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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-. • • . • . , ' . . -• • . -. . K~ai.~~r Rapes ~ ... . -~· ......... ..,.. Ex•POW s .Relate . . - • 1'itehhiking Girl :Grues-01ne Aeeounts . -•• • • \ ' Of Viet Tortures In Ir-vine G r ove .. • • • •• >I • , .... .'. \e ~-.ru1 ' e a e . - •• ,FRIDA'!'. AFTERNOON, MAltC;f 30,' 1973 .t ' VOL."""°' n. 4 SECTIONS.~ PMpS • • ' t " t~: ~ire" ·nestro ys ~ -~ --- • " .. .,._. l I ' • • • Baroor Court :,·:~ar~ge . "·~ \ _ . _ . Kichiaper . Mesa R -.~-G~:.1 ~pes . 11' A biare lri.!Cli''seDi sheets of Oame screamlnf from Headquarters Station at · lhootlng to Ji1ib Into the nl_,Bht O!cy they 2994 Roy!ll Palm Drive and Stalioo "Four, In 0 h. d could be ...... from two bnnch fire ila-Ill the' 2lllO blOck ol E!tanda!Drive. re ar tionr eliewfiere In costs Mesa destniyeol "By the Ume we got the ~ and the · ~ a M.-Verde giu:age Tliuriday nlg\J~ boys were rolling, the flamdtl -.,;.,,, )'isl-' . ' ·1n Burglars -Steal . Justice Blind 'Higlle s.t rve Seen,~ o..:;:.,od=-----+ Dealer Says By WILLIAM SCllREIBER ot'•DWrJ .......... resu1dl;ll-in a f&,006 Josa...,."' ... '.J~: . hie frOin both statiODB," iaid a fire .. •· • ' Tha prage of Robert . J. PetrlM, of departmenl llj)Ok .. man lodOy. A blood-staineCl!edan and a raplJI who . I J93t Java Road, Ii detached from' bis . Tiie two statloM, ate l~ to two mile! kldnaped bis (._ ear-oid victim and u home facing the Mesa Verde Country from the scene'of the fire, Wllich drew a Y the olileal In it.! Burglhl threw a monkey wrench Into · the w~ls of_ justice late Thursday nJsb! by. stea1l!lg most of the typewrtterli fronl, the nii!lJ1, ojfice 'of the Harlior J~ -Dialrict Court In New p d_r t 'BeaCh, pollce reported today. ·-Clu~ golf eourse, so the residence Itself throng of area residents IO watch ped~ ber 12 after · · an e11Caped damage. • firetl\t!ll batUe the names. orange grove are sougbl t¢al' bi Pran&_o Fire department lnv~Ugators said to-No Injuries resulted, but virtually County taW)l>en. I day tjley have not determined what everything in the gutted garage, In-The gift bad nm .away lroin her 1tal'IOll the Jlre. eluding laundry appU811Ct3, w • s Gardena home the day before ,w!!h a The ~:51 p.m. alarm broaght truckj deatroyed. . · oo~tend 'IO porsue a eare!ree life of • hitchhiking, relying on sympathetic hip-ls .Bran do \ , -• pie types for shelter, police said. I E ;.:::n. -0_. w_1 'S_ . G.. :;.._,· e_ .4 £c ouii.ts ,s~"4!·:eariril.w'::w:"~: ,,., ·C: ._ "'-. -""' L;I;! -a Marine Corps il<>lwral'a fatigue Camp :n g :n • • 1 1 • ~ . uniform at the time ot the original al>-., ., • ,.,, ' • •ductioo wedne$day. Of !Grae some 1 ortares i:=y ~ai>:~l ~eath y alky? ' . -• -" The victim said the pair had "8Yod dents of ._ "-"-' ....-!. InlerNlioaal _ • ~. would enter ~bell 'the daJUihl( with new acqt&alntanca Tueada•, then 'l'RONA (AP) -SOVeral rest p, y-,._ ' ~ -'-•-' jail-••••• ' the ~~· < ••• this little town Oil the -'•e of Death A -·eoome picture oi poycllo!Ol!ical "J'-0-W, bow," and If he ,g..._ a went oo ~ way ~~II'( _,, , """ r· j)Ut of.you." . tllUmbjng a ride otll'.of:Ollta.M-. Viney ~y Mar)CXI l!n!\M,apent.W~. and pliylical torture,~orced inard>eallld "Silinollqier 1 got the !mpmslon the She i:ruo!.ttthe man u saying he could 'di1r iilgbi'liere anct then pod!1i!Y lll!lrt ' lactr<ll medJcJM and focid wu presented ~did lt for tbelt own satlafac:ttoo," only lake them a certain dllitance down camping instead of going IO Wounded by _..; • ..., _._of war IOdoy eclll>-_., ~ •-'•• .. 1 the San Diego Freeway, beca111e be hid ~. SJ)., where be Indicated be would ·r---:-t"............ · ' ..-~t 8 new1 auereoce _-z.. ·to report for ditty. go ' ·~ • ' ·.... .. 1ng ollnllar stories iold Thuraday •II a beUeve up until the cloy the last DllD waa The "'"' Id Offi Ste N••h ~ • iiranclo creat®_ a. stlr by rejec;tlng an wi.. of news conierencea. (Related • r.ie.ed Ibey tortured men fer whatever ..,. to cer ve ...,..-a~ """•• and aendlng a )'<!Wlg parf.lndlan 'atori--"-·-, P•-5.) •-•-·•-they-~." ' ductor finally stopped, but wl>eoi'ber -_,.. ..... In ~ ""-~ -· -w--• w--ooyfrieod alighted the car roanld off woman to the AcaJ!emy Aw.,.-. Los At Westover AFB, Maaa., Lt. Col. Km-But North aaid be belieftl the North be''--•--"' 't ut loo An-•es Tueaday ·'•'" to voice bis PfO' netb W Nll'th of Rockvlll~. Coan-ml , V-tmproved the POj\11' treat.. •w• ~ ~ ge 0 ' tesi over the ..,;' In wblcli lnd1anl ,._ ..:..... v•~--_.., -and --~ -~·-to .. _·~~," Sbe said ber Jddnaper yanked her h&lr ~ •-~ ~·-·--...ible ~ u~ --···"""' """"" arid ordered her IO lie down on the eeat are depicted In movies and televillon. two tollsted inen -were •....,._i capt. Wallw G. llewcomb, 12, ol and not look around, driving for about 10 Thi Indian girl read 1 sta--from far """"1ng hundreds" ol .,......, II Painted ""81,.N.Y., lhot down In Ul7, JD!nulel to an orange grove where the Brando afterward In which be Indicated "Hean Brelk Hotel" In -· aaid be -h1a lef ln bl1llDC out. IJ&. ... O(fenaej occumd. be .... g6in( IO Wounded Knee, wbicb ID-lloftll. q , said he was~ with 1'lrt spite bis Injury b\ -''llrmaled lo ml; She aaid be made threats al>out her dla111 have occupied •ince Feb. 2'1. But be alter bis capture and placed oo a firNnt _ .. ...,. be .-ID Inter-f~I<! If she didn't cooperal<!, but never hasn't been seen In Wounded Knee. bill-. rotiatim pollll -llaaol, be Ille!. dlliplayed a knife "'gun_ Pat llcGlothlin, owner ol ~ hanllrue "I tboulht l was go111g IO be eaten Anolber ~POW, Air Fon:e Maj. The pl waa--flnally releued, bleeding store bl!i'e, said today a man Wied a alive," he said, because he would not tell n..t L Bissol B,....,, Maine, ¥1d In and llysterjcal with n the. caplat told ber credit can! bearing the name Marloo bis ...,.. the location of bis llome base. Bucar today be heard In prism camp he lraa giving ber for ber troubleL Brlllldo to pay for porcl>asea 'l'bur>day Ila laid of gu8tdl haraaalnl him hr !bet -men -· clrtven !mane by A motorist lllopped and picked up the momln(. )JOUDdllW oo bis cell door and yellhlg l*)dloiullcal -. vi<tlin after spotting ber sobb fad She sal<I be "talbd llbout mining In the · 11111 aid tbll by "peetlng through blilldly r1jlllJing oortb a1oog the desert" chalng a stay of 1111 h<Nr and a -' --.......,, "'·-nland"" -.-. a.. Q>uutry Sof'ort>~-.,.., "....,.-!'!'.!, ~ln.~•ill&!!! --.... ~ "Mo, #'ar Prisoner1-... .,.~1s~;:· ·~=-.:.i:~-'bld~c •1Sbesald~='l~ .. : IO lmanlty by · Wrture. He 1polie ol -II In town and that she later reoignl .... a least tllree caoea but did not have their .emtomet u the acllr, 1'111> b8' been name> or know wbat happened to them. RFK Son Released soukht by newsmen alnce the awards "Nobody lmoWI what happeoed IO then> cere!llOll)'. · American pr!IOIWI of war have except Hanoi," Bia aaid. BERKELEY (AP) _ Jooepl1 P. Ken-JeJTY Louil!. owner ol lb e Pioneer -pennltted f ... the !Int IUMIO '"lbere were .many days I wottld ratMr netlr lli, -of the late Sen. Roberl -F. Point Molal, aaid a man be WU told by tell o! their eonflnement. have dltd," llld Bia, relallac the """'1 KeiinodY, baa ..... '"'""""" from the employOI WU Brando spent Wednesday Wltb the.---. the men' of bis own capllvltJ-hoapltaf for a --after ~ nlahl et the motel. polrOd oul details al beotlnp,. He oeld be and.-of the Gtber ,..P. JDea1 !or lnjarlel fl'olD ao automobile ac-r....,J> Aid a )11111 giving fbe narrre of ...,-. IOlilarJ ·~ ,,;. lfCllld -oner belnc IOro cldint. KeaMct1. IO, -~ Tbun-Marquara reala1md !or himlelf-llld for b ::=J-,.p: .... ll'ff<.al.--_.,, pj · Ui\-.µ.'JaliO!L._ day -llollk:it "'""'°'!al HooPitaJ I Mr. Chrtafum, 'Whom Lauih lald be --· -· pbeloo, Pace I. He oeld ..,. [IOl1kular guard a_,.cl afW ~ -doclOn termod "a preoamed IO be llt'lO<lo· He iald. be Illa (Seo TOltTOll, ... I) Vtr/ l[OOd Jlllht." ' • (See lllWIDO, Pago I) Rev~al Swry J t ' I J)esp(te their efforts IO halt the spiral• When BeCi'<laries and clerka In the Ing lncreaae of ineat prtcea, P.resfdent busy m!all claims and civil division of· Nlioil ,Ind Die meal boy cot Hn 1 the courijioµlo 11'"12111 amoo....i RoaaJ · bQusewlve1 ma~ be In !or an.April Fqol's ,Ot to wor~ this !iiornlllg, they !olDld 10 !;Jay surprise -. especlally' U they bey typewriters ·gone and their d.SkJ off fnilts and vegetables Instead of beef mid llmllii while -police dusted f o r' pc!rk. · fingerprints. -"If people are thinking h6w high meat 0 8omebow, today didn't start out right prices are, wait until they see the latest for me, II moaned Chief Deputy Clerk produce prices b!ttlng the stands tbll John Holman. 0 We're lmmobillRd unW w~kend .. v says Ernie Camp, own~ of . we get some typewriters from the COUD· Newport Produce, 1616 Newport Blvd. ty:" . ''They are skyrocketing higher than I've seen them In all my M yean In this -While JDO!I -of the seCr.1ar1 .. stood buslnw," be said. aiound In conlu!lon waiting for the pilice Camp Aid be dl!covmd the masalve investigation and for em e r g e 'n c y price increues when be went to buy, bis produce at the Loo Angel.. Wholesale typewriters 10 be broucbt In -from the -Produce Terrnlnal Wednesday -the day main courthouse In Santa Ana, daily prices are adjusted each week . business •tarted to pick up. "Bell (l!'ppers went from 13 a cartan to -~ !ew ~ .'•" hohind by,""' ~ ... a ~!Jin 'fbol~~ pl1I\ week," l)e L>L..' ___ "·'-, _ • ' rV""rnrr,----~ :r;--acuu. es·wetit l'1 _a cue to $34: """"" we or thieves ...,. working a case and lettuce from f,1. 75 to ff a overtime to k e e p aome semblance of. carton." order In the court. . Cam~ said tbe moot amazing Increase Ne;;j;.;.1 Bejlcb detectift Jleed Gloshen waflri "Oiilons, Wblch went from fUO a said he bas no clues at all aa io how ~ (See PIUCBS, Page I) 1burg'lary 'took placo. • • "At this point 1 have nolhing slioWlng how they got In," be said. "All l've'go\_ are 10 mlsSlng typewrttera and a lot of confU.lon." Holman said be bad no Idea woo -1d have pulled oU the courthOuse Cllpet ~ said, "'nie)' weren't very smart since my oro<e wu opea ind Iller-I'll! belllnd a '650 adding machine Ill !ovor or an old manual lypewri~ on the deH outside." . OraJige «:out Weadter -Fair, but Increasing cloudiness late Saturday. EJ:peCl<!d bigb 75, low SI. Gloobeo said eiibl of W typewriters taken ...,. d(len!lve electrl< models JNSWE TODAY and the other 11"' ..... muuals. ~ . ·- AJ of !1'1d·\ftbrJl!n-, Hatman WU !till IO ~~ktt~,~:;;..~ ....,-*,. 11 .. "·~-..,.._, .. t--iiria;-·11.-iii Cd!lc<ria.~d"to-;...r"==J. M9et of the f:;"'" 11111 gingerly -dor's lr'e•hndtrforstotv•b011t ~~!!:to 11111 ~~ ~ype~~= Newpor~ Harbot-Ohildrm's ,.,.,_ ,..,.. peclllng away llke lnad . -• ot<r Gwilti prod•ctioft. Court ofQcle.11 this momlJi& were alao ., Y• ..,._ , ~ ,.... criUcal of the length oC tbna-lt took ~;......,. '} 0r ... c..ty 41t,-f: police to get to the courthNsi after the cttttwi1i. , ... ._...,. .. crime was reported 1t 7:51 a.m. CllftHIH IH4_ ,... ..,. • ..,.. 1r c-kt ., ,,,_.. ,.._ 11 "Next Ume we'll call the newspaper cm..n • """ IMli firlt,"llldllol:man. "YougotbehatfaJl =-~ 1 : =.....*'""' 9: •• the police did." Pollet ¥"•td about =:. tt·~ ::= -, 1:30 a.m. -w.n It ................. DoleCtlve Ken Thompoon 111d this ' momln( Gloobeo went to the llC«lt only momeot.t after the call C1JD1 In. • • > , - •. ""'· Mtrdi 30, 197l eef P-Steady; Por Continues ' ' I I 8)' Ulitdl Pre11 l•ltrtt1I• n J Beel pric:os held tt~ to<'• uf p rt conllnued IO climb In COii OI 1{ .. 1tock markets despite Prelidtot r,•·n'• meat prf~ Qtlllng which w11 to take im- mediate effect. --- Earl)' lradln& al !dJdweslcm llv .. IOCk marketl showed hoc prlcts rose from l1 to M per huodredwelght .slnce Thursday when they went up from $5""6 at !leveraJ key markeu and established new one-day increase records. The freeze did not ap- ply to live cattle, ~ and .sheep. * * * .f"rom r ... J ' PRICES .... bag to •12 1 beg in a week. "That means 29 -39 centt a pound on the market shell," he said. "I've never heard, of. onion prices over 15 cents a pound.!' A . wholesale produce m &r k et spokesman, who asked not to be iden- Uflod, tenerally oonllnned Ciinp'I price quotes lhlnrtomlng-but 11ld, "Tbe prlc., are , su~j~t !@ change without a ITJCf1U!nt's DQtice." 'l1Je apokuman also said most ol the mtrketa that will rellect the bli ii> creates wlll be independentJ or llDOll 1rocer1:. ,Some or the btr chalna beve thol1' own fielda, he 11ld. (:amp eaplalned the hatvealinr of Tex· 81 onlona that normally slOck Soothland 1he!V'ea l!Ubeen -yed by heavy rain! and major onion 1Upplles In Mlchipn and Idaho are depleted. The nely ooea available are coming from New Zealand -9,000 mlles 'away. Other major 1ncre ..... have been made in such 'things as cauJlnower, which went to S7 for 12 heads from about '3 and cucumbet1, wblch went from $5 to fll a carton. Camp predicts store prices on most produce -with the exception of tomatoes and bananaa -will rival tlllse of meat atartlng this weekend. He 11ya bell peppera wlll coot II a -9 pound, Um~ mo~e than $1 a pound; let· tuce 50 cents a head, cucumbers up to 39 cents apiece and cauliflower 40 centa a head. Lettuce earlier this week' was selllng In moft markets for S5--39 cents a head and beJI peppers -if they Wert available at all -....,. ruMlnl lrom aboul 29 to a. centJ a 'pound, Cimp llld. ' CAll)p said flil 'inc/Uae In bell pepper o«i..,l'la 'a"reoillt ol' the recent U.8. bo)'c9tt on this year's crop of Mexican peppers. "'Nooe of tt is coming In bec•Ule or contamination," he said. "So aU·tbe bell pepperr..lll'1au:..:area. are-~g ~ In al•> freight lrom Florida." Camp aald the highest he haa ever 1een bell peppers wholesale wu. $18 a box in Miclllgan in the dead «:winter. 'This w040k they are ff> llllbor than lhal In eautomla. ... · • "Naturally you llpect prices to be a UtUe higher in win er but this is unheard of" he said. ~e said there is no real way of telling whit Ja: causi.Dg ITIOlt of the other in- creaae1 but he bu a pretty good Idea. "'ntele KUYS see all the other prices going up ao they decide to get in on a, good thing while they can,'' he said. 0 . W. "Dick" Richard, owner of Rlchlrd'a Marketa in Newport Beach says be hasn't noticed the increases yet · but aaya, '"We're used to high prices and we ju.st llve with them for a while." R.l.cbard said people, ''just won't buy when lt'a too high and they 'll tell us to heel< with It by not buying." Restaurants have noUCi?d the in- creases, too, and have refle<:ted ll in tl'lel lees. Bos, a chef at OUlman's rant in Newport Beach, said the increaet have been so great in the past few wee.ks that the restaurant bas been forced to reprint its menu with changes up to a nickel or more in some cases. And Camp said ~ other restaurant! he se rvlces'"Crt doing'the same. ' It costs about $500 to reprint menus but the way things are going, they can't do much else," he said. OIANll COAST fT DAILY PILOT 1.ehrt N. WtM l"rttidtflt tM PullllMMr J1c\ .. ~l•Y VICI ,,,_.,_. 1:1ii11 ...,,, ~ 11101111' K..Yll ·- • cattle -~ at Ibo yenla ,,.,. low .. !bey oarma111 arw .. f'rtdayo and In soZM areu tbert Wll't. DOt eQOU&'.b on hind to teat the prfeOI. High dJolct and prime ateeri, for ex- ample, llljled at 147 ~ JOO pounds a't the Jollel UvealOck r.11111ef, aucceaor 10 the nld Cldcqo Stock)'ardt Many economists, cattfemen, farmers and prlce·bulffted housewiWs 11id the President's action woula have little ef- fec t. if any at alt, on holdlng the line on food costs. Stock ~ prlcel alto dadlaed lo- .day amid wblt analytti detcribed u dlsappolnlmtnt thal Proaldell\ )11.,a dkln1 take a h.trder Hoe. The , lll>W JCllMlti IV....,, ol IO Ir> dustrials at t a. PSI' •u dbWa l.M pointJ to 1156.10. "There's dilfJ>l>oln\melll that lie dldn~ take atronger action 1gainll infialtooary prices in general," said Eldon Grimm, analyst with Walston & Co. A mtement .In Washington by Federal Raerve Board Chairman Arthur F. A Princes• Returns Monaco's Princess Grace, former akss Grace Kelly, poses for pic- tures at Philadelphia International Airport with daughters Stephanie, 8, and Caroline, 16, and mother Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. after arrival in her home town for a visit. -- Y outli, 16, Still -. .Not Old En,Jugli For Fire Ho1ise . A tattooed, 1&.-year:old ~ho showed false identification papers ~claiming he was 23 is1n Orann Count~Jovenue Hall today wtlli a dubi9'1" dlsllhc\iop. • • , He is the first non-adult to lie liul<la out of COsta Mesa's Fire House night club, wllich bu dropped its mtnlmwn age ltmll' fO 18 and reverled to iti previo08ljl reatu...i--bottomless danceri and toplw wa1troaaaa. Officer Leo Jonell said he entered the .. former beer bar at 177 E. 17th St., which now serves only soft drink!, coffee ·and fruit juice about 10:15 p.m. and noticed the patron appeared rather young. He was escorted outside, hi! age con- finned, and be was taken into custody on suspicion of lack of parental control, being in danger ·of a lewd and di!solute life, and possession of dangerous drugs. Investigators claimed f i v e am- phetamine pills were found in his back pocket, in addition to the stimulation he was apparently seeking inside. Lady Bird Examined SAN ANTONIO, Te". (AP) -t.1rs . Lyndon B. Johnson underwent a routine aM ual physical examination Thursday at Bropke Army Hospital. No details were aMounced. • Fro111 Page J BRANDO ... • ' . not see "Christian." Brando played the role of Fletcher Christian in the movie "Mutiny on the Bounty," · -Margiret Reed, cook in the motel restaurant, said she recognized a diner as Brp:ndo. "It Was mostly by his speeeh," she said. "He was wearing a Jong leather coat aQd a big 10-gallon bat. He looked like a man ready to go to the bills." In Martin, S.D., the ::heriff's office said Thursday it . ~iyed a ,telephone ~all from a man i<fltntifyihg hlm!e1f as Bran- do asldng C.r an escorl lo Wounded Knee, about 45 miles distant. The caller was told the sherlfC could not provide one becaiµe he had no" jurisdiction on the Pine Ridge lndian reservation and could not proVide an escort. Sheriff Clyde Raynill said two residenta ol Martin said they saw Brando in a cafe there. Meanwhile, Thursday a government negotiator met with a leader of mllitant Indians entreflcbed at Wounded Knee , and government officials were optimistic the first face-to.face talks this week were "a step in the right direction." However, shortly before the talks Sen. James Abourezk (D-S.D.), said the col· lapse of a mutiny among millt4nts inside Woundfd Knee "greaDy deereased" pros- pects tor a negotiated ·jettlenM':nt. . -, ... • Anaheina Action 'Expected' Preshyte1·ian Minister Booted Over Criticism Tho,.., A.. M11r,,lll111 MMttlllf •tter' The United Presbyterian C b u r c h under Rev. Didier at the F i rs t c11,14,, !h,~Mlntf.._11::! .,,. N•K .., Thursday announced lhe defrock.in& of an Presbyterian Church. .. .. · ~ Anaheim pastor who had earllli-accused However, Re.v. Linden 1efl: t church Qile._c,. 't't!:I-, the churc!LoL.!!!l!!!i under the lnJluegce earlier !his )'ell, ••Yltll a lfiller that lt H..,.,. '"°' :Ji: .....,.t\11 ol 11iadical lef\Jtfirif enemiea'11rthrlJr--hu n .-rc1oeltrn · by-re.~ ....;,: .. ~==~~~ The deposed mlnllter, !ht lie•. Ralph cont qotJ.clet. lie Ml -joined tho a..i c.__... • 11 ••1 Jt Didier, said he wu "not surprised" First O>ncresaUonal Ola(cb o t Tel-ln41 6'MJll by the di ... tine:and wlll ... Jet JI affect Aanabelm and·plan!t to illdt -.lln1llnn ~ .,,,_ _,,,. .-ui1~ h!J tu1ur~-.l!!An1.• with the NaUQDal )POCl•tlon o I '""' - - -" .._ -Rav. Dlill• -Je1t hi1 1,600 member Congregational Churchea. 4tlo4dt • Anlheiln First Presbylorlan Church , Alllioogb l(r. llldier was "'ct!Ve tn the '""'...,. ":,1CUf'. c.1111'~ earlier hls.. 7ear and f®ndcd his own three odllton m~ber ~ Un It• d -· ,.,. ..;,.. <ooot -C.Wenant Presbyterian Church. He 111d l'rlla~ytorlan Church latt ytar, 'lfe 11· =ti"· "' ,.... ... -. 1 ... ~.-.. the nt.w dwrcb.lw C2S mem~, most -licked ll In 1n open. tf/ltrr With ibe _, • :u:r. ~=Ill-= or tbm from h1J old congreg1tlon. charti:e that il "selling lta loulto to rttfleal ....... ., .....,.1111;1' ......n Rev. Didier uld he wnt remain a enemies or CllrfJ:L i--+i!ll!l!iolt'!liil:llll~~~·.:-::~~1-..:m1n1t::: fer !tom • prior nrdin!Uon !tom I He WU ~Jy unl~itb Ille --.., .., _. .. ,, ~· ..........,. tfttftU burclflrt&llChllan. declsloft o 1fnltiil .., -· Alaodepooed 'll1undl)' wullllv. Lowall O!UT<h to donato ,IO,lllO lo the W. Li1'len, who was lllOICllted putor fund or pro1....i MarxlJt Aoplo DIYIJ. I -... the ertM lolenoC -alao ad-dod to a l)oomlet pk.Un 00. all Street. In a llltemenl prepared f4lr the Houae Blnkq Commltioe, he said; "I «.annot aaall'a Y., lhai lotereat. ra!lll wlll not """'' upw.,S ID the mmtlll ihee4." . Stoct market pijcel aoared' Tbunday lrternooo Ind onalytta Mid It w11 ln.11> tlcl~tloo. o! atn>OI aclloo by the P*l- dent, qainlt lnllattoo, particularly the spiraling prices of !ood. lltpublk:an Se.n. Roman L. Hruska of Nebruka1 a top 110ck and feed Sla,te, " sal4 tllo """1cknt•1 8'Maen had glVID him "very poor coumel ... tbe bmefits to the _.,..., If any, will be very short terll." Ca1t)e0ien , and f,anne(I said ,the i"\" position or price curbl wlll discourage prodllctlM o! llveslOck and t h • or""1zen or DCXI ~·1 boycoll said they plan to go ahead u sctieduled in their drive to push dov. n meal prices. · Walter Heller, fonner presidential economic adviser, said in Minneapolis the celling was "a partv1ay measure that besJ)OIU al I h I Admllllllrltlm'a I desptratlon. •• .... 'l1ie Jll'llldenl ol t!1e Amcrlclll' Moot -!JlaUN!o, Horrell DeGcalf, llld,. bl I Chicago the new con1ro!J wlU "bring I more problems bill.DOI more j!IOll to tho I Am.erfcan coosumt;:r." • or.n Lee Staley, president 0!1 the NA_· tional Farmero Qrganliat~d In Corning. Iowa lanner{ will ka!\lffom the price ceiling. NFQ rihlp meetings will be htkt· too.lgt\t. ht 11 Midwestern cities to diJ<lua ,r\ifit action lhe organization will take, be said. • ' '' Sou.th Viet Santa Anan Base Frees Girls, , ' ~otj.~de4 ~·l)y Reds .... .. . -... SAIGON (UPI) -Communist gunners tnunkf'targel& in CambOdia. kept up their pressure against a .Border The last 2,501 American troops left Range~ camp 50 miles north of Saigon to-South Vietnam Thursday, grinning, jok- day with a 1,427-round mortar, roc~et ing and laughing as lhey boarded and artillery barrage the South Viet· ·irarfsport 'planes and ignoring reports of nam~se Command called one of the continued fighUng that no longer con- heav1est abelllnp since the cease-fire cerned them. began Jan. 28. . . Only 1,034 U.S. se:vlcemen remained in Figh~lng persisted elsewhere 1 n South Yletnam today -all assigned to Indochina with four major battles special duty at the American Emba ssy reported in South Vietnam and more the De.Cense Attache Office and the no.,,; raids by U.S. warplanes against Com-disbanded Joint Military Commission Fro1n Page J ro RTURE . " . (JMC). The latter group, numbering 825, is scheduled to leave Saturday. . The South Vietnamese said more than 100 Communist truce violations were committed in the day·long reporting period that ended this morning, among them the barrage leveled at the Border "to get a great deal of pleasure out· of Ranger taltffJ at Tong Le Chan, and poo .•• 11 ..... on my face with.. a closed fist . other-attal:ka thaf killeds even civilians •iw.o>& and-wounded 12 others. all morning. 'They did make an effort to A Saigon command spokesman said the keep from scarring people. They Iearnect five Communist attacks on civilians in 24 · how' to inflict pe1n without dislocating hours included the murder of a Klen shoulders or acarrlng." Phong Provljice barn let chief and the In Evansville, Ind., Anny S. Sgt. James wounding or two persons by Viet Gong F. Pfister of Evansville said he saw JO agent. shortly before dawn today. fellow prisoners of war die of malnutri-The spokesman indicated that .at~ks lion and poor medical care, but did not against local offiClals and other civilians suffer any torture hllmelf nor did ).le may be the neJf Communist tactic of the see any. . post-truC1 era. Pfister, 24, who spent five years 81 a Reports of attacks against civilians prisoner, was abot down over Sooth Viet-have jumped within two weeks although nam in 1968 IDi1 captured by the Viet bat tlefield activity dropped off to mainly Cong. . smaU-s:eaie actions of platoon and com- Wbile being m&rctied !o liaJloi, )'lister pany s1Ze. said, "We fowid ourselvei chasing' liz-Military sources in Phnom Panh said U.S. B52 bombers struck Communist artls, snakes and r~ts· r ate rat myself. 