmw! Ronlkl ca.,n .i. Dr. A. J, 11_.sml~ dainnln af U. 1 State Alf ,, MU. Board wl!o ......... Iielora ... •liar• ~ =·-=--"1111111 IJJal ''tlio bealtii .. t p Ir I .. ID ( lllV plJatlcaliJ. '!'bola· . JNltiJ more powW .. pc r1111C to· ,IJle 'peopla lhlD dJltl. I . • ''!1Je lllllti jl iUnll II 1!D1 11 pll'IUll!YO U llJal of < ........ • IJr. ~II..._. ' ~ 11111-.;;. !!lo~ 11,liaorJ ~luril ~ ID the, Ian /-11! ind Sacra-,.U.,. ~ lo io* ~ l'lllllod. "JI II' IJlf Ille !...!=of tk'llil!tllilaol .. dlllall 111 ' ...... , ••• a. ......... -II beltli.'• .. " • llll!Clo~t'"" '"'*"....., ftr Iba Loa 11111111 -.. :_,!" .... ,. Da•ld Babr. ; 'Tbe apsrt nplild, "R .....-. an IJow ~ .... Ilia ~· ·11 H Is I :reMenalllt -, r would 1pprove but It .. ~blo lo -lJotlJ .... , •• "Colmllll . JJIJaald• 1!111 11.. 1!p ll!elr .-.,=...---ll!llr .... ... IGDlrol "''""·. .......... ... ~· 1'11 dlllor, 1 llnnar consultant wllh ·:-tQIPIJuile( tllll be WU 1~1klng ' a.a, -wai lo Oranp Ooonly to :lllond • l!lllllal oa another IUb)ecl. . ' lit -lnjlld lo ..i.10 the boanl by ..... ... IJ ...,_, II cl ll!t llata Air • !Mr .. Commltlloa -Is :1111 ... " 9111• 7 •• ' heaid iumon about -lllllll l!ld knew be -lrylng hard to end the war. 'tl'm for .Nixon all the way but ll!oughl he · wouJd have bad mi>re to offer, Jast night. I frankly WU dluppoinled lbal be would ~l!lcally mention the -prllonen of war but not the MIAI," Mrl. Lauderbaugh wd. Sbe esplalaed lbat MIAs are the m .. who ire the "unknawnl", the men wboee families · CIJU¥)t know for sure are alive or dead, Most are probably "actually POW1," Mrs. Lauderbaugh noted. She wd she hoped that was boW President Nlson viewed the ·use of the tenn POWs In his speech -lo laclude Iller men wbo are misllag ID actloa. Neverlheleu, • wives l!ld famillea ol MIAs are CO!JcanJed that any peace Jn. ltlaUve IOUght by the ~ Include plani far, obtalidnc an ",aceountlnl" for iho m'91Dg 111111, Mri. Laudeibll!lh noted. • , . Mn. lfoial,. Lamb, secrolary lo Mn< Can!ie 11amOD wlJo II ID Wu!Jlnllon 11-'*lnli I lJoard meeting of the Dltlo!Jal JlllA.POW orpnlution, echoed Mn. Lauderbaulb'• - • HurQkHurt. " ~ • • " t By Blast ·~ In New York ' ' \ " • • 5 of <:re.w'Live ,; \ As Boat Sinks; , . ' 6th Man Dies • ' • • ' " ' l .. • , .. ' . . . , .. .. . ' r. r " • ;, , , • l ' , 11MLY,....Y1'1' ..... T~t ~ .. ,. .. "• .. , ,,. ' ·~+ .... •• . .._. . • ' r ' ' ' • ~ ~ • ' • 1 " ' ... ~ \ • I. l, r -• "" '• .f'l ,',If i , •1_. ~,_,. · ·" , I • ~t •d 'Tire ,Jitl~<totedl 'pole•~ :on 'at',U. .....U.n v1rjo. u~ W.U .1Da4'1 '11l' .jM. Plate ~ af,Il!dJ Gptdfs at Coldlllera": Scbciot;Jt IJ )IOln(ljbapeCtecl'by David .Knm>,•G,. somqtlMr.,aii;d ~ : .. Bmiit 1KltlppOf~a1~. • ·: • • • ' ., 1_, • : to lbe Paris talks Ibis week. "We do have prppoaala on the-tabJe in Paris and we have not had responaea to those proposals from the other aide. l don't want, at this momen t, to imply to you that be, Is gOlng lo take anyllJlng back." I ' 1he fesponse punled ·White House reporters at tbe lillle, bu! the meaning became clear when Nllon disclosed tbat Porter lm't taklag 111)1hlng new baclc to Paris -be'• slmDIY retumlag lo lay tbe previously prl,vafe • plan on the public. negotiJUng table. eec North Viets ' . ' Did Not Nix 8-pojnt Bid . Law Panel' Televised: , "The Future of Law Eaforcamenl In Irvine," ID l""8 Tanke-NW piDtl dllcuAlon, wlll 111 -7 p.m. Feb. I on community cabltvllloa, -I. Dr. -Bb!dor, ditOclcr of tlJi pro- gram In IOdal aooJocy at UC lnlqa, wDl -lbe --bolW-poUco -hn eoat. .....,, ... IJnslon --COvbJL ' c.1• ....... Tl!lnp wlll Ila "" ... .... .... ' 'lburadly alone the onap Ooall, . ___ ................. GDIJ I 10 pon:tnl -of ,.._ ... ll!to rain. 11111!1 Tl!Ju...., ... bi In 1be I0'1., Lowa In Iba Jl'1. INSIDE TODA T "Cl!arMc -· II It• fllG!!f -••nltv _,.,. u lit ts .la l!fll!IPllPC'I ar""'4 Or•nft c-111; 1111 1a1c1111op 11 • ,.,. C'-1111. St• Tbooler N ..... l'GgfU. L.M.""' ,, ........... . ...... ....... -:-cw.. .: =:.... ...I! . C'"91n.. IHI Ore-. =.. li C.-. a PTA • . ·~" -IJ Or. lllPFdl M :r • 1---. SC': w f:··-..:: ..... _ " = .. . .. llfl • _,,_ .... .. •u...n • ---. , f • • . .. I '• .. • • • J DAILY PILOT SI SOL HUliOK CAltRllD TO AMIULANCI APTl1t Pi°~I ,,_,, Bomb Su'!Pf<lod In Midtown M•nh•tt1n Skysc:r1por lll11e ... . .,. ·~zona Police -~ ' {Nab 2 Suspeets .:~.In Brutal Slaying Fll'em Page l BOMB ... • office of Columbia Artists Management, Inc., a few' blocks from the offices of Hurok Con~erts. Inc. There were no in- juries. .. • A mau and ·• woman,. suspects .ln the sam Gold, vice prt!lident of the Hurok ,.")&enllJ• murillr of 1 1cbool teacher in .,:'I OrlbP, were arrested Tuesday by firm, said that at 6:30 a.m. PST there ' Pomona and Phoenix police. wu "• burst of flun1 and the entire Warrants have been issued by the recePUon deli ilea w11 enveloped in <>ranee County District Attorney'• Office 1rnoke.11 1 . for• Wlllla01 Neil CUll'fl!ll>t, Jf., ind "-··· two or11nlutlo' I Iman. Loulle sutcllf'e, ", to""'""t hi the . ",_ n1 are re1pon! -' -..,, hie for brlnainl Soviet culture to the point blank ronge kllllng of Gerald F. United Stalel •I' the unie time that M.itchill, 24, in front .of hirapartment at Soviet culture ii ruponalble !or the I*" E. 'Helm Ave .. Ftklay night while his deathl and lmprllOnment of Soviet . brkle of .• few monUli, Karen, 24, watch-Jew1 ," the male caller aid. ''Never ,,1 .l'ed In Mrror. Asahi." · ~=~ Pomona Officers said an anonymous The mlUtant dtfi I ._ ded b POWKin To Push For Issue By DON McLEOD WASHINGTON (AP ) -Prlaoner-of· war families who mounted some of the ·preaure the Whitt Houae ad.mill helped pu1h President Nixon to hl4 new peace proposal say they will keep It up . Campaigning in presidential primary 1tate1 will go ahe1d, they 1ay, although m1ny of the relatives of POWs and men mining In action agree with the Pre1ldent's el&ht·polnt plan outlined Tuesd1y night. (See Page 4 for the rea,ctlon1 of two wlve11 to the teleca11t. J But, the offlclal1 or the National League or Families of A m e r I c a n Prlsoner1 and Missllng in Soulhe11t Asia said they will not be hippy or aatlsfied until their huabands, tons and brothers are released aod aent home from Jndochlna. Al 1 news conference called to an- nounce creation of a nonpartisan palltlcal action commitee, four leadef'3 of the league agreed that Nixon has done as much as he can at this point toward win· ning release of the POW'&. The President "look it out of the polltic1l arena and put it on the ne1ot1atlng table where it should bei'' said Joan M. Vinson of AlexandrJ1 , Va. "It Hanoi ls sincere about negot11\lons, this is a very definite step in that direc· ti on," said Sybil Stockdale of Coronado, Calif. Evelyn Grubb, Colonial Heights, Va ., national coordinator for the league, said Nixon's eight points in the proposal to North Vietnam ind the Viet Cong are flexible enou1h ao th1t they are 111 ne1ot1able. The three women ind Geor1e L. Brooks of Newbur1h, N.Y., 1ener11Jy Jlmlted their comment• to 1t lea1t tem- por1ry endorsement of N1%on'1 atep and rtfu1td to speculate on what the ·le1rue's JJ01ltlon would be in the future Jf and when enemy negot11tora Jn P1rl1 form. ally reject apeclflc potnta in the Preti· dent'• propoeal. .v ' • _ • -·· _ ... -, f ~ DAILY •II.OT Stell''-"' BRONZE RICHARD HENRY PANA Fl NALLY ARRIVES . -SKrtflry Kay G<lfllrt Givt1 Ri'ch W1lcomln9 Pat 'I . I ··s.tatue •• ID Crate W 0rk .ol Dana Arrives, Th~ug1i County U~t ,_es~t~dr • Of · Aviatioit· .. " ' !he · commerclol .Jr.port '~lcture In Or1n1e County wu more clouded t~y In tho '•ki ol an Orafltle County Alrpqrt Comm(ialon 1ctlon Tuesday n I g h t d1-nlnc 1 !outhom Clllfornla AssoCla· lion Of Governmenls (SCAGl Interim report on avl1tion needs. With three or fiv• airport COO\· ml11~oiler1 presefti, t;he 1dv1'1ory 1ropp rajected .the study cHaralnr !hit, "ll:ls wrona ror 1 re.1~nal. bodJ, whl~h. h!ls IQU~l, very Jlttie· o_plnlon ' froib ~ 11ie var 1 comm ... 1t1e1 •ll!cied, to Ilripoee ttt" Jl~Oft U,S. ;;;r y' • The $llAG ln1ertm etu!b: '..U"~d aml>ria•otl>Or l&nal tQt !l 'nil'• lkrljl• Air BtaUM ba oonvertod to lll'>!ntoria· Uonal clvU alrpoi:t. . • , . ' • '1'114· llk:ounty IVl~tJoo ltUdy 11 being . • done by , William L. . Perolta 'and ~ 1 ,'\11oclate11 ~~he 11me firm "ihlc~ did' a ; ~omplete iv.,Uon i£udy for Orinae Coun- ' ~y fibpul !our ye1r1 aaoi 1 Cou.nty Avl1tlon Director h 0 be~ l Bresnatian said today that SCAG 1eht copies of Its Interim report to 111 per1on1 lntereattd on Dec. 24, 1971. Jamel Gilmore, vice chairman ol the county AlrpOrt Comml11lon, salct Tuesday nl1ht, "We need 1 reak>nal study, but Jt Is wrong for a 1roup like SCAG to try to Im- pose U1 will oil us. Local 1ovemment1 will have no lltltude to implement their own plans." • Commission Chairman Robert A. Cl:af.k ol Brea observl\lt county supervisors wlll "uhdoulltlldly .· µpset w(th our r .. jectioq.l ol thi1 'rt ,ilnce they were lookinl lorw '{l),.:atudy to lid ·thtm w,htre to IO fill ·~· '' • · E. R. "Sanily" ~bliitt; fourth · dislr1ct conimissioner from AnlbtJpl, concurred wit~ the· rejtctlOn bf !lie itb\IY1 ptoposed by ,pl1rt Ind Gllrilore. · ' Cre1t1on,OI in-Ora.,. .c~·av)I~ ,11\Hter plan ljos been 1 dead losuo alnce the COU!'IY Board ol Supervisors voted JI ~Iba: qo tq, • nJl!c\.-the· latest. ;Jr . )t.Jepbone cill led to the early dawn ar· llabbl Meir Kaht~lnl= ";'~ new! · • S nil bl Mllll SUtcllll• •I • inot.I there. media U -ad bold 1 ntw1 conference to -olflc:tn uJd they received a dlocua Sovl~ performancu In the .~ .......... i;a1t •I I p.m. Monday that )Jnltad Stalel. The panel 1111> outlined pl1n1 for Ill new nonpartilln polltlcal action com- mittee. Member• lild it will be aimed at keepln1 the POW lasue ~ore the voters and forcing c1ndldate1 to spell out their pollilon on the matter durlnj: the 1972 campal111. Richard. · Heriry Dana Is resting pe~efully ~.ay ~mong buoys, lawn mowers and pruning shears. shipped the statue from Carranza, Italy aboard the Fraternity, was obligated to deliver it to the Harbor Depatnnent. trohlpottatlan a!ildy don! lor the· cclun!y by;lhe llllpli M1 ):>oraonl Co'Jl"°Y ot Loa ~1'111111. Pa,._ prOIJl9ed • Jtt liriiOrl In Bell C1J1yon near &an Juan C.pi1tr1no and nonjet l•cllltlea In Brea1 ,...,d O'Neill Park. .A ~IDIDI . oiti winted .to turn hlm~lf In. , Later, It cancelled the new1 conference Pollce .,.I)! to the ' oddre" and l~sted wlllle1 denyln1 ""Y r .. pon1lblllty for the • ; Clr!wrtcht. · . · lncldonta. ~ Arlloril offiCer1 11ld ht wu an eacapee The bulldlnt; when Hurok Enttrprl1e1 from Cblno State Pi11Dn. 11 located Wit evacuated and the Injured. _ ~ ... Or1n11 detectlvu Larry' Daweon and were taken to J\ooatvelt Hoapltal ln am· J1tne1 Robln11>n flew out of Or1n1e bulanct1, They appeared to be 1ufferln1 -County Alrporl Tuesday nl1ht to Phoenix from burn1 Ind 1moke Inhalation. The to pick up cartwrl!ll>t. •tree! outolde the bulldlna w11 llttersd IMll atlkon who htve been In touch wJlll lfaH. wit.II lfJe lwo -uld JI J. "'1! I ~ wflo WU ..... In lluHJ• and known 11 yet when Phoenix police will -mY 1Jna.iltate~lllortl¥ alter nluM cartwrlaht /or return to Ori olt~ , . llifillr"' to COUnty. • 1 lhe !JU ot lluoalu It ta upeded that Mli• SUtcillle will be "' danct c 0 m, I DI e I. ~ retutned lrom Pomoe• todiY. , 1 1trum lots UC! 1lopro Jn the Unltad The mun!md !DID incl hl1 recent' Statt1 when the Cold Wor bef•n fu th•• bride wue retur~ng .home from..,..! v_~Jt io _ 1n the ltlOf. . rel•tiva1 Frldty nJcbt when ·• m•n and · lje left Ru11l1 b!clUH' the~ WH little woman •ppr .. ched them dem•nding opportunity for him H • Jew ~nder the .1P,!'!J)e,)'. ·-. . -. . CWlat reclme. ;:t:r.y"' MitciJ<ll ~ondOd over ~Lt. ••l!et., . .. • ~}it;if;· ...,. ... ~'him• th"'lllh ·tho ~ort : • , ' . :.:~~ 1:d1atanct·ol·1· ft.w teet. ,.l!h:i .~ ......... P.,e J • • ::-<l'~lilr.piJ!IJI, Koren· Mllchell w11 not in· •• '' .......... HIDDEN . :.~i·--' . . . . ' • ·"· ' f .. '!' "1 • -:~ '.} 1. . ',,. • • • ' ;i(!'F~8:clier'11. Day' Bill )iorr.F .... .:.J ' d b B ·· · ~;a.a:..;,.,.,uce : y t;1,gg11 ~~·tCiwiEm;. (UPJ) -A ~II .:,!illlflnntna the, tnil'll Monday In Morch ~r .. · 1 .. Jtpl bolldat klioWll •• Tueheita >:f!Dly ~ wil • · Introduced Tue1d1y. . by · "'A-blymon :Jcihh V. Brtu• · <11-: '1'ullert.iXi) . . -; · .Ap aid! to. Brt111 1ald he lntloduced . ;the bW lltt!r reeelvJng a lettet frOm a 'i ... teacl)er: 'illtlng why lhert were holidays rsuch.U Labor Day for other groups but , ~Done Jor tUcbef&.. . ·'·-----------... l' r ~\ ,/ . '" T • • ~: J.~ .~ ...:.. ~. H~ ......... J• .......... ~. ",.._...,,,., llAILV PILOT nothinl It yet pl•nned. Lepl sourcet 1ald 1eta or· flnt:ir_prlnta were among document. 1ent to tllrlch by lhe· FBI tod•y. One ,.t wu or flnaerptlnLt on tba manUlcrlpt of lht alleged Hughes autobiography was written by' iuthor Clif- ford Irving, the sources said. It was the credit baink.i ))witzerland 's third lar&est, which plld out lhe money in 1,000 lranc (llllJ) bllli to 1 woman calling herself 11Hel11 R1 •Hu1htt11 and who had an account in the name of "H. :·n .. Hughes.'' ·Bank officials told lawyers for the McGraw-Hill Ind time Pul>liahinl com-. pelilel they beUeve the mont)t must ltill bt ln Swlt.&erl1nd Jn one df the Iamoua secret accounts.· · McGraw-Hill made out three checks for the total amount in the belie! the money .. WIS some to Howard Hughes 1n return for the rllf!ta to hJJ Illa story. Thi• 11 1trona: action for 1 1roup which h11 been acaaaed at tlmu of belna a pawn of the admlnl1tr1tlon and which voted l•at Septeinbor 11•inlt lull entry tnto the polltleal arena. 1 But the really atlfl punch 11 being wound up by tht F1mJlle1 for lmmtdl1te ~. t lfOllP formed 1111 May by dlaldent members of the Je1su1 which wanted more action. Tht Immediate llalHH lfOUP ha1 been dernandlnl .. nHtrinc• offer o f wllhdrawil 'for prllonen and no other condlllOlll u the •nly hope of 1etllng their men back. It opened 1 political campa.tp hudquarter1 Monday to press the de!Dlnd. Mlll Shella Cronin, 1i1ter o! a POW, uld the rroup will umpalrn ID every llnildenllil prlmOJ')I to pruenl the l•mm•; pP1ht. • · • ~ 1'bll cumnl stream of famUy pru1ure on Nl-.ln ~an ,Jan. 2 when CBS cor· nlpc\ndonl Don llather a1bmltled • ques-tkl!I lo Niimn In • TV ,lntervl.W ' llom a .POW 100ther, Ml'I. Gerald A. Gartley of Dunedin, rta:.., . Mr1. Oartlet •1ked JI the United-States had ever offertd to aet .a Withdrawal deadline Iii. return for relei.e of the prisoners the Communists are holding. Nixon, said ,it hacJ been propbsed and cruelly . re]~ by the.' Noi'tb Viet· namese. Mrs. Gartley liitir iild Nixon had betn· lnilleJding ind no aucb offer h•d ~n.:madt for the .record. Other . rel-Uvet, who follow th• procetdlngs at P,ns rather Closely,. ,began ·(o n1ake-the aame cOinplalnt. · Top"Churchman l>ies RJCHMOND, Va. (AP ) -Dr. S. J. "Jap" Pattlrson, 72, moderator of the Gen~ril Assembly <Jr the PresbY,terian Church In the U.S. (Southern) in 19'&-M, died Sund•Y· ~; 1.c ........ · S. Cil•I•• f .... ~I c04irt ll'UlltlHING COMilMY Pueblo Officer Tells . ' • tft4111 t1 IC, • .,~ ltlllr• Hesitancy · on · Bucher ' ' ' ' ' , .. • 17 MICllASL GOODll!Cil Of ~ ...... ,, ... ,.,. Edward R ... Murphy Jr., txecutlve of- ficer of the USS Pueblo wbad aht was seiud by the North KoruM lh Jiii, . •-led Tuead1y night that be and the • He cited a lack of understanding by many military 'people 11 to the mis.sion of t~e Pueblo, dissensjon amonc . ~ crew ind mollly Bucher'• lock ot leaderoblp u the m1ln re1oon1 for tht'I~. · ~ . -• · shtp11 reoeirch ·ottilil, LI e u ten 1 n t Stephen R. Hml1, had conlimplated pt1lllna the NCU(ity cleu•nct of oklpper Lloyd Bucher j\111 before the 1bip left on .her J1teful mlaslon: Murphy pointed out that,· Bucher's previous Naval aervice hid been. with oubmlrl"" ...r thel inlllld ,of .bel111 lllfected for oubmarlne 10111mand he had • • , SJielkiiw before the Newport Harbor Lloiis Clb~ at tlJf M ... Verde Country Club Iii COila MW, Murphy sald 11111 he · •nd il•rrls decided not to pull the clearinct becauH 11ft 1'0Uld hive ln- volved a 'Cllne Mutiny' type or act." Murphy, who lell the Navy In 1191 alter aeveri YHrt tetVlce, dtacrlbed Bucher 11 •n w•JSu•I man who htd lltU• re11rd for clwlfied material. "He broulht peopl1 •board the lhlp "1lo Iii hod picked up tn blro and 1howed them !ht cllnllitd 1pace1,'' Murphy Nici. The 1ut11or of the book, "Sec«ld tn Com!Dlnd," deplctJnc hi.I •••Ill• point of the ,.lzure, Murphy 1•11 the£ the In- cident need never have happened. • 1*ii 11\oon the PulwO, • M Ull;rvnent , whldl ho ':.~htdll't 111~ JllurpllJ od 11111 II l'llelftt .ite ol the ,... of tho Puabto, Buchot htd Jn- Ollled ., puttJna It In the 11'1 (or front ) of the olllp which WH lyplcal of 111b- rn1rfne pnctlct. llut ICCOrdlJI& to r.Jurpllf that jloolllon ~·"u completely 11poeod, l.;d to tot to and ...uld llovo -IUlddaJ to li&flt from ." T)<picll •I oubmlrlne ..... and•ra, Bucher lnlllltad on llelnf lri the -g to-durtnr 11ner11 quarten lnlltld of Iha pllOI houat Ind wrote the lhlp1s .,,., .. 1.tauonal 1D1nuol Olmllor to thll ol • oubmorine. All of this , Murphy cloimed, left the crew diaorganlzed. The bronze statue has come a long Way · -~ peiiiajiS even farther than the original 'D~ \vho l'fOle a nov~ about his visit to 'llMI cQ\Uornla co8'f., ;. 'lbe '20,000 art work is being stored in 11: Newport· 8'!ach) 1'ar'lhou1e owned. by glo' County pepartment , of ea ~l'Aj'~,. < .>; .• ;'" I6e .. ~~.~ll ;&be 1ta.tue .,.as e~ef io1i\a &o arrive\ · ' "W• 'hod IO do '• lliie iietlirtlye 1110rl tO /Ind· ·It.'" ulcl 'Lltti'. Letlniid1 "'"°r \'..!illMfor ..... ~~.:i :-f\'11!1 '!l'!•/Alifii'limil;<UI~· !Mt • • -:, .. 't • ~· • • •• ·' ~r•ita ·Paje =, ' :NIXQ'N ',·/~'1 • -.. "Staie. .. io accept tile ~•io-i>olpt Viel Cont ~in ·submlttid-io ·the. Porls e-ac~- , talks, l11t.July. · , · • 11 ~~d 1na.J}'ledl"'lt~dlo . Hanoi 11.ld' ip the · Vlelnam ... Janru11e bl<iadcast, "tt becomes 1clear .B!at the ·bas!C U.S. plot and the U.S. stand ~ve not ctianged in any way.•; .. , ~ ''"'I . it,.Uld Niionlt1 pt;tpo!a11, are l)Ot )tile way'tO end the Wlr, aM ubtil ·the war Is ended there will be no release of 1 American priJoners of war in North Viet- nam . Asserting that continued support f I the Vletnarni~tlon program aild o the Saigon governmeni coriltlfute1 · "con- tinuation of the illegal U.S. war of ag- graaslon," the North Vietnamese radio declared : "If Nixon· does not want to end that war of aggression, then the lJ..S. military men captured while committing crimes can -not go home to be reunited with their familiea. Instead, the li1t of those c1ptured will grow longer and longer." TALK TODAY by UNIQUE' #.NB UNUSUAL At but store we h-.ve one display case that holds a sp_eclal attraction for our customers. That's where we keep our antique ahd estate Jawel· ry. This lovely j1w1lry, unlike a used cir, does not lose value with age and use. The selection Is constanUy chang· fh& as pieces are told and new one1 come in. At 1ny time you ar1 ture to find Items ol interesl There are nklcl1c11, rtng1 btOlcbH and HI" rin11 for the tadlas, cuff Unlta, 1tlct ptn1 and watch lob1 for the min. Besldea the jawelry, you can 1110 upect to '" antlqua witch••. re-stored to perfect "'ortlne ordor, button' hook1, silver coin puraes,. comptcl! anci cl1ar1tte cutt, -Every tt•m tn tht dtparlmoat 11 on out1t1ndln1 barglln Jn prlet 11 well u be1uty. Stop In 1ny time and see what we b1Ve to offer. Visit often· lo '" whit new items are added natrly tvary week. For \flt untqu• and unusual at bargain prlcea, visit our antique and estate jewelry department, r· "We planned to pick it up in En1enada, where they took It becau1e of the dock strike,'' said Leaman . "But they aaid they would bring It 'up." It was the county purchasing de~rt­ ment that finally found ,the "!"tue In. Bell Gardens. , • 1 , I : . "I don't know why' they-took L to Bell IGardeni bu! l'llell n 'fOllJid It wa looded It bn • llUiil< and toolt It· to Newport ~Btactc:'I · '~ The .sJa~~ la sun crated and will re- ~·IO uM!I the end of April when It will 1be -taifon an Island at the ond of the Jllage ll.DODi Point Harbor. It wUI !.a. plued on 1 morble bose by the Moojaye G~nl~ Company. "We .Wilt ~ it~ w;iw. then,:• .1aid Leaman. "We wouldll'~ Wint· to stt it &0me 010rntni ...... ipJl~l~i:''.- Sen;lite··Jlj} eti . . . . .. ~o.~r:t'. 4,~t~;.i,, - IV~.NG?ON (AP)-!n .,,,,.,.. dowl\ . ilik /i fr • el!(plo~·· likta-1 lollo.I,. llMI• Senhta• '.lloted .ldiloy a111Jiat 'providing for inlortelnent through the courta rather th1n by administrative action. An amendment by Sen. Peter H., Dominick (ft.Col~.) to requJre c»urt action li>1tud ol 'letllo1 the Equal · Employment Opportunity Comml,. 'ion issue ceaae-and-desl!t order1 waa rejected by 1 41-4a vote. Dominick's •rnendment waa de. feated Mondiy by a 43-41 . vote but the Senate ltter voted to reconsider It, ope:nlnf the way for tod1y'1 de- cl1Jve rOI call on the issue. ' Sparkling diamonds for a Valentine Wedding. , Ar1,C1M• dlllmond-llt wedltlno rlng1, Lu•u,Y, be1uty 1nd fuhlon c1plur1d In two perf1el golden rl"fl. Tht moll ••qwllltt ••p'fMlon 01 tt1e crin11m11 1plrh ind your lov.. , SH them"°"· A!!Carved A-ANO~IOA RT I• 'ALUfritO .. fTM 111' The Pertlr1 !inn Is expected to present lt1 final report to SCAG by June Ill, Cpff- ment1 on the Interim raport •l!oGld. lie forwarded to the con1ultlJM. IJnn 111,;f"- 15, accordlng "to SCAG. 1 • , ~ SC1:~.-Solllhern c.Ill~ avl•tlll. -clbal.'kl..llltlliaf\ty )Jo reco i. Ille 'l-l'fllfrir oA~ Admlnlllrotton, IF AA) whl6> ~lr-r: i jtctl~.,111:tl~.m . Peratra ,11u4f.~ lbl · ili•i (ii tile . ty ... -I. • I!: ... . .. •• ,. ..;._ .. '· !'! . ' " '• Clean Air ;fl.nsf11 J. I itiJ' be :g~; 1 ~ L , '!'he.rot~ •Ir lnirht ~· ·~ llOll( 11·: to-ihO nallOll,'{ ~ Jltvon, -. ·e.ri ~1lt!f 'l'llf" dtyll!~· ., ' The ""81' Wllllld be In new ·equt~ ne"11..~ ... nd Jou ol • llOm el!lf!~rilop IJiloCled U. ·~5e1-Wn1Jnit11Dr;o1 Oie 'fllllalt ' ........... lllM on. 1Wfrui1 t · '' y.~'Y ' ,. Randoll, who Hid the aubcommlttee has been looking Into anti1mog and traf· lie safety measure!, spoke to some l,<l'() ~legates to the nation1I convenUoli.1~of the Speclatty Equljllnant MfnullClurw; Association a group of equlpinent makers of high-performance part for can. Randall said experts esllmaltd 21 pu· cent of all vehlcle1 on the r°'d had seriously defective brakes -part of the cause of the 1.4 million traffic d .. t.ha ind 52 million traffic injuries coating tl7t trillion in economic loM since 1933, he aald. .. • -.. ,_. ' ' • " " • ' ' ' • ' ' 1123 NEWl'ORT IL VO., COSTA MESA . • CO NV IN I INT TUMS IANl(AMlllCAID-MASTll CHAl&I t 14 YIARI IN JAMI LOCATION PMONI 141·1411 ,.- 1 ., .. ••BUt I don't h 1 v e · in- ~lons from T1llahwee lo accept onybody el.le," be said • "If· anybodJ ~ came I. coUldn't admit -without ~By Disney ,. ln1t.ructlon1 from ':I .. ORLANDO. Fla. (/.P) Tt1!1h••see," Cook Aid. "But 'Wlll .. QDY Producli9nl baye the -•~u 'around the llate ··unveiled a plan to Upand Into . -···a ' · · real -le ud build a-~ ~our ~tlonud I ~~-4 &lic:re ex e c u t iv e cbt t think we 1J have 1 tblt ..... I I •t...... -i.J .. -11 n..,-.,..,,,_nund neit door to •~ • ,._.... . j trlilcbJ MCMllO rmie.' I '' l.lilool: ~.Ibo .. .,......,. ~ Tiie -r-lal<com·" lncreued tiM B u t le r a men:ta1 compln tM eily •ol • jOpulatlon to 1,1111. Tiie laCfil. Lu. Buena V~ will be If. WU dlilicned to -7J0. ~dneloped at tbo r,...,.. :'We've oclded a lot of c!oqble . a Wall DI.me)' World Ille In Ce!> declt • bunb thrGuih I h e &rat Florida.. atrul Belt. . ~ )'Uri," Coi?k said.) "And ..... • The le.ialrHrlented' ~ now have 1,0M bunks. All over munlly, DI.me)' offlclalJ eald, that Will gel I mattr..s'oo Ille wOuld abut Ille $400 million !Joor." amutement park whlch was , • Cook uid Lake Mier'• opened In October and already population a week qo w&1 hH drawn more lban 3 illlon 1.2111 but had decieued with ~'Vistton. • \ , -the transfer and premature Plans c!alI for condominium r<leue o!' 140 men. retreat& available to lliajor 1 • c0rporatloaa, private bomel, : lour liolela. and obopplng ac- ; commodatlom and a pool o[- . flee, I •. ' 1 Boeing Ups Benefits SEAm.E (AP) . -ThO Boeing Co.' baa agreed lo In> medlaleljr Implement terma of 1 new tbfe&.yur contract with --. with the ncepllol! ol a ~ porliQo ol • flnl Jar pay nlae . •'Illa ---""I· ,._.;, that • Jllkml '11 ---wqehilra iol1' Intl -II upecled to be laclooled In Feb. n paycbecb and relroacllve pay from 1ut Nov. II ii to bf\pald Mar<h:I. • A joillt · olalement - Tueaday by ~Ing lllid the lnlernalional Auociation · of Mac:hlhlJb and ~ WorW. aald .all other •frlnp lienellla and provblono of the -· will be put into el, feel lmmedlalely. ' -' .. Don Tatum, chairman of ~ 1 1, ;==~~·= . ·~ }~ge ~~kS J'atknt ~ Construction. already • l'J>Orted under way on .'the MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) - first o! Z7 lownl1oUsOs planned, "It la time "" terminate lhele IJ under )he Buena Villa Land <c.:,.i Wholly.Owned mbsi!liary . ~roceedlngs and I~ Mn. ~of 'Will! Disney ProductiOns, • ~sch depart m GOd'S.. own peace." Parents Claim With 8-wwdl, Counly Judge Michoel SUUlvon ended a special bedalde hearinc De d Bah 'l'Uelday Into "ha l her serte y Gerlnid• Rusch., 11, a11ou1d be.~ ~ caurl order Y1l S.Elfl'J:B , NATIONAL , lo underp 1mputallol) o[ a·Jag PAllK.(Ulll~'-Part iilflclaLt $ 111· .. eflbrl lo uve ber Ille. haft reoorted that the parenla Doc:ton uy her left lef LI of ae inlant left on the llepo of • ._.. a hospital haft 1 I e p ~ . When Mn. Rauch refuJed ,...... p. ~.,., ··--.... the operallon,1 Iha lllrL . · ;,_ 't '• · .. IQlrlr lhe .-*! rather die, 1, • I . • ~lljM •.II.~ Hudon, admlnlalralor . ol .. . thef.,.i~ ~5:~·= u.:! did I a Y, lilt ~~· o..dina Judie~ to .......... ·laol Friday, sarlni the h!Jopllal had not proved Mrs. J\aUch WU lacampeWil lo make W . own decllion. • 1 ' i>lflctalJ had been unable lo tall: lo· Mn. Raasch,. b\ll the Jude• went .. ber h<iapHal room Tueaday. with a frWM! ol the woman. . • Sullivan aald she wu' alert and attentive and "~ doea DOI want the ope/alloo." ,Mn. l\uaeh baa ~ the 1ut 17 yOan bl and out ol holplla!J and nuralng homa. The -lnfec:tlon In IMr leg -c:auaed by hanfenJn( of llie -· doclGn uld. Hardm, the hospital 111- mlnlalrator, NY1 lhe COD :"l:!t~i:m only"~ = lool!d ....... and that sbe jual crlel .......... 'lrla • tall: wllh Iler. IANUAR'f 21th , $6Yl10ffiOM50% ti70% ANDMORE • l ' ... •• SS •M I' •"-111•....... 1177 ..... .,..,.. .. UC111C • •• I .iJ.HTIN• IU nit . ' ) • ' ' ... • .. ·.:,$AVE! 0.UAL ·BO :; BUllT-UP 'ROCr ,flNISH . • • l • · . ROOFING-INSTALLED! . . ' ~ ti t ' ') . . . . . ' •'Protect your home from the seaion's · ·,rqinS With Olio( 80 , buil,t-~ ' rock I < 'fini~h roofing. Min9rol ., stabi)ized i;is-« •-'plialt1elt,base, Installed-.~·~ " • rock finish. Color ch6j<;e.' , , , 1 , . RIO.~' n.· ·~ i • J • • • : t ' I • • -3. 'Ot:. "· , .. . ·n.INIT. ' . . . • • • ' ' . . .. . ... . ... .. .. ···-· . • WIJ• 11.""""" 26, 1972 J .. ; ~· i . ' • .. ' .. " ,, •• 0·s~y~! 3:-J AB · iqOFING· 1 •;· '', P.ROnm IN AU ~ · ·\fltTHER-INSTALLIDI .. ' •• !'I • "'I '' C ; t I . . .. .,. -. . . ' I 1 1 -~ .. ~- hat the Mat-cut •· ' ' ' perM wllfl 1llant>coOI· ingl . ' _, .•. IPICIM VAL"'·321tJ. · INIYA&l• " ' ,,.. • , , t I ~~ .... WlllWCITUllll Help'' remove hot,~ · humid air, Ad'(UltolH bale. • ' ' ·~L VALVI 37• l~IJALL• : . . IL I . . .. ' ,) ~ DARY PILOT EDITOBIAL PA.GE . District A commlttee appointed to study election of - for Saddleback College agreea that lbe eollea-beard should be enlarged from five to seven memben. Bui the question of election of trustees by aru Instead of at-large remains to be solved; · Altllough a majority of the state's Junior eoll•I• dlstrlcta may cllng to the at-large method of eltcUon, there are some special conalderattons In the Saddleback district. Most notable ls the heavy numerical we!iht of voters In the ultra-conservative Tustin area, whOM vle1n often are not shared by concentrations' of voter majori- ties Jn other areas. The election of Trustee Patrick Backus despite the · fact that he wu defeated by voters In bis own· aru ii one exsmple of Ibis deficlt11cy. We see no harm In changlns the election by area -It seems to work well enough for the county fll con· gressional elections -and aee no reason to auume a candidate would be so parochial as lo overlook the needs of the college district as a whole. We do question the election of a trustee,who does not have the backing of voters In the area he supposed· ly represents. vs. At-large money to help preaerve the Janel, but oo far this bu ~I materialized. The Army Corp& of EDctnem ii broOdlnC over the role of the triangle In Iha llood plain zone, and Iha en~en· decision eould have an Important effect: Evvyone would like to see Syoamore Hllls u the hub of the Laguna Greenbelt, but the privately owned land can't be kept In limbo Into eltrlllty. Perhap1 durlnc the 90-4ay montorlum, lnleretttd parties can come up with a realilttc aueamen.1 of the cliancea of railing all or part of the $4 mJlllon lo acquire the property for the greenbe!L. State Is Worst Off ender The edict from the state Department of l'Ubllc Health -stating that for every 250 visitors to a beJch each day there abould be a toilet -hu prompted a lotter from San Clemente officials. It Is a complalnlng one, but not because S111 Cl&- menle c111't comply with the lollel-beachgoer ratio. City offlc:lala ere bTltated because ihe atate ls pusins do!VD F · . S HiJJs dictates lo a local jurisdiction. reeze m ycamore City ofllclals claim that the greatest offender In Iha great beach tollet luue ii the State' of Califomil - Tho 90-day bulldln( freeze In Sycamore Hill• ii a the ume entity telling coastal cllla to abape up. Umely Idea. It should give Laguna Beach city ofllcials State parb In San Clemente and Doheny do not and staff members a chance to examine the multitude of conform to the ntios, say city representativea. aug111Uona put forward for development -or noft-11&. The whole problem with the harsh rules, one would •elopment -of the area and lo determine wblch, If auppoae, ii how does a city count the. day's beach at· any, may bave a practical outcome. tendance. Tallc of some 2,000 dWelllnl units elicited cries of San Clemente'• llfeguardJ try, and their f'M•-• '-"""2:;;;;:~ aJlrni from dedicated cretnbelt backers, U Well as from .. --";;::..