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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• . ' •· • orm • (;010111uters Shun -D11ndreds of Gulls New Orleans • ID Peril Big Canyon .. -neservoir Water - • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * , TUESDAY AFTEflNOON, -JANUARY 9, 1973 f \IOL. '6, NO. f1 I SECTtoNS, 2' !"AGES Rain-drops-Fallin • 1 . Blast Tied --·-_, Gulls l 11v ade ~Ca11 yo11 Reservoir To Su-er ,,,,,,,,,,,_,._,,,_,,,,,,,,,,p ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_. • DAILY PILOT J'Ml!t tr R!Plt\I KMll!at' CHARLES LARAWAY EMPTl~S AWNING FULL OF -RAIN WATER Wife Eleanor Observes Procedure 1t Couple'• Bal lt le Business Biggest Storm of Winter Ties Up Traffic on Coast By GEORGE LEIPAL oi ltlf DaU, Pu.t SW# .. Orange Coast communities soaked up , an average hall inch of rain oven]ght, morning rush hour traffic slowed in the waning drizzle and the largest winter storm moved eastward today. The national Weather Service forecasts fcdr skies on Wednesday and chances of more rain ftom Thursday to saturday. • Denny. Denny sald the rain which begao al 2;30 a.m. today brought Jhe :µ'ea seasonal total to 5.75 inches as or 8 a.m. On the same day last year 5.20 inches had fallen , Depny said. County offic!Bls reported .37 Inches at a Santa Ana station which to date this season has logged 6.41 Jncl>es compared (See RAIN, Page I) Law Calls Halt Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the· gen~ driz;le without incident, aj.tbough !;9hle 1 680 customer! of sOu~ Clilt!oriiia ~ - Jn tbe_WestclilfNeWI>OrU!elihts area's of T.o.-L.ong: Dance Newport Beach and COsta )I~ . ...,.. wtthout electricity -for about 30-minutes Bi1Ri:imJTON,' Iowa (UP!) ·_ Iowa's this~=~ sald a palm frond fe11 Uquor laws rather than sheer endurance across a 12,QOO.volt po~er line near 17tl!, ~ haye ro~ an e~ 'to the state's fi~st Street and Tustin Avenue sbOUt 7Js a.m... fdliilce marathon smce the 1930s, 'JWl causing the outtage. I"_ . '"~·.... ..~~r ~pits ending in a tie for ~firtl The powor I01ll aff-traffic J!gl!ts 1 )i!Bce', , , lllJd fooled comniu\el: -trallfctn-the am-:-' omcia!S of the mara\llon, held; here1o. wt~~,JJ'!:~ ~ri· ::.1:%.~~1~:ru: 15 to 25 knots lhis morning and from the Sllnday becaus• llqoor Ltws require the southwest and west this afternoon. Winds dOllng' of an establishments oervlng liq· are expeCled to decrease tonight to from uor at l a.m. SUoday five.to Ii-· Westerly-breezes.from.I Wr 30 houn'of neaM>Ontk.uoos dan- to 18 knots are predicted for Wednesday. clng,-four cpuples remamect on their feet Rainfall amounts logged 1n Orang• , and moving -the requlr<ment ror vlo- Cout cities ovemlght'ranged from a low tory -and offlclab muJUplled the r~st of .10 of an Inch in San Clemente to a prltt of a tropllY and $100 cub by loor hlgh or ,56 Inch re<Orded by H""tlngton and declared all to he wlbnen. TOO Be.ch amal<ur. woatllennan J. Sherman _marathon ralll!d U,000, . Y . • • By L, PETER KRIF.G Of ~ D1lly l"llOI Sl11ff Big Canyon reservoir in the hills above Corona de! Mar is under seige by hun· dreds of seagulls that Newport Beach city officials say could endanger the city's water supply. . Sniper Fear Keeps City Traffic Down ' NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -While (he heatt of the-city returned to normal to- day, the poUCe chief said he is convinced that a second member of a sniper team ~ killey six ~rson.s escaped. T h e people "'·ere quiet and calm -but still afraid. A search of e\•ery ooe of the 300 rooms in lhe'Howard Johnson llotel produced no trace of a second sniper. Police lifted roadblocks that closed off a SO-square-block a~a of the city. It was a cold, cloudy and windy \\'inter day as the people returned to work all over town. But traffic was tighter than usua1 for rush hour on Loyola Boulevard . which runs in front ol the IS·story hotel that'was the scene or the bloody fighting Sunday and Mooday. "P,eople are afraid to use ~ the street this morning," said a cab driver who noted the lighter-than-usual traffic. Police Superintendent Cfarence Giar· russo said he believed there was a second sniper and that he was either a "super· brain" or police negli~e allowed him to escape. 1be sniper or snipers began firing rrom atop the hotel, which ls across the street from City Hall and only lour blocks rrom the city's famed French Quarter. Sunday morning after setting fire to a number of rooms: Seven persons ware killed -including a black sniper and three Y.'hite Police· • men -and at least 20 others were wolUld· ed. inJbe tn1uing gunfire that lasted more thrut >I hours, P91ice said. The dead In· cludea a \Vlrginia couple on their second boneynt(01 and the hotel's assist.ant man· ager. "I was tn the Navy and I've never seen anything 90 well plannned," said Russell Duke, 41, field superintendent for the city Department o! Safety Permits. "They (lemlr!ats I had to have help from the Inside to escape. I thin!< they could have worn One of the wounded in· dlViduals' clothes - a jacket pulled off a fireman or a policeman who was treat· ed and hJJ clothes ldt at the scene. Th•y , !See SNIPER. Page fl - "\Ve're being invaded by seagulls," Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin said;, Monday, "and the results on the quality of water are somewhat alarm· ing." But Devlin has come to the reservoir's defense, like any good pubUc works director would do . The invasion began over the weekend, he said. and reaction was SYo'ift . Derlin went out and rented a cannon to repel the pesty birds. "It's a carbide cannon ,'' Devlin said, "It's fired by acetyten..? gas."' That, he said, Is the noise that Harbor View residents have been bearing off in the distance. "We had . to fire it about every 40 s~nQs the first couple ol days," Devlin said, "But now we only fire it when we need it -a couple hours a day." Devlin said the cannon doesn't really shoot anything. It just makes a big bang. That ~ng ,has prompted complaints from some residents along San Joaquin Hills Road but Devlin told councilmen 1'.~onday that better the noise than polluted drinking water. "It has caused some complaints," he · said, "bot it has been effective." He said the invasion of gulls \\'Ould no doubt have totally contaminated the water if left undisturbed. As it was, he said. the public works department had to dump two tons of chk>rine in the water to purify it. He said the seagullt. produce con-- siderable defacation, but a companion problem is the fact th'\l they feed at the dump o(f Bonita CanyoTNtoad and return to wash their muddy feet in the water. He said a few gulls would be no prob- lem. There have always been some around, but the hund~s that have swanned in must be dispersed . Councilmen thought it might be better to use bird calls to scare the seagulls away. "The problem is, They do not have (See SEAGULL, Page !I OIL I;EA K SP ILLS OF F NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) -An eslirnated-400,llOO-«allons "'"•II spUled lo. to the water about five miles off Southwest Pass early today, the Coast Guard reported. A spokesman said the 9.~·barrel spill WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District's Caspers Caspers R etains Chairma1i ship Of County Board Fiflh District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers of NeWpor-t Beach was re-elected chairman of the Board or Supervisors to- . day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the loser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden· Grove. Supervisor Robert \V. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Clark. Clark was later elected vice chainnan for a second tci:m. Caspers has been a board member for l\110 years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the board . He was the second Firth District Supervisor in coun· ty history to hold the chairrnari ship. Alton· Allen of South Laguna \\'as chairman in 1070. The top county post has bee n rotated in recent years between the \'arious districts but there is M rule that this continue. Ship l o Be Repaired • occurred when a Sigl)al ·Oil Co. tank rup-SAN DIEGO fUPl) -The aircraft car· tured aboard a P,latlorm in West Delta rier USS Kitty Hawk , scene of a race riot Block 19. while at sea last October, steamed A' Coast Guard helicopter monitoring northward ~ay, headed for a si~·month the ·spill said zs..knot ~s were blowing layup_ for repairs. Tht (K),()00.-ton can1er the oil offshore ln a 90UthwcsterlY~ dittc-left San Diego Monday for the San Fran: - tlon.--------===--""=-"'liii""iiiNaval Shipyard at Hunter's Point, Ja;.i[-wiU be overhauled. Heated Air Dy JACK CHAPPELL Of tM Ofl!Y 'll•f Staff Two men were injured. one cri tically burned. v•hcn super-heated air from a fire exploded through an apartment in the Surr and Sand motel complex J\olon· day in Laguna Beach. Yui Chum \Vong, 50. is reported in very critical condition today with second and third degree burns over 70 percent or his body, Kay \\'oo. 42 . \\·as still undergoing tests toda y to determine the exact nature of his injuries. a spokesman from the Orange County f\fedical Center burn unit &aid. ~Both men . cooks a1 the Outrigger Rcslauranl . "·ere asle('p in their quarters when the <'Xplosion occurred . apparently rhe result of a fire which started in the elec!rica l panel of a beauty shop bclo\v the apartme1H. - A third man. Tonv ~f11. 29. \\•as sleep- ing in the quart('rs. but managed '·l escape \\'ilhou t injury. Aeling Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said flames from tht! elrctrical panel burned up the wall anrl into the floor space bct11·een the apartment floor and the ccil · ing of the beauty shop. A plun1bing inspection panel located in tt closet or the t1vo men·s bedroom was open and the fire and hot air shot into the coo~.~· quart ers . ..\Yhen ~·ou have a confined area such .'.Is that 11·i1 h all the ~·i ndows and doors tSee BLAST, Page ZI Coast Weather 1'hc weatbe.rlady sees fair skies on \\".ednesday. with slightly warm· Cr temperaturei. but increasing cloudiness on Thursday , with a chance of showers through Satur· day .. Highs on \Vedncsday 58-64 . Lows 42-48. INSIDE TODAY Presirlf!nt Nixon Qffers his re· flecti<nts os he tunu 60 and gives this advice: "Ntver slow down." See storv . Page 12. l..M. .. ,. • Mttl "' ltnolc• • e.11"""" ' Mfvlft " Clft-.t"M 11·J• l'Mlutl ,....,., tt C~ 1a N1t1t111I M... .. C__,. 11 0..llM Ct!iillft I °""' Mtftclb • '"'" lf-17 I ......... ..... . . ' ~ """*• lMl-1---1 ••tettlhlm.tflt It Ttlt¥h.... lt .. -... '"" ni..ttn " ,..,. IM "-' L ,. Wt•""" -4 Mtrft(-u ._., """ 1).tJ AM ........... 14 !trlill ...... W • I ' ' , I , . ~---'·-' . • .-DIJLY PIUll s . . - Nixon OKs Attacks to Protect B52s ,.,.....p. ... J SNIPER ••• ' ' could ba.e walked oot undetec1ed Ibis WI)' • SAIGON (APi -l'teli~t Nisoo bas authorized ·u.s. r11hter escort& to 1ltack North Vte«nam .... MIGs or-llllface-to-alr mlssile silts above the 20th parallel if they threaten American B52s below the DOrtbern limit Nixon bas placed on the bombing or North Vietnam, relilble ...,.... reported today. , Tbo U.S. Command also aonowicecl to-~ay that tin Air Force F4 Phantom shot down a MlG2t alona the 2Qtb parollel Sunday when it threatened a filght or BS!s. The command said that the MIG was downed "northwest of 'Ibanh Hoa," only 10 miles below the 20lh parallel, and spokesmen tefused to say Just bow far northwest of the dty. 'nlk WU. il>- terpnited u: • tacit ackDow~t that the' dOlfleht utellded -Ille parallel. U.S. sources outllde the ~ !Jr dlcated today that Hanoi Radio wu oot lying when It reported lut week that U.S. fl1htm escorting ........-,. plane• attacked antilln:raft defenaea In Hoo Blnh Province south of Hanoi. The U.S. Command denied at the time thnt American planes bombed ere- selected targets above tho m J*Sllef, but It refused to comm~t oa recon-- oalssance operations and what ection fighter escorts might hove taken. In Wasblngton, Pentagon spokesman .. DAILY l"ILOT ..... """' MINUTES AFTER EXPLOSION AT SURF AND SANO MOTEL Supor-hoattcl Air 81111 ln)urtcl Two, Starttcl Flro From Pagel Jerry w. Prtedbelm aa1d no "oftemlva operaliollllt are beloC carTled out above Ibo llllb pml!el Bui he roflllOll -ment when uked speclllcolly II fl&bter eocortJ were permitted to attaclt 8Mll\Y planes or millile alt<t above the line that lhttll<!ltd U.S. B52I or other .-inait- ~-=iaid bo ..Wd not dlscus.s the specilic rules of eogagl!l1ll!f1t•· lfll' American pilots and, at ooe point, noted that the report was attribu.ted to U.S. """"""wi.lde the. commaod. "News ...,,... «1talde tht military command are unlikely to know wbat'a going on Inside the command," be aald. • eace a Tis Last 6 Hours -No Results . But wbm llbd II lie wu uytni the llory WU la8cewate, Friedbelm bid DO commeol. . - '!be MIGU downed ~y WIS credited to C&pt. Palll D. HOWlllll, 21, o1 Woosi.r, Ohio, and Lt. i:.r.r-w. Kellman, 25, ol Uartly, Del. Tiie pilots ...,.r1ed they !Ired two mJaUes at the enemy jet alter delecllilf II on rader, and-Oii< mlsslle blew It up. • It was the filth MIG ,.ported downed by U.S. crews Blnce Dec. II. The U.S. Command said !IS North Vi.tnamese jell have been downed durinc Ult war. Tbirty..un. 8* dropped about 1,100 tooa of bombl lo the North VietollllCIO Panhandle during lhe 24 boura ending at FrotiiP .. e1 SEAGULLS ... riiany natural enemies," Devlin, an amateur omltbologist, told "'"1ncume.. I a.m. today, U.S . ..,..,.,.. said. 1be'com- n1Md said the target• lnclOded aupply cadleo .... IUllP1Y ""'-to 16 m11 .. ooutb ol 'll>aab Hoa and 10 to 30 miles Mrthwest of Doog Hol, another port 15 milea above the demllltarlzed iooe. llurilll the wne period, lhe command said, U.S. flglltet-bomberl made 128 strikes In the Panhandlel destroying su~ ply trucks and setting fUcl depotl afir<. Hanoi claimed that two 8$b Wtte downed Monday and k>day "below the 20th parallol, and an unmanned .....,.. n1ln1oce plane wu abot down oorth of Hanoi on Mooday, but the U.S. COmmand uid It bad no ptaoe looaes to n1port. Banlier, "lt9, Admits 60 Fraud Counts Vice M.ayor Howard Rogers then sug• gested a tape recording of mating calls of-seaguJls "could be hidden somewhere Y.ARJs (AP) -Henry A. Kissinger In downtown Costa M...... ROME, Ga. (AP) Fonner conferred with Le Due 1bo for six hourt / Comcilmen, in a more serious vein C&rtem1Ue banker Lamar B. Hill, today in the second .session of their Viet· asked Devlin to look to other solutlonJ charged in the disappearance of $4.7 nam peace talU as Jlanol 'lleclared In 'a iJJan the callllOn, If poaslble, but permit-million In b4nk funds. pleaded guilty to- broadcast that "there bas not been any ted blm to cool.iftue to uae it as nece> day to 60 counts of fraud. sign •howtna that the negotiations will sary. Sentence was not Immediately pused. reach any resulta." Devlin also pointed out that aeagullJ He faces 8 muimum sentence ol :KIO ''111eft bad to bt at lee! two mlpm,'.' He rdened to theoriea that rl<:ochet- bul -doo't shout back." Ho Mtrl'Od to lheori ... that rlchocbet-tna ,police bollela might have -mis-taken ror ll)lper fire alter cme terrorlat wu kllled Sunday night an the hotol roof. Several policemen and newsmen said they heard another anlper shouting after lbe tint cunman was slain. FrOm the thne the first sniper was killed by police fire Sunday night until Monday alternooo'• final uaault oo the roof .ooUce were positive there wa.s a aeoond, and pooslbfy a third, sniper. But none was found. In the final assault, five poUcemeri were Wl>Wlded, either by ricocheting bullets fired by fellow oUicers or by cbwtks of concme dillodged '1l'll\!llfire. ,. biDldied o!tlleC.1)''St;l!Jlr poic(; men surrounded or were ia the hole! dur- ing the siege. After the rooftop \\'as taken, Giarrusso divided his men into two platoons Mon- day night and ordered I.hem to search every nook and cranny of the hotel. The first group started on the roof and combed the building until Ibey got to the bottom. .The sec:ood platooo started at lhe lobby and·aearcbed until Ibey get to the top. When Ibey finished, they switched jobs and started again. • The five hour search turned up nothing. ''The search has beet1 com-pleted," ~ lice information deputy Ben Bourgeois said. •LThe search was very, very intern;. Ive. No one was found." President Nlxon's nation81 securtty ad-have a long lifespan, 15 to 18 years, and years in prison and '300,000 In fines. vLser was the host of the meeting in an many of them at the reservolr appear to Hill, 49, entered bll plea as U.S. L h D J Americen-owned villa overlooking a golf be four°" five years old, Just the breeding District Court Judge William C. O'Keiley ync raws 00r8 course In suburban St. Norn la Brelecbe. age. Jr. prepared to begin jury selection In NEW YORK CAP) -Irish Prime As at Monday's metting on Communist ''It's •i attractive area for them," he the case. Minister John Lynch, here on a week's ground, there was no J)l:bllc handebaking said, "ad'd with a good source of food Hill's face was ashen at he entered the visit to promote v .s .. Jrish trade rela~ between the.two sides, re6ectlng the a~ t~y mlgbt decide to stay around a long plea in a crowded courtroom. tions, was the target of another parent chilly atmosphere of the talks 11'!1r; ~ In exchange for the plea, 120 counts demonstration Monday by Irish· following the ma.salve American bombing · we don't ge, rid of them now, We were dropped. Americans critical of his government 's raids on North Vietnam. c_ould experience a real seagull popula· O'Kelley asked Hill if be had been policies toward Northern Ireland. But Tho and ••-ad·'·--emerged lion expioalon." teed I · · · · uui; "lltC.I• guaran eruency m sentencwg m ~i:· Lynch drew jeers from about three dozen smlllng ·rrom the villa at lhe end ol tbe De\'lln said he bonowed the c111111m1 change for the plea: protesters u he arrived at NBC-TV meeUna, ln marked contrut with their he'1 using from the Metropolitan Water "No, sir, I haven't been proml5ed studios in Roctereuer Center, where he grim exprwlooa when the -u.g Dtstrict wblcb baa bad 1im11ar problems anything except that I could plead only to was Interviewed on NBC's' "Today" began.mil Klaln1er ailo directed a wan _w_ltb_ao_mo_o_f_lta-'-own_reservotr_c_:.::..:c'· ___ _:lhe::..::60::..coun::..::::ll::,_" .::lh::e.:'.gr:.:•::.ying~::"::ill:.:sa::id:::·_: _ _:•ho::::w::... _______ __: __ s e toward waltlng newsmen and 1 photographers when be left the villa a few minutes later. . BOth sides maintained their mutually agreed news blackout o.ver the sub;ec&a under dlacusaloo. Tho North Vietnamese delegation an· noonced that Kissinger and Tho will meet again Wednelday, In lhe Comrnun!st- owned vllla at G~ Sur Yvdle where Ibey held their first meeting. '!be delgations lunched In tbo villa, the property of a wealthy American buslnealman. It wu not known whether Kissinger and Tbo lunched together, but food was provided by the U.S. dolegatlon. While the meeting was In progress, President O<orges Pompldou of France Our First Clearance Sale in 3 Years • • • ·--..... ,..1c;. ,.,. "'' ,... ......... ........ .. .... fMl•llM ""' -·-... _ ,.r "'' l"I· ......... 11111•11• ...... ....... .. ... NYLON SHAGS NYLON SCULPTURED 7.9S lO !I; 1.so Or1ng• 6.95 2211 4.95 Gold 8.95 30 5.9S Oliv• 7.95 2411 ' 5.95 Gr••n ton•• 7.95 2S 6.50 Olivo & Gold 7.95 62 .5.95 llu• & 9r11n 7.95 ]]. S.95 81i91 7.95 BLAST told a news conference be wu "bitterly • • • disappointed" when the talks broke down 8.fS 541/.i " S.9S R•d & Bloek . 7.95 27 Y1 I.ti 8umi•h•cl &oJcl 4711 1.95 Gold 8.50 ll 5.ts 6rey·9r11n 1.95 6.H ·Barger Remains ~~u~· ~-~-~-~·~_ .. -;----~-~::....,.~,,,--..,-;-...:...JJJ~· ~·~---·-~~~~-_;..·~-~-~·,-;...·--i-,J-.:- •losed and with excessive heat, "f hope With an my heart that the r.50 2 • ow • 9• 29 Ro el blue »aiJ-J _.__ somelbliii llaLiol:\Q.&o," JluiJrlAl<L_ negoliattons silcceed ti>!!J!!n!<" be "i\1-.Uil umpm «Y He .,Pwn«i that as oxygen in the con-de<l,-''iliil-tllil we WJn not liave ao e eternal succession of discussions in Paris I-'-~--------. - . . .. --..... .. ..... ·· · ··--· .... flllld. .. 1-·la used-up, .the fir• ... ta ... amtbombtttrl'ifm-1n-iroi1lrV-1etiiut"' -· • SAN ·FRANCISCO (AP) -Arter seven fresh air. A cracked window or opened ~months behlnd bars, Hell's Angels leader door will provide that !teeded oxygen and 1,Ralph """'--·" Barger mJn._t have gone ._....,. ao• an explosion may occur. :1ree.were-tt not for a long pending llCklay "'The minute It blowe, everything Is Jn. ;federal Jail term for bail jumping. stimt r .... everything that la burnable ii ~ Barger posted $100,000 ball Monday in on fire," Kuhn said. :Alameda County &lperior Court in Wong aod Woo apparently jumped ·Oakland here h tri J J 22 from their second story bedroom win-:. w e goes on a an. on dow. A witness at the next door motel !kidnap and narcotics charges. said be saw Wong leap from the window \ Federal marshals then brought hlm to and on to tbe asphalt about 20 feet below :San Francisco for U.S. Dlstrlci Court ap-and roll on the ground in an attempt to :pea.ranees on tax evasion and firearms put out the flames covering his body. :Violation cases. Barger posted SI0,000 W.:@ 'ln ~plpg fro!Jl the ~ wil!dow w.led ·In buslles. Guss from the window !bail ln the tax case and signed a SS0,000 was blown some 30 feet and the whole ;security bond in the other case. ~ frame wa.s ripped from the ! However, the government opposed a 1tructunt by the blast. ;requested reduction of the '50,1)1)() bail No estlmate ol'loss In the llrO aiid u· !and noted Barger Jtill owed 90 days· in ploslOD bu been determined P.tDdln& Jn. •jail, a sentence given July 13, 1971, and vesUpUon by the Laguna Beach buUdiu .affirmed last April by the ttb Circuit department, Kuhn said. However, he sa1a •Court of Appeals . he believed it would be to exeta of : Public d~ender Hames Hewlitt, $I0 ,000. !representing Barger, said the govern· The department responded with all :ment was at fault for failing to notify his ,three fire companies and 17 men to fight . ;client of the appellate court ruling befon! lhe blaze at 1555 S. Coast Highway. It 'M nd was controlled in about 20 minutes. . o ~ F' t The bail jumping charge resulted in i.remen Croin the first ooit on the •lrial on another gun: charge. scene immediately donned breathing 1 equipment and behind "fog" nou,les • • OUNe& COASf IT DAILY PILOT TN er.,.. C.0.1 DAil Y Pit.OT, Wltlil \lltl~ h ~ Ille "-""Pt"ess, i.. PUblbtlcd b-/ the OrMl;e CO.st PU"blblllrl!I COlftlllll'IY. ~ r.tte edlftoN ..-. -'llMd• ~ ......_ F..W.y, fer O.hl Mesi, /'4~ hid!, H1.nlinglon IMdl/Fovnllllt \t.ilq, l..ieunl flffeft, lr'flM/$adGlt.Ntk ...... SHI Clttnentt/ J.M J""1 f;apl$lr1no. A 1ingl1 r111oMI «111191'1 h pvbl~ Sllvrdl)" Ind Stlnd•n. TN "llKllM' P1,1bli.tli119 pl1111 Ii II U) wm e1y imm, Cotti Mnt, C.lllOm"9, ~ Ro1>1fi N. W11d Pr1$10tnt and l"l,to!illltf" Jeck R. Curley VJt;e Praldt<!I aflCI Centrll MIN"' Tho""1' k11•il Editor 'T11011111 A, M11rphi11e M•tlellnl l!cHtor # Cl.1fle• H. loo• Rich.tr4 P. Nin charged into the apartment to search for any other possible occupants trapped in4 side. None were present. "That 's our first duty, to make sure that everybody is out of there," Kuhn said. JFK Strategy Hit LONDON (AP 1 Sen. Barry Goldwa ter. a former Republican presidential candidate , said r.Ionda y night that if President John F. Kennedy had bombed North Vietnam "the "·ar would have been over before it started." Goldwater. who favored bombing the north in bis unsuccessful 1964 campaign against President Johnson, was In- terviewed by British Broadcaating Corp. television in Washington. """" p ... J RAIN' e e e to 4.43 inches for the same period last year. Santiago Peak weather watchen reported .50 inches overnight brillging the 8"aSOnal total there to 13 toches, compared to 14.f locbes last year at tbe same time. In . .Laguna..Beach, raiJJ •licked lltteil but cauaed few runofl « flooding prob- '"""· P a r k 1 Superintendent Clyde Sweetaer said clly crews were checking atorm drains to lleep them rr.. of debrla. "I\'s a good rain J.: it sta)"I tbb,way," Sweetser Bald of the gen!le nlnfall. "We need the moisture." Irvine offiolail agreed and city citizens . asSlltance officer Richard Dorris said he'd recelVed no complaints of flooding. Even the MacArthur Boolevard !Jr tenect!on with the San Diego Creet flood control channel wu clear for lralfJc lhil morning. Students atteoding Hitper Elemeotary School In Co.o;ta Mesa lhil morning were not so ·fortunate, however. Drainage at the 42S E. 18th Street location is poor and water accwnulated to curb height. Accidental Shooting H.eport Corrected Two facts concerning the accidental shooting of 12--year~d Mary JoAnne Lui: of Irvine were incorrect]y reported in r.tonday's edition of the Daily PUot. The Lux gjri died of a gunshot wound on Friday night , and not on Saturday night. Police say the weapon discharged during the tragic accident belonged to JoAnn Lux' grandfather and not the grandfather of the girl who pulled the trigger. The,.D8ily Pilot regrets the er-- rors. . • AlslJt•n! MINOlng Ed!ton -Clelfl Mn•: UI Welt l ty Sfl'Ht .....,.,. l..U.: lUI Ntwport lot.tl•Wrd t..et-•11c11: m ,.... .. , ... ..._ Hffllif!lflOll e...:111 1711J: &Nell ll~rd SM C111MM11 ais Hortfl fl Clmlrle a111 Frogs AhOund ' -~ • , .. ••••• (7141 '42o4Jtl di trw A4•11h11tt '4L1671 ,.,.. c...-.,.,.... ..... ~ ~ 4'2-4421 ,,.... ...,. 0.--e.w..ty ~l!let _,,,. Otwr1tht. tm. er..... CNt1 ~., ...... ~. ,.. ,.... tl!Wlft, 1111n1r"""'-Wltorlll nwMI' tr ffwtrl~ ,._. ll'lf1. .. ...,,llhtClt WltNUt 1iPldN ,... nilulllll_L....,,~f!!tlrl'· -----1 S-. cl ... --MW •I COit. MM1. C.11,_.., ~-"Y CMffli' OM' ~' " -it "·'' "'"'""'' .. .....,. *"'"'"•• .... ~. " ... Tlireat Seen. in San Diego Area SAN DIEGO (AP) -SclenUsts at the Natural History Museum say African clawed frogs now abound In sll miles of the ~·est Mt. HeliJ: Md Sweetwater river drain~ soutbea5& of here. 'Ille allppecy li'Ogs, growing fO lfv• lilClieS IOOg, ifevoor iiiieCl8 and native froas and are consi~ 1 threat to the balance of nature. Six,'$ MY,~~ caUiftt alnco 1 beovy -washed them oot ol a poiiW. ey wet'i"6rlJiilh!"fl'OnrAf!lca !OrlIOiHll ))regl!IDcy'Wtl~. 'By 1111 Iha frog! aro expected to inlen marshlands tlJroulhout Iha .,.. ..,lh and soolhca&t of San Diego to the Mexican Bonk:r, olflclals !oared. - \' • 7.9S 91 1/1' 7.95 27 1/1 8.95 2.91/1 8.95 90 9.95 52 10.95 40 l .9S 49 9.9S 21 v. 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Ii.NCI 1tlJ • Ev•rything: 5ubj1ct let p_rior stle. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av•. COSTA MESA -. 646-4838 HOl/RSi Mon.-l'hru_l'hun.: 9 ta 5:30-FRI. 9 ta 9-S~T .. 9:3o ta 5 ... - " • Sc ag of .. . no "" JD1 ' k. l 1 Sc co ve sci pc a sci of wl sl! di! "' ... to1 po I .. ph an di! fr< ve ba th. sir pr ' as: pr Su I be> ml se1 tal Sc sh Hi WI ml ' • Jl . - Seliool Site . ' District ·Makes Good Land Deal By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Of .. Dellr f'lllt la.ft Trulleei of tbe Capi.traoo Unified School District gave "In principle" agreement lo spend ,W,000 for a piece of choice Laguna Niguel property for use as a junior high achool alte. For the pri<.'t, the district wW rtce\ve not only 17.5 acres of land, valued at more than $130,000, but $412,000 worth of ·~ir lo the property;-1nclllding * * * Sclwol Board Backs VD Instruction street lighting, water, oewe,. and roads. The un1q .. deal wu offered to lrustA!etl by Avco Community Oeveloperl as a "trade" for a land oUer made to the dlslrict by the development Orm aorne months back. The orfgtnal offer to the district was fpr roughly 14 acres of land near the tn- teNection of Niguel Road and Crown Valley Parkway. Ailco;-llilwever, was rorced lo dt'oe the offer when geo)oglcal studies pinpointed a fault running through tbe parcel. The new donation not only is l&ra:er, but is level, bas better access and ls Let- ter located to serve lbe Mission Viejo area. The property is located near the \n- tersection of Crown Valley Parkway ahd Chaparosa Avenue. ~ unanlmo!ISIY agreed lo formalize an agreement with Avco dW'- lng their regular meeting Feb. 5. Followina: approval of the gift by the district Avco will file lhe required tract Trustees · of 'the Capistrano Unified map, environmental impact ~statement School District Monday night endorsed a and other pennit requests with the coun- continuing program of instruction on ty · venereal disease for junior high and high The development firm also hu agreed school students. to grade the 1ite and install all utilities The board unanimously voted to and roads, according to Ken Kester, con- purchase the film "VD, A New Focus" at troller for Avco 's Laguna Niguel opera- a cost of '350, for use at the junior high Uons. school level. Kester told the board that U grading Is Appro.al also was granled for the use under way by May, the dlslrict coold look or a set of color transparencies dealing forward lo <ipening the '1eCOlld junior high with the history, treatment and warning school as early a.s fall, 1974. signs of the two common . venereal Transfer of the propertf from Av& to diseases, gonorrhea and syphlhs. the district, Kester said, would take At the junior high level, students will place when the grading operations-W \ .1 • Charred Lady The burned hulk of the former Br1tis~ luxury liner Queen Elizabeth lies on its side in the sea off Tsing Ti Island, west of Hong Kong. At time of the fire, ' • ' " .. 1 --Uf'IT ....... the 83,000-ton ship was "&?a?.ise University." Esti· mated removal oost is $20 million, and negotiations are under way to get it out. · Jar of Cyanide Found in Search At NY Airport Temporary Replncement Barracks Seen qt Toro receive venereal disease instruction in a utilities 'installation is complete. Upon COu-· called '18oc'ial Concerns." Other receipt of title lo the land, tbe dlslrict NEW YORK (UPI ) -A. routine search El T M ·-f n gh 1 belon · 1 bo to oro arine O:lrps Air Station of. Corps officials said. topics examined in the course include would pay the $125,000. 0 i t uggage gmg 10 a ra ry ficials a.re contemplating construction of Funds have not been approp · t d f pollution. penal reform and ~ abuse. Ratification of a fonnal 1-.. t was technician bas revealed a half-gallon jar na e or hi h hool de Is · ---1 &> .._....... a new 24-unit temporary lodging facility the proposed structure. In g sc , stu n 1~~ve requested by trustee Gordon Peterson. of dead)y cyanide gas v.-hlch. according venereal disease instruction as part of "l don't see how the district could lose to U.S. marshals, could have killed to replace 29-year-old, termite.damaged The present "guest house" was built as physical education programs at the tenth on 1 deal like this," observed Trustee everyone in ~ wide area if opened or barracks judged "tot ally unacceptable" a "temporary" barracks in 1944 with 23 s DAILY PILOT 3 Group 01\.s Nuke Plan At Onofre SAN DIEGO (AP) - A county-wide planning group has approved the Atomlo Energy Commission's enviroomental im· pact statement for fivefold expansion ot its nuclear power plant at San Onofre, three mJles south of President Nixon's Western Whlte House. The Cllmprehenslve Planning Organiza- tion board, represwttng all cities in San Diego County, notiS in Its appr<*I Mon- day that constructjgn of the two new powtr-generating units de~ on the outcome of an AEC hearing on plant safety and environmental effect schedul- ed here next Tuesday. The power plant, 80 per cent owned by Southern California Edison Co. and 20 per cent by San Diego Gas & Electric Co., opened in 1968 wilb a capacity of 450,000 kilowatts . Construction plans call for two new 1,100-kiJo\\'att units to be fin- ished by 1979. Tbe impact statement approYed by the group recommended the plant e~n but noted .several expected adverse en· vironmentaJ effects: -Killing of fish and other marine life by ocean bottom exca:,iation and by di,s.. charge of heated water frorn the plant; -Closing of about 1.000 feet of beach during the six years ol construction, with additional beach areas closed to the pub- lic during winter months; -And closing of about 33 acres of land now u.,ed for recreation and wildlife. In addition, the state Supreme Court ls considering a petition by the e.nvlron- mental group People 's Lobby, which con- tends the present San Onofre plant should be closed because oC radiation dangers. In approving the Impact statemeut, the Comprehen.siVe Plannlng Organization urged the power companies to reduce op- eration of present fossiJ.fueJ plants once the nuclear plants-are completed. and twelfth grade levels. William Enquist. dropped. . for families . _ slee ping rooms and a community toilet 111e board voted to uphold existing "l don't either," echoed Peterson. "l'm The facility ts commonly referred to as facility with only two bathtubs. There are A district policy, that boys be segregated very appreciative of Avco's efforl8 to in-Hugh c. Ballantine, 'lT, Emenon, N.J., a "guest house" and would accommodate no individual kitchens. ccused Slayer from girls during discussion of the Jtiate this." was taken into custody Monday following incoming military personnel and their Rehabilitation of the building, said El venereal disease material. Trustees also Trustet Fred Newhart Jr. said the new discovery of the laboratory-type jar. A families until on or off-base housing is Toro officials, would be economically backed a policy mandated by state law, site was much better than the original further search turned up another jar in located. • infeasible. Attempts Suicide that parents be allowed to preview all in-because of the proximity to Mission Vi-his jacket. OJrrent facilities do not meet Depart-DOD standards call for units with structional materials at least 10 days jo. Ballantine was turned over to the ment of Defense (DODJ criteria, Marine private bedrooms and baths, adequately · prior to the use of the materials. &ant president Robert Hurst not.ed custody of federal authorities and charg· equipped kitchens, for family sizes of up CINCINNATI (UPI) - A JOWtg man Any parent, by writ~n request, may the district architect, William Blurock, of ed with attempted hijacking, the to five or six, in close proximity to the accused of slaying his parents and teen- ask that his child be removed from the Newport Beach was much more pleased marshals said. Bail C · • ff lf station and community shopping, with aged sister attempted suicide in bis presentations on venereal disease, noted with the new site than the one oriainally A spokesman for a private finn which Ul Ill a available public transportation and workhouse cell by slashing both arms S · t nd t T Bened' t ' sed b A •· ec-om1'cal rat with a razor blade, police have reported. upenn e en roman 1c · propo y vco. tu.ndles security for Eastern Airlines "'' es. In other action Monday night, the Kester, during the discussion with the said Ballantine was waiting to board a LAS VEG AS (AP ) - A U.S. A Mar ine Corps survey showed that no Ronald P..1adden, 21, of suburban ~ ~pproved the ~ollowmg ad-board,, noted ~hat Avco would receive New Orleans-bound EAL night at about 3 magistrate reduced bail from $5 million commercially-0perated hotels or motels Loveland, was found Monday bleeding mmistration ~ecommendaUons : . "' some 'economic benefits'' from the gift p.m. when guards found the glass jar. to $2.5 million Monday for a New York in the area met the DOD criteria, profusel y. He was rushed to General - A 'computer · programm.Jng of the graded parcel to the district. Marshals said they knew of no con-man arrested here on a federal warrant particularly the requirement of a low-Hospital where he was reported in fair semina:.". ~ to ~ olfe(!d to IJl~~ ,.He i:xPlained that dirt cut off the school nection between tbe discovezy (If the charging him with possessing more than cost price range. condition today . l-..-1taUy-gifted-studenta-at.-Dana-Hilll-HiQh-11te-will-be-u&ed-by-Aveo-&o-flll..a-oearby-tethal-gu-and-tbe-mus--irupiog-incldent . $1 million worth of cocaine. Magistrate -U and when a new guest house Is built Madden was arrested Dec. 14 after School. area destined for tract development. in New Orleans ·J~pb-L---:-Ward-gr'anted"the-redacedi>ail for-base per::;onnel-;--tncomi.ng-Martne -police found""the bodies oHris· mother-and -Ea~~_ol_ll.iOQ.lQr.Jl<ldttional · f0< Frank Matthews, 28, Richmond, N.Y.. families will still have the option or father in the trunk of their car and the shelving for the library at Dana ,-Hills The EAbfiight left-oo-scbedule without on the condition -he -IUJ'l'ellder his ataylng in a motel-or hotel not restricted body-<:lf rus silter, Gwen, .ta, in a High. D urns Hi h ftirther incident. . passport. by the 000, El Toro officials said. bedroom of the home. -Appointment of Trustee George 8lla .H g . "ir'"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.,;;;;;;;.-iiiii;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii,_,_,_iiiii;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.• White to "the Career Education Com· mittee. Just Call Him 'Liule Porky' HUDDERSFIELD, England (AP) -'Mte Rev. Peter Spivey dipped his fingers into the font to baptize little Graeme Charles Heppenstall and exclaimed, "Good Lord! Three pork chops." When the 52-year-old vicar or Meltham 9'illage held up the three chops, the congregation roared. He said be assumed the meat had be<n dropped in the font by a drunk he found passed out in front of it Saturday night. · "Our only hope," said Elizabeth Heppenstall, "is that our son Graeme can live ·thi:I: down. It would be terrible if he grew up with lhe name Porky or Piggy . 0 . Joins District's Athletic Program The public recreation program spoosored by the Capistrano Unified School District has been expanded this week to include the use of Dana Hills High School for community use. A rapidly expanding jwlior baskelbal1 program involving hundreds of area boys has been launched each Saturday and Sunday afternoon throughout lbe district. The Dana Hills High gym opened f01' the first ·time ~. past weekend and evening recreation will begin on a regular basis there. Men's volleyball will take place oo Mondays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Women's slim.trim classes will be held Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. and men's basketball will be held on Thursdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. General open recreation is available at the gym daily from 12 to 4 p.m. each Sunday. Volleyball leagues are beld there on Sundays from 4 to 7 p.m. MERCURY MARQUIS • • • 4-Doo r Piilared Hardtop Despite Mercury Marquis Brougl1am Look of . Luxury and Rich- ness, it's still a Medium-Price Car ... BMti for WiilMB""..: Ainerican aemeemen all!cNm·~ lri ~oeaiit, ~any, liiive their own version of "boot camp." They've created '.boot tree by t<>ssing thelr boor. on!<> a tree oul<ide the barrack" They're short timers, scheduled lo be released from the Anny soon. • • SEE ONE • • • • • ·l\'larquis Brougham 4 Door arquis Brougham 2 Door llardtop------' TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE ohnson & son • • .1• • _LIN C< iL N ·~""t"" ... . MlRCURY . .. . .. COUG.:.R·• 2121"'hARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • &40-&8» ' • • • TODAY! -LEASE--. Specialist in full mainte- nance leasing! Dome Of The New Car ••• "Golde# r-c'-" ., I • . . ' ' • I .1 . ~ 4 DAILV PILOT What H It Rially Rains? RAJNDR()PS FAWNG DEPT. - TutSdly, JM!Ultf 9, 1913 . Weather Damage Blamed ' For ·Farm Price Increase WASHINGTON (AP) -Wboltlll• riaen al .. annual nit of ... -t pe-t !or anlma1 feeds, u pem!llt !or lann prices polled the blgell maotbly durin~ the 14 months of President Nix· mea~ poultry and llab, 4 peroent !or -Jn IS yun 1111 moath with a on's Phase n wag .. prlce ooctrolJ com-vtgetable olll, U percent !or cereal and climb of I.I -~ the _.11me111 pared to 1 5.1 peroent rate In the el.lhl bakery proclu<U, and 1 percmt for dairy reporttd todly. months before any ooctrolJ were Jin-pnlductl. Tbe ...,.n. by the Labor ~· paced In Auallll !I'll. Tbe rate of tn-Pri"" of !arm productl over-all were Buruu ot Labor &&atlltlcl, blamed crease In the pul lix months -ted tu percent above a ,.... tarlter and wWher dilmap to mpo u the main to I. t percent, It llid. prices of prooesad foods mR up an ,_ !or the 1"' !Da'eaae. Wbile moet retail prlcee are controlled, ...... ,. ol U.l pm'°'1t, the rtpcl'! ntd. wboltllle food prlcea at lk lann level 1BE SIWIP ,,umb In lood prices can be passed on to relaJlera and the .,,.,. Tbe ftport ntd lndustrta1 price lo- boolted the aovernmmt'a over-all sumer. creases included fouMent.bs of t percent -~ price Index U pen;enl In !or textiles and clotblng, fiV&tenths for December, the largest In 22 yean. The 11IE REPORT SAID processed foods fuels and electric power, one-ltnth for ---Every Ume-we-get.-Gn& Of-1.hue llUle sprinkles and tbe Orange Coast fills up like a washtub, you begin to ponda' what might occur if it ever really rains. iDa'elae w11 tlllJ>ll1 lal', LI percent, on and feed> lnerwed 5.1 percent taat chemical produeta, three-tenths !or •-Hy adjult«l-.buit.-----month, 'lbis-lncludecHnem,..4-:IS.-lumbpr. Prices of a broad-1'1111• of Industrial nw materials ,_ tbtee-tenths of l per- cent while wholesale cooac.mer finished good! ready for mark! at retail bad climbed 1.2 percent, the ttporl Slid. Ziegler to Assume Top Public Relations Post As· a result of the current dewdro'ps, coastal motorists got a small taste of It this morning. Fairview Road in Cost.a Mesa, where we are supposed to have a new flood control cbannel, was covered half-way out from the curb lanes on both • sides·of the street. MacArthur Boulevard at Campus Drive was covered with water again although still passable. can were throwing sheets of wet stuff on Pacific Coa!t Highwar. at Poppy Avenue in Corona del Mar. • There waa plenty more standing and running water-at spots like Irvine Avenue along the Newport-Mesa city limits. in Laguna Canyon and on the Huntington Data. SO YOU PONDER all this In won· Yep, Five of 'em That's what James Baer 'Proudly indicates to newsmen at a conference m the Evanston, Dl Mopital.•Baer, 30, of Northbrook, ID., is the father of quintuplets, two boys and three girls,, born last Friday, The quints' mother is Lynn Baer, 26. · · Israeli, Syrian Borders Tense Following Clashes derment. Much standing and nmning By United Press International miles from the cease-fire line.'' the agen· water from what some grizzled old Israel and Syria ordered their t"""'"' tG cy said. eoastline oi>Wvers would charaeterize '-•· as little more than 8 heavy fog that fell' remain on full alert today along the 6(). THE FIGHTING continued Monday for down. ~ mile border they share, the scene Mon· eight hours witb...kt-1, tanks and artillery Years past when we've really had rain ~ day of some of the fiercest fighting in the fire thrown inlet' the action. our coastal trouble spots have been Middle East in 29 months. Israel said its air force shot down six clearly evident. San Juan Creek, down Israeli authorities also said they Syrian MIG21s and its tanks destroyed San JUan C.pi$1rano way, baa gone on rde-• ul 11 iln alo h . an equal number ol Syrian tanks wbile periodic· rampages. 1be Santa Ana River 0 i-.::u seu ers v g ng t e Synan suUering no losses. Israeli casualtie.s was been D:own to actually run water. In border to stay underground. were put at two soldiers wounded. ~~ch' A~g::,isout:..ito ~!':'tin$: AT 'l'llE SAME mm, a senlor Israeli 1~8~,3~~a;i!. ~! Newport. officer warned the Syrians against Syria lost three. He also said Israel lost reaumlng the batile. 15 tanD, 10 •rtillery baiter!"' and two LAGUNA CANYON has always been a At dawn, observers said they could see heavy machine guM. favorite flooding spot for past storms. ISfaeli 'Planes cleartf visible in the sky Syria's losses, he said, included Right now. authorities are conSidering oo patrol duty. damage to two tanks and two radar sta· what is labeled flood plain zoning for Military sour<:$ in Damascus describ-tions. The fighting, he said, al{O killed Laguna Canyon. ed lhe border situation as tense but quiet two ~ soldiers and wounded eight All thi3 sounds fine but loog·time land· and said troops remained on full a1ert. while killing or wounding a number of owners out Lagwut Canyon claim and 'The Middle East News Agency said civilians, including women and children. assert that such zoning isn't going to pro-heavy fltts burned at a number of Israeli Syria said the fighting broke out when tect their property·one bH. All it will do settlements across the Golan Heights Israeli jets entered Syrian airspace and Tbe blc -In prices ol lann prod· ..... largely UDCOll!rolled by federal price reKUlatlonl, lneluded boosts of 21.1 percent lor grains, 18.P percent for eggs, 13.8 pen:ent !or bay and oil Reds, 9.4 percent for livestock, 7.8 percent for plant and animal fiben, eight-tenths or 1 percent for poultry and one-tenth· of I percent for milk. • Tbe only decline was 5.1 percent for fruits and vegetables. GRAINS WERE 44.1 pel'tftlt higher than a year ago, livestock: was 22.4 per- cent above last year and eggs were up 25.8 percent over the year. 'The riJe in pricea of fann products was the largest since March 1947 and tbe over-all rise in all wOOlesales prices was the biggest since January 1951, the bureau said. The n!port said wbolesale prices have , WASlilNGTON (AP) -Ronald L. Ziegler bas · emerged victorious in a power struggle over reorganization of White House publk reiltions mad!lnery and will aoon be named President Nix- on's prtnctpal advlaer on lnlonnatlon policy, the Washington 1"'81 reported to- day. . Ziegler, 33, who baa been the- Prelident'1 iresrr aeeretary, allo wl1J continue Jn that role, the newapaper said. It Slid Herbert G. Klein, 54, w11o baa been White House ccmmnnlcat!ons dJrec. tor, will leave the government in the near future. ·FREE But Klein, one of the President's veteran associates, wouJdp't conflnn this Mooday. "I haven't determined when I'm going to leave or wbat I'm going to do . . . I haven't made any determination except !hilt I don' expeot 14 atay In-definitely.,. The 1"'81 aald Zle(ler wl1J take over Klein'• reapoooibillUes, In addltlon to keeping bis own dutes u bead of the WhiJn a..... JftSI ---It IBid Klein'• c1ep11y, Km w. aa....,., prol>obly will-remain In the ad- mlnlstration, poosibly .. bead of Klein'• office, but under Ziegler's authority. TAX RETURN PREPARATION is make it lmposaible for lhem to re:build cease-fire line throughout the night. attacked a number of military positions. if they do get flooded -again. "Syrian artillery lire during Monday's · A spokesman said a second Israeli at· Free Elsewhere, the Santa Ana River ls ooe fighting was concentrated on Israeli tempt to violate Syrian airspace was foil· -limP1' depolitS3/XJJto1mwore1iltingminp1CODa12t atPad8cSntnp:llldnc-. of the major tributaries that is espeeted border setUements -some only a few ed by Syrian Interceptors. FREE l""Jll"Ucol al your penoml Fedenl and Stale tu. ntumL Somo people 1rill Rft $200 to $300 • to funnel inland fioodwatera past the ""'"' ill ICCOllfttiug feec. ('Ibis offer doai'I IPP1 to~ ,.._mfp, -ouimils ~ cOasUine and to the sea in the areas of p ~ • l cooa Mesa, Newport -and Hun· Th !'re -..r1• .ri:l...,1•0 !' ro1ess1ona · -qualified 1u.coome1onwi11---..... ..-• .tlngton Beach. e ... 13131 mW ... that you JOCCi .. _,. possible benefit under the tax law. -·~.rill~ be ldple<llocte4 r---~~IN!AliDiiiij:AliiD,, 'i1~·Hii!fdl'iEEiwaiititers~iareii'iiijii¢i;d"'-~~~':__'~~~·.;.~_j!~~~_:~=""'~~~':""'.:""~~':___-~-~--l~~ac.wraey_by_hi&hlY:tr1incd rpocialjsts Al workJ.t..dooe-iA--the-.princ:y..of'.¥our.bci&.Saria&l41 · to ·be cootrolled. al a plaee kllowii as the tnined petJQMel of Tu Corpon.tioo of America, formerly Sko""'1 Tu Smicle, lne. 'lbialiml, llariod It I am, ocated Just aerosT'lhe -Pri_ncess -A nrre~Makes 1.-helf• Pul.. l!-. . ~· ii the rrea>nd ~at IU COOIPl!ll'J!l.l!!oJlniWllJil.lfa..l'ltoy Clll"1lly employ ~.soo -·Orange:·County line on the .santa Ana · · • :uuc ---~l"'~-diMl J~,()QD-~~ _ . . River near Corona. W k G I d . Al the 1-Or Co d HARWICH, England UPI) -Princess Whatever the relationship , ;t is the Or uaran ee -'-T r -"'-ot •-· as, ,.. ange unty Gran •--e ·•cbanged her !1'rst publ1'c ki••·s 1· bli h Jo "' u ~,...,~ ~rica. Jury haS Jess than assurance for us 00 01111 ~ -.. 1rst pu c romance for t e tall b ode G d A he . afi and it was the topic on every lip today. princess. She bas dated occasionally and uarantee ccuracy t protecuon orded by Prado Dam. But if the 22-yeBMld Anne wM in love, casually in the past but -no one has •Rm.ms~~ for llMlllCJ oC In its final _~' our grand jurors he declared, "The Santa Ana River and s wasn't saying. monopolized her time like Phillips. mathematica aod reproc1uctioo. lf ttit 0'"1•1 llllDI • emx nmltiag ia. any peaalty or iltW:ftll charge,..,. Prado Dam tour convinced the Grand Queen Eliz.abeth Il's only daughter ex-Tbe'romance became known in Novem-will pay this penalty or illtcre!t.. Jury that more flood protection is changed the kisses Sunday with Lt. Mark ber -when Anne went foxhunting with G I d p· I t" necessary to protect human lives and Phillips, a 24-y1ar-0ld army officer who Phillips, and despite an uproar from anti· uaran ee ro ec 1000 If -~ -·rn ,.·. -~..._. ,_ ~-shares her love of liorses ani1 who won an blood spcrt groups, they went foxhunting J -'"~u 't-~ .,, .. property. equestrian Olympic gold medal in twice more. Gomnment, they will handle all the detail&at oo.c:barge indpding repraentation at an audit eoaferenoe. U.S. Army Corps ol Engineers, is no long-to starl atw .. year tour or military duty. with Phlllipo and his parents at their r1n r I -the certificate Oft the -tide to l'lci6ci!mnpw!a "PRADO DAr.1, BUILT in 1941 by the Munich, as be sailed for West Germany Then. on Dec. 22, she spent the night B • ~ O Ma" l er adequate to handle a major flood • • • farm and Phillips, in turn, spent two fUll<h every time a tract map has been filed for BUT A MEMBER of.the royal family subsequent weekends with the royal you ope.n or d new to your account '° that it CID bo validated. At the same time, WI wll • 9P a land development jn the Santa Ana can-said Monday lt was too soon to call it family at their Sandringham est.ate. ~pecif ac appointment for )"OU to meet a tax. coumelor at a time mo&t (XHm:nient to you. yon, the Corps hd!i warned that Joss of "the real thing." Al lives will occur if there is a large flood. Dock worken and security guarda at SO -yoo get a FREB Safe lleposit Box, .....,. cliarge FREE Tmole(a Cllecb, l'lUil! "The Corps has also warned that the llarwld! navy wbarf who saw them Colloelioo of Notes. FREE Nolaly Sma and PIUll! FirwKial Coumeliug. millions of dollars in public ftmds will part said ·Phillips gave Anne one ·kiss DAILY Pl~QT A d have to be spent in future yeara if the before be got out of the car. 'lben, said DELIVERY SERVICE 0 -.;,., depolit ellmS 6% per annum in a two to r,.. y. w (SS nnn mlob .. ) Cer...._.. rechannelization of the Santa Ana River guards Leslie Vidler and Gordm Wan-¥M-( """' .,..... causes homes and buildings to be moved don, as Anne slid into the diver's seat be Dtl""'Y of the Daily Piiot aocount -5 70 per annum in 1 one to the year Sl,000 millimum) Certif'ate ICCOWlt or 5~per IDllllnl ia.a out of the flood plain .. ,'' had occupied, they kissed again. is guarMitttd regular paaboot account, all •unp:JUlided dailJ. "They were just like any young couple Mtllll•,..,."'h'1 11 "" .. Mt ._ ... ~ R b TIIE ARMY CORPS of Engineers has saying their farewells,' Vidler said. _1:!,,.":,,.~:• .. '";;.c•~•.:iM.:"j1~:'.::t: em~m . er -ic>qttlti!yfor1hilf~_<!fr~-~~oalfto snakeyourdepotitand been studytng Orange county flood con· <!They were nice little kisses.,., ' '·"" , hate your certificate validated. If you haw an ACCOUNT ELSEWBERB. bring ui your pasabook and we wil Ito! needs for a number of years but its In Loridon, a member of the royal ::.,.~ -..._, ~.:.. t~=-=. ":: ~!: transfer your money to Pacific for you... Offer good uatil moked but not beyond Apt:il S, 1973. • report isn't yet completed, according to family was asked If this meant a mar· ~,.. <•II •• • "" wta .,. .....,_. • s H the Grand Jury report. riage was in Anne's future. "Well, there's ,..,, (Ilk •re tMt11 llfltll It 1•111• 0 u rry The Jury bas recommended that certainly more there than just lfltphones more iD.fonnatioo. -make )"Om' depolit TODAY -or Clll or stop by OW' DOll'elt omc. for Orange County supervisors start prod· friendship," he said. "But it's too early ding our coogresamen to get that report tG say it's the real thing." Moll 0r•no• touniy "'N, ···,42-4121 PIUS _ · h d Hol'tt'l-t H111111nok>n a.-c11 m an . .nc1 W'11""1"''" ......... 540.1220 \Vhen you -see wb·at a little dew can BUT TIIE NEWSPAPERS Sun and Sa" c1e~1t. c1p1,,,_ Bt1rn, ---~ I. od S<1<1 Ju111 C1plS1•1no, O!ln1 Poir11, f REE f-d • I T G.1 •d cause. 1ke t ay. you can certainly agree Sunday Times speculated that an engage-Sourll l 1t0una, L•~ NIOUl'I 4t2-4420 e era ax UI e v.·ith the Grand Jury. incnt was in the offlng. , nns OFFICIAL GOVERNMENTPUBUCATION OFFBRS VITAL INFORMATION FOR EVERY TAXPAYER • Additional deductions for greater return on your tax irmstmeutlt • How to increase capital return on ilm:stmentl !or you and your famil)'t • Depreciation explanation and what it means to 70UI mum! .Blustery Cold Across U.S. . 8 Deaths Related; Soutli Areas Still Lack Power PACIFIC SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION baa pur±twl allmi10d mpplr o(--bootleb. The booklet is milable ebewbete al mall pdcel, bat la FREB TO ALL at :i---al hc:ilio &niap""' X-Astociatioo. 1'hil -&004 ~ -llftllr .... ' ...... li~fil·ltOW .,,,..,,;· ~ .. ~$llOllrr'll$ •"tlOW OPEN NIGH I and DAY . Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30 A.M . to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M . to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA llrillll Sl. at SH Diop Fnnar, C. .._ PltD•E UI 4111 THE MALL OF ORANGE Tlldl lwa. atlllatl A ..... o..p PltDIE 117412 -,. c .. ~· ac ar lb "" "' cc I• lr1 .. ol "' m pr "' °' te: M ch ca be tb ed st. Ile m lo • Ft th Ill: "' le .,.... -1 [ Amtrak Budget May ~eel L-Ong Routes; Singer Settles W AS1miGToN (UPI) -'!'be him o1 .....Uy molosUng her admlnistmJon II !umulaUng claucbttt. an Amtnk budg .. tor the oat Yarrow, who prevtously fiocal yeu u..t wtll force ..,.. pl•adod pilty and l!ttVod oellatlon ol lll801 ~ U-lllOlllbl lo Jail on charges ..._er trm mifai unleta ol "laldnr lmmonl liberties" Cooireso In""""", ll W I I with the glrl, qreed 14 the leomed loday. ..u!emeot .. """hnnr\y - Sourees In °"'"'-· Am-( ) ~u!'°~~'IN SHORT ... ol ~ ml Budgot -- bas permanently frolel1 1 IU about to begin In a civil suit millloo supplement.ll appro-brooght by the mother. She prlatloo thot Amtrak .... to bod IOOiht !750,000 in dam- have -.I to begin .me. In ages. Calllom!a'1 San Joaquin Val- ley ancniotiiiiu St. Low. -and Mexico lhrou&h Artanus. '!be exact lllllOOlll to be in- cluded IOC" Amtnk In the fis. cal lf7S.74 budgot, wl!lch will be submitt.d to Coogress late. this -. could oot be ...,,,. ed. lloftver, U wu under- stood to be less thon $100 mil- lion, compared wttll the 1170 millloo that Amtnk r«:elved for fiscal lm73. • Sltl#er Pa"• WASHINGTON (UPI) Folk 8"-'Pft« Yarrow, ol the DOW defunct Peter, Paul and Mary Trio, bu qreed .. pay Pl,000 to tho -i.er ci a teenage girl who baa ICCl•s<d ·Polyethylene chamber ervll ... ...,... W ASIUNGTON (AP ) -'!'be televisloo lndu¢y bu "" !ponded to I petlUCJD to pro. hlblt all ~ .. cbll· dr<n's .....,..,.. with a plea thal ll be allow<d 14 cmtinue with ..U.,...watloo. "This Is not so much a plea fOC" tiJ'aduallsm but nthet-a plea to uae the apparatus we have," Sf4cktm HelI!rlch, dl· rector of the Natlooal Ass>cia- tion ol . Broadcasters' code authority, told the Federal Comnumicationll Commission Mooday. e 1,,.,,.,,. Bnrrecl TOKYO (AP) -Rock mus!· Baffles AnY. way_v.ou look al il'-only Doral has !h is unique filler syslem : Cellu· lonflbertoreduce "tar" and nicotine plus a slrang e-looklng polyethylene chamber with baffles and air chan- nels. Just one ta sle and you 'll see why Doral is the one low "tar" and nicotineclgarettewith flavor en ough to say "taste me." ' . • cinn Mick Jawr lid been denied • visa by tho Jlllllce Ministry to lead bll RoWnc St.ooe9 in a aeries of nve con- certs scheduled to start """ Jan. 28. The ministry said loday Ha denial was hued on a put coovk:tloo ol lhe Br!u,11 JnUSI. clan on a drug charp. It mid It had no objections to a Jap- .._ vtsit by the other 19 """°"' In Jagger's groop. I e 1<111N1sffeltecl HOUSTON (o(IPl)-The Nix· OD Administration has ordered a lEmporary ha1t to funds for r.deral hou!lng suboldleo and redevel°"'"eot ""°'"'· George Roomey, aecmary ol Housifi« and Urban Development, said Monday. The outgoing l!«l'etary ol fllJD told the National "'6ocl· ation of Home Butlden con- vention the OOld went Into ef-· feet Friday night and will re- main effective for an indefi- nite period while a basic re- view and refonn o( the federal housing system is undertaken by the President and <Jongreis. Roomey said fllJD would keep commitmenb all't"8dy made. "I swear you can reaJJy taste me!' Wamin;:. The Surgeon Gtnml jias· lietermined . · , ., UfllT ....... Newlyweds Briton Michael Caine, 39, real name 1.Iaurice Mickel- wl\ite, Monday night married Shakira Baksh, 25, a former P.1.iss Guiana, in the Algiers Hotel chapel in Las Vegas. Th9 bad datell for 18 months, but picked this time because, as the actor, once previously wed, put it, "She got pregnant 8 Cellulon fiber • • . . Menthol, '---l too.- Thet CiprBlla ·smoking Is 011111arous to Your W . · FILTER. M£1illtOL, 15 m~ "ta", ll mg, ricot'n. "· ll'f r:igntt1. FTC ilopa!t AUG. '72. ~ . . . • D4JLY PILOT 5 Skylab Rocket Goes to Pad CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - '!'be llx·yeaN)\d rock<! that wtD launch the first Skylab space station pilots went to lhe launch pad today for lMts In a major step towa rd I.he na- tion's De.It manned space adventure. 1be Saturn IB rocket Is acbeduled to launch astionayts t'barles "Pete" Conrad, Dr. Jooepb P. Kerwin and Paul J . ,WtitJ on May 1. The Skylab wW be orblt<d the day befo,.. by a larger, lwo-slage version ol the S.turn 5 moon rocket The l»-foot Saturn lB mov · ed out of Its towtrlng assembly building at 10 a.m. Oil the back of a massive trac- tor which heretofore had been used to move moon rocket~ lo the launch pad. The 31'? mile lrlp was expected to take aboul 61,2 hours. "\\'E llA VE comi.' a Ieng way, but we have a long way to go ," said Skylab Director W!Ulam C. Schnelder who watehed tbt aiart of the move. He said It wu a historic step in the $2 bllllon project that marks a return to earth orbital Olght ror Am~rlcan spacemen. Bf'caU.t;C the S:Jturn 18 i1 much smaller t.hun the &ttum 5, 11 y,·:is mounlt."<l on a 127-foot lall, four-legged pcde!tlal on the mobile launch platform. The pedestal rnises the Salum IH s('('Ond stage to the point where LI matche!l the eleva tion of the third stagt• of the Saturn 5. 1'he sky v.·as overcast and the wind was gusting above 30 miles per hour when the fi n:t of the Skylab rockets crept out o( the vehicle assemb!v building at dawn. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~ ---- ftl llCl(lftlllll •tllClt• llllllllrtU of lt73 lll~let "°"'"• tllOUl<I 111-11 -Mitt l•'I, Vi• tll'ht t1•Q111, Feld•llf C.111!""1, ~I~ W~Ull 111 .. 1 111.1111 Maytag Automatic Washer ITAIUllflfllS 111 .. , .. ••ct•• 111. .. ••t• TV Mic! Mo.1e P1110NhU11 '""'Nit. CUlnlt '11J1t tll(ft l • .. '"-"' ,~.,~·u NOW 2 TEAR PAITS l LABOR WARRANTY I HURRY! LIMITED TIME SALE Save now on Maytag's powerful wa!iher with big ftimily-size capacity, per· ma-pre~s .cycle, lint fil- ter, power fin agitator, water level and tempera· ture control. !5 Year• ot lnU,,ritv & Dt>penclnbl11t11 COSTA MESA EL TORO Harbor ArN 411 E. S.VontHnth St. . ' Sad~l•bock V •llty El 'toro, Roed at fr ... w•¥ (next to Stv-Onl Dilly, 10.9; Sit., 1().6 D•lly, 9-9; ~t., 9-6 646-1684 837-3830 RADIO DISl'ATCHID TV l Amil.NCI SllVICE PHONE 54f.l07 . ~~ , • .~ I I '• ._-DA.IL Y PILOT .EDITORLU. "PAGE Ir responsible Action The Orange County Board of Supervisors should lose no time In reversing the Planning Commission's ir· responsible and totaUy premat.ure recommendation for approval of the huge Canada Hills planned community. Disre~anling the advire of the county planning sWf and Ignoring the objections of other concerned entitles -including the school district, the city of Irvine and the Marine Corps-thr(e membera of the commission mus- cled the recommendation 111n>ugh with their majority vote. When the aupe:vlsors take up the matter, they un· doubtedly will be bearing from the Saddleback Valley Unified Scllool District '(bill the 11 schools required !or the project could .not be state-(lmdecl becauae ot the Jet noise prolllem); the Irvine City Council (which might have to pay for some of the projected new roads); and pe'rbaps the Marine Corps. · · The Saddleback Valley has enough growth pro!> leN .to solve,\ without this gratuitous blow, ba<:ked by ·olJlclals who would be...Uely out of the way by the time the fireworklJ began to go of!. The unseemly haste was necessary because it was the Jast meeting for commissioners Fred Jellerson and Dan Foley, whose t..rms are expiring. Hopefully tlle ges-FJ d Thr t U "'a ed d lure will be lheir last act of public "service" aoywhere~ _____ oo ea nne e -in Orange-County:-cmmnsstotrer-Woodrow-wtlsorfllutc · / • . terfield, also scheduled to be replaced, added his voice The Anny Corps ol Engineers has estimated that to the 3·2 vote, which was opposed by new commission· 900,000 people in Orange County would be endangered ers Ron Yeo and Roger Slates. ,.. in the event of serious flooding of the Saota Ana Rlver. Fortunately, the planners' recommendation la: not But Corps officials report they can't seem to drum binding upon the supervisors. who should be more In· up aoy real citizen Interest in these unhappy tidings. ctlned to heed the advice of the planning staff tbao the Instead, thooe wl!o are aware of the warning seem commission the staff supposedly serves. more concerned with continuing longstanding ar~u· In jumping to their conclusion, the planners, in ments with groups from Riverside and Sa11; Bernardino separate 3·2 vOtes: Counties over methods for controlling the river. -Recommended changing more than half the These disagreements hinge on the possibility or 2,924-acre parcel from agricultural zoning to planned raising the existing Prado Dam near Corona -favorep rommunity development, despite the fact that part of the by Orange Countians but vigorously opposed by Corona project lies under the El Toro jet !light path. and other inland communities. -Adopted an amendment to the master plan of So the Corps bas come up '"ith a proposal of its arterial 'highways to ad~ one major road leading no-own: build a huge new earth/ill dam a.cross the upper where, another going thtough the Marine Corps ammu· Saota Ana River al a possible cost of up to $200 million. nition storage dump and into the city of Irvine's sphere Corps engineers admit such a dam would take care of of influence. only about 10 percent of the river's now and right now -Adopted ao amendment to the El Toro general there isn't much hope of !uncling such a project. plao to cover the Canada Hills changes. · But just in case it should gel a green ligb~ it -Accepted environmental Impact statements, on would seem urgently advisable for the do1vn-river folk all these it'ems though the planning staff..., had termed to settJe their differences and try to come up with some them inadequate. more practical and less costly alternative. ' .. -. l • Fischer :s Boorishnes~ Dear Gloomy Gus Dense Concentratima of Russia11 Mis,.les . How SAM Defends .North Vietnam Sparked Fad Which do you think 'viii end first - the Vietnam war, or the Pentagon Papers trial? C.H. L. WASHINGTON -l·lanoi and HaiphoAg are defended by the densesl con· centration of Russian-made antiaircraft missiles and guns in the world -next to Moscow. • An estimated 25 SAM missile battalions are deployed in and around the North It would be a simple world ir good T~11 k•htlr. l'lllttb ~. v11w1, Mt Vietnamese capital t r ood and bad t Of MCIMUllY rltoM OI ftlt n.wwa"r, Sf"" came ou o g , ·came ou ""' ,.. ,.....,. .. Glooftlv o.,., CN•IY P1•1. and major part. bad, and we coqld easily distinguish The soviets used between the two. But tnoUves and a SAM·2 mi ssile to results, causes and consequences, are so knock Gary Powers tannJed Jn Would have made no fuss about monty. -. our mo!' h . 1 . d' . Id and his hlgh·llying tat skein that hardly lig ts, noise, or p ay~g ~n 1Uons: wou U-Z reconnaissance (ROBERT S.ALLEN) transported by rail and trucks at night and during bad weather. There t1re now more than 220 SAM 1nissile sites in North Vietnam . an offensive In South Vietnam. The B-52s destroyed most of the fuel storage without sustaining any Joss. All retun1ed safely. to their bases. In addition lo Hanoi and Haiphong, every town of any size, ra il centers. depots, power plants and other likely targets have a concentration of anti-THE COi\1AfUNISTS used a new tactic aircraft missiles and other defenses. in countering the !ates 852 slrikes. Some are not manned all the lime, but They . fired SAM missiles in clusters are ke.pt in readiness for speedy use. or salvos resembling a shotgun blast. THE ft.tAiSIVE &nti~ircraft b11ildup This is a very costly technique, but H took .place duri.rig t~e two.mooth ~bi•g TmS IS DUE to lack of trained person-takes a toll. lull that preCed'e4 the · sLalenta"" of the ncl. North Vietnam has an estimated 45 U.S. pilo~ rePort seeing "literally K~Singer·l'ho peac;e ol!goti~lions in SAM "battalions." which afe insufficient swanns" of SAM missiles. in the air at Paris. lo man all the missile sites. one time. It is calculated that for each B· This would _dearly . indicate Hanoi At least hall or the battalians are 52 hit or downed, the ene!J)y expends never had any W'lau11 Intention of com· deployed in the Hanoi-Haiphong areas. more than 75 SAMs. ~ • anyone can know have won or lost graciously, and returned plane out or the air . what ·wlll ·end ·ID ,-· .~ -· · -· -· onMayt, 19&0 - I ;,_,.,t o! "''"-.· · .W ... . • . 1 . ·teffia~ 16 TM SAM-21 electronically operated and ing to terms. Between 10 and 15 SAM battalions are While the B-Si has a ceiling or seven Otber.wise,._why_wo00Lthe.-Communi1ts--opei:ating~south-of-.the--20th--pal'&llelt-tbe--miler.-it is vuJi1erable-"in-some-respe;rt<c. ~--- go to such hoge and costly efforts to remainder are in reserv·e for use as re-· Unlike the' righter-bomber. lt is not mass such an extraCfr~d!n.ey___array____Qf _quir.ed. _ --eaiil¥--maneuverable and thus cannot ... ~ Jllll~J;; tlie c;omporatiVe Obcurtty hi~~:. radar-1falleted, has a ceiling oLal!oo 1----.. _._Ul:I'--~ fieitfiflior91 cenbny_~tr. _. ~ seven es. 1>52s nY8t that altitude When 1 hid to brlhl '. "'ould bave been ,no beadlm.:s, no rad!~ when over eilemy targets. something over to •' ~ and TV bullelins, no mtense or Since the start or the intensified bomb- my' c bi J d re n/ J ' widesP.r'!tt~ public in~eres~. no spo~ing ing, U.S. experts estimate the Com~ school, and obse.ri«I , • ..a~mosPbere ~ cham p1onsb1p dimensions. lJlunlsts have fired more lhan 3,500 110me ol the kid( ... l'ilig chess in the Ftseber did unmense good !or cbesa by SM!s-all provided by the Sovie! Union ~e.andl askedmy ol~t !,. 8!.,_,~ ~:l acting badly. · . , vJa Red China. The missiles were ,.-e .., • '"""' ....,.. '"tN<~ Indeed, no one m our time has done . three times as many ~students are play-more to bring this noble game to public llnliaircraft armaments in and about Prior to the large·scale B-S2 strikes at dodge and shift to avoid SAMs or at· Haooi and Haiphong -and to a lesser Hanoi and Haiphong, the big eight~ngine tacking planes. On a bombing run, the B· but still sinister extent at other patential bombers had not been used over heavily 52 has to fly a steady course and thus is targets. defended targets -with one exception. subject to antiaircraft and other hostile Obviously, the Reds were thinking and This was an attack last April on a fire . planning along other lines than ending petroleum depat on the outskirts of This accounts for their unprecedented the decade-0ld conflict. Haiphong after the Communists launched losses in the Hanoi-Haiphong attacks. Enduring Fascination of Monopoly mg chess flO!' as J\)efore, ~.nd they play~ttention, to.make it respected (s~ we about three tunes,_, .often, obviously_ .respect only those pines RE A'ITRJBvftn the phenomenal which dangle vast sums before il.S rise, as we all mUst, to the Fisc:her participants),, to lnsplre youngslers to . Spassty match tn·· tc,land last summer. pore over the chessboard. as zealously as For a while theret•liotcakes were lagging they bounce a basketball or swing a bat behind. cbess-se&i in Sales, and the momentum geneial<!I by publicity in that match bas lmpelled'.teDJ of thou.sands o1 new players to tb;t, boerd. This is a wonde}'ful aod positive con· sequence -of what? Of Bobby Fischer's bad behavior, of b1s recalcitrance, his stubbornness, his imperiousness, his downrtgbt rudeness tO his hosts1 his spooson, and bis OPP<ilenl Wherever else ho might be. one , would hesitate IP describe Fischer-Rs a genUeman. A GENTLEMAN would have trotted off to Iceland qtlttJY and cooperaUveJy: ' WHOEVER imagined, a year ago, «tat the evening news "-'Ould begin with a chess bulletin from -where? -Reyk- javik. (Why, I even had to look it up to spell it properly.) Or that a picture of two men sitting on their butts for five hours without moving would occupy the front pages or the daily papers? Unwittingly, Bobby's boorishness -if it was triit -has given chess its biggest impetus of our. time. This is no argument for bad manners, but it does confound the smug and simpt'e maxims of the vlrtuous . Talking ta an Author Remark s an author gets tired of hear· Ing' "Why don't you write a cook boolt? Everyone else has." "f'll tell you why l lhink you should use a nom de plume -because I don't think anyone could make Willou ghby \Vilber· force Willoughby~ a household name." "You dkin't put enough sez in it1" "You put too much sex in it." ''( hear they i are \ g oing to give ~• · cqcktail party wl)en your new novel comes out -but they're going to hold it lo a ·telepbooe booth." "{ must say f hllven't read a word you've written. But t have read all the reviews of your bocks, and some or them dldn1 sound half .bad." . "What do you do besides \\'rile books?" 