1 ts · ~-bodi r l!: were very bunerY ·for ,.'meat. Rat arge in ...am ·a or the 2Srd , ·conseclitlve day today. ted. like.chlcken to..rne.' ----; -But they said bad weather kept the big· 'Pll!fer said rice; Wb!ar111t!"POWS'lr.ilt I to sift to remove weevil! and rat excre-P anes away from their priority . µtr-get.I in the capital area. ment, was given them by the. VC and B52.s for a week have been striking they would tear -.tarchJ rods from the within a JS-mile radius of Phnom Penh to ground to supPlement :chelt inadequate break a Communist stranglehold on sup-dl~ilster and his feuow.~Ws wer~ fore-ply routes into the capital and to thwart plans for a fullscale attack on the city. ed to walk long dl!tances over mountains CommWllst plans for the drive on Phnom carrying their own food and wood during Penh were recently revealed in Western Surrenders ,, .. A Santa Ana man held two little girls 11 , capti ve for three hours early today and ~11 threatened to kill them if police didn't 11 leave the hotel where he wa1 holding the ,f' · 1 m gir s. ~· Chester A. Chatman, 34, of 500 W. 3rd .,, St ., Room 7, was taken into custody "' shortly before 8 o'clock this mornla,g r., after be surrendered, Police bad been called to the bot.el Gt a disturbance charge by the manager. 'I.be t; suspect held a pistol to the head.of Tina 1r Marie Stark, 4, and told officers be wouldtJ, kill her, Donna Jean Eck, 6, 8!ld himself r: if they did not leave. .f With the police ltayina out of sight, .o Mrs. Linda Stark who had reportedly oi1 upset Chatman by threatening to leave .fJ him, talked him into surrendering by telephone irom the manager's office, When arrested, Chatman hana'ed police a loaded .25-<:aliber revolver. He has _ been taken to the OrBnge eoun!j' Medical . Center mental ward for observat.Jon. :· • " Bra Developer Dies .. ' NEW YORK (AP) -Ida Rosenthal, 87, <' fOWJder In 19µ o! Maidenfnnn Inc., died ,., Tburaday. She was one of those reopoos~ ble !or lnlroduclng the bruslere Industry .1 to tbe United States, .and ahe' and her late , husband, WIU)am, )\'ere credited with • , designing tbe first uupWt" bra. FLORIDA 'S ASKEW • TO MISS BURGER ·:, . TALL~!;SEE: F1a. (UPI) -·~¥r..,q Askew ,has~<!!~ !Qe she is ~ery concerned ., and .,/eels1.itrwl&IY· the.plliht 111 otheii· • women ~ Ule:te timu" of ·riling food d prices, said Gov . Reuhln A!kew. rt To protest the high price of meat; . ._ Askew said his family would forqo its ri usual Saturday night meal of hamburger April 7, and instead would eat grUled cheese sandwiches. · "But I'm 'going to eat a whopper thil ~. Saturday," he said. the monsoon period. intelligence reports. ~~-'-~~~~--"-_:.:=.::~=-~~~~--~~~~-n • .. ~. • ~ ·¥ • INTlllOIS w••Mn. IATVlllAn t:OO le l:JO -..itAT 'TIL t:tl NEWPORT IEACH e 1721 WlSTCLt~' Olt:: Mf.fOIO IO,en Si11Mfiy 11·5:lDI M2·1011 ' LAGUNA BEACH e JA1! NOPT~ C:OAST HWY tOp111 S1111C,y 12·11201 °4t4-1Ut • 4t441&1 . TORRANCE e -~-~2l!!;6<!!•~HA~[!:t2!!1!1..A!J mr ' ., ,, " <I G ,, .. • ~· ,,. • .b;!; ... ell , 1 · :.t , ... ·~ • ,,)• ' , " " • ff! ... .. , A s AS G Pat f I Yor Dai M<1 tel<! 81 DEA 14 wh home. from : Penslo to pay lollowi at the ed fou the Vt lhese I this wt l!IOlllii' beloog been ' penses planati Al d payme ltlal ~ •um~ montb, bie. n beae!ll dtads, lllelaf 01 DE.I Gadge was st stamp mercl1 decide my P never bostes .,._ the "' :ii~ pears that d 'Ille ~ ud Ill ,...~ Wt. p[elDli 1111 wilt -hlla1 ........ media E DEi clinlcs spefel .... ( can't I veteril the pE An II ..t Care mu -<11a1c At Your Service A Sanday, Wedlieod11 ud Flidt.y Fea- OI Ille DAILY PD.OT Got o pro1>ie..1 r~... mu Pal Dumi.• Pol rolU cul rod lope, gel V.• • -·and -... nce:d Co -_ 1 tOIOf meq11~ ""' m o ... ernment and your ~· lion.t la Pat · Du"" I At bwlneSI. Mall Your Some., Orange Coosl Doil~ Pilo~ P.O. 802: 1660, Cosu. Mesa. Ca.. 92626. Include 11our teltphont number. Balance of P•gmettts · DEAR PAT: My mother died oo Feb. , S4 while a resident of a convalescent home. Each month she received checks from Social Security, Veteran's Widow Pension and State Aid, which she cashed to pay her expenses. The first ol Mardi, following her death, the checks arrived at the home as usual. We figured we ow· ed four days out of each check, but both the Veterans and SOcial Security took these , checks from UJ. How can they do this when she was alive for 24 days of the month? It seems this money legally belonged to my mother and should have been available to pay some of her ex· penses. can you provide us with an U:· planaUon ol thl.! situation? S.B., Laguna Beach At the Ume of retlremeat, or whenever payment •! these benellls begins, lbe bl- ltlal ebecb Included u enUre month'• 1um re~ess of the actual date of the month w•S. your mother becme ellgt.. ble. Tllererore, i:eguki.tion1 state that no benefits are due for the entire month of dead&, even U the 'date of death occun on lbe !all day. of the moolb. O"erdtte Gift Reque•t DEAR PAT: for 'having a "Gift 'N Gadget" party at my home on Nov. 21, 1 was supposed to receive 1,000 Blue Chip stamps and a percenlogeof credit for the mercbandlse sold. 1 earned about $5 and decided to · erder a Children's Bible for • €omputer €heckmate . For Richard Jones of Benflower High School, Thursdafs· computing fair at UC Irvine turned out to be UJl.fair competition. Jones, (right) matches wits with a computer trained to· play chess, while Art Pacheco, UC! computer operator offers ~nical advice. Jones lost the match, to computer, Oeft). Other area high school students and teachers were Beef Beef, Disney World • . . Featur.~d in Sunday Best my premium. The stamps and Bible Here's a sampling of some of the peddlers which calls itself "We TIP never aqived, even though I called the stories and photographs editors feel will (Tum In Pushers)" .is· discussed in DAI- bostess se\leral times and wrote to the be among "Sunday's Best" ·1n the up-LY PILOT Staff Writer John Zaller's company tWice. The last 1 heard was that coming Sunday edition of the DAILY Sunday Special. Is (t'l really to clean out the company had miled the items to me, PILOT: pushErs or just an excuse to snitch? but that wu more than four weekl ago.-I T$E BEEF BEEF _ Orange Comrty . MUS!CAai ON COVl):R' -T:wO of the wouldn't cdmplain about this, but it a~ hou,sewives say they'll" jdin consumel!; ·''~autl{ut people," both of whom· have pears I'm being taken advantage of and fl.cross · the nation in boycotting meat upcoming specialS, .make the cov~r of TV' · that doesn't seem right. beginning Sunday. The' qioestioJ. Is WEEK. Cover subjects are Ann - D.B., Gardea Grove whether or not the President's ae1Yly im· .Margret and E1vis Presley. Tbe original delay In seodlng yoar CON&l/.MERISM -Special feature ........ gilt& .... due .. Ii 1Ugbl -a: . .. fro ~~-" . Sc' . ference between tbt price of ·the Bible S d ' B f 1 • m. "'""~uan 1ence Moruto( News ud 1116 ._. •f ~ ci;ed.jt.ctm!Df \!I UD &V S eS · '· Serv>ce takes a look at Ralph Nade'f yeu. Affer~{y(Jt*lisS ablil•t ' 11ttJ1 1 .. r+• ,,-, ir ,,1 111, rebel wi~ ~y causes,,and sums up till ,,..._ Gift 'N Gad&et ailed ' 1' bow far his cwswner movement has 1 ~._, . .!11 .. 8 ~ceijing oo prjces wjJl deflate -!ihe, ahead .,, t be l:edpocb'ce lo•you. ~ ~ • movement. Stoey by Alon !'irkin, .S.uoda.Y ' • • · 0 . .1~ ,_ ela'/ed ... ~ .... ~,,...uy· , the editor, to lead'ofl YOU Sediop,, ~ ,.,1; · · • , Friday, March 30, IW1 more successful. Groups were brought to C11mpus Thursday and again today for tours, demonstrations, films and. displays emphasizing the potential use of computers In education. Twelve hundred students and their teachers from 32 Los Angeles and Orange County high schools were involved. DAI LY PILOT 3 , ~ary'Not ~ , . ; ' I ·Awar-e' of , • oJ • Reprisals ' ' SAN LtnS OBISPO (AP) -IlNI ad, • vocate ~Y Leary, accused of ,...Po ' Ing from the calllomla Men'• Ooloor here in 1970, was aware of bis departure from the prison but not o( the fm.. plication& of the act. a psych!alrilt bu-" testified . "Had he been Cully con.scious and in a 1 natural state of COMCiousness, M pl't» ably would not have done what he did, because he thought he wruld probably get out in a few months.,.." Dr. ~ • Seagel of Lo.> Angeles said al Leary's I trial Thursday. 1 D ' ' Leary was serving a ooe-to-1 -year sentence for marijuana possession when he len the minimum 9eCUI'ity facility on : Sept. 12, 1970. The defense cootends the · fonner Harvard lecturer was in fear of . 1 his life and in an intoxicated condltion when he left. Seagel testified the! Leary t~d.him be ! • had taken LSD between 500 and 600 times. 'Ille psychlairist added that repe8ted use of the drug made it possible . for stimuli other than LSD, such as e1.-' treme stress, to cause "''flashbacks." Leary returned to 1he United States in January aJter Afghanistan confiscated , , his passport, ending more than two years • of travels through Europe and the Middle ; East. Federal agents escorted him back and he was arrested upon arriving In Lo! Angeles. ·. Leary also facea trial.In Oran1e.C:ounty. Police Call, Cat;ch Escapee SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Richard Cory answered the phone-- and foUDd himsell on a dli-ect;I.ine> · back to jail. · -• · ~ • 3 County Departments , Raise Budgets 19 Percent j': Cory. 28, who 'eScape<l Tuesday from a prison work flirlough prir g_ram in Seu)-Jose, was 1n the crowded passenger tenninal at San FranciiCO International · Airpo11t Thursday when . he heard' himself being paged by the a I r p o r t telephone operator. Making his way to a white courtesy telephone as requested, Cory was greeted by two airport poll-en, wlio placi.\l ''the Cl!ll after the FBI tippOd them of Cory's whereabouts. Three more Orange C o u n t y departments prese nted their requests for the' 1973-74 budget ·lo -the county ad· ...,. ' ..... ministrative •staff TfnxrSday and all were up abciut 19 Percent. Purchasing Agent Nathan A. Cherry said his department needs $1 .4 million fot the coming y~ar, up $232,524 or .19.5 percent. He said eight additional employes bringing the departmei;it total -to ~? Wel'j! fleCC.$Sary. ~ .. • ., Biggest 'totals w"ere for purchasini , g!lO')s and services,r~ying,,118feil9!!»­ ing and distribution, management .and djsl'?'al . of property . and .duP!Jcatfug services. , ., 1 1 The total ~Sought for these categories ' ., was $829,861 -up f204.,796 over the ~ .·• rent year. : 1 Building Servlp>i D~ector Joseph ' t> Smisek said his ,department would need i $4.6 million next year, up $755,418 or 19 percent. He asked for 16 additional employee to bring the department total,to 297. ,,, Heavifst spendiJlg wl)! lie for repair .• ; and maintenance of ~lllld,lngs, $1.31 , .. million; custodlat~ •. $1,Z QilllioD,.,. and qt!lltY services, fl.~ mJlllon. , Director ol Building and .safety Floyd "I McLellan asked for ii,298,603 -up 1 '358,554 or 18.5 percent. He uld the . , department~ 2f more per80t1S for a totll of dS9. '<11 ·; r. . · ;;,r . 1·, ~~~not -=~i:i,:; th~ nrm CfTY HALL 'FIGIITER' -: H"irjier '· ... · ' 1, ,.rr-,.. ' · ~ bu agreed te upedlte your overdue gift Wieder lives in Htmtington··Harbour and ·, 1 • : ' l . 1 t ~ ~ • • . £ requen ·alld JOall aaolb .. ,...~ Im· "fll!hls""FROM city hall ''-that -big, M'~· ~' -R ----l4< ' • ' r ''' I • mediately. _::__ -· ~~ib~.tr~~~~-~~1f.::orrLe::, .·~Rcu· Y M ';RQ·· .. u. IS ·).·,· Redveecl Cost CHnie Sam's· key appointees .. Story ~Y .P.AIL Y ..t\. .. , • . • DEAR PAT: I keep hearing of free PILOT Staff Writer Jo OlSQD. cllnlcs Where a femate cat can be DISNEY WORLD AlID MO)IE - spayed, but have not been able to locale· Special travel iSsue o1 FamilY.. Weekly one. C.OUld you check this out for me? I ·gives cover story treatment to how to can't help but resist the fees asked by a make the most of Disney World on veterinarian, !><It do leel coo~ about limited time and suggests. 19 other the pet populatloii. ' · memorable trips." Issue •aJso lists " ' ND N ,.,,.... Bea b America's "10 Most Scenic Roads" and ·~ •. , e .. ,...5. c A redlced cost spay and neater clint.c features an illustrated map o~ the nation II .. ~le al tbe Emergency Alllmal pelfecf foi''belping plan the ·fainily vaca· Care .lmd Humane Education Center, tion. 11111 !fpter SI., Ganim Grove. Yon can SMUT GLUT -. NObody 1 i k es make erraa1emenll by vlslUng the pornograpliy but the peoj>le, it seems. cllnlc, or pbonlng 530-7181. Mary COstello ,~ oo one of today's .. --JJ19SI lucratic , businesses ($8Cil millioo 'busing Braeelets . per year, or more) "'!d bciln#.t Jack DEAR PAT: Last October I sent a. .\ll@rsQO, cjescrihea· the. Fl!I craCkdown $12.50 Check to VIV A for five POW-MIA on X-rated movies iln sepaiate~ com· brace!Ms. I received the canceled check n\en(aries · to appear" ·opposite · the but n61-bracelets. I wrote to VIVA aboui ·1~~torlal.page. • ' this, ~t haven't bad an answer. Even ~PUSHING OVER PUSijEJ;\S -Private, though: most ol the POWs are home. network. of citizens wlio seek out drug ag~ I'd still like something done about. ~ tbfs.,. l•, . . . ~ . ~ J ·, ' - ·:. c.w., Laguna sea~h ;. S I H J..L Botli)'oa ud G.M., Hattttoglon Beach, a e8lQ.ftD• · e U.. will tecefve your mllllng braCeietll I I .-r, • ~ • ' ( .-., • • ,. : 'o wt1111a_.fewday1.AspokesmanatVIVA .. Jn .l 11 ~.1 ~,. · ~ 1n wes1wood utd postal · H.Ueam . . e ~. are Investigating several • ,, ~ -' ;• ; s, ~ ·,.. -~-)nvo1vlng mall tltert of POW·MIA t\.:~ t ::.t t v ,..,.t · · ,.;.'.'It· Despite Me~cury Marquis Brougham Look of Luxury and Rich· ness, it's still a , Medium-Price Car • • • bnceleb wbl•b resulted 1n ••a•thorlzed 'On C'u·a· rd To~ wer "cat •nte" door-tHoor and sboppbi( . '7 • .. •·• al VIVA 1 ...... lo ho I '' ' ~ • ' t1ea~ a es. 1 ... ,,. .... g nor a ,. .....-...... ~...._~ • . . . . ..,. 1-_,_ • dolMfeVverles ftported by penoos wh<!~ ' AN •• ...,,, 1>each car salesman bl)()ked ¥•• can<eUed cllecb or money ordei:;, on npe ,char~"'! altei: a 21-year-old iecelpj'i In their possession. Al&qJt" '1Valtress was se~tial!Y assaulted on'a·San ,,_. may order a quanuty o1 • Clemente lifegUard tower last A(Jg. ~has llnCeMI loglllmate salelpenons always <lbeen mueted to face-trial · April 46 ·In ,..._.~ Jlllnlmum ~.It donation p.:'. -Orange County Superior COurt:· .., · -I and cu provide proper Ide• ; _Judge James '1Umer l!el tlle ·trial.date -~· Adollllonally, J.A., Colla Mda, !or Eugene Marcel ~. ·13, ol 16 ~ -• I ' • • ' "Marquis J,lrougham 4 Door Hardtop-::J ... t· • ' -oiillr u MIA bracelel from TJVA, Balboa CO.es. C&rrlere Is free on ball • lit E:.1'/i. 81., s-Au. • : ., -~-his trial.' • ·I! ~ ·s.n Clemenle, police-arrested Can-ltte · . ~ *lier his aljeged. vicllm, a San !liego B.....!-.J 'B ;, "' 'toDege lllldtnt working for the summer •.ewe uyer : .. a wailms In a J.ai1iDa .Niguel: ~-...;,;j11..,;. ___ Mar.{ui.s Brougha:u 2 'noo; H~diop·-·---·-... 1 • ruta~~. lltentif.led hlln Ii tlJe ·IJ!""' Free. ' on Bond who lol>ll.her IO<dlnner In Dln•'Polnl and' lheD Osc:prted bet to the beach at Mariposa and Escalones In Sa n ' • UP H Id Mill Clemente. ' JOLIET, Ill· ( Il -810 er, Il is alleged, that Can-iere' then 1t/, obargod With purchaling • IS-yeaM>la with him and raped her while they ~k girl lor $30,000, was bree on persua'ded the girl to clbnb tlJe llleguard SEE ·ONE '. • • • f!Oio~a...1-~~~!..--io~lll ~.her~~whlle~tbey~::.!.i..±.=:==:~=i::: 1411111' surnndefed 1bursday on strugg 00 Pl• onn. -' Rome Of The New Car ; , • c!larP.! of oonsplraey la abandon a child. , .,.,..., .. _ ... ..,-""., Jud,e Jt. R. Bucher .reduced Miller'• N v· Mal T' .. .,...._.,. ,... .,... ~ bond 1rom 135,000 to fJO,ooo 11ecauea he • iet· ay ies ---...i. Miller ~ ~ peadla& a I 1'ftllnllilary hearing :,cbeiluled..!W A_p~ll KUALA LUMPUR. 'Malaysia (AP). -• 21 · North v;e1nam and Mal«)>Bla emblished • ' -., who ,...-pm1ou11y merrl~ to diplomatic ... 1auons toaly. !>"~ • »-y-..td, wu..,.,,..... of buying Rlla-Mlnlalry officlall said ll ..... ~ "ude F1ynn, , IZ, from her mollier and step-to estatillshment of di,....llllC Nlaiioos father, Mr. and Mn. Fred Flynn, !pr with £all G<rman,y, North IC-and '?',000. Oommulilll Cblna. • t ' TRY ONE . • . BUY ''ONE -; "Orangt c .. ntii'• Family of Fin< Cara" I ' ~ C, ! 1 l \, ., • • T.ODAY! -LEASE-· - Specialist in full malnte- n'ance leasing!- ,. \' (' .. ' . " • New Routing Plane Crazy? WILD BLUE YONDERS DEPT.- Folks art still chatterlmi: pretty good to- day about the propoul rrom Newport Beach homeowner Charles Griffin to establish a Great Circle Route for jets out of Orange County Airport. Griffin's Idea ii 1lmple. You move the 5,000-foot county alntrip back northerly a bit. Then yoo point It a slightly dll- ferent direction lhan the current strip. This accomplished, you then have the big pe.ssenger jell take off and quickly swoop around In a complete circle, llO they never get southerly ol Bristol Street. This means the jell do not fiy over Newport Beach at alt. Minion Ao- complished. • House of Death OH, OF COIJRSE, a few llWe lhlnp may need to be rearranged to ac- commod8te the new nmway. Like the San Diego Freeway, the big hump In MacArthur Boulevard and some in- dustrial sites. Also, therf Will have to be 10me rear· ranging or the thinklng or certain jet airline pllota and top air company ex- ecutives, who, Jt is nunored, are less than jubilant over the notion of getting those big aeroplanes Into the sky by making low-level circles. Execution-style slayings of five men were discovered. in this house on Detroit's east side. Victims included a self-styled minister and two poverty program ve>lunteers. Police say men dead for six days.. - ITI Offer Never Taken Addltionally, u Mr. Griffin's proposal is understood, the airplane circles will occur generally over the city of Irvlne and possJbly rlaht over the top of the UC Irvine Llbrary. That may change some study habits oot there a bit. Seriously, Panel Told WHILE AIRSTRIP re-deslgri'er Griffin has not been too much ln the local news until hia revelations on how to stop jet pollution over Newport Beach, It has been Indicated that he was affiliated with a group known u The FriendJ of Mam- moth. Mammoth hi a mountain area and The Frlendo Cl( lt brought lawsuit. and other actions which were almed at preserving the area in the prlltlne and bucolic splen- dor wtth -which Mother Nature endowed H. Well, Mr. Griffin may be a Friend of Mammoth but he may have a bit of dif- ficulty finding a frlend in Irvine these days. Let alone the AJrline Pilots ' Association. AS A MATl'ER of fact , Irvine municipal officers have already reacted to the Griffin Great Circle Route. Jt couJd be fairly suggested that they didn't ez:actly break out a brass band to herald the coming of the new low-level jet Oights. Then again you have to think some about how the jet commuter who flies on Air Cal or Airwest might be reacting to '6 the whole circle takeoff arrangement WASHINGTON (APl -The Senate subcommltlee investigating a 11 e g e d International Telephone & Telegraph corp. political involvement In Chile has heard testimony that a fl·m.lllion ofrer - whatever it was for -was neither BC· oepttd nor taken seriously by the U.S. government. The foreign relatlons subcommittee hearing went into weekend recess today, awaltlng the appearance Monday of Youth Re-enacts Mystery on TV; W omanMurdered ATLANTA (UPI) -Police said today a 17-year-old boy adm1tted kiillng a 21- year-old woman ln re-enactment of a television murder mystery he bad seen two weeks ago . Polico said Robert Earl Thompson wu charged with the murder of Cathy U>ulse Freer, whose nude body was found on her bed Thursday, bludgeoned and her throat Let's face it , most folks are nervous to slashed. · begin with when engines roar and that Detective W. F. Perkins said big jet s!&rts h~rtllng down the runway. Thompson told him to repJay "the whole It ls a ruce feeling when the plane pulls _ mo~ie. He embered It down to the itself into the sky in a great surge ot "!11s a 1, jn1 ludlng the suspect calling Power. police. ..-\, IT IS ALSO SOME comfort to see the blue ocean down there when you are still at fairly low aitltude. You may be kid- ding yourself, but somehow !hat water looks softer a.s a landing spot in event of difficulty than, aay, the UCI Library. \Veil, you can conclude that the coming of the jet age has caused less than great happiness under the takeoff pattern in places like Newport and Costa Mesa. Son1e folk s, howeve r, get the notion to- day that the scheme to put jets in takeoff circles will sure spread the unhappiness around a lot more. "I SAW nlE picture myself, and the crime scene looked exactly like the one in the picture. And he told me I reminded him or Telly Savalas, the actor who played the detective," Perkins said. As in the movie, he .said, 'Ibompeon called police to report he had discovered the body. He was charged with murder a few hours later. Jn the movie, "The Marcus-Nelson Murders," a man kills two girls and an effort is made to ronvict an innocent man -who is a convicted rapist -of the murders. Harold S. Geneen, 111' board chairman and chief executive officer. The subcommittee, headed by Sen. Frank Church (D-ldaho), is probing aHegations that ITT enlisted the help of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1970 to block the elecUoo. of Chilean President SaJvador Allende. WlWAM Y. BROE, a top CIA agent, testified Tuesday that Geneen told him on July 16 1970, he was wllling to assemble a "substantial" fund , to be channeled through the CIA, to assist an anti-Allende candidate in the election. Broe said the offer was rejected. John A. McCone, an ITT director and ronner bead of the CIA, testified last week that Genem told him In September, after Allende had won a popular plurali- ty, that Geneen was wi.lling to .. put up as much as SI million" in support of any government plan for the purpose of btiJwing about a coelltioo against Al-· lende" in the ctlllean congress. He said he communicated the oUer to theo CIA director Ridlard Helms and Dr. Henry .Kissinger, President Nixon's national se- curity adviser. DAfLY l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllvtry of the Dallr Piiot is guarantetd M9illl1r·l'.W1r1 If "" ,. ,.., 111" '"r ,..,.r ., t:• p,m .. c1U •"' 1"'11r copy wm M llffftlll 19 ,.... 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Six Ci41 S!Milften canted the -.,.. to United Statea IOll 'l'blu1day •fcJ>!, wbm they marched down a red ""'110t, n•1 been II y-tlDd • total 1"" volvtment ol u m11lion American. IDllllY of wbocn returned in caaUta at IJliUIDle spnwU,,. air beff. nie Jut a1n:ratt carried 51 returnees Ill<! !be colors ol the 90th Repiacem .. t Stepping from the Iii.Ith piano was tbe las! mllitsiy woman and the last Army n\an to-leave Vietnam. One IOldier &F ried a tennis racquet. (341.JJ Nursery Hours Oily 7:30 to 6 sur.iay a to 5:~0 ~ 2123 NEWPORT COSTA MESA NURSERY 646-3925 PATIO SHOP 642-4103 ~--~,\ /J ~· I I PRIMROSE Colorful array · of bright Spring hues. REG. 69c PETUNIAS Shower your g t r d e n with colorful petunias. u .. as ground cover or for blsket. .... "' 39' p_, rock HAKEA ' ARALIA r:GERMA/1'(_$" REDWOOD CTAGON TUBS s~~t \2.0ll SAVE 40c 29c .. ........ 1lirr1it. , •• ,11. toWottt. Gootil hr tM cMlt.I •reo. Will t.le poor .. n. 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These Items Go On Sale Saturday, 9~30 a.m. Family Shoes Women's Sportswear 60 Women's & Girls' Boots, reduced ............ now .99 54 Women's Fashion Boots, reduced -···--·-··-·now 3.00 24 Women's Fashion Boots, reduced ··-··-·--·-·now 4.00 15 Women's Dress Shoes, orig. 14.00 -·-·-···--now 7.88 10 Women's Casual Shoes, orig. 9.99 .......... now 5.00 8 Men·'s Vinyl & Suede Shoes, orig. 13.99 .. now 7.88 47 Boys' & Girls' Dress Shoes, reduced ........ now 2.00 24 Boys' Zip Boots, orig. 10.99 ··-··-----·--------now 8.88 13 Boys' Boots, Brown, orig. 13.99 .. _______ . __ now 10.88 12 Boys' Harness Boots, orig. 12.99 __________ now 9.88 9 Boys' Charles Boots, orig. 9.99 ---·-------·---.llOW 6.88 1 Boys' Panel Boots, orig. 12.99 ·---···--·------·-now 9.88 Men's Wear 50 Double Kn it Slacks, orig. 9.98 -----··-·----·----now 7.99 16 Dress Shirts, orig. 5.0D --------------·---··-··--·-now 3.88 9 Sport Shirts, orig. 5.0D -···----·----··---·--·---··now 3.88 9 Fashion Belts, orig. 3,50 ......... ·---···--··--··--"ow 1.88 24 Double Knit Sport Co1ts -··---------·--·····----now 27,88 4 layered look Shirt & Sweater, orig. 14.DO now 9.88 8 long Sleeve Velour Shirts, orig. 10.98 ·--now 8.88 7 Velour Print Shirts, orig. 9.98 -·---·------·--·-now 7.81 29 Short Sleeve Poly Knit Shirt, orig. 5.98 .. now 3.88 28 Short Sleeve Nylon Shirt$, orig. 6.98 _____ now 4.88 5 "Gro-ovy" Group Pullovers, orig. 7.98 ____ now 4.88 Home Fumlshi1195 112 Colorful Beth Towels, reduced ··----------·-now .18 73 Colorful Hend Towels, reduced __________ now .58 91 Colorful Wash Cloths, reduced ·-----·--now .38 11 King Sixe Bedspreads, reduced ·-----·--·---now 9.88 12 King Electric Blankets, reduced ---•·-·-----n ow 24.18 9 Queen El•ctric Blankets, reduc•d ·•·----now 16.18 8 Full Electric Blankets, reduced ·--·-·-·-·-·---now 10.88 Women's Accessories 11 Purses, Mostly Quilted, reduced ·-----now .50 25 Suede & leather Purses, reduced ______ .now .9' 30 Chein Handle Purses, reduced ··--·-···---now 1411 140 Better Handbags, reduced --·-·-·--·------now 3.11 Women's Unq"erie 194 Cartoon Ch•tacter 8.ikinis. orig. t.OO ... .,..now .50 18 Winter Weight Robes, reduced _______________ now 7.11 19 Sleeveless Shifts, reduced ------·------now .SO 2l HiahLSJtirbJ &i~inis, <tdycoJI ~----·--·--•ow 111 Jl Long Night Go,.ns, orig._LQ.O ·--··---•ow 4.lf 54 Gowns and Paj•m•s ···-c-------····-----"ow J.H Women's Wear 23 F1shion Dresses, orha. 10.00-17.00 --···--l'IOW 6.00 11 Fashion Ores1•s, orig. 7.00-14.00 -··----now 1.00 t M1ternity Tops, orig. 6.00 .. 8.00 ·----·--··now J,H 14 As'°rt•d Maternity. orig. 6.00-8.00 .. _now 4.n ~ 52 Assorted Shrinks, orig. 6.00-7.00 ........... -.now 4.99 l5 Poly Knit Tops, orig. 7.00 ----···-··-----··----···-now 4.99 25 Assorted Jr. Tops, orig. 6.00-7.00 -·--··----·--·now 4.H 7 Bulky Sweaters Jr., orig, 11 .00 -----·-·-·--·---now 6.99 20 Smock Tops, orig. 6.SD ···-··--····-··------------·now 4.H 16 "Hands Off" Tank Tops, orig. 4.0D ···------·now 1.tt 12 Satin Pucker Shirts, orig. 8.00 --·-··------------now 5.H 20 Short Sleeve Poly Shirts, orig. 5.00 ............ now J.ff l Layered Look Body Shirts, orig. 6.00 ........ now 1.ft 45 Short Sleeve Poly Rib Tops, orig. 4.00 ...... now 2.22 24 Queen Size Blous11 -·-------··--·-·------···--·--·-··-now 6.H 8 Dressy Blouses, orig. 7.00-8.00 ·-··---·---······-now S.'9 8 Pallazzo Skirts, orig. 12.00-13.00 -·-·------··-·now l.H 15 Assort1d Skirts, orig. 8.0D-14.00 ----··----... now 6.tt 29 As•orted Jeans, orig. 3.99-7.00 ------·----··-··now 2.ff 23 Better Ankle Pants, orig. 6.99-12.00 -·-------now 6.tt 15 Ankle Pants & Je1ns, orig. 7.0D-12.00 ...... now 4.tt Girts' & Infants' 15 Pant Sets, 2-Pc. Size 4-6, orig. ID.OD ........ now 5.11 25 Blouses, Tops Size 7-14, orig. 3.00 -------·---now .ff 8 Scooter Skirts Size 4.5, orig. 3.0D ---·---·-----now 1.22 10 Rib Knit Pullovers, 4-6x, orig. 4.79 -··-------.. now 2.2Z 8 Sweeten Size 10-16, orig. 2.99 ---··---------.now .ff S Pant Sets, 2-Pc. Size 7-12, orig. 13.00 .. -now 7.11 12 Shills With Collor Siu 7·14, orig. 5.00 •• oow 2.11 7 Cordur~y Skirts Size I 0-141 orig. 5.00 ·-·-now 2.22 37 F.shlon Dresses Sil• 3-6x, rtduced ·----~now 3.11 29 Fashion Dresses Size 7-1'4, ,..duced ___ now ital 36 Bud9et Tops Size S-16, orig. 1.50-1 ., 7 --..now ,50 10 Toddler Body Suits, reduc~ ~ •ow .M 10 Stretch Booties, orig. I .DO --;--··----------now .n 10 Print Boxer .Jans, orig .. 1.79 " 20 Sh SI -··-·•Ow • ort ••v• RI~ Tops, orig. l.59 .. ·-·--MW 2...22 Boys' Wear 48 Fa1hion Leg Je1n1, orig. 4.9•---· ... --nOW a.II JO FHhlon Sport Shirts, oriti. 4.91 --··-··---•ow J.11 11 Finey Sport Sh;rt1, 0 ,;9, ).50-5.&0 -··"°"' , .. 12 Velour Striped Shirts, orl9. 5.98 ·········-··•ow J"8 ZO Auortod Sport Shirts, orig. 6.91-7.91 _._ J.i1 JCPenne J==~,,:=..:::;:::=_i~·~·nc.w.w11--~t~~~tfor.~~ • · 1 THE an!~ ] By U1 Am' have n,.t I some1 ment . them beatir confin hara> Mat gave extre1 "NC: stater Army son, long Ci "Mos starir eithe1 titude die I ment. Air Dram said ! prisot Dalia Alteri Vietnt prisol -~ sn-1 &gar IJiey discu Corm fear woul• marP Bui day ( Vietn ·M 0 I , Bl r-' who .µort ,cam jlo c ,Geo1 bee• sena <Derr paig Lt f s at 'Thw wou; ,joy" ,McG ils l ,1971, • . - THEN, AND NOW -This is how Navy Cmdr. Rich· ard Stratton appeared as he faced repor!Ms in Han· u,,.,......... oi in 1967. Stratton displays scars on arms (right) Thursday in press conference in Oakland. POW s Tell Their Story Grue some Beatings Forced Out ~onfessions By United Press lnterm.Uonal American prisoners ol. war have been pennitted for the first time to tell of the grue- some aspects of their confine- ment. With lbe silence broken, the men poured oot details of beatings, starvation, solitary confinement, ·psychological harassment and torture. Many of the men said they gave in to their captors after extreme physical abuse. "None of us signed these statements voluntarily,'' said Anny Maj . Floyd J. Thomp- son, New Milford, N.J., the Jong est held POW or lhe war. "Most of us did it with death staring us In the face. It was either die or sign it and my at· titude was I wasn 't going to die for a propaganda state- ment." Air Force Lt. 0>1. John A. they could answer any q..,.. Uons that came up. At news coofereoces attOM the coun- try, the POWs told their stor· ies. Some ol the physical pun- ishment tltey endured includ- ed : -Air Force capt. Norman f\-tcDaniel, Greensboro. N.C., said he was hanged from a ceiling so that his.feet barely touched the floor. He said he passed out. -Marine u. Qll. John How· an! Dunn, Neplune Beach, FIL, said ho was tied In a Ugbt ball with straps and ropes and his captore mantpulat,a Ills limbs Into grotesque po<itions. He said his arm was useless for sii: months following one such encounter. times in ooe week with an automobile fan belt. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT was a ccmmon t.crture. Lt. Cmdr. Everett Alvarez, Santa Clara, Calif., the longest held POW in North Vietnam, said he spent bis rint 13 months of -NAVY CAPT. Jeremiah captivity in solitary; Air Force DentDll, Vlrglnla Beach, Va., Col. Noonan C. Gaddis, Knox- said he "confessed"-after his viUe, Tenn., estimated he captors "put a 10-foot l<;ing spent 1,000 days in solitary, iron bar on top ol my shins and Air Force Col. Samuel R. -NAVY CMDR. Richard A. and t,.. men walked.It up and Johnsm, Plano, Tex., said he Stratton, Palo Alto, Calif., was down." lived 42 moliths alone, includ- burned With cigarettes and had Navy U . Cmdr. Rod· ing three years in a row. his fingernails beat back. ney A, Kootson, Billings, There was also psychologi· -M. Sgt. Harvey G. Brande, Mont., said he was beaten on cal harassment. Air Force Col. Loog Beach, Calif., had dirty the buttocks "° badly blood Fred V. Cherry, a Negro from bamboo stuck into his wounds. splattered the wall and was Suffolk, Va., said the Cornmu- -Air Force Maj. Robert then forced to sit on his nists kept telling him tales or Jefirey, Dellas, said be was wounds for six days. After atrocities committed against fureed to wear long, heavy that, ho crold ooly stand bent blacks in the United States. clothing during stilling sum· at a 90 degree angle. "In the dead ol winter when mer beat while isolated in a The POWs were denied food the temperature was in the seven-root-square cell. and water for periods of time; 30s or 40s," said Navy U . lhenu l.lk9 thoulandl Of others. Gen1 Chambers lll<es lh9 extra space •he ge\1 In heir PlymOUth Duster. tt'•a fulklze compnctwlthroom fwftve in com- toft, BIG \M'lk 191c;e too, F'rlda)', MJtch 30, 1973 DAILY PILOT 5 • is -·anc1 Var.ant 'one selling in So.Califol 11ia? Leny Netaamar uya ho got more for hi• money and he looked at 'em Rll. Duster gives solid CJuysler englnoo1lng with electronic l9nltlon end torsion bar suspension as standord equlpment. • Pat W1nnershopplMI corlhm month• bafor••he decided on OtJstcf. She bought lt ln 20 mlntllU. Like n1ousnnds of olhi!r taretul ~hopp11s she knows she got 1rie Ll"~l d11ul. See Your ....,,,_,.(allfamia Chtysler•Plymouth Dealer 5-cii: !.-...: M<ltorfle(llltr.i'°" News-DIG. '72 f'tllrlaulh oi.w""'-l aai.111 aa. c.11, --$j(t. Doa A. MacPbail, many teported being tied II? Cmdr. Joseph C. Plumb Jr., Lowell Maso., said ho wa' In odd pooitiona: thooe Injurod Ove<land Part, Kan., "they Costa Mesa Hunti..-..n Beach Dramesi, Blockwood. N.J., said he believed his friend in prison, Edwin Atterben'y ol DaUas, was tortured to death. Atterberry was listed by North Vietniim II! havfllg· died In priioon, but Hanoi did not give ~ecatl&e.· ,· ~~' hung ~ver a tree limb and said they .....,,.•t 1"3ted, and """1d put a bowl ol oot 800p .. .,,_ beaten fir bir hJurr, •:iwe ~ ~ wm multiple \lelltinl(S-oul!ide and then wait 45 min· Atlas Chrysler.Plymouth, Inc: ijuntin9ton Beach C hrysler-Plymouth t , • werethraegravesbeneall11ne Navy Cmdr. Eq~ene B. Mo-ute.until!tgoicoldbeloreI 2929 Harbor Boulevard. 16661 Beach Boulevard 'I and~ ~told, ~t I wwid lje Dan!el,,KIMl'!'I, N.C., eollmat· ·"":;;"':.!g~o.:oo:;~~an'.".d~gel~ll.:._"_....:.::==============::;;:=== -~:::_'=======:=:==:=== ~ in the !Ourth." , , ed ~~ was beaten !lOO to 700 -_ s!N'CE :nm u;s: pr1soneri &;gan being released Feb. 12, *,hey steadfastly refused to discuss tGrture 8nd abuse in Communist prison camps for fear others still held captive 'M>Uld suffer for their re- 1• j,o ~ 1'( I '· I ' ' .>/ marks. ~ But with the release Thurs- day of the last POWs in North Vietnam. the Pentagon said ·McGover n Opponent t BELLEVILLE, Ill. (AP) r-A South Dakota flier who spe nt six years In a ,,North Vietnamese prison camp says he would like ~o campaign against Sen. ,George S. McGovern because of statements the senator made durlrlg his lDemocratic party cam- .Paign for the presidency. Lt. Col. Leo 'Thorsness f Sioux Falls, S.O., said at a news conference ;;hursday that "nothing would give me greater ~joy" than to o p po s e eMcGovem (0-S.D.), who Js up for re-election in 1974. , * ~rOken by. :R_eds, Stratton Reveals OAKLAND (UPI) -Navy Cmdr. Richan! A. Stratton says he "confessed" to hls North Vietnamese captors - and became a pictorial symbol of American POWs -after he was "broken" by two weeks of torture. He said be was beaten, burned by cigarettes and couldn't hold a pencil In Ill• hand because his right arm was swollen to the size of bis thlgh. Stratton accused North Viet~ nam's leaders of rommitting wa r crimes in their treatment of POWs. He wu forced at gunpoint to appear at a news cooference in Hanoi two months after bls plane was shot down Jan. 5, 1967, and made an "instan- taneous" deci51oo to dlscr<dlt his appearance by pretending to be drugged. Photograph!: of S t r a t to n bowing low before hia captors with a dazed look became a symbol ol American POWa, used for propaganda purposes by both sides in the Vietnam war. * * * * * * 2 More Planeloads Airlifted w V.S. CLARK Am BASE, Pllllip- pines (UPI) -'!'be United States airlifted two planeloads of nag-waving A m e r i c a n prisoners of war home today, men who were among the last to Jeave their prison camps in North Vietnam. by the Communists in con- junction with the withdrawal of American troops . from South Vietnam. An Anny cap- tain was still held by the Viet Cong but he was expected to be released ne]\I week . "'!bank God for people like ---------~OU ancfthat wonderful American spirit that hat never died," said Navy U . Cmdr. PhJDlp A. Klentzler, 32 , Poway, Calif., the last pilot shot down prior to the cease- fire agreement. "Even In our. Maggots Helpful darkest hours we knew you C!IlCOPEE, Mass. (AP) would never forget m!'... -A returned w a r Klentzler, 1!bo wu shot orboner who s u f ft red down Jan. :n, the day bef0rt !.cial and mn bum& when the cea,..fire went Into effect, captured In 1167 111d ho led 14 men ooto a Cl41 ~ bacj to tr..I his wounds t<r'l'ravts A!r11'<irerlllae, htmJell by1ettlng"maggots-- Calif. A plane left earlier car-eat away the dead fiesh on ryln1 18 men bailnll .f\w Kelly bis arm1. AFB, Te>:. the si were ..i.... Afr Force Copl. JOl<ph ed by the Viet Cong 'l\lesday. Milligan, 11, of Annandale, N.J, 11ld Tbunday lhal IN CHAI NS -Army THEIR• DEPARTURll: ltfl alter his plane was 1bot belicopter pilot CWO us An\erlcaJt POWs and a down In Nortll Vietnam, amet1 l!estand, of J111-canadlan at O.k Air Bue be was threatened by ce1 DL, shows how undergojng ....,.,,.,...in. Mn IOkUen who bdd a piltot ain was. attached to o! tbes.mcn were eJpecled \o to hll heod l'nd was later • oor-dl'eSS shir~ ·have a ~o+e cf' lelsuve.. • ' Hevr-ivigbof\e. ~rf ec + wi fl,t ·a blazer--al'\d t \e o"C ope~ neck ur\de"" l\ c I a-s'5\ c, Sw©tev- G ANT"s l'\eW t seer s1Acl<e.,... \ ~ bu tto'V\ dov.J.V\ . • GANI skows its >iewest bLlitOVI do~V\ il"I A +e,ctut"ed ci\~vro~-we~ve_ 1l/ The da$'Si c. fol""",. eve.,y occqs io"'- IV\ VV1ic1-b1Lce • @)_ o~@)~~ 44 fashion island , newport center 644·5070 .. , ! • • leg while a pruoner. . love thls we<kond. chaJned and banckuffed ~"'$11d-""'"'-"'ll'l~•~ll~l~y---"Th~ ... ~.~ltll ..... liyln8 ~ ~m~ .. ~·~borl~l~and~~l·~rtL•OlLL-i-~~~~~~~....,.,,,,...i"'=~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~....,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.:..:.~..:~==~"""~ pen\ 23 mon~ Ill" U-teff at Clark-wm the hard illrt lloor. ' · 1 ha!ns. last of 517U.S; POWs relea9ed L _______ , __ :;:.:. _____ ..:.:_ ______ -;-------------------------- • I • • • ' i I • .. • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • . , Serve __ ...;;..,....- Still Rea y to From a field of a dozen !'Q!lte~ tJte Laguna Beach City Cound1 selected a !k>Utlcll unknow11, Sally Bellenie, aa the new pl&lllllog eommlsstooer. The job Of planning commlaloner la one of. the mot! difiicult in !he city, but Mn. Bellenie appears to have beell a fine choice, a balance· between oppoelng p~-Tbe new planner deacribea beneJf lit "environ· · mentally concerned" and her acllvltlea•ln the past lnclkate thla cliocern, but far from being a bup-and-bunnies fanatic, her expressed philosophy lndicalea she bas a good penpectivo on development and .~nservatlon. Her seiectll>n ·appears to have been a compromise choice by the council, under a good deaf of presSU!e to select a commissioner from the 1'Db either of land bualneS6111en or dogmatic environmentallatl. It Is Important to note how many persons sougbt the tlme<Onaumming and at times exasperating job of p!&lllllog commlsstoner. It was not too lbl!g ago that aOOllla'iers were &creaming that critics and recall threats would drive all cooacientious perSOlll out of public aerv· tee. Perbap1 tltls good example of ~ pvol~ent will set that bugaboo to rest. , Sphere of Influenti'.e Words to an old song proclaim "don 't fence m.e in'' and that is good advice now for the city of Laguna Beach In the face of ""'1rring talk about possible sale and· upcoming development of the Moulton Ranch lands " at Laguna's back door. · • Cities have a means of J"tacbing beyond their iimllJI to exercise some voice on what happens· on their out· skirts. It Is called a "sphere of lnfiuence," an."area where whatever happens in either Ute municipality, or the un- incorporated area influences the other. Laguna's sphere helped tur:n back an attempt by . !be dty of Irvine to annex areaa within the Art colollY drainage area last summer. The sphere, a formal docu- ment, bu nlue for prolectinc territory. All attempt. should be made by ~ to Insure county bocliea such as the coungn~al = J'owMla. Uon Commlaston, the county p g ~·n and !be boud of supenismJ are aware of the c!tJ'a eoneem for · 1ny development within its sphere of lnlide~ Certainly c)evelopment on the nst ltnda IJlland front Laguna will have a tremendous Impact on the town, per- Jupt an Impact 'realer than anything· even the dty council will pau iudginent on within the dly !!mits. ' Who Needs It? \ The condition of San Clemente's streets has been a local joke for genen1tlona. Thus, it is unusual when citi- zens rise In protest of a plan to improve and extend neighborhood roadways. But one easily can understand the citizen concern over the joint city-<OUDty plans to extend Boca de la ·Play a, thus eonnectlng the triangle of roads surround· ing the city Beach Club. Without doubt, it would facilitate traffic flow in. the area, but who really needs it? During the nine months of the off-season the area is a quiet section where little traffic exislJI. The busy sw:amer months would bring on heavier auto traffic and with the circuit complete, a gr011ter hazard would exist to youngsters using the park, beach path and city pool. Certainly, prospect of the county paying hall of the $95,000 tab is attractive. But city councilmen must take note of the hundreds of petition signatures come decision time next Wednes· day. Boca de Ia Playa should remain as it is. . .. . --~- S' , 'Nothing to Hide' Dear Gloomy Gus Why Laws Unnecessary and Unfair . • License Television? . I ' J !j I. : ~ Iv "; I: I I I l • '• r r I I ' Not Nixon's Style WASHINGTON -Washington is buzz· ·ing about President NI.Ion's possible role in the Watergate. case. Did he authorize the political espionage and sabotage? Was he aware of the break-in and bug- ging of Democratic party headquarters? What is be trying to bide by ordering 1ubordinates not to answer Senate ques- Uoot abotft Water- gate! 1be President tried to answer the whia--Pen last. week by letting Senate Re- publican 1 e a d e r Hugh Scott l>'l'• on to tDt press a pri~ vate remark. 11Hugh/' the GOP leader quoted the President as telling him, "I have nothing to hide. The White House bas nothing to bide. I repeat, we have nothing to hide." OUR OWN White House sources say the President certainly did not authorize anyone to tend a burglary-bugging team into the Democratic lair. But they acknowledge that he approved the overall esplonage-ubotage operation. Nixon grew up in the Murray Chotlner sclJ>Ol of politics. "Find out everything there is to know about the oppo,sitlon can- didate," Cbotjner u.oed tp tell bit political cbari•·"'Someprotest we doni want to run tllal k!ltd of capipaign. T~ say they want to nm a constructfve campaign and point out the merits of our own can· didacy. r say to you in all sincerity that if you do not deflate the opposition can- didate before your own campaign gets started, the odds are you are going to be .... ..... ·~ .b JACK ANDERSON doomed to defeat " souacg WHO sat in on t h e President's poliUcal stntegy sessloos last year say he still took the Cbotiner approach.. He spoke vigorously of his ear· ly politlcal frays as "rock·'em, sock-'em campaigns.''-He believed ihat-in politics, Bl. ln war, the best plan was an offense. But most of all, they recall, he relished political intrigue. The man they knew to be warm and compassionate, even shy and sel\llitive, would chlrtle over the pros-- peel of undoing a political rival. He was never happier than when he was scoring against the liberals who have always fought him. . I A FORMER mem~ of the Nixon cabinet told us about wjJching the Presi· dent go throp,&b the ~mime of plung- ing an 1maglnary knife Into an opponent. 41 After you get the knife 1n/' saJd the President ·gleefully, "you twist it." And he twisted bis wrist to il1Ustra.t'e1 Our sources. say. the President ordered an espionage-sabotage effort in 1971 after Maine's Sen. Ed Muskie, then the Democratic front runner, began to pass him in the Presidenlial polls. The original purpose, they p.y, was . to ~ dercut Muskie. Another early otiject1ve , was to push Alabama's Gov. George Wallace and South Oa~ota's Sen. George McGovern whom the President believed would be ihe easiest Democrats for him to beat. The instructions setting up the es· Marlon Brando's non-performance at the Oscars Tuesday night makes me realize, grudgingly, just how much 'class Jane Fonda really has. -T.T. GIHtftr Ou• c.m"*''' ,,. 111,d1Mm..t llY ,....... W Ot "" n-rllY Mltd "" ¥1eWt .t 11M --· itM YIUf "' ,_., M GIMmY 8'"" DlllY l'llrlt. WASHING TON -Alter months of ter- rified waiting by the broadcasting in· dustry, the Actmini.S!ratign has . sent Cong·ress its ideas on hQw television Ucense laws should be changed. The im- portant question, though, is not wtJether ( VON HOFFMAN J they ,ehould be changed but whether they forced fairness , Monroe, the much- sbould be abolished. respected reporter who does t h e The original ree-ill--oo for licensing was rZ:.\. .Washington interviews. on the Today so that one station Show, says, "Government ~delines ·con- wouldn't poach on -f ... I' tribute little or nothing to ralrnesS.: and another's frequency. ti. balance in broadcasting; To-the._.eont&:ai.y, - cable television with they contribute a great deal to blandness ~ , -' ·its capeclty for a· . -:-. to ai'endency·to c:fuck.tough issues so pioilage-98botage ~.mi88lon, say 0 u r huge n Um b et ol as to stay out of trouble with: .the go·vem- sources.. were t!sued through the channeti will soon ment. But the whole proceSs;ef broadcast President's c~ief of staff~ H. R. H~de-mate that obsolete, regulation is slowly sellin(tfie American man .. He had direct ~~ty over: Dwight but in the meantime the government has people month by month, yea~ by year. on Chapm, , the Presidents appoint~n!5 gotten into the busineu of regulating , .that anti-First Amendment -assumption: ecretarr,-who routed-money to. Nixon 1-broalf(fftt cofiteiit ana ihows no-signs of Govi::mment guidelines imP,l'O\le the-pews personal attorney, Herbert Kalmbach .• to wantinj to get out. medi'a ... the 'Value ol a lfair ~ss - help finance • the aabotage ccµnpai.gn. "We have fashioned a powerful news govenlnielit certified -is gpiilg up, the Kahnbach ~dmitted to FBI ageots that and information medium for the first value of a free press is goir>;g do}Vll ." he ha~ paid up to $40,000 to Donald time in American history which is ac--Monroe would . liberate · broadcast Segrettl who allegedly beaded up the countable to the government" says Bill j~ in the simplest pQS.@le;w3)'.. sabotap, effort. Monroe of NBC News. ' .He ~ii ifant. an licenses·fn;lrre,...ble WE ouw ilEE to believe , the ~d. although we've done it in the perpetwty. There would tnen be no Pruldent bas "not.hlng to bide." We have name of fairnesa and,balance, ,it's a fact threat of non-renewal if a station owner been almoot eager to blame' the whole we've. done to b~cast jomnalism what · didn!t behave. sordid mess upon his "underlings. But we is painly uncoostitutlonal to do to a . . can no longer ignore the President's newspaper or a magazine. The .onJY.•, . .IF THAT ~ like a wild a~- 1 I b · I i t for the reason it happened was that , the First ml!nt of the public s ownershlP, of the 811'· personia -res Pons 1 Y f .... ft .... -waves a moment's thought will show you developments that led up to the Amendment was written be ore i,~rconl th t th', . n . termedi t .t. · I · wai born so radi ·and television loSt a ere tsn ~ an m a e pos1 lOl1 Watergate law v10 ations. • 0 . between Monroe's and the -regulation of The embattled L. Patrick Gray, seek· their freedom on a technicality. cootent. Look at the condition& the Ni.Ion ing Senate confi!"18t!on to. beco~ NOW THAT the deed is done, it seems people would attaeh to gettlng your J>el'lllaitenl _ FBI dire<!t<ir, test~-Ilia! ;eyerybod}' ~ that a regulated broad· license renewed !n their proposed legisla· White 'House ~nsel· Jqbn ·W. ~ lII ~..:era.st .Joutnalism: is superior to a. free one. tionr: A station would have' to be "proba~ly. lied" to FBI agents'.WtiOil'be You name the lsSllO ~ecology, r .... the•· "sulistanUally attuned to the needs and claimed not to know whether Watergate RepubliCan Party eonsumerism -peo-intefests~ of the Public" and demonstrate figure Howard Hunt had a White house ple who can agret on nothing else agree "a good-fafth effort to be responsive to office. that the regulatory mechanisms should such needs and interests." It .also would For three daya ~Iler, Dean had be used to put them on the air. · be required to "afford reasonable ~ ordered two of hls' deputies to' search , To this clamor for government-i!n-portunity for the discussion of con- Hunt's office in room 338 of the-·White House &Mel known as the old Executive· tradictory views on issues of public im· portance." What could sound milder or more beneficent? Yet who knows what the "needs and interests of the public" are? Nobody, any , more than anyone can define what an "issue of public im- portance" may be. Those terms will always be d~ined by the politics of the officia_ls doing the regulaJJ~g., W~'re bet· ter off suffering t.