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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-12 - Orange Coast PilotI 7 • . r_t;eeii-ag~r~ ,Executed •• Two Exeeuted ,:f oung C.ouple Found in .Phoenix • ,, . , . Freedom Wedaesdaf SWeetlieart . . •• ID DesertL • S.Dakota / • - ln~imCamp WOUNDED KNEE; S.D. (AP) -Jn. dliiif security 1 ..... maiDtained armed guards OQ:r-Jeodlng Into Wounded Knee todily after. a declaratloo tbat 11!> federal ollicials -1d 6e permitted to mter 'the hisiiJric Village. No lni:ldents · · were reported during Ibo olgbt. '!be Indian announcement, coopled with the wounding: Of 1an. FBI agent &mday, M-llOll!!I.~·.._. a ~·-• J.$U .. .~_,..-,,~ ~j meat of the coofroptallon -the federal goveniment ·and fol!Oweri of the ml1ltanl Anierican' lndlaD Movement • • as • ",11 .-" • • /"'-~ \., • I '1' . ~ Hanoi Releases N L . (Aljll) •. ew 1st -Interior . Department oflldal1 fndlcated . It would be midafterno911 ·before they would comment on Issues still UDSettled. !i . ' i .Of PQW ~-to Be R~leased ~! ~ •;SAIGON 1(AP) -North Vietnam todily 14J WaahiJlclon the department con- jSellyered a 1111 of 10)8 American prilooors fmiied the Ust bad be<!n HCeived and 'lbere ,... no indication when talks would be scheduled .with Jnd\anS leaders. At· the White" lloqie, Press Secrelary Rooald L. Ziegle1" Indicated that Presi· dent.Nlxon's ·aides are keeping the Prest· dent Informed of developmenls at Wound- ed Knee, but -to give spedflca. ---'--- , . l ' MONDlf\Y AFTERNOON, MARCH· 12, 1973 • 'IOl.. .... NO. n, I SIC:TtottS, M PA.•11 • Victim Hit By Hot Oil In Mesa • -A Pili' Of. --ii ID}arlea la . Coltalllesa..,.,lhlllllonltac.""""• lightnhlg·stru~ eledrlcal transformer they wer~ repajting e1.ploded, aboW~ them with bot oil~ 1be trlllllfonner bad been struck by ligb~ing earlier! One Yidim who was aloft on the pole at the time fell a sborl distance to the ground as a result of the 4:23 a.m. blast but neither wu leriously hurt. . Loren Wllilsml, 29, of 114111 Elaine Drive, Santa Ana, lllffencl a <It flttbeacj 'and bco'ns in the Incident at lt5ll Pomooa Ave:, •cconllng lo Colla Jlleaa firemen: · He and ·oo-worter Lonnie -· 2S, of l.S841 ~n-f>rtve, i'l\astin, were treated ind 'released ot Cella Mesa· lll.-lal Hospital following the pre.dawn .,..icJenl Soutliern ilalif<rnia Edloon ·~ officials said the two llljurecl ·men ml their fore111111, Jerry Kallffman, llacl been aent to ~pair the lransformer lollowlng an earUer lightning strike. 11 will re1eue In llaDol .on Wednelday; that: it uiclOdecl thi n8mes of 1117 mi!itaey . ~ ' !neanwblle, the Uolted States apln prisoners and ooe civlllan. ·~ the withdrawal of American Bui Tin, the cblel North Vietnamese tl<Opll to m.ur. the Communisll re1... spolteemaa In Saigon, said thoee to be ill 21 Americans they admit boldln(. r<ilun I Wedneaday are airmen · sbot •'!'Ile Viet Coog prombecl a 1111,.._..Y. doWn ill late 1187 and 1111'.''lle Ilk! they Jn S1ous Fall!,• a federal grand Jury coovened lojlay/to loot Into Ille takeover ofwounc!Oil Knee f3 cfa1S ago. ·u:s. Atty. William Claytoo declined to say who would testilr. Oayton -led that Ibo grmd jury investigaUoo. would laJt two days. He said '13 -had beeJi arrested In the takeover and "it'll take awhile to 1"J'k through U-." ' . Blacks Out .Coski ,Mesa ' A snapped elec!rlcal wire .vtdentb" came In contact wltli the lranllonner while they were at work, MowJnr lt -· Firemen said oil Inside the Ir-is used u a conductor' for the oloctrlcal cun:.ent. ' .. StomH:aused power failure ~ tho nilbl also )arced Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital to swltcii to ils own generator. _.led emerpocy electrical l)'llem. appnulmately 30 prbonen of war inddilo Lt. Cmdr. ·Jolm S. JllcCain m, ·captured In South Vietnam who will -be • -of tile former commallder of · U.S: ftl...ed In Hanoi 'lbaraday. 1...,.. In Ille Pacillc. The U.S. deleeaUoo radloed the llil Tboalo to be i:oleued 'lburaday are °"' the North Vietnamese to pected to !Qclude Maj. Floyd Tbompoon, • the l'OW w&o bas been held loagest, and lfasblniton for . notification of !he Philip Jlllobard, the ranklng civilian. irisooera' families. '!be list was to be POW. fliade<publlc: by the Djef~ De~_t T!>o.ee tumoven will constitute the llter todily. ttilril pllllie cl \be POW telelse,Jeatln& ustin Seniors •'l'o Get 2nd Peek· !Jt· 'Love Dance, one -P of about 156 to be freed 'by March 21, two montha alter the Jan. 28 start of the coue-llre. lllarch 21 also Is the desdline for the withdraws! of all -can and foreign Allied lon:es. A 1].S. spokesman said troop wltbdrawall ~ SIJ!Pellded to "make d$IDn ....... gel oil of the prilonen." He said be 1.,...w no problem and noted that both North Vietnam and the 'Viel Coog bave said they will comply with the agr'eement. But "we want to make ablohrtely certain," he added. 'lbe spokesman said U.S. troop .-...111 In Vietnam .1<11a11· 1,135 ..... complrcd wllh :l.l,$11 Jan. 21. Fanlcn All¥ ~. primarily SQulh """"'"' have dropped from U,Mll fO 5,llO'I. A baqd of 200 Indians took over Wound· ed Knee Feb. ti. 'J'he Sunday gunplay came less than 24 hours after federal forces pulled down their roadblocks and ·withdrew from a perimeter .a few miles from the center ol lbe •lilac•. Tiie alloollnc involved a lllJl8ll truck the lncllana ..-ed with mud and dubbed their 0 taDk." .,.Several FBI v~ hlclea main~ aur..Jllanc:e Oil roed.s Into the v!llqe saw Ibo ll1lck about live mn.. Weol of Wounded Knee, olflciala said. '!'Ile FBI agenll, who said they believed the vehlclo was stolen, punued the van, and there ...... "'c:banp of gunfire. ,\Cent Clatli Fltzcer.ald of Qilcago wu struck In the right arm and was ev""""'. led by bellcopter. - '!'Ile carin which Flllgerald wu riding (See INDIANS, PIC• I} CLASSIFIED A.D HAS A GOOD UNE • . A DAILY PILOT olaallled want ad will ....nr -. you a gooc1 line' COZV, prlvale I BR, 1 BA, crpll, .,,., ...... 11116 .(P!lme !II>.) or (Pllont No.) reo,le _.. actually atandJn( In llne to ooe Ille -u • -11 of this ad, and of..._ b -rented. Form a line of ;iour own by USlill& ·• "'1W dally In Ille DAILY P(LCfr CIUslflecl wanl ads. 'llie illract line Is -- • A po,..r 1 ... for :l.l minutel a.id two In' jured' Southern California Edison Com- pany linemen resulted from Ibo lone lightning atrike ,'reported, aloog the Orange Coast ovemJa)lt. Power to 1,&00 Costa l4esa customers of ·Southern Callfornil F.cUsoo was cut off. ~ • Tile Incident reported at 4: 18· a,m. to- day ·alq Maple l"'rlh 6f 19th ~treet In Costa Mesa was more typical of the 1 fr.ak:i' weather w)llch did m9st J!"Pl\'8~ to inland commfuiltles of OHm~e 1:oonty one! ·Southern cautornla. Soow lo Glendale, unoonfinned reporls ; of. tho white llblff In Orange, displays of ll&l)lnhi& and lhundetcl8ps and seattered occunmces of hlil marlled ·11ie passage of the --bull. Jn. the put e .hours, the. OraJ>ge Cow>-• IY Hai:ilor Deparl/nent rain gauge reco~ oo1y .'II of 111 jncl> of ralD. Wblle llllall craft warolngs are up and • are apected to mnain up at least • another day, there 1'ete no weather, reia...i lnddmll, a spokesman said. Wlndl are rr.m the west to oortbwest al 15 Jo If Ji11o11 ll1ld will decrease to Ve\<>cllle"a .. to 15 _ toolgllt and l 'llailcla1. ·~Coast. , Partjy Oles toolgbt and Tu .. day ara ~ the National Weather Senloa says. mp tem~ratures 'l\let- day will lie In .0 1'lgll iGll after coutal Ion tooiaht lo tho 4111. Bomb Hoax in London LON1>9N (AP) -The Old'1.iley cen- tral criminal court, bard bit by • bomb bl11t Thuradily, was ....ualed today an.. ]IOlke ~ved a "'amlll& ano4ller bomb bad been planted. ' By 'Wl!dnelday, fair skies should prevail but ciJanoes of sbowen will again Increase on Thuraday ond Friday, the km& ringe ouOook suggesls. \Veekend traff1e respoitded Jo the rain, RunJ,lngt& Beicll Pl>lice Sgt. Ed Groom noted. ''People seem to have adjusted to the weather. We actuslly bad fewer ac- c:i1feota this weekend." Llgllls on the Hwitingtoo Beach Pier -t oot SUnday lo< about ill\ minutes, but EdJaoo ofllclala aaid that was due tq a momeatary loss of power. ~ pier UiJbls are set to abut off \Vben 1'9wer dips and It tskes thel)l some time 1' '"'"'11.. J)m Kenl1edY,,,manager fl{ the ep,16. 111-, and •Fountain , Valley areu ,.;r,.d. ,,,. ~ Qollfornlo Edison. K~ npQ\d ll)O lightllb!c i.;dent in ~ ..... -Cf\lllOd ........ lfP'"li'lll --• ,..,~-to·tllt llfll'lo -poll; ,,,. bolt drojli>ed the·)ine, ..,.itil 1114 _.,,,.. to be called It ....,. tht, line. llomDellJ ~ the tr...,.. uier blo • up wilt the OnJi lndlredly related-to the : llgtttDing lllrlkil. \ , • ' f • t r I l " ~· .... ,.;.1 ....... 1tf Co1Iege Trustee. Wins· Pos~ponemenio.f Trial 8addleback Colle&• -Afyti JI!. Brannoo toda)! won a JO.-k delay In bis Oranae County Superior Court trial 'on muJUpJe bOolmlting allc&atlons. •· • Prtsldlng JIJdce /!"""' Sumner .def•r- red the trtal of Brobnon, u, of Sanl3 Ana, and uaed car salelmon llo'berl :Em- meU Kelly, SI, of 83$ Seaaull Lane, Newport Btach, until MIT 19. lie ~.,. ed ball granted earlier to both mm. 11 Hurt on Cable Car . SAN Jl'RANC!sOO (AP) -Eleven penom lboard a cable car -lncludlnc Ibo ¢pman and --...... tlm>wn oil balance and ln)lnd -it I came to an abrupt atop •t a downtown kmer. 'NI Injuries were minor ID the SUnday nlgbt accident. Pa-...n and crewmen; were treated at a Jocaf -.i&a1.- for cuta IDd brulaes and rel11Md. ' .c .... • ' . l Loot for\f'a!r -tbrou1.h • Wecfneiday, will}. chaocei 'of ... -8ll>rm by ',nlunday monq. I .HJghs ol 51 at tl)e ~. • tn- l .. ...,... ~ Jon,31-46. : : lNSIWE miti\ y Frallkk F,UCll, f°""'r ....,.. ag.,. of lilt St Lollla Ccmllwall Goa Hom• Gcnv, di•d todo¥. Str •1071! in aporll, h9• 24. ............. f -,. ................ Ol'lllNC ..... 11. IYMll......, M ·-.... ---·-.. -" --. -----. • • .. I • W.1-t t'tLOI • ~::o.IOJ, Mm 12, 1'73 . " China Frees U.S. Spy Held 20 Years, He Flies to 'lll Mother 'a.ARK AIR BASE, Philippines !AP) -Jobn T. lloWll'!', Ille Wt American priJorler or the Kore.an eoaruct, was Creed Crom Cblna today and Oew home to see bis serioualy tll mother in Con· necticut. ' Pekiilg let the CIA operative go after an •Ppeai from President Nixon that he be ailowed t<1 joln bis 75-year-old mother. Ptfary Downey or New Britain. His releue h,ad been expected as a result of_ the vbltl to Pdcing by Nixon and Henry A. Klsslnger but nol untll liter lllls year Suspect Arrested The olher Americans tnown to be held in Clllna, Air Foret Maj. Pbillp E. Smith and Ll. Cmdr. Robert J. Fl)'DD, are IChe<holed lo he Creed Tbmtday. Downey lold lied Cron represeatollv" that he was in the same cell block with them and both appeared to be in "ex· celltnt 1plrlta and liealth.'' Both Sm.lib and Flynn were shot down on mlaloos in Vletnsm when they atrayed over China. Downey, who bas spent ooirly 21 of bis C years In Chinese prlso111, looked pale ... but mtlled continuouoly when be arrived at Clarlt Air Baae from Hong !(mg. lie told newsmen he was •10ne. 11 At Clark, he found h!J brother William, a New York attorney, who arrived several hours earlier. ••r just want to say how grateful I am r... being released," Downey told r.eomnen. "And l approclale the~ gove.rnmeot letting me eo at UUa tbne, and President Nixon for h!J eHorta on my behalf, and Dr. Kissinger. I'm very plesaed lo be out; and at lhe same time. I'm very amloua to get home and aee my mother." Debate on Indian Rights Government IOU!'ces 1n W aahlpgtoo sald Downey would reoelve ruu back pay and benefits lot the period of bis cap- tivity. They were unable to provide any figures on the total smount he would get. William Downey said a doctor' ex· a mined his brother on.. the flight. from llong Kong and "he checks put fine on a preliminary eiam\natlon. He certainly Itel! and looks good.'' Ends in Mesa Stabbing The brothers took off in a special Cl41 medical evacuatio.ii transport at 10: 42 p.m. (PST) Sunday for Elmendorf Air Base in Alaska. From there, they were to fly to either Hartford, Conn., or Westover Air BaSI? in Massachusetts. A debate over native Amert.cans' rights ~~· and the aim.mering situaUoo at Wounded · • Knee1 S.D., ended in bloodshed 'early to- dq, wben police alleged a palelace ~ stabbed ID llldlan In a Cotta Mesa tavern. 'l'lmotby Whetstone, i!p, of !Ot Creal ' GAO to Probe Alleged Spying WASlllNGTON (AP) -The General Accounting Office said to- day it will investigate S150-a-week payments reportedly made to tbe head of the Young Republicans at George Washiiigton University to spy on radicals for President Nix- on's re-election ~mpaign. A GAO spokesman said the in- v9igation would look for possible violations or the campaign receipt and e1penditure reporting pro- visions of the new federal election campaign finance law. "'The Washington Post quoted Theodore F. Brill, 20, of River Edae, N.J., as saying he was assfgned to infiltrate a group con- ductlog a peace vigil in front of the White House before the Republican National Convention last year. Judge in SD Drops Counts Of Perversion SAN DIEGO (AP) -~ Superior Court judge has ruled that a 1921 , state law banning certain sexual acts violates the U.S. Constitution . Judge •Robert W. Conyers .dismis~ charges of sex perversion agamst Philip W. Baldwin, 30, of San Diego and John M. Dill, 38, of San Francisco. They were arrested Nov. 12 in a San Diego public restroom and a~sed of violating a state law forbidding oral copulation. The 18.w applies to homosex· ual or heterosexual conduct, in pubHc or private. Maximum prison sentence is 15 years. Conyers said the law, penal code section 288A, "doesn't seem to add anything to public safety or welfare, and as far as morals are concemed, if abor-- tion is not the state's business, neither is this." The judge noted that other state laws forbid lewd behavior in pub!Jc pro- stitution, indecent exposure and rape. "If this statute was the only protecUon we had against public conduct tt~t of· fends innocent bystanders and children , the ruling would be different, 11 Conyers said. Deputy Dist. Atty. Peter ~ngan~ch said the district attorney's office might appeal the ruling. OU.NGI COAST IT DAILY PILOT fM Or•nu• CN.ll OAILY PILOT, WI~ wtiltft It ~lned tt.. N,_Prn1. It PtJl>llllled II'/' 11'111 Or~llGI CO.It P11blltfl1!19 Qlmpeny. Slpa. l"llltl tdlllona t rl Pllbl!1htd, Mlnl;l9y lflrouoll Prld.1y, ~· tost1 M.... NtwP0<1 a..ctt, H""'tlllOIO!I 8MCll/Foun!1ln V1U1y, UfUM &lldl, lrvlnllkddlllledl ...i SAii C*-"'/ 5•n J...-n C.plst'lna. A 1111911 r.tloo\jlf t11111on " P!Jb11,~ec1 s.~v-1nc1 SwOtn. TIM prirKIPll pUb!l1hlnQ pl•nl II 11 :U:i W"I lly .ltrw!, Cati. Mew, C.11tomlll, '""'- ltob11t N. We.d P!'llldlnl Mid Pllblll!llf Jeck l . C111lev YIU P'f•IMlll tlld OtMr1l "'-"'99" Tkonl11 Kte'+'il EdllOt 'T11011> .. A, M111pliit1e ~1"11£\ll!Or Ch1rlM H. l.001 lllich1r4 ·p, Nall "-1111n1 M•nqlnt ll!lon Ave., Huntington Beach, was taken to Costa M,.. Memorial Hospital following tbO. knllin(, wlilch led lo the arrest of a 1uspeci. . Wbetatooe, who listed no specillc oo- cupatlan, declined treatment at the facility'• emergeDC)' room, despite t b e fact the lour·incb·blade waa broken off in ·bis arm. JnvesUgators on the scene at 228.5 Fairview Road said it was pulled out of the wound and .booked as evidence in the case stemming from the discllssion ot American Indian Movement activities. Police questioned and arrested Roger W. Jackson, 23, of 2376 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, booklng lllm on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Barmaid Joan M. Ellis told in- vestigators both men had apparently ~ clisawlng the Indians' dernsnd for their rlghta at Wounded Knee, which led Sunday lo Ille wounding of an FBI agent by gunfire. Offic.er Dennis Hossfeld said Mrs. Ellis jumped between Whetstone and Jackson following the knife lncident, keeping them separated until police arrived. Sbe lold him tbai both susped and vlo- tim were upset by their prior argument and that one final comment triggered the violence. Investigators said they were told that Whestooe struck Jackson, after which the stabbln~ occurred. From Pagel INDIANS ... ' had 811 bullel boles in the windshield - one on tbe passenger side and five on the driv~·s side, the JaUer apparently made by another agent firing from inside the car. Indians said bullets smashed the rear windows of the van and flying glass cut an Indian's band. "'nte FBI is trying to provoke the sit- uation, 11 said Dennis Banks, a leader of the American Indian Movement, wlllch led lhe ·takeover. Each side said the other fired first. SALT Talks Resume GENEVA (AP) -United States and Sovlet negotiators resumed today the sec- ond phase of their supersecret strategic arms limitations ta]ks -SALT 11 - after a recess of almost three months. Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir S. Semenov conferred in the Soviet mission to fix the time or the first plenary session, due later this week. questions .Raise_!! Downey's mother, who visited him a number of times in Peking, suffered a stroke . Wednesday. Sbe regained con- sciousness Sunday, but a spokesman at New Britain General Hospital said her condition still was critical. Downey was captured in 1952 when his plane went down on a flight from Seoul to Tokyo while on a ~on,tor the Central Intelllgeoce Agency. His !ale remslned a mystery until Peking in 1954 announced that he and another man on the flight, had been convicted of espionage. Newport Store Loses $2 ,200 In Equipment A West Newport hardware store was burglarized over the weekend by a tj>iel wbo may he going inlo business j • locksinith. Pollce said today at least 550 sets of doorknobs and locks worth more than ,1,800 were stolen from Epic Hardware, 211 62nd St.1 sometime after the store closed Friday night. Richard Ballard, owner of the store, told officers be discovered the loss when be open~ for1 business at nom Saturday. The doorknob sets, ranging In price from about $2 to $6 were in boxes on store shelves and were apparently the main targeta of the burJ(lar. · Ballard sald an electronic calculator and a small iadlo also "'.'l'e taken brnig- ing lhe total loes lo more than $2,200. 'Colonel' Plucked For $100 Loot A gunman wearing a wide-brimmed bat and dark glasses took an estimated $100 Sunday night from the Col~ Sanders Kentucky Fried Chlcken restaurant in Dana Point,. Orange County Sheriff of· ficers said today. Investigators said the man, described as being 25 to 30, five feet 10, dark and wearing military type fatigue pants, ate a meal at the Pacific Coast Highway restaurant and then approached the cashier. . She told officers he pulled a gun, ordered her to hand over the contents of the cash register and then fled on foot. Auto Workers Seeking Delay in Vote for Gi:ay WASHINGTON (AP) -The United Auto Workers asked the Senate Judiciary Committee today to withhold its vote on approval of L. Patrick Gray III as FBI director until all the facts are in on the bugging of Democratic headquarters in 1 the Watergate complex last year. Stephen r. Schlossberg, tbe union's general counsel, also raised a number of questloM on Gray's past performance in government office. including a speech be gave last March when assistant attorney general ta charge of the civil division. During the March 24 speeeb before a wage-price control workshop, Gray crltlclZed four members of organized labor for walltlng off the federal Pay Board. lie said that labor's action meant that tho "public be damned." Schlossberg Israelis, Arabs Talk TEL AVIV (AP) -A ranking member ol Premier Golda Meir's Labor party aays Jeraells are holding regular -el talks with leaden Of the Arab world. Tbe statement by Yl tzhak Ben . Ah a r on , ...,.iary-generol of the giant HiJtadrul Labor Federatloo, 1onowec1 e a r 11 er reporla of meetingl beiWC<D Deputy Premlrt' Ylgal Allon and King HUISein of Jonlao.. The '°"'l'lllllent bu denied lbe reporta, I I said Gray erroneously presented the UAW 's pasition in assailing labor leaders for their stand on the Nixon ad- ministration's economic control program. "Mr. Gray's remarks were nothing more than the inaccurate and venomous attack of a routine political hatchet man," said Schlossberg. "I wondt.r if so partisan a person is the proper man tO head the Federal B u r e a u of Investigation." The labor representative said Gr1y bas . testified before the committee. that in dealing with the White House in the Watergate invesUgaUon "he bas assumed a presumption of reauJarlty. "I wonder," says Scbloeberg, "1n hJs dealings with ~anlzed labor whether be will be assuming i prcsumpUoli ol Ir- regularity." Schl.,.berg aJao uld Ille Senate has esiabllshed a .. 1ec1 comuµtt.ee to Irr vesUgate the Watergate affair and a!l<ed that lhe hearings on Gray's nornlnaliDn be kept open 1lll the lt)qttlry Is completed. .. At that time, the Judiciary Coro· mlttee will have before It e full record on Mr. Gray's conduct of the lnvesUgation of that sensitive matter/' he said. He also said be wondered wbelller FBJ crime statl!tics were furii!sbed to the White House for poliUcal use IDd whether ·Gray should have ma d e •peecbel around l&e country during lhe last pollUcal campaign. • • • ' Fluor~ Next Week In 2 Cities The cities of Hunti ngton Beach and Fountain Valley are nearly ready to in· . eel ttle first doses of fl uoride. into J li municipal water supp es. Jim Wheeler' public works direCtor for Huntington Beach, said his first fluoride unit should be in operation next week. Huntington Beach will e v e n t u f 11 Y fluoridate the water at 10 locati00$. Fountain Valley's public workrs dlree· tor, Wayne Osborne, sai d on~ n~oride unit has been installed . but 1t will be about 30 days before it is in o~ration. Fountain Valley will use th~ee ~ruts. Voters approved the fluoridation of ci!y water supplies on June 6, last y~ar. Delays in obtaining th e proper fluorida- tion equipment have held UJ? • work the past several mon ths in bOth cit1~s. . UPI TtieP ... 10 U.S. SPY FREED BY CHINA GIVES 'OKAY' SIGN AFTER 20 YEARS John T. Downey Boorded Jet to Fly to Ill Mother Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley are the fi rst two cities in Orange County to approve Ouoridation. -. , Wheeler estimates the C1lst of installing all IO units at $30,000. He expects to have the full northwest section of the city fluoridated by July 1, and the entire city by next September. Ia-minute Warning Osborne said Fountain Valley should be fully fluoridated by this summer. The cost for three sites there will be about $20,000, he said, because of the ~ddition of some stale req uired safety equipment. The original cos t estimate for Fountain .Bombs Set by Boy, Girl Wreck BeHast Building Valley was $10,000. . . Both cities will bring theU' water fluoridation level to one part per million (ppm). About .5 ppm of natural fluoride already exists in the local water suppl,y. BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP ) -A teen-age boy and girl planted two ex· plosive charges that wrecked a downtown store toda y in another guerrilla bombing incident, police said. The CQUple gave a 15-minute warning to employes and customers and the blast injured no one. Police also said they set up a manhunt for an internee who escaped during the night from an internment camp north of Belfast. William Kelly, 2.3, escaped with two others, who were ·captured almost im· mediately. 'fheY Cut their way through barbed wire entanglements surrounding the camp. · Meanwhile, 11 Protestants, arrested Sunday when nearly 100 men of the Ulster Defense Associat)on tried to storm a Roman Catholic district of Belfast, were being arraigned in Belfast. The British army had been tipped that 99 ·Protestants in a convoy of ,trucks were heading for a Catholic bciu'siog estate in north Belfast. Wo1nen Troops halted the convoy and found many of the men were armed with cudgels, weighted with lead and fitted with steel spikes. Two had rifles. Two were charged with having firearms and nine with having offensive weapons. Two Catholic vigilantes at the estate, anne dwitb ccdgels, also were ar· rested. · · The violence has continued almost dai-fy in Belfast and other cities of Ul ster, where Catholic guerrillas are fi ghting British rule and Protestant militants are fighting to preserve it. In nearly four years of the communal warfare, at least 747 persons have died. IRA guerrillas opened fire on a British army patrol early today in the Creggan area of Londonderry, the province's~· ond largest city. The soldiers said they hit one gunman with return fire. The army had t-0 close a border road af ter a 300-pound bomb exploded under a bridge near Newtpwn BuUer in County Fermanagh. Despite t he s.iu!: of the bomb, little damage was done to the bridge, an army spokesman said. Moved • Clemente Police Employ Chemical To Subdue Marine San Clemente police over the weekend used a hefty shot of chemical Mace to subdue a young Marine who assertedly assaulted a patrolman with a Jong iron rod , capping a damage spree at a local apartment. Officers said neither talklnr:. nor threats worked to calm Grady Baier, 20, dur ing the incident Sunday at a residence at 147 W. Mariposa. Detective Sgt. Ted Cbastney said that Baker assertedly ran amuck in the apartment during a family disillte and "began tearing the place apart." Two patrolmen wbo respooded found Baker inside an apartment, refusing to stop throwing furniture and swinging the metal rod, they said. At one point, Chastney Said, the man lunged at patrolmen with tbe long rod, but missed. Inmates Shuttled to County Jail Ii was at !hat point, Cbastney iilil,- that the Mace came out and Baker fell to his knees. screaming. Officers then ruffed the man and took hi":' to .city jail for booking on charges which included aSMult with a deadly wea pon on a police officer and resisting arrest. SAN DIEGO (AP) -About 40 female federal prisoners will be moved. to Santa Ana to help relieve crowded San Diego County Jail, a federal offi'cial says. Marabal Robert Lafoon said the women will be moved "probably sometime this week, to Orange County Jail. The in· mates will be shuttled more than 80 miles back and forth for court a~ pe&rances here at considerable expense and inconvenience, Lafoop said. "We've bad a chronic overcrowding ptoblem" in the San Diego County Jail, Sgt. Charles Clements, a sheriff's spakesman, said Saturday. · Another spokesman said overcrowding reached a peak March 5, when 47 women had to sleep on floor pads because of cramped conditions and Jack of cots. On Saturday, the spakesman said inmates in the female wing of the jaµ stood at a capacity of 106. Thirty-five of those were federal prisoners awaiting court action or transfer to a government fac ility, he said. ' Lafoon said the proposed transfer was planned after two unidentified inmates complained to their lawyers about jail CQndiUons here. The men's wing also is overcrowded, a she.riff's spokes~n said. However, La- foon said there were no immediate plans to move any of the 139 male federal prisoners. Meanwhile, a spokesman at Orange County jail said he was unaware of the proposed transfer. "We know nothing about it, they haven't called us to ask,'' said Lt. Richard Wigginton, the jail's watch com- mander. • Radio EqUipment Stolen From Plane Radio equipment valued by the owner at $6,000 was stolen during the weekend from. an aircratt park at Orange Coun- ty Airport, Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said intruders In the south tie- down area took the radio and accessories from a yellow and white Cessna aircraft owned by beer company president Ken- neth Clar.k, l!IM El Camino Real, San Juan ~ap1strano. investigators who found . no evidence of forcible entry believed the burglars. may have had a duplicate key to the all'crart. "Low Prices are Bom Here ·Raised Elsewhere" No One Sells .RCA ror J.,ess Than Dunl.aps 1973 "TOP OF THE LINE" NOW . . 100% SoUd Silla AcouColo,.TV . lnotalltomodol COQ10IM1t.1•litv 21.• cll1gon11 i:olor •t • Ubl• modtl prioe.100%IO!ld 1t8tt With AccuM1ti0 Colot Monitor. Cotn1 ... It. . I MOOIL 1111411 • RCAA~ Portable mlk• the-- s:sf.9sNOW~ 31988 rn· Mombor of U Callfornle'1 Lartt1t 90 DAY C~SH · rn Cooportf!.1' luyl119 Group With Tho "1'".::m.ona ' V•lume luylnt " t,, .,. __ l'owsr tf 110 $1-111 ~ YWWiM&-. ' m 1815 NFIVPORT BLVD. llowntawn Cam Mesa -Phone 548-7788 • • ' ( ' • ' • I • • T ' Th grou and mar cian. Dr at venti San wee Can G T sey, port 2, B ! .. • •• • • ' I • ' • MOftday, M.1reK 12, 197:3 5 DAILV PJUJT Retarded tu dents Disftlay Their 81 CANDACI: PIWlllON Of .. °"", ........ David !mew the J<llolf lndt lfU I banano, bul the silver lhlnr lhll In teoalfl<!d bl.a voice wu much man tun. He leaned 'farwlld to speak Into the ~-Umetbeteadior-..i hQ\l . .a q-lon. "One. T.!'o. 'lbree. Four!" the boy counted •low!i when asked how muy studenla w«-e ~ al the San Jooquin boan! meellng. Ho walked lo lhe block .... --ll:llool It~ -Dlvlll and lho boy It lhe ~ alao go. F.aperaou, meanlnl Hbope~ .. the dlslricl'1 TMR (Tralnabfe Meatally Relanled) achlol. Orllnllly scheduled to open tbia molllb 11 ita new alle a4jacent to La PU"Sdlool in MW!oo Viejo, Es~·· complellon -held up by -ralnt, A pdtlng · lol wilts ... be P6ved. >.. ." '!be new 'l'MI\ ICltool will pn>Dably ToJXInga Canyon Exper im ent Sex By Associated Press Thousands ol per30llS participated in group sex experiments near Los Angeles, and the experience strengthened aome marriages, 1811 a Beverly llllls pey.i. clan. Dr. Ralph Dickson Yaney told doctors at the California Medical Association con- vention in Anaheim Sunday about the Sandslooe E>:periment, l'hlch involved weekend group au sesslom at a Topenga Canyoo retreat near Los Angeles. Group sex gave some of the couples a "greater senae ol gratilud• and sell es- teem" and they "enjoyed one another at a heightened level," Yaney said. Yaoey made his comments during a panel dis- cussloo aboul "Changing Senlal Sland- ards -What is Nonnal?" Anotber member ol lhe panel, Dr. Emesl G. Maslerol of Sbennan Oaks, Two Moto1ists . asserted: ''Swtng!ng Is on attempt 10 deny feeling. Swingen In gen«al bave the goal ol a reiatioosblp !hat does not involve, them .with tbe}.r ~~ as a peraon.' Yaney laid lboulM<Ia of persons, In· eluding some ol the weallhleal In the na- tion, participated in the Sandstone Ex- periment, which was designed to let people "explore their own sexual fancies · and feelings." The project lasted lbree years and ended la.st December, he said. Participants, many ol them recruited from Southern California's "swinging" sets, paid a IZ40 lee, Yaney said. From 100 to 200 penoos gathered on Friday and Saturday nights al a one-room retreal in the Santa Momca Mountains overlooking lbe Pacific Qcean. "Sexuality is not the issue." Yaney said at a news conference. "'n)ey were Told allempling to fin<la aeoaeol .OU. In lad 1 the sex: practice·tbere was VerJ cool aa, POt bot." ' Yaney 118'1 lbe pa11iclpants would coo- gregale In small groupe, ml some eWDl\>- aUy would pair olf. "There's no going off In another room or leaving the premises," he aald. 0 Being in the open relieves some of the paranola that comes from secreUveness." Yaney said "When a man saw his wife having Intercourse wllh omneone else and enjoying II, be e<periencecl greal anxiety, a aense ol 1 ... and jea!Dusy. But these leeltng, were oot allowed to get out o1 control As a result, lhese couples actual· ly felt warmer and closer. 'Ibey have im- proved the primary relalioosblp." Yan<y said a similar experjmenl ta planned near Bryce Conyoo Nallonal Park, Ulah. * * * * * * Synanon Director Sees 1 Lose Lives Heroin Quarantines . On Freeways Dr. Karl J. lleissler, retired medical will have to find a way of dealtng with 1:; Two Penons were killed in acddents director of the Synanon Foundation, said that part of the population that keeps this SUnday on rain dampened freeways in saturday in Anaelm the United States epidemic going." Orange O:>unty. may have to resort to "quarantine&" and He said the Irey in fighting heroin lies Mrs. Alice Jane Lamberson, 5.1, of San ~r~~;~:i::·~J!:t~·stop Jn "doing something about the pool of ad- Diego died Sunday afternoon lo San Cle-Deissler, who was medical director of diets from wblcb the epidemle feeds .. merte when her eouthbotmd car wmt out the Synanon drug cure clinics almost . itself. I think we will eventually have to • of control, croeeed the unfenced center nine years) told newsmen at 8 meeting of consider the necessity of quarantine." divider and collided with two northbound the caurornla Medical Association, "We "We can treat the individual addJct un-cars. 'Ille accident occurred on the San ttl the cows come home, but the epidemic Diego Freeway north ol Camino de * -f< * will continue," be said. "The epidemic Is . Estrella. , being led by !hose who aren'I being '· w:.on;:· i:ra:. 57~v~ parakeet waste Ir~:;~ aaid he did not mean to ..,,. . freeway " ~· when bll car o.it h IJ " gest prilona « &mcentratlon campl, OOt ·.:~anc1":..d1n1~...=111-CanBeDa:oiagmg ~~':'ii!°11e""~:~Jk~ , Mrs. Lamberson was deM on arrival lnoked upon "neither as a criminal, a pa· 11· at San Clement'9 General Hoepital T L T • tient, nor condemned to a methadone ,.stiortJy after lbe CTB!h. Kalhlem Martin, 0 un g ISSUe malntonance program." 22, ol '!I'll Oalle del ~ San;;:;---.,-..:·-...,,..:::..--,----~Delssler oillclzecl melbadone, a heroin , Cl~ent.-wtiOlli~tlii Ci'iililas Serious hmtl dlaeaaes _ ...., ck.alh _ subili!Ute \lled1n~Clll were Mr. mid Mrs. Paul G. Carmona, be..-,,. M...., Ing! •--"We may eventually be able to lbrottle both 49, ol Caroon In the thlrd car. can • .,·,,_. -Y -•r lbe supply of heroin," be said, "bul what Tbe -In Mullln's car, Carl R. 1 ... bou8ebold Items • air cood!Uonon, good ta lhal going to do U we have 250 Bond, 48, ol Nofth Caldwell, New Jer· 1Mnn!41D.,. and po1 pon1i:-, 1 Stapford home lt~ratories· lhal prod u c e sey.recolvedmlnorlnjlrieslnlheNew-Unlvmlly ~ 1114 Saturday In melhadone! Instead of a heroin port freeway eccldeot. Anihelm. • epldemlc, we'll have a methadone epidemic." 2,000 Converted • By Dalai Lama NEW DELlll (AP) -The Dalal Lama, exiled <)od-king of Tlbel who rarely ap- peato In public, baa oonverted Z,000 llln· du untouchables to Buddhism. ·The Indian government gave the 38-- year-old living Buddha, as he ls known to Iii.I !ol]9\vers, ~lal pennlasloo lo C<111e here SUoday from hiJ Wle bea~ in northern India for a mass bap Dr. Vi.nctnt Marlnkovlch, an lm· Deissler ls living in Lucerne, munolOtJ!st·pedi•lriclan. told memben of Swilzerlanll, In reUrement. the Callomla M;edlcal Aasoc:Iation lhal penons Wbo Inhale tbe llny protein parlleles or mold apcreo reioasecl by air cooditiooer filters or in parakeets' waste can become UI wllh a low-grade Inleclion thal cause1 the boc!y to "liowly 'destroy lta own tung tissues." The fillers, Marlnkovlch sald, make perfect incubators for mold or funjl. When higb concenlrfltlooa of lbe mold are present, be said, 11people can get very aiclc, very quiclcly. . Desi's Dad Serious MIAMI (.l,P) -Desiderio Arnu, elderly father of television actoN!x· ecutive De'si Arnaz, was listed In ser1oul condition at Mercy Hospital , after un- dergoing surgery fer an undiscloled lll· ness. The 79-year-old native ti Cub a migrated to the United Stales ii> the lll30s and has been a residence of Florida alnce then. • . • . • . · Wlaic" Gabo .. is Whi ch: • . No, that'• not one DI lbe Gabor aislerS lookiDJz In the mirror, 11'1 bolb of the Gabor sisters in tbe llm picture of them lo&elbu since they were children. Ul'I T.......,, II YoU're confused u lo Identity, Zsa Zia's on tbe :wt and Eva'• the ooe oo the right -aAjd.M1M1wllill.•otodelll1re- maia ID lealporary blldquuttn In a. Tllllln ciltrdl _,,...,.,... bem aiDce September. Son JOlquln stllool lllatrlct -wonted I lftl<l)laUoo OD Elperanla becauae of lta upcomln( -1ng. Rm Gr.,, Elperl!IZI prlnclpel, iald bringing. aome o1 Illl llludenla was tbe only way to allow tbe tocliool. The end ,..i ol l!'.speroma Is lo teach each llludenl a vocolloo, "to do -k Real live Wires !her llld otben cottaid« importaol,. Groy aaJd. TMR students hive about ball lhe letn>Ing abllld. of otbor children their age, Gray sat , "or they work twice u bard at it." 'nlree groups of students appeared before the board. The first were seven a n d elght·yeaN>lds demoMtrating memory skill5 by Idenlifylng fruits. Four 13 and 14-year-olds filled in blanks In seni.nc:.,a on the blackboard UPI TfltpMlf Three men training lo become telephone installation men play catch While on utility poles al tnining sibl in Hudson, Ohio. This is game where it's well t.o have hangups. 'Irvine Is' Culture Fest I I Scheduled for March 3·1 _'Jbe_green_grass and foimfajns of_tbe Parlter-llannilln Company plan! In the Irvino Induslrial Complex will be the aoene ol a Marcl1 31 fund-raising dinner and talent show. Tbe IS o ticket event will raise funds for Irvine Ia . • • lhe community arts festival planned for mid-May. Bobby Knapp and Lynn Kambe arl' cllalrlng the bo< dinner picnic oo the grass. Robert Lawrence, &Mistant v i c e chancellor for student affairs at UC Irvine, will emcee I be lalenl show. Among the talent lined up thus far is Counctlman E. Ray Quigley Jr. Famed baritone ooogster Matt Monroe may make a come back appearance, as Angels Call Off EI Toro Show After Accident The Blue Angels, a squadron of precision Dying Navy jets, have canceled Saturday's appearance at El Toro Marine Corps-AJr-Statto1r due to a crash Iut week that claimed lhrte of !Ix planes. All lhrte pllota Involved In tbe mlsbap parachuted lo safely but an EI Toro spokesman aald today thal tbe ~ of stunl. Dyers cannot be re<ons111uled by Saturday. An lnvealigaUon ii being made Into Iasl week11 cruft near El Centro. The pilots were on a tralnlng run over the desert area at the lime three of the planes a~ parently lnlsbed agalnal eacb other. The Blue Angels bad been aiated to ap- pear Saturdoy olternoon u p a r t of celebratlona for the 30th anniver&ary of lhe founding of El Toro. {> ba• apokesmu aaid lbe celebra· tiona will eonlloue as plann<d, beginning al II 1.m. A --ball hour Dying esbfbltlm ltl ICbeduled to begin at I p.m. Nu ptials Okay l n Jail,But .• , CRANSTON R.J. (UJ'!l -Rhode -IiW>d hai ,._ .. ,,-poll., ol Je!!liig primers llllfT)'. But Ibey won't be all.....S ID coosummale the marriage. well. MaVor Wllliam Fischbach sa!d at a recent council meetin~ Other attractions of the evening will in· elude a high school alng!ng group, an art display and lalent ol all ages, Irvine I.! ••. planners said. The fund raising event will augment the recenl 11,000 gr>nl by the city to launch the first annual citywide arts festival. Chairman George Knowles and Mn . Donna Andrew told councilmen last week the lrvJne Town CenleF Merchant's Asaociatton ~d also coolributed $500 toward the festival. 11:,'Vine Is •.. plans Include displays of aria and crafts, May 19'and 20, on land adjacent to the civic- commerclal building on Campus Drive. and then recited lhe 1111leocel .. ~ The final presentation wu - Tom. aiao an Esperlza works In tbe diatricl Ubrar1 _ being interviewed by ..- Hardesty. Bo!h were entbualastlc ..,. work. A dlslrict official said lhe-WO had "made a trememkul and bad proceaaed ·-,,.. book! during their wort. POW Ciws Mob Threat , > In Hanoi . I By A1sociltecl PreD Returned prisoner of war David i Rehmann remembers the day Hanoi toot 1 his photograph for a propeaanda . demonstration in 1966. \ "They told me tbe people ol Banol I were see thing with anger -tblt U I I didn't do exacly &! I WU' told, ~1 1'0Uld ! be tom apart by the mob1 ,, Lt. Rehmann, I a Navy pilot, recalls. Rehmann, now SO but looklnl okilr, · had been shol down for onljl 24 hours I when the North Vlelnam... 1o$ bis photograph lo show a man Ibey branded I a "war criminal" to the world. 'ftte photograph w-s reproduced on ~ I of posters and became la!noui !tr.tbe . Uniled States and man1 porta, of tbe ' world. I It shows Rehmann's face badl7_banied Irom the explosion of hls jet Dgbterolr.:t his right ann bandaged and in a . The eyes, he recalls, reveal a pain from suffering and lhe loss ol "more blood than I care to rerhember." But, Rehmann says, he stood as erecUy a.she could, with a calm, determined look on his race. "I· was not tn very good shape. A& a matter of fact, I was almost babbling," he said. "But 1·wanted the world to 1ee whal lhe North Yletoameae were lr)'h\I to do -how they were trying to 11"1 me. "It is not a scene I like to remember, but I think I got the point across," says Rehmann, who allll sutlers dlsablllly In . his right arm. ' Rehnlal\l1, from Lancuter In Los : Angelea County, recalled the epbode Sunday on a visit to Garden Grove to see two brothers and his aunl But he wasn1 Just vlslllng bil rela-. · ii turned ouf, for oome aoo ,_ta showed up to help ...i-lilm. Mayor Barney Adams _g~"' ~ offlclal welcome arid presented •tihri wllh lllti tut In- cluded a i;arton •of lreahty picked Southern California ~awberries. I Milit:ary--6ear - Set for Auction Surplus military equipment IDcludlng , automobiles, kitchen equipment and. household furniture will be on a sale at auction from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mlrcb 23 al the Redislributton and Diapolal · BranchatCampPendl~oo. · Military personnel and civilians .m.1y . register from 8 a.m. oo. Items to be aold may be lmlJected between 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. mf 12:31) p.m. to 3 p .. m. Marcil IS to 23 11 buiJdlnl , 2241 on the base, spokesmen said. 1 I I I I "II wlll be ju9I the wedding and that wlll be, it," warden F'raocis A. Howard iald In llllllOWICinc the policy. He said odull ptboners will be able to morry for compelling ...,... such aa Jll'lllWIOY· 'nlll, Howard OJl)lalned, does not meu 0 tben will be an open eeuon on weddlnp." Rlglat ShouhlW, Oops? I ' l • This Texas A&M ROTC cadet goes ·though drlll alino.t 1!1Utout not!.,. Ing lhe broken stock on his rtne. The team was perlonnlng for a POW homecoming In Coogroe, Texas. . I 4 DAll.V PILOT The Weather • , Strikes Baek 1fµrlll:il WA~ DEPT. Some ·!db are won!Od l<lday beclt11e -Europlen -... !lcatlng their curnocy opllllt the dolllr. All Pm ..,_ GOVERNMENT HOUSE WHERE ASSASSINATION TOOK PLACE 5<otl1nd Y •rd Sends o.tecti-to Bennuda Sane ' worried lboul Jo II Southern Callfornll . can Ooat. • Where In the -Id did wt import ell thil weather from? If W. C. Flelde were allve l<lday, he'd figure we got II all from PblladeJphlL 'lbere WU • tbtmderclap ln my eUlc Saturday momln( thAt wee ,. ,bad lhlt II IOWlded lll<e the start of ·.World Wer)II. Whit with thO nln, ball, thunder aild ll&blnlnl. the call ·1t our houee are running around In funny dn:lel. They cen't filW'O whether It'• ...... to be wide or oulllde. Bermuda Assassinations Get Scotland Yard Probe • IT MAY BE lhlt I haven't done much fl&!>! In ,_,t timel bat I did make one smart move beck: there about three moothl ego. Thal WU when I -to paid! the roof. Lord ooly knows -re we'd all be Ooatlng right now If I hadn't. The plain facta are we limply aren't prepared for thil kind of weather her< In SouUiem CalUomla. They got a llUle Ice on· the mad to Eagle llock up above Puadena over the weekend and 30 automobiles cruhed. 'Iben offtclal1 on the 11Ce11e flgu~ they couldn't gel the road open ogaln unUJ the Ice melted. HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) SCOt!and Yard took over the investigation today of the killing of the Brlllsll governor and bis aide-de-amp. The government announced extensioo ol its 1tate of emergency. Supt. Bill Wright of Scotland Verd told Biologist Raps Per1nit to Catch Marine Mammals AM111U:R CLV£ to the fact thet we SEA'ITLE (AP) -The Natiooal can't handle this weotber COlll!!I from the Marine PISherie> Service hao given a San power lines. A utile wind, rain and btll ptego Orm permission to capture certain and t11 our wiring lhortl out like a clleap llllliDe mammals under permlls which string of Chrlstmal itee llghls. Early lndlcate such a lack of scientific report& lndl<ate tho~ during th e knowledge. they cootradict themselves, a wed.end's IDlpleaaaDtr:l!eSI, power lines mario~ biologist says. fetl in Costa Mesa and other coastal :•it ts-quite obviowi from the permit re- apot& like confetti. Hot wires were qulrements that the people who allowed reported draped acroa parted cart and the permit don't know the first thing at leul ..,. ~ got 1<1 lflro. lboul marine 111&11lJDals,." Terrell Newby Meonwhlle, we can't 1erto the moun-of the UlliVenity of .Waslrington college talnl. At least not early today be<oute of of Flsberlel said Stturday. heavy IDOWI In the upper rq1ons: The pertnits wtte granted to Sea World The wt1ther people allege that tll lnc. for . the capbire of 112 marine mam· theae thunderltorma were toocbed off by malt, Including teals and killer whalet. "cold unalable air muses which poured Newby jfild the pe!mltstdo not allo,... over SoutberD Callfoml1 In the wake of tbe taking ·of "any pregO.nt ... or' a trmtaJ ,...,., " unweaned ,rw.ng ,1DAlllJna!t" .while at the 'l1IE ~ " .wne ~ime:thn' ope<ify umt four killer Hr.U., fASIAGE to my wbalaa to.bo "&iketi ·ln Puget Sound be iO homeole'!lJ 't -too ir<at durtng to 15 feel J!inl. 1 it all, el~. The ~le massea may. . A killer ~ fess than 1J feet long is refer to my brain ctlll U lhl• kind of likely f<> be imweaned, Newl>JI l"id and weather k-'""P· -""1be Ollly fiY tO ieu is to kill it .i:.t in- Do you reallJe tltat ooly Y~Y In •pect tlle contenll of Its ttomach. Mam! llea<b, they had a high of 7' Newby also said a !>foot killer whale degrees and a low of '14? And no rain. very well could be. pregnant without Delpite that. I wu talking to a chap showing any swelling. from there jull the other day wbo told The permit also allows Sea World to me bow lo\llY their weolber had been. He take six bearded aeals between ·2l'. and wu lllffertng ltom a he1d cold. I told 4\t feet Iran the Bering Sea of Aluka hlm to stay away from here or he'd end Newby said. He said the world authoritf up booplttllzed. on aeals, Judith King, lists the average IN OUR REGION at thil lime of yeor, bearded seaf II being 4 feet long at birlb. the!< ere • large number of people who are uaed to breaking out their swimsuits and suntan lotloo and heading for the beach. If thll weather keeps up, the lkt reoorts ere going to do a lot better than the 0>11Wne for business during Easter Week'• 1prtng vacation. You try going down to the beach now and you'U have to 1bovel away the hall stones to find a little sand. Despite what'a been happening, our wonderful weather forecasters remain opllmlsilc. '111ey tell UJ tod1y that tll the tblmdentonm are goint to go away and It will be bright and lair on Tuetday. Of couroe, II It starts In with the thund<r, liplilbw and ball aglln along about mldnJll>t, you can figure the!< 19 going to be a reviled l'eather forecast. They'll do II every Ume. DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otfi"'1 of thf. DJilJ Piiot is gu1rantHd Weather Calmer newsmen be still had no theories as to a motive for the killing late Saturday night of Sir RidJard Sharples, 5'7, and bis aide, Capt. Hugh Sayen, 25, u they walked the governor's great Dene. Bona, m the grounds of Govemmeot House alter a private dinner party. The dog also Wll sbot to delth. WRIGlfl' SAID il 11i11 is not known bow llllllY gunmen -· Involved In the slaylngs or the number and type of weapom Uled. A govemment spolresman reported that a number of penooa had been pick· ed up for questioning but none bas been arrested. Sir Edwaro Richards, the govemment leader, told Parliament that state of emergency conditions imposed -sunday had been changed so that police may de- tain pe...., up to 96 hours wijbout charge. Under' normal conditions the tim< limit for police detentions 19 if hours. A gnvemment spokesman said the!< was no immediate intentkm ol imposjng any other emergency measures, such as a curfew on those resort islands about 600 miles east of North Carolina. 'l1IE ONLY other ellect of the enlergency is that police and im- migratlon officers have been given power -to refuse people permission to leave Bermoda if they want to ~ them. ButJhe opote.man tald tbal 10 ooe bas been detajned 11 yet and all t1igJlts ere been de\alned 11 yet lllld all Dights are ~aving and arriving on no rm a I Scbedules. Apart from heavy serurily around GovemmenrHouse, tbe go y·e r no r's residence, there was · IJtUe evidence of emergency condltiros in Hamiltm and other places on the island&. Hotels are jammed with tourists, most I y Americans. The Royal Navy frigate JI.MS Sirius, however, was ·ordered to delay her <tepartur< on a West indles training crwae. WICKS in Texas 7 Die Over Weekend; Warm in Nortlieast, Midwest ' ' I Auto Emission Deadline Not " Possible-GM ' . WASlllNGTOH (AP) -General -,_1111-W-1 laqnl mlljo{~r of .--. told the Envtn>nQlental -""' ~·.todfy u . .m Dot be a!>le to -the_.. 1f75 llandardl tor recb:lng. -polulloa. ---, GM'• <la! pr<SideDt for dlfiruutDeutal tlf>ln, ·"'114 EPA to do!IJ ..-Gl 111e..-ros forcme y-' • """"" espedeil to be 1'iterated by Fan!, . Oiry!ler ...S other -and fcnip •Wcnaktrs. "GM CANNOO' comply With the re- qoirement paopcwed for 1975," Startman Aid. .. • . . He made the llatement al the opening day of~ EPA bearings on the propoted_ regulatloos. EPA acltnlnlslr81<r William E . Buckelobaut, • who earller denied the automaten• request for an exteoakm, cited the foul air In many urban com- munitiea u reuon for imposing strin- gent restrictions on auto exhausts. ·~t is now reaamably clear that more lbu 25 major AmerlcaD cillet will re- quire the Imposition of conlrols on the uae of motor vehicles if national ambient air llandanjl for "'l'bon monoxide and photocbemiCal oxktanb are 'to.be achiev· ed according to the timetable laid down In the Clean Air Act," Ruckelsbaus said. In an effort to resolve the dispute, startman offered an alternative solution which would Rrenglhen current restric- tions bul •ofte•rthe proposed 1975 sland- a<ds. He also urged that caialytic con-verters. Detroit'• chief devices for curb- ing certain noxious ·emiltioos, be re- quired only on cars sold in California to test their reJjalillity and production. HE SAID CalUomil salea constitute 7 percent of GM'1 total passenger-car pnr ducti.on. I ' t In statements submitted at the oul!et of the be&rinp, Ford and Chrysler pro- posed &im11ar compromise plana. Under current regulations can must not emit more poUutants per mile'than' 39 grams of carbon monoDde, 3.4 grams of hydrocarbom and 3 grams of nitroRen oxides. General Motors bas proposed that the hydrocarbon level be cut to 2 grams -and the carbon moooxide cut to 25 grams. It asked that . the nitrogen oxide level i., left the saame. Fon! suggested the bydrocarboo level be cut to 1.7 grams per mile and carbon --to 28 grams per mile, with the nitrogen oxide level remaining the same. SUSPECT IN KIDNAPING . R1ymond C. Becklty u•IT ........ SAFELY RETURNED L111io Janlct Ward Officers Free Girl, 14, . ' After Dallas Kidnaping DAU.AS, Tex. (AP) - A millionaire's granddaughter has been found unharmed in a sinall 'house here after being ab- ducted near her home in fashionable Highland Park last Thursday. Authorities said the abductor of Leslie Janice Ward, 14, had not contacted her family and no raroom was asktd. But The Dallas Morning News reported today that a $1 million ransom demand was made. POIJCE SAID the girl was bound with rope and her mouth was taped during most of her long ordeal. A relative said she was exhausted after her release. AB authorities swept into a small house to rescue the girl Sunday, other lawmen arrested a 42-year-old man as he wa1ked ~long a street about two miles away. FBI Agent J. Gordon Shanklin iden· tilled him as Raymond C. Beckley, sought on a federal warrant charging him with a slaying in South Vietnam last year. He was to be arraigned on that charge today. Shanklin said Beckley, who was ques- tkmed by city and state authorities about the abduction of Leslie, was unanned and orfered no resistance when takec in- to custody. LESLIDS FATHER 19 Fletcher W. Ward, executive of a food service firm. Her maternal grandfather is millionaire Henry E. English, founder and fomier owner of Red Ball Motor Freight. Tbe search for the petite teen-ager started Thursday when the family maid, Elizabeth Crouch, said she ·saw ~In i a car with a middle-aged man. The maid I said Leslie appeared to be sobbing. I Authorities would not say how they I managed to find her. ! Shanklin said the federal warrant against Beckley was based on a charge filed Jan. 9 in Houston. 1be charge 8'>' cused him of stabbing Robert S. Cun- ningham and Rudolph Ramirez aboard 1· the merchant ship SS Rambam, Nov. 2, 1972. The vessel was docked at the time at Da Nang, South Vietnam. Shanklin Aid l CUnningham died 15 days later. Shanklin said that, since \here had been no ransom demand and no lit- terstate transportaUoo of the victim, the ; federal government would not flle kid-1 naping charges. I I" I -----.-·"'! I rj1 . a SAVINGS AT ' PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 j SlARS & STRIPES GLASS :wrrH EVERY ROLL OF PROCESSING LEFT FOR THIS SPECIA . . . SLIDE & MOVIE ..• FIL.M PROCESSiNG BMM & SUPER 8 1.49· SPECIAL (LOSE OUT ' • ON SEVERAL BRAND NAME SLIDE I MOVIE PROJECTORS • NIKON • SAWYERS • BELL & HOWELL I SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA I •RISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWA y • N , -· ; s G f leas.re Visit •.• . .'I ,ptwni1-e8s Bars ,, ' UCIWIElm) (APJ -A .,..._ ~ wt111 copies new type o1...-11 flocl<. ti-ruleL i,.IOlhe.~-. , ban thpe dQL . 'Jbef .,. • state ........ ~ ~ lUJLl!S flll1IOI Ille evi4cllce " --the --of .....i -... ''aiUtt DI <"""'w:t" ruJea. llmal 'icta. wbetber lift • Bait lllo depujy director ol llii• .... -....., the.~ of •Wbrinc:. ... .... -,,,. .. ' ~~...,_ T. l1'li:ton will_ .. -~#., .... mim;, !IDd..-..ilnlbedablto-~~ ~ at woft. 1f h eocle ii ricllated.. • · • -..,_ • ,. ~ .. CWI .,.,._ •11 doa'1 W.i.t to .n.wt. fhe Salon_ said -,_.""" B•aeto.ea Bero ·, · · · , ~ oi~ .... fhe -.-..v, ~ ,..,....... . . . ' ~ .. ' st.(\!ol. fir-""""':"·" adivtt1.But quite•"!"'-:Sonlll Clara~ a mantic welcome-home blllboar.d";near ·a .hle1tw;a1 Sesfm. ~ I 11111 .•t ~on IS ~J eidw llm>ugb town fw Ll Cfuilr. Everett A!varei Jr., who will .retlJ.l'I after eight . lhlt we have a total PfDOlli>it 'lhhopos they can ..,. any and a half years as a POW the longeat sta• o< any In North 11ietnam. A tlrree- of 431 In the deparlmenl • "' it, <r m order to da L-'"· and _,. br ., ' will · ' ~:Le . -chalkouge us on the ruks, • he . '1 uuuuoY ,=• a won begm Maren 25 wheo he am~. THE ABC has had ruks against topleu and bottomless waitrtsses, bottomless performers, and lewd conduct sl.nc< Aug. 10, Jm,. saidinanlntenlew. ll violatGn ue lound, the ABC will file "an acmsstary process" which could lead to the 1U1pet1•!.r-«1 or revocatim. of liquor licenses ·Gun Used -in Spree Swkn ~ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -earlier this ?f'N bu been ar-ezperiments at the General J'lolloe DJ a pistol helieftd rested and booked for in-Electric Rfentry ~velopment -lD a lflaQting -In vestlgation ol murder In the Cenlel' llere was tilled when wbldl lhree ~ died llaying of a Los Angeles an ~ rocbd the plant, A~ Says l;;ove ·Like Water· ' . . -SACllAMENro (Al') -A Brltllb rock singer heinc tr1ed on white slavery cbarga ,.ya, "Love, to me, is like -" • John Goldsworlhy-lllw. :IZ, ·' leader-ol 1'Tbe Wbltefiorse.11 group, cave hls deflnitlon of lqv~ to a U.S. District Court . WrY l"riday after beU1c uked liotf be could love Ills wUe, bis clilldna, and ai.o • CCMleleo- dalll. who says she worUd lour years In a Nevada brolhel. ., .. Love .. to me, Ls Ute water, ~ water can come In large tiodtes or small bodies," G o 1 d s w o rtby-lligp said. "Senne of the bodies of water can be shallow and some can be deep. Some of the waters have storms, some have calm. Love bas various dept.ha or meanings.." I Goldsworthy-Hlggs and 28- ye8!'0kl Lynn Dudgeon, who say1 she was a prostitute at the blgbly puhliclz.ed Mustang Ranch bordello near Reno, are charged wllh cons~. to trinspoit women acrosS atate But toplea-hollomle!s clubs hniugbt lcpl action which prevented en!on:ing them unW the U.S. SUjftllle Court finally sided willl, the ~ last Dec. 5. Jmt 1ut 'nladV the last legal -to enforcement WU.....,_ -ssid .the ABC first telephoned or interviewed licensees suspected of penistlng In forbidden acUvity and warned them o! the new eoforcemcnt efforts. It then TllB PBOCllSS, which Je- qulros a public hearing, coold he dniwn out for a grat ien&lb ol Ii/De -final ao-tka came, uy ABC oftici•'' 'Ille Jll'O<'!IS may wry ...n be ~ Dive II< .......... publidat for ljz Sm :r.-clubs. aaid "we Will not cover up ... We wUl fi&bl them in court." -..... wwr advertising eucutlve. ;:.., the nJclil -. = a::: ~~~·e;!':;':. ·= ;:. said Roland a lei Vegas. wumaa. was 8lftSted &mday in Alan Lincoln, 40, of Santa ""'8 Illinois prlJooa parolee, suhurllan Ncrth·HOllywood and Ynez, ball · a key to the lines for Immoral purpooes. Goldlwcrtby-lliggs ts aLoo cbarged with two violations o! the White Slavery Act. Jerry James Yttmgberg, .,, of transferred to the Tulare bull..,,....,. and was' working 11IE WOMEN involved are County i'ail In V'··"·, FBI '""" -alone' when the · expl061on oc-111-ye&Nlld girls who tesUfied ( BRIE""'S ) ageenBtsluml.t .,., .. _ ~' llwiday .. Four cars in Ibey fell In love w 11 h r, -.-an lidjaconl parking lot were · Goldswortby-lllggs at an aflel'. Mondty, March 12, iq73 DO SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL • ~ Take a walk in the park. • • Picnic under the trees. Plant some sunflowers. Make your anniversary memorable. Ring1 illustrated are priced from $4,800. Others from $1,000. ~ Ac-u l""lt.I -A-'tllt h"9P lankAINf'IC.lnl ... Mntw C¥t'll. .... .. SLAVIC.K'S Jewelers Since 1917 . . .. . 18 FASHION ISIAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-lllQ Open Mon. end Fri. 10 •.m. f0 9:30 p.m. Wltfl loQnor.t of: T11rr.1ftb, ~. U tlfl'Y'ltm, Lit.....,._ Smoking Get,s Okl;iy Coed' Bod dalQaged and windows were hours aaloon in Callfomla 8 Y LOMPOC (•ft) -An ....... ~ ••-_._•t th ~--he . = ..,.~ __ e w~ U a singer and they St. Louis, was booked for 1n-1 ..':'eng'!lneer~~worklng~~o"'.n~hydrog~'!'e~n~bul~ldlng~--------w~ere~w~ai!resses.~·~~---_:======:::!:======::-=====' T U V"lllpllon ol murder In , .-..0: S..n Di911o..Wld Lav.,... ~ . LOS ANGELES (AP) - ,,,. California Board ol Education has talren • 'position ln'f•-ol •letting loCal &dJc'!'! d i s t r l c t s regulale dprdle smoting on achoo! grounds. 'Ille board -I'! SUll" port • Smale ilill that woold grant achools flt school dlatrlcts the right to aet aside .... allawlng -but mt enoouragbig - clpretteanNi Present policy ngprobibila lllllOking on school prop- :~t;tr~ •a ~· .. .... -. • ('.alifomia • oms p "'...,.. .,..,., wliich 1n-• • --• Calilomla blg!lway,1"' ___ _ ll"lnllman, a San Bema1'11no" • In Sierr~ Counly -· oflicer .,. a ~ilalilll-t Ya-....... • lft\'k!UI record In Illinois bad lnclnded liurllmY. had-. carrying .. ,,.,.,...., 1'!8pOll. escape and mental naminaUom. QUA.KE .FELT • ...... . • C" :, .... ~. " • • • 6) 0 ' save over:s30 · . ~- 'COLOR ·_.. OonlonlpGiJ lll1't Syhollll model .... CL2UlW In Wllnut paln llololl. - • C CL ' "I I 01 AT• I 2 ld. • ,l!ulyAmorlcsn llyle SylTaAla lnOdtl .... CL2U3Kln Maple araln ftnlah. Tblor model ii aleo aYailablt In a ban.dlome i 1loo &ralA llDWI (CLZU3N). " .... ~lllJles,hlnlamodll ..,.~1P tn FoCan araln ftnllb. Tbll -llalloatallable In a Dort Olk paba Dnllll. (CUU7DA), 25 l' nr• •f l11tegrltg & Depewli«WIHt" COSTA MIU e HAllCll A11A ' IL TOIO e SADOLDACI! YAUIY 411 hit S..18foOI .. SITMt II Tero load• "'-'iy I Neri to s ... o.t Dally f.f, Soil•., t-6 646-1614 Dally 10.t, Sal•"°J 10-6 U7.JIJO ~ADIO DISPATCHID 'ACTOllY AUTIKllUZID TV & M'PLIANCI lllVICI PNDNI Sii ~ '· • ' I • ~r . '" . .. -- • • • .. , .. ~ • • . • • i . • ' ' . • ' ,j • • • ' r • • • • .. , f • • ' . • • ' • : . • , ' , I • • DAQ.y PD.OT EDITORIAL PAGE • Action and Reaction eclf~~~ 1tJ> WllrrE HCllSt AIPI'!>. • ,._ ;ran flCO tt'I naUbly one dllzea In 60 11.,t -'-rd lbeJerm "ecolop'' llld, while more probobl.Y -id Sift • rougll dellnffloll ot 111 •enmooment, • llllJ'4 llllJ bave to check the spelling In the dicllolw'J'. 11111 lldaa lllOYe fut in the U.S.A. Tiie dec:ale baa a .....U.Dle expk>eiOA ol "enYironmenlallN" and "'*......., -amlleilf and prolelllonal, aild jmt about .,,.,_ baa been caught up in the movement In one Wl1 or lllOl!ler. ftllD lllds Wbo coUeCt gl .. botlfes end aluminum -t-tlCYdlng and bOUHWlves "1io chedt tbe ph ... -teat .of laundry detergentl, to plannen and wllo wmtle wilb probleni. l1f open epl!Ce, denA!y and enritoltmealal lmpac!, the new &WIN • of' !'hat we have t..en doing to ounelves aD4 Cllll' ldd baa spread like wildfire acroa Ille country. this big IJ bound to produce a rush ol 1114 oilier u bile actiom. And, just u !nevi!. ir.. l!M ectlon will '!,';, followed by ,niac:tlon, ....... _, to be upon us now. Governor Reagan CiUf:lpOken1,y warns antnat "radical environmentalists." A pciWerfUI poop of California bltslneamen and lawyers JIU llt up 'a l•r! foundation to counter "militant en- TirollmeQtallsm. Tiie spokesman ror a newly formed l>nnie County coalition ol 'builders, devel~ and bull_, lntete.ta calls the environmentallats ' eeonomic illiterates:'' The .clerlslve terms, uoog and bunny peopJe" and "PGJY pl~rs" are heard more frequently. 'lbere even are "'l&eilllon1 thit tlie whole thing ts some sort of an 'ollictlre leftwlbg plot to slow the march of .tf.greas. · With We passage of Proposition 20 c g for a whole new lll!t .CJI rules for coastal development; with the ftc!eral EnYironmenlal Protection Agency mumbling about tblnp like gasoline rationing to curb pollution by' automobiles; and wilb the ~nvirorunental Impact Statement taking lu place alongside the building per- mit u a ''mu8t" for mOlft new developments, this back- luil ii barilly ourprlslng. . Nor IJ It partieularly undesirable U it leads to a bal· · ance ol viewpolnta and direction of effort. ' 1 Reagan Has ~~yes . . . . I • . I On \Vhite. House Well, you can paste thls one In your hat. . Gov. Ronald Reagan wm not nm !or election to a lhird term . He will not nm against U.S. Sena.tor Alan Cranston In 1974. ' lie will run !or Prelld<nt In 1971. ~·· the way lhe wtndl blow and the first phaaei of the campaign are-already under 1way. • .RUS ,WALTON • ' I~ <I'-. ..,. 1oes .6\11 1 iw .. !)nle winner . .Eyon il !lie DelJ)OCI'ata 11\Jke a sweep ol the &tale'• conatltuUcnal o!fjcea, ¥ would not· be too barmlul to the ~_. Image. Calilor· nlant have a habit ·ol changing partios every ellfil y!Jin qr oo. · T.llE PQU3 show that Reagan now -?UJij 9et'!llfll."beblnll ... _ ........ -u lhO The preBentation of his tix reduction and spendJnf llmllalioo plan It the naUOllll • governors' coorer-- ence In Wublngtoo, fits the llralegy. 1111 lolenUon to pla<e lili"tii pro:- gram cn a special . I ........ v~ .. , ·" favored GOP presldenllal nomlnee l<r 1978. Together With a strong natlonM name recogniUoo, that's a good place to be at thi• Ume. ballot nut November, with the expecta- Uoo the voters will adopt It, also lits. That doesn't negate the intrinsic value of the plan: It almply means It can be an aaalst to his polltlcal plans as well as to the tu· payers. Looi< at It this way: • Reagan haa made It delinlte and clear that he will not seek .....,Jectton. Suppose be ran against Ctanaton for the Senate, and lost. HI! career would be kaput, or badly damaged. Suppose he ran against Cranston and won. He would be the J u n l o r senator from Calllornla. Not the bW Jaunchlng pad for a presidential campaign. By holding b!maeH aloof lo 1974, he The baslc strategy goes lilce this. Fclr the ,balance ol his .~ term, Reagan will concentrate f1tf state affairs. New programs, strong stands and forays in such fields as f.U reform, government reform, publlo 1 safely J>l'Cll1lllna and economic development. All calaitatftd 10 keep hi# . administratton from rna!ting during Its lame duck years. In 1974 ·be will actively campaign IOt Republlcan candidalea, not ooly In catlfomia-but ln other states. Come 1!17$, be will hit. the mashed potato clrcult, make major speeches around the nation. Help the Republican party and lls candlds!ea Jn various states; raise funds, attract voten. 'Ibis ;, what Richan! Nlxoo did between 19'5 and the time he declared his candidacy In 1163. Dear -• Gloomy :it Gus cbRR£C.T. I • , . ~·· ~ " 'f'iQ·llrA¥ J'OWll l(HOW WU l>IP \~A-~~~ =; D611a.-· Devaluation Not Enough . .-Tariff Pemands lncreas~ng ' WASlllllGTON -For the eleganUy al-· " authority to avoid the effeets ol foreign lluenl, er -who dream o(lthls benign ~ . · ~ competition. c:mditiao, there ts -bad dews:.A new RI. CHARD. ·. . wn.s.. ON Probably there ts no other way out. .-i ol the GtinllaJ>made Mercedes-Congress is seething with demands !or -anlmnoMe, ~lgnated as tbe !50 Import qu~. ~triction o! loreiin fn. SLC ~ "personal car," was offered vestment, and greater taxes oo multina· JUt ~ a ~ page ad In. the Wall One way ~ woo them' ls io go along · tlonal corporatiOllS. Everyone knows1tbal --' 1• S'treet Joornal of · with the big union ·demaeds• for Import Gennan and Japanese goods have been '* .... -.-_.. .......(._:-!":l:>l .. ,n ...... ,tlsted quotas or other pr:ote:ctjonist ·devices pouring into this country to attract ~ -,,.•~ .. • ., -. ._ ...._ llriCifel .US,OM.·'lbe which wj1l help Jatior and business re-buyer_s of high quality goods. I--,-,----...,-.-·+•.::·..,..~~ ...it:_w .,88,CJifer-main in the Obese condition which Nixon ,Political pressure ls building up of.the • _; -'it"'. ect-Sdiyl..._inan Ian year deplored."'ShuJz hlis bee1lex· kind ·fQmiliar a couple of genentlomr RIWlAN is ltill w Ill Ille ..,. -I ad In the plllring, and the Nbmn administralloo ago when the tariff was the big Issue In ~~~ s:=-~ .. • :;;:'. New York Times at 1 may pl'OflOl!O, authonty to grant tarlU Washington and presidential election ............. w-a lillid price ol $11,· • adjo.itments or slltcharges to be appli,d campaigns. The rec!enl meeting ol< the U.Hi•-•+ds ~ _. 6r!ID :::!!8" • ... . ._ ,sedangl~!°.!Y,.~~!hees·.· \":'t,ection ol. ...,. . Ay!,CJO m••U,-.lo )lil!Jlll _, ~. · •OM• •-••-eM7wa;J' ...-lllp ...w. the ..1 1 • ~1;111 uw.w.1o11 :._-,:y "T" ....,jtical debts md _.. •· • 1 11111 _,.._ WU Cll" ·, ~1P1:.;· · :. .1 , • • • -¥:ttlng for Pre81dent Nixon's assurances ,... & feel of dollar ~~ • _ j I ';" ., . · Flarugan Jall<s about trad~ legislation to George Meany that some kind ol pro- t.al co111 -aJrGf wllidl ca lie .........,. ~ ciorO,.,~ car .mar-which ,.m coo.tsifl safel!W\nlS against the ljoctionist action is In the woits. ""': ~ ....._ --~ il-·-;.,:_, }jot tP America',caid 1t.,11!!1*' presUDIJ>' disruption pf. f)llrtlcular markets and pro-.. And yet, Flanigan, Shulz.and .the Pres!· _ _, ~.. lliJrl tliaf'IUCh. incrUies;Jn Ille . .mi di ductlon due to rapid changea In foreign dent are fully aware that the basic ~~..:; ;:'t ,;:f "7 to lmparled pods will be oiil~ .,brood · ti:aile. . · pi-oblems of high cost American labor ,i~ NimL Be.,.........,': !!._ ~the]l'iceo .,.J:, ~~--IN E11'11ER case, It Is a return to pri> and business "cannot be cured"by-roc!uc' .....at w11 -. ID the Far Bat and •.-•~ ~ • J!O'a r . tectklnism' l"'d: the .J'.'ll"\lualian . ol . the ting Imports." Such reductions · hivlte Europe in tbai CllpleitJ. ~ lminea and iaix.: be inCreued "fabtess" Nixon den~ In the same retaliation, frustrate consumers, and. in Bil ltl':ll&rgisb: me bdtiDI thlt V"IOe m ~ the world mid d~, ~keta. ·voice, however, Flanigan talks a· good the end, increase prices. ~ ·11pew ~I-de• a.atrmc PKESllJUllLY ,...,. ,;1" iiooJd ·pay ·case . against Import restrictions aad So, It Is a very serious bind o! the ldnd cnlidate 11r the ~-~. for Gae auto.notili~ ·~d ti&· reducmg foretgn .mvestments in this where convictioo. lends tO give WIJ' to ex· ....a froin ~·bf a mark-0P pr COUQtry while actually proposing that Qte pediency, ·wbich has never been in short fUBliilB. witb GeorJIO w.-ii>-ft,40( Neitbeiillould~t be'-1l. tb8t · President be given lhe wideat possible supplj> In the Nixon administraUoo .. qpodlaled and -ID ..... a ,,. dDIJar deValuatioft ' W\11 ""1ie close to tiOnal ; 0 --.-... IOI · the !m>lamental _.,enis -· -··--.-Ill' .... ··-. mllt ol -....... .Alll, If Ibo • llmh<ll In ooe or the wmt bfndr t!>e Democrats~ uoable IDwftot-ol• -~'bu gnjlm lnto. their Pllt1 from the.~ or ., ,... .Nodioi, 11aa been -fUdely liDocked left, ..n. • &p-widaly lo ,. Into ·-hat lhlD -lit President m1g1it just be in tbe -.. If....,., 1a11 Year'• ideas about lll!IWllng Man Needs More Than AD ol wllidt tis ___ ,_... a~.,.. .pirtt ln11ie ranks ol business and Ex...,i far -lfrill: a. -.._ ~ to meet 11"1 -.t cbal!enge ol .,. &Oiol. - - -to 11e-. -._u11oo. m ~ Jut.sear,. dent from Jfl7 to Jiil? -c:ultlq out the lat· inil ma~i lahorand .,.._ knuckle down to W)lllt ·Vocatwnal Training Solving Our Own Problems 1a .-o< them'• lmocl< doM. llid-dtag ' . 'J-lmd jus~glven a lec.llire on "What Is GUl fi&)lt for world markets tblt. will take' .rA. ScbQol Fpi:1'! ,at 2est,!~ coll,e~e', and aD the musc:le avallab~. ·. · ·• • the m11>-I waa lui:i:,\". lijii\'ll 'with. asked nm .,._ the tallt la all abOut· .. w.~ me' wby •I ,/as ·so i!oini .., ·vocational -lat teplatlon ~ ~ out .oc .' ~ ..• ::. '.. . ":.; ·. ' ·. ~YDNEYJ.~ the Naoo admlntslntlon hY organized ,Jiii! •. fe!I .mlniif<o tiefore, ha had labor nt bnF:e11e1 hurt ·by rclrtl~ ,· tieencuSiida,outllie ' ,· ' 1 ·_ · Is· wicked or unjust because of bad 'Ille admlnble theme o! Mr. N1'0D'• administration wu to get the federal rovemment "off tbe backs of the people," 1 as he put it, and let them solve their own problems. Exactly bow be hoped to achieve this noble goal did not be<ome clear unlil February ol 1973. With meat prices sosr- log and housewives up in arms, it was Federal Reserv e Boord Oialnnan Ar· thur Bums who poin- ted the·way. • U people had a )ll'Oblem buyln g ~ meal (even oo a lay-' away plan), he ·said, . Ibey could solve the pnil>lem themJelves bY simply not eating the stuff -at least me day a week. "The American public," he said, "would be 11!11 u well off U it spent less on meat and more on cheese." The wisdom ol Mr. Bums' m,odest pro- polal w-. Immediately a pp a r e n I. 1111111.,,. of polrlotlc Americana jul>ilantly gave up Htinl nleat one day a wee!<. In !act, some ol th!s poor were so pstriotlc they hsdn' eaten any ln years. NalUrally, IOlvlnlJ tbtlr own problem In thio fashloo qlilckly lnslilled In . ~ a new of eell·rellance uld a capacity ol -1flce -qualities 1>11. -held clelr. Ile ..... soplesaed, he a.PJ>!ll!!ltd Mr. -DU.ctor ol the Federal But'tSU ol Problem Solving. ( ART HOPPE ) cost o! a hospital bed, "Why didn1 we thlnl: ~ that! .. OVernlgbt, Americans were not ooly more seH·reliant, but bealthier, too. And once the pattern had been establlsbed. soluUons tumbled ~ the Federal Bureau of Problem Solving. On Director Burm' advice, the f>i.esi.. dent Impounded not merely ·ball the !Wlds to clean up the.nation'• lakes and rivers, but all the funds. "Don't," said Director Bums, smiling coofidenU,, "go near the water." POVERTY, that age-<>ld l!COUl'ge ol mankilld, proved equally soluble. 0 We wlll have no more poverty the momeat people stop belog poor,'' Director Burns pointed out. "Personally, I would edviie them to bey live pen:eot tu.ftoe municipal bonds." NOw that the concept o! curing • pro. bjem by glvlog up Ila cause bad been established, people found they could IOlve lbelr own troubles even without Director Burna' -- ~ ~ ,.._._. ""~ll)'l)'.ers'"'"l've''Jmcr"' ' ·character,\ hWuireCI act that way out or· '"~ .. · ' '1 occaliO!) to~.1WtiJl~··1 ignorance, rigidity , and Jack of exposure ~ much ~ ~ta.ry · lawyers a low .tlqlb. . "' !)le lull 1!n?wtedge or what k meana to George~ and Foreign Tnde Adner · tbe last ·1'iear,'' he· _.,... be self-realizing. · Peter FJani&"1 may gloss _,the ll>ue ···•• .. ,..., ... n. : tbeJ ..., l'a<ocl by a polltbi •re&llu'. s ,....., ,,_.,. ,..,., ' WE HAVE the finest -to· the -Nim1 la .. _ eerlout," O..·;, I ~'-r• I!'~ · · world In America, in a technical lell8e; c:ao:dlnl to one Wlitle Holla&. ,ad'1.er, • all*, l .~ as · ' but almpst the wont In a aoclal ....._ -ctUtlna a new polltl~ ~ty.·) ~~"J~lll,1e~·· ... · In the. main, they know notb!fll! elae but' Be ea't dt ft wltl:Mlut ~ bQtb \ , fair pta . • i • . 1 • medicine, in contrast to the EliroPen dc:M> ......... -. and the nnk-ond-llle lllinl .J.;.,i~~-,. .whale tor, who may not he an espert lo probing -IDIQ' equa!lr feel they ~· • tidlnlcallty u..,..J. °'""!·on_ ver o.r _prescribing, but is an educated man paabod ap .,-the wall '. Iii · wlio comprehends the needs or society as • ' had been maidng 11!1 -.Ut on 'VOca-All this Is the result ol our empballa 01,. ....... ltloo · -, BVT THAT ~jnolaeQI the pOlni I well pl the demands of the patlenl. · f tlonal lraintpa ~ educttiot\. · · vocatklnal tralnhig, on turnlng o111 .men ' ·s a· .,,,. the K!·..:1...:.. Such~ sl!l!PlY .1iows people-ho .. to l\;ho .can"" something .... ptionally ,..1~ ; e ing Ml r.u:J, do -~ tlllidlfelJ ~ • lawyer but don't really know what Is most -. how 14 ~. a llodar how to tllt•b•• sale; dolntl, and what Isn't. Tiiis ts wey both WASIDNGTON -ID die• CW mn-- paip to_.tho• I Mt-1111 cash. small --... - -.. guinea pip ID liad ..a 1"'w lo --appetllea and, a .. "" tie dtildtew, ID-. -.... ,,..,.,. babits ol-pll'--__ .,. CID motivltilml ~ searda to ..... .. ,... ....... .. wlll .... -..... -lnio ,,.,.. .... -A t1picat Ar 'rtl lll""I>! . .. ;I'# I I _. iiOooi; lJoals: , crac'br (If 'wt _, lo teacti ltj ltoW to IJltlt numanhQO<( •!Id their oil'-·•• ,9l>i!r> a ~IWlll)1 al1d aotaei;tY· . IO 14r behind thelr professiOnaI-;;-"" ~ (JA~ AND~MJ Yet what we -moll of ... 111)1 W• cannot afford this gapiog di~ ,1, -le who cao do thl8n 6cilvefjr, Jiat .too rilucli longer. . .....,., ~ who ~ 11111r • lll'llP!f to c1o ·'""' wbal 11.lllf•· ""' ..... ~n r-:--";---,...._-..:....--1 -w w 4J• u • lhl. 11e11er hem the • - .... kn ....... 