0 Why don't )IOl,I "'-Tile 8 book on ~ogy! Ecology's big right now." "I WISH my wtle were here to meet Quotes [ HAL BO~ J you. She's the one in the family who's gaga over literary Hons." "Willoughby. this one really would have knocked them dead 50 years ago u•hen the Saturday Evening P~ was going strong. What do you plan to do with it now -bury it?" ··1 told you before you started the book t didn't like the idea ln the first place. Now that you've writren the book, I doo 't Uk~ the. 'idea in the second p'face." "Hack writen are a dime a dozen, but "'heo they're as bad as Willoughby they are a dime • baker's dottn.1' ''We'll be glad to aend you your royalties, Willoughby, as soon es they amount to more than the: postage it would take tO mail the letter.~· 'I WffV -D6N'T you write a boo\ on Abraham Llnooin ond the women·s liberation J110Wm«>t, WlJloU&bbY! No one else bas." .. Why don1 you spend your wlntors on the French Riviera like DlOll aucctnful n•rlte.rs do?" . Dr. James 1-eO Gibbs. Jr., black. ..I'm afrald you'll have to p beet to flnt Stulord lltM o1 undergraduate-driving a cab for the Cbrlstmu IMSOfl. 1RMIH, maeum trwlee -"When I look \Yillooghby. or eLst ~ta Claus won't { • at !PJ' children tb!I sa; fear keeps. Jl<l.I!: c~ our boo>t_th!LJm." . ~ -··' -)ilill ll'p, · itie rm F'ii'ffim i• ill· -"Willouibby can-be ~1 or ii creasing and 11111 they will not lie Able to . nuL'"""• II ..,. ·SC11d 1tll!l ooe ol hi• ' adlleve ll!eli' IUD poblntlals. There ore so · novels llieume day lit submitl I~ X..p l!laoY people -in . particular the while It a week and spill some coffee on the and bllCt uilra llbOrtls -who want to llllltluscripl Then he'll al leul thlnt we ~--llll!..1'J!!!.nlo_be " read ll'~ __ _ _ • WASHINGTON -Over Christmas a Monopoly set drifted into the house. Hardly a rare occurrence since Parker Brothers bas sold more than 40Jl00,000 of ihem since Charles Darrow. an unemployed heating engineer. invented the game in 1933. The're still being maJlqf~ured at the rate ol 29,~ a day, and there's no end of ways to play the game. College students have plftyed it on a · boani a city block square, using huge foam rubber d i c e that were tossed by being dropped from a third · story win- dow. -scuba divers. have played it Wlder water. 8 nd every year in Detroit they have a Monopoly tournament played by ladies and gentlemen in dinner clothes. They play it in England where "Boardwalk is called Mayfair, and they play it in Japan where Boardwalk is cailed who knows what. THE GiUfE is manufactured in 15 languages, which range from your con- ventional · French·ltallan-German to Gre- ek. Hebrew: Flemish, and Chinese. It's banned in Russia, although Parker Brothers reports it bas been displayed there at Amtrican trade expositions whereupon the Soviet citizenry has swiped them in highly unsocialistic fashion. It may be that time sets v;ett made off wtth by Russiih economics professors who wanted to use the game as a demonstration of the monstrous workings of American monopoly capitalism. Thal ~--B 11 George --~ Doar Georg" . Hen it my $1.50. Please send me -my teCret 1>11sswotd1 code ring and comic book. G.T. Dear G.T., Gee, t don't remember making e.n offer like IMt, but for $L50 ... well, if you'll tum to the e<mics and start reading I'll have yOur 1 ..,,;ng~-~-~J»ck from tlW 'dime store. As for the secrtt l)WWOrd, ;r I blab~ u, It "'"·ouldn't be a secret, would it? (Hm, ·rm be:ginning to like this club. I may join.) ( VON HOFFMAN J v.•hat the Russians don't like about the game is that it imbues the players wi1h an anti-socialist spirit or competitive avarice: not that the makers have failed to keep-up -with the limes by changing Marvin Gardens to ITT Influence or Ver· Y.'OUid be a mistake because the game is mont Avenue tO l:cckheed Bailout To be hopelesslif.out of date. Would anybody on up to date, there. should be at least one this side of the Iron O:Jrtain give $200 for Community Chest card that reads, ·•Your . tile f!ennsylvania Railroad? Aft<i-wiJere, ,..4 war plant had a cost overrun . Proceed-to in God's name1.are you going to.fiM. t1ie GO and collect $1,000." . _ FREE PARKING space dlametfically . across the board from GO and collect TIIE ~USSIANS are r~ght. The game $200 for passing same? d ~ ~ ~ 1ncul~te an ttchy·palm ac· qulS1tJveness ID the young. "Daddy." says the IO-year-old, "I'll buy Park Place from you for $SCIO. That 's a $150 gain and it's tax deductible!' IN THE BEU.E EPOQUE when Mr. Darrow invented Monopaly, it appears lhal only Baltic and Mediterranean -Avenues were in Atlantic City's Jow-rent district CMonopoly gets its place names from there), but now the town, or an awfully good part ol ii, is a hooky-tonk slum. There are other obsolete quaintnesses, like the card which directs the unlucky player who draws it to "pay poor tax of $15." No welfare crisis then. And bow about that pre-Department of Defense space on the board that says, "'Income Tax, Pay 10 percent or $200"! That'll give the Russians the wrong idea about America. But, acco"'ing to Parker Brothers. -The pool'" kitt ·He doesn't know about price controls, but Grandmolher is hip. She draws the card that says, "You have been elected chairman of the board. Pay each player $50." She pays up, grumbling tbat. "Nowadays, it's the other way around. You pay the chairman." The 10-year-old Is still eVUbiting socialist tendencies. "You o~·e me $16 rent for New York AVenue." be says, "B\lt 11 wouldn't have evicted you anyway, Grandmother.'' The 17-year-old boy's got the message. "You land on my hotel and you have to Encyclopedia of Wines A classic monument to oenology, the ( J Simon and other dlstinguisbed coo- noisseurs. -a book lhat combines pay $600, Grandmother." "I haven't got it," she laments, so the big boy says, "I'll make e deal with you. Grandmother." ''No deals:' Grandmother replies. "It's a real land scandal. f\1y idea \\.'as not to OY.11 property, but I got rooked:' "NO DEALS," agrees the 111-year .. ld. "No deals for me. I'm the clean one in this family '., bi.it as he sars it bis old man puts-the sgueeze OQ. liim for $800, apologizing. "l wouldn't dG it to you son. but your big brother is doing it to me, and that's business." "YGu're land-poor," Grandmother sniffs in disapproval as she draws a card that says, "Receive $2.5 fGr services." Everybody at the ta~le wonders ~'hat kind of service comes so cheap, while big brother shakes the dice and goes directly to jail. does not pass GO and does not collect $200, although it doesn't say on the card that he was atTested for smok· ing pot. Little brother ch uckles, but big brother is perfectly happy to stay behlnd bars, thereby avoiding payment of rent on Daddy's hotels. Grandmother isn't so lucky. 'lbere being no card which reR..ds. "You have been 11.JTested for heckling the PN!Si· dent. Go to jaiL" she lands on one of her son's mini-conglomerates and cries out. "I can't pay ! I'm bankrupt! I'll go make lunch." The boys set up a clamor for land reform, but the old man tells them to get with Litton Industries and keep the game out of Russia. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT sumptuous Wines ol the World by Andre ~HE BOOKMAN humor, wisdom, 'Ind knowledge -is bein\:rtissued in a. revised, updaltd edi· f!o/)('r! N. \\!Ped, Publisher lllll TICE WRI'l'ERS seldom play the game Uon McGraw· ($M). . of good or bad. nnd are not concerned Th umos Kettrll, Editor 11IE KING SlZE volume's Blore than with status -they do not hesitate to en· Barbaro Kreabicli 700 pages are divided lnto ten steUoas. courage the reader to investigate the 'Eduorial Page Editor some of boolt length, which eovtr all the "1CS9er" wlnes, those that many people major wi~p.roducina countries and can afford and can dr1nk with pleasure The l'dll.-.rinl 1*11:l' of tht' Oflil>· regions, from France to 'South Africa. -~gatdJess or their snobbish standing. Pilot !!ee.k~ to lnfonn •nd ~tlmu- fn:m Austria, vu~ostavia and Uungary to Andre Simon, recognixed throughoot the lair reade.n b)• IX'f'llCntlni,: 1hi11 nt'11.·11pnper'• opinion~ and com· Chile,. Israel and he United States. ... world as the most knowledgeable wine rncnt•l1' un topics of lnierL'!lt end Sltnofi and bis fellow-guides oa this hJ.storian of our time, died in 1970 at lbe . !il~ni nc::an•!'I', by prm·ldlni.: a forum untque voyage_th~gh till> .ViJ>ellfd• "G...<ll IQ. lj'_~. WI~ '!!!lie World w·.,as~·,,.~~~'"""-~ oLou< r .. ocn' ·WfliCh girdJi.lf>e gJobeliiitrutt &mreDttr-T.ITSr"pdtllished,'1Jie-Wew Yofk Times tan. "lll!lnion+ ttn'd' 1.ly pn..'lrntln~ lh1· taln at the !Jame lime. They tell not only ed it ''IUJ'ely the best volt.nne on-wines dlwne '1lev.1JOrnt~ or lnfonncd ol>- of the wines them.selves and the gra""S now lvRllable lo the C" .... li.Sb JJn,m111ge •"n.'('N •nd •pokt>1.ml'n on to1lll!ll -,... """'6 .... ,._. of 1h11 d11i~-. from which they are ma!J,c, but also of , .. Simon bridges the. generation gap in tbclr hlotory and their maken , their approach<s to Wine drinking." Tuesday, Jltnuary Ill 1973 caro.li!ld.tbclr S<rv~ ---CAROLINE HARKbEROAD • .. • . I I ~ ·-I • Corona1 Singer, 72, Actor ~:ents Seek LA Offices <FA!RFIJ:LD (UPI) -One juror SDOOZ<d. the delenae It. tomey nl&de paper alrpla,,.. and auspect Juan v. Corona browsed lhroogb "Robinson Cnuo<" Monday during tho proseoulioo'I IUmmlng up arguments In the grueobme mus-murder case. 'n>e chief prosecutor. Sutter County DiJtrict Attorney G. Dive Teja, told a 11>-m.ant two. woman jury that a 11><:alled 11death list" was among the --1!mass o f-cireunfstantial ~ evidence" linking Corona, a farm labor contractor, with the 2$ May, 1971, slayings< TeJa resumes f l n a I arguments in the three-monlb loag trial today, followed by defense attorney Richard Hawk. The cue was e:rpected lo. lo go the jury by week 's end< .. e· No·f•ult Bftk LOS ANGEL.ES (AP ) -Fil· While some office-sttktrs lng for ~ Angeles ~ty or-busily flleid to meet the 5 p.m. .. n.ces has ~ up '!'1th two d~dline one prospcCuve can· .,, city councilmen facmg op-. ' =""" Position from_ a pair ...or .old • d1date for mayor said he had ;t?: Ume actors, Rudy Vallee and decided against entering the ~ William Lundlgan. race -former Nixon , Vallee. who went through Administration VOiunteer Pro- an a n I r Y b a t ~ I e with gram chler Joseph Blatdiford. oounctlmen over his ~ H <d he •-• ffl t cessful attempt to .change the e sat wcked su c ent name of the small street time to mount an effective .where be lives to Rue de campaign before the April Vallee, declared !.fonday that primary and Instead would be wanted to "tear the guts "take a 11eriooa look" at run- oot of some of !hose SOB's.''_nin&J<>r an cl«l,...ol!id! In. • California in 1974. THE Tt-YEAR-OLD singer Even wilhout. Blatchford. filed to oppose incumbent who had said he was con- Robert J. Stevenson. who sidering entering the cam· represents parts of Hollywood pat M sa y rt till incl•--4< ..... ~-Hollywood Hills gn. ayor m o y s ........,. WI: faces a field of lS challengers area where Vallee tives. as he seeks an unprecedented Vallee said be entered the fourth term. election because he wanted to "curb some of the arrogance of those little Un gods!' Luodigan announced be is running against incumbent Edmund Eldelllllll. • THE CITY Clerk's office said a total of 158 persoM filed for all of the offiCf:s at stake. ~ Of !even counctlmen whose • <- tenns expire this y~ar only ErnanJ Bernardi wound up without an opponent, assuring him of aoolber term. Eight other councilmen dld not la ce Vnlawful Site SACRAMENro (AP) -No fault auto Insurance -the subject of statewide con- troversy during 1972 ..-was baell: be(ore lawmakers again today with suppor t ers cautiously optimistic about its chances this tilre around. mE ACl'OR said, "I'm sort of a people believer" and wants to work for "a more beautiful tomorrow." re-election th.is time. Publicist for San Francisco's North Beach toplesY- Also lnvolved in the city bottomless nightclubs says the nude signs adorning State Sen. Alfred Song, a Democrat from Monterey Park, iiltnxluced a fresh ~ New Venue Move Denied To Suspects election are board of education the clubs will remain despite a city ordinance and seats, city cOntroller, city at-notices by police to remove nude and seminude dis- torney and the community col-plays. leges board of trustee.s . _:_.:_ __ ('--_B_RI_EF_S _) Beagan Stro11ger fa ult bill Monday, the rirst day of the 1973-74 Legislature. SAN BERNARDINO IAP)- Under Song's bill, auto in-A defense motion has been surance· companies ~'OUld pick rejected for a change of venue up the medical bills for their for two persons charged \.\·ith Democratic Poiver iii Senate Eroded clients no matter who was at murder in the death of a prls-SACRAMENTO (AP) -Reagan will go before a fault Jn an accident. Motorists on guard during the ambush-Gov. Ronald Reagan, prepar-joint legislative session T1Jurs.. could go to court to sue for escape of .a Chino inmate. ing to tmvell his 1973 program, day to deliver h i s seventh "pain and suffering" damages Defense attorney Charles has a stronger hand in the if their med ical bills exceeded Garry ~tended adverse pub-Legislature today with an ero-''State of the Slate'' address $1 ,000, however. !icily prevented a fair trial in sion of Democratic power in outlining his p~ogram for the the area. but Superior Court the Senate . year. A major issue is expect· e Wlist-rial. J\'ixed Judge Henry lf. Busch ~ton-A coalition of Hepublicans ed to be the Rep_ublican gov· -LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A day denied the motion, saying and dissident Democrals emor's proposa l to give a S6&1 defense mistrial has been publicity presanted him failed teamed up A1onday to elect million budget surplus back to denied in the Pentagon Papers to meet legal tests for a Sen. George Zenovich (0-Frl'S-- trial, but the judge says he'll change of location. no) to the key rive-member tty to find out today whether Andrea Holman , 18, a n d prospective jurors heard about ~10}.'!::~;!· t'.:~, ofa 1,h: ( CAPITOL ) the prosecutor's ''ju r Y charged with murder in the tampering" aca.isation. death of Jf!SUs Sanchez. 24. U.S. District Court Judge last Oct. 8 during what author-Rules Committee which makes Malt Byrne made his ruling ities say was a planned am· all major Senate decisiom. It Monday on the defense's bush to free Ronald Beaty, an was a sharp rebuff to the mistrial motion without com-inmate at the Chino Institute Democratic leadership. ----"Dl<ll<!lnl1..~Th""e'..!'prosecuto!"l:~~r,c-"A5Sl.~,_rio0<<-Men-near-bereo... -----1he-Dext-move-i9-expeeted· U.S. Atty. David Nissen tOld Authorities said the two to be an eU<rt to unseat .Dem- the judge be had "no we~ among at ]east four. pc~ ocratic President pro tern apologies" ror his aec\llatlon sons who plotted to free the James Afills rA San Diego, who last Friday that the defense 35-year~ld Beaty as he was missed the Ol)efling-session wa s involved in "jury tam-being driven from the prison Monday because he is ill 'fith pering." to a court appearance. pneumonia. Sanchez was handcuffed and e No1ni11ee Set shot to death, authorities said. SENATE Republican Iead- LOS ANGELES (AP) Beaty was recaptured and two er Fred Marl er ol Redding Associate Justice William P. week.s ago was sentenced to said the move against Mills Clark Jr. of the California life in prison after pleading could come "in a few days, a U.S. Atty. David Nissen, told guilty to a charge of murder. few weeks -who knows." S•·te ~ ... rt ol A-al was Two other defendants in the ~ ~ •~ J H·'-·-" and Milla bas been a major op. nominated today for the Call-case. ean uu~uu, '"• forru<a Supreme Court. < Robert Seabock, Z2. b o t h poneot of Reagan programs, Of Palo Alto are lo enter particularly in the field of tax Gov. Ronald Reagan nom1n-• ated the 41.year-old Clark for pleas when they are arraign-reform and property tax re-- the vacancy created by the,_ed_on_m_u_rd_e_r_c_h_arg.=__es_J_a_n_< J_< __ l_ief_< _______ _ death jast week of Justice Raymond E. Peters. Clark gave up a law practice to become Reagan's cabinet secretary early in 1967, then moved up to executive secretary and was a top ad- visor to the governor untilq pointed in 1968 to uie Superwr Court in san Luis Ob~po< e Bosplt•l OK'd SAN DIEGO (APl-A re- gional health board has ap- proved construction of a 13-bed hospital in north San Diego County, reversing an earlier veto based on a conf11ct between state and local population projecllons. The Comprehensive Health Planning Organization ap- proved an application Monday night by the Northern San Diego Hospital District 1 to build the facility in Poway, a community of 44,00'.l about 20 miles north or here. District spokesmen said site selectiOn and planning wlll begin Im- mediately. 100 WAYS TO FINANCE YOUR CAR ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard -af Cc.rs .1.001 FOi THI IMILIM AT CONNELL I JOHNSQN & SON CHEVROLET Linc:ol,,.Mercury 2828 2626 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. friMMIJ, c. ......... ...... MY WIFE AND l HAVE NO CHILDREN NOR PARENTS BUT WE BOTH HAVE BROTHERS AND SISTERS. IF WE SHOULD DIE IN A COMMON ACCIDENT WHO WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS . by EUGENE 0 . BERGERON M ............ • "''··tf11a 1 a 0...... ~ ... If JN ... Mft te .. .i-tt.- __,, .... ,. ••••• , Wiii .. ,... -......... ,... .... .,.. ... ,,,.,.,,., .. ,.. • ...... _ .... ,. .... . ....... ,, .... "*""' .... _ ............................ 4 ... 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But If hiJlory meana ReN1bliean legislator says he lhe amendment. the measure anything, there's a great ale- ,... \.\'ill go on the ballot in June nilicance lo an independent will introduce a constitutional of l974. media." Lewis aaid. amendment protecting report·r~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~n ers from having to reveal their confidential sources. Assemblyman Jerry Le\.\•is. (R-Higbland) said in an inter· view Monday bis amendmenl would allow reporters to prt>- lect their 90Urce5 "without fear-or-jail or contempt of court."• currently state law protects a reporter from diwlging his sources to grand juries or other subpoena-issu ing bodies . But Lewis feels a constitution· al amendment ~·oold be a stronger guarantee of protec· lion for reporters and hence the courts ~-ooJd be less in· clined to attack it than a state slatute. "TllEl\iE'S more suspicion today about the media and more desire to l'Ofltro\ it than anything I've ever seen be- fore.'" Lev.is said . The San Bernardino legisla· tor added that If his propos- ed constitutional amendment v.·ere in effect oow. "tragic" things like the jailing of Los Angeles reporter \Villiam Farr '·coold not happen ." Farr has been in jail for o\'rr a mont h because he re- fused to tell Los Angeles Su· perior Court Judf(e Charles Older v.:ho gave him a story that the Manson clan was planning to kill Hollywood celebrities. Older cited Farr for civil contempt -enabling him lo keep the reporter in jail for a unlimited amount of lime. CONCERNING chances for t he amendment"s passage. Le\\"is says he thinks he \':ill have no problem getting his amendmenl passed in the As- st•mbly. Bui he says Senate I 1650. " 850- 1900. 650. 450. • 2100. ~ 750. 900. THE <DIAMOND DAYS ARE NOW. Now. while your heart btim9 with kMI and her eyes reflect tt and rde is V'1rf lull. The diainond 'clays are now. We have cfl8monds for you to ott .. her, of every shape and size. And &Vf/fY one says loud <and clear. 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Much lll!:l'WEEN 66 IDd 68 cfegnes F., that's room tempera- ture as far u red wines go. Never mllld cmtral heating -72 cfegnes F. ls too warm. 1be room temPfnture standard ..l<ir .lhose vln~eo-was oet up In Etrope In the Groat Stooe Hoarih days. CRASHES ol ah-planes piloted by womeo are ezceedingJy rare. Not just because there are fewer women pilots. Studios ol flight mileage ,,_ the girls' llllety record Ls about -times belt..-thao the men's. OF TALL MEN -A porticularly short fellow named James Howell in A.D. 1621 said: "Tall men are like houses o1. four stories, wherein commonly the uppermost. room is worst furnished ." Nol Jong alteT that, """1ler sOOt1 char-' acter named Francis Bacm said: "Nature did never put her precious jewels Into a gamt four ~· higli, and therefore n:ceeding tall men bad ever very OOads." And just a little lattt, still one more man said: • ten the c:ocldoft is empty In thooe ..., whom Nature bath built many stories high." M a semi-tall s:ri of. citizen, I resetlt these n!mark>, though not mud>. Q. "WHAT was Thomu F.di.m's favorite invention?" A. The phonograph, no doubt about it. After every demonstration or the thing, he'd pat it affectionately, say- ing, "Well, old phonograph , how are we _getting along t~ day?" OB~E TEENAGERS -How ok:I was your yoo.ngster when yoo first put the little tyke on solid grub' Three or rour monu.. i.. said to be normal. And childr"1 so fed are not e>pected to become greatly overweight as they grow up. But the University of. Washingtoo's adolescent clinic mceolly turned up tho. odd llndlng_tbat numerous.-<lleJe tenagers were introduced to solid food as young as six weeks. Too early, the medicos coocluded. ARGUMENT CONTINUES over the name o1 G~ge Wa~'s favorite horse. Record at hand identifies the animal as "Blue Skin." ... WOMEN WD..L BE the last thing civilized by man," said George Meredith, peevishly ..• AM TOLD RED CHINA still bans dogs as pets oo the theory they eat too mudt ... A THIRD OF those widows wOO ever reman-y wait at least eight years to do so. That's too long . . . YOU CAN WIND up with an onioo-flavcred omelet just by ~ the unbroken eggs in the oni<Jn bin, realize that? Addreu mail to L. M. Boyd, P. o. Boz 1815, Neur port Beach, Calif. 92660. -Boy Scout Official Arrest,ed . - MADERA (AP) - A 24-Y'81'· old assistant acoutmaster from Fresno has been ar· rested here on r,s COWlls of sexual perversion, sodomy and child molesting, the Madera County sheriff's department has reported. Authorities said Alan Craid Dunlap was being held on SlS0,000 bail after his arrest Saturday. 11IEY SAID the alleged sex· ual misconduct with six boy scouts from Fresno toot place on scoot outings at Bass Late and .on a ranch near Madera between February a n d November. Officials aaid the boy! had been afraid to divulge in· formation about Dunlap'a oon· duct unW recenUy when they and their parents filed the -complaint.s. scour OFFICIALS in Fresno said they have been working with the Madera County sberifrs department on the case for several months . Dunlap was suspended Dec. 15, scout officials said. Officials said Dunlap ia married but 9eparated from his wife. ••••••••••• : MINERAL : • • • • • • • • • • • SPECIMENS ATTENTION COLLECTORS : New Y .. C.. """' ·-"" ,,.. ...... 1.11c:1 ... Of l11ullM MINIU.L sPICIMANI OW-11 ..... T• 1_.,. MAU AN OFflll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 211 Hou! Orlv• • • Corono clof Mor • QUEENIE By Phil lnltrlancli TwMt.,-, J.nUM)' 9, 1973 Masseuses Bitter Practitioners Cet Obscen~ Calls By LYNNE OLSON A~ ,.,_ Wrttw Gertrude FUiier receives obscene phone calls from men who think she'• a prostitute because abe adv e rt is e s massages. The state-licensed masseuse ls 73. Mwage and Therapy A$SOC'lation says 1 o m e massage practitioners have betn forced out or boslotJs because of a kiss of clients due to bad pubUclty glvtn massage parlors. of ~fedlcal h\!_sseurt.. ~ys l most of the sod.tty's too mem· ben, al! of whom are Ucensed by the: state, have rtttlvtd obscene phone calls and have been haraased ln other ways. t_. "We try to Ignore them ,'' r;. .. she Sa)°s. "r just hang up on the m when they call. But they Anne Marie Skarr, a pleasant~. middle-aged ''I never call myself a masseuse,'' says Miss Skaar. who works in New York City. "When you mention thal name, you're automatically considered a prostitute. You're connected with sex for sale. do say some very dirty things. ,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiill These men are really sick.'' • blonde chlrofX'aci.ol' who gives munges, often answers her clinic door to rind a st.artled man wbo "takes one look at me and my dJplornas and then runs.,, "I've rect.lved so many calls -J ean'l repeat v.·hat they say because it lurns my stomach. I used to be willing 10.,..go out on house call!, bot now I don 't dart. I just couldn't take the chance." Anne Ber&hob, secretary·,-=== treasurer of the American hfassage and Th e r a p y AsJOciatlon, b a s e d in Mllwaukee, says !Orne women Fost. rhorou9h. Guoronft'Cd Re•I Estate ' all's and or Brok er Lict·nse in the 1,200-member organiza. tlon have demanded unlisted telephone numbers and now TRAINING PhonP for ''P"' Foldf'r refuse to advertise because of a ANTHONY OOLS the harassment. . HAllOI C!NTI• UM M1rMr C11111r IT'S ALSO difficult to CM" Mew, c11tten1M MlSS SKAAR says she's recruit young people Into the ,... 1714) t7t.JJSJ thlnking about returning to her profession because or the tain t 1111 s. arwUtt1n1 11. native Norway b e ca us e .t.M"-'"" c11. ""' "Well, ll I can ba•e anytbiDg I ••at, I'll take the waiter." MRS. .EIJLl,J:R and Mias Skaar, like h~ of other legjtlmate masseuses around the country, say they've been humiliated and embarra.ssed because of the trl!nd in many major cities Coward using massage parlors as fronts for prostitution. An olficial of the American "there, massage is a pro-attached to massage, htrs. Piii. 1714) 776·5100 fession. You're respected,1 ~Ber~gho~~lz~s~a~ys;·~;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~:~~~~~ looked up to, the way you\ 1 ,_., ~ " _,. .. ~t~ ~;i.et bitterness. she do .. ~ .110~10 adds : "Massage is the oldest rT 1 l\1 l l 'l Richard Burton Rejects Plea for Royal Concert form of healing art. It's a shame they've ruined this beautiful profession like they C11•lo"' T•llon P1tr"1ortl!nl In Stmtn Ano have.'' Miss Skaar says she has not '"" w1 a.o, MOW lost any of her clients because ri..w. «.it ······" " o.....w ... ·····'' ,. of the controversy over •n~ ~ ...... 1• '' SALE SAVI UP TO 50'1' 0.. Cvt._ M•• Svlll, .,.,. ...... ll•tkl, Shirt• • wr m ANY s111 massage parlors. But -\..-'""""" ........ , 61 ~le' iln w"' ....... u •• •ANT sm1 COftllD From \\'lre Servt"-The •'elsons •-d been li'VJ'ng ·u . 1 Ian . adds, people who want a c..."-....... t? " • "'" AlTllAllONS ..... :~ /Id wt Jump rom a p e into an I ·1· t "'en. ........... 1a ' Actor Richard Burt 0 11 at Dinixifue, a few miles ;J · Id Thursd eg1 ima e massage are now -'• ,_... •""" m ffi edl a .. ,1e ay on the more w•rv bout h •\..-,_ "•n .-n1 I aAn'I' •-• report Y turned down a outside Mabon, the Minorcan English east coast to decide -1 a w ere uft;"y .,....,. a om . 1A.J. ,., royal request lo star in a c.a.pital. The)' also . have a which of them takes , a get their back rubs. ,_App.hits;,.,.. l'tteM t:i:1-011t charity concert to raise money home in Huntington, N.Y. carnival vacation next month .... ,... r.w.., 11ss2 MMArthvr tlvd.-Swlt• 44.S-.S•ftf• •-for a British ambulance MRS . FUILER, secretary '"' .. -.. •""'·.., s.. o .. ,..,. ,...._, '·• c. •w•~ .. 1,. ••II...,.~ ... . * in Rio de Janeiro. of the New York Stato Soci'ety •Ur. -"-o.c. "~ 1r..ei-.__.o, .. ,.,. ... ,.M , ,,, s.~,,....~ c•'" ..... , brigade. In stead, he sent the If~~,:;.~~~~~~~~~ brigade 100.000 pounds. or The man who designed the The one who lands closest --- $2J first production of the rock to his own car on the airfitld ,;;~.Daily Express said the musical "Hair" says he is will take the $5,375 vacation request came from Prtr.ass looking forward to a different trip to Rio v.•hlch the garage A1argaret, sister of Queen undertaking -a ·rare stage they own won in a sales com- Eliz.abeth II and president of ( petition run by an auLomobile the St. John Ambulance J·. firmRe.p. John 'C, Dtngoll, ([). Brigade, which operates on PEOPLE donations. She telephoned Burt.on in "---------' Mich.,) filed for divorce from his wile, the former Patricia Rome, where he is making a version of Bach's oratorio, the Henebry. They had been mar· movie, last week and asked· "St. Mathew Passion," for San him and wife Elizabeth Taylor Francisco's Spring Opera. rled 20 years. to headline the show. But the l\1r!!I . 0 Inge 11 filed Ming Cho Lee, whose set · Ila 1 f d · newspaper said that, although s1mu neous Y or 1vorce 1n designs are a mainstay of F · f Cou t v · Burton v.·anted to a p~ar, he air ax n y, a., saying ,.... opera and theater in New \..-h ba d' I" 1 said movie commitments uc:r us n s po 1Uca career York, was in the Bay An!a to t 'buted t h b kd would tie him up for 18 months. con r1 o t e rea own * v.·ork on the production which of their marriage. wlll open there Feb. 13. "I d' ted 'th II l\flldred l\1urpby Nelson, 52 , am 1sgus v.·1 a Spiral Sllttd Whole. or Hall HAMS "So Good ... 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MESA SOllTH COAST l"LAIA- COSTA MllA 2'7 IAST 17tfl ST, lowll' ~xt to .S..r1 plloil9 MMtlt ~ 5'-n'6 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL' OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 SUNDAYS 10-4 ' SUND.\YS IW -' - ' • Nixon Reflects as He Turns 60 .Revenue Received One Must Avoid Boredom, President Says ~· ~st.:!esofhath! ~ I ~~~~ By FRANCES LEWINE · MJIS. NIXON, daughter peeled '1east· of all at 50. • • ezporfeDCe." lie.suggested the lected In CA!Uomlo during WASlllNCTON (AP) -On i:~c·~ .. ~:~ .. ~bo~0!'; ,t!!)lehereatthlsUmeat60." =~g~t~:~~':d~.any N~~~s 1::!i their shares: t!IO eve of his 60th birthday, · Nixon celled on young peo-Costa Mesa, llS,381; Foun!Bin President Ni1011 aaid the way Fkl<lda are plaruiing a family pie to help ~Ider persons, NIXON WAS reluctant to Valley 14,M!I ; Huntington to beat edvancing age ls to party with Nixon's long·tlme starting in their own familiea, discuss at what age he thought Beach $1$,831; Irvine, $2,291; avoid boredom, look to the · personal secretary Rose Mary by spending time with them to a man should run for the Laguna Beach, $ I , I 7 3 ; !Uture aod _ above Ill _ to Woods IA>day to mark the oc-provide the stimulation that pr1!$ldency, He said much~ewport Beach. !8,lllll; San l ---·-• caslon. older people need. He aaid depend the timea ting t " m 5a J an have young peop e l:UVUllU. Nixon .said he is against c:ontact with youth is "lJt.. 1 on I no emen e, ..,., ; n u "Never slow <town,'• the ..iu. "'-b . alth f that Eog!and' was "very caplstram, '909, and Seal ... ~because•~ aa just about dlspenslble to the he o an fortunate to get Cburcl!UJ at Beach, 1%,517. :;.re~: said Monday ln an everything he wants .• ~ut he older . person." . . 67" and France was lucky to The cOunty government · n m admitted with 8 smUe, I need While generally. avolding get DeGaulle in his late 60s. received $11,824 ffom the tax. The preside cy has any....--_____________ ~- problems, he said with a=-~~ smile, "but boredom is the 'Ne..er •low doum. The pre•idenet1 least of them ." ha man11 pro()lettt• r.ut ooredom .. The most important thing the least of them.' ' for keeping young in spirit, medical Nixon said, ''istohaveyoung • .,...,~---.o:· mn 11ed-r-vt1•i:: aivuuu. ties. I can only wear them personal comments, the Presi- i.nfluence of his daughters and once or twice." dent discussed age in regard -----~~---'fhe...,f.-..ncll'ractical·melhocl..fot-lhe----!>­ young staff members because Nixon looked back on some to holding political office. they "tend to keep you milestone decades : at 20, he young." said, he was a junior in col-HE SAID the ideal age to THE wurrE H 0 u 8 e lege, majoring in history and run for the ·House of English, going out for footbal. l, Representatives Is in the 30s n>spoaded to a request for a k~ 't · " ha • •-aking · ''but I never made the team." ~ause 1 ts a c .. ....,.,.. birthday intervieW by ar-At 30, he said he 'was in physical job ff you do it well" ranging the 25-minute.sesskm Boug~m· ville in 'tkA South and it takes about 25 years to with two wire-service iii:: ai·r d he · · Pacific during World War IT. qu 1 Y un er t sen1or1ty reporters, but Umited~the sub-1 t t •---to h d At •• he had i·ust been elect· ru es o ge a cucwi;e ea a jecl matter to the Presidenfs ...., -· 'tt he ker ed ""'· president. comnu ee or spea . observations upon· reaching his .• ....., H ted the 'd 1 &Olh birthday, At 50 he had just been e sugges 1 ea age The President stressed that defeated for the governorship for a Senate candjdate is d Of Cal'·rorru·a. generally between 30 and 50 slowing down as a person a · beca to b "to And now at 60 he •·-•··n use a sena r as vances in age is a "terrible er-iao.i:i u=-tart Ith d the .. ·'ected [or a second term s w a egree more ex-ror. Never slow down J-~ I d h t be the · not as presklent. per ence an as go to ac-spiritual art, n age ts quire it somewhere." going to pull you down." ''A MAN CAN never judge As for the U.S. Supreme Rather than the burdens of what time will do," the Presi-Court, Nixon s u g g e s t e d office causing a breakdown ·in dent said. starting at age 60 because health, Nixon pointed tO He said he had never ei· ''you have to have enonnous boredom as "a more likely cause.n Nixon said it is also necessary to try to keep physically fit. He related how he tries to swim every day when at his Camp David tetreat in the Maryland moun- tains. He said he tooi: a plunge in the heated outdoor pool Sunday when it was 5 below zero. HE LAUGIUNCLY recalled that a new Secret Service agent couldn't believe that the President was going swim- ming in the cold. ·•Are you trying to pull my leg?" the president said the rookie agent asked one of the veteran agents. Nixon said he has given up celebrating most birthdays and now only makes note of the passing of decades for himself, his family and bis friends. ' You fetl enlire family lo lose weight , .. under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. weight reduction Call for information Monday thru Friday 8 1.m. to 6 p.m. / LINDORA .... MEDICAL CUNlC f NEWPORT BEACH Pace Professional Bldg. Newport ._. Gard .. Gron 64.W740 534-2051~ Loot leaclo Wnt Covina 42":'549 6M-102t 404 Westminster 645°3740 , __ 7'6'-2614 hUlftoft saa..nts Sh'"""" Oeb Woodlaod Hiii 719·7102 J47·5'47 °"""" 17~9501 ' OPEN SUNOA\'S AND MNINGS ..,_~~~~,_lmll!.,. .... iiiiii!lil ........... ....-,. He said he expects the l1rst four years of his 60s, as he enters his second tenn, .. to be ...llecy..lnterestlng I bope to .do great things." ..... - .. PE.I NY-OWSLEY. -~- • New an~ Big h1 Orange ·County 15,000 Square Feet of PIANO & ORGAN~ SHOWROOM ---Save :$200, .$300, $400 . 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Airport Center, Newport o!Uce. 0-KEYSTONE :SAVINGS. . . . AND LOP .llSStllll.llTION =-·---~--~ lonatd W. r.aspen, Cha~ Of the Board Executive oUlce: Wesbnlntter, I.Ott Beach Blvd., next to·Ha'Pimny Inn. Phone 893-2491. Anlbelm Offke1 SSS N. t1,1C1Jlf- opposite B.roadway·lobin&on's, Pholle nl-74.40. Airport Center, Newpcnt oUlct: tlOl MacArthur Blvd .. Phone 833·0367 A5$0tl over S&O. muuon. ... --' • • • ' -. • I • ' 'ri ) • ...C.oce ·an1 HOJ • i•~ des edi• the l!l• let ~ lazt OWl coo lasl an ch~ 1'H1 bo' •• ' ' ' . ' ·A dewel of Gift Idea • ~ annlwnar!es, graduallom and debuts -all are O<CUi0111 collln& for very •pedal gilla. Every family will have a sprinkllng of t.bese throughout 1973, and every family wUl be pondering the question of what to give. Heno'I a brilliant .,,......,, to that queotion: select jewelry! • · ,4.ccordJ,ig to t.be Jewelry !ndust:y Council, certain kinds of jewelry br!iig utra value alonj! With the beauty of the gems and desipi. 'l'h<!.e are the first editions, limited editions and spe'cial editions. , . ''The restricted. J)l"Oduction-0f these items creates rarity over the years," explains the Jewelry d:ouncil. Diamond.!, both large and small, add extra sparkle to any memorable date. A ¥<>04 Idea ts to purehase •.diamond link bnce- let that can grow with every birthday or anmversary. Diamonds ••• a girl's best friend. For the genllen\en on the list, gold cuff links or a liQllted e4itiol> ring will be a prized gift -and a family beirloori?. He _ ~ wi!L•~precj!lle a pair of cul! links set w;ith tiger's eye.Japio_ laziifi jade, cut diamond.!, rubies, emeralds or rough diamonds. An add.on bracelet or rings with tiny diamonds are gi~s reasonable in price. •• Silver is a glamorous gill for the new bride, the new home· owne!, the career woman or the teen miss. Silver flatware, silver serving pieces, dessert spoons, gourmet cookware, trays and punch bowls all are good suggestions for lasting gifts. The hostess will be glad for these extras lo make her buffet an outstanding affair, and the new bride will be anxious for a chance to give her first party so she can pi.;t them to use. So, during 1973, let jewelry help answer the poet's question , "How do I love thee?" . . The reply is with rings, pendants, pins, cuff links, silver bowls, watches and all kinds of beautiful things. 11 Pretty pearls will make any woman's eyes light up. Suggested is a collar mixing Rice Biwa pearls and la pis (left). • BEA ANDERSON, Editor TIH'IUy, JMIHfY t, 1'7l l"aM IJ • • , Classic cuff links get a sophisticated touch (left J. Above, a one-of-a-kind ring is a handsome. masculine gift. " -. Baubles Bring Laughter Back • . ·-·- Hotted. sellers are . cigar band rings. By MARIAN CHRISTY NEW YORK -Fashion traditionalists don't have a stronghold on prestige jewelry bOuses like Cartier anymore. The fa bled firm, which sold Elizabeth Taylor Burton that Dashy 69.karat II millkm diamond ring, has concocted in- expensive talk,..bout Jewelry that i5 thoroughly amusing. • The collection, designed ror those woo are short on cash and long on Im· agination is $250 or under. Cartier's handsome young president. Michael Tlmwo, pinpoint! lbe new breed of client.: '"There's a whole new world of 'almost- successfuJ' people who have expendable cash. Tlle1 want to spend .It llgbtheartedly." 'MM* lntemted Jn fashion merriment to the unforbidding tune ol $175 can rind an Ilk clgll'band ring with a rJCliooal label that readl: Corolla Corona Habana. The unlsez ring, a O!ristmas catalogue standoo~ already i5 enjoying "'1-hot sales. "We got the Idea !n>m a Revlon ex- ecutive who doesn't even know bow to spell jewelry," says Thomas raoetiowlly about the frivolous ..,.,......, . The unsuspecting inventor was llOfl- cbalantly fiddling with a paper cigar band one day. His son, a 4--year-<ild in a gameful mood, slipped It on his finger. A light bulb popped in Daddy's ag- gressive brain! "Next day he was selling the klea to us," says Thomas who bought it on the spot. Thoughtful Cartier staffers concocted a rake name because: "We didn't want White Owl to get mad." Jewelry geniuses ere ever at work. TH~tBPRINTS Last summer Thomas and his wife were in Florence, Italy. to absorb new things being shown in the boutiques. At the end of a busy day, they stopped at a sidewalk care. ••AJ luck would have it,'' says Thomas. "the spiritual revivification came in a frosted glus." What happened was that lhe first sip produced tbumbprints on the icing, and ever-lhlnking Thomas was ask- ing himself what in heaven's name could be done to translate thumbprints to jewelry ? The question soon was answered. Within a few weeks ¥,signers con- cocted a necklace with a gold di!ik show• Ing the thumbprint to the wearer . ••ntere•s 11 · grut desire for very -• ; personal jewelry these days," says Thomas who has sold the $250 thumbprint necklaces lo countl ess theatrical celebrities and several political figures. DOG TAGS • Last summer ?.1rs. Teal Traina. wife of the fashion designer, came back from a St. Tropez holida y enthusiastically talking abcut how je:an<lad v a c a t I o h e r s punctuated their uniform with dog rags bought from Army :i1tores. Why couldn't the same kind of necklace be clone in gold? Thomas, who never passes up.. a good idea, got pennission from the govern- ment to produce the facsimile. It is the store's current hot seller at $95. Julie Andrews bought the first one and kept it classic. But more determined clients are putting their own stamp of in- dlvRiualily M the necklace with such messages as: "lf drunk and disorderly please return to ... •1 "If you're interested, my dllnens(ons are ... " Ofi&jnaJly these Items were designed for womM but fashion-aware men Are scooping them up . Over 90 percent of sales of the Cartier bracelet -are sold to men. Thomas says: "Young \Vall Street brokers. advertising men everywhere and attorneys on the verge or great financial success are lndulglng ln je~·elry. Professional men are really hungry for new loob that aren't gadgets." ~1ETA~10RPHOSIS Cartier. first major American jewelry house to feature a fur boutique, has Ben Kahn 's collectinn on the secood floor. It's a splendid idea because there's a CTOSI· flow or cUenls who like to buy sumptuous items under one roor. Often Kahn's new ¥.'rap-tie minks, sables and fox coats are told with Cartier's gold chain $395 belt. The new Beverly Hills CartM!r has a wlne cellar, cosmetics and chocolates under the aame roor. Fashion, once synonymous only with clothes. bas been revamped to embrace the total environment and Cartier'• Isn't missing the boat. "Tile fashion buslne" i> undergo1ng a metamorphosis," says Thomas. ••Jt bu become 1n alpha·tCKnneg11 buslMSS ... ' DAILY PILDT -· J....,., '· 197J Clubs Slate I Council Meets, Confer·ences .. .. • Orange District °'""" Dillrlcl, Colllomla • Feda-ol Womeo'1 Qube • .....U-.....tln& Is -_ .Plldu, Jon. 1l, In Ibo Sonia -Ana n. Qub. • ~wlllopenat t a.m. aad Ibo ~ -on ""' will be coiled to onlel' ot 10. l»;;to"...;r:t.r Is Mn . G. ll01 ..... chalnnan of Clllfom.la history, landmarks and muteUm.S. -'' Other dlslrict ac:tlvttles lot -lba moath Include ti>< Fine apedal career dltct1"'on day, Is bdq ..,..,.....i by °" Oruae O>lml)' Chapter, Na- tlooal Orpnlzatloo f o r Womeo. Tbe aeasloo wW tlke place from 10 1.m. lo 1 p.m. Salw'- day, Jon. 13, In tbe Soulb Oraoae Coollty YWCA, Slota AM. Dlsc:ussloos' will be bJ Women who have acb1evtd personal """""' In poolttona lbat """ tnodltloaall;> dllfkult for them lo ..t.r. OctupatloN repr•oented In- clude a veterinarian, new s pa p er employe, poychlatrilt, ottorney, d!ttctor of admlnlstraUve services, -Pal'C'el POit driver, mr dercover agent and a bank a manager. Artl Fe1tlvsl In the F'Ull•rlon -El>ell Clubboule Jon. :U and a ~ Rlporl WrlU., Clinic It t :lO a.m. Jan. "8 ln Yorba Unda. . -~ NOW ~HERlzom'' in c.r.m. ' .. Voyagers The !2nd oMual Corn· modore'• Ball, the -.ocl&I hlPllgJll of lba Voy_. Yocbl Club'• yeor, will be ~led Salunlay, Jon.13, ln tbe M-Vm!e Cow>try Club. Fastlvlllel will begin wllb cocktalJJ at 1 p.m. D1nntr and dondnJ lo Ibo music of tbe in. Fives wW complete lbe evl!D- Jng. BSP Orange CoQt California Counoli, Beto SllJM Phi will meet at 10 a.m . Saturday, Jan. 13, ln the Palms restaurant , Anaheim. Weal Grove AIU<:o<mdl'J Royal CoroMtloo Ball wW take place at I p.m. Wed- neaday, Feb. 17, ln Abram's Town and c..n1ry Club, Orlll!I•· Valentine queeo 1od her court wW be ae*'td a.ad crowned dllrinf lbe patty. lQ XI Pl Olopltr wW med 11 a p.m. Weclneodoy, Jao. 17, ln tbe FOWllaln Valley home of Miis MarjClrte Eicfdlolf. Volun teers Oraoa• c.wity Coundl of lloopllal Volunteen wW meet at 9:30 a.m. Monday. Jan. 1-5, ln tbe CO.ta Mesa c..n1ry Club. A representative ftom the American Cancer Society wW show a film and spealt about the dete<tloo of <oncer in womea~Aftlflbe-,miClleon-;-1 workshop wW feature tbe craft cart from lloog Memorial Ho sp i tal., Prmyterlan. Irv ine Women Women'' Role in the eom.. munlty will be the topic lo be dllcusaed by lrvln• Coun- dlwomao Gabriell& Pryor whtn she speaks before the Irvine Woman's Club It I p.m. TuOlday, Jan .. IL The group wW mHI In the Unlvenity Communi t y Auociation Clubhouse. Council My Son'1 FUture In Publlc Administration will be di> cuaed for the Unlvenity of Sou.them CalUomia Jnterfnit· emlty Mothers' Council Speaker will be Dr. Joho Gerletti, professor of the School or Publ ic AdminiJtt1lion. He wW rpoak at 10 a.m. 'fbunday, Jan. 11 , in Town and Gown on the campus. Panel A panel dl.scussion on Jwtlor aod senior high school pro- grams for the hearing Jm· paired will be presented at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11\ In the conference center, Hoag Me- morial Hospital, Presbyterian. 5peaun will be Etta Stecker and Bemlce Bode of the Anaheim School District and Al Atasuccl and Fred Chase. Orange district. AAUW Ron Yeo, architect-planner. Will rpoak II the out meeting of the Newporl-O>ato Mesa Drench, American Association of University Women. HlJ topic wlll be Open Space: Improving Our Visual Eo"1ronmenl The meeU., wW take place at t p.m. Wednuday, Jan. 171 In the AVCO center. Yeo, recipient of many dttlgn awards, is cha.innan of Project 2J's Open Space Ac- tion Group, chairman of the Newport Beaclt Civic Arts Committee and a member of tbe Oronge c..nty Planning Commission. Auxiliary The fin;t anniversary of the Missloo Community Bolpltal AuslU.ary was celebnted• with a cockllll party and dlnnor dance in the Mllllnn Viejo c..n1ry Club. Ourin& the festivities new officers were lnltalled. Mra. Diane Porter accepted the gavel and llU\'ing with her will be the Y.mes. Toad Sanchez, vice president: Joan Kruezer and Laura Gentry, secretaries: Janet E r b . treasurer, and VickJ Penct, bislorian. To honor the charter presi· dent , Mrs. Sue Meader, a perpetual plaque beartni her name.has~ award will ~ jltesenl.ed an- nually to an outstanding employe. r -, Tric ky Questio n When Can Loving Oven Job Starts Slow Burn .. -•• ~· . . .· .. ~ -~ ·-.... . ,, .... .~· -~ -• . ' . --•• ~ ·-., -· • •' ••• .. " .... ... ,, ......... ..... ~­... ' Be Called DEAR ANN LANDERS: Allt you brave enough to print th.ls? We will see. Recently 1 read where two men were legally married in Teus. What I doo 't understand Is why Ibey' bad lo resort lo trickery lo get married, Wby are bomosezual relationships con- sidered illegal! Wby Is it considered a sex crime when there ls no victim, such as rape or child-molesting? Why do some police department.a hire men to tempt the homOS!xuaJ and then arrest him for being a pervert? It seems to me this is much more dlahonorable, much baser conduct than loving someone or the same ""'· Why mUJt people llke me sneak around behind the backl of parents and relatives so that we don't abame or "disgrace" tbeml Wby can't I hold bands wilb my lover ln public and dance with him the way heterosexual lovers do? Surely love Is not lndec:en~ to be acorned and deoplaed. The world needs less hate and more loY&-any kind of love. I do DOI UDdmtand why so maoy people do DOI uodemand. Cao you ex- plnin ill-ONE a Crime? --~ ~ .. ' -~ / bomosera:al activity it normal behavior and llllfortunately most people have a tendeocy to equate any and all ab- normaUties wllb sln, disgrace and shame. CONNIE RICE By ERMA DOMBECK 1 once made out a list of reasons for not cleaning the oven and came up with 3,872 e1cuses. That sounds pretty im· pressive, but I know women who have come up with a lot more. In a survey recently conducted to find out what job around the house women detested. the most. oven clean- ing was at the iop of the list. (Cle8lling under the freezer was No. 2 and waxing the 1arbage was No. 3.) Men do not understand women's aversion to the chore. 'They poin t out self- cleaning ovens (only cats are self-cleaning) and new prod- ucts on the market to do the AT WIT'S END job for you. (I could get busted for possession, let alone inhaling some of it.) Their attitude is one of the reasons why it is so hard to convince brides that if the Good Lord had meant for Us to scrub ovens, he'd have given us rums eight feet long. We have a policy in our neighborhood of taking. newly- weds in tow and educating DEAR ANrf LANDERS: 1 was amused by Wini's Jetter and your reply ap- plauding the de-emphasizing of wardrobe Rites Set In Spring Eye for Imagination by the college girl. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Sights Focus Those ''few pairs of jeans" with Rice of Fountain Valley have "patches fro m Maw's scrap bag" are aMollllced the engagement of just as muc h a status symbol as our their daughter, Connie Rice to on Prize cashmere sweaters were back ln the 40s. Daniel A. l\.1unns. A youngster who best ex.- And for your inform ation, Ann, today's Miss Rice is a graduate of presses the Joy .. of Seeing patches e not m t to cover up boles. Fountain Valley High School through art can set his or her They e purely ornamental and can be and now attends Golden West -sights on a trip to Disneyland purcha right along with the new or even Disney World. . College. . Such ei:cursions are among Further information on the C1Jntest is available at any library or through the Optometric S o c i e t y at 542-2956. Jeans. H fi f Don't get me wrong. J am not opposed er tance, son o l\.1r. and the prizes in a national contest, ___________ , to fads. Every generation bu lbem. Mrs. Arthur R. Mun"' of to be sponsored locally by the LOSE WEIGHT What I am against is fuzzy thinking and Westminster, is a graduate oC Orange County Optometric ~ downrigbt nonsease, sucb ••the adult Westminster High School. cicty and Auxiliary. Children THIS WEEK them. Last week. we paid a visit to Mildred who had been ma rried only two weeks and ~!ready had her head in the wall . "Look, Mildred." I ex- plained patiently. "If you can ·t soak it, spray it with lemon, drop a tablet. damp mop or plant a daisy in it, forge t it. II doesn't de se r v e to be cleaned." "But my mother-in-law said " We looked at each other. This girl needed a crash course in survival. -"ijut U YoU don1t clean your ovens," she simpered, "bow do you bake ln them?" bag that exploded and cor· roded the sides, and J say to myself. 'Is this the kind of life I want for my daughter, Rosalie.?' ,, "What are some excuses you use?" asked Mildred timidly. ''li-1y ligh t is so C1Jrroded , 1 ca n't see to clean it," said ~1ayva. "The aluminum foil 1 put ht to protect the bottom is stuck permanently to the unit," volunteered Maxine. At that moment, my child came running in wiUt the news lbat h< bad Just put some french fries ln my oven and the oven caught lire. I smiled. "That brings my list to 3,873." We all snapped to attention, put our hand over our heart, and said, "As the great patron saint of dirti Phyllis Diller, once said, •one cupcake at a ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; time'" 11 "Look at it this way," said li-larcia . "I stand in fron t of an oven which the boys have just stuffed with pizza dripping mozzarella, which two hours before housed a berry pie that bubbled all over, which the day before baked a roast in a ~ t MAD \O\\!t SEIKO who attribu tes this generation•s anti· . . fro m 6 to 12 years. of age may _Odrlnu.t111:JJelp.)'OU.bKol!M-lhl--_;"';.· --; .• ~ ... ~.,_~:!.,.~-~ .... ~--~ill~::W~~-1e~ln~lhe~-;nneriiiitiil1np-pt'Ofcb·to·••a-betterse-nse•----~~Pl.anni.Di-a-spr.ing-submlt-ibttrentrtertopabltc slim petson YoU want 1o bl. Odrl11tt 11 ._ .... --·-.e. no 11.. of vaJues." wedding 1n the Chureb of librarieJ from Saturday, Jan. •tlnybbltl l/ldeull)tiw.llowtd.Con· "----lHI NUHTIHGTOll 11.A.~H ·C--='---ian~lo;;•;-"iCO-members of _ume_____tu__ -Anyone who-thinks tod1y's ·mod clothe! Christ, Garden Grove. 13 to Wednesday, -Jin. 31. -----ulnfflo-dllir1rou1 drup . ROitarvlnf. m1rry. 1'hfl IJHI for Tau •• well as are cheap hasn't priced them. M the Entries will be judged on No •J*lal extrclst. Cet rid ol mtU CURRENT FASHIONS ' ... •• '" • ~· -" • •• -•• ,, , • .. .. .. '0 " . .. ~ -.. ~ 4 • • ... .... - - .. ..... -: ... tlt.e ot.ltier 4t. -grandmother of two teenage girls t know originality and the creative f1t 1rld live lonaer. Odrlner has bHtl I. acne tllat polk'fl eatrapmen& ta • rot. what I'm talklng about. Think It over, Pa j r Selects abWty to capture an ap-used 1uccessfutfy by thousands all over &ea. MYke aod I am agalalt It. I also wiJ you? _ THANK HEAVENS FOR preclation for the gift of sight . thecountry lor 11 years.Odriilex Plan agree CM& most vlcUm.let1 crhnea sboald GOOD CREDIT Citing statistics that show costs $3.25 ind the larie tc:onomy ab• be tMea off tlMI bolb. la Bltnols, as wtU Date in May four out of 10 grade school $5.25. You mu$! lose 1111y fat or your u muy o&ber sta&e1, (IlllDolt was first) DEAR T.H. for G.C.: I'm thinking. I'm children are visually ban-moneywlllb~1efundedby yourdruulsl. bomosexulfty between consenting ad ait'I iblnklag. ADd I muat say, you have a Sharon Diane Roberts and dica pped for adequa te educa· Ho Questions •sked. Accept no iub· Is not cou1deftd ~al. potnL In fact. )'OQ have aeveral potntl. Steven Lamont Beyler are tional achievement, Mrs. •liMes. Sold with this ruarinte• by: •t OISCOUNT PRICES ·-M81'M ., l rMM19nt rn11111rt11 rrom C..I• Mat •rd H...,:iort &ltcll 0.ll'f' JClii' Frldl'f' tll t P.M • 9lMll1 J.Jonda JEWELERS s ..... o~ .11c1 Vo11• C•11••r lroo~llursl I Acl•n11 Hunlin9!011 •••ch 961-2211 Why can't meipben of the nme lft I've come to believe di.It tM aJIU. planning to wed May 12 In the William Buethe, auxiliary tlu pablicly ud duce to(ttber and ~ materiallstlc attitude of many teeugen Los Angeles Temple of the president, said the competitlonl;;l~~~~~~=~=-.;;...,..,_;~;;;;;;..;~ ...... ...;:==::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::::::: claim &beir' love •• llet~al lovers Is an upressloa of rebellion agalmt al'· Church of Jesus Christ, is designed "to help YoWJP&ers do? Becaae bomMeXUallty Is DDDatunl. Oaent pattatl wbo tried to substitute Latter-day Saints. develop an awareness of their U I.I, In spite of wbat some "thing•" for time aacl atlentlOL Parents o! the betrothed are most precloos seMe." psycll1atrta~1 1111 a sk:kneu - a dy,.. Mr. and l\.1rs. Floyd C. County winners will receive function. Ia oar culture, in the ye a r Drugs. How much Is too much? Is pot Roberts of Irvine and Mr. and trips to Disneyland, Knott's 1'73, we are not conditioned to accept OK? ts LSD too much? If you're on dope l\.1rs. David Lamont Beyler of Berry Farm and ice creamjl bomotenallfy 11 the oormal1uaman CO'~ or considering it, get Ann Landers' oew Westminster. parlors plus have their dlUon. booklet "Straight Dope on Drugs." 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' ' t lock Hassle .· In Cage Tilt; "· ~gs Pla y NY ; ,O,ALLAS -Missouri's victory over Southern Methodist couldn't have been any closer. It's also doubtful whether. the tl'hrow one-point verdict could have ~oked any more controversy. ,John Brown pumped in a lay-up with no time showing on the clock as fifth· ranked Missouri edged SMU 74;.73 in an iMersecOonal college basketball game Yiipday night. .Jlmpire Pat Malette of the Big Eight Conference ruled the basket was legal despite an emphatic protest from the timekeeper that time bad run out. .. J've been on the short end of this sit&tion a few times," said Mlasouri cotch Nonn Stewart. "It's tough but it haifpens." $\1U coach Bob Prewitt was less than ••• • Stf!mpeding Fans Chase Redskins Off Playing . Field ~ By tbe ,\asoclaled Prts1 The 'Sk?ns generally brushed aside the The last time the Mia.ml Dolphins lost idea thnt t.tiami might have a a lootball game it was to Washington -psychological edge over them, having but tbat doesn't mean a thing, already been In a super &wl while it's psychologica!Jy or otherwise, says new lo Washington. ,. . . Redskiria coach George Allen. '_'It's all the same ga~, said wide re- "We used a lot of different people then ce1ver Roy Jefferson. You formu1ate a '° dtd-tbey;• ,\lien W4J.!onda!'4¥-game_plan. w4d._on_il.,_lllen &~Jn!Q._IM_ Redsklnl' 21·24 preseason triump'h game and try to execute 1t, tMt s all. aga1nat the Dolphins, who then proceeded .. I've read where our. dre~ w~ to get to chalk up a perfect regular·season into the Super Bowl while Miami s ~ t.o record followed by playoff victories make up for what happened to them in it against Cleveland and Pittsburgh. last year." when Dallas walloped the ''It's as if the California Angels beat , Oolpl;tins. 24·3. . .. say. the Los Angeles Dodgers in an ex· ''Well. that's Just a .. pl_ar oo words . hibillon, then they wound up in the World Jefferson .said. "Whether 1t s lo ~et he.r~, Series. One has nothing to do with the then to win, ~~ to be here and wm -Its other." .. all the same. Mentioning lhe Angels wasn't just by chance. It's !heir home. Anaheim S!adium, where the Redskins are work· if18 out for their first National Football League championship game since 1945. They attracted some 4,000 young fans to their OOur·long practice. then had to run for cover when more than half the spectators, ignoring the slim security forti!, vaulted the ballpark fences and stonned onto the field , seeking autographs, pictures and handshakes. "It was heartening," Allen said of the turnout, bot he couldn't understand ho"' Washington has been installed as a slim favorite. to beat the Dolphins in Super Bowl VII on Sunday. ··They're 16--0 and they've got 1he No. 1 orfense an d No. I defense in 1he league ... he said. "And they've got the three best ruMing ba cks on any one team," Larry Csooka , ~lercury t.1orris anr' Jim Kiick. Super Bo,vl Production Com es Ali ve No Ri valries For Dolphins, Says Csonka LOS ANGELES !AP) -Larry Csonka is fed up with people trying to ere.ate a feud between rifercury Morris and Jim Kiick. his running partners in the t.1iami Dolphins' backfield. "They love each other," says Csonka. ·'They just hate to ride the bench. To a real football player, the bench is hell . As far as I can determine , nobody enjoys hell." That's one feud down , One to go. Then there·s-the Bob Griese-Earl A1or· roll stickiness at quarterback. When the icy. confident Griese suffered a busted !cg in the season's fi fth game . the 38- ycar-o ld Morrall ca 1nc to the Dolphins' rcs<-11e. lie led II victories in l'I row. Xow, with Grif'se heH!ed, Bob is No. I By HOWARD L. JIANDY agai n for Sund<1y's Super Bowl Vil Ci 1tM 0•11' "1io1 51•" matchup against tht" Washington The "·orld's biggest sport s production Redskins. Old Earl is one of those bench- is under '-''ay as Super Bowl Vlf head· hating trpes. too. but again the anger is quarters at the Ne"·porter Inn in professional instead of personal. Newport Beach came alive Monday v:ith Don Shula is the man who decides ~e~men from across the nation check· v;ho'JI play and it ripped the iron-jawed mgN m. ed' t' .11 be ~1iami coach apart to assign AtorraU to ~ws m ia representa 1ves w1 the sidelines. sta~1ng at the Ne~~r N~~OO~Yl'afi "It-was diUlcult-beeause Eat'I ia.auch-a - nn and Atrportert~ . . . a~ first-class person on and off the field." '-!'nle of£Jcial (Malette) already had made-up....hla-mind.-He-&bould-have-con-- sulttd the Umer," the angry cage boss and Costa Mesa during their hme 1n this ---5hula said ~tanday._''_We_w_m.iJdnJ___Q{ ~.:..:."-'-~area. . . standing here toda}". preparing for the Western Vnwn representa\lvcs at the Super ~·1. if it \l'Cf€' not for Morrall . He exelaimed. '4The clock never went off and that's w~t has to be official/' said Malette. "Jf UWshot goes off and we can't hear the bu2;er, then I will consult the timer -tM! Is the only time. But tf the clock neVer goes off, all 1 can do is assume there l! Ume left." ' ~s in New York 1"1EW YORK -Hoping to jump over the· .500 mark, the Los Angeles Kings . take on National Hockey League doormat NE:;.W York 's Islanders this evening. ?be hapless Islanders have won only four games In 40 tries. Meanwhile, the Kipgs are 18-18-4, fourth in the \Vestem Di~ision, hoping to vault over idle Atlan- 1a and Into a tie with idle Minnesota in tile NHL West . A victory would do the trick. The Kings haw 40 points. Atlanta has 41 and the N6rth Stars have 42. · · Los Angeles seeks to break a two-game losing streak In New York tonight . Cu rtice Retired SANT A BARBARA UC-Santa Barbara Athletic Director Jack Curtice. 61 , · fonner head football coach at Utah and Stanford. has announced his retire. m&it after 44 years In athletics. Curtice began his college coaching cai:eer in 1938 as an assistant coach at West Texas State. He became head coach !here in 1940 and in 1942 took over the head coaching job at Texas Western. In 1~. he took over at Utah, where hls teams compiled a l:J..lt}.2 record. winning lour SkyUne Conference championships. In · 1958, Curtice moved to Stanford. whfre he spent five seasons before tak- ing over as football coach at UC.Santa Barbara. He assumed the role of athlet ic director in 1966. Bears Win, 59-53 PULLMAN, Wash. -California fought off a comeback attempt by Wa.shington State ltfonday night and defeated the Cougan, 59-53, in a Pacific.a basketball game. Cillifornia led 33-23 at haU11me but the Coagars baltled to a 45--45 lte 3.s Sle\'e Beestrom scored all I I of his points in t~firrR. 10 minutes of tht second half. 1'>e Bears thftl scored 10 straight pO~ls for a comfort.able margin with $:ii remainlng. .lluskies Fall, 76.55 SEATTLE -w .. hington basketball coech Marv Harshman wa!I home with the nu MQndoy ni,hl, but he didn'l mi" a~lnl at Edmund.Ion Pavllk>n he m t have wanted to aee. Huskle1 couJdn't .ffnd the range in the optqlnf minutes and f•U behind Stan· Joat :IA-! In a ~oclfic-1 l>Uletblll) I"'""· Tllei:lrdlnalt...,.,"lf.16 alii! ~their coo1 ... nce ~ 1t 1-1. W1Shlnatoo also IS 1·1. • • WHILE YOUTHFUL FANS GE:r AUTOGRAPHS FROM ALVIN HAYMOND (1 3), ~--··~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~- Amhro~ich BYU's Sleeper Ex-Hu1iting ton, GWC Star Leading Rebou1uler PROVO (AP ) -The Brigham Young University front line of Cosic, Sarkalahti and Ambroz.ich might look like a typographical error, but the real mistake Ues with basketball recruiters from other colleges who overlooked the shortest and skinniest member of that crew. Huntington Beach's B~an Ambrozich, at 6-feet.O and 180 pounds, leads the Cougars in rebounds and has become an essential weapon in lhe BYU arsenal. Ambrozich was barely 17 ~·hen his high school career ended and he played junior college ball because "they were the only ones to show an interest." ,,. Then he wrecked a knee his sophomore year at Golden West College and was shunted aside by most four-year recruiters. But not BYU, and rookie coach Glenn Potter is happy to ha ve mode such a wise decision. ··La st year Brian \Yas the only junior college man to play on a velcran team and had to learn in six \\'eeks what the others had one to t"''O years to master," Potter says. "He now plays like a veteran. He's vety unselfish and won't foiu a bad shot." Potttr feels confidence is the majOr reason for Ambroilch 's success this College Cage P~ll sea900, but there are also the factors <1f hard work and considerable talent. "lfe Is a master of timing tn the art of rebounding," says ?Otter. "Brian has great hands -any rebound he can touch, he can gel" Ambrozich agrees with his coach. "Con£idence in my own play is the dif· fcrence," he says. "I've always knowfi I could play: it was just a matter of prov· ing it on the court." Kresimir Cosic, the 6-11. 2l5-pound center. is the most respected Cougar on that front line, but Ambroilch and 6--8, 220-pound. Monl Sarkalabtl have been coming into their own recently. "Last year we forwards were waiting around expecting Coslc to get the re- bound and that hurt our attack," Ambroiich explains. "A1onl and l decided to go to the boards this year. We're hav· ing a contest to see who comei out on top in rebounding." Ambrozich currently bu the edge. The ex-Huntington Beach High s1ar was lhe Western Atblelic Conference's leading rebounder in pre-conference games. averaging 15.8 per game. He also h3S doubled his scoring average of a year ago lo 10.7 points. The improved play of Ambrozich and Sarkalahti has changed the BYU of· tensive fonnat. "Last year the forwards lnltlated the play and rarely shot," Ambrozicb says. "Now ltiool and I have shooting responsjbllity and this takes some of the pressure oft Coste. "I see a defmile improvement in our team's play -we have a good attitude and we're all pulling for one another." BYU split its first two \VAC games ov&IWhe weekend amt Al'l'tbroiieh '"YI ht. "can't SU a clear o.it ia"l.Orlte'1-for the- tttle. "E"'1'}'1)11~ Is ~laytnir heller ~than thtlr pre-seASOfl outlook indicated. and It • should be -Wild year in the WAC:" ·-. BRI AN AM BROZICH All-stars Named NEW YORK -New York's Dave DeBusschere and Atlanta's Pete Manvich will be in the starting lineup for the first time when the National Basketball Association holds It annual All.star Garn• In Chicago Jan. 28. NBA Commlaatoocr Walter Kennedy loday announced the nm eight playen 1e1ected by writers and broadcasters to repment the East in lhe 23rd annu.tl c\1nic at ChlcagO"'Stadium. John Havlicek of Botton was named for thtn1glttlnt!'l1ght year. jolninj New Y<>rk .... i w11t-F:filleflifcl DC'Busscnere, Atlanta'• Marav\ch and Boston'a Dave I~ .. ltafterl, Ne\\'porter Inn are prepared to send · ked · our d;i rkest rnolncnt " 100.000 to 125,000 words .daily \\'hile on ptc us up in • . · Super Sunday (Jan. 14 ). more than The darkest .momen_t tn a 16-0 season 300,000 ivords are expected to be Hied caf!1C when Cricse was cru~pled under a with the service at the Coliseum and at furious pass rush by San Otego Charger the Newporter Inn following the game. stron~boys Deacon Jones a~d fy>n East. "This is more worda·ge than a World Sh.~la s. heart .was suddenly in his throat. Series in baseball," John Duckett, _ Seemg ~r1ese. the player oft~ year Western Union area supe rvisor for in. the National Foo~ball Leag~e 1n .1971,: Orange County says. · /laid ~ut ~fore you 1s a shocking thing. Operators will be brought in from other he said. Then I turned to Earl for h~1lp. Southland communities to man the telex He responded, oh. how he responded. machines (20 1 at the Newporter Inn . Morrall quarterhacked for Shula .~'hen \\'ith the large influx of ne"·smen in both were employed by the . Baltunore this area, manufacturers have made 95 Coils. ~t \Y:ls Earl ~·~o \\'as inte rce pted automobiles available to members of the three times \\·hen Baltimore was upset by media. All have Super &wl VII signs at· the New York Jets 16-7 in Super Bowl Ill. tached and will be seen around the ··He·s won a lot of games for me." Orange Coast area frequently this week. Shula said as the Dolphins \\'ent ~~ro~gh Special activities for ,the press are also a press·photo day Monday at Blair Field planned including the Thursday golf in Long ~ach. "Matter of fact, my long tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club m~mory 1s what caused ri.!orrall to be re- wilh a shotgun start, at 11 o'clock. 1a1ned \\'hen \Ye cut our roster to 40 Friday evening, a visit to the Queen regUlars last sum~cr." Mar y in Long Beach will Include a b(lffet Morrall expcr1encrd :i s h o d d y dinner. preseason and Shula admits: "There was Publicity directors from at least nine some sentiment on my p<1rl in kee ping cities in the National Football League are him, but the overriding reason was that I working at media headquarters through· remembered how Earl can go on the out the \\•eek at the Newporter Inn in· field and wi n gamC's. Once again , my eluding Jerry Wilcox and Jack Geyer or fai1h was more than justified, and it the Los Angeles Rams and Jerry Wynn could happen again ·· and Walter Hoye of the San Diego The Dolphin:i v.•111 \\'Ork behind closed Chargers. ga tes at the small baseball park today. Practice sessions of both teams :ire It's 1he site \\here \Vashinglon·s George closed to the press as \Veil as the general Allen drilled the n~uns when he was their public. head coach. . . UCI Opens 3-gam e Trek Again st Monta11a State BOZE!llAN, t.lont. -UC Irvine 's basketball tea m "''ill begin the second half of the season In !he same manner ii did the first -away from home in the cold country of ~1ontana. Idaho and \Vashington wilh the first encounter al t.tontana Sta\C l'niversity in a rematl'.h tonight et 8 o clock. In en earl ier meeling in Cra'kford Hall. the Antea1ers defeated tonighl's hosts from the Big Sky Conference. 82·76. Thursday night the Ant eaters "i ll piny Idaho State University in Pocatello and Salurdoy tl will be the Unlvenity of Puget Sound at Tacoma. UCI (ID-4 ) has won nine of its last IO oulings, the only defeat coming at the hatlds ol Loyola Unlventty In the Long Beach tournament. The Anteaters also take a six-game wln 1hak lnto tonight 's action. the year 3/ter spliUing a pair of Bi& Sky games over lhe v.·eekcnd. Coach Tim Tift and a J().p!ayer squad arrived in Bozeman lnte t.1onday. Assia- lant roarh Jerry Hulbert joined the.in after scouting Idaho Stafc and Pugel Sound O\'er the \\'eckrnd The Anteaters ,,.,[] have 6--11 Scott ~ .. Jagnuson in the sta1 t111i; lineup tonight. He missed the first game against the Bobcats wilh an attack of bronchitlJ. Magnuson 1s avernging 11.2 poinls .i game and has been the leam11 leading rebounder most of lhc time since bis re tum. ID addition to Mqn\llOD, Tift will bave sopbomom Dive Balcer (Ml Ind Jerry Mans (IHl at the forward lpOll. Babr Is avtraglng 17.9 per ·1arno and Moru 13.2. They arc the twn'1 loading -acorets. --- • lo the fint nttt~g helween the .two schools. the Bobcat• wert mtnua lbc services Of hlgb'..scorlng, Scott Koelzer, a 64 foi'ward "'ho W&! on l!>e btl~red list ai (he lfmc. Re ls avera&ing 14.9 points a Harlan P .. t is a •lo:,tt<IJ!lng lnllaence lir tbt backcourt. and ls ~J:if?l:...!!J8IL.1.•.Jl2i..,o,_ __ _.,__..c..._1 ·~•!Ii• ror the flltr!I ~Ullnp. TUl wllSl)'l SUtt about his ntUt.1t1rter upon arrival ht"-ll wlll be tither G•<J Eubanks or Sam Bundi. game itnce b\11 retuni. . Montana St.ate ~as 1 Tm>rd of 7-4 for Start Your Engines! WITH OEKE HOULGATE • A •""1 car nee isn't a likely place w "'-for-a lm"f" n)()()U, but if you ere the bride and your husband , lather, brother and father-in-law are in .Jt, you don't have much choice. 'That's v.