~e most iji;ped and un- f1;1.ir private joumallsin tbllh _having a ga.ve.rnment •bod.Y-detennining what we shall hear and see by such , insidiously nebulous . standards. l Monroe doesn't much care how these perpetual license!! are handed. out. He is willing to see them distribute<j by lottery as Jong as once you have one you don't have to worry that the government will Ull~ it · back from you if ; you don't OP.erate "in the public·interes~." . . EVEN recognizing that your average TV station owner is a greedier snerd with fewer altruis~ic lmpulses than ·your · average n~ executive, we'd still pro~t by total «feregulatioo. The chances are that if we oplerated under some such system as.. Monroe is advocating, we 'd have a lot more diversity on the air than we do now where there is such pressure on every station to program in ac- cordance _with the fluctuating tastes of the members of the .Federal Com· mwiications &>mmission. Both com- petition and freedom encoUrage variety. .. ~ven . freedom without competition .~ .. Nipety .. seven perceii~ America's 1,'/!S-pJu! daily new~Pf.f_ exist in a monopoly ~ltuatio~ but ~·re unhin· dered by the government, and they're anything but all alike. Many of them are unspeakably bad; many are eccentric and infuriatingly opinionated, but the one thing tbeY don' I do is pi~ the .same tune. Definition of a 'Bore' Offi~ Building. NOW Rep. Phillip Burton, (0.Calif.), has uncovered evidence that Dean "probably lled" to Comptroller Genenii Elmer Staats about the number of Love Can Be So Confusing Tboagbt1 at Large: ' Of all the many definitions of a "bore'' J've ever read, the most apt Is Gian Gravina's: "A bore is a person who deprives you of solitude without pro- yidlng you with company. '1 • • • • Punishing people for their crimes has ~ver acted as an ef · fectlve deterrent to Qlhm, for every of· fender thinks of his frime as singular. )lit as he thinks of titmsclf u singular ~ nol statistical. • • "We are facing lean years ahead ," grlm!y intoned the speaker on the rostrum; "Lord, I hope so," murmured Uie plump woman ln the seat ahead of me. • • • ~YDNEY J:HARRISJ wherever he goes, and yet demands that his privacy be respected when he wants to do something the public shouldn't know about. • • • foreign service officers working for the S p . White House. While (:tpipligg to cut b~k Scene: The Pearly Gates. t. e~er 1s ( , . ) hiS White House slaf!, Preilaeni N1Xoii-waiting to greet Mr. Henry B .. M1ddl.. ·ART HOPPE has secretly employed people whose rode\y a man of 70, who J~ trudgmg ner~ nam~~'!,,J~ed Olf the PQYroi11.tll.o~ ~' . up Tt!e GoiAjen Stairs. . , goveu••-'-~lea. · :. ··--;·· ~ ~ J.'el¢ l.Wel<O!'P~· Mr., Middlerode. . 1 , • The General ACOOWltinl ()fllce, -g; 1 You are ~-~ admiBsion? who were helpi!'i us licit the dirty Boche tbe true Bile oUbe WhlleHOUSO'Blitl,'fll. • _, lfldget!Dg): Yes, I, . .I the deviOUJ Itallf' aild 'tbe bloodtbirsty guested a list of people detail'!! to 'tlie -~· 10'!~ have a lot ol questions to, • Japs. White House from other goVerDlllegt ulc ine! • St. Peter: Tbe<iapaJiese? Did you bate Wbat we call 11aristooracy" is simply departments. On January 15, Dean St. Peter: Just one, Mr. Middlerode. them Iona:? ~ money that bas been carefully washed f1D11i!hed a list which included ooly three Tell me did )'00 Ml~ore1 Only 1911 to 1946 for a few genemUon11• ('Ibe first Astor foreign service officers. love e~? ~ when they were fi · s in human form was a pennlle88 immigrant from Burton painstakingly went through the Mlddkrode (crest -' commitUng unspeajcabte atrocities on our Germany, th6 ltrst Vanderbilt a ferry-f state Dellartment's "Foreigtl Service : "" beloved ChinOS'! brothers .. But after that boy on staten ialand, the first Du Pont a List" and found seven other foreign fau.;n): I...., a(J;aJ4 "' 1 came to.\o<re \hein for tJieir gentleness, refugee from die French Jacoblns, the service officers assigned to the White you d ask me thaL politeness, Inventiveness rand dedication first Rockefeller a farm boy llaned book· House in October 1912. Of these, six were Well, I'll, be going · • to the -k ethic. keeper.} · ' still "°'king at tho White House last SI. Pekr: A mo-SL Peter: The Chlneae? . (Speaking of famous names, it's odd month. ment pteaae. Now, Mlddlerode : No, not then. That's when bow the most noted in American bittory, libo ~ the lint I learned to hale the Chinese for being Washington, all 'but dlsappeartd ezcepl Wleks people 10ll hated? mindless, ant·like slaves bent on coa-• for ita adoptlon by blacka after the Civil MlddlenMle (Fro1'1Jing): The Germans , quering the world ih human wave attaciS War.) I guess. I was hjust a boy bain ,'l}otrbeld Wdlrar,..1 as~ tried to do to tbe Koreans, 1Vho!T\._ Every bllslneas strives for a maximum • • • Ind they IJIUC I me to m ''! l ~ . I mean ~ ~1'l<9'"eoa \'bom the past year now I've been iearning to Jove the peaceful industriotis Chinese and . our businesslike Russian ' trading partners while hating the avaricious Gennans and Japanese for destroying our dollar and. . . 1 SL Peter (opening the gak): Enter, Mr. Mlddlerode. Mlddlerode (surprised): Mil? But... I SL Peter: You have loved ieverybody Mr. Middlerode, at one time or another.' Mlddlerode (rmbelievingly): And that'• 'i good enough? · St. Peter (sigbinC): Cons! ering the geopolitical manipulatloas of -you t leaders, Mr. Middlerode, that's the best we can hope for these _days. t , ~'I' oa.-N01 COA1r DAILY PILOT ol compelltlon when II la in a lllho<dlnate GenUlne democracy cannot ·Ignore b}ckulfllg H11111. But I loved our gallan 1 loved and )IOI tile No\111 Jr;_,. whnm pJlitian, 1nd·'lt maxim~m o( monopoi,y--,tradition 'Wltbout being falae to I~-· -l'ft!leh, Italian and Russian alliea. 1 haleil.1 1eneral1y ~ Nor!lieineti .,.. ,Robcrt-M Weed. Pu*8htt -1'111n IHs !Jt.• domlnonl·P*don. -1or democracy 1IUlll also take luto ac-~Lbtec.And you'v_e ahvm bated the ._1n Vl~.. , . ; • • --!"'" ...... ""~ lf-(-l:dijor ' • ' count the 1Uent voices of the great· ClermMsl , SL P-: NOt so cf.a. I'm trying to Tiie!-. .,. ..,.in people wJlo l!OUld majority of the dead, II ii Is to be ltllddlonde: Oh, no, I lelt. ·aorry for take notes. Let's ..._ "staunch RllSSian Blrlforo' Kreft>ich reg{1ler a -~tr,!lon ol ,f~gn representaUve of tllo <llmUlaUve mlnlho • · tbem tn the Twmliea. And then after fiends," "lovable ilJrly• lloche," "kindly • i'dilOlful Pail• lldllor = 1101Y if they left tbeinselvea of a people. ' ' . ..,.... • World War Il, when I learned to ball bloodlhirW Japo;", t•beJoved OJI-• ... .. • •'* • the flendlsh Boche •1n11D, I came to Jove _....,, •• " , ... 111t ed1tat1ai J*J;t' oi the Diiiy and. ~--· Genban 91JRJ. ~tut ~ttw.. W -fn(ol'Jt\ ·~ 1Umu-• • • • Old age Is another country; ...,. of admln !be pld indUJtrJOUI Mllldlende: II 1, a ~ coolusing, But latr rtl<ltn by ,....<otlng '"'• II ta pualog •trance thltl,• both the the tounst:o are kinda-to the natives Pfllllle Who stood between us and lbe 1 tblK If you'd ~ anotjler year, J oow, .. ,...., oO!o!ont • ""' com· ~ -lllPllClied to be the -.i...,.. 1bU1 otben; but """" cares to lhller ' r>OWermad fl~•1w who.·· would've. come lon Ule' North Viet-' m•nta . ..,. "" '""'" p1 fn•.m..t and titln-andthe--wbldl-•.U .there more than brielly, lor Ibo Odor ol SI. -; I thought )'00 lo'¢ the :: J ~. ~ waa w= sfgnillcto«. by '"""'!ding• forum ~•r:--...._""'devold ol -y -· es"·-'"'-"'-111•-• RUSlllDI. It ~-•-"' .,......_~ -!v< ,,.. .,<pmtlon of-our ""dl'!T _..... r -,.._.,,. _.. ............. ... ,...... \8'C ~ .. ,._...,~ oplnltln&, ft.lid by JJJ'l•l5(>1i\lng lht: t.elt., ~~:' be jllerced al!~ectionL~~~~~~'Ji~iifJi:===:::=:::::===::;:=s=~:!=:=~-~~~-~odt~: Not~;~;tbeH'l'wmtlM~~~ot~~-~·~· ~~0~~::~~~~i-:!10 ~· ~""~·'° pol .i llltornu"I! ob-lt==I:== L#~ of . • • • !3111 "m!IQne m re """ amJjij to lilv•cle lhe ..a you naled lhe l!tisslans and •""" ~.,.. • • • -iilod ~!Ion thal • a1n ta mare 'Whtlt MWS of,,,. Ametlca and destroy my WV o( IUt. Of CblntseJ~_.., • ."nd loved the Germans · and Friday, March 30, 1973 A ~II' II tlllt amlllvalenl ,.._ pleelurable In lllllclpotlan than in ...,,.., during World War II, I ""'1dn'I ~-- who nntl lo be IJllbUdY """°Ir.eel _ perfannance. Wilfllpl,..... , help but lov~ ou: ataundJ llimlan llJlea Mlddlerocle: Oh, just the contrary, For r ~ I • • • • • • • I ' t ,. l l l ... Ulte••• ' ,. ' • . ,, • f1 \ " .. \ ~ • J. . ~ Nel!11l~t ' .:·. .~ :~ .· Astronaut .. trwi!J.· ' •• , • • ... j • ~ • , • i ' \ . . ... . . . .. .. ,~ Will ·.Give.·:Thlk -· .. • Friday, M#dl :IO, 197) DAILY PILOT 7 # PJanned by F~ir ' ., -r 1 -~· 'ifould lib to demonstrate talents abould contact Donna Frlebertslliusei: at tbe lair llt· a~ 546-UJI • ..... deailllne lot' entering extilbltllii lliii Crafts and -bles c;ompetlllon Is June I. ' ' Ed~tion Committee 4pproved · Prtllmlnary approval ol a teaober-pareot committee to select classrooin nterials for use ln the Huntington Beach City (elementary) Sc boo I District has been gi\'en by trustees. When final approval . is given, the committee w!D review a list of materials, in- cluding textbOOb, that bas been initially ocreened by the state .. ' THE LOCAL· committee will then decide which materials to ... locally. 15 utrona1rt. Jlll!Jel • Beach.Mliin women'a Club..-· -.· :....-, ._. _ _. . .,.,......_ __ __, Allthorizlitton for I o ca I B. ' ~ -••..i --"'-"--~ • ....,, 13 · at the districts to select tbelr educa· """" .. __,. -Wlllll u.uaiwn ~ ,.1 .. tional materials ' was given DIOOll In July, ,19'1~ wlD be the' A)rPorlel' Inn. lllgbt : l'.f OV,ies recenUy by, the Legislature. pal •er,at tbe Newport l!lncie his. historic , • , Trustees Tuesday ntght did · Jrw1o has tcured the world, not decide on the makeup of 1 : ..,..:t11e.fllma" his ia.;i. Bln:rn~d the group, but it is expected to W• G ing en the raoan and temng include parent, administration me rape the story of ibo trip and his KUALA LUM p UR, "'1<1'teacb'er representatives. Die a1nce Ill' "'-· Plan • u ' . . Malaylla (AP) -A judge AP PROV AL OF tile oom-fing p· m""" iw been 'quoted 'u suggested that ~g mlttee ts expected when ." .... ,. dresses" and erotic mo-pril • ·-"'-, l'We went to the moon trustees meet A · IO. , .....,...,. tlOD p ic tures were The~'" will be ··•-• , SACRAMENTO -WI n e as · ~_...._Id...... -. -·~ -~ 1 for •--~ ~ req~= , ~--·-........,. respclllllb e an ·~reaae to make selecttona by May 8 grape_ P/""llnf' In Calllornia bolfl iypes -and mwned as In the number of rapes ln ao thal the 1118terials can be ,lnmiseil by more !ban 41,000 llmnobltarlanl." Mllaya!L · ordered for the 1973-75 adtocl aer.s last year, the Slate IrwlD will be acccmpanied ~~~~~~~~~~~y~ear~,~trus~tees~~w~ere~to~ld~.~~I Deportment of Food and by Ille "Jctlla5 T..,,,," a Agriculture r<po!U. singing group made up of \ - Old Forester • ' ow-inanew l~htw~ig!tt ¥2 gallon that saves you weight and money, too. . "' Now · • ·The best part's inside. At!lior 100proof. "There is nolhing better. in tile market:' $ .. ~1399 &aier to pour. You don1 waste a drop with the great nf!!N drip·proof spout ~tohendle. TheJlow.slimmer shape makes~ easy to grip andl)OUr. Director C.B. <l!rlstenaen )'OUlll people from S t . aUrlllltel lbe lncreue ln w1De Andrew'• Presbyterian Onuch variety grapes lo the steadily that has !ow'ed the country , growing natklilal appeUte for &I.me ......n.. wine. Callfomla produces Dinner will start at 7:15 more than IO percent of the p.m. at a coot of 15 - nalim's wine. person. RoservaUODll must"; Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers " . . . One Of.the1 world's great tastes :. i I ClJrlsteooen pro~ u.t made ln advance by calllng wine ..:reage could·-oocb J-Burge at ~174 or . "'" ~' ' ". . - • SAUi PlllCI El'l'ICT1YE 4 DAYS ONLVMOUlll llOllOAY. • ' Additlonal components · to enhance your system • , • • . . ,-. • -tne -re.asurt family sf ore arid supermark~t . .' , •Thi• •lllflllfll; !901911tlltl 1M montt!IY ~)'IMnt 11nclet tN J, C. hnMJ FM/AM/ FM 1t1reo hi· fidelity receiver and 4 speekers. Each with 61/:i . woofer, TI-._ .. "'" ...... _ ........ _ .......... CHA .... ' , win 0. ll!Ow,.d /I lllt ''Ntw .. ,_ .. et V1t_ tce011nt li'l.1111 fJJtt bll111'1t 2v.•tweeter S.....,ratetunlng meters lor..EM-andAM. Handles magnetic "''-"'"""'""""'"""' .,.~ •J"u-~ ....... ,.., , ' '""t""" • d-~Jifl!Mllta._.,wt...~•~'INAHCl - Phono and auxiliary In nut -•rces Woodgratfl· ""'•",(Model I M825) c •• ,.,.. .. " ""'"''" ""-_.. "'""' ~··"""' -?' "' "'"""' ' ~·-~ IANNUl\Ll"EACENTAOEMTl14A~lon"9tl11lllll0Mf.+'t':.~ • Pl!lllCfNTAGI MTI 1t1'.) Oii INt iNrtfon -ttlCIO, flt"" .. l~'" wlllloul ci.dvel11t1 """'"'' ......... • I . .. ' .. ' • , .. j " • .. . ,,- ' •) .. <s ( • • ' ,.s,., lr, , ti l t1 1.1 • 11.'1 ... ,.,"l'I~ 1 .. II. •. ...r I. • .. -,1, ...... 1 •• ... ~· • ·~ 1 '. . . ~. ... • '. _tj: ... . • ,.;( J . . . " ' • • ' t ' ,j 1 I • : I I UAU. V PILOT Weekend Calendar I ' l I • • • , 2 Local Series Races on Agellllµ, 1 With the ,..atherrnan prom-both Catalina alld Sa n i,.;;.;.-Wr winds alld a little Clemente Islands. ~ Ot's ooly a long-llEOArrA ACl'ION a I hinge promlae -we woo't Newport will· tnclude Balboa ..,Id Nm ta lll tlllJ weekelld. 'Yacht Club'• Udo-H Invlta- J•chting activllJ :... both tiooal Saturday and Sunday, power and sail -Strings into and an Ol)'lllpie c1asaes regal-~ ge~ local !root, two ta al Newport Hart1or Yacht ierles races wUI ....S lllllog a~ Point Yacht Club wUI fleets 1"""8 the chahnel for alto feature a Spr!og ~ In early spring look at for all clasaes SatunlaY and. Catalina lllalld. Sonday. Ocean racers aaRlog under Other Southland b o a t I n g lhe IntemJ1tional 0 fl• ho r • • highlights Include the f!8it <JI Role (IORl from N~ Long Beach Yacht Cltlb'a Harbor Yacht Club """"" Calalloa Islalld Sertet with a bave a pleasant beat ·to ra4ile to Long Point and Howland'• Landing,. De"f tbe Retam, alld !be BullunllJo. west end of C.ataJma. Where KBIG Grand Prix a 1.80-mlle they will spend t~ night 00 offshore power~t r a c e board before starting the eec-starting from King Harbor, ood leg homeward on sonday. Redjlndo Beach. Here 'II the The race is called the Catalina official Southern California West End race and is the first YachUng Association calm- er this year's Ahmanson dar: Series. Newport.Balboa NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Catalina West End Race, Ahmanson Series, Saturday and &mday; Ol)'lllplc Claaaes Reg a I I a , Saturday and Sunday. QUARTER TONNER -Cal T/4 will be the class' U9ed Saturday and Sunday in the Area G cornpeti-' lion for the Prince ·or Waleo Bowl at Long Beach. Lake Michigan E vent / JJNver, ,..., .... , l'k Ma tch -Race ~ Did< Deaver, ~ ,,.~~~~~~-. i... AngUs Yach! a.b, will go aplosl Southwestern Y&Cbt Club of Sao Diego Saturday and &mday ta detetmloe the Callforllla matdl racing cham- plooohlp -will eniillillly lead ta oompetltinll 1cr the North Amertcao Yadlt Racing Unloll'• malcb ractnc cham- plolllhlp. [ The five race series was poetpooed from last Feb. %7· BOATING " :II, and in the Waim SWYC changed sklpper1. Deaver's _..a will be Ne 11 Gayiha.Jl. It ~ was to have 1-t Don Bever, but '--------' Bever had to wlthdraw Cw .business reasons. 1 • (Area G) next August in the The series, ta be Mlled.-ln )'run Of Wales Bowl finals Cal Tit a!oops will be decided which will decide tbe match . on a best three out ol.flvl!'with .racing cbampiooshlp of North skippen and crews chanilog America. boatsaltereachrace .. ·' The Prince of Wales Bowl 'Ibe winning skipper ·and · competition is conducted on a crew will represent catik>rnia ladder basis. The C'ODlpetition Is inlerclub istber than a test of individual skippers. NAYRU has eight areas. The winning club in each area meets in the finals which will be held in Long Beach next August. Youth. Rega-tta to 'Debut · VOYAGERS YACHT Club wW cater to the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and the Pacific l!andlcap Racing Fleet In a pair of races starting at Los Angeles Harbor and flnlshlng Bt Newport. VOYAGERS YACHT CLUB Lake Michigan has been se-Ill. and provide regatta con-legiate Yacht Racing Associa- -Catalina lsland Race, Jected aa the site of a new testantS with a chance to par· tion rankings. If Deaver and Bever had met last February it would have been a case of two sallmakers competing tor the title. Both were ·members of North .,Sails. Deaver heads the Seal Beach braocb of North Sails. In the meantime, Bever has chaoged professiohs and is now associate<I. with a San Diego construction firm. The MORFs will start at Los Angeles, sail around Ship Rock off the Catallita Isthmus, and finish at Newport. Cootrary to previous reporta, tbe PHRF group will start at LA, sail around Catalina lalalld and flrush al Newport. Tbe original report had the Deel sailing around PHRF, Saturday; Ship Rock champiomhlp event known as ticipate in a second event and It is anticipated that the re. Race, MORF, Saturday. the United States Youth also to borrow a boat. gatta will grow to have 50 ·BALBOA YACHT CLUB -Championship Regatta to be Twenty-five crews will be entries in each class in future Lldo-14 Invitational, Saturday · held foc the fll'St time June selected for each ol the two years. and Sunday. 17·20. racing classes. Nine will be Deadline for entries is MCJD- DANA POINT y AC HT Long-term aim of tbe rega~ chosen from JYRU-rec<>gnized day , April 30. Fonns are CLUB -Spring Regatta, all ta is to stbnulate interest in tW<Hll811 and single-hand cen-available from and alter com- clasaes, SaSanturdalllyeaalldo Sunday, American yooth sailing_ com-terboord classes -IO Crom all pletion should be returned to Irnmedl ob ectl other classes such as Light~ Gaughan, 37, like Deaver, 41, is a ·1ong:time small cruiser·type sailor. He has won munerous trophies in Se r ies ·set Midget Ocean Racing COID- peUllM In Sao Diego. His crew will be Homer Williams and Dave~ . Deaver, a ruktent of Newport Beach and also a member of •Balboa Yacht Club, has been sailing in Southern Call!orllla waten since childbood-He currenily is campaigning bis Cal-33 Counterpoint in LAY C' 8 Whitney series of offshore races. One of bis earliest vi~ torles was In the Jlllihl of Iha Snowbirds-!Ater be - several ttmes'chlmpioo tho PC neet. He was aJso.cmr_~ Lowell N«tb In the ~ Olympic yadlt~ (8111<1 'I!~ North camo up wlUI. • ~ medal 1n th• Dragon Claa, The Cal T1' IJ a :H ·fool sloop designed by B 111 Lapworth and bulll by Cal Boats which qualifies In the Quarter-Ton level "J-e ID C class. There are over .600 ultrci modem service bays and 100,000 square feet of factory parts facilities iln Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Cars. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB pelJtito·tt~;~ •'-besatet U~ ,::_ oing, Sunfish, Thlslle, Butter· !!"'~S. YLouthJ-~~oosh11.,£; _ NAYRU Mall o ry Cup ~~· "~ .... , fly, Soling and Hobie Cal ~· c_ ~~~. ~ k" I B t b • I • elbnioatioos Saturday and resentatives ta compete In the Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, Fly a free 1te. u rings ring Sunday ' 11173 International Yac!X Rae-THERE WIIL be the top Ill. 60091. MJSSiON BAY Y A CH T Ing Union world championship three finalists In the N<rth Selectkin will be made May MARCH 31, 9 A.M., vacant lot opposite tile Pima CLUB -NAYRU Sears Cup to be held in Troia, Portugal, American Yaclrt Racing U!uon 10 by a special subcommittee PRIZES AND TRIPS TO SEA WORLD - and O'Day Trophy elimina~ Aug . 11-17. . . . Sears Clip (junior) in 1971 ilnd of the NAYRU committee oo ~ 11 tioos, Saturday and Sunday. The regatta will ut1h1.e the 1972 -as long as they are still Junior Yacht Racing and rep-C!outh oast 8 •a CORONADO YACHT CLUB same two-man 470 Class and of age -and three will be se--resentatives ol the United cJ RAl -Spring Sabot Series, Sun-the single-handed Laser Classli~l~ecled~~!r~"'~'~1 tbe~~in~t.erco~~lle~gl~a~te~~Sta~~te~s :Oi~)'lll:pi:c~Y~ac:h:tin:g~Com::·b.-~============:::::::::::::~., day. as choeen for the world cham~ ranks, based on the Intercol· mittee. Los Aogelet-Loag Beach ionahlp. The course design and LONG BEACH Y A CH T manner·<>I scoring will allo be CLUB -Races 1 and•2 of tbe · il!mllar-amtestanb must be Catalina Island Serles, Satur-ullder 20 years of age as of day and Sunday; Prince' of Dec. 31, 1973. PRODUCTION MANAGER Cal Boats' Cum i1k•y Cal Boats P ost Goes To Cumiskey Charles Thomas. president of Jensen Marine , has an· nounced the promotion of Richard Cumiskey to. the posi- tion of Cal Boats' production manager. In his new position, Cumiskey will a s s u rn e responsibility for the llSSOlll~Y or all Cal boats. Included wlll be tbe dir<cUoo QI the new Cal Cruising M6 line. · Qnniskey will also have In· Itial responsibility for the establishment of the De Fever Passagemaker Trawler line (De Fever Trawler ls another division of Jensen Marl9e•, as is Cal Boats). -* CUmiskey is 35 yeats of age, a graduate of C. W. Post College in Greenn.le. New York, and resides with his wife Gisela and their son Sean in Santa Ana. •• A ¥&I IW 1 Coasta l Weat{ler F•lr toda.,. V•rlebl• wlnd1 nlgM •nd lt'IOrlllng llou~ bt<:omln11 -l•rlY 10 lo 20 knots In e~rnoon1 lvd1y 1nd S.IVl'Cl11.,. High tooa., 75. co.r.111 tllmllt'l"1lurn rang.e !tom "6 Iv 61, Inland !111T1peoraturtt r1nge from ..S to 75. W1ltr temptr1fvr. 60. Stin , Moon, Tides ; P'll.IDAY ~ hlth •. . 7:15 p.m. •.I s.cotill tow • . . 12:J2 p.m. 0.0 IATUll.DAY Flrtf high ••. ..•. 4:SS •.m. ~.t Fll'tt low .......... 11:S& a.m. l.I Sfcolld 111011 ........ , 7:36 p.m. •.7 SKOl'ICI low .••.• 1:90 p,rn. 0.0 ~ SUNDAY First 1111111 ••• ., .... J:Jl 1.m, •.t First low .......... 1:36 a.m, 0.5 SKond hJQll ....••.•.. 7:$' 11.m. 5.1 S..:ond low .......... 1:"5 p.m. 01 s1o111 k l• 5:0 •. m. hit 6:11 p.m, Moori RltM l :ll •. m. S1h 2:36 p,m. UT'S 8£ FRIENDLY u 7"" ............. bbon or l<Mw oC an,-.-lnl -....... area. pleut tell .. IO U.t 9.'I ma)' tQrteDcl & friene1J _,...,. ml l><IP thml lo-· _..iilted In llMlr ;-aufJ'OWldlop. Sa. Coast Yisitlr 4Ml51t .....,,.. -.... Y'isltll' . Wales · B ow 1 eliminations, Saturday and Sullday. WHILE ONE Intent of. the . CABRILLO BEACH YACHT r.egattaJs..to e91ahlisb a "brlng CLUB r ,spnngserliililo:r,-Your own_ ... event, the or- all cWsel, Saturday and &lo· ganlz..n bell..., •I h a t the day.• youngsters' should have tbe SEAL BEACH Y A C H T ability and responsibility for CLUB -Fools Day Regatta, the boal ,!n :whlch _they com- Lldo-14, Saturday and lllinday. pete ~ Jrom spcul<l<- : Santa ~ 8'Y .... """""""nils, "their first ·PACIFIC Mi(JUNERS "'"1ure~";iil'bea UtUelessde-YACHT CLUB -Spnng ven . Thing keelboats· Stein Series manding m the contestants. ' and• ~-•-If a youngster does not .have No. l, Saturday -~y. not bring h1a own boat MALIBU YA<llT CLUB -or can . , Spring Series No. 2, PMA, OD-he will have lhe aptloo of bor- MH, Saturday alld Sunday. rowing, chaMing or buying SOUTH COAST COR· atadiscoonl INTlllAN YACHT CLUB -The 470 District <l>amplon- Spring Series T u n e u pa , ships will run ctoncurrently · juolors, Sunday. with !be regatta at Wilmette, r · UNSPOII.ED, SF.Cl1JDED 2¥. to ~ acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Cleleland National Forest Deep in lhe amt oat resbl Clemente. Only 21 ~ miles of the Clevel•nd National from Saa Juan. Cap11trano. FOl"Cst lies a 300.:acni island ot Rancho Capistrmo parcels I.I'll roll in& hills, warm valleys and prioed from $9,7$0 to $18,750, Jl"UIY &lades known u Rancho cas1 down. liberal financin&. Capi!traAO.Vastmchl;•oftbo Plttm1fl Scttdc Drl-vt: Nationa1PorestJtC1eBtionaru s,.nta Ana/SA11 Dieao atn:tdl ill almost every d.in:c--Freeway to hlltOric Se.11 tion, a GoTernment:°wnod . Juan Clpistrano, then east butrer apWit populaliora and on Hwy. 74 (Ortea• commercial mchmcDl. Hwy.) 13 mile• to tJw RUJcllo ~will b<I°"' to ju1t 133 ownert, ia /•• limplt. Each of U. 2~ to J acre rancbol ii cJeared aad bu tum.off to the r[ab.t at "Sou1h -Dtrido" llld follow Ibo- water 1e.nice andaradodroad&. ~~--.-,A,----, Ancient Spanith oaka 11till la ~ stand on most of the ranchos. ,_,.,,)..... This KC!uded pruene, once \ sold, can never be duplicated. """...,, l At Rancho Catli.U-..0 )'01l'D enjoy usured teduslon. for u infinite· tu~ tho beauty of •.natur. llt b kwliMt," a ttm-- Jerlle ~ clfmallt 'It •JOO.ft. .......... and ... .,;,,. •te .... to colllal rec:rmioa utaauoo,DoOa,...andS..L-"-._,""'""'"""'""'"' Proptrty Optnf"' tliowfn.1 WHhndl °"" J a.m •• s p.m. Write for our froc, Dh111nrted brochure. lllCID Cll'ISTlllD 11'12 ~Dm-. .......... catil. ~ (714) l»J:W " I I I \ \\ SATURDAY, MARCH 31 9 a.m to 4 p.m. ALSO GREAT SAVINGS ON R:ING MOUNTINGS • 600 -14K FOR MEN & LADIES FREE Diamond Inspection •-FREE Your Diamond Set. In the Mounting You Purchase I Umit -5 1ton•1) • FREE .r1ae Diatllmld e Dia.mond and . ~~t ~r .. e"e'!!~,·Blee FREE ~ /1: "" Jewelry Cleaner to Ring Cleaning You wa~t! 1st 100 Customers WIN A 1/4 CARAJ .. LOOSf DIAMOND BRING IN YOUR CONltST coup(;N - Drawing will bo Mid ot 5 p.m. S.tvrd1y, Morch 31 · · Wln-....1 net bopN- 7777 EDINGER HUNTING TOH IEACH Pho111 892-6611 ~·· ~· y , .. . ····~········~·········· • DRAWING 'FOR 1 /4 'CARAT DIAMOND . - WARDS HUNJlNGJON CENTER Narne ...