-.:' ''-I some wbo had not previously 1housht much about the are a llllle on the opUmlstic side. •. matter. t thil Those counts mlsht be a llllle on the modest Bide 1 ·SPIRIT . Of ;._7')., ~ ~.--.--.--~A:p~pare::::•:ll~y~th:ere::':•~atlll::::~h=o~pa~fo=r~so~m::;.e;'~"'-emm ............ en ............................... 1~ear ....................................................... _, .................. ~~.--.--.--...,.....L...--~ .............................. ~~.--.--.--.--.--.--.--~.--.--.--.--.--.--.--~.----'~ Inundated With Facts, Know Less Too Mang B.0...s Coal.cl Bring Failures i Dear Gloomy Gu11 Planners Warned of Excess Hotels • ,.,,.,.,."' .. " .. " ~'. ~,. <-''iji . ' " " ' ~· :' "• "-• ••• >I. '. • • , "'' ,.,...,.. Al Llrft: Wldle -devlcel u computera and the communlcaUon 11tellite tyltem are -able to provide lbe 1PUtest amount of ln!ormal1an In the -limo ever avallable to men, the ordinarY pe...., ..,. 'lllo quickest way to maka the United States IDio a aecond-rate aa1ion II to Jive Ill children a .....,S.rate tdacatlon. Pe op I 1 lhould aupport t.belr local achoolo NOW. -B.D. W. n11 ..... ...-~ ......... 9 9 ,.,.., ......... ,,,, ..... ............ ...., ...... .... the "conquest of. utan" la a dtlmera, .and ft. CID survive -1l by cooparallna with'111are: bat we have llol ,ot .._ !ullJ -leaa --tareall1 aaiJw an In the world ihlli' ...,.,.. -.,~ ... --....... -"' -he ls lnwldai.d with flctl, but· pro.. vldtd wit.b no frame of reference ID wblcll t.o UltlS them. :~~.:::-.:=. ~ -hut oalt rekindled, lif lore& .•• • • Tbi~thal ... can "aYOld' war by llldplllnc -that prepare ua for II II 11 prepooteroua U !magln!nJ 'ft can lvOld gluilony by cooldnl bus• ...-of food and Ieavlni ~ an the table wllbout eat.Ins l~ • • • A man'• mpect fOr "law and order'" nrla In proportion to the brdfr ID Which be II oerved by law -~ aerved laat rripecl It· !eat!. . • • •• No religion bu any right I o m-.rlea unUI It could stDd out any of Ill _....mlcanta u an enmple to the beat.bena. • • • Muhn Gorky, a h11f-century ago, pro- bably aplalDed the sout.bward migration ol Hnior citizens u well t 1 anybody, 1fl)lft be wrote: .. To an old man, any place that'• wann ls homeland." • • • • • • • WI commooly 'loot upan crime 11111 punlsbmenl .. CIUll aad lflect, boil ii may JUI! as . often he the othor 'lil1 around -our lmitlnot for punil- ...., ....... the -of crime. • • • ~"" to • -wbo w-to ma. tbl dlftm betw• a '1bact writer" and ID 41trtlst," the belt IDIWtr' I <ao lblnt of ta I.bet a back Writer counta his worda, whlle an arlilt wtlgba them. • •• • Speaking of worda, it II worth rememberllli that "humility" an d 11bumilJ~Un•" ~me frum ~ aame root; Flaubert . w~ that "Not.blnf ls more bwnlll•lli!J than lo 111 ldlota succeed In 'tmlerprllei ... bavt failed In" -and thlo ohould give ua a aenae of bwnlllty, not .-.. 1 or outrage. it • • It lo hlatorlcaJJy true that t.boOe races moat noted for t.belr ov'"'holming ''hospitality" are tt the lame Ume the lllOll aur-tve and -ful -u If the booplta1lly .... a ....,Oectioll to the ..... before mftl!ll!tlhlJ ...... murdtroua Impiety. To the Editor: I read wit.b lnteml the article by 'lbomu ll4urphl111 (DAILY PILOT, Jan. II), and I quote, "Hotel Boom Rita Ooul." II WU only recenUy that I received clipplnp from San Frallclaco papen which went to some length to explain the deptlia of deapa1r • that many hot.el manqen In San Franciaco bave - plUllied Into becauae of 1be -.. amount of hotelo that have "popped'' up In I.be Jul yur or oo. So aerioUI 41\111 become that the planDing C'®lmisalon bu· put I hall to II all '"AT-U.,1tn ..... II wa Jb,t a q-... ~-Iba -.. openton .ind ~ -·-wlllllaf ... -pet!aon. Genin!IJ', nlanqeri have atlib-' jedlon -lo mnpellllon. II can ~ mt.rat in· an aru, brliJg new ..... ete., bat wben yoo,set to the point mcll • , San 1'IUdco bu arrived at where In tllo Jul tw yean oo many hotel rooms U.:.· been built lbal tn m way can Ibey hi lllled,. t.ben 1111 .,., ball. BOTlll.I UU: the Fairmont are bav-lnl their problems. "!'rue; 'there are pealc periods just • we experience here :it the Newporter Im.. However, we have to prea for grq or convention business. 'lbere ls not ...,ii transient huslnw in lbta ._ to mpport more I.ban about lhrte botela, and wit.b Ille advent of I.be lrtm~ ~ In electroDica and IPll.ce. lbeie """ been mlJll', mlJll' sad altuiUCllll . ...., In the esist1J11 botels, wit.bout the proposed hotels be1J11 built T!le break~ point In most hotels lo about 711 percent and II II terribly bard to hold ii al I.bat WllEN I UAD of all these projecta for Ille future -McDonnell Douglu, Lockheed, Marriot -additions bere and addltiom there, a '°"" of dlamay fl11I me I.bat thlo lbould be allowed to come about fot' the ume struggle wm come to us here on the Orange Coast that bu already overtalr,en moot hotelo In San F a"lsehoods and Failures Franciaco. ' . I am nol enaeraUng when I tell you that they are ta most cues having a dif. !!cult time wit.b occupancy and some of the hotell Uke Stanford Court and olller W ASllINGTON -A federal audit of our economic aid program ID South Vie~ nam uncovered ao mueh bickering, blundering and boondoullng lllat Ille Nixon Administration cluaUied It beforo the Ink ..... dry. The suppressed llady charges lbal more than $311 mJI. lion wu wasted Cll worthless pacifica. tioe pro]ecU. Of W. aizeable IUlll, 13 oCll o/ every If went to pay the bureaucrall "ho always swarm like bees around every appropriation. Not only was eco- nomlc 1id used to ball out i-. pacific:a· ~on _.-am, accorcfinC lo the report. but to IUppcrl a political -lllnatlan program. AID lands ...,.. -led Into OperaUon Phoeni1, which waa eatablloJ>. eel to wipe out the Viet Cont lllidergrouild I Cl'flOlzallon. nm Hll8H·HUSB report,~ by :UU1 Operations Appraisal Joho llanl; declares I.bat AID • ••• .. lltlmately Involved In quelllons of •••Jal llCllr!ty, Pboenll, coordlllltloa el mlllll7 operations and -...i.ttle1 Id doo"1 relat.d to ~ field JI¥ .... . 'ftlll ... contradicts the plbllc 1rr:•:: " A1111la111 Am L _:.i,.I F llobert -•' O *"'• iidlha~ ....... ,. t' •• 1 • ••ttt "' JlilJ u. lrl1. ~.:==:r..: ... Pili h -- , addJtlom to IOme of the major hotels are not yet completed. Tbe same I.bing that bu befallen San Franclaco will defmltely octur here If tbls bulldinf II permitted to -"Atll'I IMIVEIUANCB onr a. pendlture of (pacUlcatlon) resources," charpa Ibo -1. "bu nol -aaUsfldorJ. Ont 'II percent of the lola1 $31.1 mmia. -of -projoeta -In other ...... aurl7 1brel out of ...,, !our AID dGllarl lpllll for COllDll (padllcallon) --for u.s. poyraD coats." -MIDJ AID ofl!dala intmllwtd llr the Aadltar a....111 office 111ndteatld they spolld awb' IO per<ent of their time reportq beet IO blCb ~ Thero lo no plamdnfl or --me at the reg1onaJ level wit.b reapoct IO UWD teclmlcal ....., ....... a.II: ...... every lll'Olfllll bu llopptd. -Ila -eumplo, Iba nparl -: A lola1 of tu-will Ill oblipttd (lor) 47~ ............. uclt .... vlnce and/er moJor dlJ. AD llal .,. ol tbete --pllted by I.be""' of (fllcal )'Ill') lt'lll. Tiii projeet .... 1111111 I''?. oopbllUcated-uclt In a~ ClOlllllry ad, llOl lii,.llfss. .... _. a:adul.'' Yet this dl11111t story of l'lllehood1 and fa!IUIOI bu -bWdlll --11 labels, so oftlclat1 can continue milklnl the t.upayers lor moro _,, continue. · A VERY Fn -le ID and out of the hot.el bu"-are DOI unaware ·of what look place In Honolulu wben they ...,.. allowed to build, wt-I W111 """lnll. . lhousanda of rooms. Occupancy wa at an average of IO percent In-oould not make I~ hotel manapn oaald nol make It, and II waa a very aad 110rJ aU around. I hope !'-an Ille dl7 comdll and plaonlng commlsslona ... will -a pod look, do IOZDll re11111'di. md ...._ <hid: on Iba pk:lure on 1111 ~ Oout before Ibey allow the -llllllllon to cltvelop In Orqe County. DOUGLA! A. ROSS Ga.a!Manapr Newporter lnD Bat la.,en-t To I.be Edllor: Y......., I rad In,_ piper m arll- elo pertalnlas ... -... jall lllld by Ibo aaol boOrd dllcomllaf I h I ' RCklac ....... hldl to .. ~ ..,. . .,_"'_ . I -In .-w, IChool and hllh ,.. ....... llllder thlo old "lndlllmal way" of !,....... and I did no1 llljoJ ocboal u ,,,,,.. or leam u fut • the lllldmll ..W the ry1111ve plan. We._. tft cllll*m llcoll, II and Linnea, T--at. tt~ Ille Top of the World School. Under the prwnt sylltm tlley leam fut, enjoy achool and lhow much ent.buslum for their ad>Jecll and teachen. Every • al#il II -their mlhllllllm about .... II eq111•1il I ..,. bid lbta ..,;tbualum -. ldlool -) 'ir• a cbllcL ' , oim ~ 1a the aoua~ are be1nc modeled after oar ICbDol l)'ltml becm11t Ibey • II wort.. Wlial ta wrong wlt.b.--..-wbo are alnld of ~! Do Ibey -· the "~" .,-U? BIYe they been 1Dvol1'id In It! I doabl 'II. Ila a mailer of fact t.bere are lndlvldDals on lbe carlienl school board who have chUcinn attending t!Chools outaide of Laguna. Bow <an they mate a decllion for my cbUdren on these JnlUJlds? Also, t.bere II I.be question of aavlng I.be tupayer fll on a '40,000 reaideoce. I feel 115 of my money per year lo the best investment I can tblnk of for the future of our children In lhlJ country. Please, for the sake of ol!r children In Laguna Beach, let's have open mlnda: and keep our achooJ. ayatem a progressive one. JOHN L. ANDERSON 'Let'• Not De•trefl' To the Ec!ttor: As parents of two cblJdren In the Laguna Buch publlc achoolo, and U IUp. porters of the educational program I.bey are provided, we urge t.ba~ lnslead of drastically reducing I.be es1a1inJ pro- gram, tbe hoard of educatioa can for .. override election. Being involved in education ourselves, as a high school teacher aiid a university student, we Al'! fully aware of the lm- PQrtance of malntalnlnJ nol only 1tronJ 111bject-mailer inporallon,, but, 11 Im· portanl, develaplq the !yptl of lkUla and .atutudea I.bat ore die reaall of Innovative klndaofprosrama. WIC PAllftCIJIAllLY .U,...t I.be non- l'lded. fleslhll, and 1mall·trou P· oriented Top of the World _.-am. Our clJlkhn have grown In SPlril u well u In knowledp u a raault, ... -· ol their beln( treated u lncllvldual•. And thll hu --8>le clll1y -of Iba low pupn.teacher ratio, and tho .._ 11111... of leodler aides. "' .. I.bat the hoerd of education ..... Bs G .. ,.,. ---. Dear Geof1e: Ml' balbalal and I m plaDnlna to • •tart a 1o1dllali tarm. Do ,.. bow of 1111 loo4*I wt caa reed vp on -... lllrt? llJAINI D. Dear J:lallo D.: 1"fl• .. ....., .. ..,........,, ....................... llr!Wmlra (Noll It R111on: I know Ibey doa'I 1loft llft1llllnl lo do with pld!lall lannlnc bat II wtD -....... -lnb,) . . (Write .. a.... ... Ill ....,. bodJ -· at ,_ pol ......... Gtorp II 1111 flnl IO admit tllat'I a nJrd .-for wrltlac. but, tben, It's a Wllrd gr,_) • Bider ..,.. lhll1 Just the "pocketbook" when they cleclcle the future coune of education In Leguna Beach. other things are more important. We urge supporten of Laguna'1 acbool sylltell> to oonvey their feellni• to . the boerd of edu<ation. Let'• not destroy what look mlJll' yeal'll to bullcl. JAMES NEWKIRK MARTHA NEWltlRK Talce It to Voters To the Editor: , W 1 wwld like to voice our appconl of ~ ...-Lquna Beocb ocboal l)'stem aad join wit.b olhers wbo do not wish to -II revert to medlocrlty. We feel • ,_. I.bot our children have an en-..UC aad bealthy outlook toward .lber odfol•, and are plnsecl to knOw o4 all the elttro time and ... l'JY 1peol by lbe --beymd their normal teaching loods In order fo make sChool a moro lntereotlng place for the children. Wlll!N WE READ I.bot recent testa show Leguna Beach students to be lbead of otber cblldren In Orange County scbootl, and when we comider that we have the staff and tbe bulldlnc• to permit a fieslble aad ucltlJll. -· ii ls dll-ficult to uoderlland bow It CouI<I be !good business" to abandon these advantages and challie tbe system. U we need more money in order to sup- ~ a better 1y1tem t.ben ii would seem ioglcal to take tbe luue to the'Votm. Tbere are many people who do ap. preciate the quality of education and would oapport lta continuance . MR. AND MRS. HAROLD TOLIVER I ! and chanct.r a11ualnatloo by a !n • radkal tctlvlst1",. "sewer slander'' : "hlstrionics," "tbunderat\ons," "vm-'I dettas," "clique of actlviats" and. "poliflcal hltChebnen" la a WGl"IHJUt : record -and, "dolh proteit too mucb"I l I, ll'OR ONE, feel IAguna iJ iortimate II ID have dedlcalf!d activlota and clU..ns' , groups to offer ldeaa and opintonl, and to • monitor any biu of a tell-named "ma-' jority" of the city council Cr!Udam 11 a lively adjunct to city ball efficiency aad council behavior, and should be eaj>ectad by aU eleclecJ aad public ol!lctall. How elat ... Ille dtloeol' -~ te<led and good Ope!l govermnem be assured! lllARY V. LOUNSllDY Cits Entrt111ee s.,... To the Editor: I i On beball of the commUD!ly, and:: eapecWly for the the Owllber of ConF"'; merce and Civic Alaoclatton, I wisb to • espreas our tbaDka to tbe Featl•al of Arta I hoard for making it poulble for Le1une I Beach to have .city entrance lll&m, which will Indeed be unique. I The iifDJ, to be carved-by M_. , . Abel, will be located al the city's three ; . OntraDc:ee. It ls """ hope I.bat llih'lnl. will : one dly be •vallable, but we have no : doubt tbe~ In the -meantime, aullxnobllt ' beadllghta wtit plck up tbe fOlcl leaf Mr. '1 :Abel will ullllle. WE RAVE NO DOUBT, allo, that Mr. I Abel will provide Lquna Buch with I aigns peculiar ooly to our city and of i whlcla every citizen will be proud. . Acquiring. theae 'ilp, wit.b tho : caopenitiooiof the Fatival Peard ia: one ! Tiie Ml•ri ... Llake more step hr our. constant efforts to 'I To the Editor·.' be1utlfy the community. ROY MARCOM JR. I The mlllinS llnl<e llr!kea the Lquna • . ~ , Beac:b School Board acalD. Critical • -n •••• ~--her ol Colilmlrce declllona on Important ltema become -guna ~ ~ I relegated to an "informatloo" category and Civic -lion , In tbe abotnoo of the !lltb member of the ; t hoard. Conalolent lnconlllleDcy of Ille . Aluo C•m-re11tuf conaervaUve Kbool boarll members 1 ' r •· If... I prtclndeo de!lnltlve action on ...,. Toi= ~~ cttlun Writing In trovemaJ ....,.ia ltema whenever a clear ...,an1 lei Iba ~ campground majority ta not In attendance. facility at Alllo Wl 'ilree with Mr. BOW MANY Important --Crnen'a letter (DAILY Pllor, Jan. II) meetlnp, atudy aesalona and dUcia1 ,I.bat Allao Beach II -.if, operating at hoard meetlnp mWll -unallMbcled ' mullJ>um capacity. 11111, crime and before lbe -1-•• """°°' to , drup are • • ~ nOir on our ' the concerntd parenta ""' ...... ., ' -at 'ldJlll.}'!al.._'!Jt'_'JIOllct deport. Leguna Bach? 11a the bolnl ., ilJiootan --"" .... "-.a to patrol I of our -COIJd• bodJ, Ibey ..i Ollforeo the 1nl. What wtD ~If lbould lland In -111fflalaatlon of ovemllbl Cllllpina ls -In the mld- . Wbtl -· do BUI -· Patti A ._ ls .fo!mlid allll a lbe -lllroqll which lboy .... clle of our ~? GillellAt aad the more oltei....,. capt. • -,. hlll!I *"Dul week. U Linke bava? ' ....... --jllillclpolol allll , K111011 BA voe . ~ .., llll1lle • -11op t.bil -----In~~ C•ll•~ PNa12-.tfeta am1111.,..ia. • ~ GRDl!I To I.be Bdltor: ' Al a peat _..... ol ... bolnl of dlredon and a put llClllary of I.be Tupayera A1aoclllliill."-.\ -_, I • outraced at u;;..,;;. pre mflm of CoundllllaD Id Larr In ... dlJ """" to ...... lllf< wifl'I lllpo It Im ~ __ ......_ ' . = tllr..J""~ '\:"Tr: ,... Auoclallon (ta--). e. ...... -...... I.be l!nt IO ' -jult tbll IOct of I -~_, ............. , '11111 LDIJTRD apllldl-Ill -~ ... ...,,., .. c--talnlJ--~.: -1&U... ... the ol lliftl at Illa...,...~ .... -vablo tliil ..,., ... Counclbnae Len ........ a..,-IOuiifclly..... -· lllatanlfy Ju1111 t1111 •-I .........., f mllll add -llill old Cf'/ ti '· .....-P----'"' I • ... OMIT \ I \ I • •ntingC... Be-aeh . Foun e7 . N.Y. Stet*8 WDllSDAY, JANUAR11' 26, tm:1.·"· !. TEN CENTS . ' -. ' . . . ''-ld· 1 ,, • ,_ , \• • . "t " •DAILY PrLOT ,..,,.. W T"" C .... ........ , •• ''· ' J' s,...ttJfi:,P,ff '.' '. : : .. I '\' .... , , , . "A '80-fObt j6'"91"~lli ~ef!.f~ byllrant -jr·~ li"!°IY ?~ gal· , ~ODS' of r.•ter over~tbe Intersection of Beat:Jj llOwetard and Warner . Avenue :in Huntin n ~acll at noontime Tuesday. Hydfali\ wu snap-L i'"' < ~1off 'by I' truck. ,t took crewmen from the city 'l'\'•tei" Department SO lllinutea to abut ;down the unnalll!'al geyser. They bad to cut a blie 111 '11\e ~I to ~each the abutoff valve, which wu covered }/y two J4.cbes <4: blacktqp fiom receat1repavlng jobl Won: was coulpllcated :•~ !IJ1lH plecel of 1~1·111iil •pllalt felHnlO tile liGle. ) ' • . , . ! .. ..._ r ._ I '· 0 '"' • I "Jl -alllllly I ntllor i.tJc llllnl ta wcmp1• t1i11 m two daJt,'' 111•• Aid. Wlllle he -idn'I he speclllc, ln- dloa\lons ..... that ... era1 "' lhr Klla- lqer trips :were~ In govemmonl jell DOI part ol tbo 1JIUHDll-wblte presldeo- llal Oeet • Kls1tqer'1 nearly 100,lllO mlle1 of cJm. de1tlne • lnternatlooal travel for the private lalb 1111 _.,, ipln lllol Nlnn ond bla doles! aldeJ <111 keep a -. 'Ille stocky, graying IDaslncer, wbo ·~· with the -,GI hll DiUft Gtrm:any, lllldWlched 1!11 l'arll• lrli!I . -.. ' cbamMl ••• wtbavemadeaumnberol otters ln varloua 'cbannell ••• When the lolal ,_.i II publlahed, and II will be pihll-ln due time ond al an ap. -1ale time • • . others wlll realize tblt we'baYt IODe the extra mile as far u POW• are concomed.' r do not want to -uy further delella because Di&ollallana are Wldet way." .Anotber htnl came Mondly wheo press ~ -L. Zleller gave tbll m..... when a1ked wn.ther peace llii!>tlator WUllam Porter would be IU· Ille bacl: ...., -sals Wba he returned ' lo the Paris talks tbll week. "We do have propoaall on the table In Paris and we have not had responses to those proposals from the other side. I don't want, at thls momel)t, to imply to you thal be is 10U,. to lak~ anything back." The responso pmled White House repprten at lht time, but the meaning became clear when Nlxon disclosed that Porter Jsn't taklng anything new back to Parll -he's simply. returning to lay the previously private plan on the public negollaliog !able • -• H~noi Rejec·ts Proposals~~JVixon Broke Pledge' ' ' .. -. ' ,._ AP IJllt*;oN< North -O!lltjllo in Pll'la to-day called .Praidenl Nllon'a IDdochioa 1peec;h a "brazen cballenge" and. asserted .be broke a promjae in ""eallng secret talks ·between Hanora cllplomata and presldenl!al advlier Henry· Kl.utqer. In another developneal, Radio ·Hand! -monitored in Hong Kon& -·iDdicaled today that Nixon's Vietnam P.<'(JllOSllla are not acceptable ilecauae they do no! abal!' don the Vietnamizallon P'\'&ram .liJd do ~. Angry Faculty: , . Y~'ws· ~ F~ ·1· . ~ sd.~i ,. ~·!i~-·~~ dq lllcbt~ -..... t..-GI Ille Hnntl ... Beacb C1t1 (eJemoiibtjo) ~ lllolrld a f t'1 r lruoleel reject.a a teaCl!lr deinlnd to rescind salary increuea for dlllrlct· od- mlnislnllors ..... ...,. 1.1 .)ien!m~ • "We are appalled and antn.*' uid .. ' ., ''"iin ' ~";·~1!..": jusllco GI , a :1.7 pu<e!!I Incl . 1111' leacbm when admlnlltraton pl an aV~ ot a.t IM!fcent." ,~ · ". Ttac!ie? wen '1~ .. an ¥Use In· S<ptemlJU wblch )l!dY, ,"1 ~ to 2.7 puce¢, llul wlllCh c!lllrlct .... mlnlalraton .. , .-to u ,....,..i. The teacben' •"*dltion repraentl 175 ol the dlllrlcl'I 270 teacl\en, The leachera' action will not be aimed al diclaliog bow large· an Jiicreue ad· mlnlsli-atoro may be st•eil. Mn. MtClur<i ai.ld, ·blll al lorclng the, ldJoOJ lloird to arrive al Ila ov...U -oc&edule In pjlbllc ..... Ion, • Mrs. McClure aid Iba! slate law re- quires l1ldl Items to be 1ully .-ln open aesslon ·beloro enactment. She 8lld the school board not oal1 failed to dllcau adminislraUve llalarlel ln 'publlc before ajJJlnJ\'ln& them, 11111 did not even 1lal them on lhe qmla GI the Jan. 11 meellng al wblcb they wse llrsl cllacUaa- ed. "We want to otop Iba -• fnim dilcuulng behind --. --by law be· dilcullid. Ill open . -SOO,"~ Mn. McClure uld. Aller buddlln& In. doMd ...... Tl-. dlj' nilbt. -llald. -Mn. Mcaure'1 -.. ..-· lllo .... -.1on~ ....,, ........... lbeo (Sao -· Piii i), -, . ... .... -~ . . . not wlthdmr allrtuPport from ~ --and potlUleoco ID main!A!nl111 '1'llle!l Thieu. . . 1n • ...-. • . ,_, A llatOmenl • ..,, the NOrtb v-.... . Ailhoolp the·ton .. ol the llaten-.enl WU delepUoa to the Parll peace talka claim-· negative, nowbere wao<he word rejection . UMd In referring to Nixon's elghl·polnl ed ~I the Nim> adminlstraUon In public P'OIP'UD· The plan was not, In !act, and prlvale meetjnp "did nol l'.tSpcllld to ljlldlloally ·mentioned. ~ ~wo Q"'!"llona"lundamental for a jUll 'Ille Noith'Viebwn ... 111111..ted that aricr peaceli!I Mlllement of the VietiwJi Nls0n'1 -.lallon about Kissinger' a trips probfem." to Parll did not Inspire lhelr confidence. It listed the two isauea· ln'l<llv!"I u . "We ba~oflen Pointed oul," tbe state- reluaal to -1op !lie Vie!-.miutlon or the mini uld, "lbal Mr. Nllon talked one . ' I ,. ' J .. • " ' ' 'No Mention ·of. MIAs' t r ( ~ ~ , f· . • I . • • ~ •. ))is~ppoints ·~~~s~. ·Unit . I l . I · 111· GEOll(ll!: ,LlllDAL be woUld have bid :mare to <lifer. last . "., °''" l""' -' nlgbl. I lr*Jy·..U 41aapptinlecl that ba 'Prllidenl Nim>'• plllible 7.Jt of . would -'8a!llJ ~ Ibo prlinlra the menu.a of men who are in GI war bat not Iba lllAl," t Mn. action in Vllllnlm II viewed u LludlrtlouP aid. /' "illaconcerthtc" bJ the Orange c.dJ or, !Ibo enlalDed Iba! lllAI are Iba - flee of the. Coacem for MIAI ud PO.WL who ara lhe ''unllmwm'', the ma - POW1. . lamlllel ClllllOl kDow for 11tr1 are ·'1Jft Mn. LaVanne Lauderbaush of Newport or dNd'. Beach, maoqer of the 'l'ullin MIA-POW MAill are probably "actually POW1, • olflce, aid kidiy of the PMldml'• ~ Mn. LllMkrilovgb aalod. h uld Iba plan apeedt, ''We liod bopld b' -"· llapod ll!al -..... Pr rl'Bll Nlloa \'We In Iba,""""'"' ™6IMll bid -1111 •'ol Ibo lllm POW1 ·Ill Ida beard nm.a --talb and ..-ii -lo inc1mt Illa -wl!o are knt«< he wa' 1rJ1n1 bard to 11111 Iba ...r. rlnlaf ID -. "I'm for Nllm all lllo "1111111 ~ Nmrtba1ea1, wlYfl ..S lamll.. ti· lllAI .,. -w1n-.-.. 11> • • • 111e11et -Pt bJ 11* PWW ~ Aliim~ws Dr~g Probe ::.=:-= .. ..;;,~ c:: =~.:.;.:;.. ~ ~ ........ ---..=..-~ Result,s in 13 Arrest,s ~ -''11-ftlld .... -• -..... ,. ........ ~ -•• _ ...... 11".:J .... .... ........ -.,,,.. ..,,.,,1 .......... --"!"'I"" ·--....-_., _____ 111 Mllr,• acl 1'11111111 ktod lo~ C1a113o. .... i.-..... alllOora ""9 • TaaUa...,. tf 1111 a11n ., ;; . .,·1 '"".'L ~t · :-:W•~·~~;t!: -!Id *' . ..;-.. t W , IAll!lr'i .-.rn;.,;;,MllJI b!llllM1ltllll .......... 1111_,1111,1111 lllt II .. lllal, Pt 1ll1U lllllil'a' I hr lll=IWIJ!; ..... w.11 b11bhb, ................ ...,_ ... ..__.....,LID 1idliu!i1)tml. llill,11111'1 II...,. ..... . :i::w-"'lba=llm . .,,..,.. ......... , ....... :::~·~:.r::· ~ ca.i, GI! l!illt .,....,. ' ' .::.;'~1~=~ ,::.::i · Royalty mt Slope1 two - -.... ~ IAlflDON (UPI) -na ea ., 1r11 Oonll1 Ill • 1nl• *"I ...... law It 11111 -' tntQ ID Join lllt -loar ~ldll. ~ -1111111 ll 5.1 rn.rJ ... tll* l'Pt • GI! a _, ~11111 .... 'lt!i.... ..... t .... Ill ....... -• 11•·-~ . ...... I ( _ ... .ctod.anoll!er. lie apobcl .. ~ but ma 1".111 war." Although Iller Norlb Vietnomeoe rodlo broadcul thal -monitored did not re- ject the elgbl·poial plan wblcb N1Hn uld w11 submitted lo the Communllta lJ\ Paris three maalbl ago, II said 11 con- tained "nothing new." Hanoi called acaln for the Unilacl Slates to acceol !he MYei>point Viti (See lllXON, P ... I) , ... , .. . ... ....... ,,,.,,,. ·wm "' ., .,. ""°' lllt ' 'l1llllldly .... lllo er-. Coul, 'and -ll!nolaaq ... ,... GftlJ a IO ....--ct -lnl IDto 1'1111. 1111111 'lllli..., ... bl In Iba We. 1-Ill Illa WL INIDB ..... .t.Y "Cllarllt ._ ..... _, .._..,,,., ..... ,, ... Ir"' _., """""' 0 r a• fl• c.....,, 1111 """ ..., 11 • ,_ C ...... r.. SH ntidor Nolll, l'VD'IS. ~ .... ~ :.: ..... ..: -• ...=1.:.;a • ·--. ·--:=., : .... =--" r:.-= = :r...i =" ..... _.., - M llll! I a =-a.= 5 =r-2~ ': • • • • • ' t DAILY PILOT " enate ' Rejects .:_Court Action 1 ll'A8111HGTOll fAP)-la 1 ...... -• fair ..,_ ""'"'-latloll, tllt ileftate -_, •&•Inst providing for enrorcement throuih the courts rather than by admln!Jtr!tive action. An ameodment by Sen. Peter H. Domfnlck·!R-Ollo.) to require C<>!!l'I ocllon Instead or·letting the Equal Employment Opportunity Comm ls· slon issue cease-and-desist orders was re/ected by a M-41 vote. Dom nick's amendment was de- feated Monday by a 4Ml vote but· the Sena te later voted to reconsider it, openlnf the way for today'1 d&- 1' cisive rol call on the Issue. •• ' . For Double Sessions . . . . • ' I I Risln& lfOlla In the constr11<tion )n- dUJtry .,.Y force the Huntington Beach (elementary) School Dlltricl into ill first double -iallJ In history. All 10 bids received on pl1nt for a new 1-.nedlale 1<hool ne1t lndlanapollo Avenue· tltd BuMard Street exceed mix• lmum. coats allowtd by the state by at least fl00,000, deJptte the fact that the plin Is -ntlally the wne ,. one that fell .well within allowable costa lour yeara lg\). l • • • • Trusteea of the district Tuesd1y night voled tO cut the quallty on certlfn plumb-. 0 Ing, e!Octrk:1l and air ~op<fiUonlng lie.,. .j.. ptimistic' Bid so thsl tho school con be. let foLrebJd· ding,, bul 1dmlnJstr,1tor1 estimated that tBeach Officials • -0 the lln1I completion date wOllld ·be ·. ' K Forthcoming delayed Iii leoal si.--ths ·lieCIUJe of the rebidding. . r • , • . Cb1rles Palmer, deputy superintendent Hunllnglon Beach (elementory) school ·!or the•dlstrlct. ,.Id .this del1y created l)lstrtct olffclals reported Tuesday night the 'Ivery real ~blllty•: of • double 'J!(11 they are "wy optimistic" that the '"511ons :ii two nelJllborln& ocbools, 'stale will approve their four-way unlflco· l>Wyer and Glaler . tntermedlate:. ac"°91s, ~n plan nut month despite efforts of which he saJd are already overcrowded. ·«rier school dlstricts to bJock It. , ·~ all hlrtp!I on our growth patterns," · •'At this juneture our opposition has ex· Palliler said. ':But based on the housing hl!Justed all the judicial alternatives c>pen tracU I can tee under construction, I'd 'ti< them and I feel very optimlstle that say there ii a very high probability that ·ttiJ atate Board of.F.ducaUon wUI approve we're 1oine to have more children than iur pllli and Jet the peopl~ vote on It," we can handle." . . Collecting '.Their Pri:e School PIPn ' ~ . On Growth ... . ! , .. ' ~ '~9("_! ~ Sc"'."'li 1tee1 tiO ... ·"!'¥red authorfz. fni • ea of ..ipary boundary ch._ d .. ~ to llfwidown student en""1~t. at iftuil4 Valley HIJh lchool.! . ' 'fnll I ',.i. ~ton Beach tljU<>n ' b lil:bool liulrtat decided Tues- .Uy ~I Iii 1'li1111i" idlon lor two · .if.et -~ dllclW couid e1aruy ' t~ bOu~ . ct\~el l.tth a lf10llP of ·prote1Un1 parents. The chan1es woull-.fl.ect Ill el1hth aradera who _would IMI ,tra1hmen ne1l September at four ot UJe1j11trlct'1 ffve high schools. Moat of 0.-jlllnce pro- po51fs give the new lrea ll!l opttoo of going to some hlgb 'be11dts Fountain V,1lley. '· . , tendance boundarie·s 'are· • . ~ Vlliley ,H11b .wlll bav.'4,· . s " ~>xi 5e!>llmtier; .. .,ac;a I&r1Ht high acbool .ln.1111; · · ~· Prote1la to the clw!ae ...,. 