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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• Bt>.cla Festi.,al~ Haavaii Arrests . -Poli~e Fearful Mr. Bla~kwell~s •oead~ Do~tor •to Worst Dressed~ Was Buried Alive ln~lude Prin~ess -- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ... THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 4, 1973 ' Legislative Process U.S. Rep. Richard T. ilanna of Westminster brought bis 4-year-old ... grandft.augbter to the opening session of the 93rd eongresS, but it · lVas not exciting enough to keep title Lydia Lyle awake. ' . Police Fearful 'Dead' Doctor Buried Alive MENDOZA, Argentina {AP) -Police shield was broken, the watchman said. Uid today they are investigating ' case He added that the body contained ig which a doctor, pronounced dead of a scratches and bruises that were not a~ heart attack, may have been entombed parent on the day of the entombment. alive. Pulice refused to give any details of 1be victim v.·as Dr. Vincent Polimeni, their investigation and memben of tnown in the Las Heras district u lbe Pol.imeni's family deClined to speak to doctor ·of the poor beclitlSe of the newsmen. aplslanct he gave lo people who could • pay for il 11>e. police gave this account; DI in Hot Water .....Jlt_suffered a heart auaclt Dec. 27 and --Ov . 1>11i reDow c1oc1ors certll!iil1tiin1 eau...i er--Recru 1 l Dou ing }lf dealh. ' Alter 1 flmeral aervioe Dec. 211, the rof-SAN' DIEGO (UPI) -Sgt. Heru'y JiD-wtrRllelhrilh a-.inc-llhleld.-and Goor.aJea,.a---Carps dd!LJ,,. placed In the famUy mausoleum al the structor, ~ betn ordered lo face a aum-MoodOza Cemetery. mary COW'l-martlat for allegedly dump-~;1..ut Stmdliy night, a watchman told ing hot water o nlbe back of a 20-)'ea~ pr/Uoe he heard a oolso from the lomb old r1=it. and when he eolered he found lb< coffm, The ftCl'llj~ Sebastlan Herrera of San ':!ll>ich had been' otaoed on a pedeslal six Diego, suttered mioor bums In the Dec. flel hl&h. bad !alien lo the floor, 23 Incident. 1---_,...-..._,..oodeo-">Yer splintered Gooules. of :WllCll. Tn...JwJ!tto a In the l•U llld .-11-window In the iinc drill illitruclor fOW' months. . ' I • ' ' ressur·e oar New Indictment Drug Cult Case Identified 29 • Ill By TOM 3AR!Ei ot ftle Oliff Pitft SNff Twenty·nine alleged members of Dr. Tomothy Leary's ''Brotherhood of Eternal Love" cult were identified Wednesday by district attorney's in- vestigators attempting lO round up all lhose named i& the Grand Jury's second . fndfc.tmeql or e drug-oriented cult. Michael Boyd Randall, 29, arrested last weekend by officers, includiog Laguna Beach DeL Robert Romaine, who pluck- ed him from a San Francisco rock con-- cert that attracted 8,000 onlookers, \\'as the first indictee to make his appearance before an Orange County Superior Court judge. Randall, who was arraigned Wednes- day, was scheduled to appear again today before Judge James Turner in a bid lo reduce the bail of $250,IXM> set shortly after his arrest. His plea to multiple drug charges is being delayed pending a rul:ng on his bail motion. Assistant District Attorney Ed Honolulu police on the island of Pttaui and both listed in the indictment as tran· sients. Brotherhood organizer Dr. Timothy Leary heads the list of "anted men in the new indictment with district at- tor:ney's investigators ;·nsure late Wednesday of the whereabouts of the LSD cultist who made Laguna Beach his home and headquarters . Deputy District Attorney Art Coley is checking with State Department officials to determine jf Leary, 51, left Switzeiland by the De<:. 31 deadline earlier set by Swiss oUicials. tf Leary is arrested and returned to Orange County, first preference will be given to his completion of the sta!e prison tenn he drew in 1971 following his convlctk>n on drug ctiarges ~iled against him In Laguna Beach. Tbat sentence or one f<i 10 ~°"""qiuld be coos.lderably expanded if be is aJso convicted on the escape charges filed after he fled from the San Luis Obispo (See CULI,.Page !) Former Mayor To Face Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner has refused to dismiss charges filed against fonner Westminster mayor Derek ~lcWhinney and Planning Cqm· missioner Tad Fujita in the wakc> of the Mile Square Park leasing scan- dal . His decision means that McWhin· ney, 40, and Fujita, 34, will go on trial March ~ on allegations tht1t they were involved in the plan to extract $1.D.000 from farmer George ll-lurai in return for · lheir coopera-- tion on ~tension of his lease at the ?lJ..acre park. Both men were indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of grand theft, bribery and conspiracy. Jet Lands Safely MIAMI (UPI) -An Eastern Airl ines Tristar, identical to the jumbo jet that crashed in the Everglades Friday, landed safely Wednesday after emergency equipment at Miami International Airport had been scrambled because of a ~.llµpctio~ !Jap., A -~~esman said the Lockheed~ aircraft is designed to land without flaps if necessary, but fire and rescue equipment was called as a precautionary measure. Freeman said Randall will likely be followed to the courtroom by twc men arrested in Hawaii shortly after the sec. ond Grand Jury indicment of the "Brotherhood" was ~ued two weeks ago. Worst Dressed Bail has been set at $100,0l) for Calvin Larry Delaney, 30. and at $50.000 for Ronald Crawford, 25, both arrested by Teacher Stabbed; Youth, 12, Held Police were withoUl a motive today \n tbe stabbing of a woman teacher ln an Anaheim classroom by a 12-year-old boy. Victim of the youth's attack at the Albert Schweitzer School was Mrs. Barbara Jean Jennings, 26, of Seal Beach. Sbe lold police the boy knocked on lb< door of ber room _Tuesday evening, talk- ed" w~lf h<r and-then lunged-and sliblied her ln the abdomen. The weapon was di11COvered to be a paring knife tbe boy had taken from his home. Mrs. Jenning; who leaches emotionally handicapped clilld,.. is recovering al her home t~y. The boy is undergoidg ~Irle teltl II Oral)P County Med- ical caii.r. • Mr. Blackwell l 11cludes Pri11cess LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Fashion designer Mr. BlackweU took aim at nine entertainers and one princess today in h: aMual list of the "Ten Worst Dressed Women." Those lmulted Included Princess Margare~, who he said wore "the kind of styles thal make, ~!"-witeful [or their fog." All MacGraw, Blackwell said, "pacb all the glamour of a worn-Out sneaker." Blackwell gav~ a "~al Splash Award for 1m" to Jacqueline Onas!ls •for the swimwear lhal did the most ror lh< Italian migazine industry in the past -Year-" •• A picture which purporled lo be tl\e fonner Flnt Lady wearing only a smile was publlshed In Europe rocenUy. Olh<n on lhe Blackwell list and his comments wm: Raquel Welch -"but, bow do you dress a ~ 'l'Mk1" - Julie Andrews -"She dresses like the kiod of woman every man wants for his maiden uncle." Mia Farrow -"Around lhe world in 80 mistakes." Lauren Bacall -"The . epitomt of drab. If you w&nl het. just yawn." Yoko Ono -"A disaster area in stereo. Oh, oo. Yoko.'' Cloris Leachman -"Whelfier In sportswear or dresses she always seems to lack one simple accessory -a thrift· mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -"Her clothes have all the sex appeal of Henry Kissinger in lln UQeinploymenl line." Totlc Flcldi -"The bad·ycar blimp covered In llCQUlns. She loo~ like a Fourth ol July l<dmicolor uptooiOO." ' NY Airliner Diverted BULLETIN RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) - A Trans \\'orld Airlines 747 Jumbo jet with !3& persons board on a flight from Madrid was order.ed.. to this high-altitude Soutb Dakota city today In an extortion threat. DENVER (UPI) -A Trans Worrd Airlines 747 jumbo jct with 236 persons aboart! was ordered divc>rted to mile-high Denver today because an extortionist demanding ransom claimed a. pressure bomb9tcF'tweX'J'lode=ut4,200:f'eel'~i!I' ~~~4 aboard the aircra ft. The plane was en route from Madrid to Ntw York when it y.·;is ordered to go on to the Colorado capital, y,·hich is 5,2.80 r1..'<'t above sea level. because of a telephone threat to TWA 's l\tadrid office. The incident y,·as tht second enactment of a theme from a 1966 television drama by Rod Serling, "The Doomsday Flight," ir. which an airliner Y.'as diverted to Denver because of its high altitude to foil an extortiohist and a pressure bomb. Sources close to T\YA in l\1adrid said a bag .,., as placed by a roadside oul.sidc lhe Spanish city. Sources did not say if the i~e BIG JET, Page?) Orange Coast Weather ~lostly sunny on Friday with continued c o o I e r temperatures. Highs of 55 ore expected along the coastline, rising lo 62 inijind. Lows tonight in the uppcf 30s, "''1th loca l frost. INSIDE TODAY l.ake TaJioc'f populm"ity ha:ii launched a rtol·e."tatc boo1n that threatens to kill the lnke. A regional planning panel set !iP to 'f!!Ol.CCl the arefz hm come 1.1p aoainst sumt overwflt1mlng problems. Ste story on Pape 7. L.M. k\"11 • t Calittnlla I C~llliii a;cc C•mlc' n c--"' 11 OM"' Motiu. 11 t'lfl,...l•I ..... ' •llfffl•l-111 »t-ll f'lf!MU IL -.11 l'w IM a.c:enl 11 -·. A.1111.1.~-,.. • • '*'"''" )t.Jf Mvtv•I h~ J6 l'lllt9oall """ • Of"4ftM CW!lfT 1 .. 11 STiii.. 1""1tr .U S-h U·H Sloe.II: Wrllft »41 T-M n..~""'1 ,... W1•rtlfr t _.,,_., """ ~N'I ... .,.. ..... 4 • '. . ' . % DAIL V PILOT s T~, Janu.y 4, 1971 • Man Held • , ........ Murder of Pries1 l'ro_.P .. eJ BIG JET ... , CllANNELVIEW, Tex. (UPI) -The RA>v. C. X.wn<r SChoppe helped build SI. Andrews Church In 1 wheat field, and in It he preached peace, love and brotherhood to bis Roman Catholic ... r1.i11oner11. r-;-rwe•re a r11ther poor parish and we must do u lot of maintenance work outtelves," said Art Miller, who attends the church outside Houston, "Father Scboppt! ~·as always rl&ht with us ln hill ·j(ans, waxing floors or whatever nc1.-ded to !'C done." Wedneeday, his parlshloner.i prayed !or their 4l·ytar-old priest. Vessel With Seven Aboard Given Tow OUN6i COAST IT DAILY PILOT TM Dn11119 CMet DAILY PILOT, Wllll Mldt 1, comblntcl 1tie Ntwt-Pren. II -llll'lld by fM 0!'31nte CNtt Putlltn'"9 ~. ~ r.,.. edlllel!I ere p!,lbllltled, MOt!llll<t'f ........ Frkl1'r, for Cotll M1s1, N-Pll'l"I I r.cl\. 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That license nurober led officers to YOUlljl'I trailer park borne In Baytown, near Channclvicw. Young's wife said her hu,sband came borne Monday night and told her he shot a man three times and burned bis house. Then be left, she told Heard, Quee1i Elizabetli Object of Jeers LONDON (UPI) -About 300 persoos jeered Queen Ellzabeth II and Prince Philip and some threw stink bombs as the royal couple arrived at the Covent Garden opera OOuse to attend a concert marking Britain's entry into the Euro- pean Common Market. Police said Wednesday night's demonstrators are opposed to Britain's jolnmg lbe trode bloc. Loud booing and chanting went up from lbc. crowd outside the opera house as Prime Mininster Edward Heath greeted the royal couple at Lhe entrance. An effigy of Heath hung on a makeshift gallows opposite the entrance and when he arrived, the crowd shouted "traitor" and "Heath to the gallows." Mandatory Death Ad1ni1iistration to Pus1i Pe1ialt)' . WASl!INGTON (UPI) -Ally. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst said today lhe Admlnistratloo will probably ask Congress to make the death penalty man- datory ror airplane hijackings, kidnapings, killing or prison guards and other ''cold·blooded, premcdlt:.ted'' M!.rious crlmea. The U.S. Supreme Court re<:f:!nlly banned capital pwllshment u preecrlbed undu ex1'U!!g laws. KLEINDftNST, IN HIS FIRST f\Jll·fledged p~ conlerence al th< Justlct · Department slnet the becafne attorney gener•I. said· gentrally he felt the death penalty Iii not a deterTent to.crime.. But he rclt capital punishment is justlllOO in certain serious crlmet-such as skyjackings. ASK~ll W tHE ADMJNISTRATION """Id submit leglslatlon to ColnSJ"S' lo leganze;thc death penalty in cer1ain cases. Klelnd)enst replled: "l believe IO." Ha uld tbe.Jeg!slatlon would make. Ule death ~1 "mandatory in llicse restricted cues." - -~-- , A few hours later Father Scboppe's body was fOIJlld cylng face doWn ID a hall doorway leadlng lo the dm ol hi> parsonage, wblc.h was destroyed b,Y a tire officials s•id was started by an anooist. Despite the apparent robbery motive, Heon! wld 11,124 ID church collecUoos was found untouched. The •herlll 11ld lhat urller the night or the slaying, Father Schoppe inervened in an argument between a group of youlhs and a grocery clerk who would not sell lhem i--. Heortl said lbe y<llllhs threatened to •·wh.ip" I.ht priest, but the sberill would ool say If lhal Incident was connected wllh the death. "Laumor wanted Lo be a prlest since be w" 13," aa1d W. J. O'Rourke, Father Sboppe's brotbe:r-in·law. "He had points of human weakness," said P."!:lsltooer Miller. ''But rl&hl now, J cant lhlnk of any." "•le was a real engergetic person," said Emil Buchta, a member of the St. Andrews congregation since the church was built ln 1970. "When we had a proj. e<.'i. he'd gL't hls hammer and nails and gu ln with us," Accused Farmer 'Sane During Acts' ' .JJ.J. 9arretl '.JANUARY bag coolalned Ille demonded ral\301ll o/ $23%,000. "But nobody turned up to pick It up," an official said. • Today's flight with 211 pllAtllflm, • • crew or 15 and three TWA emplo)'eis aboard, had been llCbeduled to land at Kennedy Airport in New York 1t 9:25 a.m. PST. A TWA spoltcsman said thtl plane had enough fuel to reach Denver and was due !o lnnd at 12: 15 p.m. PST. securlly forces at Stapleton lnterna· lional Airport In Denver pre:pared for the cralfs arrival. .. \Ve'll unloud the passengers first," suid Robert Stapp, an alrpon spokesman. .. And we'll clear them through customs," TWA official s aaid the extortionist demanded a ransom of IS mUUon pesetas, the equivalent of about SZ32,000. Serling wrote ··The Doomaday Fligbt" and it appeared on television Dec. 13. 19'!11. contacted al his Los Angeles home. Serling said he wrote the drama, bu~ "to my undying regret." In May, 1971, Qantas Ainvays ol Au.slralia . paid $550,000 to an unknown man who claimed lo have put a sin1ll1r pressure bomb on a plane OOund for llong Kong. Alter the ransom was paid. the airline received a phone call, :illylna there was no bomb aboard. Serling said that after the first lt!lecaat of The Doomsday Flight "a whole fraternity of pathOlogical !woks crawled out of the woodwork. I really didn't realize the pathology or the audience - that nuts could be triggered to act! ol viol enc!. "I thought WC had finished it .OU because they don't show it anymore," he said. NBC. the network lhat showed the film orginally, reran it and then said it would never show it again. ~ "Quite obviously I wouldn't have "Tit- ten it if J had known what was going to happen," said Serling, the famed mystery and science-fiction writer. : Sources close lo lhe undergrowid Basque separatist organizalioo "HOme- land and Liberty" (ETA) denied repajs by French radio slalloru lhat the groW> WU behind today's bomb °'""'I. • "We categorically deny to have anything to do with the affair," the underground sources told newsmen . ' Substantial Savings Th~oughout the Stor~ 15 to 25% SAVINGS on Several Bedroom, Dining Room and Occasional Collections by ... HERITAGE and DREXEL . . . • • • ·: • . . • -• . • -.• O ·~* H.J~GA'R~f[f -f URNi~RE T - PROFESSIONAL . ' 646 0175 INT"'OR Op,. Mon 22 15 HARBOR Bl VO. "" D!$/6NEAS ·Thort. l frl b... COSTA MESA, CALIF. - Lai Kauh Counl other It ( fees I ed I• Servi the t Cecil three Ce< anne $1.20\ Hooo Bat I his~ he cc apari 3W8) Ka fount' very tnre Bu wile< Kaul begil tried °" take or<te: Kaul horn He obliE - J f c. 0 A of De1 La1 by s Nej thli !iii' cot !or . . . • :· . . • ; •• • !-. ~ • s DA.I .. r YU.OT :J Decline Arrests Drug • Got Dis Man • Arrest Saves Bondsman 30 Gs Laguna Officer Sees Burglary Increase By TOM BARLEY Of tllt o.I" "lltft Sitff Laguan Beacl. ball bondsman Ron Kauflnan figures a three-minute Orange County Superior Court appearance the other day saved him about $30,000. lt could have cost him that In ball bond fees if Judge William Murray had decld- ed lo hold the Divenlfled Financial Services representative responsible for the bonds he posted when Gary Allen Cecil , 2S, was rele~ from county jall three months ago in Kufman's custody. Cecil was awaiting court act.ion on armed robbery chrges filed af~ the 11.200 holdup June 20 of Reuben's Plank House restaurant In Huntington Beach. Bat be quickly persuaded Kaufman that his $25,000 bail problem could be !Kllved if he could just get to his rormer Anaheim apartment v.•hefc he had $60,000 stashed away. Kaufman took Cecil in tow and soon found that the cupboard was bare. It was very doubtful, ,he later told police, that thre had ever been anything in it. But the troubles that finally ended when a smiling Judge Murray accepted Kaufman1s explanation were only just beg4nning at the time the bail bondsman tried to return Cecil to his cell. · Orange County Jail deputies wouldn't take Cecil back. They needed a court order and since the courts had closed Kaufman had to take the happy Cecil home lo Laguna Beach with him . lie asked L.'1guna Beach police to oblige him by lodging Cecil. overnight. Their refusal left Kaufman wilh only one alternative -Cecil and he were de!lt.ined to spend the night together. So Kaufman handcuffed Cecil to the pipes under the kitchen slnk, went off to bed and awoke refreshed to find the emp- ty handcuHs dangling from his plumbing with a note: "I'll be back with )'OUr bond money. Have some trust for a change." Kaufman had just 180 days to find Cecil or part with bond fees that would come pretty clase to SJ0,000. He went to work with a vengeance, got the tip that the .sJippery Cecil had slipped across the Canadian border and went to Canada after him. The Laguna man spent two weeks in Vancouver, British Columbia . tacking up $1,000 reward posters. But he had the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to finally thank for tracking Cecil down. They got their man on breaking and entering charges and quickly identified him as the escapee whose image had been plastered all over the border area b) Kaufman. Cecil today is in a Van- couver jail awaiting court action that seems certain to bring him back to Orange County. Judge Murray listened lo the slory, en- joyed it and took Kaufman off th hook . Provided, of course , that Cecil is put back where be was when Kaufman took him out. Vancouver police have been fed a great deal of data by Kaufman. Including the story about the man who said he had $60,000 tucked away in an apartment. .. • Judge Denies Smoking Pot, Asks Attorneys Ue's Running Robert H. Finch, former presi- dential adviser and the biggest vote getter in California his- tory, has decided to run next year for governor or senator, barring an "unforeseen situa- tion." Blow Handed To Policeman For Disguise By JACK CHAPPELL ot ... o.lly , .. lleH t>ecreaslng narcotics activity, but in· (·rtaslng ho1ne burglaries may be cwnins for Laguna Beach In 1973, whlle a look back at 197'2 shows a year of changing l'rlme patterns and the dl>elaratlon of war on the drug cult, Brotherhood of J::temal Love. That is the detective's-eye view of the old and new years as seen by Nt>il Purcell , Laguna Beach Police Ocpart· ment sergean1 of detective!:" ·we expect less arrests in 1973 by the narcotics detaU simply because we do not ha ve the same activity," Purcell said. 'The crime cUnlate in Laguna Beach has changed In the last year, Purcell said in an interview. "We're going fron1 a dope capital im- age back to an Art Colony image,'' he said. Not only are fewer arrests ex- pected, but smaller quantities of con- l'rab;Jnd are expected to be seized, he ad- <Jed. ~ decrease in incidence of nartoti<:s activity was attributed by Purcell to the strict Jaw enforcement policy taken by the force, and "word of 1nouth'' going out that Laguna was no longer the tO\\'n to go to to use dope. ~1eanwhile, burglaries are going up. During the last four months fo 1972, the reported burglary average take per month from Laguna Beach was between $43.IKK> and $45,000, he said. Purttll sees this increase as the natural result or increasing metropolitan ~IADISON, Wis. (UPI ) -The pre!!lures on the Art Colony and con- \\'isoonsin Supreme Court has aUirmed a sequence or an affluent co1nmunity 52,500 damage award in an action against permissive about the security of home a Racine policeman, saying law en-and belongings. forcement officers in "deliberate Greater emphasis will be pla('Cd on disguise" must make a "reasonable ef-bu\glary prevention in the future by the fort" to identify themselves when mak-police department, the detective said. ing arrests. August busts of the Brotherhood of The 4-3 decision Wednesday upheld Eternal love have all bul cleared the damages aYlarded by a jury to Stanley !ltreets 0£ the unique LSD tablets. Orange Celmer of Racine, in a suit !iled against Sunshine, manufactured by the drug cult officer De Loyd Quarberg, who tried tO started by Dr. Tomothy Leary in-Laguna arrest Celmer Sept. 16, 1969. Beach, Purcell !laid. The majority decision written by Importations of hashish ant.I hashish oil Justice Conoor T. Hansen said police of· too have been choked by the war on the BOSTON {UPI ) -A senior federal some hypocrites. I would not ask of any Jicers in disguise must "make a Brotherhood. Purcell said. 11ashish oil is CQUrt judge says he has never smoked citizen what I personally am nOt reasJJUlble effort" to infonn L~e citizen a highly refined, highly potent derivation DAILY .. lLOT Sl.iff ...... OPENS ANY DOOR BUT BEARER NEED S SEARCH WARRANT Det. Sgt. Nell Purcell Eye1 "Key" Presented to Department marijuana or violated a drug law and prepared to demand of myself." of their Identity. of hashish. "'ants . !4 assistant U.S. attorneys tc ca~:::;:~: ::iu:~si~:~ng1~~ej~~~: c~~:e;;a':u~~:-·J~:t~u~~a~~ d~1;:'w,~':~i:x1b~he,,..~0a~~ot~s J~1:~~ th(' pol icy that small timrrc; receive the school a_ge persons i'i dov.11 also. The 1nake the same declaration. of a Boston youth who pleaded guilty to th is case, the private citizen has the right during 1972. same treatment as large operators. ainount of found contraband on campuses U.S. Court Judge Charles E. W~rzan.o;ki having picked up a quantity of hashish at to look upon that penon so confronting Thill Included 400 pounds of marijuana. "I'm never going to oompromise and is also dov.·n, an indic ation or some ad- Jr. made the declaration \Vedne sday in a post office. him as he would any other private more than ooe gallon of ha shish oil. 35 nobody who 11.·orks for me is ever going \1ancement. an affidavit witnessed by a clerk of Wyzanski said the assistant U.S. al· citizen." Hansen said. pound! of hashish. 60.500 tablets of LSD. to compromise. The Orange Counly Grand Jury in- torneys in the Boston office have until Quarberg, another officer and a cadet five ounces of cocaine. three ounces or ''I th ink if you arr firm. fair and do dictments of allc"ed mcmbt"'.rs of the courts and then sent to the office of U.S. Feb. 6 to sign the affidavits. He ~id if had staked out a barn where some 300 heroin and 1.300 amphetamine tablets. these things ethically. hontstly. you have Brotherhood of E!~rnnl Love rcnccted a attorney James F. Gabriel. they do not comply v.·ith his order he pounds of marijuana were believed In 1971, the illicit drug haul for the a good law cnforcemrnt program." personal as v.cll as a profrssional victory On Tuesday, Wyzanski told government would dismiss the case. stored. Quarberg, 29. bad long hair, l:mg detail was more th.on $1 million and in-Purcell said. fCJr J>urcell. the ·cop "'ho bush .. '<.! Dr. lawyers they must swear they never sideburns and a mustache and was \Year· eluded a half ton, 700 kilos of marijuana •·Jr we change the emphasis, \\'e could LC'ary and sec-urcd a con\•ict iun. smoked pot if they wish to continue pros-ing denim clothing and carrying a gun in seized in a joint investigation Y•ith the easily sl ide back into the situation \\c Lf'a ry is now a fugi!i\"e lroin a 15 l---'< ... ~-m..;·jtfflntt--etld-i...,_,, ...... .,..~,.'----f:tl1tJ:l!r-l:titl~~ftl1''1'~~~_..;§:;~~ih>"53,IOii!fW'he.ihea<TrVC<ii--~Los~~A~n~g~e~fe;sbP~o~J~ic~c~d~e~pa~rtmJ;;;';'~"'~·~lhc';;;,~i~n-r-~h~a~d~t~w~o~y~ea~r~s;a~g~o.~"~h~c~sa"."':1d~,~rc~f~er~r~in~g~t~o~fm~i~ll~io~n~•~·agr~r;~1n~tJf~or~h~"~'~'!~~·s~t iinf!iO~r~on'!S!•c_~~~~ cases before his CQUrt. Clemer, than 53, said when he arrived County. On I at the barn he was .struck with the butt the "key" to the city, a 45 pound bat4 Significantly, juvenile arrests are dovin th at 'th anonymldous 3 1 1 ori:iclhy rdrem~frklhed B • La • l of a pistol by a person he thought was a tering ram presented to Purcell and his for 1972. Purcell said narcotics in-The al!ac ~ on the Brotherhood wa!I ey WOU comp y WI 0 er l e 1•mgs wsm inen by the Los Angeles force. )). · d. l h l · ·l possible betause the "ugly scene" of J·udge did so, too. "crazed farmer" and was ftred on when te 1gencc 1n 1ca rs t a act1v1 Y among b d . h d •--he fled in his car. Despite the apparent flagging in cur si c narco11cs acllv1ty a ..... "'n Learning of the remark, \Vyzinski 1 ed h .d narcotics activity, Purcell said he docs largely disposed o· in the previous year. •-ted · h d · d A Laguna Niguel woman 11.·ho claims Celmer c aim t e person never 1 er.-s14 In a an \Yltten ocument: "I 1. not anticipate a change in the policy of 11 I St Ok d ':\.\'c're going after the big ones now ha · tty· J tak f hrs f ty lilied himself as a po ice officer . "Ir JOI" ore• -aye ve not, 1n any form, taken, smoked or oos 1ewe rt was en rom c a e tough law enforcement toward all of· c c n1orc thnn ever before'," he said. th · d · · t d · 00 d · h b k · M h 25 Quarbcrg testified he had done so. o erw1se consume n1ar11uana 3 any epos1t x urmg t e rea in arc fenders. small and large dealers. li e said recent ly 111d1ca tions have been time or plpce nor have 1 violaled any at United California Bank's Monarch Bay lte said the force had come under som e A sublease for the purpose of opcr:"tting that the ineidcncc of hard (heroin/ drug law. national, state or foreign. branch has sued the bank for $IG.OOO. C D la d-recent criticism for the hard-nosed ap-a retail men's clothing store al Dana nn rcotics use may be on the increase. "I gladly respond openly and unc-!\1rs. ~largaret lierrick's Orange Coun-USe e ye proach to the small marijuana holder. Point Harbor has been approved by the Addicts. needing support for expensive quivocally, for as a public official. unlike Purcell !aid his men have a sayi ng Board of Supervisors. daily habits. may well be one reason for County Delays Word On Office for Niguel Appro\•al of a lease on 4.600 square feet of office space for the Orange County Department of Building and Sarety in Laguna Niguel has been he1d until Jan. 16 by the Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers of Newport Beach said he \Vas not certain ~t it would be wise to lease the space For ffie five-year period specified in the contract. Rental would be $1.840 a month for the offices at 26052 Getty Drive. • ty Superior Court actk>n is the latest in a about his approach to narcotics en-th e incre<isr in burglaries. he said. C ' B J Robert and Janet Brent v.·ill sublcasr series of complaints filed by bank clients Ult t are t forcement . It LS: "One fra g, 15 tons, all The emphasis of !he detectives will be who are seeking more than $60 million in the same." from Dana Point Associates, ope rators of to keep on the pressu re of the narcotics Carnages from UCB and subsidiary __ N J Ile said he never wants the Laguna the retail complex at Dana Point Harbor. enforcement. but to increase the cm- TRENTON (AP) -'1ft: ew ersey n \.. ch 1·-man to be t ·n the .,. n The sublease, approvct.l Tuesday is fo r a phasic; ..... bur<'la ry prcvcnt1on in the up- defendants. I R. h ·1 h D\:a po i...... pu ' pos1 io ..._ ., Division on Civi ig ts temporar1 Y as of playing judge while on the street. Jt is JO-yea r period . coming year. he said. !\lrs. Herrick states that a diamond- suspended its investigation into charges l·--iiiiiimi.-.-iiiii-.-..---------•••••••------------------------studded \\Tist watch, a silk bag CQn-thal a Mays Landing nudist camp prac- taining a gold and diamond brooch and tices sex discrimination. platinum and diamond ring .,..·ere among "It's a little difficult to investigate a the. jewelry taken from her box. nudist camp in the winter," a spokesman Prison terms were recently meted out said Wednesday. in Los Angeles federal oourt to a group The complaint had been filed by Ralph of defendants identified as part of the Bellafonte of Paterson. who contended team of burglars who spent the weekend tha the sunshine Parks Nudist Colony .....,llin hrough h -bank:-Th charged men higher-rares than. "·omen .,.. ; gt t l toOf of-the : e and tried to discourage single males loss in securities, stocks, cash and · t · ed ·11· from attending. Je\\·e ry was estlmat at $5 m1 ion. The case will ~ pursued with the ad- vent of warmer weather. tile spokesman said. Suspect Nabbed On Rape Charge ~10UNTAIN VIEW (AP ) -A 29-year4 old Los Altos husband and furniture !!lore sales manager has been booked for in- vestigation of four rapes, police here have reported. Sgt . Joe Hill said Jack A. Jessup \Yas taken to Vacaville medical facility for psychiatric tests after rape victims iden- tified him from photographs. Hill said \Yednesday that Jessup'! ar- rest came after law enforcement officP.rs from six jurisdictions met to compare notes on more than 150 Peninsula area rapes and attempted rapes where the format was similar. The attacker follow- ed the vktims home and covered their heads with pi}lowcases and sheets. George Drew Dies TORONTO I APl _: George 0rew; former premler of Ontario and national leader of the Conservative party from 1948 Jo 1956, died in Wellesley Hosplt.I today. He was 78. WHQ CARES? 1)1lltlat' 1972 Ad111iral WHITE SALE CLOS·EOU~ HUGE 28.1 CU. FT. 22 cu ; FT:-3 DOOR with automatic. ICE MAKER N~EFROST DUPLEX FREEZER/REFRIGERATOR Model NO 2817 529 95 Low Prices are born here, raised elsewhere! NO-OEFRQSTfNG JMEPERIAL FREEZEl!/ REFRIGERATOR Model IND 2228 C1lifor'nla'1 Largtif Cooperative Buying G~oup With The Volume Buying 90 DAY CASH WITH A''ROYlD CREDIT I ,1 I ~ Hail to the Queeta LIVERPOOL, England IUPl1 Jenny Co1Un1, a 1 ·".lio talk show hostess, asked tsten:. ~ Wednesday to telephone her to discuss the day's subject -o~athy. • _.... ... 1soc.u.ne YM.VMI llYllll. llK. *¥'* Pow•r of 11 O Stores 1 ...... 111V.,. .Ono of tho first beauUea to be crowned in 1973 Is 4-year-old Elizabeth Seal, chO.'len ln London as "Mini Miss United Kingdom." That's the runner.up, C.tberine French. 3._looking rather wistful. ~~ ~ . She said no one called. • 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa ·Phone 548· 7788 • ' . - \ DAILY "I.OT ' ""*' . ~ C:..aiing,~J Major : Sto'rm Rips "qihrough MidweSt: ' I . ' Blizzard Hits Nebraska, Snow _Ties Vp Highways Credit Cards For Congress MONEY BAGS DEPT. -The Uniled States O>ngresa, in its infinite wisdom, bu jUJt learned what all of !J.'I figure out every time the Christmas seuon rolls around. Congress bas concluded it is posalble to ovenpend. Overspendina is accomplished V°'1' ea'aily, 1 hive learned. Just be.fore the Christmas season, you a:et all tbele 900lb1ng lettert from your banker or finance company. They tell you that you have been such a won¥W risk over the ycan that they would ll,ke to extend your line of credit. Why, you just sfan this little paper and ll'ol ol! to the shopping center and spend, spend, spend '°')'OW' beer!'• -tent~ . c- ' Fameus Family Becca, S.week-0ld bulldog puppy. (center) has been purthased by wealthy family in Mexico City for $350. He is son of Daphne (left) and Ute famous Buck (right) chief mascot of Mack Truck Co. Dogs are raised in West Bloomfield, Mich . Some ol the bfi stores help you too. G • ·p • F They 1114u you 1r w1to1e hetcb or 11t1k: '· eOrITTa rISOnerS ree certlllcales that look like moo,y. A> a ~- matter or !act, -. astute ~(J . . ~.:::;;:.:·~ius1u~O<M!~ Guards After -Gory Threat ~ INVrl'ATION to drive rilhl down theno and spend, spend, spend. '/VI e l'elU!I of all of this and the holiday '!'lrlt or giving, oome· or us over the y~ara have learned to our dismay that \l{e have spent, spent, spent more t~ "' mike, make, make. Thus we are in debt, debt, debt. •This ii called overspending. .• \ ~Y/.- ~u. or·1111B,<DPPMI' In ~ember and lhj;~ .. toes com14up-~ ,,.,. ~~.for Ille !aml17 llri>!n and the ~h 11 .. slart ~ "Pi!' tin tlie ... .::: ·~-J i .• payc~ ·-; . .!"!;J ...... -. f REIDSVILLE, Ga. (UPI)-A group of Carter had planned to lead a group of ff maximum security prisoners has ~ ~W~f~ iudges, and reporters who released-four guards unharmed after were.Jo spend a ·night behind bars to talk ~lbi·i9 'CUt off the head of one of w~iloners and gel ·an Idea of prison tblit1bodtS-·Jf .a Jist oC demands was Uft: ;· ' : ft6t~6t.'.· .. , •·We "'ill de.finitely rescll!!dulc the The inmates Wednesday held the visit." a department spokesma11 said. guards Jlk. knifepolnt for seVen hours "'G<Jv. Carter is all for it. But·.right now w~tini With. slate Prfaon Com-Chere ate.'.ao many of our key ofrldals ~t missioner Ellis M.QcDoogall. The drama Re:.i.d$"'.ilie:, "\hflt vl'e CQUldn't continue ltllr ~· ifter MacOougal[ i)romi9ed ·nu plaiis at Jacksorl.'• · ~ action w~ld be taken . lf)le pri&Oner's demands ranged from agabiif.~ Jilniers a~, agreed to coo-r4lacement of the prison administration sider a li!t-t>f 1f demands. ~ ·~ • ·• · to-permission to grow their halr ionl. MacOougaU turned • ~. initja]t"! !W~rden Jack Caldwell said t.l)e guards, By Ualled .frets lotululllollal A major wtoler lllorm tort\ through the Midwest loday, lrlJllfi>tminl lntenlale hlgftways Into wrjthln1 I~ o! snow- bound can, t.ouqllng off a flurry or auto accidents and triggering ,PO:Wer faUurea. ThN!e men were ktlled'&na ·one was ln- jurtd Weclneaday when a• plciui:..,in: collided with a trailer truck in g rain near Ottawa, Ill. Rain, sleet and snow tell in 1moc.b or the northeastern Dart of ·the ootioo late Wednuday. Tiiree perscm were killed at Oweao. N.Y., when a bus canylng • junior high school 1wl.mming team from Vestal, N.Y., ,ski~ oo 8Jl ice-slicked highway and overtUrAed.. · A blltw'd bowled through eastern Nebraska, stopping traffic on major hlghways leading into the. metropolitan Omaha and Lincoln areas and cauaing at least one death. Winds or up to 52 miles per hour hurled tons of snow through eastern Nebraska, reducing vislbiJlty to zero and creating massive traffic jams. At least one stonn· related traffic death was reported. The trip between Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., normally takes 40 minutes, but snow-clogged roads and stalled cars tum· ed the trip into ILJiV"'hour _ordeal \Vednesday. Snow piled up to seven Inch- es at some locations and was whipped into drifts by the strong winds. Catho.!Jc schools in the Omaha area remained closed today as a result of the stonn and several suburban ~ Omaha schOOI systems announced that schools would be closed today. Omaha public M:hool .... studenfs were .. nOt scheduled to return to classes from the holiday break .,,until Monday. "°1lJe com;nander of Offut Air Force &st, home of. 1he, Strategic Air Com· mand, said the ~ n~r Omaha would operate on a limited basis until noon t~ day , with only misskm-essential person~ nel reporting this morning . Two Boy.s Given Probation; Beat, Raped Wido,r, 84 "l'lwa it develops ·tbjit you : ~ ,lllll piylng, paying, paying In Aua'li t<c.IR~ that ~ giving you dJd lliWllie!i'I Id Decembor: ~ ol us have ~-by It Others or · dol!(i l,t ~jear ~t of oome compidslcil ~ self- or ketp it u·p, at least we all know ;r, it, don't we? J i ~ demands by the inmates io tA11' to Gov_ ~Ufied as Lt. Bruce McLeod, W~s 3tnmur.carter, newsme.o .. ·and •&member~· Dregers, Richard Higgs, and G.~. PHILADELPHIA (AP ) -As required 0( cbi>~.~r>Oblerver eo~·. ~DOoald. were not armed bec6l,lSe , ;~by state laY', tw_o OOys have .~ ~laced mittee~ • · · .: "i \ ·'-J' : • ~regulations forbid weapons of IJt1 ·~ oo P,robat1~ mstea~ of in J8;1l for C:: e.,:1e forced officials of the state type inside prisoner areas. ,, ~-a~~~.'.ordap:1~~:~1n: ::S::OU::j!~ ·~.-~ overnlgh~ visU ,t&lay "'1,jves" ~pre ta~l\~~_.:.t~,inma,tes 1 as ovem r. . . lt,.li~i~ )y!tem's r;>1a1t1ostic '1lnd $).tet:; th~ guards~~!-~. Elcept The defendants, ll·year-old V1e&or Arce Classification Center al Jackson by state rOr a pocket knife taken from a guard , and lO.year-0ld Ronald lr~y. ;pleaded The United Slates Conerm, on the_ other hand, has actitt;ln recent tb;nes lik~ ii hu juat dlsco90r<d4Jn. cornlllion. .officials. and newsmen. .. the wcapo~s were homemade. guilty and were pul on probat10n Tuesday "1)i , by Common Picas Court Judge )Vito N. · Cooareu his concluded that it ls poui· ble to ovenpend. WEIL. YOU SUSPECT Congress ahould heve fi1urtd that out, after having bad so many yean ·of practice. President Nis:on even figured out that Coogre. is • place v.11ete a lot ol spend- ing gela clooe. 11 WM-reoenUy repcxted that action by appropriation committees have accounted for .debts of about $75 Two-year Study U.S. Aviation System Held in Deep Troub'le blnlon over the put three fiscal years. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A presidential With that kllid df a tecord, you have to rommlssion today claimed the nslion's be glad that Cou&i'tu doesn't have ae-aviation system is "in serious trouble" cess to your credit.cards. It's bad enoush and recomplen<!ed a multi·billion pro- tbat they have aCcesl to yOUr taxes. gram to cure It. including direct govern- AnyWay, Presldebt" Ntr:oh figured be · · ment aid to atrplane manufacturers. Pisciotta. "ln the case of a youth under U years old, the state can't commit him unless he has a prior contact with the authorities," sa id Lewis P. Mitnno of the district at· lomey's office. "Neither Victor ~rce nor Honald Irby had any prior record." TllE YOUTHS AND two other boys ar- rested in the incident, includink Arce's 12-year-0\d brother Thomas, lived in the same project as the victim. The youths had been charged with burglary, robbery, rape, assault with in· tent to ravish. vandalism, aggravated assault and battery, damage to private properly and indecent assault. Police said the woman let the boys into her apartment after they told her they would do her shopping for her. A atate: convention 'ot lbe Nebraska AuoclatlOh of Community Colleges, ex- peded 19 draw ..,,,,. <Ill pel'IODll to Norfolk, Neb., today, wu postponed unill a later date becaUH o/. the stonn. The Nebr•ska State petrol warned motorlat1 to ltay off Interstate 80, the $late:'• maln eut·wmt hi&hway, betv.·ff!l Omaha and York. A !our-mile-loo& trs!fic jem bulll up Cl! U.S. 'l}-73 oouth ol Omaha. · Near-blluard CODdlt\oos were reported' In Iowa, lorcln8 the municipal lill>ort st Des Moines to abut down. One of the wont 'ce storms on record left '!Orne 30,000 homes and offices in Kansas City, r&i., witbalt po'fer and sent hundrtda or persom lo i.im.. or friends or relatives or to c:hurebe1 and schools to keep Warm. Power com.pant em plof"" worl<ed through the nllht In an effort to restore power. Traffic moved at a crawl, when it mov- ed, as heavy snows clogged roadways in southeastern Minnesota. Heavy rain1 IO&ked the Chlcago area, causing some delays at O'Hare lntema· Uooal Airport as the -blocked oul part or the lill>ort's approach redar. Se'f'era..I riven and streams overflov.•ed but fiood.lng waa not severe and no ado ditional. fiooding was expected today. Residents of Samava, Ind.., prepared for floodwaters from the Kankakee River. Only one road leading to the Newton County Community remained open late Wednesday and the com- munity's 350 residents asked residents or surrounding areas to help sandbag t.beir homes in preparation for the "flooding . Fair weather was confined to the West Coast, Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley today. Early moming temperatures ranged from 26 below zero at Butte, Mont., to 77 at both M!ami and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Effort,s Fail To Save Cu.bs VENICE, Fla. (AP ) -Despite the milk Qf human kindness and the milk of 'sady May the bird dog, three tiny grizzly bear cub.! born Christmas morning are dead. The cubs were born at the winter Barnum Ir: Ball4':y Circus here. m · natural mother lacked necessary milk to nourish the cubs, so Sady May took over. But all three cubs died. The cause of death was not im· mediately determined Wednesday. Arizona Rejects Liberal Ruling On Abortion Law TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) -The 2nd Divi· sion of the Ari7.ona Court of Appeals has ruled that once "human life has com· menced, the constitutlonat protections found In tlte Flllh and Hlb amendments UPI T ...... • Students returned to SouLbern .. University in Baton Rouge, La. Wednesday, after a seven· week layoff following shooting deaUts of two students in N<>- vember. Campus officials re- port 75 percent attendance. Castro Tells New Accords _., With Soviets MIAMI, Fla. I AP ) -Cuban Prim~ 1'-1tnister Fidel Castro has outlined ~ tenns of five agreements which blM Cuba economically to the Sovitt Union: for years to come. "Who know.! how much suffering thfsi extraordinary assistance from Russia · will save OW' le " Castro de~' Wednesday n g n a ra speech monitored in lt1iaml. The lslaod's huge foreign debt has been 1 refinanced. This v.·111 postpone until 1988 the payment of all debts Cuba has con· tracted with the Soviet Union. Beginning: ( ___ l_N_SH_O_R_T._ •• _J in 1986, Cuba is to make aMual payments for 25 years at no interest. e Sid Ult Checked BURLEY, Idaho (A PJ -Pomerelle Ski Area was to reopen on a limited basis today while investigators checked a pool of hydraulic oil in the power plant of a chair lift which malfunctioned on New Yetr's Day, spilling skiers. nie oil, said the wife of Roger Jones, president of Pomerelle Ski Corp., a~ patently was spilled by a broken hose. bad the economy fairly well under con-The commission also propoitcl : F-----'r<lhY~~ turned:._~me . ShaJ:ll decreases in_ allowable attention to getting Congress under con-airers.it nOise~ - aviation today." Attempts so far by the aviation industry io cut aircraft noise ··are insufficient to vdn public ac- ceptance,'' the report sai4-lt urged the airlines to set up im~ediately "steejier takeoff and approech!1 pnx:e4ores for aircrart. to speed ..ebJ!;i.fte rttroftt pro- grams, and to "retire from service" by 1~ any airliners unable to meet federal aircraftno1ses tan a . - DURING THE NEXT four days, police saidL_the boys look $200 of the widow's mOneY, spr~fflfl-=on=ttie wa11s, wrecked the apartment, raped her. cut her hair and bllrned her breast and stomach with matches and a heated steel, impose upon the state the duty or sole-e Station Challenged guardln&Jt." _ -~~-"'M~IAM'!!"'I _i_l!l'H_ -A group of 10 tr~I. He sought the ~wer to 'Impose a -Creatiori". Qf an undersecretary of ~etllng of $250 billlon on expenditures. transportation for civil aviation. -Establishment of a national la nd SENSITIVE TO ITS awn overspending bank for new airport COMU'uction. compultlona, Cona:reas almost went -Allowing supersonic tran1ports \o along. Almolt. that Is. Wltll it figured out land in the United States as aoon as noise if Mr. Nllon could impose a ceiling, that and pollution standards are met. milbt mean various congressmen The two-year study was conducted by couldn't give-out the gilts they like in the the President's Aviation Advisory Com- way of lederal i:asb in their tiome mission w.hose nine m e)Tl b e r s d:latricts. Tb1I realization shook the wbole represented the public, government and foundation back lhert on Capitol Hill. As indusLry. The commission placed the cost a risult, the President's celling plan iot · of its recommendations at up to $103 defeated. Coqreas-· decided to teep its blltion over the next 12 yearS. credit cards. According to the study, aircraft noise Santa ClaUI sUJl lives In Washington. ts "the most explosive probleni facing • The ·commission recommended that supersonic transports be pennltted to use U.S. air space "'as soon as it is clear" that they do not cause serious en- vironmental problems. that they do meet noise standards, and do not produce sonic booms over "U.S. land areu." Potentially the most COfltroversial recommendation by the commJsslon was one urging the filOVernment to give finan- cial help to the airplane manufacturers. ··o~ financial participation by the fede ral government is recommended if the risk to private industry is considered too great for it to suppoflt" a stalement accompanying the 'report Slid. .. It's Minus Ill Butte Highest Temperature in V.S. Reco rded in. Orlando comb. "1 The \\"Oman finally \\'3S re~ued when a social v.-orker made a routine visit. The victim told police she was too ter- r ified to seek help, even when the boys left her apartment periodically, because they threatened to kill her if she told ailyone of the attacks. Thomas Arce has been sent to a deten- tion ccnler. The trial of the fourth boy. 13-year~ld Albert Torres, h!s been delayed. Army Office Blasted PORTLAND. Ore. (API -An ex- plosion hi t an Anny recruiting 6tation in a residential area early today, the second blaat to damage a military office here this week. No injuries were reported and no estimate of damage was immediately available. ll'lcka ,Jj!A 'Sh• won' stop talktngr -·. Judge ~wrence Ho-~ve lbe persons1 iocludiOg tWo la'W partners -of court'<lllaj0r!ty'dec1'1m'here We<joesday former Seh. George Smathers, says ii upfioldlng Arlz.Ona's abortion-statutes and has filed a cliallenge to the broadcasting overturning an earlier ruling by Pima license for WPLG·TV in Miami held by County Superior Court Judge Jack G. Post-Newsweek stat.ions. ~tarb. It was the second Post-Newsweek sta- Marks ruled the laws were invalid lion in Florida to have its lictnse Sept. 29 because lhe fetus is not a person challenged In two days. WJXT In Jack-pr«ected by the 14th Amendment, the laws viol11ad rigbls ol'11lari\al and sex-soovllle Is lacing three challen.iles to ill ual privaeJ guarlOteeil by the Ninth and licence, two o! them filed Tuesday. t4tb amenclmenb antl _Vlolaled the rights e NC90tlctqr Qulu ~===tienbwith WASHINGTON (AP) -Gerard C. Howard, with Jll!lle-James D. Dalba-Smith, Jlho has been chief U.S. way coocurrlng, Wro!e thal Arizona's nqoliator In nuclear arms llmllatlon praent statutes were-a proper eurtise talks wllh the Soviet Union, has res\gned of the 'police power ol the state. The hi• post, admlnlslralion sources said ~ ju<lfl .. noted that regulalloa or tuclt mat-day. . ten is a ltglsloUve fUnctioa with which Smith, 58, a former N'ew York City the-courts ahoukl not .Interfere. • lawyer. bad &ervtd in government posta Howanl'• decision .sal!I the main Issue ping heck to the Truman AdmlnlstraUon ol whether a fetus is a penan need not and lncludtn( Wvie< Oil the Atomic be ""°lved to declde·lf the 1lahltes art Energy Commission. t1 valid exercise of the police power'. New Farm Loan Budget _Cut Tol.d WASJiINGTON (UPl)--Olnlroveny is growing over I series of Administration buda:et cutl in fUf'lt programs, and a nt.w cut lw come lo light. The Agriculture Department, it was lettmed Wedncadoy, ll about to phua out remaining emeraency dlsuter loans to farmcn d"nnl ~ll'MJOWlM!il1 -a--move al1ectl"f:1"1!U of 11-.tatos. Mtallwhlle, 8'11· Hll'UllD E. Talmadge (D-01.), ccilnplalnlng thaf I he AdminiltrtUon aeet fln'Ollr.s_ u "lm- pol<nt , pollUCally," .annourioed Wednes- day that hb Senate Agriculture Cnm- mlttl!e wlfl 6otd heArl(14S on rural pro- gram cull which now tolal nearly $1.7 billion. Agriculture olflclalt said they plJnnecl a formal public lllMUlll:o .... t or the disas<er.Joo.o tmnlnaUoo.iodaJc_ __ e Cclro CcMpu 'l'- CAIRO (AP) -Riot police rein- fon:ementt arrived ·at sufiorhen Eln Shams Unlvenlty today as ~ l,llOO protesting sludenll vowed to rtmaln on the cloHd. campus wi1w aulhoritle1 drive them out <i' releue tbtlr lm· Jl'iaoned - ~AIL-Y PR.OT· DELIVERY SERVICf ....... ol Ult o.t~ Pilot k JUM'lllletel p c SA WU """' ustn !urtl ·bull 'l'I COU1 civil belu c all•1 infiL plat: coal Ami ' Offi sle< lifa Will oou p con wit< Hyt Tue Ill no~ doo con cat! sail • s "Al Ass ask lea; H Jn I " gro Del COii ass on• vet E Sp< We up! tin: OV< 194 J!o• • I I.el sai hal di Un Pe Fr> Ulll 1 it . re1 ff< soi ~· ... wr Politician Charged In Suit SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A suit was !Ued Wednelday a<:a!Slng county Supervl• Jun Bear or slng-tbe1>0wtt of·tris·offioe·to further h.1.s real # estate ·business. The Solana Beach Town CALIFORNIA Frat Brother Buried Funeral, Speaker Urges End to Grorips LOS ANGELES (AP) -A diJdln& several of his frat<ml- oootingent or N a t I o n a I ty brothers. Guard.smeo Wednesday helped 11IE FIRSf four pews at bury Fred Bronner, their the brlef hmeraJ service in --Jl-mung----cotltape-who WU--ffollywood~ filed 1'ith abandoned ln· the wilderness men from B r o n n e r ' s by [ratern.lty brothers to Cllifomie . National Guard Jan. 11 . The Inquest jury will decide whether Bronner'a death waa by natural cause, accident, suicide or by aootber'• hand.---- Council med the class action , _______ _, "le'9' blm a leaon." unit, who acted as pallbtarers. 'lbt 21·yoar-<>ld Pierce Lo.t Angeles County Q)nl(ler 11 the jurors ruled that he died "at the hands of another," It .could lead to crimina.1 prosecution o( Bron- ner's three Chi Ch1 ChJ fra ternity brothen, John Berges, 29 : Gordon GiUespy, 19; and John Morgan, 11. civil 1uit in Superior Court on behaH o! all county residents (..__B_.RI_EF_S __,) alleging that Bear, 46, used bis lnDlleoce to have development plana approved for parcels of coastal land he sold to West America Developln& Co. e Suicide SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - Officials blame an overdose of sleeping pills for taking the life of Nancy Guggenheim Williams. 57, a member of the noted copper mining family. Police said they found a vial containing four sleeping pills when they were called to her Hyde Street apartmeot here Tuesday. Mrs. Williams also left a note to her maid, pinned to the door saying: "Addie . Don't come in the apartment, just can the pallce, ''\investigalors said . esqueaks Attorney For Cororu.t Rests Case FAIRFIELD (UPI) -The defense ln the four-month trial of Juan Corona, 31, accused of murdering 2S itinerant form workers, resled W!dnesday without testimony from the defendant or any o~ber witnesses. DEFENSE A1TORNEY Richard Hawk made the surprise move in a crowded courtroom moments a f t e r Judge Richard Patton rejected his motion for .a directed verdict of acquittal. College student, found dead at Thomu Noguchi said Tuesday the hue of 1 5(11).loot cliff, was that he will hold a televised moo.med by ~ penoo.s, in--~bllc inquest Into the death Solon Criticizes Press Coverage Rabbi Jacob Levtne eulogiz.. ed Bronott u "a brilUan1 student" and "a man of love and dedication." He said he hoped Bronner's dealh "will serve as a leS!On" llO "tragedies like this will not happen again." SACRA~lENTO (AP) -The organization was named by STANLEY DllLER. presl- news media someUmes gives Bagley. dent of the Los' Angeles City unfair coverage to the · Describing himself as a Plannina Commission and a California' Legislature, ae-"friend " of the press, Bagley famJly friend, called for a re- cording to the author of the examination or colleges and state's new reporter protection said he hoped the reporters the fraternity system. law. would listen to his "construe-••Freddy was humiliated and tive criticism" with "receptive laken to his point of death by ASQWBLYMAN William ears.'' h1s fraternity brothers," Diller Bagley, (R-San Rafael), said When Bagley concluded his said. "That such a tragedy in a speech on the AJ9Cmbly should happen a m o n g floor Wednesday that he felt remarks, Assemblyman Jack university sludents is almost the preu generates a "flow of Fenton, lhe Democratic ma-unbellevable." unnecesury adjectives" whi ch jority leader preskting over "Jf the lesson of Freddie be feels "causes the public to the house, said he hoped the Bronner is to teac::h us what lose faith In the sys'.em." news media would n:allu not fralemllles are Jike," he said, ~ 15 Eut Coa;I Highwoy al MacArthur DAILY PILOT If C:O.O... dol Mon Finest W ornons Shop YEAR END~?: CLEARANCE Srarri ng Thurs., Jan. 4rh • DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 30% -50% ~~ MORE FREE PARKING IN REAR DRESSES SUITS COATS GOWNS SPORTSWEAR PANTSUITS ROBES ALL SALES FINAL ·-NO RETURNS NO LAYAWAYS -YOUR CHARGE ACCT. WELCOME MASTER CHARGE AVAILABLE SACRAMENTO I UPI l - "Are you inen or mict??'' Assemblyman John "tiller asked his legislative col- leagues. Patton e1ecused the jury un- til Monday when closing arguments will begin. The case is expected to go to the jury late next week. Bagley objected to · stories all the legislators agreed with "then I say we should abolish which he said referred lo _:•;::ll,:B:::a~gl:'iey;.:bad:;:~sa~ld~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~rr:a1e:rru~·u~.,~:~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!Oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"' "partisan bickering" If bills1i were moving ahead slowly. He got a chorus of squeaks in response. "That's what I thought." groaned the Berkeley Democrat who was trying to convince the Assembly to assert its power and override one of Gov. Ronald Reagan's vetoes. But the legislature's last special veto se5Sion ended [n <X10.trast to Hawk's 30-sec- ind defense, tbe prosecution completed its ta.se last week after more than 150 witnes~ testified and hundreds of items o( evidence were $Ub- mitted over a 12-week periOO . Hawk gave this explanaUon for his action : "A doctor does not give a patient that is well antibiotics. And in my.opin ion. "fr. Corona is not sick." Wednesday with lawmakers~---------. upholding the governor 15 limes. A veto hasn't been overtu rned in the state since 1946 when Earl Warren was ggvernor. e Sex Report RubdO'wns Restrict;ed BERKELEY (AP) -The League of Academic Women OAKLAND (AP) says a secret federal report Strict regulations have He also objected to \he tax reform-school flnante package pounded out by Gov. Ronald Reagan and Democratic leaders referred to 35 "an unholy alliance" in news stories. NO INDMDUAL or newa New 'Pill' Ori Market PALO ALTO (AP ) - A new birth control pill containing none of the reputed bad side effccta of estrogen has been announced by S y n t e x Laboratories Inc. has documented a case of sex been adopted for massage di Jc r im in at Ion against parlors operating I n SYNTEX SAID Wednesday . GRAND OPENING CONTINUES: University of C a l i fo r n i a Alameda County's wiin-the Food and D r u g t--nP~eroc,;i;yoo~n~.~a~Be~r~ke~t.~y~c~ami>;.i~~,+-~Su~gg~e~st~iv~e'"".:a~dv~ert~i~si~ng;-1f-.jnwew~com.;,;,~~u~nd~~N~o~r4':!!-..D~.~~--------~'\...:fticl1~5t--.~li~l1lt1cl~-~F=..ir-ia.f!~•f!~--j1 ... 1~(11'1'''.f'•f~:(lflli1i French department lecturer has been banned, they for prescription use this week. until 1969_ must have sepa rate It described the new pill as a J • D • Al h W k it~~=~ :~~t aw:=~:~ ~~~~~es a~o; ~~in a~ ~:~~i~u:i~ J=a1®:~1~a:~ rip ur1n9 0 a ee Ja11. 15 to , 20. report by the Department of permit for the establish-tive." 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Orange County cities reporting more murders than last year included Santa Ana , Anaheim and Garden Grove, and all except Santa Ana also reported more rape cases. Attr. Gen. Richard Kleindienst commented that the nationwide 1 percent cri me increase was the smallest since the FBI began issuing these report• in 1960. It c-oinpared with a 6 percent increase recorded in 1971 . Actual decreases in serious crimes were reported in 83 nJajor U.S. cities, including Los Angeles and San t'rancisco. The report reveaJed a 3 percent decrease in cities '''ith a population of 100,000 or more. However this figure was offset by a 4 percent crime increase in sub- urban areas and a 6 percent increase in rW'al areas. ni ne months of 1972, the inenoase in 1971 had been a frightening 10 percenL _The nation, it seems, ts a somewhat safer place than it was. Except for t·he puizling iDcrease ln the chanoea ~ of being a homicide victim here In Orange County. Inaugural Hoopla The three days of festivities celebrating Prealdenl Nixon's second inaugural Jan. 20 wlll eat up an esti· malcd $3.9 million of privately donated money, along •·ilh $650,000 appror,rtated by Congress for "assorted expenses." These inc ude 47 ,000 seats along the parade route and a heated, carpeted, bullet-proof reviewi ng stand for the President. The second Nixon inaugural, heralded as the most expensive in Presidential history, ls being put together by 34 committees, guided by a $30,000 operational plan P.repared by a management consultant firm and a 'parade expert" formerly with Disneyland. The expenditure of public and private funds isn't going LO make the party any cheaper for Joe Citizen. He'll pay from $5 to $50 for his parade seal (or $2 for a "birdproof" child's seat under a tree sprayed wllh bird repellent). Tickets for the inaugural concert will run from $80 to $500 (lhe latter Including drlnb and dinner); ball tickets start at $40 and a box for eight iB available for $1,000. U tbis u too a,1eep, he may have LO settle for a $5 program or a $6 medal or a $15 set of inaugural licenite plates. '1 met a man who wasn 't there. n Crime categories covered in the FBI report includ e murder and non·neiligent manslaughter, forcibl e rape, rObbery, aggravatecf assault. burglary, larceny of more than $50 and auto theft. The overall statistics reveal a definite slowdown in the snowballing national crime rate that bas alarmed many citizens in recent years. For example, whUe so- Called "violent'' crimes increased 3 percent in the first A major campaign is under way to promote the oc- casion. second inaugurals having a tendency to gener· ate less enthusiasm, and business.. And it does appear that even oome of lhe most dedicated GOP supporters from the Oran_ge Coast have decided I<> pass thu one up . "He wasn't there a ain toda '1 wish,· ' I wish he'd go away." Which brings up U,., question: do second-term in· augurals really warrant this sort of hoopla? Lone Cowboy Tale The Age of Scientific Haµnts Kissinger 'Miracles' WASH!NG'roN -The Weshington Post's in-house atancimother la Dorothy J\lcCardle, a dell&btful, jewel~yed, wblte- haircd lady whom we all love and respt.'CI . Although she's covered IOCiaJ events at the White House for years, we always thought lhat people outside U>e: office didn't appreciate he r. But now we know better. 'lbe White House has done Dor· ~ otby the favor or b a r r i n-g her. Al· complained. n e v e r said an im pol ite word, Ron Zlej]er hasdecree dth&t Dorothy be spared the pain of observing and reporting thosl' countless teas nnd diplomatic receptions -even those \Vhite House worship ser- \•iccs \vhere f.1r. Nixon and the pick of the nalion's clergy admonish the divin ity to respect the work ethic and try a little harder. Granny has been given lhe boot. Some of us othe rs know what suffering she has escaped. This reporter once made the mistake of sneaking into a White House µart y for:an evening whlch began with us "'atching a bad spy movie with Julie Nix- on Eisenhower and ended with a repast of "·ann .New York Stale champagne, hush puppies and the MllT'lne Band trying to rock ii while Pat Nilon told us what 1 good time she was having. SOME PEOPLE in the Washington press corpi are censuring Ziegler for giv. ing Granny !he bum's rush. Actually. !hough, the onJy one with a legitimate beef is Art Buch"•ald. Ziegler is stealing his 1nalertal. You could argue lhat Ziegler has set a salubrious precedent. r..1aybc he'll lock some more of us out. What a delight it would be to be barred from the \llhite .._ Hou se prcu room and aever have to · listen to Roo grind out his insipid fiction aga in. It "·ould also be nice to be barred by John Connally and that consort ium of \Vhite House. economlsts who tell ':!very rnon1h that they've beaten innation. They're very \\ise to have nothif18 to do \\•ilh us media people. Every time they rel('nl and grant an-audie nre lo a Journalist. di saster ensues. Such \1·as the C:llif> "'h£111 Or. Kissinger. l'rt'sidcnt i\ix· on's happy hamS!l'r, stoppl·d rolypo ly:11g ;iround !he world lung enough 10 gr1111t an inte rview Wllh 1uurnal1st Orfr1na FallacL ( VON HOFFMAN J Aa long as he kept hll mouth shut and played the part of the anart. lacitum Teuton, we dldn't know be was really 1 German atrbll. ~T ELSE ARE you going to think t•lklng to Le Due Tho J koow how to behave with Le Due Tho, and when I'm with a girl, I know how to behave witb a girl. .. .ln -•tbe.case of Lt Due Tho, as "'ith Mao Tse-tung and Chou Errlal, I believe my playboy reputation ha s been and still is useful because it has he lJ>t..-d and helps to reassure people, to show them I'm not a museum piece. In any case, my frivolous reputation amuses me .... To me, women are no more than a pastime, a hobby .... The rtlationshi p bet ween a woman and a man or my type is unavoidably very complex. One must be ca utious. Oh, how hard it is for me to explain theae things. I'm nol a person that usually confides In journalists." It Is the sreat Irony ol modem 1elencc that It bu culminated In 1 "credlbUlty p p" far greater than the reUaJous vision It has sought to supplant. For the most amazing consequence of flndings in the :lew field of astro-phytk:s bal been the perc<P' don of a cam1-0E1 in· flnltely more "mira- . culous" than the Bi- ble, or any religion , has ever conceived. ed miracles of tradJ· Uonal ttllaion oeem llke childish card· t r i c k s compared with the atartltng h)']lOll>e!<s or the new cosmology. No theologian, at his most transcendently imaginative. would dare to postulate a universe as inconceivable as science has given us. WHO COULD believe ln a "religion'' incorporating matter and &ntl·matter. "'it h the latter beln1 a negative venion But Henry, you tricky little devil, you did confide in one journalist. even though you told her, ''No, I won't tell )'OU what I of the former, and with both exploding am. I'll never tell anyone." You Jet ii into nothingness at contact? out, so now we know what you and Le Who could accepl a "mythology" in Due Tho were really talking about in that "'hich stars sink into themselves and house In Paris, and you, you sly thlng, form "black holes," sucking ln matter you told us you were negotiating a peace until everything dlsappean into a treaty. Tsk, tsk , drlvlna up there in that lathom1ess void? black limousine just as though you were Who could give credence to a "faith" ~oi~g to conduct bu1~lness, and then go~~ _ Lha1..JlislanLgaluies are...r:eceding-Crom inside and saying, Hey Le, beby, 1 don t one another at incredible speeds through know what you did last night, bu! lel me an infinity of time and spoce. to tell you about thls llttle French fr1volette, distances incapable of measurement? but her telephone number ls classiried ." Henry, you didn't listen to Ron Ziegler, VET m .ESE scientific hypotheses you talked to the press and in one stroke and more llke them -are precisely what you changed in other men's eyes from the . ~ool. rational, skepUcal, astro- tbe n1aster diplomatiat into the horny. phys1c1sts are dealln& with today. Each happy hamster. Not that you see yourself year. t_hey offer more theories, based on that \\'ay. Jn your mind )'OU ride tall in empmcal research and mathematics. the saddle: that stagger the mind and confound all ''Americans aam1re the cowboy leading the "common sense" o( natural laws. the caravan alone astride his horse . the 'The universe is now perceived by cowboy entering a village or city alone science as being astoniJhingly lar1er on his horse .... This romantic, surpris-more complex, aod more mysterl~ ing character sults me. because being than any priest or prophet had ever alone has always been part of my style, dreamed in his wildest flig:bt or spiri tual or of my technique. H you prefer .•· fancy . Oka y, if you say so. cowboy, but you , shoulda listened to Ziegler. Don 't talk to NOW, NONE of this ll to say that the anybody. not even Granny. miracles or religion are "ttue" or valid, · or are anything more than mythological Ho w Ma n Ge ts Around and metaphorical Illustrations of divine history . But it is to suggest that the y,•hole universe is far more "miraculous'' ths:n anyone -believer or agnostic - could have imagined, and that when tbe ultimate truth ls revealed to man (If It ever is ). the work of creation Ilse.If wi ll make the parting of the Red Sea and the burning bush and all the rest of Biblical lore seem no more miraculous than the blooming of a rose or the birth of a snail. Through his lr1genu11 y a n d in· \'C.nll \'cness. from pn•hlstn ri(' tin1es 10 the prl'senl man hH~ found incrt'aslngly f;ister and easier "·ays nf i:r;eulng from place to plac(' on lencl . on "a!t.'r . and in lhe ai r. This exciting story is told. in word .and l=ivl~h illu~trations. i n Transportation Through the A~l'S. tditcd hy r.. N. Crt'Organo t ~lcC;rn"·-Jfill. $16.95 until 121:11. n: $20.00 thereafter I. As the contributors note, feet came first -at the outlet.. mostly women 's fttt. When primitive 1nan mede his gruelling travelJ acroM trackless coun- tey ... woman lrude.cd alorijt carrying the hou9<!hold good•. loOd, and perbepo a baby. Then came I.he happy di11COvtry Quotes (THE BOOKMAN J that dogs. and laler other anima ls, could move raster and pull heav ier 108ds. The development or the harness, l\nd the e:qmnslon of roods brought lhe hey· day Of l'OICh travel. TM daWTI ot. the machi ne age Int roduced rallroadJ and self propel[~ vehicl~ -trolley cars. automoblles, buses. l.ruekt. Dear Gloomy Gus Let'1 doa 't be too hard on pore ole Coach Woody ll•yes for rough- ing up that news pboWgrapbcr. Th.ink ol the strain Woody ls under having to build all that character In his boys. Trial Could Embarrass White Hmise Watergate Shadow Looms WASliINGTON -The Justice Depart- ment ii dlscltelly IOUnding out some of the defendants· in the Watergate case about enterlna gullty pleas and settling the affair witlioUt trial. It's no secret the White House would like to avoid the em- barrassment of a public ti"ial. v.·hich would spread on the court record details that have been limit- ed so far IG ne\\.'&· peper Accounts . The trial. sched· would also run just as President Nixon begins his final four yea rs in ot.fice. He would like to dominate lhe front pages with news of his plans and programs for the iuture. The last thing he wants to see are headline stories about White House complicity in the burglarizing and bugging of Democratic headquarters. BY PLEADING guilty, the defendant! could avoid a public spectacle and save the White House embarrassment. The While House therefore. has a keen in· terest in preventing tbe case from ever coming ·to trial. Our sources at the Justice Department expect six of the seven defendants to go along with a guilty plea if the conspiracy and other charges are cul back enough. The lone holdout . our sources say. may be ex-White House aide Gordon Liddy. He's a, tough-minded lawyer who would be disbarred if he pleads guilty to a felony. ly confirmed that the government is at least working on a deal. One de feni;e source said there had been "informal contacts" between the prosecution and defense . "There are always discussions like this in vinually every criminal case," he sa id. "the sort of th ing that goes, 'What would you do if. ' " ANOTHER DEFENSE source said a more definite orrer had been made to one defendant but had been turned do"'n. Subtle probing has been going on for months, but no "hard discussions" have begun, the defense BOUrces said. None of the defense team would speak for attribution, however, except for Henry Hothblatt , attomey for one of the men caught at gunpoint inside Democratlc headquartes. He denied any approach from the Justict Department. "So far."' he said, "they haven 'l talked to me . 1'111 ready fo r trial." l'llEA~\\'HlLE . the mystery deepens over \vho is paying for the legal ex· pcnses. All the defendants have higlr po\1;ered lay"·crs. Rot hblatt is an bn- oosing trial figu re who literally wrote the book on modem criminal law. Another defense lawyer. William Sitt· man, "'as fonnerly the Ju 9 t Ice vlcted both Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa and Sena te wheeler-dealer Bobby Baker. Another national relebrity on the deft.'nse 1eam, Gerry Alch , is a partner of famed criminal lav.ryer F. Lee Bailey. Alch rivals Bailey in bolh fees and glory. WHO IS PAY lNG for these high- po"·ercd . high-priced allorneys? We have spoken 10 some of the defendants who !old us · "\\'e \\·ere told when \VC took the )ob thal \ll' 11ould be taken care o!." They aren't p1-1y ing their o"·n legal bills, !hf'y aclo.nowlcdgcd. Hut no one -neither the defendants nor the la"·yers -will say who is putting up the 1non ey . Panthers Change Tactics \VASHINGTON -There baa been 1 significant change in Black Panther ~ 1114·.lacU<>. ~ -~ '!'he violence and crime-\liTacke<t or· ganization is hitting the sawdust trail of good will and good d-. No more rough and tough talk and con- duct ; no more tu - mult and lurbulance. Instead, on edict of supreme command· er Huey Newt.on, sweetness and light are the order of the day. From now on. Black Panthers are under stern mandate to establish and maintain fri endly and cooperative reJa. lions with people and community activi· lies and projects. Actually, this new "harmony" 9trategy is not a shift in Dasie objective and Ideology. That still remains "revolulionarv" and "extremist." - AS NEWTON is privately explaining, It's merely a "survival maneuver ptn· ding revolution." That is, in PaRther tenns, it's a "cover designed to obtain public support until tht Panthers have the forces and means to carry out thelr contemplated historic revolution." Illustrative examples of the new policy are the foUowing: -Bobby ~le, so-aUed d e re n 1 e minister and close Newton henchman, has announced for mayor of Qakland, Calif.~ with a h(Jh proportion o( black realdent.s. The election is next April, and the Blaclc Pantborl alttady are busy llnlna up IUPl>Qrt and funds for Seale. In 119peallng tO blacks, they are making no bones of the race. J.uue... _ i\1EAN\VHILE, Clea·•er's extremist followers In the U.S., never very many, --ROBJi;RT S. AI.LEN1~1-o=J1've~ dwindled to lhe near-van1$ng point. They are e9tirtu11ted to number around 50 or so. chiefly on the Ea1t and West coasts. INCOAiE to both the chapters and the national headquarters In -Oakland bes fallen off coNiderably , But that bas made no perceptible change in Newton's JU!h style or li\ling, He still resides in an e x p e n a I vely·furnlshtd $650-a·month aPfM:ment In a swank section. The Blick Panther newspaper has also alwnped. Ill circulation Is now around 50.000 weekly -leas than half of what it • was a yea r ago. Eldridge C~aver, fire-breath.ing A1arx- lst rlval of Newton, ia also under wraps -but not ygJunlarily. The onetlme Panther minister of i~ fonnaUorr who jumped ba11 several y~ars ago and ls a fugltlve ln Algeria, has been forcibly 1Uen<td by the Boumedienne regime -by being put under house ar· rtst. He has also been ordered to keep his mouth shut and not to engage in pro- paganda or other operations. MUZZLED with him ere • grollp of hl- Jacken and 1 few other etst"·hile Black Panthen on the lam from the U.S. as ball jumpers and for other law v\olations. The leftist Boomedicnne government hu atalled on U.S. efforts to extradite U..m , but Ii oo long"' giving U..m ...i. Clrpft treatmait. The $!00,000 ranJOm extorled by the hi· jacken has been returned to tbe U.S., and the whole pack firmly secluded and sUen<td. The louab crackdown was the d1rfCt mu11 or ''bad mouthJna" by ...... Cleam' baUglltlly clemallck:d I b t ISOO,GllO;lo11dl7 cbanctet!Jloc U~as '"""- money." Some or lht! olhen IOU!1dcd orr Irately about "mlstrea.mment" b y Algerian authorltl11. These diehards view Newton's new "friendly" strategy with contempt and disgust. They are vehemently denouncing it as a "bourgeois se\l~ut." and determinedly afflnning their adherence to the policy of "revolutionary violence and upheaval." Addendwn : Stokely Carmichael, back 1n the U.S. after several years' residence in Africa. Is trying to get back into the limelight again. The onetime head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com· mittee (SNCC) says he Is launching a movement he calls a "National Black United Front." He claims to have invited a number of black political and other leaders to a conference to fonnally organize. So rar. there is no indica tion they are taking Carmichael aeriously. As one of them aardonically told this column. "This scheme has all the earmarks of Stokely being on the make. We don't need him to either organize or lead a 'national united front.' If and when that becomes necessary . we have eJI the qualltles necessary to do It ourselves." OllANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT Roberl iV'. \Vetd, PublUl1cr Ttiomru l\ee111I. Editor Rarbara Kr11bich Edilorlal PaQe EdUor The C'ditnr\111 l!'Jilf' of !he Delly PUot sttkt. \o Inform •ncl sllmu- tltt' m1dm by PTt1tnt1n11: un~ nc1vtJN1p,r's · opinion• an{I ro.rn· mcntlll"y on top~ea {)f tn1 ~1 trnd <.'olltt n J>IJgrlm, Se:n Frucltt9 •tu-tent 1 .;.~---= ".Tho ~ tuq, ore ~lli _llP_ The date \\'hen man first ventured onto water is lost In antiquity, but It may be ""'"ltieil tbal n~u,,. I-Op fllehloned Into dugoub were the beclMlnl· The ·-traces man 's progres' rrom such ctude vessels lo ocean-going shlpe, and con.. eludes with an account or the m<ill phenomena.I achievement -nl&ht - from Its unpromising ploneetna da)'I to today's ~ra of apace travel. ...M.or1Jbaa ll!QJ!lustrationl, lf I'll .. Jn color, clramallu, aupport, and rnllveo the led. M. L. W. -Aggressive Infiltration of Modal Cities programs. Community Action organl!alioM, local plaMIOI groups and other actlvtlies -In cities with sizable black populallons. 1'he9t local projects and orpnl!allons provide the Panlj1ers with uetllcnt cover for •lf't\toluUonal')'" [l!!lllYUlda and id<J>J21Y, The latter quickly and v1.«oroo1ly clam· ped doWn -•nd th.BJ's betn the lost hcerd or a .... , and hit paci. Ttley •re llUI Jn ~. bul they're no1 lalkina or •ctl!>i- r 'lfl(nlflf-antll!, by pmvldlnji & torum tor th~ "Xf)rtas\on ot our readert" oplnloiu. and by [lt't"tt'nll~ thi• dllt>r!lf' vll"\\'J'.ll1lnt<1 ot Informed Gb· !lt'"l"V"l"'I ernd sprtkMmf'n on 1oplc. of tbt day. -... .,...adsv1, yoo mlgbi as weU m&l'I')'. for Jo ... , ~ CUrrentty, there are IOme 21 Panther ch1pten In varloul parts of U. country, 'l'fiey art "«N>perating" -because they have nt> choice. Thurs~ay, January 4, 1973 ' S11 Ar h ! ers ch• bel La, ott Sal I \\"fl: str ( ~ •• • F tha '~j Co. ju~ e; '· vot 1 COl OPI by de• '"' ''•I ' . '· tie I D-4 "'' pe1 ba' ' M ~~ I --i VPt TelCPllOle S1101v 1•1°f1ble111s Arrival of sno\v makes it st icky going fo r driv- ers . ~lotorist puts on chains as cars line up behind him at .. South Lake Tahoe ~top J. An· othe r auto is styn1ied in Salt 1.-ake l'ily rborto1n 1 \r hen he.ivy .snon storn1 struck. Candidate Wins Seat --Fi11ally RICH~OND IA PI -P.tore than 17 months ;_1fter a city l'()Uncil elect ion hc rt'. a Contra Costa County Superior Court j udge has ruletl that GeQrge 1~~•elson won.. a sett by six votes. The initial f\1ay !l. 1971 count showed Nelson beat his op ponen t, George Livingston, by eight votes Livingston demand1:_-d a recount tha t showed him the v.·1 nncr by t\vO voles. ,\ third count resulted in a tic. Hecenrly, J udge Jackson C. Davis had eight c.:ourt clerks rerount lhe ballots. Davis personally rulN on nine ballots \\'hich clerks and at· torncys for the candidates found questionable and Nelson . was determined the winner: l.t\'ingston did not appeal. • Sky Blue Again- No Birds Lake Tahoe Battle Wages Em·ollin o ei At Coll e"e llT'S BE FRIENDLY ~ . Regional Plan to Save 11rea Ente rs Cru cia l Sta g<> Ht•g1:.tratwo ror O r a n g c l'0<t st Evtning College classes bt·!::•n th.is 1~eek and 1v11I lOC\tUlUC throu~h Ja.n 26 {1n an appomtn1~nt bu$1S 011.l.y. 1 U you Nivt• nt'W nclghbon or know o( onyorw movlni: to our are•. plcue tell us 11-0 that ,,..o may ~Xll'nd a frii:ndly \\CICOl!lt' and tK-111 thl'r'n lo bc'<·omc acqualnll'd in thr lr nc,,.· itJrroundlnJtS. Cliristim1 Science A!onitor Sennce SCCJTLANO NECK, N.C. LAKE TAllOE. Nev, -One of the (AJ)J -The millions of birds world's most spectacular, clear, blu~ which darkened the sky and lakes has Its own "Loch Ness monster": dirUed this northeastern North unplaMed growth, rapid develo pme.nl . Ce . uncbecked progreSI. rollna (!Ommun1ty (oi=-fl~c.. Two yeaf'I" ago, COniress and the- wiaters have not returned lhi$ President became ao concerned that they "'inter . set up a unique bi-stale agency to save Wha l caused the starlings. the lake from extinction. Now Lake cowbirds. blackbirds and Tahoe has launched a plan both com- grack.l es to stay away arter prehensive and controversial to save noise de1•ices, recordings of itself. Ne!lled In the htgh Sierra w h e r e California bends and meets Nevada, the ( ) shore of Lake Tahoe -75 miles long -ANIMALS ls home for %8.000 permanent residents. _ _ During summer and winter seasons, the "-----------' number of penons in the area can ju1np on any given day to u many as 100,0CKI, starling distress calls and fly. c.aw:ing massive traffic jams, increased bys of cro(>-Ousting planes fall-poll ution and continued abuse to a fragile ed in previous years to drive environment. lhcr n o(f? By 1985 the seasonal number is ex- "Well, I think they just peeled lo reach 280,000. messed up their tepee bad enough th.at they just moved FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS the on to find another one," says popularity or Lake Tahoe -particularly J\tayor Fred ~I a r r is on. for callfomians -launched a real-estate ··11opcfull y, they won't come boom. Almost overnight, land values back." soared, second homes and condominium s e S11b Used sprang up beside mo tels and restauran ts. BJ!d the lake began to show rapid signs of deterioration from Its pristine condition. GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) Dr. Charles Goldman, a University of The sho\v-business tradition Californ ia limnology and oceanography . professor and principal investigator for th~t the show mus~ go on ap-the univer'.!ity's Tahoe research· group. plies even to porpoises at Sea-said, ''Currently the lake is cl.ear about Ararna, a Galveston tourist at· three miles out. At a distance of a mile traction. and a half, the water is blue green. At \\'hen t"'O of the four the shore it is totally green due to algal porpoises at s e a . Ar a m a gro,,.•th. Th~. ca use is land disturbance by became ill, a 2*pounder developers. named Zippy was flo wn from Florida to join two who sta ved healthy in their dail y per.form ances. 1\ ve terina r ia n who specializes in marine animals is caring for Pebbles, a female suf fering from pneumonia, and Kieko, a male wi th a respiratory ailment e Train L<1te Even tbough Or Gold1nnn s.a1d al(lal gro"th could bf:> 11 minor prob)crn for thl' next 20 years. he said thal W1less the l'f· fects o( land de \ elop rnC'nt are 1101 !Ito~ ped, as well as <llht·r cffE'C"ts , "\ \\lll be recording the dcnlh of a la kt· " FOLLOWl'NG f!IOHI~ TllAN a year.()( research. public· lk·;1r1ngs. and conn1ct. the Lake 1'ahoc Hcg1011ul Planning Agcn· cy (TRPA J a.pprovt'ti <1 nationwide. regiona l a\nd-USc' plan 111 December. TRPA is n J(l.men1bt'r C"rtation of 0Jn- 'If effe <"h of land d t•• v elopt11e11t f11·t• 11ot 1to11· pPd ••• I/If' /<1 /<e 1dl/ die." gress, and the five Californ ia members also are members or the Cahromia Tahoe Agency, a t•realion of the Legislature de- signed to 'o\'ork iJ1 t't10peration wit h the regional body. • Even though the regional plan ha s bcC"n approved , the crucial stage or in1- plementation has produced complex pro- blems. Already more than SliO 111ilhon \\'Ort h of "tn\'erse condrn1n11!11111 ·· :;u11,.. - ha\'e Mn thrt1att·ncd ar,.1111~1 !IH' regional agenry by 01\nt·rs 11f lnnd d1·l'1ll· eel "ecologically too fragile for tht' 1 ~1)t' of development contemplated t1y thl' land-O\\'ner" in the r"'gionul plan. If the suits are carried out and Yr'on - thrtt are actually on file -the rl!g 1onal agency with an annual budget of around SJ00.000, would be destroyed. Because it is an unprecedented agency, su1lCrin1 poS<'d over local jurisd1cl1011s by an af'l of Congress, it has lx:cn treated 111 many respecls like a troublesome orphan. Just how efft'Ctl\l' nnd · la"'!ul'' 1t 11\01\ bt'comt! M't'ml' hkt>1y to bi· p_qabhsh•·rl finally b\• 1hc ('Qurts grappling 111th th•· key probll'm of ind1 v1dual property right ~ 1i1. en,•iron1nl!nlal mundil\l'S ~tEAN\V•ltLI::, Tllt: H EGI O.~.\L body , t'OnC"emf'd ritiZ('ns. 1l'gis1a loN nnd ('!In gressmen are (\}flCerned :ibout t he 11111- llons of dollars flt(..'Clt'<l tu acquire lh1• privatclv ov.n t'd shorrhn~ ;u\•as c!t.'l'tlled cn1cinl in the N'g1on:1\ plan. "Estimates of tht• 10\al eo\I roni::c a' high as ~IJO n11!11•'ll " s;ucl (';1hfom1.1 legislator Ed\\·in L. Z'l>t!rg. "Altcn1n!l\t'' 10 cdsh ou1\ay. such a!S zorun~. hf!· est;1!l'S, C'\'.C'h:ingei:. ;ind 1•pen-,p:1C'•· ea:.1.'m('nls and l'Ontr:icts arc und1•r re \ll'\\' But ev'en \\Ith lhl.'st'. 11ea1h e\·crybo<ly agree!' that federal. slate, nnd local gtn ernn1tnt. and conct·rned c111zN1s 1ncv1 tnblv mu!lt a~umt• a majo r i:han· of the f11lHU\."lill tiurdt:n or ~.l\'Lllg Wk1· T:i hoe." fi ichard ~I_ Jh·tkl-..i. CX('CU[J\(.• dil't'l'\Or of the reg1on:1.I agency said 34.000 ncr~ ~ire neeclt·d to be purchased lea v1n1i: ubou1 15 perct•nt of the Taho(l b<:1s111 Ln privat1.: 0\\1lCr!.h111. A! prl·~t'nl 0111 of the to tal Joi nd :irt'n of :'ppro>.irna tl'I~· :IOO s<1uar1· m 1l1·'> around th1· l;1t.i• eonsid ered 10 be p<lrl of the bJ~Jn, \.?~.CK() 1.1cre~ .ire publJl'. l:.ind \. pritn.'.lr1ly na tion.11 fores t. BCT AT THE SOUTH Ar-.;I) north end of th(' lake lh('fl' are "ur ban" clusters: COnlplt•!t• "'!Tflbillboards, do1ens or motrl<.. ga<> stations, restau rants, and tr .. rf!C' 1:\ms Said unc consef\·nt10nlSI. "Lake Tahoc bt·fut l' THPA L:' pretty much the s:-imc as Like Tahoe <.11lcr THPA." Appointrnl'lll3 rnuy be ot>. tau11'<1 bv l"Omplct1ng reQt1£'$I fonns uttn('ht'<l lo t•1·tn1ng ("()! lt'l.:L' b1'11t'hurt•~ \\ hJC'h llt'l' ,1 \ :..i i I ;1 h I c 1 11 I n l' :1 I So. Coast Visitor 4f4.457f Harbor Visitor ~1zpcrrn1trl-l'l.'I. l1l1rarit'S .111d 646-0174 !he nd1nlnl~tr:1t.ion build1ni.: I'------------' Appuintmr111s "'111 be hf·!d 111 thC' rounc;elini.: and Rdmi. .... ~ions hu!ld1ng. I.Litt· r1•g1~1r:it 1011 \1 tl l bt· ht>lrl fro1n 9 a n1. In 8 p n1 \\ond111~ thruui;h lh11Nd:i .\:-.J and fronl ii ii ni tu 3 p in ~·r1do1:-; durin~ !ht> V.t'fkS o[ J<1rL 2!1 nnd F1•b 5 and !ruin F1·b 1;1 lo JS iu thl' toun:.t·luig . .u1tl ..idnus ... 1011~ IJuildtn~ (People /Quotes) makes Sunday rllD&AY * * ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MERCURY SAVINGS an d loan associal1on BUENA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln ftUNTINGTOM BEACH Mercury Savir1gs Bldg., EdlO(ltr at Beach TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at N~rtAve. LA KABRA·FULLERTON Mercury Savings B!dg., Imperial HWy. at Harbor CARSON Mercury $Jvi'1QS B!dg., Avalon Blvd. al San Diego Frwy. ******************** I . J !~ i I BYARD, N.M. (AP) -A tv:irse up to its belly in railro3d ties held up a train about 30 minutes in this southwestern New M e x I c o town . Police said the horse's hind legs slipped betwee n the ties of a railroad bridge and its rront legs fell over the side. .~ r-Carry off a great prntabt& :;..4!1 1 reat-~ric"e. / I \ ~,~Y'""'''u" colo• r .. n •. 1,. ·.,,. ::. ri~ h-.111.r1·-. A 1,1•recker helped police hoist the horse from ihc r1 ge. The horse's rider was not in- jured. police said. And, though the hor se had some lacera- tions, it \\'8S not hurt serious· ly. e Crazy Thief? nOME (UPI) -Police are looking for three s t o I e n kangaroos. Animal love r Enrico Clark, 57, told police someone stole the kangaroos and r 0 u r Patagonian hares from the gr ounds of hls su burban villa. He sa id the hares may have been killed and eaten , but said he could not understand what a thief might want wilh Lhe kangaroos. e Fis/1 611arded N E IV C A ST LE-UPON· TYNE, England (UPI ) :r.'!Uffictpal~thortttff=h8Ye assigned guards to t h e ornamental pool in front of the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Ci v I c center to kee p hungry seagulls from eating the goldfis h. The guards went on duty after the gulls ate several fish and inju red a dozen more . e Son1e Delp! PAINESVILLE , Ohio (AP ) -Whoever broke into Ray's Garage did quite a job. · Burglars took cash , cigars, a sande r-buffer, an eight ·track stereo and several hundred do llars worth of tools. The burglars also took along lhe wa tchdog -a Great Dane. I See by Today's Want Ads e SUPER VAl'l! That'°li thi!I '69 Ford van 11lright. JI has cuslom interior It n1ags, e ,\IERCEDES for sale. It's .a. 1967 220 SE. wilh air ('Onditloni.n&, leather Jn. lerior and power brakes. 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Jrld ..,(1ur1•I l,lul!r1 ·l\"J .')JP o• 7WJJr. 104.97 Of 11•1: Ouf 11me P•1 P111" SAN TAANA r· ·r • TORRANCI YOll ~l'da and HawtllOrn~ e LAtclWOQD CArWll SI. a~d Paral!'Ount 81~4. Opt n wt1kdoy1 t :lO I• ':30; S1u11loy1 10 le 7 • ' • . ·-., ~ f .1._o_Al_L_Y_Pl_L_o_r ________ r•_•nd-'""-'-J.,_..,.,-"-•-· _n_n , T•ttooed Seagirl? Lady Sailor Mans tlie Boikr Roo m .,__,.,.,,,. Brom Wire Servtat1 l'ofr. and t.1rs. cox arrived Voorhees of Weit Stockbrid&e. ~ Like 1ny ordinary sailor in Saturday on a prlvate visit The Japanese-bom ton· t the boiler rwm. Shana Holt that bas taken them to 8 ductor leads lbe San Francisco -< "spirea to a tattoo. series of mu seums and other and Boston S y m p b o n y ut no nowery work of art, Orchestras and the summer -i. Moscow sights. ;,ue says. concert p r o g r a m at "It would have lO be a dain-* Tanglewood in the Berkshires. ty one." Doctors should be able ll) * wo= ~ol~he2~s~~f r: t!:!~:~e ~i.c!~r1~8Jf 7~crt~e~ iu:~~ :ai=a~ ~U ~~e o~ U S N t br k · to th permament visual damage In J" . . avy o ea 1n e partner in the Olicago law ··~Jacedk ganndg"i.:;-__ ~~n~kreahsc· ~~ori~~~i;::t ri~pt~:iJ:. a: firm of Isham, Lioc-Jln & grim ba ucv,.-\n;\; t at Beale after his tenn ends Jan. mans a ship's boiler. New York hospital spokesn1an a. She enlisted Ocl. ti as an E> said. He will enaage in general 1 f;•eman (or is 1't Miss Coca, 58, was listed in •-e .. practice of law and may han· firewoman!) recruit and is t.he good condition at ?i.1anhattan die trial work for the firm, , ··~ Abortio n PatU:n t P .t.!i'...a T On;rea WASlllNGTON (UPI) The typical recipient of a legal 8bort1on ls W'l'!Ml"rled, less than 2S years old, pregnant for the first time and most likely to have her abortion in New York. California or the District of Columbia. And, according . to .the Population Reference Bureau, as she makes her decision the patient goes through the same emotional turmoil that abor- tion has stirred among the • .I Cbnsmne1· Finance Council . . !:Jrg~~ .. ·~~ves to E~se Credit WASlllNdTON (AP ) -A d;ly. that our '°unsumerto flrulncde series of a.; sweeping recom~ .,. system con nues provl e r l'llr.. • COMM.WION was consumers wJth adeqwue meodations aimed at. ma~ cteited by~Congns& ln 1968; credit at rtasonable rates," consumer credit m o r e its membership tnchldes three ·4 available to more penons at memtiers appointed by the Nixon. ,18! • competitive pri~ bas ~n Prestden~. three seiiaton IP" 111» C 0 MM I SS IO N proposed by the · NationJI pointed by the president ol the chairman, New York attorney Commission on Consumer Senate, and three rep"'5t!n· Ira M. Mill.stein, ackoowledg-. Finance. , tatives named by tlie speaker ed at a news briefing that the "Because credit is so im· of the House. full panel never did vote ~al1 portant to American cun-President Nixon Wednesday its recommendations, which sumers, the co m m i s s Io o called issuance of ~ report other members &aid had been believes that it should be ",good news for a 11 drafted primarily by the stair. a v a i I a b I e t o e v e r y Americans" and pledged in a lo a 216-page report to creditworthy applicant oo a statement to give closest st-Congress, the comm!~lnn nondiscriminatory basis,.,. the tent.ion to its proposals. recommended a variety of only woman Jn her class of JJ Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital b Ed d~ t G t Lak N I founded in 1872 y war . men a rea es • ava J Isham and Robert Todd lli.1- Tralning Center. ( p ·c1en general public. • group's report said y,;edn~ "It Is ... vital to WUre consumer "Safeguards. .-"'~::....:..::c:::..:..c::c:~==~~~~~~-====== ·'After the shock wore olf, P'"'OPLE coin, eldest son of reSl t L Abraham Lincoln. they treat me like a l~<ly, "THE ~UE will continue to demand the nation's dose attention until safer, more ef- fective and more acceptable alternatives are developed," burea~ Prtsiden"Pi-Mic"~! watch their language and are "----------' The governor worked for perfect gentlemen," she said two other Chicago law !inns following surgery to repair the be! t · bl' e 1'ce of her shirwnsites. ore en er1ng pu ::: s rv . r--* eyeball and plastic surgery to * Daughters of the leaders o( ~f:~ct the right. sld.~ of Model Jabe Von Haag and the Soviet Union ahd tDe ..... her American h u .s b a n d • '• Brewer.'8id Iii rdttilqg.~ese • st\!dY resul!S ... ; 1. !: ~] United States met in a familY.. The ~fpokeadiab said Miss Michael, named their new son, type summit 'session in Coca's, ~tors reported the Crazy Horse. ::· 'd'.tie· ... p:ofile 'ot.f:lht,' .. ' ical J,,1 T~ abortion' patieot. •as ... wn in h1oscow. operation to repair the rupture "Plenty of people have Tricia N t x 0 a a n d her was successful but indicate:.! it named their children after husband, Edward Cox, wer.? wouJd be near the end of the American Army generals," hosts at a reception at the week before they could tell if said Von Haag, a 29-year-old chart form by Christopher Be11 Tipsy? Tietz and Sarah Lewitt. It was Rumor had it that Lon· cited in the bureau's Popula· U.S. Embassy residence. there was any.visual damage. writer who c.ame to live in Among their guests were '+ Britain eight years ago. "l don's Big Ben was leap· lion Bulletin which said that in ing ·like the tower of the last decade "a revolution Pisa, which caused has taken place both in its Galina JSmllne\', daughter of Conductor ~JI ,O.wa has decided to call my son after a Sovie& Communist party chief purchased land.and~a home in great Indian chief .... some w.orried quest:kms (abortion's) legal status and in in the House of Com· public attitudes toward It." Leonid Brezhnev; Galin's bus-West Stockbridge; Mass. f:ir Chief Cr~ Horse of the band, and Vari Bmbnev, son $17,000, accOidiTig ·to the Oglala Sioux aided Sitting Bull of the soviet leader. Southern Berka~ reglstr.y of against Gen. George Custer It was: one of the rare times deeds office.~ and was killed in 1877. Crazy rnons. It was discover· ed that since 1960, when the · till was dis- covered, Big Ben has mov~ % of an _inch. THE BUREAU is a non· profit organization which analyzes and interprets in- formation on population and related subjects. the Brer.hnev childre:l ap--Ozawa purchased the home Hofse Von Haag was Oom peared at such an event. and land ·from Arthur New Year's Day. You feel richer at Keystone. This is more than a pl~ce to save money. IJ's a place to make money. That's a good feeling. At Keystone you1l earn the highest interest possible. This kind"ol interest can do nice things for your savings. Let's say you deposit 51000 now, then de· posit SID a month· for 10 years. When the 10 years are up you'll have put in $2200. But you'll end up wilh 53181.98. · That's what inte;rest compounded daily at 5% does for your money at )<ey~o~e. . . Get tbe highest possible iaterest. ~ '6Dl Cet11f!cate AccOl.jnt'. $5060 minimum deposit. lQ Term: 2 to 10 years. •5i1.0L Cerlillcate Account". $1 000 minimum 7471 deoostt, Term: 1to2 years. '51LOL Bonus Account•. $1000 minimum deposit. 