9'I mqe, I fre8 OltANOI CO~r .,... ""' .,. w., Ill •• .,. 1oo I 011en.~-.·\:ri..ea..wmt•l~lij~!(1}i £!:.'11111r,M ,111 =--~ l!6krt N. Wtld, Publ~lltt ' ThOlll<lt !Ct.,,11, Editor II' .A PZlllON ~~ loom In ICiloOl Bllrboro "rclbic• , hoW to ~le among •illuet-,, lbat E'"~-' " ts, If be pis~ io narrow iprritl~ .,._.,1 PaQ< ~Ito. • _..._ 111.....,.. --~ ~-~-INnt..r.tlr -IW -~ Pilot ..,Ir< to Ullonn 1"' ll&lty __,-, .. ~ ~ U11Jmw: • ti 1 .... Ill ,...... Nte rttidtn bu lld •Umu.~ TllJt Plll8T problem Director Bums ........ turnecU1lulf.elllioa to the high - Thoae with aOrul !i&lliUlll ......_ . sex. '1'1-who f\'ii<d Clime lo the slreets stayed borne. Those wllo dbllted busing, airplane ~ and ~ Amtrak ICbedUJes walked. And the ~ service ran .-i, Ille "'1 dq tW people stopped mslllni ldtorl. i>V& -6-llno ,_ .... All might hsvegoneftllif!ood pries, --• • rl • -I 7, led by cheese. hadA~ eootlnued to JllOllll wtdl • ~Ill' 1111••• for -. skyrocket .. "ll fO'I can solve 1'Jllr ,...... q dillhe, -ll!le _. rw • I blem o! the 11i1J1 coet ol rileafby ~ locllllloa, ..... , w 1<dll- up "!'tlog mea~" ,Dltecl« Bums Uld · IQg ._ elc. • "9lDinl 11=::-. llllenl and '"" editorlal !'0# of II ...... the Fidenl ft'.IC!e Qim." -t /Id-..,... • • -.,.,. ,,.,....,., .p,C"llnc till< ml I to-..ie tile dllltkiianlpu!a. . be II IOo 1itt'1 '..-mi l llrnllI and 1 me•tal') on tool Ind . <»m. lloD ledlalQtm u ., unf.ir bulloete bullcllq an tllirtti'lllt ti1till ID ~ up ' tl11>1Utconc>, "!' ~•tel<tt and o! mecUcal ..,_, "This. Inly Isn't the govemment11 FOb]ml," said. Utt'f the PfOb1em ol ~ wbO I sick. "The IDl1it'f.I" ibeD. : Doo't get aick." ' "By JOllYI" crW millions o! Amorlcaiw ~ ... f.llh-clay •teruly fn a natlornrlde addrete, .. ,.. can Qne outllt --•W•• - IOI"-your problem al the lllgb -ol tora,pi1Nr1n-w!lll6r!• .. ••'a food the same ft!.'' ,, • handil, • e 1 a tllllr 1 ••I!• I I f fl'ldleo. lfe a110 -la U.. Federal wltb Ult j,o:W<att:alke., 1111.~. :.~ "::".2? or.,':!~ Oomnorii:aOoN °"""'""*' 1o In-~~ mo'l.llllllt PIO-d1"mil vftwi>oi;;f, -.i11nc U..• °"' r-IMl11 tblt~com-. pie mOto .. • I ,~.. .. ..... and •eok .. %;··-ed •b- in ... ii:r.... tlClll -·-""" ot ""' a.,. • •• topl .. -fib ,, I r.; Imm .... ~\t:·. wN$ f::l:.:'!rdlllr~=nift.ol :-.. u:...~.,.,_,_.~ Monday;llarcb 12, lt?l 1 • • • ' • ' . ;; • .. I., • ' di • ! i 1 · ra I P I I ! I I I I [ ' ,. ' .. I 'p I . t I I ' • • • L • •• • Jn ,., . ' • " • • . • . . •• ' • :.{ -. ., " •• :· '• .• ' • I j ;. ~· ' . ' • . !::=::-rQ:U~EEN~-l;E =iii-~-;;;--~B~y ~Ph~ll ;i".';~";a;nd,i- • ' ,, In '.Are{ls? ;:o~----~~~~·.......,, .. d ' -~ ~ . i ·, You:can have '1 ; • :. : .. • ;~ ~ ' ' rl ,~ 'I • 1 I ~ • . . . . l :; rjl :: •• ' • • ;. -· ' 1~~ • ~ ( ~· ··· your dre~ Hom.e new! ( and'-YQtt'don't havai · to move 'tq g~tit) f ' ~ I --• ' , .. . I DAll.Y PIUlf • Distaff • Warning . The Surgeon General Has Detarmined 'IN1 Cigelette Smokind.ls Dangerous 10 your Health. ' ' ----, ( ) I ' • I 0 • IWI. y 1'11.11 ( TextU · Millionaire Pkzns Rally for Vi-etnam V et,s Giap1 Iner~se t Ball Park Ups Dp& ? Iker l ,,_ Wirt lonloa havo -the same tblng." Bui, Ille IJ1o-..W Brltilb ' H. -r-, w11o .-t * actor said, "I don'l lblnlt Ibero m!IU... o1 c1oUan to U, to 'lbe ll!IJk o1 J>n>Ch!c« lllcWd II mucb em.rtalmnlat ..iue help Am<ricaD ~ ct 8allfdo1'• "50,GCIO .,ia~ will In today's rum.. I don't IQjoy war, ud -ll""'JI-area be 1llOd to IOI up a lrult fund • e-bndallly, bul 1be Cy L---..J d tltoal ..........i plans In for bit widow, -Mal)' tblngs Iha! -to "'* Dollu for a glarjl "lluu lbe Mar1111. mooey are ,.. and brutallly." heart" nlJy to honor Vletaanl The WIJI WU .filed In *-·-------.\-''-Jo war velerlm and I b e Ir ~ &irrofa~ Coort. One o1 the !ew -~~~~ families. WIO.I)', a movie and signatures of Ame~ "II II Important tbal we poy lhealrlcll ptoduoer, d le d billlooalre -.nl ,,,_ rupect to U-wllo make receoily al the age of fl. wu IOld to • Swedilb co~ _._., conlributlGnl to lbe * lecl<lr ID London for $114 al a ..--wm•-p, ~-~ Jr. will sale ol Great Brilaln stamps . .. ., effort/' Aid w. w. ----· Clemonls, d1alrnwl ol !be be aworn In 11 an .-la~ and pootal hial<lry. committee •-rtns I h e justice ol lbe slate Supreme The signature wu flown ID J-2 eveul ID the Cotton Court al San Lula Olibpo mall OP a lp<dtl eom- BowL· Mar<b 23 bf l!llperlor a.m memomm· f1lcbt fl<llD New ClomdJbl a Perot said ~ IUcmrd Blnll. York to Le Bourg<t, 1'J'lnCe In "Skip tht nm port,' Daddy, and storf where "--· THE 4GENCY contends the sudi perlCllllUU.. 11 Belt [ ) 1931. -bbit '""' pnmollooal ads, carried In Hope, Cbrfle Pride and · * bvnny ro goes into tho born." : about 300 newspepers and 1 -RaJ•arsiurrllllalng PEOPLE TbeMedalof~wUI-----------------dosen mass-cirtulaUoo 105! ...:ii ... llCbedulel In anlldpatloa ol~ _ . be pmenled JJy Pi.-IDllP!f!leo, are "replele w!lb tending lbe nlly. · ' Harri1 aflo admlnlltered lbe N-M•..,. 11 to movie t ~ refen"""" and 11>'1 . .J~~~~~~~~~!:::::=:=:=~~ * oath to Clark when be became dlrecfor J;b° F~ nuend<lee." GlnsbuJ'I 11ys the Sta~ aontioller ' H•1• aoaperlorCOUrlJ~·lnSan ,,,. pmenlnlloll will be Yo~·· B Ga.aham adcampalgncostflmllllon. "" n.noy conf..,.. lb belllC' u Lula Obispo In 1969 and In 1171 made al movie 1ndua1ry dinner · ', .· • • ! ~' · The manual, which cameo! ,, ~'::.~ :i ~ °:'"...:; :=i.. ~";.=~ ... ~ 1n J:·~~ the hlci.t . . .,, , . . ~!...ithe ~ ... ~Yio 11 .. .; Tormenting Rectal It.ch ··• 1orgo1 to doducl 1111 1m Ila~ COUrl of Appeal dec:cratlon the. l'rellld<Pt i;ll! subscriben of "Moneyworth" ·" California 1ncome 1uea """' * .,,.-to~ w1io bav• "l .~.Yb.a.L.~ ... ,··_. ed' magulne. Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues his-~·-= =....... ut:' = ~ .. ~ ~a contnbulloil to the Da· ~ UJ,~Q.I. ... t~lf :.=:..-.1 ·~1:'. Promptly Relieved ' to'~ mallod his return enta1alnlng. 1 * .:J• thos!' who rely •po11 lllll8Y In ~· When ......... ~ "I used to (o to the mo.lei ,,,. Rn • ._ S..1 •pp T'" •n•-~-('ft) ..... ~. wa•-sald·G-•-m fact·-y compllca~ In-•v---"-H dzedlolpo--tili, blm of the doduclloa. to be mlerlalned," Harrllon, says the United Slalea=•I .........._, <w· ~ ---,_ Securl alms ~ _.,.,..._ Iii,· "I _.,._. ... ••J ·~-who·-an~---ror ... role 8 ¥•~ -. ·• -Evangelist BU11 GQh,un turned all of his attenllon to lhtheelr ~ ty cl ," ,; ... pmnpl,lllllpora1Yidirf to be trmin-~~,, ~ ..,. __ -~ -~ ~ = .......,..., ·~ N ~ .... ,., .,_ ~ his studJel govemmenl said. f---~ .... and "~~ f.act, llWl7 dodon, - 11oa, and got 1111"'= bact 1n "My Fair Lady," told school -will 0y 111baJf11a11 .... ,.,..._ .,. -~· . "He fllfl. down to business --~ ~ -..i-.-Pi--lP""' to lllMld t'" slid.· llOWl!Del1 alter a Natlooal durtn:,)J lenl, whld> be says glrllrtend u loo ~ ..... , •• ~ ... -·~•··to ~-THE AGENCY asked the and ..... 111'1 belpo . ~ • • ~ ~ --• -"'-" Cl '--'--I time o1 •~ore be' "-'''clown to .---.... -...... ~ ""'1Iq ol bemonboidal,... "''"'"'6 '" ii --"I'm -,,_, other Preu ub ............ n ~ .~ . -. ~ •-stumps iloni llie Hilliborough Federal Trade Commlsaioo to .. _ ... by . "" lion ilia Plt!••l••H•" ' rt ; CalJ6wu1a 1---=9'9 may Wublngto!L' WI-uua~ bu1ine.j·1 and .. ;. started !Uver. •e ne· ver bad to __ ._ m~-te for possibl9 viola-wca-. m rmna -·ITW'llmia........:-.... _,_.., Mt. ScluiJuPlj, l>Ulor ol St. prtaclling to Im itumpe," his "' ~ t~-:.'l" federal law, com-1 --~--by.:_-. __ ... ____ -_~_~_-___ ·· Dominici• COlhollc Churd>. boyhood ·teacher BIJI'. Bill~~ twice -he'd plained to the Council of Bet-'' • n..r...., over 300 hJthly lldled' . OlltMttl-. l'9ch11lclans ~ to give~ -.. Ctwy NCClllllllllld• edlirvlu9llC1 .. Me•'~Hll'- 1Nw ..... ,..~.,c... , is ifyeu ' el..,,..t,uy -· lllld, the Dr. W.T. Watson, ~ go Since G~ graduated II" Buslnesa BurHua, and:I=======~=~~~==~~~·, JIUl'P* belllnd the move JS to and fotmder ,ol ~iitln1 ltom Wabon" -In IMO, aent copies ol the compllint to remind the people 61 lbe com-Trinity Collele, --11 bas changed localkms as the New York sta~ attorney N Quiz ::: =iu.::.~~ ~":"'"~~=· ;s.~.;i;e.anpl .. =.,: ':1~111.:~ the •ll•ck Try Saturday's ews 1or the unborn chlldren being· -B11>1e ICbool "' 'l'ID>:r~an~okliruori~~bQ~w~· ~1nillwl~-~· ~·~·ano~theri1ns1anceii~·~'~"'~·~e~m-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii slain in thla C0W1try every • nenee because 11.a curfew WU on '•Gulf Cou, t. ment censqrshlp." ...... " . ._ ........ ' , ... ...... ... ' ,_. .... "'.. :'!· • • ' ' .... fmm.m.i' . °"' . 1.----------• .., 'ldJoel ...... iiititlialU -, y oOnlhll '' Nl4 ......... i Rwnor _,,1:.'lltaa1d111• ... .. _ • 1Y keep bis fee\ to. Ille fire, he'd go places." Reward For the flrll year II Trtnlty ..;. -then v Floot<la Blble K Udllt«I. ~ = .. :.j1'f.=V.= ~1'; ~~= ---Yueob baa olhi.I "bli -'• WatM -J.. "--" . --·~· c11h .,.w...,.• • ,..... , -Wa'·L,W:!'~.....__.__:• with 11\fWmalloll loldlng " --.._.,, to arreata of p 1 0 p 1 e iot •'PrettY ' witlr:..D spreading rumors that strildnlJ ~ • ~ headbunlon are acUve !t' • !'Ila " P.ft>P<llOd tO !\et, !llll'lll llorneo. ~ • but she ~ him dowl1:,llhe 1be practice 11 believed said slie dtdn'! 1hlnk .. wu to haft ...... ltlbQt 40 , .-iOUI eDolillltL ~.; ! yeara ago. , "' • • 4PTl!lf ~lejeclod lJ ood sion 'tsee . . " ' • F .REE· TAX RETURN ·PRE.£~.~A~I ON . ., DEPO~IT,:$3,'000...o.. 10. •'• 'millti ......... -.. -'"'""' --FREE \ '"''@?•• of·yoMJ ,..... .... ,..,.. and s.tt m rwtunw. s... ,_.... wil-. s:zoo • SJDo • _.. .. -1111na.-CThis ollW-'t spply to oilqlondloft,-ip, -e<si1aila-r--.I . ' ;,. ·' . PROFESSIONAL -quo1H1oc111x-.m_..y..,,_111 ...... 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We'll make sure you get al the tele- ~sm ~PTER . -1i\!J Wecu .. ..,_..,.,_.,..,daecaa. Olar Ile ular 14.95 <:ahle TV Installation.Free CJU,J.. 842-3280 , ..... lil!lf' .. ..,1 .............. ---- • I • • • ' PACIFIC SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION hos pu-1 llolltld .,ppfy of - -......... n.. booldlt ls wllllllio II--.. -""-but II FREE TO ALL•v---of Pocific S...MI i-A11a•-TNsot11t.tloodOt1ty_tupfliy_ 1 ALL ACCOUN18 INIURED BY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LDAN IN811RANCE CORl'ORATIOll 11> sa.aae . . ·r . OPEN NIGHTand ,DAY HoJJrs: Mond11y.friday 9:30 A.M .'to 9:00 P.M. ' '. · S!iturday 10 ~00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M • '· THE MALL OF ORANGE Tlllio AoL at 111111 Aw., 0..., fllDllE 137~ ! i I ,.iv. Ille .... -Un'iler a George Fr-.) ~ :JJ = - • Vet Loan Ext:ension ' ~T~posed ·~CRAMENTO (AP) - · ornla veteral)I w o u 1 d ve a 10-year utensloo on deadline for wkln1 low- jitlett11 Cal.,V et home loans · er a ~Ill authored by Sen. e N. 1.tnovlch ( D-,......). . ' . :CONSUMER :Present Jaw r ~ q u Ire·• IJll to' apply ·I..-cal-Vet within :IO·yean of their · ~IJari,e .. . . ' · 7A!noricb said tbal 'many . tetlni unable to lat& ad- anlage ol lhe low-inlel:esl because the program did t have enough money would me Ineligible w h 11 e ailing their turn unless lhe extension were,approyed . • e A-t~Tr9 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Fer the third year ln' a row, ~mbl)'man Robert W . CiPwn (!).Alameda), bas pro- ~ to halt Ibo commoo "revotvbf charge account" ~ of cbarglng Interest on money a1r<ady paid. 1lis bill would allow Orms to cbarge credit card holders In- ~ mly for the uopaid ~ on their accounts. Many finna now charge lhe Interest on the portloo wblch !be consumer has a1 ... dy paid off In lhe past month. Ad idenUcal blll a!S. was ~ trOduced by Assemblyman F?ank Murphy Jr. (R-Santa Ctilz), . • Jaterest Asked SACRAMENTO (AP) - ,-· It waa mly· -400 years ago lhel a """'"""' Item of femlnine apparel waa eomethlng ca1Jel a Oee fir. II wa; In fact, a fuay collar. To attract lleu. WbeD It twwme fairly lull of the little rascals, the delicate 18'b' -It off . her nect, soaked It to drown the liveltoek, then put 'It cm again to catcti a new crop. POUSTEllS now Insist that M pen:ent of lbe eol1eae -1111 thilk marriage la oblolete ... YOO MEAN to say ii -mare In Calllomla llal it does at the North Pole! Riglt ... PIGVRB Tllll GAS- OLINE your car bunll wblle ldlJng for tlree minutes could push It )Ill - ball a mile. ALmOUGH JAN'OABY la Iba L month tbe runaway busband la -llkely to take off, May Is when lbe .,..test number of ml,,.lng penons complaha are ll1od with the ,lawmen. MOii ol. the vanlabed reeppeor, .,.. enough. Only oo~ in 3,000 turnl up deell. QUERIES -Q. "What's lhe blggeol-ailowable bOWIIoc ball?" I A. A c!rcumfereoce ol no more than :17 lncbel, a wtlght ol no more than 16 pounds. Q. "IS IT TRVE Wyatt Earp ol the Old Weol ..... loot a flgbl e!tb<r with bis guns er with bil filta!" A. '!bat was Bal Masterson's claim. lie allo 8lld !!mp could • kill a coyote wllh a six -at 400 jardl. llut Maatenoo told tt all a little loosely. · Q. "HOW MUCH actual fluid does a llkunJc dlacharge in its spray?" 1 . A. Maybe three or lour « five drops, tllal'• all. 'lllal's usually enough. ' AM ASKED tbe wtWeabouts of. the wcrld'• lint movie house. Thal was the "Electric Theater" ID Loo AntJeleo. Opened there 00 April 2, 1902. One thin dime got ,.. ID. ~ONG: 111.ACKS. .Weide la esceedingly rare after age 35. AillO!li whiles, li'• moot common efter age 50. INFIDELITY ~ When Is a husboild i"'"'1 apt to be an- . lalthfll1, ii ever? An expert cm )ii,:_ Ibo manled ays there are lhree· aucb dantieriJua occaskm. 1. In Ibo firat year alter the wedding. Sometimi!s a young fellow can't adjwl to bis' oew bride, ao tries to start over. 2. Five yean after the marriage ceremony. By this time. tht tiushand may decide be'i a llttle bll b<ftd, ao-. to loot-. 3. Wben the b!Dband ~ the, age of 15. lie'• apt then to get the -bis life will be all over if he -'I do sometblng !Ul\aDtlc ID prove he'1 111111 a magnellc cr!IU<. Addrus mail to L. M. Bo¢, P. 0. Bo: lf75, NeVJ: PQrt Beach, Calif. 92660. 8'nks. savings and loan firms al)(1 mortgage c o m p a n l e 1 w;Ollld have to pay .., .. ......,.5 percent lnl<rell Oil" Ibo funds lhe companies collect from -.en !er'-'------------------"' Pf'.OP011Y tax .. and insurance•-.. -.. -·-----------• mider • proposed bill. ~an Daniel E . llfitwrlgbt ([).(;oncord), .said !lie lending agenci.. annually +i about ,1.5 bWlon In .,...._.. funds without =...:--to'. Ibo W lhe lending agency Is ''°" to use these Impounde8 fUnds to lend to other penoas, ue "they should pay a reeaonable Interest to tbe bimeowner·wlloae funds tbey ue. using," be said. ' •n11ce v,..e.i ;sACIWIENTO (AP) -The ullnimum wage In Calllornia ~ be Increased from ,1.85 ~ hour to 12.!5 per hour, uOder a proposal by a fattsbman usernl>lyman. ;,....mblyman RI c b a r d Alotom (!).Los Angel .. ) said tie minimum wage had nol *'1lncreuedsince1111111. e !PtilJlle Group UJs ANGELES (AP) -Los Allgeles C.Unty. ls, gelling into · ~ consumer prni.ctlon act wjth its Conaumer Affairs ~mmlssion. , :rhe commission, In ,an ojaniz.aUonal m e e t I n g , eticted Joaepb J. Mici:lcbe, a c relations counlelor1 as ~~Trager, a represen- ve,ol tbe dlatrlcl attorney'• told tbe commllsioll -.:::c:-· _ile sales and servicing be major pro~lems. ~. aerv1c1ng and .. n. i\t ol ears form lhe vast ma- ~of our....,, .. be said. ···Men in Service Marine Pvt." , Liill A • Beder, IOD of Mn. C. M. Becker ol Huntlngtoo Beacb, graduated from besic training at the Marine Corps Recrull Depot In San Diego. Navj 8eamaii IUcbml C. Strube, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Straube ol 16131 Ballan- tine Lane,. and husband of Mrs. Rae C. Straube, all of Huntington Beach, has return- ed to b Is bomeporl at San Diego aft.er a seven-month deployment in Ibo Western Pacific aboard the destroyer USS Henry W. Tucker., Marlne.Lanc<. Q>rpot'Jl Job A. Mon, aon of Mr. and Mn. Willlam L. :t.1..-a of 131J Dover Drive, Newport Beach. was promoted to bil present rank whlle lefVlnc with Ibo Marine Navy Petty Oll1oer Secmd Clasa Roll<t1 R. Pndlt, aon of. Mr: and Mn. Albert J. Pndtt ol 350!2 Camino cap.trano, Caplllrano lleecb, la In th•. Western Pacific .-.i th e nucleariJOWered aircraft car- rier USS Enteglriae. Army Sergeaot -L K-. aon ol llr. and Mrs. Cbarlel w. Kubnl, llO 'If. 15th St., Newport Boacb. WU me of tbe 1,000 troopa t 0 partlclpa!e lri Ibo !May U.S. Readiness Command eftlll. JI.-Is • equad leader with Company B, lrd Batlaliolr of. lhe division'• 3Z5lh Infantry. For the Record • DAILY PILOT f • Inmates Learn to Charm CAIWllW> Clol'l a.a--A' ai.a.--.-.lier<i**"lll....,.. paotlt*s. ..... -and eta uudefaa. ..S' ,,,..,.ing --'ftle •• inml'" - -"' tho glrlo tattooed. ·-"'1be bQya *'inti tbe ..,., • .-life- ~ ........ polite ln- bw••' , at rmder' at- --for.moclt job in-te/1"1!*1 I •n wou ... ~tudes," .,.a ....... ~.­ "' aeven1 experll from a llollywood modeling school w!1o teach, without pay, lhe IG- -coune at the California Youth Autbor\IY factllty. MiSs Stepbemon makes her living -in her words - "teaching -le bow to hold their martiois, II but in her rdcrm acbool claslea, she stresses ndiments of self..eon- fidence. - "We start with the poattioo • Ft'Ollt disc llnkH1 that they ~ dD .wtlll they WlnL to do." ... aald. "II l!o't said' but. the )'IUJlem la they thlnl<, 'llonuny and daddy are .. pocr and on welfare -I'll be poor and on welfare. I don't loOk well -1 '11 never look Ytt:IL' They're very insecllre. ~ tend oot to !eel very gOQd. abou,t themselves. ADY attention Ibey get, UleY need very much.'' HEi( SV)IJllCTS r a n g e b>om gro<l!Iling and drel$ to 11l"WP oiid basic modeling. ·-• .. • A cm lib thia de: " -fuu·1Uiat1 ant Mll-udjuallng cliac biokM. So do you. . Justructors allo ............. dlellnc and nillrltloD. ..... some students have liOll ll to 30 poundl. About ID 1nm- have taken the courae In the last yeer. SllSan 8-. a c 11 D I auperinleOOeol at the adlDol. says the lrunales "look bett.r, feel better and act -· 11'1 going to help them II'! more """"'9aful alter they ·ore releasOd on perole, .., - about it." One groduate ii _... a prol-1 model • ....::=::::: For ea.ay !a, -OGt.R.,_ the aide J<.AI,. bcmdJ.caulti.. MQtpl ..... 11p lo SO-. n.-·. " s· fucwwd cmd backWGlll ' Cldii• ew•l. too. Oalolet.Buildinga betterway to seethe USA. Ta. o MtOnd to b\&ctie \\f· lt fMl]d MY• o ~ I l • -.,, -u. 1973 TONIGIIT'S TV .mGmJGBTS ABC 8 l:OO -"1be Slqing Whale. ft Jacques Cami-probes Ille m,.ima or Ille far.readllDg md ofttn """"cllous • ....,... ol. migrating hump. ---CBS e P:OO -Here'• Lucy. Remember the aigll1 fJinndli TaJlor and 1lidW'd Bur100 played ~ llbrll .., Ille Lacy show! 'l'lke another look "that ephnde lonigbt. • NBC 0 9:00 -"!be Best Han." Henry Fonda and <lift' llobel1soo portray top contenders for llleir party's,............ .. nomination at a iµtioflal Politi· <'21 rooventioo in this 1964 movie based on Gore Vidal's play. KCET Ill 9:30 -"eatcutta." A ~ of Louis llalle's movie about tbe Wnoul Indian city. KHJ • 10:00 -Ill SMn:b ol. Amtrlta. Tile ADn-Ameriam eomnnml\T ol. Loe Ania and It& effons to ........,;Je traditions and memories wltb aa1ent Colifomia ooc:iety is explored. TV DAILY LOG Mondoy fMil• Tuesday '· .. " , I ' Ferguso Head~ Jazz at Trumpeter Maynard ,.,.,..... will put the cap on Orall(• Coaot Q)lltge'a fifth a.nnoal Ju:z Enaemble FesUval Salurday at I p.m. In the 00C Auditorium. FqUJOD and hll orchestra Will pruent I two-hour con- ' cert. Tickets' are t3 and are available In the O C C San Diego Theater Set To Reope1i --" 1111, Wlkttn' H• Ct"*Y "AVANTI" -ALSO- LIDO "'"''"' 1!1 r. 11 IWlP, N ' '''HI" r" ' '' ''" Winn., Of 3 Ac1d1my Nomln1tlon1 Ne.a;·· . ' a.e-•o 1neM4y Fiim ~ ~-""'1SIYDlWU• Liii.i .... ""' '11111 ... "THE HOT ROCK" AcWH ·At11•ta.. · . Sun. Matinee At 1:30 ILUI elASS SOUNll IY "CANYON GRASS" SHOWING NOW! "A BRIWANT ALM- STUNNINGI" -Jud•lll cn.t.""" ,.,.. ......... ::~..=THE OW IUll118. RU UNG CLASS -,_ -.... u.... CINEDDME 20.w. .. ~·=.>~··;..~ -•.l -:-.c ~ STADIUM · I :::, .. .. .. .ll.l ''..J...:!.-1 ,,_, ::'":91 -·' -....... STAOIUM·2 ,,,,; "_.>:J.1l'!•rc.,c~·• -... __. ·-•'•'" STAOIUM•3 ,;:: \. .a.' ... U.il'..L.!..'.UCJt~ _,,.,. -"'' STADIUM •!.~ \. .a•U<>~ n.JU .. '":"• NO •ffritY•D SIATS ,... Al r.,ul.lr Prk• "Flddl., 0. Tloe Roof' "lady stags Tile Blues" iM Utl "Halftlie Cau er" ''Deliven11u;e'' ud Ill "McCGbe & Mrs. MIUer" "H-eakKld" "' ''The Hot Rock" "Poseidon Adwenture" Incl IPG) "Fuzz" llXWI ..., __ , ...... 11-------------------- SHwtf• 7:00 .-t :JO c:.t1,....._1ws..w1••1e SlH SMASH WEEK! KLONDl·KE ICE ARENA Cblt....,or ·· .Soggy Creeh ·---.. ---•ltlll*Dlr·-~---------·-·-··---- NOW PLAYINCl .~ ~ ......... 1\t-1ol IW.T r•iil llM .. ! 11"'1> ~\WUlll••"llllJ,\'J,\('Jl," Sf't Wlly! The moll unusual boxollice 1uccess of all time! ~ .... • PUBLIC SKATING • ICE HOCKEY • FIGURE SKATI NG • SPEED SKATING • PRIVATE & GROUP INSTRUCTIONS • SKATES-SALES-RENTALS -REPAIR~ • SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS • RESTAURANT NOW· OPEN SOU NO ER rs A MIJS f -- • r .. ~ ' f • '· !· ,. :· • •• _J ,1 • • • •.· <• .. , w " ·-c .. -· ., G ""' .... .. J "' • • ·-~ M ~~r "" l ~WI! .. ""' ~ KU Ito'' J .,.,. Litt' ~· ....... .-C f'r J WI ~ Cl1r '/ WI ~ ·~ ~ Splr ~ H•r ·~ 8 ·;.;r sul l :> O' • l .. Smit :.• ,, • J ' " : c W>I • ""' l Doe ""' Miii l " ;~ u :; ' l v. ,. . -' VH .. , Tw • Wiii , J • • v ·l ·.1 L '• . •• ••• w. • For the Record •.· ~ Di11olut1 .... -Ot. Marriage l,ionda~, Marth 12, 191,; DAILY PILOT County ;Flood Danger Said Remote gy JACK BROBACK feet per eecood) for acre feet which makes remote average of i.8 inchea for lhi.I 'liiiiiiiijijjjjiiijiiiiijjjiijjiiW Di .. ..., ,_ ... dowftstream IP'ftd1DI lato the the pouibUity of a maj(r Oood linle of year. The year's tot.al • IWl?A ANA -~ ol ~ nle< bu1n l'1 In the lower parlion ol San-to date is more than lhtte major Oocwllnc ol SanU.IO the Orqe Counly water llago Cn:ek thb !HIOO," limes the pn<lpltatlon r<c«d-JAKE FUSON'S Creek. San Diego a.et or the district. Osborne said. The creek saw ed last year at the same IA•aAn•K1 L5!HDO- S.nta Ana River is remote its last serious flood ln the time -4.5 inches. VJ" despite thlJ ym.r'1 heavier suuqo R e 1 e r v o t r winter of 1969. A~•f than average rainfall. ac-(Lab Jrvlne), the upper of OSBORNE POINTS to ~ the 11 y..;. ..... Na"9r .v.. cording to George Cllbcinle, two waler holding lactlllies on FIJUERTON, BREA and con!rBSt this year In rainfall 548-1346 el*' qiDeer GI; the Orange S.nllago Creek baa 11,180 acre Carbon C&nyon Dama in the at higher elevations. The 91 ....,..., • .., ,...,..,, ..a County Flood Control District. feet of water 1'\th a total northern part of the county March 7 storm, earlier this 111 11w ,..,k Llclo •ldl- OSBORNE 'REPORTS the capacity or 25,ooct acre feet. are practically empty, making ~w~ee~k~is'._ia~n"_iex~a~m~p~le~-~=~~~~~~~~~~~ OUJIGE COlllTY I Osborne --•ains ....... this available their full retarding•· county's flood cont r o ......... "'V bir t m the ol , reservoir! and basins are In ._...ir Is nearly hall !Ull. cape it es event an ercelleol c:mditkxl and can It. primary ftmction is water intense late-se&JOn storm. ' Dentur;rti~vention 1 Supe"':•or• handle much more rain ii it ccmervatlon. oot rtood coo!ral. Possibility or a beavy storm -.a a abould By contrast, Villa Park ln the ensuing weeks is real. Prado~ 00 the San-Dam, 1 Oood control device, however, I.be engineer points For People with rorms .,. daltic mmbnne that , N:.-Tn•p la Ana River just across the four miles downstream from out. ••Uppers'' and ••Lowers'' belP9 abeorb the abocta or bitln' ~ RiV!Z'lide County line bu but the late fl currently J.m.. The largest storm on record The neamt thins to bavint your and chewinl - 000 --'•·~ ooJ -f [ · the B Full own teeth 111 1Klllible now with a. \Vith FntODEHT' many dmture. a. acre feet ot, water com--t""""-y , ,., acre eet o m rae, erton area oc-d h w••--·y ,.. ·-••· 18,10, wit" pla11t1c cream 1soovcry t at actu· ....... ...__ ., ._. ·~ ARBUCKLE a. SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY U1 E. 17111 St., Colla Mela Iii 1111 BALTt-daoERON FIJNEltAL BOMB 1· Corou def Mu - Colla -IHUU • • BEIL Bl\OADWJ.Y MORTUAllY lit Broadway, Colla M111 LIMm • MeCORMICK LAGVNA BEACH MORTUARY 1111 IAl'lll Cu)'H BL -• PACIFIC VIEW MEMOIUJ.L PARlt Oomelay ~ --~­Nnport ...... Qllhnla -• PEEK FAMILY OOLONIAL Jl'IJNBRAL 11.0MB '1111 llol11 Aft. ·----~ /OllTll.utY r 117 Mala 11. a....,. ..... ... Transit Ca~paign Honored Campaign For Soviet • Jews Set TUSTIN -Plans are being completed here for the Orange County Commialon on Soviet Jew'1Seaxlc1Amluo1Wallt·a- 'l'bon to raise funds for aid cl lhelr """"'terporll behind ti. Iron Olrlaln. Wa.Dr:en or lpon9l¥'I who pledge a certain amou111 cl mooey for cllslanoe COftl'ed during the II-mile llroll will gathor SUnday, April I al Temple Beth Einet. A total cl *111 portlclpated last year In the wait -there to Tenple Beth Sholom In Santa Ana and back to the otartlng point. A sum of '3,000 was rabed for dlstrlbuUon among agen- ci.. hell>lnl Soviet Jews, both In Rulsla 8D<I througb Hloca- tlon and lmmlgrallon. Boat l)ealer ln Lawsuit IWl?A ANA -A N~ -boat dealer bu. been IUed for mott than 131,llllO by a Beverly Hiils man who claims In bis Orange Counly Superior Courl actbi lhat the tm yawl he ordered last June bun~ been delivered yel Robert Van 8onlen claims that Brlslol Yachts, 2100 W. Coast HJcbway, bu falled to fulfill the -calUnc for delivery ., bis 40-foot .....i. He clemancla a refund cl bis f,11,llllO payment to Ille com- pany. ' B 0 list pared to a total capacity ol water. 'l'bb compares with a curred on March 14. 1941 late ally holtls both "uppers" and bttkwOrTYoldentunscomin1loole. Y T alle nearly 200,000 acre feet, the spillway capacity of about in a similar wetter than '"lo"111ers" as never before possible. One application may la1t for · _ _. ,. 000 I l g ....... ,.... It'•• discovery called F1X(.1()£~ houn. Dentures that fit ue eeaen-engmeer • .,...,.. ....,_ ....,, &ere ee avera e .x;a.....,.,. for daily home u1e (U.S. Pat. tial to health. SH your dentl1t SANl'A ANA -A trip to Water b being released '"The yet unused retarding Total rainfall in Santa Ana ,3.003.988) and it h•• revolu· rqularlJ.Get~l)'·tG-uee~J W~ D.C. for a from the dam •t the rate of capacities of these two bas DOW reached nearly 15 Uo1111eddenture.wearin1.FtxOOENT Denture.Adhesive.Crum.. ropn!ilentative of the 0rango1~300~•-cre~_1ee_1_a_cla....:.y=(=150~cu-b_lc~-reservoan~__;::·:.:_=amou;:._="ls::_to;:._2'1:::.:::,l00:.:_=lnches==:=-w=hi=ch=..:""::.:"~pares===Wl=·=th=an:::..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ColDlly Human R el a Ii on 1 Commlxaion has been vetoed by Ille Counly Board of Supervllon. ' .&Jpervtsor David L. Bak., pointed : out that Glori.a Scott "' Balbqa Jal4nd, the pr._.s traveler WU nelthor 8 member cl the commission .... a county employe. She Is associated with the caJUomla Crlmlnal Justice Council-funded R e I e r r a I Service. 'lbe coat of the trip to attend the annual coolerence cl National "'81Qclalloo on Pre- trial Services wu estimated at under '500. County's Tax Rate Up 16 Cents IWl?A ANA -Orange County's average tu rate for the fllcal year 19?2-'IS . ,. .. $10.2( the State Board of Equallsatlon bas nportod. Tile rata COlllpOrol wllb $10.10 for the pnyloul tulni year. , Tile stalewlcle caJlfomla avenge Is higher al $11.44, up ... ceiit ,...., the 19'11·7S average. Opng• County'& iverage rata compares wttb $11.9'1 for Lot Anllles Counly; 110.15 hi Rlvonlile County; $to.a In San Diec• Counly, and $11.12 In San Bernardino County. Sacramento County w a s b1iJ1es1 In the stale at $1.l.54. Tiny Alpine Counly was lowest al $UI. Equallxatlori Board Member Jolm w. Lynch aaid the llgurol are subject to lster revision. Trial Sl&ied For Mesan In Beating SANTA ANA -A Costa Mesa truck driver accused on arrut of breaking a i.year.<Jld glrl'i arDlll In • beating that left her unconlCious bas been ordered to lace trlal April 16 In ~Orange Count¥ Superior Court. Judie James Turner set the trial date for RtWen uRusty" Von TQ!or, 21, ol 511 Victoria St. He llchedulecl Moreb 23 for J;>n!lrial actlm and continued T1ylor'1 bell cl 11,000. Tayler wu booked on = of assault with a de wupon and chlld abuse alter be ailei'd17 ad- ministered a heavy healing to Dana Mulne G<ndreau. ·2, whoee mother, Mr•. Betty G<ndrtau, llharecl the Victoria s!net home with the defen- danl The cblld wu treated at Hoar 0ommun11y Hoop11a1 for lractureJ In botb armx and mu!Uple bruises . I See by Today's Want Ails e THE WIND IS RIGHT oo ' tako 11111 -Melcall Jl lor I llJI, It "°'"" with 2 llllo. OOYm. trail· .. and Is In boutllul ooecl • • • • rescr1 ions ••• ·er • erv1ce When any pharmacist fills a prescription, both his reputa- t :on and the reputation of his company are on the line. Every ' .. pharmacist takes his profession with the utmost seriousness and dedication to fill his customers' prescriptions with extreme care and accuracy. And so it is at the Treasury Pharmacy where the same personal dedication and service is followed by our pharmacists in filling your prescription. We at the Treasury Stores are proud to be a part of the pharmacy profession and proud to offer this service to our cus- tomers. With this convenience of having your prescription filled while doing other shopping, we know you'll appreciate pre- scription service at the Treasury. -· ... MRU-O!ol.-ill $1.-....0 HlllS moo Vlc1oty BM!. IMISIOC l£lO Tyler SI. SANTA AHA -.. South CO.. Pim 10ft1JICI Seputwdl llOd ~Std Ind Orangethorpe OUNOI Gatdcfl Grow Btvd. end·~ • ·\ ( • • ' • er · Leads Storm-ridden Race · I ' J Caho San.· Luca~ B1'1o Mu, a Cal4 llooP '°" Rl_..,cl ill' Bill .... si... t..,.i. "' Wladj-y- aub -jbe Oferall band!Np winner ol, Clllfornla Yadll Club'•........-Pt. °'- 111 lwlcb ..,.11111.Pove ' mltallea. lood17 "* tinuedloplaaUeihelledSun-llanla llarlJaro stand race Mender'• l~r JiDarta 1$at\1'• l"'lljloa report p1ac-' day. 11.ojorltJ Ill ..thJl ,)JOail ~y. FdJ!ay "1len ,ilio OJTlved • 'Well out ill ohoal of the 16-• were ...,grepi.d off' San The •• .,_,, n.. Jltarled 1,; 111e 11art1ng one. 1he c. ~eet. a,. " .. is m11n'· 11at1Jn 111a1Jd and belaboring BO•"'•NG ....... ,-t -.• 1 .MEDI-]k_ ptf\'fiMACY SO.Lucal 111ce I houn ii ~ of tho ..-atdl boll, 1 scllt ID-koot southeaster. Kl-I • J/cbt euterlj' JlaturUY bat ~ was unA~ It> gel · , , sal)(d -;y 1 Loq Westerly winds of 16-20 knoll , ____ ..., __ _, were struclt bf !IMO -I eocJne started to &el out of Yecht Qub. were lorocut for loday, aqusb. !Ito Siltilrday lllcbl bld>or. v ". however. •••Uluoday_., off ·SIDla WE QUOTE PRlC£S 'IJlt -lb7 -II> IC!-'UOBT · llE.l.Dll'INDS CllP llandlcapJeloder al Sunday 's ' Bal1>lra Island. rollcall wu Dave CUctler's LevlnJon, CYC. -unt Smtih'• Cal ~ Mamie I 3 Local Yachts • OVER THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME "" ,...,. Ericson-fl Firebrand from the Sanday Ladtade and .ui -bolt Newport Harbor Yach! 1.oaci-P-from CYC wu 1be ftrst lo Club. Ragtime, 30: ff, 111: 18 flnlsb al I: 12 a.m. Siu¥fay HllDdJcap Stancltng1 Hilaria, 30: 10, 116:2' • after lllfferlng several eevere -CHICI THISI SUNI SAU SPICIAIJ.r s.tt. a.t. J °" .... l'ric• 1 890 EXCWilN ~ H.-1tt~ Refief , ••••••••••••••• t 1.26 t~09 75c &ElUSll Allt•cld T•bl-+., .an, ...... •····••·•••··· 1. IO .J~ 1.15 LYSOL S,kA 'I' Di1i11fect1f1t,;-l 4 ••· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 •49 : fl 1.1 s; 0 VER ALL ( I I Dorotl>y 0, 30:41, 111:13 . lit>ockilowns oo Iler way to 1he L Firebrand; (2) Kalll, WriahV Spirit, 30:51, lf1:19 l"rlcker, HHYC;-('I Hilma. Ragdoll,tG:te, 111:41 SOFT A Dll J.NTIPEltS,IUNT, I or.,, ••••• ,,··.-~··· 1.15 -l , · ·. 2781 l Coast HiOYfav, Jt, Jemleat,; caroiia del Mar '• Cadet-in· Band o } • I CLASS A -(1) Hilaria; (2) Red Rooster, 30:$1, 118:11 .N'i ·Oorqlby o,. !!ob, ,.ucha¢p, IVesterlT, 30:19, 111:1% NHY~; (I) Sp1r t; ~Robert Moorlday, 31'1:0, 111:11 Thrte local yacb!S ~a ~ ~~ ~ 0~ri~ ~°'·tii'Firebrand: rf~~;:;1i18~!'17 clean sweep of Los Aqtles ~f;!i.., m.d-t (2) Bagdol1, Slan Wllli'",Ps, Ml1lress, 30:S3, 118::11 Ycicllt Club's 153-mUe Tri· sl.W: , .o'fn": Of 'lhe Lllll! NHYC; (~ Moonday,".G. ·A. Damian A, 31:13, 118:19 Island Race, the Jhird fix!ut>1-Whi~y and Jlorrts s.m wg:A:s,c Ycill ilahlli;;c21 11i~'s Pel·. JU, 31:12, in the current Whitney fiFie•:J, .:radel"-Co..Dunnflfilt•1· Roct--1 Ml.sttess, Richard #' Eftinger, Kahlll t)verall and Cius A ,~ back on Saturday. Overall '30:1%, 116:25 Cadet Bill Ferdl, aoo of Mr. 'and Mrs. William Ferd!, 901 TJDer Way, Corona del Mar, ts a member of the Army JROTV' 8'1Jd at the Army. aod Navy A<ademy In Carltbad, Calil. •• , 6;.t'.4· -7575 AM;,,. PAUINe IN ·~~ t.:t " --,. .. , •. ,, ..... .. 'Ji ·.~~' ... ........ dl¢ap winner was A1 Cuaela winner of the Litte Whitney PAYC ; (3) Cherrio, John a.eerio, 31 :10, 118 :47. SO.loot Chance-<!eslgned sloop (MORF) waa Dute Jooes' 1------------------------------~~---------:­ Walrlor from Bahia Corin-Live Wire, Windjammer ~ Yacht Club. Second Yacht Club. Al Jonea' Dlf. \ .mu we• the Columbla-43 ferent Drummer n Seel -.Jing IV, CIHlklppered by Besch Yecht Club .;.. the B4lb Poole and Jay Johnloo, Harris Serles (PHRF) winner. allo of BCYC, and third WU Bob Gnmt's C&C41 Roboo !ram Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Introducing_ a $1~500 sedan th~t promises ,the mo.st remarkable drivit)g experieriee of your life:. .. ,the new Mercedes-Benz 4SOSE 81nderll'og IV was dpalted In tbe slonny Santa Bm-bara laland race the week ~ but was able to make replirt in Ume for the start of lbO Trt-Island. The race startf$1 at 3 p.m. Friday and Robon was first to flplsh aboul I a.m. SUoday. Weather conditions for the race around Santa Barbara, Catalina and San Clemente lalands were light with the Gold Cup Racers Battle Elements ; . Newport Harbor Y a c h t (Jub's Spring Gold Cup Regat· tf,. ls tradlUonally a weather llJlker. Through 1he years the rfgatta bu drawn either no 1$" llrclni wtnda, f o g or 1 nis year'• Gold Cup started 11\J! lo be the ex~ with mOderate sailing conditions on &alurday for both oulllde and lulde cluaea. But on Sunday the weather lods W<n not lo be denied. It nlned. 'Ille wind blew. Several duses llOU&ht 1he wannth and comfort of 1he clubhouse, but 1he most barely skippers and cmn: stuck it out and came home drenched. Here are the f1l)Al ~; .. ~=· IOLING -0 , ll ~.!!""~' ~. ·-· r.::; ~" YC1 (J Tf!Nlttt, Ardy lTAll ,!! 1T ll•h. E11M O .. ieY. ., SFYC; j2l H•llNh, 81d0t1 9Hlc, NHYC ; (lJ Sl\ldoW, Jol'ln Cr1mtS8'l"C. llHODES.J:J -i'/ No. 1 Tom Mc<:prtl'IY, SFYC r 2 H-luU, o.ter CltvlelenCI, NHY 1. 13) M.dntM, Mul'Ptl'f'/ll:OQ, 8YC NHYC,1 . ........__.._ A)'ll -(I) No. 5jA, 0 ... ~. !_YC; (2l P111demon ul'l't, OrlW F~. A=~~1 Ill luu 8omMr, Tld Mvnro., SHliflOS -(1) CMr~, l'llfomK lllv.,-SA• C2\ Tlll!reN, ob SUrltt. av~ 131 omlno, 1Qhl-M1r11n. N~H~·F -(1) 041, Jfff F11rwttt. ~HYt"1 (21 Ane M•r<I• l, .#ii ~"-lltrrNn, BCYCI {]) .Brlaht St1r, B irp,., ..... NHYC. LUOl!RS.16 -(1) l(llllff, 111! Hrorn1cik1, LYC: (21 'A!IO•I, Blll funcltr'lllUro, NHYC! 3) Cll'• P1w, K1lth OlnMnOOr, BYC. INllD• CUSSES , KITE A -OJ Bruet1 lwl~I, V'YCI t2) lllf'dlck Riv. LtYC; (3) 8Tld Ow1n. HHYC. "'fil' -(1) lob K8fl!ll'f, NHYC/ SA OT A -111 Mlrk BWd ~r NHY 1 12l M•rk RMflllokLIYC; (l) BUI 1, A8Yt::1 fO R "1•11 H1m-'"n"iin'l~;~Sl1T\1~~~NHYC; Ul Nl'd Jonn, NHYC; (l) 8r11! Mio-l'IC"YC. SA,IOT C -{I) Linton Wtl•1. ICYC1 11! C"rhtln1 l-lomme. NHYC ; (l ) Brld w..con. LIYC LASER -If) C1rt Rllnlllrt( NHYC1 (2) Tom Toom1n, NHYC1 ll Tom 8'•,~•'"""· NHYC. L1nn.u -(!) c;.rtd Smith, BYCI "I r.::, Tvlff, BYC1 fl ) J. R. McCl1r- ty, BYC. ., High~ay System • For Boats Near SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In an experiment that could affect every major port Jn the a:xmtry, the U.S. Coast Guard will launch a voluntary ship "highway" system on San Francisco Bay . The demonstration project, lo..otsrl March Ii, will atlempt to ellminate collisions on the crowded bay by esta~llshing 700 yard wide lanes for in- bound and outbound ships. In the bay now, vessels may choose their own courses. ' ·1 kerplunk, '" Thrall. said. , Bear 'in mind, one of thOse vessels could have · beffi a heavily loaded ammunition ship. What would have happened to the Golden Gate Bridge?" ANOTHER NEW. law re- quires all vessels ovei 300,toils to maintain bridge-to-bridge communications .on · V H· F radiotelephone on a special channel. The vessel traffic ex- periment starting· Manili 15· will use this channel to link all vessels. . . -' • -' ' I • • ,.. , ' · y· EARS OF intense engineering effort ' ··were invested in the new Mercedes- , Benz 4SOSE. Technical advances evel')'- where combine to prOcluce. handling response, ses:urify and stability that may well smpass anY Mercl\des-Benz sed3n_ y~t;built, accortling,.to the>eJl&i!teers. . ~ ,. New front suspension This car's sense of control is uncanny. , The 450SE goes where you aim it-so ' precisely~ that even -veteran Metcedes- Benz drivers .may, find themselves as- tonished. · ·The reason: a zero steering offset front suspension system, adapted from the 180-mph C-111 experimental coupe. Rear suspension design iS tho same fully .~ndepe11dent systerq. you will find . • on tire ~SOSL. And radial-ply tires are standard° equipment. New front su spension adapted from C·l I l experj .. '1nlnt'11 spohs car. · • , sion; .el~tric windows; AM/FM stereo -receiverf tint~ glass; twin front fog lights :ihd front-and rear-seat armrests, .The brief option list includes: leather Jpholstery; electric sun roof and · fiue<t-fQggag . ' ---~ .. . . ; , i ,•t ·~,I Th~ final significance ~ ·~----· ··'-;_ ..::. ~ -~e"'"~~OSE l incorporates more safe~ ; · ··:. __ ::.-·•'::.!;';~; f thr any Mercedes-Benz m ~ disc bi~s in; ii st~ady gust of air. No .---.---,'-----------, 1 domesti,c-J~ry ~m_-even employg,!. -, . _ '~ ~erc,des-Benz motor cars: 4-wheel disc; b_rakes.M~Cdel\"BCIIZ'.has, ... !t.,._:_ ,, from $16,594* to $6,761* Used this SYl\tl!Jlf:inJts sedans for nearly Mercedes-Benz offers a vast range of a decade. Qf'to~,thc; 450SE carries models. Here are suggested retail prices on in this ttaijiliol\l, _ , ; · '· .. ·for 8 of the most populart ypes: • '[ ' ·! <; · 450SLC Coupe $16,594 Sbape!l in ¥~~·timDel 450SLCoupe/Roadster $12,846 Its designers gave the456SEashapcthat 45osEL Sedan s 14,698 . 450SE Sedan Sll,491 owes much to aer<Xjynanucs. 280 Coupe s 10,094 Massive windshic;\d w~pers 1are 280Scdan s 9,416 meant to harness the~S11irflowt0stay 22oscda.. • s 6,999 flatonthegla~Sieven·atmaxirnwnspcedS. ' · ilO~~-.~ 1¥=<1_:". • s 6,761 Vanes on the forw@.td t>illars1 ana ~atcli~ '•wnt Co~~\tO(tn~C¥~U~iYc of transportation, th. ,_ -,._ ' • d ' 1 eel 01hu opuon1, rtatc and local ta:xcs, if any. C.Opyright gutters On e teat WlD OW are p 3C 1973, Mcrccdcs·BenzofNor1hAmcrica, Inc. there to scoop rain ever the roof and away from the side and rear wfudows. ; Ribbed taillight lenses were designed to use the car's own· air tµ~ule11ce, as a constant "scrubber" #1 r11m..~ slush- staying visible to following traffic. · Almost absurdly maneuverable-. This spacious ~-pas~eng_er. sedan whisl<s ·through a t1l11ll1lg circle-smaller than a ~rvette sports car-only 37 .5 feet, . ' ' ·The 4SOSE tnea·sures 2 feet shorter ov.erall duin any 19,73 Lincolth Cadilla<; or Imperial. It isn't quite as0wide, eitheri And in most vital r~spccts, it gives YW equal interior room and a larger trUnk. So!lle of it you can see, like massive\ lbcks fittc;4 .a( every door; sturdy wind- shield and door pillars; wraparound front ana rear b{unpers; lavishly padded in· terior, Some safety thinking is invisible like the fuel tank mounted inboard ove; the rear axle as far from haIIJ!' s way as the engineers could devise-then en- cased iii Steel bulkheads. , . 1Jivita1ion t6_a remarkable experience ·A new ¥ercec1es-Bcnz inevitably stirs wide interesf ,So call your authorized dqier soon ~a arrange a test drive. A color brochure on the new 450SE .. , , The system ls to be volun- tary for an undetermined period, aaid Cmdr. Frank E. Thrall, held of !he C o a s t Guard Vessel Traffic System here. It later will be made mandatory after public adver- tllement and hearings. To further control tr8fflc now In the lanes and In a sorting zone similar to I! highway Interchange, radar equipment a n d computets worth $3.5 million have been installed here. The 450SE's designers wanted to keep the car as unruffled as possible- even iii sudden, violent maneuvers; . . ... . ; Front doors that breathe and other models wiU 15e mailed to you ; . upon ~en¥,~the .co~P°n below. : 'Jbrall said San Francisco &y wu chosen for the test because of the great amount of oonunerclal1 recreational and mllltary traffic and t h e nMLSllve aummer fog . tJNllJDl AUTHORITY of 1he federal Ports and Waterways Safety Act of. 11'1%, 1he Coast Guard hopes ovenlually lo ex· ert the p>Oll posJUve control In Jory avtt harbor shipping mneol& "Whit the .... ooxs It that :=.:~~--~~ 'l!lrlll. • 171tem -.Jd di .. -·-ocddtnll .. Ibo -J111. a, 1971, of tn 81_..rd OU at Ult Gololon Gale ertdce, the °""' Galtd belJevm. "Both bid rador abosrd, ..t 1M7 --been -ID pm mcll ollllr, Bui, • Drag Mark Shattered LONG BEACH (AP\ -Jim Brock of ·Sbn Valley, Calif., established a world record of 108.56 miles an hour Sunday ln the ski modified portion of the California Drag Boat Cham-, Pl.onlhjp; »t L0ng Bee.,q Mar\'1e Stadium. Brock surpassed the old record of llll.16 set the day holore by Dolty Pinell of San· ta Ana. In th< hydro competition class, BiU Hartman of La M1rada, went a world record 129.78 m.p.h., betlerlng 1he w.111 by Gene D(O.Orge of Sacramento, oo Saturday . 2.7 tum' lock·f~IOck An already superb power steering sys- tem was reworked for an even surer road feel. Consider ti\.at the 1973 Lincoln steers from full-left to full-right in 3.9 turns-the 450SE does it in 2.7 turns. Under the hood is a 4.5 litre elec· tronically fuel-injected V-8 . .(\J,!d speCili- cally designed to mate with thiS engine is a 3.-speed automatic geadic»t· with a floor-mounted shift lever. 1 ........ ' • . . Front discs blasted 'With air ' . In the new Mercedes-Benz 4SOS~ a ~mg of air scoops is built into the inside of each wheel. Purpose: to bathe all four The 450SE's bililt-in 'air-conditiorling system is designed to prevent jarring blasts of frigid air; instead, controls are infinitely adjustable for temperature; Cooling or warming air is channelled not just through separate instrument panel vents but illso via hidden outlets .W. bothfrontdoors: A vacuum-operated central Tocking ;sn!Cm i1 also built into your 450SE. One tWist of the key in the outside #iVe'r's door lock s!Jently ~cs all 4 11.oors, the trunk lid, tlnd the gas port. Besides that air-conditioning sys- tem, standard equipment includes power steering and bra)tcs; automatic transmis- r----------I 1, l I 1,. I Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. I I 120 W. 'W•tlltt A..,.llH s.,... A11•, c.11t.,-111. t2101 I I Please send me your full-color bro-~ I churcoftheMercedcs·Bcnzmotorcars. I l IN•~· ··' .... ~· ,. I ! ~ ~= 1 ; < t e#if ·~ • 1----!. I Suite P ., L Ttl~honc ' _J ______ ....... __ _ · Jim Slemons Imports,, Inc. ~zow. warnei:Avmue,Sani.Ana.Califom!a92101Phoae: nt-s46-411• • 1 • • -- llllOftdly, M.U lZ, 191;. DAILY I'll.O ff JS . ~~~tttttldh1Zt1t~ft~~'Hn1t1tff1tttit1t~'tfi!~~~'tmff.fftf1Zf1t~ttU~~'tm1t1tfft~1l1lU I ' .. ' T \> , I . .. ' • .. 1· t t . i ~ ' f I '' ' -· ' • • .. -.. !, ' .! : ( -· ... ,,. • ·O. W. "Dick" Richar:d !·· - ' ' . 1 . . , " " . . . ' . ' . . ' .t · . ;'I . i ' ¥ ii ', I I: ~ Bicbai-d:S Madiets ~tt Dream Come·1Jue ~~ ~ ' ~ . ' 1 · ~ . ..; :-e ' . ·f ;. ~ , ,. 25 yehi-s ago 0. W:. "Di.c~ Richard had a dreiam. about . a. market thnt could•hone~tly o_ffet the public !quality,, value. and service. Through his vigorous. spin~ and zeal for liUm.anity, Mr • . Ricfiard's ·dream ~ come tnf,e-. Fo~ the past· quarter. of a century, Richard's has served the . . . .._ people -ofNet11port Beach with pride. This priil'e '.is reflected daily· in the· friendly si:niles of its ' ' ,. • ' ! • ' employee. and satiafied ~ of .its customers. Dick Richard has.established an ~titution.that ' . ··thrives on procltling the high&t ,possible quality, unparalleled .value and finest service. . ' , L • . ' . \ ( I ' ~ ,! ' t • • 4 DAILV I'll.OT .._, -U, 1'7J Looking Back on '25 Beautiful Years' 11 f ~-~ " ' ;,;.;.;,; ~ ): ~ I · MISS NEWPORT BEACH !KAREN FRENCH) LAUOS MR. ANO MRS. DICK RICHARD John W1yne, 'Ltt' SteffenMn Awalt Turn to Ttlk 1t Blrthcf1y-C.remonin ~ Long Career Graced by Honors ~ ~ Mr. N~ Beach.. ,~ Hooorary Merchant of~ .. 5. National Father Grocer ol tho ':! Year. . Kentucky Colonel. •• The Social Grocer. ~ whatever his title, Dick Rich- ') ant has spent a lifetime serv- ~. iog his community and the ~. food Industry he believes in. <1 Hanorary Teu• atlzen, '° ~ JXOClalmed 1n 197t · by the f· .. ~ Market's !i ~Opening ~ Recalled ~ ~ 'Ille gala grand opening of > RJChard's Udo ,Market 25 S years ago set a new record in t~ volume of customers for <~ Newport Beach. ~~ The city moved inlo the "big it· time" when one customer .• governor of Texas when he the building. While be ·was was the keynote speaker at · president of Orange Empire the Texas Wholesale Grocers Council, Boy S c out s of . . • America, he was responsible Convention in San Antonio, ~e for the acquisilion of Lost also was awarded_ a special Valley Camp in Piuma Valley, Freedom Fo.undat1on A\fard one of the finest high ad· from Valley forge, in 1970 for venture camps on the West public speaking. Coast. He Is now a national In 1972 be was appointed to committeeman. · the Advisory Board of the He was part o{_ the conunit- S out her n California tee involved inf~ the Automobile . Club and. the Newport Beach UnJted Fund World Affairs Council of in 1956, now known u The Orange Co.unty. Also in im, Harbor Area Southern Orange he was a pp o int e d_ by County UnJted Way. member of the Adv1.sc:iry While presid,ent of the Boar~. Bureau of Automotive Chamber of Commerce in Repair, Departme~t o( Com· l961, be organized the athletic merce , State of Cahfornla. luncheon to honor outstanding Orange Coast College ha.I high school and c o 11 e g e named him Citizen of the aWetes. tbe.s ch o I a rs b 1 p Year ... The Newport Harbor luncheon to honor outstanding Cham~r of Commerce, _Man students, the Women• s of the Year ... The Business Division to welcome new and Professional Women's teachers tn the Harbor qrea Club, Boss of the Year. With and set up a beautification his wife, Jennie. and son, program for Newport Beach. John. he was winner of the In 1957 he attended , the M c C a I I M a g a z i n e Milan 1nt'ernational Fair at Togetherness Award. He won Milan, Iatly, as a special the Gu~genheim .Aw!J'd for delegate, appointed by Presi- ou tstandtni;: contributions to dent Eisenhower, through the the Big Brothers ~ Orange Department of Commerce to County, the Outstanding Com-represent the food industry of munltv Service Render ed the United States. Award from Kiwanis lntema· \Yhen he returned he set up tional. the First Guardian a trainee program for outstan- ding youg men in EuroPe, enabling them each to work for six months In his market to lean the American way. Dick Richafd is a lifetime member of the Newport Beach Parent Teachers As:soclaUon, an honarary member of tbs Future Farmers of America, a Director of \Orange CoJmty A.l.D and Orange County Good Will. He has served as a director of the Navy League of Orange County, The Orange Coast Association, the Big Brothers of Orange County, and the Boys Club ol the Harbor Area. He bas been a trustee m the Newport Harbor Foundation, a member .of the Newport Harbor Library Board, the Small Boats and Harbor Com- rniJJloo ol the state Chamber of Commerce,and the Advisory Board ot the Girls Club of the Harbor Area. In the business world he is currently a director of the Bank of Newport, the Morris Plan Co. of California and Morlan Co., San. Francisco: Haug Associates, Los Angele!: and San FranciscQ: Certified Grocers of California for the past 25 years. ~ checked out per minute , keep- (~ ing a battery of 10 checkout 1 stands operating at record .: speed. Dick Richard, typlcally. t · credited the efficiency to the .. ~ intensive training of his crew. ;7 More than three tons of ' bananas were bought by grand ~ opening customen who BJ>" ~· parently appreciated the ~ superior quality of the tropical t i fruit attractively displayed in r. the shiny , new selt-se rv!Ce ·• ' cabinets. Angel A\Vatd r r 0 m Oran~e County Child Guidance Clinic and First King Neptune A"'Rrd bv the' Soastlc League of Newoort Beach. He WAS founder-president of the Otaoge County Philhannonic Society in 1954: Richard's Lido Market Ope ned 25 Years Ago --· The people of Newi>ort Beach also showed their ta ste ror "the best" as evidenced in the sale of more than 125 bo"" es of choice apples and 17Q sacks or quality potatoes. A food show was 8 top feature of the day. Exhibilors generously distributed samples of their products. The Carnation Company g a v c away 7,500 samples of ma lted milk and visitors drank 3,500 cups of Ben 1-lur coffee on each of the three days o( the opening weekend. He c.-pnized the Big Brother program in Orange County and formed the Angeli tos de Oro (Women's Auxillaryl who are the fund raisers for Orange Cou nty. In 1955. he or~anized &tie first NeW}Xn't Beach-OlSta Mesa sareiy Drivtng cam- oalRfl. The next year he hecama PXecutive vice nresi- ~P,,t nf the Caltfomia Safety In 1953, he was one or the original group of men "'ho furmed the Cenlurian Club for J1oag Hospital to raise the money to pat for the la!t $20,000 owed on the land to raise more mo.mey to pay for FOR 25 YEARS ;BEST RELATIONS FOOD CO. S~nl1h Olives • Holland Onions • Pepparonclnf Peppers • Non P.ariel Caper• lAltGEST DISPLAY OF • SPEf\'CER PRODUCTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA " J. E. CEDJ PIERCE .,,..... c;...., • .,... •• :1111111 .. • I It was exacily 25 years ago Qn this year's St. Patrick's Day that 0. W. "Dick" Richard opened the big, glass doors of Rich ard 's Lido Market -a new kind of store in a new shopping con1munity· to-be .. Prior to that time, Ne\fporl Beach had been showing Signs of growing and deve)opllll{ beyond Its "seasonal status." Years before. discerning men had dredged up the sandbar in Newport Harbor and had created a man -made island-Lido Isle. But lhe Depre.ssl"1 years bad put a dam per on its development. Then, in· l!Me, the Griffith Company. developers of the i~land, determined l,o create a shopping center . at the main access to Lido. A grocery market was to be the focal point of the center. The Grif- fith Company didn't hesitate in selecUng the · man to ... supervise the enterprise-Dick Richard. tt was a winning oom· bination -Richard the man, and Richard's the market - and 10 years from the day (March 17, 1948) his ma'.rket opened, he made the final pay· ment to the Griffith Company ol the $300,000 be had bor· rowed a decade befort. Three years later, he ·had enlarged the facilities at Richard's Lido ~1arket to in· elude shops in front , a restaurant, and many ad- ditional conveniences for hi.J ever-increasing roster o f customers. Th'e last remaining empty space at the market's en· trance on Via Lido was filled in when Builder AHlson Honer constructed a $300.000 building that housed additional shops and facllites in what wa.r to become one day "Rlc~'s City" ol shops. • • ' CONGRATULATIONS f ' • • DICK •' •, and besf wishes .. for ' continued success CHAMP CANDIES • 25 BEAUTIFUL YEARS CONG RA TU LA TIONS LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE HARBOR VIEW CENTER 'MERCHANTS --·-C1mto Cleaners ·chlldNn Unllmlted Flowon By Monl Tho Fringe Benefit How1rd'1 Nutrition lmporlal Hordworo M1cn1b-lrvlne R•1lty The Magic Mirror I Sovthem C•llforni• lit N•tional Benk Ne~ St•tloner1 Sandu1tlo Gifts Hamc;r Vie'!¥ _Center • San Joaquin Hills Rel. • East Of MacArthur • • lHEIRVINE~ ( • • • ' ' • • • ( • ' • ' • • ' , I • • ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . ••• /';!_ • • r , MondaY, .._ 12, 1973 DAL\'-IS Time Out for Picnic CON6RATULATIONSI WE'RE .ca.EllA GREG'S FAlllC IOUTNiME 25% ...... Dbl t Alty FaWit-LJMlt 1 Pw QC .. ,_ N. LIMlt Clo \' .... • CON6RA TULA 110/IS' DICK . . ON YOUR HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL • ·25th BUSINESS ANNIVERSAY . • ' • . .. McCormick-Schilling Co. Heinen Brokerage 'Co. : 'Old' N ewport . 'Ibis is how. It looted juat 25 years ago, duru',g "grand opemng week" at Che tl!en-new Richard's Lido Market. Udo Theater was there (just under tire .word "IUCHAB.D'S" in photo) and a building wlddl ~!:"mt modified to become today's Berk· shire's W36 CID the beachfront (bottom of photo), but look at all the emptiness around Rich· ard'......and check th" beach • • • !here's bore sand there. Tent in photo was put up to house exhibits of Richard's Market's food show, part of lile grand opening. Note store's forefront on Via Lido. It's still there. .. --.... ' • • '· , , DAILY PILOT tk JJarLor Area in ' GTUJra~/4tio.~· ; . 1 ' Diek Riehard on tfw 25tk annivel'6ar'I - ' o/ f4ka,J~ m;,.tel6 anJ on li,j 25 . ~arJ of oul6lanJing . rl'6onal Jert1ice lo tlie communibj -. We k~ve enjo'leJ man'I ~ar:J logetl..er • . Fresh Bread Baked Right on Premises CONGRATULATIONS · to Dick Ric;ha rd on his.Silver Jubilee Our very best wishes. Steve Krikl ·RD.HOWES and· SON llllll JBWILE&S 10& TllllU GL'iEKAnO.'iS IEYIPORT BEACH: 3412 Via Udo • 675·2lll Jack Loomis Bob Butler Dave C..- For Th at Special Person . One stunningly beautiful Protea, the ellOtic: national flower of South Africa .. The Giant ' . . . Ceng~tu1ations E>ick Richard! • • i • Qn the 25th Anniversary . l . , of. Richard's Market, • ' ,•' ~ i • • .. and on your Cled.icated years of cammunity service. From the Directors, Officers and • • Staff of the Bank of Newport. .. I • f I . . i ) JI W.Y PIUl1' -· -U.1913 These Key Executives Keep Richard's Running .... General MON1ger -D. 11111hi. --1 m&Dlger and c6if.t ttecuUve omc.r of Rlch.ard'• Mart.II bas lpenl hls lotol ~ Ilk lnvarioot-ollbe ~httlni•. and at l1ma --Be -employed In the marllet'• wMe Joe w •• -Ridllrd oil ol llil Knll .,.... ed to --ml BuP. wbo u ... In COt1a Uoo. alto..., coilOCllmantle dlrect-meat.,_ ror u,..,. .......,.. .. _ ... ...,..la ...,._ llnallJ,to-cl'I. -11111 bas three In lhe put be hU hem ocaodmemberollbeldboc aod 'Wll mamaer of the oil-. · Aikr & -la Ille Arm1 Ha-liar v--~••"' lnlnd~ .... ~-~ preddd of the Newport \mnm!Uoe lo study bUsin..,._ deoertment for 1.3~ YWI Then be """' to Santa Alla clmtag World •• II, lee Id ,-~ -~ """""" Harber JC'•, tbe Vohmleer 1 ........ before helng promoted to the In IOld lhe wide lloo °" In the Slblr IMa .... in iflWlt L MJuU, lr., looQtop by .ninfl the dln<lor el ...., .. top pool. 1111 ml Loi '•r'• at .. l!lile Food .,., 1z llldllld'w !WW -Alea (!XDp!l!•llJ they Bureau, and the Lido Sbopl He bu Ileen • , loo 11u been In tloe lood ol l'.nlll Food prodadl -~. .... ••• 1or 111 View "nM, 1111 -Ii 11ot11 -Merdsanl.t' -tlmi. lie the Or-Counlf (l)aat "· .. • ·: :;: ~: ;:. • ••• • .' r ·" . . ... •• • • ' > r ' He came lo Richard's Mart.ta ln October, 1m, !rum Woodbrfdie, N.I., Where he WU dlreclor of ld•ertflln( for Patbmarl< ~ -II ( S u p e r m a rketa General Corporation.) .._ 1or 41 ,...., Al ol a Ind to oil the -In caloriC 11111 n.. -_., ...,.... lor 15 Ill ls~ a dJnelor o1 wu cbaltmall ol 40 Mllel of Auodatlm for 10 ~. an., his mother's people we,. Orange Claunly. 11 wu dlSla& . F• ,... llrior It jolninl _.. Be -In tbe -tbe ---. Coul YMCA. Oriltmu Smiles for three advisor to Boy Scouts El· "meat people," u be ex· this lime that be met Dl<i -.ra. la -at a ., ............ -. ... _ --year• and was a director of andhUiltmld ...,... lt, back 1n KanlU u Richard who was manal"C a "°""'*' food -ill ,..,. the .,...., lllJ<r'• m'stnl, Bo7I abl> ol Ille Harlx>< the Newport -r Chamber plcnr Poll ZOO comml ot • 11r beck 11 be can reinembe-. · martoet.., the Ocean fruit la tw a p-y ...,.... and ..r-.. me•pr, and Aiu, and the llarllor View of Commeree for lliI ,_,. on the budget led ~nd. ' He got hil s..-i lo Kansas at Newport Beach. lie di Diet _...... ... ~ .;;.... ht ...,.. mill•'" _.i manoger. c..iw MB<hant's Ao!ocia-aerving as 2ncl vice president the Co.sta Mesa Uni . He was raised oo a lann, went to ldJool In ...._rl and, during World War u, aerved u a Navy pilot. ~~to~:llf.~:"~: ~ ~~~ttmm~~'"~~m:ei1i.~'l1Z~~1ltmi1l.mei1i~i.~ ..... --.11~ =: ~·=~ $ AD PRICES GOOD MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 17 :'.'. : . Ho and his wife, Kay are :-happily living at P a r k : Newport In Newport Beach and enjoying their bobbles of . golf and bridge. 'Ibey left their t b re e cblldren"Bobby, 25; cathy, 25~· and Douglas, 21; aloilg wl their lour gandchi]drQ New Jeney. 1 AJl llO ll!aking plans to Viall Newport Beach OU. llUIDlller. Udo Manager Joe Payne, who la manager ol llicbard'a Lido Markel, has Area -enticed him to came 1? ) · to Calllomla In 19411. T!we he ~ IP at shuttled groceries and cash ~ 'OI register tape and waa general g• run-around "flunky " He worttd In lbe 'moat ·~ RICHARD'S FINEST BEEF, ALL USDA CHOICE. PROf'ERLY AGED ANOTRIMMEOFORANEXCITINGEATINGEXPERIENCE department and also learned <> the fresh fish market. "' He had '\,dream come true ~ in a way - a dream of open-,$? Ing his own fmli flsh market i -when he plann.d the fresh fish department for I b e Harbor View store.) fl Nest atop afla-lbe Bay I Area w a s Carl's Ranch Marketa , In Beverly Hilll I ~ ' ~ :ll I I ~ I-Bone Steak - Porterhouse teak . ~ . . BROIL OR BAR B Q • 1. 91 1.79 lb.'. OUR BEST WISHES TO RICHARD'S MARKETS ON THEIR 25th LIDO TRAVEL SERVICE J4 I 6 Vii Llde>-'Newport a .. ch 673-3310 -. I i ~ I I ~ :ll I ~ ~ ~ I ~ I ~ -~ ~ fl I $ I J ~ I ~ J f ~ ~ f ~ •' ' Top Sirloin Steak l.9 lb.(: '. Fillet Roast 'CHAt:EAUBRIANO OR BEEF WELLINGTON 2.98 lb. .98 lb. 1.98 lb. 1.89 lb. Lean Ground Beef CHUCK QUALITY Beef Kibobs Bar · M Ha•· TENDER CUBES OF BEEF LOIN -~ Orange Duckling Stuffed Pork Chops .f.'r<!XlrJee Iceberg Lettuce LARGE SOLID WORLD'S SWEETEST TEXAS Pink Grapefruit THICK MEAT EXTRA FANCY Bell Peppers SWEET RIPE N READY Cantaloupe DAISY FRESH Juices • .. 1c1ova n ....... YleCMr liie/J All Plastic Flowers 25% OFF LIQUOR RICHARD'S PRIVAT& LAllEL - Scotch Whisky 16 proof fifth Ky. Stralfht llou~ 16 proof flflli London Ory Gin -80 proof fifth Lido Vodb 80 proof fifth 6.31 4.75 ... uo ' . WHOLE OR HALF • lb. 1.19 lb. 29¢ lb. ' ' 49¢ ... - DEMO FRI . & SAT. 8eatoo11 Northern Halibut Finnan Haddie C & P Baby Shrimp fJe/ie<!tfe:sse:PJ · BAR M All Meat Wieners CLAUSSEN Kosher Pickles Pillsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls Pillsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls Richard's Egg and Potato Salad I lb. 32 oz. • •i. . 4 •• f4 OL ~-..:...·PARTY SHOP--~'.Je M1rk•t Me111ntn.: lido ALL 1973 CALENDARS 25% OFF ODDS •ncl ENDS , PAPER GOODS 1/2 PRICE ,. ' . ~ J ·' 1.89 lb. 1.19 lb. J 2.39 lb •• 35c ·. 23c 59c r l ~f~tffl~~~~1l.~f~fftt1!fi.~ ~~ LIOOCENTER 3433V•lldo,~8-h OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 613-6360 '\ . ·: 1;l'' 1001 0 T 10 ffirM9 lMt• Clu Co•t• M '·· BETTY I{, • (& • l . KLEEN .fad .... . ' ARP EN AA - GREEN Jib jLIBllYS F1ui • Min ,• .. .•.. SIJ~SHI Kris .• .. --' .. . . -. . ..... ..._ . . .. • - MoncW.y, M1rth 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT Jf :i They've Spent Their Lifetimes the • Business 1n Controler Rowll'd K, C1art, -.., -., Ridianl'1 bl Corp.. and llldiard's • Ille., bu -w--ror •• Martell ,.. 25 • lie ..... born In ppl llld """" ldl yean tn DolJU- Soalh Podlle llld ldl .. a lie bu tn m arr I• d --. lie ---.... bbn llld -married 11111-lor Bl Taco tar -. llld live ~ ..... :reorw -1111 ... _ Bil -bobl!f Is golf. tour. Ole's IUllf ..._ ) Ha also lie bo<eme a tdJer r.r Ibo -bis nm -bollbJ Bank o! k>trica la N~ ~will be -....._ bis --Ills milibry tine ddldrel -'lllm ..s lll!rYlce. In IHI be came to Ida wile, 8-1, lmlls raclDet.s o! Cluist, Sdenlbt, Costa Mesa. Produce Manager he and h11 parents were Hun- tinallln Beach pioneers. The family moved there When he wuTyemold. lie bu known Diet Richard -J . Quollto, manager o! the ~ clepertmmls al Richard's Marketa. ha wcrt-fer ''many, many, years.'' ed as produce manager at the Quollto says. In !act when he mmeta. for 25 years. -manapd a produce deport· ume man wbo owuecl the marbt m the ocean Iron~ !or whom Diet worbd before Rk:bud'I Lklo lfarbt WU bGlll, owned Ille Runtlqtoa ---Al-k· ed. Dlclt IUdwd mode up tbO lll1"0l1. ._ otbu jobs. tie lll'Y9d Iii ,.... In the lne' Corps In World War JI two years overseas in tbe Rlchard'a Lido a an .._ and ..._ b-<hblmaa. countant and became assll!ant lie aened a-,_. t<rm -Iler In 1111. u --In Finl Cbun:b Re lives with bis wile, Lari, ment tn • l!W'bt in Run- and ,.. dallldrter In Rmtt· lington Beoch, Diet Richard ington Beac6. Born i n actually made out h 1 a Maasaehusetls, be maintains poychect, be ezplatned. The Al vtslt..s tbe Lido !llrbt many~ when 11-being built In 1147-48. Flnally Dick Rlcllard asked blm 11 he'd like :~G~i~~~11.ftftftG~ttU1t1lfftt~1lf.~~Gtt21litti1t11.ttttiUtttttt~1 AD PRICES GOOD MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, MARCH ' 17 _. i • · 5' %autiful Yea1~ G/nGJVewport.~each . . . • This Weeks Schedule. of Events ,___ ______ UDO MARKET------~ . .. ........ ..... 12 J orch of Oi1t111 . · I 80<01fwt-GoffC0:-'H• untfft Ac.tio• C.a+.t .. I; ..... 11 ... 1 ....... -C. ............. . 0r..,. c..ty ........ i. -" Hoo ........... Loi,,.,._ l1tnd1 of th Ubr•ry, H..-potf .... Mini loolr 5, .. &ol.t.. a-. ........ .._ .... ,,. 1i1f11te1 Lt.gu1 of Newpcwt ~ ,....,_ lllmdi 11 orch of Di"'" 1 • ,4.L (6ultl1..u,~.._. Le1d1rdilp) . • -' i:.- lf-otlHH.· of Or1nte c.-+J 9 I lootMn-iTet1nis·c' .,Wltw iJM1 of ttt. Ulw1ry, N-~ a... : Mini look S1l1 . w t1 • .,. ....... 9·1 loott.n IHQ NS.) • ............. 0._Coowty ,,....._,.._ ............ Or .... c..t YllCA Or .... c-ty .... _.,,. H-"wr.,M .. cwwe. ... -. C......ofOt-c-+r JT <Ona••iutio ... tt.M._.iNtitili tfirough Tr1ini1'19) • 1 Club of NeWNrf HirMr t1 MM1 Ch1m!Mfr .f Carr I q S•aC s:r .... 17 ........... t-11w,S.-~. 2"" ....., C.h Tr.Ric c..tw..a-U.S. N..91 S.. Ced.t . -. c;,.,.---·- t ' ; . ~ TTY ~~occiaie. Mil~ r ' •, ~ . raft Mayonnaise . . &H .. BAN Sugar ... ...:... ......... t ... l .. ' ' ' - slant Coffee . ' .. , ... 1.37 · EENEX BOUTIQUE .. ~ room .Tissue 2 p1r. ENIX llOU11QUE ... al ·fmue 125 ct. I lb. ' EEN GIANT ·blets · Corn 12 .. YS . ruit Cocktail • •• 17 GL NTERS DRY led Peanuts 12oa. ·aiian Punch · All 1!11.o•• 3 FOR '!'-. ~SHINE :~spy Crgckers • 1 llL , .. :~ i1.~~dG~~miit11.m • • • ·~ LIDO CENTtR 34.13 v .. Udo, Newpoit 8-lt OPENDAJLY9-7,SUN.9-6 ~ .. • ' ..-----HARBOR VIEW M~RKET-----.., M111Jup, a..cll 12 ... rd of Dimes tlt-..port H•rl>ot.JC'1 liv ~ of 0r .... Co.flfy lit I too.t•n -Golf CotrHnitf'ff, Prl_.,, of th. Ubftirt, N...pMt a.•cli llU•i loolr: ~•I' . 1....., ..... 11 Ahrch of Dh"" V.ta.t•ry Actio11 C...t.r Zo .... Club of N-port H•rbot Costti M••• Ch•mbw of Comlfl41tU ... I IOOlt.n -r.nni• eo-i .... FrieMI• ..... Ultr..-,, N.wport ... c. 'Miltl loolr: s.1. Allht•iace u..-.of Newport luO Wr I ... ,. II.a 14 Or•atte Co••t YMCA N"'POt'f H•rbor Wdy Angi.rt Ilg It.th.,. of 0r ..... Covllfy 111 1 1eomn -c.1.br1+., ...... n ............ 11 0.-•11:1• C..itty Plill~ ....... ,a.ys Cid of tie H•M AN• . OllT l?!f•"luiff.;.. t1wv ll•Mltlllt•ff•n •Mi Tt•l•lrttl 119 I loosten -C.leWlty ••••IHill -·-" 0r ..... C.U';.ty Philh1nnot1ic 119 lrott..ra of Or•nv• Count., Emltr.rn Clu,, N•wporf H•rli• No. JM llMt• nJ.) ... , ........ s.t.rNJ ...... 17 Hott Ho1pit•I Au1:ill•f'Y S..-v•• Rich•rd'1 25tli llrih41y Cake Tr1fflc Cotitnl -U.S. N1w1I S.1 Cff1t C.,,. hrtify Oivlsloft, Sant• An• ~8:11~ 1' ~ .. BIRDS EYE INTERNATIONAL V•tahles All Y1dtlioo 10 ... SUNK1ST Orange Juice -5 6oz. STOUFFERS Macaroni & Beef 11~ oz. STOUFFER$ Welsh Rarebit 10 .... KNUDSEN Ice Milk ~ 911. . Esfie:rf!I I Irish ·Soda ·iBread Irish Potato Bread 8'' Single Layer Cake Hot Cross Buns I ' 39¢ CANS $1 FOR 59¢ 59¢ I :590 ~~ HARBOR VIEW 164i0 MacMhur, Newpcwt Oudi OPEN DlllLY 9 -8, SUH. 9-6 ~'401 • I Jo work there. He said yes. Al ii a put pttsldent o! tbe IlalJan American Society o! Orange County and o! the Lido Toastmasters. He baa spoken at Natlonal AsaoelaUon o! Retail Grocers (NARGUS) and Sllpermarket laalllute conventions in San Dlego. Olleago, New York City, and Wasblnglon, D.C. Locally, he lw spoken before the Orange Coast College cooking schools, the Bahia Olrtnthian Yacht Club; and the Newport Harbor Yacht Club luncheons on the subject o! ship's galley pro- visioning. Grocery Manager Frank Spieiberger. grocery manager a't Richard's Markets, has had one job in his UfeUme -the grocery at Richard's Mark'et. Frank started at Richard's Udo as a boxboy while going to Newport Harbor High School. He kept right on being a boxboy while attending Orange Coast College, ma· joring in architectural draf- ting. While in school, he worked up to part-time apprentiCf: in the grocery department. When he graduated he started work- ing at Richards' full time. He had learned to Jove the grocery business oo much, be said, be decided oot Jo "°"' tlnue ooiiege ·beyond his OCC years, but Jo get married 111111 raise a famUy. He lives in Coata Mesa with his wile Lin- da and bas lour oons. llli promotions !Jave boen steady over tbe years -tint to asaistant grocery manqer, then grocery manager and now be manqes and merchan- dises the grocery at both Udo and Harbor View stores and does all ol the buylag, not on'1 !or both groceries, bat aup- plies !or all cleportmeall al both stores. He be1onp to the Newport Harbor Cliamber of Coln- merce, World Affilrs Coundl of Orange OOUnty, Orange Empire chapter, Boy Soaula o! America, Ezplorer Program, Mesa del Mar Home Owners Association and Costa Mesa High School -Clab. His hobbies are boating, water skiing, llablng, IWim- mtng, and pbolograpby. He has made talks at the Super Market Inttitute Regional Managmo Meetings. He has al9o spoken at the yachtsmen's luncheons of the Newport Hartbor Yacht Club and the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club as well as ..tOsea Explorer Scouts on ''Ship's Galley Provisionlng." and Best of Luck KERN JOOD Inc. ' ' ' I I l .. • ·..-. , .. DAILV 1'11.111' ....... -12.1m • Iiome and Gift Shop Manager 8-year Vet VARIED MENU OFFERS CHANCE TO 'EAT YOUR WAY AROUND WORLD' RNC!y-fnade or Mtdo-t-r, O.llcot-HH Lots of Goodin Richards Delicatessen Head1 Started Working as Dishwasher Jim McCurry, manager of Richard'• Lido Delicatessen, bu a auccesa story to tell. clam Chowder every Friday. business in R i c h a r d ' 1 Bisi: favorites are macaroni Delicatessen. From dilhw~er and cook's helper to manager of the delicatessen In 10 years Is the story ol Jim Mccurry. Richard's maintains Jts own dellcatesaen right on the )X'ell1i>es. Everything from pizza to enchfladaa to chicken terlyaki and polalo l8!sd Is made up frelli eecb day. ana cheese, barbecued ribs The dell's line-up of im- and ch\rkells, rare roast beef ported and domestic cheeses by the slice, the hall or the (they cut and wrap all their whole, string bean aalad, and own), includes baronet, New RUNS HOME .~ .. o ,GIFT s+iof'. PARTY SHOP custard pudding. York sbarp, feta and many "''· II a party Is in the making, more -hliY the whole wbeell;:;::=====Mo:;=""'::::: ;:;go;:r·=Loul=•=· =·'Ra=="'='°='d='====:; the dell will help wilb one dish or ooe slice. CON' GRAT. ULATIONSI WE'RE CELEBRATING TOO(. or prepare the whole thing and The delicatessen is the place deliver 1t to )'Olli' 119me -with all the good things ror . ,. GREG'S FABRIC BOUnCj)UE . " anythlng from Chateaubriand b d · 25.0 ,0 ~-DL---" ' ' · . Every day there Is a di!· ferent menu on the 0 hot foods, ready.to-go" tables. People on , the run can enjoy cream of mushroom soup one day, another aoup another day and for four to a buffet for 4001 in-e v e r Y o Y • Would you ,. .._"" ._.._.. eluding . aandwicbes, b ors believe YI varieties of yogurt Any ••~lmtt 1 Pw c.,...:,..., d'oeuvres:, a platter 0 fl'~at~t~he~las~t~coun~t~in~g'~· ~Or~pl~nk~~~~~~~,..~Ll~m~lt~O.~Yanli~~·~· ~~~~~ spaghetU or 8 apeclal gelatin ~ blue pickled quail eggs? . , . mould. Serving elegant foods pro- perly is Vf!l'Y important 'Chuck' Weir Runs Ad Department~ at Market Charles "Chuck" W el r , advertising m a n a g e r of Rlchard'a Market.s, ha 1 worked · in the ltores' . S:d· vertlslng department for the past ..... years, He· waa promoted to assis- tant advertising m a n a g e r three yeani ago and took over the top spot In the department just last December. As advertising manager he handles all newspape: r, magazine and r a d i o ad· vertiaing. He dreams up store promotions, creates in-store displays, and produces all the signs. He also scbtdules school tours through the store and books all lnstore demonstra- tions, art shows and other patio promotions. Chuck and his wife Gerri live in· Huntington Beach. He enjoys outdoor sporta and managed the Rich·ard's SOftball team for three years. He doea a lot of •now skiing and ~lcycllng and enjoys photography. He was born in Alhambra and graduated from Pasadena City College. He started as an arcl\itectural major, but switched to business ad- ministration and marketing. While attending college he was a salesman for Unimart then went into the display department. From college he we n t dlrectly into the Marine Corps for three years before J9ining lhe staff at Richard 's. · CHECKING ADVERTISING LAYOUT ' 'Chuck' Weir (Left), Howord Clark CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes To DICK RICHARD From Your Friend1, 'Bill TAVE~NER end • CARL FRICKE ,. , ·- . t . . • DICK from The Gang at -, .·, 91andau!altmu&$o(A a Division of Standard Brands lncorJ)oriited VISIT Richard's New Complete PARTY SHOP (Market M~nine: ,Udo) " I CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS . ' ST. PATRICK DAY SPE<;!¥'l'IES EASTER SPECIALTIES PARTY ACCESSORIES GAMES BIRTHDAY SUPPJ:Ji;s ClllLDRENS P~'l'Y llETS GIF'J' WRAPPING MATER!Al.s STATIONE&Y Cranes -Red' Barn ..:. Drawlatf 'Boa<cl -CUpt.ri ~ ·-£~-' Hooe ·o Gift S1cp 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 II OPEN DAl~Y I • ' CONGRATULATIONS DICK RICHARD 25 BEAUTIFUL YEARS . . . TOGETHER IN LIDO NEWPORT BEACH On Via Lido A~~,ce~~~~.~~!~e tichtn,, t~Mk SM•1 AmNSON'S . ' . " For Mrl, Harri1 tw1M1, Sovttiwick, Pri111!., Irish k11itt. HARB(IR .TRAYR Crviwt·('o ~.1;..,,. o •• AirliM Tick1t1 Servic• witii • Sinil•. B. D. HOWES & SOJI fhM ""'-'...._ btra~t.ltry ...0 u11iqu• ·i-•i..., .. -..... .......... BANK OF AMERICA F..11 ••rr;k• la.,11ld119. Iott lotrt1. Mo:111· .., Mtt.:-t irwtmn.M 1•,...ic•. BARROWS Ladi" spcwhwur, lo1111g•w•tr tlld lnf•..t loutiqu•. BIDWB.L Double k11lh kMp a ••11 ho1ppy If ht 9ot tlte• •t J1ck'a. GENE BURTON Ltdy'i IJOffwe•r ll1vl• &.m111, J1ck Fi1111 W•sen. .,.nh', c ... o11 1ho.1 • • GREG'S FABRIC BOUTIQUE 04.igHf' sa•pl"' Couhlrftr f1lwie1., ~~buckl.1. On Via Oporto BERKSHIRE'$ . ht.wffful "•• of tht bey, for lu1Klt, 111.fn ... ; Mekkita-. BLACDWt,llD. Jew.Ian. "Gifh btff•v th• fi111 t••tt ...... 9i¥#.'' GI~ Ta1t.hlly 1eltet~ U1u•I le forrntl dreuu, tCCHtotl.,, too, B L v On '*n!rt Blvd. KING'S LIDO ARCO ' . Y <:iur cir teMcad whil. yo. thop. LI· cet11M tnechtilic, S.., certificate, MORRIS PtAH CO. OF CMIF. 50 v••n •xperlenc• In ptf'IOul1 .ttd bu1in111 lo•t11l ·Tim1 nl ... • On Vie Lido Howard Lavison Jr., Realtor R11ltor for tkclusiYe pr•,.niff, wti.fh. •r you'r• buyi119 or 111111111 . IMPERIAL SAVINGS Ptoplt with plo1111 Se" aM lomiw at lmptritl. LIDO FASHIONS LIDO TRAVEL LIDO THEATRE Alwtys tht fir111t i11 C•rNftt tno'fl• • .._ t1rt1inment. PORT O' CALL PASADENA Artful trrey of IMport.cf hOMt ICCll• 1ori11 ,111tiqu•1, cl111i1 clothu. RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER Unu1v1I, f1bulou1 Matl1t, Glh Shop, Party Shop, Flow" Sh'op. Coff .. Shop. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Compltte b111kin9 ••,...ic.._ "L..t 111 be your fi111nclal ptrifttr." , SHOE TREE . F11ci11atl119 footw11r wltti AMilfi Joye•, Sp111i1lt, lt1lla11 1tyli i»ooh. VIA DDO DRUGS E!•t¥!t1 COIMttict, p•tf11mt, J•,_.lty t•fh, plu1 pr11crlpffo11 d•livery. ' " ~ -Dn "' "'''"' Pll~t-' r • ! • . ' ·• " ·' . ' " " i:r <( ! ;... ' ,• ·: 1 • . .. :• -,,_--~-----__ __,__ --·· Monday, March 12, 1CJ73 DAILY PILOT • J• S'allie--Dl~mipg In , On the Ground Floor CONGRATULATIONS! WE'RE CElEIRATIN6 TOOi GREG'S FABRIC BOUTICj>UE ( ENJOYiNG 'SECOND CAREER' " ,,.. JncV!lv• S.Cmoiy Salllo FlomlN • . ~( • I • Calla .,_ with Iler -ad, She jomgly says she made the w ..... 1• DivWon of the •..... ...i bu two married ber bill mistake wbm she loot Newport Harbor Clamber of ""' ••b<lc-LIMlt I ,_ c .. -~ No Limit On Y•rtl• ....,.,.., Bmale and '°'"°' typl"' In on exlra period. She Commerce. !~===:;:::=============' and l1IO grodOllL Hor .. •I Iii) I correspondence With her baslla'!d lhe WU bloo -mUIQg IDd deltp-, ...,,.. in dress design for J>rtsid'oora Lady of 't h • Jae Iler""" dalhoi, traftl1nc Woodbury upon her gradua-Square Riggers Square Dan· Try Salttrday's News '!lfh be< bi•..t. daoc:lnl and Uoo, then worked In an ad-clng Club in Cosla Mesa. Sh• • Quiz ll'1iDI oat all the • •" ver11s1ns shop In Beverly i• allo. past vice president of We Da1·e You. ~In Newport Beach. Hills. . the Harbor Toast.Mistress A utive ot Vaitcouver, Next Stop: two children and,1 f~Cl~u~b~. ====•' ;o;;o;;;;;;;;==-----==---=--=-=-; B. C., SallJe attended the when she came to New~~ U~ty ot Brililb Colum-Beach, she stamd working at bia. Richard'& . .!:,.. ~ ~ ~ .. She waa pret1ldent of t~e out to !Jc a dmS ilesli{bet and Balila Olapter, the Natiooal gaduated Jrom Woodbury Secretaries Association for O>Dege in Loo Angeles 18'< hfo years. She Is stlll a stndylng dr'5I cleolgn and member. She Is the past firat lasbJoo m-.11oo. vice preaident of the Dolphins, :Jo ::bick .Jhbt~s Greaf!.· • JS ONDllFUL YU.IS. . CONGRATULATIONS I · Need .·Infortn(ltion at Richards? • ._:Then Look f!p . Adelaide .. Porter · .. .., .. ~., - Co'n.ijratulaticins to~· · " · · · · 1 • 1 · 0. W. ~"Pi~~·· Richard on· ·flli ~~th ;rm.iYenary and 67th birt~day ·We , ... r prou~ t§>hi~e..~!£.~~rd'i Mar~et 111 ·~ a competrf or,, we have always fqu.nd.your mai'k1t1 with the •. finest me.~h11~di1~, avail4~le,· .,.d y~p .c:.arr .