·hy Debbie MCCrUf Bown will be at Riverside next week instead of some exotk: place like Honolulu, Sun Valley, Acapulco or Mia.ml. Chuck is entered in the Winston Western 500 at Rivf.'l'side on Jan. 21. Various members of the two families will also drive in the Pennatex 200 Jan. 20 on the same road course. Chuck's falber Dick Bown 'l\'ill drive in both races. as \\'ill Debbie 's father, Hershcl McGrlff. \\.'ho won Ule 200 last year, and her brother Doug will be In the 500. As far~bactc-as anybo<ty' we talked -tU oouki-remember,-thls is the first time two racing famlllcs of such high repute have been linked by marriage. At least the young l\frs. Bown knows about race drivers. how they tr?i veJ a lot and how they squander all their time on their race cars. Last Saturday after a big receptioo in Bridal Veil -tbe town her father owM on the Colwnbia River just-outside Portland - Chuck and Debbie checked into a nearby motel. Sunday he w~ back at his garage getting ready for Riverside. The bride is a registered nurse who recently was graduatOO from nursing schoot and was accepted immediately in the sur- gery section of a Portland hospital. That's the equivalent or getting drafted into the NFL oo the first round. * * * Debbie bas bee11 fo!Jowing her dad around to rates since be resumed his career Hve years ago und i!I an avid fan. The two families live within walking distance of eacb other, aod -lhe two newlyweds ba,·e been acquainted for years. They only gM seriou1 about marriage during the last racing season. "He was always around, and I guess we just sort of started having eyes for each other," ~trs. Bown said. "I sUU love to watch him ratt, but when my dad and brother are in the same ratt it's like a tossup, who to root for. "I want Chuck to win~ but if be can't I want my dad to win. I enjoy racing. because I know the people In iL If J go to a race, and the only one in it I know is my dad, I get bottd watching." * * * 1\-frs. &r.i.n·s dual role as a nurse and the daughter of a race driver has prepared he-r for the life of a race driver 's wife. "Ifs going to be hard , I know." she said. "I will still keep on working, but I will go to races on weekends when I can." Has she thought about the possibility of serious Injury to her husband, not to meolion members of her own family and her new in-laws? "Auto racing is about as safe to me as driving down the free- way ,'1 she said. "There are a lot of sports Oiuck could get into, cind I believe there are many more dangerous than auto racing. "\Vater skiing and snow skiing are very dangerous. And fool· baU, you can wreck your" legs for life very easily playing it. There are motorcycles. I'm very much against them . No. Chuck doesn 't ride one. "In fact, driving on the road is a lot more dangerous than auto racing. Anylhing can happen to you on the rood. bu t in racing the cars are safer, and the drivers know what they're doing ." Keepi11g Up H'il/1 G•o·lil.• Keeping up with Big Daddy Don Ga rlits can resul t in diz:li- oess and a tendency to be<..'Ome confused. This time last year he \Vas telling everybody about the full bodied drag!i1er he would soon introduce. It never was seen in public. and Garlits said he \\.'as scrapping the whole project. Guess what? The Garlits streamliner building program ls on l~--.. again:--T-he-eaf.-is scheduled...for introduction by l\1arch, Part of the ronfusion was in Big Daddy's own head. the all· time-drag racing._.gmit admitted ~ bit sheepishly. This is the story of how he almost didn •t build 1Jle car ffiat coulil start an· other design revolution. Garlits started well over a year ago making plans for the car. After wind tunnel testing and other preliminaries, Garlits produced a stx>rt. wheell:>ase chassis that would accept the radical new body. He raced the chassis, Jess body, at Orange County lUceway last July. On one of its first runs the car \Vent all over the track. He considered himself lucky not to get scraped off the wall. Big Alamitos Entries Alaniitos Results . " -{lj ' " '" "' '" U IEtac'I~ 7·Rll'l'll TlllP aar & l •Dfl· mct!ld •Olltder, paid Ill.GO. ·t , • .TheA.wMPalmer Method PRACllCJI P11111NG Willi ONE HAND " . •• ,. 0 ... ' .,, '. . Q Good pullil)s laMNi a subtle bto1d or molt or the woe do- mans that ao into succeu on full lho~roptt grip, 11ignmcnt and posture; comtant grip prmure;- smootb tat.eav.'l.y; _good timina: _.lented forward Slroke; and- many more. The ollly major difference be- tween pulling and other shots- QCC'pt for the obvious chanac in swina length-is the ract that putts. by oec:essity. demand greater ao- aarac:y and distance control. The only way to dnelop this $Ubtle 61en o 1iigitdicnts is through practice. and one of the best ways I tnow to practice putting is to stroke the baU with only one hand on the club. Tl'J' it first with one hind, and then the other. Soon you'll find your· 9CU' beina forted into dcvdopina: a rhythmical, well-timtd stroke that makes solid contact. All of the ingreclienta ·above will aut~ matically blend together. 11\0 w.n. .......... Arnold hl.fter·a "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTIING." A copy of thi• ttlnt·packMI booldttt ii )'OUIS for 20$ •h•n you •nc:io* • si.mped, self.-ddr.utd trrveklpe alon1 with your requHt to Arnold Palmer, In ca,. of lhtl ntwi~r. Mission Viejo, Tritons Return to Loop War s I OAIL V PILOT J Mater Dei Duo Uni Fives • Tops Cage List In Action TOP 1t KGalRS IC.!KMll)a(ll 1,,' •,•, j', '" .. Pttl • ....,..,, k..... • ,. llft ._,_ .. •• •• ~ I, ...,.. .IMtw Otl l\ nt !i,•, Gr"'i19 • J J •• 2. Of-. Mttw Oil I tto "'" M<"Mln\11 1 l t U " " .. Lnguna ee.cn High Sclx>\\I will lfy to stayln th< flilc~ the Orange League basket race tonlghl when the Atf hO!t Saddleback's Rood ~........, ~ 1e m ''·' Chriit••-• 1 i ' 4 1f«d, MMll'll •• m l!.t P1tr1¢.1 J 1 o 1 t. Wtlr, Kt,tnlln;IOll '' 211 1t s Mart111 lll·U '-ltel4tr, FV U 1'1 IS 1 t .. fl '' ave. 1~ ~ CdM II It~ I~ 7 Adllmt lt 106 71 211 14S t. ~ M\I lJ 19• \GT Ford " 11 !oil Jll Ut t. ~. AQrlM l) m.? 1•1 l-1] 11S 71 l'f 1•7 10. kfw'lo/, OI"" Hl+h U lat IJ.1 l'lcll I, JS J• 11' 101 C..,_ WI M•r 411 .. 1 lt-r U •l 11 10S J.S Jl('f'S, t f't ti Ip 1v9. Swal\ton '" It ~I )S 10. •S I.a • ' I ' Wl'll>•ton 11 .. ,, 1t1 11.1 Sl>lto• " i. u o0 1, Int."" rcruauWJg eague J-. 11 /~ » 11(1 ltl C)fA.ril t 9 10 1' 1 1 { t ' 1 · Q C ~ 11 ,. ,. •~ •1.• H••-u , 10 ,. , 1 cs lnvo v1ng an range ci.nt 11 11 19 •S s • H•"'"" ' • ' 11 '' area team. University will KGln\111 " t 17 ~ 7' J I Wlhon 4 0 t 1 0 wuu.rn, 11 • • '' 1 1 wor;u11 ' ' ~ • o host a Volcncia team th., 01111\at 7 I 4 11 1 I Woo.tw-•1<1 3 1 0 7 0 6 ~~ "'"-~ 1 • 1 '' 'o ""•'•r o.+ i. .. 1 also entertnins title hopes. s1twar1 l s J n •.O t It n IP '''' 'kC9'll.l'll 2 1 o ~ 1 o l-l••Ofd 1,•, ',!!. ",, ,,.,., 10 s Both anmes will be at 7. t C.I• M..,. U°'I Gr .. ., ~• "20 1 "~ -t -It II .._._..v... .Ad.tms Jt tJ <I 141 ~ I _ LagWill ls 3. pme_!!ehinCI SCPU"•v TllomalOI\ SP.lnjl!l'M!'I •KO McComb Hcrffm1n H1tlt~ Haatl 01t911f ··-R!pplf '"" Zlrl>'!t WJtllln WlllChtU OehK1 Trolllll . ., luHv Tl'Ulls Pawllf'tka f r•Mr Collin' Pirtle ....... C1vMr HanMft Mllddet\ (°""' ..... , H .tit 1' 1!1 'ID• McC•uoMv 1, RI u 1 14'" ..,. '' •s '' 101 '' Ma .. 11rw;1a1• 16 ., lJ 111 11 Sonora and El Dorndo 'II. 11 tJ J1 IDS 'I Duckk. I' h 11 •~ l • 10 •J u 100 10.0 0ei1""v 1 11 , :u ,. league play. and Sonora iJ et· 11 :rt n n 1 1 Kr~,.,, • J 9 11 11 :.:t 10 , 11 '° i o P<>ptd(""' , , 10 ' , i>t.'Ctcd to ease past Dana Hll ' • 3 IS l.O Srnltn l O I I ) 1 1 , • •.o Brt !1111n 2 1 1 \ tonight lo keep its I I 0 J 1.0 119't• 1 1 I 0 rfect 0"4!t lflll1 U-1) N'!e•• S 1 0 l 0' pe · • ' " 11 '' •"•· Ml"'-• v1••• 11-'1 Lagunn Beach's ho""'" for~ n 11 l5 119 u .1 1 i. 11 ,, •~•· .,..... 13 l-1 11 121 •.• a._.. 12 '° 11 · n 4 16.1 cha1npionship were dlmmeO U 4J l • 110 t 1 F'"'WtOI\ U •t )0 1i. 10 6 a. 1l ,1 10 •• •, 111K1,1111 11 s1 is 111 10 s son1e\lo·hat when the Artl&lll 11 1• is 5l •.• M1ilr•r 11 lt is 1'1 1.0 .Jost 59-58 in ove.rtime to SI 11 17 13 •I 1 1 Norrn1ndl1 • 11 1 41 1'0 ~ 11 10 :w Jr H•Uev 11 11 1 :!' 1.1 Dorado in the opening leag\lt , 10 n '1 '·' "°"'' 1 s 1 11 11 coolest. but I.am'"" crunt ••IOlt •.Jloqo JO)llS "'"' ... ' , 1 'i 1.1 H1,r11 J o , 1 1 o back to br<'t'ze past Brea, 6.s. 1 I I J 1.1 P~l1 2 0 I 0.} 47 Siii-IMl Ntw11Qr1 M•tMI" { .. U • , •• u '' ... ,. • 11 11 t• •••· Jn Saddleb8ck the Artlsti 11 '' la> 116 I)' o·F11111r1v u " 1liS HO IS.• 11 '' '' 11 11.0 HOI""• 11 11 10 tit 10 • \\'111 lx' 1>laying a team they'Vt 11 .u. 21 1u 10 1 s .. ~,. n i1 is 1ot •o bt'n lC'll Ol)(:e already, 51-41. '1 11 J I " I) rs S<l<'fff't 11 " ).j 100 l.l 11 11 a so 's •11rn111 11 u • •• 1 • the Laguna Beach tounla-1! ~; :~ ~ ~; ~!":~' ~ 1: ~ r, ~; nit>nt. Saddlcback is l-1 in 11 / 1" 1 • cia·~ 1 1 • 10 11 l('ague play. earning a 41-3.t.' HI A 11 ! 6 V/!IO<lwlrO I 7 A Xl l • s ' n 1 6 Sornlll"I • ' 1• • o "''"over University last week lsti~cl • '1,.,i 1 1·0 Lou~i ... s.t11 ci~m.n~• 1: .. 1 11 11 University is 1-1 in Orange , '' u tp av1. , '' 11 111 •vt. competition. tile same ~ 11 1s n 1n i~.5 N•ll 10 "' '5 1~) 11 1 V I · but 'II be 11 tt J~ l•l no Holl"'•" 11 s• 16 1µ 11 1 a encia owns, WI 11 .o ?e ioo 9 & .,._, n ~ n 11t t ~ definite uoderdog against t 10 ~l 1s 61 6.1 lle~MV 11J tl 11 99 ~o T. ho be th t a -t "" 6' 11a101a n 1~ n n 6 4 1gers, w gan as e 7 • • n 1 1 Whlle 10 1 j 10 )0 "I ' o J l l.l 5i.v,., • 1 ' u •O teams. • • 11 11 4l s 1 'For'"''" 1 n ' '' ~1 l1•a11ue favorite among el~ l'-••ln V•11•'f 111·11 w11'°" • o 10 l 6 U · ·1 · The El 1'1odena High basket-"TI>e Vanguards still have a , ,, u 111 .~,. COG!< a 1o 11 n1vers1 Y was a nea ballb. ~ dld a su:prising respectable 11-4 recordidespite !~!~ 1~ fi ft 1~ 11·~ ~':.~:' ; ; a ;,~ bu~ ... n_!!n,nousl J!.i,ckopenfor ~ewcirt'thcui~t t 1ng .... st season -it came Hiii 11 "' 11 111 1 ~ Oo.JQ••• 1 o t 1 o """'"'" uu QI. , within one basket in overtime last week 's losses to Tustin ~-.~~~:· :~ ~ ~ = ~\ unr•;"'i; u~/ ,, •••· one-point win over Brea, an of winning the CJF AAA and Foothill. They are led by T. Aoarn' 11 11 10 }' 1 ~ Gil'tl' 10 •1 IS Oii '9 then faded last week agai~I championship. All-league guard Tim Tivenan. =:"' ! :6 : 'fi ~ ~ ~~~ :: ~ ~: -:~ : ~ Saddl eback as only ScoU Last week. y,·ith four an all-tournament selection 'Jo.~;ick 1 ; ; ~ ! ~ ~~·~ ·~ \~ 1! ;! ! ~ Kafesjian with nine could score starters back from that team last season in the cruise to the M°" ' 1 10 2 s K"1"11" 1 ' 11 ~9 ,. n1ore than six points for the- the Vanguards did another CIF finals, plus front liners ilf•ul>O H1111u1191,,! •e!c11 :1...-11 l.j ~~!c.k : i: ; i~ i~ Trojans. • surprising lhing -they lost •,, •,. ,•, .~,, 1vt. D'4<'1nu11110 1 ' 16 11 Valencia opened the loop. Cr · Craig Peterson. Bruce Quigley werr • i. s B•11ev l s 11 4.1> sea .. "n w·1h a wi o r D .. ~· two games to open estv1ew con1•1t•• ,, eo 16 116 11 s He.tion 7 1 ~ 2 s ~ I n ve a, ... Le I and Scott Wiseman. R•n1tl11 u 11 " 1X1 91 oavi. 1 ~ o ' 2.0 Hills. but the Tigers we're-" ague pay. "'e!IOI\ 14 II 10 111 ~ 0 Wt1h"lnt1er U·fJ So it's in the ralher unusual Four starters are averaging 1111>1 12 :t ,,, ~' 1 1 , 19 11 1, •• ,. beaten 49-39 last week by a Position of last pla ce in the in double Cigures for ~Iission. ~:!.1/ :~ ri ~ :! !.! e,~~~~"'' :~ ~ ~ ::! :; ; surprising Sonora team. loop that the Vanguards find \lo'ilh guard Mike Bowen f16 I • Henovr to 11 • l'.I 10 11,,_,.. 11 •• 11 111 1~ 1 Considered a dark.horse CM- rhemselves as they take on leading the way. Fof"•ard Gil ~:~::~ l : ~ :i ~: 1~:"°° 'i :: ~ ~ :: tender behind· Valencia and ~tission \'iei·o tonight in a 7 Nonnandie has a 12.0 avera~e L.,11n• •.x11 11 ... > Lord 6 s 1 11 2 s Laguna Beach, the Raiden I I ""b f 9 It II Ip ~vt. L•Ve<:t~la S \ I) 1 I f c , Je o'clock game at !he f\1ission or our games. •w erguson c9,~•· 11 J' ,, i1s 10 1 sou•IWnc~ , ~ l is 2 1 slant atop tu~:: ague stan-'·"" · and Steve Rudes ill have 10-con~" 12 •I ~ 111 i~o w.1,011 1 1 io ll dill"" 'o\•ith a 2-0 mark· that ls' •lejo gym. aeoio11 10 ;1 '° 111 11• M~nM!•u 1 J 1 JI - The other game invo h;ing an -,po .. io.t._•.•0•;ra0g:<es,;· •. ;. ......... .., .. ',.'"•n•"•'•m•••'·' .,".;, .. ".;•"•'..,'·'•'••"·'•'~,.· ..... ~ ... · ... ,.' ... .., ..... • .. •.,.i•41c>-<•1t,.ic•a•l;t;o~El;;;Do;;r;a;;d;o;,'';·;e Orange Q>Mt area team v.·ill find San Clemente (4-8) at Tu stin 111-JJ. San Clemente has a l ·I league mark. Tustin has two \vins. Action starts at Cage Scores Daddy parked the car and said it \lo'3S an W'lsafe design. THIRD RACE -11'0 Y•r<U. Cl•lmtnu. l ve•r olds and u11. P\lf'H S160ll. Wl'SI * * * F•st E<l<lll' tlrea,v•el 11.60 6.10 s.oo Sra'nfgrd 76. W•snlnuton SS "There are guys out there would have tried it." Garlits said. ~FU:~:1 ~1:0!~1lcoc1emvsl 4·00 ~:gg ~!~~°cJ'."1rL~~·v~!~!"2.:'."C~~~ 62 "In heavy cc:unpetiUon you do a loi of things you wouldn 't do." ~~c~45~·Hl' Don'!, ca~ 815;.,, P11<1e1 S.0Vn<1 ";!~.:!!:: l'l Back in Florida Garlits forgot about the wbole streamliner L~.,g~ • ., sir, SJ>Hd '°""'· New Me.rcG 11, s1. Louis 61 idea. He parked the new car and let It sit the nst of the season. oi:<'i'1J,,~ ~,!~1~,;-l~..!:~~~: 111~~~ g::r ~~111:A~'e~:C~/i! •s It wasn't till be was ready to go west again for a series of win-~1a~·nimear tl.4ilrl 1.¥1 .•.60 3.ao t~~~r,'74;~~';1 J; ter meets that be got around to digging Into the racer. ' E•i>eetinu re Flv 1wa1'°"1 u .20 1.60 MllllwHt " b d b 'II "'" dr •• d h eed d lb Sl~y IRlctWJird1l 10.00 /\.\lt"1Qal\ 1l. Iowa 5t e a 01 a new rear-en6 ... e agsK"r, an e n e e time -21.00. ,,.,1 .. 1 ... ••~'""""'1 69 ScralCned -Toll.,,'$ Chic, B•ffllno v "" rear end out of tbe abandoned car fo. finish preparing the drag· crffk. e1 Artie. Tru1v M1rato. 1111no1116._W1Konsln 1• Iowa SI. fl, O~llhorN SI, 59 ster. f\lo·e days before be was scheduled to .leave Garlits pulled "'"" llACE _ lSO v•rd5. 3 ve•• Mac11n1er 11, s1. M•l"Y's Minn. n h '•· l f lb d ~···d ••· b I I old• I. 110. Claimlnu. Purse usoc. s...tJi L e sp1u.;r gears ou o e car an •vuu W"l"m ope ess Y Mv•lerv Moon lf-~ln.J 1.ao s.oo 2 . ..0 Flo<IN eo, >Jindtrbltt 11 mangled, and that's when be knew it waso'& the design that ~~;:.,~~:.~ ~~J.r,1 1·00 ~:~ ~~~~: U: ~:.:,r,.•/?101, almost did him in, meiely .the bad gears. dl\..C:tik~ 0001j11 IC••dor•l '10 ker.1111:;1,,.,. ... Ml»iuiDOI s•. u • T)mt :;--11.05 <;80rgl1 Tf(h t9. lll(e 65 So now .. IJtUlding the streamliner is a trasb effOrt a"aln in $(.t•K!ll'd -F"to' coov M11,1u11>01 oo, T~..es-n S Ot! -Deao1Ma1 lO< third. E'l$1 Sf:jfner, Fla. II will be ready in l\1arcbc aud will make its debut SIXTH RA('E. "°° v•rdt. 3 ve•r ovo..-.e u. s•. Bonivf!l'tlur• '° in one of t.he NHRA reeord meets in April, "the first one where o1m. 1. 110. ('lairninv. Purs.e s1600. sw L0111,11111 ''· c1ne1nn111 u (OTI MO$! Rov1I ll(nlohl) 1.00 3.!IO ).40 •••llP'l'I (11511( l can get into lbe ret'Ord book," Garlits said. Jonnv eoo srn11111 12.60 1D.60 HaN1rd n , B0$1on Cotteato 6' '.'' "''• • <••-•I • •" NortMast1m t1, Boslon U. 11 He Is shooting for a top speed of %50 miles an hour, because 11,;;,,..: 20.•1. .. ... 1 l~•ia~~i~~;;:;;1 "that's a nice round number." The NHRA national recocd is Ni~'1'1~. N,,~1~!~.11"'' Svlifd Up. 239.64 m.p.b. held by Billy Tidwell... u t:x1H:I• +.Motl Rov11 a a.J-v * * * 1-. pekl S247M. Garlits promises that his stream1mer will not look like any sE>JENTH 1tAc1 -.ur:i v11"d1. l v .. , ddS & 110. Allow1nc:a. Pur$ll USOC. Tht Of the othen that have been kicking around in Sketches for the Sun1aric1 Park. L11~v ·s O "Bg v last three years. It will be different, .and if histcry continues to t~k11~, 11,,1""', n.10 ,;:::_: ::I repeat, it will be the fqrenmner of a Swing to fUJI bodied Cars Joe VlrQIJ M'lcGde<n\15) 3 . .0 in top fuel dragster racing. Other racers usually follow v.•here Tlmt -·65· Garlits leads. oJ,1\H!~. ~~i.,~,;;i ':?i~·:~e. 3p~~ He \~-on 't talk about tbe design mucl except to say it \1'ill ~~~,:~klolo. have a tapered look in the back. Exjjerls ifl aetodynamk's lean. .li~-=,r;~Adlll"l l~ I:~-i1 toward a straight uirand-down look for the rear ends of high 1~me>e1• Bunnv CLl!)llarn1 1.IO Tlmto -10.31. speed race cars. The ~ailed Kamm Effect (meaning chopped· DH -Dl'~r.e11"" 11r11 off rear end) is a compromise to building long, tapered rear NINTH •Ac1 -"° v••o1. l ..,., ekh c•a lmtnu Pvru J1¥JO. ends that add both bulk and weight to the car. H~ ato vou 1L1pnamJ ... •.oo >.'° f-··-.1 Qfl\fMr Make< lMyttsl II.«> 2l.10 Garlits, as usual, con uu11us the expet'ts by relying on his O'.lll H1~~ Gras1 (K1n111 J.60 brand of seat-ol-tf)e.pants engineering logic. ~~ch.J'~·o.;1<111o1r, Sur•"' AJ, "I've seen a lot of fish swimin' around in the ocean," he 9o1<1 A:OQI. suw•"" Too. said. "but I've never seen any with their tails chopped off." ~t:~~~i~~ •• v .. & 1-01- 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 West Paces 3-2 Victory Colin WC>st pac!'d !hP Coast R11ngE'rs SOCC'f'r leam to a 3.2 victory over Universidad Suri- da y at TcWlnklc Park. West scored two goals, 1be rirst coming 10 minutes into the action when Pete Milton fired a pass to the surc--footed West in rront of the Uni versidad goal. This madt it 1--0. 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NANCY I ~ • .-...rt .,, t <l/3 I CAN'T WAIT TO TR'f' IT OUT TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROS S 47 Formal cl9ns 1 Beamol light 51 r meperiod 9 MOY• 62 P1inted producer's 54 --wlnd- co~•m m91: 2 wonfl 10 West Pointer U tncur.,rlt 11 A l!'Vere ahlfJ9: 2 15 Elbe wouts 1dbu1ary 59 Geometric 16 Dre1m ; 1h1pe French 61 Conv ention 17 E1111ntill city point 62 Song 18 Great B1rrler 6J Ch1nge the 1s!1nd d1co1 19 Unique thin;: 64 Put into a Slll)Q furrow 20 oeco,.ted 65 Cad with nacre 66 F1H 22 Awesome 67 B1ckward: 24 Insult Prefi11 26 Trac;k ll'VMtl DOWN 27 Put 1oge1her I Freight!ll' 31 Inter"'!" 2 G1rdeoer'~ Abbf. acceuo<y 32 "Farewell!" 3 Harnlle 33 -code • C;iird 3!J WW 11 Ye:'ISl'I: !:. ArbQr Abbf.. !1 J 11hor gro11p 38 Fool Ahlu 39 Po~er T r:.ohlO<J'l•.l pl1yers· w.necl'Hlter word II A11pf'~rs ~ Coatinyo~ 'J t\11 •tl olmonk h ost 10 or .. 1k1ng 41 lr n1a1e toast 42 Appu.ntm8nls TT Ruuitn VIP ~ E. 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Ryan - Sll'.llTI'l.Y AFTER ~ ~ by Al'Smlth DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS ~ .. ~o ~~ e.a..~~~ """~·- GORDO MOON MUWNS ·!!rfl -llAW./r GOI" 1'MAT QUrT• RIGUT, DOOLEY.- .--------, By Charles Barsotti ~ by Gus Arriola by Dale Hale r---:::======ZHER 811C1NI Js, · .-------, PEANUTS MISS PEACH lOflt> p. •1s• 15 51'-IGUl.All, AND'A~· 15 .FOi> P!.UF<·- by Charles M. Schulz .-..,...~~~~ ...... ~-. ll'S A MIRACLE THAT 6HE SURVIVED THE ACCIDENT ... AND WE HAVEN'T FOUND AAY PHYSICAL. INJURY OF CONSEQUENCE! IN 5TRICT MEDICAL TERMS, il'5 CALL£l> 'MTINS IN '! by Harold Le Don: WE DON'T KNOW! IT'S AS THOU6'H SHE DOESN'T WANT TO WAKE UP ! r--.,., by Mell ··weu. If dris isn't a sad blow -tbal diet and exerctse program I've ~ following each morning bas been canceled." > ' i - .~·. .. B m st a1 B &• ., fi do "' ri fl. •m M cl I ,.,I I I 1:30 , .. 7rl0 l:ot l :l - It.I TODAY'S TV IDGllllGHTS KHJ B 7:30 -"The MalteSl! Falcon." Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade in one of his most. memonble movies (from 11141) witb May Astor, Sidney Green· street and Peter Lorre. CBS D 8:301 -Hawaii Fiv .. o. Carol Lawrence >I and Larry Kert (botb stars or "West Side Story" on ~ Broadway) are guests in thi! episode as McGarrett goes after a heroin kingpin. Jack Lord stars. . ABC 0 8:30 -"The Devil's Daughter." a terri· !1ed young woman learns her soul was sold to the devil at birth by ber deceased mother and she must now wed a demon of Satan. Shelly Winters, Belinda Montgomery, Joseph Cotton. NBC 0 10:00 -America -Episode 5. Setu .. ment o~ the land stretching from the Appalachian Mountains to the eacific Ocean L<i detailed in this chapter by 1\listair Cooke. .• ~ .c TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening JANUARY 9 ''°'uo ommmm , ... mo• ... D l11natu1 "The Dark Cite" (!) Cd $IQ.lit 0 Wiid Wiid Wut m ""' n1irtstolllS m Star Trek fB Ml Dulce Ei!1mot1da· ED ttod(epoda• lodp m ""'" stoo1n 5:30 (i) "''•n's Heni .. O Movie: (C) (90) "'Satin "-"'' Slffps" Part I (dr1) '62-Wllllam Holden, rranct Nuytn. Cll C8S Nns Witter Cronkltt ~ Merr 6riffin Show m AndJ 6r1ffitll ED Astrano1111 I "Gal11i1s, I" rn Joanne C.110n Show EID Novtla G)Dot42PM El) Little Rast11b ''°'e mom•m O BOWllnf !Of Dollari 00 Trulli 01 Consequl!llCG (i) Satar! to Adwtnturt O Whafs Mr Unt? m I Len Lucy ID I Drum ti Jtennit fB LI hrt}I Siii P• fEI Tht Fttndl Oiet @m El A11or Tlent Clr1 61 Mu)tr aiJ Yaritdtd Ill .......... o m Cil l!l"' ,_ """' (C) (90) ;'flit Dni.''• Olufhttl'" {s11$) '72-Slltllty Wtr1ltrs, BeHAda J. Mont1ome.ry, Robert Foiwofth. Joseph Colltn. A lttrifltd youn& "110m1n 1e11ns tttr IOlll was sold lo tilt devil at birth bJ lier dKUstid moth11 and sht now must wtd 1 demon of Sat11. U) MtrY Gr\ffi11 Siow m r.tt1cut Juitctio• EID litl MOJtfl' JturJal ill D ldHldl dt blrtnit Q!) Nowela 9:00 0 (1QI it'! The h111 01111 "A Tight- 1op1 to Tomorrow" William Shatner iue.!ls as one ol lhret heart Pl· tients who mllst 11ndtreo 1 ntw su11ery technillut bllt his ch1nces ol suM'lini tht operitlon wddtnlJ drop lrotn 96 Ptrttnt to 50-50. Gl l"lnJ MllOn lil""' fD Behind ttte UHS •:lO B (I) CIS '""'" -: ttl i'°l .. Hurrtlr"' (SUS) '71-Johll Ytmon, Steve Ihnat, Fritz Wemr. A 11\al r1c1tr1ck lm&shup ln which a ~­ emment 111nt Is badly hurt un- CO¥trs a ftntestic enemy scMmt to brainwash the man for IR un · ~llO'lln purpose, e ... ...,..,... 0 """ ED llldl Jturul m.-•-e Futlval MeW11t 1:00 m""" .... ,. Din" (dn) '•3- Wednesdoy "' "'"' "'"""'"" ' too~ ,, .. ., ........... ...,..(mp) .. ,_ DAYTIME MOVIES · -!ltdf ''"""· """"O'""'•· 0 "Vllk7 tf tht Mlltl" (adv) '38 t:OO m (C) "Safari" (1dY) '56-Yli!'lor -W1)'111! Momt, Cltltt Tre.ot. M1turt. J1n!l ltilfl. 3:00 (I) "IMWlrt" (dra) ·~-John In· t~JO 0 (C) "Th rtrlt of ,,,11.... l111d, Evtmt Sk>ln. (com) '64 -Pat Bootrt, Pt111tl1 0 (C) .. .,...,tu1n tf Do. 1u11• Austin. (•~ '49--(rrol flylln. 10:00 (fl "A Nlet Uttle ltfil ntl Slltlld (II •A Wtllo'1 Fat" rtrt I (dtt) • lebbN" (corn) ·s~Tom £wtll. '41411 CrlWlord, Mt!Yfn Ooufl1s. 0 "WMll TIMN'a lift" (Olllll) '47 -Bob Ho!lf, W'~tt•m Btndll. 4:00 U (C) ~ T.,... (dra) '57 U:00 U ... f!Mpdt Sir!" (WIS) '4~ -Robert W11W. [dmond O'~ Smip, A1111 Cllrtis. 4~ (])JIM a 10AM lltilr -· ' - lut\dAY, January 9, 1<173 DAILY PILOT J 9 --- 'Angel Street' Old Play ·Splendid Jack Back, But Not Up to Paar By TOM TITUS "ANOa~n••rT"" Of Ille OMIJ P'!'*I llttf A tllOIM lily P•lr k .._fllon~ alrtclotd n J•mr~rltt• ...,..~Wrft'l•r There can be nothin& quite L~ ~•, ~q;IJ:::~ ·~ so tedious as a talky British tl!!"°=,,~":CorM;;Ti\. ,.i:-.,,_t.:, mystery play -untaa tt ·s r;.,:tiio..":-1'iriI ?J..w.~~ -~ done exceedingly well -and a.1i. ~"°~"' . c1.,. c;rkn the Loog Beach Conunuuity ~=-:;;.;t;~ Playhouse's productJoo of ~~:t.t11 · · . . °"Ti" .... h't"K';': "Angel Street" is done ju.st c;:;.111o R_,, i...lk111 about as well as could be im· __:::..::='-----==-== agined. Dlll.ECTOR JAMES Brittain A good many candle wicks has taken a play fashlooed for have nickered and dimmed a moderate pf'08Clenlum stage since Patrick Hamilton's and expanded it to the roomier almost melodramatic suspense environs of the elongated chiller .first saw the light .of horseshoe at the Community prod~cllo~; The ,, m o v 1 e Playhouse with relatively little verstoE_, Gas~ght. won ~n _dJJ{jc.u.1.ty,,_Brittain _employ_s___ a _ 6scar for lngr1a ~rgman in good deal of unmotivated 1941, an_d Clara Grich should movement to maintain visual he a pru~e contender for the effect. but the alternative local equivalent when the next would be a static production. Long Beach awards banquet which is never the case on the rolls around. Long Beach stage. · "Angel Street" (which is Equally responsible for the better served by t h e creepy overall mood of the Hollywood Lille since the drama is lighting director street name isn't mentioned in Kevin Murphy, w h 0 8 e the script) Is a play that technical effects are among demands toi>Oight performan· the best seen this season on a ces in il.5 three major roles to local stage. After cringing in preserve its shaky credulity. sympathy for actors betrayed The Long Beach version has by their backstage cnlleagues them in alnmdance, aloog with on numerous occasions, it is additional excellence in the greatly satisfying to see a pro- direct.orial and technical duction enhanced by technical departments. e.xceUence. 'Rigoletto' Auditioning Auditions for the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County presentation "Rigolet· t<l" will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday at the dance studio, 3.36 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Dancers and mimes will perfonn the Masque of Axis and Galatea. Choreographer Hal O'Neal , will cast the pro. duction scheduled for Jan. 20, 21. Feb. 3 and 4 in Laguna Beach and Feb. 22 and 23 at the Vanguard Theater in Los Angeles. Further information is available by calling 494-0709. ~·'™"'• _!!:-r.' ~--.. ...ui " 'S UP DOC?" StNIMM ... O'Nffl "Angel Street" centers on a frightened woman be i n g systematically driven insane by her murderously sadistic husband, and this key rote i.s superbly handled by ~1iss (;rich. The delicate shadings of fear. doubt &nd uncertainty :ire expertly portrayed in her 'Rih' for TV HOLLYWOOD iUPll "Adam's Rib," the old movie starring Spence r Tracy and Ka~rine Hepburn, will be filmed as a half·hour situation comedy pilot at ~fGM for ABC.TV. ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Meet a !rind! God I• for you! CHANNEL 30 WTIDlofX lill'Wf'OIT UACN • Ol,:f..119b' WORi:o-PREMIER ENGAGEMENT 1 ad 10:50-p;M; -1 ~~1 "ON A CLEAR DAY" Matthau --· ~· l :JI P·""' ln •....... -..... '. °'Pete'ft'Tillie" KIDS LIKE M~•••An......, .,,,....,_.....,, ... ,,, 111oo-..,..-~ .... 1 .......... , __ .:!ifJ UNCLE LEN Cfft. s.t. & 5..._ ,,... 2 . - JllllOf °'"'°" K1tllfl'lfl1 ltou "TM•YOHLY • KILL THlta MASTl!ltS" -~ lttot.Mlltltvm "OOIHO HOMIE" 80tll co!Of(f'G) ·-11-•-..... "'-'""'-'~ 1!19M •N .. . ...--·-··-····-........,_"'" __ .... ··---mv• IVlc:QlJEEM nlJ • ltf M.Al!VIN 0-lHf kAC ~MAN · .,... cur performance, as Is a superfluous but dramatically satls!ying ''revenge'' sequence at the close of lhe play PAUL TESCllKE enacts the sinister husband wilh brutal realism, a cold, cruel and calculating figure Ir. complete command of a role \Vhich. in l~sser hands, could ~lip lnlo Sunon ~gree artificiality. Rather than overplay for e!· feet, ·Tescbke in.,tee ts subtle character traits into his ENTERTAINMENT Billy the Kid portrayal, one ol the most cf· ]{eplacenl('ll t fective being his constant smoothing of his hai r to denote HOLL ~'OOD i l 'l'l i vanity. A! the "hero" of the sho\\• Kria Ktill<lfferson l~i; 1:e:pl<K.,._ Robert Magid is charged wit h ed Jon Voight in the roll' (•f t .... ·o assignments. 100 Billy the Kid in Sam Peck1n· furth erance or the p-lot and the pah's production of "Pnt r.ar· inte~jectio~ or. some ""'elcome rctt and Billy the Kid'' At conuc relief into the second ~1 act. Magid displays excellentli~·~G~M~.~~~~~~~~ stage presence as the dclec-· tive sergeant, although his -- constant playing with one hand behind his back grows monotonous. A fourth performance \.\1hich shimmers in brief segments is that of Donna Grifriths as the v i x en is h maid \\'hose calculated play for her master. ""'hile unnecessary to the plot, is skillfully done. Al vetta Kay and Robert Laskin complete the small cast in minor assignments. "Angel Street" is an old chestnut which is roasted to tantalipng sueculence in a most ""appetizin~ Long lieach production. It conlinues for five more ""'eekends. ~~rida\'S and Saturdays, at the com. munity Playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. Hiwoy 39 Olive.In - Yo11 C•n s.o ti Ho10 ! Woody Allo11'1 "rYlaTIHIMGo YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO kMOW AIOUT SEX'" "HOW TO SUCCEED WITH SEX" ' .. l!•ctWIYo Of'...,._ c-ry R1i.en-W So.ft 1.......-1. f'1lor 0'tl019 -Setilllol lorN - -' -~-IL~ STADIUM ·? ::1 -~ ---···~ S TAO/UM •3 .. .. --·~ .. x.;w-.~ • - - -.1. STADIUM 4 . ,_,,,,~ . "MAN 011' LI. MANCHA" ••c1vt1v1 ~llf•M"'•"' "'" H• Rewnr.a ht11 '#lfl..., tof l Aa•mv Aw1tch "ll'IOOLl!ll OH THI! aool'•· '#11! DllllOY'I "SHOW8ALL llllf'lllSS" • "T11E 8AltE1'001' EXl!CUTIVE'' "SOVHDER" "' lllcll1rd w .. ,,h .., "A MAN CALLED MOltSE .. "IUDOI ROY tfAH" "' "THE llVENGIERS" "f'l!TI' '" TILLIE" ... By JAY SllARDtnT brothers -Joo, Robtrt and NE\\' YOftK CA.P l -Comt>· John F. Kennedy -as young d1an Jack Puar Is ha"k run· m~n tnjoying life tn the rtllX· nlng a lale·n1ght l ~ll'v1sion ed company of (rt('nds. sho11t· In compctltlon \.\It h the Paar. ~. scemtd hes-it.aint one he le!l JM':<Jrly lU years ago and unsure of himself until he -NBC's "Tonight'1 progr:un. s\.\·npped quips "'ilh Miss Ills return came 1',onda\' 11uwn and Winters. night on tht! ABC telc~·is~in It wu!j a rocky s!art for 11 nel\.\'Ork ..... ·here ht• l.>t'i:ian The rnan \\'ho turned NRC's onc6- flrst of his onc-week·a•n,flnt h shows with : Sh.'.lky "Tonight" show into a -A noticeable case of open· huge profit·makcr in less than ing night jitters II\<' year s. -Peggy C:-L"-S, n•·tv•orkl~--------==== television 's first 1en1:1h• .1n· nouncer . lier 1n1t1nl i;tf11rl in that field nearly .... ·as d r1l\1 nt.'<t NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES out by the band. 1·-~,-------...,.,..- -A dull-h•)m.i nw\o'.1" ;.iOOul I l\.\'O Siberian t1Ht'r Lull~ hl' br11•rty raised. -T.,.,·o separale. t(lu<Jll)' fun· nv interludes "u h 1-!l!C-\IS Goldie llfl \.\'n and t o1ned1.u1 Jonathan \Vinlcrs. -Unusual homl' n1ovtcs. never seen bt>Forr o u television. of three Kennl'<l) I "GREAT NEW WIW UFE F1lM FOR 1973" RELD OVl!R Gank" Or1v-On.vo-n1-...o Oronto-Vlli.........uf-OOM. STARTS' TOMOIUIOW OHE WEEI( OHL Y LAST DAY Hunl•n910tl le1c1<-Surt-JUt:tt1 _"" .... '" .. -·-,.'.."!'.!!"' .. '.:.·· ... _ .. __ ., __ EXCllJSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ANTHONY QUINN YAPHETKllml -------- 21td ......... 'HICKEY • IOGGS' I );'Q ~·t ·8 ·10,1J \\ NOW. EXClUSIV! ORANG! COUNTY GOO HACKMAN ERHEST -IEO sunOHS CAROi. LYl£f "UP THE SANDBOX IS A JOY!" Borbro Streisand's Sixth Film is Her Sixth Hit! ___ H2 ward Thom son New York. Tim~• Arf<:>! AA·~ ·lro'LL '•'AtCH •!W"__..u•t"' •«:C~l>'\0-""'IU' ,,.,,,,,,.,. l"~ 51>HW'.:.-~,.,,,.Nl_. ro~~r'.....c'Jflfl"f Y Pt r·~•·'l"""-..• IH•· 1¥~..-.. •• .:-. it--l'#Ml~~ ~<~;;1P-.:i.~•<1.<> '<•f•fl .. ilJ>"•"••-li""CJ<o!tl>'~·tO..:a.eR" ,,,. • ..,..._ ')'~•w "C"r ""·lfU"wQ9 !RI .. :01•00:1tt -1 4 • . t • . -· ' ' I l 29 OAILY l'JLOT Tunday, JanUlt)' ~. 197' ' Saigon Classifieds Banish the ·Blues ' .. 1, -1. BJ BllGB MULLIGAN SAIGON CAP) -'!be H,000 U.S. troops lell in Vlelnlm need only oonault the Saigon Poll's clollilled ads to baJIJsb to the -·blues. "Will ~ be lonely at dinner tonight! • alks Mr. Ruy SOn, tel<JJhone 97891. .. Why ool iJ>. v\le a )Qvely girl for your dln- ~r table?" Miss Allee. phone 96215. serves 11 lonely hearts con- sultant for "Vietnamese girls. charming aod educated," who utk: "fore.Jgn friends for pertners1 of picnic and p1ea.sutt party'" "Lovet}' and graceful girls, lad!,. ol different •go. type llOd class .,. waiting lor your geademen/' promises Mr. Mike. A former clerk at the U.S. Embus1 in Saigon, be operates a dating game. Viet· nameae type, from a roster of more than 1,000 war widows, divorcees, wo.men jjlted and lefL Jn the lurch. even hlgh- scbool girls anxious to meet &lld. U poalblc, marry any ol the remaining Americans. 111£ OFFICE consists ol a deal, a teltphooe and a aort of modlOed psychiatrist'• couch. RA;g,..tlul lbal he can't allord 1 computer but1 oevertbel..,, aeeklng to matcn mates sclen- ll!lcally, Mr. Mike requires both part;,. to IUI out a form detailing their "desires." weakness and social posi- Uoru;." In a matter ol days, his nr1n promises, "a direc..1 or in· direct meeting will be done to you at an appropriate •!>' pointed place and date at a refined serious place and scenery.'' Like where? you, we wll1 l<lld another In %4 houn. Up to n.-or stz, then you P.IY anotbef fee." Vlelnllnelo dlonla pey no fee. Mr. Mike aald moot .,... worlced for the Amen.ans or were the "overaeas wives and mistresseJ" ot Americans and desired to keep up I.heir " E n g 11 s h·language and cultural attachments."" , troductlonl and for blm to codify his ranks cl more than J,000 girla Into Vl•tna ..... Chinese and Metlsse, ..- Euruiao ol Frencl>-Vlet· name .. P""Otaie. and !hose abo interested In meetln8 "- Japan,.., K«ean and l"tllplno mm." MLss Fanny, uutlstactlon a.uured," operates a more MANY OF THEM, he ad· personalized service. A former milted, are hell-bent on -dert for Air matrtrnooy now that the pick· America, Miu Phan, to call lng are lean <lOft1pmd wtlh her by !\er Vlelnamose name, April 1969, when 543,000 aerves as bctuse mother and American t.ro.ops were here. booking agent for a dozen n Mr Mlk Id "Vlei..._ clrla and llldles Sti • · e sa • who would like to -1 foreign business la booming enough nationals to ex.change customs .. lbe bllcoay 9' Fanny Clllb, a bacl<·alley bar, Mis• Fanny was a little vague about what m or cultural exchanges """' belq ollertd but Insisted he' girls ..... "the classleot zype. Tt..y all speak English and ""' a1ao speak F?erlch. .. For 1,000 pWlttt -IUO -a Fanny-girl ... be hired as guide fw a toor of SaJion that includes the 1.00, the cen- tral· mart.el, llldopendenc:e Palace -from °"lside the barbed win -the Chinese quarter of Cholon aDd an o/ the campier Saigon sights. For 4,000 pW!rts, you can take 1 cul~. c:barmlng girl to dinner and pick up the -~<'<'hec"""-'k Fanny olfera on unspecUl,d cullural happening limited to two hours. Sl)ould the ardor for cultural udiange go • beyo.nd. curfew hours, rt,. quliing the girl to be out all night dilcusslng Mari< Twain, VlOlnAme50 poetry or the poa;. lion papers ol Henry KJn. ingu, the fee Jumps to l ,000 piastres. Miss Allee, who operates a similar stable of esthete.s, was a bit uoctttain where in the counlryslde in these insecure days of lhe dry-season one CQUld go ror a picnic. EA.at OAY, 8algon's only English-language dally carries a half dozen .notices in pidgin i----t---;;:-::;,ijh i!OCjng ·1re Ill· mistakable language of lo.ve. ~ 5,000 piastres -111.50 -Mr. Mike's .social·relations office will arrange in· troduct.ioM to fi~ or six wo.men selected by the customer from pictures and -btogra~hfc!ll-d:mrtn hls1mlg- ing lfiles. "The zoo.," he venlured when this lonely researcher look hls place on the ps9chtatrlC'sfy e couc . "Bur if the girl Is not suitable to for him to be invJted to five or __ _,an~d,,_,,I_,,, ea ... _"---- -.i.-Weilamga . r monlli resulUng from his in-SEATED IN A rattan chair F'OR 1,000 piastres, Afiss ''Maybe the zoo," she sug- gl!sted, like all the other lonely heart s~...J!m,'.'. ~iris will make the sandwiches. flow many you need?" -. • Dredging I' Proposal Rejected SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ~ proposal lo dredge a big marsh on the Corte Madera I beyfrool In Matin CoWlly In I~ make a 135-b«th yacht harbor • bas again been rojec:ted. I' ,. The Bay 1COoservation and Development Commission refused for the sixth time in teven years to approve plaiis I by San Rafael developer Frank M. Burke and William J. Heerdt to dredge about 21 f acres of the marsh ror the Men in Service f1 Navy Petty Ofricer First Class Alton E. Walton, hu.s-- band of the fonner Miss Carol A. Bakies of 6242 Warner ave ., Hu.ntington Beach, is a crewmember of the fast com4 bal support lhip USS Camden, a unit of the Pacific Recovery Force for moon mission APollo 17. Marine Sgt. llfchard D. Morgu Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Morgan of Wallace St., Costa Mesa, has reported ·ror duty at the Marine Corps SUpply Ceni.t, Barstow. ·' Marine COrps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Marine Pvt. Randy S. Smith, son or Mr. and Mr.s. WlWam R. Smith of 14421 Strait Place, Westminster, graduated from basic tr&ining at the Marine a,,,--~ Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Airman Garland G. Williamson, son of Mrs. T. T. Williamson, 13691 Sutter Drive. Wesbninster, h a-s graduated at Lacklai:id AFB. Tex., from the U.S. Air Force marks mansbip in slructor course conducted by the Air Training Command. For the Record Marriage Lleenses , WtNl)HAM..Y.CCAJlTY Cll•rles $IMl1Y, SO. lMO Ntwp0!1 81vd., COllll .1rMt.1 .nd Matttyfl Mllvltt, .U. 20m Ac.cl&, $ant• AM. SICILLIAMo-Wt4YEL -AUfl,lll Jahn, $1, 1'Pt ••• 154S °"*"" Wnl, HI.In-tl ..... •NCI! •l'td kttY El'-, «!, Apt. t, 1sm GokMn w..1. Hlltltll'lf!CI\ ...... COOIC-MOiltTIMElt -Olrl~ w..,.._, M. i.ti CPll(llltt• SI., ~ 8ffdl efllf DI-lYftll, '2, 2Q Clll· quite SI .. U0Una &Hell JlOSE·KOSTLAN -Wtrr..i LM, & 111 Yelta. N~ e..ai-•l'td 8•rt..r• Ht!.,. 31). 27U ~nMf Orlve. NtwPri 8ffdi, WOLlENBEltG-HOLT -Pelrkk Jl11· mond, 15, 1515 Pl.Cenll1, Apl, 'J·), Nl'WllOl1 8NCh 11'td OllM Lavi_,., It, '11)! Virginie W11. Soutll L19une. ,AOM\S-SPCNtLEDElt -J Im e $ SMl'tll'td, 2:1, :DO Bel!llW, Apt .. B, DENTOM·l"HILLl'5 -Howtl"d Artl'l\11', 36, 16101 Wll'ldlmllr '--• HINllll'IQ"1n ~ ll'td Plfrldt l.wl ... 2', 16101 Wll'lllemelr La111, Hunlll'!lllOll &Hdl. , MUDAWAR<JlAIN -AM-111r1P!lm, !4, HJ2 OlytoM Clrcle, H""1!111Q•on end! •nd IC•,..,., u11, 1•. '"" DITtone Cltde. liuPlf"llOll !Nell. ALLEH ... Ufl$TEOt.Elt -C1r1 11:1.;.,, 71, 2D1 Gll'Mltt LIM. Fovnltlll V1llev •nd Florltlc'e Pllrkll, '2, Jlt f!lfll!lfl $1., Huntington IHdl, MCC~LUM-CASSIOY -Gew9t H1r· ry, .u. nn ltlllM Dt'IW. H\11\tlrqton 8e«ll w Uilll11 F1yrt1. "· 1m Al'lll1 ~. H1111tlrqt011 8"(h. PRtCE·HALGAEN -Hor.ca a.st, 4', 16Jt E FMJ!t St., Sa!!ll AM Ind Mkk.le·l"•lllkll, st. nn Viti• Hwrt•. ._. """'· MAHoHev;e1sENMAN"" -DiNld P•frklc, 31, 1111 Hemll!On, Cotti Ml'M Ind CLl\ldtn Hriln, 42, 90«! ltarnont. Monlcl•lt. Births Survivors In Crash Win Case LOS ANGELES (AP) - More than $3.1 million bas been awarded-to survivors of 18 persons killed in'a May 22 1968 c:rasb of a Los Angeltt Airways helicopter in Para- mount. The settlement was made by Superior Court Judge-William H. Levit, only two daya before a jury tri<i.l of the IC separate civil suits involved was to begin. t harbQr and use dredglng spoils ! • lo llD another 48 acres of lhe • • ~arsb for a marl.nA and f.or Marine · Pvl. Joe T. Garcia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucia Me· jia of 13292 Mono Place, Westminster, graduated from basic training -at the Marine Corps Re<ruit · Qepot In Sao Airman • Williamson w a s trained Jn tJle fundamentals of martsmdhip teaching and maintenance or small arms. "My ey11 aN tired, Daddy, would you just TELL mt abaut tho pidvNs in hent?" ltlboll Incl Slwt'ry ~. 2.t. l9l6 llltTHI G3ro=C:v~~~M -W•Y'M 11:,,.,. HOAG MbOl:IAl. HOSrlT.lL :n. nut Twtfrl E••• 0rrw. Apt. ss, ~ ,., 1m Tutlltt ttld SVMn y_,., U, 1IO Mr. n Mrs. Cll9ttft Clt'fY\kMll 2:214 Levit sitid it wouJd have taken a year to try those suits and another 12 sulll against Los Angeles Airways ftled by · ~urv1vors oJ 19 persons killed 1n an Aug. 14, 1968 crash. The suits from the August crash were settled by Levit about a year ago for $2,908,000. I:: ( ECOL()(;Y ) Diego. .1 Navy Petty Officer First Class Robert Gregory Jr., hus· band of the fonner Miss Claudia M. Kennedy of 1039 Missioa Drive, Costa Mesa, is a crewmember of the aircraft carrier US.S Ticonderoga, the primary recovery ship for Apollo 17. Airman· Thomas J. Nugent, son of Thomas B. Nugent or 192 Yorktown L~ Costa Mes.a, has graduated at Shei>- AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Air Force aircraft m c c h a n i c course conducted by the Air Training Command. ' A~ L.a Cunt1, SM! Cl-le. Ctnyon Drlw. C01t1 M ... , girl IJONEs-JOMES -Je'"" Al'"'-lt, 1'°72 Mr. Incl Mrl. Trvr GolllGll, 20oC3 Sprl--11 St.,. Apt. Ut, Hunllng!Ofl W•U.a. Strtef, COlll ~. boy llN<ll llld HIUll'i' S.rtMlrt. lt, li\012 DecltmW H, 1'71 $ptlnoMll St., Apt. 12', HllflflttelOfl Mr. Ind Mrs. I.II~ fl;911fr-, 1102' Stt! IHCll. ltlail"do, Fount.1ln Vlllt'y', girt JONES.SESMA -Jd!" RllUlll, ?l, 137t IN • .nd Mrs. Cf\lrln A.,.nold,. 16"Wll • I • ' I ... ' " commercial, recreation and Industrial uses. The commission said that the $3.4-mllllon project as presented would c a u s e "substantial harm" to the bay lliroogb loss of mO>t of the mmib ·BS a source oi regenera.- Uon. It a1ao said that public benefits from the operations did not outweigh "public dolri- ment from the loss of the water areas." Anny Private First Class Robert U. Ndlsoa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alei:lnder· Neilson, 6081 Kimberly Drive, Hun- tington Beacll, recenUy ar· rived in Kalserlutern, e 1ut a Fad'! Germany, for duty wiih lhe , -=SA~CRAMENTO"' (AP) -The 32nd Army Air Defense Com· -conservill0inl't0~~·.--man<1"· (( passing. lad, just as the free speech-movement-!' a-veteran-Marine Pvt. --SCepbea J, :;:._...stale-lqislatoHly•~ Leacll, 80tl of Mr. and -Mrs. Sen. Ralph Dills, (IJ. Roscoe L. Leach of HM Dean· Cardena), crltJclzed voter ap-ville Place Costa Mesa, has proval of Prop. 20, the reported for duty at the ooostllne Initiative, tbe slate Marine Corps Base, Twen· Supreme Court's Friends of tynlne Pabns. Mammoth decision and the Legislature's passage of the wild rivers act as ail being the work of environmentalist "JOJJd mouths.'' "Thls is not a con- • servationist movement, but a preservationist movement to Iteep 1blnp as-Ibey are al-lhe moment," Dills said. Dills made the romments before the State Water C.Om4 mission. eri-Fought Marine Pvt. Mlcbaef D. Robinson, son of Mrs. Beverly Ruchti of %13'12 Sand Dollar Lane, Huntington e.acll, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Supply center, Barstow. Marine Pvt. Gabriel Rodrlguei, son of Mr. and Mrs. ROOlilo G. Rodriguez of 14581 Bowling Green, Westminster, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corpr:ioRecruit Depot in San Diego. The airman , who was tra in· ed to repair cUITEnt Air Force jet fighters, is being assigned to Motain Home AFB, Idaho, for duty with a of the Tactical Air Command which provides air support for combat units of U.S. ground forces. '2701'-a Film? No, a Magazine Students at Orange Coast College are planning to publish a general interest magazine in the .spring. Tentatively titled "2701 ," the publication is planned for distribution both on campt.1s and to the community al large. THE FlRSI' edillon of 2701 Btll .... Apt. A, C01t1 Mell .1nd Vic· Fltb.lrt Sfrfff, Fount•ln V.1lln, boY torl1 Mtr••rtl, lt , 137' S.ktr, Apt. Mr, tnd Mr\. A~ Folkldel, 161$ A. CO.I.I Mis.I. Llncoltt L.ant, Neww1 8.18(:h, bov SWANS0N-$WANSON -lt0blrt~1n DecelftMr "' 1m MAkltM, 2S. I071·21JI S , , Mr. Ind Mr1 ROberl ~ 21116 Westl't'llnttw Ind Slllnt Ltol•. 2.$, Merlin L•M, C~t• ~. ,,,, 1S39 JltffHY Orlw, A.pt 5, AM . Mr. Ind Mt1. llllnd T•rt:IOX, '512 SIMICH-HOOO -MlcMll An , 2;2, R-Clrcl1, H11nll!19I011 Bead!, boy 1\SO'/J West B•lboa Blvd. ewport IN. end Mr1. Al11t.1lr 1(1rr, n1 ln- BHCh .Ind Petrki1, 21, 4121 RCP'l'C• dll ........ IS. Huntl119!0fl 8Neh. tlo'f ROid, trvlM. Mt. •net Mt .. J'*'Ofl Henfllsuy, :10Q IEAVEAS-IV£S -Jtrry Hwh. 31, -~ Mlcll1<111 Awnut. COii• MliM, bo'f J1ltTlln1, L"l'llM &Ndl tnd #k. ll'td Mrl, Frlflk A. Wtf<:oflll, 5002 Mlrouerl1-, 23. *" J.1""IM, Ltgun. v11r11no Streif, lrvlne, bo'f ha<l'I.. ~ 11, Im COOK·80YO -wnlllm Arttlur, 25, ""· Incl M ... Brook• Ptrrott. 631 763 Htflllllm St., Apl, 8. COlll MIMI Slllllmar, "-"'• 8, Cost• MIN, 9lrl •nd h"*"f ,._, 24 7'3 H.1m!lton ""· •nd Mn. """' F. Alley, 211J2 St., Apt. e. Calf.I ,lrMt.I. C~r Lint, H1J11nngt0tt &Heh, boy WEl.CK-11.AUMER -0-.,. Rk:llfird, Mr. 11111 M" Larry SChmltt, 265 23, 1'2S'I ll'OClktwnt St., Sp. lU, H11,,. C.mllll• LIN, Cod1 Mftl, 9lr1 tl119ton &Md! 11Wf Mlrcle JNn1 )I, Mr. •l'td Mrs. L• O.., 1•1t MonrOYI• 1'7S1 ~I St., Apt. 113, Hiii!-A""1Vt, Cost.I Met.I, bo'f llnir!Ofl Btld\. Ml'. Ind Mr1. ltotwt W1hcrl, 1723 Bel ls to appear May 1 and have a FltANKLtH-AOCHOH -c 11,, 1,, Air orc1e. WfltmJMi.r, bo'f Airman n-•-rt s. MWIOZ, c1'rcula1· o{ 10 000 Albtrt, "'· 1425 s.nlltf'lttll Ttrrtc:1. Mr. ~ ,,..,... Frid e. A-. 12331 .IW'Ull: IOn , • COf'Olll oet Mir arw:1 fNrle Ckilrl fNn::f Slr9el, Gird.In G,_, 9lr1 son of Mr. and Mrs . Arthur c..____" ;:ill~-------Magazin&-adviser-D-o~~~rwt11..1err~c1.~--~~w3 ~ unoz of 22905 Via Cereia, '-Al ege Jacobs said the title reflects l"7MA. H~ ... ·'·..,·~Y .. "". *~·=·.-. _wi,""',.,· Mr.,.:nc1~ :::"~":'!·~~ .. F. r~~ Mission Viejo, has be e n ,,._... " Mr end....M GJenn.. ..... s.m assJ~OO"Uf atanute AFB-;Jll., --~ the addrcM of the-college, 2701 r:=-t':'~~~:~1•1 J,,.. • iiwr111 c~. 1,..1,,.~-1 •'lier ·compl-ei1'ng--A'ir ·Fo· rce· Offenn· g--Fah'view Road Costa M""" &M1rH-eu1t1te -Rttpti e....,.., n. o.e.mw u. 1m ' ...._. 2n62 Cordoll'o, MIMlorl \tlljo Mid Mr. ttld Mr'I. SMw1rt FIW, 2"16 basic; training. T1>e ma«azine financed bv Shlnon l.oul11, aQ, 28622 C1rr1111.1, M Fr~ ~~w, ~'!!Ion \tlelo. Olrt ~'-' h eeks & ' " Mlulon-Vlefo '· ''"" ... r1, ......., 11 Dunu", :io... vu.1 mg is six w at the the OCC student body and HALL·ICAUFMAN -won''" eow1rd. :&? &rhtol c1m., ,.._,... Beldl, Alr Training Go m m a n d • s New Class through the sale of ads, will ~2 S.::~l'td c:i-~:Y AHn1!::!: ""'· «111 M". 'uetcv c1.1r11. no1 Hou1 Lackland AFB, TeL, he feature both fiction and non-11, 2293 1"1e111c A .... '"'' Melt. 1..-. ~· ~ studied the Air Force mission, fiction work by students and TEN EYCK-HUGHES -,.,..,, wirreii, Mr llld Mn. Dtnlel H'n111rd .. 63t e1st · 1· nd I d "C.Ommon Business Oriented 4 5123 Rivet' Aw .. N~ 8~ 1"11myr1 °"""' 11r1 orgaruza ton a cus oms an stuff members. In addition, ~-a!:'· o. s123 Alwr Aw.. Mr. w 'Mrs. Jimet S.Olltr'l. 6S32 received special instruction in Language (COBOL) Program-2701 will contain art work HOJHACICE·WeLTY _ St•llfw ,,111 Dohrn Cln:te, H1111t1neton e.1e:11. boy b lal. • •• .,, _ 81 ' Mr. '"" M". J-&IOdOtfl 1m uman re ions. ming and Systems Concepts" photography and cartoons. ~ ~~l'llf J:,·1tt ~ ~· Hvm1nlnga.ird Drtve, c°''' ~. arr1 The ainnan has been assign-will be tau·•t Orange Coast Pl c111,_, Aor. 1, Cott• Ml$e. • • Mr. end"'"" wim.111'1 H•-· 316 ee11 ed to the Technical Training &U PERSONS nt"-the com. H01..LINDEN·HUMPH1tEY -Mrdlfft Broadw.1y, ~;, boV Cent Ch r Evening C.Ollege student.9 who Jimu. 21. 1tm $ttlt1 c.,.,.,..,, Mr. 11'td ""'· w.111.,. BlrnNu J er at anute or munlty wishing to contribute "'°"'"'•In v111ev •l'td 1C1r1n e111ne. 11. 11966 ~uwood w1y 1,..,.ne ;"1 r .. speciali1.ed training in aircraft have computer programming work should &end it with a i:im '°'Y.Mfl crrci.. we"mlnsm. Ml'. w M,.. s11""' P. H•rv~. 69J1 • PAOGETT-IRUNDIGE -0-ld ltlltllffllrd Drlw, H11ntlngfatl l e 11 maintenance. experience. stamped , self-addressi..>d Brent, 22. :ws MtwpOrt 111111 .. cos11 91r1 ec ' Navy Senior Chief Petty Of· ficer J. Pat Roney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Crowe of 1622 Monterey Lane, Hun- tington Beach, is a crew· member of the aircraft carrier USS -Ticonderoga, the primary recovery ship for Apollo 17. The t b :re e .. u n It Class envelope lo Jacobs al the Col· Mne Ind Alkl LOl.llM, 21, s22 west Mr. Ind '"'· M•rt o . .._,.,, i"r.i Ninth St •• Ctlnlnl. E1tvary HunllngtOll Setc:ll boy \\'ill meet from 7 p.m. to lege. RUCH-.e1towN -o.v1c1 All'"'-"' '°" , De«:inbll' "· ini S. ll'.Olft'.I!>'. Slntl AM 1114..JIJllU Mr. end M ... Mlrk c.1,.,-!u.! S01J111 10 p.m. Mondays beginning All Submissions Will be judg· A~, .25, IJU Wtl.on A..,. .. C11tl1 C0.51 H1g11Wr,, L'IU"I field!, 9!rl ed 1 • lib ·••· k ~. Mr. tl'td Mn. JOhn H. B.clfOCI, S201 Feb. 5 in Room 203 of the occ , a on" w vwt:r wor , on .w.11:cuS-MIYERs -Motton Mel, ... Llneotn ,.._ CYflrns boy their merit. The magazine will lll51 'l'tlloflllstont CO\lrt, FO\lfll.lln Mr. •l'td Mn. I~ L. M1rade, nD2 Applied Science Building. not pay for articles QI' fl~•-, \ttlllY •nd Cynlhl1 La111$y, 4. 11151 Shin!.,. Dr!..,., COfft MIM, ~ Cl Is . be' CWUU Yellowsi-COUrl, l"ounlll'l'I VtlW,.. Mr. •ncl Mrs. Step.en LIVIMOn, 500 ass reg tratlon 1S mg however. JOGMAN·TttOMPSON -•o11er1 e1r1, 011morw:1 srr.t. LaOllN e.act1, ba¥ held thro h J •• b .CS. 1'20 1"1r1r: Htwport Orl~e, Mr, Ind Mn. V1ctor It ..... t:JU ?Olll ug an . .w Y a~ Jacobs said approximately HfWOOl'f Bllcl! •l'td "1111!'"-Jt1n, •5. s1 ... west1t1lnffl!', ttn po. ·---t I A-···-··ls h .. lb r· I ill be 221 N•poll Or1w, ar11. ~ ~ II 1'71 lhuucu 00 y, t't"""...,"'°" au e lfS run W GlLLEN-.t.DAMS -Jtl'OIM Clttrln. Mr. l!ld Mr'$. OllYtr j , Wildin. ,42 maY' ,be--rnade--by filling out re-distributed on campus, with 13. '°'' B""""'• on..,.., Hvntfne1m--· Wrnoat• c1..u.. lrrint-. fir! quest forms attached to col· the balance in stores and :=:.-~i;r~ .. 1111"' n. 114tw eorii. M~ s=-. ::,1~"'';!; 69'21 Passengers in both helicopters were ·being (CONSUMER) transported between Los Angeles International Airport and Disneyland. eMethod Out SAN RAFAEL (AP) _ A Marin Superior C.Ourt judge has Ordered one of William Penn Patrick's fums, Alex· ander Taylor Inc., to halt its method of recruitinz new distrfbUtors pendiJlg outcome of a $500,000 state suit. · The-suiHs one-of a series of leg~ actions taken recenUy against the Patrick business empire by Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger. Judge Joseph G. Wilson ordered the clothing firm bas- ed in Sao Rafael to hall its "endJess chain"' method of rm<1ing distributors until it publicly disclosed Its fmanclal picture. •Safety Lams SACRAMENTO (AP) "Bungling" by the Reagan •dministralion h a s put eai. Uornia in lhe positloo ot being one of 45 states which have had safety laws at least temporarily voided by federal law, Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob_Moretti says. I· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Two environmentalist groups bave urged Prtsidect Nixon to preVOlll lhe CorPS . O I Englnoers from dumping a million cubic yards of heavily polluted material into Car~ quinez Strait. Marine Pvt. Da!ltel E. lloH- lngsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth of 218 Geneva St., Huntington Beacti, graduated from ba sic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Navy Petty Officer Third Class James R. Smttb Jr., son or Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith of 2876-Clarendon No. B, Huntington Park, is a crewmember or the aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga, the primary recovery ship for Apollo 17. lege brochures available in the restaurants throughout Co&ta SIMl"SON.SIMP$0N -LlkHld EllO'nf, Mr. ll'ld Mrs. J1mu M. ctlf1$ti.n, tts •, '°' JtlWM\ St., C.11 Meli ll'ld Jot"" StrMI, Ct11l1 MIMI, baf Officials s p e a k 1 n g for Repti"blican GoV. R o n a I d Reagan aald Moretti''• allega- tion was not true. They added that state safety inspectors are still on the job despite a court ruling cited by Moretti in his statement. . I • , I 1~ I . Jn a Jetter to the President, Sierra aub and Oceanic Socie- ty officers said the plan to dispose the polluted material in Carquinez Strait, some 25, miles northeast of ·here, w.outd (I ) endanger important fish populations, (2) build up mud llals. (3) fill marsl!es and (4) eventually reduce the san Francbco Bay's surface area. The Corps of Engineers was granted permission last month by the Bay Regional Water Qualitv Control Board to dredge the Mare tsland chan- nel and dispose the spoils ·in Carqulnez Strait. Mud in the channel Is polluted with lead , chromium and nickle. Airman First Class Jeffrey A. Achor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Achor of 4851 Karen Ann, Irvine, has gruaduated at Sheppard AFB. Tex., from the U.S. Air Force aircraft mechanic course conducted by the Air Training Command. Airman Achor, who was trained to repair current Air Force jet fighters, is being assigned to Holloman AFB. N.M .. for duty· wllh • uni I or OCC Administration Building. Mesa. Some also will be Arlin Rvltt • ..._ '°' Jotnn st •• C011t1 Mr. 1fld M"' wi1111m c. Goebdl. 1101 La iled he said MIM. Wfll MlcArtt!w Boullvtl"d, S.nt1 le registration will be ma • • COLES-PETERSON -Tl ""0 111' ""'· 11r1 held Jan. 29 •· Feb. I , Feb. 5 Purpose of the maga-'·· ls Edw•nt. 1•· s:u s . Or'"". e,... 1nc:1 Ml.. 1n<1 Mn. wim1m c e.rr 1.m1 "'I £.UH:: P1rrlde i'M. lf, nt S. °"'""' ere.. O'•tl'l'ft Cln:lt. HUl'tf1nc,.on 'e ffd'I, to 9 and 13 to 16 in the OCC to acquaint the college and AL01t10GE·FE1CETE -WIHi.tn 11:oy. girl Co li d Ad . . ( 't 'lh ct! ·1· nd 32, :mil O....rl1 L.IM, F11ll. •ncl ,._,., 1, lt1J unse ng an m1s:11ons o • commun1 Y WI a v1 1es a G1r.lldr111 Jove•, ,1, lSSOt w1111''"· IN. •nd Mr•. Gtr•ld L. Foster 11:io. fice . talents on campus that receive Apt. 013, Tusttn. ,,,..,..... wrr. ,,..,.,,., ba¥ • For more infonnation , call little notice yet are worthy of SHJ,e~~~~:NN.;, Jl."':i': ~·= Mt.~ :i. J1~nf.·~ 111115 834-Sns: attention, acrording to Jacobs . Ol•M Mlrll, 2f.. 1414 II/Shird, API. Mr. It'd "'"· J11111n c . Cl!Mlil. 1151 A, Wtslmlr1$W. 8"'-1 Strwt, w..lmlMtw, 91'1 Cathol.ies Using Mr. at'ld "'"· ll'Vlr19 I . Amtllftll, 1151 EMt 111 Si.et, T\1511n. boy J-ry 2. Im Mr. Ind Mrt. Ucrrd H. Slpplflllol't, tt5lt Sent• Al'dru, ~1111 va~y 9frl ' ""· and Mrs • .llt'l'llt J, PerM, X101 Ml/ln"t'f Llrllt C•I• Mell. bW A U.S. DislriCt Court in Washington issued a preliminary injunction last week blocking extension of a .congresstonal deadline re- quiring states to have their safety plans apprQVed by the lederal government by Dec. 28. Moretti said. ecrerk Wins V.S. Women Reason That 'God W oul.d Understand' Mt'. ll'llli Mra. JOlll'I L, Clttk, ltSll AratOll Circtl, Hun!lnglol'I BNcll. 9lrl LOS ANGELES (UPf) The City National Bank has Dissolutions been ordered to pay '250.ooo to a woinan bookkeeper ror the Tactical Air Command. WASRfNGTON (UPI ) -A survey of TAC provides air support for conlraceptlve practices among Roman o:mbat units of U.S. ground Catholic women shows more than two- UniverSity and Or. Larry Bumpass of the University or Wisconsin. Of wrongly accusing her of lallh lbat Ibey receive ooly communion Jffarriage lorgery. at lellSI ooc. a month, s,, .,.....nt now A Superior Court jury use u ved birth ._, ........ _ lllNAL oac1taE1 awlirded the money tq Sally A. IT WAS REPORTED 1'n an article iltJ. ~ nappro conwut mel.lfl.IU3. ......,. .__._ n Ernest 33 aJ•·-a n'--'ay forces. thirds or them are using birth control For less committed women, the p~ Mttflewty, c.'*'" M. tM Garv'" • • <.c.i 11~ -methods forbidden by their church, it e Art'• Efferts Ainnan Cbarles E. ReltHoo, was reported here. SACRAMENTO (AP J son of Mrs. Eliu.beth L. Reta· The survey, eoM!tcted in 1970 as a ed j'The Revolution in Birth c.ontrol portion ts 75 percent. •f'OClkl. Loulw MltY lM!d Bred'ey e: trial in her ~lioo civil suit D· .. ~-Lind• LM lfld lr«t agaiMt the bank. Practices or U.S. Roman Catholics" ....,. Virtually every new North tion of 16571 Tripp Cir., Jtun• follow-up to others in 1955, 1960 and 1965, Coast farm.Ing, mining and tington B(!ach, ha.s ti c e n shows that the younger generation strays lumbering proposal will have assigned to Chanute AFB. Ill., most from the church's ttaehings -81 to be reviewed by the State after completing Air Force: percent of women in their 20s relying on Itesources Agency because of basic training. forbidden methods . Cslifomla's new wild rivers During his ail weeks at the NOTING THAT 11 PERCENT of young ~ ~ e1111Mt11 •nd Attorney-s !or Miss Ernest printed in the Jan. 5 issue of Sclcnce co mi led Calhol. Hwti. •ml*' L •nd D&n111>1 T. satd she was arrested after magazine. m t Jc women are using wtkhl1, Jt1tt Mn •lllf R•Yfl'IOllCI the discovery d a fraudulent Their survey -covering 1,035 whlte, un~pproved birth control practices. ,.::,i;r;.....s. o. w MMl.lfl P. check cashed at the bank Dec. married Roman Catholic women between WestoU and Bumpass prtdlcted that the =·°= tz_«111_,tt1J:,:':1!: 31. 1969 by a fictitious signer, the ages of 2Q and 4S -showed lt number of Qithollc wom~ deviating ...,......,_Ho._,. o. Mii A .... 1o r;. uKaren Jotmm:"' dramatic c'"'"ne in birth control from the church teaching 0 may well a11111rc1, O.Md T. '"" EIMI Ott! • -"6 reach 90 -..i.t" r... !he end o1 tbe ~~!. J~~~.' ..... '""'..,1· • _ .. , e IJtae F•U• taw, state officials say. Air Training Comm and ' s "JT SEE"tS ABIJNDANTLV clear that 1--Sen. Peter Behr's wlld LackJand AFB, Tu.. he U.S. Catholics have rejected the 1968 r Vm bill. which was signed studied the Air Foree mission. papal encycUcars statement on birth ••·· ,......,¥, """'"1.-. RMgan la!t organization and customs and control and that there ellN a wide gulf weet, "gives a n e w rect.ived speclaJ Instruction in between the behavior of most Catbolle dJrrleoS!oo" to lhe prolecled human rtlaUons. women. on !he one hand, and lbe position waterways program. Glenn The alrmiln bu been assign· or the more conservative clergy and the Dtllsle said In • pr,..ntation ed to the Tecllnlcal Training official stand of the churtb ltsclf, on the to the cautornla Water Com· Center at Chaoote lo r other/' the study concluded. · practices d<sptte ·the tncycllcal of Pope ~--· "' --·--··--.. Paul vt in 1968 reaffirming the chutcl1's decade -making them stalbtically in-~"('"'°' e•1ott ,1111 .,.,.... 8 .._. SAN RAF A'Et. (AP) -Tbe stand lbal ocfy abstine-•• , the 4istlngulshable from noo-Oiihollcs. -· -.. .,. -•· black-owned and -rated '"'"" a1A1 u .. -EfNIY, ...,...... """J.,,. on..... M rl "···-Tra ·~ rhylhm method an OC<Oplable to Umit • .,... J.,... T. McHugb. d-ol oo -· •-,,._ "' ""~ 1. a n ~•tY nslt Ilisb1d, family size. tbe Funlly Life Divislort or the U.S. ~-;;_, "'ln!':..:'ct=~ Jot r. rom\ed to provkfe bu.s rldts C&lhollc Conference, termed the study .,.._ -"" .... and Jobe for blacQ, has folded AMONG TllK MAJOR flOdlnp : "of dubious value," particularly Its coo-:=. ~ :;:' .:.,i::.:,: lor Jack of money alter. lbtto -Wbcreu 70 percent or CAtholie clusions about the tuture of Catholic · Mortn, e"""" Loulw w R1v1M11C1 years and nine months. women used the rhythm method or no teaching. ew~~ w L-m F. Desptte $300,000 tn pubUc birth control In 1955, &a percent now use ln a rtawmnt. be coooeded "tome ~Mewl"' Ortvo Ind Ewtytt subsidies, the experiment lo some mtlhod fOrbidden by the church. CstboUcs" were rely1 .... on unapproved •1~· MM.llrn -' Lwh J. black capitalism shut down The hod 016 ~ J1n1c1 "· • Rowt J. because of i D 11' f 1 ' t I 1 'ft t , rftethods ~~~t!:cit~ ~C: ~e~ne!p~':!i~ ~ w:i_~on'::;;'1;~ • "'~::?~~ :::"' ~unr capltat and ID- nd M -__ .. f L.. ton . • s.-, ~ J. • 1toNtd '"· e l"P erltnced ma.na(ement. u er ""'• 19 i--o .. ~. o W!Nm rtty on • _:,.:ltt'..,.,.r. '"'i!t'"• J IM otlbWI said Charles E. Stanley presJ- tl!em,campared-'ltith-U pc1cent'"'ot--•'"'--trr-1UCll''I eaa; ~J couiflt ·ti=~J .. tut. . .;. "*" c. dtnt of one of tbe· tn\,-eidnl aame groop .In llltlS. ml~bl rusoo Iha! God wooJa' understand ,_ .. s.. ,.,.. .,. °'"' •· com-·'-o· p p 0 r 1 u n It 1 -Of Women so committl'd to tbe1r their prob!-" Ml'"' Mcffnab aald. ~-c~rt-. ltoblirt L,.,.. va111't111 v. "-'_.._I " ..... .,. .,. • -WODttn. , .. """""' 11111 ltal'M Art.dt. ~...,it.a Qtp . ·mlsaSan. 11peeiallzed training In aircraft "tJltlmateJy, this crisis of authorit1 He noted that enactment of maintenance.. will probably be resolved by .a,change tn ·• 1'71 law authond ~n.-~--.--olfl<:tal tea<htng, since It ....,.-donbtllll ~~:· , (D-V'reka~. Marine Pvt. Fr81klbi S. that sUCh"3 mi,JOr ditiepane:y can con-· ilreldY Itel to ron ol a Sathtl', aon._of Mrs. Margaret linue indclinitely wllhou\ o the r pndec:t.d _.......,.,m--<\l,..Ho~&.11rl'l-'llircle leporcwrslons:' -· , wbicll bid been In en.ct fOr H\l_lltington Bench. l!ialluali;l ill6 91udy w:11 " pooc1ucted by Dr . th<...... fnim beslc tralnlng •t Ille Charlos F. Wrstofl el l"r I···" t 0'1 • - .. ' ' . . ' .. . .. ... . . . ...... -· ' DAILY PILOT % J Everyone Hos Somethinq Thot Someone Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trode It With o Wont Ad ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on· the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ~~~ I -..... l~I -..... I~ I -·w. ---_ ... _ General General * South of The Highway ..• • . . Corona del Mar DO_LLHOUSE with new STRESSED garage waiting for a unit! 2 bedroom house com· hletely remodeled in perfect condition. Easi· y expandable. . . . . . . . ....... , . $55,000. * Value Conscious?? Buy this condo -BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 21f.i bath, built·in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAMl· LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS including billiards. Fee land close to every- thing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,500. * AUSTIN.SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 General General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. CAMEO SHORES-VI EW--$117,000 A lovely home overlooking the blue Pacific! A most desirable location. 3 Bdrms, family rm, lormal dining, 4 baths & H&F pool. Sep- arate bonus rm suitable for studio, maid 's rm, run1pus room or ? Fireplace in LR & master bedroom. Indoor barbeque. Hurry! 0..-el The An•'• Top Pr-ofessiorwilt Are •t Your S.rvlc:e ON THE GOLF COURSE At Laguna Niguel -the front patio o! this lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo. opens onto the course at the 7th green. You'll love the gourmet kitchen. You may lease at $350, or have an option to purchase at $41,750. oflnJa Jj/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Sl Linda Isle Drive ..._ Elegant 5 bdrm., 41h baths ; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lge attic stor- age area; 4 frplcs. Lovely garden & lge. slip. . . . . ' . . . . . '.. $212,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & lob, PIHM Cell: Gener ii In Foreclosure! $15,750 FULL PRICE! HURRY! i'ORCED SALE! FJ'fllhly painted Interior. \\"ASllER and DRYER lN- CLUD£0! Stalnll'M llrt•I kllctim ll'ilh bullt-jn ~lender~ Diriing -room.-Pr1vate iar- dr" patao: Storage k>ckcrs. ThlJ.11\CUt.ATE tov.'llhouse • POOL. 1001 BUY nns RARE BARG,\IN TODAY! Call 645--0303. I Olli\ I I. Ill \O\ "' i ~ , T ,, * \ COATS & ' WALLACE REALTORS 5111141- (0pen Evenings) • Fixer Upper • Three Units 4-U FANTASTIC TUSTIN $64,000 F.P. $6400 DOWN N<'"!:!' l\lcf'~'l...~ _NC\\·eort F~"A·tiy c~a110n. si.., yceni ttt&h. cros. ... Jn· com(' iS60 bul'd UPon l bedroom 1$2101 2 bed 1$161'.11 Ahrr 11xM C"Xflmse!I and ~ui l)tlyments $868. Schcd- ull"d 1·iu;h spendable wh1C·h Is 13.37 cash plus S.3-1 equity buildup. Tola! return 2.1.71. All th111 And a 11Wimmmg pool, too' CQNT.ACT RICHARD V r\N \\'ERT 645-4048 Elmore Company R/E Div. MESA VERDE BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B•ysldo Dr., Suito I, N.B. 675-4161 located on large Ell!'tsidc> 1---------· Cosla l\1eM lot 'MitH room CAMEO HIGHLANDS Gener1I "Biggest Bedrooms in Town ot This Price" for ,3 more units. lnvestor's Gener1I drlii.:ht with loads of puten· :;;:;;:,;;::;;;;:;;;:;;;:,;;;;;I ha!. Jlome llC'('ds remodel· ~ ing, 90 bring yaur hrunnK'r and Pflinl hruish. Cati us for L'Omplrle delall~. but hurTV. "·on'I last long. 546-5880 tO(X'n E11es.) Lo11C'ly 3 l)('(]room home 1n a beau!Jful s.-.1t1ng with lots ol ll"t~!ii. privacy & a ma~n1fu't'nl yard. Tas\l·ful!y dL't.'flr:11etl. Cntl\l('rlible d•'n. l'11'1;e klli'hc•n & spal'ious ''Our 27th Year'' Adult occupted 4 bedroom, 2 SPECTACULAR COASTLINE VIEW LOT-·~ ~ HERITAGE Hvi ng rnt1m. $69,500 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 211 ! San Joaqul" Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 bath hom<' on qutel rul.de- sac. Beautifully maintained and landscap€.'d. Park-like backyard in 45'x79' • for pool. or play. Sep&rate utility Sfl'xlOO" hillsidf' R-1 building site abo11e booming Dana Point ~larina. Fabulous .. REALTORS \\'hUev.·ater ocean view to1'=SSSSSSSS:i: I South. Can never belii HARBOR __ .. Corona del Mir Corona del Mar • DUPLEX INVE STMENT-Herc's a duplex 111vestment amid the tall trees of old Corona de! 1'tar. There's a 2 bedroom, 2 bath hon1c \\'Ith f1replace and hardwood floors and a cu te 2 bedroom ovcr-the-g:1rage rear unit '''Ith beatn ceilings. Q\vner "'ill consider 15~0 down payment. No\V priced at $69.000. Uti119U1 HOMES OP COlONA DlL MAI, 61S·6000 A Lhtl .. of Jffll Cole Hunt1n9ton Be.ch Spirol Staircase Hard 11')-Nllu• hy! You bet~ "J-'rani·1lll.·a11 foontnln11 by !hf' ~"1 ' j Br•!rn1 & fnn1~ly rn1 J til·· l'll!h,., Ch•r•r 2600 :.II ft nt "UIM•r !"Q!U(ort, Ill> i.;L'<tch~t thn1 .. ut L..rt:{' patio. 1>rof ldM·p > ;1rdl'. fully .r.ilrwk1.:.L·W lur lo"' 1na11". rril't• l•nl) s:..:.<.QJ v. ilh only 10', ci.111n. l',\l.L ~ ... 1. VA· NO DOWN S.•llt'r p.1)1i all hu)1•r·.~ l-nict. .$1 nl•}Vt'!l ~·,.u in, Big 4 BR. 2 BA. prir•-d l,.-•Ju\1 nlArk"t • ;1t $~,'!'JJ Xl11r. 1ndoor·nut- 1W,1r ••n11•ri,1111u1;: )11\1111._ li.•1tut, '1 ;111•rf11ll. 7-fish Jlfl!l\.l , (",ivt•n·d f<1J'x12' 1.:11lu. La1~1· kit .. f.1111. rn1., 11 1'° ··arp._•l, drap1:-1o1, lib! g<1r. VA 1>ay1nts. V s.-; than n:·nl. ,, 1llage Real Estate South of Highway 531·5111 I :::1 531·51U dL't'f> <'iU'pt•I, h:r pnvatc sun dl.'<:k. t•t<'. NI'\' on the mark- ~ & \\"On'! Inst Jon~. ·Call Wi for (."Onlplcll' df'11'il!ii. 5-16-5880 IO!X'n Eves.) ~HERITAGE REALTORS Old Corona del Mor Chorm111g {'llrif'r 2 5lory hmnf> on rL·ar of n\"l'r'Sizt'd R·2 lot. \\'alk1n~ d1stant.'t' lo Big CoiXlna Brarh and all shop. p1ttf.!. Pru"t'<I al $.'")l,{)()tl.00 I This one v."Qn't Ja1;1 loni.:. Call no\\ rr,r op port unity to S('C. 673--Sj.](), ()PEN l!L 9 • 11 S rUN 10 8E NICfl REiil TERS ~ Walk to Waves S1mn1~h lr1 -lr1·•·l. formal rhn- lnl":. ntnu1n p.11io, M>paratf' f:Hnily rnt \\'/\\l'I bar. 3 BR. 3 IlA, hul{I,• cul-de-sac lot. Call 968-14::.6. •• O\VNEll trans. 3 hc.-drm. - dC>n, ~·ntry hall, dining nn., NV111TI pool, brk.. $29,950 (714) 846-1.'\SJ. Tucked Away View O\\';';E.:H-.m-,.,-1-1-(•:-.,-,-.• -__ -,-""-t Lnvcly sp11riouc; '' hr1Jronm, u l I k l Kl ~ EXECUTIVES :1 h:ilh. lorrn:il d1nln;:: ('("l(•Jll, nusu1t .lL'I 0<.'111 " -rot-j dPs-tgn. tilNI roof, family lflge sel!lng -ruSI' ~arclf'n rni .. 1ll'r1, l'nlry hall, brk. 1,11h Jl(Vll -this'~ a "f>l'\,ta<'· or add-a-ponl. Exira. 1111h1f'. $.11,950. 17141 842_.1. ul;1r 110111" !•) t•r11t'rlatn ln. 4 Rlt $74.S{Kl. t'nr itpp't. 1\ lari;:t> 1\lBR SUI!•• m11kr Cnll Paul Quick !or t'01nfortablc 1 l v l n ~ -COLD\\'t:LL. BANh."F:P.. $,!.G,000. It "'on'1 Jast. !tf.'allons; 611·2430, 83.1-0700 O\\'NER moving. 4 bcdrn1, 3 baths, dining rm, fa1nily rn1, pool. Jocuzzi. brk, $16,XM'.I, 4711\ S'6--0f,O.t ~ . _ _ __ I 5W NC\\'J)Ort Cen1er Dr. ~~ -* SHARP* ELEGANT MANSION tillliiit!ilji{llll] Lovf'l)' 2 _bdrm. home, No. ol 4 lift 3 Bi\, 3 car gar, O\lcr l•G;;';;";;";;';;;';;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Go;;:";;";;';;';;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' por'Ch. Lots at. shelves and I• cabinets in garage. Only obstructed. Only Ul,500 for a future dream home. Macnab-Irvine Ill\'), lt-2 lot. 2 i:J.1.ths; usi'd 3000 sc.1 ll, IT'J( entry, fml p.£,\LTORS bnl·k frplc .. modem kltcti. din m1, lrg tam m1, "'-et A RARE FIND $28,960 • AU terms and VA· FHA-5% Down. For Bl> pointment to see call PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- SINCE 1944 Choice Waterfronta Xlnr f1nid. Ti1kr a look! bar. d~-n. rA hi, firepl, w/w Realty Company 673-4400 Linda lslf> Lit.goon -5 BR., MORGAN REAL TY c1·p1it & drps, all upgradffi A NEW YEAR family, 2 wet bar"!! -nf'w. 673-6642 67S-6459 hlt1n ap1,i 's, patio, block JM2.2535. I A real CdM charmer, on the ocean side or ____ 1__Hwy., y.et walking distance to all shopping. 642 5200 BLESSING $289.500. Lido Noni 4 BR. -"'all, prof ld~pd. 3 yni new. OPEN TIL 9 • lrS FVN TD BE HICEJ • l~c lnmily IJJ.l,_; .s.pac_c_loc \ tRl:f.L_E L __ P-r-i<>M ~mkl-el-466;950.-1---11 ~ ~~~ 0~~"!::~u~ -SSH!--l11ri.:1• bo.11. $265.000. Borh :'lhn1 Cund11ion. frpl!·, rlsh-ll THE REllL ESTllTERS This 3 bdrm., 1 lh bath home has additional sleeping .room in 2 car garage; we have the key -give us a ca ll. Offered at $64,500 CORBIN -MARTIN cared for 5 BR honie in 11•r)' special propcrlil's' 1\~hr. 1-rpl !drps. ()l\·ners -F.-astbluff. Very spet._-ial prif'P ".f' hl\V(' 'a 't\T.SfCLTFF I E1l:~·n . Hr!!On. _ . 11n1t rrarty in '!Tlovr in. _. including the land • Lois honn': 3 Bedroon1, Family, f CULD\\E~_L'_ 1,lA:'\h'.f.R~ $79,~. ~;. 1.1: Hub<-r1son. fUMJl (=JMf-llU Ill Jl.llller 6"2-8235. l\\"29). Duiing rm. lots or extra I Rea~lon 04-121?.0, >!.13-0100 Rral or, b73-'.l.'i.10. Newport Beach . ~"'21 goodif"S! A ....... un1 .. 51~ pt·t 550 Nt<Wport Crntf'r Dr. BY °"''nl.'r . Sv $5000.1 • -...1 loan. Heated Pool, anrl r11f'n Outstanding O<.'t'an V'4'. Lusk Furn1sheu n1ol"t'! Sho1111by11pp1, Pru·1• $32,950 3t2~ii/f:i m. rtn for quick -=-- NEED CASH? Beach House! EVERYTHING FOR 6424235 644-4200 o"IY S>!l.500. Hun·y • ""' • COLLEGE PARK ~ole. S79.500. IM-t330 "" REALTORS 644 7662 last \\'Pslrlill listing snld 5/wknds. • 83 STEPS TO S ANDY $39 950 wOlhl" 3 days? 3 h<'<l•m .. hu'' fomlly rm, ~-------''!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~:""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!~I BEAC1i! Cozy knotry pine ' • fo B-.a 646-3928 646-4067 eve. l'n!ry hall. dining rm .• xtra Costa Mesa • 21 llOUH. SERVICE • (,\LL us finr -\VC' \\i.11 sell your property or guarantee )'our rqu1ty before moving day. CALL for lmmed. appt. 968-4-136. 1;. __ oral General kitchen. FAMILY ROO~t~ 3 BR & lam rm, on cul-di!-Uf .:uroom ratinJ.:: ill'f'fl . in kit<"hl>n, 2 --------- v.... 3 bedroomlf. 2 hath!. AU. sac in lop area. Dbl firepl., Plus Ther<> is a N'aSOn built-ins.' 2 natural brick 51;40;0 VA A REAL NEW YEAR'S IONUS You l'l"lllly get a bonus .. ·ith this huge upgraded home with 15x30 bonu."' room, 4 ~ms. 3 balhS, l car garage. can now for aP- pointment to see. Priced al $51,590. llH-<Olfl. oPf.N Tll 9 • ITS FUN 10 BE NICE' ~WAI~ Pleasingly Private OJildren and Ad111ts alike will eppreclate the Romping Room of this 211 Acre Estate. Located on a Knol.l with a Nell·port Beach Ad· dress. 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, Rocle Fireplace. Shake Roof. Offered for $225,IXXl. Call Anytime.~. A DELIGHT TO OWN 5 BEDROOMS MESA VERDE FURNISllED! NEW SHAG! d5hwshr. bltin.~. flagstone 19 years same location [1rcplaccs, brk, 5-10-l"i20 terms avail. hOOd clOS<' 10 the lrv1~ \\'/brick tirepl, I Boat-trailer access. Outdoor ent~. lush landscpg. Bes! ldPal Bark Bay neighbor-'I Bed .. 2 Bath, family rm ••. , shower. EZ care yard. PHONE·. '42-lm Canipus. &para_ 11, fam.ol~ BOAT STORAGE LIQUIDATION! LO\V . LOW Qu' 1 I • -Th'· horn" ;. as clean NOW room, garden k1trticn \\'JI · 1e cu -ue-aac Su'""' I "" " -PRICE! Call fast -64a-0303. 