1 block of parenla ~ DAILY ''LOT, .... ~ 1raden at Stactl' ID ~~ . Mrs. Robert Gray 'l to uid Charles Palmer, deputy superin· Besides double aesslons, which he said tpdent the district would use only ·as a last ·• hRepo;tina on a recent trip he made to resort, Palmer said that either portable · , , . I lru1teu Tue.,i~b7litil ~ft The Anderson family of Huntington Beach appears sponsored by the ne~aper iild'lhe Ohriif1 OOwlly • would over , W 'fh en masse to pick up plaque from the DAILY PILOT's Coast Association. Anderson family.' <!382, 1111-rne '• &hoot ' . ' C:' ·liiCramento ·with representatives of the classrooms might be Jtased <lr a yeBr Alan: Dirkin ·for their tec9n.d pface finish ,in the resi-Drive. includes Jam~s and G)1dys 'and' chU (from '!'he boundarY· lian& n"''"°'' dentlal category nf the annual 40 Miles of Christ· left), Rochelle, 12; Roll, 10, ind Robbyn, 9: · 'J ' In the\C:enlral · alff!i!l~ 'liil Buch and Ll:>s AlaJnitos ·school around school calendar might be In· dlltrlcts to lobby for the four-way plan, siltuted as a mea111 of avoiding double mas Smiles decorating contest. The contest is co--·.;... 4•, j. • mile dJ1trict. B~1i!lnf• 1111 tM'OP. ~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'-'~~~~~~'-"~·~ Uonolcboceln11hi""*' -.I!» .. lmer nid that hil: delegation ha~ con-~~:~r tuc~ lfie whole probleril back "Wcted all nine memben of the state ~ or F.d\leation in an eflort to make to the lntlated prices of school con- •• familiar With ' their side of the structlon. Gisler school , t-> said, has basically the same design as the pro-Police Seeking Long-haired Suspect in Rape iillUicallon dispute. posed new school, and four years 1go II ,The four-way plan was approved last wU built at a colt well within inulmum -th by the c:ounty comm\llee on School stole llmita. Low bids for the new school, Dlltrict OraaniJation, but the Fountain however, exceeded the $1.$5 million state .V.ttey, Ocean 'View, ·and Westminster limit by almost $120,000. tcbool di1trictl have been attempting to "State building auldelines have riot kept block it because they uy 1 t up with ihnation," Palmer said. w•bo~es" their districts. ·In order to bring the cost down, the Garden Grove police have a dragnet ! ~aliDef uraed members Cf the Board of board agreed to accept bids that included out today for a rapist who attacked a 15-~~ ... to attend the Feb. 11 meet1n1 In m··•··'cal -·I t d 1......0 to I t ........ IC\:.IMIW ...,.J1pmen es •·~ as year~ld girl Monday night and left her · 11tc:ramento .at whkh a final decision is only 2S year1 rather than the. standard 40. ·eijiected to b& made. "It Is very im· Truatee Louil 0.Harb objected that ''It bound and gagged in a drainage ditch . ~ 'jiftulve to ~ school boards supporting seems ridiculous to quibble over such a The !Uspect i.s described a! about 23, ·tbelr diJtricts in tbls way," he said. relativtly small proportion of the cost six feet one-inch, thin, with long 'blonde elf when it will make a 15 year difference In hair tied in a pooy taU, a mustache and S ~he life of the school." He suggested that ahort sideburns. · h } Bl d money might later be taken from the '· ape· y OD C 1eneral fund to cover such items as Police Investigators say the man is also . plumbing and lightin1 fixtures, and the sought in connection with several qtber :Ii' d' f ' G d air coOditloiilnc system. attacks In the city recently. 1.1:· ree 0 ran The hoard madt provision lo fteep thil The firf WIS riding her bicycle near the • alternative open, but Palmer said It was Theft Charges probably not a good idea. "Our general lnlersectlon of Lampson Avenue and reserves are very low," he said, "and the Weat Street when she was approached by • tlle~eneral~ should bt u,..i !lie man In a •mall white Cit, she told ol-A blonde bookkeeper who wu JeO-o t! ~ ~ ~ f ficers. He simulated poueuion of' a fenced to oae to five years In •tale prison IOf 1 ·Ill joPji('co wupon and forced the teena1er tato the wban an Or1np CouJ!ty Superior Court • . · vehicle, olflcera uld. . Jury qreed ~!·~~ed 90lflY 6 , l . , . t . ., Alter the 1ttocltn;1 drainage dltcfi on '7,00G from "free UUll;;-• -ohe M ~ · . t • t ~rd street, ithe ·auspect taped the them a Huntlligton Beich pbyalcWI -.Fro111 Page 1 girl's bands behind her back, gagged her bas been cleared of the char1ea. QU,J'I' . wlth a strip of cloth from her blouse and Gayle Nagel, 2', had aerved two years k' -, .1.~ • · i • tied her J.,s with tape. ol the aenlence when the Fourth Dbtrict , . ; She managed lo gel her feet loose and E lls ruled that Orange police votec;t final confrlnnaUon of the increases ran to 1 nearby home. -.Mw1 lief t\ome Oli Dec. ~ WJarumously. r r _--;-:,;"' ;• O '.,I' ' I "'The ~J:d!a..•cti<e·was ~~~.(Ill~:, -.. .,... , . . , . ..; , . , .·',·/J.· ~ utid 'Jililp Wllllani Mur; · advtee ·or COW11Y CJJ11111el.'' .. i~''i'!!a!ki i;.1'-,, .-tt• k ... :S ..;.~ · ,;.., .. ..., ttllli dlte-.i.tbey learn-, P,almer, deputy auperjnle)id~. •,,-e-1 .. 1.1_:i ,. QrY. r.;JC -, .tu"'" . :4, Ille lhapely _., ;rtlUll. Bui Ilia! discussions involving dlfrY.<;1~ ll,1".· ,._~ -..'. , .'J ,_. .. • • , . ,, , .. 'll~·"t!', .. i ha baodoDed trial iaiis 1", fully be discussed Jn execuUri •"'910ft·''~' 1 ~'iJ. :I. x ·.. h. . 'n"' '-"' .... 1 · •• .J•ol..,.th ta • ,1 .J. ed . Palmer did admit, howe~ui.·)liat• the "'; n·· -De,Jit> ·. : e· A . ...-. e wo y~s .,.rea .. ,,.~. board'• d1scunlon of adfnlribJtratlve 1 '4 .. ~~ c ' • ,.., •• • ·~·Nqel. 11larie1 at the Jan. 11 meaincwithout ,""·, •. -•~ • .. 1:.6 '!q'el and ~ .hulblind, RO rl, ltllinc the Item on the agend1_ II!~ bee~ Jufy · l<lectio_n beg'!" today .111 , the ~ Accused on arrest of d~raudlnl J wrong. He sa id the mistake bad been In· ~·· ~>:-~Superi6f -.-Ceuit-r~er ',Jilll'~ for .~ she did book;. advertent and due to a last riunute rub. triat.OL a,Hl!nl111gton ~adl'.''!•mJl> !"ho won. One of 'her employers 'Wll , "We did not intehd · lo let the a!Jeg~y stabbed her .juablrid to.death . ·Irvin& M. Cyril 'Of 1131 Adams Ave!, : (teactiers') negotiating cuuncil ne51;otiate dwii!& a ,di,put,, over tDe d¥81ir-~nu. ~ Beacb, the salaries of admlnlstraton1". said JlldP,,K.-11! W)!ll~!m ,J.r<?~,over . -~followed' alx-hour °'"'h achoo! board President Jac1< Ol•PI!· the qo<sttdning ,cf prospective< jµrors · 1n jlli,N~ home In_. Or1n1e In which , Mrs. McClure countered thio!'Uie hoard the trlM~ol Maxine Posth, 5t, 'of. ~2 tetrteved J'!'1UCti of the ~vidence had justified the increaSe glven~teachers Alvarado l>riv,e; . . .. ,. WM uaed apimt the blonde woman in the fall on the 1rounc11 thit lt bad oo Mra. osth .. was atrested, June 13 lier trial Charaes apjnst her hulband · more money than that. 1hort1Y arte.r. oBe aqeiedly P\Wll~ a dropped. "What the administrators get has a steak knlle. 1qto her bu.sb.lPd· Robert, 41, t. ~. ~ed as ille&al by the : dJ.reci bearing on wha~ the teachers can as the couple argued -over .,,.hit · should le court, led ~ hlg~ courl to get," she maintained . · ·. · co~te their Sunday'ttinner. H~ ·<tied a out •Mn. Na1el a conv1cUon. Gary Reboin, president of a rival few hOurs lattr In the hospital . teacher anociation that has aboui 50 'Ofliws .uJd the fracas erupted ·when .OUM•&~r DAILY PILOT --·1 oaAJ1W co.uT PUl\.'9tttMO COIA,l«'t •"-" ~-w • .i .,,,..,.. ............. , I 1, 1 • Jtc.'t I. c.My . *,,...., ............. 'TMMtt K....t --.. 14.11--.-... , .. DitU. -------"•" .............. . 17111 ..... ,.....,.'4 ll•illor MJ_, r.o .... m. uwt --..... htdl~ -....., ..... .,_:.:i :.~ ::.:~ .. ~--·· .... II: c:.r. ""' members, said he 'did not think hi! &JlUP Posth brQU&ht hamburgers home. with would support the action of the larger him. Earlier court testimony has in· organization. "M0at of the teachers In my dlcated that ~rs. Posth had expected her group are happy with a 2. 7 percent husband to provide chicken for the ~ven- rai!e," he nid. · ing meal. • Pueblo Officer Tells , ' . . . ' '• H~sil(i~y -on Biiehef · By MICHAEL GooDJUCR • • Of .... .., Hit... '"':" He cited a lack of .underallndlng by qwiy mllltary people as 10 the mi1Sion of the Pueblo,• diSMnsjon ainong the t:rew and mostly Bucher's I~ of ludershJi, 11 Edward R. Murphy Jr., aecutlve of- ficer of the USS Pl!eblo wben she wu oe'ized by the, North, Koreans ID 1tll, awrted Tuetdaj · nLPt that be and the 4 the main reasons for t.be 1Dcld91tl J -:-• 1&lp'1 research officer, L Ii u t • n 1 n I Murphy pointed out that Mer'1 Stephen R. Harrls, bad coatemplltecJ previous Naval service had been' with pullln& the security clwance o1 otipper ' · subnlartnes llld tha\ 11\jteH GI ·""Ing Lio~ Bucher jual before the lhlp left.on . lflectod for .ublnarlnl . .,.,..,,.!Ml!Jie bad her lalelul m_, • ' ' . --•..':..i.... . . SpeaklO( before tha Newport Harbor ~t"" the Puet; an -'T'~nt LJom. C11ab 11 tha Mela Verde .c.r, Mm\1111 ~ia:.\!f,i ~ of ~~b ~·=--~ :-i thll = tJie ,.... of t11e ·Pueblo, ... iJ>. clearance becaUJt "It -1d ~ iJ>. slsted on puttlnf It In the eyu (or fronl) valved a 'Caine MuUny' type of act." of the ahlp which was ~I of sub- Mulphy. who !ell the Navy In 1111 after mirlne practice. 1tven yeara service described Bucher 11 But acconflng to Murphy, that position an unusual man w~ had little regard for •rwas completely exp&eed, hard to get to claoslfied material. and would have been sulcldlli to. light "He b~bt people 1hoard the 1hip Crom." who he hid ptcted up In ban and showed Typlcol or submarine commanders, them the cluallled spacea," Murphy Bucher lnalsted on bellli In the COIUllnl said. tower durln& general quarlan lnsteld of The author or the book. "Second In the pUot house and 1'l'Ote the lhlp'1 Command," deplctlnf hil vlllllp point orpniJaUonal manual llimlhlr to thst ol a of the tldzure, Murphy feels that tha iJ>. suomarlne. All or this, Murphy claimed, cld•nl need never have hoppened. left the crew dlsorglnli:ed. From Page 1 NIXON.,. Cong plan submitted to the Paris peace talks 1 ... 1 July. "When analyzed," Radio Hanoi uld in the Vietnamese language broadcut, ''It becomes clear that the basic U.S. plot and the U.S. stand have not changed In any"way." It said Nixon's proposals are not the way to end the war, and until the war is ended there will be no release of American pri.90nera of war in North Viet- nam . Asserting that continued support of the Vietnamizalion program and of the ~igoQ #Qvernment constitutes "con- tmuat!M·1of the Ulepl U.S. war of ag· .....,;fl tbt NOrtb.itt1Vilturneu IJ'.adio declared: "If Nixon dou not want to end that war of aggression, then the U.S. 'r.ilifary men captured while com~itting c.r:imes ,cil,Jt -.oot go ho111t to he f~l!\lod jttth lhilr, 'l;n:/Ules. Illst~*d. t~e !lat of 11\ose captured will crow 11ongu and J~ncU~11 Mulligan Quits State Position SACRAMENTO (AP) -Kerry W. Mulligan reaigned today 11 chairman of the State-Water Reaourcts Control Board, but told Gov. Ronald Reagon In a letter he in no way violated the gover.or'I confilct of lntereits policy u was charged by Reagan. Reagan demanded Millligan 's resigna· tion, accusing him of working for a private engineering firm just .houn after Mulligan was accused in Hawaii of at- tempting t'o bribe a HOnoJulu citt-ofilclal in coMectlon with construction of a $42 million se'wage treatment plant. (See earlier story, P11e 9) An attorney appearing with Mulligan at a news conference declared that the , wate.r official "Is guilty of notbinc llle1al ~or improper." But he uld Mulligan would not reply to questions dealing with the Hawaii char1e. GEM . TALK TODAY by ., . " UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL Al our 1tnre we have one d!Jplay case that holds a special attraction for our customers. That's where we keep our antique and estate jewel:- ry. This lovely jewelry, unlike a used car, does not lose value with age and use . The selection Is constantly chang .. fng as pieces are sold and new ones come In. Al 1J1Y Ume you ore 1ure to find Items of interest. Thero are deck11c11 , rin1•. bro.cbt1 and ear- rl!>11 for tho holler, cuff Uno, diet pins and watch fobs for tbt 111t11. Be1lde1 the jo,..1ry, you can llro eipect to '" antlque w1tchl1, ,.. 1tored to r,mct worklll1 order, butfon hoo •, 1llver coin pur,.., ·compacts and clrarette cues. Every Item In the deparll)lent 11 an outst1ndln1 barsaJn in price 11 well u beaufy. Stop In any Umt and ·1ee what w1 have to offer. Visit often to '" what new lteml ore 1dded ne1rly every woelt. For Ibo unlquo and un111111l al barfaln prlcH, vblt our antlqut and estate Jtwtlry ~t. I I • · ,. ' , I dt11rtct ~cap r Valley's ,· ~r ' I , '. \V ·IOO ~it run ~v~, i'. •1~~ ..... a .. ,d;,"1f.1i~a·i1Nbe • freahmM .¢oot t0 ~·e llfib Wh Killed '7"'!"9J'· 1chool1,"~1Dtd~ lllln ~°'*11tter, 0 . \7 u . • ' !111trict · , 11• -~"""". who ijeslgned ·ry:ft!t<fu . . Gets Light Term A man accused on arrest o f manslaughter following the traffic death of a Huntjngton ~ch teenager has pleaded JUIUy in Orfl)le County Superior Court to lesser charges. Judge William Murray accepted Lee Sherman Hall's plea of ,.Uty to amended charges of· mlsdemeanor manslaughter and drunken driving . He aente~ the Buena Park man to IO days In Orange County Jall and three years probation. Hall, 31, WU arr,~ laal Alli. 21 by I Calllornla illflnray Patrolman who spoted the defendant's camper truck pro- gresasinJ erratically alOlll the San Dle10 Freeway flt Oceanside. · ' · '!fall waa llnte\I ttJ the' hit arid rah deith of' Karen Efliott,· 1s, of 18872 Morse Cir~ cle, Huntlnaton Beach, and µturned to that community for prosecution. He was identified u the driver who ran the girl down a few houri earlier as she and a girl friend were headin& home from Bolsa Chica State Beach. Chrilline Beaaley, II, of Huntington Buch, suUered a broken pelvis In the In- cident. Martin Promoted • ' • I ' ' To School Post Robert Marlln baa been promoted lo aaaistant auperlntendent of bUllne'u services for the Huntlnfton Beach Union High School District. District trustees announced Martin's appointment Tuesday nlfht. He replaces Ethan Y. Fullmer. who was recently named con.slructlon project planner for the district. Martin, 39, was serving a! director of vocational educ.ation and the work ex- perience program. He hu been with the Huntington Beach district for flvt years. ' •• . . Sparkling diamonds for a Valentine \t' edding.·' Attearwd "9mOltd '" • ........ -Wxwy. -·nd-lon ,_ ..... _ IOldln f'lnga. Thi mote exqultttt llQN'Mllon ol the Chftllft\ll .Plrlt and your'°""· IHttte"'now. •-~arr 1-MU.-...,Mlelf Beaidea Fount.In Valley, the upected 1172 populatlon1 of the oth• lour hl1h achool1 are : Weatmlnster, 3,511; Marina, 3,5"1; Hunllnglon Beach, 2,413 ; and Edtaon, 3,417. All of the dilirlcl schools eicept Hun- tiniton Beach are overcrowded accordJn1 to dlltrjct oUiclalt. ~ctp! ,., ·the Hun- tington Beach· campus, an others were originally designed to hold 3,000 studenta. Cl1sart10ms have been erpaAded by 1d- dln1 porlable 'UDila at moot ol. lbe cam- pusea. Mr1. Grey suggested that more atudenta could be sent to the HunUncton Beach campus, but trusteea reminded ber that a major coeelruclton job .Is planned at the Khool,neU year. .11 Coeelruclton '""' will. be rtlµrJ>Jabinl parla of the old camfl\11 which do not meet llie 1tote'1 earthquake aallty slan- dardl. I' , • I Dy!!nler '\IJl!iiled ll1t! ;bo p,~ d a r y changu ara oilly a temporary IDIWer. "We are looklnf al otbtr oolulloliJ, such 11 year·round school," be explalned. "And the district owns three hiCb achool altes ." The three district owned school altes are at Golden Wut str.t ind Wuner Avenue:, Yorktown Avenue and Mqnol.La Stree~ and at Newhlnd Slreel llld McFadden Avenue. There 11 no bond money available. for achoo! conatructlon, howevar, 1nd dlltricl trualeea have not scheduled a bond elec· Uon. · • • .i t >- 'Teacher's Day' Bill Introduced l;>y .Briggs •• • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A blll deslgn1Ung the third Monday ln March as a Jegal holiday known at Teacher's Day was introduced Tuesday by Assemblyman John V. Iirlgf1 (R- Fullerlon). An aide to Briggs said be introduced the bill alter recelvlnf a letter from 1 teacher asking why there were holidays such a1 Labor Day for other aroups but none for teaChers. I I J. C. fiump~rie6 'Jewel-I'd 1123 NEWPORT ILVD .. COSTA MESA 14 YIAU IN IAMI UICATtCN -IMl..1 .. 1 I I \ I Wednesday, hnuory 26, 1972 H DAILY ,JLOT Blast H rts· ~ol Hurok;~ Woman Dies:. • DAILY ,ILOT Sl1H ""''' • BRONZE RI CHARD HENRY DANA FINALLY ARRIVES Secretary Kay Griffi n Gives Rich Welcoming Pat • Statue ·ID Crate Work of Da1ia Arrives, Thougli Richard Henry Dana is restin g peacefully today among buoys, lawn n1owers and pruning shears. The bronze statue has come a Ion~ way -·perhaps even farther than the original .Dana who wrote a no\•el about his \1isit' to the Califcmia coa!il. '· The· $20,000 art \\'Ork is being stored in a 'Neifport Beach 1war~ouse •oWned by ttte orange County 'Department of Harbors. Beaches and Parks. FOr a time many persons wondered if the statue was ever going to arrive. "\Ve had to do a little detecti ve work to find it:· said Larry Lealnan. senior ·engineer fo r the county department. · The Del Amico Lines, the firm that ';;hipped the statue from Carranza . Italy aboard the Fratern ity . was obligated to 'deliver it to the Harbor Depatrment. ''\Ve planned to pick it up in Ensenada, where they took it because of the doc,k strike,'' said Leaman . "But they said they would bring it up." " ' It was • the county purchasing ·depart· me nt tha t fiJ1ally found the statue in Bell Gardens. 1· ';I don 't know wtiy they took it tq Bell Gardens bl.ll whe~ we fou1J4i Jt \,\'e 1Joaded ii en a true~ and took it to Nf~port Beach." The statue is still crated and will re- main so uctll the end of A'Pril when it will be mounted on an island 'at the end of the bridge in Dana Point Harbor. Jt will be placed on a' marble base by the Moajave Granite Company. "\Ve will guard it until then," said Leaman . "We wouldn't want to see it some morning on a colleg~ campus." CQunty Air Pollution Unit ., ~Authority Raises Queries " Should a county air pollution control answer,?" asKed Supervisor Da vi d ··district be under the agricultural depart· Baker. iment. health department or b e The expert replied, "It depends on how autonomous? you handle the project. If it is a '· Tha t was th e queStion posed 1'u~sday reasonable one. I would approve but It ill by Board of Supervisors Chairman possibl e to work both ways. : Ronald Ccl:spers to Dr. A. J. Haagen·Smit. "Counties shot.1ld not give up their ·chairman or the State Air llesources autono1ny com pletely and ~hould , retain Board who appeared before supe rv isors their own air pollution control agency," informa~.lf Tuesday morn,ing. j Dr. 11aagen-Smit concluded. . The air pollution expert quickly replied The doctor, a fonner consultant with U~t "the heaJth de pa rt me n t em-Callech empha sized that he was speaking pbaUcally. That department has a much informally and was in Orange County to nj()re powerful argument to present to attend a meeting on another subject. tfJe people than agriculture doel.t< ~. He was inviled to speak to the boa.rd by "'The health of plantt ii' n6t as Baker who is chairman of the state Air PJrsu.uive • that of. '", Dr'. •,Quality Study Commission which is !iU&en-Smlt .iadd!d. . ~1 ~ .• , ·~ • assisted by H;aagen-Smit. • ~~ss. Talent .Offices . . . . ) ' ' I J 'I • .. Fireb.ombed J ~ 'IOl!K (UPI) -t'ires, • ,.. Pll'tOilY calll<d by incendiary bombo, blued IGclay through tba midlown ollices ol. i. musJc,al artists• manacement ~encles which speciallze In lmportlnt Soviet ta)ent, killing one peraon aid jn- jurlng nve, including famed impresario Sol Hurok. News media received anonymoua phone calls shortly after from a man alerting therq to the incidents and using ·the Jewish Derense League slogan, "Never agairi !" · Hurok, 13, was treated at Polyclinic Hospital for smoke inhalation and releas· ed about two hours after the morning in- cidenl at his 20th floor Avenue of the Americas office. The v i c t i m of the fire there Wll reported to be a Hurok employe, pro- bably a receptionist, in her 20s. Damage was described as "very heavy'' in rive room! where the fl.l'e was contained by firemen. The other blaze was reported contained to a ground floor reception room at the office -of Columbia Artists Management. Inc., a few blocks Crom the ofiicts of Hurok Concerts, Inc. There were no in· juries. Sam Gold. vice president of the Hurok !inn, said that _at 1:30 a.n\, PST there was ''a burst of name and the entire reception desk area Wa5 enveloPedJ in amoke ." "The5e two organizations are responsi· ble for bringing Soviet culture to the United States at the same time that Sovi et culture is responsible for the deaths and imprisOnment cf Soviet Jews," the male caller said. "Ne ver Again." The militant defense league headed by Rabbi A-1elr Kahane ilformed the news media it would bold a news conference to discuss Soviet perfonnances in the United States. Later, it canceled the news conference while denying any respcnslbility for the incidents. The building where Hurck Enterprises Is located waa evac~ and the il)jured were taken ,to,Ro.<j,sev.elt Hospl\lj ,l!j"P.· bulance1. ThOl".a-red 14 bo.aullonlog from bums and smoke inbalatkln. The street outside the building was Uttered w~th glat1s. / f , • , 'J•\iw~. whsl. w~s !>l?rn lit ~si~, and ';<w1"Ui tn~,pn11f:I! ";iiates,1 ,llOf,11~, ~r the t'#'r of ~ne cen~ur)'. was ·~ lli1t to negoti'ate the presentation of Russian ballet. folk dance c o m pa n i e 1 , in- strumentalists and singers in the United States 'when the Cold W1r begl9 io thaw in the 19505. He left Russia because there was little ·opportunitY for him as a Jew under the Czarist regime. Clean Air Co sts Could be Steep The co1t of clean air rnightt mean $135 billion in expenses to the nitlon's car drivers, a federal expert estimated Tues· day in .Anaheim. The cost would be in new equipment nee'.ds, maintenance and loss ~ mileage from newly developed smogless gas, said Donald A. Randall. chief administra\or of the Senate judiciary sutcommiUee on an- ti·lrtJst and monopaly. Randall. who said the subcommittee has been looking into anti.smog and traf· fie safety m~asures1 spoke to some 1,000 delegates to the national convention (Jf the Specially Equipment MahUfacturers Association a group of equipment makers of high-perfonnance part for cars. RandaU said uperts: em mated ~ per· cent o( all veblclo on. tht road had seriously de!ectlve brakes -P.lfl of the cause of the 1.4 mlUloo ltafllc ilaaths and $l million traffic injuries ~ f(19 ·trillion In economlc,~laU A,lnce, 1133,, be said. • 'Cupen allo uUd tbiJI 1 ~yt qrlcultural burning In till Sin In' and S.cramento valley11 contrl to air pollution. • llugen.Smit ·replied, ·~t ·Is not the P.flvilege of the state board tO dictate to Specific areas. especially If the local !Oki· Stil! ~ing lion is better!'' ~·ts a slngli air pollution control ?agency ,,. for the Los Angeles basin areal the Aging Lio1i Lagu1ia Lothario t 1 \ · Buckling Vp Ma y ·Be ·V nsafe SOUTH llEHFLEET, England (AP) -Tom Smith Jocked his wife In an anllque chaailty bolt for her 28th birthday. Then, their 3-year-<>kl son Mark threw away Q1e key. Smith attacled the me<lieval caat Iron with a saw and broke two bladet. " f' Father bundled mother l•lo the car and dr.,. her Jo the fire house. Chortllnt flremtg freed Mrs. Smith with their wire cutlers. "When Tom presented me with it, I sakf it Yil.S •hit r had al•a)'1 wanted." abe &lid. "It was a joke -but IL.Jl.l&n't 100 funny ror ~e." Frasier the lion Is alive and well In Laguna Hills -and an In spiration to ag- ing males everywhere. Frasier Is a patriarch among lions. He Is 17. Five years more than the life span of I.he avera1e Un. He aJao Is the reignina: Casanova ' among Ibo jungle monarehs al Lion • Country Safari, •hen l.>00 animaJ• - lncludJag nearly 100 lions -roam the counlryokle. Frasi•r Is ao old his 100C1Jt muscles have coilapoed and hla 1onJUe lolls C1111· •Iantly lrom his mouth. lie walb wllll 4lfllculty aocl no Iooter can lead the hunt, Until three yean ago the venerable Fra~ler was a clr<us Ilon. He w11 llmplng with ao Infected le& and hi• owners plan- aed to destroy him. Biii York, chief warden al the SOO..cre Lion Country &,fart, bou&ht Fra15er from the circus and nursed him back lo health. Uons rw11n pride•; a dCJun Hone11e1, a dQrninant male. several lesser· males and cubs. Several montht ago 11 young Ilona: were brough1. to the Safari, .• UntJJ a dominant male is introduced,. the prkle remain s unestabl11htCI and the lionesses grow despondent, veterinarians 1ay. The veteranarlan introduced a virile young male lion Int.> the aecl~ com· pound with 11\e ll ljoneoseo. !jest morn- in( the YOUJll male w11 found badly mauled by Ille llonesase1. For nve ni&ht• the proctll I was repeat..i, ·each Ume. with a dlfferenl young . male lion, eacb nl1b1 wilh the same result. Finally, lhe velerinarlan1 thollcbl ol Fr111er. Next momlni, the liollt•&el were found purrinf pl1cidly in the l\DI ne1r an ex .. h1uated but happy Frasier, who l1y on his bock, paws ill the air. The veterln1rl1n1 revived Frasier with 1 daily re1tmen of five vlt1min 1bot1. Ul"I Ttl•tt• SOL HUROK CARRIED TO AMBULANCE AFTER FIRE llomlt Suipocted' In Midtown Manhattan Sk yscro per 111111 . Fi.ve Cre'Wmen Survive ' Ship Sin~irig; One. Di.es . . ' SAN DlEGO (UPI ) -Five crewmen Jln1 .Costa, skipper of the ill-rated San woo escaped. their sinking tuna boat Diego tunaboat. told authorities by radio Tuesday hight off the Baja California that the "sinking occurred so fast we cOa~t' were foUnd a'llve In a skifr early to-didn 't know what happened .'' day.t}ut~»; sixth ,rpan wa s found dead in a The Coast Guard said ii was nol ex- secorid small boat. plained why the boat sank . Tilt merchant vessel Olancho, which Costa ,radloed a mayday signal at 7: 19 joined a 12·hour air and sea search SOO p.m. Tuesday and a half-boor later, tbe .. ~~~~~~~~~~....,.~--:.: Swiss Say '$650,000 'H'idden' .. .. .. 1: • .. •• .. .. " " . . " ZU RICH (U PI) -Swiss bankers satd today they bolleve the !650.000 mi8'ing ~ the Howard H u g h e s autobiograph y mystery is sUll In Swlt.zerland1 hidden 'It a num bered account. "'~l The banking off lclals. at lhe S\)'iS! Credit Bank, said they do not think S\IC} a large sum could have · been taken anywhere else without it being noUCi!d. Swiss police .,id information to,, h~ their case has now started to come from tht U.S. Federal Bureau o Investigation. They said fo~BI and Swiss police expet~ "may get together at some stage'' b!A· nothing is yet planned. , '·· Legal sources old sets or fingerprjiltt were among documents sent to ZUricb b>t the FBI loday, . One set waa of finge rprints on (bt: manuscript of the alleged Hua*· aulobioaraphy wu wrllten by aut.boi Cli/W ford Irving, the sources said. , "'' It was the credit bank, Swllzerla!l<!'• third largest, which paid out. ihe moaet• tn l,000 franc (fteo) bills t~ a •woman calltng herself "Helga R. Hu&llel" t,ld who had an account in the name of 'lll R. Hughes ." .1 J~ Bank officials Iold lawyers !or J)lll McGraw·HW and Time Publlah~_,...-.,. panlos they bollave the ~ BM< "" be in Swlturland tn one ol the f~ secret accounta. . · ·~· McGraw-HUI made out three checkJ ,for the total amount Jn ,the belief the ~ was going to Howard Hughes in returtt, ror the rlghta lo his life story. •\j ' ,, Winchell in Ho11pii~f ... miles south of San Diego, rescued the C-Oast Gulird estimated, the fishing boat five men as they drifted a·s~ort distance sa.TI.k beneath the three·to-elght foot LOS ANGEL.ES (UPl ) -W~ from where their >l·fool.fislling boat, the waves. Winchell has been hoopiloilzed ••I U~· Donna Marie, sank In rough seas. The incident occured 65 miles off the Medical Center, bu.ta hospital spoke= Coast Guard aUthOriUes slid the body Joel Jo I th t of:tbe 'sixth man was also taken aboard Baja Co~st. declined ay revea e•na W'e 1 and trahsrerrel to another boat. The SOS, which said the crew was illness or his condition. » 'lbe cause or death of the-crewman was abandcning ship for a skiff , made na The 74-yeaMld newspaperman, whose not Jminedlately ,known •nd his identity ·mention of the second lifeboat which was column most recently appeared ln ~ WIJ withheld pendina notification of next found drifting lifelessly nearby wltb the New York Mirror, reporteclJ -Weis tM of kin·. crew.man'!' body. hospital Nov. 11. t ·~ " .• =.,:.....~,.-.-.-.:....._-,,-.~;-,-.-. .,...,~,,-.~-'~-'--'~--'-,.-~~-..,..,,~~~~~-;-~-.~t-,-.."7)~.-,~-1::---:.,....~ '" ' •• 'II I ' ' '· ·~ ~ ' ~ " I ,.1• •r I 4 I " • For JOO yea11, a whiskey from Bush mills h .. been \Vith us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smooth, poli•hed and altogc1hcr lighthe•rted fa shion. 15 generitions have refi ned it.1 5 generations h•vc •ipped it. Theverdi J:I : Neo r per( ect ion. Bush mi I ls. fi u 11 of char<1cler. But not heo1vy-hc1nded .about it. flavo r· 'ul. But r'levcr over-powering. Bushmill.s. It reflects the l)J~I with 3 light dJld lively fl <tVOt that is Clll today. ., Comp.