74/U Term: .6 months or more. '50L Passbqol( Accoun1'. Deposit any amount. 1U Add or withdrew al any lime. •Anni.I !n111'"'· .lroc;CQVnll ~1111\ll'td 110 to '20,000 by an -oe.ru:y ol the 1Jnlt~ SrMe' Go.-e•~rnent. ft can cpst sz.oo for Notary service. 35~ per money order. A sale 'deposit box runs m6re lhan $3.00 a year. But at Keyslone you can have them free anytime you need them. Get these free services at Keystone.· • Money orders with SIOOO minimum balance • Travelers' checks with 51000 minimum balance • Notarv service with 51000 minimum balance • Tru sl cleed note co\l ~ction with $1000 111ini1num balance • Photocopy service for important documents with SlOOO minin1un1 balance • Save-by-mail postage • Exchange checks • Payroll savings deduction Plan • Parking while in our offi ces • Community rooms for civjc, charitable and educa~onal groups ·, Interbranch deposils and wilhdrawals al any of our offices • Drive-i n tell er • Safe deposit JJoxcs All this adds up 10 a feeling of security. You have a resource for flFture investments, your money is creating additiunalinco me and you have funds quickly on lap for any emergency. Open ,your accoun J now. You 'll like the inleresJ, you'll like !he service and you'll like feeling richer. ,..,..Be sure to ask about l(eystone'S newest cOn-,. venlence-the modern 24·hour Muney Machine service at the Airport Center, Newport ollice. '.·OKE!STONE SAVINGS .. . -' .llND-LO.llN .llSSOGl.llTION Ronald W. C&spers, Chairman of the Board Euaurw omctt w._..~; J40tt Beach Blvd .. next to Ha 'Pcnny Inn , Phone 893-2•9t. Anaheim oUk&: sss N. Euciid-opJJOll~ Jrold.way·lobtnsons. Fhone 772·7440. Alqx:rrt Center, NCWPort ofllco: 4301 MacArthur Blvd., Phone 8.ll-OS67 AsHrt over $60 mllllon. • 2640 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 There 's Nothing Like-I A Rose! Hybr id Teas, Climbers, Trees, Grandifloras YELLoW Apo Ila Kl119'1 Ra"'°"' Oldt1- $1tteJ'1 Gald Medalllo11 I K ca- lriltt Gold lowaU TitolltOI S.llllMI' 5110 1 .. MULTI.COLOR S.11rhe -S111Mt TaflM!rH GraHdo ·-WHITE PC11COR e I. A. YllthM'la LAVENDER SterlllMJ Sltv.t RED CNrtotN A1N110llf • OklaHM • Heort'1 DalN e MlraHy e JoMekCI e Chrysler 1111,.,tal e Cllrkriam Dior e htthidy Detby e Mhtw UK ... · ··- ORANGE TO RED T••• C..t9R1lal M at!tt1:i1-e Gypsy ConHMllMI Parfor1111111Ca Ole' e Tropka•a e Malaw PINK Ifft.ti Ta...- Qllfftl Qlrabeth ElectrOll e hwltc.hff Hal" T rc111bel ''" .OWl 7.95 ,.,..,, 3.98 Capb trClllO e Cettt.ry Two Mlu All·Arnerk a• leauty No11°Pate11t 1.98 ,., ,~, ,~, I . blade and dlcJlnndra --lllflR __ .... _ -----*-·-----·----_ ........ GUARANTEED TO WORK ON ANY TYPE OF LAWN Prevents crabgrass, onnuol bluegrass, pigweed and other pesky weeds. Kills lawn in- sects and fe rtilizes your lawn. UG. '19.98 SAYE ONLY s100 sa•• • "-• • Fit .. ,,.. ...... e NectClri• e Aprkitt AND MANY MOIE Practical, ornamental a nd you'll e n j o y years of delicious fruit! Pick a sunny spot and plant ... Grape Vines The ...... foMlty wlll ... l•Y pldil.. 1rape1 frnll fro111 the YIM. ................. 119 l lWer lWactl Grape • ••· UTTLECADO Dwarf Avocada PLANT . A . PAK VEGETABLES and FRUIT Cuthbert RHborry Artichoke Cherry Rhubarb Thornle11 Boysenberry Miry Washington Asparagus They'r~ f~esh, rooted ind re1dy to plant .98 ••• Flower Shop ... n.·•...-."w........_ ,....,. c ...... ..,,.. ... tellct ... ,..,. ___ . ...... "'W*-4 .. J., .. , '':'*'''f) . ' -;_ ... -4.95 P.HQNE ··546-5525 .·I Resolve: ln '7 3 to i1nprove yonr environ1nent. We'll help with over 25 ,years of "K now-How." , • "' .,. ~ -; ·• ' ·" ,. 'r,. • •• • • :j ~ ?"" .,. ·' ... ·! ·I ~ .. -. · . . 1. .. . • ·' .; ., •' ·- •• =· .. , • . '; • " • .. ~ <t-• • - .. . , • ' .:: • . • . •" •. • ' . • • • .•' , .. ·" ~ ' ' ' I c _, ~ •• . . .... ;: ··~,.-_._. ...... n. ..... ~--~cz. ~: '-' '. .. . ,,. .. .. • "Come back here, darn you I If yw go aeywliere- the lodge, I'll die of anbarrassment1'1 L. M. Boyd Seven of Every l 0 Movies Flop Surveys indicate ooly a fifth of the college stndenl.< :.~ consider .marijuana more dangerous than liquor .•• DID I TEIL yoo SOYen out of every 10 movies flop at the bol; ti· ,.. fice? ... SOME MEN, certainly, couldn't survive without !;. loL Specifically, astronauts. Tlral's what Ibey called liquid • oxyg"' . . . ON THE MARKET now Is a butter-fiaVOn!d • ; popcorn salt, but It's better oo buttermQk •• , 00 NOT •j. KNOW how the Swablll natives regard their fathers. Know · ~\ only that in their llngo the word "papa" means "shark." .•· .. • • • . . • • .. . . . ' LISTEN NOW, please, te this observation on the ladies . by that savvy gentleman James Jones. oovelist: "My experience rib women -weoches, plinceMes aod olher5-luis been that oo wtman can ever be dominated by any male she doesn 'I want IX> be dominated by ... FOCVSING RANGE of )'OllT eyes at age 40 is about a quarter of what it was when you were 10, it's sa.Jd. 'I'booe little muscles tighten up, sir. UQUOR IN fUGBT -Q. "How much does an airliDI make on the liquor It sells for $1.50?" A. About $1. Incideotally, mo.st all the .airlines hav< quietly dropped that old rule which ooly allowed two drinks per passeng,... Our Dying dub cars are picking up a little more loose change these days. Q. "HOW old Is a pup before It cuts its p?mUlll<lll teeth?" A. From four IX> fl"' months maybo. tllltil then. bop everythlng, including the lawn fumllure, oo the mantel. That's sound advice • PERSONAL NOTE-The ladyfrlend's new refligerato< ha s an automatic ice maker. Every oow and then you bear it go thud, rattle and hiss as it dumps the cubes and fills up the trays with water again. I no longer get up in the darlt with my llashlighl aod gun to catch tbO prowler. Took awhile IX> get tuned in IX> it, illolJgb. Calls IX> mind the old Ice box in my mother's little cafe, Kay's Kltcben, In Bremerton, Wash. When It came oo intermittently, the shudder shook Jtbe place. For a while after we moved out of there, I used to be tricked awake a couple of times be- fore dawn by the surprising silence In Che night. Eerie. AtmlORITIES WHO should !mow still insist these flve places, in order, are the hee.Jthiest big cities nationwide in which to live: 1. San Diego. 2. Atiami. 3. Denver. 4. At- lanta. S. Sao Frondsco. N<rl five healthi.st, they claim, are : 6. Seattle. 7. Minneapolis-St Paul. 8. Dallas-Ft. Worth. 9. Buffalo. 10. Cindnnail. Addrns mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1815, NtUJ- port Beach, Calif. 92660. · Huntington Tells Record ,....--,:1.... \U ·~ In Building The 1972 building boom In Huntington Beach has of- ficially ended with a 12-lfionth record ln new con.strucUOD estimated at a value of $1CI million. Officials from the building department report 480 permits were lssued during December with an estimated construction value of $7 .5 mllllon. The exact value . figure for aU 12 months of 197% was $106,437,762. The old building record waJ ah even $100 mllllon for pei:mlls Issued In 1969. That was a county record, and the new SUB million mark may also be a high for any city in Orange County. The biggest single project given approval In December Wllll 47 bomel to be built by s •nd S ConstrucUon Co. near &1cFadden Avenue and F.dWarda: Street, with an estlmaU!d value of 11.5 million. "Minimum STOO perSONI ICleCIUflt Hop in your car and come as you are! The Imperial folks are waiting for you! _ _,, ... -.M1f/. .... rµC~-· DAILV PILDT • 2· Baby Chimpanzees Wfilt Fateful Decision ' ' Hearing Set Olpllol --SAN FRA!ICISCO °"""" L. !'-. llate In-surance mmia•Mlontr, bu l>ETROrr (UPI) -John Two orpnlzatlons, 1 dUttftl John aod Lisa. "They sho• 1telet1J rare and~-apecles." damaae, tart not organ ocbodulod • pobllc bearinc bert J111. Sf IO .......,. lm-~i<P!iiloni ;;;;"' bol1lb inluraDee ad•ertlala& mattrlal. ud Usl, two baby cblm-. '"'"p callinl IU.U ZAP P"' I I , U.. -1 In (ZootocJcal Action Program) e1p1 at Wayne State and one which wants to use Uillvenlly wlllle 1 coinmlttee the cblmps In I es t 1 n -g decides their poulble life or automo•lle air blp, are at death. odds ~ the w.efulness of DR. LA WREN CE M . Patrick. engineering professor at Wayne state, says cadavers and dummies used in air bag e.lperimtnb have limllaU..... damage." George R. Campbell, direc- tor of ZAP, said use of the chimpanzees would · be "a u,,eJess atrocity, a waste of a JOHN AND USA, two YOUDI males named btfore their sei: tdentltid were-known, wer-e capturod In Si<rrl 1-In West Africa. ' • You ow ere You Stand ... • •• fo..,,.,1·=@ • -THE ''Two· Bit'' BUS · ' .v.oos'"'"""" If you .stand under this sign, you will get picked-up by "The Two-Bit Bus Line". signs because "The Two-Bit Bus Line" is already providing regularly scheduled serv- ice as shown on the map above. Our new Signs are going up all over.announcing the signs simply make it easier for you to find most convenient, reliable and economical where your bus stops .•• easier to know transportation avallable ... only 2s-one-way where you stand. with frM transfers. , . Watch for it on your corner. It's a sign of Of c:Ourie, you don't have to wait for.our new the times.· . l • f ' . . J-i> • Mesan Lauded -• Gilbert G. Thibault of '161 ~.·~~ • lldblnbood, Lane, Coota )II-I ,,,_ Foflrfformatlon or·bus schedules. call "The Two-Bit-Bus Line" al (714) 547-8004 or write 0us at 1126 E. Washington Ave., Santa Ana , California 92701 l!M beeo aw¥ded a doc1or of Harbor.Blvd.alFeirOrlve pbllolopby decfe.. from Wayoe (714) 979·1000 Stl1o l/1~Nllty, l>tlrol t,,~=======~I MicNpn. I- f '. I , 'Jf IWLY PILOr Tl!urst111, Jan_, 4, 1973 Busy Y ea:r in County . Sµn~rvisors Back Qu~e Relief Drive . ·~ • ' Increases Seen in MQrriages, Divorces " -;'-~TOM -BARLEY :· °'""°""''"""'"" : SANTA ANA -Or- ;, County's bOOmlng ~11rt1ge • business contlnue4 to do ex· acily that 1n 1972 with 13,450 • couple• -a new record - ' flocking to the county clerk's ' • marriage license bureau to I Museum Plans "Sea Exhibit SANTA ANA -An exhibit : ' entitled "This Great and Wide Sea" will be displayed Tuesdays through Saturdays from Jan. 6 to 28 at the : : Charles W. Bowers Museum, : 200'l N. Main St., Santa Ana . Museum hours are: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through : r Thursdays, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. , 1 Wednesday and ThW'Sdl)' ~ evenings and 1 p.m. lO 5 p.m. Sundays. ' ------ answrr~Cupld's calt. That loll! refl•<l• •• 11 per' cent iocrease over the 1971 taUy or 12,144 marriage Uce111e1, Co<mly Clerk WUUern E. St John said. It was just as well that the little bowman was on the mark during tm. For divo1Cils cun- tinued I<> climb with the 11,213 marriage dlssolutlOll! Hied In 1972 being 3.S percent up on the 19,871 marital splits recorded in 1971. Passport applications -irl'O handled by the marnage bureau -dropped to 600 in 1972 from the 700 ref.ordcd in the previous year, but tbe news came as no surprise to the county clerk's statistl· ciaos. Post offices in Hunlingt.on Beach and four other cwnty communiUea took on the ad· ded chore ol pasaport ap- pllcallolls last year and alphoned olf what the main o!- flee belevu to be ·at least JOO rucb peUUons. Fewer aliens 1pplled for clUunahtp in um, the first The 19T.2 total of 5 was ORANGE COUNTY such decllne 1n that ~tcgory in recent years. down by 20 percent on the 643 ..._ ______ _, new .AJnerk:ans who attended naturallu.tlon ceremJnles dur- ing 1971. That 1971 total had represented a markup of & new cltltens from t~e 1971 total. Trail Set In Orange Cri~lnal ac tions filed Jn ORANGE _ A hiking and Superior Court d~pperl by 18 , equestrian t r a i I stretching percent in 1912 with the 2.202 along Santiago Creek from ccmpla.ints handled well below Chapman Avenue to Cerro the figure of 2,673 ~rded in Villa park will be CQD!tructed the previous year. here to link with a county-wide '"Th~ reason for that dec!Jne master plan. lie.s in action at munlrlpal City councilmen have a~ cou~ level." St John said. proved $11 ,465 for construction "'Ibey had a 35 percent mark· of thil 3.f>.mile trail. Two up tn lower court: action that other trails ba":e be.en pro- re90lved the complaint before posed within city lbnlt1 for 7.f It could reach SUperlor Court miles and an additional ·COD· levels." 1truction cost of f24 ,420. ONCE AGAIN -- - -Sole Starts Tuesday December 26th OUR SPECTACULAR YEARLY '. •· ' . . . SAVINGS BONANZA THAT CAN SAVE YOU $40.$60.$100 AND MORE SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 700/o AND MORE ON ALL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS IMPORTED & DOMESTIC I CHANDELIERS 11-HANQING LAMPS 11 WALL FIXTURES I SCONCES I FINE TABLE LAMPS I '---~-~~~r.., • OR USE o~u""'R""""'""""'"""" -CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN ...... Phone 646-3737 ELECTRIC & LIGHTING 222 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa (Across from GrMnhaYlft NurHry) Special courtesy to Bu;lders and Interior Decorators ·BARBI COUNTRY· CAMPER reg. 11.88 . TODAY! ----- ~S:V'T ~ i I Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend· May be used on envelopes as return address labels. Also very handy •s identification labels for markin9 personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on 9lass and may be used for mark ing home canned food items. All labels are printed with stylish·Vo9ue type on fine quality whltt· gummed paper. -----------------------1 r P'l11 lit ttlll CWpOll, Cllp 111• "'Iii Wllfl 11,U ,.l I PIJ.I ,.,,.., .... LllHI DI ..... P.O .... UM I I , •••• Mtlol. Cltll, '24':' I I I I I I I l I I I I L_~_PIL,5!!_~!~!!~~----J [DAILY, PILOTI1---. ---1 HE-HELl!fUL GUIDI FOR TODAY 'S H 0 M E MAKE R 'S r I I 7.99 I Turful Baby Tender Love Dolf "HI DOTTIE" DOLL reg. 9.88 ----- The Original RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY reg. 3.98 2.99 ____ ... Fisher Price PICK·UP & PEEK PUZZLES reg. 2.98 1.99 ----...: MASTERPIECE Tho Art Auction Ga,,,. reg. 5.9S 3.99 CYNTHIA -Tha Now 11" Talking Doll reg. 14.88 7.99 The Action • Jackpot G1me PAY · OFF reg. 6.88 3.99 ---------..:i Ployslcool GIRAFFE WALK!R CHAIR reg. 8.95 S.99 ·-------..:i . . BATTLEGROUND ACTION PLAY SET ' reg. 5.95 "YOUR FULL SERVICE STORE" . . ·3.99 TOY WORLD 223 EAST 17th ST., COSTA MESA IN f"ESA CENTER . --OPIN l"ltlOAY 'TIL f P.M. • tho quake sb'icken area 11 for ,money, beddlng, t e nt 1, flashlllbll, balterles and lood . Boin! Chairman ·Ronald W. SANTA ANA -California Jaycees have the aupport of the Orange Olwlly Boan! ol Supe!'Vl!on ln collectq rtllef 1upplle1 .. for earibquake vlc. ... tlm.s In Managua, Nlcari,qua. Dan Dean, state dlrectoi-of the Jaycees, appeared before the board Tuesday and Yid the greatest need1 of people In Dean aald the American Red er-esllmales ll will have I<> feed 500,000 penoos ror the next 1ht montha. ~sR!e!J votum~ered t!e UJe of -Deen uld ·the Newport h1s Keystone Savtnas and H11rbor J1yoee1 have arranted Loan AstociaUon offices ln for wartbou.ae apace at the Newport Beach, Westminster Mayflower Transfer ~ of!!ces, and Anaheim as oollectlo!I 3050 Pullman St., Costa Mwi. polnla. . Suppllet collected in Orange County will be lru<ked I<> .... Angeles JntttnaUonal Airport and flown either directly lo Nicaragua or to nearb>' coun· tries. Persons wishing to donate money may se11d checks mad.! payable to the Managu11 1ielit'( Fund to state Jaycee head· quarters in San Jose, Dean said, 1000 PAIR WOMEN'S SHOES SEMI-ANNUAL • Lody Florsholm ' ¥1t~llty . e Fredricks by How1rd Fox ~---MEN'S.----, fLORSHEIMS WINTHROP 17.80 TO 27.80 14.90 V1lues to 4285 Value$ to 22.00 WOMEN'S 1 GROUP WOMEN'S 1 GROUP CANVAS SHOES BOOTS • Red Ball • Koch • Sperry, e Valley e Lady Florshaim e Sblcct e Hush Puppy OFF Values to $11.00 s400 1/3 OFF Values to $45.00 Values To $38 Chwldren's MEN'S E.T. WRIGHT 29.80 LAZT-BONES ,.u; ....... '"·-··---..-s 90 H.,..plllll Cha,.,e Values to $17 .oo DISCONTINUED STYLES · BROKEN SIZES. ALL SALES FINAL GREAT REDUCTION · ON WOMEN AND CHILDRENS SHOES AT THE BOOTERY UP TO 1/2 OFF I. AIR STEP Reg. to 21.95 , A .. t. Style• .......... 14.90 2. MISS AMERICA Reg. 16.95 ........................ 12.90 3. FASHION SOOTS Reg. 29 .95 ...................... 14.90 4. MAGOESIAN Rog. to 17 .95 ................. 7.90-9.90 5. ASST'D. CHILDREN 'S SHOES Reg. 16.95 .... 9.90 6. HI BROWS Reg . 16.95 ............................... 11 .90 7. EDWARDS Asst'd. styles ..................... 25°/~ off 8. U.S. KEDS Reg. to 7.99 ............................. 3.88 9. DANSKIN Tights & l eotards ':::~1 1/1 PRIC! I 0. FUUY HOUSE SLIPPERS Re g. 5.9g .............. 3.88 PLUS MANY MORE SPECIALS ! 225 E. 17tll 5'. COSTA MESA IN MESA CENTER Most ... Chertt -lnlAftWfk:ft Till. 1414771 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER -644-4223 LEON'S ONCE A YEAR! I SUITS-DOUBLE KNITS Rag . $89 NOW .... 64.SOIReg. $1 15 NOW .... 78.88 Reg. $110 NOW ... 78.88 Reg. $125 NOW 82.50 SPORTCOATS Big & Tall Men's DOUIU INnl .... tss.oo NOW SJl.11 SUITS -DOUILE KNITS Reg. Sit.SO NOW $41 .11 R•9. $95.00 NOW 564,SO ll99. $65.00 NOW S41.tl R•9. $125.00 NOW $82.50 a ... S6f.SO NOW Mt.IO Big & Tall Men's ~ .. , ...... NOW SSl.11 SPORT COATS-Oil, KNITS ONI •ROUP R•9. $59.SO NOW 541 .11 WOOL SLACKS Re9. $b5.DO NOW 545.88 1/1 PRICE! R~9. $~9.50 NOW 548.50 .----SlACKS-DOUILE KNITS----, 16.00 NOW 11.81 Reg. 20.00 NOW 14.50 18.00 NOW 13.50 Reg. 22 .50 NOW 15:aa 19.00 NOW 13.81 Rog. 25.00 NOW 16.SO Oflll Oll:OUP WOOL SPOIT COATS 50 to 75% OFF! '"•ous 111:A.Nos DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS 25 to 50 % OFF ! swv.ms & JACKITS-25% OFFI ONI OROU, WAIH 'N WIAR PANTS :~1~r1:l. .. 12.00 ...................... NOW 3.95 . t .EON 'S MEN'S SHOP -• and BIG and ~TALL • ·~7 M'is17~r:n. ~~~ 1~2~9~ · lttwttn Thrifty & Sehwar • o\Ll IAL•t;PINAL -ILtoKT ALTIUTtOfll CKAll:O• • • • .... -4 -. - For the Record Births Marriage Licenses ~ II~ _,... fM.Wd IO "'* lollNl .... , af Dec. ,,, STIWAltT.aUCIC.MEll -1911 H., '4, lfld Jtofllu o .• JI, DOttl 1nn LM Pl ... IOI, i<-tt111 V•lley ~Tllt·IALL -LAtl"I' I ., U. lit! Urll St., N_,.wt a..dl, Md U\11'1 11 ,H , Lllftl a-ti l!OWAltDl-McLAVGHLtN -J1'°'" C , ZJ. 1777 Hllic..t Or., L~ 81.cll, Ind I! ......... P,. tt. H. HollywOCld l(MAll'P-llO"l'E lt -J-S., ,,, L- IHdl, ~ Jen E., n . :12'2 F1lkl1nd Cit~, Hut1llll01011 8Mc:ll G•ltMlllOTH·TH0Mll'$0H -Ali.ti 0 , l1, l'MG TM!llrlt L.11., """'llntlOI\ INCfl, lnCI GMml 0 .. :JO, L .... "'" M.AnlNSO'+-OlJOAN -Wltll1,,, J., l'f, 11111 Judith A .• JO. DOth "JOJl O•lllQt AW., Cwt• Mesi TltACIY-MOt.INO -Roow' f ., 33, 17QU S•~ 8rUf'lO, Foun!1ln V1lMy, lllCI Slndrl It ., n, Mont.,1y ll'l•k 5TEllC-8ARNES -S\fOherl J ., 2', B .. lfl-r, Ind T .. ty t. .• n. HOil Wfftiior'I, H1111ll"1lon llNt;h ARON&ON·TORllil -f>a\11 J .• lS. 11 IOUO L.1 H.-:ltndl , Fount1ln V1ll1v. lricl Gr.-:t M,. n. Loo Al1mlloi KROEZE-HARllELL -Rooald L , 11, L-81..:ll. Ind 1(11en L., l'O, 91/f Otl!Cltllon, Founllln v1111y BACOH·WAllO -L1111Mr M •. 2', l'07'2 Allc1n1t Ln., Hut1llnv1on !kl<ll, tnd Arl1111 C .. 14, LO. Antlllft LtNOSTIU)M·HENOlllY -ltotllrt J ., ;p, l lllf l"ffyUlt J:\, )6. t1o111 )ltd Calll S111 OMvo. Sin J...,. C~1tr1r1111 ""'ltTl.,._WISS--OavlCI 0 , 2', C"""I°" Ind Clnlfyn J., JI, IMIOO Vltlt YorDt, """'*""'°" leecn AMSTEltOAM<SPECTOllt -Mollpll F, 2l. 1100 Wlftwr Av1., Hllf'lllfllllOll lllKl'I, lnCI lttllf• H., ll Clwt1 Vi•!• Dissolutions Of Marriage Two Water Surveys Requested TUSTIN -Two water pr~ ject stw:lles concerning the traMpOrtatlon of water from Northern CallfQmla to eastern Orange County have been re- quested by six water dlstricts and tbe Irvine Company. The Metropolitan W a t e r District PifWD bas rewrted it has been requested to ex plore two possibilities for bringing the water into the Santiago Lateral Pipeline which ex- tends east and west across Orange County to the San Bernardino line. The studies were requested by the El Toro, Los Ali.sos, Irvine Ranch, Santiago Coun- ty. Santa Ana ~fountains County and East Orange County water districts. itlott1 lip Jerry M. Schnitker of \Vestmin!ter has been promoted to car,tain by the Los Ange es City Fire Department. He will be assigned to the Hollywood area. Schnit· ker has been with the department r 0 r 14 years. Group to Stud y Park Progra111s ORANGE -A 14-meniber group that will spearhead study here of a proposed $5 million. JO-year park. ac- quisition and development pro- gram will hold its first meellng Jan. 15 The group will rirst appoint a 50-member cilizens com- mittee to assist city coun- cilmen in formulating a S5 million bond issue for a September election. Eugene Miller Count)r's Deputy Co1·one1· Resign s SANTA ANA -Eusrn{' !\filler. Orangt County's chief deputy coroner, ha! resigned to become roroner-puhlic 11d- mlnistrawr for Alameda County. t.1iller , 47. has been sct:ond In command of the coroner's ofnce for the pa!t 10 yean. Hi.' joined the coronrr·:-office in 19&0 as an invrstigator Tht' neY,. job "111 pay $27,600 a year. Senior \\'atch Commnnder James Beisner has been nam· ed by Sheriff-Coroner James !\lus1ck to fill ~lille r's post on an interim basis. !\tiller called the Alameda Countv job •·a once 1n ;-. lifetin-\e opportunity" as far as he wa!I concerned . lie said h~· hated to leave Orange County . but "there are not many vacancies in this bwiness." e E119l11eer SANTA ANA'. -An enginet'r ~ ""ill be added to 1he staff of Orange County Airport. Cowi· ty supervisors have approved the new position to take care of increased federal certirica· lion and safety demands. The job "·ill be filled under the Public E mp Io y men I Program (PEP). but the Sl.000 a monlh limitation on such jobs "''as waived by supervisors In order to hlre un engineer starling at $13.000. e Cooll119 It ORANGE -A $169,730 con· tract for air conditlonlng in !he acute unit of the Orange County ~h.>d1ca\ Center hns bet'n aworded by the county Bonrd of Supervisors. Service Engineering Air Conditioning Co. Inc. "'BS the lou· bidder. The Orange County Grand Jurv last summer critici1.NI lhe "medical center for the lack of air conditioning The jury cn11tendcd th<' deficiency COl't of the lives of n1an)' pati('rtf!' during hot "'Cather. e Beo4'h Gear SANTA A~A -Purchase of :1 be~ch .s<111Hizcr \\•ith a dic~L·I whcl'l tractor and a trut'k tractor and 1i-ailL'r to tran.~port it hes been approvl'd by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Kerineth Samp!K>n. direetur of Harbors. beaches and park.s. pointed out that. "'ith !he addition of Niguel Beach (Salt C.'reekl the county has 80 arrcs of ~aches to sen•ice. The other large county beach is in Sunset Beach. Estimated cost of !he CQUL]> n1ent is ~.750. The county will ask for bids. ORANGE COUNTY Spriuklers Required At Hotrl ANAflEl)I -Hu1!ders uf thl' proposed 10-story add111unl I!) th1· Jlyult !louse SClUthea~t 11! l111rbor Boull'I ard and Frl'1·chnan \\'ay hl'fl' ha1\• bcL·n rl·qulred to install nu aut un1atlc flrL· s pr in k I e r sys!cn1. Leo Freedrnan. whu o wn.~I the hotel and leases it lo !ht· Jlyatt llou~r t'Otnp;.1ny, ""a" told by plannini,: l'Om· missioner.i hl' CQt1ld not build \\1thout sprinklers. The commtrJston acte<t upon the advice of city firr off1c1;-.ls "'ho said tht proposed re in- for ced concrete construction did not afford adequate fire protrct1on. An ordinance n!qu1r1ng that certn1n buildings 1 n c 1 u d e sp nnk!rr 3y~lems is curren\11 begin drafltd, comn1iss1oncr~ said. ., -. -·· DAI L V PILOT J J • • • ('l1oose Spec ial Careen ·' P••I»'• ~ for 1 I duJl90fing c.,_, l • 1 MEDICAL ASSIST· t· ANT. MEDICAL OFFICE f RECEPTIONIST. Of DENTAL ~ ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST In /' our mod•l"I t1c1h1111. An llt91bi. IAIU· ,. tutio11 ulld1r t~ FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOAN PROGR AM end AHAOVED ~ for VE TE RANS •nd d1fMncM<tt1. Tu11lon PAYMENT PLANS 1w11l.bl1. l1f1t1rne EMPLOYMENT REFERRAL , SERI/ICE ,1 no .OCS11100..I ant. ACCREDITED lily ti'!• Attredltl"t (•-lltl•ft II It.I Notlot111! 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"' '"'_" ... Cl llli II II •l'l't,,~ ,.,., t 17141 170-0100 • ' > • • • • I Thursday, ~anuary 4, 1973 Pen11anent Bonae Security Pacific National Bank's Eastbluil Branch 'viii open its permanent quarters on Monday at 2501 Eastbfilff Drive, Newport Beach. Designi:il by New· port architects Robert E. Lee, David Klages and Associates, the Oranth \Vlll provide full banking' servires. Trustees o f P enn Central Cite Need for U.S . Funds r Finance Briefs e Norrhrop ., • WAS!llNGTON.,. 1lie Navy has awarded a $5.$ · mllllon contract to Northrop COrp. in V~nW.ra County, Seo.. Alan Craneton, (D.Callf.), has an- nounced. The contract, granted J>y the Nav~ Aviation Syst~ Com· maod, Is for constnlcUon of tai:ge~ drones, pilotlea planes uted for target practice. " e f'luor Bid . LOS ANGELES -Fluor Engineers and Contractors Inc., a subsidiary of Fluor C.Orp. of Los Angeles, has been awarded a planning, engineer· ing design contract on the pro- posed trans-Alaska crude oil piJ)f!line, a Fluor spokesman said. AJyeska Pipeline Service Co. awa rded the contract for work on mainline pumping stations and the Valdeii terminal facilities of the proposed 789- mile. 48-inch pipeline, U.S. Has Good, Bad News ' Economic Forecast Shows Tax-R ebatei; Higher Prices • ByJOHN~ ............ ~ 'NEW YORK -What are !ht pocketbook issues you'll be reading about in 1973? The same, dear weary· consumer, as In tm : wages' and prices and taies and jobs. But, while the issues are the tame, you'll be teeing a dilfereot facel To begin with, 50me of the nicest neWs lhis spring w111 be tax rebates, not taJ: demands, to workers who failed to lower their withholdlngs 19-adjust for Jo.,.."er taxes. At least $7 billion is expected to be fefunded . IN tm, the real news about prices was that their growth rate slowed. But, in 1973, there's a chance that prices might rise R)Ore swiftly. As 1972 ended, momentum was being built: food prices especially were headed higher. The sad fa ct is that the -. ~ one. ~pennarktt ... ecutlve put it: "A&cP ii like an airplane in a power dive. They're losing millions of dollars, but they're still cutting prices in order to. capture more or the market. They can't keep it ulf." lllODilts 11 I.bat the federal eovernrneni 11 playing a huge role in lnflation; no, not simp- ly ln restraining upward preseures with controls, but in creating the pressure. Over-spending, as expressed ln budget deficits' of $71 billi~n over the past five years, ts producing the pr..,ure. The in tbe 93rd Congress." TIIE STOCK market will produce ltJ USllal quota or news, it being the nature or that institution to prOmote discussion even when there Ii nothing to talk about. Two po8llibilities are worth watch- ing: ... -Wiii the small tnvestor return? And. ir he does, wlll that mean the return also of a speculative nu>Od in Which every·.me jumps aboard just before the wagon collapses? YOU'LL BE re8dlng all .year Chamber of Commerce of the Jong about wagu.' It's going to tJnited States claims that be a very active year for ma-federal 1Pencfing controls will jor labor contract& in con-be "the top iasue on which the struction, electrlcal equip-buslness community will fight ment. railroads , trucking,1.=:;:=:...::=:::..:,:::=::=:=;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;:;::;;:;;:-•;;, autos and nibber and plutics. Much pressure wUI be ' put on labor to keep its demands noninflationary. Last year, lhey rose about 6 wrcent. This year. the same Is expected. But, if food prices keep rising, there could develop some dramatk confrontations. DOMISTK~-EJtpt l lttm SWISS CHEESE HG ...... $1 .lt OUlt OWN DliLICIOU._..OMlr •.t.KEO • R ockmeU country failed in its goal of 3 P!IJLADELPHIA (AP) -"Penn Central can be sue-fronts, the trUstet>s have made percent inflation by the end of • Trustees of the financially cessfully reorganized on a some progress, and they still EL SEGUNDO -North 1972. Jn the past six months, With the w:Bge versus cost· of-living conflict reheating, it seems hiChJy un!ikely that wage-price controls will be lifted. Statement.'! pro and con will be issued all spring but the consequences are too great to drop them altogether . BROWNIES 6/49¢ \. ltEO. lk.fACM pressed PeM Central 1evet a I esecon 11ons o ... · 36 ADDRESSI 1 ~ The report said the grant ii has acqul~1he H.T. Golde percen&;.consumer prices, . IN AN as w • Tnmsportation Co. say the was necessary to ,improve viability can be realized. The Company, 8 l!'rankfurt-based percent. Dr. Arthur Burns, Federa · • • ITALIAN DILi ltlSTAUltANT IAKl'ltT-OltOCll!Y llililt-WINI Private income basis in 1976 ." 1ie1 · h t h d't' t Am-1·can Rockwell Cor p. says v.•bolesale prices have risen 5.7 el, 2) A line cannot reorganize in 1976 Penn Centtal's ·plant and pro-need for financial assistance producer .of SU""""'fs and w•-. An aspect or food problems Reserve Boar.d cha.inna.n, 'uc·ri e f witbouLgovemment financial vide more serviceable-equip-does not slem from ·an an-dow reg.ui~l'or-• ;;,; that beara watching is what-..-wamed.-:thal iL.!11flatio~ll-=~~;=;:=._=,7"7''-=T.'-.====-""""=:-::i:--assblallee. ment. to increase traffic ticipatioo of failure in these • automobiles. the big chain stores are doing creases. 1n 1973, the nahon s 8911 Adams at Magnolia, Huntington Beach, In a reorganization report volunle. respects. The assistance is re-The E I Segundo-based to protect their interests. Last economte fu ture may be filed with U.S. Dist. Judge The trustees also said other quired, rather. to make possi· aerospace, automotive, elec-year, difficult as it is to ~dversely aff~ted for a long John P. Fullam, who is conditions must be rilet if the ble the at~ainment of the tronics and industrial products believe, they got into a price-ttrne ~o come .. Watch federal overseeing the Ii n e 's line is t,o return to financial fourth condition lO viabili ty, m~ufacturer announced the cutting war, with The Great spendlllg, he said. Ofle el rtw i.,...t ~II o,.t911M• 111 C.lifwl'll9. lft 01 ....... 1 fffl" II TM~. Now HfYMol.HV11tllltl011 •-"· FOV1111ill V1lley, Cesl1 Mfll, . H..,..n I I el Orlfl9e C-'Y reorganization Wlder federal 'stability .. They sought the an increasine volume of traf-arnuisltion but declined to Atlantic &: Pacific Tea Co. What seems to be un-ban~ptcy laws, the ~tees elimination of the "burden of fi e.'' s~Jfy the sale pFi~ leading the way. derstood more in recent NEW HOURS DAILT 10·1:JO -Fii. I O·f SUND.AT 10-I CLOSED MONDAT said Tuesday they would ad-unncecessary em p Io yes . However, the trustees said ,'_:~~~~~~=:_---~~~~~~-----"'~'."><''__~~~'__,':'.:'.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"" vbe the government within a uneconomic freight lines and their r~rganizat ion timetable matter of week! as to the uncompensated passenger ser-has been arfccted "by delays amount and nature of the vice ... In swnmarizing rear-encountered in obtaining assistance sought. ganizalion progress to date, relief" in these areas. the report said: ''Without external assistance m&'TRUSTEES said if lhe the Penn Central rail system federal ' aid were granted "ON EACH OF these three will not im:;rovc~" they said. ======================= Din~tt~ S~ts Cak~ Off tloor 25% to SO% Of 1 TUESDAY thru SATURDAY JAN. 2-3-4 -5-6 • ' COLOI ·o""- TILE • """" \. • ' THE DO IT YOURSELF uik·brik™ WILL Get the Look and Feel of Real Brick For a Fraction of the Price! • • ' • This 6x8 Ft. Entrance Wall only $49.951 COM~L E TE -NOTHING ELSE TO BUY. Ooi<k·B•i<k'" hos all the warmlh and charm of century old brick. It's fireproof, waterproof. durable -just like brick. But while real bric!.; is heavy and requires structural reinforcements, Ouick-Brick1"" is lightweight and inslalls easily Ovet" any dry wrface! USE ~·bric'• ANYWHERE -INDOORS OR OUTDOORS! e Kitchen Walls e Entrance Halls • finiplaces e Patio Walls ·~Dividers • Wainw:otting 98• VALUE COSTA MESA-2221 .Harbor -81vd. ' 5"11"2 . STORE HOURS OP.E N SU NDAY -11 °'"'· • S ,.... MONDAY, FRIDAY -I e.O. •• t ...... TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, THURSD~, SATURDAY -I o.m.•5:30 P.'"· PLENTY OF FREE PARKING I ' f ' \ ! Lobbyist - Ordinance Approved SAN D!EOO (AP) -Any Pll'IOll or llDllP beins paid to lnlluen<e San Dt•C<l County pollcy must re1later 1s a lot>. bylsl, 1t1rt1ng next month. An ordinance approved by 111pervbor1 1\Jelday by 1 S.I vote requtra such registration as a "leglllatlve advocate." li1Ung the name ot the sponsor and tmru of emplo~ment. JN ADDmON, quarterly report.. discloslng hQw much money ls being spent and how much will be required The ordinance es:empts such groups as Common Cause and the League of Women Vote!'1 because DO 18.laries are paid their reptttentatives, a county spokesman said. But Supervisor William A. Cravens called the new Jaw '1gigantlc 0:verklll." Henry Boney, outgoing supervisor, voted w I t b Cravens against it. . A.MONG GROUPS opposing 1t is the San Diego County Sheriffs Association . "I don't want to register as a lobbyist," said Bi 11 Clement.I, 4-f.fprnentative of the ~ficers. "Just because I take someone out to lunch ~oesn't mean I am buying his 1nfluenct." Every expenditure of $25 or more durtn,i the preceding quarter-yea r must be reported. Guard Fined LYON, France (AP) - A court ordered a prison guard lo pay a $12 fine end lo remit $50 damages to a convict he hit with a truncheon. The guard claimed the prisoner had a dangerous reputation , was wielding a stool at the time and had already menac· ed him. AMAZING NEW HOME APPLIANCE ;' ' BOMED WATER II 1Q1111• .. H1111 Wiier P1rlller ... , ..... 411tW.ti.i. 1111111 ..... bt .. ,_!'•llH Mr Miii• - TIHo ~-OUINCW' .htln.t •Ill "'"' ,eilllltff ...... w. 4"!111· ........... 1e ....... , .... . II "" ~ ......... ~ _.., ... 11 •"'-It .. .,.. ,... • hdlM ., ""'"' ...... _., "OVfl'ildr' M~t:t• • Solt.,.,...., Dril~ .~ .......... le • W.._ wltll C"I ... ~ il'l'9 ,_. W.+w • ...... .......... ..., .. QUEHCH" ........ r1111 •er,.,. ,.,, i •tt..t ............. ......,,,._ . ...., ........ • , .... ·-· v.,.,u.,. • ,,.,... i-ic... ·"··· •le. '....._, ti.it., ...... ,.,..., , TMi't 9't Mflf""QvoMfll" ""'"' ~ --., l"411t,,.,, miipiltii, Col • writ.I, t.r • tr.. JO ,.. ...... if Dr. Ali.ti Mc. O..kh. ...,.,. .... ~. .. tt ,.,, ...... ftr Int. ft OIANGI COUNTY ('JI•) 114-1111 .• \. I DAILY PILOT om an ' You've Never Seen Anything Like It! Million Dollar Overstock Must Go As'73Furniture Shipments Come In! ALLS PIECES ·$ Own This Elegant 5-Pc. Bedroom At Savings Now! • TRIPLE DRESSER • FRAMED MIRROR •HEADBOARD • 2 BEDS IDE CH ESTS This fabulous value is typical of the great sav- ings yoti enjoy shopping the Levitz W archouse way! Expertly crafted in an elegant Spanish design with intricately detailed drawer panels, massive "rope" design comer posts and Golden Oak 8-coat finish! Includes all pieces above with fu ll or queen.headboard. See it today -and hundreds of other Famous Brand Bedrooms - at Levitz savings! Values Included Are •ONE-OF-A-KIND •FEW-OF-A-KIND • BRAND NAMES • COMPLETE SUITES CLEARANCE ITEMS • ODD PIECES • OVERSTOCKED PCS. •SOME FLOOR • SOME""AS IS" ' .,,.. . SAMPLES ALL&PCS •. s494 Custom Made For Levitz By Thomasville · MaahifJCeni M cdit~rrancan design executed by Tho- ma1vilte•1 f.amed ani1a.n1 ln rich Pecan! Unquestiona- ble.quality-triple dreaser bat 2-doors and 9 dust- Rroofcd drawers, rich moldinas. The twin mirrors are nawla, pla&e. class! Full or queen headboard! . • TRrltE DRESSER •FRAMED ~11RROR •HEADBOA RD • J NIGHTSTANDS AU.5-PCS. $296 Sumptuous Spanish Without The High Price Tag! Now you can have the bedroom of your dreams! Rich Spanish with ltn pressive panel draw.tr fronts .•. antiqucd drawer pulls ••• all In a·dcep. rich Oak finish\ Plus drawers are dustproofed. dovetailed and center guided! ChOOlie. full or quoon betdboard! Watch what happens when the world's largest seller of famous name furniture is desperate for space! You wouldn't dream such lxirgains were possible! Choose from hu~ drcds of floor samples ... one-and-few-of·a-kind items ..• "as is" merchandise ... discontinued styles ... odd pieces ..• at incredible savings. Our regular low warehouse prices drop even lower as the 1973 shipments come rolling in! • ' . ,,. . Spanish At Its Best By Famous Bassett! • .. ~UBLE DRWER •MIRROR • Ht:'.ADBOARO 4'2 BEDSIDE CllES'tS • AR~101RECllEST ALL6-PCS. $397 Make this palatial suite a '"murt-sco"! Richly designed and ~xccuted with a 5atin-like pecan finish ... top Ba.uett qual• 1ty. Du5lproofed, dovetailed and center-guided drawers. Above pc&. wi1h full or queen headboard. Sec it today .•• and save! Own This Magnificent Bassett, French Provincial Suite Now! Exquisite suite has rich cherry finish. features 9-drawer . lriple dresser <A'ith delicately designed drawer fronts and scalloped base .. , framed plateglass mirror . , . elegant shaped headboard in full or queen si1.e. ..._ • • 72~ TRIPLE DRE..'iSC:R • f-RAt.·IED ~llRRUR •HEADBOARD •NIG HTSTAND ALL4-PCS. $247 Incomparable Spanish Beauty By Famed Bassett!' Ccn1 uric11 nit.I elegance .. , excitin~ly fini'\hcd in rich pecan! You'l l love the delicate n1olding5,,. intricately designed drawe r panel~ ... massive antiqued hardware and countless qualily touches! Above pieces \ol.ith full or queen head- board nt giant savings! ·.The· World 's Largest, A Short Freeway Dri ve A way ! OP EN TODAY ... TOMORROW IOAM TO 10 PM San l>-iego· Freeway At Beach Blvd. Exit Next To The Huntington Shopping Center ' ' • - - I ! '4 OAILY f'ILOT r-,, '*-Y •. an , I P\JBUC NOTll:E PUBUC NOTICE PUHUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Swltlf •__1 . WILLIAM ·SI JOH SU,l ltlOlt COUllT 01" CALll<Ol:MIA, ,._,.,. .-oi, Cllll....... C-ty Clift T•: cn-0 ....... VALaMll ... 1tos• COUNTY 0" OiltAfllOI .,_.,.. fw •nartw A....,. el UW 111 Wftl Clltc C...Mr Dl1w, PW'lftd Or.._ C•I Diiiy ""°'· IMC..,_, Pert ••I Sllill 1Sll c:':'::iM~j;1:7'~lf DK.mW 14 JI, a, 1'72 Ind J-y .. Liii ...... ( ........... "'61 SUMMONS 1m JU1.7J Tll1 1111) m•n EMEllALO ESCiltOW t:cmPOll!ATION. ---~-cc,.,,-oc70=::=---· I ~ lllr1 ,._.II~ PUBUC NOTICE Pt.tbll"*I Orange Co.it O.lty Piiot A C11Uloml• Corp., Plaln!IH: YI. J•-rv ,, 4, 10, ltn 2·ri CURTNER ENTEllPR ISEI, ' N c . l -------;;;;::;;;;;:-------1:::::=-:_.:c.::_::_.:::c._ ____ _.:.:.: 1 GEORGE CURTNER ; II: ICHAR 0 I . ...... \'! MAllUYAMA ; NEWPOtlT KATIONAL 11tOT1c• TO ca•o!TOb PUBUC NOTICE eANK1 UNITED sTATEs oF AME1t•CA: su,.1•1<11: COU•T 01' THI INTERNAL REVENUE s E" v I ( E ; STATI OP C.W'°llMIA •Oii .,.,.. STATE OF CAL1FOAHIA I S T·A TI! TMS COUNTY 0' o.ANOI SU,llllOI: COUllT OP THI 80ARO OF l!"QUAL llATIONJ FRANK ......... 14m STATI OP CALll'OllMIA ll'Olt POZGAU air. WESTERN 5HEET METAL. E1t1tt 01 ,.llEO W. llOEWEKAM,., TMI COUtfT'I' 0, Da.UIOI CO., I Ioli Pl~p; !LEGANT DKMMd, MO A·7*1 ENTERPltlSES, INC.; WILLIAM E. NOTICE' IS HEllEBY GIVEN to thl NOTICI Of' Hl.f.ltlNe OP ,ITITION EGEAMAN; SAN·VAL RESTA.Ufl.AHT crtdll!n of "" abo'lt 11...-:1 ~I l'Oilt "lt0SATI 0, WILL. ANO l'Olt EQUIP. CO. I Cel!tor11111 Corp.; PHILLIP IN! at1 pw-. tlnl ... ctalms tQll!MI thl LITT•ltS TISTMllfllTAltY O. SHATZ; STANLEY F. HANSEN, M.0.; 111kl llladlllll 1 ... rtQUlrlld to 111• thlm, E•lat. ol DEAN QUIGLEY WADDEL.L, JOHN DOE I THll.U X; MAll.Y II.OE ANO wllll ti'll! ~ 'IOlldll ..... 111 tl'lll otfk• .. Dl!"A N Q. WADOELL. O«lllld. BL.ACK COAP. A CaHlor11111 CorPOrallon. ot rM c111rk ot "'9 ._. MlfllfH court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttllt Neal 0.lendlln!S. or to •rt 1 • n I """'· wllll tM Patrick Weiklell ~ Hiid i,.r..in • pttl!lon To lht Oei....S.1111: A clvH compl1ln1 MeeD11fY v o t.t c h• r 1. lo thl -kit" Probate of Wiii 11nd for IDU11nt• ot J\ioi blen 111 ... riv ll>c pt1l11tl!h •11•lnt1 dllr"91wd tt nw olflct ol hlf" attonwv•, ~ Tettamenl ary to P1lllL_,., vou. II vou w11t1 10 defend th!I 111ws1111. N-ft'IM. Wl llf't. seatt. I("""' and ~ TO wfllch 11 maclll 1'11' lurlhlr vou mvtl 1111 111 11\b court a writ!"" Jtlordln, "'5 5'11111 flguenll, Xltti ftoor, Hrtkllt11r1, and !twit IM lime and pl.ca pl1adl1111 In rtiPOflll ID "" comptaln! (0< LOI AflSlll'ltS, Calltwft11, 90e1J, Wllkfl 11 ol '-<1111 IN llnM hu tlMn Ml lot I -01.n or or1I plU<llllll, II a Jut.lkl l"9 pld of bUll""' Ol IM lllld«sloflld In J11nu11rv 16, HT.I, 11 f :OO 11.m., 111 tn. Court) •lltlln lO d•I'• 1f11r 11111 111mmon1 aH mttttrt ptrlellllllO I• Tiii n t1t11 ol uld couri.._.. of Dtplrtmll'lt NQ. 3 o• wkl I• wv.i on r1111. OtMrwlst, IOU!" del11t.tll OK.ldll'lt. wfltll11 lour month• •!tit' 11111 c-•· 11 l'OCI Civic Cll'lltr Drl'fl Wt1t, 111 wltl bl tflltrld on app11c.at on bV 11111 t1r11 pUlblkloli.. of this oot~. thl City Df Santa Ana, Calltor11l1. 1>1111111111$ and tM court m11y ..,,., • llldll· 0.1911 O.C---13. H72 0.led Decemt>lr "'· 1'72 '""'' 11Qalll1I 'fOll tor 1119 ..-y cw othl!' $.AltAH ANN llOEWEKAll\I" WILLIAM E. SI JO+IH, rt111t rlQllflll'd Ill 1119 CO<r\plel111. l!:irttCVtrl11 of 1111 Wiii County Cl11rk II .,.. wish N ll'llil thl ...,le• of 111 111· of 11111 abl.IW 1111Md dl<:fdtfll SAiltS•lt Md OA1t••1t ,_., 111 1111, mall.,. 'l'Oll "*'Id -., M NOSSAMAH. WATllltl. SCOTT, All_., •• , LIW pnrmpflr .. ·~·· .,~ pl1•cll111 II ... ., ICl.U•Gl:ll ANO $COTT 106 SWiii M~ Avt. -I' be fllH 911 1111'11. ' tu swnri ,.._.,.., lflll ,...,., fMllr'ltfta. C811"'11i• 011111 July 21 lt n. U. ~ C.1111"'1111 •17 Tah 1211) llt-1'41 WILLIAM E ST JOHN ~ .., lllft.tm. A,..,...,. IW: htlllolltr Clerk . ' PubUsbtd 0r1noe Coest Deify ,.tl61, Pul>lltllld Ortl'ltf ca.sf o.nv Pilot, Bv Donr>1 Gibbon~ Dtctmbtr 1•, ft, 21, 1972 '"° J111uary •· Jami•rv 3. ~. 111, 1973 3·1l OcllUIV ' 1m uis.n ISEAL.J PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NcrMCE ltAY L. MAYl'llLO l30I Lon. •111dll •l•d. • m u IM!h O•tt. C11lllornl1 902# NOTICI: TO Cll:OITOltS NOTICI: TO Ciltl DITOJll Of' T-4: UUI Ht..U71 1UPEl:IOlt COUIT 01" THf: •UL!t TRANl•Eilt AllorntT for l"l1l11!1ff STAT• 0, CALIPOltNIA l'Olt Notk 1 11 ~ OIYlfl to Iha Crtd!lor1 Publlihld Or1111g1 Coat! OaHy Pllot ntl: COUfllTT 0, OlllAMOI: OI C1rl Sudl119 Jr. -8MtNrtt11 A. Sudlng, 0.Cember 21, 21, 1tn and J11ro111rv 4. 11. ,.., A·74M' Tr-ftrors, w~ bUIJ""5 llddr111 Is 1'1J ' :is09.n E 111 t e t I MARV EL A IN E 113.1 NrwPOrl Blvd., Conti Mes.I, Covnly WADSWOITH, 1l1D kllllWll t1 M. ELAIHE ol O••llOI· 511111 ol C1lltorn!11, 11'1•1 a CuO< PUBLIC NOTICE WAOSWOfttH, aho t-n EL.AINI!: tr111'111f>r It atxlUI lo btr made lo 1(1n,..1h , ___ -::;====~'°'=c=~--WAOSWOltTH, OlcffMd. 51ockllllrn. Ind Gl<"•ltl H, Woll.I NOTICE 15 HEltEIY OllJEN lo ttor Tram,....... wt... bllill'IMI addtftl fs PICTITIOUS I USINf:SS rr ... ltor-1 of 11\t 411;ocrrt r>irnlll dlcldetll 520I Napllffll, Newport BMCll, (Ollfl!V ol NAMI STATEMINT 11'11! 1" peuon1 llt'fll'CI d11lm1 19alnsl tM Orange, Sl1!1 of Calllornl•. Tiie followl1111 PinOOI Ire dol119 wild Olct<Ntll 1r1 rfCW!rlll to 1111 ltlem Tiit prO!llfly !O btr t•llflt!err..i It bvslness "" wlltl thl rllCftSll'l' YOUtMr1, In 1119 olllc1 loc•*I 11 11J.I N•wPOrl Blvd., Cl.Illa SANT A ANA OOCTOltS LEASING ol 1119 t lark of'"'·-enlllltld COl/!1, or Mllll, Covntv QI Oranoe, 51111 Ill COMPANY, 1901 Colle(lii. Sanra Ar>I, 11) pr_,t them, -.111) l"8 -wry (llH!Ornla. Callforllla 92106 _,,.,...lo "" Ullder1lgMO •I '"'Oftlct Saki prgpwly Is ~bed In gentrll I. Aguller. JOM E .. M.O .• ,,, North 01 1'111 Altorlll'f, llObet'I L. """"°"'"''' u : Alf 1loclt 111 trldl, fbturn, llQUIPIMlll llr1th:ll. 5111!11 An1. Calltornl• '270J ~ Ad1m1 Awnue. Costa M1111, and tJoOO win of th111 luf'Vlf" butlnns 2• Ani-111, Jotln A .• M.o.. tMnt Cll!lortrle '26211, Wllidl 11 11111 place of kllOWll 111 Burptl" P1nlry llnd locall'd ti LlflfWOOd LOM, Sanl1 Alli, C1llfor11l11, tluslnlll OI """ ~lllftld 111 •ti m1tler1 17:M HtWPOrl Blvd .. CO'llt """'· County n;os ptr11lnlng to !tit •111• of llld dtkedef'l1, o1 Orenge, $11111 o1 Calltornlt. • llll~f. JICk S., M.O., 11111 Norlh wtlhl n '°'" ll'IOllfM Itta• !ht flrll p1,1Dllc,. TIM! bulk lremter will IM conlllmfMlld Bl'tlltdW•Y, Slln!11 Ar>1, C1l1lor11l1 '210d tlon o1 fhl• troika. on or 11t1r ltll 10!11 div Df Ja...,...,, 1971, • &own, Rov JI ,, M.O .. :121 West 01tld Oectmbtr 13, 1m 111 10 ;00 A.M . •' Grov1r Escrow CorPO<• wiiflln;ton, Sllnlt Ar>1, Callkl•nl• ROIER.t LEE WADSWORTH tlOll.: 1'°°7 Irvine 81\ld., Tu1tln, COUflly of '2'°6 Admlnlflr•lor °' ,,,. E11t!e Or111191, State ol C9111ornl•. s.o , •• IS • s. Clr!Y, Hugh A .• 12'5 E•1t Qv1Mv, wtfh.lfw.Wltl-AMllx" •-to ll'le tramt.r-. 111 bulllllU Orl!IOf. C11lltor1111 '2661 Of lhl 11:10W M1"1Cf dlctGenl 111m111 illnd lddrll!Stl'I llMd o... Tr1n1ltrOl'I 6· (ll•lon, Ol•r!H, 1'7QS E111! WNI· ltOll lT L, HUM,.HltlYS, tor !hi !fir"""'' 11111 pa1I, art; $11n1!. 1111' 11\ld,, Whllll«, C1Utoml11 90d03 1• AdllN AftllM, 0111111 0..::. 21, 1972.. 1. Cwto, JOM M .• M.O .• 1106 East C.ftll Mtsf, Cllll"'""4a tuM K1nneth Stockham 111h Stf"lll, Sanl1 An.I, C1Ulornl1 '21111 Tth fn41 J*fftf G«ald H. WC>ll, Tr1nsflr1ts. I. Daniel, Oonl'ld J ,, M.O., 11C7 E11,r A"'""' "" ~1tor, or-I.crow Ctr'J. C......,.11, Svll• 101, Or11n111, Ctlllornl• wltllo .... Wllt-A-•M ... ~ )n P2666 1"\11111._. Or111941 C-1! Deify PllOI, T•tll•, C1Ht~ tHM f , Gii,.,.,, Gr11h1m. M.O., P.O. Bor Dlc""tltr !(, 21 , 'lf, lt72 and JlnlJllf'l' '· Putllllfltd Oninoa Cotti Dilly Pllo•. "2, Ot.11191, C•lllornla f2IMI 1m 3'31·n J inwf'l' '· lt1l lSlt·n 10. H11119dOrn, Jack L., M.D.. m P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBU C NOTICE MOT tcE TO ClllE DITOltS NOTICI: TO Cl •OITOlll IU,.lillKHt COUllT 0" THE IU,.•111 011 COUllT 01' TH• I TATI O" CALll'OllNIA l'Oll STATE 0 1' CALll'OllNIA 11011 TNI COUNTY 0' OllAMG£ THI COUNTY 0, OllANGl ........ ,.... M.A•7mt Etlllll of HAllltV Al8UN NEL!>ON, e11m • JOSEPHINE E. WATSOf-1, •k• HAltltY A. HE~. lkl H. A, oec,,•H'd. NELSON, OIK'NMCI. NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN lo thll NOTIC& IS H£11EIY GIVEN to 11111 c....,llort o1 t!1e abo¥9 ..amod decedton1 I•"«· COii• Miia, Catlfonila t2624 II , H111IOld, S11t111, M.0 ., 1000 W11I L11 Vtl .. 0r""9t. Ctlltorn111 .... 11. H~llOll, J01111 C .. M.0 .. I~ Sollth l •l1lol, Sllnl• A111, Calflornla f270I IJ. Mllrk. VlllCll'll A., M 0., UlO North · Gr111d. San111 Alli, C..1Uorn11 '21111 I•. Newl1111d, J<lh11 E., M.0., 112S E111 17111 S1'"'· S...ta Ana, C1lftorn11 '2101 U, Ouil-. Od1wio B., M.0., 110t E11! 1111'1 Slrltl, S.1111 A1111, C1i!I01"nla t71111 16. RM_., l ltly E .. M.O .. 1175 £111 11th Strttt, Santt AM, C1!1tornt1 ~~' 11. Slntem1rlr>1. Flf"ftllfldD, Mo .• JJll Norltl Mllln, 511n!I A1111, C1Ulorn1,. '71Q1 II. Tllompton, 8111~. 17111 t.ou~ Dall111, Afllhtlm. Clll!O.nl• t'JltO• It. Tl!11ny, lt•Vmond E., M D , 1'1(1 E111t K1!1ll11, Orane-. C11!tornl1 91661 20, Ullman. Al1frw , M.0 ., 2'21..t. Eul c~11. 0r.,.., C-'ltornl• '26'7 crW!ton ot TM 1bow IWl!'l'lttl Ofl<ldefll '""' 111 ~ lllWll'CI clllhnt 191lns1 Irle IMI Ill P.-Wli "9"""9 d•lrm lfflMl '"' Wld dee9dell •r• r9Qlllr9d lo l!le rMm. Mid dllttdMI •1• rlCIUlr ... 1111 ni. ltitm, wlltl 1111 ,..c_,. ¥00il'Ctlen. 111 IM Clfflce wilt! IN ,,.._.,V Y01.1CMr1. Ill fM olfk• OI the c~ Ill ""•llO¥o lftlilll'd covrt. 11r ot nw dirk of tM allow ll'llllled court, or lo orHll'lt .,...,, wilt! IM ,.,..;1.Ut'l' to .,,......,., ltlfm, wlttl Iha necnw•v llOllClll'rl, to t!le t.tlldt•M9"1fd at Ille oftlct -lltt'I. lo !tit ~lvnecl at Irle afllca of 119r allot""", WAL TElt A of ..... 11~ WOOi.HY, NEWELL BAiltANOEA , AllOrfM'I' 11 l.,.., 1501 11111 THATCHEll:. A~ at Uw, 1Q9t Wtsktill Orl'l't, St.t!M S2I, ,.._... a..ctr, s.n ,,._,.., Hllll ,,,..,_ lrtewoort &Mel\. C..IJ!Orflla "'-'Cl, wtlicll Is 1M pl«t of C11llfonllt ....0. ~ Is !Ill tNce ol llW""'" ol 1111 ~ In all mtli.tri ---~.!Mtl ol flll ~ ht atf m.l!ltrl "'1111"'"9 lo IN fttllll ot illld dKldfl'll, Pl'!alnli;if:'40 ~ ...... dl!c«hiiil •llM:: .... , _..._ ·-.,._ftrtf ~ wlttlllt foW ..-It'll ~ .. ftrst pUCrlfU. llM ol ffWt "81k 1. 21. W1Hl, IVTlll'I M.. M.0 ' m 811k1r, Co.It M1w, Calllornlll 9242' ZI. Z•wl, Afl'llt, M.O., l!n !'It! "'lti SI'"', Slfn1 A111, C1lll'of"nl~ 9270! n , hr•tt. AllfMo. M.o •• '* E1tl 17th Strwt, ktlt1 AM, c.ll'°"'l• '27111 This llW"'"I II cond'ucflld ..., I ~Ill ''°" ot ~ riolfa, 0.lld ~ 12. tm DINld OiKill'nW 12, 1'71 MAiltV I,. HIBElt MARCILL• I. "IUOH A*'tlnltff•lrh1 ot 1111 Est1N bilculrfll flf ttw Wiii fl! of ttw •!loft n11'*1 lftC.otnt "" ..... nlfNd Mc:tdtnt WA\.Tll a, SAUMOllt wooueY. •IW•LL A•D TNATCHll """""' "" l.lw ... ,,...,.. 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Peter Behr, CR-Tiburon), and ooe by Assemblyman Lectures Set On Ireland At UC hvine "The Face and Mind of Ireland" is the tiUe of a lec- ture course open to the public for three units ·of. credit or as indtvlchial leclures from Jan. 11 through March 15, · Dr. Hazard Adams, pf'fr lessor of English and vice- chairman of academic affairs at UC Irvine, will lecture about Irish geography, literary renaissance, theater, political history and many other topics with the aid or films and slides . The course will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays in Room 101. Physical Sciences Building, UC Irvine. EnroUment fees will be $40 wilhout credit, $50 w I t h academic credit and $4o.50 at the door for individual lec- tures, providing space js available. For more information. call the University Extension of- fice, 833-5414. Willie-Brown, -(D-San-Fran- cisco), woold undermine the state's control over the Medi- Cal system and cost too much. Brown's bill would have allowed Medi-Cal recipients, who can make two nonbospltal doctor visits a month without advance permission, to space their 24 visit-per-year allow- ance any way they want, in- stead ol ratlonlng them on a monthly basis. euome Out Capitol News Service LOS ANGELES -For the first time, Medi-Cal bas drop- ped a substandard nursing home from its program as part of President Nixon's upgrading effort. Parlllllount COnvalesce.nt Center, Paramount. will no longer receive payment for care of Medi-Cal patients because of continuing seriolll!I deficiencies noted in facilities ilnd services. The facilities had been In. speeted in 1969, 1.970. t~ice in with as many as 41 defic- enctes, some serious enough to endanger the health and safety of patients, officials said . 0 e E.ram Set SACRAMENTO (AP) -A woman in jail or prison can summon a private physician of her choice to determine if she is pregant and to care for her if she is under a bill signed by Gov. 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In fact , "'e've had that many In the past week." ·commissioner Pete Rozelle of the NFL announced last October that the blackout that has existed for each or the first six games would be lifted if the game was sold out 10 days in adva nce. The NFL announced that all 90.182 tickets -each costing $15 for a total worth of $1.35 million -v.·ere alloca ted. the tickets sold represent seats with unobstructed views in the mammoth 9.;J,791-seat stadiwn constructed for the 1932 Olympic Games . The game will be sold out for the si.Jcth consecutive year. Only 63,036 attended the first Super Bov.·l which v.·as played in !As Angeles Coliseum. "We had only 10 days to prepare for lhat f i r s t ga m e , ' ' the Coli.sewn spokesman said. "Thal's how much time we had after the site was aMounced. We didn't get the tickets until fi ve da ys before the game." After announcing conditions by v.·hich the blackout would be lifled for the Soper Bowl. Rozelle rejected a request from President Nixon to allow local t.elevision of earlier playoffs in Washington if those games sold out 48 hours in advance. Nixon 'A'ould be able to watch Super Bowl VII from his \Vcstern \\fhile li()USC in San Oemente now that the blackout has been lifted. The 7&-mile blackout radius includes San Clemente. There was i\o indication the President will be in San Clemente on Super Bo,~·! Sunday. Starting Call For Dolphi~ MIAMI (AP) -Miami coach Don Shula announced that Bob Griese wilt start at quarterback in the Super Bowl because "the best situation for the Dolphins is to have a healthy Bob Griese playing at No. !.'' The Dolphins go against the Washington Redskins for the football world championship Jan. 14 in Los Angeles . Griese wa s sidelined in the Dolphins' fifth season game when he broke his leg. No. 2 quarterback Earl l\.1orrall, a J8. year-old veteran of 17 pro seasons, step- ped into the breach to lead the Dolphins to a perfect 14-0 regular season and a playoff berth. During last weekend's American Fool· ball Conference championship Griese again took control in the second half to lead the Dolphins to a 2:1-17 victory and Super Bowl vn slot. "Bob has come along very ,velJ since his injury in game five." Shula said. "He did very well in the second half against Pittsburgh and I feel that the best situa· tion for the Dolphins is to have a healthy Bob Griese playing at No. l with Earl Morrall ready behind him." Shula also announced that cornerback 'Fun Foley, v.·ho underwent surgery Mon- day for a shoulder separation, will not play in the Super Bowl. Marv Fleming. a tight end with 10 years in the pros, is nursing a sore back but was scheduled to play in the cham- pionship game. Fleming worked out for about an hour Wednesday. The team will concentrate on offe115e Thursday and defense Friday, and will 0~' to lAs Angeles Sunday afternoon . Shula saitt next week will be spent in "polishing up sessions" at the Los Angeles Rams' practice site. Foley is the only team member who -.ill be left behind In Miami. Henry Stuckey of the taxi squad wiU take Foley's place on the roster, Shula said. Super Or-Coonly will be the sports hlca1 point of the nation for the next 10 days as tbe nnal preparaUons for the 1tllging of Super Bowl Vll take place. The Newporter Inn ln Newport-Beach WiU be headqullrters for the TUI.lion's '\lrtU during thnt ptriod 3nd public r<lll- tiool, llnancial and executive offices pro- 9notine the game for the NFL are also at the Newporter Inn. George Alltn makes a trtumphant return to SOUthe,ra CAIUomla as coach of the Washington ltedskJns, wlnnen of the National 1''ootball Conference cham· piooabip and participants In the game Sunday , Jan. 14 at thl Loa Angeles Momortal eou..um. Thunc14), Janu.wy 4, 1973 OAIL V PILOT J 7 $500,000 Golf Tourney in NOvember LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Qoooooh- "''eeeet," Arnold Palmer emitted a long, ~ exclamation, then let that famous grin spread •crou his face- "Now they're getting up into my kind of figures -money that I Uke," he said. ''Hell, I might even start practicing again." He was exclaiming over the an· nouncement or a new pro golr touma· ment . offering a total purw: or $500,000 with $100,000 to the winner -by far the richest the game ever has known. Baseball Can Do One Thing For Clemente Ro,berto Clemente rontributed so much to baseball. it seems only fitting that baseball can do one final thing for his memory -Aive him uncontested and Im- mediate placement in the Hall of Fame. And if there were a Hall of Fame for humility , &berto Clemente would also be due for immediate inauguration. His playing statistics are eoough to Im· press even the harshest of merit· judges. But the statistic of Roberto Clemente --~- WHITE WASH that most deeply impresses me was his philosophical outlook. Chatting after a game ~·ith the Dodgers in Pittsburgh last summer, he showed himself to be a sensitive, unassuming man who had never forgot- ten his humble background. Some people achieve greater fame through death thm they have through life. But Roberto Clemente earned his niche high on the roll ol honor as an ath· lete and as a human being while still alive. That he be given llis due can only be academic, * \Vonder if the Woody Hayes episode in the Rose Bowl v.·ill hurt his future chances of someday being Grand Marshal for the Tournament of Roses parade on New Year's Day? To Ute LA wrtter who wooden If the Big Ten will ever wfo again tn the Rose &wl alter four straight losses: ~1ldwest 1ertbes •·ere penning lbe same quation of West Coast teams when the Big Ten won the Ont six games after th e two conferences began their annual skirmishes in Pasadena batk in '47. My prediction of USC 42, Ohio State 10 (Nov. 23 White Wash) looked good until the Buckeyes scored against Trojan reserves with 44 seconds left lo make ii 42-17. * One happy bowl game celebrant is Carol RJstad of Huntington Beach, a 1963 grad from Auburn Ualverslty. Sbt sends a mhtun! of salt and pepper to sprinkle in the wounds of those who tabbed Colorado over Auburn in the Gator Bowl. The oddsmaken wert wrong to the tune of Zf-3. · * Check out this example or futility out of Parsons, Tenn.: 1be 6&-0 loss by Holladay Hlgh's girls basketball team Tuesday night was even more embarrassing than the figures suggest. In a game ••ith Riverside High girls of' Parsons, the girl s had several chances to rattle the scoreboard, but to no avail. l~olladay's only field goal was disallow· ed v.•hen the shoo trr was called for "'alk- ing. Later, a successful free throw was erased when officials ruled the shooter stepped over the foul line. ASHER ·LEADI NG BOWLING TOURNEY SAN JOSE , Calif. -Barry Asher. 26- year-old from Costa Mesa. ave raged 231 pins a game to lead by 75 with a 2.m total after the first 12 games or quali- fying play in the $65,000 San Jose Open bowling tournament Wednesday night.· Asher, who 'A'OO two tournam ent! on last year's Professional Bowlers Assooia · lion tour. had a slt·game aftcmoon block of l,641 with high games of 268 and 259, then posted 1,318 on the night shift with games of 214, 221 , 208, ~. 189 and m. Tho World Open. schedul<d for 1 24G- nwi starting field locluding the Open cham.pjcns of 35-60 (oreip countries, ia ,.. for Pinehunt. N.C., Nov ... IJ. The format calls for 144 holes of atroke play, broken into two sections. The firsl 72 holes will be played Nov. 9-12 on the Noe. 2 and 5 courses at Plneb.&rst. The tield lhen will be cut to the low 70 players and ties. Those playtn will be eligible for the linal 72 boles, all oa the famed No. 2 course at Pinehurst, Nov. 15- 18. Pl•yen ~ho fail to qualify for the final 72 boles will receive $SOO each. Tile tournament hoJ been schtduled for both this year and next, and the sponsor hoJ optloo5 on ..everal •u<cee<lin&I ........ About 170 players from the United Stites and about 70 foreignen will make up the tt•rtlni field. Among the players automatically eligi· ble are: the top 60 mooey wlnnen from last year, all f01mer PGA and U.S. Open cbamptoos, the 1m U.S. Ryder Cup team and winners of all regular tour tournaments in lhe 12 months prtttding the World Open. By contrast, the previous richest twmaments "·ere the Pacific ~luten ln Japan last year and the Dow-Jones Open In New Jersey in l\J10. each offerl.og $300.000 total money. ~ The announcen1ent gent>rally \\'3S g~tcd "'ith amazt1nen1 and disbelief by the touring pros gal hcred here tor today'5 start or the $1~.000 Los 1\ngeles Open. .., don't believt it •. , t:nrcul ... fan · AB DoMARCO (241 OF THE NY RANGERS SCORES IN 3.0 WIN OVER THE LA KINGS. Sports Clipped Sliort LA 0 en Under Wa LOS ANGELES -Jack Nicklaus, look· ing Cot improvement over the magnifi- cent season he had a year ago, loomed in awesome fashion ahead of the impressive field arrayed for the $135,000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament. The 72-hole event begins today. returns to the Riviera Country Club for the first time in more than 20 years. a move that has helped lure an extremely impressive field for thl s event that inaugurates the 1973 tour schedule. Nicklaus. for example. is playing in the Los Angeles tournament for the first time in six years. Sam Snead is entered for the first time since the early '50s. Julius Boros is back for the first time in a decade . Woody Hit Again COLUMBUS, Ohlo -Ohio State foot- ball roach Woody Hayes encountered more camera troubles Wednesday upon his arrival home from Pasadena. Collegiate Athletic Association official promptly said such a game could not be sanctioned . The game bel\veen the tv.·o top ranked teams in the final Associated Press col· legiate football poll was proposed as a benefit for earthquake vi ctims in Nicaragua and as a memorial to Roberto Oemente, Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder who died in a New Year's Eve plane crash while en route to Nicaragua. S25 Million Paid t\'E\V YORK -The ABC television netvoork has bought the disputed . U.S. television rights to the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal at an un- 'preoedented price of $25 million. The ABC rights contract, signed Wednesday with the ~fontreal Organizing Committee for the 1976 Summer Olym- pics, still must receivt final approval from the International Olympics Com- mittee. 1rhich he ov.•ns a few miles southeast of San Diego, says Bloom, because of high rent proposed for use of the San Diego Sports Arenn. There \\'Ill be 20,000 sc~l s in his arrna, Bloom said, com1>ared with about 15,(klO in the downtO\\'O Sa n Diego building v.·herr Sa n Diego State University's basketball team now pl ays. Way Cleared i\E\V YORK -The board of directors or baseball's Hall of Fan1e moved \Vedncsday lo clear the way for Robert o Clemente's immediate election. bypass· ing the usual fivl'-ycar 'A'aillng period. Com missioner Bowie Kuhn announC'ed that the boa.rd had amended eligibility rules for the election and aulhorized the Baseball Writers Association of America to conduct a special election in the c::ise of Clemente. ta suc .. out of sight .. \\l'rt JUlil J frw or the n:act.1ons. A former ~tasters champion and 'A ln· oer of ,.,_,.o Utlcs last ~a.son, t;eorge ArttH..·r, took it a !Jttle differl'1Hly "No \•ember? Nope . 1 can'! n1akr 11 ." hr dl.'ad-pannt.'<i. "Th11t ·11 rny n1onth to go hunting. "A hnU 1ndhnn \\Jlh $100 000 111 the \\'lnnr r." Ile mu:st•d "\\1t:ll. 1hol'll ~urc O.• n1C1: for .lack ~1t•kl;1u5 "\\lh;11's \he p1·11c monl'Y for t1f th place''" Sm·ging UCI Capt11res 72-63 Hoop Victor)' R\• llU\\'Alll) I .. llA NI)\' • Ot n.. Dalt~ l"lt.t Siii! ::I E'('tcurion \\:lS the kry to un t·asy v1 r· tor~· ror coach Tin1 Tift 's UC lr\'ln~· Atlll.'(lll'l'S b:t:lkcth:ill l<':llTI \\'t!dlll·'«ia~ night a~ lht' ho!>! scl:ool tupp](•(I ~lacal e~l<'r Co!ll'ge of ~1 1ntlt'SOl a, Tl·63 . for its 111\h ,,·1n uf the year bcfo1·e 750 Crn" ford }lall f;.uthful. TI1e Antc;1tt.'rs arc 1101~ It~~ for lhl' season and v.·1H c1nbark on their 11·1p to ~!ontana St:Hf'. Idaho State find l'ui:tt Sound early 1londa~· morning. (jan1c~ ;Jr~· scheduled Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satut · d:1y n1~ht ~ After an early l"xrhangl' of ha:-.kcl s. th<" Anteah•rs pullt•d ~t 1•adtl~· 111 front of lhl· Scots from l\l1n nc:-.ot;i to ll'al f' thr court ;U intemus.'1'1on v.·11 h a 1·01nfortn1J lc 39-'.!t edge and never 1ookl?<I back. "\\'e excculcd hcllf'r tonighl and played alert defC'n sc for thl' nlJ>sl part ," Tift said follo111n g !h1~ struJu~J~ "I thought we ni:.i1nt n1nC'tl our zo11e defense be1tcr than V.'\' hll\'C' at ;111y time for a Jongf'r period " The LlCI co;ich V.'11~ still unhappy "'ilh 1hc fast brl•nk cxC't'ut1on :it h.1 !f11mr but fC'lt 1h1s improved 1n th(' f1n.1I 20 minute.~. "I told them that 11c h;id tn 11·ork on 1t in a J(ame ll ke this or Wl' nrv1·r 11ould get it dov•n." The Sl'COnd half n1arg1n \lac; inC'reaaed to 21 pcunts before Tift r.m1111cd the bench and rtserves sa\1 most of the l.ct1on 1n tht' last eight rn11111tt•s. Assistant coach ,Jerry llulbert ll'ft th1~ morning for Tatoma . \\1c1~h . to scout Puget Sound Fndu y and ld<iho Stall' Satu rday before Joining the ll'am in Uozl'n1an. r..1ont ~·londa\'. Tift :ind th(· pl ayrrs '1ra1·c early !\Ion· da\' :if11•r lht• longl·st brc11 k bt'IY.'l'l'n g~1n1cs isix days ( since the sC!.Dton 'tarled -w11h t·xcept1on ol f1n:"l l ex~1m ~ . '.h'-' Anteaters coach pointed ou! !hat . -count ry that still hasn't scored more points than the opposition The Anteaters havr 1atlicd 1.037 poin\!f in 14 ga mes lo r .0~9 for lhe1r foes . But thl' fou r losses hal'e been by ~· lotal of !'17 points \\'hilc 1no..;1 of lhP v1ctor1es have bt'l'll h.v narro1\' 1nari:,:111s. UC: 1, .. ,,,. U1l M"'<llt1l•r IUI El•~~· ""'"'~· M""""""' '~ £vti.tn~\ 11\lntll C•••• H8"'""'1 Mt.,..ill' Pau'"'" Tol8h ·~~lll o"'~ t9!tpf !, ''"~'' ••01•""'''" •0 5 1 •~O,l l.•.i•tll SOllO 1 0 • • Mof(!\tll l o l ' O Jl 11 Sl o•tfl llllO 4 Q0 1 ("'"'"""" .,1 10 00 1 0 A""'Pl"l0n }6,11 1 I 1 S (f •~• 1 t l J 1 o 1 1 Jo•or"'°" 1 o ! 1 !O l lAM•t• 1 0 0 1 I I • l 71 16 I• n lc•tt• <J( 1 .... ~ J91• • ~!1J11 1l UCl Fro>l'O 11'1 C•I l•ptlll !tOI .. ". " " II pl " p~1,,...., " ' ' " M'"'""' ' ' ' " wn~'"' ' • ' " c:.1 ... ~., ' • ' • l\/o • rl• '·~I " ' ' " Off•·· l " ' • " ~ull·••" ' ' ' " MY•O • ' ' ' 9o"'"'O~ • • • • '1...,r,~og~r " ' ' " LO"'' ' • ' ' P,~10 ' ' • ' Joto1'110f' • • • • '°'""~rty • I • .. e .. ,,~11 ' • ' ' l o•1 I " 11 16 " l Q!l'li n "' ~ t1~11htne (II 8 .. llh)I ... ~ The fiery Buckeye cooch, who faces charges stemming from a R o s e Bowl altercation with a pbotographer, stumbled over a television camera cable afte r stepping off the plane and uttered something equivalent to, "Oh, shucks." Russians Roll SAN DIEGO -The Russian nationa l hockey team scored its third victory in a row over a Western Hockey League 1ean1 Wednesday night, stopping the San Diego Gulls 8-2. Brow11, Greene Ho1101·ed Otherwise, Hayes didn't say another y.·ord. Swinuners Killed OSWEGO, N. 'f.-Three persons were killed and IS injured Wednesday ni ght 'A'hen a charter bus carrying members of a lligh school swimming team overturned on an icy expressway, state police said. Troopers said the crash occurred dur- in'g freezing rain as the bu! rttumed from Tonawanda, Pa., to the Binghamton area east of here along the Pennsylvania border. The swimmers were from the Vestal Cc n tr a I School outside Binghamton, police said. Game Out for SC HOUSTON -The Astrodome was of· fered Wednesday as a rent free site for a football game between Southern California and Oklahoma but a National l\'letreveli Upset SYDNEY, AustraJia-Ross Case upset fourth-seeded Alex ~fetreveli or Russia Wednesday and became one of seven AustraUans lo advance to the quarterfinals of the $19,IMXI New South Wales Open tennis championship. Case overcame the temperamental Russian 6-1 , 6-3. U , 2·6. &-1 in a two-hour battle waged in 90-degree heat at the White City Stadium grass cou_!U. Ken Rosewall beat Temurez Kakulya of Russia 7~. 6-3, 8-4; Anderson fought off Aussie Phll Dent 2-6, 6-3, 6-0, 4-6, 10-8; Dibley ousted Wonaro Godrella of France 6-7, S.3, 7~. 7~; Cooper defeated Robert !\.fachan of Hungary 7-5, 7-5, 6-1 and John Newcombe bested Karl ~teiler of \Vest Germany H, &-1, 8-1. Corpse Recovered As Best Pro Gridders NE\V YORK tAP l -Larry BroY.n <1f lhe Yt'ashington Redskins. "00 ran around nnd over "·aves of tacklrr~. and ~fean Joe Greene. v.·ho made 1va\'cs of tackles. "'·ere named today The Associated Press Pl ayers of the Yc:ir in the Nationa l Football League. Brov.·n. the runnin g back v.·ho rolled up 1.216 yards to lead the National Con- ference and helped carry the Redskins to the NFC championship, amassed 41 of !he 67 \'Oles for NF'L Offensive Pl ayer of the Year east by a nationwide panel of pro football "''riters. Other \'Otr·gettcrs for !hr offcnS1\ r pl ayer a11·ard \\t•rc Pi!tsbu rgh rookit running back Franco ll:trris '1'ilh four. OakJ:ind \\ 1dc rec:cL\'l'r Fred H1lt>tn1koff 11·i1h thrt e ;incl ~11am1 l.lunrd L;1rrv Lill lc :ir.d \ev.· York Jt•ls qu c1rt1·rb.aC"k Joe :\:im:ith \\ith tv.o np1el't' l'losest to t ;rl'Ctll'·s J7 \Q..llii.~ 1n th<" defens1\cc ballotu 1~ 11t·r1• l1ni>back1•1-s Nick Buon icont i of ~l 1am1 \\Jth eight and Chris l-lanburg1·r \\l!h !'ll'\en. follo11Pd by defen sive t:ickl cs Bnb Lilly of IJ:illas v.11th four arld ~lerln1 Ol 'icn of Los Angele!' v.tth three. ... -' HQ • ID Newport A corpse dislodged from the site of a crash that killed baseball star Roberto Clemente and four others \\'as identified Wednadly night as that of the pilot of the OJ.lated plane loaded with food !or N°JCar81'JU' earthquake victims. And Greene, the tackle v.'ho anchored the Steelers' line which had opposition quarterbacks runn ing for their h\'es and running backs looking for places to ludc. garnered 32 of the 67 \'Oles cast lo easily take NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors. There was a three·~·ay lie for runnerup in the offensive category as O.J. Simpson of Bufralo and Earl ,.lorrall and Larry Csonka or ~tlaml received flve votes The Redskins will be quartered at Bro~ Gdker'1 Saddltback lnn In Santa Ana with arrival scheduled somellme Sunday. Workout! will take place 11 Anahclm Stadium daily behind locked dooni. Tile Miami Dolphins. champions of th< American Football Qm.fermce, "WUl--tu1ve he<\dquartera st the Hyatt·Edgewater Inn In ~g Beach and will train at Blair Field, home base of the Los Angeles Rams during the tt;gUlar season . Ao influi: of 700 to l,000 newspapermen and medla f!porten is expected to be here f4 COYer the game. Most or the .wntm m.n ·O<rt<>f.town popen. rodio and TV stations will be Jiving In Orange County duriJli their slay ·prior to the game. Don Weiss. public relations dirtctor for the National Football League, has set up offices at I.be Newporter Inn aJona wUh the rinandal ~el from the league office. Irvine Coast COuntry Club will be the scene of a pms golf tournament on Thunday in cqnjunotloo with the game. In addition to newsmen, NFl. players liv· ing in the area and other pononnel lrom the various clubs will partiCipate in the tourney which ii sponsor.cl by Schlck · Safety Rooor Gompa!11o An olfJclal at the Puerto Rico ,.fedical Center In the Rio PiMras section of the Puerto Rican capital said the body was not lhat of Clemente. New Stadium OK CHI/LA VISTA, Caltt. -Tho Olulo Vista City Council AYI the O\\,,er of the San Diego Oonqui.tadon may go ahe•d and build a f:200 million arena and sports eomp\e1. The vote 'n.aesday night was 4-1. Leonard Bloom, owner ol the American Basketball ""8oclatlon team, still musl submit plina .lhat meet zoning and en- vironmental standarda. H• plans the hllgt developmtnl oo land apiece. . Simpson provided tilt: BlllJ IA'ilh most of thei r offen~ and . surpaMinR the ln- JUrtd Bro'ATI in the rt':gular seam's nnal j!ame. won the. league rushing title v.·Hh 1.251 ya rds. r..totTall rtplactd injured---quartcrback Bob Ones< llf"'the fifth gam• ·or the stason and proceed~ to direct the Dolphins the 'rest of the way to a perfect 1.f.() seam and tO the American Con- ference East championship. C.sonka v.·as 1be mainstay or ~Uaml's recof'd.~tttng ground attack 8! he bulled for 1.117 yards . secood only to Simpm in the AfC, LARRY B.ROWN • DAILY PILOT ___DAU.."t..Pll..QJ ~ llLl.klltr:LOt:W HUNTINGTON'S OAVE AXELSON (RIGHT) DRIVES THE BASELINE IN 63-59 TRIUMPH OVER MARINA. ., ~orona Survives .. \}pset Bid, 60-59 •· • i By DENNIS CAMPBELL I CM Ille Dllltf PilM Slaff NG BEACH -They can't ~t much cl<iotr than Corona lie! Mar ll!gb·Sc11oo1's ~ wln over a determined basketball tealb from Loo( Beach Jordan Wednes- da./ night. Qisey Jones, Corona's cool-headed senior guard, sank a pair or free throws wttb eight seconds left to g1ve the coun- ty.11 top-ranked team, now llM>. a hard- eamed win over. the host Pantben. J111es, who seems to be able to do eveeything there is to do on a baskerball court, swished his two chati~ tosses a mid bedlam and a M-57 score and made Jailes Hardy 's st.Jt at the buzzer mean- lt"was a game that had something for eveeyooe, including a pair d .fut-break· trig' offenses, some fancy outaicJt shooting by ~Jones, teammate Jeff Wharton and JOtdah•s Larry Hudson and some Wilt Chefnberlain-llke rebounds by Hardy, the ~7' iUper soph. Wbarton, Hud&on -,e fi..S J1.mlor -and Hardy an had 18 ,points while Jones ch ip. ped iii ll polnt;a, a lot _of assists and some lrey;foUrtb.quarter rebounlls. lfbJrton, a 6-4 senior. did a good job on the boards against the taller Panthers bu\\ qo4ldn't match Hardy, who bas a f1a4: lot showmanship and is almost un!foppable when he has the ball inside. ~ del Mar. passing the ball well. ioolrlni for the high percentage shot and hitting the boards. seemed to have the game in hand the first half and only a ba@fit by Hardy at the buzzer kept ' -· Jordan within six, 26-20. But the Panthers came out a different team the second half and zoomed to a 31· 30 lead. Substitute center Bob Clark. who kept the Sea Kings in the game with his second half scoring, got Corona back pn top but the lead changed hands 10 times in the last si1 minutes of the third period. Ll JttO." UtJ Ceron• Cltl 11ur 1141 hlttptlp •• 11 "' '" ,,_, ' ' • ' Wiiii""'• • • ' , ''"""' • • ' " JO""S • • ' " Hlr"" • • ' " ... t!lf~ ' ' ' ' Robl11_, • • • , ,_, ' • ' • -~-• , " w~~rion • , , " Slide ' ' , Cl11<1t • ' ' " Schumtlcer ' • • • Koimlll ' ' ' , Pirkl ' •• • 01ukll • • ' • To1111 " , " " Tot•I• ?~ 11 !J ~ -., 11, Oiwrlff• 11 9 11 11--St Diablos Stiff er 68-45 Belting From Katella By HANK WESCll Of lfll Ollit1 Pl"'! SllH There was no surprise in ~1ission Vie- jo's Crestview League opening basketball game at Katella High Wednesday-only devastation. The awesome Knights crushed ~1ission Viejo, 68-45, to notch their 12th straight victory of the season and they did it in a way to make believers nut of anyone who might have doubted their superiority. ~ Marina Bows, 63-59 . . Oilers Reserve Plays Key Part By GLENN WIDTE Of IN DaifY l"llef ll•H Reserve Wynn NeUI popped in Sil points in t"'O minutes, 23 ste0nd! to save lluntlngton Beach High'! 63-59 upset con· qUt'St of Marina Wednesday night in the openiftg salvo ol S'nnset League basket· ball hostiliUes al the winner's confines. Neill gunned in a field goal from the top or 1he key with 3:08 to play, then followed with four straight free throw bllllseyes to keep the desperate Vikings from overhauling coach Elmer Combs' outfit. It was a high preMun struggle throughout, following the trademark k>ng ago established in this keen rivalry. Coach Jim Stephens' Vikes led only twice, 2-0 and 29-28. Otherwise the Oilers weie able to stay in front, their biggest lead eight points on two occasiQOS In the fourth quarter. Playing without wounded star Bob Losner, the Vik es fow.nd themselves vie· fimized by liuntlngton's quickne55 , hus· tie, accurare shooting and bench strength. llowever, h1arina held tough. The visitors had a shot at victory in the closing scconds--as they trailed 61·57 and had the ball. But a poor percent.age shot missed its mark, the Oller! reboWlded and ~tarina was forced lo fouJ . Junior Raul Contreras popped in his 18th and 19th points ot the night with eight seconds remaining to make ii 63-57 and victory was on ice. Contreras was high point man for Hun· lington with 19 while Marina bad four pla yers in double figures. The Oilers hit <t;i.2 perrent from the floor and com· milted 12 turnovers. Mar ina made good on 40 percent of itB shou and was charg· ed with 11 turnovers. Mark ford headed the losers ~1th 16 while Mark Adams and Bill Fick had a dozeii each -all three players hitting well from outside. Combs said la ter it was a team win and lauded his group for its poise and standout defensive work. Stephj?ns exited the gym swiftly and was unavailable for comment. H1111Ulllghlrl a .. cn !'1) flffpltp ' 1 s s ) l 1 12 2 l l 7 , s l lt Rer>kln ·-We!• . ' ' . ' . . ' , I 0 O 2 M•r..,. Utl Fie• •~w '~ Adi""' ""'" Sw111~on H1non '9 ttpf IP 4 4 ~ 12 4 0 1 • e o 4 *' 6 ll , 12 0 0 l 0 l • 2 10 0 I I I (Ol\lrt••• AxellOf'I Nllll HlnOU• 'HO Tot111 21 11 11 6J To1111 141111 ~· k••• 111 av.ri.n 10 11 14 11 -~ I~ I~ ii 11 -61 Tars Streak To 95-61 Win Over Colony By ROGER CARLSON 1 01 "" lnll1 Pl"'I lt•ff Newport Jiarbor High's Sailors cruised to an opening 9a.61 triumph over visiting Anaheim Wednesday night, but it wasn't as easy as the score indica tes. Coach Dale lfagey's Sailors ga ined their initial Sunset League basketball victory after surviving a scare through the first half in y,·hi ch the Colonists swarmed all over them defeQsively and ii was 42-a ll at the ball. And y,·ith 6:44 rema ining in the third period it was 46-46 , bot then the Sailors finally got un tracked and made mince- meat out of the v i s i Io r s . outsroring Anaheim 2.1·2 through the balance of th e - quarter and that "'as the end of coach In that span Anaheim connected on one or 15 shots and in the third stanza the losers were three for 18 from the field. Newport, meanwhile, was hitting at a 65 percent clip ( 13 of 20; and the Sailors were riding high. The fast break was clicking, and sud· denly there was seemingly no opposition. Until that turn of events it "'as another story. Anaheim tactics sped the game up considerably and Newport shooters were being hurried. Poor shots and poor ball handling were common and the tempo was extremely rough. Newport 1\'aS shooting one-and~e free throws after only 1:2.1 or playing tim e and Anaheim starter frank Aforal es picked up his fifth foul with still 4:25 left in the half. · Technical foul s played a part in the game. too , with Anaheim levied with three ol them. The last was tacked on Neeme as he protested a call at the end of the second period which negated a last-second shot that "'ould have broken a 42·all situation. Rustlers Bow To LA Harbor Rally, 59-54 The turning point or the ga1ne came \\'hen f\1ike Bowen hit a short juniper with 6:53 left in the first quarter. It was Mission Viejo's rirst shot of the gamr and the oaly time the Diablos 58\V the lead. MARINA 'S RICK ROSSER (12) BATTLES HUNTINGTON 'S RAUL CONTRERAS. And an Anaheim fan was tossed out of the gym by Newport Harbor principal Oiarles Godshall. • By CRA IG SHEFF ot ... ~llr l"U1t1 11ett LA llarbor scored 10 straight points in the closing minutes to band upset·minded Golden West College a 59--54 loss in the opening Southern California Conference basketball game for both teams at ~den West Wednesday night. 1"ailing 48-47 with nearly seven minutes to go, Harbor banged in tv:o quick buckets. Then when the Seahawks got the ball back again they went inlo a stall Forced lo pressure llarbor more, the RusUers gave up a pair of easy layins and two free thro"'S and with 2: 18 left Harbor had a 57-48 advantage and the game "'rapped up .• lt was a gallant effort for Golden \Vest which was playln~wilhout starting guard Taras Young {ankle injury\ and 6-10 center Mark Dekker (thigh Injury). The RusUers, playing a passlng game . hit their first 10 shots and held a 2<H> 1 .. d. But Harbor, cold shooting in the early atages aod unable to match the smaller Bustlett on the boards, began to peck aWJlY· The Seabawb, now 1"'"4 fGr lbe season. I,.it.,d by elaht at the ball, (36-281 but c"'*1ed the Ont eight polnts alter the in· tetml-and It wu tight wiW that llHJ *'=" Rwitlera' Greg Kyle . flllinf ln for r Younc. had 1 fine floor game and alao hit lf point.I. Center Jtff St. Clair also pll1od well, getung 18 points and doing a yeoman job oo Ibe boards. ..... ·-114) t.A " • ...., fJtl , , flft.tff 11n,iof, °'11111 I 0 1 ll k llllort $ 0 I 10 •~ t I 1 11 z.,,llWkll I t J 10 ~1-~ 14l11HIO.$ S •IU I IOI tJontl 1111 .... ''''Ml'"" ,,,,. KMlt • I t t J ,,...._. 't 1 t 1 ,____ ,,..___.__ 0 0 J • T ... tl ~tt)f Tftlllllt 1'Jtlt • ,.._llHme: GWC )I,, Hertior 11. , Art er that Kalella nailed up an in· credible 29 straight point s before f\tission's Rob Ferguson hit a jumper with 4:54 remaining before halft ime. Katella Coach Tom Danley wen! to his reserves before haUtime nnd f\tission Vie;o ra1lied to 38-19 at the break. but the Diablos were less than 20 points behind only once in the second half. KateUa exploited ils usual tactics in ripping the Diablos apart in the opcnin~ qhartcr -an unnerving array of full and half court presses and a ligh t man-to. 1nan defense. Mission \'iejo turned the ball over against the Katella press nine tin1es 1n the first quarter and three n1ore times in the second quarter before the 29-point spree finally can1e to an end. Mittllfl VltjO l4S) l(l!ell1 (Al Fe•glllOl'I Normef\!l\r 11a,e1~;11 Bowtri Ml\l'tr Hotllf1 kOVll lg II pl Ip It tr pf Ip 114110unn 101 1• 1•08M•Guirl' 10 410 7014l-• ~Ill/ 6 I l IJ P~ ho • G J I O I 1 I Wt15han• • l J 11 ' 0 4 ' v..~ •• !dO<! ' 0 ' • 2 1 O ;S B1•l"ln O o • O O<llr'o•kl 0 0 (I DD~lt 010 7 H-1!<! I II 1 1 1$ lS 1l •S To!~" .!T • 1J 6' St-DV 0Ulr1tn MluiO!\ \>;eio ' II '1 I~ •S l(<tltlle 1~ It •J II .. Haivks Hand Laguna Controversial Setback By DA~ llA YE.Iii 01 1111 01il1' ~lltl Sl•H Laguna Beach's first Orange League ba!=.kctba\1 contest pro\·cd lo be both cx· citing and contro\•crsial as the Artist \1'crc trimmed in overtin1e by El Dorado. ~!1--58, Wednesday night on the losers' t.'OUrl. \\'ith 27 scco1;ds left in the overtime period. Laguna Beach had what appeared tu be a con1fortable tbrcc·point lead. The Golden lla"•ks. hov.1evcr. Jladn't given their last gasp as-J-Ohn Jesmont drove in for a layup "'ilh 16 seconds remaining to cut the Artists' adva.nt~e to one poinl. It ~·as here that one of the ron· t1:Cversial pl ays came. 'fhe Artists' inbound pass came to Stefan Gamer, "'ho tried to ward off an El Dorado player attempting to steal the ball. The lla"·ks' player finally 11;rest!ed the bnll from Garner. tumbled to the floor, and after a fe"' seconds passed to 1can1matc Jes1non1. Jes1nont sank a 22· footer v.·ith ju.st t\~o set.'Onds left to give the Golden Hay,•ks the victorv. 'fhe question \Vas: !lad th£:. El Dorado player traveled be:t"·een the time he fell to the floor al'ld passed off to Jesmonl': The referees answered y,·ifh silen1 whlslles, n 1 I lo t h e disillusionment of Artists coach Jerry Fair. Earlier 1n the game another ron- troversy occurred. With 1Ae score tied at 53. and only 11 seconds left in regulation play. Norm Bedell pulled down a missed El Dorado sbot and passed off to Gamer. Trito11 s Down Foothill . The Artists' forward dribbled upcourt and thre"' up a deq>eratl.oa s.bot -aa lbe buzzer sounded. The shot missed, but one or tbe officials signaled a foul on the Hawks' J eff VrinWlnkle and awar.:ed Gamer two shots. San Clemente lliqh's Tr11ons f'llllled off a mild upset Wf>l.int•td<i_y n\ght ln ~&t,view Le.ague tmskl•tb:tll nclion. lak· ing a ~52 dl'<'lsion (rnrn 1·1~1ting Foothill . O>aeh John BnkN's Tr1t0ttS'broke loosc in the lhlrd quartf'r hy outscori~g " the Knights by to potnts~ and th£·y were home free . "Leading the Trilons' .!t'orlnl(' punch was the trio of Tom lloffmon. lllll Kenney and Daooy Nrin . HofCman scored J9 "'''h nine field goals and a free throw "hi~ Kenney and N3u odd.,.! 13 .. nd-IH>-t~ ... -tals • ll u·as ~loHman's top scoring efrort or the year. besting a prevJOUs best of 16 11gainst Saddlcbac:-. San Clemente rrlum~ lo Crestvif'w Leaeue artio11 Friday night against in- vDdlng Katrlla. ,..,. Cltll'llflll (Ul f4f1~1, f'IMtllllH UJI I 4 I I:" k•~\O'I ' 1 1 U l•ll(>J:o11 4 1 i ~ .,.,,. "Q·•rl 4 ' 1 • ·.1~·""~ t I l 1• Kll"~t""!ll' 1 g 1 l :;t~'llt"'l'l"'t'fl IOOlC'Pl•I ;9 •II 6o1 f"lll ~··· ,, °'"'""" fl II Pf If l I J 10 1 ' t ll 4 ' ' 10 l 0 2 I 1 ' 2 l ' ~ 1 ' ' ' l l JO n n " , • ., C..,.,fl'l!I 1~ II 1• U -.. 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Dana Hills' Dolphins made a good shcHv· ing in their nrst-ever p>mpetition in their own gym before dropping a 56-46 decision to preseason favorite Valencia . UnivCM1ity's triumph WL'I a come-from· behind effort as the Trojans slashed a seven-point deficit with ftve minutes to go with a full court press and 90me time- ly shooting. U11lwnlly fffl l!'M l•I " It ,, ~ ~·-~ ·-• • ' " ,.,,,,"'9 , . ' • ""' • ' • " Ce11*!1t1" .. , " H•r>eoc .. • • ' • '""' ' , ' • ... , ' • ' ' _, ' ' . • Stylllf1 ' • ' , weneri ' . ' , V1•k• . ' ' • -·~ ' . ' • ··-, ' . " ... M ' • ' ' l(~rn1!1n ' I ' • TOf•ll 1t I 1' ~ n!)I-lf 10 IJ • ·-k9re .. OMrt-. " " U -4 ,,,,,_.,~ " • • ,._M V•llMI• (NI Deu-Hirt (qi .."~"" ' 0 4 4 ' J 4 lS J I l U ' G l 11 G G 1 G 1 l 1 J .... ll:tggJ C'llilltll ··~ ....,_ ....~ ·=· ,,_ Totllt """' .. 111 'Ptdl I II I 11 ld'ln'I o a o I ..,,-ll'lll!'IM J ' ' ' ftiotMtoll 1 11 tMcCorn• '•I',_ ' . , t 1 ' • G 0 I I It 11 11 trl T4!1l1 JO 'It ... _.,_ 12 11 lJ l>-$4 • Ii It I,__.. 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P.wl WllSTMINSTElt L311.t"'OOd Lii Wiiton LOI•• S1nll '"'"I Mid/IA Huntl119lon ae1cn w111ern Newparl HltbOr' ""''"'m !Mt11 Gor;oonlo LOllQ &eedl Poly 51 P<1ul " • " • " " ' " ' • " " " " " • ,, " • " • ' " " N "' " " " ,, " " " ' " " ' ,, • ' ' " " ' • " ,, " ~ " ,; • • " ,. " " " ' " Before you ---------------------, r FORD OTHER 1 settle on any • 1111port, check it . •" against Ford~ $2222* Courier Courier's sticker price is one of the lowest. And you 'll appreciate it even more when you see how much the price includes. It's not just the standard equipment that may be extra cost on others; it's the basic truck. Courier starts with extra sp"'e In the box, extra heft in the chassis. A long 104-in. wheelbase to smooth the ride . A handsomely tailored interior. Check Courier now .•• at your Ford Oeale(s. ' l COURIER IMPORT I I 104" " I 1 Wheelbase .. .. • • .. • • .. .. 1 l Curb weight ............. 2510 lbs. _lbs. l I Payload rating . _ .•......• 1400 lbs. _lbs. 1 I I B . 74.5" x 62" ox size ...............• l Engine size .............. 1800 cc. l Bright front bumper ..•.... standard l Bright grille •..•...••.••• standard I Whitewall tires ••••••••••• standard I I Bright hub caps •••..••••• standard I 1 Mud flaps at rear ••...•... standard I Dual sun visors .•••.•••••• standard l Dual armrests ••.•.•••••• standard • l Full floor mat 1 backed by insulation •••••.• standard l Storage space behind · 1 latched seat back ••.•••••• standard l Sticker price ............. $2222* " --"cc • I $. __ FORD COURlER 1M1nutatl\l"r'1 tllOOtlfed ~•" Jlf'k:t. De111n111011 CT\1101 {124). cie1111 1)11~1111\cn ~r;•, 111n1, M•t• lfld loc.at tu.ea utra. FORDOMSION .. Area Sports Calendat· lllu"day January 4 1q1) _______ DAILV PI LOT iD 64-61 Loss MD • in SllER~l A~ OAKS -Nul!t' l).1n1~ Jl\11,b'tfi basketb<1:1 ~"iH.l took tht• 11.'ad earl,\ and 11t11'~ looked h!trk 1n droppLrlt' ~11l1t>: !)(•1, 64·61, ttt non ll'iii!Ul! ,11.Uu!l ht•rc Wednesd11) Thi! Knights l()()k lhl' lt>arl <it 6 2 built II to !(1.10 b\' tho• (''1\I 1•f thl• 11uar'l1'r :u1d r1•n1· ii l··t c·o111fort11lily 1n !runt lh·· I l'~l Ut llll' Wll~ Tr;1il1n1ot hy 111111' 111 th" l .t" ~01111-:. ~latt'r 0..•1 rallit'(l !o 1'111 lhl' 11t·ht."1l to thl' s1n:1\\1·~t ul Thf' Rllllll' Jl.LSl ;I~ lh1~ \,•,,•;•, r snundt·d. Tht· br1j:!ht .;:!)l•I f 11 th1· ~lonarC'hs 11.as ll1t> rrho:'r !:a!.: of S1t'\l' ~lart1n1l:1h•, 11.h" ,., r ral~d 19 1nlssed .d'M>I• on 1.14!. n11otht -but ~laltr Ot.1 \\15 plagueQ by lurnorcrs and U\1•nt(ll l'l'TOf S. T!K! lo:;s \.\'as lhc ..,l'CO"d Pl a n111· lnr coach .ll'rry 'f::11du.:·s ~lonarchs :ind !t':Jl'l'" lh~m "'1th IHI S.7 re('Qrd Of1 the ~l'U:-<lll ltrr(ll(I "''·'""°"'' Ml•l"'ll4•1 -~ .. , ~'""" ( , I•• No ~'A .. Ml/•'~ O•l•.,.~ I 011" "'""' D11 lfl I "' " "' • • • ' . , . . ' A ~ ,~ ' . ' . . ' ~ g : 1~ ll ll !.<or• by Ov11len. 1! " • " • ! .t '"~'•' Oe. IO u 11 1' -,, t<r•·• l'•'"' 10 I) II l1 ... GET SET FOR BACK TO SCHOOL WITH BIG NAMES AT L&G LOW PRICES! ® LEVI'S . BUSH JEANS Htawyw1ight denim, 1 swing-tway po<kth , ,( Sl'IDp potth po<krh. 1100 LEVI'S ' FADE-OUT BELLS G11111anlttd.11.fad1 co!1111, 1 swinq~woy pockets, 2 po11h. 900 LEVI'S. BELL BOTIOMS P'11·shrvnJ.. htovyweight TIGER MARATHON Ourablt high 1t11alily sports thoe with 11ylon 11ppt rs, sutdt Iott. Aw1il11blt i11 blut wilh while, 1295 TYROLEAN TRAIL BOOTS KoMh...,.. tr.+111..t wilh leelM1 "PP"'' poddtd onklt cellar; padded tongue, unh~ed Mel, 1111d dtiroblt l'.V.C. s.!ts. 1495 adida s TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL SHOES 1;11ed1 uppe1s, padd1d heel. Aw1 it1bl1 in blut, 9old 01 red wilh whit1. STORE HOURS: MON. THAU FRI . 10 A.M. TO 9 P..M. , LA MIRADA $H0 Pl'ING C(NTE" SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M; T6 6 P.M. ORANGE l'J:i!i N I UST!N P'honot Ill 1110 TUSTIN "-EWftORT AV(. 11 lll'ISTSTl'ttlf Ph11n1 8l2 5'898 • SANTAANA 3351 S 8R1Sl0L S T. •1 MetARTHUR Pho1>1. 65 7 JJ I 1 NOW. 4 STORES IN ORANGE COUNTY • OAILY l'ILOT -.-c.im What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC w--.. perimcod nried lwmting this"""-· eo:t 1::1 ducb and leeiol! Wl:l'ted some ponds very well and au but loll other ponds .-. 'Ibo popllar lluDllng dUbor -1.Wview and Hemet _,, ~ llsuall1 llU ttgioo is excellent for 1>och -~ bl& ducts during the ••ll end of ~ and ttrooal> tbe did of the - Bob Hal!, 111 IVid an.,.. O>unty htmter, reported. very llzn. Md .ctioo la &be valley as nm. wal«fowl seemed to have • pwt.ed. There ls a ~ chance ol Jt'O'e birds '''orking down before Ille end d Ille _,.,, whid> "1ould help hunting cturUc Ille dooimC .... -· Dm Walker who operates a p.d>lic hunllng club near Lake- Jlew allo ~very limited acllon. WllRr noted !hit ~ are kits of IP<!& llld wigeon »f'OWJd bot llYlt last weekend they "''tre Oying very high. llmken in the valley have been rafting up oo large lakeo and not moviJ>& ioto bllnling areal will! alter shooting lwn. GeeN! S~on Drtrtc• to Close Anyme who plans on begging a goose this Minting season b8d better do IO before Sunday. The end of the general goose ~ fer the Southern 1JJr)e ends on Sunday. This closure Is for all gfll!E, with the uceptim d the sea -going black brant. The 800le pnpil•tioo 1s ruchlng ita peak around the sea as lolan are llartlnl 1o ..pan beevy ,damage due 1o the num· berof-. . A good bet for llD&u.ched bunten this weekend woold be 1o check -lumen ammd Ute !OU!h end ol the Salton Sea and .,... pennJmn to !>mt pooled land. Moot farmers woold be more than hippy to i!llOe a permit to allow hunten to 9Care Ibo Jorge flocks of geese and duCu olf lhe~ budding crop land. """' YeUotctcU Being Caught Oely a few ,ellowtall are being caught at &he Coronado bllMJ by day bNU even u.o.p there are a number or golden- -Ill tllo waler. ......., Jiu JM teemed (o take a turn for tbe WMW, prob- Tlkn I• u ....we chuef: tUt • good white 1ea bass touJd .,., IOOD 11 a umber of whlttt have been caught around the ...... For • lfllMe on ft.w.g condHlou near tbe border dlJ ~ elt.ber ol dae three ludtags: Fisherman's, Point Loma ...... M. a.er 1o ho-o mixed bite h being enjoyed b1 harbor .,., ....... But, bem• and boUom fish are making up Ute bulk of lie tllell and faD pony hCb are not uocommon on both all ~-·-llalf d., ,..., boall. .., ftMlal fl nted u fair wttb bay bau, croaker and ._ ...., Ille mabl aUractlon. Flshln1 ls reported bell jail tff 6111 ...._ Pavlllol for skiff flabermea, wbUe back bay ......... -"I oa a variety of lhb oo changing tides. Trooot Attract Lake Angltt• . Planted rainbow trout are giving fresh water lake fishermen dmtY " action. Anaheim Lake is tops for bow! to 2~ pounds EaaD an very light tackle. Floating cheese ba!t and rues are -"' lop produce". Vail Lake in R.ivl?n!lide County lists catfish, crappie, bluegil md tmJt active in that order. San Diego lakes planting trout lie glv"lng up fair aciioo for rainbows, but action on other lpodea ol fillt " slow. lrvlne Like should open its gates for the 1973 season tcr.\.'ards tha end of the JDOfllh. Unusually low water has forced lake m1111ger Russ Cleary to hold oft his opening date. r·ot' more inlonnalloo ... Irvine phone 6.'l.>1520. ... Think ~ bob ~ lyman·s • MENS SHOP SALE 50% OFF Lnt'S •1tAJllO ..... " -....:.rn . "-fTA-nlU--aTC. 20%. 30% 'illttf O~llty S.1,,_Sllclr1 ...,... .. 11 ,,..., '''" 11Mt191111fl 'P'OltT COA TS .......... "._......., .. .... , ... ~_ .... ,..,._ Deep Sea Fish Report Sll'AI.. SI ACM -Jl -le<•: JIO tock , .. MORRO •AY fVI"''' UIMll""I -f _,.,., )1 llnci (Od. 6"I roe~ cOd . MA.Ll&U l"laR -9 •nol~r•. 4J rCKlr "'· l"AltAOISll COVE -31 1~1,,,. m rock aid. Hl!Wl"OltT {Art't Uncllii.I -26 -lw1: 4 bllU, 1'f J'OC.k cod. JI bhM bllU. S tneek1,_.. IO.wra Loc:lrfl') - 10 1"°'1r1; 100 bonito. I tlll.P. LONG ••ACM II' ......... L•l!dlMll - 11 lllllllr•: 90 llOl\Uo : 1S (llko bllss. SAHTA ••••A1tA -21 1nol1r1: '" rock (OO, 1 cow cod- OXHAll:D -"•nollri: $lO rotk COCI, 10 cow cod. l~ llflll (Od. THERE OVER 500 SKILLED TECHNICIANS READY TO SERVE YOU ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard af Car• LOOI H>lt ttfl IMILIM AT NABERS I BAUER CADILLAC INC. . BUICK HOO 2925 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. I , ! Alamitos Ia ,,_IUll')' PllllUC NOnCB PUBLIC No.mz Racing Results Full Schedule ''f'" ·~.· -~ ...... a.. s ~ ~~v \':IJTc7!:;, wf:lo1~ 4.00 1tov1l'1 RIQvnt !11'!'"'' 