2955 llerbor. Cmita ?.l<'s..'l EASTSIDE CM as the day it \\>as buill. It <'Rltng area. formal cl1nmg ___ · • .,.,_,.,,.,.,.,,,.,,,.,,..,,.,,~I features 5 big brorooms, 4 BEDROOM--room. \\"Pt bar, 21"J hath. 2 CAPRI STRANO 1 \\'al_k ~o 17th St., shopp1~. --BIG BROWN plus e formal dining room Z STORY f11'C'p\aC1.'s.. prorrssionaUy ROOM FOR ALL I I Pr1nc1pals only. 011'JIC'r Ai;l. and a family roon1, priced decorated, a.nd so nluch ! . i RANCH HOME _ J.:vt>S. :'>4~326,;. I _ BARN _ below the market at $46,500. more. Quick p(>SS('sslOn pos-Jru;1df> ('OtTlf'I' lot. qu11•! tP.norn for 4 hoJY~; " BY OWNER CALL us today to see th.ii ASSUME & SAVE ~iblf'. H('(lu<·<-d 10 $5:?.!m slrrec. roon1 fnr camprr. I r.Mroo1n, fl4m. ho m r-. I · · 001 far lrom OC('Rn, mil· -1050 00.1t Cl Vrn nlt'C' 4 JRR, I·'• BA. t•am Hm, v;/"' 1n" Tf"IT yard I mammoth beautiful home . .,,,,_. · Exciting tll"O story Spanish al'M:I '~'Ot1h ii! · ('. .' I l>r1vall' road. Counlry .-i1 crpts, drps. s"im ponl, ' · · Omtu • v.·1th a.JI 4 lx-drooms up-C F Colesworthy hl'droon1. f1un1ly rooi:n. mosphere -Vlf''-''S. ?;fi' PrlOI. hl.·drounis, 3 hu~f' baUu;. IM MARGE stairs. \\"alk one bk>ck 10 • • f~rf'place. {'flVf'ml 1 p!ll\O, 15 !\liu. 10 lllrporr. $78.S'"JO. ~prinklC"r.;, fflCl't'I. $:'H,5t10. CustomLzPcl kilchcn has Buy My _,~ t . rt • & Co ~acant·~!ovc 1n quick. A:ik· Call G<'OrgC" Grupr ::2.1 \\'e~I JoAnn St. sclf-clC'nning oven & pot 21 .,.... .. , enrus cou s an.., • ,,,. 131 n~ . . , ~ 71 l-244-32iX. ~c-·b~.,. dl•hwo·•·r Olym pool. Assunle V,\ loan \\'ifh REALTORS "" ·"""'· COLD\Vf.LL, BANKF.R · '" '"' ~ ,,,.._. • • Home' In Harbor Vi{'\\· wtiich fotal monthly payments of L_.1t. _..,,. 540-1151 Open Eves. Rcaltotll 644-2430, 8.11-0700 SOtJTl-1 COAST GE!\I pie sized recn~1tion room . • . offer11. '°,much 1",lhc large_ 125.1 )'ITJ. Asking $38,000. • -'"' 550 Nr"·port Centf>r Dr. 4 BR. 1% BA, loads ol fine Owner h:LIJ bought new -~="-'-'-==~'--''! f l -!i ~ l bath ~ (i p.<1nelin11; & Cabinet work~in· hon1e up No11h and is ready ·MESA 'VERDE ;':7~Y·farflfly roo~. · di~ng ~~ ~. :;s ~lW-1~-BE NICE1 ' , • ' POOL --,,Zoned For'' viong patio. $35,000. Terms. 10 hfffl::'ain. BKR 962-55ll. · LIVING room, '""''" Hv;,g room, ~-~ $37,'501 COMMERCIAL "'""""' RE. 642-2222 BY Ow"'"· Frn"d"'"" -1vet '?Ar, 3 car _garage, , 3 O'Vf'rsizcd btid.rooms, large OCEA:'ol VIE\V _ Nt-w Cu~ro1n t·ounta1ns. 2 yrs old, lge 4 Spacious family homr with sparkhng pool , pnl\05 and family room , 2 elegant fire-NEW LISTING -KENNEL-home 4 Br. 212 Rn, fam & Br. 2 RA, famUy room bright living room & sep. great location. Call 6Th-7225. I places, all electric bufltln..,. Easlside Costa i\1esa : lovely T\\'O HOUSES ON 1 ACRf. dc-n nn. cpls, d r apes -...·/('1l!hf'flrnl cln~ & Parquet family rm, plus 4 bedrooms, ~ . _ Oelightiul patio "'ilh access 3 bdrm,. 111 ba"s. Xlnt rond . · · 2 ·· lndscpd. S52.CXXl. 64&-5.116. floor~. !'lhal\ crpl, prof. I ug 500 ~II Ill•~ Quick possess OUert"d for t.oi)(,I Santa Ana llP1ght~ lo-larwJM'llJ)l'fl. S·ll.500. 10'!- for Got~~y 'Mo-RRISON la~ Th YES WESTCUFF! ~~~i:x~to~le, ~: $28 250 · · (·at1on. Full price $39.900. B'' Ov.·ncr. 4 BR. hou~. do\\n. 01X'n house Sat & I ~.. '""' ' SH. ARP 3 BR Call OO\\' rnr tll·IBl!i; . . . I i\l('&a V<·rde.D1n. rm .•. bv. ~un M2-l!(l(H '*** -REALTORS-S , r.ACCUti11e • W~lclilf 3 bed., tric garagP opent>~-All this . I FULLER REALTY rrn. \\'/frple. Nev.·ly pa1ntt"d .• ~· c--=°'77·==~~~1 ,.• *• l!'.(6 Mesa rf-7r, 2 bath on manicured cornt'l' plus load11 of decking and e 1~ bath home on ctx>1ce l'l'.ll"· 111 & ou1 SJ..1.000. 833-ll'>I. 3 en OOLUIOUSE-Looks .,.., .. aa-.Vmle Dr. East, •• • lot: .Plush . c_arpets, dra~. fabulous pool! Bric, M0-1720. ner Joe. Brick [tplc .. hHn.~ .. 1 -546-0814 -., . hkt-"Nt•w Englarw!", cor.y *~* ~o1iro1.t.•T o' 1111 cot.wruco. builtins. d1n1ng room . prt· rl('W copper plun1li1n~. 1 EASTS I DE SH 950 ·• Br .. :.! Ba. clean. sharp.: hrii.thl k1lchen, 2 vanity * * a.ta Mesa 11ate yard \\•ith heated pool! Yours for $34,500. -' ~oorl area. $IOOO do\\'?\. $.11:. haths plus a hugt open Ii\'-*** ~7-UJO Ontu Priced by eager owner at MORGAN REALTY Country s1.w yard. dttp shag I !Tl. CaJI J im Broom<' to-in;,: rooni and a den, E-Z (()pen Evemnggl ~II/' Sfil.950 . sub m i 1 your &J3-664l &J>64S9 erptc.. rol'Jlt'r s!one firC'pl. day, NC'-''POrt ?.lesa Rlty. r"nns and tow, low monthly SEE THIS AND .,~ terms!~ 2955 Harbor, Costa ~Iese. BY OWNER r~~lug~'O~~l~=ii!i~~~~ 26-~2;.~11~~-Al!Jrn. S24,:lf.:J. l.ril paymL&. BKR 962-Mll. "'UIT LOOKING' ~~ Lots of Fun 3 BR. l'I BA. Cp ... drp,, Harn-lo-lioo 3 BR. 2 BA. 69'xl l-0', P''"· only. 67:>-3031 REPOSSESSIONS .,, • ,. Pool Home dishwasher. J-1agstollf' patJO homf' at Thi:oi rtirr. 545-8421. or &l.>-3509 JI"'-For information and local.kin Extra sharp 3 bedroom home '-'"ith built-in BBQ. Coppl'r SOUTH COAST REALTORS i LA!\l"SIDE, By 0" nrr 4 BR, ol these F1L\ I: \!'A,JlOmes, located on a corner lot This Mesa Verde ~ Only S27.500 "·ill buy lhis plumbing. hardwood floors. Back Bay--$26,500 2 ba. fall ('IE"C kit :.!,Im .,., rt, contac• . home shows pride of -·1-fantastic 4 br.droom home Two blocks from school K· r.-""'" • -• KASABI ownership, comp I e I r!l Y Lollely 3 bedroom on cul-de-with large' C"O\lered pa Lio. 8th grade. Cul-Oe-snc. F11A Bring a mop&. mQVt" In~ This S.17,:l'.IU O'tO'"""'f:l93 AN 9 UNITS! \VEU. KEPT. upgraded throughout 1 with sac. Cozy family room and BARGAIN A beautiful renct'd in Pim-or Conv. U).500. CaJI for 3 BR. home looks gi·<"al Pool 4 br 2 ba t:sidi>, fplc, Rul Estate 962-6644 Units groMed over $13,000 !Uper expensive sha g flrcplece. Very desirable ming pool to protf!Ct the app't to sec, 557-4l'!6l. out~ide • but diMy inside -Terms, $39,500, open dally. 1 .,~~ ... iiiiii0ii0ii0ii0iiOj per year and produce a t •-It and '1l HUNTERS liltle ones. You mw:t see Hou!IC Is vacant & nct'<ls 3.17 ~launt\lla, ov.·nr 642-8310 I' 24 ;(, 1 carpe s. ~ you area. ~me lo11t>! Priced to !l('I/ ,...n. COME AND SEE 13. (' retum on :your n-buy It. $32,750. 841~0. 64$-7221 H . ho 81 this 10 beliM'e It. Cali now .. 4 Bdrm., 2 Both 1 1, Call R·• Ca t h' Yestment. Good occupancy OPENTIL9 •/T'SFUN10 BfMCEI 1733 \V<'stclitt Dr., N.B. tt't" is a neet me v ue 842-%>.15 as· ~ ... , l'p(! Fountain V•lley 1 JK V('ry llhsrp decorAtM 4 ~ I llilljll Evory~~~;!body ~~1~~; l~"''·erf $fiil ~:£~~~.~~~~: o~~::~;.~;~~ ~~\~l::\~f !p~~2 ~~:~~~:;~~ Men Verde $36,500 3 bedroorn, 2 bath, 2 fire--NEWPORT DUPLEX OWNER "1us1 flt'll . :1 IJ<'rlrn1s. fl\\"NJ.;R nnxious ~ bt'drms, Thill 4 bNlnn. 1·,.. bath Dtll&htlUI 3 Sr., 2 Ba home! plactt, den. electric kit<'hen, ''Rent 3-Uve Free'' RMUme 6'"fi loon. dining m i. fanlll) rn1, dining rn1, xtra retreat '"' Erjchlly decot'll, "'' Gu built·lm, diahwuhet Oxn -2 car ranee otf p1111att 3 8(trms. down. 2 up. Sh11R fil"('plaCC'. bulll-lns, hrk, r:illnt: 1u·.-•a In kitt•hrn, bt"k. n v.·am1 ar Y Anx·r 1·a11 large brick fireplace! Ntw TR<olURl}'LERPMOCYK Rl.ley. Sprinklen fronl • carpeting, trplc. In ~-er. ~ plt'X, 4 brlrms, 4 baths.~ $27.250. &-tO-lT.!J. S.'lll.950. •Tl~l 962-M)S. '°'K'!t. As.~un1t' VA loan nnl~ palnl lnside .l out •ann T rear. OnJy $49,900. Nicely decoralrd op JI,. r erca \V/1idl> Costa !\,1<'sa. * * $32,950 * * ll\\'Nt.:Jt ll·:i1-es. AMUml' S221 IX'T n1,.,. ('ALT .. 962-~'511 home, plenty of living space ci: ........ 1!!~~I CI I 3 Iii THINKING -~:_!ttlOO; dlshwa.shf'r It bullt·in!I. $500 ~ mn. incon1e. $50,000 4 BR + ~tald 's or guf'st mi. 6\•.;.-loan. 4 hl'drm. family RED CARPF:T HLTR.i;; . • gprtnk.ler1 1: elect aanae ..,j-. ......... ri• .... •thl new! -.....,, • •llina price. Tenn$. CAU n-..i... 11 _.__ m1. runkcn living rm, hrk, 21/J BLKS TO BEACH door Opt'nm' • ttuny won't BR• FR. l{}gh!y uperaded OF BUILDING? c.JI: 673-3663 m.8886 Evn.. ~b~ :'t':tiu:i.,;11 .. ~"C; Sl-t.900. 17141 962-5."fiG. C\JtC' little house 1n gd. 1ut! Call Red C&rpet plan l ·A. °'*"to parlc. • .Jlldl , ~ Ideal rile for specious It N'pt Ht1. Better hUIT)·1 O\\"NER must !14'11. As.sum<' nbrhd. $19.950 scorr Realt~ 5tf-t640, .Howell 6tMJ)O. tW31). I I ekfant borne In Bll C.· BALBOA BAY PROP. 5~" loan, 2 sto .... ., balron>·· REAL TV .l..~i.i.11 Ph. ....... ~___,_.__ •-•-· • Realtors M5-!W91 •;J' '" ti "' h TWO HOUSES ·v-~ vvn~ ...,.,.ays * 64~7491 * 4 bcdrms. f.an1tl)' tm, brk, Y m(' "" ni BY OWNER SALESPEOPLE ........ Attractlwly .xi""' OP'" Ev.... -~-·I ~"'"""· 1714' JM2-2'i61. INVESTM=E~N=T~A=T- BOTH OHLY $32,000 '424215 '4U200 NEEDED to~~Bobs.J.xiR t-:"""" ... ~"""!!!!!'!~~ N'3;*T.!,,U~I~~"~ 1, Pnv•.,.• ;;~~~~ '""" RV OW~F.R • BR'"" .. -poo---,-1. -THE BEACH - X!n't renta1a. 2 BR eadt Oon·t be Joolf!'d b)' the !ID-Realton 6"-2-0J., m41001~ 0 8. 3 BR 2 ba privatl1 party, duple'( nr clt>llt'(e ~hai;: thn10UI, many l~1~rnd<'rl olcl1•r hon1I!' w M"fl Private yard• • M'l)lll'all" 4 UNITS called b~s! We &We OW' 550 Newport Oent<T Dr. &:•••~• 8 R~n~ ~~':, 0~~-\\'/~1 + 3 'sR. ' hou~ + 11pt •~ Crl;\1. ~-of ~x;1r~~· immac! 96..'H04S nit ;.~~~':~~~i2~61;;t = r-----~""'i.i:ivea. wt11M~~ 2':"r.~ Onn~:one~:~l" oldpati!xtra :~ C:U .. ~~, ~~ . t:a1t1ide R~1 .t21.sct0. lu1°~ Ga11r,}J\lilt-l'll llui;:e -GEM ~~~~.,i;it:~~1~vri;~ t1u!J.tin_g_t_C?n-~~~-.•-,ch~ 60-Drluxe bullf·lns -All one lhne •nd many mom 2 BR, frame hoU1le on largt" 61'170 10'1 ~ ?.fftdlve hrlC'k 1610 \V:'"CM111t If"")' .. NB.· .Cll\~lflrii ~,1 No. 117,'Dall) Vacandel COS! ent 1tory, On@ l Br, t"1'.I 2 Br, bendlla. Try ua. )QU'll Uke valuable R-2 lot. 'zoned tor flrepl1tt. dlnlng .Ll'.'E'a. laun. REALTORS &t'4623 PUol. P. 0. Dn:ir: 156(), Co!J1n fNVESTMENT AT • ... , ~ ~ aot.. ttore -~ l St>-· -Lot-le 90 larte u1. W.-£.. LAOfENMVBR • triplex · blzy now· bu.lid dry room, lots of l'.!.Xi:ru. Vaca~s rost moflt)'! Rent ~fesa. Ct 92fi2fi, · -THE ISEACH -' 1 ·l'.lldl'· etc: ctH • l>e.urPUot that 2 more unil....-uii be RE.Air ESJ'A1$, t 8 6 O lattt (Very c.m;y, ltveab~J. ~Jioed Carpt'\ J«a!tOQ, -)l'O(lr bowlt, apt1, atont HeW> .,n1('!hl"!l'.)'O\I ll'Ml v. Mwlflplf' znne.ct. ioo() 1nConlf aa;;wed Ad. Stll !'die ltetnl bullll '(:all Rf'd Carpet Newport Bh'd., C. M . 'Call Rtd Carpet· Realtm'a, · blrtg., etc. lhru•ll Daily Pilot Rll? C1as11ltlf"d ads 00 It &: rrturn. J. L. YOUNG nowt Call 60.-n Now! ~ Rsalton. M&-l640. 64&--39'28. 54H6t), Clualfied Adi ••• 642-!1671! a..IJ\ed Ad. 60-567S. wtll -cill NO\V &4~ RC:,\f.TY 8'.47·1216 or "42-R.S40" Sl "PJ.:lt Clean • :l BR. brick Pflho. po01 , a.mJnie "f1 ;, ,S190.2:'1 P.l.T.I. St'(' Me at 4(l.ll() Ille! 4.1·1: .. Nr. AlioM· q11in, aft 12 nmn daily. Onily J>Hot W11nt Acl11 ha barRAlfll' pl<>~. • ~ - l ,. • OAD. v Pn.Or ~I _,,,... I~ I _,,,s. I~ I "'~~.... 1 li I ~-I fi: ( -1~ I -·-J~ N-r t •-ach 1 ~C~ondom~~~ln~lu~m~1ii~iic~ .. ~-~ido~m~ln~l~um~1iiiltiiiiiiiml!Bmu~11;n•;u;;;;;;m:i~200;;11 ~Hi°"ii"i'iUinfviii,ni.~~315ji!' FABULOUS Floor Plan FOH FAf.11LV t'UN. 5 Bedroo1n~. slcp.-up Uvlna nn., bll' family rm "'/lin.11-l, ("l'tu.inle bench, 1d1owen:. St'p. 1.1l!I. m\, wat(!nt)ltf'ner, W"1k to b9flch, schl.11. $4,1,650. CALL Uiirun1 8uch SPANISH EST4TE Ovf'rk>oldng e!ly le bee.ch. 2- Sty. BIU('CO wi red tile roof. 4 Bdrrn~ .• 3 be;ths, 2 trplc1. 4i;e. dining & la.1nlly rn1a. Uee.m oeil'a. Loads of chann, plus l·bdrm . l\lt&t. ;ipt. Beauilfully lndscpd,, on lg!'. lot. ~.!'JOO. .. 499.2800 * !ltilH4l6. ~ -for solo 160 for Ille 160 OpportUnlty N E I d Costa M.111 ew ng an 11EALn1 Food siore. o,.,,, -·------ Charm on the WALNUT SQUARE Neat, Good ... .,. ... Owner 'OOWNOHOUSE ! !ldnn. 1~ · has olhtr lntere11ts. Must Ba, 2 car~. Grt41nbcJt Peninsula "'"· Lo dwn paymnt. l28M Pool, nr. So Cat PW.. Yrly \\'alkl di 0cc E. Cbal)m&n. Bet. Harbor teue. ~TI12. and 111e._'Y"l4';n.c~!I. ·~ Blvd. 4 flatter.~ 3 BR. 'i'iOU.t. Large fenced spaclou• 2.SQO .,, h. tamlly CLOSEOUT SPECIAL SPORTSWEAR tttaU •IO<'e, yard. Cltlldren/petl ok. home with 4 large bN!rn. men • woment. t'at&bllaMd UlO/mo. J.tt a: lut mo't. 01n1, Including u hu,\11' 8 yrs. Balboa hi.and. rent Call 891-9361 • mtu1tcr wite with O~an 613-8420. CLEAN 2 BR. Du.plu. Food Vkw •"" Sun Deck. Family LAST CONDOMINIUMS -ESTil. cleanen s.m. F\Jlly yard. Enc!OR(I ""'· Som• • ., Room, ''Mitered Patio. Big PHASE THREE <'<[ulpped Jncldg 1n .. ntory. <>'Pl• A. dcps, Stow. 1145. · . , Country Kltch4:n. Enjoy the Oa,ys 6'5-7408 eve. 9'l'9o4f74. ~ ~Ille. $84.~. C&ll • No Closing Co1t1 Money to Loan 240 • OceM VU, 4 BR, 2BA, · • FrH Upgrade Ca rpet elect kltch, fam rm. $390 l:=:===:===:=-:i-=:1-=1:=:= La guna Ni'guel Qll£Nrn. 11 ' ir'S FUN TO BF NICE! e Jmmedl1te PosHSs1on 1 t JD l 962--86CK or 64&.31&4 "" S23950·Col)do <BR 2Ba ll'EoT N l10C CON·~ i • $1000 Mov" You In $ oans MESA Del Mu, 4 ·br, lam 528·z-io • Shi_;11 4 BR . ~1 t)()~lJNilJ~t. :! ui:.. 2 BA, 6~ % INTEREST rm, crpt, drpi. $215 mo. ,29·!))). 3 BR + µool dt(~•ra1or. forn1sn1n~s 01>-Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, right about ~ ~ w/xln't option. 5&-0867. $31;950 . 3 BR .. pool, upi,::rd. 1 10!11.~. t ... \' !' s I \V kn d g . mi.le to Walnut (1st road on left), left 1 mile 2nd TD Loans 3 Br, 2 ba, clean~ sharp. 3Ul $39,500 . ::i Bit, ih l1vrn1. l~i--1·1.l. ______ ·.J P•n. to '4Walnut Square": or San Diego Fwy:..!_o ~Ud~w. $295. can W.500-·-4-{Jnita. :.!-Br f"ll. Lido Isl• t'hrml"I' or n 11rcnn1" to CUiver, left alrout 3 mrtcs to \Vatnur,-rtghti:O -Lo11·'e$t ratc1~ rana:e CO. -Jmr.-64Af'll-:----S~9.900 · 4 Bit 3 c i.;ar. Prest~ purchase this pr1n1e of all "Walnut Square'' or call 714/551-4041. 11WE BUY TD'S" AVAJL. uow 2 Br & 3 hr, CALL St!·l~IS LIDO ISLE tX"t'anfro11l l~nt1011s for lh<' bltn.~. yard. $165-$235. PAnJ • nr·w ycHr. This charming 3 Sattler Mtg. Co. :.46-0469, 54S..9:t91, John. • :A!XER Swimming Pool I UH. '1 b1:11h hou~ overlooks Duplexes/Unlh 642-2171 545-0611 $250/1\IO. 3 BR, lge. fenced ~•111.r• Nv~~~c i~ .. :~r;R:~v 4C~~~ :~i~n::e~ i!re h~~~~ e~; sale 162 Serving Harbor area Z1 yrs. yard. New cpts. Good loc. 17tn Bench Blvd ., J.t.B. "1th large L.R. & D.R. for StlO,COO! til9HDfMI Money Want.cl 250 No fee. Agt. 8JG..6030 • .,.It/DR. run1bo.). Beaut. Just Usted HOUSE · 3 BR. 2 ht\., frplc. DUTCH CLEAN kit. ~·/brk.fst. nook. Big 50· Es'-te S'-rter INCREASE your lntert•st in· Nr Orang(' Coast C.OUe£i'. . . . 1 lot. Charlene Whyte. JONF.S M b'I H tu 1u come; Have lhrff 1.st Trust $2j() mo. 545-3739. ,l lkdfl:101n, 14.. Bath, built ns COLD\VEU. BANKER o I e omes Immaculate ..triplex three 2 Deeds. apprQX, $25,000 each. l'e~STE="P"SC-Clo~Be~ach'..,--.-,,H-.,-- 1nclud1m: d1.shwnsht~. w/w Realtors &f4-2430 833--070!.\ REALTY INC For Sal• 125 bedroom apartments. un-on 11ingle family homes in furn Bach. P(lt 'Ok, util Pd 1'1'fl1.:S & drps. liirge cul-rlC'· 5.'iO Ne"'port Cr~ter Dr. F.!!T.J'M(i I furnished. Ideal Investment. Costa l\lesa. 1n to 8 pct. SUO. • I MC' lo!. nnly sh•ps to a ,..,..,~~ ... ~~~""'" ' Motor Home Rentals I t Ow fl !all 1 lo1·e!y park. 4 )TS nrw &1 ~--3-8 R-&-0EN I (714)673-6210 ~~llalEX~~~GE $6,~!· s~~ble. ners nanc Y ALA Rtntals e 64S.3900 I 11U in1p1u1rn1rn1s in. Qu1~'k I I I ,· ·1 '2001w.e.100eel\od. ' SALES & LEASING Submit. PrHCnled at """".000. Roy McCardle, Realtor l)lS:>es~1nn. l-'ull priec only t ('ii unn Y home r-i..w11on a...::ti Ctl•l0<niall2660 ..,,, $:!9.500. ~2·&851. LO:~~ 'PR1~E~.. . SELL YOUR 1uU i;crvice facility ~~~~~~~~~:ON 1810 Ne;~;i~·· C.M. ""me on Lido. 2 BR. +; 2 Oanmar Motor Homes [0'!" TIL •• "' FUN ro /IE"'""~ Mort gag .. , ' halhs. Quil't end of the ii;· LAWNMOWER 1 • ' Trust Deeds 260 land. $58,500, Take weekends oil'. 531 ·6800 LIDO REALTY Everything tflken cliJ'f' of . ~ Start This New Year 3377 Via Lido, N'pt Beach including lawn, roof, outside BUDDY Mobile Home 24' x . . On The Right Foot RENT 'TIL YOURS. 673-7300 painting; pool, recreational 44· 2 Br. 2 Ba new Ii~ in 2 NE\V BEAOI DUPLEXES CONSOLIDATE BilJ.S NOW ONLY S.24.500 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii I pnrk and ,i.:rl'<'n rolling hills. mon Call 540-1117 or ALL new deluxe 4 br & 3 br \VrrH A 2nd TRUST DEED BROKERS INC. e SPRE1\DING ROOM . 3 Br. lrg tncd yd, kids/pet. I~. ALA Rantals e 64$.3900 Fountain Valley 4 BR, 21n Ba. F'rplc, dshwahr. bltns. $285/mo. Call!J6S.,1635 Huntington Be1ch Low, low down. no loan fees, Have A Large Boat? This lovely condonilnlum 545-3567 aft 5:30 wkdays, each, Balboa Penin, N.B., PRIVATE FUNDS Owner pa;vs all tor )'O~· We 1 . have a home for It • 120· ~i11~~ ca~:~~s. 1.-ei~¥;::~ \vkends aft 9 ani. Bal I!le & 1-5 br & 4 br on . AVAILABLE 3 BR, 2 BA, elee R/O, FA Freshly dec..-oraterl, classic s IP & for you. an e1cy;unt 5 bath:<. one bedioom dov.·n 19TI MOBILE home. 2 oceanfront. 646-7414 or CALL 114·675-4494 BKR. ht. w/w crpts & drps dbl with big "Farn1" kitchen, bdrm. home . spacious din· '"'' •·-a ,1,,, lo• "·',SOO. bdrm., 2 ba, pet section, &to--0532 Don TIK!mpsonl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'tir fn--' 1-.. ,~ XI 1· I "-" h • Bk . old' I ~· ' ~ adull pa•k. c.-'I M7~77 Bkr !1 ,., • '""· '"' '-!"'· n oc. D<.'St oeac area. r 1ng rm .. m s room pus Call 646-7171. • ,.. -w · . SZ35 mo. ACT; 962-44.n or 962-551,l. many extras including a OPEN rit 9 • H'S FUN'TO BE NICEt between 11 am & 4 pn1. SUPER delux Spanish style I II~ I 546-8103 PIG 'r'EN FOR !A~E $~.~~II S:n~;! Fer '7~i~, x8x~: ~~ch~w~~'. ~~~~exj ~~t 2C:::a:~i~g. HouHlforR.m 2 BR, el~c bllin R/O, FA ht, Lt11v, ow assuma e VA COLDWELll.., BANKER pd du! pk p OK SA c...,t. All elect kitchen. w/w f'rpts & drps, dbl gl!ll', '"""~7 mo 3 Bdrm• 2 n--n.-:.... ,. •• "'30 833-0. 700 SC •• 8. l · et · .,. fc--• & land••aped '"nt ......... ,. ·. · ·• · n.cunui1!1 O't't"'"" $9,500. 54&-1764 or 5.57-1848. Spanish decor. Kingaard HouMs Furnished 300 roe' •. '~ ~/mo.-A c·r~." ba. bit ins, frplc, huge 550 Newport Center Dr. R 1 ~-( ""2222 •~ yard. Skr-Owner, 96Z-5511. I~'"'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 12x42 GENTRY 1 bdrm furn. ea ""'ate. o-u.-· 962-4471 or 546-8103. BY OWNER 3 Br, 2 BA, new Linda Isle RARE FIND Set up In k:tw rent Costa .. ln::;c;:om::::;o~P.:.r~ope~rty:.J.._.:.166::1::C:-••-'-::•-M-::-"-:-'-:::-::-::-LEA.<;E. 3BR, 2"'ba, rondo. pa'.nt cpls dshwhr =1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mesa Adult Park. -$85 s -'I 1 BR eo--cl-· to beach, -~· mo, ' ' · EASTBLUFF TRl·Plex 2 Br. sharp units ; mw . .._.. ... , ~ ....,.. ,,... Caliente. $2.6,950. 968--0140. L' d I I •-ty Amrican 557~9390 W..side. $44,50D. Low down 8~1table for quiet Senior wants to continue to be lov- OWNER La Cue t 4 8 2 tn a s e u.sau Beaut. 3 BR home compL 1972, 20x43, 2 Br, I Ba, 5 sta r or trade up $10,00J ""· Call C1tiutn. No pets. Close in, ed. 53&-U73. Ba. f~ rm, b1t-fn:: $41,;ro. Largebdnn, gra5~ful!:i:tdhecora1te<l1 4 w1 /a formal dl1nlng1 rm1_:,_& a park, pet'! ok. selling due Jim Broome today, N;wport Costa Mesa. 548--5227. 3BR, 1% ba, bltlna, dbl car 968-6274 ·• ., .,.. w Per, rg. Cam rm., ove Y uu.o;epg health. 496-7965. Mesa Riiy, &12-94ll. 2 BR trier, furn, $130 mo. utU gar, lg fenced yrd, frplc, · fountain, hi cf!llings, pool and neat as a pin. All of this I ·• -A -•1 I I 2 HOUSES. I lot. F. ... 1,·,de incld. No children or pets. BU11u room, of~ mo, vw rv ne room. 2 wet bars. Many for only '"'.000. CA.LL 10 li -I ~ M2-•~0 ~ Xlnt -ntal•. 2BR -· $115 64fr.IM9 or GU-3375. mm.,., -..~. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 bullt·in features. A pleasure see, 979-1050. Real E1tate, "" •""' I• to show. $195.COO. Jin1 Gmtu '9ner•I I ~R fron t. $145. pri ~s. Huntington Beach Irvine Perfect Family Home Mullt'r ~-----~ Pnnc only, $32,500. 54.'l-7361. ---='------!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Spacious Plan 111 Turtle COLO\VELL, BANKER ~IV21 Lots for Sale 170 3 BR. 2 BA lfome : Rent for 2 12 BR. 2 Ba. Air/cond .•. $2'60 Rock. across from Realtors 644-2430 833--0700 'Tl B I p ty 1 .. ;;;.;;..;..=c..:c::;;;_ __ .;;.;,I or 3 mos. !'Vail J an, 15. 3 BR. 2 Ba. air/cond .... $280 criildren's park. 4 bdrms., 550 Newport Center Dr. ~"'-'-'-"'-'""-1.:.1 ..;...'°.;.,..Pt-'-';,..-.:...~ \VATERFRONT, 30· boat slip E:ves 962-326:>. 3 BR. 2 ba , • ., ..... , •••• $325 2%. ba. und family room.j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J-tOUSE zoned C-2. wnl Jea.llC Jn Balboa. Lot 1 Collins Isl· 3 B<lnns., 2 baths. New. ~:1"~~~it~s~~:~~ Mesa Verd• A PEACH w/option to buy, or sell. and, 673-7710. Laguna Buch Turtlerock ............ $375 IAw down 646-5337. 3 BR. 2 ba. Sharp! ...... $365 outlate $56con000dilion Inside and •AG,950-By ....... --.. On Peach Tree Ln. Sharp CLEAN income prori cent Real Estate WanNcf 18' $125 • Ulil. Pd. Bach near 2 BR. Top location •••••• $285 ...., vwu•:• b 11 4 bd ... beach. Patio. Full cooking, 8. 'ied. h1·,11 J:~ ~~.~~~1~n4B~. 2~ ~:-~g~ nn.~ d\ning rm.~sY.: f!~.'~~r~r5~~ *· Quick Cash *$1~g~n~tn ~rd~ BrPait!: shag crpts, lg lot, 2024 baths. Modern is 1 a n d Commercial ~'.rill buy your property. All Child/pet'., Balearic Dr. 5.57-5343 or kitchen, bltn deep freeze, cash within 72. hrs. Call sm . 1 Sr. Frplc. Patio. leave messagf! at 545--4571. patio & a sparkling pool. Property l58 962-8851 Garage. Beaut. ocean view • Com REALWTIYLh Vl•lon S52·500· .t:J~Hiui'EliiiL"""-L--& Joe . .. \--hi~@O'"T#i:.ii'i.;;;;::;,-'r.el:i;;-iNNew~port-~~~!!::==t""Lb--'-'• ... _,... --+.i1J.V1~W-RENTAts-1==T. .. 'ffiiMi"Tiiier="'--J!!l.\;I-" 3 Small commel'C. units, near -_RARE VALUE-r."Nde. · ~~:;::°~esa~ c~~~ror8:C~ =Inst•~ -4*3248 -~~!r~f1:e1~ "SUper Sharp" Jntmacu!ate 5 Nt•r Nt!p~:,L:fJ__Ofrlt• Only $33,500 BROKERS INC. Days 55 7000 Nights bedroom home with family ;!2,c.. University Realty 2.:l BR beaut furn, 2 BA,· l{NIVERSITY PARK room, over 2600 sq. ft .. is Game Room & Pool 300! E. Cst. 1-lwy, G7J..s5IO e WANTED e A/C, nr beach & CSLB, Oulllandina; "Vanderbilt" perfccUy decorated and Private party W""ls from lease or rent. $260 furn/S225 niodel: 4 BR, great Jamily landscaped. Nea r 8 ... makes 1his home ideal for 3 STORES private party, d~plex oc unlurn. 892-.7853 -• kitchen View Inc A beauti.tul park ... ,.,h pool _..... enlf"l"taining. 3 Bdrms., 2~2 • '"' « · • .. ....... b · 1 1 1 d' Excellent location near house + apt in CdM, So. of Houses Unfurn. 305 sparkl ing home • J UST tennis court. This is a as., am. rm., onna in-It LISTED . $63,500. "Chuck" "must" for a large family Ing rm. Verf'sharp. $67,900. Nb•.•,~rt Post Ollice. Sharp . ~-Also intc..'q?sted in G I Lewis at only $42,000. I>"ce land. For details . Hol\'ard \Velis u1 dings, over 6000 sq. ft. tPau ... •l\"n situation. Writr enera COLDWELL, BANKER Possible lease option. Call COLOWEl.I., BANKER Could oot be replaced for Classified ad No. 447, Daily1---------- Rcaltors 644-2430 833--0700 646-7171. Realtors 644-2430 83.1--0700 thr price. $89,500. No 2nds Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cl)f>ta 550 Newport Center Dr. OP£N TIL9 • IT'S FUN 108£ NICE/ 550 Newport Center Dr. ci~~· RLTY G46-Ul4 :'.tesa, Cll. 92626. ''"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11, I . i COMl\tETtCIAL Properties & Irvine T•rrace , Harbor Vu Homes FOR sale - 1 cemetery lot Service stations, LEASED Beautiful home in very Westminster Memorial Park Miin rf'turn. 8¥.i ':' net, net. rlesirable area. So easy to 962-6964. nef. l\fust br good. Have ESCAPE NOWI I n1aintain. Sprinklers, sell buyers to S250,000. Call ... to a 3 BR. 2 ha. amoothtc . Dover Shores \vith new carpeting In all BR's. Sit in front of your • View • s~?ne , fireplace, On a Unique custom built hon1e, 95 x103 lot. All for $59,500. 3 Bdrm, fonnal dining lam· Russ Flynn ·1 3 · COLDWEU. BANKER I y room, car garage. · Must be seen to be ap. Realtors 6#-2430 833--0700 preclated. $110,0CK>, CAU. 550 Newport Cente. Dr. 4-00 E.17" • FOR All Laguno Beach C.M. ARIAS ,OCEANFRONT . COMMUNITY Harbor View Homos LGE. fa!1·11Jy hon1e. ocean· 2 Br + Den. Charming, pri· front ne1ghbor~01?<1· 5 BR., 3 vale low main!. Fee land. ba.. Huge hving rm, . F · D' N k L h "·/frplr. ..-ormal din rm. arm in. + oo . us Lge. \\'l.'ll C"C(Uippe-d kilch('n, Lndsc~. Im"'!('d. Occup. eentrally located. Recrca· See 01 ph. daily 1·5. 2024 lion rn1. Over 3.000 sq. ft. on Port Provence Pl., 6#6249. one level. surrolUl<lro by NEWPORT SHORES nice garden & patio areas, Walk to beach. Lge. 3 BR. A Vl"ry functional, w.-11 2·Sty. 21,1 baths. Bit-ins. plann<'() hon1f'. Room fo r l\.1Usr SELL! $42,500 pool. 192.500. CAYWOOD REAL TY I~,..,,.. * 4!J0..2800 • * 548-1290 * ~ 3 BR, 2 BA in Harbor ~ Highlands. 2 blks ·from I t'.~U..U1'1uoe so. COAST Wl'C Mariners Elem. 2040 Beryl, --==c.-. For appt 548-7020.owner. ENJOY •.. clf'n.ning oven, much rnoN'! Condominium1 \Vheeler, Sangster R.E. Re a I is t it· a 11 y priccrl. for sale 160 532-2200. 433 W, 11th COSTA MESA 6-M-6973. 1----------P~I pty "'ants older hOnlt" or ThC'st-An: ,Just A FM1· Of Dup1£>Xes near the ocean LADIES fixer upper from pri Plv. Our :-01,\NY RENTALS ... Miles Larson, Realtor rlon't "'·enr him out doing Can pay cash, Consider * * 673·&56..~ * yard "·ork • niove into a duplex l\1. \Viegeldt, $130 • PARTLY Furn 1 BR. Newport Heights LOVELY. custom blt 3BR hnme in Newport Heighls. Prof lndscped. EnclO!ed patio w/gas frplc & Barolr que. Side yrd for boat storage. $42,900. 5'18-2405 CH1\lll\llN(f Ranch Style 2 bdrn1, shake roof, nserl br\rk firepl. Ren1odclcd. $32.000. Q\\·1wr. 645-1446 San Juan Cap1strano FOP. sa!e by ownr, 3 Br, 2 BA, 6',;, trans Joan. $3000. do\1'n, $33,000. 32681 Carre Te1Ta, 49..1-5218. FOR ACTION .•. CALL 642-56 78 Tiburon condominiun1 and 646-8226 Encl gar. Bltns. Child ok. kerp him as a pet. Total ex· CASH for your eq. &>hind in * l<'rior maintenance, total paynients ok. Also, guarn. $150 . SUPEtt. ~ Br. Bltns. l'lec-tric bltins & air·cond. sales plan. Ask for Jim Crpts, kid/pets/singles. Choice I't'Salcs ll1"e now on B N '"'"'"' M * the market. l to 4 Bdrms.. roome, e-..-• es a Quick possession. VA/F1lA, Rlty, &12-9-lu. $165 · \VO,N'T LAST! 3 Br. 5%. FROl\f $27,950. -2 Ba. Bllns. Palio.·Kids ok. larwin realty inc. 1 ~ * i714) 968-440'5 flnand.t • $210 · 3 BR. Alone on Lot! Spacious 2 story 2 BR, 11; singles. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;~~I S~ove .. Gar. Kids / pets I BA. Blt-ins, frplc. St'pa.rRte LANDLORDS! garage. Pool, rf'C'l'('ation Bus iness FREE RENTAL SERVICE rootn, lnundry fll cilitl<'S. Opportunity 200 BEACON RENTALS Quiet adults only. No children und"r 15. 2•100 SECURE YOUR FUTUH.E * 64S-0111 * Elden. C . .l\I. 9 6 3 -21 8 7. R ldl . LANDLORDS l?l 900 ap y W0"'1ni Nat'l Corp. I -• . \Vllh incn>dlble nel\' ('Qneept • OCEAN Vit"W Condos in La for lndU.!!b'y, seeks in· \Ve Specialize in Ne\\'pclrt Costa. Xln't terrrui, Agent. dlvlduals to own ,i:r: operate Beach • Corona dcl Mu • Bill Lronard, 64.5-0$7'9. branch ofcs. in lhc Southern &: L!lgunn. Our Rental Ser-~ali!. area. A smaU initial vice is FREE 10 Yo u! Try \1acancies cost money! Rmt your house, apt., store bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. investment of S 3 , 0 0 0 Nu -View! ~cner:ates outs~anding prof· NU-VIEW RENTALS its l min e d 1 at e I Y us 613-40.10 or 494·3248 d<•n1onstrated by t h f' . . S@~~lA-2't..!fS9 pcrforn1ance Q[ exli;t1111o: HARBOR View Hills, CdM. 3 branch ofcs. Con1act fvlark BR., fam rm., view. Lge. Sands, 'Natio1111l &rvit'<'s & vie\\' lot. $500 1'1o. l'.:quip111ent Exchan11;e, 1173.1 BALBOA Island, 3 BR. 2 Ba. Sunset Blvd., L.A. (2\3l 2 Car gar. $375 Mo. 651-3.'140. · D. Franklin Rltr. 613-2222 PART TIME Capistrano Beach NO SELLING JNCOl\lE UNLIMITED NE\V 3 BR. ()opts, double The Punle with fhe Buiff-ln Chuckle 3 BR. 2 ba. bonus rm. , • S400 2 BR. 11,i ba ........... S225 2 l3R. IV. ba. Air Ccmd .. $265 2 BR. 2 Ba ............. $300 3 BR. 2 ba ..•• , $325/360/375 4 BR.• Turtle rock .••.. , $385 4 BR. 2 ba. tam rm ... , $400 ired hill REAL TI' A Company \Vlth Vision Uni\'. Park Center, lrvine Call Anytime, 833-0820 Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM Laguna Beech $160 · Util Pd. 1 Br. So. Laguna. Patio. \\'oodsy selling. S210 · 2 Br. apt. Huge deck. Gorgeous ocean view! $400 • 4 + Bonus Room. 2 Frplc's. 3 Baths. Beaut. \7iev.·. EXCC'ptlonal! NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 4M-J.W! LEASE 2 BR, 2 BA townhouse. t'rplc, w/w crpt, dshwhr. garage, landscaped back yard. Pool & rec. facilities. $300. mo. Isl & last + SlOO. i;ecurlty. 55Hl112 3 Bedrooms, I% baths. living room. family r o o m , fireplace and dl'll. Kitchen with builtins, dishwasher, ~·atcr softe ner, sptinklen in yard. $300 mo. Real Estate Management Co, 557-4493. On Major green belt, 1-lanovE"r model. 3 br, 1~ h;i . Catht'dral ceil. For lease until Sept. Bus. i;t11·1010 Ask for R, ~t. Can· non. Resid. 552-78.15. 4\J BR. 2 ba, Univ Park oU Culver Dr. Avail JJ1n. 1. 633-9393 ext 195· wkdys; 552-931'1 Sat & Sun. , .watC'hlnQ: U1<" sunS<>t hehind Catnllna from !his V1~l)' 11pat'iOUS t bdrm., famlly homf'. Ln~c. oowrrtl patio, completl'ly built-in kitchen & fun.fillCJ<I, lnrt:e fan11ly room 11·ith b.'lr. C111l Jlo3ie Roberts. $·19.~{I(). 0 Rearrange le!ters of the four ~rombled words be· low to form four simple words . 4-10 hn weekly. Easy & &'.ll'age, appUau~s & great I I I I view! $250 on lease. 27191 Laguna Nlauel P eas~n . rep ac ng mer· Calle Alta \,. t C Sch ::=: ....JO/an REAL ESTATE _ 1190 Cle.Me)~ St. 494-9173 5.19-0316 Ocean View -$38,900 Large Z.Sly, 4 BR ·& rlrn· nn ltt Iota. Slldlni;: rtoors /ron1 den to sundcck. Bltn , l~lanrl Ly p e kltch. Carp..'.!ini:;, drape11. No bf.tt ('r bu y 1n all the "village." i\.11SSION REALTY 494.0731 \\'OOOS OOVE. Custom lg<' 'J BR, 2 BA home by o~·l'l{'r. l\!i blkl to ocean. ~am11. Vitw, deck. tiUR'f! lot. $6l.lll0. 27!.l'<Acl. .4l>Ml201. OWN. YOUR-OWN A P T .. north -t:nd, levti:I. nt:500. Wallice L. NeU, Realtor. •!'1318. • • I TONKYT I I I' I I I I NUSEE I J I' I I I l I V I T D 0 I f lazy housekeepe" "I wash. I I I• I • l!d the windows on the Inside, . . . . . . so I could look out, but I left them dirty on tho outside so I HIBT E L l noonecould -~·· 1-9 l--,,.,.,-1"'•-,~1~1~. ~ O Comoloi. tho <h..d<lo qo"9d . by fUllng In th• missing words · • yov drtelop frotrt •ep No. 3 b.low. e PR~~is~~~~~slftfEtS fN• I' 11 11 I' I' r I f> ~:<:~i~ l!m•s. iq I I I I • I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS ·lN CLASSIFICATION 900 ehandise at company se-15 a, apo · l'urcd retail store~. \Vork NE\V 3 BR, 2 BA home, YEARLY lease. NE\V 2 llr, 2 from vnur home. Car n"'·· cptrl, \\·/bltns. 496-1025, Ba. on GolJ Course. $300 "v ....... mo. Call 6~2030. es.sary. Not vending. Invest· wkdys 6-9 PM or wknds. ment or S900. Full inoncY C d I M TIIE SHORES back guar:u11.-e. Call 11,1i·. Orona e Ir 3 BDRM, 2 BATH llunt Mon thru !~· CQI.,.. $250 Yrly, 2 Br. frpl, $400/1\10. 49&-8877. LNECTE. 1'1151 467·1052. stv/ref., cpl, drp&, gar, 3 P?i~· ,~~~i~oie!~t and. last, WPORT BEACH patio. I Blk bay & P'k· 495-05;2 J\tarine Contracting Finn 1 _67:i_.r_3_708_. ----------''-"=---Fine~! e q u IP men t & Costa Mew Lido lilt ~'8.tertront locatiol'\.. 3.5 Yr. ---------old company. Space Avail, e BRlOJ.IT ,\ Cheery! Spnc TO-WN--H-O_U_SE ____ J_Br--& for boat salell & rtpaln. ..~; 'd 1 Sm! BILL GRUNDY RLTR. t"1}1'1n'c'1 11,.,.,.1s. n. pet ~tudy, 2~ bi. Yrly-$4.50 mo. u R('sponslble adJIJIJ. 673--0841. 67s..\161 ALA Rtnt1l1 e 645-3900 . . . ··Buy a Border to -B-order , Bargain Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appeor5 in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border an along the Orange Coast •.• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get All Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa •. Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition> For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ~OU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO --. - DAILY PILOT .t.1:i., TutMIJy1 J.1nuarr 9. 1913 --------------1~1 1.__ _ ... _ .. -,--'I~ -----1·· ,65 Aph., Apts.. 1,R.:;oom=...;• _____ 400;c,.; Office Ren tel Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. O(' Unfurn. 370 NICE raoin for 1.11>rkina man . """° ""' .,, 1 1H,_'°""""-._-_u_ntvrn._;;;..,_30=S Apts. Furn. UC Apt. Unfwn. 365 ~· Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Newport B .. dl Belboa lslend Go-al GoMrol Huntington Beech lrHE IWFFS lBR, Bayfrpnt, pri PltlO, iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e l.1,!Xury 1 tr apt 1'>ilh Idle""• pr1\'. Non Ot 1'-l"r• • .., l\-w', pane ed. Cott• Meo 11 uldo"'' hvnw.i.:1•, v.Jw nrw View. pa,rkf)tg, )'e'arly or w LA ~•aSEILLES e Adult Condominium Hom.1 June 30. 400 So. 8ay(roo&. VIL ...-n. e DIAhwuJht'nJ d r l n k er/smol«>r. C .. \I. c t'p<'1, Air..rond , bath, &t.2--0227, pl1'UI) of pal'kUli(. $115. pt..'1' • S BR., 2 a.. l·sty •• S:JOO 2 BORMS, pd SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. e Cbolti· ol 'l c'()lot· IC('hl'mr~ • 3 BR., 2~ii bi.. 2·51¥ •• P1S y..t.. · 11~ • prqc. 'urnllhM & Unfumlahff • CUll(ln1 c;uptW'\i * 4 BR. Z1Ai ba. lam/kit $415 •v mttlll. _,., n'!>· Adult Lfvl~ • Jacttttl • 3 BR. 2 ~ VIEW •• ~ (2l3) 355-et5S I ~·--· ed ll e Heated pool 01lIERS AVAILABLE Belboa .,.nl-1• Di.shwubu co or coonWu. 1 app ancea • • Dead-bolt lodca Plea.~ call us for Plush shag carpet • mirrored wardtObe doofs.. e Only SI.ta per mo. , ...... ,....., ""'"' BR.AND New-t.uxuriously Indirect lfgbtlng In kitchen . breakfast bar -BAHIA PUERTO •·~.· ~;~~;.b "P!;v~t: Y ~ bage private fenced patio • plush landscap-. ?illO 111b st. H.B. . f Dock •voil. oo;. Yearly Ing -brick Bar·B-Ques -large healed pools S3f>.48LI "' 5311-9535 '~~ef{' u.-ase. 673-2162. & lanai. AJr condittoning. 'Sf : OCEAN view mod bocb apt. 3101 So. Brl1tol St., Santa Ana m.-OVER 62 ??? • ,· Bak«ny. pool, $115. 1oc COLDWELL, BAHKl!R I CO. RETIRED ??? • ,, rea l y .. 111·,_ mo w. BalOO. Blvd. MANAGING A(Jl!NT SOCIAL SECURITY ?? '.: N.B. PENSION ??? 24N1:.~poislrta ~~~?hN I Bf{. Oose to Ocean. $ITS VILLA YORBA ~.. .,._..,_, includes ulil. Mo. to Mo. Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfvm. 365 644-U33 ANYTI~IE •t~•-rr 1213) .... -'°"'m_ " ..... e o et. '"->'...:u.o. H I •-h ~ .. t;t •111 $IBO -Rm-1-Br. JlOUse. t Oron• del Mir unt ngton-1:'WIC "" • m l BR •• St.:.~ Newport Heighls. Stt'N<.', ;;;;'-";.:...~:...:.;;;:.:.___ $145 _ $1~ i ::t : ri:: ref'rig. Crpts, gar. Yard. 1 BDRM Jtll.Nlge apt. $200. BAO-IELOR & 1 BR. patios. AU.. UTILITIES PAID $2'25 • 2 Br. 2 &. homl' at n10 or $2'15. v.·/'"'....,ge. -1n• · HARBOR 6RE£NS be h 11 d ..-.. u.,.... 1. pnv. i.:arages -ac · l.lg(' >'at • 675--01!!2. Divided btt1h & lot1 ot Oilld/Pet. ~~"'"'-c-~~-~ * 1r10VE rN TODAY * $3?5 • New 1 + Ck>n. ~.......,,1<". $115 -iotl. ulil. Bach for closets. Rec. hall, rx>0l &. Fumlahed & $139 A MO. 'v Single Male. No pell. No pool tnbll'!l. $lllll\a bntha. Garage. View of ot'(!tut, cook' 6'i5-673T See for )'Ollr.M!lf. 1'1301 Unfvmlahjld Spo.c. 2 &: 3 Br. Jn 4-ple-x. Lido & Bay! ing. I • Keebon Ln. (} blk \\'. ol Several avs\l. ALL EX-.. INfCltflll. u vu u.. TO"• ....... 1 ••• NU.VIEW RENTALS Coste Mesi Beach. 1 blk N. or Slater). From $120 to $215 mo TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. Kids Ov9f !IOO •-_, 10 ..,._ c'"'• • .. 1u1no ..mno. WOM 67~ or 494--3248 842-i84S welcorne. f'rom $ll9. See a~-•. two petio. bt1f10 ttlt H1f111 SI•"" Into rour'""" 1111c•o11~ 9 -~-lo e I Bel •1-. 17'.ln K--'--n "B". l 1 ROO~!S, t111 • ha. prl\ No. s<Jl.!il 1110 prtv. Sl~ ~'kl)' I i.cn11· QI Adults. S.1&-T.t't"'.;'· o-7--,---<;"' UPSTl\lfL~ furn. hv n11. BR & BA. l'l('p <'nlry, M COOk· Ing. $8.')/ll'lO. ~3439. DE:l.UXE-P\ 1 t'nlran<'r. bn. n1R1d M'rv11·•·. t\o i.nioki'n> . 67".H\110 •'f ~::.:.71~97~·:._ __ \\' A.~T-l11dy 6'.1 or ovr for lovel,v N.ll. h rn. 1::...1 bu, kit p1'l\'tl. S7.'> 010. ~t~~:z&I_. _ ROO~I fot I\ nl, n1ature wrlrktn~ ntnn. llt> drinJ..:nlg. Convl•rtil'n! lo". &l&-mlO. 40S EASTBLUFF Ca•~ de Oro UtG 2 BR. beam ttil. Crpt. --~ rs rm1 *'. ~ i. or 2·bedr00m o•"*' .,~Pool, • ..,.,..,.lecu(ll •nd 1111- -blk W. ot Beach Blvd. oU li••dl. SM•ll pei. ok. ffOl'll 1165, fUm!111,. 1 ... lltbr.. MoMl1 01>t111 Separate hou.~. unusual ALL UTILITIES PAID drps, bltns, rlshWlhr, d\spos, 2 Bdrm1 • 3 Bcfrm1 stater. 968-7510 or 847-4260. 9;00 10 7j)I), 2300 F•l.W. l'ld, In coa•• Met.1. Pnon.: ~<'JOO. • R large 4 bedroom or 3 & d<.'11. Co pool, uUI pd. AduJlll, m 1 VJ or 2 Full Bitht * Priva te oom * Family room plus large C mpare before you rent pets. Nr HOlp. S210 mo. * FRESH AIR · Aph., Apts., tnr I d. . u.qlom dt>&igned, featuri ..... : 17676 ,___ ••• '192 \ I I I I -,, forma inu:ig r 0 0 m · e Spacious kllchen with-in-.!.'.:!!O'.~~:::::=:'~"'c::::"·'--"~"'-::::~·--J!l\fu:ttt size b!drooms w/ \Valk 3 blocb to Beach Fum. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 · 111 111 lllvry ~11 r .. r · an Con1plete priva"y 1ovith direct lighting +iigh beam ceilings, large Lrg 2 & 3 BR. Apts. Newlyl-.:..;.;..;..;._-"-...;.-.;.....;._.;.. ______ -'...;.'---(f<lod, nurri111.lui; Fro! enclosed ri>ar and front • Separate din'g area Newport Beach Uving room w/gaa: or decorated, w/w crpta, drps, Huntington S.ach Huntington Beach ~ice, l'he.•rful i11n1o~pla'r". nw. Shc-1·..,,uo(I Shopping Center, ~I So. Brookhunl. Sulti• 9 (Brookhurtt & Balli ('l1ll ~it. McNitmf'tt, ~~71 o.r 546-810.l. CORONA DEL MAR Approx, 1200 IQ. fl. offic-1• s1:w1r .. 1<111('11'.'d to )'tlur 00- •iJVl. 1''u11 ~'('IJl'lty bl~ v.·lth ilmplt• pnrk1ni: A!lk fo.r ChnMl/h' ROYD REAi.TOil." nr .... Y.130 GREAT loco 11011 on Dolaa Ch~a at \Vanl<'t In la.t I0'0"''1n1: tU\•a of Huntington f{Cll:th. S1n.'t't ll'\'E"L 1100 5Q, '' of offif't? 11.·/11101'(' 11paoe. Les.< thrn :SOI' jli1r "\I -n. O\\'rll"t agc•nt -l!41;. ::::;I. yard!;. LoveJy garden. No • J-lon1e-like storage "''OOd burning fireplace. blt11.s, except rclri.g. Sl61 &1 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,;;:;;:;;:;:;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:I * C.:flU ~-4Th3 * pets. $475 per month. P 1 . 2 BR lo~-er dupll!X • l blk to ,..A-vonl-i 1, .. -... .., ,._,, ..,..c No ~--I-ro po•-I• Call 67:1-6568 oc 540-3688 . • c" "te patm I beach. Yrly"' wintcr 1225 ;;;;'' kHct;; •. .,:;'~ -,;;;: ;;&'."1ru -~ -· ~-HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST ,.,.....,...,...,...,....,...,.,.11:100 '"" M-1 s'""~· """"'"' • lOSl-'d garage w storage or $250 mo. 130 46lh St See 2 ·mm1 ls ="""~~-7.'°'=:c::-c::::--;;o LOVINC can>. Nutri. llll'<\ls. I o~'" lgt> .rea~ door,. $170 rno. LUXURY Oeeanfront-Ne\11 & • l\latble pullnu.1n Nov 24-26 or Ph 0 n e tios. IWI ng poo • DELUXE 2 Bedroom apt. i1; ,~,·v./••mi. "'l'nr !!hop<, 1 ,!u \\ 111_.,.ri>r . :-;1., Costa Dramatic 4 BDRM. Dining e K Bd sauna, rt'Cr'eatlon iacili-Bah ri 1 .. _ tr.--' ' -. •• i\I '""> t•= r si Industrial Rent•I 450 1n,g.sz nns 2l.3f28$.4215. d "--·~ -~ N t p va e UllC"J'"'"'"• __,. IXlJ'k s, hbr :'ilt'n & \\Ollll'n. 1 1•sa, A........ ·vv i«J t, ·IO. RM. $600/MO. Yearly .• Pool -Barbcqucs . sur· es. .,.,,.;i.u·ity gull.l-u. 0 ~ra~. close to beach. Span1"sh Country Estate L1"v1"ng &I0-2562. . n.'" .1m \Vhil,tn·r :i1., (·.~1. Dave. 675-1972 or 494--0615. rounded witl1 plush land· 1 BR. Furnisbcd w/utilities prts, 53&-70'.!9. 6·16-0033 Days, 6-)6-()681 Evi>. R · &: attached garagf', LOVELY Guest !louse no1o,t NEWPO T SHORES 2 BR, scaptng. $1!K>/mo. 603 Irvine Ave. Models Open 10 til 7 pm NE\V Bch rt·nt.als, 3 br, 2 bt' 2 Acres . .Beautiful park..·like surroundings. open 1•11' .~hl,.rly. J'vt & M·n11 READY FEB. l•t, 1973 ~~~~ =. &~;rg~vl. Ac~i~~n~ ~1S:t1t Plt: &iH-iG4. 2700 Peter'°" Wey, CM ~1 2b~ i,~f6~r~n:; Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spani sh r,ountains. P\ t. :)l·l--07~,r,. LAGUNA NIGUEL BEAUT U 2300 No Pets OCEANFRONT, 3 BJ\. 2 BA. H bo Bl d & 8-'6-3371 e Spacious Roon1 s • Se parate Dining Vacation Rent1l1 42S M-1 vu gu ~-sq. ~ '"· \\'ilson 642-1971 !pie. Call Bina:. d n y s nr ar r v · 11;,oo ~. r·r .• t UP. ft. 3 Br, 3 Ba model. Lease W y &lS-1491 and t>ves. 675-2949 Adams -WALK TO BEACH e Walk in Closets BIG B1.•ur 2 :.try 2 rrl. 2BA, lJn Sau !>a''" t'rct'\\Uy $495. '897·1305, s.57·9409. EEKLY~ONTHL •. ? B /rl e I-tome-like Kitchens & Cabinets E I S I~-BACH. $125, tll June 28th. New 1 ... -r. cpt rps, play ri11. :'\r :.ki trt. Lr ur Call s:;J .JliOO BLUFFS, bayfront. Exec. xecut Ve u •-Utll incl. 4 BR. $.100 546 0370 dv.•h.r, frpL 316 16 t h . I BDR,,1. Un!um. $165. F'urn . $185. sn1l ~roup. S11-714S One-level 2 BR., 2 ba., din. 2080 Newport Blvd. ABBEY REALTY 642-JS:JO • I ~17-3957. 2 BORri.I. Unlur'n. $185. l-'urn. $215. Re ntal• to Share 430 1'~R~l'..:A~:: ~1.-l&i1~it~' ~ nn-$525 Mo. 644-64S9. Cost• Met• NICE 2 BR Oceanfront apt. 2 Br, 4-rlex, nr park 'O•"t"an, TO\VNHOUSE 2 BR. l 'h Ba .~ 1400 sq. ft. OwnC'r TI4/982-3196. 4 BR, FIR, D/R, 2 Ba Pool 642·2611 for rent. bllus, gar, quiet. No pel~. ~· Unfurnished $200. 2 "01•k1ni: girls 21 & '5, need S -4$5 priv.. !£arbor Vu Ilomes STUDIOS & 1 BR'S &t2""50CJ APARTMENTS $150 mo. 53&-1935, 846--2208. :>rrl to ~ha 1~· :~Bit. up1, 1 blk '-to:;.r.;.•_,9c;•~----_.;..; $450. Also a 3 Br. 833-3894. e FREE Linens Air Cond -Frplc's -3 S\1:im-2 BDRf'.1 deluxe apt, poolsirlc All UTILITIES FREE fron1 bcal'h. $\OO/n'l<1. + 2 & 3 BR. -$275/$300 •FREE Utilities Apt. Unfurn. 365 ining Pool~ -lli>nllh Spa · garden bungalow \.\/frpll-. \\'alk to l·luntin gton Center -"-"'-· _l'h: G--12-392 1 ('V('J;. Yearly. \Valk to beach • Full Kltl·hcn Tl'nnis Court~ · Game and Adults, S'!lO. Sl&-OZ'il. Ad lt N t 1;JHL 2.'>·JO to i;h11re 3 br STORAGE buildi11g for rent. S.10 ll'IO, 115 fl0\.11\'r SI. Costa l-.iM.ll. &Mi--9136. Ca ood Re II 54S 1290 Corona del ~r Billiard P.oon1. -----U S, O pe 5 N11 r1t J:Wh lw1me on water ril Y"' a Y ~-e IIeated Pool 1 BR. f"rom ll60 CLEAN 1BR, llko nu. shag, . .,, ., l"'l" ll" rl 111 ,. u-··~-LA QUINTA HERMOSA Junt•. $l~. "7~>--. ::c"=·"~·---N H • h e Laundry Fae Jt1ei. 1 BR. & [){'n r,rom St.~5 rapes, 1 ui.s, a 'llJ·~· __ ~ ewport e1g ts • TV & maid serv avail MEDITERRANEAN $1:;(1. S.17--5..1S-I. \V°ThTI-'.lJ i\'orkin~ hirl, j{rad I Pl c--.: --~ 2 Bit <o d' I' o ·-• 1'1Ur!f'll1. 01\·n r n1. Nv.·pt Ptnon;al& 3 BR Lcm '-'anl. Children & • lOnc ~,-.,,ce ~ · ""u '0 · 0 10• Y<uv. 16'1 1 P k Id L H B '•" ' ·1 b 6 h VILLAGE .:aragc. $150/mo. Infant ok. " ar I e ane, · · l'•·n1n. 67j-'i.»1~1 6 pn1. :-------~~i;j pets o . Ava1 Fe . t • NE\V apts for adults only. 9 S2'75 675 30Ci3 no pets. Av!. ll0\1 IM:!"l;H. 714: 847.5441 YfJL'~t_; k·rnnh, \\lll ~han• 3 a. a-· :1:~~~Ct"S~i:: 2400 1:~f!J='r55~~ C.J\1. $14D--nlce 2 Br in 4-'plex. sngl Hr. t1nn1f' 11 sami·. SIOO n10. Personals 530 Sen· Clemente carpeting. drapes. Recrea-ON TEN ACRES RENTAL OFFICE sty, cpt/drp, P./O, i;ar. l'o :i·l4JSIJ~. GOLF course vu, beaut. 3 Br, 2 l:ia. hse. Fam. nn .. enclosed atrium, step dwn.. )Iv mi. S300 mo. 492-203.1 HoU'ieS Furn. or Unfurn. 310 Newport Beach lion building with pool. Apts. furn./unfum. Lease OPEN 9:30 Al\f 10 5:30 Pl\{ pets. 962--4522. (4 blks. So. ol San Diego Fnvy. on Beach, l\11\N ro shurl" new 3 br dplx Furn & unfum. Bachelor & Fireplace I priv. patios. r· T s u 2 BDJU,-1. dupil'X tlrH\'nt<m·n. 1 bllc. \V. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). nr OCt'all. Bal Prnin. $129 til 1 bdnns. trOm $135. 140 W. Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bkfst. 1me O tep p carpets. <1rn11t'S & sto\'t•. ~ol~""~"!'""""""'"'""~!"''!"'""""""""""""""""""l~J~unc~~t5~.~6T.l-~.~3036~.-=,,.-;;,-,::-\Vilson (Just \\'est ot New-900 Sea Lan, CdlI 644-2611 Your apartment in 8 French rw-1~. Sl50 pl"r mo. ;;?.&-1'Jll Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apti., \Vant lady to shr n1cl' llunt· port Blvd. l (MacArthur nt Coast Hwy) Country Garden • yet near Furn. or Unfurn. 370 inglon Bench home. $.115 mo . El Puerto Mesa ~hopping an cl activities. Laguna Beach Newport Beach :l.16-1796 or a.16-12'57. ROOMY 3 Bedroom, Z-bath, lmpecc:ibly tn a n aged. E La Castle Costa Mesa Garages for Rent 435 1 BR's-$130 & UP ground floor. $350 pr. month personal Jll'l\'ate. Two UNIQU ~ . guna . 1--------- Unfum. & Furn. plus spacious 1 bedroom hl>droom s. 1h'n, 2 baths. ~pts. \i Jrfc JN-eanci~!~"·~ OCEAN and Under Ne w r\E:\\' i;tor:-ii::r> garages, 3 All Utll•rtlN Pe"1d upstairs with private en-pa110 p1c1urr>·bonk ki1chen. c.rcs 0 ~an: C'ns. . · ' Management i-11.l·s, for n1~hilc -ty,mrs. * 1-llNOU SPIRITUALIST * Let this 11d change your who]~ outlook on life for the bctlrr Profc>s.'!ion:il advice on llfl'. Lie. Jtc11rlit1WJ daily, 10 Al\1-10 P~L 492-9136. 492-90~, JU Np. El Camino Hl'al , Snn Clen1cnle. C1pt1ins Car Carel \\'e ~·ash .\: "''ax cr.om1>lctely, cui.ton1 S: <h:t11il \.\'Ol'k. \\''1• . ' h<·arh ,1, :.ho\pl)ing. 1 Bf{. 2 HARBOR VIEW LIDO Sands, 3 Bd. 2 8.\. Pool & Recreation trance. $200 pr n1on!h. Both r 1rrpl<tl'C' an1! •1thf'r pluses. "· 1 . . , t' \S \ \'JC'TO/' 1 \ lion ts & nusc. :tt&-9766, r I I I ··-1 1 · & 1 · 1· SI'" d 11 . t 1 ...... , ge_. rooms. c_usom , . _._, _ ,11~.,vr.i~--r-p c, rg yr<. nu crp!s, 1959 l\l11pll' Ave., Cf'.I unu•~ .. ~ ..... ~~ A .. ellfll!, rorn ~· a ~ "<'(' 14 ~.a.llf*iip£+,'!1,--------rl1t'tt . . ' hen-Eongeniality I t ,(! z Br Furn & ~ :11r111 H ' -1'"'-~=,,-.,,,c=-=c= _ill_-ps dshwash S 3 JO ~TJy. =~A~l~..-~1"'~•~a~g~"'5~-fm"~~·~·~·u~l:__.j;~~~-~,-~·~·~-~~~~~i-:::-THE VfNOOPt;4L ! ~~os.alc tile, shulttrs. $riO P revail1" ( 111~·1,, dn1pt'<1, D \\', TV 21i AVOCADO, C:l\1. 450 SQ ~~o:':oc~ RivC'r Ave, NB. *30 WEEK & UP NEW, deluxe 3 BR. & den, JS4,j Anuhl'if!l i\vrnu.~ .\lu. µru1 ially furn. tdso Elc~nW.p;i-rlni"nlS •IMi~n~l~ uiL !'<.ul ·••I•'. Cont•"-Hy -&.--FT. ~:00. CAJ.L &t~ll Oft ~-· dclwcr Callll----1 &16-3632 or 6-15-ITill for frl'e csth111llf'. <----~-----~-r•--Studto &-J BR ~pts. nr. China Co~..$600...Mo.;_ Call JI.TN. PF.lllij)s~07~1 ll\'Jil. soon. lllJiC'I' a~!~·$~ \\'ilf1 a ;\fa~irr·.~ !OUl'h, ,.,u. l~q111n• alxi~~-011.r l\ln\·e·~n _%.'i--4J9-1 A,r.~,T~·~~--- OCEANFRONT 2 BR. e TV & ?.1aid Service A\'ail. Jge. 2 BR., nr. CcL\t H.igh Jo ~i:ifJ :'llon!h. 4~H·41il.l. pt•rb llflll'" ~"<'llrtl)', t'.\.l'lu I 1\IJ1•\1ant·t·. :i-.1 \ u:1•1na St. 217 i\\'O{'ado, llO 7, •r..O "'I· ft. $300/mo. Yt'arly. e Phon, "--·le-urd. Pool $275. Avail. Now! ti••ee>._B nu "'J cJC£,\:\;-v1c1v lease . 2 & :: i;ivr Vf'rs111 J1,.~ Club ;ind :it lrarl,,.r, C~I. 641-1!"!170, sz,() 1110. BE a riiore dy11n1111c pl'rson. Lcan1 tn r!antt qui ckly &: 1•W1ily. Call Shf'ryl J 1n 10 prn \VC'ekdnys. ( 2 t 3 ) ·132-7921. Call 64:Hl908 .cA::•• .,......, Hal.Pinchin Ritt. 67::i-4392 UI' UU l'I ~ I J93 ;t · • Children & Pet Section 2 •-•--m• eoch Bl ... --T\\'O. 2 Bdrni .••..•.• $J8,j. n,.~; 2 BA~!;~;;., BL~,,~o .... ~h. fl001 lta":'ith u~~;qu1e ,\~~~allttl', I B1n11t6~ $ 16 t 7 65 4 •• m 1 o plu 5 it util, 968-4. !,,,Ondominlums 2376 Newport Blvd., O l Ul:'WVU • wi:i, &-autiful apts. \V /private S~ up . ...,. .. .....,,.. • ...,...M.>JJ. oon ins a,.._. orn1w gar· ca ,,,_ a ter nc&m GARAGE, storage only, $25 Unfurn. 320 S48-9755 or 645-3967 Clll'Pf!ts & drapes ....... choice patios, ~aragc. pool. spa. Lido Isle rlens .. AU pnr1 of the South v.·kd11ys or !lflytime wk . mo. East 11;lde. $1"" ----nth &'. up location. Lease $.wu pr. "-'-'---------! Coasts flnesl ap.:ir tment 642-2657 "' •w th Call ~ ~= RLTR Lush garden setting. Ad ults, -· B h ORANGE Swinging Couples ~·i!Udng to mi>et new friends. 548-lf.64 or 64.'i-6532. Huntington B•ach 3 BR, 1 '-i BA. Re'frig, panel- ling $225. 1st & last: pet, cl, sec. dcp. 962-2'336. Irvine 2 BR, 1 ~~ Ba, Kew. Dltns, 642.~7 pool. S210 l\to. Laguna Niguel 3 BOIL\!.. 2 Baths. now, beaut. view, on golf course. Self clng oven, shag crpt, dshwshr. 528-2177. Newport Beech BLUFFS -Bayfront, outside unit. 3 BR. 21 ~ BA. frpl, cust. decor. drps, crpts, app.I. patio. Nr. pool. L.~. $525/mo. voTite Box 255 Balboa Islat1d, 92662. Duplexes Fum. 345 Newport Beech OCEANFRONT upper 2 Br, Avail to June 20th f.!00, mo. Adults. 12131 795-3018. Dupln:es Unfurn. 3SO Balboa Penlnsula 2 BR, den, 2 ba, 1-!i blk heh & bay. $32S mo. yrly. 13S9 E. Balboa Blvd.. Apt A fdwnslrl!), 5.16-3518 Ot 2131863-1008. Corona del Mar 3 BR. den, 2 BA, 2 levels, each sep. entranc~. $300. 497-2575, 494-6045. Cotto Mesa 2 BR, bll-ins, rfrlg, ~. 1 chlld, $16.5. --GlG-%!50 Huntington Beech """· IMMED. OCCUPANCY New 3 Br apts $%50. n10. Dbl garage, d~h\\•shr 111 Oswego, H.B. -53'-1360 mon · ul.roJ..JV • UPSTAlP~'i 2 BR. 2 BA, <'OmmunJ!y. ~ Huntington eac 1q~!~ ~-~.l~vc:!:: 2 BR, ltplc, new l'Pls &: dtps. 00 pet~~-~ ~s!, C.M. rrpts, dfll!', frplc, AdltJ;., no 1 Bedroom1stud1os frn~_$19;:i ing rm. xtra ltg rooms, encl Pool.· Lease $250. Near pets, S2Q lease. 673-382·1. 2 Bedro1Jn1 fron1 S.:o5 t.'Vt'rything, 673-3850. GARAGE APT.: !BR, pvt, Models opi.·n '.l ,\ .. \!. 111 dusk i::M wlstoruge. Adult!! only, quiet. l\lature aillt, no dogs. Mesa Verd• ~<Saill~ no pets. 2BR lBA. firepl, rti.sposal, I t. 1 Xl 1 1 Stove, refrig, r rps, erpts, 2035 Fullerton, C.M. pa 10, gar. yr Y· n oc. I"' 1 1 1 130 DELUX.I:: 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba, ~Ir A · 548-5306 ........ wa er JX p us , . LARGE t BR $145/mo. + 1 " cacia. · cleaning <'hg. J~lj Tustin encl gar. Sl60 up. Rcnt~l * GREAT VIE\V -2 BR. * Ave. 548-1618. Of1·. ::OOZ> ll1a<..-e Ave. ~~~i. ~~'Y&&ls~p~g~ ~ Frplc, bl!Jls, sundecks, pool • 2 BR. I fu\, ~les.1 Verile. S.16-1031. El Camino, Apt 1, C.~f. $2IO up. ti7f>.3i15· Nr shop'g/frv.;r.ldeal for ._N_e_w~po_r_t_B_•_•_ch ___ _ ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT _ _ .1 ... .>TOO• fror11.).1•1\Jlfl1't !~!Yd., !urn ;ii BRAND NEW QUO VADIS Ill l.uxury Gnrrl('n Apts. 1~.-h1·l1Jr. l & 'l l~R·s. FROM $13S "S<&-O<c::,,::::5:::L~=..,...__,=,...c '"'cm=•-'M" ... =----•,Ide .... r1·,;oon-0,,, !':i.'· s1""· ' PARK NEWPORT NE\V 1 &. 2 BR'~ from $180 to DELUXE 1r\)~p1T:1! f{1.::d 11 hlock $205. AduHs. Nr. beach & , •TROPICAL POOL • APARTMENTS nbovo 1•ar1t1(' ('l)<J't !l\.\y) to J,'<!f\12 Jo'lori<ia S1. slv.rp'g. U4 E. :a'.llh SI., Cl.f. $13 5. 2 Br studio, 1~~ Ba, frpl, sprl rntranc1'. ~~"' C111-:11c-y Lane, \ 1, blk. \\'. of Ja111cltl !llrl Pool·Jat·111.zi·Saun.1s l~l rt'allou Roon1 & :O.·lore~ Ad ult!! Only • No Pets IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 541HJ137. GIGANTIC \ BDR~I. Rtrcase. Gas & wtr.pd. 145 Oft the bay N~\\'JX)rt U";,.·11. l'>t 9U£,O, .apd &aeh Rlvd.1 R WEEK* E 18th No 9 54°U68 TeJe.-.1v.n1-. l'ill1 ti:;,.UIJ60 ** Sing!!" car garagC'. $2.0 month. Huntington Beach, C'all &16-2687. Office Rental DLSK space available $50 mo. \\1111 provJrll' lumlture at SS mo. Answering service a\·11jlab!e. m Forl'~I Ave., Laguna Beach, 494-!J.166. DE:~K Sp(lce available $50 mo. \V1H provide furnllure at S5 mo. AnS\\·ering St>tvlce ;1vailab1->. 178i5 Beaf'h Blvd. 1-luntlngton ~ach. 642-4321 . * $25 PE You Bel it's underpnced! · · • t>-• LILxury apar1mcnt living OV· "''u J BP... Adults. 1 hlk to beach. & Up. Pool & mald sen.-icr>. TI1at's \\'hY this ·apt 1\on't $140 up spac 2 br/3 hr l 1i ha erlookin~ th" v.•;iter. Enjoy' I----------Sh;ig crpl~ .. rlrf!S . No pets. JJ.'00 sq. rt. Cpt, ;oir cond. Kitchens avail. ?.lotel Tahiti last long. Cpl!I, drps, slove pool, cpt/drp, bltn, plygrnd. ST:J(),00'.) heallh spa, 7 ~11tm· $11·,. 2112 l lth St .. i',&--03.j2, Ample pks;:. 11111. janitor. 1617 WESTCLIFF comer Harbor&: Victoria. & refrig. Lots or green l<nvn. 1996 Maple, No. l .•. &l2-3S13 ming JXlO\s, 7 Hi hll'd ten· Ye arly-Ba yfront B11un1~a.1:-r1n.•r a J!H. ~11-5002 Cover'd garages, Adults, no 2212 College., No. :i ... tH6-4m nis courts, plus miles ot 3 Lovely nC'\Y unfun1. npts. Newport Beach AP 4 or :; ofc RUites $31a. Of. FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. pets, 2020 F'ul/crton Ave, Ct LOVELY 2 BR. 2 BA. nr hh·y4·lr• trails. putting, shul· 3 & 2 BR., 2 1,.-1. 1'·"0 · PH'r 1--.:...-------lice $70. De,k space $40. Close 10 shops. Adults, 00 Blk £. of Nev.·port Bl\'d. & sch.ls, shoppiflJ{ & ftc\vys, no fleboard. croquet. Jurtior l's .t_ sllp. ~!any t".'(!i~~-lmmed. "'' / k 11chJb11 t h . C'r.1. pl'ts. $160/mo. l Blk So. of Bay, c.~I.) P.Cts $16.) per mo. call fro m S ilt.~ momhly; alliO l OCC\J pan~. L. e 97!J--398!1. - 1941 Pomona, C.!.t &t2-8690. · 979--0l.34. ~nl'.J 2-IX>droOni plans and Call: 673-366.1 673·SfJ"1i t:\'l's. IV 2 ADcJo°"m=i=N~G~~0~,_~,~1=c=ES~, 1 BR. $140 & $13.i Large. nd 2 t t h F.I c S Park-Like Surrou ing $160mo, 2BR, 1 ba, 1·rpts, ·JJ ory o\\n ous('s. • t· • litJ.'Y interY'cllon c.~t. $90. Adults only, 1993 ChUJ'Ch t. QUIET DELUXE rlrps & bltins, 2ij l Eldf'n Irie kHchens, private pa. JS L:tiJ's inc. fi.·12--ti560. 548-9633. l, 2 .& 3 QR APTS Ave 01, ('all for app1, or balconies. carpcJlng. drt\· b• <OO SQ FT N,,.-rt Rlvd. SHARP' Bachelor utll -i '"IL' ..... "'. _,.,,, 'ub1err"-an --..t.. 1g "' • • I:"-'· Pvt Patios * Htd Pool .....r-ouw ,,~ ' " "'"" 0 ~ •1 crntc'I' Costa 1\-fesa.. Carpet $145 mo, $50 cleaning fee. Nr. Shop'g *Adults only LOVELY 1 Br Apt. N{'ar ing \v11Ji eJC!vators. ptiona & A,C. 64~·'1230. Nr. OCC &: UCJ, 557-77S8 Also Furn Bach. Apts OCC & UCL r-;0 pets. $IJ5 n1aid sc rvict·. Just north of ---------- AVAIL. now 1 & 2 bdrm M rt' • Apt nio. Call 979-01.lt Fashion Island at Jambo~ apts, heated pool, rec. a 1n1que S. ruul San Joac1uin llills Jloact . FOR LEASE QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT room. Adults only. 645--0632. 1m Santa Ana Ave., Cl\-1 2-lBR apt. 1 w/gar. Adlt!, T~lephonc 1n11 &14-19«1 Lu\uc~y Bayfri-1nt ,\!'!'>. lolgr Apt 113 64&5542 no pets, v;•atrr & gardener for rental information 1 & 2 BHs. $.);II 1u $:'ii0 e TROPICAL PCX>L e furn s1101mo. 54q_.6954. *,WEEKS FREE* George Willi•m.an 1 Br turn $145. Gas & wtr pd. New Duplexes-s v ' from $140 PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con· fidt>nl. sympathetic ptegnaOC')' <.'Otml>l'ling, Abor- tion & ndoplioM ref. AP- CARE. 642-4436. S\VINGING SINGLES Call Jim, 2 to 8 p.m, ~3122 CO UPLE.') PARTlES Call Phil 2 to 8 PM ~3344 P AJ.~1 & CARD READINGS Tells Past, Present &: J?uture (213) 694--13SO Full)' lie. ALCOHOLICS Amnymou11. f'hollC' 542--7217 or WTite P.O. Box lZl.l Costa fl1f!'sa. Soci•l Clubs 53S rl:'llD YOU1lSELF L.'i SOll.1.EON~ &.SE DISCOVER DISCOVERY i14·S3~Miii--i:; 213-387·3393 Travel SET SAIL TAHIT I 540 (;r:1nr! :1 ·l\lastrd &hoontr, 1 re11 .x ~ucst .sh. costs. (213) 37$-1239 14;) E. 18th No. 9 548-lJGR. -2 BR . Adults, no J)("l'!. A v· d I M Realtor Oa,.. o:-'i .. $1 !"'" '11:1 In e 2Bclrm, l BA ...... ~195. ~tEAOO\VS APT. :~7 \\'. ISfa e esa * 548-6570 * r ecr"'al!Ofl S.v1·r11-1n g NlCELY furn. lrg. l BR. e 3Bdrm,20A ...... $295.1 _8'~a~y~S_L_O~,_r_._64&-00 __ 73 ___ ADULTGARD~"NHO~IJ::S ,.,00 1'5 Hea •• •l«bs "II II C l! I Qu'et AdultB m ..-., ' "' ,.... ir ,. 11rn1s nov.·: a enc gar2. Id' ·0 .,_2168° Beaut., spacious apts 2 BR. unfurn. Crptll, drps, IRVINE AVE. AT ~fES,\ 0-1-,,-\N-'D Oc 1-IS r c?uri• "'i-."-~~11 .. ~ .... • pr1s. 243 E en D't'O'"' • Fencrd yards, patios and range/oven. refrig. No pt'ls. .\>IO\•e in 11•/dc-pos1t" only .., rww ean ronr auna"' ,...,.,!( ,, I ;;:.::;::;::;::;::;::;::.:::.!.:~:::"~·;;·:·::··:;;;:====::.! WANT AD 642-5678 BACHELOR APT. quiet privaey. Adu lts, no fl-10/nw. ~-145:i. l Br. Sl60 2 Br. $21Xl Condo1n1111u111 2 l{r. 2 fi11 B !11a•c5 l"'CI"' · h,. •Cr v- NO PET'S. pets. 642:4837. I .. OGE 2 BR, ~ ....... Day & r-;ight Serarity, Pool. s,itn.<;.I CtpL~·...,"',ps. \\'11,~hcr :n(l r~n J<;! San11,l.-,..H>.,.tn~\J. 74 M V. 1. C'I ~'"!'"'·-on s• tat Bo•J ..,'-"'" • , .... ,,. 1· tain R• Bldg , .. , cryrr up •·ur I '• . .. l orrte ts..., ·••· ~ .... ~, .. vv nr. Estancia Hi school. oun '· .-c. · ~• Least". ~.llVI nionthl J·. ,/r-rlpoo B~:r . 1--1~.d !•,;'S NICE 1 BR dp -ieL """pr. Older pref'd. S135. 673-31 a. or TV. Ea. Apt. has dl!!h-6T:>-76!M. more res1oen! renn," lx Qu . 0 _ }'OR SINGLE LAil< 4-e.'Cerclse rm, billiards, col· ~ A I by .............. I adul t over 30 $pfu'kling 2BR duplex, nr Cl d 1 , 0 iec or 6 ... -~. • Hllgren Sq, &: Wutclltf Cen· * DELUXE l & 2 BR. ose \\-asher, refrig, shag cpl, & \VESTCLIJo"f" 2 RR. l 'i Ut\, pro an RC '11,ies ' J Nopets.548-1021. tra 1 b& from Rllpbs. gar. Bltns. Shag c:rpt. Nt. prt patio or deck. 5-15-~ Tov.<nhoust'. B!tn11, pvl \\lh() p 'a1<> 'ree Sur-Clay I' IMMAC. Beaul 2 BR. Pool. Id~ loc. Secure, sate, com-So. Coe.st Plaia. 50-2321. 2 BDRM Duplex, +i blk 10 patios, adults onl)>'. no pels. 1 brunches arid b.art..1<CUB&. Qui1~~ t:Z:l'fere_ & blt-tns. -p~ privacy; Elec. pr;-dr. 2 BR. Bit-ins, crpts. 135 beach, f\Jm or u.nr1.1rn. ~ ~i~1 Lri. $2'15 Pf'r Starting as 10 ,.1 as $1 4'1. opener. Elec. range. Cpts. Albert Pl. 12131 SOC>-«.16 or F'rplc, bean1 clng, pati o, lgl? · · I s ngles one :1··1 '"l:J I Dina Point No pets or children $160 mo. aft 6pm. !)62-.3172 Garage, yant. Yrly or lhru \'V~"!? "'E TA Kt~ Pt:~:: ' '· · ·' ' • plUl!I dep. 310 Rochester 2 BR. crpts, drp11, bllns, nr Jurll' 30. fiT.Hi64(). 2 \\'{'{'ks fl\'(• Ren! lno! beoroom<>. fl,.tr ~d a"d I LJVE in lhe all new Dana 642-1264 rairview & l)ak('T. Adull& SEACLtfT l\tamr Apls. 1 P.1"11. R1't', Blr!iz:. tl~h\'o·hr. f unfur"'1c,;tied. S"•ry ni:i Point J-ff•rbor at 1he More Room-Less Money only. No peu. 5'6-1~. BR. S143.s0 Pool. Crpts, . 2. l~R. S~. I .~1--t .. S~fiO ~ , r:ti·'rJre n l'Jr Df!'o: 'l:')dP s beautiful l\;forina Inn !'.1oteJ, CO~fE sec a real garden 2BR, crpti. slve. ~h/\\·sh , 1!rps, bltns, r<arb. rtispl. 152:-i ~l.<.;l ,\____!)f.,t ~£."'~·•l.rl ..1.? c;,en oa1 I 10 '') I 34002 Del Obispo St. apt! Uke living in a hofll'! 703 Shnlin1ar, Costa ~!esr1, Placentia _.\Vf'. Ask about RESJDE~TlAI~ J .s11. <-49&-23.131. KlichcM.-d-'°" $140/mo. :l--BR. l \!: BA. f160. Call 96i--8!n6. our dl<;rtiunt. l>JS-3>82. g.ouyh•n npt • 1 BP.. "te~:int11 Oakwood Trader's Paradise lines times dollars flcienciC!I & apa1"11nent1, 2 prkg places. prtv patios & .-STUNNING 2 &-3 Br. 2 EASTBLUFF. I BR. Upl)l'r. d{'o('Orrilrtl. ~I ;i 1 u t'•· in· Garden Apartments II !,\\'!-~ Ct'"l'C)).f Tf{f·f~LE:X ! nr. t-:! Stuo110 ap111, Palm hea.frd pool. di~t dial rec ari>as. \\''ii.Son Gardens. Ba. Garden Apt.Ii. Pool. Rec. All f' I H' tr i c. st~. Call ~Jepcnden! \\'oman. 1200 uu! 1 ( 1,i;:r;, \1• ~ Trnrtr fc,1 :;jfin1.t!i,f1r stvip~ & ~hlll. Newport Beach phones. television. 11auna on Wil3on .,~:.J!; of Harbor nn. no \V. lSth St. C.M. 640-0349 for appt. incl. 83.1-.,ru. Newport Beach I 1 ru~11'.11'·,.,+~ nr !kach Pro~ s::r:.ro. rr:.AnE '.33~1 tqty. ;;; Duplex. 3 br. 2 ba both. laundry ({lciliHes. .,...,.._, BEAOl JLfCR; 2 _ 3 & ~ nr·s. SEACLIFF l\la.nnr Apt~ .. Jrvlne and 16th 1·r1y, ].~7.:;97'1 EvC"S (Jr lor int (Ir hmf', Ornngc Co. ~-~S310 Yri[l \Valk mcrllfl5t room. C'IOR to San LOVELY 2 Bdrm, \YIW 3 BR, 2 BA. M pets, SCam175 r;io. Yrly. Also hoUSt>. No ltt-BR Sl&t. Pool. 011t!I, tlrp~ 645-0550· 642•8170 I"' knits .. ----,,----,..,--S.l&.:!928 l.achenmt")'e-r Rltr. r fVUI ~ Cl!!menle and LAKUM -.~ ·-. dra-. $100 dep., 1016 El lDO 2 '>t>= blln:s ""tb dl*"-1 l ll.1 ;:-• to bch. Encl gar. &I 188 or pl · ~,,.. "VI.JU UUVI~ ,,...a St CM m-u.14 ABBEY REALTY 64 -~ ' .-· .... , · , ('LI::,\H comm. rnajor t'Qr· ARRO\\'H ~Al) Ch a I et, Bead'I. Come ay tn our ~-No pets. Mature • • ' l"='""-='""':=-'-o;.-;;-;:-=: Placenha Aw. ,\~;c :ll.rntf NE\\ 2 fklrrn unfu!'n ._ :ipi 'ncr Jot, ll"J' Ill, Palm llt'mer lin1t,, S Diego llCl"ll, ~7914. hartxr • • u r f I n C • .Adults. 2260 Placentia Ave. 2 Br. l~~ Ba Studio Near 17th S300 Per Mo. 3 Br new oor dll.coun1, &i!!-2&12. SZiO ~" 2 Bdrm furmshecl ~rt. lnJer'C5frd .,. •--..i YEARLY, nr oct"M. 2 BR. 1 sports™htnar. ahoppfni[ and Reuoftable St. No pets $170. mo. duplex, 2 bn. 1 Slit 10 bch. 1 ~pt. S350 mo. annual lea.~. c.o 0 , ____ 1 \V"ll ..... ::-'. Btv !fl~ v11 Jot f<rr lite bMt, BA. "'le. m;. mo. ~ mtaurantt. SSO Wfiejf and 1t.~~ Yrly rental. 613-64.17. 3 BR. 2 BA Duplex. O!lh\\' ir, 51 1 \\'. J\Q v _ Ntwport or ·""· \.N\M> y. 1 ,_. .ic1-inC'. mtr hn1 or ~ nn:t 6341. "' th" -• and 2 BR. Qu~ Ce--St. loca .,..,._,, frplc, ()('('an view. S32.l prr " ""It> 0ii.'!l('r 96.~3219 '-'n -Di-92106 --........ d. lmmed. occupy. UP. B Ill 8" ""'' ....... • B---h s·-•to. y..i .. 2 Br. 1 blk mo. ~,,, 33~ SI .. .,,_'Vl'lti !~ch. Call 8fl6-.t832 da\'ll •:::... ' =·'--,._ ,.....,.., -'.... . . .J ..... .,, ..... "'• · oil on tint Hon. Net.r -• It shop'g. Huntl--...... ~ """ u •v ~ •u "'->"'-J • A\~ r~ ,,_ 'f u _, 50 ·-499-2128.. rtttlW ~-d•rps,~bl··-l ,......., ,._,...,, trom ocean. 0alffl' 646-filJ•I rwa. •San BPrnatrlim) n r II r. "'" j.onAuul "oh <' l\NSAPHOS-ES, Vtu SI , •u 1'ttk'• rent. 1143/mo:--675-Jiil. ~i mt north of i{untington C&ll 6'15-J9'i1 ~· 8• 2 .,_ b--.1 AA.1-29--l'.\ a.>eni'®I• lonle, 2 BR. r!en. 2 BA. 5 Honch1 ?.50 st., \•a.I S.iOO. 'GS Duplex.Sr -BLT. Beach. $l40. 2 BR. B!tM, NFRONT I ~ BR 2 " r.. <.111. 1.u ... _new • ~~TO OCE:A .. "'I * ;t1ar Adult park. \\'11.nt du· 1\!l Can1pt<r. \1111 S1150. ·n r.if'_!utm~. §o~r=U~nfu:~'~n~. ~~~~~~i~~~§~BAQ•D.OR..---1-.• l ....,Bc. -~·~! d_~1 ~I, ~!.Y yard. oc:~1c. _b1tnie _m1n10. ~~~~;:.:__. -==Yl-:..\HJ.X;.1.J..d..BR..a rilt"<, t~~11Jr\. uni.,1s~:~~:;:=-iord v.an. ~ .... ~dr~~ I ~ ---• .l l!l"Ji'l!111U Ull !0"1'00. -.,,, i., < Cl• lb' -ii r t · . . l BR Apl . Slf'lH' lo bl-11.ch. S n Cl r \\ ln1l"F ~ntmnr .2 Blt , T !ORA'.'\Gt-: Co. ~il\..-rat I .ikc lo tnidt:' .Our Trader"• 1 Bdr + -,.-d~~ ~'t'di~h Call 64&-m · mer St.~. petJ. Call 8424664. Frplc Crpt~ bltra S24J a emen • he. s:r-0 1F'urn.1 AJ;:1. m nc-h IJ 1te1,."""e. ldC<ll l;)'n. r•aradl.e ro'umn 14 for you: ~~~.ce, l~ .~ ~ -NEW 1 &:""llllt'iD'om $110 to NR. H"NT. HARBOR YMlrlY. fii5:..i911 Bkr.' NR beach & 10"-ri: L-BR. 11 :i lii:' ... 1$1 . 6i.'~ dJUuon, church. qica., f!COJ. 5 14'* ··---x u•~Atli. "1l:f-day-l1 ~ BE;CJl; DAY to $180. Nr. btat_h A lbop'i:. 1 BR, firepl, d!ihwllhr, gar-Uke 10 tn~! Our Trnder'i; BR. lndey. ~IU', il'tonur:e. \'i'~RY nlCI'." 28R apt, }"C&,,. oO' 2f\',llJJ). Cor1Skl fX«' hm. J da)'S- Tbe r.utest draw tn the \~nt. run an ad: ~I delay. • AdultJ:. 114 E. DW SI., CM. a g l'. Q u 1 ..-1 . l'dulti. Paradise column ~ for yoo! Cabfr TI', t1:JO.-Sl60.. :::10 round. $215. P\.1 pcy. Dhyii detert. boal Of '!. s:Jl...46!1. I • Jot 5 bucks. • .a Daib' Pilot Cluaiflfd ,call today so:661S. sc&-01J7. f21'.\) 434-.CUifS. ~ l\M!!, s days for 5 bucktt. lk-1 ~b1r, SC. 4!B-1319. "12-87/~: 6T.7"()1J41 . ~Ad. • ' • T D,\Jl. V PILOT lnter~sted In. A Real Estate Career? IN FOUR WEEKS '9tEPARE FOR STATE EXAM LICENSING PREPARATION FOR • Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers • Employment Assistance For " -craBuates Yfrth Leading Brokers. 11 • Day And Evening Classes • Broker Referral Program • · $110.full Course For lnform•tlon--Brochure Frff Gue1t lecture Newport, 315 No. (Old) Newport Blvd. 548-1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON , Real Estate Education Since 1964 ACADEMY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS GI-Master Charge & B of A are worth training for •TRAVEL • ADVANCEMENT • SECURITY AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC Learn How You Can Qualify Call 543-6655 610 E. 17th St., S1nt1 Ana ACCREDITED SCHOOL Schools and Instructions What is-this child doing that disturbs us? Nothing. And that's disturbing. It's a small world for this small guy. . Too young· for publlc school, his world isn't much bigger than his yard. So he runs out of things to do quickly. This vBriety of fine schools eould introduce 1-... -1 ~ you to a new tomorrow. P•lnt~ kt filrlhr lnlormilion r.gordin9 tho D1ily Pilo4 Pope "lint Scheol1 •"" ln .... ctloo Di,.ctory CUS.TOM PAINTING 325 lnttt/Dcter. \Jnlum. inter. CAU 642·5678, m. '""'·price. }..,.. c:o1or con· 11 .... ----------------'11 aultina le eat. Uc. lnL Won't be undorbld. - SEW-KN~JS HAS MOVED ' TO THE CORNER OF FAIRVIEW & BAKER • ACROSS FROM STATER BROS. MARKET Stln Offering The Most Experienced - STRETCH SEWING CLASSES MorJ'!ing- and Evening 2975 FAIRVIEW ROAD No WutinR * WALLPAPER * When )'OU call "Mat" SCS-1444 646-lTJJ * PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Inter & Exler. Uc'd, ltll. GUIU'fL Ca11 Harri.$. 642-4558 INT a: EXT painting, paper hanctne", natural wo od linlshlng. 548-700:) ' Pla•ter. Patch, Repair • PATCH PLASTER.ING All types. Free e;&t.lmatcs catrMCMJ825-- Plumbing PUll1BIN G REPAIR No job too small •• 642-3128 • DRAlNS unclogged -$1.50 Sewer line to 100' -us . • 549-2502 • Sewlng/Alterati?ns Alterations-642-5845 Ne1H, a('cura!e. 20 Yeatll cJCp. Sl_gns StGN PAlNTING, Truck let· tering, s at ~!I fa c t lo n 11:ua111111PCd. 5'1844."16. Television Repair COSTA MESA 540-3268 COLOR ocrvke $7.SO. Ant JnstaUed fJl up: Ray's TV r•• I ""!!!!~!!l!~~!!i!'!!:l:~i::'~~i:"'i=:I 1953 No. 14 NeYlport Blvd. ~-• -• • • • • .1 c64&..!3==1::c3·0....,,~~=-.,-­co1..0R TV Cul-Tronlcs A NEW I PIE-SCHOOL ,--<:? I TO MOTIVATE ... I VOUI CHILD ~./ IN HIS MOST I FORMATIVE I YEAISI e A Total I Rcadineu Proil'&ffi ' ·I • A Leaming Environment I I 769 w. :llth, Costa ..... Sel'\>icc..call 110. M&-<W.U I Tree Service TREE TR.IMMING I Removal. Ornamental work. •.1~~C&l~l~0.~,~·~6~7~~ll~66~~1 ~J:11~1 _ ...... _, ... ~. ~l[Il]~i-1 I Job W1ntad, 'Male 700 I Dll UMMER WANTS WORK , experienced. " I 842-951' Which means he Jearns·about things alowty. Pity. Because he could be attending one of the finest pre-schools In the country. Sunflower Earty Achievement Center 2515 West Sunflower Avenue I e Morning/ afternoon I Job Wanted, Femele 702 I NEED help a l hOme? We have Aides, Nu r se s , Housekeepers, Companions, I Jion1emakcrs, U p j o h n , Sunflower Early Achievement Center. Where he.would discover the world of science, math, reading and creative arts. (Not by forca...fed information. But through discussions, acting, and other interesting learnlng experiences.) Chances are, he would even discover the greatest thing of all. Himself. Our school is open all year long. So children aged 2 to 6 c_an be enrolled anytime. Santa Ana, Callfomia 92704 714/540-4750 ... 1" ....... I Teaching Sessions I I THE EDUCATIONAL READINESS CENTRE 547-6681. . I He lp Wanted, /-A & F 710 I ACCOUNTING 1, COST l~--~~--~r:.===~~t'.JL---:---~c.}J---.----'l<~S·o drop by .. , if your child Isn't .any:thlng....~---------~•.member_of the U. s, FlnaociaJ Grou JI.· ~.f l'if---r!F---\, <J..J.~'::J<~~~~- I I I I 11 ACCOUNTING I CLERK NEEDED IN --..z1070-Maple-Ave.,.-Cost41~ .... ~-.._, Found (frM ads) 2 ~. old Puppy, buU male, Germ Shep/Coll~ mix, white feet &. black nose. Blreh SL/Palisades. Santa """ Hgllts. -· FEMALE puppy, raiclilh coklr, about 4 mos., in Pot· tt ry Shack, Laguna. Dec. 30. 494-2941. FOUND ,n;u1 s v.'D.tch In Huntington Beach. in- dlanapolis & Hunlingto11 streets, 536-.aoo2. FOUND shagiy dog, sni;,ill, tags on rollat, Santa An.'\ _ ~214> ~·".:-3525 Qr (213} St.A.CJ{ 1..alirador' Retr\ewr vie. Seabury Homes, H.B. (1-7-731 very friendly male. SADDLEBACK LEARNING CENTER Enrichment Program Far PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN . Limitod to 6 children per class Afternoon Reading Classes Ages 8 thru 12 Individualized Program. o.f l_n~rucUon Diagnostic T"estlng & Evaluation Licensed Educational Psychologist AU Credentialed Teachers DOC .~ OBEDIENCE SCHOOt ., PRIVATE TRAINING & CLASSES FOR ALL BREEDS · Novice Thru Utlllty Also, Schooling For Dog Trainers 640-4334 67$.7412 I . -----open 7:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. . . ---.. -~---~--.. ~~~ •School • for home buyers Learn how and why • • • • • • • • • • • before you blfY One night, 3 hour seminar, By Ed K11ebl1n 7 to 10 p.m. Tuetdoy & Thurtd1y. No oblig1tlon~ or charge. This Is an excellent opportunity offered to the public by - Gardening BOB'S GARDENING &. LA.NDSCAPING Residential & Commt!rcia\ Irvine Industrial Complexes. 557--4299 alter Spm. STORM DAMAGE Professional Gardener, Tree Pruning, Bracing, Cleanupo;. Prune fruit trees now. Free dormant spray. George, 841H893. General S•rvlces Captains C•r c.,.1 We "'ash & wax CQmplete)y, custotn & detail v.·ork. We pick-up & deliver. Call 646-3632 or 645-1791 for fl'('e estimate. Hauling . ORT -BEACH-AREA \\l e are looking for an in· divldual who ha."1 a flair for d('tail & v.•ho is able to wtirk v.·llh little sup- l!1vision. Your duties wiU include l'OSI, credit, prop- erl)I payroll & general accounting for our lnstru· ntcnt Dept. 2 yrs expel'· iCll('f'. You \\ill be using a 10 kl'y 11.<lding machifl(' &or a romp1on1ctt>r. Sinc._'1!: ~OU v.•ill he-handli ng your O\\'n con't'Spondence, an accurate 1yping s(>et.'d 50 wpm is required along "'1th a knack for gr&m• mar. We ofler a. very at· tractive benefits package along with an t'xcellent salary. U you're looking for a secure position then your future mny be with "'· JntcrvicYo·s v.·ill be hCld Tut>s. & \\'rd. from 10 am to 3 pm. GiVl' us a cull at 1714 1 557-1.960 ABBOTT 53G-ll4t. M·ARTINCREST YARD cleanup ,tree shaping Scientific Products Dtv, BLACK mf•mal• Cockapoo 27601 Farbes Rd, Suite A Kasab1"an Real Estate or removal. Weeding, trash 3975 Bi.-ch Street \V/while chin found nr hlJ,uling, bu.shes trimmed, NeY>•port Beach, Calif. Bolsa Chica &: Edinnge:r. La N• I KENNELS lawn mainL OOl-8612. m-4169. guna igue SKIPLOADER & dump truck F.qual Opportunity Empioyer FeUND young (ml. cRlico war:!'· Concrete, aspha1t, ADMINISTRATOR cat vie. Mlebl11.11 &hool, 830-2800 For re5erYQti0ftS Call sawing, breaking. 84&-7110. Hon..e ()wl'l('rs As,qociarion. Foun1ain Valley on Fridfly. 20061 Cypress Santa Ana \'ARD, garagr ~lean~ps. Orange Co. Reponsible fer Call 673-2464. 9 6 2. 6 6 4 4 Remove trees, dtrt, ivy. organizi~ . .I:· l'OOrdinatiflR f"ND malf' Siam~' rat nrar Call 54&.0989 Drivewys, gradllW. 847-2666.. 1· e. c rcational activllics. Bushard ,'(.. Indianapolis HB HAULING & cleanup by exp llllpt>rvisi~ m111nt. con- w/v.·ht Rhinesloll(' 1.'0llar ~~ !~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~=-=-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-,~-~·~ colJege student, lge Irk. tract11 &: arimini11tering dai· 962-2254. 534-18-16 or 534-2164. ly business. !l.tw;t have l''ND on Hamilton between l[S]jl ·~--i~ i ·~~ ... -]~ 1---· l~ GEN. Hauling. Tree/shrub ~~~i~us :'c':~~edu~~ Harbor k Thorin, f'ri-a, 73. I ._..___ _,....,_ -trim. Gar & yd cleanup. san"lt'. Please forward Sml tanlsh brv.·n puppy. Lott --' FcMnli Lolt .nd Found Lost Mii Folllll Est. 839-230.1. 557.,.. n>surne including salary ~1087. '~-----;;;;;;;; cmmmmmm;~ Housecleaning requirements to 18226 San· Sm! R:i.bbit -• • ta Adela 0, Fountain Balboa Island Lost 555 Lost 555 Lost 555 Baby slttlnt Buiklers. C..,...nt, Concrete MESA Cleanlng, carpe'ts, Valley, Ca 9'l1IE.. 673-6732 bu ldl I: CONCRETE Work. Patios, windows, floors, -e t c . Advertising Sa.IH FOUND 2 &l1n"yed dogs, 1 LOST-Ralph's parking lot REWARD LOST, l /6/'l3, s· diO.mOnd licensed Babysitter ~~a!uung !oorftlholTlf! rernlM! blktop drtvewaya. Resid I comm'L 557-6742.. Former Yellow page or male, 1 tema\C', Ben.ch .t: Jan. 5 Charter womeni Grey/brown female Gcrnian "·eddlng ring, in or nr Day ca1'C for 1 child. Infant • ---.:1-Re r--u 7 !°"" Repoor In eo n c r e t e . 548-4111. magazine space ex p . Garf.i<'ld, llB. ltl!H}-136 orJtaniution 1951 Reward Shepherd, 1'.10Tl-IER or 9 Lucky Market, t.1agnolia & 4 yrs. 1',UU tiro~. r·enet.>d ,.....,.,.., as. U'C•"'• ;n -._.. 545-7630. Dedicated Cleaning Melure male or lmlale SMAU. "'~lie do&:: virinny P.O. Box 1774 N't?"11•. Sch. P UPS. Los1? 121~ • 111. Atlanta, $100 Reward, )lard & 2 playn1atcs. I-lot Carpenter PATIO~PLANTERS *WE 00 EVERYTHING * Commission o;t1y. Call for Santa Ana Ave k 17th SI., Bolsa Aw. and Beach Blvd., "968-"-"7220=c..· ------lunch, snack!!. Vista View _....