>re it Jo your present.whiskey, You needn't purc;"'se a bot1le. One sip 11 yo~r f1vorite pub w~I 1ell you why Bushmllls h., Jntrisued' so m•ny 1&11• <:rations. It is, simply, oul of sight. IMfOltm • BUSHMII .41 .S ftlOM M WOllLD'S OUIBT DISl1IUl't • • • '. . ",ji '',. ... ,;"( h·i• ' .ll • ' , i I ! I • ! I • J • • \ r_'l..__,__9'1,_l'--v-''"'""'or ______ ~._ .... ...w;.•..;;"''-.i...-'-'"'"-2-'•._1_u_2 , • , • • ~ • -. J Nixon Steals Thunder, On Pe~c~ Iss-Ue By THOMAS A. MURPHJNI!: Of .. 0.lly il'tlM l .. H ly WALTEll 11. ltEW WASlllNGTON (AP l -Pruldenl Nb<· on 1ppear• lo hive liken c:oatrcl of tho w1r luua with hll dllclaoure thlt thl ad- mlnbtr1tloft hlo lone . blen puroulnl 1 po.tee formull 1lmool ldentlcll lo tb&t GI hla chief Democr1Uc critics. Nixon hid, on aver1I occulons, cau• tioned would-be 1'72 chlllenaen •JllMI r•ll'lni on thl wu In South Vlotnlm u 1 C1J"Opel1n blue. · • Tuudoy nl1ht be lold the n1tion why, dlocloelng lhlt the 1dmlnbtr1Uoo h11 blen lllklna ...,...uy with North Vlol- namtN ne10U.tor1 Jn 1 wiea of 13 Paris ·* * * Long Step . ' . .-llop dltlnc bock lO 11'1011lhl. Ht uld .ho h11 offll'ld t , lll·OIOnth wlthdrtwll tlrntllble olmllu lo one lhe ldrnblllintloo vi,orouoly oppo'old In conpooo. Tbo dllciOIUttt Clll Nixon, olreody I candidate tor rwl«tkMJ, 11 the man wba wu Iller• tint, ond demon1111i.i qoln tbe power of a president to ~ape tht blut1 and the cnur,. of 1 ampel1n. Wtth the pruldenlill primorl11 1p- proachin1. Democrats teeklnc nont.i111· lion lo run 1plnot Nixon hive' put ln- crtl.lin& atreu on the wit u an iaaue, cllarslng Ni1on ha• not dont 1nou1h lo ' end U.S. Involvement. Contlnu lrc that 1t111ct i1 101ni to be difficult U not IM· poojible fw 1ny Dllnochtic am,.i,..r, 1l leoll in'U. lmmldl•it tuiuro . · 1\lrtJ\e:rmore, Nllon'1 natton11ly brold· NEWS ANJLY.SlS. cut speech disclotin1 the aecr~t ~ice offer had 1 bullt·in rebuke for hl1 crdic1: • "The truth IJ thot we did resl"!nd lo the e111my'1 plan, In the manner !hey (the tnenly ) wontod 111 lo·reopond-MCrttly. .' • l • l . MRS. JOY Jl~FRIY, SON lltL; 7, INTENTLY WATCH NIXON A,,IAllANCE D•ll11 Wem1n"1 Hu11Mnd, Robert, H11 hen POW fer Seven Ya1r1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Bizarre Schemes To Kill Koysgin Told i11, Canada .Wives of Two Prisoners Find Hope in Nixon Tall{ For1ner Envoy;. Dies BUENOS AIRES (AP ) :..; Felipe A. Espil, M. former Argentine~ ambassador to the United States and :Btitain, died Sunday night. Espil joined the dlplom1Uc 1ervlce in Itta and alllO . repreiented Argentina in Norwa y, Denmark, HoUand, Brazil, the League of N1Uon1 and the Unit~ Nations. Vietnam«;se President Nguyen Van Thleu'.s willingness to resign prior to a pouible new national electibn drew 1 look · or astonishment from Mrs. Christian. It was ooe of tJ!e feW displays of emo- tion by the• women whO ~ave fived lofl& and 4gonWngly without hope or their hl1.!b4nd.s' lmm~iate r'el ease. 1 Both felt, however, when Ni1on finish· ed. that hi3 peace proposals were a long step forward toward brlngint their husbands home. "It's a hope, a great deal of hope -a step forward," said Mrs. Brady, smartly clad· in a green tweater and 1klrt, her dark hair frollecf. · "It's got to end· sometirM and I think it might be withtn the next 'Year," she llid, twisting her husband's AnnaPoliS ring on her finger. "Ifs the ftrst time I've felt this way." Mrt. Brady and Mn, Chriatian are two• of approximateb' SI "Ive1 of POWi and men missing in action Who live in ·this coasta'I town with ibl nearby naval base, drawn by mutual Na vy 'ies fld sharing of a common tragic fate. , ' "There were Umes when I felt Nixon was digg ing my husband 's grave," declared Mrs. Christian, a lively young women with rust colored curls. ·"I -no longer feel thls w11y. There. have been times in the J)l1t few years when I felt the men had become expendable. I don't think the U.S. will abondon them now." ' "Jt'I bird to btiltYt \hol ht'I .... ," oaamu uld. "My mother w11 dins .abaul 111111 unW !lie ~ GI ber JIMt!J: u on11tit(knew111 -..er. ill•• toeay." Yokol 'I fatller adoptocl Oaamu In 1145 the exception of Stn. Henry M. Jacklt!D , ' 91 Wifhlnaton, hive 1upporled ,• wll'• , • fODcJ ..... -.,. ... red ""·-t• Dewratlc IAHer Miko Manofleld, ad• vdallq lotll U.S. wlthdrawll In n· ' !of prjaonlr relW.. " • -tJla all ttu-11. Umea 1111 y t•fr stiff ~t• Rou11 oppoollion and .-ch time admlnlatraUon loY.•li•lJ lltoc* It In the Hou11. luf Nixon uli 'l'Ulalla,y n!lht lhll .lh• .. dmlnlatratio• l!ad Jn>PNl'l alJl!illr tonu lo the North Vlo.tnamm ~ not -llut th1" tlel11. Viet Plai1es . J. Rnock Out • Four Tanks , ! . SAIGON (AP) ·~ Southc ·Vlltnamoae flghter-bombero -kod olit i.ur ~h 'Vlttn1me1e link•. ,todoy uia '!\ieid.y olong the w"llro 1ld1 of µ.. n.trJ] hl1hl1nd1, mliltary,1pokeamon r~. It was lhe first time ainci 1Mt, and the thtrd time in m?"' than 1 dp~~ 'I/. Ille war, th•t Noi-Oi VJeti\anltoe ·lJm ltave been Involved Tri conibif"1n1ltii' SOuth VlelnaJ'!l. ~ m1~sive ensny ~~up in· cltJdift& tJnka hO been unidei way in the trl·border re1k>n where Laos, Cambodia and South, ~i•1'1"m com! logeljier, ud U.S . .and South ,Vietnamese off~al1 u· pect a major offensive timed to em· b1rr1S1 Pri!1id¥1t Nilon durins l!!J trip to.Pekin&, ne.xt month. : Spokesmen slid the tanks, .of turlden. lilied type, were · sighted bf ~ •erial observers moving on trails inside · South Vietnam, and propelleMlriven At E Skyralders and A37 jet bombers were called In to destroy them. On Tuesday the planes hit two tanks about seven miles soUthwest 'of Fire Ba•e 5, set1t1 of heavy 'E. hUng last y,ar, and 12 miles inside. the rder. A .nurftber of enemy troops were ving on foot behind the tanks and were killed, tl\e spokesmen ·said. • The spokesm11n ·sald two more lank• were flit this, morning just in1ide. the border and about nine miles west of.Ban Het. the border camp which w1s the t1rget ot the !111t enemy tank attack, in April llM!. Milltar~ sour~s on ' Tue5d'ay hJ.d reported the slghtin,g of ~ix T54 lriid!ipn t&nkt 1boi.tt se~en miles 1outh of .'Ben Hel, ..,t tH~i• ·wu 'n ,. reporf of F~ 10' tion invol.!lng them . ' ~ · Enem y tank•, were [irst reported u_ud inside: South Vleln1m In urly llM when they 1tllcktd the U.S. Special FOrces camp 1t Lan.a: Vel, on the Llotiln border, durin& the ~e1e of Khe &lnh. Foreign Aid Mea1nµ·e Wins Final Approval ' W ASHlNGTON ( UPll -The House gavt final congressional approval Tue1· doy lo • pared-down, lon1-deJaytd $2. 75 billion foreign aid authorization for the fi scal yeat that is more th11n half gone , About the same time, the Senate Ap. propri11tions Committee, acting dn a House-passed bill actually to put up the authorized · mOney, made further cuts in the measure, to a total of $2.1~ billion. That is about·ll.45 billion less than Preii· dint Nl1on hid sought. 1 On a 21J.1.171 roll call . House m~ber• sent tho lncreuln1fy unpopular aid bW ·lb lhl While House. • • • .. r, ! • .• , ' ' t ' f I I .l • ,~ Ex-Sen •. HaY.den ,,. • • ,. I Of Arizon~ Dies ' c • • . . MEsA, Ario. '(Al') > -a... Corl T. Haydm. • wlloiil -ly 17 yean of .-i'lll'IF n'''W .A.rl1ona 1a C...• .... tilt loaglll - I 11:•Mlr1 I lorm bl tile nalloa'1 r·~,tg-afk • ~ ITDemocrat, 11-._ ·-=-... -Dec. iO defl1dratloa. Ill ~ alipped llllo a -Saturdq _ and cl!4IJ Tuolcla, .. I.. 1 ___ _ ·' Tiit IOQ of an , ,.,._. pioneer, he wu elecled lo the Houae o I lle~U•• when Arizona -x· lo ' the ~ In 1t1L ~ Ill<' leln\a, w .. 'ti "" .. Senate llid ~!nod the1t J!I' Iii his retiremanl In late i,... Hayden became chairman of v New Delay Thriatens Apollo 16 Rai~~.ep · Hi~e~ .10% Pay Vnit. Split, S purm Own Rulel · WAllllNGTON (AP) -A Tbt lull l1l'U oonlrocl -mllom -...-.its tt ""'-'• • ........, Pay BiJlrd W.. ta1a1 of a ..,....I,,_ boo nvle....i • fir. JI .r. _., -·....-· · • jedld a•l).pel...t•-far CAPS IENNBl>Y, r I a , apln llal lpol:od 111 '... Ill yaan, nlrwllve _.. --~ llUI lbln , , (AP) -Tbo • pnt!I-w ... ...,....., lhll llme -lllu lwo 7eat1 lo Ju. I, lfl9. 1014 M -°""'°" the .,. •-"-1 11 -m-111 dlu..111 a-mi a IO-per-Tllo lloanl dllred the -w::e nlle 11 part of It II mom .,..... etnt paJ rifle t!lli ,..ir lw -..W the -'• and lo the -year of a IJlne. -wtlh a --1 -1-nllroad tnlnmell. 8'ld It illlends lo approve two year pac1. -pootp>i-........_ 111\il 'tt Is uncerlafll 'whetber rilles lcP1ln( ·10 perceol lhis Tuesday's mollon' .-vlpg ol a llak ii a ~ IUel I h • A F L. c I 0 u. 11 e d ,.... II the -k nileo ... pul the bulk of Ibo U'l'U conlncl . .,.iem. , ,. Tr~ Union w.111 lnlo elfecl. Tbal leavu•..,. wu iponoored by business . Tbe,opace IC""'Y repor¥ hor»r Ibo Iooe<lelayed poet, cer1aln the fate of two rllles member · Benjamin .r. Bl11· ~ ~1 · Iha -all which coolalnl olnamllned tollllq s percent llul year. &In!, a railroad enc:uu .. who ; 114 l!fllllui'n I ncbl wU1 be -k rulet the raiWed ii> The approval mollon, which IOUl'Cft say ~y wanb lo -~ lrolD Ibo ~ dullr)' AY• l'W opeed ~lee pmed -• , lo I er anti yet ,.. the new -k· rules put In· llOd lo u -bly lld!cllng and .-tually 11ve money, -noeptlon lo the to el!ect, wbltever the price lw npa!n. An ollk:lal uld ii Tbe lll'IJ had demanded lull board's general rule that In wage•. Biaulnl. • JH'O•ident ' ii t..i "..ir-be_,. approval II tho "pact 'bellre w~ Ill • cOn1nda · ... , • ol ihe Soulhern ~aclilc Co., =tor 1111 plnud .Aid 11 Jllllllnl -~~· '"ft' rflhl lDi · IO up ...,.. lllu S.5' pei<al a • had voted earller, to reject the • dale, 11111• ..... on 1 lo o,l!Ocl. uiu·Prelldenl A. IL year, or 7 perceal lo '•peciol JJ.per-<ent ......,.ce rai!e. · dala)' wUI be ..... tar •:.di>' O:M11r -reluaed ·to -·~. · The lll'IJ peel was reached • "°" . > oa Tuaeday'1 lhiiool-tOtal "P'. Tho board hu yet to apply lenatlvely lut Aug. 2, endin1 Tllo Um11a lljp to the invill Wllll he 1-!V. ol-' Ill l.).JIOJOOl!Jutdeltne. 1 .two-_k.strlke !!>at even- .,, nobly bulldll!l ee ._ baclt ftclal DDltflcatJon or· U. , • .-.:....•-tn ••• the po. ~ tuaUy 1led up 10 raJJ.lloes. • DAILY l'U.OT I .c:Y "·'· .. ,· ' -~ q.olrfi~t ·; .. · ~AL!.~'.~ . ~·2.7.~2' ~,,. : I• . ! ' ' • @)[f;o@§§@ ':,:, . -' . J : . , . '. <' ' , lli•11k•111•ri,•r4 •-M•Sfff.chut• , 1 fe.W•11 ble~lll1 fl•WP•tf•c•111t.r 644-1070 ' ·-. . '• • -J 1 . I ·!tt:V - ~ ~ ... ! ' ~ ... . ' v ., " ~\~SenT~ dent jiro-linipore. ol tarp lr9ekeil ~ . ' -~.., _.., -' . • .Jbe ·~'lllm1d.,. , , . ;, ·•I' . . ' '" . ' Althougll rated by his col· · leagues u oae of the motl ach:ott; men ,in the Senate. ~ ~ ..... rately lo 11\0' 1 ~. Ac:IY•tellf wauJd bt to the • . ~. -: Cart ~. M 11111 la'"rilile lauadl llma. a '. •-. • I • ~y par1oc1 111ar1t11111a~ • f 11.Tbe--ll!lo,..i- N ~ 1111 -Prell-" tloa as a lorpt for Ollly 1 ...... headllneii. ' "When I came to Congreu,11 he ance told an interviewer, ·~ "an old blllid told 'ine I could play foc the beec111-and he a ihow hone, or I could buckle v down and be a work bone." :, He came into the national llmelicht, lhouch, In ovem-· -daya -_,,, ·, deal Jolin F. Kmmody WU Earlier ;Ilda -Iha . assassinated· and he -become lamlcll ..... .w.,.d -lb r' acting vicu•r~jdenl' lie ..... ortpial -• 17 . d a t. .. a • '. ~ •· • becanM of 1n1ub1eo wltll a ,, ,., • .; • · SARY y .-• ~ eel In 11>&1 ~ U1itiJ lluberi a, 1 Pac•cr11 t 1 a pardon uU'=" ,OOTJ:f A~Nl~R , """""' Humphrey ~ took' offtce in mechn'un, the __,,alt 'MU ITAftl WIDNleaY. INOS SUNDAY January 1115. J " sulll lad Nlter!a "'-the lunar 1AN. ao. 14u11Y, .-.QuaNnJ1u LIM!nDr landlng c:nfl. Thal WU the lint tim1 an Apollo moon , • ; .Jail Boom ........ bad lo be'poa!Jloned / ~ ot 'technical dJI. " ' _. ; " ' , licullies. ·Florida Prisons 9Pen • • For. 22 More 'COnvicts ™inc to the problems hive plagued the fi!(lbt, one of the Apollo II ub-, 'i·Cfll.rles J.I, ~-Jr.; ~ hi>lpltallzed' ,eight daya 1111 fU'lt part of Ja"111')'.P,otwilh~. . baclitlaJ poeumollla;u • . • • his traildnl· G LAKE -BUTLER, Fla. (AP) oonvlCta•under ,• order. Dub and Apollo II, ...... --O!llciab who clooed 1he 'The oonviob _. ildmHled · mander JObn W; YOUDll· - , doon of.FJcrida pri!ona lo new because o! a Jlode County ala led to heoome tho nlnth and 1,<lnmalel !ul week due to -.. ~ rd · ·'lbal· llmib the lot!/ Americans lo walk on the ~ overcn>wding reope~i'f" ~ • 0 er ·moon, exploring the central 'crock Tlltlday .lo 11 county jall'a populltlon to IOO, highlandJ ¥a crater !Wiled , llid Al Cook, superlnltndent Deacartea. · Residential ~~= ~0:.11ectptio• ~ •. • · "But r don't ·h • • • 1n-Boeing :tJ ps , Pl Aired atrucllona from TaUalwaee to i'. •. an . . •coepl anybody ....... he aald. Benefits :i .. • . "ll anybody elle catne ,I ;/ B:v· Disney .,,u1dn't adm1t;lhem w1t11ou1, , ~tmEl <APl . _ '!'bi ! · ~~ "J_-. · t n 1 tr u c t ·I o•n/1~·' from 'BOebii cO: bar agrei.:1:\0. tm-' , ·ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Tallahu..,," Cook llkL "But mediat.ly Implement terms o! • Walt Disney ProduclioM,bave , the lherll!o Oround the stile ,a -IJlne.year contract wtth • unv.eiled t plan to n:pand into , .,...,___,&_.. ,Hn,tWi nd 1 lltOlpece . workers, wltb the "real -te and build a oprawl-w'":" • ...., qur. ,..,. a nceplllll of a dbpuled p>rtlon ._log 4,000-acre executive don.tern~ well ,lavt1 that tl •aftnt~piynile. ,pla)'.pourid nqt ~ to the ~k ;..i the new prlaOhera Tbe _, ..........i .• ~ICk_ey'MouH~~~·lnerii.ed l.fU fa,q.ar:a ~~:w!!~~ ·~1 ':.tiple1 the tjtJ '"J i>c>Polat1o11 tq;l,l9l. Tllo faclll-·,top -'llbrUri b Gpec:M Lake Buena V~ W be ty, wu designed lo houa 710. to he lndl1dOd In Feb. 71 llevelooeil at the 27 •icre 'We've added a lot of-• paycheCb llid retroactive Jiii' '•Walt Dlmey World .ffi.1n cer.. cleClt bwW through the from Jut Nov. 11 !J lo be paJd 1lrtl Fknida'• Citrus Belt.• years," c.ook uid. "And we March 2. · Tbe le!Jare-OrieDted com! . ..,,. have 1,11111 bwW. All over A joint sbtemenl luued munity, Dilney o!f!clals Aid, that.wm 1et a mattnea'"' the • Tueaday by Boeing and the would abut the f400 mWlon floor." IDternltlonal A!-.ciatlon of amusement park which was Cook ~. ~ , Buller'• MKhlnilts a n11 Aerospace OJlllled In oeteber lllJCLalrelMly population a ...U ago wu Worbn 'aald all other /rlnJe hu drawn more than ! mllllbn !,209 but heel -. with -and ~iool Ct the . ! r~=· .. !or ctlndOdruum ~.!·:tr-.. :!.. premature ~-::ieclbtely~ put lnlo If,. . retreats avllllble lo major . • "corpontiona, prlVate h:nna, .,four llolela· llid llhopp!ng ac-· •comilllllallona and 1 pool of • .a.flee. • l ' . . Don tl'atum, chaimwl of the ,boanl,,-diiclosed the> projed , dubbec\ Phase ll·ID Ibo Dbney· .•Let ·Der Die~ • ·-•• Judge Backl Patient , FkJridA blueprint. • , ~ Co n.1 tr u e.Uon, alreedy,. u . nportei ·under . way, on the . MILWAUKEE, WU. (AP)-, Friday, 11ylng •1he . flral of 27 townhou!ea planned,. "It .. time .. terminate -had not proved Mrs. - h under Ibo Buena Vista .Land , eedi•n , and · Jet • Mrs WU Uioompelent to make her _.Co., 1 wholly-owned subsidiary proc • ._ : · , • owa dedaion1 . : of Walt Dllney Producl¥lnl. , Jilauch depart In God 1. own -·Officials had been 1"1&ble to . " peace." , " talk to Mn. Rauch, but the Parents Oaim Deserted Baby With those words, County , judge ·-lo 1 her hoopital Judge Michael Sullivan ended room Tu..Uy wtth i friend of a special bedlide bearing the woman·, Tu..Uy Into w h •1 her Sullivan oald she wu ileit Gerlrude Rauch, Tl, lheald and attentive and "dellnltely be required .imder court order does not want the operation." y 0 fiMFl'E NATIONAL to wxleriO·"ll!putatlon of a lee . Mrs. Raum hu lpanl the PA1!K (UPI),.... Park tftlcJali• ~·;;;-eflol:I Jb ... , ~me:', iur 17' years lo ud out of ban rt00rtH'11at lhe jiarenb \boc:to~ llY her Jell I" 11 holpitafa and lllinq -· · of an lnlant left on the lltepa of ,._,, , 'lllo gangre11e lnfecllon Ill her a hospital have I t e p p • d WbOn Mrs.' Riuch -1,. WU C!ll3ed by hardenlar forward 11111 dacldecl lo keep lo oonaenl lo Ibo operatlon, of the arterlea, docton uld. Clllettrl-:, . ~ .• ?<'; · ·~·Ibo -id.nlber die, -. tho ho1p1111 » , tali! llli'..*ifllies f. Barden, ..... .,_ -· llYI lhe , ,CU It ~-:ill ~· bolpltaf, -!1111 _..._le oaly by ~ .. . . tlilJ "!'r': ' Ila -to her -· and wtth. -clkl' It :r;' '• tile ...... · -llDlla, and that lhe jull they lived Ill I \ .... <lioJJuad to crlel Wlien -lrlell to -!lllT IAYAWAY PWI • .... tt lllCb·_a' Ill ~ 1111 talt wllll mr. • ' ' ,. SAVE! :DUAL .80,., . BUil T-iJP. ·ROcJ( . RNISH ROOFING-INSTALLED!· ' I ; ' · , P~otect your home from ·the-M<uon's rains with Dual 80 buiit-up rock· . ··finish rol>fing: Mineral .. stilbilized "a., < phalt felt . ba•. Installed ~ilh coat~ ' . rock· finish.. Color, choice. -· lllG. 34' "· 30'.r. INST. ' '·-. _.-.., •• ..... . ' . . • • • .. . . , ' . . I I , " '" SAVE!· 3':'T 41; R.OOfl~~ ': . .' PRoTEm IN AU'. • ' , ' . ' I \ ,. _ WE·ATHER-INST ~LED! " .. • . ·:, .... •tt• .. • : ••• ,. .r. • • IPICIAL YALUI 3· i_._. · INlfALLID ·>< ' li!' • . t ' , WlllD IRACI tlW: ·1Help1 remov• hot;: l ' U, liimld oir, ~"°"':" '-se • • ~ ~-. •• 1· , ll!ICIAL YAUll ··3744 11111AlllD • • • -;'-J ... • " •• •• • .. r:. . . . 'I -{ I. I ., • :-... DARY PU..OT EDITORIAL PA.GE ' They Shouldn't' Resig~ Both the HunUngton Beach and Fountain Valley city councils are 1tudyin1 a suggestion that council can· dldates who are membUs ot ·civic boatds or couunllalons step down from their positions during the elecUon cam· palgn. It's not a very sound suggestion, though It wu oJ>. \'lously offered from separate sources In eac6 city -with good intentions. • The theory Is that a member of, say, the planning commlssion or parks and recreation commission hu 1n unfair advantage over that Man In the Street, the new· comer to civic affairs. The commissioner may uae his poslUon to gain publicily -by maki~~ obvioUJ!y soap box statements -and may make decLS1ons more in the interest of his campaign than !n the city's development. True at times, but not necessarily bad. First, you can make as many enemies as friends as a planning commissioner. Ask a homeowner or a busi- nessman about a commissioner. They'll probably give you contrasting opinions. Secondly, what's so wrong with a commissioner trying to take the popular line? Isn't that what democracy is all about? The more recorded votes and statements a commissioner makes the more he reveals himself and the bel!A!r able are citizens to judce him. . But even if this situation were to be' cona!dered an advantage to a csndJdafA!, Ls it an unfair one! It !a an ad· vantage he bas earned by proving a willingnes's to aerve the public. By serving on a civic board, he probably bas picked up a knowledge of local government that would benefit him and the community u a cowicilman. In questioning the motives of a commias!oner in rnnninl for elective office, one should alao ask why that Man in the Street Is seeking a council aeat without first be«lm• Ing involved in local government at a lower level. Further if an appoin!A!d board member· should step down on seeking elective ·office, ao should an incumbent councilman In runnln1 for rHlecUon. In that we, tho council would be without a quorum ev~ry other elecUon year. · In neither city ll the chan11 belnl considered for the ,\prU 11 electionJ. In l!unUniton Beach tho pro()Olll ll beln1· sludJed to see whether ii la legally in order, Legal or no~ both councl!J should bear In mind ll!at the fewer restricUons placed on council candld1te1 the tielter. • Our Local Izaak W altons The experimental fishing program at lllle Square· Park in Fountain Valley gives every inclicaUon If wUl be a phenomenal success. , • Eager ani!ers line up at the gate each momine at 7 o'clock waltmg for the park to open. Each afternoon, hundreds of local youngsters can barely wait for ' school to let out so they can rush home, grab their poles, 'and head to the loci! fis'1ing hole. In the quiet of midaft~r· noon, there are always a number of senior citizens scat• tered along the shore, peacefully whiling away their time in the way they always hoped they could. . There Is only one other criterion f/Jr a successful . fishing program, ancf that ll that people catch !lib. So tu that condition, too, bu been mel.. Park offlcW. esti• ma!A! that the average anjler catches one or two fish, and that many actually bag their limit. . The only problem.at Mlle Square Park, in fact, has been that the fishing program is too 1popular. Anglers over the weekend line up shoulder to shoulder all along the shore. The Orange County Board o~Supervisors was well advised when it finanCed thlJ pilot program. It Is one concrete way in which clllzens young and old can see where their tax dollars are going. I ' ' H Inundated With Fact,s, Know Less Dear Gloomy Gus Too JJ1a1111 Rooms CouW Bring Failures J '}if-' '~' ' ,~~'··~-:; i~. " ,,, '• '~ . ' , I 'Jf ' • ~ ., ,. , . ~ i ' .. , . • t " . . ' ' ' ' Doqllll Al Lorie: Wblle ouch devlcel u computen and Ille COlll1D1lllical At.illte 1)'11em are now ll>le to provide lhe ,,..test omount el Information In lbe llhorlest Ume ever aYIDable to men, lbe ordinary penon •<> tually -1 ... about what is rally; · 1oinil on In the wOllcl • than belon! tide l)'Reml wert evoI1v_; ed -he ii lnunclaloo wJtll f1ctJ1 but ~ vided with no frame el reference In wllich to-lhem. • • 'lbe"'"""'thalwe -.. .;old·' -.., ofodqlll ... --Iha! -.. lw 11 la u pc ....... u lmqlnln1 ....... a~ sluttm:r by Ooollln& huge .,.,... of food and leavinl it cm lhe tahle wtlhoul eating IL • • • A man'• respect for "iiw IJ1d_order" v.,Ju. In pcoportlcm to the order In which It\ la oer)'ed by low -thole served last r1ij>ect II leatt. • • • No· .. upon ha• any right t o mlaimlrltl unUI It could send out llliY ol tis communicant. u an aample to lhe beathen1. • • • Muhn Corty, a hall.century ogo, pro- bably explained the aouthward mlgraUoe of aenlor citizens as well a 1 anybody, wben be wrote: 0 To an old man, iDY placa that's warm b homeland." • • • 1be human race Is nlftly learnlftl that Planners Warned of · Excess H'otels The quickest way to make the, United States into a second-rate nauoo Is to give Ill chlldren a leCOftd.rate educatJon. Pe op I e abould 1Upporl their local achools NOW. -B. D. W. " ............................... .. .................. ...,,,,,, .... "!W .... ,... .. ....., ........... the 11cooquest of nature" la I cblmera. and .we_ can ..rove ~ by cooperaling wldl t;IBlure; but ,we• ba"1e ai>I ye\ . litfll!I to·Jmn thal the ame la true'ln Man VI. Man cmflicts, which are never subdued, l>ut.aily reklpdlocl, by,.for<O. • • • • We eommonly look upoe crime "'"' · punishment as cause and eUecl, but ii may just u often be the other way around -cur instinct !or punilbment • 1111'1 _.u lhe commllllon of crime. . • . . RepJymc to a lludent who wants to know the dllference between a "hack writer" and an "artist " the belt answer' . ' I can think of is that a back writer counts his words, w,blle an artist Weigha them. . ' . . To the Editor: I read with interest the article by Thonw Murphlne (DAILY PILOT, Jan, 18), and I quote, "Hotel Boom Hibl Coast." It wu only recenUy ·that I recelvid cllpplngs from San Francisco papera which went to some length to uplaln the dtptha ol despair that many hotel managers in Sao Francisco have been plunged into becauae of lhe excessive amount of hotels that have "popped" up· In lhe last year or so. So serious did ii become that lhe planning commilllon has put a hall to It all. ·; AJ' .flllST°'t!!ey thought I! WU JI!"! a question ol' the. eslsllng operators lild general managers wanting no com- peU~ Generally, mana1ers have •<>l>-Jec!lon to competition. It can sllliiblate lntenst In l!D orea, bring new ~ etc., but when yoil get to the point ltlllli'a > San Fnncico has arrived at where lit tblt· las\ two years 111 many hotel roo1D1 baft betn bulll that In no way cao Ibey be filled, then ii ii ..,,, bad. HOTELS LIKE lhe Fairmont .,. hav· Ing lhelr problems. True, lhere are peal< periods just u we experience here at the Newporter Inn.· However, we have to . press for group or convention business. Speaking ot words, I! Is worth Th.,. 11 nol enough transient hl!Slneu in ~mef!tberin~, that "humility'' and this ·area to wpport more than about hurnlllallng. come from lhe ame root; three 'hotels, and with the advent of the Flau~tt ·wrote that "Nothing is m~ ~pus depression in electronJcs and burnlllatlng ,than to • ldio~. succeed In ' spaco there bave been many, many sad eoterprlaes.we have [ailed In -aod this situations <'!OD In the existing hotels, should give 111 a sense of humility, not without the proposed hotels being built. resentment or outrage. 'lbe break-even point in most hotels i.3 • • • about 70 percent, and it is terribly bard It Is hlstorlcally true that those nc.. to bold ll at, thal. · moll" noted !or their overwhelmlnl "bosp!tallty" aro at tho lllDe time the WREN I BEAD ol all )hese projecls ior moot oggreulve and vengeful -as U the the futur~ -McDoll{lell Douglas, hospitality were a 1eouflectloo to the Lockheed, Marriot -additions here and goda before committin& some murderou1 additions there, a sense of dismay fills Impiety. me that this should be allowed to come .1 about for the same struggle will come to Santa Ana College on Jan. zt, aponaored by the Anobelm Junior ~bell Club and the Garden Grove Fire Fighten Union, will help buy that van. MANY PEOPLE help; Young Lad! .. lnlUtute No. IOI serves relrahmeots at the !unctions. Missed at il!e parlJ wu Mn. Dorothy Qoaage, who operates a n~ register from her bed. On the dly "'fori, lhe wu burl·ln a !all. She hu been bedrlddeo sift. ce -with rheumatoid artbrltil. She orpolaed GM! in 11161'wtth the belp of Olympic wbeelchalr basketball cham-pkle Bill Falrbonb. ' . Sb8 ~ Christmas week that llhe'll aood look, dO ...,. -". and dollbJe. be In the Disabled Perscma lntemallooal <;heck on the picture oa lhe Orance Coast WHO'S WHO, recommended by her bul-!::'°"1op~y0rallow Counlhe amety sltuaUoa to b8nd, ,who died a lew months ago. "It'• ve m 1D1t • like a qirlstm.M present from him " the DOUGLAS A.. ll05S aid ' C.::.:=-t: · · M~beri are gradually "8chlnl their • aoaI -oell·llllfliclency. To the Editor: I would lib to espreu my crati-19 all ol lhe gu ~'In. Ille -·that observed the "true spirit of ll)DU" (modern version) by raiaing their gu price six to eight cents per gallon on Xmas eve. Prices were subsequently lowered a few day1 after Xmas. MAYBE I abould feel llorl')1 !or lbem. since they are being investigated for un- necessary repaln. I feel that there are many honest gas ltations, but this Xmas price rise appears to have been a fan- tastic achievement in colluaion. JACK W. BOYDE ,Wlseek ... lr Danee To lhe Editor: One holiday party I attended llood out from the rest -the wheelchair dance given by Glass Mountain Inn, Inc. DOROTHY WHITE 'Slletllc AUulc' To the F.dllor: Last nlibt 00 lhe ...... they lhciwed pictures ol an airnaJt· carrier being scropped. 'Ibey said llhe wu in almost every major naval engag~t bl the Pacific against the Japanese. She fought o[I ~ tremendous Karnllwl attack and came through the whole war with only minor' damage. A IOal llgbllng lecly Now 1be Is bein/scrapped IOd oold· to Japan. And u the commentaflr said, she will proliably ~ bad; in the rorm ol a Dataun or 1 Toyotli. • WHICH PROVES that what Japan couldn't get wllh bulletl, lbe ii lolni to get wllh economics. Riehl now, like In Pearl Harbor, abe'1 wlonlnl. But tbil sneak attack II a little dillerent; lhe good Arnerlcanl are lleJplng It along. Be mighty proud all you patriotic Datsun and Toyota owners. • • ' j Ca!Uornia alone. These good people wllo ; come here In g9Qd faith to escape poverty : and start a new life, have work and l weUare privileges to make one's hair i stand on end U be is a lupayer. Yet 't these lnunlgrants/ are tac!Uy welcomed by the chambers of commerce and tbe l de-facto employers of chea.P labor, to the : detrlmeot ol the tabo..,. ilieiil!y here. ! ' ' THE EMPLOYMENT ~·em callled ! by the lush lmmlgnllloo laws II had ! enough, but the Increase of crime 11 • something else. Let me dte another l situation in San Francisco where young Cblneae Immigrants have orgonlaed a ~ new tong which has set out to murder the l • buds ol lhe eolsllng loags which have • endured !or leneratlom. ' Again please read the pepers. FriJm j everywhere come aliens to take jobs af tower than itandard. wages, get On relief ; or collect money to fmance civil wars in . the old counl(y. Ajl lhele immlgr&nl,!.,; know one thing for sure: They can go on.:. rellel. A rnorotorlum oo Jnunlinnll II ; long 9ver®e. If and when it comes about • It will sunly do damage to the exploltera : of cheap libor, and the 1Uly do-gooders will be at a lbos as to what to do aood ' ned. : , S. G. 