~liaYe this be-. cause "~. check all the t1nie".. ,. ;··1 i , ' We/re" eleb[ating our ! oth r'~ri iri Newport and our · 35th yfl..r in prqduce -Our ·alinivenfi ry ironitelly heppe"s , to fell et the sarite time! We'r~jil.the ~'me ~u--lness, the only \• difference is "W.•'~• not RICH'j;-Oo·"gratufations again. . ' Ernie and S~lly Cam·p Newport Proc:l11<:e "\ ' . .. . . ' ' _, He.,. are our ~nnlvenary S~(iils. SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 ' ~ .. -. ' PRODUCE DEPT. PRoDUCE DEPT. ·~•BERG IRVlNE GROWN lttTUCE ASPAltAGUS ~ 29c . ... . Js.~ ~ .• 00 FLP,WER SHOP FRE~H' CUT NO'. 1 ·' FlOwER SHOP Bict"BUNCHES MARGARITE CARNATIONS DAISIES '2SJ'l25• • '....i'11.'1t """ ••1~ ~· JI ·.;~((, ·,, ,. ... ,..... ,! ' ~ ..... ' ... -. . -.... .. ·~ ... . .... . , ~· Co11ntv'1 ·Mo11 Popular Product and Pklili<t 1!ritu;.•"----. . '; .NIWPORT PR_~~!~~ )_':' ;:. "' 4"'9'7.llcoy.. w ............. ,..,.., 17W711 Z61~ Nf!'JIO" '°''"'" • IM rwf :'11'" '7Sotl29• ... "J6 Y.yri o/ Product , •• ~?HOED FRUJT•SHIPPff',,. "Wllne Quall!J( 11 U.. i j)•'Kfiow llow" r-• "" } •• 1 FOR )5 YEARS brdcr of Ute H~ . ':"' . . I> • "· 1 • ' . !'. \ 1" • ' •• f· ... ' . .. •" ) .. . ' J '. ' ' ,• ••• ' 1, t! ' , . . . . MORE THAN MAGAZINES AND CHECK CASHING • Adolaldo p_, lnsldo Hor Cubicle . Adclalde Porter, -runs lbere. the Information Desk al Lido, Unusual magazines and will have been with Richard's newspapers not commonfy Lido -15 ,.... ,this -elsewhere -Con-,..,. During -15 ,....., ... ~. Realities, Ideals, Tbe oho has been enploJ!d In Ille Wall -JOl!'JUll. Barroos, Gill l!bap/ u a dled:rr (lnr i , 'l'be &Jnilay, New York Times yean), bu clone-I be (\be same• da)i It's printed), Qirlstmu gift wi;applng and Natlooal' Oblierver .-are mailing, ,... "relief In the amoog the Items-she gels Falll Flower'Sliop and then came to from all over Orange C<iapty the lnfnrmallm Desk. She for. She sells more Gourmet found her pennanent l)l<ll at magazinea than IDY other Rlchard'1.Infonnallao dolt 14 dealer in Orange County. yeon ogo. . Moot of her customers don' Whit II Ille -..atloo evm loot at her boot rack ••. DmT R's --are Tltey=~°¥daatber ..-, wbere.-....n pay what' -read. One thell' ..... -11'• help that lady·ln'Pesaderui: calls her ..a aizybocly ....is, loot IDd fowld wanls Adelaide to ·select 10 (clop, tats, chlldren) put In paperbacts end mall theD) Jo bollle return haokell. • b!r. (She bas never bad one Sbe'a o-flrll aid to peo-relln-Ded yet). One man doesn't pie. One ladJ In Ohio ""°"' lih thick boota; anot1-man her ··-twioe • ,.., for "'-!'t lih tblll boota. the • magnlne EI e 1 an c e Slie ..U. fllm and takes In became oho con\ cet It bact fllQt for developing and for .. ·• • speclal handlihg (you can haye a ampshol; blown up to poster ->-. Her counter also takes care of mercbandise returns, ex· changes, minor mixupl In ardm or ......,. aacts. She pi.... ,., i.xicobs, Uepo· lnformafloo Oil • the bulltUn boatdl ~t t with lnlormallon furnlsbe\I by'Jocal dvicandad!ool,lll'QUPS-. • -~ • Sbe 'IMlll f~r,nltbe1 ln- 1 1oimaUon by J!l"'l'e for caller's who Want-to knOw the "wbO what , where, ~hen,, why and bow' 'of the whole Harbor Area. .• ll'i t!eDn•-" _,. than a migazlne stand and a place to cash )'CIUl"'.cbeck. ; . ~ ~j •• I Congratulations .i · to . . . Mister Dick Wchard -. , . ~ ... .. ' j (•1 •. ' 'i I -.. . '· .. . • • • ...... .)I •• ..-. ... .,. I ' ' . . . .. . • '· ' .. J~ • ' ' • ' t . ' . . .. .. " . . r~· . • • . .. \' . . -I .. ~' i ' l Batboa·Bay Oub .• ;t~ • • • f I 'Your Fellow Gov~rs, Members, Staff • ' .. . · . • \ .. • .. '. Orgimm · ~ ot,Ricbard's Udo Milrket for years lr;lve eajayed, live, the or?.": "1111181.c IA> stiop . by' provided by Ber- 'nice Fay~ teated here at the olect!ic organ on the rnezianlne of what hu lo be one or the world'• 1!lOll unuaual fOod markel& ON THE 25th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF RICHARD'S MARKETS AND IN RECOGNITION OF YOUR MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO NEWPORT HARBOR AREA COMMUNITY . PROJECTS. THEODORE ROBINS & THEODORE ROBINS JR. -THEODORE ROBINS FORD Serving Since 1921 2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa -~---- ' FOR THE UNUSUAL ..• Home Cf Gi~ Siq:> FOR THE. ADVENTUROUS • COOK-,EXOTIC , ,', ACCESSORIES FOR · EXCITING CQ9KERY! A. FOR SCANDANAVIAN DESSE~T PANCAKES. Norwegian cast- iron with patterned gill. 14.00 B. EBELSKIVER PAN lo• Sw•di•h Apple Penceke Balls. 6.50 C. BLINDT PAN in cast aluminum, teflon lined. For Bohemian Pound Cake, Bundt C.ke, Angel Food, etc. 7.00 ~ D: CANNOLI TUBES lo• m•king that delectable Italian dessert. Recipe includtcf. 4 tubes. set 1.60 E.. COA~SE SALT ~Jll .. tumtd . h•l'<lwood from fr•ni:•· J,75 F. BUTTER MOLD for eleg•nt ' ,pttterned pah. G. CHARLOTTE o• GELATIN MOLD. H. CHEESE DOME J. WOK SET for authentic Jaf,1nese cooking. Ste 2.00 11.00 18.00 K. QUICHE PAN, from Franco. 1.75 L BRIOCHE o• TARTLET TIN. 1.50 THESE ARE JUST A FW FROM OUR ~ COLLECTION OF SPOCIALTY COOKING iiiii ACCESSORIES. Lower Level RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER . 3433 Via Lido, Newport 8each b73-l>lb0 ~ I • -. -. 11-.-12.1m • lo J i . On fhe 25th · ' , ~ • ' .. • • • ~ •\'( .. i , • • • • . ' { 1. · . . . • • . . I FROM HIS FRIENDS IN THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA BANK OF AMERICA • BASIN MARIN~ INC. HARDWARE & SHIPYARD Newport 8-h BERKSHIRE'S ON THE.BAY 345!1 Vlo Oporto, Newport ilooch· BOYS' CLUB .or 1HE HARBOR AREA , SOIAlOR RIS l CARPENTER . . 34th Dltlrict COlDIEll BANKER & CO. • 550 ~Center Dr. Newport llHch l ' •. , -GIMONE'S HN£ FASHIONS l;ldo.tilo GIRLS'· CLUB OF THE HARBOR AREA HARBOR INVESlllNT COMPANY M'ERIAL SAYIGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 3366 Via Lido, Newport BHch , KOCM RADIO · .57 fashion Island, Newport BHch MARINERS· omCE; UCB • THE MUG SHOP CorOftll dol Mir • • -! ' .,. elm MY PUT PACRlll-.P•& llTUIY . . llOSAll 11.. Naapert .... • ~ ) ~~-.:~: . ...~· r I •• :: •• ... • . . ' • • • ~ . • • • • • • . • • • • • r ' I • ., ~\ ' ... ' • •• " . ' , . .. r· • r ,, 1· " . I • ' ~' t I .. i . • ' ' I ,. . . ' ' t • I f Art at h:leart 0 • ' ' , . ' . ' ' ·, • • ' .. • ,. ... l • ! ' ! ; ' • ... ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor MoDY1 MlfCll 12, 1J7J P'-n ·Love's Labor Lost? Don't · Bet on • ., It~ • DEAR ANN LAND!lRS: Whal do you think of a husband wbd will not le8ve the '. ·dice table when his wife phorles him and says her labor pa.ms have started? This ' • is what happened to my sister and 1 am .. so mad at that bum 1 could knock bis fat ~ bead olf. I was at her house at the time and the box tops, bottle cai>s and assorted things poor kid was so upset she handed me the sh~needs to be a contestant. This is not i pboqe. I said, "Look, Barney, you ought, to mention the money she bas speJ:lt on , to come home . and drive Hazel to the writing paper, a typewriter, a $60 die-~ ·hospital. I haven't 1got a car or rd take tionary, special ink, crayons, postage, • her. Besides, Ji's your place." ribbons, and the golderndest odds and ·Do you know what he sai.d, Ann? "I'm ends to make her entrie& "unusual." I In the middle of a hot streak and I'm Would you believe lhar woman has t •going to stay here and make the kid's never wqn a thing?'I .me,n oot so qiucb :, firstyearolcolkige." ,, ' .as a candy bar.1'dod~·belleve bertn- . SO I called a taxi. Wherttfie driver silw .,,.tries a'tl that bad. In. 'fa r\fe seen. my sister he said, "I ain't no doctor and some and they look pretty good to me. I take no responsibility." It was some I'·m beg'funing tO think: those contests ,_·« wild ride. He was so anxious to fel 111 out are fakes. I have never known a person of his cab we alrriost bad an accident. who won anything. Have y00·1 Will you When we g!)I to the hospital my poor ~lease say something abolll thlo In your sister said, "I feel like an unwed mother. column? -BOOBY'S CHUCK I'll bet they don't believe I'm married.'' q'EAR CHUCK : Some cwteltt are The baby was born an hour later - a seml·fake, but mMt GI tbem an oa tbe beautiful nine-po11nd l>lx -and Barney. level. They 4• give jlfltel 111<1 tomebody waa nowhere in sight. Whdl they brought wlJll them. Hazel out ol the delivery room •he was TeU Booby llllt lbe oolrlel .,. noe out lite a light. always seleeted oo lbe bull ol · , The next morning I get a call from 0....i~ .... u.... ere ..a.,•• ...,,, .. __ _, B --•-rfu! · ~:~·1• a-..,uy, ,.......neu ., ... , .,.... saying arney was ao w,,.~ . eti:." 'l'llen are maay ..,.. .... He wu at be• bed when she woke up and llder-1. SmaU tewa e1trlet have 1 be handed bet '820 In tens and twenties. 1 better cha .... doo'I ihtnk he'• wonderM at ·all. I think 11 belpo II you 11Ve lo Alaska, - he's a 1kunk. \'\'hat do ~ tbink!·Please or Nevada. The Jada•• lavor-" r ..... l put II In 't~lft-HAZEL'S SISTER , "'\ ,.,.....1y popalated ams. TeU Boob)' DGC · / DEAR : U Rael tldllta be • to become dl.......,.e4. th a lllce loollb1 ~ wllal dfot It maller what l • r· --· · ~tT Or 1" It< tlllt mader. Stop @NtJDEN'r!AL TO HOW CAN l GO .-....i.1 ytar -·• man1age. I ON!: You Clll becouse yba must. l like -to my 1lnlwberrles aad IOIDe Reme111ber: .Lii• Is hard -by the yard. ....... like -........ Uteln. • But by lbe1ncb' -ll'• ~cinch. DEAR ANN LANtlERS: We've been E If drt !ti Is ~-''la marrled 15 yeara. our ••--cbild-n are ven • "' -" Wac lo UJ.IW ·~ you crowd, lt neecla't crowd yoa eut. in' llCbool all day ·and for the last two Learn lbe facts ftoom Aaa ·IAaden' ~ear• lily wUe bu opent all her ,apllre -booklt~ "~ iH Y• -For •· time eolcrlng ooolesls. . Teeoa1era Olly." Stld Ii ct1111 i. co1o L She bas wtltt<n poems, 1iogllnl and and a tong, ilell.oddretoed lllampe<I ..,.ya and !P""I • 1111\all fortune on Junk . eovelopo to IH DAILY PW wllll ,.... oo rile can.'81-lbe tGpO ol -eans, coopons, r<qucal. ( '/ By JO OLSON Of .. 0..... ,...,.... A1rica bas.,..,. ceased to be a pan of the 111• of Jo and Esther Dendel of Costa Mesa, artisans who -In Africa and share a deep love l<r tbe cmtlnent. In the last lew moodls Alrica has called again to them twi.,.: they have led their first tour back to the oootineot and they bave loaned leortiles from theif pertonal cOllection for a major exhibit. ..,,. exhibit, tiUed Alnean Textiles and Decorative Arts, was on display at the Museum of Mode!il Art in New York Oct. II through Jan. SI. Jt will be shown at the Los Angeles County M11cemn of Art March 20-May 31, then travel to the M. R. ~ YOWlg · Memorial Museum, San Franc1SCO, and conclude In the Cleveland Museum ol Art wilh an Oct. >-Dec. z showing. caJJed "the fll"Sl show of its kind"' by the Museum ol Modem Art, it Includes 250 uamples of textiles and jewelry from 26 countries. 1he Dendels' entire coUection was photographed !or the MMA by Kathryn White Reswick and from these color slides, two textiles were chosen fOr the exhibit: a painted-resist-dyed cloth from Yoruba, Nigeria and a chief's robe from Liberia. . "The African show is unusual ln that t~ objects have been drawn almost en-- tirely lrom the collectiono. of smaller m. • stitutions and private 'individuals around tbe country," a ~useum spokes1D4D said. "'It has not been generally known that Ame~ have been such avid col- lectors of Africa's decorative arts. Previous aUeo\iOO bas been directed solely to collectors ol African sculpture until this exhibit shedding light on the richness of textile· and jewelry colfe<"-• in this C9UJ1h:J." """""' The show includes lmitted objects from the Cameroons; cut-pile embroidery lrom the Kasai area ·of 7.aire. painted textiles from the Ivory Coast, applique from Dahomey and strip weave from Upper Volta Artists in Ghana · stamp designs on cloth with calabash 'stamps. The fabric is used for 11 bedspread by the Dende,ls. . . Esther points out variety of deiicjns on ' cloth from Ghana (above I. At right, Jo shows another ki11d ' of cloth from Africa,. 'At right is Nigerian cloth in museum •-hibit. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE \ r1can • Tour 'M1e body ornaments and personal ac· "Older people in Africa just bate 10DC cessories displayed include r I n g s , hair and mini.skirts. 11>ey find them wrt bracelets, anklets. necklaces, pendants offensive." and earrings in gold, silver, brass, iron. Mrs. Dendel added that not many straw and leather. tourists go lo West Africa because ol its Symbols of hlgb status are fans, batons humidity and high temperatures. They and whisks, and cosmetic accoutenneots tend to go to East Africa where tbe are containers for body paint, razors, weather i.s better and it is more com· combs, hairpins, wip and tweezers. fortable. The Deridels' tour included 28 people The couple began collecting African ranging from two mother-daughter duos textiles when they were residents ol West to the editor of one of their books. Africa and were pleased to be able to tn- It was arranged throUJ!:h a Laguna troduce them to their friends on the tour. Hills: travel agency, and was c a 11 e d Africa Crafts and Creatures with Jo and ON SLIDES Esther Dendel. '1They've seen them on slides at borne In East Africa they saw wild animals but it's different when you actually see and watched tile migration of the herds. them." 1.· ~ and in ·West Africa they visited The African craftsmen were delilbted craftsmen and watched them at work. and some were "quite overwhelmed" The 23-day excursiop started with a when the band of'30 Americans stopped to brief visit to Greece. then continued to watch them work, Mrs. Dendel said. "It's Ethiopia where the whole country was amaiiog how much rapport you have occupied in a colorful religious ceremony \vi th someone who does the same thing." celebrating the feast or Epiphany. Africa is trying by laws and ordlnances "It was interesting to go from Greece to keep native craftsmen at work ~ where rational thou~ht got its start to , ·ducing traditional fabrics. Africa wher e the intuitive and tm· "It's against the law in Ghana and aginative got started," Mrs. Dendel said. Nigeria to bring any fabric in. They want "I think we need to learn from Africa , to to pfoduce all their own, to be self-suf~ go back to more of the intuitive side of ficient," Mrs, Oendel explained. life." TEXTILES ALIVE In Kenya and Tanzania, the tour party was u1ucky to be there when . vast herds Textiles seemed to be the most alive ot were migrating," Mrs. Demiel said. all the crafts in Africa, she said. "'lbere "There were animal s as far as the eye is lots of basketweaving and woodcarvlnl cout<t see." too. All the crafts seem to be in a verf healthy state." NO FACllJTIES ,--The tour-goers noled the relatiooslllp The Mesans, who have made solo trips between poverty and happiness, ln. back, did not take the tour to the places Afri~¥· she added. "Those who seemed t.: they bad lived in West Africa in the early be ~ poorest seemed to be the most- • 4.0s because they were "so remote" and joYful." ' • there was no place for 30 people to sleep, U the Dendej• could do the tour /fVJlt Mrs. Den<lel said. and make. improvements in 'the scbedhl· Fabric arts are the m~ impressive ing or accommodations, they would go • · ttaf~ in Africa, she belieVes. ''They're Uttle more alOwly, "though I certalM' very much alive. The things they do are don't know what I'd leave outt" Mis. for their own use. Yoong people like to • Dendel said. "Tbe tour sllould live a look modern, though. bird's eye view of what there js to - '"Ibe people who wear tie-dyes, batiks Some people would-want to go tiack. ) and other designs are the very poor, "T~e nice thlhg about such a tour ls those who like them because they are that you have .. tbe memories to occupy traditional and the very rich who want to your thoughts when you have nothinl . keep their culture intact · else tn think about." l . p DAJl.Y PlLDT MoodlJ, M-12, 1971 Sales, Lectures Fill · Agendas Art Lee9ue AD arts and cralll sale will be conducted by the Costa Mesa Art League at the Harbor Shopping C e n t e r , Costa Mesa from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, March I~, and all day Friday and 5aturday, March l& and 17. SC DAR San Clemente Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Maicb 14, in the , home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank R. Osborne. 'Jbe hosts have just returned from a picture safari in Africa IDd visiting frienda who are serving in the Peace Corps in Kenya. 'lbese will be tilt sul>- joct of Mrs. Osborne's gram presentation. Convention Schtduled concurrenUy with the California Trial Lawyers Association Convention will be tilt first Trlal Secretaries C-On- vention. The &e1Sions will take place from Thursday, March 15, to Sunday, March 18, in the Newporter IM. PEO Orange Coastal Reciprocity Bureau, PEO will ~t at 10 a.m. Friday, March 16, in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. wscs Women's Society of Cbri&- tlan Service, First United Methodist Church, C o s t a Mesa, will conduct a rummage sale at 1 p.m. Friday, March 16, and from 9 a.rn. to t p.m. 8at.urday, March 17, in ,Thomp!IOtl Hall. Proceeda will further the needs of mission.I through the Global Minilitrlea of the church. FY Friends A trip to the Huntipgtoo Library , Pasadena is planned by the Fountain Va 11 e y Friends of the Library. 1be group will leave Crom the library by bus at 10 a.m. Fri- day, March ii. Library Open• The West Newport Chil- dren 's Library, .600 W. Coast Highway, wil1 open Monday, March 19, and follow a regular schedule from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through 5atur- day. 'Mlt empliuls of UU. library will be lndlflduallJed reading guidance and program s orl<nted for prt&dlool children aa well as tbote in elementary grades lhrou&b Junior high school. Both members of the staff, Jeanne Lucu Wella, library aulstant, and Alice Ben8coter, clerk, formerly worked in the Eastbluff School Ubrary. • Trophy Race Filly blind students and sighted volunteers from the Braille lnatitute will attend the Orange County Braille Trophy Race at Los Alamitos Race Track Wednesday, March 14. Four students will be in the winners circle to present a trophy to the winning rider of the race. Benefit The 'L<ll Aogoleo Secl1oo of the Woman'• Auillary !<> the American Society of Medlanl<al Engineers will have Ill annual bellellt lunch- eon, with lbe lbeme Peek tni, ti. Carpetbag, at 11 a.m. Thllt8day, March 15, in the Revere Rouse, Tustin. Mrs. Robert W. C-OckrelJ of Irvine is ~- Consumer f>.anel Three speakers will be featured during the third an-nual seminar sponsored by the Consumerf Panel of America Wednesday, March 14, In the Saddleback Inn, Senta Ana. Lorin Griset, mayor of San- ta Ana, will discuss the early days of Orange County and Vera Stottlemyer, women's program representative of Standard OJI Qi. will apelk nn How !<> Rud·• Road Map. ConcltJding will be Gor<lon H. Bishop, cblel of collection and Investigative services for the Deportment of Consumer Affairl, 8acramento, W b 0 I e topic will be More Than You Can Cooswne. AGO Alumnae The Mmes. John Tuttle of Newport Beach, Don a Id Lockwood and Michael C-Oyne will be among Orange C-Ounty alumnae attending the ceremonies when Alpha Gam- ma Delta dedicates a new chapter house at University of Southern California on Satur- day, March 17. The occasion will double as a golden an- niversary of the chapter's founding. Cherry Blossom Time, UCI Course Coincide By CAROL MOORE Of ..,. Dallt ,...., , .... Cherry blossoms flutter to life on a spindly branch. Pebbles become polished with age. A single wave captures the swirl of a whole ocean. Little things mean a lot to students of the mythology of Japan, China, Korea and the Phllippines. Those who attend the Lore of the Orient class to be taught by English professor Miriam Cox for UCI Extension are in for a virtual treasure hunt on Thursday nights ~ sllrtlng March 22. ' Instructor Miriam Cox MRS. ROWLES MRS. DeSHAUR Coast ~ouples Vows Recited ROWLES-CONNELL St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa was the .settir)g for the wedding of Candiee Lyna C-Onnell and Robert Charles RDwles of Coo- ta Mesa. Their parents are" Mr. and ¥n. John Henry Coonell of Newport Beaeh and Mr. and Mrs. Richard llowles of Anaheim. Mrs. Jay Wilbur was the matron of honor, a n d bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry Perkins and the M i s s e s C-Olleen C-Onnell, Karla Miller and Anne Goagio. Sening as best man was William Munce, and ushers . \Vere Steven Rowles, Steven and Casey Connell and John Harm.la. Scott Wilbur was the ring bearer, and flower girls were Shannon and Candace Perkins. . The newlyweds, who will reside in Costa , Mesa , are graduates •of Corona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast College. DeSHAZER- HARRIMAN Melissa Gay Harriman became the bride of Dr. Larry DeShazer of Redondo Beach during ceremonies performed in Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles. The Rev. Dr. William Meyer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Harriman of Newport Beach, and her husband 's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant DeShazer o f Zigzag, Ore. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Ale,iander Cross, matron of honor and the Misses Sherrill San\~ll, 'Nancy Ke8tinge, Melis8a ~s and Mary Far- ris, bfidesfri:aids. '111.e bride', ii Valley Hunt Club debutatite, is a graduate of Westridge School, Pasadena, attended Briarcliff College and the University of Southern California. Her husband, who is director of the Center for Laser studies, USC, and associate profesMll' of the departments of physics, electrical engineer- ing and materials science, earned a BS in physics and math at the University of Maryland and a PhD in physic;s at Johns Hopkins University. The newlyweds will reside In Redondo Beach. C.~1¥9 Sfl ... ,. 011ctn11 225 t. 17tfl St. Costa Mno • 541·2771 She knows where to find ahnes5 -those moments of wonder in simple natural phenomenon that prove divine spirit is in each thing. "These people have a penchant for little things that represent the whole b u t themes are changing,'' she aald, refening to the tradi- from India and s bare dlr===================~~~~~~~~~~ • • 1 tional heroes of Oriental religious overtones. Korea.had its own brand of Buddhism and absorbed Chinese culture aa ii passed through to Japan. "The Philippines are further removed from Oriental thought, out of the mythological mainstream, but those legends are excellent, too," Mrs. Cox explained. new spr1no Faeries ! t t • i :G . i reen1ng ~ I I of the Country Club Mrs. Robert Pattison keeps a leprechaun out of the bubbly as Mrs. Sam Perrino hangs balloons for the St. Patrick's Day dinner dance to be presented. Friday, March 16, by Churcll of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Women's Guild. The fes· tivities, benefiting Trinity Missions, will begin 'at 7 p.m. in Irvine Coast Country Club. 20.5 Mile Route folklore -emperors, an- ce!tors, dragons and tigers. HEROES CllANGE "Under Chairman Mao •these favorite fables are being revised to glorify the common man and promote n e " ideologies. Chinese a n d Japanese culture and trade af- fect us more now and we should know how these peoples think,'' Mrs. Cox explained. Her awareness comes from two trlps in 1966 and 1971 to "practically aD ci the mythological places," ranging from unadorned, unpainted Shinto shrines to gold plated Buddhist temples. Her latest book, "Three Treasures," ex- plains the significance of the sword, jewels and· sacred mir· ror. It .... the charm and brevi· ty of Haiku and Tanks poetry that attracted Mrs. C o x toward the dim recesses of time before things were writ- ten down in Japan. SIMJLAl\ITIES She found the Chinese and Japanese borrowed greatly "These literatures reflect, rather than dictate, how the people think. They are so deeply ingrained that con- querors, through the years, have f6und it wiser to rewrite the plot lines than to suppress them." Even today folk literature is a guideline to the tempo and mores of the Land of the Dragonfly, the FI owe ry Kingdom, Land of the Morning Calm and the Garden Islands .. Since her love of mythology started in childhood, Mrs. Cox is a keen follower of what children's literature is saying today. The old and new are parallel -brief s t o r i e s , revealing character and ex- pressing imagination. And having traveled to five continents, Mrs. Cox has a lot of stories to compare. SHIRTMAKER PRINTS SPORTSWEAR PRINTS & SOLIDS Great range of designs and color combinations for new spring dresses, sportswear. MACHINE WASHAILE Col!OM/"'J- 44"/4$'" wide .ZINGY SLINKY KNIT Smashing spring 'colors and designs include dots, noveltie1 and floral in a clingy knit. Madllne Wash ocetate/rayon 44"/45" wld1t ' ~"-",,.4'\>-...9-"~~~~ ~ Walkathon Mapped SEERSUCKER STITCH • DOUBLE VNITS OUBLE1 \NITS , To avoid cfuappolntment, prospective brides are reminded to have .their wedding atori., with black and white glossy P.h"to- grapbs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement. annoiincements it Is J.mper•U~ "that the story, allO accompanied by a blaclc and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wbdcllng date. H deadline Is not met, only a awry will be USed. To help fill requirements on both wed· · dlni and engagement rtorle1, Corms are available Jn all of the DAILY PILOT office•. l'urtber quuUon1 will be answered by Women'• i;e<:tlon lta!f members at 642-43t1. More than 15,000 Orange County residents, including re presentatives from t h e Marine Corps, National Guard an d Anaheim Police Depart- ment, are expected t o participate in the third March of Dimes Walkathon Saturday, March 24. The marchers wilt leave Anaheim Stadium at 8 a.m. led by the color guard from the Third Marine Aircraft Wlng, Marine Corps Air Sta- tion, El Toro, and lollow a 20.S mil e route through Anaheim and Orange. Accordlnit to Fred Owens;- walkalhon chairman. sponson pledge cash ror each mlle walked by tho partlclpanls. A. . ' goal of $250,000 has been set for this year, March of Dimes o(ficials said. Seven air personalities lrom Radio Slltlon KEZV, co- spoDIOr, w 111 participate. Honorary sponsor is t h e Anaheim Angels B a s e b a 11 Club. Among walkers will be Mark Goffeney, poster child, his parenll, Mr. and Mrs. David GoUeney of Westminster, and bis hrolber, Nie~. The Sons of Jlliy have an· nounced that a 711-yeaN>ld Department will send a dozen motorcycle o f f i c e r s as participants, the P o d i a t r y Society will be ready to fix ail- ing feet and profes.!lional athleres will . welcome the participants after the walk . Most of the walkers wiU be elementary, high school and college students, Owenll said, but he anticipates a greater number of parents to join in the walk, "grateful because their children were f born healthy." member of their lodge will!;=::;-========.ll wllik, Owens $Aid. Nurses will be on hand f<I< l1rat aid, tbe AnabeJm Police I FOR PRESCRIPTION PRICES Call ..• 642-4104 [ Z-.w•r1 J MEl>XCli'I SOP JtO I. 1 M tt: .t T11th1 A.,., Nett r. W,.. Mlt. -c.... ..... '4.M104 MO., fllr• "''· t tt '-41f. f M t SOLID COLORS includ• ell th1 •pukllng pHtil• and white for 1prin9 .tnd 1ummtr. Ht•vy qu•li· ty 11 to 11 1/2 ounce. MACHINE WASHAILI . "100°.W Polyt1t1r ., 58"/lO" WW ' . ilHOUSE·OF FltiBRICS • alwqy1 first quality f abrica t Hitntlngton c.nt.i _.:, Edlnger'at ~ Blvd., HuntlnatOn leM:h L "7•1• Scwth CMlt Pl•P -HllMt ,1111 -'''''°' •11.ln OlftCI ~"'· 1"" ., ., .. ,.. Coot1 M--SU-1SN -Alie -_, Or~•lr Mall -'""' ,.,. CMfw' _ Or end ... ,.,,. u .-... ;:1 '•"*"°" -$M..UM httte hfk ~ ·~ O•,..,_ ~ -1218l Bf'O()khlJ!'lt (next to Von't) _.,.,Ml ' r g a w t a • MoodiJ, Mirth 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT %;) r Nur~e~ Critique of Doctors' Bills By AWSON DEERR OI .. Dlilr NM l'-fl WiJJowdean Vance avoids words like i•crusader,' "idealist" and ''ranalic ' althollgb she's been called all lht<e. She )irden lo say !bat llhe's committed lo her work. 'fh3t work, in the past year, bas been as director of public relations for lhe National Heallh Federation which caJJs Itself "the world's largest con- sumer organization." Organized in t95S' and in- corporated as a nonprofit cor- poration, it's purpose is "to. give Americans honest and correct lnfonnatJon on health which isn't being provided by other sources." The NHF provides a forum, Mrs. Vance explained, for every facet of the health field to get ideas ractoss. And it fights, she adds, for the Public's right to choose. This, she explained, is the heart of what the organization is. EDUCATION dlvldual's freedom lo choole lhe kind of beallb care be wants." CUrrenUy, lhe National Heallh Federation Is figbtlng the Food and Drug Administration's attempt to recuJate vitamins u drugs rather !ban food supplements. Before finding lbe NHF, Mrs. Vance tried a variety of jobs. Orphaned at 7, an invalid as a child, she was raised by a Quaker Dutch grandfalher whose advlce was "don't leave the world without having done 10metbing for someone. Living is a privilege." JOBS VARY Willowdean Vance was working in an office by age 16 "because tliat's all that was available." She was married sOOn after and did quite a bit of traveling with her husband, who was serving in the military. "The only kind or jobs I could get were bookkeeping and clerical. "Being married to an Air Force man," she said, "I was never in one place for very long." ' When they were stationed in Texas a story was accepted by Uvlng magu:ine, for which job. That ""' last Aprll. lier lhe wu a striacer for ftve job involv the usual contact.I yeort. While stationed la Son wilh the media, but includos Antonio near five mWtary orpniuUoo of rtgional con. bases, sbe got a job on a amall fen!OCeS and a great deal ol newspaper "with a small ataff travel as well. and o tight budget. Wlllowdean loves tho job "No ... had an oflldal UUe. ~..,. "I feel I'm fmally Everyone did everything. If ' doing whal 1 was meant lo something needed doing, we do." did H. 1 l•arned everything FtgbUng for heallb rights, from interviewing to covering she said, h a s many facets. an emergency to p a g e "1be more I work, the more 1 makeup." learn. ORANGE COUNTY When lhc family moved to Orange County in 1959, there were no writing jobs available so she fell back on her bookkeeping uperience, credit management and income tax consulting. This uperience led even· tually to her 1'Money Doctor" colwnn in a county newspaper. She wrote a total of 240 columns and two books on the subject, and gave lee· tures. The step that led her to the National Health Federa- tion was collaboration with a physician on a book dealing with preventive medicine. In her research s h e discovered t h e federation, whose president offered her a HEALTH RIGHTS hMany people attack us without even knowing what we are and what we are trying to do," she asserted. ••we do not advocate anything bUt the indlvidual's right to -· We are not commercially oriented. We don't accept advertisement from anyone for our bulletin. "All of the money we get is used to fight for individual ' rights in class action suits, and for public education. Our directors take a salary of $1 a yeafl for tlJeir work. They're obviously not ln it for the money." '.!'be NHF bas done legal bsl- tle over issue!!' l,ncluding use of human guinea pigs In medical experiments, isalc of cancer- eausing additives, Ouorl.de in food and water, organically grown foods and vitamin sup- plements. The organization also has fought for legislation requiring top executives of tax exempt fund-raising organizations to report their salaries. LABEIJNG Complete food I a be I i n g . listing all that a prod!ict ac- tually contains, rather than a partial lisUng ls a NllF goal. Along with ongoing legal ac· tivlty, she explained , there is also support of individuals. "How can an individual suc· cessfutly fight a government agency ?" 1be NHF r i Im and book library is open to the public and materials from l he Monrovia-based organization are available at no charge. Speakers are free, the NHF' require s only travel allowances. "Sickness is the biggest business in the United Stal.es." Mrs. Vance asserted. "We rank 27th in medical care. Part of the reason is that peo- ple aren't allowed to choose alternatives." Anothtr facet few people thlnli about. ahe ,.Jd, 11 lbe el· feet on the businut com- mun1ty. What would ba-ppeo U vitamins had to be ~ by a pharmacist by pnocrlp. tion only? What would that do to 1he health industry, manufacturers, retail store•. heallh iood stores? HOMEWORK F'rom her Fountain Valley home, Mrs. Vance hancDes a tremendous volume or mall and telephone calls. It is: a seven-day week , day and night job, she admitted. But she en- joys her work and Is proud of what the organization is doing. Another facet of her Ule i! her two children, a daughter 28 and a son 25, one studying to teach handicapped children, the other completine a law degree. "If you don't have a family, a family becomes very Im- portant to you. I! you don't have a mother, being the best mother passible is important. "My children are proud of me as t am of them. We challenge each other to do more and do it better." "It's not that J'm· a ' -crusader, 1 care." Through the group's monthly bulletins and frequent regional conferences, it offers a variety of views from Mega- v it am in therapy to acupuncture. the Methodist Pub 11 shin g ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiO;;;;;;;;;; _______ _,..,..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiO-;;;;;;;;;;;; House. That was the beginningrl Wlllowdun Vonco P-.. HNlth ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow • 0 What we are doing," she said, "is fighting for the in-of her writing career. Next came a job with Mobile Aquarius: Accept a Favor TUESDAY MARCH 13 Cycle is such that you can be more independent. Unravel varioUs factors. Piece together By s\rnNEY OMARR bits of information until you A spokesman for National come up with complete pie- Llfe ln!Urance Co. denies that ture. Accent is oo personality, astrology is being utilized ~nee, ability to win . ~its organization, as jii'evionsll ~ported. Instead, LEO (July23-Aug. 22): Look · says UM}. s kesman. it is behind the scenes for subtle being u3ed by Ed Rogers, nuances which provide hints to described. a an independent basic course required. Key general agent in a sciuftie~ now is to be analytical. Do Florida sales office. Jqen sqme personal investigating. bas eng8ged the aen:ices ·of Gemini and Virgo individuals astrologer. Clifford 'McMillen, play important roles . who iJ a"lectarer at the Miami VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Mustuni of Science. ko2ers ii. Accenl I how I fulfill ~ quoted as .sti.ting, ·~Millen s on o i · -·"'""'-'· lb desires. Family member coulil " .~,,~g us wi his "d Throw ide f I "de results. His r analysis o f lU . . ~s a se pr1 . . cbiractot ...ja . amazl"81f_.ac, ¥~• coocilialory gesture. If cu~te.., · -~ / ~do,-resolt:s will be con- / · • · 1 ' sti'bctive. otherwise, you find ~(~ch 21-April 19): l tlJit pride' can be a poor <Om· New '!IYllJ ~ i c bl e"\'; nc P)Uiion. long.stabcling goals -lbese LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cf:-22): are e~~-One w,bo . is One in position of authority older pfa.yS paramount role. evaluate• your performance.. Accent b: on home, ~· You mU;St now show that you the finaliline of agieedients. know difference b e t ·w e e a Stick to factual information. desire a requirements. Get lo 'heart of matte!'. Means outline edule. Come Adhere to your own sty1e. up with working plan. TAUl\llS (April 20-May 20): You have opportunity to ake Collect needed data. Don't be room for yourself at lop put off by one who doubts, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): chides and ,expresses skep-Good lunar a~ coin- tici.sm. lnltead, give full play cides with the hi r educa· to intellectual curiosity. I! you tion, long j our e y, ~ ast. ~tons, answers will be respoodence, ability to com- obtallied. municate wllh those who hotd GEMINI (MaY 21..June 20): dillerent views. You get Spolligb\ ls di what goa caG> chance lo mature. clapri<oni and, ~. Budget reqUires person plays significant role. creative review. Obtain valid SA:GnTARWS (Nov. 22-- hint from Tamas message. Go Dec .. 21): Concern with future after facts. Someooe appears potential is emphasized. YOb quite willing to take a chaocc lll"" able lo ,.. beyond the im- -with your money. ~ate. Aries person aids you CANCER (June 21.July22}: in . adopUng a more in- Computer Liberated Behind at least one sue- cessfUl computer there's a woman. Diane McEntyre, a 26-year- old graduate student at the Univenity of California, has made a computer that argues in favor of women't llberatioQ. She calls the computer FWAM, meaning Floe Women and Men. , answeted. "That's okay as long aS you gave it up when girls ate sup. posed lo," FWAM replied. Mrl. McEnt~ sald abe has wriUeo one program for men and _.!fe with womtn. "Wbe.pever l pretend I'm a lna'n ·and ansWer FWAM," she satd, 111 come Off ~any sexist. "l guess I'm more aware of tbe male prejudices." dependent stance. You find need for stage fright. Be better ways cf distributing yourself! product. IF TODAY IS Y o U R CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. BIRTHDAY you are an 19): You get contract offer. enigma. Some consider you Cycle is such that new agree-ultrasensitive. Others claim ment, fresh deal is apt to be you are practical. Still others on agenda. Some you thought insist that you create situa- were against you prove ac-lions to your own liking -that tually to be fascinated with you develop crisis situations so you. You will be in demand. that you can overcome lheni. Member of opposite sex puffs August should be your most up your ego. significant month• this year . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 1 18): Pace may seem in-Jc--'==!.=========;,ll terminably slow -you get im. patient with yourself. However, you will receive in- tuitive Dash which makes life exciting, meaningful. One who ~ on you will express willingness to -return favor. Ac~pt! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201 : Influence spreads. Don't say too much -You will be taken up on cl_aims. promises. One you thought you coul4 view on- ly at a distance becolhel strik- ing!? available. There is no Rite Set In June Miss Anne Fredda Showstack and Donald Sassoon will exchange marriale vows June 30 in .London. Their parents· are Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Showstack of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L &a!sooo. ., Miss Showstack was graduated friun N e w p o t t Harbor lli&h Sc:bool and the University of Cal If or n la, Berkeley and now is working toward a PhD in political science at the Loudon School of Economicl. She teaches at Kingston -on -Thames Polytechnic College. 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DAIL1 t fO f, IA'fUllDAY t TO 4 NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIPIC COAST HWT. 642-3630 1 ' t \ . • I I r I -,,_ t<f DAJl Y PILOT M~, -U. lffl Former Gas House Gallg Leader Frisch-Dies ~GTON, 0.1. (AP) -Frankie f'lillch, • membtr of bueball'• Hall ol Fame. died today of cardiac arrest at the )\'llmlngton M<dlcal Clenter. ~ frhch. 7t, was injured in an aufomobile accident Feb. 8 near Elk.Lon,. 'Md. Frisch, who managed the St. Louis Cardinals' Gas House Gan,g of the 1930s hall been in critical condition since the ··-d<nt. Frilcb ended hll 3.1--year association with the major leagues in 1951 when be resigned u manager of the Chic.ago 1'eubs. He worked several more seasons " ""' ~"' tw.ti. .. ,. i.~•,7' ·~" ' ' .... • • .. as a ba!ehall broadcaster. · 1be ~ Prisch woold often moan, "Ob. thole bales on balls'' over the aJr >flieo, a pileber woold walk a bat.- ter in a clutch aituaUon. - Tho "F-Flash" nickname was bonl when Frankie stepped off the Fordham Uniwersity campus tn&o tbe Gi.aots' line-up in 19!Jl. He never phlyed a day in tbe mlnor leagues. Friadl bit .311 for bis career, including eight yeara as a New York Giant and 11 with the Cardinals. He set two major league recon:ll for aecond buemen, pll- t LEE TREVINO CHIPS OUT ON WAY TO OORAL WIN. ~· .... ~Aged IO Years .... . ., Super-Mex Responds Rallies for Victory MIAMI (AP) -Lee Trevino sighed .• .lf~ar.ily. ., "''f aged 10 years on this one. So many ~s get so close. I could have £inished octhird or rourth," he said . ,,.,~ ~· ·ttUt, the man with the pre!lsure·proor ~erves didn 't. He won, respcinding to a !)"stretch challenge with a pair or birdies, ;·l)n~ a crucial putt on the final hole. Trevino, now winner of two . ., tournaments In three weeks, blew a four- ·~troke lead before staging a dramatic fiany for a one-stroke victory over Bruce :tfampton and Tom Weiskopf in the ' l;*>ral-Eastern Open Golf Toutnament :)lrnday. The $30,000 first prize b o o s t e d :trevino's money winnings to $93,543 and Und efeated Lr\. ' ·Ge ts Behi nd .. ,, Joshua's Ho111 er VERO BEACH, F'la. (APl -Von Joshua slugged a bases loaded triple to highlight a Cive·run eighth inning as Los -Angeles defeated Atlanta, &-3. Sunday for Its third exhibition victory without a loss. Willie Crawford had two triples for the Dodgers, who banged out ten hits orr four Atlanta pitchers. Messersmith, in his Dodger hurled three iMings and gave up Qe hit. while striking out two, in· Henry Aaron. Rau. a 24-year-old ·left hander Al 2-2 last season for Los Angeles. as im pressive, giving up only ooe an unearned run. Gilbreat h, who had three of Allan· ve hits, drove in two of the Braves' runs. Braves took a 3-1 Jead into __!be btti. B.qt Lee Lacy and Bill BJ,rtlmer . tbe .Dodgers' eighth with singles o losing pitcher Tom House. Cey 1ingled to score Lacey. •nd Mota followed with a bloop base to right, whlch loaded the bases. e then cleared the bases with his AnieJ•• weril for Its fourth win to- alnsl SL Louil, Al Downina WU 10 tbe Dodgtrl_t 'i\Jcl< :Wlee for the Is. CharUe H,o u ·1~ho sut· tel 1 tw~rup homer fn h r,t\liOUI , pttdiea s the nlnt ·fnnlnr JlodierS and got the Braves Jp · Richert. worked one inning and w., taued !0< IWO bill and an unearned . l1Ul. vaulted him into the No. I m, 1ney-winning spot this year, ahead of Cr .,pton, the leader since he took consecutive titles at · Phoenix and Tucson early this season. "Yeah, I'm the leading money win- ner," Trevino agreed, "But J'm taking two weeks off, and 1 won't be when I get back." ' Crampton, an Australian veteran en- joying the best season of his 17-year career on the American tour, agreed. "I'm con!ident I'll get it back," he said . He came very close to reiainin"g It. Trevino finished with a 276 to.ta!, 12- under·par on the 7,065-yard Blue Monster course at the Doral Country aub. Crampton bolted out of the pack with a seven.under-par 65 on the final round - his card included nine thret!S -and tied with Weiskopf for second at 271, one stroke behind Trevino. Weiskopf holed a 30-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 67. "l didn't want to let him waltz away \\'ith it," Crampton said. "I wanted to make him have to work for it." Jack Nicklaus, the 1972 champion and the pre·toumey favorite. never was in contention. Ule had a final round 69 for 285 and a tie and 16th place -hls poorest finish of the year. Trevino had a four-stroke lead when play 11tarted on the wann and sunny day, but bJew most of it when he hit five sand. traps on the front nine for an outgoing :n and Crampton charged with a brilliant . 31. * * * l'IMI 1com 1nd rnllflfY w!nnll"l!ilt Sunc11y In tht Do•dl Open: L1• Trir""lno ·~"' U.'°'11·71-774 6ru« Cr•mok!n U3,17S 11·1o..t~71 Tom Wtl1kOPI 513.'7$ n...._1W1-271 Rod Cud ~ '""' JHl.72·7D-DO Rallll! "" "" ~..., 11.n ............ 01Ye HTll is.too 1Mf.70-n-211 J~ry HMtO' i.1,100 72·7Mt-70-211 Buddy AHln SUIS ro.10-10.~ Momtro 81~1 S•.07S 1.t."6-1)·11-212 Jol'ln Mah11"11y s~.01s 11.n .11 .. r...a'l F"'nk 811rd "·'" 70·11·7Ut-2'3 Jim o.nt '"'"' n .11.11 .. 1-21.1 llobbV N IC~Olt $2.700 10--12.10-11--21• Oot!O'( Mlkh~fl 12,100 11*11·1-... 0..n Sl~es $2,700 12·12·11.....:-. C"'Xk Coor!n1y 12.175 7Mt-12.ff-HS &ob Z!f!Olr 12.115 11.11.n .11-415 Jol'lnny Miner Sl,115 124).~ JOIC:k Nkkl~UI 12,175 ... ,~1Uf-tl5 J . c. s.ie.11 ,,,,'°° n_.,.,,._,,_,.. JOl>n Liiie>" $1,•IO 70.11-11·7)...216 Jull111 Boroi .,,,,10 71.75 .. ,.,,.... .. 800 Murphy Sl ,•10 n.1~10-1t-4N Cl\lrl'1. COOd'/ Sl.410 12-11·"''~ AlcNrll CrJl'lfofd s1 .110 ,,..,..,.....,_,.. Jotwi so.le. •1 •• 10 1).11.]!Mf....• Jtffy McGH $1.06~ "·'n·11·1'-K1 lot 8•rtNlr~ ll.Q6j "·'n·T•1>-ft1 'Mlkt Mbrl1y SI .MS 1).1J.1f..10-7t1 Andy Norll• "" 10.7).]).7>-Jll ..... ,_ un 1~1,.._..,,_,.. 8•bt Hbllq "" Jf.1!.U.n-#1 ... l~• "" 10°1.).,..,~ I(~ STiit "" ,,_.,., .. ,.-- Mlkt Hiii "'' .. ,,~n.n-• Al Gtlbll'">i~r "" , .... .n.,,... .,.., Gllt:IM "" 7HWJ.11-aM Som ..... u• Jt.H·11 ·h-2" , ing up 1141 usills and 1,037 cban<el in 1J72, blJ tint yoer at St. Lccl!s. Frankie bad I* no -dmi :m 1., tlve yean when the Giant.a eent him to St. Louis in a trade of supentar aecond balemen. The Cardinals gave up the great Rogers Hormby, al.lo to become a Hall of. Farner, for Frllch and a pitd>er named Jimmy Ring. Despite his brilliance ·as a player, Fri9Cb gained even steeper fame as manager of St. Louil' dashing "Gas Houte Gang" that won the 1934 World Series in Frankie's rint full season. He had replaced Gabby Street in the mlddle ol. the t.m aea.son as a leader of a maverick bunCb that included Dizzy Dean, Pepper !(arlin. Leo Du~r and Joe "Ducky" Medwick. Frisch leamed his managenal stuff un· der the great Jobn McGraw with the Giants and, under his leadership, the Gas Housen: became ooe of the most colorful teams in baleball history. They played hard, lived hard and fought hard. St. l..ouil was wallowing in fourth place when Street was fired by Cardinal owner Sam Breadoa, whose patience was llmit.ed with managen who didn't wln. The Cardinals were 36-26 under Fri.sch for the remainder of the '33 season and finished filth, but caught Im the ~·~ summer to win the National League peh4 nant with a 95--58 record aDd ~e the Detroit Tigers 4-3 in tbe World Senes. St. Louis came close ~ next twO seasons, finishing second both times, but then the Gas House Gane began to blrn out. Fourth place in '37 and si.l:tb the next year promoted Breadoo to 11ro Frankie. rrilch ~uriie<J ' in I~ w 11 h Pittsburgh, managing medlocn> Pirate teams during World War II. Thal ended in l!Hll. Frankie camt back agaln in l!Mi lo manage Ille CUba thrOOgb 11151, but the magic of tbe Gas House Gang eta was never rekindled. Frisch, a husky 1a;.pounder, 11 5 feel 10 was an !ncrtdibl~ athlete at Fordbarri aD4 captained lbe Rims Iii ba1e~loot· ball and ba!ketball. 'In bjs lasl ball game before repOrtiJlg to the G · 'ts, the 'native New Yorker had a &-foi-6 day at ....... r .... >\.!fr,. , "~' •,. , . 1he plate. • Marks Fall Yes ... Wooden Remembersi In Lakers Triumph LOS ANGELES !AP) -Possibly it was Detroit's defense -or laCk of it - that permitted the Los Angeles Lakers to nm up their high point total of the season. The defending National Basketball Association champions played like it Sun· day evening in creaming the Piston! 141· 117. The previous Lakers high for points th.is year was 140 and in recording the victory the Lakers also achieved a nwnber of. other higbs. They passed for 49 assists, bettering by two the previous best this campaign, and their 69 points in the first half was just ten short of their ~point performance earlier in the j'ear. One notes, however, that it was against lhe Pistons that the Lakers had set all those previous offensive statistics. Gail Goodrich had 15 assists for a season high mark and his 24 points matched those of teammate Jim McMillian for high·point honors. Jerry West scored 23. Pistons rookie Chris Ford of Villanova scored 18 for his second rme showing. The night be£ore he had pcitted a season high 22 against the Phoenix Suns. The La.kers, 53-19, clinched at least a tie for the Pacific Division title in the NBA by winning Sunday night. With 10 games remaining and a IO-game lead on Golden State, the Lakers now need only to remain ahead of Eastern Division teams in the battle for the best percen· 1-ge. "The important thing for us to do now is ,8Ustaln our rebounding and running game. 8Jld stay ahead of New York and Milwaukee in the won-lost battle," said Lakers coach Bill Shannan. Milwaukee is 51·22 with nine games left. New York is 54-22 with just six: games 1' play. The NBA 's percentage leader, at .819, is Boston with a record of 59-13 .. The Celtics could equal Lo.~ Angeles' all-time NBA winning mark or 69-13 if they can win their final 10 games. Dttnlt rn7) '"" Mttln cun Ad•ms ·-Lanltt "" 'MO 0.~1$ F01t1r Menve11 ··~ NM -To!tlJ Dlrlrolt G I' T G I' T ' N ~ 8rklon l 4.4 JO 9 0.0 JI McMllll•ri 11 2·2 24 1 0.1 14 Chamri.rlaln 11 0.1 22 I 2·• 11 Goodtlcll 12 0.0 24 f IHI 11 Wnl 11 1·2 23 ~ 2·S I Count• • S.5 ll I 1·2 J Gr•nl I S-J 7 ' » ll Prict O 2·3 1 2 IHI 4 All..,. , 11-n 10 1 1·1 3 lum1r J O.O 6 53 IJ.\, 117 Tol•ls 61 19·22 1•1 :n ll :12 31 -111 LOI Angelt11 All-•nct -17,.505. l9 l9 .J.o 31 -141 * * * * * * Sun Devils Await P erfect Game Needed to W in, Says Contreras TEMPE (AP) -Members of the Ari· zona State University basketball team say they are looking forward to Thu rs- day's meeting with UCLA. noting lhey have been proving people wrong all sea· ""'· , The Sun Devils earned the right to R'lttt the Bruins in a NCAA West Region4 &I game.by overwhelming Oklahoma City University 100.78 S3turday. '·You don't know how badly we want this one," said senior guard Jim Owens. "We've been proving people wrong all year, and we don't like stopping now." "We know it wil.l take almost a perfect game," said former Huntington Beach High star Mike C.ontreras, the only other seniar on the squad. "But we think we can do it. Everybody will ha~e to shoot well, we'll have to keep our turnovers way down, and we'll have to get back to stop their break." Owens and Contreras have led the ASU squad all season. Their shooting, along with that of Rudy White, helped the Sun Devils take a 4643 halftime lead against Oklahoma City. Contreras finished the contest with 21 points. "I know one thing," said Owens, "there are going to be a· lot of people in that place pulling for us." The son Devils will meet UCLA on the Bruins' home floor. They hold a 71-game winning streak, the longest in collegiate history, and have won six straight na- tional titles and eight in the past nine years. ASU was the last team to defeat the Bruins in the championship bracket of the NCAA tourn'"ament. That came IO years ago, 93-79, in the second round . "They are, after all, human," said ASU coach Ned Wulk of the Bruins. "Sooner or later they're going to lose." Wuik said his team will not use gim· micks, such as the stall which has been tried by other clubs. "I don't believe in those kind of things," he said. "We'll play it the same way we have all year." GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Ryan's Control Looks Sharp PALM SPRINGS (AP ) -No I an Byan is hoping the first action of the spring will set the tone for the season. He wasn't thinking that \vay a year ago. In a debut tha t might be termed '·auspicious," the 6-2 Ryan pitched three innings o( hitless scoreless ball Sunday as the California Angels staved off Cbicago's Cl.lbs S.7 in a Cactus League game. Ryan, 26, threw just 38 pitches and 21 were in the strike zone as he walked one and struck out one , facing . the minimum nine men. A year ago in his first start of the spring, Ryan was wild. "I wasn't pleased with my rhythm, but I was happy with the results," said Ryan after Sunday's contest, which was won with five fi.rst·inning runs. "I was con· centrating mainly on mt control," he ad· ded. Bill Grabarkewitz' two-run single and Art Kusnyer's two-run double keyed the first-inning rally and the Angels survived a three-run Cub uprising if] the ninth. Oly1n pic Chanap R elaxes 1972 Olympic gymnastics queen Olga Korbut takes interest in the U.S. Space Center at Houston, where she and her Soviet teammates "'" putting on a f ' gymnuUca exhibition. Wednesday nlgbl Miss Kor- bul and the USSR's men's And women's Olymplc teams will be at the LA Sports Arena. * * * UCLA Arizona State Once Bombed Bniins in NCAA LOS ANGELES (AP) -Yes, basket- ball fans , coach John Wooden can remember when his UCLA Bruins were "murdered" in NCAA championship playoffs. It happened once -a long, long tlm~ ago. "Yes, indeed," Wooden said,~turday, after his Bruins ran their winowg streak to 71 games by beating Southern Cal 76-- 66, "I remember Arizona State." The Sun Devils, incidentally, will OJ> pose UCLA Thursday night in the NCAA Western Regionals. "Let me assure you," Wooden said of Arizona Stale. "I have a lot of respect for them . At lhe end of the 1963 season, I had a team that was almost as good as my unbeaten team of 1964. Yet Arizona State murdered us in the NCAA Regionals at Provo, Utah, hittlng the first 1'5 long shots they took, building up a 63--29 halftime lead against Us." Ariiona State knocked the Bruins out of the playoffs, 93--79, and the ensuing consolation loss to University of San Francisco marked the last UCLA defeat in NCAA playoffs. - The Bruins have won 32 ' of the post· season, singl'4climination crucials since then for six consecutive championships. They've won eight of the last nine titles. University of San Francisco will meet Cal State (Long Beach ) in the other regional pairing · Thursday night, at Pauley Pavilion where UCLA has won 115 of 117 games played there.'· UCLA made it 43 consecutive Pac-8 victories since a 1970 loss -at· Pauley Pavilion -to Southern Cal, 87.ati. The Trojans also beat the Bruins at home, 46-- 44, in 1969, but the league race already had been decided. "1 didn't reel this game had the same intensity of other intra-eity games." Wooden said of Saturday's game, noting that both teams have playoffs ahead. The T~ojans, IS.9 and the Pac.a runoerup, will play Notre Dame Saturday in a first- round National Invitation Tournament game.~. \Yooden, who said he knew nothing of Arizona State and was awaiting an assistant's scouting report, said: "My optimism going into the playolfs is about the same as last year." Wooden won't predict another cham· pionship, yet he won't trade his team's chances. Again he lamented the only graduation from last year's squad, guard Henry Bib. by. "We have one more year of experience but we don't have the deadeye long threat of Bibby. Even when he was off the opponents respected him to the poini of usually freeing another man." Still, the Bruins have 6-11 All-American center Bill Walton and super-quick forward Keith Wi)kes. Each had a 17 po_ln~ explosi~n. immediately after inter· mLSSron prov1dmg a IS.pciint lead. • Yo gi Hits Mays With $500 Fine For Absence ST. PTERSBURG, Fla. IAP) -Willie Mays was fined Sunday by New York 'Mets .manager Yogi Berra for mls!ling practice and leaving camp without telling Berra. "The man made a point and he's right," said Mays after Berra had an- nounced the fine following a meetl:ng with the greal center llelder Sunday momlng. "W~ you're wrong, yqu're wrong." The amount or the Uoe was not an- nounctd but It wu .. umated to be $500 Mays left comp Th1irrday to visit bl. wife., M ... Who has been allin1· •I their home Jn Atherton, Calli. Friday waa Iii oil day, Mays planned lo rel\lrtl to Cllllp for Saturday's practloe, • • jl'ben Mays went to the, airport l'rldaf to relum lo Florida, he said, he folui4)111 !Ught cancelJl!tl aqd then-a laltr !Ughi wu delayed. Mays dldn:t Jrrlve tiack In comp unlll Sat~rday afternoon. "( lhould have called Voll" Maya Stlld. ·''I'm ,.t.ltfied with ·the way YQll handled ft," waa gtntial manqer Bo\ Scbefflng's commenl on the fine. J • ' ' n • 0 a .. • f a .. I • • Mondiy, Mardi 12, 197) DAILY PILOT I§ Says Ollva A's Tenace • Are Girl Athletes lf I <;an Walk, Switchts I Can Hit .300 To First PRACTICE W1DG1 I'll.OM DIJ'.flllU!NT UIS Taking Over in JCs? ORLANDO, P)a, (AP) -1""'1 Oliva propped bis acbloa rig)it leg Oii I cblJi: in the Mm; -Twins' loaer lOOnl. ''Tbert, that's better," be lllld. "It llurts, bot II'• really atn>og. I am ready to go anythne In spr1ng !raining. I lhlnk I can win a fturib bat· ting championship." Tbe Twins' ~pentar wOn conaecutlve hilting crowns with .m In lllM and .3Zl In 11611. Four years later, be was again atop the American League with a .309 average. WI llW1Jl11tl'. Oliva batted only ia times due to torn cartilage in bis knee. Even then, his average was .321. His nin&year career shows a .313 malt. "After my second major opetatloll lut fall, the knee Js as good u ever:• Oliva said. 0 1 feel there's another five or siJ: se&sons for me. U I can walk, I can hlt .aoo." Oliva llas ooe eaplanatlon for Natklbal League batting cbampiooa WUnl up hliber averages., •• It~ the grass. To 'become a &irly accomplisbed MESA, Arb. (AP) -'Ibo toiler, it;. imporwu that yo11 lint _ -·-·-1m World Series turned -•-c:onsidcrablc -liliN wltlt _, ~u -· ....... • .... _ ·~ Of .. a.Ir ........ Oakland AthleUca c I t c b • " your fairwoy ((itdlinal W<dao. 1llil Geno-Into a baseboll ·dubrmbea--....,. ~;f,.;1/:8~= hero, an hmest IDBI! ond ·I ~ :1;,t"' limo to dc..iop .,_ college ~- llrat baaemaD. To do d>it.""""' p!IClb witll 11, It aD ltarled six -a ago He camo'OUt of nowhere-a 1liUiDa your lhotl ln>m a wido van-when the JC state athletic l25 rtgUlar -average etyofpositiODS-outordivotmarb, @· committee decided to cb&np and an .G59 Amalcan , ~··ue r...., upbill and dOWllbill lico. of! Its code to state that any -. member cl any two-year ln- playol!' marlt -to belt lour blrdpsn, out of deep -l1utiy ~ stltullon cout~y -.. --.dover, etc. l'rl<tico ,....,_ lhe .,... -home nins, drive In nine MIDS r~ · _,.. The code f aald tbat and ~ a .tit slugging l><JI hip and aolt, low and bitiq, ~ campetillon was limited to law and aolt. and .. "I!-ooly , avenge agalngt the ClnclnnaU Thia practice 1rill not oaly bdp ~ ~ th. flap began. Reds. you oa -tpee:ific lhots. but also I Two ol the fetnales !Jocame ''The World Series juat will automatically develop yom 4bil-members ot the Sa n made up for what was a dlsap-ity to f.-shots with ALL dubs. zz Bemardino Valley Colle g e &e """"""..,_""' -ha '·tball ·-~ po!nUng y•ar (or me/' aa1d sae leOUL the -y-··-'d Tena-al'·r a "HITTING THE.... poi Recently, Rlo Hondo, Citrus ---~ .. ., ~ ~-NS"-off•rl soNd &rip, lllinC9 lndawll\I ftt• and T _,. Beach Ci-coll--~ ~or Ind pr1n•· ~th hla .,. t9 boost Iron pity •nd lower IOlf acor••I Send 20• MCI • &AU6 ·~ "o-Detie;s-W S "° "1 tt1mped,t1turnW1vek>P9toArnoldhlmu.qothispapW. have recrul.ted gal IWimers. dog, Lance, lo the outlleld of College of the Delerl 1lllll a • the A 'a spr1ng t r a I n I n g woman hurdler and Allan • ballpark. llaJic:oclt bas• distal! golfer. "I. was \llsappolnted because A~ Wa•-• State nie -cl all this hf l wasn'I being . used as I !IC. ,,-==: Orange County JC athletic le.St .MO to win the baUlng ti· thought I should he. l wasn't . directors bas heen varied. Ue.,, getllng a ~to play much. ,l _;,_ Seek Orange Coast, foe Instance, I've al'!ays been sure that l 1U1teaters isopposedtoanywomanpiay-fi~ ::i ~ns, 3~:l ~·hi! well If I played every ~'':to~~ for the batting rplombip .Jhit, Tenace admllled, If lege PftSldenL may be Kansaa City outfieldeii he'd . been manager Dick s • • Cr Moel ol the county JC Lou·1'.'"'ella. '• Wiiliams' regular catcher all wmmnng own athletic dlerclors have DO op-,liln; the reason is grass. . aeasoo, things mlgbt have · position to a girl playing for a Kansas City llllll a new ball proved embarrassing. His mao'a team -11 she ls TON;V' OLIVA polo with other collegea." Gecqe U a rt m•a (s.d- dlebock) -"If lhey'no good ~let them come out. If a girl qualifiea under lhe new rule theo you're obligated to give her a cbance. But my conclusion is that if girls are eligible to play boys' sport& then glrla must go by the hoy1 rules. "I think football is com- plet.ly too strenuous for ony woman. And 50 is basketball. [ look for the glrla to play lo the tennis, swimming and golf programs." Bal -(FllllerioO) -U<J"m against it entirely. The girls' programs have im- proved greally and the women bave worked bard to establish a program for the girls. It should be kept on that level. 1"'lbe state athleUc com- mittee Is nomlss In changing the code such as they did. It should hive had limitations like no-contact sports." Sllerhaek's daughter, a top tennis !ltar In Orange County, bad planned to play for the Fullerton men's team, then changM her mind. "l told her fin! that I was not In favor of her playing with the .boys' team. bot it's difficult for me to make • decisioo becaUJe cl f1tY rel• lionship wtlb the coacbel. "Spta•!ne u a poftlll I) would be good for her. Com~ tilion-wl!e, Iba would have to work a k>t harder.,, Get!e Lombdilo (Cyinta - "So far we haven't-bad any girl interested in coming out for the men's teams. We offer a Cine women's program. "My feeling Is that we would have to ga: along with the state code. ll they're g9Qd enough to play let them play. But 1.iiiiqlt they would have a ~ ~ In swimming and <!IV· ing and sports that they've psrtldpaled in for lllOllY years, rather than football an<i basketball. "We bave a couple of gals that play tennls here thal -good enough to mak• !be -men's team. But they would rather play on the wo.mea's team. '"There's one thing • girl should !mow. If she i>lflYll On an ln!em>llegiate alldellc team IJld then ~·OD to • four-year -she'• ~ tbla to eoropeie in womeD a athletics. n "U I played Ill the National League, with all the arlilicial grlSS lnflelde:, II he said, ''IQy .3?JI average would ·become .350 or .!IO, II would help in the ·American League II they would jUSI mow the grass." He 111YS.oome stadiums keep their grali ariklHl&b. park. with ¢lflclal turf," he tbrowlng arm was slightly physically able to handle it. says. ~Pinlella bits many ~rd "°"' all year. DETROIT -UC Irvine will freshman a year ago. And all add that esch school growtd balia that were outs "It hasn't been sound for ,..k to recaplure the NCAA Boogbey will be favored in oilers top women's programs. last season and W1ll l>e bits two years, -··actually, but I colleke divisions w i mm 1 n g Here's what the athletic; this year." didn't aay anything. l <OU!dn't championship lhls week at the 500 freestyle on _,tag directors have to say: Harness Entries ''It's . like this ln Mllwaul:ee," he s,ald, holding his hands lour Inches aperl. "II would be a good place to feed your cows, but lt cuts doWD your batting average." Oliva approves of the AL's new designated hitter rule, bul clalmed, "H they want more runs, they should do aomethlng ahoul the length of the .,..._ JI would m~ more than u.sJng a designated bitter. You pol artificial turf In all OW' parka and ii will take . al Oliva thinks teaDmlale ~ afford to," he said1 Wayne State University m day, the 200 individual medley W e • d e 11 PI et e • • Carew, the 19'11 AL hll)lng After winning the World · Detroit wilb a nine-man team and the 1•650 free eventi (Oruge c.M) -"We ..., cbamp :with .a .318 avfrigo, Serlea' Most Valuable Player under the direcllon of coach 'lbe low-headed Ii Io ode philoaol>hlqlly oPPjJ080d to will agam be a contender.' AWard In· a runaway vote Ed Newland youth came< within one second WOIDeD oomipetiug on men's "Like me, be would bit Tenace could afford to tell th~ UC! had i:, settle fur a sec-of the meet record In the 1,650 vanity athletic teams. We of. much higber on e Ith.er truth. He Informed Williama ond piace>tio with Cal Stale last year and estahlished a :"' a cmnp<ebensiand vebaptogram artlficlal grass or a hard reaJ and A's owner Carles o. Fin-(Nortbridge) 8 year ago new mark in the indo with a . or~ we ve very grass Infield Hke they have In ley a)>out his ann and Mike b e b 1 n d Elaatern u"""-· 4, 19.7 clocking. lie may ' also good lntercollesiate co -e d the C8llfornia ~ell' park," Epstein was traded to Texas u~-r;au. swim on the OOQ..fteestyle 4eams. So women do have pro-aald· Tony. 10 make room for Tenace at llastern Michigan bas moved relay team. grams to competo In II they're II baa been mentioned that first baae. . up In ~~ to the university ,.,,__ Carnahan a --•or lnleftsted. . . ' Ollv II his ,_ ;,,_ "W , be do th level t,_ year and will not he ~ • ~ • "W ba __ ,_ a, knee ~ .., .. py, e ~ sure can ~ on hand to defend ua title. . will go in the 50 free or ZOO In-e ve ~ a ,,,.,.,,... mlgbt become a DH candidate job down there," says divldual medley along with the mendatloo tO OW' lll'OSideDt for the Twins. He lites the Williams. 0 Remember that we 'l1le Ant.eaters had won lOO and zoo freestyle events. that no 'W8IDllD be allowed to Idea, but DQt just yel moved , him to. first for the three suocessive co 11 e g e He Is also qualified for the 100 eompete on mm'lt teams. ,..,. seventh game of the World divisiou crowns prior to last and 200 butterfly and no "We offer CHd .voDeyball. .. .....,, °""" • .....,.,. . ........ . u ...... , .... ....... llAC• -One !Nie. ""°'· s • • .,..r old mill<ltl\I. Purw $2,(IOO. Trva 09"dy (Wllll-1 F. L. Urt (S"'"'9nl l'flllev ONctC (Shorll OI-"' P'rtnc. t~tl a.Ty O CWIQt.mll Bltlt* .. bllle (Ackermaftl $9-TIIM CShof'tl FMr ~le.bbl -·-Tiie Ill 11M11 IGAotrYl,_l Mtl-v J09)' (Y.tlel .....,. Cl • Serli;s. That should 1'!4kO It year. decision on which events be· badmlntoo and.famis and they Connors lC • ks,~ · ·clear u.it we have confidence Pacing the UC! onslaught is will swim will be made until eompele :with other eolleges. 1n bbn." sophomore Thomas Bougbey the team arrives in Detroit And the women ba~e an ex- Epstein led the A's in home who won three events as a Tuesday night cellent program. ll I not as runs last aeaaoo'with 26, while · · highly structured u the men's Tenace hit only five in 82 Carnahan will also swim on program, -but it'• beaded in R ll T h games. AJh • the 100 and 800 relay teams. tbat direction." . OSIJll •,a . o.-.ig "l predict that Gene will bit fJttOD, Jack Dickmann, aoother Fnd OwW (Goldelo Wat) c;. IN ~ this year. 1 feel very senior, will handle I he _ "l really ean't aee wby 1 strongly ahoot that," said freestyle on all three relay gal couldn't eompete ii h'a PAl\AMUS, N.J. (AP) - .Jlmm;Jr Connon ol Miami cap- tured the championship cl the Garda --'Sunday by -.i his eaaleal' victory ol the aeuoo, a 41-mlnute niut \{ <t<<r Clark Gnelmer ol New York" .. 1, .. 2. . Die N-.0 ol lldlnania, who waa seeded No. I, finished third will! a 1>2, H ·victory over Juan Gilbert of Spain. Graelmer put blmaell In a hole early In the llnals b!' mat- ing ooJy three cl 15 II r1 t serves. Connon was quick to take advantage and earn serv· Ice breaks lo lhe aecood and Bixthgameo. gave the Australians a 4-2 edge "'"' the United States :wtih only a meaning!~ doubles match left. It marked the aec- oocl alraliht year Auslralill bU woo the cup, ~°''pro­ fesslooal team Jl1ll)l'Omacy. .,,, SAN' JUAN (AP) -.(lex Melrevell cl the ,:;oviet Ualoo ddeated Britain's 11oge,. Tal" !or IH, IH, M, 7-6 Sunday tQ win the alngleo lme In the $00,000 round • i'ob1n Puerto Rieo lnlenJ!ltional letm1s toor- nameoL Finley, who, presenled Tenace Hogsett teama and wUl compete in two tennis, golf. or awl11111d11t1 or a ., ooo bonus during the of the three Shorter freestyle -ng lib Iba!.~ . ,, ""' events -50, 100 or zoo. But'Owem _...,... -~~ --t World Series and atgned''b!m ........., ..,. -.to a l97S contract quickly and Bret Ber n·a rd is a be c:umot ft& I!! a woman without fanfare. Stand Out sophomore and will carry the playing foothill or any .., tbe "l'v~ ne•~ had any trouble UC! banner In the 50, 100 and other imaJor -'8 -mainly negotiating . w I t h Cbarile," 200 along with awlmmlng on becawJe most _,,.. !act the says Tenace. "We weren't STANFORD _ F 0 rm er the freesty~e relay squads. pbylicaJ ttamina ol a man. very far apart, so I took his Newpori Harbor .High shot-Boyd Philpot', a freshman, "You !mow we've offered""' offer. · putter Terry Albritton set a may be Boughey's main foe In ed. teanis at GoJdm. West for "This is a hig year for me. Stanford University put record ·the opening day 500 freestyle aome time.· 'li'e'Ve got CIM!d They've traded away a guod as a freshman In his varSity race. He will alsb go in the ZOO 1eam1 (mixed doubles) and""' first basemsn to give me the debol Saturday, heaving the free and either the.~650 or the. ed volleyball and they COD>o cbance to play every day. l iroh ba!Ul-6¥i in a dual meet· 200 bacloalong with the relays. want to show everybody that I with San Jose state. TMuasa•Y ~1~.!'!. Jobwh. ·hold 1 --~ Albrltiton's mark signified pot~ ,.... -Tom llou9htr• 8o1d l"tlfJ.. ""6"'.. Y ou &WU. the lint time a Stanford 2a0 '"'· medley -MIMi c.m.n-~ybe. ruin everything." athlete had ever tossed the c': l:..~ ~= LJ::m-1,.., -.. After entering 8 higher pay shot past the 6().foot bar-f!llrd, Jim KnlM. Frink CWdnel', Car· WM °"'1 9"I'* ~ bncket, Tenace moved his rier and it was also a meet n11':;f'll' dl'llna _ No .,...,.,.,... ~cc.::.::"' No ..,,... ~ f~ out of a ~aller f,M>me in record . · a "*"•r ,......, -G•l'dMr C1*kJ, BOJton : ,~ _::. ~ ,......,.. ..... IAJ.casville, OhJo, and into a Another former Newport ~,';:i, t...,...11• ~ lfty), oicmn.nn ,..,. vortt .s:1 22 .n1 1 ~ .. l(tlltlldtY newly ~ home near Harbor ace, . and now a "•IDAY ~ ~ : :: ~ ~-C::-:.•a.-r Oakland diiring the winter. freshman at Stanford, Matt : :;:..._~~~ ~ c.tr9I ...._ ON\' ..,,... ICMdWNf Pro Cage, Hockey Pride Of Emit (°"°'""I -·-"""" kid ('""") Vbfll ltllCN( (Wllll-) -- Pint' •ACa -0... Ml~ Trot. a.im1-. Ail ..... lop dll'mll'lt prlcl _.....,,_;I °""" °'' {0'1$1'1) /' ... ~ LN Co.nnl•I """ .,..,.,. tfl'lkta ca.11.,1 ... Kt1YS Mflll IDMttlionl -~"" cwu11-1 aa ...,.... (Wiii ..... } tnlO Vl¢tOn • ..,.. (CO!w'0¥1 ... cnn, L.aM11 CW!Ulernll '*° ............. T.rport ,.._ (.,..,,.I --...... tlt,QS ·-·= -..... - Coonors never bad to rely 00 ... lamed two-fist<!d bock· hlD<I aa Gneboer committed ..........,.eminln the90CCllld Harold Solomon ol Sliver Spring, Md., cllncbed third ptaoe, rallying to beat Frm- coise Jaullret cl France &-7, 7-6, 7-1. And the months on the ban-Hogsett, won the 440 in-I'll~ ~-:t:• ·: :f :#: 4 : quet trail made him look termediate hurdles with a 54.l. ·1e1' ~--~ • ...., L,_, HM.Ion : :: := ~ · w L 'f ,.. .., TA forward to spnn' g training. The meet went, to San Joae, , • ~ -KnrM. c........, ~ ,.. • 15 "' * iu .,,, toO fN1 ref (A ef j -"I W CWI•-N.Y . ._.. M 17 7 ft W US "I found out I'm not a public however, 87-58, and leading -· -·~ -am. ......, °"*'-._. o • s ,, m 211 f ~ 51 22 """ °"'""' " ti t1 ,, 226 :m speaker and I don't enjoy it,"1 the Spartans was onner ~· ·mel"tll7.....camwn. o~ Chlugo a • ..... • •""810 aa n 12 11 m •1 ClilCAGO (AP) -Margar-be says. Golden West College and -' ~ R--. L""". °"""'' a • .-IM T-"' n l.S • " • m et Court cl A .. ~u. def led F •·~ all HI h ~·-., K.C,.om.tl9 M •I AU It v~r 11 4 1 " 111 as ~-awii ea oun~ V ey g star, ' 11111 tMlck ..:..~. ' • P.cMc OhWl9 N.v. '""""'" t a s n U1 ,,, ' Ile ' Maa lot .,..... -Kruk .... ,..... $) '' .,,,. -.... HARTFORD (AP) -!Jttle Ken Rosewall Cul down tow-erloe Stan Smith 1>7, 6-0, IH Sunday and losured victory for Aumalla In the A'1fl8 World. Clip teon1s tournament. Billie Jean King of Hilton nms s. • eoo trt. r.e11v -'4 of s w1" ('IMplftl. a-.. state o tt .!In M c~ • D 1 .. ,. ..., Ch kin Maas won the 440 in a 471$ 9outlWY" ea,,.._ 01c1un1t1n, ..,... ,._ix n ,. .-a ""'........,.• » • '° n !Ml 221 J · Head, s.c. "~ u , M Sunday ec g arv1 got hclp' fro{Jl rormer Mn(, ':"' ... lo\TUROAY ~ ==-tt : :: ~ ~ » ,, • 7• 211 -B ball : to win her sixth al seven 'uilee ,Garden Grove Htgb ~ut ·~-~.:.. kiitify, Phi!-.....,.. ...... lM '":... : :; :: :: = ri: ase . ; I en the Virginia Sllms temis ·.6. _ s ts Mark Schilling,. Who cloCked a ~~~~ Ol(JuNM, =.. ~.T..;:'::' ~ = = 1~ :~ ffl = tout. ·area' por 4:02.2tnwbmingtbem11e. :::!st--"::.·~·"'""· ~""'::.~·.=~,, cat•flwnll -.!!.....a-•s fl 111. • ...... ~so:.:0·· , -vi lOO fl ~ l "'lalM!al -• • hlt\!Yllln lO • .,_ Yort A.'. Raiewsll'• comeback victory .,,e ct,ory avenged a tJite&.,.. JC.•---Rolla ~ d."'" .... NO :"tri.. OtllY -T -;;:;-.. ...... ..,Y .... -· T ..... , 2 e.-on •· '9tbbur9h 1 • ~ •-to "-Kin ••~-s hedul ~..... JC.nNI City 4 Chke!lo '4. J, 10 Ill< -..-ro.rll. a: ~_, c es · • ,,.. ..... y .... ,, °' , .... -........ "'Ml...... .,.........,.. " •. Y. ~, 111* OCC Gals weebagoinlndianapolica~ , NiWWESTMINSTER.B.C. =~~~-Olckmlnn,t~d. onty~~---~';.,~:_', =.~.~::e;•' l the-American champion rallied • ~ •. -'((eena Rothbamer of the '--......., • a.M• ~ i. PlttllMtlll 1 L• ~ .. .1.n.n•• , r4 ~ : . fromthreematchpointa .~ ~T~~~~wn .. Santa .cJara ~wim Club :Xs::':=--°"'Y~.~--"1~L S.JMwYor1c•. · Nab Crown win.Mn.xma'svictorybtolle-c rf'• Wiii i~-smashed 'two Canadian Oilers Host ==~~-lattl.... "°---~....... :'.r~o~ ..... I 1 a ncont 60-~ winning rt -1·cor<W11 o.i ~. 1t records SUnday at the 10th an-sum.••~ ....., ., ,._ vn ,...,.,.. c.i1tor111• .. cMute N. 1 • • streak rot the Aussle. G °' Mlkm .•• ~(I~.:'~. tl!I:: nual 1Can,adlan. Dolphin Jnvlta-Onty ...... Kfl•lkit.t ..,, •• , St. ..... s... Frwllce ,, QrlrelMd • ·11-I. , .. r h1111on ifftli .• , 'r1111MC1Y Mlt',111 at •u.nal La Mtlln at Ml!WlttoM Mltwt\lklla 12. SM Di.too 2 . , """' Ranct. Altmlto.. Ei '' ~ at w . . s ik f AllA Orltf --.......... c~ ....... Ollltlld • '(ll!I $WI~ :=ie= ~o~~: DALLAS (AP) -Virginia ~'.~lui:f!ffr.~ se~~:::r~:of.~dlnm:: p , C est ~=' r ~ ; :-r-=-==:~~~i~~~~~~~==~ .. ;.;, schools for the ~am~ionsbip Wade'• brisUing servee and Mitt!'~;:~~= ~. or•rra'' l':.';: meter freestyle and 50 seconds Huntington 8 e a c h Hfgb v1tt1n1t • "' .11.1 lm / • o1 the Southera California powerful forehand volleys de-1: : ·~· .f"I,,,, ~.~ nat 1o the 100.yant ,~1e. Scho!>I wtti he the focal point :::.,.'1;" l! :: ::: :l" Community College women's stroyed Australia's Evoone ~ . uc • •• •=M ~"'' Barbie Mitchell of Tacoma cl track nd field ,.., lntercolleg1ate swim ret.ys Qoolagong ~ ... •l s•y in p ~~ ~ :U~'.r~.': ae\ '\~,record of 2:25:6 · Pett1:°: this !et with CC: Y.::'-: : : =e: a\ Mt. San Antonio !!:n •=o~~r1!t~ t'=; f.T~,::4:~1119 •·.