•..••• • • • Address , ...... . • • • • ._ . .,.,,, .. ,.., . • Phone . . . . ................. .._ .......... . '-· ' .. ·I • 1 J ' I ' E ] ') L( ' DOOl •dot Fen: ""'" crltl silo• chai mu• Tt day Ma! stall did !om WOii pho! sho• stri1 M new ove1 Al lorn syn< in tl and oth• sho1 p; vie< Bro conl thrc imil ten ... ed I ver: Ima Fer or .. leS5 saic ( I l s 139 Die Pru pro cod 1 Cal Sta Uol bee Die ~ o~ "he Wo !iii for "81 DPI wh ( I l we Int . qui of au! m~ Sc> TE '"1 wa lh• Pa of All eel aro la! ~ pr of Jll1 Bi "" • by .. of G< Pl UI pu Cl hi q• ar he re to l:r ta d• w Cl ., "' U! • ~. Ballance Talk Show 'Desexed' . '0R.4NGF7 DYNA.STY SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Debra Fog Is lollowlac In her mother'• footatepa by being -Calllornla Cltrua ~ Tba former Paula fagetta won the same title In 19111. Miss Fog, 18, of Blaljo WU named queel II the National Oranp Sbow bore 'l'Jwnday. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A nonlnUmala format Is being adopte<!' !Or tha Bill Ballln<e Feminine l"orum radio talk show In the wan of l"""8 criticism of aex-<>rlenled radio shows by Dean Bu ic h, chairman of the Federal Com-'----------' munlcationa Cornmlssloa. Ex-St.ale Official, Found Dead 1be change, ellectiTe Mon- day WU announced by Rm Martin, mansger ol radio station KOBS. Martin said be did not know what the new format would be but added It would either be a non.tele- phone format lhow or a talk show with Intimate """"" strictly fot1>1dden. Marlki said Tburaday the TllRkE RIVERS (AP) - ' Dog Dis~overs Top -- W. Coast -Dope Haul SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 'Ille .. 11ur. ol 4' pounds ol heroine -worth 111 ettlmoted "' milllm at -•flue -at ~ Ftandlco Iateraational ~ .... llllllCIUDCtd Thur. day by U.S. Attorney Jame• l.. Bn>WlllDI Jr. He said the heroin ae1Jure ~ .,......,J WU the larCesl tftl' made OD the Paclllc Cout. U.S. CU..toma agents ar- mted Tang Kuang Heok, 3S, a Malaysian national, ..men be cl a I m e d two suitcases ln locW. at the airport about S p,m. said Jooeph Jenklni, deputy special agenl In charge ol the San F'nu>claco Customs olflce. ne" ldeu W.uld be disctl!Sed FW>enl arrangements n over tile "°""end. pending for Buron Fttll, After' Finlnlne Forum "as former lieu!enant go""'"°' of A FEDERAL grand jury ln- 'Satan's' Killer. Guilty lntrod~d bert In 1971 It..,... ' CaJUornls, wt-pajaiiia1)1ad ' dieted Heok a abort time later syndltoteil /n nearly 50 e!Ues !>Ody waa f o u n d ID. .the .on charges o1 posaesslon of in tMUnlted' Slates, Australia driveway of bis borne · hort heroin for dlstrtbuUon. and Canada. Imitators in with a gunshot wound in the He was ordered arraigned KENNEDY admitted both other cities began their own head. Friday before U.S. District slayings on the wltneM stand shows. Fitts, 78, w.as found Tbura-Court Judge Samuel ConU. Wednesday, saying he was day by hls housekeeper with a Jenkins said • -German "under the power of a demon- .33 caliber pistol near bis sheti>erd dog trained for yoo ltnow, one that controls body, the Tulare CoUnty detecUng heroin odors alerted people." Under croa-examin- DAILY PILOT f ,.,......,..c ... ...---2 ;.;·s13s """''~ MOZZARELLA CHEESE na.t r!IJ• I.JO• U.. NOW······-···········•••• 77-Ill. OUI HOlll llADI 119 ITALIAN SAUSAGE ...... ... BAKERY GOODIE Of THE WEEK !! ~~·~~.~~~.~~f. NOW •••• 39' ~ efucci ::befi ITALIAM DILi llllTAURANT IAKlllY-OltOClltY llllt-WINI -PETER Storer, esecutlve vice president of S t o r e r Broadcastlng Co., which ball a contract with B a 11 a n c e throUgb May 15, blamed tbese imltiliii for F C C ln- ~rlfrs department salcL eu1tom1 ageotl to the con-ation he said he committed FittJ reportedlJ had been 1n traband while on a routine u'• y.._.,. the murders as "sacrifices to l'rkii .-"""' ctnhlii Wri Ill health for -time. awHeeep_~~~· -·•t--44 POUNDS OF HEROIN SEIZED AT SF AIRPORT Satan." 1911 Atllima at Magnolia, Huntlnvton &..Ch, teM!iltiio. . • "'at--,, s--• M.lU l.Ull: ~"" .llUI ........,., 1 1med K o ..... Ille ..,.... Dtll °"" ....... c ........... ...,._ -u , .. ,., ~ ..:;;_,_ AP · arrived TbuJ'lday morning on Customs Deputy Joseph Jenkins With Dog's Record Haul The defense c a en· New _._1119 N•~ leldl. ....,.. .... v.11,,., c.... ....... "We mus\ admit IQD1e mix· ed ~.:.ns on the sub\:: for LOS ANGELE& ( ) ~ either • Pan American or a nedy suffered brain damage "s'iio"R. E'' "H°'o-un-s" DAILY ...... ,_ .. L .... Safeway ~ lne. wa1 ~~-~ese Alr IJnes Olgbt He from poisonous fumes he in-~-~ .. ln a .• ~ -;:f.fii was believed the flight cellophane .. ck wrapped ln Conviction of possession of haled while working in a dry11,,,,~!!"!~!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!~SU~N~D~AY!!"!IM!!"!Cl.Oll!!"!!!"!D~M~OH!!"!D.l~T!!"!~ """""' 1ee· 1 t t the very we . Image-"Of. · Bill Ballance mltllon clasa acUon f"t ol originated in Hong Kong with reddish paper and aealed with heroin for distribution carries cleaning plant, and there!ore1: know!ngl,Y and " 111 f. t~ a stopover In Tokyo. lape. They were packed Ugh~ a. maximum penalty of 15 was of "diminished capacity" Try . Saturday's News Quiz Feminlne'f'orum has been col· ored liDd &maged by many less te.StrlctM lmitators1 11 he said. mislabeling meats uaUto 1• u:-v Heok entered the United ly in the two suitcaaes with a yean and in prison and a and not responsible for hl! ac- ter prices for low q ~ cµta. states recently on 8 tourist :-~ba~th~to~we~l:.!p~la~ced~on~top!.:__~125~,000~fine~:...· _____ _"ti~-~----·--~==================-: '!'be suit WU med Jn passport, Jenkins said. He Superior Court by t b • would not say II he wu oo one Interfaith Committee to Aid o1 the alrllnen that arrived Farmworken on behalf of Th"-•-· "that clsas'of persons who are ~Y morrung. College's W,nd Buy In SD OK'd meat purcbuen." It asks !Or AGENl'S SAID the heroin $12 million ln actual damages, appeared to \>< ~ and was $2l milllon In p u n I t I v e cmtalned Jn 112 '*"""· eadi damages and a teniporary welghiilg S51J grams. . restratnlng order against the Each was contained ln a alleged practice. ePris-Terms LOS ANGELES (UPI) -· SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sale of Calling the def~ts "white 139 acres of land ln San collar crimJnalJ," a Superior Diego's Point Loma t o Court Judi• 'l'huraday ..,,. Paiadena College has been ap-lenced a former president of a proved by the city plannq aoft drink firm and another commtsslon. man to prison !Or violations ol The western half ol the old corporate aecurity laws. Cal W09tem Campus of United Superior Court Judge E. VD Records Now O~ject OfSubioena Statea I n t er n a ti on a l Talbot Callister nijected plea.s SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Unlvenslty's land boldinp has for probation for Leooalil'l\eY, county health olllctal:WW..,... been offered the city 9C .San 4', of Los Angelea, the former' fldenUal veo<reel dlseaae rec· Diego for $3.1 mlllioo. proaldent and boan1 chairman Drda Is the latest taraet of ~ offer of ft.8 mlllkn wy ol 'the Bubble Up llrm,. ~ • ~ ~-• reported made by the city flit>• Maurice W. Bareakow, 13, of ~ of lnfonnajllln,, on!)' 4' acres, to be ~ as Pblladelphla. They ware• both" •Jlilt D;: J .• B.,iAatet'i .J o~ space. 1Iven one-to-10 year pilon IJleii> County "dlri!ct« of •;;Ji; This waa placed In a terms. u health, -"I will to "holding zone" by the city "The Interests of IOclety ara 0 sa,., go W'!'fnesday, blocklnit l,1SIU _de_eply Involv_ed ln tbla c ... ,.. ~~~of:.:-=:.; fro!n sellli)g or dtveloplDfl ,It CilllSter ~-VD recon1s 1n our me. " The for residential use. A propoied e fMllllN!r BUI • · "agricultural holding r.one" ts dlalrlct attorney• olflce ,.Y" _.ed by the lllllvenlty, SA~ (AP) -A hll lland Is legal. blch is · t 1 ed. . tou&h new comervationllt-. w pnva e Y own backed bW to regulate the .. fll'OKESMAN for the dts- lumber Industry Is Jn the llonsr-1r1ct attorney and county clerk · den today after a bandy vlo. '. · iaf numernua 9Ubpoenu have Quake$ ,Felt · .to()' pi.the·AsAmbl)', • • been served on the Public . Thi lneiiuri; \Jblcb would "-Ith Deportment rece11Uy. · Mbi~. " lmooM'atrtct ~ ltlDll-· Mbst trequenuy they have In Sou nd· .n1s on the Umber lndnstry,. come fnlm .itomera repre-, . • paaaed' the Assembly 47-20 ,...ttng defendants 'm ,., .r..' · . ·Thursday, and wu-aentto the charles whldl m!gbt<be re- PASADENA (iu-i) There' Sonat~ where It faces an futetfby venetM!diaeue rec-were no reports gr age or . uncerliin future. • crda Dist. Atty. Ed Miller mj\lry from two . earth; ' 1 quakes which Iii portions • Pl-Dl'Opllt!!d . liald Thursday. · of Southern Ca iJ!f 9 r n I a , SACRAMBNTO (AP) .:... · '. Aakew said he baa been able authorities s~:· !Pt<rnblot J18ckens of -.··once'deleat8d· to get all subpoenu rescinded measured 3.5 on· lbe' Richter SOnale reappottlontnenr plan so far despite being tbroate&- Scale \:&ltfornla Institute of scurried for a new parllamen-ed with bench warrants. Technology a.c lentiltl ta{Y maneuver-toaay af\el:' an But it the onlen to tettlfy reportOd. · ' atlemp! to "pack'' a com-were enforced, he said, they The first quake Thursday mittee triggered unexpected could pose a .,serious threat was recorded at 9:55 a.m. at opposition. to the VD treatment and pre- lbe sparsely populated area of ·1'beJacUc would have given ventlon IJl'<ll!l"8lll," In which Parkfield, 15 miles northeast two supporten of the ccrtfldentlallty, even from par- of Paso lloblea along the San ~ bill ,...ts on the enta, ts j!Uaranleed to 'encOut- Andrea.s fault. The other wai ~~ Elections and Reap-""" 100ths to aeek enmlnF centered tn the Santa Monica poi11i>nment Com m.lt t e •, ttons. aroa a¢ bit., at 1:35 p.m., w~e the bill had nnce n,.i -, ~ SAID the b'-' 18'tlnl about lli aeooadi. defut by a one-vole maraJn. ~n beflU ""' ~had""""' up ....... * * * · be iabd an alton>OJ In tbt Qui:t1ie ·safet"': Urged ~··;i'ti..t~:~ .'' .. J '.~ aldOrecl •'pmllq«t dOCU- SAN DIEGO (AP) -"'l'he lldeDtlall have been studying menls" under • t a t e publlc ffJbore ·-""'··•es becat11e health lawa . .-.blllty of an earthquake 0 --.-ha ,_,_ ma~ them 89 l···L .,......... . . Brune says 11lt'hat ppens ,,,_ M:;J ~ ol 8 magnltude In ~n Diego Is c1oiwft tbelo Is crtUcal to the ly ale u atomlc bomb se- practlcally nil, but In Sa1U .me.· bulldup ·alluation Jn up-crets," Knoepp said. A ..,.ites- B«oardtno ·1t11 an 1blolute per Clllfornll.'' man for the state attorney cetta111ty." ,, Pe:rmiineol aelsmle ataUons .-al'• office apoed· that Tba 0p1mon na UIA-have beeil ,.nablfal1e4 ~ Anew has the rJgbt to refuse by Dr. Jamea Brune, the gulf, the subpoenas. oelsmoklllll.al the Ualvet'lity l ' oft Call&DUl'i lnilllllte o1 ~ and Plaaetory PliYslCI. In the new IJsue ol UC San Diqo, a campus noJbllcation, be aays : • ~We must start to aone ~· ICC<!fdlng lo quaQ la6atd -put more earth- •l'l<d'ol desltnl• ta with b11b probaDUIUea. WE modm Jno1J! tlial DO JIO!IPitalat "*"1ools er nuclelr -.. built In ..... cloM lo }Down acUve faulls. It'• ln- crtdlble, but we 're not even taltn• thole obvloos precou, ticiil!' A major earill<luake study Is undtr way at .tiC•s San Diego carnfl\19· Brune and h I a aslOclales are studying vl!Jra. tton patterns aet off by amall temblors In the hope of findlna I '1lljor quilt. In the Gull ol C.llfomla, • o,.. wttk4•ri t1JOt•t1M -s.tt••Yt lOtt 7. •. . . . Chefs Specialty ••• On United's Californians, Coach is a pretty choice alfair, Because Four Star dining gives you a choice of three delicious meals. Nol just the ofd' steak or chicken routine . Choose a Cbers Specialty, created by one of our owt1 Euro- pean-trained chefs. It might be Crcpinette of Veal l 1' Ivoirc . Or 8aked Filet of Sole Bonne Femme. Or an intriguing Coq au Vin. ' Coach was never like this before. , . ..,. *1 TnderVic"... , No ka oi meam very be.rt in Hawaiian. Remember It if you choose Trader Vic. He might delight you with an Indon.Sian Pork Roast. Or a Breast of Chicken Sesame. All irresistible pleasures perfected by the Trader himself. W1lea to enjoy Foor Siar dlafns toNewYort 8:4S a.m. (noDJtop to !PK) 12 :00 nooo (oonatop to JFK) 1 :00 p.m. (ooostop to Newark) Four Star dfnin1 bi also avail· ab~ on aelected tligbtl to adcaao; Wubinaton, D.C.; Bahimon7 Oeveland; Philadelphia; Detroit; Hartford~ and Hooolµlu. Home €ooldn' Favorites; •• For those who think the meal's not ameal without beef, we've got beef on board, too. It could be hearty pot roast. Or braised short ribs. Or Swiss steak. In First Class, it's roast rib eye of beef carved to order at your seat. Incidentally, if you're on a diet or meeting religious requiz'o. menµ, Apollo, our slightly unbelievable computer, will order you a special meal. In Coach or First Class. I ust ask when you make your advance reservations. Call your Travel Agent and ask him to book you on Unitcd,'or call us at 482-2000. Then get set for Four Star dinit!g. You'll think it's a First Class idea. Even in Coach. .. The friendly skies of your land . .UDitedAirLizJes • ' . ' • • L • ., • • ' [t DAILY PILOT / ' I • t starts toD1or10-w ·shop 9a3Q •• th • _, •tf·f GAU.to jM*='llSM01,SOM· VfR:V IMl'OllTANT fOfl SOV'S." ' '} , Tax Aid • 'For Pet Surgery? SACRAMENTO (~P) - Anyone who gets his dog, cat a< other pet spayed could get up to a too tax deduction W'lder a bill lniroduced in t h e Legislature. Assemblyman Louis Papan (D-Dajy Clly), said that the tax credit would· give pet owners "an added Inducement so that we won't hav~ the pro- blem of o.ver-pttpUlatlon." ) Asked If he thought the pet owner population situation had reached a chronic stage, Papan said ~ "ln some areas it has." e Rustler• Busy FRESNO (UPI) - Skyrocketing beef prices ~ve brought rustlers out in force in Central Valley. Capt. Rebert 8aunl of Jhe Fresoo Co.unty sheriff's office said 44 head of cattle bave been s,t.olen this year, com· pared )Vith only four during the first three months of Im. He said a two-week-old calf worth $35 a year ago now brinp·fl!4l to poo, .• - "Ir has become pro/liable 10 steal cattle," &um.said. n regeiiey ~ 22 · · i DESIGNEJ FASHION CLEARANCE , •• ' or;g. '54"'16019.99-89.99 Dresses, p•nt11.1it1, costumes. M•ny one-of-•0 klnd: . ' ~' 8Ult8~ 21; eo•tll, 25 SPRING· SUIT ~CT/.CUl.,U 29.99-39.99 1000/o CASHMERE COATS reg. $74 59.99 Cl1ssic ca1hmere1 for ell-occasion weer. Asst. colors. P.olyest•r knit coats, •xceptionel velues ............. : .......... 39.99 ,.,1ndor womeA's ~ses, 62 SPORTSWEAR Ill WOMEN'S SIZES 9.99-10.99 Washable print tops, short or long sleeves. Pullon pants in -•tretch nylon or I 00 •;. polye1ter. Vety specie II $30-$36 Dresses, prints, solids, 12-20, 14 1/2-221/2 ........ 21 .99 maternity ~hop, 88 ,. EASYCARE TOPS, PANTS, SHORTS . reg. $I 0-$1 /, 4.99-9.99 In coordinated prints, solids. Washebl•. Sizes 6-16. ,20.$30 Maternity swimsuits, 6-16 .................... 11.99·15.99 ' eareer dresses, 27 EXCITING IMPORTED KNITS . reg. ~46-$56j save 1/3·1 /2 , Fabulous grpup from Italy, Hong Kong ... misse1' sizes. . . plaza dresses, 73 ! ,. .Jt.,9 . febr!c:•, missts' sizes. -. .. . ,.._ .. ·~_Pa~k• THREE RIVERS (AP) Stoclbnen in ibjs remote area of Tulare County are literally up In· arms over dog packs which kill and mutilate sheep aria c&tUe on their ranges. ... Long dres1•1 fC?r,t-d•y, •venin9,Ji11e1' ·~d Vi sia•• .... 17.99 junlOi"'Wll!rldf ·&i-85 • "" ' · ..... ---•. -~-.. ' Ranchers say the dogs are, for tttemost part. simply pets wblcb.,take to savagery when runnilfg: loou in packs. The shocked ranchers say the dogs have even eaten some animals alive. Ranchers have retaliated by shooting on sight anv dog seen runnuig loose in the ranll:e. They have also been putting out poisoned bait. ,_ e Needs Glas1e1 BERKELEY (UPI) -"Mr. Charley," a gray pood!e._bas 1 good vision bul only whe~ he's wearing h i s prescription glasses. His owner, Harold Holdnash, said he provided Ute spec- tacles so that "Mr. Qiarley" could watch the entertainment with him at local blstros without squinting. e Mlt1k Study LOS ANGELES (AP) Mink ranchers are helping univtrsity researchers here in· effort to answer questions about a number of human dileises1 ine}uding hepatiti~ and Gennan measles . Dr~ David Porter, professor of pathoiogy . at UCLA and Utah mink ranchers are stu· dying Aleutian mink diseases. a "slow virus" that ·eventually kUJs lthe animal with by-pro- duct4 of the body's · unsuc ... cessful attempt to repel the · malady. ' · Porter said most mink ranchers have beco.me ~illed laboratory technicians because 0£ their t?ffOrl! to control the disease. 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Diamond patttrn coll~red w~i,hable Orlon® acryli~, white, colon, ~ . ~ -. . 12.99 C4irdi9an in· 36-42.- $8-$18 Pants, tops, nylon, poly•ster, 8-1 8 ........... _ 4.99-12.99 JIJD.for sportswear,. 97 · FAMOUS. MAKER CUFFED TROUSERS •' I ,' 'feg. $16' I Pdfy9st;r/reyon, blu•, yellow, grey, pink, 1t-treet' floor sportswear, 65 " RllKNIT TOl'S, SWEATER-JACm $11-$14 values • 7.99-9.99 Tu'rtle Or"U-neck acrylic ~ops, s·m·I, 7.tt. Long loop•d acrylic 'swe•t•r-jecket, 36-42, 9.99. $12-$20 Polyoll•r kn;t <oord;ntlos, 10-11 ........... ,,,,.IZ.99 · e Prairie Dogs HF.I.ENA, M!l'll (AP ) -A San Francl1co -based orgaftization wants to sell Monfana a town lull ol dogs - prairie dogs ~ and tlie stat& Fiii! and Game Deparlmonl is in • buying mood. . $12"1olyester ·ltnit pents, pullon flares, 10·1·8 •. ~···-······ 8.99 .... . Oflicials said the prairie-dog town b located oa 97 """'' ,..... lhe CQllllllUDit)' 0 f GraffllU in the 110Uthero par\ of lbe state. Tho •""'•&• b hl·deb shop, 52 . . - ' PASTEL TROUSERS OR JEANS reg. $9-$12 • 5.99 Jumbo flares, cuffed trous•rl\ hi9h-ri1in9"or low. Cotton corduroy or brushed cotton d\nim, l-13. .. • • • . • I": •. lilotl.~ dllrta, .. ' ~ I • ~ ' I ' ,..... __________________ .,.. ______ ... SHIRTS IY 'THAT FAMOUS LADY , , • ro9. ••-1I0 ' ! J. 99-4. 99 • Ee1y-c•r• styles i"';prints 4n~ 1olid11 sJi~~ t0"-18 • ' J . . . • . , $10-$14 Shifts, ponlih;lts, mbsos' slHs ...... , ......... •.H·5.99 ~ ~ .. : .. . ... . aedve ~. '78 . ' . PIOl'OITION!D POtYESlll PANTS . '• ,,,reg. $1~( . .. ,. 9.99 - Pullon pents· i~ ribbY,. texture polyest•r. 1 Whit•, navy, red., Sfio.f, '{. / ~: M;~;u;,., 10118. ' h08lery, 3 ' " BEL-AIR® PANTYHOSE • ' • 9 STYLE$ . reg. 2 .. 5~ ef·. 1;991 2/3.'69- # 165 Sheer Soflon® nylon d•mi-toe, A or B · # r 70 Opaqu.e pantyhose, A or 8 # I 040 Soflon® nylon knit bikini style, A or 8. # 1080 Sheer-to-wa(st .send4irl6at, A or B # 3 8 I No'n°-run'-sfie9'r:tO.;,Ja ist fentyhos·I •2270 Extra width sheer lout-lze) IX, 2X, 3X *2470 No seam pantyhose~ A, B, C #3090 Lycra® spandex 20 yarn pantyh9$e, •2110 Extra width opaque pantyhose, IX, 2X, 3X handbags,· 37 GREAT HANDBAG ASSORTMENT 6.99~9.99 leathers, vinyls, fabrics, stra-4-s .. , many shapes. 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ARMLOAD ,. . _ ., , • spec;ell , , ·. 2.29•2.99 A glistening •ssortment of tailored ~an9les'". •;. save! fashion fahrles, I . ' ' . CREPE STITCH DOUILE KNIT -. ,. · ' ' . ' $5 v,·!~e . , . J.99 yd. Ct,epe sti~ch polyest•r in ~·•tels ond·bri9hts, we1hebl! . )erfect for dr-sses, P•ntsoitst trevel-w;er. • · • $6-$10 •val. Pblyosltr doublelin;ti, jecqu1rif1 , ... 4.9f•l.99·yd.' ' $2 PolYeiter/cotfon ltitfl• '.!Y,P• prints ..... :·-~-: ......... 1.49 ~. 4 $3 yel. S•trsui:k9r,' cofto'n/f>'oly st•r plei'ds ..... -: ... 1.St ycL -. $addler 1to:r•' wear,~ ~- IOYS' IOHY •SUITS I reg. ~JO ~ 2.49-4.99 • Ont end tw-o ~•c• styles ir1 iii•s 2-4. , ~·AIR® STRIPLING SANDAL f, • . reg. ,$15 , 10.99 Dellchn11ly bated 1um11t•r ••nclel Jn r•d/whit•/blue, leri/ombro, solid . pin!<, li9hl blue or ..,,hit•. $11 Bel...,;~ pletforftl mule, grHI <olor1' ::.~ ... ---IJ.99 $27-$29 Df U<o Debi, essorlod stylH --···-· .. --.. ··-1'.99 $17 hl·Ajr1t send.11, sticked hHI ........... -.'. •. -.......... .' IZ.99 •• h ' GLOVE LEATHER SPORT SL NG reg. $17 12.99 . "Janet II" slingbeck in w~ite, navy or $=•m•I. -~ $20 "Paloma" woven sendal from Spain ····----·'-·-··· lS.99 STRAPPT SANDAL IY PENAUO . reg. $21 . ' 15.99 The "Double Cross", set on • me;dium heel. Whit• or. ·bo11e· cilf or shiny bleclf-petent leather. . . ' ' ' $14 "Sunny" clog, white, -camet, navy calf .................. 9.9' body fashions, 19 WARNER'S PASTEL COORDINATES reg. $5-$7 Flower Charm bras, to~ boy bri•fs. 2.89-3.99 $6-6.50 Vasserette underwire bra, nylon lace. 8, C, D, DD ........................................... -........... 3.29·3.69 ~.50 Bel-Air® bra, doubleknit contour cups, nude, A, B, C ·---··· .. ··········:···.'·-·-.... ······-·---·······---· .. ··-2.ff $9 Youthcre~ brief, caller top, white, beige ....... : ........ 5.99 robes, 51 LONG PLAID Cj)UILT ROBE 10.99 Polyester/ cotton inter1ined with polyester fiberfill, lined i!' ac_-_f•te tricot, quilted back to beck. Orenge, blue, lil•c, ruffle trim. Washable. 12-20. daywear lingerie, 63 BRIEFS AND BIKINIS 1.n cotton: prints, solids, 4-7, Hc-6/$5. In nylon: tailored, lendos, 4-7, 89c-6/$5: 1.19-4/4.50. fashion Sleepwear, ·24 LONG, LIGMTWEIGHT PASTEL GOWNS 4.99 A Brotdway exclusive. Easycare polyester/cotton blend, romantiCaTiy trimmed. Al~o short shift style . 3.flx 'girls' wear, 83·96 _ TOf'5,_$MOC~ ~fUl_.SHOITS ; wrog. '.!-5P-$6 1 2.49-3.99 Sep•r•tes for• gr••t summert Sizes 4~6x. $5 Whirl-a-wrep sundress witlt pant\es ··········-············ l.t9 $5 2-pc. ·polyester knit. short set• .................. ·-·-•····-·--····· l.49_ PRETTY SPRING LON&DRESSES or~g. $10 ·A frfsh coll•cti'on, perf•ct for Ea1te1r. 4-6x . . . -· 6.99 6.50 °Play shifts with matching panties ................ _ ......... 4.99 . 7·14 glrh' wear, 44-47 . FAMOUS MAlllR COORDINATES reg. 4.50-$6 Tops and shorts in many styles, sizes 7-14. 2.99-3.99 $12 longdress•s in fresh spring f1brics ............... ------·· 7.99 $7 2-pc. short sets, e•sycare nylon .. : ............................. 4,49 $9 Knit Pants, multi-color elastic bond ............................ 5.H girls' lingerie, $6 H>r Majesty· baby dolls, 4-14 ................. : ...................... 2.99 $5 Bodysuits, short1lls, ·assorted .................................... 3.59 Her Majesty bikinis, whitt, colors ................. 69c, 3/1.19 Uttle boys' wear, 74 FAMOUS MAKER PANT5; JEAN~ • • reg.i ..$5' 3.49-4.49 Regul•r and slim sizes l-7; many fabric~, ~olors. l.75-$4 Shorts from a. top name, asst ............................. 2.99 $3·'4 Kn;t sh;rts, lank lops;· 4-7 ..... __ ........................... 1.99. 3.60"'4.50.Swim trun~s, famou,. mole.er ................ __ ...... ,. 1.H toddler glr1s', 90 " FAMOUS MAKER SHIFT SETS . ' ' .r•g; $5' 3.29 Two-pc. !•ts for summer, in bright calofs, sizes 2-4. bdBDt8' we..,, 42 · · , :: , • ir · •• ' FLAME RETARDANT SIBHR•W4LKER ... ' ' r•9. •.so~ 111 y,ellow, r•d, pink or blue, si1t1 S·.;,·l·ll:I. 4.49 -. ' . I 6.50 Curity actylic flt•ce c~b bl 0 enkef ..... .-..................... 4.tt . :1 .' 1.10 Curlty f;tted print cr;b sh .. 1 ............................. I •t f •• .. 1111-u• fan.ltwre. 81 ~ ~.SC::::UIN::::~e~.~ .. =-=n="='••~l~DI:----~----~----...... .. ,. $l5 . Rtm.aweble screen top in in11ct-proof 26x4(), wah 1.,. lhtl edjust-to-hol9ht. ' 24.99 nylo" mesh. ' eldl .... '8 s•-, A • · • 15.5~-17.50 Girls' shoos, ltmous moker, rtdl bluo, 10-4, be19•/brown combo, 1ize1 4V> -7 -·········~·-··T·-··· l.f9 .. f.t9 -'• ' owued by Nalure Conwvar> • ~9. 'f1--(l. ~ IlD :~~~~,----·'T.----:'.':~1 .--. J a ~ Cfil;u, uuu® Il'<ID~ .... "'~..1.-"W'V lhe agency ... ., fll,000 for lhe. ... ball at. the money to come from Ille otaJa and half from the lederal iiovemment. EW10 HUNTING;lON..IEACll, , . 47 f .. Jhto'JI f1l•9" 1714) '44•121t • 1111 &II.tr AHIM t,14) tfJ.))Jt hop thl nnday I :00 a;ni~ fu AHAHEll" 444 N. Evclid 1714J 1>•·•121 ' • -CERRITO$' 100 l0t C'f'lkls ~111 ,C21JI 166.6411 • I I I 1 " -• .· . JJ DAIL1 !..A J<i Medical cutting paoslon I $Z2 mlll structtori David the cbai pensive building: are plan An aru $11 mil been vet a new building money l issue1· Then tea chin@ built al has be with a I on the 1 err VACll "Violent inmates sedative dictive ficlals a Facility Underi Quaalud qµalonei vjolent I other s Max 'lJ. Lister treabne TbeB Dang! WashlnJ stricter often pt aid. Tl abuse, sti\ci4es ,A i-ep bury Fi call~d t pliysjca: and .. ''.cold ti coovuls eDt WAS! Nobel says minillr: federal basic' rr co rtst calamlt ment 1 could r medicil our coo ·Dr. I ford ~ added: tentloru the b welfare coming lmag!ni devasti trainlnJ researc science Ko~ prize I turing triaterti aCldres: Nalioru ~ear; eH• SYLI mains Olive · sale. • The rrionth1 casuill that :I Cellfor Buill from I tiie si talninl a pile were Los to resl ed a I 'niat I p.resed WVll -~ ~ allow blood under Aue Hi • SA CIUI ... lhem lfp" ~ .. . • DAILY PILOT n.rts telllerrow all stor es -8:30 am to 8:30 pm 1 ' Medical School Cut B0rck LA JCLLA (.