1~:i" !"' W•r Prlnctu.1 (.t.41 rl Ml Tln"M -11 .. '1. Also ••n -LI L• (ldUtUI. R-W llloc~11. R111IC1 FllOlll. OHO 1'111to; s-m OP.r1ror. ROlln Mlrllat, (11111(~ ,1,. kflretltd -lt1"1'1I L.ICIYbuo, DMtlN Polty, 1'1o1111t11 """"'· I'm e1rr11.-· - SJ I •1c:11 a.ll:Hdy WIM & f-lt..,1!'1 ••11-1, ............ ll!VI HTH ltA~ 11'0 \'1r6l. J v.er old• & uo . .r.1iow.1nc1. Pur .. ll200. Tht P<>1!1Jr1 P«ltcl un Cti•ror 1w.1 ..... 1 1.11C1 •.oo s.oo Id• RUft M («™r!usl 11.20 4.00 Olrlt Smoot1>l~_{Sml1h) 1AO Tlmt -ts... , AIMI ''" -r ltS$¥ RCKk•l.1 _l"romlMS Promlu.s, For O•vld, TklM -•· No IC<ll(MI. --" EIOHTM ltAC~ -~ Ylrft. 1 -ok:tt. a. 1111. c111 ti.it 1rtvw111U. ·hne IJJOD. Tiie l.or"~I M lvlllolr1Mcl. ~ ... ......,. sw1...,. !11.rl~I•• 21(1 7.oll 1.20 LM 91r Walch (TfffWrl) 11.oll 4.2111 111~~~ On M•n IMVllt) 2...0 Tl..,. -72.lt. ••so r~" -SUw r v u11. Wonclt<" How. P~-Oon, R111 P:-Ga Wirt. n.. Wind, 5wli1,...ar, "tMu +1i•lncr. NINTH ltACI =-iso v1rdt.. l ¥Nr oldl (!11"'11>11 l"IH'M l l:ltJO. ~u'' 41 .r.1 141t8lrl l .to f.MI 1·~ AnQel'1 ICIH (LI-ml l .60 .611 T~ Svncllc1rf/Riclllrd'sl •• 'I'"' -,._, . i ..., ••" -s.-ri~v ~ti ~ l'tie, ·~·~-· j11t11¥ 0. . l'IQh T-~ Ch , Mtf'I '"'trl Dff•1 t r llab S.C:r1tc -Tll9 N-l.ooli, OWlt Jin. Arton Otl. Kltl, .. Ill SM. By M. II. SNOW Of "" o.tfr .... """ January me-!be illcltofl to the 1m ski seuon In cOm- petitive radnf for the nptrU and amateurs t n v o I v I n a: membcn ol the UDl.stale Alpine and Nordi< teama, llOl 10 mention the pn11. • Attion for !be U.S. Nonllc team includes 11 dates ror January al-One, ~ with a cross country event at Stage<Oaeb. Col. In mldmooth. And the Nardi< IQllads have but II jumpias and .,,_ country dates on the aa:enda. AllogelheT lh<re are IJ crou country raees and aeven aid jumphlg event! throughout the ll.S. and Canada. Jim Bellam, Nordi< pro. gram director. bu a young squad or cro,,s country members, · includJng Mike Gallagher, an Olympian and holder or 13 natoonal cham- pionships; Bob Gray, two lime nstlonal lO klJomeCao Ulle holder; nm Caldwell, 11. ond Bon Yeager~ll.--both Olym- piam. Martha Rockwell leads America's entry In the gals' "i n ternational croa-country racing as a member of the flrst U.S. ladiea Nordic Olym- pic ootfit. Other woman members are Alioon Owen, Mary Lee Alkins and Jana Hlavaty, who in 11164 was a Czecboslo9akil team member but bu become a U.S. citizen. America's jumpers Include fi ve veterana: headed by such Olympiana as Jerry Ptfartln. former nationa1 king and holder of the North American jumping record of MS feet and Alamit os Entries TONIONT't INTllIS l'lltlT ltACI -150 y1rd1. Mtld«I l YHr olCll. PutM $12(111. War Mo Mori (C1'6ol•I 1U Ml11 Al>D'l't Sllltd (Ad1tr) 1n Trlpllcart Copy lAllllOll) 120 (trl'I OrNI'\ !Nlctdtfol111l l1S Gyo'1 Cllf1 l 1r (MUchlUl 11S · Linda TOii lW1,,.,,,) llJ C1<M'1 (cipy l••oolr.11 llJ S ... rp t.1111 (W1•dl IU J11$! f'llt (H1rt) 120 lm1 Chic w (Llpftaml l lS SICOND ltACI -UI y1nl1. J .,..,r olc!1 & U11 (lllmlftil. l"lll'M "'°°· Cl1llT'lnt" llf"lc9 SJJOO. Gwvln Cwnty (TrNWrel 11• Oonlt II G..i !ttkN~I 117 1"111 (~l't {Adllr) 111 Mldw1y o...dY IHl"t) 111 Senor" P_,. IC"*'Yl lit GoOd Copy !~11111 112 ltot.!11 T1111to (1"191) 111 THl•D Ill.Cl -3JO y1rdl. J yN• okl m11d..,., Cltlml"lll. l"w M SIKIO. (l1ltnl119 11rlc1 S!llOO. 01ncln' Jay IW•nl) 170 You RIK.II You ILlllfllmJ 120 Dlflrll Mendtl C•1,..k1) l li Rocklt 91r Chlclr: (Cl n:loU) 120 •••• LA'Vlllflfi (S.1111'1) ,•,',' E1ry S1111ty ($mlltl) Rull1n lltid'f (P1111I 120 Joy11111 .-.io. cw1rdl no Hy ~<IW (ltld'llnlll 1'10 T11m1n 511 (AHlrl 120 POUll:TM llACI -MIO y1rd1. 1 y11r DICll & ""· FJIUtl & rMrn. (l1lrnl119. Pur11 IMOO. Cl1l1T1!119 prlct $1500. ll;ubv a--i~ !Nlcod11nu1! 11• Ml SutartM (H1rtJ 117 Gr11tlul lll()ll~m! 117 Ll1119 MIH Pow !Smlll\\ 119 MIUV ltl1 !My!n! 117 Loledon 4Ac11lrl 111 l'll<TM RACI -J§O y1rlts., ..... , olcl "'•kle<ts. l"ur .. l UOO. Or..., (°"919 ((1rcloC.I IU Rldtt1I {Adllrl 11'0 Lovlne 111r lllllftlml 110 Tiny k-CWtrcl) IU T"'•'-'" llfftte llOd111r1tsl Ill S-111 81rdtct< !Slt '111Yl \IS \llollnl Vtloclly {Alli-) 11$ Mitt H_y,_ {Nlc0Cl1musl 115 Oo e1'""'" Go fTre11u<1I 12'G SIXTM ltACe -11'11 y1rd1. 3 ye1r old1 a. up Cl1l"'tng. Plll'M UOC111 (lilfmlnu prk1 LUDO. Cut F..--'Cft IAOllrl lit ell O' ••• lltld1enh) in W1tcft Roc•11 ITr11111ftl 111 C1n1orn1e Sindt ISrn(rt.l 11t SOllOr DKk (Werd) 114 Homrnend J90Ptrcl ISMMI) 1 It Mlndllll (Mrln) 111 Mol ..... {Alli-) lD S•UINTH ltAC• -a Yl tdl. ) 'l'ttr ok11. 4llow11K1, Pu,... 11600. L~kl Gr1nclma (MUllrl 11S El Toro P1r1<., !WI!-) no lllOY Clllnt (ltklMlnlll 111 Trlcl1 TrlilCklt ((1rclot1) l\S Mr. Mrma Cllllflllml 117 Ml•lcit M_, (Hlt"ll 111 Unc:l1 Jimmy (Smith! 117 H1wr H•llPl"'ll tTrtiesurt J In S'-"onl {AllllOn) 111 EICIKTlt aACI -"° y1rcl•. ' .....,. old• ~ up. AllowMIUI. Pllrltl t.811. Thi c.1111111. Gold cow ICrOW/I JU k -Al6Mil !Ll~!Tll 117 LUC:ky'I 0 ~ IRl<Mfdl) 122 •lflk:I• (Sellftl) 117 Tr.vly l"1uvm IWrlthtJ 111 "-"" MOOfl {All'-l 117 ltouph SMf !SmltllJ 11t 9ob'1 l1r £nd fTl'll-1) 117 NlJfTit a.t.Ct: -HI y1rd,_ ~ YHr ~m:.. :a C=llll· PUJM Sl.00. 0094act Soy (Smllll) 117 ldll DIOOlt" {lt ~s) 111 P"1.o" aar !T•Mwr.J 1n Trlpll C Trvty (Mylilt ) 111 Spact Nott (WI~) 111 l ud Ey1 IH1rf) 117 Httt cf I Molt (MicOcll""") 122 Plilll!TI Slmrrt1 !C...OOl.tl 119 S...1~1-o 9•11!0 fK1nl1) '" Spotttc! Ptl1 (llptlltml 117 Collegiate, Pro Scores H1HIMI lh.uttr.111 Astoc:llllN B1IHmott ff, (11¥111:\is"' Ottroll Hilt "'-I• I Hoinlon 1 8o$1011 11 MUw1uk" \05. Al11nl1 t7 S..1111 107, ICtmas 1.ltv<Omlf'll lCWI OrllV CMIJllS k"'"'Ulecl 4....nc-........... ....__...,._ Ca<oll1111 110. PMw York 107 Klfll!!(kY 10!< I~ 107 sin DltlO ID, ~· no Uta~ \\'II, Otn....-\CO OnlVOWMS~ Hali.a,f "'°'9'1' L.He.-~~111 a. Toronto 4 a..H ... ~~~~., Cllllor1'il II, Vll'IC-J Plttt.buroh J, (Ille-l PllllalltioMI l. 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PIJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •US.IHISI •ICTfTtOUI •uttltIS' lllAMI ITATl'Melfl' MAlllllI ITAT•Ml!WT Thi lollowlng P9fl0fl II clall'lll M IMD PlJBLIC NOTICE T~ fallowltlg ,..,_, II dol,_ bu1lMn 11; 11: • ROY41.. IKXlKICEEPIHG SERVIC E.,!---c==o-c~====-- Mlll.l.GE IMl"OlllTS. T t M £LESS 17J' Wntmlnsttr Ave., Wn!mi11tl"°, NOTICI TO CltIDITOltl NOMADIC CRAFTS. 1m South (Ollll Ca. tM«J SUP•RIOlt COU•T 0, TM• Hwy., Llgurll Ble(l'I, C1Hf. MlelllloM Ptwlut.. ISV Edll'Ne A..... 5TATE O' CALll'OllMIA •Ott ltalpn ltlMnd, 1'22 SOvrrl C.ll Hwy.. AMNlm. Ca. l'*7 THI: COUNTY 0' QUJllOll Ll9UM a.oc:h. C.UI. Tl'llt bllllneu ll 11111'111 ~ by '" lilt. A·fC71! Tiiis ~ It tllll'l!I CClflcludtd Dy an llldl'flCIUll. 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GAM•ATISE MD Banquet Maler Dei Higb's aMual 1por11 awards banquet hooor· ln& the Monarchs' football and cro11 oountry teams wll! be beld tonight at the Santa Ana Elu Club, localed a1 211 Elk Lane In Santa Ana. FestivlUe1 get under way ;it f :IO with the preaentalion of moot valuable and eaptaio awards bJebllaJitlng the ev ... ""· • ' . • • Att°""" II LIW TI4 "tlllrd Sh""! l".O .... 455 D1vl1. C•tlflnll1 twU T...__..: IJU) JJ.HM A"°"""Y ..... 11uc....- Publl1hld 0rll'IOI COllll Otllly Pi1CI. J1nw,., •· 11. 11. z, 1m f.D PUBLIC NOTI CE ' n"' SUl'IEltlOlt COUIT O' TH• STAT• 01' CAlll'Ol:HIA 1'011: THI! COUHTY 0" OltANG• N .. A-7.stll NOTICE 01' NIAltllllG O• "e'TITtOft l'OR PltO•ATI! 01' WILL AMD P'OR LITI•ltl TalTAMINTAlt'f' E•l1t1 Ill AMf'IA M. HILL, 01011_.. HOTICE IS HERl!•V OiVEM lt\lll HAFl:OLO MORTONSON 1111 tllld hlrel" 1 p.9111lon lo!' 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KELLt!Y, MOTlCE IS HEltl!:I Y OIVEN !11 tile Cl'ldltor• ot "" ......... n..mld ~' l'NI Ill Pl!"-. ht'fl"'ll (l1tm1 11111,..11 11111 Mid OtolOlnl -r9Qlllf'IO 10 r111 1t11m Wltll lhl MC:Mnry VOiie,..,.., In 1111 ot+!cl Of 11t1 clwl< ot IN allow 11'1111*# court or lo Pr'ttenl 11\Ml, Wlfll 1111 MC:.n....,. VOllttlln. 111 1111 U!IOtr"9fltd 11 llit otfk1 ot 1111 lllOrnty, J. JASDM OALE, 4 !1otfl0y al a.--, IMI Palol Vlf'Ht Dr1w W..1 l"alot V..-dn E1latn, C11lloml1 '°'7 .. wllldl 11 lht plloc:1:,:-of ~ ~ltnH In 111 1'!1111 ...,,11111"9 to "" """' of WI• t, witllln ...,, lt'IOnlhJ ltlw lhl !Ir.I publlult.1 of l!'llS ....... 0.'-1 o.c..,,w 1t. "n l'R.r.N(ES "t. KELLEY E•KUlrl-of thl Wiii of lhl ................ OICldlnf J. '.uottl OALI! Att11111Y 11 U. l MI ....... Ylnlts Dn'N w .. 1 ...... v ........ .... c.w ...... ...,. Teh CSIJI ..._,.., J1Hn1 Al'llrllty ... •91Cl1fta - l"lllllltMf ~ c...1 Dtlly "9ot, 1a. 21. .. tnd .i.,_,,. a. "" _,, Pl/BUC NOT!Cli: • '• • ( ! •• • -: • • • • • • • • • t " B ~I tit JC w It 0 "' ct e; di " a l B g: • ~ • • ' E ' ( J I [ I t ' I r. , DAILY PILOT 2J . ( ......................................................................................................................................................... ~········································· .... . • • • i ~ • f The .DAILY PILOT Salutes the 8th ' Annual Sports & Vacation, Travel I ~ and· Recreational Veh1cle Show Jari. 5·14 Anaheim Convention Center ~ • • • • ' . : "···················~····~·········································································································································································· .... Vehicle Show Set Veteran producer H. Werner Buck" s gigantic 8th annual ~ports. Vacation and Recrea- tional Vehicle Show opening a 16-0ay run at 2 p.m. Friday will fill the entire complex of the Anaheim Conve114ion Center with ei:hibits of appeal to the entire family . It's literally several shows combined into one featuring exhibits of all the newest p~ du cts and accessories necessary for famil y travel and vacationing. It'll Offer in· numerable ideas on where to go, how to get there and what to expect when you arrive. There'll be hundreds of _recreational vehicles -lined up side by side for easy in- spection and comparison. F~r those using the family car or statlonwagon, there'll be many exhibits of tents and all the accouterments of camping. Many states, provinces and J!Jivate vacation reeorts will extoll the virtues ol. visiting their areas for fishing, hunting or just plain family vacationing. For those planning fut ure vacations around the world, or, perhaps. because of economic realities. must stick to annchair vacations to dis-- tant ·destinations , there's the Sunset Magazine Travel and Sports Film Festival. Without paying added ad· mission, show visitors c1111 view the world 's finest and newest films in the Film Festival Theater. Here the winners of he Festival con- test plus the best of other en- tries, will be shown free daily. A bigblight of each day 's show will be the "Parade of Outdoor Champions." This thrilling entertainment seg· ment will go on at 4 and 8 p.m. daily with 2 p.m. matlnees on weekend s. Featuring the entertainment Newest Shapes At Cqmper Show Some or the newest sizes and Jihapes of recreation vehicles will be displayed by El Dorado at the "camper show." Among the smallest sUde·in campers will be the El Dorado Aire. Engineered and designed for the compacts (Courier, Luv, Datsun, Toyota), the lightweight is just like a little brother to El Dorado's full- size line. Al.so expected lo be a favorite this year's showgoers is the fifth-wheel trailer by El Dorado designed for the quarter-ton imports or for easy towing by the Ranchero or El Camino. The lS.footer has a surprising amount of "merchandise" packed into its interior and its "upstairs bedroom" has plenty of room for a king.sized bed. S e v e r a I chassis-mounted campers and the 2-foot mini . motor home also will be shown in the El Dorado exhibit at the show. in the blg Arena will be Norbu , the almost human gor\lla; and Victor, tbe ra.sslin' bear and his trainer Tufty Truesdale. Other thrilling acts include Willie Necker's international dog act including Dalmatians and retrievers: the Pock Brothers, Northwest Canadian k>& rollers; tbe Clementis, European bicyclists ; and Sue and Dan Kucbcinski. many times world c hampi on horseshoe pitchers with their gymnastic horseshoe act. · lncidentally,·victor will take on any challengers from the audience who think they may be able to out-rassle him. Along "Tackle Row" at the show Lhere'll be the newest in nshlng E_iquipment _ for both fresh and salt water. There'll be two casting ponds in ~·hict1 show visitors may try out the latest tackle. There'll also be a "!l uck Finn" JXlnd in w h i ch youngsters (and oldstl'rs alike J will be able to try their luck at catching fresh Rain- bow trout at a nominal price. On Travel Row, state· sponsored entries offering complete vacation information ~·ill include : Wyoming, Iowa, Kansas, Arkansas, ~1issouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, the Provina:s of Yukon and Alberta in Canada ; and. under the Pacific Noz:thwest Travel Association banner, Washington, Idaho, ~on~na, Oregon and the Canadian pro- vin·ce of British Columbia. Many private resorts from throughout-Uie countf5' also will be represented with fully- staffed experts offering in- formation. There's something for young and old alike at Buck's big show. Show Books Outdoor Parade Six outstanding acts making up the "Parade of Outdoor Champions" will thrill crowds daily at H. Werner Buck's 8th annual Sports, Vacation and Recreational Vehicle Show. They include Norbu, the almost human gorilla vdXl isn't an ape at all: Willy Necker 's hJgh!y-trafned Dalmatians and lletrievcrs: Dan and Sue Kuchcinski, duo of horseshoe pitching cham· pioos and their startling gym- nll!tic horseshoes act ; Victor. the Rasslln' Bear; the Clementi s. European Bicyclists. and the Peck Hrothers. northeast ( Ccina- d1<1nl log rollers . This year's entertainment segment will be one or the liveliest ever scheduled. ac- t·ord1ng to \'eteran producer Buck. ·'\Ve a! .... ·ays strive to make this portion of our show one which the entire family can enjoy -whether it's Junior or Grandma -and this show should please everyone·•, Buck said. EXTRA AGA 5th Wheel Trailers Boom in Popularity Fifth wheel travel trailers mounted dircclly abo\•e or ill are coming of age in the front of the rear axle · of the booming recreation vehicle in-tow vehicle." dustry -only many rccrea-Frank Shilhng. llV dl re<:tor 11on·n1inded consumers don't for TCA , names se\eral fac- know very much about the1n. tors tha l can be allr1butt."<i to The ··fifth ~'heeler's·· rapid-the fifth wheel 's introducllon ly increasing populari1y -into the market and its rapid production increased 200 per-rise ln popularity cent in 1972 -leaves several •·The fifth wheel trailer's question mark s in co11sun1er·s design Jets the owner tow a n1inds ... 11uestions like "What larger trailer "'Ith greater is the advantage of o'o\;,riing a ease." Sh11l1n~ sa id. "A n1ore fifth wheel travel trailer" and t.'\'Cll v.· e 1 g h t distribution "\Vhy is it called a fifth 'o\'ht'el means load levelers and..s~·ay trailer." bars may not be needed and Here are some ans .... ·ers: the unit will track without •·A fifth wheel tra,·c\ trailer swav or drifl." other RV . Each type is design· ed for a specific purpose and .... ·ill hn\'e a certain advanatage o\'er another .... hen used ac- cordingly. The advantag{'s of a travel trailer are reta111ed in 1he fifth wheeler. The traveler can unhook his unit \\'hen he 'reaches his destination 11nd still have the use of his tnick. Even D<itroit is coming to the fi(th wheeler's rescue. Hecausc it takes a pickup truck to to...,· the unit so1ne men1bers of the family arc !ert \11ithout a seat. For the larger families. an attractive 1"·0 scat pickup (ere .... · cabl can be ordered. is ooc that is. designed lo at-The [j(th ~·bccl unit has one tach ove r 1he rear axle of the thlng in common ~·ith every tow vehicle , sem1-lruck style." -=---;;·-------------;;· explains Lee \V. Moses. the • Trailer Coach Association 's nat ional JlV standards and legislative director. "The name fifth wheel.'. continued t>.toses. "refers to the semi-truck plate and king pin t)pe coupler which is i Free for Kids Friday i~ the big day for youngsters at the Sports. Vaca tion and Hrcreationa l Vehicle Show. F:ach boy and girl to go through !he gates on Friday will be given a sturdy tackle box as an opcning-day- only lift. Actually, the tackle boxes show produt'f'r H. \Vemer Buck has arranged to give young show visitors have many uses besides the obvious one, but )1oungslers can give them a qui~k try-out at the Huck Finn Trout Pond before leaving the show on opening day, if lhey want to do so. ATTENTION FISHERMEN! STRAGGLER LURES lootll Numben •256 • 257 Sport1men Sho w, Anaheim Convention Centcr STOP BY , we will b• talking •bout fi1hin g in th• se• of Cortet •nd long range fish ing . w, will ,1,0 h•v• inform•tlon on loc•l fi1h ing •nd a lbi•s-· DEMONSTRATIONS ON STRAGGLER LURES AND OUR FANTASTIC SALT WATER JIGS Sinc •r•ly Leon•rd Lu1si•r STRAGGLER LURES SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER JANUARY 5th Thru 14th 25 New units on display at prices you can't afford to ·miss! I ·n PERRIS VALLEY -181/2 FT. Moto• Homo -'"" V!I , ••tom•ti<. huto<, SALE $6899 power 1tterin9 &: br•k•1. Fully ltlf cont•iritd. S50llRY. PRICED Rec.i. Price $8289. · '72 MOBILE TRAVELER 20 FiT. Motor Hom• -Do09• ]60 VI. Aulom•lic SALE lr•n1m i11ion, powtr 1l••rin9, pow•r br1t~1, r•dio, h••ltr, duel wht1h. Fully 11lf cont11n-. .... SIOH9RV. PRICED Reg. Price $8599. $7699 '72 UTE LINER 25-FT. MOTOR HOME IHC ]fl VI, 1uto., power 1tr., radio, power br1ke1, •,OOO w1ff powtr pl1nt, ll,000 ITU •Ir conditioner, f"lly 1elf cont1in-4, lo1cl1cl l SIJJOOS. Reg. Price $19,949. SALE PRICED 515,4~9 '72 UTOPIAN 20 FT. Motor Home -Dodge, 1utoro11tic, ll1•l•r, SALE $6799 f"11v 111f cont1intd. lr1ncl n1w, r11dv-to-90. "'"·Reg. Price $8509. PRICE D '73 SCOUT 22 FT. Motor Hom• -Fully 1tlf cont1i11ed , wit+. E '''" of ....... '•"' "' v.1, "''"'"" SAL $9649 he1t1r. power 1lt1rin9 t nd br1k11. 51 0214. Reg. Price $10,769. PRICED 72 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK With '7 2 P1rr it V1tl1v .;1b over C1mptr -'SALE ·~""'" BOOT -"''' "" """ b•mp· $2499 1r, VERY SHAR P! S 792RV COMPLETE. Reg. Price $2999. PRICED '72 UTE LINER 28-FT. MOTOR HOME IHC l•2 VI, •wto., r•dio, power 1lr •• powtr br1k11 , 4,000 w1tt power pl111t, 12,000 ITU I 1ir co"ditio11er, fully s•lf co11t1i"H . Sl7117l. Reg. Price $22,099. SALE PRICED $17,949 '73 TAHOE 20 FT. Motor Home -Dodge 160 VI. Aulo. lr•n1., ............ ,. •0·" '"''" '"'"'"' ,,,. SALE 7999 l1ry -6 1leeper. Full 1elf <;Onl1 iF11d. Ou1I re•r .... he1ls . Sl37G. PRICED Reg. Price $9039. '72 LIFETIME 26 FiT. FULLY SELF CONTAINED with twin bed1. r11r beth, 4.000 will 9tn1r1lor, 12,000 BTU 1ir coonditio"''· r1dio -LOADED ! S4t 4l5. Reg. Price $15 ,999. '73 SCOUT 21 ~T. SALE PRICED $14,375 Motor Home - Ford 160 VI . Auto"'1tic. SALE $ power tleeri"9• pow1r br1k11, 6 1l11per. 87,99 Fully 111f <;Ont1in1d, 510264. PRICED Reg. Price $10,089. '72 LIFETIME 23-FT. MOTOR HOME Ood91 41 J VI, 111!0. p, th .. p. br1 ke1, 4.000 w1H power pl1"t, 1 l ,000 ITU 1ir c;o11d itio"1r, fully 1elf c;o11t1:11ed . L11cledl Sl216l. Reg. Price $14,489. SALE PRICED '12,499 RUFEN TRAILER SALES, ·1nc. 118bl HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN '-GROVE One Mlle South of Anaheim Conveation Center 1 ..,ILE SOUTH OF DISNEYLAND J7l4) 638-1641 (213) 589-3515 I ' .. DAILY PILOT Luxury on Budget • l ' Scout Vehicles Featured Scout Motor--UOme -choice ol. five noor plans and three color schemes -is one or the many homes on wheels scheduled to go on display Fri· day at the 1973 Sports and Vacation Show. Here's the way the factory brochure describes the unit : "All the comforts of home are yours in a Scoot • • • complete gaUey, dual 'd~ ettes, full bath with shower - small tub, too, in rear bath models -sliding, screened windows, sleeping ac- commodations for four with options to handle up to nine. "Luxurious appointments in· Claiming to offer th e "lowest cost luxury in vacation travel today" are manu· facturers of this Tioga compact motor home. The 18 1h-foot six-sleeper will be on dis play a s part of the recreational vehicle section of the big sports and va- cation show at Anaheim Convention Center. It's self-contained and offers two floor plans. elude richly coo rd i na ted upholstery, drapery, shag carpeting and heavy foam padding. There's gellel'OWI storage space and plenty or elbow room throughout. ''And -exclusive with Scout -all models have built-in air Pate-Arrow Like Home duels, pre-wired and braced for roof-mounted unit to insure scientific now of air con- dltioning (air conditioner 1 is optional). _ "Gelling there is twice .the fun." That describes the big idea behind the design of Pace-Ar· row. Motor '-tansions for 1973. Engineered for reliability. and unparalleled luxury, the Pace-Arrow motor home is priced to fit the budget of the economy-wise family . Newest models are schedul· ed· for display at the Sports, Vacation and Recrea tional Vehicle Show. Travel Trailers Compact Comfort Among travel trailers to be featured at the Sports, Vaca- tion and Recreational Vehicle Show is the Kensktll, built by Redman Mobile Homes, Inc .. of Sun Valley, Calif., and Silverton, Ore. A brochure proclaiming the virtues of the trailer contains, in part, this message: "Tate au the comforts of home witb you when you ex· plore the highways a n d byways. You have room for the entire family in your ' . . ' " so you can sta.Qd up 1tralght when you lllQve about. Bunks let you stretch out for restful sleep. "There's plenty of storage space, too. Wardrobe, cabinets and ·drawer storage take everything you need wHhout crowding or clutter. Since the Kenskill featui::.es complete self-containment, you can stop anywhere and stay for several days regardless o f ac· commodations. "A gas-electric refrigerator. gas range , power ·range hood with light, electric lights, bath with shower or tub · and marine-type toilet, and f1ve- inch--thick cushions make your Kenskill as comfortable as your own home. ,, flair for .color...a>mbi.nes with efficient design tg give beauty without drudgery. The interior is fully washable, and the seamless floor never needs waxing. Easy~~ror fab- rics look new for years." "Scout Motor Homes are · Dynamic, action-styled ex-aerodynamicaJJy de s i g n e d terior designs allow increased with tapered sides a n d cambered roofs to l~n wind v Is i b i I It y , lower wind resistance. The aluminmn ex- resistance, and a .. forward· teriors are bonded to two.Inch looking" conlemporary ap-walls of wood and pol}'styrene pearance. Interiors feature for increased 5 t r u c t u r 8 I space-age color schemes. strength and ruggedn~." Large wardrobes, pre-finish-Scout is built in Brea by ed vinyl paneling, I a r g e Scout Motor Homes. galleys with butane range and11,-;;m-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; hood, oven. and hi-pressure laminated top, are offered to make travCJ easy. comfortable and uncrowd ed. The roofs of all models are reinforced for air conditioning. Safety glass, seat belts, padded dash and :sun visors, and bucket seats with headrests are standard in all the Pace-Arrow models. All Pac~Arrows feature the Dodge M300 chassis, with VB engine, plus power brakes. pov;er steering, three-speed automatic transmission, and heavy-duty, rear axle shock abso rbers. Offered in 18-, 20-, 22·, and 25--foot lengths, Pace-Arrow is designed to be fir st i n economy, and second to none . Pace-Arrows are manufac- tured by subsidiar.ies 0 r Fleetwood Enterprises. Inc., one of the nation's largest inanufacturers of m o b i I e homes and rec rca ti on a I vehicles. Available For Immediate Deli very New FORD Van New CHEVY Van New '73 MARK IV New '73 MONTE CARLO CORT FDX LEASING 2586 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-3661 Tovorn The Fantastic Toyota Landcruiser J The Ultimate In 4 Wheel Drive IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , I for CONTEMPO the city I cou~try car with more, fun to the gallon The · Fantastic Co tempo · Sportsman , Plenty of room. A unique floor plan al- lows you to tote your bikes! And there's more than enough seating for riding or relaxing. Plenty of sleeping space. Uni-lounge fold down, adding up to slumber accommoda - tions for se...-en. Plenty of convenience. All the big little things. Plenty of .quality. The Sportsmen. It's reedy for the good life whenever you are./ \ \ \ ' . ' • • ·. -. ·~. Commuter or c•mper .. Contempo is re•dy when you are. Nine basic multi-9 · purpose models. All city-car m•neuverable, safety engineered and lu11uriously $4 9 5 furnis~ed for self-contained holidays. Plenty of seating for work, school or .,:'. shopping. Then, when you w1nt to drive your cares aw1y, just throw some food aboard .. You don't have to shape up to ship out in a Contempo. Try one, for the fun of 1t. • . • •' • , , ' ~ 1 ' ~ ' ' ' I , I I { ' ' ! ~ j l ' ' s I • 1 ' • l l I • I l ! i ' ! ' ' • ' ' c I ! • ' • i ~ ! l • ! I " • _J• r After vou·ve seen the rest I ! -ta'ke a aood ~ook at the best ' Here·s the last word . • • • < • ' I in the most UP to date Recreation Uehicles ...... by ''PERFECT CAMPER FOR '73'' THE PERFECT CAMPER VAN STANDARD EQUIPMENT: HONEYMOONER MODEL Full .. orie piece h1sh1oned formed all '•tie• glass top ' 1nclud1rig matct'll ng color t wo l1rge 12 x72 Sllchng w1noows w1tn remo vab!11cr1en. plus two added 18' x12·· r1on1 !.!1t1on1ry w1noow1 111 with cur1a •ns 74 pull-oul bed 111 rear w1tn polyloam paos 1ear c11net1e nas rl!ve•s•Dle poly foam cus11 ions w11n l •PP•• To r easy cleaning. plus removable swivel top 1ati111. which easily converts into a comfortable bed, opening rear clOOJs. large s1101ng glass winoows w11n relnovattle screen on each sule with snap back curtains, 50 pouncl capacity ice bo~. s111nlH1 steel sink w1lh outs•Oe ot11n, twen- 1y gallon !rash water supply w1lh manual opeiated PtimP, lwo Durfll!f--sloYe. 7\lt geHon butane lank, wall lo wa ll shag carpet tnroughout. nigh back sw1;,.e1 seats. tHgn pressu1e laminated counrer Son k ano ta ct,. tops on co-or01nahng oecor colors t>eau1 11ul pre-l1n1sneo oark asn 1n1er1or ci.nelling por 1a-pon 1 h1cleaway to•let a sp are tore w11n easy mount on rear Ooo• ano O•St•nc11ve 1·r " CO•e•. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: : •. PERFECT . CONVENIENCE ·~ITEMS 8-tu. n 1a1•d 9aS1elec1ric oouD!e ODD• 1et .. 9eralo1 "0-9a11on fresh water supply. 12·~oll waler pump, oemano 1yp...-iyt1em B1tu1<y cnar· Oe1. 110V·12 vol! Powe• converter 12 .... 011 l•Qll1•nlil sy,tem Fl11o<e5te11t ; h!ilh1J 10-gl llon eAll•f'O•·mo11n1eo ~· 1>ut1n1 11111~ Spaceme51e1 Fo101wa~ 101lel. 1;11" !y meo cne s t lil•lil e 51'lowe• 24·ge llon no101ng tiln• Aeaaong hght5 1n ci.D·o•e• oeo s .. c. t>0n Powe• tan '" oa1n B•ea Auod1· :. ••V 01ne•1 separa~e compsnmtnl '• Power Vl!'fll nooo P1rl ec1 Mi.s11• ~ con11ot penel P••Pllt•O eno ore- " wired lor gent•••o• 1nslel!a t+o". .' Prep•red end prew1t1d !or rool ••• 1nSrill&l•Q" Swn1f'I IOP •emo••b1e •. taole 6 5 i;iallon 1101 wi.te• t1ttn111r. PERFECT COMFORT ITEMS 5 loam c!<nene tut ll•OPS w1tn z•11- pe1 end 1evet11Dle 54" d•nfotl• seats conven 10 5• ,91 Dea P11•ac1 curia,., 1•ou"d !•on! cao a<eil p,,. v1ty curt11n el t lb·over oeo Alum· 1'1Um 11p oer IOI (:ID·OYer O•d 8· lril.t~ s le<eo Twon Iron! ano •li r siereo s~akers Smo~I! t1n11to ,s110· 1ng glass w1ncow5 "'''" •"mOviDte 'tr~n5 Heavy ou!y shitQ c;i1pe1ing f"•Ougriout 1'1c!vd1'1Q tronl CID a•ea 6!!au1•lul hl·DilC~ O•l tltcS wol ll SFll!ers under P·!or anD CO·PdOI aelu•e ~~'""I seal'>"'''" ••m ''"' Front cao ooo•~ pa'1111/ed "ma1cn- s creen door E'1!•ance s1ep !•gn1 L1gM1eo .,,,M Da• AOdlHI ••tl!••o• toloawav srep Ooutlle sla1nle's 11ee l s 1 n~s with coYers PERFECT SAFETY ITEMS 81cil·UI) w1rn.n9 t>o•n Seat bells'" au dlltl!Qf\1110 Wifing 1re11 t-l1IW1Q 0"111010 sv11ng S1~t1•hzo11 FeOP•al codt appro•f'fl rvnn•"O l1gnis Feo "'11 coo• a1191o•ec entry 000• loc- Sale!y 91111 W!f\OOWI , BlllflCe d eng1r>Mtecl body THE PERFECT COUPLE-THE MINI FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER - PERFECT MARRIAGES ~RE MADE IN HEAVEN PERFECT COUPLES ARE MADE IN CHATSWORTH HACIENDA MODEL ' Tn• l-1AC•ENDA m(Kl•I •nct11oe1 •II lh• O•s•c !el l\/ft!9 SUCt\,111"9 100 w<n do"' Di di , c i.rptt1n9, lt!C MS lll 1n11 ,;QNEVMOONEA [l•t l"C .... ~,pump • C•1V "'lier 111 •11 ' lr\!rt 11 .. rne r .)lO'le "'IH• Ql 111 ooor ov•n 1no 1:>1ot!1r • f lus,,1riy S1n1-M111 1c to•I•! •n '•011111 11111 wit~ B•·Fold Ooor (can c;1011Dlt 1s 11u 11e ..-aro.'ooe!. 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MCl 11'<>uP ,., • "••••" .n 0•"'•"~ I•, g<o•r <""''"" D' full/ <••~too d"'"' cO'"L• "'~'""' O ·•· • J' 1 • ,,. ,.1 •••" uh(J 00<>• ., '" tuft leng!h "'" •<>• ,.,, rn <•1>1•<•• I"• II ·•01(1 cu•,. "•(J "'' "" ,,... """ •••• •uU .,,. •~•UO l •Dl• •O~' oon• "'"• 10 lot •••• 111 U•&n<>O on tll><I O& loh in ••nlf Po ... 1!90 I•""'_,. on (OD oto• SJ695 STANDARD EQUIPMENT: HACIENDA (SELF CONTAINED) .... _ -•,:.,r R11• U O•n,.lle Co.,vefl•Ole lo 18 ll80'. Bedl25 ID Ice Bo•l2 Burne• Coo~ r oplS8ni Mal•t IC>t1e11 £ne1os•O To•let 1no 01es11ng Room/ f uU l"n!ll" M"r()• on l oolttt Ooo•1F11ll Lttng!ll Mas1er W1rd•onel Sl'i' [OQe Form.ca Covn!e• foD 1no 5 ..,.,vel T;i o\1/ CaoC>var B"d Room11..,,n 8eo1 v.•lro 3·0r.iw~• N1QF11 Su no10e!i•leo C1D•'11!1 Ooo•\ i"O D'•we•S Je .. eleO C.iD•nl!I H1ro ... 11e1:x>-G11 ffesl'I Wiie• Suppty/ 12 VOii l1gl't•n9 Sy11em1Rttl0•"9 L•g"!l 1n CiD 0••• Bttd Roomll2 Vol! B111ery 1no C1s11Ri'1QI! "'OOd w11n L19n1112 •I• Sie •nless S1eel !i10n• 1no 11e "O Pumo1Ce1h ng Vf'""· 1• •I• ·1 Smo•e-t1n1eo S••d·'1g Gl•sl W1nOow1 w•!ll RemovaOltt St•eensl811ut1tul Toe Blcil 0 •1Pt15/Ftto1•1I Cooe Appto•ed E nt'~ Door Lot~tf eoerel Coo• AD· o roveo Runn1'1Q L•9nu1Loq111ed As111I B•rlE>letoo• SlttOI Enlrl'1Ce Alum•num Screen Ooo•rFront & Rttat 01JIS1oe S!origtt/5·0 1110'1 E•- !ftfjOt !.loY.,teo B11l;ine 11.,.1(.0101 Cooromaceo Vmy! Floor/4 Fo1m Ome!le Cysn•0'11, Re•e•S•D•e wolll l pper1I ., s4,495 WOULDN'T YOU LIKE YOUR CAMPER TO BE PERFECT? . . DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED SEETHE AUTHORIZED DEALERS: Meleu Tr>iler & B°'t S•les 28301 ll:edwood Highway Coverdale, Col1forn.o 707-894-2136 See: Met WiRioms Townsend Lincoln Mercury 588 Compo ~ Rio North Son Diego, CA 209-431-1012 Jere Smitll Mator Homes 4490 Ste'tem Ottk alvd. Son Jose, CA. 408-24.7-14.15 Seel Bob MoKOtd Di•I CheYrolet 11980 E. Ftreilone Rlvd. Norwalk, CA 21 3.773-5482 See: Gene French Open Rud Tuu"' 18981 Ventura 81vd 1 or zo"O, CA 213-987-2•40 See, Joel Koy Travel Town 6334 N. Blockstone freino, CA 209·•31 -1012 See: Don Head Bill Bury Pv•ti•c 2000 E. First Street Sonia Ano, CA. 71•-558-1000 See: 8111 Applebee Clem Ruh CheYrolet 21100 5~mon Woy CIJ"logo Pork , CA 213-340·2442 See: Don Ruh Altmu's Recreation•! Vehicle Ctr . 13250 ~wood Bald...,in Pork, CA. 213-960-188• See: Dove Altmon • Del Ame Dad&• 20m Howtftorne Blvd. T orrc:nce. CA 213-371-3563 Tam Cowarj's fard Wa10• Wheel C•m!lf City 2665 Wogon Wheel Rood o~nord. CA. Fruk Salders Recreati o••I .Yekicle Center .WAY • ' s-Jim He<ring Frink Chevrolet "81 ?' Mocher Avenue Souomento, CA 911>-331-'>7n r;.., °""" M<Cord 80}..'85-2197 lo Set: Pot Newel luory Matar Hame S•les· 6027 lonlltt'Wn !Nd. No. ><o.,....a;-CA 213-877-7900 Se•~ C.W. Corr 100 N.. lo B<eo lo' Angele,, California (21 3) 93 1-1393 ~t· Ed l o wles Perfect C1111per Ca, lie. 20751 ~iOf St. Chatsworth, Co. 213-882·5733 Context: lob Shub.t-1 DAil Y PI LOT 2~ Discoverer A I Solid Mover I The clo.st•r you get to a O\sc;._-overer. the more you ha\l' to get e:-c.tth."l.l ubout. l-la1m~ It:. des1gnl'r. 'l'he deluxe n100Jr hon1l' is expucted to be unL' or !hf• 1 .. star.s" in lht• n•r reatu111;1 I \'Chlcte St'<.'lttni of t!1~ !'>pnr~. Vacation and HL'1.'reoniunal Vehicle Show opening F'r1da)' Jn Anahei 111. For one lhing . J)1Sl'O\l'll'I' gives you more stantlJrd equipment than l'\ l'r lncludlng a lot of 1h1ngs ~ou might think you h<n e tu pa~ extra for. Examples ? 11ov.· about the standard automol1\'c-typt> air conditioning ? And the 12.oo:l- BTU roof air 1.'0ndit1oner: And sleeping arcomn\Odatious for six? You'll also find :\n A~! F~t radio with four speakers, plus 11. 71,., cubic fuol double doo r refrigerator, a 5 K\\' Gener:ic power plant , a skyligh t ha1eh and a power vent 111 lhl· balh The 41 3 CID engine. rhro1n - ed front and rear bun,pers and tinted glass in all the "'tndov. s are mounted on the famou s Dodge ~1-300 motor home chassis -a smoo th r iding, JS~inch wheelbase foundation, v.•ith hcavy-dut~ shocks and springs to flalten out just about anv terrain. \\'e me'a~ured up to a lot uf tough standards in building our Di~ercr, says the dt'signt"r. "That 's ~'hY "'e chose the FHP 'sandwich structure - fiberglass reinforced plastic outside , a thick polyurethane filler. with v in y I • c I ad alununum sht .. •ts oi1 the Ins ide surlacc ThHt .ill ht·lpt-d n111k1· \I l!.l't()(!~11u u111·:.ill~ 311und to !t:'dlll~ SV.d~. IU,·r-.i fl ~C ru.HJ:i hd1ty 1t 1Kl l'l l'U save you ..:its ll IS itlSUIUlt'Ci a&ain~t l'H.'llt ,l/1d l'Uld And It v.a3 11101tl111r1· 11r11of lov. 111 111;1111tL•n.1ncl' and. ahovc all. 1.1 ~ sln.MI~ as you'd waut II to bl•" Allt·r IHliril'Ul111~ th~ fh t' Jll:IJUI' h ll d y c ullll>Oll('l\!S, LTJl!.)lllllll .It \\'hill' ~lutur lay a ~pci·1;1I 1n~ul1.111 u~ alu1ninu 111 lloor o'er thf> 1·~s. install tht' rur,·rd p ;1 nor a 1n 1 r v.1nd v.h1eld . lots <if v.eathcrs!r1pp1n11 . Llll' anud1z1•d alu1n1nu1n 1.1 1nduv. lramc<i and the plun1b1 n~. hrat111~ end air cu01ing sy~tl·n1s 1'hcn they 'rt ready to hudd 1h1· floor plan yw v.·anl 111 ~uu r lJ1scovt•l't'r You ean ehOO!'IC lroiu tl'l.1 of thl'rll ,\ rear Lt a t h U1st·ovrr1•r -\\ 1!h full-size rnoldcd FH I' bath <t!ld tub and largr v.·ardrobe or. a side baU1 version !hat Iris you have a ron1pl1'll·ly t•ru:loso.blc sleeping e11111partn1cnt 11 llh a woll ·lo- wa!l n1ax1·bcd 1f yuu want lo order one. Basic to r ver.· Discoverrr is a complcl kitchenette plus ll Convcrta·Loung dine tte that o ffl·rs around·thc-tablc dini ng, I.hen qu1t•k_!y L'<lll\ eri s t o forv.·ard·fac1ng rid ing seats or to a full-size double bed And there 1s a choice of thrt-e trad1t1ona l d ecor schemes, as v.·ell as three st rik- ing moder designs -all told. si x plans. all of "l111·h of rl'r luxuries like .d('(m atur-coor· dinalt.'<1 vinyl wall CO\'Crlngs. lush deep pile carpeting. col- orful upholstery 11nd curtaln-;. llCIUU "JM llMSI Yletlr. 111111a1111r - • • • • • • 11.-11111111" ~ ' Lll-llf --·-..... (_ '1111 CWl!llTll. Euro"'n llCJCltlll I , Zif DAILY PILOT Thursday, Janu., 4, l!J71 GMC Shows -New Unit GMC Truck and Coach Division '!{Ill introduce its complete new motor home to the Southland publ ic during R. Werner Buck 's 8\J1 nnnuaJ • Sports, Vacation and llectt•· tJonal Vehicle Show. Bill Barry l'OnUac, Santa Ana, is the Orange County 1ealer for thl' new unit. "The 26-foot motor home is the first apphcat1un of the new CMC chassis and b cNt Y design," 11ccording to A1art ln J. Caser10, G~1C \'ll'C pre3:i- dent and general manager of the division. Caaerio said GMC is t'tlrrently producing and wlll market this y<?ar complete molor homes 1n bolh 23 and ~Jooilill&lh,s, Roomy Contempo Features The i:MJW-Wlit.&-will utlliD! front wheel drive, a low and \\'ide frame, tandcn1 rear wheel with independent air suspension and an aluminu m and molded riberglass body. Built-in Mobile 'Goodies' Each unit will be equipped with self-contained d in in g , sleeping and bath facilities in a variety of interior floor plans. Interiors also will feature twin dinettes wilh rem ova b I e tables. vinyl faei!d paneling, a t h e r m o statically-controlled LPG (urnace. air-conditioning and dual-passenger front seat. eoftt~mpo ~mpers, Inc., long one of the leaders of the van conversion ficld, jumps in- ~to the mini motorhome field with an all-steel unit that of. fers complete self containment and sleeps five in an area the same width and a foot shorter n o a or LTD. The Contempo Escort, as the new all -steel mini is kno"''n, is only O_!le ot sev£ral units to be displayed by Contempo at the recreational vehicle show opening Friday The Escort . one of the li ghtest motor homes ever built. offers hig h payload capability. maneuverability of a passe the Ford Motor Company war- ranty on .the complete chassis and body. The 26-footers will b e powered by 455-cubic·inch V8 • engine with four-barrel car· buretor and 255 net horse- power. Othe r Contempo models (··The City-Country Car \Vith fi.lore Fun To The Gallon ") to be dis pla yed at the show "''ill range from the si1np\est van conversio ns -custom11,ed windows. insulation , paneling and exterior paint -to floors · and ''built-in" goodies that transform a van virtually into a motor home. Caserio said the continuL>cl upsurge in the recreational vehicle sales market is t,he reason for GMC's expansion into this market. Clif( Brackett will be in charge of a -6aff of expert! n1anning the G~1C factory di splay al Buck's ~how. He said the 26-fooler is eight · feel high and eight feet \\0ide with a ISO.inch wheelbase. Its six-wheel braking system in- cludes front wheCI Oise brakes and drum brakes al each of the four rear wheels. The G1'1C development pro- gram is cont inuing for other potential applications. They include a small bus for n1etropolitan operations. and ambulance and emergency rescue vehicle, a mobile med- ical clinic. a vehicle for physi- cally handicapped riders. and airport bus and display or scr· vice van. LOST OUR LEASE We Must Move In 28 Days 'fi8 Ford % Tnn V-1( Sharp Truck. . $1395 '65 Chl'vv ~ ·ron Auto Trans. Hebullt El'\llill<'. $595 TED'S M TORS :?014 Harbor Blv Cns la l\1esa 645-66<14 WE'VE GOT IT ALL HERE AT WILSON FORD SALES EL DORADO EL DORADO MINI MOTOR HOME CAMPERS STH WHEEL TRAILERS ESCAPADE MOTOR HOMES 20 AND 24 FEET 4·6-8 SLEEPERS, FULLY SELF CONTAINED • • Complete Service Faciliti~s Excellent Financing Available 18' Mini Motor Home I TON CHASSIS CAMPER SPECIAL va engine, duto. trans., power brdkes, power steering, 12 ply rated tires, fully self contdined, sleeps 4, toilet, shower, range and oven, etc. ORDER YOURS TODAY $648-8 FULL PRICE __ WILSON FORD SALES 18255 BEACH BLVD. PHONE 842-6611 ' HUNTINGTON BEACH HOURS ; SALES 9 A.M. to fO.J,;.. 7 DAYS. SERVICE DEPT 7:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. MONDAYS 7\"9o to 5:30 P.M. TUESDAY thru FRIDAY . . . U I ERSITY ·oLDS OBILE ___________ , ___ _ YOUR , GMC I TRUCK AND RECREATION VEHICLE ~ ________ _: _____ _ e OPEN ROAD e ANGELUS 94 STAR ' Shells, Cab overs, Self-contained units, Conversions, Complete truck and camper combinations to fit your needs. • NEW GMC TRUCKS , • Y2 AND % TONS •JIMMY'S •VANS •SUBURBANS • LARGE SELECTION OF --USED VANS AND TRUCKS-- $1995 FORD % TON PICKUP '6 w;th 10 Foot El Dor•do C•mper tF25YRDOB0931 U I .. ERSITY OLDS,_OBILE "We Appreciate_ -hur Business" .. --.i-~+----- 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA .:540.~9&40 · , • • • •••• • • • •• :1 , • • . . . . • • • . . • • I • ' ' • l • • • . • • • . • . . ~-·-i ·' ~ t···· 11 i 1a 'i"··· :1,1 .. , " , ~ ?A ~ ; Am lpotli Mal> f.1otot ~1aril • Thi: is on :irehic1 lhro~ •H. 1 :•·spor :jhe ~ :eente .: Thf moto1 _ ... a De ·Chass mon basic .· , • , • ' • ' ' . ' • • • . . . . , • • • ' • • . • . . . • . • . • • < • A• 11 ~ '" .. , 'Po( .. , •• ~ 0 1 w c . - ......... i ·' lht1f'\day, J.tinuar) 4, iq73 DAIL\' PILOT Jii ~ -----i ........................................................................................................................................................... ~········: ................................... . r . ~ I The DAILY PILOT Salutes the 8th Annual Sports & Vacation, Travel ! and Recreational Vehicle Show Jan. 5·14 Anaheim Convention Center ~ • • . . ,: ~······················································································~············································································································ .. j'Balboa' Units rMade ·in Mesa , ,. Among local products in the 11Potlight this W£>ekcnd in j..naheim "'-'iii be the Balboa j.{otorhomc. built by Jensen =ifarine of Costa ri.lt•sa. . • This min1 -s1zcd mulorhome ·is one of many recreational ;i'ehicles to be ti is p I a ye d throughout the IO-dC1y run of :i-r. Werner Buck's aru1ual ::·sports and carnpcr )<;how" at :jhe Anaheim Con v c n t ion :center. , : The Balboa ac!ually is three motorhomes (it can be built on ·"a Dodge, Ford or Chevrolet :Chassis), but all have in coin· mon what is built unto the basic van. reinforced Fiberglass body 111•1th a virtually care-free ex· ter1or finish is wedded ti> the chassis and original steel cab so as to produce what the manufacturer calls "a com· plete unit that will not squeak, le.ak or rattle." ·Balboa is famous in the ill- dustry for its quality of con- struction. The kitchen unit faces wide picture windows which are a trademark of the Balboa (both sides or the Wlit are virtually all smoked glass). The Balboa can sleep five adults or four adults and lwo • - · A on~piece, sean1less and children. i ff-jiff'" .. • • Ute Liner Praised 111 a ft't"t'Hll\ 1 1· ! 1• a.., t' d r c p u r t • ~I o 1 o r ho mt' l hi' l t1• 1.ui.·r 2j fu 1t 11\udl I .~ e\:n ti~ 3\ lT;IJ:t' !11 I nt·t• ;111tl the :.!U·h.~11 111111.lt·l ;-1.; next to CunsultC1nts f)f Dublin Ohlul .. ---------------------, rate<! the l u• Liner :-i!otur llotuc :.1111111~ the !up in lht· l'ountry. and. in n1any cast.·s has singled out fcalurt'S 1n1 which il rates Ulc as nwnber {l/lC". I Thi• I '1e Liner is to ht on d1.,pl 1} :it tht• "Ca111pt•r Show'" ~lo1 nrh<11ne Consultants IS a ftrl'l 111 111\':h ~\X'<.'l3h.t.l'S 1n the1 )<;!Uth 11.nd rating of rf'C'r(•:t· t1on~! \leh1rles, It \~il'I eon· c1 ·nl'tl. d1 ·0,e!npcd ;u1d 1:-; 11per:11 rd b~· J)r \'t'i!llf'r L S1arke1, p r u fl' s :-; 11 t of rn"eh::nH :d 1·ngu1cer111g Hf Oh1l'l ~t:11e t·nt\'l'r~1 11 Dr :--1 :i rkf'1' is nn intern.111ooal l'X· pc11 in tile field of n1;J(·h1 nl'I ll~·.,.ig_n LUXURY RECREATIONAL CRUISING IN YOUR 1973 AMC STATION WAGON 1973 Hornet Sportabout ·: 'PACE ARROW TIOGA VOLKSWAGEN Skilled Performer Dr. Sta rkey 's personal ap- praisal nf the l 'tt1 L1nl'r posi- tion 111 tile report \.las suc·1 ein <"l lv summed up in a letter In lh•: prcs1dcr1! ur l'll' l.tlll'f 1,,1111 11111~ lhl' fl"lt<l'•t• (!f lhl' r•·r nrl I ;. •• ~ Nothing spotty about this fellow's action. tie's one of \Villy i\ccker's 1ntrr11:1· tionally earned team of dalmatians which \\'iU jump hurdles. scale v•al!s and jump rope in perfect rhythm and balance on an elevated pole at the !-port ~ and vpcation show. ,Qther acts also 'viii be featured. .. It is n11t ctiffLeult to sec that l"le L1fll'r ar tually :irippcars in 1hl' 1110:.t fao,•orallle light," 1.11111e Dr. Starkey . The :-itotorhome Consultant's rl·porl gives fa ct u a I in· ' 1973 Matador Wa9on ' ·' ' .. Motorhomes & Campers Toyota Versatile formation on 43 major motor homes produced in America. Y.'here that data can be com- puted to show first and last or 1he most and the least, Ute l .iner ranks No. I in five categories. No 2 in two WardS~Lee,Inc ) In the lineup of recreational vehicles at the "sports shov.•" opening Friday at the Anaheim Convention Center will be some of the newest models of the ruggt.-'d Toyota Land Cruiser. Versatility long has been one of the st rong points of this four-wheel-drive import but the 1973 models offer many Don't Be Left Behind --- BRAND NEW 1973 TIOGA • • • • . • • • • • • 1811i FT. MOTOR HOME Sl"1"S 4 or •· Dod9t ,. v .. , Power S!~"nq, hwtt Br•~•'· Fu11r S.11 CIHllllnKI, 011il llt .. r WhM!I, Aui. .. lfMlllc Tr1"1mlu1on. • ORDER YOURS TODAY 56795°0 • BRAND NEW 1973 PACE ARROW • • ' ' -----~~~ .. ~ r· /fl I ' AUTHOR l l l O refinements in comfort. e!e. for exploring baek roads ratgorits and No . 6 in the r1AMERICAN MOTORS OEALER~I The Land Cruiser C<lmes in in relat11•e comfnrl ;u1d can other. three different models - a even he used. uri1nud1 f11·d. as a In their cost an a 1y s 1 s, tv.·o-cloor hardtop, two-door i"iod.un•c•b•u•g•g•y·.··"'•'•"'•"•"'.· •"'•'•"·'· •• ~.to•t•or•ho•m•e•C•o•"'•"•lt•a•nl•s•rniite l~~=========~========~~ ·1'2 3 4 50UTM·;MAIN· 1§.f.'.1§.Al\lf.6 61\1A •· \.47·\JIJ l't. soft top and a four.door -i wagon. Bucket seats arc now standard in both the hardtop and sofl top models . A six-cylinder. 236.7-cubic· inch engine provides lhe po v.•er for al! three models. Standard Land Cruiw models have a 9 ·inch asurc 152.4 inches Jong: the station wagon puts 184 inches of overall length over a 106 .3-inch wheelbase. A new side ventllation system and column-mounted ignition switch and steering wheel lock are among 1973 in· novations in the line. The Toyota Land Cruiser is ideal as a trailer towing \'Chi- True Home· On Wheels Nearest thing to. a true home on wheels to come along I yet in the recreational vehicle (ield is the top-of·the-line Transcender ~tagnifique . a 33- fool, all-eleclric firth .,.,·heeler that tops the offerings of Trail Boss at the company's display to be unveiled r~riday at the show in Anaheim. Designed by Trail Boss's Jane Douthitt to be built by her husband , Buff. the "~1agnifique" has its own au tomatic eleclric pow e r plant, ts fully air conditioned and carpeted. has electric! leveling jacks, built-in TV I antenna, AM-FM stereo C<lm· bination with 8-track tape player. JO cubic-foot1 refrigeralor and other luxuries n o t e v en f oun d i nl "permanent" mobile homes of a decade ago I Unique feature of the Transcender fifth wheelers Is the balcony bedroom v.·ith ilsl iron grillwork. Transcender offers units in 23. 26 and 30- foot lengths· in addition to the · ·~1agniriquc. '' Breeze Entry In Mini Field The new Breeze motor home is one of the latest entries inj the "mini'' field. Though only I& feet long on its Dodge, Ford or GMC chassis, the new product of Breeze Trailer Co .. of Sun Valley, is reported "' be load· ed with "the most wanted feature.s..'1 The kitchen area boasts lots of storage space and has a Magic C1lel •mv>" )'Ith !>rotter 1Dd folding cover. Stainless steel sinks, tb\clt, e<>mfortabte beds (unit aletpe four, with optkx\al bunk to six\ and easy- t~le.an vinyl linished panel· lng and floor covering are among the unit's o t h er features. . -l~ i.,...despite I~ compact lliJe, fully sc11 ... n1alned Motor Homes By Danmar Bold dyna mic ,+y!ing. outside eng;ne accessibility w_ith front, lift-up door pa nel, unique S<1ndy-beige a luminum siding <1C· canted with rich pebble-woodgrain a luminum paneh, 1<1rger scene-capt uring wi ndow\, vista.view windshield f or better visibility, beautifµI high-f,,shion decor<11or iQ!erior, large galley fe.,turing four-burner r<1nge, refrigerator and do.uble sta inless-\leel sink , bath with tub and overhe.td shower, sleeps upfo six, av<1 ilable in 24' a nd 28' lengths. Built With The Stren!j1th of Steel PRIDE & JOY Luxury Mini Motor Home Milly self cont,,ined, includes dual wheeh, dual b<1ffery sy~­ t em, AM FM radio, spare t ire & wheel, 360 Dodge, power disc br a~es, many other feature\, standard al no extra cost. Special Sale Prices During The Anaheim R. V. Show TRAVCO 27' of Beauty & Elegance The Travco 270 Motor Home FULLY LUXURY EUIPPED WITH Air Conditioner, 12 ,000 BTU t ( 0-volt, roof mount Ex tra B.tttery with Du•I Switch 225, Amp. Power Plant, Electric.Onan 6,000 W, 2 cyl. air cooled Power Vent in bathroom Prewired for 2nd roof "'r conditioner REAR Refrig· erator, 7 cu. ft. in lieu of std New Travco AM FM Stereo Comb. Tire, Sp,,re, ~td. ny lon including bump· er mt. & cover Toil~t.A ircr 11ft in leiu of std. and chemical/Converter-30 Amp. in lieu of 5,,+tery Charg- er 'Furnace-30,000 BTU in lieu o f ~td G<'!soline T a11k -70 Gal. in lieu of ~td Air Conditioner, 18 ,000 BTU, Automotive. • 11 l. '17,295 SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS DANMAR INC. 13801 ' HARBOR BLVD., GARDE N GROVE 531-6800 NEltT 10 G,G .DATSUN ' \ • \ • ~ ,. DAILY l'ILOT • ' Tlwt'sd.1y, .i_,,, 4, 1973 VEH:ICL $ SAVE Brand New ''DISCOVE Jet-styled cock~it features slim contoured buckets, hig.h visibility • .C9n- vert-a-lounge not only gives you around-the-table dining, but also con- verts to two forward-facing seats or to a full-size (48" x 72") double bed. A Kitchenette that would do any home -and homeowner -proud ! Wall-to-waU living space in · the As!ro-Lounge converts to wall-to-wall sleeping comfort. Want convenience to match the comforts ~f h..ome? Pick a Discoverer, any Dis~veror. ' I ·. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERIAL NO. 310604 It's a luxury lut1?mobil• • , -. and a' mo'tel room , , . and a cabin at th• 1hore , • , and a ski lod9e ... and' a ~a1ert home :. •• an.cil a roomy station w19on ••• and • mobila office •.. and the most comfor.table and sensible an~ ei11ie11t form of traveling ever devised by man. $~95 is total down on approved credit. $139 per month for 84 months. Cash selling price including tax & lie. is $9607.75. Total deferred paymen t p•;ce ;, $12,622 .2 1. ANNUAL PER. ·CENTAGE RATE 8.97 '!.. THE EASY ONE TO DRIVE BAL 0. LOADED $ IMMEDIATE DELIV;:"'Y Str. •7l-il009 ·. ~ ' ir~,. I • ' .. ... TRY A r~~ "'--~ .. . ,/ PLUS Sc A MILE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY WIT ~ RENTAL FEE RE T MAKE YOUR f{o ' c'. I • ' APPLIES /1. SUMM.~R • • .... ...,. .... "" 2'' . • ... \, .... . "' • (' .~1 Ii: •• c.. ~ \..,t " TH ' The engineers dedicated themselves to creating a mid-priced motor home that would give a good deal more than middling quality, dura· bility, safety, ride and roadability for the price. Sure we cen promise you a Discoverer that's a whole lot more than beautiful. And that's beautiful, loo. $995' is total down on approved credit. $157 for 84 months. Cash selling price including tax & lie. is $I 0,67 2.35. Total deferred payment price is $1A,059.96. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 8.97'/,. • ! • ' ~ • C 'J ~C:.1 SPl?ING DELI VERY • ' ' " .. -' -"' "Scamp" ha1 everything you'll really need in • motor home, and for less money. It is narrower, lighter, end hes less overhang then most other un its, making it a safe and stable mount to get you there and back with com- fort and convenience. The mobil e home bodY carries a li fetim e warranty. $495 is total down on approved credit. $I 04 per month 84 months. Cash selling price including tax & lie. $6942.75 . De. ferred payment price is $9199.46. AN. NUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 8.97 r .. FOR GREAT FAMILY FUN ' ' • ,. '"I "' "' ". "'~fl'l'I""~~ ~ ... . -. . , • ..... ":r.' ~ . "~J •• • " DIAL 18 49 5 IMME DIATE DELIVERY Ser. •SI 14l 00 PLUS Sc A MILE TOWARDS PURCHASE RENTAL RATE ON IALIOA 18. DISCOYDER 25'1 ALSO AYAILAILE. ' RESERVATIONS NOW! llATIS ON IE9UEST. • OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. • W• fxpert/r D• Poatlae 11114 Amerleaa Moten w.,,.,,,, Worlr ••• ••"'4..,• el w ... raa Or/1'-1/r hrcllaa4 Car. • • WI LIAll ALL MADI ARD MO_, ' •• ' " . . I 11'1 • ' Alli! -have w.- No, movtr I ( It "' magic tually j Ratlj just a WOID<ll If sl be~ change Tho 1 Bl'U 11'1 I pedal. Al sl the Pl for no tlvated otompb In e thinb " l) Women Steere~ ToWar~ Slorlel by IAUlllE KASPlll\ .................. A\l!O~lfg-. Some at your -""'1ical m11tertes have been ttveaktd to 1 crew of 30 -No, lhey're not a part at the r•mWst movemml llld lhey aren't alter your ' jobs • Tiiey -·1 ...,. don «1Vtrllla and ~'"'l' '""' ... 'Ibey -ill pants oulflla and matn>o- ly dreaRf lo 1 tr.shly painted clw"'°'" in the c.o.ta MHa Boy11 Club every liton- day momlng. They ..... there ror the nnt elm of • ~men BEA ANDERSON, Edltor .,...,...,, .,_,., .. .,,, r ... u the non·credlt Know Your Auto count oll....S by Orin&• Coast eon., •. Molt hawe 1 simple pal: \0 bet&er Wicl!ntaoa~ not·l<Hlmple eoatDo ill lheiJ" care. Jim Groen, their Instructor, who has managed a motoreycle manufaeturtna shop and de~. built and driven ,... en! race can, told them not lo pWI on -11>1 exporioooed mechanics. lie promlJed ooly tome ''driveway u· ptrience. .. l\ELATIONSlllPS , But lbeo be told the womon they woold learn not oaJy about the engine but the geomotry ol steerio(, Ures, suspemloo, emergency procedum (lithe brakes fail, "!DI oomethlng cheap."), cooling l)'lt<m (when the station atlelldanl says tbe heater bole ts bad, "he's trying to save you about llOO ill entlne repair by ..tlln& you o SI pltoe at hoot"), carl>umloo, e.dlaust, lpltion and induction systems. Ewrythlng will be covered in rel• UooshJp lo ant llllOlher, be said belore telllng lhe1ll they'd also learn about the battery, trarwnissioo and drive lines ("1'bese are aopmite but Ued Jn becsuse tbey mate the wheeb tum"), lilfita, ac- . cworia, fuels, oils and , ..... air - ditlonln& and Instruments (the dll!.....,. between "Idiot lights" and !be idual Ji>. 1tnuneota:). lie alJo woold uplaill how lo dtt.,.. mine • aood mecbanlc'a shop. Ml!a!ANICAL RECIPE To ltacb the _,,.,., be ttlai.d everythln1 to conldn&, aowtnc and bouse cltlnln& -"llllnp lbat ........, flod no mystery." It'• the old teachJn& tedmlque of r<lalillc the known to the unknown, be eaplalned. Mecbnlcs II· Uta oool<ing, he elabonted, becsuso "eYtl')'ll>lnr is a step by atep procedur< -just lite following a rtdpe." Al the end of the """"'• be O>J>eC!ed the women to better UDdttst&Dd bow their car worts and wblt the mecbanlc teUa them. They alJo abould be able to do some main&tnance tbemseJves, be said. "The mort you know about your 1utomoblle, the less )'QU're going to enjoy drivlng," predk:ted Roome Pagent, war~ ranty cl.alma adjllSler for Yamaha Jnte.rantkmal 'lbt-....a{ knowledge a perlOn bu, the tbe wmanty develops and the xrvice IJ'flter chance be bas ol doina damqe writer refuses to put it wlder the war· to bl.a car, be said. But now ~ _1!9_ ranty, ho ,.id, then tbe person ahould become more botherlome for lbe talk to the service manager. If this tnowledceabJe car owntr. doesn't \\"Ork, ht should talk to the heaC' He was thert to talk ol. w111T&ntlt1, the ol the dealership. document ln the car handbook which ex-The next step \\'Ot.J!d be a visit to 1 field plalnl when free sttVice wiU be elven. office and then wrltlng to the manufac- And )'H. one of the women Deeded to lurer. lncludt 1 copy of rtceipts for know wbat the handbook ls. repairs and paru wed and n1une1. l!anufac:turers use warranties adverllainl, a 11augo f0< UabUUy quality conuol. for and 1be wafT'lnty should be read Ont after 1 air ls plll'Chastd, Ptgtnt said. But, be noted. the consumer 1lso Is protected by the state'• Unlfonn Comme.r1cal Code which says, ln eutnct, "if you manufac- ture 1 product. It's got to do whit lt's built to do." It dot!n't say, however. the product will perfonn to your aallslactlon. "Afost ot' the problems wilb warranty are on the deafer level," Pageot said. Often they have the "che.apest guy" rather than the more qualUled person look at cars on lhc '1'11rranty. If a problem Y.'h.ich should be under • lf this still doesn't v.•ork, he said tc write to the Pres1dt!nt. sending coptes to the dealership, zone representative, local newspaper help column as "At Your Str\'ice" in the DAILY PILOT, congress- men and senators. 1be President, he noled . h3! an Office of Consumer Affair!! whi ch lnvestigntes complaints. Another ~rse might be the small claims court if the cost inl'OI\'~ is under $500. Few manllfaCturen ha\'c the lime to send a representative to court, he said. Jn addition. they rear they'll lose tbe ~It and set a precedent. ' Because of this, the companies will often :settle out of court and even "get the consumer something he shouldn 't have ." • Mechanics Shift Into Owner's Care It was far removed from 1 clw in magic but the stu<!enb learned they ac- tually cm "make $10 look like $45." Rather lban hocus-pocug, the trick wu just 1 lit.tie basic knowledge offered to women in a very down-to-earth class. U she change! the oil ln her car herself, she'll save about $8. U she changes the air filter bersell, it might Those A re the Brakes mean the dlffer.nce between $4.50 and fl.IO. These and other taskll were included ill the coone· which was geared simply to give the women a greater tmderstand- ing of auto machinery. Instructor Jim Green gave his students hinlS and advice on a nwnber o( things of coocern to the car owner, includihg Drives "trouble shooting." TROUBLE 1'FSl'S 'llootile sbootin& is done through observation, SHtng worn tread on a tire cir oil •p>ll on tbt drive, and subjective evaluation. All sorts of gauges are available, he said, and t1'e cost of a $20 piece of equipment might be saved thi! first two times it is used. Tale of Whoa Ends Happily Brake? Nellie!" 11'1 the wide pedal to the left ol lhe aas Now, It tau. an average of 10 """'1da pedal oo the Door of the car. to get the car from wo to IO miles per At slop a!iJts and nod llchl<, or when hour but It only ·takeo three to four the py in !Joni come.t to a audden bait ......tJ to atop It lhno tra'reli!lg at the for no apparent reaaon, the brake, ..,. rate ol IO mpb. Uvated by a reflex jerk of tbe knee and u all might seem ldod of •-IJld stomPin& ol tbO fool. stops tbo.ar. c:ontusini but Jim GNOD, lheiJ" Jn. In emorgency altualiona, the driver llnlCtor, uplalllfd It to tbe1J1. lhlnta about fl for a couple ol llOOOllds 1be bydnullc muta" eyllttder forcos • · · ''l'lwll< boaveoa I've &<>I ""'1 fluid illto the .....__,~ -_,,...._ brat.." ' ...L..~--...,__ .. ,._. But wbat more doH tbe IVerap---1111 -u. e::.lo ..... -espee!a111·the _.. drivor -....i to-the bralll -..~ --'111111 ~ tnow? Jllldll lllllirla1, lnlo,the ....... -· Tiit -In the Know Your Ault wblCh II ""'l!Aad wH.11 Iba -i. which clasa leot'lled that this ooe llodal -. ~ moMtic, btnet wl1ll the one m11ler cytirlltr to , no, -·lnlo It • bit more and lllowtd tDOVI-the fOtlr brW druml Ind IOlll' lbem two diagrams _.. talluc them palra or bralie -to latte their can "!'lSide to ... the bratea "Im" .. the lnlO a -sWJ. . carWell' biDta "'" tDCllldtd In thl.s OON'l1U)LLIJ) PIUCftON -. Wbc.llctlm1M-car .., ibo cor '!Ill bnb, tbo1 tried to reallao, 11 l -bll irNl. Tbi'Pori<lttl -lllould "mochanlcal -of 1ppl,ylqi """" allo be loft ., '""· ii tlio th to lie ffi>lleil frl<tloo to the ttVO!Vlt\g Wheel." removed la .. tbe n•r. U.. front - Tiie eod -.~ ol their lnlllal fl>otloa on abould alao be blOcied !fltb. a -sg.. tbe pedal Ir. u.. "dilllptllloll fl ldDetlt: Tiile Is ~ Ibo fllltlq -oaly """'111 bJ bicti..r "°""' "" the bock wbeola ..., 11 ..,. ol . AIUbll H .t.Ulte !Int --ls..lloiotfd apJDloJba_alt, ... -• draft -... a vmoJ "Wboo, '*lld . ..ii)' rell. Brakea should be relined In poirs. Normally, Green said, the front pair wW be rtplaced three Umeo before they are rtplaced OOC1! in tbe rear. TblJ Is because tbe front end usually baa the most . weilbl Heat Is one or tbe biggest problems brakes have. When going down hill, It Ls better to drop Into low gear and let the engJno drai the car, rather than have the brakes do ii. A W011Wt who la active In c!Ylc groups ind """ lier chilclrm to ICbool and -.car la tHtn on ....-trips, be tald, probably wooldn't bl•• to replJco 1"r bratea but evory two fel1S. A llllD no drives the lrteway and then .,.,. aurface llrOeti lo got to wont JICllbabl1 . -to ~ his brakes alter a you and a half, ~ aold. Birt the -wllri -bl.a car wwld prol)-allly ... lo ..... thlo job -In Bibi ............ ,... ~ lla't aD U..t .s.temihleo the "P~I, -.r, Gmo Wd. ll It 111 .. tho quat!\p ,,, tJof brille llnittp and bow tbe -4ri-. . "Be nlca lo -llntao,!._C:.--acJ. vlled. 0 Gift them .......... Costs II tbe car aeems to hav• an oil leak, always auspect pstela or aea1& Oleck too, lie said, to,.. ii the oil bn't overlull. Sometimes, be said, service station at· attendanUI wW "short atkk" a drtver. When Inserting the dip stick, they'll put their finger above the atopper so the oil always show• at a low marking and then add oil wblch lm'l needed, "Moot can are operated bJ people who haven't got the time, moMJ' or in- clination to take care ol them," Green &aid. But, be -. tbe little prob! .... will start to llCCll!Dulate and tbeo the big .... .in-up. He luggetted lbat the women lmpect tbelr can regularly or~ "at least oc· caslo!\ally." 1'be ligbtlllc 1Y3lem can be checked 11mply by parting near a wall at nigtll and looklna: for the rcllectlon. CLEAN SWIPE Wlndahleld wlpera wbould be dlanced In the r.u, evtr)I year "without fail'" Smog and dry 1W1UDer mlher, be et· plained, callltS the robber to deteriorate IO when they're uaed tn the wetter sea· oon, tltey'U scratdt the &lw and leave streab Oil tlte - But, be told the -. "°""' set trapped Into tMnttng you're CCIUljld<ot jual by IOlnl tbrvucb IN. c1aaL" For the aervl<e they can't do lbemulves, be suQ<stid.tbey call two ct lino pl-. for oa-tlltmate becsuae 0 )'0U're at a ftol dlaad~e If you doll' -prlcol." • lie .... llMaed lhOln to write a sc:rtpl elp)alolna the prol>l<m ltelctt caJllnc to they fl .. lite "AIDI story'' to ea<ll,-It least -ol wtdcb -be a ftplllable dealenblp ct iJlnP. II the prllMim taD' ~ tt1Dy ' ''Let's build an engine." Sure! Thirty women, all ot whom hive alr<ady admitted their Ignorance of the lnlricate inner workings cf the autcmobile, would build a car engine. But Ibey were lucky because lbelr Jn. rtructot, Jim Grttn, meant only that they would draw It verbally, with a little help from text dlaarams and his draw· iI.gr on the board. During the course, the women also stuclt their heads under the hood of a car to in5J>'d the actual machinery, some of wbicb, they ...,. told, they could repair tbemselv., li tbe need aris.s. Even tbe tool.a they would need ror tbe l\'ork wttfl explained -wllh an added word of. caution.. TOOL VSE • they are Uled that causes trouble in auto repair," G,... said, clalmlng the screwdriftl' as the most maligned. "Coosumer use el acrewdrivers Is so erratic that manufacturers frequently use special beaded screws on car pans that novices aren't equipped to fix or complete further adjustment!," he said. Problems arise, the instructor ex· plained, when a mechanic ls tco lazy to awitcb to the proper !Ille tool or a c»it- Down simple, be said, I good pragtman wlJ) spend JO to 1$ minutes wltb the customer "Plaining wl!at la wrong with the car. "You have a lot ol problems," Gmn said, "and it isn't just by being a ~unan." But he lol.d them If they don't get a good estimate they should have a man call because there is a definite dif· lerentlal bet-. the male and remate voice. OBSERVATION Once a place Is decided upon, It sbould be visited llld oboervod. "tr it's really clean, bold on to your pocketbook. 11 it's dirty, don't even step the engine." 1'be good garage, he said, should be JOmetbing between the two. AJthaugh garages never really look clean, he told the women \hat as housewlvet, "I'm sure yoo can tell wl!en aomethin& bu bad a bit of •Uentkln.. .. M..,luonlca, be "minded lite ,..,,,.., au not Licensed. The .,.,.. experienced ooes are not usually found in Rl'Vice sia-. lions, even when they have a &ign, "medlAnJc OD duty." Wbell condderina the purcbaR ot • med <ar, be said, It should be taken to a mechanic to bavt Jim dttmnlne what work It will need. Also he said, the purobaser should drtvo u Jona e"""cb to ......-Vt Its nmnln& condition. To detetmlna whether lite .\)dolneter la tcCUrate (it ltaril all O\'er aplo Iller lllO,llOO mllel), bo adY1aed lbe -to . lool< for a beet mart under the 1u pedal and also to checlt the ,..,....1 - <fD the ...iaJ.a. •rr 1ti.r 1tu11t ,.., Ju&t don' Jet them, .. be said. ' yourselfer tries to make •lo \\'ith a nail file. Tbe women admitted to the no-no ol using a scrtwdriver as a chisel, pry bar, hammer. !ICraper er awl in an emergf!l>- cy. Such abuse, G~ explained. ruina the fiat driving surface -tho screwdriver's true characteristic. Just as she differentiates between em- broidery scissors and cutting !lhean when she sews, the woman doing repaln should 1tnow the correct situations to use the different siu.s and types of wrenches and plien. As a result, Green said, loog-laatlng result!! will be had with less working time and they will save the CO&t ol out.side services to rorrect mi!ltakes. OIL TYPES Oil is important for the proper maintenance of a car, also. G~ recommended a multivisolsity rernaln effective ever a greater varlallon o1 temperatures. But, he said. "use the- Jightest you can get away with." 1'be ABO! is anotber form of oil Clll marking the car owner should nott, Green said. If the can is marked with an E, it should probably be used in cars manufactured in 1972 or after. Thoae autos made earlier than 1964 use a D and everything In between, the 8 or C. Detergent oils are be:Jt, he said, although new engines use the non- dettr1ent kind. But, he warned, it Is dangerous to switch from a nondetergent to a detergent oil without flushing out the old oil from the engine first. For this, his recommended recipe is two quarts or a cheap oil and three quarts of paint thinner. Thi!I should be put in, the engine started and left idling at little more than the normal rate for from IO to IS minutes. Then empty the oil and replace the oil with the detergent klnd. COMMANllMEN1'S So~~· however, cannot be done by the driveway mechanic." One of these; Is \\'heel alignment and for this. he said. the women should be sure their mechanlC foUows the 10 commandments of front end service: Ii "Read" the tires; (2) Obs<rve con- ditions tJ:iat reflect the type cf driver; 3) Check Witb instrwnenta before adjusting; 4) AJways usume the vehicle may have bent parts, and 5) Remember there 15 !luch a thing as ~cle height. 6) Cl>eck for conbibuting forces as "'1oel balance and shock eboorben; 71 Learn the capability of your cheockin1 equipment; I) Replace worn tires: I) K~p the shop and equipment clean - Uu1, according to Green, i!I "the secret of whet.her it's a good shop or not," and 10) 8e a salesman able to sell the needed service. lfe suggested that a friend might be willing to do some of the mechanicAl work on the car for a minimum fee. '11f you understand your car from UU. course. you'll be able to help your ft1eod go right to tbe problem -I hope." Although the •"0111en often bad dirricuUy understanding the mechanics. as what lhe easier and camber angle Is, they were happy to bear him 1tate. "Pollution is in a diminishing stage right now, It can be done.'' POLWTJON Altbouglo much of this ha• come rrom the enfon::ement against lndwitry, II alJo bas come about OOm the governmental «niak>o cont r o I rtanda.rds on auto- mo6llea. 1'lte rotary engine, he-said, la lcaa air polluting although It bums a lot of oil. By 1975, at least one major American auto manufacturer hopes to have """l at their can powered by just such an tnglne. Some engiDts of this kind, Ile aald, need ooly Ove movJoa paru. It -ld-mde-----a Joi Wier for-. • ' • j . . • • . • . . • ! i . t • r • l t U DAILY l'ILDT -· J....., •. !'IT.I , Driven to Distradion Couple . · Honored Lost Parents Find RelatiYes from tho nortll jalned Harbor Area lnenda in 1.ahll· ing the 50th wedding -anniversary ol Mr. and Mrs. Leon !Wtings nf Newport Beach. T'fi e _.honorees were married in Pomona and moved to Newpoct Beach 17 years ago . He is a sales- man in Orange• Th e party Was hosted by their daughter and son- in·law Mr. and ~1rs.. Herbert Platt or Pow· ell, Wyo. and attended by Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Platt of Kodiak , Alash; Mrs. Sandra Domasin of Newport Beach and two great· granddlildren. JAN.DARY FABRIC S-ALE • PRICH GOOD THURS. THRU SAT. lOOo/o POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS HUii SIUeTION IN DUIG!NEl LENGTH 'It THllm-SHOP FAlllflC 60" WIDE 22~0. LOOP KNIT CREPE ..... Tlioso Naw P Ir •o P-. lo lo Style BONDED KNITS Greatfor- C-." w,. Daughter Caref.ree DEAR ANN LANDERS o i just bad a terriOc argwDent with our daughter. Hett's the situation. Linda iJ 19, a junior In college. She_.. pon ·tifne, owns her own car, and iJ usually 1ooc1 about letting_ us know her wberubouts. Yesterday she had a day off from acbool, left the house at I a.m. to "do IOllle thinp ... By 10 p.m. my husband and I became worried and I committed the un- pardonable sin. I called two of her friends to ast if they knew whet! Unda WU. At mJdnlght, she came ln all smiles - couldn't understand our cooe<m. She aald she had drlvm to another state to visit her boyfriend and abe didn't r.u us In ad- vance beca111e abe wu afrald we might not approve. We feel It would have been no more than a gesture of consideration to have telephoned us at some time during the 16- hour interval. Up tmtll this time we have always asked our children to list their plans on a slip of paper and leave it at the telephone. Are we old-fashioned parents? Are we overly protective? Are we off base? What are -yourvtewt? -J .s:--• DEAR J.S.: A 111-y.....W collqe strl • • -,.n.amo ad 0-lier -at .,.... Mt Uve &o WOITJ aboat parmlll COlllt'lt to drive to anodter stale lo visit btr boyfriend. She 1bou1d be 1uf- fidenUy mature and independent to tell lier -of lier ...... In ......... - .... Ille •boald be tllougbtlul and "'"' alderate eaoap to pltone tbem from tbe road and 11y, "I'm OK and oo my way bome." DEAR ANN LANDERSo Wb<n I visited a friend she showed me some lovely china she had inherited from her mother and grandmother. I admired one platter in particular and said, jokingly. "You can give this to me on my wedding an· niversary." Well. Ann, on our anniversary that platter arrived, beautifully wrapped - and I thought, "How generous of her!" The \'et)' next day, to my oomplete astooisbmeot, th1a woman phoned me and uked U I'd mind returnin( the plat- ter. It seeins her ehildmJ were unhappy that abe bad given il away. She told me to take my lime and th1ni It over. We've been friends for a long tlme, AM. and I doo't know what lo make of it. I'm sun no matter which way I decide, our friendship will never be the same. rd apprectate your advice. -L.H. DEAR l.B.: Oll.-Jy )'oar lriend did Ml cm ,.. ., plaltor willl a full heart. U she bad, ber chlldr'tll'1 com· menll WORid 1DOl Uve mattered. Cer· laluly yoa would not eajoy fl"' platter after you bad beea asked 1o rdt1111 It. So, do so at oece, wlUtout com.meat. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would like lo say a word to "Mother in Di!tress" - the woman who was upset because a GYP-'}' palm reader told her daughter she liall avery ,_ lllellne and~ not to put off' doing the things she wanted to do because she didn't have much time lert. I, too, have a very short lifeline and was told by a palm reader that J would not live longer than one-third the natural life span. I also was told that the two crisscross lines below the second joint of my index tmger on my right band foretold two marriages. I am nearly 84 years old and my hUJ.o band and I celebrated our 60th wedding a-....,Y 1111 mcnlb. What do yoo thint of that, Ann Landers? -DAILY READER IN DOTHAN, ALA. DEAR 00: I think palmlllry is a lol el bonefeetlaen and I appreciate your teltlmeoy. As I l8id helort, ti lhot!e Gypsies eollkl prectict the future, tbey would IOOI be slUlng In drafty ""t• re.ding palms 10< IZ a pop. They would be .., Wall Street cteanlq up. THERI IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN· THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Boulevard af Car• LOOI flOI THI IMILIM AT DAVE ROSS J COSTA MESA PONTIAC D4TSUN 2480 -HARBOR BLVD HARBOR BLVD. •••••••••• • FASHION • : clearance : • • • • • • • • • 1 to 1 off • • 3 2 • • IAVllllSI EVERY DEPAITMEllTI • • ' • • \\O~~.~ ... <Jf riirte. nu amr.1 Strief CMI• Mew, C•. n&H ••••••••• 45" ..... -·99',.._--60" wlda 99'Ttl. SPORTSWEAR VELVET 0. -Engagement Announced . 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The softer the tie, the floppier. we ~are .. losing our ••• O-ER EIG-HT AnER TRYING MANY WAYS TO REDUCE WITH NO LASTING RESULTS OMEGA CLINIC METHOD is doing the iob for us. • Lou Martinez • Jane Webs 18 lbs . lo'st in 11 days 56 lbs. lost in 45 days • Bob VanMeter • Bob Ranney 36-1 /4 lbs. lost in 30 days 20 lbs. lost in 27 days ( addreues available upon reque•t.) Many othen also. The Safe and Sane Way w Better Health B,etter Appearance and Self Confidence . COSTA MESA. 1869· NEWPORT BLVD. _146.1633 ANAHEIM 1664 BROADWAY 778-4841 SANTA ANA 10922 ·TUSTIN AVE. 51'7-6329 --.- • lOO's of Values! entire Inventory reduced! 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' i • • ' • ' i I 1 Thunday, January 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT %9 Shuttle: One small Step for Womankind By PAUL RECER SPACE CENTER, Houston <AP) -The next American footprints on the moon could well be a woman's. Next year's Skylab nights - three, long-term earth orbit mis.:>ions -probably will be the last all·male ventures of the U.S. space program, ac- cording to Dr . Robert R. Gilruth, former chief of the !\tanned Spacecraft Center Russia . already has put ~ woman In space. expected to select mo r e astronallts later in lhls decade and lhi.t group, Gilruth and others believe. probably will Include some women. Several factors is the past have blocked American women from Oylng in .space. Most of the U.S. mtronauts selected to this point have had lO have a background of piloting skills. Most have been test pilots with hur.dreds of hours experience in flying high performance jeta. W o m e n were excluded benuse there totally WlSUited for use by women. ''The present day equipment woUld be damaging to the soft structures of the feminine body ,'' she said. ''\Vo1nen wouJd require a new design in spacesuits." She believes "'Omen may have a place in tht-Space Shuttle. which is still being devel~ped. but not in !he Apollo and Skylab generation of spacecraft. . "We have enough problrms getting men up thert." she said, "without adding the ad· d11ional problems or flying women 1,00." NASA is aJre::tdy studying I h e s e additional problems. And ex.perts are desimting systems to acco1nmodate • the particular nr<.'<ls of women in spa~. \Vill there be women who want to fly into space when it bc<.-omes possible? "Oh, surt'," says JamC'S Lovell, a forrner astronaut \vho is now deputy director of the science directorate at the space center. "\Ve've gotten many letters from women v.·ho have said they would even be y,·ilHng to forego !he dl'nlands or modes- ty just ror the chance lo rly in· to space," says Lovell. "As It turns out. studies have shown that wnrn<>n are pretty •"'ell adapted to fly into space. Th<>re are a lot or jobs they can pt•rform as well or lx'ttt>r than men." l~e said \\'omen are better at handling detailed work such as computer opera· lions. . The Soviet Union has put one woman in spoce. Valen- tina Tereshiova, then ~ vcars old, orbited the earth u+ori.e for three days aboard a Vostok spacecraft in 1963. She had had no £Light training before the mission and her role in the night was largely passive with most of the spacecra(t systems being con trolled by radio signals h-ont earth. Geraldyn "Jerrie" Cobb challenged NASA 's men-0n1y policy and tried unsuccmluUy for several years to receive an appointment to the astronaut corps. She was disqualiflt!d because of little jet airplane experienee. but later prepared "'omen 's place in space 'J)ro· posals which hnve had an ef· feet on NASA's thinking. In studies on space opera· lions far in the future, wotnen play an integral role. Dr. Carlos . l,:oon o( Southcr.n ·~tethodlst Uolversi· ty, a member ot a team of uniYersity ~cn.tlsts studying 1he possibility or estab!Wllng a science stfttion on the moon decades from now. belfeves women \\'ill definitely be in· t·ludt.>d. He said n ~year, l80- n1c1nber moon colony would • 11av(' a popul1111on sele<:ted "on their individual capabHity tu do the job" and he "'01.lld ex- pect six to 12 women lo be 1n· eluded. Alter Skylab, the n e x t An\erican spacec;ratt will be the space shuttle:, a reusable spaceship. Gilruth said women probably will serve as crew- scicntists on the !lights, planned £or 1973-79. J simply were not many witt.1r-;;;;;----------------------------------------------::------=------..-.--~~ m~~1~r~~::,;~~1~:.i,.:. • MISTER ELLIOT'S JANUARY CLEARANCE • MISTER ELLIOT'S JANUARY CLEARANCE • MISTER ELLIOT'S JANUARY environment also wou1d re-iii U • ' "Women will ny aboard the shuttle as scientists," he said. "There's really no reason at all why they shouldn 't. \Vo men have much to contri!)utc to the spaci; program." quire new concepts i n spacesuit.. and body waste col· M Jl'Ction and disposal systems. J:. De.lores O'Hara. a NASA .... nurse who has helped in the j medical care of astronauts The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is since early in the space pro- gram, believes c u r r e n J astronaut equipment would be Volunteer Circuit E~ergy Channeled Are you looking for an outlet for your reso- lution to be more helpful and understanding? The Mental Health Association will begin a series of duplicate morning and evening training sessions Mo nday, Jan. 8, for those interested in assisting with its activities. The classes will describe such programs as Community Friends, which teaches a person to help a newly released patient with re-so- cialization; the Activities Day Center, where projects in arts and crafts, music and drama aid people, and procedures geared especially to young people. • ... 0 z ~ ~ 0 ~ c( :) z c( .., "' 6 3 ... Ill: ~ -ll • ... i Persons wishing to enroll in the five week- ly meetings that end Feb. 6, may call 547-7559 or apply at the association's office, 2110 E. 1st St., Santa Ana. 0 z ~ ROBERTA FATE JUDIE HEMPHILL The Fates Have 2 Weddings in Store l\1r. and l\1rs. George C. ~ 0 ~ Fate of Costa Mesa have an· ' nounced the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Marie Fate to Michael Adam Porter, , son of Mr. and J\.1rs. James Porter of Ceres. A June wedding in the First -C Christian Church, Santa Ana is ~ being planned by Judie Ellen Z Hemphill and Robert A. Fate. c( Parents of the betrothed are .., Harvey Hemphill of Santa Ana &It and Mr. and Mrs. George C. ~ Fate of Costa Mesa. O Miss Fate is a graduate of Estancia lfigh School and z Orange Coast College and now is studying zit San Jose State University. Miss Hemphill is a graduate ::::I or Santa Ana High School and ..I attended 0 r a n ge Coas t W College where she was a member of Epsilon Delta. D: \ Her fiance is a graduate of teres High School a n d ''Modesto Junior College. He also is a student at SJSU. ... They plan to marry in ;; August is le Mesa Verde Methodist Church. Her fiance is a graduate of ~ Estancia High School. at-:.: tended· OCC and plans to con-~ tinue his education a t .. California State University, e Long Beacll. ... ... 0 z Delanei Bros. 5eafQods_ ~ WEIGHT WATCHERS SPECIALS ,.oz.,. HALIBUT STEAi 'H ....... •1.90. .. STEAi KABOBS ....... s1.so_. fllll.ET l"OaTtOMl!O ICELANDIC COD , •. ... .. S5. J5 nESH-RED SUPPER-Sl,25 .... .............................. I I,,; ef ... ..,,... w ............. ,,,... ....... -- -ilOQ l.iF~y.tt• -N•wport Bt•clt • 67,.J4M • .MS-1117 o,ii..t-t-4 Ne .. .,W .; f·l ;lt '"1 0 MIIlff1 flllVT'I FIRST ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE . 400 BLOUSES AND SHIRTS Bronson • Ellen Tra cy e Robbie -San Fra ncisco Shir t Works- I. HUNDREDS WOOL KNITS TOPS & SHRINKS GREAT FALL COLORS Ram Dam SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES Norman Todd, Jones New York OBA Theodore, Wool Flannel and Wool Knits Re9. $20.00 NOW $13~ fSAY E S6.121 Re9. NOW .$23 88 _$36.00 (SAYE $12.12) Re9. NOW $33 88 $50.00 ISAYI 516.121 Re9. $7S.OO NOW $4CJ88 fSAYE $25.111 BLAZERS, PANTS, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES South Coast Plaza • Lower Level, 5 doors down from May Co. DAILY 11).9 SALE STARTS FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. SAT. 11).6 SUN. 12-5 38 ALL WEATHER TRENCH COATS $1988 Reg. $31 N (Sue $10.12) Reg. $40 0 $2588 (Sowt $14.12) Reg. $52 w $3088 ISno $21 . 12) 60 CAR COATS Re9. $30.00 Re9. $44.00. Re9. $58.00 ISAYE STl.12) 'IS.AYE S.25,121 1$.t.YE $27.1 21 $3088 WE USE ONLY OUR REGULAR INVENTORY NO MERCHANDISE IS BROUGHT IN FOR OUR SALES PANTI HOSE •• :os $4.50 • " DANSlitlN >-Ill: c( :) z ~ ... 0 z ~ c( ~ 0 >--Ill: c( :) z c( .., "' • I-0 :J ... ... ... 0 z c( Ill: ~ ... 0 >-Ill: c( :) z c( .., r t • # • • ' Heels . Over Head in Lo've I . . I Jan Krupski abi:t his bride, the former Fani Ch~ide had to pass up some of the traditional r~· I Qf the Polish wedding when•lhey were nrarried recently in 1>etroil The;.ii • ~m's leg in tract.ion from an auto accident required hos- ' pital bedrtdw .iBut it's obvious he's head over heels in love. To avoid disappolnlmenl, . prospective bridea are i.mlnded lo hive their wedljlng stories. with black and 11'11114 glouy ~hol<r . graphs lo lhe DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week bel~ 'the wedding., Pictures received aftet ulat lime will not be used . ' For engagement tllllOuocements It Is imperative !bat the story, aJio 1cco111pa~ by a black and white gliii,Sy 'picture, be sub- mitted Si."< weekS or more before the wedding date . U deadline is not met, only a story wlH be used . To help !ill requirements on both wed· ding and eng1gement !lorles, forms are available In all o! lbe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 842-4321. Coast Clubs Meetings Resumed Voters The national league study on solid y,·aste management will be the subject for discusaJon . al the first meetings of the League of Women Voters of the Orange <:'bast. T"une, dates and plaw of • At these special low prl~es we expect to develop a lot of new friends. How about you? ' Special thru ~o~day only! 1 off our regular Bonus Photo11> processing price! Get a set of album prints plus a set of wallet prints ,from each roll of KodacoJor" ·~ (126, 127, 120 and 620, 1ql)ara only ... .t . lbe..1HS!on.s are:. ____ ,_ __ ' •' . ' • FREE ICE MAKE.R • ,..r. ': ' ' . • • : .l • ' ,;:;;; When 'you buy Frigidoire1s (.'~._ fobuloui J .door refriger· atorJ during our White Sale ... all you pay is a / _l~~\.installalion charge. BIG 20 CU. n. SIZE • 3-Door Convenience • • Completely frost -proof ' • Adfustable shelves • Freezer stores up tQ 244 IJ:>s. •.LIMITED OFFER -HURRY I ..... ,.. ... , F.Md Freezir. Separatl ICI ~"" ~·~: Al ·Pl'llllt. Al' one ~I Frlgldalre,11:11 · \ \frigidGi ~ Bl_g-~a'Pacity . wAsHER-bRYER PAIR THE PAIR $34895· • •11 l. Stffnlttflfh St. hTfyt f.t, ltrt. t 0 6 646-1684 . ' E•lfflo .............. Leu stoop I 09'1'"'9 II a lull 11" oll lhll floof. tt't aaay lo ..... !lo•--t-... 'll -flW'IWQ•2.-0 lq. in. dOOr opilonlng, Tuned Cytlt for most Items. No Heat cic:le for •Iring bidding. HUNTIMOTOM,.llACH 1 fountain VlllW ' IJMlhunl .t G•rfftl• ... (.Nta:t ft luc•'r MJct.) hfl11 '0·•1 lrt. 10·• .962-5528 IADIO DtSPATCHtD fAPOIY AUTHOllZID TV & APPLIANCI SllVfQ PHONI 541·3437 -· . • ' .. Monday, Jan. I, 10 1.m., Mrs. F.dwanl Drollincer's home In El Toro; 'l'Uelday, Jan. 9, 7:XI p.m., Vlrtue and Scheck of Dees, N e w po r l Beach; Wtdnesda)', Jan. 10, 9: LI 1.m., Unlvenity . United Melhodi!t Onucl>, Irvine and at 12:15 p.m .. the Newport Beach home o! Mrs. Stanton Taylor. Others are Thursday, Jan. 11, 9:15 11.m .. tbe .Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Laurence Courter and the Laguna Beach home of Ms. Bea Whittlesey . Meetings are open to the public and membership is open to all women cltlzens of voting age. ' Monday Club Mrs. Harriet McConnell of Laguna Niguel will present Behind the Scenes and in Front of the Footlights. a pro- gram of dtamaUc readings and poetry. She will enlertain the A1on· day Morning Club of Laguna Beach during a luncheon meeti at noon Jan. a in Ben . Floral Art New kjeas for colorful tables will be shown whe'1 Mrs. Henry Dolezal presents a pto- lf11ID for the Orange County Floral Arts Guild at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan . 8. In the Santa Ana Women's Club . Mrs. Dolezal ls put presi· dent of the California Garden Clubs and a nationally ac· ctedlttd Ilo""r show judge. She has demonstrated for the Oakland Cllrlstmas decor • ahow and the San Jose Quistmas Tree Lane parade. BSP XJ Xi Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday, Jan. 9, fn the home o! Mrs. Mary Krieger, Laguna Beacb, and the XI Eta XI Chapter will meet the aame day at 8 p.m • in the Huntington Beach home of ~trs. Joan Watman. Prospective members and husbands will be honored guests at a party at a p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, in the home or ).lrs. Tom McAnear, \Vestminster. OES Balloting on petitions for membership tops the agenda far the first meeting of the year or the Harbor Star Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. The group will gather at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the Newport Beach t.t a s o n I c Temple. Starbrlght Club. the ways and means sectioq, or the chapter, will di!C\lss fraternal and social projects for the coming year when members meet at noon Wednesday, Jan. 17. OWLs Women's OVeneas Service 'League, Orange County Uoit wtU meet at l:!IO p.m. satur. d'Y, Jan. s. In the Security l'Jcl!lc Nailon4Llllllll, l.e-IDlll. -- ' ~ • -I .: UFFELL'S UPHOLSTRY _, __ ...... 1ia ·-.... ----· • ' Challenge the News Quiz •.. on Saturday's Family Page Windsor GIGANTIC , JANUARY Our Fint Sale of the Year! Treme.ndous Savings in all Departments. Save! Save! LONG & SHORT DR.ESSES PANT surrs-coATS-$ JACKETS BUY ONE DRESS AT REGULAR PRICE AND on ANOTHIR DRESS OF SAME ' VALUE FOR · LONG & P4NTS. SHORT Reg . to 12.00 SKIRTS, $WEATERS NOW 7;00 NOW 9.00 Reg. to 17.00 S Reg. to 23.00 VES'I' N._OW 15.00 BLOUSES & KNIT TOPS Reg . to 9.00 · Reg . to 12.00 NOW 5.00· NOW 7. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! ~~!.~.~~~~~~~A~ • ' HARBOR CENllR 2JOO HAUOI o.l ; . ·- I -Your Horoscope rAquarius: Proceed On Second Chance - FRIDAY JANUARY 5 By SYDNEY O~~R Cancer individuals o n ex· hibit tendency to live the past. Tbe3e people a r e sensitive, aware ol what the public ,..·ana and tats. I would venture to state that more restaurant owners are born under this zodiacal sign than any other. Cancer harmoniz.es with Taurus. Virgo, Pisces and Scorpio. There is attraction to Capricorn and Leo. Cancer should exercise caulion in dealing with Libra and Aries. litany born under this zodiacal '1gn Wiii . race domestic ad· justments in im -many others will change residence. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You get what you have been seeking -greater opportunity _ to express and demonstrate abilities. Let go of losing pro~ SIZES 14 1/2 to 241/2 lake your pic k from the best of the crop of colorful prints ot Hoff-Size Shop. All corefully Mlecied to do nice things for o glrf'1 figure ond molr:I!! the most of her clothin9 ·~ doller. from $20.00 Sunday Shoppe.? osition. Plan ahead for win- ning campaign. Exhibit in· dependence of. thought. action. TAURUS 1April 20-May 21)), Work CQOditiom change. You may be given assignment to travel. 'Key now ls to strive for origl.nalily. Break from status quo. ~lave faith ln your own ideas. Let others know you have plans and intend to U.5e them. GEMINI (?.lay 21 ·June WI : Money aflairs sbo.uld be in- telligently discussed. Consider vieW! of mate, partner . There will be changes. These involve Jong-range plans, costs. potefl> lial as!tts and defi<'its . Aquarian is in picture. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Delve into what is hidden . Arui\\'ers are available. Stress ability to be flexibl e. Sagit- tarla11 plays key role. Che<'k land, pr'l;lperty. Values are sub ject to <'hange. Be alert, krtowledgeable. LEO (July z:J-Aug. 22): You Fvllerton I Hunthigton hach 01>9n 12 to 5 Similar to M.rU.ancUM In Stock E[[a may have lo change CQUne to arrive al destination. Keep open mind. Reserve right lo review policy . One who shares lnl.erests wUI aid . Know it and be confident . Apparent set· back is transformed lnto vie· lory. YIRGO (Aug. !I-Sept. 22)' Be ready for change of seen· ery. Don't insist on impracti- cal procedure. See in light of reality. Overrome temptation to be extravagant. Plsct1 in· divkiual may bave to be placated. ~ m a n c t! ls featured. LIBRA (Sept . 2.1-0ct. 22 )' Give attention to home . farnily situation. Stress dlptomacy . Make conciliatory gesture. What appears \ettled may be just the opposite. r.1oney held in eSCTQW ill !!IUbject for possi- ble debale. · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): \Vhat you possess is o·r more value than might be kno~·n. Don't give up something for nothing. Have faith in your own selection. Perce l v e motives. Don't be dismayed by one of lill le knowledge. SAGl'ITARfUS INov. 22- Dec. 21 i: Study Sco rpi o message. Review special col· lection. Gain is indicated throu gh hobby . Unusual pro- cedure is apt to succet'd. Friend with unorthodox idea!! confides dilemma. Be sym- palht'tic. Lend moral suot)('lrL C . .\PRICORN (Dec. 22·.lnn. 191: Finish what vo11 stnrL One who advocales· othenvise may be \•:ell-meaninl! hut misinformed. F.lemrnt of tinle is on your side. ''ou allr:H't what vou llf'Pd. Siu::Y.tar~n coulrl bf>co.,..e valuable ally AQt;ARIUS, (Jan. 2-0-Feh 181: \'ou get chance for fresh start . Arcent is on un- derstandini;! of real desires. \Vhat sffmed important is apt to gQr by "'ayside. Uo cot\ld plav pro'Tlinenl ~le Views change. You mature. You take st~ns toward procre~~- PISC'ES (Feb. 19-f.iarch 201 · Friendship i5 proved. You rea lizr. that. despite problems. throu,e:h on hunch. Past effort now could bear fruit. Aquartan provides kev to advancement Be reN>pti v'c. Make room for yourself :it top. IF TODAY IS YOUR BrRTIIOA.Y you are percep- tive, analvtical. capahle of , CYNTHIA SPEYERS Wedding Plans Told During a holiday open how;e in the Ne"'J)Ort Beach home of ~tr. and f\1rs. Albert W. Speyers Ill. the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Lynn Speyers to James Allen Goodrich was announ<'ed . ?o.llss Speyers is a graduate of C9rona del P.1ar Hlgh School, attended the Universi- ty of California, San Diego. and "'ill graduate in June with a degree in mathemalics from UCLA. Her fiance, son of Dr . and Mrs. George K. Goodrich of ~1iraleste. is a graduate of Rolling Hills High &hool. He also attended UCSD and will recei\'e a BS in goology in June trom UCLA. Aug. 19 is the date selected for their wedding . Fashions Woven Pendleton Woolen ,_.!ills pos1· tioned fem inine sportswea r as a fashion headliner with the in- troduction or a sophisticated spring collection of wovens and knitl!!I. Contemporary classics. in "·ool' and synthetic fibers, were re-defined with new soft ease and attention to fine fashion detail. Style development manager Dick Poth t e rm e d it Peodleton's most important spring line to date . Si h I new line. standouts include : a sleekly tailored h a <' k i n g jacket; a new short slee\'e shirt·jac; and a reversible <'ape in black and white wool check that is back to ba<'k with solid black poplin. ~or 1sHAI ,F-SIZE SHOP COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH staying with project until you ~--~;;"f'~~;:;;;-i succeed. You have unusua l ex-1 perience~ with r.emini and Virgo nersons. This is a power vea r. You come into your own. If sin~e. vou could marry. If married. there could be an ad· dition to family_ Career mat-' 1105 NIW'°IT ILYD. I Nortll et I lftl StrMt I M HUNTINGTON CENTta I Nert t. '°"" lrM. I FULLEaTON-224 Or-..falr Merl, et 0,........,,. I H•rbof ters advance. Bankamerlrard • JtJastercharge .