~~· t ootllll ~~ ;bu~ J:Z;! b[!:~~tro~ 5?lid. annual Southern OKmtie.t e-0i..o i; : ! 'Jbe ()J"ange Cout SWlm-toumameat7 ~ • c~it 1 .' n~1JV WOO ilJ.e 400-yard individ\&&1 ,extravaganza scheduled for HtWYorll11~~:;1i mera won five of the aeven The 27-yqt'Old Mis. Wade t'.::l~l. c !f1.' ·$'~ medley in to32.0 for •anotbtr the Oilers tract Saturday. -...,_ "'·..._a event.a for 80 points, Ventura or England dotnlnatod her LANtrbor .'~f''· . • ,. oatlonal record. Morethan90scboolasreex• ~~~1t.f=::,:s wu &econd with 45 points, younger oppoi1en1 In 'oolY Iii ,11~~.':::;. ~: '"'""' ' I Jah , McKenzie ol t Jte peed! lonal¥ tomeet<Olhpete olin tthehe t~"--.:~iiiiiiiiiiilj~-1 Puadeoa al\d College of the minutes, wtlh the second set ~ro;· al'°"-•• Lo. Atam1to1, e11.,.. Dolphlns broke bis own n1-t , one o"'\ Sequoias tied for third with 37 !atJng oo1y 15 ·minute.. w'*"'~:ll;li~'ll"..:! tlcilal mark with a clocklnc of est In l"'P' ranks In South"I' points. . Miss Wade b!<>ke Miss (loo. u,,. ~~r;."'.:: l!l:::;,~ l:'~.3 In the Z 0 0 • Y •rd California, with competition In Golden Weal llhlshed llftbi-. l•IOll8'• service lhl<e limes M=.i;~'! ~':IA'·~·"'""°· ~troke. two dlvlsi.n.-:large w sinaD with C-polnls. In the nrst eet. •I-. ·~~· •• v-. ..,.. achoola. Orange Coast teama broke ~·'-"'ll •• "N'" uOlllfJ llp Santi Arni will be back wl,th two 1'lCOnl.t In the meet, the ' .,,, ;:7i\1i. ' ' !' • TJ'S CINCINNATI _ 0.00(•1 another atrong contlni!ent and 100 yard medley relay unit of MEDELL~. Colombia (AP). i~•l'T'I' 1 ~ ..... • Manager Bob Howsam wit will be amcag ihe bvOtttaa to Pat Shine, Joyce O.wson, Lin--Colombh>'o Jvao lolol""8 • ""::ni':.;;• !"la"' expected to be named Presi-repeat lhls Hlsoo. 'lbe<Sa.inta c1a Jobnlon and Nancy stungls leoted Leo Rollo o1 Jamaica ~ "~u~ru;I'~ deni of the Oinclnnall n.dt to-U!!<I wtth Lw: Beach Poll' ' clipped lour-tenths ofl tha of le Caribbean lll1nda !;11 ~--" "" day, replacing Francis i. year ~o for the large lclloo~ record with a W.O clocking, 6'0, 6-0 Sunday to .,,., ,.. "I:'' ., ~.!'! Dole. , team Utle. and the 100-'ard butlerfly Oolamblan IQUld a 11-1 Yldol7 ~~Ir.-:. Howsam was 1ummoned f.monc the too Individual leanl lel I mark of 15.1. over the Caribbean *"1 Iii ' r;,~\;.'r~ -•I°""" Coo• frl>m Iha Rods training c:antp stars slated f'"' the meet are Swhnmlna on lite buti.rtly lhelr Amlriean ...,. .-at ~• ., .., -'"°!""'""' 1o 'ram . Fla., today to at· NeWDOl't 11<1ch'1 .Jim NelA•rt relay laam for Ora~ Cont Ibo Davis CUp tennla -g",.:r;~oil:lllr; lend apab.Ud or directors In the silo! put and • 1111lr cl wtte CaillJ Dolan, Sindy menl " ~Ml\~ """'i!'ll-dlstanee stars. Batty 'w1t>1a..., Gomez, Joyce l>a!llQD and Oolombla advonced to the 7.:i"M'" Dale wu nationally known of Nortb Tor?Rnoe and CUrlls Linda Joi.IOll. Orange OOUI nm round ind will meet the ~ ""'· ,.,• · • as a member of tbe Co)n-Beck of Santa Moolca. ii home 'lllurlclay aftmioon wiMer ol the V~MU· ~--~ ~· S:' mil~ to Re-Elect the Pm!-San Dit!JIO Llnceln Hlidl b for a meet :with Pasadeno and lco match now belag played In f1 , "''!!.." "™"'II'.~ dent , and. Is publ!Mer of The alao expecled back to del.00 LA Qty College. loleslco. , !JiJZ1. ,.,...., 4".\\'~ 1,..;:· Cindnt\atl Enquirer. tis amal1 ichools dlle. Ii l Wf"ltdilf M..t• ·~lttftlh.N I""-• ~107:! M-.-.IWO!M$ 111,t•Oo-• u-tfi• NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DlsPLA Y AND READY FOR IMMEDI,., ATE DEUVERY -COVER OYER 2q . ~~r:~s ~1J~~~~J>Jv~~51,~·' . , CARS. r l . .. ,_, --· ........ • Yot1r ltl .... '• Wortla U.S. ·Money Plans Lead to Inflation? • l)l!!ABWmJI, MI e ~ . (AP) -ll'Gl'd -Ce. .... u .. ....... 1,311 id-' blml: HI 5 e of p dble lnb •1•1•• -FGl'd told It Is ~ ............... ~ SYLYL\ POllTlll of the U.S. la ....... ol ~ , ·• • · ~ rateo •"""'"4. to Im-~ lJ>iUt -<Yfr/ · moJ<!r pme -II l D d """" wi .,. maklni ~ boll"-.......i the wwld owbll et~ ID H'11. · we ran a la our tnide the Im and 1'71 -yeonJbal.,...alo.,.. tuboJ .... , ... -Im- -" -lo Ille dWolo" and -.... -_..,. ... tbe,.. haosl pipe "' be mett.d. ~~-~lat~.~ =--~...::.:~ the rite In y<>rr CQlt 6l living des,tructive lof!ollol\, bal---.. -tor the -time lo'lhll ..allry; 1!111'12,·tbal ddlc1t IOll'ed to a 11aaermi •-• - to .... an-time peab. 'ftlal'• an •• r y ....... This blller, lrooJc mutt 11 mmdable. Bot' 11 ' 1"'1 muot hai:dJy ddlbente. Ancj 11 won't ....,_ lDOllOJ dlrlni Ibis era, be puh!Jclzed, or be dplalned higher -rma odd to No -dated really to carp Al -dnaluallom IA> lmprO\'e our competltift poslllcn under -~- In 11mp1e wri1 by' govern-your -of 1lvin( -and .!ur ~ ~ --~ mmt olflclalt, ~of you wm borrow. Al forei(h ~ ..r.f i;; _ BUf TllAT'S !be uy It will a matter of fact, a bJ&ber eool ra!!1iDi .from can to colfee t11n1 out Ellhtr dlredly or In· of • 'loog-term Ion Is • lot • fnin ..UW. to 1'ltdlet -and diNctly, at leaJt lour polldes more · Important *'1d lalling thal'• jllijy the ourface of the we are Pl'f· factor" In YCMlf eoo1 of livlog trade ~ . • u In g to tlw! 1 reGll'CI plce for .• Fcr\ihlle too can decide not bring back ~ ~ beef. ·to buy a I~ pro-~tyo ndolc~ (I) .mE TWO deloaluali'"ll ,duct; you -e&Cjlpe the of the dollV In the put 15 many -~ foods 1ar Into a mobths hove cbeapeied our . and you cannot dilCt Ille fact workable re-currency almosl 18 per<enl -, tba1 filrdp ..,. malerlall ood I a t I Ollllllp and fllt\ber Informal°' formal lorelgJ>pniduc< poi:ts go lnlo with_ other :-; · devalualilonf cannot yet be tens o1 llP...,.,• o1 products leading cur-ruled oot. "made In the U • S • A . ' ' -""'. • .; • ~ _,... about lndlrectly, you'll feel the im-addlng to 1be prloes .of gooda •00 •• ......,. pad of the hlgber pricel ol and 1trvic0t. lheae devaluatlom jo b\'t"' . tliose materials and puts. ) The ..... al n-.. that a key objective. ii to If 'D • (1 ,.,..,r ~ .. • mike U.S. ezporta mo... at-Of """!""-u you travel System 15 making It tougher to tractive 14 enhance the com-abroad m comJng moolhs, get credit and, by so doing, 15 petiilve' position of u s your cheaper dollar will buy helping to raise interest rates business abroad _ ind Jess fOQd, I o d g in g , m- a cross the board. tbereby to belp dry up the bor--~ m.. 'lb.is Is traditional, orthodox rendous totals of red int tn our (3) Another side result of anU·loD;ltio,n policy desigDed belanc:e of peymeols. For the decline in our compelitive to curb e1oesslv~ borrowing decades, we have been living p>Sition ls that the U.S ii .'f!Y:?v- that would futens1fy pressures wantonly beyond our means in ing tow~. a more restrictive under prices, to keep some every way giving away and trade pc:ctm. "botm~ froll\fi..,)ngout lending billion. of dollan, mEWAILSwebuild-via silently standing by as our tariffs or quotas -may be competitors surged "!"' .our kept very mQleat, but the well SEVEN ADVANTAGES UR PAGER OFFERS f hit yours may not ! COMl'Llll OltAHGI COUNT.f COYllA•I ... , ...... , ._ -s.. c .............. Ylefe, DQIMf ........... -LMt .._._._._,LA. ... 2 MONTH TO MONTH llHTAL l;ASll 1t NO DOOllT'll9QIUD <l ON APPIOYI,, -CUDn 4 ONLY $1f.00 PR MONTH tOTAL COST ), c ......... ,...., 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT $ID tlV4r4r'hl . &, YOICI MISs.t.'•1 PA.SIU "f 'AUO All AYAIU.IU . J, NIU. fll~ MAl"!fMANCI 011,\Nl<f COUNTY ll MJIOHI l PHONE SCHVICf 1i.t 7l4 •'Ul-!101 Earnings Up At Bekins publlci1.ed aim Is "' Jl:OleCI U.S. jobs and profits. Aile! who 15 going IA> quarrol witb that aim! But the danger ii that ooe wall "breeds" another wall. Aile! wbelber you buy U.S.· 1118de. ~ pr00uc11 The Bekins ComPll!Y o1 Loo or ~ bl(ber-!>riced Angeles bas announced hlgber procluctS, you'll 1eeJ the im· re\lenues and earnings for·tbe pad. year ended Dec:ember 31. (4) Aild f!D8Jlf, !be Nl"'° Daniel P. Bryan~ c1iairmall admlnls!railon Is trying bard and chief execuUve officer. to bep the lid oo the U.S. reported net earnlnp for tm budget, and lbus, fo stop fuel. were $4,301,000, or $1.14 per ing lnllatloo al its very llOW'Ce. share, compared IA> ~.l!OO ()nee ag8in, who ean quarrol or $1.12 per share on a · with that: aim! But, as a restated basis for 1971. result, many sei-vioes which Revenues for 1!'12 were milliom of Americans bave $126,863,000, compared t o been able to get at bargain $116,641,000 for 1971. an in-prices, or n-eo for free, crease of 9 percent. because of federal subsidies. Penney Tells Sales Gain J.C. Penney Co. Inc. of New York launcbe(l Jta new fiscal year in Febrully with an 11.8 percent sales gain. will <OSI more tr simply disappear. . IF THE PAlllS meetings lhal began lhil pest weekend really do accelerate t b e "'.orld's move toward fun. damental reform of the · fn. tematiooal monetary ayslem. lhil latest currency crisis will eventually be seen as a breaktbroogb. ' But let DQ one kid you oow with grandiose claims. We are peying dearly for our years cif reckless abuse of our llnancial resources. Bags, Belts Available In '74 Cars By J!l)W-UD.8-.LECll!ZIN ---DETROIT -New car buyer> will gt! tbelr cWce-' begs tr belts -"""' Ibey dlop fer a 1974 model lhil fall General Moc«s WDI-air beg .. .. Cl\illOll ... ils ol-lhHinemoclek_,...._ '1be cost bas •not b e e D -and probably will be sold at less -prud11ctioa eoot "' &ti _... to .!Jay !be unil'- FOR NEW CAR buyers -don't warit air beg-equipped ...... they'll -With the . new seat bell iotOrbs system that will be -"""' .. an cars and add .-l50 to tbe cost of each one. It J*CVab the driver !nm darting the car until the combination lap and stioulder belt Is -Test fteets equipped with air beg -restraints have logged IDCft tbao u million milea without • malfunction, says Douglas T o m s • ad- ministrator of the Na1lonal Hlgbway Trallic S a lo t y -· One man who can attest !be aalety factGr of .... air bag is Ra1pli Woney of Wlaaa<:on-ll da, DL, whole car Mllided io early v.bruary with a )amd Illinois Slate Police -"al 611 miles per boar. lie mflaed asbatter<dwrilt. t"TllERE'S NO doubt the air bag saved my life." said Woney, a district rnamgPr witlL Eaton C«p. -bas installed air begs in .... steer- ing w)ftls of. a fleet of cam- pany cars. On bis way home fl:om work, Woney said be blacbd out and ....... be ...... -sciou1nes1, there was wnocbge -him. II& air beg bad inDated and Rpt him from striting !be &leering ~ ... dashboard. ••1 ns wedgld bd:ween the teal and dash board. J .. going 611 miles an hour """' 1 blacbd oul and .... into the rear end of the po1ke car parked "" the ..... _ of the four-lane highway," be ei;- plained. t Lffllllll a.di, ,MIUiln YJ. .. , DaM '91nt, S. Cl ...... , "" JM11 ,........,., 11 Teri, cal ton ff'H -.... JJ2J ~iiiiiiiii Chairman William M. Bat- ten and President Jack B. Jackaoo reported that the volume for the four weeks ended Feb. U rose to a record $3S3.B million from $297.9 million, an increase of '55·9 million. · You •'• corcU•HY lnvit.d to •111 INVESTMENT SEMINAR Six Common Market Nations Okay Float TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1973 7:00 P.M. THE SHERA TON MOTOR INN 11 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON BEACH Thlt progr•m will cover Re•I Esti1te • r •• write offs e Ti1x Sheltered income e Equity build up e Appreciation ESERVATIONS ONLY-PHONE (714) 547-5941 . Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by M. P. KRUSE & COMPANY, INC. MIMlll. PAClf'K COAST STOCK CXCtUMH Offwtllt Clra!W WMI .. 0 .......... At TM SttMMor You •r• cordi1lly invit1d to en INVESTMEIT SEMINAR WEDNESD4Y, MARCH 14, 1973 7:00 P.M. SADDLEBACK INN Tr1buc:o #('' 1660 E. FIRST ST. toil_ .... .._, SANTA AIU Thit progrem will covtr Real E1t1te e T •• write offs e Tex Shtltered income • Equity build up e Appr1ci1tion RESIRVATIOHS ONLY-PHONE (714) 547""41 R~rothmt•h will be Sorffd , Spontored ly Ill.: , llUSE & COMPANY, INC. M PACl'tC COAlf nocK AHi BRUSSELS (AP) -Sil< of the Common Market nations agreed early today IA> a joint, parilal float against the dollar, maintaining a schedule ol 'ex· change rates among each olhtr but ending obligatory purcbasel of !be dollar IA> sup- port it. Tlief other three member na· lions -Britain, Ireland and Italy -ano already floating their cumucies against all olhen. They said Ibey would join the joint float as 8000 as economic conditions pennitted them "' peg ~ cum:ocies against the oJtl"r' common Market mooies. wi:sr' GERMANY a Is o Firm Goes Chicken LOS ANGELES (AP) -= r::.~di:. ~ compeny of the SIDier Family Steak House cbaln, has..-mceclagr......t "' acqUlre the Kentucty Fried Q\ltttll pn>pertiol of Jamel I . Marki al . PellllCOla. Fla. Tho fOod company Ail II will give 115,000 sbans of common st.oct. selltng for about $11 a share. Tho tranaaellon woold be worth more than $ s million. • CFI President James A. Collins said the company will acquire 28 slarel In Florida, Oeorcla, M"!l8lssipjll, Alsbama and Louisiana. • agreed IA> revalue the mart upward three percent. There was specul&Uon that the JapOnese yen. Ibo oilier strong carrepcy, also 1Md4 · be .... ~ned SC!IDOwbal:. • The .decision bf · West Germany, Fnuice, Belgium, the Netherlands, lmenlwrg ~ 0enuwt WU .,..q the latest monetary <rUis thal closed tor.ign curraxy ... dw!ges 18 days ago, A communique after a meeting "' -minislen (rom the nine Common Markel nations wl Ille float -1d !JO into effeet -It, when the nrbange marbts l'eopeiL ' •..• Four -111tlom witb strong currency - bltlerland, s..-. Ncrway aedAumia-~ were COlllidering · jaiaing tho float ..... lboucJ! Ibey ... not memben ol !be Cammoll -• By floatina, the .... - ""' ,,.. to find lholr .. -levels la terms. ol !be clollar )bnJUgh -.. lllPl'e and ftland No loacet' . the C<!Dtra) blab have to Iwe,QUUJtitia ol dollan from speailaton an( the -_ ... to t..,, lhe dollar """'•king ....... • llD4.ln- tl Hoait•tl ~ Wat ~· flmDce mMW-_, Selma Selm!lilt, .... --)allk may cootit>ie-lhe - -lo .,ppott Ula dollar to prennt 1ta own aaa-.., r. from IOblf ll;pr th •• -Tiii AOllEDl:Btlfl' ea11t ror a mulm fludualloa a1 U5peoa11t....,.thevalotl al the m llootq aa1pclet- lt ii «• ........ I UJ. It.ff -IMlllull -ol a • .. J Wall Street • • • Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock. We couldn't , prove it, of course, but it seems likely . . . that the .percentage is ·even gleater here in the Or~ ;· ange Cciast area . . . and it's growing every day. , 'f - That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring . its readers "today's final' stocks today" via super high / speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home-. . . delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "tal.k tQ" .computers in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of more than 1,000 words per . minote. It takes only 12 minutes to move t~e entire New · Yo.rk and American ~tock Exchange 1reports from the ca,nyons of Wall ' • I Street to the typesetting machines of .the DAILY PILOT right h~re on the Orange Coast. .. .. . ., ,. And when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be ·among the first to use it ·to bring readers "today's action toc!a.y." W,hen it comes to financial n~ws, the one' that means bu~iness is the • on.., cirn... WIJI I• DI..,_... Al ftt ...._ •inCle Ew-'CUlleu<J. 1.-.:..:.-----~"'!"~-..:...;. __ ..;.;... ___ ~-~-----..::.;:..;~~:;.J • ' \ t ' . t , / , I .. • .,, • I I ~ MOK) 7 I The Daily ~· DMLY PILOT la I modem newspaper produong eight editions 1 day with seven-<lay+ '"eel\.~ of Oft!' 45,000 In Orange Coost eommtmitlet m+n Seal Beacb to San Clemente. Pilot Sto.-y . DAILY PILOT, Laguna Beach DAILY PILOT, Saddleblct DAILY l>ILOT (for Laguna Niguel, lllssion Viejo, El Toro and surrounding arq.s), Costa X-DAILY PILOT, or'San Clemente-Cap- istnno DAILY PILOT, And ift a iong step remcmd from the tum-~-tb&<entary ~ Editorial policies aod news decisions are from wlllch it deoeeuled. greaUy Influenced by editors In each of tbe various 'lbe CoN f"esa plant wbl<h houses tbe rap. -·areas. Advertisers are sel'(ed by advertising staff port fllnctiobs Of lhiJ multi-newspaper operation ' personnel assi&ne,t to each of tbe communities bu 32,408 square feet of wortlng apace. served by tbe newspipel' · · 11U<h of the space was cruted witb the 1970-• But tbe job of fitting" tbe pieces togetber' - 71 cl!SJD•ntling. ,remodeling and ~g of tbe tbe complicated task of processmg aod "maoufac-15,997-equue-~%: building which ;tBe!l bad evolv-turillg" each day's newspaper-ls tw>clled at home .ed d · ~. 330 West Bay,St, Costa Mesa. ~ upan at · tbe Bay aDil Tburin streets The story cao be told In the r e. c i t a I of a sile o\'er the years that the newspaper bas occuPied string of facts: Uae comer. All of the ee~•per's ...... t editions _ ·-en · CIRCULATION ~ Covers approximately 145 --.-"""' -· square mile&, average mo.re thao 45,000 copies per tailon!d foe home 4elivery in as maoy communl· day with a ooe-<li.y i:ount of 46,025 foe Dec. 12, tfes aod o.ne •strtet edltloo" for self..ale from 1~ Subscribers Will pay more .!ban $1.2 J,lllllion area 11ewsrackf ,--are )irodua.I In the ma1n·p1ant. this year to bav<> papera delivered by nearly 1,000 The ne,..,,.per bas staff wrilus and editors ' carriers. · wbo operate Offi<es in Hmitington Beach, Newport • • EMPLOYES ~7 full-time; 3S parl·time - Beacli. Laguni Beacb and Sao Clemente. They all -62 In xroductlon ai)d')>rln_ting departments,_ 36 in (eed material to copy editors, photo technlcjana. .-":ews epartmenf aod 99 m · b~O¥'· &0<\ circula- and ptintus ;i Costa Mesa-to be lransformed<l1itG.'-:i'::1~~~\1i'Yfu"~!e,.l.:J';:1w~~ ~- the daily ne~per DAILY PILOT carriers·deliver .mi '325,500 this year, plus CJSh and other prizes from 8eal Beilch to Sao Clemente. • · offered as bonus incentivea. 'l'bey're,lndependent · Sophisticated equipment aod big!ily tralDeil contractors, not employes:)1 '1 '1.' . _ craftsmen wort in Costa Kesa to produce what • ADVERTISING -1,100 ,r¢gu1ar advertisera IDIOUllts _to eight different newspapera each day. -700 retail and 400 in classi!!e1!: Neivspaper's . -'1beir JDUtheads label them as just plain a_dvertlsing revenue breakdown: ~5 -per:cent retail, - • I , ,, "DAILY PiWr" (the street edition) or: 1 37 percent classified linage, 6 pe?cent from nation· · Huntinkton Beach-Fountain Valley DAILY\'.'' al ads aod "2 percent from legal aod miscellaneous PILOT, Nrriiort Jleadl,., DAILY PILOT, Irvin& '1 adverUsements. . HOME BASE FOR ALL DAILY PILOT EDITIONS IS EXPANDED COSTA MESA PL.ANT Editors Feed In News ind Photos, Get Back T .. ilor-made Community Newsp1ipen ,.., •• ' 1 • . I ' Today's News Today-12 Steps from Deadline to Delivery for the Daily P·ilni --~ 1. REPORTER.f'HOTOGRAPHER ·team collaborates on local story wbidl will be fealured in the day's edition. DAILY PILOT often teams camera !lp"CiaHst 'llltb Writing specialist. 4. CCIMPUT1:R ·boosts words on their way at almost unbelievable speed by assisting with job of per1..,.ung tape whidl activates Lino- type machines. Here, paper tape is fed into '25,000 computer. ' 7. PHOTOGRAl1HS. meanwhile, are being selected to be procesaed in Pboto Lab. pulling picturea witb worils for the day's collection of informatlon f1">ul )'Ollr world ~ 10ur community. 10. MAT TAKES Impression of all type and •nlJ'lYlng cuta when It S. llld an bage form aod I~ under roller wlllch exerts up to S,000 poundl of prwsure per lqll&re blclL I ,, • 2. WIRE REPORTS (rom throughout the world arrive on botb Assoc- iated Press and United Press International Wires at DAILY PILOT. Editors· often select best elements from both reports, combine them. . • 5. "GALLEY OF TYPE is ready for proofing after tape-activated linecasting machines set it up in lines one column wide. The tray on which it is arraoged is called a galley, hence the name "galley proof." I.' ENG RA VERi takes really close look at the negative after mating a photocopy of a photograp)l to be ·r4produced In the newspaper. Image on negative will be etched on sensitized metal called a cut. 11. PLATE MOLDED from mat baked Into a curved shape can be · locked onto rotary -pr~ units, like the one shown here, where each plato prints one page. of the newspaper. ) 3. COPY DESK (foreground) is where stories from several differea&, sources are checked for accuracy in-s~, grammar and style. Head- lines are written here, copy Is pneumatic . 'tu~" to first noor. . ' 6.. PROOFREADING is next step. Galley proofs, proofs of headlines and printed proofs of pages all are checked In Proofreading Room before 11.ext printing steps are taken. 9, PAGE MAKEUP sees words and pictures brought together in a form called a chase. It is like a metal frlme, newspaper-page size, in which engravings ("cuts") aod lines of type are uranged. 12. WHILE INK ts stlll drying after the presses spill out tlie day's l run of DAILY PILOT editions at 70,000 newspapera per hour, carrlet hustles along bis route to drop "today's world" on your lawn. • I • • ZI 0.411. y l'tl.OT AMILi TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF RGMENTS NANCY ' 1--------..1 : I'M TAKING ~ L.ESSONS AT : .THE' KARATE' ; SCHOOL. A ··- FOR RELEASE MONDAY, MARCH 12, 197'3 TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLI ACROSS -48 One taking 1 1 Pig 1ood long look 6 Crist 51 Pub game 10 Oip1 Into 62 Cigarette water f111ture 14 Neighborof 54 Mess1ges India 58 Fencing 15 Smell weapon 16 Title of 59 Solt drink • JUDGE PARKER by Tom K. lyan by Al Smith by Dale Hale • by Emie lushmUler NOW DO YOU BELIEVE ME ? ~ ---"-"""' -~ '··--. .... ·--. . ·' ....... - SALLY BANANAS I By ~harles lanottl ..-------.....--.------. ----....,...--., N<>v0t........h.i ~- •• GORDO by Gus Arriola MOON MUWNS ANIMAi,. CRACKERS by Roger loDen .. THE GIRLS Athena 61 Man's name 17 Old 62 Cl111rs womanish 63 Excited ' -.:ci::::=c;;;;;;;;;;iii:fT;;i';&;'CHiA'iiiiiSr'i ,,.,. 1MI l'&YCHIATRIST M£AAWM ll.!, SAM DRIVER. ANSWERS A CAU. FROM HIS OFFICE NO ... BUT 010 SH! SAY 6H£ SHE'& AARIVIN6 WAS IH TOWN ? 11-l n4E /tOtHIH6 ... by Harold Le Doux LOOK, l KNOW 1 DON'T HAV!, TO el IH COURT TOINJrw:JW , ,, euT I ml!WILY HAVe ~VEAAL APPOINTMENTS I 18 Romen 64 Make cloth tyr1nt 66 Waate 19 Malay 111Uow1nct orangutan 66 Theater 120 Goe1 to bed 11ction 22 Hell: Slan; tl7 Buffalo.of 12 Yellowish 24 ··-Rica lnd11 white ~ Sh1rply DOWN 13 Cheeky: 27 Ara: A1trom.: lnlormel 2word1 1 Self· 21 Adjective 30 -Vev•• luminous ending 31 Wortl to get body 23 Norman 32 Unu1uitl 2 Printing unit Vincent- thing• J Death notice 25 Awalc.ened 37 ~o.tem 4' Bird 27 Duck lnder 6 Alcohol 28 Jn good 38 Put Into derived from , ·physical operatk>n plan ta shape 40 knock g Rum1nian 29 Auam 41 Window 11111port aillcwoml m1t111rlal:2 7 Poetic word 33 Servitude WOfd& 8 Comedian -34 Flower 43 Climb Sahl 35 Make less 44 Blll'llllf'lglll 9 WatercourM hard 45 Adopted, 11111 10 least dry 36 Went QUllll 11 foreigner quickly • • ' 38 Shoelace's metal 1eg 39 Of office workers <42 Most obscure <43 Cettle 1t111e'9r <46 An earlier time: Prefix 47 Ontario chy 48 Frag111nce <49 Huvydrinktr 50 Sha1p ridge J 53 -•tick 65 Dash 56 Utter frenzltdly 57 Snick111r'1 partner 60 Lumblllf' eource I'M CERTAIN THAT LYHH'S fEll' THAT ttEFl AMH !SIA WAS AH ATT!MPT 'TO AMNESIA WAS ~LOCK OUT THE FACT THAT SHE PSYCHOLOGICAL! W1TNE55ED A MURDER! MISS PEACH . •, DICK TRACY 'TMAT l<ICI< IN TME PANTS DID IT!• ' . AT E16KT-FORTY ••• FLI6MT l!1! t c.4HCEL TMl!MI by M911 ,_ .. DENNIS THE MENACE . ' • • • 1 - ' / • • I . [ 1. I. I ' ' . . • • L l ! l • • • • • • • • • • .. Actress Kidnaped In NY; Boys Held I. I . ~ ~J:•eape FoUetl ~· k'= Okamoto, t h e eoe who attacked' ' • l.od Airport and . woupding ·!i;ores, report~dly I' j:llled a, prison guard Jl'.ltile trying to escape. ... r . :~~aullists :win Vote ~-) -. In F-,ance •PARIS (AP) -French vqters have given the Gaullitts ai)otber five years iq control <ii .Ille Natiooal ·;Assembly but have reduced die government ! , . coiiliUoo's majority to less tb;n 60 seats. ~day's re~ms from 486 of the 490 electorill districts gave t , ~the GauHist c~lition 274 seats, . • I • • t.JN S 'ORT, .• t I\ e . C o rp m u oist-Socialist ~ · al~ance 181, Ille certrisl .Reform M<Wement 28 and ex-treme rtgh!lsts s. 1be Communist Party Won '1> seats, compared with 34: in the last dection in 1968, and the Sociallsts moved up from 57'to 89. .e Koream Claslt POLICE SAID Ille adt<ss had stopped In a service sJa. ti'I' last Wednesday to buy gaSoline en route to a IJlghtdub siaglng a.pgemeot in Brook!)'ll. FDA Called Autocratic InRecall . THERE. ARE MORE THAN • • • SPARKLING, DEPENDAllLE, USED CARS· FOR . SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. • • • .• . l I • • I Mondly, Morth 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT Jf DAii~ Y Pil~ftT CLASSlt.,IED I _,... I~ I -·· I~ [ -lo<-I~ General Gilner al SERVICE that only EXPERIENCE can give Since 1949 H. BEACH , 4 BR. CONDO. $28, 900 Ideal "HONEYMOON COTTAGE" .... or 2nd home bide-away. An easy bicycle ride to beach & surfing. Furniture avail. Only flS,900. Tenns. 675-* 675-3000 General WHEN 9UALITY WASN'T AN OPTION This lovely home has qualitY throughout. 2 atory, 4 bed· room. 3 bath. large tamtly room with fireplace piped lor wet bar. f'onnal dining room, sunken living room, 3 car garage. See It, you 'll love it. $49,500. Call 847-6010. Macnab-Irvine Roally Company ADULT TOWNHOUSE -$23,700 ~r•I Gener•l 2 BR, l 'Iii baths. End unit -;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I great location -near pool & OCEANVIEW dubhouse. N•w ca.,,.tlng & drapes. Vee Sti n son Custom-designed & built with a breath·tak· &12-8235. (Fl9l Macnab-Irvine hi& view of the Pacific Ocean, Ideal as a hid .. away ·or home. Lge. 80xl32 ft. lot. Don 't wai\to °fl.on this. On!~ $89,500. CORBIN· MARTIN REA TORS Call Anytlma 644~'1662 THREE CAR GAJAGES & BONUS RM • ARE ~ JUST· TWO FEATURES Jn thl> aharp 4 bedroom, · 2 bath home. Beautiful front kitchen com- plete wltb double oven and indoorVB--~. Great loca- tion close to ~ Ave. and priced only · $33,000. CAIL for complete details but HURRY. 546-6811) (Open Eves.) • HERITAGE REALTORS "Forei:losure PendillfJ'~'. 3 ldrm.,. 2 Bath Gen•ral BEACH PROPERTY Newport! OCEAN DUPLEX! Investors bargain or beacl) nuts de- light. 1h block to the sand. LOCATION -LOCATION! Take advantage • call now 645-0303; OR 2-STORY BEACH HOUSE! JUST IUJ)UCED! A few steps to sand! FURN- ISHED! New carpets. Fam- ily room. Big family living at cozy cottage prtce! ANX- IOUS . out of state seller sa:1s sell today! Take ad- vantage -call 660303. I Oltl \I L Ol \O\ " ,.,. ! '1 I U ,.,, ~ Park Huntington "La Mer" .Model A~ lmmedlately after snlatl depaalt and ettdit cheCk. Total payment is $209 per month. Freshly painted tnst~. allo•new carpetJ', modem built-in, tor Mom. ei... to all •hot> $53 900 ping and schools. VA loan of I 1% annual per·,tat:e. $3.500 Be~utllul home for large will take t~ Call • fainll)t, f e a t u r i n g 4 bedrooms, family room, fonnal dinlllg room and huge', paneled and carpeted 0 WAlliER & If ! Realtors se-9491 rumpus room. Upgraded Open Ev9. throughout with many ad- tr.1..-I Ct.-1 ded features and in very ~rp. _,.... ,... iharp, ·move-In condition. Iqunaculate 4 BR 2 BA Someone will acquire this • bome, large living nn w/ home at $4000 less than its used brick fireplace, pan-current replacement cost! eled den, aunny yellow kit-Want more inJ:o. Please chen! Neat...aa.a-pln. phone 546-2313.. CALL M;.7221 OPENnt 11 • n''S FUN.TOBE HfCE/ o;;~·B ~ li11'11'1 ~21 WAl.LTO Canyon View WALL KIDS , This Costa Mesa. 3 bedroom Owner ?nust move-3 bdrms, home ls vacant and~c-2~ ~ P 0 0 L , con· ed for quick sale 1m-domin\wn. Assume an FHA medlate possessio at loan-monthly wmt only $24,750. Jt-won't lal , 1st $179 P1TI,. time advertl.sed. C a 11 Asking $25,500 646--n71. GINNY MORRISON ""9f m. I • fF"$ A.IN ·10 BE MCEI •***• --REAl:.TORS~ ___ U* lliOSM.,. *UPI •Verde Dr. East, •--* Costa Mesa 642-8235 ' p C.1' c-.-b ' .......... d ''ll I CONDEMNED The houlie may be but-the lot Is not. Where else do you get big Bay a: Ocean vtew· for $50,cm Fee? Gene · Vreeland. • 644-2430 • The Easy Ufe Is ;-ours at beautiful Un1venity Park. This va- cant 2 bedroom-den home is spotless -newly painted in· terior -outstanding large kitchen With bullt~ln oven- range. Loads of cupboards - spacious rear living room- Fireplace -alldlng glua doora open to we 11 developed fenced yard and patio. Choice location to school1 and 1hopplng, O~y $42,500. EZ Terms. Call 61:HS50 OPEN TIL 0 • "'S FUN TC 8E NICt1 i lfillfil BLUFFS BUYERS Register your needs with us now! All models possible. We can produa:! the rl&:bt home for you. BLUFFS REALTY 644-lUl Days or Eves. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY- BLUFFS CONDO Here ls your chance to try the aood condo life befon! you buy. Owner says will lease· wt th an option to purchase at a later date. Three bedroom formal din- ing area eating area In the kitchen. aose to the com- mun1ty pool. Asking Just $59,000. C. F. Coleswolllty RHllon 64M0'10 p C.1' ~1·11• OCEANFRONT • 11111·1111 ....... 111 . ..mo (Open Eveninas) ESTATE Enchanting view. Exclwdve area w/erlvate beach. Lux- urious home w/4 bedrooms, 4\1 baths. fy>l I< lhersJ>)' pool w/Jacuul. $350,000)--k C&rol Tatum. • 644-2430 • WEST CUFF -: SPECIALS -" . " Mrs. Raymond Woodruff I llE~~=~~~:!S 3 BR A: fam w/pool, vac., $56,500. 3.BR & pool, beauty 161,950. 4 BJ\ It fam, tun hmU'. $69,900. CALL &li-1171 ~21 JUST USTED Mesa Verde 3 Bedrooms, 2 be.thl, sreat condltiOn wtth large ,kitchen. I b r I C k llttp1-, bop living romn. Locat"1 on qulet tree lined cukle-eac. Pri()ed o n 1 y $34,500. Vacant t. r<lldy for INpe<:tlon. -£m,) .-.L·• HERITAGE REALTORS BEACH LOVERS Newly patnt..i, lhake root, l bedrooms, wann decor, u. ed brick f\replace. Outdoor &-8-Q features loll of used brick. Stove It retrtserator lncluded. 16$,000. PETE. BARRETT -REALTOR- '42-5200 ' 20122 Co .. Circle Huntington Bue~ You ~·the winner or 2 Uckets to the FIFTH ANNUAL WESTEtRN NATIONAL BOAT &' MARINE SHOW Mafdt 9 •March 17 COLLEGE PARK WOW, TWO STORY -with 11uper 20' x 20' muter suite, 3 more bedrooms plua: large family room With fiteplace and Jcitebeo ea.Una area. Terrific family h ome, just listed at $35,~. · Cati -USt n Eves. ""'$.,,.. HERITAGE . . REALTORS P1 .... call 642-5618, ext. 314 between 9 and 5 pm to dalm )'OUf' ticlceta·. (North County tol)·free oumbef Is ~J TltE BlG ONE. * * * Ext:ttme\y modernistic e WESTCLIFF 4-level, 4 BR. 2;I ba, den BEAUTY e home wtbullt-ln kitchen t. 2 Door-to--eelllrc ~ 3 BedrQom, family nn, tlq\-Mstr BR 11Wte w/bath on room Ii heated pool tot ooJy separate level, Over 281)) ICI. $56.500. 10% downE. tt ot llv area. $55,000. e EASTSID • MISSION REALTY §1.4'131 3 Bedroom 2 bath, large OWNER transl. Lovely 3 runtrius nn mit new crpt11, bdrm,, 2 baths. Sectudtd drapet • h.;lwd firs. Vacant. rear living rm·,, pa&, atn- • CALL ANYTIME e Ing tm., bull\-l n1 • 646-3928 or Eve 646-4543 Firepll\ce. No down teoN. • IDj $3<,!llQ m-2390 . Lac hen my er Re.iltor OWNER ~t ~11. 3 bdnna., 2 baths. Patin, family rm., ~~ rm. G"C•t )'1ll'd. No 'down G.1 . Pt une artJ\. brk lM,750. 5'G-1nl 5 SEPARATE hJCIJ. on l lot. OWNER 11nxloua. BeaUUftl1 4 Annual loeome, Sll,400. bdrm.:\ bath!, tonnal di.ft. ~.ooo Octan vi.... llffll)>, Ing rm. F•milY rm-. prime Tt4/$40Jt00. loC~tlon. Maiw ~xtru. brk. S.S,!ISI. 540-111> Vacanclff "'81 monoy .. lle .. 1-'..:;:...:,._ _____ _ >'9Uf' boule, apt., llan Put " little "bx" ut JO'll' bldg., etc. thru a Dt.Uy PUo\ Ulvl1-aell thoM bllublel lor Cluglfttd Ad. Sell \dle ltema "burks". Call "•ee!W oowl Call toml Howl - ~ . I I .....,.,, -u. 1973 ~ GORMAN & ASSOCIATES llEALTOa 644-7270 I O\'INER de11perate. 3 txlnns., 2 baths. CarRetJng. Dining rm.,•bu i lt-i'n'a, fireplace, Mtio. No down G.I. brk $71,!IXI. ~·\ G .. G * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * CORONA DEL MAR~ A ~ lild! Early American tri-level in .. w W ~ It •Me exterior. Canyon & --from lhis charming. bOIJle with J llodrm, ,.,,.,. room. 2 baths & hobby na. Qllil!l • pro ·dal 'file view is an in· >pir-. Drift by 53& Bazel & call 644-4910. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB v-c' e far a gnat boy! Popular plan ;. dis 4 Bil -.. by Broadmoor. Lge film rm, -dioitg room & 3 baths. View of imm from all rooms. 3 Car garage. Sur-' d... . home •04900 1 • _ .,,. me npemive s .• 1 , . ZI AIJIGCl1STA UIB OPEN DAILY 1-5 -0. -Yo•r'' II. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Dll S.. .h••lin Hills RNCI '"'Osw'1 ';, .. Canyon Country Club'# -I CEllJER. N.B. 644.4910 .. -•l D IAYFlllllT LISTING ..._ y,. L-. Saud Location O..miwg 5 Bdrm. family home w/pier & .-IO '"'''*'"""' "e &Ii' boat ..,_. 000 '-T • ,._...., • Macnab -Irvine Realty Company EASTBLUFF - I ST OFFERING Large & immaculate 5BR, fonnal DR. sltdown view of Upper Bay & city lites. $63,900. Jack Howe I l 644-6200. {Fll) Macnab-Irvine 642-i235 "644-<1200 Exceptional 5 bdrm., 3-story home with pier & slip. Magnificent South bay view from all 3 levels. Remodeled kilchen & family room. Price reduced to $210,000 ired hill REALTY A Company With Vision , Univ. Park. Center, Irvine , _put Anytime,-~~ Cftice hours 8 Al'lf to $ PM' e UNIVERSITY PARK'S STEAL IJ ~ P<>p,tar Princeton ~ Premium greenbelt JOcif. FOR $26,500 21"" tion. Steps to pool', 3 BR, 2 That's $9 1Dh" tllP V.A ~ . ~pgra· Jedpeo ,.!'."~,s, <r:Af}''P5001c, --i-..1 -still aD lerrns" 11lUU"4 • .,....., ·' -...--Call owner, 552-8966. ma. B's a l bedrm. 2 bath .. __ Wh~ R .. ~-witll baitt-ita,, 2 at g:uage. ~ •-t:JVIJ'" BY Owner, 2BR. 2BA, & dl!h. block wall tmce. tree liDrd 19111 New~.r,r Beacb 1~~~~~ ....... = Beautifully land 5 caped, lltnd -Bm:ry, avail.. ..,. RANCHO LA CU EST A :_~~rrunac. $43,SOO. 17891 'f,t~ "-"---V"°'1 --------1 '"VaJencia Model" 4 BR. Laguna Beach BILL GRUNDY, REAL JOI Bolaoo hied Y.A. As.!!.;::'~ °K:..~'R;,.f,y"" OCEANFRONT'". WANT A CHARMER? WA"IEIF1llNf ... ,.... Jug<J 2 bdlm. 2 bo "'"''l.;;;=i"8-3301~;;::::·':;'962=7-·1ll!l0=---, COMMUNITY 4 txlrms, 2 baths, English 1 ~34 ... 1 ~Bo!""y"sl"de"""D"r".,"S"u"lte"""l","N"."B" .... ..,•,.1,.u..,16!!!1!!! •nl Boat slip, lblz 161' Ht•i**t Westclifl area. SEA.Cl.IFF, only home avail LGE. tarhify h o m e cot tag e -sty I e. Near to awmr. '13-'lnl ~ Bf'P. pnge, a hob-on goU course, 9th fairway. oceanfront 'neighb:>rhood, ~ everything in the best of 1G_en_,_,_•I______ Genertl biesb: deligbl. s::n.m Prit--2 sty, 4 Br, 2% Ba. Owner. BR., 3 ba .. HQge living rrh•, Newport Heights are a. ~::::~~~::::~~~ i;Coi;;:;•;IA:;:dol;:M;-;;==l ed dgbt: dh $Ul6 payment ,;:5»'80:;;=:::;16"="=.,-,=-~ w/frplc. Formal din nn' $48,000. All are wekome to Happy New year • .. 1'# ..... pa dotage nte. By Owner-<holce 3 Br. 2 Ba, i.e. wcll drulpped Id~ OPl'\1 House Sat & Sun, 1 to all year long In this beautifUI BACHELOR PAD Call . alr/cond., many x t r as . c e n t r a I l Y lo c a .ti ·er: 5. 1617 Aliso St. 4 bedroom borne that invites Why pay rent when $1200. -----1 $29,900, S1(Q) dn. FHA loan. Recre~tion rm. Over 3,liji BOYD REALTORS 675-5930 relaxed living. Ide a 11 Y will bey this neat 2 ........__ C IP a· , ~1103, eves 642-2312. sq. wide on one level, $31 950 designed tor family en-2 bath co~l b -f1 ''I' Rea1lan 56-0E ...,_ suno d by nice garden ' joyment, ;1 p.-esen1' a doo. 3 Bedroom ...,. .....,. wifh SPANISH SPl.ENDORI ~ >=-1<1:rOSSESSIONS & patio areas. A wry 5 brm, 2 ba., in Be!Jt Costa baths, custom carpels and fireplace, bathroom, wet . ~ ~ .inform functional. well planned Mesa area. Close t o drapes, Pr 0 f es 5 1 0 n a 1 bar and separate entrance. this ftd tikd beauly in FOR SALE BY OWNER -or ation and locatk>n home. Room for pool everything. Owner is of-landscaping and a prestige Lovely pool and recreation mmt ~ Itrim> Ter-I "81" old Br.aut;y jlllrt N. of these FHA A VA homes, $92,500. fering all Term.~!! So hurry neighborhood. Total price, area all for $22.500. mer-BraqtiW BQ" A a( J6le Squtt~Wb cor:taet -•e2800 * th;, woo't 1 .. 1. Cail Red 44.950. can NOW, W-25.15. "'-" v .... _ -,.....,._ V...,.. 4 -.,_ . KASABIAN -E,~ ~ Carpet.·Realtors546-8640 OPEHTlll•IT'SFUN 108EN1CE1 • Ca.\&:TS Onl.r. $119,a Tr1oaa ...._ ~. fire. Re IE t t. 962:6644 ~:·· ~er.~ Little Doll House You can buy this home, & WALLACE • ~KIO • J!ncftl bacll: yud.. Separate ''SEVEN BLOCKS ' l:n.~' =- $24.000 it's a cutie, for very little P" •-. liWw upltai:r.s for TO BEACH'' Mlllohlo"""""'-REALTOR5 By""-· Olll. S.Z. ~ . ....._.........,_...Bea~.. '-=;--;-;=:=---- 25,000 BARGAIN ~ --•Olit> !001D, Jug<·lc;.'i.1~<.1~·;=.;:~:;;;::::: -~u clown -it's a 3 bedrm ~dlllll* 4BR. 2BA. ll!:lllra.Dtt, J lledrooal!i and Uuuu one story home I BEAUTY & .... ., .._. ~ k ettan 3 Br., 2 Ba. located in Costa MeSa -==~ --s54'4M4141-D.R. lldulra!' F .JL. (ti.air large lirioc room. S37 750 with heavy shake roof. 4 • • • • .n 1.-:r. 4 ....,wu ptus, A.II !Xllished a: shined. Fan-Best buy in town Take a * SURF'S UP * (Open EYM.ings) lloor I: .-,.e wet tar) By appointment only • • bedrooms, fonnal dining .. beyond compare. Sit· HAYE A GOOD OUllOOI ~ ~ l.«atlrd" 111 tastic u...ed brick fircplal'e. look • Call Red Carpet, 11J minutes to beach -3 ""'""'"""""""""""""""~I ShulUn. _. qlls, • m12ll e · room, beamed celling in uated on 2 large Jots among ~ ,.,..,.. Bmdt II> Plenty of land hcff' to grow _Rc;•ccalcctoc."c..c540-864"-'-"o'---=rm.or ~ter"""'arc~°!·. CONOO, French Quarter, 3 etc. P.••¥4" •' ••ONLY $211 ; A = =·~eto ';!ii dcrzens or blooming flowers. ~-OllJ' 5 _.. !IN". JIOIJ!' own vegetables and .....,~ bdnn 2~ ba. Pool, dbl aft 4 A-. wbdL ~ orro Overlooks entire coastline '°-· fruit. o... .. , . .,,. SlSl per -·. CAMEO "lilGHLANDS Owner will pay points and • MONTH'' • • • _.AOJilJ. BKR. from Laguna to Long Beach ·~ • ._ I 4bd ho o up to HM. of"""''" ............. garage w/opener. DI-ftl-rw , -~--s".-. q"ality b"ilt m'..: ~·n:-••lllCIP on this VA resale. mmac. rm me. cean ..,_, J~-.. ""'" MACULATE. $25,500.. Bnr ....,.........,., --~can UTCH ~· •• view. Access to 3 private $22,900. 551-4130. · I..ovd;r" 2 I: a + .,.. 2 be aaumed for ftlY little D HA YEN this fine home. $80,000. beaches. $73,500. Open house larwin reefty inc. bdrm ..m-CllllilltN:ticl ....._ and, wbat'1 more JEW ~ RealtDn: Open Eves EASTSIDE DUPLEX FIXER UPPER Large Jof and 2 separate , bomes. M3$Sive fireplace, sunken living room • could he-rozy t-otlage! ! Priced for immed sale in "As Is" tondit.ion . $29,950. Call 563424 rotm1 COAST REALTORS. NEW B.EAUTY $31,500 s""· i-o. 11141 "' 4405 124 hrsl ':"~"~ ~'.\\·.~". :'.:~... s.."' ew,. Priool., .a.. am 1ome ""'" • bW1t1n EL 0 · I-~ CAYWOOD REAL TY !'."i.';:;;::'" "-""u-MORGAN REALTY bar, -lo the -Vocant •. Need quick sale! . ~~' * 543-1290 * ~w ~u'.'td """'· llUy the w.:;m. Coll a • .,;..., 6naa ~ ,..can 3 i:::"" ~ 3 BR 2 BA. elec kltch, fire. • REAL ESTAT US -• • ..,_._. pl. p>Ol llZe Jot W/COYered Pac.Ifie Ocean BKIL -Flexible ...... VA or ~-llllO Glenneyre St .,RELOCATING" 1Ubmit. CALL ~. ·~sm 549-fmB Super Party House cus~Ut wet bar, dance noor, private bllth, 3 bdrm, huge kitchen, teimtly room. Snuggle anutng $45 -$00,000 homes. ExcepUooe.l value at on\y $38,500. You ca n aPume the low interest VA loan. C wAtl<lK ?. 111 t S©~lA.-l&t.~s· Tbe Punle wffb tbe B•ilf./• Cli•cfl,. I HACi>T I ' 1 ·1111 1· I OATIS Ii I I I 0 A group of bop _, • I .;._.1iiJ1 their act..., - .------DY BAHANASand Iii Bundi. I LAP DI l IMustcwith-· 3-tt • 1 1 r 1 1 !$.:-~= • "~s~~ES rmm IN I' r-r r r r I e ~-imw TO GET ANS-1111111 t • U,.. -.,.. -tor DOI.&. HOUSE 2 BR oew. -r ooo-a REAL BUY, heft it i1J structlon. $46,500. . IW""M 4 bed!""" bmllY ~ befo i!r chance 2 BR. 2 BA CONDO room ~ lb&t'• ....a ~ jg. r ot saoor bea~nt, $42,500. • bl!W' Tiie ownen must .n,• tbil your abode 5 unrtz on Coe.st Higbwa .. ~-· -tor ,,,. -"' ~ llle. 2 ml,001 ··~' ...-• -• • • S.W.-S BR. cute clean and readY JU land .for 8 ' • BKIL IDr occuponcy cloee to ab Phone R WUI& ll00,001. OW>1ER-. 4 -l ~...i.c....i.. Excel. REALNisD ~-~~r -. -dloiriJ -, tlMnclnc-r." -· "'' o..-or J'-•. -Quiet ..... No ... -••• "'" • ..... ..._ ovollalllt. 1ft. BY OWNER · "0 --.mi LOVELY new 2 Br ! J3A. --A---ocn vu, Top of world. 2191 vwnLR . ~ ... ,..., Alm'• Ln. BUy now 4 -2 ""1111. llio .,. prloe '""l'"'e. 49&-22!~ ::::,, ..:,.""k, •,:io: NEAR EMERALD .,_y llllr sn.-. a P '5 i BR, VIEW. 149,500! °"""" -"'°""'"' 4 NEFF, !\EAI.TOR <'14-9318 ..U.. 1 ---''HOME PLUS L•aun.o Nl•uol -I · DUPl,EX" "•""""' • • - ;;, ~C ~ 1-Rd """' cltt bteches, SHARP 3 !\R. 2 Ba i...,., ;;,; na. PhsdP• ta t51,m. 1ot iarae-enoi;p ft#' two = View lot. Mutt 1ell ·, •-"'""' Ulllta. Owner,....,. to ~ n ao """' Fhlty, -j • ........ a-:. ~~-...... re:~IOd. ~ .......... ,.,,. 3 OWNER _-..U. Pool $37.500. Ow.., llll·J33i: ' ldrm. 1 bo111o. ...... --"1111 • -· c1Iobc Lido Isle • "-me n.tas-rm. Faa:lllb' ~ rm.. ......._, pa t to. ' =t -la .Pollo. -trim. ~. fllnllY rm. On Id. NEWt LISTING •i:' !ft_ .. _ 1 ....... ~-3Bdrms.pt..,den;3~ -l .....-., ·--3-.• lmmualat>,Mll~ ..,... -11io. ~ ~ -111o1os ;.,,, bulli-1no. uooifAL TY . r:; 71!.-....,~ e~ ~ ~ sm Via .~~pt lleacb ·: .. 110 ........... .,...,... 1•. ' ' . ' . ,, p ' " ' ., '. i l ' ' I< ' 1. ,. ' _'E,_ - --------~~ DAIL V PILOT 3 ,e -•• I~[ ~ I~[ " " -·-J~I _,__ [~;~---~~i ~N~ew:pq:rt:r8-h::~~;;:1 ;l~ncot::m: .. ~P~-=~~~IM:1:M:1::.~--~~ '!!~~~~~-2*~ -· Unfum. • ~ets. Furn. 3'0 Apts. Fum. 3'0 Apt.Un·=""""'--· ___ u_65_1 ~ ·-r--·,. uez1 1. 1: ·-- BLU"FS CoNDO f 2 '""" 3 Br 6 2 .., $33..5111. 2 _T_...-__ o-1s ____ ~j :;:;;,::-'-:;::;-;;-;-::;;::-:-: Legune Nlguol Bolboo Penin•ul• Newport llwch Co•t• Moso .......... lllmilml l Bdrinl., 2',i bt.1.h!i: Br. hotAM! " l Ur. triplft -~ OlSC .um well stz.(1dl Pit ll URRY : 1 l SR plua Ot·n HR 2 liA I -·1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ntwtt Q-Plan $36,200. Nt'ar n a: Uar:txr. ~ ltit e -.c AfPle lllolll1 fDm.. studkl ~r $4fi0Jll0, Spu::loua 4 .BR. blk from beach, f~. N~ CHANNELFRONT TEO HUBERT • ASOOC . """"'· """"°' v.u.,. .., -.., ""' "" -a ...,. Ao!. "~· rro.ooo ""'·· beach. ,,,..,, tt. ~-" S251l "'"· Yr ly '' BR . ' ""· """" tor 35· boat HARBOR GREENS ~ ·~-.. [iIIimlIIlEJ 3.1, .PRESTIGE 3471 Via Udo, N.B. 615-8500 all tb 1'71 so.: 3 AIPie NJ-UDT litt\lrtt.J. 831-t453. $350 mo. fiTh.6514 . 1ncludt'd. ~ mo. 2 BO 1 ba.., frplc., (tnc«I Loh for S.•e 171 Val1c7 cn4) 2 4 2-l 144 • ~ Rtt\t•lt • 2 BACHELOR apts 011 )Jky ~ -~~·o~~~~\ind." patio It yd., 2 car detached Owlw'. 2 BR. Family room. Block Newporl 6Mch ideal for rttin'CI. Yr. round. garage, & spactt for boat, • * * llAVE wwn.I \\'di ~ from ocan. s;m/mo. YC*I'-LARGE 4 bedroom 2 $65 & $70/n10. 673-1~. associated f*t .hido 11.ddreu. Spa.i;W>ut t-.la. Excellent floor plan. 3 "' 500 nnn n-t..,.. ...... ,~. Emanuel C•J1rn11ro ~ --........ ~ ...._ -•-. ~ ._ l'l<>-8Cl& W:3961 . · •·i• ..... ·-..,... 1166 G.vlota Dr. • ..... ··-;;;.;;,.-...., q bath, year -around Corona del Mar 8ROKER S -AfALTO~r. 102~ W Dalbo" 611 lfltJ l1~i;"J cru· gar. can Bud Ne wport Heights ~~ :+ fam /dintna .':ftn. l slln. !--"----=---- • 6#2430 • ** $32,950 ** I"!!'"'""~~""""''""'""""' I' BR + Mald'a or guelOI rm. I J~JllrEXCLUSIVE • Pecky paneling,' sha.g carp. -&i~!¥ft.m.11., plus den; 5 baths. Most outstanding bey in .,,,, .. .,fit. Nord c orner . N'pt llgts area. Bette'r bw-- ~tjlCJU.flcent , custom home. ry! HTJJ.Jl(IO. BALBOA BAY PROP. • JlENTALS: summer, winier ft i£'flfieS. I LIDO REAL TY f-377 Via Lido, Npt. Beach I 673-7300 f!IM .. v.rd• ~ERENITY FPR SALE * 642-7491 * BY OWNER Unique 2 Br, 1 Ba home on corner R-2 lot. Frplc. shut- ters & shag crpt. $29,950. 673-1658. . Maha• Hon-. I~ L011un• Beech ~~~~~~~~~l ~Coranll~~~del~Me~r=-:::;-lease, \'> block lo DELUXE N b DELUX You are th" ~·inntt Of ;: beach. Nicely decoraa.. . •, . e\v · ache- 2 tkicetJ to 1ht' I '-•-I(~) 2 BR. I ba. tned yard, ed. $450. RED CAR-lo~, ~nit includes . all 2 BR, lt blk tc> beach at 29th F IFTH ANNUAL p.ra&e. Com~ redecorated. p E T REALTORS utilities and furn1sh-st. Bltln el~ct k ! r c h . ~------~·:;;;;::I S296 mo. 67l-!M03 ° r in $175/ C I I dsh/v:sh, f'lf'et gar rloor WESTERN m-~ 833-3380 gs. mo. 8 open1.•r, "' crpts. thruool , NAT IONAL BOAT ~-~-------1 64+7270 egt. baby Kr1uld piano, ocean vu . & Mouw f~ 300 HAN ..... 000. ,~ ~~t '~t~ BA& 2 Bit 2 BA, Angelita. 1650 !IQ, ~ il ~ 2 R $3.JO yrly 673~0 or ...... b ... _ ,.. u• ft. o( luxury living in the_.... mo. ut r 9060 bkr/ MARINE SHOW Corona del Mar drn. $325/mo.. Yr lse. Bluffs.. Nt.>w carpets & "_'/frplc, upper. uh!I niar· c'c:7.:.3-~~=occ•c,w_,,.,,.7"·--,.- Man::b 9 . Ma.rcb J7 67J.-1010 drapes. f'rl:llc. Pat i 0 nt.>d rouplP. No pf' ts . LUXURY Bachelor a p t , Please call &Q-5678, en. ll-1 *' • * SY.ALL 3 BR: 1 BA. Gara.ge. owrlooking huge greenbelt. ,615-36-'--'-1~3·-------Halboa Bay Club. March 15 between 9 and S pm to claim PW MaDonaW Yant. $250/DJG. No pets. t Laundry room. Maintenance 2 blks to Big Corona. lrj.:. to June 15. l-1 at u re · )'O'.ll' tickets. (Nor1h County 9245 PoinMf't'M small child. 67S--Ol67 & "'-ater paid. tmmed. oc-Bachelor. $150/mo. Yearly. reaponsible woman preler- toll-tree number is s«t-123'.ll cupaoc")'. $395. Call for appt. 1 a.duh, no peta. 645-16.U. red. 673-3907. • • * Fount11in Valley Costa MIN 832--0967. LRG Studio apt. $125 mo yrly NJo:W 2 Bdrm $DI/mo. Ann. BEAt.rrlFUL lewl lot in You2 ~~ •.,":: ol WANTED STEPS TO OCEAN util pd. lc>!IS('. 511 w. Bay, Nt'wport Westclift Short •-al.king ~ TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX 673-1000 aft !I or wkt'nds Bt'ach. Call S. B, 886-4832 distance F IFTH ... UAL \\'anl to rent J Bdrm bouil>. days or 88l-2!M3 t'Ves. to !hopli:. ~ WESTERN uneum. Yal'd for peL CA>lita 2 + den/otfic<e. aundt'Ck, Costa MeN says to aeU at OD5'l. Bkr. Mna area. otdt'r house patio, fplc. Adlts. $275 yrJy 1-'---...C.-'------CANAL Front 2 Br. dt'n, 675'-77l5 NATIONAL BOAT Jae. 5219-A River: 5-1£.85.12 Casa. de Oro trplc, lgf:' sun de ,. k . & Q-K: to PX>. Rt'!feten«s pier/Uoot, garage. $375. yr· Real Estate W11nted 114 MARINE SHCM' avail.~ * Sharp4 Br, 3 Ba. Townhse ALL UTILITIES PAID Jy 673-7931or644-6608. * ""ui• -L Cash * MESA VERDE Back Bay. Pool. Scll deWl Compare before you rent DELUX 2 BR. bltlns, frplc, 1 ,. ~ March 9-Matth 17 Bd 2 oven. dahwhr, lock garage, Custo d .. 1 ..... -1 turing· Furnished & Unfurnl1hed From $130 t o $215 mo Bachelors • 1 8drms 2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrms 11n or 2 Full Baths J\1ai;tcr si'" IM'lh'oon1s 1\' hilr;h Wan1 ccllutgs, la..:e llvini J1)0111 IY 'KllS or \\'QOd burn1n1t fireplace. Convenient laundry are!l. alt kitchen. EncltlSt-d pa- tios. 2 s.wunming pools, 11auna , r{"('rt.ation raclll- lit'!l. Sc<-unty guard. No )K'IS, Models Open 10 tll 7 pm 2700 Peterson Way, CM nr Harbor Blvd & Adams 546-0370 Tu verdant Ml.'sa Verde, a tum bedroom, two bath tne ·wilh ramlly room on ~~sac streel. A quiet lhJfle-free neighborhood -ppea Sun. 1-5. $35.500. ,,, Mobile Homes For Sale 125 Motor Home Rentals Please mD 5C$18. ext. ll.fi Lease. Ww!ly 3 nn, Jm/mo. 8 l 3 -8 9 7 4 or m e..,......... ea . · blk beach/bay. $260 per mo. Will buy your (B'Opel'(y. All between 9 and 5 pm to daim Bath. family nn. 2 !rplc's, i33--l65.1 e Spacious kitchen with in-April ls!. 675-3570, 5.'W-1429 cash within 72. hrs. Call )'OIU' ~ {Nor1b Counry Mniee porch. On quiet direct llihtlna' j ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!'!l!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 962-8851 toU-frff number is S.lD:n cul-de-clc. Omv. to all Brand New Duplex. • Separate din's area 2 BR. 1'~rn2~~ ~0 ~~~~~i DELUXE i t • * • schools. $12S/mo. 5<Hi.142. Ocean Vu, walk to beach. 3 e Hom~like 11lorage ~~ :,~a · ' APARTMENTS ;1-.. Y.-, ,~ -llf&Family Affair 2 Br Ii 4 Br, no pets or children. e Private patios · ' Ir Con Frpl . 3 Swl SALES It LEASING ~ -• borne. Cpt/dr"ps, gar, 646-0384. e Closed garqe w/storage OCEANFRONT BACHELOR A d • cs · m· '1 tuU service facility ~~ ........___.... 2 '--•~ kids/~ welcome. Agt. HARBOR View 3 Br, 2 Ba. •Marble pullman i. Quiet area. $170 m J. Ttnl•~'-PooCol·~-;-l_leGalamtn .s~_; ...... ~ -~ ......._ e Kl .... sz Bdmu rearly. Realtor, 642-3850 ...... w"' iUIU Danmar Motor H BROKERS INC. ~---· Ftt. 8'7-12l'l C11>t d,,,. gn!nr pool ••· Billiard Room. I I ~,,. White Realtor omes I """"""=~===--·"~---bmal ~I • Golden Rentals • privi. bl.tns: $ 415'; m 0 .• Pool -~cues • sur· 2 BR. Upper. Walk to beach! 1 Bednn. From S154 Ufewport, N'pt Beach ~:n1 =I·~ .. ~~ room. bailt-ill kit....,, S2J5 $Z6-Eajoy )Qll'!rlf. 4 BR, 2 &44-5257 . ~~i: with plwh land-~2i5~'11 util. Yearly. 213: 2 Bedrm. From $200 ~,.. 675-46:!0 531°6800 larger in Coota Mosa. H..,. ,.... _,._ ..,... ren1a1 & a>ndo. All extns! BEAOI "°"""'· 3 BR. S32S; 2 Adult living at Ito be•I MEDITERRANEAN Miision Vie)o r tington Beach or Newport Rnlft. Chldm ok. All Fee. BR. den, $315. . LARGE 1 BR Sl90 1 & 2 bdrm troilers.~Util pd, BIG Mobile home 24xii5. cust Be a ch . Must ha v ~ 847-12117 Caywood Rt'alry 54.S-1290 2 BEDROOMS $2lO adull pll:. $Ul. 1500 Placl'n-VILLAGE 1 ~it~~~: s~, 4sq~,ft~ t;~h.N:::~e :~r~~'l. capitalization rate or W'l-• GolcMn Rentals • Santa Ana No Pets tla, Sp. 17• NB 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.lTI. Clubhouse. Shown by appt or higer. Send complru-S15(1-E2 care 2 Br, 1% Ba 365 W. Wlbon 64.2-19n N~ Heights (TI.fi) M7-8070 . 83a-1641. only. Plse call Mario set-up tc> Oassified Ad No. =~~~~ie Twnbse. Crpt/dJ'p, bllnl!I. s~,!,!R, ~t!A HoEnmt'i $30 WEEK & UP R.Er,'TAL OFFICE 1 ,, rt Beach 839-8800 or 645-S424. ~ ~ ;!k>l. ~ ~ ()pm 'till 9 PM pool. Kids ok. Agt. Fee. ;;t;, ... nbi' gar. 1500 sq. f~. e Studio Ir 1 BR Apt•. CLE>\J't'l or 2 BR. Adults, oo OPF.N 9:30 AM to ,?;30 PAt l • 4 • BARGAIN 12'x52' Hom~e. · ,..esa. 8f1-l277 531--0• < 4 •-o 4 6 9, • TV It Maid Service Avail. t>Ct•1_L&e. ldt. ~$150. 232l t · ''1 • * • WANTED to ...... from L--....,. • Golden R..,tals • C.A.._::,,· ,.~-., • Pttone Se-'-Htd. Pool E. ~th St.. NB. 646-1801. , .JI C. M. Ganster xlnt cond., must be sold . 1 _BJ·::::! ---.. ....;-;::.;~..;..-_c..._____ ......,...,... 1111 .... , ... ..,...... • li:::: I $4500 or best oUer. AdullS pnva e pa. ':I WIA ..-....._.. sn~we love dop I: kids. 3 • Children " Pet Section S.nt• IUM ,1~75~1 F 1 rlends Court 642_7841 ~ ~ ho=·Dawnil·te..T,~g:gified Jl=.,til \r~ ~ ~ !L BR. CID. gar. Agt . F'~-CondomUnfulnlums 320 • $'')Monthly -I rvlne MOBILE .home :nx55, Xtras. o. • Y ..-....... P.O. Sl&>-Util Pd. Small. but nicE' Sfl-1207 m. ZJ76 Newport Blvd., Cl\1 $95-Mol'e than you'd expeet 1~ You are 1he \Vinner of 7850 Slater Space 32, R.B. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 1 Br . .BnDtiful location! e Golden Rent.als e 548-!Y155 or 645-3967 Jor the price! Studio. Patlot. : '•i lick(;'ts !o the 847_7874 aft 5, all day ,9'1626=:::.,· -~-----J3Z-J &'. 2 Ba. Qcraafronl! 1 .MESA Vnde, beaut. 4 Br, 2 Costa Mesa Ad &ood for $5 on Rent. Singles ok. Agt. Fee· I• ~·~1 FTH ANNUAL "'·kends. $100,00'.I. -NEED to lnwst in Yearly. w..oety deck .. Ba. rrpc-. family rm. patK>. 3 BR, 2 ba, bltns & d.sh .... ·shr. NEW apts for adults only. ~-:~Iden Rentals • ~-.,, . .'WESTERN ** DBC hy !ht' Sea in HB. 2 homes at appraisal va1oe. Cliild/pd.. 1 $2!6. s.6--02!Jl. I New paint, crpts &: drps. Balconies, Hreplaces, be';1111-j ~ ~ATION:L BOAT BR + den, 2 ba. Ux55. =ED: 4 units. M7= =EW ~RENT~ Huntiltgton a..ch ~gintact Mr. Queen at ~N1:s·dr~-pa~~~'. Apt. Unfum. 365 1 ~1~7·~950~· ~=~~~· ~~~~ Mesa area, prindpals only. · lion bu\Jdlng with pool. Balboa Jstend l .~~hlN9 _E.,Sa~:>W17 ~Pri~··~J>R~<'Y~6'4~~-~~~~l~N~-~pot~rt~B:•:•:ch~~~ 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, I Irvin• F'urn & unrurn. Bachelor & ' "'"~' I ~ electric builtins, FA 1 bdrms. from $13.S. 140 W. ELEGM"T 2 hr apt w/gar, ti~ call 642·5678, ext. 314 Rul&tate. A $1»-Util Pd.. lllobill!' hDmf' h eat, w/w carpets & NEW CONDOMINIUM WllJon tJust West of steps shpi & bch. $300 mo ~'be .,..~_en 9 and s pn1 to clahn c.neral .IWI 1 lfil ~ on a badgd. 1 Br. + drapes d ouble garage 2 Bs_, gar, pool, $210. 497-1342 Newport Blvd.) yrly. Dys 8 3 5-3 4 3 7 , r."ticke1s. (North county ~ studio apttdrp&. bltn•. fenced ' ldscpd ..,.,i:' Townhouse Unfvm. 335 HOLIDAY PLAZA eve/wknds 548-7398 .free number is 540-1.271)} rdrig, pool. Agt. Fee. • •""'-I· ELUXE r "I' Ml 1217 . D Spacious 1 BR NEW lo\\1er duplex 3 Br un- O'I•• 'oo ,,111.rrr• 1114 10 t11tlJl\l Will\ W~!trl~ll~ Uffl~ .I r1l1Aln1 itt\l!lt lcr ~llUI SIUt•DU\ ftC" I or 1-bedrl)OJV a11.111mtnl Sm1ll pels (lk, h 0"1 $ lfi~. I Uln•hHI fv.1Utlllt, Modt!' GDt n 9·00 lo 6 00 1300 f ~U••~W Ad .• C11\UI loltU. l'llllllt: !t4)·230D, -THE FULL LIFE p;'·"' . * * Acreage for sale 150 .-Galdeia Rentals e per mo. Agent, 962-4471 Huntington Beach ·iurn. apl $140. Heated pool: furn. Yearly. Wuh/dryr, 1r.A 1 HOME F<>R SOOD ACRES Business or 546-8103. Ample parking. Adults, no .roJrl&. $400 + uW. 675-1387. H)vo e. place for everythlna ':V_il ,. • OpportuniW 200 Walk ID wtr -eadl Uait SHID 2 & 3 BR Townhouses. Newly pets. Beach plua interestlfll places .. go ' 1 .. A1:.L SEASONS BY OWNER -~==:;;;'-''''---=:::: Ahl> ~ sno. Of $16.. 4 Bdrm. 2 BA. all bllll$, crvts pa int ed. Washer/dryer, 196.5 Pomona Ave., C.M. Capistrano nearby. Our garden ........... Paln1 Springs Santa Rosa • Util pi. I: drpa. 2 car g~. crptA. drps 962-B78l ...,_.., ~-ff:iry 'biggee3%year'!lnew. M $l2:500 * • R t-A-House ,.,,.... Delira.bk-Glen Mar. Walk · · l BR., Furn., 2 lrg. closets, UPSTAIRS apt bltns, ments art aurrouDded by • bcfrns, 2 bath! plus 1.8x3ti 18 t 1 • 5 • So · E·i"'ea' A'1no""· WRnal·ie Robert Uwson en to Ahopptng, schools. nr. lrvlM queen aize bed, prlv. dress-cptsldrps. nr shopping broad lawns, J>Uttlnc green, ,Anthon)I,> Pool with dlv-· m e • 2273 Apt o.p Houses Unfvrn. l05 beach. childttn ok. $295. Ing rm :ftra 1rg roonis center & beach. C 11. I) pool and pat¥>. Inside: 2 ~art! sweep. Al on San Clemente 9267'.l • omona 962-6924.. 2 BR. 2 BA. formal dining. encl.~-w/storag.e. Adult~ 1 496-739!1 or 268n Vista del bedrooms PIWI den, reaJl.v • cul4sac lot. ~lk Apartments Costa Mew Genet-al $1$-EZ ~ 2 Br, 2 88 cable TV, pool & perk, only 00 pet.L .::M::"'::.·:....~~~----spacious enlertalnlng areas, ch and 5 ch o o 1 . For S•I• 152 You are the "'inner 01 Condo. 2 sty. Frplc. Cpcs. j ~brond~~~new!j.~$200~~-~r.62::-""63:~·=1~2035~' ~F~u~lt.~r~tCMjn[,~C~,M~. 0: Corona del Mor cebaramllho. ~--~."·No !<}.~~..!: 2 2 ricket5 to the N9wport Beach -.,;nuu.~ ... nn. perce,µge rate. Try I + Sb It. FIFTH ANNUAL :t';,...':1°" ... pa~ ~: 1 BR. 1140 & lJ!IO. T•m>ce. THE ORLEANS 000 Call ncome • r WESTERN M1-13J7 A.dulls'~ _"Lease 1swlm pool. '!tleal 1 or , . E.\Sl"SIDE COSTA MESA NATl"NAL BOAT 3 BR, 2 ,.,,., bltns, .-.ic. Be.clieJcn, Adultl. 'No pets. -. -1741 Tullln 8J..1.C88$ BY OWNER. PRINC. ONLY ,... llDLlll *....... • Golden Rentals • Faces pool~ 2-cat ~;;i. + 1993 Church SI., C ?i-1 . a y P•i'k·Llkl SurroundfnO I 10 indlv. hOu&es, 1 BR + den & · 2 WU from bf!lldt. 3 bd, 2 be., carport, $.»). ALSO 2 BR. 2 5ls..s6.13 a.i.!! ~ N• QUIET DELUXE I-Realtors 545-9491 ~/patio & gar. pool. ho vac. MARINE SHOW * Ml·tm * dt'1l. frp1c. patio, !Nd. $275. ba, kar carport, $250. Both FUJtN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. r£Z• · 1, 2 & 3 BR APTS 1lf:i.·.l .' ~~·pOpeortn EveH,ei"'hts' ·"=m-'alo'-'=t.,;9::%::...:re;:tum=::· :..Con-do Pl~~ll ~ r~;-314 "-· W.'ltlllliCDIL\MUA (.213) 5.l>-3100 mom/eves •pllt level. Call R l tr, Close to lhopa. Adulta, ·no ON TEN ACRES Pvt Patlot * Htd Pool flaw ' 1'°8· $146.000. 646-3764. betweeti 9 and 5 pm lo d&im Thew An Jud A Few Of op!ll Sal ~ SUn-M42 Tiki 548-69fl6. pets. $160/mo. Apls. furn./unturn. Leue N~tolg *a AdbuJt.A only ~J>e<troon1 wjth Jots ol living Commercial els. !North Couniy Our KA.'ft R.ENTAl.S . . . Cirde. SPAC 2 BR, 2BA, petio, l!Ml Pomona, C.M. Fireplace I prlv. patios. rn ac . pt.a ~tt-Large .rpmlly room Property 158 • C"l' oumber is 540-IZIH * S135-Walk to schlL 2 BR in 4-bl.tins llhag, I e. u n d r Y 2 BDRM, utU pd, $110. mo. Pools Tenrlis Contnt'I Bkfst. Martinique Apts. ~ ilving room and formal 1---'--'------'-'-!~*,\'~'---"•---~* s:!G -FAR-Om &vfwolcr Pad!) plex. Crpls. drpa, bltna. gar. hookup. Quiet ad.Its. $195. No pets. 2277 Mao1e St 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM ttining room. Super pride or Coron.a del Mar AFU.. All tum.. IDddsQUtil :--~"ii:tals e 6G-1276 O:xrtA Mesa, ~ ' (MacArtbW" nr Coast Hwy) Mgr Apt ll3 646-6542 i"J1~ ip location. Prl<ed Unique 5,000 sq ft WELCH'S * DuplexH Unfum. 350 BEAtrr. FURN 2 BR. · El M PJ¥l> "'·"'°· Coll &1&-nn Commercial Building PRODUCT mo . FRESH A Clean! 2 Br. 12!S-l Br, 2 &, f<plc, 2 nr Utll Pd. Htd. pool. Adlts, no GET IN THE SWIM Puerto ftO · , 'more info and ap-+ 2 Duplexes Billion doll"' ·~--Cspta, drp&,. pr kid&lpd_ gar. Kids/pets ok. A&t-Fee. * * * pet8. 60-9520. LIVE IN CdM, in this 2 bed· 2 BR. $165 lffnnent to q. at $275,000 ............ :1 * ' W-1211. Doug Loring NICE TM. 9 , fT~ FVN ro BE NICE/ Realonornics Corp, Bier. now responsible men and e Golden Rentals e 2009 Miramar ettcy apt. $110. Incl. rm . a:pt. Swimming pool Unfurn. 675-6700 \\'Om~n to service b'-&. w1-$110 -V~ 2 Br. Slaft, utiL MahU'e adWt. available, walking dlstan1·e All Utilltles Paid ume beverage ~ rrfric-Fnerd tor kids. Hwtingtan H.arbour Balbo. * 642-1255 * to Lilllt' Corona. Only $190. Pool & Recreation L1~!° $800~~·~nc!i<!~{ LIMITED OPENINGS * _,, 3 .,._ 2 You are the winner Of BACHELOR $115 mo. incl. monthly. RE ALT 0 R. 1959 Maple Ave., CM $60,000, Will sell llr 1r:1Je PART OR FUtL TIME $180 • ROOllY? 3 Br. 2 Ba. BYfT. w/34' aup. "'· 2 tickets to the util. Neat, parking. Ma1ure. 644-7270. DELUXE I !30.<Mlll equity !or R l or R-1 NO SELLING BllDL -...,__ tlm. w/bar, 1'pl. many F IFTH ANNUAL 2fil Meta Dr .. CM 646-7342. SOUTH OF HWY. TOWNHOUSE I iiiiiiiiii. J lol Can add cash. s. w. Company -com· * xtru. u.. mo. ii7·'<r.ll WESTERN 2 BR. Furn. Apt. No -1 BEDROOM-2 BR 1 BA Bl in jp ·~ 4 • 1 , oanSaie1Rea1Ctyle1m)s12-.fili ~!~~~-~Util~2&-.Fum.1mne NATl~LBOAT ~~~~t.s:'~1s. 820 $l6.5.MONTHLY erpt.,.~~-~~~: ~~, 1,. I n mente '"" --·~ ·---• * _ MARINE SH-H 1 •--h 644-7270 Encl • ..,.. •• EXTRA 1!'1? ' d 7200' store, seven yea.rs new, td ~~u-LANDLORDS! 2 BR., l% ba.., air/cond. __. March 9 • Mardt"';; unt nvt.~ .~c _ CHARMING Spac, prl, S.chl ~~ ctdldren, 1 pel Iv & JETTY VIEW great location, room to ex-For more information write: FREE RENl"AL ·SERVICE ! ::t: ~%ba.b:t.='cond = Pie~ call 642-56'78, ext. 314 L Qu H apt o/aar. Incld• stve, · · ... twc. In China Cove. Ont' pand. Bkr. 67'5-7225 N c B c Inc BEACC* RENTALS 3 BR. 1: fam. rm .. 2 baths between 9 and 5 pm to claim • lnta ermos.a refrig, crpis, drps, h'Plc. BACK BAY 1 BR.. ~m.e away from an almost 2-adjoining i n co n1 e pro-· · · .. · * MS-1111 * bnnd rrw, Turtlttock U75 your tickets. {North C.Ounty 2 Bdrm Studio, 1'19 BA. Furn. 644-8494. New 4 plex, spacloua apts. 11nvatc l>e11.ch. 3 &Inn, 2 ba pertles, center. $75,000. by 7700 Edgl!'A-ater Dr .. &rite T.5 4 BR., 2 ba $385/l45Q toll-tree number is 540-1220) $240. 2 acres beautiful DELUXE all ·elect, blttnl hrr kltchea. Lndry Rm. l .home shown by app"t only. owner. 645-2031 I 642-6560 Oakland, caiil 94621 C... De Or. Rlty. 14 BR .. lam. rm .. 2!~ baths * * * park 11 k e surroundings. Incl d.Shfwabr. Dbl gar. chiid. No pets. Locked ga.r. 1 1 :.t,IWKl,,. To see l'all 1-ioward Condomln'iums Include phone number 537-3311 , Turtlerock $425 BED OOM uni uJ SUnl«!n pool, BBQ'a spark!-ocean vu $350 per. 6T.H99'Z. Close to tehoolJJ. B~ aer-:V~Jh:. fo I l60 PARTNERS. mechanM:s. to Jl.JSI" A FEW OF OUR 2$240 R urn. ad t. Ing Spanish lo u n ta In a. Costa ~ vice-. Eutlid(l, \,;.M. ·,· • 644-. 2430 • r •a • ~~ ... ~--~~ °" ~ MANY RE.Vt'Al.S - . . 494-3fl>1_ TAnho:.;l~ PAID 557.1501 -561415 , -· --NEWLY DECORATED 2 BDRM. APT. $150 ; ficlusrve Baycrest US GOVERNMENT ~t:Cio ~ ~ SANTA ~A -3 Br. 2 Ba Huntington 8Nch l~du~':;,~!'e~ BEAUTIFUL 64&-4862 or 642-filOO ' .~.f By Owner says, "tell this 2 bednn 1% co. with new method&, min. _._ SllO. erp. trplr, bltnL 1n4> 841-5641 GROUNDS LARGE 2 BR. Carpet.a & i iiR, 2 BA, huge paneled bath for only $18.450." inves. $3.fm. Sent remme to =...! c;arap. Odldrtn CE 1!M6. NEW 3 BEDROOM (4 blka S. of San Diego Frwy 10 M.lnutl!I to OceM drapes. Man & wHe. Infant lFam Rm, Kitchen w/blUn FHA-VA $350 down SCOTT Mr. Jerome, ,P.O. Box 144 1 _ w"~ n--L 'Bldg 2 Bath, large pvt yard, encl on Beach, l blk W. on Holt Close to bus line & stores, Gas we I come. $ 13 O Imo. )re-frig, breakfast bar. $. REALTY 536-75.13 Stanton. Cal. 90680. NEWPORT BEACH _ SU> ..... ~ .. a.u11; · 2 car pvt prage lb duplex to Parblde I.Ant..) Heal & Stove. Water . 5'3-72>9. ~fassive Liv Rm w/frtilc S ..u util pd. 2 Br. Mobile UM-~ Park. Irvine buildina $250. per mo. Man-XZEZ . Garaae Rec Rn1 Laundry :--::--;;8""===~~~~ ~jacent to ht'auL patio for Duplens/Unlta MARINE ERVICE Hm:ne. Bring the dWdrm 1o Day1 .§52..70DO Nights aa:er at 313 OS\•e&O-Hwit-LOW WEEKLY RATES Room 0 included .. Alr/Cond. "C:!nte~=J'~n 2~~: ;~ liv1ng. Elect gar door tel• 162 Bulklen Supply lbr beach! LL! _ 7 . 1 ington Beach. 536-4152, E xecutive Suites & Swlm'g Pool. PatW>ti, trplc, pool. $l65-$l90. ~~· Lrg lot . $64,9&0. Beauty Shop • nm ~ ' 727 y L•-Bl d LARGE 1 BR. $14fi Call f67-2841. Prine. only. 64&-6337. Canl/Gi.ft. JU.000 + lnven 2 BR., 1% 'belht ..... $225 Newn6rt BMch or.uuwn • • 2 BR. $165 &: $170 HARBOR VIEW 1-IOMES DUPLEX by owner. 2 hd. Ceramlcs. Bus A/OC' o-vperty ~: ~~ :· 2 BR, 1%. br .• air cond S235 -.:.::.;:.r~ Beach Blvd. at Yorktown Haclertda de Meta NEW I BR. $170. 2 BR _ $210. lino llke new 3 Br, tam -~t. lg .:,:J ~S67~-HOLLAND Bus. S..les Agt. Fft. l51J..33ll 2 BR. 2 baths·········· $l'.lO Lin By The Channel SJ6..0411 160 W. Wllaon No. I. C.M. !::..oc~1: •Ehop20'•lh· AduJtsC. oo ll.y room, bonus rooml sleoep-c!i 'tc,~ upp)intmenl . ins ~. CM 56-4170 3 BR, 2 baths ••••••··•• S330 ln Newport Shoftt STUDIOS & 1 BR's. CASA GRANADA ~137. . st., .M. ing loft. Carpets thruoot. 494-3661 lnv.-.....--t Newport ~ l BR.~ baths·• ~ EnjOy Olympie Pool. TeMia e run kilchen ~ ....... \Eh tll 1-. le t.n.. .., .. ,.... n--.1 • ........_ 4 BR. •n baths ··• .. •• · $12.5 & VoUevb&ll and Walk to e lfeatcd pool No Security Oepoal.t 1 BR stbve refl'iu paatlo i~"'~.,.·578,~e~;;:. "';".us Income Property 166 Opportunfty 220 'ir~Q; :.::-::~ SS'i5Jl1 i eel h•11 i the 0ce:M. e Laundry racUllie1 Lovely 2 BR apts, with a apl ' crpls · di;;·· lUl ARBOR VIEW/ G ~-----• I Handaome3BR,2BA. e Freeutllillt'S klnggizedBR,onbeautifully me0th. ni ·w. '1s 1b " ~ • HOMES YOUN O.C. Pub corp Jik..oom, _. .. ...--1 I 1 ~ Duplex Now Available o Fr~ Hncna landscaped grounds. Gas 962-8936 ' ; 1 • ~EAL TY 83l-0780 ~!!T:l~rmT~!fts~E~. =gto ~ 1~. ~~ .: ~2 ~~.00 .,.~ ... 'TY . 1 . $28.S. ~iJ Lease : ~:r·.:~~ld aerv. avail. ~!.inN::t1?1lld up to 3 NEWLY. dccoralcd 2 BR. · · A TED cellent condition. Near 17th SSlo-8841. ._... ~w.; e Phone service 400 J\-1errlmac Way 557.9559' e.ncl8C<I patio/pr. E&.•tslde! l : W N St. a~plng. Ala> severaJ Mon.., to 1 ---240 A Oft··••·•·····-·· $395.00 A Company With Vl1'6n \STEPS TO SURF! Brand e 1 M'I t 2 BR, 2 BA Stud Io . ~· ..E: ,;-1:A~ ...... st. $l55. ' ---. 1 Btdr<Oil -s.,ti'ont . Univ Parter Center Irvine new. 4 BR &: 3 BR. Move In I e o ocean . ......-.uo111 • ~•o you!\ home Is Wllnled bY olhe.r plexcs A f0urplexe1, IJT bam ••••••••••.• SlJ9,00 atli A-·,.1-r 562.r..oo today! ~ up. Jlersh, $145 • $1S5 Crpt/drpa, bltns, ext I'll · "6fMbody, tom<'Whel'l!'I Lrt C.M. OORROW TO $25,000 on nte Biii' ~?225 • .., ... u , 645-MOO BACHELOR & l BR. ...,.008 slorage. Clot1~ to OCC & SD LARGE 2 story 2 bd, l'ii be.. '"xl\"\1 brokrrs l)dvlae YoU & FORTIN co. cquily in vnur howte. u. . or~ boUrs s AM to s PM : . • .~ ' Frwy. 1165/mo. l:A" ndn or lndry rm, priv. patio, • ~-. F .,.--WI-• Br 2 ...... ro_,_ Crplc'• prtv. gar&ae8 -i.l'f<T'V'IU:>' I ~-ll'ln that huyrr. I Rltr. 642"-5000, 545-8625 the money for any purpoeie. ..,_.. .. ...:: ~ • ua. r • ..,..... Divided bath &: Iota or 979-074j. very c eu. ~ to schls Ir r 6 1414 Ovtr $$.000 on real Ml.ale plliCe.. yard. Su Joan FOR )'OUt money the ]~ coll •• '175. mo. ffl-7440. J=~!,91L. '(!) ~ ~4 -I and pcnon.tJ Jm'IPC'l1.Y. C.U ~ deuat. SW'pat, 3 Br. 2 1 I ApartrntntsforRent ~ closets. Rec. hall, pool & $140 up spac 2 br/3 br l 'Ai NiWf.y DECORATED : ,. ·: 4"41& e DUPLEXES AVOO S250-l BR. ~ yard. Ba llome, $29$. Avl now. . T g::1 ~~lea).,,u~~ '1~i Be, :1, cpt/drp, bltn. 2 Br •lc:arpor1. $140. wtr. '""'' e TRIPLEXES FINANCIAL Sf!RvtC£S P!_tio, ax-dtl Kar. 50'1-MI. K,.1-n Ln. rt blk w. of 22Jply2gColl•g•, No 5 "A" ...,.,3 pd. 2192 '1A'" Phu:enlla AVf!. ' R EALTY • F ~S 18'79Rarbur81vd $115-2 Br. frPc. blua. ~ l ""' -' ~ .,...........,.. Call bt _ ••r .flt•Dorl Pe11 orflft OURPLE Colla Mna ~ crpb. pr, JUd. 0... .,une a.adt Aptt.. Furn. 360 Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). 1!)96 Maplt', No 1 642-3813 wn 1 & 5. 636-4120. , • ln Costa MeM dol 5(1) .N Anlliw_lm Blvd. Paine. MJ.o18tl e REAL VALISE! Quiet. 2 2. Bdrm. UnfWTI. $160. I .1°JEW EXCLUSIVE =~=toe::: Anabchn $J$.2Sl6 NU-VIEW RENTALS ~ i ~ z; I a.Ibo.a ldand $1~ Bonut to move-lo. 2 BR . c r pt 11 / d r p fl ' . per mo. Adults. no pct.a. :~, li7S-6SOJ , 250 s. F.odkl St.. m-c» er ~ Bit-. ~· · Or. Duplex. Bllnt, plygmd slov<"/dshwr. Pool. Mature Oil\ &42-5168 · Be.yftont 4 BR., 3 baths ' . Ana.belm TIS-62!iO 1 .aNDLORDSI $2&-Util Pd. Channlrw 1 er. Dl:LUXE 2 bd. f.m. mo til for ll:\d1. Pets '*· Agt. f ee. adul t., no {>('ts. $135. 2295 2 Bed room, 1 b ll th mr A Sl_!p -$211.~ . lUl s.....bunt SL, I.ft . • ._, So. L.quna. ran June IS. J>Mne 615--:rl63 an. SC1·UO'I' P1clfic Ave .. CM. 54S-68'18. rltstiv.·1Uh1.•r encl .. gRrage, 2 ~I DO REAL TY Garden Gron ,5:11)..<lD We ~ tD Hewpoot flllltk V'"'1 4 pm. e Golden R1nt1l1 e 2DR. 2BA apt, crpts, drps. kids o k. 846-7129. · Wf ·Via Udo Npt Beach 11422 ~ .. Bhd.. 8Ndr. • OlnM del Ku • $S50--l -+ llf!a. f' r PI c. * ·YEAR round-Brand new l $25-Week. You can live on bltina:. slv, Can be le('n MOD. 2BR 2BA, dsbwshr. • 67J..~300 HunUnrttnn ~ 147-4i01l 6 Lac-L Oar ~ kr-Gan.gr:. Ya.rd. ()eek. Vftl UH. 2 BA Du:ples.. $450/mo. the water on a buclgl'I.. AKI. eves. 537"'8726, S 4 8-5 2 1 2 (pl, gar. Adult•. Nr llarbor --OC ANVl ilW 10'.l> Down, 1\0% flnanclltf. San!& ::S.MalnSLr;e..Ui ~.:..PllEE., Ycm! 'l>J ~v.'Ew RENTALS TI\~ F,.. 841-1"'1 ds:1>. & Baker. Ph' '57·7™ 1t1nl1A tumtJhtd, just 1~pa l • 3 BA., • -2 BR. 1. • 1 BR. 611 w. 17lh SL, NU-VIEW RENTALS m-«m ~ Baluuti Penln1ul1 • Golden R entals • • • S'1'UNNING 2 BR, 2 BA 2 fiR. Adult1, oo pct1 BA Y ~Itch. You own the land. All 1.1ttenltles, including: FI A Santa Ana M'l'-4Gl or $US _ ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 Carden APT. Pool. Rec M'E:AOOWS APT. 387 W. ;ooo. Broker. !i'rrr.5200. heaj. bll·ln&, trplcs, 1h1h-MU WC!llmlnlder Aw., mcll tit.. CM.JMI 3 .BR. 4 BA. 2-car t Bedroom 1p•ctou11, Pools. 4 G!lt'dt'llS-Sauwa. Rn1. &y St. CM . G46-00T3 OUS 3 •tm'Y cedRr S wttn, alt/c:nnd, c1•r,..mlc Welltm~ .,..._ t Dr CM. JWll 11.B. SJSO. a pr_ endd pu.tlo. 8-J'bq, d la ti w a• her, dtfPOM\I Tennlll Pr\v. patio. Si1&0%'i9. TIO \V. 18th St., C.M. 2 BR, Sl40 nio. car P I! 11 , ~. kit • bltth. Xlnt \oc. 1 T "ml acn ~ IDdiVpPI «*:. l"OfllpltklY m:Sec.. bNut. carpeled, lit dua. flTS.4039. 7i'""i'"-i-'-"''-""-7..;.-1i::':'.:-ACAPULCO drpcs. One child ok. ~.,\i ho~• + """' CALL 631-5662 st D Loans ROftl A....... t7M43ll ..... ·-· No chlldr<n or 1 BR. Blk to Beach! Avao II• elor Apt $lOO mo. °"'"'• I BR. $1!'6. !Jill Pd. Coll 541Kt6l16 r A slip r:, r:it1~ Sp&.rUn& tnvtatment Corp. *l.ANDl.OlU)S* peta.CaPmnD att'"'"'1 onl.Y;J!lS thru Junt. No pt:t.. $115. .f. 64ti-26S7 or 5.57 9!U3 Pool. Prklne:. Adults, no NR Nu mR coo:to. ·•II bltfn• r>r: many ...... ll98,000 Tfil·PLEX e~'lft INTEREST l'RIZ REll'UL SERVICE mo. em &c-. bill. ST!f-ISll Bier. Mesa Verde pets. 7411 W. "!lh St., CM. •"'· R<c att•/pooL Prl ills it e. 54$-1T39. Xlnt tot.lion Ill well as In 2 d TD' L can IO-m'i '~ Hiii• WlH'l'ER, '° July lst-'4 2 'BOR)t .. arps, crpl, 61t-tl\8. patio. R.e190n. 2J.W.f6-ruG. ~T~~i:':r:h~4:i~~ 0 0811 ~~~.:;:I m -Brand Mew, all t!ftlrlc =11 ~~. ~i'. o~ 31~~~·: ~~.~u~~: ~~·. 2!.jdev!:.'1~~din~ ~o~s t1&~lor~apt. ~ * 1-J~ * ..,.1•0 ot $l73L ~ 1't8 ~CA. No-•n1m 1 3 BR. 2 BA, crp«a A dr'ps. f't'Om --·-111 ....i.... wuhlnic I11c-ll. W a I k I n"' ,,WI/ UUI "' ·~ --S. •-~ ~ I Atr/«IDd. OtUd °" No .. __ ...--a•~---1 •hop"'·-& V•c•nc~ -~ Rent ·-11\0 ,...... • Yf!-IDmtthlrc IOU want lo B UNITS • San Cl 11' tt .. r Mtv. n•1 a ........ ,_. i1r1ns Pf'fS. F'rlcd yard. nbi . tum them lnto cub .di:i~ Eti~I f.ear r;:n, & your ·~ •.. ~-:-:. atm fill>. 2 BR. '".llL· 118tfto. ·Clualned. ads do u .Whltewatervft.fi:.noo, ,Mt.1171 -su.tl11 tritb ~.-Ody PiW Beauliful muon A ~I CALL DAU..Y PDDr patio. $275. No pet~ 3125 bldi;:: .. etc.tbruaO.llyPllot Drp, crpt, ""'1 Oale • ... u • t'lttl N0W rA ~. • '\ But!M Vitt11 , Apt s ~l't '"""'-'U'N " \11'9 0.lllllUW. ~ Tit: ....,_ a.ASSIFlED ••••••• MMfTI On), Apt. /\, ~'J-2633. Cla111lned Ad. 642 5671. S48-8301 , '113/m..ml .. I , I I • • I ~-. -.-u.1m ' ii OAll. y Pl1.0T .. -•·-• ..,_ llt) 1----··,,.:-lftJ 1.---I~[...-.. •• llt} LI ~-;._~,l~;;.,,li~j ~l~,.;;·;;""~J~!l~l;;-;;;•;;-~1~;;1;' -;;' ~-;· ........ ;;.;;J~~;!j~~ti·"'"=''~'·~~ n,,..,.. "i'' · !:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~---:.~~ AplL. Af>h., • Help W •otedN!I l:£;i 1:A~"";:·::;"""""-::;:::_;;-;:::;:~":;:;5.:A:1pt:·:;:um-::::;;:::;:-..:"';:;:;:;. l-!'~u~m'.!:.1.,~lhllum.~~:..!:m~~F~u~m~.~·~· !u~o~fv~m.!!:....!m'.!!. OffK. lloftl•1 440 P ......... i. 530 hby•llll• i.-T111r I H1Mt1.,.1... ..... Huol ......... ....,. lJC'O Doy care,_7....S:lO. • • ASSEMBL E~- Huntlngton S.lcil tfuotlogton BNch Pfees&e r•ecutiYe MRS. !Ctoned)' Sp Ir It u •I Toddler, ""Ir· ..,.., ..,., Joh *, _ I Apply at Cllpper MArl e "i U medium &. h or o 1 c: o p e Hartorl&.lrier 5*-J!ill. · n ..... w I ,..,.rp, 1919 E. Occid~ SI·· ALMOST READY CASA TIEMPO rea..ai.u.. adviliea on all af. 118 5th St ~ e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e f,.;'':f Uf<. ay ....,blna BABYSITrlNG. M> home. • Sanua Ana. i SPANISH COUNTRY ESTATE LMNG Waterfront Offices womanhood bad -Xln'l ..... ~-~:'!1'.!"'w!:,<~ AVON SAYS·'· • 2 Acres beautiful park like surroundings. ahe bad the God-1tl\'efl 2 tickets to the ''Be VtNr Own ~••'! Sunken pool. Sparkling Spanish fountains. ~:' t!'n.n~·o:y~· W:r bt~pedhelpre!i~it Ci ';f!!'ter FIFTH ANNUAL Earn an income of your.pwn . • Spacious Rooms . Separate dining room BAY LIDO BUILDING oeparated. WW luolp you CUSIQM WOODWORK, WESTERN dghi '" your R~ • 'Walk in Closets m Nrwp;H'l Blvd., N.B. W/'YOUJ' ;lob where )'OU have PIUJtJLna:, cabl.oeta,. patloe, NATIONAL &OAT neigtlbothood · Be an~ ' (just North of SD Freeway at Mall>Olla) DELUXE 1 & 2 BR w /FIREPtACES • Private Patios • Dishwashers • Home like kitchen & cabinets Pb: Lou Otvola ~1220 talled Ii. ~ ai.ckoeas. gen'I rep a Ir 1 . Duke & Representative. Call TIO)N:' 1 Bedroom Unfurn. $165. Furn. $1B5 " DELUXE OFFICES * No pity for thooe knowing DaOurka 64&-T598 846-9495. MARINE SHOW 546-534! • or ;!!/-~· 2 Bedroom Unfurn. $185. Furn. $215 GREAT UXATION, w:lj. :d~t!: :::,:if~~ MINOR home f'eP8.in. Ji>lum· March 9 _ &-tarch tT Auditing Clerk · : • All Heating P aid • Jaeuui • Heated Pool Townhouse 2 Bd JUL ba 1 400 v • ft A Ir porter Hotel & ---"'"·--" .. p with ony other birw -carpeotry -pa1Jrt1ng Pleaae eai.11 642·56'18, ext. 314 Newport Bea~h. 1 • Recreallon Building • Luxurious Lalldaeaping e Heavy Pile Shag Carpeting. Adults Only - rm., r.: " ' ..,. • 0 -taurant. 1 Rm., up to u.rtu-...,._ -tile. Call 5«)-.5560, .. _ .. _een 9 and 5 pm to claim......... Irv'-Co. --·" In· Furn. $240 nqi reader. Onie vl.&U )llfll coo-UC\w Coon ,,,.. ...... ~ e ALL UTILITIES FREE e 2•000 11<1· u. vfnee:)'OU. en.al~ Carpet Strvi.:9 your UcketJ. <North ty dividual \vith 1-2 .,Yll'i· NO LEASE REQUIRED FU,;,;;RNISH~,::=Y,;O~UR=-"HO:O~MEc:c,0=:R toU-frtt number is 541}-lZJ)) ba ckground . i~, ~- STOP BY AHO SEE US BEFORE WE'RE FINISHED-FOR YOUR CHOICE OF APT. 1912 Holl Ave,, Hunl ....... llNdl Mgr. Mr & Mn Elliott '47""82 Walk to Huntington Center lmmed. occupancy. See at OFFICE _ Buy fumi~urr. L 4 R c.tpet-UpbOlstery * * * counting/t>ookkeepmg fie · ADULTS NO PETS %1T.! DuPont. Rm. 8, Irvine. ts d Uqu Houac $29,96! Ste~ Typing 60 wpm & ablftty ).o LA QUINTA HERMOSA 1 833-3223 9 To noon. ~ ~ch~:'· ~lesale: $49. Liv Rm #1! Guar. Janitorial operate 10 key. Mu:rl ~ 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 847 i::AA• ButlnHS Rentel 445 Decoratar Showrooms at ~ number 01ien1ed & enjoy 'Vft.I. wholesale prtces. ca 11 HOUSE OF CLEAN OFFICE cleaning, 1 i c' d • deta il ,,·ork. E. x c e 1),1' Qt 4 Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach SEP. 4 room bldg + gar, licensed decorator wltli top Protes.. ............. 1 rin .. _1..... =A 1 Y!!, e;.___P27· in area. working rondit1ons ~.:!; Apl. U..fvm. 365 Apt. Uofum. 365 1 Blk. W. o( Holt to Parkside paneling, crpb & drps, ad-experience & knowledge, ~c:'"si~ "or.,..,,......, · pany benefits. Call "."·"' ~"" joining busy corner. $2SO. you·~-__ be delighted. Call Masonry btw. 9 le noon. COJIO-.......... 8'1Kh I-------1 ·=_;,,,-;;;;::::'7':::::=--· I ~A~P'!;.,· ~u'.!!""'~'"'.!:·--13~65 Aph .. Ph; 66-2020 or 6U--6560. 54M636 PROF~IONAL carpeting --B A B y S I TT E R , M.;i.tu)<e LRG a tore bldg. w 2 BR. apt. Soclel Clubs 535 clearung. DUtch Mainten-QUAUTY masonry v.·ork 11•oman 2 pre-school, , 4 pr ia1'C'Dy HICE 2 bd unit, 11-x. ''Rent A Piece N •-··h _F_u;..r_•_· ..;•_r_U;..n_l_u_m_._37-'0 ~~ •-·~ of • P•loce" ewport ~ - will rent together o r ~e Serv. a1Bo noon & btlclc ~ block walls. Patios 1nore 'mid-Oay boun,. 34 separately, Adults only. No U you want Quantity wmdows. 537•1508• a specialty. 615-5-170. flexible days weekly, .so:te trplc, apt, .... ,.., bltins, Lagun1 Beach beam ceillnp, patio, adults only, m peb, Ref 2354 S..ta OCEAN and FOR LEASE Ana Ave •• 67H39S. HARBOR VIEW ~ BR. &yfront Apt. $550 $165-Jl7S 1 BR, 1 blk from main beach. Clean & Cozy. 644-8478 or 494-4791. peU or children. 548-2383 DON'T CALL US! C.tnlent, Concrete Painting & v.•kends, eves de~i~~· PRIME '' . ·i If it's Quality P•porh -1-Hourly salary open. J o ice space av111, PATIOS, w01Ju, drives. Saw, _ •··• •·• ...,,,, Spygla!S Hill .... C .. dM. 333 Marine Ave. Balboa You're looking for .L.. 8891 I 2 Bl'. New poJnt. cpt/drps, 2 BR. Near beoclu. $395. blfnl. $145. 1 ch1ld ok, 00 Degaot apartments designed Including utlllttes. Island;2nc1 floor 675-7150 DISCOVER break, remove & replace CUSToM PAINTING own trans. 644-• · DISCOVERY concrete. 