________ Reta. Free est. 6.16-2839 a ppt 6-t&-05.16. ' •012 \I ANS d' mond r ·1ng Vie· JIB ·~ t • 841 ~1s 1 • SM1oot District. 1-·v. J usl All Concrete ""Ork. Brick, ASSEMBLERS Costa ~te,;.1 ~11"" . · ia · · · · · '-"'spcrnir~ -"" st"mpot-wk. -· .. ~ Hou .. -k By Day 1 \\"esk'LiU plaza (Markel a fter 5 1m1. or 612-4321, Ex1. U>ST -7 mo old cal, silver south of Edinger orr i\lng-C R p~~RY ~· ti -~ ---FND Orange Coe.st Cbllegl' I . II t • n· ,. A l:.ol.' I • rl\ln ng, 1 SI''"" 536--6801 Will train. lnlCNiews in pe'f'· h' -iog A . 1 1 Ba.skef) (1/51 (keepsake) 250. gray fem. \Veanng ea co -noliA. Nr. San 1cgu IV:y. Hauling, Bob 557-4866 ar PATIOS. walks, drives. Saw, v•,.. 80n only, Tues Ir Wed, J an wcdite f -" ~;!.~...,~IXI ~ -L1ht'ral tt\\1arrll 646-<tU.1. lar, ID tag. Dec 31. Vic: 5.'>7-4861 . 1 !I.like iH0-7000. break, remove &. replace Ironing g le 10 between I ol 4 PM. m lum .. i.e . .,..,,...,...,... --FEMALE Dox ie_. rcwanJ for 1-larbor Highlands, NC.\\'POrt -concrete YIL!la:V for est VIC O.C.C. mM~ml iihih• Sl\tALL -YorkSl\ire :rerrret, "l~nny·• or "Pfcklcs''. No Beach &42-l.520. '11·1E YoungM!t Scl1ool:. agM -DWORK;-p-a-n-e 11 n g, · '"r"""" · __ Com~_:_LUe Corp., 177!li Sky w/apaicol patches. shaggy I s1l\.l'r, hick & tan. Vic Sa.nta questions a&kcd, th1I puppy 1-"="--'~=----2'H. oP<'n 6ani-7:30pm. cabinets, patios. Gf!n'I CUSl'OM CEMENT \VORK TimNTN~ne 'hr my-home Patil "Clrac, tTriil C, 1rvine, type doe Call &12-i'a82 Ana Ave, N.B. Earll JUSI belongs to 78-)'Cllr-Old YR Old ltliniature SchnaU7Alr, Pt'Of. IL'&chl>rs. $~ wkly. repa.Tri. Diike--r>II>Ufka. DriYH, WAY\&, pAlios. ~l~~l 9 Ca. • . l 1·1ippNi &'6-l:D-1. \\"Oman. 33541 Bl&: sur, Dana Sil.It pepper oo\or, ans, .::84&-:::.,:3106=..:o::,r..:64>-eo"='I00::,"70-. ~= 646-ia98. Pool decks. Don. 6C2-8514. · NO PHONE CAl...1....5 FOUND Slan>eSe cal, mall', LOS-~ Btk le La~-~-Po' ~-•un., ~-_,... .............. Re\1,---"•. Hun-i ;" .. ' BABYSIT IN l\IY C I cto "-~ Meta Verde l!'!'a.. Call and "~ mB .... ,.~ int, .................... ~· NUlllJ rcu-u nlUl>o All types of on ra r .... ton. 7 A.ucmbler-EJectron!c kle....it... 546-4f7S R<'trie\.-cr, Ans· to Of>. 2 Ir\sh Setlttt.. Slln JUM tington Bcb area. 846-5686 :a.fESA VERDE HO?i:l.E, * CARPENTRY * Must po911eS! a basic ,._,, · P.cv.·~rd (Eamide Costa days. aft S. 846--3169. DAYS lg o. -536-J'"A• JACK Taulane -Rtpalr 6rick·8\ock-$toM '--·•t-'...,. of e'---~•-1 I • • ' Capo attn., male "Shane'", oc ;xu U't.:I ,....., .. ""6" """u .. U1.. ... mD Bk I-Wft te fml kilten i l\fl'Sll) 646-6827. fcml "Rhonda"• male under LOST: Lar'(:e male cat. Darlt 979-5294 . • remod., addlt. ~ yn. exp. &G-1266 a.utmbly practicel I: pro. 1.Ylc=...:W:.:'"'=cllff="'""'="·'-64=2-"'U29=. REWARD $50, Lost female medication. RewJ.rd. P1.tue grey with white markings. C pet Servi~e Lie'd. Ml' WQ Cl>. 54'1'--<ma. p I f & cedures. M.1n 2 yn l"e('t.nt .,L;;oot;;;..,_______ ean84,_~ Dr area. CM. OR.ANGE olrlped •at.__. vk: c,......=~·...,-.,..,,--·..,..,,,.-::-;--, 1 __ &_r_ol_l_n_lth_lnt~---JOHN'S Carpet.\ Upbolltery Drafting Pape,rha."91"9 ~ -Set: Jm-y Whlbon. r~ ... ~ ... ,.,... .-. Dr1..shampoo ~ Scotch-... I Vna Ek!ctronk:I, JJ00 West SMALL OirUtmu Puppy Balboa.INe1fPOl't. Ans lo LOST medium f f ma l e REFINISH In white or color ... , .. ...;a (Soil Ret&.f'danta), PLANS.lloulel., R e mod t , THE 1~Go(Mf!l.'•t we ..i Warner, Santa ;.\.na. black le. brown, Meaa Verrle LOST; Vic ~ & ~11. "Fred". Genc.'rO\IS reward. cocka.poo, black w/whl!e ho b · A,_.,,. Room Additions.. $50 _up. too VIN 1 vu•Y sam""t'I· area. 56-'7C27. chubby F em. cat. Long" Call 714/675--1362 o r goatee. Springdale &. ~' ~¥: Tre m~~r usmeu. ~ : 1~ f'r-~7-0626 567.. Fof bome appt. 5f1-58*i, · AUTO SSS ,\f.lt'han, fawn w/blk mask, return. ~. 6J.8ll93. l"Jea collar, injure<l tail, Bathtub repair t ar • nt "I . exp ... Day .hut. Apply in "w~ST=',"°•"'°' -flllc=7u,,,·1m1=t1o""r=-. 7,k. """· ""f 10 white, ne.m, :n.u.~. "<!J~r, l!-8. 116. ~1&-6!!!-· · · -~ .. tenen · m nu • . -.• EXT P.iCJAL $1'9 . SALESMAN_ · ;;~~~~-· "~~;:::~~;;;:::..~1r~~if.l~lt;:'ru ~WPi "'~lt• _... --.. -. . -"'~;;;;:.:"'~~=-~"'""' .-lc'l\Mltlni;:..Ml£W.UW9 1 L ~ r.-O ST -M:a 1e--O trm a.n SMALL black poodle. 8J\8 to "'UICK CA-~ am B~I A~. Prod UC! .. ~·., LOST. amall wh~ nm s•·p~~ blk ... tan 2 .,.... "J oshua", vie. Pacific & 'I" · xtra ~ Wll' clean •--··t I I -"" t •·· ~•-Vic 17 h & Santa. ,., •.1<:..1u, ' .r•u . -nie e ... ps. "4.· XP. uawaU&n (4rdeoer. PAPER.WANgQtS .. ,..,.... Nlg~ m .......... n . ""i'I' lJ)ST' Mal< Slon-. brn & ~-· • I I old. 1/6. A .. to ··Baron", ll""lock.' ;;.A. Rewan!. THROUGH A tlvlng rtn., "<lining ·mt & OimPl:."e corden •••~· Redu«d rates lo• .the oil Bob .Cl"'1<r al '. • •. -boip.Vlc.M-Vmlc,CM ~na.CM.64Hll4• --SJ6..!<11J4. -·• . 5'1IH!l!!lo hall $15. Any rm.-s;.50, Kama hll l, 84 1H676, ---· CR EVIER BMW m.T«Jl. . SfALL male block I whit• 1125 Reward ftr "'"'" of IU':WAlUJ _ Mal• yoUow DAILY PILO'( <oudt SIO. O>air ~ \S 1: 64WJ31, EXPER. painter, lnto!r Sal., . S<{Ylct • 1.eu1.,. ..OC.'t cfve.· ? me = o.panege SpanteL J\eward papen or Cwen Zelltr l~t tabt'l.dor lost nr 16th & WANT AD. ~.·hod". I-dot -~~--If. ~11 tho old' 11:"1! bu)' the new decor. bcter &. inter. RQ.s, ~ W. lslt'~3.,1 San71 ta AM "1.lilr' ti 1,. ._....., for return. ~ R.B. tn pm. fn Dana ~t. 2L1: TrvJno, CM. 64&-8354 aft 0oot1"~ -I. ,,1_,,~;:::_.,. .,..,_ _.._,, ratet. 988-m eives, - to Shin Rntlltlf &rJ-(i61t. Need a "Pad"T Pla~ M ad! 371--5226 7pm. ,,_ '1ol -...uu.. •IUU.. ·"-='------:---~------- ' I • T"'1day, .i."""1 9, 1973 -·: .... - DAil V PflOT JS c II ~· ·=·"·~l[DJ~• l ~ .. ~...,·~-~l[Il]~· l~I · ~" ·;;···-~l[fil~l!I~,~-··~·-· ~l(ll]~1·~I ~[ ~· ·~· ··-~l[fil J ......... l[fi]~I ~, ·~· ,~l[fi]~IJ ~I .......... ..:~~~ 1~· ... -· ;;;;· ~-·~ Help Wantocl. M lo F 7IO Halp W..,tod. MI F 71! Help Wantocl, M lo F 710 He'f Wanted, MI F 710 Help Wantocl. MI F 710 Halp Wanted, MI P' 710 i•le Wa"tocl, MI F 7IO FIH'ftltuN 110 MbcoOaw Ill ACCOUNT. ING CL£ DOG-. llolltlme,.,.. J-..... Llnot>Po Ka-MG. """"*! I/lime lor REAL ESTATE· ~2~l0-,::O· LOWREY""""_,., MS. PRIVATE -mut RI( U.klAal Pieue ca I I c:atnia. Nicht palttlon. :15 vt.rbal car wuh dut\el. U SCi' ~.;s · \\'by 1;f ~ Opo!fL Sl~n~ ~· ty~ 2 ~ $425: 1'" IJ'ttll satrit\m: ftM Art eD&cdol OH!1S. fL!&wa Buch). hr. wk. Xlm C.ompal'\f Ben· '°" are ~Liable • k»ldnc 11".1 ttt:U. ~..:,· photw. Submll "'urnt> 10 coocla $.35: YeUow pi&kl and l\rnthft. All llli!ml TEMPORARY, FULL TIME *DRAPERY OPRS.. ents. PaJd Medi~. ure, for stffd)o ..,Wit, apply ln = ~1•~ •= ! Call 1~ MacArthur n1v11.. chf;b' A m&tdlln& ottoman w;. ar w. oe aptftilied Must be e.xperienced in use of 10 key adding 6 TABU:R. Ex;pa1enctd, Unift>mu, Credit UnMln, etc. pertor1 to manaeer. Udo Phil McNarnt"e ~LLAGE s1.ntu ,\ma, Alln : Donna SSO. F'rultwood cotfer tab!e vUuit.. ont. ODmamt machloe.and typewriter. Knowledge of key~ <1ASSICDRAPDUES ~AILY PILOT ~W~ Cit E. t?th St., REAL ESTATi, 90-Ull. 1-·ox. !!bllta~~ =rs: ~~~:.:is~ punch helpful but not essentlal. 38$3 8tZ"Ch St., Nt!WpDrt lor lAJTY MWtr MCYfEL Maids wantftl. An.\ RECEPTIONIST SfX:RF:r.utY wan I" d , Gff.-Oi91 • . !•air siovd Japantme mlor HOURS 8 A.M .• 5 p 'I lleloh. "'6-l«ll e ICUU1 e ~ In -··•t;._~~. •-+ minimum 2 yn exp. Typing --· print. ll"xl" Jl$. Wal,.. P lti ·" • EARLY Mom. Newlplpa' r--· ...... .......... .,_ 11()Hd &S w.p.m. Shorthand N"EW·lrom model 81~ 1:hioo cabinet $135. Walnut os on available immediately and will be auto TWM. HUntlllpln KEYPUNCH aa IM. D.'15 Har mw:. Phones + vwtccy o1 me dnin&bll!. Law Firm. helme. MWlt •ll un-lf1ea needed af proximately 2 to 3 months BMdl. $D.S. ma. approx. 2~ CM. dutiet.. Gl"l!at poll!ntW '0>. P\elUI(! mntact Ruth, mt'<liatrly. 2 co~. t =~ ~ tl~ lor ~-:. Coll DA LY PILOT-Mar•arot GrM'nman Hn .... "= S<T-m> OPERATOR New•....,. """'"' . ..,,.,, ... Min. 2 yn, <x· 16H!333 armotr., "'°"'color.«-• ..,,,,. choir 125. Pim -·-• c. ~· BOYS & GIRLS ~~ --me-bed. 2 wine chain.. WUI ·-v 642-4321 EKG Tech, p/tune. ~·Ina Mln. lYi )'I'& exptt. on ·029 RIVERIA ElofPLOYMENT SF.CRETARY. p/Umt!' for accept reuonablt" ontt. othfor mlM:. ltienui of l::;;f,;'jij';~~ll"i"":1'ii::<"l~~l""~'"'!'!~~~1 <hllt. ,,.....,..., Dept. Hoaa "'C. (5 vul!l<r. DA!O mLY·P-ILO'r AGENCY, INC. unaJI dlvonlll<d lnYNlm<nl ""'~or -CloUome. ...... '"''"· Help W•nt~, M & F 710 Help W•nted, MI F 710 Holfp. N.B. ROYAL ~'&uft~ES Ill :niJ2 Buaine11 Ctr Dr. Ste. 290 = .. ~ !~~i:. :: S..\u..:~1 "~Al 'LE l'OOTlfJ ~~P" bikie no. eau I n..orusr Deeded rm shop, 20tO E. [)ytto Rd s. lrvlne 833ott10 typlrw 0 .r pttf'd Re I ~rill d1n11'1$! tnblr. 4 c:ap- ASSEM Bl BOOKKEE:PlNG ' Med.la. f/Umie. ptnn position. Top 51)...3:zlo " A. RoutM Open <On.nae Co. Airport Arh) 10 Claui~i ad ~ ~I~ h1ut~ 1•Ntu·s. -1 11.ar $1ml~ * AUCTION * ERS V.'Omllfl for advertiain& pa.y. cau btr. l, lm-QSL Equal ()ppor, Em.ployff San Clemente RESIDENT Ma.M.(tt . RI'-DaUy Pilot, P. o . Box 1560, \ltl)'I. Wif1$:ho.ek ~I&. llllf' BJ:l'!ncy, M~t have agency FOSTER'S f'rttlll!' woman lin."CI couple 10 mA.nagt ~ Collil MC"&ll Ca 926:26 n ,.. v. . C o pp c rt o n ;o }'Im.' F'urnltvn> I i ''11 EX Aro you ooki"ll for a Permanent, long·term ·~ p_...u1on1 \Ve have openings lor As- semblers in our Instrument Departml!nt In NEWPORT BEACH You will be workin1 on printed circuit boards, ha.messes, assemblies, sub-assemblies & Hnal components. \Ve can cffrr you a goorl a!artlng salary &: excel- lent company benefits. All you nff'd to qualify b' ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER 1 year electronic assem· bly exwience. ELECTRO MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER 2 years electto meehM- lcal production assembly experience. Abill~ to op. erate prerision measur- tng equipment. Jf this ls the position you've been looking !or, & you have the dC'sire for PEru.1AN"ENT E'.\1· PLOYI\1ENT, then come ln for a personal inter- view Tu('s or '"'ed. be- tween 9 am & 2 pm. ABBOTT Scientific Products Div. 397S Birch Streel Newport Beach. Calif. (714) 551-1960 Equal Opportunity Employ'l'r ~ boors di¥. Call p/time. Apply aOO w. 19th KEYPUNCH ope r • 1 or Call Mr Busby . apts in San c 1 em e-n t e . ~ •. · "''r'J:""rnior flt'i&r nahl.... " Appliances , St 0.1 l/lbne Nilff. Pef'10Mtl • .... ,.,,,,,,,,,, or ....,-8012 :-.t-:cttETAlt\. miut k1"v. 111 64-l--05..12. AUC'tkll\¥ t'nday, 7:l0 ~"'· SR ., . -• • 492 "420 • • ~~ '"'1• ' .:irner;ll oUice-pnx-edun t-. CORNER rourh w-labh>1 ANCH MANAGER FORMAN-Fl.berit.a.. Exp'd Dept. HolllC Hosp., NB. -. R. E. TRAINEE Bkkpjt np. hf>lp!ul. For in umke1 ~ bt-ds.. Mapl~ Windy•1 Auction rn A <'IU'(.'t'r opportunity (or ex· aooc:L..J>V~f\tt~ KITCHEN~, full time, ~ £arrlus B.. E. Brokcr_~lope:r, ll"tvl~ caU 833-,'(IJO r'(t 54 -WwU,. . -PI• Cobbklr'i -~ ~.Of. 1itW1686 p!:T;" savings -~~ i-oTn Htlmet m ' AP-~ -xtnl-fffiiie BOYS I G ll f s·~--'""-.,_.,_, T . ··~ .... , rnlU\llier. SUhf!lit resume ply Trabata Produru: 137 bnfb. Maru Oxiv. IRLS wt lraln A • or ~tARY. i."OOd ~. ix-nm.\ l'fic1 tables. ~l ~ ~ • .._,. wt.salary ~ment to W lltb St. CM Hospital. -.s7!6. 10 yn and older, llcmll". Call betwn 10 llm A MUil be df'l&.lltd oril!nted. or 549--2842. STEREO, l9'7l Garr a rd Person n e I DI rector, • ' · . \\'. Newport Beach area. l pm, 545-1124. Call 71>11644-1700, ex t 533. ~fATCtlJXG pr. of 1''l'linrr~ model. Systembrd a u Io t1a.ssilied ad no. 551. c/o • FRY COOK L~~ R«'ep~ Good profits. c.ontact Bilr. Restaur•nt Exper. SECURITY Guards. \l.'c will y,· /f'xtrn. ottr>rnans/vlnvl c~, i.J wall am/tm ~ :iilot, ~~1560, e WAITRESS . :re skills. ln..::;, Island. SeQ, Dally Pilot, CM. Cash1er Waiters or Walt. lnlllL All ir>tul~. i-·111n1 c. ,~,..,.N'tl. Xlnt i't'lniltr't'rluo.'(\ rttei~. J ie n 11 en air ..._ e DISHW•SHER I Call u.. .... · • 6Q..C21 e -~ '• 9 ... Help. •--•ti·~ Pcrsoru)t!'l Dept, lioiu: to m. ea . Pri~'l1tt' t)8J1}. susperwon speakf!n I: taeir BUSBOY " t...-• .iua gar1a n ·~-.. ...,. """"" -H 'B ~,-1 c ,_1,1 -deck. Still brand new tn e BUSBOY 640--0140. ' NURSING McLeod aft 1 pm. Ben °'P·· '" · ,,..,.... 4 • • "rnn:\ tr.-· ar. box. was iett und&imed on run or pan time, Apply tn Must be eleoan A neat. Ovtt 1 -al Secrete RN. nlte shilt, full or Brown's, 31106 So. Coast SJ::RVlCE Sta. A&1t ml(I". MOVING Soon. de 11 k, layaway. Now, $134.. Credil perliOrl montlngs 9-U. or 18. Apply in P'.non, SUrl -. Fee p~:..1 ry pttime. MR exper. not HW)I .. Laguna Brb. Perm. f/t\mt', day shift bookcn5e5. couch. rt"lru:, dept. (TI4J 893--0501. evenUJgs. & Sirloln ~ \V Coes! '""' req'd RECEPTIONIST l\lust kf!OW Ju~ ~ dwl\• 11tw, rtre...r. Easy chr, 'TV. WOODY'S WHARF l-l11o'Y, N.B·. . ~ts~ trails, bot no trtbula-N°URSES AIDES books. ~rt haln.;ut l't"Q. Vt'ry t'h<!R.p. 5J6-R32l TEAK dlnlng table. M-* 1318 \V N 8 d tlOfW One ol ~ Coun· Fee Pald. Investment finn Job open • eb. I. Unlfonn11, -. . . he 1\.1! Breakfast lbt est twport lv • FRY Cook &: CMAhwR.sher. ty's • finest firms ~ Da,y or nlle ahill On call to wiU train sharp pl (Of' UU.. lrui It. v11.c provided. Gd, Pill-' n.11.L s.1ze cnb "'ot.thout mnt-r lit, rror. • Newport Beach Apply In pcnon, 512 V.'. 19th pel'90Nlble individual for start. Exper. not req'd, spot PIUAh' office. Gree! tor t:,d. nian. 32342 C08sl treu. Good oond. flO. 3 like-nu Mat.lrt?• Set.. Cafeteria Personnel St., C.M. key -• Grieat At•-. Hyklnd Home fol' Ex· locale. PB.X cxper. a plus. llv.'Y, So. l..a.guna. 644-47!!4. Hand made Quilt. Redwood ·~ -,.~, 11---• ~"'--w !able set, U.erciie bdt., Count~r & Ca.shl~le. F1JlL CHARGE BOOK-Alto Fee Jobi oeft JWllU 1,..IWUl"\!n. .....,.. • Sala.ry S400. Al.to Fet Jobi!. SERVIC£ Station SnlC!lman-* MUST Sacrifice! So t111 8.: floo k, Planls • O>ntainerw.. A1.!l kinholldaya & w 2 ott. KEEPER for Eu Procest-~-~...__.:.:.:.···~~! 8llrhooks1h.,uris1.A. So(of0f1 ~ .. 'i""p ·.:~~:.., ~· !~pay _1dtz1npFull be...,,0nts. ~,;::1t, 4 mo's old. Call ~li5c. 64.)-1989, ..-or g hrs. 6 am· :lJ pm. tng Co. tn Fountain Valley. ~ .... a I: ~is .--'1:1--...., • · VRi a e~ '"'f>~· """per ptt ' . & pt me .... · - Call 833--fWa. Sain"" to $760 per mo. Send Apncy ol. Itvtne, 3)82 Wl"irtrnlnster Avt.l 1790 Harbor Blvd,, Cl\.1. avail. Apply Shell Station, * * * Sofa & lOVff.l'at l'M!V<'r R1\Rfroon1 rllvider, 2 stools, _, Mlchebion Dr 'N N d d 17th 6 I · NB · cof:fl"e tbl. match. lamp tbl, CASHIER t SECRETARY ttsume to P.O. Box: 8.125, • UrHsee~ RECEPTJONtST . Typist rvine, · · u!'.ed, both for $160, usuaUy rolla"·ay ~. swiYl!I rodm', Part-Time, Sales Fountain Valley, ca. 92708. leg•I S.Cret•ry 11·7 I Other Shifts ?.1ust be accurate. Start at SERVICE Station Sa1esman, home. 968-7910. Philco ~trlr.. magu:lne Call 50-4153 FUl.J..TDtfE LVN days, 7. Mature, l!'Xpu. lo function as Top pvt. duty JNY• $32). 547-712:8 f/lime eve shift. ~1u11t haw DTNING room suilt'. custom rnt'k, Tn.tmpct S-10 Olds. Che!, $1000 per month 3:30, xlnt · hin~ bnrtll. aec'y to attorney who le: alJO lmmed. pay lor floor duly. RN ~lief nlghts, Jl-7:3t> lite mech. knowledge. Neat dr!lig-?X'd. Cmit $1300.. Best misc. 962-1060. The Blue Beet, B<>verly Manor Conv. Hosp. secretary treas. of Nat'! County-wide. Need RN . Be\'erly Manor Conv ~~':'::i~~~~~.AM 2590 llffetV. -· Bdnn WAYNE JO" riding sM!eper, 673-9904 aft 4 pm 496-5786. corp. Xln't oppor. AU hinge LVN • Aldes. Lncoulle Hospital. 496-5786. NF.\ walnut .91'!1. J iu:obllen M" 1r1. p 1 e x CLE AN l NG he Ip. f1JLL ti.me female help. benefits. Call 979-5580. Nunes Registry, 351 Hos-SHARP GALS Dinl!tte St?t, eotfee &: end mov.•er S'xl4' tandt'!m uJe QUALIFIED. fastidious tn-Apply Don's Car Wash. LEGAL SECRETARY pltaJ Rd., N.B. tl..Dbby Parle SALES tJJOkln.1? for Jl('r n1 posl!ion In table". l"lt'., 540-84-12. I tr:'lllC'r.' 100 gal mobile apra.y dividual who is proficient ln SID Estrella, SC. Xln't typing sk~ req'd. LlOO Bldg.; ~ or LAID OFF? bouttqu(' Alt"'<. Full & P1 KITCHEN table & 4 t'hain rlg. 543-34' .. 14.c·~~-~- detaillng a person's home GENERAL otflce, must 80+: Stenorenf'; exp c r, 540-9954. N~ . bl . umc po11t1orui 11.va1l. fer Virtue Brothers, good cond: iif--IRl.OCP.t GI 59 Bmces ~~-67~ f"d 0~9031 NURSES Aid all _,_;,,., ~ outgomg am UOU!I cxpcr -p1, I · · ~ 11. "'"""!"'or .rvi.r.JV. haw gd. typing .Akllls &: Prt' -o.Jo,.>-• es, u.u.... man 10 "'Ofk l()'.O.·ard 'Fil 1 · A 1_ $50. 962-5741 mfa: to }'00. Made to order. figure aptitude to handle LVN-PART-TIME cxper. pref'd. Apply in management responsibihtiet THE LOOK' PP 644-6500 I l.ov.·f'st Prict"11. \V~at O:>ut CLERK TYPIST . Must be able I<> type 60 w.p.m. & l,>"r- form skilled clerical functions. Knowl- edge of engineering terminology desir- able. Apply In Person JJJJ Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, Calif. C'll'ders & billing on Frieck-n 3-il Sttltt. Apply ln penon, person, •luntington Beach in lhe sales ck-pt. of a nat'I Machinery 816 _\\'ood Spt'Claltin. m-isu. ( Comfluter. Will train. Small HJJ.ntington Beach C.Onv. ~H H01~7· ~ll Florida co. At least $10,<m 1st year, TOOL ?.taker, r e t Irr d . .. .. 1 G. F.. KJ'Ol't-t:wn'CI ttfrlg $95; ofc. · Hosp. 18811 Florida St., t., ·8· -l.i. special ~iooa, Co. p/ume. 3 hrs daily. Call alt 6 Lathe $125. 4 Jolnler $50.1 Hell SllU' h£·hnet, Cl 7 3/8, ~'fx~~~~t:!r~ H.B. 847-3515. N=~ L~e:u~-3 o:t:: =~· B= ~~~~ 4 pm. ~~Eat !~~!~'.· ~~ro. G.E. :.; ~~ L.R. carbine 97Hl80 MACHINISTS tio111. Mesa Verde C.Onv. Pf'Olnln1· Pa.st exper. not &l'i F.XP ONLY. SOS TV Miscell•MOUI 118 FOR Sal~POWER TRJMM GENERAL Office, typing, ~:~. 661 Cenier, CM, significant as a aincere • 673-8900 e f-:DC•:R 6 mo old. $.50 er tiling & phllne, expf'r. des~re to: learn &: advance TYPIST USED BICYCLES be!!t · otter. Good rond • desired. 494-9431. Grinder ..., NURSlNG Aides, all shift•, rap!~ly 1n 11 ~al~ career Ncclcd 10 '""" addrt'"ll"!'I All IYPl"!I • tH2-lm 646-03!i8 GIRL FRIDAY 'I be bl 1 xlnt fringe bn!ts, Beverly pog111on. Travel w11hln So. • ,.,.... · · -"'"-'=----~- 1' ust a e to f>C'r orm l\1anor Conv. Hoopnal, Calif. For inter.·iew appt. Must Ix" fut & accura_te~ MINK COAT, Ra.nch. nevl!r TRAVELING Bu a In I!' 1 s To '$625 ..... ,',,. Frff e~':«:f: ID,.10D ohar thread ~T!lG. c<1.ll 121 3) 273.5957 Apply Prnny!lnvt'r, J,,.1., \I/Orn, u 10, drcular pelt1, Cnrd~. Mnl{TIE'l!c Signs. fJO- Yoona; ext'!". of progreMive i'1"1\l.1ng, "Ult ve own --• · Newport Blvd., C.1\.1. Top quality 644-0025, S2S pair. 645--2449. co. needs attractlW! girl to tools. N~Ye~~e~~l,~l_P~!::~ * SALESr.~-~~a!EE1.R *, TYPIST & Girl F'rida.y for Ariydayi~t.heBESTDAYto 1 \\'llEF.l.CJ--IAJR, llke new, handle typing & lite payroll.' Jig Bore ~·Vllog Ce s c •1 :...•u--="· 110 yr. old ...... u..:I 111'11 s ncrnunt.ants ofc. Exper. fun an ad! Don't delay. ·I $69. C.oata Mesa area. Good ..,. nier t, " . ....,,----........,. •n1r;~ appllcatio•• •·r Sal•• phone pe'nonalll;y. ~,_ ·~ "' f/Tlme. 54!Hl544. .call today 642-5678. 646-1939 A1M Fee Posllionll ~11n ;. yrs. exper. \\'ill NurHI Aides Positions. No travel Sa.Jary liiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ RIVERJA EMPLOYMENT perform close tolerance & Expcneoc'l'd 549-3061 + comm. $12.COO pouible. WAITRESSES, howtewivet1 AGENCY, INC. f;rotolype production on O!-~C. Manager/Full c...... ~tust ha.V"t 2 )'1'!1. college & Ol.1.'ded to "''Ork 10 to 15 hrs :J.)82 Bu..siness Ctr Or. Stl! 290 ~d". parts. Ov.'fl tools B 0·,~ 1 sales background. "wkly In dining room. No ~-" _ · Irvine 83J-13.410 ·~-. Bookkeeper, Call Ron Gill exp. neeeuary. $2.25 hr. {Orange Co. Airport Area) Numerical Control ~~e~p ~ 8 ~: Equal~Po~· E'!;'ployer ~~n1:~w~~61?ub. · ~~~~ HAlRSTYLlST: gel away LaBJood ·rape LaU'IC 646--0561. If ~~ .-===~!!Jilo. from rollers. \Ve just cut OPERATORS, lingle needle m Waitresses I Cooks ~ A---.. -hair. ~ce for rent. Hair pi Or r-11 SALES people "'Rnted for 1V Ov-18 • -·~• ........ Please Ap Y ...... over lock. ztppenetter. Top n· Sal rk Good L• I cclese~ > w .. 1. 6'13-41ll6. ROYAL INDUSTRIES pay, ..,,..,.. only. Roll'• .., .... ~xibl': .:: Newport Carl"•"'Jr. ~~ AlJI'OMOTJVE Lllt boy .,_~·::::::;-;;.,, HELP v.utl"d. Over 21. F'ull 2040 E. Dyer Rd., S.A. Mfg., 865 ProdQCUon Pl, or ' Seal Beach office. 279 E. 17th St., 0 ! Bl needed. Experiel'K'.'(! prefer-& part time. Apply In 540-321.D NB. Tele-prompter-An equal op-See l\.1anage.r red but 001 neceSM.ty. See C penorr<llO Eut 11th St, OJ. Equal Oppor. Employer ORDER p R 0 cEss1 NG portun.ily employer. Call For 1n ad In Woman's World --"""~~~~~~~ . --.HOUSEKEEP~ema1e.-~rm Cl.ERK_ with inventor)' Cl)D. &t2-32fll w~~.T:~~~-~s C_1JLMtry---8ath 642.5671, ut4-330 Harbo Blvd Co I M &y.iow eon .. Horp .. CM. 5 MACHINISTS trol up. want«! by 'SALEs G" I ttra " r ·· sa csa Dayvtk:~r?Plyinpel"ICn or motorcycle d11tributor. . • tr, 8 c Vl', Applylnpcraon Have a Hanny ., One Ho.-r Cap! ~.. A SuBSidiai'Y Of call, ~ ask 1or John-TRAINEES Must be good A: accurate 45-3.i To .work P time w Howard's Restaurant ~rr" BABYSIITER for 1 child, 6 TiiC' SUsquchanna Corp. nle, 1ypu;t. Sa I a r y com· ~2722 shop, JIB area. 4001 \\'. Cout Hwy., N.B. Time mo old, &lm-3:30pm, ~fon-1 HOUSEKEEPER • Child mensuratc w/exp. (714J · \VAITRESS-Di 11 Fri. Xlnt child, good pay. Equal Oppor. Employer care Some machine sh:>p exper. or 9'f9-.15QO. SALESLADY !or jev.oel!Y per pre('d. 2J1:: c:::r~ :~ Pref older, malure woman. Live-In. Must love childn."tl. 2 metal trades schooling de-ORTI-IOOONTIC FR 0 NT slo~. References l't'q d. ply in penon only, 843 w. l\fust hav(' oY.11 transport.a-COMMERCIAL Art ls t , Boy11, 1 & 4. References req. sired w/good mechanical 0Ff1CE Exp nee. Call 548-3402. l9th, C~f. lion. ~ aft 3: 10. p / t I m e. p r i m a r 11 y S300 ri.tonth to 1tart aptitude. Day & Nite Shifts. ~2405 BABYSITTER lo '" In my paslH>p. Sal.,,, open. Newport S.ach .,..,.mg 9 fir Shift• PARTS EX p ED 1T0 R. SECRETARIES WANTED • NOW! CdM home fer 15 mtl. old fA~ ~54G. r a Phi c 1 Preu, HOUSEKEEPER. cook, hfon A"-' Hr. Week Previous t>xp. ln automotive 4 Ex-..iencecl child.tor 2 days week. Pb . .......,.....,,,~ thru Ft\. Noon-7pm. $60 wk. ,.. or rootorcycll! parts dept. THE IRVINE CO. r--• 64-H004. COOKS -InterviE."Wing now N.B. Day, 821'"873o. Aft 6, THE demable but not required. Has lmmediall! openhlj:s tar Salesmen Only . BABYSIT & lite housework, for broiler, 2nd cook & pan. 646-9163 Ask for Dr. F1ack. Sa I a r y commensuratl! !he follO\\'U'lg : Ground fioor opportunity for _,,,,( ~ Mon lhru Fri 8 to 4. Begin try man w/hotel or club HOUSEKEEPER • live-in. .,.fexp. tTI4)~1550. CONSfR.UCTIO!" SECRE-the right men. Compa.ny l:,·C-~·.--· · ~. , . . ,, 1/29. Own trans. Refs, exper. Call Big Canyon Huntington Beach Ul!a. P\•t J C CARTER CO PART Time Flower Shop Of. TARIES w1mm. 2 yrs. re-benefits 1; ~ demo plan Newport Beach are a Country Oub for appt. room. New townhouse. Near • • • fice gL I, Some typing u. lated exptt. v.-orklng w/ available. New atore now . .1 • , • 548-5766. 644=fi494· beach. 536-0709. ncord keeping. Exp Mt nee archilects, designen:, or ta.lung appUcatiora. • · • 1 _ I! ~. ' BABYSIITER for com-• COOK • Il\Th>!ED. Openings for 1()-15 sn \V. 17th St., Costa ~1csa bul pref. Int~ bet 2 &: project managers:. Typing GUSTAFSON .:...:.· .. ~.1 ~ ~-: .. munity center programs, \\'on1an desired to run kit-ladies full or p/Ume. Paid 548-3421 4-R.M.:nards 1'1'M·er Shop 70 v.·.p.m. Sh 90 w.p.m. ; --- Laguna Niguel. liberal I chen. Exp necessary. "'kly, Earn xtra money or F.qual Opportunity EmpJo>ier 34.I! Via L.ido, New Po r i SECP.~AP."ES / . 2 Lincoln-Mercury wag-494-9431 'I B ~sou NB 1art -r "'""' J ..... .. 11.· min yrs -"'" · "r. aer, .,,,,.. . --s a perm. care.,.. or ·. exper. Typing 50 w.p.m. Sh 16800 Beach al Wazne.r BABYSmER. Vic. of O:!I L"OOK. e:>.:P£'r. Also, food ser· intervw call, 892-5333 or ~I A CHlNIST-Prototype & PAJtT nme )Ohl, ideal ror 80 w.p.m. Ability 10 &al • lluntington Beach r Ce.rro homes or Bear St. ice v.·orkers. Beverly Manor 83&-7826. modetooli,!:·_'i!,etal.,. :!:upa .. bl~ students 17 & over, ~r. y.•/public a occesalty. Ex· Sl.2-&M4 .ofll' .t..1... t213V) k~55-M ·~ • • •· .: '. • . School. Hn belore & aft Conv. Hosp, Laguna Hills, I NDEPEN'DENT Finance --.1··-· .... .---)"age .. 15056 Jackaon, ~lid· cellent opportunity to learn "Home me I ins'' '_ IChI. Call 557-1485 aft 5. · ..:,, .837-&00J. -Co. opening up new offiCI! m ~~~::~~C::: way City. e.ntitt !>f~~ llt"tVite -ruoc. \\'HO \\'Ai''TS TO \1,-"0RH? • 1 • \' Bi\BYSIITER, re Ii a b 1 e, COUNTER .girl, part timt, Costa Mesa 1ftds exp•d toolg. Top pay &; lringl" PBX Answering 11.'tVice !:ions within a large .<-'?· Ex· Dl?IV1'~ A CAB! ~-, • i\· • mature, fllr 2 girls, my exp'd preferred. Must do credit checker to start im-benefits. EOE. Accurate Grave Yard, Full &-ran cellent working condiuons & Ol'OOSE your IXllJt'!I, work • 1 ... \ •. home. lluntlngton Bch, 12-minor se .... 1ng. Apply in med. Call c 0 11 e ct Mold Co. t:llJ) 921-7316. 'nme. 542-1164 co. benefits. for yourself. be your OV.'n ~· . • • • .. -BS~=~::;:;:· ::ii:: alter =n~~ ~~in~~;n ~~ Tech. exper. MACHINIST Pharmacy Assistant can 644-3389 ="· .i~huyor t:>~~cn~p~~ .. I ' \ ~) school Vu:: ~1c!kl & Santa Beach. ~~nneihift.De~.' ti Ho!~ General-5 yr_s exp. ~ l~~t ~e:~@d~ ~~:~:I. ~ Zl1~: ll.\~ J : : \~ ~ . Ana St, 01 or nr Bayview DELIVERY of DA IL Y Hosp .. N.B. ADVANCED KINETICS cine. Great oppor. tor super Drh·e a cab.6 hrs or more a J)_'f!,·: • • t~ ~... ~ ....., B:1~:~~a!~~~:· Mon, ~~~;~~~:.LY~~~ ~~~~!:'~~ :ro.~~~tl>enni;al~ ne~:tl~ ~~~@!t~h = ~~1iow~~1~ .• 1'lsskffi~h ~.: ':·' r:: \:-.. J Wed, Fri. '.\ly homt'. °"'n quires the use ot a Station JRVrNE PERSC>NNa. Eq. Oppty Employer Personnel Agency of Jrv!Jle, Payroll/C.Onstr $600 St., (°l'l~!a '.\t('~a. ~;( ·: f,.:. \. ~'C" ~59i.Call at 6 pm, ~~~n:C1~~~~~:::; SERYICES•Aef.N:Y ~~~Y~th~=ces,~ ~:~~cl~AGER ~E~~r ::w~~~A~~~&>pftr~:o~~ ~~ ... ·: ::··.· 1\~: ~f~ . l• BABYSITIER \VA:-.'TED, my St., Costa ?\lt'sa. FEE PAID area. 6#-«JZl e\''l'S. WE WANT YOU. R.ecept/Gl"n'I Ofc $;6.5 ~tust include days, some ',.~··.;_,[• ;.71-i..;,.; \; home, f\'fature woman. O\a~~:-1-sit ~>f,i Of' E:x Secretary to $SlO MAINTENANCE w 0 r k, u you aIT an agueal\·e, Genl!ral Office S4;iO nitt'S k v.·knd~. ~1tn wage. ~ /.~. ()_,., '8 !or 2 children, l\tomlngs. ~-..ienced 5 days 8 ~ta.ry S65D Ekkrl,y Alan for P/Time. shirt sltt\•e 1ype manufac-RecepUGen Ofc .. G.G. s::;oo ~tersti~11 "~· ~ /'), 1 "'I Htld .... ,, F.V. MZ--0026. :'~.' ~ ~ 640-Woo Sec•ytPubHshln(t to $650 Apply Silverv.'OC>ds 4 5 turing supervisor v.·/S.10 yn Settetar)· $550 osp. ..,'rl BABYSmER !or \\"Orking Bkkpr/Girl Friday $600 + Fuhion Island, NB. exp with a sheet metal, Clerk Typist $-lZl SA-SP. 1:t Head happily lntc 19T.J ln mother, my home, QL."1. Newport. ~ter. Stenos to S5titl ~tAN' age 45 to 50 fer cue goods, rn.amdacnuing Exec. Secretary 1700 "'O~lA." lo CIUT for 2 }'OWll .-I this mry, co&orf'lil C9p. Rers. 640--0365 alt 4:30. DENTAL SECTY. Oerk Typist/purchas $460 v.'OOdworking, full time. 2952 firm. Our K?'DVt~ she-et Legal Sf'crtotary S800 itrl• .-U 6 12 at my 9476 ONE HOUR ia B.11 it tam BAR ~1AIDS \\'A.~ED IN LAGUNA NtGUEl.. PBX ~l'l)rpe $450 Randolph. Costa Mesa.. meu.I fabrlcatfn& I it m NEWPORT 40hom.,:;~ ~ A hoftrd. Over SIZES lO VJ .20!-S to "''hip up cozy, tn-eolor Cll.P at The Lotus Room. E...... bl!twn 22 &: 4.5 yrs. AT least Dictaphone Typist to $500 ~i.n..,, 1 llee(1s a lop filgtrt tinie sup-Pertonnel A-ency · °""'"'~· In easy double crochet f2 nca"ssary. Neat ln ;p. 2 yn;. exp. 673""495. Girl Fri/Bkkpnc S600+ Z:t° ;;;!'~~~or ervOOr to dirf'Ct manutac· &33 Dover o7 N 8 \·~r=a=R~Kl~,~.G~n-,,-n-,-.,-r-1,-or-ro~I"-'--11T"""i'°'" 11T""T.... 1den11cRI pie~1J . Mm pear an c e, 5 4 s-9882; DENTAL Assis fan I, F'n.>e & Fee Positions 01. ~ '• luring operations Including ., • ' frr ~tvi[). F:xpi•r Plra~r 'i matching scarf, mittens.. 891-957:.i. chain:lde, min. 6 mo'1 ex-488 E. 17th fat IrvlncJ O f methods improvements, CCISt 641-3870 ..,..nrl rf'~Umf' r . O P,t)X 1623, Pattern 7316: 5iu>s S, :\1, L BARMAID·F"ull or part lime. per. Some Sats. Call 641·1470 ~tATURE PBX 1 OpeA!lrator. reduction, scheduling, pur. Se"'"-pcrrt Be11rh, 9'41l60. HAVE A ftAPPY TIME at Included. 893-50331-5 pm Answering se.rv ct. er-c:hasing & &hipping. Salary Serretarlcs luncheons, lmures, part.le!. Sl:\'E~"TV-F1VE CDfTS Under 30. \Viii train. Apply • • ~ noons 8t eves-includln1 ro I}{' commellft1l'llle with LEGAL "''herc\'t'r you go In lh!A fnr earh pa.ltl!m -add 2.'\ after 2pm. ThBlreed 'c"~'(!!S, Dental Receptionltt JAN,rroRIAL8 M~. perm. wkend•. F\tl1 & part timl!. experif>nce. Send t"l!SUme lo SECRETARY I 1r~ l llkimmer \lo'ith princt!IS u~ ~nl1 for each pattern fOJ' 1830 Newport v • · · $400 ........•.... FrM p/t me, am-.u noon on 542-ll.64 Box No. S16, c/o Dally Pilot. •do"• • that peak interffi:btg!y·at I.be Air Man anrs Special Handl· BARMAID, age 21-35. No General dentist looklnt fer ~n. 6 ~Mon thn.J l\.'IATURE gnndmotherly I". O. Box No. 1500. Cc5ta SANTA ANA lt~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiii;Jlop. t;:;1p othtrMR thlrd-c:Jag costume. front o(c girl. Min. 11,t yn un. · type lady wanled far oc-Mesa, Cali!. 92628. Top flnn needs excellent sec-Printed Pattern 9f7'6: NEW ~ Ivery will take three Call 646-9935 cx-()l!r. Ask for Barba.ta (9 JOBS cuk>nal C\<ernigbt babystt. 11 11 5 JO'; 12,, l<'L v.-eeb or more. Send to in d ta1 U'R.GENn.Y NEEDED i...... dm 00-175L POWER Machlne ()pen.tar retary for sharp )'OUJ1g ar. Appli1nces 802 a. lzrs ' ,, ,, Alire RrMkl. thl! DAil.Y BOAT Bullden. exper. only yn exper. en pro. t .. 15. must ~. nt('ded. exp!!!'. dl!!lirerl. 1.01 1orney. :-.rust have Calif. 16'.i. 18~. ~1 .. Si1J! 14"' PILOT l((i Needlecraft ln mill work A carpentry. le51~~ Fl!f' ~UoM : ~Open.ton !\.~~ wai!i~F~ Warehou.1e Rd, 0 1 545-5859. ll's.:al b.-"lt'~unrl. Top pay OVER nl washrl'!I, cfryl>ni. •Ou~I '.li1 takes 2 3•8 yards Dept., 'Ber< 16.1, Old (l)ellea Needed w qu~I'& Mil~ RIVERIA D1PLOY~IENT e Sclder't'n/wire 111np M2-S133. PRESSMEN' 12SOW. Hamada lmmcrUate opening, refrigttalor! fm m S.".9.9J. 6-lnch. Station, New Yorlt. N.Y. manuf. eitaa. IV• \GENCY INC. e ~ .... _a~ 'f'uN.-. 700 Jll!k. M ......... small ~.1 1::: MJ--0780. ~:\"J~··m"l~ 0:!11~ 10011 Print Name, AMreM. Placentia. Ave, Cl\\. 21)12 B~incss ch-or. Ste ZWl In.;--• """' .,, ..... W-«so Medical Recept Tme sooP. S«l-9681..--.. TE~fPORAlt'l SP.R\'ICf. l.ATE model aut~hf>r-& lor t'aCh pa.tt~rn ~ 11r1d 25 Zip, P.Hf'nt Nernber. BOOKKEEPEM:-tull&, par1 Irvine 833-9tlll Anaheim 533-ml Each motnil'lft YoU'U don a Real Estate S•l•i 1 'Z-.! So. GraQd. c:.\. ~7-5-;":::6 ('If'<". drvt'r r22()1 A-1 ronrl. r-rnt.• for f'ftt'h pn!!t>rn lor ~F:l:Dl.F.CRAIT i2! time. Expanding Orange Co. tOrrange Co. Airport A!'Ml NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO kwe-1)' whlle unUotm 1, *5'-<:retary---SIUI Ml ea.~. Air ~tall 11.1)(1 Spec>IAl llandl· Crochet. knit etc. Free CPA firm hu openings fer DENTAL •-'y-Bookkee~ Tempo Temporary Hetp bright smile ..,,·hen )'OU land fR£E • i-·1c Bkkpr $700 S*l 1 1iit-;;•am -dt'I-& in· 1rr::: ctbtrwict" thlrd-cl&D rl irr..-tirons. !"IOc. bookkeepen "''/! tc 2 yn ~ _., t"' spot Fri•odly '* i\.....tftd Clerk ss.;,o 11 •y · rle!l"'")' will take thtH' IMtant ~l1crtime Boot. l 11 f:..:pt'T. or \.-.....~. JUXIOR ~le&men· 10-15 ius 5uper • ...... ..., ~'~ . l...AIP morl. ~II <"Y<'l~ "!"Ck." ot ~. Stnd to n. I I kno" I pu~c accs,;:.r ~-!14&-:n». Earn S3>-$«l P"f .. m irct· lndiv. AOUght co ~1 pa. Licente Training Call LDn:ainc Kenmore "'Mhcr. SJ9-1~. ~le.ria.n Martin, the DAILY • ..:i•r, nney .., pa ::W,.nce. t't'q\.linomentt A DESIGNER-GRAPHICS Ung OO'N ~for tl'le ~nt.sl ~ '8:';.n,,new~c. Lim1ted Time Only Peno'::d~-tv>IJ e DISJf\\AStlEl:.."':-w.1'1!l·r· J•tLOT. 1.U. Patttrn r.pt,, 'r,:bns;1·00r,_hf1 Boo&' • -r·--lo ,.. _ _..i-.1 Ad F..llabllshed Interior 0n1-DAILY PllDT. This la not a • • 1 F•mou• 1•-••• -1-.... ......... "f'i"·-.r d ..... Tn ~bU ..,,nm 1i 232 Wm 18th St., New • ··-....... p'·t"-! n-1. "-·•L« l ~Pllo~ p 0 ~-in 11-~ W ~pef' route •Dd does le Dtnnls Penonne.I Ag-ency bl LT•-T•v .. -eo·""-1651 E. Edinger. S.A. . .. ' ' . ..M -.__........ vv I\;-~· ,.., No. 582. Dai y t, . • ~ uu• ~--t""•• -" of lrvtne, 2J82 J.tlebdson Dr. availa e thn.I arbeU m· ().iaJic m Ce~n) delv d. Sl9-76».!-. 5'46-5Zl8. Yoric, N.Y. lDU . Print ll"rnl. $1.00. Box 1560, COit.a Mesa 9263) atta now In planntd ex-ude \.Vllfdi!'lll or •lr'U _ _.__. U-!or pany. Applicants fully re-SG-8836 Rent Washers/Druers NA.W., AD~ with C~le lltda.t Gift 9'iNr: BOOKKEEPER " Fu I I ~In d~e n ~i a-~-=Uo~ 7°".rioo. ~~h duties. u ~~ ~.=.,e•:i!; e ~"· varlt'ty to S*'.Xl Sl. \\le. f'Ull mar~[. ~f.-Q:i~ and mu it.~ th&n lOO rUta . ~~ ~~7; a c:ri~~ ~rat ~~·o r.~ s.t:w:c:=! Tn~: ~ ~1: l:ap~ g:'~~~l~r:l~r~ ~~:. * 1 oOo/:tt FREE * 1 Dr. "~! 6!~2:: ('~~.,, S'5 F~~i.on. ~~E ~I;! ri.00.plfol~ "' .... " Bool • :.=:nt •':f ;:~111!u~~ ~21611. 250 Ftlc:her, c.o.ta ~::.1° ~~~ Pt~,:!,~~'-F: l"ulu~ mitnt\Kl"mtnt oppar. Ut Re lnder't Agency ~4:.~ wuhtr 2 IJld $40. f..!!!~su:l"l' ~-. ~11~ 11 Jut,,· Rnl' ""°'--• • 50c. I I -' -I car wa•h opt'falkm, hl"ad· ~1"8. ly. You mll!ll ~ out of ta a .... , -.. tt1,r11tle1. CaU Mr. Sloan at 4500 Campa Dr .~1 j ,.:;;:~~ Onlv 50c. ~-BMk ef ll Prt1e Afra-. ~-,.,, ..... ,~-1 ~ ):n.Jiun~~ otSHW~v~ i~ lfdwddplr, -"~-.l! . ~A~!: J lm9l, m-T:iflOA. RB Ell . . --~-.. M~ ·~ ~T;.':eTi~:"n:ii.~ei; ~: :;s-;:i~7 ~:;™~~~ ~+tt ~ , ... lt-•rttnw. ~.:Set~,=~·~nt ~£& Ctnttt st, oi.,~~flwn P~ro\:j'i;': ~t=~.~Mr~i= RE•LTORS _rmm ~~~~to"~ ~1.:::i:~ue "loot "'" ,your S1rNSTANT f'ASll;ON :~ ~tt BMlll: I - r?:Jf bouM, •J>t., 1ort RI~ eomellWw yw want t0 Jt'1 • -~-iifi >'O'lr' JtP.mt 00'3117. " CA"""u. DU..AIL"'v""P•',LOTc.sh lJ\1>-11tll tM<tt h.:uhlr" for BOOK -Ku.nilttdA or q.ot• fiof ftlaJ' .. U".1111-, bld&., etc. thnl a Deily PUol lll"ll1 Ouaned ads do It with tUt, taa1 n.lll' Piiot Sell the old ltUtt. "'811)' the l"Hd a "Pad"t Place an ad! "buckl". c.11 ClanU;ed r~.""b.ds. St:' U bulltlful Pltll!n'& eGe. o...uled ML 'ftll. can NOW fO.M1S. ~· I0-6m. ""'ttutt. ean '°"""" Sct!:W!Sl~~':!l!ED~.::·.'.:'·::'.··'.::·~~~.!-~~· c:._.:::...:=:::1~.;;~ji;.iiliii. ••• ~;;-;;;;.;;;;.;;.;;.1 • • • ' • I • --· . •, . , - - - . . - 1, ·-- 11 ! I I -i ,. '• .• c .,---~---· -- • DAILY PILOT '""""· "'"""' 9, 1973 ' \ 1.:.1 ~·~, ';::" ::l~:ffi: I -·-I~ f --·~ l!il ..__[ ·_"""' __ .... ___,]§] I -"'~ I~ [ ..... _..... l§l l~--"'_·-___,J§J[ .......... ]§] ;;I ;;;-;;;"'-;;;:·;:l1A~I ~ 1._ 11' Pm, 0-rol l50 Come!"• Solo/Roni '20 l"V"'on'-'1"------963-";.l :A:;:ul::;°':;:•:...:;:lm:;iport:::;::od::..._,.::9.:.;70:IA;.;-,=:.:..:'.;.""'°'="'°.;.od;.;;........;.970;..;l;A.:;-.=;..;;N..:;"';;..--..;"°=A;.;-.=~Nol=•....;. __ 9IO;.;.;.. Auto&, u... 990 ORIENTAL Rutt Sol<. ~ GROOM lo BOARD, U yn oil thru Januaey. We have all breeds. FM pickup! thd lupot .-In Orarce "Sllert-y's," Poodle puPf Coun\Y-Ex..,. cit...., • avaU. '4&-28<8. MUST SELL! '69 VW Poi> '82 Ford Ecoaiu. Van Bl< BMW MERCEDES IENZ JEEI' Top; 1mt.: nN' enctnr. tim II: Rima carpetlfll and 1 ___ ..:;;.:;,;.;,;~---1·---------·I ..,, ..... •• ----------1' tlttt. tamp!"* txtru. Belt cu.tltom paneUf\i Ir Cllblneul Viii 50 "SEO ~· A~ '8.1 TOYOTA Land Oulltr, oU" """"" Fri, 1/12. lflSO, or boat ofhor. $l&--0566 I Olll' -.,_I ,.. C 1 "'-' I P' ~, \ rfbll , .... I< Lram. JIZ!O, .. _,of <be...,._ -· Cob 152 mmpue them and &ave al 1.:;::.::; ______ ...:.;c:; Shah 'N Shah, ml So. J Sl&mete Sealpolflt lci!len .MAln, Santa Ana. 557-lID ••cm&Jt oi or 615---13'0 ln CdM. • &tH479 96&-2111; • """' G pm. G MERCEDES ' . -un. KJNO ol the road, 8' l yr old, 1910 Ford Van Econol!ne 100. ON DISPLAY 1-···---r~ LINCOLN Wl(!(f 3 times. ~pa 9, Stw, Map. crpt'd, pa.ntkd, nrw ----_... •. Ice box, $.~. 2314 Utt•"" braket. Xlnt oond. Sharp N.w Car · , • Ill -· * 1---------1 w,..tmlnster A,., Coo1a 1="'-'--"':-'-"19'-_ ~---,.,.-.,-ROY CARY!R, Inc. Trod.Jn• 1967 Linc Cont. 2 dr ~ PERSIAN klUcna, CFA reg., "-fem '7t Chevy Van, set-up tor ""• E. llll> SL Comlne In Every Day ~~1~044<:'°rti · iliot¥. xlru. Uott. $75. cmapbJ&. CW1tom paint, .,.. '""" ~ .......,............... •.out. • ..:::;:.==:.:;.=;:_ ___ ,, • 892 297') • Cyclu, Bikes, 8lt.'l"OO mags bjg ttres. Xlnt Costa Mesa ~ w ~ c~ "'' .. --l • ERCURY Mlsc1llaneou1 Wanted 820 LUD\VlG double Bus Orum · S<:ootert 925 oond ~ -------'--'70 Z50C Cp& (QS9EJ[)") $r«io M llt'I. lt....,.rs chrrwnc ''"nu· Dov• 854 1--"'-"'-'"""-----,:=:;:::.·.:::::=:::·:...--~ Good telection of ·n 1BOSE Sedan· THERE OYER 500 SKILLED --------' M"'~ >A,;f '69 Ford Su""r Van, Cu.st int WH.-d &IW'1 , .. -••) u-For Mom & r.onic Snare, 3 Ton\ To1n~. J:>OG OBEDIENCE CLASS John's Racing Cycles & map. fi suck, $2400 bef ~ •• """ TECHNICIANS READY TO 5 ZUdjla" Cymool .. $525. srAliTING SAT-JAN. 1m1. * BUL TACO * 10 or •ft 5 ~ & J:: ~=~tE ' . SERVE YOU 11le Kids CaU "494-88.il. ENl\OU. NOW. CLASS Expt•rt IK'rvlce dept. New • ~-.. ~oo'==oc-'='=E'--=oVA-"Nc;,~pane_,1,--ted"'. .. ON COSTA MESA'S , WANT,~D' vw body 61-64" SIZE UMITEOAM. s PIC-A-,.~ rye! ... parl• • a<-R"as good. $000. Bell Otter, UMd Mo..-LHM Harbor a· au I-rd Also The 009 (lOMpooete V\V, running or PET, 11n)9 AD • JIUN· c-eMOrlt'll. ~alt 4::Jl Plans : ..... Ht10 OOLONY PARK WAC. mL 544-3411. TINGTOll BE:AQI ll62--8<m HONDA -YAMAHA H of I HANDMADE good¥ on con-AKC CoUle ~' yn, SM. TRIUt.1Pll 1962 }'ord van. good cond. CREVIER BMW ouse mports, af Cara g~?-ri:~.!~2"d:: DL--..,nt. can S16-tl30 Pedlgn.~· DRehshund $50. Up lo 50•,1, dl.scount . Ca.rl>ft. curtains. bed. Short S&les. SttviCfl. Leuing Inc. • ·-...... ~K u .,. •• _ ~· II bo Ill d CM bloclc: llm. 96.'HIU8. -\V bt St •··(& ••· 100-"'°1 THI llllUll •y Th1i ' ,__ l.w.i.ni• ) Wi between 9 &. lD am. Min English Bull dog 5 mo, 6'~ ar r& v "64i>.2:m -• ·· __,, _... 6862 Maocbctter, Buena Park .i 1 -. ,.. Not LUt. Mu.slc•I Jn1tnament1 822 fill, All s hot• Im a I e. Auto Le•1lng 964 13.S-l171 on the Santa Ana Frwy $ J GUSTAFSON -=--~~af~t;::'Op~m~-;::;;;;;;;;;:;+' ho"""°"'" dailn saw CAPRI 523-72"> ~BER BAUER BAS! ~Untt-rouditiou, OREDI!!NCE-chm to eflf!: m·o u n 1 M~~F~~ ~,,.;:!,i!Ca:l:1:010:'1!: -~~~l==~~~~~---li·ssii=MMiOeiii~;t;.,,,~es;~~""i;;~e=;a;;:u;.,.._~---l:ADlLL'~ •·.c_.~aNC.---&UlCK-----1~;.1-·,incoln·Mercury-- K i mb e rly profel.Sioool' \Ved. Jan. 31, 7;30 pm, in Mlnlblke !rame $40. Runa Immediate Delivery A DARE FIND ton: item. Mechanka!J.y 2'00 292.5 16800 Bfoach at Warner mocl<I, ,._,. aln.,.., duul ""' Newport Beach/Irvine """'" 638--9528 "I" -'°""" Xlnt c:ood. i&OO/ofler. 11 · Beach pick'upL Trade rnr Giblw:1 an"a. Open to all dogs vvt'r t966. 60CC YAMAHA i • 1972 CAPRI automatic hlll m.3124 HARBOR ,8LVD HARBOR BLVD. ~-8844 un~f2ll) 592-5544 acoustic or good QUll.lhy 5 mo. old. 54&-4928. with large trail sprocket .fm mwdc, & alt European\-""-'=-------"H~ of the Viki-'' ~':'1~~'.ectnc gultFU'. LABRADOR Rt-trlcver pups $75. 544-3417 j ~lo! Decor. Bucket Solla, etc. MGB •..-••• :. ··• ti wits, AKC, Xlnt SCHWINNContinentallO.pd, , GetOadmW.Onc.$2'1!19.1---------1 -c:.. I .....,, MERCURJ FENDER Bandmaster An1p, 1d10W/pel/Male & fem. Llke new. $60 fimi. n ('l'07DQI). '70 MGB/GT ta deck • ~= I '· '69 COUGAR """h & t"molo. 3 •Pl" Adorable. I00-4~ 4!>1--lm "" GUSTAFSON PlrcUI~ x1ni ...:. $2,tltxl: A=u1o=1,"'1'"m"po--,rt'"od.,-----,970="'A.,.-ut'"o-s,"'U"'Mcl---,,.----,990= cabs '':/3, 15" Jensrn St1>el sr. BERNARD AKC Pups, 6 New' FORD.Van E A: knelt 61!r893L Sparkling Orilit'inal ,i1lside & Cooe spkrs &: one 12". wk!. __....i.... soon, mmt •7o Honda 350, new rebll en.g. Uncoln-Mercury vei w • YOLKSWAGE111.'i out, Air Condlt1on1n.g, AJ\J. 96.1--411<>1 att5,30_ .. ~ .. ~ R"ns .... 1. 131>. 64lH92'J, New CHEVY--V•n PORSCHE re CHEYRPLET sac. $108. ·52!Hl303 &l0-07U. New '73 MARK JV 16800 B~ach at Warner . _ n1 Sterro Radio, Disc Office Furniture/ SCllNAUZER •··b kn Huntington Beach 970 Brakes, New Belled Fire. pups. '""' r • '68 BSA 650cc, m!J11 corl(J. New '73 1142--8&44 * t2L1 ) 5!1:Z-5544 i'OR Sale: Satrwce. '6" J VW Bui. X1nt oond. 1971 CHEVEu.E No 350, i;toot•!f, 230AGV, Esuip. 824 shots. Stud servi1..'t', groon1-Best offer. MONTE CARLO "Homo of tho Viklnro" n __ ...__ c Model ....... ,_ R/H, Wtw tlre.11. Owner auto, air condition, ra.dkl 52195 Ing, terms (TI4) 522-6366. 9&2-al2 "• rm~ia: 4 "'"' • must sell. ReaJIOllllble. heater w/s, 20,CKKI miles. 1~tri~J!sh~4 j8~~~;;..~r1 AKC. Chihuahuas, show qual· 1971 OSSA 250 Pionl?l!r, low CORT FOX LEASING '72 Capri. Blue cxt/whl. int. Jooka great $2,fm or best 64!>-1479. $2,8ll, 847--6.~. topg. $75 ea. . l~c;.~~~J~. In1med. de-~~:=· can nltl>r 6 pm, :.::. a~~Soo~·~~.very .~11~=9~e~!:nd, VOLVO '~1~v a :t!eets ~~e':: ~-JJmPi-irtel . TH=AX \:~~=:chine LONG Haired Dachshund ·n Kawa 100 G4TR Dirt ·~---1-\ ;~~tnu. Make oUer. VOLVO ~=1· P/S, a tt &pm ! e ..::._·=..:::.J S7S. popp;.s, AKC, •ith shots. 3 Bike 1275 1 DATSUN . -· 494--8025, or 494-Ql92 mos. 637-8906. ~' '70 Porsche 911 T, air, gd '65 MALIBU SS new 327, 4 SEC ..,... DACHSHUNDS for sale, red '68 Datsun 510, 4 dr, U blue, conda.~~xtru. $5250. Evel '73'S spee:t, tape deck. Jim, 'TI Capri, 200l cc, aoloin., , chn 13--....,, wood desks miniature&. 1 male, 1 fem. PUSH 1963 255 cc, xlnt rond. xlnt paint, eng &. Interior or Wou1<a 813-9576'. 847-1675. P\\T brks, very clean, f:bOOc:M'.~.':i..:e~'. S35 ea. 557128.5 aft 5. $125. 847-9414 peu rls ectSprlcond. 46,000•mDunl. N~\Y '66dltloPorsche 912~~ con-1-~96.'l=-Cbevy="~-=11,.N~o-,.----,ss=-. °"Ro,----ns :~~~ m-~~r ~~ •"IOYED puppy, :t, 50. . , nt mags ap n. BEST Orr r..n.. HERE NOWI ~'t'll. S12S. Call after 5, f 6 GOOD small metal office .,,.._., 2 1-JONDA 3ffi SCRAMBLERS radials. Con~e w/3 geu~ * Call 5(1-0120 * • 84&-()485. a t pm . . ~'.:)'.-~ E. 18th St., ~ifil.'"l~.[•"""" Rd, ,?o:o'::~.~eat roo-2586 Nowpo rf Blvd. :r,i=i]J;~~~~~~~= ·~11~"'"" 914. xln't coo-ComeTinODAteYs: Drive c~~,,hil~c"'="on--";"-=-,,.,,,.-=6-~"'1.-~"kk--,-1 l=~~~~c s~1~to~uib~~ .,P..;i;;;•nos;;;;;::.IO~rgo::;.n;;;• __ ..;8:.::26 Horses 856 1 Costa Mes• 'fii;;;~~i;';';;;;~-;;;;;;l,~~~Ca~l~l~642--f!00~~1~= • cond. $1500. ~-o•7----"""" r dition, 5,!XK) m le11. Asking '6? Datsun, '7J tags, 5 new ,63 Ponche 356 SC 1600 IMPALA ,67 · al "" --v.l(U . ORGAN HOBBY EXCELLENT BUY! 1675. 64<-J'1J9, 64>366l ""''-Riii. 4 'P-Gd_ 'd. R""' perfect ,,;,,,.. paint' s.. 11 _You'll Boy 11 "" '~owneriooo' Gentle but spirited Som>l, '70 TRIUl\tPH 500 ~;~.Ask. $685. Aft 5, 49l-6676 aft 4_' ' ~.excep ' · Don't bey any l':pn until quarter &. thorobred mare. ~!~cl.le~t =n Auto1 Wanted 968 RENA.ULT ~Ult l.f.uti& I N pl Tack & --Seddle included. I--~-=--=='--1----------1 'n 2-10Z. Sharp. Lo nti, A/C, VOLVO you can pay! on-ayen: Call 546-9774 or~-Megs, FM/AM stereo +l------'-----1 welcome to attend free work -•--w-Motor Home• REWARD oth"-'t' xtra.11. $3935. ~ NEW Mops. For infonnatlon 7 yr reg. AraD •~ •u '" R Contact: Tom Dieterich Engl, trail, jumps. Rames Sale/Rent 940 'TI Datsun Pick Up. 8,350 RENAULT 12 ~ -·· 14-2'.!o flm--'1'4in·n58. -milers. VERY CLEAN! •2384 . -•·-21' TRAVCO 54S--3041. $2095 '61H22 Volvo. xlot com c .. st Music Sorvlco 25· DISCOVERER WILL PAY OYER RIH-Make oll"-New 1966 Harbor, C.P.1'. '63 Impala hd top, good tirett, very clean. $300. - <9Hl831 '54 Bel A:ir, new t'ngine, Aulo trana, 73 tag. must see. Clean. $175. 64~2768. 1968 CHEVY Malibu, top of the line, $1l00. 962-1394 Newport Blvd-al Harbor j[tL J :Ml'-2'l' CONTINENTALS Kelly Blue Book FIAT radbila. 642--7246 eve/ Day Costa. Mel8 I ... ... 20' PRJOE & JOYS • 486-4748. *PIAHOS.LI'\RGANS .... (quipmlftt VAN CONVERSIONS For lete model, clean, '71 Spydcr. Perfect com!, ' ii'~li~· ·57 444 SHARP! New paint, Going out F~-Buslnes!I Sales a · &!rvice •I Renta1*s low mileage domes-xtra hurd lop. 3 yr gUar on ,, brakes & hyd cyl., tire8, CHRYSLER Best quality • prices • serv. Boats, General 900 * Danmar nc. tics, imports, truck• or 4 new tires. $l500. 963-4068. • • • eng. o. H. 979-6366. ---·---,,.------ Kawai-Stelnway·BaWwln, etc. ;:;.;c;;c;;..;;.;.~----13801 flarbor Blvd., G.G. campers. 197~1-1at35 ~ Sp~r, = · Autos, UMd 990 1966 Chrysler deluxe· wagon-I Player Pianos le JWlla SCRAM LETS 531-&nl Call and ask for Buyer ~-L~ • m • ==:;T;:O~Y=O~T;:A:;:::==.1---B-U-IC_K___ O\\'ner, 82,<XX> mi. Air l'()nd. ~:-16-6······ \Ve :u~-~ • Nrxt 10 G.C. Dntsun DAV£ ROSS JAGUAR ~!'l'!'.,~~29~ cond. FIELD'S PI•"OS ANSWERS 1!172 E.xcculive 28'. PcrfW ~,. M.,. lU<~l· ••• -comil~n. Radbil ply u...._ PONTIAC TOYOTA'S '71 Riviera • You •~0·1 1955 O,,,..ler, 45,000 actual u. ~ All Extras! Better thnn new '72 ~lazda R..X-2. AM/FM. believe it! But It 's true . mUes. Xlnt cond. $300. '69 l\larquis 10 Pass. \\lag, full pwr, rack, air, Am·Fm, Pvt pty, $1900. 5.1&-fi641. '65 Mere. Mohl. 4 Dr. Ex. Bod.Y & lnl px>. 646-8610 1968 l\1erc. Colony Prk Sta Wagon. One owner, $1550. 541--0269 I 646-M>44. MUSTANG --------'67 l\IUSTANG • Shelby GT 500. 351 Cleveland. 390 P islons. 428 I !earl~ with .(28 Cobra kir . 4 Spd. 1-lurst. Mag 11.·hcPls. Rear <'tir shocks. New paint. $1495. 833'--0144 After 4 P.M. '00 Mustang GT, lo ml. Xlnt cond. ALSO Jeep pickup, needs cng. \\-Ork. 4M-9828 eves. *PIANOS*°RGANS* Khotty _ Ensue _ Divot _ oondiUon. $19,500. 644-1630 chrome wire whls. Ex-,73, 5 loaded company car· 18.IDJ 557-8618 Hanvnond1 Wurlltirr, many Blithe_ LOOK IN eVt"s or 673-1636 days. 2408 Harbor Blvd, rell<'nl oond. Make offer miles • perfect condition. others. January clearance Lazy housekeeper. ''I Rent A Motor Hom• Coita Meta 546-8017 liTh-6200 alt 6 PM. ~=H~ce guaranrec:,:! ____ C_O_M..,.ET ____ ·~ir~ll5~~P/~~~~:, a~~ on nowt The best deah: are wuhed the windows on the for your Vacation '71 Jaguar VU Perl cd N at '72 p • I ·1a -always at inside, '° l could look out.. 39 •3 1 WE PAY TOP Under .500)ml, Pifusl Sacril OW nces. aVBJ. ble. Call wknds &. 1966 Comet V8, good con· trarui. chnne whh, Oean, WalJichs Music City but I left them dirty on the * 1 ... O *--CASH Ll!63 llarbor Blvd, C.M. MANY MODELS night. ~l: d a Y 1 dition. Best oUer. 673-29.ll. · ~ l'-·th Coast ni.--~2830 outside 10 no one could 20' PactArrow '72, Seit con-646-5337/542-72'11. & COLORS &tHi667. 495-5389 aft 6 pm '67 Mustang Fastback V8 )1 ...,.. ruu.. ~ LOOK IN." tained slp1 6, roor air. 500J 19Tl XJ6-4 dr Jaguar. 14,(XK) PRI Pty, Assume lease '12 1962 COMET, reblt eng. & autom., purchased new l!llt· f'>---.JHAMMOND Organ, Model \\'att 1t:en Hitch & rack.-1-c--~---~c;·--+f .~,;~, ~M~"'~t~aa~cr=U!I"~·~ "'c'v'~' : __ _:llmijim~ejiidiiatfj:e __ ~S!<>'~7~i;~98~k.~.,~;~5~dr~.O~-"~ln~t~co~m~-t'~~~·~·~tj;:~~~J-j1~y~·~68~,~1~,.~-~m~1~.,~xi1~nt~co?jod!t_~ ~~rid., ••~· ~1.Good cond. only. \VlNNE~lf contain('(\ r~~l~~fo~~:e:::~~;.ust 1~~~~:;:XJ6. Perf~. 09!!:ery '66 conv. G.S. 54,000 ml, Far 54~~,:·~00-AL \\' ra?;l~s:~- ,__ ,_ - I ' Stfi;""RitlfAUr&nr, 12' FIBERGLASS outbrd IUXlllY1Jll1Horrenrby dny·~GROTlfCHEVROLET 2<1.ocxrmiles:--Rcit. $6.'500 cau -Seert. You'll Buy It p°U!t~e ~-cRSVPh &-~l~o-Nowl1895•n_gtnc.~~I ~~596sell; Bar 132 w/trallcr, $125. or best of· week or month. For appl. 642-4391 or 642-2789. -~.. o.w-:;wuu .,..,,..... DELI and Restaurant F.qu:ip-fer. 645---0957• call 54&-£083 after 2 pm. Ask for Sales Manager MAZDA ~IAA• lli..!i CADILLAC ·~d.~~~~t. !~~ ·~,~~tal~r. ~~ ment tor &ale. For details 28' Dk>sel Character tug boat Tr•iler1, Travel 945 18211 Beach Blvd. WA ~ $785. Will accept older car 00-9352 uk for Dennis Call&-SCJ.S. S2IXX). Call weekday s ,1.:..:=="-'.;.;;.=--'.;.;; JluntingtonBeach * AT * JDJ YOUR ONLY BJJpartialpayroentorbids.1,..:.=,,:=:_=:,,:;:=---===--5'1&-4900 CAMPING/U1Uity, P..1 us t 847-6087 KI !J..3331 OJA FACTORY pri. ply. 66-1219. ~JUST ANG 1968, auto trar.s, ~t=lo, HIFI, 836 n--~, Mein!./ sell!! Moving! Fits In \VE PAY TOP OOUAR J!l66 Ha~·. C.M. "A" ti~., AUTHORIZED '67 Lincoln Continental Load. ~~-s~~.,af~30.cood. f_.;;;,;;;,,::;;_ ____ .;;;;: uvai• gange. Sip& 2. $UXl/oUcr. FOR TOP USED CARS ,-....,, U'W"...,.,,., ed Xlnt cond. lo miles STEBEO 1J1J watt AM/FM Service 902 S<s--3708 11 your °"' Is extra cl•an, LAST TOYOTA 1971Mark11, 4 dr, CADILLAC 831-3814 aft 6 wkdays. OLDSMOBILE •tereo receiver with I track MARINEi l\WD SERVICE sec u~ first. Rulo tranll, lo miles, 1 DEALER CORY AIR ~:it~i~!i!=~ ~~-.~~I. experienced I Autos#Of'Slle 11 ~.J J~UHE:~ruk~. .;;~r. $l4:·~· Largest -selection of Cadil· ·~,~~DS :'fH.P/Spr!J: """"..,_ Cosla l\ic>sa 979-2500 1 oyota lll'k l agon. 1 lacs In Orange County. DUNE buggy builders, 1962 E~rything works. Oean walnut cabinet speakers & 963-2838 ~-----~ e e e l!Pd. air. Sacrifice. 49.1--4467, Sales-Leasing. 4spd, Corvair l\lonza, Runs $400 9G2-t38t :,::~ ..:~ d::."~'. Boots/Marin• Cash For Clean AUTOMATIC "v>-omo. -165--2581-·11 01da v1,;. eru1 .. r , needle" eartrt<lge. Regular-Equip. 904 RocrNlion1I Used Cars & ROTARYS LKSWAGEN Nabers CORVETTE Pasaenger Staoon Wagon_ ly 13611. Inventory clttrnnee 1-==-----Vehicles 956 Cad'lla 13100. 1114> ..,_1824 ~~.~.:..~ •• \'~ ,s79 ...... E 35 hp. elec mere ~-b. .:':!'· -.~"'"'"'E"'."'-~~;..;_~-eam--v_;,_; Trucks IMMEDIATE BEST BEETLE -~~HARBOR' BL.c '69 CORVEM'E. BJ .... Orig. '68 DELTA 88 Old" 1 owner, ........ _............ • Zenith transocea.ruc ..... 10 •• ......., ........ per an_ Howard Chevrolet DELIVERY BARGAIN ~COsrA 'IESA owner. Xlnt rond. A/C, top condition. Sl750. l7tb SL, Costa Mesa. $35. 4" joipter. ~322.1 Cruisaire La Jolla model ... _ po-•B och " PIW., P/B, P/S, AM/FM. 646-81@ ~2442. •··ts, P-o· , 906 5,700 miles, air cond. A9W '1 e 11 ........ 1.. · 540-9100 Open ~.-.... New radia1 tires. 300/3.iO. [-----"=='-----•• • Michell "-· · 'fa·•-• .. • !llvd & J--~-HUNTINGTON BEACH ·-~ Stopo !or Gaa 1966 -~ PLYMOUTH ZENmt -1: RCA Telmslons ' " ui=, awninp etc. •• ~"'"'a•• •555 ~~ .. , MAZDA V.\V, is YOW'S For On1y '12 CAD. "Cpe de Ville, Gold Automatic. $3,800. ~13 at drutic price reductions. 24' 1972 SEARAY, like new, (TI4> fi73-16l8. _..-v f489. NOW CZNZlTI). w-drk. Gra!n vinyl top .. ~A;,:fl:;-;:':.· ""'-"=-;,;;;-~--;; All models priced to clear v.ilh flying bridge, dual con· 962 Jll1PORTS \VM'TED GUSTAFSON Loaded w-lux~ extras. 4 '63 Corwlle 327, 340 hp, 2 LOW mileage 1968 Plymouth during our end of year sale. trol$, ZS Chevy V8engine,1_T_r_u_c_k_s_______ Orange County's 17331 BEACH BLVD. • mos. 10,000 miles. $GD). tops, runs strong, AM/FM, VIP 4 dr. H.T. with vin,yl 3 yr picture tube, 1 yr parts galley, head, all carpeted. 1967 FORD Pl k ,. 1 TOP s BUYER Hi ..... ,.t" .._11 Uncolo·Mercury Emergency, 64&-4051. 4 spd, needs some body roof. Air oonclltioning, radio, & RerVlce warranty. Cash 90 Sl>'p ava•·I. 19,950. OR will e -up, :i on BILL ""XEY TOYOT \ ~ k .. ~ •·r 10 aft • heater Excellent cond!Uon k U .........i ~-• .......... 1 1/1 Mlle s.,,. of w-l"o.vo. n---"'-at wa-·r '70 Cad Cpe DeVll, -Id \\-Or •LP-N· ~ or ;), · · Plan or te:rms to 36 mo. t•ade lor smaUe• ~-t. true ' new res, e;""" CO•ru. 18881 Be h Bl · .. ,..... uovu JX:l:ll."Jl ''"' &V 64L~~ Priv•!• norty pr>'cc ' • ~ 67. 7102 ac v ~-, ... 142-6"4 Hun"·-on Beach w/blk leathr inter. Blk top. iT'"'OOt>:.:I' '" ·~-• • • Hu....., fOr tull 11C!ectlon. ~ .,,,,._ >---H n . h Ph 841 °~~~ ... ~·· ~1 099 837....ua9 An~ aold or installed at ·"='~=u~--~~--·--19'"a9 Doci&t!. ''-T Truck \Vill · .ot:ac ' ............, 'TI ritnzda rL'\'.-2. 4-spd. 2-dr. 842-8844 * (213) 5.92-5.)44 Loaded, Lo ml;J.,. l Owner. DODGE " ' ' ' coat with any color set 31' CHRIS cabin \..l'UtSel', top trade or sell for automatic $ For Junked or .-llTCCkcd \\'hite. Xlnt rond. $Wt. ''Home-of the Viking'i Immac. U500 firm. 56-8240 --'·--------PONTIAC purchased. ABC Color TV, aathape, ~~inth ~~~--rad_1ioU, car aft 12 &1frl510 au.~lno~. ,M') _ ... ,,,,,,. "< ..__ l\iust •')sell. Call early, l\f UST SELL 19 6 6 or 5-16-4895. oocx;E Coronet 500, 1968, 1----------9021 Atlrulta et Afagnolia, ei-eo. u.:P .J.U...u:, u I~~·=~·~~-· -·--~ ..................... l:-Al--u..io.--' ...... ~ 673--50.u. , •n EL Dorado 6Ullroof '73 · '64 .Pontiac Calalina. Gd Huntington Beach, 96&-3329. f:1~~:~~YS.~~6=.6 Vans 963 Auto1, Imported 970 '72 Ma1.da RV-2. AM/FM, ~~tK :e: A :fu,E ~ J: lie. Loaded! lmmac.! Take ~::::·. P"~~· ~i rnl'Ch cond, Gd transporta. SJ'ER.EO traoo.l.n-Your used '64 V\V V<'tn. Xlnt cond. air, 17M, Michclins. UXXI . .!W'8nce too high for 2 cars. trade. Under book. 644-6111. S:lJ. 11on. $lXI. 642--0762 alter 6 equipment wlll save you S 14' O.B. -Trli-2a J{P, Rcbullt ent::irK'. Nc>w tiff's, ALFA ROMEO 58&-4S31 am: &17-«DJ pm. It has radio, beater & '65 De.Ville, new tires, full FORD Pl\t, on purchaae or any new remote controls-$250. clutch. transaxle, trans, etc. MERCEDES BENZ Porsche back windows & power, Am-Fm 11creo. PONT '65 Ventura 2 dr hilt.· system irl the store. USA 2i~5000lris rn6 Kl~laf ln~rd. $900 firm.~ all 5 pm. '67 Alfa Romeo, Spyder --~------·I sunroof. Good shap(! • Make OOer. 962-8717. auto, PS, PB, A.tr, '650. or Stereo Freijtht Liquidntors, · :;r-1 pm 'TI CMC Van, v-s. 1)8.neled, model. R<'d l'()nvertabl.e, •70 l\tercc.'des, 280 S, 4 dr sec!, Reasonably priced· 549--2625 1958 CADilLAC, •13 plates, '67 FORD VAN best OUer &7-5888 alter 5;3if ~71h St., Olrita MeM, 26~airl=, ~ ~~r;~ crpll>d, niaR"s. must SN'? i"""iioo motor, x1nt 'l.'O~.;., """" aulo, air, AM/FM radio. '69 VW van. Sliding side door new smog, $130. Camper Modified Deluxe_ pm. Slfr.7020 ~ Xlnt cond., one ov.'l'ICr, v.1indow-s, employer furnish. 673--0174 °" 896-5165 Dub Wagon, Wood Paneled, 1969 .Ponliac Calalina. 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FREE pu= f,maks. 8 DOCK FOR RENT uo ff Zn,. ft ~ ri~ AQUAlJUS $600. 640-01&6 or 640-02'l7 AIJ power. Air-c»nd. Xlnl VEGA •Vold. td bl'ftd, call Ca.II 61".rm> ~ ·JuLt li 21~ .5'2Llltk 82YN> J/<H. '°A 64H'l28 aft 6:00 CHEVY PARTS cond. $1700. 96&-6818. aft 5 9-(l906. 55' .Siip, •Int loc. ~A" n 2lo.cbd SJ'A BlYau fut f21~ 1t ~ '68 Kombi, blut. radio, 40,<m &12-'/69T an 1 '10 Olunll')' Sed. XJn't cond. BELOW BLUEBOOK SAMOY!'l> !Pmale 3 yrs old. Newport Harbor 613-7114 ~.,. .4-1'~ i;~:""" ~=-tl!:t.Jtt-. ?Ji¥' !'-l'i.l'I ml'• on new enc. Call • pm Lo ml'a. S2nl. Call 586-3174 * * ·n Vcw:a Kamback; ·n.\ •2136. 2300 Fairvh Rd, 'iti""**' 560r a&~ :!-71.J'• • 9118-1486. 1962 Chevy JI Station Wqon. an &pm. ' fires, Dw. mu~ 675-M Ant X-1011 CM. • , TIME -FOR via;o..· '78* 57 ~-•711:fl»Qt ''scu • ·n ,~e1tow vw. >.1nt cond. S:lM. X1nt transportation 1970 LTD Ab'/1teno. nu 'TI v ... '"'° no 'tJ~ '28~ MSlilJll\od UThtm 0"'" -.mna. car. '/94 Scott Pl, C.M. _ .. ,., ~•-• xlnt cond, ' ' ' ma!• -"' cow., DAll;Y l'IL-OT ~·-'"•·" ... ,..,,,.. -,.v.,. """""""""'',."""'" "':" l~. ·~ -·-w•~ .,.,,,,_,,...i.-mn.,.. ""'f ~th ctiUdrfn, ;;. . . . -----Sll'f,11 30A..--60.Don't -90~ }HM2t_~~ MAKE OFFER . '67).7482 ·n Chev. Towntvnan WAJ· U995. &tH'739. frr, f67-:9'113, ....i. Rl'od· e. _,., ... LASSIFIED ADS -10..: ·'°'eooa t<nAd""" ()N'.:.:J · ,..,..._. -• '611 -vw :!mtnJot • xin1 Full pwr • •II"""'-Xln • ·~'. S14-Wegon. ~ Lt'"' 1o 1ra"'1 Our Trader'! ""8111!1? Wlol<OI l1W' 64.2~618 -l.ii!ti!:!! ...,~ \61 . • •. • --,---~· ~· "mtc-N ,, "'°""'µ,ml'>. 871--3010. .mtlt.11i1r,.d10;--AJC.--mi1 Pm>d.,.-...>lumn"' for Y<>Ui I OPDf HOUSE column. ,•:J ~ & •• •• Radio .. S195. Call 641-6'M7. Need a .. Pad"t Pb1l'f! an ad! or otter. SlU9T4. 5 II.net, 5 ~ ftJr S btJcb, ·-----~~----~--c-------------::r-----~·'--~-~~---. -. ,.._ • .A • ' . -~ . -: --. --. -!" ~ -_. •. ---. • • ' . . -~ .... ----. ------'''----------- --. ------. . - I •I I !:.__ : ~ ' ' i I I l f I I I I i i • • : I ' .. 7 • r 7 • San Cle1nenie Capistrano EDITI O N T oday's Flnal N.Y. Sto cks \ VOL 66, NO. 9, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1973 TEN CENTS More Rain Expected Thurs(,lay in Coast Area .. By GEORGE LEIDAL without eltctrlclty for aboot 30 mlnut.., ~---OI-.. D1l1¥ P...,_....1-----tlllnno Orange Coast communities soaked up SCE officl.ab II.id a palm frond fell an a\1erage half inch of rain overnight, across a 12,00l).volt power line near 17th momin( rush hour tralfic slowed in tbe Street and Tustin Avenue about 7:"5 a.m. waning drizz1e and the l81'@:est wint er causing the outtage. storm moved eastward today. The power ~ affecttd traffic lights The national Weather Service forecasts and fouled com.muter traffic in the area. fair skies on Wedne3day and cliances 0£ Small cralt wornlnp conUnued' today more raln from Thursday to Saturday., with Winds coming from t~ IOUlbeast at Cities from Seal Beach· to San 15 tO 25 knol.s Ibis morning and from the Clemente weathered the a:entle drlztle southwest and west this afternoon. Winds .. without Incident, although some 1,680 are expected to decrease tonight to from customers of Southern Califo.r:nia Edison five to 15 knots. Westerly bl'9ezes from 8 in the Westcliff-Newport Heights areas of to 18 knots are predicted for Wednesday. Newport Beach and C.Osta Mesa were Rainfall amounts logged{ In Orange Coast cities overnight r&n1ed from a low --ot-:10-ot--.n trfC?r1lr&Or'ClementetO a high of .58 Inch recorded by HunlJniton Beach amateur wealberman J. Shennan Denny. Denny said the rain which began at 2:30 a.m. today brought the arta seaamal total to 5.75 inches as of I a.m. On the same day lut year ~.20 incbet bad fallen, 'Denny said. County officials r.port<cl .fl Inches at a Santa Ana station which to date Ibis season has logged 6.41 inches compared to 4.43 inches for the same period last year. ~tiago Peak weather watchers reported .50 inches overnight .bringing the seasonal total there to 13 inches, compafiil·IO T4.f1i\Cbei la>fjelral the same time. In Laguna Beach, rain slicked streets but. caused few nmoU or Oooding prob- lems. P a r k s Superintendept Clyde Sweetser said city crews were checking atO(lll drains tq keep them free of debris. "It's a good rain i.: it stays UllJ: way," Sw~ said of the aentle rainfall. "We need the moisture." Irvine officials agreed and city citizens assistance officer Richard Dorris said he'd received no complaints of flooding . Even the MacArthur Boulevard In· tersection with the San Diego Creek fl ood control charulel \\'CU clear for tr~({k this morning. Students attending llarJ)('r Elementary School in Costa !l.ftsa this morning \\'ere not so fortunate. however. Drainage at the 425 E. 18th Street location is poor and water accwnulated 10 curb height. Principal Alfred O'Leary came to the aid of school children by parking his cur at the ,:urb. Opening the doors of tbe car on both sides, O'Leary ushered pupils th.rough the ve hicle to bridge the knee. deep waters to the dry c~rb. Con<:i!rn that the winter rain might hasten slippage of county hillsides. particularly the Anahe im hills location ~here.lour .hQffi!&__atCJlltcac_e:ned~ovcd unfounded ~ltnnr 1nudshd£>s 111•rt• reported in thrt•C locations 111 Ne.,.,·pon Beach today but police s.'l1d 1h.cy did not Uc up traffic Jacob F. Myndersc. Newport Beach general strviccs dirrctor. said loose dirt at construction si tes cauSt."'<i the slippages -on Jamboret Rood 90Uth of COast Hlghv•ay near Promontory Point: at l~ospital Hoad and Nc~'port Boulevant and at Superior Avenue and Wtst C.Oast Highv1ay. Myndersc also credited low tides - about four feel at high tide this morning -u•ith easing the drainage of the overnigh! rainfall. Ignores Capo Adopts Threats, WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District's Cuperi Caspers Retains Chairmanship Of Cou1ity Board Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Ne~rt Be>ch wfs . ....eleclM chairman of the Board of Supervisors to- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark ttie loser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert W. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Clark. Clark was later elected vice chainnan for a second term. - Caspers tw been a board member for two years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the oo.rd_. He wgs the second Fifth District supervisor In coun- ty history to hold the chairmanship. AJton Allen of South Laguna was chairman in 1970. 'Ille top county post has been rotated'ln recent years between the various diSfrlcts but there Is no ·rule that this continue. Blue Law Due In Capi.strano San JuM capistr·ano may 5000 have Ill first blue law in eUect -a Nlde-enacted amid spirited debate Monday. Henceforth, the only cons\ruction wort that can go on In town OP StJn.. daY• Is the do-lt-yourseller's efforlt on Iii! own property. Anybody bUlldlng for profit will have to wait anolber day. Councilman J06h Gammell t<rm- ed the new onllnanoe ''un- nectssar)'. . .just another blue Jaw." "I doo't lolow," chimed In C<un· cilman RA>y Byrn ... '1 come fnJ!lf Bo1TOn and we Md Jaws Uke Uilt there." · "You had snow, too,0 retorted Gammell, "and we dooi nnl lbat hcrt, ellher." Hi.llside Rules Jet Raids In North Authorized Grading Law Gets Okay Of Council By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. O.Uy l>n.t It.ft Boltterod•b; hmdreds o'I. etttuns wllo SAIGON (AP) -President Nixon has authori1.ed U.$. /ilbter eacorts to attad< --North-VlelnomGH<-IUl'f""'*"•if-' -4 missile sites above the ~h parallel if had signed peUtiona, san · J u a n Clplalfano city counclhn'J!· -~Y lg· l!Pfod.tiftllll-ohui~by-ma~~"'--liid and adOptcd a strict hilllide · griaing ordinance. Ibey tl!reou.r-Amerlcan B52s be(ow-the northern limit Nixon ha!· placed on the bombing of North Vietnam, reliable sources reported today. Tbe U.S. Command al50 announced to- day that an Air Force F4 Phantom shot down a MIG21 along the 20th parallel Sunday when It threatened a flight of B52s. The command said that the MIG was downed "northwest of Thanh Hoa," only 10 miles below the 20th parallel, and spokesmen refused to say just how far northwest of the city. Tb.is was in· terpreted as a tacit acknowledgement that the dogfight extended above the parallel. U.S. sources outside the command in- dicated today that Hanoi Radio was not lying when it reported last week that U.S. fighters .. escorting reconnaissance planes attacked antiaircraft defense1 in Hoa Binh Province south or Hanoi. The U.S. C.Ommand denied at the Ume that American planes bombed pre- selected targets above the 20th parallel, but it-refused to comment on recon. naissance · operalions arx1 what action fighter escorts might have taken. Jn Washington , Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said no :'offensive operations" ate being carried out above (See BO~IBING, Page ZI · 'Cleanup Weeks' Set in Clemente The first of two special cleanup weeks scheduled in San Clemente this year will start Jan. 2Z. City Manager KemH!tb Carr· atressed that residents should begin preparing their bull<y rubbish 10< the trad!Uoual cleanup perioa. Tbe special service offers pickup of rubbish which Is too large for regular services. Carr said thot the Hems ohould be placed at curbside along with the regular rubbish. Pickups will take place as usual all -k. loog, he said. ~eeting Slated By Rec Group -· The ad\'ltory Recrtttlon Oommltalon !qr the Clplatntno Unified School Dlltrlct will hold a special town ball meeting Wedntsday at San Clemeate Rlgh School to sample public opinion on community recrtallon programs In the district. 'Die-special 7:!0 p.m. -. will he held In the high llchool little theatre and is f;,'red to seeklng public supelllons peotement of ftCT't1tton-1'1ftf1ngs. ~The comml1119n headed by Lee AndreWI of Laglina Niiuci la llU<fylnc the )Utibility ol addin& ..... IMlldt· orieoted nc:rea1lon ms. Appolttted Paul Presley, San Clernenle city councilman and innkeeper, has been appointed to the Cal· ifornia IU!~uhlican State Cen· tral CommJtlee. Presley spear· headed the campaign along the South Coast to re-elect Presi· dent Nixon. Lance Chesney, Traf fie Victim, Services Today Funeral rites were set in San Clemente today for Lenee-Bryan Chesney, 26, who, was killed in a Jra!fic accident last weekend in central Californ ia. Chesney, the son ollletired Air Force Capt. and Mrs. Hally Chesney, died Sun- day in a San Mateo area hospital. Reports from the area said Chesney's auto swerved across I.be center line on Coast U.S. JOl near Davenport and slam· med hcadon Into a truck. A passenger ln the: man's car suffered minor hurts. Cbesney's address was the family home at 138 Avenida Patero de Oro, San Clemente. Besides his parents. he leaves two brothers, Mark Scott Chesney of San Clemente and Larry Byron Chesney of Sebastopol, and his grandparents, Hal D. Chesney Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Deerson, all of San Clemente. The code, setting stiff restrictions on the size or pads, contours of slopes, landscaping of cuts and preservation or natural features, was enacted amid a~ plause rrom a full house of onlookers. Nonetheless, councilmen took their punches from several developers who in- sisted that the code was "almost a moratorium" and added the move could form the basis for inverse condemnation suits. "I know we've heard veiled threats and maybe some outright threats ~. well,'' said Mayor James Thrope before t h e COW'ICil'a 4-1 approval of the "urgency·• code. "But \Ve've ..thought this thing out and we have bad good legal a!S lstance ; \\1e know what we're doing here,'' he added. Essentially,-lhe issue amounti!il to con· servatlon • cmsclous: citizens. a n d coun- cilmen on one slde and major developers and landowners on the other. The code's foes Insisted that the reslricUons would drive the prices of homes hig~r still. Gilbert Ferguson, until recently head of public relations for the Irvine Com- pany, spo ke as a representative of a county coalition of builders and building trades 'and insisted that the code might be !he basis for suit and would cause prices for houses in San Juan to soar. He added that the code. 't\·ould result in l See HILLSIDE, Page ll OIL LEAK SPILLS OFF NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) -An estimated 400,000 galloM of oil spilled in- to the water about five miles off Southwest Pass early today, the Coast Guard reported. A spokesman said the 9,552·barrel spill occurred when a Signal Oil Co. tank rup- tured aboard a platiorQl in West Delta Bloc k 711. A Coast Guard heli"1pler monitoring the splll said 25-knot winds were blowing the oil offshore ln a southwesterly direc· tioo. Frogs Ahound Threat Se en in San Diego Area SAN DIEGO (AP) -Scientists al !be Natural History Moseum say African clawed frogs now abound in slx miles of the west Mt. Helli. and Sweetwater river drainages .OUtheut of here.. . The 11ippery frogs, growing to five inches Jong, devour insects and natlvt: frogs and ...., cooSldered a threat to the balance of nature. -i--Slxl)t,ltave been_nported-eaugbt 11n<e a betvy rain ·witohed~ Oii( GI a pond. They wue brought IN>m Alridt lor'uae In prognaney toilf by oclentlsts. By 1978 the frop.,. upected to ~Oii marahlands ~the area '°"th and·ll>Uthtast of Siii Diego IO the '.liexicmt -· olflclal.t. feared. DAILY l>ILOT"""' Pw IUctlW K•tw CHARLES LARAWAY EMPTIES AWNING FULL OF RAIN WATER Wife Ele1nor Observes Procedure •t Coupl•'• 811 Isle Business Alie11 Rom1dup Continues Mter Deaths on Freeway Border patrolmen, MariJJes and Jpcal police continued to find illega l aliens in the San Onofre and San Clemente areas lhrough the day Monday after the v.·eekend's surge of migration that spelled tragedy for lhree per&0ns. Border patro lmen said they and ~farines had arrested a total of 80 aliens in the areas surrounding the checkpoint through l\1onday. Police arresled two dozen more through the day in San Clemente. School Trustees Oka y 'Ditch Da y' "Well, after 12 years in school, t think they deserve a day lo themselves .'' With that comment from Trustee frect Newhart Jr.. the Capistrano Unified School District ~1onday night gave unanlmoos approval to a "senior ditch day" at San Clemente High School. Trustees were asked to approve the traditional day o(f for 1973 graduates. since school district policy outlaws such absences unless they receive board a~ proval, noted Superintendent Truman Benedict. In keeping with lht tradition. only the senkn 1t the campus will know Whk:h day ls .elected as "ditch day." Oil Imports OK'~I 0)\'AS!UNGTON IAPI -Th< NlxOt! AdminlstraHon · Mond ay authorized In·_ crtased Imports of heatin~ oll to help alicv late: shortages In varrous parts of ~ nation. 'n>e om or Emcr'gcney - l'rtP.<ll'ed1-Mid the action will make fva4able up to 2:iO mllllqn gallons ol ad- ditlona) No. 2 fuel oil for the winttr ......... The dea~ occurred Sunday evening as weekend traffic was intense. Two young women and an unidentified man v.-ere struck and killed as they tried to dart across the crowded fre eway. One other u·oman. a resident of Baja Cahfomi;i. was injured. Patrol spokesmen l\1onday placed the blame for the deaths on alien smugglers who were transporting the nationals for "fares '' a\'eraging $200 per person. Spokesman Dale Swancutt s;i1d in all the caiCS of death the smugglers who ordered the aliens from cars succeeded in passing the checkpoint undetected u·hiie their human cargo fended for themselves on the dangeroo'i roadway . The dead were run over repea lcdly by 11pt>eding cars as their helpless loved ones looked on in horror. authorities said. Oran ge Coast Weather The weatherlady sees fair skies on \\'ednesday, with slightly warm- er temperatures, but increasing cloudiness on Thursday, with n chance of showers through Satur· rtay. Highs on Wednesday 58..&4. l.ows 42~. I NS IDE TODA. Y Prttid.ent Nixon offer• 111$ re· flectwn3 a.s he ,1un~ 60 and au1f'i this adr11ce : "Never slow dorcn ." See storu, Poge 11· ~" . .,,.,.., ! IM.llt fll&.UI ~ ' Sleeper• Injured Blast in . Laguna Traced ·to ·.Heat By JACK CllAPPEU. his injuries, a spokesman !ram the ot ... Dfllly ruet 11111 Orange COunty Medical Center burn unit Two men were injurt.td, one critically said. burned, when su~·.beated air frooi . a Both men, cooks at the Outrigger fire exploded througn an apartment 111 Restaurant. were asleep in their quarters the Surf and Sand motel complex Mon-when the explosion occurred, apparently day in Laguna Beacb. the result o( a fire which started in the Yu.i Chum Wong, 50, is reported in very electrical panel of a be~uty shop below critical cond.1tlon today with second and the apartmet1t. third degree burns over 70 vercent of his A third man, Tony A1a, 29, was sleep. • ·-.... ..... .. .. . • ' _.,.. . .. Officials · -Appoinred In County Appo~tments to commissions governed by tho Orange County Boan! of Supervl!on were annolDlced today ~Y two board members. F1nt District Supervisor Robert Batll:n named Adolph U. Molina, 40, a Santa Ana attorney to Ille coonty planning com· \nissloo. He replaces Woodrow W. But- terfield, another Battin appointee, who • was named to the Garden Grove City Council last April. body. ing in t~Lqu~~ers. but managed to m.i.