'ONDINE l • l . Nmn'• Ellfirt• To the Editor: Nison ·Is being blamed ,for high unemp1o~ent while unemployment is , not extremely high, comper<d t o I Democratic admini1trations, in , peocetlme. U aliens aod mlgrool !arm : · workers wtre replaced with cilfz4m, it 1· would ·be less. II the SST -om bad carried (.lhich Nilon ·~). employ•) ment would l>e higher. II longshcnmen I were not on ltrlke (moatly over jurildic-( tional dllputel between uoiom), employ.! ment would be hllher •. i F a"lsehoods and F ailittes us here on the Orange Coast that has already overtlleo most botell in San Francisco. I am not exaggerating when I tell you Members represent more than 30 Orange County and adjacent; cities. Rock dancing offers creativJty Jor hand, shou1der and head movements, plua twists of wheels. JOHN B. ROBERTS NIXON HAS DONE all that.he could to : prevent this strike. Such a strlke affects : 1 lot more people than those In "'nnecled l lndlll!lies, · " r 1 ThMe unlon leaderi:, ~king heads \ ' WASHINGTON - A federal audll o[ our economic aid program In South Vie~ Dim tlnCOvered so much bickering, blunderln& and boondoggllnl that the Nison Admlnlltntion clauilled it before the ink WU dry, . 1be _. study charges thot ""'"' than .. ml~ licxi. w11 wasted on wortbleu pacilica. Uoo projects, O! this ail.eab&e tum, $1 eat ot every $1 went . to pay the bureaucrots who always narm like bees around every appropriation. Not only wu ~ nomic aid used to ball out lhe pacilka- ijcm inctam, ocoordinl to the report. llul to ~ a polillcal ••_.nauon •.·Aro luncls were -lato ttoo Plloenis, wbicb w .. eahbllsb- pe out lhe Viet Cone under(round trpnlZIUon. 1U llUSll'8IJSB report, prepared bf '.AID'• Opntinns Appraisal beJXi!y Jolla .... decJarej Iha! AID "clvlllanl • , • .. -atcly Involved In questions ol lwallWW -=mtty, Pbomix; coordination ot .-y oporallons IOd other actlvlliel na1 dooely relaled to A[l).lundecl lleld pc&: ~ mntradJcts the pile ... It II fl Aulalaut AID .........,_ Robert Nooter .., ho = ., I 'ltd the liOllle Fortiln •cmumtteo on Jul y 15, 1971, .. .., _. bondled economic aid llltdlr ... liad ooWng lo do dlractly .... .-la Pt'Ol'IID, ' . Here .,.. other ui:erpts wldc:ll lndlellle that tho paclflcatloe ~am Is Jloun. derlna: -•AllJ'I BURVEILLANCJ: ewer a- penditure of (pacification ) resources," cbarau the report, "baa not -saUsfaclory. Over 70 percent ol lhe total f38.1 million ... 11 of such projects -In other worda, nearly Ihm out el every four AID , dollara apent !or CORDS (poclflcatlol1l -aoe• !or U.S. payroll COits." -MiDJ AID olllclala lnlervlewed bJ !be Alldller -·· otllce ''lndll:aled they IJlllld ~ IO percenl of their time reporting -to hiCh btaclqaarteri. '!bent ts oo plannlna ,.. pcoarunmlnl at lhe ttgloool leftl with respect to IJSAID !eclmlcaJ .......,,..... Retult: almost every JllOll'lll1 has flopped. -Al one esample, Ille report lllatu: A total ol 13.1 mUllon will be obl!iated (!or) fl malnlenlnce sbopo. one In each pro- •ln<e and/or ...ior city, All but one ol lheae was completed by the end of (!local year) Jl70. The project i'lprese~ts a very aoplllstlcated approach In -. undeveloped ....try nd, not surprlslnJ, It II not 'I'"" cesaful. 11 • Yel this dismal story of (alltlboods and failures bu been bJclden under IOCUrity labels, '° 01ficl1!1 can continue mllklnl Ille lupayen ;,.. more money. • that Uley are in most cases having a dif- ficult time with occupancy and some of the hotela: like Stanford Court and other additions td some of the major hotels are not yet completed. 1be aome thing Iha! has befallen San Franclaco will dtllnliely occur he.. U tbil bulldlna Is permitted to continue. . A VERY FEW people in and out of the hotel businesa are not unaware of what 'took place 0t HonotUtu when they wtre allowed to build, wltbout any control, thousands of rooms. Occupancy was at an oteroge ol 50 percont lnvestora could not make It. hotel managers could not make It, and It wss a very sad story all around. 1 I hope those oo the city counclll and planning commissions here will take a •• George ---, Ddr George: My husband and I are planning to llart 1 aol<lflsh lann. Do you know ot 1n1 bootJ we can iud up on bef.n ... llart! ELAINE D. Dear ElalDe D.: ''War and Peace/' "Pilllim't Procresa" Ud tho EDcyJoeedla BrltannJca. (Note to !leaden: I !mow they don't bove anything to do with 1oldft1h fanning but it will delay them In going broke.) (Write to Geo111e and lat ...., • body cbuckle at your pet won'I•. George Is the 0 .. 1 to admit 111o1•1 a Wtir<! reuon !or wr!Una, bu~ then, lt'a a weird bualilaa.) • I A wheelchair occupant in a busineu suit maneuvered rhythmiCally with a partner on wheels. A lanll1 able-bodied member of the "Joy, Inc." linging IJ'OUP danced with a "cha~" girl A pnlty girl WU able to """" ber """" boots a little. Her partner ,,.. a mlddlNpd man who, like me, wanti to be1p lhe -bera meet their goal -a ........ .., trilnlntl and busin.,. center. , A YOUNG MAN rolled u, to me and said, "Shall we try tb!s one?" The 11Just Us" combo played u we danced. Gius Mountain Inn, Inc. is nmprofit and nonsectarian. Members range in ase lrom teens to 50s. They're buJy. • • bu s I n e s s meetinp, self-improvement -Iona, bowling with special mechanism al Sontana Lanea. . • .and aettinl Into colleges. t The Santa Ana Firemen'• Benevolent A-iaUoo provlclea ne aervl.,,, but GM! needs a vao ot Its own. A -- basketball same --tho ~ County Bean and ~ °""· Ill • ' -Quotes ' Vietor Borge, 1'lalll, ..ic /. 'CllJI, COltC«1 ..., -"J dilcovwed fftD 11 a child prodflY that a 1111111 la the I~ dJMDce , ..... PlolJll. "• . Aaoe -·· --~ "There Is • tndam 'wisdom II _...,. tempared with Juctimooi.' -1!beralt have lmowledp; -_.ltfel haft wlldoat." • To lhe Editor: _ over jurlsdlc1191!1 ore ~r SoclaliJts or ! Included In lhe 4 mllllon Jnunlinnll now owa!Una cltizen1blp (wttlJ , some ' 300,000 more coming bere 'efery•yeor) are aome I00,000 alien . ~-In Democrats. II 1 Mr • ., NllDll hado't in-: tervened, thole .,.-¥n trouldn't have ' had a cent 11 CbOillniu time. They may l have .... nted I\. but,'l'll bet that their ! wives and ~~ appnclated it. l HUnwantea· ~ " ' ' I s.tfutelll, '*'-• J__.: 11People ; ... could do wttlloul: ,,... - callera ... wrtta wllo aay, 'JDa <lhould 'loot Into 1111* -they .... ..... tho city or county blind' but IUrnlah oo oth- er detalls .•• 'l'llo l'aod lllmp ..._. who' can eat and --tlloa -wlio ..... away al -jobl lor ellllt boun~-~-···--....... 'enl' .... 111. _..., ... a-. -·---.... lime troullla lo = tllam • • ' And tboM who Ill ~ bJ W waldl .... -rallt -...... I::. a:.:::,.• Iba"'!.;,;.; to better .......... ~ .... er lllarlfl (K Jul bala'I -W) • • • '1111 ~ who atlmlptl to upllln 1111- moralttJ lllCI lawle1-1 boclllM 11- an chaaP.i." ~c-.,1 ............. ~ ....... ....,., altaal 1111 ....... ~~ the-•VJlllllllll __ _ .. Iba Gnat Llbl." • · ;· tVmYONI pc~ In -.1 '..ti ol-P•ilJiiwal , llul only for ! QI& --· ~ Is lhe 111'11 Preti· ., dent i. "1 to m~ lbe a. It nilcbt be l ' ..... l<Olrale to '"Yr tal<ll the llpr bJ tlie 'tall, . "., < ~ " U •11oa It coalriillid. ~ .,..lot be ,. ...~ .. prlala an<1-..a 11 will hull, llul It wtD be pod !or ua. , t J~_BOLDING il oatMISCGMT DAILY PILOT I 1 l I ··-- ' • l .. i .. ~· ''~. NO. U, it SIC1IONS. '6 PA&ES • .. • • I I N.Y. St.eeu W!DNESOA 'I", :JANUARY 2', ·rm H TEN CENTS ·Tellll· Secret Paris Trip# > .......i anolber Jourooy. That..,. produced Ille bombshell aimounc.menl 1••1 IUllllllei-Iba\ Nixon will travel lo Chlnl, a •1111 arranged by Kissinger when be IO\lHllY. CODI~ Jn Peklog wlh Qllneae luden. Aa with his <liina annow:icement~ Nb:on w ·{lll spoke,_ aul>lly ~ lbe ppe ol Ille ......,. Vlelnam !alts whlcb !lie CblOI • · 1jJ,; dlacloled 111 hla ... lloilll lei.= opeech ~-. A -lndlCalloo bad oome wt.en N!z.. ..;, In ......... ly . lelevillld Ql,5 In- ........ Jan,-s, said: , ' "We l!a¥o: pumiOd oveey · nqotll111!1· . . . channel ••• we have made a nwnber of offers Jn various channels ••• When \be Iola! roconl Is published, and II will be published 111 due · time and al an ap- propriate llme • • • olbors will realize that we have ii>J1e the extra mile 11 far u POWa are cooc:emed. I' do nol wuil lo dlocloao ' any lu;ther ·details because neaollallol!a are under way." . inoUMr 'hlDt came .Monday when Jft'aS _.ia,,. 'Ronald L •. Zleller 1ave lh!I llDIWlr--when .. 11ktd wlMitber 1peace negollalor William Porter wculd be lak· 1111 blct new proposals when be relun!O!f • • lo \be Paris lalks thlJ week. "We do have propogls on the table In Paris· and we have not had responses to those proposals from the other side. l • don't want, at this mome.Jit, to imP.IY to you lhal he is going to lake anylhing back..11 The ttsponse p&mled White Hou'&e reporters at the time. 'but the meaning became cleir when Nixon disclosed that Porter lsn'I taking anything new back lo Paris -he's limply -.n1ng to lay Uie previously private plin on \be publle n•goUallng !able. 'Nothillg. Doing'--Reds ' . • : ·ft_~rwi··~p~r-rfS:·.pr~~sah,.-~JYixo~ ~Broke Pledge' " ., I• • , • t, ~ 0 • • 1 ~-; 1 • I , I 1 ,.,_ .lP Jlllpi'""°' • : . ml'w!lbdmr•all' mppart from Proaldtalt ~ and ponlai.. Ui m•mhlnln( Tbltu ny' mi aeted .-. Ro opob Ill illaD North-· olllda1a In Puls fo. Tbleu. • . . . · • ln.J!DWer, • · • · ·" pea.0 but made roof wor." ! day calll!I,-. N1>9n'.1 ~ A llatemul l>1: the North Vlebwneso ' Allbougb \be lone ol lbe llaten;enl wu Allbough Ille Nortb vi.-ndJci 1peeeh. I a "lniml d!iPiile" and de!~•'""' lo llii Ji 'is lalD ~,.,.:. -U.e. nowhere wss lbe word rtjecllon broad ·did not • asaerled be-. a prom1ao.1n revea1lntl ...-ar peace """!"' uied Iii. r.i.nng lo Nillon's elsbl·polnt cast lbel wu.monllored ,... secret la1D ~ llonol'a· dlplomala ed Iba\ \be Nixon adminlstrallon 111 publle Jlrlllr&lll-The plan . wu nol, In fact, jecl \be eigbt.polnl plan which Nlioa said and prealdipllal.l<Miler lill!r)' JCjsalqpf. and prlv~te mettJnp "did nol retponcl lo opecllica!ly·menUoned. was submllted lo lhe Communlsla In In anolher development, Radio .Hanoi \be lwo queatlono lundamonlal'llX' a just , Tbe·Nortb Vlelnam ... ouggested Iha\ Paris lhree monlba. ago, 11 said II coo- -monllored ln;Honc KDng -Indlcoted and peacelUf -ent o1 lbe V'ielnam Nlzon'a rovelallon aboul Klsainger's !rips lained "nolhlng -·" ~!JUI llboia'I Ylilnam ~ ara problem." lo Parla did !JOl,Jnapire lbeir confidence. Hanoi called again !or lbe United riot acc.plable..l!acaule tli•J"do nO! &ban-II !lated lbe two inues Involved ... . "W• ha .. ~ pointed out," lbe 11a1e-Slatea lo accepl Ille sev ... rilll Viet ~.Ille· Vl-mlalicm ~ lll!d •do re~'ll lo a., ~ 'VJetnamlQtioa ol Ille mint li1d. "!hit Mr. Nlson. talked . Ol!t • (!lee MXGl'I, Paao I ' . . . ' 'I • • c • • ' • ' . • Exec·· ·Tells · Bucher Doubts - • • d"'""1-I,---• . . ~------a­-lo Ille lantall ol tllo ... lo llllp 1llt ~ -lllldtllotlllp. ""'"" ..... 11111 -• --........... 11a•1• ...... .... aa 11111-ID .. r:i"""" _lial_..,...... llllla .... M'JJt-.-ID .. -. • ..,. ... ·crru · ' · ,,,.. -· ..... ·--... . Ulml ... ....... • • Fii " .... . .. ,....,,. l!id .......... -,,.. .... ___ ............ ... ........... ' Da t11t .n ,,,., •••••.,. •Iii• --.., -• llri ""' aad -rlldlO "' ......... -Wn uW •l&s'f. •••dllll· to ·~-.nf.;;.11a._. ~ . .., ...... . ........ • ·.IJ OAILY PILOT II Wt:i I 'c • ....., .. 1'72 • Sch~ls s~ Not Certain Co rt Site Action· Of Oosures Newport.Mesa school trustees Tuesday told 300 angry COsta Mesa residents thty still don't !mow, 1r dtcreasln& enrollp1cnt• will force ~ closing of a numbfr of smaller elementary schools. Oralla c.i, ..,.,. .......... ,. pnved II ,,,_.for "lr*ldlr -''lllYlimJ" el IM flllarl llaliior Jildlclll Dtilrlcl aolirla •~ 1.1 .... 111 Jam· bo"" ~ltvard !« 1311,llCll -but delayed acllo~ on ·• temporary location for ttwi OWttroW'ded facllitle1. · ' Tbe~n1l.ion agreement Tuesday tncluded a clause thl'OUlh which-Collins Radio ·Corporation will1 sha re In any iward mlde to Ille Irvine company lor • 111a1 ftrlD'a JMw'a ID!ortll II -al • ~·111a ..... Ill Jaqo- lloullnnl and ..... ~ al 81r<b Street 1nll li le111ed from llle'lrvlnt Cooopany by Collin• In a .,,.... pact which b11 M 1e1r1 to run. : Under-the site purch•H "ICJ'fflnent, Collins will inst11l streets and uUUUes for a total cost of $40,000 per am. nae ad~ dltlonal Jrvln4 1-.·1 ln-t 11 • • Parents ln the Balearic and C&nyon School arta& wen told a deciskm is e1- pected m February and theY would'bt the fir!! to ~w U It Involved tbtm. About 400 people packed the Estancia lfl&h School ~uditorium for the lpecial ·trustee study session e1arhlnlng problems · ' llrolight about by district population . ihlll•. The board told parents that 8altorlc and Canyon -both with Jes1 than 250 • ..enronment -were merely cited as e1- ·~ples of attendance p r o b I e m 1 NeWport . Studies. ~is!J,~S. To .ShQ.w Airport Noise 'throughoUt the district. -But parents demanded to know where :._,'lbtlr chlldren would go. -~--· ' When \ht board oald It couldn't ltll ' , them beca~ closlng waa yet not a reali- ty, IOIDe J)lrents reacted anerily. : ~ Dtllrlct SuperlnteMtnl John Nicoll ti· . ·plained that it costs t~ district more to provide the ume programs at a terioosly ~~apaclty school than at tholf: with ... ~I capacity. • Nicoll· and board members stresaed t Balearic and Canyon were only • '.'models -Uled for slmulaUon of data." ·.'~· BUt the auditnce wun't buyln& that. " One man eS,teaHd what seemed to be Newport BuCh m1y make a movie to ltll tht ·-Id how bad jet noise pollution . . Is. . Aller vl•wlna •· 11Jpllar film product<l by U.. lown al HemP.1ud, 1.ona 1s1lllll, • . DefeRdant Says Improper Acts Not P ermitwd ·' f I common ear. . . •. "The problem with slmulaUons of th is A Costa Mesan tabbed by the pro-~Jype.," he said, "la that they often start 6ecution as one of three principals in an .. 'RUt sWdy and become fact. And the alle&ed a~to repair ra.cket firmly rejected ~ ~hanle can he a devloua one." . The board oald It would ask.th• district tht cba;gta !o<IJY u th• Or~nge County ·itaff to study possible alternatives of Su.per.Or Court trial of 1eveti defendants · 'elosln& either Monte Vista or Wilson moved into it.s final phase. ·)dioor and lhi!Un& thoM studenta l!> tht Jerry K.nctau, 3.1, of teO Sonora Road, .. 'Pthtr I"• to •••• enrollmeot. h ·''.Trustees. also requested specific told defense attorney Al Stokke tat no ·anaty1e1 of the cost differences of an employe of hla had ever damaged tires or • ~qncllr-clpiclty and~ at-capacity school. parts at any of hla stations nor would he ) have allowed auch activity. .• ,. r~ Kendall went into the wltneas box as .Girl cares Off · on• of th• fwl d•f• ... w11n ..... 1n • • trial that Is expected to go to tht jury ,. · • · · Monday after Judee James Turner calls '·;;would-be Rapist for. thrae-day wtektM rtceos Thurs-;J.. , day. ·. G A wou·,, •.· rapist a.ttacked a tf..year· Kendall today attacked the credibility IU'JJll:: of two prosecution witnesses by iden-;'lild gtrf oo a 'ftdd .. at~ncla High School tifylng thtm u former employta who city of 111!>·000 adjacent 10 . JS~edy Alrpo~ Copllcllilian earl ~. IUI• iest.id maybe ll•wrioit 8tacb 111qUJa do tht same thing. • . Couliclnian Llndsley Parp1,ta movle producer. said the prdject coul4 ·bl· ex· pensive, bl!t .. ndoned KYmlf! prqpc>aal tO have the st:alf flnd Out 1o·r. aurt. Kymla~. suggested college students ml&ht be, a Valla bl• to do it u a cla!S project. -Mayor Ed Hirth questioned lhe value of it, saying "What will a film accomplish? We don't need the support of our citizens. We only need to tell the board of supervisors.'' Parsons vehementl y disagreed. "We need to tell the League of Citie s, the Orange County Chamber of Com· merce. "There are Iota of people who think we need the airport but who don't reallu what It does to the people of 'Newport Beach. We need to educate them," Parsons said . He suggested mAybe the city of Tustin, afftcled by landings at Oran&• County Airport, might want to htlp In th• pro- duction. In tl;le end, councllmen directed City Manager Robert L. WyM to find out just how much they could do and at what cost. From Pqe l NIXON .•• -' in co.ta M• · Tue:idlr aflemOOn, but were fired from hla stations for offenses .:fl6d when • f~~ .. ~~,~~ aid.ta-'.... involVing customers' credit cards. Cong plan submitted to the Paris peace • -Tbi victim -~ •""'~~ con <~ Ktodall'• portion of the II station chain talk! last July. .. :«boll authorlUf:I and, police after tbe in-allegedly Involved in a repair racket -"Wben analyied," Radio Hanoi u.ld in · 1:cldent. wbiCh they llld tiappenld on a aaid by tbe prosecution to have r.anaed the Vietnamese languaae broadctist, "it remOte -ol tht campu1, -from Seal Beach to San Clemente -pull btcornu clear that the bulc U.S.Jlot -Inv*'Uaitofi were told I.ht girl wit sit.-3& employ es under his control. and the U.S. stand have not chan1 in tin& cro..-leaed on the trU1 when •he All those employes, he said, have been any way." • suddenly looked up to find 1 lon~-balrtd, encouraaed to generate sales of tires and It said Nii:on's proposal• are not the mustac:hlotd man about 23 standina over part.a at lhe Arco, Mobil, Shell and Tex· way to end the war, and until the war is her. . ho •• •• 1 t•-und RioN "i~n Oran1• ity ended there will be DD release of She 11Jd1 he • Vcu llt:"r 0 ur: ero -. 1>t. ~ lft °"' American prisoner• of war in North Viet- •M ~ t~ 1tripplnf off bor Jo4')'.... re' ei lhOll.'!1 • of nam. before apaltlni the aoconcl fir! nmnlnC "" iiJil.tear and .OOuld bi replaced'for Aaatrtmg that coollnued 1Upport of tht' htlp tht VlctltJ!. : the itrlw'• safety. Vletnaatlzation prOIJ'•m aoo of the The &1rls Aki be tan ~ard .• ""' of He. dtiiled that tires of cuaG:raleis• ca~ Saigon · eov,rnment constitutes "con-- bousea on Joann ~t. Tb( vidim WU se:rVlced' in bis statlona were deliberately tlnualicin of the illegal U.S. war of •&· unharmed. . · -·-....... w!lh .PlaYlni darts, ,u alle1ed. .iraulon," th• North Vietnam... radio .... M.,.-Uo 'lritlleaata ·declared: , ·Men Artiested ·by DtVIY,1!.proMCU n · • · "U NW>n does not want to CM that war of aureulon, then the U.S. military B d ~ men .. •turtcl 1'bjlt commit~· -crimes .4:~· .. . ~ . · , ; . · · l t~J .. :Mi' Mrni. to ti ' with .. ~, ~·1..l : ·Y'.. Ofiig T~ms· 1 : lllf.ipori Beldi .and Colla Me11 detec- : vel led ~It mtn al tlitlr BaU»a ::I tt=~· . <Opartmenl .'Tuesday, attn <:i ~Inc a lihall l!Jiount of ' ~~~=riJ.a;;"!(ioi E. B~t ie:, wa\. ~.ed '"' w•plcion of "1• of '·balludnoilll and *11D poHtulo.n o! 'rljUaDL ; . ·' • ' . . •. llll 1"9IMl•tu. Jack. A. Rust, 14, ind 1 L. Pa}merf a, w~ arrested ~ id orily on 1il;prc1on of·po11e111on OI ar1Jliane. · · · ll'ht visit and ·.ii.1t11 transaction were rrted out by .Ntl'port Beach DetecUvi Epottln and Bob Ltnntr~ ol tht ~ -'' narcottcs aetau. · . ~tss.Y 1. : . ,, 1 • ,·~;: jaillii!SI lnatuil.'tbO ·islJ 1l'thooe 'T Phi. I : .. Fi . . d ... , ~"&'!ii! will _Jrow Ion&'!; IM'*"· .. o co-,o.r . , .,._: .... '. ,1• , : .. • " Philco.Ford Tuesday w;;'i~irded an 'Pm~c~ 'Probe' J¥.~th lll.8 million contract to modify the U.S. .,. ''· · • . , Army's Shlll•lagh guided mlliiile,•Y•tem. ()f· Newport· Youth Jilmoot all or the work 1ffl.I bt ptr· , " , .. formed at the firm 's Ae:ronutronlc Divt' slon in Newport. Beach. . company officltls 11 l1d tnlnor man- pow.\ lncrca,.. will bt .-ary, bol only n lbe circuit desl«ri fieRI. I.onls F. Heilig, Pfflle0:Fotd vice presl· dent and Aeronutron,lc aen~al manaeer, said the contract calla for completion o( the Wt'lrk in 40 months. Aeronutronic developed and manufac- lur"1 the original Slijlle)agh m~ile 1ya, ltm, ,which ia uatd' by tank units. Oranae~nty C.OrOnei'I ~Uel and Newpon BUcb jiolict toc1,r att. probing the~ ~th of·• )'OUIJ.I ~ found by lil1 mother Tutlday '!Ith:• aun In hi! hand and a bullet in h1J head: lnveatlgatoh said Lawrtnce o: 'Jbom, 23, of 2:11 cedar St., bad }Us( beiun a new job ind ·bad showed no dtapnndtncy , ac· cording tO his mother. She went to the apartmen.\ ,•!>Qut n!'On alter bel.QI unable to contad her son by telephorit. OWIM COAST DAILY PILOT ':it • :r. ; IUMI, OMIT fUIL*ll't .. .,..,. : ; \ -..... N. ,.,;.;, . ....................... 1 • .o;. -'"\ ~ c.,t.; ·.u ........... _..._., SCAG Report Blasted By Airpo.rt Commission / ,. _K ... -,._,, A. M_,,\ ... ........... L P•W Jri~ .....,.,..Cltf'I""' •us~ ....... OMM 1JJJ H..,.,t s..1 ... r1 M•ilftt "'4'1•1 r.o.-.. 1111, t2'4J ---.. ......... :.--.. ... ....... ............ , ...... ,._ -ij ...,.,,,.,.~~ .. Clii ·-..... ·caM!t ... \. Th• commerci*1 ilrport ')>lclure hi Oran1e County w1s 'more clqbded todaj ln the wake of an orange cOunty Alrpori Commission action Tuesday n I g ht disowning a Southern California Associa· !Inn ·o1 Govemmenl! (SCAG ) 'tnterlm itport On aviation rieeds. With three of fiVe airport com-, missi oners present, the ad visory group rejected the 1tudy charging that, "It Is wroni for -a rePm&J bod)) ·which has ao"C)lt. very little opinion from tM •ar1ou1 commun1Ue1 affected, i9 Impose it. Wtl1 on UI. 0 The . SCAG interim study aug..ttd •moat othtr thlnp tllat El Toro Marine .Air SlaUnn be coanrted to an intena. tfanal dvll airport. , 'Illa ~ty aviation study It ·be!nc .._. , ii)' W)lllam L, Pereira and A11ociatet, the 1ame flrm wbkb did a compltlt~vlation study for Or•na• C..... ty about lour yurs ago. County Aviation Director Rob• r I Bresnaban said today tbat SCAG mt copies of lta lnltrlm report to all ptr!Olll lnltrttled .. llto. 24, 1171. Jamo1 Gilmore, vlct cba lrman of tbt county Airport Commission, .. Id Tuesday ni&ht. uW'I need I rtgiona) Study, but it fl wronc for a group like ~AG to try to Im- -Ila will on Ill. Local J!.«-:"'"'ta will bavo oo laUtude to Im t their Own plans.'' t . Comniia1ton Chairman Robert A. Clark of Br&& o!He"ed that county 1upefvisors will "undoubtedl y be: upset with our re-- jecllon of this report since they were looking forward to the atudy to tell them where to go with airports ." · E. R: "Sal)dy~' Al>lott1 fourth district commissioner 'from Anaheim, concurred. wllh the rejecllon of the 1tudy proposed by Clark and Gilmore. C~ailoo of ao Orange Coun)f,.~v)ation master plan has bffn a dud. ISM 11nce the, county Board of S"""""°'' voled ti rnonthl· 110 lo reject' the 'laloil air trariaportallon aludy dooo for tho. 'county by the Ralph M. Paraoril ColnpaQ, 'ol Los Ana••· '·' . p.,_ propoaed a.jot aJrport In Btll Can)'OD•-. 1111 Juan ~ llld nonjtl fldll\lu in Bra; and 'O'lllelll Park. Th• Pereira firm Is expeeled In presto! lta final report to SCAG by June IO, Com· menb on the mltrlm report abould be forwarded to tht conaullll( firm by Feb. 15, accordln& to SCAG. SCAG'• Impact on Southtm C.Ufomla avi ation ls derJved from Us authority to recommend to the Fedtr*1 Aviation Admlniltrillon (FAA) whlcl1 airport pro. jocta lhould rectlvt fedaral lunclln1. Pertlra'I 1tudy Is the ftut that covart lbe ltn-<OUll!y a•laUon problemt. • Ok'd ~ ' ul!maled at .... wloldl, II ,.W. 'lril1 lltr1•a·lllt -lo tho. ....iy to 111• par ocra. • . S\lpervloor lloft*1d C.spera of Newport Beach asked county R<al PrOporty Services Director St.anley lC/IUH U tbe Irvine Company bad aarted to the '90,l!O fl au re. "They want us to process the COft'o demnafion of leaaebold rI&hts first, but lt look• favorable ," Krauae replied. Ha -dded Iha\ rewto~ al the -ly'a agreement with Nowliori Baaclt to purchase seven acres In Newport Center for a court site hinged on favorable set· tlement of the COUlns site prop0aat. The starch for temporary quarter• for t,l\t · presently overcrowded court facilities, now on west lath atrtet ln Coata Mesa, was a dlfferent 1tory. All three Harbor D11trlci. Juda•• ,.,,.. on hind to present their case. Judge Donald Dungan 11ld It would ob- viously be cheaper to 1t1y ln the present bulldlJig and trailers until a new court building could be cooalnlcted, "btlt tboaa facilities are totally Inadequate today and are becomina more IO each l~eedinl day." "There Is no way out but to find an ln- terlm facUlty," Dungan warned. 0 But, It is up to you to decide where." Six temporary sites were listed by Krause and Caspers moved that lm· med iate 1tudy be mldt of thr .. of lhtm. 'Ibey are: -Airport BuslntlS Cenltr. IN62 MacArthur Blvd., opposite th~ oranet County Alrporl. -Alpac Inc., facilities at 186Sl Von Kannan Way, near the airport. -A COiiins offer of 37 ,500 square feet in an offlCe building the firm is not now us· lng at their Newport Beach complex. Supervisors indicated that they el· pected a report from Krauae 1t their next meetm1 Feb. I. Suspect Caught ln Helicopt,er Chase Senwnced A man onct accuaed of attempted rape after 'the Newport Beach pallet helicopter tracked hlm for more tbl.n JO mllea over three freeways bu been aentenced to atate prbon on leuer cbarau. Or•nee County Superior Court · Jud11 V(llllam Murray ordered a -t..10 ytar term f« Earl Kennith Luldna, 40, San "Bt~. wltb lM aeteftllMll't '"* of &Wily to reducell c:bar1.0 ol waull with a deadly weapon. Lukins WIS arrested lalt April 11 followln& a purault that barn when , ""~' mvtatlpled a r.,..i ,lhal a 11-ye.,.,.,1d &lrl hid beta tho •tctlm of a rape attempt near her ho~ in tht Cameo Highlanda aacllon of Corona dtl Mar. The girl dtacrlbed bar aaaallant .u a man "urlna a Iona, IJ'•Y 1"lod and Ille deacrlbed the attacw'1 car In dalall that enabled the Ntwport btllcOplar to track the ' vehicle. Santa Ana police joined In the cba,. on the arouoo and, directed by tht boverln& helicopter, pursued Lukins u he drovt .. hll . auto off tht Newport rrooway at Edinger ·A venue. Lukins ' car bounced throueh a draina1• ditch, losing a licemt plate and 11Verat acctUotles in the proceu, but·emeraed on the other side and reaumed ltl wlkl duh towards Tw!tln. The Santa Ana patrol car wu leas fortunate. !ta purault anded In the dl!th with its two offlcen aeramblln& out 61 the dlaabled auto. Tustin police eooed tht bunt for Luldna an hour later a1 he attempted to •hake them off by ltavlnt h11 cir and nmnlnl into a nearby home. covered by the searchllghta of the still ho v er I n a helicopter, they pinned Lukins down after a. pursuit of the defendant over neiirhborhood fence1 . TODAY by . !'tltU UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL At our store we have one display case tllat hOJds a 1peci*1 atlracUon for our customers. That'• Wbll'l:.Wt keep our antique and e1lllt jtwel· ry. This lovely jewelry, unfllt1 a used car, does not lost valut with age and use. ~Th• selection lo contlantly chanf· Ing a• pieces are acid anti ,ew ...., cmm in: At lliy time yoli 'ara ...,.. to find Items of ·lnt ... ot.' 1'Mra ue necklaces, rln1• lmlacboo IDd ear- rings for t111 ladlta, cuJr llab, otlct pins and watch fobo for UM men. Btlldea tile J1Welry, :you can aloo expect to 111 ullque watdMI, ra- otored to perfect worklnr order, bulton boob, aUver coin purMt, compacts and clfarettt caou. Every Item in the dopartmont It an outatandln1 berfaln In prlc. 11 well 11 beauty. Stop In uy llmt and 111 what wo hava to o&r. Visit often to '" wl\11 MW llama aro added naarly IYll7 weot. For tllo unique 1114 uatllUAI at bar&lln prleoa, visit our mi.ue ud utata jew1lr7 'daplrlmlDL Senaie Rejecta Court Action WAJlllNQTOH (AP)-ln a -· ..... ,air~= q,:.=~~.1 tdmili lllve -· An amendment by S... Petar H. Dominick (JI.Colo.) to requlra court action loltead 0( ltttlni the Equal Em~ ()ppartunlly Commls- alon ilauo ••--lot orders wu reJKtltl bJ a a.4 vote. .OronllalcW1 •mendment was ct.. ance. Franklin, 17, wu fired from his tenured poaltlon u an ~alt prG!auor of Enalilh by Stanford -Saturday for alle&tdly advocaUn& violence during a campia anUwar demorlalratlon !Ut Feb. 10. r .... r ... 1 RYCKOFF •.• di candldata Dovld P. Gan>l*1o art due In lhe .... courtroom Tlluraday to arll\lt on Garo!*1o 'a claJm lllat the city'• two y,.r rllidency requlremant la unlawlUI. Garof*1o "'* bi establlabed rtalden-cy oa ~prll .. ll70, and that lhould bo ioi.. tllC!lllh. Ill re&1a•~ed w. vota oa April ll,"1171. . 11r. .. Anti • court action acbeduled for Judi• Rutter'• courtroom Feb. 1 would now ap- pear to hava been .abandoaed with the Anahalm Cll)' Counctl'1 doclaloa Tueeda1 nllbl to drop tho _,..... nalclaney requlr-lor coundl cantlld•tea. aty coundl bopefUI Wark A. Siiilth had .,... lbe city ltr denyln( hll nomination papen on the poundJ that ht had lived in Anabtlm for less than lhl'ff~ years . Tht Anaheim city clerk wu ordered durln& lhe council mtttln& to luue nomination papen to Ibo YOW!I attorney. I t'r0wa ·P;..e l ! MURPHY ... attacbd. We were Miid In Hawaii that jJ we 1ot In tr.ubls tbort would be no help for 111," said Murphy. "We were •PYinC but we never violated the 10vereignty ol North Korean w1tus1" Murphy llatad. When wed wbat could be done to pr .. vent another Pueblo Incident Murphy replied, "There's nn reason why any oervlct ahlp isn't prtpered to fl1ht . Wa should bave fouaht." Sparkling diwonds for a Valentine WcdcUfig: TM NII e,.quW. • .,,.... eftM Ch"•-----· ... __ _ ,,_. ?'[?