548-8668 forest. . · BABYSl'ITER Llve h.t..' L i' pet. Nr 18tb "-PlacentJa. with a Master's touch, su-Georgl Wiiiiamson 5tS-C!5T perb house security, exclu· Rffltor New port Beach lndustriel Rentel 450 "the Something Eise" Co. CUSTOM CEMENT WORK ~A~ i:U:ior~~: tiousework. Write Cla.Mlli ~ Now RENTING Call: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm Drives, WALKS, Patios, sul~ & 'est Lie Ins Ad. no. 868 c/o Dail¥Jbl l, VIEW -balcony. oew 3 bdr 2 ba., « 2 bd 2 ba, diah- Wlher/dlsp, apt. dtpg. pr- age. m<Xl8& or .a.t.659. Wgo 3 BR. ?· BA, ...... t:pb, anall yud. 1235 mo. Abo large 1 BR SIS5. C>ll --Em Bluff e DELUXE e 3 BR, 2 BA 1Apt IM lt'aae. lncld gpac. mastn' •uite, din rm A cit!P"ll&et auto door opmer" evall. Pool Ir: RA!~ Atta. • 12!!7 . SI» Amigog Way, NB Managed by WIU.LUI WALTERS CO. Huntington 8-h GOING FASTI Choice 2 BR Apt-. SIWMO. l'BR, 2BA, newly tum, crpled n4-SJ5.&!85 213-387-3393 Pool decks. Don, 642-8514. w..m•t be under"bid . &0-.6oos: PO Box 1560, Costa f\!~:tl . & drped, lg pri patio. 1 blk LAGUNA NIGUEL Nationally Recognjzed CUSIOM Concrete Work. No . Calif. 9261'6. ' 1' ""e veroame. Oub and * 548-6S70 * pool with unique A<jual>ar, ftluntatns and formal gar- dens. All part ot the South Coast's finut apartment community. J Bedroom/studios from $195 2 Bedroom lrom $305 Models open 9 A.M. tll dusk ~ ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT WESTCLIFF area., sublease 3 BR, 2 BR, adulbl. $262. ·-· Aph., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Corona del Mar beach.$340mo,yrlyorJune M-1 l :~~~~~~~~~'.I b · --"--"' No Wasting '• '73 F 3 nJ Cnll jo too IMIMUrl~O Delays. * WALLPAPER * BA.By smEJt..Matu\"P., •"' · urn. $ 15, u urn. 1°~ SQ FT & UP ~ est ~ -llabl '·• 2\1 yr -'d My Mike at 28th St Mariner. 11VU ' • • [ l[S) "''"°"" • a.>O"'olo.UoOI. all "M " re e W• ' "' ·;··y On San Diego Fl'eeway Lost Md fourd PATIOS-PLANTERS When you c ac home. 5 pnt to 12 pm .~ 011 4 673-fi606. Call 831-1600 . 548-1444 646-llli days per \l/k. CalJ lb,a.rrt-2 \VTNTER. Summer, Yrly, ·~::~;'i'~~~~l,;mmmmi;i;~-~ All Concrete work. 894-3533. PAINTING & Papering .. 20 pm, 962-7963. .. • Anita's Rentals, Bkr, 2005 MARTIN & ASSOC. 1 Con-tr.actor yrs in Harbor area. Lie/ BABYSIITER v.·anled lpC~ 2 \V. Balboa Blvd. 673-2058 500 OYER RD, S.A. Found (free ads) 550 COu..,S bonQed. Refs, furn. 642-2356· pre schoolers, in ou1.-ti;vtne CALL S4s..847l mm. , PROF. Painting, also roofs, home. Normally 3:00 '-~'l:r.t> DELUXE 1 Br garden apt,· [ I[ &I Foe,,.,.. 4600 Sq. ft. 3 "'"' JESUS lov" you, bro.,er. INDUS', RESJD, -..s. reil. interlexler. pm . Plse call 5.'il-4210 ,f>tl. newly redec, priv patio, Rtntlla ,rr power, foil ceilings, fully ~~~ ~~ 8f!·Vi 1~acki New, remodel, repair. Store Lie/Ins. F\ee est. 645-5l9l. 2:00 = j 641>-0851. It come on In to the .front etc. Lic'd, 962-1961. reas. lnUext, free est. time. 1 child, my bOhie. ocean vu from deck. Yrly. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;~ :h='="='<:d=·=C""="=M='~'"=·=:!!~ I at K-mart Shopping Center fronts, cust. patkl, offtces, PROF. painter, honest work, BABYSrITER wantea. \lj."1111 Cotta Mesa Rooms 400 cowiter at the Daily Pilot JACK Taulane -Repair Rm 548-2759, 557-74.55. Resp. mature won1e.ft·1fn~: From Newport W.vd. 1 burn a1j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;17::::::__7 ___ ;::'.: NOW LEASING and ask for it. But you must remod., addit. ~ yrs exp. Pla•l•r Patch, Repair Own trans. call aft ep_in F Hospila1 Rood ( block * * * Huntington Beach identify what was in the Llc'd. My Way Co. 547--0006. ' wkends. 646-4528. ' 1 abovePacllicc.oastiiwy)to * * * William Reimer5 NEW M·l pocket first, Dr•ftlng •PATCH PLASTERING Bank -__:_I entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, SPARKLING NEW 217 Poppy Ave. 940 Sq. FL & Up 3 mo old male Sealpoint All types, Free estimates t=" SECRETARY Newport 8".ach, Ca. 92660. 1 Coron• del Mar l-lamilton & Ne,vland Si1:1n1ese vie: Narcissus & PLANS-Houses, Remo d, Call 54o-G825 : Telephone: tn4) &15-0060 536-9175 or 833-0519 Coast Hwy, CdM. (can't Room Additions. ;.;o up,. Plumbi..,. ..• • You are the winner of 557~ 557-9695 "• f ! BAY SHADOWS 2 tirkr" lo lhr k"p;. 675--5557 anytime, or ' ... "' PARK NEWPORT FIFTH ANNUAL New M-1 Spaoe with Office 675-"'86 aft 6:00 p.m. D • DRAINS unclogged -fl.50 SH. lypiog. Loan exp<ll'je r • Apartments 1300-2000 fl :-i phase 208V raperiei Sewer line to 100' -$15 necessary. 1'Ull ti~:;Sf.1- WESTERN BLACK/white male puppy, I '" I A•ARTMENTS 2540-56 Fairview, S.A. * 556-0828 * ary commensura e w..,.'l ex-""'" Spacious. Light & Cheery! NATIONAL BOAT Owner: 646-1252, 844-2228 approx 1~~2 rms. old, Vic: TAKE Down-~hang $2.50 perience. Cont a c-l, ·John on the bay 1 BR's F,ROM $157 Arco Station -Santa Ana per panel. ~t s_e r v. Sewlng/Alterati?nl Walsh, 979-4200 or wrjt~~ 2 BRis PROM $177 MARIN~ SHOW ~?! :;~~Re~~~fe. ~~~: Heights 546-7607. 642-6824. 646-. Alter1tlons-642..S845 Box 2380, C.Osta Mesa1 ¥fl.I LuxtD'Y apartment living ,._ f . 1 C l l FND. Black Lab 318. owner :D;;r;.i•;;n<:;;.:,•:;Y!.•;:..____ 20 92626. • , overlookin£" the water. En· Beautiful appointments in· March 9 -March 17 nor._., 0 airpor · a idfintify Laguna Be a ch Neat, accurate. years exp. BANK of COSTA M!~A joy $750,000 health apa, 7 elude Decorator Fir~places. Please caU 642-5678, ext. 314 5#-Z75l. 497-1608. ASPHALT DRIVES ALTERATIONS A ne"''• localty-o,vned ~ swimmine pools, 7 lighted Shag Carpeting. Private between 9 and 5 pn1 to claim 10,000 sq ft, for lease, cro="u'°N°'l>c;:..,io~N-e_w_po_rt~Be-a~ch Repaired. Topping applied. LADIES WEAR independent Banlt-. ·~ • tennis courts, plus mile.a of Palios. Pool Jacuzzi . your tickers. (North County sprinklers, doc h1i g h ' water turtle s inches long Reasonable rates, 645-5925 EXPERT 963-5800 Equal Opportunity Emplb:W>r * FRESH AIR ~~~.tt~!io~~!~ ~~·yballCI oo~rt G. Gas ;on.free nu~bcr is 540-~ 540-l63D 1 W d .. ,,," 646--41693. Electrical Television Repair BANKING •" : from $189.50monthly;alBo1 d 5• ose arages. Rentas ante """" FND: Bike, 10 spd, vie. ;;;c.;..;.c.;,;.;;.. ______ I_ , 1 Immediate opening rot. ~s- Wallc 3 blocks to Beach and 2-bedroona plaN and A ults, No Pets. ROOMS $15 wk up \v/kit $30 . Elden & Mesa owner iden-ELECTRICIAN, licensed, Bring them 1n & Save. crow officer, escrow ~e· ALL UTILITIES PAID VILLA YORBA Huntlngtonlleadu <n4> 142-9612 Lrg 3 BR. Apts.. Newb' dee· 2-story ttn\.'ft houses. Ele<:· wk up apts. Cbildm & pet YOUNG Exec. desires small tify 548-7588 bonded. Small jobs, mainL ""' Call US for Service tary & Joan proofisor. ted, / c.TplJJ drps • cbe 409 W. BAY St. section. 2376 Newport Blvd, house, furn or u n furn ~ · . & repairs 548-5203 'MA POOne 979 3600 • · cnbl~-~ __._, • ..,..,.1• tric kit ns, private pa.'os Co•I• Mo•• CM. 548-9755, 645-3967. wlenclosed gar in Npt or FND fml Lavendar Potnt • · * REPAIR ALL l\'ES · · ....... t'x ...... .,.. '""u.g. _., or baloonles, carpeting, dra· Costa Mesa, to $200. Must Siamese vie. 17th & Irvine Gardening CSEA Member -Reliable BARJ.1AID wanted. Al ly mo. No dngles. no pea. peries. Subterranean park-Man191r Bldg E·103 QBLUXE. P.riv. bath & en-occupy Ajlril 1st. Wljite 548--0923. o;.;;;...:;,;;;;;;;;:..... _____ , Orange Co. Sincl' 1961. btwn 10 am-ti pm, at 1 IE 5.'$-1111. ing with elevators. Optional * 646-3387 * ~~. ~~g.k~i71~7~id Classified ad #607, Dilily L -0-st--------5-55 EXP. Japanese Gardener Rice'& Television Sales & KNOTIY KEG , 2125 Hatbor 2 BR. gas_ water pd. 1 child ~ aervlct-. J ust oorth of 1-"'li=;l===!llmt l Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa know how. Tr i mming · Service, 1373 Logan Ave .. Blvd .. C.M. 646-0010. • ' I ok. No peU. From $140. Fashion lsland at JambOree 1--. Guest Home 4 15 0-M'Oo="c:·~C'='"·~"'ccc"'=·...,...~~= I * * * ~ean-up, Small landscap-Costa Mesa. (1 Block S. of BARGIRL wanted. SJr, l'IG22 Cameron St. o r and San Joaquin Hills Road. TREES & POOL R ES PONSIBLE USC Larry Smith ing. Baker.) ~ days, 9-5. nights. 1125 \V. VJctqda, I0--1652.. Telephone CTI4) 644-~ Rustic designed, near.new * Private Room ·* Busines.'> graduate, 2 5, 25159 u-zanita St. 968-348& C.M. THE Kffi .. C!lll \tt. 2 Bib beach, attractive tor rental lnforrnatiOn adult apts at 3211 E1den in For i\'ants to rent lBR, unfurn o.n": Point JAPANESE Ganlener needs Tiie 10 am & 6 pm, .'1 bllim 2BR. shag apt: & eut Costa Mesa. 1 or 2 BR, Ambulatory Lady or Man hse or apt nr water, work. Commer c la I & BEAUTY o tor .,,. o. ~ $150. Pb aft 6pm 2 BR, sundeck I: frplc. $250. shag crpts, all bltns, enclos· Good. nutritious Food. Newport or Laguna Lse, You are the winner of Resident. Complete Ya.rd CERAMIC TILE NEW & part time pe~ncld,.... br sa&-9638. 3 BR, steps to ocean & bay, ed yard or sundecks. Call Nice, cheerful atmosphere. $135 mo. 494-2060 aft 6:30 Fl2FTtickHelSANtoNthUeAL Ser~iPceM. Free Esh 963'--4027 remodel. Free est. Small NEWPORri:R INNW-'°' ru: WALK TO BEACH $300. 64:r5780 or drive by. From * call 548-4753 * pm. aft.. . jobs welcome. 536-~. TY SALON, 1J07 Ja:fi;lo ~ New 1, 2 I: 3 BR., cpt/drp., M"-Jn~1 6~•~2111y0 E I &ISI00. 1 l-R-on_t_a_l•-lo_S_h_a-re--43-0-1wANT to rent 3 Bcinn house, NATWIOENASTELRBNOAT CMO M1P ~~~I.,E Gard1 .. ~~&P! Rd. N.B. 644--0340 ·:-i ~-., trpL ·~ ...... 7.3957 uu:, ~'t<IQ ,......., ; ves unfurn. Ya.rd for pet. Costa am· ~ .,._.., e I II if I BEAlITICIAN boolh I I ""'0 UJ .wua. O"J 5611700 & JObs exp'd & reliable. Free · . -1?\'·1 n 2 Deluxe Lsid -• WANTED: Lady with car to Mesa, :Hunt Bch or Npt •,..,.. ,..,..2 """'1•_. 1n NewpoM Beach:_, ~w ~$155. 2.la)'ri,nd!: share n1ob ile home in Beach area. Older house MARINE SHOW est . ...,.,....,.,..· . ,;hop, $30. wk towels'itlcl d: ~ Laguna. FREE RENT. O.K. to $200. ReJereuces March 9 • March ll COMPLETE gar die n in g 548-2412, 646-2816. ! ' -"i~ BLUFFS, TENNIS, 494-7972. avail. 645-6764• Please call 642-5678, ext. 314 service, also cleatH'.lp jobs, *BEAUTY OPERATrif!~ 2 ~A.pt..~~:: VILLA REALTORS 2 BR furn apt., F.V. Neat & NEED unfurn. 2 BDRM between 9and 5 pm to claim new lawns. planting, eXp. Job Wented, Female 702 With Client 1 , • cau Sf'l-8149-4 BEDROOMS, 21h baths. SINCE 1944 clean, over 25, female, house, with yard for pet. )'OW' tickets. INonh County reliable. Free est., 961J....UJ32. . * 49.1-5572 * 49~~ ..; •~ !ht REALTOR 673 A400 IS Call ft A Older house O.K. to $180. tnlLfree number is 540-1220) COMPlEI'E service also PT. time Book k e e P 1n g. • I new tge 2 Br apt, 2 Ba. FA 644.'ttromon >'· ' '""f ~3same. a ... References svail. ~ *-:.>"" * * clean-up. jobs, new 'tawns, Complet«: monthlr ?r "'·eek-BOAT REPAIRMEN heal. dsbwbr. (low to · ., ' . lantin exp reliable Free ly ser'Vlce. Indivtduals I Must have waterfront :E ocean. ru 14th St. 536--0869 ---------ROOMMATE \vanled to \VANT E 0 WAREHOUSE, FEM dog, be~. ~t,i Pome~-~st ~. . Small businesses. 6 yn; exp. repair yard exper. inclail & DUPLEX on the \Yater-Boat ADULTS share COM Apt. \Yith gar., 200J to 3000 sq. ft. in Costa nlan & ~ii Chihuahua. Vic " · 642-4782. haulouts, mech/hull re ir. Irvine dock, lrg patio, 3 BR. 2 BA, LA COSTA APTS, firplc, balcony. 673-3865. ~1esa. 54&-5518. 22nd & Rural Pl. Nr 22nd; LAWN Service, mow, edg~, NEED help at home1 \Ve Gd jobs Ior top n1en. NEW CONDOMINIUM frplc, wet bar, $425/n10. 1 &.2 Bedroom FEMALE roommate needed *REFINED, respon. widow ~~iJie .. ~5--4488. Reward. =umwOrk~~: .. ,,.oog,m:..!; have aides, n~, house-Blackie's Boat Y, ar+d, Yearly Lease. Will furn. to share duplex. Balboa desires furn apt. Bal Pen. lawns __ .. re~:;;;,_ ..... .,, kprs. compan10ns. Home· 673-6834. ~ l 2 81', pr, pool, $210. 497-1342 675-4421. • Carpels • Drapes Island. $100lmo. 675-13&.1. nr bay/ocean. Refs. avail. SUN. 2 Rings, ladies room • ::.vu, '""_...., ak U john 547~1 BOO t.gune a..dt OCEANntONT apt for rent • Ti~ TJtT:ffl:s Paid STRAIGHT male 25 to 35 to ~~~~;:.,;;13c:20:;R~-~I --~~ gas station Huntington Cen-p:!!~O~~r.~k: n1 ers T~PING . General ~rE~!iR ~al FOR a tew who appreciate ~~J..e .:::.: ~~: 354 Avocado St., C.M. share nice 2 BR apt, Balboa :;;;;.":;;·_c;.:0:;";;1;:.0;.:5 ___ 445;.::.o :~a:: 944-435l Collect. Jers, clean'up jobs, tiindscap-Reas. ,rates. quick servil.'t', balance & preparatk>n. the unusual I & 2 Bdrm., 2 BR, fully crptd, avail April 642-9708 Pen. Call 675-7915 days. * * * GC:o='w"'='EN=~La~b~Re~tri~.ev-er-.~9 ing. George. 6t6-689.1 free pick-up&: de! 66-8850 Bank & GIL m:. wo~.~tc. bra,. cuatom apts Large lit. (month to month). For"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHARE my house in Orange N' k C I b b' .~. I G EXPER. d k -Type 50 WPM. Operate• 10 'wide ooeaft . . 1' \\•ith mitn or woman over 40, IC ousyn mo, ge rown irthm .... -" on Creat ve ardening ay v..'Or • key adder. Newport ·8ei.ch ~ 0-n-I: pnY_I!!'!; ~~.!!.call Josh White at weolO-BJIU 01 ·===.:.'~-~--= 2437 Duke Place left sidf' vie. Balboa Island. Lndscpng, Sprinklers, Maint. ~.!_e,rence&, Prefer beach area. Resume to P, 'o. Box _..-..-~ ._,, ~ 9U 611 -= C Mo Reward? 673-Tl64 y ~ 1 •~1012 <UL 2070 N for'oonPtentte,m"ature G I R 1 435 osta SI a1 u ceanup. ~ • n....9632 , ewport Beach,.Ca adult&. Ooae to beach .I: FOR Rent Yearly. f.$/mo. 2 BR 1 BA unfurn Sl!IO 1rages or en You are the winner of REWARD $100. Pearl & Dia· ITS GARDENING TIME! , ""'::r-92660 Attention: Personnel &bopptnc.. Selection of nip Unfurn 2 BR. 2 BA BAY 2 BR 1 BA lum $220 2 tickets to the mond ring. Fri. 23, ladies' Comp gan! Serv. CM-Nwpt. ~.C. Bk er -Sec. wants p/t Branch Mana er I: waDDapen. part la 11 Y DUPLEX. No garage. Beautiful apts. w/prlvate Self Storage·G a rages FIFTH ANNUAL reslrm., Newp'.lrter Inn. Ph. & Irvine area. 645-03(9 )Ob. Complete ofc & payroll H , 9 tum.. stSO to $650 monthly. ~~~:.a 6T.t-2700. 223 !9th ~~g~i:~tt:.~d~i~; Mini Ware houses WESTERN G45-0678. JAPAN~ Gardening & Jro~ti';; 8:'7~· F noW:;'~~~:~ ~= ~ 49t'6S3 NRHoegllolJp,lg2BR,2BA, nopets,151E.21st,C.M. Various 'Sizes from $25/mo NATIONAL BOAT ~~ro~~ond 22r~nj ~ Selv'ce. Complete work.Os anted,M& 704 opening for Bra·nch 28R. Whitewater 0 c ea n dr1>S tlo * 646-8666 * U lock it . U keep the key & clean-up. Free est. 9fi8..ZJOJ. Ou T • Servi Manager at it's Huntington VJew, swlinming pool. ~!:'P,.~to$210.1du1~ Under New OnsiteMgrs.24hraccess. MARINE SHOW ~:°;·~ Mesa . General Service• . r yptng .ce Beach location. Excellent LeUI!. $29}/Ph: 675-61~. inq. 4150 A, Patrice Rd Manegement N:-~~v~ut f~s Mareh 9-March 17 SILKY Terrier. male. silver ~ ! :~i;a:~ yalter;:i~ve !~ potentlelal. Minimum 2 y$rs Mesa Verde 642-t.l87 Please call 642·5678, ext. 314 REMOPELING -Carpentry· _ _,_, ' exper nC{' in sav ings · CASA VICT'ORIA Security patrolled grey with red collar on B con*-....t job l...a:., M secret .. -.... seI'V1ce1. Rate managen1ent field .....,,uil'.l'd 2 & 3BRS, 2BAS, frplcs. 1 & 2 Br. Furn. & Unfurn. Hamilton & Newland St. HB betwct>n 9 and 5 pm to claim 3-6-73 Mesa Verde area Jo~n Q,'"~truc:tid.;',.,.Oan&. schedule on request. (n4) Will col"!'pcnsate a:~~n.tii ' DLX ?1,~ 'uBrp "R'enBat·; 0E1~1 blliM. 1 yr. Blk from bch & Cnrpeu, dra~ D/W TV 536-9175 or 833-0519 your tickets. (North County 548-5015; aft 5, 54().-0045. Pt. ·-~1. 962--5329 to t-vn..nence & •blJ,·ty. For" gar. J.1N • ..., '-·• 5 h 0 p' g. 833-8310/645-02·15 ' ,....~, ' [!!!!!!!!!!!!~~"""""'"""~""" toll-tree number is 540-1220) 'tl!V-iJu. 1~ In! 3(85 Mace Aw. 546-1034. ..11 6 ant. Pool, etc. Come by & * * * LOST small blw mixed RAIN Gutters In 11 ta) I ed , Help Wanted, M & F · 710 Ru··.h·~ Bo-o_,rmat~n: Call .. inquil't" about our Move-in SINGLE Garage for Rent. male Chihuahua ~ Ter-Quatity work Reuonable E '· , .... u ..... 213. 9'll-5561. Ne,.art BMch NE\VPORT ISLAND, braut allowance, 525 Victoria St. $20/MO. 177 E. 22nd St. rier. Reward. 644-1340 Vic. Fl'ee estlma.~. 968--~-' ACCOUNTING Clerk, must qua Opportunity Empldyer BRAND New Oceanfront new duplex, 3 BR, 2 BA. at Harbor. CM. 642-8970. Costa Mesa. 642-3645 [ ][j] EastbluJf. be exp'd In AIP, AIR, BROILER MAN Condominium 2 BR. 2 BA. fplc, cprts, drps, sundeck, THE EXCITING Office Rentel 440 Penonals • PLEASE! $200 rwd. Blk Haul in! CIR or Inventory. We will Days. No exp. Needed $400/mo. Year Leas.e. $..'GO. mo. yrly. 838-6988 PALM MESA APTS. ATl'RACTIVE Commercial . . M/toy poodle, loat 2117. SIOPLOADER & dwnp truck traln,Jor this permanent Ancient Mariner Re11iau: 615-7UM. L~~~~ 'f;~~ MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. Building for rent, was ~7 I 530-2110 no ques-work. ~~te, aapha10 t =ng ':!1r!'! ~~io;1 ~n; NB.t. 2ti07 West~ H~l'. NU Bayfront, priv bch & S lines. 5 days lor 5 bucl<B. Bach, 1 & 2 BR. From $14.5 medical bldg. Bldg 30x90, lot Personels 530 · sawing, bIWUUng. 846-nl · bkkping On Friden Com-f-';8if.:::;c.=.,...--,-J._, pier. ! BR. 2 BA. $550/mo. At~1tsM:a i;:_s. 75xXl(l. Lots of parking 419 REWARD! Lost miniature YARD, garage cleanups. putyper a, NCR. x 1 n t us1ness Opportun~ 2 BR, 2 Ba.~-919-0631 or Fast results are just a phone (S blks from Newport Blvd.) N. Newport Blvd, 'NB. * HINDU SPIRITUALlST * La.ggie -sable female ~move trees. dirt, ivy. benefits &. working con-PART or FULL TThfE dtfn 6#-4SlO ei.-es wkend.111. call away 642-5678. ~ 64U3(1(). Let this ad change your !he'l;y, no collar. 54.f-8ZO. Drivewys, grading. 847-21166. dltions with a ifOWlng com-$50 to t.n> Pf'r weelt~·.J..'Oik Trader's Paradise lines times dollars W11.J.JNG to trade '73 Ford PU Ac %r trt. boll, Valut• $10,CIDD u pu1SaJ pymt. on 'J:I « &uas'· po'Nt'1' boaL """· """· - . . CORONA del Marl BR, 1% ba/poot .l Belmont Sbol't!s, LB. 3 BR, 2 BA. l(UCl t hie. Trade $30,000 eqt)'s. for inc. units. n4-83J.31'° &.vt. 1972 GMC Truck£: Campu. Will take late model Pl(itG- VW~Flat.st.don Wa,aon or °"tllm Pick . lJP + even cub val. i'1M595 aft 4 pm. A $50,000, 40 1'-Marlineer will trade tor ruJ estale, -boolor! • 67i-t191 Uke to trade! Our Trad~'!! Paradise column ls for you! s lines 5 da,yt for 5 bucb. DESK space available S50 whole outlook on life for the BLK Labrador male 6 mos. GEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub pany. Call Marla for appt. toUr hOurs and from hom(I. EXTRA LARGE-I Br. New mo. WW provide f\lmlture beuer. Professional advice vie · Newport Bcli!Balbo8 trim. Gar & yd Cleanup. at n4: 894-4429. Schafer ar necessary. 18 Yrs to 80 crpt, paint, heated pool. at $5 mo. Answering service on life, Readings daily. 10 Pe~Jn. Reward. 675-5161. Est. ~2303. S5i"'6904. ,Btoe. Inc., Garden Grove. ?..~. ~-1.~te~v call Mr. or From $135. Mature adultl, allabl 1787• n. ch Bl d AM • 10 PM. 4 9 2 -913 6 , iiiiiiiiiiiii . """" u J"t"" ""'11-3874 infant ok. No pets. 1887 av -'· " °"a v . 492-9034 3U No. El Camino 32' Van for sbort f\lntlture Accounting Clerlc1I CAROUSEL. . ' ·Monrovia. 645-2174. Huntington Beach. 642-432l. Real San Clemente. ~ hauls & garage cleaning. Fee Paid O~tor. ii m' 1815 WESTCUFF DR .• NB I 1 rs fi48...1862. ReceptlonlSt to $S50 ~r~.,...... Mon-Fr1., 11>-4 tall 2 BR. Free Utilities. Lux. New Det'Or. Garden LNE longer, feel healilller ~ ,.....-Med Sec (t 70) $9X) ~ I Pool. Encl gar. OOwbr. Office Sul 705 f & stronger on nature's diet. LOC.\L moving A baullni by A 'a. O.. .. peble t $600 C . t Sa 241 Avocad() St. c ra.t . -·-.. ~er •. ~-1 .···ba.'k· Eat nalural food s. this book atudent. r..arte ttudt. Beu. ccn • ...,a 0 ' arpe les' . I · 61trl204. ..~ ........... 'AIU uV!• ,_ Includes recipes + fact!I on 534--1846 or SM-2164 , Glrl ~.~'Fee Paid _ ', entr. Ample prkng. 548-9586. food nntiution. Send IJ..M-+ Sc:hoo11 A H ~ I · '" ....,. Full ti H t i to Buch .... -7 OUMC n na '-Sec/Recpt. $475. me-e 11: P "r I ~ un ng n 1617 WE.STCLIFF 5% sale'S ta<t In Kenlor Co., Instructions 5 S .;.,;.c; Applicant p" Fee , prefe~ Xlnt. e~i~I ed BR.AND NEW 1294 tq. ft. Crpt, ttir cond. 9572 Sailfish Dr., llunt. Bcb TRAIN your dag now M The HOUSE OF CLEAN Gtrl Fif to $000 benefits. 1 QUO VAOIS Ill ~~· ;t~~ l:~~ 92646· Love tuin. M&rrtncrett Flocn, windows, wille:, CIJ'lo Bk;kpr, F/C to $'700 :r : 1..1.1xuey Garden Apts er • PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con· Ktnnels. Ntl'W cl&MeS start pets & dta;pes. 1 ~n. area. Gentt&l o(f. ,1,.'557 lOnlt'rview Hout'!! ' Adults Only-No Pf!ts FUU.. SERVICE fident. s y m path et I c Tuet 7 pm Thurs 1.30 pm &42-6824 Ol"64&-%m Ork. Typllt (p/\) $3.~ hf, P am to 12 noon I Bachelor. 1 & 2 BR'a, We1tcliff Bullding prtgnancy counseling. AbOr-M&.-· · · Other Fff A F1'!I! Posltimu enonnel Ot(lce I 1'~ROM $!$. comer Wt"lttclW Drive &, lion & adoptions ttf. COUPLE •ill do expert RUTH RYAN AG.CY 3rd Floor I 18992 F1orlda St. (~S blk. W. 1rv1ne Blvd, N tow p 0 r 1 APCARE . . 64M436 MUSIC ltseons, =·~fly cleao'&· Comm),, resld. or UR\ Newpott CM ~ ol Garll<ld & Bench Blvd) 8w;h. Mr. Howal'd 64!Hitol. PREGNANT! Think Ing accordlan, t-'gutw, nuod<I ~ S yr • ..ro. 1'1!!31 Beod>, HS ~l·9611 THE BROADWt Y 714 : 847-9448 300 Sq, tL Office $95. nbortion7 Know all the facts theory. Evtc. only 64f0l7&. 98).J$18. ACCOUNTS bl 1 mt F.di 2 BR. 2 BA, $195.. Adult 600 Sq. ft. Oftlce. Kl!. lir5tl Call LIFE UNE-24 I o.dlceteel Cte11n(ng offiel dutn. ~ •= E'AiUttl ~erE!~ l' poo11lde p l'den bungalow, ABa. $155. ~":;,";:,·.;:54~1-55-'::'22;;·,.,,.-=== I u I~ *WE DO EVERY!'RING * penoo w/mln. 5 yrs. •~per CLERK TYPI~ near °"""'· Frpk. lrl· Ou<la M... e 6'1&-2ll0. PAIR & CARD READINGS ---l!ela. FM ett. 64&-!1119 ,_, for fall crci\ilnc s.1 .. Dtpt , pa.Uo. 6 Pool". Sauna. 'te.no OmCE spMc & suites Tell'I Put. Pretent A XLNT HouM!deanlng rompeny. Typlnt re-. Good t)'p'' exp. I ful. 1111.846--0ZD. •ve.U. by Riwrside Ave. r uture (213) 694-1350FUlb' ByDe,y.Own~ QU1red. Call tor appt. curacy ~i.Co~:,,. ac AJM l B:t. Furn. From $135 IWt OUkt. 2ts Riverside. lie:. * ..-ft SI0-'.1880. JatnelOI)· ~~' iu'ul 2·3 BR. 2 Ba, $160 up. Pool. fU.&47. ALCOHOLICS Anol\VlllOWI. Accounting LM a>MPLSl'E HOUSE ,\SSl!MBLER lotern1ilon•I a.tJ.·1:al """"""· Xlnt chlldr<li• LEASE CH, .. nlral eo... Phooo 542-1217 or write ,INCl'.>ME tu Booklue¢hl CL&AN1NG SERVICES. TRAINEES & Nucl"r ~ 1 area. 18881 Mora Kai <C. ol M'sa Joe. l?SO 9Q fl $400 all P.O. Box 1223. Colea Mesa. 2'730 CamiOO Capia:ll'fn!l 'Ir~* IWS-3068 • Jmmedl•~ arienlnP for 27'11 Camput •. Beach off Garlleldl ~ • (or"""' 64H8U Agl. Swinging ailug)OI Suite 2, SC, 4!12-4/!7/l. 1 c-Tu ..,,.U part ""'mbly ..,,k. ir/lne C•lll UPSTAIRS 2 BR, 11~· 1 **om ... Stott tn lmAll Cnll ·~ahy·:.~ pm. B•by1itllng -• Mlill bo blllb-*""'... S!a.'.:i;oo '" I block lo ,...., • bablt. TTJl ahop'g cenler, Bolaa & Hell, nL ~ tNa>ME TU Pr<Paration hlslary. • F.qual Opp1¥ &n.u.ll.J. Ellis. 842-l&TI. H.B. 84&-1323 YOW>(< ooupl",.!8:15 + TLC, 111)'-· !Jlf1m. 12/), R<uUoMble nllll-Piao ""'1 -· EIKtronlct, Inc C\R Wub ltclp ""'t- The wi.st draw In fllli Wtll. NEWPT •"lnanrlal Clr., 545 543-M4.I or ....,.m wk. ._.,. $11. wk, !tucd l1Mm tor appl. 2165 l'olrvlow Rd C.M. F/tinte, ~pply .; .;: tu!, , •. a o.u, PllM OUlllled Sq. tt ., rereplion .,,.m, 3 of.1 ;,-;:::;--.,....;i-8:..::,,<:Pm"'-, ...,.,.~ yd, S 0, ~ s.n Idle lt•mo .-t Coll /IJ> Mf11'1!11\«w Aclloli Lido Car CW...". 411' ,. Ad. 642-5671. ficts. &r. sq. ft. &\4-lROO. Want ad rnultJ ••• 64:2$18 Need a .. Ped"t PLne1 OJI ad1 . 60..wn DO'WI ' EmplO)'!!I' t.7.-th,'-=OM.::::.._ ~~,r-J. __; I t ~·:1 I I ". ' .,, ''1 .. . ' Mondq, Mri 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT U [Ill [ "•· 1 1rm I B ojgam l[Il] G ~~ J[Il) G ~lll11 I el I I l[Il] I •0 ·•· I~ I --I~' Oftted,M & f' 710 Helo Wanhld. M & F 710 Help W1n!M, M & F 710 Holp Wini. IO Help W1ntod, M a F 710 Help Wanted, M a F 710 Help Won!M, M & F 710 Build Ing Motorlola 106 I iM~jjjiKjjjojjjlljjj•noomiiium•.:~,~11~1 I CLAIM CEl'IEltAL ol1lco-part time LINt. MUST haw """"""""" in RESTAURANT TELEPHONE --· no 10.IXXI -"'plywood $4 -$8, STEREO. U n cl al m • d ~MINISTRATION Exec secy' a $6())-flOO li!• typlnc, ~ aptitude SUPERVIS.OR model ahoP ....ari. ~ right setlillg, work tor top a.ctver· 118" rough $1.50, 3/8" ex t. Layuway t9T;) G 6 r r •rd 0 Medical trisurance Clt'l'k 30adorN OV:::i ~pay ctasPllol·fied lmmedlale opeN.na tor an 11man wW De ~1~ ASSl'st..nt Manarrer dsitli aaency, maklna din· rustic mini. us $7.60. J4.. ~1 ::0er!; a st~~ t e 'dt!:a~: ur borne otflce 11 1111. SJ)IUlbil spea.JdflC to $650 o. -c,o OaUy · aan-'ve Ind t-vldual me on protptwe -:-•J'!"':...-~ ft ner reservationa by phone. vinyl covaed -4x8 $3.~. ,~led oa a Bluff over-NCR 3100 opr. to $625 P. O. Box 1560 CM 92626. w/mlntmum 2 yn. !2ec-ment. Df.Y sftltt only. 9.b-No exp. oeeded, mature :ll,Wl' uaed 2x6, 2x8, 2x12 J :~JFMra,;.ett<>air rec~':-:: . ,,~lna the PacltlcOeean Med/t'!cp $550 GUARDS tronSc e~p. supervtalna I DJm,mlca, 1™2 A.mdtrODC women prefen'ed, top saJ. 3x14 & other barpin.s. speaktrs, tape deck & bead , .,. <:-..Newport Harbor. If Acc/cltrk $450 Jone eycle, seml repetlttYe /lve., s.A. Opportunity for advanctnu~nt IU'Y. ~ bon~. Hra. Steamahlp Sklvage Sales phonr: plug i"n jacks. Brand ' , ~ \,~ ~ ~~ ~ft~ const1', $700 Full time wark tn Newport =bb! c;,:;.e~~; Newt,.., ~~er~~1 !1:""~ ~ :e~~~ ~n, CY Pr ess riew In tox, gulll'Mteed. ,;=t A .:..:=i! ~ir-Y.~"'h $3-4 hr. ~~~ :.: ~~ =..: metboda lm· , TYlllSt =:~'h ... Excellent W~tor Av.., WHtm. e SURPLUS BUILDING ~;· ;,,ver c:.~· or s.::i l~ to m.ana,aommt. ae~'r,~µctor fO $15k GUarda Servlcts. Duncan &iectronlcs, Inc To punch m·Tape fol' Uno-TELLER MATERIAL . HO'.l's of NEW pyn1 nts. 893-0501. , £naineer/Secy to $600 DiV Baktr Prod Services 2 .,. F . , Rd C M types. Excellent salary and Inlentewina J-loun Beautiful new modem AV· ITEMS! Doors, lumber, P1Y· $pmt!11CO ill lndlvktual SeC'y. Indus Rel.at to $600 1532 W . Commonweal th, _., a1rv1ew • · · broad fringe benelits. Eve-10 am h:I u IV)()ll ln&s &: loan needl sharp wood, alum i;heeting, nlOld-e WANTED e l'l:llW'll.009 Cl&tma under Girl Friday $560 1'Ullerton An Affirmative Ac:.1kJn nlng !hi(t. Peraonnel OUice bubbly type penon. Good Ing, windows, etc. ,62_.64 F'ord, Dodge, Chevy • ' ~· ::'edlcal • dl,.blll•· 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Equal opporiunlty Employer Emplo,.r DAILY PILOT 3n1 F1oor with figures. Start $450. Call BUILDERS SURPLUS • v I J p ••• ~· ~--al -.~ So St Van. Xln't n1nnlng cond. • .,. e polldes, 11 not NEWPORT HOME tutoring in reading. L QUOR CLERK 330 W. Ba)!" St., CM an age ~. \...UalJ• ,,..,,., • A1a.ln "S.A. \V tll 1~ to $650 CASH , ·~ but would be Pononnol Atoncy Credentioled teacher. $10 Pfl'imo, Exp'd "'1>1 but not 642-4321. Ext. 309 THE BROADWAY Penoonel Aaoncy, 219 O Moo thru Sat l0-5 Plea"' ,all bet 7" 8 PM . ,,~l~u1.1n ~°i:t ~ 642•3870 per hr. 962-6995. ~ ~:,t ~ Rr,: o;_,o~ Ask '::=.Paul T1'.n7"!!! Edinae~~. ~~~~;·=~ ia Camer: 4 :;· 1 032 All d~m1kcnlb ,-.aqd Colle&e counea 1n EXPEIUEN H~,~ESS-Ca&bits & ~· 'll.d Y"Atoly? only 838-3472 NURSES Aides,' Tratneiea ...,...._ Oppty. £<u•i-.rer taking ap~e~ for Equipment PRIVATE PARTY ., ._,.~law, pre-tnedicaJ. OT CED seamstreif 06" w en s. PP LOCAL Company seeks full wanted. Over 35 pret Good ~,,.,. aoa , .,,,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 1,. -:•~ businen adrnJ.nl&-wanted or will train quail· dally 10:30-11:30 am, time employee. Must have benefits lmmed openings. RN's, ·LVN's Practicals Waltresset 1 · trt.Uon alllO helpful. SaJ. fled home sewers. Apply 148 4:3tr5:30 pm296MiCasa Mex-tuning, bookkeepina, light 642-3505 Sf0-569(). (male & female), Private Cboka ALL BRAND NEW FOR $1.'i. * AUCTION * 11'1 will be in accord-U>I Moilnos.t. ~ Clemente ican Rest., E. 17th St., .., t' Id.. ·~ duty & ttaff relief needed. ~er System 4 Devel.oping tank & '', .. -wlth ex......imce and or phone 49vuu. CM sbortha1 Starti.ng1 t ~ry NURSES Aid . 7-3, 3·11 will Lindsey Nurses, Reg . , Bartender ree~ ... ~ Patenon; one li ter Fi&neApFurnpt•· .. ~ .-·r:-. .,..... commel18Ul'&te w u. ex,. train. can beJ>re 4_-PM. 83lr8SOO or 64&-4816 cylinlft!I· by Kodak· photo-........ "" i'' , 4)",,i.lttlcationl. For con-EXP'D. Tires Service Man, HOTEL ho u s e ke e P I n g perlence. Age open. Call Meaa Verde Convaletcent, Please apply ln per90n 3333 graphic t h e rm 0 r:, " 1 f' r Auctions Frlda.y, 7: 30 p.m. atueration please send Salary plu bonus, 0p. supervisor wanted. Elderly 644-4684, weelcdaya, 9 to 5. tt.1 Center St., C.M. ~. RN -LVN Relief. Park Udo !:~beCoutt •-·~""ot' 1N0•;:'P"5 rt 642-4410, 642-4321 ext 335 o~ Windy's Auction Barn ' ll~ Ir: salary w-+ .. -· portunih• to advance Com· woman prefened Call for Super Io r Conval-.... nt ucau• •••u.n• • 336 bt 9 & 5 '.1'1ii~ .. ..,.3 pany ~benefits. 322 East appointment btwn 9 am ~ L VN'S NtJiiSES· aldes, exper. pref., HOflpital 642--2410 ~ ..... ., ' wn · 207a1,S Newport, CM 646-8686 " lilh, eo.ut Meaa 3:30 pm 83,3-2170 e)(t 459. 54.9-3061 all eblfts. Beverly Ma.Mr TOOL & Fumlture 810 Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'!. · ~ 1: ~ ClaaU1ed ad #609, EXPEIUEN,__ HOUSEKEEPER Part time. LYN'S, full & Part time Convalv .. • Es'""'tradnat, , ~:: Hllls24452• RNA11'5: .. ~. &H.par!B .• !mea. DIE MAKERS ALP INE playhouse--A·frame, wood, ~m1 bldg, w/{loor, doon, windows. porch. $199. in your yard 675-6712. · ,........,,. Pilot, P .O. Box MOLOER'S~ Call before 4 pm. Meu 3-11 shift. H.B. area. WOl.5"'-Ollll~ _.._ • GOLD Herculon Hi.de-a-bed, l 1560 Costa M...... Ca v rd Co val t ~ ··~""l Da.!"'U' --i;........ Expe~nced Ul de1J&n It con-queen size, ex. conCI $100. ' • _,.,;.. ..._, • Coastal Recreation, 642 ....,.... e e n escen, u1u ~ un.\..n. Ou.JU!: nurse. """V"~· 'S ~·-•-1 h' b peed ·-~ Ce •-s• c M uo ""°' M t •· v-.. It 3 RN lull/part time, s..,-U<.;uvn o •rl a ln-Full size mattress & Equa l Opportunity n~. •• · ·--LOCAL JOBS us·~""-~ perm · ' 1 ~ opportunity employer Employer. H 0 USE KEE p ER, lite busy GP'S. Call Linda Personnel Dept. Ho a g :;!<jjte81 ~8;ive4 di:a~ ~~ brand new $40. C It IL 0 care.woman housework, 1 sm1 boy. FOR 644-2323 N.B. Hospital Newport Beach. FICE S Sales tenance of existing tool-SACRIFICE ! Plush llerculon : -:i'~pervt.e 2 boys, 12 & lll. An I Call 979-9888 IMMEDIATE 2 OF GIRL Personnel Coun Tr,_ Ing. Excollent com Pan Y sofa & L/S. Vinyl sola $150 .-bousek,.ptng. Mon-l'ri. nounc ng . *** IMMEDIAJE NEED NEEDED ' be."'· lib A -con. .. -rth $400. Also Hld•abed , ;};· to ,,15, Mariners Sch. PLACEMENT U >OU .,. aggressive en-du..... "" Pr. "'" , ; area. Muat have car, he FACTORY Regular Organist, FI r s't Radio telephOne dispa.tch thusiastlc & want to Apply Jn Penon etc. iv. Par-ty ......,..8772. 'avail. all da. s c b 0 0 1 Church of Chriat, Scientist, Mutt be 25, able to drive e MAKE MONEY O * SOFA & 1 San Cl Ca ~ p Ap~ In .,_,.,n SHUR·L K CORP. * * oveseat, Ml.iday1. 548-3281 O. Boxe~~~teor, call" '~Chr"·mn· Mange Tinee. FrM. $600 YELL W CA'~B~ CO. e ADVANCE ON YOUR 1300 E N .~Pl SA never used, both for $170., LD ._, Local corp. 18 lookllla:' tor 1~ Cos M MERIT · orm .... ....., '' · ' us<aally home. 968-7910 ca.re, my home. 1 ~92-5900. sharp individ~ for their ou E. 16th, ta esa e WORK ~ PEOPLE . (1 blk No. of McFadden, ·~ tlii. 2 or 3 dayl wk. ~ ~ 9 ~· 0 e· • d• • ,., t fral . * * * we will tram you for a ppsi 1iS blk W. of Grand) BLUE Naugahyde couch and ·, ~'D·fer NWT11•--... Balboa ~ ~ •' '·•' -11' •11 managemen nrng pro-· • Equal Oppt E l~r Gold Na"•• chr Both were '""" -~ .. -u-,:ou • gram. Good mental attitude, Janet Rough lion In our Irvine ottfce in Y mp v.,~ ...,, · · ' 673-4280. e U tr .1 ""'""'IC DC!)~f""W.Jl ... trl must be career oriented. 31603 2nd Ave. all aspects of screening, Tool Room Traln.e $350, sell S'?5. 54().lS'l9 alt 5· fABRICS. manufacturer's over buy. At wholesale prl~s. Yards or bolts. 333 Marine Ave., Balboa l!land. 675-1150 REPAIRMAN, pvt party has typewrtters & calculaton. Typewriters new $500. Sell $250. Catculaton new $850., sell $27D. 962-5315. SEVERAL sets of Icitchen cabinets & counter tops Harden Enterprl&ea 815 W. 1BU1, CM. 642-2842 1: c:RQI:PER Gun Operator, ~ "'-"II"!~.-UV\.ll"'lt"'IQ. Man Trnees. Free $540 S. Laguna testing & evaluate potential Immediate requirement for Ml1celleneou1 818 . ~d, mu.t be able to do CCD\IV'"CCl!';Al"'Clrt..V"'V One of the finest retail employees for .local, na-dependable, hon e st, int i~ repain It maintenance. .;JLl\rl\,,.L.1 ~~I clothing chains seeking You2~ .. ~ ~r of tion!l' &. intematiOnal com· t lUge t fat 1 SCRAM LETS \VE buy old gold&. diamondl .. e.~Y work week-TRABACA FEE PAID management trainees with FIFTH~ANNUAL pa.rues. Call Pat Ber~. ~ne!' 'for ~ ~::i ~~ • for cll!h. Co:sta Mes a 11b:iucts, 837 W. 18th SL, New Lite Industrial xlnt tuture, benefits & 833-2700, Dennis & Denna tendance & preeuttina of Jewelry le Loan. 646--7741 . ..eosm. Mesa. Division For Women Sec., Eng/mfg exp ~ ;: bonuses. Several position• WE$T~N ~~ ~ ~ tibergif.a material General ANmRS USED BICYCLES . CLAIMS ,!\DJ. Nudod lmmodlatoly ~~ ';;:;;'ri,ey to $20 K ocounpenty throughout Oraogo NATION&AI, BOAT located San nJ..,.,' Long knowledg• ot band tools .l All Types * ec.t.m TRAINEE El-Sal Eogr ~· K · Be ch or~e ... •. req. Apply only 8-lQ 0 -•ute -Patch -Staid -~~~~=======~ oe<,:. es to .. ~ . "-Delivery Fee $500+ MARINE SHOW a .. Torrance, s ~ n ta _. ;;)G.I ROYAL TYPEWRITER AAA firm will train career Experienced Purchas Agt/Stl Mfg .,$10 K ......_ Ana, Anaheim, San Diego & Justin EnttrpriseA Inc Pallid -APPEAL Good oondltM>n. Clean! , minded ~.ege grad. Great PC A11embler1 Buyer l r/Marine Hrdwr $14.50020 ~~usth~-~~~.rtuanlndty e':tawobl''.~ Pl Marccallh ~~!'f~h _1,7. 314 SheIWOOd Oaks. 15030 Golden West Circle A group ot . bop country $25. * 644-8581 , :·benefits. OIU&ry to $800. Call oo Crib Attend $.'i ... tuuuuu . ""' e~ O'M"_...., t:A•· . Westminster singers bfil their act as, . 'Bob Stark 540-6055, Coa!ta1 Hand Sold1rer1 Secy. Const. to $650 good tuture with com· between 9 and 5 pm to claim SA:LESMEN ''BUDDY' BANANAS and His SRAG CARPET sPEClAL .. · Personnel A,aency, 2 7 9 o Secy/Bkkpr to $550 pany. Applicants s:hould be your ticketa. <North County TRAINEES Bunch. Mus I c with trom $4.99 yd, inst., ,uar. 18 .,1 •. ~Harbor Blvd., 9.M. Also Recept/Gt'n'l Ole to $550 open for flexible hrs. toll·~ee number is 540-1220) MAKE MORE Will train dependable wome:n APPEAL." Yl'I· exp. 642-TlOl eve. CtERKt Trainees For Inventory Clrk to $fiOO Man. Trnee. F" $600+ * * * to become injeclioo moldtna:"TEN'""'"N"'is"'"a=u~b~M~e-m~be~nhl~p SEARS Cra1U:man 3% HP . 'i:tet1onne?t::U::t ~= Lite Industrial Work Clerk typ.lsta . to $500 Rapid advancemen! Major OFFICE Manager, 10 MONEY IN Ut73 operators. ~ust haw own for sale. Call after 5 pm Lawn Edier. $50 . • •, Vomttal Newport Beach. Comml. Imes rater $500 auto cen_!.er looking for clerical employees, da,ys Showlal ourd New LlnoCalof Spec-car, be able to stand on feet 640-3319 ' * 545-0048 * ....._ I d I I S I Recpt/legal G.O. to $500 career oriented, mo n e y full time. p e r s 0 n ne i ty A vertising, endars entire shift U nee. Must , N /bol t_. .• COOKS " ustr • ew ng Surety cleric trainee to $425 motivated Individual with Department Hoag Hospital and Gifts to Business Firms. work either Sat OI" Sun WUL buy color tv s & late EW ski boots w der, ~ Dinner cooks & Pantry Man & Wire Wrappers Free & Fee Positions stability and seeking future Ney>JJOtt seach. ' Full or Part Time. Prompt, Openb:1gs m day shift ($1.sci model portables working or ~~ \.r.1~6 UPrtabt '.f 1E¥;perienced in large food 488 E. 17th (at lrvlne) CM in management. OFC N · LVN ed' al friendly cooperation with a per hr to gtvt) or 2nd shift not. 979-7694 E~-='""""'°=,,,..,== 1 operation, Call Chef Fr1ld Injection Molding Suite 224 642-1470 Man. Trnee a.ssistan~ Starti ongr ~ sal~ low pressure, progressive {$1.92 per hr to start). Ap-BE s T o FF ER 0 n POOL Tables WHOLESALE (ll.4) 644-1700 Fff ,Sal + Comm firm, in our 64th year, rated ply 9 am to 11 am or 1 pm Cera.mlC...kUn, molds. Also mattreues: sofabed1 &: ; COOK wan~. Day shift. • Many assignments In the ir--•zrtVu • .,,_.rt 'II Seeking yo~ sharp career $500 mo. EMRon-CFri. 979-5680K . AAA·l, No inve1tment or to 3 ~· palnta $150. Pigeon's & Cage lamps. 541·3338, 5#-0t66 1"'·~ ~---~uee Shop, Newport Beach, Irvine, San-JUNIOR Salesmen: 1~15. oriented r.· dlvidual w i t h OR.D LER collections. WeeklY com.mi• ORANGE COAST $20. 646-0450, 665 SUrf, CM. Need a "Pad"! Pl&C41 an ad! ~-· ~· ta Ana & Costa M F p d Be t1tu1 od sions and liberal bonus. W. 19th st., CM. • Ex-Jen~ &esa ~~ Earn $20-$41) per week get· outgoing ales personaUty. ee Ill • au • m em PLASTICS -------· ---'-----• SOR ,..... '"""'" _.,..,.. ting new customers for the A11nt. Stol'9 Man. office located in Fashion Samples fumiahed. Write to 850 Wi lllb St. LU..R£WLaWWVVZWVL -: .'15 hr.Nto auJtERf' w~iy =~°!;kl~~':!:ks~ ~~pay !~U~~ ~~ FH To $1,000 ~~~uJ':~~ ~~! ~:1ro:'~~Co~~~w!:; Colt& Mesa •er 1 or m a n c e bonus. not include collectinR or Progres.slve ~ c~~ heavy phones. Good typin& Iowa 50208. UNION ' BANK Pleasant tnrorma1 work. delivering Transportation is opera~1on has n . . or s ...... ~ a must. Start $650. Also fee -:oonds. Must undentand 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. rovlded. ·We work tour expene~ individual seek· pogj,tkms. cau Sally Hart, Has an opening tor a.Q ex- 'l)laliah. Simple arlth. test. Irvine 8S)..1441 ~un after school and 8 on Ing &upe~1.SOr opportunity. ~. Coastal Pe1'90nnel SALES GIRLS perienced '®l Beverly 645-5flM>. Orange Co irport Saturday. we have orntngs El~ctron1c Tee~ Trnff Agency, 7790 Harbor Blvd., Must have at leut 1 yr exp. PROOF OPERATOR CU~E>IAN, nites, F/Time Nr. ' A for-·Fewrtain Valley South Major manufacturing. com-C.M: in fine, cont em po r.a r )' please apply ln penon, -eeftonoel Dept Hoag Hos-FACTORY Hunttncton Beach areas on-pany now hiring trnees with ORTHOOONTIC front ottlce women's shop. Xlnt oppt;y,. Tereu W'IJlU. 610 Newport ~ 'ptta\, Newport Besch. PLASTICS/MFG Jy. You must be out of electronic background, good experier>C'ed 0 n 1 y 1m' Apply to Manha, btwn 10 Center Dr., Newport Beach. )S)ilLIVERY: o1 DA 1 Ly • scbQol by 3 PM to pay, good future, fantastic mediate opening • • AM &: 12 roon ONLY. Mon, an equal ,o P port u n l t y '• ~nµ:Yr. SUNDAY ONLY, to FemaleS=~h~~ed for t~artlclpa~D p~~~;~ s~=· Metal Mechanic 962-2400 Wed & Fri. i employer For 1n lid In Wom•n'a Wdrld ) newspaper carriers. Re-1_~ ..... 1 o1••-,_ old PAINTERS WANTED Apropos UI'ILITY man, nl&ht ibift, C•ll Mory Both 642'5678, ft!, 331! i -quiff?• the Ute of a statkm ...,,.,.. .. on m u.wi, row m experienced permanent posl-. No. 27 Town & Country appUcatfons belnc accepted ' .,~ Wigon or Van. Contact Mr.. assembly & compression KEYPUNCll operator, 1.UI tion with growing manufac-must be expenenced with Orange, su-«149 now. e:iw Pantsldit Hit Instant Crochet! '' ff'"'1 Seeley-330 w t Bay molding. pm •N:.o n -h~i , Pe1'90nllel luring firm. Should have spray procedure. Balboa SEAMSTRES.S ~ · • 'St'.,·CostaMHa. es Swlfll' Shift 4:3o.1 Department Hoag HospitaJ, knowledge of layouts tn-Bay Club, 1221 W. Coe.st Must be experienced, tnu.ri ~~·~d. 'g:: ~1 --- )flfTAL LSllt&nt. at least CAMBRO Ne~rt Bch. . dustrial brakes, and 1 job Hwy., N.B. See penonnel be able to do own repalra A: HO~ JC:Nlner's 'CaloNal • m 71111 Clayi_.Huntlngtofl Bch KI'MHEN aide morning shift shop. manager. Maintenancf'. 4 Dey Worlt l<ltchen 19th A Harbor I annr1 mos be~·ts, "°.Ti:n Sa~h 147 .. 3531 Beverly Manor Conv Hoep. PBX!ng O~~RATOR, ri~~ week.· App)y: T ra..ba c a Costa Mesa. ' . ~Chair side only. Call 8 Equal Opportunity Employtt Xll'lt ~e bnfta, 491H)786. Come in or cAll for more se1-nce, expe et~· Froducta, 83T W. 18th St., nt to lD AM or 5 to 7 PM. info. Part time, eves. Apply 657 O?sta Mesa. , WAITRESS. Must be 21.. Gal· , • ,'*"35tl). • IMMEDIATE LADIES interested in an ex-Fee & Free Positions W. 19th, Costa Mes a' SECRETARY ley Cate. 829 Harbor la! Dr.I-=-- ' OPENINGS: c!~ C~!· earning $13. 842--1403. N.B. can btwn • " 6 p.m. "~1 -;·) Factory -.,.,. per ...... PT or FT COURTESY Ptr Der WlenerschniU:el Parttime4hrsaday.Front for interview. 673-W.O . • Machini!f 495--5985· PERSO N Housewives. Part time help. office, small Mtg EM· Co. . wA'ITRESS. EXP'D ·; ', • Machine4\Jperator LADIES, need extra money? N EL See manager, MS-9996, 1696 Good typing &: SH skills Over n. Call btwn 12 & 2 ' • p h ~ 0 start lmmed. with Sarah N rt Blvd "·-· M nee,. neltt appearance ac-,;PM~:,;-~::.=::::: __ . -~ ..I EDP OPERATOR une ,.... per. AGENCY owpo ., ~~ ell. cy In d tail ust ' • Silk •--ner "A'' Coventry. We train. Call cura · e a m . -· == 645-"~" PRESSER, for production on Handle aeJea corree., Jyp•~ WOMEN to work In donut : ; e Tool & Ole Maker "'""'' d sk. T .. >& lho Night _._1ft. N ho :rt ; •NEWPORT BEACH ST ACO SWITCH L I A $600 835 8461 resses & irts. op pay, & phones. Paul Dosier p. -.u o P ne v ou ng gnt. • 646--0308. Anne .. 2940 Randolph. c .M. calls pleue, W In ch ~II• 'i"I' 1139Baker,CostaMesa Commercial. Cost ac· BankofAmerica PRESS OPERATOR e Secys •~toSSSO Doll\lt Shop, 2947 Harbor · (· 3 t>ay~ hr lbift, minimum 549-3041 counting. Call Tower w • a~ Typists -.. 25 I 1~B~lvd~.,~c~.M~. ~~~~~l~J ·'\· '-'1'1'1-yeani experlence. An Equal 0 pp or tun It y West.cliff Otapman & Manchester omldelngn to 1wo,r_k !'JJ .,pl70atrtlc e 0"-.:::._/Co--ID ~1~ ·1 IB'M • OS -MVT -(JCL Employer Perao~I Agency Orange mo Pan .... _,...,....., · .......,.t-•;o ,,.., '""' ~ I<iiowtedge hoiptul). F/C BKKPR. 1651 E. Edinger, s.A. MACHINE REAL ESTATE SALES *• 1ns1. OGOtrl0C:0 mFR'l toEE $900* -• "'" 11~) , . ALSO Fee paid. Growing firm (Mark 111 center! FREE LICENSE " . V ......, '°"' bank , n • 542-11836 OPERA TOR TRAINING Liz Retnder's Agoncy :.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ I ,.-. r , • .SR. EDP Oporotor nµri. 3 Yl'I experience m .above (lncludlnJ< JCLl ; t :Pteue call or send resume • jn, confidence to: ; " PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 N~ Center Dr. .! , Newport Beach, Ca. ·.r. Phone: (Tl4) ~28 'L , Interviewing eo\IJ"8 ' · ." Mon thru Fri 1--2 , .700 Newport Center Dr ~~~=en~~at~8f~ L9.:lwpong ~on~u~!hnt Experienced in open.ting F~oC9 Real Estate 1:Jfnf Sof6..ztlr ~·Beach Antique. 800 Fashion laland. Start •oi:11.. drill press, lathe, mUI . ow::&e: now av abe :..:;;::.::l~=----...;:::1 """"" Major land development firm Should be able to read thru Tarbell Realtors. Free S.ECRETARY * * Also fee jobs. Call Helen seeks leasing consultant to micrometers & c 8 p I er 8 , Pla~ement Service. Free SH not nee. Good typing Hayes 540-6005, Coa s t a 1 show & lease apartments. Knowledge of b11•1,. math. ~ming Program. Eam speed &-accuracy req'd, A. J. Wegnor Pereonnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 Enthusiasm, p I ea s ant Some tools. '?"' whUe you learn; Call Al Must like to work. Contact 26525 F,..sno Dr. Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~rsoMlity, &: 2 yr. college Call For Appt. Sloan <n4) 832-5440 .. on Carol Jameson: Mi11lon Vlelo FIBERGLASS, Exp'd Gel with emphasi.1 on com-Industrial Relations Weekends (714} 832-7000. International Chemical You are the whmer Of Coater. Four day work munJca.Hons or speech. Equal Oppor. Emplayer REAL Estate Sales Why not Nuclear Corp. 2 ticket. to th& week. Apply Tr ab a ca Excellent working conditions work' and live in Laguna 2727 Campus Drive FIFTH ANNUAL Products. 837 W. 18th St., and company benefits. Call Machinist Beach? and sell an oc-I · Calif WESTERN Costa Mesa. ~ btw 9 & ooon. TURRET LATHE oaslooal $200,IXXI oc<antront rv$;3:2500 ' NATIONAL BOAT 1 • FREE ' LOCAL JOBS FOR home! Sandcastle Real Equal Oppty Emp•-·tr o ' ~PERA TORS Estate has an opening tor a _, a • • WE; NEED YO!JI IMMEDIATI Minimum 3 ,..,.. oxperlence qualified aeJeaman •t 1786 SECRETARY MAR,INE SHOW a ' •·. Legal Secy, 2 yn $650 in t d S. Coast H Wf. Call Rita March 9 • March 11 l • • Clerk Typist PO $500 PLACEMENT w~~t ~~~3n3~ M,yen 494-8025. For Newport Beach Ad Pleue call 642-5678, ext. 314 • • AcclB Prcy, 10 key tch ••• $475 No 5 machlttei REAL ESTATE SALES Agshoerthncyand. All ""a~~ including between 9 and 5 pm to c1a.im '• '· • • * 9188 SIZES S-10-12 M-1-4-16 1.-1&-20 Inventory Oerk SIR .... $600 Sec. Free To $750 · · SUCCESS CAREER · ..,_._.,looks, long YDlD' tickeU:. (North County Service Cashier (1·10pm) Secretary f 0 r controller. Excellent company benefitl New or experienced. Join the hours,= J:YWne: toll.free number la 540-12'JO) • • I Top orr sprlng--summer Negotiate fee • •. • • • • •. · $500 Xlnt. beach location. lncludinR; retirement pl in. ' World'• largut and fastest Claaait:led. Ad no. 624 * * * outfits with this vivid mt! " ~~· t.?t~rlr Soc. FH $650 SHUR-LOK CORP. "r'°" '= r~ clo Dally Pilot SAN CLEMENTE i.,· _,,,. _,,,. • INSTANT CROCHE:rl On< l PACIFIC MUT\JAL . · ' Newport llffch ~ ·1,;. ··•I I • T .. , ELECTRON!~ '.j : · ASSE~BLE~S , ; .A-seembltts. needed w /PC j· l:f>ard le_ soldeJina: exper. , P e nnanent employment. • ,_ "?leasant ltllTOUDdinp. ' Cal For ADP!. '',., 1 lndu51rlal RelaUonl Santa Ana 54l-5332 Secretary to president. tftust Apply At :~'!. 8 1 "'and ..... ~ a P. o. Box 1560 ANTIQUE SHOW 6 SALE ,,,.-.; ..... 111""-i' .... I medaJlk>n for back, one talf -ak Spanish. Rohe Sclentlfl ..... ~ Cotta Mesa, c..tu. ~ SAN CLEMENTE INN for each lront. Weave gay FRY' Cook • part timt. Will ~..-c member of our Millionaire Marcta 23, 24., 25 colori; through crodlet. Use train. SalExec. Sec. Free $5nd 1 SO "'sSo. LyAnon St. Club. Multf.-mlllion dollar SECRETARY/MEDICAL General Admluin $1.25 Just ONE PA TT ER N knitting worsted. Pattern DICK otURCH'S REST. ea ae<:t'etacy outata ng ante a adve~ Jcrogram . Free SHARP amlbltloul career OLD carved camphor \WOO· PART! Cut t=ts and skirt 7287: aizel S-14 Included. 1.69S. Newport Blvd., CM cr.rtt~, Jd F *.l.N\ C~~~ :ie~:=: girl A°ble to juggle 3 thlnga chitiele chest, tieat offer all ln ~~~ pedece -!lt'W o:::;, SEVENTV·l'IVIC VENTS I FULL OR PART TIME fbf r •Y '" ...,_ Maid " at ~nee & do all ex ........ 1.. Antique rocker "5 ~5781. seam. uiu gea, wrap a tor each pattern _ add 25 r.:phtc arts &/or m;{'E One atrl ottlce. Superv\Jl(lt'y Newport Tra\)elodge Please call VJ.rginla Jones ,._ • .._,-. ' · · go! It's faehlon'a glamorous = H CLIFFO experience helpful. ~ 83:H>UO. Accuratell IypSe~ndt. ,,,,!._~~~~nt ADDllancea 802 succeM. ~~t:._~Uor-~chs..!'~Hrn-~ · · R ptl I t F *•M RED CARPET persona ty. n,oawuo: to .. rr Prtnted Pattern 91 8 tt : /Ul ._ IUfY _ ... wu .. JU .. n 0 A ASSOC. 2952 ace on I .. ..._. MALE emp\<Jyu, clean cut, R It Ad No. 867' C/O Da.Uy Pilot KENMOltE Pl c:lrytr: $30. Misaes' SiU!I s ( 1 0 . 1 2 l : Ina; olherw1se third-cla.IJI Century Pl., C.M. 540-4481. Type, wlll traln. Light ex· hone.rt. depeniJabJe, ~ng ea ors P.O. Box. No. 1560 Cofita Norae fU dryer JM, GE M(lf.\6); L {lB-20). Sm{lll deUvuy will take FUU. time Cook, 3 mos. ~. to work. J•ck·n-Box, 2235 REAL ESTATE-Mesa. Calif ~ El~ Clr)'er $(1(). Frladr takes l % yards 4s--inch weekt or more. Send to ·exp. Park L l d 0 om-P•yroll F r •a $500 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. $.AJ.ZSMEN • Why not work SECRETARY·STENO, cor-Washer $45. . Ouar A fabric. A1k:e Brooks, the DAILY valescent Hospital, 4 6 6 Bank payroll NCR helpf\11. Management Trainee in the hottest area Hun-port.It officeA, p I ea 1 ant delivered. 5*-8872 or SZVENTl·FIVF. CENTS PILOT, 10l5. Needlecraft TELONI~ F1agahlp, N.B. No phone Acnt1. P11y. FrH $500 Coueae graduate. S.tarllna t l n gt on Beach/Fow\t.aln working conditions with 8474115. tor each pattern -add 25 Dept.. Boil 163, Old Cbeltea INDUSTRIES calla please. l yn. minimum J!Xper, Com· salai'Y up to $1 O O O. Valley and let \If train )'QUI aenerou1 ro. Benefits. ~ R.nt Weahers/Dryert cent.I for each pattern for ~~1r.'Prl:e:~r:c.:J; FUU. t!Jn 6 part ti ~ter htlpf'UJ. Ambft'°1.11 llUf\'!lllive e&ll Cal1 Phil M c N a m e e , ing 6$ wpm, shorthand min. 12 Wk l\dl m&lnt Air Mall and Speclal Handl· z htte N bet (714} Cff.9401 L•gun.e h•ch . ~ampx> ;rt. Must have~~ F/C Bkkpr Free To $700 Mr. Black 54f...9000: ' ~JE REAL ESTATE, of 80. APP8'e ln ~n. 2041 · * G.m * · ~ otherwil6 thlrd·clau ~EE 0 L" ECitArr · ~ '', \tJ:. ~ ~ cenAe. 1610 Wett Cit HW)', rtlutlfulcr•k11 Flocatlona.1.M MAN A. woman make bl& •ECIPT. SEC•ET•RY ="s It nt!Qs D ~~ vte. RECONO APPLlANCES de ~ will take~ Crochet, knit. etc. Free 'ff ~1 ()ppot. ;,Emo\Qyer Newport Beach. cct. •r rae ~ money 1Dtervi«wlng people " ... " -"' Sall · u e · or Delivered~ guar. Dunlap's, , ~an ':ia:ihe DAlLY directiona, 50c. , 1 ESCROW SEC FULL Tlrne Alllatant Book· Billlna telex pay r o 11 . f6r ecoloo team. Call Fet po.Id. Exctttna o~ y. 1815 New,or;t. CM 548--778(1 PILOT. 442, Patlern Dept., 11tttut M.wamo .,.,.. seautttul modem o 1 f I e e ' keeper General o r f I c e Ne~ Bfach. 540--mo. Potturdt)' to be man:: SECREr ARY• jl\'!neral legaJ A...ocado wah A dey il29. 232 West 18th St.. New Buie. fancy knots, pat· .... ~ted ln Faablon Ill.and. Sdllt. 'Mature, tk-;pendable M).. TU 'RE Mbultk«per. own offtco. Uaht 1 eCJt. A~ 2S to 35. Newport Ovtr 200 was.hen d-York. N.Y. ioou. Prlnl ten••. Sl.OO. • ,!:;reat cO-WOrlceii <Ir ~ woman, eood pcf'IOnatl~ Come ln Or Call For Mort COiona del Mar area. ~f>l•: ~\!:rt Center Law Finn. 640-0800. retl1i from ;l9.M' ~ Jif.lME, ADDRESS with ~.:nt by~urM'r"Pa~ IJ ~· Call S.:Uy important. Newport Beac Free. i:1Pos1uona Vuied hours. Some cooking, $550 \U'e AJ90 fee jobs'. can ~ Guard. Swing $80 l YR.. °''""'· del A Irr '!!!111• .!""'a. and !JTYIX t('ml St 00 '•r.t ·~ncy, ~ll~~Blnncvd.I, Finn. Ph. Tues A Wed. 9-Rei req. 5ll-270l (Uk tor ll('l~n Ht.Ytt 5 4 O-6 OS l &bltt Full Ume, Pot90nncl •-·· "~ um. ~ple1'i illlllant Gi ft &°'* ell ••~ ~-11 a .m. only. m-4182. * COURTESY * Mr. Oomontl). Coast>! P 1 ,._· Dept Hoag Ho• p It a I , atall. Late mod. Ill cycle SEE MORE Q u 1 c k _ ....,, than 100 c\ftu • It .~ • } FULL lime mllotenance MATURE W o !" a n %790 H~~=. C.M. ' Newport Bch. ;4;;::A:'!:~· 636:~. l't=~na ;:: c:-one $1.00. i!Ec.ff=~· ~i;::: s!1· .;'1le~ PERSONNEL ~==~~=-..:. e RECEPTIONIST Sf~~ ~J ~ T ~NU:; dryers, ;;i;{t,-.;::. 1 ~ng.summtll' cai.."ioc. 0:ii ~te MJbu """' - 001lll'lnt & crttdve Jn. GfiNERAL OFFICE AGENCY 613-liSO · WEEK·ENDS ONLY ,_, '"' OV<!r . Genllernan W· dclv'cl. 839-1620: !Jol&..5218. 'J:~~ ~ING BOOK 11 lltly II• -. • 50<. ~ dlvldual w 1 n t e d tor tUu1 mod MEDICAL Secy _ Well Age 20-29, lite typina,' Mu.I Service St. Exp. Apply RF.FRIGERATOR 5 yean tod Book of 11 Pnle At ..... .+ ='rr,n~d= F~ ~rt:: '01r.:. :,r; 835·8461 ~!fodtn ro~:,~.,:.mf.: ~o3s ~~ ~~ ~~ ... ~· :4.chs: old automatl< dclro•t Llke ~~ ;; ) .,..., tomom>W. ~Ut -t -1' pa!loma. tJiol rnttlce. Futun Umlled onl1 ~nb sJr~ AlAo~ B&nkof America Tnwt r IM'&noes. etc. satary open. , HUNTINGTON SiiiVTCE Statton CdM area, ~~ater IOfteoer JfJo~ * H~~~, 1 °0~ 50c. :":. ,. 1 ~~~Uve ~"rim: Jobi. i:aJl U.l<n J1ayet 0..p.,.. A Mt>ncbester Pb. Jl42.88()4. . HARBOR REAL TY PuDlll lolanl Sal'8man, top automattc, hardly \lied. Ph'. whlon t.tcto. p. M.,..,. Qol1I no.t • • • " &luy 0 0 . ~ Coa11al PmoMO\ a..... . llon'U .,.. UD the l!Up! Like lo trade! OUr ~· poy, aootl hrs. G13-88L! tor -· For lbal llem under m try ~tic. •• -·· u.1,. • • w ... .a:.. .:. -""""""· mo -Blvd .. N~ ~.~~·! Pl•ce'" otl! I "Ust"l e In cfaasll)!;<!,..!"lP Parodi .. oolwt\n ~ tor ,..I •Plil· Fut rtsultt ... Just a pbone Ille l't'llnY l'lncllcr. ll lloaullflll DOt-~ •~-----"-·-~-~·•, C:M. -wul ~'°" to Shore Retulls! ~1a. 5 linf's, !' daya for 5 b\1ckl. Clualtll'd Ads • • . ~ ~ca~U_!a_!way!!'.:.~W-~$78~:..·· _:_ __ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!J!!!ll!!i!!J!i!i!!!!!!!i!!!!i!i!!!iiiiii•J fl f ' I I I I\ I t I r .. ' • • ' . ' ' •• ' •• Moodlr. ~#dtl2,IW3 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~il~~~~~~~~1 ~·1 · ., . .----11•----J1.-. I -..... -.:i: .. l§l~~-1=..._ .... l§l 1 1 1L. .;;-;;"';; .. ;;:lr;::;i;;.-.~l :l~-~--~)§1~_.. [ -·-.] .. ·j ,~' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:l~~ , ---~ ~, ~~f~'iJ;i ;r~~-~~r~~~~~~~I.;.; -~ A-Uood , 3,j DAILY l'llOT Mhc911-, ~ Motw "°''" Auto.. 1 m ,._ "° Aut.., ,._ "° Autoo. UMtl 990 4-· Utod 990 1 ERCURY ' Wantod 820 CERMAH Sbep. t wt.. oid s.i.t-940 •• 0 ' ...: CHEVROLET FORD WANTED ' 4 --"°"" m.<le ..,p, bled< with °!""'!"i •70 0Ptn R<>Od, Dbl At}, 11,. CAPRI I~ '6' ME C Mort"'I! Sta = picnic table & hardtop '"' d~ / lovabl< I"'"""" I. ,,_., plarlt low mu... ~U '66 CHEV. IMPALA ~ 9 ..... P/S, /B, '61 Merccdff Benz IOOSL. • mother I rather JIUte: bred, (072 BWY> Phone 551.1975 or '& cond. &M-2285 P~~·~ 10o;-.-more than ., :~t!u. ~ri'r ~:._Banke:' 0uu ... : • 111-lfr=··· ~ ~t':1 . MUSTANG . c•ll<'d top 1 payen on """' ADORAlll.E butt co-Tr•llOl'W, Trav•I 945 • * f!lO * Call EXCLUSIVE SHARP '67 !'.,tbaek CT II ~~t.al n.tJll. 5 '1S.5 O1 O puppies. (iha.U)et) M.lle • -BRAND NEW , S5?-l975 ~ Outle~741 You'll find this '65 Fol'd + 2) 6 cyl. auto., r/h, v{ny\ ~ Fem. Free to _good home. •LARK Tf:nt Tralltr, com· ,73 CAPRI ,_ 2151 Harbor-Costa Mesa M"~'"n"" V"'"" exclusive two top. 15 f\fl. on compl.tely l SET of Sand or Paddl<' tires. d~ 997---0568 eves "6-2822 pkt.ctly aell contained. Like ...,_..,. '-"J reblt eng. 1-iptsl • .Xlnt ~ "·-' f dri · "•ht Ion • door hardtop with air COii· ,.,.,,._ ,__.z I< .ru.w 1er~3417V1: ... 8' M Viejo nt'W. H.azdtop. Furnace. Order You" Tod•y ditioningandbargainprlced. body & int. Good tu~;. l TRAIN ,.,,.., doll ,...., _ ni. ''°'"" -· Slp16. Private 52789 . , '66 EL CAMINO JO DAY FREE TRIAL EX· brakes. Runs & looks ,.relltt l t.cwe Train. Martlnettst pat\Y. 8334115. New paint CHANGE. -.., $795. 2nd owner. prl in:>'· : Mu1lcal ln1trumonl• m Kennell. New •"'9e• st.art -Santa T• trailer. Clean. • $985 -Ile. T44985 GUSTAFSON 5.1&-8400 0' '16-50'13 .. · • BURMESE mate 6 mo. TU<!a 7 pm~ 7,30 pm. Good cond~. GUSTAFSON BAUER BUICK • CONNELL CHEVR(). Call 507.1915 or 548-4742 MUsrANG '69, p/" ~ : soou. Sat & sun 962~. LE'I' e COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN· Bankers Outlet Lincoln-Mercury brakes. ate. radw. ~~ ~ •• ~•··~ -·~. e•t -· DALMATIANS, 8 w ... Al<C, Un~oln•Mercury SON & SON LINCOLN MERCUaY e 215l Harbor, Costa Mesa 16800 o. ch t w·-·· nu tires w/chnn whls, _.,.., ' .. ~"--.r" '•<rO<JlN la>:} Males -.Females, pet-show, Auto Service, Pim 949 16800° Beach at Wamer " ....,.a 8 ............ top uu paint. $J.8 50 .. Offlco Furnlturo/ 824 ~5717;on Slock. Rea 1 . ,61 VW ~. • e•m-Good HantinglOO Beacb MIRACLE MAZDA e NABORS CADILLAC '62 CHEVY WAGON 842~tingt* lll~S~.5544 i~-'598. , ~ . Equi~. -~ • ·--84• •••• * (ll•) ,.._,.., e DAVE ROSS PONTIAC e THEODORE 3 Speed on Floor ., ,69 MUsrANG ~-CPE. I I··-~-~-----condition, Call.64&-76Zl or -• ,,......., ROBINS FORD e ..,'NIVE6 SITY OLDS"~ •1ag · t • Tire "Homo of the Viking 0 " EXEC dnk 6'(8' •~"'"' l•n 8" ·~-un ''Heme of ...__ Vlk'--'' u " mv"" "' 5• new pain g< 8 Sharp, All .extras plus atr. } .s ........... ...,H .. _o_r1_0_•-------~ _ ""' · "'W BILE e SS95 Lie. TFF 978 ·72 FORD LTD, 4 dr., AM/ Priv. Prty. 8 4 7-3,J ! 2 1 Desks $20-85. Dl'ftg ~~1 -Call 557-1975 or 54&-4742 FM radio & stereo, padded kend I e'XC invvl chr $8-38 642·34Ul!I'" HORSE fO'I' lea.se. Fairground DATSUN . Bankers Outlet eNes/w s. f Ill · ~" 86-Box .... I I~ top, alJ extras. Clean, low ANG V' 4 pd ne-S0.1 or;~ICE ELECTRIC ac tiea . ...u· ,., stllU11 ................. _,_ .f"':\ 212'.l Harbor. Costa ?\otesa '66 MUST · '" ·s • " I TYPE\VRJTffi, like new. ~al~BO~a~va>~·ta~bte~.~~~~~ ,..,..,.__ Pt' ' _,m=i...:842e:..4:::602:::...d:::a,,y"s.,_ ___ l tires, mag-type whet.l·s;. '•••••••••• I T44985 Call 557-1975 or • · fer. 552_9633, ' 1100. 673-3850 '-------J 1973 DATSUN , 1 , , • " '66 El Camino 1995 -No. ~ Needs"'"'" 1350 or besli>l· Pianos/Organs 826 1 l(t.f}I' ALL MODELS 548-4742 Bankers ...::-tt1ncf Antlqun/Cl1uies 953 • IN STOCK • . : , : • oupet-2151 Harbor, CM. '66 Mustang $795. iSTD·&gt) ORGAN HOBBY ;iiiiiijiiiiiij---~-~~I lmmodlato Dollvory , • , 'SS CHEVY $1SO Coll 557-1915 or 548--17~. JAGUAR 1960 Marie IX • · • · 1 d• Bankers Outlet, 2151 .Hat· Don't buy any r~gan until you can play! Non-players ~.,,eJcome to attend free work shopa. For information Contact: Tom Dieterich Classic. P/b, P/1, air. fir:-llt-4-.-....._ 2 door, 6 cyl., 3 speed, new He»t Merchan 1se bor, c;-i.1 - Boab, General 900 38,000 actuaJ m 11 ea. l tv~rf Jtl<.U.bllll Autos, tmported 970 Autos, 1mported 970 tires, Runs. 543-3691. You'll find this '70 Maverick e '67 MUSTANG -'--'--...;. _____ Ever)1.hlng orii. $3000. i .r.!:;l,._.,..,._c:.. _11·=.;.;.;-...:..;......:;.;; __ -' ,., CHEVY II 2 doo 2 door very hot at this low good running 18' ·Arena Cr(lft. family ski 5t4-7476 aft 6 pm. I ~ W-MXI PORSCHE VOLVO .,.. ' r $789 prk'C!. (ZSG547l. 10 reasonable * 960-1038 or fish, Ford pwr jet drive. ----------1 hardtop, 4 sp, VS, j1)l cus. DAY FREE TRIAL EX· -~~:::::;,..:::,::;;;;';;;-·Ii• 642·2851 Dual elec &kl reel11, penn ·35 FORD Touring Sedan DATSUN 240Z 1971 4 pd 'TI Vohu Waonn, a~to, super Int. G42-2Sl0 days, 673-2362 CHANGE. OLDSMOBILE.. l ladder, vlnvl top, tape deck, running cond $350. '56 hi • 'u s • PORSCHE '65 c Coupe ev =1. •""''--------ST "'ON _______ _,_, " Cadillac SdV xlnt running nl&g w a, must se ' $3600. Tob B Bl k . clt'iln, must SCl $3000. -GU AF~ .... . i AM/FM radio, many other If $250 673 5M.1 aft 5 Day 497-1304 asJt for Kevin· acco rown. ae inter-640-l121. 1963 Chevy convertible '72 98 OLDS COUPE. ComP .• Coast Music Strvlce Newport Blvd. at Harbor Costa Me.a xtraa. Cwitom Vanson con · · · ; eve• 496-7674 ' ior. Radials. ~e ~heels Siltarp! L·1ncoln·Mercury ..,.,uipped, cruise contl'()l, I , 1 ·70 DATSUN Pickup Beautlful! 12995. Can be Autos, Used · ' 16800 Beac':Jt Warner 1':1C. by O\\'ner, • • Taodem trlr, mag whla, anytime wknds. Am·Fm. Amber d1rect1onals. 990 after 5·30 pm 551-3609 ~" 14 s O O I su.-ge brakes, must be seen. Recreational IP rrll .......i '66 BEL AIRE 4 DR. Power Hunting! Beach 979--6140 days. 833-0587 e~. MARCH MARCHES IN_ and $3950. 9402 Breakwater Cir. w e camper, £>""" seen at 222 Nyes Pl. (off * * * & Air. New belted tires. 90 does waflichs wltb a n H.B. 962-4908. Vehlclff 9561 ~:.~!.; ~din. gs, make of. VBchlcto. ~~ &0aCoasU .. ,.~ '!,~_), Lag. Ml"I. Owen Vanderwork $625. 84frl323. 842.a844 * (213) 592.5544 1 •12 CUTLASS, lo miles, load· arter-inventDry, clean o u t 1961 RIOIARDSON 35• r.B. ~ .......-v""" ..,. "i:r"t"«....-. I0200 B I "Home of the Viking'' eel, must sell. Top ~ sale. Used, discontinued, Sedan Crui11er. Owner very CORVAIR sandrall & tl'ailer '71 DATSUN 510. 4-spd. '6.1 Porsche Conv. clean, O sa '65 Otevelle SS Malibu. VB, _c:.:::_::c..:;....::.:.:.-'..=-"-I 545-4523, 557-1678 alt 5 '""· noor samples,·= ~ ~ anxio~. $l2,500. can TED clean. R&H, new tires. Xlnt cood. radials. Wood strg .,11hl. Westminster p/s, p/b, lac. air, Xlnt. GREMLIN I '72 PLYMO~ Fury u;t. at deeply dlscOun prices. ROGERS Fraser Yacht call 97'9-6066 $1450. 499-2689 aft 5:30. $2250 Call Ben 548--6622, You are the winner of cone!. Orig. owner. 646-266(). Air. R/H. P/s. $2595. 9rjv., Wallichs Music City Sales, 6r.i-5:M DUNE 81!t'iGY, 1964 ·n 240Z. Super clean. Alm 642-7238. 2 tickets to the '68 Chev Custom Impala RE P .. O s s Es s ED 1972 party. TI4/557-8651 'i South c:oaat Plaza ~2830 22' Chrla . Cruiser W/trler S~. radio, tape, mag, all; $4500 FIFTH ANNUAL ps/pb, radio, mlnt cond. Gremlin Good cond. 25,(XX) PINTO I ·~ 22' SI Ml ' und -673-7'199. TOYOTA WESTERN . smo. * 54ll-0417 miles. Contlnela Bs n k. PRIVATE party wants to ........... • Cl?P.1 Y o 1----------1 buy Piano for cash. $13)(1, M6-4!ftlU all wkdaya Truckt 962 CUTE yel '69 Dat11m 1600 NATIONAL BOAT CHRYSLER 646-7121. Make oiler. '72 Pinto Runabout, 2<m oc 83>-mB Bo 1 p 906 w/nu cluth & radiator Xlnt •n TOYOTAS & JEEP A,,10. R&H. Lik• new $1750. ' 8 s, ower FORD FlOO 4-~Dd. $695 cond. $900-546-5420. "69 CHRYSLER, 2 dr HT 300.1 ____ .;.;._____ 642-2307 • . I GULBRANSEN .Spinet. with CLASSIC MOTOR LAUNCH <88682.J) •72 DATSUN 240 z. 4 speed. *FACTORY MARINE SHOW Full power with fact. air, --=~~::.;=,..,.~·!• bench. Xlnt. cond. pso. or 1935 Fellows & Stewar1 Call 557-l975 tit 548-4742 Mag. Air. EXTRAS. Call aft * EXECUTIVE March 9 ·March 17 AM/FM, radial tires, Lan· 'S7 Jeep Wagon, 4 whl drive', PLYMOUTH J best offer. 962'"'64l6 Completelv restored, aa new. Rankers Outlf't 6 pm. 673-3110 or 9~2438. * DEMONSTRATORS Please call 642-5678, ext. 314 dau ......... One owner, low mi. auto, 3:1?, ps/pb, air, good " 2151 H' bo CM "'I' cone!. $2000. 557-0686 wkdys; •Electronic piano• $3500. 646-9000, 645-1088 --="'-'"ar=::.'~· ='--1 O betwe~n 9 and 5 pn1 to claim MuSt sell, $1395. 64~-2640 aft 6 •-wk .. ..is -5041 Combo size -Xlnt conclt. '56 DODGE TRUCK Fl T your tickets. {North County days, 546-6746 nites. ,or. .,.. • ""'{". 1250 _ 646-239l Bo1t1, Sall 909 12(10 _ A To Chooso From toll-fr" numOO. is 540-1220) .69 CHR'fflLER 2 dr HT JOO. LINCOLN I EBONY Wurlitzer piano. NAPLE.S Sabot, no 7437, • a44•3417 • CUTE Canary Yellow 850 Clearance Sale Full power \vilh fact. air, ____ :..;. ___ _ Spinet model. Xlnt cond. alumin maflt, lnlman sail, Vans 963 Fiat Spider, 1970 with 71 PRICES START BUICK AM/FM, radial tires, Lan· ·~ $400. 644--0}52. ~~~l~:SS $450 JI rm. ;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;I motor. Sacrifice 531)-2453 $1779 ----------1 dau top. One owner, low mi. TV, Radio, HiFi, • ·n FIAT 850 Spider convert. . . 1968 ELECTRA. all po·.vt'I', ~lust sell. $1395. 645-2640 Stereo 836 SCHOCK Metcalf 13, 2 Sails WANTED • Red/blk int. 18,000 mi. Example: 1600 2 dr. 4 speed. A/C, stereo, good radials, days, ~745 nites. Covers, trailer, Beaut cond $1550. 847-2088. radio, heater, !O'lv miles. orig owner. Below Book. i...::::C"°'O~Nc,To;.=IN'=E°'N"==T~A~L- $215. 641H!1.19 '62·'64 Ford, Dod<•. Chevy TE21.fil0849. WHAT IS IT? V:i.n. Xln't runnln~ oond. BEIGE 1963' LESABRE v•gn,,l ----------REVERE 10' '.ProfessionaJ Tape deck. To be mounted $100.00 * ~9726 KITE-922. $775. Willpayto$650CASH. JAGUAR• 48moot:hstlnancingavailablc orig oy:ner, A/C, po\VC<', 1971 MARK Ill True lu.11:ury all !he \Vay. A * 675-0787 * Please call bet 1 & 8 PM {on appl'(lved credit) good tjres. 644-4960 '71 l\olark Ill with l!O many Bo.I.' Sl.IPl/Docko 910 All day weekends '68 Jaguar XKE Coupe. Im-'73 TQYQTAS .72 B 1 k LaSab C 1 S t features, it's hard to pass 21" COLOR TV $95. 19" portable blk &: wht $39. Both good oond 979-7694 548!7881 Low · .. .1-hi u c · re us por PRIVATE PARTY up. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL P • P mac. mi .. wu'C' w s, also available at Coupe. Air, landau lop, EXCHANGE. SUBLEASE my Newport slip rtvate arty amlbn radio. $ 3 0 0 0 · SAVINGS Loaded! 962--0792 Gleaming white w/viny1 top. GUSTAFSON jor .ppl-x 5 mo $2 50 ft > """'""''!!'!~~~.,;,,..,,. "-2842. , Rich red leather i n t . v • • , • I ' 1 _:~:::..==-';::...~---,---, 68. BUICK La Sabre, 37,!YX} Air-eond. Cruise cont. :_l~ 4.i' space. f714l 892-4501. WANTED 'G9 JAµ Roadster. 4 spd, DEA" LEWIS .., mile~. 1 owner. Call Ioi-Stereo tape. Tilt wheel. Lincoln-Merclfry Bo.'.' S-d & Ski 911 '6~'70 or '71 Ford. Chevy or chrm spks, blk leather. details 54frl182 rel t ••· FM 14 600 I $3 000 · Trunk ease. Fu I pwr. 16800 Beach at \Varner Dodge Van or Pick·Up. V-8, AM/ · • m' • · '71 R' ' ~ ' A I u 995 Mr T I ""910 firm oc'LA929 1v1era. i:..-.ec s u o. .,..., • . 8.Y or . .,......-. Huntington Beach 17' INBOARD. OLDS ENG. stiC'lc: shift, xlnt run'g cond. • .,.........,... · I LoaQ.ed. lmmac. c ond . Dt~ys 675-7957 Eve. & Sun. 842 ••u e (213) 592 •544 Free to You 65 mph. SKI BOAT $1200. \\'ill pay up to $2000 JAG V-12, '72, hrdtop Coupe ITIOIYIQITIA 68 000 · 13 ":" 968-1896 .._ -.. e 963-1240 e CASH 7M miles, WaZT., J2M miles. • _ _...-., • ' mi. ,4'JU. . CONTINENTAL '69. Air. ''Home of the Viking'' 15• SKI boat. Studebaker Please call a!t 6 pm. ST;:,00 Finn. CO car· 1966 Harbor CADILLAC Full poC:fi iB:i59~· '69 MARK Ill White, blk top. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 IDEAL chlldren's pet -V-8. $6CJO, ~5-679fl. 71.l-72J...UX? or ?14-644--0785 C ~ ~9303 Nu tires. Real sharp! Orig hahind.,m•, little blac!'._.:'"t" I iiiiiiiiii"36--034iiiii6iiiiiiiiii '69 Chevy Van MAZDA olla •• '& CORVAIR ow,,.,., M>-117B N.B. w le' nia e puppy -u= 0 I I ___ :..;...;.;:..;. ____ ,.67 CORONA. Auto, Radio, E\~iiK;~;~.~;:: I T"•' .. •"•"•'•i"'•iiililr1tiiil ~~~~;.-~;:;~o;n1249"'~_::"'_~._"c_·:~~~i'_~_~_~_s T-;..~; ~ ::~~i~:: h .. "~:~ . • "!!~ ·g~{~l;~~r.~ i 1 rabbll '""h cage. v,,.,.1 .'.:::= '69 Vol1"<wagen Camper, •Int WIU accept trade-im Something Big FORD SO GOOD 1-915 •··i al nd N-~ CALL MR FRY 0 •"""-'61 TR-3 rebuilders classic, '68 Cadillac two door. Big"----------~cntll'. good ""ith children. A'trcraft mecunu c co . 'C"C'US • -• 1· , • ~443 ~~~~f~y work. $1600 or Hunt. Beac'h ~~-~8!ne~r~!,~~ ~~8i!:E~~~~cJ~ti ~ Soofg~,i~69theL:~~~~sJ:: Ael'O Club t1anago"' t II · 0 -t nd GUSTAFSON "' ·~· 673-1792 mus se as JS. D'C'au · co · • and the low low price of. i;f,tor-Wing Trainer $12/hr MAZDA Totally reconditioned. Ne\v ly $!889 (7590HK) 10 l ;[li-iiii ... iiii-iiiiiiiiil~li'L..iiil ..c.vco"oc11"-'1-'0-''-'"-''bc.s.-'50=7·..c50~1~0-·~~m~g~ !~~· nus~~:i~ tires. $.515. 586-1049. Uncoln-Mercury bAY FREE TRIAL ·o. _ . ~ Campers,Sale/Rent920 nu cooling liystenl, xlnt '63 TR4, Very fine cond re-Hi8008eachatWarner FACE VAtUE CHANGE. cond. thruout, $ 16 o o. cent overhaul, & xtras best lluntington Beach At 1 al , be t GUSTAF,SON Ptt$, General 850 1966 fo"ord % Ton Open Road· 0-4857 173ll Beach Bl. 842~ offer. 54-0-7215, 54G-024'W 842..8844 * (213) 592 .. 5544 . act v ue: you cant a . c 54 . • • '' lhiS low price of $689 for u col M r ry Ch""" mo""' ""'"''" '72 Fonl E-200 V8 custom I MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN "Hnmo of the Vtktng th" '65 Ford Falcon. Auto-n n· e cu * * * Shower, 1 lO gen. plus many · · · I 16800 o. h t w 7 window SUPER VAN . _;:.:;::;;;.::.;:;.;:.::;.;;....:;.~--I----------.72 Cad Cpe 0ev·,11o·, gold matte transmission, . ess J.>'C'ac a amer Harim Potter other extras. $24!'-,0. 55 -5603. H · o. h Loaded. P/S, P/B. fact SO USED '72 vw fastback. am/fm, lo ,v/gold inter. Fully equip. than 30,000 actual miles. untmgton U'C'ac 2623 Verano Place Irvine S1 ~· Can1p.•r. Slo\'e, O\'en, air, autnm. $3100. 493-257:i mileage, yellow, $1 9 9 5. 19,000 mi's. Pvt pty. $5950. IPEP347), 10 _DAY FREE 842-8844 * (213) 592 .. 5544 n'.'f. 'vater. Elec. pump, MERCEDES GID-1798 Eves/wknds 586-2517. Days TRIAL E.XCHANGE, ''Home of the Viking" You are the \vinnt>r of 2 tickets to the FIFTH ANNUAL WESTERN NATIONAL BOAT & MARINE SHOW '"'"'"'. $:150. 646·3453· Auto• Wonlod 968 ON DISPLAY '68 vw bug now rndial """· 842-3870. GUSTAFSON MAVERICK Cycles, Bikes, WE PAY TOP Xlnt rond. $800. Pvt. prty. '64 Cadillac CdV xlnt eond., Lincoln-Mercury Scooters 925 Sha rp New Car 847-7392. In miles, rn?\v t ires . CASH I Trade-w' 5 -,,,6,-1 "°vw=."'re"""bl'"t _e_n_~.-ne-.-642-2756; eves I""' kn d s 16800 Beach at \Varner '70 Maverick, A/C, auto., BEAT the$ Devaluation ·73.cz or stock for old s Buy Your.'\ Now-Save 10' ( Fine Av\·10% On-Up to 24 nm 2.134 Npt Blvd, C.M. 64~8008 '71 3jQ Yan1aha. 3,CKXI miles. Like ~"'" $600. Call aft 6 pn1, :i4!Hi-107 S275 .,. 494-4373. . Huntington Beach Gold w/deluxe interior. low Coming In Every Dey ·Must scll! 842 8844 * {213) 59l-5544 miles. Ph: 494-2985. Ask About Our Unique 64&-9!.16 * Gary. '68 Cad. Sharp ""d 0evme. " • • • ,, R Used Mercedes Leeu 19JO vw sedan, sunroof, nu fir pwr, A/C. Pvt pty. Hom• of the V1k1ng MERCU Y March 9 · MnT't'h Ii Please caU 642-5618. exl. 3J4 between 9 and 5 pnl to elaim your tickets. (North Counly toll·free number ls 540·12201 ror used cru·s & trucks, just call us for free estimates. ti good shape $1250 Below whlsle blue hk. $1995. ·ss Ford Calixie Fastback 1---------- Plans 67~fs15 eves. ' · 644-7722. PIS, P/B, tac: air, R/H, ~ GROTH CHEVROLET House of Imports *BARGAIN!* 1969 FLEETWOOD nubrks,&mastercylinder. 6862 Manchester, Buena Park '69 VW, good cond, $1195. Brougham., all extras, 58,000 nu tires, $10-r.i. 548·5687 aft * • • Dosi• 854 '57 Tl'iun1ph TR 6,650, J\uris good, semi chopped, s;,oo. 1-londa 90. $125. 67J.-6578 Ask for Sales Manager on the Santa Ana Frwy Call 545-0630 after 6 pm mi., $2950. Eves/Wlmds 5 18211 Beach Blvd. ___ .....:5::21-::::;1250=. ____ 1.68 vw Bu.g, 40 M, auto ,962-2301 · 'TI LTD Country Squire. 9 11untington Beach trans, r/h, nt'W tires, bat· 72. CADILLAC Coupe de pass sta wgn. P/S, P/B, 847·6087 KI 9-3331 MERCEDES, 1970, Collec· tery, muffler. $795/best, ':,1\le. All xtras. Incl &tereo, stereo, lug rack, pwr door COCK·a·poo puppie~ 5 1h 1970 Yam!lha .txl It-5 X!ra \VB PAY TOP OOLLAR ters Item. Long wheel base. 962-1427 ~· 493-7l77. '1. lock. 25,0IJI) miles. 968-3555 weeks old-3 fen1. 1 n1alt'-good shape. $375 \v/helnlet. f'OR TOP USED CARS 300SL end. 6.3. per f,lc,70~vw=~c"'a_m_pe_r.°"N"u-,-ti~rc-s-. 710 1971 EL OORAOO, fly eqpd. '1)4 T-Blrd Conv. All power, professionally groomed and ~7 If your car is extra clean, cond. 546-1919. mileage, am/Im, xlnt cond. Best offer. !°"f· ~ Pt Y · 77000 ml., best 0 ff er. ready for a loving ho1ne. 1972 SCHWINN Pura1nount see WI first. $2100. 213-431-6721 642-9m OR 645-5935. 675-3132 aft 5 pm. Veru l't'890llable 5.52-75,;2. •10 pd Roa" Ra-r •l>>I BAUER BUICK peff I "J s " '"'-• -~ MB 250 S, '67, just llke '73. * '67 Convert .. Immac * '62 , CAD. Cream • ~ w MUb"T sell '71 Torino 500, V8, BEAUTIFUL blnck lab pup· cond . S325. 64:>-4592 2925 Harbor Blvd. auto, eng rec reblt, air. $ll50 mis. Best ofr. 7ll Lido po*1', A.C., private party, pies. not registl'rerl S25. PI:UGEOT 10 spd. 25" fran1e Costa ~Iesa 979-2500 am/fm, radial!!, $3600/ofr. am 546-3488 & pm 673-4534 Park Dr. N.B. At>ft P. 846-J.326 While fur on their bellies Lale t972 \Vi t L•'k• nc"· "!PORTS \"AN~D · •• ... ~101 ~~;;,=--=---.,-,---, & 638-9~28 · · 1 • "· 1..1.• " ;ii:. pn p...,. V'W'V '68 VW fa.slbe.ck. Good con-ELDORADO '68, excep-•73 FORD Ranchero gentle smart .J • $95. 546-3382. Orange County's MERCEDES. ·~ Coll .. ,,IV\ tionall cle ' M'"'"' extras Garden Grove. TOP 1 BUYER i.o:1•u, ec· dltion. Best oiler over ...,.,..., Y an. -v · w/camper ahelL Must sell - Motor Homes tors Item. Long wheel base, ;:.84:.:7--'1"'094""'~==~--One owner. $2G50. 642-4577. $3700. 642--3548. SILKY 'T'cJTit'l" Puppies, 10 Salo/Roni 940 BILL 1\1AXEY TOYOTA dr '"d Ji 1·•·• ~ .. 17 I II i . ·~ ro C C v=, •~ '57 VW VAN CAMARO * '6S FORD. 500 * \Vks, 5. to 100. Ca , J o 111, ---'-------18881 Beach Blv ;. d 54"-1919 con · ,,..-$380. ---------1GALAXIE -FLOOR SHIFT 832-9422. * * * H. Beach Ph. 847·8555 1959 MERCEDES 2'JO.SL, 4 e SU-3417 e -. $125 * 54!r3640 AFGHANS-AKC. Xlnl. quali-Harold Matthews \VE BUY JUNK CARS rlr, hydraulic clutch, gooc1l--~"-O.;;,::.::;~~--'68.Camaro, 327. 4 spd hurst1 · ty pet or show. $75. & up. 4105 Calle Abril San Clemente Auto cond. 1 owner. Make otfei·. '61 VW, $350.. tape deck, tac· air cond1 '?f LTD 'Country Squire 615--0668. San Clemente Wrecker 492-6121 673-4786 •,646-1377 • $1000 offer. 644-1844. wagon-Very nice, lo mi. GER. Shep. pups adlt.s, Stud You are lhC' winnC'r of S I<~or Junked or wrecked '12 MB. 280 se, 2.8, low VQl:.VO CHEVROLET $3950. 5Jl-28l.O serv. Show/pet. Sound guar. 2 tickets to the autos. m\leage, p/b, p/r., p/w1----------___ . --------1 """'· 547-3977/507-4322. FIFTH ANNU~ 494-1003. ext 608 24 hrs. AM/FM, air, fuel injj!ct. '73 '72 VOLYOS ** BEAUTIFUL Gern1an WESTERN Junk Autos Waftt9CI color, 998-2700. ·~e~~t:e~g· .~~ Shepherd P\tppies. AKC. NATIONAL BOAT 714 541-6 = "' MG After 5 pm, 493--0079 0 1' n(~kex~~ ..,ho * FACTORY gd. cond. $800. 557-GSl.4 dayt & pen days w ., "" urs _____ ;... ____ I * EXECUTIVE or 536-3431 eves. YORKSHIRE Terrier Stud N 0 970 G Mldg 23 000 · servicr. 31b male, \Vildweir MARI E SH W Autos, Imported 'G9 ~1: et, • mi., * DEP.10NSI'RATORS 1964 CHEVY Bel Air, $115 Blood line. 968-4393 1\13.rch 9 • !\larch 17 hnrrl Sc soft top, make oiler. 6 Goo d t ra n 41 po rtatlon, Pleaoe call ol2-567R. Ml. 314 ALFA ROMEO "'" 675-6350. ~;7-7784 aft 5 p.m. FOR Sale AKC Rcgisterro between 9 and 5 pm to clain1 ---------PEUGEOT To Choose. Frolll '6'1 Chevy Nova Station GREAT DANES12 puppies. your tickets (North County '71 ALFA Romeo Berlins spt ----,.------1 Wa,aun Ru good $273 CALI .. 919-0648 toll-free nut~ber 1s 540-12201 i1P(tru1. $2.300, 199) 'PEUCEX>T Clearance Sale! ~. ' f AFCHAN 6mo. F. AKC Ex-* * * '96-724G H $a • cct ·pe<t. TRN. Golden. Blk 11' TRAVCO 1 .. GOOD CONDmON. $225 or UCJf YlllCJS '&l CliEVY Nova. Good inak $12:). 962-9805 BMW offer. ' *\ ' 675-l10t ExBmple: 145 EA ttation cond., new tires A~lnt. COCK .. -Poo puppies.fl weeks 20'-~' ~rsg?~E~~t.S ~ PORSCHE v.11gOn, automaitic tran$0ll., Eves. & Wkendl!l. 557 8 ' old $1041;. Others al.,. A· 3)' PRIDE & JOYS LEASE A ...... uir oonditlonUtJ, )tlfl• ' TIME roa ' Adorllhliii poOdles. 642-4818 VAN CONVERSI'JNS '71 PORSCHE 9U 'J:J'Targa, g~t! .rnck, AM/FM"rod\p, .. .f" , , SELECT quality, AKC reg. ~~le•• Service • Rent11Js l R 51pd. 1,.Sll v,r, rtrpags. ~r':~ee~1=' ' ~.'lkY!""~~i\e~<-2465 * Danmar Inc.* 197 BAVA IA :&'f~;Jrm. P p1y.,72t1st Prlcow~1$5159i QUICK CASH AKC ~-· hous<-!3SOI ~~vd, G.G. CREVIER BMW '67 P\>ncbe 9b, lo mileage, 'SALE PRICE -. -o!lor "' good Next"' G.G. Datsun Stl!CJt ·Service· Lea•lng very clean~lt $3959 THROUGH A born•, ~-··"6~7.CP~A"a:""'n~. "21"·~. "'.,~,71 "-CO-n· 208 w. ],~.~Ana PORSCHE 912 headers, """' AKC Scoltlell. black & 1oltted, Fonl Industrial 6, •cu"s~~'t•<><haust ,...tem, DEAN LEWIS ~ill:~ tcmale. 6 ~tor. $4700..:..;rm. Visit our new bomel w•u uo -~ DAIL J PILOT ,,_, Pup1 Roni A Motor Homo G tj>Ul~K CASH ld(C. $IAIO-831·t411!1 fo*r Y!"..:Y30o1cat*lon THROUGH A ~ WANT AD · Sprlnpf Stoenlals .. ~ DAILv PILOT AICC * s.lU1" LUXURIOUS. roomy >' · ROY CARVIR Inc:. '1 ' - .• HOME SOUGHT For this '70 Mercury Mont· erey 4 door. Would like gar· age and tender loving care: (041DFCJ. Only $1489. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX· CHANGE. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury · 16800 Beach at Warner Huntingtdn Bea.ch 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 ''H"1'1• of the VJkl1t91 ' '69 MARQULS Convertible, xlnt cond, full power, air. $1850. 6*-1970. Want ad reSults . • 642-5678 ~ BARGAIN BASEMENTS Have no better price than this '68 Plyn10uth 4 door hardtop. Less than 50.000 miles for only ~ .• lPM43GSF201537) 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach . 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 ''Home of the Viking'' PLYMOUTH 'TI, Fury Ill 2 dr hl'Cltop, 'P/S, P/B, .vinyl roor. tac air, pri ply. 894->158. PONTIAC Speak French? You don't have to, to OV.'tl this '68 Pontiac Le Mans. The name is French, but the body is American beauty. 