\Pl ~ 'Ille UC edical ScbQol in lolj g0 la !ting bock ~ ... nsion pl1111 with l,bjl Ilia of mllllon in federal con· tructlon tundl. David Ryder, assistant to the cbancellqJ, sdys 1<'8 tr· nslve modular-5ty1e ilding• with less OQC?r IP""S re planned. • .. An announcement said aboUt ~ II million apparenily has -vetoed in Washington for MEDICINE a new cllntcaJ 1sciences uilding ' along with matching oney for an approved bond ·ssue; The mulU·story clinical and teaching center expected to be built at University Hospital has been abandoned along with ,a clinical science cent.er on the La Jolla campus. ePri~on Vse VACAVILLE (AP) "Violence-prone" state prison inmates are being given a sedative condemned as ad- dicUve by some doctors, of- ficials at the Cslifornia Mecial Facility here confll'1ll. Under the trade nam!? Quaalude, the drug metha- qualone is ~ used on vjolent inmates sent here from other state prison facilltles , Max 'May, director of the Lister Unit for psychiatric treatment, said. · , MIN'S KNIT Daw SHlaTS .. ' Short sleeve, $9 velue Long sleeve, $I 0 velue Speciel group in new' pettern\, sizes 14\/1 to 17. 5.99 6.99 • $6-$7 Centur•® dres' shirts, short sleeve ·················-··-·J,ff '4·$10 Oe1i9ner tie5 -. ....................................... 1,.H, 2.H, 1." $ .. -7.50 Leether belts, top brand ..................................... -2.zt $5-$10 Willets, famou5 maker ........................ 2.tt, J.ft, 5.H . SOCKS IN ALL LENGTHS 1.50-2.50 velues 89¢ Oleg Cassini and other femou• nemes. Anklets, midcalf,." over-the-calf lengths. I 0-1 l stretch. .. $6-$7 Short sleeve knee length p•j•m•s ······················--·1ff $7-$9 Long sleeve lon9 leg p•j•m•s ...... : ....... ·-·--·--·-··-·4.tt l /$5 Centura® T shirts, boxer 5horts ·······--·---·--J/J.tt 3/4.50 Conlure® Bdo!s, oth. shirts _ ............................ .l/J.59 men's sportswear, 50 DOUW KNIT SLACKS ' reg. $18-$2511.99·13.99 Patterns, solids by femous . mekers, sit.et 32-14. $8-$10 Woven sport shirts, essarted ............................ -.. 4.H $11 sleeveless sweater vest .... 6.99; coordineted knit shirt,·long sleeve, reg. $12-$1 .................................. 7.H $12-$14 Knit sport shirts, short 5leeve ............................ 7.H lllllverslty shop, 53·94 JEANS AND CASUAL PANTS $9-$12 voluH 4.99"-5.99 Men's and youn9 men's styles; esst. fabrics, colon. .. IOYAL Al'OUO EUCTllC TYPIWllTU reg. _119.99, now 99.99 less SIS trade-in• you pay 84.99 I 2GT. Portable with cerryin9 cese. 12" carri19e, pice type only. 5 yr. pert' 9u1r1ntee, 90 days labor. I yr. motor. *Any model in •ny condition. 59.99 Unitrex eddin9 machine ················--···-···········-4t.H , $25 Hollm•rk 14 kt .. gold, sterling silver pons ................ 14.n 1 ~~~etfn~.·~~r;t":r.~~alculator ........................ 74.tt 89.99 Airequipt 660 elec:tronic slide projectOt .............. ,94.t,, 119.99 GAF 2788Z dutl 8 movie projector .................. 94.H 79.99 GAF remote slide projector 2680 ......... , ............... 54.tt' 2S.99 Remin9ton L826 men 's cord shever ····················~·1t.4t hooks, 18 2.25-•16 Toxtbo0ks, grHI voluH ................................ $1..Z.n 1.95-5.95 Deluxe asst. children1s books -················-····$1-2:." 3.95.5.95 Adu~ hordbound fiction .................................... 1.1' farnitare, 92·38 MIDITEaRANEAN. Ja. DINING IOOM 5-pc. $-440 value 349.95 Fruitwood finish solid oek and oak veneers; ••sy-care plastic: top. Includes 42" round pedestal table, two ll" •pron fills. l spindle back side ch1 irs1 I 1rmch1ir. Extra · side cheitt $45, armchairs $55, 3811 china 279.95. I' GRAINED VINYL SOFA •• , .• 329.95 •259.95 Luxurious leether-look et $70 savings. Bleck, white, cof .. fee, yellow, olive. 6-8 wkt. delivery. .. The Bureau of Narcotics and Dang'erous Drugs ln Washington recently called for stricter controls over the drug, often prescribed as a sleeping aid. 'lbe bureau cited wide abuse including numerous • • rd sw.ci4es and ove oses. $5~7 Cotton knit shirts, crew neck -~·-···············-'··········-·J.H 99.95 Medit. living room tables ............... _ .. _ ....... : ......... 79.tS~ 129.95 High back livin9 r~om cheirs ............................ tt.tS . A report by _ilJe Haight As)l- bury Free Medical Clinic also call~ the drug addictive both piiysieally and psychologtcally and · said kicking Quaalude "mid turkey" runs a risk: of conviilsi0ns and death. e Decision Hit $14-$21 Double knits, famous maker .................... t.H .. 12.H FAMOUS LAIEL IODl'. SHllTS ,.4, .10-$14 6.99 Long !l•~ves, 5uper-tepered, lissorted P'!tt~tns. . Die~ lamp!'> 31·71 GINGR J.r.a WnH PLEA TED SHADE •• , ... '40 29. 99 By Reymond, id••I lemp for eny room, •ny deCoi-. Red, nevy, avocedo, brawn, yellow, white. WASHINGTON (AP) -A Nobel laureate in medicine says the NlJ:on ad= ministration's proposal to. ~t federal support ·for trammg basic m e C: i c a J .researcheJ:S con'rtitutes "the most ... calamitous decision a govern- ment of the United State! could make for the fulure o1 medicine and the welfare of our country." .... $8 Cotton ltnit shirt,, scrHn prints ....... _ . ...: .. _ .. 1.tt-3.ff ,7.,1 Swimwe•r, f1mp£s !J,•me~ essorted ··-·········-···········J.H · ' ' Dr. Arthur Kornberg, Stan- ford University biochemist, added: "Were there an in- tentional effort to 1D'Jdennine u,e health and ecooomle weUare of this country for the coming generations, I could imagine n o t h l n g more devastating than to s t o P traiJ1lng young people lo do research in basic medical science." Kornberg, who won a Nobel prize in 1959 for manUfac-- turing DNA -a key genetic , material -in the laboratory, aadressed a c0nference of the National Cystic F l b r o 1 I s Research Foundation. .• e Ho•pltal Sale SYLMAR. (AP) -The re-~ins of the late 123.5 million Olive View Hospilal are for sale. ' ~ . The facility wu just four month! old when< it became a casmlty of the earthquake tAat sllook u,p Southern Celilornia in February 19'71. Jluilt on a fault only miles from the temblor's epicenter, tlie slx-slory strucl= con- taining 850 beds crumbled inlo a pile of rubble. Three persons were killed. Lo! /Jigelef Co\llltY, ilnable to restore"the facility, award- ed a conlrllcl toe demoliUoo. That will begli\ alter the present Uquidatlon sale of salvagable Item>. • ~ •• t Jill.ell'!! #otldp1;~l. SAW 'Ii: WOVEN SUITS, ~. OITCQ.\TS Compt•t• .stock of wools •n other ~0Ye1ri 1'btic1. i. Double knit 1lock1 ......................•. 12.n, J/$.25; 14.n. 2/Nt $.5.S Ce,nt.uta sp.o.rtc.0J1ts, s_,ersu~k'r knit ···-·•·······-····-··Jt.tt -· . .. l23 6eHtlamen'4 Pltiin .toe 'slipon5 .................................. 17.ft lte)'1!~ wear, 26-98 • $5-$o Knit shirts, short .i .. ~~· #· 18 ............................... .2.n $1-$-t Swimwear, bo){ers, speed model, S•m·I ··-·········--1.tt 4.50-$8 Jeens, flirts, cotton cord' ·······-······-··-··-.J.ft-4." 11.99-49.95 Sportcoefs, 'uits ·; .............................. t.H..Jt.H y....S,.al!lle.Uework, 29 Splnnerin "Compenion" I 00 -;. virgin wool knitting worsted yarn, 4-ounce, 4 ply ........................................... ·-····-·----ttc Bernet "Berelle 4" ... az., 4 ply Orlon •crylic ................ -1A9 • 11 "Swedish Stripe" ofghon kit, Col. Minerv• ............. .12.n '7-$11 Needlepoint Clf\v•s, f1mous·m1ker ·-'----··-•·-1.H $8·$9 Knittin9 ·1tond1, ion 25 ~ •• lJY, .................. -.....1.W nodens,4 ANGEL TIEAD SLIPPER SCOOP • reg. 2.50 1.99 Mlchine washeble cotton ferry, comfort sole, s·m-L PU. YSKOOL TOYS, SA VE llOJ.·25'° -, ••ii· 1:2>1-16.99• t.01-13.93 Hurry for the-best selection, entire stock reducedl ' Fisher-Price toys,. entire stock: ................. _.SAVI 11~% hikes, 11pordng goods, 43 PANTHU lo.iPUD RACING llKIS • J~ ' '_ , .ro9. 19.,9 77,77 Full~ 11se~bled, comb. foc:k incl. 2411 I: 2711 mod.ts. 1.4.99 Pont~., litewoight 26" 1-•p .. d bikes ................ 57.n 49.99 RaRi Sup.rem• teble tennis t•blt -1--............ --... 44.tt 7.94 Beby seet cerrier for biltes ········-·······-····-----·-... Iott "' ' . " . .,._ .. 'lllftalfe, 33 I I "' SAVI I/• ON UATHll CASIS By S A S in luxury IHihon. POPULAR TIFfANY • TYPI l!AMPS •· .. rog ... $35 Hend dec:areteCI floral, Coca Cale, fruit design,. St1ined-gl1s1 effect.f , ..... ·-. ~ 24;99 end 9r•p• ~ft•. "W. $30 Syroco Well decOr, assartetl .................••........... ~ ..• -11.99 sleep llllo~-69 .$1MMONS-SEALY°CINTURA® MATTllSSES 59.95 twin sin, $45-$49 ... pc., 59.95-64.95 full, $49• $53 ee. pc., 64.95-69.95 twin extra long,~$SO..$St el. · pc. Sleop soh: 179.95 quHn, $143°$149 HI. 249.95 king, $1'5-$213 HI Simmons Hide-a-beds, our entire stock .................... sCne 15~ Convertible sofas, o~r entire stock ·····················-··_...,. 159/e earpetlng, rags, 32°45 DU PONT DACaON® TWEEDS, SOLIPS . re9. '9 sq. yd. inst. 6.99 • Y,.'ol(.to-woll corpol, ·! oq Y. Oecran® polytster st..9 pile, sawe 22°/o ~ , .... • I MULTJ;..COLOI CHENILLE aUGS reg. $6-$12 4.99-9,.99 100'/. cotton. 24x3611 1 reg. $6, 4.H. 24x4511 1 reg.••• 6.n. 30x56", ro9. $12, t.n. . CUSTOM DIAPllY 'SnECTION •· yd. ltbor Incl. ~ 1. 99.3, 99 Wide chaic:e formel, iriformel febrics, Prtc9s b11-ed on 70" minimum finished lt"9th, french pleeted full widths al)ly. Htrdwtre·•nct in1t11J1tion et• .JM.cffft ch•r9•· .. ' DINO!I fM·AM.fM ~TEIEO aECEIVEa . • reg . $239.95 159.99 Built.in deluxe turnteble w/megnetic certridge, dia- mond stylus, 80 wetts of po~•r, Hinged dust c~•er. Stperet• spe,kers. T ot•I enterteinmentl., • UOYD'S FM/ AM.fM STDIO SYSTEM 1-lrtck pltyor rog .$169.95 139.99 ~ i Blood ·Tested'! . ·.SACRAMENTO (AP) -Jllooll blnb would · not be allowed lo pay f<ll" donaled blood without 1lrtl leltlnl It, under· a bill authored by ~Jerry Lewis (S. •60' lriof b~, 18", Jt.n. •60 Atltcho, Jt.n. '70 Atltcho ..,,, 41.ft. 19.95 Uoyd's AM/FM digitoi clock rodio ................... .29.n ' \lil!i. ~d that the sale ol eaa"" 14 televldo., 7% blood bx..:: row aocl drllll I 17 Cltoiiot.l•<-ocl potn.+ clusters, I found -····~-'Sc DMnH '°'°SOI.ID STATI COLOI addlot bid crealed a 2.50,ltown Ir Hlllot AioooM Roe•, I poun -···--·-·-1.6f •p•cltliy priced 338.88 "!antulk: prob h m of 2.H S.ltod colou• c11how1, I pound -·-·--···-·-··-.1.lt .. , Ti h · I" 1 t be~Us" being transmitted 19 111ie9. meas. 1t1n IOI c 1ss1s, so 10 s • • super lo bolpltal potlenls Yla ,... ,-. dae Jew*Y, 119 viJoo tuni.,, 1utom1llc tint 9utrd control. taleol blood. •1tt1 C1v1tor ilog,~ ctrtls of dltmond -·· $fff • JJeslMH .. W. flllf 'h uNt ditmond ..iittiro -.................... -... -911' RCA XL 100 100 y, solid •l•I• 19" 4i•t· ._ '495 Di-•d we.Ulft9 \olMI tot•I• 1 'h cortls -·-··--·'"' color ~·blo, ••v• •10 ................... -............ __ln.11 ·SACllAMENTO (AP) -•in Diomond hort pondo•t toltls I ctrtl .......... -...... .$19' RCA 25 • dlt9. mus. color console, sovo '71 ............ 411.11 Call!of]lla ebiropractors would $350 biemand drop 11rrinvs toteh I cer•t ··--······--·····$21t Eltcirophonlc a .. trac:k stereo contole. saxe $51 ........ 221.11 lie permltled lo call $250 Mon's 91 ctrtl dlomond ring .......... ·--····-·-·--·····'21' Ptn11onic l/W 19" diog mou. porloblo .................... 111.11 themselves M.D.'1 and could ~ 9. ' lb Ii -dilability and health i1 I i1 <1-' ~::.=ty81:~~~ ----------------i,LJ,~ &);u, u ® :;en. llalph c. 01111 (!). ' Gan!<na) who inlroduced the•1-----AHAHaM•---au • -... ~~11anr - tioo in the put but It has not pwed ..• -----Nl\lllO C 41 ktMefl ld.W. l714J M4-,-ZT2 Cliiipt A'(t1u·t fft4 , •P dds ••day 11:00 a.m. to ) ) • I ' • ••for appUaaees, • Fll•IDAIU 17 CU. FT, FIOSTPIOOP 58V8 $30 -309.95 No defrostin9 ever. 166 lb. freet.er, edjustablt shelves, twin crispers. Trede in, seve more. • Westln9house 14 cu. ft. frostproof, s••• $20 ._ •.•.. _ .. .249.91 Westinghouse 21 cu. ft. sid•-by .. side, w/ict, se •'SO 4tt.tS Mayt19 Febric-Matic wisher, save $20 --·-··--···········.J_Jt.tS Westinghouse 19' cu. ft. frostpro:of, save 'lO ··:----···Jot,95 ehhaa,_11 • $50 New Zeeland ironstone, .. 5-pc. serv. for t, 4 p•tf· U..00 Oven-ta-teble stoneware, 45 .. pc. serv. for 8, 7 peitt ...... 4t.H Speciell Imp. fine c:hina1 65·pc. set for IZ .•••• -;...,... •• _ •• ..St.ff $ 150 91 -pc. chin• for 12, 8 petterns ................... ·-····--11.00 gla~are, 36 $20 24 ~. !Hd crystol doc~ntor" 3 stylos ··--·--·-···-··14.n Hendcut lead crystal iniPorted stemwere ---···---···••· 4At SS Hendcut leecl cfystel tumblers ···············-··-··-·······ea: 'J.H Colony thumbprint stemwere, 3 colon ··········---········4/4.7' guts, 10 ./ FINE CHINA MUSICAL ·lllD spec:lel 6.99 In white .parcelein, choice of 1 different tunes. Seve 10 9/., decorative eccessories ........................ t.7t.J4,95 Ceremic p\1nter5 from ltely ........................... -••....• 4.tf-6.tt sllvel'Ware, 59 IMPORTED SPANISH GOILm reg. $4.99 . 3.99 In heavy quellty silverpleto. Wat•r, ch1mpe9ne, wine, cocktail, brendy, sherry, whls.ky, sherbet. 3-pc. E1'glish seled set, silverplete, femily si11 ..•............. t .tt Herwood silver chest far 12, choice of l colors _ ......... .22.50 honsewares, 39-95 ' anm COPl'EI IOTTOM .COOllSIT ours a~n•. 8,pc., $47.75 tp•n stock •1lu1 24.9'· • Seve $22. Steinless steel I, 11/1 qt. c:ow-ertcl 1•uctper\l1 4 qt. cov. C.ufch oven, 9" open lfrypan C4 qt._ cov•r fits),1 l;,cup buffer rn•Jt•r. 1,' ,. . " I, • .,· 59.25 vtl. Club Aluminum s·-pc. CoOkHI ....... ·: ............... .14.n· •lO val. Heevyweight stainless flatwere lot' ........... : .. 1 ... $50 val..--Precise. Continentel b.eem scale. ________ Jt .. tf __ $IS Cutlery set,'& knives, wood black ................... ~ .......... t.tt $6 Steinless steel l-pc. bowl set ············-·---·······---·---···l.tt $1~ THkottlo, 21'>· qt.1 onomol on stool ····--·-·····--···-·1.n 27.'99 ~of. Worln~ 1·1pHd blonder __ __._ .......... _It.ff 35.99 Panesonic 4-slice to•st,r ,. ........ ·--·-··-········---..21.tt 36.99 Rival electric food slicer'········--·--···--·-·····-···· .. ~·" $35 •el. Hamilton Beech stind mixer ····-·--·-···········-..24.tt $25 vol, Quokor 5-p<-troyHt, •lond ····--·-··-·-···--.!'-" 25.99 Presto griddle, Teflon® •urf•c• .... _ .................... lt.n 14.99 Ion• soUd stet• hlftd ,;.ixtr ·············~r···:·········-·10.ff 17.99 Hamilton Beach electric knife ·········---·-····-·:.(J.tt 1.3.99 Rivel cen opener/knife sh.rptfter .. _ ........ -........... 1.tt • • slaee~, bedding, 2·55 · J.P. STIVINS NO.laON PalNTS first quelity, twin ffet or fitted ~I flet or fitted J.": ~2x'l61' ceses, 2.H pr. 2.99 POLYPROPYUNE MAnltsS PADS Twin, onchor btnd 3.99 PolyHlor filled. Full 4.n; contour twin 4.n, full 1.n, qu••~ I.ft, king 10.H. '4. GOLD LAiii. PIUOWS, J SIZIS . each ~1st,in9ly buo.yent, Stancl•rcl, 4ueen or kl1l9. ' 4.99 Unens,%3 Flll.DCllST TOWIL SllCIALS • Solid color "1.uslrt"< 4.20 If porf. both 2.2t; f.65 ii porl. hond 1.1'; I.OS ii porf. wuh 7fc. "Viewpoint" •nd I "Goo1'9ojown": S,50 If pprf. both 1iro J.ft; 2.70 II ptrf. hind 1.H; 1.10 if porf. w••hcloth It&. ' . SAVOY NYLON PIU apes • 24x36''. or contour, ~· •• 4.99 Knotted fringe, l•t•x rubbtr weffle Metlnf. 1 colon. Rog . •12 27x41", 1.n; Rog. •11 l6xS4 • 1.n. . draperies, 10 CASIMINT CLOTH DIAPllllS 7.99 "On the Town." W1th1~lt1 cre•s• retist•n+. Natur•I or white . 72x54 "·" 96x54 lt.n 41x84 '·" 72x84 "·" 96xl4 M.n I 2llxl4 J4.tt 144xl4 ,,,,, .ox95 11n nds 24.n 96ds n .n 120x95 H .n 144x95 4S.n , { . , ,..,. __ . : ,....,, -· lO, 1973 ' Infant'• fnraltare ' 39.99 and 7 4.99 Dolly: Madison collection from Childcroft in Solem mople, white. yellow. or new peFon ff!,ish9s, Orig. $80 crib, structurol plastic, doubl& .drop si®s, 59.99. 110.00 5-drower ' chest, '74.99. $27.00 StJpremacy mattress by Kan twet, laminated cover, white , 19.99. $27 dressing table by Pride, 18.99. lnfeot•' F~rniture, 6 I \ bafaat girls' party dresses '$.00 . . Orig. $6-9.50. Greet selection of• Eilster- bound, f e m o u s meker styles. 9· 12-1 8·24 mC!st" Rog. $5·$8 diaper sets for j>oys ond gi~s; S M L, 2.99. Orig. $6-8.50· ferrC!us moke boys' shortolls, I & 2·pc. styl8', 9.12- ' I 8-24 mos., 3.99. Infants' ·weor, 42 • •' F r· • • starts tomorrow all stores -shop 9:30 am to 9:80 pm shift set8 3.29 Orig. 5.00. Fomous maker 2·pc. sets, mony styles ond colors. 2-4. Also sole priced, toddler girls', 4.50-$5 short sets, 2.79-2.99. $9-$12 dresses, 3.9'/ • .;Toddler boys' $5·$10 I & 2 pc. bobby suits, 2.49-'l.99. Toddlers' $5- 5.50 acrylic sweaters, 3.49. Toddlers' Wear, 90 ehUdren's fDJllons JDllker shoes 8.99 to 9.99 Orig. $11 -$17. Shown is one poir from on exciting group. Included ore red/blue , 8'/i-4, brown/come! com· binotiom. 5-7, boys . end girls' $5· 8.50 tennis shoes, 2.99-5.99. $5-$0 sondols, 3.49-4.99. $8-16.50 ossorted styles, 6.99.9.99. Children's Shoos, 58 .. ' .. ' l . • NAHllll -------~---NIW UNtl~ ... N. bd"' 11 .. ~ .. , .. ,,, •T ,. .. , .. l;p"thi';2 S11D.tlaynll"';iii.~~·;: ';"ezoo Pn .. N~'ai1"";..;~" . ~ I ; ... . '"t'~ • , , ¢ • ft'• - ·~· ~. -. "' 'i ' •• ' .. ' ~ • < ,. '· . _,, ,/ . . - ' · Uttle boys' sportswear I.99 to 4.49 • Orig . $5-1.50 fomous maker jeans, pants and dre ss slocks. A !un- loving collection in assorted styles and colors. Regulor ond slim, 3-7, 1 .49-'l,49. Orig. $3-$4 kn it shi rts, ossorted, 4.7, 1.99. ' ~-· Little Boys' Weor, 74 ., . girls' s~rtswear · . , :: ~ 2.49 to 1.99 .: . Orig. $6 body suit in mochinewoshoble : ', nylon, 7-14, 3.99. 4·6x, Orig. $5, 3.49. •:l Orig. $9 fashion flore ponts , multi-color ! . elostic bond , 7-14 , 5.99. 4-bx, Orig. ~1 7.00; 4:99.: Orig. 3.50-$6 tops1 srlio~'i ·-, I shorts, 4·6x, 2.49-3.99. 7-14, Orig . 4.50-· 6.50, 2.99-3.99. :·:' Girls' Sportsweor, # · 1 Little Girls' Sportsweer, 83 · : .. 1 <,. • ' ' .. .· .. . '' her majesty bdy dolls 2.99 ':'l 'I(• ' ' ' -. •. d ·-· - ·: .. ' · •. •, ... . . .. , .-1·,.. ;: :;, '' • 11. ti'.-'-( Pl~rsont dreamers in ossorted ·. styles, prints end ~liq.colors, 4-14. ; ,. Nylon J:>itinis in whi te end 1feshion ·: ccllors, 4-14, 3 for 1.89. 69c ea '· ' '< Orig. 13.00 sleeping l>egs, woshoble,:,. · ,n ~ 't:hoice of, 3 prints, 9.99. ·., ' ' '· Girls' Lingerie, 56 ·' -\---• • --··-- QUEB '1ll "That I thole, 11 L. ~ l A PoU. you? Ve Clf then uceedin I wllcl I'll ~. I . IP l I ELI! dirt In. bold the llOll!itlvt miff, dll -orly tral Q.~ A.D In the di Q. " !30 ilml . A.A Q •• smokin@ A.·i llml IJuJ Q, H by a pro A. J Q." A. 1 Biggest • PVL ·-few wtr; TRUE, -Pavlov 1 ll8llll! bo lad 1n a oJ -THI 1 alad w Am .,.. ::":: ~ ---; ... =-3 -3/) .. _;~, ~!... : ..... . ~ ---r, t7 " , .. ... . ~lo.\) .~l~o·t;qy-~..,i.;,,.1tn. ........... _.... "'that oclopus in Accounting o"tight to. be In one of thOle." Use Elephants As Bloodhound~? "·· • Pollsters asked numerous citizens: "How happy are ? Very happy? Fairly happy? Nooe too happy!" A tally Ille replies Indicates Ille most contented soull ·ue those ~,<dm· g1y rollglous wives between Ille -of Jl"lllll :a wbo graduated from blib oc:hool but dldni IO to. a uni- -' IF Y!>U WANT nutritious grub wllh no calories, 10'IDi lady, eat pars1ey· •. , Wl!1IE YOU AWARE ' Ibero aro more than 18,000 men ll8IJled J'un Smith listed "" Ille Veterans .. Admini.strations rolls? ••• THE L I T E R AL translatkia of a "match" in Chinese is "self· come light." ... HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT for the fact that American s a 1 t la stronger than Frencll salt? •.• FILE AL'IO the fact that the only fiih with a grasping tall ls the lellhprse. ELEPHANTS -Look, If you put a crumb·ol mliDary dirt ID Pile palm and a· crumb ol bread ID the, other, then bold them up c1ooe to the end ol an elephant'• lnlDk, that oenslUve beast could Inhale the odon genUy, and llllllf, · , cllst1nguish the diffmnce ID a trice. ~ ~ tend e1ephants could be woi'ktd as bJnodhounds, If_. erly trained. "Q."CANABUNDmanptaeaslct?". , . A. llefinltely. a.ance o1 getting oeaslet Is jltal.u _, ID Ille dark ol night u ID the dayllgbl . , '( Q. "YOU· SAID the commm boose!ly beats Its wtnp 330 Umel a aec:ood. Wbat•abool lhe hummingbird?" . A. About 75 times a ledlnd. Q. "SAY AN AIRLINB stewardea -. Io mt fll1 llllOklng pot.at 30,000 feel What doel she do?" A.· Tells the plane'• captaln wlio radloo tlla pollct·al lbe nm landing. Q. ''BOW FAST does a bowling bllll travel wheu rolled by a pro?" " A. Just 15 m.p.h. might be a fa!r,averace. q, "HOW mG ls a squid?" A. Which squid? Littlest coold sit on your flng.....U. Blggeat could stretch out 75 feet. PULLING 'IJDIES -If you want your .teOn.,!"' lo get a decent educaUon, a client advises, youlve got to pull 1 lew wires. Like TV, telepbCll'.le and lgnlUon. All right ••• TRUE, DOGS can't see colGr'l. But they.<:llll dlff<'"'111/'1" between fine shades of · ti'aY ·111". better Uian any lllmln. Pavlov proved that ••• YOUNG l'BLUIW, If youn In lbe ll8Dle business u your dllCI, )'Ou're tbi! esceptkia .. Only one lad In 80 follows his~-·· prolealon, It'• -Aid. . ONE LANGV,AGB UPEltl' lnalstl the moot ml..- llCU10ed word lD F.ngUsh 11 t•err." THE OLD BOY who -.lhe farm whero I lived u a lad used to say he could smell !be throat of, r11n, ho ho. Am now told be probably could. Hu lo do with ~c pmsure. Odors from fields, dltche1, manhel, tliey rile -the barometer falls, .. become nod<eab1e. ·~ Address maii to L. M. Boyd, P. O. BO% lfTS, N..,,. pot! Btaeh, Calif. 92660. ' -- I See by Today's Want Ads e HERE'S 'l1IE PERFECr PLACE tt ,.,..,. ttrod ol -dlmlpo • !hit lovelJr model home with f Br, 2 Baths and a tamtty room. ltt.$111 .~. I , . ~-•1- m • 80 ' . , total up the savings • • • mp.ltrex adding machine 49.99 Regularly 59,99 .. 8 2/5 lb. adder enters 8 fi gures, tot~ls 9. Subtotal, non-add and electric clear keys. Adds, subtracts and 1J1ultiplies. 'A .handy helper for income tax prllfaration. We invite your mail orders. StatiQnery .15. Fr14aJ', MltCh 30, 1~73 DAILY PILOT , . ,,," 't~ti.1~1 ·~~ ~ ' save 35.00 with trade-hi on royal electric portable 99.99 now -15.00 trod.,.in 84.99 ... ~~. .... " Regularly 119.99. We'll accept any typewriter in ;/'. trade for the Royal Apollo 12 GT. 12" carriage, '"··<' Touch Set margins, I , 11/i, 2 line spacing , carrying :,~. case'.9? day .labor gnorant~•·. I yea; motor, 5 years .~~. ~ . mechanrcat .1'1ca ·only. We· inv1te•m.a1l ·orders. · · ,\i!l', At:' 1' • a ... .., ,... • )f', . \,..;' ~~ . .. . -· • \ good. eq0ipment m ·eans gOod -photography · .,.. .l I ~;\-' .... ~t·~~t: • • J :.:&,,;,.. 1 \ I. Y:\.'f' 1 gaf Aper a,-.ie .e-· '73.99 . . Reia. 99.99. The XLI 10 shoots in existing li9~t, has super sharp I.I lens, lerc]e view· finder arid uses new fist ASA I bO movie· films. ( gaf mevle ,,.jeetor M.89 . ..Rag. '9.9! l\iloclal 23J.8Z. Showt. both 1uper 8 end re,uler movies. 1.5 zoom lens, ~new '11top 'n glow" bright ·still,· auto thr11cUn9. 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"'-'""'"" We llare You ' · - . ·a11V , ' • ANAHEIM NIWPORT HUNTIN&TON HACH o!J,NeE, MALL OF O,R/\N&E ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fil~~444:N:·~Eo:•:IW~l~7~14~l ~ll~S-~1~1 2~1 _:_ __ 4:7~Fo~•:hl: .. ~l~ol•:.0~17~14:1~6:44'~1~2112~~7777 Eclln,... A~• (7141 192·l3JI 2300 N. Tu1ttn SW.• 1714) 9'1·111 1 ~ Sho this Sunday I 0:00 to b p.m . all stores CERRITOS s&> Lot c.,,n •• M•ll 12111 ....... r ... .. ~ -.. ...-._...__ __ _ y ___ ,, I .; - ' • r l • . . . -)f DALYl'UT r.w.r. -JO, 1m ~Mtlfl• Rilfy Nlglat; Newport Honors Harbor Realtors Chided B7 'lllI.Ulll lCll!ll:IBEll ............... ... , lpift --Iii! leave tt up to -l>Qdy elle to Ille c11orge1, nilly law, llWltri ida«I. lie llfd the board bas 17 ..,.. before U. ol which about ball deol with alleged code riolattona and the others with ~ for IJoud arbitration 1n bMlnm dlJputea. -#"lffll'f-;Ol!-TllB~tbese ~.,. aimply·-'<ed out -the rulton •nd ctieols bot In _,. cases they must Mountain 1 , Retired General 8-Area..iton..W.te thotr code ol _,,...., d87, ......ua, to the encuUve dJrector ol tbe New po r I H-. -Boan! Ii 11o11 TllINK we have mere careleas vlolatlam becaUIO It .bu to be a1moet a drastic ..,.,. to tbe PQJnt of a hear-David MllJ.,-, a veteran Ing," M8rliD .. id. bockpaclrer and -cl .... -Jllll.. Ga noow F . .......