&J1 of A TI A's singularly distinctive furniture is mart<ed down. This means quality sofas, chairs, dining ubles, wall units, and every imaginable desiwi accessory. Including 1n ex· tremely large selection of d,.po1 Ind wall- paper. Now is your time to save. Open Mon· day thN Saturday. • !I II Iii\ 111 Thundiy, Ja11uary 4, Jq7) DAIL V PILOT :.I Doggie Bags Better Dinner By ERMA BO~IBECK Every night in this ccunuy, lZ,I00,000 dog• and 20 million cats slt down to gourmet dio· ners that hive cmi t b e I r owners ovtr one and Opt.hoJt billion dollars. • Only 5390 million is spent on baby foo<b . The obvious conclUJlon Is that them "·Ith teeth that bites ... gets. I can't remember when I started to read dog food \abell!!I. But somewhere along the line I became shocked that nur dog, "'ho knocked over 50 garbnge <'ans a day. sat at our table eating the same food that "'e ate, and never took an Alka-5e.ltzer in his life, t111•as getting an unbalanced di.et. Last night my husband came bounding through 1he door, sniffed and s a i d , "Ummm, that smells good. \Vhat is -it?" "It's hefty beef chunks ~ a thick, rich gra\'Y stew." "Sounds good. When do "'e eat?" "\Ve don't. It's the dog's din- ner." "\\'hat are we having?" • ' ~t y c h ocolale·C::tbbage AT WIT'S END surprise casserole." "When did WO quit feo<llng the dog acraps wxl.er the table?" he demanded. ''The first time Y,'t had "R<ad lhll," I said grabbing a can of old doi food from the' back off the shtlf. ''We uaed IO feed h.lm lhi!I food with 60 per· cent mt'al and soybtans. All ctrtfll products and oo meat. Do you want your dot eating that?" He grabbed a bo1 from the shelf and read, "100 percent milled corn. All cereal pro- ducts. And I've lutd it fo r brenkfast every day of my life (or the past eight years. The next time 1 come into lhl1 \\'Otld, il'I golnJ: lo be U I dog." "\'ou haven't left it yet," I said 1poonlng lhe chocolate- c:.abbage surprise on his plate. "It WOD't be long," be •lghed. Later that night In bed. ht leaned over and said, "l'm hungry. is Utere any chlcken left O\'er frnm the dog's dlnner lnsl night?" "In a people's bag." c h ocolat.e-<:abbage surprise casserole." \,--...;-;;,;·;;;..;==;;;;;;;;;=~--------===a "Well, lhe whole lhing is davicbOft'S ridicuk>us , '' be Y.id opening s -~~~·=~~;er,;,~~: Children's Apparel "Here's ca n I n e ocrambled STORE eggs and bacon. miniatutt steaks in wine sauce, meat· balls in gravy, cheese flavor.cl WIDE cracker.11. cookies and doggie bar nibbJes. BAR NlBBLES?" "Look," I explained. "you wan t your dog . to be healthy, don't you? And his hair to be shinv?" ··~ty hair is falling out from a nutritional deficiency and vou \\:ant tne to be concerned ! Over our dog's dull-looking hair?" Centers' Open Houses INFANTS THRU PRE·TIENS 75% OFF Diet Control Resolved If losing weight. headed your list of New Year's resolutions. Diel Control Centers may help you ronow through. DCC o(fcn a lD!ique pro- gram that alk>wa you to eat your favorite foods like spag- hetti. puddin&:, custard and eat \\'ith the family as well. The program combines development of a positive selr- image, sound nut r it Ion a I guidance and optional ex- ercises In a one meeting per week program at a nominal cost. Recipes to Cit your new eating habits will be provided. The OCC program, only three months old on the \Vest Coast, txpnnd~ to IO loca- tions throughout the county this month. Open houses are planned for next week at the three newest locations along the Orange Coast. Demons t r atio n meetings will be given al 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at earjl s~te Tuesday-Thursday, Jan.~ Locations are Tuesday, Costa ?t1esa Women's Cl ub, 610 W. lath Street; \Vedncsday , Corona del to.far Communl1y Church, 611 Helkllrope; and Thursday, Huntington Beach First United ~1 et ho dis ti Church, m1 17th Street. I Eli11beth A. Russell davidson's Children's Apparel lankAmerltard-Mlltter Chart• HUNTINGTON HACH I LONG WCH 11$12 IM<h llvd. 111J WAADlOW •OAO TOWN & COVNT•Y CINTllA l!L DOAADO CINTltl: CeNI., el LM ASami* e1¥1L • JUST SOUTH Of llLLIS HOUAJ 1•11• MON-MT ttOUttS IM MOfll·JAT ffl..6521 QMIJM Russell Virginia J. Kunkle Kunkle Eastbluff Village Center 2549 Eastbluff Drive -Newport Beach b40-l 232 January Clearance Sole of Fine Women's Apparel onuory #7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER A GREAT SELECTION OF LONG COATS, PANT COATS, JACKETS SOME FUR TRIMMED SIZES 5 TO 14 IN THE GROUP ORIGINALLY $38.00 to $250.00 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY! cyoTO °1°oFF \ • ' ~ ;. . ·~ . . . ... . ~ ' ..... ' • :;: UAILV PILOT AMILIR TUMBLEWEEDS A ~AL'TMY SUPPl.Y ~ .wlNEY.. PLENTY OF l.D.-SL,EPI~ IH OUT OF TME l=lAIN IN A PUBLIC PARK SO-.THOIJS'I!.' 11\V Al'Ct.061£5 -ANV INCONVENl&NC6 wt'V• CAUSCO~. ~.AM8L5R . ' by Dag Wllcley HI, JUPGIE-WUDGIE! WE WANl ro Gel lllAMIE17 ! OH.NO! NOT ME! NO, SIR! NOi MElNl::YER! by Tom K. Ryan veRY WE:LLI NOW, MADAM.IF '<OO'LL JUSf Re:MIT •5 FOR 1HE MAAAIA6E CERellONV, ANP YOU, M'l'<1Y, 5 RlR 11u: 1-ri Ii MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENl'S , NANCY .,.., TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACAOSS 1 Appe1r 10 be .. I f111 1u1omobile 19 Comper11;v. .. ~. 14 Actor- "" 1 Widened It thl toP 11 Ethnic group 17 Ch1mplon• • ltlip 1r;n11: 2 Words 19 Anglo•S111on Ii borer 20 Complete 11 S1or1g1 building 13 Se1!1ref't 215 C1bel 21 Confronted boldly 31) Pritet highl'I' 34 lmh COll•llY 36 European C•I';' 3'1 l11~1n roy1I ntme l8 High htll 31 Retell TO the '"" ~ Elclam1110n 4.3 Alw•ys 46 81111: Informal '8 G1rd1n tool 4'J No1ic1 IO Memb!!r1 ol 1u1mbl1g1 I ' J .. " .. ,. 21 " .. " I .. I . " 57 .. .. .. 14 • 2l .. " 52 Hum1n hinds: lnlorm1I 5C Hebrew lettlf 56 Mech1nlc* m'" 59 RNton 63 S1igm1 64 Speed indlc1tor M Lotl's10n 61 Wa1wrong 68 ·eetra.,. one'• • comra4dH 88 Ven!Mllf SOUICll 70 Slnger Delli 71 Long narrow notch DOWN i unch1nged 2 fllir 3 Blull·plnC~ -4 Supeiviae 5 Return 6 Welcome 7 Neg1t1y11 1bb1eYiation 8 Plug up 9 Oeci•lon m11k11 10 R11lroad s11uctur11 11 M11at n11h 12 Oermatolo- cori~11rn 13 Neclll!•IY 18 Rubs out ' 6 " ,, ,. " J9 " " .. ' - 19 lO Y111terd1y'1 Puule Solved: 22 M1uf\l- 2' Bl1d 26 Did something 27 Girlie unit 28 Prool- readPr·s 'Ymbol 29 English city 31 Customary 1>"1Clic1 32 Org1n1c r.ompound JJ Sco1che1 36 Hiii' -40 In--' Troubled 41 ln!requenll';' 44 R1111s • ' j %) •• " " ~ " " " SI " " 19 J7 47 Calorie C01Jn1era 49 Machine pat1 SI A-- SJ Loo~ SS EKCllllnt 56 Single S7 Onom1n 58 R11l ntlte unit ea Obliqu• type: Abbr. 61 Pre...ent 111tho11t1· ti\1111';' 62 Forme1ly 65 "-• joRy Oood fellow" " 11 " . ' i. ; • n .. ' " " ,;R " " ~ i°'.--.. . " " H . ~ n . ANNULMEtl1; WO CAN £?""""--1 G"lSTARTJ:P! .by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emle Bushmlller MOVIE FOR SENIOR CITIZ~NS 17~ <lt=. == PEANUTS 0 ,_. JUDGE PARKER , W!IATC"" HELL01 LIEUTENANT ! I DO fOlt MAY I TALK TO YOU VOU, MR.. INUTlS ? Dllt.IV!R '? MISS PEACH -At:Cl'F'T'ltP r • "°< ~s Pl•aa, :i: HARl>t.V TMl>ifC fHl'f IUH •ACCIP1eP"' ... T •• ,. ~ ~ ... • .. ' DOOLEY'S WORLD • SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schull BANANA NOSE? by Harold Le Don . by Mell .. -.. _.. .. ~ ....... WW,'nWllC 'IOU, MOON. ,AND !>ON'T 51.,AMJT ONTMEW,AY . OUT- 0 1'-41 • • • • 0 .... by Ferd Johnson I CAN'T STAN!> >Hose WOMEN'S <CiLI~ n'PES . .,--....,_. by ROCJer Bollen THE GIRLS "I ahr1111 let my hlbud. ~ bow be waats CO tpead lllJ day <Ill -today, I Id him dttlde between Ille qalll ahow ud Ute bird lecture." DENNIS THE MENACE ~~-.._ 1-f • I l . ~ I c I rti Ho "" du , I clu la• -~ • "" pl• JI l mil Va. 1 es ec "1; F l E ~ li CE fire est; Bei p Hee •P> ""'" the1 Cle: ,. tbe1 lirs ,. 'A fire bav ~· acc l?Je1 •A vac ara of 1 fici! 1\e : s L s S; reg. Sad Sch bon ti-On ·~ Ir R !he be in t ne\\ ope Ci issi reg ta • p.rr jo 1 I __ T_h_,._,,.,_,_J_ .. _,._,,_•._l_•_n _____ s DAILY PILOT 3.1 ;Eco-impact Question Abandoned Cars Eyed . '-1ayor Al Coen would like to art teacher at J-"'ountaln V<tlley Coen explahled loday. 1'he mayor also asked cann- Huntington Okays Culture Panel : 1 Councilmen Drop Exclusion on Zoning I see culture nourcsh in Hun-High, and Mrs. lda li'etl't'r, an "It 1night Wtimately spOnsor cilwoman Norma Cibbs, City w E ST ~flNSTER ti.ngton ·Beach. arilit. cultural everits tn the city,,. he A d m l n t 1 t r B t or David Abandoned or dismantled He found support frorn his .. It will serve hl an advisory added. "i think the city has Rowlands and City Llbrart11n vehicles vlsib'6 from city $IX city council colleagues capacity to the city in the changed co n s ider ab I y . \Valier JC>hl\50n , to develop lhe nvlroruriental I m p a c t reports will be requlrtd In Huntington Beach prior to zone chanee1, even lf the.zooe change ill to a lower density. 1 In revtewlng a llat of e1· clusions to the Impact report •law Tuesday nliht, city coun- ~c:Umen unanlmou11Jy dropped one excl usion which bad been used tY.·o weeks before by the planning commission. : No Anglos?_ • EXCW810N II, which IAid an Impact 1tatemeut dld not have to be IUbmlttf!d on a reaidenUal zone change to a Jess intense u 1 &, was ellmlnated. The Hwtli!laton Beach Com- pany WU granted R-2 (con- domlnlum) zonlng on 90 ac~s around the Seacllff aou COurse without submitting an Minority Hiring Quest Postponed streeu will be towed away Tuesday night. All agreed to areas ot mus.ic , art and the stabilized . and this wlll help duties nnd functions of Uie under a new city establlJh an allied artl com-general cultural atmosphere,'' create community Identity ." new conuniuion. ordinance here. Once the mission for the city. --- - -------- Impact ..... _l ~bll~i~ti,!,~hlc~~<i': fi;;~:Y '::: •"':':i°rd; I~; i···························i . :~~e h:::e~· ~:la~ ~se~1~usi~~1art: ha~du ~~. . ............. , LEMN m BEGINNERS • At THAT owner will be notified that cultural interests ." • ( SimNtT \ • ~h ~.dwo~:i~!;~~ ~:.;e;;,1cll~ d~~:be towed .. ~~nro:~:r: ;g~~arob~!:. ~FUN') sriu "''!-iE CLASS • 1be impact rule wu waived by planners because the zone change -it unllied three apartment zones Into one - would reault in less units on the land. submit to envtronmental ~--------~ CouncUman Donald Shipley. "l . . 11 .~-' ~ ~ • -only got one vote for it, but J. . ... ··· Il!NCE report requirements before It think times have changed ." • ~ "1 • rould build an~"·g on the " ' ,, .. ou• A• d N d Coen name<I three Hun-~, i...:-: J • la~esday, however, there I C atnC lington Beach reslden<• JO the • StarfS • nf I he he new commission , even though . ; TUESDAY was co us on over w t r ANAHEI~t -The new chief its exact scope and duties \. • e1clusion 14 actually waived building i n spec 1 0 r for have not been defined. • ~ _. - -• the report requ i re men t H · ed v·11 -permanently. Anaheim beginning Jan. 15 e appoint P..1rs . \ I iam • ' I ft 1 ""73 • Taylor. an arlist and inte rior • t .anuary ..,, Y Councilman Jerry Matney, Yl'ill be Daniel Van Dorpe, the d RI h d d ' • ecorator : c ar An er son. , who opposed Exclusion 14. currenl chief inspector for <he an instructor In sculpture at • , 7 :30 to 1 0:00 p.m. • said it )VU his lmpression the city ot Glendale . Orange Coast College and an . ·., waiver meant no report would1~--'.; __________ ;;;;i; ____ ;;i;;;;;;,·;;;;;;;;I Adult couple1 or Singles wi th p•rfners • ever be required. II • Unable to agree on a list of minority groups. Fountain Valley Councilmen have tabled _.. resolution to promote fair J;tmploymcn t practices in city hiring. Richard Harlow, assistant BOI J "l~IQl i E Sl.OO~peno•-1 /t••d 1/16FRIE -• planning dlrector, who had J • No ottllqotlo11 • Indians, Filipinos, Asians and told the oommlsslon the • Every Tues • women. waiver applied only to the (·~l .. J:ANt:llS • w~: 1';;'':~~:°ih~1·~y ~~di~:; :1t ;~.:~tlu~ ALTIUTIONI • """'"" : at the San Clemente Beach Club : The minority group list is rt of a declaration whi ch addlng groups of their own. Tuesday'• council meeting. FOl ••lTICULAl LADlll • 106 Ave. Pico, San Clemente . • "I don't see Anglos on this W list. I thlnk we sltould include NO O'l1lER staff members ariaer-Dal.e Center • lnstrudor Kenny Post, for Info 492-2156 • ledges the city to avoid ctimlnatlon and promote ~'lli.~::'~.l~~it," said Coun· :~~.::Wi:O:.~:t': Corner of Werner &&~z~/8s~' Huntington a .. ch :~····························· Councilman George Scott ·the::._::',::'c:'.lu'.'.s'.'.'.lo'.'.'.n:,,. =~----'~~~~~~~::::::::::::::=:::=::::=:=:::"'::":::'.:::"--:::::!I~:;::=:;:::;:;::;::;::;::;::::;:;::::;;::::;;~~~~ · . of those persona am on the list. aJso_ asked to bave bandi----~ ~~~ -=======--~ The list in the or1glnal esolution incl uded the groups ecognized by the federal go\'e rnment as minorities. tf1i:se include: Mexlcan- ~--cri~ans, blacks, American Fireworks Licensing Established caped pencons added to the minority. Mayor Al Hollinden voiced reservation about the proposed ChallieS. "We 11hould pattern our pro- gram after the federal plan or we'll have someone coming in and saying our hiring prac- tices don't con tor m ,'' Holllnden said. The mayor moved to have the matter tabled and asked each councilman to draw up his list of minorities for in- clusion on the list. The federal govenunent en- courages each city to have a New procedures to i3sue fair employment program to licenses for new and vacated , -=:q:Oual=ify=f=or=fed=er=a=I =funds==· =c ii fireworks stands have been Ir establlihed by the l~untington Beach Fire Departmer.t REFLECHONS by Reyn Sheffer Persons wishing to secure a llc'ense must first pick up an appllcatlon at the fire depa rt~ .ment. The application mus~ then be returned to the city Cle rk's office prior to May 27. The city clerk's office win 1'----- 4tben hold a drawing during the 1.-----,' flfSt Friday in June for the available sites. ~ Any person having a fireworks stand last year will !tave rights to the same site if be had a license previously. l ccording to the fire depart· lrtenl. ' Applicants for new and vacated sites previously were granted a license on the basis of who applied first. 1'~Jre of- , ticials feel the new sys tem \VIII lte more equitable. Saddle back Deadline Saturday Saturday is the deadline to register to vote in the Feb. 6 Saddleback Valley Unified School District $UI million bond·Sl8 million state appor- tionment election. · The bonds require a two- irds yes vote to pass. Residents must have lived in the area since Dec. a, ta72 to be eligible to register to vote in Ute first bond issue of the new di strict. which bec.,mes operational July 1, 1973. Campaigners for the bonds "Elthw I will find e w1r M' I will make one .• ," Sir Phlllp Sdney In this first \\'c-ek of the new year, v>e are al hop('ful that this will be the year when our long term dreams will be realized. Most of us make rL'SOlutio ns, 1..erhaps voiced only to ourselves, to help by eliminating certain bad hab- its and delibera tely cultivat4 ing more deslrablc ones. New Y('ar's resolutions are notoriously short-livM, un- ll"Ss £'ouplc'<i \\'ith th(' ki nd of determination voici'd by Sir Philip. Ma,y your resolve be bolstered by the spirit ot Sir Philip and may you be able to make ways \Vherc none are to br found. \Ve n·so\\·e to contlnu!' to respond to the nl'eds of all the people of this commu n- ity, regardless of faith, creed or financial status. to the utmost of our ability. '•. Q;:HBFFBK ~ m<>llTU.utY LA9UNA BEACH 976 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY "'"·1515 SAN CLEMENTE 15ll NORTH El CAMINO REAL 4t2.0100 issued four places voters can r~:;:;:;:::::::;:==;:;:;:;:;~I register: ' Ir • -Shirley Hlrrel, 830-lllll. -Laguna Federal Savlng11 and Loan, Laguna mus, 586-5100. -Registrar of Voters, San- ta Ana,~. -Bond Kick-off Rally S p.m., Wednesday, Ml.;slon \'c· jo High School. Done by Dunn Pat OUM gets things done. Throw her your challenge and see bow she handles It In Sunday's "At Your Service" column. PACIFIC COAST COUNSELING CENTER .. """""" 22. nn w11 .,.. lh SOUTH LAGUNA OFFICE* at 31706 c-t HlallweY. Soito 401 Sotttlt I.at--4t7·2'H to ... .,.. Days._h•lltp ..i Wotll ... specieli1in9 in Old1r Adults, F1mili11, Couples, Groups, Children, lndivldutls, __ Ad.ol11~enh •nd P1r1nf Eff~fivtnt11 Tr1lntn9' Cl11t••· W 1 have 1 fliirlbf1 f11. Main Office -713 5. Pacific C-Hwy. Redondo ltoe:h -. 12131 376-5759 •open Hou11: ,...._., 11, 1'71 1 ·3 P.M. 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Steve McQueen, Rlcbaril Crenna, Candice Bergen, Richard At.ten borough. Mako. KCET 1JiJ 9:00 -Holidays -Hollow Days. This . original drama, writ.ten bl> a 27·ye&Mld convicted murder« serving a life sentence, deals with the Ironies of the Christrn.., season f0< men behind hon. ABC D 10:00 -Owen Manball. Owen's niece sues her husband !or divorce ·because of his para· noia toward their son, who was conceived by arti·. ficial inseminati0t1. Martin Sheen guests. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JANUAllY 4 L-0081•····- (j) -·-"""T•Ctl_..A ......... lltl .... 8fld tu• -.......... -.. .......... ltlll8lllllOI'. CJ) ... _ • n." 0 11111 ........ ...... ( ... ..... ...... , .... LM&t ·--l:Jl(I} ........... ·--~!IOI .......... _,. l"'l '55 --T.,.., ..,_ I C11 ... Wiiler CroMJte ............. --1 Mil I., I "Stan. t" 1=0..-....... m .... -... 7•81IJ Ol!ll- borOIJlll. Rlc:Mrd Ct1nn1. Candle. ltrse11, A drtm1 ol the dlJS wlltn '°5t·Wol'ld War I CM"' wn loqtit ovtr '1 wtr lords alld lol'tlp "t111. ty ~r1," •• of an llntricln 1uftbolt ctuaM in thl middle at th1 ,,_ e a m .,.,.... ''001••(• l•st Cllst.. ChMI lronsklt Hftds Ed Imm to 1t1r1 wtrr raldtnts ot • fl$hln1 11111~ Mvl pt!Malt· M I rwtln4 polietNll tNIMI ol th• dlltt'......refWM to cooperatt In an --fl•k<M"'-D Ill CIJ ID n. -.n. hi· ,w ..,._ '1hl rtot That NMr Wis rro;.ct" All "mtsdtopplnl'' tapt recorder ...._ to Cltnn G1rtll GfQOIY't 1Moo111ia1 llWONtd 111 I dlabolical murdtt plot lifl-•d to 1 ltfft-sealt ptt!lllllflt 1wlndl•. ...... arm<@!~ -....... ..,.. ltA ori&i~ll • .,.. wrltt111 by • 21.,..r<OW COll'Wktttl 111in.ter 181\'iq: •. llf• ,.._., ~ "" ..,.... 1111111 \lalct," Ill ~t· -......... "" ........ lfOllia If Ult CMitmU MISOll ti pen:elvtd "" ll'lttl btllind bl11. ..... , ........... ......... -11:1 ......... cm-111--· ll:t080DE1111111- lll1Jl®l-........ -m-- ·--· l"'I '63-Erlc Schum1n, M11i1 ~. mtt111., c ••• , ••• .. ...,._ m, ... , ........ m- 12*1D11o-m---·-·- Barbra ldentifi~s 'Sandbox' H~roine More -Like Star · 111 HENRIETTA LEJ'l1I NEW YORK (AP) -Barl>ra Streisand la abotlt u liberated as a woman can &et. aod &he wouldn't want you to think that playing "Dust Mop of tbe Year" in ber current film "Up the Sandbox." means she is ogelml the campaign lo get women oul of lhe kitchen -or the sandbox. She can't blame the movie's theme on those people up ln the front office because she's one ol lhem. "Up the Sandboi<°' is the finl fWn for her own production company, First Artists, and ahooUng It was almost total involvement. ' But the star of ex· travagam.as like "Funny Girl'' ,.. and "Hello, Dolly!'' and the slapstick artist of "What's Up, Doc?" admits she had a very .ia deep emotional involvement with the sandbox heroine, a young mother of two (going on three I who is chained to baby bottles and fantasizes in- ... _ SOME DUST MOP Barbara StrelMnd numerable ways of escape. Ja.Wn as possible, and is "still "I think she is more like me trying not to feel guilty" when than any character I've ever she has to be away. played -or at least like a "I aJwa trv t be OOme part of me," Barbra says as ys · 0 ,. she sits over a cup of tea at when he goes to sleep, she "%!" looilng-1ike-11--ng~· Manhattan housewife who re1embles Barbra Strelsand. IN ONE fantasy scene SHE'S DRESSED In subdued tailored clothes and wearing hardly any makeup, and her dark blonde hair is worn long and straight. That's the way she looks in the movie and that, she insists, is the real Barbra -or one of them. One Barbra, for example, takes her &-year-old son Jason, whose rather is ex·husband Elliot Gould, everywhere she goes. She even took him to Africa for 21h weeks of shootJng on one or the fantasy scenes, and he has a school in New York and a school in California. Barbn also, she says, tries to spend as much time with Barbra fights with her movie mother, Jane liofCman of soap opera fame, and ends up pushing her face into the an· niversary cake. Is this also one of the real Bart>n.? '"!be scene was my idea, it was based on the last time my family had a reunion," she says. "Everybody has been to them, and everybody has fun. but everybody also has very mixed feelings about them." She never really pushed her mother race-Oown into a cake -"mly in fantasy" ·-and she's warned her motl!,.cr about the scene. "But J think I'll sit behind my mother and the family when we sec the picture," she adds . BARBRA JIAS as her partners in First Artists four males -Paul Newman. Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier and Dustin Hoffman -and gives no indication that they have tried to be male chauvinist Ume are btt>y making their own films . "We don't have anythin& to say about each other's fllm1," she says. "We can do anything we want to." What Barbra has wanted to do ranges from get· ting "into the sound dubbing and cutting and everyUUng" to fixing dips and crackers fur the crew, She also was involved in casting "we wanted everyone to be quite unknown, to be more like real people'' - and passed jud~nt on the choices for all the major roles. Her leading man , David SeJby, came from Broadway's "Sticks and Booes" to make his first movie. BARBRA THINKS she will alternate dolng films for her own company with working for other companies because "it's a big emotional burden and lt will be nice to switch off and let someone ·else take the resPonsl bllity." Liberated Barbra hopes the women's libbers won't think the movie is anti-abortion and anti-Zero PopulaUoo Growth because she appears at the end to be going for a third ch.ild instead of having The fantaslt.e<I a"t>ortton. "The book was more reac· tionary," she says. "At the end she definilely decides to stay at home. Buf we leave it so maybe she will and maybe she won't , but either v.•ay,"it will be her choice.'' 'Menagerie' At Fullerton ·One or !he most famous pla ys of the modern Amei-ican l h ca t e r. "The Glass f\.1enagerie, .. \viii open a two- w e e k . n i nc-performance engagement next week at Cal State Fullerton. Produced as the third major presentation of its im-73 season by t~e lbeater depart· ment, the Tennessee Williams cla5.5ic will be staged in the Recital Hall beginning at a p.m. on Jan. 5-.f; and 9-13 with 5 p.m. matinees on Jan. 7 and 14. na enry, associa They don 't have any serious professor of theater, is d.iJ"ec.. arguments because "we just ting the product.ion. Ticket U. meet each other at board formation is available at the meetings/' and the rest of the theater box office, 870.3.171. Whale Watch Cruises BBQlnnlnq Jan. S ---Ct NE DOME 20 ;,;. ..... ~~= ---CtNEODME 21 : .. ...... =w"~ Eir(llllt'I• Dr•llft CtoUnty tltMn'N s .. 1 1111...,,_.1, Ptl•r O'Toelt -k!lllla L ... 1111 "MAH OF LI. MANCHA" l•chniVt E,..,enMnl "'" Nt .... ,., .. SUit WIMtr If l l.c•ot.my Aw•NI HfOIDDla.• Oft THE llDOF" Waft OhMy"1 "SHOWll.ll EXl"IESS" • "THE 11.REl"DOT EXECIJTIVS"" Leaving From the MhlllM PNllLllll "SOUNDER" ... Rkllard "'"II ill PACIFIC DRIVE-INS U•~•" love, .... , ., 1f ... 11 IZl .. 070 k .. oi. •• , .. , ' I C••i.ir•,.. • Oll~•fftll J~J·•5olS s ... 01.,., .. ,, •I •• ... _ti 1s..1 t6Z·Ult UIUA STlllSAID ur THESANDBOX (I) +WA• 8aTW••N MIN & WOM;;•;;·~5~ a..cll •lwll, , s •. ef C••••n G1•v• ,,..,.,.., ~lt·6Zll -"FIDDL .. 1-0lf THE tDO•" (GJ + "llG JAKE" ll"GI 1 ... _ •• 1-..1 .. • .. , , , , l tacll l lvll. • .. "··-11.11. 171·1162 l ..... ol ..... "'"~' ol ~non s11.2211 , , I , l • ::i=:.d• 521·9'9IO OEllVE•.t.HCE l•I "MtCAIE a Mlll, MllL•t .. WIMlldaYI o,... 6 e w•..,.1nH- 1 in Sunday's Family Weekly:. "Jack Nicholson, My Little Brother" Forth is week's colorful cover feature, contributing author Si Liberman reports an exclu sive FAMILY WEEKLY interview with Lorraine Smith, movie superstar Jack-NiGholson!s-old8r sister. •'Rain,'' as J ack calls her, shares a warm and touching re- counting of their youthful experiences in. Neptune City (N . J.). It was she who did regular duty as Jack's "second mother," wh ile "Mud" wa s work• ing night and day and their father was being de· toured into the nearest local bar. Mrs. Smith re- calls, with pride, her days as diaper changer, Jack's f irst stage appearance, h•s traumatic departure for California-with ''a creW cut and uncertain hopes,'' and the climax to all he 'd dreamed of, studied for and worked so hard for: the Academy Award nom· inat ion for his role in the smash hit ''Easy Rider,'' and recognition as one of the most promising of the New Breed of performers. Look for this mini-biography of a stubborn and headstrong little boy who, by harnessi ng "a temper t hat rocked the house," became an internationally known celebrity • e COOL WEATHER COOKING -Bavarian apple pot roast is really smart cooking for the ~illy evenings still ahead in January. Not only lS 1t satisfying, but it's cheap. IUtchen-tesWd recipe and step-by.step instructions. ven su Super Bowl reminisce with sportswriter Larry Bortstein over moments that made past year's bowl games memorable for them. All Cou1ing Sunday With The I DAILY PILOT I Weekead&. 9 am md I pm Adallt $3, Children $2 CALL &7W.Z45 1!:=:=::==:=:~-_;···~·:::l.H CALLEO HO•SE" "JUOO• I OY lll.H" ... ---.-. "THE lllVEMGEllS" SrAotuM ·3 · .. .. ~~:r".C:.~ ---·~· S!ADIUM ,, : .. .. ~~..:--=-- . .. "PLAY IT I.GI.IN, SAM." Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You "As 1t11ootll and entertaininr·as 'Butch Cassuly', what with Newman pro1idin2 dandy bravura per- formance . ll's all my mo•i• -morie witi erea that happy endin2 we schmaltz loTeis love so well." bdtlh (•h i NBC Todo-f' Slmw "A truly topnotci comic pertormance -Y Paul Newman. A 1at11 !i•e is whal you will ht1." ~"';:;.',:;:::· P-VISION"·JIONXIUlRO A-...O::..P:..-~ Stamai: .ia.eune Bisset • John Huston • Stacr Kuc~· Roddy McDowall -ha Ga~Atf "Al the level of brute physical action-John Boor-, maa's 'DELIVERANCE' is an absolutely lirst-rale piece of movie-makin2. You can taste the fear and heai the hammeri111 hearts. II ls ID uncom- monly admirable undertakiR(." CKl.RUS CHAMl'LIN. los Angelel TJ'llM Wha&~Uppanon.:f tb jdthec.hulawJU..r? --- • D~livl11nae lfncotn 4wnut W. of 1Cnot1 BUiin• P•rti • 517-2223 SHOWING NOW •• AT All 4 THEATRES CAii THIATllS FOi ;illD'JUTUllS ' "Tiil GQAWAY" is 'Ban1ie ad Clyde' ~rlltlfhl u, to j1te aad en-. livened witb the specucalar aclio1 sequeaces from 'Bullitt'. Acutely suspenuful 1nj Intensely e.1cili111 slam-Ulf 11101ie. McQaeea and Mac- Gra11eaerate as 1111ch electricity11 a11 ol th fabled scr111 tea•s of tile ,as! " ""'"""-" . t.as~.r- • 'DAILY PILOT 35;:,.. MILT ~I.LOT Half ~lie .. Five PlayhomeS\ To HoUl Tryout.s No sooner have community tbealers In the area repla<'td the calendar5 on their waits than the audition notices begin to pile up on the drama desk -four for 1h1s weekend and· another for the following Sun- day. The latter announcetnent probably gt>nt>rales the most inlerest along the Orange Coast. It's the Jan. 14 rradini.:s for the Lagun11 i\1oulton ( CALLBOARD) lnforrna1100 13 btmg dispensed at 494-M4!. Thornton \\'ildt•r"s Pulllzcr Prizc--winn1ng play. '"Our T<n~·n." is next u1> for 1hc Fountain \'allry Cotnnlunity Theater under the direction of Joy r-.taivil!e. A large east Is required. headed by six men and six y.·01nen. Auditions for •·Our TO\\'O" . ' y.•111 be held !\1onda\' and Tues- dny from 7 10 9 Pm. at the lheater, 18180 ~1t Baldv Circle. Fountam Vallt>y. Cail 963-28.S! for further in- f-Orroat10n . Jan Patrn y.·ill direct Jt>an Playhouse's production of Anouilh 's "\\'altz ()f the ""The Prime of !\11ss Jean Torf'adors"' for the nr"'' • ... IT ..•• l"Oft• Ctv'""°1:ATIO .. --.1.~ IT ,..,..,, - "CllfAJ NEW WU.JI LIFE FUM FOR 1973" SlA•n WIDNISOAY 1.CM .. M-·M-· S4t.1552 2. H•9'fhttM '-'9 . S•rl • u 6°flf7 NATIONAL Gl!NERAL THEATRES EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ANTHONY QUINN YAPHETKDTID Kj Un111tl A,11111 2114 feet•,.. 'HICKEY & IOGGS" I J.'0 ~lL 8 101~ '0pe1• lfide •• ·' Brodie" and 1he Ct1mpclition Plaei!fltia Plavhouse. Yl'ilh rnr the role that won Maggie tryouts schedUJed Sunda~ Smith an Oscar in Lhe mo\'it' from 2 to 5 p.m. and P.tonday l . A-llel111 • lr•~l111nt · 772-M46 4. GOJ4ee Gr .... o • G10¥0 . If NOW -EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY . Cherie Patch dishes out some soup to an a1l1ng llal Landon J r. in this scene fro1n the ne\v South Coa~t Repertory con1edy "Play Strindberg." openin g rr1- \ ersion. from 7 to 10 p.m. Other tht'ater groups holding A cast of four men and t>arhcr trl OUIS include: seven women of var,ing ages _ The Fountain \"alley is required for !he play . Sl7-6600 6. Misdo11 Vl.jo • CiHmo Yl-Je • ll0·122l 'iNf.H.l(~'MH ERNE~! &ORGk1NE RED 9U110NS day al SCR's C'osta f\lesa theater. • St'heduled to go on the boa rds Con11nuru ty Theater. casting J\·londay and ·ruesdav for its in ~1arch. The n.•adlngs will he .... ,. .. , , ..... .. (AROt. l YNfY San Cle1nente Theater I d I od . ,0 held at the Back,, building. 22 1 __ _::;:.:::.::':.:';:'.· ... 7..'.: .. annua a u t pr uction. · ur N. Bradford St . Placentia. •,.;;;;;;;;;;;;,;iiiiiimiOi;;. ... Town." ,Directing "You Can'l Take -The Placentia Playhouse. 11 With You" in Long Beach•l~-------'"--­ holding Sunday and r-.londa y will be Larrv Johns, who stag- Casts 'Red Hot Lov~rs' rl'arlings for "\\laltz of the ed the l\au.rman-•l art classic Grow, Grow . Toreadors." __in Laguna some years back. How ll<o(>~ \our J.t;oi!l.'ll -. The Long Beac~ . ~m-The Pulitzer Prire-.winning groY. ·: \ ,111 t•oul geL hints 011 Castin g has been announecd f6r the San Cll'mente Com- munity Thea1er's upcon11n1; pnxluction of J\'c1I Simon"s o::omedv •·Lasl of the Red \-lot Lovers.'' openin~ Jan. 18 for a three-weekend run. George Donka \Viii play th(' eentral role or the 1niddle-agcd Barney Cashman. a n1ild man· nered man \Yho decides to find out "''hat he's been misslfl!Z in the sexual revolution . Donkil has nppearecl in :i number of San Cle1nente shows. includini.: ''Lovers and Other Strangers." •·Gypsy" and "George M." The three ladies he attl'mpL<i to seduce in each of the three a.els u·i\I be portravecl by Judy Taur (a hijlh-living sexpol 1. Joanne Applegell \a kooky ac- tress) and t\fary ~1odiano ! :i l't~;~.~:;;~ II . . i A TrH Llf• Adftflture for tt. et1tir• fa111lly "Vanishing . Wilderness" SHOW TIMlS Thurs., Fri., Mo11 .• Tun . S:OO • 7:00. •:OO CONTINUOUS Soturday frot11 12:00 Su•day frowi 2:00 mun1ty Pl~yhousc .. •. ud1tion. '".g comedy has roles for. nine men I ho\v lo 111,1kc it gro\\' t'\Cll rnornSt· mor;ilist •. ~h~s Ap-... 1 nd h r y c t nd ll plegett and i\-1iss :\lodiano are . o av n11.i.: t or .. ou an a seven y.•omen 111 a age better by readinl! the llon il' I familiar fa~s on the Cabrillo Take It \\ tth You. ranges. . 1 and Garden l':lf.!t' <'Vt'r\· -The Lon1i: Beach Ci\'ic Auditions are !><'I fur 7:30 S;lturd<iy 111 !Ill" lt \11.\' • Playhouse stage. Y.hile :\llss l..&J!ht Opera , holding tryouts ~londay evening at thr Com· 1 PILOT 1 Taur "ill be making her San Saturdt1~· and Sunday for its 1nunily Playhouse. 5021 F: Clrm('nle debut. production of "K ismet." Anaheim St.. Uing Bl'UC'h. Thcl'=-=--------~--~' Dirf'Cting the S.1n Clrmt>nle Berlrain Trans"•e\1. who i;ho\v op('nS Feb. 16 for six 1 ,,... _____________ _,,_ ______ _, comedy "'ill be Jim Sreirs. a directed "Philadtlpttia. !~ere I Wt'ekends. Afrl AB~URO LOOK AT MAIUllAGE \\'ell known young actor who Come'' and "StrRn~e Bed-Tryouts !or ''l\1sme1 " are "PLAY STRINDBERG '' recently pla~·ed the leading h'llows'' for the Laguna group, scheduled for Saturday at 11 role in ""Butterflies Arc Free"' \\'ii return to stage the Orange o'clock 'for singers and Sunda~· and also played the gentleman County premiere of "'Jean nt 1 and 7:30 for d;incers at l'allcr in the theate r's pro-Brod11•'' at Laguna. lle'll need the Long Beach CLO rehearsal rluction of "The ClaSs a ca~l uf four men. four hnll. 513 E. 4th St .. Long i\l ena~cric .. \\'nn1cn and four lt>en-agc Reach . All roles arc open cx- "Last of the Red !lot ~1r1s. along y.·ith severa l minor 1·ept that of Hajj. Y.'hieh will ., Olt• ....... •U I O~fNS JAN . 5 tflr11 JAN. 21 -I r . .w.___ I C for Child,..• Of Atl A'Jft I "'THE SUNDAY FUNN IES" Sulldayt ~11 Ja-ry - 1 :00 r .M._ _ _ _ ~ Jbuth Coast Repertory Lovers" will be performed supportin" playeri;. ~ be rv>rformed bv lloward Kerl. Th sd ' F 'd d ... 1·~ "011 R,ESEllVATION~lUJ ur · a;.is rt ays a n Trvout s arc scheduled for Gary Da\'is fs dir('('f1ng thelL--------.;..-------------.11 Saturda ys from Jnn. 18 Sunday, Jan. 14, at 1 o'clock in Long Beach n1ui;ical, y.•hich through Feb. 3. ""ith an 8:30 !he Laguna ~t o u It on opens Feb. 23 -Just rt wet>k curtahin. at I h c Cab.rillo Pla yhouSl'. IKl6 Laguna Canyon ;i.fler the Fullerton Civic Light Pia~· ouse. 202 A,. en t d a l{oad. Laguna Be a ch . Opera's "Kismet." fabrillo. San C le m en t c . -~------'·'-~-=-=== Reservations will be taken al I the box office 1 ~92-04651 be-gin-~ "'"g .Jan 1•. rouDtOI Ll "WHAT'S UP DOC?" Str1isond and O'Neal 7 Giid 10.SO P·'"· "ON A CLEAR DAY" ll (Wl"<HIT B£ACM • OLJ~' WORLD PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT i~~ "Pete•n"Tillie" ........... 11 ............ _,,...., ... _ ' ..... ~ ............. ~., .. ., ....... ~:. Coltt. Seit. & 51111. We•k1 Al P.,;f;,·, Hiw1y l 9 Ori•1-l11 - Yo11 C•11 S•• It H1r1! Woody All1n"1 '"lYfllnHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO INOW AIOUT SEX'" "HOW TO SUCCEED WITH SEX" NOW SHOWING If you steal $300,000 from the mob , it's not robibery. It 's suicide. "ACROSS llO"STREEf'.~, , .. ~.':'.~.,, • , ANTHONY FRANCIOS~,, , ~,,,,., EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ! SHOWING NOW! "t .11 1/..,,1(_')111!• "HICKEY & BOGGS" -"''"'"" . '·'"" IPSI, l>o Prb•f'Od!" .1 .. ,~1 ond '"e ' clo1f>"'"'''"<'Oo<•or'd ~a11• o•e beoutrlvllre-..curPcl by ~om P...:•,rl· pall Pao;I i,..,,,,.,"'°'~ N" ,...,. ... , g /Whal<lid happonon...._~'3..........,. .... ~WIOO' - IN ll<E LIFE A)'ID TIMES OF '- IN THEATRE #3 DIANAROSS § BIWE HOUCW ~i.l ".11NGSTHE UP BARBRA THE STREISAND (R) BOX_I [W. ~ BlUES --..... .... _..... , @- PLUS . ALAN AR Ki f~ tM "'lMI lASl Of lMI 110 MOT LOVllS" IN TH EATRE H2 N1A X VON 5YOON llV ULLMANN RATED (PG) NOW lXClUSIVllY ·' . .:, ' H:~cC:::.~ ~!.~:~I · .... ~ ...• ~.~.;.· OLIV[P ' CG! In C•ltt't !>AINT '!'OUI WAGO"I"' !PC.) (111<1 ... 1u rt11• ~rrel••"°--:::· 01t1;r S~·· .. G..,,.,. C ~con "TH£ frlEW CENT URIONS' Plln 'OEAllfrlG" Bot~ 1n Colo•! \R! '~U NN 'I' GHIL" !G I s 1-1 ....... ... "l WEET CrtAlllTY'" 401 "UP THE SANDBOX IS A JOY!" Barbra ·s1re1 sond's Sixth Film 1s Her S1 xlh Hit! "J":.'"""' .• ·~· ..... '~· .... ' ••O•A .:IW'-" ....... ·H• • >!\.\10.. ••• '..1 ... ..,r,-..snoi:l5.IMI ... n<r:~: u• "''""''"'""" ,,,.., ,,, ·•·•·II""' .,, •··''"" .. ww...-~w;urQ>lrn<•< ~t.•Hlll•"'f-."'"'.._<t'•H•.t\O Dl!l\-W~ ...... # ''' ·•U~ "o.'JO!~ 't..,.,.XU.0" •·,.row J•, ,.,,_, " ·• 1 (Ill H._ !"'~~ -.... 1.:.0-•·-otll<_....... "''J .... ._ ..... ,_.. , .. , __ .,........_ I-~-~~·91H1•1•_ i--A~-"'"";i,, <.01 f..,,._,~ .. 1 CO-HIT CO-HIT -1----, .. -.-.-,~---' PRIME CUT JAC ll lfMMON Cl ~l ~-'C"'''°'' WAR BFTWHN PRIME CU T wun.u..,. .{,,.,,..., ., ~.,. MEN&WOMEN NJf(f'<r'r?t'< •P ro DEAN NANCY HARRY JONES· OLSON· MORGAN P1u• · o,.,,,...,. "Th• Ma9it. of Walt Oo\11ey Worl '" "AfRICA N llON'0 IN YI•,. wr <;t ... IN ST'f .. c ........ (PG) PREM IE RE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT PLUS· LEE MARVIN GENE HACKMAN "PRIME CUT" PAllA\'ISICf,.· l~'"H,'.'O'..L'°'I" rt.1 :CKARllS l lONSOfll IN 0'110 SUN" UISUlA ANDllSS "SOUMDER" Wt ~f .. IN'>I ' N •r <iOI r>O:N Wf '4 1 Bf TWffN ~:=~~;',,';,"~: ~'" ••Ql IN 1•A1'!1f1R SHOl"'t~Q C[hl f FI t•JMIOJI ISt•lllD • /llfW~RI Ci/1111~ . . .. · ... ... • COAST MWY ., ··~~i11"i.u1 i1.wi· • NEWPORT 8EACH •. 6ilil-0760 • FROM Fas h ion Island N-ew po r l Beach . ..................... . •••C.:H ••VO AT l!lllS • " ••• '0''" ""'" a.•• .. 0 1eGo •w• I 1 H .. rhn •o~I. Re41or' "MOT ROCK" EDWARDS 1-IAR BOR c1'::1!~2 "-'•llON ~.~n -'I •UUCN ST • ! r 1-' "I \A ~·Ii 0~7J STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' - , • l •1 Tllaf •lll'NT· R.Pll "l am deal In the ean. hoar'S(! in the throat. red In the nose, green In the gllla. damp in the eyes, twltchY in the jolnU and fractious in temper from a ~ost lntol,: erant an4 oppresstvn cold That is how the 19th ce:n· tury novelist Charles Dick- ens described a cold. Millions of people each year experience one or mo~ of thH8 distressin& symp- toms and the simple com· mon cold iS itlll one of our w.-i.rllt enemies. HoWeYer, to tight be.ck "'e have regular- ly in stock a great variety ot products that can com- 00.t the symptoms Dickens so o.ptJy describes. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US wbcth you need a delivtt)'. We will de· liver prompUy wtthout ex- tra charJie. A jpeat many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome reque11b for delivery •ervtce and chtul:;e accounts. PARK LIDO PHA.lt.MACY U 1 Hotpftal Rnct Newport a-ct. '4J..1SIO Free 0.liYtry • --~--- TONE or VOICE • LOW COST • -NEW COMPACT POCKET UNIT • MONTH to MONTH ltENTAt IASIS •, lt,•\\[,f (1111\f\ 1: \i1JllJ ! ! I l'IHl'1f Sil!\ IU · .. • • ,.,.,.,II ' I • ) Wednesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock &change List Economic News Spm·s New Gains NEW YORK (AP) -Ulted by freib signs of bwin<ss expansion and r<newed hopes for peace In Vietnam, stock market prices rose aharply again Wednesday. "&cause of genuinely optimistic predlctions about corponte proms lhis year and a Vietnam ~. the market's o!f and running ," said Leo Laneer, dinlctor of special services lo: BnlJl>oNorde-man. ""!""ri<ally, th.• market ls strong In January, and we re seeing qulle a bU of tradJUonal reinvest-ment," he added. .... • 1,1) s DAILY "LOT ' • i I ' ' ... ·. . . ... .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . ·""·· . ~ . • ~ ............ .__ .. . . • • DAil Y PILOT • . Everyone He• Something That Someone Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a' Want Ad ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results • General G1n1ral CAMEO SHORES 4639 FAIRFIELD Open for your vieY.1ing convenience Thurs .• Fri. & Sun. 1-4 PA1. Spark.Jing pool. sliding glass brings outdoors indoors. Xlnt ocean view fron1 the pool as well as from most of the house. 4 Bdrnt~ .. lge. dining rm. & brkfst. area; nume rous bll-in features incl. book· cases, 'J'V & h.i-fi facilities. Practically nev• ref ri g. & \Vasher /dryer included. 3 Car gar· age. '125.000 The area's top profe$S.iOnals are at your is~·1v1cc. ** ** ** TAYLOR . CO. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$119,000 Near-new luxury 4 BR home in this new residentia l area surrounded by the elite 8. C. Co unlry Club. Lge fam rm & formal DR. Plush cptng. Choice view site. MESA VERDE General Gener ii 4 IJNIVut lifM.I: LIDO LOCATION 'fhis four bedroo1n Unique Lido Isle hon1e is located r ight in the heart of things; a yodel from th e yacht club and a tip toe (ron1 the tennis co Urts. \Vhal taspot! Thefe's opportu - nity for so1ne decorating, but the price is a Uniq ue I for Lido ) $69.500. UNl9UI HOMES Of NIWfOIT llACH, 645·6500 A llitl*f ef Do ... GotbHll 4 Bedroom , 4 bath home. Beautiful decora- tor furnishings included. Large, covered pool with roll·back-rool. . . . ........... $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite I, Newport Beach 675-6161 _ ..... _ .. _ .~-Sllt/d, ~ AllDASSOClllS REALTORS 2828EAST~HIGHWAY CORONA DE1. MAR. CAUi'. 644·7Z70 * Value Conscious?':' Buy this cond o -BACK BAY AHE,\ -3 Beclroom . 2'h bath. built -in kitchen. stone fireplace. FAA11- LY ROOM, co mmunity pool & REC. ROOMS inc luding billiards. J.,ee land close to every- thin g . . . . . . .............. $34,500. * AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 CORBIN-MARTIN G~M"ra-1 Custo1n built 4 bcdroon1, 21,:: I ~:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;; . ·--------- hath!S. Only $75.000. EWttcrl• START THE Beach House! rnovC' fRst on this hon1c! CALL ANYTIME: NEW YEAR 2-Story 646-3928 Eve: 67S.1827 \Vith a bcaul iful huu1c Furn'ished '· There i' a rPnson • in fasluunallle 18 yellrll san1c location liayercst! l Ek'<ltwms BALJ30A PENINSUW\ . 8.1 Inr ludini.: rn bulou.s 1naster PACES TO TllE SANDY bcdroon1 su1tC', hollhy rour11 HE C convf'rlible to 4th bedroom A II! Sleeps 11 f>l'Oplc. liookl1nt•d lun11ty rooni Cory knony piTI(' kit('hcn. -forWo General Mission Viejo $41,500 3 BR. & Family Gorgroo.11 l\11Al!!ion VI t! Jo area! A tri-level Deane IJOn)('. Giant livll\:" mom. CraclUing t;rept.,.. FAM!· LY ROOM ZJ' LONG! FORMAL DINE. 3 bedrooms. 3 bfttha. New air <.'Ondllioner and dh1h-...·ff.5hl'r: Oub facilillea include POOL .1111d TENNIS COURTS! Call frud -OWNER VERY ANX· IOUS -64>-0303. IOl!l.\I L Ol\fl\ ...r,., TORr TARBELL Mesa Verde Lov('ly 3 bNhwn1 on t'Ul·dl!- i;ai·. Coiy fanul.v roon1 and f1 rl'placc. Vrry tlc.sirablc a1'l·a. &1:-1-1221 1I::3 \l'C'slt•liff IJr., ~.B. fo1111al din1n~ room f'A \llLY 1{00~1! 3 bt.~1- grcnl k1lcht·n "'llh roonts-. 2 baths. Con1pl<'tcly f ---------- 1\\"0 panlrics fu1Tiiht11:d including dishes DOVER SHORES Lachenmyer Realtor And a Jortly yard and s1l\"t'r. NE\\' water BEST BUY Owners tnovina lo hearer. NliV shag carpc!ls! Excet'din_l?:ly romfortnble g. a b1ggl'r borne Boat . trailer storagl'. Oul- llave priC\.'d this one s-irlt• shower ror 5111imml'r.;. ii·.-.11 buill is thL'll 2-slnry, 4 rl~hl "at L01v earl' yard. Aile>)' ttC· bdrnl. "~erl{'y"' hrin'IC. $79,500 rt's.<:. O\VNER LIQUJOAT-F:xcit1ng view of Back Bay. HARBOR ING'. L'~BELIEV,\BLE $118.500 . "Fcf'. t:dil' Ol~n LO\\" PRJC[~ l!UH.Ri' • OOUJ\Vt.:LL. BANh.""f.:R ., ~·--HERITAGE ' . REALTORS COMP' ANY REALTORS !-\INCE 19-1-1 673-4400 YES WESTCLIFF! NEW YEAR "'"'"';'" . IV"ICHff 3 ""'·· RESOLUTION 2 bath on 1nanicun•rl t'Orllt'r \\'hat I\ grt'Rt \\'8Y lo .Sl!IM Jnr. Plush C'!lfJ)l'ts. dr!lpt'S, the> NC'\\" Yf'tU". Ynu \\ill tikc Duil!ins, dining roont _ pri-what ~~u li~ \\'hen you look \'ate yard with healed pool! at lh1s u11r11:1t·ula1C' :1 Priced by cagt'r (l\\lrK"r at bt.·dmom ho~e. Local('(f In $61,950 . s u b 111 i t your prune llunl 1n~~~n Bt•Rrh fu:.allors 644-:.!430 8.1.l--0700 · l"all &l:r0303. 550 Nt•wpon Cl'ntl'r Dr. I ORI \I L 01\0\ .. !1£'4 , .,.C.<>'" Macnab-Irvine · R£'ally Compeny Beautiful Baycrest NICE NICE NICE E.11:cculilX:' -Welltcliff 3 hed., 2 bath on maniC'ured eomcr lot Plush carpets, drape11. buillins, dining r o o rn. privalc yard whh hrated pool l Prirod by f'aJ{Qr OWTM>r nt $61,950 • Submit your 3 & farnily. 2 Ji.nth hontl' on hug£' pic-shnl)('ll cul-de-sac lot. Roorn for pool. 1·10.at, lrailer cir. Nt•w pau1t Inside ancl out, 2 f i rt•pl :1("4's, oversized pu1111. Off~·l\.'tl al $31.000. let': cki\\'11. Cail 546-5880 ~ OP"n Ev··~. 1 lernlS' 1 area. Assu1ne 6 " \'A loan BACK BAY ·' 11 ith Iola! payn1rnls of only BEAUTY ~ $21'.00 "'" month. l!<HOIO. ·• ~ '~· HERITAGE ' . REALTORS ~HERITAGE ft/.._ ___ ,_ 0Pf.NTIL9 • rT~FIJNrDBfN'CC• ' • REALTORS '"""""''BR. tam;ly home $194 PER MONTH w'1"v.g::'"'I ® 0i ,~11uc001 cul-de1-i:.ac 111 a00rea pays principlr inll'rl'SI, taxes HlliJJli(:fjl"ilt&ltJ I ' 1"!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""'"-""'..,'"-'"-"-"' O urK' mes, ca1ures U· and ltt."IUl"li~ on this tidy ~ '11 · I' EXECUTIVES hle flrepl, D\V, bllins, little i;laMrr homf' \1•1!h :l ,. ( THE REAL ESTATERS 4 Bit -ioric & span . warm & luxuriou~! l..o.."\dt'd 11 1cx· lras. El('('.tronir air purifier. 11ater softf'nrr. roppcr plun1blng. auto. garngt• door opener, aulo. timer outside li~hl1ng. Ol'\\' d1.sh"'·ash1•r, uvi.:radl'd carpt.'!ini;:. Palo$ \'f'rdl'!l S!On(' fireplBCTli in Lit & DR. Kittlien ('aling nook , l'aling bar. Forn1al l)R. S.~l'ludNI CQ\•t•rNI patio. Proft'!lsionally lnnrl~ca~'tl. $79.950. \\'ahcr King 644-6200. 1\r111 Lido lsle-$76,500 lksl value 011 Isle in a 4 BR. 3 bfl, ho111t\ near eluh, lx'11c-h .i:: 1cnnill. L.R. with bran1 ccil. Spaf'iota ml'ilt. suite ! !i.Wllit>ek. Eugen<' Vr('('\and. I ltaJ!Sl•lll(' entry, lus-h lrtscpg hll,!{e bcrlroon1~ Rnd goo1I $29 SQQ l.ovrly iP<t~·lnu~ 1 l>l'<lrni1n1, Rllt'I much more. ,S39.950. sizM yRnl Jor rhildren 1111d 1 3 bat.Ii, for1nal d111111~ n•Jn1. 2290 lledland.s Dr., N.B. pt.•ts. llc111· 11hout gl'llinJ::: CllAH:O.llNC ~ BH 2 BA 642-1235 COLD\VELL. BANt-..'ER Rcal\of!I 644-24.10 833--0700 5.10 Nl'1vport Centl't' Dr. -tors... General MULTIPLE LISTING ·CHANGES •lomeowner1 >Ailo have b«>n tTluctant to lilt In Multiple !or a 00 day minintum period ah>Wd be intt're11ed in kno\\ing Iha! you <·an now Wie our g:rea1 Multiple M"rvicc for any 1i1ne perlOrl. 30 days for exampli!. ri.1ulri- ple is lhe fastcs1 wa.y for you to expoee your property and at no additional cost 111 you. Put ~ns or. ofll<.U and hundreds of AAlt>speople 10 \\'Ork for yoo. Call 675--7225. /Ca.. cv:Ts ~WALLACE. REALTORS 546 4141- (()pon Evenings) ENJOY GOOD NEIGHBORS Ideal fa1nily home \l'ilh 4 bedrooms. lnrgl"' fan1ily roo1n \\'ith Jircpla('(', forzna! dining nnd 3 baths. Really rhok"t"' location on quiC'l·cul- df'-sac, close to schools, shopping. beach · and grrat nei~hl>Ors too! Price'CI to sell quickly <:it S-I0.900. PIC'ase phone 5'1&-2313 for info. oPE.N TIL 9 • IT s FUN ro BE NICE' ~ COLLEGE PARK 3 bcdrm .. huge family rm .• t>ntry hall , dining r1n. xtr<1. eating area In kitchen, 2 huilt·ins, 2 natural brick firc phlt'C'S, brk, 540-1720. TARBELL 2955 Ha.rbor. Costa Mesa NINE UNITS General WELCOME TO MARLBORO COUNTRY and bring your horse to lht. !\Cat 2 bcdroon1 run1.it-1tyle hon1e on lan.:e lot. Perfecl for lh" fan\Uy who w1.nt1> an1nu1ls I. 1Y1ck> OJlf'n lsl>Kt'tf. Loca1t•1I Ju.~t fl fC'W blodc1 front Nt~pnrt 1k111·h. N<•w on th!"' 111&.rkl't. CALL UI 11u11·k. 5'10-11$1 Open Evf'S. ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 5 B~DROOMS MESA VERDE 'fhill hon1l' ls us clean NO\V a!I tht:· ility it \\'as built. It lt'atui·t·s 5 big hf'droonu;, plu8 1:1 formnl dining roo1n and 1:1 lan1ily roon1, priced bc.lo.w llic..nwrkc.L aL$46.500.. CALL ull today lo Sl?<' th is bl.>auliful hon1c. 97!}-1050. 9:f21 MESA VERDE --1LIVING---' Spnc1ous fnn11ly hon1e "'ilh bi ii.:hc liv111i.: roon1 &· formal 11ii1in~ roon1, rlu11 4 l.1t"tl roo111s, fo1· only $4.'1,500. (;JNNY ri.IORR ISON *'** -REALTORS-•*c. *" ali Mesa • M •Verde Dr. East_ • ..... ,_ * Costa t.1r.sa •• * *. . 557-4130 1Qp1•n E1·cn111j.!"sl --BYO WNE_R __ 3 BR. 11: AA. Cpts, rlf'J'Jli, d1~hwa.~hrl'. ~ lai;;.o.tone riatio 11·ith buill-in BBQ. Cop!)l'r p!un1b1n:;:. Mn:J"·ood flool'!'i. T\\·o bl0<·ks lron1 school K· S1h J.,rrade. Cul-.<tc-sac. FlL\ or Conv. $26,500. Call for app"t to !;ff', 357-4861. E ASTSIDE-=-$29,950 Counrry size )'art'!. d1-ep shag crp1j'.i, t•omer slone fiwpl, beaut dee. Sparkling bltins & double dct11cht~ gru-a~e. hon1t> at U1is pri<'<'. Call f.1r'. Harris, ~L';-8424. SOUTII COAST Rt.:AL TORS. ----Balboa Island OLDt~R & <'hanning :! Br., l ~~ ba.., IJe\1.-' l"rpt. $71,500. OWIH:'r, 673-14-~. Corona del Mar SPYGLASS 1#1 A delight to own I Lois llan:ling decorated this \\"ELL KF:PT uni!~. Gros.s }.'l'Ct1t h•\lllf' and ~ fi!1c •vC'r $13,000 pr. year+ pro-yuung fioctor t1nd his wife 1!uc1• a 13.~1'; rrturn on 1ov" ii. bul unfortunately your in\"('Stmcnt. Good oc-they ntu.st nlOVl'. The quali- rupanri. Onlv $96.500. ly lh1'0ui:;ho11r is outsl11111llng .;~ 11nd the view is breathlak· "" ing. 1>£4~ r.• ,.,~ Call 675--7225 "'~"''"" 645·4040 "'"""0 ' l!&l .. OCEANFRONT CAMEO SHORES U~WI 197:1 Brings you llH· op. 1xirtunity to own one of the lllO!!:t heautiful homes in thr BEAUTIFUL~ h11rbor a.retL Brt'athta.kini::: HAPPY ~ SPACIOUS I view. Vl'ry largi; til«d JlO?l j BR, 3 Im. honw: lge. furn. \l'flhcrapy & J a cu z i 1, 1 nu. & fo1·1111.1l dining m1. 11·nrrrral\ & f o 11 n I a in . Lnvi~h landst'apin", with $3:-il.OOO. C11n:il T11tun1 1 <> ennyon & Ot..-Can vit'w. 3 Car COLD\\o'ELL. B,\r-<'KER J!Rrttgr. Fc-r lnnd. $107,txXI. Rcal1ors 61·1-2-130 !U.1-0700 ll;nTi<'lt D;1vies 550 Newport Ct"nter Dr. COLD\\"l::LI.. RANKER BAYCREST -BUYERS- 3 hedroom home \\"ilh dmin~ roon1, fa.ntily room and pool. J t has 2 cozy fireplal'ftt, XIJ'M I II r R" sprinkh.-rs . . . . . . . $/."j,500 PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- Realtor:-; 644-21:to 833-mtXl 5..)(1 N£'111>0rl Cf'lllf'r Dr. BY Ch\ nf'r Sv S.C.000. Out<:tarxhng OCTM v"'. Lu.'lk 3/2'z/fnm rm for quick i;;1lr. $79.500. 644-1330 &fl 5/1\•knds. COZY l Iii· collllge in UL'\f. On H-2 1111. $38.000. By Q\\Tl(•r. Prinf". on I y , 673-4169. Like lo trarle? Our Trader's "'Ith pool . thi.s 1~ a .~f}('l:·liH' r .\LL 642-1711 your fnnuly out. of that home, n4•11• .sh11g crptg 1;,ru. '--..._, ul.~r ht'Ulh.' In 1•nl1•r1uin 11i. I Ontu apart.ml'nl and 11110 your QUI. Xlnt t"t"•nd. Ldscpd. A lar't MHH suitr in:iki• ~ 0\1.'n ho1ne. yard + 8 rruit trees. ltc;illy CornJ)Hny SHORECLIFFS.VIEW for ('lllllf()r1 ,1bl1 • I I I I I\ b . 21 SR.Ii.COO. le \\()11'! 111-;1 Macnab-Irvine a IVALl<lR & I H 644-6lOO A good want ad 11 a good in- vcstrnenl . Macnab-Irvine 642-5200 [ P11_ra.disc (VIJumn i.: for you! ~ 5 hnes. 5 Mys for 5 bucks. I I I QjQ j } Realtors 646-i711 /fl. ____ ,. 2043 \Vc:oitcliff Drive w'fl{'ff#'"'/' NEWPORT Open ··m !) PM llliillAiilfi~~I HEIGHTS HARBOR VIEW OCEAN V E PORTOFINO I W Everything Everybody Enjny clonn '"""'~'n 1;v;"" 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath Macnab-Irvine Nrur carpets thruout, 2 car In Nf'\\'f1011 lh·l~h~" Husr ir, Wantsl in this 3 bdrn1., 2111 bath C:il)l• Coit 3 slo~· \\llh :t 1·:1r :1 l.M"llror1m. 2 lwrth. 2 fin--nom~. Shullcrs & usi.>rl J,('al"!lt:f'. Inn,:•' lol S. rn11I p1ru·t"<, dt•n. Cl('('ITIC' kltrtft'n, hl"lck. Chce11u1Jy dt'COratrd. tree-~ 11 llh .:-n•111 Hl"'lln .u1tl 2 rar g:ira~t' off privale Ex-cttllenl scbonls. $69.1))). harbor 1•11•w A slnryhn"k 111h•y. Sprlnklt>nt front & Kathryn Raui.SIOI\ ~· E&..,tskle Costa fl:ICSQ. S21!.950. [~~======== Roy McCa rdle Realtor I• 1810 Ne"'iion Blvd., C.M. 548.1729 NEWPORT ISLANO INCOME holtK' \\Ith lhttl 1•h11rn1 thnr <i t'f':Jr. Only $48.900. COLDWELL, BANKER 8G ha"I 10' hnd. Ownf'r "111 Re&ltors 644-2430 833-0700 •!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~I Grt•al. ('Omt'r lorftlion: ht·<'. 2 lxlnn .. fr1)h· .• 111 bnrh~. \\. iH1 l-bdm1 unlr; 1rtral take JO•,, <1n>An 1iay1nc>nl. I ~ · -~··-550 N~ Cenll'T Dr. * • * ~~ James Hewitt . Reali... G<S.mt lll!lllllli 1 I I ' I co"ZMonModEFR•c"1'AL. 2~.~::id:ii~-:~r. »13 Wcsfrllff Drive You a.re U\e \\'lnnl'r nf °""" 'till 9_ t'M -KENNE~ 2 1kk•" 10 '"' Vl "'W LOT TO OWN TWO HOUSES ON ., ,1cnr.. Sports, Vae<11ion & •---·I-,._ .............. '-'-1 • ·• I hi '-Recre•tton•I Vehitle ·-At LaCosta-$17,500 9-lJNllS' WEtC" KEPT ~ <JCl."~-nn11 tteg tt .,,. Unl!s ~ ·OYtt lll m) Cltlon. !-'\JU prlCt' $.19,!IOO. Show ~WALKER & 'LH -t-.1n1r & 1nc'Onll' :oit:<l•UJI. 166.500. Cnll : blJ-3€6.1 67.\.m Evr!I . associated SROKEA S--AEALTOAS lOlS W 8t1lh110 , .. ].J66J Would you Uke to live In· Lii per )'t!1t.r 8Jld produef' fl Call now for <h:ll\11111 • . . at rhc ~m~:cze ROl:,0 on ':'~j111: 13.ic r' retum on )'IJllr ln· FULLER REAL TY Anaheim Convention * * $32.950 * * oycrlooklr1$t the f.ACOttli ve.irncnL Good ocwpancy -546-0814 -Center i BR ... l\1uld's or auest m1. ClMJJitry Club! Call Mill')' only $96,500. t-OWNER trnn1'., 4 bN:h"OOm111. January 5-14 Pt<'ky 1m1)('1ing:, 11ha.g Cllrp. 4 • U Fantastic Tustin- $64,QOO F .P. $6400 Down NEAlt hlcl"arldt•n & Nt?\\'JION F'ree"·ay, lt'ITific locatio11. 6'~ yeaNi frt"sh. G~ lnromt· 7.'lfiO be~ upon 3 hl'droont ~S?lOl 2 bC!d ($160, Af1t•r fl11:ture ei<j)CllS!'S and loru1 payn1t'nls S 8 6 8 . &h('(lu!('(i c-nsh spc-ndahlf' \\"hich IS 13.37 cash p\w; 8..34 rquily bu1ldt1p. Total rcturn 2171. J\11 this and a swim-- n111ig pool too! Co .. tncl Richard Van \l.'ert 645-4048 Elmore Company Real E1tatt Div. VERY SCARCE l,oi.. M"arlon ~ rtWnir; room, entry tw.11. Plrntw l'itll 641-j67/l. ('lOt , ::14 t.fo<tl oui~tondlng buy In OOLDWEl~~1 • !!~NKER . -bul.Jt·l"nl, {,~torn C."'C'rflrnlc bt'l\\'{'f•n 9 & 5 pm tl'I ("la hn N"pl lit<:. Be!lt•r hurry! lton ~ 833--0700 ... kJtctten tile. btk. SJ0,000. yoor lirkt'I~. rNorth Counl>· BALBOA BAY PROP. 0\\'NElt mu.SI &ell. 3 L ~~.1-II"-.L-&droon1!t, Wumt &'.f loon, nowpol't ~or.... I I I ._~~oc•.=..W·· .,..,,,__~--1 lo ·•n'" """""., "541).12"" * "2-7491 * ll~~!!'!""""'!B!!'!~~I j 1= -dlninit room.fireplace. ,._, Daill .Pilot . Wa.nt Adi bav• 1,,,,,..,:;,.!*~,,,·!_-.!*.,.,,=,,1:-:--~-::-::::::-:::--~--b LI 11 t . Ins. bric. $27.ZO. -s,IJ ldtci ilwn1 .... &l2-661fil €bmltlcd Adr .•• IG-567I b!.t!ptb! plot'!. &•II idle items 642-iJi'N NrNI 'l "P~(I"':"' r lrtrr fin Brr I :;h').tT:.'O. -------- ' S©\\Jil~-~r.trs9 The Pun/,. with the Built-In Chuckle I SYR OR1 ~ I I, h Two mosquitoe' were sit~ . . L ting on Robinson Ovsoe. One ,---,--,,--,~-~soid: '1'm going now bul I'll I -H I F S t N !meet-you en . :" ' I I r I I 0 c...,,.... "'' """'· "'"'"', by 111Urig i" the m1ul~ WOtd • yw d.velop from i!tp No. 3 bt.k7w. E) PRINT NUM8El!f0 lETIERS IN lHESE SQUARES Q ~~·;Bl:N~~E LETI(RS I I ~ I I I I I SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS· IN CLASSIFICATION 800 • ; Buy a ·Border to Border Bargain Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition ·every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers del ivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orang e Coast ..• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get All Hrutti~gton Beaeh Foruttain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beaeh Laguna Beaeh Irvine Saddlebaek San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition} For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT;-lOO DAILY PILOT :J9 --.... I~ I I~ .__I -_-_ .... __,]~ .__I -_-_ .... __,!~ L --.... ~ 1 ~1 -~"::.....~·-~! ~~[ ;;;-~..!.T~l lil;;; 1 Cerone del Mar SPYGLASS HILL Top OJ the hill wllh 1pec- tacu1ar vtew ot H&l'bor, lalands I Ocnn. New home with ~ BR, 31Ai batha. lam. nn., bontl.'4 r1n., ll"m1 din. $.l.10.000. COLDWEU.. BANKER Rcalton: 644-2430 833-0700 5ri() Newport Center Dr. *SHARP*· Lovcly 2 bdrm. home, No. of ll"'Y· R-2 lot. 2 Balhll; uM.'d brlck frplc.. mod@rn kitch. Xlnt C11ntl. Take a look! MORGAN REAL TY 61UM2 67.5-6459 Coit• Mesa * * 00 \'OU \VANT * • Honw! lnve1tmenl! Trade! Then call owner. 60-8310 I have 4 BR, 2 BA, pool, trplc, cu1t bit. cpts, <lr'pg, bltra, EASTSIOE, ki down, $39.500. Might take 2 br mobile home in local area OPEN ij.OUSE DAILY :m t.tagnot1a St .• c.~t * EASTSIDE * 2 BR. & den., fixer-upper R·2 Lot. 10% Down. $2'l,OC,O --GEMM'--- 1610 \\'. Coast HVl'f., NB REALTORS 642-4623 2 Houses Both only $32,000 Xln't rental1 or live in 1. (Rent the other) 2 BR each. Private yardll. see first-at 42S H&miltoo St., then call: 642-1060 if interesl"1. FOR Sale By Owner. 1 ~ yr old MeSl:l Verde North, JBR, 2BA. home. Like Nu. $.38,;,oo. Principals only m-3877 OCEAN VJE\\I . New Cul§!om home 4 Br. 21., Ba, fam & den rm, cpls, drapes lnd11epd, $52.00J. 6-16-5516. BY Owner. 4 BR. Muse, l\1csa Verde.Din. rm., llv. rm. Vl'/frplc. Newly paintl"d in &. out S."W,000. 833---1354. J Br., 2 Ba, clean, sharp, good area. $1000 down. $..115 PJTI. Call Jim Broomt> It> day, Newport l\.1esa Riiy. &12-9-ll l. 2 BR-15'1 Albert • $24.500. Lot 69'xl<IO', prin. only. 6Tr3031 or 6-5--3500 Jl!\.1. Huntlntfon -Huntlnp.n Beoch lleautlful luy ! ! VA NO DOWN Assumable Setler pays all bu.yen eo1t~ VA Loan n.oo .,..... yoo In! 8IJ: • BR, 2 BA · pricfd belOw 4 bedroom, 2 bath. family mkL $28,950. Xlnt In-- room home oo • tree lihad• door/otHdoor entertainnwn1 ed c:omrr lot. Owner belna Mnle. Beaut watcrf.all & trandttred JU)d mutit 11611 in filhpond, cov tiO'xl2' patio, 30 d&)'•. If you've been look-iprlnlc..lc.n lrottl Ir. n!ar, lrg inK. thf'n cht.'Ck thl1 one. kllch/fAm nn ron1bo, w/w Only $37,950. Call now, crpts & drps, dbl gar. VA MZ-253S. paym111 leu 11111.n rent. Sec OPEN TIL' • rrs FtM mee: NICCI Coday! Huntlrivfon · .._.h Lhlo Isle Condominium• Condominiums FABULOUS Roor Plan for sale 160 for "''" 160 LOWE ST PRICED • • . I -;;;;;;;::;:;:;;::;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;:::;;::;;;1 llomr on Ud<l. 2 BR. +: 2 I• belh.$. Qu11•t end of lh<-11- land. W.!.00. FOR FAMILY 11JN. 5 LIDO REAL TY IJedtoo1r111, lilf'P-UP: living 33T1 Via Lido, N'pt ~at:h mt., bi& family rm 673-7300 w/finrpl. ceramic bench. I---....:::.:..:.:::: ___ _ 11hO\\'f:nl Ser'-util. rm. Newport S..ch y,·<1tt•1"110ftl"ni'r. \\'ulk IV bt-ach, 5('hl11, $44,650. CALL ~&56. SELL YOUR LAWNMOWER WALNUT SQUARE CLOSEOUT SPECIAL LAST CONDOMINIUMS PHASE THREE - 111Jge Re.ii EstJ te ~ .. !~~-71 ... ( =-) 546-1-~10•1 ~ COME AND SEE Take " I' I' k ('II d II ort. J;:vcryth1n~ litXl'n care of • inchld1f'CK lawn. roof, ool.Jlidt> pn.intu1i.:. 1JOUI, re-creat.IOlUll purk :11~1 ~1'l't'11 rol1111.: htll'I. This k1\'l'I)' 1...-u1xlouunh11n e No Closing Costs • Frtt Upgr•dt C•rpet e lmmedi•t• Po1session e $1000 Move1 You In NEED CASH? e U HOUR SERVICE e CALL us first -We will sell )'OtU' propeny or i:\lllr&ntff your equity bl-fore moving day. CALL tor immtd. appl. 968-1-156. •• Spiral Staircase Hard-lt><'Ollle-by! You bet! "t"ranci.'ICan Fountains by the Sea" 5 Bedml & fa m ily rm. 3 tile batbA. Ov~r 2600 sq ft of super comlort, up- graded thruout. L.a.rge pat 10. prof ldSC'p yards, fully sprinklered for low mainl. Price only $53,900 with only 10'..I down. CALL 962-8851. U118 \'Cl")' !\harp dt>roratt'd 4 DUTCH CLEAN Bdrni., hu~1· lot, 11t'1CI door with C'Ut hf'drAI ceili~. three betlroon1s, thn.·~ bath.!1, 0111'.' IJ(>!Jl'\IOr!'t ~ n I can bt! a 1len !or S:W.800. Call 64frTITI, Santa Ana F\\·y. to Culver, right about _'4 mile to \ValnuL t lst roa d on left), left l miJe to "\Valnut Square"; or San Dici:o Fwy. to (~ulver, left about 3 1niles to Walnut, right to ··walnut S<piare"" or <•II 714/551-4041. 3 Bf'd.room. l"-S.ih, bull!uto; including dllhw•ther, VI VI' C'rpl1 & drp1, -C L'\ll·d('- SlllC lot, only lllt'PI! to a 10\'Cly park, 4 yrs nc-" & &U lmprovl'ments In. QlH<'k ~'U"5Si(ln. t>Ull prtC'l' only $~.:.00. 962-8851 . 1111llt BljOt(ERS INC. Walk to Wavfl Sp11nl!\h trl-ll'Vel, formal din· ing, atrium pallo, 9Cparal<' I family rm w/wet bar. J Bit, 3 BA. huge tul-Ol°-sa(' lo t. can 968-4456. to $40.(0'I. honws, for f!lo!,IXKI. CALL 1142.-1418', PATI'I \\'ALKER Real Ei;h1tc. ;;lrv;,;;n•====ll ~ GOLDEN GLORY ~l Acr•ege for 1•le 150 You 'll stl'p 111.:htly on !hr- lo\'l'IY 2:ol.<I ii;h&.2' t•arpeting A PEACH Pen. Pt. Oceanfront WE HAVE ITI thruour !hut 4 '!dnlL, _fi.mily On Pt-Rehl~ Ln. Sha rp ChllJJ<"•• of i1 !11l•lln11• to 1 T.111, ,, •• 1 /Hrh''· surroundt'ti 1-00111 hunlc, Ei~tcrtain for-l'US!Onl built 4 bdrlll'I., ! pUrt.'hHll•' 1111, prtlll\' of itll I h~ f'nl I ~nn'>\ nr. Jlayl!Oll, inally u1 lhi• du1tng room o r family n11., dining rm., :it~ i11'f'1tnft,1nr 1!11•1111nn~ fur rh1· .\·1·11 An al1und1u11·p of Elk, I"• /ll-Or1• r1•laxt·d around 1~<' balh.~. ~l(l(l,•rn i s 11.l II d r-.i•w \ll.'11r. 1"hl:< 1·h,1 rnHnl.! :: rh"t'l', ltu"k•·.v •\· !rour 11,.1 .. fin:111r on the 1._•ove1·1-rl pallo. kitC'hen, hltn dt't'P fN'l'I(', J-\ft 2 l'>.'1th hoJllll•' nv1·1·h••k~ 111'". j, HI 01' :.'11 :tl"N':L 011ly SJ0,000. ptttlo & H sparkling 1iuol. tho• Ol't'tl!I ,Ii h111·bnr 1•n 1 Sl'i;l(J po•r iu·n· 1\•/sln't $52,500. trnnt't'. A rHt~' 1 1~!1 11;.:; ltt 1 !o•nn~ .. \ i.11't• vff1•1·1n~~ Bkr. VIEW s11 0.ooo' '"'·"';" &ldoni nvRilttblt' Ocf>nn & Bus inesJ P roperty 1S4 S.1y vil."tl>' ,t, i1parklln~ lit(•JI: 1 - Ill nill'. Builfirr 1"l"n10t\rlo'll I JON ES I llOC:\t: 101wd C-2. \\'Ill lea..;e like nt•w. 4 Bdrn1i1., 2 bnths. REALTY INC. 11 op11(>!1 10 !JU}'. or sell. i)recl hill RF.ALTY ,\ ron1pan~ \\11th \'1s1on Ur11\. Park Crnh'r, lrv111c Call Anytin1~ 833--0S20 Offl('t' hours 8 Al\! to 6 Pt.I •·~. 1~G~~~n rn~'.1bf1~s~ r n~:!i~ rsrr+40 c~:;~~~'~m~.="'"'-'----..a ~ ~ 1-lcigllls an·a 1t1.'1lr Clifl IJr. (71illf67J':!210 for sal• 160 -illBJ~liJ I=========:' \\'ALNtrr Square Condo. 3 ~ ... ~-'9\. 64•·2414 ~a.!;.~2660 _.;;.c...;.:;.L.;.A_D_IE_S __ _ --· ---Br, 2 Ba. Crp1s, drp!. lou-~\;I'~ don'! Vlt'Hr hun oul doing BROKERS INC. $23 500 I 1·l'rl-d shutters. Air t"Ond.. """"" RARE FIND ~:ird 11ork . n'IOYC into a i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO I ' "shr d1') l'r. ~·urn. 146.'l:l A EAL TY EASTBLUfF T1lnu~n1 1"Ur~lum1111um and 3 l-k<!N10111, 2 bath, O\'l'rsizrd ~·Iden Gli•n. 01\!ll'f. q 1110s Nt1r Nt wperc Pot l Offh:t ~··i·p t11n1 ;,~ u 1x·L Total ex.-ELEGANT • 1 rlo1J!Jle garns::C', t• t• 111 " n t old. vacant. ,\skrng $26,500. B'·auL 3 nn hon11• 1-on1pl h·ri"r n1111n11•r1111K't', total I dr1V('v.·ay, largl' ft'nt."t'<l 101. 8 111)5 644-J:~Jl. A RARE VALUE v.·fa fnrn1at din111~ rn1. k 11 1•hi•!J'h' 111!111~ & n.lr-L'Ofld. RANCHO LA QUESTA -.·ral"!I 1K'w, l'lttlr1c built-in ·super Sha11>" lnimaculate 5 h):. f:un rm., IO\'t'ly lflll"('l"IJ!' ('hoict· rt-sal,..;; n!'l' now on 4 BR, 3 BA. fml. din, fam i-angP ,t, O\'C'n, rhshwR~ht'r, L•gUn• "Be.ch bedroon1 honll' with ra rnt1y anrl n<>at &s ll pu1. All 11f lh1~ th1· ma rki>L I In 4 Bdrmt. rm., sell-clean oven, cuslm eatu~ bar, d ining roon1, ......... r '"""' fl 1~ h•r onl v $.54 ,{1,(J (1\1.l. to 1\"IC'k imso..•!!iton. VA/Fl-lA. •-I 1~--lor-.. 1 1,,.,,,, roo<n. •••all·•"· ENJOY • . • '"""1' ovl' ....,..., !;ti ·• ., · • .,.. ... crpl.!I It .... .,,,, pro .......,.,pg, ..... .. ..,... Pf'li('('tly decornterl nnrl i. ... ~. 9~1050. ;,-,; FltO~I SZ1.9:'JO. I' wnH carpel!!, .drnpes, r ,\ 1 · . ·"·atchin~ the sunSC't land.~a p«I. N ca r a Centu la rwin r•elty inc. heat, hlrge J>lillo v.·ith B-B-l:Jrhind Catalina from this bt'au11ful 1111rk Vl'Uh pool and I ~-44{!j Q, pRyn1t•nts lcsi than rent, ,.l'r)' spacious 4 bdrni .. ll'nru:s 1'0u11 . This 1s 11 -rim'Trftf2l Income Pr-rty 166 962_J:3 ADAMS, H~i-3-WJ Vl'Onl last. family homr•. Lary.."C covered "rrltL'"-1" for a large flun1l _11 'Tl -r- l' patio. con1pll•l1{v buil!-111 nr onlv S 12.0C~. ~-t~· hind. , 2 BLKS TO BEACH Cozy SC"as1de cabin . 2· BR..'! w/charming kitl'hen & nook. You know the po1cnllal 111 the older SC'Ction. llavf' your OVl'n bwuncss al boml', 100. Out ol a.r~a owner says. "St-I! 00\\'!" BKR. 962-5511. kitchl'n & fun-filled, lnr~(' J•os..~ihit• lt•u~ opt1v11. C;,!I TAX Sll ELT~.R · 50 UNITS 531 ••••• ( =1 "ll·"'IG famlly l~'ll)rn \\'\lh :.11u·. (:.dl 6·16-71i1. $24 000 2 B-R 1 BA ., " .,. Rosi(' Hobl.'rls. $.19,500. uPf."I FIL g ·IT'S ruN ro f3E NJCF' I 1 SG.'19 ~I ~~ ! Li1th' doll house Mll polL~h"d 31 UNITS $23,950 3 BDRM. 2 BA. 0 I,,:,., , , A: slun..>CI. Fan1a"t1r· used $39j ~I r,~1 ~ bru:-k ftn.'pl!l!X'. Pl»nty or 15 ~: do1,·n. \Vest8ide C.?\1 , REAL ESTA'JE ~ IHnd hPrt' to i:row your n\1n FOR INVESTOR '"' v1>geh1.bk-s 11nd fnul. 1Ws1 GOOD MGMENT ll!kl Glcnneyre SL $23 OQQ 3 BR 2 BA up(lt'r hay IU'C'R Pay JU'I S;il<'IE'<chan2;c Up. 494-!tlD 519-0316 ' $156 Pl'I' mo. on Ous \',\ 6TJ-5221, 673-7670, £.C>-2379 -SPANISH ESTAT-E Ava.1tabl1· im1~edla1cly a111·r N'AAI<'. Ownr ,Brk S.1,250 dl'poi;it and cr1--d1t chf'Ck. VA no dml.'tl paym<'nt INVESTORS urkl m1n1mun1 dov.·n ~11A. !""'!WALKER·& LEE -. ~)'1•shly pflinled insirl<', al!!O Rl'&ltors JK.'W c&rpt.•ls, morl1•rn hu 1lt· Oix-n F.i·r<:. 11111 !or ~lorn. CIOM-to all ~hopping and schnols. j 5't5-9'191 T\\'0 4-PLEXES, :dnt J'l'tum, only $~7.500. raeh. S4T..0. dQ1\n. (';111 114.2-14.I&. • PAm. WAUCR . -n un • • • John S•rber 1657 Uteh Circle Costa Mei• 172 You are the wiMcr of USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 2 ticket.. to the Sport1, Vac•tlon & Recreetlon•I Vehicle Show 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES ' llMU • llMIS 1 Tl llll5 " TIMIS ~~~-l-~-·l-~~-1-~~-1-~~-l--~-1 -~.~-.--~1-~- $4.SO $5.80 $6.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD • r~-..li1li ler • •, •••• ••• tl•y1, ... ttlfllllillt ' • • • • • • • • O I o • • • • • o • o • •• • • • • I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "''""' ......................................................... . A44r••• •'. •.',. •, •••••• • ••••••• • •• • •••••••• ' • .••••• ' •• •. • •• •.' • Clty , , , ••••••• , , , , • ••., •••••••• ,., l'lio11• , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' .... .....,.,.. "'....., ••••••••••••••• ' •••• IJrplrotl .. o ........... . ,........, c...,,. "'.._ .................... (spl'9tfw on ....... . $7.40 $11.70 $17.70 $9.08 $14.SO $22.50 $10.76 $17.JO $27.JO lO FIGURE COST Put on ly 0111 word ;" ••ch 111•<• •bowe. lndwdt 'IOU• ~ddreu or phoflt llw"'b..-, Tl•• coil of '(Our •d i1 •I the end of the lirie 011 wh:ch I~• 1~1! wo•-I .,f "our •d it writ• I•"· Add SJ.GO plu1 J li1111 ~1tr • if lO<t d•1ire ~·· of DAILY' ,II or '•• ..... ;,. will. mtiltd repli es. CUT HIRE -PASTI OM YOU• INYll OH ------------ IUSINESS RE~L Y t.IA I L ,.... ci-,.,.. ...... Ce.I. ..__ c.11i..-. Oroi!ge Cout DAILY PILOT P.O. lox 1560 C-MeN, Calif. 9262' • ' Motor Home Rentals SALES & LEASING 6 1 p,,.,"9 """" ., .... .. ,. ..... 6'; FOO" ""' .. -. 68 Vw II 69o'l•r•,. 7:JWoll'> ,,........., at !he Anaheim Convention Center January ;>.1 4 Plt'ASC 1·11\J 642.5678, ext. 314 hi•!\\'('('n 9 & 5 pm to chum ynur lt<:kf"hl. INorth County loll-'ret-numlMr I& 54().1220) . * * • I 8x40 St;u11li;:hl, 1 BR turn w- hrith. lfh::to Cabana can be Bil.. N«w Cpt11, drps It beds thru oul. Family park, priv. ht.•:v·h, hoi1l dock.s avail. Ask stew. Space r ent $6!'1. Nr\\'f10rl Jk h., 646-6500 or 5!!6-56.i2. Real Est•te W•nted 114 Pl~l 11tv wanl!I older home or I Tixf"r UPllC'r Imm pri pty. Can r1AY ('8.~ Consider ch1pW" -ld. Wiegeldt, 61&-8226"-------I CASH for your ~-Behind in payment• ok. AW, guam . ~lrs plan. Ask for J im , Broom(', Newport M e 1111.I Hlly, 612-9.111 . For lhat Hem under $50, t:ryj th<' Pl'nny Pincher, n-. nAllKIO\ 7• u ..... n:. ,,_, , .. 71GO" 71 GrK!#'f 79C-'lW .,,_ """" """' .. ...._ """' ., ....... 86 CIUo'Wl«i 17 Q-on(.n "'"""-,., ...... .......... C)~ • 0 DAILY PILOT t llil I I~! --·--iiili'=-11!· 1' -·-I~ 1-"'-l[t) I-·---·-l!!JI l~I I~ I .... lnMOhl"R~ l~l ., HOUMI Unfvm, 305 Duploxn l'urn. , * (j)uidt Cash * Wiil buy ,.... ...,..,ty. All 1 ca.ah within 72.. hN. Call -1111i$it BflOt(IRS INC. lrvfno EASTllLUFF !.EASE 2 BR. 2 BA Separate bOu.se, unusual townhooae. i;'rpk, w/w lars11 4 beodroom or 3 & \ICn. f'.Jlll. dshwhr, Kar a I e , Faml.l,y room plu!I Jqe landacaped back yard. Pool formal dlni.ng room. cunt-" rec. facilltif,1. S.'!00. mo. plete prlvitcy ~·Uh endoaed l5t ..t IMI .... $100. Slo('Utlfy. ... , And tront yardo. Lovely ~ prden. Ava.Ila~ [k'Cefl1bcr 4~ BR, 2 ba, Univ Phrk olf 15. No ~t1. $175 per rno111h. Cu.Iver Dr. Avail JMn, I. !~~~~~~~~~~ I Ca11 613-6568 or ~.:i6,'18. 6J3...9393 ext 195 ~·kdys: ,I:[ 8 1lbol Island M2--9314 Sal & SUn. 11 • J Loguno BNch tMnclel 3 BDRM, 2 BA. dsh"•shr, f--"'-------- fort.'t'd air heat, t:rpts. df'Jl!I, $1S7 . 1 BR. ov .. r aarllf(~. No. 2 car Kare.re w/xtra bnlh ,ti ~nd. Nt'ti.r b1?1H.il. t'h!ld/pel wuh.room. Mb-rricd . 1nntunr W@IOOrt'l(I! Newport httch ?uplo:•1 Unfvrn. 350 Bolboo lalond urn.E Isl -bnu>d ll('w lo"-er, nr So. be.y. 2 Br., 2 &. pado, gar, trplc. 1/c r1v1•n, dillh/w, cusl dt't'or, drps. crpt1, lse. $400 n-io. Owner Box 2SS. Balbotl lsfand. 360 Apt. Unfum. • Casa de Oro All. llTllJ"l'lES PAID Compare before you rent Cu.tom det.ianed, ftatwiog: e Spacious ldtchen wUh in· dlno<t !lghtln& • Separate dJn'a are_a e Homt-IUce 1torq:o • Private pe.Uo11 • CI01~1d xo.ra.ac w/storU¥e • filarble pullm11n • King-a Bdntu~ • Pool -Barbl>ques • IUf· rounded wHb plu.&h land· acaplng, Adult llvlna at II• best GoMrol VILLA MARSllLLES SPACIOUS 1 l 1 llEDROOM APT. Fumlthod & Unfvmlahod Adult Lfvlnt Dlobwasber· color coonllna~ appliances • Pluab shag carpet • mlm>red wardrobe doors- Indirect lfgbtlng In kitchen • breal<l81t bar • huge private lenC<ld patlo • plush landscap. Ing • brick Bar-Jl.Ques • large heated pools & lanai. Air conditioning. 3101 So. Brlatol St.,-S1nt1 An• 557.aoo COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2 BR, den. 2 ba, ~ hlk bch & LARGE 1 BR $190 bay. $325 mo. yrly. l359 E. 365 w wr!0 Pell 64219TI A~t U I •« Apt. Unfurn. , Business adults only! AvaU .Fc>b. lsl. S175 • UUI pd. 1 Br 1rplc. Opportunity 200 Yrly l&e. 673-l4.ll. View! Victoria Beach. MANAGING AGENT -------------------- NEWPORT BEACH :B~a.;lbo~o"'P='o~n~i~ns~u°'lo---$27S -3 Br, 2 Bn, frpl c. Ocean view. C1trn.,e. Dana Marine Con1ractln.g Ftmt BA y VJE\V 1 Br, w/w shAi' Point. Balboa Blvd., Apt A I >;;;;c;";v;;;"'.;-"-u;;;um:;;·-v·l:..:t.t.;.:.•.,;:.;n;:.:.;:u:;;rn:;;•c__c_~;..:;; 1dwn11trs1. 536.:UIS or WEEKLY MONTHLY • Coron• def Mor Coll• Moto 213/863-1008. Executive Suites 1----------1 2080 Ntwport Blvd, NEW, deluxe 3 BR. &. den, DELUXE Ft.nest €'q\ilpment & d -.. 1 11 NU-VIEW RENTALS waterfront locatWm. ~ Yr. ~· f'P.8. ,.-nt·a nl'W, ~ comJIMY. Spaoe avail. Y · GIU'. 5185 Y r 1 Y · 673-4030 or 494-3249 Costa Mesa for boat lale1 A repa irs. 6(2..8029. OCEAN front house avtt!I. .:.:;:;.;:...:,;.:.:;:;;.. ___ _ BILL GRUNDY RLTR Mid. Jan. 2 BR, 2 bu. frplc DUPLE.'< 2 BR. t']e(. kit· • C1pi1tr•no S.•ch In LR & Mslr BR. Prlvatr 67"161 then. Shag carpet. Drps. ----'''''' to "·ach. Locat·~ ,., G P · -~ $170 Glass & ~rt"en bull. J.'urniturc 1lore -anxious Uquor llcense . on sale HOLLAND Bus. Salos 1TI6 Orange, C?-.1 ~170 ,_,., ""' ar. nv. y .... u . /1no. NEW 3 BR. Crpta, double IK.-enlc Vlclorla Beach. $550. M~. guragc, npplllill<.i!s &: great mo. Cenlury 21. 494--9194. vlt>w! $Zll on Jea!M!. 27191 * * 2 BR DUPLEX, prlv, C11-lle /\!ta Vista, Capo Bch. 2 BR. l1i BA. frpk\ yard & gllf'age, near 1ehl.s "'ash/dr., lg fncd yd, walk SISS mo. 998-ll46. NI-:\\' J BR, 2 BA hon1l!, beach &: shop. Ref. cple cptd, w1bltns. 496-1025, pre!. A\•all. Ft.'b. 1. fl25 mo. \\•kdy1 &.9 PM or wkndJ. 494-6615 Coll• MoH nr. China Cove. S600 Mo.; APARTMENTS 642-2611 la:e. 2 BR., nr. CdM HJ&h Air Cond. fTplc'a . 3 Swim- STUOIOS & 1 BR'S sm. Avail. No~·! mJ.na: Poolt . llealth Spa • Hal P1nchln Rltr. 675-4.192 Te••'· Co··-· • Game and e · rREE Linens ~ ....... ... ... e l''JtEE Utilities LGE. 3 Bk, 2 ha, f~ple, Billiard .Roo1n. e 1-'ull Ki ch ctptl, drJ», bltns. Bay view. l BR. From $160 t en s. or H~·y. S 3 2 a I mo. 1 BR. l Den Jo"r'om 1185 • Heated Pool ,,,.,....... MEDITERRANEAN • Laundry FacUIU~ :2-0B'°R", c;.trpl;c,..c-. .,-w-c-,.puu-&~d-rpo.- • TV 6:: maid aerv avail ·Poot Leue 1250, Near VILLAGE Aph., Apll., Fwn. ot Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfunt. 370 ~-PINE.CR!.IK UVU UP TO Ill NA.ME ..• °"9t aoo tr..-and 10 •t1•1JT11 core111 a ret11ung Mtllno. WOOd decka, two psUOI, 1Udlng gla• door&. bri119 IM High. Sl9ffH: Into ~our 8C)aClou1 1-or 2·b9drOOIYI g.rci.n aptt1menL From SlM. O.Corator-lln. tu1nlturt packaOff l¥1ll1bl1. EOUCJ\_TOR aupply 1tore- Own. Ill, So. C.!il Plnza area. $5,000/bst otr. 55'7-1246. BEER. wlnE", food, pool. Bch area. M/sell, bst olr. tenns. Van. 646-8811 Bkr. Corona del Mir 2 BDRMS. Garage. Palio Prefer couple. No chlldn.'n 1145. Call: S48-88.15 e Phone Service evt.'rythln&". 673-3850. 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.?-.f. 2300 Fa irview Ad. in Co1!1 M1sa. Phone: 545-2300. NEAR abopplng ctr, newly Cotti MeN <n4J 557..soaJ A A t Laguna Nlgutl Huntington Beach painted 1 br. CUte u bua·l~;;jjjjjo;;i;ii;;iiiii;ii;iiiiii I RENTAL 01''FICE pts., P $., Cl1AJIMING 2 BR, 1 BA. "'/frplc, front & rear ynrd, _g~. $295. 675-6900 Bar, beam cell. Waah.11 o .. P:.:EN::::..::'.:;'30"'-'A"M"-oto::...:5:::•30::...:P.::M:..l·--F-u_rn_ • ....;co_r_·U.;_nf_u_r_n_. _3_7_o_F_u_r_n_._o_r_U-:n_f_u".r:'n. __ J_70_ 1 $<19!l. Monarch Bay. Brand mach. $142.50. ~114. ' -$ ) S new 3 BR. Private com. IMMED. OCCUPANCY NE\V 1 A 2 BR's from $180 to HARBOR GREENS I . Huntington s.1ch Hun tington Bea ch ney to L~n 240 1st TD Loans 6~% INTEREST 2nd TD Loans LoweJt rates Ornnlrf' Co. "WE BUY TD'S" Settler Mtg. Co, 642-2171 545-0611 Sttving Harbor are11. 21 )'r.'. Moriv-, Trust Dooda 260 Co1ta Mt11 Your 011 u castle, 1 br gcpr. house r11rn .--$96.-- ALA Ront•I• e 645-3900 Frcah & clean, 2 br, encl gur, b'Tll ya.rd. Sl4a. ALA Rental• e 645-3900 2 HEDJU.I HOUSE, crptil, llrpit, r~e. du1poaal, ~u~le r.:111· gar. $1~. No children, no pt?t1. Roy McC1rdlt Realtor lSlO Newport Blvd., C.Z..1. 543-mt ---~~~ TO\VNOllOUSE 3 Bdrm, 1 ~­Bii., 2 cu g~. Greenbelt. * '* * Pool, nr. So Cat Plau. Yrly K•lth Neuman lease. ~77tl. 15681 Towey Lene Henter'• Dream! Cozy l br, Huntl"tton Beach fncd yd, ulU incld 1140. You nre the wlnnur nl ALA Rentel1 e 64S.3900 2 ticket$ lo lht> Sports, V•c1tion & Spo_cious 2 hr, fncd yd, encl R•cre•tlonail V•hlcl• gnr. K1cl$/peu:. 1170. Show ALA Rontols e 64s..3900 llt the 2 BR, fence<l yard, dbl Anaheim Conv.ntion gargage. Children, aml pc1 Center uk. N1·. l9th & F'ullerton January S-l.J Ave. $125. 642-0596. Pleue call 64%-5678, (':<t. :;14 3 BR, l'iii Ba, unique ln- between 9 .l ~ pm to claim tetior, fncd yd, crpl$, bltrui, your tlckel~. fNorth C.Ounty 3lla Sun1alra, Mca Verde. tOll·~reC nu1nber 11 St0-1220) ,!2<0"=""-'545-'"-"7359=·=~~~ • • • 3 Br hOme. $235. Eaataldc. munity. Guard gate 11 . New 3 Br apls $25!1. mo. G Private aicess to beach. Dbl aaraae, dst\wshr $205. Adults. Nr. beach 4 GI plTIC 1 BDR~I. Recreation Club. Inc. leMill, 331 Oswego, ll.B. ~-~~lg3.7114 E. 20th St., CM. fumlaMd & YThaou ,.set .. ~~·athr'""pt ric~tt swimmina, volley ball, etc. ,~'.'!!!~!"!\!;S3~6-~1~360;!"'""""'' ' .... to""V • Unfurnlahed 8 w<v 1 a "''tm Avail. Mar. U>-3637. * SHADY EI.MS • POOL * i:-at trlolgfli·, ~pts,1 d'P'. 1srove e AOU!ta Poolside "40-up From $130 ~ ••JS mo •re -, """110 areen awn. YEARLY leaiie. NEW 2 Br, 2 DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA, newly e Children next bl~k ' •v ~ Cover 'd aaraa:ca, Adults, no Ba. on Golf Course. $300 paint.ed. Bh·lna. l..J'1 tncd 177 E :n Clii 642 364! pet&, 2.020 FUllerton Ave, (l mo. cau 675-:m<J. yard. Children & pet& ok. · nd St., · 5 Bach•tora e I Bdrm• Blk E. of Newport Blvd. &: 3 BR. sm. mo, 111 and last, $190/mo. 175.!2 Roxanne, * $25 PER WEEK* 2 Bdrma e J Bdrms l Blk So. of Bay, C.f.l.) HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST Spanish Country Estate Living plus cleanlna: fee. H.B., Apt A. 962-9788 & Up. Pool & maid ~rvict. 00-8690. ·-~0 N K. al M I Vi or 2 Full Bott.1 -,;;;-:::-::::,,-;;7:""7='7'. I ~ ~port B•1ch llchen9 av I. otel Tahiti $140 up spac 2 br/3 br 11,1 ba 2 Acres. Beautiful park·like surroundings. Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. • Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining Lido Isle $225 2 co rner Harbor & Victoria. Afa11ter alu bedrooms w/ pool, cpt/drp, hltn, plygrnd. rri BR. 2drBA. Stove, 2 BR. Furn. Crpta, ·drps, hi&h beam ceillna1, l8Jite 1996 Maple, No. 1 ••• 6'2-3813 TOWNHOUS~ -3 Br & re g, crpl.I/ pa, huge bltru. Pool. Ollldren ok. See living room w/gu or 2212 College, No. S ... 646-4213 11tudy, 2"' ha. Yrly-$450 mo. ynrd. Oilld/pet.' Mar, 126 Monte VJ.ala, No. wood bum!na: fireple.ce. WVELY 2 BR. 2 BA, nr Re1ponsible adlts. 673--084-t S2'l5 -3 BR, Newf>ort ll CM Co I l d hi -"· I • -·-· llcighls. Garage. Workshop. • · nven ent aun ry area sc s . ..nopp ng • .. ., .. .rll, no Newport B•ach Yard. Child/pet ok. Immaculate 1 Br. $12), utll. oU kitchen. Enr.:losed pa· pets $165 per mo. call ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j $3~ -3 + den or 4 BR, 2 aa.' pd. Sn&I sty. ~t/drp, ~v. tioa. 2 swimmln& pools, !:179--0134. BLUFFS CONDO frplc .• •"'· Ocean view. patio. Quiet Alu. 6n>-~ aau·uno .• __ ...,...url tion.~lac~l· l.ARG'-c;=Ec-;;-2~B;;;R:-. -:crp=u-. -:;d:-..,-.1 Balboa. LGE. 1 Br. Pool. nr shoPfl . f!.!I. .,-,,,..._-1Y i\JCUl.l . •~0 nr. Eltllll<'la Ill !IChool. 3 ~r & conv. den, 2 ba, l!'i NU-VIEW RENTALS Adlts, no pet.11. Sl.55 utll pd. pet.a. Older pref'd. $135. 673-8145. llv rm \V/frplc. Patkl. Use 672-4030 or 494--3248 1884 Monrovia. 548--0336. Modtll Open 10 tll 7 pm * DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. Close of pool. Double ~araa;e. $400 NEWLY decor _ 3 BR, 2 BA, gar, B.ltns. Shag crpt. Nr. mo. Swedish. frpl, 1 blk ocenn. Huntington Bffch 2700 Ptter1on W•y, CM So. Coast Plaza. ~2.121. Unique Homes Y£'arly. Child ok. S?.00 $14S _ $l6S nr H•rbor Blvd & Huntington Be1ch 645•6500 2 &l!-S:~ apt yrly. Near ~:i:.~r ~v~ Bi;'!_rJ!tlos: Ad1m1 EASTBLUFF beach 11~ a mo. Bkr. Divided bath & loCA of 546·0370 675-4911. closets. Rec hall, pool & 3 BR. 2 BA. All farnllles pool tables, sauna baths. welron1c. $225. See tor yourself. 17301 IL!!._!!l!Jl-'l-'l..!!!!.!!.!!.!!._!!l!!!L!!!!-'l.J!I Rent-A-House 979-8430 Keel son Ln. ll blk W. 01 How's Your Budget? Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater), Separate house, Un usu a J barge 4 bedroom or 3 & den. Fa1nily room plus larae for· mal dining room. Complete privacy wlUt enclosed rear and froot yards. Lovely l ]!¥) g!U'd@n. Available December Aparlmrnls far Rini 842--7848 Great, when you get your money's worth at the Ven· dome. Handy location wi!h Jots of nearby activi ties for Call 673-6568 or 546-3688. OVER 62 ??? RETIRED ??? SOCIAL SECURITY ?? PENSION??? VILLA YORBA 842-9622 1 BR. -1123 2 BR. -$144 3 BR. • 1164 .. ALL UTILITIES PAJD • ~Valk in Closets • Home-like Kitchens & Cabinets I BDRM. Unlurn. $165. Furn. $185. 2 BDRM. Unfurn. $185. Furn. $215. TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, J\,<;iBa., 1400 sq. IL Unfurnished $200. ALL UTILITIES FREE \-Valk to 1-luntlngto!l Center Adults, No pets IA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Porksldo L ano, H.B. 714: 847·5441 (4 blk s. So or !>an U1ego Frwy. on Beach, l blk. W. on Holl to 16211 Parkside Lane). AJ)t.-Unfur~~6S(Apt. Unfurn. 365 Newport Beach Ne wport Beach 1 • New crpta & freshly painted. 1''rpll'. Uble gar. 646-2768 MESA Del Mar, 4 br, tam 15. No pe1s. $475 per month. ,~.iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liij~ I 2 &. 3 BR. -$275/$350 Apt1. Furn. 360 ~ly~a.la:; to ~8g:'hoo Balbo. l1l1nd LRG 2 BR, beam cell. Crpt, drps, hltM, dshwshr, dlspos, pool, util pd. Adults, no pcls. Nr H06p. $210 mo. 17676 Cameron. 842-5192. the kid• ... plus •"' and PARK NEWPORT voot area. to.1... OCEAN and • I~ '""""• le<I • l.o>ory l br •pt. APARTMENTS ---1 lk<lroom Apl. SUO • 3 Bedroom• • Adwt HARBOR VIEW 2 Bedroom Apt;,., :'l:'°=:t~.!*fii'tj"~· LI!llllll..Jl!llllr.~::~~;;;o,.clieime.t;xw;o~n;p;;t~h~e~ba~~-;;;;:t"'liht~~'.':l'~fafify-t--fl :..:... fireplace • Choice of 2 color 11cheme.s Luxury apartment living ov· AfEN -Small beach hotel. Youn, from $193 , • , a new e Cusfom carpeting erlooklng the water. Enjoy Prev1I s" Apta $85/mo. Rooms Ufe at e Jacuzzi $750,IXXl heallh spa, 7 SV.'lnt· Elegant apartments designed w/xln't option. 549-0867. ft. 3 Br. 3 Ba mod~!. ~ v1e:.i.i, =~ J:1.1y i::,'~ How. Fumlahod 300 3 Br, 2 ba. cl-lllarp. 3ll2 $495. 897·!305. 5.17-9409. J une 30. 400 So. Baytront. Coo.Ud&e Ave. $295. Call BLUFFS, bayfront. Exec. Balboa Pen1n1ul1 Cost1 Meu ,J;;lm:;o;;• :'64H<J..l.:=;=.====,..j One-level 2 BR., 2 ba., din. -----:::=----$21.50/wk. ~7056. THE VENDOME e Heated pool ming pools, 7 ll~ hll'Cl trn· 11•1th a ttlaster'l'I touch. SU· BACHELOR, pool, $115 per l114S Anaheim Aienue e Deijd·boll Jocks nis courts. plus 1nU1i; of (><'rb house security, cxclu-·Av.m;.--now--,-sr-&1"'"1i:, rm. ~o::.MH489. SPl\CTOUS t--nr:-beach apt. 2 l3R trier, furn, S130·mo. Ulll bltlll, yard, $165--$235. llARBOR Vu Homes _ 3BR. Lrx. porch. Gar. UtU. Incl. incld, No chUdren or pe!s. 5'M3-f»69, SG-9491, John. $395 and 4BR, USO. Avall Open hae. Fri, Sat, Sun. 207 mo. UtU pd. No pets. 17676 Call lllr•. "hllllps •'"07i l • Only $140 per mo. b11.:yr.:ll' tru1li;, puttini,;, .~huf-sivt> Versailles Club and Cameron, 842-5192. --C=-''-""='--'~"-''= BAHIA PUERTO fl cboard. l'ruquct. Jun101· rs pool 1·.ith unique Aquabar, MS-1809 or 60-3375. 2 Br, I ba, crpt. drps, atove. Jan 15. O"ner. 833-3894 E. Ba.lboa Blvd. Balboa. '~wport Be•ch 28 17 S H B fro 11··· -11 II I I 1 foun!alns ond formaJ gar-Ule8 .. BJIU "'I 10 •h 1.. . . "' ,, ~ "'"" , , : .. ,~ U 61 536-4815 or 536.9535 and 2·bcdruun1 plans and dens. All part Of !he South No pets. Jmmed. occupancy. S.ntai Ana H•lnhta OCEAN view mod bach dpt. TWO · 2 l:ktnn ........ 1185. $165 no. 673-2918. • Balcoey, pool, $165. inc $29.50 Per Week & Up. 1 BR, Beautiful apts. w/priva1e $125 Utll Pd Bachelor apt 3BR, 2BA, bltlns, crpfA, drf>ll l BR, $250/mo. \Valer pald. utll 's. 1510 \V. Balboa Blvd. 2 ~!td' bacheiora1 .TColheorMTV. Lpatlos. garage, pool, spa. Loguno llM<h * MOVE IN TODAY * $139 A MO. 2-story 101~n houses. r..lt'C· Coast's ftncsl apartment lric klll·hens. privalt• pa ·~ L'Omn1unity. or baiL'Olllt>s, carpt'i in.;. dra· l Bt:'droom studios Crom $195 N ·end · FUJI · trplc, f2o15 mo. 60-3630. Aft Avail alter Jan. 15. Fncd N.B. 111'" serv., poo · em, ush garden setting. Adults, o. · Patio. cook-60 64&-0404 rear yard. Kida/pets ok. 415 N. Newport Blvd., N.B. no pets. 151 E. 21st, C.t.I. Spac. 2 & J Br. In 4-plrx. Several avail. ALL EX· TRAS. Pool, rec hldz. Klds 1velL-ome. From $139. See Mgr. lTJTI Keel!Kln "B". 1 blk W. of Beach Blvd. off Slater. 968-7510 or 8474280. pcries. SUbt<·rranca11 P.if'k '1. BN!room from S..105 Ing ...,.Ith elevators. Optional !\lodels open 9 A.i\1. Iii dusk maid service. Just 11orlh ol \1 at1I ing. 546-4131 • $25 \Vk & Up On Ocean 646-9681. * 646-866ti * fashion Islan<l <1 l ,J;1mhu1·r-r ~ (,J!l. w1a San Joaquin liiJLI lloa.U. ~ ~ ~ 5150 -Utll Pd. 1..rJ:: Bach. Dani Point .,...."~·..,..,..-----Lovely Bl:lch · I BR·Roon11 Stes-to ooean. Open beam.s. !---''-="-----Condominiums Maid Service -Pool -UUI Pd 2 BR lov.-er duplex.. t blk to -New Dup1exes-- Patkt 2 Br house, unturn. Couple. Unfurn. 320 • Call 675-8740 • beach. Yrly or wlnler $275 ~60 Utll ~ 1 a. So Sl90 ----------COZY l a. Utll pd or $250 mo. 130 46th SI. See e 2 Bdrm, l BA ...... $195. "~ Patk;:'. wood;Y &l'.'t: rno:°irrs.-3382 ah 5 pm Costa u.--· $1.'.G. ~(943-;,a 14·4 0 i Nov 21-26 or phone • J Bdrm, 2 BA ...... $295. H IR Tell·phun(' tn~J 644-lOOu for rcn1a1 inlorn1:.i 11on ON THE BLUFFS Ung ~ Manclta t.a Mlrad Cal 213!285-015. S.aut.. spacious •Pll * FRES A * 2 WEEKS~FREE* NU.VIEW RENTALS Huntington BHch MESA Verde North·2 BR. ' a, · 4, 6. or 8 J\foa., l BR Apt. Fenced yards, patios and Y.'alk 3 blocks to Beach V1'sta del Mesa m-4m0 or 494-3248 Condo. Private patio. Pool. Corona del Mtir F'urn with new & antique 11uiet prtvacy. Adults, no 1 .... 2 & 3 BR A ts N 1 4 BR, l% BA, din & kitchen furn. Respons. n1ature cple PE'ls. 642-4837. ...._e . p . ~· y ADUL'r GARDEN 1-IOMES Newport Beach a.r:ea. Crpt11 thru-out. 2 Clll' Altached garage. Crpts, 1 BDRM garage apt. $200. 2040 F Jl t St C t B ) decorated, w/w crpts. drps, lH.VTNE AVE AT MESA gur. l!-'a blka to elem. sch!, 4 drps, blt·ins. 545-87ll. n10 or $:.W. w/garagc. only, Reis. Ne~rt Bch u er on . a ay bllns, except retr!g. Sl6t & . . . . WATERFRONT -PlER & b.lks to Brookhurst & Adams Hun onnton Buch 67>-0182. area, 546-9292 or 645'-5115. Mor• Room.Lt11 Money $235. No ~lngl~·s, no pets. t.tove i~ v.·/depos1ts only • CO 53&-lTil I llr. $100 2 llr. $4/00 F1..0AT - 3 BR. forma1 din-shop'g center. PH: 524--2615 _ _,,....:'------Sill . Incl. utll. Bach for OCEANFRONT APT I Br, ME sec a real g-Jrtlen · Day & Night Security, Pool, ing rm. 2 baths, y,•/w crpt.. Yorba Linda for appt. FOR R condo, 1 ~2 Single Male. No pets. No avail 6 mo or yrly. $165. mo. apt! Uke living in a home 1,1 mi. north of lluntin ton r·ounta ins. Hee. Bldg. 11 ftrep!., dbl garage. Yearly 2BR. ekic blUn R/O, FA ht, ba. , 2 sty, pools, cooking. 67'".r67l7. or $200. on yrly Is£<'. Utll pd. for $140/mo. 2 BR, 1 1~ BA, Bt.•ach. $140. 2 BR. Bl ~, exercise rm, bilhards, col· lease only. Furnished $500 w/~· crpts & drps. dbl gar, patio, 2~ pr, bltins, refrig. 1 Phone f>-18-1930 2 prkg places, priv patios & crpts, drps, pool, play yard. or ·rv. Ea. Apt. hcis dish· mo. Unfurn. S450 mo. No fenced & landscaped. Xlnt crpts, ·drp1, nr shoppina & EFFICIENCY poo side, pvt BAOiELOR apt, swim pool, rec areui \Vil10n Gardena, Lndry facfl A carports. Cpl. washer. N:frig, shag cpl. & pet&. Pete Barrell Realty. loc. $200/nlO. AG T : schls. Odldren/pe!J ok. iTh.-o~ e~~aJ:i2 :;~/Mo. 1 blk ocean. Light & gas pd. on Wil90n SI., \V. or Harbor & 2 snil childl'C'n ok. No prl pnllo or der.:k. 5-1~ 642-4353. 962-44n or 546-8103. ':162--4739 $110/mo. 210 Ced a r , &16·2846 pets. Call 8.U-4664.. --y -rs-1-t- \VALK to water. S97 3BR 2" • clec R/Q FA ht Irv I no Co1t1 Me11 548-1131 or 543-7290 evt.'s. P•rk.Llke Surrounding NR HUNT HARBOR •ar Y· ay ron •· 25 I 2 B ~ ' ' • • 3--, -vely "''' ""'"'"· •Pl'. oache-lor. $1 dup ex. r. 1 w/w crpts & drps, dbl gar. E p M OCEANFRON1'. 3 BR, 2 BA, QUL,l::T LJELlJXE I BR, firepl, dshwshr, ga!'o 3 ~ 2 BR. 2 ba. each. Pier Howie. lncd. ldscpd. Xlnt toe. NU 2BR. sh!\g, dshfwsfl, I uerto esa fpl c. Call Bing, da ys t, 2 & 3 BR APTS Q I d It ' R•nt~·Hou1e 97f.8430 1 $:129/nto. AGT: 962-4471 or sndck, pool, cust drpes, & I BR' $l3 0 & UP 838--1491 and <'Ves. 6~2949 1-'vt Patios * Htd Po(ll 11. g <' · u 1 e 8 u 5• & slip. Many exlras. lmmed. ~~•103 garage, all blllns. $210. •-N Sho . Ad I l <2131 434·!124.'J. occupancy. W••tmlnster ~ :'"'--,.~-~-~""-Unfurn & Furn \\-.ATER.FRONT 3 BR, lndry r. pg * u ts on 'Y DELUXE 2 Bedroom apt. 1% Call: 673-366..1 673-8086 Eves. 3RR, l:V. ba, bltins, dbl car JU01rm4. · • tT11 •• ~ar. winter. ~/mo. A1111 Furn Bach. Apts 2·3 BR bet1u1 furn, 2 BA. gar, lg fenced yrd, CrJHc. Newport Beach All Utlllti•s Paid ~ Bit $275 yrly. 544-2013 nfl Martinique Apts. ~~ge, P~r~:! 1:8c~~: AJC, nr beach & CSLB, 11:1.und roon1, $250 nw. Avail 1-----------Pool & Recreation ::i t~.,_70~. associated i leue or rent. $260 furn/$225 Jmmcd 8'12--4258. BLUFfo--S Exrcutlvc cond::i. 1959 Mapl<' Ave., CM · 1777 Santa A.11a Ave., C~l _._----~ unlum. 892·78.'ll 3 Bft Condo, l~ BA, pools, 3BR 21Ai Bn. 2 sty, w/w crpt AlllO garaa;es for r~nt B~t~IHincl~·B~~ i;OOnc 28th. T<1gr Apt 113 646-5:142 -N~EW~~Bc-h_re_n_ta~J-,.~,~.~b,-.~,~br BRO K ERS-REALTORS' 202S W Bolboo •7J·l66Jl Hou••• Unfurn. 305 palio, dbl var. trpl, nr & drps, frplc, form din, 2 NEW aplll for adult. only. /\BBEY REALTY 642_38:-iO GARAGE A'.PT.: lBR, pvt, S. 1 brs. From $155 per mo. .. ~ car gar w/elecl, 2 pat!o, BalconlPs, fireplace1, beam· qulPI. Mature adlt, no dog-s. 426 fut St, H.B. 536-6802 or ~-no 11 ocean. 53&--1515 after 5 pm.:_ pool, yrd maint & 5E!CUrity. ed ceilings, ·wood paneling, BE,\Cl l areai 2 . 3 & 4 Br's. S10,·~. refrig, drps, crpt!t. 84.&-33n. ~ __ _..r _______ 14 Br., 2 ho. 15."20' ram nn., On Greenbelt. Spac & pri. cal'pf'tlng, drapes. Recrea-Yrly. Also houS(", No IN'. $13.i., ...,·aier pri plus $.10. -WALK TO BEACH FOR LEASE lll'C'piru.'C. ~~ Blk schL 1260. $450 mo. 551-2.\90. tion building .... 1th pool. ABBEY REALTY 642·38.10 r.:leaning chg. 1815 Tu!il1n New 1 & 2 Br. cpt/drps, Call 892-l!XiO. m.UFFS _ Bayfront, outside Furn & unturn. Bachelor -~ San Clemente Avr. ;,.is-t618. dwhr, frpl. 316 16th. Irvine unit. 3 BR, 211 BA. frpl, I hclrms. fron1 Sl35. 140 \V. LOVELY 2 Bdrm, \V/\V 847-3957. cust. rlccor, drp!>, err.rs, \Vilson 1,Ju8t \Vest of New· r UJ!NISHED Bachelor apt, c>rpl. ""00<! floors, dra ..... s. "'"7-"C'---o~,,,.-..,.--c-c-.,_, )(} t Bl n) $105 492-0.118 n.i 3967 I" $140-Nice 2 BR in 4-plex Luxury Bayfront Apts. I & :l BfU;. $3SO to $;).i(] George Wllllamton Realtor * 548-6570 * 1 Bl\ 2 ba bo -1•00 appl. patlo. Nr. pool. Lse. ,;;,1 ;-:'·~,,v""'. C..,"'°°"'"..,.--o-I . ~30· , -. . garage'. No pcrs. !\latuf'(' c·rn1s. dr~. ran"e. oven. · · · nus ""' , $525/mo. ~T!te Box rJ5 $32.50 \\'K ,i:,. CP. S!urho & 1 a tcr ,,: · Adult ... 2260 Placentia Ave. '" ,,-"' 2 BR. 114 ba. $225 Balboa 1 land 92662 R A U f 36S R bl ~aragc. No pets. PH: ·"==="'"'"--;;--::-2 Bit. l\. ha. Air Co.nd. S2G5 s . · R Apr s. Linens. maid Sf•rv pt. n urn. easona r 9624;22. fiESIDENTlAL • 2 sty. 4»W.11tf'ICOSTAMESA 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... S.100 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 avail. Ulil, ph. Sl',!:"'·· t"hild-Coron• def u., 1B~A-C_H_E_LO_R_,_J_& __ 2_Br_ 2 BOR~t deluxe apl. poolr.idt garden apt· 1 BR. elt'gantly I 3 SR. 2 Ila. . $325136013~ r<'n ·"' pct SM'I. ~.176 Ne"·-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l ~·/lurn. avail. Healrd pool. £ardcn bungtalow w/frplc. d<'COra lt"1. Mat 11 r ,.. I~· Thl.'.Sf' Arc Just A Ft>1'-' Ot 4 lilt. Tt1nJeroclc. ...•.. $385 _N_o_w_.po._r_t_Bo_a_c_h____ port Bh·d .. 54.'i·975S, 64Eh~7 I $120 & up. Adults. 853 Adults, S2lO. St6--0l59. dc>pcnclent \\'Oman. $200 u!il Our i\L\NY RENTALS ... .a u1:, :.l !1u. 1.1111 rm . S400 * d I f d LARGP. 1 BH $145/ino. + Center St. 645--8965. 2 BDRM deluxe apl, JJOOlside inc.I. R.1.1-.~TJ2. $!•1:i. STU DENTS, 2 Br., (i d h•11 3 "RA 2~ t1b Pre bel rr• * drp. Carport Sr la u n <I r Y ~-NEW 1 & 2 BR's from Sl70 to gardtn bungalow w/frplc. SEACLtFF l\lanor Apts. 2 rum .. , w pool. Nt'ar o.c.c. . re I . ll ., I afhs, In!'. t"llrpf fncil. Nr. trwy & shop'g. ~ SJSO. Nr. bt•ll{'h ,I;: $hop'g. BR $164 Pool Crpts dT'J)ll Avail 00\\-'. · drps. Pool. 2 Car 1:11r. $.100 El Ctimino, Apt I, C.f.1. .... ,.!. Ad ults. 114 E. 20th SL, CM. Adults. S2lO. !H6--0259k · bltns, iarb. ' displ.' · 1:i2!, * Mo. Rltr. 548-6966. 546-{H51. ,~~·i'::S--0~1''07~. ==~==-CLEAN lBR,. Ii e nu. llhai:, Placentia Ave. Mk ebout SIG9. NEAR O.C.C. 3 BR . 2 j ltEAL'l"V S1nt1 Ana I BF..AUT n.JRN 2 BR S175 up ON TEN ACRES * $HADY ELMS . POOL * ~;r11l-~:ins. laundry, our diK'OOnt. 548-2882. Ill\., btl ·lns. S1udent1, pe1 \ c \~'\ h VI . Utl l pd. 11111 poo.l. Adll1<, oo Anis. rurn. 'unfurn. Lease • Adults Poot~1dP $J<Ul up · · 1. 2 BDRM Duplex. ~ blk To o K · nmpatcy t s\On NU Townhouse, :~Bit '.!l\i\, JM>\ll. &12-9520. Flrt'plarc priv. patios. e ChlldrPn ne:i<t block 2 BDP~:\I . iiuplcic do"·ntown, beach, furn or untum. . . * Ur~vl P:i.rk ,ccnl~r, !~nc hl!lns, cr~t11, drps, I~ prl 1 RR. $140 & Slli. Large. l'ools Tcnnh; Conrnrl Bkfst. 177 E. 2'ln<I Sl.. CM 642-.3645 carpet.!!,_ rt1·11pt's & ~lfive. No Frp,lc, beam clng. paUo, lae SIA;. NE\VLY do't'(ir. 2 HH ·I oru:"l h~:!~ ~1~1'.1 ~~0:6 Pi\f Jilltlfi, rlh i::er. ~1 11~· Sou th ArluHs only. 1993 Church St. 000 Sea I-An, Cd:\! 64-'•2611 LO\'EL)' 1 Br Apt. Nc11r pets. $l50 l>f'r mo., 5.16-3507· Garqe, yatd. Yrly or lhru encl. g11:raac. Yard for k1t1~. "::Z=:::O:::Z~~::::Z~~ ~~\19:laza. fl ,!)...)liiJ or l't\8-96.l.1. • 1~1Rc-Arthur nr Coast 1-lwyJ OCC & UC!. No pct&. SW 2 BR. Studio. Patio, yard, June,,_~. l)t1. • -SJ-IARP! Bachelor, utll ptt. l ~'!~!J!l!'~~~!!!\!~~l ~"~'·~·~C.f;::!l~I ,;:mo~!,il3~t .... "'!'~ 11arage. $150/n'IO. lnfM I olc, YES!I WE UKE PET!llll * 2 BR. :.! Ra. Air ronrl ..• S260 Duplex•• Furn. 345 1115 n10, SSO cleaning ree. I itOO:\fY .1 BN1roon1. 2 bath, 2--lBR apt. I w/gar. Adi ts, no pets. Av!. r'IOw. M2-4.'>49. 2 Wteks f'rtt Rent tool $Zill. BALBOA Island. 3 BR, 3 RR. 2 Ra. alr/conri •.. S280 !-~-.--.--.---Nr. OCC l.t UCt, S57-TT68 ~und noor. $350 pr. month no pets. w•ICT &-gardener Laguna 8•ach Pool, Rtt. Bldg. d:shv.·hr. fr})(, All lllU . pd. Yt'arly 3 BR. 2 ll..i ............ Sl2S R ichard Lucreti AVA IL. now 1 & 2 bdnn ptu~ srmcll)l1~ I bedroom tum $110rmo. 548-695t. 2 BR-QC. 1 BR. SlOO LANDLORDS I 4 BR. 211 ba ........... S425 a 1 he It'd pool u~rair,; \l'ith privalll en-UNIQUE Laguna -Castle Vl!ITA DEL MESA M&-4855 F'REE RENTAL SEP.VICE 743 W. 20th St. ,.!,~,;. A(l~ha Ollly. 6j;,~: tr~oc'<'. S200 pr 'Tllonth. Both 2MBE~~~kts·A~~t;s7BAJ. Apts. \\'1dr OC('fln views. SEACUFT Nan:ir Apia. l BEACON RENTALS Co1t1 Mesa 1 ••• 01 honl". 1 BR. apl. ,.,,,,. unlt1 next to ))Ark I t~nnls, 011., St CM 646-0073 Ac.re~ of gardc1M. Cl2 .,.B·R· to2 BR. $'!4.1.50 Pool, Crpts, * 64.S.0111 * You nre U1e \\'lnnt>r ol ._ {'alt Ba iley 673·8.'WI Al[t. 1 ,::;;,~:,..::00·..=c::·.::.:o,,..o=~-bf'11eh .f.c iihopp nR . • drps, bltn&. earb. dlspl. 1~ 2 ticket• to rhc drapt_·~. ld!ChE'n, )'!'11 & 2 bed.rooms each Bltlnt 2 BR. unlurn. Crpts, drps, ha., l(!:c. rooms. cu.~lom PlacenU. Aw. A1d1: about LANDLORDS! Sports, Vec•tion & i:>Atlo. 242 Mo'A'fr-rtar. carpet &t drape~ cboic.¥ bltns, pool. r.hildttn ok. 126 \\'a llPRJ)('rs, chandchat., our rl!Jcount. ~2682. Wt Speclilile ln Newport Recr•ational Vehicle IMMAC bet.u! :J BR. rool. locatio~. Lease PJo f)r. l\tonle VI.ala No. 11, CM. ~~ir.:pa· ~JyAbu~~~ .!: EASTBLill"f •. 1 BR. Upper. Beach e Corona de_I MfJ' e "SINCE 1946 .. , Shaw ~~e~~~cre & hltin~. moolh. Call 673-85.iO RLTR. 2 BR; 11nfum. Crptt, ~. a\'lil, !IK'!On, other aptA. $250 All {'1t'C fr1 c . $1SJ. Call I-l.agu.na. Out R.tntaJ Sr-r-91 thr ... GREAT VIEW -2 BR. * r8Jlit!/~n, n?fr\a. No pets. 10 $650 ~1onth. 4S-1-465,.1. 64G-0349 for a.ppl via! la EaEE Jo Yoo!. 'tY7 l;' ~ern Bank Bldg. An1h1im Convention SIIS l BR mAil.EI! frpte. bltns. sunc:lf'Ck:s. pool $140/mo. 96&--1455. L"odo Isle QUICK CASH Nu·Vlew! n ~Put, t\'Vlht l:t2 \V, \\'lllOn S210 up. 644~1. ~3535. t.0VEJ4' 2 BR, crp111, df'JMI, NU-VIEW RENTALS Days 55 •7000 Nlghla J~=~."; M • 645-<i.1ll • JUr 1 ba pt drp1 1rg hlllno. 1"tr. down•lr•, '""''d UPSTAJRS 2 BR. 2 BA. THROUGH A 873-4030 or 494-3"8 Vicaneftt cmt money! Rent Pl<'lllll'! c•ll 6.:Z·~ilt, t>XL 31 ·1 ·•\veer! 11 &: RtRp' ba1c0ny. sirocr ~. !mined. ftac:., nr shopping. $10--072!l. crpt~. drp~. frplc, Adlls. no DAIL y Pf LOT Yval'ldtl co.t ll'IOMYl Rftlt )'1?1;11' hooM, •t!_I ., __ .tore be{W(_"('!n 9 &; 'pm•to t>lalm F'rotn treuureslnto !nl~h Ot"Mlp1Hry. tm-2918. ~Go. 2 br, 111 bab"1'Kflo. s100, pt•ts, $275 leUf. 673-JS2.I, ' ~ANT AD ~ bolm. apt.,. lion !dl·i!-IC. thru I Dally PUot your tickt'ta. 1NoT1h Count y tum them to co.s:h 2RR lHA. fh"l'pl, ·dh1poMI, I.ii pd. Shag, ~1'1 poo · Ha~ 50meth1ng )00 Wlllll to ..,, ~t.~tc. thnl a DI.lb' Pilot ~ed Ad. StU Jdil! ltem.1 lOU·frft number 11 J40-12all CAIL DAILY Pa.<>T palio, pr, yrly. XJnl k>c. !978 Maple. ~ · !It'll! O&.s11lfk!d •ds do It 642-5678 0.wwed · . ~1...Cll!