10 DAY Ff\EE TRIAL EXCHANGE. ..... .- GUSf AfSON Lincoln-Mere~ 16800 Beach at Warner' Huntington Beach 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 "Home of the Viking'' '67 Pontiac GTO Sp. Cpe, auto, P/S, Nu tires. dist top, Spotlessly clean. A-1 cond. $1000. See Sat/Sun 642-5U2. ' '66 Ten1pest $495. No . 920-FFJ. Call 557-197S or 548-4742 Bankers Ouflet-2l51 Harbor, CM; '65 GRAND Prue. Good Shape? $-195 or best offer Call 642-8.119 . * '69 CONVERT. Super clean .. Auto, p/b, p/s p/w, ale pr1v. owner. 962-0160 '69 Firebird 400 4 spd, $1795. 6734459 RAMBLER 1961 • RAMBLER Amaican wagon, auto, A/C, radio 495. 552-8377 • VEGA ·n VEGA \\'agon, Auto p /I RfH. Low mi~. $rrns: Private party, n4J~f-8S51 Need " "Pad"'! Pl.ace an ad! - Liiio Ill 1ltltlef Our Trader'• equip!., new Lil•ilmc 23/25. 1 WANT AD 642 ~ ' _. -~ i. 1or you1 Fr« mt!ltt>. All 5, 214 E. 17th St. • '4Z·S•?I 1966 11ARBOR ..... ;;;.;;o; t""'"'lt*Sl>uclal. 1!.1A--OS.13, Tu,.ln. Cott.a Meu -COSTA lilESA 646'930! -~:_:::_:::::~:.....-1----====-------------:----""·._,\ ~ \ I I •I I \ -' ) I l I l ' ' ' " I ... .,, • ' • ' t •. • ,. •. I I I • • • ' San Clemente Capistrano Eo1110N * .. "* * . . • ~OL. 66: NO. _71, 3 SECTIONs, 3~.JIA6ES ' l . , ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · MdNDAY, MA~CH 12, 1973 . TEN CENTS • Indian Arined Guards Block Wounded Knee , • • WQl}NDED ~ • SiD. (AP) -Jn. . ilJan ...,11y """" ---iuards " oil roods ·~ Iulo Wounded '1be l"Bt'qenta, who said tliey bellevtd ~d_e b7 ~ ,..m~ tram.- the veblcle was ltelen, Pll1sl!ed the vap, Ule. car. aM lhOre -an ucbance ol sunfli'e. 'Jndl~ said -~ nor • Kneel ·today afttt a•doclarauao that DO ederal olllclala woold be permlftod to enter . ihe. hiatoqc ~lllaie. No inCldeots ere l'tpottecl during the l)lgbt. . · '!be ,hldlalrlllll10Uocement. coupled ,Pih lhe -log ol an FBI agent Sunday, l!ampeped hopes l<r a permanent oeiu .. . mint ol the confroofatloa betwein the !¢era! ,government IDd fallowen ol the • ' • . Two Exee.tted ' . . . . . I ·, t ' Y~ung Couple Found .in ·~'" •• t·1• Phoenix . . - PHOENIX, Ari%. (AP) -A Phoenix: teen·.agei and: hi• sweet· heart were apparently forced to kneel on the ground and then were executed In the desert nortlieast o! !\ere, sheriff's deputies BBid to- day. · ;. The .bulJet·riddled bodies of James Jlurgoyne, 19, and hi! lir!frlencl, Kathy Koger, 17, were found atop a small hill late Satur- day, four days after they disappeared. Deputlea nid the two were foUnd barefoot, shoeo placed neatly side by side. BOth· were lace down •. Burgoyne was lying atop hil lllll'Olled ll~lng bag, with 111.ss Koger -de-him, deputies nid. Inv · atora said both liad been.shot ill the bod: of the head, with the posi on of their )lodies Indicating they were kneeling when shot. ~urgoyne a!sO h¢ been shot ~ce ill the back and once In the mil\IOC~! :nc&,.. )llflllla ·said th~ tee!Hger_s.had ~ dating for ,a _year llld pllllllld lo marl7 In f'IQI' ~He wu a -illidoqi at ,Scottsdlle C<?mmunlty College. )!is8 Koger -was a hlgh school. eeiilor. ~ kA Clemen~ ·Police Halt -• .. :Marine~ 20, With Mace ·, Sill Clemenlo pollee ..., the weekend used a beft;y llbot ol -Mace to iUbduea,_Matlnewbo....ned!T assau!ted a patrolmiln with a long Iron ~ tappiDC a dsinage spree at a 1ocll . . ppartmmL . Oflicenl 88ld neither talklq, nor threat& worked to calm Grady i!fker,·20, during the !ncldent SUnday at a resldence ;it 147 w. Maf!poaa. . . Detecllve Sgt. Ted Cl>astney 88ld that Baker usertedly ran amuck In the apartment dwiilg i family· illapute and •'began teartnc the pl8ce apart." Two paln>lmen who reopaaded fcomd Baker Jnslde an __.t, ~ te step tlirowlng filmlhlle and l'irioglDfi the ~ rod, they lllid. At one point; Qia-y Wei, the man luiiged al pi!Jl)lmen With the lollg rod, birt ·mined. j • • • It :was at .that point, ChoatDe7 eald, lhit •ihe Mai:e cime out Md ailer fell to h15 knees~ ICl'Ullllni I • Olftcen tJlen Cuffed ihe man and took him ·to cilt jilJ for booldng on charges .wbicll Included assau!t with a deadijo weapon on a police ofl1cer and misting Ones" . ' . ~ ' r lniaad Bar.Inf Jiit Coast Qties Feel· Effects . I Of Winter Electric Storm A power losa for .25 minutes and l'1!0 ii> jured Sootbern Callfomta ~ Coill-. J>8llY linemen -fz:om the lme llgbtning otrlke reported ~ the 0nnp eout .......ipt. Power IO 1,100 .Qolta Mesa cmtomers • of Soutbem .Calllnrnta Edbott wu cat oft. • '!')le iJlcldeot reported at 4:11 a.m. to-. day akma Maple north o1 11th street In Costa Mesa ,WU !note tYplcal of ihe freU!'.-lher wblcb did --,e !Al Inland cunmuniUes of ~ Coaoty and lloUlbem Calllornia. . Snow !ft Glendlle, llDCOllfltmed roport5 ol the white -In <>ranee. dJllllays of Ugbtnbig and !lnmderclapa fll!d ocattered -of hall marked the -ol the -thet' -. ill the put 18 boon, the er.,.. Cotm- ·11' -l>lpli~ nm ,.... wdocl anJy .fl ., m;;;;;.. of rain. CLASSIFIED A.D . HA.S A. .GOOD LINE ' , ' A DAii. 'Y. PILOI' clusllled -t ad lfill £ ""' a pod line: , prtnle I BR, I BA, • ta, ...... -,. . (Fil No.) or (Pm. No.) PeoPle ...... ~ Nndlna la1lllle to ... 1he -... MUii of lbla ed, and of course It wu 1'111od. Fonn.a llne Of ,..r own by I~ a l""1lal dllJJ In the DAILY PILO'll Aallfe4 .,,. m 'l'be di.-111111 la ..... • . 1 While small craft wamlnlP are up and are expeded !Al remain up at leut uother day; there were no weather related lncldellla, a llPl*esman said. W!Ddl ...,, from t!iO ....i to northwest ~ 15 !Al 25 l!DOts and wlll decreue to velocltlil ,..... • to 15 knot.-IG¢&bt 'Ind Tueoday, aJq the Orange COUI • PartlY· clnud)' akles tonl&lil aod Tuel- day are ·~ the National Weather Service uys. High t.mperatu,.. Tllffo day will be In the blgb IOI after couta1 ltwa toni&lll In the 40a. By W-y, la!~ lkles abould lrivil1 but -of lboMrS wiJl 'apln lncreue oil Thunday and Friday, the \Sea ll'l'OllM, hie I) 4 Die ill :Ulaze ' In Chicago Area · EAST ClllCAClO, llld. (AP) -Fuur .,.,_ died al1d -Olllen .... unaccoomted for fllday u 1he ...it el a fire that ..... i_, -epoft• menl bulldinc In the lDdlm Harbor dbtrlct·CI( Eut Chlal&O ....., ....... Au1bot!Ues slid -ps ! ...,.. Jn. Jund, three _.. -bJ 111-. and u 1111111 u 11 pa-may be - ~ ol!kfalt ltld -ll!d ,.,,. J>!Ovaited --~ tbe biilldfn& • f • • . ' . Hitchhiker Theft ToW A 25-yearold San Diego man laces cbargea. ol armed robbery today after a -...! boldup ol ·• CUiver city man hlldlbiking near the San .-Onofre c:heck· pob\I' Poliie addett thls.mdmlng that Earnest 'Brady. abCJ will be queotloned In the -b<rJ at·bllepoint'ol ·.-: from a deaf. ........ ' ;1n~ .... ~~ on • ...,..,m ~ i:; 411 I~ lb~dlJ'.-'111: 111e 11rst t, am1e1 cervanies. a '*II-mute from c:w.., City, lliCked up a man JiitCbbiklog to .e.t hef P for· the man'a stalled Gr. \, ODce In Sa!l·Oemenle, the robber-pro. duoed a. bile, ordered the driver to pull over and loolt about .-i lnash. ID a:IOOllJd lnddent a short time lster "-the .,... wbldi1pollee say they blVe Orm eridmce ltiltlliC llrac!Y --.Or-. Alfaro atFallerton .... pkbd ... b1td11d~ at the ""'lJi>lnt b)' a, man -police alletie ls Braey. '1be ·m. JIU -tb the lilD neor Sill Clemenlo d'ilc • e.nle!'I robbed ol a small "'"°'8Jl.ol cUh and then;• ... otrtp. ped ol 1111 !!blrt imil ~ 'Ille Vlctini ' ' ~ to lice bead- quart.n' to ,.Ji1be ·crun:" Olftcen then ls&Ued •a general broad- cast lor the aSBRIJant'a car. • A abort Ume Ister·Brady was amsted •In TllStin. Police oald,. lhat lruide Ills car they found the clotla of the robbery victim. Btwly -sdleduled for ~t . ·(See, &itHHIK£,.J'aCe %) • '<;olonel'. Plucked For $100 Loot • A sunman weailng a wide-brimmed bat and dark ....... took ae eatlmated flOO SUnday night from the Colonel Sanden Kentucky Fried Q>lcken mtaunnt In Dana-Point, Orange County Sberlll of. Deen said today. llfvatlpton said the man, clescrfbed u being Iii to 30, five feet 10, dark and wearing military type. fatigue panta, ale a meal at the Pacific Coast Highway mtaurant and ·!!Jen ~ the cashier. Sbe told olllcm be puUed. a gun, ordered her to band over tbe contaota of the cub reglsier and u.en fled .. loot. A&""1 cartla'Fltzgerlld ol Chicago ·was ~ of ~ -~~Cut lllnlCk In the rip! arm ml was -a· an Indian's haild •. _ _ ·-I 1ed bJ'llellco~. · ' . "'1be ·FBI la trylng.fi! provoke tbe 1!1- 'l}le cer In whl$.Fltqerald 'fM•ridlnl· ua.ti!)Q," said ~ llil!W, a 1-.r .;,. bad al• buQet holes In tJie wlndshleld -• the American 1ndJan !lovement, which one on the ,po>oenger side and five cm led the tak~ver. • •.-· • the driver'• side, the latter-apparently J:aclnlde l!ald Oie ~ llnd1J'i!I . ' - . S·, . . . ' . 7!/!!J U 'Sl"Y\F,ltEEl>'BY CH)~ ~'«A'rtlCIN Al'fft ' '" :, ·, ~,T. DQw111y~~· 19111.Moilior ,: !; I , . rJ' l I • • .• • t.I I , • I t ~ ... ' ... 1 ,.. . • . ' . ' . -,} . .. ,. .. .. ' ~~i; .. KQr~~· fJJ.,:·:w .. F(~~,~ ... ~ '"'a;:'~· . 'r f °"l ·J tt • 'Ji , lf1 '-'"! •""f-·,..•,-~M ~ • -· --~~ 0 U.S. Halts • WithdrawaI .. ·~ SAIGON CAP) -North Vietnam today delivered a llat.ol 108 American pri-. It wW release In Hanoi cm Wednesday: nieanwhlle, . the.. United States apln ,..pei,ded the "Wltbdn.wal ol Amer*8 troopl to lnsun the Ovrm>unll!a rel- all 21 Americans they ljdmlt hol<llnl •• '1be Viet COOi pnmlaed a 1lat TuesdQ of appn>llmately 30 prtaonen ol nr OlfllJNll Jn -~ ,..,. will "" releeled In -'11iunda1· 'l'be u.s: .. P"W ~=:i-i:: W ftie ~ .,,.., Ill to JublJlillin flir llOllllcotlan Gt Iha pfijone!'I' famlllea. Tiie 1111 .... to be made public by the Defense IJei*'bn<Dt later today.-• la WaahlnP>ll the .-c:on- llrmed the tlat had been received and that It Included the namea ol 101 military ~andClltclloWaiL ; Bui Tm, the dJlef North Vlebwnne spoke81D01l In ~ said ~ to be released w-.y are airmen abot down In Isle 118'1 and IJll, He said they Include Lt. Cmllr. John S. MoCaln DI, IOD ol the former commander of. U.S. forte& In the l!adfio, Tllose to lie roleased 'ftJuroday ere u· ~ lb Include Maj. Fl.Yd Thompo0n, thO POW· who ha& been held longest, and Phlllp, Manbard, the ranking dVWan ' ~ . . " ... \"' ~ .. ~{t· ~; ' ••• ; .. ·~:::~·:2: ~o Yeat.s·~m · ffiina ·~·.POW. • , ·. .. TbolO turaoven will canitltute the .ll:lw~. I ' ) •, ' • ' ' • • -' l r . . . ., ' ' , . . . ' ·" Jo • ~ '\') • ' L' •' ...... ' ~-··~· q.AjlJ(. AIR:.B+st:;; Pbllipplnes . (AP). 42 years ill aw-• kiOllled • -;robo. T. IJQwiJey; the last,AQ>erlcan • bbl smiled conUn y wi.lit prl&onof of· the Korean cOnllict, "" at Clark Air. Baae.ftun~~ Kong.'~ freed lrom ~today and fltw\bome to , told newaillen'be wiiiit "Di' • · ~ .. -.hla . ae&usly W mother In. Qin-At CJ¢t, be found his lxotlw WDlJam, nocticut. a New York attomey, no arrWed Puiltg let the CIA operaUve go after several boW:o earner. an appeal from President Nl>on that )le '"I just want to say bow gnaleful I am bo all..,ed.to join his 7$11ear-olll-. for · belni,, released," Downq :' Mary Downey of. New Britain. llJi 1>0wsmeo. And I •P!l<"clate the Qdn e ralj!lllC had been expected as a result of 1overnment letting me go at this ~e • the visits !Al Peking by NJ%00 and Henry and fresldenl NlzQn. ror _hla ,•llartl. ~ A. Klaslnger bbl nl>t until latefthls year my behell, and Dr. Kltsfii&er. !'ID very The other Americans known to be beld pleased to be out; 'anCtiaf lbe lilme lime, In China, Air Force Maj. PhUlp E. Smllb l'JJJ very anilout IAI &el ~ 1llJCI oee my and Lt. Cmdr. Robert J. Flynn, are moUiet.", r . ' scbeduled 0to'bO~TbUnday. • Government ·aourcel Iii w~ Downey Ibid Red Cross ·,.~tatives sa~ 'Downey woWcl reC:elve IUU 'bll:t P11 that be wu .1n the same cell block' with and benefit• ·!Or the PO!iotl Jl( hlo ~ them 'and .botjl appeared !Al be In "ex· ttvtty. Tl\!!Y w~re· anable, to -.Ide UIJ cellent spirits ilnil health.'' ltgure1 on the ·totaJ amount-be wwld l't. .·Both Smith and Flynn were llhot down "\l'llllam Downey said a declor U• on mla.!lons In ,. Vietnam wben they amlned" hi! brother on the lliaht from 1trayed over China. · !tong Kong and "bo checks out 1IDe on a Downey, who bas spent neatly ll of l\IJ prellmlnary e•amlnatlon. He futailtly • feels and loon good.'' , \ third phase 'cl the POW releaae, lesvlnl ooe group ol about 111 to be lreod bJ Mardi 21, two montha ~ Ibo Jan. 21 start o('the ceue-llre. Mareb 111 -ls the deedllne for the withdrawal ol all .,....._ and loreiln Allied loroa. A ·u.s. IP(lkeeman said tr<>op wltlidrawals --suspended to ·~· ----... -ell ol the pc1-s.. !IO sal4be foresaw no problem and noted that both North '.l'latnam and the Viet :fGng have said they'WlJI comply with the w-nent. But "we want to mal:e a~utely certain/' be added .. "nie •(>Ok-nid U.S. troop strength Ul Vietnam tetalJ .... men, ~ wtth 25,511 Jan. If, Foniln Allied troops, primarily Sooth •Koreonl, have dropped-tram asp to 5,!07. . .. ~oinb HouinLondon. San Ckmente ·Official Tfle brothen took off In a' apeclat C141 medical evacuaUoc transport· ai 10:42 p.m. CPS'l'l Sunday JCJI' Elmendorf !'-Ir )Jue In Alaska. from then!, tliey weie to Dy to either Hartford, Conn., .,. We"°"' 0r .... -• ) To Testify at Hearing Air Base In Massadnuetll. , , Llo1Yney'1 mot¥r, wllo vlalted• him a number of times In Peking, IUl!ionld a • !llroke Wedoesday. Sbe r<(lllled CCII' -5unday, but a llJI0"'8man at New Britain QenerJI Jlolpltat llid lier conditloD &till WU c:rlU<al;. 't · Downey Was capU!ttd.ln 1till -hi! plal)e -t down on a f1libl l'lom SecoJI to ~ok1o while on a ~slon lllr the Central .lnlelllge~ Apncy. Hl1 late n111Alned a lll)'ller)t unUI PclllnC ill 1964 ._need that he and another man on the lllgbt, bad been convicted of espionage. Inmate Stabbed I SAN QUENTIN (AP) -A 8"' Quenlln 'lnniale · wu In oerlous condlUoo aller bellil llabbed thtee tlmea Ill" the ~ ' durlllll a recreatloa period, a Jltlloll ol- Ddal iald. \ .......... ' -. ............ 411 _._ " '""""... . --............ " T......... lt -" -. -----. • I t Z IWLY PILOT SC Air Cal, PSA Airline erger Hearings Slated ' tM merrer of Air califomla into Plidnc Southwell Alrllnes will not We place until at least May when a U.S. District court begina bearing.a oo a federal 1111Utrust suit _.ing the mera;er. !,'SA waa aulhorlud lo buy the _.. pe:Ung Air Cal operaUoo la.st mootb on a split 3-2 vote by the state Public Utilities Comm"81ou (PUC). But purchase of Air Cal by the larger PSA cannot be cornplel<d until a federal anUtnJJt suit ii molved In U.S. lliltrlct Court in Loe Anielet. In that auit, the U.S. Juatice Depart- ment contends that the ~e~ would create a monopoly by comblnlng iwo flrma that acoount for 81 percent of the air traffic between Norlhem and ;• Southern C&llfomia. Delendenta In the suit -PSA and Air cat -contend the federal government has no Jurisdiction in the proposed merrer becauae all regularly scheduled fllgbta ol the two Jlrlinet are within the state. They say Intrastate operations are regulatocl by the atate PUC. 'Ibo Ju.otf<e Department llll'• It -have JurlsdlcUoa becaUJe botb airllnel use lntent.te eommunlcatlom NU tictets and advertise their services Jn Trustees Study Campus Speaker, · Tuition Programs A campus speakers policy, discussion of possible tuition, and requested authorization of two police science courses are ttems on the agenda tor the Saddleback Community College Board meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the board room, 28000 Marguerite P a r k w a y , Mlnlon Viejo. The W.Uog campua apeaker1 policy, a four-point guideline, says all speakers in programs open to the public must have board approval. ?1lOle llmlted to the college mw:t have ~-·• approval, and all controvental prosrams mlllt b a v e speaken on both 1lde1 of an jssue. The tuition que1t100, brought up lo tap trustees• feeUnp at the last meeting by trustee Alyn Brannon, will be continued tonight. The board has no authority to institute tulti\>o ...,.pl ''° n•c<>111111end IO the slate legislature. No tultloo 11 charred Jn atate community colleges now. Brain Disorder Kills Lutheran College Leader MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -Dr. Kent Knutson, president of the American Lutheran Church, died today, five monthl after he waa hoapltallzed with a rare briin dilorder, a church 1poke1man aald. He WU 48. Knutson entered a hospital l n Rochester Oct. 23. Mayo Clinic doctors later dlaanooed hil lllneu u Jacob Kreui.tela di...,., a disorder that al· fecll the central nervous syatem. He wu 1trlckeo alter a mld·1972 trip aniund the world thet took him IO Lutheran churclles In the Far East and India; Earlier thl1 year, Knutaon wu tranalerred to a holpltal In suburban Mlnntapolll to be near hiJ wife and ill: chlldren. He w11 the second president of the ALC, fQmled by a mercer ot &everal Lutheran churches In !HO. He waa head of the de1prtmeot of sYAtematlc theology al Lutller TlleolOlllcal Semnlary In Du- buqua, Iowa before being elected church pmldmt In 1'10. ' OIAMM COAIT DA ILY PILOT • I .. other states, and operato charter lllghll acrou state Unes. Judge David W. Williams will rule on the jurisdictional question ·following argumentJ now set to beg:ln May 3. U Judie Williams rulea the ledtral government does have a rtabt to ptt11 the au!~ hearlnga oo the suit ltaoll wUI be set 60 da)'l later, accordlng to an agree- ment by all part.lei involved. If be rules tbe Jmtlce Department doel DOI have jurlsdlctiooal rigbta, the mercer can be completed wllhln 15 daya, accordlnc fo tbe same agreement. PSA ll ~ IO buy the 81 percent controUJnc lntereat ID Air Cal DOW held by lfesli•lo California Corp., a San Dlegoobued Onn. PSA then would •~ tempt to purchase the remaining com- moo 1tock Int.real in Air Cal at tll. 75 cub per share. . E'rom Page J HITCHHIKE • • • on the charges today in South Oraoge County Municipal Court . Those two holdups were not tbe only robbtreles OCCUJ'rini in the dty betweeo hitchhikers and driven: over t b e weekend. In a third case, Bruce Lee Treadway, 17, cl San Diego, picked up a girl as she hitchhiked In his city. The couple tbeo drove north to an apartment in Oceanside. There, two men Joined the driver and the girl and all four drove north to San Clemente. Once ID the dty, pollce aaid, Treadway WU cltoked Into WICOlladousneU, bound with a leather ·thong, robbed and dumped into the stonn ditch at Linda Lane. Ills ....U.Ota took !20 In cash and Treadway'• car, police said. Police are seeking the three. Dana Hills High Will Pres,ent 'Miracle' Play Dana Hiiia llllh School drama students are rehearsing for the acbool'• flrlt ma. jor production '"The Miracle Worker,'' to be presented March U, 18, and 17 ID Ute school LltUe 'J\ea.ter. The playJiy jVIJllam Gtb11911drtlJllll~1 the true llOry of blind and mute "'l!elen Keller u a young firl during her training- by Irish )ulOr, AMle SUWvso, Wilo lived with ~.Keller fimlly. Dawn 'SkUes will portray Helen and Valerie Scbmldt will play Miu Sulllvan. , Helen'• parenil wlll be played by Mary Serences' and Bob Vandercook. The student director is Ginny Motalng:- er; Chris Fox ls technical director and Scott Sharpe is ftghtlng and set director. The cast also wlll include Kurt Graf, Maria Schmidt, Sherrie Ertrada, Carl Swinyer, Mary Macey and Jeff Alex- ander. Blind girls will be Nan Shiras. Sarah ~1cNeil, Eileen Rau.ari, Nancy Faley and Catie McDaniel Drama department director Marlin Grimm ls in charge of the production. Performances will begin at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and Sl.25 for students and are available at the student actlvHlea office. Judge ins~ Drops Counts Of Perversion SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Superior Court Judge ha1 ruled that a 1921 state law banning certain sexual acts violates the U.S. CotlsUtution. Judie Robert W. Conyen dilmlaaed chargt1 of .ex pervel'!lon against PhJlip W. Baldwin, 30, of San Diego and John M. DUl, 311 ot San Franciaco. Tboy were 1m111ted Nov. LI In a San Diego public realn>Om and accused of violating a slate law forbidding oral copulation. '111e law applle1 to homosex- ual or httorosexual conduct, Jn public or prlVate. Maximum prlson sentence ls 15 years. Conyers said the law, penal code aection 288A, "doesn't seem to add lnythln& to public "lfety or welfare, and as lar u morals are concerned, u abor- Uon la not the state's bw:lness, neither ls lhl!." The Jud&• noted lbat otbcr state laws forilld lewd behavior In public pro- sUtutlon, Indecent expcmire and rapo. Radio Equipment Stolen From Plane -Radio equipment valued by the owner at '6,000 was stolen during the weekend from an aircraft park at Orange Coun- ty Airport, Sherill's olfl""rs aald. Deputies sa'k! intruders In the south tie-- down area took the radio and accessories from a yellow and while Cessna aircraft owned by beer compa111 president Ken- neth plark, 1880 El Camino Real, San Juan C.plltraoo. Invostigalora who found no evidence ol lorclble eotry believed the burlllan may have load a dupllcaia key to the aln:ran. UAW Asks Halton OK For Gray WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ibo Unltod Auto Workers aaked the S.nato Judiciary Committee today to withhold ill vote on approval of L. Patrick Gray ID as Jl'BI director until all the facts are In on Ute bugglnj! of De!nocratlc beadquartm In the Wu.ierpte complez lut year. Stephen L Scblossberg, the union's general counsel, also raised a number of questions on Gray's past performance In government office, Including a lpeOCb be gav~ lut March when assJ.ltant 1ttomey general In charge of Ute civil division. During Ute March 24 ~ before 1 wage-price control worklliop, Gray criUclzed loor members of organlzod labor for walking oil the federal Pay Beard. He said that labor's action metnt that the "public be damned." 8chlonherg said Gray erroneously preaented the UAW's position in assailing labor leaders for their stand on lbe Nixon ad· ministration's economic control program. "Mr. Gray's remarks were noth ing more than Uie inaccurate and venomous attack of a routine political hatchet man," said Schlossberg. "I wonder If so partisan a person is the p~r man to head the Federal B u r e a u of Investigation." The labor representative said Gray bas testified before the committee that in dealing with the White House in the Watergate investigation "he has assumed a presumption or regularity. "I wonder,'' says Schlossberg, "in his dealings with orranlud labor whether he will be assuming a presumpUoo of Ir- regularity." Schlossberg also aald the Senato has eatabllsbed a select conunltlee to In- vestigate the Watergate affair aod aaked that the hearings on Gray's nomination be' kepi open till the Inquiry Is completed. "At that time, the Judiciary Com· tnlttee will have before it a fuJ,l record on Mr. Gray's conduct of the btveaU&ation of that seD!ltlve matter," be aald. He also said be wondered whether FBI crime statlsUas were furnllhed to the Whlte House for pollUcal UJe and whether Gray should have m a d e speeches around Ute country during the last political campaign. Property Owners In County Told I To Pull Weeds More than e,ooo property ownera in the uglncorporated areas of Orange County hi.ve been noUfied to remove weeds from vacaot loll, Fire Warden Carl M. Downs said Tlwraday. Most of the property noticed ii In the soulheutern iectlon of the county In Mlalon Viejo, El Toro, IAguna Hills, Laguna Niguel and Dana Po i n t · Caplstr&M Beach, Downs said. The county weed abatement program is in its 29th year and is aimed at fire hazard reduction. "Removal of weeds and other combustible debris eliminate1, or greaUy reduces, the f,laces where flre could conceivably start. ' Downs said. He pointed to an additional dividend. "In addition to fire hazard reduction, it is felt the program will improve the ap- pearance of communities throu&bout the county." Property owners have Jess than fOur weeks left to remove weeds and debris from their property. After the April 6 deadllne, unmaintained properties will be cleaned by a private contractor hired by the county. If the county pays for the work Jt ls ad- ded to the lndJvidual's property tu bill along with a $15.22 administrative California fire season. tept clear during the long:__dry Southern Chief Downs urged eari,y clean.ln41: of charge. Voodoo Cultist Held in Large Narcotics Ring NEW YORK (AP) -Federal ofnclals 1ay they have smashed a bait-billion dollar international dope ring wDlch wholesaled narcotics amid signs and In- cantations from a bizarre voodoo head- quarters in upper Manhattan. The cult leader was among: 21 men Indicted. Two defendant! were ducrlt;ed u airline employes, used In the movement since 1968 of an estimated 7$3 kilos of heroin from Europe to South Amerlc•1 and then to Miami and New Yrok. U.S. Ally. Robert Mone of Brvoldyn said the ring was the foUrth to be broken among the five major suppliers of nara>Uca to this country. The 1treet Vllue ol the heroin lllter dlluUOll -estlmal<d at 161'1 million; the quanilly would supply 15 mlDlon 1ddlcts !or a day. Once tn New York, Mone aald, the dOJ><' was wholesaled lrom the lavish suite of an Afro-Oubao voodoo cult, sltual<d In a drab Waahlo,ton Helpil tonement In Manlulttan. Federal agent.I who raided the ornate suite Thursday uld they found a weird array of bottled POtlona, chlchn beadJ, labernaclea and candlea ID wall niches. 6\tch devlcu, Mont aaid, wera used to divine ,,the mosl propitious time l<lf' delivery of the dope to retallm by whit .. robed mentbera ol tbt Sanltri& v9()tloo cull OA1lY PILOT Stiff Piiot. Man Knifed In Dispute On lndinns A debate over native Americans' rights and the simmering situation at Wounded Knee, S.0., ended in bloodshed early to- day, when police alleged a paleface patron stabbed an lndlan In a Costa Mesa tavem. Timothy Whelstooe, 38, of 201 Crest Ave., Huntington Beach. was taken to C.OSta Mesa Memorial J1ospital following the knifing, which led to the arrest of a suspect. .. Whetstone, who Ii.Sled no specific oc- cupation, declined treatment . at the facWty's emergency room, despite t b.e fact the four·inch blade was broken off in bis arm. Investlgators oil the scene at 2285 Fairview Road said it was pulled out o( the wound and b()oked as evidence In the CJ1Se stemming from the discussion of American Indian Movement activities. EDISON LINEMAN WILLIAMS AWAITS TRIP TO HOSPITAL TransforrTMr Blows in Costa M•sa; Worker Stunned Police questioned and arrested Roger W. Jackson, 2.3, of 2376 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa , booking him on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 2 Workmen in Mesa H'lirt Barmaid Joan M. Ellis told in· vestigators both men had apparently been discussing the Indians' demand for their rights at Wounded Knee, which led Sunday to lhe wounding of an FBI agent by gunfire. During Lightning Storm Officer Dennis Hossfeld said Mrs. Ellis jumped between Whetstone and Jackson following the knife incident, keeping them separated until police arrived. A pair or workmen suffered. injuries in Costa Mesa early this morning, when a ligbtning·slruc'k electrical transformer * * * STORM ... long range outlook suggests. Weekend traffic responded to the rain, Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Ed Groom noted. ''People seem to have adjusted to the weather. We actually had fewer ac- cidents this weeken!J." they were repairing e1ploded, showering them with bot oil. The transformer had been struck by lightning earlier. Ooe victim who was aloft on the pole at the time fell a short distance to the ground as a result of the 4:23 a.m. blast but neither was serlously hurt. Loren Williams, 29, of 1406 Elaine Drive, Santa Ana, suffered a cut forehead and bW'ns in the incident at 1959 Pomona Ave., according to Costa l.Jesa firemen. He and co-worker Lonnie Ross, 23, of 13841 Preston Drive, Tustin, were treated and released at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following the pre-dawn accldent. She told him that both suspect and vie· tim were upset by their prior argument and that one final comment triggered the violence .. Investigators said they were told that Whestone struck Jackson, after which the stabbing occurred. Lights on the Huntington Beach Pier went out Sunday for about 30 minutes, but Edison olflciaia said that was due · to a momentary Joss of power. ' Sout~n California Edison Company officials s1id the two injured men and their foreman, Jerry Kaufiman, bad been sent to repair the traruifonner following an earlier lightning strike. Occasional Sip Before Dinner Bad on Memor)' A routine of sipping cocktails before dinner can lead to forgetfulness in middle age a UC Irvine medical achoo) researcher has reported. The pier lighll are set to shut off when power dips and it takes lbem some time to restart, Jim Kennedy, lllan$ger of the Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley areaa served by Southern California Edison. Kennedy noted the ligb!ning Incident in Costa Mesa was caused when lightening struck a feeder line to the ,Maple Street pole. The boll drWped the" line, caualng the workmen to be called to repair the line. Kennedy said the tranSformer blow up waa the only IDdlrecUy related to the lightning strike. GAO to Probe Alleged Spying WASllJNGTON (AP) -The General Accounting Office said to- day lt will investigate $150-a-week payment.a reportedly made to the head of the Young Republicans at George Washington University to spy on radicals for President Nix· on's re-election campaign. A GAO spokesman said the in- vestigation would look for possible violations of the campaign receipt and expetture reporting pro- visions of new federal election campaign f nee law. The Wa1hington Post quoted Theodore F. Brill. 20, of Rh· er Ed~e, N.J., as saying he was assigned to infiltrate a group con· ducting a peace vigil in front of the White House before the Republican National ConV'enUon last year. A snapped electrical wire evidently came In contact with the transformer while they were at work, blowing it open. Firemen said oil inside the transformer is u.sed as a conductor for the electrical current. Storm-caused power failure during the night also forced Costa Mesa Memofial Hospital to switch to its own generator- opcrated emerg~ •locJ~ical system. Tustin, Seniors To Get 2nd Peek At 'Love Dance' Outside SUnset Strip's Claaslc cat burlesque house a small Bi.gn reads, "No one admitted lltlder 21." But the folks from Casa Bonita In Tu>lin wlll pay no heed. - Ranging In ago lrom 65 to 93, the elders from, Orange and Riverside coun· tieo are busing lnlO Loe Angelea IDQight for their second annual peek al the "Dance of Love." Last year dozens ol. Ute oldsten packed the bottomless burlesque house, spend- ing a lively hour watching a "toned down" version o( traditional bump-and· grind. Led by Nels Teeters, a 69-year..ald for- mer burlesque house piano player, the outing by the Ca• Bonita senior citizens homes ii one ol a aeries of trips to lllCh p1..,.. aa Mrle racoo and the Calllomla wine wuntry. Dr. Ernest P. Nobel of South Laguna, professor of psychiatry, psychobiology aod pharmacblogy at the UCI-Callfomia College of Medicine, said the regular con- sumption ol one or two drinks a day may damage Ute brain. Spedlicaily, the alcohol, Dr. Nobel says, affects the <ability of brain cells to make proteins and ribonucleJc adds !RNA). RNA ii found In every Uvlog cell, but carries on a ·&pecial mission 1n the brain. These molecules, in the brain, play a critical role in the storing and con- solidating of memory "traces," Dr. Nobel aald. The process of collecting memory traces makes permanent what otherwise would be fleeting impressions. Until now, the cause and effect ttla· tionshlp between social drinking and memory Jou has not been IUSpected. Dr. Nobel points out that bis studies indicate the damage lo the brain wilicb Is cauaed by alcohol ls not limited to hard drinkers or alcoholics. Even amall amount$ of alcohol if drunk rogularly, may pennanently' In- terfere with tbe "pbyalcal or cbemlcal process" which goes on In the brain and allows storage or information which is Important to people. Film Producer Dies ASCONA, Switzerland (AP) -Robert Slodmak, 72, an American Olm producer and director who discovered such movie stars u Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner Tony CUrt1s and Ernest Bor&nine, died Satunf1y. "Low Prices are Bom Here Ralsecl Elsewhere" No One Sells HCA for Less Tlaan Dtinlaps 1973 "TOP OF THI LINE" NOW ( MOOll..P ..... 100% tlolld llato A-COIOffTV ln•l&lllemodel Conolli..qoollty 21 • dlagon1I color at • 11bl• modet _,_ .. ,Id atat• with AocuM1tle Col« Monitor. CotM _ ... MOOll. •afll II" clltto111I AocuColof In 1 PGftabft. A.P.T. Acounnt, """" lluwlyi.- . 90 DAY Membtr of Cofllornla's Lar ... 1 CASH Cooperative, lvylnt WITH ...,._ Group With Th• CllDIT Volume Buylnt ~ =·-Pow or 110 StomiiiiiJ ~ -... -. 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Dawntown Custa Jesa -Phn _548-7781 I • Uva1 A's Tenace If I Can Walk, ' Switches I Can Hit .300 To First ORLANDO, Pia_ (AP) - Tony Oliva propped. bh ocHll right leg on a dlair In the-. neaota Twins' locker ncm. "The~, that's tietter.• M said. "It 1"u'ls, but tt'o ....., strong. I am ....., lo • anytime In ""'"8 tniDlo&-I tblnlt I can win a -a... ting clwnptonolilp .• The Twins' IUp<nW' -conaecuUve bittiJll ae.m; with .m in 1t6f and .m ii 1985. Four years later, be .. again atop the AllWj•• League with a .309 •vtnlr- Lut summer OliV1 taned. only 28 times due In -cartllage in his knee. EW!ll then, his average wu ..DL Bil nine-year career shows a m mart. "After my second mQlr' operaUon last fall, the -Is as good as ever... Olin aid.. "I feel there's another five • siJ: seasons for me. II I can walk, I can hit .300." Oliva has one n;plwmtirm !or National League bollq champions piling up ....... averages ... it's the graas. "U I olayed In the~ League, with all the artiliOaI i:r'8S iiilields," he said, "'D!1 . 320 average would ~ . 350 or .360. It wcuid help ill tl>e American League if ihoJ would just"""' the gro.." He says 90IDO sW!ium&lol;o their grasa ~ •1 1t•s like this ill MilwaUkee, .. be aid, haldioc hJB hands four Incbes ~ "It would be a good plooo lo feed your """'· but it -down yoor batting ._. • Oliva approftl of the AL~ new designated bitter rule, but claimed, "if they wlllt mse runs, they should 4t something about the Jmgtll d. the grus. It would mean mere than using a designated bits«. YOU put artificial turf in d our parks and tt will bi.. a -.-.......... "' e..- ·--mila q,,,.,.-.--..--fmr ............ t' -,_ --... Li -.as m.r C't Lm PL::izk. --. .. _ .. _ ._Clil' .... _ ... podt---~-.. R)S. T -• ti!s.-y ... .-----____ .. !lilJ eiil)lllm:.--- -c-.. .. -.... ~ cilllllt ... a .--•· ......... .,__ .. _Iii mmll llidilr • ei t•e-r ____ ...,,_ -----· 6f!CQ .. t ,,,...._. ..,. __ a lllm:---. c ... -. illiis_a....,. mlgiltM a IB• r: Ip ...... .__ ... _ ... -. ........ ,... llESA. Ari.I. (AP) -The -World 5'ritll turned "'"a,.. Athletics c • t ch e. r c-r-into a baseball --.m-mananda -I 11an Rt amt out ol nowhere - a .Zl5 rqpdar season average ..i m -Amerlc:an League llizJlll mart -In belt four -rua, drive in -runs _. m:ard a .914 slugging aod+ against the ClnclnnaU -"'ll>e lro<ld Series j111t --*up fer what was a diSlp- r*'*''C year for me,'' said tbe 1'-yftr~d Tenace after a sam ol wiml sprints with his doc. 1-e, in. the ootlield ol U. A's aprinc training llollforL -. ., was disappointed because I WUDrt being used as I lhqJit I lllloold be-I WWI'\ ~a clJance In play much. F1le always been sure that l -llit ...U if I played every .,._. ~ Tenace admitted, i[ lle'd been manager Dick WiDiams' regular catcher all -thiDgs might have ~ embarrassing. His ........ arm ,... slighUy llA'ID,ear. .. It bam't been sound !or -,..,., actually. but l 9"'t ""1 anything. I oouldn't .......... i.e said. Allor wlnuing the World :rm..' Moot Valuable Player "-'I· m a runaway vote, -could afford to tell tile lnlllL -lie illlorm<d Williams md A's owner Carles 0. Fin- ley -his ann, and Mike Epteln was traded to Texas D make room for Tenace at lint base. .. We're sure he can do tbe job down there," s a y s Wiliams. "Remember that we ...,... him In first for the -pine_ of the World --That should make it Conrwrs Clicks; d!m' tbat we bave coofideoce B llim." ~ lod the A's In home ~ last leUOl'1 with 26, while 'l~ bit only five in 82 Rosewall To~h. - PARAMUS, N.J. (APj - ·Jimmy Connon of Miami eaip- tured the champioosbijl d. ... Garcia tennis .ciusic s.m., by scoring bia easiest .._,. of'lhe ....on, a 41_,... ov« <lark G-of - Yott 1-1, 1-2. Ilie Nastue ol. Rmmi•,. was seeded No. I.. ,.., .• « third willl a 1-Z. 74 oidarJ over Juan Gisbert af Sfm;ia. _.. ""• _ ... __ _ --a. ---Tapp _,. a .............. w-- -·-42~ ... _.,_ & I • IL,_ • -I -'"'"""-:ir. ,,, SOJlllO(AP)-.IB ... 54.aita.il!lliiiim •t r , •a --...... _... w54."-9'"' 's 1o ......... -.... ~---- G-put bilDIOll ill a bole eoriy In tho finaII i,, -- ing only three ol. ts f i rs t serves. Coonln RI quict .. ... ... _OllllCm•' ........ take advantage and ..... ....,_ ··--"' ice breaks In the """""1 and -,_ - sixth games. SplilzL KL, •Cod ' - Connors never bad &o rel1 plan!:.:' ...,Le Ill 111111 ..._.. ooliafamed---.-1 Sil.--~. bancl as Graebner ommiHn't _....,,,,,.ID!be--., HARTFORD (AP) -Ullle Ken Rooewall cut --ering Stan Smith 5-7, M, M SundaY llld -vidorY Ill' Austnila In the A-World CUplel>nlalnunlalneal--u·.---, OCC Gals Nab Crown The Orang• Ooasl _ .. swim t .. m lopped It otllor schools for the dwn,pk; 1 ~, of tile Sou!hem Caiilanlia Community Oiu.,e _._ Intercollegiate swim .....,. recentl¥ at Mt. s.. -Colle1e. The Orq• Ooasl -mers won five: qi the WVM evenu for 111•potnts. v- wu IM!COlld -• jdm, Pasadena Ind Coll$ <I ... Sequolu Ued for third -• pol nu. G<llden West flnl+ed with D pointa. Orange Coul--two ,_. In tile -. .. I.DO yard medlq ....., .. "' Pat Shine, J.,.. ~ U. da Jobuon Ind Nm:r ...... c11ppec1 rou..i.n aa 1111! recolll wllh I W.AI = Ind the I llGoY11rd ium I a mart of liJ.. ,,, am:am ...,., -r po• dOlld8f A' 9 ! __ .,.,__ -. SC. 51, «.14-.,-.. _ .... _,_ __ -... fildliia -- Die"*-Y=-• ..... __ .. Ills-.,._ ........ ._, r zs*r Ille' ii-¥ 7 5 ..... a ---.-.. .. -.liillP-• ... a..-e '•ff& _ .... 7 ,,,, NI' AS Cll'I -1\117 -., ......... , _ .. r Ml&' ,.....,,..._ AQJ:A I 2 5 'a IC: Cps JU.Hf'ja a a~ s .. __ ,_ . ...,_ .-_ c 'T,J .-: .... fto!Jj ""_ .... 4 rd I - •J J El •-...., • -.. -.. ............ --------' t'Swl --a a .... __ ' .,,, )ijjMlllW C' 0 ~ CU') C' cs,,_,_. I .. ----.--4 ltQaJ' -L· a ..., ..... ? F .. -.. a -cc,-~.,.. ..... _. .. raa, -• .... , i• ........ a.-a.--- "I ~ that Gene will bit 25 Ibis year_ I lee! very """"1 about that," said l'lllley, wbo presented Tenace • -bmms during the Weld Series and signed him tD • .19'13 contract quickly and --· .. Fft neTer bad any trouble _.mti~ with Charlie," &JS Teoace. "We weren't ....,. &t apart, so I took his --""'Dis is a big year for me. ~~traded away a good fint b=eman to give me the -to play evory day. I .... to -.. erybody that I ...... 111e job. "I f9ae why bold oul and aaytle ruin .. erytbing ... Aile' entering a higher pay bndret. Ten.ace moved his family out ol a trailer home in Lm:amlle. Ohio, and into a .....i,. purdwed home near -during the winter. Ami the mouths on tbe ban- ,...t trail made him look kwad to spring training. '"1 found out I'm not a poblic .-wand I don't enjoy it," ~says. Checking Area Sports Schedules SwlnnnlllC Oh lhe llattatlJ ~ team !or Oraap Ollll were C.1111 Illllln, 8-1 Gomel, Joyce oa--4 Undo J-. Or-. Collt Is home 'l'llill'ldly --for a meet with P•,121s ... C' O F ...... k u Q11 c.uece. ---·-· _,_.,., ir• -~-lllizC ........ )' a • • --- DAILY PILOT 2!S Are Girl Athlete . ' PllACl'JC! WWCE FROM DIFFERENT LllS Taking Over in JCs? To become a fllirl)' a.ccomplisbcd golfer. it j,, important that you fint pin considerable versatility with your fairway (pitching) wedac. This ·club can be a trcmcndow shotcver. if you take ~ time to dcvclop yow a.tills witb it. To do thio, merely practice will> ii. hitting your shots from a wido vari- ety of positions-out of divoitmarta. from uphill llld downhill Iico. off lwdpan. out of deep """ Oull'y grass. d ...... ""' -bitting the ball high and soft. low and biting, low and soft, &Dd so on. This practice will not onJy hdp you on these specific shots, but also will automatically develop your abil· iry to fint.asc tbots with ALL clubs. '•" tm....,,__.,.. _ "HITTING THE IRONS"-off1r1 solid 1rip, stance andswin1poinl· •rs ~ boost iron pl•y •nd low1r totf ~sl S.nd 20C •nd • stamped, r1b..trn envelope to Arnold P•lm.r, c/O this piper. At Wayne State Anteaters Seek · Swimming Crown DETROIT -UC Irvine wiU seek to recapture the NCAA college division s w i m m i n g championship this week at Wayne State University tn Detroit with a nine-man team under the direction of coach Ed Newland. UCI bad tu settle for a sec- ond place tie with Cal Slate (Northridge) a year ago b e bi n d Eastern Michigan. Eastern Michigan has moved up in class to tbe university level this year and will not be on hand to defend its title. The Anteaters had •won three successive co I I e g e division crowns prior to last year. Pacing the UCI onslaught is sophomore Thomas Booghey who won three events as a Albritton, Hogsett Stand Out freshman a year ago. Boughey will be favored in the 500 freestyle on 9Pfi>lng day, the 200 individual medley and the 1,650 free evenu. The tow-beaded b I o n d e youth came within one second of the meet record in tbe 1,650 Jast year and establiabed a new mart in the indo with a 4, 19.7 clocking. He may also swim on the 800-freestyle relay team. Mike Carnahan, a senior, will go in the 50 free or 200 in- dividual medley along with the 100 and 200 freestyle eyents. He is also qualified for the 100 and 200 butterfly and no decision on which events he will swim will be made until the team arrives in Detroit Tuesday niglll. Carnahan-will al!O swim on the 400 llld 800 relay teams. Jack DictmaM, another senior, will handle t h e ln!estyle ou all three r:eJay (ea~and will co-le In two or the t1Jree shorter fnestyle events -50, 100 or 200. Brel Bernard ls a SQPbomore and will can-y the UCI banner in the 50, 100 and 200 along with swimming on the fnestyle relay squads. Boyd Philpot , a freshman, may be Boughey's main foe in the opening day 500 freestyle race. He will also go in the 200 free and either the l,&50 or the 200 back along with the relays. By CRAIG SHEFF Of .. O.W Plll9t Sleff Gal alleles have suddenly grabbed the spotlight in junior college sports. lt all started six wtek.5 ago when the J C state athletic committee decided to change its code to state that any member of any two-year tn-. stitution coold play sports. 1be code lonnerly said that competition was limited to men only. Then the flap began. Two of the females became members of the S a n Bernardino Valley Co 11 e g e basketball team. Recently, Rio Hondo, Citrus and Long Beach City colleges have recruited gal swimen, C<lllege of the Desert has a woman hurdler and Allan Hancock has a distaff goUer. The reaction of all this by Orange County JC athletic directors bas been varied. Orange Coast, for instance, is opposed to any woman play- ing on a man's team and has recommended such to its col· lege president. Most of the county JC athletic <tierctors have no op- position to a girl playing for a man'S team -if she is physically able to handle it. And all add that each school offers top women's progra~ . Here's what the athletic directors have to say: Wendell Plckea1 (llruge Coal) -"W• ire pbilooopbically oppposed to women comPeUng on men's varsity athletic teams .. we of- fer a comprehensive program for women and we have very good Intercollegiate c o -e d teams. So women do have pro- grams to compete in if they're interested. · "We have made a recom- men~aUon to our president that'no women be allowed to compete on men's teams. "We offer oo-ed volleyball, badminlnn and tennis llld they compete wt1b. other colleges. And the women have an eJ.· cellent program. It's not as biib!Y IZructur<!d u the men's program, but it's beaded in that direcUon.,, Frod Owens (Goldea Weot) -"! r<ally can~ see why a gal couldn't compete If ll's tennis, golf or swimmin& or aomethlng like thal." But ow ... quickly adds tllat he cannot foresee a woman playing football or any of the other major spom -mainly because most women lack the physical stamina of a man. "You know we've offered co- ed teams at Golden Wesl !or some time. We've got co-eel teams (mlml doublet) and .... ed volleyball llld they com- pete with othtr colleges." Georse ll a r & m a • (Sad- dtebocl< l -"U they're good enough let them come out. If a girl qualifies undtt the ..... rule tben yoo 'H obligated to give her a cbaoce. But my concluskll> is that If girls are eli&Jbl• to p1ay boys' spom then girls must go by the be>!<• rules. with the boys' tam, bUt It's difikult for me to makt a decision because of Rl,)' rela· tlonsbip with the -· "Speaking as a pll"tllt tt wooJd be good tor her. Compe- Utiao-wise, she would t.re to work a lol harder." 1 "I think football Is com- pletely too strenuous for any woman. And so is basketball. I look for the girls to play in the tennis, swimming ~ golf programs." 11a1 Sllerbeck 1Fu1Ienoa1 - '"I'm against it entirely. The girls' programs have im- proved greatly and the women have worked hard to establish a program for the girls. It should be kept on that level. ''The state athletic com- mittee Is remiss in changing tbe code such aa they did. It sbould have bad limitations like no-contact sports." Sherbact's daughter, a top tennis star in Orange OHmty, had planned to play for the Fullerton men's team, then changed her mind. "I told her first thal I was not in favor of her playing GmelAmbdhi (~­ "So far we baven'C bid ao1 irl interested to coaUnlt out for the me!l's teams. We Otrer a fine women's p«»g1mn. "My feeling is that we would have to go along with lbe staie code. II they'tt good -11 to play let them play. Dul I think they would Mve I better chance in awimmin& andt div· log and sports that ilioy•ve parilciJOled In lot many years, ralber than fool!Jol\ and ba-11 ''We hive a eouple ol gals that play tmn1s here lllal are good enougll In ll)lke the men'• team. Bui t• would rather play on tho W01ben '1 team-·~·s me thi.QI a girl "1ould -· II she olQs on an inten:ollegiate -llbletic team and then goea """ fD a lour-year school 9he's ·llleli,- ibJa to compete in women • atbleticS. '.' • ' Harness Entries ..,.....,.a..ff .. ......,. fllnl,_ ...... u QiflMMll -1• ·-,.,.,., ltAC• -OM mlM. PM*. 'A ~ ,..r old ,..,...,.._ l"vf'M U.000. Trw OalldY (Wllll-) F. L urv (Siwn-.t!J Pok.,. Chvdl: ISl'lortl Dl•morit. MM9 tHolll ~O(Wlll11m1I lllbbh 111i,bl.e (Atkerm•nl s ..... TllM IShol'tl F1lr DrMITI (Cobb) AIM l!llelW. TM Ill; ,.,..,. IG.-.oortl Mar!T\lry JotY IV•llti Key) ------- Pt1dt Of IE..,,. (DIM!Mf') --.....,KW 1..,..1 ~Kim (Wff!IMM) -- PIFTM •AC• -OM !ftli.. Trwl. CWIN"9, AM -. T• dalmllll Jl1Cll _ ...... _ a.wtr pn (0"8""") ~ """ (a..1111 AnNr9 tlWkM ca.awl ltltlt'» Hollt I'*'""") I. ..... Sor! (Wiii'--) .,.... IWlft"'Ml VktOn ...... (c.trll'o';) Crlfty l...111911 IWltnlfN) --Tatplft PtMo C5'11n9111 -----.... ----·-....... -..... = --- STANFORD -Form er Newport Harbor High shot- putter Terry Albritton set a Stanford University Jllt record as a freshman in his vanity debut Saturday, heaving the iron ball 61-514 in a dual meet with San Jose state. Albritton's ·mark signified the first time a Stanford athlete had ever tossed the shot past the 60-foot bar· rier and it was also a meet record. TIIUll:SDAY 500 ll'le -Tom ~. lloyd f'NI· .... 200 Ind. mNlly -Mlk• Clrl\lflll11. Chip R-. ISrM L""'. Pro Cage, Hockey Another former Newport Harbor ace, and now a freshman at Stanford, Matt Hogsett, won the 440 in- termediate hurdles with a 54.1. The meet went to San Jose, however, 8'1·58, and leading the , Spartans was former Golden West College and Fountain Valley High star, Dennis Maas. Maas won the 440 in a 41.& aod got help from former Garden Grove High standout Mari< Schilling, who clocked a 4.:02.2 lo wbming the rqi1e. Keena Ro.Us NEW WESTMINSTER, B.~. -Keena Rothbamer of the S.ota Clara Swim C 1 u. b smashed two Canadian records SUnday at the 10th an- nual C.nadlan Dolphin Invl\az tional. Tbe Olympic gold rneclallst set marks of 5:01.3 in .lhe 0- mtter freestyle and 50 secqnds Oat in the lQG.yard fnestyle. Barbie Mitchell of Tacoma set a canadlan record ol Z~2$.5 in the 200-yard breasutrolre, while Canada's Leslie CIJll won ·the 40lJ.yard Individual medley in 4:32.0 for another national record. Ian McKenzie or t b e Dolphins broke his own na- tiooal mark with a cioct1og or 1:11.3 In the 200 -yard backstrol<•· 6oiRg Vp CINCINNATI -General Manager Bob Ilowsam was expected In be oarned Presi- dent or the Cincinnati Reda to- d1y, replaclng Francu L. Dale. ttow!'iam was summoned from the Reds tralnln~ camp In Tamp11, Fla ., toda:y to at· tend a board of dlre<tors meetlng. Dale was naUonally known. as a member of lhe Com· mlttee to Ro-Elect tho Pml- denl, and is publilher or Tbe ClnclmaU Enquln:r. 50 "" -JKk Dlcl11n1n. 111"11 lkr· ,,.rd, Jim KrvH. Frat* G«'dnfr, Cir· M .... l..fTlltltl" diving -No 1111tr1nls.. GI l'MllllY rlll1y -Gen:lnw (beck), Kr.-ltir.d). Ill:-(fly}, Dlclr;mwin (~). l'lll:IDAY ... lnd. INldley -8cM/vllt'I. 200 f,..._ Clirft9Nn, Dldltnll'fft.. Btf'· '191'.d. 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J1 Wu• of pre p tnck and field com-Utah " '' Mf petition thls week with the 6:::: :~ : := 52nd annual Southern Counties oan•• ,, • ..m San Dleoo ts '° .:ns extravaganza sched'11ed for "'"'•'f• sewn the Oilen track Saturday. ~=1~:;k1Jr,·~.; llJ ·More than 90 schools are ex· 1nd1.,.. 11s. c.ro111111 1os Ullft 112, San Dl911'11 IOI pocted In compete Ill the Ira-.. -~ .. ----~~ dltlonal meet . ooe oI the old-I est In prep nnlul In Southern COIUAlrnia, with competitloo In l'llO dM-large and small achooll. . Santa Ana will be back with another atronr contlngent and wlll be among the l•vorltes to ,.ptat thlJ -· Tbe Salnu Ued with Ladt l!ea<h 1'o!y a year aeo fOC" the large schools team litle. Arnone the too lndlv1du111\ ~tar1 slated for the mel'l are Ncwoort Be&ch's .llfl'\ Ntl<'tin.l'f In the shot put and a oalr of dlstAnce stan. Rarry WilliaTM of North Tomnce and CUrt1s Beck ol Santa Monica. San DleRo Lincoln lllah-ls Riso exoected back to dele!ld Ill srnall achooil Ulle. Cllstom Tailor " Shlrtmakcr \\...tcUll r1.,, • )<r'otl'll"nlh 4..f lrvlnr • N'·Hr! Mr1tt lfld W01111m •)ttµlloftJ. • l'tWf.t\I~ NEW 1973 AUTOMOllLES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI- ATE DEUVERY -COYER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. ' • ' • All¥-PILOT _Mondl1. Mn 12, 1973 v .. r ltlOllefl'• Wort11·· • ~lJ.S. Money Plans .,_Jt j -aead to Inflation? B SYLVIA PORTER i• -•vtrY major ... l1'0 JDAklog or Will -the llltqrily ol U.$. dollar ,,m lpood tlll 'N! In your CQSt ol UvJni -Ill-time peaks. ..a. biller, lmllc rault Is hlrdly deliberate. And 1t won't llJll J>O!l>llclzod or be .. plained ~~-~ ~ by 1overn- !ltff,!11;tide ~ 111AT'S the way It will :'!fl.l'lt Elthtr dlnJctly or tn-~· ~east fout ROllcles o Vlllii I lo ~)>lot Uitc t• • • mTgnty dol· l&r Into a workable r~ I a ti onahlp with other I~ leadlllf CID'· a rmdes are '"-"• addlol lo the "'1COI ol goods aiilf".etv1ces. ~ll "'rlie Federal R...rve s,.toin Is making It tougher to goj ~It and, by so dOIJlg. Is h8Jp~ to raise interest rates .&OS&< the board. :TWI: la' traditional, orthodox utl·~ioo policy de.signed to calb excessive borrowing ~at "°ould intensify pressures \.Vlder • prices, to keep some ·~t ~ney" from flowing out SEVEN ADVANTAGFS OOIJ PAGER OFFERS . . ol the U.S. In ...,.h al hlgber 1m....i ntea alirood, to lm- P'~ . govemmentl • a d _., 8l'Olllld the world wilh ov dttennlnlb lo pre- vfJlt anolhes' outtium al destructive inflaUon. . . That's an v • r 1 com· mendi ble. But U )""' Dllllt botrow money during tllll era, higher tnteretl ratea adll to your cost f!. living -and. millions of you wlll borrow. Al • matter. ol led, a hl&her COii o1 a long4mn loan· ii a lot more ·import.ant 'and lasUn8 !actor In your cost ol Uvlni than a rtcOrd price for a pound or lief,l.- Ctl . 'fllli\ TlfO deV.luotlOJI> ol thli dollar 1n' the· paal IS months have cheapened our .currencv almost '• pel'Cflll -iod.fur:tber :infonna.l ot1formal devaliia'llloos cannot y.1 be ruled oul. YOll'v~ read eQ>u&b about these devililafiolis to kno.w that i key ·objective Ja to make U.S. exports more at· tractJve, to enhaoce the com- petitive position of U . S . busines,s, abroad -a n d thereby to help dry up the hor· rendous totals oJ red ink In our balance of patmenta, For deca des, we have been livi~g wantonly beyond our means 1n every way, giving away and lending billions of dollars. silently standing by as our competitors surged into our ·Earnings Up At Bekins markets everywhere. 1n 1971, we ru a deBdt Jn our trade balance Witll Glbtr natlonll !or the f"" u.n. Iii lhll """'1rJI ; 1n um, thal clelldl aoared 1o a staggering 10· bllllon. No ona -""'Uy lo carp at our devaluatlona lo Improve our competJdve position Ul'ldtr these circumstances. Blrf A qIIW>Efl .do(iar also increases the prices of foreigri producll aold here - ranging from cars &D callee, from wines to watches -and that's oiily Ibo 111rface ol the trade icebefl · For while you can decide not lo buy a !or.produced pro- duct, you caMOt escape the many foreign-produced foods and you cannot duck the fact that foreign raw materials and (orelp-producecl parts go lnlo teno ol thoosandi ol produets "made in the U. S. A . ' ' Jndirectly, _you'll f~ .the im- pact of" the higher prices of those materials and parti. Of course, if 1ou'll travel abroad in coming months, your cheaper dollar will buy Jess food, 1odging, en· tertainment, etc . (3) Another side result of the decline i9 our competitive · position is that the UJ) is n>OV· .ing toward a more restrictive trade position. THE WALLS we build -via tari!ls or q~s -may be kept very modest, but the, well publicized alm Is to protect U.S. j-Obs and profits. And who Is going to quarrel with that aim? But the dange; is that one wall "breeds'' another wall. And wh~lher you buy U.S.- made, higher-priced products The Bekins Company of Los or foreign-made, hlghcf·priced Angeles bas announced higher products, yG11'll feel the im· revenues and earnings for ~ pact. year ended December 31. (4) And finally, lbe Nixon ;that· ydurs ""'Y not'! l ~1'1111 OIAll•t NT\' COftlAH • •"t...L ... :.1:~ w.t.. Daniel P. Brymt. chatrman administration. Ls trying hard and chief executive officer, to keep ttie lid on the U.S. rePorted net .earnings for 1972 budget, and thus; to $P fuel- were $4,301,QOO, or $1.14 per Ing inf1at\0,n at; us 'vet!i l!OW'ce· share, 'Cqmpared to f4'40,000 Once again. w~ cari quarrel or fl.12_ per Shat:t en • with that aim?. Bdt_, as a 1 restated basis for 19'71. result, miny services which ~-fqr ;, 197! ~ere millions ot Americans have $1",183,ooO, cotnpal-ed ( o ".been ap!e to ·i:et at' barPin $'118.Ml,P fot )9'7t:'1 an lll'· "i>rl.ces: pr· .ev~n· for ... trtt,· crease ot t ~ent. becaUJe ol federal su~es, • All· · s.(Ctlas ......... ,..,._, ,. ............. -.w.e ........... I.A-... '2:: MOM'fM TO-MON1'H . • '"!: -.tl 'WI~ , , lO ...., ... 119UlllD ~ON ..,,IOYID CllOl1' · will ~ mote or 1lmpty A.. 0MiY•117.to HI MONTH .. TOTAL COIT ••(Ba h4 ,..., 5: ictW COMPACT UNIT SID llV4a41\IJI I;;., tOICI MBIA•• P.t.•tu 'if· ~ All AYAIL.UU. 1 ~':1 f111; ~~~Cl • .. " " ORANG! COLIN n · R ,\OIOTEL!l'HU~f SlllVIC:f '"~ Penney Tells Sales Gain J.C. Ptnney Co. Inc. ol New York launched its new fiscal year in Febrbary with an 18.1 percent sales ~ain . Chairman William M. Bat· ten and President Jack B. JackSon reported that the volume for the four week! . , • n4. 111-JJOI ended Feb. 24 rose to a record * t."111111 1..0.. wMlitll vte... .,.,c.,.a million fr om $297.9 """· ·-(.._.., Sn ~-....... 'ti:-· •• ,..,.., c•h ''" trH million, an increase of $55.9 4t"'"3221 million. ~ ~~~~---,1 ' • "" •• . ' •.. ,. You ''' cofdi•ll'( in.,ited to •n INVESTMENT SEMINAR TUESD.AY, MARCH 13, 1973 7:00 P.M. THE SHERATON MOTOR INN 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON BEACH This pro9r1m will cover Reil Est1te e Ta11 write offs e Tax Shelttrtd lncom.• e Equity build up e Appracietion '"RESERVATIONS ONLY-PHONE 17141 547-5941 r1 Rtfreshmtnfs will be sel"W'ed, Sponsored by ~i • · M. P. KRUSE & COa,tPANY, INC • .. ~ ~·' t .. 1 .. : 1 ". • '· '"" ' ~· ·'. ~ . " "·- ' . J MIMllll ~AClfllC COAST STOCJI •X.CftM"H °"'""' Cltlo:""' Wiit •• Dllh'ilN"' Al ,... ..... Iner You·1rt cordially invited to an INVESTMENT SEMINAR . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, \973 7:00 P.M. SADDUBACK INN Trlbvco "C~' I~ lj. FIRST ST. ""'~--, SAMTA AHA This pro9r1m will covar Real Es.tilt e T 1x wrlta offs e Tex Sheltertd income e i:..uity buJld up , fj App•ecfelion lll!RVATION~ ONLY-PHONE (714) 547.SMI Refreohmentt wllf be Served ,. Spontored ly 'M. P. KRUSE & COMPANY, INC. • - djsappear. IF THE PARIS meetings that began UUs past weekend really do accelerate t h e world's move tow~ fun- damental refonn of the ln-- tematlonal monet.ary system. th is latest currency crisis will . eventually be seen aa a breakthrouglt But let nQ one kid you now with grandiose clalms. We ~re paying dearly for our years or reckless abuse of our finan cial resourei!S. the Common Market nations agreed earl y today to a joint, partial float against the dollar, l)laintaining a schedule of ex- change rates among each other but ending obligatory purchases of I.he dollar to su~ port it. The othe., three member na· tlons -Britain, Ireland and Italy -are already floating thelr currencies againSt all others. They sald they would join the jOlnt float as soon as economic CC1Ddilions pennitted them to peg their currencies against the other Common Market monies. I . Ford Seti Bus .Recall .. ·coMPI,E'fE NEW YORK STOCK UST . • I I' I s ... •• •• • •• • •• E' i" ! ! J :! Ii I • • • ' L SC ... Nigue"l ls Planned , ' I ! I ., ... . •. DAILY PILOT -.-U.1973 > l!t .... I l • FIGMENTS NANCY ·'.IM .TAKING ' I ; LESSONS AT o 0THE KARATE , SCHOOL TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Pig food 6 Crise 10 Dips into wa1er 14 Ne;ghborof Ind~ 15 Smefl ts Thie of Athen11 17 Old womarifah 18 Rom•n tyrant 1 19 Maley orangutan t20 Goe• to bed 122 H1t1: Slang 124 ·-Rici! 126 Sh1rply 27 Ari: Alttom.: 2words 30 -Veg11 ! 31 Wort to gtt 1 32 Unust1tl things •37 Mostem ~ .... 38 Put Into operation .4Q Knock 1 41 Window materlll:Z -·· '3 t1imb ~ 88"fllge 46 Adopttd, II I ..... 48 One t1klng • long look S1turday'1 Punle Solved; 51 Pub game 6Z Cigarette feature 54 Meuages 68 Fencing weapon 69 Softdrlnlc 61 M1n'1 lllm1 62 Clears 63 Excited' 64 Make cloth 65 Waste allowanci 66 Theater section V Buffalo of India · DOWN 12 Yellowish whit• 13 ChHky: Informal 1 Self-21 Adjective lumlnou1 ending body 23 Norman 2 Printing unit Vincent - 3 Death notice 25 Aw1k1ned 4 Bird 27 Duck 6 Alcohol 28 In good derived from , ·physical pllntl shape 8 Aum1ntan 29 Asaam seaport silkworm 7 Poetic word 33 SerVlfude 8 Comedian -34 Flow1r S1hl 35 M1k1 lln 9 W11er00tl1'H hard TO l11st dry 36 Wint 11 Foralgnar quickly • I 38 Shoelace'a meta! 11g 39 Of office wo1ktr1 .C2 Mo1t obscu!'9 43 Cattle stealer 46 An e1rlier time: Prtfix 47 Ontario city 48 Frag111nce 49 HNVV drinkll 50 Sh1rp ridge I 53 -stick 55 Dash 56 Utrer frentledlV 57 Snicker'• partn1r 60 l umbar """'"" • ' DPOt,EY'S WOllD SAU Y BANANAS GORDO MOON MUWNS by Dale Hale PEANUTS DOES Slm'f 'IHINK HE HAS A CHANCE? 15 HE CONFIDENT? ---~'-= --..;;;; .. :.. --.-.. ---·-. -----" _____ ,,...,. ~- JUDGE PARKER TM! '6YCHIATRl5T FEU' THAT HER AMNESt• WAS PSYCHOL061CAL! I'M CERTAIK TMAT LYNN'S AMN!SIA WAS AM ATT!:MPT TO eLOCK OUT THE FACT THAT SH~ WITNESSED A MURDER! Ml!ANWMILf. SAM DlUV£R NISWfRS. A CALL. F«O'A HIS OfflCE NO ••• IWT DID SH! 6AY 611£ &RE'S ARRMN& WAS IN TOWN? Ill T1IE MORlllW.." d j f ! .. MISS PEACH DICK TRACY .. AT ~16KT-FORIY­FU6MT _,1! • • \ • ly Charles lanottl ·...-------, 111-.,,,,..,. .. ~· by Gus Arriola by Roger loDen THE GIRLS by .... • DENNIS THE MENACE --- ( • VO I w fed .. • " s I ' • I \ ' . • aell yoL 66, NO. 71, ·3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES • • -• TEN CENTS - Illdiari Arllled Guards Bloek.-Wounded Kne.e ""•-'I • ' . ' <I I WOUNDED KNEE, 8.D. (AP),-ln- dlan llOCllrily foreei maiDlaliiOd umid guanls "" J'O!lda • leodlng-Into w..-Knee today a1ter a 'declaration Ibo! DO• federal oUlciaia would be permittod to e:nt.er tbe1 hiat«lc vlllq:e. No b'IM&il(s were~ dQrln(tbe nllfil. The -,..Uan 111110uncement, couQled with the wounding of ao FBI ageot SUnday, da!hpensU1operfor a ~ aellle- ment ol lbe' -taUoo beloeeo the federal govemmenJ and 1o11owers at the ... .Lightning • Blacks Out . Mesa Area ..... . A power,loss for 23 minutes.and two lo- jured Southern C8lllornia Edison Com- peey linemen· rault..i -~ lone lightnini striki ... the Orange Coast ove~i:1 Po er lo 1,600 Costa Mesa Cll!lomers of Soulbem . · California Edison Wllll cul off. The Incident ~ at 4:11 a.in. ;' clay aJoni Maple nortli ol lllth Street m • Costa. MO¥ WU nao ~. of the freaky weather which did -damage lo ...... --!JM ol °""'" c-tr aod Southem Calib*. ' • Snow In Gienclale, 1IDOOllllrnled nporll of the wbl"' -In Oranp, dilptays ol lighlnil!i and lhwlderclapo .... -OCClll'IDOtSofhail_6e_ of lbe weather '-. • In the past 48 hours, the Orange eoon. • ty Harbor Departme11t -gauge recorded oolY .zi of an Inell of rain. While small craft w..,.;np ~ up and are 6pecled lo remaln up at 1- ahotber day, there were no weather related Incidents, • spokesman said. Winds are from the wt11 lo northwest at 15 lo 15 iQlots and will de<ttaae ;to velodtlel from I lo IS tnota tonillit aod 'l'Uesclay, aJona lbe Orqe Coait. • . Partly cloo!dY ,lkies taiilgfii and 1'IO"' clay are ~ the Nat!Gaal Weather Servi<'O lap. """ lempeqi)!Ji:es ~ day will be .In u.e high 50I after ooulal lows tonight In 'the 408. '1._By Wedopday, fair aides· should P"vail, bill chancel of showers will again tnCreaae OD Thunday and Friday, the (See S'.l')>RM; Paae. Z\ Senate Confirms ' Former Irvine • • ·Company Lemkr • Fonner Irvine Qlnll>anr *" preildeDI •!of agriculture Robert W. Long today .,_. cnolirmed bf the U.S. Senate lo be dsistant oecretarJ of agriculture. -Long, SO, a vi<e pr<sldenl of the Banlt • • of "-ice In San Francllco, WU ap-• pointed lo the post by President Nixon. No OJ>l>O'iUon 1o the appointment waa voiced In closed hearings of the Sena"' Aqlcuilure Committee wt -IDd ftnai coolinnatlon was given today by ,the IUD Senate. millt.. Amlfiml. .India JIGS H mt (,wt). 1 I iar·D ti 7 t ..... I I 5 7 1 I It ....... _., ___ a.y WOllld «••• Ill ... ltill ••Red 'ftaere-..... .,,... .... talb ...... be ... ,, ............ I .. 'AtllWWhile-.--. -L. .,....... h fl -.. J'rell. -iv.i--.-are)..,•c the l'reai-deillililixmeil ri *'elopne•• atw-. ed ICnf.e;JJut ttfuMd te &he ... jBra • • . -~ ' . • .... T ....... U.S:. Sl'Y FREID BY CHINA GIVES 'll«AY" AG1C AFTlll"20 'YEAltS • • .W..T.DuMw/l1ut ta.t•flr .. •Mlllilm'·: . '1 ia~ Plannel'S Will Co~der . . Complex Plans A propomt '1 millim -commerdal .............. Ille ...... I--. 1111 S. Ololt lliPW). will be ...... -far _Ot .. lt ... T:• mteliall of I--l'laomc (lam. -tliWCbl ID Ille di)' mil rt 'hss. " ' .. .. ..,; ,:"' ... .,. ... T~ ,, . :Pozie~Nab . ,,. . ' . '• ~ JJ,r~g.~Cult liidretee "f •• • Long, who joined the Irvine Company 1 in DO, 1 traa niade .vice president cl agricullutal operaliom In 1910. He Jell \he Orm In Ulf. . .. Tbe for\ner Newport Beach -was a native of -OikaCo Olld held a bachelor .. ~ 'from Wa-College In Crowfordsville, Ind. ,,. -plm, ...... ., ""... ~ ~.It -,,.. ill -,.... ......... At Ille -...... 1111 ·IDlttinC. tbe applkanc .. .._. ti • talD more .....,..._ ca tnllle - wjiicih Cllllld --oltbe llold. • Two Exee'uied ~: Wblle wHh the Irvine Company, l,.ong WU active .in rnanf agrtcu1tu1'•1 ' (See CONPIRMED, Pap I) CLASSIFIED A.D : HA.S A.. GOOD LINE The plan ......... "' ·--Ol!randtr, -............... Ille ()out HlgbQy lide, -.. I wd pB• q. and pri'flle -...... -.. the ...... aide. Allocallle ...... 1111;a1-......,. mi---.. ,,. "~ eyre "ltrelt Ww• c ·.-e a a' BIUebird CoQoo lloM. BaiclllJ, IJIO jiq I lo lo ...... Glse)re --ol ill' · -I ' A DAIL'Y•J'tl.OT clusilled -ad wtlh Cllllope-. ••t' lw' ·fl> 1 will really band you a flOCI llne: ...i ~. www6c lo ... - CO'Z'l, prtva"' 2 BR, 1 BA, report. • j>l'pll, dl]ll, ..,.,., .. A11llooP ... cilJ - -'WI Ill (l'lme J'lo.) GI' (PIMao No.) way, -II > If ..... J:r .... People were odullly _..,. ID• line ' ::==la ..=. . -., 4 to oeo the "°""' • a ....it of Ulll ad, A pt e •atiaa d bl -'llJ a and o( courae ii,... nmled. l"onn a line ..,._u.e -aa ~ - of your own by llll " nmlal dally ID DeparlmeaL 'l'lil 11, I •'I' "rr - lbe DAILY l'll.oT -I .... di IL od ot lllt ...... yg :! o1 "°" The dlrecl 11ne .1s ...-. u.• Jl1ll. a . .... . Young Couple Found in PhOeniX l • Tile rm...,.., wl•uaid Ibey belteY!d lbrr .. 1i1c1e .... alol~ ,pursued the .... and ll>eN--.,, ezcllaiice ol gunfire. Ai* CUrtla. Ftbgerakf of ClJlcqo was l~Ja the rilbl atn\-aod WU tVICIUl- led llJ.~. ' Tile car la wllJcb F!lfierald WU riding had ·~ bu!lit boles In !be wlndahleld - ODt-tD the pillleDgtr lide and · five m tbf~· side, ~.litter appal.nl\Y ·-'.. ... .. .:: .. -.. .. .. .. _ ,. " .. - . -· . ,,. ~ ~.;.., --. ·------.. - A rah at. burglaries and tbel1s which lncJuded the ransac'1DC ol two """*'· hi• _ .. rOported lo l.quna Beach police. •. c. A. Warner of 11111 Holly St. reported the !belt of ",G20 In jeWtiry, watches In I r .... cidlll of bJs reaidmce' aome lime !'r)day. Officers' said ,..1ry was gained b, a Ible! w.bo lilt a -IDd opened a 'backWilldow! •• ·· A tirGNe alatue· of Joao of Are jalued ·A~ '21$ WU stolen froGl Jbn JODtl Art 'Gallei'y, 312 N. Coast Hllhwa1. , The statue llood 17 1ncbel tall and wu llole11 FrtdaJ. .. -Tiit -of,_ T«llrter, Ulll:N. ~;•~llldao . amount of property takeo -the . Friday. . • t : . J . ._ Bomb 'Hau iiiLonaon · UlNDON (AP) -TM Old. BIHt1 cen-tral crJmlnal court, bard bit by I bomb ' • blast 'lllursday, was • tV((llated today Iller polfce received a "*rnillC aoother !alb bad -planted. • made by aoolber -'·firilg-- the car. . _ • Indtanl said ----... ,_ windows of the van anc1 fi1il>C 8'MI cm ao Indian's hand. •• '"lb& FBI ii lrflni f<I provNe llie tit- uatton, '1 said Dennil Baab, • ladl!r ~ the American lndlan Movemeul, wbidl !st the lakeo.(f. --.: Each side said the .oilier -flnL -. . .. . . --·--. . ·U.S .. Hal~ ··-I!'-..• Withdrawal . . . Of Tr<rops . SAN QUENTill (AP) -A San Qlenlla inmate WU Jn !lerl-condillao -~ atabbed ~ limes la tho -chil1ni. • recreatian _}ltriod, • ~ If. ac1a1 Aid. • Look for lair KIM lbr••Jb • Wednetday, willl. cbanoes at ... · ., 91her storm by 'l'hgrW lllOnl(nc. 111"'8 "' " at the beaches ... land. OvemJPt lows ..... -... INSUit; TOD.\Y r.....icu Frltcll. f-.r - -of.Utt Sl Lo1IU Cordf1lals Gar HoUH Gafto. died lodatf. Su •'°'11 ln' tp0t1t, l'O{lc 24. .......... . :.:r=... I -.... C•ta .. : ~·=-........ It ......... p ... . . ...,,, .. . -... "' ...... '·" .... ••• n _.._. ~ • __ ...,...' -· . ....... ... to.. ~ Cltillr tt --. -----·-. -. -. ----..-. ". • ' % ...n. y "1.0T L8 -· -U.1973 Air Ctil, PSA I i Air.line erger Hearings Slated Tbe ...,.... al Air Ca11fMlla Into Pldllc SOulllw .. t Airlines wilt oot take ploce unW at least May when a U.S. DiJtrict oourt begins bwtogl OD a federal anUtruat !Ult opposing the --PSA -autborlud to buy the com- petln( Air Cal operaUoo last moolll on a spilt H vote by the 1tate l'llblic UtilitleS Qxnmiaion (PUC). ll$ pun:lwe al Air Cal by the larger PSA COllllOI be completed until a federal antitrust IUlt Is molved In U.S. District Court to Los Angeles. In that lllil, the U.S. Justice Depart· ~t CICllllndl tb&t the merger would create a mooopoly by comblnlng two firms that account ror 81 percent of the air traffic between Northern and Soulbem Calllomla. Deleodenil in Ibo llU!t -PSA and Air Cal -contend the federal government has no jurisdlcUon in the proposed merger because all regularly acheduJed Olgbt.s ol &he two airline• are within the state. They say intrastate optratiooa are ttgU!ated by lhe state PUC. 1be Justice Department says it does have jurisdiction because both airlines use interstate communications, sell ticketl and advertise their aervlcea in other states, and operate charter rughts aCJ'OS! state lines. Judge David W. Willlaru wUJ rule on the jurtsdicUonal queation following arguments now set to begin May 3. If Judge Williams rules the federal government does have a right to press the suit, hearings on the suit Itself will be set 60 days later, accordlng to an agree- ment by all parties involved. .! Bonds OK'd U be rules tbe JUJtlce Department does not have jurlsdlcilonal rights, tbe merger can be completed within 15 days, according to the same agreeqlcnt. PSA is seeking to buy the 81 percent controlling interest in Air Cal now held by Westgate California Corp., a San Diego.baaed finn. PSA then would al· tempt to purchase the remaining com· mon stock interest in Air Cal at $15.75 cash per share. I I I I I ., • r • For Water Treatment Tbe Allio Water Management Agency (AWlllA) prqp-am f<r massive coordJna. tioo of waste water treatment in eight Swtb Orange Q)unty communities is a step closer to reality today. Approval for AWMA to issue revenue -by onlinance Instead of citl2en vote wu given "Friday by the Santa Ana Rqiooal Board of the Ca lifornia Water Quality Control Board. The bond financing was deemed urgent by the rqiooal bolnl based oo staff reoommendatlont that a water crisla in the area from El Toro and Laguna Hllis to ~ Beacb and Emerald Bay could ...it If work ii not begun _,_ Corl Kymla, cbalrman ol tile A WMA bolnl, aid lhe next step ii a bearing before lhe Callfomia Coutal 1.one Com· mjaion March 2S to get approval for ~ parU ol the project wllllln tbe "-ilion 20 "t 1fiis will \'::d. """"c0ostruction of facilities for ocean ootfall of two sewer ,__ Tbe AWMA proposal a secondary treatmoot plan, will reclaim water and recycie it for many urban purposes, Kymla pointed out. lrripUoo for greenbelt., golf coune1, regional parks aod recrealional lakes will be facilitated. lt1mla l&ld cootracU will be awarded this aummer barring any hangups and tbe foc:illll., should be in use within two years. Last Rites Hel<l For Dorothy Soto Services were bekl Friday ror Dorothy Lorme Soto, 40, who lived n years in Laguna Beach. . She is survived by her husband James; two llOnS, James, of Dana Point, and Julian or Santa Ana; a foster son, William Judkins, of Laguna Beach; her mother, a sister, and a brother. McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary bandied arrangements for the requiem mass at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Cllurcb and b u r i a I at Ascension Cemetery. SALT Talks Resume GENEY A (AP) -United Slates aod So¥1tt'nepiat«a resumed today tl>e...,. ond pbuo ol their Ollpenecret strategic •-· llmltalfons talb -SALT 11 - a1ler a recess of almost three months. AJibaa&dor U. Alesia Johnson and SoYiet Deputy ForollJ> Mlniater Vladimir S. Semelov coofemd In lhe Soviet mission to fix the time of the tir&t plenary session, due later this week. ~ .. COAST DAILY PILOT ' Trustees Study f.ampus Speaker, Tuition Programs I A campua ipeaken policy, discussion of poulble tuition, and requested authotllation of two palice science courses are items on the agenda for the Saddleback Community College Board meeting 1,t a o'clock tonight in the board room, 28000 Marguerite P a r t w a y , Mission Viejo. The exist1Dg campw speakers pollcy, a four-point guldellne1 says all speakers in programs open to the public must have board approval. Those limited to the college must have the wuperintendeut's approval, and all cootrovental programs must h a v e speakers on both sides of an issue. The tuition queaUon, brought up to tap trustees' feelings at the last meeting by trustee Alyn Brarmon, will be continued tonight. ~ board has no authority to institute tuition except to recommend to the state legislature. No tuition Is ~barged in state community colleges now. From Page I DOWNEY ... several hours earlier. "I just want to say how grateful I am for being released,'' Downey told newsmen. "And I appreciate the Chinese goverrunent letting me go al this time, and President Nixon for his efforts on my behalf, and Dr. Kissinger. J'm very pleased to be out; and at the same time, I'm very an:s:ious to get home and see my mother." Government sources in Washington said Downey would receive full back pay and benefits for the period of his cap- tivity. 