---Kay-Woo. '42. was still undergoing-tests ., exa~~ury. ----~. - loci to determine lhe exact nature of Acting Fire Chief C~rley Kuhn said .New--1binl District Superyisor llalph Diedrich made three appointments. ay flames from the electrical panel burned Sniper Fear Keeps City Traffic Down up the wall and into the floor space between the apartment floor and the cell- ing of t,he beauty shop. A plumbing inspection panel located j.n a closet of the two men's bedroom was open and the fire and bot air shot into the cooks' quarters. "When you have a confined area such as that with all the windows and doors closed and with excessive heat , something has got to go," Kuhn said. He explained that as oxygen in the con-Offending Billboard ... NEW ORLEANS (U PI) -While the fined space is used up, the fire seeks heart ot the city returned to normal to-fresh air. A cracked window or opened day, the police chief said he is convinced door will provide that needed oxygen and that a secood member of a sniper team that killed six persons escaped. T h e an explosion may occur. Will removal of San Clemente's only billboard make the Shorecliffs Golf Course even more difficult to locate. O\vners of the course think so. Near the San ' Die go Freeway, the sign is also city land. State law forbids its present proximity on the freeway. It's closer. than 600 feet. The city manager says it must come down. City councilmen will likely decide the matter soon. people wtre quiet and calm -but still "The minute it blows, everything is in· afraid. stant fire, everytNng that is burnable is A searcll of every one of the 300 rooms on Ore," Kuhn said.~ J in Ille Howanl Johnson Hotel produced no Wong and Woo • ~pparently jumped From Pagel nd sni from their second story bedroom win· traceL~ 8-~ -~· --dow.-A--wttness---at-tbe -next door motel HILLSIDE GRADING .. •• Polite lifted roadblocks that closed off said be saw Wong )~ap from the window "lost work" by the members or the a ~uare-block area of the city. and on to the asphalt about .zo feet below state's biggest industry -development. It was a cold, cloudy and windy winter and roll on the ground in an attempt to But councilmen were not swayed, day as the people returned to work all put out the flames covering bis body, "We've heard well formed and cogent over town. But traffic waa llgbter than woo in jumping from the same window arguments from both sides, but rny feel- usual for rush hour on .Loyola Boulevard,. landed-bl bushes. GlaS3 from the window ing is that our hillsides are an irreplace- wbich runs in froot of the lktory hotel was blown aome 30 feet and the whole able, fragile asset that Is fast diminlsh- tha( was the scene of. the bloody fighting window frame was ripped from the ing, '' said Councilman Roy Byrnes. Surlday and Monday. structure by the blast. The stiff rules are expected to last four -All cut-fill slopes higher than 10 feet must be contoured to simulate a natural undulating .appearance, rather than a stiff cut. -Landscaping for erosion and fire con- trol must be installed In all the graded areas and irrigation supplied to keep the plants growing . NiXon Aide Waits LOS ANGELES. (AP ) ·-The former head of vo lunteer programs in the Nixon Administration, Joseph Blatchford, said Monday he decided not to run for mayor of Los Angeles but planned instead "to take a serious look" at running for a statewide office in 1974. Blatchford fre- quently said he was considering joining the mayoral race. He appointed Roy Knauft Jr. of Yorba Linda, to the planning commission. Knauft, 54, succeeds Dan Foley also of Yorba Linda who has served on the com· mission since 1963. Paul R. Simons, 44, of Fullerton, was selected for the Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission to !Ill the erpired term of Verne Maple, also o! Fullerton. Jack B. Harloe of Fullerton will serve on the county airport commission. He succeeds Robe.rt Clark, former mayor of Brea . Molina has been senior counsel since 1965 with the state Compensation lr.surance Fund. ..._Knauft is a retired industrialist with a long record or civic involvement. Simons is chairman or the Fullerton f':irks and Recreation Commission and is manager of a department store. Harloe is employed by Los Angeles County health services. He is an ex- perienced· aircraft pilot. Inmates Locked Up SAN QUENTIN (AP) -San Qu.entin Prison officials say the 484 inmates in the cell block where a three-day strike was centered last week have been locked up for six days. "People are aftaid to use the street No estimate of loss in the fire and ex-months -long enough for the city to -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • this morning," said a cab driver who ploslon has been determined pending in-draft a permanent list of grading rules. noted Uie lighter-than-usual traffic. vestigation by the Laguna Beach building Immediately after passing the interim Police. Superintendent Clarence Giar-department, Kuhn said. However, he said code (with COUncllman Ed Chermak, an l'Q9IO said be beUeved there was a second he believed It would be in excess of electrician, the only dissenter, termin g sniper and that he was either a 0 super-'10,000. the code a "piecemeal way of regulating brain" or police negligence allowed him The department responded with all this sort of thing") councilmen agreed to escape. three fire companies and 17 men to fight that developers could seek exclusion Tbe anlper or mlpen began firing from Ille blaze at 1555 s. Coast Highway. It from the rules. atop Ole bOtel, Which ts acrou the street was controlled in about 20 minutes. But the council further hinted that ex· fnlm City ~ and only four bloclm from Firemen from the first unit on the clusion might only come if a developer Dae clty'a tamed French Quarter, Sunday acene immediately doMed breathing could show he had a vested interest in a J1PD1n1 alter ~ fire to a nmnber of equipmmt and behind "fog" nozzles project before the urgency ordinanct was J'OGDI. charged into the apartment to search for enacted. · Sevm penom were killed -fnc)uding any ot.ber pos:ilble occupants trapped in· In a meeting two weeks hence, said a .' bllck m1per and. three wblte ..police-aide. Nooe were present. Mayor Thorpe, the council would con-1nen:.... anc11t Jeut 20 otben were WCM.Dld-1''1bat's our first duty, to make sure sider specific exclusion requests. ed ill die-mi, pmllre tbal lasted more that everybodt i.. out of there," Kuhn The code which caused the flurry of thin 24 hours, police aald. The dead Jn-sald. suit threab and the applause from Our First Clearance Sale in 3 Years ·-,.,!(• S.lt fM'lc• ·-,.,le. ....... ,., ... ~d. "'"· .... ,., .. tG. ... ...... llltl•lltcl Sq. VIII. llUl•1'4111 '"'' ln•l•llltl ....... '*-f•llM '"" NYLON SHAGS NYLON SCULPTURED 7.95 30 5.50 Orange 6.95 22\1 4.95 Gold 8.95 30 5.95 Olive 7.95 62 5.9S Blue & green 7.95 24 l\ 5.95 Green tones 7.95 33 5.95 81 ig1 7.95 25 6.50 Olive & Gold 47!\ 5.95 Gold 7.95 8.95 5'4 1/i ,S.95 · Red & Blad 8.50 33 5.95 duded 1 VlrglitJa,co..ip1e on ~second " ,., homeowners sets up these restrictions : L.J~tl!!!!ii!i_!anc1~jjijjjbo~('!•1ilAillan~·~iJ:t!J!!~-i:';'f.;it'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=i-;,,No cut.fill slopes..can-be-higbel4ban--J-+~ Ner. ., • U d 30 feet, nor-longer than 400 leeL • Gr1y-gr11n ~s____~ 5.91 ~a...,;.hed-Gold 8'95--2 •.st Roy.I-bf 8.50 28 F 6.50 Yellow beige· .. I I ) ;.;\:; 111 the:..:.~·.~~.!'.~ -Never .n elll'. a aowe .,........,....,·SB.Ju~ Duke, 42, field superintendent for the f1ty Dopertment 01 Saf<ty Pennii... From Again? t :£1:'. _ UDCil Oll Drug In midst of their dally ration of ~ burglaries, traffic ticket! and assorted arrests, the Huntington ~ ! l. M • Beach police have a case that ~use eeting leaves a lot to the imagination. .: At 4:03 p.m. Monday a woman .. =_In San Oemente who identified herself as Lilian Reed called to tell police of her ~ rather peculiar problem. ;: The President's CoWlCil on Drug Abuse ~w Enforcement met for the second 4tralght day at the Western White House ~n San Clemente 'today amid strict securt- !y. : The conference, calling together the Jtation't leading law enforcement person· )el, began Sunday evening and bas main-tained {l busy pace since. • Among the dozens or members at-Ending the sessions have been U.S. At- mey GeneraJ Richard Kleindienst, ifornia Attorney General Evelle tounger and other top law 1!9.forcefnent }»ersonnel from throughout the nation. ; Stsslon.s have alternated between the :San Clemente Inn and the Western White J101mn1earby . • Details of the conference, however, ~ave not been aMOunced. OMN•ICOAn DAILY PILOT It (OmbJned Ille Ntw1·,.rn•, 11 Plllblllllef ..., 1t1e Of'.,.. c .. 11 P\lblbfl~ c.,,.....,, s..,.. rat• edition• ere l'llO!ltil.i, Morld•Y tltrwti'I ,rid1y, Mr Co•lt M ... , Ntwperl '""'- Hlll'I~ ••KtilFounltlll V•U•r. ~ Bffd'I, lrYIMISMldltb«lt •1"11111 Sin Clt"""kl S•n Ju.,1 C1pi,!r1no. A •lf19!• r19lon•I Witlo!I It "'*tlsfrlecl S1tvrd•Vl tlflt Sll!'ICf•Vl· Thi ptlt\c:lp1I ,lll,/Ollt/111'19 plt nl II 11 Ul West It'( Slrff!, Coil• M•w, C.lllofflla, "6H. Robert N. Weed 1"1noclent •nil l"u.11-Ulher J1clr It Cu,ley VJee ,.talffnl end Genetti MfNfel' lheme1 Keev il It seems that her pet boa con- stdctor had iotten out of its cage and was on ~ loose somewhere in the apartment complex~ at 17432 Jacqlielyn Lane. A patrolman was dispatched to Ille scene to help Ille lady locale her IOet anake but ha came back lo the station a few minutes later. - He said there was no response when he knocked on the apartment door. County's Newest Congressmen Set Up Offices R>p. Andrew J . Hinshaw of the 39th Q:mgressional District has set up offices in Santa Ana and Rep. Clair W. Burgener of the '42nd District has opened offices in Sr ·· Diego to serve his district. Hinshaw, recently sworn in office to replace John G. Schmitz. has announced a temporary headquarters at 888 N. Main St. and expects to be relocated later at 811 N. Broadway. His 39th District encompasses most of eastern Orange County, from San Juan Capistrano to Yorba Linda . Funeral Slated For Slain Marine Funeral service with military honors will be held for Ross Paul Andrews, a Camp P,endleton Marine Corps private first class. at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel, Newport Beach. PFC Andrews, 17, died Saturday following a stabbing in Laguna Beach. He was a fonner student at Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar schools and joined 11\e Corf>' ln April. . . He had received two commendations during thal time. PFC Andrews home was at 1499 Terrace Way, Lag1D1a _Beacb. Survivors Include his ·parenta; Mr. •11<1 Mrs. Roscoe Andrews; two brothers, Kenneth and Robert; three sisters, Krista, Starra and Roxana ; and grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Kellems. From Pagel BOMBING e e. the 20th parallel. But he refused comment when asked specifically if fighter e!corts were permitted to attack enemy · planes or missile sites above the line that threatened U.S. B52s or other reconnais- sa nce planes. Friedheim said be could not discuss the specific rules of engagements for American pilots and, at one point, noted that the report was attributed to U.S. sources outside the command. "News sources outside the military command are unlikely to know what's going on inside the command,'!-he said. But when asked if he was saying the story was inaccurate, Friedheim had no comment. 7,95 7.95 8.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 9.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 10.95 9.50 10.95 10.95 10.95 I I.SO . 10.95 10.95 I 1.95 I 1.95 12.95 12.95 I 1.95 I 1.95 I 1.95 12.95 I 3.50 14.SO I 3.95 14.50 -9J'h -6.so--Olive-go!' ---NYLON COMMERCIAL 27 1/i 6.50 Green tw1ed 29 1/1 6.95 Beige tweed 8.95 I 7!1 5.95 Gol' tw .. d 90 6.95 Red, White, Blue 7.95 25 v. 5.95 C1ndy-strip1 52 6.95 Medium 9r11n 8.95 33 1/1 6.50 Blu1 9r11n tweed 40 7.50 Olive tweed 8.95 23 6.50 Gr11n tweed 49 7.50 Green tweed 9.95 281/i 7.50 Burnished gold tweed 28 1/i 7.50 Yellow Gold 9.95 38 7.50 Beige & brown tw11d 44 7.50 Green tweed 71 7.50 Yellow & White ACRYLIC COMMERCIAL 70 !\ 7.95 Oran91 tweed 30 ll 7.95 Burnished gold 59 7.95 Brown & llaclc I 1.95 62 5.95 Blue & emerald 24 7.95 Green tweed .I 1.95 45 5.95 Pinlc & or1ng1 50 !\' 7.95 Green -& Olive 28 7.95 Blue & Grein ACRYLIC PLUSH 23 l\ 8.50 Beige tweed 168 8.95 Light grey-gre1n .13.95 43 ll 8.95 Gold 24 1/i 8.95 Olive tones 31 8.95 Apple green ACRYLIC AXMINISTER FLORAL 51 1/1 8.95 Gold 41 1/1 8.95 Green 13.95 47 9.95 ~lue, green, aqua on 27 9.50 Grape b1i9e b•ckground 24 l\ 9.95 Gold & Green KODn PLUSH 'J0.95 26 1/1 5.95 Light gold PLUSH SHAGS 10.95 24 6.50 Golden b1ige J0.95 401/1 6.95 Gold 30 7.95 .Tomato Oran91 27 1/1 9.~ Burnt orange WOOL COMMERCIAL 21 1/J 9.50 Medium blu1 38 1/J 9.~ Telly H.50 35y, 5,95 Red & 9r11n tw11d 45 9.95 Light custom blue 14.50 33 5.95 Red & gold lwHd _2j 9.95 Green & White 33 l\ 9.95 Rose WOOL PLUSH 22 l\ 10.95 Green, gold, & b1i91 31 ll 11.95 Beige & Green '16.95 24 6.95 Be ige All pric11 are installed end includes 6'4 OL sponge rubber pedding. Dozens of remnants also priced for clearance Ellllor Tho111.11 A. M1.1rphine Ml .... lnt Edil11r Burgener. who won the newly-cree.ted 42nd District in the November election. serves the Orange Coast from Newport Beach to the south and parts or San Diego County. His offices . are at 7860 ~fission Center Oourt , Sulle 107, San Diego. The MIG21 downed Sunday was credited lo Capt. Paul D. Howman, 28. of Wooster. Ohio, end Lt. Lawrence W. Kullman. 25, of Hartly, Del. The pllo!S reported they fired two missiles at the enemy jet after detecting it on radar, end one missile blew it up. DRAPERIES -,.2 s~rs o• HADY·MAD• 1NAssot1no 11us _$6.50,. $17.50 I Chetle1 H. t..01 Richer4 P. N•ll /.tltlltlll 11\tMflnt Edi,.,_ S. CIMMteOffke 101 Nerth El c."'1111 Reel, t2672 .,__,.. 0Klt MIMI D)I Wlilll ht StrMI H...,.,. a.tdl: l3» Jrtewport Bou!tv1ro HIMlll'lltorl e1Kl'U 17VJ 8"dl IOult'ltrd utuM 8-111 m Forest A.,.,.,.. Ttl.,._ 0141 Ml .. Ut c.....w ~ 6'42·1671 Shooting Accidental Report Corrected II was the fifth MIG reported downeil by U.S. crews since Dec. 18. The U.S. command said 18S North Vietnamese jets have been downed during the war. Hanoi claimed that two BS2s were downed Monday and today below Ille 201h parallel, Md 1_g UJl!'g~ed recoil· Two racls concerning 1he accidental naissance plane was thot Oown north of shooting of 12-ycar-old Mary JoAnne Lux Hanoi on ~fonday, but the tr.S. Command S. c....,.. Al D.,ectwlh: of Irvine wtre incorrectly reported in saiJ it bad no plane losses to rwort. ,, .. ,, ... 4tt..c4n Monday1s edition of the Dally Pilot. Thirty-nine BS2s dropped about 1.100 Cott'lf'Wlt, mt, °"..... C.•it l'Vblf1frl111t f •. ·"" nd I h N rth VI t '"""ny, ,.. """" 1r.rlft 11i-11re11om. The .a..ux girl died of a gun;.,ivt wou tons of bombs n t e o e namese f'lfttot111 fNttW or .,_",.....,"• .._"" on Friday night and not on Saturday pAnbandle during the 24 hours ending at * f'lll)' lie ~ Wllllt\lf lf*;llt lllf'. •-r aild The m1111M " ~"' ..,_,., night. Poliee say the weap()n diACharged 8 ._m. today, U.S. sources . com~ ' . _;. StcMf clfft ,..., ... '""' " eo.t• MtM. during the tragic. accident belonged to mand aaid the taflet& included supply c..-•. J*<l..,.. "' "'""'-""'-.-J4AM -1.ux' -trdalller-~ and lllpply ~"'' ~ lo 1$ mll•••+-+-=~i!...., ..'.::if~,"*""111 iiill'itm gr&Odfatber of the ghi who pulled the IOUth o( Thanh Hoa ~ ji' to JO miles ' trigger. The Dally Ptktl regrei.. the tr-northwest ol Dong Roi, ~Iller port 1$ rol'I. miles above Ille clemllltarW:il zone. IN COSTA MISA llNCI ltSJ Everythin9~ iii'bject fo P.rlor a.le. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4131 --'10URS:' Mon. Thril Thurs., 9 lo 5:30-FRt:t to-9-'iAT .. 9:30 to 5 l I I --L I I \ I I / • ,, ;1 ~ 11 ;, 'I ) ' ,_ I I! I I + J 1 ,I 'l I " ' 1 l... ltl. Boyd Edison Partial To Phonograph ll 11 far easier r ... Ill)' woman afnot than for any ~ pedeslrian to catdl a ride In lralflc, no? No, not when h comes to the roving cab driven In big towns. 'Ibey tend to -up the llWe ladles lo pick up Ille old boys every time wbeo lbere's a choice, I'm told. Men Up belier. Much beUer. llEfWEEN 65 and 68 degr'OI!$ F., that's room tempe<a- ture as far u red wines go. Never mln<f C"1iral heetlng -72 d-F. - Is too warm. 'lbe room temperature ll~or_Jho.1e.-Wllig1S waa up Iii Europe in the Great Stone Hearth days. CRASHES ol airplanes piloted by women are exceedingly rare. Not just c because tbere are fewer women pilots. Studies ol flight mileage show the girls' safety reconl II about thnoe Umes belier than the men's. O!' TALL MEN -A pertlClllarly short fellow named James li'owell in A.O. 1621 said: .. Tall men ar& like houses ri four stories, wherein commonly the upper rnost room is worst fumlshecl." Not long after that, another short char- acter named Francis Bacon said: "Nature did never put her tr«ious jewols into a gazTet four .wries high, and tberelore exceeding tall men bad ever very empty heads." And just a little later, still one more man said: "Often the cockloft Is empty in those men whom Nature hath bullt many stories high." AJ a semi-tall sort o< citizen, 1 resent these remarks, thoogh not much. Q. "WHAT was Thomas Edint's favorite invention?' .. A. '!be phooograph, 00 doubt about il After every demoostratioo of the thing, he'd pat it affectionately, say- ing, "Well, old phooograph, mw are we getting aloog to- day?" • OBESE TEENAGERS -How old .... your yoongster wbeo yoo first put the little tyke on !Olid grub? Thn!e or foor months is .said to be oorm.aL And children so fed are not eipect<d to become greoUy overweight as they grow up. But the University " Washlngtoo's adolescent clinlc recently turned up the odd finding that numerous obese tenagers were introduced to solid food as young as six weeks. Too early, the medicos concluded. ARGUMENT CONl'INUES over the name <:J.. George Washington's favorite horse. Record at hand identifies the animal as "Blue Skin." ... WOMEN Wil.L BE the last thing civilized by man," said George Meredith, peevishly .•. AM TOLD RED CHINA still bans dogs as pets oo the theory they eot too much .•• A THIRD OF tlnse widows who ever remarry wait at least eight years to do S>. That's too long •..1 • YOU CAN WIND-up with an onion-navored omelet jU!JI by storing the uobrokm eggs in Ille ooion bin, realize that? Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . 80% 1875, New- port Bto<h, Calif. 92660. Boy Scout Official Arrested MADERA (AP) -A 24-yesr- old a.Mistant scoutmaster from Fresno has been ar- rested here on 55 counts of sexual perversion, sodomy and child molesting. the Madera ~unty sheriff's department ha,, reported. Authorities said Alan Craid Dunlap was being held on 1150,000 bail after his arrest Saturday. THEY SAID the alleged sex- ual misconduct with six boy scouts from Fresno took place on .scout outings at Bass Lake and on a ranch near Madera between February a n d November. Offjcials aaid the boys had been afraid to diwlge in- formation about Dun1ap's con- duct until recently when they and their parents filed the complaints. soour OFFICIALS in Fresno said they have been working with the Madera County sheriffis department 1 on the case for several months. Dunlap was suspended Dec. JS, scout officials aald. Officials said Dunlap is married but separated from his wife. ••••••••••• : MINERAL : • SPECIMENS • • • • ATTENTION • • • COLLECTORS : • • • • .wTMC..Hnt • ._ ... • 1MI i..... s. .. , .... • • Of k•tthl MUlllAL • SPICIMANS • • °""'' ... , • ....,. • • MAllAMOl'All • • • • 211 Haul Drift • • Corona del M.lr • QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandi "Well. It l c•n have •nytblng l want. I'll take th• waiter.'' r~. J111uarr CJ, 1973 DAILY PILOT Bitter Masseuses Practitioners Get Obscerie Calls By LYNNE QUON AUssage and Therapy Assoclatlon says s o m e massage practitioners have Gertrude Fuller rectives betn forced out of buslnta:s obacene phone calls from men because or a loss of client& due who think lhe'1 a pro.stitute 10 bad publicity give.a becaUM she a d v e rt i .s e s massage parlors. massages. The state-licensed ''l ne\'er call myself a maueuse ls 73. masseuse," says 1'1iss Skaar, Anne Marie SkarT, a \\'bo works In New York City, pleasant-faced, middle-aged "\Vhcn you rhention thal blonde chlropractor who gives name, you're automatically ma.pages, often answers her considered a prostitute. You're clinic door to find a startled connected with sex for aale. man who 0 takes one look at "l'\•e received so many calls me and my diplomas and then _ I can't repeat what they runs." say btcause it turns my , st.omac'h. 1 used Ul be willing HRS..~ and .M1"--ro go-out on hoUse calls, but Skaar, like hundreds of other now J don 't dare. 1 ju st legit.imate ;masseuses around couldn't take the chance." of ~1edical Masseurs. sa)'S ~ nlOSt of the society's 400 mem· " bera, all of whom are Ucens<d !-~ by ttHI it.ate, ha\'e received c · , obscene phone calls and have :-.,....,~'-::i been harassed In other ways. "We try to Jgnore them," she says. "I just hang up on them when they call. But they do 1ay some very dirty things. ~.iii::m:iii:.i:~iiiimiii These men are really ~ick." I Anne Bergholz. secretary· treasurer of the American Mas:sage and T h e r a p y Association, b a s e d In Milwaukee. says some women In the 1,21)()-member organlta- tion have d'manded unlisted telephone -mnnbers--and now refuse to adv,rtise because o( the harassment. JT"S ALSO difficult to Fast, Thorough, Guarontccd Re•I Estate ' ole-s and or Broker t;cc·nsc TRAINING Pl1on e fo, fit:c f old1.·, a ANTHONY SCHOOLS HARIOI CINTIR iMI Ml,.., CMter C•1I• M-. C•KMl"llM P"I. 1714) f7fo2J!iJ the country, say they've been humiliated and embarrassed because of the trend in many major cities toward using massage parlors as fronts for prostitution. ~USS SKAAR says she's recruit young people inlA:l the thinking about returning to her profession because of the taint "" s. 1 .... u"'"" sr. ' N b A11•1Hilm, C•I. ...,. nat1\1e orway ecause attached to massage, lifrs "· 1714) 776-SIOO Ao official of the Americao Cession. You're respected, "there, massage is a pro-\-~B~e~rgho~~lz~s~a~ys~.-c;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;~~~==~=~~~ looked up lo. the way you ,_, c..-.t." ...,.......,_ Richard Burton Rejects should be." HONG ~ONG With quiet bitterness, she add5' "Massage is the oldest form of healing art. It's a shame they've ruined this beautiful profession Hkc they Cu•lo'" f•ilort l't!rmt1nrn1 In Sonia A,.a ~ .... ,.~ ""·--1 SALE 2 '°"'suum."' s 135 Plea for Royal Concert have." SAVI UP TO 50% ~tiss Skaar says she has not •.t.ll l.f.ll ..... 11ow lost any of her clients because ci...~i. '~11 • • ••• ·" •• o.cr-w..i •• , •. •1 •s of the contro\-ersy over 111• """""'" ..... ·'' ., I B t h 1""'blil• "' ..... ts 61 •ANT STTll CO .. llD massage par ors. u s c 111• w..i ....... 11 s• 0 11 Cutt•,.. MoiM Suitt, Sportco9ft, Slocll.9, Stilrt1 • Wf PrT ANT Siil adds, people ~·ho want a c..._ ....... tJ •1 • ,.,. AllUIATIONS From Wire Services The Nelsons had been living ¥o'IU jump from a plane into an legitimate massage arc now lf>I•~.;,·~·;·~~. • -~ Actor Rlchard B ur Ion al Dinixifue. a few miles airfield Thursday on the more wary about where they n:'O:~~T ~~i;.c:-riro iiiiii cQ, 0,~t' ,~;' reportedly turned down a outside ~tahon, the Minorcan English east coast to decide get their bac:k rubs. ••r ,.,,.int-nt Hion• u 3 -02 11 royal.. request to star.. in....a --4).apital. They also have a which of !hem takes a .._.,,..... relhl-., 11552 Mctc.t.rttiw 1 1 ... ~.-Sult• «S-Saflte ..,_ charity COncf:rt to raise money home in Huntington, N.Y. carni\'al vacation next month ~tRS. FUU.ER. secretary ''" 1t1 ....., ... ,. .... u..i .... s... o .... • ,.,. __ , ,_, c. .. v.~ .. 1" "'" ~ ....._ B hul R J · w.i.. _,,. o c. •"-' ,,......_ • ........,,., '"'"'"'"•' 111 J•"1"'-<n c,1,1, '°"'J for a ritlsh am ance * in io de ane1ro. ~o~r~th~e~N~e~w~Y~or~k~S~ta~t~e~Soc~le~ty~i:iii:iii:iii:iii:iii:iii:iii:iii:iiiiii::i::iii:iii:iii:ii:i::ii~~i:ii~~ brigade. lnstead, he sent the The man who designed the The one who lands closest 1 .-- brigade 100,000 pounds, or first production of the rock to his own car on the airfield HA MS $235,000. musical •iHair'' safl he is will take the ~.875 vacation The Daily Express said the looking forward to a different trip to Rio which the garage request came from Princess undertaking _ a rare stage they own won in a sa}es com- Margaret, sister of Queen petition run by an automobile Elizabeth II and president of ( J finn. * · the St. John Ambulance Brigade, which operates oo PEOPLE Rep. John D. Dingell, (!>- donations. .., ________ _, 1'-1ich .. ) filed for divorce from "So Good ... It \Vilt lla1111t Yo1' 'Til I ts Gone." She telephoned Burton in his l';ife. the former Patricia Rome, where he is making a version of Bach's oratorio, the llenebry. They had been mar· Spiral Slleed Whole or Half Ready to Serve with Honey 'n Spice Gian e Spiral Sliced From Top to Bottom movie, last week and asked "St. Mathew Passion," for San ried 20 years. him and wife Elizabeth Taylor Francisco's Spring Opera. Mrs. o in g e 11 filed to headline the show. But the Ming Cho Ltt. whose set simultaneously for divorce in newspaper said that, although designs are a mainstay of Fairfax County, Va .. saying Burton wanted to appear, he opera and theater in New her husband's political career said movie commitments York, was in the Bay Atta to contributed to the breakdown would lie him up for 18 montm. work on the production which of their marriage. e We Package and Ship from Coast to Coa st e Full Service Delicatessen e Imported Ch eeses and Wines e Catering •. -A Speciality * will open there Feb. 13. "l am disgusted v.·1th all P,fildred Murphy Nelson, 52, * that goes with bei.Q.g part of 1 11K11: Wl'll ot 1 c .... ,.. ••1l•ur.i11 3700 E. Coon Hlg•wcry, Coro-4-1 Miit' -671-tOOO wife of U.S. sportscaster Two businessmen will settle the family of a member of 1122 s. 1r.-..1tnt, A110Ml11t---,:-:,-:,_-:,-:4,::1-- Liodsey Nelson. died on the an argument this week by ~Co~ngr~es~s~.':__l"~''.)'ic_· ~o~;n~ge~l~I s~a~id~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=" Balearic island of Minorca, 1- the U.S. Consulate reported. making a 2.500-foot parachute The cause of death was not jump. known, a consular official MJchael r.torgan, 30, and 'd Dennis Cotler, .in, said....they_ sa.1 . SAVE NOW ON FINE DIAMOND RINGS. D OFF --. ' -• • • ~ ~ : ! -I r r - - --..-.... ------ -.. --....... --.... -~ .... ,_---t B~ ... .------... r~-~ ---FORD OTHER I ..-ore : .=..:co=u·R=IE:;.:...R __ !M_PO_R:, : ' OU 1 Wheelbase ............. -104" I l Curb weight ••.•.•.....•. 2510 lbs. _lbs. : settle I Payload rating ....•... -.• 1400 lbs. _lbs. : 0 anU : Box size ........ ----..•• 74.5" x 62" " : n I • : Engine size .............. 1800 cc. CC. : i111port, : Bright front bumper .....•. standard l • l Bright grille ......... -.•. standard 1 check II : Whitewall tires .•.•••. -••• standard l e I Bright hub caps .......... standard • 1 against : Mud flaps at rear ••• -.. : .. standard l F · rc1L l Dual sun visors .........•. standard I 0 S l Dual armrests ........... standard : I $ 2222 * l Full floor mat 1 1 backed by insulation ...•.•. standard l C • l Storage space behind 1 our1er I latched seat back .••••.••• standard I l Sticker price ............. $2222 * $,__ l Courier's slicker price is one-of the lowest. And you'll appreciate ~i!iiiii------~ it even more when yo u see how much the price Includes. ll's not just the standard equi pme nt that may be exlra cost on others; It's the basic truck. Courier starts wllh extra space in the box, extra heft in the chassis • A long 104-ln. wheelbase to smooth the ride. A handsomely tailored interior. Check Courie r now _ •• at your Ford Dealer's • • Phone 67:1-3000 • ••••••••••• 'YOU Sedion' the ,reasury ...... 1amivsoe anci lood ~ .. FORD COURIER •M1nul1ctum"1 luo;Httd rtll!I pike . 0.1lln1tlon chatQt ('24), d.1111 P'llllflllotl Chatgl, II 1ny, 1tall •nd IOCll tlXll ll(ll .. There'• aomellllng for YOU In the "YOU Section" of the DAILY PILOO' ev<!l')I &mday. Qllct Ill perlOOAI a for . ..-~. OUloiAOA HILU llOOOGl'wltt~"' I TOIUIAHCI StaU!vtd• I"<! ~'"''"c'"" WOOOU.loiOHIU.I 21!IOO Voc1GIJ l •<C LAll.IWOOO CattOll SI a/Id PUllNl~' tr-.~ fllV[JlllOC )W'O lJffr!tl. ttltNA '"lllflliac1'1M'id 0.,n,.,..o,~~ ~ SANTA AloiA )IOO ~ulll 8•11•01 ~! 0-'folOl GA•Mn C·ow !\In 1"4 !I~ ·"f'1>t ____!!:t• " ..... ,~ t 1JO .. ti.M ~1· .!!J_ FORD DMSION .. • • j • '" • DAllV J1L01 SC -· JM...,., a. 1973 It'll Be Costl11_ '76 N°"'.pollution Autos Expensive 01:.'TROIT (UPI) -The American car buyer may be spending an addttionaJ $860 to purchase and operate a 1976 model car equipped with federally mandated pollution control devlcts, a group of Financial ~Society Meet Set - The Orange ColUlty Fman- c1al Sock!ty will hear an ad- dre!S by Don R Conlan. Dean Witter's chief economist, ·Oil "The 1973 Economy: War and Peace," Wednesday. 't'he meel\j! and luncheon "·ill be held at lhe Airporter. lnn at 11:30 a.m Conlan ls the first vice-president of ~an Witter and Company Inc. He has been associated with the firm since August 1969 Prior to that he was vice-president and chief economist for the Chemical Bank in New York which be joined in 1963. From 1961 to 1962, ConJan was head of the ecooomic research for the Detroit Federal Reserve Bank. Price Hike Gets Okay WASHINGTON (AP) -The Price Commission 1'fonday gave Chrysler Corp. permission to raise prices on ita 1973 cars and trucks by an average f7 ,Z5 per vehicle. The approval comes on top of a previous increase or 160 per car granted late last year to cover the cost of federally- maodoled safety and pollution equipment. REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVES & SALES MANAGERS THERE ARE OVER 2000 USE 0 CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard af Car• LOOr H>l lHI IMILIM AT THEODORE J UNIVERSITY ROBINS FORD OLDSMOBILE 2060 2ISO HARBOR BLVD HARBOR BLVD • I .. . • • ...... _ ......... ~.,~ '•"~ ; .......... ... OVER THE COUNTER COMPLETE NEW Y.ORK STOCK LIST NASO Uotlnfl for Mo .. y, JMu.y I, 1973 l ' I I I ' ' I I I Tuesday's Oosing Price~Complete New YQrk Stock Exchange List Economy, Talks Dampen Mru·ket • PI LOT Jj , I • • : ' • • t • ' • • ' • • • ' • --------. ·~ I J 01.ltY l'tLOr T-,.JM&uty9,l973 I . Oass Set. . At Coast Nixon Reflects· as He Turns 60 RetJenue • Received One Must Avoid Boredom, President Says <>ranee · Cout dtles have ....tved thdr .ol>ul ol Ille dpr<tte lu rev...,.. col- lll<t.d In Cllilomla during $20 MAGIC CURL ......... 10.00· $25 GLAMOUR CURL ...... 12.50 $35 REGAL CURL Plus $5 Placenta Hair Revltallztr 18.95 Oon'I miss these great savings! Our carefree perms give luxurious body and bounce. Atth..ese tiny prices you can afford to look sensational! MON. -TUES .• WED. SAVINGS BASIC CUT 2.00 • SHAMPOO-SET 3.45 CrownTng Glory beauty salons zero. HE LAUGIIlNGLY recalled . that a new Secret Service agent couldn't believe that the President was going swim· ming in the cold. "Are you trying to pull my leg?" the president said the rookie agent asked one of the veteran agents. Nlxon said he has g\ven up celtbrallng moot birthdays COSTA MllA COSTA M&SA and now only makes note of . IOVTM COAST l"\..UA-1'1 UST 17'111 ST. the passing of decades for .,_. ..........,_, tw s.r1 pfloiie 54,.19 himself, his family and his ,,...,. J.M.7IN. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL ' friends. Of'IN !VININGS 'TIL' SUNDAYS ~ He said he ezpects the first experfen<e." He •uueottd Ille Ideal ace for IOMlice In .. y court Is between 40 and 50. NIXON WAS relucltnl lo discuss at what age he tbou&lrt a man should run for tho pmldency. He l8id much depends on the t1mes, noting that England Was "very fortunote to &el ChUJdlllJ at 67" and France was lucky to gel DeGaulle in hl• lat. IOI. November, ll'rl. · · The cltlfs and their -Colla Meu. 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You'll like the Interest, you11 like the service and you11 like feeling richer. .. Be sure to as~ about Keystone's newest con- venience -the rllodem 24-hout Money ~aehlne service at the Airport Center,. Newport oillce. . OKEYSTONE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lonald W. tlspe:rs. Ohalr:man of the :SO.rd. · -, EncaUve OIUClt WetlmlnlW, 14011 Beath BlYd., next to Hl'~V Inn, 'Phone 89S..249t. Anaheim OltQ; 5S5 N .Euclld- ----"-""°"U.M>JIJO/ldWA!l.-.....'1.-l'llOAe m.1~. ,....,...~..-Oel-MeeArlhllt'"BIW.l'ttone"133o03B7 . Meta-... -.. , 7 L~guna Bea~h EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stooks VOL. 66, NO. 9, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA ( TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1973 TEN CENTS I Gig Peters Praises ' LSD; Lecture Continue-s 7 '' lie...was..cighLwbe.n..he.-salilmarijuana _ .orsJ.n.JhaL IDQYie.... '20Ql.' YQ:U k.Dow. "T"!l was one of God'& greatett gifts to "~1y vlOOI were j,usl right and "''hen1 mankind . It's mother nature's remedy came out the grass was just too green . for the overclvlllzed mBn." the sky was too blue, the al· was too The speaker wis Gig Peters, his sulr fresh and I told Annie (girlfriend Anne ject wu Dr. Thnothy Leary and bis au-Bartholomew) l just can't get any closer, dience was an Orange County Superior 1 can't stand it. Court jury that was informed today by "I suddenly realized why men have to tbe convicted killer tfiat he is ncar,ing the kill each other. And we '>oth thought the end of his thr~ay lecture "on (he dif· world was so beautiful we just couldn't !erence between your world and my speak." world. Peters augmented his lecture to the "I took LSD this one time and it was jury with huge sell-drawn charts and a perfect -jusl like the way they-Dashed blackboard placed adjacent to his through Ume and space and all lbose col-wheelchair. Hts subject was LSD "as it Blast • shnuld be used b)' those v.·bo know bow to use it. "Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ talked about a house divic:!ed unto itscU being certain to fall and he knows that today. That's why he's bombing North Vietnam. "He knows tbat this i.! the freest , best country ever to hit the (a~e of the earth. If you can't btat them, join 'em and I think he's doing a hell of a job." The speaker was again Peters and his subject on that occas.ion was President Richard ~1. Nixon. Pointer in hand, the crippled former Ufquard.~char~af"r chart-&o-ju8UI~ hls drug uslng mode or life and to ezplain how it became inevitable that he should abandon his San Deago County desert rommune and kill his parents in their Huntington Beach home on April 21, 1971. Peters, 24. insists that be was sane when he stabbed Charles Peters, 55, through the heart and strangled his mother, Flora, 54, a teacher at Lincoln School in corona de! h1ar. So does prosecutor Pat Brian who won two verdicts of first degree murder from a jury which earlier rejected defense pleas th at the former Huntington Beach HightSehool honor student was a vtctlm of "diminJshed capacity " when be killed his parents. Defense attorney Barry Tarlow will ask the same jury at the cooclusion of a sanity hearing that is in its final hours to find hi s client in.sane. Peters told lhc jury today that LSD "was the most Important thing in my life, the one thing that helped me to see the nowering of lhe psychedelir culture." He told the same astonished panel and a surprised Judge Kenneth Williams that he and ''five or six others" took LSD ' Motel • Ill Laguna Tied to Super Hot Air WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District's Caspers Pageant's 'Supper' Questioned C R ta• Since 1936, "The Last Supper" by asperS e f,JtS Leonardo da Vinci has end«! the Festival of Arts Pageant or the Masters pr1>- 2 Sleepe1~s Fall Victim To Flames By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. D1lty f'lt91 Stiff J __ • J. ;..,.. ductions. 1--~ .... uuirm.ans,""fl.'-----D•-\1iJICi!&-w..-t-W•-boen-1abelec1.i1>e...._ ''traditional ending" of the page.ant, but 1'A.·o men ,were injured , one critically burned, when super-heated air from a fire exploded lhrou.gh an apartment in the Surf and Sand mot.I complex Mon· da In La Yul Cbum Wong, !O, Is ~ed Jn very critical condlti-On today with S<!!;Oll!! and ihinf degree burns over 70 percent of his body. ()f C B d when dotJJradllioo become l!l2l!<tlony? -0U1fty -Uar That's the, question posed Monday by Fifth District Supervisor Ronald ,V. Caspers of Newport Beach was re-elected chairman of the Board of Supervisors to- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the l~ser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert W. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Clark. C1ark was later elected vice chairman for a second lenn. Caspers has beeo., a board member for two years and assu"fned the chairmanship after one year on the board. He was the second Fifth District supervisor in coun- ty history to hold the chainnanship. Alton Allen of South Laguna was chairman in 1970. The top· county post has been rotated in recent years between the various districts but there is no rule that this continue. Arcli, Beacli Unit To Offer Plan For Sewer Setu p. A "compromise plan" for residents of the $525,000 Arch Beach Heights Sewage a~ent district wl.11 be presented at a special meeting of the Laguna Beach Ci- ty Council at 7:~ p.m. Wednesday in CF ty Hall. · The plan. forwarded by the Arch Beach Heights AssociatiOn of Property Owners (ABA I, calls for review of ~ sewage system design, and construction d the lines with city funds which ~ou1d bf> recouped When additional properties tied in to the system. Existing properties would continue to be allowed to use present cesspools and sep- tic taOks of each residence. The special meeting JS' a continuation of. the public bearing on the aaessment district (llS-1) foe property g""rally west ol Oro Street, bounded by summit Drive and Noria, Baja anU Alisos Streets. Average assessment per lot ts $1.390 with owners of dooble size or large front footage lots being assessed roore than average amounts. A statement by the ABA charges that the city permltt<d coostructlon ol more than 300 restdeDC<S In the Arch Beecll Heights after annuation ol the territory, property whlcli the ASA claims the ..., .. ty had doclded was "dangerous" with aoly 20 nlllidencu -' Belghts property owners maintain the <ty should have Install«! ,...,,n In 1184, and that by allowing Individual cesspool and stptic tank systems to be con- otructed. are In e!lt!<l charglng property, ownen for t "l' ,.wage dlspoeal syotems: ABA also •tequeSU an Envlronmental Impact Statem<nt be made on the pro~ oct. Ho_.r, lucll I 1Ultemeot .... m- (See BIW!H, l'l(t I) Pageant stair and the direceors of the Festival of Arts, who a!J are wondering about possibly changing from the "Last Supper" of da Vinci to someone else's "Last Supper," the Biblical event having been the subject of many masterpiece works by great artists. A print of the painting by the master Titian (1477·1576) will be viewed by festival directors during a program selection meeting Jan. 19. Couching the suggestion that perhaps another "Last Supper" could be con- sidered. Don Williamson, pageant pro- ducer-director, asked the board if the "Last Supper" was the tradition, or if Vinci was the tradition. He said several persons had com- mented negatively about the repitition '<lf the scene, in the annual pageant. Others, however, bad said they liked the tradition, Williamson said. "If it were change for the sake of change only, I wouldn't be for it. We should change only if we all think it is an advisable idea," Williamson said. Helen Keeley. board member, said she felt it might have an educational benefit for pageant viewers, some of whom may not be aware that there are several versions or "The Last Supper." Titian painted his work during the period 1558 to 1564. Planners Order Impact Report In Laguna Beach An Environmental fmpact Statement (EIS) for realignment o{ a hall block of Glenneyre was ordered by the Laguna Beach Planning <:ommlssion before con- sideration would be given to other facets of the project. Commissioners in a 3 to 2 vote decided that the EIS was neces.ury before a con- sideration was given to inclusion of the plan in the current budget and before auU>orizaUon was given staff to work out a land trade in the area. 1be project, (or lhe length of roadway between Calliope Streel and Bluebird Canyon Road, came before planners l\.1on- day at a regular meeting In City Hall. Proposed .construction In the im- mediate attJa made it opportune for the city to undertake the realignment aod leveling of the dip In Glenneyre al this time, Bobble Ingram, public works ·c!epartm<!ot supervising e<llfineer, ,.Id. Plannm voting for completion of tbe stattml!llt befort conolderiltloo of fWl(I. ,Ing and land trade said they. were oon· ceroed about the growth-Inducing lmpoc~· lhe project m\gbt have on the area which· liMW Iif a semi-natural slate. The abandonment of a portion of Galen Drive 'I"'• alao IOl'8hl aa part of lbc package. Bowldlng the project Is • planntd 14 (Ike STATEMENT, hp I) -- \ DAILY f'ILOT Stiff..,.... MINUTES AFTER EXPLOSION AT SURF AND SAND MOTEL Super·heated Air Blast Injured Two1 Started Fire Winter Storm Passes, But More Rain Slnted By GEORGE LEIDAL Df #It O•llV f'llfl Slaff Orange C.oast communities soaked up an average half inch of rain cvernight. morning rush hour traffic s\o"'·ed in the \Vaning drizzle and the largest winter stonn moved eastward today. The national Weather Service forecasts fair skies on Wednesday and chances of more rain from Thursday to Saturday. Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the gentle drizzle without iocident. although some 1.680 customers of Southern California Edison in the Westcliff-Newport Heights areas or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa "-ere without electricity for about 30 minutes this morning. SCE offlclsla said a palm frond fell across a 12.000.volt power line near 17th Street and Tustin Avenue about 7:45 a.m. causing the oottage. The power loss affected traffic lights auc! fouled commuter traffic in the area. Small craft warnings continued today with winds coming from the southeast at IS to 25 knots tills morning and from the southwest and west this afternoon. Winds are expected to decrease tonight to from five to 15 knots. Westerly bree?-es from 8 to 18 knots are predicted for Wednesday. Rainfall amounts Jogged in Orange Coast cities overnight ranged from a low oi .JO or an inch in San Clemente to a high of .56 inch recorded by Huntington Beach amateur weathennan J, Sherman De.My. Denny said the raln which began !See RAIN, Page Z) Frogs Abound Tlireat Seen iri Sa ri Diego Area SAN DrEGO (APl -Scientists at the Natural !Dstory Museum say African clawed frogs now abound in si1 miles of the west Mt. Helix and Sweetwatt:r riur --drainagu.southeasl. ofJwe.. The sJJppery frogs, growing to five inches long, devour insects and native frogs and '11 considered a ttJreat' to the bel1nce at-nature. • _ Sixty have been reported caught al ... • heavy rain washed thtm 001 of a pond . Thty mre brought from Alm lor "'° In ~ ·taQ by tclentlsts. By 1978 tire frogs an upoct<d lo lnfllll manlllaoda ~ !he ,,... 100th and aouth<ast ol Sao Diego lo !be Meilcan -· offidals feared. • • Kay Woo. 42, was still undergoing tests today to determine the exact nature of his injuries, a 11pckesman from the Orange County 1'1edical Center burn unit said. · Both men. cooks at the Outrigger Restaurant. "'ere asleep in their quarters when the explosion occurred, apparently the result of a fire which started in the electrical panel of a beauty shop below the apartment. A third man , Tony Ma, 29, was sleep- ing in the quarters, but managed to escape "ithout injury. Acting Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said names from the electrical pantl bumtd up the wall and into the floor space between the apartment noor and the ceil· ing of the beauty shop. A plumbing inspection panel located in a closet of the two men's bedroom was open and the fire and hot air shot into the cooks' quarters. "When you have a conlifled area such as that with all the windows and doors closed and with excessive heat, something has got to go,'' Kuhn said. lie explained that as oxygen in the con- fined space is used up, the fire seeks fresh air. A cracked window or opened door "'"ill provid~ that needed oxygen and an explosion may occur. "'The minute it blows, everything is in- stant fire, everything that is bornablt is on fire," Kuhn said. Wong and Woo apparently jumped from their second story t>Mroom win- dow. A witness at the next door motel said he saw Wong leap from the window and on to the asphalt about 20 feet below and roU on the ground in an attempt to put out the flames covering ki.s body. Woo in jwnping from the same window landed in bushes. Glass from the window was blown some 30 feet and the whole window frame was Mpped from the (See BLAST, Page !) Funeral Slated For Slain Marine Funeral service with military honors wUI be held for Ross Paul Andrews, a Camp PencHeton ~1arine Corps private nm clau·, at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pacific View ~1emorial Park Oiapel, Newport llc>ch. PFC Andn!ws, 11, dl<d Saluroay following a stabbing in Laguna Beach. He was a fonner student at Laguna Beae.b and Corona del Mar schj>oll and joined· Ille ~ In April. lie had received two conme:Ddatlons during that lime. PFC Al]drews 1!2!1>• • wu al 1499 Terrace Way, Laguna Bea.ch. Survtvon Include his partnts, Mr. and Mn. Roscoe Andrews ; two brothers, Kenneth and Robert ; thrtt sisters, Kris~. Starr• and Roxana: and crandmolhor, Ill>. Haul Kellellll. .. and-vent -on tr-irlp .. v.111te t~ere being held in the Orange County Jail tank. Peters' testimony appeared to indicl.te that the Incident took place during his first trial, before he was shot In the spine by a sheriff's deputy as he 11tte~pted to . escape fronl the courtroom. .. rn the jail~.'' asked the incredulous Tarlow . "Sure. why not?" grinned Peters. "It's easy to smuggle the stu ff ln if you know how and getting it into the jail w~ no problem .'' LSD iii Jail? ·.,It's Possible · Orange County Jail Capt. Bill \\'allace today conceded !hat "it's orten impossible" to prevent the smuggling er LSD into the facility . Reacting to Gig Pele P.S ' testimony on a trip allegedly taken by the convicted killer whUe he was being held at the county jail, Wallace frankly conceded that "It rould have happened. "LSD is often smeared onto the glue of envelope naps and. thus delivered through the mails," \Vall ace said. "We use every means of detection available to us !Jut we just can't guaranlee that the stuff "''on't get through." \Yallace stressed that ht' 11.nd his jail staff had no knowledge of the incident described t>v Peters. "This is the first indicatiOn we've had.'' he said. ''That doesn't mean, of course. that it didn't happen." Trio Cl.eared I urine's ----1 Knifing Death Allegations or murder against three men in the stabbing death of a 17-year- old Laguna Beach Marine Corps private have been dropped by the Orange County District Attorney's office. Harry Bruce Macres, 27, has betn released from Laguna Beach jail and cleared of all charges stemming from the death or PFC Ross Paul Andrews, 1400 Terrace Way, Laguna Beach. Saturday. Ross Andrews' brother, Robert Stuart Andrews. 19. 1499 Terrace Way. Laguna Beach and Jan Oliver Janise, 23, 1422 Capistrano. Laguna Beach "'·ere cleared of suspicion o! murder but will face ar- rnignment Jan. 23 on suspicion of assault \Vith intent to do great bodily hann, Sgt. Neil Purcell said today. Janise and the older Andrews brother are also Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton. Purcell said that ofricially the three men were "deemed not arrested" on any n1urder charges. The di.strict attorney's oflice detennin- ed that Macres had acted in self defense during a confrontation on a darkened portion of Laguna Canyon Road late Fri· day night. "If anyone ever asks him, 'have you ever been arrested?' he could say 'no.'" said Purcell , expaHning the official posi· tion regarding l\.1acres. Janise and Andrews were set to be released to military authortlles on their own recognizance today, Purcell said. The death injuries to Andre'ft'S were alleged to have occurred during a fight involving Macres, two young women, Janise and both Andrews. Purtell said the small foreign car with (Set: STABBING, Page !) Orange Coast WeatJaer The weatherlady sees fajr skies on Wednesday, with slightly "'arm- er temperatures. but increasing cloudiness on Thursday. with a chance or showers through Satur- day . Highs on Wednesday 58-64. Lov;s 42-48. INSIDE TODAY President Nizon offtrs his rt· Jlection.s aJ ht turm 60 a11d gives th;s advfct: "NtveT alow doton." See .story. Page l2. L.M.. ...... • f Miii Ill S...Wkt • "111..,,.... , ~ 1f c.......... ,,.,. ~· fllffllt .. c.i.1 1e H•NAM Jil-W c,....,.. 11 Or'lllM c...,.. • Ptlltl Nttittt I S•h tt;0 ••HfltfiM P~ 6 SIM* MlrMll l ... 11 a11,.,,.._.., It 'Ttlt~hlMI 1t ',.._. ltotl ,.,....... '" , ... "" ltonl .. • """""' 4 ..... •• , II W_.. ....... U.11 AIM ~ II WWtil """ W ., ·-........ ------..,,....,, ----- • , 2 DAILY PILOT ' LI Tllttdq, .i."""1 9, Im Nixon OKs Attaeks to Protect B52s SAIGON (AP) -Presldeal N1mi baa allthorlud U.S. lllbter -1> lo attack Nm111VJe!nanwelllGtor~ --•bop Ille 20th paroJJd If tbey thmlen Am<rlcln Blill below tbt northerll Umll NWIG bas placed .., Ille bombing of North Vietnam, reliable sources reported today. The U.S. command allO announced to- day that an Air Foree F4 Phantom ahot down a rwuc21 along the 20th parallel Sunday when it threatened a flight of 1352.o. The command said that the MIG WU downed "northwest of 1banh Hoa," only 10 miles below the 10th parallel, and spokesmen refused to say ju.St bow far northwat al tbt clty. --ln-terpttted .. • tacit aclmowledcemmt Iha! Ibo docllibt extended above Ibo parallel. U.S. ,....... -Ille OOll1IDlnd lo- dlcattd loday thal Hanoi Radio WU nol lying when 11 reported WI w .. k Iha! . u.s. flghten eseontnc reconnaissance pJanes attacked antiaircraft defenses tn Hoa Dinh Province IOll!h -0f Hanoi. Tbe U.S. Command denied al the time that American planet bombed pre- 1elected targetll above the %001 parallel, but It refused to comment on recon- naissance operatk>os and what action fighter ucort1 might bave taken. ln Washington, Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Frledhdm lllcl no "oll•nslve opera!IOlll" ... belnC -ool -· lfio 20th pon!JtL Bui i. rellloed --1 l'ben asked opeclllcaDr I! o,llter eseorll were permitted to atllck IDllDJ· planes or mloslle oltes lbove lbe line lllat lhl'Mltned U.S. W2I or oilier ,...nnal>- lliJICe planes. Frledbelm said be could nol dbcwis the specific rules of ena:agementJ for Amertcan pllots and, at one point, ooted tbal the report was attitbuteci to U.S. 10urce5 outside the commaud. "News soortes oulllde the military command are unlikely to krlow what 's going on Inside the command," be said. But when ISked If be wu aayin& tbe story -illaoc:urote, Friodbehn bad DO comment. 11le MIG21 downed &mday WU mdlted IO Capt. Paul o. Howman, 28, of Wooster, Oblo, end Lt. Lawrence w. Kullman, 25, or Hartly, Del. 1bc pUoll reported they fired two m!Jsllu al lbe enemy jet after detecUng It on radar, and ont m!AaUe blew It up. It was tbe filth MIG reportod downed by U.S. crews since Dec. 18, Th& U.S. Command said 183 North Vietnameee jet! have been down(!(! during the war. Hanoi claimed that two 852s wmi downed ~1onday and today below the 20th paraJlel, and an unmanned recon· ~ plane WAI Ibo! down north of llanot CXI Vondly, but tbe U.S. Oommaad 511J It bad no plane 1.,.,.. lo report. 'Nny-nine B52s dropJlld about 1,100 tool of bombs In lbe North Vleloamese Panhandle during the 24 hours endlng at a a.m. today, U.S. sources said. The com· mand said tbe largeb included IUPJ>Jy caches and supply routes 25 to 45 miles south or Thanh Hoa and 10 to 30 mlles northwest of Dong Hol, another Port 45 rnlles above the demiUtarhed zone. Durina the SB:me period, the command said, U.S. fighter-bombm mlde 128 strikes ln the Panhandle, destroying sup- ply trucks and setting fucl depotll afire. * * * Peace Talks Arch-BeacJa -..-aper -~- f'romP•gel STATEMENT • • • Last 6 Hours -No· Results 4 Sewer Questions Posed million shop and restaurant complei:, Village Bazaar. In olher action, the Planning Com· ~ mission : A position paper drawn up by the Arth p.m. Wednesday special meeting at City -Whether the assessments are tmusual· -Denied a variance sought by the Beach Heights Association of Property Hall . ly high due to faulty engineering ·and de. PARIS (AP) -Henry A. Kissinger Owners in , _,un•na Beach asks questions Options ~naaes•· ... by the ABA lllC. lude Assistance League reducing the nwnber --.-· y.._ le\.I sign specifications and will create a hard· r ulred Conferred with Le Due Tho for six hours concernl.ng the $525,000 sewer assessment Grand Jury review of the matter, and o req parking spaces for a neW d. . --• will be ted t th 7 30 ship on property and homeowners? Lod tanned today in the second session of their Viel· JStrict mru presen a e : possible city funding of the assesmnent ge P for 547 Catalina Street. d. · and I ... :A· •: b The paper lists four options: nam peace talks as Hanoi declared in a A ...A. -"-tslrict vo untary pa1 i.n;Jpauon y League request! ro~· a conditional use H H w rtsidenta with cesspools and septic tanks. -The sewer !)'Stem be funded by and ·1 lo truct the lod In broadcast that "there has not been any pemu cons ge a F -pnn• l Is.sues as seen by the ABA poeilion pa. const.nicted by the city y,·lth the req~ ~:.1·-tlal •---red Sign shov;ina that the negotiations will • v••• -u~ per are·. r~ zone, a varMlln..~ to uce M'O ment that all future construction be re-._.1 reac h any results." BEACH tbe he Be ch front llJJU aide yard setbacks, and a -Whe r t city of Laguna a quired to pay a fee and COMect to the President NLXOn's natk>nal security ad· • • • illegally permitted construction of indi· system . CoMection to the city system by variance to allow backing into the public viser was the host of the meeting In an , vidual sanitary ''piggyback" sewage homeowners served by city approved way from parking spaces were held over American-owned villa overlooking a golf ed with the Laguna Beach Pia.Ming Com-dispoul systems after having notice or cesspools would be optional except in the lo the Jan. Z2 meeting. course in suburban St. Nom la Breteche. mi5sion and approved in Augusl 1972, lhat such systems endangered the health, case of a serious cesspool failure . -Approved 1 two-lot division of a 1.6 said Bobbie Ingram, Public Vi'orks welfare and safety of the citizens? -Building moratorium be extended tn acre parcel at the terminus or ZUrlcb As at Monday's meeting 00 Communist superv!Jing engineer. -Whether the city can detennine that the v.·hole Arch Beach tract while the Court. Two homes are planned for the "''' T•....,. ground, the.re was no ptblic handshaking A porUoeachn of the assessmen000 anlt district1 certain real properties are unbuildable in master plan study is undertaken and the lotll. . between ~ two sides, renecting the ap-does r tnto the 1. Y coast.a t~ fottsee.able future and thus exempt sewer design concept ls reassessed.. -Conttnued to a study session Monday A Sacramento fireman stands under.. a stream of water as he parent chilly atmosphere of the talks protection permit zone established by the parcela from an involuntary assess--A Grand Jury investigation could be a staff report on possible purchase by the following the massive American bombing Proposition 20 and may require a permit ment? requested and the city could be guided by city of lbe master eucalyptus grove along • removes old newspaper files in from the coastline commission. . -Whether the city passed a revenue or-the recommendations. Laguna Canyon Road. If purchased the raids on North Vietnam. Ingram said despite the permit re-dlnance for the collection of sewer con· -An envirorunental impact report staff said the land, a halt acre, might be the state library basement. A fifth-Door water pump broke and thousands of gallons of wa- ter drenched lower floors . But Tho and his advisers emerged quirements, there should be no delay in nectlons that ~·oold be required under should be prepared and submitted for ap. used for park and recreation, for a new smiling from the villa at the end or the cmmuction of. the entire sewage system. the newly fonned Assessment district proval in accordance with state land a.. fll'e station or for )ease back to art ex· meeting, in marked contrast with their Complaints and sharp criticlsm of the 69-1? interpreted by the f\.fammoth decision. ttlbltions. grim eipressions when the meeting cost and implementation of the assess-;-'-"------------'-"=-'.::.:=.:::....:::::..::::::.:::::::::.=::::::::._...::::::::::::._ ________ _ From Pagel RAIN ... ment di!trict were presented by began. Kissinger also directed a wan residents at the fll'St public hearing oo smile toward waiting newsmen and lbe project held Dec. 20. photographers when he left the villa a The assessment cost U spread ac- ....... ,.. lo "benefits" each p-"y few minutes later. ... ......... "& • .,_.. Both sides maintained their mutually would receive as a result of the sewage collection system, aceording to Carson agreed news blackout over lhe subjects Carlaon, Boyle Engineering project con- 'llt 2:30 a.m. today brought the area under discussion. sultant. seasonal total to 5.75 lnches as of 8 a.m. The North Vietnamese delegation an· Carlaon, who spread the assessment, -.. lbe same day last year S.20 inches nounced that Kissinger and Tho will meet used front footage, number of dwelllngs ,vu . again Wednesday, in the Communlst· requiring sewer laterals and acreage as bad fallen, Denny said. owned villa at Gil Sur Yvette where they bees for determinlog benefit. ... County officials reported .37 inches at a held their first meeting. Carlaoo abo eicluded about 250 lots &anta Ana slaUoa which to date this 1be delgations lunched in the villa, the fnm t.be spread becawie the properties • has lo••ed 6 41 inches compared p~ of a wealthy American could nol be granted building permit., «ason 00 · . businessman. It wu not known whether due to steep terTain, ar because they had Co 4.43 inches for the same period last Kissinger and Tho lunched together, b.Jt no acces.s lo a city street. Our First Clearance Sale in 3 Years ' . . .... ,,It, S.M "'6t• ,., .... ,... ......... IMl1l ... ...... ....... Co .. --~"<• .... _ ,., ....... ........ ilut.111111 ...... --..... NYLON SHAGS NYLON SCULPTURED 7.95 JO • t 5.50 Or•n9• 6.95 22 l\ 4.95 Gold 1.95 JO s.ts Oliv• 7.95 62 5.95 Blue & green 7.95 241\ 5.ts Gr.en ton•s 7.95 ll 5.95 Bei9e 7.95 25 6.50 .O live & Gold 7.95 471\ 5.95 Gold year. food was provided by tbe U.S. delegation. At that meeting, city staif was direeted,-,_f--1--T'o<--....,fii---iil"-:-if.;";i'C.ni.:..--l...-'...&intiaco_....e.. k,__IealbeL...l<alcbenl--Wllile--tbe~ In progreoo-, lo-invt1Upte-e11~11int;-llld-• _ ~i;eported .50 Inches overnlgbt brlnJ!lng Prdldept Georges Pompldou of France rupond io citizen cancenui during 8.95 54\IJ 5.'5 Red & Block . 5 27!h S.lS 'umished Gold 8.5 0 '3J 5.ts 6r9*.9f.e_an___ . 8.95 29 6.50 Royal blue ·lbe 1tuoaal Iota! lhert lo 13 ~___Johla.news conference he was "bitterly W~s..ineetlng. _ - compared to IU Inches last year al tbe disappointed" when the talks broke down Stoff presentation will include a hlatory same time. Dec. 3. of the assesament district and the area, :. 1 Laguna Bea h rain 'licked streets "1 .hope with all · my ~art that the a~d a ~· . on similar dlsbicts set up .. n c ' negotiations succeed this time," he ad· within city. :but caused few runoff or flooding prob-ded, "and that we will not have an :lems. P a r k s Superintendent Clyde eternal succession of discussions in Paris ~weetser said city crews were che;eking and bombing raids in North Vietnam.'' Tstorm drains lO keep them free of debris. ! "It's a good rain i: it stays this Way," :Sweetser said of the gentle rainfall. "We :need the moisture." From Pagel t Irvine officials agreed and city citizens :Sssistance officer Richard Dorris said !he'd received no complaint! or n~g. BLAST ... :Even the MacArthur BouJevard in· structure by the blast. 1teraeclion with the San Diego Creek flood No estimate of loss in the fire and ez. .. control channel wl! clear for traffic this plOsian bas been detennined pending In· iino-g. vestigation by tbe Laguna Beach buJldlng !&Studentll attending Harper Elementary department, Kuhn said. However, he said he believed it would be in excess of boot in Costa Mesa this morning were 0 •• . 'I ,000. tfK>l so fortunate, however. Drainage at TJle department responded with all :the 425 E. 18th Street location is poor and three fire companies and 17 men to fight ~ater accumulated to curb height. the blaze at 1555 S. Coast Highway. It , Principal Alfred O'Leary came to the was controlled In about 20 minutes. Frot11 P .. e J STABBING ... ~!acres and the women was forced to stop along Laguna Canyon Road near El Toro road by a car with the three liiarines in It. The two groups bad earlier been at • small market ln Laguna Beach. Inmates Locked Up SAN QUENTJli (AP) -San Quentin· PriJon officials aay the ~ lomates in the cell block where a lhr<Hay lllrike was centered last week have been locked up for six days. '"' 1aid of school children by parking his car !at the curb. Opening the doors of the car _ 'fon both sides. O'Leary ushered pupils $through the vehicle to bridge the knee- }deep waters to the dry curb. • Concern that the winter rain might :'hasten Slippage or county hillsides , ~cularly the Anaheim hills location ~here four homes are threatened, proved Murky Water? "!Jnfounded. LI . DAILY PILOT The Or.,. CO.St tMILY "ILOT, wltPI ..... ldl JI eerMln.r tlle N-l"l'ft1, 11 pulllllllftl 11¥ ~ o.-...-c .. st ~1111'"9 ~,..,. s.,,.. r•I• <ldlllons .,.. pUtlll1Md, Morlcl•'I' ttu·ou~ 1"t'ld1.,, tor CO.I• Mn•, NtwplW'f af!Kfl, Hunl!ngllll'I lhlKll/,_111!'1 VIJltY, l1;11M Jlt"Jch, lrvlnt/S16dltlblt' 111111 Sin Clfll'M!"ll/ $1" Juan C1pl1!r1n11. 14. tlngl• r19lorial t'!llllo!I Is P\lblh.he:I S1!unl&.,.. &!!Cl Sund1ys. l'llf! iwlnelpti """"'"'"" P'l•llt ,, ., llO \Wsl 11.., .S1rHt, ca.11 M••· c1111omi., nf2', Robort N. Wo1d "'•kWll 11!11 Plltlli1hfr Jtt~ II:. Cur\1y \'k t ""-llf.,.I a!ld ~11 IMM9'1' Tholl'llt Kto•il Edil'or Tli1111111 A. Murphin1 , Mt~lldl!Or ~ Chtrl" H. l101 1Uc.htr4 '· Nill ,. Alelli.nt M ..... intl l(dllon : .......... Offiq ~ 222 F1r11t A¥111411 • Malli"t ~''"': r.o. lo1146l, 92612 ...... Offk .. • • Gulls In vade Canyon Reservoir By L. PETER KRIEG Of ""' O.itr ,119t StM Big Canyon reservoir in the hills above Corona del A1ar is under seige by hun· dreds of seagulls that Newport Beach city officials say could endanger the city's waler supply. "We're being invaded by seagull.!," Public \llorks Director Joseph T. Devlin said Monday, "and the results on the quality of water are somewhat alann- ing." But Devlin has come to the reservoir's derense, like any good public works director ~-ould do. The inva sion began ove r the weekend, he said, and reaction was swift . Devlin went out and rented a cannon to repel the pesty birds. ··1rs a carbide cannon." Devlin said, "It 's fired by acetylen~ gas."' That. he said, is the noise that l{ar bor View residentll have been hearing off in the distance. "\Ile had to fire it about every 40 seconds I.ht first couple of days," Devlin said, "But now \\'e only fire It when we need ii -a couple hours a day.'' Df'vhn said the cannon doe!n'l reaU, shoot. anything. It Just makes a big bang. That bang has prompted complaint& from some re.~idenl! along San Joaquln Hills Road but Devlin told councllmen 71-~onday that better the noise than polluted drinking wa~ "It ha1-cau.sed aome complaints," be said •. "lxiUI Jw been e!!ecttve." He said the lnvMlon of gulls would 110 dQubl h•,,. totally eonllmlnattd lbe water il left undisturbed. As II_ was, he '!Id, the public -kl department had to dump two tons of chk>rine in the water to purify it. He said the seagull!. produce con- siderable defacatioo, but a companion problem is the fact that they feed. at the dump off Bonita Canyon Road and "return to wash their muddy feet in the water. He said a few gulls would be no prob- 1em. There have always been some around, but the hundreds that have swarmed in must be dlspened. Councilmen though! It might be better to use bird calls to scare the seagulls away. "The problem ls, they do not have many natural enemies," Devlin, en amateur ornithologist, told councilmen. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers then sug- geiited a tape recording of maUng calls of seagulls "could be bidden aomewbere In downtown C.osta ltfesa." Councilmen, in a more serious ve.in asked Devlin to look to other solutions tlum the cannon, ll possible, txit permit· led hlm to conllnue to use it as neces- sary. Devlin abo pointed out that seagulls have a long lifespan, 15 to JS year•, and many of thtm at the reservoir appear to be foor er five yean old, j1lll tbe breeding age. • "It's an attractive area for them," he said, "and with a good source of lood they might dtclde lo stay l1'0Und a long time. · • "U we don't get rid of them now, we could orperltnce a r .. r ,..gull popula· Uon erploa:iQn." DevUn 11ld. he-bomnred Ille ClllOOll he'• uslni from tbe Me~Ulan Wiler Dbtrtct wbldl bas had 1lmllar prnbtems wllh IOmt of Ill OWJl reaervolrs. • I .SO 21 6.50 Yello_w beige 7.95 9 1 \IJ 6.50 Olive -9old 7.95 27 \IJ 6.50 Green tweed NYLON COMMERCIAL 8.95 29 Y1 6.95 Beige tweed 8.95 I 7 l\ 5.95 Gold tw .. d 8.95 90 6.95 Red, White, Blue 9.95 52 6.ts Medium 9reen 10.95 40 7.50 OliYe tweed 1.95 49 7.50 Green tweed 9.95 28 1/J 7.50 Yellow Gold ID.95 44 7.50 Green tweed 7.95 25 1/J 5.95 c.ndy-stripe 8.95 )J l/J 6.50 Blue 9reen tweed 8.95 2J 6.50 Green tweed 9 .95 28 1/J 7.50 Burnished gold tweed 9.95 38 7.50 Beige & brown tweed 9.95 71 7.50 Yellow & Wh ite 9.50 7011 7.'5 Or•nge tweed ACRYLIC COMMERCIAL 9.95 JO I\ 7.'5 Burn ished 9old 10.95 59 7.95 Brown & Bl•clc 10.95 24 7.95 Green tweed 11 .95 62 5.95 · Blue & emereld .11.95 45 5.'5 Pink l or1n9e 9.50 501\ 7.95 Green & Olive 10.95 28 7.ts Blue & Green 10.95 2J l\ 1.50 .Beige tweed 10.95 168 8.95 Light 9rey0 9reen I t.50 24 1/J 8.95 Olive t"nes 10.95 l l 8.95 Apple 9reen 10.95 5 I 1/l 8.95 Gold " - ACRYLIC PLUSH IJ.95 4J l\ 1.95 Gold ACRYLIC AXMINISTER FLORAL I 1.95 41 1/) 8.95 Green IJ.95 47 9.95 Blue, green, 'que on I 1.95 27 9.50 Grape 12.95 2411 9.95 Gold & Green beige b•clrground Koon PLUSH '10.95 26 1/1 5.95 L;9ht 9old 10.95 24 6.50 Golden beige 10.95 40'/J 6.'5 Gold PLUSH SHAGS WOOL COMMERCIAL 12.95 JO 7.95 T ometo Orange 11.95 27 1/1 9.50 Burnt orange 11.95 23 1/J 9.50 Medium blue 14.50 )51/1' 5.'5 Red & green tweed 14.SO ll 5.'5 Rod I 9old lwHd I t.95 38 1/J 9.50 Telly 12.95 45 9.95 Lig ht custom blue IJ.50 28 9.95 Gr•en & White WOOL PLUSH 14.50 311\ 9.95 Ro1e ll.95 221\ 10.95 Green, gold, & beige 14.50 J l l\ 11.95 Beige & Gr•tn • '16.95 24 6.H Beige All prices •r• in1telle ci •nd includes 64 01. 1pongt rubb" ptddlng. Dozens of remnants also priced for clearance DRAPERIES -"' ·~TS O• ••ADY-MADI IN ASSORTID llZIS _$6.50 "' $17 oSO ' IN COSTA MBA • ·ltMCI 1flJ -berythin9 1ubjecf to prior 1tle. • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4138 HOURS: Mon. Thrv Thurs., t "lo 5'.30-~RI., f lo 9 -SAT., 9:30 lo 5 -----·---·----... ·----...-.. -..... -... - -- 7 .l l g • l a ii a ~ u b " p p H .. J• 8l a! fc 0( '" ,, le 01 (1 fo It IO ~ d• U( C; lb bl ~ l I fa m bl P' m bl of • JI LI fl RA Ir. • at e. td __ ll , • Saddlehaek Today's Final EDITION N.Y. St.eeks • VOL 66, NO. 9, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1973 TEN CENTS Gig .Peters Praises LSD; Lecture "He 1'111 l'iiht Jrihen..he-aaid.marijuana • "" in thaH110Yie;ll!OOl;'-you know. was one or God's greatest gifts to "My vlbes were just :-lght and when I mankind. lt's mother nature's remedy came out the grass was ju.st too green , for the overclvllized man." the sky was too blue, the ai· was too The speaker was Gig Peters, his sub-fresh and I told Annie (girlfriend Anne ject was Dr. Timothy Leary and his au-Bartholomew) I just can't get any closer, dlence was an Orange County Superior I can't stand it. Court jury that was informed today by "I suddenly realized why men have to the conVicted killer ~t he ls nearing the kill ea~ other. And we ~th thought the end of hJs three-day lecture "on the dif-world Was so beautiful we just couldn't ferenee between your world and my speak." world. Peters augmented his lecture to the ''I took LSD this one time and it was jury with huge self~awn charts .and a perfect -just like the way they fl ashed blackboard Placed adjacent to his through time and space and all those col-wheelchair. Hi.s subject was LSD ''as it should bli1lsei! bY!oo;o ~now to use It. "Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ talked about a house divtded unto itsc.U being certain to {all and he knows that today. That's why he•s bombing North Vietnam. "He knows that Ul1J ls the freest. best country ever to hit the fact or the earth. If you can't beat them, join 'em and I think he's doing a hell or a job." The speaker was again Peters and his subject on that occasion was President Richard h-1 . Nixon. Pointer in hand, the crippled fonner · iiriluard used chart after chart lo justify his drug using mode of life and to explain how It became inevilable that he should abindon his San Deago County desert commune and kill hi:i; parents in their Huntington Beach home on April 21, 1971. Peters, 24, insists that he was sane wbeo he stabbed Oulrles Peters, 55. lbroogh lbe heart and slrangled his mother. Fiora, 54, a teacher at Llncoln School ln Corona del Mar. So does prosecutor Pat Brial'!. who won two verdicts of first degree murder from a jury which earlier rejected defense pleas that the former Huntington Beach LSD i1i Jail? It's Possible Viet Attacks 01\.'d Onmge County Jall C.pt. Bill Wallace today conceded thal "It's oft.en impossible" to prevent the smuggling of LSD into the facility. Reacting to Gig P e t e r s ' testimony on a trip allegedly taken by the convicted killer while he was being held at the c;:ounty jail. Wallace frankly conceded that "it could have happened. "LSD is often smeared onto the glue of envelope flaps and thus delivered through the mails," Wallace said. "We use every means of detection available t.'.