-..., "' hporl -.. Ne -by 0. Knrport.. u.n. Rotary Oub for -·-·--manlty. The IUlpl"iJe '"Ibis II Your Nigh Mup Riley" _..,. featured commenta: by com- munity and dvic leaders, retired Marine and NaVJ of. fictr1 and messages from Pmldent Nixon, Gov. Ronald Runoff Set POMONA (AP) -Mayor Rlchard C. Brownell and Ray Lepire, former city Planning Commission chairman, will meet April 10 In a runoff elec- tiou for mayor. Brownell, wtth 3,259 votes, and Leplre, with 1,141, i_.i a field of lour candldlliii la !be· primary electlCll. "lRJ! MWlll toot lilellt ~ """ 'Ill the lryliio Coul CoQalry Clull u pan "' the JtMiml'· T e g u-l 1 r meellng. Riley, of 408 Rlgel Clrclt, . was praised by v a r Io u a HAILED IN NEWPORT speakers for his role in the Boy Scouls, the Big Brothers Brig. Gon. Riley of America, tbe Newport --------- Harbor Chamber of Com· merce and the city of Newport Beach. mOSE IN a~endance at the special session In cl u d e d Newport lleach Pmke Cblef B. James Glavu: Maj. Gen. • dellgnate Jl'ranlt Lang:, Com- mander at MCAS El Toro: O.W. "Dick" Richard, longtlme bollneuman; Lt. Gens. Frank Tharln and Gay Thruh, Adm. Don Drllcoll and ranking R$ry olllriala. Judge Named SACRAMENTO (AP) - A former preaident of. t h e C•lifornia Republican Assembly bu bj!en appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan to the bench of the Alameda County SUperlor Court. Hugh S . Koford, 53, of Castro Valley, who reylaces Juilge Folger Emenon of Oakland, who ...u,.ci. ,llealton. • 'Tftere are eer• taf1t lle•reea of tiler.tfotu .u tlae .. _ .. all ,.,, recd ton.' "Tha~ old rule cl. caveat· the !IO-mile iobll :llllr Trail Emptor (let the • b U)' er In the llJih Sierra. will dllcus• MARTIN SAID moll. of the . bel!""") is no' Jon&er valid in ~ 'wilderness elj)erience" code vlololionl cbarges deal the world we have now and it w•• . p k N__... With such liWlg as advertising ll the duty of the realtor to April 8 •t the ar ..... • and relatlolla with fellow uphold the code 11 'we are to Spa. ' realtors. -prevmt actl<¥Js tllllt could Miller will tall: about blf "I woold say moll cl Ille damage the public," he sald. trip al"" the famed trail tbll violations are due tu the ag. • J gresslve nature of t he MAl\TIN TOLD the realton stmcbeS along the spine ~ salespeople," he said. "Man)· the quelllonolethlcs Is not all the Sierra from Yoeemite to MARTIN ADDRESSED a violation for us to go to bat of them just overlook the code black and Wl\U" but the laws Mt. Whitney show slides ond and clobber s o m e b Q d Y ' ' ' in the beat of a sale." are clear. discusR the' "how· to" of HI will admit u wUI any realtor that there are Ct!rlaln degr.ea el vlolatlon1 all the time by all the realtol'l." said Glenn Martin, bO•fd ... ecuttve. •"l'bete may nOt be ln- lenUonal but nonethel.,. they f happen." Thmeettnundagyofattlf!· rulBalty ~~Y Martin said. He said there have been "Meetingtherequirementof backp"'king. wi:: boa DCll The 30-item code members numerous cases that have state law b simple bilt •here Club where he chided fellow of the really board swear to nover been formally reported you all run into prnblemt ls !Iv· Miller's. tall: wlll star! al reaJlors ror regularly com-read and uphold covers where the code has been ing with t!le code of f"tbics," 7:SO p.m. m the spa, located at milting code Infractions and aapecta el the Jl1'9perty sales violated to the slight dctri· he said. "Good ethics a..i the the mtersectloo el J~boree railing to live up tQ the ethics bualneas, aod 90fDe sections ment of the public because of bet bwiness prinbiples ;ever Road and San Joaqwa. Hilla they all swore to uphold. have counterparts in state overzealous salespeople. invented." Road. "The wont violated -:r•~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~i~!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!~i~ of the code Is the one maklog it the duty of the realtors to protect the publlc ond uphold the CO;de," he said. 0 That means any violatlonl of the code should be reported and dealt with lo keep everything honest.0 Marlin told the realtors they ; Beach E.O.M. DRESS SATURDAY ONLY. • ~ DEPOSIT $3,000 -.:.;i .,:,.,., O>Cistl"9 -i"9o aceount ot l'llcific Savini' t oll....,.;,,. FREE PllPll•tion of your penoMI ~ arid Sta11 tax ~eturm,. .$om• pt:Ople will llff $200 to $300 or more i" ~fees. (This offer d~epply to corporation, partnership, business or simil111"1t\U'ns.l ' Starts 10 A.M. Be There Early Sorry ••• ·No Phone Or Mail Orders I PROfESSiO.NAL -quaroffed .uxcoun10lors will prepare y!Klf personal rowmund makuu1tthat yoa rMli¥e ft«Y possible benefit under~ tax law. bf;:~ retum will then bt trip1Kheckecffor ICCUl'ICY by hisfdy·tnined specialiits. All wortt is done in the P~tof, your Pacific Sa!tlft91 office ming the tninlpd · penonnel of Tax Corporation of America. This firm, ••esl in 1946, is the MCOnd llf\'ltllt tax c:ornPMY la thl United sea-.. They cumntly employ over 4,500 couruelots and have p"lpll"ICI mon thlft 1,000,000 tax nturns. . . . ' . , . ; ' 50°/o to 70°/o f • , . Savings GROUP I WOMEN'S DRESSES ORIG. 12.00 lo 20.00 NOW 688 • Jr. Ml .... & H•lf Sizes • Aut. Fabrics. Broken Size• • Large Selection ·, GROUP II WOMEN'S DRESSES O'RIG. 11.00 to 27.oo lt Jr. Ml-& Half Sizes NOW 9'8 • 0.... tength & Pant Dr•IHI • Manr. Styt .. ..... . . . .. G:ROUP Ill BEnER DRESSES NOW ORIG. 34.00 to 46.00 1888 to 2088 • • Jr. /oll•M• & H•lf Sizea , • ln~!Ude1 Daytime & Drffl)' •• Outstanding v.1 .... t Tremendous Savings JCPenney The values are here every clay • • FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH Use Your Penney CharcJe Card • • • WORK GUARANTEED -bv' Tax cior~~tion-.~i Amoriea. I • .. . 1 ' . Guaranteed Accuracy. 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Saturday 10:00 A.M. to ~:O:O .P.M . ., SOUTH COA'Sf PLAZA _ lriltol Si. 11 Sin Dilfo f!HW8y; Costl Masi PHONE ..... 066 TijE MALL OF ORANGE Tustin Ava. at Meats Ave., 011Rfl PHONE 637-4582 FR<>tl Fashion . Jsland Newport Beach ·STERE<:> seUNDS 0F THE HARBOR I • • • • • j .· " l J l l 1 I I I • --· Revealed · ' SAN DIEGO CAP). -An X· ~, raY. laaer which could shoot 2 be&m of radiation at a missile and knock it out ol the sky should be a reality by 1978 , a 1 • scient~t says. The beam could also be used to treat cancer and probe the atomic structure of human genes, says Dr. Thomas A. Boster, a depUty group leader at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. ,.'ThfB dlscovery and its prefectlon will open an entire new field in the physical scien· ces,11 be said. . Boster said work is going on "feverishly" at Livermore. Bell Laboratories, Los Alamos ..., Scientific Laboratory, Sanlda ' Laboratories and the Massuchusetts Institute o f 1 Technology. Allo11 Steel BERKELEY ( A P ) ~archers at UC ,Berkeley say they have developed a , cheap alloy steel. that will have "a major impact" on lhe United states steel industry. The new steel, a team d. l..J • researchers said, is produced ., \ !rem only three elements - " , iron, chromium, and carbon - ;t and is stronger 'than steels • ~· ' 11 I ' I I 11 I • d ~ t ,. I I I produced in this country. "This steel is inexpensive enough to have a major_lm- pact on the steel iridustry's economy," said Prof. Gareth Thomas of the UC Berkeley material science and engineer- ing department. Oeean Partner LA JOLLA (AP) -Russia will become a partner in a U.S. research project to un- cover the origins or oceant and conUnents by taking samples from the ocean floor , the Scripps Institution of Oceanography says. A statement by Scripps quoted the National Science F0W1dation, which funds the · Deep Sea Drilling Project, saying lhe Soviet government plans to contribute $1 million a . year to the project, which has a $10 mi1lion annual f>uClget. The Institute of Oceluiol-Ogy of the Soviet ACademy of Sciences is 'to join nve A m e r I c a n oceanograpl¥c groups, including Scripps, in managing the research. 'Ille agreement was worked out during Pl-esldent Nixon's USSR visit last May, Scripps said. Tapping Foil? SAN DIEGO (AP) -Glass wiring being developed to make TV telephones economically feasible may also put an end to telephone ll(jretapping. Governrilent scientists here at the N a v a 1 Electronics Laboratory Center say glass fiber, which holds promise of reducing Installation costs na- tionwide for picture telephones from $1 trillion to SlO billion, will shatter when the lines are tapped. • Dr. Donald J . Albares, a specialist in fiber optics, says one glass wire could transmit millions of telephone con- v e r sations simultaneously. Albares said the messages would travel on a beam Of light produced by lasers. Saturn Riags PASADENA '(UPI) -The rings that encircle the planet Saturn are rough and rocky, not made of gas, ice or dust as ·1•·"!1t~~- . ~ .!\lt'1' t O'.p u ~tj o.n • ' • l t 1 ~ '..1. 1 I. .~l!le l!a>!<ts'"'inulit ~ eon-· , liife""I an eJtreme .l;IUeid .to 1 '=··~:~ :L"l=!hanl l'M:· Goldsteil1 ·and 'George A. Mu'ril'Jr. Usir« the NASA 204-!oot antenna at Goldstone Tracking Station It\ .QIUfornla's Mojave Desert, lhey carried out the fim rodar probe ol s.tam, dlrectlnf 'MJl).kllowatt beoJllJ at the lilanet In Deeem~ and Janua!J. ~ ·\:aa11 G••' SANn!ANCISCO (UPI) -' A rock-pulverizing "ray aun" fu1ng 10tense pul9e's ol eleC> Irons ·~ be 11'"'1 lo dtll1 bUge lllllnels l<t< tralm .lid can 1it 'llio fotuni, • a!Gmlc ICienUll .,...iic11. Rob9lt T. A.,.-y, l n ~al the La_.. 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Toi letries 136, reg.13.99 casual leather handbags 6/5.99 I 9.9~ 12.49 Many styles. Brown or bl~ck. 11 90 handbags 26, reg, $14-$19 • • ~ spring and summer sandals I Your chp1ce of st yles. l shoes 129, 12, 11 2·reg 6 99 12 99· $10-$16 • -• ,. ' girls' tops, fanny pants : Polyester, cotton, 7-14. ., . reg . $6·9.50 O • & • girls wear 77, . J 9· 9 6 9? Oscar de la Renta n~~lies ~ Polyl,'ster desigqer ties! '<))/7 0, mensfurn.6,r~g.8.50 , ~,._,f • long sleevl dress lhlrtSr ~ ,: . ' • Sizeil4!h-17.Men'sfurn. ~ 9 f" egulatly $7-$16/ I • · • .,.. · • • -tr ' Ban•L ~k111t sportshirt · · Wa.i\iab e rtyfCill. M,L,XL. j Ji 9· 9 men's sport furn . 84-reg. ~·5!" ~·, -• •··HOM![ V,AlUES luxurious accent t hairs Cane and wood trim. Cotton velvet. furn. 141, regt $129 decorative etagere · Pecan, antique gold, wht. ~ Occasional 144 ·rer~ $149 Oriental desigrl rugs From India. 66"x103". area rugs 137, value $80 t· ' Tergal•sheer window panels Extra~~ide. Polyester. 60"x81" 7 9n drapenes 113, res:~11 • ;7 MonS<1nto Pl>IY~ler pillows King size. W~a.1-Daie'd•. 13 9& dom.\'l)ics lil, relj'.$18 pr. • '{ king.quilted liedspreads , ll'irow st~le,lilrJ!i~•ssr.· 19 99 . · ,,corors. be\ld~!1 reg. $40 • "-;~g111~rr·r1~, ~ · · -. • ...... H.~nd'P"lntect.'>., · · . r Twostyles. lamps63, 29 99-39 n 9 reg. $40-SSS • ,;p ~pringmaid Daisy towels ; COttbn velour. Bath, hand, .l.alh; to'l'els JO, 59¢ 1 9 reg. 80'·2.60 · -• Mikasa dinnerware for 8 45 piece ironstone service. 44 china 46, reg. $60·$70 • Tiara t.v. tray w/rack Handsome brown vinyl. 4 26 99 trays. housewares 33, reg. $35 • " ' ·'BUDGET STORE VALUES , ' ·-fa~us maker coordinates· - Actr1if knlu. Budget missei sport. BOO, 4 -t9 6' 39 reg.s119-1.99 .I • · • cotton lerryTobeS> ~ Classii: longs. SML. lludget 10.99 robes'.8151 r~. 14.99 Tarldon &Qlf shirts S~ql'l.'Sleeve. Budget J 99 m.,.,;> !!>Orts. 805, reg. 4.99 • polr.ester golf jacket , . Two•tyles.S,M,L,XL.Bud· 9 99 ~et men's 814, reg. 14-99 • no-iron clress sh.,,lr..,ts"----- Short sleeve, 141n-17, Bud- get meri's 806, reg. 3.99 "MAV·CO •• .. ' ,. • , • • it DAlLV PILDT Afi-V~lley ProjeCts 'will Need lmpa~t Report_ By JOANNE REYNOLllll Of .. Dllfr "" ..... the full Impact reportins pr .. ceaa, or .a portion of It. After April 5, ffVWY ..,.,. Al ovn.INED by Sbem>d, structioo ""'ject In Fountain the proc<a will go !Ike thiJ : Osborne, and Finance Director . conducted a tb6 wne Ume 11 far eoutructl ot. a om• to crou-ret..mce research said. Howard Stevens. U tbe project the routine zonlng procedures. greenhouses ht the lndUJtrlal done in aOothe.r report to "But " Sherrod cautioned, will not have a tllnlftcant ef· Sherrod said all bou.slng complu as the kind of COO· reduce lhe work of preparing "as of April 5, we will be feet on lbe envlroament, lt is developments, regardleu of 1truction that would get a an ElR. operating on tM basis that · given a negaUve declaraUon. size will probably need EIRs negative declaratlon, because "We're exp J 0 ring the everv sligle construction pro. " Valley -from a llmple bathroom -to a mulU· ' 1tory office complu -wlll be -The builder goes to the ·planning department a n d vtrbeDy delcribea his pro- posed pn>ject. By law, aome ( EnvJrorunental Impact the buildings W<Jn't generate possibility of pfeparing one ject ·in the city, regardless of -I! the project wU1 have an Reports). noise or traffic. large EIR for a geographical size wiU nave to go through ~ effect on the envlromnent, He said the report-writing area that could apply to thi!I process before It can be subject to 111 envlromnental Impact·~ prooe11. then the builder amt have an, _ _'.'.ll~E_.':t1'.'.TE~D-an~~·~PP~ll~ca~U'."o'.'..n _i:proc~e~as~w~lll~a~Uow~o<»n'.l'e_'r'."eport~:_se:'.'.:.::ve::r.":al'..:d'."if~fer~en"'."..t .".pro~jec:::ts:::·:_"_:h::_e _::_•':'PP::.'•=•.::•d=·-·· ----Impact report prepared. .. Ul'IT ........ Collect Toll Alviao reoidents stop drivers on bridge en- route to their San Jose Community to ask for 25 cents toll in cam· paignU> fix streets. In the cue ol. &mill pro-~ E" e r ff flulWlq profeet "' I I I fie jectl, IOj'll l!lannhll...Dlrector Clinton Shem>d, t11e-pr.c.u may Involve no more than 1 . verbal ciearance fr<m the planning departmeot. •Jlflfeete.il t o lna- Ofllcials connect..i "Ith paet reporting. larger c:onatruction pn>jectl, . hawever, w1lI have to ftle full ~-"="•"=-•"="-.. -.. ,._,,._~_ .. -.,,.~-­ en Y l r o D mental imped. work, 11.1cb as building ad- • statements. ditk>ns and e m e r g en c y l'l"S A PROCESS that neighboring cltlel llave been using for MVfral IDOOtha, but Fountain Valley did not have to require the reports, Sherrod said, because the di)' had filed an open 1pece preservation plan with the state. But that uclualon blpoes next month and m Sherrod and his .staff have been preparing a pr-ocodural ouillne for the use of Impact reports. As be nplaJns it, every buildlng project, regard!.., of sir.e will have to be aubject to repalrs, 11 automatically ex- cluded from the written report p ....... -II the project Is not automatically excluded, the builder fills out a one-page form deacri~ the project asking for a -Uve declara· tlon, which meant the project has no aignil!cant lmpect on the envtromnenL -'Ibe appUcaUoo is review· ed by the mvironmental Im· pact review committee, which COlllilta " Shem>d; Public Works Director W a y n e SHERROD EXPLAINED that the law requlret the city to irepare the report, but said Fountain Valley wtU "sbtlt the work to the developers." Depending . on the '11.0 of the pn>jeclj the,~ will be required to pay an ad · minitlnllive fee to·tbe city, In addltloo to depoilq fl,000 to cover the cost of the report . The developer can then select a consultant to prepare the report from a list com- piled by the city. rnE PLANNING director said the ci ty will pay the con- sultant with tbe developer's deposit. "We're doing it that way because we feel we'll get a more objective repart it we pay the consultant," he ex- plained. Once the report Is written and submitted to the city, the review of the report and the public hearing, on it will be Starts Saturday 10 A.M. • Broadloom sale 24 hours only. Many-les, at one low prica 9 sq.yd. 111g. s.11. 'Summlr DuPont conti11- uous fllament nyk>n. SO!ld color muttt- level loop plle gives an Interesting textured sur1ace. Most spills and stains wipe right up. Reg. 5.19. 'Endurance' Indoor/outdoor Acrtlan• acrylic 5evel loop plle that's made to stand up to k>ts of heavy UM. Tweeds. .... '·"· 'New World' prinled llM!I )oop pUe of continuous filament nylon. Three patterns to choose from. Extra heavy foam rubber back. lit· •.46. -'Spartan' of Antmn II• conHnuous filament nylon llM!I loop pile has BrunskJn• for antl ... taUc. T-.. Non-sl<ld Nbber booking. Export carpo11notanat1on -· Yfco aHllable. JCl'onney has • c:ompSete' Mttction of Ylilue prtcod carpet podding. Como In, ar -our,_ lhopo ..... "tome ..me.. c.n Our Cllfl'tl lpOclatllt wfN bf1ng -INlfllples lo your homo ar olftco. No ollllgatloll, "'-· It Heats, Vibrates and Reclines! l t hea ts, vibrates, rocks and re clines. This complete hoinc rclnxation experience is covered in top grade, easy-care viny~ and is available in your choice of decorator colors: $127 Voluptuous Velvet •. So Low a Price! Luxuriously covered in velvet, this recliner Jen~ all the grace and style necessary to look well in a living room setting. A lounger for any room. Tuft· ed back and roll. arm design. And who would expect a re- cliner that looks this good to be on sale for such a low, low Covered in Miracle Herculon. This·bandSome king-size recliner is a co~ fort<ible addition. to any room in the house. It'• co vered in miracle Hcrculon for years of extra care- free use. • English Sijle ••• High Luster VlnyL Thls English-style dub chair re<:linei for added comfort. The hi&h luster, Patina vinyl covcrinr ii an excellent accent for.your d'ecOratio& scheme. Creative Interior Planning At No Charge .HUNTl1~!!!f!~EA~H1 1838!1. r .. ttn ~~~~~ -1 Or11119' M•IO 17141 962-4477 17141 637-8420 FULLERTON 225 N. ltarllor Blvd. (downrown) 17141 871·572CJ -· .. .. . -' . ' • • ' • • -F 1 -DI Of J Col Co1 -----1---'-I ( t ' ' For The Record Dlssd•~lons Of M•rriage Death l\'oClee• ARBUCKLE II SON WESTCLil'T MORTUARY 01 E. 17111 St., Colla M- IU 1811 BALTZ-BIRG~N FIJNE1'AL ·QOME Corona del Mor ~ Coda M•sa llt.llU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 -lhray, Cotla M-. uum • McClORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY lT• ~ CuJOll M. eMCll • PACIFIC VlE1f MEMOIUAL PAlllt Cemelel'l' M-.ry Qapol -Pldfte View Dtlff N_. B<id, calllonla '""* • PllU 1"AMILY OOLONJAL FUNEIWl BOMI '1111 Bolsa A ... ·-••111.ms IMl'J1l5' .tRTUAllY .m .... ' .. I. - #'~ ~ ·~ • • . '~~ . '...\• "' ~;·'·\: * rf'i: " ' ' -...... -~. . )'' ... ·May Co understands your viewpoint. on aesigner fashion. Sant' ·Angelo is one of the I ·• ' ' best. Arid he's done it again with stripes. Skinny ones in a slew of colors. Knit up with . . ' just enough g.ive and all the cling and zing to make you look fabulous. Mix them up as we 'have. 5-M-L, of acrylic-rayon-linen-cotton. Sant' Angelo knits by Great Times ~ . . • f .. t" Midriff top· 1 ~.00. Angora-waist skirt 22.00 .. Dress 36.~0. Long cardigan 30.00. contem ~ . ' ~ porary jt. sports.,-all stores May Co understands. Looking forward for fifty Years ' l . . • • • T ; ' • • JI DAILY PILOT s • Audienee Too~hed Sori lntrooures POW Denton • ELON COLLEGE, N .C. (AP) -A ._ taneous embrace by a father and a DI turned the Ekll College Founder's Day ..,._ -Y lnlO a ((enlle celebration ol joy. '!'be booored guest and main speaker '11wnday was Navy <:apt. Jeremiah A. Del> f1JO, one ol the ll\Olt t<!lebrated of the reblfno Ing priaoner< ol war. a cooservallvely modlah JOU111 man with long, black balr; dart eyes and a lrlmmed dark mullache. "He ia a man frqm whom we can all lelm a great deal. The' ordeal he endund gave him a deep Insight lnlO bWDIDlty •.. " James Denton was rapoctful, eorrect and pollle In hi• lntroductlon, u belltted Illa It .. dent role, hut one might have thought bis subject waa a atranger. HE WAS INTRODUCED by the president of the college's student governmcot associa- Uon, Jamet Dentoo, blt son. The trappings were like those at count- less other founder's day programs the na- tion over: a gymnasium lined with folding chain a flag-flanked padlum with red vel· vet ~ckdrop, a spray of pink gladiolus and white chysantbemW1ll in front of the lectem. a robed choir, ringing martial music and down-home hymns by a college band. "WE ARB PROOD and hooored to have him with 111," the )'<llq mu eoati1111ed "SO will you plouo Join me In welcoming ... " He turned lllgbtly toward the - s-1, -blurted It out: "My fatber." Father and bl l!ltlsldod buds, toocbed, and suddenly emlnc:od warmly. 1be introduction began routinely. ' II WU I moment btlcn the main speaker waaableto~ "l'D LIKE TO' present Cspt. and Mn. Den- ton," said the &tOOeot government presidellt, It wu a longer momeot befcn the audi- ence was able to lW.en. Admiral Second Sister 'Steals' .Returning POW FnmWkelemc.t A reclhdd' With a bare midriff and waist-length hair hanging free dashed acroa the tannac at Clark Air Base In the Phillppines and snat· ched J roturnlng POW out of the llandt· of Adm. Noel Gayler, who was heading the ret<!ptlon committee. Christine Ault 23, seemed to figure she had priority in greeting her brother, Lt. Paul L. Granger, as he stepped 162,000 lawsuit In Tucaon, Artz. WilJlam, C. Lt•d was orde<td 14' pay a ISZ,704 note plus lntorest 111d court costs foUowina: a civil trial in Pima County Superior Court. American Slee! Foundries sued Loud and his American Western Foundrieo business more than a year ago. * Marlla Lather King Sr. father of the &lain American ( J civil rights leader, Is In Tel PEOPLE Aviv to tOlll' Christian holy places in Israel. ._ _______ .. The Southern Baptist minister, his wife a n d daughter began the.Ir one-week from the Cl41 hospital plane whi~ brought him from llaool in the last group of prisoners freed by North Vietnam. She kiaaed and hugged hbn, throwln: mn. aroWld bis ti«:~; w ' r Ga.yler watcbea wjpti. . e.,,. . visit u gueats of Israel's Foreign Minlltry. Klhg told newsmen the trip was a gilt from the Atlanta Ga.1 chapter of the National Association of Jews 8"'/ Cbrblians. * 1be state capitol's most • ~nger, is; from San Anaelmo, C8lil., almolt bad IO struggle free from her em· ~a~collld-move down the r of the reception persistent picketer has won a powerful ally In bis fight to l!iVe a -n<>-plcl<E!lbg""t'a~ - abolished. ' ' ' New Lo10 Parking meter in Champaign, Ill., sinks to new low. Foundation for the meter has given away. line. ...... His attractive sister, wear- ing a walsUess blouse 8"'-hiP-. hugging flared pants, clplJg to him from behind as he lialmed the other members of the reception COQl1Jlittee, J * A Santa Barbara man, whose familx: bu b e en portrayed on a Public Broad- casting System documentary for several weeks, has Jost a .. Homosexual Law Change Proposed SACRAMBNTO (AP) Dozens of century-old sex laws -including most statutes against homosexual conduct - would be repealed by legisla- tion introduced in t h e California Assembly. Assemblyman Willie Brown (D-San Francisco ) said Thurs- day his blll woold repeal all criminal aanctioos against any sexual acts performed in private between two con- senting adults 11 and older. BROWN SAID he has ,;a good tfw>¥" of gelling bis measure through lhe Assembly this year, b u t predicted it will die in the Senate If the Jower hou1e passe:i: 11. Brown has int1oduced similar bills for seven y~ars. For five years, they have been killed .in Assembly com· mittees, but in 1971 and 1972 they were approved by the Assenibly Criminal Justice Committee and sent to the Assembly floor . The &0-ealled "consenting adults bill" fell 12 votes short o( .US.mhly passage in lt7l, and Brown did not even ~k for a floor vote lal'it year. He pOloted out 1'72 was an elec· Uon year when few legislators / would let! capable or voting ftf" tbe QOOtroverslal bill. ~ Pt8T years, homosexual Grain Meeting c.fllol News Service MONmllEV -G r a I n feed, Ind foeillni Industry ex- ecuUva will meet here April 1H4 io commmnorate the In· ~~·~-1 throu&h the a G and Feed Aaocl•tkA groups -primarily from Brown's own district -have demonstraU!d at the Capitol and called the plan a 1'Homosexual Bill of Rights.'' ·He said he may not even take it up in committee this year if he does not have the 41 f1oor votes required to send it lo the Senate. If it did pass the Senate. Brown added, Gov. Ron<\ld Reagan is "unwise enough" to veto it. HE MADE this comment in reference to a scandal in the R!agan admiJllstration I n wtiich ajdes to the 'Governor were identified as homosex· uals. The published al,legatlons were never conf~rmed, although the aldes In question re~gned. Brown said he believes 11practlcally every adult" in CallfQl'llla !las comm!Ued a felony under California's seldom enforced 1850-vintage , sex laws, which he said make a felony out Of everything ex- cept the most conventional forms of sexual condUct: "I ~'OD.'t even concede they only allow natural sex. I call it 111issjonary sex," Brown &aid . HE SAID catifornia Jaw makes a felony of all sexual acts except the most con-- ventiona11 even between a hus· band and wite in prJvate. lie iild bis bill -ia rttalll current laws against publlc sollcltlng by homooeXU!ls, Jaw1 protecting minors under ag• 18 and laws Involving ser· ual cooduct In public plaC<!I. Brown· said his measure would nave the ume effect .. a recent Saa Diego Superior Court nalin(J, which he llld ruled that peoalties lor private ,.l!U!I _ ~ a r • un· consUtullOlllL Assemblyman Willie L . Brown Jr., chairman of the Assembly Wayr f 8111i Means Committee, intloducM a blll to repeal the three-year-old "Simpson Law," barring picketing In the Cap It oJ Building .. The law was enacted.in 1970 after Robert: J. SlmpsoD, now ~. ""'de a practice ol carry· Ing plcke! signs around the Capitol, denouncing G o v . Ronald Reagaa, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown, and various judges and legislators. * lqrid Bergman attacked a lunch of watery cabbage soup, black bread, a boiled potato, and an OlDlce Of raw fish while in London. The result was a mild attack of nausea and an inability to get through the lunch, describ- ed as the staple diet o£ Sylvia 7.almansoD, a Russian jewess jailed for 10 years for at· tempting to hijack a plane to get to Israel. "This food is just to keep you alive," Miu Bergman said. "It ls figured ou& exactly . so that, though you might rather die, It forces you to stay on." * Mayor Frank L. l\lDe told a Philadelphia Oty C o u n c i l bearing he hoped there would be more vacancies on the U.S. Supreme Court so ~ President Nixon could appoint "less lenient" justices. "Many tblaga are "1'0<lg In the criminal justice 1ystem - which have been ruled proper by Ille Supreme Court," Rlz1.o said. "For years, we let do- goodets run it. Now, the guy 1 who C&Tles the brown bag is fed up." * Pre1lden& 11.to of Yugoslavia was endorsed for the Nobel Peace Prize In a House of Commons motloo in London. Conservative and L a b o r members of Parliament si~· ed the motion which aald Tllo worked for world peace and i n ternatlonal understanding and helped developing natioos. Rubbish Perfunie S V D NE Y , Auotralla (Af) -Health olllclall ordereCI workers to spray fragrant deororant o n · pi!., of ruhblah left oO -during I lllllltatioo 1'orMrl' strtR. 