'They were unable to provide any figures on the total amount he would get. William Downey said a doctor ex- amined his brother on the flight from lion& Kong and "he checks oot fine on a preijminary examination. He certainly feels and loob good." The brothers took off In a special Ct41 medical evacuation transport at 10: 42 p.m. (PST) Sunday for Elmendorf Air Base In Alaska. From there, they flew today to Hartford, Conn. Downey's mother, who visited him a number of times in Peking, suffered a stroke Wednesday. She regained coo- sciousness Sunday, but a 11pokesman at New Britain General Hospital said her condit\on still was critical. Downey was captured in 1952 when his plane went down on a flight from Seoul to Tokyo while on a mission for the Central Intelligence Agency. His fate remained a mystery until Peking in 1954 announced that he and another man on the Oight, had been convicted of espionage. From Page] CONFJRMED. • • organizations in Southern CaJifomla and at the state level. He wu a member of the University or California agriculture advisory board from 1964 to 1967, was .ac· live lo Future Fanners or America and Boy Scouts of America, was a member of the board or directors of &Jnklst Growers Association and similar organlzallons in- volved with promotion of other lrvine area cro,. Including avocados a n d walnuts. He w1s a director of the Utl Development Company. There has been some criticism In the Senate that the appointment of Long to the agriculture department poat suggests . abandonment by the N I x o n tld- mtnlstration or the small farmer in favor of corporate farming. Long has said, however, "It's much mort desirable to have many producers than a rew." ) • UAW As HaltonO ' For Gray WASHINGTON (AP) -The United Auto Workers asked the Senate Judiciary Committee today to withhold ttl vote on approval of L. Patrick Gray ID u PBI direct.or until all the facts are In on the bugging of Democratic beedquarter1 In the Watergate comple:s: last year. In another development, White House Press Secrelat)' Ronald L. Zlegler told reporters today there wu "no validity" to a report by Newsweek magazine that Ni1.oo would name Washington's police chief, Jerry Wilson, as FBI chief if Gray was not confirmed for the post or h1a nomination was withdrawn. Ziegler said Ni1.oo had no intention of withdrawing the nomination. Stephen I. Schlossberg, the union's general counsel, also rahed a number of questions on Gray's past performance In government office, including a speech be gav.! last March when assistant attorney general in charge of the civil division. During the March 2f speech before a wage-price control workshop, Gray criticized lour memben of organized labor for walking off tbe federal Pay Board. He said that labor's action meant that tbe "public be damned." Schlossberg said Gray erroneously presented the UAW's position in assailing labor leaders for their stand on the Nb:on ad- ministration's economic control program. "Mr. Gray's remarks were oothing more than the inaccurate and venomous attack of a routine political hatchet man,'' said Schlossberg. "I wonder if so partisan a person is the proper man to head the Federal B u r e a u of Investigation." The labor representative said Gray has testified before the committee that in dealing with the White House in the Watergate investigation "he has assumed a presumption of regularity. "I wonder," says Schlossberg, "ln his dealings with organlzed 18.bor whether he will be assuming a presumpUon of ir· regularity." Schlossberg also said · the Senate has established a select committee to in- vestigate the Watergate affair and asked that the hearings on Gray's nomination be kept open till the inquiry is completed. Laguna Museum Of Art Donates Fpur $50 Awards Cash awards of $50 each have been given to four artists by the Laguna Beach Museum of Art for their ent'ries in j•Graphlcs '73," the museum's current exhibition. All members of the Laguna Beach Art As!IOCiation, the recipients were Ray Jacob and Nathan Jones of Laguna, Nick Tarturro of Santa Ana, and William Zingaro of Los Angeles. Jacob was named for his mi.J:ed media entry, Jones for his photography, Zingaro for engraving and etching, and Tarturro for pencil drawing . G. Ray Kerciu of Laguna Beach judge<! the entries. Kerclu has prints in museums throughout the country and is a graduate of Michigan State University and Cranbrook Academy of Art. "Graphics '73" may be viewed daily from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. DAILY "tt..oT S~ """ EDISON LINEMAN WILLIAMS AWAITS TRIP TO HOSPITAL Tr1n1fo'"!fMr Blows in Cott• Mau; Worker Stunned 2 Workmen in Mesa Hurt During Lightning Storm A pair of workmen suffered injuries in Costa Mesa early this morning, when a ligbtning-slnlck electrical transformer they were repairing e:s::phxled, showering: them with hot oil '!be transformer had been struck by lightning earlier. One victim who was aloft on the pole at the time ftlil a short distance to the ground as a result of the 4-:23 a.m. blast but neither was seriously hurt. _Loren Williams, 29, of ta EWne Drive, Santa Ana, suffered a cut FromP11ge J STORM ... Jong range outloqt suggest& fcrebe.ad and bums in the incident at 1959 Pomooa Ave., alXOrdlng to Costa .Mess --lie and Cl>WWker Loonie Ross, %1, of 13141 Preltoo Drive, 'nlstin, were treated and released at Costa Mesa Memorial U....pilal lullowing the ~wn accident. SO.then> Calilamia Edi,oon Company officials said the two injured men and their fureman, Jerry Kauffman, had been -to ftlJ8ir Ibo transformer following an earlief ligbtning lllrike. A anapped electrical wlro evldenUy came in cootact with the transformer while they were at ...n, blowil>g it open. Firemen said oil -Ille transformer ls used as a conductor for the electrical curreut. Storm-caused power failure during tbe night also forced Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital to switch to its OWD generator- operated emergency electric:al system. Recreatwn Classes Scheduled Yop, Tabitilln dance, cooking tl!Ch- niques, and a painting course featuring instruction in pastels are new classes scheduled by Georgt Fowler, Laguna Beach recreation director, for the spring term. Reglltratloo ii open at the Recr<alfon Depatlm<tlt for tbe following classeso Beglaaiac Ballet-beginning "prU 7, 9 a.m. Saturdays in the Recreation Building. Iatennedlate Ballet -begiMing April 7, 11 a.m. Saturdays in the Recreation Building. Advueed Ballet -for adults, begin-- ning April 3, 7 p.m. Tuesdays In the high school girts' gym. Creative Daoce -beginning April 7, 10 a.m. Saturday, Recreation Building. -Belly Donce -beginning March M,·Mondays at 6 p.m., 7: 15 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. at the higb,scbool cafeteria. Jau Dutt -beginning April 2, Mon· days at 7 p.m. or 8: lS p.m. at high school girls' gym. Tabitiu Dance -beginning April 4. 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the Recreation Building. Open to ages 6 to adult. Women's Dance and Exercise -:"' begin- ning Airil 5, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the bigh ocflooi gjrls' gym. Cootlng Tech~ -beginning Mar . 20, 6030 p.m. Tuadays at the bigb scbool home economics room. Food Garalshlng -beginning March 20. 7:4.5 p.m. Tuesdays at high school home economics room. Crewd Embroidery -beginning April 2, 7:30 p.m. Mondays at Recreation Building. Girls' Gymnastics -beginning March 31, Saturdays at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. at the high school girls' gym. Gai&ar -beginning March 15 a·t 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. and April 19 at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Recrea tion Building. Macrame -beginning April 2 and 5. Beginning class 9 a.m. Mondays, ad- vanced beginning 9 a.m. Fridays, Recreation Department. ....- Palallrll (oil, acrylic, ,,Ute!) -begin- ning March 28, 9 a.m. Wednesdays at Recreation Building. Outdoor PatoUog -beginning Marcb 16. 9 a.m. Fridays at Heisler Park. Bathl Yoga -beginning April 3, 10 a.m. Tuesdays at the Recreation Depart· ment. Weekmd tralli~ responded ta Ille rain, Huntlngtoo Beacb -ce Sgt. Ed G""'1I noted. "People seem to have adjusted to the weather. We actually bad fewer ~ cidents this weekend. .. la-uainaie Warning ' Ligbts on the Buntlngtoo Beach Pier went out Sunday for about 30 minutes, but Edison official• taid that was due to a momentary loss of. power. The pier lightl are set to shut off wben power dips and it lakes them IOIDe time to restart, Jim Kennedy, manager of the Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley areas served by Southem Califoi;nia Ediaoo. Kenoedy noted the~ incidmt in Costa Mesa was caused when ligbteniog struck a feeder line to the Maple Street pole. The bolt dropped the line, causing tbe workmen to be called to repair the line. Kennedy said the transformer blow up was the only indirectly related to the lightning strike. Intruders Take $25 In Laguna Church Intruders who broke into the Laguna Beach United Methodist Church during the weekend sU!le $25. ' Bombs Set by Boy, Girl Wreck BeHast Building BELFASI', Nortl>em Ireland (AP) -A teesHge boy and girl planted two ex· plosive charges that wrecked a downtown store today in another guerrilla bombing incident, police said. ' The coup&e gave a l>minute warning to employes and customers and the blast injured DO ODe.. Police abo said they set up a manhunt for an internee who escaped during the night from an internment camp ncrtb of Be1fasl William Kelly, 23, escaped with two others, who were captured almost im- mediately. They cut their way through barbed wire entanglements surrounding the camp. Meanwhile, II Pn>leltanls. armted Sunday when oearb' 100 men of tbe Ulster Defense Association tried to storm a Roman Catllolic district ol Bejfasl, were being arraigned in Belfast. The British army bad been Upped Ulat 99 Protestants in a convoy of lrucb were beading for a Catholic housing estate in Troops halted the convoy and found. many of the men were armed with cudgels, weighted with 1ead and fitted with steel spikes. Two had rifles .· Two were charged with having firearms and nine with having offensive weapms. T\fo Catholic vigilantes at the em.ate, arme dwith ccdgeh, also were ar· rested. The violence has rontinued almost daiT ly in Beliast and other cities of Ulster. where Catholic guerrillas are fighting British rule and Protestant militants are fighting to preserve it. In nearly four years of the communal warfare, at least 747 persons have died. IRA guerrillas opened fire on a British army patrol early today in the Creggan area of Loodonderry, the province's sec- ond largest city. The soldiers said they hit one gunman with relurn fire . Tusti1i Seniors To Get 2nd Peek At 'Love Dance' The. army had to close a border road after a 300-pound bomb exploded under a bridge near Newtown Butler in County Fermanagh. Despite t he size of the bomb. Utile damage was done to the lrld&e. an army spokesman said. outside Sunset Strlp'• Classic eat I r===========================:;===;;;;;;:.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;--north BeUast. "Low Prices are Boa 11 Here Raf Md Elsewhere" No One Sells HCA tor ,Less TJaan Dtlnlaps Orange County sheriffs de p u t i e s believe the thieves entered the women's room of the church, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna. They said a duplicate key may have been used to unlock a metal cash bo:s: in the church office. burlesque house a small sign reads, "No one admitted under 21." But the folks from Oasa Boniia In Tustin will psy no heed. Ranging in age from 65 to 93, the elders from Orange and Riverside coun· ties are busing into Los Angeles tooight for their second annual peek at lhe "Dance ol. Love." Las! year dozens of the oldllers peeked the bottomless burlMque houa:e, spend- ing a lively hour watching a "toned down" version of traditional bump-and· grind . Led by Nels Teeters, a 69-year-old for- me< burlesque muse ptano player. lhe outing by tbe Oasa BooJta -citliena homes is one of a series of trips to such places as horse races and the Callfornia wine country. 'Colonel' Plucked For $100 Loot A eurunan wearina a wide-brimmed hat and dork glasses took an ellimafed f!llO Sundll)I night from the Colonel Sandero Kentucky Fried Chicken mtaurant in. Dana Point, Orange County Sberlll of· ficers said Wday. lnvesliiators said the man,' deocrlbed as'teln( 25 to !O, five feet 10, dark and weortng mtulary type l~Ugue ponta. ate a meal at the Pacific\ Coast Hlabway , resiaurant and Ulen ltpproacbed the cashier. Sbe told officen he polled a cun. ordered her to band over the cootenta of the casblregiller and Ulen ned OD fool . • -·- NOW ' ' • I 1973 ''TOP OF THE UNE" , __ _ AcM:olol"lY ··-- -- RCA---.. __ II" dl•t,!'1111 ~ ... _A .. T. ~~ .... uow· 5J1988 $359.95~ . ' l I ; I, ' ' • ,, .. 1111 I • ' • I • VOL 661 NO; '71, 3 Sl!CT10NS, .34 PAGES ,J -• ... .. -OR»KIE COUNTY, (;AL~ .. . . ~ I •• • MONDAY, MAttCH 1;, 197J'. ---. Teday's FIBal • N.Y. StMb liidiari · Arined Guards· Block·= Wounded Knee 3 -... ... --.. ' . '? ..... -.. -·~ • • -~· ,, ,. ... Gii the ~ sl!l6 anct 11 .. Gii 111e· driver's lliclo, tbe latter IJIPlNDllY malU-by lllOll>a qeit llrlng from'IDllde tile car. . . lndjans Ald bullell -Ibo ..., w!ndows of tbe, van and flying glaa cut an. Indian'• hand. '"!be, F.BI Is li'ylilg 1o·.,ro.voke the sit- uation." said Denn1s Bank.I, a leader of ' the .American Jndl~ Movement, wblcb led \he takeover. .Ead. side salcf~ other fired first. 1.0-8 Named for Rele·ase . ·-. ~ ' .HaJWi w :Free _P,Q.lf[s; fJ.S. Hal~ With!lra~a·~ SA:IGON· (KP) -~ Vlelnam. loday delivered a·llat ol 108 American Ptlaooerl ii .will release In Han.ii· on W..m,;,...y; · meanwbile, the United Slaw . a1a.1n suspended the witlidrawal of American troops to 1nsure thi.eo\M'unists re1e... all 28 Arnericam·they •admi(boldln1. The Viet Cong promiBed a list Tueaday of approxhilately .30 · priaonen of war captured In South Vlelnam .,.bo .will be Truswes. To Dfscu'ss ' n1 '*s~ Jn 8'notfturldly. ···-. The U.S. doleptllill" radli>ed 'tlle ·Ill! from Ibo tloi1ll Vietnamese ~·o wUbmgt.O" .fri nOtwcalioo .. of the prlaonen' lamllies. The Uet waa to be made P,Ubllc bY the DeleMe Department later today. . In )Vubiilgloo the department oon- llrmod the' llat ''bad been received, aad that h lncllidOd, tl!e·Diin)es at ia7 military PriJol'!'rl and -clvllian. . ' Bui Tin, tlie chit! Norlll . Vlelnauioie ' " spokesman Iii Salgoo; Ald lhi>3e" Jo be. releHecl Wedneoday .re llrri\en. shot down In· late· 111111 and 19611. H• said Ibey Include Lt. Cnidr. John . S. Mccalil Ill, ton of the former• commander of U.S. fon:et In Ill• Psclflo. Those lo be released 'I'lluraday are u-pecte\l 'tb lllclude Maj. 'Floyd Thompson, 1he POW wbo·bu been held longest, and. Pblllp Maobard, the ranking civlliao. I/OW.· , • Two· E~~ot,~.- . . . . , Tboae turnov~ ..W ....Uluta .Ibo tblrd· phase of .Ille POW releaae, le&vlnc ooe 1roup of •bc!ul 148 lo be freed bY March 28, two months ti• the Jan. 211 starfOf the ceas~flre. March 2t also is the deadline for the withdrawal of all - America!! and lore,lin · Allled foroos . A U,S. epokesm1n sold Ir o o p withdrawals were suspended to "make damn.sure we.;et oll.tl Ibo~" He said.be foreaaw no probWil and noted (See RELEASE, Pip I) Se_nate OKs ; Fornier lroine vp,·'f!S Aide 2 !WLY PILOl -.-u.1m w.-.e.•1 .f'Hft., i 'i 4 I Prisoners List Hanoi Releases WMlllNGTON (AP) -A li.11 ltol beet ,,_ pubUc <I the American ... vtceioeu to be '*-<! Wodnelday by Nc>rth Viet· mun. 'Ille Peatqm rdoued tho nome1 to- dJIY alter nolll)tnc ..iau .... 1be Pont. ton pnMded the man'a name, rank, WY· ... Ind home """' " ~ Othe< In-formation ...,,.. from ru.., row fami· lies and other JOW'O!ll. In aome C&!Jt'll, the June t o w n of J'OClll'd dtlfon f{Om 1be cuimtt ..-e ol bU wife or ]>ll'fllta, from bU lJlrtb. pl$<e, ·or from bis 11191 duty -· In these instances, o t h e r COIDIDw'llties where the man has Ues are lllted ofttt the home town of record. 1. Mdr_., C.ttl. Antl'l'I¥ C.. Air F-. Cllict. Clllf. -t. AllSflil, twf, Wlllllm a., Air P'rct. S"""- vlllt, S.C. l. ._...,, Lt, c.t . ...., R., Air P:ara, S.-. G•., ..., Sl,liNl'ftr' $.C.. 4. SWll:ar, LI. OM. e1ma C.. Air fl..m, ._.., Ma .• lll'ld Ian Antonio, Tp. S. ... rMll, LI. C..I. lltabal1 W .• Air lloru. LM -6. .... , COi. JaeY* !., Air Ftrea. 0. C...._ IC,., Md AtOUlltofl, v .. 7. 8o¥ar, CAif. ltldla,.. C., Air Fora, ~ •• ~ Ind., 11111t 0-11 Ill lfft. I' 10, IWM, CW!tt. Mldlaal 1'., Air FOIW, """"" Planal\I, !awl. lfld Wlf'NW, Ind. 11. '4rt!w. c .... Wllllam w .. Air FoiU. U. M-, -12. Ciitrf, U. CMdr. o.:tN· J .. Nwr, .......,._ ••• lJ. C.nitlft, CNt. UrrY I!., .... ftolu. ,....... ' ArlL , 14. Cll ........ Capt, C.... D .. AW P'wt.ll, •tdllc: 1'1llMdet. c.!H. IL Clll'M!lh, Lt. COi. '"'* A.. Air F«a. --City, Tu. 16. c-aand, Lt. Col. H. C.. Air Force, ,,.,,., Ttx., C9Jllurll!l A1111111t ,..._ 11. CCelflerr, Cfnllr, K_,,. L , N•""• Ylr-. a..ctl, Y• .. ltlol "°"" ...... INL 1L C,.,..., Lt, Coot. .__, a,. Afl' ir.rai, C.. .... Jl,Y .. 11141 ....,_,IOft.I Vt. If. Crumfllar, Col. C•r1 L, Air I"--. J.a.--vl!lt, l"lt. 21. o.111t1 .. Cmdr. v,..~ w .. .,..,,.,, Sl9df-. C•tlf, Mid ,._ CtlJ', ICM!. 1'1-DAY, Cal Gam'M If., Alt fata, NllNn FIAi. Property Owners In County Told To Pull Weeds More than ajooo property owners in the unincorporated areas of Orange County have been notlfied to remote weeds from vacant loll, rtre Warden Cart II. Dowm said Tbunoday. I.lost .•f the property noticed ls in the southeastern section of the county in -Viejo, El Toro, Lquna llilll, Laguna Nlsuel 8lld Dana Po Int • Cepiltrano Beach, Downs said. The county weed abalelllent _.,., is in ltl 29th year and. ll aimed at fire halard reduclloo. "Removll of -and other combustible debria ellmlnateo; .. .,..u, -·tho~ wbere nr. --""" 11vt, Do--. He ·rdnted lo Ill edditlnnaJ dlYidmd. "In oddltlod to llro lwml reductloo, fl Is felt the -wW Improve the ap-purance of CllDUllllllitie throughout the county." Property ownen have 1 ... tban lour weeks lelt to ,......., .-ml debris fnJm their property. Aller the April I deadllne, lllUllBintalned prop<rtles wfU be cleaned by a private contra-hired by the COWJl)I. U the coonty pays for the wort it ls ad- ded to the individull's property tu bill along with a fl&.2Z adminlsttatlve Callfonlla fire season. kept clear during the loog, dry Southern Chief Downs urged early clellling of charge. lt.Y ..... GllMflllll. Nit.. ~ "---"'1. D..--.. ~ ...... L...lk ............ ........ -....... .............. ,..... a. ttra Jl. °""" u. c:..-. Dlllt ........... •lnMI""""" ...... --._....... ---. ...... ~ 1111 , .... Jt. °"""" C".11. .... "' » Ferm. I"-' ~ ..... iit.. ................... ~ .... I, '"'· !I. Oii. c.t. ~ T.,. Mr ~ c.liifWel. • J . Ill. ...... ~ .._ -~'.t.. Nr hrca,. ...... 0... ............ .,.... fl. ~. u. ea.. -...., s... ,,......, ~ ............ ....._u.. .. FWw. Cll. ..... &. 111. Air FowQllo. ........... V•~ _. S--. ..... AL "· ,, ...... , M.&. ~ » ~ """ Yer11. lt.Y.,. ... ._ .. S..-. .................. 1, .... .. ,._.., QI. "-... ,.. F--. ...... ~k~ ......... ---. ............ De. 11, ""· a. ,,...., Cl&....,."'"',.,__~ -.. ,,..,... ~ ........ IE.. Ak ....... *"--~ ... Siu 9 "*· ~ ........ --· a. ,..,...,. CM. u..c. v... --c..... _ .... ....... c.. .......... ~ ...... --. WIL., .... --... 1l. *'· a U...._L...,.,...,... , ............... . 1'.. ~ t.t. G.. D ... ,,,. ,__ Wiii ~ ·--"· ........... c.t.. "*" Mo l'Ww, C1lhiw City, , ....... T--. ....... ~111H11111. ........ *" ..... » ~ ..... Pocwb. N.D. DAILY PILOT Staff l'lltlt Music AUctlen Draws Crowd • . ....--. °"*· ....... ._ .............. ~ w.v ...... C...Hll.F&a. .. ....._ "-I. ,,,,, C.. A/Ir Fara. F--tl:wl. Utlll. . ''· ... cal. ....,_._ J .. ~ f9ru. El ~ ... T-.,......, ........ ._ 41. ........ c.t .......... Air AIO,, ...,... -Ill .. ...,...,. .............. Fwt .... ...,....,_.._ .. ,.,_ G. ........ c.I. Arelll' T .. NT Alu, c.mer.. Mission Viejo High School Music Boosters today rated Sunday's auctioq: of new and old Hwhite elephants" from area businesses and residents a success'. About $6,600 was raised. not includin~ a few thousand raised earlier in the week with the sale of car raffle tickets. Professional auctioneer L.A. "Speed" Riggs, known as the "Voice of Lucky ·Strike~· is seen in the distance in the school l?)'m. Winner of the 1973 Pinto was Martin Rummell of Laguna Hills. All profits will go to buy mWlic equipment and robes . T-. _. D.C. ............... --/II.., All ~ .,....,, .... 4. ..,.... °"*· lM G... "-· s.am. °'"'°'· N.H,. .... ...._,,GA. .. ... t 4 u. Cel. .... D. ~ Ferm. '-' ................... ,...,. .. .... 41. ~ Miil ~ o .. '* r-a. ,......., ot-., .... o-t.11 """" ... .. ---.. .... IC--. ... Air ~ ..... _,,,_ From Pagel DOWNEY ... 2 Workmen in Mesa Hurt •. ..... c..t. ..,.., c.. Air Fwe». Madi-. •J. • .c.r. u. ems . ....., o... "-"Y • .--. N.c.. ... ••• • ....... ~ ...... "'1. 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A pair of workmen suffered injuries in Costa Mesa early this morning, when a lightning-struck electrical transfonner they were ~pairing exploded, showering them with bot oil. * * * Lightning Bo~t Causes Blackout l1i Mesa Homes "-...,.,__ Mal nu.-L N# l"erm. MM. 11&. ""' OWi. U. QiL DIMM I!.. A/ft F--. ........ Midi .... ..,.. 111 Odil:bw "'1. A power loss for 23 minutes and two in-..,_~ P...n. ..,_ ~ Y .. Air Fwc:e, 0.ltan, -jured ~them Cal~omia Edison COl(I· '1. 1tJoL U. O:arall 0 .. .,_,,, ~et, Jrt.Y. .._ ......_ c... _...-J.. Nr F9q. "~ pany linemen resu)ted from the ~lone ............................ •· ,_..,,CAIL ..,_. ._ Jr .. Alt Fare•, lightning strike reported afong the c.~,._,,,. .. ; °"*· ........ Y ........... A.......... 3 Men Charged Orange Coast overnight. Po\Ver to 1.600 :!:' :::'* """' .,. --. ,..., ... -. or.. Costa Mesa customers' of Southern ~ ~ c.. ,,.._ E .. » ~ P'wrnf California FAison was cut off. ~ -:..-;.-:.-:-Fz ~~c''= Jn 'Drug' Sale The incident reported at 4:18 a.m. to-~~ On:lr. Elfwlill .._ 111 • ......,, ~ day along Maple north of 19th Street In ....., --... .... ._ • VlrlllM .._._ n.. .. Costa Mesa was more typical of the ~ =.::· =-....... """ .,, ,.__ West To U.S. Agents freaky weather which did most damage Point, trc.v .... ..., ....... ~Fa.. to inland communities of Oral'lge County ~ 5mlti.. *l-Rldlwd E. Jr~ Mr Feou, Tvnk•, :md Southern california. "-""""-c.p_ w._ o.. ...., "-"=•· •kMIDnd. By WILLLU1 SCHREIBER Snow in Gleildale, unconfirmed reports a:~-~~~-.._ Nawy, ¥Nlltltr" 1'-' 111 °' "" DAllY "1"' SAff of the white stuU in Orange, displays of ~ w~ ~ ~ Hlll'9 KMI!. cCplVAd Three men were held ln Newport lightning and thunderclaps and scattered ""-'· ,.,_ 11. '*._.· ca MM L Nr kln:e. ON_., :Beach City Jail today on charges of at-occurances of bail marked the passage Callf ............. c.ii... ........ 5--17• l"1. ls he cl . d of the th •-t n . '"""" u. ca ....,.... L. Nr Fwu. s.i ternptng to sell 450,000 pil t y a1me wea er "VI' • Ma.:--~!... LL ,..._., 1 .. .._,, SCw1netleld. were amphetamines to a federal un-In the past 48 hours, the Orange CoWl- . 1be transformer had been stnM:k by lightning earlier. One victim who WU aloft OD the pole at the time fell a abort di!lance to the ground as a result of the 4:ZS a.m. blast but neither was seriously hurt. L«en Wllllams, 29, or 1405 Elaine Drive, Santa Ana, suffered a cut forehead and burna. in the incident at 1969 Pomona Ave., according to Costa Mesa - firemen. · He and co-worka' Lonnlo Roos, 23, of 131Kl Preston Drtye, Tustin, were treated and rd'ease<t at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following the pr&<fawn accldenl Southern . Calilomla Edlaon Company officlal$ said the two Injured men and their foreman, Jerry Kauffman, bad been sent to repair the transformer following an earlier Ugbtning strike.; A snapped eledricot win! efia«JUy came In ·contact with the transfarmer while they were at work, blowing it open. Firemen said oil inside the transfonner is used as a conductor for the electrical current. Storm-cauoed ~ failure cfur4lg the night also forced ca.ta Meoa M.m.rta1 Hospital to switch to it.s own generator- aperated emergency electrical S)'ltem. Uni Song Gals Win Top Honors ...__ dercover agent. ty Harbor Department rain gauge 11. --.. LL Qi&, ~ '#. Jr., Air Fone. The 'II 1· 'd d l be F • "...,.....,, 1-., .... ._ ;,, ,..,_.,,,., N.M., p1 s, po ice sa1 , tume out o recorded only .27 of an inch of rain. ! our Umveraity High SChool ~g -:_ ~'"'U.1':--... ~ ,._,, .._ Y11t11. artificial sweetener. While small craft warnings are up and leaders won a first place trophy for their "'·"· ... ......., r:ia. Held oo $25,000 ball each were David are expected to remain up at least ori'"'""1 rouUnes In the West C.Oast :..,T";::..lllfr,:'.,.-=:.. ~ ~ .. ~ R. Stringfellow of Cypress, Patrick E. another day, there were no weather g.uuu ~ ""· Kairschner of Lomita and Roy V. Gil-related incidents, a spokesman said. Competition held recently at Anaheim ,.::. t=;.~~a.... ~ ~ ~· "-""" liland of Hawthorne. Winds are from the west to northwest Hlgb School. u. Tr....._ Miii-~ w .. """ Faru. ...,... They face arraignment Tuesday morn-at 15 to 25 knots and will decrease to The Irvine .,.,,., leaders, all Rniors, ..,.._ T-.,_.~,.._ .. n f -.. ,....., ..._ a.t. ._, Nr ~ Gllotl4. ing on charges of .-:uing in lieu o , ac-velocities from 8 to 15 knots toolgbt and are Janet Todd, Faith Scbulti. Vickie An&... ..., ..._ "'--n. ""· cording to Newport Beach narcotics Tuesday, along the orange Coast. Air .Merger Hearings Set in May Tbe merger of Air cautomla tnto Pacific Southwest Airlines will not take place until at least May when a U.S. Distric\ court begins hearings on a federal antitrust suit opposing the merger . PSA wu authorized to buy lbe com• petlng Air Cal operation last month on a split 3-2 vot e by the state PubLic Utilities Commission (PUC). But purchase of Air cal by the larger PSA cannot be compll!ted until a f~e~I antitrust suit ls resolved in U.S. District C.ourt in Los Angeles. In that suit, the U.S. Justice Depart- ment contends that the merger would create a monopoly by combining tfJo firmS that 'aCt'OWlt for 81 percent of the air traffic between Northern and Southern California. Defendents in the suit -PSA and Air Cal -contend the federal govemmenl has no jurisdiction in the proposed merger because all regularly scheduled nights of the two airlines are within the state. They say intrastate operations are regulated by the state PUC. The JU!Uce Department says It does have ju~on because both airlines 'use interstate communications, sell tickets and adverUse their services in other states, a¢ operate charter flights across state lines. Judge David W. Williama will< role 01 the jurlsdlclional question following arguments now set to begin May 3. If Judge Williama rules the federal government does have a right to pres.1 the sul~ hearings Clll the suit Itaell will be set 60 days later, according to an agree- ment by all parties involved. If he rules the J iqtice Department d<Jes not have jurlsdiclionll rights, the merger can be completed within 15 days, according to the same qr<emenl , PSA ls seeking to buy the 81 percent controlJinl Interest fn Air Cal now held by Westgate Clltlomia Corp., a San Diego.baled firm. PSA then would at· tempt to purchase the remaining com- mon stock interest in Air C&l at •15.75 cash per share. Three Districts Planning Special Meet Wedn,esday A special joint meeting of the San Joa· "quin School District ·board and tts children -Irvine and Saddleback Unifiecf\Dlstricts -bas been set for WedJleSilaJ;. ·The meetlng to discus& the changeover belwem the' diltrlcto will be at 7:30 p.m . in room F ...S at Les AliBOS Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave., El Toro. Saddleback Valley Unified trustees have said they will attend. Irvine trustees haven't answered the invitation yet, but&ln Joaquin board memben saJd they'd hold the meeting no matter what. San Joaquin goe.11 out of business June 30 and the new districts take over opera- tion of area schools July 1, under a uniflcaUon 'plan approved last June . The main discussion item ls expected to be the building program. San Jooquln Is still actively working on schools in the Irvine aM Saddleback area. The parent- distrid trustees want the changeover to be smooth and they want new boards to benefit from the.Ir experienct with an:hltects. Sale of Candies Sweetens Budget _ Candy may help sweeten nest year'• acfi.Yilies budget at lllls!loo Viejo lll&b ~!. c:i!t. ~ ~--1'9Ty '~ Air Fwca •. s-,,,_ detective Al Epstein. Partly cloudy skies tonight and Tues-Brittain and Holly Murlin . .. ! v.-i:t c.e. 6-111 s.. Mr i:.rc.. 1r .. ton. Poli~ charged the trio under state law day are expected, the National Weal.her 'Ibey competed against song leading Film Producer Dies .,_ ~. u. Cal ".,.,..... w .. Nr r:.c~. which makes it a felony to offerior illicit Service says. High temperatures Tues-teams from 30 Southern CalifQrnta high s~~ ~~~Fara,,.... sale anything represented as a dangerous day will be in the high 50s after coastal schools. ASCONA, Switzerland (AP) -Robert Oklt. drug even though lab analysis later lows tonight in the 40s. In addition to the su-""r ranking and Siodmak, 72, an Ameri can film producer Tho major !Und.talsing project <I the ocholl lor lbo IJl73.71 year wW be safe " ~)!:<oVJ!reil almondl. '1 ............ c.et. ,,_ "-. .... aw,.. YpW~ the l hannl I"'~ _,..~---~Ml. shows i em lo be ess. By Wednesday, fair skies shou1d first place trophy for their home routine, and director who discovered such movie w~·~:::~~!'" f'Cftlt,. st . ..,_, ~teln said the events leading to the prevail but chances of showers will again the Irvine studentll took a second place stars as Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, ~ wlJl su_.t otudeot body qperilti>g expenses, ljicl-. the lchool oewapaper and speclat ·.,..mblles. Tho student .bod)' Gii ..bo cooslderod buyin{j a trophy case, . and @. lnsJn,lctionlJ television. n. at. Oa¥fll • .. » l"iltte. MflwllNiOlls. arrest began Friday night when ooe of increase on Thursday and Friday, the excellent award for a routine they learn-Tony Curtis and Ernest Borgnine, died -;r--ww;e;, ~~~ n.. Air ~ oiym-the three contacted the federal un-• long range outlook suggests. ~ the ._moriiing of the competition. ~turday. . .,.. 'WllM. dereover agent, and offered to sell 12 -,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;; T::_ ~ .:,;. ::::.: "..,.. o.... ....,, IWnont. large bags of amphetamine pills for ... E--. °'*· ~ o .. ....,., '""'*· Mo.. $13,000. ... ..__.Qua h "· a--. c.c.~ tt.. .,_,, Mtrldiall The customs agent said be met wit ....... ... __., Stringfellow and GllUJand at a Harbor t1L ..... """*· ...,. Ill.. -.W, Anlnt•, n ... 1 ard Costa t A.. • ......_ a.. auwev restaurant In Mesa o ,:: ,,__, C1a1. a... M.. ......,, '--Slutf, make arrangements for the buy. • L.twts., Lt. c111C1r. Ear1 G. ,,.., ,.,...,, c..-He then followed their car to a st~ GW.:....,. *;' T: S:.::-s.. ....,, ........,.., comer near the Newport Beach Elks ...,._ c.. Club at S456 Via Oporto, where one of tbe DAILY PILOT ft!:~ c.e. ..... T .. ,..,,., c.1rt. in.. ..., two got out of their car and 1pparenUy .... , or-COftf GAILY ,._!LOT, wltlt wftldl lCl. .....,... °'*· ..... H .. ,._,, Erta. Pa., went to make a phone call. .- .0. -.W laa ~ ~ '" ........ "'1. ch -~. " Mtillflsl "' • •• ••· a.... """"' Jo.. *"" 1'1'111.. The agent said he sat 1n hJs car at· .... Or .... c.nt "'*'bMlll ~...... ..... ......... ~ c.lf-~ "' 19'1. th . Ul tion ,... sru...,. .,.. ,......_., ......,., .,...,... -. ..... u. ,....... ~ ....,., ....,... ·~~ ting Wi Stnogfellow un a 19" 1ta f'rica.r. '°' CO$I• MeM, 1ttwp11¥1 ._., ..,. s.. cw... wagon driven by Kairlchner pulled -SYnt.M. Lf. COl Owi9M E.. Ak Fore•. """'~ .,_,...,""'"'" v.1111.,, ~ '-"--.._. ... u. v-*""· alongside the agent's vehicle. ~nlrw/C::,'::' :*.!;. °:::: ;;,'f· z.....u. LL Cll!lrlft .... ....,, ...._,, £Kafnchnthe 'ti er adllegkedledyf flashedhe a pacbuket1 ..,... 1a Mtlll\Nll s..ru'°"~ .,.. ..._,., • ~ ...., • dYiisl. o pt s an as or t money, '"' ,..r..c'"' OVC>11t111nt •• i. ., .,. w.1 J... ..>-->-refused to let the agent examine the con- ..., SlrClf, COIMI ,,,,_ C.111or1>i.. .... ).( }of H tents of the packet, police said. RaD.n N. w •• d The agent arrested GWUand and •·-,,. --l'I••• P._e J Stringfellow. Newport Beach of!U.'tro ar- Jact It Cvrl•v rested Kalrschner . ... ·-.. -.. M•-RELEASE.. ...• nfs n.-•1 IC••wil · ;,..=.,t;::.:."~ that both North Vlelnam .... the Viet Viejo Studen 'Cti11fff H. Lo°!:r-___ Rldi:,•...,td P.__tfill . Oona hive Aid tbeJ will comply with the 1t---i·~~l!!!!!!!!~;;;;_~~~-:.:::.:::::..i-~.~hlolutely!il:l!!l'!·~-m~~~ •• ~~~~-~M~.~i ilat·UID·-.cp(Js1fow'f'Dan:ks ... ~~·=: ~ w.:,::r ::;:.,. '1be ~ sUd U.S. troop .._\: =:::,::::,.A;;;;;_. strqtb la. V1ebmn lota1s ~ men. Students of Mission Viejo High School a. c:~: • ...,.. 1:1 c.1nr... 1:w1 compared~ rib JI.Ill JalL. a. Foreign plan to &fly "thank" you" to the oom-""""f'-1n" '42,.JJI Allied 1n1ops, primarily South Koreans, mWlil)I through a ~oat they are bulldln1 ct•••• Al••f, 1 '41.1111 have dropped tram .35,59 to $,I07. f ~ry.tbe St. Patrick s Day f'•rade Satur- s. Cl•••••• u •••••• 141: n. gratitude stems from pauage of T•I I a 4f2..441t H C. r _.in Rel sed tbe ncent ICbool bond luue enahlina =: ~:" ~'o;:..:"'..::= • ~e ea constnictloll of a !CCO!id hlsh ochool lor ..... I IMO• ............... --the area. -.. '":= -_.. ,... ll05'roN !AP I -"""'1 Cobol Ladle 'l1>e metal shop cJ1aes are bulldlni the :: ::.. ...,.,. :;·.,, ""'* -wu "1tutd Stmdly -Pe1er Bent Doll wftb other classes helping with «o11-_.., "' -a.a Brigham llospllal. lie bod Jll"'llle gland decorating .... ==~'!'.:n .=.,. ....,, ......., aureerr Thnday. ~ 71. i9 a former An add.IUooal 'reintniler~ w111 be included li.S. omlw-to the Uniled Naticlm .., the floot lo 1Upport the ocbool'1 candy ood South Vidnam. 11le March 211 to April 9 . • ( I ... "Low Prices C0'8 Bom Here Raised El .. where'' No One Sells RCA for Le•• Than Dunlaps 1973 "IOP ~· THE LINE" ' • ~ .. . . . - \ llCA~ Portoblo_ ,,. __ ' ' II" Ji•to1U•I Acc:utolor in I PClrt.ble. A.f.T._ :::"'-::: 90 DAY. ,·CASH l '. I ' t . . • " ' :• : ... • • • ! : t 66. NO. 71\ 3· SiCTIONS, 34 PASES ' . 011.e. DI , . • • • jTbis Is a. porUon 1>f Ille huge aea WJ!et: ,d ... /inization lacijlty under COliltr1lctloD' ~t ~ .-: ........ ·.anll Wa,Td street tn Fotillfain Valle~. ()ffn:ge .. Cj>un!): W:IW'-l>istrict officials say' It Is about 90 percent (cgm~,and,ihollld bi'ln opention<thla fall.'The fl2 'miDion facility, ·t~ .,.. W~ F~ ZI. ... ,expecti!d to turu'three lllillion gallons : <of""" w~ter a day~ tn&lrw•ter. , .. --------------- " ~ . eme~~ Schoof Aides ~ei 'Q~·lJµificatt~~·Bid ' ' " B1 m0MAs G-ORMAti. wbo •sald 1hey W"'1d ·JO illong Wltlrlt pro-. t Of ...... Det!W' ,... ..... -. T 'f Jop adm!nJottitors frilm fOllf Weet ~l<l<d ~ eleinentary districts within the bigb school district don,.object; . otange~ ~ty elementarx.~•.chool s. •A< MotfeJ;t, 1Uperintendent' of the ~ .... adoptlDi a ·~lit.mi ..e• Huntington Beach City School Distrlct, aW-on _.te unlfr.»tloa for ·tlltt sald bls'boord ·will· have to d~ on . ~~~~~ld ~ . .;. ;r::er to support Fountain Valley's 1"iiec! wlthdra)l[al of P'ountaln 'VallOy "But I doo'I think 'we'll stand in their a<:bools.ftom tlioJluntinaton Belch Union -way," be sald• loda~>. «1•m wondering i!lh School~. but all four said how Uley'll do it financially. Legislation ,Ibey """' ta\e a firm ~.., uiillt,tbey wllJ 1"ve to be wr!Uen to. take care of -Fountain Valley's si>eCHk: plan. that. U that Is taken care of, 1 think we Fountain Valley wOIJld P,.k•-k> ·Ulllfy WO!lld.coowrc•, •. · • • alq the ~ ol: 11.9 piwmt Motfell,IA!d the''11ni!icatimi Issue will ~entary achoo! illslrlci. he, diocnllell ,at the · boa"1'1 metUng ~under one unlJication plan, F~ • Tq..u,y, eilbt• . ' · ~!~ ,would suppor) Us ~em.~~ry Dr. WIIDam E. Dolph, aupetjntendent .....,ts on the old elementary ~Cl . 9' the Westminster SCbool !ll,strlct, said, ilZ i.>e. It would still derive..IUjljlol'I· he -DO Immediate objections;" ' P.:qm lbt'-~~:trlclfor:lts "Sul we'jl have tO wait and --what 61 hliliaho<IJ bll...,. lbe qaanw their ~ 1.9, and i-ii wlll·lffect phlll c ••• ;, · ·~ -·~~ our diJlrl<t, he said. rl o1 blab """""' --• • -r• , "'!l•'re cleol!ng with a hypotbeUcal · att.ua:ttqn right now/' he said. 11But if l ~ ,. 80IDlode bal I propoll.I, we'll lit down ,. Ol'PIC• and -11." ' · , • AddUklnal unllicatlpn snpport • was voiced 17° J._ Carv.Il, IUperintendenl of tbe OC.... View School District. .. WeaCMl' "We need tq study the educational • .._ van1-, financial lmpllcatlon1 and legal • ~of llJlificatfon ''he said. ''Ger. talnly .II Fountaln Valle can legally 111?1.fy ~ I ~ '~ ~·~ Buch_ lollOll -~ .... not ujtected lo .... uniflcation until all« Ille April 17 ICllool boonl '1ectlons, sald Superlnteadont Mars Dreaaler. • "l <ioa•t ~ It's Ille ~ la talk about until art. tlio Mu-, lie ..io. "lt'I Vtty pl<inlt... .... .. .... ..,., -' =:,: -,: So•emln& boonl members hocoale le-t'.:.. l --~· qualnted with Ille Issue." (.......... ,..,,. ...... ci-er 11 , ~-= , : --" Fountain Valley ltbool hoard I*- - -n ::' -= William E. er-lllil he bopel ta -..... ,_. I T•JI& lf with the Othfl' diltrict rtlftHDtatiftl =·~ t ' _: = 1: 0 aometime tbll mantb" to detail the "" "' •-•" - --.. unification plan. ......... ,,........ ... Ill ~-/"" ..-., • TM plan w be ..... 111111 11 his ''-------....,----' ·lloonl'• 'l'burada)l .-1 .. , llO added. • ( • Today'8 Fblal N.Y. Stoelul TEN CENTS '"lbe whole Idea ol thla plan." r. lllld, "Is to ~· these ahUts gradual by 1J>. volvlng ooly the IMaliman student.. We want 'to help WettlDlmter HJch ~ S!VW and, keep Fountain Valley eobllanl while absorbln,-1,000, new studentt a yeai: for the next three yean. 0 He said some of tlie student population lneqllitteo aro the result ol raJ>id growth In an attendance bOundary plan that bu (See BOUMIAIUES, ~ I) -. - • Harwi ·w ·F.,,ee POW~;· V.~·~ Halts .Withdrawa& SAIGON (AP) -North Vlebiam todaJ delivered a list of 11111 American pr!aoners It will release In Hanoi on Wedileaday; meanw)lile, the United States again su'spended the withdrawal of American troops to Insure the cclmmuoists releese all'28 AmerlC811$ they admit holding, • The .Viet Coog promised·& llst·Tuesday of approximately 30 prisoners of war 1 captured In South Vietnam wbcl will be released In Hanoi Thursday. The U.S. delegaUon radioed-the llst W,il,d Electric s~rni· LaslufS · . . ,Qr,an-ge, c~~ ·. ~ ,, ~ ... '"~ jurea ~~---~­-, -.""!"11111 11oml the • nglJlning slflke . repOrled alone the oifrigeCol!tt overnig)iL Po,wer \o _1,llOO l;Qoi>J Me11 cuslolners of SouQiem . . ' ' ' . Caliloml~ Edison Wll cut o/f. . The in<idmt ~ at' 1:11 a.m. !O- day alq Maple.north of 11th Street In · Costa M'8a was ·,more typical of the !realty weather which clld moot damage to ~ comnwnliles ·ot Orange diullty and Southern Callfo'1lla. . Snow ID G~, unminnned reports of the Whl!e stuff ID .Orange, \liSplaya' of ligblning and tbundeJ:claps a'nd scattered occurances of bail··marked the pasaa~e ol the weather !root. In the pa.I 48 bo<Us, the Orange Com> ty Harbor Departinent rain gauge recorded ooly .27 of an ,Inch of rain. While small c'iatt warnings are up and are expected In remain up at leUI another day. there · were no ,weather relatel! lncldeots, a spokesman' said. Winds are tram tbe west to norlbwest at 15 to' 25 knots and will decreue to velocities ll'Om 8 to 15 11mbts tonight' and Tuesday, along the'Orange Coast. Parliy cloudy aides toalght 81i4"1'11 .. day are e:q>eCted. the National Wcatbei' Se~ says. High · temperatures Tueo- day will' be In the high IOI after coastal- lowa tonight In the 408. . • By Wedneeday, fair skies ' should prevall but chances of showers will apln -OD Thursday and Friday, the long range outlook suggpl.9. ~ Weekend traffic l'esponded to the 'Hitt, . Hl'"Ungton .~h Pol(ce Sgt. Ed Groom .noted. "People ...., to have adjusted In the weather. We actual.11 bad fewer ac- cldenta: tb1s 'ftekend." Llghls "' the HunUngton Beach Pier went out ~y for about 30 mloules, but Edl-1 ofllclala said that was due to a momentary Joa ol -· • :_' Tbe plfll' lllliti .,. llel to -oft wben power dl!io ..r li labo !hem -tlme lo restart; Jim Kemedy, maaqer of the <:-. Mesa and Fountain Vallq areas aemd by Southern CIJl!omla Edleoo. • K.enn«ly noted lhe liibfnlna Incident.Jn <:-. Mesa wet cauted -llgllteniJIC llnlck a feeder line to the Maple Street pole. The bolt dropped the line, eallBing the .worlanta to be-ailed to repair the line. Kennody said the tnnsfonner blow ~P was the only lndireclq related to'the lljhl!lln.ic-k . . CUSSIFIED .4: 11A.S A GOOD LINE J~~·~~..s ciwl, ,.I.at. S Bl\, I BA. (IC.;;-~·:) from Ille North Vletnamose • t' o Washlbgton ·.for , notlflcatkG • o! the· ~DeJ:l' fanlllles. The · llst"waa, to be !Dido !Nbllc by the Defense Depa?linent liter today. ·In Waahlngloo the <!epartmeilt con- firmed the ·llll'hlid been recelVed ..... that 1£ incliJc!<d """names o1 m nillltary pruonas 'and ..Ie"ciVlllan. . 1 ·Bui . Tllj,_th .. ¢ble! Noitb Vl~amese ~ 111' Saigon, wd tho9e to · be released· "Wedue:ldly 11'1! • airmen ·sho~ ' -• ! ' . dows In late· 1917 and 19A, He sald 11\eY includa Lt.. Cmdt, Jolm. s, McCain W; spn of tbe fQm!O!' ,~ of U.S. forces . lo the Paclflc. . Those to be released ~y are es· peeled to lnclud<i Maj, Floyd Tbompam. the POW who has been held Iqest,. and Pbillp. Manbarcl, the ranking <lvillan !'OW. .. ·'Those ' turnovers· will constj\ute the ~i>hase ol the POW.release, leaving one group · ot about Hf to ·be;freed by -.-woiiieii -Moved · I t ' . 1 • : • : " ': 1 • ' • ' ' I • '1 ' •• · -Jn~au~· ~h~uled ·to, ·CQunty lciil ~ ' ' . .. -. . . . . . .. Mardi 18, twn'mootba alter the Jan. D s!irl ottbe ..-fife. 'Mardl • allO II the ·deadline 1or tho w1thdrawt1 o1 an Alnerlcan iond'forelsn ·Allied forcaa. · A U.S. spokesman said troop wi!hdrawals were ~ed to "Jl!lke damn """ we IOI oil OI the pr1taoen." He said he foresaw no problem and noted that both North Vietnam and the ~ Coog•have salct!""l: wtlJ comply with the agreement. But 1 'we want to make absolutely ~" he added. · * * Reds List 108.POWs. ' ' To Be .Freed , ' ' ' ' ' 1U'81NGT611(All)-A1111 bao ~ Jnade~Uc" ........... ) Ml to be t11euec1 w~ bJ lfGl1b Vlol-nam. . The Pentap ·nleeaed the lllllllll to. daftaiter-noli!ytng "'11111-1be Peota-~ P.R>vtdecttbe•man's name, rank, 11rv- loe Incl boine town ct r•conl. Other ta- f onnat!On comeo· trom tues, POW faml. llesandolbor-. In ~ <me., the home town ol recont dll!en'from' the cumnt -.ce. ct· hli -.. ]llfenls, fr1lm bl.9 -plaoo, or """1 his Iut duty lllallon. In these tnaa.....,; o t her commllllltlet ~ the man 'ms Ueo are lilted after tlie ~ ·tm. 'cl record. 1: AndNWt, c.,it. A!t11onV C .. •Air l'ora. Qlm, QHI'. ' ' l. Awttn. c.t. Wiiii-R., Air FttCIL ....,..... \Vitt& S.C'. I ' J. ... ...,, Lt. Cot. ~ R., Alt !'«a. $1W9M!t, o;... .. ~. s.c. ~. e.ur, Lt. Col. Elmo C .. Alt l'«W, "'"""'' MO., .... 1M Antoltlo, To. . . , S. l1111'11tt, Lt. COL Roblrt W .. Air Fota, Lot Anftl••· ~ . " .... ,COi. ,,....... .... Nt ,__ COii er.ti, Ky., W Artlftttoll, V1o. . . 1. IWM', c.t. ltldleN·C,. Alf ~,,.~et ..... Ind.~ IMt• dlWft Ill 1ML 10. IUl"l'll, ewt. MldlM4 T,, Ak ~ _..... ,.....,..,, ·-·· end .......... -ti. lutltt, c.pt, WIJl141m W., Air Fwai. U. Aft. .... . 1l Ctm: Lt, Cm4r, D11tlcl J ., N.W, ......,..... .... •.: ~ '""'-,,, ·"""'9M. CM.'.....,.....,. ... Air Hra. ,..._,., AtlL •-_ 14. CMrnblrl, Capt. CM D., Alt ""'-PKfflc ·'llle·mth draft of a proposed blab rise ""''tlons for future hi,b rise buildings •o1.-c.111. coostraction"law ·for Hunn .......... Beach ... '(an·,."1"'" fouti skxiee· or taller\ nor '"' CllrMntl. Li. Cot...,_ A.."" Fon:it. ~ ,..'6..,... r-"6 N CHY, Tei • will be reviewed 'by the plannlng com-have &bey named a 1 muimwn befitlt w.. CoH1-r, Lt. eei. H. c .. "'' l'orct. ,,..,.,, ~•~ "'""' llmlt ~ 1 ... , *'1.lrilld Av-ust tMI. m1ssk>n J.WQll,lay UJ61D• • 11. Calltw. Cmdr. ICMWllth l., New, Vlrllnl• COmmiNloners ·&re· meeting at 7 Here are 10me of the key·prol'islona of ~c~.~. ~ ::.,.._ 1t1.~A1r F«a. c .. o'cloCk In city council chambers for u the multi·story guidtlinet: "°""' M.Y .. end H«Nlton. v •. informal study session on teveral sub-.:....>. commerclal or profegtmat ~ .,,::"~· Col. cart • .. Air Fera. ~ ~· . l'ise atructure.cannot Q)VeJ' n\Ofe than'20 .. Dliftlllll Cmdr. Vlt't'fM w .. Nl'IY. ''°'""' cU • ........... ~. t f ••• lol ~ Ullf, _. H .. Crty, ICM. J'i<t 8 OD JS :-i'_!:'T.7'' 1.Nt com--pel'Cefl 0 w.. , • l 21. Dtr, Col, o-'M !., Air l'"oru, Nl ... re l"tlja, mJaaioner• 11'J11v-·ut for ·~uooal ..-..An·lndustrial high n.e structure er;: N:Y., .•!Id 0"'1c1•1e~ Ar11., c-...i!Htd """"'' 1"1. • ..., ~_;t 22. DIMkt. Cut. Mrr111t l., Air Fora, mottler ~g-tD .. tbt proPoeed multi-story not cover mOre than 25 r"' ...,.i~ of the . ,._ '" Mlll'l'lfll. N.v., """ ...., . ...._ n. .-. on:Unarice. ~ mtdential• higb rile tnAy coyer up Jt ::-.;i:.,£."'*~ .. f.:: =rw:r:"'='?'· &> ffr> city p!annera have not apecifted (See HEIGHT, Pap !) . (See P!>W LDT, llop I) . . ---.---~--~.-'--,.,,....----~.~.-~-'-~---'---~ hlp1e -Mm!JJ.-.tlnl In """ ... Ille .... a .-i!t ofthla ad, and-of C<W1e it was flDIH. Yum a 19' •. Wb.,i oie tl1ree wheela Just. u &004 u lour? When ti '°"' on llstlni a ... 1a1 dally In yvu've p 1 flat rear tire on a front, wbeel drlva DAILY PM.OT"'-" ..... o( Oran&• County i:ecently despllo the abeence of a fooath wheel. He points out, bowever, that drlvlnl with tbrie wheels la not recommended by the auto manuf~er, or Ralph Nader. Ille ~ >T Olillllllll •ant adL • car, _,.,'Hamed· ~ \)! Coria Mesa, who drove 'llll;;;;....,;,.;.:.;....i;.;..it_._-.. _ __._...,...~· "' bill lnoch iedan Jloni. ~ lii&bw'!11 and b'yways ' ' • l • ·'ii • -- ,l OAILY PILOT H ' ...... -12. 1973 A&r c.r., PSA Airline erger • Hearings Slated '11le merger of Alr Calllomla Into ---wlllnottoke ~ unW al le811 ~y -~ U.S. blatitct court ~ bearinpc• 00 • I~ anUIOO :,,.It o~. ti. , T-.... ~to bui ~ -~Air Cll ... •lh• last .....UO lla • 1]11111-1 vau ~ PubU. UtlllUOI Conunlullla CP.119-Bu~ 41-'lr Cal l>y. Ille 1-r PSA :lied until I fedfral antltiwl io!t~~ In u.8. Jliltrtd' Court bi Col . , In that 11111, • U;S; -.lusllce l)opon. ment ~ 11ie;-.,....... would crute· = somblnllJll IWQ, llnnl 1hal lllr.JI perttnt of tbe air tram .. "'1Jortbl!ro ad; SouthemCallfilnlll.' • rogultted by the Ital• PUC. Tile Juatke Deporlmeol ..,. ti -bave Juriadlctloa becauae bolh alrllnes u. intent.ate communicaticn. tell Uct.11 and advertlle ll1eit ee..i.eo In other sllis, and Operate dlarter fllgbf.I acnlll .... JM Judge DI.id W. WUllamt will rule GO the Jtlrildlollooal question following argumenll oow set to begin May a. If Judge WIDlama rulet the federal govmimenl doel have a rf&b< to .,... the aui~-~ OD the auit ltaelf wiU be eel I'! ....,. later, accon!Ini to an -men! by all ~rtlet Involved. If he rule. the Justice Department doet not bave Jw1adlcllooal rtgbf.I, the ~can be completed wttll!n 1J clays, a~fO !be' 11111e agreement. • = • Fluoride Next Week . • In 2 Cities • The cities or Huntington Beach l.Od Fountain Valley are nearly ready to iD- ject the first doses of fluoride into munici pal water supplies. Jim Wheeler, public works director for Huntlngton ~aeb, said bis first fluoride unit should be in operation next week. Huntington Beach will e v e n t u a 11 y fluoridate tbe water at 10 locations .. Fountain Valley's_public workrs di~ tor Wayne OSbor'J)e, said one fluonde urui bu .been i..oslalled, bUt it will . be about SO days betore it is ln operation. Fountain Valley will use t~e units. Voters approyid the nuorldaUon of city wath suppliei on June I, last y~. Delays in obtaining the proper fluorida · Iii"' equlpl"eo\ pave held UR work the past several tnofltbs in both .ci~e.sl Hunilngtoo B<.ach and i'ounlai!I yan.y are the first two cities in Orange County Del<ndenll to Ille lull •.;:. PSA and..Alr Cal -contend the ·1eaera1 ~t bat· no jlirladlcllGO to the proposed merger .because all regularly scheduled Olghts of tbe two airlines are wil.hin the state. They say intrastate operations ire 1'SA ~ 100k1D1 to buy the II pemeot cootroUlng Interest In Air Cal now beld by Wellgal> CalUomla Corp., a San Diego.baled finn . PSA then would at- iempt to purchase the remaining com· mon stock lntere!t in Air Cal at $15.75 cash per share. On Shak y Ground to apptove"Ouofidatlon. - Wheeler estimate• the cost of installing an 10 units at po,OOIJ. He expects to have the full OOl'lhwest aectlon ol the city fluoridated by J_uly I, and the eotlre city ,.,....P.,eJ The Huntingt<>n Beach High School Auditorium bui\I In 1926 is due for a $900,000 rehabilitation job desjgM<i to bring it up to state earthquake safety_!Jlandards. The old auditorium will be turned into a lecture hall with fUed seating !Qr 737. Proj- ect-will go· out to bid later thia moJ11h. Money will com~ from state earthquake loan fund. by nut :;ep!emller. · Osborne ~aid Fountain Valley should be fully !lUOrldated .by lbla summer. The cost for three aitei there will be about $20,000, he--Wd, tieeause of the addiUon of aome.-tate required safety equipment. The orl&fnaJ ·cost estimate for Fountain POW LIST • • • 24. Dlrtfron, Col. lllcfltrif A., /Ur l"ora, Fort LH......._...., IC..-. llW Lii y...._ NIY,, WJtw• Ho¥. J, 1H1. • • 25. l!H lt. C111t. Jtftrey T .. Air l'cln», C.'"911, H.J. 26. Elllt, C•"-~ F., Air l"oru. Hull, Gt .. Prl-llllOll No¥1mbtr 1"7, n. FllU. Lt. C!ndr •• ..,, s .• H•VJ'. Kl"91leld, ~,,.. -AllOtt'WI, LC.. a, l"llllrt', cot. JefM I. Ill, Mt l"«c:e. Arllnltion, Vt llld tet91Jttt BNdl, flle. ji, l'llhtr! Mii, KIMlfll. Air l"ofw, Nft YM!, N.Y., wlit 1 ...... WI ....,.,,., ,18., ... , Gown Nov. 7, IHI. JO. ,...,..., c.t. KIMtftl R., Air l"orcit, low! .... Gre.i, K!'!. Wlft 11 ..... 111 lttlnPfllll. v .. , lhtt dOWll Dec.''·'""· 11. 'Writ. CC1t. Jltlli P., Air l"t!U.. Cllwllnd. .,,, .. J1 "°"'• Cept. D.vtd 1':i-. Air floroa. ~. Mlle.. -ltcrtmtnll, Clllf. r.wf"'*' In No¥"-blr IH7. a. ,,... cwr. UVfMcl v .. M1r1111 ~ ""'""" s.o. M. Olmdl, Cwt. Glr1M L., Alf' For'l::lt, aurtne. Wfl., llhol doWrl Allf, U, IH1, J5', Goodfrmo,., Lt, W#Yfll IC., Ntw, IMfenl, Pf1., Ind ltrlln..r. N.Y. 3'. Gl'!Jlttt, WPI. GW o .. Air flora, Wflti llVH In S.r•'°''· flta. 37. ~ cot urn1. A6r l"orct, cu,...,. c rtv. Ctlll. Intl TIJCIOll, NII., CfffVf'ld Ill IH6. 3l. Hill. Mii. Kllttl N.. Atr ,«a, Of'llMI Fotb, H.D. • Jt, fflnlmln, Cmctr. Wlllllm M., New, SI. Alblm, W. Vt., Ind Ctntw Hiii, Flt. AO.. Heu. Mii. J•r c .. Alt l'oroe, l"ttmll!tJon, Uttll. '1. HI", C"1t f:tDWW J,. Alf l'or'Cllo 11 1'111. Telf., formllr!Y ~I, Ill, '2. HlncllM'f, Cll't. iltoMrl 9 ., Air Fet'Cll, INNl!fl !Ive lfl lprlntfllldJo::U-' wlle II-In Fort Wllloll elldl, flJt., tllot In IH1. .a. "°""""..._~ Ntt1Ur T,. Alt ,ore., ClrnlfOfl, Tl~. 91\d W•--D,C. • · I '-!. Korlnlk. Mii.. ltM'IOft A., Air Fwc:., A ..... ••• 45. Hyatt, Cmdr. LIO 0.. N...,,., S..... o-t. N.H., IN i'lblnr, Ga. • 46. ll'llfltllft. Lt. Col. ...... D., Ah' Fora. ltn> "'°' Mlll'lft toflt ~ ,,,.., .14.• 1HL a. ,,...... Mii, GorNt oh Air "' ,..,r!Md. Olc:11,l::L!'~ 1-:=-~ ::, Air l"Of'di: Mlit-_ .. _ -"· ,,_., Ctpf, 1tob1rt C., Air 'orwr. MtlllJO!!, H.J. JO. Kl'/', lt. Crndr. WlllM I),. Ntw, ~ H.C., •lld JtdWOIWlll1, Fl•., C#tllrM In N_.., 1"7. $1. 1(1111, CO/, 1'1orn11 Jr., Air hfa, ~ ~ \11., 11110t 11own Oct .... 1N1. JI, lttlfW, AMI. Ctrt w.. Air fcrw. Or1nd FOIW, N.O., tnd Sift D ..... Sl. LtOert, Cit>!, R°""ld M., Air l'ora, Nrtnll K .... "t Wtl"1owll, t.D,, wl,. 1rw. Ill Ctllfornlt. ~ 1111()1 J ... , .. lHI. .U, ~I, gpt, Llllrtn ll., Air forct, Lrnit- fltld, ~. ._ LJton, Cit. VOl'l'IOfl J , Jr-!.. Air floret, Frint. fttf, Ky., Ind MtlbourN IMC&. rlt, '6. Mwwt, j.t, cot. Jern W., AMrll!t Ctnlt. lffwWI, N.C, 51. Mlvtiew, LI, Wllllfll'I J., N...,.,., ,.llltllowrt. w. \11. 51. McCtlll, LI. Cmdr., Jollfl L Ill, N""'1 "'- HCOll, Pit .. -of iltlt • .tiorn. Jaftll t. Mc.Cllll Jr., '°"""" c:onwntlW:lt!' flf U.L frr:lrc:a 111 ,.Kiffe, feltllr 1'-111 W11hln9ton, D,C., wife In Jldl.lolWllll. 1"t1., 111111 dawn Oclablr IH1. .ff. MU11r, Lt. Edwin F., H...,.,., Prtnkllfl Uk-. N.J., mptvrlel Ma'{ lMI. '°· ........ CIPf, Tllomll N., Air Foru, Artlneton, \'1 .. .,.. ~. Ohio. ti. M.,...., Cll'I. Glen L., Air Fore., l'lmOuflll\, ... '2. NltWCCllnbll, Clpt. Wllllcl G., Air F-, Plll'ltld Pott, H.Y .. •1'1111 UnlverMI Cltv. Tex. u. Norrlneton, LI. Cmdr. Gllet 111., Ntvr, a1rl,,. fltld. Ohio, Allllrlv, Gt., tnC11 StnfoN. Fi.. U. NcwTlt, AMI. l'l'lom11 E., Air f0f'C9, A.Uo11, Ill. 65. Cldfil, LI, Ct/. Donlld E., Air l"or~ Ponti.. M~., lflvl clown In OclObll' 1"'7. Coast College Board Sets Meeting Dates Meeting dates through the month of April have been !ti by the Board of Trustees of pie Coast Community College DiJtricL , The board will meet March 21, and April 11 and 25 at 8 p.m. In the district building, 1370 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa. OIAN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT TM Or1nge COltl DAIL't' ~ILOT wllfl wtildl 11 comlllftld.fllt N._P....,., b l!Ublilhlll bY ... Ori/IOI CMIJ' Pvbtlttllng Ccw,..nr ...... "'-••1111 .............. lthlo. ,..,,....,. """-' ~rloll~. tor C.tl """'· N........ ~ Hll'lllnetDll lllldlffll-llltl Y1llly, L...- •lldl. lrYIMflMldlellldl 11111 .... C..,_IW lln J...,, Clolltr-. A 11110le ""IDMI tdJlloll ii l!Wll1hld '-"""'" .......... ,.. n. prfMIM1 ~!tlllnl """' 11 11 aJt Wed ...,. ltn.lt, Cini• ......... C.llfwNI, .... • Jl•lt.ri N. W11d """"*'I 11111 PW!lalllr "· P1rrott. Mii. Tllomll v .• Air Foret, D11M1n. GI. . a. lQ, Lt. Qiaftlt 0., NtV• W.et, N. Y. ti. ltlllh Capt, Mlrti J,, Air l'orct. P'lttttlwtfl, P1., C#fllrM NcNtmber 1H6. "· ._wtlllt, Col. RoDtrl R. Jr., Air Forte, Ctr-i., Pl. 10. ldwlfi.I, cmdr. Pttar v., Nn"I', Alt11•1111'Fl1, V1., 11M'W1t1 li'tt Ill NIP .... Fie., Mlt '°""'" Oclo-lllr 1N7. 71. leflorllo c.t. Jill* E., Ar Fora, l'orllt G~ Of't. n. $Mr11Mn, Mlf. ,,..... ll., All' l"orce, Cllr>!On, IO'ofl'I, .... Uva In Ktntwood. Midi., """ dOWn AU11uf1 lMI.. n. lllulMn, cm.tr. Efwlrl A. Ill, N1vy, ~ MM, Mhf., wl .. llwl In Virginie IHdl. Va.. lllot dGowll March 17, 1-7.4. lln'IMtt, Cot. ~ A., Alt l"OfU. West ~I, N.Y., ft Wtll P1lr11 8'9Cfl, l'la. JS. lmltll, Mii. iltldllrd I!, Jr., Air l"orce, T11111C11, M111. 1 .. Smltll, C..pt, W•.,,.. 0., AA' Foru. It~, Kv .. 91\d Ollrw:ll11, Fl.I. 71. 1"1fllnt, Clfldf. Hwft 4., Hl'tY, '"°"""' tr-Ill ~. #t4., wtf9 In HOll9 !Con;. uptvred AuO\llf, 1"1. 11, Sllv•1t, Col. John E., Air Pore., Cl•r1mont, C•llf., •nd PUl'blo, Colo., l.l!Ot dOWn St-Pl. 17, 1H1. 7t. 11/rm, LI. Col. ROW! L., Air Poru, S.n M•ltlO, C•tll, w. 111mv111. Lt. Tlmot11v e.. H•VV• ~. ...... II. Sl;motlr, lt. c.t, TilolMt W. Jr., Alr•flt;rn, H•lhv!Ut, ,....,., '#fft lfwl lit AlmlfOnlo, HM .. tllol dowfl J.,,.,.,,., '"'*· 12. TlflHINn. Lt. iltlclMrd G., NIYY, Mt'# Yo111, N.Y., •nd 11~1'11. Fla. U. lln'oPWlrf, Mil. 111....-11 E., Air Foret, lollorl. Ma11.., mottler llv• 111 l"llmoutll. MHa.. ljtlOI c:IOwl'I OC:~ 1"1. k T....,..., Lt. (:91, 1rtw 0. Jr., Air l'ofa, Heu.• TtX., E11t Po111l, Ga., illd A1W1F1ton, Alt. 15. Tr1111,,....,n, AMI. Konrld W., Air i<Drc1. Htrt .. Vlllt, Tenn,, tnd St .. oon, Pl. M. l)W, Mtl. Cfllrt. ll., Air l"lf"C.. Glotle, .Vl1., lllOt '""~· 2J. 1"1 • '1. ~ . T'"Y J,, Atr 11.-. IM ,,_ cl1ct11 ind Allelt,.. .x. . • \l..,.mf, Ctp!, OW.Ml t., Air l"«u, 1'1'911eft, H.J. n , VfMOtltly, lr. C»I. Ill,,,_,. W,. Air l"orH, Stougti!On. Mtlnt, tnd V....._, W .... 1 ,. IJO, .w611tor1, <;Apt. H\IMl1 r...1.r .. Air lfyct. Tthl, ~~ ~ ,A fl, W1mtr, c.,t. J-H., Mlrfnfi~ YPtll. 1ntl, Mll:fl., Mot doWl'I OCtDbtr 1"7. '2. WlllOll, Mii. Gltnn H., Air Pore., SI. Alblns, W. v1., tnd Unlvtrwl City, Tn. '3. WIM, COi, O.vlct W., Air Perce. MIMMpolls, Minn., C#llnd ~I 1"9. f.C.. Wrllor, Ctpt. uwrtnc.t D., Air Foree, Olylt'l- pl1, W11t1. fS. Clow«, Cmdr. Cllude D., Nl"l', 9Nvrnont. Tn., 11111 Sin Dlloo. K. E11ft, Cfndr, Ectw1nl D .. N1-n, PurdY, Mo., tt'ICI L-., C1llf, n . om .. 11t. Ctt>t. Ct11rlff R., N1V'/', Mtrldll11 M!w., ...cl MlrtlN'I', CIHt . fl. Hick...-. Ondr. Jtina M., H•YV, Antnt1, Gt~ ~ L~. C.llf. ff, J1m1t, CNt. Ctllrllt N., Nl't'I', Lll'llllll Blllff, Fl•. 100. LllWll. LI. Cmdr. £1rl G. Jf., Nl\'V, C111' Olr1rdtlu. Mo.. ll'ld 5111 Ollllo, IOI. Mob!IY, Lt.. Jotffh $., NIV'/', Mlftlltlllll 9"<11, Ctllf. 102. Pnifllet{ C1pt. L" T., Haw, ClltO, Ill., tnd P11t Alfll, Cl H. 103. SdWl1, Cmdr. P•ul H., Nt....,, Erle, P1 .. Ind Sin Dllllo, uPIVl"ld In No..-.rnbllr IH7. llM. ICtiwllt1or, Cmdr. Robert J., Ni...., Ptl!I• dtlllhil Pt., 11111 L-•· C11tt., captwld In 19'7. 105. Slllr, LI. T'lleodonl G., NtyY, ~ Wl1., •1'111 "" DM9o. 10... kllll\ltl\, LI. Col. 1>WttM I!., Air l"efu, COPvttorl, '-a. lflll Lt1 V.ou, Nlv, 107. Zlll'lollr.I, Lf. Clllrlft P., Nlw. ,,.,.,..,...,, N.Y. 1131. KMll'lft, lloll 3', clvllltn. llrona P GfJe I BOUNDARIES •• not been revised since 1968. "None of the Fowitain Valley school district students who are slated to attend Edison Hlgb School will be affected Ulla year," Dyllnger added. "There's )ult no way to move them out of Edison and into FOWltaln Valley until the student popula- tion at Fountain Valley drops." Anllclpallng poaalble attendance boun- dary Changes, the district instituted a f...-.n option plan In January which allows entering freshmen to select a less crowded tchool to attend. The plan lias the same sibling provision as the prcr PoSed boundary changes. According to a report prepared for Tuesday's board meeting, S6 frtshmen have apted not. to go to Marina, 94 have opted out ol Fountain Valley, five will not be attending Edison and three ba\le chosen not to go to West.mill!ter. Of the lludenta opting out ol Marina, 4t will go to Westmlnaler, one will go to Edison and 24 wUI go to Huntington Beach. Of the Fountain Valley group, nine wlll go to Edi>on, 28 to Weslmlnster and 57 to Hunllngtlln Beach. Of the lludellta wf>o decided not to go to Edillon, one will be attending Watmin.ster and four will go to H~ tlngtoo Beach. From Page l HEIGHT ... to 32 pe.i:cent or the Jot (at four stories), but the loW coverage decreases with the increased height of the building. -'Specll1c height limits can be placed on particular areas by desi~ting It an MS (multi-story) zone with a specific number attached, such as MS«l (80-foot height limit). -Parking structures which are no more than 2.5 feet above ground level can covl!I' more or the lot than the building. Tuesday's study session is open to the public, though it is not a public he,tring. Police Record May Co st Mes a Cab Driver His Job · One-armed taxi driver Richard John (right-arm amputated), l feel that I can Pl!terson may Jose his job 8! a cabble in still support my family as any other m.an Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. can, by worklng. I do not need weUare as It doesn't have anything to do with bis Jong as I am able to work and can work. physical handicap. Peterson has 1 poll~ record which he "I want no one to feel sorry for me. All failed to disclose when getting a pennit I want j,s my job given back io me," 10 drive the cab, according to an appeal Peterson said in his letter. letter he has filed with the Newport Newp:>rt Chief Glavas, in his written Beach City Council. report lo councllmen, aaid the denial was Herman Tate·, president cf the Yellow made because of PetetlOD's record. Cab Company, 18.id a routine police "It sbou1d be noted that driYlnl a tall check turned up a record sheet "six or is fairly low oo the scale of ei:nplOyment seven pages long" on Peterson . and is posslblly one of the feW areas in Tate says the record doesn't bother which CGllvlcted felons may be permitted him. But Peteraon can't get a clearance employment," Glavu .. from Newport police. However, this momtni be'IM!ded that, The one-armed cabble thus has written "We all recognize the need for a rele.ued a Jetter to Newport councilmen asking prisoner to work but the question la tbe Fountain Valley Council Okays Eucalyptus -Grove A towering grove of old eucalyptus trees on the Ellis Avenue bluf(J has been incorporated in Fowitain V a J I e y ' s master,>lan for parka on a unanimous city council vote. The action does not assure preserva- tion of the trees because they are still on privately owned land , and ~cilmen in- dicated in voting recently that they pro- bably would not purchase the trees outright. However, inclusion in the parks masterplan paves the way for requiring a future developer to preserve the trees as part of bis open space requirement. The trees are on part of 1.27 acres of land on the bluffs betweeq l'alberl and Ellis A venues. The land fonns a lini: belweeo an old Indian burial ground just across the city boundary In Huntington Beach, and Fountain Val!et'• Newland Park, 'W!!lch Is p!aDni!d If devd!opment on the Edfaon pow'er rijbt-ol-way. , · The land officlally Incorporated Into the city parks maaterplan has. ooiy 78 acres. The acllon Tuesday futnlla an qree- ment made with Huntingtoo Beach city Library Issues Training Films The Huntington Beach Public Library has Conned a film distribution network to help fill the needs of area schools. Ten major film companies are cooperating in the pilot program by donating more than 1,300 films for review by area teachers, according to librarian Walter Johnaoo. Schools wlll then be able lo purchase those films needed most, he said. The films, produced after 1988, will also be.available at the library for group, organization and individual use, Johnson said. ... A future goal 9£ the network system is to be able to deliver and schedule films on a 24-hour balls, he &aid. councilmen ,1t a joint meeting last August. Huntington cowicllmen said they woold attempt to pre.erve about aeven acres of bluff land/ Including aome eucalyptus trees; provided Valley coun- cilmen would preaerve ·the trees on their · side ol the city boundary line. Occasional Sip Before Dinner •• Bad on Memory' A routine of sipping cockt8Us before dinner can lead to forgetlulnw In middle age a UC Irvine medlcal school ..searci!et has rePorte<l- Dr. Emu! P. Nohel of SoutltJ.ailm.a, pnllesaor of P8Xfhlalrl', •· psycboblOJOtY and pharmacology at the UCI-Calllomla College o~ MedJcine, said the legwar con- sumption of one or two drinks a day may damage lhe brain. Sp<ciflcally, the alcohol, Dr. Nobel says, affects the ability of brain cells to make proteins •and ribonucleic acids (RNA). RNA ts found In every llvtng cell, but carries on a special miMiDn in the brain. These molecules, in tbe brain, play a critical role In °the s\Qring and con- solidating ot memory I "traces," Dr. Nobel said. The process or collecting memory tracea makea pennanent what otherwfte woold be fieellng impraskm. UnUI now, the cause and effect rela- tlooship between social drinking and memory loss bas not been suspected Dr. Nobel point.I out that 1111 studle1 lndlcate the damage to the brain which i& caused by alcobof i& not limited to bard drinkers or alcobollcs. Eveo small amounts ol alcobol, if drunk regularly, may pennanenUy ln- terf ere with the "phySical or cbemJcaI process" which goea on In the brain and allows stohge ot· llifonnatlon which b important lo people. ' Valley was fl0,000. ' Both clUeo will bring their water fiuorldaUon level to one part per mllllon (ppm). About .5 ppn of natUral floorlde alrudy emta in the local water suppcy. Huntington Free 1. Clinic Receives Federal Grant ' •• .. .. ~ The HtmUngtoll Beach· Ftte Cllnlc ~ =~ .. .=~ral ll'IDt lo, < Wltll the Jlnllt, the clinic joins a :!&- county network In the llato -o1> jectlve Is to bait the spread of veoe...i dlaeaae.. -\' '11le mmey waa granted by the ~ munl~ble Disease c:e.nter ln Atlanta, GL I.a part ol 111 program, the cUiilc at m 5th St. has purchaaed an Incubator to speed up the results of gonorrhea tetll, according to Mike Lym. c 1 t n 1 c coon!lnator . ' I S-pts T~ur .. ltr4•1 • Stat~ Capital l A group of no eighth graders from Harbor vi .... School In Huntington Beach wlll BpeOd .a.day In Sacnunento lhls weet u part o!.ibelr 1tete and local goveni- ment clau. . ' our1nt their c1ay.1ong s1ar in the state capital !fie students wil visit Joell legislators-end tour historic sites, ac- cording to i..cber Layne Neuprt. . , The flm,Clllltlngent will leave Tueoday morning, with the other students and ac.- companytnr'teachers leaving Wednesday and Tbursdil,i'. mornlnp, be said. To flnaJlc& the trips the cia.o has rail' ed $2,000 from car •aabea, Cllldy, baka and mistletoe sales and donations, be said. . H. C. Lodge Relea&ed, BOSTON (AP) -Henry Cabot Lodg~ was released Sunday from Peter Bent Brigham H00pltaL He had prostate gland surger)i Tlfuriday. Lodge, 70, ts a former U.S. ambassador to the United NsUom and South Vietnam. · uic.w Prices ai.. Bom Her.e 'Ralaecl Elsewhere" . . No One Seib RCA for Le•• Than Dunlap• 1973 "TOP OF ·THI UNE" 100%Sond l tate AceuColor"TY In•-- ~ l't • 11bft modil -IOO!ltolld --AocuM1dc Color RCA---.. _ ....... ' 11" dl11ot11I AocuColot ... poniblL A.f.T • ='=· J•ck l . C11rl1r Vkf~-~M·-ns s p; .... -... .,-F.""-lffilf ·-Tlto1M1 A. Mur'*'in1 them to ._!>:en.'!.,d:':!n!!, ~e;!~-~ sultabWty and tbe risks ol aucb em~ -~--;y-;;;;;;;d to 'Co.to M~esa;;;w~tlith~m~y~fa~m~i-=~ .. ~N:o":one~;;lllf-yett,. ;:;;i';i~;; =;;=:;.;:;;= "1i=~~ ly (a wile and two little girls) about four testinJ the menial atlltudea and the MonhoL COCM """""""' tkl1tor ~ChtrlH H...-Ll•I . .lldt.'4 J. N•U Auiu.111 MIM9lfll E•llln T'"" C.\lill1 w~•11Dr H•t ........... Offtq 17171 •·••fl ... , .... .,, M1lllllf' Mb1111 ,,0, ._ 790, 926-41 ..... _. Uttwrif hlOI: ta ......... ..,.,. 0..tt MIM1 UO ~..;;! ......, """"°"' hN;fl1 D'3 Jll ~"' Ifft Cltrnlllt111 Sff N«'ll I OtlwlM .... ,.,,, •••• c11•1 ~.,.. a...,... u ... n · f Ma.un ,,. .. .,.. o,..,. c...., C..111••• ... _, ... ~'· lf7),. ~ ""' ,....""'"' ~ .... Jll'WI\ ........ """'''' .... ........ Mlltfl' " .......,,,.,.,.... ...... 'DIY .. ,.,,,..,,.. ............ ... ........ ~ ........ . ___ .... __ _ Oii..... Mlao'll'llllf! ., w.-• aM """""' "' """ "·'' ......,,,, l!'lfllllry ....... """' llM ,.....,,, • weeks ago," Peterson wrote to the coun-Ukellho9'1 that be would avoid Mure clLHe •xplalD~!L~J_.M_ oulclllx found -'-•··•,_CGOdUCI," Glavaa aid. the cabble'1 job. ---~---'"l'~lliiOliiiiiD'WijlOiliiileriiiliM;-J ------- Petenan aald the job was condltlooed thla," he aid. · olrlhll!Ollcw-peunlts. wblch, lie Ald, he Glavu~occul!lllmo--..·t-1--'--~- horrowed money to pq for. more'crltlcal than ollten. A lad driver He Aid near the end <l FebrUlry he does not gel the dqM ol --wu called oU tho road and told to ao ... and supemaora do not get acquainted Newport Beach pollce befqno he could will) the actMllet of the lndlvtdUll Illa!, drive an)'m(>re. · · aly, they do 1 factory worker.'' He admitted that he omitted hla record Tate, the tu! boo, llld he woold give lrom his sppllcation be<aUJe "I tnew 1 Petenon hla job back If lie can obtain hll would be rejected without having a pollce1Eta to ~ In the COstll Meu chance lo prove to society I can live and and ring comm1"11tlas. work and· be part of the community J live "It kes no dlt.f:erence to ur, 11 Tale in, Uke others." pld, " if he does have a llz or Peteraon said he married after be waa aev'""91ie rap -· they f\111 ba•e to paroled 11 moollll ago. bl cleared by the lncal po 11 c e, . 90 DAY I Mtftlbor If C1lllornlll'1 Lar911t CASH ' .. Group with Th• CUDIT .•• Ill Cooparatlvt 9uyh11 WITH AIOIOYD • , f 1111,_ h wtr ef 110 Sf#M ~ Vol-Ivy!"' II .....:i.J., n mra I t::x:2 "My family must eat and be clothed deputmeota." like other children.'' he ,,_ Police did not dl•Jooe ""'' Pe-'I "'!bough I have a a!Jgllt disability ooovlctloaa Wltl (Ir . 1815 llEWPORT BLYn. 11Mt1111 Clsta MISI -PMnl 541-7711 I -- • J I • A and f • • 1 • l t : I , • Indians Maintain Guards, I • • . lock -Off -W ouiided l(nee ' HopesFa~e . Fo~LasWtg . ' .... . . · Setilement , · -. , r · IVOIJ1IDE,D. ~. S.D. (AP) -11>- dlao -ri1 ~ maintained umed ' oirroodl leiding Into Waanded . todaY alter a declaration that no federal olllda1s woQld be permitted "' :;:: enter the historic village. No ldCidents • UPIT.._... FOUR GOVERNMENT OPFICIALS, TWO l'ARMIRS DETAINED .y INDIANS AT WOUNDED KNEE Indians ThrHten to Arrest Any Federal A .. nt Trying to Entw the South DRota Reservation ArH Indian Knifed In Mesa Bar During Debate Synanon Director Sees H~roin Quaranti~s Or. Karl J. Deiasler, retired medical' in "doing something about the pool of ad· A debate over native Americans' rights director ol Uii! 5yoaDob FollDdaUon, said diets from wblcb -ll>~ ~pldemlc feeds 'and tile simmering altuaUon at Wounded ~t;'::~e ~ ~~ ~ua¥:!\T!.~~ :!\d!r ~ ~ ~'f":!!J:~~ to ~. S.D., ended In bloodshed early to-"the:&~Uc oommUD!tles" 111111 to stop "We can trea. t theJndlm•ual ad•'ct un- day, when police alleged a paleface what lie Coiled a ~'heroin epidemic.:: ' til the cows come b<ime; ~t the e;;dem1i: P'!lnln stabbed an Indian ID a Colla Delsaler, who was medical c11rtc1or of will continue," be said. ''The epidemic ts 'Mesa tavern. . the Syoanon drug cure clinloa almost being led by those wbo aren't being 'l'll!lolbY Wbetstoae, 38, of 201 Croll nine years, told......,.. at •qieetijli qi treated." • · ·-;o,· ~-'"'"'-Be8cb, waa taken to tbe ~ Mod..,,l.Aso/>clattoo, "We ·Delsaler Aid Jlo did> mb mean to .aog ~'?Z;.':14;;..ia1 JiOIJ>ltal followlna :e, = to find ..!,;:1 •(i,. dea~':/,t i~.~ or .. .;...~.Uon ._.;, bui tile lallllnc. which led to·llie atrell of a r."-.1 ;.i:;10•-:.-o• ! a '"lllfi'aii§ 9!1l1'"1!mlly'' lite suapect •. , ' . :e~ lbe ~·1n dgbll~bemln ~. ~·' ·'illl~,.,.if.tbe ~cl ~ Wbe~; ·Wbo 11s 'i,l,~.,f' 'thwlll" • • ' ~:1 r ' " . =t' r CODd.,,,J.~ ~~ cupatloD, declined troabneilt at the ·* ' '1:r '1:r · matnieDllnce program." " ' " fac!Jily'a ,emer"'°"1 fOO!D• <\!nl!\! he p· ' ; k . 'W Do!ssler crttlctr.ed methailone, a lieroin fact the four.lncb blade was broken .OH In ara eet aste aubatltute uaed In treatlng,addlcla. • > · . . . "We may t'!eotually be able to throttle )ii arm. '"' .. , ' .J • • .. '. • the tupply ot~be'roJn," be aald, 0 bUt what were ~ during the night. 1be IDdlan announcement, coupled with the _,mmg of .an FBI -t &inday, aaiiipened bopea for a permanent settle- ment of the coo!rontatlnn between tile (ederal go........,t and followera of. tho mllltaot American lndtan Movement (AIM). Meenwbile the -.I govenunenl re- instated roadblocks lhil alien-be- cauae the . Indians Jiolding tile blstorlc village used the last fl bours to fortify their poalttons, the Justice Depai;lmeqt said. · Interlcr llepartment ofliclals Indicated it would be mldalternoon beloft they would comment on issue9 still unaettled. Tbere was no indication when ta1l:I woald be acheduJed with Indians leaden. • At the Wblle ii-.• "'-8ecftl8lJ' Ronald L. 1.leglel' indicated that Prtst- deol N-'• a1dea are keeping the Prtsl- dent Informed ol developments al Wound- ed Knee, but -to give apecllica ID Sioux Falls, e ledera1 grand l1lf'1 convened today to tool: Into tbe talteon:r of Wounded KneO IJ days ago. U.S. Ally. William Clayton declined to aay wlio would testfly. Clayton estimated that the grmd l1lf'1 investjgation woold last two days. ~ said 73 persona ~ been ~In the takeover and "it'll take awldle to ftlt tttrougb those." A bind of ZOO Indians tocik over Wound- ed Knee Feb. fl. . 'Ille Smiday gunplay came less 111111 H hours after ledera1 '""""' palled down th,eil' ~ka and withdrew from • perimeter, a few m1lea from the center ol the, village. The Bhooting fl!volwd a amaJI - lhe Indiana llDeared with 11"'4 and dubbed their · "'link." Se9eral f'BI Ye- l!lde. gialnfalning ,.....wance· ... -lnM tile vtll&ile 111r.the _,_.IM miles west of Wounded ~-olfk:lalt said. ' inveaugatora .n tile ·-al -can.BeDamag1na good Is that going to do II we bave 250 Fatrvlew ~ Aid Ir wO;plljli(I O\!) of ~ -0 -e laboratortea that prod a ce · tbe wound a!id booked as ~-llj lbe T 'I:, -;_ T• , . methadooi! lnsleld ol a be r o I il 1be FBI agenta, wbe said tbey belleml the veblcle. waa atolen, punued the van, and there .... .. ercbaDfl'I ol fl'lllfln!. Agl!nt Cm1fa Fltqireld of au-,.... struct In the right arm and waa evacua- ted by bellcopter. The car In wblcb Fitzgerald waa riding bad all bullel.bolel In tile-~ one on tile paaaenger a1cle and five oa ca1e steDtmlng tmn tile ~ of c) •J::.'ung JSSUC , -===~: .. we'll · bave a !Dethadone ~~ ~ ?(o~~t actlVIUes: " • " • Delsaler I, llVlng In· L u c e r n e , Police questioned and erresled Roger • Serious llln'I m-.:... even death -SWl!wland, In retirement. ' w. Jackson,.23, of 2m NewpO_rl"Blvd., ·can be ,""'"'4 by llXb .mwlgty harm-•. ·' • • Ibo driver'• aide , the latter apparently made by another agent firing from Inside the car. c.ota Mesa, booidng hlDI Ojt~clon ol I• bol.mld lleml .. air 'condltloDerl, • • • ~ ' amlih with a deadly weapm:· _ bllmldlllers and poi parakeeta, a Stanford s · ' .1~· c ·' f • F , BinN\lc(·,~ M.' Ell1t .·1o1d 1n-Uni~ ~.aald Saturday In ena: e on Irms ormer v"81fptora both men ba~ .apperentty Anihtlm ! , · ' · -dlstussing the lndlans1•ilemand f0< Dr. Vincent Mlirlnkovlch, an bn- lhelr rlsllts at Wwnded·~; whlcb led ~ told !nembera of Irvin'· C'. • · . ' Off• •at s~ to tile l9ouncllni ol .. FBI agent tile ~ MedtCal ' ~Uoo thal ' e . ompan' y lCl by -IUD!tre. . " peraons wbo lnbale U.. tiny protein Ollt"!!f .Dennil Hosafeld salp Mrs. Ellis parllclf!' OMllOld l'J'O"'S nl,eue<\ by air ~.!""!!-~ Ind J~ condlUoner lll!Oh or In pankeeta' waste Former If'ilne. Company vice preSldenl Whil• with ult,. ItVtne Compeny, Lang- i....,. .... · !lie )mlfe lricld~ keep'""··· ~-me dJ. with a lolf.llnde l.nfectloo for agriculture Rollert VI. Long , today was active in many a gr I cu It u r a I !Nifl-..pant¢ unttl police atrlved. · that causea tile body to "alowly destroy was cOollrmed by the U.S. Senate ·to be organizations In Southern California and '· $ie told him that ihelbotb ~ and ,vl~ ita OW11 lllD8 ttssuea/• · , assistant -~tary. of agrtcul\)lre. at the stale revel. He, waa a member of were u115tl,bf-r ~· arguineo_ ,. ~ --L-' ~. 50, a vioe.JX'Uldeot Of!lie Bank the UpivOrsity of Calllomia agriculture ~ that one llriil @llllll'\'ll lj'lil~ the ,,,.. lllteu, -~ Aid, ~• of America 'in San Jl'rtmclscci, • .,.., ap-dvisory board from J964·fA> )1161; ..., ao- Vtalence: . , , • ' perfect tncubatora for in9ld or fw)ll. pointed to tile j>oal by President Nixon. live In Future Farmers of Alnerlca and . , 1nvestiga!Qrl , aald theY l'le~ IA>fd that Whoa blllb -<ODC:eDlraUoaa of tile ~ N9 oppoa!Uon ,to lbe "l'l>olntment was ' Boy Scouts of America, was a member of ,.lJlealooe, -Jaolli>lr, lller.-wblcb are p(Wn1, be said, ~e can aet . voiced In closed ~ of the Senate ' tile board of directo<s of Sunktst a..-. • H U.S. SPY FREED BY CHINA GIVES 'OKAY' SIGN APTER 20 YEARS · John T. Dow_, llollnlod Jet to Fly to lH Mii'- Last Korea POW Freed , After 20 Years in Chin·a CLARK · AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) -John T. Downey, tbe Jut Ameicaa prisoner of the Korean -Id, .... freed from Chlila today and Oew home lo ... bis 'aerloualy ill mother In Coo- nedlcut. P<klng lei the CIA operative go alter an appeet from Pftsidmt Nmm that be be allowed to join bis 75-year-<>ld mother, Mary Downey of New Britain. His releale bad beet expected as a nsult of the visfta to Nin& by Nixon and Henry A. Kllllnger but not until later this year ,,,..._Americana -to be held bi China, Air Faroe Maj. Pblllp E. Smllb and Lt. Cmdr. Robert J. FIJml, ""' scheduled to be freed Tbur>day • Downey told Bed Cross -·"~latlves that be .... In Iha """" eell bloCt with them 1114 -appeared to .be .In "ex-cellenl lpirlts 1114 health. .. Both Smith 1114 Flynn ...... sbol - on ml-ID Vldllam· -: thej' i--" over Cblna. • w..,_ wflo baa--'__...... 