•" ... l •HUN 91'NtlP" 24, who gave an tbo :IOO block of ill> ..,. •1111 boll aft•• Says Helicopter Distracted Him A mo1or1at zl= 11\oaQih Nt•por! Btacb ao n.uli ly '!hit ht was spotted by tht pollct btlic<lpler cm llld tailed unUI patrolmen slopped him u a ~ drivinl ~ bad a ready ex· plaiiotloa early 'today.' He'll lllll have to ltll II lo the Judi•· alnce he was arrested and booked on lllllPlclo. of drlvln1 while ln~lca\ed. Ofltcer ~~ Crlckelt laid 'he llalltd the blaary dri...r at '11th· StiWt and lrvtne .A:venue about ·3 a.m. 1 aM uked wby ht waa dr!Yln& IO erratlcally. ''Oh•• that'• bacauat o/ the hllk!aplet that lleopa Dyln1 ~d," the IUlptel <dtdarld. m alurrtd. &one1.. I t ' N-Bucb P1trolmao Harry ,Wll· 1~· had alrudy arrtlled another man on soapidoa ol drunk drlvliic 10 hour bt· fen, altar lie WU apotlad by Colla Mesa poilco btll<opte_r pilot Carl Jacklon. Tbla clrlYer er-tht city llo>lla Into Newport Beac:b on Eut 17th Street, Wtavine lrum 111t lane to the othtr unUI finally ~ at Bayside Drive llld East Coui lllpway. Wllllamo aald tht ·man *1most mlsaed while almb!I bis 'car f« tht 8ay llridat • narrowly avoldln& either 1 collillon wlth tht railln& or a piuna• Into Icy harbor waters. He alSQ took two minutes to llftd his driver),..,...., 'said~ and hla ·~IOod alcohdl analyzed ou1 · to .115 percent, more than twice tbt legal level of .JO perctnt which constitutes the leg1I •tarting level of drunkr, drivine .• Their day m court la '.tomlna. 1*11 jail- .,, who .. w thtm lo diyllfbl -led tht men were already IUfftrlnc Ollt form Top Churchman Dies RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Dr. S. J. "J1p" Patterson, 72, moderator of thA General Aasembly of the Presbyterian Church In the U.S. (Southtrn) rn llllHll, died &IMay. 112J NEWPORT ILVD. COSTA MlSA COIMNllNT !RMI aANtWIHICAU-llAITIA CHANI U YIAll I" II.Ml ~TIO" ,_,_, • ' I I Ex-Sen. Har.den • 1 · 0 AriZona Dies ~' 1li£sA, Arii. • (AP) -• I Fonner sD. Carl T. H1ydeo, •' wboae nearly 17 years ol ,repre111tinc Arizona in c...,.. ... the looplt ..... ...... Jonol !Inn In the Diiion'• • hlitory, II dud 1t ti. ", ffl7dio, I Democr1~ hu been bolplllllrecl bm -• Dec. 3' lar **"tlon. Ill :, 11ipped lnlo I eorD1 So~ ;, IJ1d died Tueldiy nlClll. The oon of .. Arllunl New!JeZay _Railmen Hiked .IO% Th t-e · r · · · • • • rea ns Pay Vnit Split, S puTns O·wn Rules Apolw 16 WASHIN~TON (~)_A The full UTU·---·-_II. . bitterly divided P11 lloltd lllDI rilaeo of u porctot .,., hu reviowed IO for. It i.- 'CAPE KENNEDY, Ft1 . lllin hi» !pored Ill own 3~ _., retrooCtlvo more =~1Z::':'!'. ':'U: (AP) _ The probltm-prone wqe iuldelinea, this time con-thin twe yem lo Jon. I, 1179. Aid It would 1pprove the en· A""'' 11 ll1001I mlaaloo 11 dillonoUy 1pprovlnt 1 10-per-'TM llOlrd deored the . .,..... tire robe u put ol It is moved .-0 cent poy robe this year lot menl IOltll the preeenl, Ind to ule second yur ol 1 three-~ wllb I --• llO,llOO railrold tr1lnm{n. &lid 11 lnlenda to 1pprove. two :reor poet . -poot_...,t becouoe Bui It Is unc<rlalo whether 'raises lotlllnt 10 percent thiJ Tueaday's motion l)povlnt of 1 leU In 1 opeceshlp fuel I b e A F L • C I O u n 11 e d yeor U the work rul11 ore put the bulk of the UTU cootr1cl .,-. Trlnsportotion Unto• w 111 ' Into effoct. That IMVtl 1lll-wos 1pooaored by bullneu p-, he WU electod lo the HOUie of .Re...-llllU•• when Arillono wu ,ldmlltecl to the union In 1111. lie ......i 11< tem11, -electod to' the Senate and remained there un- UI hiJ retirement In tote ltll. Hoyden become c)Wrllllll ol the Apon>llritllonl Commilteo Ind WU e1ecled a.note prul- dtnl pro-len)pnre. The spoce 11ency reported booor the lont-delayed poet, cerllln the fate of two nlses member Benjlmin F. Bl1g- TUeaday that ·the mooncnft which contains 1trurDlined tollllb& 5 perctnt nut )'Ur: 1Inl, a railroad executive who llld tis S.tuni l rocket will be work rules the rallrood In-The IPl'f"Val motion, which IOllrctS say ·llrontlY wonts to lrMlferred from the tounch dullry 1ays will 1peed 1ervlce. puaed I lo 5 grants yet .... tbe new work rules put ln- DICI to an .-nbly buUdlng and eventually save money. aDOther exception to the to elCect, whatever.'the prlce I« repoin. An official llid It The IJTU had de~ flJ!l , board'• 1eneral fllle lhll In w11es. BllQlnl, president . lo hoped the-Clll loe.,..... 1pprov1I of the poet before • .,.. In new conlrocb,con't , of lhe Southern Pacutc Co., Dieted for the pllnned Aprll 11 pultlnt the new work ru1 .. In-to up more llilll 5.5 percent 1 had voted eorlter lo reject the lolUICh date, but ,.. decllloa on to effect. tn:U .Prealdent A. H.. )'ell',. or 7 percent In apeclal • Jl.per-<ent 1e~ce raise. detoy '!ill be 11114' !or 1· day Chesaer re/uaed to· -nierit . clrcUulltaoceo. • The IJTU poet wu reached or two. ' on Tueaday'1 almOot·lotal ap-Tbe board has yet to 1pply tenottvely lut Aug. 2, ending The 3.5-mUe trip to the proval until . ht rectives. of· .lt.f 5.5-~t fu~dellne a two-week strike that even· _.,bly bulldlnt on the back ficlal notification of' It. . _ atrlctly lo uy o the powerful tu1lly tied up 10 rall linell. of a lorp tncUd trlDIJ)Ol1er will be Dlldl 'lburaday. AlthoOlh roted by hl1 · col- lequa u one of the moot 1drolt men In the Senlte, 8-yden ••.• roiely In !be \ beldllnes. • November 11111 l'llln Prell· dtnt John r ! Kennody wu uuulnatecl Ind he became 1ctlng vice pruldeot. He aerv· ed In lhll pool untlfHuberl H. Humphrey ~k offlce In Januory 11165. "When I came to Congresa," he once told an lnte:rviewer, ., "an el4 hand told me I could l ptly !or the heldlines IJ1d be I ,, show hone, or J could buckle , · down and be a work hone." tii He came into the Dational llme'lltbl, thouth, In :: lalf. Boom . . . . . ' ' ' Florida Prisons 9Jten . . ,. ·• For 22 More Convicts l . LAKE BUTLER, Fto. (AP) ;2J-<gf~1'J:!~i0~· :•inmltel 1111 week due lo • over=wdlng reopened them a "lcrock Tuud1y to admit 22 •• : Residential ' . ' ·· Plan Aired ) . . ' '· By Disney convicts under 1 court onl1t. The oonvictl were. odmitted becauae of 1 Dade County court order lhll limits the county jail'• popul1Uon lo !00, uld Al Cook, auperintendeol of the Lake Buller .Reception . lad MedlCll Center. '"But I don't have. Jn. lltudions from Talllhlalee lo accept anybody el1t,11 be ukt. "U anybody else came I couldn't admi) , them without . tn1tructlon1 from .., . ORLANDO, F1a. (AP) Tallahaaaee," Cook said. "But , Wall Dilney Producliona hive the aberlff1 oround the llate •. unvollld l •Pton lo U]Jllld Into undenbnd our allullion Ind I real llbte and lulld 1 oprawl-, . , 1.... .. ----e 1 e c u t i v e doa t think we ll beve that ,.,.. •.-• · """'lem " 'pjayground next. door lo !lie "''r;;;.. Mid the ... ..,_, .MiCkey .. MOUH reyue. '11·•'11 =:;n--JLl.te Bu t'ttr • 1 ,, Tiie ...... mldenl.i,1-<0I!" merclal oomplex, the dty of pulatlon lo• I.Oil Tiie foclll-J:Ake Bueno VIiia, will be ly wu dealtned lo bOUle 710. ~ devek>pld at the 2'1,50CNCre 1'\\'.e've addat a kit of doublt 'w11t Dianey 'world site· tn Cen· d!d bunlla lhroutb I b e • traJ Floridl'• Citrus Belt. yean," COok aald. "And we The Jefaure-orie.nted com-now have l,OM bunks. All over munlty, Dlaney orficiala aatd, lhll will get 1 mottreas on the would abut the '400 million floor.'' 1 amuaement park which wu Cook Wei Lake Butler'• opened Ill October ahd alreldy population I week 110 WU hu drawn more than 3 million 1,209 but bad decreued with vt.sUon. the tr1111fer and premoture • Plana call~ for condominium rtleue of 140 men. retreatl available to major Any dell1 would be lo the t nest favorable laUncb time , a I tbreMly pet!Od allrtlnt Moy II. The moon movea IDlo pool- tion u a llrpl for only0two or three day1 each month.· . Eorlier W. month the l1unch wu deloyed from Ill originlt Morch 17 d i I e becauao of troublea with 1 1pacecraft 1eparation mechanlam, the moonwalk autta IJ1d beltortea In the lunar llnding croft. Thal WU the first time an Apollo moon mtaalon had lo be pnllponed becouae of technical dil- ftcultte1 . Adding lo the problema lhlt have ptltued the flltbl, one of the Apollo 11 lllronoull, Charles M. Duke Jr., wu boopitatized eight days the fll'1t part of January with. bacterial pneumonia, upaelUnt hiJ lr•lninl· Duke 1nd Apollo II com- mander ·John W. ·Young are alltecl lo become the ninth Ind lotb Americana to walk on the moon, exploring the central highlands near a crater named Descartes. Boe~g Ups Benefits SEATl'l:.E' (AP) ·~ The Boeint Co. bal agreed lo Im- mediately implement tenm of a new thr•year COQtract with aerospac::e 'fOl'kers, with the exception of 1 dt.sputed portion ol a ftnl yeor PIY nlle. '"'e 'company anooulCld ~y thAl I U~t !'If ll01lf fir!! ytlr w11e hike for lop level worken II ·expected lo be lncludtd In Feb. 71 poychecla and retroactive PIY from 1111 Nov. 11 la lo be pold March 2. A Joint stoternenl l1SUed Tueaday by Boeing and the International Aseociation of Macblnisla . I 1' d Aeroapoce Work.en aald all other fringe beileflto ind provlatona of the 1,....ment wilt be puf Into ef- fect lrninedtotely. • corporitlons, private homes, -1our hotels 11nd shopping 11> 11cOftunodatiOD1 and a poll of- • fice. •Let Her Die!I ·Don Tatum, cbatrman of the -. ' dtscloaed the project , dubbed Pbue 11 In the Disney· , Florida blueprint. Judge· Backs Patient , Construction, already reported •nder way on the flrll of '17 -ptonned, ·11 under the Bueno Villa Land , Co., 1 wholly-owned aubaidiory :or Walt Dianey Productlool. Parents Claim Deserted Baby ' MILWAUKEE, Wia. (AP) - "'It is tlme we terminllte tbul proceedings oiid let Mra. Raasch depart In God's own peace." With those words, County Judge Michael Sulll•on ended a apecial bedaide hearing Tuesday Into whether Gertrude Raasch, Tl, 1hould be required under oour1· order YOSEMITE NATIONAL loundergo,1mputollonof1le1 PAllX (UPl)_-:J>art ol!Jdlto iJI ID effort lo 11ve ber life. baTII. reported llit the porenb · Doclon· 11y her left let la of on tol1111 lefl Oil the llept of '"""""""· 1 hospital hive 1 t e·p p e d When Mra. Rauch reluaed forw1rd Ind decided to 111ep to oonaent to the oper11ion, flbe sJrl. . ·' . ,.....,_,, · 111bii Ille -1d nlher die, I 11.o ..... .,. ~ _,ties Wiiier -· -tor l'eiif'·"' ii.a Wllld 'iiat Ibo 111 illdoro boopllal,-lbel ~llllr~ titer: ...... , I 'Prdfu bl named to -' ,...,.. did I 1 J, ntluile 1111 llllprJ. rbo•11a, .. lhly lived In I . ~ !1u11191"' cleclined lo • ..m, -. ..pjio!iil -.. ....-Jut . ' -- ' ••• 4 ILICTllC &· U&HTIN& 646 3717 s m YlctllM Street C••• M1 .. I ................. r-" .......... ,. II LA=:!. • • Friday, 11y1nt the hospital had not proved Mrs. Rauch wu incompetent to make ber own decilion. Officials had. been unable lo talk lo Mra. Rauch, but the judge 'went lo her hospitol room Tuesday with a friend of the woman. Sullivan said !he was alert ind •llenlive and "dtflnltely does not want the operation." Mr1. lllllCb bu 1pent the ~~_,17 yeon iJI ad out of · ...... tail ind Dunlnt bomea. The ...,... .. Infection In her let WU CIUled by hardenint of the -~ doclorl llld. Hlrdeo, the bo1plt1l IJI. minll&rator, A)'I lbt , CID conummiclte oaly by noddinc her held, Ind wllb corlalll band ........ Ind lhll lhe jull cries when 10111ecxie trlu lo talk wltlH"'. .. SAVE! DUAL 80 · BUil T-UP ROCK FINISH ROOFING-INSTALLED! Protect your home from the secnan's : .rains with Duel 80 built-up rock ··finish roofing. Mineral stabt1ized' a .. • pholl felt . base. Installed with· c0ated · rock finish . Color choice. IEG. 34' FT. I. • • . , • • • . ' • ' . Wodoftda1, .... ..., 26, lf/2 DAILY I'll.OT f '• •• • • • -.~ . • ' ~•11ktm•rl1•NI e 111t1t.t •••rt• .. , 7 ft1hi.~ 1111114, 11twpwt .-111t.r · 644-5070 SA~! 3~ TAB ROOFING PROTECTS IN ·ALL WE'A THER-INSTALLED! . ' Provides 235-lb. per aq, h· do!ible ro0f coverage. Of fine cju(IJ,ity roofilJ9 : a'spholt imbedded. with cei:amic grM> . ules for long wear. U.l. label for uni-• formity c!ihd fire resistance •. ' . t 110. 29! ., •. ... ,. r'f ·~ ,.,. ,. "'"'""' ... l -VDITUTOR ' Beat the Nat-Cul •· petM wilf\ silent COQI. ingl • IPICIAL VALUI 32-INITMLID ~ namam111 l1elp1 remOft 111111, t.imld olr, Adjuatoble, bo ... . ' IPICW. VAUll 3744 iN.l~MLIO • U. •• -t ' ' ! " .. "' .. • i ' ' I j t • •• ' ' . ~. • ' ,, • ' . , . I .. DAIL V PILOT-EDITORIAL PA.GE . The CATV Franchise The Public Cable Television Authority -the body being set up by five Orange Coast cities -Is actin1 on sound advice In trying to get the companies Interested In this francblse to say when they hope to earn their bli prollls. Tbe board -composed of a councllman r.;e trom Ne!Yport Beach, Costa .Mesa, Huntington Beach, FounWli Valley and w .. tminster -II asking the companies to analyze a sb'ingent francblse being considered by An .. he lm. Tbe boara Is hoping the companies will talk 1bout pay TV. Newport Beach Councilman Lindsley ParsoDI alert· ed fellow board members that huge profita may some day be made in pay TV through the leasing of cable tele- vision channels. As a film producer himself, be could aee the day ~hen flrsl·run feature movies may be run n•· tionwide on pay TV with, say, a million families eacb paying '3 for the screening. It's obviously a theory to explore to insure that the franchise would give the cities a fair share of the profits. It was also an example of the kind of awareness of the public welfare and expertise an elected official can bring to such a body. David Slays Goliath It happens every once and awhUe, D1vid si1ya Goliath. Not often, though, Is it done with such aplomb as the way Blackie Gadarlan took on the federal govern· ment. Tbe outspoken Newport Boulevard boatyard owner -malting sport of it all the way -sbnply refused to pay 1 iu fine for not having a ladder on hll dock. It took dozens of letters and telephone calls, and, eventually, a formal hearing Jut NoYember, u the gov· ernment spared no expense to collect the fine. Finally, last week the word came. Hearing Exam- iner Harold A. Kennedy agreed. with Blackie -he had Inundated With FactS, Know Less ..... "* • { . "'" . . " ·', ··Jt,,.:r;,,. ' ' ,", ; ~ ,')\'I~/\~ " . .JJ. • 'llloaptl Al Lorge: Wbllo IUCb clevlca u compulerl and the communical!Qn 11t.Wte 1y1tem 1r1 now able to provide the great.It amount of tnformaUon In the oborlest time ever availoble to mm, the ordinary pel'IOll ac- tually lmDWI jen 1bo<lt what Is .... 11y• • Coin« on in the woz1d than before U- l)'s&eml wen efllhr. ocf -he lt lnwi411ed with locf&, bat pro. vided with no ~ of l'lfertn« In which to.-.them, I • • 'Ille .._. that we can "mtd': -"1 ~-= that -Ill for It lo u 11 tmqtoJng we can avoid IJultony "1 cooking huge .masses of food and leaving II on the table without eatiog ll • • • A man'• respect ror "laW and order" variel in proportion to the order ln which he .. 1erved by lllW -those strved IHI ,..,peel II least. • • • No relig!on ha1 any right t o missionaries until It could aend out any or . tta communiC1Dts u an eaample to the heathens. • • • Muhn Gorky, a half..,.ntury ago, pro. bably ezplalned the l!OUtilward migration ot senior.. citizens as well a 1 anybody, when be wrote: "To an old man, any place Ibo!'• warrn11 homeland." • • • The human rsco ts IWUtiy Jeornlng tbol ;'Dear Gloomy Gus Why does a guy have to spend l30 to find out !bot a Newport Beach bike shop overcharges? Doeon't the city hive a BeUer Bulinell Buruu or 1 local version or Ralph Nader? -llal'Y nll fllfWll,...... ................ Ill.,..,, ... ef .. -1r1r1r ..... .................................... the "~uest of nature" ii a chimer-.._ ind)iiUll aurvlvt Gii1J ~,...,.,~Uzi& wlth nature: but wa have !IOI yet beaun to l°*" that the some ts true In Man va. Maa_~cts, whJcl,.are .QtYU 111bd11•d. llul ., ,,....,led, .., tOtO;., • • • We commooly lool: upon crime Cd punishment es cause and el!ICI, llul II may just es often be the other way """""' -our lnstlncl ·for pmlshment D1aJ ,.-0 the commission ill crime. • • • JlapJ1lac to a lbldanl -Wanta to !mow the _,_ --a "bad< writer" and an t•art11t" the best anawer l can think of ii that a hack Writer eowttr his words, while an artiJt wei&ha them. • ••• • Speaking of . words, it is worth rememberinl that "humility'' an d 11humiliating" come from the aarnt root·; Flaubert' !fOte that 11Nothlng II more humWallnJ !ban to aee tcllots succeed In enterptises we have failed in":_ and this should give U1 a sense or bumlllty, not reaentment or outrage. • • • • II ts blslorlcaUy true that tbooe races most noted for tbtir • ..,,.helming ''boapltality" are at the tame time the most aggrUllYt and vengeful - u 1f the hospitality ...,. I pnuflectlon to the iods be!o,.. committing some murderoua Impiety. Falsehoods and Failures Hu. are other exoorpla whldi indicate !bat !be pacification progrom 11 floun. derinc: -"AID'I IVRVEILLANCE over ez •. pendlture of (pacification) resourcts/' chll'(ll lbe report, "hu not beea sallsflclory. Over 70 percent of the toll! $111.1 mlUkol COiia qf such projedl -in other worcts, nu!J1 lhne out ol e•ery four AID dolllfl '!""I for CORDS (pactflcltloll) -pi for U.S. payroll coatl." -M111J AID olllclal1 ~-"1 the -General'• office "lndicltad !be)' spend near)J IO percegt of their 11m1 ... j)IJl'llnC -to hlCb headquarllrl. Then II DD pilnntllg or Pfl'll'ammlng 11 the nc1oaa1 l°'el with raped to USAID teclmlcaJ pracrams." Rualt: almolt every procram ha1 flopped. ~Al -G.UDpll, the ..pan llata: A total of $ii.I l111111on will be ollllc1ted (fer) 47 maintenance shopa, one In uch pro. vlnct and/or mijor city. All but one of lbeH was completed by the encl ol (fiscal year) 1870. 'Ille project ,.pruen11 a very oopbl1Ucat<d approacb la a ...... I~ coanlr)' and, not ~. II ts not "'°' cesafV.1." Yet thls dlsm1l slery of lllsehood1 and fallunl has -bidden -oecurl!J labels, so oUiclals can continue milking tho tupayer1 lor mora money. ' been cited for something the government didn't have a Jaw 1galnst. • t1nfortun1telr,, bureaucracies sometime& get so In· volved they don I know what they're doing. Bllclrie Gadarlaii is the rare Instance of a ciU.en lnYOStlnl bis time and effort to point that oul And winning. For whlcb, hooray! W estem Union Closes It would be easy to write off last week's announc,. men! by Western Union that it plans to close up lls New· port Beach office, consolidate its Orange County offices and serve the Harbor Area from Santa Ana. The request to shut down the Avon Street facility will soon be filed with the Federal Communications Com· mission . We can believe It Is true that Western Union Is Jos-lnJ money by paying the rent and the staff to service thlS area. In the interests of the people served by the public ulility, the FCC, it is hoped, will take a look at the com· pany's overall profit picture during its deliberations. Realistically, however, it is doubtful the federal gov· ernment will move to block the closure, since Western Union will likely produce strong arguments that over· all service to this area will.not be adversely affected. Tbat may be true only because it certainly can't get much worse than It Is now - a statement echoed by the branch manager of the Newport Beacb office. Western Union officials concede It takes four hours to get a telegram delivered In Orange County today - six hours in some other places. With the money that allegedly will be saved if the request Is approved, it would seem Incumbent upon the company to improve that performance. And that is what city officials, the Chamber of Commerce and other inter- ested Harbor Area organizations ought to try hard to Impress upon both Western Union and the Federal Com· munications Commission. • I I N • • Too Many Rooms Could Bring Failures Planners Warned of Excess Hotels ! To the Editor : I read with Interest !be lrllcle by Thomas Murphlne (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 111), and I quote, "Hotel Boom Hitl Coast" It ;,., only recenUy !bot I recitved clippings from San Francisco papers which' went to oome Jengtb to ezplain the depths or despair that many hotel managers In San Francis& bave been plunied Into because of the excealve amount or hotels that have "popped'' up In the Jut year or "'· So serious ·did ·ti . become Ibo! the planning commilll"'1 has pul •.hail to ti ail. . ' :T' .I Mailbox I "" ! • f , J ...... --l Ltttu1 rrom r1adni art welcome. Normallr IDrit<n shotUd convey their mtUGQU in 300 fDO!'dl <W US$. Th< righl to CO!ldcnN lettcn to fit spac• "' <*'"'4fo libel ii """""· All l<t-t<n '!'Mii inciude ligMlure and fn<ril. Ing addreu. bl<t """"'' mav be IOU"" h<l4 on req!A<ll If "'fficWftt ,..,.,. ii apparant Poetrv toil! nol b• pvl> ·-. . .. -"" .. lirh<d. -AT FIR9T they tbougbl ii was jUet a questi.on of the existing operatorJ ~ -~ -wanting no 11*1\r ,.-.,o-raJJy, managers bove no Dlio jOcllab to •competlUon. II can st~ Interest In an area, bring new J*Plel · eic., llul when you get le the point IUdl 11 San Frandco bu arrived at where In 'Ibo 1111 two years IO many hotel rooms have been built Ibo! In DO w9 can they be l!lled, then ii is vrry bad.· llOTEU LIKE the Fairmont ore hav- ing their problems. True, there are peak period! just as we experience here at the Newporter Ind. However, we have to press for group or convention business. 'Ihere ii not enough transient busine.ss in this area to IUpport more than about three hotelS, and wilh the advent of the tremendout depression In electronics and space there have been many, many sad situations even in the existing hotels , without the proposed botels being built. Tiie break-even point in most hotels is about 70 percent, and it i.. terribly hard to hold It It. that. WHEN I REAll of ail these projedl for the future -McDonnell Douglu, Lockheed, MllTiot -additions here and additions there, a sense of dismay fills me that thit'lhould be allowed to come about for the same struggle will come to us here on the Orange Coast that has already overtaken most hotels in San Francisco. I am not exaggerating when I tell you that they are In most cases having a dif· ficult time with occupancy and some of tht botell like Stanford Court and other addltiom to IOD'le of the major hotels are not yet completed. The same !bing that has befallen San Fr1nclsco will definitely occur here If this building la pennttted to continue. A VERY FEW people In and out of the hotel business are not unaware of what toc;>k place in Honolulu when they were aUolftd to build, without any control, tbounnds of rooms. Occupancy WIS at an avers .. or IO percent lnveaton could not make 14 hotel managers could not make lt, and ti wu 1 very sad story all around. I hope thole on the city councl1a and plllUlln& commlsslona here wlll tab a .---Bir Geot'fe --- Dear George: My husband and I m p1aMlng to start 1 goldfish farm. Do you know of any bookt we can read up on before we llartT ELAINE D. Dear Elaine D.: -'.!W1r and Peace/' 11»iJarim11 Progreu" and the Encylopedls Britannica. (Note to Raden: r know they 'don't have an)'tblns to do with soldlish farming but II will *'-Y them In iolng broke.) (Write to George and lei mt')'· body chuckle al your pet wotrlea. Gtorp ts tile first to ldmlt lbol'• 1 wtu.! reuon for wr!Ung, bu4 then, It'• •weird busln..,,) good look, do 10me ~. and ~uble­ check·on the picture on the Orqe Coast before they allow the same sillltMll to . ~in Orqe O>uilty. =· . · DOUGLAS .·R -. Newporter Im x-Gu Prlee Rue To the Editor: r would like to -Jiil' lfBlllude lo all of the gos stations In the oreji that observed the "true spirit of Xmas" (modern version) by raisin& their gas price six to eight cents per gallon on Xmas eve .. Prices were tubsequently lowered a few days after xmas. MAYBE I should feel sorry for them since they are being investigated for un- necessary repain. I feel that there are many honest gas stations, but this Xmas price rise appears to have been a fan· tastic achievement In collwilon. JACK W. BOYDE Wlaeelcl'talr D•nce To the Editor: One holiday party I attended llood out from lhe rest -the wheelchair dance given by Glass Mountain IM, Inc. Members represent more than 30 Orange County and adjacent cities. Rock dancing offers creativity for hand, shou1der and head movements, plua twists of wheels. A wheelchair occupant in 1 business suit maneuvered rhythmically with a partner on wbeels. A lanky able-bodied member of the "Joy, Inc." singing group denced with a "chair'' llrL A pretty girl wu able to move her11hlny bools 1 li!Ue. Her partner wu a mJddle.qed man who, like me, wsnta to help the members meet their Roal -I realdellC.'e, tralnlng and buslnw center. A YOUNG" MAN rolled up to me Ind said, 11Shall We try this one?" The "JUJt Us" combo played u we danced. Glau Mountain Inn, Inc. is nonprofit and nonsectarian. Members range in age from teens to !Os. They're busy. . • bu 1 I n e a a meetings, self-improvement sesalons, bowling with special mechanism 1t Santano Lonel. • . .and l'lllng into colleges. 1be Santa Ana-Firemen'• Benevolent Assoclltlon providea •an oervlce, but GM! ,,_ a van ol lts awn. A wheelchair buket~ll g11111 be-the Oranie County Bears ad Pl-U1 Dons, at Quotes Victor BorJe, plulet, oomlc • Ca!U. -lo'{ -"I dllcovered even a1 1 child ~ lhlt a smDe ts Ibo shorlell distance between people." Amie Nlchol1, Man!Jaltu Beach - 0 'lbere Is a truism 'wlldom ii knowledle tempered with judgment.' Most Uberih have knowledge; most conservatives " have wisdom." Santa Ana College on Jan. 29, aponaored by the Anaheim Junior Ebell Club and the Garden Grove Fire Flihlers Union, will help buy that van. MANY PEOPLE help ; Young Loclles InaUtute No. llK serves re!reabmenla al the functions. Missed at the party wu Mrs. Dorotby Gossage, who operates a nursing register from her bed. On the day before, she WIS hurt iil a fall. She has been bedridden sin- ce childhood with rbewnatoid lflhrltls. She organized GM! In 11188 with the help or Olympic wheelchair basketball cJwn. piol1 Bill Fairbanks. Sb6 learned Christmas week that she'll be ln the Disabled Persons International WHO'S Wl!O, recommended by ber bti• band. who died a few months qo. "'It'• like a Christmas preJent from him," lbe said. Memben are gradually reaching their goal -self-su!Oclency. DOROTHY WlllTE 'Sneak Attflt!lc' To the Ediler: Last night on the news Ibey sbowtd pictures of an aircraft can1er beina: scrapped. They said ahe was In almost every major naval engagement in the Pacific against the Japanese. She fought off a tremendous Kamikazi attack and came through the wll:>le war with only minor damage. A real fighting tidy. Now she is belng scrapped and sold to Japan. And as the commentator said, she will probably come back in the fonn of a Datsun or a Toyota. WHICH PROWS that wbal Japan couldn't get with bullets, she Is going to get with economics. Rlgbt now, like in Pearl Harbor, she's wlnninl. But tbi1 sneak attaclt Is a little different: the good Americans are helping It along. Be mighty proud all you patriotic Datsun and Toyota owners. JOHN B. ROBERTS Stop lmmlgr•tlo11 To the Editor : Included in the 4 mlllloo bnmliranls now awalllng clllzenahip · (111tth · tome 300,000 mo,.. coming here evert year) are some 500,000 alien Mexlcans In I . . Unwanted Sleramolo, caut., Jovul: "People we could do without: Tbose anooymous eallers or writers who 11y, 'you should look into this -they are lleallng the city or county blind' but furnish no oth- er details •.• 1be Food Stamp abuMn who can eat and drink better than -who alive 1way at• their joba for ell!ll hours and more a dly • • • Tbii locllffu.. em people who 11y1 'What can we do about blgb tues?' and nmr taka Ibo · time ancl trouble le protost UJem • • , And tbose who sit Innocently by anoL waldl our lawmakers nlse their - !es 1nd expense accounl.I 11 will • . • The crowd which mainlllns tlie 1111wer to better education Is blgher and blgJ> er salarlea (It just hasn't worltfl\I) •• , Thi crowd who alicm~ to explaia Im- morality and lawless.., becluao times &rl changtac:. u ' Ntrwtc~. C-., llollada: .. _ _.. won't 'fn>rr7 •bo<lt the ~ .. · f1I !be Russian navy unW Its lldpl n - In the Great Lakea." QtlUomia alone. These good people who <.'Ome here in good faith to escape poverty and start a new life, have work and welfare privileges to make one's hair stand on end if he is a tazpayer. Yet lbese tmmlgrsnts are taclUy welcomed by the chambers of commerce and the de-facto employers of cheap labor, to thl detriment of the laborers already here. l THE EMPLOYMENT problem caused by the tush immigraUon laws l.s bad enough, but the increase of crime 11 something else. Let me cite another 1 1ituatlon in San Francisco where young ·: C'blnese immJgrants have organized a ~ new tong which bu set out to murder tb6 heads of the e1lsting tongs whtcb bate endured ·ror gener1tiona. ! 