~.JiOwJ * * it Cl..ASStflED .... ,,.&u-5678 71l.i AcM"i&, ~ 'U find 11 in 0 1 1s10ed WPU ---eell-NOW ~ • ' • ' AT NEWPORT ~·rom Nl-'\\'fXlrl Blvd., tum at ltu:;pital Road ti block above Pacillc Coast Hwyl to l'nlranec. 900 Cagney Lane, Ne1l'pon ll •ach. Ca. 92660. TclcpJ1onc: (714J 615-0060 l BR, 2 BA Duplex. D!hwhr, frplc, ocean view: $325 per m11. 20 II ~ 3Jrd St. &U-20:10 Days; 646-6114 evesc·------~-l \.\'ES1'CLIFF 2 RH. l liii BA, Tbwnhouse. BJtn.s, pvt patios, adults only, no pets. li28 Bed ford Ln. $225 per mo. 54!J-75.l3. 1 BDRl\1, k1t ch hi! Ins, View of ocean & l~'l)'. ClO!led garage. Adulls, no pets, S22.i Yrly. 673-2·1~1 ---,, Br .. 2 b.i.. brand nelt' )(rly l<!aS(>. S:lij, Call 6(.l.-2931 S•n Cl•mente :-Ot:AR beach & I0 \\11, 1 BR. lnrtry, ~ara51:... i;:t1Jragc. Cnhlr TV. s1:,o. :lJ() Del ~lar, !'C. 49?.-!:!19. ---------Westminster rREE T't'nt ur1til Jon I:i fm. mae, 2 BR. Sl ID, I BR. $125 Pool, !193--011!!. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn . 370 Costa Mesa THE F.XCl"'ING PALM MESA APTS, MTNUTES TO NPl'. BCH. FURN. f)R llNF'VRN. Unbcl\€'vably l&ree apts , hlij!;c pool, J1tcuz-I elect bll· Ins, 1ha.g crpta, dtpa, aauna etc. Ad.ull.f, no pets, SINGLES J:'rom SlSO 1 BF.Ofill. Fro1n $160 2 BEOR.\t. fo"mrn $1*1 Unhll'n Apt11 ,\,\11! From $10 to $15 LESS. \'ou'r<' rlllhl, 1h~:y'rr under· rir1l·('d: I~ !Jesa Or. CS blka from Nt!\\µ>rt Wvd.) 5'6-98W Und•r New M.n•g•ment CASA VJCTOn IA 1 It 2 Br. Furn & Unfum rsrJM'tll. dr<1tx>11. D w, TV Ml. Pool t"I<'. C>n1c lly &: Inquire •bout oor Mov•fn .\1117\\'JU'IOt. US V\ctorfjl St. I nl lltrbor, 01. &424970. Srlt I,,_ old lfttll. Bliy ,,... at!lll. .. • DAILY P!lOT 4~ (11 ... , ..... ---1['1 I -I~ I ---lal I i...--lal 1---l~ I ~ .... ,,, ... ~~~~~~;.,~----~ ~-Aph.. Office R-1 440 follf>d (froo odsl 550 Lost SSS Gordonlns Job W•ntod, Milo 700 Help W•ntod, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 7I olp w .. 1oc1, M & F 710 '"'"· or Unfutft, 370 CORONA DEL MAR LAACE Dalmaliu 9U vie. SMAtL Qiriatmu Puppy -SJ'ORM DAMAGE MAN It Car aet:k tra~ Job. BAUYSIT Mond.lya 1:~:30. ~'."1'.u ~~or HlCH IChOOl A colle&ll Huntl!!f!on BMch Approx. 1»J Ml· ft. otb Balboa on u. Jdt1' • .tl"9lld-black. brown. Mtu. Ve:~ J>rojeq.IOnal Gardcnt'r, Trtt Saliu; l mlie~ •nywhcre my ho1ne on bf>ach in Nwpt OVet'. Expetienotd. s dayl, a lt.Udenta wanted tor bl.la -"*' tailored 10 rur *-f'd on 'l'Ot'b; malf' W/Rn&U IU'M. $6--7427. I Pninl,.;. Bruh11. Clean~ps. • l1 s. ~n &fl ~ pm. Sch. St.SO hr. 66-0t'i1.. to 5. Sllluy opt:'l\. 640--0.nl boy.. klLcbtn -.irk • IRANO NEW.. •· Full llet.'Wi~ bkf&:. l~albttoollar. &IJ..6'5TJ. SMAU.. male black" whit~ Prune mall~ now. frn' Job W1nted, F;;;:;afe702 6AllVS1TT£H. ~ lor Newport Cent~. dlahwuher&..,. ~n QUO VADIS Ill ._.,(b!~~-PJ,rtl~ f'ND: Gennan Shephttd pup JapatlfW Spanitl. Reward cJarimni ipray. Ge<o~. Odd houn lor U mo. old DDITAL Asi;t11ant, ~l"'°"NortoA~ Ave., S...: • ·-·-Ootdeo ~ ~ ..... Ctuift1ne: c. • ...t... vie. 19th .._ for rettan. 5J6..d 11.B. 1 6-16-5893. EXP. ii.Pl. management In baby )'our home 673-1'221 ..l.. .. •-•.o~ 8 . ---7 BOYD P.EA!.10RS ~ ...... ........., • t'ICChn• tor re111 & ulil. \V1itt• · · · '"""'"'__..,., min. mo 1 '°'" La Ana. .u.cbr-lor..._~.l t B 'L 11Jonrovla. C.M. &15-«19.3 CRAY female cat. about 6 General Service• clas.~Ult•r1 ,.. .. No. S'T .. r ,0 s 1' Bys 1 T ! ER ne@dOO per. Sonic Silts. Ctll 11 ·.:10'-,.".~«•~--p-~~--~---1e. PRum $115 G.R.EAT locttion on 8olM after 4. mo "'Emily", Vic : WettdlH, '"' P.I f'rl 3 Sehl 1 1 893--50331-5 pm v.x.n.r..c. .._ .., .. _ Htd f!Nl.Jacuu:l·Saunq Chica 11 Wamer ln Wl SI.nee l2/3l. pta call $&8-TLlC. HANDYMAN -All kJndl of 0..dy. Pllo1, P.O. f3.1x l!JGO, on-· ~im a ----'--' 114,yvtew Conv. Hosp., ct. 5 alloo Room ft"'OWll'll UM of Huntington FOUN D while cock"'-efc work, anl&ll jot. a Cosla :\.IC1i.'.1, Cul!t 92617. horne. H.B. -.teL • DENTAL recepllonU.t, 18-35 lJay wk. Apply tn penon or fte~ll OnJ3' • N: t:_rel Beach. SlJ'ect level. UOO tq, \\'/r'l!d col.tar. Fen1ale. le Bl.AOC ca.t 'A'/White paw1, apecl11..lly. 9'JS-1636. ~ WAN1'.EO P8r1 lirnt>, oc-UAR MAIDS WANTED yrs, e-.p'd. 11 h;n/wk. No ca.11, ~ •. &UI; for JohD. IMMEDIATE (t of ofOO! w/rt°"' spece. LlncoJ.n & Hunllneton St., neck le: ch9t. Vic. Mey Ha II c•11t1iorut.l or tl"mponu-y v.'Oi1c at The LotWI Room. Exp. Sat. ~2-8814 nil!. l.1"111 then 40e Pft' aq ft. H.B. 538-1339. Vt!rde Eul. 567-2833. U ng u bookket>~r. 10 yni. "xp. ~sMiry. Ni•ul In 11 P-DENTAL Sec'y-Bookkeeper. HOUSEKEEPER, depend· / OCCUPANCY Owner/agent ~ 846-33n . MAN'S Bike, found on CnM!n LEATKER purse and navy YARD l'if'anup ,tree Iha.pin&: I BookiJ, (*)'toll, m\,..c, dul~lf, r1 C' n r 1111 c e 5 -& 5"-9882: Exptr. or college. Call llblc " trMJp. Mon, Wl"d, 18992 Florida St. DESK space available l50 bell , Unlvenlty Parle bt>fore poncho at Harbor-Wlhon or ttn-ovl\I. Weedlna:, truh D.U ooUect (2131 m..~. I 891-~r.... 546-lOXI. f)1. t; tn day. Udo. (% blk. W. of }arfield mo. Wiil provide furniture Chrblma.&, Call lo id4tn1lfy, Recyclin& alle. 549-0077. hl\ullna;, bw:lles trimmed, NEED M:lp at home? \\'e BARAtAID, 11.ge :!1·35. No OF.SK Ct('~ po~ I l i 'l 11 ..!~c· ------- and S.ach Rlvd. J II SS mo. Anlwerina sen1ce 552-1146. REWARD! 111\nolta SRT-101 .!_a~·n maint. 962-8i\2. have Aides, Nurse"· 1 CO!!lumt'. avaUab\t-St11•n.ion lie1u:h[HOUSEKEEPER • Llve-la. HUNTINGTON Garde n s a1111ilabie. 222 Jl'on:st Ave .. LRG. whltt dog trom Palm Camtta w/YIJ mm Jena Ii: I SKIPLOADER & dwnp truck HOUM!keepen, Camp1ullons, __ _£a.II ~ Inn Plea1t Applv in pef"90Jl. llunlinaton Be:ach uu.. Pvt ApQ.. I rail at Bola Clka. Laguna Bt'!aetl, 494-&t!I&. Sprifle1. fNewport Bach Sl,in. wl tripod, 646-6759. work. O>ncrete, uPhalt, Homl'makttii, U p j oh 11, •BEAtrr\' OPERATOB• 2JL12 Piaclflc Coast H1-11 · roon1 . Nl'\.\' toWnhouse. Neu $tlS-1l'l3. Com~ · See DESK space avallable ~ area). Vrt1 No. on Lap! Sm. brown 1 "A'hl: BcA1tlP-sa~·inK:, break1ne. 846-~110. ~1..fi681. 1 ruu. TIME. APPL\" • HB. beach. S36~. W'hat )'OU're rzduiJIK. Fr. mo. Will provide fumltw-e 6MT-579.1. type doe bt ln O:>lie&t Pk. YARD, garage cletlnups. EXP'O TELET\'PIST', cur--~_! J.:._!7~ ~ta~tou._ DISlfWASHER for Al'Uh' H k f/tl $!30 • $3!0. at $5 mo. AnfWt?tine aenrtce }'01.JNO in "'nlcllff Sall I Reward. 557-1236 aft 5 pm. Remove trt'el, dirt, ivy. rent In All procedUl'f\t, BRANCH MANAGER hospital. Days. Pref. over 18 . out• ffper me DELUXE, Apt • prlv. patio. avaJlablJ. 178TS Beach BJvd. pepper female kiltN'l \I.1th Orivewy& .l(l'adlng 847_2006 sct>ks lot!'I pan timl' \I.Wk. A can."t!r nnnnr1wiily for l'X· yrs & marrled PA<'lf1ra lf or Lonv. Jlosp. ~I J\1utic, ! pools aauna, lf'nnll Huntin&'ton Beach. 64:M321 . pink collar. ~ or ' . -. !>olS-1026 e\J'l'$. pt•r. !Wl~.ri;p . It I 0 11 n llosp, 1879".l l)c>l/\v.'aN, 11.H. llOUSJ.:KJ~EPJ..:R bu.byslt-~M. Spacklus Poolside 673-3645 I ]~ HAUUNG le cleanup by exp mo·•-•. ....1 .. -11 te3" ..... e 842--0611, eTI ZlS. h·r for '--hlld 2 yrs old. l •wu $2"7 &: UP. Incl utll. Some · ~-a.p.n coUere &tudent, lge trk.. DAY Work, n'fcrc~. OYl'TI " .. -~'"" .... ,. I 847-MU Bungalow $150. 846--0%:i9. tum.iture avail. ZU3 E. FOUND black I v.·tute • 534-li46 or !lM-2164. 1ru.nsp .• also hu.,bAnd avall 1-1•/[1,t1lary 1~j11ln!ment to RY OPRS di,)' weiek . 1 Bi Adult.. l blk t<J beach. Coaat )fwy., oot. Inqulre ir;;l\eepdoc O.c. 2•th. Vh,:1nlty GEN. Hauling. Tree/Ahn.lb for odd jobs. 543-2313. :; e r U:~n n ~ l> ~7e<:t0[· *f ~~ Ex . ce<i* 1 l~l.\11::0 openin1:1 tor e>.per. Shq crpta .. drps, lnd ry foe. ~· Pb. &l9-83S1 or ~:v~I~. N='. Foun-,,, trim. Car I yrt cleanup. I DAY work. Gent>1'l'll (•Jewun1:. o:S: Pilot~ p Q.· Box ' 1~~ It ~c· 01t~P~~1£S rj~11';!:sre~~· tf!'i~to~! ~ su;. XO 14.th St., 53&--0l!i2. oabytltting F.st. R39-m1, 5.57-69(». I Rehablc. Tnu1i;ponar1on. C.'vslll f.iesa., Calif. 92G26 ~ Bir~h SL, :-<c1\port ; uH -t~.ilS:.!ll ~ Al\t hU 4:30 L .. un• S.•ch 1617 WESTCLIFF t'OUN'D young dachshund HouiectNnlng 5t"t-iCOi Bo.at Builders Beach, a.16-!Cl r~L ' 1:i.~· !~·-.Cp~iil.•irjan'Jindor: ~!:~~. ~~Fn~ g t 0 ~ ~l=e-= tBc-~~~~~~f:t . Help Wanted, M & F 710 ASSEf.tBl.Y DRAPERY Installers-Free ,......~ HEART of Laguna. Blk Sch, 1 BR apt. $175 tum, $165 not A<\llS, 497-1031 .......... Newport Be•ch NEW 2 Bdrm unfurn. apt m mo., 2 Bdrm furnished apt. S.130 mo. annual least'. 511 W, Bay -Nev.•DOJ't Beach. Call 886-4832 day~ (San Bernardinol or 883-2943 eWninp. VERY nice 2BR apt, ycar- --rot1nd;-U'E. Pvt w . Days 6'2-(fl87/Eves: S'T":r-0641 ------- f!ooUle I~ _,, Be h M6-11U/' 4 r uU ' F ~ ~lE&\ ClcanUlJ:', ca.rpl.,1', TOUCHUP larttt' lo remeasure & In- Baumgardner #104. S41-S032 ac ' · ya~ It 2 P.:n~tes~n Ho! wlndov.·1, floors, e I<'. flipJK'r f.larlnf' Corp. 11tall 'custom drapc.rle1 for l~E PE~ Business Rental 445 FOUND small black cat "''ilh lunch. snacks. Vista Vi-· Res1d I comm'l. 551-6742. I L91~1 l..::1$1 l>ccidcntal S1. Or11nge Co. Top pay. SERYK:ES•Ac.ENC:Y . ~~u~::e,:~~~.Mcsa School Di8trkt. 1-·v. J ust 548-4.Jlt. Accounting Clerk Sunta AM , Calif. 213/892-3900 t"VC'A. C'Oilect. * * • soulh ol Edinger oH ~tag. Oedlc.ated Cle•ning BOAT REPAIRMEN EARLY P.1om. Nl'W!lpsp(.f. FEE PAID Bill Underweod f'OUND, ftom. Kitt<'n, ap. nolia. Nr, San Diego F'rv.'y. • WE 00 EVEJlYTHJN...; • 1 til ui l hla\11'! water!ront ho::it 11uto rout<', Hl1n!lni;:!~~ t::.,l'c. !)Cci-ctary lo $800 511 Cet•llna St. prox 6 wlu, Vic Coit.a ro.tesa S57-4861. Ref!i, Free f'sl. ~21139. ye rd l!Xp. In c I u d 1 n;: Beach, $225. 1no. approx. :l * S..ict-e:llU')' ~) Laguna Beach Pollce Dept. 979-26.19. ntE Youngest School, ages HOUSE OF CLEAN // /)/} (;. /) haulout!t, n1echanh:al &: hull !Ir~ ptr day. &47-2.l'.lO Sec'y/Publiahi~ 10 ~I You are the winnl'r or ~BE~1~ 23nl~her c l\.t 2~. open 6am-1::J:>pm. r 'oor, wlnd0w1, crpl, walls, _I\.: [{i • {t; rt'pairs. CC:~?S ffkt0{! TRON IC Bkkpr/Glrl l''r Y $600 · .. 2 ticket• to the l!Ae,,~ IC: t., . . Prof. teachers. $3:1 wkly. b )Tl In area. 64.2-6824 e 'I ,,. j m,. onR.D ~!.>.,, N port Bl Al ELEC Stenu41 to .$.')5(1 Sports, Vacation & .,...,..,~. S.3706 or 6G-lil:57. -. . A · "" ew \'1 ·• ASSEMBLERS 01·rk 'fyplJlt/purchu $·160 Recreatlonal Vehicle FND. Blk Labrador male · LADY wanll housecleanirig N.B. 613·6834.. A!l~mWeR needed w/PC lnvc·utory Contrl Clrk $\60 -Sh""O# --16th Ir 'Reftlandli 00 J.2..30..n Babysitting, my home, full work. expt>rienced, O\.\'ll • BOAT BUlLDEftS ~ &--rotdcrtng eitpt'I". PliX-R.ocopt. T)lpe. $-WJ. Plse call 673-6184. "lime,-~iu~r&geJ. fr'ansportatii>n. S47-J637. • CAH.P£:1''TERS !'<'nn. cmploymtonl In picas-f~ & Fc.-e Poill.JOn& at the FO\JND .._, .. han 1 [ ¥1.ill clean your houae Ol\CI!! I A/Paya.bl<', A/Reet'!J\IK bl<•, • \\'ELDER ARC/J\tlG. an! sutTOUndiTlii:S 488 I::. 17th (Ill lrvlnr:I CM Anaheim Convention young <U6 v c Babysitting · My home. a """eek for $25 experienced. Payroll Any or 111 lr-,pr1· e APPLY lN PERSON · '42·1470 Center flamillon,J~740 Mesa Del Mar area. 89'J-..IM.1. f"l)fl!l1<kr,.cl ~nlt' 1~ •11111.; f>1t1nmr-Dona.ld110n Call For Appt ~ J anuary 5-14. • 5'57~1 • lroninn pref'rl. Xln! 1·:,rn1ni,:) .... l1ort SC'a BM1 Co. 126 lfith Cl\'1. lndustrlal Relauons Pleaae call 642-5678, ext. 314 FND prescription sunglaues Bethtub re-Ir ··• 1 c r m terni.-;•i.u·y a~''J:.n Bt..:~BOYS 11!..'<-ded . Nighls & J,\SITORl.Al. ?.la1t1tcna~ belW 9 • ' I 1 ·"c S ~--1 Pl·-'-CM ~ , ___ , "' ,., 1 nm ''''" "'''~ ~an. N11ea. 40 I-Ir. v.·k. een .. pm lo cam v i • • ....,.. --.,. • & reflnlshlng Pro(ess1uuo.1 lroni~. 1• • · 1 1' ,. ,. • ~·-v.·e.'kt.'nd~. Apply in ptt'Mln. (714} 4M-9401 ~., ,,. ·k•ts fNo-h o .... ,, M6-57116. call onytlm'" m('nt . S B h I H .iun1e c.xper. Pr cf ' d . 400 JV~ c . •• Ul\U• .. • ticraton c nn, un11ni::. 1 lnll!rvwt 2-~ pm.. RJctwtti".ii Roomt toll-free number is 540-1.ZIJl f'OUND Siamese cat, male, REFINlSH In white or rolor * * • -645-8875 * • • Apply In P erson ion Reat·h. TELONIC Lido Market, 3433 \Ila Udo, FOR Rent. fum. room in • * * l\.feM \'erde area. Call and In your home or busineu. P•lnting & 2061 Business Ctr. Or. CAPABLt.: plc"nnl v.'On111n N.B. Calta Mesa. Nice & quiet "THE Factory" Ms shops identify. 546--4flB. 54.1-5'470 Tre. lnc. Paperhanging Irvine 11 ho lo\<'S <'hildren, (.'{I()~.~ ~NDUSTRIES J.\.'1::1:..TO_l\L-IL-.\-l"'-.-.,.-,-pcr-n" home. ror ivork'g man. avall, in the mall ranging FOUND! Boy'& Stingray Businell Service 833-1441 'l11n·Fr1. :i.7 r11n. 67l-4t:t~ Laguna Beach p/Ume, lS am-12 noon on 642-4794. from $i.)/mo. ~~ 1f!Jr bicycle. Irvine Ten-aCC" CUSTOM PAINTING J <•\'t'. Tidy former teacher .>u11. b pnl·lO pn1 ti'lon Uu-u C.J\1. Adult only. $92.50 x~oke ~p,425trop~ J~h area. 675-7749. FREE hair cutll with 11ha1n· ln!C'r/Exlcr. Unfurn. inter. .\<hert1slni;: Salt·s 111~ f'r! J-:qulll {)ppur . i-;nlplOyf'r _!hurs. ~-·-----I month. Pvt bath & entrance, ~c!-Po~ Beach. 6'73-9606. "' FND lite onuige I white cat poo & set good fron1 1·3 &pl'('. price. Free culor 1.."0n· Formf'r y,,1!011· pai,;r 11\' l.'h•·f, Sl!Ol p<>1' mvnth J ANITORIAL & han!lyman, kit · "'"-" 1'285 vie. Fairview &: Augusta, lo 1-10. Eileene's Bty. Slilon. su.ltlng le t-.st. Lie. lnll. I !TI!l.11'U<C1111· spavc C' x P Thr Hhie Bt'f't, * ELECTRON-ICS 11emi retired rtW1 needed. pnv . ......,... . SHOPS & ow·-. ·~-. t • ., -1 "' ' be .. -•-~id '" -~-I f I 6" ~·1 f < " I I ..... ., ~ .M. ~. 642-0531. non t w..., • ., . ~. lltfl1nf'f• 11111 •· or 1'11111 •· _ '·~""" Kt 11n1 E.,....,,..d OO•nme-W cha,.ts !'or appt MB=-1608 alt 5. ROOJ\1 for re lab e man w/balh & patio, N"""""rt '"'· I o 1lv 0 ··11 f ,.,.~. • .. I ~ ,~,-.. ~-,... FEMALE Bu!K'I Hound, No Wasling u in1n1 ssiron 1 • • '-"-''r l ' L ~. ,; 1' ING he Ip . \\'irrr5. e.•~-2622. JOBS S70 Per monl 1• .. ,;i ..., .. er J31vd & 17th St location. Carpenter I t fl.16-<f 36 ....... St., Costa J\tesa. 646-9136 f.teasonabll" rent, ca ll 548-9610, Vic.~ & Irvine . *WALLPAPER* 1 up1i J. • QUALIFIED. faslirlious I~-F.LDERLY lady w/car, lite URGl:.:NTLY NEEDED FND n• & while fml kitten WOODWORK, pan c 11 n g , \Vhen YotJ cal.I "~lac" ·---------• dn 1r!u;1l 11o·ho 1~ r•t"flf.•.c1<'nl in hou·-·-·k. ~~-lunch e Sccrclar1c1 UPSTAIRS furn, Ji.., rm, BR 642-3092, Miss Ward °" 1 I 1 ''"""'' ... ,.,,,,.....~ ._.. O vie Weslcllff atta, 642-1129. cabinets, patios. fien'l 548-1444 &16-JTI I ANCIEllT '.:·1.a1 .. n1nl( a _,P!'l?"""~o i; 10n1e lo' •ld•>ly lady. 4 """" wk, e ... l!ypuneh pcratorA .t. BA. _sep entry._ no cook· OFFICE STORE Ii -+i !l 1 rfflj(} ...,,., • '"Id I S85 839-3-189 ttpain. Du~e DaDurka, INT & EXT pa1n1 1ng, pai>er [ _r.. ·.!..~~ · JI to 3. CdM 673-5779. I """ l!rer.s 1-1a-e ~·rap lng. /mo. · . Newport & Bay Center 2052 Lost 5.55 646-7598. hanging, natural "'0 0 d c LE P. 1 CAI.-:\1a1Uf'f' ote. • B1ll111g Clel'k Typist DELUX pri enlr.fbalh. Maid I Newport Blvd., C~l. Ulil. All types of _finishing . .>t8·79ffi MARINER w o rk r r Kn o v.· I edge FACTORY llrvult! ~ Rrvice, no smokers, C.Osta pd. Pkng. 646--1252. REWARD CARPENTRY 1nl>dical/ml.'diearc billlng & ~Im . ~ 5:11-2322 Mesa. 615--0310. ~7191. 2 STORES nr. N'pt Post Of· Greylbrov.·n fe'rnale German * * INT. & Exter. Accous. cell-bkkpng & i.:en'I. ore. du tll'~. NtVElt A t EE AT l E:A;JPO •10 Shl!pherd, P.fOTHER OF 9 Jg. & sm. SJ6-1M8 lngs liPra.Yetl. Lie.. Ins. r.arli .. ld Conv. llosp., 'i781 Tc1npo Temporary Hl'lp Hotels Motels " ht.-e & Greyhound depot. 598 ut>s c s. i Local 1 ~ Ch k ' - ' gq. rt. $16.l & 300 sq. ft. ~. Bop laaS. •vi.Doe. andl? 12Be/30ach. a:~dl: arpet rv ce 1 Tl! res. '·!EN · uc · :\ow Hiring Garfield Avt-.. tl.li. Announcing * * * JU1'1j lUR · Sa1e11mt!l1: l~lJ ROO?tlS $18 wk up w/ kit. Agt. 646-2414. " E 1-li\.'IC..:-• WI" !id! tarn S10-$~ 1.oer ~·eek get· 132.50 wk up ap\ll. Children 11.B. Desperate! it~7~13 JOf!'.N 'S Carpet Ir Upholstery 100 llXX>'s Of \'1nyl samples. DISHWASHERS lift& ll(•w t·u•Luniora for 1h .. aJ • .., .. ~ ~. 1 Ori-Shampoo f re e Scot· F · ho 1 ,.7~o« Ir pet section. 2376 Newport lnduttri•I Renta1 450 lcr J pm. or~~. r...l: • clijtuard !Soil Re tardnntsi. ~ me app . --. L>ay11mc, 1\ge lS-21 ~ ~~ a ~ ,,,,\!LY 1~11.uT. I his 11 no! r. Blvd. CM. 54S-9755, 64.i-3967. 250. Degreasers & all color EXT SPECIAL $199 CLERK ·• [ ncW6p!Aper rvule and doe) H •ts NEW 1,000 & 2,lXXl sq ti M-1 SIA1tU::Sr: v.·/b\ue Mpphire brighteners & 10 minuti!' 3 Br. Lie Im. T16"'788 ,\f>ply In Pl'rson (} 'J l..Jtr ~ no t ududl' cotlectln& c.r Guest ome " Space [deal Costa ~1esa collar nametaa Oil Chi bleach for white '"""""ls. J ~Uverlni;:. l'ran1portat1011 l.ii Joe. siJ-1417 aJt 5 ' 11t'W hm 1206 Ave. de ~ Save Your mont•y by ~n2 ACOU~TC ttilings $8.99, in· 3 pm-5 pin, Mon.Fri TYPIST provided. \\e work tow- Estrelll, SC 4 9 :z _ 1 4 11 3 ine extra trips. \Vill clean lcriors and exteriors, licf'ns· 2607 "'. Coast ll1-1·y · llOW'H aJlor iC'hool and s on ~--tr---t"'~~"''\;;~~~~'-rF010wne~R~29Xl~L~,EASE~~ i':,-1San~un:;~="=·=l""= .. :j;Ji""~'~'~w~knd~.~~o.~,~·;:;:~"'~""'~~-•~U~VU1K:E;s:m~_2"~·~';~"'""~·~~'"'~·~·1;;ed:;,'R.~&::;pa1n;:"""~~-~.,._~~9771;;;;~·;f~Nl•~w~po~n~Be:'i:'aTc~hfj\'~~......,:::;:~"'~':-r~'!iJSflieallle'!O'l)1JE,-j--i~~.•~w~u~·~"F.;;'"~'~~~·'~';;ai:;,__'[i"'~·~,"""'~-~Y~·~'~'~•~ha~ve":;;o~n~""':::i't---~ Ambulato~f~dy or Man ~ 12 '31, Basset Hound, fem. u . couch ,!10. ~t . $5., .• ? }".rs,: Crpt. Shampoo,~ & cleaning ,~sn!~~~ :!.:tedG wn~\~,e 60rvtuswt pema e&to tpeypre I I h ~Yw11\~uto~1~1L·h~11~~~ °'~; 'J ._.. red w/marldnas. 23rd & exp. ~ wr.. cou ..,, no • 64 .,.,.,., • v..,. · ' · · . ~ • f.1any au ~ment1 n t e ' • Good. nutritious Food. Rent.all Wan,_ ... method. t do work myself. but will pay for expcrienc.-e. form skilled clerical Nri\'p:Jr1 BcaC'h, Irvine, San· achoul by 3 Pi\1 I o Nice, cheerful almosphcrc. Irvine, C.l\I., N.B. atta. Good ref. 531--0101. Plat.fer, Patch, ~apalr 155 Roc.IK-111er, C.M. !uncti·ons. Know!-1,1 Ana.!.: Costa ::\Icsa. a rcns. Plll"l1<:1p111e. Exp1.•r1cnce.l * Call 548-475.1 • RETIRED couple looking-. for 64~7. or f.lr. Levine l.oo}'S .15:1\lcn pr 1u t'1 t y . furn. rental or catetakl!r ...... ,·-1 Cement, Concrete • PATQ-1 J'l.AsrERING re You Look1'ng For edge of eSJineerin rr • Expe:rlcnt•cd & trainee Po-~-0041. ~~. AJI ty-. F-• ••tlmate• b sl!IO!l.~. E-:1·r-1lrnl c11rning•. ·-------1 position until April. Call ST E ,,. ......~ ·~ .... ~· . \ · olo des1'r J • '' 552-9035. LO New YCa1"5 \II', IC: CONCRETE \Vork. PaliOfi, Cali 540-682i erm1n ' • l\'l'ekly paychecks. uUilil'JnUUI .. 1nolyV<" ..... L.OVING care. Nutri. mea.ls.1 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~laKnoli<!. & Adams, t!B, remO\lf! blkto p driveways. A H F t 7 able. c1un11>1. l\1&ht po11,1 Uo11. z;r Prl.v./scmi. Near shops, Bl'\l'n fcn1 n1 In i a I u r (! Rl:!pour In c 0 n c r e t e. Plumbing I ew u ure. hr. wt.. Xint Company Ben· park&. Hbr. JI.fen & v.·omen. JI ij,f J dai1chaund, An.~ Princess 54~7630 Apply In Perton 2061 Businets Ctr. Or. J l·f.u. Paid ~ledle&I, Liie, 540-2562. Announcements 962-3991 Rewartl! PATIOS.PLANTERS I PL~~:~'l?oo ~~!:uAIR 16 to 10 PM Ev~s., Ke.ep I Irvine 83J..1441 linifoDrAm•,.LcY,edPltlLUOnlonT' Ctl". HOME for your; pal'l"nt ·.t:/ VIC. Richards Lido, ~·hlle All Concrete work. Brick, * 642-3128 • your present 1ob while 3333 Harbor Blvd lo\le & tender care. Priv or wallet 12/28. Kttp n1ollt'y, slumpslone i1·k. 894-3533. DRAINS uncJnoo-rd . $1.:.0 you learn. Mr. Ford I Costa Mesa, Calif. F /C Bkkpr $700 Ask lor Larry /\tiller semt-priv. 642-9278. return Oregon driver lie & -._ ,._..,.9601 e 642-4.121 e LOVELY Guest 11ousc now Card of Thanks/In credit cards for return PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, Sewer Jlne lo too· · SJ5. -Con.~tr Exp. Cail l.orraint-K h ,.._ open for elderly. Pvt & :tenll Memorium SOS home. IH&-i).139 alt Spm. break, remove &. replace • 549-250'1 • A.s.sembli•r . t::lcl'\IY/llll' f('c Pairl/ Al'° Fee Jobs eypunc ""l-r.ator concrete. 548-8fi68 f!Jr est. Sewing/ Alter.ati?nl :O.lust posse.~s a ba~ic I ~ WcstcliU Beautiful new modem office pvt. 544-()T;ili. I •2s Tl!E [amily of Carl A. ~ v~~e ~~t:. male cat. (.'USTO~t CEMENT won.K knowledge of f'lt •c1ron1cs I cele8'io > PetlOnncl Agency .n l'cwport []i>ach. Co. \\11\ V.ac,tlon Rent.1 t .. Christensen ¥1.ish to l!'Xpress ChUdren heartbroken Ori\'es, '''Al.KS. palios. Alter.atlona-642·5145 a5sembly pracuces & pro. • _ • 1651 l-:. f::di~cr. ,c;,,, trach key dlM:. Start $478 their thanks to our hiends lt. RE\VARD 5"5--47'10 Art. ~' Pnol decks. Don. 00-8514. Neat, accurate. 20 years exp [ t'!,ture!'J. Min. 2 )N' l"l>t-en1 [ \?11ark III Center• +. Fee Poltl/Abo Fee me Bear 2 &try 2,rp1.,ZBA. c•pecially to Dr. "1itte & c tr•ctor Is· c>.p. &y shift. Apply In • 542-3836 Po&ltions. Call ,Sally Hart, pl1cy rm. Nr ski fl. .r or Ille staJr of PacUica T,\PING knives lost Vic on 1gnt pef"Slln. See Jrrry \\"hit:i10n. f'l·::O.lAl.E ovl'r 21, li\'ing 54()..-6(65, COfUta F°el'90r\1'l('J sml group. 871-7148 Hospital, Huntington Beach, Harbor&: S. D. FIA')'. In blue JACK Taulane Repair SIG". PAINTING, Truck le<· I 'w'',~ El,· ""s.""'ntanicA'na·, .1000 \\ rsl '1tfhqtrlea l.1t1;.una Beach n r ('a , ACMgt-ncy, 2790 11arboc Blvd., R."1•1• lo Shir. ••o for the many kindnesses Stalubc buckcL Rev.·ard. ;~ , ,.... 1 ho k 1 1 • . -·10-2932 remod., add It. 20 yT"!I. l'Xp. ''''"" , a, ,. , I a c 11· 0 n · · 11' ep I'll." \lo'Or rom our o · ·'---------- WORKING v.'Oman to share apartment wllh 1\-'0rking woman-Hom e phone 64&-8783. Bu•lne5S phonl.' '646-1170. WllJ.. share 2 BR, 2 Ba apt. Dana Point area, $110. per mo. 496-3096. WOMAN & 1 yr old girl have be1t,ch apt to share. .$80. 6'13'1181 . • 'ho..,,'ll us during ow· time of :>',,... • • .,, s ~-" Of 497 '°' K h n..... t Llc'd. J\ly \\'ay Co. 547-<J036. guaranteed. ;,48-4456. ASSE:O.lBLY & ln~Pf'{'t1on ol A . u .. ,.1,,11u-y fice, hourly wage. -~5. eypunc -.-r• or somm·. IHISll Setter, len1 pup :, l 1 11 1 TI1c Susqueitanna Corp. Good pav 029 !SI 129 3 VI l.9lh & Oc Drafting Televliion Repair i;m. c el'.lronic par !i. e P I FIBERGLASS Boat Manu(. ,, • • • Auto Transportation 525 mos. c. :ean-req'd for part s:wing 5hitt. Applications now being yn mln. experience. De,y11, front, N.B. Rew 8 rd • PLANS.Houses, R cm 0 d 1 , 4· 15-8.15 pm. CoOO Conds. 1 i:qual Oppor. Employer t.aken. nights, full or part Ume NEED daily ride to Rai Hiii fi75...Qt96, ~ Room Additions. J50 up. COLOR T.V. repaired in 642-1877. Exper. Hardware lcmp. (714i 979-5860. & McArthur from Laguna LOSI': Samoyed Jlup, nlllle, ~7-0626 557·!1695 :i: ~m~o~.r ~'tireb::ndr: AUTO CLER. K _RETAIL Exper . Mlllmen KITCJrEN helper. lull time, B<'ach. Share expense. 16 wb, V1c Srookhurst I x_::c:::::.,..., ----"-'-""'-'< SALESMAN I ~ _ , Exper. Cab10Cl Anembler11 morning &hill. Xlnt rrtngc 4!»-2996. Cartlcld, F .V. It t.' \Yard . · Garden1nt c63&-:::::~848c:::7~.-~~~---CANTF~.EN IN t!OS PITAL, Cablnel Assem. trainee,~ bntt8. Beverly Manor Conv. 962-!m2. II BOB'S GAROENING ~LOR TV Cal-Tronlcs I B:O.t\V Agency, pr od u <' t full lime, 5 ilny \.\eek. !w/90m~ experience) HOflpltal, 4!JS...!786. striped c'tlt. "Sam". \"ic Rt>sidcQ.tial & Conuncrci&I ce · Hon Crevier Ml Cocktail Waltrett EricOon Yachti openl~ll. \larlOl.t• hn. Park ------- l[j] LOST onuJiC & whllt> n1a1e . & LANDSCAPL~G :r:'· ~1• $~~~~~ ktlO\\'icdge imp(.ll'lunt. Sec I 545-933l. ext 496· Sanders ~ Helpen °KITCHJo;N Aides, immed. Brookhurst & Ellli, F.V. Irvtne Indu&trial Tree Service CREVIER BMW 1931 ~~·1 S.A. Lido fl1t~hip, 642-804ol. R rdl 968-6471 1 Part·T1me ............., WANT lady to shart> nice ewa . Com pexes. TltEE TRl!\1MING , Sale11.Service -Lca. ... 1ng AµplyAllrrJPJ\1 Fl 11 ~--LADY to C'nre for diabetic Huntington Beach 1-lome. SJO LOSf: Small \lo"hite SltnX>yed 557-4299 after 5pm. Removal 208 \\'. l.&t St .. Santa Ana DON THE n.anc a ~retary patient, m11,1 be avail. by $35. mo. 536-1196 Perton.alt eup. Vic. Anahl!im St.. near EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. Cuatom omarnt"ntal work ____ IJS.3~ 171 BE.\CllCO~IBER Young lady 10 a11-,ls1 control· 7:30 arn & be capable of GIRL 25-30 to share 3 br CONSfDERING going to ~erlr,i, ~ ~ C.Omplctt-gardl!n ~e r \I. Call Dave 6'T3-ll66 AUTO l!Xll E. Coos! If"')'-. CdM l<'r. Prlvare club. Exper'd. glvin& dilrbelic I hot• . Nwpt Bch home on 111'8ter ti! Sv.'itzerland f 0 r Re· Ka m a I an i. G 4 fr.1676, p C O~n salary. Xlnt fringe 548-0142. June. 113:1. 6'T":>-3ttl. i·u·-nation' •. N-· r-·-'·Uon BLACK/white/brwn Augl ra l· &12-13.3'7. Grts OUftterman CONCF.'"SIO.N help, •--n. l)ell('f\ts. ~"111 quallficaticl n"l--L-::_~I '$~-~,--- .. ~ .... ll\llJU.a h phe-' VI [Ill . ...-.. "'"" 10 Cla.uiht'd ,\d •446. U:illy ega ecre .ary NEED atralght male & 2BR 12.'l m1lc1 away. Save time, lan male 5 c '"· c. • * * [ I i I I ~-.pencncl' l'rt'!erred, Apply 35 to 50 yn. old. to ~'Ork at Pilot, l'.U Bo!{ l.7i0, Costa :\1'1ture, l'Xpc.>r. rr1 funclion 115 uni place w/lo rent $60-'!5 monf.'y, for better health. Harbor/Adams. ~36·l2 or Robert Combee Li4*»1".a . f' 10 Penon to Pf•tc at I Orange Cnu nly Fa 1 r 1 ~lt·~i 92626_ I sec'y 10 1'l!Ornf'y ivho is air.a each i gar. 979-4866 ~. P.O. Box 3673. Tijuana, c5<9-""'rll0,7C-'·~=-~=-c=--,. 757 Shellm.ar. Apt. 2 immmm;;;;;:;;~~ HARBOR VW Grounds evt."ry V.'C?ekend. $2 . 1'"•'rC'tary trr:u1. of Nat'! WANTED workln& girl, grad ML<xiro. TI+-42&--3603, eX't 8. LOS1' dog, Dec. 17, Reward, Cott• Mesa I 1187 Be Bl d JI lilt. FLORIST n£'etled FTD &hop, mrp. Xln't npJl"lr. All fringe student. Own rm. Nwpt PREGNANT! Tb ink in i !~-&:likGordoblk"l~~er m,,ix. You are the .... -inner or Job Wanted, Mlle 700 10~1 Eka~~ M2-~. unung· &l2-9006e_ COOAltl.'Kr •.P:O.I ',.",1~16i 1]bf~ 1~~1~0P l"M-nf'fit11. Call 9'9--s.ss>. ~n'·. ---7544 aft 6 pm . AbortiOn'!' Know all lhe .............. t' 1 .... , se er, 2 tickets to t/l, • * ,...., UI 111.J r fl ,, Call .... ',__ 0.0 ~· ODUCTION t AUIO :\lcchanic-Exp a 11 • FRY COOK • 3 acts rs · .&..Ur """81:, ~ Sports, Vac.at' & PR lmpo•· for •ml d.·al--·•ip \Voman desired to run kil· ESS Charles Conklin YOUNG female will sitart' 2·1 hrs. 541-5522 REWARD, small .,.., ''"er • ...., ,.,..,, e WAITR Br. home w/ga me. $100 mo. PROBLE'l -··-. ,..__ strt---t, male cat.. red~-RKr••tional Vehicle MANAGEMENT 1 1n s. Orange County Beach rh1·n. Exp nl!l~!Ulry. S 24822 Via L.arg• S40-807i •• .~..,.._. ... ,. Vo>IP' .-. Show tnd1111t. Engineer '>''15 yn; Comm. Sl!nd u)(Juin('i; 1o i\h . Ba.l.'1, fi,,..,j(}ll N.B. e OISHWA HER & Laguni Niguel · fident s y mp at b e t I c Jar. Vic 3032 Hanhng Way, 1go f!t" 11 1 D ·1 p·1 po e BUS"OY MAN to gl\are new 3 br dplx p-g~"""' Coumellng. Abar-C.M. 833--1100 or !'167-4339. at lhC .t:U[)C'tv ry P in a Box 573 s: ai Y 1 01 ' ' 'COOK. C'XJK't". Also. food llt'r· g \"uu arc 1he 11•1nncr of nr ocean. ua 3036 1 Penin. $129 til t~~ &·-=--reL AP· LOST.· "·'Jco kitten. vie. An11helm Convention phase! of production control, Box No 1560. Costa ~tei;a, Ice \\'Ork~. Bew.rty J\l:1nor ~1uis1 be cl\•an & neat. 0\ll'r 2 !lrkr1 ~ rn the-'~-~ Co"nlor incl.-\\'aKe Incentive .l t'Ost Calif. 9'.l62G. I Con\/. llosp, Laguna 11111.11, I:! .. \pply ln pe1"t10n, Su ri Sports, Vic•llon & June 15. '" · CARE. · 00 A Placentia, Cost.a plans Presenlly em I 837 -~w c R ••5 !ft J ,.. 14 saVJng · · BABYSIITER lnr i chilrl, 6 -ovvu. & Sirloin, # \\'. oagt Recro•tlonal Vohlclo 0.rtfl'S for ent -S\.\'INGlNC SINGLES Ml"AA, L. A. Time o ce, anuary " ployed by major Co. Dc~lres mo old, Sam·3:30pm, tilr1n. COOK, ain11:lc, !or rL•llOrl !lv.'Y. 1'.B. NEW storage garages, 3 CaU J im, 2 to 8 p.m. 1930 Placentia. 548-4752. P~::e~.i; ~~~· 1~x~ia.1~ to. join 8JTI&ller oo. needln't ~'ri. Xlnl child, good f1fly, I area. Snlary + rt!t. + ap1.l ,~.U'2L~LT~1'~t~E-;L~VN~,,.-~d~.,~.,~.-.,. Show ma. lot' moblJe home&, 539-3122 HAS arcyone ~n my Cfllt '111'1111' tickets. (North Count)' ~71.~~3363ivc _.Pmd, 5·30· Mgn1t. PN'f older, mature'. ¥1.'0ffiUn. Call 67:>-5016 EYl'nin~ only. 3.:«i, xlnt frint:c bnfl:s. An•helm"' c'"o'.nvonllon boatl Ii mi&c. 543-97t'.l8. COUPLES PARTlES "Gu&". Male, whtfb k 1011""."trtt number is 5-IO·l.220) -'"~-=='"'--~--.. ~""'---· -I i\1usl h\·c.,~·n u:ansporta-COUNTER a:lrls, hourt 11-7 Beverly J\Ia.nor Conv. HOflp. 644-l061. Call Phil 2 to 8 PM niarkl. 6 toes fmt ft. * • * Nred a "Plld"! Place an ad! !Ion. 646--8.535 aft 3.30 Mr Brst Ocant'n:, 2939 E&st ~5786. Canter AV.All. Jan 1, Near Beach&: 53$--'3344 ."4~""=1122"""'----,-=.,,--= -;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;;_::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;;: BABYSIT &_lite hou~. Cooi;t High\\·ay, Corona del FULL lime female help. .l11nua.ry ~14 Atlanta. S25 per rno -PALM & CARD READINGS LOST: I.rs m1le &!alpolnt Mon thn1 t r1 8-to '1. ~gin ~f&r. Apply Don's Car \Vash I'll'"!~ 1·alt G"2-S67'1, ext. 314 536-4321 Tells Past, Ptnent A FUture Si&mcel! cat. .car on 11a:ht 1/29. o-.-:n 1n1n1. RefS. COt.iNTER girl \\antl'l'.t M'i!r 510 Est~Ua, SC. l')(·l11 ('('n 9 & 5 pm to clalm .. {21J)S!»-U50Fuil)'llc. lrnt aea. 700 Blo ck T d 'Pa d. Ntowport &!ach areo.a . C·'I • --your ucktl•.tNorthCounty ~G~~ rtA_~~ st~ ALCOHOLICS Anon.ymws. M~tt , CdM . 6T3-540'l. ra er $ ra ISe 548-571i6. I ~-~.d. -.i for app1. HEl~3-tNTEO toll-rre~ num:er ts .. 'WJ.ln!J .... th Phone 50--nl.7 or write PRESCRIPTION IU1I BABYSITTER 1-1an!Pcl, Meu Apl l. _, mon . PO Box l22l. Cotta MHL &:18.lltt, 5"&11 perldna: Jot. tutt & relia wonuui to DEUCATF.!\SE~ i\lnn. niu.~I GENERAL Office 1yp1na: l.neJ S.Cretery to $IOO Offlc R I I 440 Sun Doc 31 1 • nes ma . d gt be O\'Cr l'l. ncal le ck'po rr 1·11' • ~· ' -· e .., I Soclel Ctu1>& SU morn, ' I I ~t eves (Or 8 yr ol rt. dablt', full liml'. Stt Terry l tl2 An.•~~"'"<'• exper. ~arp friendly lndt\I. needed ph-f73-7'43 e\'CI-S3&-m9. ~ [ or Jlm. Il l Time Uquon, desired . ...,_'""'}, fllr m11rveklu1 firm ln o:Wllsr~.&il~at~ FIND YOURSELf' SMALL YorklhtN T~r. ti" mes BAB\'SITIER, rellahle for 2 495 E. lilh St, Coal.II i\lesa. GI R l. f Um" • Albt>rls brea1h1akina loca.Jc. Temfic mo. Anl aer avail. S2S No. JN SOMD>NE D..SE silver, blck Alan. Vk Sant.a yr old boy, my honl<' ET l\'EH.~ p lfO'llt'tv, So Cotut Plaza. 11taff. Call fury, 833-2700, 192 DISCOVER Ana AY!r_ N.B. F.an Jusl Northbluff, N.D. Tues &· D ~. · an. erm i\JC!8 ~. Apply betv.'TI 6 • Dt-nnt~ Ir,. Denni• Pt'nonntl N!'WpOl"t Bl, N.B. 50-l DISCOVERY cUpptd !M-'U04. Fri 64.t--4147 alter 6. P!Tinit F..8rly A~f. for LA 9 pm. 1\itf'n<.')' of Irvine. :ll8:2 •n4 or •o1c-·1tn "'• Of. d II I ' I Tim~ l)t'llwry to N.B. •11 •• 1 'Dr 'fiOI m ne;' ~OJ. $40. 114-&15-6885 21J.387-3393 WlltTE Male Min. Poodle.. 0 ars BABYST'ITER for oom· homf's. $250 per mo. J\fu.ill Girl ~·r1rl'f ''"''tin · w/kttch/batb . CM. Tr•vel 540 ChrUtmu nlle. "Sam", . munity centtt program1, hll\-e depr!ndAblf: ctr car No Expenenoe Nee. L-EGAL SECRETARY m<al ----------1 Vie: Corona del Mir. l.aJtul'IA NUmcl, Ube:ral !~net ' be reiiM~t. OW!t 18. 548-1"fi9 &autitul modem of c . ' · o:s 675 ·;:5-<1653.:.=:;:::,--~..,-~..,... wages. 494-9431. &t:z....«W>. GOVEM"i:ss. llw I n , l.oC'nttd In ll'\11'1t Oo~lox. 2 , ADIO"""'Ci om ' ,.,_, ••• le '-~"-s.1 bUr:y Jnte~ C.M. $90, a..iu;,i , _,. "'4 _...._. TRADE 10 acrf's nr Bar· 32' Sallboet n.ctna 3cer. B ABYSl'ITER WM'TED. DELl\'ER\' ol iJ A 1 Ly Laauna. Beach. Re-fttencet r.rNI houn. ary to . UUl'a Inc. 60-Qlm, SET SAIL Retritvtr, Ana '° 0.0. stow kit late model hff.vy Vlllue over '3,COJ. l'tt,<lt my horn~ M•tuno t'Oman, I PILOT SUNDAY ONLY to required. Dept. of Labor Call llclen H~ , TAHITI RewNd, (Ealtaide Colt& or a,or;1 car-. pwr crulter kit car or ? ror 2 children, Morning•. ~newsp&Pfl' CtJTlen. R.;: nae tea.le. Wrt~ Cluallled Coaal•l Pl!nOnnel ~ P'ROf'!SSIONAL8'l:ltt'= Grand 3 l l.Nttd Scbooalt. Mesa) ttM8:2'7. or eqty In home exchllnge !13-2-llO r .\'. 84l-<ai. 1 qutret the use of 11. Slatkin Ad No. 581. OA\ly Pilot, P . 2790 lf!Lrbor 81\'d., C. • to Co-Hell •t Bol~.m · crew• JUl!:M. lb. CDltl. 6LUl male, msd: A:loclli!. value SSOOOIS7000. 979-9165. 673-7700 BABYSITI'ER ~111ntltd for \\'JOO or Van. O>nlacl ~1r. O. 8o>I'. ~; to.ta 1'tcaa, LEGALS'ECRE'l'ARY . H.I}. p?!lrno. M&--7=. (211) mlUf V)dnlty of f..tAJDOll.a I: TRADE $,"6,(i)i) l'qty in 12 J\f-1 tncom~ prop./for 3 bet· pm lime \\'Ork, 2 chUd~n. HtuT)' Seeley, 3XI Wut ~ ('..A 92628. Xtn't !>'Pini( skllla MJ'd. toO 9Q " Nfl:Wpor\ Blvd, Ehler. 8f7 ... 711'0, unlll rpr ieqty in 2, 3 or 4 nn Mu.le w/2 to 3 acm. N!"t.-,,ort A~a. 6G-0262. SI., Coat.a 1iletL HAIRSl'YUST: atl away fl>+; S1enorttte; exp e r . ~C. ~~ Carpet .• • ,. DL\Ll. male bl.Kk' It white ID'lfb or 1T1 Balboa Pm· s. CalU .onb'. Ph: tTI 41 V•ca.ncin COit moMy! ~nt D!:LIVrnY • Stock, f/thnct. <rom rollers. We. Jmt cut Pttrd. &u.~31. ••• d1Y~8--DAY lo 1 Y,,'ay Dl&bl J.\X l)'aaldurt. Ja,pt,ne1e SJilnliL Rward ll'llUla pttfft'ft<L m.aJ95 or P.O. Box Ml&, }OUr hoult. apt.. a_tot'f: J.h~ be OYtt l! w/dean \;1r. S..OC .. f« mn. lltlr Uke to tnOtT Our Tndll''1 qo..,. • u"' r.,q~ J 1 l1lO IDf retunt. $!!p! H.B. Owner 11'3-lfM CucamoDa:•, Calli. s1m. bldg .. ttc. thnl a bl.Uy Pl.Jot drivtr f'l!C. St. Sl..85 hr. ~ nt. "3--tl Pand\8e calumn t1 fat J'CIU.l 1---1-IWI ,0 edl 'Doo1 -~ .._ ' ~ SOU l\!I' ffOl!ls , , , _,. " au.tllld-M. -· l "°"' 49' E, 1111' GM, . Solt --~tl<Um ~II-. I.,. foN -,.,.n ""'"¥ ld-l!Sll. _ I r ' ' • ' DAILY PILOT lliJJ I •et 11 1 I~ L-1 iiiiiii __ ,,, .. ~l;;;~:1 !ml -·~ .... ,~1~~11~ w;r-~··~ .... ~I •~·1 -3 Linn, 2 Tllftff, $2.ot Ill Ml_I...,_,. 111 Plono1/0.-gen1 126 l[Il) I J[Il) ._I _& •1 _' _.I~ [ LYN-PART-TIME MED. FRNT OFFICE NURSES Al<kl, all """'" Sec'yl! ...... pt, sh ~ WellrHMI .. Cooks * AUCTION * 3-Jl Shltt. Apply In pe-non, Trlkc over front d~k ror expert. perf'd. A,pply In Se'l.'tt'tary $000 {)\•er J.8 F HV11lill6;:100 ~c·h Conv. local doctor. blust hMVl' in· Jl('nun, llu111lri;rton Beach TkX Sct.-retary SSTh O&rl'• Jr. RIDAY 7 :30 P .M. flOlp. 18811 f'lorklA St., aura.nee e.xprT. Salary 10 Conv. lll>li"p., l!llill Jo"torid1;t A.iM.. Bookkeeper $500 279 E. 17th St., CM JANUARY S 11.8. 114'7~15. Ml. Call Sally llarti St., ll.B. 841·3.115. Ensr. ~1.ary t'iOO Sl'C! ,_1llllq'cr 1:-atatc A Storqe Sale: Car- LVN-1/tbnt". rarK LI d 0 541)...0055, COllStJll i'Jt.'r.oonne NIJJtSES' nidCfl, 11U 11hlfts, MOOlctLI Bek Ole $450 1--~W,.;A~IT~R°'E"s°'s"'E~S~-IOl\I, Ollhl)ft(,'k1, Wlll'drolH..'!i. Ftq:thle~ GQ..80-14. No calls ~nc.-y, 1100 Harbor Ulvd., expc-r. pr .. t., f111l or J>tlrt l'YPlsl to $500 Old Marble Top Tab~s.Lyre .st1.-"r S:JOpn\ C!'lt. lime. Bcwrl;y !'ltanor Con· Payroll/Constr. S('.;,cJ Night Shift Ha&t-. 2 Wine Back Velvet M ACHINl'l"T·PrototyP<i •-MEDICAL. ASS ISTANT valt•M'("llt Jlospltal, 21452 Bkkpr/C',onstr. $650 H Apptyd' lnR"""""t I Chai.nl It Side-Oiatr. Old "' ... Exp'd nr•.-fi.•r'<l 10 trtun iu Vb1 l<~trada. l..ai.i..•11111t Hills. l~nl ~·ci'l'lt11"' $a(Xl ow•r I es •Uran L..arnpg, Scwinz l\fuchint"t, FIREWOOD SALE MOS'J'1. Y t.a.tndor maJe *p IANOS*ORGANS* puppy u.au. B1k "'""' llam.mond, WurhtJtT, many paWI. 8 wla old. a.ttn1nl olhrn. January cl<tararice j>enonallty 6/rl481 on now! The bc!t deals are FREE KITI'ENS alw-.ys at W •llichs Music City 675-12911 Soulh Coas1 Plaza !W0-2830 models, n\Clld, Cap;1llle of ,... ~ ------~~~ ' ~1 \" c-·• 11 N B Cnl TV' A "-·I ~-1 111!('1X)', II ~ t![ly w1\!k, no NURSING Akk•1, 111! sl1if1s, E11.ec. Se.·1'ttwy i100 """ ~. """ .,.,y., ' · ot' s, U<_,f'OOln .::ic • tooling mfv. air "''till llll' vru· s . ~.....__'-''"" E ORT ll<>cne St.'\•r &r. Oin.1 of IOI,\''""· ComiJOll(>nt n\achln-~1tl 1. '""""JU. .xlnt fr1ng<' hnlts. Bl·v('1·1.y N WP \\'AITRF:S..'i·Dhmer I-loose <'X-~ 'I C fl · 1 p I A I' 1 21 ~" A Drawers, Burik l~. 01- *PIANOS*ORGANS I ....... _ 11~1 Going Out For BU11int.-.11o . r". Bt.'111 quality -prices . serv. l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I $6. off ptor cord. $3 off fl'-'r Aawal·Stelnwa,~o.Bnld"·i1i. Ct(·.11 '• rortt. $2. ofl Jll'r 3nJ ronl. Player Piaoo11 I: ltoll11 Pet1, General *50 Price'I red1K"t'fl on flt't"'wood \vHh l'OllY of th\& ad. lnr. Mu•t huve ex""r & own l\11!'.N "'111111"1 t./ll1nc fnl' " 11nor onv. ~111t11 , ersonne nency 111.:r 1in: 1. or vv••r. P-~ •••· '1"" • I · n1 °'3 w vllM, Dinl•tlCli, \V1&Sht'111, IOOI•. Top t>•Y • l.rln1·,1• vuriou.~ ('ar \\'11.~h 1lulh'\C. II "'''"'1 '"'" 833 Dover Dr N B PY in pcl'llOn ° y, O'I • • .-,,.,,.,....,.--.,.---'1 ' • 19th CAt D r y e r 11 , Hefrlgt"rator'!l, benefit!. F.OE:. Accurnu~ you ul'f• N·liuhlt• & loo1 kin1i.: NUHSl::S Aide, ln1rnrd. OJ)('n-642-3870 ==·=~·~--..,.-~~~• Stovet, f'n-ezen &; mU<·h 50c off per 12 cu. ft. Henrals • .. • .. • \Ve Buy·St'll , Dally 11).8 Sun 12~ AKC REG Seagle, champion J\.fold Co. !213) 921-7;'!16. for i<1l•111iy v.·urk, llPP Y 11 Jni,:: • 7.;i ;JI), i-.:x1>1·r. J>N•f'ct. [,..,,..,..,..,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!""" WAITRE&; want('(l, Exp'rl. !\.fAIDS v.·antl•d 16_2;, ;t<MI. P1'™111 to n1an;;il{(·r. Jo"n1n· Appl1cot11JnK 1ak1•n oth('t SECR1'..""TARY, EXEctrrlVt-:: Apply Odlel Rl"lltaurant 1400 inWorelN. DY'S AUCTION Pa.rt time. Nev.'l"ltt Channel 11\111 Vutll')' ('1tr \\A~h. 100::., lilu lts. l'urk Ur!o Jo'ln~sl1l11, SI ..,, . ,,,, \\11•sl Coast HY>')'. •""'JO Jo:llli;; AVI'., Jo".\'. ti-l:l-N(}ll, '}()rth&nd N v.•pm, l)'J)lnJ: w Inn. u-. 1 _.__ -1 ---;c-;---v.·11n1 a1·1·11r.ll<'ly. t yr \VAITRF'~"-'>ES nct'llNI. Apply ~IAIO "'Ith l'l·lr~rn·l·s. 4 ht~ ~I E:N \\'A.UINI f/titne for --Nurses Aides J1t-'r.«lnni•I b ;1 l' k.: r u u 11 <l in 1~non. Shcntlon Beach l'OME SROWSF. AROUND wt!!kly, N<' .... 'Jl01"1 Beach \1U"1011.'< '':tr ."11"h dutlf'I. lf 1i,:x11t'ru·nr1'<I 5!9-306 1 l',;St'nlia.l: aceountin~ Inn. lluntlngton Beach. 207$~ Nrwport Blvd, G4I 4021 you 1U'•' rl..'h11lilt · .I( lookin~ -.c--:o----.,~.,-''-C"-kill)111i1'tlJ.:"l' h<'lpful. \VilO \\l'ANTS TO WOH.K? Behind T0t1y'¥ Bl•lg. ~1afl'(. Both f.ucntyptus Ii Ornntl""'ood 2 Locations to lk'r\'e you. Sand Cnnyot1 ,t. Sl)nta Ana F"rwy. or fll yford IW. at lrvu1e Hlvd. Jo'IF.1.D·s PIANOS OOck ~'1'0Ulld ..... 'OUld like to Co~ta }.le1a t n4) 615-3250 int-ct 1ua.l(' Be a g I e I ~-~-~---~=I v.•/papt'n. Obj(.'Cl-lanlll,y. Sporting Goods 830 Pick of Jlttt'l'-male 8ll-l52.6 ltF.f\1ING'I'ON 1100 --8.uto cruxJ~i& BOARD, ll yn shotl{WI. a!nlmt nrw, $110. aU bn't"dit. Jo'rt't' pickup! ~ yr old custom made gUn '"!-;ill·rry'g," Poodle pups area. -~f'~_. ----fnr 1iH•1HJ.v Y.tJt"k, apply ln OFC. fll1u1111:rr/fo'ull l'hli('. Job int'ludcs OC•in.i: sect't'lary DRIVE A CAB! Costa M('IB. * &M.>-8686 J\IAN age t:i tu ~IO !or J;M•t'litlll 1u nuuuittl', r. L.frk> Book k 1• e fl c· r, U o M I 1 -o• I I I h 1~. lo gt>1w..·ra manager & con-CllOOSE ~•r hou~. v.'Ork \\'oodv.ur1<1n~. full 1in11'. .:.:.:U l'i1r \\'11.~h. <ISi 1o:. 17th Sr.. •'A l' rs 1 P on .HtY. troller as ...,-ell a.~ handling for .,...,nieft be yOlJr own PRIVATE party m u at cabi net , $225. ~1679. a\·ail. j.16-2$.IS=·~=~~~I ()pen S•t. & Sun. 9 to 5 Store, Rest•urant, TALK~li1ynah Bird with B 132 lflf\,'C nc"' t'~'l'. $100. - Ra,.lolph, CoRta t.(l"'!I.'\. Cos111. ~1""". ''<•1·hling A:-....cM:s. C:u r 11. 1 1 1 '"-• .,. fi _,. __ · -__ ,._~.,... fra.;.ff.1.51. J)(>J'S(HllK' ret"()ro; ~ or 100 hoss Men or y,·omen. Can be sacn K.'f! ne art '-Vl'''"llon MANAGER TRNE Nationally known lloor covering hrn1 v.·111 tru~n cleancul youl'ljl: 1111111 tv manage own 1'IOTI.'. I li)::h eamlfll\'.5 to $10,00). Salary + co1nm. Call Hoh .St11rk. Mt}-6(M, Coaslal Pf'r.;,!)nrM"i Agl'1icy, 2790 Harbor 13lv<l., CM. f\fATURE '''<>mnn nt:.t'<led to manai;it' h&·hold for fa111, uf 3. !neJ. SUJk•rvlsion of 7 yr, old son. Lile cleaning & 1110TLL. /l.1u1ds 11,anlt:.,I. Ap-Q<'<'ICE:-&,-..,..'"'"-.,---1:..:\l11l<> & many oUw:r #miac. sllghtly handicapped. Vtfl, and furniture. AU iterns ply in ()C""'-1n only. l'ost11 rr r e lephone n ·11ponsibilil11•s, l"f'tired. Age 21 lo 70, irup-50% or I~ of a1)f)raised Ml'sa In11, ~'OS llarbor JJlvd, d1spatl'h rfutit·s lor ret!N'd Contact 0..tthy Ellf'a ror plement your lncon\e. Dri\'e value, Chinese Clol.,nri." _C'!l.1. lyr>f':...lk'~n. S:i l-7:«>7. appt. V1•ga l::lectroni<.'S, a cnll 6 1111: or mo!'{> a day. 12" deep bowl $200. SidfX'y i\IO'rHElt'S aidc-. Jlve In, :, OPF:RATOR~. 11lnglf' 1lt'!t'dle 54G--02'll, ext lL Apply In pitn0n, Yellow Cab Yan:I ~ascapt> ll"x15·· $100. days, 3 childJ't'n. pvl rootn ,!(, ov1·1·lock. Z1p1M·™.·lh•r. Tnp S..·c-rett1ril·~ Co .. 186 E. 16th St .. Cosla Pa ll' i;1gned Jap81J('lit' color ~th. Lagu!lll Bch. 494_~. p.1~. ''XJX'r. only. Rolf's LEGAL Mesa. prints 14"x6" $'75. \Vahrut N e,~ ~lf.i.;., S6:"1 Pl'oclue1ion Pl, l"O'IAN ""rt time Apiily rhinD. cabi!ll't $1."q, Wttlnul r: .D 2 men, tt'littd' or Nn. SECRETARY '". " , : •7 7. ~ · drc8.~r $100. 2 elegant sc111t-rctir('d, lo "ork <'Vf'I'\' ---------l<OSTC.R "REE ,f,, hangin1: lllmps $125 for pair. wrekerxt a! Orange County OHTl lODONTIC i-· RON T SANTA ANA S99 \Vest 19111 St., C.M. \Vhite chair $25. Plus many f>'air Grounds. $2 HR. Very OrfJCE Exp nrc. Top 1irn1 oi't_-dll t'Xl"t'llenl i'!CC• \VQMJ\N HJ:C 35 to 50 for litr o!hcr misc. itl'nts of 1,.,,1,, ""O-k. !!62·2•IO:i I ·' I I k 10 I 29"2 Clo" I ·1 ., .. • 1·1:tary or 1111ar11 young u1· ac ory wor , IN!. :i 1110nne, g ass, SI wr. 6'12-0006 Alter 6 PM I Parking Attendants torru.•y. Alust havl' Co.Ill. Randolph, C~tn Ml'Ma. toys. 13" bike .$10. Call so1ne cooking. Sin. apt. Nl''o\'11.l><fl>Ct' Carriers Top J.ll•Y· A11ply in pcnion. lrgal baelq:round. Top /1<1}'. \VORK1 NG n1unagcr for c'O(· 0"'""63~~001.,,._ _____ _ \\\"11 1'hur11 llf'hvn 6 & 7 In1medi1tll' opening. fl·e shop. Expi.•r. Pll'ase PRIVATE parry 111 u" l Uve-ou1 "'' opUon to livc·in BOYS & GIRLS shorlly aft. fan1 . buys nu 10 yrs and ohlt·1· Mme. Car req'd. Xlnt \V. Nt'"'iXll1 B1>1H·h an'<•. salary &. "'Orklng conct Mr. Gooil profits. Cunlart f\lr. -and Mra. K.lou.. Of!.icc;_ -Seay-, Baily· Pi~. C-M. 911Hi090, llome; 6T:i-7614. e 642-4.12l e 11111. Hun~!')' Tii.il·r Rcslau. S.J.S. iu•nd r1'11uml' P. 0 . Box 1623, sat•rlfic<' line art l'OUf'Clion. 1·n n1. 35;~ F:. f'aci rlc Csr 11':MPOllARY SERVJCE Nt'wpo11 lkach, 92660. All ite1ns 50-;;, or less of ap. ll\1 y, N.U. Ai;k for Daphne. 14:.?4 So. Grand, S.A. s.17·5736 ~ praiiwd value, Chinese PAl{T tin1c jobs, ideal for 511:CRET AR1£S Clol80Ml' 12" deep bruy,·n sludl·nts 17 ,'· over. TI"r. ~----8 YNG • .MAN. JH!8t ~ppe~i!!g,_ $200. J!!I~ bro n z f!' * * * Alex H•rrl5 25625 Nino• Mission Viejo You an• the "'inn<:r of :.! tickf'IM lo tht' Sports, Vacation & Recreation•I Vehicle Show 11t lht! Aneheim Convention Center Jnnuary 5.14 Plt'flS.• 1·all 642.f>678, e.xl . 31<1 ll('lv.·ccn 9 & 5 pm to C'laim your 11ck<'ls. (North County toll-(J·t'<' number is 54().IZa}J * * • FURN. LR !ICl, lamps, BR M'I, din. r1n set 2-TV'.11. Potted plants. 645-ll35. !litATURE PBX Operator, NO\V hiring 3 1von1rn in llus Answering service. Alter-area -Part or full tin1c - noons & eveit-includlng Div. ol West Bend COl'Jl. - wkend!I. Full & part 11111('. Car NE-U!ssary. Call for 542'-1164 A11pl, Mr. or J\.trs. Drew, . * I ooo~ FREE * will tr11ln In Floor Covering: W'"'<'. )5006 Jaf'k!IOn, 1.lid· 0 II '1 Sl'll.ted lady lamp in form Of ...,. LtnOJ('Um, cpl & I e. " u._'>f: wuy Ci!y. Liz ltcinder's Agency 1in.w OY.'n lrlUlsp. !fun· lantern. TcAk base. SDI. Miscellan90us Pax opc.1t'tttor, 11mall office. 4500 Campus Dr. tir1J.,>ton lk-ach nrt."a prt"f'rrl.. Pair of sigrl('d Japanese t'OI· Wented 820 M A T U R E grandmotherly type lady wtinfed for oc- casional overnight babylllt- tlng, must drive. 640-l'Wl. MF.CHANIC wanted. Forei&:n can.. Costa Mesa area. 642-5133. 84~3874 H.B. Nurses Needed 11-7 & Other Shifts Top pvt. duty pay. lmmed. PDY for floor duty. CQonty·wi<lC'. Need RN • LVN · Aid£·~. Lf'scoulle Nurse11 Registry, 351 Hos- pituJ. ftcl., N.B. (Lobby Park l.ido Bldg.J 642·9955 or 540-9954. C ' M rt ' . 546-2118 Ne.,..,po,1 "··o•h Srf'ndy work, SU.-201S or all OI' prints 14" x 6" $75.1----------0ll a es11 Ul'('S, pa tnll'. uo.: " Sidnt'y Yard st'ascape 11" x Ew & graveyard. 645-/J(jj, .SECltETARY want c d, 6 & wknds 5J&.3207. 15" SlOO. Large modem oil SCRAM I 'ITS Pharmacy Assistant mininium 2 yrs exp. Typing ~ painting Sl.25. !\!any other •L ~1ix htislncss w/pleasurl• in spi..'ed 65 w.p.m. Shorthand miSl-. il<'ms Of CJoi~IK!. ANSWERS an important part ol medl· desirable. Law Fir m . lll'!tr..) glasK, silver. etc. !\.1ust Ji(!{! · cine. Gr<>al oppor. ·!or suix•r ~~~~ l'Ontacl It u th , ~ V to appreciatt>. Call 644-6631. personality, Call 1.:im. I i;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;m;;;j~ERF.O, 1973 Garr a rd Damask • r.tangy • Sorry • llU·2700. Denni!! & Dennis SECR1'..IAJl.Y • Receptionist model. Systt'mized au t 0 t 'inish · FRIDAY r er.sonnrl Agen<'Y of lrvinf', for groWing archih .. -c turu..l changer, 200 11.·att am/fm 1'''0 mo!IQuitOK were silflng 2082 !\.ilchcl.'!On Dr.. engineering tirn1. CaU for Antiquff 800 rc<oeiv<'r. J t' n s c n air on Robinson Cru.&oe. One PRESSMEN ·~~1v 11 1 _appL M.;r1H28. · suspension speakl'l'll & tapr 1>H id: "l'1u j.,roing OO\.\' hu! I'll u..N • ama<n ANTIQUE Squa1't"' ltoscwood dC('k. Sllll lli-,u1d rK'W "in nu'C'I you on F"HfDAY.'' 700, ltl'k. Ma nage sm11.IJ SECURITY GUARD Piano, beaulilully carved. box. Was Jef1 unclainn~rt on shop. 541)-968]. !\.lust I><! UK>t'Uughly c..-..:11'd. \\'Ill ac<.'l'Jll ~s. orfl'r . layaway. No\v, ~134. er.ctit Reel ,Est•te S•le5 Own wlilorm. Apt+ Salury, 6TJ-1542 or 644-()491 dept. tTI4) 89~1. 546-0310 FREE OAK Roll Top d1'Sk, !land DEMOLITION SALE . L.100 SERVICE Station Salcsnian, c!U'V{'<l Jo'rcoc.11 Hunters . Applianct'll, sh u t t c r ~ , LUDV.1JG douhle Ba11.~ IA·u1n scr. Rogcrs chron1e dyna- sonic Snurc. 3 Toni Tonis, 5 Zildjian Cymbals. $525. Call 494-8851. ar 673-1181 DELI and ~taurant Equip· 3 \\'JUTE DOVES ment lor iwle. f"(lr dl>ta16 $3 f>:ACH · Call 496-34 13. Cull 545--0R"tO TV, RMlio, HiFi, Ster90 836 Cass 852 Hlli-IALAYAN t 'lamt-pl. STEREO 180 w111.r AM/fM ;·em. 5 nln!!, ihol!!i, A"'Ul'd5, stereo ~Iver \\•Uh 8 track Good pedigree & person.a.II· & quad Input, ~vlth 2 Jen.~n ly. /\It ti pn1, j.17-79'17. loan1 front au· l1Uspens10n "''alnut l"i!.binet spl'ak.crs & Dogs 854 Pi,'Of<'S!lional size turnt11blc 0-BEDl '"NCE 1 S!! 10 !art \\'Ith wood base dustcovl'r ~-ca. S . IK'Nile & cart.ridice. H.l'gUJar'. \\'e·cl. Jan. :11, 7:30 pm,, 1n ly $368. Jnvt'ntory clearance the Ne1vp011 Bcach/lrvu~ pritt $199.9.1. USA St<'ml !'rca. 01w..·11_10 all dogs ov1 r Fttight Llquidalo?"ll 1'19 E. :> 1no. olfl. 5-16-4928_. ____ 1 17th Sl., Costa Mesa. GERMAN Short.hail' pointeni: 61fr2442. Purebn>t.I, no papen;, 6 wb iENITll & RCA Tclevisions old . PLil'l'Y shot. $.10. at .drastic price reductions. oM~7~--4357=~·c...,~--.,.,--.,... All models priC"ed to clear ST. Bernard 11 rno. old male. during our end of year sale. AKC, pruf. obcd. trained. 3 yr picllln." tube, 1 yr parts $00. 496--4102. & servi<.-e y,•arranty .. Cash 90l cl~O=,~,~,=. ~.,~d"'-'B~E~A~G~LE=.-o-,al7e Plan or terms to 36 !'f'O· AKC l"CglAtl.'T'Cd. Will sell Hurry for full selection. for $15. St2~2. Anlt.>nnas sold or inslallcd at -"'.OC-'=c.O"~--.,--__,, cosl .,.1ith any color set AKC. Chihuanua.s. show qual· purchaM!<:I. ABC Cokn' TV, i~y. 6 "'ks old.; lm1ned. de- 9021 Atlanta at ~1agnolln, livery, 494-2742. Huntlngt.On Beach, 968-3329. AIREDALE Puppies, AKC, STEREO tradt'-in-Your u.serl chan1p. l!irf' & rl11n1. equipment will sav<' you S 5-18-0063 on purchase of any n<'w SPR INGER puppy-male, i;ys1e1n in th!' slor,.>. USA AKC, 9 wks, hunt-shOw-pet_. Srereo Freight Liquidators, Call 496-4536. Jl?._~4,;7!11 St., C.Osla Mesa, oo~=B~E=R~.~1A~N""'P~l~N~SC=H~E~R;-;fo-. -· niale puppies. $50 or offer. LUD\VIG double bass drum ft1ust sin·. 645-6008. set, Rogt"t!I c hrome . Mecflc•I Recept Trne Ell.ch mom lna: you'll don 11 lovely while unlfonn & bright &mile when you land thlt super spot. Jo'riendly lndlv. 10Ught to grect pa. tients in bt'aul. .. nt'w ore. CaU Pru, 833·2700, Dennis & Dennis P enonnel Agency of Irvine, 2082 Michelson Dr. Sell Idle ltem11 now! can 60-5678 DOW! NURS I NG-Director of NUJ'St.'!i. l.VN 3-tl shill. Nurses Aides, day 11hif1. Garfield Conv. Hosp., 7781 Garfield Ave., H.B. license Tr•ining Limited Time Only Famous llc«.>nse L"CIUl'Se 110\Y availabie thru Tarbell Coni· pany. Applicanls fully rc- lmbur5ed upon quuJ.IOcat ion. New or cxper1cncrtl sales pooplto. OpenlnJit!I availabll'. Complete training program. Future n1anagement oppor- tunities. Call 1i1r, Sloan ul 832-5440. I/time c~ shiJt. Must have cabi!ll'I. c1u·pets. gatc11, l'lt:. All goes. lite mcch. kno\\•ledg<'. Neat 64:1-1269' Bring own to I l -11 o uppcarancc. Ap{lly ,\i\1 2lOO checks-Jan 4-1 10am-2pm \VAl\'TED dog house large dog. dyna.'JOnic snaw, 3 Tom LONG. Haired .. Dachshund for Tvnis, ;i Zildjian cymbals. puppiet. AKC, ll.1\h shots. 3 $."12."1 or !x-i;:t orfl'r. 494.ss;,1. n10fi. 637-8906. NURSES Aides 7-3PM exper. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St, Cfl.f. ~. A OONYEMIEHT 9HOPANG AND SEWING CIJIOE FOtt THE GAL ON TH E ea, For •n ad In Woman's World C•ll Mory Beth 642·5678, ext. 330 Pantdress Wrap! Capelli ~LenCJfhs LOOK . ·r\~'ICE Sl 'l!l'RISE -$horts, lnp, 11k1rl nrt• all one! Cut out 1111d slitch 1111 thig dra1v-stnt1J.: h H I ! !' r pt1nldn'!lll In <t ntorning. S1•11· scvf'ml Vt'r~ion.~ ln Pf'!lny- wli;r t'01ton11. Prlnled Pitrern !'1-1~"\: Nt:"' Children'!! SIZ\'11 :.!, I. 6, S. Size 6 hlk~ I 'I )'IUl\li 4:j... Inch. /I .~~ tn1 A&B~ I \\"t•ar a dai;.hing i-ho11 or iotll{ <"ape marl<• of jiffy \\'OOd -~real for sport or tnwn. Ju111txt.knlt poncho-cape - W'iC contrn~I ror \\'f':.lvinJ: lhrou;:-h t•able1t, frin~t'. liiake short \'ersion 0114' color. Pat· tern 71::17: dirt'('ti(lns. 1-iF.VF;NTY·t,VE CENT8 ftJ r each pattern -add 2.1 <"Cnl~ tor each pattern for Air J\lail 11rirt SJ)t"cial Handl· ing; olberwi:qe third.class <lf'livPry .... 111 fake three '''l'l:'ks or mort'. Send lo t\liC'l' Bl"IXlk:i!, th<' l)AfLY PILOT, 10'.i, Nee<Becrn..fl 1>i>p1 .. ikl"I" lf\3, Old Chtol~a Station, Nc'v York. N.Y. 10011. Print Nan~. ,\Jdroi.• .. Zip, l"ritl~m Ntuubtor. N F: 1-; D l. E Cft.\fo,' 'il! TARBELL REALTORS REAL ESTATE - SALl<:SMt:N -\l'hy not \\'Ork in the hottesr area Hun1ing- lon Bl'at'h/}~ountaln Valley. And let us Ira.in you! Call Phil tifcNan1ec>, VILLAGE REAL LSTATE, 962-4·171. R. E. TRAINEE R. E. Broker &: Oevclof)('r, 1vill train & sponsor for license. Call bct\\•n 10 uni & ::! pm, 545-1124. RELIEF cook & kitclM"n he-Ip, lop Yl'H~l'l!, ("CIUntry club. Six' C'h<'f at Ben Brmvn's, 3U06 Co.,st llwy, S. Laguna. Restaurant Ex per. CashiPr. \Valtf'11i or \\"ait. l"fi!Sf'S ,t, Bus Ht'lp. Sc<' M i~ l\:lcl.eod arr 4 pn1. Ben llrown 's, 31106 So. Coast llll'y., L...1gun11 Al"h. RETIRED type 1>erson for otrfc'C' & tclf'pllone dispatch rlutil's. fl.11-7307. RN rcllcf nijihl.ll, Bl'vt'rly Mttnor 11 ·7:30 Conv llospital, 496-.'i'Tt.6. SALESLADY f(lr Jt•wrlry 11torc. Rt•f<'r<-'tlccs n-q'd. Call ~lil-:HO:.l. SALES Ex<."l•llt•nt opp1y, \\'Ork your 0\\'11 hr~. nan1e your ov.•n 11ay. Nol tloor lo 1toor sc•ll- in~. Publi1· Relations but niu.qt I><! snlc:-s-n\indl'C.I. Sl·nd resun11• 10 P.O.. Box 100. ()y,·atonna. /l.tinn, or phonl..' 714-!162-265 t SAL.l::S Mg:!' . I l 1N' morivatNI slsn1n. s;1Jrs mkt. 4-!l pin """'""' I r a i n develop SAll.i.\IAKER ·who is rs- pandln~ So. Culif. Loft ne en ... journf'yman sailmak<'r & b enc h 111 an cxp'fl. ruston1 .~· 1lea!C'r Mil.~ nnly. X l n 1 <.'01Tl- pcnsation along \\'/rncin.:. Ncwpo1·t Blvd., Cf..1. Appliances 802 673-5001 ~Via Lido Soud. SHARP GALS l..DOking Jor IX'ffil position in boutique aales. Jo"ull .Ii ''' lin1e positions avail. lur expcr. people. 4.:11.U for Appl. . -\\'AYNE 30" riding sweeper, HARVEST gold refng. lJ.t Jarobscn 84" 1 r i. p I c x cu. fl .. very 1,.>ood <."Clnd . ST.i nlOWer 5'xl4' ta.ndf>m ax il• 6'14-1968 aft 6. trailer.' JOO gal mobile spray HEFRIGERATOR 5 yearsl07d;og."'5ol&-~-=34=1-=4·_,_ __ _ THE LOOK ~500 <1ld very c~n00so DBCORATOR ha.-; !IUJll'r hl•avy plu."h shag l'a.t'pet SlL\RP a1e11 girl f 0 r OVER 200 washen:, dryers, lcltnver. Royal blul' 30 yrs .. divcrsi11l'd ofc w 0 r k , refriJt"rraton; from 139.!}.'). llRrbor blue 35 y1h;. Piru1.- M ~ y hi • ·-56-0780. gold 39 yds. Tobacco ~12 acurcgor ac ....... rp, lti31 Placentia. CM. LATE modeJ aulQ. "'f\Sher & yd". Grt'at vrtluc. a-1146!)4. STER_EO ___ Tectmic_ia_o--l-o t•I~. dryer _1220) A-I cond. 1-IEfRLOCM Glass Boxell! TELLER Full & P/lime Experienced UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 7902 Edinger Ave., H.B. 847-2581 TV TECll EXP ONLY. SOS TV • 673-m)O . Typist NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: BEST Qua.I. Crib, nintt r, • changing table. Paid'jlTa. As.ldllJ.l' $68. 644-2386. \\lrite Cla~i;.ified t1d No. 4!l-~. Technical Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1:;oo, R GAR.AGE Sa.I<' • Cotnc & g<'I it. I-Urn., <"ar & misc. l \\'f'f'k only. 10102 Eclyl' Dr .. 11.B. !16.S-4943. <..:A B.AGi'~ &air, Movin~. • C.~o~sl~n~•='~'"='~· ~9~2626='·.,--....,.-I epro sf:CllE'fAH Y. p/!in1c for Statistical ~mall dh.'C'rsirlNI inws1n1l'ut Genera l Office ))usilll'l!IS· l(}-!!"1 Hrs pc't' ""'k. fo"ll'x ibl<' \\'Ol'k sC'hl..'du]r, Sh, typing eXJlf'r . J>fl>f'cl. lli'ply In CI11ssifil'(i till ri.-18 C'!O Dstily Pilot, I'. 0. 1\ox l!"i6(), ('()!.;ta J\fl'~ll. Ca 9';!&16. Secretary :\Int t•arn111gs . Long & short h·1·111 lt•n1porary a..~ign­ n1l'm~ • \lll'll.'d & lnt£'1't•sl- 1ni: 11·ork . eh<l0!4• t he ~IH~'. hour ,{. locarion most '"'"'''nu·nt for you. \\.\•<'kly pa)"l'hl't'k. Apply 111 P('TIOO!l Jli1an.v items. ,/an. 6. 6032 \\1lndslo1v Dr. 11.B, Spring- rtalf' & Mr f>"nrlrtf'n) Household Goods 814 ~2-62lj Musical Instruments 822 1',LlITE · EXCELliENT CONDITION $75. 518-52-19 Office Furnltur•/ Equip. 824 SEC. l'hni sg.-sz1, 11.'00d desks $20-50. s1or cab $-to. ~ W. 19th CM , Pit.>rcc, &12-~. * * * 21" TV $25 , DA.OlSHUNDS for sale, red * * * 23" TV $.15. m:nlatu!_!s. 1 _male~ 1 fem. Both xlnt oond. 979--1462 $35 ca. a.'17~283 alt J. SANSUI Tuner an1p. & 2 pr. Horses 856 11pk!'s. Teac tape:. K<'n.,..·ooct 7 yr reg. Arab geldint \Ystrn, turn. Doug. ~J02. J::ngl, trail, jumps. Ralfles * \VANTEO * 14-2". St:<m. I-6.17-7158. Sansui Sp 200 Speakers ~8-636.; Frte to You 1--~ I~ • ! 2.J' 1972 SEAMY, like new, • \\ith n)ing bridge, dual con-! troh1, 225 Chevy VS engine, • will<'y, head, all carpe!M. ! Slip avail. Sfl.!riO. OR v.ill • tmdr for smaller boat. • GT.1""4619. --------31' ClfRIS Cabin Cruiser, top fhitpl', llvln 1•111(. radio, stC'reo, depth finder, full gall<'y, many xlrlUI, sll'<'ps 6 in con1fo11. S9975. 67.1-8577. lG Ft. Lol)Sler skiff w/1972 6S HP tltet"t:ury. 12 V. t'lt.<t:- lrlc trap l>Ullcr. sra:io lirm. fi.12-{i927 aft 5 pm. • ·72 DEi.TA, IT Tri hull, 130 : h" Volt"O <'ni,:. 10, lmmac • m nd. \\'ill sacrif, 837·3914 : alt 6 "kdays. S£VJ;l'C'M'·f'1\'l; o:~'TIO for each p:1!1em -odd 1l cenl~ for euch 1mt1en1 for Air fl.1all and Spot'inl l larxJ\. Ing: othef'W\JIC third-<.'Jag delivery will tAAe th N'f! ""-eek& or more. Srncl 10 Martan M.vtln. the DAILY 'PrLOT. 442, P11nem Oe111., ZS2 Wat 18th St., N,.w ''l'ori<. N.Y, 1011. Print NAME, ADDRF.88 with Crochr1.. knit. etc. Frtt II I din>c:tions.. :ioc. K G" ln~taat 1\111.cr.!lmt" Jlouk. e y 1r s """· loocy kno". pol· 14;!:~n$11·CX:~Mrhfol l«wik _I ! 3061 Business Ctr. Dr. IJ>an1 by 111ctu11'1i: Pal· N1•1'fl:i; .1-~ur i;k1llii~ \\°ork Irvine 83J..1441 Kelly Girl · Tite DAILY PILOT makn It easy. Jest ched thro•tlliotrt tlrMt clossffiecf Neri .. for "ads ... llstlfMJ wl•aen• MIMS.. If yM flncl your •ome (wst coll 642·5671, lxr. 314. ltetW'ft• 9 0.111. ond 1 p.m. to molt• 01T0119eN••t1 to pick Ip 1our ! 16' BMlon \\'haler Eulport : model without motor, $1400. • Cos1 lle'A' sm. X1nt cond. : 673-ml. ! UI Fl. Ul~take Runabout • Oiwlc. 1955 Ccnlury mod. • $3950. Sharp 548-TIW Boats, Sall ZIP. ~m; end 8TVLE NtJMllER. ~ MORE -Qul ek Falhiom and dlO(Nle (lilt pattttn ~ from our Sori~ CataJor. All mZHI Only !Oc. INSTANT SEWING OOOK llfJW todu,y, wc.J' tomoJTOW. I]. INSTANT Jo,ASHION :,i;,...r• of c • l' (int lld '°""" . . - < lt'rns. $1.00.. • • I \1 tll'l'l' .1-•1u 'rr a11pr!X'iatcrl on Cm1ptelf'J ~tftnl r.lff llN.lk loni;: nr lihnrt trnn 1t•1n• • mo&'\' lba.n 100 RifU -pl)r:try 11.u1~nm1•nl11. \Vnrk '1~~... 11 lhl· top ro1npanlcs • In '..... "' Af1tlllln Book -Or&llJ.l'f' Co. ChooM! the dl\Y!I, $1.00. h<1uni &: l111.:11!1on n'IOS"I l'Qn• II .nny R&ic BookJi • Mr-. \'t'n!enl ror y1)11. F.xf't'llf'nl r~ °' U hiMt Af«han11• rnmin11:11. \\'C'!'.'kly payrhN"k. Qlrlh Boot I -16 O.'lltte . Lt.·t us !llllrl }"OU W/)'()UI' SOc rni;. bo'id f(l(1I IOl'\\'l\rd. M;_.~I Book 1 _ 2061 Bu1ines1 Ctr. Dr. 00.. ,.... Irvine 133-1441 qi.nu for Tftda,v•111 tJ,•lnr -I,,...,..,.,..,..,..,..,...,,.. 1!i bl'tnutlful pattC'tM. SOr. A good ~·ant ad Is a eood In- vestment. . . • tkkm at Clfty cOflWfti••t DAILY PILOT Offke~ JAIL 5·14 DOORS ~1'£11 WWIDIDS12"00M W!lltDAIS 2 P .II. ., l "f1..lPPER" Snllboat 9', .a ll flberglaM. coniplcte v"lsa!.I. AAldna; $295. !>45-mi2. 16 toot Wlndrn!ll, me.In and jib, wilh tmiler. '""'" •· • DAILY PILOT 43 I ~ l~ I --.. J§! I -....... -1 .. §JI loltt, Speed & Ski 911 VaM 963 Autos, Imported 1-----.;.;::: 970 Autoo, Imported JAGUAR 970 Aulos, lm~rttd -------- '6B CHEV YAN TOYOTA VS. automatic, PS. CaoTB> SAVE m HOWARD ChoVTolal January Ctur.nca 1970 JAGUAR XJ6. Pttfect, l!,llJ!l_ mllH. R..t. -c.11 ~l or &e-.2789. TOYOTA CHEVROLET '66 RIV~~ '70 CHEV. ., Newport lleadl SALE All New '72' 1 All Domoa [ ,_ 11•1 MacArthu~SJam,,..,_,, I;-~;;;;;;;;~·:: ·n DODGE % TON VAN. 'l2 TOYOTA .......... $%199 V8 l "-.. , Corona cpt, 96<EDJ, aoJd, MAZDA *Al* LAST '70 TOYOTA Crown 4 Dr. Rdan. 6 cylinder. automatic:, alr contl., vinyl top, lo m~ 1139Hl0 1 Kelley 11~1\tt<d n'lall $1980 S.le pric.-e SIC99. 0;\ Vl'; ltO~ PONTIAC, 2480 llArhOr Rhd ., Costa t.teM, 5'16-8U17. Efh.-\:·tlve thru 111n:1. C'pf!. Full ~r ' tactory cu.tom ' 1~~ P• .. lrup . \· ~ air. Mae ""'hfftli, an vinyl aut~tk·,. I~. tur, n.rli" inttrior, belac exterior \\'Ith ~'nip around liu111p1•r, 8 1il) t~llln&JJti.nK btk lnlrrior, lln'I. t9T71~~.I ll'LY. $>10895. $2395 $1046 J>&int u=,..,. ~VE AT, rad$o, Camporo,S.lt/Rontt20 ROsS PONTIAC 24!0 '72TOYOTA .......... S4lll5 {{-~-""d ,,__;_ L.C. wsn.. lB2FWQ Gm/ SH 11-You·u buy Ill HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Belich ~tacArthur Hl\"d & Janibon'f' KING of the nl4ld , 8' l vr o\d, · -.!.lNI" 00' " .....,. ... Mna whill' huo... AM rsdlo' ··--· u # 546-«017 Effect.I~ ... _, . ..... • !olK'U J mH. sips 9. stve. inm '"''"'" ·n TOYOTA .......... stm VOLKSWAGEN '66 YW BUG ~tu.leW W TOYOTA 83:1-055S ·=ri~,-10~,=T~; (',\IU.0 \'in)I 1011, l11pe ... 11v 11111•1·ior, \·~. 8U\Orl\Rll(". JlOl\t'r Sli~nni.; THERE ARE OVER 2000 USED CARS FDR SALE Lee box, $.)50, 2 l 1 4 • Cortina, &aEYZ, whlle, 4 Wrstminsler Ave, Co&ta 1 9 5 S ~t ET RO l N· 1pd., tldk>, Me!\8 TERNATlONAL Van v.·/6 • • • 4 Sp!.'t'CI, radio, h~at1·r. A clenn ()Ile. (tJ\TSS7) OSLY 1966 ll&rhor, C.!tf. 646-!1303 t1r1tk1·11--11d11o.lo•I~. llulorna1 u•. ;;o;-o=-c==""'='""°'l lllt "httls, f.1rlOI')· ;ur, ,\111 PRl Pt)', Assume lellM' "72 f'~I lllert'l 11111l1111!r..,, \ti) Skylark, 2 dr, Xlnt oond. \ow 111111"111;1• 1:-,0.~}-~$.11. ON COSTA MESA'S C l Blk cyl, 3 spd , S500 a;wl. for 1Ble ye••· •1• ""'S $300.00. cat! C.h .e 1 te r , '71 TOYOTA .......... $2999 AUTOMATIC $B95 : Harbor ·eaulevard af Cars Scoottrt .., , .. ,.,_o "" 1-~~~~~~-~~. L.c .. 1rr, more, creen. radio, hub&. RDTARYS John'• Racing Cycles * BULTACO * Expert service di:>pi. ~l'W • used cyclts • parts 4 BC· cneori~ JIONDA -YAMAJlA TRIU?.fPll Up to 50',~ discount. 2255 llarbor Blvd., c .. \f. 646-4655 & 646-2429 '1n llonda 350, new reblt eng. Rum wE.'\l . $375. 6.s()-1922, 64(H)742. '68 BSA 650t'<', nun\ cond. Best o!fer. ro2-4202 •n Honda CB 175. Llk~ new condition. $395. C a 11 842-4250. 19'11 OS&\ 250 P\orer, low mileage. Call after 6 pm, ,,..._ ·n Suzuki. 185tt, Enduro. Llkl' nu cond., 655 actual miles. 551-2'127. '69 J10NDA, Trail 00, >Jnf concl., $195. 6.J6-8'Cll ·n Kawa 100 G4TR Dirt Bl kf' $275. 548-58f>6 "70 Yamaha, 250 Enduro. E)(· Cf'L running cond. $400. 644-2465 I s.t8-54M eve. Motor Homes S.le/Rtnl 940 2i TRAVCO 2:1' DI SCOVEP.EP.. 20'-22' CONTINt~NTALS 20' PRIDE & JOYS VAN CONVJ::RSI'.JNS !:ales • Service e RentaJs * Danmar Inc. * 1380' I-larbor Blvd., G.G. ""-Next to G.G. Dat:run Rent A Motor Home for your Vacation * 139-4301 __ *_ ~:!O~' ~P"'ace'-cArro1v '72, Self con- tained sips 6, roof air, 50XI watt' gen Hitch I: rack, 84HJ42, 189'l5. AntiquH/Claulcs 9S3 1958 Ford, Slcyllne.r, hrdtop Convert. Excel c tJ n d . $1.<XX>. 833-1892. ecrHtional Vehlcl11 FOR THE GOOD LIFE 956 Gustafson Llnc Mere has scvl'rnl 1972 new mobile units ready to roll at reduc- ed prices. Oloice is limited but SJ1vings a re great. En- joy the new year in your own ca.bin on wheels. Get Involved v.i th Mom & kids.. Gustafson Linc. Mere. 16800 Beach Blvd. at Warner 8(2-3844 * {213) 592--5644 ''Home of th• iklng'' •. ~6<:-cV\=.v'-=v'".,,-. "'XI"""n-t -""-..,~. Rebuilt engine. New tires, clutc:h, transaxle, trans, etc. $900 nnn. 54S--9lll8 alt :; prn. FOR SALE '65 Chevy VAN $815. '47 Chevy pickup-dean call ~7-4690 or 49IHl709. Autos Wanted 961 REWARD WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Book For la ... model, clHn, low mllHi• c1om. ... tlct, Imports, trucks or campers. Call and uk for Bu;yer DAVE-ROSS PONTIAC 2408 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meta 546-8017 WE PAY TOP CASH fdr used ca.rs & trucks, jusl call us for tree cstlma lt>S. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales 1\Tanager 1821 1 Beach Bl\•d. Hwitington Beach 847-6087 KI 9.Jlll \VE PAY TOP OOlLAR FOR TOP USEV CARS lf your car Ls extra clean, see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa !o1esa 979-2500 Cash For Clean Used Cars & Trucks Howard Chovroltl Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd A JamOOree IMPORTS WA.f\'TED Orange Cn<mly'1 TOPS BUYER BLU. l\IAXEY TOYOTA 18881 B~a.ch Blv ~. l-1. Beach Ph. 847-8555 S FtJr Jwiked or wrecked autos. 494-1003. ext 608 24 hn. '71 TOYOTA .......... $1799 Jli ho:., 29;;CQT, yd.low, ""'"" '71 TOYOTA .......... $1399 Corolla 2 dr., :M6BSY, )ldio., AT, r-adk>. '70 TOYOTA .......... $2199 HI lux., OIJCIUI, yellow. '70 TOYOTA .. . .... Sl799 MKII cpe., 298BL\V, ~)&e, AM /FM, AT, AC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17311 BEACH BLVD, '70 TOYJ'OA , . . . ..•.• $1999 ~tk II wgn, 6739SE, grey, 1-::======== radio, AT, AC. "ro TOYOTA .......... Sl.89!1 Mk 11 wgn, ~2BQN', red, radio, 4 spd. '111 TOYOTA .......... 11199 Corolla 2 dr., 79TAYB, yel· low, AT. '70 1UYOTA ........ , • tu.99 CoroUa Spr., leQP', yellow, 4 1pd .. radio. Wagon. Factory air, 4 '70 TOYOTA .......... $1399 speed, radio, l'lc11ter, radial <lnmL.f_dr ... -066BE.l, white, -dra.. C:mITJJ. , AT, radio. NABERS CADILLAC '70TOYOTA •.•..••.•• Sllial aiOOHarborBlvd. Mk U 4 dr., 196BQC, KQld, C-o6t.a. Meu. ~9100 , AT, radio. 1971 MAZDA R-100. Jo miles, 70 TOYOTA "· •• .... • $1099 xlnt oond. Call alter 5 pm "-la 2 dr.. 800!EK, ,..,. 53&-2!113. low, AT, radio. ~=~===~== ·111 TOYOTA .... "" .. Sl899 MERCEDES BENZ Mk U wp., yellow, AT,1--------- radlo. '70 TOYOTA .......... $1699 Mk II cpe., 018CCJ, turq., AT , radio. '70 TOYOTA ... , ...... $1099 Corolla wii11., O/a, red, 4 spd .. radio. '70 TOYOTA .......... $1099 Torolla wgn., 997CX\''· red, 4 1pd., radio. '69 TOYOTA .......... $1199 Corona cpe., YCR221, blue, AT, radk>, AC. '69 TOYOTA .......... Sll99 Corolla apt., XTI.072, turq., 4 spd., radio, AT. '69 TOYOTA ......... Sll!JlJ Corona 4 dr., YXP628, white, AT. radio. '69 TOYOTA .......... n499 '67 MERCEDES 230S 4-Door Sedan, Air Con- ditioning Power $1.et"rin~. Auromalic Transmission. Al\1-Fl\t Radio, New N)·lon Tires, USDU8 $2295 '61 271 SE, AC, leather, P/B, Just overhauled. * 548-!Zl..) .. MGB Corona 4 dr., YPT526, green, 1--------- AT, radio, AC.. '69 TOYOTA .......... $1299 Corona 4 dr., OBOBEK. bci&e, AT,radk>, AC. '69 TOY OT A .......... S899 'TI MGB Rdstr. Blaze xlnt co n d. A~I rar1io, luggage/ski rack, chains $2,a:KI. OOZ-7925 alter 5 pm. HOWARD Che v rolet Newport Beach "lat•Arthur Blvd & Jan11Joree 13:1-055S '69 VV.' van. Sliding 51f1c door v.·lndows, <'mployl·r furnis.h- U!.i: new \8.n f<Jr Ill\'. ~lui.t VII, pri. pty. SI.I~. \\'!ll KC'Ct>pt oldt>r C'nr a\ par11nl Pl.)'mcnl. 645-tl\9. -~-~ 1970 V\V Bug. Xlnt rond. Rllf, 1,1,'/\V tin-!f, Chvnt"'t' mu11t ~·11. H.casonahl<'. 640-1479. '65 V\V Camper, new eng, ,tires. paint, shocks. Tape dr<:k +-more. lmrnal .. Sl5u0. 645-1TI2. '63 V\V Camp bus-40CK) n1l on l1i'W, lac!. v.'al'l'&.nteed eng., tent etc. xlnt cond 557-352'.! '65 Volkiswagen F a c t o r y Camper. New po11.-er. Jl,fany extras! Super Clean. $lli00. 64:,.....1112. ·711? V\\1 Bu~. Showroon1 rond ~fun seU, Best offl'r ovt-r $2100. ph, 71~-f.017. '71 VW Squareba.ck, auto. air, ,_d;o. 22.00J mil.-,;, x.lnl cond . $2Wl. 646-4811. '66 VW, Xlnt Running cond. WIO. 646-6728 aft 6: 00 '70 V\V BUG, f)('W lin'e/bal. :\·1 :1 clean. $1250. ~!r.!·7!(1:: "6.'i Kon1h1, b!u•·. rad io. 40,000 nil"11 on 1~1\ 1•11~. Call 968-14S6. '71 V\Vo-'°B,-g-. """R•-··blt. Ex· ccllen1 condition. Sl 100. r.irm. 61;>-{070. '66 V\\', Of'W t'llb"int•. $8XI or best offer. * * * 499-3118.t *** '65 V\V Kombi-Bu.s, good condition. $795. 9444 Shrike Av(', r.v. 963-2420. '72 V\V Van, 9 paas. Tape deck, AM/F~1. 5(0) mi. t.lake oUcr. fi44...MJ. "65 V\V, R&H, new brakes, gd tires, body & int. Runs xlnt. S.W. !).16-MOO. Corolle 2 dr., YBE044, red, VOLVO 4 apd.. radio. OPEL 5.57-5498 aft''"'· NABERS CADILLAC CADILLAC 26M llr1rhor Jll\"rl Cos1a i\1 l'.'l.ll 540-q1 00 --YO_U_R_O_N_L_Y_ 7:i MO">: c 1111.0 Cp.• 1.r.;s l h<in llJ.I••• mil1•" Oun;nindy \\llh hl;u·k \1n)I lflfl. po111•r ll'h't'nni.:. factriry arr, narl111.I 1 11'·~. fa('!r,r1 1,1.•arrAnty 11 1 :i 1 1 t1 h 1 ,. f ,,CTQR \' AUTHORIZED CADILLAC D~ALER l 1115711.1K lf,(!llJi I s A 1. !:. PRICLl1 Jli\\'l-~ RCJS."i PON'fl,\C, 11'.'iO l11,1rt~1r LOOI FOlt THE !MlllM AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR BLVD. l.ttrgest ~lt"t'.'tion ol Cnd\!. lacs in Orange Count)· Sa.Jes·Leustn:;. HJ\"d ., Cu:.t.'l. i\lr1'11. ~6-l!Oli ,---~= _r fl1·c~h_n1 111rr.t 1A'"u-,-.-,-, -u~,-ed~--~990 Autos, Used 990 '71 VEGA PANEi. . ..i apo"•1J.l-------- I" mil<''· ,,,,.;;.i, $1l'1 FOnD MUSTANG l lAVE llOSS PONTIAl'.1-------------------21.~ lfurLo.ir Blvd , (o,1a '67 FORD VAN i.\ :!1'!1 111 p1.•r , I 'l~t ,., 2(;/IO 11,,J?.BOH. BL. t'oh•S11. 5-!f.-8017 ~ffl'<'U\1 " CCSTA 'IEo\ l.oJM'ta<·twri. ~lnr :-.h.11k•, " ~ thru 1(7/73. · Ct1n1rwr ,\lrJt!lf11~l D·'IU.\<' ).(t~111 1·ur for n1ot.l1f1 L·llllul\. 540-9100 Opt'.'n Sunrlay --CHRYSLER C'luh \\'nl{o11, \\oot.l Pa.nclM, I $700., ·192 J(Xi.j. '73 FLEETWOOD sink .ft \\'afl'r Pump. I rf'· ... ----O G ht1\ !)..10111(' Jl<>(! l)vi·rta•ld 1:•70 ~1u~1 1u1~ ~ <-2. Xlnt rorl'I BR U HAM 1966 Chry1der deluxt> 11.·ti:gon·I llai~·h, ,\lw~ \\·)~>b:. ~\ill 1 2'.?,oo:J ml, hkt• nu 111t, 2 nu Pactory exl'eutl\·e ~a.r. Leu O\.\'fl('r. 82.000 ml. Alr •'.Ond. Cur!:un~ Radio fl2'l,\!\.J. , 111'1.'!J:. Call KJ0-9431 !han 6,000 n\i.ll'!>. }'ull & fully l'11u1rl"d C<1•lll l'Otkl. · ---o;, --- po\.\'l'r. factory air, vinyl l\l us r .....,11 &12-~•li. $1595 OLuSMOBILE lop. t.t~1c1 Interior. AU op.. ..... -~--· ·• __ _....~. ""~' ''$8444 COMET \Nrmpnrt D..lh11111 ' ''-7'1 '~'iiR oNADos NABERS CADILLAC ' ,.,. c .CT}~w.a!::"':f.t:6o 3 toL·/)()Oll1•h11rr1.f'ullpov.•f'r. ~ ''11111 \18, goort l"Ol'I· L:.,-: __ :::=· .. _.') t~u·tory itir, AJl,l.fl\I slf·n ... l, 2600 l~n.rbor Hl\·tl. 1IJ11on. Rl•!oll offl'r. 1 f Chol Cos111 Jl,1f'sa SiID-9100 __ -19:i-:.1389 alt 6 pm "{ii t'OltD-LTD Coupe \'In)!' vui) roo • l"C of l'fllon;. .-:-:==='°"~-I lop broughain i~ll'nor Clnlh or vu1vl !n1er10r. ~ 17 TO CHOOSE ~ROM CONTINENTAL 11.utOin:l!!t•. pc1\0l1·r sll'('nng'. ]O\\' iu IOSOC...."XUI, '67 to 'n EL DORAOOS brak~scats, At'.1-F'~f r1uh(), $3999 All have full powu, fuctory '65 CONT INENTAL. Sun factory 1nr roruhunnlni_:. NABERS CADILLAC air rond!tionlng. l "·ith ele<:. Gold, all p"·r. air. xln!. con. lRss 1h11n 39,0CXl rull .. s. ."Unroof, ronvert\bll' and S71C1. \\"ill acct'j>I oldrr ear 1UP'J'O:l71. hardtops. t1io1c.~ vi l11!1·nors 11s pnrt1al payn1,.nt or bid~. NABERS CADILLAC and colorii pn Jt!}. fi,1:,.1:?1'.J. :!ti(K) Hurl.or Ulv<l NABERS CADILLAC "67 Llni'f)Jn Con1 1nr11111 1 tnnrl. cn.,111 r.-t1•s:1 '."il()..!!100 2600 llnrbor Bir~!. l'd Xlnt con<!. Jo n1lles '70-FO-ltlJ 1:r04-1Jr. I l.T. Cosla t.l t>S.1 .d ()..91((1 8:17-.-m l I arr Ii 1,1.·kdays. Full fKl\\t•r. f<1 Ctlll'Y tllr. ln '68 COUPE DE VILLE 66 4 dr. Fullpower n1il~·11i,:t>. l'."{("t•l!""' t-..1ni111.,.~n: Vinyl lop. c loth & leather tn· A~! fM slt•rro S1250 !m·ZlS4 H300DSL!. S239'J DA\ Jo. 2fll0 Jlurl:J"or Uh·d C'<J~\i\ r-.1 ... ~11 :)VJ-9100 68 Old1o Vista Crui1er 9 l'ASS \\'AGON, VR, flulu11111IH', PS, /Ur, r;1t•k , Prtt't•d 11mh·r wholPsalt' nf'w 111·:1.ln"' & 1lrurn~. i \VAU(j(i(H ONL \' terior, full power, factory · · ROSS PONTI,\(', 21'IO air, tilt Y.hce!, A.i\I r)l.I CORVmE llarl)UI" Blvd., C•l!'\a ~1l'M~. HOWARD Chevrolet radio. (\VXN857i . 5-16-ro17 Effe>ctive thru Newport Beach $1295 $2333 "6.1 Corvt'lle 327, 310 hp, 2 1/7/T.l. === ~ftt<"Arlh11r n1vd f.t Jwnbori'f• NABERS CADILLAC !ups, n1n..s strong, A...\llrr-.1, '68 TllUND~IU:HHD LA N· 833-0SSS -I spd. rx:\'d,; Mme hody DAU Q)upe. ~·uu pG\\('r, =~~,.,,..:.:..,:.;;,:...., __ :!Sf.ti llarbor Blvrl . 111 ork Sl:!Xl. bc>f 10 t>r aft ~. f11.ctory air, Lllt 111•h1'<'I, Am· '72 OLDS ctm...ASS. "S" Coi;;ta ~lf'sa 5-IO-~OO &G-AA89 r·r-.1 stc>rro radio. l""J than Couflt'. Vinyl lop, vmyl in· '72 COUPE DE VILLE COUGAR 44.0Cl) mill'5. tXPP1_'9f. tt•r1<.1r. VB, outi:ima tlc, power Vinyl top, ll'alhf'r inh·rinr, NABERS CADILLAC ~t•·•-r1na . hrRkN. wintJowii, full pow('r , factory ai r. f'IC". 2600 Harhur Uh'<I. 1 flu:lory a~r. Ar-.1.t~!tf stereo 12076QJ. '6."< COt..:Gi\R XR7. air cond, Costa l\lcsa ~)>lfl--~\O') \llllh '"~· ~pot'! ~·heels, l!X- $5999 ~~;_'TI42. P\'L paiiy. $15,'.,0. '70 ~fAVERICK-CU!>IOnl ~~~:n~·.ly low mlil'tl. fT9-1. NABERS CADILLAC l'O\IJ>C'. Auh>n111'1c. radio. NABERS CADILLAC DODGE "'"'"'· CIB7At'VI $13!>l 2600 Harbor Bl\·d. !.\ii)) Har [Y a· esa ;,. '67 0 21.'iO JJarbor Blvd., Co!!la ro,1;i 'l•"ia 541)..9100 'SS TOYOTA ···'"" •• Sl099 New Paint, Nl'W Radials, ·~ OlUPE DE VILLE. l 'ull D DGE ~1t<!IA, 546-~17 Elfertive 69 OLDS CUTLASS Corona 4 dr., W>..'YS36, white, Black Interior, Radio, ,73, 5 PoWtr, factory air, TJOV."l'r Cuslom Sport.~rnan Su rlfl inl !lull 1/7/73. 1 rpr \"ll, au1on1n t11', PS. :11r, .~~YM· 099BNP. .,.,·inrlov.·s & Mats, A~1-1-'M carnf)('r It l<•nL V11, \'ill\ 1 roof, Quck1.·t sc·ats, A .......... $1099 $1495 ~tcreo ratlio. IWUPOl!'u automatic, PS, f'xlra ck•an; IMPERIAL i:l270FBI ONLY Corona 4 dr., WI1'"'Q8<1, blut', K<•lli•y suggested reln\I winter ~peeh1I, (VTS800l. $1495 radio, AT. ~ "':) HERE NOW! $2'KIO Sale P'k' $24!>l DAVE SAVE $ $ $ •71 IMPERIAL '66 TOYOTA ........... $699 '!itnlWQ lhnµortru Come in test Drive ~~!, Bi;:;l~T~ .. M~ HOWARD Chev.olet LE BARON I HD: ARD ,c~~chrol•I Corona 4 dr WAJllO blue il2l 1200 w. c.-~ ~ TODAYI 546-8017 EHectivc thru Newport Beach f'ull po\\'i>r, f1tc1nrv air , vi11}I ewpor u.-AT, radio .. , ' ' zy ......_., &wt. MS-Mt'.11 ~ • 1/7/73. ~tncArthur Bl\'d ,r,, Janilxlrcc tnp, A.\1-f'~I :-.trf.t<t, r l'lll,,.. ~l.1l'Arthur Blvd & Jambor1." '66 TOYOTA • •• .. •· .. • $699 1 ~~=;:;;:;·~=·=·-::;;.:· =·~-~· :-.71 EL DORADO 833-0555 C'Ontrol, all popular options. ! 833-4555 SPECIAL ~~'°~" TEZ351, gft'Cn, ·~;IJ~ S~f'!ll~~·m~f~~ See It ~· Ytol.ou'll Bluyf.111141~ ~[ll!~s rq~~~~ef in:-:-~7i~ FALCON (ll0844JeS4222 ·~pc'OL~:ctn~ c~~~~M~~ 11terco, ale, auto transm. e pilint-Ar-.11r~I stereo taJK" NABERS CADILLAC .Qf('r•1• rnr!ln. t>..'TWWOI ALLOTMENT S.. it-You'll buy it! $2100. 963-1235 aft 7 pm. 568."-il. 642-<li:.12. "62 FALCON 2 Or, Alaskan Kfll"y r;uUt'lft,fd rvtall Autos, Imported 970 1973 CAPRIS 1\8•• la1..:1. PORSCHE VOLVO '72 C,\D. CPl' d~ Villf', GQlrl ~~1krt l':::~r rw:~7re .. ~nr6 Co!(fa ~l;:trbor Bh~1io...'l\r(l ~:~E ~~pri~J}~: -~ W"WI 'ft'-drk. G~n vinyl top. ry\, 11.uto, air. SJOO. Prh·at{' '.!II!() llnrhor Blvd., CO!lta ARE NOW HERE. TOYOTA '71 PORSCHE 914. xlnt rond, 19G6 llarhor. C.Jl,f. 646-9303 Loaded '""·.Ju.'Cury t>Xlra11 . ~ party. &15-1219. MERCURY ~lrsa, !'>1~17 Ettectiw .,.,;1h t>Xtras. ~take ofk·r. '66-l22 Vnlvo. )(\n t concl mos. 10,00J mile~. $6.100. FORD lhru 1/7/il. READY FOR 673-?590. R/11. )I.lake oltcr. 1'rw Emt·~ency, 646-4051. RCURY -"'"'-~~~---- IMMEDIATE l_966~H_&l'ho~~"~c~.~M~. ~&16-=9303~. ~ i '61 Pol'"S(h(' Conv. Rt>blt 1600 radials. 6-12-1246 {'\'e/ Day 195.~ CAOILI.A$'£.· '73 plates, ME I ·sx I °d:DS ~-~~i 'Pt Sp r:: DATSUN eng, trans. Beaut. cond. 486-47·111. ne1•1673~~74 ;;""J;,,,,._.!:l"~ (~5 Ford 11V, ton pickup '69 COUGAR F.v"rythlm: ~ork.'I. Clean DEUV.ERY $1600. 67J.-®l.'i. ·57 41·1 SHARP! Nev.· paint, .rv o:iv-..> u..> run111.•r sh<' I. :iu romatlc, PS. Sparkling Onglna.J lnr.ide !:. $-KIO. 9!1_?--$m . · · -SAAB.. bra.kt'll t.. hyd cyL, ti~. '70 ELOORAOO Coupe A nit,. ri~. 11-16<.!11 ONLY ~---- '72 E 300 Ford Cam Van Crul.satre La J olla inodel 5,'fOO miles, air cont!.· Michelin tin's, a\\·nlngs elc. - (TI4) 673-4618. I COMPARE '71 DATSUN ong. o. 11. 9-Lnadcd. ,i;.,.,,.. gold with $1195 ~:· ~~"~"";~~:;:~· ~~'. I PLYMOUTH STANDARD 24oz '65 V I 2 d tzzs V hlack ''inyl top. i llSBBKl HOWARD Ch I B k N &I cd .t' •n DEMO o vo, r, ' ery $47!¥.I. DAVE ROSS PON· evro e t ra <'!!, ' t.'V.' ' t ll"l'· Ul\V m1lrR~" \'168 Pl~uth E"'UIPM£NT l)rlgG\al $poUea Flnlsh, CLEARANCE good cond~51_2727 TIAC, 24RO ll:l"rtlr"Jr gJvrt.. Newport Beach Kt unr,, 210AG\. 1 VIP 4 rfr. 11.T. with vinyl T Saddle Leatherette Interiol', '72 !JlJE, A...'11FM radio, vinyl Costa ltles;.1, ~8017 er-i\lacArlhur Blvd .~ Jambon"'r $2195 I mnf, Air rnllfht ionln~. m dio, 1. 4 Speed Synchro Trallll. Air O:>ndltkmlng, Radio, to-p. •7400. Autos, U1ed 990 f(:'l'tlve thru 1/7/T.l. 833-0SSS _ I lll'att"r . J.:~1·Pllt'l'lt rond!tlon. '63 TOYOTA L.anct Cruist'r, ,. ttblt ena:ine & trans. $1250. 644-1211. 962 i: ~r~ ~clt~,Brnk<'s S:!~~·n:!: =· $2995 1' * * ·10 seoAN oE ·v1LLE MECHANIC'S fi_7l1eaih,-~~rt!i,l ri~ml~n~~·2::!r. ... pr1('(' 4. 3 Point Rtttraint System $4295 Steven LaMontagne Vinyl 1op, Jenthf'r inlf'r k.>r . Ut ..,,.- 5. B"m"'' Guanio Fronl • 108 On "" wheel. AM·flll '""" SPECIAL ; :a, ""' •.:;::r.:r,, PONTIAC Rear yx ru1lio, po~· ... r doo1· l1J('k.... ',J!j fOHD :!-!Jlt. L.ll, """'f!'!--·-···~ .. ,. ' ... ·- 6 B ket Se ts M"''*".-t %11_..-....... Balbo~ Island (O'JIAGC1. 1 1 ·~·1 nn~:-.;1·:\·11.LE 4 Dr '10 INTERNATIONAL ~~ Ion . uc a ""..¥,~llll Jtla.Wllll \·ou ure the '""1nner of $3555 !;,xlf ;ody & inh·iior. 6 cy!, '72 COLONY PARK-\\'a.,,-in. ' travtlall wagon. V . 8 , 7. RadiaJ PlynlonTires .?& _,,,.,._C.. ~ 2 11..:kets to the nu!o. r-.tot<Jr bad hut Ii~\£' Lo n~il~agr. t'llil ()'M"•'r, ..,...d,1n. !'Ill"' r ~IN!l'ing, automa tic. power stttring, 8. Rack & Pi Steering ~ Ml-M)o S NABERS CADILLAC !l''IO<l r_'(!ra molar. \nu Tactorv air. roof rn.ck., l"~· l"'111•r wu1rlnv.~. nir cond .. · 00~11~-•-splil rim~ 9. Assist. Bars. ports, Vacation & cyiang<:. Sl!iO. ftnn. 11 . -••ti-1,...,.L~Jli 1111.1 1 1op. elflX.'ptionally 111 air ,,... ..,...,,"' ' 10. Sl muJated Woodgrain Recreational Vehicle :!ilXI Harbor BhTI. e :,.i::.·~'.ll • N' t>nt l'O••• '"'· "!:U]r . .., , 1nll••a1,.'l'. 171.1Ar>Ft KrlJC'~ wide Urcs, H.D. camper InsL Panel '67 Datsun, '73 tags, 5 new Show Costa )I.leg, 5-10-9100 J.Wf.I DAVE ROS:, PQ\. <it""''""'rd T'('tnl l St>nS S:ih• siftings, lo m i I l' a ge. 11. And many more. • . tlrn, RIH, 4 !JP. Gd. ed. CHEVROLET '68 rorw Cuunuy Squire TIA(', 24~ !l:~rb"r 81 1,1 , 1,, u·• · s:n~ !).\\'E n'ns!' fTI7ASF I $2899 DAVE ROSS ALL IL\VE EUROPEAN =.Ask. $685.. Alt 5, '71 SUBARU station wagon. 4 Anahoi~t ch~vantion w11-':on. VS, auto1111111c, Co,ta ~let.a, ~'~"'!17 }-,f l'r)"l,l'I,\(' 21oq) llnrhor PONTIAC, 249J Harbor DECOR speed, radio, heater , 23,(0) 1----------1 ~adio, hC'alcr. po~'f•r Kl<'Pr· ff'<'tl\f' ~ I/ 1/ 1., ll\\'rl . ('r"t·i i\!r~'l. 5"16-Sfll7 ~"!ti~~~1mm~17 Gustafson Linc. Mere. RAT miles. crucou1 S599 DAVE Center 70 MONTE CARLO nu:: and hrakt'S, ti.of fllf'k, '72 MARQU IS ~ '[t'<'!i\'I' lhn1 1/7/Tl. 16800 Beach Blvd. a t warner ----------ROSS PONTIAC. USO January 5-1 4 Cpe. \"S, automatic, PS, oir, faclory e1r, rnrl1r1l v.h11t· -~-'10 JEEP WAGONEER 8-12-8844 t2U) 592-fi544 Harbor Blvd., CCM!ta Mesa, Please call 642-5678. l'XI. 314 bucket seats, M.1-ri\I radio. '""·all !U'C'S, very lo""' null·~. BROUGHAM ·~n t.l:l\:-..t > Pl'.!.\. CrN."11 Custom w a g o n . VS, "Homo of d. Vi'kl-'' l.970c'-~M"'ust851>-oeULo. :.1!-nnF.xtra/~ 546-al'l7. Effective lhru OCtv.·N'n 9 & S pm to claim CZYKll}jJ ON lt y tSOlCBl:). Full J1<11111•r. fa,·1 •1r:>' 1111., v111~ I "uh 1·1.u·k \'invl top. Po~·<'r 'n• • ._ ~ ........., ~· 1/7/73. $ NABERS CADILLAC · 1 1 rl 1 1t111<1.,"~. J •• rrnn.• air ron-automatlc, pov..-er steering, ofr Pvt tu 5&-2618. your tickets. !North County 2695 1r111. IOf"I"'"') n t•1"1• r '1a air cond., 4 wbed drive. ALFA ROMEO =~·-:--"'PC-v"'-· '='-=-rr---1972 SUBARU "G" station toU·frl't' number is 540-1221)1 2600 l111rl1<•r Blvd. NIT11fn11 l((•rais, A~l-~'\I •ll !lflmni,:. 1"12Allf'll S:.'79'J Super perfect. f762BQll ---------'71 Spyder . Perfeq cond, "''ill w/alt. 96&-4737 evt'I or 1t * 1t HOWARD Chevrolet Costa Jl,ll'sa a41}-9100 strn..,.1 rattio, !flt \\h....,·l, lflt\" 11 \\'Jo. r:oss PO!\'TIAC, ..,«In DAVE ROSS PON· xrrn. hard top. 3 yr guar on \Wekends. I ~~~-~=~---Newport Beech F'OR_D_1964 G"J·,,., .• 2 """' 111111·~ .r~1r.\F 1 21VI llArlvlr Alvd .. CnsllJ ..,.,.,,, '67 Alpha Romeo, Guill& 4 new tll'l!I 11500 ~~" e 'lh>fhl..'vy, SlOO, nun!! .. ...... NABERS CADILLAC '1·~·1 .1i;..-.n11 Elf•'<·tivr TIAC. 2-180 Harbor Blvd., super, \Veben, s spd, · · ~. 1 ----o=y~o=T=A~--e '64 ~IGB. s100, Runs P.lacArthur Blvd & Jambort><t p~T stl't'r·p\\·r hrnke! auto Cosla Mesa.. 54&-8017 Ef. Afecharrit'!I spedal, call <r== CAPRI T 646-081.l 83J.OSSS I rans. air nr1~. '-'"' ner 56,000 2liOO ltru-mr Bl\·~t "\.. uiru ll'<l~ :. fcctlvc lhru 1/7(73. 527-9592 a ft 5 $.iOO firm BUICK Nl."•'1.1· p.·l,l·d 1967 El m1. '-'"''"pt1onRI C°Ond. thru· ~ff's,1 .. 11 .9100.~ "!i'l <;lt \'.\IJ PIUX. v .lo(. PQ\\'f'f' TOYOTA 'S ·• ·~ ~ ...., '" ,1h•r1n1'.. 111 r 1-ollf!11loning, 1955 G~1C V8, 4 spd trans., •72 Alfa Spider, lo mi's, fact USE YOUR Camino Top cond l\tt1g 0111 4.J plnll!i. 196.., 1969 ~r,..rc. c .. u1:;ar • ·•. 1111 ,ihf'f'l. \tnyl '"'" 3(XX) ml. on overhaul, with ··--ntv, ,i. v.·lil•. '11100. W ,· G'e m MndogaACnr_ C.~1. Can bl· PSI_ PB/a_ 1r l)rk t,'Tn "-k It !boot ......... ,I , SUDE RULE '68 Buick LaSabre fl 6 '.\() I I I S2 r(1l r II l,,\\'i'J1 ..'l• !\•11''.\' ~lro;:'.>:"f'!H('(I or without rsc too , 637--4537 . '73'S cabhlgh ramper top op-seen,, t!r :. pm . ~iii<' v1ny op. , A r"t!\ll s21:;0 Sall' pr1re Sl!.f!'.n xlnt cond. 1950 Ford-VI BMW Be<:ome aware of true '1 door, Ru1n111ntk· fran!I, 11ir !iooo.l. Days: 6 4 4 _ 2 4 6 5; '67 !'ii us TA NG VII, afl _ ~, pn1. or 1\·knds. fl,\ \'f· i:n-;s PONTJAr, pickup. needs little \\,,rk. motortns: value. Capri Is cond ilioning. tO! stttrtng Nltes: S.18-5-184. 11ulom11tic, alr rondltlonlng,_l-"113"7:-~:c'::·"::.·c:-:c::c-c--::= '.!l1'fJ ll:irhor nlwt., C-nlt:) $125. Aft 6 pm, 4M-6m. 1----------motorirw: value with a Euro-Now at '72 Prices! whefil, 1tray on gray, Ex· 68 CHEV IMP Vki)I iop. fVUT8(b 1 $1099 t.1 u~r !Wll 1h1~ '"""kend' \lr~A. ·, 11;...S()li' Efll-ctiv.- 1955 METRO IN-Vl.111 OW' new bomtl pnn n&lr. Step up to the ccllcnt t.nnsportatlon. XIR-• 0 1\\'E l<OSS l'ONTIAC, 'iO~r.T~r c.i1.-111~ P•rk t P thf11 l/i/i". TER.i'lATIONAL VAN W/6 0 blue chi, of kaportg -Capri.. MANY MOOE LS L\1. \\'AGON VS, automatic, PS, 2111() lf&rhor Blvd, Co'<t11 + air. 9 11a'" SJl!JI 1..,1 ----- CYL, 3 SPD, 5500 gwt for Now rtacly l:or )'OU!' in-& COLORS $866 air. li63.'A) ONLY \l~'Sl'1, :wHrit7 f:Uec1Jv.· pl:-.". A l2~ 72 1-'lt~~~H!l~ll Dt•'lf'r1 hf'I~· ale uxi.oo. Call "Cht'Ster" :riv:;~t~~ Immediate See it-You'll buy it! $795 thru 117173. ·s.; ~tWul't'\ ,,,,..: .. n-'.\1111 ~;~'.~•n1~11:.1·r~~~.i1dn-'.n~~:r 543-3401. .Automa.Uc • 4 speeds. HOWARD Chevrolet ·m LTD. 2 dr, d;lx Bruuatiam. tihaP.· s:J:"il -917' i '\". !~th c1,.....rin'1, 11 ,1t 0 mat1 r . 1960 Ford ThJclc: $325. Gustafson line. "-re. Delivery e· -~tu. Lf.11114· Newport Beach nlr, slert'O. Ori1t ~I $5,000, S! {" :'<! ·,.1.;-11;:'j 11,;1~'h'.l!t ':t.."l\J DA\'(': R -~-a II"'-worit ROY CARVIR Inc. ""' L e•• t han w h Is I e -----R~'' ~·~i•c 2496 llDll -~ •UC • • • 16800 Beach Blvd. at Warner AT &11LcArthur Blvd Ir J amboree S2 (OJ 64+-tni '&9 ~larqu11i: JU Pa". \\-ft2, v.-.; • \.II~. " • • Be"fott 10am afttt • pm. 234 E. 11th 8t. K2-M44 * (7U) ~ ~It. You'll Buy II -YOLYO 133-0SSS -'ro'RD c·-llnntl full p\l.r, rnrk, tllf. Am-Fni. ~l··r•··r nt1·11 """""' ~tt"M, "2'-5529. Colt-II MeA N+tM ''Home of the VlkflVI" ,_ , • '' _ • ., -mll1!$, 1'1 fll\" Sl<wXl ~V'rli641. 546-~17 Elfr\·l1~ thrn 1165 Ford '' ton p&ck up, only .... ;l Kr."GSWOOO t s I a' c blue ~lalllc, Whitt Int. 200). - . ' _·. -l/i/i1. -~ ~ 000 mL Tool box Good ltlectlon ol JAGUAR ~ft•M L • 1966 Harbor, C.P.t. ~ Wgn. 13.000 mi, am Im, p11 ct l'Of, S2800. Jmmac. 71 l\t01' TET .f:.Y 4 Dt. 11 T t ro,'.~r-"-.. -. -1.-,,-1--2-1 -hd-, .._.... .,., ' Uled BMW's «iu.n. top. lug n ck + all fRcl . op. 831r2368. Au11>1t1 .. f\c, v ... P"'"'('r \.\11.. · ri-1 1 ur'\ r ~ · 'MAY)' duty aprtnga, ndkl, JDJOTI '61 BUICK· SKYLARK. Fa<"-liorur Pr1 pl)' 644-4147 kfl do\\$ atr t"Qn<l, \'1n1 I ,,,p, llltlf'I, M. llf\ ,\1r, $1):10. nr llkM" tJn!I, $1!G. t!r.Z-9598. 0 (J) 1t'11 JAGUAR Vl2"1, 4 1,. lOI)' air, 1utoma1ic, Jll'7'lt'tt 6 ~ · • 1S63 FORD FalTlaoe. 11u10 1t:J6<U,J 1 $1fi9"l DA Vt'. fl()s_<,; t•·~t cllt•r :i,ji-~~~ nfler 5: ::o 1963 DODGE PICKUP ~or automaUc, factoty Mtee:ring. P™'er brakes, . . 1"""'· RAH. Good cond. PONTIAC. 7iM llarty,r 11m. ______ _ Run11 pod, $&Kl. 543-380 ~.~rthcr~·e i;.-f~ L"66 Harbor, C.~f. 646-9303 ~~·1~11~ ;:,e rJ~ ~/SM~ll':'iilo l27~K·& A~~ $300. fii.Hlm. Bl\d . .,C041111 ~1 .. 1. :.16--'!l)J i ·~ Pnn1 l~TO, •391J;' V-8 autet, _... __ ... i.-i -.... ~ ... -.1 12 Mari: 11 W•->Ont l~LNI . ....M ..., 1'.11 ~ ... ~36 Ii '71 LTO 2 r1r h.'lrdtop, Imm"" Efffl:lwe thni J/1/13. I '11r, \K'rv c~n. Orig OWTf'I". 1962 F°"' van, •-~u. Jt__,,,,..at,~··• ~~~ _... ·~u ,•-pm'°n'ooo~ .. ~ "~ • co"'1. Fully equlPP'd, Maort MUS_T_ ANG . Cdll!, slHOO.\ Carool, curtainl. bed. Short CREVIER BMW T.IJllLto 1~000 m11 ..... .,., oond. lope deck speaker & NABERS CADILLAC ,.,1112595 64&--0648 bWc& 1J'72 -.,..2838 l>.t-£!-.-.....,.,. , _ t-U"lm90BW) $6555. rnounl Incl. Air $1795. 2600 HN1>oc' Hlvd 1-CH--'E •'o ~..,.. · . i2 GR.AND PRL"X, Low V :.. ' ~ ...,..,.,. · .,.,..,. .... ..., • ...::u.... NABERS CADILLAC 66-6699. 0.111. Mna 540-'1.00 ;~110, Ai~~~ltio~: r~~ik; '69 FORD, Cab: 500. '1 dr, ·n M:WltM ... FMlbAl'k V-8 mllP11,1;r, h!l})' luoded. Prlv •nJ. 79ol 208 w. lat St .• SMta Ana -u--Bt-~. Good lran11p cu Best Offer " I Ply IW7-W.\Z UJ..3171 -rw ....., 'TI t.andcnu.er •. 17000 ml, •;o RIVIERA CU!llOm. Full healer w/s. '.l>,(XX) n1 lles. S4"·st= N 8 • ' Alr/Cof'll"l. P/.;;, l"IB. auto -~·---·-----1 '89 Ford Super Van, Cult Int a.ta. Meu !!40-9100 A/C, like new. $3200 po'lllf'r, 8.tr condnionlna:. $2,D>. &f""'389. r vo, · • trnns. dtnn~ v.•h.1$, Clrn.n, T·BIRD .l 111AI'· 302 Slick, $2400 bel DATSUN ·n J....., V12 Port ed. ~or 67&--01117. vlny! lop, -lo """· '65 Chev 2 d' lm""'" 1·-•. oll '70 F'ORD 500, .,,,1 hd!Op. 613-2'91. I ________ I 10 or an 5 645-1889 • • Under S<O:lmi, Muat Sacrif 1969 CORONA 4 dr. xlnl IMiiAEP) $3399 DAVE wh. hlk vleyl. """''fin>•. Gd /\!~~~ ~u-;1a•· Xlnt '66 1 O\\t En.. ~ ~I .. PfS, ·m T-RJRD 2 1lr. llfPml, tun '84 DODGE VAN. pant!lled. ·n zm. Sharp.. Lo ml, AJC. 1913 H~ Blvd, C.M. \U)keep. .EOOd Utts. air, ROSS PONTIAC, U!IO ~nd. 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Stooks • , VOC 66, NO. 4, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 TEN CENTS Clemente to Ask Review of Palisades Ruling By JOHN V Al.TERZA Ol•DlllfrNMReft Insistlng that thert was no way that the city of San Clemente could sweeten the pot , landowners in an area proposed for controvenlaJ annexation in the Palisades won a bout before city coun- cilmen Wednesday. Councilmen agreed to return before the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) to seek a change In boundaries of an annex&tioo ordered by LAFC last week, but' opposed by Palisades residents. 1be land In question ls a 20-acre patch in the Palisades lying nea r the city's westerly boundary. Upcoast of I.bat 20 acres lies an a.acre parcel owned by the Grant Land Com- pany. Thal firm originally sought to an- nex to San Clemente. But such an annuatlon wou.Jd create a county-administered "pocket" said mem- bers of LAFC. Thus, despite tbe o~ jection of the owners in the 20-acres, they were J,hrown in as well. The' pocket lies-in the area of Camino Capistrano where it meets the city boun- daries. Jn a calm, but effective stand, several owners ln the area (having a total of seven registered voters ) won their point. "If there is to be an eiectioo, then let there be one to see bow many people up there want to anne1, but I'm against an- nexing my property just to round out some boundaries," said resident Roy Trotter. "When we see this sort of thing happen we have to assume subterfuge," added resident and Capistrano Beach business leadeJ' Kenneth Lawrence. Councilmen asked if a new fire station in the area and perhaps better wning of • the reasident.s' land might sweeten the pot and sway the m to accept annexation. The rttidents, to the man, said no. Several lntersting sidelights developed at Wednesday's meeting as well. City Manager Kenneth Carr admitted that despite provisions which tbe city has to impose a $600-per-acre annexation fee, It has no way to collect the mooey 1l a new "citizen" chooses not to pay .. "lo other words." he added, "if they refused to pay the fee, we have no way to force them." Residents unanimously opposed the Sky Drama J _et Flies To Mile-high Denver Feud Ends ; Director Lew Fired A feud that Oared last summer and bal simmered llnce between San Jmm Clpistrano City Manager Donald Weidner and Finance Diroctor Paul Lew Weidner"°"· He fired the subordinate. '1'>e action by the city executive came a day after Lew's wages were docked for assertedly "being lmCOOperaUve about maintaining office hours," Weidner said. Lew, apparently bristling_ over the cut 1n wages, submitted bis resignation Tues- day. On Wednesday Weidner ordered the fim.nce director fired. Lew asserted that he had been pressured for months to resign by Weidner. Lew's boss denied that charge Wednesday .• Both men have conceded. ho\\-ever, that the hassle began last summer dur- ing budget season. 'Ibe first instance! centered on a last- minute comment by 1.t:w over a bill for ISJ,000 that had not been detailed to• councilmen during budget study. .It spilled out again during a bitter con- troversy ovel" pUblic safety ptopoaal.s. Lew ~rtedly found fault in a budget wbicb Weidner prepared to reinforce his proposal that the city should have Its own police force. Weidner's only comment on the firing: t•because It was in oo way productive or conducive to staff hannony to have him around any longer." 17th 852 Down; Arw the r F111 Jet Lo st, U.'S . Says From Wire Seroleel '111e· U.S. Command said the l'llh 851 bomber of the war was downed today and reported the Joss of another $1> million swing-wing Fllt jet In la!t month's raids over the Hanoi-Haiphong htartland. The command announcements, whlch dkl not speclly how either aircraft was c1o......i,, came as U.S. warplanes toot ad- vantage or clearing weather to step up 1tlacb !OUth or North Vietnam'• 20th ParaUel bombing boundary that 11111• ts miles IOuth of Ha~. Spokesmen uld all six crew1uen aboord the strlcl<en 851 ballod out ml weN! re.cu ... from tM Tonkln Gulf today afltt the pilot guided the lknUIJon plane ewer the wattt. Tbe two Fllt c~ ..._ piano crasMd ''West of Hanoi" Dec. n, are U..t.d u mJasi\W and cause of the dowa· incwar nol giVen.. • , 'l'bo B5I aew "noticed heavy fumet In the eeckpit" juA before balllnc · out, apotesmen said. Air Forte and NaVjr hellcopten plucked the men to ul<1;y from waten near the Demilitarized ·Zone separaU., the Vloklaml. Flfleen Bi1o _.. ..,_ over North Viell1am during Prosidenl Nixon's !Way bombln& • ~of the -_· (See ..... ., Worst Dressed Caller Says Bomb Set at Mr. Blackivell 1 ncludes Princess L05 ANGELES (UPI) -Fashion designer Mr. Blackwell took aim at nine entertainers and one princess today in h' annual list of the "Ten Worsr Dressed Women." Those insulted Included Princess ~·~ wbo he said wore "the kind of s(Jles that ;make Loo-grateful for their fog." .4li J,fa<.'Graw, Blackwell said, "pacts .. Blackwell gave a "Special Splash Award for 1972" to Jaequellne On.usi.! "for the swimwear that did the most for the Italian magazine Industry in the past year." - A picture whlch puJ1Xlfled to be the former First Lady wearing only a smile was published in Europe recently. Others on the Blackwell list and bis comments were: Raquel Welch -"but, how do you dress a Sherman Tank?" Julie Andrews -"She dresses like the kind of woman every man wants for hls maiden tmele." Mia Farrow -•·Around the world in 80 mistakes." Laurtn Bacall -"The epitome of drab. U you want her, just yawn." Yoko Ono-11A disaster area in stereo. .. Cloris lieacbman -"Whether In sportswear or dresses she always seems to Jack one simple accessory - a tbrilt~ mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -"Her clothes have all the sex appeal of Henry Kissinger in an unemployment line." --rotie Fields -"The bad-year blimp covered in sequins. She looks like a Fourth of July technicolor explosion." 3,200 Feet BULLETIN RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) - A Trans w°"' A1rlllel 7a ..-Jn wttll m per11• Ma • a IHpt fnm. Mlddd -....... to tllla ~ Solltll -<111 today lo q ulortleo tllreal DENVER (UPI) -A Trans World Airlines 747 jumbo jet with 236 per.JOiis aboard was ordered diverted to mile-high Denver today because an extortionist demanding ransom claimed a pressure bomb set to explode at 3,200 feet was aboard the aircraft. • 1be plane was en route rrom ltfadrid to New York when it was ordered to go on to the Colorado capital, which is $);80 feet above sea leve!, because of a telephone threat to TWA's Madrid office. Senate Democrats Back 1be incident was the second enactment of a theme from a 1966 te!evWon drama by Rod Serling, "The Doomsday Fllght," ir. which an airliner was diverted to Denver because of its high altitude to foil an extortionist and a pressure bomb. Halt to War Funds 36-11 Sources close to TWA in Madrid said a bag was plactc:I by a roadside outside the SPf!nisb city . Sources did not say if the bag contained the demanded ransom of $232.000. WASHINGTON (AP) S.na1e Democrats voted 36-11 today to support a policy cutting off funds for the Vietnam war immediately. The resolution, similar to one adopted by House Democrats Tuesday, was sponsored in the Senate Democratic conference by Sen. Edward M. Kemedy (0-Mass.). Its only conditions to a complete stop of funds for the war were arrangements to ensure safe withdrawal of American troops, return of American prisone.rs of war and accounting for Americans ml»- lng In action. The conference earlier rejected by one vote, 24-23, a resolution by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (0-Wash. \, to invite President NiJ:on to meet with the joint leadersbl.p of O>ngress to explain the breakdown of peace negotiations In December and tile Woman Survives As Auto Strikes Speeding Train Somehow 1 Fullerton woman survived Tuetday night wbeo her car slammed in- to 1 speeding freight train in Placentia lolld then bemcod 100 feet through the air into a fence and a buHding. No lmmedlate explanation was ofr~ for why Ma1$ba L. Yocum. 29. of 3166 PeaTI Ave., did not avoid the spectacular craab. Pollce said red lights ond a barTlcade -~the ElaceoUa Av...,. rallioad croalnF. wero In operatloo wtien Mn. ,. Yocum• car ~Joto the ~ Santa ... rr.Jgbl train. Drivers~ftl"e killed In three other car- train colllalolls during 1!1'12, the mott re- cent being Dec. U in Irvine. A IJ'l'edinl Santa Fe fltlghl lmolved In. that collision 11k:ed Into a heavily loaded bread trudt, exploding It In a ah>wu of dobrls IQd k!Dln& the driver lnstanlly. I massive bombing of North Vietnam which followed. Meanwhile, in the House, there was a battle of words between two represen- tatives at the year's rirst scheduled com- mittee hearing related to the war. The House scrap erupted when Chairman Benjamin S. Rosenthal, (0. N.Y.), gaveled the House European sub- committee meeting to order and an- nounced the State Department refused to send ~a witnes!J. The bearing was not to be on the bomb- ing itself but on its effects on U.S.·E~ pean relations. But Rep. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen (R·N.J.), accysed Rooenthal of calling the hearing with no proper planning of what it should cover and inadequate notification of subcommittee members. "This is an outrageolLS abuse of authority by a chairman to hold a mockery of a hearing," Frellnghu)"ell said. "But nobody tumed up to pick It up,'' an official aaid. Today's flight with 218 passengers, a crew of 15i and three TWA employes aboard, hod been sd>eduled le> land at Kennedy Airport in New York at 9:25 a.m. PST. A TWA spokesman said the plane had enough fuel to reach Denver and was due !o land at 12: 15 p.m. PST. Security forces 211 Stapleton lnterna· tional Airport in Denver prepared for the craft's arrival. "We'll unl oad the passengers first," said Robert Stapp, an airport spokesman. "And we'll clear them through customs." TWA officials said the extortionist demanded a ransom of JS million pesetas, the equivalent or abou t $232,000. Serling wrote "The Doomsday Flight°' and it appeared on televiskm Dec. 13, 1966. t'.ontacted at his Los Angeles home. Serling said he wrote the drama, but "to my undying regret." •andiltory" Death Administration w Pusli Penalty w ASHING TON (UPI) -Atty. Gen. Richard G. Klelndiemt said today the Admlnlstratloo will probably ask Congress to make the dee.th penalty man- datory Jor airplane hijackings, kidnapJne, killing of prJaoo llUM'ds and other "oold.lJlooded. premedltat.d" serloua crimes. The U.S. Supreme Court recently banned capital punishment as prescribed under eristlng laws. -KLElNlJIENST, IN BIS FIRST 11111-0<dged pl'eSI oonf.,..,.. II Ille Justice Oq•flilli!tit sll!ce the· boc.lme a-,. seueraJ, aaJd' llftl"n1ly hrfelt the death penally Is not a detm.,.t to crime. -But be felt capital-punillllnont Is juJtll!cd In ' cerlaJn ocrloul crinD-auc:h ... sfyjacklngs, ASKED IF THE ADMJNJSTRAnON would lllbmit lqtslatlon to Colngms to lepllze tile death peoally In cerlaJn •ues. Klelndlenst replied: •1 belle" ..... lie Aid the legislation would make the death penalty "mandatory In thel8 relbicted cases." • payment of the fee. The Grant Land Company, ho"c\·cr. whose request began the entire i~ue, hos agreed to pay a $48,000 aru1exation fee. The rinn proposes lo build a planned -t.'Ommunity v.•ith condominium units on the property once it is annexed lo lhe ci· ty. Carr told council men th:il the firm "had hoped for a final soluuou to the matter tonight." But councUmcn agreed lha! they \\'ould ha,·-to try anotht!r app roach before LAFC. The move tlrt•w support frorn I..\FC PuOl1c :\lcrnlxr S1;u1 \orthrup. ;1 lc1rtnt'r ..1~k1ng tht.> 1:011111\1!>:-.1011 lo rt't.'On:-idL·r !-. !ht> only v.ny" Nor1hrup ~:11cl 11!e v.ill not vole on lh;Jt i.~:-ut' bcl·:111st of fhe pro:c· lnlitv to San Clt.•1nl.'11lr, 11nd an 11ltemat~ "ould volt• 10 lus strall1. :'\or!hrup r1dd1'd 1hat 11 ~IJlr uf thllnlh l'Xisti; :i t the co111m1s~1on lt•\·t·l ··1r pcopl(' don't \\;1n1 to 1111nl'~ to 11 ci- t~. no1hing 1n the \1 orld c:..1n ch::ingr thl'lr nuntl::. I 1h1nk you rn1~ht :is 1\1.:ll 1e:ihzc i l." r ocess U.S. Rep. Richard T. llanna of \Vestminster brought his 4·year-ol.d granddaughter to the open.ing session of the 93rd Congress, but It was not exciting enough to keep little Lydia Lyle ;i\~'akc. ~~~~~~~~ 400 Boston Commuters Esc ape in Tunnel Fire BOSTON (AP) -About 400 comtnuters v.•alked baU a mile through a smoke-filled subwa y tunnel and escaped to ground level after a rush-hcrur fire broke out to- day on a rapid transit train. The fire broke out in one train in lhe middle of a mile-long tunnel between the Broadway and South Station stops. AH passengers aboard that trHin and a sec- ond lhat followed it lnlO the tunRel ap- parently made their way to the surface, th"e Massachuse11s Bay Transit Authorit y reporfed. Two persons - a passe nger and a fireman -were tilken to Bosto n City Hospital for treatment of smoke in- halation. The firemen was treated and released, ofHcials said. The passenge r. identified as Robert Pur~ll of the Dorchester Si"C· tion of Boston, was carried through the tunnel by rescuers and v.·as listed in fair C<>ndition at the hospital. Transit officials said one or lhrir employes who had been listed as missing was found unharmed. Transit workers led the commuters on the walk through the tunnel to th(' Broadway station, a process they said Capo Motorist Ordered to Pay Damages totaling more than S.17.000 plus C06t3 have been as!leSSCd against a San Juan Capittrano motorist accused i.n an Orange County Superior Coun la"°-sult of being under the Influence of drugs and liquor when his auto smashed into a parked car on Ortega Highway. Judge Rooald Crook&hank delivered the ruling in favor or Frank S. Miramontes, 2.4, of Garden Grove, against defendant Frank Marco Fonter Tl, 2.1, of 31909 Del • Oblapo SI., San Juan. Judge Crookshank ruled thRt $1.691 of the damages awarded must so to frank S. Mltamootcs, the father of the prln- d pel plalpllfl and tile owner or the demolished ~hk:le. It was wccessfuUy allege<! that Forster was at fault June 6, 1971, when his auto crashed into Miramontes' parked veNclc on Ortega lllgbway 11 mllu east of the San Otego Fneway. M~ramontes wu seri<ualy lnjur<d in the ooUlaion and re- qUlreil JialPltal trutmenl "I During th:il hmt'. firemen were hampered in their efforts to extinguish the fire by oxygen masks which ::.uppl ted ontv 30 minutes a1r time and by the a1n~n1 of time it took to siring tho Jong sec!Lons of hose together. firemen u';hz1ng J .000-fect·long pieces of hose ext1ngu1shrd the f1rL'. \1hictJ destroyed tv•o cars or the four-car train . Officials said one l'tir. a new airtight model. exploded <1f\t•r the fire broke oul it:. another car. Transit offici::ils "aid sevc rnl section~ or 1he rapid transit Jines "ert' !ihut down !)r£·1111$(' of th1• fire and r•'SUlting smoke \1 hich spre:1d through the nl·lv.ork of tun· !lt'l.S. ltush-iwur tr;iffiC', :..1Jre<1dy ham(X'red bv on l':trly momlng 'ino" !;ill. i::nne l.O a 'irtual !>t&ndstill in tht: !ietl1on of the city nr:lr South St:it1on The tr:ii n run'> on the MBTA 's Red Linr from Qumcy to flarvard Squarf!. :-.11rr c\ officials said spt.>cial bus lint·s wf'rr br ing n1n ior commuters v. ho norn1;11Jv use !he tran!-1t lint• lo ~ct to Boston from subUrb." JU!>! sou th of the CJ· I} and from Carnbr1dge to thf.• northv.est. Orange Coast Weather :O..loi;1 ly sunny 011 Friday with cootinut~I c· o o I e r temperatures. 1-fighs or 55 arc cxpt.-ctcd along the coastline, n !<.1n~ to li2 inland. Lnv.s 1on1ght 1n the upper JOs,- v.!th lr)(;al frost. INSIDE TODAY l.flke Tohoe's popula ril11 llns /11 1.n1cllc<i n rtnl·tSlt1te boom tliat t hrtnt~ns to kill lite lake. A rtgionnl p/1111ni11g· ra11rl set up tu ptotert thr ari>n l1as come up 011a1nst sonic ov1nohelmn111 prnhlPn1i;. See 1tory on P!l(/t: 7. M..,. • C•ltlwftl1 I ........ -C1n11<• :n (....__,.. 11 0..!fl Nol\('ft 11 1'11111 ... lll ...... • l"mt•r...,....1 M·)S lllMllU If. IW1 11.,_ IM._. II "°'*.... " AM Ullffn II ......... ... lro'.v1111I ll•IMlt • K.otlt-.I .._ • Or•-(Wl!t'I' 1• 11 s,.. .......... "" • s,..rn '7·1' SMC1t MM111I• »JJ Ttlrrll.i. If TllMIW& M-llt W••"'"" 4 w ............. 17Jt W.nl...... f r • 2 D•JL V PILOf SC Vbitetl In lail School Aid Says 'Peters Changed' By TOM BARLEY Cll 1111 Mflr f'IW l!tH Founl•ln Valley High School's asslflant principal l<lday told an Orange County Superior Court jury that lbe crippled Gig Peters he vl!lted In Orana:e County Jail last year wu a vs.ally chan1ed penon from 1he "aggrffllve 11hleUc and brilliant student" he· llrst came to know eight years ago. Defense witness John Greenfield tettifled as th~ Huntington Beach killer's Site Graded For Capo's Recycle Un.it sanity Maring went lnto ill second day that lhe bearded, long-hslrcd dcfcodant's answers during their jall lntervtew1 were fragmented . Woglcal ~often almott In- coherent. Greenneld, '3, flnt cam-to know Peters, 2'4, while he was a teacher and Peters a student at Jiuntlngton Beach High School. "I was almost a brother to blm," Greenfield said. "We talked about schools, glrb, coachln1 and athletics and I came to admln: bbn very much as a student, an athlete and a 11Dcere, ~'ann kind of guy." Greenfield last saw Peters when the defendant joined the Navy witU he visited hl1 former friend while Peters was being tried for the fir1t time on charges that he ·stabbed his father, Charles Peters, 55, and strangled his n1other, Flora , 54, a teacher at Lincoln City workmen this week began grading School in Corona del Mar. the site behind San Juan Capistrano's That trial came to a dramatic end city ball where a new, permanent home when Peters was shot in the back by a A City Saytt Goodbye _/ This farewall message to Pltt,tburgh Pirate super- star Roberto Clemente bluea on Alcoa message board atop Mt. Washington, overlooking the city of u .. 11.......,. Plttsburgb. Clemente was killed Sunday night in a plane crash. Beloved Priest Shot Dead He Helped to Build C1iurch in Texas W1ieat Field ~ -· ,l'ro•P ... J ' BOMBING ••• Halpiianc llQ that WU 1111pended S.tur· day. The llnt con>blt Jou of tlio ,.., ol the huge jfts wu Nov. 22. ,...,. ................ llnRIPI to • tba numher of U.S. nrplana tba ...,, maod 11ys w""' dowoed In tba Dec. 1~ aeriaJ bhtz ot Hami and Ill chltf senport. AL least M American airmen are listed u kUled, wounded or missing In the raids Spo,Wmen said today Ibey wltbh<ld news oft.ht! lou of tbc Fill jet during an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the two-- man crew. lt was the SL>co1\d 1'"'111 down- ed in the oorthen1 raids. ln ground acUoo in South Vietnam. tht! Saigon command said today North Viet· namese and Viet Cons forces atepped up their attacks Wedne~ay and earlY today to the higbdt puint in more ttlan two months. A command spokeaman llattd I 16 ··enemy-initiated lncldenll" between dawn Wednesday and daybreak todly. The U.S. command reported 106 jel lighten and 11 waves of BS2s lashed North Vietnam's Lower Panhandle. Navy pilots sank 13 supply barges 11t the mouth of the Song Ma River, jwl below the 20th parallel. Trucks in park· c .... ing lot.s and on the highways were bomb- ed by other Navy and Air Force planes and pilots reported d e s l r o y i n G "numerous" vehicles In the raids. Meanwhile in Paris, South Vlet~u1m for the area·a anly recycling center will baUllf while attemptln;: to eacape from be prepared. lhe courtroom during tbe noon rec .... CllANNELVJEW, Tex. (UPI) -Tbe Wedneeday, his parishioners prayed for negotiator Pham Dang Lam demanded today that North Vietnam withdraw all its military forces from the south and recognize the south as a fully in· robbery, but would not say if evidence dependent nation -a demand Hanoi has Paving 11 upe<tod to go In !ale thb Pelen ii now confined to a wheelchair week OD lhe pad behind the city offices as tbe ... u11 of !he en1ulng paraiylil and l---"'ld-Cll)L-M..,,.....Dooald-w.-...id--niay-be-so-dbled-fortliiriitorlill- thlt U an . 1lectrlcal contractOr can be We, doctotl hive warned . found to lnltall eleotrlclty In comlni Greenfield leftlfled today lhU Pelen days, tbe conler could start opentlonl told him that the kUllog ol hil pmntl In late nast WMk. their Huollngton Beach bom1 on April II, P'Undl for the materials In the .,... 1871 .. ,... GOd's will." structlon ba"' come from a 11.lllO srant He told a JW1 that bu already con- fn>m a' i. Jolla COlllUltlnJ firm wblch ii vlcted Pelen of two counts of first ~~looll ltC)'Cllaf u. ·-tubo." dqree murder In bil oecond trial that The annt pays !or the pavlna and the defendaot referred to the police a1 other malerlais and tbe city ii fumilblng "pigs wt>o an dedicated to ftl![ellli1( equlpmeat and manpower for-the In· mloOrlty sr0uP& and druc users. · stallatlon of the ceoter. "He also talked of the Conununllt con- 'l'be cooler oporsted on a alle In San splraey and the coming ,.volution and he Clemente for more than a year, but JOit told me lhat lbe laws which govern UJ ita leue last October ond h11 been are Irrelevant In the light of what ii bomeleu since. Councilmen the,. declln· 101ni to happen," Greenfield said. ed appeail for use of city land. Seven! weeks l&O city councilmen In San Juan asreecl unanimously to annt use of city land for the cenler. But -delaya took place bee1use of the Wilt for 1rant funds and -mo1t """"tly -the lack of an elec- trician with liml to do the minor elec· trlcal job. Waidoer aid that the current COii· structlon boom I• responalble for many of the ceoler'a da!Jya. Tblnp a .. aolng well qain, thoup, •nd It looks Uke the center w!D llart operatlona ne1t week. Ir1IlS Face Indictments Over Pesticides 4 in Capistrano Facing Court, Removed Pences There are times -when a fence goes up -that a homeowner can find b!mlell In court. But four auch resldenta In San Juan Capistrano thla week find themaelves raced with court action because they took . ' And the ba!Ue that looml over the fences at the rear of several townhouses In the north end of town 11could get a lit- tle messy," City Manager Donald Weid- ner 1ald today. Rev. C. Laumer Schoppe helped build St. their 41-year-old priest. Andrews Church in a wbeat field, and in At the sheriff's office, Alvin George Jt be___preacbed peace,-------1ove.-and---Young.--2t.--w.as.. charged wilh-murder -m- brotherhood to his Roman Catholic th.! New Year's death of Father Schoppe, parishioners. "ho was found shot th ree times in his "We're a rather poor p~rish and we burning parsonage. must do a lot of maintenance work Sheriff Jack lleard and six deputies ourselves," said Art Miller, who attends arrested the suspect in a motel in West lhe church outside Houston. "Father Houston before dawn. Young , an Schoppe was always right with u1 ln hl.s uem ployed laborer and father of two jeans. waxing Ooors or whatever needed yoW)I girll, ofh!red no resistance. to ~-e done." Heard uid the apparent motive was Vessel Adrift With -Seven Aboard Spotted; Aid Sent One of three sea searches for missing vessels ended happily at 8: IS a.m. today wr..en the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Polnt Divide was di!lpatched from Newport lfarbor to tow in a cabin cruiser adrl!t for two days wilh seven per!Ons aboard. Crewmen of a Coast Guard helicopter spotted the boat ,-!ta OC<IJP8llll fran- tically waving a distress flag -about ctahl miles oU Oceanilde. Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said the cruiser which departed Avalon Harbor Tuesday would be towed to Oce1n1tde1 Jts dtstlnaUon. He aid the craft ii owned and skip. pored by Roy Ambler of Escondido. Rough teal of five to 11.I feet and winds of 30 miles per hour had cl'flated is seeking the boat Rappy JI, last known to be bobbing in rough seas eight miles off Catalina Island's eastern tip. Helplti!I and endangered, one of the boat's two-man crew chose to jump or swim to a nearby boat which returned him to Long Beach to report his partner's plight. A aearch and rescue helicopter's hunt so far thla morning had failed to turn up the small fishing boat. from Tucson, Ariz. -continued to mount lo$Y as a four-engine aearcll plane and helicopter 110Ught their »foot boat mi&'l- ing rive days in Mexican WJ!ler!... No 1urvival equipment or provisions were carried by the Jlrn Halls and the Fred Alexanders Dec. 30 when they left Klno Bay on the Gulf of Calllornla. was recovered at the hotel. repeatedly rejected. , Father Schoppe called the sheriff's of-Th.e re~tatem~ni at today.• weekly -.,....--fleffii-pubhc sessJ-On of I.he ?-ar11-talk.s of fice Moridiy evenlrig to· re~rt a '2 lfiiit President Nguyen Vao Tbleu's un- from the church collection. He a~ diminished conditions for peace was an parently scared a~'ay the burglar, who indication of the further hard bargainm~ left in such a hurry that he dropped a lying ahead for Or. Henry A. Kil'linger rifle and shotgun in the church. Father when he meets Hanoi's Le Due Tho oa Schoppe gave authorities the license Monday. number of a car he saw speeding away. That license number led officers to Young's trailer park home In Baytown, near Channelvlew. Young's wife said ~r husband came home Monday night and told her he shot a man three times and burned his house. Then he left, she told Heard . A few hours later Father Schoppc 's body was found lying face down in a hall doorway leadtng 'tO the den of his parsonage, which wu destroyed by a fire officials said was started by an arsonist. Despit. the apparent robbery motive, Heird said $1 ,824 in church collections was found untouched. The sheriff said ltij)t earlier the night of the slaying. Father Schoppe inerve.ned . in an argumen t between a group of youths and a grocery clerk who would not sell them beer. Heard said the youths threatened to "~·hip" the priest, but the sheriff would not say if that incident was connected .,.,·ilh the death. "Laumer wanted to be a priest since he .,.,·as 13." said W. J. O'Rourke, Father Shoppe's bro11!er·ln-law. said perlshoner MIUer. 0 Bul right oow, I can't thilk of any." 1 t "He was 'a real engergetlc person,"' said Emil ~uchta_J a member of the St. Andrews congregation since the church "'as built In 1970. "When we had a proj· ect. he'd gel his hammer and nails and gu in with us." Stocks Plummet 9.63, Reported 'Cooling Off' NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market prices plummeted today, and analysis said the market is entering a cooling-off period following three straight days of advances. At 11 a.m. PST the !>ow JO ft el average of 30 industrial stocks had drop- ped 10.24 points to 1033.56. Declines on the New York Stock Exchange held a 2·1 edge over advances in active trading. The broad·based NYSE indn: of about 1.400 common stocks "'as down .35 point! to 64 .94 at 10 a.m. The Dow, an Important indicator of stock market bahavior. jumped more than 36 points in three previous sessions, pus mves or o im.mn ove e • · nam and busines1 expansion, It closed at a rerord l!Kl.80 Wednea- day. "The market went too far too fast," said John Smith of F.ahnstock & Co. "I think we're In for a period of con- solidation," he added, but predicted the retrenchment would be brief. Charses of vlolalinl the National Pesllcldel Act and tfula endallflorlng public health have led to (ederal grand jury indictments against seven Southern Caillomia firms, including two in Orange County. The luue item.a from deed restrlctiong for certain units In the Westport tract next door to the Cultas colony where several houses' back yards overlook. the valley -and the back yards . of eome nelghbori. fears for Ambler, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ,----------------------------------------- Mark Chemical Company, of Orange, and Aquatrol Inc., of Anaheim, are among those named in the actions which oceurred Wednesday In Los Angeles. Paul DeFalco Jr., regional ad- mlnlstrator of the federal Environmental Protection Agency In San F'ranctsco, re- quested prosecution by U.S. AttorMy William D. Keller. Sampllng and tests of products - mortly of the chemical and petroleum variety -led DeFalco to seek pros· ecuUon on ch1r1e1 Including adultera- tion, mlslabellng. mfi1brandlng and failure to rea:ister products. Convictions could result ln fines rang- ing from P .500 to $8.MIO against the seven firma named, Keller said . "Strong action La warranted to protect the public and the environment from the mlsuae of potentially h a r m f u 1 chemlcala," Ketler continued. DAILY PILOT 1111 °'''* CMlt OAU.Y •ILOT, •11?1 ..tildl HI '°"'"'" tM Nnrt• .. Nll; II ptfM!llltll .., 1M Of~ CM1t "WllSl!lfll C~ft'f', s...- ... i. M"loWll IN ,.,...tiJIM, M.....,1y ,.,......, .. f rhl1y, fOt CO.It Mn•, 1"1-.1 tt..:11, Hvnllllffol'.I •udllr.Ollt!!•ln V•lley, LHllM •etel'I. lrvlM/Sldil .i-k en111 1111 ClefMr\11/ S111 J-C1pl1lrfltCI. A 11 ... lt •t910n1I et1Ulo11 11 Mlltl\W &.t11ro1n •net Swld•rt. file pr1'ic1o.tt Pllllllthlfll •lint It 11 lllD w,11 l•Y Strfft, COlll M_, t1lll!M'nl•, ru:i.. ll:ob•rt ti, w,,~ ...... Mttftt '"" l'lll:llltlltt Jo1lc II, Curl1y Vkt '"""'"' 11111 ~·1 ,y,...,._ lh•"''' K11•ll ' l•ltor ThOl"lll A. Mur,hlno Ml"'ll"" llolOI' Ch1rl11 H. L111 l ld1rlll '· Nill A11!1lt11I MtlM91111 l!lllor\ .. c ......... °"'" SOS Hortt. fl C1.,.1110 l11I, tZ67Z --°"'' ,._ ... 1 "' '7:!:~ ,,..... trf ...... lffdll S>U a.u ....... H\1111.....,. INCIU 17111 8ttdl hulevm ut1M1 ....,, m ""*'' """""' Ttl.,._ In <l '41o4Ut ClmWJM Mn>lll .. 64l-1•7t Planning commissioners, Weidner said, promiaed Cullas residents that their new neigbbon would have 111:-foot fence1 which would afford enough privacy. The fence rules were written into the deed. But some neighbors, Weidner said, took the fences down so they could enjoy a va lley view. Tbua, , Westport residents 1alned a view; tbeir nelghhon lost their privacy, and the complaints are being heard at city hall. The city, Weidner said, Issued vlolltlon notices to 111 nonconforming fence 1ltua· Uons. Two were corrected within a mat- ter of day1. "\Ve !till have four, though, whose fence& are either gone or have been cut below the six-foot height," he 11dded. And City Attorney James Okaial<l plan1 to seek a Superloio Court action forcing the fences to be built again. DI in Hot Water Over Recruit Dousing SAN DIEGO CUP!) -Sgt. Henry Gonzales, a l\1arine Corps drill in· structor, has been ordered to face a rum· mary court-ma rtial for allegedly dum~ Ing hot water on the back oI a IG-yeor· old rl!'Crult. The r-ecrult. Sebastian Herrera of San Diego, suffered mJnor burns lo the D<!c. 23 incident. Gonzales, of \Vne-0. 'l'cx., has been a drill iru;tructor four months. Brooks, of San M1reo11, plUI-another cou- ple ana an unldentifiea-woman. Ambler'• worried children C()ntacted the Coast Guard Tuesday when the boatload ol friends failed to return from a New Year'• Eve vtslt to Catalina bland. A second bunt is centered ln the Catalina l1land area for a lone fisherman known only as Carl, wboae 2&-foot boat became disabled when a line tangled In lta propellor. The Coast Guard cutter Point Carrew Former Mayor To Face Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner haa refused to dlsmis1 cha rgu filed 1gain1t !onner Westmlns~er mayor Dertik McWhlnney and Planning Com· mlsaioner Tad Fujita LO the wake of the l\1ile Square Par.k leasing scan· dal . Hls decision means that McWhln· ney. 40, and Fujita, 34, will go on trial l.1arch 6 on alleg1liOM that lhey were Involved in the plan to extract 110,000 from farmer George Murai in return for their coopera- tion on extension ol his lease at the 213-ncre park. Both me.n v.·ere indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of grand theft. bribery and conspiracy. Police Fearful 'Dead' Doctor Buried Alive MENDOZA. Argen<lna !AP) -Police placed In the family mausoleum al the 11ld today they att inve1llgaUn1 a c11se ti:lendoza Cemetery. in which a doctor, pronounced deed or 1 !Ast Sunday night, a watchman told heart attack, may have bel!.n entombed pollce he he11rd a noise from the tomb and when he entered be round the cofrln, alive. .,htch-had been placed on a pedeatil six The victim WI! Dr. Vincent Polimeni, f .. t hl&h. hld lal!en to the noor. S. c.._... Al 1.,a1w1tt: known In the Lai Heras dl1tr1ct 11 the A dete~llve wooden. cover Splintered l•f1pt I R!I 4t~""42t doctor of the poor bec•uae or the In the fall llnd I alau win~ in th• llnc _ -~ :r.n. ~~-~"111i:=,_ assistance he eave to people who c0u1d ahietd was broken. the wa~ said. ::_, 111 1:"9'1~ "'!f:::'";:.."":: -nor--pay-fi1or I. -~ a . tiiity contained ,,._ ,. ....,,. .. ...,.,., 1bo po let a:ave th\1 account : acr1tchu and bN1SU that were not ap-t'::: ~ •• ,. -'l::i lie lllffered a heart snack Dec. 27 ~,po;mt OD !ht day of lhe entombment. -""f""'• .. '";;;j!,/7\o :.,:.:"'', .. ~ hll fellow doctors ctrt1!1ed that ll CAU f'u!ICO Mfused IO live any detilta Of .,,.,...;:_ •M IMl'i!111r. ' hi death. their lnvesllgaUon and meJTlbcrs of After a funeral Hrvlce Dec. SS, the f-Pollmeni's ramily declined to speak to fin , was sealed wtth • zinc thldd imd Mwtme.11. -·-.. • • • .JJ.J. (Jarrell '.JANUARY f Substantial Savings Throughout the Store 15 to 25% SAVINGS on Several Bedroom, Dining Room and Occasional Collections by ... HERITAGE and DREXEL Your /al'mftc ~nttrior dt1ioner \OiU be MpPf/ to G!lllt vou H.J.Gb\RREIT fURN~U_RE ~6 02)5 2215 HARDOR !LVO. P~OFISSIONAL INT!AIOR· DES1$NIAS Op•n Mo"·• Thur•. A FrJ. Ev••· COSTA MESA, CALIF./"°""'"""' J ' • • • -.- c. !. ~ ' ... ( -ror ffil pr< COi Lo' thr ( CN Ba nei oul the hat Sat .. Sir ''G 1 lo ac~ Tao Joi tre "'" - • DAILY PILOT 3fi Five Playhouses 1-~~~~~~-1r~~~-'-~~,1-~~~--~~~~~--~~~-.. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES • To Hold Tryout,s " MC tT, •• ,Mf'OOllC CIVIU;i.llTION SWl.r.l'li IT AWA't." EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNll 'Open Wide. •• ' No sooner have eo1nn1unity !heaters In the art3 replaced the calelldars on their walls than the audition notices begin to pile up on the drama desk -four for this weekend and another for the following Sun- day. The latter announcement probably generates the most Interest along the Orange Coast. It's the Jan. 14 readlngs for the 'L.1guna ~loulton (cAI.~BOARD) Cherie Patch dishes out some soup to an ailing Hal Landon Jr. in this scene from the new South Coast Repertory comedy ''Play Strindberg," opening Fri· day at SCR's Costa ~lesa theater. PlayhouS(''s production of "The Prhnc of 1\1iss Jean Brodie" and the competition fur the role that won f\.faggie Smith nn Oscar in the n1ovie version. Other th<'ater groups holding earlier tryouts include: -The Fountain \Talley Community "'I'heatcr. casling 1\looday and Tuesday for its San Clen1ente Theater nnnual adult production, "Our TO'll'n ." -The Placentia Playhouse. holding Sunday and r-.1onday readings for "\Valtz of the Toreadors.'' Casts 'Red Hot Lovers' --The Long Beach Com- munity Playhot.1sc. auditioning ~f9nd11y night for "You Can'l Take It \Vith You." Casting has been announced ----Cor the Sa----,,---Uenlenle "'Com- munity Theater's upcoming production of Neil Simon's Cflmedy "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." opening Jan. 18 for a lhree-weekend run . George Donka will pla y the central role of the 1niddle-aged Barney Cashman. a mild man- nered man who decides to find out what he's been missing in the sexual revolution. Donka has appeared in a number of San Clemente shows, including "Lovers and Other Strangers." ''Gypsy" and "George M." The three ladies he attempts to seduce in each of the three acts will be portrayed by Judy Taur !a high-living sexpol'I, Joanne Applegett (a kooky ac- tress) and Mary ?<.fodiano I a "Vanishing Wilderness" $HOW TtMfS Tti1rs., Ft-i •• Molt., T11et. 5:00 • 7:00 • •:OO CONTINUOUS Soturdoy "°"' 12:00 S1H1day fro1t1 2:00 n1orose moralist 1. f\1iss Ap- -plegetr-and ~iss-ri.fodtano are familiar faces on the Cabrillo Playhouse stage, while l\1iss Taur will be making her San Clemente debut.. Directing the San Clemente comedy \\"i ll be Jin1 Speirs. a well known young actor \~'ho recently played the leading role in "ButterOies Are Free." and also played the gentleman caller in the theater's pro- duction of "The Glass -The Long Beach Civic Light Opera. holding tryouts Saturday and Sunday for its production of "Kismet." Bertram TranS\vell, 'll'ho directed "Philadelphia. Here I C(lm1>' and "Strange Bed· fello~·s" for the Laguna group, wil return to ~tage the Orange County premiere of "Jean Brodie" at Laguna. He'll need a cast of four men, four Menagerie." v:omen nnd four teen-age ''Last of the Red Hot girls. along \Vilh several minor Lovers" will be performed supporting players. Thursdays' FridAys and Trvouts arc scheduled for Saturdays from Jan. 18 sw..day, Jan. 14, at I o'clock in through Feb. 3. with an 8:3-0 (he Laguna r-.1 0 u \to n curtain, at the C.1b_rillo Playhouse. soo Laguna Canyon Play~use. 202 A v e n 1 d a Road. Laguna Be a ch . Cabnllo. San C ! e m c n le . :;:.;-=-=--=-"'====== Reservations \l:ill be taken at the box office. ( 492-0465 1 begin- ning Jan. IS. Strelso11d a11d O'Nul 7 c111d 10:50 p.m. "ON A CLEAR DAY" WORLO PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT -· .. -·Alf.._.,_._,._,_,., ...... l',; ... •4'"""•···''"""'""''"""•"'' ~' !es•, llo1'l1•ecd1h tligli! ond the ' cloJhes w ith crcc~• cnrl cop~·"''" Mau!lfully executed by 5om Pt-cl.in· pah . Puul z,,,,.,.,,..,.,..,_ 1,....,,wo~I. STEVE IVI c:(J lJ 1:1::1'1 (PG) PREMIERE ORANGE . UP BARBRA1THE I STREI SANDI: (R) ~0~ PLUS · LEE-MARVIN GENE HACKMAN "PRIME CUT" Pl•;:(KAllllS IRONS.Diii IN "IED SUN" UISULA ANDtlSS 111rormatlon Is being dispensed at '194-07-13. Tbomton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize..wiooing play, "Our Town." is next up tor lhe l''ountain Valley Comntunity Theater under tb1;> dirt."Ction of Joy t.1aiville. A large cast is required, headed by six 1nen and six women. Auditions for "Our Tov.•n'' will be held ~fonday and Tuts. day from 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater, 18280 Mt. Bald'.' Circle. Fountain Valley. Calt 963-2852 for further in- formation. Jan Palen v.•ilt direct Jl'nn Anouilh's "\Valtz of the Toreadors" for the new Placentia Playhouse, "'ith tryou1s .!tehedulM Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. and l\londay from 7 to 10 p.m. A cast of four n1t'n and SC\'en women of var\'ing ages is required for the play. schcdul-ed to go on the boards in l\tarch. The re adings \\'iii be held at the B11cks building, 221 N. Bradford St. Placentia. ~ ........... . ... ~.t.t.l..Lll "GlllAT lllEW Will) Liff RlM FOR 1973" SlAltS WIONISDAT 1. Cotto Meso • Met.o - 541-1552 2. Ht1•1i.,to• leoch • Surf • LI 6°flt7 ). AltaMlm • lroolr.h11r11 - 111 ...... , 4. GimMti Gro'lo • Gro'o • 5174600 5. 0nuto9• • Vlllo -SJl.f95Z i . Miulo11 Viojo • Cl""'o Vlojo • 130°1 ZZJ ..... o ........... .. .... -..:_.: .. ~::-.. ·.-:-.•· ... Directing :·Voll" Can't Take __ -_ It Wilh "\'ou" in Long Beach!~=-=~----=--·~ will be Larry Johns, who stag- ed the Kaufman·Hart classic Grow, Grow . in Laguna some years back. !low dol'.S )Our i..::anll·n The Pulitzer Prize-winning gro"··: You e:in ~t·l hints on comedy has roles for nine n1en how 11• 1nake it grr•1\• ('\tn ....and.__.sgven wgmen in J!\l age be.tier h~· rcadin~ t-hc. lluinc. ranges. I and Carden !'age E'l't·r~· Auditions arc S<'t for 7:30 &1turdav in the 0.\11.Y l\londay evening al the Com· 1 PILOT. - munity Playhouse. 5021 E .. Anaheirn SL . Long Beach. Thel "-=-=~=-=======-='' ANTHONY QUINN YAPHET IUITTII lltj Un111ul Arh lll 2"4 f9otvff 'HICKEY .. BOGGS' /( I t:'\l ~4(.. 8 1(),1~ NOW . UCIUS IVE ORANGE COUNTY \\1 GENE HACKMAN lRNE~l 8CIRGN1Nf lEO BUTTONS CAl!Ol l YNEY sho\v opens Feb. 16 for sixl .. -----------------------. \\'t'ekends. 't'rvouti; for "Kismet" nre scheduled for Saturday at I o'clock for singers and Sunday at I and 7:30 for dancers at the Long Beach CLO rehearsal hall. 518 E. 4th St., Long Beach. All roles are open ex- cept that of Hajj, "'hic-h will A"I AISUllO LOOK AT MAlllHAG£ "PLAY STRINDBERG" ly o,,..,....natt or£NS JAN. 5 ,,.,., JAN. 21 -a ,.M. C -h.-CltlldrH -Of AH Af.. ------. '"THE SUNDAY FUNNIES" S111tHys 11 Jo__,.,.-1:00 P.M. --------- -=====~ 'fit} Jbuth Coast Repertory be performed by Ho"·ard Keel. FOR 11ESE AYATION~u•i Gary Davis is directing thell.----------------------..11 Long Beach musical, "·hich -.-------------""."""."--""'.'.:----:-1 opens Feb. 23 -just." w.eck If you steal $300 000 from the mob after the Fullerton C1v1c Li ght ' • • 1 Opern's "Kismet." it's not robbery. It's suicide . w •• ~, At Pa~ific'1 Hiw1v ]9 Drive-In - • Woodv Allen'1 .. £YtanHING YOU ALWAYS WANnD TO KNOW AIOUT SEX" "HOW TO SUCCEED WITH SEX" ANTHONY QUINN · YAPHET KOTTD "ACROSS 110"STREET'~J •• ~.':'~ ... . ,, ANTHONY FRANCIO _ EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ! •• BOTH CINEMAS SHOWING NOW! 1'1.A .Y. Ii l CO·H!T• "HICKIY & BOGGS" '1<()-;,) D'~ Y fr~Y i l I~ ' M t . 1 .. the Cahulawuw Rivet? IN THEATRE #3 DWVIROSS/S BIWEHouDAY • "'A RED - s:JHI" /w;;. --.... ' SINGS THE BLUES -..... . ·-· ...... , @- PLUS -ALAN ARKIN IN "THl LAST 01 THl llO MOT LOVIRS " IN THEATRE >2 MAX VON SYDON llV ULLMANN RATED (PG} NOW (X(lUS l\1(11 "UP THE SANDBOX IS A JOY!" Barbra Streisand's Six1h F1lrn •S Her Sixth Hit! Howurd lh•1•11p}On N,.,.. Yor~ '"'1•'' .. ~· .,,,., .. , .; ~ ..... , .. . .......... . . ''..,. ,_. . ....,.. •'Of""lOoNH J f\;.•.~"' I"'"''-' . ._ .. •,-........ -Sllllf.'5.IHO ·•Vnc~· CD~,..-,.....,_' r· .rt .. F>••ll•'"-' '•' ,.,, '"":M'l.d•·Al••~<()J•~ I.A.." '•"";••"'I••• '" O.l.l ·1• ,..,, ., ,,,,. '""(,IQ!l.."'OtN<.-JJ ·:~· • AV""-~•.Ul.I<. '"-' '' ._,; • J «I :~c::~!t•<!IO ::J ........ ~I I Q;J (l~fMA ta CINEMALA~O 'I iQ roi·iAf!f\~ ; 1-0-'-V"lt<-~ ..... I U••J --a ....... ,,. , ........... .,.,..,.."'·'.ii' I ..,.__. •;"' '"'°' CO-HIT ----co:H·,~,.---r--,-.. -.-,-,--'1 JACIC lEMMOfll C.lfi! ••AC~M•'< G~NE HAC~ WAR BETWEEN PRIME CUT Wfl,t.Af~OPfN&•~·y PRIME CUT MEN & WOMEN w (•!NDS (,"fN I?·~~ M DEAN NANCY HARRY. JONES· OLSON· MORGAN Plu' D··~ll'Y "lht Mogic of Wah Dis"'' World '' "AfR ICANUOH " IN 1 .. ( Wl.STM •N STf'R Cl;:MT~R "SOUNDER" COUNTY ENGAGEMENT •• ,o;-••••••••••••••• . .. . : ,hu Relitl. l t dfonl "HOT ROCK" ... . . . • COAST l<Wl' At •AC~•TMUI l lVO' • f\IEWPO.RT BEACH FROM Fash-ion Island Newport Beach • . . STEREO sou·Nos OF THE' HARBOR , ' , I ¥ OAILV PILOT SC ·Money's Worth By SYLVIA PORTER "l &JTl dear in the eal"!, hoarse tn the throe.t, red In lhe nose, ireen in the gills, damp ln the eyH, twltch)' in thl!i joints and tracUOUI In temper from a most inlol· ('rant and oppressive cold." Th&t is how the 19th ctn· tur-y novellst Char\6 Olck· ens described a cold. Mllllons or people each vear experlPnce one or mort of these dlstttsAlng symp- toms and the simple com· mon cold ls still one of our worst enemies. However, to fi ght back "'e have regular· ly in atock a great variety of products that can com- bftt the symptoms Dickens so ai:>UY describes. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a deHvery. We will de· llver prompUy wlthout ex- tra charge. A gi:eat many . people rely on .u.a for thdr health needs. We welcome requests for delivery s~rvlce and charge accounts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY SS1 Hetpltal Road Ntwport leHh '42·1flo ,,.. Dtlt.try • TONE or VOICE • LOW COST • NEW COMPACT POCKET UNIT • MONTH to MONTH RENTAL IASIS • IH' '~1.r (Oil\ r\ l'\:)jl)lf I 1 :'11\,\jl "i 11\'lt I , ....... _,.. __ • • ,,,,.,., ,.,.,.,, 4. 197) COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST P11111oy It • -l l I• h s; " p c v ...... r· :~i SI~ ~ ii 11 t?7 I* ~~ ..... ..... ~ .... Alt• ~ ~·fil '"' "' ·::i· ~:l'~ N .. NoSPt '""' '""' =:v-f .. "' ... a?!i{ N:r.' 5.,s1· .. ~ NVF ! ... kill (jdl "' '" '" m" )' ""'" ( ::_ii .~ • fil::" '1 8$ e °'""" ''"'" '""' PKC P•cPt Pa.:S~ Pc Tl ~~cTli PalM Pal No P1l~j Pom Pa~..,: """' P1111"C Pa~a Par ~ P1rkr ;:~: P~ab ·-·~· •~o ·~ ·-· 'PL PPL P3P& PL' Penni .... .. ...,,,. ·~· ..... ..... ·-· Ptrld P!f ~ .. ' ~:1~a Petrel ~r1r~ ..... PtiH• PtiltE ::~i PtiEU ""ff 11 "'"f. Phr t ;h111 P~IF Phil\ Pkk1 P!eclt Pltrl .. ~ ... """' PltFo """ PIQ( ,. ..... Play' =:r.i ·--"''' ·~~ ~· .... .... .... ... « ·~ ·~ ·~ "!' p E ·1· "E :u ... ii "" .. , "' 11 .. " ' I •• ! ! ,! I '" ,, I 11 H: ~ " ll m ~ ' ~ ~ ~ .. I • Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List Market Scores Lower ,in Trading NEW YORK (AP}-Stoct market prtcu drifted lower Tbunday, but analysts SI.Id the decline wu a temporary reaction to a three-day rally. The Dow Jones average of 3D 1ndusllials had spurted more than 36 points since Friday and some consolidation was ln order they said. ' "TodA1,• behavior waS a natural beat of the ~~dulum,' said Lucien Hooper of \V. E. Hutton & Tbe retreat "hardly amount. to anything• In view of the market's lon g-term advances, he added. ' SC DAJL Y PU.OT 37 KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN I > ' 3a DAil Y PILOT Th~. JMu.,., 4, 1973 Everyone Hes Something Thal Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Find II, T rede It With e Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Oial 642-5678 for Fast Results ,o.n.rol CAMEO SHORES 4639 FAIRFIELD Open !or your viewing convenience Thurs., Fri. & Sun. 14 PM. Sparkling pool. sliding giass brings outdoors indoors. Xlnt ocean view from the pool as well as fron1 most oC the house. 4 Bdrms., lge. dining r m. & brkfst. area; numerous bit-in features incl. book- cases, TV & hl-fi facili lies. Practicall y neW refrig. & \\1asher1drycr included. 3 Car gar· --~------------- Gener1I General LIDO LOCATION This four bedroorn Unique Lido Isle home is located right in the heart of things; a yodel from th e yacht club and a tip toe from the tennis courts. \Vhattas1>0t! There's opportu· nity for some decorating, but the price is a Unique (!or Lido ) $69,500. UNIQUE HOMIS OP HIWPOlf llACH, 645·6500 A ll1th1t fl lki11H Gcw:hholl Gtlner•I ~<M-$111(14 ~-as.wams REALTORS 2828 EAST COllST HIGHWAY CORONA DE. MAR, CALIF, 644·7270 * age. $125,000 The area's top professionals are at your ~rvicc. 675 -3000 UNl()UI: ti()Ml:S l!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~R~EiA~L~T~O~RS!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'I It BAY.~ ... ~.~-~~.~.~.~;.~LTY " ~ Gwnonl --Generat-- ** ** ** TAYLOR CO. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$119,000 Near-new luxury 4 Bll home in this new residential area surrounded by the elite B. C. Country Club. Lge Cam rm & for1nal Dll. Plush cptng. Choice view site. I ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n J .. quln Hiiia Roed NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 FAST POSSESSION O.K.! $49,900 Owners att very anxious to move to Northern catlt anti m(Q' offer early occupancy of this beautUal 4 bedroom, tri-level hon)E!., featurim: huge family room wUh fireplace, !ormal dining anti 2'' bethJ. Ll~new con- tastetu1Jy de c orated throughout. Situated on large. premium lot ooar HOME + INCOME Two ~luxe Homes, OD5e to Newport Heights. F..acb are 2 Bedrooms. One has 1% Baths, Dlning Room and F'treplace. 3 Garages. Sharp Condllion. Prlme Location. $55,<m. Call Anytime, .....,,.,, ""YOUNG EXECUTIVE Rel.ax every rvenlng In this sparkll~ clean ho1ne and Gtineral General GALAXY VIEW 4 Bedroom, 4 balh home. Beautiful decora· to! furnishings included. Large, covert<! pool with roll-back-roof. .. .. ..... , .... $240,00ll. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, Newport Beach 675-6161 Gener1l JUST LISTED THE BLUFFS Ganer al 1nove fa.st on lhis home! CALL ANYTIME: 646-3928 Eve: 675-1827 There is a reason 18 years san1e location Vahie Conscious?'! Buy this conclo -BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2 \<J bath, built-in kitchen. stone fireplace. FAtttl- LY ROOM. communi ty pool & RE C. ROOMS including billiards. Fee land close to every- lhing .. . .. .. .. . . .............. $34,500. * ( AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 REALTORS NEW YEAR \\'iU1 a beauliful i)()Oll' in fashlonaWe Bnycrest! 3 Bedroonu1 Inciudlng fnbulous n111s1cr bcriroon1 suite, l)()bby roon1 l.'onvt·rtible to 4th bedroo111 644-7662 General 2-Story Furnished! BALSOA PENINSULA -R~ PACLS TO Tl!E SAND\' Bl-:::ACI l ! Sl<'eps l l people. Cozy knotty pfnc kitchC'n. 1-"A~11LY ROO~T ! :I lx>d- Mission Viejo $41,500 3 BR. & Family Gorgeous MUl!lion V I e j o 111'1!4! ,\ lrl-li•vi•I l)rftl'le llonlt'. Citu1t livln& n)()rn. Crncklin&' firephu.-e. Jo'Al\11 · LY ROOM 23' LONG! FORfo.tAL DINE. 3 bedrooms. 3 blltM. New air condiliorx .. r a.nd dishv.·a.V.c·r~ Oub facllilles Include POOL and TENNIS COURTS! C11JI l<Uit -O\YNER VERY ANX- IOUS -64&--0301 I Ol!ISI L 01 ~O\ R C A lTORS Mesa Verde Lovrly :l l)('llroo111 on 1•ul-cle- i;a1•, Cozy fa1nlly roon1 and f11"eplacc. \\•1'Y clcs1ra1Jle ar~a. ti-lj-i221 1733 \\'r~!l'liff nr .. N.B. --- Gentr1I MULTIPLE LISTING CHANGES llOmf'O\\•f\e1"1 v.•ho ha\"f' bN-11 reluctant to !lit in 1'1ultlple fur :t 90 day minimum pc_riod should hr interested In ~·ing that )'OU can now Ilse our great MulUple service for any time period. :II day1 tor example-. ~lulli­ ple is the fastest v.·ay lor YoU to eicpose )l(lU1' property KJ1d 11ot no additional OO:it to you. Put datel\5 ol 'offices 1uld hundreds Of Wespeople to v.mic for YoU· Call 675-T2'J5. -.... le WELCOME TO MARLBORO COUNTRY and bring ).'Our honie to th!~ neat 2 ~lroom nu1eh-11lyle home on l.arg1• lot. Pttfe<"I !or the family wno \\'8nfs an1nuW i with'" upcn 1pact'1. Located just n h•w blocks from Nl'\\ p11rt lkach. N('W on Ille n1arkct. CAIJ.. wi quick. Sa().1151 0Pf'n EveL ~?• HERITAGE •·• REALTORS fir('plu~s. bric, 544}.l'iW. OLOf.:R & cha.m1ing 3 f3r., I f!1 ; j : J _, A .~,..·._~'IW'_ .. _ ... ~ .. 673-~"""' ... 7~488"'',..'"_'_· _s_n_.500_. 2%5 Harbor, Costa l\fesa Corona del Mar NINE UNITS SPYGLASS :#1 Lachenmyer : Realtor I liooklint>d l1tm1ly roorn formul dininJ: roo1n ,grct1l kilchcn with 1non1~. :Z baths. Compll'tf'ly --------- associated BR OKERS-REALTORS 2C 2~ W llolboo 673·)66) ··¥•HERITAGE . • REALTORS VIEW LOT At L•C .. to-$17,500 Would )'OU like to llve tn La a.ta, clCNllC to tmnis, 1wtnnnb1g .t-golf, on a l'IUt, 0\"'1ool<lna Aile LoC..I> Countr)I Club? Call MQJ')' L.o... M1rktn COLDWE~ BANKER al tat"ll "2CO ~~ W Newport ~tcr Or. Sell ldlt litm• .• , ~ • CHAR?o!ING 3 BR 2 BA homt>. l'lt"w shag l'rptg ti.ru· out. Xlnl <"Ond. Ldscpd . ynrd + 8 lruil tre<>s. 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath lv.·o pantriC's And a lovcly yard 0\\'11£'r!I 1novinJ: to a bi~er holnc llaveo priced tl1il; one riR:hl RI $'19,500 HARBOR Macnab-Irvine Nev.• carpets lhntout, 2 car garage. Eastsidc Costa rw1c11a. $28.9.iO. l:c:::::::: Roy Mccardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.1'1. NEWPORT ISLAND INCOME 541-m9 ,,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.fGN'al, f'Ol'lll'r k>caHoo: l.c'('. 2 bclnn., frpJc .• 11, bnth~. "'lrh 1-brlnn unit: 1drnl homr & inron1c St't-up. $66,500. • • • James Hewitt 2727 l1l•nd Vltw Dr. Corona del Mar )'ou 11rt' th<! "inuer or 2 t!1•kt'l5 (O th(' Sports, Vacation & Retrt•tlon1I Vehicle Show at the Olli: 673-3003 Gi3-SOS6 E\"es. associated BROI< !!RS-REAL TORS 202'i W llolboc 67 )•)66) An•h•im Conventl * $32,950 * * • Center '1 BR + ~1ald's or glJC!st rm. J11nuacy S-1 4 Pt'C•ky ~lll'llftf:, «hug ellrp. Pl~ll!tr' t•all 642-5678. t'XI. 314 tifost OUl!!lf'ndlllJI; buy In lu rn1.shrd including dishes anrl silver . NE\V v.·nter hr"ter. NE\V shag c:1 rpels'. Boat -lrailer storage. Out- si.le sllO'.l.·er for S\Yimn1ers, Low l"arr yard. ,'\llcy ac- l<ess. O\VNER LIQUffiAT- ING! UNBF.LIE\7ABLE t.D\V PRICE! 1-fUl{RY - cal1 &6-0303. I Ol!ISI J Ol\O\ ~CA, Ti.) IV •, Macnab-Irvine . Macnab-Irvine 4 • U Fantastic Tustin $64,000 F.P. $6400 Down NF.AR l\TeFaddf'1I '"" NC'V.·port F'reeway, teM'ific location. 612 years fresh. Gl"08i; lnron1e 7S60 baSt-'(] upon 3 i)('(lroon1 1$210~ 2 W \$160, Aflcr fi.'CIW'e expenses and loon pay111cnts S 8 6 S . &-hC'dulM cash ti~ndablc '1•hiC'h Is 13.37 cash plus 8.3<1 ('(fU11y buildup. Total return · 21n. All this and A swhn· n1ing pool too! Co.1tact ll\Chard Van \\'crt 645-4048 EI more Compan.f Rei1I Esttte Div. VERY SCARCE bel"'N'll 9 &. 5 1>m oo t'IOln1 N'pt 1-lt.!1. Betttt hurrfl Q\\'NF:R must 11ell. 3 your ticke tJI, !North County BALBOA BAY PROP. Be<li'OMli!i:"ailllln~ 6r ~ 10811, loll·f'h!l" nun1bl•r is $40--1220) * 642-7491 * rllnlng room. f i r C' pl a cc , * * * hullt -ln!I, bric $21.250. Stll idle iltm!I •..• &4'2·f)67'!1 N('('f! 3 "P:ul"".' P"9M' An Ad' [ !l.K).lj]), -~-'-~~~~-~ I DOVER SHORES . BEST BUY E:>.:ccechngly con1fol1ablC' & \\I'll built is this 2-storv. 4 Wrm. "~rncy" h0n11'. Exciting view or Rack Bay. $118,500 · Fee. Edie Olson COLD\\'ELL. BANKER Realtors 64-1-2430 83.l--OiOO 5.'iO NN.·port CPntrr Or. NICE NICE NICE Executive . \Vestcliff 3 bed .. 2 bath on n1nnicul'i!d corner lot. Plush carpets, drn.pt?B, builtins, dining r o o n1 . priVtlle yard "with hcah!d pool! Priced by c11.ger OY..'Tl!'r at $61,!fj(} • Submit your lerms! COZY l Br eollaf:'e in U:l?-1. On ll-2 Ill!. S.18,00J. By °"Tier. Prine. o n 1 y . ll73-4169. $©\l~lA-.!Gt-trss The Purrle with the Built-In Chuckle O l!eorronge lellen of the lovr sc1ombled words be-r ·;~,1 ~;~ ·1·'~ ;d· I MYNAG 1 1 I 2 I I I l I SYROR1 ~ I IJ I ~ Two mosquitoes we re .sit- 1 ting on Robinson Crusoe. One said: "I'm going now but l'lt I H I F S I N lmeet you on -.-•-• ~ I J ~ I I () Comolete the d!vc~le Q1tOl!!d _ _ _ L _ _ _ by 11uing ., th. ,,., ... rtg WOl'd yov develoo lrot11 slep No. 3 b•!ow. ~ f} PRINT NUM!ERED lETTERS IN , THESE SQUARE S C) UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE lETlERS TO GU ANSWEt SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 • I 17 7 • . Lag1111a Beaeh EDITION Today's F inal N.Y. Stoc k s VOL. 66, NO. 4, S SECTIONS, SO PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 TEN CENTS • If ses TV Plot Phoned Threat Diverts Big Jet • BULLETIN Dakota city today In aa extortion threat. RAPID CITY, S.O. (UPI ) - A Trans Worfd Airlines 7f7 jumbo jet with %36 persons board on a Oigbt from Madrid was ordered to &bis Mgb-allitode Soulh e " ·r~t • est n Revi se d Plru.1 Slated h1 La guna By FREDERICK SCHOE~ERL Of ,.,,_ !)atty, l'ilott Sl•lt Lagu na Beach Superintendent of &hools \Vl!li:11n UJl01n tonight will be served "'it h a demand that he discontinue his servi('e to the school district effective f"r idav. Subway Car ·Burns; 400 DENVER (UPI) - A Trans World Airlines 747 jumbo jet "'ith 236 persons aboard was ordered diverted to mile-high Denver today because an extonionist demanding ransom claimed a pressure bomb set to explode at 3,200 feet "'as aboard the aircraft. VILLAGE FAIRE: GOOD FOR LAGUNA BEACH BUT JUST A TEE NY BIT TOO TALL $1.S Million Specialty Shop, Restaurant Compltx Shown tn Artist's Conception Tht: plan v.-.1s drafted by Trustee Patricia· C:illette with the aid of William 'tcCou rt of !he Orange County Counsel's Office. It was de livered to several other board members Wednesday. 1 . Flee Safely The plane was en route from Madrid to New York when it was ordered to go on to the Colorado capital: which is 5,280 feet above sea level, because of a telephone threat to TWA's Madrid office. The incident was the second enactment of a theme from a 1966 television drama by Rod Serling. "The Doomsday Flight." ir which an ai rliner \\;as diverted to Denver because of its high altitude to foil an extortionist and a pressure bomb. Village Faire Perplexing Though Dr. Ullom has been given notice his contract will no t be renewed, his term with the school district does not expire until June 30. II was believed that he would remain in his post lhrouRh that date. According to the one·page document, the plan is a com prom ise between tJllom's desire to remain at his desk through June .30 and "the board's desire to terminate his se rvices immediately." BOSTON {AP ) -About 400 commuters walked half a mile through a smoke-filled subway tunnel and escaped to ground level after a rush-hour fi re broke out to- day on a rapid transit train. Counci l W res tl es W ith Plait Excee din g Cit y Li1nit Sources close to T\V A in Madrid said a bag was placed by a roadside outside the Spanish city. Sources did not say if the bag contained the demanded ransom of $232,000. "But nobody turned up to pick it up," an olficial said. Uy JACK CllAPP:;:'.LL Of , ... 01111 Piiot Stall A perplexed Laguna Beach Clt\' Coun- cil wrestled Wedn esday night \\·1ih what was termed an auractrve 11n.1Jcl·t. good fur the city, but which as planned ex· reeded legal height limits by a foot and a half. The project, Village Faire, is an estimated $1.5 million specialty shl)p and The tire broke out in one train in the middle of a mile-Jong tunnel between the Bi;oadway and South Station stops. All passengers aboard that train and a sec- ond that followed it into the tunnel ap- parently made their way to the surface, the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority reported. Today's flight with 218 passengers, a crew of JS and three TWA employes aboard, had been scheduled to land at Kennedy A. rt Jn New York at 9:25 Massive Drug Raid Two persons - a passenger and a i ft Hospital for treatment of smoke in- halation. a.m. A TWA spokesman said the plane had enough fuel to reach Denver and was due ~o land at 12 : 15 p.m. PST. The firemen was treated and released, orficials said. The passenger, identified as Robert Purcell of the Dorchester sec· tion of Boston, was carried through the (See SUBWAY, Page!) Security forces at Stapleton Interna· tional Airport in De.aver prepared for the craft's arrival. "We'll unload the passengers first" S&i~ Robert Stapp, an airport spokesman. "'And we'll clear them through customs." Cultists Named by Jury Olympic Hero Spitz to Marry Coed Next Ma)' LOS ANGELES \AP) -Olympic swimming champion Mark Spitz will m«.rry UCLA coed Susan Weiner next May, it was announced today. Spitz, who won a record seven gold medals last summer in the Olympic Grune~, became engaged to Miss Weiner oo New Year's Day1• a ipokesmarY said. They were introduced last October by their fathers; -who are friends, the spokesman Said. • The wedding is to be an afternoon ceremony at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The date was not announced. Since the Olympics in Munich, Spitz has turned professional by appearing in television commercials. Miss Weiner, daughter of Mr. and 1\-trs. Herman Weiner of Westwood, majors in English and will graduate in June. She also has appeared in several television comme rcials. Spitz is the son of Mr. and l\..frs. A mold Spitz of Carmichael. TWA officials said the extortionist demanded a ransom of 15 million pesetas. the equivalent of about $2.32.000 . Serling wrot e "The Doomsda y Fhght" ,~ and it appeared on television Dec. 13. 1966. Contacted at his Los Angeles home, Serling said he wrote the drama, but "to my undying regret." By TO)·I JAR~~ { Of tllt 1»;1, P1191 \ .. If Twenty-nine alleged members of Dr Timothy Leary's "Brotherhood of Eternal Love" cult were identifi er! \\'ednesday by district attorney's in· vesligators attempting to round up all those named in the Grand Jury's second indictment of the drug-0 riented cult. -~1ichael Boyd Randall, 29, arrested last weekend by officers, including Laguna Beach Det. Robert Romaine, who pluck- ed him from a San Francisco rock con- In May-, 1971, Qantas Airways of Australia paid $550,000 to an unknown man who claimed to have pu! a similar pressure bomb on a plane bound for Jlh,ng Kong. After the ransom wa s paid, • the airBne received a phone caJI, saying cert that attracted 8.000 onlookers. 1vas there was no bomb aboard:" the first indictee to make his appearance Se,rllng said tbat after the first telecast before an Orange County Superior Cou rt 'of The Doomsday Ftigbt ' 1'a whole ·judge. fraternity of pathological !~ooks crawled Randall. who was arraigned Wednes-- oul of the woodwork. I really didn't day, was scheduled to appear ~gain t~ay realize the pathology of the audienc-e -befor'" Judge ~ames Turner m a bid to that nuts could be triggered to act:; of reduce the bail of $250,0CKl set shortly violence. alter his arrest. His plea to multiple drug charges is being delayed pending a rul:ng on his bail motion . Accused Farmer 'Not Disordered' ' During Sex Acts ·Assistant Dist rict Attorney F.d Freeman said Rand all will likel y he followed to the cou rtroom by tv.·e men arrested in Ha"•a 1i shortly after the sec· ond Grand J ury 1ndicment of the '·Brotl1erhood " was .ssucd two weeks ago. Bail has been set at $100.000 for Calvin Larry Delaney, 30. and al $50.000 for Ronald Crawford, 25, both arrested by Hooolu111 police ,on the island of ?\faui and both listed in the indictment as tran- sients. Brotherhood organizer Dr. Timothy Leary heads the list of .•1anted men in the new indictme nt v.'ith district at· torncy 's investigators ·nsure !'!le Wednesday of the whereabJu!s of tht' LSD cultist v.·ho made Laguna Beach his home and headquarters. Deputy Di strict Attorney Art Coley is (See CULT, Paget) Teachei· Stabbed; Youth, 12, Held Police ~·ere without a motive today in th1 slabbing of a woman teacher In an Anaheim classroom by a 12-yea r-0ld boy. Victim of the youth's attack at the Albert Schweitzer School was Mrs. Barbara Jean Jennings. 26, of Seal Beach. She told police the boy knocked on the door of her room Tuesday evening. talk· ed with her and then lunged and stab bed her in the abdomen . The ~·capon 'tl'aS discovered to be a paring knife the boy ha d taken from his home. Mrs. Jennings v.•ho teaches emollonal!y handicapped children is recovering at her home today. The boy is undergoing psychiatric tests at Orange County Med- ical Center. Stocks Plummet 9.63 , Larer Recoup Losses An Orange· County Superior Court judge today ruled that Fontana chicken farmer Steve Bronson was not a men- tally disordered sex offender when he foreed an attractive Laguna Beach girl to participate in sex acts. Worst Dressed Judge Walter Charamza ordered Branson, 24, to return to his courtroom • Ja"I. 17 for sentencing that could put him NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market . I Prices plu.mmeted todav, i.nd analvots m state prjson or up to 10 years. ' '· Tbe jurist oot..I that a study carried said the market is entering a cooling-off s n ital d · period following three straight days of out at Atascadero tale osp ma e n advances. Later some losses were recov~ clear that Bronson was sane Sept. 15 ered when be picked up his victim on Pacific At noon PST the Dow Jones c.oast Highway, drove her to the Chino average of 30 industrial stocks had drop-. area and committed the sex acts. ped 6:55 points fo 1031.25. ·s1tcr being A jury ·round Bronson guilty of those down 10.24 earlier. charges but deadlocked on additional Declines on the New York Stock allegations of rape. ltidnaping and assault Exchange held a 2-J edge over advances with a deadly weapon. in active trading. • The 19-year.-old victim told the jury The broa.d·ba9ed NYSE i.ndex of about tha: Bronson held an ice pick against her 1,400 common stocks was down .35 points temple u she entered his auto in the lo 64.111 at 10 a.m. belie! that she wu being given a lilt by • 'Ille Dow. an important lndiulor or woman. stock .Jllllltet bahavior, jumped mon! 6be testlll<d during the' trial that than 36 points in three previous sessions. BronJOn wu wearing feminine beM.gear, pushed by investor optimism over Viet~· a black bra under what 11ppeared to be a nam and business. expansion. b!ouso and women'uboes wheq he pulled It c1...q at a record 11113.80 Wednes-over to pick her up at a Laguna In- day. • terse:tlon. "'!'be marke! went too · far too fall," The District Attorney's Office has not said John Smith of Fabnstoct a. eo, "I yet decided II a,,.,... wlll bt retried on think '!~ In !or a •Del1oc! 9L.con-~·the «Rlll)I tbal..le!t the Jury deadlocked. sollaauon, he adileG,"tiiit prei!lded the 11'1 dediiion ma,y be lelt until the sen· rclron<hrnent would be brief, toncln&. \ Mr. Black well In cludes Princess LOS ANGELES IUPll -Fashion designer Mr. Blackwell took aim at nin~ entertainers and. one princess today in h · annual list of the "Ten Worst Dressed Women." Those insulted included Princess Margnret, who he said wore "the kind or styles that make Londoners grnterut !or their fog." Ali MacGraw, Blackwell 14.ki. "packs all the glamour of a·wom-out sneaker." Blackwell ga\'t a "Speci;1;l Splash .Ward for 19'12" to JacqU<llnc Ooassis "!or the 1..im-r that did the most (or the Italian magaziJ>I industry In the past year." - A picture which purported to be the formor First Lady wearing only a !lmile was published In Europe ,....ntly. Others on the Blaci:well list and his comments were: ~ ,_,.,. - · · 1ti<juel Welch -"but, drtSS a Sberman Tank?" how do you Julie Andrews -"'She dresses like the kind of woman every man wants for his maiden uncle ." Mia Farrow -"Al'O\lnd the world in 80 mistakes." Lauren Bacall -"The epitome of drab. If you want her, just yawn." Yoko Ono -•·A dlsaster area in slereo. Oh, no. Yolco." Cloris Leachman -"Whether in sportswear or drtaes·sbe' always ~ms lo lack: one.simple accessory -a thrlf~ mart shoppln& bag." Aleiis Smith -' t:lothes bavi an . the sex appeal of· Henry Kissinger in an unemployment line." Totie Fields -.iTbe bad·year bhrnP eov<rcd In sequins. She looks like a F ourtb of J uty ,..hnlcolor explosion." restaurant complex planned for th~ I \flO block of South Coast llighway on the uld site of the Allen Oldsmobile agency. S1nee the development is within a com- n1ercial zone, maxin1urn height :>erm1l- 1ed shop develop1nenl is 30 feet, and lhe pitched roof of the projeet exceeds that by 18 inches. \'ilia •c Faire arch1 · r In retur>: for his immediate departure, the plan offers Ullom his choice of a lump sum cash payoff or regular monthly payments through the end or his contract. Opposition fo the compromise plan is expected frr11n trustees Norman Browne and .Jane .Boyd. board members who ha\'C suppor1ed Ullom. "~·ly thinking right nov.' is th at he: ~houl~. rrmain thrc~ugh the end of hls con- Goldn1~n had first applrt>d to the Laguna "I feel !h is is a statement of the board Beach Planning Commi ssion f~,r a majority and does not include my \lariance perinilling height planned, but personal recommendations," commented was turned down . Mrs. Boyd. "}le should be retained for Tbe Laguna Beach counci l received the the durat ion or his contract to maintain matter on appeal from the commission's continuity. unlil anot her superintendent declsion. and after lengthy discus:;i(Jn, can be hired and acquainted with the runti nued the matter to the Jan. 17 district." n1eet1ng to allow plunning staff and ~ontacted this morning. Mrs. Gillette Gtildman additional time to studv the said '"arrangements must be fonnalized" situation. · regarding Ullom"s future In the district Jn general. the councilmen expressed hut refused to elaborate. ' sati slaction with the project, and ap-Trustee Linke said he had not se·en a proval for the desig n and appro~ch to un· copy o! the plan but indicated he lt11 derground parking. but , city law aw~re of it. "I. will make my comment a·t specifica lly spe lls out nn "'hat basis tonight's meeung," said Linke. variances may be granted and Village Board President William Thomas was Faire did not appear to qualiry In the IS« COMPROMISE, Page %) councilmen's m·1nds. The main problem is the pitched roof, * -.::C -(:r which Goldman said was an effort to Ull keep the pro1ect "'ithin the l'haracter of om May. Ha ve Laguna Beach . A flat roof would increase the bulk rip· R pear ance of the pru1ect from pc1tes1n nn ig /it l O Stay level, and would not be as artis•!C·ally pleasing. the council agreed. o C Ironically, according to city-law. the-~fc ~ange . ou~ty ~unseJ \Vllliam mechanical equipment normally hlddcn .... 8e ~~ 581~ lhi~ ~orn1ng that Laguna in the pitched roof, v.·ould 'je allowed on Ulla pertnten ent or Schools William top of a flat roof and thus co uld exceed om ~y have '_"an enforceable right" the height limit. 1~ remain on the Job through lhe end ot Another problem in the project. is that ht~fcontract 0~ June 30. the developer has chosen to make access .' cCourt said that Ullom's contract to the underground parking lot from the wi~hd the district , 'Yhich trustees have two side streets voe not lo renew, IS not specific on the · matter Because of !he seven foot slope of the McC · h , . ... . . propert v those accesses req uire higher · ourt. owe\ ('r, said it is likely" entrvwci Ys and push the height of th(' !IJ<.il Ulloni c~n f~rcc fhe boa rd to allow buildings up. Access from coast ~un to r~main with .the district through tl1ghv.·ay, although und esi rable in the une. 30, if he so desires. council's view. would .ease the heigh! Tht~ may develop as a key point in problem. negot1at1ons between Ullom and the C-Ouncilman Roy Holm summed up board over .a. proposal submitted by general council feelings saying it was un-T.ruste~ .Pa1r1c1a Gillette that he leave fortunate. but, unless someone could his position no later than Friday. come up with legaJ justifications for tl1e height, tbe city could be faced with l less attractive. but, legal structure. The council told Goldman the conce rn v.cis for his protection. that if the ,·arit1ncc were contested in court, and found not to be proper. the owner C-Otrld well be told to '"saw a foot and a half off." Ne,v O asses Set 111 Laguna Beach I>ata processing, psychology and dn1J,t mis.use prevention al"i! a few l • lhe new adult education classes to be held in Laguna ~acb starting-Mond:.y. Other classes in the . 11. 'ec' program include arts and craft:i, civic· i.nd corn- mul\ity acrvi~, English, family ffuca· Uon, home econontics, industrial and vocotlonal education, languages and social st:lence. ·R•g15tratlon wlll begin Monday and cOntinue through Thurrtday, act:Ording to coordinator Thomas llugge-:. F'iJrtber inrormallon rtgBT<llfli courses. meeting limes and meeting tocatlon!I may be. obtained by calling lhct Laguna BeJcb Schools, 49MS46. I Orange Coast Weather i\fostly sunny on Friday with conllnucd c o o I e r temperatures. Highs of 55 are e~pected along lhe coastline, ri sing to 62 btland. l,o1\'S tonight in the upper l)s, ¥:1th local frost. INSIDE TODAY Ltlkc Tahoe's popularity hos la11nclled a re:ol·estatc boom rluit threawi.s to kfll the lake. A rfgionol planning panel uc llp ro protect the. (lre(l hai..come np against .some ollef1Cktd'"'"t- problemt. Ste 1tortl on Poot 7. L.M ... .,,. ' C:•tl""'.. J tllulfllill .,.. ''""" . ,_ . Cltllll "'etfal II ldlwi.f ,.... • lnltr11""""" ~ Fl-It. iW7 . ....... ---''• -' ... 1.. ....... • ' DAILY PILOT LB Ullom Case Revived f'rom Page 1 COMPROMISE .•• . ' • no( ava'llabJe for comment this mornlng . Thomas, Browne Still Differ on Firing Ullom said he does not expect to see the plan unU1 this evenina wbco the board meell to discuss the proposal wllh him, Wbelher that discussion will take place ln front of the public or behind cl~ doors is nc· known. A closed-door &esa1on i9 planned on J>O!Slble rehiring of assis· tant superintendents Charles lless and Robert Reeves. Laiuna 'Beach Board or Educotion memtsen Willltun Thomas and Norman Browne tbb week offered differing in- tcrpretatlons of the current s t r i I e in Laguna Beach Schools. Speaking of the decieion o: the board majority bloc not to renew lhc contract of Supt. WiJJiam Ullom, Thomas s8Jd: "The question wa11 raised tluit if it was our Intention to fire Or. Ullom in the first place why was it delayed for so long. "At the outlet it WU oot °"' Intention to see Or. Ullom relleVed but rather to work with lhe existing academic struc- ture. to reduce the experime11t.ation and its inherent costs, without reducing \n· no,•atkln5 which have obviou o.ssets. "Our hope,·• Thomas con tinued , "(was) to cha nge pQ!iciei, no! systcnis, facilities or personnel. This is the reasoning behind our caulious approach, and this reason· ing still prevails." Lagtma Council Action These ~'erCl tbc 1najor :.ictions taken by the Laguna Beach City Council \Vednesday night; VII.LAGE FAIRE: Continued until Jan. 17 meeting a public hearing and final determination on a request by the propoeed specialty shop complex to ~ exceed tbe 30-foot zone height limit by a foot and a hall. AIRPORTS: Voted unanimously to oppose expansion of Orange County Airport, joint civilian and military use of El Toro Marine Air Station, and development of a Chino Hills facility. The city will make its positions known during upcoming discussions of a SOuthern California Association of Govern· ments report on air transportation. l\1AJN BEACH: Continued until Feb. 1 public hearings on vacation of por- tions of Btoadway, Ocean Avenue and El Pasco in the area of the Main Beach Park. Police Fearful 'Dead' Doctor-Buried Alive MENDOZA, Argentina. (AP) -Pollet? said today they are investigating a case in which a doctor, pronounced dead of a heart attack, may have been entombed alive. The victim was Dr. Vincent Polimeni, known in the Las Heras distrid as the doctor of the poor because of the assistance be gave to people who could not pay for it. The police gave this account: He suffered a heart attack Dec. 'l:T and his fellow doctors certifiM that it caused hi: death. After a funeral service Dec. 281 the cof- From Pagel • • • tunnel by rescuers and was U..led in lair cond1Uon at the hospital. . Tran.sit officials said one of their employes who had been listed as missing was found unbanned. Transit wor)ters led the commuters on the walk thtougb the tunnel to the Broadway station, a process they said During that time, firemen were hampered in their efforts to extinguish the fire by oxygen masks which supplied only 30 minutes air time and by the amount of time it took to string the long sections of hose together. Firemen utilizing 1,000-feet·long pieces of hose extinguished the fire, whic~ ~ destroyed two cars of the four-car train. Q[ficials said one car, a ·new a'irtight model, exploded after the fire broke out . in another ·car, Transit officials said several sections of the rapid transi t lines were shut down because of the fire and resulting smoke which spread.through tbel'letwork of tun- nels. Rush-hour traffic, already hampered by an early morning snowfall, came to a virtual standstill in the section of the city near South Station. The train runs on the MBTA's Red Line from Quincy to Harvard Square. MBTA officials said special bus lines were being run for commuters who normally use the transit line to get t-0 Boston fro1n suburbs just south of the ci· ty and from Cambridge to the north west. OltANG! COAST LI DAILY PILOT 1'10 Clnl!IHI COMt DAILY l'JLOT. •1th ti'lllcft b combintd the News..P,...... 11 P\lbllthcd w ·· ,,,, Dr•1190 Cotst Put111s11Jng COntpanr. s.p.. rwflt td!I'-.&rf 111/bll~, Mondiy thlil!I~ Friday, lor coua M's~. N-POrt llffdl, HIN'lt!llOtolt lltach/Fuun111n V•lley, L•a- lludt, lrvlne"/S..ddltbillclt atld 51n ~NI 5•n Juan Ceplstr•no. A 1lngla reo..,,..I lfdl!Jon b publbhld $a!urdan and Stmc:11~ Thlt p(!nc\iltl Pl.lbllslllng plaM h •1 »> W~t !UY SlfHI, Cod• M .. , C1Jlfol'l'IJ•, '1'». Robert N. w,,,J Prn!dtnt •nd P11btbher J.,~ R. Curley Vke Pnllidtr1! 1ncf Gft\fl"•I IM""9•. Thom•• k•1vil Editor 1\om1t A. Murph!"' Ml~lllnt Editor Ch•,t,, H . 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A decorative wooden cover splintered in the fa)! and a glass window in the zinc shield was broken, the watchman said. He added that the body contained scratches and bruises that were not ap- purent on the day or the entombment. Pulice refused to give any details of their investigation and members of Polimeni's family declined to speak to newsmen. 17th B52 Dow1i, An,otlier Flll Jet Lost, U.S. Says From Wire ServlCH The U.S. Command said the 17th B52 bomber of the war was downed today and reported the loss of another $15- milllon swing-wing Flll jet in last month's raids over the Hanoi-Haiphong heartland. The command announcements, which did not specify how either aircraft was downed, came as U.S. warplanes took ad- vantage of clearing weather to step up attacks south of North Vietnam's 20th Parallel bomblng boundary that runs 65 miles south of Hanoi. Spokesmen said all six 'crewmen aboard the stricken B52 bailed out and werP rescuet' from the Tonkin Gulf today after the pilot guided the $8-milllon plane over the water. The two Fttl crewmen, whose plane crashed "\vest of Hanoi" Dec. 22. are listed as missing and cause of the down· ing was not given. The B52 crew "noticed heavy fumes in the cockpit" just before bailing out, spokesmen said. Air Force and Navy hel icoptt'rs plucked the men to safety from waters near the Demilitarized Zone separating the Vietnams. Fifteen B52s \\'ere do"'tled over North Vietnam during President Nixon's l.2-day bombing campaign of the Hanoi- Haiphong area that was suspended Satur· day. The first combat loss of the war of the huge jets was Nov. 22. Today's announcements brought to 29 the number of U.»warplanes the com· mand says were downed in the Dec. 13-30 aerial blitz o: Hanoi and its chief seapo rt. At least 84 American airmen are listed as killed, wounded or n1lssing in the raids. Spokesmen said today they withheld news of the loss of the Fill jet during an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the l\\'O- man ere"'· It "·as the second Fill down- ed in the northern raids. In ground action in South Vietnam , the Saigon command said today North Viet· namese and Viet Cong forces stepped up their attacks Wednesday <:nd ea,·ly today to the highest pc:ilnt jn 'more than two n1011ths. EVEL ESCAPES BLAST INJUR Y LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -Sluotmari Evel KnleveJ has escaped injury in an accident that ca~ 90me $8,00& tn damage to his $200,000 jet·powtred motorcycle. Knklvtl was sitting on the vehicle while It w.1s ~Ing refueled Wednesday when the.rt was an explosion and flttt. He Is htte for a week-end motarcycle show at tile CooV.0\IOn -ceittt.r, 't'tlomas' atatement ca.me-at tbe ~ nlng of the meeting; it was iot until the end that Browne airt'<l bis thoughts . In tbe past m o n t h s, individuals have been acting, individuals have been talking to the superintendent with auth- ority, to principals with authority, wlth no ba('king rrom the board." said Browne. "Many decisions have been reached without proper discussion -very im· portant decisions -without deliberation. The hoe.rd has never acted in this man· ner before," said the eight-year veteran trustee. • • 1 f" decisions a r e oot m a d e< hen'! without due process, then 1 will fight hard. I will fight very. very hard," Browne warned . "You have the guns," said Bro1vne, ·'and I mean you Mrs . Gillette, Capt. Linke and Mr. Thoma s. You can Jo what you want, but let's get it out in front of the community." U .. I Tt ..... lo ·Referring to Thomas' use of "we" and "our" in his statement, Browne aaJd : "I see the same thing ·we've seen for months. Very seldom has Norm Browne been Included in that we .. And you damn ::1!.better ask my opinion when you say Legislative Process Thomas said hb use of "we" and U.S. Rep. Richard T. lianna of \Ve stminsler brought his 4-year-old "our" in the personal statement was a granddaughter to the opening session of the 93rd Congress, but it "grammatical error." was not exciting enough to keep little Lydia Lyle awake. The board president said his statement .--------=--"'-----'----''---..:...-------- would-be·lhe-ftr--st-ln-a-series..E.in-whieh a-- clear plan of policy can be articulated." "Of necessity," said Thomas, "this poiiCy will be built on board action and It is my intention that broad participation be sought to strengthen our system." Browne touched on this theme when .he commented "I hope we can act as a board. We are five members represen· ting the community." With the "aborted recall movement" past, Thomas said: "Now with this behind us, it Is my hope that we can pro- ceed diligently to do what rnust be done in the best interest of education in the community. "Now we hope that the air will clear and we can all accept the limitations ~itbln th: system and work together to improve 1t. None of us will get all "'e want and some less than others, but that'9 what representative democracy is all about," said the board president. Said Browne: "Things are not as bad as they seem. to be .. .I will do my ut· most to be a listener, a compromiser and to be fo~ward looking. He said the 3.000 youngsters in the district deserve the very best. Fron1Page 1 CULT. Senate De1nocrats Back Halt to War Funds 36-11 \VASHTNGTON IAP 1 Senate DcmOC'rats voted 36· l J tod ay to support a policy culling off funds for the Vietnam war immediately. · The resolution. similar to one adopted by House Democrats Tuesday . was sponsored in the Senate Democratic conference by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D·Mass. l. Jts only conditions to a complete stop of funds for the war were arrangem£'nt s to ensure sa fe V>ithdrav.·al of American troops. return of Amer1can prisoners of wa r and account ing for Americans miss- ing in action. The hea ring was not to be on the bomb- ing itself but on it s effects on U.S.-Euro- pean relations. But Rep. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen fR·N.J .), accused Rosenthal of calling the bearing ~·ith no proper plaMing of "'hat it should cover and inadequate notification of stJbcommittee members. Free Luncli Set At Laguna Slioiv The conference earlier rejected by one vote, 24-2.1. a resolution by Sen. Henry tiil. An old fa shioned free lunch, . Jack.son (0-\\'ash.). to invite President celebrating the open ing of the Country Nixon to meet with the joint leadership Bed and Board Show at the Laguna of Congress to explain the breakdown of Beach Museum of Art y,·ill be held from 7 peace negotiations in December and the massive bombing or r.-orth Vietnam to 9 p.m. Saturday at the museum, 307 which followed. Cliff Drive , Laguna Beach. ~feanwhile, in the House, there was a a t eggs, an c ae w checking with State Department officials battle of woro,, between two represen-be served with beer a't JO cents a grass In Ullom added that he bas conferred with his auorney and will be prepared to re&pond tti Uie compromi9e plan . The draft of the plan, as given to t~ DAlLY PILOT, reads as follows : "To: Or. William UUom "From: Board of Education "Re: Superintendent's servic."ts and salary "A compromise between l he superintendent's desire to serve out his term until June 30, 1973 and the board's desire to terminate his services lm· n1ediately is hereby offered. ln order to arrive at satisfactory re lations with the superintendent. the board will pay con- sideration for the foregoing of his desire to continue through June 30, im, by one of the following choices: "l. A cash pay off of the remainder of hls s;:ilary to June 30, 1973 of $13,907.«i. plus accumulated vacation pay of $3.718.50 to a total of $17,625.96, with a $2,000 discoun t to the distri ct. "2. The atoresaid sum set forth in pciragrAph No. 1 shall be paid at the rate of $2,317.91 per month, plus accumulated \·acatioo of $3,718.46, with his reassign- ment as coniultant, wi th such consulting to-bf>,at the board's request . "The 9uperintendent will notify the board in writing no later than Jan. 9, 19'13 as tr his determination whether he shall receive payment under paragraph No. 1 o. No. 2. "ln consideration of the district's agreement to make one of the above payments. the superintendent must vaca te his position no Jater than January 5. 1973 and relinquish his rights, if any, to tenure in the district as a certificated cmploye." Churcl1 Vikings Gather Friday The Vikings Club of the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach will hold a cooperative dinner meeting in the Fellowship Hall at 6:45 p.m. Friday. A musical program and travelogue "Escape to Paradise in the Beautiful Tsles of the South Pacific"' by O.W. Price will be held follo wing the dinner . The event is hosted by ~tr. and Mrs. Carl E., Jobn.son, Mr. and Mrs. William Sununerell, Mrs. Ralph Bell and Mr. and Mrs. O.\V. Price. Police Charge Dad to determine If Leary, SI, Jert tatives at the y~ar's first scheduled com· the sho w opening featuring a patchwork S mittee hearing related to the war. quill collection and vignettes of antique FRESNO (AP) -Fresno JX}lice have witzerland by the Dec. 31 deadli ne The House scrap erupted \\'hen furnitu re. The coll ection is owned by the filed murder charges against a Fresno earlier 9et by Swiss officials. Chairman Benjamin ·S. Rosenthal, {D· Allan Greens of South ;..aguna. man accused or striking a fatal blow to IC Leary is arrested 3lld returned to N.Y.), gaveled the House European sub-In conjunction. Gallery I will highlight his 2-year-old son reportedly because the Orange Cou11ty. first preference will be committee meeting to order and an· a collection of handcraft and fibers by child wet his pants. Police cbarged Steve giv_en to his com pletion of the ,1., '.e nounced the State Department refused to Sylvia Bushell and Shirley Saito. Both Barrientez, 2'l. in the death of his son, t h " send a witness. shov.·s are open to the public. Francisco. prlSOn .erm e drew in 1971 following his . ____________________ :.._ __ _:. ________ __;::_:_ _________ _ C?nvl.ction on drug cllarges :iled against him 1n Laguna Beach. That ~entence of one to 10 years could t . considerably expanded if he is also convicted on the escape cllarges filed after he fled from the Sao Luis Obispo men·~ prison and sought sanctuary in Algeria . .JJ.J. (Jarrell 'JANUARY f Named with him in the new in- dictment, also for the second time, is Robert Lee "Fat Bobby" Andrist 29 also formerly of Laguna Beacl. and th~ subject of a nationwide search that spread out late last year from U1e Substantial Savings Throughout the ~tore }lawaiian Islands. Both men are regarded as principals in an organization that allegedly lmporl"ed and distributed vast quantities of LSD hashish, hashish oil and. related exoti~ drugs. Investigators said the multl-m illion dollar Brotherhood drug business often used _health food stores, surfing shops and, m one asserted instance, an ice cream parlor as fronts for dlstribulion. . Hawaiian authorities who captured in- d1ctees Delaney and Crawford said they were at one time "hot on the track" of the 300-pound Andrist in Maul uotil their bu lky target managed to elude them. Named in the new ind~ctment with Leary, Andrist, Delaney and Crawford are : Cha rles Frederick Scott, Gordon A.lbert Sex~n . David Alan }{all, Russell Joseph Harrigan. John Joseph Harrington Jr., E .. 1'ard l\1ay and Gerald Jame: Padilla. Also, Ma~k Patrick Stanton, Robert Ed"'ard Tierney, Amanullah Salem Tokhi. also known as Amanullah AmJn, flayatullah Tokhl, Stanford Leon Pratt, also known as Stantord Le<Jn Widem~o. Jill Barnett Pratt, also llbown as Jill Barnet\ Wideman and Nicholas Sand. Also indicted are Karl Donald Dnil')-. Lyle Paul German, Daniel Philip Caserta, John Robert Daw, ~eter David Simmons, Bernice Lee Smith, Robert Dale Ackerley, Travis Grant Ashbrook, Dale Becker, Ric k Bevan and Ron Bevan. ln\'estigators declined : further iden· tify the indictees by age or address pend· ing the l'OmpleUon of an operation which bas so far led to the arrest of about hall of those indicted. "The greal majority hall from such coastal communJUc.s as Laguna Beach, Huntina;ton Beach and Newport Bcacb," Coley said. "Bui you have to also regard thele people as ,...,,t1a113-tran.slent - they COMtanUy moved 4'1>m place to place and never had what fOU'd call a pennanenl address," he added. Ball Ori Ille 2' lndlc._ rollf!M from the ~ milll<ln 1<t an Lelr)' and !It< $250,000 on Andrtst .. th<· m.ooo sel on Hall, rtarrlgan, ~larrington a n d crawl•rd. Oth<t baU settings are In tlie a mounts of ftlltl,000 and 151),000. ' 15 to 25% SAVINGS on Several Bedroom, Dining Room and Occasional Collections by . , . HERITAGE and DREXEL • • . Ir. fl-'~"!' Your /avoritt fnttrlo-r drs1911er will bt: Jiam to a.t.tfst uou • If H.J.GARREIT fURN~URE PROHSSIONAl 0 M ;l 15 HARBOR Bl VO. 646·Dl 7S INTERIOR OESIGNEAS Th•r..'A" f,;.°E~oL COSTA MESA, CALIF. . I • • I ------l 7 ( t ' . [ ' ' I ' 1 ' ' ! I • ' l c t I r I ( ' < ! ( ' ' l ( t t t c c ' t I e ! c I I t ~ I c ., t -..... [ c I .Saddlehaek Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 4, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 TEN CENTS 150 Saddlehack Bond Backers Pledge Support l By CANDACE PEARSON °' .. DelfW' ........ About 150 Saddleback residents Wednesday attended a sometimes-emo- tlonal kickoff rally marked by pledges of faith lo youth and in Amerk:a ror I.be Saddleback Unified School Dialrlct bond election Feb: .1. Many ol the 150 were block workers, organized by representatives from each tiementa.ry school in lhe Wstrict which will take over July l. The block workers a r e aupposed to reacll each registered vOkr In the sprawling district before the $28 million bood418 million state apportionment electioa Feb. 8. "Excuse me for being emotional abou t this," campaign Chairman Nick DiGiuro of El i::oro said at one point Wednesday night. ~·1 have two girls in this school di!ttlct. We (parents) may fail in- dividually along the way -but we owe our children the chance at a superior education." Symbol of the t::ampaign is a ''smile" face. The Oleme ~ BONDS !Build Our New District Schoolsl. The SaddJeback Unified School District 11 one of three created in a unification eleclion lesl June. When it begins ope.ra- tion July I , there will -be no funds for building schools UJlless lhe Feb. 6 bond issue passes with the neci!!Sllcy two- thirds yes vote. Superintendent William Zogg said Wednesday. Although area voters approved a $15 million bond Issue less than a year ago in the San Joaquin Elementary School District. those bonds: wiU be nuU and void on July 1. Bonds on a 30-year payback schedule are considered the cheapest way to build schools. The S28 million in bonds and the $18 milllon in borrowing capacity for state aid Saddlcback wants "·ould fund a five -year building program, Zogg said. In the next five years, tht>.iliistrict v.•ill need a central orfice. eii.::h1 elemen1ary schools. intermechate schools and tv.'O high schools. The district v.·ill open with 10 elemen- tary schoo ls. one elen1entary in progress, tv.·o intermediates !al ready at capacity), one T~ffi (trainable mentally retarded) facility, and one high school with about 3,600 students when it 1o1•as built for t .850. Passage of lhe bonds w i 11 not measurably afrect laxes. conlend th e campaigners. Currently, the Saddleback r (' s 1 de n t "'ith a SJ0.000 home pays about 60 cents per $100 assessed valua· tion for educalion . This is '"not expected to rise." said BONDS speakers' bureau chalrman Jim Carlin, 1o1·ho told block v.·orkeni that the bonds v.:Ould ."rnake a reality of the dreams "'e nad in making the Saddleback Valley our home ." Although he called it a "delightful residential ar~a.'" /'..ogg added thul the tSee BONDS, Page Z) ' Tense Sky Drama Pressure Bomb Aboard Jumbo Jet? DAil '( Pll.OT Slltt ,.,_.. . BULLET!" ELl.SWORru AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. (APJ -A lransaUanUc jumbo jtl, diverted from Kellftedy AJrport In New York b«au&e o( ii bomb threat, toocbed down safely here 'today. ' RAPID CITY, S.D. \UPI ) -A Trans \\'orld Airlines 747 jumbo jet with 236 persons aboard on a flight from Madrid was ordered to this high-altitude SOuth l)akota city today because a Spanish ex· tortionist demanding S237 ,000 ransom claimed a pressure bomb set to explode at 3,200 feet was planled on the aircraft. SADDLEBACK VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BONO DRIVE GETS UNDER WAY AT RALLY Superintendent William Zogg and Campaigner Shirl Hirr•I Talk With Crowd of About 1 SO The plane. en route from ~tadrid, first \\'as ordered to mile-high Denver, then diverted to Ellsworth Air Force Base at Rapid Cily. a Federal Aviation Administra tion spokesman said . Irvine Company Taps GOP Aide F~r PR Posi~on Irvine Company Pre1ident WRliam R. Mason today annouoced the appointment of C. Thoma.a Wilek, deputy chairman or the Republican National Committee, as vice president for oorpor1 '.: com- ·rnunkations of the giant land develoi:r ment firm. Wilek succeeds Gilbert R. Ferguson, who resigned several mont: _ : _ to form his own public relations agency. Wilek will assume Jtis new job Jan. 22. Mason bad high praise ror the man who now has full management responsibility for the national GOP public relaUOWI program. "Mr. \Vilck's proven leadership in government and hwliness and extensive background In communications will be itn asset to our company's ·corporate com- munications program," be said. Before his appointment to the Republican National COmini.ttee in june ol im, Wilek served one year as assis- tant administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administr'ation with respoDSl'billty for congressional and public affairs. Frtm 1960 to 1970, Wilek headed his own puJ>lk: relations firm, Thomas Wilek Amciates in Los A=es. Among his clients were the Equ' ab "fe Insurance Society, Walt Disney Prod • Cabot, C::lbot, Forbes Company and Economic 1s.. AIDE, Pa1• zr Seminar at UCI Focuses on Sales Salesmanship -or bow to sell candy to the public, an open campus to school trusteu and yearbook Ids to local busineaes -will be studied Friday at UC !nine during a mee!lng of the California Association of Student eowi. clll. M.itf Maoagan, community relations manager for the frvtn. Company, and tho deftlopmeot company's advert~lng, aalea and maoa&•meot pmDllJl<l will giVe •IOme inlide tips on how to sell a product," accordJng \a the day's ccordlnalor, Diet Caned.ay of Unlvenlty lllP In frvln<. The coofettoce wtll run from t :30 a.m. to 11 a.m. II la upected to be .:tt•nded by about "° htch ocbool student body leaders from the Or•ng• County atta. En~eer Arrestetl SAN FRANCJSOO , (AP) -A llelvtr ctvll engineer bu been amatod altu •IJetedlJI i.Jllng a comrnerdal pilot to . "make a aa cJecreo tum and ny to JI.Ion. ir.al ud Pilla." Frank J. Lucero, 38, --WU-ll'l'llled-alter lllo..,!Tnlt.d Air Lines Olahl from °"'™" landod at SD Fran-cisco lAltmtUiooal AirporL W ..... 'IJ, the l"BI 111d. I ··My guess is security," the FAA spokesman said. ''They can probably control it better there." Rapid City is 3,276 feet above sea level . The lane WU diverted beeaUR of a te ep e threat to TWA's M id office. Escape in Tunne_l Fir e The incident was the third enactment of a theme from a 1964 television drama by Rod Serling, "The Doomsday Flight." in which en airliner was sent to Denver bec<iuse of its 5,200-foot altitude to foil an t:xtortionist and a pressure bomb. BOSTON (AP) -About 400 commuters walked hair a mile through a smoke-filled subway tunnel and escaped to ground level after a rush-hour fire broke out to- day on a rapid transit train. The fire broke out in one train in the middle of a mile-long tunnel between the 17t1i B52 Do ·wn, > Another Flll Jet Lost, U.S. Says From Wire Sen•lces The U.S. C:Ommand said the 17th B52 bomber of the war was downed today and re?.Jrted the toss of another $15- million · sWing-wing Flll jet in last month's raids over the Hanoi-Haiphong heartland. The command announcements, which did not specify how either aircraft was downed, came as U.S. warplanes took ad· vantage of clearing weather to step up attacks south of North Vietnam's 20th Parallel bombing boundary that runs 65 miles south of Hanoi. Spokesmen said all six crewmen a~ the stricken B52 bailed out and weff. rescuer' from the Tonkin Gulf today after the pilot guided the $8-million plane over the water. The two Fill crewmen, whose plane crashed "west of Hanoi" Dec. 22, are listed as missing and cause of the down- ing was not given. The B52 crew "ooliced heavy fumes In the cockpit" just before bailing out, spokesmen said. Air Force and Navy helicopters plucked the men to safety &om waters ,near the Demilitarized Zone separating the Vietnams. Fifteen ~ were downed over North Vietnam during President Nixon's 12-day bombing campaign of the Hanoi- Haipbong area lbat was suspended Satur- da7. The first combat loss of the war of tbe huge jet. was Nov. 22. Today's announcements brought to 29 the nLl.mber of U.S. warplanes the com- mand llJI• ..... downed in Ole Dec. 18'10 aerial blitz 0: Hanoi and its chief seaport. '1\t least 84 AmerlcB:n ainnen are listed as killed. wounded or missing in the raids. Spokesmen sald today they wtlhh<ld news of the loss or the FIJI jet du.ring an unsuccessful attempt to rescue tbe ,two- man crew. It was the second Fttl down- ed in the northern raids. Jn ground action in South Vietnam, the Shlaon command uld today North Vie~ a&Jlleff-Md Viet Cong forcu ..ttepped up their attacks Wednesday end ea•lJI lod'!Y to th• highest point In more .than t"° months. A command BpOk,.man listed 116 "tnemy.lnltlaeecl tncideot.1" between dawn Wodoetday and daybreak today. ll>e.-U.S. ooa:unaod r<pomd IOI jot !See ~ING, Pq. 11 Broadway and South Station stops. All passengers aboard that train and a sec- ond that followed it into the tunnel ap- parently nu1de their way to the surf:M!e, rt:e :\fassachuseus Bay Transit Authority reported . Tv.·o persons -a passenger and a fireman -were taken to Boston City ll ospital for treatment of smoke in- hdlation. The firemen v.·as treated and released. orficials said. The passenger, identified as Robert Purcell of th!-Dorchester sec- tion of Boston. was carried through the 1unnel by rescuers and v.·as listed in fair condition at the hospital. Transit offici als said one of their !See SUB\VAY, Page i1 Nig ht Golf Plan Hel d T \vo Wee ks An agreement to allow the construction and operation of a night-lighted golf course on the south clear zone of Orange County Airport in Santa Ana Heights bas been held up until Jan. 16. Supervisor Ronald Caspers has asktd for a report from Robert Br!;'snahan, county director of aviation on the safety aspect of allowing the golf course developers to build a restau rant on the 33 county-ov.·ned acres. The firm , Pacific Coast Maaufacturmg Company. also plans to lease an adjoining 33 acres from the Irvine Compan~· for the 18-hole course. Planned also are a m1n1citurc (!Ol f fa cility, driving range, pro-shop and the restaurant. The lease, as planned, would be for 31 years. A TWA spokesman said the plane had enough fuel to reach Rapid City. The flight with 218 passengers, a crew of IS and 3 TWA employes aboard had been scheduled to land at Kennedy Airport in r-oev.• York at 9:25 p.m. PST but was ordered to land al Rapid City. In New York. TWA spokesman Angus ~lcClure said lhe Oight was diverted lo Rapid City, because "I believe there are 5001(> v.·eather problems in Denver." Asked if landing at the South Dakota air base was not taking a chance in view of the extorllonists's claim that the bomb "·ould go off at about 1 hat altitude, f\.lcClure said. ''It's above 3,000 feet." lie also said. in answer to a question. "F'rom lbe beginning v.•e have felt tb1s v.'aS a hoax." Sources close to TWA in ~1adrid said a bag was placed by a roadslde outside the SPaoish city. Sources did not say if the bag contained the demanded ransom in pesetas. "But nobody turned up to pick it up," sou recs said. TWA would not confirm that the ransom had been provided in return for infonnation from the extortionist on the location of the bomb be claimed was aboard !he giant plane. ·'We are supposed to provide the money in the vicinity or Madrid, bu t "'·ere not gi\'er. a time when to do so," a TWA spokesman in Spain said. He said "mostly Amer:.:. ;" were aboard the jetliner. Serling wrote "The Doomsday Flight" and it appeared on television Dec. 13, 1966. Contacted today at his U>s Angeles home. Se.rling said he wrote the d.ran1a but "to my undying regret." ln May, 1971,, shortly after the film was re-run on Australian television. Qantas Airways paid $.S00,000 to an unknown Mandatory _,eath Ad1n inis6'atio 11 to Pusli Penalty IYASlnNGTON /UP I) -Ally. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst said today Ole Administration will probably ask Congress to make the death penaJly man- da1ory for airplane hijackings. kidnapings. kllling of prbon guards and other ''cold-blooded. premeditated'' serious crimes. The U.S. Supreme Court recently banned capital pwtllhmeot as pr<Oeribed under existing laws. ' KLEIN1llENST, IN HIS FfRST fUll-fledged press conferenco at the Justice Otpartment sioce the became ·attorney general, said generally he felt the death_pet1Jl!Y is not a dete1Tent to crime. But he felt capital .punlshmeot Is justified in ..min ICl'iouJ crimoo-ouch as sk:yjacklngs. . ASKED IF THE ADMINlSTRATION would submlt lests!alloo to Colngms lo lcc•ll"' tbe_<IQl!t penoUy in certain casea. Klelndl<nsl replied : "lbor1ev• oo." He said the leglslalloo would make the death penolty "mMd.otory in lllese restricted cases." ,, . ' n1an v.·ho claimed to put a simil:1r pressure bomb on a plane bound for Hong Kong. After the ranlKlm was paid, the airline received a phone , all, sarirg there was no bomb aboard. The last time the high-altitude caper v.•as pulled was Aug. 3. 1971, when a BOAC jetliner carrylnR 380 persons 11'as diverted to Denver, bu t no bomb was found . Serling said thnt after the first lt!le<."'ast of The Doomsday Flight ''a wh l'Jle fr aternity of palholoRical ~;ook s crav.•!pd out of the woodwork. I really d1dn"t realize the pathology of the audien<'C - that nuts could be triggered to ac'.s of violence. "I thought we had finished lt oft bet.·au.se they don't show it anymore," ho said. NBC. the nrlv.