21 ol bis Downey, --~~z.= 42 years in O,f,zse ...,. -... ltul smiled ct14b•mllJ ...... ,._ T afa.rt Air -b'!lll llOlll.J.oal. So !<>14 ~be-.::~; ....... _ . At aart, be bmd bis ,......., · a"'N~ attonle1. wbd~amved -·--·earlier. ' > • • "I jua, -to la.)' bolr,l!rBleful I am for beiDJ .,.1ea...i." Downey . lold uewsad&. .. Aid I~ tbe•ctiin-e govei'nmenf letllng mo go al tllio tlmo, and Prealdollt ll!m'.: for bis -... my beball..1114 Dr. ~· ,1!Jn 1WY pleaaed lo be out; 1114 II the -limo, I'm Vf1t18mloaa to•getboniO.ld aea my motbet." _ GofemiDeol, ........ Iii w .......... al!cl Downey .;.,w.i recilve f\111 -P'l1 an4 benellta for the petlod ol bla -. tivity. 'Ibey were unable to )!rOYJoie &IQ' figures cm'lbe tolal _be._ pt. Wl11lalil ll<iWn"1 JUI a -ex-amined bis "bnlther .., !Iii flltibl flub Hong Kong aod'''be -out fine-'!" a prelbninary eaamlnatlon. He cerlllDlJ feels Bod ·bib good."- Tbe brotbera toot off In a opecial CHI medical evacuation tramport al ll:C p.m. (PST) Sunday. for EI!Jlft¥bf Air Base In -l"n>m thete, 'tJie?. ~ tida.f.!il llaltiord, Q\118., • ' Miliror Gear :.. .. y .. ~ ' . .. . .. ~ .. Set for AudiOn ' llolrneT• mother, wbo villled -• -., -la ~· iUllered • ..... .., ........ ... sciccmw:• &ldd:q, bat a .. b I ••'a& New llrilliD -""""""' said -cooclftimsttnwaaallleal Auto Workers Ask V ~te Delay On FBPs Gray ilbe stabbmg .occurred. · • very Jlck, very quickly. ., · • W!cult!Jf• Comn!l"ee tsst week and )· AssoclaUon and sllnilar otgani>atlona q,. I i , • ;., ,. ~~--.. • • · final1 c:oDfirmaUOn wils given today by the volved with promotion of ()tber Irvine , ;.,T S · S Ala , , lull Senate. ' , ~ aops Including avucadoo an.d ~ • ., tate tgetltS . 1 , " ' Long, wbO,Jolned 1be Irvine Company w_a!nuta II~ was a director of tho. u" ? a. 1 ' --' , In u.49, was made vice president of ; Drevelopntestf .Company. ' £ • -~ • R . agricultural operations In 1960. He left • · There bas been oome crtUctsm In the 'M w.1-. ...... 1 d' . D . .. the firm.In 1967 . I Senate that the appointment of Long to · all uu: e On rug ap The !oimer Newport e..cb resident • the agrtcultuie deparbneD! poa1 suggeata ' , " . was a naUve of Chicago and • .held a abandbnmeot by the !(t Ion ad- I • bachel~r's de-Jrom Wabash College mlnlalraUon of the amall farmer In favor { • " .. fl in (,)'awfurdsVille, lnd. · • of corporate fanning. !· ·:Arres(e4l in ·IJ&gJDa. ·:.:' .. · ~ :_ ,,..~~ ....... ,i,,i.~~-·--.Swinging for Theraapy arcoUl)I olll!letl I Boyd .Friday, ~ .. Id lhe tlfellla of the • · • andall. one ,'of 29 of county c111'1[jlak f°""' -lo lhe borne c Gr ' -S E • 'S .. L _ d M • ' i.rnatLoy~lndlctt:;t ~ or~~~~=~·the , QUP · ex . xperiments trenguiene arrrages The 111ue ~~:...:,..:: ~--!;i-.~~~1et1eratipes~.;.~~i!T:a=:-~ ~~== ... ~E<~~~~9-~ =~eipa:"!"'-~!~~i'.::.:~:~·· .. =~~~.!1: -::m--~i: =---":.: .... .,'": . ' ea · ~ po171flon fl W ~ ala .. _C:: ""''"""'and ~p 11eI sperim1m1a near Loe AJl&e!el, tile goal ol a ~llulsblp that doea DOI DOI bot." planes., 1 l'-"--'.ffi • -:..=.------. -·!e"J:= ----;---.-------~~~·..-~me -w---irrvui.-~Uielt'Pi'.ftiieriST'" · tliiefiaktttw~ 8t-:-nu~tirioM4 •a. u~iiii+-~- ••• rt!....S on .)lit own l'llmll said ~ aftfr tnoctlna -llilnlacU.• llJI a ~ty llllls pbysl-pmoo." grepte In small poups. and_....,. paracbutod to At.IJ llut an El Ton I • 1~~1'1*'!...-liir h-"ro~,-t.111 ~--adtW aP"'• • -Yaoq Aid lboo111odo-ef penom, ID> ally -pair elf. opWtsi•"" Aid todoJ lbat the -of, I I Judgl ' .. ' -~~ ~11''!~ aa.d8ll -Dr. RaJDli litcbon Yaney told -eluding some of the ftalihleat In tbe.... '"lbore'I DO going off ID ----"""' cmiot be ....... llDtoil by\ 1loll Of $25,000 bad besi bnpolld m tbe • .... -~-. bandc!lll wand lell'clild. at the catllorn!a Medical Aaaoctatlcll...,. tlcll, portlclpated 'In the Saj>datone Es-or leaving the iremtsea." be Aid. "!Mloc Saturday. . ll'ocal cbara•· llQt Randall .... -Purcell alltpl ,Ibo ' m a r I j ~a. a ..... • ...... Ill 8unday ·-tbe perlrint, Wblcb WU ~ to lei ID the -relievea .... ol the,..._ AD investiptlaa l&.belllg"'"" Into~ bell Oroace OolmlY ~. Ooljrt poo1111ion-...,. from~ \If .....,. , !llPtrlmeiit, 'Wblcb Involved peoplt "explore their°"" aema! fanclel lbat comes from _.. 11'..t'a crash "'"' El ~ The aDola ~udp RayinQnd 'i>fneeni traMlei:rld se1*1 duditl 'Ille' .-rcb •of 11111 iln'a •tenet Voufi ~ 1111'GD1 at a Topang1 and leellnp.'' 'Ille project lalted three Y-said ''When a man aaw bis wife· wl!ft .., a tnlnilg nn """ tbe des.rt "'!'lous blJl'from tbe 'Brolherbood In-penon. Be dolited llial cloWoll"* bad CUywl-lwLolAngelel. yeerlaodeodedlaatllecember,besaid. bavlnctoter<ounewlth.........,elaemd areaattlletime-ollhopl.-ap- fdldmeol lo the new °'"' Then .hil aearclled otbor parll ol U.. .._ and Group -11119 -of tJ>e couptea a Participants, many Of them recruited ..,loYhll lt, be experienced pat llllklJ, • parmtly bnJshed aplDst Neb otbor. teleued ~all on bla own ~ said that ~ .,..,. _. tW homo "two ~-cl p«ihidt and •K ... from Southern Ca!Komla's "•winging" a -ot Joa and jealouly. But -The Blue ~ bad beet lilted to IP' .., the Brotherhood indldment, ..,. mlDutea at tht•lllOlt." '""" 1b1J ~*another a1 ..ia, paid a $M0 tee, Yaney said. From feelbio ,.... not allowed to pt oat of par s,lurdaJ --• par I " \ ;-.ii., to Nell .1'11rce11, Laguna Beach He aa1d he did not ..catl.ll tnt of the · • Jo,oi." Viney aald .. Yaney JOO to lllO pe1 ""'" gathertd Ol>Frlday and -1. Al a nsult, -couplf& llC!ual· celebrallans for the '8th ...,.,.,_, of aergeanl. \ agents bad their --drawn, bul that mecli bla --• during a panel di• S.turda>' nlgbta at a one-room -In ty ldf W0111W and clolier. 1l>ey bave Im-the loundinl ol El,...,.. I 1ald llonda1l bad ,been atmted ba ~not unboislll' Ida own pfltol. Olllllon · 1boul "Qianglng ~ Stand-the Banta Mooica MountalDI overlooking proved tile primary ~·" . A ~ ~ said lbe <11 ._ In san FrlDCllc!o by JAauna Alao In tile bopie 11u Mlcball Tlpr, llrda -Whal II Normol!" tbe Pacific Ocean. . Y..., said a aimilar espertment ii -wm -• plam, ...... .,, . etectlve 1'<>bol1 llamallll al a 8aD irr-tsco atlol'lle1 also teprflznllna ADolbr -ol lbe panel, Dr. "Sel1Wlty Is not the Issue,'' YID01 pl..,,... wr lltyce CiDyGI Nattmal at 11 a.m. A l......m.ball .,.. ~ -1· Randall In the BrO!herboo4 cue. ~ a. J4aalergf o1 Sbennan Clalll, said at a ...,.. conferenct. "'11leJ ....,. . Pork, Utah. ohlblllcn ii ........., to be&ID Iii 1 pa After Accident >.. ' J j • --~-.4--- I '< 4 DAILY PILOT ·Weather es Back Dl!PT. - • . ' ., .; ,UPIT._.... GOVERNMENT HOUSE WHERE ASSAS$1NATJOli. TOOK PLACE Scotlond Yon! Sondso.t.cti-to Bermuda Scono w . can floii . yihero In lhe ~ diil we import .all thJj weathel' lrom! If W. C. Field& were allve tiJdly,.he'd figure we gnt ii all from Pldla~ 'lbere wa& a'thunden:lap In my attic Salurday momlni that 1l'U oo bad that H IOUnded like lhe start of Warld War m. What with lhe rain, hail, tllunder and lightning, the cats al our bouae are running · around in lunny circles. They can't figure whether it's worse to be instde or btrtside. Bermuda Assassiilations' Get Scotland Yard Probe rr MAY Bil that,! haven't done much right in recent timOI but I did make one smart move bact there about three months ago. 'Mlat was when I decided to patch the roof. Lord only knows where we'd a\( be lloaling right ll0"'.111 hadn't. Tbe pJaJn facts are we ll!Dply aren't priparedJor thta kind el wealb<r here in Southem California. They got a little ice on th<. road ·1o Eagle Roel< up ab<we Puadena over . the weekend and 30 HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) Scol1and Yard took over ~ investigation today of the killing of lhe British governor and his aide-de-camp. The goyemment announced extension of its state of emergency. Supt. Bill Wright of Scotland Yard told Biologist Raps Perrnit w Catch automobiles crashed. 'nten offtclals on M. ,. M als the ... n. 11gurec1 they couldn't get the arine amm road open .again uilW the ice melted. ANOTDEil CWE to the fact that we SEATl'LE (AP) -The National can't handle .thia we.tiler comes from the Marine .JilsQeries service bas given a San power· llnel. A Utile '""'1.-inlii and' 11811 Diego.fll'm penilission to capture certain anii all our wiring sbo'ij;,'1ui Ute a'diU'o•· matine .~ under permits which string of Christmas · treo )lghta. Elu'I; ib~icats • !iich a lack of scientific reports. Indicate Iha ~ t be knowiell«e;llli!Y contradict Qiemseives, a weekend'• UllPteuaiitneOir · power ·lines nlluiiie1ii0iogist' aays. fell in COsta Mesa and 'other coastal ···it.is quite obvious from the permit re--•Pob like Confetti. Hot wires were ' qulrements that the people who allowed reported draped aCl'OSI p&qted ·cars and · the. l!'nl\il ,cij>q't know the· first thing at leall one tree got set af!i,;,' "l'~ • JboutJll8!'11lt,iDOnm!llls,"'l'mell Newby Meonwblle;we can't get to the -~ tbe ·J1¢!ersi\}'.' ~ Washington College talna. Al leall DOI eariY toclai:becallae Iii ...... 111!1Jeri!S said S8tm<lay. heavy,....,. In the upper regionl.~ · 1 .'1i0permlts -e'lflllted to Sea Woricl The weather people allege tlial oJLl .IDc. 1111:,tjie. cap'"" of Ill marine mam- tbeae thunderlforma were touc11ec1,0I! 111-'-~;Dials, lnNuding aeaJa and tWer whales. "cold unstable.air masses which )Jouretl~-Newby ·~~ Permits 1cJo oot allow over Southern Callfomia In tbe wake of the taking ol any pregnant . . . or a ·(r'oolal·-.~ · . _ ,.. ~'"!"-";While at lhe _:t..cii'::.' ·, . ~1 .. ~ ttilt. four tiller THE l._~\'!l:AJ;, J'.Allf!ffE I•>' w" in Puget Sound be 10 holnestea~ !i*'!. ~~t Clur ' lot 15 'feet' lioJi; '·~ - it all; eitber;,.Tbe ~le ~ 'ma:y.~;, A ktll~ whale J.., than 12·feet long is refer to my. i!lllln cOlll. II this kind jlf iiifely to bt•unweaned, Newby said, and we&ther k._,yP., ' • ~ 'the only· waf ·to teJI is to kill it and in- Do you reallJe tllat only yesterday in spect the OOntentis·of itS.st4mach. Maml Beach, they bad a high of 78 Newby also said a 15-foot killer whale degrees and a )ow of 74? And no raln. very well could be pregnant without Despite that, I wu talking to a chap showing any swelling .. from there just the other ·daY who told .The permit also allows Sea..Worid to me 00w lousy lhelr weather bad been. He tal<e six bearded .seals betweeo.21> and wu ·suffe.ril)g from a·.bead cold. J 'loid 4\!o feel from the Bering Sea of Alaska, hitn to stay away from here or M'd end N!Wby'saif.'He said the world authority up .bospltallZed. on ~als, Judith .J\ing, lists the average IN OIJR REGION at this time of year, there are a large number of people who are used to breaking out their swimsuits and llUIJWl lotion and heading for · lhe beach. If this weather keeps up, the ski resorts mt going to do a lot better than the coutline for business during Easter Week's spring vacation. , "l'.ou try going down to the beach ·,_ and you'll have to shovel away the ·hail s~ to find a little sand. Despite what's been happening. our wonderful weather forecasters remain oPliDilstlc. They tell us today that all the tfulndemonns are going to go away and it will be ~·lli>d fair on Tuesday. ot, ~j·•M _,,~ in with the tlut\>d<~J:fi'll'lliinl. and hill again along aboUI · >J. you can llgure tllere is tofna to be a n,vleed weather foreoast. 'lbey'll do !(every, lime. beariied seal as.being f feet long at birth. • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY 'SE~VICE DtlivtrY CJf thl! Daily Pilot is quar:antttd MMll•Y·I',....,., II ""' .. 1111 ........ -"""° .., flJI ._..,,, Clll lftll '°"r _,., -"' .. .,......., rt; ,..., C•lb ......... -. 7, ....... .kho'M, ... s...r~ ., ,.. ..... ,..,., ... -r cepy ., t '·"'· 5alWlll•J• .,. 1 ,...,. Sltfaftr.t•h-•-wtll-~• 1"' Clllt •rt,_.., .,.1;1 U I .Ill. , newsmen be stilt bad no tbeorlei ·as to a motive for lhe killing late Satm<lay night · of Sir Richard Sharples, fi1, and bis aide, Capt. Bugh Sayers. 25, as they walked the governor's great Dane, Bona, m the grounds of GoverD1'ellt Hoose .after a private -er party. 'lbe dog also was shot to .death. WRIGHT SAID it still is not known 00w many gunmen -· 1nvo1...i 1n the slaylngs ar the · number and type of weapons used. ' A gnvemmenl .spokesman reported ' that a number of pe-had been pick· ed up for questioning. bat oooe bu biOn · arrested. Sir F.dward Ricbanls, the~ · leadel', told. Parliament that state· of emergency cooditions .imposed Sunday · had been changed so that police may cJe. lain persons up · to !16 hours without charge. Under oonnal conditions, the time limit for police d;etenUons is" 2t hours. A government spokesman said there was no immediate intenti(lo ol impnsing any other emergency ~. such as a curfew on· those resort island,, about 600 miles east of North Carolina.. TUE ONLY other effect of 'the emergency · is that police . and im- migration officers .have ~given power to· refuse people pemis:rQon to · leave • Bermuda if they want lo qlJeSlkn the!!!. But the sjJol<esman said ~· ...... bas. been -as yet and all fligbls"are bOen delamed as yet and .u ·llighls are leaving and arHving oo o o r m a I scheclula . Apart from heavy · security around Government House, the go v e r o o r' s residence, there was little evidence of emergency cooditions In Hamiltoo and other places on tl)e i:;~. Hotels are jammed with tourists, mo s t I y Americ;ans. · ..,,. Royal Navy frigate HMS Sirius, · however, was ordered to delay her departure on a West Indies training cruise. WICKS ,....... ... " ·Weather Calmer in Texas . . - 7 Die Over Weekend;. Warm in Northeast, Micl:w~~st ~ ... --· ! I • • Auto 'Emission . . Deadline Not . . . Possible-GM , · "GM CANNOI' comply with the re- qulmnenl ~ lilt U75," Starllman said. , He made the -al lhO ~ day of CIJU1Wnlered EPA bearlnp m the ~ '%:i.r William ·E . SUSPECT"' KIDNAl'ING B .......... us, who earlier denied the · 11_..t C • .loc!d°,1' , ' U,IT...._ , SAFELY RETURNED L..ile',Janlco Ward ' . ' ,, ' atdmt•km" ~ for ~' eDenaion, :"'! ~-=in~rs:= Oifie~r. s'E.r. ee ·.Gir 1 14, "II II_, ......aably .... that more .l .,, than 15 major American cltjes will re-, . quire the illlposition of coatrol9 OD lbe '• · • ' , ' 5!:~~ · Aft(3r DallaS 'KUlnaping . ed according to lbe timetable i.t4 down ' in the Clean Air Act," IWCkelahaus said. , In an effort to re!Olve the ·dispute DALLAS, te1:. (AP) - A niliiionaire'' . and·offered;OO resllfince when 'taken In-. Starianan offered an alternative soiutio~ granddaughter has been folind'unharmed to cus!o<IY. •' · which would strengthen current restrtc.-~ in a • small ~hbuse 1 here after, ~Ing al>-: .. lions but solten the l>ruooaed 1'75 stand-: ducted near her ho!!>< in fphiollable !Jl.'l!·JJ!l'So F,l~:la' fl~ W. ards. He alao urged' tliat catalytic con-!lighlal\d Park last 'lllukday. Waid, .execuU\le of a food, aemce, !Jl'm. verters, Oetroit's c:hlM devices for curb-Autoorlties said thO abductor of Leslie Her mateirOO :grandf~tber i! 'Jt!illlonaire ~ cerialn noxicMJs emissiOM, be re-Janice Ward, l4, bad D!>l ·contacted her H~·E. English. founder and. formtr quired only on cars sold in Calilornla to fanilly· and Dj)· ransom WU •aUed. But owner of Red,BOll M<llo!'.Freighl -. ...,, teSI their rtllabiiily and production,, . The~·~· MA""•"lN°"''.1'Plrtw~Y · • .. ~-, Sl'an;h .for the ~p~He~·ag~r l .. ' • ~.. · "'~•· • ;:;:J • ts"'ea Tbulsday w~ fjJ)Jjly iruUd J HE SAID Califomla sales constitute 7 t~t :a· 11 ml\llpn ·-~ · was ,· Es .J~be'" ""'u" ialil' lheislli'tesne' ~ --.m--·Tbe-~d pen:ent of GM'• total passengeM:ar pro-a car with .a middle<lged man. ~ duction. . POLICE SAID lhe gtrl was bound with said· Leslie a~. to:be ~bbtng·. In.statements SIJb!nllted at the outset rope iiiicl her mouth .was taped'"<ll!ribf' Aulborities wofild"~ S@f •bOw· they ol !lie l>eOOnp, Ford ancL~ pr.. moo of her loni' ordeal: \\ lrela~fe'sald . manage)! kl 11,M her. . . · • · pooedsimllarcompromjseplans. sbe'wase.itauS!ediltttberreleise, '' Shanklin said the federal wamnt · Under current regulationl cars must • . · mall ho' Becki · • ~--·• •·-· not emit more pollutants per mile than 39 .M auijiorlties swept mto a s use against ey .. was uaoeu on ·.• c.-...., ; grams of carbon moooxide, 34 'gram's ol to rescue the_giri Sunday, other lawmen . med Jan.o9 iri Houstoo. !Ille cliarge ,..,. bydrocarlJons and 3 -Cif ·rutrogen arrested a C.year-old rilan as llj! walked cused him ·of stabbing llobert .s, 0$- oxides. General 14oior, bas Pf4POsed that along-a ~t abouf !Wo ·~ awl!):. ningham and .. Rudolph ·1,1am1rei alioard , lhe hydrocarbon level be cul to 2 grams FBI Agent J. Gord'on Sllankllh .Jden· the merchant ship SS Ram~, Nov.,2, and the carbon monoxide ctit to 25 tified him as Raymond C. Beckley, 1972.'tt'hevessel·was·~ at-~tiq,e , grams. It asked that the nitrogen oxide ..Ught on .a .fedei:al, warrant .charging at Ila. Nang, SOUlb Vi'"*'j' Shank)ilnald I level be left the saame. hlm'w'ith a sJ&ylDgJn South VletnMn last 01'1~1pgharn died 15 day~ ·~· .• . , Ford suggested the hydrocatboll level year. He was kl be arraigned 9n that . Sliaiiklin said that, smce lbexe bad I be cul kl u grams per JDile•and clirbon cliarge 'today. · . . been no •l'JD!Olll d""""'1 and ·llO ·lit· , lllOIXlxide reduced to 20 ·grams -per mile. lihllJ\klln said Beckiey. Wh? w·· que&-. lerl!ta!e tr~tiGll .,, ~ ,"'ctim. the I with the Dilrogen oxide I.Ve! ~g tiifued ,by'city 'l'd sta~ a~thi>riti~:aliout fe.<Jera\ go"=eot. would, not1 ~: kl!l- the same.. the "biluction of. ~,,was ~ed napmg charges.. . , , _ . "' ... ~:,,~ f , I ' ' ·\ \ 1 I\ : I ' I. I • - •• • • . YO .. ,1 , . N . . . . I , ~ • • - •• • • • . ;., ' . ,, • ' ' . -· -.. ~ -- .. ; --~ l •.. I . l 'N.atrie~'~den••t . I., C~\t~~i·l .. _W~ighs ~ .. ,. ..: .... ) . U p,p.~i;--:· ·~~y ~uit •ti : ' :. ' .• ."An UPl)er N"'!Pl<I ·~ llrJnd!t ,ibat iillw lnchldeo the-dj. of.Newport Beoch In. ·lll"JWlllc ,u,1:<11 .~..ed, ~ -and lndl~-1' -tbe·IC'l"llt for dl,.,•ss!lm at k\iiJibt'a ~ ~. diunciJ • .Ing,"; · . • ...I ~· "' •· ..... rOty IC.'tica1 beceme iDettt1b1e when tt · WU named U ~ In l1!o 19- conl ad'd!tiOOI to Ill actloli flle•"111t-Jllf1 ~ tbe .llYble ComPD1 bf•ar.. ffounty. . • ' ,• I * *. ·* tity, Cou:nty · Vr ed to ' Act -g . . . , On Pres~,.,ve,, - CLASSIFIED .4.D . . . HAS A.-GOOD LINE' . . i'08 'Pris()ners · an1it11y s~ei llm• Release • I Teday's l'bull .Y. S'teeks ORANG! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONl;>AY, 1-.1AR<;:H 12, 1973 TEN CENTS s • j ; ' ' I . ' . Wheeling Along DAILY PtLOT_..,. ..... • • • U.S. Halts .. .. --. -. Withdrawal . . . . Of Troops - SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnam today dell~ a list of !Os American~ it will ro1eue In Hanoi on WedneadaJ: meanwhlie, lbe United states qaln suspended tbe witbdr8nl ·ot American !nlOpo to -11111 Communllla -all--28 -tbOy admJl holdiDt. The Viet Coo( JllOllllled .a 1181 Tue.say Q!.JlllDl)ma~ aa ·prtaoner. of war ~ Ill Soulb VJetnam who will be' lli1•7 fl d Jn BIDClt 'l'lmldlJ. The U.S. delepdon radioed tl>e 1lsl bom-tbe North Vletname!e I o Wublngtoo fG< notillcalkln ol lhl ~· famlliel\ The list WU to be ,..... J!Ubllc by Iha Deleme Deparlmeot • la(U today. When are three wheels just as good as four? When of Orange County recently despite the absence of a you've got a flat rear tire on a front wheel drive fourth wheel. He pqhlts out, however, that driving _ In, Wublngtoo tbe department cciD- finned tbe !ht bad been riocelved and that ll Included tbe names ol 10'I mtlllal)' car, says Hamed Saedi of Coot& Mesa, who droye with three wheels Is not recommended by tho auto his French sedan along the highways '!!id byways manufacturer, or Ralph Nader. prtaonen and -ciyll1an. ---'----'-..... ~~---'-~~~~~---'---~~~~~~~~~~-Bui Tin, the cbJof North Vleloamese ~ragent."' Tbo pills, pollOI! aald, turned oat to be utillclaT .-teoer. • . . Held on $25,800 baiL each were David R. SCrb>&!eJlow ,ol ·Cyp,..., 1'llrlck E. ~ ol Lomita and Ray' V. GU· ll1and of Jla,nhorne: 1 l • . 'Ibey ~"' arralgnmeat Tiieodu mom- 4ig ~~es ol selling in ll'eU of1 '°' cording to ' Nfwpor\ • Beach narcotics qetectfvt ~ EPs~ I ~I ,. II· Police charge<! the lrlo imder stata ·law which makes it a fekuy to Oller. Cor-illk;lt sale-.. ~~ted·ai a dange:ous clrvg .... '<thOuch !ah '""1Y>is late< shows \be item to be harmless: · • Ejioteln said the eventa leading to 'the ams! began Friday Dlibt when one of the three contacted 'ibe federal un- dercover agen~ and offered to sell 12 large bags of ampbetamlne pWs for f13,000. 'lbe customs agent aald he met ,.tth Stpngfellow and Gilliland at a Harbor Boulevard mtaurailt in. Costa Mesa to make amngemenll _lor U!e buy. " . . ' CHART Seta, Sesliion On Board Candidates . ' . ~ QualillcaUOOI and criteria considered lo ~-ldeal·oCliaOI triiatee ~ dates I he dliculaed "l'buraday before Ille Cllizem' Harbor Area, -.-Team. Speam for tbe 1 :30 a.m. aeaioo at tbe Meaa Ver<le Coun4r)' Club In Costa Mesa, will be Bill Peyton, a former nleJn. ber of -the old Costa ---lll'J' School board md later the Newport. Meaa Unified School District llolnl of Trumel. 'l1le public ls lnvlled to the mcmtbly COINlllllllt1 !Grum _..,. which are held -tblid Tbilriday. . -llnport pollce. 'lbe .......-med cabble !but bu wrltlt11 a Jeu.r ~ councllmeo aUlnl ... to a -oJ needeil l*IOlts 111 Pollot Oiol B. J-Glavaa. "l mo•ed to Colla 11-'lli1h my laml· ]J (a wife and two lltUo pis) about lour ..... ~--to the coun-cil. He tllot lie quickly !ound the _'•Job. Pelau 11111 tbe Job wu eondllloned on the pollte pennlti, wblch. be aald, he bom>wed ,....,.Y to pay r..-. lit 11111 .-·tilt end of February be .... callod oil the road and told to go - Ne•port -,.. Won .. eoul4 Newp~rt'D}ivet • · Killed .in U-ash Jtt .Phoenix Track •• . PBoEN!X, Ariz., (AP) -Bob Crl.y of Newport Be~ch was killed today when his car craslied and burat lntO Dame1 at ' N~pon Woma1i S.uffer.~.ln,jury l~·~esa Crash · • 1...,i -. la Costa --!'!!mt I--..., l\ falW .... ~-MtpMI ,lluaan L. lluelfJHr,.Jtl, of • '8111 SI., waa treated at · Qlita -·~ Hospital Joe lacerations on lier ~ did DOI requite tdmtqioq Mi the • lilvtltlf1ton said the •tll1at '--curnd at 3:!0 p.m. ta tho ~ lanes of Bristol Street aouth of tbe llab Diego Freeway olbmp while the Giber 'Can were waiting I«' tbe. Ullllt. ~-~ _ ~ . "If• Raelloer told ~ Ille ·- the . -twice wttbiJut -ant rOJl\<lllbored nothing' alter that point In the chain • reaction crash which cauoecl m<iderate>to 'major d.tm.... ~ {" . ~,. .. ,, . spoteaman In 8alcon. said u-lo. be releaaed Wednaday are airmen abol clown In late 00 and 1111. He sa1d Ibey include LL cmdr. John S. McCain m, aon o1 tbe l<Jrmer commandor or U.S. forces In tbe Paclftc. ,,.,.. to ,be releued TIB\nd>~ peeled to -Ila). ~ the POW """ bu ,,..,. beld laoplt;' I Pbllip Manhard, tbe mikiDI -POW • pl':'; tw8'1•1 1'Ql I :!' ~ ••'/i. ?.w:·~~ I 8lait • II:.: • llllo'-11 tbe ·-... .. ......... ti. all --· A!IJed-A UJI. ~ -trOOJ> wltbllnt-.... -Nied .. "mille ~ lllnl WO pt all of Iba JWk I." He 11111 be --... problem ml DOied Illa! bolb Nort1! Vlelnam 1111C1 tbe Viet Cq ..... oalJI ..,. wl!I comply with tbe •=:· Bui "we not lo IDUa ~, certlln," be added. ,,,,. .,,., _. sa1d U.S. troop SUqtll In Vletnlm totals ._ men, ~ with 13,ltl·Jan.. 28.· :forelp Alllid lroo!lli ~ South KoruDI, hlva'11ropped nn .,_ to 5,907, .~ ~ ' .( Wild Electric~l ~Storm Biacks Out Mesa Area ,.. Phoenix 'Fas'f'ritclt lbternatlOoal Speed-A po-losaJor 23 mtnutea llllCl two In-noted. "hople aem to have adjusted to way,-lherlf!'s deputiel aaid. · jured Southern Call!orula Edtaon c.m-.. tbe -lher. We actually had fewer ac- . lnvet!!Plon aaid-crfll, 14,iwu.ldlled , "--~-_,,,_, ,_ ...._, •-· ddeall Ibis -. • when ~ lndJanapoljHtyle car aqhed pany ~ •~w""' ... .,. --..Y ~ tho Hull"---Beach Pier do the loUrtll' luni al the --'•"" -~· !'"""'"'•· ltriie · , fei>!'dSd ~ ....... tbt ._,a m -.-.....,... ~ -.... -... ....,. wmt aut Smday f..-about 30 minutes, ~loded He .... 'PIVDOUD~ -on, Orange COut overnigh~ -to, 1,111& !ill~ 6f!ldala aald thal WU due lllilval·a1 ·a·Phoeltb: llolpltal.-· c.eta Mesa · cuStorDer. of Sood....., to'l-atyloolofpower. . Cril!l l!l'll'l"'ctl\'hlg on iM ralJHIJclt, ca111•"'e .. ...,,_c .... cut oil ... , The "'-.u.w.. ... aet to sllutoH when med raceway fo:r tJ>e. PJlom.lx 150, aet for urm ~ • • r-...- Sa\urdayo, • ·: , • . · , · :i'lie lncideot·~potted ... at 4:11 ll.JD, fol ii"-. difll and it, tat .. -aome time CrlS!I b@d applied !fir a 1loense lo race day along Maple ..,rib· ol 19th Stmt In Iii ~/Im Kemedy, manager ol tbe • Salurdal; but had not receited per. Costa M ... was m0re lypli:al of l)!e Costa 'M.,. llllCl F-Valley .,... mlomion, He was testtoo the Pap Racing ' troaky -lher which did· moot damage --"1 s..itbem Cllllornla Edlfm. , Tiam ~drlftalaM)IOlrlry~of' to Inland «11aimnltles of Orm!I• Camd;f_, •KeoneolJnotodlbellil'tnillllncldl.ntln . ~IOol It 1:m, out of Iha ftlar1b .~ ~~ ....,..· Coota - ---lliblenlnl :;;t ~ :i. "":n~ "'to':: o( tho ..Wte otufl hi Orqe, "'"""'::! ~ :i:. ~ ~ :!: :tea= era! lliec<o aod bani inlo Dames/' ~ ml tbunderdapl llllCl ..,i tbe -\na to be called to ttpalr the Cr&a drata ,...i.rty 111 IJS.\C 'l>ribt -of' hall marRd lbe P J II line. ~ aald the tramlOrmer blow car eoll1Jltlltlon In Ille ~ and of' the -lber~ · i:'nc IM ooix. -actlJ ftlal"'1 to tbe. '' • lndlonapoJll JD Satunlay'1 nee. ty Hartior rtmml ·.,.1n -., • ....,. ______ ..:.,._.....,_ WU ~lor a -I Jn Iha In the pal !8 , tbe ()raace 'toun-'' t oirile ~ •• fatality •~tile track roeonled ool)' .fl of an lnc:I\ oJ rain. ~ 11noe JI llH. He .wu tbe -Wbile -11 craft wamlftp ore up-.nd ~aa"e ond USA drhw liJDod, ore espect<d to rea181n up at lellt a lllOlber day, tbere ,.... no ._!her 19iatod lnddonta, • IP' ...... lllcl. Wlndl an -tbe -to -It '15 to • knots ad wll 9cftll! to ·-ir,m I to 1J -lloiPl, ond ., :L __ ..:. " ~· =.u:i~ ,,,.._ Looi. for. fair .._ tb.rou1 b ""M!tOJ!flr ....... _--..~<!01~_...I:, -'"· !be ?-~ ...... ~~~~w~-;:~ ....,.. or an- "" --~........ • Hjg!Js oJ II at~~ 'In-• drM .., ...... lie admllted dlol he omitted his record fniro Illa ~ be<aueo "I kneir I -be rejoded 111thout baW>i • chance to Pl'O" lo -y I ... tt .. and wort and bo p&r1 of tbe community I live ID. like othert." l>otenon tald he man1<d after be waa paroltd II monlhl .... ''fo!Y !amity mull eat and be ~!bod like other chil~" he wrote. ":rJ;;&h I have a allcht dlla!IUlty (right-trm, ~~), I feel that I ean ali'i1 IUJ)POrl 1111 falnD1 U aD1 other man can, b)i ...rtlni· i: dD not nee( welfire .. (See CABlllE,. Pip I) day will be Jn tbe blab .. ...., -1 laml. OVerD1Cbt ~ -Iowa toqllt Jn !be 0. By W•Nli!IJI, fair -~ -• INSIOt: TCaO ... Y c=. bat I of lbowon ri1 .,.a Ynmkf< l'ril<'to£...,,,..,. ,,..,.. Ione ..,.:" .. ~ J'rlday, tbe aotr •I Iii< St · CanliMli w ........ tralllc reopooded to Iha rain, c... u ..... Goftg, died todal/-s •• Hlll!llnllan Beodl Pol!ce Sci-Ed Groom ''°!ll ill Sporll, ~ 2f. ..... ..,. ' __ ...._ . Inmate Stabbed Wi QllENTIN (AP) -A Sa QatllUn Inmate WU In oeriowl -alter boln& stabbed tin. tlmtl In Iha -durllC • 'ftatatlcn period, • 1'llOD ~ iltlol Mid. ' ..... '...... " =:"'~ ............... . .... ... _._ •" -·=--... ...... lt = ........... ~ ..... ,: v-:-: ... --.. ............. ,, _.. .... ... 1 ... 11 IFI ti .......... , 4.• --.. • .I -• • • DAILY PILOT " ,,._, ....... 12, 1973 Al,. Cal, PSA Airline erger . Hearings Slated '1111 merger of Air c.Jilorala ·Into au)e a monopoly by combining two ~ :soutlnml Alll!nes '"111 DOI !alt< fl11111 thlt ._,.,t !or 81 perctnt ol the 1'1-tmlll •t Jeut ¥"7 wheD a. U.S. air tralllc between Northern and Dlllllict .aiart:'b&!"• ..bearinp fi ca Southern C.lllomla. ledt!ll anUtn,111 lllll oppollai U... Defeod<nts in the suit -PSA and Air ~;.., lllUl6llUd to bay the ...,., Cal -<Olllelld the federal governmeot peCli( Air Cat "U'l''m Jut -lh oa a. bas no jurildlctlop in tbe propoaed :'~~) .... ~-!:lllilllil_ = of~":o"!ln~~~ ="10.: Bat ~""-.AlrCal by ~·IB&ff· ltate. lbey say lotrulate operatlonl are PSAp!llllit~ UJ ~ regulat.d by the stat< PUC. anUtiilallulrt•-ftiiil!Jd 1n""u.~~ ~ · 1be JUJIJce Departmmt says it does COurt m Los Anrelos •, -have Jurlldlctloo because both alrllnes ln Illa! auJ~ llit ti.a. Jlllllce ~ use mt<ntat< oommunlcatlona, sell ment --.u.t Ille merpt ...,., li<Ull and advertise lhelr services in ... -"" ·· --:r ' 'Otbil etatea, and operate charter llighl! T ~ .. -::PJa · • -:-~~WW: l\'illiamt will rule-on een.8 nt the ~~I question lollowlQg · · · ar~la ..,., iet to begin May !. • Store Blast In Belfast BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -A -.age boy and girl planted two ex· pl-e cbarg., thlt wrecked a downtown store today lo, anotller guenilla bomblo& loddeol, pollce aald. The couple gave a 16-mlpute warolJlg lo employel and ..-a•IUld the blaal Injured DO one. Pol1a alao Aid they ael up a manhunt for an Internee wbo UOlped durlol the olght from an loteromeot camp north of Beilul. Wiiliam Kelly, 23, e1eaped with two others, who were captured almost Im· mediately. They cut their way through barbed wire entanglements sWTOUndlng the camp. Meaowhlle, 11 Pn>teslanta, arrested sunday when nearly 100 men of the Ulster Defense Association tried to atorm a Roman Catholic dlltrict of Belfast, were being arraigned lo Belfut. The Br!Usb army had been tipped that 99 ProWtantJ In 1 convoy of trucks were headloi for a Calhollc boua1ng aalate lo north BelfaaL Occasional Sip Before Pinner Bad on , Memo17~ A routine of sipping oocktal11 before diMer can lead to forgetfulness in middle age a UC Irvine medical school researcher has reported. II ~ William• rules the feder1I government does have a right to press the auit, bearings on the suit it.self will be set 60 days later, according to an agree- ment by all parties involved. If be rules the Justice Department does not have jurisdictional righta. the merger can be completed within 15 days, accor4Jng lo the same agreement. PSA la leekloc to buy the 81 percent controlling intereat in Air Cal now held by Westgate Calllornla Corp., a Sao Dlepbued firm. PSA then woold at· tempt to purchue the remaining com- moo otoc1< Interest lo Air Cal at f15.75 clllb per llhare. County Accidents On Wet Freeways Take Two Lives Two persons were killed in accidents Sunday oo rain dampened freeways in Orange County. Mn. Alice Jane Lamberson, 53, of. San Diego died Sunday afternoon in San Cle- mente when her IOUlhbound car went out of control, -the unfenced center dMder and oolJlded wi1h two -cars. 1be acciden& occumd on the Sao Diego Freeway north o! Oam1no de Elllttlla. J<Dmy B. Mollina, 37, of Br!Mnl, Tenn., """ killed co the Newport-Riverside freeway loten:baoge when bla car skidded aCl"Oll an unfenced center di· vlder '8lld crashed tnto an abutmenl Mr!, Lambel'9Cl'l was deed on anivaJ at Sao Qemeote General Hoopilfl shortly aft.er tfJe crasti. Kat/!teen ... MartJo, 22, ·of .. 2727 • Gelle del Comm~iqi<>I Sao Clemente was injured in tht cCMh as were Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Carmona, both 49, or Carson in the third car. · The passenger in Mullin's car. Carl R. Bond, 48, ol North Caldwell, New Jer- sey, received minor injuries in the New- port freeway accident. • DAILY l"ILOT Steff ...... ,,.._p .. eJ POW LIST ... . • • tt. ,_, U. ~. •.-rt s.. .......,., ICINflell, MlfM, llllf ,...,.. I.e. a. , ..... , (91. JaM I . ILi, All" flll"U. AtllM-· Ya.. .. "*'lfl ..... f"ll. ~ ,, ,..., Mii. Ii .......... ~-... 'Y ' N.'Y~ ..,. 1tw; • ...,_, flta., llillof ._,, •HtW. • ":: .......,, (II . .,,._... It,, All-"""-._&.. °"""" Kr .. -..... ..._... va., -., ~ ·~.::· c.!.. .... '·· Air Fwu. C1evt:i1.tf, '*:· fllll'•• Ctft Dl"'ld E .• A"' l'ltl"ee, Melrfl,ci, Mola.. n $1(.rttMnto, Collf. ~lured In ltfo'lotm· "a, 1"';~ (_.t. L-9fKO 'Y ~ Mlrlfll (.,. .. , ~ s,o. c.-... J4. Otorlldf, Ct111. o.tlld l-. Air ,1re1, ..,. • Wla.. .. ..,. Allf, i3, lff7, H. GooMI'"'°'°' LI. Wll'llO IC.. N1vv, S1n1otd. I'll,. ...i tlrllol, H.'Y. . '' )I,, 0111..,.., (NI. G!ir o .• Air Foret , ""''' Vii In SlrillOll, 1"11 )1, Gi;llor-, Col. Lllrcl, Air Force, C11!11or Cl~. C1lll. Ind T~ AtlJ.., <1pt11rtd '" 1"". •-Holl, Miii. Kllltl H •• Air Forti, Grll'MI Forkl, H:: Hor•M. ( •• wdt11m M .. NI VJ, SI. Atl>IN W,\Vt., 111111 c .. t« H111,:·Fli. ~ • ""'· lbt JOI' c .... Ir For~, Jl'or1n111111°" Uflll. ' I <11. Hiii. C-. Ho\llil'O J,. .Alt l"Ol'Ct, El P1» -Tell. ,..,...,ty~ II\, New Cannery Goes llp I cannery Restaunnt Is rising on site of former fish cannery on Layfayette Avenue overlooking Rhine Channel lo Newport Beach. New faclllly, a twO. ~: HJrldllW, Ctillt'. aoo.n I ., .i,lr Fora, Nl'erll• 1iw. lq s.wift9tleld, ,,...._ wll1 llwt II\ Fort w1n.n ~,II.,"'°'......,.," ltt1. 4 Hllf!lllll\o C.t. Artlll# T .. All" .Ffre•, Com«M. ru . .,.. WMllUJI...., o.c. U , ltlfklllr1 M•I· alftl9n A., Air ,..,e,, At~. POW Recalls ~ . Propagandizing, Crowds in Hanoi By A110c:fated Prell Returned prboner of war David Rehmann rememben lhe day Hanoi took hla pbologr1pb for a propaganda demomtratioo m l!IM. ''They told me lhe peopl<> of Hanoi were seething with anger -thal · If I didn't do exady u I wu told, I woold be t.orn apart by the mob," Lt. Rehmann, a Navy pilot, recalls. RebrnaM, now 30 but looking older, had been shot down for only 24 hours when the North Vielnamese took his photograph to show a man they branded a "war criminal" to the world. The photograph was reproduced on thousands of posters and became famous 1n the United States and many parts of the world. It shows Rehmann's face badly burned from the explosion of his jet fighter and his right arm bandaged and lo a sling. The eyes, be recalls, reveal a paUI from suffertog and lhe loss of ''more blood than I care to remember." But, Rehmann aays, he stood as erectly as he could, with a calm, determined look on his face. "I was not tn very good shape. }J a matter of fact, I was almost babbling," be said. usut I wanted. tbe world to see what the North Vietnamese were trying to do-how they were trying to-use me. "It is not a scene L Ute to remember, but I think J got the, point across ." says Rehmann, who still suffers disability in his right arm. Rehmann, from Lancaster in Los Angeles County, recalled the episode Sunday on a visit to Garden Grove to see two brothers and his aunt. story replica of old Western Oaruren plllllt, ts-· being built at a cost of $750,000. Completion Is scheduled In JW11!. l(an, • ·--I ..S. ...,,...., C/Mr. lllt G,. N1w, kllm o.ii.1, H.H., .... AIMM". Ga. ... lffhoil .... lt. Col. •OfOr 0 ., Air fotct ....... lercl ... "Ml• ., ~ Ml'I' ... , .... .,._ .....,.~., Gclllol o't .. Alf' f'~•1> f'1lrliod. Wo111en ' . ' . ~ '" .if'lll Ofttll(lf ,,lrll', Ml\. · .... .llh•n.~ ~a., ~, Mln-,_llOtiar MlllA< • ft. Jplfl, Cept, -4t0l>trl C .. Air ll'Ol'f"6o.IAMI-.. N.J, ' ·~ JO. Kl-I, U . Clft9::.,..WILtQlt 0.1 l'tOY'l'/'H1 ...... N.C .. ,...., Jldlli9llYllll; 'II,,; •tllrMf'""l1t ~ 1"7. Sl, Kif\, COi. TMJfto& Jr., Air ftor1;19, PorU· nooulhr \Ii",. --....~ Qd, 21, 1"7 . ..":t 52. loJJI,.., Mii, <;1r1 w., Air ~ai, Grond Fof1t, N.Q., illd SM OioVO. lnmat,es Shuttled to County Jail 5l. Llbltt, ~. 1tWlll M., Air Fore.. POr1n11 live In W11tt19wif, s,o.. wlr. llve1 1" CtUlorf!.11. "'laoltet 11nci -*'· I~. 1ffl. Sol. L.....,.., Cltll, llllr"' .II., Air FOf'Ci, LYM- fleld, ,.,...._ ~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -About 40 female federal prlsooen will be moved lo Santa Ana to help ri!lieve °"wded Sao Diego County Jau, a federal olllclaJ .. ,.. Manbal Robert Laloo1uald the WOIDell will be moved "probably amnet1me thil week, to Orange County Jail Tiie JD. mates will be abotlled more than IO miles 'beet aod forth fCX" court ap- pearaoces here at cooalderable expense and -.-. Lafoco said. "We've hid a chronl.c overcrowding problem" lo the Sao Diego County Jail Sgt. Charles Clements, a sberifrs spokesman, said Saturday. Another spokesman said overcrowding reached a peak March 5, when 47 women had to sleep on floor pads because of cramped conditions and lack of cots. On Saturday, the spokesman said inmates in the female wing of the jall stood at a capacity of 108. 'nlirty-five of those were federal prisoners awaiUng court action or transfer to a government facility, he said. FNMPagel CABBIE .•. Lafooo sald the proposed transfer was plamed after two unidentlfied .inmates complained to their lawyers about jail cooditiolll here. 1be men's wloi alao 11 av,.crowded, a sberllf'• spoteamao Aid. However, La· f-said there ...... DO Immediate plaoa lo ..... any of the "' mile federal prlsooers. Meaowbile, a 11pokeman at Orange County jail aa1d be WU UD8Ware of tlie proposed transfer. uwe know DDtbing about it, they haven't called WI to ask," said Lt rucbard Wigginton, the jail's watch com- mander. ss. llloon. ,(ti, v.n.i .J. Jr,. Air "'°"''· Fr•llll· tort, l(y,, ...... Mllbou,_ e..cll, Flo, 5'. MarWI. Lt. (tpl, J..,,, W •• Mlrlnt Con••· N9WJ11111, .ftC. 57. MIYhlW, Lt. Wlllllm J., HIVY. P!Jfllltown, W. VI. 51, Md:olft. LI. °"°'" John S. !II, Nl\'Y, Pe>n· ...... '"""-of ••. Mm. Jolin s. ~ ..... forlMt Clfrl/Nlndtr of 'U.S. forCtl In Pie flrhlr ii... In WMl!ln.tofl, D.C.. Wife Iii J lllO, Flo ......... Odo9blr tMl. If. MlllW, Lt, edWln F,. NOW, l't1'*9llt l•os, N.J., ~ Miit INI .• '°" 11'1-.. C ... Tbornl• M., Air Force, ArliMten. Y1., end COMMut. Ohio. 61. M.,.n. (.Ip!. Olan L,. Air Fllf"ct, l"ltttbl.w11!, •• u. H••oomtlo. CMf, wauoc. o .. I.Jr ~. Ptlllfld "-'• N. "tt4 ft UllfWnel Crt¥, T._ 0. Noif",,llloll. U 1..fmdr. 011111 a., Nwr, IPtlM· field, otlll, ...... rr1:ve.. •nd s.nford, I'll. k. Norri•, M.91. Tllom-. E., Alr forcl, Altori. Ill. "· Odoll. Lt. Col. l:>OMld E,, Air FlrCi, l"onllK. Mich •• 11wt dOW'!I lit O(tae;or 1H7. "· P1m1tt, Mil. Thomll V., Alt Forco, O•ltoq. Gt. ' '1. Rk1, ll. CM11ls 0., N1.,.,, SlllW:ll, H.Y.'• ... ltullUftlll, Cop!. Mort J., Air Fore1. Phbbll111l'I. P1 •• e1Ptured NovtmOlr ,,.... Newport Swre c::n-tt.""'if!~ COL .... R. Jr .• Air Fir e~!· JG. Scllolffll, Ondr. Petar V., N....,., Al•xlnlft'•. V1., Pll'"iflll llw lit NiPle .. l'lt., ll'lol mw .. Oclit- bltl" IH7. Loses $2,200 G~v.~ CIPI. J•,,,.. e.. Air FotCI, For"' n. ~ Miii. J9MPh F., AJr FORll, Cllll~ +owe, Wife II• In IClntwoocl. Mlctl,. lllOI *1r#I Awud lM. I E o • t 71 ~ Cmdr. Eotwlil A. Ill, No"l', MortA-n quipmen hOad, Masi,, wife !Iv .. In lllrglnlll .. Kil, V1., alloi down ~ l1, IMI. · 1.. SlnWIMtt C41L KMlftlth A. All' Fot'Cllr Wed A W~ N _,... LA----_......_ 1'91"'· N.Y ..... Witt l"•lln 1.-ctt. l"lo. 'l:';Jlo e"...-• ll&l"WG.11:: DWl1:1 WU 7$. Smlfll. Mii. Rlcftl.nl E. Jr,. Air FOrarr, Tunk.I, burglarized over the weekend by • thief M~ 1"'lttt. c.: W1yne o., I.Jr Force. •lctvnlnd. who may be going into boslneu as a ")1.~cni:.~.._.. A......,.,......,.,_" Jocksmitb. ... ~. Miii., w11t> 1n Horii ttone. ~ Jong as I am able to wort and can work. Police said today at least 550 eetl of A)t"',,~;, c.ol. .Jahn ... Air l'fll'Ao ommcw. "I want no one to feel sorry for me. AU c.111 •• a ......, c..kt., .not do'A'll Sept. 11. 1"7. doorknobs and locb worth IDOf'8 than 1'. $tlrm, Lt. C& ltolllrf L. Air fwce,• Sift I want is my job given back to me," fl,SOO were stolen from Epic Hardware, ? ~l!'an, lt. Tlmotl!Y • .. Nwr. Sflrlnll'l'lld, Peterson said ln bis letter. " ,, M11a. N-... Qlef Glavas, in his written 211 62nd St.1 aomeUme &tter the stort 11. lvnlPt .... lt. cot nom.1 w. Jr,, Air FwR. ._,,..' --~ cJ-'--' Fri'"" olght'. ' . Nhl!W'lllo, T-.. W119 11-kl A~, N.M .• report to councllmen, ""1ll the denial was uxu u.Q,. at .,_ Jll'AIWY, ,,.., > made because of Peterson's TeOOri:l.I • Richard Balia11t, owner oJ the s~. u. ~ Lt. "ldMnl G •• NM<. ,... v--. L-H.Y., Ind Stollfonl. L1l1. "It should be noted that driving tt taxi told officers be diJa>Vered the Jou Wmu U. T~·· Mii. RlllMll I ., Air f'orc1, lofton. is fairly·tow on the scale of employment be opened for busines.s at nomi Saturday.· :t:.:!,~ ~ 11' J11t~, ""•• .. ""' ctow11 and is possibUy one of the few areas in The doorknob sets, ranging In price ... T.,,.111,...,cit1. '"" o. Jr., Air Fore1, Houston. fro bout M to H lo bo Tu., Eflt Pqlnt. Go., lltCJ Annl•ton. Alo. which convicted felons may be permitted m a .... ~ were :s:ea on u. 1r11i11"*" ,...!. IConrld w .. Air Fore" Hirt. em I yment " Glavas w'd. store shelves and were apparen•""' the w11i... 1-,. ...i s ... 11ot1, '"•· P O , w1 M. .,.,...,,-,..t, Cllorla R.. Air l"ilrco, Gklllil. However, this morning be added that. main targets of the bu.rJ!:lar. · Ariz., Mot°"""" A*, u. 1"7. "We all ....,.,.,ani7 ... the need for a released Ballard said an electronic calculator o. u~. Ml · TINTY J., Alr Forco. Ion ,,_ a..._v__..,. ellco, I.NI ~ lOll.., prisooer to work bu.t ibe question is the and a mnall Jl(lio allo were tak"1 brnll· a v-nv.~c;pi. Clor.W 1., Air l'"oree, Treni- Dr. Ernest P. Nobel of south Laguna, prof..... ol psychiatry' psychobiology and pbannaoology at the UCl-Calilornla College of Medicine, said the regular coo- JUmplloo ol one or two drl!W a day may damage lhe bra1o. 2 Workmen in Mesa Hurt sultabllity aDd the riskl of such employ-ing the total loss to more tbaD fZ,200, "~. VllMhkY.' Lr. c.i. a.~ w .. .\Ir ,.~ ment. s1ou1111o11. Mlfna. _. v'"°°.1r~~· "No one bas yet devised a tnean5 of c.~ w.ni.w. ~"· ....._. c. r., Air ,.lllU, T-.. testing the mental attitudes and the Miss' Di "· W•l'MI'· Otlf. ~ H., MlrlM eor,.. Y"""'" likelihood that be would avoid fU!ure 1onary es .....,M ... ---"'1. Spectllcally, the alcohol, Dr. Nobel &ays, olftcll the abWty of brllo cells to make proteloa and riboouclelc acida (RNA). RNA is !ouod lo every llving cell, but carries on a special mission in the brlin. "" These moleetfts, ln the brain, play a critical role in the !toring and con· solidating of memory "traces," Dr . Nobel said. The process of collecting memory traces makes pennanent what otherwise would be fteetlng impressions. Until now, the cause and effect rela· tionship between social drinking and memory l-08! has not been suspected. Dr. Nobel poiotl out that his studiea indicate the ":fe to the brain which ls caused by al la not limlted to bard drinkers or almbolfca. ETm amall amounts of alcohol, If dnml< n!lt111ar!y, may permaoeoUy ID· lerfere wflh the ''pbyllcal or cbemlcal proct*" which eoea on ln the brain and allows atorage of loformaUoo which is Important to people. OIANGIC:OAST • DAILY PILOT Tl'lt Or~ Go.II n.i.1uf1"tlOT, wllll wl\ldl n 'omblntd ,l,lit "'""'l!rtu, II pv&UM'llld OY ""0r-.i C...tt Pvl)lllfllnt ~ ....... '119 .... -.. ... PllblllllW. ,..,.,,.,.., ~ Fri.My, l9r Cosl1 Miis.i, H~ 1oucft,, HllrllfnlflOll 8--Cl'l/l'"°""i.lit V1lt.y, , ~ llM<ll, l"'IMl'-dlllielloaClr. MM! kit C"'"9n .. / SM JlilM C.plltr1no A 11,... '10lointf •llfWI " llWll"*' Jtt1i1rc11.,.. ..... ......,... ,... pmc,,., """""''"' p~ h It ,,. w... .. , ..,,., c.• ..... Clllfom'-. a.Mo . ~;krt N.. W1wl ---Jaclt It. Cvrltt YJct ....... W 9Mnl MtM0W n." r .... u ·--· -~l~J11""' -----... . .. L, "'" """ __,. ...... .ClfY Editor He .......... ~ JJ)) N..,,.,+ kvl1v1r4 M•illitt A4drt1t1 P.O .... 1175, f2,,J --~ ,..,_, ,. W.t .... '""' -...ctl: m .._.,A~ HW!I : ,,.,. l9dt 91111fvlrd ..... • ....... ~.11 .. 1 Ttl .. ••• f114, MMJlt a.WW .W.aR' t '4W71 ~. l'1lo ..... a.. Mli.111111 °"""*"'· ...... ...,1111, ~ --·--..., ................ .....,,... .......... ......, ...... r ...,..o-,~ .. i.ttc,....-... ~ ··----....,. ..... .....,.., W .... II.It rffM/Mltrf ,....,, ........... ....,,. w~.~~i:~-ci1ty~f:" Fora. It. Albtlll. criminal conduct," Glavas said. .a.. ~ Col Dtvkl ~';I. "" f'erc:.. M1,_po11a, .. There is no known way to determine In T • Ca MIM..: ~ .,,.,_t J-. this," be said. a1wan se .::-~· ":~· -.... •• """..,... Glavas sald, ''Certain occupations are •s. ctoRr. °"*· ctludl n., Nnr. hlU"*''· Tmc., IM Slit tlttiiaie. more critical than others. A taxi driver TAIPEI, TaJwan (AP) -An American "· &-. "'*· EdWwd o ... NM-, l"Vntr. Me.. During Lightning Storm A pair of workmen suffered injuries in Cosla Mesa early th.is morning. when a lightning-struck eleclrical transformer they were repairing e.1ploded, showering them with hot oil. The transformer had been struck by~ lightning earlier. One victim who was aloft on the pole at the time fell a short distance to the ground as a result of the 4:23 a.m. blast but neither was seriously hurt. Loren Williams, 29, of 1406 Elaine Drive, Santa Ana, suffered a cut forehead and burns in the incident at 16 Pomona Ave., acconpng to c.ost.a Mesa firemen. He and co-worker Lonnie Ross, 23, of 1 does not get the degree of supenislon women missionary was foubd strangled -=-~~':.,. 0ior• It • ....,.,, Met1dloa 13841 Preston Drive, Tustin, were treated and supervisors do not get acquainted in her bathtub in the south Taiwan city of Min., 1N1 ·M1rM1tr, c.111. and released al Costa Mesa Memorial with the activities of the individual that, 11 rted tod ,.. HlckerMn..· Cmdr. Jimos M .• Mlvy, Atllnli, Tainan, po ce repo ay. G1 .• 01111 Liti\Obre, c.:nf. Hospital following the pre-dawn accident. say, they do a factory worker." 'lbe woman was identified as Glad)!& D. Fi':: JINI. ~· Cl'llrlll H., ... ,..,. ~ •hlff. Southern California Edison Company Tate, the taxi boss, said he would give Hopewell, 58, who lived on Taiwan 18 100. l~ LJ. Cmdr. E1r1 c . "·· N•""'· c.- oflicials said the two injured men and Peterson his job back if be can obtain his years. Gli:i~~in;' •[t. 5fo!.rilloos .. N•v~. ,....""°""' their foreman, Jerry KaufCman, had been police pennits to drive in the Costa Mesa Police said her body was disocvered by BMcti, c.ui. sent to repair the transfonner following and neighboring communities. a student and Ml.ls Hopewell's maid Sun. '"~: .o.':4~i11~191• L.011 T •• Hlvy, ciiro. 111·• ..,.. an earlier Oghtning strike. "It makes no difference to us," Tate day night after they bad broken into her 10:1. $ctlbr1: Cm6r. P1ut H., N.1....,, Er11, P••· A snapped electrical wire evidently said, "Even if be does have a six or locked, darkened house. ...., 1'1"04. tan act!.,'-:t;~!r:. 1~~i:-r N~· p11~ came in contact with the transformer seven-page rap sheet, they just have to At Richmond, Va., a ...... i..esman for the .,..,..." ,. ... .o L.lmoorl, c..ut., CIPfvttd In im. low "t""" lOS. Sllli', ll. Thlodoni G,, Ho,,,., Monlll'll, Wis., while they were at work, b inc it open. be cleared by the loca1 po 1 ice Baptist Foreign Mlalm Bcmd Aid Mill _, 1e11 Dltw. "'• • Firemen said oil inside the transformer departments." ~o~'!till'• brother, JOe u...-weu of 106. 11111tm., lt. cot. ow1111t E., Air Forqi. Is used as a conductor for the electr1cal Police did oot disclose what Pelerloa'• Tall4de1a, Ala., bad been ~ of her ~ ~ ~~ :!:;., ~. CU-•t ·•-•--for .. --•'-N.Y. _ ''"''' 1 oa,lY.._ ""''<> • ueKU1. I .. ~"* .. ctvHIM.. • Storm-<aused power failure during the 1-r----~=-~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::;;;j' nigh! also forced Colla Mela Memorial I :;:~: ~=i:~·el:i::i =.tor· ''Low Price• are Bom Here RalHd Ea..where" NOW un.y PILOT ..,, ...... No One Sells RCA tor Less Tlaaa ,Dtlnl.aps 1973 "TOP OF-THE UNE" ' 100'JI. lol1d 8tate AccuColor"TV In • tllbte l'llOdllt .~­•• - II" «U111111I ~ ... PGftltWI. A.f.T .. Aoodlh,-...,, IS• 90 DAY CASH IDISON LINEMAN WILLIAMS AWAITS TRll' TO HOSPITAL Tran1for1Mr Blows In COJta Mua; Worictt Stun ..... 7 I I • ; 'I t I • ' • I '• • v ' " - • -.. • " , . , • • • • • • . I • • • • V~t:. 66, 1'10. 71 ; ·3 ~ECTlbNS, 34 PAGES • A< I . • ' • . " • ~ • ' ' .... \' ' . . .; Coa11t EDITION • -l • • POW List Released By Harwi -_· .· SiX Others in Costa -Mesa ·.. -• < .. ·-...: . . A young Newport Beach woman suf. the braltel twice without ........,. ond fered muJUple cuts SUnday'ln'CoSta Mesh remembered iiotliinc after that point ill Wilen lier'car'11irakei ap~tly :lalled 1he cbaJn • ... c11oo crash wllidl cau.i · Ind she ca...eheil ili!O six olbel-sl<ij>ped moderate. to :major ~ · vehicles at anolnleriectiorr.· · '. " ' .' r PO\lce iden~ olbea Involved u ,.'Susan L:R\le!lner;,ta, of!!}8 ¥th ~t ... ;rravers Be SpO!'Q, 56.,of 1684 - was treated at Costa 1\!Wl M.e"!'trW Ave., .co.ta ·Mesa! Pericles J'. Stavros, )!ospltal for lacerations on her arm, but 411, of Hl80 Red l:lill Ave., .Tustin; Jamel 'did not reqlllre admlssion111-the facllity. ll:eams, 23,. of 3025 .llardJng Way, Oaota • , Investigate{" said the, aco1<1111t oc· ' )leaa; ~ ·A. M~, ti. of 'Wl1 l:urred at S:lO p':!lr; Iii the nOrtllbouild' • ~ Drive, Santa Ana !Wpb; 1..., of' Bristol Slreef south bf'the San ~A. lld>afer, 39, ol l'!l ~ •Diego Freeway oflrimp)mlle lhf';~ .,~ip.; c.ta. llili '1111 'Mlc:hael K. "cars wete waltl!li l<ir lhe"Ugti!. .1)1*, '21, ol'.!olo W, MacArthur -._ '. C Miss Rueffnef _told· poll<_e she. ajiplild . s,tDta .Alli: · • • • • r' ·-= • ·---==--· ____ ... --- = DAl_L Y PILOT Staff ....... ' = . . ' . ' ~DISO!'I .1-!N.1'~111 WILUAMS AWAITS TRIP TO HQSPITAL :rr11nsformer ·Blows in Costl MiA; Worker Stunned ... , . . . ' . ' Teday's Final N.Y. Steeb --c TEN CENTS - --= U.S. Halts -=. Withdrawal Of Troops SAIGON (AP} -Norlb Vietnam today delivered a list <>$.IOI American prlsmen it ·wUJ releaae In Hanoi cm WedDplay: meanwhile, the United States 8C8ln suspeoded the 1\'lthdra..,i 'Of ,Weriean troope to Insure.the Communlats ft!..,. all •. Americanl l!!e1 admit bc¥ing The -Viet ooog' promised a list Tuesday f ap~tely lO prtoonen of war capfured iD South Vietnam 'liho WU1 be ftleased In Hanoi '111unda1-• -T!iO U.S. deJelaUon .radioed the list from the North Vletnamete to W ashlngton IOI' notillC'aUon of tbe prl$oners' fapilllet. The' list 1iM . to be made publtc by lhe Defense Deparlmmt later today. ~ In Washington the department con- firmed the list had been recelvecl and that it Included the names ol l\71 mllltarJ pri.....,. and Qlle clvlllan. . Bui Tin, the dllel North Vletnameoe spokesman In Saigon, uld -to be released Wedneaclay are airmen &hot down In late 1161 and 1968. He sald they include Lt. Cmdr. John s. McCain m, son of the former commander lit U.S. • force8 In the Pacific. May iose Job Over Police ' Record I • ..._ •. , •• r . • A_'i!nftto1 ~ . ..-bid:' to Iba) .lioalth to la)J.cl8illl..; l>jnefit.'cklptlcaled llllp of a Piii aeveral ~ ago•wheq the under botfl systems. • dlJ ~m~~· ~ . B<sides app!Yinlr l0<1f!pldl techlllcallt . . ·~1.c1-~·4!mo-..• -·-'· I 1 ... ~:· ' • -' private camer~ 1>1ail iihiJ Stalf ·-""Dlir" ell>'~= Attlair R., ·w-·1•ComjlOl!lllioo, Mc.ltenzie -811\1 to have dt<l!>l)ed also recelv.S a third iubatanjial ~&loo. lllt' ldlll , Ill ."'-ttl.i ·a ~ cilutl · Be bOcame dij manager . -, rilling ... d...,._ !11!!6(· f1JOU8· u, ~ •J!!'lll"f lrom,bls eariler .l!Oll u ',1ioll<;e Clllef. _,. -•poi tie 11 we. .,..,. ·being hln!il. ·wt OI a period o1 F..nh Diltrlct Ccurt ol Appcab r.llfemeol from .the Los Anselea Police J1llllie SlevbeD ·g, Tamura ncentl)' ruJ. Depal1ment, which w111 lorced bY. polio. td tilt Mcksle, fon:ed lntO.telirtment CJty olliclala admitted 'ii 'appeared bJ 1 *"ke throe ~ ago, wsa not en· McKem!e """ iegaUy enUUM' to a total 1111<4'latllo oriCin8f #,001 be. claimed. , of i:t~.per mmlh In benefila d\14 to hi• DUrlng a diingeover ol booklr«pln1 -Induced retlre~ as the, chief lllOlllodl f~ deyelopment ol the municipal adliilnJatrat.r. · 1bose to be ftleased Tbunda~ ... peeled to Include MitJ. Floyd - the POW who bu been held !Cllgesl, and Philip Manhard, tbe nntilC civilian 'Ii°~ ............... -tlle \hl1'll phase of tho POW nloooo, leavtnc ol -1• to be tr..! by ..... m "' -Ille -• -lln!.Nardl28alloi• tbe ~lne for tile -wal ol au :American and ....... A1llod lar<es. A U.$. spcjkesman aaicl . troop withdrawals ...,.. smpended to -· damn lllre wa gt!I oil of the Pl-L" He said he foresaw no~ and Doted that tioth •North Vleti>am and Iba Vlei <;ong have aid 'they will-comply with the agreement. But "we want to make absolutely ceriaint'' be a4dec1, 'lbe spokOllllan said U.S. lz<op strength in Vietnam to1a1a 1,935 mai, compared wilh 23,518 Jail. Z8. Foreign Allied lro<ipe, primarll7 South Koreans, have' droppecl from 35,liOI to 5,llO'I • . ~ ... ~U'mes KiU Children GLENDORA (AP) -Carbon JllCllO'kle fumes· filled a lioine he~ , after a wall heater veot became clogged Sunday, till- ing two children and overoomlng their parents, aulhorltles said. Danlei Smith, 10, and hla brother Matlbew, 7, """' dlacovered dead In their beds bf their grandfather, Herbert Smith, fire officials sa!JI. CLASSIFIED AD • HAS A GOOD LINE A .DAILY Pllm classllitd want ad wlll~y hand you a good line: . COZV, vrtvate-i Bii, 1 BA, crRll. drpe, garage. .195 (Phoi>e No.) <>r (Phone No.) • People ....,. adually atandioa In line lo • -the house as a remit of this ad, l'Dd of course JI wu rentm. J""1n a llne i>I :pour own bY D.un.. a nntal daily ln the DAILY Pli.OT cl8sallied wtnt ads. ll'he. direct line i. -' . ' L.M. ..,,. ' -' -. ~ --: C.w'C • --II ....,., .... ... • """"°' ' -.. ........... 4.1' ~ Cillllh' " lttwl8 .... --........ -.a T-It cllJ'I own nUrement , program, ,tile .A C0111plex "°"" <11it followed and pmfotts pmbloN CO\'eiing .ntlremenl """" Judge Tamura flniilJy decided IOd clilllbillly ...,. not llrickell. M'climoe oooalo propedy teceive .$1,009 ~"*11. McKeui:ie became ... or lnaiead, tila attomeY BIU Hunter COii' ........... ,............. . ....... •at ........... ,, Mw11ur• • • -.. -. ---............ ... .._ " IDe llat eplofa loraid to quit due to W • (See ~ Pap J) . -' • " I t DAILY PILOf t I Air Merger Hearings ~tin May ,,., -of Air Calll..i& inlo '9d6e -Aldlllel wm not take p1ooe 1m111 at 1eo11 K.!J -J U.S. i:aci<k:l-camt l>ecim bear1op po • Wal. utlllwl llllit .............. -PS& ....-awlJaoliiMd lo buy lhe - (ldllll Air bf ,...aa.. !all -'!II'• IPllt w '* by'.llle -Publle u~ Oamnl' f -j~ k Boi p.tt1we ·or JOr Ol1 by the Jarp PSA -be couipkled until a fedend --lull II roocilvecl in U.S. t>lllrid -._ -. ooart:m·~ In IW olat, the u;s. J1111ice llepart- mmt .,.;1e+I! .. jk .......,,, ,wDllld crali a monopolf bf combinlnf t,.. 11nm -.......i·l'ar'm pemill o1 the air tnlDe bet-Northern and -. &m ..... Callfamla. DefeDclents in the IUit -PSA and Air Oil -cmtend tbe federal govemment bu .., jurlldldien in tbe proposed merger -an regularly scbeduled flilbla of_ the 'two aiilJnes aro within tbe -. ni., uy intmtate operatlool are ftl!llated by the llate PUC. ,,., J!lltlce Department .. ,. It does -larildldlon --airlines UM tntmt.te mmDMJDk:atiam, .ell ---tbelr-in --. and operate -fllgbts --llnel. '"'1;,.~~ Wlllllms wm rule on tile queodoli follcnring ......--aet to belln May s. If J1ld&e Wllllams nila tbe federal pwaW>EDI don have a rilbt to press tbe 11111, bminp ... tbe 11111 ttaelf will be at • days later, a<eonlint to an agroe- ....i by an portles Involved. If be rules the Justke Depertmeot -not . have jurtldlctfonal risbts. tbe ...,.... CID be completed within 15 days, """""'"" lo the same "81"'1D"llL PSA II -rig to buy tbe 11 percent cmtrGllloc intemt In Air Cal now beld by W..ig&te California Coip., a San JMer-bc'ed firm. PSA then would at- tenpt to purdlase Ille ,.mainlog com- mon lloCt interest in Air Cal at $15.75 casl!persbare. $··-~- ····-ca\etw TONIQllT QOSrA MESA PLANNING COM- llllSSION -Regular meellng, city hall, ,,. p.m. "INVESTMEN'i'S" -Wm. L. O'Bryoo, -· -ays llu'ollgb Mardi 19. Estancia lllgb School Forum, 7:!0-9:30 p.m. UCI Leclul'e -"Merehandlsing the PJoperty ," part of series oo Residential ln<:ome Propertjes, Rm. 161, Humanities Hall, 7.f:30 Adm. 16-" . '1'11J!SDAY, MARCii U UCI LECTURES -"The Chicano and the Pllllce," part of series oo Morality, Twtligbt Zone of tbe Law, Science Lec- lutt HaD, 7:10 p.m. Adm. $5.50. "Sub- division Sales and Marketing," part of series on Professiooal Practices in Hous- ing Industry, Room, 178, Hwnanities Hall, 7-1,30_ SALT Talks Resume GENEY A (AP ) -United States and Soviet negotiators resumed today the see- CJDd !lilaBe of tbeil' supersecret strategic anus limitations talks -SALT II - after a recess of almost three months. Ambassador U. Ale.sis Johnson and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir S. Sil!rneno'I conferred in the SOviet mission to fil: the time of the first plenary sesskln, due later this week. --CM DAILY PILOT Til9 or-. c.f OAJl.Y l"ILOT ..... Midi ._.... ....... " ... "' .......... ..,. ,,. Or-.. a-I' .... """"" ~ ..... ,. .......... _..,.."""""'.......,.~ Friday. ., CM.. ._., .. ......, ~ ............ .....,.._,."' v ....... c......, ...... ~ ... IM~ ... .._ Caiil>litr-A •lnirW rtlklll91 ................ S.twol'Yt ... lundilrt. -~ ........ -............ ..... .......... c.... .,,.. c.a ....... '*"' • .,._. H. W-' ..,.... .... l"llllWllflw Jock .. c.t-. """,........ ... o...l.M9rwtlr no. •• r-n1' ·-l;t---·,,, .... i _ ..... ~~;::.;.~.::.~~... . -·~. Q Q a..-H. '°"' licMr4 P: Hill ............. blten ---1"' w ... ..., s.n111t ...... ,,.....,.,,0 .... llto, tt626 ---....... ~»»....,. ..._. ~...:tt1 UIF-1A­.... 1 llllJ'S..._~ .. -... ~,,... fl-t .,..,, 11 en•• Hlo4Pt 0 S 'M:::dbs '4WJI c.r-. ~ °"'""' c.... ........... :::-.-;.."';"~"= ............ ......, ........ .................... ---""·--~·•tvm ... _..., ... ':;: --· .... &ti ......,, ......., -_......._,, -------.- -.-U.1973 t ' ,.,.. .. r .. eI \ ' ' t I Council Weighs POW LIST.·· ":-Hya", °""' L• r... H"""' S.ltlm Otlltf• H..M.. _. AIJillnY, co.. I ._ ._.,.i.on, u. (;ol, R9"f D , Air ~ 'r w«.Mti•lflat --Mff11.1NL ~ '1 • .Nm& .._,_ .... 0., A~ ,_ ,...,.. . ' .Upper Ba y ,Suit O:le. a.9 ~ ll'ttk, KM!. & '....,,_, #Ml. K-'91 R,, Air For«, Mlft> _..,_ .... J-. C•pl. ll_,.I C .. Air fo<t•, Me!lil...,, NJ . NC ... K'", u , i:mcll'. WU-o .. ,......,, Kll.,n. · ; An lJJ>l)er Newport Bly lawsuit that -inclUdoo tbe city of Newport Beach lo a growing Jill of Involved orpniza· lions aod individuals ii m the aaeixta b>r ~ at lonlgbt'1 Newport Cl(y * * * City, County Urged. to Act On P reserve - · A ilomrSiions·.0-. bll lanndwl • petlllm.campalp 1o 1r1 lo force New- port ~ and tbe COUDI)' of Clnnge to -· IJle nortbem and --~ " Upper Newport Bay. Co!mrlhnen fl>nllht will receiVe a petl- tlan signed by l8Z Harbor ~ residents asking for tbe preoerve, llltboulh they Ill'< not expected to take 8DY -on ll QJy M8Da4'!' -rt L. Wynn...,..,,_ maids tbe cOuncll·delay any -Oii the laog-ctaodlng <mll'Oveny over Upper 111,Y ~ usage unW Ille new general plan ii """1llete--. 'lbe 1a1tat1va land .... e1emeo1 or the , ........ plana -.. Part of lhat prop- erty fO< --and part I« lllDg)e-fl!Di]y resl4<ntla1 jlev<IGpmenl It lbou1d 11111>e Jlll't. according to Mn. Howard Babb, 11!111 Via Marino, origina- tor of tbe petltlanl. SbO receml1 told Orange Co!mly --vllon that tbey 1111111 come up with luoda for 8'qllilltioD of tbe ptVpe111 before the dJy -Ill ceneral plan. Sile urged the CO!lllty uae amne or Its flJ ml11foo in federal m'enllffharing moolea "11 a token of your commlttm<!ll . to Ille ir-rv•tlm or this Tegillllllly lm- pc:rtant area. .. She auggest<d that rea1iltlc values be estsblilhed for the land that a long-term prognm be inlllated and that tbe lmlie Company be relieved of. heavy taxation if the Janda .,. to be publicly acquired. Supenl!orl did not act oo be!' roquesl, lnatelld postponing any decision on whe!'e to spend its $12 million until Tueaday. However. there is no 8Jll01Dlt for Upper fonoal boanl cmslderation. Co!md1men Jonlght are ei]JOded to de- lay any cmslderatioo .... teD Mn. Babb tbey will take her propooal imdeT coosid- eratioo aa tbey ooosider the new ,...,.111 plan. The Upper 111,Y uplands aro alao under study .by a field committee estsbllshed by the u.S. Department of the 'Interior that is trying to get together funda for an app,.isal of the properiy prior to rec- ommending whether the bay become a national wildlife preserve. Volunteer Aides Sought at Hoag Hoag Memoria! Hospital in Newport Beach is looking for volunteers to help pl\yslcally handicapped paliaots wwk their way back inlo the mainstream of comm!Dllty life. Volunteers will start work wi~ pa- tients in the hospital and then follow them home while.they learn to adjust to life with a handicap. An orientalion session for volunteers will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital Conference Center. The sev en- week training session for volunteers will then continue holding classes every Tues- day and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. CHART Sets Session On Board Candidates Quallficatitlm and crttA!l'!a -.... to guarantee ideal &ebool trustee candl· dates will be dlscusaed Thunday before the Citliens' Harbor ~ Research Team. Speaker for the 7:30 a.m. sessicm. at the Mesa Verde Counll'y Club In Colla Mesa, will be BtU Peyton, a former mem-- ber of both the old Costa Mesa Elemen- tary School board and later the Newport- ri1esa Unified School District Board of Trustees . Council meeting. City action be<amo lneritable wbeu It was named as crop.defendant tn two re.. cent additions lo an action flted 1aSI July qalMI tbe irVlne c.q. • ., by Ol'u!ge County. The inltla1 cmnplainl authorized bJ eounty supeTVilon .-to determine and in.mn public acoeu lo more than t,000 acres of land in the Upper Newport Bay area. Named with the Jrvloe c.otnpany as defendants In tbe prescripUve rilbts ac- tion are lhe Dover Shores Omunua.ity Association .... many Individual -of land In Ille affected ...... Identified in Ille lawsuit are 26 paroel! tolaUna; ~ ..... In tbe uplando .... of Bad: Bay, 1' paroelJ tojaUng 50I ...... under private ownenblp ml 1is paroelJ tolaUna; ....... Jolnl1Y owned by tbe county and tbe city of Newport Beach. The !"UDl1 uiues in Ill laWS!dl that tbe public's right to many forms of reaeatioo In Ille affected area date back for more than 50 year. and cannot be in- fringed l!poll by the Irvine Company or the oilier named defendanU. The dty has now be<n named as cross defendant . in cross oomplaints flied by the Irvine Company and Ille Dover, SIJorM Community Aanclatlon. Both ac- tiOOI "°" form part of U!o county's original ilWIUil 'lbe Irvine Company aeeks a total of more than $rl milUon in d.amacel and a r<luod of more than fl,lG,000 in --erty taus In Ila rejectloo of tbe _,. ty's cla1m. The DoverS-group .-a r<luod of '2,482 in property luel In Its _.., lo the couoty'• action. M.anY of tbe Individuals iwned in the lawlult have not yet filed answm to Ille oomplalnL A trial date cannot be oet un- til those respoosea bave been filed. Fro• Pllfl9 1 CABBIE ••• borrowed money to pay for. He said near tbe end of Fell'uary he was called off the road and told to go see Newport Beach police before be could drive anymore. He admitted that he omitted his ...,.,.,.i from bis·applfcatloo because "I !mow I wOtlld be rejected without having a chance to prove to society I can live and -k and be part of tbe community ! live Jn, lite otberJ." Peterson said be married alter he was paroled 18 months ago. "My family must eat and be clothed like other children," be wrote. "'!'bough I bave a sllsbt dlaabllity (right-arm amputated), I feel that I can still support my famlly as any otheT moo can, by worktng. I do not need welfare as long as I am able to work and can work. "l want no ooe to feel sorry for me. All 1 want is my job given back to me," Peterson said in his letter. Newport Chief Glavas, in bis writt.n report to cooncllmen, said Ille denilll was made because of Petenoo's record UP"I T ........ Rigltt Slaoulder, Oops! This Texas A&M ROTC cadet goes though drill lumost without notic- ing the broken stock on his rifle. The team ... ~ Performing for • POW homecoming in Congroe, Texas. • Wo111en Mo-ved Inmates Shuttled to County ]ail. SAN DIEGO (AP) -About 40 female federal prisoners will be moved to Santa Ana to belp relieve crowded San Diego County Jail, a federal olllctal says. Marshal Robert Lafoon Aid tbe ....... will be moved "probably """ldime this week, to Orange Co!mty Jail The in- mates will be sbuttled moni than 80 miles bock and forth for court ap- pemmces here al OOllSiclerable expense and lncmvenience, Lafoon said. "We've bad a chroni<: overcrowding problem" in tbe Sao Diego County Jail, SgL Olaries Clements, a aberiff's spotesman, said sablrday. AIM>ther spokesman said overcrowding ....ctied a-peak Man:lt 5, )'hen~ wumeo bad lo sleep m Door pods ~ of cramped conditions and l8clt of cots. On SO!ul'day, Ille spokesman said inmates In Ille female wing of the jail slocMI at a capacity of lllfl. 'l'birty4lve of·those -.. federal prisoners awaiting <ourt aclloo cc transfer to a government facility, he said. Lafoon said the propoaed transfer was planned after two unidentified Inmates complained to tbeil' la,,yen about jail conditions here. The men's wing also is overcrowded. a sheriffs spokesman said. llowev<r, La- foon said there were no immediate plans to move any of the< 139 male federal prisoners, Fl'OlllP..,el Meanwhile, a spokesman at Drange County jail said he was unaware of the proposed tronsfer. "We know nothing about It, tbey haven't called us to ask," said Lt. Ricbanl WlggiDloo, tbe jail's watcb com- mander. Routine Agenda Awaiting Mesa PJ anpers Torqght A largely routm. agenda eomes before tile Costa Mesa Planolng Commission tonight, with 10 items sclleduled for con- sideration including one major'~· Swift approval is anticipated for the switch of property en the west side of Bear Street between the San Diego Freeway and South Coast Road. Detailed plans ha~ iii.ready been made for the ~ cumntly zoned for CJ, CP developnent wblcll will be Ille aite of the Four Seasons entertainment comple:r Commission members are being asked to swilcb It lo I DOW dusillcatioo CODI· merelal -recreatfoaal (CB) deevloped specificallJ for sud! ..... The meeting begins at 9:30 p.m. in city couoci1 cl\lmben. ..... Ja(ll90fl'llllf. Fla .. t-"llrllld In Nowmllllll' "' JI. IC.Irk. Col. T~• Jr,, AJr Fore., Poru l'l'IOl.ltill, vi~ aftol oown 0c:1. a , IN1. IP. l.Mlttr, fMI. Cirt w .. Air Fortt, G.rolld Forlt, H.D .. Mid $tn DleslO. 53. L.wf, Clpt. ·-Id M., Aifo Forti . N l'9flll llM ill W111i.rtawn. s.D., Wiit 11\'ft In C•Ktorl'lltl, jM'ltontl° ........ 14, , .... 5'. Uf!in' ... C#t. L.ur"' It., Air F~t, LY""' ~.~. nli: .U. Uifln, a.I, Vtl'Nft J, Jr.,. Air For<.•, Fr• ' tlwf, iao,. .... Wlboiil'l)ll~. Flt. Sf,, M#Yd. Lt. Cat, JenT W., Mllr(M Cor,t, NIWPOl't• N.C. S1. Mi!YMW, Lt. Wllll.ttto J ., Novr. P1t11lltlt'lllt\ w. \la. $f. McCain, LI. Clfldf .. John S. tll, NlvY, Ptn· Hm11, ...... '°" llf ltft. 11,dm. "'°"" S. McCt ln Jr .. fonMr cotnrl'lllhdillr of U.5. torcn In f'•clllc. Jllfler lives lft WllhlflslOll, D.C., wlfl In J.U-llio., Fi.lo ..... doWft 'Qctober 19'1. • ,,.. Mllllr, \,I, &4wln F,. N.W, f,...icllfl 1.&119'< N.J.1.--tuf9d Ml'f 1Nt. . '°· Moe, C:lltt. TllofMJ N., Alr FOfCf, ArU119ton, Ve , •!'Id Clllumtlus Olllo. .t. M.,.n, C.pl, ~Glen t. .. Air For~. Plttsbunoll. 't. ,.._,obi, C.pt. WlllllC9 G., AITr Fore., Painted "°"· N. y:,; and Unlv«NI CltY. o . U. NOrtl•'9n. I.I. Cmdr-Giies R., Nl..Y. SPrlM• \ Held, Ohio, .\lblirP/'1 Gii .. ltld S.flford, Fl1. I ~. Norri .. Mii. 1llomn E., Air Foret. Allon, UL '5. OCMll, Lt. C.~ DoMld E., Air Force. PontlK. ! Midi., lhOt down 111 Octobtr 1'N1. 6'. P1rrott, Milt. Tho••11' V., Air Feru. O.llon, ... 67. It.kl, l.t. Qlehl• 0,. NIVY• Slllte\lket, N. 'I'. M. Rullllnt, C1pt. t.uirlc J., Afr Force, Plthbul'l!ll. Pe., Clllfilrld Nov.mb.r 1"6. 69. $.llWPllU, Col. Robert R. Jr,, Afr f or c t . 1r' Car'1'111191t, 1"1. \ 70. ScflMtfel, On*. Pelet V., NeYY, Alllllllel'ldtle, Ve., .....W. llYI In Neplff, Fii .. lllOI down Oc to- ber IN7. 11. s.llorn. CUI. J•IMI E .• Air Foru, Forut Grow, 0'9. n. $MMhln, M•I· JOMPl'I F .. Al<' Forc111, cnnton. •-· WU. ll\lef In l(w,IWoocl, Midi., lhOt ciown Allll"'*I IHI. n. Sl'NIM!I, Cmdf>. t dwln A. Ill, Nl''l'. Mfirol• llHd, Miu .. wtt. Liv .. In Vl1"9lni. 8uch, V1 .. shol down Milrdl 17, 1961. 14. Sin-!, Col. K-th A., Air Fotu. W.I Point, N.Y .. end W"t P1lm 8"cfl, l'i.. 15. Smith. Mill, Rld\ilnl E. Jr., Air FOree. T11nlce, Mls1-1'. Smith, Cept. W•'fl'I• 0., Air Fora, Rldlrnond, Kr .• Ind OUMdln, Fi.. 11. SMf'lord, Cmdr. Hull'! "·· Nwr, mofMr lht• In Clmbrldge, Md., Wlft; In 1ion11 Kong, ~Ph.lrtd Aulfull, tN1. ~ n. stev .. t, cot. Joftft E .. Air Forc.1. ci.r , Celll., end Pulllblo. Colo.. •hOt down $111PI. 17, I • 1'. Stlrlll, Lt. Col. Roblrt L., Air .._, $It Milito. Cllll. . IO. Sulllv.n, Lt. Timothy I .. Nwy, Sprl~. ~. I -~ 11. Sutnpltr. ll. Cot Thoml~ w. Jr., Air ,~ N .... Vll ... T«ll'I., Wit• II~ Iii Atm1gordo, N.M., sPIOI dowfl JllllHrY, \Kl. • 12. llf'llllll'IWllJ, LI. RldMrd G .. New. N-v.,, N.Y., Mill Slltlfonl, Fla. U. Ttn'll*'lill'r• M.111. Rua1tU E., Air Fot~, ll)llotl, MIU., mottler ll'ltl In Felfl'IOl.lfh, ~ .... allot doWn October 1"1. k Ttr!'lllll, LI. Cot. Irby 0. Jr .. Air Foru, Holllton. Ta, E .. 1 f'olnl, ~ •• •1111 Annl11ot1, Alt. 11. Treutm1n, IMI. 1ConrM W., Air Feret. HtrtJ. VIII«. T-., end Stltllon, P•. ll. Tyltr, Mii. o.rt. R .. Air Foru. GW:lt. Ar lL, """~ Auf, 1l. 1N7. l "· u.,..,_, Mel. T..,.., J., Air F-. S.n F,.,._ ci.ca. Ind Al.ilnn, TlllX. a Vtrlll!W. c.,t, Gtr11d S., Air Fore., T,....,.., NJ. llt, Y4MotzkY, Lt. Cll. RIYTnllld W,. Afr Ftrdi,. Stougflton, Millnt, ll'ld \l.nd1it, Wtsh. to. W111lk.,., Clpt, Hllt>trt C. Jr., Air Force, Tuba. .... ,l. Wenllllr1 Clpt. JI""' H., MlrlM C,O,,.. Y~l- Mtt, Midi .. tfiet eDWft OCJOt1w IW. I n. W}lllfln. Ml\. G._.. H., Alf fotQ, St. Albliw,, W. v ... llftll Uftlv.'NI CJIY, Tex. 92, W11111. Cot. O.Vld W., Air tkorw. Mlnn .. poOa. Mlllll. QflUNlt AufUSt ttrM. ' H. \.NrltW, C.pt. L.l-D., /I.Jr flortt, OI~ .. w .... ,j, (Jowtr, Cmdr. Cllude 0., N...,, IMU-11, Tu., ...... Diii&. M. &ti&. Cmdr. fftWen:I o .. N#Y'r, plff'dy, Mtf.. •ftd i.-., C.Ut. t1, GlllttM, cwt. Chlrt. R., JrNvr, Milftllltn Mia.. tnd Mir-, Clllf, ,., Hid!:-cmdr. J-M .. Nm. Ati.tll9. G•·• Ind ~. C.Nf. ' ft, JllmtS. CIPf. Cllllrill N., •1.,y, LtmOll lllilfl', Fii. 100. Uwlt. LI. Cmo:lr. fjlfl G. J'r •• Navr, Ce" Glr1n:IH11, Mo., •nd S.n Diego. 101, MobltY, LI, J-'I $., NIW, ~!tin IN<fl, C•ltl. 1112, Prdlltf, C-'• U. T,. NIY'/', (llfe, Ill,, Md Ptlo Alto. Cllll. lo:l. Sdlult. Cmdr. P'MJI H., Navr, Erl1, l"lf., •nd ·Sin DllM. ClfltllNlt In Nov9n'lblr "'7. .i. 104. kfMtltnr, cmdr. RoMrt J., ....,.,. Phi .. dt+llflll 1"1., end lAmoofl, C111lll .. c.Mturld In 1ff1. 10&. SIW, l.I, Tilaon: G,. IWtr. ~ Wla.. ...... ._ lk Slllltven, lt. COi. ~ ... Alf Fotct, COPYflon. '-'•· •!'Id ws v ..... Nft. • 101, Zlltlo9!ll, l.I, 0.r11s P., NPlt, J1,,_,, N.'r. IOI. Kntt-. 9ob a. dvlli.rt. Israelis, Arabs Talk "It sbould be noted thal driving a taxi ii fairly low m Ille scale of employment and ii possiblly one of Ille few areas In which convicted felooa may be permiUed employment," Glavas said. However, Uli! morning he added that. TEL AVIV (AP ) - A ranking member McKENZIE ••• "We all tt<Ogolze the need for a released sidered appeoling lo Ille State s.p..me II Hurt ,on Cable Car ol Premier Golda Meir's Labor party prisooetablllrt loandworkthebutns· ~ofq:!""em"'p1::'°y Court. saya lsl'aelis .,. holding regular llf<l'et SUI Y -• SAN ~"'CISCO (AP) _ Eleven taJks with leaders of the Arab world. The t City Attorney Roy June was notified r n411 m~~ one bas yet devised 8 means of Friday by Runter that be and McKenzie persons aboard a c.able car -including statement by Yitzhak B e n -A h a r o n . he the gripman and conductor -were ... _ I f th · t IIl tad t testing the mental attitudes and t will accept Judge Tamura's decision in secre ..... .1-genera o e g1an s ru likelihood that be would avoid future the matt-. ltm>wn oft balance and Jnjured when it Labor Federation, followed e a r I i e r al d " GI ·d ""' came to an abrupt atop at a downtown crimin coo uct, avas S8J . "I lost a little and he km a liltie-or I comer. All injuries were minor in the repOrts of meetings between Deputy ~~ !!i:f .Jmown way lo determine _, a little and he woo a litlle," June Sunday night acddeoL Pas.omgen and Premier Yigal Allon and King Hwseln ol Glavas said, "Certain occupattoos are said philotlopllica1ly of tbe court-enlotted crewmen were treated at a local hospital Jordan. The government bas denied the more critical than othen. A 1aa1 driver 1 Foompromise~~~-~~dee~ls~lan~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l~or~cuto~~-~and~-~~~and:~..i.=1=10~d.~--~reporta.~~---------· does not get the degree of supervilloo 11 and supervisors do not &et acquainted with Ille activities of Ille individual that, say, they do a factory worker." Tate, the taxi boss, said Ile would give Pelel'soll his job back If Ile CID obtain bis police permits to drive In the Costa Mesa aqd neighboring comm!DllU... "It makes no difference to us," Tate said, "Even if he does have· a six or seven-page rap sheet, they just have to be cleared by the local po 1 i c e departments." Police did not disclose what Peterson's convictJoos were for. "Low Prices are Bom Here Raised Elsewhere" No Oae Sells RCA t or Less Tlaan Dunlaps 1973 "TOP OF THE LINE" 100% Solld.S1alo AccuColor"lV ln•talllemoclel RCA AccuCOio<• Portable makao !fie-- T w o Exeeuted --il'f 21 • dlsOcMll oaW ••'lll*modll ,.., __ --AD: 'llllO Calar I I ' wa COY r • .. ' me m t tlo --co. ... ~ ~~~'H __ 0!~~i! '!~ .~~-f~..!l~f;;-.;LtL~·~;;;;-,..._ -;c;;;_ ;;;;w;;;~~~~~~-~ _ _,;;;;;;;;;;;=-;;;·~ ~~~~~~~::;f"----r=-~ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -A Phoenix teen-ager and hla sweet-s4 6·ra· 0 8 •-. ' 41t -~, 9 8 heart were appareoUy forced !<!_kneel on the llJ'Ol!J!~lllld then were NOW -LU ~· NOW ~ ~f."ted in the desert northeast of here, •sheriff& deputies said io-_. _ .::__ " $359.95 • The bullet-ridClled bodies Ol James Burgoyne, 19, and his girlfriend, Kathy Koger , 17, were found a!Op a small hill late Salli!' aay, lour da,, after they disappeared . Deputies said the two were found barefoot, shoes placed neatly side by side. Both were lace down. Burgoyne was lytn~ ato11, hla unro11ed sleeping bag, with llllss Koger beside him, deputies saia. Invostl¥•10TS aald both had been shot in the back of the bead, with the position of their bodies Indicating they were kneeling when shol Burgoyne also had been shot twice in the back and once in the ntldsec:tion1 , The vldims' parents said the teen-agers had lieen dating for a year and planned 10 many in four years. He was a student at Scotl8dale Community College. Miss Koger wu a high school senior. r'f'I' ~r of 90 DAY Ii.JI C<ill'-'•'• Lllrflftf CASH · Ill Cnporatl,,. l uyl.. WITH'_,. Group With Tha CUDtT Vol11111t luylnt ~ - 7 1 ,.,,, • .,..Power of 110 s ..... iiiiJ lOa ...._.., ·-1115 IDPtlRf IYD. DlllllWI Clsta Ilsa -,_ 541-7711 '" I "' ... • "" "