> us 1.JUt \Vt just can't guarantee that the stuff won't get through." Wallace stressed that ht" Rnd his jail staff had no knowledge of the incident described by Peters. "Trus is the first indication we've had,'' he said. "That doesn't mean, of course, that it didn't happen." District Asks ,_Quick Approval For 'Village' Concerned about losing their chance to get state financing for an elementary school in north tnrine before June, Irvine Unified School District trustees Monday asked the city planning commission to immediately "explore alternatives" for approving the Village of Valley View. The planning commission last week denied an Irvine Company ·request for the 200-acre planned community, mainly because of high densities and inadequate roads to service the ultimate 4,600 population. The Village plan is bounded by Moulton Parkway, Culver Drive. the Santa Fe RaUroad Tracks and Yale Drive. Within those boundaries is the only school site identified by the outgoing San Joaquin School District tn North Irvine and the only one in Irvine rar enough along in design stages to go to the stale for approval. The commission's action ®Iayed the opelling of ibat school another six nwnth.-. to a year. Dave Klng. San Joaquin factlitles planner, said Monday. 11>e school site is a dual elementary-in- tennediate site. State aid approval based on enrollment could come before June 30 (when San Joaquin goest out of business) for the elementary school, King told Irvine trustees. (f Irvine doesn't take the opportunity to get the school through San Joaquin. King said, there are two projects in final design in the Saddleback Valley -one in upper Mission Viejo and one in Capistrano Highlands -which could go through instead. The north 1rvine school site 'vas plan- lied in the unoccupied Valley View area !See VILLAGE, Page !) Three Arrested l1i Cauliflower Patcli for Pot A midnight excursion into &:r. Irvine farmer's cauliflower patch landed three men in jail today. Police claim the trio bal two bags of marijuana with them. Au three "'-ere booked on sus-plcton or petty theft and suspicion or possessing mttljuana. Police alltgedly fotmd two baggies of the forbidden weed In the cab of their pickup truck . Arrested on the dual charges were James Arthur Kemper, 38, of 289 Rose i:..ne, Costa Mesa; Ruben Padde Singh, :r, of 1932 Anaheim St., Cost.a Mesa, and Roy David Llnd.saY~ %2. who.ls lilted as a transient. Tbey were spoUed by a patro111U1n atblt La.m. in a caullOowu Cle.ld near Barranca Road. Fifteen "'ads of caullOowu were book· ed lnlo evidence by police along with lbe -J>ap oL purported marljuaDll..-- 'I ~· Nixon Authorizes B52 Protection SAIGON (AP) -President Nixon has authorized U.S. fighter escorts to attack North Vietnamese MIGs or surface-lo-air missile sites above the 20th parallel if they threaten American BS2s below the northern limit Nixon has placed on !he bomblng of North VieUlam, reliable sources reported today. The U.S. Command also announced to- day that an Air Force F4 Phantom shot down a MlGll along the 20th parallel Sunday when it threatened a flight of B52s. The command said that the MJG \vas do\\·ned "northwest of Thanh Hoa." only 10 miles below the 20th parallel. and spokesmen refused to say just how far northwest of the cily. Tb.is was in- terpreted as a iacit acknowledgement that the dogfight extended above the parallel. U.S. sources outside the command in- dicated today that Hanoi Radio was not lying \\'hen it reported last week that U.S. fighters escorting reconnaissance planes attacked antiaircraft defenses in Hoa Binh Province south of Hanoi. The U.S. Command denied at the time that American planes bombed pre- selected targets above the 20th parallel, but it refused to comment on recon- naissance operations and what action fighter escorts might have taken. In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Irvine Trustees Jerry W. Friedheim s_aid no ''oftens.ive operations" are being carried out above the 20th parallel. But he refused comment when asked specifically if tighter escorts v.·ere permitted to attack enemy planes or missile si tes above !he line! that threatened U.S. B52s or other reconnais- sance planes. Friedheim said he could not discuss the specific' rules of engagements for American pil(!ts and, at one point. noted that the report was altributed to U.S. sources outside the command. "News sources outside the military command are unlikely to know what's (See BO~IBING, Page !) -Jan. 24, Meet Seh WILL LEAD BOARD AGAltl Fifth District's Caspers Cu~pers Retains Cliairmarisliip Of County Board Filth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers or Newport Beach was rHlected chairman of the Board of Supervisors to- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the loser. Caspers was nominated to suc<:eed himself by Supervi&0r David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert W. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Oark. CJark was later elected vice chairman for a second term. Caspers has been a board member for two years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the board. He was the second Fifth District supentlsor in coun- ty history to hold the chairmanship. Alton Allen of South Laguna was chairman in 1970. The top county post has been rotated in recent years between the various districts but there is no rule that this continue. -Totirs of Upper Bay Planned on Saturday On Summer School Plans A special study session on summer school plans -probably the first in a series of such 'A'Orkshop meetings -has been set for 6 p.m. J an. 24 by Irvine Unified School District trustees, who Monday Identified the issue as one of their "top priorities.'' Gulls Threaten Reservoir Water At Big Canyon By L PETER KRIEG Of !IHI Delly ~Kol Sl•ft . Big Qanyon rescrvqjr in the hills (!bove CQrona dcl l\lar. i.i._ under seige by hun- dreds or seagulls !hat Newport Beach city officials say could endanger the city's waler supply. "We're being invaded by seagulls " Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin said Monday. "and the results on the quality of water are somewhat alarm- ing." But Devlin has come lo the reservoir's de!ense, like any good public works director would do. The invasion began over the weekend he said, and reaction was swift. ' Devlin went out and rented a cannon to repel the pesty birds. '"It's a carbide cannon." Devlin said, "It's fired by acetylen~ gas." That, he said, is the noise that Harbor View residents have been hearing off in the distance. ';We had to fire it about every 40 seconds the first couple of days," Devlin said, "But now we only fire it when we need it - a couple hours a day." Devlin said the caDnOn doesn't reaUy shoot anything. It just makes a big bang. That bang has prompted complaints (See SEAGULL, Page !J Trustees Monday were presented with what Superintendent Stan Corey called 'a ''minimwn representation or the major things" the district must do between now and July I, when lt takes over schools tn the area. The Jan. 24 study session at University Park Elementary School will precede a regular board meeting at 7:30 p~m. Corey, in his tentative draft of "action priori.lies," had planned to present swn. mer school ideas at that ttrne. Corey has been meeting with principals of the schools that are in Irvine to devise plans for summer, 1973, for which the new district will be responsible. .,. Irvine becomes fully operational July -1, when the San Joaquin Elementary and Tustin Union ffigh Districts go out of business. "Thia will lie" the firs ti taste of what we have to offer the people or this district." Irvine trustee Sharon Sircello said Alon- day of the summer school. "It's im- portant that we have a chance to reflect our philosophy in it." Trustee Norm Ginsburg agreed, adding that he wants to "know if the program is worthwhile ... evidence, even in sum- mer school, that ii has been a meaningful experience." Too often, Ginsburg said, classes are given in summer school with cute titles but no apparent purpose. Corey said he would ·have proposals ready for trustees to examine at the public workshop Jan. 24. Tru!tees Monday indicated that they may schedule another early meeting before the Feb. 12 regular meeting on o~ tions for a regiooal occupation (voca. tional) program. A number of special sessions will be necessaty on the preliminary budget in March and April, board chairman Charles Boulanger said. Trustees indicated that developing master plan criteria and choosing a con- suJtant for a district ma.ster plan should take place a.s soon as possible. !See SUMMER, Pag• !) Frogs Abound Tlireat See1i in. Sa1i Diego Area Guldtd loun of planll, loulll, fbh and birds of Upper Newport Bay ..m 1eave from t ·o.m. lo 10 o.m. Saturday from the ~ lnterJeCtlon ot Eastbluff Dnve and Back l!ay Dilve In N-rt Beach. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Scienllsu at the Natural Hi;tory Mu..eum say African clawed frogs now abound 1n six miles of the west Mt. Heliz and SweetwaLer . ilvTr<!ralnages southeast of here. The slippery frogs, growing to five inches long. dl'Your lnOOCll and native frogs and are considered a lluul l<!'the balance of nalure. SixlY have been uported eaughl llllce a heaV)' nln wul>ed them out of a pood. They were brought from Africa for ... In pr<gnancy ttsts by sclenUsh. , By 1978 lbe !rogs are expocted lo lnft.&t marshlands tbroughoul the area ooulh and aoulbeast of San Diego lo lbe Moxfcan Border officials (eared. Guides wUI be membero<if tha·Frlend& of Upper N...,.n Bay whcf'rqutarly conducl lhe toura free of c~e. for more Information, call Patti Ewoldsen, 494-4111. \ .. High School booor student was a \'ictim of "diminishtd capacity'' when he killed his parents. Defense attorney Barry TarlO'A' will ask the san1e jury at the conclusion ol a sanity hearing that is in its final hours to find his client insane. Peters told the jur)' today that LSD "was the most important thing in rn y life, the One Uiing that helped me to see the flowering of the psychedelir culture.·• He told the same astonished panel and a surprised Judge Kenneth \\'illiams that he and "five or six othcni '' took LSD "'and 'A'enl on a trip .. while they were bei ng held 1n !ht• Orange: County Jail l~nk Peters' tes1irnony appeared to indicate th1.1t the inci dent took place during his first tria l. before he "'as shot in the spine by a sheriff's dt•pu ty as he attempted t!) escape rronl tht courtroom. .. In the Jail'~ ... asked the inc redulous Tarlo'A'. "Sure. "'hy not'.'" grinned Peters. "!l's easy to s1nugglc the stuff in iC you know hO'A' and getting it int o the jail wa.s no problem .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ CHARLES LARAWAY EMPTIES AWNING FULL OF RAIN WATER Wife Eleanor Observes Procedure at Couple's Bal Isle Bu1iness Winter Storm Passes, But More Rain Slated By GEORGE LEIDAL Of thtl Diollr ~li.t Stiff Orange Coast communities soaked up an average hall inch~of rair. ove·rnight. ITToming rush hour traffic slov•ed in the waning drizzle and the largest wlntcr storm move.:t eastward today. The national Weather Service forecasts fair skies on Wednesday and chances of more rain from Thursday lo Saturday. Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the gentle drizzle without incident, although some 1.680 customers of Southern California Edison in the Westcli!f-Ne"·port Heights areas of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were without electricity for about 30 minutes this morning. SCE officials said a palm frond fell across a 12,®volt power line near lith Street and Tustip Avenue about 7:45 a .m. causing the outtage. The pov.·er loss affected traffic lights an<! fouled commuter traffic in the area . Small craft warnings continued today 'A'ith winds coming from the southeast at 15 to 25 knots this morning and from the southwest and "·est this aft.emoon. \\l inds are expected to decrease tonight to from five to 15 knots. \\'esterly breezes from 8 lo 18 knots are predicted for Wednesda)'. Rainfall amounts logged in Orange Coast cities overnight ranged from ii low or .10 of 11n inch in san Clemente to a high of .56 inch recorded by 11untington Accidental Shooting Report Corrected Two facts concerning lhe atcidental ~hooting of l2·year-old Mary JoAnne Lux of trvine were Incorrectly reported in Monday's edition of the Dally Pilot. The Lux girl died of a gunahot wound on Friday ni&ht and not on Saturday nig)lt. Police iay lhe w•apon dlscbarged during the !n1glc accidenl bflon1ed lo JoAnn 1.ux' grandfather and not the gnmdlather ol the girl who pulled the . lriggtt. The Dally Pllol regret& ihe er· rora. " ' Beach amateu r "'Catherman J . Sherman Denny. Denny said the rain "'hi ch began at 2:30 a.m. today brought the area scaSOna l total to 5.75 inches as of 8 a.m. On the same day last year 5.20 inches had fallen. Denny said. County -Offic ials reported .37 inches at a Santa Ana s1at1on which to date th is season has logged 6.41 inches compared to 4.43 inches for the same period last rear. Santiago Pt•nk \\'ealher \Yalchers rcpt..rtcd .50 inches overnight bringing the seasonal total there to 13 inches. rornpared to 14.4 inches last year at the same time. In Laguna Beach. rain slicked streets but caUM.'d few runoff or noochng prob- lems. Par k s Superintendent Clyde Swee1ser said city crews "·ere checking storm drains to keep them free of debris. ·•H's a good rni n 1: it slays this way." (See RAIN, Page !1 Orange Coast Weather The weH thcrlady SttS fair skies on \\'t'dne."<lay , with sligbtly warm- er !<'mperalures, but increasing cloudiness on Thursday, with a chance or showers through Satur- day. HiJths on Wednesday 58-64. Lov•s 42-48 INSlltE TODA.Y /'resident NJZ<ni o/Jers 'hit re· flertio1L~ as he 1un&S 60 aud fJll'Cll t11i~ odt1fce: "Ntvcr slow dou .. '11. •• Ste Jtory, Page 12. L.M, ...... t C•ltfrtnllt 1 ci.1.iflf'll i •·H C-k• 11 c........ It DM!tl M9tkM I •111~ ..... • 1111trt..... " ......... lt•tl ,.,.. fllt ltec•l'f I. >1 u........ -n Alllll LMfff'I ,. ' ' w..tl .. hrfk • • -"' fMtloel l'UIMh le N1lleMI ,...,, W a..-c'"" 1 · ,_.. ,..., '"'" ~rtr.l'I• , .. ,, T t lt\l ltfllrJI " '"""''" ,, \llttlMr- "...,..'• If.wt ,,.,. WM'M M1M .. •• ) -~,....,------------·--~-----1 . . • ! 0.l.ILY PIL.UI IS Planners Deny_Ranc4 Rezoning Orange Colmty planning commisaionen Monday denied "wltboi.it prejudice'' a 10oe change which would have allowed devtlopment or the 17\)..acre Mathis Ranch in Laguna Hills for a population of 3,451. The land north of Valencia Parkway and be-tween Ro.ssmoor's Leisur.e. \Vor~d anL_the ~tisslons corrunun1t1es ts presentiy zoned agricuHural . Commissioner! based their denial on two ma}or issues: the already overcrowded area transportation system and the ex~nt of commercial acrea&e propooed by lhea ppllcant , Sharehllden. lnc. About 34 percent, or 55 acres of the tract, was designed for comrnen:ial uses, 1 \\.'hich plannJng staff said was not needed in the area. That much would be enough com- mercial to serve 180,000 persons, county planners said. 'Jbe Mathis Ranch ione change in- cluded two reaidential areas, bolb with the option of going single-family (up to eight units per acre density) or multi· family (up to 12 unit.& per acre). ..,....,.,,.J SEAGULLS •.. from _. resldeoti aloolC San Joaquin Hills Jlood but Devlla tDJd <OllllCilmen ~:oodty that better the DOlte !ban pollll~lttn& water. "Jt ha1 cauaed tome complaiQll/' be saJd, "but tt ha1 betn Mfectlve." He "1d the lnvaalon of gulls would no doubt bave total(y contamlmtod the water if left undisturbed. As it was, he &aid, the public works department had to dump two tons of chlorine in the water to purify It. He said the . seagull:. produce con· sklerab1e defacation, but & companion problem is the ract that they feed at the dump off Bonita Canyon Road and return to wa&h their muddy feet In the water. tie said a few gulls would be no prot>- lem. There have always been some arounde but the hundreds that have swarmtd-1n must De dispersed. Councilmen ~t it might be better lo use bird calls t.o scare the aeagulls away. "The problem is, they do not have many natural enemies," Devlin, an amateur ornithologist, told cotmcllmen. Vice Mayor Howard ~s then sug- gested a tape recording of mating caUs of seagulls "could be hidden somewhere in downtown Costa Mesa ." Councilmen, in a more serious vein asked DevHn to look to other solutions than the cannon, if possible, but permit· ted him to continue to USe It as neces- sary. Devlin also pointed out that seagulls have a long lifespan, 15 to 16 years, and many of them at the reservoir appear to ·be four or five years old, just the breeding age. . ~ . DAILY PILOT Slllt l'Mtl • Blast Ill Laguna ~ Traced to Heat By JACK CHAPPELL ot .. °'"' .. 1 ... ,, ... .... Two men were Injured, one critically burned , when super-heated air from a fire exploded through an apartment ln the Surf and Sand motel complez Mcn- day 1n LagWll. Beach. Yui Chum Wong. 50, Is reported in very critical condition today with second and third degree burnl over 70 J,l«cen\ of his body. Kay Woo, 42, w" still undergoing i.sts today to determine the u:act nature of his injuries, a spokesman from lhe Orange County Medlcal Center bum unit said. Both men, cooks at the Outrigger Restaurant, were IL!leep In their quarters when the explosion occurred, apparently the result of a fire which started in the electrical panel of a beauty shop below the apartment. A third man, Tony ~fa, Z9, wu slee~ ing in the quarters, but managed to escape without injury. Aeling Fire Chief Charley Kuhn aald flames from the electrical panel burned up the wall and into the floor apace betvoeen the apartment floor and the ceil· i.ng of the beauty shop. Wong and Woo apparently jumped from their second story bedroom win- dow. A witness at the next door motel said be &aw Wone leap from the window and on to the asphalt about IO r .. t below and roll on the groU/l(i In an anempt to put out the flames covering bis body. Woo lo Jumping from the aame wlndow landed Ii bus]lt.1...!iJus tnun lhe "indaw was 610wn -*11!--l> feet and the wboie window frame was ripped from the structure by tbe blast. No estimate of loss in the fire and ei:- plosion has been determined perxling in· vesttgatloo by the Laguna Beach bulldtng departmeut, Kuhn sald. Ho\\-ever, he aald he believed it would be 1n excess of 110,000. The department responded with all three flre companies and 17 men to fight 1he blaze at 1555 S. Coast Highway. It was controlled 1n about 20 minutes. Firemen from the first unit on the scene immediately donned breathlng equipment and behind ''fog" noules charged into the apartment to search for any other possible occupants lrapped in- side. None were present. Dave Moore, senior county planner, said today lhat the general plan for the area, developed in IJ74, calla fOr agricultural-rural zoolng. "Everybody agrees this is not a~ ~prl.tte, but what is?" he added. "It's an attractive area for them," he said, "and with a good source of food they might decide to stay around a long MINUTES AFTER EXPLOSION AT SURF ANO SANO MOTEL Super-Meted Air Bl1st In jured Two, Started Fire A plumbing inspection panel located in a closet of the two men's bedroom was open and the fire and hot air shot into the cooks' quarters. FromPageJ BOMBING ••• time. , 'Ibe commisSlon was oot willlng Mon- day to amend 1he 1941 general plan, feelinl a comprehensive lltudy and a new plan are needed ln the area to give some answers berore making decisions , Moore said today. •·u we don't get rid of them now , we could experience a real seagull popula· tion explosion." Devlin said be borrowed the cannon he's using from the Metropolitan Water District which has bad similar problems with some of Its own teservoir1. Eight Held in Drug Raid ''When you have a confuted area such ns that with all the windows and doors closed and with excessive heat, something has got to go," Kuhn said. He explained that as oxygen in the con- fined . space is used up, the fire seeks fresh air. A cracked window or opened door wOI provide that needed oxygen and an explosion may occur. going on inside the command," he said. But when asktd If· he was saying the story was inaccurate, Friedhelm had no comment. 1'!ie C6mmlsslon's motion to deny in- cluded the worda "without prejudice." 11t111 allows the developer to make revi!ions or an area study lf he choofles, Moore said. County planners estimated that the development would generate enough traf~ fie to triple the road congestion in the area. Planners and county road officials alre.ady consider that area of the San Diego Freeway to be "overloaded." f'roM Pqe l '.RAIN .•. I Sniper Fear Keeps City Traffic Down Eight Costa t.tesa and Newport Beach residents \\'ere arrested Monday night in raids by narcotics officer! who alleged they bought $3,500 worth ot marijuana from them. Jn raids by officers Crom the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police, the eight were taken into custody from two apartments in Costa Mesa. The case was handled by the Hun· tington Beacb police who called in the U 1) Wbil the other agencies to aid in making the ar-NEW ORLEANS ( P -e rests at 317 University Drive and 268 19th heart of the city returned to nonnal to-st. day, the police chief said he Is convinced Officers claim they confiscated a total Sweetser said of t.be gentle rainfall. "We that a second member of a mlper team of 30 pounds of the illegal weed and need the molature." assort·• packaging and weighing fficl •· ........ d ·1 cl"•••• that killed sl:< persons escaped. T h e = Irvine o aui G6' ~ an Cl Y ~1.3 paraphernalia. :1ulltance officer Rfcbard Dorris said people were quiet and calm -but still · Be h j il 'he'd received no complainta of O.ooding. alrald. w~~ed into the Huntington ac a She was charged with sale of marijuana. -David Cullen, 22, of 1782 Kenwood Place, Costa Mesa. He was arrested at the University Drive address and charg· ed \with sale of mari juana. "The minute It blows, everything is in- stant fire, everything that is burnable is on fire," Kuhn said. The 1i1IG21 downed Swlday was credited to Capt. Paul D. Howman, 28, of Wooster, Ohio, and Lt. Lawrence W. Kullman, 25, of Hartly, Del. The pilots reported they fired two missiles at the enemy jet after detecting it on radar, and one missile blew it up. 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He was arrested · 1 fortunat however ·Drainage at The coroner's office today tentatively at tbe 19th Street apartmenl and cbarged ifie: E. lath ;~t locatl~n is poor and tdeiUfied the dead sniper as Mark J. Es· with ~Ion o! mariju~na for sale, ~ater accumulated to curb height. sex, 24, of Emporia, Kan. pas.session of heroin and being under the ,. Prtncl .... 1 Alfred O'Leary came to the A spokesman for the coroner said the influence of drugs. . "d ol .!.::. ..... ~ by porting bis fi fro f" -Barry Manto, 25, of 31116 Cassta jlt ai.;uuw CllUWUl doors ol car tentative idenU 1caUon came m mger-Pl COsta Mesa He was also picked up ~t tbe curb. ~the ushered the c~ prin~ checked in Washington. He s~id at"ihe 19th streei adrtress and was cbarg· Lix: ~des~~ :'°bridge the ~ee-relatives were coming to make poslUve eel with possession or mar!Juana for sale. !'deep waters ~o the edry curb. identification. -Frank Soricb, 20, 308 Walnut Ave., -:· Concern that the winter rain might It was a cold, cloudy and windy winter Costa Mesa. He was arrested at ~ 19th :)la.sten slippage of county hillsides, day as the people returned to work all S~eet apartment and charged with con· j>articularly the Anaheim hills locatKln over town. But traffic was lighter than spira2: Pa~··· 23 ho '"led th "":Where four homes are threatened, proved -~ve• "°""• , w il3 e ~n!ounded. usual for ~h hour on Loyola Boulevard, l~h ~t address as borne. Officers ~ Minor mudslides \\'ere reported in which runs an front of the lS-story hotel p1c.k.ed :-him ~p at lbe apartn;ient .on ;three locations in Newport Beach today that was the scene of the bloody fighting Uruverslty Drive ~ charged him with :but police said they did not tie up traffic. SWlday and Mooday. possess.Ion of mar11uana for aa1e. •• ,, . -Patricia Jenks, :ro, of 130 Via Lorca, •• People are afraid to use the street Newport Beach. Sbe was arrested at the .... From Page J thl! tnorning," said a cab driver who University Drive a.Partment and charged ·-nol8I lbe llg)lter-tban-usual traf!lc. with posseMion of marij,...a fo• sale. ~SUMME. R · · Polioe SUpertnfendent Clarence Glar--Toal Marta Furow, 1$, wbo lls~ :. • • • russo said he believed ther was a second tbe University Drive aparltf\ent where ·• e she v.·as arrested as her home address. :· Corey had scheduled that for March, sniper and that he was either a "super- . -!"but trustee Sharon Sircello said It is "too brlln" or police negligence allowed him ~Jong delayed already." to escape. :~ Corey's list of about 36 basic actions or The sniper or snipers began firing from ·~ucUes the board must complete atop the hotel, which is across the street ::•overwhelmed" trustee Ginsburg: The .j>oani will study the d0Cl'11ent and Jan. from City Hall and only four blocks from · J4 add Jts "own priorities, in tenns of the city's famed French Quarter, Sunday •things we said in our campaigns," morning after setting fire to a number of :Ginsburg said. rooms. ·• Seven nol'W\r"I• were killed -including .. ,.-----------. ~~-the black sniper and three white police- ' " OIANal COAST IS DAILY PILOT 1"' Oflfttt Coht DAILY PILOT, wllh w111ct1 h ~ 1'1• N_p,..._ 11 MlllMll 0., ,... °""89 C..st PllblWilntl c-r. ~ r•f9 .. 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Cf II A.I hpzlWlllt: ,.,,, t • 4t2-442t °""ltM. 1m_ ~ CMl.t M1111•• ClmpMy, ... .... ...... nlllltr11ion.. ... f'lr"l ........, .,, -~tJ ...... .... ~·-·=••llllO\lt~ ..... .,..... ff .,.,~ ....... ..-clitl ,_... ,,..,. " C.... --. "Cllli.tnlL MwllflM 11¥ ~ AM 1--1--H-zr ... °'d'',~.--• _., men -and at least 20 other! were wound- ed in lhe ensuing gunfire that lasted more than 24 hours, police said. The dead in· eluded a Virginia couple on their second honeymoon and the hotel's assistant man- ager. "l was in the Navy and I've never seen anything so well plannned." said RusselJ Duke, 42, field superintendent for the city Department of Safety Pennits. Never Heard Fro1n Again? Tn midst or their daily ration of burglaries. traffic tickets and assorttd arrests. the Huntington Beach police have a case that lea\·es a lot to the imagination. At 4:02 p.m. ~1onday a woman who identified herself as Lilian Reed called to tell Police of her rather peculiar problem. It seems that her pet boa con· strlctor had gotten out or Its cage and was on tbe loose somewhere In the apartment complex at 174.12 Jacquelyn Lane. . A patrolman was dlspatclled to the eoene to help the lady locate her "8t ... k• bul he Clime badt to lbe lla~oo a few minutes Joler. · He said there ,_,., no response when be knocked on 1he apartment door. From Page l VILLAGE .•. as opposed to the populated Greentree sections, King explained, because of the possibility or creating a K-8 site there. Irvine District trustees had approved or the placement of that site in the tract and discussed tentatively building an auditorium and getting a county library and a nursery school built there. Trustees Monday night sympathized with planning co!DJllissioners' roncems about densities in Valley View, which would be as high as 25 units per acre \n some apartments and up to. 12 units per acre for single-family homes. These \\'ould be higher than anywhere else In the city. King told ll'Ustees there was not enough time between now and June to identify and design another school site. Trustees asked Superintendent Stan Corey to represent them be.lore the plan- ning commission. •·we wouJd appreciate if there is some \Yay the problem could be worked out," board chairman Charles Boulanger said. "So It would be acceptable to the com· munlty and the school could be built," trustee Sharon Sircdlo added. JFK Strategy Hit By Sen. Goldwater LONDON (AP i Sen. Barry Oo.ldwatu, a ronner Republican pmldentlal candidate, said Monday night that If Preeldent John F. Kennedy bad bombed North Vldruun "the war If OU Id havt been OVet before II started." <loidwal<i'; who !a.....Oliomblni the Mrtb In his. unsuccmlul 11164 campaign a1alml President JolNon, ,,.. 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Dozens of remnants also priced for clearance • DRAPERIES -in s~s o• RIADY-MADl IN AUoano 111u _$6.SO ,. $ 17.50 IN COSTA MISA SINCI 1917 Evarythin9 subject to prior 'tit. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES ' 1663 Plactlltla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thrv Thurs., 9 lo 5:30 -FRI. 9 -!f-'-=.$A 9:30 lo s ~-- J ! \ • I 7 J • 7 H~tington Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL b6, NO. 9, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1973 N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS • . • • • .. • . • • Gig Peters Praises LSD;. Lecture Continues "lie WlT'ftght J't'fien-tlsa1d marijuana was one or God's greatest gifts to mankind. It's mother nature's remedy for the overcivilized man." 'The speaker was Glg Peters. b.iJ sub- ject WU Dr. Timothy Leary and his au- dience was an Ora111e r.ounty SUperior Court jury that was informed tod.Jy by the convlcttcl killer :hat he It nearing tho end of his three-d<y lecture "on the dif· fcrence between your world arid my world. '\· "I took LSD this one time and It was perfect -just !Ike the way they nas~ through time and space and au those col· WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District's C1spers Cas ers Retains -Chairmanship Of County Board Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Casper~ of Newport Beach was re-elected chairman of the Board of Supervisors tc>- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the loser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert W. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Clark. C1ark was la ter elected vlee chairman for a second term. Caspers bas been a board member for two years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the board. He was the second Fifth District supervisor in coun· ty history to hold the chainnanship. Alton Allen of South Laguna was . . chairman in 1970. Tbe top coupty ~l has been rotated in recent years between the various dislricts but there is no rule that this continue. Garden Grove Woman Dies Following Fire Mrs. Sigrid Rowe, 88, of 1Z362 Lampson Ave., Garden Grove, died Monday at the Orange County Medical Center one week after she was burned in a fire in her home. She was trapped in the blazing home by a fire started by an eleetrical· short Dec. 31. Her daughter, Mrs. Helen Yunker, escaped without injury. Never Heard From Again? In midst of their daily ration of bllrg1afies. traffic tfcl<ets and ~ aSIOl't.ed a?TeSts, the Huntingtou Beach police have a case that leaves a lot to the imagination. At 4:02 p.m. Monday a woman who identified heraelr as Lilian Reed called to tell police of her rather peculiar problem. It set.ms that her pet boa con- strictor had gotten out or Its cage and was on the loose tomewhere in the apartment complei at 17431 Jacquelyn Lllne. · A paCn>lman was di>patched to tho i<ene to help the la<IY lqcate her lost snake but he came back to the rtatlon a IC!' mlnulel leter. •He said the~ was •ne rupGl'llt- when he -on the apartment door. ors 111 at movie'200t,' you know. "My vibes were just :lght and when I came out the grass was jlW too green, the sty was too blue, the al• was too fresh and I told Annie (glrllrlend Anne Bartholomew) l Just can't get any closer, I can't stand it. "I suddenly realized why men have to kill each other. And we 'lolh thought the world was so beautlful we just couldn 't speak." · Peters augmented hb lecture to the jury with huge sell-drawn charts and a blackboard placed adjacent to his wheelchair. His subject was LSD "as 1t ') should be used by those who know how to use it. "Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ talked about a house divic!ed unto itself being certain to faU and he knows that today. That's• why he's bombing North Vietnam. "He knows that this is the freest, best country ever to hit the fa~ of the earth. If you can't beat them, join 'em and I think he's doing a hell of a job." The speaker was again Peters and his subject on that occasion was President Richard M. Nixon. Pointer in hand, the crippled former llfepard UJed chart after chart to justify his drug t15ing mode of lift: and to explain how It became inevitable that be should abandoo his San Deago County desert commune and kill his par~nts in their HunUngton Beach home on April 21, 1971. Peters, 24, insists that he was sane when he stabbed Charles Ptlers, ~. throuib the heart and strangled b~ mother, Flora, S4, a teacher at Lincoln School in Corona del Mar. So does prosecutor ?at Briar. who won two verdicts of first degree murder fron1 a jury which ear'*r rejected defense pleas th11t the former Huntington Beach ' •Ligh Se:hool honor studenl was a victim ot "dimlnlshed <.'apacity" when he killed his parents. Defense allorncy &rry Tarlow wlU ask lhe same jury •l the CQOclu.!iton of a sanity hearing that is in it.s final hours to find his client insane. Peters told the jury today that LSE> "was the most important thing In my life, lhe one thing lhat helped me to see the flowering ol the psychedeli1• culture ." He told the same astonished panel and a surprised Judge KeMelh \\'llliams that he and "rive or six others'' took LSD Summer Plan on Agenda Approval Expected In Beach Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District are expected lo approve new summer schedules tonight which will clear the palh for all· year schools. The district plans to expand its tradi· tional six-week summer school, but only if enough teachers and studenls want lo try it. ·'If the board approves our plan to- night, we'll ask students to enroll, and then we'll come back for final approv9-) of the summer school plan on March J~,'' ant uplaJned. The 1TJ boanl TN~',.....--t<1! iillfie room untington Beac High, 1905 Main St. Under the new proposal, students at Huntin gton Beach . Marina and Westminster high schools can choose three-week, six-week or nine·week sum· mer courses. A full nine-week course would equa l one quarter in the school system . "This year it might help some juniors graduate early and start junior college in September," Dysinger said. "We're going to the quarter system with or without all- year schools." At Fountain Valley and Edison high schools, students will have the option or picking one or both of the tv;o five-week session!. POOR WATER CIRCULATION 'PROBABLY INEVITABLE' IN MAN-MADE HUNTINGTON HARB Scientists, Public and Private, KHping an Eye on Water Quality in Har bour Channels Dysinger said those programs are of- fered because of the two Ocean View elementary schools now on all-year systems, and the possibility the Fountain Harbour Life Declining Valley School District "°ill switch to an. year. "It merely shoves the start of summer (See TRUSTEES, Page ZI Hu11ti11gton Traivls Yield Feiver Fish Tlia1i in 1968 Biggest Storm Drops Half -inch Of Wet on Coast By TERRY COVILLE · Of ~ Qall'( Plitt St.tt Fish lire on lhe muddy bottom of Hun- llngton Harbour has declined since 1968. bul the quality of the 'A'ater remains high. according to a privatt marine biology consulting firm. In the winter of 1963-69, the California Department of Fish and Game made five sweeps in the harbour channels. The trawls yielded 'l7 species of fish . By GEORGE LEIDAL In August. 1972. Marine BiDlogiclll Of 111e 0.11., Pllft t1eH Consultants. Inc., a Costa Mesa finn, Orange Coast communities soaked up made five sweeps which produced only an average half inch of rair. overnight, five species of fish -IO fish totaJ . morning rush hour traffic slowed in the Four of the MBC trawls produced no fish. 'The fifth trawl, made near the wan.Ing driztle and the largest winter harbour's ocean entranct, produced the stortn moved eastward today . r· h The national Weather Servk:t forecasts only bottom is · r .. In 1968 there was a relatively large fair skies on Wednesday and chances 0 number of fi&h, but four of five limes we more rain Crom Thursday to Saturday. came up with nothing. That's rather Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the gentle drizzle remarkable," says Thomas Kauwling, a without incident, although some 1.680 marine biologist who ran the Ji.1'BC customers or Southern Cali fornia Edison survey· in the Westcliff-Newport Heights areas of "To a biologist. the lack of life is an Newport Beach and Costa ~fesa were unhealthy sign. But I would not call the without electricity for about 30 minutes harbour polluted In the normal sense of this morning. the word," Kauwling explains . "This is SCE officials wet a palm frond felJ really a minor element in the whole pic- acroM a 11.000-vott power llne near 17th ture of the ba:rl>our." 'Ibe MBC survey, made for the Hun· Street and Tu.stir\Avenue about 7:45 a.m. tlngton Harbour Corp., concludes that the causing the outtage. quality of the water itself is either 'Ibe power loss affected traffic lights average or above average for a man· au<! fouled commuter traffic in the area. made, enclosed harbor. Small craft waminga continued today Physkal and chemical measurements with winds coming from lhi! southeast at Indicate the parameters of the wat~r JS lo 25 knot.I lhls momlng and from the mass art normal for winier, says the sot1lhwell and west this afternoon. Winds MBC report. are e:rpected to decrease tonight. to rrom The water temperatures measured In five to 15 knots. West~ly breeuis from I October ranged from 70.9 degrce:s to 72.7 to II knoll are predicted for Wednesday. degrees. The water salinity was nomal. Rainfall amount.I Joa:ed ln Orange Dissolved oxygen measurements ran Coast cities overnight ranged from a low from 4.5 mifliarAJM per titer to 8.0. The of .10 of an inch tn San Clemente to a.... "&. -Qua!. ....~ I Bo rd h'•h of .16 Inch recorded by Huntington Cali(Ol")lia WaW ity ~ntro a '* bas 1et 5.0 •s the minimum siandard Beach amateur w.eatberman J. Sherman needed to _support adequate marlne life. o.nny. Denny aald the rain which began 'Mle MDC ~rt uys in most cues the ·at 1:30 a.m. today brought tho aru distOIVed Olfgen level in Huntington sealOOll total to 5.75 lnchel 1s of I a.m. Harbour was well above the minimum. -~See IWN,-Pap ll ---derey-Ja<.Uon,-a-~Lwlth lhe 'ti-arbours and beaches department of ~ llunUngton Beach, supports the ~1BC report on Huntington Harbour. The city has run its own chemical tesU! iu the harbour, which Jackson says su[>- porl lhe l\iBC conclusion that the 'A·aler quality is above average for a man· made harbor. "There is iriuch less large life lhere, compared to the ocean, but that's ex· peeled," Jackson notes. Hoth Jackson and Kauwting C6ruiider the lack of fish (and other life} on tile bottom of the 10 to 15 fool deep ch<1nnel s <i perplexing mystery. It doesn't affect the water, nor lhe fish life in the 'A'ater column. nor the marine life around the neats and pilings, all of 'A'hi<.'h are nonnal. ti.IBC divers discovered the floor of the inner channels, where the problem is {Stt HARBOUR, Page %) Murky Water? Gulls Invade Canyo1i Reservoir By L. PETER KRIEG Of !tie D1lty l"lltt Staff Big Canyon reservoir in the hills above Corona del !\tar is under seige by hun· dreds of seagulls thal l'\ewport Beach city officials say could endanger the city's 'A'aler supply. ''We're being invaded by seagulls," Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin said ~tonday. "and the results on the quality of water are somewhat aJann. ing." But Devlin has come to the reser\'oir's defense, like any good public works director would do. The invasion began over the weekend, he said, and reaction was swift. Dc\·lln went out and renled a cannon to ropol the posty birds. "It's a carbide canoon," Devlin said, "It's fired by acetylen..: gas.'' That, he laid, is the noise that Harbor View re1ldents have been hearing off in the distance. - "We had to fire it about C\'Crf 40 8eCOnds Lhe first co\lple o( days," Devlin said, "But now we only lite it wj)cn we need It -a couple hours a aay." Dtvtlo 11id the cannon doein't really lhoo~t.jtlll makes a-1!1& bing. • Thal bang has prompted complaints from some rcsidenls along San Joaquin Hills noad but Devlin told councilmen. i\~onday that belier the noise than polluted drinking waler: "It has taused some complaints,'' he said, "but it has been e!fecti\•e. '' He said lhe invasion of gulls "°'Ould no doubt h&vc totally contaminated the water if left undisturbed. As it was, he said, the public works department had to dump two tons of chlorine in the water to purify It. He said the seagull:.. produce con· siderable defacatlon, but a companion problem is the fact that they feed at the dump off Bonita Canyon Road and rtturn to wash their muddy fetl in the water. He said a few Rulls "wJd be no prob- leTTt There have always been some around, but the hundreds 1hat ha\'e sv.·anned In must be di~ed. Councilm!!.n thought it might be h<!tler to u~ bird calls to scare tl'le seagulls away. ''The p~oblcm is, they do not Mve many natural enemies," Devt.tn, an amateur omltholQgUit, Cold councilmen. Viet Mayor lfoward Rogers then tug· -~!See~ .SEAGV!J.S, Pg<_t ~and "·tnt on a trip .. "·bile they v.·tre bt1ng held 1n the Orange County Jall tank. Peters' testin'IOlly appeared to indicate that the incident took place durlng hi! first trial. before 11(1 was shot in I.he spine by a she.riff's deputy as he attempted to escape from the courtroom. "In the jail?," asked the Incredulous Tarlow. "Sure. why not ? .. grinned Peters. "H's easy to smuggle the stuff in if you know how nnd gelling it into lhe jail was no problem.'' t..· LSD in Jail? .... ..:.i.· It 's Possible Orange County Jail Capt. Bill \Vallace today conceded that "It's often impossible" to preveiit the smuggling of LSD into the facility. Reacting to Gig P e t e r s ' testimony on a trip allegedly taken by the convicted killer while he was being held at the county jaJI. Wallace frankly conceded that "It could have happened. "LSD is often smeared onto 1he glue of envelope flaps and thus delivered through the mails," Wallace said. "We use every means of detection available to us 'iut V.'t: jusl can't guarantee that the stuff won't get thN>Ugh." \\'allace slressed that hP and his jail staff had no knowledge of lhe incident described by Peters. "This is the first indication we've had." ht said . "That doeln't mean. of course. that it didn't happen." City Commuters Sliun D S1iipers Missing ' NEW ORLEANS l UPI) -While the heart of the city returned to normal to- day, the police chief said he is convinced that a second member of a sniper team that killed six persons escaped. The people \\'ere quiet and calm -but still afraid . A search of every ooe of the 300 rooms in the Hov.·ard Johnson Hotel produced no trace of a second sniper. Police lifted roadblocks that c106ed oft a SO.square-block area of lhe city. The coroner's office today tentali\•ely identified I.he dead sniper as Mark J . Es-- sex, 23. of Emporia, Kan. A spokesman for the coroner said lht tentative identification came from finger-- prints checked in \Vashington. He sa.!d relatives were coming to make positive identiflcalion. Police said Essex had been living la Emporia with his parents since his di9o charge from the Navy in 1970. They added that ''there is simply no ·record of trouble" In Emporia and· did not know of Essex's beine; connected with any black militants. It \Vas a cold, cloudy and \~1indy ~·inter day as the people returned to \\•ork all over tO\\'Tl. But 1raffic was lighter than usual for rush hour on Loyola Boulevard, which runs in front of the IS-story hotel that \\'aS the scene of the bloody fighting Sunday and ~1onday. "People are afraid to uSe the street this morning," said a cab driver who noted the lighter-than-usual traffic. Police Superintendent Clarence Giar. rus,,o said he believed there was a second sniper and that be was either a "super· brain'' or police negligence allowed him to escape. 'Ille sniper or snipers began firing rrom <See SNIPER, Page %) Orange Coast Weatller The \\'eathe.rlady sees fair skies on Wednesday, with sllghtJy wann- er temperatures, but Increasing cloudiness on Thursday, wilb a chance of shower! through Satur· day. Highs on Wednesday 58-64. Lows 42-48. INSIDE TODAY President Nl.J:on offers hil rt· f/eclions Cl! he tur"t'IJ 60 and !lives thil adtrice: "Never .slow rlown." Ste itorv, Page 12. L.M. &e¥11 t Mt11 Ill SH'l'lu Jt c.11....... 1 Mtlllff " Clt•tlflf'll Jl•M Mwlllel ,....,.. 1t ,4om1n II Nellelllll .._. w ,......._., ,, Of•llM cw.w • DNffl Nttktt I t-19 • l+-lJ ••tf9rlel "•N • SIMtl Mll'Ub )t.ll •11t1tte"""911I lt 1'tll'lhleol t' ~Mee · )t.11 ,.,..twl " .......... __, .. . ........ . Ht.I..-• • u ............. »ill Allll UMitrt M W_,. -.,. '4 • DAILY .. II.OT t-.tf ...._ DEBRIS COLLECTS AROUND DOCKS AT SUNSET AQUATIC PARK NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Much of It Floats Down Ne1rby Edinger Flood Control Channel Which Empties Jnto H1rbour Entrance Fro111 Page 1 TRUSTEES ... school back one day to coincide with their calelldars," Dysinger said. .The five-week course features slightly longer clus boon and equals a six-week cOllne In tbe other scboo!J. If tokeo 10 weeu. it equala nine weeks or one quarter. Summer oc:booi' attendance b optional in all cues. By espandlng the traditional summer system to allow a full quarter of study, it makes it easier to tWitcb the entire calendar into a five-quarter (qulnmester) system, tehool officials salci. Under the quinmester all year pro- gram, students attended claases four quarters a year, and take the ftrth quarter -at dlfterent seasons - for vacation. ••aigbt now, the summer quarter is an added quarter," lly!lnger upblned. "A student can't subltltute bis summer quarter for 1 willter quarter. It will take about a yur to develop the curricula to make It Oei:lbJe for aJt..year." District officials expect to offer students a choice at each campus betw<en all-year school and the tradi- tionll system. They say the two pro. gnms can be compatible on a higb schaOl Cimpm. Bond Denied Fron• PIJ9e 1 To Lawman Held ~~~~2,~~:8:,,;in-lik• In Bar Mirrder Bail was denied Monday in Santa Ana Municipal Court for a lawman booked on murder charges after testimony In- dicating that the man be allegedly shot in the Bachelors lfi bar told police as he was dying that he "was only trying to help." Judge William Thompson sent SU!pend- ed Cypress police Sgt. Thom., M. Baroldi, 26, back to Orange County Jail after hearing that testimony from District Attorney's investigator Ron Sheehan. Sheehan said he was quoting Oremen who tried to aid Marine Capt Steven Robinette, 25, of Pboenii:, Ariz., as the pilot lay dying on the barroom floor of the Tu>Un tavern. Judge Thompson refused the ball, onlered Baroldi to be returned to court Jan. 18 for a preliminary bearing and ut the same date for accused Garden Grove police officer Jerry Gray, 28. film . They believe the film is composed of organic debris and one-celled alga (diatoms), which have covered the chan- nel floors, preventing oxygen at the bot- tom level and producing hydrogen 11ulfide -the rotten egg smell some Harbour residents complain about. MBC experts say the jell covering . won't affect the rest of the water, but Ibey are not certain what Jt is, or why it is there. Kauwltng says it probably formed because of poor water circulation in the Inner channels. The channel bottom is mostly clay, indicating poor water move- ment. He considers it an interesting, though not critical, problem. Jackson says the city plans to make a chemical analysis of the floor..f:iottom samples to determine just what It is. "We al!O plan to monitor it to see if this conditlon spr~ or decreases in the future," be adds. In common terms of water pollution, both the city and private marine . biologists say Huntington Harbour is not polluted. · The water circulation might be im- proved by State Flsb and Game pbns to ]et RaUls In North Authorized • SAIGON CAP) -President Nixon has authoriied U.S. fighter escorts to attack North Vietnam.ese MIGs or surface-to-a;lr missile sites above the 20th perallel if they ihreaten American B52s below the northern limit Nixon bas ptaced on the bombing of North Vietnam , reliable sources reported today, The U.S. Command also annouhced to- day that an Air Force F4 "Pliiritom shot down a "1IG21 along the · 20th parallel Sunday when It threatened a fllgbt of B52s. The command said that the MIG was downed "northwest o!, Thanh Hoa ," only to mlles below the 2Dth parallel, and spokem>en refused to say just how far northwest of the city .. This was in- terpreted a.a a tacit acknowledgement that the dogfight extended above the parallel. u.~. sources outside the command in- dicated today that Hanoi Radio was not lying when it reported last wttk that U.S. fighters escorting reconnaissance planes attJlcked antiaircraft defenses in Hoa Binh Province south of HanoL The U.S. Command denied at the time that American planes bombed pre- selected targets above the ~h parallel, but it refused to comment on recon- naissance operations and what action fighter escortl might have taken. Jn Washington, Pentagon spokesman Jerry w. Frledbelm. said no "offensive operations" are being carried out above the 20th parallel. · But he refused comment when asked specifically if flgbter escorts were permitted to attack enemy planes or missile sites above the line that threatened U.S . .8S2s or other reconnais- sance planes. FnmP,,.el RAIN ••. On the A11J11 dly last year 5.20 lncbes bad falleo, Denny 11ld. Counl7 officlab reported %I Inches ot o Sonia Ao& ltodcn wblcb to dote 11111 .._, has Joc&ed S.41 biclles liompared to U3 lncbe• for tbe aame period last year. Santiago Peak weather watchers reported .SO Inches overnight brlnginJ the aeasoool total there to II lncbes, compared to 14.4 incbe1 la.It year ,.t -the same time. I In Laguna Beach, rain slicked street.I but caused few runoff or Doodln& prob- lems. P a r k s Superlnlendel)t Clyde Sweetser said city crews were checking stonn drains to keep them free of debris. ·~t~'s a ood rain i.' it stays this way," Sllli 1k &enUo ralnlall "We need the m ure." Irvine oUlclals agreed and city citizens asslstanct officer Richard Dorris said he'd received no complaints of OoodinJ. Even the MacArthur Boulevard l.D- tersection wJth the San Diego Creek flood control chanoel was clear for traffic thU morning. Sludenb attendlni Harper Elementary School in Costa Mesa this morn1111 were not so fortunate, however. Drainate at the t25 E. 18th Street location Is poor and water accumulated to curb height. Principal Allred O'Leary came to the aid of school children by parking his car at the curb. Opening the doors of the car on both sides, O'L.eary ushered pupils through the vehicle to bridge the knee- deep wateri to the dry curb. Concern that the 1wtnter raln might hasten slippage of county blllsides, ' pc1rtlcularly the Anaheim hills location where four homes are threatened, proved unfounded. Minor mudslides were reported in three locaUons in Newport Beach today but police said they did not tie up traffic. ' Jacob F. Mynd.erse, Newport Beach general services director, said loose dirt at construction sites caused the slippages -on Jamboree Road south of Coast Highway near Promontory Point; at Hospital Road and Newport Boulevard and at Superior Avenue and West Coast Highway. Officiah Appointed In County Appointm<ot.s to commissions aovemed by · the Orange °'!""tY Boan! of Strperv"°" were 1111110wt<ed today by two boerd members. Finl Dlltrtc:t Supervbor Robert Battin named Adol~ U. Molina, 40, a SaJJta Ana attomey to the county plann!ng com- ml!sk>n. Re replaeea Woodrow W. But- terfield, another Battin. appointee, who was named to the Garden Grove City CQuo.cil !UI Aj)rll. New Third Pistrict Supervisor Ralph Diedrich tDldO three appointmenls. H• appointed Roy Knau!t Jr. of Yorba Linda, lo the Plaonlne commission. Knauf~ 54, succeeds Dan Foley also of Yorba Linda who bu served on the """1- mlultn lhlCe 19'3. Poul R. Simoni, 44, el Fullertoo, ... ..lected for the llart>ors, Beacba and Parks Commission to !ID the explr<d term of Verne Maple, also el Fullertoo. JICk B. Harlot of Fullerton will serve on tbe COUttly airport commission. He succeeds Robe.rt Clark, fonner mayor of Brea. Molina bas been senior counsel since 1965 with the state Compensation b.stlf8llce Fund. Knauf! b a "'tired industrlalbt wllb a long record of civic involvement. : Simms ia .cbairman of the Fullerton r .lrb and Recreation Commission and is manager of a department store. Harlot b employed by Loo Angeles County health services. He b an ex- perieooecl olrorafl pllot. Inmates Locked Up ' SAN QUENTIN (AP) -San Quentin Prisoo of!ldab say the 434 Inmate• In the cell block wher< a three-day strike was centered last week have been Jocked up for slJ: days. Our First Clearance Sale in 3 Years • • 11111: 'rlc• ------,., ....... .......... llltlllltf ...... ,_ ... .... ,., ... .,.._ ':.:-.:' -""1111 .. ...... NYLON SHAGS NYLON SCULPTURED 7.95 JO ~ 5.50 Orang• 6.95 221\ 4.95 Gold 1.95 30 5.ts Olive 7.95 62 5.95 Blue & gr••n 7.95 Hl\' 5.ts Green tones 7.95 33 5.95 B•iCJ• -... elementary IOboo!J use a dif. -~emen- tary school must be switched to an all· 1---.;.eanchedule. . : Gray is charged with assault with a deadly weapon following his alleged role i9. the sbooUng of a second patron Sam Cilmplie, 15( Tustin. He b free on $2,000 Iii . OU.I ~ty District Attorney James Emlsht'--clu!irllf-Ui.-hoarlng that he will ,..k ao Indictment of the two men, both oU duty at tho time of the in· cldent from the Grand Jury as soon a.a the new panel begins deliberations next week. 7.95 develop Bolsa Chlca Marsh as a natural ~tans-may tnctudre:rr·'-~_. oceao cut from Bob& Bay aoros.s Paclllc .95 7.95 l5 54.1/J 27 1/i 6-50 Oliv• & Gold 7.95 471\ 5.95 Gold 5.'5 Rod l llaoli 1.50-31 5.f5__Gray,gttan 5.'5 Bumishod Gold 1.95 l9 6.50 Roy1I blue DysinJer said the variety ol aummer schedules offered at the district's five campuaes -also at Wlntenburg - shows the district b attempUng to allow local autonomy to meet local needs. Statements aJJegedly made by Baroldl immediately after the llhooUngs Jan. 4 were quoted during a hearing in .which bolh sides agreed that Robin<tte died and SEAGULLS • • Campise was wounded In two separate • scuffles at the Bachelors Ill bar. • .The Cypress offlcu was quoted as gested a tape recording of mating calls shouting at the height of a scutne near of seagulls "could be hidden somewhere the barroom door: iA downtown Costa Mesa." "I'm a police offictr. BacL: off. Back c.o.mcnmen, ln 1 more seriouJ vein off." a.steel Devlin to look to olher soluUons It was stated that Baroldi told ln· than the cannon, lf possible, but permit-vestigators that u80meone took bold of led blm Lo continue to use it as neces-my ews and tried to grab It away from aary. me" durtng the barroom fracu. Devlin also pointed out that seagulls Baroldl's alleged shooting of Robinette have a long lifespan, 15 to 15 yean, and followed the wounding of Campise in an ~ of Lbml at lbe reaervoir appear to incident sparked, it was earlier stated, ~four or Oft )'l!rln ok!, just the breeding by Gray's questioning of patrons during a as.~-' . r the .. h narcotics investigation. _It~. an at~a,uve area or m, e Judge • Thompson said . he .. 'vill said, and with a good .souree of food · reconsider the issue of Barold1's ba1l 1n a ~y,might decide to slay aroui;id a Jong special hearing Wednesday. t!)llc. "U we don't get rid of them now, we could ei:perience a real seagull popuJa- tion explosion." Devlin said he bo?TOwed the cannon he's using from the Metropolitan Water .District which has had similar problems with some of It! own reservoirs. 011.Nfll COAST .. DAILY PILOT 'Thf Oftnte C-t DAILY l'ILOT Wfiitt Wllkfil Is ~ "-N ...... ,.""-It 11111>111htd by ~ Ora~ Ca.st PubliPllti!I '"'"'*""· ,,..,... r1"9 •nic-•r• Pllbllslled, M°'*f ttlrougl\ Frld1y, fol' C.!1 Mt-ta. Newport BeKh, Hunt1.,.l011 ""'"IF01111!1!n V1lley, Uoun• BMC.II, lrvlne/S..ddleba<k ind Sin Cltrnen!cl S..n Ju111 Citplt1r1n•, A lll'qle r9111oft1I tdlTID!I '• P.ibll......., s..rura1ys ~ SuniH'f'~. TJ\4 prlroc:iit1I Pll!lllVllnQ 11t.fll I• 11 »O Wnl It)' Street, cotll Mftl, Cl!!fomt., f14U. Rob.rt N. W11d P""INnt •nd Publli.Mr J1c~ R. C11rl1y \I.CC" l'mlOtll! lrod GtMr1l M•n•ttr Tho,,,11 IC11vil f!'d!1or Thol'lllt A. Murphlne Ml"'Vll!O Edl!or Cfit•rf" H. I.ea • Rich1rd '· Nill AHht1nt MirwofflO E41J"'11 lflt'f' C1Yillo W_, OrMM C-t~ IEd!tvr . H•"1•• .._. Office 17175 l11ch lo11l1"'"' M1lll1t1 ,.,.,dretu P.O. lo• 7,0, 'Zl41 -Offlc .. u,.n. ... Cit. m ~.,, A-.. CO.II Mftl: 111 We:!::r $1rRI Ntw&IOl1 •ucfl: 1lll H lw~IAI Sall <:11mtin11: JM North f.I C•mlfil " .. 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The theater v.·ill adjoin Hope View park and Amold said it will be available for use by the public as well as the school . Work on the pi"oject Is being done by the ocean Vtew School District main- tenance department. Fro1n Page 1 SNIPER ... •top the hotel , which is across the strttl fr om City Hall and only four blocks from I.he city's famed French Quarter, Sunday morning alter setting fire to a nwnber of rooma. Seven persons were killed -including the black sniper and three white polJce- mcn -and at lwt 20 others were wound- ed lnJlle.enswnc aun!lre that wted more than 24 hour1, ·police said. The dead m. eluded a Virginia couple on their second ·honeymoon and the hotel's ... 1stant man· • I Coast Highway. .· It might be made near Warner Avenue, which would tie it in to Huntington Harbour, giving the harbour two entries to tidal action. There is some opposition to the oet!an cut, however, and it may never be made. In any event, it's several years down the road. "It's prt1bably inevitable that once you create an artificial situation you will have poor circulation," says Kauwllng. ''All you can do is keep the water quality "All you can do is keep the water quality at an optimum level." ,. Surfing Oasses May Be Added To School Slate Trustees of the Huntington Beach City (elementary} School Uistrict. will discuss adding surfing to the district's physical education program during thelr meeting tonight. The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Dwyer School Library. Assistant Superintendent Charles Palmer said the idea was proposed to district administrators last month. during a meeting with city recreation officials. .. We are exp loring the possibility of y.·orking out a program \\'ilh the high school district £or the intennediate schools so that surfing could be used as a positive program that could be supervis- ed and coached by people within the school ,'' Palmer said. He noted that school administrators have not made any definite plans and that the proposal will be brought to the school board "so we can get a feeling from them as to what they trunk should be done." GOP Chairman Keeps Position George OelahMty of FUilerton won re- election to the cbainnanship of the Orange County Republican Central Com· mittee in a close vote Monday night over T1mothy L. Strader of Newport Beach . The vote was 16 to tt. Delahanty has held the post since last May 1'1!"• be was cl<!Cted to rm out the tenn of Thomas Rogers or San Juan captstrano \\ho resilned. The el~lon of Oefabanty and other of· flcerS nn tbe GOP committee found the orange Coast without a stngle represen· tative despite the area's heavy RcpubUcan registration. Other .officers selected are Wiiiis CJemqns,. Santa Ana, meo'1 vice chnlrman: Mrs. Lob Lumberg, Lo Habra, women's vice cbalrman ; Mrs. Janice Boer. Santa Ana, setrttary and Richard P. 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Dozens of remnants also priced for clearance • DRAPERIES-... sm o• llADY-MAD• INAt•o•nos11u __ $6.so .. $17.•o · Ev•rything tubj•ct to prior s1le. ~:J r~1ml -_...:. .. , --. ~-\ ·.-. .. ~ ....... _.~ ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1463 Placentia Ave. COSTA .MESA IN con& MBA llNCI 1t17 · r 64!-4~38 ·HOURS: Mon. Thrv Thurs., 9 to 5:30-FRI., 9 to 9-SAT~ t:IO to 5 -+- • DAILY l"ILOT Slitft ,....,_ MINUTES AFTER EXPLOSIOI'( AT· SURF AND SAND MOTEL -Super-Mated Air Blast Injured Two1 Starttd Fire Blast in Laguna Motel Injures Two Sleepers By JACK CHAPPELL Of ftle Diiiy l"ii.t Sllltt Two men were injured, one critically burned , when super-heattd air from a fire exploded through an apartment in the Surf and Sand mvtel complel Mon-. Murd er Charge Dropped Ag ainst Trio in La guna Allegations of murder agalnst three men in the stabbing death of a 17-year- old I .agima Beach_Marine Corps private have been dropped by the Orange County District Attorney!s olfi._oe. Harry Bruce Macres, 27, has been released from Laguna Beach jail and cleared of all charges stemming from the death of PFC Ross Paul Andrews, 1499 Terrace Way , Laguna Beach, Saturday, Ross Andrews' brother. Robert Stuart Andrews, 19, 1499 Terrace Way, Laguna Beach and Jan Oliver Janise, 23, 1422 C"..apistrano, Laguna Beach were cleared of suspicion of murder but will face ar- n:.ignment Jan. 23 on suspicion of assau1t with intent to do great bodily harm, Sgt. Neil Purcell said today. Janise and the older Andrews brother are also Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton. Purcell said that officially the three men were ''deemed not arrested" on any n1urder charges. The district attorney's office determin- ed that Macres bad acted in sell defense during a confrontation on a darkened • portion of Laguna Canyon Road late Fri·· day night. "If anyone ever asks him, 'have you ever been arrested?' he could say 'no,'" said Purcell, expalining the official posi· lion regarding Macres. Janise and Andrews were set to be released to military authorities on their own recognizance today, Purcell said. The death injurie.s to Andrews were alleged to have occurred during a fight involving Macres, two young women, Janise and both Andrews. Purcell said the small foreign car with Macres and the women was forei!d to stop along Laguna Canyon Road near El Tore road by a car with the three Marines in it. The two groups had earlier been at a small mark.et in Laguna Beach. Acc idental Shooting Report Corrected Two facts concerning the accidental shooting ol 12-year-old Mary JoAmle Lux or Irvine were incorrectly reported in · Mooday 's edltioo of the Daily Pilot. Tile Lux girl die<\ of a gunshot wound on Friday night and not on Saturday night. Police say the weapon discharged during the tragic accident belonged to JoAnn Lux' grandfather and not the gn.ndfather of .jbe girl who pulled the trigger. The Daily Pilot regrets the er- rors. Ba il Cut in Half LAS VEGAS (AP) -A U.S. magistrate reduced bail from 1$ mllfion to $2.5 mllJjon Monday for a New York man arrested here on a federal warrant charging him with posoessing mOre than • SI mlUlnn wwth of--MaglSlrale JosepilJ,. Ward gi'onled lh6 reductd ball f9r. Frank Mtltthewi, 28, Richmond; N .. Y., on the condition he surrender his pusport. day in Laguna Beach. Yui Chum Wong, 50, is reported in very critical condition today with second and tbird degree burns over 70 lJCf'Cent of his body. Kay Woo, 42, was still undergoing tests today to determine the exact nature of his injuries, a spokesman from the Orange County Medical Center bum unit said. Both men, cooks at the Outrigger Restaurant, were asleep in their quarters when the explosion occurred, apparently the result of a fire which started in the e1ect.rical panel of a beauty shop below the apartment. A third man, Tony Ma, 29, wa.s sleep- ing in the quarters:, but managed to escape without injury. Acting Fire...ChieLCharley_Knbn said name.! from the electrical panel burned up the ~II and into the floor ~_pa~ between the apartment floor and the ceil· ing of the beauty shop. A plwnbing ins~tion panel located in a closet of the two men's bedroom was open and lhe fire and hot air shot into the cooks' quarters. ''When you have a confined area such as that with all the windows and doors closed and with excessive beat, something bas got to go," Kuhn said. He explained that a.s oxygen in the con- frned space i.s used up, the fire seeks fresh air. A cracked window or opened door will provide that needed oxygen and an ei:plosion may occur. "The minute it blows, everything is in. slant (ire, everything that is burnable is on fire,'' Kuhn said. Wong and Woo apparently jumped from their second story bedroom win· dow. A witness at the next door motel said he saw Wong leap from the window and en to the asphalt about 20 feet below and roll on the.. ground in.an attempt to put out .~ pames covering bis. bodY.. Woo in jumping from the same window landed in bushes. Glas.s from the window was blown some 30 feet and tbe whole window frame was ripped from the structure by the blast. No estimate of loss in the fire and ex- plosion has been detennined pending in· vestigation by the Laguna Beach building department, Kuhn said. However. he said he believed it would be in excess of ito,ooo. , The department responded with all three fire companies and 17 men to fight the blaze at 1555 S. Coast Highway. It was controlled in about 20 minutes. Firemen from the first unit on the scene immediately donned breathing equipment and behind "fog" nozzles charged into· the apartment to search for any other possible occupants trapped in- side. None were present. "1'bat's our first duty, to make sure that everybody is out of there," Kuhn said. Eas y Divorce Rules Souglit PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -A pro- posal calling for no-fault divorce where the marriage l.! "il'- retrievably broken" was introduced today in the Arizona Senate. Sponsored by Sen. Scott Aler- ander (Jl..Tucson), and five others, the m.....,. Is modeled on the C.llfomta act under wblcb mar- riages could be dissolved by-direct petition to the courts without recourse to an attorney. Community property "1>1Jld be divided equally -lhe divon> ing couple with provisions. for paymenb to dependents ~I up ldlrectiY'bY the court. ' l Migration Violators Captured Bordu patrolmen. Marines and local Police. continued to rmd illegal aliens in the San Onofre and San Clemente areas through the day Monday after the weekend's surge of migration that spelled tragedy foe throe per'°"'. Border patrolmen said they and Marines bad arrested 1 total of 80 aliens in the area.s surrounding tbe checkpoint through Monday. Police arrested two dozen more llirouib-the aly IilSiDCle-re. - 'Ibe deaths occuifed Sijnday evening u weekend trciffic was intense. Two young women and an un1dentified man were struck and killed as they tried to dart across the crowded freeway. One other woman, a resident of Baja California, was injured. Patrol !pokesmen Monday placed the blame for the deaths on alien smugglers who were transporting the naU6nals for "fares" averaging $200 P'f person. Spakesman Dale Swancutt said in alt the cases of death the .smugglers who ordered the aliens from cars succeeded in passing the checkpaint undetected while their human cargo fended for themselves oo the dangerous roadway . The dead were run over repeatedly by speeding cars as their helples.s loved ones looked on in horror, authorities said. Tours of Upper Bay Planned on Saturday Guided tours of plants, fossils, fish and birds of Upper Newport Bay will leave from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday from the intersection of. Eastblulf Drive and Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. Guide.! will be members of the Friends cf Upper Newport Bay who regularly conduct the tours free of l·harge. For more information, call Patti EWQldscn, 494-4t6L . Paple r 'laehe A Sacramento fireman stands under a stream of \vater as he removes old newspaper files in the state library basement. A fifth.floor water pump broke aod thousands of gallons of \Va· ter drenched lower floors. Three Seized in Patch A midnight excursion into ar, Irvine fanner's cauliOower patch landed three men in jail today. Potice claim the trio had two bags of marijuana with them. Lane, Costa Mesa; Ruben Padde Singh, :n, of 1932 Anaheim St, Costa Mesa, and Roy David Lindsay, 22, who is listed as a transient. They were spo tted by a patrolman about 1 a.m. in a cauliflower field near Barranca Road. H DAILY PILOT 3 No R esu lts Peace Session Lasts Six Hours PARIS fAP) -H"1ry A. Kiuinll'!f conferred with Le Due Tho for ai.J: hours today in the !leCODd session of their Viet~ n.am peace ta.Ii& as Hanoi declared 1n a broadcast that "there bu not been any sign showing that the negotiation.s wUI reach any results." President Nii:on's naticnat security ad· viser wa.s the host or the meeting in an American-owned villa overlooking a golf --eourse-iPsuburban-St.-Nom-la-Breteche. A'!J at Monday's meeting on Communist ground, there was no prblic handshaking between :he two sides, renecting lhe sp- parent chilly atmosphere of the talk.! following the massive American bombing ·raids on North Viet,1am . But Tho and his adviseri emerged smiling from the villa at the end ol the meeting, in marked contf'9st with their grim expressions v.·hen the meeting began. Kissinger also dirtcted a wan smile toward waiting ne""Smen and photographers when he left the villa a fe"' minutes later. Both sides . maintained their mutually agreed ne"·s blackout ~ver the su bjects under discus.sion. The North Vietnamese delegation an· nounced that Kissirlger and Tho ~1ill meet again Wednesday, in the Communist· O\\'Tled villa at Git Sur Yv ette where they held their first meeting. The delgations lunched In the villa, the property of a wealthy American businessman. It was not known whether Kissinger and Tho lunched together, but food was proviJed by tbe U.S. delegation. While the meeting \\'3S in progress, President Georges Pompidou of France told a neYlS ceinfcrence he was "bitterly disa ppointed" when the talks broke down De<. 