·ork that showed the film orginally, reran it and then sald it would never show it again. "Quite obviously I wouldn't have writ- ten it if I had known what was golng to happen,.; said Serling, the lamed mystery and science·flction writer. Sources close to the underground Rasque separatist organization "Home-, land and Liberty'' (ETA) denied reports by French radio stations that lhe group was behind today's bomb threat. Worst Dressed Mr. Blackwell Includes Princess LOS ANGELES fUPf) -Fashion designer ~1r. Blackwell took B:im at nine entertainers and one princess today in h · annual list or the "Ten Worst Dressed Women." Those Insulted included Princess ~titrgaret, who he said wore "the kind of styles that make Londoners grateful for their fog." All MacGraw, Blackwell said. "packs all the glamour of a wom-OUt sneaker.'' Blackwell gave a '"Special Splash Award for 1972" to Jacqueline Onas,,is "for the swimwear that did the most for the Italian magazi ne industry in the past year.'' A picture which purported to be the former First La1y wearing only a smile was published in Europe recently. Others on the Blackv.·cll list and his comments were: Juli e Andrews -"She dresses like the kind of woman every man wants for bis maiden uncle ." ~lia Farrow -··Around the world in 80 mistakes.'' Lauren Bacall -"The epitome of drab. If you want her, just yawn." Yoko Ono-"A disaster area in stereo. Ch. no. Yoko." Cloris Leachman -"Whether In sportswear or dresses she always seem1 to lack one simple accessory - a thrift- mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -"Her clothes have all the sex appeal of Henry Kissinger in an unemployment line." Totie Fields -''The bad·year blimp Raquel Welch -"but, how do you covered in sequins. She looks like a dress a Sherman Tank?" Fourth of July technirolor explosion.'' Irvine Planners Discuss Valley View Zoning Bid A wne change lo allow the Irvine Com- pany's Village of Valley V ie~· planned community which potentially could house 11.000 persons will be discussed at 7:30 tonight by Irvine planning commissioners at lrvine City }fall. The 434-acre Village of Valley View is rt>portedly the largest single development to be reviewed by the year--old city . Part of the 484-acrcs was once known as Walnul Village Eail, also an Irvine Company communily plan which was ap. proved by the cowlty in 1971 but revised once the city incorporated. One parl of Village proposal is bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway. Jeffrey Road and Culver Drive. A second part is bounded by Sanla Fe Railroad tracks, ~1oul!on Parkway and llarvard Avenue . Irvine Assoc iate Planner Claudette Donatella said l.oday she will recommend that the commission. following an already-scheduled public hearing tonight, delay action on the matter until Feb. 15. The continuance i9 needed to exll'rnine the project in rehation to a policy plttn and a precise land use plan for the area. in which the proposa l nes which baven 't been okayed by the council yet. Supervisors Award Contract for lligbway A contract for highway COl'IMnctlon on Pasco de Valcncla from wmt of La Paz Road In Mission Viejo to C&Ut de t...os C.balleTOI In Laguna lllll1 bas been awarded by I.be ~rd of Supervisors. I'll Cimino COntroctlng Company wa• the kJw blddrr at $181,Q ror lM work which ol.to lncludt> grading on Alicia Parkway. I The size of a SS.acre commercial cen ter is also of concern to the city plan- ners. Other matters on tonight's agenda in- clude : -Election of a new chairman and vice chairman. -Consideration of park dedications for t;niversity Park. -A revi sion in another Irvine ())m4 pany proposal , Campus Valley, at Cam- pus Drlve and Zee Street. Or ange «:out Weather Mostly swmy on Friday with continued c o o I e r temperatures. IJighs of S5 are expected along Ole coastline, rising to 62 Inland. Lows tonight in the uppu .JO., V.!th local fro8t. INSIDE TODAY Lake Tah~'• popularity ha.I launche d o rtol-tt fak boom that threotcTU to kill the lakt. A rtgiotMU planniflg panel act up !O protect the areo flal com.t "P against some ovtnohtlmlno pr.oblem..i. Ste story on Page 7. LM . ._,., ' C1lltwlti1 I Cll»l!Mll »-M C:1mlt• • ,_ " 0..lll l>tll~ 11 ••11"'111 ,,... • ·~~iHIMPI IWS ..._.. lt.»IJ ,.~!tie lllQN II ...... -'' ............. . -... MlllMI ,. .... _ • --. o,...,c:...., •n Srtwfl ,,_,.. M ..... '"" , ... __..,...., ·-.. ,. . ---· -. __ ..., --. • ... 2 1AILY PILOT IS Tt111rsd~1. January 4, 197.3 l.. e w l ndlctnaent Drug Cult Case Identified 29 • Ill t ' Tf·e.nty·nloe alleged members or Or. \~ere at one tin1e "hot on the track" of TiinOlhy Ltary'1 "Brotherhood of the 300-poWld Andrlst in Maui untll lhelr Ele.mal Love" cult were ldentififli bulky target n1anaged to elude them . N11m1..'CI in the new indictment wlth Wednesday by district attorney 's in-Uary, .Mdr!Sl\ Delaney and Crawford vestlgaton attempting to round up all are : thole named In the Grand Jury's second Charles Frederick Scott, Cordon Albert indictment of the drug-oriented cult. Sexton, David Alan Hall, Russell Joseph I la Harrigan, John Joseph Harrington Jr., Michael Boyd Randa I. 29, arrested st £ . .vard May and Gerald Jame!' Padilla. weekend by officers, including Laguna AOO, Mark Patrick Stanton, Robert Beach Det. Robert Romaine. who pluck· Edward Tierney, Amanullah Salem ed hlm from a San Francisco rock con-Tokhi, also known as Amanullah Amin, cert that attracted 8,000 onlookers, was lJayatullab Tokhl., Stanford Leon Pra~t. also known as Stanford Leon Wideman, the first indict« to make his appearance Jill Barnett Pratt, also known a.s JW before an Orange County Superior Court Barnett Wideman aDd Nicholas Sa."ld. judge. Al!IO indicted are Karl Donald Drury, Randall. who was arraigned Wednes-Lyle Paul German, Daniel Philip day, was scheduled to appear again today Caserta, John Robert Daw, ~eter David befor~ Judge James Turner in a bid to Simmon&, Bernice Lee Smith, Robert reduce the bail of $250,000 set shortly Dale Ackerley, Travis Grant Aahbrook, after his arrest. His plea to multiple drug Dale Becker' Rick Bevan and Ron charges is being delayed pendjpg a ru!:ng Belvnav~St1·gators declined : further iden-on his bail motion. Assistant District Attorney Ed tlfy lhe indlctees by age or address pend· FYeeman said Randall will likely be Ing the completion of an operation followed t the courtroom by twe men wftich ha! so far led to the arrest of 1.,----!!a!!!rre~est~~inf!..~w~aT!ii~ahl::o~rtl:ly:c':altlieO::r"'. the~~,.._':!!--.abourludht·tbl:we-iodicted. , ond Grand Jury indicment of the "The great majority hall from such "Brotherhood'' was ~ued t-wo weeks coastal communiUes as Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach and Newport Beach,'' ag~ baa beeil set at $100,000 for Calvin Coley said. "But you have to also re11ard Larry Delaoey, 30, Jll)d at !!0;000 lot these people as es,.ntlally tr8Dlient - Ronald· Crawford, 25, both arrested by they constatiUy moved from place to Honolulu pofice on the island or Maui place and never bad what you'd call a and both listed in the indictment as tran-permanent address," he added. slen!S. Ball on the 29 lnd\ctees ranges from BrotheHtood org~r Dr. 1Jmotby the 16 mllllon set on Leary and the Leitf]JiadJ the ll&t of ,01anted men ln $2$0,000 -on Andrlst lo the $25,000 &et on the new indictment with district av Hall, Harrigan, Harrington a n d torney's tnvestlga'tors ;'nsure Isle Crawford. Wednesday of the ·whereab.:>uts of the Other j)all settings are in the amounts LS!) culllst who made Laguna Beach his of llllll,000 and $611,000. home and headquarters. Deputy District A~ Art Coley Is checking with State Department officials to determine Jr Leary, St, left Switzerland by the Dec. 31 deadline 1arner set by Swiss officials. 11'1..eary Is arrested and returned to Orange Couuty, first preference will be given to his cOmpleUon of the state prison term he drew in 1971 following his conviction oo drug ~barges :iled against him in Laguna Beach. That sentence of one to 10 years could !::..: considfrably expanded if he is also c<1nvicted on the escape charges filed after he fied from the San Luis Obispo men's prison and sought sanctuary in Algeria. dlctment, also for the second time, is Robert Lee "Fat Bobby" Andris!, 29, also lonnerly of Laguna Beacl. and the su,bject ol a nationwide sea.rcb that spread out late last year from the Hawaiian Islands. Both men are regarded as principals in an organization that allegedly imported and distributed vast quantities of LSD, hashia.P, basbisb. oil and related exotic drugs. Investigators said the mulE·mllllon dollar Brotherhood drug business often used health food stores, surfing sbops and, in one asserted instance, an lee cream parlor as fronts for distribution. Hawaiia n authorities who captured in· dictees Delaney and Crawford said they Accused Farmer 'Sane During Acts' An Orange County Superior Court judge today ruled that Fontana chicken farmer Steve Bronson was not a men· tally disordered sex otrender when he forced an attractive Laguna Btach girl o pa 1c1pa e sex ac s. Judge Walter Charamza ()rdered Bronson. 24. to return to his oourtroom Jan. 17 for sentencing that could put him in state prison for up to 10 years. The jurist noled that a study carried out at Atascadero State Hospital made it clear that Bronson was sane Sept. 15 when he picked up bis victim on Pacific Coast Highway, drove her to the Chino area and committed the sex acts. A jury found Bronson guilty of those charges but dead1ocked on additional allegations of rape, kidnaplng and assault with a deadly weapon. The t9-year-old victim told the jury tha: Bronson held an Ice pick against her temple as she entered his auto in the belief that she was being given a lift by a woman. • ·School Aide Says p eter.s 'Chang e-a' By TOM BARLEY or "" °""' ,.,,.. '''" Fountain Valley 111gh School's assistant principal today told an Orange County Superior Court jury that the crippled Vig Peters he visited in Oranp County Jail last year waa a vastly changed ptt!IOn from the "aggressive ath1ellc and brilliant student" he first came to know eight years ago. Defense witness John Greenfield testified as the HWlt.ington Beach killer's sanity hearing went into Its secood day th.at the bearded, Jong·haired defendant's r answers during their jail lntervtews were fragmented, illogical an..: ()ften almost In. coherent. . • Greenfield, 33, first came to know Peters, 24, while be was a teacher and Peters a student at Huntington Beach High School. "I was almost a brother to him," Greenfield said. "We talked about schools, glrls, coaching and athletics and I came to admire him very much as a student, an athlete and, a sincere, warm kind of guy." Greenfield lasf saw Peters when the defendant joined the Navy until he -visited-hit--former-"friend -while-Peters was ·being tried for the first time ()n charges that he stabbed his father, Charles Peters, SS, and strangled his n10ther, Flora. 54, a teacher at Lincoln School in Corona del Mar. That trial came to a dramaUc end when Peters was shot in the back by a bailiff while attempting to escape from the courtroom during tbe noon recess. Peters is now confined to a wheelchair as tbe result of the enmtng paralysis and may be so disabled for the rest of his life, doctors have warned. Greenfield testified today that Peters told him that the killing of his parents In their Huntington Beach home on April 21, 1971 "was God's will." He told a jury that bas already con· vlcted Peters of two coonts ol first degree murder in his second trial that the defendant referred to the police as "pigs wbo are dedicated lo repressing minority groups and drug users. "He also talked of the Ccmmunlst con- spiracy and the coming revolution and he told me that the laws which govern us are irrelevant in tbe light of what is going to happen," Greenfield said. "J asked )t1m where he got all these ideas but I never got a real answer," Greenfield said. "l didn't understand where he was at." Def~e attorney Ba!T)'. Tarlow will rent hearing to rule that Peters was in- sane when be murdered hi! parents. The same jury ruled in the earlier phase ()f lbe lrial that Peters was guilty as charged and wae not of "diminished mental capacity" induced by drug in· gestion at the time. A psychiatrist earlier testified in Judge 'Kenneth Williams' courtroorll that Peters was der.inttely insane when he murdered his parents. Dr. Martin G. Blinder of Sar Francisco rejected a prosecution suggestion that Peters was shamming insanity and told the jury that he registered Peters at nine on an insani&¥ scale that ended in ten. "He believed he was acting under the direction of God," Blinder said. And he made it clear that he believes Peters still labors under that delusion today. Legislativ e Process U.S. Rep. Richard T. Hanna of Westminster brought his 4-year-old granddaughter to the opening session of the 93td Congress, but it was-no~ exciting-enough-t<>-keep litUe-Lydia.Lyle-awate.- Senate Democrats Back Halt to War Funds36-ll WAS!IlNGTON (AP) Senate Democrats voted 38-11 today to support a policy cutting off funds for the Vietnam war immediately. The resolution, similar to one adopted by House Democr'll.1.5 Tuesday, was sponsored in the Senate Democratic conference by Sen. Edward tl.1. Kennedy (0-Mass.). F rom Pagel SUBWAY ... cmployes who had been listed as missing ~·as round unharmed. Transit workers led the commuters on the walk through the tunnel to the Broadway station, a process they said . ur a me, hampered in their efforts to extinguish the fire by oxygen masks which supplied only 30 minutes air time and by the amount of time it took to string the long sections of hose together. Firemen utilizing 1.000.feet-long pieces of hose extinguished the fire , ~·hicP destroyed two cars of the four-car train. Officials said one ca r, a new airtight model, exploded after the fire broke out ir. another car. Its only conditions to a complete stop of fwids for the war were arrangements to ensure safe withdrawal of American troops, return 1of American prisoners of war and acccunting for Americans miss- ing in action . The conference earlier rejected by one vote, 24--23, a resolution by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (l)..Was h.), to invite President Nixon to meet with the jolnt leadership of Congress to explain the breakdown of peace ne~otiations in December and the massive bombing of North Vietnam \Vhich followed , Meanwhile, in the House , there was a battle of words between two represen· tatives at the y..:ar's fi rst sched ul ed com· n1ittee hearing related to the war, The llouse scrap erupted when Chairman Ben'amin S. Rosenthal D· . , gave e e ouse uropean sub- committee meeting to order and an- nounced the State Department refused'to send a witness. , ' The hearing was not to be ()R the bomb- ing itselr but on its effects on U.S.·Ellnr pean relations . But Rep. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.), accused Rosenthal of calling the hearing with no proper planning of what it should cover and inadequate notification of subcommittee members. J.J.J. {jarrell JANUARY Fro•P•1el BONDS ••. Saddlebock Vallty cloetn't generate enough tu I n c o m e to support the -' "We doe~ have 1 Blnlo AllllAI Rloe Trt<k. We den~ have any oil den:icb. We don't have any Miracle M1tes to boost up the ta.I: base," he said. It costs about $850 a year to educate a child in the Saddlel>ack Valley, said Zogg. adding that a typical h<Mne would provide only about $400 of that -not even enough to fwid one child. • "And we're getting a Utlle more (children) out of our homes than that - the (birth control ) pill ootwitbatandlna," he·aaid. The block workers present were con· cemed about their abilities to answer whatever questions m i g h t be asked them. Zogg instructed lbem the only question matlered: "Do you want schools or do you not want schools?" A main. coacem was bow to approacb people without children ln the schools who say they don't care about the bonds. BONDS vicHhainnan Shirl Hlrttl &aid her last child Is in high IChool and "l "'on't benefit from this: But I still believe ir. young people." , One woman in the audience suggested mentioning that a good school ·system can raise property values for every one in the area. while a poor school system can decrease them. Currently there are about ll,000 registered votert in the district, about 11,000 of them in ulsure World in Laguna H111s;-1-senJorcitizens-retirem community with a voter turnout record of about 70 percent. Zogg said he thought many per1<1111 in Leisure World are supportive of scllooJs. Leisure World resident HarT)' WandJ.inl, the only representative of the communJfy at the rally, urged the campaigners to "get over and persuade us the school bond election will be good tor us." The block workers are charged _with disseminating lnfonnation about the elec- tion and witti getting residents out to vote. "We can't afford a 26 to 26 percent voter turnout," Zogg said. Low turnouts are notorious In special elections. A brochure describing the bonds, costs to taxpayers state funding, and a need for more schools -but neglecting the amount or the bonds -was distributed to block workers to give to the voters. From Page l BOMBING ... ' fighters and 11 waves of B52s lashed North Vietnam's Lower Panhandle. Navy pilots sank 13 supply barges .11t the mouth of the SOng Ma River, just ing lots and on the highways were bomb- ed by other Nary and Air Force planes and pilots reported d e s t r o y i n g "numerous" vehicles in the raids. Meanwhile in Paris, South Viebam negotiat<f Pham Dang Lam demanded today that North Vietnam withdraw all its military forces from the south and recognize the south as a fully in- dependent nation - a demand Hanoi has repeatedly rejected. · ' Ol ympic Hero Spitz ·to Marry Coed Nexi Ma y She testified during the trial that Bronson was wearing feminine headgear, a black bra under what appeared to be a blouse and women's shoes when he pulled .over to· pick her up at a Laguha in· terseclion. ' Irvine District Seeking Bl'oker . For Insurance Substantial Savings Throughout the Store LOS ANGELES (APJ -Olympk swin1ming champion Mark Spitz \\•ill mwry UCLA coed Susan Weiner next May, it was announced today. Spitz, who won a record seven gold medals last summer in th e Olympic Games, became engaged to Miss \V einer dn New Year's Day, a spokesman said. They were introduced last October by their fathers. who are friends, the spokesman said. OU HGI COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiit Ol'lJnO• Cots! D41lY PILOT, •1111 -'lief! IJ combined ltie N._Pr.,1, 11 PVb11s.'Md b'I' Ille Or•l!O• COllll P11b!l1t1\119 Como1ny, Se!M· nit! ..Sit'°"' i re 1'1Jlltlitied, Mond•v ~"' f'rlcU"r, ~r Co1!1 Mt111, NewllOt'I &e1dl, Hunt1"91llfl 8"ch!F'Dv•o1on V11t11Y, l~wia 8Metl, INhlS1~t,becll er.d' S..11 (~II/ S•n Ju1111 cap111r-. A $il'!OI• "Vlo!'lll rdtUOfl h Plllllish"' hlutdl~ and Sund.•ys. nlf! ~!HI P11blleflln9 Pii'ntlilTDf'Wnt lllf !ilrMI, COJl1 Mffl, C1lllOl"ll'9, f~U. Robert N. W11J Pr.s'idtllt •nO 1"...eU1hcr J1ck R. Curley Vic. P,_IO_ 1111111 0.ntrel ~ Thom11 K,,.,;1 l!dllor T~om•i A. M11rphi•• Mt1>191ria E•ltor Ch .. det H. Loiu Ri,h,rd P. Nill Altlllttlf Nllnfllll'llll ~01~ Offk" The District Attorney's Office has not yet decided ii Bronson will be retried on the counts that left the jury deadlocked. Its decision may be left until the sen-- tcncing. F rom Page 1 AIDE ... Resources Association. Thomas \\'!Irk Associates also represented a number of social and t'ducational clients including the Diabetes Association of Southern California, Burbank Communlty Jtospital, the Volunteers of America, the Los Angeles County f\1useum of Natural History and the California Institite of the Arts. \Vllck was graduated from UCLA, fie was a recipient of the Stiver Anvil Award of !he Public Relations Society of America. Wilek. 40, said he and his wife will be moving to the lr"ine·Newport Beach area from their current home in Alexandria , Va. ~~~ . . The Irvine Unified School District is -lltCepting written applications for a broker for its group inStµ"ance pro- gram witil Jan. 22. District trustees recenUy approved temporary insurance plans Io r Superintendent Stan Corey and his secretary, Nancy Rowland. The newly unified district, which becomes fully ()perationa1 July t, will soon get more administrative empk>yes, in a personnel' shift from the ()Utgoing districts, San Joaquin and Tustin Union. Anyone wishing to apply for broker should call the Irvine Unified office, ~2· 0077, for a preliminary questionnaire. Personal appointments are not being given at this time. Superintendent Stan Corey said ap- plications will be reviewed on technical ability, experience in employe bene£its, staff. experlence with school' districts and location. Qualified applicants will be contacted by phone for interviews wlthln two weeks of receipt of application. Polic e Fearful 'Dead' Doctor Buried Alive ?.-1.ENOOZA, Argentina (AP ) -Police placed in 'the famUy ma.usoleum at the ::.:aid today they are invcsUgaling a case ~fendoza Cemetery. In which a doctor, pronounced dead of 8 Last Sunday nf8ht, a watchman told heart attack, may have been entombed police he heard a noise from the tomb •llO when he entered be found t~ coflln. alive. v:hlcb had betn placed on a pedestal aix The vlcUm was Dr. Vincent PoUmenl, feet high, bl<( fallen to tht f)j)or. known ln the Las Heras district u the A dooorati\.'6 wooden c:ovcr apllntered doctor of the poor be<auae of tht Jn tba !all 1nd • 1Jaaa wlpdq" in. the zinc assistance be gave to people who muld abteld was broken. the watchman Mid. not pay for It. H• ldded that the . body eonlllincd The police gave thi> account: . ac-and bntlses that· were not •I>' Ho 1uffor.d a heart aJtack Dec. 17 and • portnl Oil tht day of the tntomhmtnl. his foiklw doctors certified that ll caused Poll<t refuted to give Ill)' details of . ,hi' d<litll. ~lgetkln-and membera .of Afl~r • f\l!l<ral service tJec. 28, tht col· Polimcnrs family declined 10 speak to fin was sealed wilh a tine lbleld and newsnmt I , ' 15 to 25% SAVINGS on Seve ral Bed roo m, Dini ng Roo m a nd Occasional Collecti ons by ... HERITAGE a nd ' ' ' Optn Mon., Thun. It Fri. Eves.. I ~> 2115 HARIOR ILVO. COSTA MESA. CALIF. .. • • • l ~ 'I 1 s. di y d• w P' w Q to cl al J j be ., m m ht dl dt VI at p m al w o• Ct lil in fr 'I be fr .. v I> H d. ti ti n a A ' ~ • u n • s n u b " .. d ~ •, • ' -1 •• ·--• •• • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks • <" voe. 66, NO. 4, 5 SECTIONS. 56 ' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 I TEN CENTS Terror Rides the Sky Bomb'-scare Jet Lands Safely in Rapid City BIJLLETIN EUSWORTH. All\ • fORCE BASE,· S.D. (AP) -A trusollutlc Jambo )<I, dlvm.d lrom Keimetfy Airport la New York becaue ef a bomb tbrut, touched down aarety ·btre tocb)'. J!APID CITY. S.D. (UP I) -A Trans World Airlines 747 juri1bo jet with 236 persons aooard on a filght from ~fa~d was ordered to this blgb-altitude South Dakota city today because a Spanish ex· tortionist demanding $237 ,000 ransom claimed a pressure b9n'1b set to explode at 3,200 feet was planted on the aircraft. N. Viets Down 17th Bomber, Another Fl 11 From Wire Services The U.S. Command said tbe J7th B52 bomber of the war was downed today and reported . the loss of another $ts. million swing-wing Flll jet in last month's raids over the Hanoi-Haiphong heartland.· The command announcements, whlcb did not specify bow either aircraft was dawned, came as U.S. warplanes took ad· vantage of clearing weather to step up attacks 90Uth of North Vietnam's 20th Parallel bombing boundary that runs 65 miles south of Hanoi. Spokesmen said all six crewmen aboard the stricken BSl bailed out and WW' rescu."" fro!" the To-. Gulf today over the water. The two Flit crewmen, whose plane crashed "west of Hanoi" Dec. 21, are !isled u missing and cause of the doWn- ing was not given. The B52 crew "noticed heavy fumes tn the cockpit" just before bailing out, .spokesmen said. Air Force and Navy helicopters plucked the men to safety from waters near the Demilitarized Zone separating· the Vietnams. Fifteen B52s were downed over North Vl~tnam during President Nixon's 12-day bombing campaign or the Hanoi- Haiphong area that was suspended Satur- day. The first combat loss or the war or the huge jets was Nov. 22. Today's announcements brought to" 29 the number of U .S, warplanes the com- mand spys were downed in the Dec. 18-30 aerial filitz o: Hanoi and its chief seaport. At least 84 American ainnen are listed as killed, wounded or missing in the riids. • • Spokesmen said today they withheld news of the loss of the Flll jet during an unsuccessful atlemPt to rescue the two-- man crew. It was the second Fill down- ed in the northern raids. In ground action in South Vietnam, the Saigon command said today North Viet- namese and Viet Cong forces stepped up their attacks Wednesday t.id ea;Jy today to the highest point in more than two months. A command spokesman listed 116 ••enemy-initiated incidents" between diwn Wednesday and daybreak today. The U.S. command reported 106 jet fighters and 11 waves of BS2s lashed (See BOMBING, Page l) The plane, en route from Madrid, first was ordered to mile-blgh Denver, then diverted to Ellsworth Air ·Force Base at Rapid City, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said. "My guess is security." the FAA spokesman said. "'They can probably cootrol it better there." Rapid City is 3,276 feet above sea level. The plane was diverted because of a telephone threat to TWA's Madrid office. The incident was the third enactment of a theme from a 1966 television drama by lti•fSerhng, "Tlle-UOOni.!<layTllght"~ in which M airliner was sent to Denver because of its 5,280-foot altitude to foil an txtortionist and a pressure lximb. A TWA spokesman said the plane had enough fuel to reach Rapid City. The rligbt with 218 passengers, a crew of 15 and 3 TWA employes aboard had been scheduled to land at KeMed.y Airport in New York at 9:25 p.m. PST but was ordered to land at Rap id City. In New York. TWA spokesman Angus ~tcClure said the flight was diverted to Rapid City, because "I believe there are some weather problems...!n Denver." Asked if landing at tile South Dakota nir base was not taking a-chance in view of the extortionists's claim that the bomb wotild go off at about th a t altitude, Worst Dressed Mr. Blackwell Includes Princess LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Fashion designer ~tr. Blackwell took aim at nine entertajners and one princess today in h. annual list of the "Ten Worst Dressed \Vomen." Those insulted included Princess ~targcret, who he said wore "the kind of styles that make Londoners grateful ror their fog ." Ali MacGraw, Blackwell said, "packs all the glamour of a worn-out sneaker." Blackwell gave a "Special Splash Award for 1972" to Jacqueline Onassis "for the swimwear that did tbe most for tbe Italian magazine industry in the past year." A picture which purported to be the lormer First Lady wearing only a smile was publll!bed In Europe recently. Others on the Blackwell list and his Raquel Welch -"but, how do you dress a Sherman Tank?" Julie Andrews -"She dresses like the kind of woman every man wants for his maiden uncle." ~1ia Farrow -"Around the v.·orld in 80 mistakes." Lauren Bacall -"The epitome of drab. If you want her, just yawn." Yoko Ono-"A disaster area in stereo. Oh, no. Yoko." Cloris Leachman . -"V.bether in sportswear or dresses sbe always seems to lack one simple accessory -a lhrift- mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -"J.fer clothes have all the sex appeal of Henry Kissinger in an unemployment line." Totie 1'~ields -"The bad-year imp covered 1n sequins. She looks like a Fourth of July technicolor explosion.'' Newport Police Expecting Break in Porsche Thefts A mother·s Jove for her son may give Newport Beach police a major break in their search for members of a ring of auto thieves plaguing Orange Couhty owners of Porsche automobiles. Detective Capt. Don Oyaas said today investigators have spoken to the mother of Hank Coleman Oswald, 19, of DI in Hot Water Over Recruit Dousing SAN DIEGO (UP!) -Sgt. Henry Gonzales, a Marine Corps drill in- structor. has been 'ordered to face a sum- mary court-martial for allegedly dump- ing hot water on the back of a 20-year· old r~ruit. The l'ecruit. Sebastian Herrera of San Diego. suffered minor burns in the Dec. 23 incident. Gonzales, of Waco, Tex., has been a drill instructor four rmnlhs. Rosemead \\'ho said she \\'ould try to con· ta ct her son and talk him into sur- rendering. "She told 01. ice rs she would do all she could to get him to give up voluntarily." Oyeas said. But be ru:lded, "1'hen again, be may have his own ideas." Oyaas said detectives are hopetot-to have Oswald, one of at least three suspects they allege are members of a gang that has been stealing nothing but high-priced Porsche sports cars over the past six months, in custody by Friday. Police said at least 25 Porsches were stolen in NewPort Beach alone during the six·month period. Oyaas said the ring would take !he sports cars to isolated orchards and fields in Irvine and other areas to strip them of costly equipment and ac· ccssories. Oyaas also said an all points bulletin has no\v been issued by Newport Beach detectives for the man they beleive to be (See Auros, Page Zl Beach Bandmaster Hired By TERRY COVILLI The concert band will include 80 to IJO CH "" Defir Plitt tlflfl members -no beglnners. Saturday afternoon concerts in lhe "We want experienced musicians , both local parks should become cc1nmon in young and old," says ~fason . "We don 't Huntington Beach this summer. want thi.No be another :1igh school band Eveoll!g symphonic performances in -we already have five good ones ." the central park band shell, or at local He plans to recruit members through high schools, also are probable, says newspaper notices , from the school.s. and John Ma son, 32, the city's newly a~ from the lists of high school graduates pointed band master. who may not be playing i!l college. "l foresee the concert Wind as an ex-Mason expects to start rehearsals some cttinl: group, not ooly !or the performers, time in February. The first concert but fer the people who bear us," Mason might be May. aald tn aninterview Wedne. lay. Details of where the band will play, Clty councilmen voted ,..1 Tuesday and wheri, have not been worked out, but night to establish a community concert Mason does .foresee park coneert.s as one band and hire Muon, a mus1e-Instructor likelihood , at least in the aummer. at Marina High, as the band master. The community concert band would His ulary will be $250 a month. 'nle probably perfonn once every two or council autborlu:d a first year ex-three months in the winter,, says Mason, pendlture of IU,000 to pay Mason 's and perhapo every oth<r week In the salary and buy certain _.ry In-summer. strumenfs. • The COl'lcert band ~ll not feature 11 The lone oppon<nl "as M•yor Al Coon special "llyle," but will play all types of 1-...t.~felt the matter ohould 1iatt~been music. - studied by an advisory c:cu:runittff first. "We'll play 1egitima~ band musi c. We The community concert band w .. the .don't !eature any •~al <91tume1, Just breinehUd' of Cilf Admlnimator Dave a C911servaUve, conctifoutll!. We plan to Rowlands, wbo reels it wil1 pick U.P 1pirit entertain the P«1pie wJth our music lOlld ·-t community identity. rather tlmn d1e "•Y we loot," Mason .,_,._,. """'" .......... -Ml800. agrees: t4Wlth the ezcitement It -NYL • THE LEADER OF tl:IE llAHD _ . can ,_ale, It wUI provide "'al pride lit Masoo waa picked from 15 applicants unlcipil MiilCIM iiC117;' ---SiOCONCEl!T;l'oge -Zl l\frClure said, "It's above 3,000 feet." He also said. in answer to a quesOon, "From the beginning we have felt this was a heax ." Sources close to TWA in ~fadrld said a bag was placftl by a roadside out side the Spanish city. Sources did not say if the bag contained lhe demanded ransom in pesetas. · "But nobody_iumed up to pick it up," sources said. T\\'A would not confirm that the ransiom had been provided in return for information from. the extortionist on .the..... location of the bomb he claimed was !See BIG JET, Page Z) Ban on War Funds Voted By Democrats Legislative Process • \\'ASl:llNCTON (APt Senate Democrats voted 36-11 today to support a policy cu tting off rund s for the Vietnam \\'ar immed iately. U.S. Rep. Richard T. l:lanna of \Vestmin ster brought his 4-year·old granddaughter to the opening session of the 93rd Congress, but It \\'as not exciting enough to keep little Lydia l~yle av,iake. The resolution, similar to one adopted by House Democrats Tuesday, was sponsored in the Senate Democratic conference by Sen. Edward ~I. Kennedy (().Mass.). Its only conditions to a complete stop of funds for the war were arrangements to ensure safe withdrawal of American troops, return of American prisoners of war and accounting for Americans miss- ing In action. School Pri.t1cipal Cites Cl1ange in Y ou11g l(iller The conference earlier rejected 6y one Jackson (0.Wash.), to invUe President Nixon to meet with the joint leadership of Congress to eiplain the breakdown of peace negotiations in December and the massive bombing of North Vietnam which followed. Meanwhile, in the House, there was a battle of words between two represen- tatives at the year's first scheduJed com- mittee hearing related to the war. The Rouse scrap erupted when Chairman Benjamin S. Rosenthal, (O- N. Y. ), gaveled the House European sub- committee meeting to order and an- nounced the Slate Department refused to send a witnes.s. The hearing was not to be on the bomb- ing itself but on its effects on U.S.-Euro- pean relations, Fountain Valley l:Iigh School's assistani principal today told an Orange County SuperKlr Court jury that the crippled Gig last year was a vastly ch~nged person from tt>e .. aggressive athletic and brilliant student" he first came to know eight years ago. Defense witness John Greenfield testified as the Auntington Beach killer's sanity bearing went into its second day that the bearded. long·baired defendant 's answers during their jail interviews were fragmented, illogical an..: orten almost in· coherent. Greenfield. 33, first came to know Peters. 24, while he was a teache r and Peters a student at Huntington Beach High School. "'I "'as almost a brother to him.'' Greenfield sai d. "We talked about schools, girls, coaching and athletics and He Got His Man Arrest Saves Bondsman $30,000 By TOM BARLEY Oi 1!tt DellJ Plitt ,, ... Laguna Beach bail bondsman Ron Kaufman figures a three-minute Orange County Superior Court appearance the other day saved him about $30,000. It could have cost him that in bail bond fees If Judge William Murray had decid- ed to hold the Diversified Financial Services representative responsible for the bonds he posted when Gary Allen Cecil, 25, was released from county jail three months ago in Kaufman's custody. Cecil was awaiting court action on armed robbery ch~ filed after the $1,200 holdup Jt1ne 20 of ·Reuben's Plank House restaurant in Huntington Beach. But he quickly persuaded Kaufman that his $25,000 bail problem couJd be solved if he could just get to his former Anaheim • Former Mayor To Face Trial apartment where he had $60.000 stashed away. Kaufman took Cecil in low and soon found that the cupboard was bare. It ·was very doubtful, he l:1ter told police, lhat thre had ever been anything in it. But the troubles that lin311y ended when a smiling Judge Murray accepted Kaufman's explanation were only just beginning at the time the bail bondsman tried to return Cecil to his cell. Orange County Jail deputies wouldn't take Cecil back. They needed a court order and since the courts had closed Kaufman had to take the happy Cecil home to Laguna Beach with him. He asked Laguna Beach police to oblige him by lodging Cecil overnight. Their refusal left Kaufman with only one alternative -Cecil and he were destined to spend the night together. So Kaufman handcurred Cecil to the pipes under the kitchen sink, went off to bed arid awoke refreshed lo find the emp. ty handcuffs dangling from his plumbing with a note: "I'll be back wllh your bond money. Have some trust for a change." Kaufman had just 180 days to find Cecil or part with bond fees that would come pretty close to $30,000, He went to Orange County superior Court work with a vengeance, got the tip that Judge James Turner bas ref~ to the slippery Cecil had slipped across the dfsmlss charges filed against Canadian border and went to canada aJler him. former Westminster mayor Derek 1be , Laguna rmn spent two weeks 1.n McWbinney and Planning com-missioner Tad Fujita in the wake or Vancouver, British Columbia, tacking up Mil Sq p k I · $1 ,000 reward posters. Bui he had the the e uare ar easmg scan· Royal canadlan Mounted Police to finall y da~is decision means that Mc~ thank for tracking Ct'ciJ down. · 34 wlU • 'Ibey got their man on brcaklng and ney · 40, and Fujita, • IO 00 entc Ing ch•-and I "I id ti"ed trial March 5 on a1legat1ons that r -o~s qu c .. Y en u they were Involved in tbt plan to ~hlm u th~e escapee whose.. .image. _had extract $10,000 from farmer Gtarge been plastered all over the border arta b) .Kaufman. C..Cil today is in a Vao-Murai in retwn-(or ·thelr coopera-oouver jail awaiting court acUon that llM on extao&lon of hi& lease al lhe ... ma certain to bring hlln haok "' Zl:J.acre ·park.. Orange Coonty. Both men were Indicted by tho Judge Murray l~tened to !he story, en. Grand Jury on cllarges of grand joyed 11 and took Kaufman oil th hook . theft, bribery and conspl1'1cy. __ ,,_PrWikd, of course, t (S<o BONDSMAN, Pllct·I) J came to admire him very much as a student, an athlete and a sincere, wann kind of guy.'' 1 Greenfield last saw Peters . when the visited his former friend "•bile Peters was being tried for the first time on charges that he stabbed his rather. Charles Pete rs, 55, and strangJed his mother. Flora, 54. a teacher at Lincoln School in C.Orona de! Mar. That trial came to a dramatic end when Peters "·as shot In the back by a bailiff while attempting to ~pe from the courtroom during the noon recess. Peters is now con!ined to a wheelchair as the result of the ensuing paralysls and may be so disabled for the rest of his life, doctors have warned . Greenfield testified today that Peters told him that the killing of his parents in their liuntington Beach home on April 21 , 1971 .. was God's will." He told a jury that has already con· victed Peters of two counts of !irst degree murder in his second trial that the defendant referred to lhe police as "pigs who are dedicated to repressing minority groups and drug users. "He also talked or the Communist con- spiracy and the coming revoluUon and he told me that the laws which govern us are irrelevant in tbe light of what is going to happen,'' Greenfield said. "I asked him where he got all these ideas but I never got a real answer," Greenfield said. ''I didn't understand · \I here he "·as at.'' Defense attorney Barry Tarlow will as k the jury at the conclusion of the cur- rent hearing to rule that Peters was in· sane v.•hen he murdered his p::irents. The same jury ruJed in the earlier phase of the trial that Peters was guilty as charged and was not of "diminished mental capacity" induced by drug in~ gestion at the time. A psychiatrist earUer testified in Judge Kenneth Williams' courtroor,, that Peters was definitely insane wben he murdered his parents. Orange Cout Weather Mostly sunny on Friday with continued co o I e r temperatures. Highs of 55 are expected along the coastline, rising to 62 Inland. Lows tonight in the upper 305, with local frost. INSIDE TOD.\Y Lake Tahoe's populorit11 h03 launched a rtal-eatate boom that threatem· to kilt the lake. A regimtal plannhrQ panel set up to protect the area Juli come up ogaht3C .some ovenohtlming probltm.T . Ste story on Page 7. . - L.M ... 't't t CelHoml1 I CteWllH ~ ''"''" n ,~......._ u DHfll 1119'ktt l I Scll'-lM """ ' •fti.rtel-.it ,.... ,,...... ll, )W1 ,., ... ...,. ti MlfW SI ... ' %" DAil Y PILOT H • l'rom_PageJ BIG JET • .-. aboard the &i&nt plane. "We are 1uppoecd to provide the 11'IQl'ley l:o the vidnlty of trtadrld, btit were not given a time when to do to,11.a TWA spokescmn in Spain said. ~le 9'k# "rpostly Amer~ana" were abonrd the jtlllner. Serllng wrote "The Doo1nsday Fllght" and It appea~ on television Dec. 13, 1006. Contacted today at his Los Angtles home, Serµng said he wrote the drama but ''to my undying regreL" Jn May, lB?l, 1hortly ~fter the film was ~ OD Aust:tallan television, Qantas Alrways paid ~.ooo to an unknown man who clalm\!d to put a similar pressure bomb on a plane boulld for Hong Kong. After the ransom was paid. the airline received a phone all, sayirg there was no bomb aboard. The 'last time the high-altitude caper wa s pulled wa.s Aug. 3, 1971, when a BOAC jetliner carrying 380 persons was divert~ to Denver I but flO bomb was found. Serllng said that after the first t~lec11st of The Doomsday Flight ''a whole fra~ty or pathological ~~k.s crawled out of the woodwork. I really didn't reallH the pathology of lhe audienre - that nuts could be triggered to act:s of violence. Bame Will Head 6hamber--for-1--13 ln Huntington Huntington Beach allomey Jerry Bame wn elected preskte.nt of the city's Cham- ber or Commerce Tuetday by bis i.Jlow chamber dlrecton. • He will take omce Feb. t, suoceedlng current president Roger Slates, a local realtor and member of the Orange Coun- ty Planning Commission. Bame practices law in partnership with •Iuntlncton Beach Mayor Al Coen. Other o(ftcers elected during Tuesday's d.irectoN' meeting include: Ed Sullivan, first vice president, manager of Soulhmi CallfornJa Auto CJub; Dave Fredenburg. second vice president, owner of Five- Poinll Hardware ; and Jerry Centers, treasurer, manager of Brentwood Sav· ings and Loan. ~ lh addition to the officers named, several olher memben were recently elected to !he chamber's boanl of ditt<> !ors. . Bame and Centen were elected to three-year directorships, as were: Dale !)Im, HuntinctordJaiborur Cor:p.: :Jack Feehan, Soulhem Calllornla Gu eo.: ,Jae!< lllgley, United Calilornla Bani<: AI KlinR;ensmlth, att?mey, and JJoward Mathen Mont o Ward. I Jaycees' Man Of Year Could Bea Woman Women's liberation has even touched the Huntington Beach Jaycees. F.or the first time, the Jaycees will consider female applieanU, 8!'I well as male, for their annual Distinguished Service Aw.rd . -The awards banquet bu been oet for .Jan. 20 at.the Gold Anchor Restaurant. Tickets are ls perfrson. LocaJ clubs ao civic organliatiom: already have been asked to submit names for the service award, but other residents can still submll nominations. Application blankl can be obtained by phoning project chairman Bill Har· rington, 96~-4012, or Bob Jensen, 962-7643. The only requirement is that a distinguished service nominee be between 18 and 36 years of age. 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Officials said one car, a new airtight model, exploded arter the fire broke out ir: another car. Trana!! olll<:iab said sevel'll leC!lons of the rapid lranslt llnH wcre lbul down because of the fire and resultlng moke which spread through the networtc of tun· nels. A City Says Goodbye Tho On broke out In one train In the mlddle of I mH•lonr tunnel betw ... !he Broadway and South St.ollon stops. AU passengers aboard that train and 1 sec· ond that followed It lnto the tunnel ap. parenUy made !heir way lo the aurface, lb< Massachusetll Bay Translt'Autbority reported. Rush-hour traffic. alread~ hampered by an early morning snowfall, came to a virtual standstill in the aection of I.ht dty near South Station. This farewall message to Pittsburgh Pirate super· star Roberto Clemente blaze& 011 Alcoa message board al<>p Mt. Washington, overlooking the cily of Pittsburgh. Clemente was killed Sunday night in a plane crash. Two persom: -a passenger ~ a fireman -were taten to Boltori City Hospllal for trealment or ll!IOkt ln- ,:rile train runs on !he 3IBTA's Red Line from Quincy to Harvard Square. MBTA officials sa1d lpecial bus llnes were beln& run tor commuters who nonnally use UMi ttanslt "line lo get lo Bolton from Sllburbs just IOU!h of Ille ci· ty l<\d from Cambrid1e to the northweal. Police Fearful 'Dead' Nebraska Hotel Blaze Injures 4; Man Killed halaUon. . The flttmen was treated Ind ttleuecl, offlcllls AJd. The pweoger, ldentilltd as Robert l>ureelJ of !he Doicliester RC· tion of Boston, was carried through the lUMel by rescuers and 'N&S listed In (air condition at the ho!pital . Doctor Buried Alive Trantlt offtclals sald one of their employes who had been listed as missing was found unharmed. Blow Handed To Policeman ForDisguise MENDOZA, Argentina (AP) -Police said today they are inveStlgatlng a case in-which-a-doolOl',-pronounced dead of a heart attack, may have been entombed alive. The victlm was Dr. Vlncent Polimeni, known in lbe Las Heras district as the doctor of the poor becaase of tbe assistance he gave to people who could not pay for U. The police gave this aceount: He suffered a heart attack Dec. 27 and his fellow doctors certified that It caused hi~ death. After a funeral service Dec. 28, the cof- fin was sealed with a zinc shield and placed in the family mausoleum at the Meudoza Cemete ry. Last Sunday night, a w~tchman told police he heard a noise from the tomb an<.: when he entered he found the coffin . \•·hich had been pla ced on a pedestal six Mesa Firm, Five Others Facing Pollution Raps ( A Costa Mesa manufacturer of com- puter equipment ls one of six Orange day on allegatlons that they v1olated Ute county's air pollution standards. Lawyers for Metropolitan West Inc ., 1261 Logan Ave., have been ordered to appear Friday in Santa Ana Municipal Court to answer charges that the makers of printed circuit boards for computers "emitted unlawful amounts ot air con- taminants Into the atmosphere." Also Identified in the new crackdown on alleged clean air violators were the Los Alamitos General Hospital th e Kimberly Clark Corp. of F\tllerto~ the Neville Chemical Company of Anaheim. West American Rubber Company, and Orange and Western Sandblasting Inc .. Santa Ana. AU six companies have been o\(iered to answe r the allegations Friday before Judge James Walworth. Conv1ctfon on charges initially riled by the Orange County Air P9llutlQll Oonlrol D1strict C9ttles a fine of up to $500 on e~ eot1J}t ~ua a J>OSSlble probation period. ~h1ch includes strict surveillance or errussKtns by APCD engineers. Prosecution of the six alleged offenders was ord~ by the district attorney's new Environmental Proteclion Division. Stocks Plumrnet 9.63, Later Recoup Losses NE\\' YORK (AP) -Slock marke t prices plummeted tod ay, and analysts said t~ market ls entering a l'OOllng-off period following three straight days af advances. Later some losses were recov- ered. Stocks closed down 3.99. At noon PST the Dow Jone~ average of 3,0 industrial stocks had drop- ped 6.55 points to 1037.25, after being down 10.24 earlier. Declines on the New York Stock Exchange held a 2--1 edge over advances in active trading. · The broad·based NYSE index of about 1.400 common stocks was down .35 points to 64.~ at to a.m. The Dow, an importan t Indica tor of stock market bahavior, jumped more than 36 point& ln three previous ~lens, pushed by investor opt im ism over Viet· nam and business expansion. II closed at a record 1043.80 Wednes· day. "The markPt went too far too fast " a:ild John Smith· of Fahnstoct & Co. :,I think "'e're ln for a period of con- :;olidation.'' he Added, but predicted the retrtnChmcnt would be brief. Dynamite Detonated RIO DEL!-(AP) -A bomb oquad detonated and burned 400 pounds of dynamite Wednesday found bidden In a redwood stump near lb.Ls Jtumboldt County town, the sheriff'• dtpartml!tnt said. The eaplotivea, •lon1 wtth lt!veral packages of nitrate r,nlllur and fuses, wert dilco\'Utd Il!H<(@L In 1 11ump marked by -y paint. · • feet high, had fallen to the noor. A decorative wooden cover splintered in the !aJLancL-a-glass--windov.• in Oie zinc shield was broken, the watchman said. He added that the body contained scratches and bruises that "'ere not ap- pt;renl on the day of the entombment . Police refused lO gi•e any details of thei r investigation and members of Polimeni 's family declined to speak to newsmen. From Pagel AUTOS ... , the ring leader of the gang. He said the District Attorney's Office has authorized a warran\ for the arrest or J a m e s Darryl Witt, 23, also or Rusemead but investigators have found no clue as to his wbereabouLs. "So tar we are concentrating the search within C&lilomia because we have no clues he has 3ooe anywhere else " Oyaas said. "Right now, we .are al' a deadend and be seems to have just dis- appeared." A third ouspect, Gifbert Annenta , 19, also of Rosemead, is ln CU!lOd)'. at Orange County Jal! in lleo ol 125 DllO i>an Annenta's arrest early In the 'morning of Dec. 19 In a Newport Beach apartment complex gave investlga_~. ~t they OMAHA. Neb. (AP! -One person wss killed and four others injured ea'rly today when JlJ®r,a!arm 1ire_broke__ouLin !be_ 11otel Loyal sending dense smoke through the building's upper noor.i. Several occupants o: the five-story do wntown hotel were rescued by fire lad· ders from the third floor, where officials said the fire apparently began. One occupant. John Parkins, 55, was reported dead on arrival at Lutheran Hospital, minutes after firemen lowered him from a smoke-(illed room. The cause ol death was not immediately known. Four other persoM were admitted to hospitals following the blaze and were listed ln satisfactory condition. The fire spread down the third.floor hallway. orficials said, and sent thick smoke to the two upper stories. ft was extinguished about 15 minutes after it began at 7: 15 a.m.. Hotel officials said the hotel has 150 rooms, about 75 of which are occupied by pennanent residents. most of them elderly. A hotel employe said the brick· faced building was around ISO years old. Many of the hotel residents escaped before firemen arrived at the burning building. -Police Nab Woman Trani.it workers led the oommuten on the walk through !he tunnel lo the Bffiitlway stltion, 1 prooea tl>ey safcl During that time, fittmen were hampered in their efforts to extinguish the fire by Oiygen mask.s which supplied only SO mi.out.ea: air time and by the amount of time tt toot to atrtq the long sections of hose together. Firemen utilizing 1,000-feet·long pieces Cook Receives Probation for Drive-in Holdup A young bamburger stand cook has been placed on one year's probation for his role in the robbery Nov. 1 of the Jack- in-the-Bo.1 drlve-ln, 18462 Beach Blvd., Huollogton Beach. Dan Victor Walbon. 19, of Huntington Beac h, pleaded guilly before Orange County Superior Court Judge William ~furray lo reduced charges or misde- meanor tres passing In the theft of $25 from his employen. Walbon and Richan! CUrlls Morrts, II, also of Huntington Beach, were arrested SAN RAFAEL (AP) -. Stephanie ~Y ~lice who said WaJbon worked with MADISON, Wis. -(UPI) -Tbe Wisconsin Supreme Court bas a!firmed a $2,500 damage award in an action against a Racine policeman, saying law en- forcement officen ln "deliberate disguise" must make a .. reasonable er- fort" to identify them selves when mak- ing arrests. The 4-3 decision Wednesday upheld damages awarded by a jury to Stanley Celmer of Racine, In a suit 5led against officer De Loyd Quarberg, who tried to arrest Celmer Sept. 16, 1969. The majori ty decision written by Jusllce Connor T. H&n.ien said police of- ficers in disguise must "make a reasJnable effort" to inform L~e citizen of their identity. "Where the officer's identity is con- cealed by a deliberate disguise, such 11 in th1s ease, the private citizen h8!'1 the right • lo look upoo lhal per,.,. so conlrnntlng him as he would any olher private clti:.en," Hansen said. Quarberg, another offlcer 'and a cadet had staked out a barn where some 300 pounds of marijuana were believed stored. Quarberg, 29, had long hair, long sideburns and a mustache and wu \vear- the ring. bombln1 death of a former Black stand. each hand. Armenta .was caught 1n the parting Panther newsboy, was Indicted Wednes· Court records Indicate that Mcrris Clemer, th8n 63, aaid when he arri'l!d area of the Oakwood Garden apartments day with three persons by the Marin drew a SO.day jail term after pleading at the barn he was struck with the butt the same night five or the sports ears County grand jury on armed robbery guilty to stolen property charges reduced of a pistol by a oerson he thought was a were stolen, police said. char1es. Mrs. Kline, 26, and the delen-from a felony to a ml.sdemeanor. He also .. crazed farmer'' and was fired on when Oya as said that through Information danta were arrested Sunday during an pleaded guilty to an earlier felony he fled tn his car. gathered from Armenta and other law aUeged holdup attempt at the burglary charge for which he received a Celmer claimed the per90n never lden- enlorcement agencies, detective.s were Cooperative Shopping Center in Corte six·month jail1enn and three years pro-tified himself as a police officer. led to a garage in an Anaheim industrial Madera. officers said. b."!tion. Quarberg testified be had done so. · complex where they di 1 covered 1----------------------------~==~:::::::..::.::::.:::::'..:::__ thousands of dollars worth of equipment and parts taken from the stolen Porsches. Newport detectives say armany as IO P:'Ople may ha ve been involved ln the rmg. some of them hired by the ringleaders as they were needed. New· Port Beach was chosen to spearhead the investigation, "'hich involved nine county police agencies, because most of the thefts occurred here. From Pagel BOMBING ... North Vietnam's Lower ·Panhandle . Na vy pilots sank 13 supply barges 11t lhe mouth of the Song Ma River just below the 20th parallel. Trucks In ' park- ing lots and on the highways were bomb- ed by ~thee Navy and Air Force planes and pilots reported d e s t : o y i n g "numerous" vehicles in the raids, P.1eanwhile in Paris, South Vleh11m negotiator Pham Dang Lam demanded today that North Vietnam withdraw all its military forces from the aoutb and recognize the south as a fully In- dependent nation -a demand Hanoi has repeatedly rejected. The restatement at today's weekJy se mi-public session of the ?arts talks of President Nguyen Van Thieu's un- diminished condiUons for peace was an indication of lhe further hard bargaining lying ahe ad for Dr. Henry A. KlsJinger when he mef!ts Hanoi's Le Due Tho on Monda y. Washington officials already were warning agaiml undue optimism. From Pagel CONCERT .•. ror the bandmaster post. Ue wUI alto coot1nue as music instrudor at M1rlna w~ be has taught !he pat! four years. Mason holds a Bachelor's deiree in music from USC. Bel~ he came 10 HunUngton Beach, h< -ktd In lb< Pasadena School District. and was act.Ive in lhe Pasadena Symphonic Bancl. f'i,:o111 Pilje J ~ONDSMAN. • • back wh<re be was wtien K•ulman took him ouL V1ncouver police have been fed a gre11 deal or dall by' Kaufman. tnoludln1 !he story 1bout_JQe m1n who aald .he had l!O,DllO lll<ked away in an apartment. .• .JJ.J.(jatWH '.JANUARY ' Substantial Savings Throughout the Store . . --' 15 to 25% SAYINGS on Several Bedroom, Dining Room and Occasional Collections by ... HERITAGE and DREXEL ci Your favorlu fnl•rior d•rigir.,. .,;u b1 MPJ>I' to rrulft l'Otl ' ~~~RREIT fURNfJURE INTWOR OES!&N!R5 Optn Mon, 22 ti HAUOR IL VO. Tho"" I FrL Ev... COSTA MlSA. CALIF. • - J I ft ii b p r1 0 II s jo ,, ll ' • ) ~ Ill Ill pl ~ .r ·~· ;Ji t: .-' ' i 'lt •• . ., -lo! • • •• • ~ =I ·~ • -. . . •, ' H DAILY PILOT :J DA Identifies 29 Drug Cult Suspects Hail to the Queeia One of the first beauties to be crowned in 1973 is 4·yeai-old Eliz th Seal, chosen in London as "Mini Miss United IGngdom." T ~ the runner-up, Catherine French, 3. looking rather wistful. Man, 24, Held in Mm·de1· Of Selfless Texas Priest Indictment List Headed By Leary T~·enl)'·nlne allegc<J members o! Dr. Timothy Leary's "Brotherhood of Eternal Love" cult \\l!te identifiefi \\'ednesday by district attorney's in· \'eshga1ors attempting lo round up all !hose named in the Grand Jury's second indictment or the drug-oriented cult. )lichael Boyd Randall. 29, arrested last "·eekend by officers, including Laguna Beach Det. Robert Romaine, ~·ho pluck· ed him from a San Francisco rock con· cert that attracted 8,000 onlookers, \\':ls !he nrst indictce to make his appearance before an Orange County Superior Court judge. Randall . who was arraigned \\'ednes- day. "'as scheduled to appear again today befor" Judge James Turner in a hid to reduce the bail of $250.000 set short!\· after his arrest. His plea to multiple dru~ charges is being-delayed pending a r1:!'.hg on his bail motion. Assistant District Attorney Fd Freeman said Randall wUI likely be followed to the courtroom by l\\'C men arrested in Hawaii shortly after the sec- ond Grand Jury indicment of the "Brolherhood" v.'as .s.sued two \\'eeks ago. Bail has been set at $100,IXM> for Calvin Larry Delaney, 30. and at $$0,000 for Ronald Cra\\1ord, 25, both arrested by llonolulu police on the island of ~faui Uf'I Tt_..11 Seriotis Gossip .:\ccording to the columnists. Princess Anne , 22, is se riou s about Lt. ~l ark l)hillips, 24. a soldier 'vho shares her love ror horses. The young man s1>ent Ne\\' Year's weekend as guest of the royal family. Fru·mer Ruled to Be Sane ht Hitchhiking Sex-Case and both listed in the indictment as tran-sients. An Orange County Superior Court Coast Jfigh"•ay, drove her to the Chino Brotherhood organizer Dr. Timothy judge today ruled that Fontana chicken area and committed the sex acts. Leary head~ the list of :ie:nted men in farmer Steve Bronson was not a men· A jury found Bronson guilty of those the new indictment with district at· ·tally disordered sex offender when he charges .but deadlocked on additional torney's 1nvestigato:-s nsure ::ite forced an attracllve Laguna Beach girl allegations of rape, kidnaping and assault \\'ednesday of the whereab,uts of the to participate in sex ac1s. "''ith a deadly weapon. LSD cultist "'ho made Laguna Beach his Judge \\'alter Charamza ordered The 19-year·<lld victim told the jury home and headquarters. Bronson. 24. to return to his courtroom Iha Bronson held an ice pick against her Deputy District Allorney Art Cole'' is Ja1. 17 for sentencing that could put him temple as she entered his auto in the checking with State Department ofUCials in state prison for up to 10 years. belief lhat she \li'as being given a lift by a CllANNELVIEW, Tex. (UPJ ) -The Young, 24. ~·as charged with murd er in to determine if Leary. SI, left The jurist noted that a study carried woman . Rev. C. Laumer Schoppe he lped build St. th~ New Year·s death of Father Schopp<>. Switzerland bv the Dec. 31 deadline out at Atascadero State Hospital made it She testi(ied during the trial that Andrews Church in a wheat field. and in v,·ho '"'as found shot three times in his earlier set by Swiss officials. clear that Bronson was sane Sept. 15 Bronson was wearing feminine headgear, it he preached peace. love and burning parsonage. If Leary is arrested lnd returned to when he picked up his victim on Pacinc a black bra under "'ha t appeared to be a SantnAnan '!o Repeat Fated Walk A brotherly 1niss1on fo r IX'3C'f 3nd 1ncrcy to the \10rld's suffC'nn1: children that endt'd ta~t Jlallo"·e~·n night 1n Afghanistan's n1gg<'d Khyb<'r Pass \\Uh rnielty. horror and murder \\Lii resume nga1n this ycnr Peter Kun st. 28. 1418 S. )tagnolla St ., Santa Ana. "·111 join his brother Da\'id. 33, of \Vascca. flt1nn ., in a ~·alk aroUnd the \\'Orld for UN ICf<:F, th' United i\<tllons' Children's Emergency Fund. The historic. SC'lf·appoinled mission begins in early fltarch. The spot \l'ill bt' near the tragic loca- tion 1n th(' rugged Khyber Pass where it temporarily ended Oct . 31 in an attack by bandils Da~·id Kunst "·as seriouslv \\'ounded Ii thc-chc.st, \rh1lea ).'OUngcr Kunst. brother, John. 25. "'as slain. The Kunst brothers made a three-day ·\,alk 111 1970 through Pennsylvania to col- l('{'! for the Uni ted Nations' International Children's Emergency Fund. i\o"·· David Kunst has renewed negotiations for a walk across Mainland China with the government of Pai.istan acting as the intermediary. Prior efforts -including a mu tual walk across America \\'Ith l\\'O Red Chinese brothers to symholire the v.·orldwide unity -ha\1e been rebuffed by Peking . The proposed international \\'&lk through Afghanistan. India, Burma, Thailand and Au stralia ¥litl take about one year. but thrtt months could be sav· ed by a Mainland China shortcut. Efforts failed today to reach the family at their Santa Ana home but wire St:rvices said Peter Kunst is from Owa- tonna. ~1inn .. and has a wife Nancy, plw: four children. Sources also said he is employed by an elcclronics firm. brotherhood to his Roman Catholic Sheriff Jack Heard and six depulics Orange Couuty. first preference vd!J be blouse and women 's shoes ~·hen he pulled parishioners. arrested the suspect in a motel in \Vest given to his completion of the stt.~e O\'er to pick her up at a Laguna In· T I S bbed "We're a rather poor parish and we Houston before dawn. Young. an prison term he dre~· in 1971 following his 01 . H tersection. eac 1e1· ta . must do a ~ot of maintenance wotk ucmployed laOOrer and father of t~·o conviction on drug ~harges :iled against ympIC el'O The DI.Strict Attorney's Oflicc has not ' ourselves.'' said Art Miller, who attends ):OW'lg girls, offered no resistance. hin1 in Laguna Beach. yet decided if Bronson will be retried on } H Id the church outside llouston . "father Hoord said the apnarent motive \1·as That s_cntence of one to IO_ years could the cou.nts that left the j11n1 deadlocked. Yotll 1, 12, e Sebo wasal\\~ys!r~i~~w~ith~u~s~m~· ~h~i}'~.,i,i;.;,.;,;;;...;;;;;i,j:'.~',;:_:-;o;..:;i·::.0.~·Ei<RQ.......J'--..;,.,j<J~~(-<..p;;.;.i;;;i.~:i;;:.;.::;,i;;;;.~~J)llt::i...'41)...,1)1JiJ:X~~~~__J1L~:lsl011..m:lj<..l,.;.i.J~-::.;,',iii:;i;;::;;;;:~_::'....:::..:::::z_:::::_;'-.'.:..::.::'.:.:::._~~~~ jeans, waxing oors or w atever n Yt'as rec~vered at the hotel. convicted on the escape charges filed tencing. to '·c. done ." Father Schoppe called thti she riff's of-after he fled rrom the San Luis Obispo Police were '\\'ilhout a molive today in th' stabbing of a woman teacher in an Anaheim classroom by a 12-ycar-c ld OOy. Wednesday, his parishioners prayed for flee Monday evening to report a S2 theft inen's prison and sought sanctuary in their 4l-year-old priest. from the church collection. fie ap-1\lgeria. . At the sheriff's office, Alvin George Named with him in the new 1'n· parently scared away lhe burglar , \\'ho 2 County Firms Face-Indictments Over Pesticides ; Charges of violating the National · festicides Act and thus endangering l>oblic. health have led to fede ral grand Jury indictments against seven Southern 'California firms, including two in Orange ·(;oonty. · ~ Mark Chemical company. of Qrange, and Aquatrol Inc., of Anaheim. are among those named in the actions which ~ Wednesday in Los Angeles. f Paul DeFalco Jr.. regional ad- tninistrator of the· rOOeral Environmental :J>rotectlon Agency in San Francisco. re- :~uested prosecution by U.S. Attorney :}Villiam D. Keller. ~, Sampling and tests of products - ostly of the chemical and petroleum ariety -led DeFalco to seek pros- • .e.cution on charges Including adullera· .. -,ion. mislabeling, misbranding and ~failure to register products. :peonvictions could result in fines rang· : ng from $2.500 to $8.500 against the : ven firms' named, Keller said. ; "Strong acUon is warranted to protect -.\he public and the environment from the ;Cnisuse of potentially harm I u I themicals," Keller continued. • • •• left in SRcb a hurry that he dropped a dlctment, also for the second time, is rifle and shotgun in the church. Father Robert Lee "Fat Bobby " Andrist. 29, Schoppe gave authorities the license also formerly of Laguna Beacl. and the number of a car he saw speeding away. subject of a nationwide search that That license number led offiCf:rs to spread out late last year from the Hawaiian Islands. Young's trailer park home in Baylo\\Tl , near Channelview. Young 's \\rife said her Both men are regarded as principals i11 husband came home Jl.1onday night and an organization that allegedly imported told her he shot a man three times and and d1stri1Juted vast quantities oI LSD, burned his house. Then he left, she told hashish, hashish oil and related exotic Heard. drugs. lo\·est1gators said the mult;·million A few hours later Father Schoppe's dollar Brotherhood drug business often body was found lying face down in a hall used health food stores, surfing :!hops doon~ay leading to the den of his and. in one assertt'd instance. an :ce parsoilage, which was destroyed by a hre cream parlor as fronts for distribution. officials said was started by an arsonist. Hawaiian authorities who captuted 1n· Despit the apparent robbery motive. dictees Delaney and Cra"'lord said they Hurd said $1 ,824 in church collections ,were at one time "hot on the track'' of Yt'aS found· untouched. the 300-pound Andrist in Maui llntil their The sheriff said that earlier lhc night bulky target managed to elude them. of the slayiQg. Father Schoppe incrvened Named in the new indictment with in an argument Pclween a group of Leary, Andrist, Delaney and Crawford youths and a groee·ry clerk v.'ho would ;ire: not sell them beer. Heard said the youths Charles Frederick Scott, Gordon 1\lbert threatened to "'"·hip" the priest. but the Sexton. David Alan Hall, Russell Jo9•ph sheriff ¥i'ould not say if that incident '"·as Harrigan. John Joseph Harrington Jr., connecled with the death. E ard ~lay and Gerald Jame Padilla. ''L..a umer wanted to be a priest since Also. Jl.1ark Patrick Stanton, Robert he ¥i·as 13," said \V. J . O'Rourke. Father Ed11ard Tierney, Amanullah Saltm Shoppe's brother-in-lav.·. Tokhi. also known as Amanullah Amin. "He bad poinls of human weakness." Jfayatullah' Tokhi , Stanford Leon Pratt . said parishoner ~'liller. "But right 00"''• also kno"·n as Stanford Leon Wideman. I can't think of any.'' Jill Barnett Pratt, also known as Jill "He wa.; a real engergetic person. -Barnett Wideman and Ni~holas Sa.,d. said Emil Buchta , a member of the St. Also indicted are Karl Donald Drury, Andrey,·s congregation since the church Lyle Paul German, Daniel Phili~ ""'as built in 1970. "\Vhen we had a proj. Caserta. John Robert Daw, .,eter David ect. he 'd get his hammer and nails and Simmons. Bernice Lee Smith. Robert gv in with us." Dale Ackerley, Travis Grant Ashbrouk , Dale Becker. ft1ck Bevan and Ron ·wilin Set in Newport, •! • Bevan. · -- W on1an Survives As Auto Strikes Speeding Train ~~Exposes Brainwashing' :~ A film that its sponsors say Will expose Another speaker ~·ill be Barbara '.;he "Children or God " and other Meese of San Diego. who Mrs. Laing said ·::1~chedelic brainwashing" mov~ts had been "hypnotized" by the Children of Coed Next May LOS ANGELES tAPI -Olympic swimming champion JI.lark Spitz ,,.,;n mt.rry UCLA coed Susan Weiner next Jl.'lay, H ¥i'as announced today. Spitz. who \'t'On a record seven gold medal s last summer in the Olympic Games. became engaged to f\.1iss \Veiner on New Yea r's Day, a spokesman said. They were introduced last October by their (athers, who are (riends, the spokesman said. The "'edding is to be an afternoon ceremony at the Beverly ffills Hotel. The date was not announced. EJ'EL ESCAPES BLAST INJURY LAS VEGAS, Nev. {AP) -StWltman Evel Knievel has escaped injury in an accident that caused some $6,000 in damage to his $200,000 jet·pov.·ered motorcycle. Knievel was sitting on the \'ehicle v.·hilc H "·as belng refueled Wednesday when there was an explosion and fir,. He is here for a weck ·cnd molorcyclc Sho \\' at the Convention Center. Victim of the youth 's att ack at the Albert Schv.'eitzer School wai1 Mrs. Barbara Jean Jennings, 26, of Seal Beach. She told police the boy knocked on lhe door of her room Tuesday evening, talk- efi with her and then lunged and stabbed her in the abdomen. The weapon was discovered to be a paring kni£e the boy had taken from his home. fl;Irs. Jennings who teaches emotionally handicapped children is recovering at her home today. The boy is undergoing psychiatric tests at Orange County Med· ical Center. 1)tllttM' 1972 Adn1lral WHITE ,.SALE: CLOS·EOUTS HUGE 28.1 CU. FT. NO.OEFROST DUPLEX FREEZER/ REFRIGERATOR Model ND 2817 529 95 ' 22 CU. n. 3 DOOR with automatic ICE MAKER .-.u1 be shown Jan. 20. at 8 p.m. 1n the God and ha! since been "dt-pro- ewport Harbor High School auditorium. graDl!ll<d" by the VPA. Someho¥i' a Fullerton \\'Oman survived Tuesday night when her car slammed i~· to a speeding freight train in Placentia !.----------------------. .nd then oounced 100 reel through the '1' Low Prices are born here, into a fence and a building. Presented by Vohmteer Parents of Mn. Laing said the ''psychedelic .America, a San Diego-based ·orpntia· brainwashing" cults ~ technique! {ion, the program will also "leature similar lo lbose used by Charles ~1anson jpeakers who have txperience with the to get young people 10 bf!have against Oiildren of God and similar cults, ac-their normal wUI. wrdlng to ~frs. William Laing of Corona "It's a 'conditioned environment.' " ·de.I Mar. she said. "and thousands of young people A.1rt. Laing said the film ls an NBC have been caught in It. This Is a na- ieJevbion nelwork O'il'Gftl)Jog e·plJOde, en-tionwide effort on itfe bthalf or parents IA UUod. "Childnm or God." bring ll lo an end." Jo addition, she. said, the program will She seid there is little, ii anything, that fe1ture Ted Patrick, a former akle to law enforcement agencies can do In •Gov. Ronald Reagan, naw directing the many cases because oftentimes the ~ffortl of.the organization. children are 18 years old or older and art Sbe said the ·YPA II slitting a na· legally odulls. Uon,.lde cam~ to "educale parents, nier. wm be ho admlaicm charge lo to warn the peopI< oo tbll doesn't happen the program, she said, allhough don .. flt.> them." _Uons of Jl will be acce~ at the ®of.._ I No imml'diate explanation was ol!ered raised elsewhere! for why ~farsha L. Yocum. 29. of ~166 Pearl Ave .. did not avoid lhe spectacular ,._ __________________ _. crash. Police said red lights and a banic:ade eotHrolllilg the Placentia Avenue railroad crnssln2 were in operation \\'hen P..trs. 'yocumrs car car:eened into the ~illg Sfi.nta Fe fk'elgbt train. Driver• were killed in three other ear· train collisions during 1972, the most re- cent l>eing Dec. 15 ln Irvine. NO.DEFROSTING IMEPERIAL FREEZER/REFRIGERATOR Model IND 2228 Member of 529 95 90 DAY C1llfornl1'1 lugHI CASH Cooperative Buying WITH A"IOYID Group With Tht CllDIT ' Volum1 Buying l!!!i!!!!\ Powor of 110 Stor"iiiiJ ~ A spcedjng SanJ.a Fe frtlght involved In that collision sliced into a heavily loaded bread truck, exploding it in a ahower of dtbrb and.kllllng.tbc driver lnswUy. 1815 NEWPORT JL YD. Downtown Ctsta Mesa -P.bone 5A8-ll88 ' DAILY 'ILOT Major Storm Rips Through Midwest Credi t Cards For Congi·ess ~ft>NEY BAGS DEPT. -The United States Congress, in its lnfinile wisdom, has just learned what all of us neure out every time lhe Christmas season rolls around. Congress hu concluded it is possible to overspend. ·Overspending is accomplished very eully, I have lefmed. Just before the Olri5tln8J season. you get an lhe9e soothing: letters horn your banker or finance company. They tell you that you have been such a wonderful riak over the years that they would like to extend your line or credit. Why, you just sign this lltUe paper and lrot off to Ille shopping center and spend, spend, apeod to your heart'1 content. ~--~Some of lbe b;i-11o<ea help you too. They mall you a wb>le halcll of little certlflcater that look like money. As a mauer of r1ct, these astute merchants tell you that the lrtulf "la just as good u _.. in their place. .Famous .Familg Becca, 5-week-old bulldog puppy, (center) has been purcbued by wealthy family In Mexico City for $35-0. He is son of Daphne Oefl) and the famous Buck (right) chief mascot of Mack Truck Co. Dogs . are raised in West Bloomfield, Mich . Georgia Prisoners Yree Guards After Gory Threat . .\NO'n!ER INVrrATION to drive riahl down lhere and spend, spend, spend. REIDSVILLE, Ga. (UPl)-A group of Carter had planned to lead I group or AA a result of all of this and the holiday 44 maximum security prisoners has 56 lawmakers, judges, and reporters who spirit of giving, IOme ot ua over the released four guards unharmed after were to spend a night behind bars to ta1k years have leaned to our dismay that threatening to cut off the head of one o( with prisoners and get an idea of prison we have apent, spent, spent more than their hosteges H a list ot demands was life. we inake;'\make, make. Thus we lire in not met. "We will deflnitely reJCbedule the dtbt, debt, debt. The inmates Wednesday held the visit," a department spokesman aald. ~s la called overspending. guards at knifepoint for seven hours "Gov, Carter is all for it. But rlibt Dow Blizzard Hits Nebraska, Snow Ties Up Highways By lllllled P-,!altmalloaar A mljor winter storm tore through the Mldw .. t today, transforming inicratate hlt)lw1ys Into writhing lanes of mow· bound cart, toc.!chloi oH a flurry of. 1uto accld<oll and lrtuertol pow ... -faJIUIU. 'M!.ree men were )JJJed and one was lD- jured Wedoetday when 1 ptckllp truck collJded with I ltliJer truck in freezing nln near Ottawa, III. Raio, sleet and anow fell in 11111ch or the northeasttm part of the natioa late Wednelday. Three persons were killed at Owtp, N. Y., wben a bus carrying 1 junior high adlool "'Imming team from Vtstal, N.Y., skidded oo an ice-slicked hlahway aod overturned. A blizzard bowled through eastern Nebraska, stopping traffic on major hlahwa7s leadinl Into Ille mell'opolltan Omaha and Lincoln areas and causing al least one death. Wlnda of up to 5l miles per bour hurled tons ol anow through eutern Nebruka, reducing vislblllly to zero and creating ma1aive traffic jams. At least one stonn- related traffic death was reported. The trip between Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., normally taW 40 minutes, but snow-doa;ed roads and stalled cars turn- ed the lrip Into a fiv~bour ol!l<ol Wednesday. Snow piled up to seven Jncb. es st aome locations and wu whipped into drifts by the strorfg winds. Catholic schools tn the Omaha area remained cl09ed today as a result of the stonn and several suburban Omaha scbool systems annouoced that schools would be closed today. Omaha public school students were not 5Cbeduled to return to clasaes from Ille hoiiday break untll Mooday. " 'M>e commander of Offut Air Force Bue, home of the Strategic Air Com- mand, said the 'base near Omaha would operate on a limited basis until noon to- day, wtth only mlssforM?SSential person- nel ?'!porting this morning. A •~le conveollm of lbe llebrul<a Assoctallon of Community Collqu, ex· peeled 10 draw -• 4IO -to Norfolk, Neb., today, wu PoOlPoDed until a ~ter date becall!e ol lbe atonn. The Nebrub s111e patrof· warned motorlsU to lrtay off lnlerstata •, the state's main eut-WHt hf&hwly, bttftlm Omaha and York. A foul'~ lnlllc jam built up on U.S. 11-n -ol Omaha. Near-blizzard condlllons ....,. repol1ed in Iowa, forclntl lbe munldPoJ ailporl al Dea Moines to 1but down. One of Ille wont tee storms en 'f'.CDtd lefl llCllDe J0,000 homea and otlloa in Kansu CIQo, Mo., wllhmt power ll)d sent iiuodreds or per1C11S lo IJoniu of friends or relaUvu or lo churches 'and schools to keep warm. Power -pany employes worked througb lbe nlghl in an effort to restore power. Trafflc moYed at a crawl, when It mov· eel, u heavy snows cloged roadway1 1n soulheutern Minnesota. Heavy rains aoaked the Olicago area, causing tome dela)'I at O'Hare Interns· liooal Airport as Ille rain blocked out part ot the airport's ~ Hdir. Several rivers and strums overOowed but fiooding was not severe and no ad· dllional lloodln('was expected today. Residents or Samava, Ind., prepared for floodwaters from the Kankakee River. Only one road leading to the Newton County Community remained open late Wedneoday and Ille com- munity's 350 resld«)ll asked residents or surrounding areas to help sandbag lbeir homes ln preparation for the flooding. Fair weather was coorined to the West Coast, Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley today. ' Early morning temperatures ranged from 26 below zero at Butte, Mont., to 77 at both Afiami and For1 Lauderdale, Fla . bJl ti """ Ith state Prl~ com there are '° many of our key offldal.9 at T B G' '~ misaloner Ellis Macllooga!I. Tbe drama ReldlYWe, lhat wt cculdn't canllnue our ALL 011' TIDS ha-· in lle<!ember w • -·~ .. w ~,. . WO oys 1ven and lhen lllere are lues coming up and ended alter Maclloogall promised no plans at Jaebon." Campu• Opens Students returned to Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. Wednesday, after a seven-' week layoff following shooting deaths of two students in No- vember. Campus ·officials re- port 75 pereent attendance. new lie-. pla,... the falnlfy mvvers diocipltnary action w<IUld be taken Tbe prisoner'• demand& ranged from Probati'on,• Beat, and Ille old deducllonl star< in •lain on ••• and ed 1 .:..'•oonent of Ille pri"'1 adminlstrallon the paycheck. · . against we prisoners agrt o con~ ·~ slderal!Blollldemands. topenniulootollfOl'lheirhalrloog. R d W'd 84 MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Cuban Prime• Tbus it develops that you .... ·•YU MaclloogaU turned down in!U8l Warden Jack Caldwell •aid the cuards, ape 1 O'\'' Minister Fidel Castro has outlined tlit paying, paying, paying in August fOI' all demands by Ille inmatas to talk to Gov. identified as L(. Bruce McLeod, Wilkes ti:;.~l~C~,h~~n(~;;, ~sp~ tenns of five agreements which bind that wonderful giving you did bact t~e-r.~. ··• ~ Dregers, Richard Hi•"", and G.M. PIDI.ADELPHlA (AP) -As r~uired he bl d do Cuba economically to the Soviet Unioo Castro Tells New Accords With Soviets Ef f otts Fail To Save C1ibs IQ• ~-•-·.Someot.usbave1 .... -&.1....,, Jl:mmy ·wa11oer, newsmen, -.i""' a memuu~ _... ... A._ milk of Sady May t r g, ... ~~of us.._....,_ 11 ::.,···~_''.:'.: ~ -~ -riObaerver onn-0'.Dollald, were not armed because by slate law, two boya have~ p 1 acr three tiny grizzly bear cubs born for years to oome. • . .,, ~ _,r -• "'~,. .... ~ · ' · guJ tJo s 1-~1d wH"""'• or any on probation instead of in jai or Christmas morning are dead. "Who knows how much suffering thi11 of ~·••'-toward U mitlee. prison re a n ~· ~·-belling, raping. robbing and burning an ~ ~--~-Tbeep~ef~oruc1'atsoflhe-type-pn·~~iiu~.~~~=~~~=~~~~~~~~j~~h~Tbe~~~~,i~!~bo~~rna~t~th~e~~~·~1~erH~9=~~~=~~ry~w~i~~~:nre~=-~=~="=~~·-~r-i whether stop t ~ ui-\.~ U.year-old widow in a housins. pro ect 1.'----;pun:;is;hm~eni;;L~Abywa:;;:t~. ;;;&i.,;";;;;;t.,,..._~llepartmea~~~t~ol~OO~e~Dde~r~Rehabiili~ill~la~tlonr;a;ijto~MfA~~~· aid "a few Barnum & Balley Circus here. Tbe Wednesdaf zUgbt Jn' a radio-television~ • ~i" po1wne~p.1. ovemg 5 ady flvesthewe~-.a-rtle~ Ex~p: 1bedefendants,J1-year-oldVictorArce natural mother lacked necessary speech monitored jn Miami. i ii, don~ ""? 4' ~.J j "ll.Jhi!/Jlra-0• "Yttem's Dlagnoslfe ~n I' er cu~ wore and IO.year-0ld Ronald Irby, pleaded Tbe island 's huge foreign debt has beeni Tbe United Stales CongreSI, on llie "Classification Center at Jackson by slate for a pocket knife liken from I 11Jard, guilty and were put on probation Tuesday milk to nourlsh the cubs, so Sady refinanced. Tbls will postpone until 111881 other hand, hu acted Jn. recent ttxnes Jilte officials and newsmen. lhe weapons were homemade. by Common Pleas Court J\ldge Vito N. M;futt°:~ o~:~ cubs dled. The the payment of all debts Cuba has coo- it has just dbcoveted. thls condlUon. Pisciotta. cause or death was not im-tracted with the Soviet Union. Beginning. Coogresa bas concluded that It is posai-Tw..._year Study "In the ca~ or a youth under 11 years mediately determined Wednesday. --------=----· ...-_ old, the state can't oonvnlt hbn unless he [ ) bJe to oven:pend. has a prior contact with the authorities," JN SBORT. · said Lewis P. Mltrano or the district at-• • • WELL, YOO SUSPECT congress U.S. Avza" tz"on Sys*"m lorney•s office. "Neilher Victor Arce nor lhould have fi&ured that out, after having r..t::: Ronald Irby had any prior record." Ariz' ona Re· 1' ects '~ c b . k al bad so many years of practice. in J.,_, u a is to ma e annu . Ptuldent Ni.J:oo even figured out that nl:E YOtmlS AND two other boys ar-payments for 25 years at no interest. H ld • D T ble re1ted In the incident, including Arce's Libe I R J' °""""'Is. placo where a lot or spend-e in eep rou ll·Y••r-Old brother Thomas, lived in lhe ra II 1n g iog geta done. It was recenUy ~ed same project as the victim. that action by appropriation cominittees 1be youths bad been charged with L have accounted r ... debts of about 11s 11u111ary, robbery, rape, assault wub 1n-On Abortion aw bilUOfl over the pest Uree fi&cal years. WASHINGTON (UPI} -A presidential aviation today." Attempta so far by the tent to ravb:b. vandalism, aggnvated With that kind of a record, you have to commission today claimed the nation's aviation industry to cut aircraft noise assault and battery, damage 1.0 private e Sid Lift Cheeked BURLEY, Idaho (AP) -Pomerelle Ski Area was to reopen on a limited basis today while investigators checked a pool or hydraul ic oil in the power plant of a eh.ab-lift whtch malfunctioned on New Year's Day, spilling sltiers. le' ''are insumclent to wltt public ac· property and indecent assault. be glad that Conareu doesn't have ac> aviation system is "in serious troub ' ceptance," the report said. It urged the Police said the woman let the boys Into cess to your credit cards. It'a bad enough and recommended a mulU.bilHoo pro-airlines to set up immediately "steeper her apartment after they told her they that they have access to your taxes. gram tO cure it, Including direct govern· takeof£ and approach" prooedures for would do her shopping for her. Anyway, i'r<lldent Nixon r...,...s he ment ald to ailplane manufacturers. aircraft, to speed engine 'l<!lroftt pro- had lhe OOOl!OD\Y fairly ""U Wider con-The commission also proll06ed : grams, and to "retire from semce" by DURING THE NEXT four days, police trol by the end Of 1171, IO be turned IO!tle _ Sharp decreast!s Jn allowable 1980 any airliners unable to meet federal said; i,he boys toot $200 'bf the widow's attenUon to getting Congreas· under cori-aircraft noise. aircraft noise standards. money, spray·painted graffiti on the trol.· Jie soo.tht the power to impoae a --Creation or an undersecretary or Tfie cominislion recommended that walls, wrecked the apartment, raped her, ceiling of mo billion on e1pi!ndltures. transportation for civil aviation. supersonic transport& be pennitted to use cut her batr and burned her breast and -Establishment or a national land U.S. air space "as soon as it is clear" stomach with matches and a heated steel SENSITIVE TO ITS own overspending compulslona, Congrtss almost went along. Almost, that is, Wllll 11 figured out if Mr. Nl\:on could Impose a celling, that might mean various congressmen cooldn't give out the &~la lhey ill<o in Ille way of federal cash in lhelr home districll. Tbll reallDUon shook Ille whole foundation bact there on Clpltol Hiil As 1 result, the Presidenl'• ctlllng plan got defeated. Coogreaa decided to keep lll credit cards. Santa Claus still lives tn Washington . • bank for new airport construction. that they do not cause serious en-comb. -Allowing supersonic transports to vlronmental problems, that they do meet The ti.1oman finally was rescued when a land in the United States as soon as noise noise standards, and do not produce IOnlc JOClal worker made a routine visit and pollutk>n standards are met. booms over "U.S. land areu." The victim told police she waa too ter. Tbe two.year study was conducted by Potentially lbe ·moat contnw.rsial rllied to seek help, even wben Ille boy, the President'• Aviation Advisory com-recommendlllon by lbe -wu left her apartment periodically, becall!e m1SS1on whose nine m em be r s one urrinlC Ille government to ilve finan. they threatened to till her U she told reprosented the public, govermnent and cial help io the airplane manufacturers. anyone ol the attacks. industry. The commissioo placed lbe cost "lllftel llnanclll portlclpaUon by Ille Tbonw Aree has beta sent to a dele!> of Ila recommendations at up to !Ill.! federal government II -If lion center. Tbe lrlal or Ille fourth boy. billion over the next 1l years. the risk lo private lnduslcy 11 comldsred 13-)'l!IJ'-Oid Alber< Torres, has be<n Acconling to lbe study, aircraft noise too groat for it to lllfljlOrt." a statemel!t d<layed. is "the most explO!lve problem facing accompanying the nport aa1d. Butte · . . An.nx 9(fi~-6la~ted PORTLAND. Ore. (AP ) -An ex- plosion hit an Army recruiting station In a residentlal area early today, the second blast to damage a military office here Ibis week. No Injuries were reported and no estitn1te of damage ~·as immediately t1vallsble. -It"' 'Sh• wyn1 atop tetktngr TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -The %nd Divi- sion of the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that once "human life has com· menced, the constltudonal pro~lons found in lbe FUth and i4tb amendments impose upon Ille "1le the duty or safo- guarding it." Judge Lawrence llllward gave the court's majority d~lon here Wednesday upholdlnJ ArizOna's abortion statutes and overtumil1g an earlier ruling by Pima County Superior Cour< Judge Jack G. Marks. Marks ruled the laws ",.ere invalid Sept. 29 becau~ the fetus is not a person protected by Ille Hlh Amendmen~ the laws violated rights of marital and ser- ull privacy l\llrlnleed by lbe Ninth and The oil, said the wife of Roger Jones, president of Pomerelle Ski Q)rp., ap- parently was spllled by a broken hose. e Statl4Ht Challenged MIAMI (UPI) -A group of IO perso11.11 including two law partners ot former Sei George Smathers, says it has filed a challenge to the broadcasting license for WPLG-1V in Miami held by POO!l-Newsweek muons. It was the second Post-Newsweek sta· tion in F1orida to have ill license challengM in hvo days. WJn In Jae);. sonvWe is fadn& three challqes to ill licence, two of them filed Tuesday. 14th amendment> and violated Ille rights e Negotiator Qulu of pllyaldans to attend lheir pallenia with WASHINGTON (AP) -Gerard C. the aoundell medical proctlces. Howard, with Jlld(e James D. Hatha-Smith, who has been dllef U.S. \\"ay concuntng, wrote that Arlz.ona's negotiator in nuclear anm limitation present statutes were a proper exercise taJks with the ,Sl;>vlet ~nion, has resigned or the police power ot the state. The his past, admin1stratJOn SOUltel said t1r judges noted that regulaµ~ or ~ch mat-_ day.. _ • __ ~ tef"!ri is a leglslattve tuhctlon"'with ~iNJ Smith, ~-a fol'Jlfer Ne\v YorK 'tity the courts Sbould not interfere. lawyer, bad served ln government post.. Howard's decision aaid the main issue J<>ing back to the Truman Administration of "·hether a fetus 11 a penop need not and inc~Ud.lng atrvtce on the Atomic be resolved lo decide tr lhe statutes ate Energy c.ommtuiori. a valid exercfse or the police po\\'er. _1 C T • c-ro ampt1.t f!tl•f! New Farm Loan Budget Cu t Told WASHINGTON (IJPl)--Omtroveny 11 growing over a aeries of Adminlstrallon budaet cuts in rural procramt, and • AeW cut bu come lo 118Jit. Tba Atpiculture Deparlm•nt, k was learned Wednesday, 11 about to phaaa ..i rttnllnlng eme11ency disaster Joana to rannera and rural homeownen, a move affectln1 parta of II states. • llfeanwblle, Sen, Herman E. Talmadge CD-Ga.), complllnlnl tliat t be Administration seu farmers u ''!Jn. pdtent pollllcally," annouocecf W ..me.. day that hl5 Senate Airleul-Com- mittee will hold bearl"I• on ru1'11l pro. gram cuU wblcb now tcitll nearly fl.7 billion. Aarlcullin ollletals llld l.bl!y , planoed a .r'Ormal pWillc •-milfif OI lbe dlsaller Joan tormlnallon tod.tJ'. CAIRO (AP) -Rlot police rein- forcemt0Ja arrived •t '"""'1>an Ein Shams Urllveraity today as about 1.000 protesting ttudent.s vowed to remain on Ille closed campus uoless authoritlcs drive them out or release their im· prboned 1l1onds; DAILY l'ltOr DWVERY SERVICE Dfllftty of ,,. D'1~ Pllol Is 1"M11ttffd ' .......... ,..,,1 " "' ........ ,_ Nf'lt w 11a ,_.,. ~.tn .., ._. _., wt llle ...... t. .... Callt .t .. 1-.-Ji•...... ~ / ....... , .. ,....,, ......... ....... \"lllrllltl'l'~t.,flll, ............. •••·"'-S....tf1 w ........................ . ,....c."' .............. " .. "" Ttlc:pllOnt' Mott Qr"* Cowfrll'f A,... •. , tc1-4m Nor..._I Ht.Wlr!o/Ofl. IMCll '!Ill Watn!IMtw •••• , ••. 14f.1UI SM ClMwt... C..i•tr9!19 IM<I\; s..t_ Jwft ( ..... rtMIO, Dl,if ~I, I ...,. i....., ~..... 4tMOi • • • Orange Coas~ EDITION VOL 66, NO. 4, 5 SECTIONS, S6 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Four Seats Sought Student Enters School Board Race By WlLLIAM SCllREIBER Mrs. Lanpton said today she will not °' "" o.i" Pittt ,..., run in_ area t~ in any CltSe. because A posSJble-6atUe in one trustee district her husband l.s planning to move aome- between two incumbents and an 18-year-place in Newport Beach. old high school student appeared in the :·u we buy a borne already built, It offmg today as the campaign ror four wdl be in Mr. ca.sey•s area,'' she said. Newport.Mesa school board ~ats began. "If we buy a 1ot and build, which seems And in another trustee area, the in-most likely if we can, it will be in an cumbent plans to move and is supporting area not up for election." the candidacy of a Costa Mesa city offi-Mrs. Langston said she will throw bet cial. support in area two to Costa Mesa Com- In trustee area foqr, which encompass-municaUons Director Orville Amburgey, es au inland areas east of Upper Newport who said he will rue for office by the Bay, locumbent Thomas Casey will def-end ol this week. inite!Jbe--cJiallenged by corona aet Mar-----inthe other: two available trustee High student Margaret Setterholm. areas. Dr. Arthur 1bompson will seek 1n addition, the incumbent in Costa re-elec:tion to the area five seat in New· Mesa's trustee area two, Mrs. Beverly port Beach he won in a special election Langston, has announced she may be last summer. moving into Casey's district before the Roderick MacMillian, a · Costa Mesa election and will nm there. social work.er who has served on the ... board since the district unified eiglil years ago. bas also announced he will seek bis third term representing area seven. Trustee area four may provide the most interesting and likely the hottest race should Mrs. Langston move to the area before the Feb. 16 filing deadline and make a rare challenge to another in- cumbent. The entry into that race by a student would be a first fo"r the district,.since the age for public officials was lowered two years ago. Miss Setterholm said she respects both incumbents and is not actually running against either of them. "f am running for the board, not against anyone, because I think I've got a lot to contribute to the district," said (See CAMPAIGN, Page !