1 ci, A.pin plea1e read the papers. From everywhere come aliens to &ke jobs at lower than'standard wages, get on relief , or collect money to finance civil wars in , the Old COUDtry. All these . lmmlgranll = know one thing for sure: They can go on relief. A moratorium on Immigrants ts Jong overdue. U and when it comes about it will surely do damage to the ezplolter1 of cheap labor, and the slllJ. do-gooders wllt be 11 ia loss 11 to wbal to do 1ood ne1t. S. G. UNDINE N~n'• Effort• To the Editor: Nixon Is being blamed for higb unemployment while uneDlployment Is not extremely high, compared t o Democratic adminl1tration1 in peacetime. If aliena and migrant farm worken were replaced lftth citizens, It would be less. II the SSll program had corrled (which Nixon puabed ), employ- ment would be higber. II lonphoremen were not on strike (mostly over jurlsdic- tlonal disputes between unions), employ· ment would be higher. NIXON HAS DONE all that he could to prevent this atrlke. Such a strike affects a lot more people than tltbse in coMected indutbies. : These unloh leaders· knocking heads I ' over jurisdictio~ are. e1 r Socialilt.s or ! Democrata. If Mr. ~lxon hadn 't Jn. torvened, those \iorke . Wouldn't hava had 1 cent at Chrlslm time . 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That ooe ~ Ille lllmbsbell annqunceJt!tnl last 111rnmer tbat Nizon will travel to China, a vllH. arranged by Kissinger· when be ~ cionferred In Pellllg wlh a.tneae l!"'ler1. · • A> with his QdDa IDllOWICODleo~ Nllon and hll spali-1obUy tele&rapbed tbe ocope •ol' Ille ~I Viel8'm lllU which Ille ~ dlac:tooed In bJa DI· u.,.i · -1:11 Tueoday. • Abnlod badrome-Nlx· on, In ,o.. '*""'"'Dy televlaed CBS In: !trY,leW Jaa: J;'.llld: • , '.'We llfl" ~ ~ -tlalln& , channel • • • we Mve ,made 1 nwnJJer of ollen In virious channels ••• When the !Ola! record Is published, and II will be publllbed In due lllDI and al an ap- propriate time • • • al.hers wlll realize th.It 'we have gone tbe.eltra mile as "far a• POWs 81' concetn.i. I do not want to dlscloae any f\lrlhlr detaus because oegotlaUons are under way." Anotber.'lllnt came Mooday·wbtn press oecr.tary llonfld t .' . Ziealer rave this answer when aakl!(I w"'belber peace nerotlator Wllllam Porter would be tat· laa beet new J>l))posals whfn be returned Teday'• n.al N.Y. Steeb c TEN CENTS to the Paris talks Ulla week. "We do have propouls on the table· in Paris and we have not had responses ~ those proposals from the other side. I don 't want, at this moment, to imJ'llf to you that he is going to take anylhlng back." The responso !"""1ed White llouse reporters at the time, but the meaning became clear when Nixon disclosed that Porter Isn't taking anything new back to Paris -he's simply returning lo lay the prevk>usly priv.ate plan on the public negotiating table. 'N~thing . Doing' -Reds ,·~;..,... .' .. - H~~i Spurns Proposals-'Nixon Broke Plet;lge' . , . .,. . ,_ 4P uJ.... not .,ithdra~ all aupport from Plesldenl .... and~ pi !Nlnlalnlnc Tlllau ·North Vloli•U" • ~Parll lo' 'l!lleu. (Seo reWOd -m P.qe 4). ln power; ' day~ 1'reeldent ·• 1 _.,,,,,. · 'A'stattnlent 'by the North v-Althollchthetoneof the stattrr.entwas apeecb a . 0 t:rueo " and negaUve,.nowbere was t&e word rejection 1S1erl01l'be bnlte I ·~ ln revllllnC del$tlon to thO Paris peace lllU claJlll' used ln merrq to Nixon's elght·polnl llCrel ,q1m1 bllwien, lf!:nlf• ,diplomats ed !hit !)le Nixon administration ln pibllc prosram, The plan wu not, ln !act, and ~11Ull_ ..... lleiry~. and private meetings "did not rupond to .,OClllcally menUOlled. In another dov= lladlo lllnol tl\o'lwo.queJIJona fwidameiltaiJor a jual •• The NOrtb Vletnani..O suggested that -moaltored II\_ .KGIJI ;:-inclicattid and peaceful ..ulameot ol the Vietnam Nblon'• reV.latlon about Klasinger's trips today lhat Ntxoa'I ' ~·""' problem:" to Porii did not lnapfre tbe& confidence. not accoptahle 1lom! ~.do nol abln-It !Isled the! two lsauel Involved u "We have often pointed out," the state- don~.~,._ ad•do refusal to slop the V-ci1 tho men! sald,_"lhil Mr., Nixon tall:ed one ' ' p r-~~~~~~~~~~~.,....~-.....;;~·~-,-~~~~-., I ~uio :ae.,.r:: ~a · , -. . N~~o~tlons -~·egan . ' wayand--.Be ..... ltlllllD peace but mldt real war." Although the North VI~ rodlo broadcast that wu monitored did not r~ ject tbe eight-point plan which Nixon Mid was submitted to the C:Ommunistl in Pari.!I three months ago, it said it COi)> tafned Unbthing new," Hanoi called aroln for the United Sllllta to accept the seven-point Viet (See NIXON, Pqe &) Schools Still Not certain · • Of (losilfts ' ~ ' .. • i!f=ll=iie: ·-~ " ..,.nor e'm<R1'17 ~ ' l'lrlnlll In • lolearte Ille! am,.. =~· .... =~decl..::i:: flnl to Jmow ~lftd them. . ' About 4llO PIGde packed Iha l!:llm:li llJ&b 'School · oaillloitum for tho lplCla1 . -study......., eumlnlnll poobleml ..... bt about Ill' cllJlrl<t -1atloD "t-'board /aid parents lhal. ~ _. Clnyoo -llolll with Jen lhln a ....ulliei\t --merely cllld u Uo " :'No Mention: of .. ~~'.,. ainplel of .,.ance prob I em 1 lllr!>ull>oul t!io lllitrlct. • • Bui porenta ...........i lo -where .their cldldnn -.Id ... • . . . .;· ;. ·.'ji'•"I ... Disap~~t~· .;C«;>ast triµt Whm the boinl ll8ld II '2 .-ll'l 1111 lllom ,_,_ doltoa wa JI& tllla-11- , ty •. -JIUl!lilll ,...ied ll!lllb' • ~ ~'1111 Jolla lllcall ... ~ Iha! 11 colil' the dtatrlct more to poovlde~ -_.,,,.al 1 IOriaullY ~ 111. -.r.lllan at lhoet with ""'.!'If!~· 'MdOll lllcl llolnl membera llnued that ~ _. ~ ware od'I 0 model• -UHd lar llmulatlon ol data." Bui the 11~ WllD'I buyln& ibot. One 111111 i!IP-Wllat -to be • commonJ_.. "Tbe ~ ... """"1ollnn• " !hi!' type," be 1114, '1a 11111 ...,, often •!art out study llld '*••• fad. ADd tbe change can be a dnloal ·-.,. The board ll8ld ti -.... tllt dlllrlcl llalr, to .., ......... 1111111111-~ clollna either Mcmte '~ .. -Scbool llld lbtfllas -....... to Ille other two lo evea ....,_1. Do·uhts· We•tlter Tlllncl wm be °" t11e mo1 11111o 'l'lllll'lday .... tlle Oranae Coul, lllcl -tlno!tn!na --ool)>a10.,.....1m-eit-. Ina Into rain. llllbs 'l'lllll'lday wW be In the I0'1. !-. m Ille 11'1. INSIDll ~DAY "C11orU. llton" II ll.na- ~lr l1lcalftl a u II "' WlplPffl around 0 ro 11 '• 'C""""; 1111 lo-llop fl la S.. ~. s., ,,_ N-. Pao< "· ........ =--= p~ -----.. I I II :t • ' ets Street . -- • Light Hearing Considering the fact It Is better to light one little candle than to curse the darltneu, Costa Mesa city otflclal1 want to lllwnlDlile IJle. cl tlz.enty 1bout !'hat's happening to tbttr strlo.t llgbll. Some of the local folks have been curs-- lftl what they rear. will be a service rate tax inertase. Ltgal nou ... of a publlc bearing to be held Feb. 7 bifore the city council are .decorlttng. every lamp standard ln town. "!1 What does it au mean ? · ; .• ., Certainly not I tax Increase or cre1llon any nt.W aueasme.nt levy over the ex· :btln& 15 cent.I per ttOO assessed valua· ;Aloo paid by all property ownm for .:otrtOt lighting. ·: Tht only thinf likely lo 10 up lJ the ~'!Flndlepower. .. ~ ••C&J.ifornia l1w require! the re- ; establlslunent of street llghlinf amsa- •ment dJatrlcts every five years," says Ci· ti> Mana1er Fred Sorsahal. · 11le hearina set Feb. 7 during the !regular 7:30 p.m. council session is re- : !quired to determine residents ' reactions ·.to continued stree\ lighting in the city. •.:£. Cbances setm excellent the majority • tlflll go alon1 with conllnued street !lighting., . :. "No Jncrtae ln rates is proposed or in· · ~tended," .Sorubll notes. ~1; CUy Councilman William L. St. Clair .4!18icl this· week he bas been contacted by ;'lJDany concerned citlzen1 afraid or higher ,, bills. . . . Street lifhlini rate.s charged to the city ;)>y the .sQuthern CalUornla Ed~n Com· d~ny m 01tabl1'hed by the stat. Public d lµlj_U.. Commlsslon (PUC). . '.,.. COnllialtd irrfprovements ln the 1y1tem · l'UWICed by tile PUC-establlahed service . .J'!~ UU. year wlll include replaCement ;.?:. moat jncandeocent-type atreet lights • '.Jrfth men:ury vapor lampe. ' Soraobol point. out this wlll gen<rale twice the light at the ume cost for energy. : ~ Lfcl!tina systerna In .the _old J!a.ialde ~ttec&ft of Costa ·Mesa wUI be renovated ·:nm flacaf year, proYldlng rreater traffic • !tty and helping to deter bilrgtars who "''Drtfer to wort ln the dark, the city "'manqer sald. . . . , ., '<A. ,.,.....P .. eJ ~·"R·EP AIR ••• a employes under his control. • All those employes, he aaid, hive bffn encounced to.generate ules or Urea and parta at the Arco, Mobil, Shell ind Tex- aco slltionJ named in an Orange County Grand Jury indJctment but only in .fn. stancu where accesa:>rlei 1bow 1igna of. wear and t.ar andAbould be replaced for the driver'• ulelf. J • · He denied that 'ttreo of ctistomen1 cara aervlced in hlt ataUons were deUbtrately punctured with playing darta 11 alleged by nearly IO prooecutlon ,.11 ....... ~ He al!O l!ienied that shock absorbers :~ ,;Juej.1,P,.mpe !'•re . dellberalely :;lprqed;wltl) oll '.&r.!.custoJner• urged to ;~laCe '!hat .were lJOln\t<I 9ut as · ~ec, .. Ve 'put&. . ~ · . , : Nameil-wtth Kenllail as principal 4ef•n- -ntJ .in, the . ,alleg@tions .ar~ StlnJ.ty :Jl)a.· '11, ~ •. of llll' !)an Pab.to Circle, P>'~ ~. and f;d\ru'd Ca~y. ·fl, of ~ HWbcNt 1Drlve, HunUhgton Beach. 'i~""' llien atle1ed ,that' the three men . . . tile, Garden Gro_ve war.•- ln lupply Ille ,llDod of parta .Nede4 , the .U statiom ia1d to have -'.Ill'· lvf'! In !fie reP,llr;racke,l. ' ' , Alio'O!I trial ~n charf9" of cheating ancl ' • • Court Site Action OK'd Senat.e Re jectl f Court Action Bqlogh Urgei Mayor 'Debate Clllllp °'""" 8upor¥llGn -.. ........ ~ for "hjaod)J - ••••" .. ...,. HarW zu•1111 lllsti1ct -• -u .... !Ill 1-lioree &Ulevard for '3".1,000 -but del•yld action on a temporary locaUon for ibt ... rqowci.t flcllltte1 , , ,' , T)le ~!l<mllltlon 11reemc!I! Tuesday Incfudtd 1 clauM through •hl<h Colllns Radio Cor;oratWn will shire Jn any award ml!dit to Utt Irvine Company !or FretnPafel NIXON ••. Cona plan· iubmltted to the P1rl1 peace, talk! last July. "When analyzed," Radkl Hanoi said ln the Vietnamese tan&Uiie broadcast, "It , becomes clear that tbe balic U.S. plot and th• U.S. stalld hive not ch>ng~ lri any way.'1 • • • ' It s1id Nixon's )!iooposals' are not the way td end ~ w,r, i rKI until tht wir Is ' ended thete will · be no release , of A,merli;an priaoner1 of Wu• in Nortb Viet-pam. · _,.. · ' . l Asserting that c.nu~ support of the Vletnamizatioo proaa;lm and of the Saigon government constitute! "con- tinuation of the illegal U.S. war of ag.. grwion," the North Vietnamese r1dio declared: · "If Nilon doee not want to end thlt war of ag1resslon, tben the U.S. military men captured while committing crimes can -not go home to be reunited with their families .' Instead, the Jlst of those captured will grow" longer ind longer." Firm Executive Named as Envoy WASHINGTQN (AP) -Authoritative lall'ces gid tod1y President Nixon ha! picked Robert S. In1er90JI, chairman of the Borg-Warner Corp., as the new U.S. ambluador to Japan. He would succeed career diplomat Annin Meyer who iJ expected to return here IOOD for reaaaignment. At the Wh ite House, spokesmen declin- ed to confi rm or deny the report. Ingersoll, 51. is bead of the company that manufacturers various types of equipment for automobiles, air condition· ers, ptutics and other products. Bangladesh _Gets Hungary Support 'BUpAPE itPI) -H u n B • r y ~1zec1 . :a.., cl'!'~ lodiy ~· >n tn-~ent and ertil" dluntry ·and is eady lo establish dlplom.iic relatlp~ tbe .-. al<ncY MT! sald. . . 'i'!;; J'9l)CN'I Aid President Pa Loaonczi and Premier Jeno Fock informed the tllat Dnn'a )eaar'I illnal II -ol '11.a,....... . fte ......... ,_. • J•t1r11 lo0111nrtl ... Ille ....... :;• ol. Birch Street and i1 luted Crom 1.rvlne Compony by Colllna !JI a ... ,.., pact :whk:h has at years to run. • Undec the site purchase agreement, Colll.o.r wlll lnst1ll 1trtell and ullllilea for a tot•l cost or WJ,000 per acre. The ad- ditional Irvine leuor'1 lntereal ii ' Mesan to Face • TTiaI in. Bar ' Shooting ~se ' A Co;ta Mtllll found to be Insane alter he allegedly shot and .......i~ a !other and son.durlng t:quarrtl at a local .tavern haa noW ljeeo "'8<f to be 111111 and able to face a heatinf bn ithe rtvJvect char1es. Oranae C.ounty SUper!or 'Court Judge Wllli_am1 Murray, orde~1 ~Thomas Baker Twyman, 30, of Jto E ... Jeth St., to appear In Harbor: JudtCI.11; Djltrlct Court feb. 4 for i hearin1 on.char111 ot assa ult with intent to kUI and assault wilh a detldly weapon .. Those' -charge! were suspended four montha ago when Judge Byron K. McMillan committed Twyman to Atascadero State Hospital on the basis of . psychiatrists' reports whlcb stated that the defendant waa incapable or un- derstanding the charges. Twyman w8s arrested outside a Newport Boulevard bar Aug. 5 shortly after he allegedly 11hot patron! Robert L. Dusseau, 50, of 715 St. JameJ Pl1ce, Newport Beach, and his son. Wari:en, 2', of J60 E. Wilson St., Costa Mesa: Police said a shot fired by Twyman hit the elder DuS!eau and passed throu1h his leg and into his son's root. Ofrtcers said the Doueaus were trying to break · up a diapule between Twyman and othe.r patrons. 3 Men Arrested By Drug Teams Newport Beach and Costa Me11 detec- tives arrested three men at thelr Balboa Pen.in!ula apartment Tuesday, after allegedly purchasing a 1m~ll amount of the drug mescaline Crom one. Jack P. Beardsley, 23, of 303 E. Bay Ave ., was bpoked on suspicion of sale of the hallucinogen and also possession or marijuana. His roommates, Jack A. Rust, 24, and DeMis L.'Palmer, 22, were arrested and booked only on suspicion of possession of marijuana. The visit and alleged lransaclion were carried out by t'leJVpod Jl,e1ch Detective Al Epelejn ud Bob L<nnert, ol the Coota Ml•• narcofc• de~. Ban&ladeab 1ovemment or tbe deciaion. • Hunlary followed the exalnple of other Porn· h s ect Communist East European countries in-u USP clu{l!nJ ~ soviet Union in r.ecocn>zina . . . . . Banpadea~. ' . Gets Light : Term L 'b f.ed , T ;-_: .J WAinNGToN (UPI) . -Frederic k , f, era l..,if.µJ, y . Hermaii; 'al, got oft . with •. year of · ulllllpei;y,iled plobatton . for 1howlng a Says Point Ms' d r..:~~1h.1c mm called . ·:~burban Discrimination against women has ·no Superioi.Q>urt Judge Albert Burki. aaid place In a city council race and the Tuesday 1'de:e:lded a11inst tht usual fine liberated lad y .most directly involved or jail ~·because· "community itan-wants t.o set the record straight. _ A DAlly Pilot story 'l\Juday listing dardt haV changeCJ:" 1 ' Costa Mesa candiClateii aaid. 'siX men He said \e eame to this conclusion among 13 candidates have not filed after viewing X-rated movies and visiting ,..,..tad at •·• wbldi, If ,.W, will , ~ i-. cut lo the county to 1!1,llflt paroert. Supervlaor Ronald Casper1 of Ntwport • Buch asked county Re1I Property Services Olrecw stanl•y Kr1u., II the Irvine Company had' &frl'd bl Ille 1111,tlO fi1ure. WASHINGTON (AP)-ln a abow- ....... fair...,._= lallae, lliJ ...... .. lflillll .......... far --........ rather -_,.. admIJilllr1Uv1 aellm. An 1menclni'ent bl' Sen. Peter H. Oomllick'(R.COlo.) lo requln! eourt action )l>ltead ol let!ina: tbe ~al, Emplo-Opportunfiy Commi.. •loni.t~­ " .. reje(ted by a, 4Mt vote. Fo~Policy P11Drili& -~ wi;,bal gaunUet, Co.Ila Meaa cay~ll'~te ni.odor• C. "Ted", ~ lo • dliiUenglng M1 yor -.:~ WillOO ..CO et>ote such Ill' ' flull( ai llit: l)i.;eva ConV.nUon •l!il,lha, iJ(llllcl Na~))larter. "Thty want us to process tM con- .,..tlon of l•Mbol<I rtchts lira!, ilUt It Joo kl favorable," Krauae replied . He added that recl1Wn or the county'• a1retrnent with Newport Btach to purchase aeven acres in Ne'lt'port Cenler for a court alte hln&ed on favorable aet- tlement of tht Collins 11te propos1I. Domin1Ck11 amendment was dt- fta led '.Moadly "1 a 13-11 V~ .but. the Stnale law ¥olod to -It, Of!Oll1lw Ibo WIY for today'a cJ6. clliv-t rail till on the laut. , Sir. .....,.llJJIC .lil. d,ealre to 1tr , , • the .. u lllt',1"2 city councll cam· poip;;~ararn "" ai)d '!h• Vletn1m· War wtnU.' folloWI a rather lnterestln1 lo(lc. I \ ~ ti to debate the mayor - .who(llill!Uii:ed ~TeSOlutlon eondemnlng a -m·•or policy -; on the eompllcated U.N. alld rultt 0£ warfire 1uldellnes preclaely becauae thty have no ~arlng Oft a elty council elecllon. The 1t1.rch for tfmparary quarters for the pre.aenlJy overcrowded court racllltles, now oa weat lath 1trett ln Costa Mesa, waa a dlfterent atory. All three Harbor DlstrlCt judges were on hancf to preunt their case. Judge Oonald llu!igan sa1d It would ob- viously be ~heaper to stay ln. the present bulldln& Ind traller1 untll t new court bulldl~I could be conatrucled, "but lhosa facllllJe• ar• totally ln1deqUat1 today and are ~I more so each 1ucceedlnf day.'' "There la oo way out but to rind an in· terlm facility," Dun&an warned. "But, it is up to you to decide where." Sil temporary sites were listed by Krause and Clsptra moved thit im- medlale fludy be mlde of three of them. They are: ...:..Airport Busintss Center, 11682 MacArthur Blvd ., opPOsite the Or1n1e County Airport, -Alpac Inc., facilltle1 at 11651 Von Karman Way , near the airport. -A Collins offer of S7,500 square teet in an office building t~ firm Is not now us- ing at their Newport Belch complex . Supervlsori indicated that they es- peeled a report from Krause at their nut meeUD& Feb. 1. Poopk's Lobby Reqriest Gets Stnt.e PUC Eye LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Stale Public Utilities Commllaion look under study today a peUtlon from the People'• Lobby asking the Puc to ottp iJlto a dispute over the San Onofre nuclear power plant. The joint operators of the power plant however, contended thlt the PUC lacta 'Juri!dictton and., that only the AIGmlc: EnerfY ~ could bl lelaJly il>- volved. A PUC .~ .. man,••~ It would be stveral ,;~ tiefort ttit state lllDCY decl~ed wliOtber It could hmllvo ltsalf ln tht matt~." 1 • The People's Lobby, a ...,.profit orgonlzatlon which ha• been Involved In cla.u act.son 1Ulb on beliaH or UM _public on c:onaervaWon matten, ptMMted com-- plalats 1boot the plant at the PUc hear· Ing tod1y. Tht lfOUP amrta that then art bu1c flaws in the des.Ip or the emtfllDCY cooling system at the plant which woukl be pot.ntl1lly dangerous. Tht plant operatiSI, CalUornla Edll!Oll ind the San Dttao Ga• Ir Elec:trk: Cb., said their position ii that any q_.,,, should be handled bj the AEC. Tht PUC meeting -actually 'i "pre-hearln1 con- rere-pce" -mosUy confined ltleU to the jurladictlonal question . A PUC 1pokeaman oa1d the qency later could set hurl111a on the qfety question U It det.rmine1 It Is within Its jurildktlon. • SecoQd Woman :Candidate Files . . . . :for Mesa'.Council : 1'~, 11111 ,caild\date. bl ,,announ,. plans lo run -;.. ~ ~ ~ WOllll)I in the 1tt14 ,.... tool; out nomination pallffl t.. ' day for the April 11 Colla MiN City Couneil Olictlon. llhe 11 Billie R. Golden. of 1222·Lohcl.,,; derry st., who ls employed aa a crtdlt mana1et. CMdldateo for the c1mpaign have until ,_, Feb. J to ol>taln papers and return them to Clt,y Clerk J:lloen Phinney with f flvt •llnliurel ol retlltored •olera to quaf~y !0< the bollDI. l · " To dale, only seven.Candidates amaoc the 11 have returned the loi:mo, wlillli Mayor Robert M. Wli,oa hlin't lekla ' out papen and hlnll be miy nOt· "'"- The other ltmale can.fld1t0 lo MJI#" Klrsehallbeum, ol 3ll Lourdao 1-, wi. Aid today Ille !Jlloncll Jo file her P981 next week. • .. · .. ' . . Low Key Protest Over Prof Firing Continuing STANFORD (AP ) -Tbe protest over the firing ol Prol. H. Bruet Franklin by stallforil 1Jnlvenlty contlnuea on the campua but on a rtlaUvely low tey . For the second straight day, 111er11r1 offlcen bad bl clear the Old Student Union of dtmoostr1ton at closing time Tuuday. But there wu no vandallsm u b.ct been the cue In Mooday'a proleat ac- Uv~y. About IOI pe-beord rrantdln, an •vowed Maoilt, apuk: at a ftoon rally TINedaJ1 ,._u.,. bis ehallenp for a -with ltanfont Prealdent ll!dlard • Lym111 Oft ·Mlnln1 Thin, about 1• penono moved ta the student u-llatldfll( for peaceluI . dileuufom. ~ warned Ille l<OUP thay wVe tresi>oai!nl, then moved In bl quickly cleat the bulldfnl. Tbete WU DO reallt- ance. -• Franklin, n, WU fired from hia tenured poettlon a1 an 1uoclatf, profeaor of English by Stanford trusteea Saturday for llleaedly advocatln& violence during a campus antiwar demonstration lut Feb. 10. """' P .. e l MURPHY ••. attacked . We were told in Hawaii that if we got In ln>uble there wooJd be no help for us," slid Murpb,y. Mayor Wlllon'a p.apel .critical of leav- ing the eombat tbelllar without rµlly glvlnf the·1nemy whit for,puted on a I to 1 vote 10 days .,o, wJth-'Coupcllm1n Wllllam L. st:ctatr o~ to ib,adop-tlon. ' . I l-r f: ,COuncllman St. Clalr -.1. who~ti ruMlni for rHlectlon -llYI a 1'ar 10,000 ptlles 1w1y lan't o11.,1uma1e -"~" city Jfhtre vat.en will eWi:it threiit mt rs · illx· w.iu llenct, ~Uy. ot ' . •lata date. • L-.:!'):~, t~ And thole l'el1llrkl ~•I•· !ton thla weet ~I, .. ,. ii raedy to 111r11t a......,. ~ 'troop wlthdrlwal deadllnl bl ,'Wlft of Ha-d GI W!!f, Caml~to F. l!i;i~~ Mar!Do-~· cond dine ......i ... and -Niu~ !.. ~ wMh . 111a1•111t. • Ho .....i !bl .. yor .GI ap to ~.;:~.,..,. ~:: w11a w111 a=~ ·bis DOI IU• oUI t \1 pol~~~Al~!D:" ~~ MoadaJ, lo a I UJll.. ~a Acoordl CW..lo it al 1•f:• p.m. candldatu' forum or1anlzad by the Governmental Awarenea Committee. Boloch's l<OUP 1119 in'flled the It new cendldate.s to Iha Ellanela High School aftalr to ouUlne their Jdeu, wh11t 11yinj: lncumbenll st. ctatr, Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley and Wll!On -lfi-fle J'UDll - must limply llud on thelr·fl<Wdl· The chADen«t w• a rlply to Mayor WJJaon'a reply of lut week when uked to elaborate on hia hawkilh stance on any eom11tl requtrlng U,8 .. il\"!'lnment. Mayor Wllaon gld m euence that JM would uae all neceaary m11n11 to adtltve victory, from tbe Halla ol Mootninna to the Shores of Tripoli, plul the 1tr~ of Satcon and the byways ol Cairo -q.noed be. He menUoned DO nldur wupoM but did, DOI deoy tlley mlfbt-come ID bllldy If UnC!i! Sam wanll to really .-rt hla wfll ~ 11\rash an opponent on the fltld of ltlt.' .. ••• rill. Boloifl h11 n<ver oeen eye tO eye w1111 Mlror w11eon. He promptly IMOUnced hla own Costa Meu foreign polley would be to bring all troopo home, free Yank POW1, 1handon Ille comipt 1overnmenl of South Vlelnam and attend to rlihlini 1llefed Wr<)lllt down at the CHy Hall (Costa M011'1). "No ctty offlcta1 ~u the richl to 11y citizens are unpatriotic becaute they op- ~ the war In Vietnam," be oblerved In challenging Mayor Wilson. "He can bring along his 1awyer too,,. Bolofh toued In for food meuure. "I \l«Ull'e,.'' M1l"r Wlllon ,.,ponded, iemphlsiaMi he me¥t .refuaal tto ena:age In a duel of hlltrlonles and elocution u any apeaker's pl1tfonn with Bologb as hi.I oppontnt -even with an attorney 11 h!a .... nd. 2 Gunmen Roh Bank ~ °'.:'f~ County motortsta art ' "l'bilile ~ of ~ Avenlda. ~ M\uloh Viejo, David CoQq,ofa, 'i d eooo··aar'deh G.rove ' Blf d.1 eetmlnster ' Ind Ghrlstopherr Enriquez; : ot 7512 .Volga ,Drive, and Hemj . · 'y, JI, 'of 7661 Commodore nomination papers. . . . several "adult11 book stores. , Five men and Myrah Kirschenbaum, of •1Hard-core . porntwr'l'aphy may have 386 Lourdes Lane! hav~ taken out v•• "Wt were spying but wt never violated VAN NUYS (UPI) -Two gunmen. Top Churchman Dies the soverllgnty of North Korean waters," described only as an Oriental and 1 Murphy· stated. block, robbed the I,incoln bank of more .. • nomination papers_ ind not yet flied thtm. changed In defjnllion from what it used to "1 am not a man and I want to ctlrrect be," the Judge said. "I did not find that I'(<!; Jioth i>f .Huntington Beach. . the, record,''. says .the Kirschenbawn Mr. Herman's· 1um differed that much womln, a'real eataie aa:erl · ' fro m what is generally ahown." O-•IC:OMT DAILY PILOT 1.a..tt N. w •• , .,.... ... """"'...., · ....___-!_••~ ·111. c.,1,.f SCAG Report Blasted By Airport ·Commission . ~ -. ,.,.. ~ ... o-.i .,,..... ' i . . ' '"-•• r...n lfiltt ~·• A. M-,.lii•• ~htllr Cl•tfn H. l•• •1,1i.r1 r. N.n AalttMt ...... Efllert c.t. .... °"'-. t.to w .. t 1., Stt1.t ,MtJli., ~ill'Mll: r.o ... IS61, t2626 --"'-'-" ........ : -......, .......... ( r::'E~ .. :: 1'L'::i. A.::..,, • ' Ndl&IC.-.a.t ' The eommercl~ ' 1lrpori ptc!qre In. Orange County was more·clouded today In the wake ol an biange County.Airport Com mission action Tuesda·y n I g ht disowning a ~them California ~ssocia­ tipn .OI Gon'J/l!\•nta (SCAG ) i•t.rtm, r,t Port: on aviatin .~st With · three -ol five alrpol1 com-· mlssionera present, the advisory group rej«:led th6 sludy charging that, "fl Is wrong for a regional .. body; which hat, sougbl v~ri little opinion from tM vari9us e«ninun!Ues affected, to Jmpoae Its will on ua." ' · Tht SCAG inlo!'lm 1tudy 1ugge1led amon1 other tbtnp that El Toro Marine A1r Station bt convuted to an lntenia..\ , flontl .clv~ alrj)ort. ~L.."'°"• """ Whldl ._ ......, ..... --1.-...l'l,....koUnty aviation study Is bein ~_..:.i::it::,:'t'..:c,~ dont by William L. PueJra and --. o.. ....... ~ Auociates. the 11me flnn which did a ........... ~ V1t111. .... <"'-"I pl I .,. ...,.~ •• ....,. _ com e e aviltion study for Orange Coun- ....... 'r1oocfeilt tr111111it ,.... It ty 1bout four years ago. -.., .., .. '°'" ....... County Aviation Director R obert T I I' tn4l '4J""4Jn Brenahan aald today that SCAG sent 1' T t Ata1·•1 6<fa.Nn copies ol lta interim report to all person1 ,.. -..,., _.,.,. lnlerelled on Dec. JI, 1171. ..:;. ~ ~~ Jal'llfl CUmore, vtcti chairman of the .... •'Tau • ....: ....... ,.... t'OUlltJ Airport Commllslon, said Tuesday nifhl, "We -a regional 1tudy, but It Is ::.. 1,. ~ &':.!\.'.'°:= .. ....,_for a frOUP like SCAG lo try to im· ., ,.,,.,. a".....,, "' ""'" •.t• -ill will on us. Local f.overnmenll _...,, ..-... il!IUtlulfw4 •. h """Wiiy. w!ll blva oo laUlude to Imp ement thetr I own plans." Commission Chainnan Robert A. Clart or Brt.1 observed that county 1uper\1aor1 will "undoubtedl y be upset with our re- jection of this report since they were looking fo..,.ard to the stlldy to tell them where In 10 with allJ>O~ " . E. R .. "Sandy" Ablol~ fourth dialrlcl commlnloat:r trom .bahelm, . concurr~ with the rejection of lhe '11idy proposed by Clark and Gilmore. · t C~ation oI an Oranre C'ounty ayiation ~st.er plan has ~ 1 dell! tsiUe since the county Board of ~t0r1. voted 14 monlha ago to ieJact' th< late1! air tranaportation study • !qi tl\t <ounty by tliO Ralph l'o!· Pal'IGDI Com\11"1 ol Los Angele1. • 1 ., • • • Pa._.: pl'<l(JCJOed a Joi litJiott lri Bell ean,.. neor Sao J ... 'Clplitnno and nonJet facllllle1 In Brea, and O'NeW Park. The Pereira firm Is eipected to present Ill final report to SCAG by June lO, Com· menlJ on the lnlerlm report. 1houkl be forw1rded to the consullln& firm by Feh. II, IOCOl'dlng le SCAG. SCAG'• Impact on Southern Callfomla aylaUon Is derived from Ill authority lo recommend to the Federal ATlallon AclmlnfaJratlon (FAA ) which 1lrport pn>- jecta should receive feder1f hmdln(, Pereira '• study Is the first th1t coven the ten-county aviaUon problema. RICHMOND, Va. (AP ) -Or. S. J. When Wed wbat could be done lo pre-lban $11,000 shortly before d!>sii)c time ''Jip" Patterson, 72, moderator of the vent another Pueblo incident Murphy Tuesday and escaped by car. Managtt General Auembly ol the Pmbyterlan replied, u'lbere'a no ru90n why any Richard E. Butler said one of the Church tn the U.S. (Southern) in 1-. wvlce shfp Ian'! prepared to fight. We 1u1peet1 approached him and asked died Sunday. iiiiiiii;;!jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfii 1 houliiiidihaivieilouiiifhili.'i' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaibouiiitiailoaiiiniibeli!'iorieipui~ilngiiiiaipi;;n.iiiiijp.j ~ TALK TODAY by i UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL At our stbre1 We have one di1pl1y cue that holds a special ittract.loa' for our customers, Th1t'1 where,,._ keep·our antique and 11tate jefti· ry. This lovely jewelry, unlll<e a used car, does not lose value with age and use. · The aelectlon Is constantly clw>J- !ng as ,Pie"!'• are ~Id and new 111111 come 1n. At any timll you -·~ to find Items of !nllrlll. Tber9 an necklace1, rtn11 bloacb11 lllld Nr- rln11 for the 1a.ill1, cull Hnb, llllcl< plm......_watdl folio for \lie man.,..!.. B11ld11 tb1 jewelry, you cu alao ell]>OCt to '" antique walcMI, re- stored to r.rfoct workln1 ordar, button boo • 1Uvu coin punea, compacta and c11arette caMI. Every il~m In tht dopulmat II an oulltand!ng bar1aln In ~ u well a a beauty. Stop In any tlml and 111 what we bavt to otftr, Viall often to see wbat new ltaml are added nearly every week. F or th• unique and UDUIUal M harp.In prices, visit our aatlqut and estate jewelry deparlmtllt. Sparkling diamonds for a· Valentine Weddmg. ArtCarvtd d'amoncHet ......., rlng1. Luxury, ....., .... ....... _ ... "'two --rl-The rnott ••qu'eltt ,..,...ion ot the Url1tm11 .,,,. """-..... .............. ~Carved A -~llOWIOA 1IT 1-,AU.INl·ITAfl llf 112J NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA ~'"!INT TUMI' IANltAMHICA•D-!llASTO CHAMI I 14 YlAlS IN SAMI LOCATION PHONI MtJ~I , ,../' . New Delay ,Railmen Hiked .10% Threatens . " · · r· Ex-Sen. Hayden I ( \\ . .