3. "I hope with all tny heart that the negotiations succeed this time," he ad- ded, ''and that we· w1U not have an e1ernal succession of discussions in Paris and bombing raids in North Vietnam." Pompidou kept closely in touch with both sides during the interruption of the peace talks and his government played a role in backstage conta~ts that led to the bombing halt above the 20th parallel and resum ption of the peace talks. The unfriendly atmosphere which sur· rounded Monday's meeting CODtinued to- day. None of the North Vietnamese were outside to greet Kissinger on hl.s arrival J\.1onday, so none of the Americans were \'isible when Tho and his staff arrived to- day. However, the door w;1o; opened from the inside as the North Vietnamese reached. it, while on Monday Kissinger had to open the door to the Com- u .. ,, ...... K1511MOlR without his usua l smile, and there was no public exchange of cordlai farewells like those during he last round of ntgotia· tions in December. The North Vietnamese delegation in Paris talks said privately that lhe pubUc displays of friendliness were .dropped because of President Nixon's bombing campaign agaillbi 11anoi and Haiphong. P lanners Deny Ranch Rez onin g In La guna Hills ' Orange CoWlty planning comml.s.sioners Monday denied ''without prejudice" a zone change which would have allowed development of the 170.acre Mathis Ranch in Laguna Hills for a population of 3,456. The land north of Valencia Parkway and between Rossmoor's Leisure World and the Missions communities ls presently zoned agricultu.nl. Commissioners based their denial on two major issues : the already overcrowded area transportation system and the extent of commercial acreage propooed by th<a ppUcanl, Shareholders, Inc. About 34 percent, or 55 acres of the tract. was designed for commercial u.ses, which planning staff said Wll! not needed in the area. That much would be enough com· mercial to serve UI0,000 persons, county planners said. The Mathis Ranch zone change b . eluded two residential areas, both wtth the option of going single-.family (op to eight units per acre density} or multi· family (up to 12 units per acre). Dave Moore, senior county planner, .said today that the general plan for the • All three ·were booked on suspicion of petly theft and . suspicion of possessing marijuana. Potice allegedly found two ~ggies or the forbidden weed in the cab of their pickup truck. Arrested on the dual ,charges were James Arthur Kemper, 38, of 289 Rose Fifteen heads of caullflower were book· ed into evidence by police along with 1:,e two bags of purported marijuana. unlstVillaJiJlfiSeU. As usual, neither !Ide said anything about what went-on in Monday's 4~bour session. But Kissinger left the meeting area, <fevelopea-10TV74, ·111.--...~-­ agricultW'al·rural 1.0nlng. MERCURY MARQUIS • • "Everybody -.grees this· I!-nol ap- propriate, but what i.s?" he added. • Despite Mercury Marquis Brou g ham Look of Luxur y and Rich- ness, it's still a Medium-Pri ce Car ... "Marquis B1·ougham 4 Door Hardtop ------~farquis Brougham 2 Door Hardtop'------' SEE ONE. Rome O! The Now Car • , , "Golllea l'•MeW' • • • TRY ONE . • • BUY ONE. ohnson& son -. . -. ' Cf\P!~ ! • . • • • 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 540&830 •• • • TOD AY ! -LEASE --. Specialist in full mainte- nance leasing! Rome Of The New Car • , • "Golclea r-eh" ' ·- • 1 f DAILY PILOT What H It Really Rains? RAJNDROPS FALLING DEPT. - very me we ge one o itlle sprinlcles and the Orange Coa!I lllJs up like a washtub, you begin to ponder what might occur ii It ever mlly rains. As a result of the current dewdrops, coastal motorists got a small taste of it this morning. Fairview Road in Costa Mesa, where we are supposed to have a new flood control channel, was covered half-way out from the curb lanes on bolh sides or the street. MacArthur Boulevard at Campus Drive was covered with water again although still passable, Cars were throwing sheets or wet stuff on Pacific Coast Highway at Poppy Avenue in Corona del Mar. There was plenty more standing and rurming water at spots like Irvine A venue along the Newport-Me.53 city limits, in Laguna Canyon and on the Huntington flats. SO YOU PONDER all this in WOD· dermenl Much lllandlng and running water from what llGllle grizzled o1a coaaUine oboerveni would characterize as lilUe more than a btavy fog that feJI down.. ' Years past when we've really had rain oor <oasta1 trouble spots have been dearfy evldenl San Juan creu,· down Sall .Joan Capistrano way, has gooe en periocllo .._ ... 'lbe·Sallla Ana River was been known to actually nm water. ID fact, nm It right out Into the Huntington Beach OaUands and acrou West Newport. LAGUNA CANYON has always been a favorite flooding spot !or past stonns. Right now, autboritie.s are considering what Is labe!Od ftood plain zoolng !or Laguna Qmyon. All this Dlllds fine but loog·tlme bJld. owner.r out Laguna C8ll)UI claim and assert that such ~ Isn't going to pro- tect their properly me bll All it Will do is make it impossible !or them to re-Wild if they do get flooded -agalo. Elsewbere, the Santa Ana River Is me of Ibo major tributaries that Is ezpected to !mmel inland ftoodwaiers past the ooullh>e and to the ..., lo the areas ,of c.ota -., Newport Bead> aod Hun-- THE AIU1Y CORPS or Engineers has been studying Orange County flood con- -.. trol needs for.a number or years but its report isn't yet completed, according to the Grand Jury report. The Jury has recommended that Orange County supervisors start prod- ding our congressmen to get that report in hand. When you see what a Jillie dew can cause. like today, you can certainly agree with the Grand Jury. \ T~, JJIKAllJ '· 1973 .. ,_ Yep, .Five of 'em That's what James Baer proudly Indicates to newsmen at a oonference In the Evanston. Ill bOop!ta1. .Baer, 30, of Northbrook, Ill, la the fsther of quintuplets, twn boys and three girls,; born !Ast Friday. The quints' mother Is Lynn Baer, 26. Israeli, Syrian Borders Tense Following Clashes By United Pms llltttnadoaal Israel and Syria ordered their lroopo to remain Oii lull alert today almg lhe 60- mile border they &hare, the ICODO Mon- day ol aome o! the fiercesf !lgbtklg In the Mlddle East In l.ll ljlClllha. Israeli-aulborilles abo said they ordered oeltleni living along the Syrian border to stay undergroond. AT 'l1IE SAME mu::, a ientor Israeli officer wamed the Syrians against resuming the baWe. At .dawn, observers said they could aee Israeli planes clearly visible Jn the sky 00 patrol duty. Military sources In Damascus describ- ed the border situation as tense but quiet and said troops remained on full alert. 'lbe Middle East News Agency said heavy"'Dres burned at a number of Israeli setUements -across the Golan Heights cease-Oro line Utrougbout the nighl "Syrian artillery fire during Mooday's fighting was roncentrated on Israeli border settlements -some only a few miles from the cease-fire line," the agen- cy said. THE FIGHTING continued Monday for eight hours with jels, tanks aod artillery fire thrown into the action. Israel said its air force shot down six Sytioo, MIG!ls and. lls latW destroyed an eq~ nwnbei of Syrian tanks while suUerioC no losses. lsraall casualties were put at two soldiers wounded. A Syrian spokesman said Israel's losses included four warplanes while Syria !Ost Utree. He also said Israel lost 15 tanks, 10 artillery batteries and two heavy machine guns. Syria's losses, he said, included damage to two tanks and two radar sta- tioos. The fighting, he -said, also killed two Syrian soldiers and wounded eight while killing or wounding a number of civilians, Including women and children. Syria said the fighting broke out when Israeli jets entered Syrian airspace and attacked a number of military positions. A spokesman sald a second Israeli at- tempt to violate Syrian airspace was foil- ed by Syrian interceptors. •• ' ' Weather Damage Blamed For · Farm Price hcrease WASHINGTON (AP) -Wbolelale farm ~ posted Ibo ~ monthly , Increase lo H yeani last mmth with • climb •o1 a.a peroent, Ibo govemment reparfod today. ' 'Ibo nport, by the Labor Depet1m<lnt'• Bureau ol Labo< Slatlstlcs, blamed --damage to cropo u the main reasoo for the big increUe. THE SHARP climJj to food prices boooted the tovemment'& oveN!J wholesale price IDdei: I.I pertent In December, the largest lo Z2 years. The inc;nase WU ~-~. 1.8 peroen1. OD a seiiiiiill1iiljilsteil biifl: Prices of a broad range ol Industrial raw materialJ n>1e three-tenths of 1 per- cent while wholesale cmsumer floisbed goods rea<1J !or marbl at relail had climbed u -~ the report said. The big incruse In prices Gt f8nl) prod· ucts, largely UllCOllUolled by federal price reaulattons, Included boost& ol 21-1 per<:ent lor grains, IU peroenl 10< eggs, 13.I percmt for hay and oil aeeds, 9.4 percent for livestocl<, 7.8 pen:eot for plant and animal fibers, elgbl-teolha ol t percent for poultry and ooe-tentb of 1 pereent for milk. , The ooly decline was 5J percent for fruits and vegetables. GRAINS WERE -44-1 perceot higher than a year ago, live!tock wu 22.4 per- cent above last year and eggs were up 25.8 percent over the year. The rise in prices of farm products was the largest since March _ 1917 and the over.all rise in all wlxllesales prices was the biggest aioce January 1951, tbe buttau saJd. Tbe report sajd wholesale prices have rliou at an annual rate Gt I.I -t during the It llllllllhl ol Pnlldonl Nl:I- .... Pbue u ~ -· -penid to a U petoeat nte ID tho e111111 months belonl U1 -_.. lin- po&ed Jn Aucult lf/L 'Ibo nle ot In- .,_ 1n the pu1 m 1111111thl -ted to I.I -'• It aald. WhllO -relall pricel ... Clllllrollecl, wbolooalo food pricel at the !Arm level '"" be puoOd oo to relalleno ml the ...,. sumer. Zieg'ler w Assume Top Public Relatiom 'Post WASllJNGTON (AP) -RaWd L. Ziegler has emerged victortous' In a power struggle over reoq:antzatlm of White House publlc reladons macblnecy and will aoon be named Pmldeot N'ix- oo's principal adviser oo Information policy, the Washington Post repo<ted to- day. Ziegler. 33, who has hem the President's press secretary, also will continue in that role, the newspaper sal~ It said Herbert G. Klein, 51, who has been White Houae commtmlcatloos dir.c- tor, will leave the govermneot in the near future. But Klein, one of the President's veteran .-!ates, -1tln' COlll!rm this Mmday. "I ba..,,'t determined when I'm go1ng to !eave 0< what rm going to do . . . I haven't made &tJ1 delennlnatlon except that I don' ezpect to slay In-definitely. ti The _P<lot aald Ziegler will lalte over Kle.tn'• respn;wlhllitiel, ln additioo to keeping bis own dutes as bead ol the White House press operation. . It Aid Klein 's deputy, Ken W. ClaWIOll, probably Will -lo the ""' mlnlllratlm, posalbly u -Gt Klein'• office, but under Ziecler's autboljty. ·FREE TAX RETURN PREPARATION Free -simply depod SJ,000"' •-or•mtmg ,....._t 111'1c16cs..i...111t1- FREE prep<tltion o( your penooal Fodet>I and Sute Ill retumL Some pooplo will..,. S2llO to $300 or moft in aoc:o.mtiog fees. (IbB olfer doem.'t ~to cav:•l'if "1• pa11--¥111§1-,, b-•iw or limiJlt .,.,..._) Ki • ~ Professional -qall5ed1n-1onwm_..,_pli"""'-• llliOl llliOl • .. -+--1--f.""~·~·~""ii.i"ijtha~t :i;t!!}J!!1ili~"f.-ii.ii'"ii-"""Yi'ii~.-..~i;:l-ii~·~·i':•ioiitboi'rilw:"ili:1nr~-~Elob.~~ .. ~"~' ... iw!ll~lii-~~be=~~iiiiii'i=o11H ~-------fot 1CCW>cy llYlillfilY"liiii> ~Aliiiif ia dooe Iii the pdil<iiilyoutl'ld&S&91ii11i0ffii0"*" BUT A MEMBER of the royal !amily said Monday it Was too soon to call it "the real thing." Dock workers and security guards at the Harwich navy wharf who saw them part said Phillips gave Anne one kiss before be_got _out of the car. Then, said guards Leslie· Vidler and Gordon wa~ don, as Anne slid Into the dlver's seat he had occupied, they kissed again. "They were just like any young couple saying their farewells ,' Vidler said. "They were nice little kisses." _ ln London, a member of the royal family was asked if this meant a mar- riage was in Anne's future. ''\Veil, there's certainly more there than just friendship ," he said. "But it's too early to say it's the real thing." BUT THE NEWSPAPERS Sun and Sunday Times speculated that an engage· ment was in t~ offing. Whatever the relationship, it is the first public romance for the tall blonde princess. She bas dated occasionally and casually ·in the past but no one has mon<P;llized her time like Phillips. 1be romance became known in Novem-. her when Anne went foxhunting with Phillips, and despite an uproar from anti· blood 5P0rt groups. they went foxhun.ling twice more. Then, on Dec. 22. she spent the night with PhUlips and his parents at their farm and Phillips, in tum, spent two subsequent weekends with the royal famJ1y at their Sandringbam estate. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY ~ERVICE °"""' of '"' Dal~ Pl~t is guarantttd MfMIY.f'f"lllV: If "" d1 Ml hayt )'fW _.,ef D'f Ji» 11-"'·• Ull ll!d .,...r ,.,., Wiil .. IHwtltf t. }"¥. C•lil ..... tlUft lllltll 11• """ .... 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SOUTH COAST Pl.A2A amt.I SI. rtS.. Dioto F-. Cotti._ l'H011E Ml 4• TiiE MALL OF ORANGE Tlllit Aft. It Mlatl A¥1., Ontnp , PHONE 837-4612 • ..... 7 I -- , __ 7 .I '• • Orange Coast EDIT I ON Today's F lnal N.Y. Stoc k s VOL 66, NO. 9, 2 SECTION S. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1973 N TEN CENTS Suit Calls Tidelands Fee Illegal A fonner Orange County newspaper and magazine publisher Monday filed a class-action suit asking Orange County Superior Court to declare tidelands use f~ charged by Orange County to be II· legal. Ex-County Publishe.r Asks for Injunctions Be,rnard M. "Bud" Desenberg of Newport Beach, former publisher. of the Orange County Sun and Laguna Beach Post, charges that the fees, approved by county supervisors a little more than a year ago, are contrary to state law. A show cause hearing on Oesenberg's petitions for a w.rit of mandate and tem- porary ~d. perrnaneut injtinctions will take place Feb.· 6. Desenberg, 2231 Bayside Drive, says he is under threat from the Orange County Harbors, Beac~ and Parks Department to have bis pier. penn1t revoked for failure to pay the fees. He claims maintenance dredging by pier owners is more Clan adequate compensation to the county for the private use of the tidelands. "Dredging activity by pethkmers and n1embers of the class herein is of substantial benefit lo the publiC, the County of Orange and the State of California in that, but for the dredging operations, the dredged material would ultimately accumulate and cause naviga· tional hazards within the main channel of NeY.'J)Ort Bay." He claims if pier owners didn't do it, the responsibility, and lhe cost , y,·ould fall to the county and local municipalities. Desenberg. y,·ho is represented by at· torney Harold S. "Pete" Voegelin. also contends the dredging is an aid to navigation ''By helpin g to prevent grounding of vessels in Newport Bay dur- ing heavy fog or other times of limited visibility ." Gulls Invade Reservoir Boots for Watkin' Newport Hauls Out Cannon By L PETER KRIEG Of .. o.uy l'l .. t Sl•lt Big Canyon reservoir in the hiUs above Corona del ~1ar is under seige by hun- dreds of seagulls that Newport Beach city officials say could endanger the city's water supply. "We're being invaded by seagulls." Public Works Direct•1r Joseph T. Devlin said Monday, "and the results on 1he quality of water are somewhat alarm· ing.'' But Devlin has come to the reservoir's defense, like any good public works director y;·ould do. The invasion began over the weekend, he said, and reaction was swift. Devlin went out and rented a cannon to repel the pesty birds. '"It's a carbide cannon," Devlin said, "It's fired by acetylen.! gas." That, he said. is the noise that Harbor \'ieY.' residents have been hearing off in !he distance. "\\'e had to fire it about e'1ery 40 seconds the first couple of da ys," Devlin (See SEAGULLS, Page 21 Council Puts 'fough Curb On Peninsula Building Newport Beach eouncilmen1.fonday 1-_JIJllH'!o-"m"ov"ed~c\to~ ctame unprecedented building controls on almOSt all of tne Balboa Peninsula. Aeling on a series of motions by Vlei! Mayor Howard Rogers, councilmen: -Scheduled a public hearing Jan. 22 on an emergency ordinance to stop 111! but single-family home coru.truction for six months in the area from 19th street to the end of the Peninsula. -Directed the planning commission to coolluct. public hearmgr an a series o peimaqint measures : __ . -Rezoning everything trom Cent~al Balboa through Peninsula Point to R·I (single.family). -Reioning the area from 19th Street easterly to the commercial district to the new R-l.5 zone already imp:l5ed on Bal· boa Island. , The complaint contends that the fees - r1hich are S6 per lineal foot -were establi shed by supervisors acting ii· ·legally and "in excess of their authori- ty." He claims they violate Public Resourei!s Code Section 6503 y;·hcre in the Galiforn ia Legislature has provided that "no rental fee shall be charged for # private rcL"rt-a1ionaJ pi ers ... " Deseobt•rg \1an1s the court to order the l'ountv !1l rt·frain from imposing any fur1her ft:f's. to refund the ones already paid and 10 drop all future demands for back p:iyments. . He al1;0 coniends that the charges im- posed by thl' county "·ere computed arbitrarily lfC' s1iid ;:ill officials did was take an aerial photograph of the harbor, look at "'hich bo<i!s happened to be parked at \.\hich dock.c;;, ;ind assess pier O\vners on th<' basis of the length of the boats at the r" . at that time. . DAILY l'ILOT '"" IW tlldlltf'll "-- American servicemen at McNair Barracks in Hoechst, Germany, have their O\VD version of "boot camp." They've created a boot tree by tossing their boots onto a tree outside the barracks. They're short timers, scheduled to be released from the Army soon. . ~ Retired Lawyer -Create a new commercial "C-1.5" zone for the commerciaJ area to plaei! new controls on businesses, and perhaps reduce the size of the business area. Rogers said he made the request for the t-Ough new controls after learning the re- sults of an intense survey oo population density or Balboa residents conducted by the planning staff. CHARLES LARAWAY EMPTIES AWNING FULL OF RAIN WATER Wife Ele1nor Observes Procedure 1t Couple'1 Bal Isle Bu1in11t . Caspers Re-elected Chief -Qf ]J_9ard _<>f ·Supe~visors . Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers of Newport Beach Y.'as r~leeted chairman of the Board of Supervisors to- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the loser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert w. Battin ci -Santa Ana nominated Clark. Clark tras }ater elected vice chairman for a second term . Caspers has been a board member for two years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the board. He was the second Fifth District supervisor in coon· ty history to bold the chairmanship. Alton Allen . of South Laguna was chairman in 1970. Wants to Oust Cliief Glavas ~fax B. Sturges, a retiref;lJa~r. Mon· day night asked the Newport Beach City Cou ncil to remove Police Chief B. James Glavas Crom office. Stur.ges charged, Glavas with ordering . police departmeo~ harassment of him.- claiming he and the c.hief have been long· lime enemies. "I don 't think it's rea lly worthy of comment," Glavas said this morning. "It 's a fabrication. There has been no observation, restraint or anything of the kind directed again st him." Sturges said if councilmen refuse to take action, he would take his "evidence" ~ which he declined to reveal -to the Orange County Grand Jury. Sturges cited two police-related in· cidents and claimed, "They're trying to frame me -and Glavas is responsible." "~fr. Sturges is a respected member of the community," 9.!!Jyas said. "We have no cause to harass or put him under any kind of observation." Councilmen declined to act on the de- mand. although Councilma n Carl Kymla suggested Sturges take up his complain t with City Manager Robert L. Wynn. • He passed around a series of photo- graphs of bulky new duplexes under con· struction. He said they utilize almost every square inch of property and are not maintaining the character of Balboa. He ,s;1id he's askiJ!g for the . l8Ckla y moratorium on the issuance of all build· ing permits -except one-family housing -"to preven t a rash -of pennits." Councilmen approved all· of Rogers' motions on a S-1 vote, with C.Ouncilman Richard Croul. a builder., casting the lone "no" vote. The density surveys were co"nducled throughout NewJ>Or1 Beach by planning staff members as part of their work on developing a new general plan for the city. The new·R·l.5 zone. although rewritten several times. essentially limits the size of duplexes to 150 percent of the total buildable Jot area. It was first proposed by freshman Councilman Paul Ryckoff, a Balboa Is· land resident, shortly after his election in April. There was little discussion of any of Rogers ' propasals by other councilmen and even Croul did oot elaborate the reasons for his negative vote. Croul, however, has consisten tly op. posed virtually all controls on the de- velopment of pri vate property within lhe city. Winter Storm Passes, But.More Rain Sl.ated By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 t1M Dilly P'l .. I Stitt Orange' Coasl ·comrriunffies &aaked up an average haif inch. of rair: overnight. thomlrig rush hour traffic slO\\·ed in the \~·aning drizzle and the ·larges t winter storm moved eastward today. The national Weather Service forecasts fair skies on Wednesday and chances or 111ore rain from Thursday to Saturday . Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the gentle drizzle y,·ithout incident, although some 1,680 customers of Southern Calilomia Edison in the Westcliff-Newport Heights areas of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were without electricity for about 30 minutes this morning. SCE officials said a palm frond fell across a 12.~volt power-line near 17!h Stteet and Tustin Avenue about 7:45 a.m. causing the outtage. The power loss affected traffic lights a11C fC1uled commuter traffic in the area. Small crsft warnings continued today y,·Jth y,·inds coming rrom the southeast at 15 to 25 knots this {IlOming and from the southwest ;:ind west .lihls aft~noon ... Winds are ex~ted to decrease tonight to from five to 15 knots . \Vestcrly breezes from 8 to 18 knots arc predicted for Wednesda y. Rainfall amounts Jogged in Orange Coast cities overnight ranged from a low o( .10 of an inch in San Clemente to a high of .56 inch recorded by Huntington Beach amateur weatherman J. Sherman Denny. Denn y said the rain \\'hich began at 2:3Q a.m. today brought the area seasonal total to 5.75 inches as of 8 a.m. On the same day last year 5.20 inches had fallen. Denny said. Co11nty officials reported .37 inches at a Santa Ana station \\'hich to date this season has logged 6.41 iol'hes compared iSee RAIN, Page 21 Orange Coast The top county ~t has been rotated in recent years between the various districts but there Is no rule that this continue. Jasmine Project Approved Weather The weatherlady sees fair skies on \Vcdnesday, \\'ilh slightly warm- er tempe ratures. but increasing cloudiness on Thursday, with a rhance of showers through Satur- day. Highs on \Vednesday M-64. l..O\\'S 42-48. WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District'• Caspert SD GOP United SAN DIEGO (AP) -Republic1n 1eaders.hlp in Sin Diego C.Ounty appears united after the re-eJection ·or retired Rear Adm. Lesllh E.' Gtbres Jo a !l%lh lf!l'l' aa.cbaltman-BeUy Kujawa and._J Michael McDadt w•re named to the cen· ' --!Tai <'llltlmlltee M~y I<> replace two who migned. · · • ,. Dover-Irvine Proposal OK'd Newport Also OKs Condominium at the Coves T\VO major Irvine Company develop- ments v.·on approval from Newport Beach councilmen Monday ni~ht, but neither N~rt Beach councilmen Monday got by Without a loog strmg or conditions. night approved an uperimental plan Councilmen gave the go-ahead for con· they hope will help solve traffic conges-struction of lhe 379-unll Jasmine Creek lion and confusion at. the Dover Drive-townhouies in Corona del Mar and a 60- lrvine Avenue intersections. unit condominium project known as the Actin~over the objei:tlon,s..olJoroell~OLilll.JlaY.sidc.lltiYe.. __ -· -- bor l!ighlands residents, tlley approved The Jasmine Creek project continued a plan to block off the interteelion of to stir opposition from residents ln the f;lover Drl~e north, _thereby making It hills above it, wbo claimed tt would lJ>. ~ four-'!ay lJ)tCJ'l«\Ion. . -. terl~re with their VIOWI. • . Oou11cllmen l<>ld Public Works Dired.or But acting an a proposal by Council· Joseph T. Devlin Io report the results of man John Slore, who led tile cause ol Ihe ~rlment I<> them within 90 days. homeowners In negoHaUons With the r company, the cowcil approved the f)rOj· no opposition from residents in that 3tea, ect with the sUpulation that building The scene was in sharp contrast to near· helghls be held below a sight plane slop--ly two years ago when Balboa JAland ing down rrom the hills to the bay below. residents swarmed over city hall oppos- The conditions won re luctant approval ing a planned commercial development or comp:1ny planning administrator Larry on the property. Moore, who said ii they are found to be Company officials sakl they infelld to too restrictive, he would come back and buUd a public walkway along the bay· ~91'-<baligee.o.~-----.· -·!ront of the·projcct and ln<itHJe·d..- Storc. won a rare round ot applause signed to giv~ a ¥tew o( the 'water to from the near!Y too HJlt~r View llills llJSSing motorillts. ..-t: homeoWllers a(iendlnc the mttting a!Ier . "The vi&tacwlll -~-only tbrotlgll tho·. • homeowner $J)Okesmruf commended middle of the project. however, Binet him for hi& efforts on their behalf. both ends wlll be graded so tnat the , Tile C:O... project, near the Marine building pad> are IO feet above ti.. stmt ~vtnue bridge to Balboa Island. drew level and backed up right to IL ' INSIDE TODi\ Y Prt!ident N1rcm offer' Ins re· flertions as he tur11s 60 and. gives thi.t advict: "Nevtr slow do wn." Ste s1.ory, POQe 12. L.M. .... t t 11Jfonll1 1 ClaJf(11..-~ -rr-1'- Ctmk• II c'"._.i 11 Dt•Ttl IM!kft. • bu.NI ,... ' ••ttrtlJllnlml '' RMflct , .. 11 ~" ftlll WtnN .. tt -" """ I.Hiit" " . ' ' ,i DAl\Y PILDf N • • Gig Peters Praises LSD; Lecture Continues LSD in Jail? It's Possibl.e Orange COOnt y Jail C.pL BUI Wallace todJ.y conceded thai "It'• often lmpos..'liblt'" to prevent the smuggling of LSD lnto lhe facility , Reacting to Gig P e l e r s ' testimony on a trJp allegedly taken by lhe convicted killer while he was being held at the county jail. Wallaee ftank)y conceded that "it could have happened. "~D-i!· of terr-smeared onto-the glue of envelope flaps and ~hu,~ delivered through the mail!, Wallace said. "We use every· me-ans of detection available to us ~1ut wt just can't guarantee lhat the BtuU won't get through." Wallace stressed that ht and hi1 jail staff bad oo knowledge ,of the incident described by Peters. "Thll is the first indication we've bad," be said. '"That doesn't mean, of course, that it didn 't happen." 8 Mesa, Newport Residents Held In Drng Raids Eight Costa Mesa and Newport Beach mtdents wm amsf<d Monday night In nids by narcotics officers who alleged they bought $3,500 worth of marijuana from them. -In-nlds-by officers from-the Newport Beaob, Costa Meu and H1Dltingl4n Beaob police, the eight were taken int<> CUlt6dy from two apartments In Costa Meaa. Tbe Cale WU bandied by the HW>- tinflfoo Beach police who called in the oUW:-ageoc!ea I<> aid in maldn( the ar- reats al 317 Unlvenity Drive and Ill 19th St. ' Offleen claim lhey.cmnocated a total <ii Ill pound.s of the fllqa1 weed and ~~ and weighing Booted Int<> the HUDl!ncton Be,acb Jail wm: -1-y Gnodae. JI, of 205 Ith St., Newport Beach. He wQ arreated at the • UnlvenUy Drive ldclrets and charged "With the Ale al mar!J-~ -&.CllO)', 211 al tall Slnta Ana Ave., Mesa. He, -am.t.d "He .,.. ript wbell he aalcl inarljuana wu me of God's greatest gift.I to m•ntlnd, Jt't mother nature'• remedy ror tbe ovwdvlliled man." The opea11er wu Gte Peters, 1111 Ill> ject waa Dr. Ttmotby Lei!')' and hll au- dience was an Orange County Superior Court jury that wu inforrr.ed today by the convicted killer !hat he is nearing the Chief Claims 2nd Sniper Made Escape NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -While the heart of the city returned to nonnaJ hr day, the police chief said he is convinced that a second member of a snJper team that killed 1i.1 persons escaped. T h e people were quiet and calm -but still afraid. A search of every one of the 300 rooms in the Howard Johnson Hotel produced no trace of a second sniper, Police lilted roadblocks that closed off a SO.square-block area of the city. The coroner's office today tentatively identified the dead sniper u Mark J. Es- ses, 23, of Emporia, Kan. A SPokesman for the coroner said the tentative identification came from finger- prints checked In Washington. He sald relatives were oomiDg to make positive Identification. Pollce Wei Essex had been living in Emporia with hll par.nts alnce hll di>- chatR• from the Navy in llm>. 'Ibey added that "there la simply no r>eord of trouble" In Emporia and did oot know of Eaeez 's being camected with 1ny black militants. It 'flu a cold, cloudy and windy winter day u the people returned lo ""'k all over town. But traffic wu llgbttt than usual for rusb hour on Loyola Boulevanf, which runs in front ol the lkl<>ry bole! Iba! was the acene ol the bloody fighting SUoday ~ Monday. "People are alrald I<> use the street th1a mm:Ung,11 said a cab driver who noted the llghter-lhan-usual traffic. Police Superintendent Clarence Glar- TWllO said be believed there wu a eecond anlper and that be waa either a "aupe"' bn!n" or police negllg<llCO allowed him lo etclpe. '!be anlper or anlpen btgan lirlJli from 11<>p the hotel, wbich ts acroaa the atre<t from City Hall and only four blocb from the clty'1 lamed French Quarter, Sunday _..., -.leltlng fire I<> a nmnber of ~lb ~ of =·tor -~ Sewo penom were Jdlled -lncloldlng "' po11er1_. u. aaa-'18e'-___,!l>!"'°''°!Mfk"' t~ and three white poUce-1'-'--po•e•kll·of_.... ,-.., &lie men-liictitliiif200llieii were WO\Ulil- lnllumce ol drup. ed In the ensuing flllDflre that luted more .. -llan7 Mai1fo, 25, ol SIOI C:Wla 1bao U hours, po1lce Wei. '!be dead in- Pl, COiia Meu. He WU alJo picked up dlldecl a Vlrgfnla couple on their second al the 1Jtb Sa.et aMreaa and waa charg· ~ and the ho el ed with poaeAlon of marijuana for aale. ~~ymoon I 'a assistant man- -,.._., ll«tdl, 20, atll Walnut Ave., ager. Costa Meu. He waa lrftlted at the 19th Street apartment and Charged with ooo- splracy. -Steven l'lllllOO, 23, who listed the 19th Street address as home. Offictrs picked him up at the · apartment on Unlvefsity Drive and charged him with possession of marijuana for sale. -Patricia Jenks, 20, of 130 Via Lorca, Newport Beach. She waa arreated at the University Drive apartment and charaed with possession of,cnartjuana for sale. -ToD.l Marla Fenow, 19, who listed the University Drive apartment where she was arrested u her home address. • SJie ·was Charged with aale of marljuima~ -David Callen, 22. of 1782 Kenwood Place, Costa Mesa. He was arrested at the University Drive address and charg· ed 'liith sale of marijuana. Inmates Locked Up SAN QUENTIN (AP ) -San Quentin Prison officials say the 434 inmates in the cell block where a three-day fbike wu centered last week have been locked up for six days. OIAMOI COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiie er..,,. CMtt DAILY ,IL.0'1', Mtfl w111ctt -c:mnlll-fJi. N .... ll'r-. It Pllbl"'*' 1r1 tflt Or9llOe c..t ~i.lllfllfll Cet'l'llllll'IY. S.. ..... """** .,. lllltlltl'ltd, MOnife'( ftiWwplt F•~'f, .... 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Devlin said the cannon doesn't really lhool 111!,)'tbing. It just mak,. a big bang. ' That-blof ,has prompted complaints from some resldenU along San Joaquin lftlls' Road but Devlin !<>Id councilmen Mooday that heller the noise than polluted drinking water. .. It tiia clUaed tome complaints," be said, ·"but It has been effective." He said the invasion of gulls would no doubt have totally contaminated the water if left undisturbed. AB it w1s, Ji< said, the pu~J<Orks department had to dump two tons of chlorine In the water to purify It. He said the seagull!. produce con· siderable defacation, but a companion problem is the fact that they feed at the dump off Bonita Canyon Road and return to wash their muddy Ceet in the water. He sald a few gulls would be no prob- lem. There have always been some around, but the hundreds that have awanned in must-be dispersed. Councilmen thought It 'might be better to use bird calls to scare the seagulls away. "The problem is, they do not have many nalural enemies,'' Devlin, an amateur ornithologist, told councilmen. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers then sug· ge.sted a tape recording of mating calls of seag ulls "could be hidden somewhere in downtown Costa Alesa.'' Councilmen, in a more serious vein asked Devlin to look to other solutions than the cannon. if possible, but permil· led him to continue to use it as neces- sary ) Howard Murch Last Rites Held w~""'=' _::...-.. ·~-=-· """' ....... ..... 1......-.d ct.I ..... -"' co. ... GllllMtle. ••• •Mftll _,,, !¥'fW 11.+1 nwint"'?L ...... U.tj ~~ .............. ftllllllW. • end of hfl threeodly leclll!'e "Oii Ille dtr· 1......, ·~ )'Ollr world and my world. "I toot LSD Ibis "'° time ad IL 1'88 perfect -.11111 llb llJe w., lbe~ tlnOuCh llme ond space and all Qol. on in Iba! movie '2001,' )'OU know. · "My vibes were juat :lght and when I ca.Q)O out the llP'•.&s was just too 11eea, the sky was too blue, the al• waa too treah and 1 !<>Id AMia (glrlltl.nd Anno Bartl>olotMw) I Jlllt cu't get any clow, I COD~ stand II. • 111 auddenly reaUud. why men have to kill each other. And we '>oth thought the world was ao beautiful we just couldn't i peak." Threat t.o Bombers . Nixon Okay_s Attacks Abooe 20th. Parallel Pelers augmented h1' ledurt I<> the jury w!tb taoae laif<lnwn chllU and I blackboard ple<ed •dJacenl I<> hit wheelchair. His tubject wu Lm> "u u should be 111"1 by those who mow how I<> use Jt. .. Abraham Lincoln and Jesuo Chrlal talked about a house dlvi~ed 1ln!O ftsell Supervisors Make County Appointments bt!n1 certaln I<> [llJ ond be -that l<>dsy. '11111'1 whJ bt'I bonlbfntl Narth ytetnam. "He lmows that tbls ii the freest, best OOUlltry ever I<> hit the laoe of the earlh. U )'OU can1 beat them, join 'em and f think be'• doing a hell of a job." Tbe -Ur WU again PeWI and bis subject on that oocasloo wis President Richanf M. Nllon. Pointer In hand, the crb>pled ronnor llf<111anf wed chart atttr cfiart to justlly hla druc using mode or lif• and w uploln how It became fuevltable that h• ahould •band"'! his San Deago Oouoty desert comm~ and klll bis parentl in their Huntington Beach home on April 21, 1971. Peters, M. in&iil.s that he was sane herr!!e ~le.s P<!Ui, 5S, through the heart and strangled h~ mother, Flora, M, a teacher at Lincoln SChool In Corona def Mar. Appointments to commlMions governed So doe1 proceeutor Pat Briar.. wbo won SAIGON (AP) -President Nixon has operations" are being carried ou~ above by the Orange Collllty Board of two verdicta: or first degree murder from authorized U.S. fighter escorts to attack the 20th parallel. Supervisors were announced today by 8 jury whlch earlier rejected defense North Vietnamese MIGs or $Uffa~to-air But he refused comment when asked two board memben. pleas that the former lilUltiogtoD Beach Hip. Scbool honor lludent was ·• vicllm ml!slle sites, above the 2llth parallel If specifically i! fighter escorts were ,Fir>! District Supervtsor Robert Battin of "dlmlnlahed capacity" when be Jdlled they threaten American B5'.a below the permitted to attack enemy planes er named Adolph U. Molina, 40, a Santi Ana his parents. . northern Umit Nlmn bu placed on the missile sites above the line that attorney to the county planntng com-Defense attorney Barry Tarlow will bombing of North Vietnam, reliable threatened U.S. BS2s or other reconnais-mission. He replaces Woodrow W. But-ask the aame Jury at the conclusion of a sources reported !<>day. sance planes. terfield. another Battin appointee, who sanity bearing that ii in Ill ftnaJ hours to Friedhelm said he could not discuss the Y.'as named to the Garden Grove City find hla cUent insane. The U.S. Command also announced t~ specific rules or engagements for Council last April. Peters told the Jury today that LSD day that an Air Force F4 Phantom shot American pilots and, at one point, noted New Third District Supervisor Ralph "was the most important thing in my down a MJG21 along the 20th parallel that the report was attributed to U.S. Diedrich made three appointments. life, the one thing that helped me to see Sunday when it threatened a fight of sources outside the command. He appointed Roy Knauft Jr. of Yorba the flowering of the psycbedeli~ culture ... B52s. "News sources outside the military Linda, to the planning commi5.$ion. He told the same astonished panel and The command said that the MIG was command are unlikely to know what's Knaurt, 54, succeeds Dan Foley also of a surprised Judge Kenneth Williams that downed "northwest of Thanh Hoa," only going on inside the oommand;1' be said. Yorba Linda who bas served on the oo~ he and "five or ais others" took LSD 10 miles below the 20th parallel, and But when asked if he was saying the mission since 1963. ( .. and went on a trip" while they were spokesmen refused to say just how far story was inaccurate, Friedhe.im had no Paul R. Simons, 44, of Fullerton, was being held in the Orange County Jail northwest of the city. This was in-comment selected for the Harbors, Beaches and tank. terpreted a,, a tacit acknowledgement The MIG21 downed Sunday was Parks Commission to fill the expired Peters' testimony appeared to indicate that the dogfight extended above the credited to Capt. Paul D. Howman, 28, of term or Verne Maple, also of Fullerton. that the incident took place during his parallel. Wooster, Ohio, and Lt. Lawrence W. Jack B. Harloe of Fullerton will serve first trial, before he was shot in the spine U.S. sources outside the command in· Kullman, 25, of Hartly, Del. The pilots on the cotmty airport commlsskm. He by a sheriff's deputy a.a he attempted to · d.icaled today that Hanoi Radio was not reported they fired two missiles at the succeeds Robert Clark, .former inayor of escape from the courtroom. lying when it reported last week that enemy jet after detecting .it on rada r, Brea. 1 "In the jail?," asked the incredulous U.S. fighters escorting rtconnaissance and one missile blew It up. Molina has been seniOr counsel since Tarlow. planes attacked anUaircraft ~ensea in It Was the fifth MIG reported downed 1965 with the st.ate Compensation "SUre, why not?,, grinned Peters. Hoa Blnh Province south of Hanoi. by U.S. crews since Dec. 18. The U.S. 11.surance Fund. "It's easy to amuggle the stuff in if you The U.S. Command denied at the time Command said 183 North Vietnamese Knauft is a retired industrialist with a know how and getting it into the jail was that ·American planes bombed pre-jets have been downed during the war. long record of civic Involvement. no problem." selected targets above the 20th parallel, 1----------=-------=-----_:_:_:_:_: ___ .::..::.;.::::.::. ________ _ but lt refused to comment on recon- naissance operations and what action fighter escorts might have taken. Jn Washington, Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Frledheim said no "offensive Barbara Koppe Services Slated Mass will be celebrated Wednesday for Barbara Fetber Koppe, a 23-year resi· dent of Newport Beach who died Satur- day. She was 46. Mrs. Koppe was 'a foi:mer member of sfte leasv:s -·= To~· Rei1>st or -eolonrdo,-6regory-J;:;-Jeflt<1 M1-.,-+--I Chrtslopher W. and Stephen J., all of the family home at 1438 SanU8go Drive; a daughter, Deborah Hawley of Newport Beac~; sisters, Nancy Blodgett ol Newport Beach, Suzanne Hill of Honolulu, and .a brother, Kenneth Fether of Costa Mesa. Mw wUI he said at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Coeta Mesa. Burial will follow at Good Shepherd Cemtery, Huo- Ungton Beach. From Page 1 RAIN ..• Our first Clearance Sale in 3 Years • • • -""" ... _ ,.,"·~ ......... lllft•lllll ....... _ ... ,_ •• l"•k9 S111 price p.r iq, vo. ,., wi. yet, lnai.1191 $4, ,,. .. lnltllltd '"" NYLON SHAGS NYLON SCULPTURED 6.95 22\\ 4.H Gold 7.95 lO • ' 5.50 Or•n9e • 7.95 b2 5.H Blue & treen 7.95 ll. 5.H Beite 7.95 47\\ S.H Gold 8.95 lO 5.95 Oliv• 7.95 24 \\ 5.95 Gr•en tones\ 7.95 25 6.50 Oliv• & Gold 8.95 54 1/1 5.95 R '5 6Hy-fre• -.k-.• -7.95 27 1/J 5.95 . 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Green 11.95 27 9.50 Grape 12.95 24 1:1 9.95 Gold & Gr•en PLUSH SHAGS 12.95 JO 7.95 To mato Orongt 11 .95 27 1/1 9.50 Burnt orange I 1.95 23 1/J 9.50 M•d ium blue 11.95 381/1 9.50 T•fly 12.95 45 9.ts light custom blue ll.50 2' 9.ts Green & Wh ite 14.50 Jl \I 9.'5 Rose IJ.95 22\\ 10.95 Gre•n, gold, & beigt 14.50 JI\\ 11.H B•iqe & Green 8.95. 1.95 7.95 8.95 8.95 9.95 9.95 11 .95 ,11.95 ll.95 I l.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 14.50 14.50 '!6.95 29 6.SO· Roy1I bJue NYLON COMMERCIAL 17\\ 5.H Gold tw .. d 251/J 5.ts Cindy-strip• 3lV1 6.50 Blue green tw••d 2l 6.50 Green tweed 281/J 7.SO Burnished gold tweed JI 7.50 Btig• & brown twe•d ACRYLIC COMMERCIAL 62 5.ts Blut I: •m•r•ld 45 5.H Pink & orang• ACRYLIC PLUSH 43 \\ 1.95 .. Gold - ACRYLIC AXMINISfER FLORAL 47 261/i 24 40V. 35 1/J ll '·" Blu•, gr•tn, •qua on beig• btckground KOOR PLUSH 5.H light gold 6.50 6oldtn btit• 6.H Gold WOOL COMMERCIAL I.ts 5.fS Rtd & QNtn tweed Rod I gold tw .. d WOOL PLUSH 6.ts ltig• • All prices ere ina+•lled end includes 64 ot. sponge rui>ber peddtn9• Dozens of remnants also priced for clearance DRAPERIES -H2 s~s o• READY·M•ot 1N •ssoano 1110 _$6.SO 19 $17 .SO Evtrything s11bject to prior ••I•. --------.. ----·-------... -------- ' . ' . I l I • ' I I 7 ~ n d ti • h e ] ] l I I I I l c I :- -- Orange Coast E'OITION VOL 1>6, NO. 9, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1973 North Mes'a Owners Win Round on 1--~·~oi'tMfde meOwners woo -ir~ "Xaion on p anntng starrs recOrTI· round in a battle ror reduced density mendation to "dowm:one" the 30l>-acre Monday night when the Costa Mesa Plan· area had beel delayed twice by the com· lling Commisskm approved a general mission, once for further study and plan change for 300 acres north of the another Ume became an environmental San Diego Freeway with a C-1 vote. impact statement was incomplete. U city councilmen uphold the decision The total delay -about five months - later Uris month, it will cap a months--prompted charges by homeowners that IOO!g strugale by the North Costa Mesa the plan change was heing held back to Hdmeowners Associatian to keep high-allow a major Segerstrom Company proj- denslty apartments out of an area sur-ect to "sneak" into the area. rounding the Mesa Woods tract. The DAILY PILOT was able to con- !irm l1ii a naaonat-liisurance rompanf-l rone pro under the -general plan headquarters was negotiaUng with the 1,1.·ould add to traffic on Fairview and that Segerstroms for a site on Fairview Road , Planning commi.sslonen however denied they withheld action for the development. Commissioner John C. Leonhardt, the ,lone dissenter during Monday night's ac- tion. raised that issue again when he argued that the 4~acre portion belonging ' to the Segerstroms should remain com- mercial, as it is presently. Leonhardt said that the medium-densi· the tu base would be greater Ir it were left o;.;runercial. "And then there Is the landowner. We should be thinking of him," he added. The plan adopted by com.missioners is exacUy as proposed by the planning slaff for the area bounded by SunOower Avenue, the 8an Diego Freeway, Bear Street and Fairview Road. Bail Plea Denied Officer in Bar S hooti1ig Jailed Bail was denied Monday in Santa Ana Municipal Court for a lawrnan booked on murder chii.rgei after testimony in- dicating that the man he allegedly shot in the Bachelors m bar told police as be was dying that he "was only trying to help." Judge William Thompson sent suspend- ed Cypress police Sgt. Thomas M. Eight Newport, Mesa Residents Held in Raids Baroldi. 26, back to Orange County Jail after hearing that testimony from District AttOrney's investigator Ron Sheeban. Sheehan said be was quoting firemen who tried to aid Marine Capt. Steven Robinette, 25, of Phoenix, Ariz., as the pilot lay dying on the barroom floor of the Tustin tavern. Judge Thompson refused the bail. ordered Baroldi to be returned to court Jan. 18 for a preliminary heaiing and set the same date for accused Garden Grove police officer Jerry Gray, U. Cray Is charged with assault with a deadly weapon following his alleged role in the shooting of a second patron Sam (See NO BAIL, Page 21 Chief Claims 2nd Sniper Made Escape 'l'he-oiily Change COnctrns the Segerstrom property which was ap- pn:-.·ed as medium-density, instead of the low density suggested by the staff. Essentially the plan provides for a low· density core (the ~fesa \\'oods tract) sur· rounded by medium-density and com- mercial. recreation zoning. Homeowners believe the plan will pre- vent them from becoming encircled and choked off by high-density apartments . Today's Final N.Y. St.oeks c TEN CENTS -)-----4 It \\'BS noted by members of the com· mission that the general plan am· mendment does not change the existing zoning of the area. 7.one changes will h .. vc lo be initiated in the future to.mak•._--~ the area conform lo the general plan. Com missioner Nathan Reade who in· troduced lhe motion to back the sta!f proposal described the goals of tbt general plan ammendrnent as "fair ~ ing ," DAILY,..,. S'9H ,,.. .. Eight Costa Mesa and Newport Beach rtslc1ents were arrested Manda7 night in· · DINICH\IA'!'i;!HJff-f'Alltll!E'flHCIAl)-~~-------j . Despite lilew Drain, 'A Ha1vy Collection of O.W·Nawr'OCC0Ma,. High C1mpuN1 .., they bought $3,500 worth of marijuana frolllt In raids by officers from the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police, the eight were taken into custody from two apartments in Costa Mesa. The case was handled by the Hun- tington Beach police who called in the other agencies to aid In making the ar- rests at 317 University Drive and 268 19th .J;t. ' Officers claim they confiscated a total of 30 pounds of the illegal weed and assorted packaging and weighing paraphernalia. Booked into the Huntingtcn Beach jail were: ~ -Jerry Grandon, 18, of 205 8th St., Newport Beach. He was arrested at the University Drive address and charged with the saJe of marijana. -Robert Gauntney, 22, of 1.626 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. He was arrested at the 19th Street apartment and charged with possession of marijuana for sale, possession of heroin and being under the _ influence of drugs. -Barry Martin, Z, of 3106 cassia Pl.. Costa Mesa. He was also picked up at the 19th Street :'l,,~--ess and was charg- ed with possession of marijuana for sa le. -Frank Sortcb, 20, 308 Walnut Ave .• Costa Mesa. He was arrested at the 19\h Street apartment and charged with con- spiracy. -Steven Pattison, 23, who listed the 19th Street address as hOnle. Offictrs piclted him up at the aportment on University Drive and charged him with possession of marijuana for sale. -Patricia Jenks, 20, of 130 Via I.Arca, Newport Beach. She was arrested at the University Drive apartment and charged (See RAIDS, Page %) Orange ,., ,,,. I • ~ ~-- Coast '!be wealberlady ..., fair altltll on Wedneoday, with slightly wann- er temperatures. but incre3!1ing cloudiness on Thursday, with a chance of showers through Satur~ day. High• on Wedoeoday 58-6(. Lows 42-48. INSIDE TODA\' President Nixon of/en hla re· fltctiom as he t""'I 60 and givss tkf& advict: "Never rlow down." Stt story, Pao• 12. ... NEW ORLEANS I UPI) -While the heart of the city returned to nonnal t<r- day, the police chief said he is convinced that a second member of a sniper team that killed six persons escaped. T h e people were quiet and calm -but still afraid. Fair Coast Skies Forecast ' • Half l1ich of Rai11 Bogs Down Morning Traffic WILL LEAD BOARD AGAIN Fifth District's Caspers . Caspers Retains Chairmanship Of Coun.ty Board A search of every one of the 300 rooms in the Howard JohMon Hotel produ<:i!d no trace of a second sniper. Police lifted roadblocks that closed off a 50-square·block area of the city. The coroner's office today tentatively identified the dead sniper as ?\:lark J. Es- sex, 2.1, of Emporia. Kan. ,\ spokesman for the coroner said the tentative identification came from finger· prints checked in \Vashington. He said relatives were coming to make positive identification. Police said Essex had been Jiving in Emporia with his parents since his dis- cha rge from the Navy in 1970. By GEORGE LEIDAL or IM Dally 1"11•1 St.ti Orange Coast communities soaked up an average half inch or ra ir. overnight. morning rush hour traffic slowed in lhe 11·aning drizzle and the largest winter stonn moved eastward today. The national Weather Service forecasts fair skies on Wednesday and chances of more rain from '11'1ursday to Saturday. Cities from Seal Beach to San Clemente weathered the gentle drizzle Without incident, 'although some J.680 custome rs of Southern Californja Edison in the Westcliff-Newport Heights areas of Ne1\'port Beach and Costa Mesa were 11·itbout electricity for about 30 minutes this morning. SCE officials said a palm frond fell across a 12,000.volt power line near 17th Street and Tustin Avenue about 7:45 a.m. causing the outtage. The power loss affected traffic lights auc! fooll'd commui.er traffic in the area. Small craft warnings continued today \\'ilh winds coming from the southeast at 15 to 25 knots this morning and from the .southwest and west this afternoon. Winds are expected to decrease tonight .to from five to 15 knots. Westerly breezes fr'om 8 • • ' to 18 knots are predicted for Wednesday. Rainfall amounts logged in Orange Coast cities overnight ranged from a low of .10 of an inch in San Clemente to a high of .56 inch recorded by Huntington Beach amateur weatherman J. Sherman Denny. Denny said the rain which began at 2:30 a.m. today brought the area seasonal total to 5.75 inches as of 8 a.m . On the same day last year 5.20 inches had fallen , Denny said. County officials reported .37 inches at a Santa Ana station which to date this season has logged 6.41 in~hes compared IS.. RAIN, Page %) FiftP · District SUper.visor Ronald \V. Caspers of Newport Beach was re-elected chairman of the Board of Supervisors to- day. The vote was 3 to 2 with Supervisor Ralph Clark the loser. Caspers was nominated to succeed himself by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove. Supervisor Robert 'V. Battin of Santa Ana nominated Clark. They added that "there is simply no record of trouble ., in Emporia and did not know of Essex's being connected wilh any black militants. It was a cold, cloud;.' and u•indy winter day as the people returned to work all (See SNIPER, Page %1 Court A wa1·ds Youth $65,000 An Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded $65,000 in damages to a Ca l State Fullerton Student seriously injured at a Costa ~fesa intersection when a truck !mashed into the back of her small foreign car. Nixon Ol(s Figl1ter Escort For Bombers in Vietnam Clark was later elected vice chainnan for a second tenn. Caspers bas been a board member for two years and assumed the chairmanship after one year on the board. He was the second Fifth District supervisor tn coun- ty history to hold the chairmanship. Alton Allen of South Laguna was chairman in 1970. The top county PoSt has been rotated in recent years between the various districts but there is no rule that this continue. 1\-lesa Fire Officials Offer Flooding Help Ronald Ccleman , battalion ch.ief of the Costa Mesa Fire Department. said anyone whose home is flooded by the current rains should call the department for assistance. A water vacuum owned by the depart· n1eot will be sent out to suck up the \'ftiter. This service by the fire depart- ment also applies to homes \\'hich may become flooded l>P,cause of wate r pipe breaks. For service call the fire department, 834-54-06. The jury in Judge Robert L. Corfman's courtroom assessed the damages ror Lin- da Christine Chalk, 23. against truck driver Glenn Arthur Benton, Garden Grove, and his employers, W. C. Froelich Inc .. Buena Park . Miss Chalk was injured and treated al Costa Mesa ~1emorial Hospital April 22, 1971. when Benton's truck rammed into her car on Santa Isabel Street. Benton later pleaded guilty to misde- meanor charges of drunken driving . He was fined and placed on probation in Costa Mesa municipal court. Peters Relates LSD SAIGON (AP) -President Nixon-has authorized U.S. fighter escorts to attack North Vietnamese h-llGs or surface-ttr-air missile sites above the 20th parallel -if they threaten American 8525 below the northern limit Nixon ilas placed on the bombing of North Vietnam, reliable sources reported today. The U.S. Command also announced to- day that an Air t"'orce F4 Phantom shot down a MIG21 along the 20th parallel Sunday \\•hen it threatened a flight of 852s. The command said that the MlG \\'as downed "northwest of Thanh Hoa ... only 10 miles belo\v the 20th parallel, and ''He WSI right when he said marijuana ";\1y vibes were just ·ight and when I . "Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ how it became inevitable that he ~hould wa.!I one of God's greatest gifts to came out the grass was just too green, talked about a house divic!ed unto itself abandon his San Deago County desert mankind. It's mother nature's remedy the sky was too blue, the-ai· was too being certain to fall and he knows that commune and kill his parents in their for the. overciYilir.ed man." fresh and I told Annie (girllriend Anne The speaker was Gig Peters, his su~ Bartholomew) I just can't get any closer, today. That's why he's bombing North Huntington Beach home on April 21, 19'71. spoke!!men-refused to say just ho\v far north\\·est of the city. This "·a::; in· terpreted as a tacit acknowledgement that the dogfight extended above the parallel. U.S. sources outside the command in· dicated today that Hanoi Radio was not lying \\·hen lt reported last week that U.S. fighters escorting reconnaissance planes attacked antiaircrart defenses in Hoa Binh Province south of Hanoi. The L'. .S. Command denied at the time lhat American planes bombed pre· selec ted targets above the 20th parallel, but it refused to conunent on recon- naissance operations and '"''hat action fighter escons might ha\le taken. ln Washington, Pentafon spokesman Jerry \V , Frledhelm said no "offensive o~ralions" are being carried out ebo\·e the 20th parallel. But he rtfused comment when asked specifically if fighter escort! were permitk!d to attack enemy plane$ or ml,s.,ile sites above the line that threatened U.S. 852,, or other reconnais· sance planes. ject was-Dr. Timothy Leary and bis au-J can't sWnd It. Vietnam . Pe:ters. 24, insisl'i that he was sane dience was an. Orange COunty SUpcrfor "I suddenl)' realized why men have t0 "He knows that this Is the freest. best when · he stabbed Charles Peters, SS, • C' Court jury that was tnfom.ed today by kill each other. And wo "1otl1 thought the country ••er to hit the In,. of the eanh. through the beart and strlfngled his ~la yo1· Ill Bay lly ~®l1l1ieted,killtr-'~.iH>earin1 .....c!!9rld wag ~•!l!>il-..""1-J•!!!.£!!!11!lt>' _ !hJ1ou can'l beat them,~· -.0!_.and,J . -moJ!lr!i_Flora,..U• • ~L1Jl!l!111!.c... _ =-~---1 otld of h'-three-day lecture "on the c!Jf, speak." \binITe's dolng a hell of a job." .. ~001 in 6ironaa•lffir. . . .Jack Hammett. m•yor of G;"ta Mesa. ferenCe between your world and my Peters augmented his lecture to the The. speak~ w•s ~gain P!lers an~ his ~ ~oe~ f>!O~Or. ?al Briar who won 1~ II) San Francisco to P,&rtlclpate ln I""' . _ . 11\ii• ~-drJwn ~arts ud 1i ~~Jecnitr'tlµ~~ Ct)l two ~>et• off11'!t ilegree·murd<r from , 17.S., f;j,,i.r.nt:• of May0M1 sponaored by· "I took LSD this 0ne time and It was blacltboard placed · adjacent to bli Rlcllard M: N!Mtt. · • ·· . " a jury wlllch earlier rejocled defense .the "lationRI tear,ue of Cities. perfect -just llklrlhe way-tlieyi!aohed httldlall'. Iii• ,.bj<el wM Will "•• II Pel!!lef It! -.-crippled fo11?1er pl•as that the former Huntington B<ach The conlertnce. scheduled today atid ll&ll timulld..apacund..aUJbo,..oo.'-'-.Jbould be used bf those who ltttow how to lif•RUJ!rd used chart after chart to justify High School honor studont was a victim Wednesday, focuses on comwmllJ ors In that movie '200~ • ,.., ltttow, .,. IL Ills drugllSing·mode-of-llfe-and to explain (See PKTERS,-J>ac• Si .. ..,topm&At.- I ' ' '• DAil Y PJ\.OT LSD in Jail? It's Possible Oranae COunly Jail Capl Bill wan.co 1oc1ay conceded 11>11 "11'1 olt.n linpoalble" to inveOI the sm1111111111 ol LSD Into ihe ladllty. ReacU111 to Olg Pet e rs ' testhnoi~y on a trip allegedly taken by the convicted killer while he wu being held at the county Jail, wanace !rankly conceded that "It coold have happened. ·'LSD Is often ameared onto the glue of tnvWope flaps and thus delivered throllgb the malls," Wallace ukt. "We use every means of dttectk>n available to Ill tiut we just can't guarantee that the ltu!f won't get th:-ough." Wallace slrrssed that ht Rnd tus -)811 sraa bad no koo'Wledge of-1~-,._ lncklent'dest'rfbed by Peters. "Thi! is the Rnt indication we've had ," he said. "That doesn't mean, ol course,, that it didn 't happen." f'rott1 Page l PETERS ... of "diminished capacity" when he kiUed his paren ts. Defense attorney Barry Tarlow will ask the same; jury at the conclusion of a sanity bearing that Is In ltJ llnal hours to find hll client lnaant. Pei.rs told the jury today that LSD "wu the most Important .thing In my lile, the one thing that btlped me to ,.. the lloftring ol the psychedello culture." lie told the ame utoolabed PIDti IDd a surprised Judge Keonetb Wllfiama that be and "five or alx others" toot UD "and went on a trip" while they were being held In the Orlll(I• County Jall tank. Peters• le!Umony-appeared to Indicate that the lncldeol took place durlq bll Orsi trial, before be "" shot In the spine by a 1bertff'1 deputy as ht attempted to escape ftom the courtroom. • CHARLES LARAWAY EMPTIES AWNING FULL OF RAIN WATER Wife Elunor ObMrvu Procedure •t Couple'• 811 Isle Bu1lne11 Murky Water? Gulls Invade Canyon Reservoir .t',....P-.e I RAIN • • • ... to 4.43 lncbea 10< Ibo ame P<rlod last year. lanllago Peat •tber walcllon ,.ported JO b1cbM ovemJ&bl "bringing Ibo MHOllll total llloro to 13 lnchta, c:unporecl to IU lncha last year at the same tlble. ln J...aauna Beach, rain slicked streets but eeu9ed few runoff or ftooding prol>- lems. Pa r k s Superintendent Clyde Sweetser said city crews were checking stonn dralns to keep them free of debris. "It's a good rain i: it stays thi! way," Sweetser said of the gentle rainfall. "We need the moisture." Irvine officials agreed and city citizens assistance offi cer Richard Dorris said he'd received no complainUJ of flooding. Even_t.be._ MacArthur --1klU.le\'.al'd....!.in· tersection with the San Diego Creek flood control channel was clfar for traUic this morning. · Student> atttndlng Harper Elementary School in Costa Mesa this morning were not so fortunate, however. Drainage at 1he 4%5 E. 18th Street location is poor and water accumuJated to CW'b beigbt. Howard Murch Last Rites Held Never Heard Fr~m Again? lJ1 mldat ol thel: dally ration or bur&laries. tralllc -ud -'"'I armts, the lltmllnilOn Beach Police have a we that leavea a.lot to the lmlcJaatlon. At 4:02 p.m. Monday a woman who ldentlDed benell 11 LWan Reed called to tell pollce ol her rather peculiar problem. If ll"'m& that hor pet boa ...,. strlctor had gotten out of Its cage and was on the loose eomewbere ln lbe apartment complex at 17431 Jai:quelyn Lan<. A patrolman was dispatched to the scene to help the Cady Iocai. her lost snake but he came back to the station a few minutes later. He said there was flO-..reiPOflse when be knocked on the apartment door. Supervisors Make County Appointment s Funeral services have been held for Appointments to commissions governed Howard F. Murch, former Costa Mesa b)' the Orange CoWlly Board of resid ent for 28 years, whG died Dec. ~ in Siipervisors v.•ere announ ced today by Entiat, Wash. at the age of Go. two board mem be rs. Mr. Murch was a charter member or First District Supervisor Robert Battin ........... 1 NO BAIL ••• Camplae, 1$, TUstln. He II lree on 11.000 ball. Cl>lef Deputy Di1trlct Attorney Jama £mtcM __ .... d&tr1ac Ibo bou!Dc tba1 be will ...it an lndlclmeril ol the two mea, both oll duty 11 th' time or the ln- cidellt lrom the Grand Jury u aooo u the new pant! begins dellberaliona nexl weel:. Slat.ementJ allegedly made by &roldt . lmmedlattly alllr the 1boollogs Jan. 4 were quoted during • bearing In which both slda agroed !bat Robinette died ~ Camploe wu wOllllded In two oeparate acu1n .. at the Bacbelon ID bar. Tbt Cypress omce.r wu quoted as shouting at, lhe height of a satfne near the.barroom.door· "I'm ·a police officer. Blclrr. off. Back oU." II WU stiled that Baroid! told ln- vtJl!gators that "someone tonii bold ol my gun ud tried to grsb It away from me" during the barTOOllJ lracu. &roldl's alleged ahootlna ol Roblnelle lollowed the -..dlag ol Campise In an incident sparked, It wu earller stal<d, by Gray'a questioning ol patn>na eluting a ruircotica lnvestliatlon. Judge Tllompson uld be will reconsider tbe is,,ue of Baroldl's ball In a special 'bearing Wednesday. 'Dead' Woman Jailed in Mesa Newport Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767. He named Adolph u. fi1olina, 40. a Santa Ana I d b So th Coast Boatyards. A 22-year~ld woman was taken into was emp oye Y u attorney to the county planning com· D aJ custody by c.osta Mesa police Monday during World War ter moving in 1942 mission. He replaces Woodrow W. But-night after sbe told ofJicen she was dead to Costa ~1esa from hls native Anaheim. terfield, another Battin appointee, who and asked them if she wu in heaven. He was a local, commercial fisherman was named to the Garden Grove City Officers said they dl.9covered the for four years following the war and later Council last April. woman sitting In ber car parked on was employed for 15 years as a New Third District Supervisor Ra1pb Newport Boulevard. They said she was madtlnlst at Criterion Maclilne Shop, Diedrich also made an appDintment. babbling lncobereotly. Costa Mesa. He was also 8 member of St. He appointed Roy Knauft Jr. of Yorba Police, wbo suspected the woman was Linda . to the planning commission. under the influence of drugs, took her to James Episcopal Church. Knauft, ~. succeeds Dan Foley also of Orange County Medical Center where she Mr. Murch leaves his wife, Vivian, or Yorba Linda who has served on the com-wu released to medical authoriUes for "In the Jalll," asked the in<reduloua Tarlow. "Sure, wby not?" afinned Peten. By L PETER KRIEG Of .. 0.lty ,.lilt •••ff the family home ln EntiaL mission since 1963. observation. director would do. 1,_ ___________ ;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___________________ ~ The lnvaslon began over the weekend, II , "It's ea1y to amuggle the stuff In If you know how IDd 1etull(l II Into the Jail wu no problMt." Big Canyon reservoir in the hills above C.orona del Mar ls under selge by hun· dred! of seagulls that Newport Beach city olflclals say could endanger the city's water supply. "We're be.Ing lnvaded by seagulls," Publlc Worts Director Joseph T. Devlin &aid Monday, "and the results on the quality of water are JOmewhat alarm· Ing." But Devlin baa come to the reservoir's defense, like any good pubUc works • he said, and reaction wa s swift. Devlin went out and rented a cannon to repel tbe pesty birds. "It 's a carbide cannon,'' Devlin said, "It's fired by acetylen.! gas." That, he said, ls tbe noise that Harbor View residents have been hearing off In the distance. "We had to fire it about every 40 seconds the first couple of days," Devlin said, "BUt now we only fire it when we need It -a couple hours a day ." Devlin said the cannon doesn't really shoot anything. It just make.s a big bang. That bang has prompted complalnts from some residents along San Joaquin . . 1'A/Cl -~ -"~ and ,_,___,En)bryology,' :r.lftlr«---s .. .st ""''""~SNi..IPER-.-.-.-~ ud !@culalory y I e ffi , Scipbomore 14<ture llalJ, 7-10 p.m. l\1onday that better th e noise J.ban polluted drinking w._ate.,..r._~~-~­ "lt has caused some ·complaints," he said. "but it has been effective.'' f5. "The Emerging Homosex- t or a 11erie! on "Morality: . r.one of Law." Science Lecture Hall; 1-10 p.m. Admission $5.30. WRES'lUNG -OCC v. Rio Hondo, 0CC Gym, 7:30 p.m. SPORTS & VACATION SHOW - Anaheim C.onvention Center, through Jan. 14. WEDNESDAY, JAN. II BASKETBALL -Estancia v. Fountain Valley, Estancia Gym, 7 p.m. Mesa High v. EdiJon, Mesa Gym, 1 p.m. Newport Harbor v. Huntlngton Beach at Harbor 1 p.m. - OCC LECTURE SERIES -An Invita- tion to lntlmacy, Lecturer : Charles D. Leviton, OCC Auditorium, 7,30-9,30 p.m. UC! LECTURE SERIES -"The Dance in Mellco," Village Theater, noon- 1 p.m. ~ "MOONClllLDREN" -South Coast Repertory, 11127 Newport Blvd., 8 p.m. . , - Mex ico TV Merges . ' MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mexico's two largest television networks announced ~1onday a merger of news and en· tertainment programing. The mcve In ef· feet, eliminates television competition in Mexico City and most provincial cities. OU.NGI COAST CM DAILY PILOT TMa...e c-t ~ILY I'll.OT, w1111 w111ctt .. ~ ""' ~ .. PllbH ... ~ llW DfM9I ca.st l"llblWl"'9 ~. ,... "'-tdttln. .,.. ..... MMdty "'"""" ,.r1d1y, ,.. C.t. M-, HWMrt hedl., H1111!1~ IMd'l/.--,"ln Vt!Wy, ~ 1"41.. lpylM;llfddt-..dc .... S111 a.-i1et hn JllM ~11r-A tlntllit "'9ioNI . .:11non 11 M!Wltd a.twtd•'l'I w Sundin. The prlnc;1(IJll pu!MJ.hlnt p191!t b •I UI Wftl l1y $trwt, C.te M ... , CllllfiWfllt, nu&. lehert N. W•.d l"r•kl111t tnci '"'*''""' J1ck l. C11rl1y nt ""'!Htll 1W1C1 Otntnl ~ Tlior1111 K111¥il ..... The'"'' A. M11tplil11• MNloWll'lf Ultor a.rlM H. leot Aith1'4 I", H11ll Alllflant MtMt!r4i Mlttn c.... ..... a.. IJO Weit l 1y Sk"t M1UH!f Mtlret•: P.O. a.. ISM, t2621 ..__ ~...,.,, lwdt1 W1 ...... ~ ......,.. tMdl1 1U ,._,A- HIMllflttM h«tl1 11G'J ~ a~ &.fl C~I llS IMf1ll II CMNn9 lllM Tel••••• t714J '4J ... JJJ Cf :WW ........... '41-1671 over town . But traffic was lighter than usual for rush hour on 1..-0yola Boulevard. which nms in front ol the 18-story hotel that was the scene of the bloody fighting Sunday and ?\1onday. "People are afraid to use the street this morning," said a cab driver who noted the lighter-than-usual traffic. Police Superintendent Clarence Giar- russo said be believed there was a second sniper and that he was either a "super. brain" or police negligence allowed him to escape. The sniper or snlpen began firing lrom atop the hotel, which is acros,, lbe street from City Hal] and only four blocks from the city's lamed French ~arter, Sunday momln& alter aelllng lite to a number ol rooms. Seven per&oll! were killed -including the black sniper and three white polire- men -and at Jeast 20 othen were wound- ed in the ensuing gunfire that lasted more ... than 24 hours, palice said. ·The-dead in· eluded a Virginia couple on their second honeymoon and the hotel's assistant. man· ager. "I was in the Navy and 1~ve never seen anything so well plannned ." said Ru~ll Duke , 42. lield superintendent for the city Department of Saftty Permits. "They (terrorists) had to have hel p from the inside to escape. I think they could have worn one of the wounded in· di vidua l's clothes -a jacket pulled off a firem an or a policeman who "·as trea t· ed and his clothes left at the scene. They could have walked out undetl'Cted this way. "There had to be at least two snipers." Duke said. "They talk about ricochets. but ricochets don't shout back.'' He referred to theories th rit rlchcx:hel- ing -police bullets might have been mis- taken for sniper fire after the terrori st · was killed Sunday night on the hotel roof. Several policemen and ne\vsn1en said they heard another sni per shouting afte r the first gunm11n "'as slain . From the time the first sniper \Vas killed by police rire Sunday night unti l l\1onday afternoon's final assault on the roof .police \1.-tre positive there \\·as a second. and possibly a third, sniper. But none ""as found. He said the invasion of gulls would no doubt have totally contaminated the water If left undisturbed. As it was, he said, the public works department had to dump two tons of chlorine in the water to purify it. He S8ld the seagull~ produce con· siderable defacation . but a companion problem is the fact that they feed at the dump off Bonita Canyon Road and return to wash their muddy feet in the water. He said a few gulls would be no prob- lem. There have always been some around, but the hundreds that have swarmed in must be dispersed. Councilmen thought it might be better to use bird calls to scare tbe seagulls away. 11The problem is, ,they do not have many natural enemies," Devlin, an amateur omithologlst, told councilmen. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers then sug- gested a tape recording of mating calls of seagulls "could be bidden som~bere in downtown Costa l\tesa_" Councilmen, in a more serious vein asked Devlin to look to ott.er solutions than the cannon. if possible, but permit· led him to continue to use it as neccs· sary. Devlin also pointed out that seagulls have a long lifespan, 15 to 16 years, and many of them at the reservoir appear to be four or five year~ old, just the breeding age. "It's an attractive area for them." he said, ""and with a good Source of food they might decide to stay around a long time. , From Page 1 RA ID S .•. Y.'ith possession of marijuana for sale. -Toni fifaria Ferro"" 19. who listed the University Drive apartment where she was arrested as her home address. She was charged with sale of marijuana. -David Cullen , 22, of 1782 Kenwood Place. Costa Mesa. He was arrested at the Universi ty Dr ive address and cha rg· rd \\'ilh sale of marijuana. Frogs Abound Th reat Seen. in Sa 1i Diego Area C"""1fht., lf7I. ~ °"'' ~tllll'll '~=""'-''~~.:~-~~:-ca---.-_, ...... ,.' ....,, .,... ,.,.. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Scientists at the Natural H~tory Museum .. Y African ct.awed frogs now abound In 1ia: miles of lhe wen l\1t. Helix and Sweetwater river draJnag:es southeast of • iPpery rn.gs, gro 11g bic 110iig, devouriii.ecu and natlve MllMfl".,,,...... ..... ·:_ gz;:v;.:=.-t.·'C::-*C .. ,....,..., ... ,..... •.. _,,., ... ..,. ........ .,, .,...,,.. frogs and are considered a threat to I.be balance of 1}8ture. ~t)' bav~ ~n reported cauabt 11~ btivy~nln wubed_them out of a pond.·'l'hey were brough! lrom M~ca Tor use In pregnancy tcsliby oclerills!i . By 1171 the lrogs .,. expected to lnl .. t marahlanda tl1r<ugllo\!t the trtl aouth . 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