} SHE PLANS TO MOVE Incumbent Langston • THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 SHE'LL RUN FOR BOARD Student S.tterholm Today's Final N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS OAILY PILOT St ... ,..... FACES DISTAFF CHALLENGE ~hool Board', Casey Plane Lands Safely After Bomb Scare Winter Olynapic Gattws? -] Coast Police BULLETIN ELu;WORm Am FORCE BASE, S.D. (AP) -A transatlantic jumbo jet, diverted from Kennedy Airport in New York becallie of a bomb threat, touched down aafely here today. RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) - A Trans World Airlines 747 jumbo jet with 236 persons aboard on a flight from Madrid was ordered to this high-altitude South Dakota city today because a Spanish ex· tortionist demanding $2.17 ,000 ransom at 3,200 feet was planted on the aircraft The plane, en route from Madrid, flnt was ordered to mile-high Denver, then diverted to Ellsworth Air Force Base at Rapid City, a Federal. Aviation Administration spokesman said. "My guess is security," the FAA spokesman_ said. "They can probably control it better there." Rapid City is 3,276 feet above sea level. The plan'e was diverted beca~se a! a telephone threat to TWA's Madnd office. HE'LL COMMUNICATE Irvine Compony'1 Wilek Irvine CQmpany Taps GOP Aide For PR Position The incident was the third enactment of a theme from a 1966 television drama by Rod Serling, "The Doomsday Flight," hl which an airliner was sent to Denver bec&use of its 5,~foot altitude to foil an t:xtortionist and a pressure bomb. A TWA spokesman said the plane bad Irvine Company President William R. enough fuel to reach Rapid City. The Mason today announced the appointment night with 218 passengers, a crew of 15 of C. Thomas wu~ deputy chainnan (l( and 3 TWA employes aboard bad been ......, Scheduled to land at Kennedy Airport in the. RepubUcan National Committee, as New York at 9:Z5 p.m. PST ~t was vice president for corpor; '. c com· ordered to land at Rapid City. munications of the giant land develop· In New York, TWA spokesman Angus ment firm. McClure said the flight was diverted to Rapid City, because "I believe there are Wilek succeeds Gilbert R. Ferguson. some Weather problems in Denver." wbo resigned several mon!' . to fOrDi Asked if landing at the South Dakota his own public relations agency. Wilek air base was not taking a chance in view will assume ·bis new job Jan. 22. of the e:1tortionists's claim that the bomb Mason had high praise for the man would go off at about t b a t altitude, who now has full management · McClure said, "It's above 3,000 feet." responsibility for the national GOP public He also said, in answer to a question, relations program. ••From the beginning we have felt this "Mr. Wilek's proven leadership in was a hoax." government and business and extensive Sources close to TWA in Madrid said a background in communica~ will be ::in bag was placed by a roadside outside the asset to our company's corporate com· Spanish city. Sources did not say if the municaUons program." be said. bag contained the demanded ransom .in Before his -appointment to the pesetas. Republlcan Na~onat Committee in June . "But nobody turned up to pick it up," of 1972, Wilek served ooe year as assis- sources said. tant administrator of the U.S. Small Salt Lake City Gets Nod NEW YORK (API -Salt Lake Cily \Vas selected today by the United States Olympic Committee as the nation 's can- didate ror hosting the 1976 \Vinter Games. The selection by the USOC Board of Di- rectors was unanimous. Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn esti- mated the games would cost $30 million. Lake Placid, N. Y ., site of the 1932 Games, and two Lake Tahoe resort areas appealed to the board for the right to replace Denver before the directors de- liberated behind closed doors for 45 min· """· • Th I · mended to t b e International Olympic Committee which is expected to make a decision in Lausanne, Switzerland next month. The roe originally granted the games to the Colorado capital, but voters, in a November referendum, rejected them for economic and ecological reasons. Garn's estimate of the coet, should Salt Lake get the nod, ~as the most realistic in terms of existing facilities and those that would have to be built. He warned, however, that he could not currently commit local or state funds for the endeaVOI' and that the project could not be consummated without the nearly $15 million in federal funds prom· ised to Denver. Backers for the city as .the 1976 site painted out that the area already hM AJpine ski facilities approved by the In- ternational Ski Federation, the $19-mil- Former Mayor To FQce Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner bas refused to dismiss charges filed against former Westminster mayor Derek Mcwhinney and Planning Com· missioner Tad Fujita in the wake of the Mile Square Park leasing scan· dal . His decision means that Mc\Vhin- ney, 40, and Fujita, 34. will go on trial March 5 on allegations that they were involved in the· plan to extract $10,000 from farmer George Murai in return for their coopera- Uon on extension of his lease at the 213-acre park. Hon Salt Palace for ice t!vents and t"·o nearby halls for practice matches, press and office space. ln addition , the group said it hoped to use the 30,fXIO-seat University of Utah stadium for lbe opening and closing cere- monies. Lacking are ski jump, speed skating, luge, CT05S country and biaUlon facili· ties. Garn's group said no site had been se- lected for an athletes village. but that a private group was ready to ~ruct (See OLYMPICS, Page !\ Worst Dressed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Fashion designer Mr. Blackwell took aim at nine entertainers and one princess today in h' annual list ol the ''Ten Worst Dressed \\'omen." Those insulted included Princess Marg~ret, who he said wore "the kind or styles that make Londoners grateful for their fog." Ali MacGraw, Blackwell said, "'packs all the glamour of a WtJm-out sneaker." Blackwell gave a "Special Splash Award for 1972 .. to Jacqueline Onassis "for the swimwear that did the most for the Italian magazine industry in the past year." A picture which purported to be the former First Lady wearing only a smile was published in Europe recently. Others on the Blackwell list and his comments were: Raquel Welch -"but, how do you dress a Sherman Tank?" • Julie Andrews -"She dressei like the kind of woman every man wants for his maiden uncle." Mia Farrow -"Around the Ylotld in 80 ntistakes.'' Lauren Bacall -H'J'he epitome of drab. If you want her, just yawn." Yoko Ono-"A disaster area in stereo. Oh, no. Yoko." CIQris Leachman -"Whether in sportswear or dresses she always seems to lack one simple accessory -a thrift. mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -"Her clothes have all the sex appeal of Henry Kissinger io an unemployment line." Totie Fields -"The bad.year blimp covered in sequins. She looks like a Fourth of July technicolor explosion." Sturges' Lawsuit Against Irvine Firm Dismissed A $350,000 la\\·suit based on Newport Beach attorney J\iax Sturges' claim that the Irvine (',ompany was guilty of fraud Y"hen ii prc"ented him from building a two-story home on Linda Isle has been dismissed in Irvine's favor in Orange County Superior Coort. violation of the state and federal con- stitutional rights of Max and Iva Sturges. the lawyer's \l.'ife. Expect Break In Auto Case A mother's love for her son may give Newport Beach police a major break in their search for members of a ring of auto thieves plaguing Orange County owners of Porsche automobiles. Detective Capt. Don Oyaas said today investigators have spoken to the mother of Hank Coleman Os\\·ald, 19, ot Rosemead who said she would try to con· tact her son and talk him into sur- rendering. "She told of.icers she would" do 111 she 1m ogive up voun n y. Oyaas sakl. But he added, "Then again, be may have his own tdeas. • Oyaaa said · detectives are hopeful to have Oswald, one of at le.est three S1.1Spect.5 they allege are members of a gang that has been stealing nothing but high-priced Porsche sports cars over the past six months , in custody by Priday. Police said at least 2.S Porsches were stolen in Newport Beach alone during the six·month period. Oyaas said the ring would take the 3'p0rts cars to isolated orchards and fields in Irvine and other areas CO strip them of costly equipment and ac. cessories. Oyaas also said an all points bulletin has now been issued by Newport Beach detectives for the man they beleive to be the ring leader of the gang. He said the District ~ttomey's Office has authorized a warrant for the arrest ri James Darryl Witt, 23, also o( Rcisemead but investigators have found no clue as Lo his whereabouts. ..So far _ we are concentraling the search witl\i.n California because we have no clues he has gooe anywhere else, .. Oyaas said. ··rught now~ we are at a deOOend and he seenls to have just dis· appeared." A third suspect, Gilbert Armenla. 19, also of Rosemead, is in custody at Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Armenta 's arrest early in the morning of Dec. 19 in a Newport Beach apartment complex gave investigators what they believe is the ir first break in cracking the ring. Annenta was caught in the p..1rking 8rea of the Oakwood Garden apartments the same night five of tbe sports cars were stolen, police said . Oyaas said that through information gathered from Annenta and other law TWA would not confinn that the Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n with : ralJElOlfl had-been provided in ntum--for ~-ttsponsibllity ·for--eongresslonat and inlormatiOO from tbe extortioolst oo tbe . public affairs. ~ Both men--were indicted -by the· Grand Jury on charges of grand theft, bribery and conspiracy, Judge William C. Speirs took the action after Irvine-Gompany---lawyers 8UC- cesslully argued at tbe pre-trial stage that Sturges' complaint was without merit. The allegalions stemmed from Sturges' purchase of a $34,000 Linda Isle lot and what he said was a blocking by the Irvine Company and the Linda Isle Community Association of his plans to build a two- story home Oll'-the site: • • • • -· Sturges named Irvine Company Presi- dent William R. ~1ason, company ex- ecutives Albert J. Auer, R. L. Leonard Watson and W. E. Mader and real estate brokers John Macnab and Gloden Fay as allegedly involved in plans to thwart his Linda lsle construction. " enforcement-a~; "d~es Weta ~ lSee AUTOS, Page ZJ location of the bomb be claimed was From 1960 to lirnl, Wilek beaded bis aboard the giant plane. (See AIDE, Pap I) Bondst••an Gets _ Dis Man Hol,dup Suspect's Arrest Saves Lagunan $30,000 By TOM BAllLEY Of ... °""' "'"' , ..... Laguna Beach bail bondsman Ron Kaufman figures a th-minute Orange County SUperior Court appearance the other day saved him aboUt $30,000. It could have COit blm that in ball bond lees H Judge Willlam Murray bad deckl- ed to bold the Dlvmllled Finand.ai Servlm ttpreoentodve responaible lor the IJoods. he posted when Gary Allen Cecil, :15, was released from county joll three months ago In KAubnan'• <'bstody. -.Cecil was 11walting court adlorf' on armed robbery cliarge1 Iiled after the f> ,200--bol1lup'June-IO of Roubal'• Plank Hou,. rtllauraJll In Huntlng!Alo ec..ch. Bui he qulc:kJT penuodtd Koolman Iba\ hil 125,000 bail problem could be solved if he' could just get to hl! former Anaheim apartment where he had !60,000 stashed away. Kaufman toot Cecil In tow and !OOn found that the cupboard was bare. It was very doubtful, be later told police, that thre had ever been enythlng In IL Bui the lnloblel that finally tncled when a smiling JudRe Murray accepted Kaufman'• e11>Ianatlon """ ootrJus1 beginning at lhe tlme tbe bail boodlmall tried to retilrn Cecil to bla cell Ofan8e CounlY Jail dtpu1les WOllldn't toke C<cil back. Tb.ey needed a court order and •Ince. tbe courts bad clooed Kaubnan bad to toke the happy Cecil ~!.t~~~~l~ to obllct lllm bl>' loclclnc Cecil oftniabL Thelr refusal left Kaufman with only one alternative -Cecil and he were destined to spend the night together. So KaufmAn handcuffed cecil to the pipes under tbe kitchen sink. went off to bed and awoke refreshed to find·tbe emp- ty bandculfs dangling from his plumbing wllb a note: "I'll be back with iour bond money~ Dave ICllM trust for a.cb.ange.'! Kaufman had jusl 1811 days to find CecD or part witb bood lees thai would <ome ,pretty closa to !30,000. He went to wor1< lrith a vengeance, got the tip that the slippery Cecil bad 1lip~across the Canadian bonier and, 'wenl to canada after blm. . · Tho Laguno man spent two .... ~ in V~Br1tlih-i:ollll!lbla, !Rklilflll> fl,000 ttward pooten. IM he had lhe (Seo BONlllSMAN, Pagt Z) Sturges had failed to meet a 30-day ex· tension granted when he pleaded for more time to clarify bis lawsuit and add further a11egations. Sturges, 2219 Fortuna, addidonally argued before Judge Speirs throughout his lawsuit that the Irvine Company's ti· tie to much of its Newport Beach waterfront property. espedaily Baysidt Drive, was "defective." The lawyer has further claim(.'(f that the Bureau of Land Afanagement, the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Anny CoJ1JS of Engtneen have been ad- vised of a situation that allegedly doudl the Irvine Company's title to land in the area. Sturges also alleged in his plea for more time to alOOld biJ action th•I -Sturges said lintitatJvns unlawfully im- posed by the Irvine company made those plans eeooomically infeasible. Sturges Is also the phlintiff in a federal ec:iurt action naming the Irvine Company as a defendant and charging the com- pany with unlawfully b1ocking publlc ac-- ISee LAWSUIT, Page %) Coast Panelist Cires Probiems felony fraud cba11es ""' pendinJ qainst Mrs. J.,.ph Rosenefo, one ol fi'l' officen and di~ of lhe lrwie Com-Onuult County memberl on the rqlOnal pany and the Il'Yille Fowidatloo. • eoa.tflne commlision, 81)'1 It's go'-• to He also stoled that he Intended lo talt tlme 1 '"" amend hi& coD:iplaint to a comprehensive OOC: they ::-panel to get organhled, class acOoo against the ls:vine Company The Lido !Jle resident, t~Od with setklng a ~~''tnilllon in envtronment ca .... In Newport Beach damages. • says lbe11 be In the camp likely· lo v~ Irvine Company lawyen bod earlier fer <Ol!llerVaUon ratboi' lban dtvelop- e<essfully ·cballenged lllm'&<s' daim'-!Dfllt ROiiil alloutller vtewt; iililpj'iilfO' • that the company ""' guilty of fraud, lions for the new <'Oall8l panel on Pltce broach o! CODtrlCI, llnnder of title and 33 today. t -I OraJll!e Coast Weather ~1ostly sunny on Friday with continued c o o l e r temperatures. llighs or 55 are expected along the coastline, rising to 62 inland. Lows tonight in the upper 30s, '4'ith local frost. INSIDE TOD~Y Lake Tahoe's popularity has launched a real-eitatc. boom that threatens to kiU the lake. A regional planning pa1i.el stt up to procect th.e o.rea Ms come up against .some overwhelmirul problt"'3'. Set storv Ot~ foge 7. • r I ' DAILY PILOT N A City Says Good.,,,,e .. ,_ ' This fmwaii message to Pitlsburgh Pirate super· star Roberto Clemente b1azes on Alcoa message board atop Mt. Washington, overlooking the city of Pittsburgh. Clemente was killed Sunday night. School Principal Cites Change in Young Killer Fountain Vaiiey_!ligh School's asslstanl principal loday lold an Oiange COO!ify Superior Court jury thal the crippled Gig l'1'0lll Page I CAMPAIGN ... Miss Setterbolm, who actually won't turn 18 until Jan. 'II. MW Setterholm said she will graduate at mid-year and expects to be attending UC Irvine before EiecUon Day April 17. She said sh• feels totaiir compelent to handle the job because o her long con- tact and resear¢t into district programs and problems. "lt'is discrlmlnatory to loot al age," said Miss Setterbolm. "People must look at what I ha .. to aay and my bacl<in>und and knowledge. 'I feel tnlly capable to handle this joti beCause 1 am convinced that educa· tioil Is tbe key to reforming IOciely;" she said. · Mtse settertoo"lm 'clahm to 1oa.. the tentative endorsement of two teacher or- ganizations. She said officers or the New- port·Meaa Education AslOciation and N~rt Meaa ~~tioo of Teachers aiktil .bor to run ID the first .Place, Casey, a Santa Ana banter, bad no comment on Miss Setterbolm's candidacy an wan WOrldn«'mt progrlll1I he feels Valu- able to the district. · '1'1hink one of u.t biggest·~ t11ar has piag"'lli lllls. district for· yean u 8 tact ·of ~ency." be said. "I want· to be re-elected IO we can continue with our new trend of stabilily and prog· ress."· , J Peters he visited In Oranse Counly Jail last year was a viStly Clianged person from the "aggressive athletic and brilliant student" be first came to know eight years ago. Defense witness John Greenfield lestifled as the Hontlngton Beach killer's sanity hetrinl went into its second day that the beanled, long·balred defendanl 's answers during their jail Interviews were fragmented, illogical a~ often almost in· coherent. Greenfield, 33, first came to know Peters, 24 , wbUe he was a teacher and Peters a student. at Huntington Beach High School. 1 "I waa almost a brother Co him," Greenfield ssid. "We talked about schools, girls, coaching and athletics and I came to admire him very much as a student. an athlete and a sincere, warm kind of gup." Greenfield last saw Peters when the defendant joined the Navy until he visited his former friend while Peters was being tried for the first time on charges that be stabbed bis father, Charles Peten, 55, and strangled his mother, Flora, 54, a teacher at Lincoln School in CQrona del Mar. That trial came to a dramatic end when Peters wu shot in the back by a bailiff wbUe attempting to escape from the courtroom during the mon recess. Peters ls now conf1ned to a wheelchair as .res !!!'/' ~ ao disabled for lbe rest of bis life, dOctors have warned. Greenfield testified loday that Pet.rs told him that the killing of bis psrenis in their Huntington Beach home on April 21 , 1971 "was God's wUI." . Fromf>ageJ AUTOS ... led to a garage ln an Anaheim industrial complex where Uiey d I s co v e r e d • lhousands of dollars worlh of equipment and parts taken _, from the stolen Porschee. · Newport detectives say as many as 10 _[!®pie may have been involved in ~ ring, some of them hired by the ringleaders as they were needed. New- port Beach was chosen to spearhead the lnvestlgaiion, which Involved nine counly polic.e agencies, because most of the !hells oceurred here. From Pagel BONDSMAN. • • Roya] canadian Mounted Police to finally thank for tracking Cecil down. They got their man on breaking and entering charges and quickly identified him as lhe escapee whose image had been plastered all over the border area by Kaufman. Cecll loday la In a van- couver jail awaiting court actkm that seems certain to bring him back to Orange County. Judge Murrsy iislened to the story, en- joyed II and took Kaufman off th hook. Provided. of course, thal Cecil is put back where he was when Kaufman took him out. Vancouver police have been fed a great deal of dsta by Kaufman. Including the story about the man who said he had $60,000 tucked away ln an apartment. •• , LAWSUIT. • • cess to Linda Jsle. Sturges claims in that action that the Irvine Company does not hold t\Ue to the island and that the .-ea is, in fact , federal tidelands properly. Federal court officials today could not comment on the present status or the Another B52 Down Red G'!-nners Hit 17th V.S. Bomber, Flll n,>m Wire Semce• -Tbe u .s. Command said the 17th BSZ bomber of the war waa downed today nnd reported the Jou of another ' $15-- million awing.wing Flll jet in last month's raids · over the Hanoi· Haiphong heartland. The command announcements, which did not specify bow either aircraft was downed, came as U.S. warplanes took ad-· vantage of clearing weather to step up attacks south of North Vietnam's 20th Parallel bombing boundary that runs 6S :.; miles south of Hanoi. ' Spokesmen said all six crewmen aboard the stricken B52 bailed out and wert" rescuer from the Tonkin Gulf today after the pilot guided the $8-mlllion plane over the water . The two Fill crewmen, whose plane crashed "west of Hanoi" Dec. 22, are listed as missing and cause or the down· Ing was not given. The 852 crew "noticed heavy fumes in the cockpit" just before bailing out, spokesmen said. Air Force and Navy helicopters plucked the men to safety from waters near the Demilitarized Zone &ep&fating---tbe--Vietnam"•·-- Fifteen B52s were "dovmed over North Vietnam during President Nixon's 12..day bombing campaign of the Hanoi- Haiphong area that was suspended Satur· day. The first combat loss of the war of the huge jets was Nov. 22. Today's announcements brought to 29 the number of U.S. warplanes the com· . mand says Were downed in the Dee. 18-30 aerial blitz o: Hanoi and its chief seaport. At least 84 American airmen are listed as killed, wounded or missing in the raids. . Spokesmen said today they Withheld news of the Joss of the Flit jet during an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the two-- man crew. It was the second F111 down- ed in the northern raids. In ground action in South Vietnam , the Saigon command said today North Viet· namese and Viet Cong forces stepped up thelr attacks Wednesday ind ea.iy today to the highest point in more than two months . A command spokesman listed 116 "eoemy·initiated Incidents" between dawn Wednesday and daybreak today. The U.S. command report~ 106 jet fighters and 11 waves of B52s lashed North .Vietnam's Lower Panhandle. Navy pilots sank 13 supply barges nt the mouth of the Song Ma River, just ~low the 20tb paral~eL Trucks in park· cd by other Navy and Air Force planes and pilots reported d e 1 t : o y J n g "numerous" vehicles in the raids. J\.Ieanwhile in Paris, South Vieham negotiator Pham Dang Lam demanded today that North Vietnam withdraw all its military forces from the south and recognize the south as a fully in· dependent nation -a demand Hanoi has repeatedly rejected. Ul"IT ......... Legislative Process U.S. Rep. Richard T. Hanna or Westminster brought his 4-year-old granddaughter to the opening session of the 93rd Congress, but it was not exciting enough t~ keep little Lydia Lyle awake. Versailles Firm, Newport Can't Agree; Delay Ol('d Newport Beach officials and represen· tatives of the Donald Scholz Company still have not been able to come to terms on . development plans ror Scholz' Versailles apartment project in West Newport. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said today ' Scholz' $12. 7 million lawsuit and the public hearing on the pro~'s use permit will be postponed again -until Jan. 22. The agreement was scheduled to be presented to councilmen Monday but O'Neil said this morning, "I have talked y,•ith attorneys for Scholz and they will as·. for the continuance. "We just can't get the thing together," he said, pointing out that he and Scholz' la"·yer. Thomas Peckenpaugh. have been poring over mounds of material duriiig weekly meetings the past two months. "We want to come back to the council with a package that has been reviewed thoroughly by the staff and one that ~e can s , Councilmen bad approved one agr<e- ment two months ago but stayed its ~· ecution following public outcry about various terms and conditions -includhlg the fact the developer wouldn't have to pay building fees. The ma jor battle has been over the density of Phase II of the project - which will be condominiums. Casey said be is not a supporter of the aii•year. &ehooi·prograiii, ssylng be feels the concept needs much mor~ study. 11We are moving at a rational pace to- wards some form of it but I'm sllll not convinced it provides the best education for the mooey," be said. He loid a jury thal has already con· victed Pet~s of two col.Dlta of first degree murder in his second trial that the defendant referred to the police as "pigs who are dedicated to repressing minority groups and drug users. lawsuit other lban to confirm that "it is .------------------------------------------ 'lboo)pson, a Newport Beach obsletri· clan who was elected over four op}>OIJ- eots to flll the vacant seat of former trustee Donald Strauss: area five (Bal· boa, Udo Isle and West Newport), ssid he has only started to get a handle oo the job and wants the chanoe to really psr- ticlpate. "f hope for -no eompetitors, actually,i• be said. uwe went to a lot of trouble and ezpense to win this seat last sum- mer and lt would be a shame to do it all again, atthougll I W.uld," 'Ibompson sai~~ ... -·. MacMlliian who bas been on the board s,ince the !llsttjct unified, says be is seeking a thin! lerm becaolse he "enjoys participating in school policies," Amburget, a former Costa Mesa po- lice officer, said he was encouraged to seek the area two seat by Mn. Langs- ton and other comm.unity leaders. "I have great Interest in the commun- ity and have worked with school pnr grams and community groups for 17 Years," he said. OU.NGI COAIJ • DAILY PILOT · "He also talked of the Communist con- spiracy and the coming revolution and he told me that the laws which govern tD are irrelevant In the light of what i.! going to happen," Greenfield ssid. "l asked him where be got all these ideal but I never got a re.al answer," Greenfield said. "I dldn't understand where be was at." Defense aµomey Barry Tarlow will ~ the jury .at .the conclusion of.the cur· rent bearing to rule that Peters was in· sane when be murdered his p31'ent.s. The same jury ruled in the earlier phaae of the trial tbal Pelers was gulllJI as charged and; was not of "dbniJ:ti.shed • mental capscil)I" induced by drug in- gestion at the ume. A psychiatrist earlier testified in Judg~ Kenneth Williams' courtroor.1 that Peters Was definitely insane when he murdered his parents. Dr. Martin G. Blinder of Sar Francisco rejected a prosecution suggestion that Peters was shamming insanity and told the jury that he registered Peters at nine on an Insanity scale that ended in ten. "He believed he· was acting under the direction of God ," Blinder said. And he made Jt clear that he believes Peters still labors under that delusion today. From Pqe I ' ' . . ~ . AIDE ... ....._ • 'l"M.~~L:Y ~i.!lTt _.!l.._ ""ISfl h (Omttlnllll a. N--.P..... 15 pWflllWd ty ... or.not•co.st Plllllhlll"9 Comlltl'l't. s.,,. ~ edlflD!W •rt PWtlftllled, ,.,,_,., """°""' Fridey, fw CMI• #MM, Newport lfftll, Hwi!lngtiM ee~F...,i.in. ve11ey, ~ own public relations firm , ntomas Wilek 18Mdi, ltvin.is.odlaffdl _, s.n CttmM1e1 Associates in Los Angeles. Among his kn JllM C~btnnt A ,;....,,. ,...1on11 clients were the Equitable Llfe Insurance dltlen Is pWll'lhM J.lturd~vs t!ld Sunders. Soc' w I o· Produ '"" Caho' i.-Pf1ndlN• ,..,bt1.ii1nt P4•nt 1~ ., DI w..i · 1ety, at 1sney clwuS, .., .. ., .;.$tftlf4 ~i. ""-. c..iitoml .. ~ CD.ho"' Forbes Company and Economic Rol.ert N. w.,4 Resources Association. ,, .. klttM •t1C1 ,.1111111ner 'n>omas Wilek Associates also Jec:k R. Cur11v represented a l,'.lumber o( social and Vb PNtio-1 w GtNr.r M......,. educational clients including lhe Diabetes n111111•• •Kee.,11 AMOCiaUon of southern Celifamia, Eol• Burbarit Commun ity Hospital, the '1Mtm•5 A. Murpfiin• Volunteers of America, the Loa An-les M90ltlfll lidltor 0 " L. Peter ICritf County Museum or Natural History and Hewpiri 11tc11 en., Edf111r the California Jnstitite of the Arts . "'•....-t .._, Offke Wilek was graduated from UCLA. Ht JJ)l N1wport 101111.,,.,cf was a recipient of the Sliver AnvU Award in a pre-trial stage.'' Newport Firm Loses Machines Newport Beach police today are in· vestigating the weekend theft of $2,000 worth of business machines from a com- pany near Orange County Airport. • Roger E. Hall, office manager of the Kaiser-Aetna real estate com pay, 4320 CamRUlJ Drive, told poliee Tuesday aome- one had pried open the firm's~ front door and made off with four electric ca,lculators, an electric typewriter and a ' dlctapbone .. Hall said the office was checked once over the long weekend and everything seemed secure. Police said the burglars apparently spent some tllne in the office complex roaming from room to room in search of valuables. Last Rites Held For Eugene H~id Funeral services were held today . Jn ~anili Ana ror 'Etlg<lie llifd ~f ·eosaa . Mess who died Saiunfay al Long Beach Memorial Hospital. Mr. Haid, 67, was born in Kansas and lived in the llat'b<Jr Area for 45 years. He was a master craftsman in shi~ building and was well-wo in yachting cireies . During World Wsr ll, he was In charge of the ohipbuildlng at the old Sooth Coeat Company. He was taler employed by Ardell Marina from 1960 to 1970. He ii survived by a sister, Nina Davis ol Santa Ana. Frot11 Page I OLYMPICS •.. M•lff•t A4cl.-.u1 P.O. lo• 1175, ,1662 of !he Public Rehiltions SOclety of . __ ~--America. such housing within 15 minutos of the ~ ~ Wilek, 40, said he and his wife will be of he QI pl lie It -·'d be Costt MtM1 • Wfll s.. '""' center t ym. c s • WU\ll t..9-~i m '"-' """"""' moving to the Irvine-Newport Beach area sold for private boullng after the g~., HllmlnfltM a1.ai: l711S ..... 1ov1w.,. from their current home ln Altxandria, Garn -1"' -i-c..+. abould be satlt-_s.11 a.-tt1 JM NOf'lh El~"--V • qco.n.i """""'9""-a. fled In that no trail cutli~ be r&-Tof.,._ 17141 '4Mm quired for Alpine siding, w ·idclMtbit Clwl!W Aohoollohot '4W671 bi«J>.epeed oki II~ cumntl7 srrfn-use. =~ ~""-~::-· .. = Dynamite ·Delon. ated .'l'be·cll1 ba&,adequate·motor, raU.""' «lltw1a1 rntnu or .......,,~ ,...... and ·air faclllilei, Oam aald, 1ddin& that !i:~" "'= = _,., ,.. RIO DELL {AP) -A homb 0quad I0,000 beds lor vi.Itors -.id be avaU- - - -..,. fl """ -detonated and !>Urned 400 pounds ol ll>i• by i l'll. · ••""'"'-_.., " ""'"' UM dynamile Wedoeaday found hidden In • Cool eotlmeteo Include $15 mlllloo In .-.,--•-=:.:ri.o."' .::" ,..::;::i,:-•---t-m-tmm,,...-nla thll HUmboltft -capital "l'Ol'diluret-and $15 mlliion-In C:O..,ty town, lhe sheriffs department operatinJ •ltJ>!ll"" prior to the Olympics ssld. and during the competilion. ,_ JJ.J, (jatw!ll f '.JANUARY ."'-"' Substantial Savings Throughout the Store ~- 15 to 25% SAVINGS " on Several Bedroom, Dining Room and Occasional Collections by. , , HERITAGE and DREXEL .. Your favorltt ln~rlor dtsl(l10tr IOfll b< M?fJJI to 4'11!! you H.J.GAl\l\ETf fURNITtlRE PROFESSIONAl fNTWOR .QfSIGNEU Ope" Mo"·• Thun. &: Fri. Eve'- 2215 HAROOR nvo. COSTA MESA, OAllf. i ) I -' I • \ j I ~ l ! They've Got Big Joh ~ Coastline Panelist Sees_ Long Road Ahead 81 L PETER KlllEG Gt .. ...,, ..... , ... Newport Beach, the city that acmmed the loudest about the horron of Propool· tlon 20 -the coutal lnltJatlve -toclay Hinds llMU with two r<pnseotatlvea on the regional commlukln that will ad- minister It. Sometime between now and Feb. 1 the ,..ional panel aervtnc Orange and Loo t Angel es Counties will mtt( 10< the first I Ume to beir1o D&Urinl out bow tt's going • U> handle the awesome job before IL .-stmNG ON that 1 l·member com- mi.,ion will be Rmald W. ~. I chalnnan ol the Orange County Boan! of Supervisors and Mn. Joseph Rosener, prominent dtlu!n. J Both are resldenta of Newport Beach's • Lido Isle. They are two of Orange County's five I memben on the p1nel. The otben are Dr. Donald B. Bright of Ea Habra, pro- fessor of marine biology at Cal State Fu11erton: Art Holmes, mayor of San Clement and Dr. Robert F. Rooney of Huntington Beach, an economics pro- •lessor at cat State Long Beach and en- vironmental activist In his home town. Caspers and Mrs. Rosener have both been ldenlilled with environmental causes In Newport Beach. WHAT DO THEY aee u the role of Ir new-commissloor-wtn It prove , as- critics charge, to be a bureaucraUe boon- cfoggle, bringing all construction to a halt? Will It, as ~n malntaln, save the coasUine environment for future generalionl? Wlll it survive? ' Caspen refused an interview, an aide )aying be doesn't want to talk about it ~tll the commission ha! its first meeting. But MI'S. Rosener ha! enough ideas for both of them. Although she at least readily admits she doesn't have many cf the answers. "It's ridiculous to think that as of Feb. J when we're supposed to meet that we'll be able to sit right down and make decisions," she said. "IT'S GOING TO take a"fair amount of time just to determine what our role is. We are going to have to prioritize things. "Do we flrst listen to cities that want to be exempt? t think first we have to talk about oUr own guidellnes." The amount of paid staff available to the commission was a paramount con- cern. . .. • "Where do v.·c get our lnfonnahon, she said, "we can't make decisions out of thin air?" She pointed out that virtually all of the ~mmlsslooers have full-time jobs and lnd.icated -some will say naively -that ; ooe day a .week Assembly Speaker .Bob Moretti said it would when he personally ' tailed ber asking thal she take the post. : "YOU CAN'T ASK 1l -le who are · .. employed full-time to do their own , )"esearch," she said, "I'm very concerned · about tho.!taff." • What she wu saying Is that It is going : -to talce time -maybe quite some time \ -before major developments within the : liooo-yard permit area are even going to ' ~ considered. She tried to allay the lean ol small builders and city officials that every room addition and hole In the road would &ake all 90rts of time to get approval , ~t the major developers may have to ~a1t. "We are going to have to decide 1f v.·e view water and land as fine resources," she said. SHE SAlD SHE does and said It will be billL Y P'ILOT II ... ~ 'IT'LL TAKE TIME' Comml11ionei-Rosener ON COAST PANEL Ron1ld Ca&pers jectives before acting. "I defmJtely will find it easy to say let's take a little more lime to decide what our values are than to rush into things," she said. She said that philosophy will carry over to the point she says "definitely puts me in the camp of those who will be voting to conserve rather than develop." A lot of the questions about the mechanics of the commission that Mrs. Rosener says she has may be answered at a special work.shop scheduled in Sacramento late next week. ONE OF HER biggest concerns is the function of the planning role the com· mission is supposed to have . "Do we establish our goals regionally without regard for what they might be doing up north. We could say, 'well, ' they're going to provide plenty of opon space and public access, so we don't have to.' "Do we have statewtde goals, Mw IR they established?" There are two major coasl&l open space areas Mrs. Rosener feels will ht dealt with by the commis!loo. One Is in northern Los Anceles County and tht other i.. the !Mne Company parc<l belw<eo Corona del Mar and Laguna Beadl. She dldn1 exude enthusiasm about the company's CWTellt dev<lopmeat plans . But she oonceded it's going to be a sticky problem. 'l1IE IRVINE Company owns right down 10 mean high Lide ." she said, "but 1 would like to be able to conYince developers that developing with real care and consideration for the fact that the waler is pubUcly owned will be to their benefit in the long run." Mrs. Rosener , who is now teaching several courses at UC Irvine on lbe in- terface of gavemment and its citizens. said she thinks that background is pro- bably responsible for her appointment to the rornm.i5stoo in the first place. She said she intends to use it. "I will favor development that will allow the maximwn enjoyment of water t.o the pubUc," she u.id. "IN THAT SENSE, I will probably be labeled the compromlser. But I feel that politics is the art of the possible." She said she thinks tbere is a mid· dlegroond that will be acceptable to all sides of the coastal development ls.sue. "If developers and the public say neither of us is going to give, we won't get anywhere." she said, "and v.•hlle T'd expect both to fi.ght like crazy, they have to know there has got to be lrade--orfs." "But not over public access ," she ad- ded. • There are those who think -or are hoping real hard -that the job •™:ad. for the six regional coastline comnusstons will be overwhelming to the point that the effort will collapse. "I'VE HEARD IT said that there are some people who ·know' it won't work. They say the c:ommissions have been loaded wit h environmentalists and they say' we'll let them play and then come back and clean up their mess'." Well, Judy Rosener dot\'m 't see it that way. · . "The real question is to make 1t work," she said. "Proposition 20 only ca me about because the legislature v.·ou1dn't make it work." ''And there is now a ~ burden on the commissioners to make it w . The real estate interests and develop- ers have bad their way for 80 loog. Any lime any little obstacle is thrown 1n their ·way they cry 'foul.' ''mtS ts NOT quite the hardship It's made out to be. It'll slow things down and I realize it ma.y be a hardship on those paying intere.st on their money. •·eut it Ls for the long-range good," she said. Detennining what is the long-range good won't come easily, though, she ad- mits. "There must be some way to qu.anWy the benefits of things like public accesi1 and bicycle trails," she said, "and there must be a metbod for detennlnlng lhe public's want." "This Is lbe sort of thing lhat really scares me," she said. Mesa's Leisure Services Offers Bicycle MainteTl(,lnce • Course Slated in Mesa Co1rrses in Art Children and adulta can experience the Joy of sell expressfoo by enroUlng In one of the art counes oflered this winier by the Costa Mesa Department of Uiaure Services. Rqistralion will be held at the Com- munity Recreation Center on the Orange County Fairgrounds from 6 p.m. to I p.m. 1bu~ay, anCt from I 1.m. to 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday. BEGINNING STUDEl'ml learn bulc shapes, the fUlldamental rules and theory i\ehlnd shadi>\9( lliles,"perlpectrv.; -; composllion, and design. Advaoced students will take lnstniction in still Hies, landscapes, marines and t learn picture matting and framing ' tecbnlques. Children's beginning c1a .... will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11 :~ a.m. Saturdl)'I. Following will be the cblfdr<lls advanced dus, scheduled between 1:30 p.m. and S:SO p.m. Saturdayz. THE ADllLT beglnblni cl11a Is i.scbeduled between t :SO 1.m. to noon IWedneodays and tbe ldult advanced clus from 11:30 1.m. to noon 'l'hurldays. AIJ cl.-begin this -t lfttr refistratioo and will be held ID the com- munity Recreation Center. Fees for the eight week counes are~ for chlldren,,ll!id fl.$0 for tldulls. A new four-week course in bicycle maintenance Is being offered this month by the Costa f\1esa Department of Leisure Services. RegistraUon for the class is scheduled be~ 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday and between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday at the Community Recreation Center. The center ls located on the Orange County Fairgrounds and is reached from the west gate. KEITH VAN BOLT, director of Leisure 8ervicet;-aa)'8-tbe-class will •ccwer bley-• cle Jaws of Harbor Area cities, coastal bicycle route&, "on the road" emergency repaln, and general maintenance and repair of mulU-speed bikes. Youth lnatructlon will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:80 p.m. Tuesdays at Kaiser !nlermedlate School. slal'llng Jan 9 · The' wne cl.sSWtll' be beld between 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursda)'J at Te Winkle SclJOOI, becinnlng Jan. tt. A special lather-900, mother-daughter class is ICbedultd from 9:30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. Saturdays at Costa ~1esa City Park, be~ Jan. tl. PERSONS 11 Ind older may enron in an adults only course scheduled from 7 p.m. tot p.m. Thursdays, begiMln1 Jan. -tt. GOP Candid~te Drops From Race SAN DIEGO (AP) -~r to Ronald Reac1n, aald Boney, a wtalth1 b!lc1n party wllhec, l!tnry Boney San Dltgo County supervtaor. · wlthdriwn u an expected candldale A 1peclal election will be called by the Ca!Uomla S<nale seat that wH Reagan . to fill the VllWlC)'. left by the vacated by Clair Burgener, Jiuvtnc ru!tnahon af Burgener 1n the S8th The fee for each class i3 SS per person. For additional information about the bicycle maintenance course, phone the Department of Lei!Ure Services. 83U300. ·::;, •· '.-............ BaPPV Quintet Gentian Brass' Cars Tom Barrett of Scottsdale, Ariz., sunds beside Adolf Hit ler's parade car, an 11,000-pound ~1ercedes Benz that coot aboul $2 milUon lo build. The realtor and classic-car buff also displays the lour·wbeel-drive stall car (foreground) U!•ed by field marshal Erwin Ronunel, "the Desert Fox." Both cars wiU be auc· tioned off Saluroay. Cot.a.ti's Mayor Wants to Quit - Doesn't Like It COTATI {AP J -Annette Lombardi, one of three radical candidates v.-ho won election here last April -says she almost didn't bother to return from · Europe to take her City Council seat and never really wanted to be mayor. With three months of her one-year tenn left . lwiayor Lombardi has an- nounced she plans to reiign. "BEING ~tA YOR Involves too much socializing and politicking,"~ sai.d, ad- ding she will present her resignation at IOOay's council meeting. Miss Lombardi. 13. Geoffrey Dunham, 29. and Stephen Laughlin, 25, won three of five council seats in this small college lOwn n.tMing as a "radical" slate. All three are former students at Sonoma State College here. "Stopping the destruction of the en- virooment here isn't what I'd call devek>Pers think it's pretty radical, 1 gueu. And I'm under 30, too. That's pretty radical." The mayor Is expected to place Dunham's name In nomlnation as her replacement. She said she plans to stay on the council but will oot aeek reelec- tion. "! RAVE A desire to do a lot more traveling," said Ml!s Lombardi. who waJ in Rome when 1be learned of ber council victory. "I want to get that out of my S)'Stem finit." The mayor aald abe bas worked for her father in nearby Pelalwna since being forbed to gtve up a Cotati bookabop she owned due to the pressures of ber duties as mayor. Sniper Given 5 Years to Life SAN DIEGO (A)') -Georg• Mitchell Hoover of Santee bas been sentenced to five years to life In state prison for the sniper wounding of a woman last year. HooVtt, who testified that he belonged to the 50-(!aUed Secret A r m y OrganllaUon, was convicted of rlrlng at an occupied dwelllng, of usau1t with a deadly weapon and possessk>o of a billy club. Coast Planne1· Returns To Take on Ge11e1·al Plan The former Newport~ Beach senior planner rehired to lake charge of the general plan says he thinks he can com- plete the plan on time or even ahead of schedule. Rodney Gwin, v.'ho left the city four months ago for a job in private industry but mumed Wt month as advanced planning admlnl>ler, said he I> lludy!ng a number of short cuts to get the plan back on the track. "WITH SOME adjustments, I think _we'll still make the original deadline o( Ju1y and we're hoping to bring jt ln a lit· lie bel0<e tha~" Gunn 11kl. GUM'S boss, Community Development Director RJclwd V. ll"tlan. had said recently the plan was several monUu behind and couldn't be finished before November or later. to cut cornen ancj g<t the job dooe on time. "I've just started working out the detalla or my adjustment.a on paper 90 it would be hard for me to say what changes are planned.'' Gunn aald. "But we are ahooting fur that ort.ginaJ deadline ," HOGAN SAID RE Is pleased with Gunn'• decision to come back and take over the J~l plan -esped•lly since he lll makln.g leM money with the dty than ln outside lndustry. "Rod 11 very well qalified to take lhil job," Hopn said. "He worked with Carl Neuhalllen (the former advance plamer) and knows bow we do things." PLANNER REHIREO Newport's Gunn Neuhausen 1eft the city in Novenber 1 ' tak e a job with a firm ol. private planniJ coosultanls. Gunn'a return ITl6lllt a raise in p1 above his previous city salary, in ac' diUon to his promotion. Attorney General Nixes Charges by Businessman SACRAMENTO (AP) -Atty. Gen. EveUe J . Younger -aCCUled by SaD Rafael businessman Wllllam Penn Patrick of trying to ruin h11 compa.nles - says the charge b "absurd." Patrick bought fulf .page newspaper ads last week and th.la week to complain that Younger Is taking legal action without • ... _ wai ting for an interpretation by tl courts, and otherwise trying to nm do' his cosmeUcs firm, Holiday Magic, IOI and other enterprises. "AS ATrORNEY general, it is my i• to enforoe laws enacted by ti legislature," Younger said Wcdne!day a nev.-s conference. "If, in order to can out that responsibillty, ii becomo necessary to take legal action again Holiday P.fagk:, Inc., and other affill ati companies owned by William Pet Patrick, I will do so -and I won 't I deten-ed because he happens lo I wealthy enough to afford full page ads _ • metropalltan newapapera quesUorung n .. judgment and motives," The statement came after a San F'ra Cisco judge refused to lilt an or~ halting some operations of Hollch Magic. "The claim that we are attempting destroy ~Ir. Patrick's companies absurd," he said. "We are atten'lpting .... eliminale endless-chain marketing pr gra~ whlch the Lea:lslature hi declared to be unlawful -whether ~ programs are ln!tituted by ?!tr. Patrick companies or anyone el.its. "WE HAVE NOT singled him out. Younger said. "Yt'e have taken (OJ.rt 11 tion.s ag11.lrut at !cut six companies J which ~tr. Patrick is ool involved." Patrick's attorney, Alvin ll. f'.old"•b argued 'l'uooday that It is UllCOMlllutlonl for a judge to issue such a leD'lporar restraining order withoul nm heartn from both sides In the"""'· Superior COurl Judgo Ira 1Irown J1 said h• would iI8;lda the -by the ... ol the week. fcllow GOP member Jolm Slull f!1 Senate District In oorthern and easlem J.eucadla to make the run. San Diego County. Burgener, a His decision 1'uesdoy ...... bl n, was a!Qcfod--lo.-Congrm tel•phone CID of thanb from Gov. Nov . f , With the toy animal& they received for Chrtslm..,, Klenul qulnlllplet& ol. Uberty Gomers, N.J ., ret 10me f"'h aJr out&lde their home. From left are Gordon, Ted. Ab!gail~t and Sau. The tola, &ii ln-,ood health and bed as happy children, will be two yem old Feb. 24. The •tale Altorney Gtneral's Otnr Dec. tt obtained the on!tr against Ho! day Magic •fld Its UIOclated comporu., contending the !Inns used coometlc sales as • fronl for Wee•! aallf c unrtCistm.d lrancb!SM and · megi · maintenance -.t-an ''t'l1dlea ctiabl' lillrtellnc ICheme. I ' • • • &41 DAILY PILOT Thund<J, J.....,, 4, 1973 :. TODAY'S . TV IHGHUGHTS KHJ IJ 7:30 -"Adventu.... ol Don J.uan. • Errol nynn ewublni and !Ju?llni In the tiUe role of thla 1949 adventlln mono. NBC 0 8:00 -Flip Wilson. FliP lntrodU<eS a new character -lil1Ie Le<oy.z. • •. ti.yeaJ'<lld cub scout -tonight .run Nabors, ...,,,.,.. McNair and James Coco head the guest 1lsL CBS II 9:00 -"The Sand Pebbles." An epic drama aet In post.World Wu I China with an Amel' lean gunboat caul!ht in the middle of tunnoil. Steve McQueeo, RJchw c:reimA, Can¢iee Bergen, Ricbard Attenborougb, Mato. KCET flt 9:00•-Holidays -Hollow Days. This origlnJll drama, written by a 27-year-old co~vlcted mun!....,. lle<Ving a life sentence, deals with the lroolts of lbe Christmas season Co< men behind bars. ABC U tO:OO -Owen Marshall. Owen's niec:e sues her hu sband for dlvol'C9 because. ol hJJ para· noia towud their soo, who was oonceived by arti- filll"1 ·inleJ¢nation. Martin Sheen 1111eots.. - TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JAHUAllY 4 ''°' e o u 111 mm m""" ma -a .._. "l)e Tax Collector" A '""" •* !lb powtl' 11111 Ill· tMrttJ 10 to, f'lls llt1d wlltt1 Ill ......... *81 tax MSllSOI'. (1)111- 1"'"-.. T ... 1 .... 11 ,,. ..... ll'ct'c"---l:llil) ..... -·-CCllllll ,.... .. · -!Mo!·""-_ T.,.,, ... -=-- ........ ?' --11!1- 11111142 .. mum.- Friday borallllt, RicMrd CfeMI, Candicl Btrpft. A dram• of tht dl)'S wllln post·Wor1d War I Chit11 was foutht 11¥11 bf w1r lol'ds 1nd lort+fll "tru.. • tr powtB," Md of Ill 111Mric111 ruiibaat cauah.t Jn tilt 11iddlt rJ th• turmoil. • D ®I m lm.W. "OIMnitr'• L•st C.st" Chief lronsidt sencll Ed Bll!Wl'I to IMrR '91J, 'rtsidents ol I f!shln1 .n1........mo hM perwclll· td 1 retired polkenun Mend of ttr• clller .... refttM to CDO!M11lt In 1n lnmtlptloll of Mt dttth. fJ Cll CII Cll lllo -n.. ... ,W ,_... "flit fact Thlt NMf w .. -... ..,.....,,.,,,.. Upe ........ r1Md9 ft 'Gltlln 61rtb 8f'IOIY'I ~ iJWol¥ld hi I jllbollttl 111unhr plot llnktd to 1 laflweale IOYtrnmtllt swindle. ·-., -e 11HCWI Molilft -Htlltw ..,. An «lciul drllNI wrltt11 by 1 27.fut'Old OJIWietecl murdtrtf 11Mn1 • lift sente11e1, Pertonned ., "'Thi lnMr Yob," 111 inmate 1C&1 tJOUP, tht '.llY d••ls with kanles of ttie Dtristmas smon H ptrceh9d bJ IMll behind bin. t'"Jlll8Ttlt..__. -ll!Jlodl'*' •.. ,, __ tmJu••.Y.. im-m--· 11:t011au111 mm"'"' CllCIJ®l - DOMStt•- !Il "'nllol ""' e-: .......,,,...,.. <""l '6J.......blc Schum111. Marl• Korber. m Trdl ... eo~.-.. ID P'tf'rJ .. ._ fl) Clffltf T .. Armtn11 m- ' Barbra Identifies 'Sandbox' Heroine More Like Star II)' llENIUE'ITA LEl'l1I NEW YORK (AP)-Barln Stnlsand Is aboul u Uberatocl u a ,..,,,,.. •ao pt, and * wouldn't "~t }OU to think that JllaYioc '!Jlpol lilap of tllO Year·~ In her curreot·rilin "u'p the S.ndbox." a!eans she Is against tbe campaign to get womtn oot of !he kltdlen-or lhe sandbox. She can't blame the movie'• theme on those people up In !he front office because lbe's one ct them.. ''Up the Sandbox'' Is the lint lllm for ber own production company, First Artlsta, and shooting it was almost total involvement. But the: star of ex· travaganzu like "Funny Girl" and "Hello, Dolly!" and lbe , slapatlck arilit of "What's Up, ~~'/.,; Doc!" admltl she had. a very w: deep emotiona1 involvement with the sandbol: berOlne, a young mother of two (going on three) who Is chained to baby bottles and fantulzes in- numerable ways of escape. u ..... SOME DUST MOP Barbara Streisand Jason as possible, and is "still trying not I<> feel guilty" when she bas to be away. time are bUay maklllg their own !Urns. "We don't have aoythlng to aay, about eACli olher'• films /' she says. "We can do anything we want to." What Barbra bas wanted to do ranges from get.- ting "Into !he 80Wld dubbing end cutting and everythizl(' to flslng dips and craclten for the crew. , She a1ao wall lnvolffd ln casting "we wanted everyone to be quite anknown, to be more like real people" - end passed judgment oo the choices for all the major rotes. Her leading man, David Selby, came from Broadway's "Sticks and Booes" to make his fll'St movie. BARBRA THINKS she will alternate doing films foe her own company with working for other companies because "It's a big emotlonal. borden and It will be nice to llwlteh off and Jet someone else take the rupcmslbUity. '' .r • *******'** PACI FIC DRIVE-INS "I think she ls more like me · than any character I've ever played -or at lea.st like a part of me," Barbra says as Bhe--sits-over a cup of tea-at "21" looking like a young Manhattan housewife who resembles Barbra StreisaDd. "I al"8ys try to be home when be goes to sleep_J" she addi. Uberai<d Barbra hopes the women'! libbers won't think the movie ls anti-abortion and anll-Zero PopulaUm Growth because she appears at the end to be going for a third child tnstea<1-or-1>av1n:r ·i;l-=i SHE'S DRESSED In subdued tailored clotheii end wearing · han!ly any maluoup, end ber dark blonde hair' ls worn long and straight. That's the way she looks In 1he movie and that, she insists, is the real Barbra -or one of them . One Barbra, for example, takes her S..year..old son Jason, whose father is ex-husband Elliot Gould, everywhere she gOOI. She even took him to Africa for 2~ weeks of shooting on one or the fantasy scenes, and he bas a school in New York and a school in California. Barbra also, she says, tries to spend as much time with Whale watch crmses leglnnlnq Jan. B Leaving From the MLllllft PAUILllll IN ONE fantasy ""'°" Barbra fight! with her mavie mother, Jane Hollman of soap opera fame, and end! up pushing her face into the an- niversary cake. Is this also one of the real Barbras? . ''The seer¥? was :rny idea, it wall based on the last lime my family had a reunion," she says. "EverybOdy has been to them, and everybody bas fu n, but everybody also has very mixed feelings about them ." She never really pushed her mother face-down into a cake -"(l)]y in fantasy" -and she's warned her mother about the scene. "But I think 111 sit behind my mother and the family when we see the picture," she adds . BARBRA HAS as her partners in First Artists four males -Paul Newman, Steve McQ\leen. Sidney Poitier and Dustin Hoffman -and gives no indication that they have pigs. They don't have any serious arguments because "we just meet each other at board meetings," and the rest ol the ---ClllEOOME 20 ' "" .. ::;;.,;,:_:::i.-_r · ,:.;· ~ fantallized abortion. "1he book wall more reac- tionary," she says. "At the end she definitely decides to stay at home. But we leave it so maybe she will arxl maybe she won't, but either way, it will be her choice." 'Menagerie' At Fullerton One of the most famous plays of the modei-n American theater, "The Glass Menagerie," will open a two- w e e k , n I ne-perfonnance engagement next week at Cal State Fu.llerton. Produced as !he third major presentation of its 1m73 season by the theater depart- ment, the Tennel!See Williams classic will be st.aged in the Recital Hall beginning at 8 p.m. on Jan.Hand !1-13 with 5 p.m. matinees on Jan, 1 and ---Cf!.EOOMf lf.' to. •'• ~-T l __ "T. IO:. lllCMM 1......-1 ,.... .... _. ... " WI-If I Au4111'1Y Aw1nlt '"l'IDDllll OH THI llOOf'" -- --.. SfADIU.11! I " ----.--.... -----... SrA01uM z ' .. " ~'T""C""Jl1--- "SOUNDEll" . .. llkllenl MllTTIS 11t llftc:.V.Avt, w••l 111 lnll!t 527-22,l .. ''"'' ""' f•"W•J.,.•• '"''""'" ....... 551-7012 - In Sunday's Family Weekly: '• . "Jiek Nicko1son · ' , My Little Brother" For this week's colorful cover feature, contributing author Si U~nnan reports an exclusive FAMILY WEEKIX-intetview--with--Lorraine-Smith,--movie- superstar Jack Nicholson's oldE!r sister. '1Rain,'' as Jack calls her, shares a wann ·and touching re- counting of their youthful experiences in Neptune City (N. J.). It was she who did regular duty as Jack's ''second mother," while .iMud" was work· ing nig ht and day and the ir father was being de- toured into the nearest lo cal bar. Mrs. Smith re- calls. with pride, her days as diaper changer, Jack's first stage appearance, his traumatic departure for California-with ''a crew cut and uncertain hopes," and the climax to all he 'd dreamed of, studied for and worked so hard for: the Academy Award nom· ination for his role in the smash hit 1 'Easy Rider," and rec:ogn ition as one of the most promising of the New Breed of perfonners. Look for this mini-biography of a stubborn and headstrong little boy who, by harnessing "a temper that rocked the house," became an internationally known celebrity . e COOL WEATHER COOKING -Bavarian apple pot roast is really smart cooking for the chilly evenings still ahead in January. Not. only· is it satisfying, but it'~ cheap, Kitchen-tested. J'l¥'ipe • SUPER BOWL Seven super star~ .of the Super Bowl· reminisce with sportswriter Larry Sort.stein over moments that made past year's bowl games ,memorable for them . AU Coining Sunday With The I DAILY PILOT I Week_., 9 ana 1Dd I pm Adalta $3, Children $2 ClALh 871-5245 ~--,, SfAOIUM ,3 . .. .-..-:~ »,.; •• -• -----~· SrADJDM ·! -. " -.:.. ..... ._ ... ---- "'A MAN CALLIO H0115E" HJUOOI llOY lliAN .. . .. "Tiii lllVINHllS" "f'ITI 'W TILLIE" . .. "'f'LAY IT AGAIN, I.AM" Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You • "ls smooth 1nd entert.linins·as 'Batcb Cass1d)', what 11tb Ne111t111 pro1idin1 dandy bra111ra per- formance. Ifs 111 iery mo~e -11101ie willl em thJI happy endin1 we schmaltz !oms lo1t so well." Mli!ti Crist Nee rodoy Show · "A truly top11tilc! comic perfonuace by P111I Newman. A Plf lille is what JG1 •ill •ne. • :::,.~<;::· '"--1 _..sJF n ·-""""'·T£C>MXWP "':""""''*"""""""'-@ Stan111: J1qteline Binet -John Huston -Stacy lt~ch • Roddy McDowall -An Gardeer "Al tile lenl ol brute physi cal action-John Boor- iue's 'DELIVERANCE' is 11 absolutely first-rat• plmi ol 11101ie-maki111. Tiu can !Jste Ille fear and bear Ille hJ11111eri1111Jurts. II b an 1nct11t- m1nlr1dmirable undert.lkiftl." CHAIUS OLUN"!Ji. lll's AntMs T1111n WW!l!llboppoll=;,a: It 't .11oo<i.lmla-m-• SHOWING NOW AT All 4 THEATRES CMl-JlllAllfffOI~~~ -21DflATUIU • • • Orange ~oast , " • VOL 66, NO. 4, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1973 Four Seats Sought Student Enters Sc1wol Board Race By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of .... o.lty ...... ltaft A possible battle in one trustee district between two. incumbents and an 13-year- old high school student appeared ln the offing today as the campaign for four Newport-Mesa school board seats began. And in another trustee area, the in- cumbent plans to move and is supporting the candidacy of a O>sta Mesa city offi- cial. to trust~ area four, which eMOmpass- es all inland areas east of Upper Newport Bay, incumbent Thomas CUey will def- initely be challenged by Corona de1 J.1ar High student Margaret SetteffiOlm: In addition, the incumbent in Costa Mesa's trustee area two, Mrs. Beverly Langston, has llllDOllD<:<d she may be moving into Casey's district before the election and will run there. ~lrs. Langston said today she will not run in area two, in any C&Je, because her husband is planning to move JOme- place in Newport Beach. "If we buy a hoipe already built, It will be in Mr. Casey's area," she said. "If we buy a lot and build, which aeems most likely if we can, it will be tn an area not up for election." Mrs. Langst<>n said she will throw her support in area two to Costa Mesa Co~ municatioos Director Orville Amburgey, who said he wUI file for office by the end of this week. . ln the other two available trustee areas. Dr. Arthur 'Jbompson will seek re-election to the area five seat in New· port Beach be won in a special election last summer. Roderick AiacMilliao, a Costa Mesa social worker wbo ba.s served on the ... board since the district unified eig1il years ago, bas also announced be will seek his third term representing atea seven. Trustee area rour may provide the most interesting and likely the hottest race should Mrs. Langston move to the area before tbe Reb, 16 filing deadline and make a rare challenge to another ill- cumbent. 1be entry into that race by a student would be a first for the district, sinee the age for public ofriclals was lowered two years ago. Miss Setterholm said she respects both incumbents and is not actuaUy running against either of them . "I am running for the board, not against anyone, because I think I've got a lot to rontribute to ·the district," said \SU C.UlPAIGN, Page Zl SHE PLANS TO MOVE Incumbent L•ngston Winter Olytrapie Games? SHE'LL RUN FOR BOARD Student S.tt•rholm Plane Lands Safely After Bomb Scare Former Mayor To Face Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner has refused to dismiss charges fifed against former Westminster mayor Derek fl.tcWbinney and Planning Com- missioner Tad Fujita in the wake of the Mile Square Park leasing scan· dal. Salt Lake City Gets Nod RAPID CITY. S.D. (UPI) -A jumbo jet airliner with 236 per90ns aboard Dew more than 4,000 mlles from Madrid under threat that a bomb would go off if it went below 3,200 feet. It finally landed saloly lhU alterooon at 3,IJ8G.loot blgh Ellsworth Air Force Base. An extortionist in Spain telephooed that an altitude sensitive bomb would go off in the Trans World Airlines 747 if it at· tempted to lall!i below 3,200 feet. . 'lbe man who telepboned TWA's Madrid olfice said he would tell where the bomb was located if he was paid A TWA -spokesman In New York said "everytblng's fine." Spokesman Angus McClure said a preliminary seardl while the plane was airborne turned up no bomb. A further search will be made on the ground. The plane was supposed to land at New York. then was shunted toward rnlle-high Denver, and was finally diverted to HiJ decision means that McWhin- ney, 40, .and Fujita, 34, will go on trial March 5 on allegations that they were involved in the plan to extract fl0,000 from fanner George Murai in return for their coopera· tion on extension of his lease at the 2l~acre _park. Both men were hldicted by the Gnod Jury on cbarg" of grand theft, bri~ry and conspiracy. Mesa Firm, Five Others Facing Pollution Raps Ellsworth, where It landed at l2:3l p.m. A Costa Mesa manufacturer of com- p~i .was not immediately known how the puter equipment is one of six Orange delayed passengers would be returned to County companies facing court action to- New York. Passengers began leaving the day on allegations that they violated the giant aircraft immediately. Afterwards, county's air Pollution starx:l.ards. an Air Force bomb squad climbed Lawytts for Metropolitan West Inc., aboard. The plane circled Rapid City several 1261 Logan Ave., have been ordered to l1rnes before coming down at the appear Friday in Santa Ana Municipal Strategic Air Force Base about 10 miles Court to answer charges that the makers out.side of this Black HiUs city. of printed circuit boards for computers Rapid City had been chooen as the land-ing site because (I) Ellsworth has "emitted unlawful amounts of air con- runways large enough to accommodate ta mi nan ts into the atmosphere." 74'1s, (2) for security reasons, and (3) Also identified in the new crackdown because weather trouble bad been on alleged clean air violators were the reported at Denver. N~wsmen were waiting at the base, but Los Alamitos General Hospital, the were kept a distance from the plane. Kimberly Clark Corp. of Fullerton, the Long before the Iandir.g, sources close Neville Chemical Company of Anaheim, to TWA said a bag was placed beside a West American Rubber Company, and road outside Madrid. The source did not Orange and Western Sandblasting Inc., say if the satchel contained the demand-Santa Ana. ed ransom in pesetas. . It was the third real-life eDactment of All six companies have been ordered lo ~ television drama called '"The Dooms-answer the allegations Friday before daJ Flight" which first appe.ared si.J. Judge James Walworth. Y.tfn8 11;!0· TV show, an airliner was Conviction on charges Initially filed by sbunled to Denver because an ex-the Orange County Air Pollution Control torUonist claimed a bomb would blow up District carries a fme of up to $500 on in fbe plane new bek>w 5,000 feel each count pliu 1 possible prnbation The night today carried 21& pas· period wlllch includes strict surveillance sengers, a crew or 15, and three TWA of emissions by APCD ~. ~:''the 4andlng, lM -·PP"'""-"8el'l----:Prosocution of !he slx alleged offonden prepared to board planes of Western, wu or&l'iC!liy the illmlcl'-1ll6n!oy' !See BIG JET, Poge I) new Environment.ti Protection Divilion. NEW YORK (AP J -Salt Lake City \vas selected today by the linited States Olympic Committee u the nation's can- didate for hosting the 1976 Winter Games. The selectioo by the USOC Board or Di- rectors was unanimous. Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn esti- mated the games would cost SJO million. Lake Placid. N.Y.'. site of the 19:12 games, and l¥i0 Lake Tahoe rc!\Ort areas appealed to the board for the right to replace Denver before the directors de- liberated behind dOltd doors ror 45 mln- utes. 'lbe USOC selection will be recom-. . Committee wbicb is ei:pected to make a decision in Lausanne, Switzerland next month. The IOC origirially granted the games to the Colorado capital, but voters, in a November referendum, rejected them for economic and ecologicaJ reasm..'I. Garn's estimate of the cost. should Salt Lake get I.he nod, was the most realistic in tenns of eX:isting facililies and those that would have to be built . He warned, however, that be could not currently commit local or state funds ror the endeavor and that the project could not be consummated without the nearly $15 millioo in federal funds prom· ised to Denver. Backers for the city as the 1978 site pointed out that the area already has Alpine ski facilities approved by the Jn- temational Ski Federation, the $19'-m.il- Market Recoup s Most of Losses NEW YORK (AP ) -Stock market prices took a sharp dip today but then recouped some of their losses. Brokers and analysts said the decline was a natural consolidation af~er three straight sessions of brisk advances . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks closed at 1.039.81 , down 3.99 points. Earlier it had been • · more thpn 10 points. In the three previou s sess ions, the in- dicator climbed 36.12 points. Wall Streeters attributed the rallv to the scheduled· resu mption of the Paris peace talks, favorable econom ic repr1ft~ and the reinvestment in blue chip stocks !Lt:be money l!_C9Uired~by_ inve_ptors_ j n _ year.enG selling as they established !ix looses. Bonds111an Gets His Man • Hol.dup Sus~ct's Arrest Saves Laguna1i $30,000 By TOM BARLEY hll 115,000 hall problem could be solved ii o. ""' .,..., "" ...., he couJc:J juR get to his former Anaheim Laguna Beach bell bondsman Ron apartment whett he bad ll0,000 atashed Kallfman llgures a tl!J'eo.mlnute Orange 1way. County Superior Cour1 appelJ'IDCe the 1'111hnan toot Cecil tn tow and aoon other day saved him aboUt $311,000. found lhal !he cupboml was hire. It was h could llavo coothlm that In ball bond wy doubtlUI, he liter told police, thal feel U Jodge William Murray bad de<ld-thre bad evor been aoythlng In IL ed to hold the Dlvontlled Financial But ·Ille -ti*· finally m<led -.iblo for -when a lllllilln1 J'udge MWTIY accepted sendca ttpretenlallVt ··~ -Jeauftnan'1 a;pJ.aoatJon Wtl'fl 001y j\lll- ihe boOCls he posted when Gary Allen beginning a~ lhe llmo !her hill boodsman Cecil, 15, wu roleued lnm county jaD tried to return Cecil to bla coll. lhnt months ago ln Kaufman's mstocly. Onnft County JaU depullts. wouldn't Cecll was awaiting <OtJrt action on take Cecll badt. They needed • onun • order and -!he courts had doaed armed robbery cbara<t filed llkr !he Kaufman llad lo take the happy C«ll fl,lllO holdop JIOlt JO ol Reube>'• Plank borne to Lquna Beach will! blln. ~.-...nt In Him~ Badl. lie _~~ Beadl~ to qwaJY priiidid Kuiliiiiiil o iftliiln-iij lodP>c Cedl ovortllilhL Their refusal left Kaufman with only one alternative -Cecil and he were destined to spend the night together. . !;o Kaufman handcuffed Cecil to the plj,es under the kltqien aink, went off to bed and aWOQ nifrelbed to !Ind the emp. 1y handcuffs dangllng rrom his plumbing wllb 1 oote' •ru be badt will! )'OOr bond money. Hn•~ trust for a change." Kaufman bad Jllll lJll da~ lo find Cecll or-part ,,.ldioni!Jees that would come J)rtll1 <!i:lili Jo, f!O,IOO. He went to wmt will! I V-ct, &Ot the tip Illa! !he slippery Cecll llad alipped. ICl'ou Ill• Canadian bcrdor Md wenl to Canada alter hhn. ,,,. Laguna man lpenl lwo weeks "' Vll1C:OU\'er, British Qilwnbla. iaclclng up '1.lll!I nwlll'.ll p00en • .But he. JwL lhe (5ee BONDSMAN, Pap ll I ' lioo Salt Palace for ice ~vents and two nearby halls for practice matches. press and office space. In addition. the group said it hoped to use the 30.<IOO-seat University of Utah stadium for the OJ)efling and closing Ct!re- monies. Lacking are ski jump, speed skating, luge, cross country and biathJon faciU- ties. Cam's group. said no site had been se- lected for an athletes villagr. but that a private group was ready to construct such hoU5ing within 15 minutes of the center of the Olympic site. It would be sold for private housing after the games. Garn said ecologists should be satis- fied in that no trail cutting would be re-- quired for Alpine skiing. and added that h.igh-speed ski lifts currently are in use. The cily bu adequate motor, rail, bus lSee OLYMPICS, Page%) Worst Dressed Mr. Blackwell Includes Princess LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Fashion designer Mr. Blackwell took aim at nine entertainers and one princess today in h' annual list of the "Ten Worst Dressed \Vomen." Those insulted lncluded Princess ~1arg.:.ret. "A'ho he said wore "the kind of styles that make Londoners grateful for their fog." Ali MacGraw, Blackwell said, .. pack! all the glamour of a WOMH)Ut sneaker.'' Blackwell gave a "Special Splash Award for 1972" to Jacqueline Onassis .. for the swimwear that did tbe most for the Italian magazine industry in the past yea r." A picture which purponed to be the former F'irst La:iy wearing only a smile 'A'a!I published in Europe recently. Others on the Blackwell list and his comments were : Julie Andrews -"She dresses like the kind of woman every man wants for bis maiden uncle." fl.1ia Farrow -"Around the world in 80 mistakes." Lauren Bacall -"The epitome of drab. If you want her, ju.st yawn." Yoko Ono -"A disaster area in stereo. Ch. no. Yoko." Cloris Leachman -"\\helher in sportswear or dresses she always seems lo Jack one simple accessory - a thrift- mart shopping bag." Alexis Smith -''I-fer clothes have all the sex appeal of 11enry Kissinger in an unemployment line." Totie Fields -"The bad-year blimp Raquel Welch -"but, how do you covered in sequins. She looks like a dress a Sherman tank?" Fourth of July technicolor explosion.'' Councilman Raciti Bi,ds Aides to 'Get Moving' Dominic Raciti. Costa Ale .s a'~ before they require urban renewal." freshman city councilman, has urged his The council man closed his 1973 "wish fellow councilmen to make 1973 •·an ac-list" with a call to action. ''If this is an action council, it should do something . lion council year." Let's move, OK?" ~Tbe jewele.t. elected.to .his fint counciJ ~ term last April, told his colleagues Tues- day night that they should "get moving " on the solution of several problems. Among examples cited by Racitl were a need to redefine the goals for the 78,00> people of Costa Mesa and to update the city's zoning laws. "W~ need to find out what the people . want. And our zooiog ordinance bas bad no ·major overhaul since 1953. We cur- rently have 15 1.00es and a city like Anaheim has more than 50. Does this mean we are be.bind or keeping up With lhe times?" the councilman asked. Raciti said further that the cotmcll needs to give more detailed direction to the city hall staff and tsptclally to the pJanniDJ commlalon wblcb he claiml is "hungry for dlrtcllon." Anotber llU worthy Of the councll1t tttentloa II the Co6la M ... lllbdivislon act ""which allows anycine to do a1aat anything In the dty," •cicordtiil IO Radii. It oeedt lo be overb!iuled .. much as the sitp( onlinance, he said. Finally, the councllman ttniu.d. the need to get llarl<d wllh the toedevt!OJ> men! ol the downtown bus-dlstrld and other areas fn the dty ~ ""1Siden laggfng. ''There are many placea 1iU lbb, no& jusLdownto ... but OD ·lbe -~and north side, which nrfd OIJT 1lteotioo . . May Co. Bm·glar Gets Two Months In County Jail A transiwt who admitted breaking into the ~fay Company's South c.oast Plaza store and carrying off lealber jackets and slacks valued al more lban $1 ,100 has been sentenced to 60 days in Orange County Jail. Sup<rlor Court Judg• Wiiliam MUJTaJ ... ~....i IM jail t<nn and line y .. rs probation after Paul Lee Sloms. 21, ,pleaded guilty to chargct ol llJ'and theft. .eo.ta MHr poll« arrell<cfSloma Nov. 25 shortly after be tripped a burglar alarm wltile entering the South c.out Plua llort:. He wu found with the clotblng In h!J J>OO><Sllon. Minutes later police were called when an intruder at Walllch11 Music aty Jun across the road from the May Com)>lny. tripped an alarm. That lnv..tlg•tloo prQ<futtd the arrest or Steven Pierce, 23, of Tustin. He bas --to ,..,. trial '"" " In Superior Court on burlllJ')' """1eL . ' Today'.s Final N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CENTS DAll.Y ,IL.OT lttff ,...._ FACES DISTAFF CHALLENGE School Board's CaMy Coast Police Expect Break In Auto Case A mother's love ror her son may give Newport Beuch police a major bleak in their search for members of a ring of auto thieves plaguing Orange County ov.'tlers of Porsche automobiles. Detective Capt. Don Oyaas said tod ay investigators have spoken to the mother of Hank Coleman Oswald , 19, oC R~mead who said she would try to con- tact her son and talk him into sur- rendering. "She told oi.icera she would do all W could 10 get him to &Ive up vohmtarlly."' .. he may have his own Ideas." Oyaas said defectives are hopeful to have Oswald, one ol at least three suspects they allege are members of a gang that has been stealing nothing but hig~priced Porsche sports cars over the past six months, in custody by Friday. Police sa id at least 25 Porsches were stolen in Newport Beach alone during the six·month period. Oyaas said the ring would take lhe sports cars to isolated orchards and fields in Irvine and other areas to strip them of costly e(iulpment and ac· cessories. Oyaas also said an all points bulletin has now been issued by Newport Beach detectives for the man they belelve to be the ring leader of the gang . He said the District Attorney's Office has authorized a wairant !or the arrest of J am es Darryl Witt. 23, aJso of R<.semead but investigators have found no clue as to his whereabouts . "So far 'A'C are concentrating the search within California because we have no clues he has gone anywhere else," Oyaas said. "Right now, we are at a deadend and he seems to have just dis- appeared." A third suspect, Gilbert Armenta, 19. cilso or Ro!'imead, is in custody at Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Armenta's arrest early in the morning of Dec. 19 in a Newport Be.ch apartment complex gave investigators what I.bey believe is their first break in cracking the ring. Armenta was caught. in the parking area of the Oakwood Garden apanments the same night five of the sports cars were stolen, police said . \ Oyaas said that through information gathered from Armenta and other law enforcement agencies, deteetiva were (See AtrrOS, Page !) .. -.. ~ -~ ~ .--·· Orange Cout Weather ~iosUy .sUMy on Friday with continued c o o I e r temperatures. Highs of 55 are expected along the coastline, rising to 62 inland. l.owa !<>night in the upper :!Os, wjtb local frwt. INSmE TODA. Y Lalu! Tahoe 's ,lop11lority h<i& launched a real,..,tatt booni that threatem to kill the lo.kt. A: regional plmlniAQ pan~l u& llp to J>to¥ tAe OTH 'Ms cont• up ago"1at .rome ~nohelmblg J1"0blems. See sroty on P•o• 7. . - -· • DAILY PILOT c F ..... P .. el CAMPAIGN .•• Miss Setterbolm, who actual)¥ won't tum 18 unlD Jan. fl. Ajlll Setlabolm Aid abe wW gnduote •I mill-Jtll' and ~ to be ,ltlendlng UC Irvine belo" Election :lay AprU 17. She ul~ Ill• feel& tolaQy compotenl to bllQdle the job beo•uae of her loog con- • tact ood mean:h into dilStrict proaram s and problems. "'It is discriminatory to Jook at age," said Miss Setterholm. •;People must look at what I have to say and my backaround and knowledge. "l feel IUJly copable to handle this job because 1 -am convlneed that educa· tion la lbe key lo reronnlng society," ahe aeld. · ~ Setlorholm claims to have the tentative endorsement of two. teacher or- ganfWloos. She said officers of the New· port-Mesa Educalion Association and N-rt Mesa Federation of Teachers asked lier to run Jn the firs! place. Clsey, a Santa Ana banker, bad no COIDDletll nn Miss Setterbolm's candidacy and said he wants re-election to continue working on programs he feels are vaJu- able )P the dlalrict. "I think one of the biggest problems that baa plagued this distrl<.1 ror years u • lack of coosisteney," he said. "1 want to be re-elected 80 we ~ continue with our new trend of stability and prog- niss." Cooey said be la not a supporter of the all-1fll' achoo! proaram, aaying be feela --~ coacept needs moeb ..,,..,IUdY. 0 We are moving at a rational pace to- wards .some form of it but I'm still not convinced It provides the beSI education for the moner.'' be said. 'lbompson, a Newport Beach obstetri- cian who was elected over four oppon· ents to fill the vacant seat of former trustee Donald Strauss: area five (Bal- boa, Lido I.sle and WeSI Newport), said he baa only started to get a handle on the job and wants the chance to really par- ticl te. ·ur hoipe tor no cornpetlton, actually."' be said: "We went to a lot of trou ble and expense to win this seat last sum- mer and it would be a shame to do It Ill epln, although I would," Tbompaon said. MacMUlian who baa been on the board since the district unlfltd, aays he is Meldn& a third term becauae he "enjoyll portidpetlng Jn acbool poiiclea." ,\ml>urgey, a former Costa Maaa po-lice officer, &aid he waa encnureaed to seek; the area lwo aeal by Mrs. tangs. too and other community leade,., ''I tiave great interest in the comm.Un- ity and have worked with scbooJ pro- B'!lll' and . community groups for 17 ~.-~uld. . TONIGHT WimER REGISTRATION -Depart· men! of Leisure Services reglstraUon for winter classes. Communi ly Recreation Center, 6 to 8 p.m. For further m.. formation call 834-S300. UCI LECTURE SERIES -What's Happening to American Family? Social Science Hall, 7-9:45 p.m. Admission $4.75. FRIDAY, JAN. 5 WINTER REGcy!'RATION -Depart· ment <1f Leisure ServiCes, Community RecreaUon'<l!Jlter 9 a.m. to-i p:m. 'Fri- day and Saturday. TRAVELOGUE -'Newport Harbor Kiwanis prestnts "Russia", OCC Auditorium, 8 p;m. 1'1cket infonnallon 646-2163. . OCC FILM SERIES -"Death In Veajce,.'.' E'orum, 7 p.m. Admiasioq_ $1. BASKETBALL -Mesa High al Santa Ana Valley, 8 p.m. Estancia v. Corona del Mar at Estancia, 8 p.m. Newport Hatbor at Loara, 8 p.m. "PLAY STRINDBERG" -South CoaSI Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., tonighl through Sunday. 8 p.m. SPORTS AND VACATION snow - Anahetm Convention Center, Jan. 5 to 14. OUN•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT Ttw Orflr-.it c:eett OAU.'1" ,.!LOT. wnr. wtlkb , h """blned 11\e. ...... l'ftU. h ~'11td 111 ' _tbt,.Rfgit~tW: ComptOY ..... _. n te ellflonl Ire JJ!llblhhl!d,, MOl'ldty flltouQft ''*f• ..... Costa M$, N~ 8Mdl, Hun,,_.,_ 1""'1foltlnltl!t V1lk'f, L"fUM ' t.dt, IAIMrr'Slddlll»ct t!W ~ C"'-"ltl Sfrl Jv'• C:.1111"°"*' A •"'9'-rteloMI , edlllon h ...... MN!'lllys. Ind Sundt.,._ TM ptlnclNI ......... pilnt It ef DI W..I .. ., SltMI, c.t• M-. C.I"°""', nut. R•btrt N. Weed '""''""' ..,, .._,.,....,.. JKli: a. C11rley Yk1 ,.,..,,_, Mllll 0-11 M......., Tliottt11 Kle.,.11 Etlllor T!.om11 A. M111phiee MtfllllOllll Editor Cltftl• H. 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The command announeements, which did not specify bow either aircraft was downed, came as U.S. warplanes toot ad· vantage of clearing weather to step up attacks south of North Vietnam'• W)tb Parallel bombing boundary thal nms 15 mil., soulh of Hanoi. Spokesmen said all six crewmen aboard the stricken BSl baUed out and Wert' rescuet from the Tonkin Gulf today alter the pilol guided the l&-millfon plane over the water. The two Flll °"'""en, whoae plane crashed "west of Hanoi" Dec. 23, are i isled as missing and cauae of the down- ing was not given. The 852 crew "noticed heavy fumes in the cockpll" Just before baU!ng out, spokesmen said. Air Force and Navy helicopters plucked the men to safety fromJWaters near the Demilitarized 1.ooe separating the Vietnams. F!fteen B52s were downed over North Vietnam during Presklent Nixon's 12-day bombing campaign-of-the~ Hanoi- Halphong area that was suspended Satur- day. The first combat loss of the war of lhe huge jets was Nov. 22. Today's announcements brought to 29 the number of U.S. warplanes the corn· mand says were downed in lhe Dec. l&-30 aerial blitz o: Hanoi and its chief seaport. At least 84 American airmen are listed as killed, wounded or missing in lhe raids. Spokesmen said toda y they withheld news of the loss of the Fiil jet during an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the tw~ man crew. It was the second Flll down- ed in the northern raids. In ground action in South Vietnam, the Saigon command said today North Viet- namese and Viet Cong forces stepped up their at tacks Wednesday tnd ea:ly today to' the highest point in more than two months. A COlllllllUld spokesman !isled 116 •lenemy-initiated incidents" between dawn Wednesday and daybreak today. The U.S. command reported 106 jel fighters and 11 waves ol B52s lashed North Vietnam's Lower Panhandle. Navy pUota sank LI supply barges •t the mouth of the SOng Ma River, just below the 20th paraiiel, Truck& in park- ing lots and on the highways we.re bomb- ed by other Navy and Alt Force planes and pllols reported d e s t.: o y i n.g Meanwhile in Paris, South Vlet':'lam negotiator Pham Dang Lam dema nded today that North Vietnam 'withdraw all Us military forces from the south and recognize the south as a fully in- dependent nation - a demand Haooi has repealediy rejected . Rapist Attacks Woman in Mesa Trailer Home A 42-yeard-old assembly w<:>rker "'as raped in·.her own mobile home earJy t~ day by a kinky-haired attacker who fled before Costa Mesa police arrived. The woman. an employe of a Newport Beach electronics firm , told afficers she was asleep on the living room couch w~ ~he was awakened by a man~f!lTOk· . ine: her hair. Her loud screams apparenlly did nothing except to intensify the amorous desi res of the blond rapist who ordered the woman to undre ss and warned her, "You scream like that again and I'll kill you." After ordering the woman to 'jenjoy" the attack. the rapist forced her to submit to an act of sexual interCQurse. He then left via the rear door and escaped onto Pcmona Avenue. ~ From Page l BONDSMAN. • • Royal Cenadian Mounted Police to finally thank for tracking Cecil down. They aot their maa on breaking and entering charges and quickly Identified him as the escapee whose lmage had be-en plastered all over the border area b; Kaufman. Cecil today ta In a Van- couver jail awaiting court action that seems ce:rtatn to bring him back to Orange Counly. Judge Murray llstened to the story, en- j07ed It and took Kaufman ~f th book. l>iovlded, ol course, that CecU ii put back where ho was when Kaufman took him out. Vancouver police have been fed a ~at deal of d•la by Kaufman. Including the at«y abooll the man w!IO uld he h•d M0,000 tucked away In an"apartment. •• f'rot11P .. e l AU TOS •.• led lo a garage In an Allahelm Industrial com pill where they d La c o v e 'f e·d .tbouaandl ol dollll'.I. -1!Lal equipment •nd psrta taken from the atoleo Porld>eo. • • HE'LL COMMUNICATE Irvine Company's Wiiek Irvine Compan y Taps GOP Aide For PR Position - Airport Study Eyed11 • Mesa Panel Dismisses Offslwre Proposal By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of n. Dtllr PIW Sletf Members of the Q>sta Mesa Aviation Commillee Wednesday nigh! deelared that talk about an aft-shore airport serv· Ing Orange County ls nothJng more th.an "pie in the sky." That observation, made on the basis or extreme construction cost and weather difficulties such as fog , 15 Included in a lengthy resolution to be presented Jan. 10 during a publlc hearing sponsored by lhe Southern California Association of Gov· ernmenlS (SCAG ). The . SCAG ~bearing in Santa Ana will focus lin the development of an aviation plan serving the futur e needs af southern California. The offshore airport as well as other air traffic remedies suggested ror Orange County by s two-year study of SCAG consultants provided a podium for lengthy discussion by the committee, but I\ deClartng lbe only probJem. with air Iranaportalloo Jn Oranae County "la thal wt baveo't had a serious atudy on this." In Ruhmel'a aplnlon, &ocations which have in tbe past been autom~Ucally re- jected should I"! sludied ·:even though there are problems. 0 i "We need Sludy but nol by dilln- tereated parties such as consultants," be added. Much or Wedllcsdly ni'1>1's di.scuslioo Suit Against Irvine Fir1n Dismissed relatively few answers. At the SCAG hearing in Sallta Anp the A $350,000 lawsuit based on Newpor.t committee representatlve , as yet un-Beath attorney Max Sturges' claim that named, plans to state the other recom-the Irvine clmpany was guiltj of fraud rri'tndations of the resolution, which in· when it prevented him from building a elude: ' two-story home on Linda Isle has been focused on a ,....Uy.rejected resolution 10 SCAG by ui'e Cily of Irvine which aak.s .... nUally that .0 airport be coostrucled Jn Cblno Hiii• anc1·that O<tlvlly not~ ea· pended at Orange OOunty Airport and El Toro. • • lmne Coundbnsn Henry Quigley loid committeemen the resolution Wu drafted to lnlliate rurtber study and that 1: does not tnlend to preclude woe ol any of thcso lacillliea by alrplent_a com· paUhie with rcsldonllal attas. ~ Col. Ed Jllll% of the El Toro Mnrine Corps baae said Iha! his faclllly la J>Ol available for joint use by commetclal eralt even though the SCAG coosuitanlS Included ii in the slud,V. Further, he added that use ol the base by military jets bas already caused. "U J: ... .:arious pu blic relations problem'' and that increased use would only serve. to p(Jsh many ~mplaiJ>lng residenlt· ol the area ''.over the feoce. 11 . • --F"°"'Pqel . BIG JET •• , :· -The desirability o!-eatablishing land dismissed in Irvine's favor in <>range •. impact studies around existing and County Superior COurt. North Cen tral, and Frontier Airlines.~: futdT'e airports wllh lhe aim of reducing Judge WUUam C. Speirs took the action Rod SterlJni wmre ''The-DoomailaY Irvine Company President William R. building activity too close to the airports. after Irvine Company lawyen sue-Flight" and it appeared oo televiiioo Mason today announced the appointment -'Ibat military bases such as El Toro ce,,sfUlly argued at the pre-trlal stage Dec. 13, 1966. ~ of c. Tbomai Wilek, deputy chairman of and-Oamp-Pendlel<>rsbould·be protected thllt Sturgea" oompialnrwas without ~ntacled-today at bis 1'>s ...... , •• as possible future airport sites even merit ho Serl """-~ the Republican National Committee, as thoughlbeymay~currentJybeJeasible · me, Ing said he wrote the drpa vice president for oorporr ' , com-r . 1 . . . Sturges had failed to meet a 30-day ex-but "t.o my undying regret." or commerc1a air activity. tension granled when be pleaded for I M · 1· r th · 1 1 d d lo E h · the d el t r · n ay, 1971. shortly ..tter the film was mun1ca tons o e gian an eve p--mp as1s oo ev opmen o more time to clarify his lawsuit and add r · 1 1 11 t' · t · h re-run on Australian television, Qantas ment irm . quie er, ower-po u 1ng 1e engmes Y further allegalions. A. d .,~ I · d t nd ·1· • ll'ways pai .....,.,,000 to an unknown Wilek succeeds Gilbert R. Ferguson, gove mmen ' in us ry 8 communi ies. Sturges, 2219 Fortuna , addltionatly ho i · eel -That the use or higher performance man w c aim to put a similar who resigned several mo:i.~ to forn1 and bigger aircraft not be overlooked if argued before Judge Speirs throughout pressure bomb an a plane bound · for his awn public relations agency. Wilek the.· have 8 lower noise (decibel ) output. hjs lawsuit that the Irvine Comp&ny's ti-Hong Kong, Alter the ransom was paid. will assume his new jo'u Jan. 22. -EncoUrage support of state noise tie lo much af its NeWport Beach the airline received a phone "all, sayir.g Mason had high praise for the man laws and operational procedures which waterfront property, especially Bayside there was no bomb aboard. Drive, was ''defective.'' who now has full management tend to abate noise. The last time the high-altitude caper responsibility for the national COP public Committeemen further indicated that The lawyer has further claimed that was pulled was Aug. 3, 1971, wbeQ a relations program. "serious study" should be undertaken by the Bureau of Land Management, the BOAC jetliner carrying 380 persom lfas "Mr. Wilek's proven leadership in the county or some other agency of the Department of the Interior and the U.S. diverted to Denver, but no bomb ·was government and business and extensive proposed airports at Chino ljills, El Toro Anny Corps of Engineers have been ad-fouod . · background in communications will be 11n and Camp Pendleton. vised. of a situation that allegedly clouds Serllng said that after the first telecast asset to our company's corporate com-The committee, composed_.of represen-the Irvine Company's title to land in the of The Doomsday Flight "a w~le munlcations program," he said. tatives of the Costa Mesa City Council, area. fraternity of pathological !~ks cra'llfled Before his appointment to the airline and Federal Aviation Agency Sturges also alleged in his plea for out of the woodwork. I really diha't Republican National Committee in June representatives, and ather experts, a~ more time to amend his action that realb:e the pathology of the audience - of 1972, Wilek served one year as assis-' peared to be· unanimous in condemning felony fraud charges are pending against that nuts could be triggered. to acts of tant admJ.nistrato r of the U.S. Small CQnsultant·typc studies that must be* officers and directors of the Irvine Com· violence. Business Adm in is tr at ion with "read &y the pound" and do not pany and the Irvine Foundation. -"I thought we had finished it oft responsibility for congressional and realistically attempt to get at the prob-He also staled that be intended to because they don 't show it anymore,"· he public affairs. Jems. amend his complaint to a comprehensive said. From UIOO to 1970, Wilek headed his Committee .Chairman Dale Rulunel class action against the Irvine Comp«ny ··NBC, the network that showed the film own public relations firm , Thomas: Wilek summed up their dissatisfactions by seeking a total or $400 million in . all 't d th aid ould Associates in Los Angeles. Among his damages. or gin Y. reran 1 an en s it w clients were the Equitable Llft lpsorance Irvine Company lawyers had earlier never show it again . Society, Wa1t Disney Productions, Cabot, Front Page J successfully challenged Sturges' claim "Quite obviously I wouldn't have writ- Cnbot, Forbes Company and Economic that the company was guilty of fraud. ten it if I bad known what W8.S! going to Resources Aµociatloo . breach of contract, slander or title and happen,'' said. Ser~. t~ fatn.ect • • • represented a num bi!r of socia1 and stitulional rights of Max and Iva Sturges, Sources close to the undergrOuitd educational clients including the Diabetes aod air facilities, G~ said, adding that the lawyer's wife. · Basciue separatist organization "Home- AssoclatJoo of Southern California. 30,000 beds for visitors would be avail-The allegations stemmed from Sturges' land and Liberty" (ETA) denied re~ts Burbank Community Hospi tal, the able by 1976. purchase of a '34,000 Linda Isle lot and by French rad.lo stations that the group Volunteers of America, the Los Angeles Cost estimates include $15 million in what he said was a blocking by the Irvine was behind today's bomb threat. C.ounty Museum of Natural History and capital expenditures and $15 million in Company and the Linda Isle Community "We categorically deny to have the Galifomia losUtite of the Arts. operating expenses prior to the Olympics Association of his plans to build a twe>-anything to do with the alfair," tPe Wilek was graduated from UCLA. He and during the competition. story home on the site. underground sources told newsmen. ~ was a recipient of the ~ilver Anvil Award ,-:~~:;::i~~~~~F;:::;;;:~;;;;;:::::;;;;;~~;:;~~=;;;;;;;~~;;;;::.;::~::--..O. of the Public Relations SOciety of I America. ~· Wilek, 40. said he and his wife will be moving to the Irvine-Newport Beach area from their current home in Alexandria, Va. Funeral Slated For Mesa Verde Golf Official Fun.era! services are scheduled Friday ror Ditle Elwood Smith. $Uperiotendent of. the Mesa Verde CountrY Club' golf CQUrse since it was built in the early 1960s. ~le died Tuesday. He was 53 . ~. Smith was a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. and served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. He leaves his widow. Beverly: a daughter, l\.1ary ;. sons, Jam~s and Noel, all of the family home ,at 1638 Baker St., C.Osta Mesa: a daughter, Janet Schones of Costa Mesa: a brother, Lee Smith. Jr. of Iowa: and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. al Baltz-Bergeron Chapel, Costa ~1esa. Burial will be private. .Last ·Rites Held-· For Eugene Haid Funeral services were held today io santa Ana for Eugene Haid of Costa Mesa who died Saturday at Long Beach MeNOrial Hospital. - Mr. Haid. 67, waa born Jn Klmsas and lived In the Harbor Area for 45 years. He was a master craftaman in ship- buildlng and was weli·known In yachliog circles. Durlng World WRT 0 , be was In charge of the shlpbuildlng at the old South Coast Company. He was later employed by Ardell Marina from llleO to 1970. He ls survived by a sister, Nina Davis ol Santa Ana. Plane Crash Kills 5 . -BLAIRS'l'OWN, Ion (UPI) -Five Ctdar J\lpida, lowa...men were killed Wedneiday when a prival~ llfln.<nglnc J)fane c:raabed durln; a snowstorm In • l1rm field about four mUes northwest of here. The~ane, • Beecberall Klngalr. 'A'IJ own by Moramerlcan Corp., a Cedot~P di financial firm, and four of the Vlctlms, l.Cfu<t<iir tl\e puor, were employea of lbe f111T1. JJ.J. garnff f 'JANUARY Substantial Savings Throughout the Store 15 to 25% SAVINGS on Several Bedroom,. . Dining Room and Occasiona1 Collections by ... HERITAGE J and DREXEL Your Jaoorl~ htttrior designer will be haPP11 to Glol.tt yov H.J .. GAl\l\ElT f URNffl1RE PROFESSIONAL OJ'<fl M0n. l~EAIPR DESIGNEU .Tllun. l FtL Evos. ' . 2215 HARIOll ILVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. . . • I I \ " I' ' t " .: I • • r;. ''I -<;1 I I j •