< . Of ~ona. Dies I • • Ill!&\. Aris. (AP) -, I'.,_ Sea. Carl T. llaJdea. .• wti. nearly $7 yurt "' •repr11cMn& Ari1on1 ii ~-the~- Pay V1iit Split, Spurns Ouin Rules .; ' Apollo 16 I WASHINGTON (AP) .; A Tl!e foll 1J'nl ~ .;.,. -· ... ...-. M . blltorly divided Pay llNrd ..... -of a -t -.... reviewed .. far. It .. 'CAPB KENNEDY, 1'11. aplli hie JcnorM Its own IV.,....,, -•e more J,:'*1 1 ~ ::au: (AP) _ Tl!e ,,_...... wqeauldel'-,tbla--tl!ontwo,.mllJao. I, 1111! llid'T""_.w -tbe.,. Apollo JI -mla!M 11 dl!leaally 1ppovil!C • it-i-· 'l'lao -....... lbe .,._ tnrUI ti put of II II - ··~-lntlle-'I ceat P1Y raise tbil )'W lor lllOlll •!11111 lbe ..-t, ml to Ille -year of 1 tJne. _.,... wlllt I -_. HO,GGO n1liUd tr8imnen. ,.iii II.-ti• 1pinve two 1"" poet. · i"' ,JldlldatM. , .. t Haydm. a 0.-. hN .... hoQltaltaed bere1 -,, Dee. II lor dolrjdi-. Ila -JIOlll'--·• But tt la -wbelber r-llltlllnc 11 -tibia Tueldty's motion •-villl al1-il!a_.,lplutl the "-FL·CIO United yurtllbe-klolesereprt thebulkoltheU'nlcanlncl .,-_ ' ~tlon Union w I I 1 i1!to elfecl. ~ l•v.. 1111-wu lj>oDlored by h11!- Tbo space _,. ~ honor tbe long-<lela)'<!4 pac~ certain the fato of . t?O ralleo member Benjomln I'. Blq· -; U..t 1be -aft wbtc& coatatos otfelomlined tolalla( I perCllll DUI year. 1inl, 1' rallrold uecutlve who ..i la 8atunl • -wtU be work rules the ral1rold In-Tiie _., .. mptlaa, which · ~ sex atrOnclY ·-II to -lnml the llancb dultryseys.wWapeodlll'Viee paued •I lo ·S,sranll yet ... the-work-rul .. euttn- ""' 11 aoi -lily hdldlpc and .,entually seve 1111".'"l', U>lber ewpll9n to · the to el!ect, •whltever Ille' price lor npaln. An allldll uld' II .I Tbe 1J'nl hid donJ ...... IWI boanl!o , -91: rule tl!lt In ... et. Btagtol, pi.o!dent vat!Pf!ld Into a -llatunla1 J' and cUed 'l'lleoday nfPI. Tbe-ofan -plo-, be WU eJectad to !be Houle. o I ~u- when ArizoDI 'W&= !be -In ltlJ. Hit m terms, ,.,.;, electod 111a Senete ml remllned there ..,. Ill bis retirement In Ille la ~.ll!o w1i-11e-~ ·ot the .,.. beloro WICN ID -"'81Kll cu't of Ille Soutbem P1cllle Co., lor "'8 _..,,. April It 1'/WDg tbe -............ 'tn-• ·,. ,. man tllilll fir.,..... • 1IOd wted'earller to re)lcl tbe uto. bul no ... ....,• ~ e11ect. V'nl Pr.itm >.. ll ,..,., or 7 Jl'IOllll In opecta1 .u:per....i _.,. rllle. *1111 .~ be JD1C1e for a UJ· · f>t111-~ to • c:lttw!W._.,r -The UT\] JtKl wu mcbed Hayden beceme cllalrman of • two. . 11!1 ,._,., ·•P' Tbe ~ Jiu yet to 1pply t..aUvely, 1ut tug. 2, ending Tbe l.~Ue trip to Ille · provll ll!ll1l be veo of· . ta S.J.pin!ml J'" I de 11 n e • --otrike lhlt ,;mi. ~~~ 111 nbly i.ofldJq •.lbt bad< flcW !IOllflcatlon • . ~ to -tbe pow.mI · tually Ued up 10 reU. linoo. of•laflt-lr--'"' :.· . . • Wlllbemade-y. .. • " . c1en1 rtempore. · Allllough roted by bis col· 1-.. -of the most ldrelt -In the ~le, Ila,.. WU ru'elJ ID lbe lieodlinel. . SIRVID, 16 YIARS C1rl HaPor• M Any _, would be to lbe ' ' . nut l•vereble --· • -.day porlod llorllDI llay . It Tbe ._, -Into )IClli' "When I came to Congress," November • wbea Prell-::_.u,:y~~lwOcr ' -John 'I. Km!edy ... -Ibis -the 1111ulutod · ud be boelme launch wu dOi.)id lnml Its .ctin( ~president. He IOrV· orfgiul loWdl II d I t e ht .... to1cl .. lntlrvlner, l "u old hand told me I could d play for tbe i....i11-ud be a ,, 111ow hone, or I could ... ctle •• down and bl. work bone.'' ,ed In that poot lilltll ~ H. ~':: c~ a t;<:"bla~ :u.: Humphrey lo9k ofllco In mkba•tam, Ille will< · He Cl!De Into the utionol llmeli&bt,' tbouab, in Ja.nuary 111$. IU!tsmlblttaielln~luur \ laadlDI cnlt. That' WU Ille • • . flrat time .. Apollo - 1 .Jell Boom .. ' ' t , .. ' • ' ' Florida Prisons Qpen· -. ••• For 22 More ConVicts ' LIJ(! BUTLER, Fla. (AP} --Olllciala who ctoaed tile . •'doors ol Florida, ptisou to .... :tmiloi.t 1111 -k due. to . ·~reopened tbem I :·cricl: Tueatsy to admit II , .. . . . ' convicts under a eourt order. r Tbe convlcla m aclmlltt!i becauae of a Dade County court order tl!lt limits the county jail's population to IOO, Slid Al Cook, ouperlntendent of the Lake Butler Reception mllaloli hid to be poolponed becallle of technical dlf· IJCulUet. Mdlng to the probltllll ~ have piqued Ille Olihl. GOii of the Apollo II .-uta, •Cbm1eJ M. Duke Jr., WU .boapltalbled eight dlyo the On\ part of lalllW}' wttb bacterial pneumonia; upoettlnf bis trll!doi. . Duke ad Apollo 11 ...... llWldw;JolmW.Y-are llltod ti beeame lbe ninth and IOtb AmeriCllll to wilt OG !be moon, uplOrinc the central bigbl•nda near a crater named Desclrtel. ·and Medical Cent.,. . B . . . u ''But 1 c1on·t II a v e m. 001 n a ps ·~from Talloh ..... to -e : Residential ·· lj • -=pt anybolly e11e." be ..id. Benefits "Jf anybody else came I . ~· Plan Aired ' ' ' By Disney couldn't admit ·tbelll wilhout SEAT!Ul (AP) -Tbe , ·1Jistructlo.n1 from Boeing Co. hu.qreed to fm. • 'ORLANDO. Fis. ("-P) Tlllohasaee," Cook llid. "But mediately implement terms of I Witt Disney Productions have !be lberills ......i the . state • new three-year contract rill • unveiled 1 plan lo expand Into understand our sttmtion 111111 aeroopoce -un, wltb the real estate ond build • oprewl· euep\ioll of a dlaputod poriioa ._ • -• t I v e ~·t tbtnlt we'll have that j flnt -~-....... ~ere execu __......... . . • w a. year J101 ~. •playgrourid nul door to the .. ~ , The, COmpUIY - ·Mickey Nouoe re¥Ue. · <;ook llid the new ~ Tueoday, that • 11'.0 cold a · >'-The new residentW-c:orn: • incr&•!d ~Lake B·at~er •, hour ant JUr wqe.laiU llr merctal complex Ille cl!J of •• •llOl!Oll!tlon lo 1,m. 'l'llli flldJI. t.p le¥el -lien to apected .Lake -vbt.. <will ' be ·IF WU cfnflllOd to ...... m. " to bi fllcluded In Feb. n .deVelDped 11 Ille 17,llMcri r:'We've added 1 lot of dooble PQObecb ud l1llroacUve pat ,Wilt DiDJ World site In C... deck buDlls tbrwlb 't b a' 1rOm Jut Nov: If ·II to be pOM tral Florida'• Cltrua Belt. • yan," Coot llWl. "And we March J. The lellurHrtent.,r com-,..,. have 1,1111 bunlls. tu over .i. jolnl ttatement t......i lllUlllty, Dtaney olficllla Aid, that wtl1 let I -OD the Tuesd.aY by Boeing and tbe would abut the flOO ml1l1on . floor." .. ' ,Inteniattonai Aaociltion of •"»''""""11 s.r~ wbidl wu1 c.ook llid Lake Buller~• Machlnilb and Aerospace opened In october ud llreadJ iloPilllion a week llfo WU Worken Slid all other lrtnp hu drawn more than 1 mWtoo I.JOI ..,t had dtcreUed wltb beMflll ml ~ of the \vlslton. • . , I tbe 1trans!er ml premature qreement wtU be put Into el· ·• Pllllll ciJ1 for condominium re1Na of llO men. , ' feet tmmecflately. retreats available to major · 1 ~~tions, private homes, ' ,., ... holell and shoppinl ~ • •Let· Der 01• e!I . "comrilodlttona ml • pool ijl. ~fice. 'tJt>n Tatuin, chlinn'1' of Iba' boofd; dt,lcloseil the project . J--.J B k p . =~Jttnthelltmey· ,,., uuge ac S· atient ·• C.on1trucUori, already • .report.a Under w•y on the · Mtt.w.i.tiKEE, wti (AP) - ·lint oU'I -. planned, '.'It 11 ltme we terminate ,tbese 11 Wider the Buena Vista Land proceedinp• ml let llro. !CO., a wholly .. wned llUboldilry .· . rol Wilt Dllney Productions.' llulCll depart., In God'• own pea~." ' Wltb -wordl, County Parents Claim Judie lllcbaet SU111v1n ended a opecta1 bedatde bearing n-·-rted Bab ~Y Into whethar """"' y Gertrude llulch, Tl, - • be~oilder court order .Y 0 S EMrrE NA,TION.i.L lo tlon ol rllc PA!llt (i1P!),.. Park dlllclall ' In ID Nft ber !He. ' hav• reported that the pamita Doctors her lelt lee II Of ID Infant left OG !be slepl of pll8rtllOUI. I boapttol have I t e p ~ When Mrs. lluach relulid = ~~~-: ~~:.: .. ~ llailcm• .;... Illa ' . Wllllr llanlml, ..... 1-lor lb,t -~ ...... "'_Ill "~ bol!iif!il, -tllat ~;:1«.T ~ .~. :...c::m~ to i ........ .,. -bi .... JadP declined to lllflrtl1 -'!"'*>'· . Oppalat lllcl! ..... last Friday, oaYtnl' jbe hoopltal had not proved Mn .. llulcb .. .. lnoompet¢ to mib bet q~ ..... ~to talk to Mn. -. but the Judi• went to ber hospital room Tueeday wttb a friend of the woman. SulllvlD seid· lbe -alert and attentive and "defJnltely doenlOl wut lbe operation." Mn. lluach hu -' tbe lul ~7 ')ma In and out of hospltala and ........ bomea. Tbe -tnfecttm In ber !If WU Clllll!d by bardeninl of •Iba -· doc:ton aid: a.-, tbe ho1plt1l lld- mlnlltratcr, ... obe .... --le only by_.... har -. ml wllh --lilmla. 11111 that obe jut _ ... __ .., talt wlll! lllr. JANUARY 29th SAyuliS FROM 50% to10% AND MORE 9'1 'I sell tf1-..•W11-• ....... _ .... T_'-fll \ COM•llNT ' IAYAWAY- . SAVE! DUAL 80 : BUil T-UP ROCI(' flNISH , . ROOFING....:INSTALLED!1 • ' 'I. · · P.rat~ .~·ha~ from the -ison's : rai\ls wilh, Dual 80 built-up rack , flnish:rooflng. Minetcil stci.bt1ized cir.- '•phalt felt .base •• Installed wilh coo""' k f• "sh1 Cal . L"' . roe 1n1 • 9f''Cnotce. ~. · . . . . ' ~ . • ' 's .EO. 34'. "· . ·'3oc· ··-·' .t j ' j • 1 ~ . ~ ,n.1NST:· ' . .. ' •• • • . .,,. . . ' • • , . • • . .... . . ' . ... ... • .. .. . ... ... ...,, ......., 26, lm DAii. y PILOI' • • • • oµi-, ftt"!:.t 1 SA~~'. ~·2.7,2~21 l • I I ·~(!:a§@§@ . ' . • t " I '1 , ~••lt•M•tlc'•r4 • ..,.,.., ... ;. •. ~ ~. l f~.Wft! 1.i.u, ... ,.,, .c......... '44-1010 • .,._i ' ., ' " •• SAVE!:3-TAB ROOflNG ' raonas .IN All. I • ··WEATHER-INSTALLED! ' ' , I '· . . ~ '' Proviiles , 235-lb. per ,iq, fi . doU!;i~ , re>Of.coveraqe. Of ·fine quality roofing ' a5phalt: im~ed, wilh ~mic, gran- ules fo("lang 'ltear. U,l. label f9r uni. formity and fire resistance. '· • • · . j , \• •• t ii I • "' ' • • t' ; .. '; b0~·29~ .. Pf. a· ir , . .. . ~ .. ~' ~·'' ' 1111. ~ '1' ,.,., ~ .. • -YDllUYOI · Beat the heat-ait ·-. • pen• w.tlh: Ii*" .,.. lngl ' . . ,. . • ... CIAI. YALUI 3"" .• ,.."A"• . 1 ..:; . ,,., . . ., . . . . , . . ..... . ' .. .· " .. ' , 11 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Advising Washington It wasn't many yeara aco that the Costa Mesa City Council ensnarad ltaelf on some heady internaUonal wues. Councilmen swun1 their attenUon on ti!• role of the United NaUons and world affalrl, th• moral 1"1!· 11e11 of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, and a vision of overnicht Communist envelopment. of the world . Now we find the Mesa council once m<>re JUUng !ta VUlon above local boundaries and declaring -by I 4·1 vote -"that the no-win policy be abandoned in for- eip mllltary illvolvement forced upon thu naUon." How the council, in Its infinite wisdom, defines a ''no-win policy" isn't tOo clear -and maybe it's just as well. Councilmen, like all clUzens, are entiUed to per- 1e>na1 Yiewpointl on any i!!Ue. But we seriously question If MO!l citizens elected them as spokesmen on Amer- ka's foreign policy. U they do persist in advising Washington on bow te hand!• these world affairs, we might suggest that the pronouncements be more properly directed. This one wu sent to, among others, the Secretary of War. That office hasn't existed, as we recall, since 1946. A Two-way Benefit · Ken Roll!e and Tim Terry are a couple of cousins who both teach in the Newj>ort·Mesa Unified School Dis- trict Tbey1ve launched a series of cooperative projects that ml&ht pioneer a new path for local educaUon. llA>uae teaches woodshop at Estancia Hllh ·School, Colla Jdeaa, while his coll!in is phy!lcal educaUon in• ltructor at Corona de! Mar Elementary School. They usa eoch other's needs to supply a vital education for their own cluses. The studenta under Rouse have spent much of their Inundated With F {LCts, Know Less . i>"'l""".'l !i'"' .•.. '' ' ~ ii;··'..'?f;iff) ' I ..{ ,_; .. . . . -..ti"-~f.,. ~ _,,' ,:,,., ., noop11 At Large: Wblle IUCh devices u computen and the eommunication 11tellite system are .... able to provide the sreatut &mOWll of lllfonnatlon In the lhorttal time evor avallable lo men, the ordinary penon IC· tually Jmows ;Jess ·. about mt ts rUIJy ..... on In the world iliui. before U- oylleml were evoJv. ed -he 11 lpl•odaled Wft.b fllCf/I, but -vldtd w:lth no trame of reference in whk:b .. _them. • • 'l1le lheory that we can "anid" WU by ttodqJ1llna WlapoDI that prepore m for II is 11 preposteroua u bnaglnlnc ,.. can avoid gluttony by cooklnl huge ma .... or food and leaving It m Ille table without utlng il • • • A man.11 respect ror "liw and order" varlol In proportion to the order In which II'! la ... ed by law -thoH served last roopec:t It lelll. • • • No n!IIClon bu any right to m!laionarlel untll it could send out any of Ill communlcanta as an uample to the heathens. • • • Muhn Gorky, a baJf-century ago, pro- bably explained the sout.bward mlgraUon of aenlor ciUzen1 as well a 1 anybody, when be wrote: "To an old man, any place that'• wann ii homeland." • • • The human race is nrtflly learning that Dear Gloomy Gus Does the Costa Mesa City COuncll01 hawkish war nsoluUon (DAILY PILOT, Jso. II) reflect t.beir up. lo<late knowledge ol lntemaUooal affairs? It flgura, beca111e tbe War Depanment they addrused It lo waa abollsbed 25 years ago! ~.B. w. ftlll .............. """"' ....... .. -.atlfy ..... 11111 •••• ,., ... ... ,_. "" .... ...., ... Dlitr ,..,, ~ "~u!st of nature" 11 a clWn.era, lld ...... can lllrVi•• !""Y b1, cooperalin& with ·nature; bui we have not yet begun· ID learn that the same la true In l!an vs. Man conflicts, Jthlcb are never aubdued, but cni, retlndled, by force. • • .. I We· commonly loot upon crime ·and punishment u cause and efleet, but ti may· just u often be the other way around -our inBUnct for punilMlent may prvv.te the commission of erilJ>e. • • • Replyq ID a student wbo wants to know the diff.-ce between a "baet writer'' and an '1art1Jt," the bUt answer J can think of ls that a back Wilt.er counts his words, while an artist welghl them. • • • Speald!lg of words, it is worth remembering that '1humllity'' an d 0 humillatin&" come from the ume root; Flaubert wrote that "Nolhlng "is more bumlllating I.bin to see Idiots succeed In enterPrises we have failed tn" -and this sboWd give us a sense of humility, not resentment or outrage. • • • It is historically true that thole raee1 · most noted for their overwhelming 41hospltality" are at the .same time the most aggmalve and vengeful -as If Iba bOIJlitality were a 1enulleetlon ID the lodI before committing aome murdenMlll bnplety. F a"lsehoods and Failures WASlllNGTON -A federal audlt or our ecotlOll!ic aid program to Sout.b Viet- nam uncovered 10 much bickering, bhmderln( and boondoggling that the Nlaon Admlnlsiration clasailied it before the ink Wll dry. '111e auppreHl!d •tudy charges that Bere m other eacerpto wldeb lndicata that the pactllcatioa -ram is n ..... derlng: - more lllan 138 mil· lion WU Wasted on wortbleu p1cifica- ~:.~:i::;, i '!:: -"AJD'I' IURVEILLANCB over • of overy f4 went to pendltun of (paclfleatlon) resources," pay the bureaucrats chupe the '-" "bu not -wbo a1w.,1 awann 11Ual1etory. Over 70 percent or lhe total like beta I r o U n d mt lllilllan COila ol llllCb projecta -in every ·~lion. other word&, nearly -out of emy Not onl1 11'u eco-four AJD dollars apent for CORDS nomlc aid lllOd ID bail out the pacWca-(pactllcatloa) -... , for U.S. paynll llon ....,.am, aecordlnr to the report. co.ts." but lo -' a poUUcal llWl!nltion -Many AID olllcW1 lnianlewed by Jl'OlrlllL .AID fundl _.. funneled boto the Auditor Generil'a o111ce "lDdloated ~Uon Pboonlxv which was establill>-Ibey apend nearly IO percent ol t.belr tlmt ....:n:i:.-O:t the let Cong underlfOUl!d r<JJOrtinc back lo bJch beadquartort. There II DD plannJnr or P'Dlfammlq at TllB lltl58.UUSR report, prepared by the ftCloaal level wlt.b napoet " .usAID AlD'• Oparatioos Approlaal Deputy John tedmleal ....., ..... " Reault: -.... declarel that AID "clvllana • • • ffllY _.., bu Dopped. • lllllnialely Involved in questtcin1 -At om llllDplt, the report stales: A laalllolal lltCUrity, -.i, coordlnallon ....... '>111 of $U lllillioo wW ba obliiated (!Gr) ct llllllm7 aperaliom and other activities 41 maintenance 1bopt, one in each pro- lllll dloely rellted to AJD./unded field ce and/Or major city. AD but one Cl .,..w." lhe1e -oompleted by the end or (fiscal ftll llat'1 coniradlcta the public year) 1970. 'l1e project represent! a very lld 17 11 of A 1 1 I 1 t a n t AID sophlstic1ted approach in 11 undeveloped ,' p ' ' t :illJr Robert Nootcr w b o ~tryul ,,and. not aurpri•inl, K is not 1ue- aaured the House Foretp CHM • ~lift on July II, lf'IJ, · Yet this dismal story offals•-• and lPlll -'" bandied l!COnomlc aid failures bas be<n hidden under lleCUf!ty :,:ti;,~=!._ ID do directly ::.bc~~~:1~·.= ="." mliilllc - • wooc!ahop Ume ue•tlnl physical tducaUon materWs for Terry's youngsten ID Corona del Jdar. To date, the J:ltancla students have supplied 40 paddl9 tennis paddles, 10 Jump boards, 10 balance boards and 10 walkln1 boards. The PE equlpmant u not used by Terry merely for fun and games. He incorporates the boards~•. a pro-cram for perCeptual developmen~ muscle Uon. ' By learning tg coordlilate their arm and le1 muaclae - through balan¢ng and jumping on the dillennl boards -the youngsten can more easily coordinate small muscles, like fingers and eyes, which will be needed for reading and writing skills. Rouse says high school students feel a greater ·sense of accomplishment creating these Items for educaUon, than they might in building, say, a three-legged stool or a pair of book ends. Terry, whose physical education program has often been praised as a unique concept for an elementary school, says it couldn't happen without the materials supplied by the Estancia students. · But, apart from the tremendous sense of CQQpira- Uon developed, the projects simply save money. With students building the equipment -total cost around •so -Terry places the savings at about '300 to '400. Perhaps high school students can help the younger students in other ways, such as tutoring special subjects, building minor equipment at schools, or even sening u guides or chaperones on some field trips. Internal cooperation, especially when Jt saves money, ts a laud,. tory accomplishment. Even more important u the pros- pect that this type of cooperaUve effort can provide more and better opportunities to learn, at both levels. Too Man11 Rooms Could Bring Faflwres Planners Warned of Excess Hotels To the Editor: I read with lnter<st the article by 'lbomas Murphlne (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 18), and I quote, "Hotel BOom llJIL Coast." . II WU only recently that I recalved cllpplnp lrom San Francilco papen which went to oome length ID explain the deplhl of despair that many botal managers in San Francisco have been pluoged Into because or the exCOllive amount of botela: that have "poppetcl" up In the Ust year or ao. So serious clfd· II become that the planning commission bu ,put • halt to it aJI. ' ' AT~Fllllll' they tbougbt It WU .... I question of the existtng operatori .aod gtneral m&nagen wanttna: no ~ petiticn. Generally, maoagers·have no of>. Jetl!on io competition. It can sliqllli~ Interest ta an area, bring new -"' etc:, but Wlien.1ou pt to the point llUCll • Slit Frandco bu llTived at wbere bi Jba last two y<an so many bale! rooms have been built that In no way can they be fllled, tbea ll la very bad. , . R011CLll LID: Ibo F:alrmont are hav-ini their problems. True, there are peal: periodl just l_J we experience here at the Newporter lnn.. However, we have to press f6r group or convention business. 'Ibero is ·no1 moulb transient buslnea In this ~ to aupport more than about lbree ~. and with the adveot ol the ~ dopressloo In electronics and apace~ have been many, many sad sltuatioos n.m in the existing boteh:, without the proposed botels being bullt. Tbe break«en point.dn most hotels ts about 70 percent, and lt ts terribly hard lo bold It atllhaL WHEN I ll&UI of all lhe9e projects !or the future -McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, Marriot -addltions here and addltiona thefe, a sense of ••Y fills me that this abould be allowed to come about for the ume struggle will come to 113 here oo the Orange Coast that bu already ov..W.eo most hotela in San Francisco. J am not uaggerating when J tell you that they are in most cases having a dif~ ficu1t time with occupancy and some of the hotela Db Stsolord Court and other addftiom·to 10me of the major hotels are not y<I completed. The 111De thing thal has befallen San Fraoetsco wtD dellnltelt occur here If tbJs building la permitted ID continue. ' A VERY FEW people In and out of lbe hotel bu!lness are not unaware of What toot place jn Honolulu when they were allowed ID build, wltllout any control, thousands of rooms. ~ wu at an average or 50 percenl !livest.on could not make i~ hotel managers could not man !~ and It was a very sad atory aD around. I hope those on the cllJ couneila and pllllDing commissions !In wW lab a B• Ge•l'f• --., Dear George: _ My husband and 1 are planning to 1tart a goldfish !arm. Do you lmow ol. any books we can rud up oo btfon we atan! Dear Elaine D.: ...... and Peace," flPlllrim'• ........... and the . Eloylopedla Britannica. (Note to lloadln: I llllOw Ibey dlm'I h•ve ~ to .. wlt.b 10ldfilb lanning 'bat It l!ill dtl11 theDI in going br<>kt.) • (Wrlle to George aod lot ....,. Wy chuckle at your pet won1M. Goorp la the flrlll to admit Illa!'• a weird rU..on for writlnc, but, then, 11'1 • weird buaintoa.) • . Lrtttn :rrom ,.eadn'I ,,,. 10tli:ome. N.,,,..U~ writen ahotUd C01111<J1 th<ir ,.._,, In 300 worda or l<ss. The right lo C011ci<!iu ldlen lo fit lp<ICf or climmat. libel II ram><d. AU le~ kn """I mcludo ligiiaturr and m.u.1 fnll addreu. btlt ...,... ""'ti bt tollll- l<ld 01! re~ If 11if11Nol ,.., ... 6 -ml. POllfl/ flllU not bt pub-llahtc!. .. . , I~ Wllee.fe .. lr D..-ee To the. Edilar> ~ One holday J>artl'. •ttenckll llood out from the rest -the, wbttJdwlir dance given by Glass Mountiin lml, Ille. Meinben represent more than iltl Orange County and adjacent dtte1. Rock donclng ollen c:nallvity for nand, sboulder and head mOft!Debis, pl111 IJltsla of '!heels. A whte!C:halr occupant in a business lull ~uvered rbylhmlcaDy with a partner on 1",\11els. A lanky able-bodied member of tht "Joy, Inc." aing:lng group danced with a "chair" girl. A pretty girl wu able to move her shiny boots a lltUe. Her partner wu a middle-aged man who, like me, wants to help the memben'mett ll)elr goal - a reaideooe, tralning aod busJneu center. • A YOUNG MAN rolled up to me and aaid, 11Sball we try this one!" The "Just U1" combo played 11 we danced. Glass Mountain Inn , lnc. la nooprofit and nonsectarian. Members range Jn age lrom teens to !Os. They're busy. • • b u s I n e s 1 meetings, aelf-lmprovement sessions, bowling with 1peciaJ mechanism at Santana Lanes. • • .sod getUnc Into colleges. '111e Santa Ana Firemen'• Benevolent -prO"ridea VIO oerviot, bot GM! neido a •m of Ila own. A wbtelcb&lr bukelheD ,_ betwem the Orange County Bean and Placentia lloul, at Stnta Ana College .. Jell. 2t, ljJOlllOred by the Anabelm Janloi' Ebel! Club and Jba Gtnlea Grove Fire .Flgbten Unlen, wW belp buy that van. MANY PEOPLE belp; Young Ladlee -.11 No. JOI serves refresbments at .. funcllona. 1111-1 at the poriy wu Mn. Dorothy 0 nr •~ who Gperaiel a nunin& regbter "9 baNJed. On the day before, she was burt Ill I fall. She bu been badridden •in: eo clllldbo«id with rbam"""1d arthritis. Sbe orp.jzed GM! In 199 with the belp o1, Olympic whetl±t buketbaU cbam-- pion lliD F- ... -air--that lhe'D ba In lbt Dlalliltd Pir-lnternatiooll WllO'I WHO, rn 11f11l bJ ber buto Quot~ .. -"""· Jllaolal, ~ • jllllf • - - -"l discoYarad lftn U I ci61 ......,. tllat a lllllla la Ille -..... dlalmoa 1111-people." I "-t Nlcllola, Mw--·-'"lbm la. truism ,_ii .......... tempered wlt.b judptnt.' Most llberali have lmowlecl(e; -CIOllltfYllha laave wlldom. n band, who died a few monlha qo. 11Jt'1 like a Chriatmu present from him," ahe ssld . Members are gndually ·reaching tbtir goal -self.sufficiency . DOROTHY WHlTE x,_. 6a Price .Rbe To the Editor : I would Db to exprw my graUtude lo all or the gu staUons In the area that observed the "true spirit of Xmu'' (modem veroloo) by raisin& their gu price atx lo eight cents per gallon on Xmas eve. Prices were subaequenUy lowered a few days alter Xmu. MA YB!l 1 lhould Itel aorry for them alncO lhey'are being ln...U,ated for un- "'Claary·npain. I feel lhll there ars many bOnert 111 stations, but thil Xmu pricil r!ae appean to have -a 1 ... tasllc aehlevemeot In colluaicm. JACK W. BOYDB Stop fm111lpatlott To the Editor: more ace1:D'ate to aay, take the liger by the tall. Il inflation Is controlled , there must be controls on prices·and wages. Iii will hw1, but ii will be good !or u,.. JAMES BOLDING To the Editor : , Here is a poatble soluUon to yoo.r ''Estancla Drive Plm.le", a Dec. 30, 1971, edtlDrial : Why can't the road ~ stralgbtened out! In fact , II tbls la ever to be c:haql!d. now is, the time BEFORE either the land ii dedlcated ID the city for a park or purchased by land developers. No m1p I possess cle1rly depicts the 1 ahatpiiesi or the curie which now exlsll.J A \>bolo 'taken rrorr/ an airplane would show this alo111 with the root path ~ by atudenis. :l TR!l STREET could be realigned and • banked, I.bus eliminating the """' !or !is j "death row" reputa~. When I first moved Into Maa Verde five years 1110, lhlt lireel wu not opened ID the· piblle. Wit.b the ever-lnereulng irowth In 'the ....... sbould -widen It to lour ianet' and help relieve lhal .-. COlllOlled u.rbor Blvd. R!CllARD C. GAVOTl'O Included In the 4 mllJlon lnunllflDla now awaiting cittuoabip (with toine J00,000 more coming here every year) are aome llOO,OllO alien M-In California alone. These good people who come here in good faith to escape poverty and ltart a new life, haft work and ' wellare privllegea to malu! ..,.., hair l\'e-Wla .Res.i.t&.a stand on end II be is a taxpayer. Y<I To the Editor : I these bnmlgrants are taclUy welcomed by the chambers or commerce and tbe l noticed with alarm recently when ? de-facto employers of cbup tabor, to Ute , Mayor Robert W~IOQ and the city council detriment of the labortrs already here. pa~ a resolution regarding a ~win • ,!Xl!icy In Vietnam !hit there was dissent THE EMPLOYMl!NT problem caused among people attmdlng the coundl by the lulb immigr1Uon lawa is bad meeting. The dissenten !ell that It was enough, but lhe lneruse of crime is not proper for a city council to take a som<lhlng else. Lei me cite another position on matters not In Its ao-called sltuallon In San FranelJco whm youog jurisdidton. ' I Chinese 1'nmllfanta ba•e organized a To the contrary, I lelt Mayor Wiiton new to111 which bas sel out lo murder the • and the council are u importsot a voice I beads of the existing IDoi• wbich have as lll1 1overnln1 body In tbls country. I endured for pneratm. think the unbelievable Joa or men and the Again pleue read the pspera. From unrelenlln1 ilraln on our economy lbould everywhere come· allena lo take jobl at be the 'eaGCern'of ev&rJODe in lhla coun-• lower than standard -· 1et m rellel try. I i or collect money to finance civil wan in 1 the old country. All U-tninlllrants . I DON'T 'l;lllljlt e~ qulle · !mow one thing for sure: Tiiey i:an ~ 00 rOellzeo what this io<:alled no.win wor nllef. A moratorlwn 00 lmmigraata Is bu done ID our country now and ror the long overdue. u and when ii eomea about next -· We find ounelv., with a • ii will aurely do •·-·-to tiJe,.-1:.•-:::t"""' debt., I ~ milltary ; of cbeap lallor, ~ all]J ~~ • ~public. · • I ..;u be at I Josi IS lo mt to llD ..... . . Tbit II eQctl)I J wJial die major .. u. l ,.... democratic -want -a divided next. I "" UND'-Ametlei, a -ed -y. and l IJO" . u. .u11:1 win war. ' . • I ~ Would Ula lo lhajlk Mayor l\'l#ota'a Eff.1tr.C. . Willoa, end \be city -a augp.t To the Editor· 1 ' lh*t oilier l!itj cOuhci!II adopt almllar ' Niaon Is .belna 1i1amac1 for Iqh niDlutltlls and bacome Involved In 1b11 f unemployment wtil1t _,..,,,,..1 11 • -. that . uw certainly alrectq j not all~ ldtill. COtllj1lred t 0 evtr)'OH In tlill """11a , Democntlc admlalllra,lon1 In UCE E. Narr l pueotimt. U .U. -milr&nl farm I ............. ,..,...,.,. • dtlzem. ii _ I would be lea. U lbll SST ....,.m bad carried (whlc:b -,.-), employ. I m•nl would be Jdcbar. U lonpbor- wen .not 111 llrike (.-Jy over jurildio-I tlaatl dilpulla --unlo@I>. employ. -If, w-. PllMilllor ' men! woQld ba blPa'· -, NIXON 8AI DONB Iii that he coolil lo premil t.bil alr!U. SUcil I llrlte afledl I lot mart~ --In •"""""'1 --........... "-anlan laodan, -Ill - -jurladktlon, .... ,ilbor 8odollato • O.nocrlll. u ¥r· Mnn hadl, m. trt•ait, U... •Ura WOUidn't blft bad l cont ill Chrlatnloa time, 'lboJ _,. have .-1a11 II, bot I'll 1111 1ba1 Ill* -and cbi1*oa ....-11. EVDYONI ~lllllMs ln-aort or IC••-Ill ..., llr the other fallow. " 111111 ... .... deoltot17fl-.... ....,. .. r ,,_ .r • ..a, Uitor • Alf>irtW.-1 -,..,,. Ultor •