7 I ./ ' '\ \ Newport B.each L..-.,..._..,,,._ • ~.O.M. come early for best selection! Sorry ••• no phone or mail orders. SATURDAY ONLY I Starts 10 A.M. Be There Early. Ffne Je'#elry SO Bottor Cuff Link Sots, orig. 1.50-14.00 .... IOW 20 Pins l P•ndants, orig. 2.50-20.00 ............ now 100 As1t. Charms, orig. 2.00-8.00 ................... ..HW Women's Accessories U Ladlff' Dynol Wigl,t, orig. J0.00 ... -.......... now 126 -Ladies' I Junior Hlndb1911 orig. 4.00-8.00 now U114Jerie· Dept. · SI Udi11' Body Suits, orig. 1.99 -·--·····---------·-·"ow 15 Ladies' Body Suits, orjg. 5.00-7.00 ---·-····----now 12 Udies Sleeveless Shifts, orig. 6.75 -·------······"ow 7 ladies' Velour Lounger, ori9. 26.00 -----······-·"ow Shoe Dept. 50 Pr. Men's Sho•s, v•rious 1tyl•s, si1e1 1 to 11 1/2 orig. 10.95-27.00 ·········--······--'·---·----··--.. --.. now JS Pr. Tennis Shoes, m•n'' & wo's._broken sixes orig. 4.99-5.99 ....................... ----··-····----"ow JO Pr. Girls' Oxfords, mostly brown, sit.as 12-1/2 -1 orig. 8. 99 .9, 99 ····---·····--····· ....................... now 100 Pr. Women's Batter S•ndals .... , lt11ian ma'de. Broken 1i1•1 6-10, orig. 9.99-10.99 •........... now Girls' Dept. 64 Girls' Velour Coordinat•s-Tops, Skirts, Pants. Sixes 7-14, orig. 5.00-7.00 _ .......................... now 9 Terry Pant Sets. Sit.es 10-14, orig. 10.00 .... now 20 Girls ' Knit Tops. Si1es 7-14, orig. 4.50 ........ now 30 Girls' Jackeh & Coats. Si1•s 7-14, orig. 8.40-19.00 ............................................ now JO Girls' Skirts. Sixes I 0-14, orig. 4.50 .............. now Giils Jr. 111 Dept. -40.::Sirli' Jr.-Hi-Pilits. Sitts t-14; 7 ' orig. 5.00-7.00 ·-·· .. ··-·-···-··•·····-··--.. -··-----·······"ow 24 Girls' Jr. Hi· Ores•••· Si1•s M-L, ~ orig. 15.00-16.00 .......................................... n§w ' .75-7.00 3.1s.10.oo 1.00-4.00 .... 2.IWM . ' .:.n : , ... JAM.II 1.11 11.18 t.aa.u.n 3.88 . ... 7.88 2.88·3.88 5.88 2.18 4.88-8.18 2.88 --1.B'-'1-" ' ~~;~~rls' Jr. Hi Body Suih. Six•• S-M-L, ir 1 " .'!"" .2,11.5.n Of'.lg. s.so.e.oo ·······-·····--·····--·--··-·--······--------now 21~ Girls' Jr. Hi Turtlenecks. Sixes S-M-L, ' or'9-5.50-7.00 ........ _ .................................... nclw 20 Girls' Jr. Hi Assorted Tops. Sizes S-M-L, · orl9. 4.50-7.00 ···············--···---··-·····--·····-··-···"°w Junior SpoitsWear Dept. 2.1a.s.11 3.Bl•S.81 100 Junior Chambr•y Jeans. Sizes 7-15, orig. 7 .00 ·········---··················----·-·-··-·····-········"ow 5.88 30 Junior Print Skirts. Sizes 7,-1 l , orig. 9.00 ........ now 6.81 20 Junior Shrinlr: Tops. Sizes S-M-l, orig. 6.00 ...... now 3.88 25 Short Sleeve Turtlenec.lc Sweat.rs. Siz!S S-M-L, orig, 7 ,QQ ····-······--······························---··-----···now 5.88 ' Women's ~portswear Dept. • 60 Misses' Poly9ster Coordinet•s. Si1•s 10-16, orig. 1.00.12.00 ........... _ ...... _ .... ~ .................. now s.aa.t.81 15 Mi1ses' Blaz•r Pantsuits. Si11s 10-16, orig. 22.00 ······--··········-·--·-···--····-.. ---·-··---··--"ow 17.88 10 Misses, IOO Y. Polyester Pentsuit1 . Sit.•• 8-14, orig. 19.00 --············---------··-··--·······--------···--·-"ow 15.88 18 100-t. Acrylic long Skirts. Si1e1 S·M-l, oriq. I 0.00 ...................................................... now 1.88 20 Pel&i:zo Pants. Si1es 7/8-13/14, ori9. 13 .00 now 10.81 Boys Dept. 12 Short Sleev• V•lour Shirts. Si1es 4-12, ori9. 5.98 now 4.11 35 Pr• School Knit Shirts. Si1•s 2-3, orig. 2.49 ....... .now t.U 97 Pre School Knit Shirt, cr•w n•ck. Six•l 2-S, orig. 1.19 ······-····-··--····-··-···-------·-··········----·--"ow .II 37 Pre School Robes. Sizes 2-7, orig. 4.98 ···-·····now 2.H 22 Boys' Jacket, pile lin•d. Sit.es 12, orig. 17.50 __ .. now 7.18 Men's Dept. 16 Tank Tops for Men. Sii:e1, M, ori9. 3.98 ........ no~ 40 Reversible Denim B•f+s. Si1•s 32-18, orig. 4.00 ··--·--····--··-····--·····--··----..--·-···---"--now 1.88 2.11 30 Kn it Shirts. short & lpng 1IH••· Sil•• M·L, orig. 5.00 .............................................. ·-·---~now 24 Short SI .... Sport Shirt. Si1H M.-.• (, orig. 5,00 ···-······-··········-··---·----·:._r····r-··now 1.11.z.\' 3 ... 37 B•ff•r Sport Shirts. SIH• M·XC, orig. 7. 98· 16.00 ... -....................... -...... now S.la.12.H Mens Clothl119 Dept. 175 Men's Casual Sltckl, colon,oliva &: blu•. Six•s 21-l I, orig. 5.98 -·-.. ···----·-·······-········"ow 2'0 Young Cut C.1u1I Sl•ck, mostly fler• 1•91. Sixes 28-31, orig. 7.91-1.91 ..... ·-···-··········-··--··"ow ' . Toys D!p!. 6 Man'• 3.-p~d Bik••· Si1• 26", orig. 55.08 ••• _ ... now JO AcflOlt Jnkson Rescu• Pack, ori9. 1.99 -..•. -. .. now 1.22 S.H ,3'.88 .42 Fashion Fabrics Dept. 57 yds. Acrylic. SCreen Pllnts, orig. 4.98 -·:··-.......... now 13 yds. Chenille C•rpet Bagger, purple, orig. 5.,9 now 15 yds. Knit P1nn1 Prints, asst., ori9 , 4.98 .............. now 30 yds. F•ncy Double Knits, orig. 3.99 .................. now 1 &0 yds . .Asst. Cotton Prints, ori9. 1.09-1 .39 ............ now 50 yd1. AJI Cotton Screen Prinh, ori9. 2.99 .......... now 150. yds. Poly Single Knit Prints, ori9. 2.79 ............. _.now 2J only Felt Appllques, •sst .. orig. 2.99 ......... -....... now 35 only Asst. Needlework Kits, orig. 2.77 ................ now 20 only Asst. Needlework Kits, ori9. 1.19 ·····-·-·····now Z4 only Sewing Organit.en, orig. 3.99 ......... ----------"ow 40 Pin Type Skirt Marker, ori9. 1.98 ...................... now 20 only Kni t H•lter Kits, ·orig. 3.00 .......................... now ' . Curtain & Drapery Dept. lt Tier Curtaifts. Sit.es 24", 30", 36", orig. 1.44 now 21 Tier Curtains, Sit.es 24", 30'', 36", orig. 1.88 now ~7 Pinch Pleat Shorties, Sit.es 36", 45", orig. 1.88 ·--·-··---·--·-················· .. ······ .. ·····-·····-"ow • 3.44 1.44 1.44 2.77 .n 2.2t 1.88 1.88 1.11 .77 1.H 1.44 1.88 .n 1.22 1.22 20 Acrylic Furniture Throws, various si1es, orig. 5.99-11 .99 ·········---······-·-·········· .. -···········"ow 4.88-t.44 Home D.ConitOr Depr. 14 Electric Wall Clock, orig .. 8.88 .............................. now 25 Decoretive Oou,ble Be!l-Alarm, brass, orig. 8.00 .... now 12 Wall Beroineter, ori9. 8.00 .................................... now 6 12x 15 Floral Prints, orig. 15.00 ............................ now 10 Brass lnsense Burner, orig. 2.SO ............................ now 25 Oecorativ'e Resin Coasters & Holders, ori9. 3.50 ---·..-···---··--·······-·-................................... now 18 Ceramic Patio Cefl~les, orig. 1.99 _ ...................... now 26 Modern Votive Caridle on Pillar, orig. 1.19 .......... now 20 large Votive Candle, orig. 2.00 .......................... now Stationery Dept. 6.81 5.88 5.88 7.88 1.44 2.22 .99 .77 ·" 49 na-Match Electric Lighter, orig. 4.99 .............. now 3.99 22~'' ul" .. 'y Connie Hawkins, hard cover books, •*8· 6.99 .......................... : ....................... _ ............ now 4.81 +4-A'hi/nal Photo Prints, orig .. 99 .............................. now .66 ~ ', I '• • Hoiisewores Dept. 12S Pyrex Pie Plat•s, ,orig .• 79 ................................ now 2/1.00 17 Foil Roastinq Pans, ori9 .. 99 ............................ now 2/1.00 36 Roasting Bags, orig .. 99 .................................. now 2/1.00 Asst. Gadgets & Sp.ices, orig .• 59-1 .00 ............. now 2/1..00 Sporting Goods 1 only Concave Wat9r Ski, 67" long , orig. 80.00 .. now 1 pair Weter Ski, COmbination Pa ir, orig. 49.99 ___ now S Only Bilge P.um.p, hand operated, orig. 5.49 ..... _.novl' 6 only lriflat:9ble Bo1t; se•t• 4 adults, 8'6", orig. 59.99 .............................................................. now 6 only lnf11table Canoe, capacity 650 lbs., IO' 6" orig. 69, 99 ......... : .. ------------··-·····-----·-··.-····--·--······· ... now Hardware Dept. 10 Rolls Wallpaper, oi-i9. 4.9S ................................ now 230 Rolls W•llpaper, orig. 2.95 .................................. now Home Entertainment Dept. 3 Stereo Optigen, w•lnut-vinyl, orig. 399.tS ...... now 15 Cass•tt• ."'(/AM Radjo la.voc:adol , orig. 38.88 now 4 Console Stereo, orig. 239.95 ............................ now ., Pumiture Dept • 2 Brentwood Roc:ker, can•. seat & back, st.Bl 2t.t9 2.88 44.ts 4t.88 2.81 ·" 299.00 23.81 155.00 orig. 129.95 --····-··-·····--··-·-···--··-·-·············-·-··"ow 95.00 1 Occasional Ch1ir, cordu(oy, tub, orig. 179.00 __ now ft.II I Parsons Dining Chairs, mod•rn, brown, orig. 75.00 ···-········-·"··--·····-·--·--·----·--·--···-"ow 58.00 1 Coclrtail T1.ble, tr.dition1I, walnut, orig. 119.95 now 67,00 1 Dining Tibia, darlr oak, orig. 149.00 ···----···----···"ow 100.00 t;arden Shop 11 Storage Buildings, 8'x7', you haul, ori9, 109.99 now 1 Mclin• Front Throw Mower, 2 H.P., 20" orl9. 176.95 --·····--···-··-······--········-····-·---··· .. ·····now '1 Mclane Front Thrpw M.ower, l H.P., 20'\ · ori9. 198.95 ·----·······-··----·······-··--·-········--·····"ow 1 13 Penncr1ft Silant Push Mower, 18". orig. 49.99 now 2 3¥1 H.P.'Rol•ry Mow•r, 22", orig. 94.99 ....... now Auto Centw 77.00 155.00 lH.00 n .n M;BI 6' 4 ply Nylon' Tirtt, •ld. six1s, some whltewell1, orig. 22.88 •·····----·····----................ _.now 16.00 I + F.l.T. S2 7Q S•rln Tir11, a» . 111•1, low profile, . orig. 25.U , ---------·--·----................... now 16.00 , + F.LT. 21 '-'Volt C•r 81tttr111,1'40 rrid. guara•tee, , olig. 26.95 --·-····--··:··--···-·---·······-·-··-.now 16.it 10 M•g Whuls locld lot.I, orig. ZS.II ·-·---"OW t.77 I lenoll• Cyolo,.4 ·~d, domo, 65« ·.,;g, 339.0~ •·;---·-............. -....... _ ........ now 100,00 J • Shop Penneys NeVtpot I Beach sat: 10 a.m. to S-.30. Sun. 12 to 5 c -1 • I I I J I ' •• , l· ' • r a ~ Din cew this sett rt E!>i not o,,,, dllt 'I'i by I JllSI rals ali<i ;o ' l . I if l ~ ~ ' u Q ii • - the · P~ ~r tit IJ~I . Educa~or to L~cture ' ' Flow at Prado Dam ' ' Hiked Over 100%· [Released fiow from Prado Dim on the Orange-Riverside cWnty border was increased this week to 500 cubic feet per of the 1.-0.s Angele.a division of the Corps said the water backup behind the dam wal!I resulting ln stagDaUon and needed change, utONG 11tudent s of business ho Is parUcularly noted for three of his ~ "tbe Practice of Manqe- ment," "The Effective Ex· ~tlve" and "Managing for Results." Other books he has nd, more than double the ma!. ut the Army Corps of Engineers said there should not be any damage to flood aoptrol w«ks or the water ditrict's seUling basim. · "1'he increase is necessitated by the heavy rains during the past two months which have raised the dam'a water level above approved standards. UJrrenUy \here are ap- pro1lmate1y 11,000 acre feet swred In the dam which haa a capacity of 198,000 acre feet of water. '!be Corps plan to bring the stored water down to 4.,600 acre feet. THE HEAVIER fiQw in the Sanll Ana River will be necesaary only until next Wed· 'IXIL llAJIRY Roper chief neaday, Col. Roper said. . ' IndicaUve of the heavier ' ' rainfall thiJ season1 there has D • S-. been. 52,~ acre feet ot water ,uIO . c1enee -pr0ceoae<1 through ~ dam compared to 35,71! lall year, ·Progriµn l ~et at UCI . Parenll of both current and prospective students at UC Itvlne wtU· be given a look at tJte SCbool of Biological Sciences during an evening PfO«ram C¥1 campus Wed- ~Y· ·.'The introduction to faculty !, d facilities will "ho provided the UC! Parenta Organjia· n In _.tlqn !(Ith the SChool oJ lllologlca! S<ltnces. ~ tour ot classrooms and W>oral«leo will follow 1on tnlng meeting at 7 :30 p.m. R<lOm 167 of Stelnhaua Hall. ~°:\ . .mm l\Ol:E'l'ING ,Is one In a sir!es spoOaored by I be obanizatloo to Inform parenla ~ academic programs at ll!vlne, President Rober! Shaw said. ' ~The UCl Sebool of Biologlq! ences Is COJDposed ol four partmeots:. developmenta! cell biology, molecular ~logy I n d blochemtatry, PIP11atlon and environmental \ll<>logy and poychoblology, -!The f®r departmentl serve ii the academic and research for more than 100 pro. ional blologtats, Including o f e s f Q.-r 1 1 postdoctoral' ws ~.graduate atudentl. " SIXTEEN hundred lludenll «urrently are enrolled in the ~ergraduate program that l;interi on ·• :core currtculwn research.· · addition' tO Ill acadamlc culwn, the UC! School of !cal SClences supports a I-administered program a carried out In coopera- ! with elementary, junior h and hlib schools In the ta Ana SChool District. The program, called educl~ motivation, involves the Ji'eparatlon and presentatloo I .lalx\ratory and field .... , riments to dbadvantaged ents with trio goo~ ot otlvatlng them toward 1 lence. ' ' . Coneessibn Structure To Be Built' SANTA ANA - A new con- cession building will be con- structed at O'Neill ~gional Park, the Board of Supervisors decided thi& week. , .Directe>r of H a r b o .r ,s , Beaches and Parks Kenneth Sampson said the C\!tttnt building had been coodemned by the county Health llepart· ment and a new stnRftfre wa. '. necessary. 'Bldds will b<I adverttso<;l soon. ~ ' .. Sampson said the eoology was being damaged at the , park, principally trees, and that camping areas We{e now being assigned rather thar(tt.! • f!lrmer pict yO!jr O>vn,method. He· said reseryaOoni for earn.ping were not frequired. \ that 1pacts were assigned on a firlt come-fttst serveG basis. Sylmar Man Sentenced For 'trhne . ' ' SA!ffA ANA -One ol two Sy!mai:_ men who adjljitted forcini a c.osta Mella woman Into acta of sezual perversion haa been sentlllCed to a state Jll'laon tenn of up to three years. · · Orange County Super Io r Court Judie James Turner ordered the prilon term for I.any ai&rlea Trostle, t3. He orderad a diagnostic study for Jam .. JospebJlarrentlne, ~. and will m>ieW tbe caae wben the defendant retUm9 · to Superior Court June 11. ,Both men were accused' on arreal ol rape and kidnap :a11er tJlelr Victim tcld Officers the pllr offered · her a ride C J :rpo' rt home frol'll i. Newport Beac!i .11... bar bill fnsteacl clrl)ve '1o a reJ\10ta sector ol Pacific Coaat ~Aw~ Bid · ~:.:i:S h~ •••~airy VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL t ! ' 20 A.MJO ,,,,, .. 3QT$ 9~ CARBURETOR ' '• AIR CLEA~ER , ..... ' 192 ~;:~ . ,, ..,. . u. - EMERGENCY 1'.RO!D FLARES a~, 4 F 99 1.5 0 c 1}'1Mlttl . R . NYLON FOAM SEAT COVERS . Solid $,ht Or .......... ' ' 3~?. llAll Piii ·--••TCI ...... GRAND PRIX OIL FILTER . Fw All '"" 99~ .. GUNK SPRAY · ENGINE -CLEANER " . O,,lc\ly[•••• Gr.01• Dtrt DUPONT RALLY C)tEAM WAX T1Ms Only );- Cleona, WG!C•• Md PN:lfKt• CAR MIRROR MOOELltU ... , To - ' ' '• • CLARK KERR • chairman ot the Carnegie Commission on Hiaber l!ducaU<il! and fornio!;'. pmldent , of' I be Unlveralty of 'l!auiomia ,' will apea,t on 11Tbe Intellectual vs. Society : A Source of Conflict?" May 16, at 6 p.m. In the Science Lecture Hall. General admission tickets at $2 a lecture may be obtained by sending a .. u.addressed, stamped envelope' and check or money order (payable to the UC Regents) to the Corn· rnittee for Lectures, Student Affairs, UC lrvine, lrvine, California 9'l664. Tickets also are available at the Associated Studenll ticker booth on the first floor ol Gateway OJln- mons. )'or ... lnforma.ti.on call 833-7638. UCI students may obtain free tickets Jll the · ASUCl ticket booth. Tickets f o r faculty, staff and 8.Iumni are $1 for each program. WATER PUMPS' Fw A.II "-"" C..• s~~ .. "' ~ -The 16-yeAl'Old ~ told , A 117,625 contract' to repair police both men 1o bar ID-CHECKER KOOLMASTER THERMOSTATS .... ,:·,.,Jc:.n,...·ys<I= 'ff':f?. ~!U: ;::i~ ~~~OLAN 59 E!~~NE ~OOLA~T. I ~'! .• ' "+""1''9' ( 9'"oble co. Of Orana:e. aullty to tblt charge. e:.~'H!. Afr-e-!ltl._. • O•n • ' Tb~ were oeven bids f ~ r -;:;========::;\ 1------"'"'~'· ~follc..""""""--'V".1.~-~....,,,.,,-wort """1ng ~P to ns,m. Sunday .15 ' • ~11 eltJ.mlte WU ;;:iepon ur&lnl the work FDDBAY tee! tbat the-b!actto~ , bout Ibo airport was LEASE &RAND PRIX , FREON ,12 1!? c • Frld<j, 11.-dl lO, 1973 DAILY PILOT •• • • Sheriff's Office Gets New Wheels ORANGE COUNTY Aid Allocaterl C.pi..X News Sttvk< SANTA ANA -County Su· pervlsol'$ this week approved U.. Pirctiase of nine pou.I ~rs and a ~rryaJI tor rough l«raln _.uons for the Or- •DI• Coonty Sheriff's Depart· menL TUE MOVE TO buy the equiptnent at a cost ol $30,137, had been delayed one day to get testimony fronl 'Innspor- tation Director R. l. "Olba" n .. ~~ M Morria. SAC:.ll.NUi:.t-.. .1.v -0 re Monis told board men1bers than $15 million has been that the Sherift1s area to cover allocated in stale aid for had espended and that mile- School construction by the age on patrol cars was high, State Allocation Board. Of the over 5.000 miles a month. total, $14 .9 million was "Vehicles currently in use allocated for construction of have exceeded normal opera- earthquake safe schools 1Mnder tlonat schedulee and will pro- a program of rehabilitation vide a severe and exce.5sively 1 fllld replacement of unsafe expensive maintenance prob- buildings funded by the adop-lem if they are held in service tion of Proposition a .et the . for the normal replacen1ent June, um primary election. cycle or the nell:t fiscal year begtnn1nc July 1," aald. SUPERVISOR llalpb Died,, rich suggested that the 1311~37 be taken lrom federal ~'""" sharing fUnds Inasmuch as jt was not budgeted for th!.! year. This met wtth approval ol. the' board. f'uake Fund8 Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Assembly Minority Leader Robert G: Beverly (R-~1anhattan Beach) has iOtroctuced a resolution calling on President Nixon and Congress to continue to fund federal earthquake research. The resolution Is in rcspon~ to proposed federal budget cuts in the funding or the Na- tion a I Oceanic and Attnosphcric Admlnl!itration . SA VE 30% • 50% AUTO P.ARIS "TRll1t'll8'r8M8STCOMPLllTE Do,IT·YOVRSELF AVTOCllNTER PRICES EFFECTIVE tHRU APRIL 3, 1973 OPEN SUNDAY-9·6 JlorDiac & R•1•IM a,.a, ·I· B11ut,1 $ • .t,B 6' p.H.,.l S,.c:jj 'DUPO.N'l"HEAVY iJ>ll'l:Y STOP•L!!AK R•;.,,., U11.U t r«A. I• R#6-lor'{l#<I 1/tf4 DUPONT 'GAS " BOOSTED.' DUPONT FAST FLUSH JO •U.111c CJ._,. ' """""' o.ir ••• ,,, ' J1Ul'ONT. ANTl·R UST • ffl.la ,,,,., -IA«k••J BACll 899 ... SET filGHT . REBUILT • SPARK PLUG~ ' 99:., (fDf .. rl)' Moll,.) ALTIMETER · MOTOR CRAFT · TUNE·UP KITS 49.S ''99 •t·99 '"'"99 HACH s <rf ,' 6 Kl'( .1 .. T CHECKER LIFETIME f::t.J.J.~~y 19!9 Of r-p,.,ent • Cw ~ ~ '. . 4AMP BATrERY CHARG:£R Cltor~1 All 6& l2Volt Bcitt1trl•• G.lotc.ff' L<1111 R•lllflr 12.9~ 9!?. 8/tlok a lltNJ!ntr• #7000 ~"DRILL ]99' ORIGINAL ' , . <-..t:=... EQUIPMENT TYPE HERCULES • \ • I; FLEXIBLE .. ALUMINUM FANS Cht1tltr- tn4 " A.M. ,,.d111h Ht1h•r 9~.~. LIFETIME · HEAVY MUFFLER rPF~tIME GENERATORS •• A•trl(tl• <•• 10!? GUAR,\.NTEE SHOCK ABSORBERS G~orom~ F"' The life Of v- Pr·••nl Cw S!! ALTERNATORS "'" l!XGlfAN~/'S Aiw.1lcci11 C•• 16?2 I Phene 111 EAST 19th STREIT, COST A ME_SA ~.;', :-; 641•1264 JUST OFF NEWPORT ILVD:::...aEHIND MESA ·THEATER-SUNDAY 9 to 6 BAHKAMERIWD .................. ljflll1 lt•ft1 ''·' I . . .. . . . . . . . . . • ' I . I • • • :· ; . -DAILY PILOT • Frida" lllf<h .lO, 1'17~ -. -~ ---. ------ . 59"~95 Uoyd'~.A.M/FM stereo Diial side speakers. Push-butto"'h controls. Headphone jack. (Model #J627) , .. r 39.95 Panasonic miniature FM/ AM Full feature clock with gentle "chirp" alarm. 3" speaker. (Model#RC7021) \ . \ ..,,.. ..... ,~ ---.--. --...-~·~ :----r-1, the ~~ ·' 1>+'-r-=:'/. I,' °'r": ·.; . .. r ·~ r ·~ • A. Collon ; • training pants f3799¢ • • &Plastic . ; "111111rproof pmll8 . Pu1"11h. Si~ 0 lo 2: 4/99¢ • -·~ ',f) ...... t'"Y -<}- ~ t • Infant's pants set. Permanent pres9 polyester/cotton knit. ""' Sizes 1 to4 · 1.87 • . . .. · . r • 49~95 SohyAM/FM . Sleep timer and snooze bar. Chrome trim black pedestal. (Model ·1SFC8SW) . I I I . t , "· ;. ·t (' 1. .. .~ .. . ' ., ,/~ "~~~--~··: . 1 " . ' .. ~.~ .·, I ,\ ~ ~, 1 . · For mom$ ·;;~'. tOQe. :.: · .. ,La~·look ff" · 100% cloubii. ::::: ·N~vy/\Vhlte; :,,1 . fedr1Yhite< SizesS,M,L rz.. 7 .. . ~. ( . I .. . , . . ' " l ' ) I • ., I i ·I " ' ' . ' ·. • • • I. ., •• .. .. , ,. ,I / . ' r ' • . • r I \). ... -. ,, • / I . • (I J ·, ,. .. ' • ~· ' ••• .,....:.,. ! J •; I r I \ ,j.. \ . ,.. ~ , .. • .. ~ •"?'''! ; ' rr 1 4,' , • r I • ~ '.. . ~ I ; I > ' . ~ • . ! • ::;. .. •, Jj ' l • ' I . j f• l· '" . " • I ' '· . .'Jf "l•J I' t ,I •,' • . ' ' . ( . . I' ' . . I .,, \ ! . t ~ f. I r • .&.llJ Rp>Ort Soug • .. ... . -. f) • ·, ' .• ' . ; .t.: "' ~,-..::..-"'.'. r ',r-i!-• ~ :..."'J l'f . . ·.-i ••• , • ,.. • \,";"'! ·rf' ,., ' ~""' ~ ·,~_,,.. t • ;. \ ~ • <> •• ··"-->C ,4 ., '• - their ex-husbonds to pay II least a part Thero Is ~ex · ot 1 -ot the oupport. tt b '-'live to work. mlJllM'y man wtlll -..... Siio llM Oiherwbe, Ibey feel Ibey might 11 well no> idoa where er-II ..S It be ... we~." t' lhertftft not · 'ble for bis vel<ru'• EXCEP1101'!1 benellta, Sile lwidW 111 euty ~ Nol .u....e.1eave a ~cleoUlule. _...,..mlcl_·w..,.... • she was quid: to tid4. .. .,. nwud ~ :\ . . wunen wt>o bjlve•lllelr..,.....,. ..ai ~Go Ille ilolldlii--~ C8ll alfqnl ~ to lilallle !belt-. !ldilllY,,wbo ~ luolloPd lljlh • - BUI the Or&anbalion for aill<lnoo, 'car -and 1 -i!idfrieod. Deerived ol Support's goal ls to,nach "It's dellnlle!Y on ~ IUbJect, A and help "-who can~ hlndle II llon&. IWDl8ll cu easily Ill llomO and be lllll'JI Mm>!hJy m..ilngs 1111 plamed on Ibo becauae lbe father bas 1 wbolo poJdioct ftrsl W~ ol eoch rnomb In lhe to himoeU." ' Califorola Federal b<llldlng, Allahelm. And, "some lnen ore ne>1fu1 for · They ~ffer s~kers from the di8trh;t ~t-every dime they mast pq. OOWn take a lotneJI s . of!ioo', Judges, w 0 m ~. n ' 'yoo'll fet Ille lei'°""' alUlude. Olhen org&NZ&UODI, stat• wellano board, any-e•peol lbe secood llusband to MlppOri lhe -who might be ol help." cblldren .. l "We doo.'lalways.have speakers," the 'J'be oi.ttemess may came the mother · pres!--·'°'Ofle!\ we meet Juat to to deny visitation becauoe ol IMllpa)'lllellt dl.satal~ .,._ ~ ol child support. She can cite many casea that seem allDilOt unbelievable. (See SUPPORT, Pip 11) .. ) ' ' ' • • Art -rtl 1tr lllff .t.rtllf Tlllt ~ • • \ . ' PEO links women of all ages, en aspect , the members treasure. ' Joined in . sistet hood a re (le~ to right) . 1~.11 Mm•.t-.• 9nte1' Lon9, ,, <' l:aurence f>anver and ... Edger Hill. • .) ... " .. I ·Efforts '· • I . A. planl boutique will be one of the _leaturu al the -1 charDptCDe luncl¥>on and •-1um. to be ~ by lhe 111... V 0.0.Uttee ol Ille Orqe County PliHlirmonJe Society. Coonlry 8""'" b the lllene llelocted for lbe fund.raiser. 'l!lllcb wlU be allled It 11 a.m. Tbunclay, April I, al Illa llome ot lhe committee chairman, llfn. ~ w. -Applegate. ~ Mrs. Ricbal)I H. Johnson, ben11it I cbalmtiul, announced other attractbla I 1nclude hand crafted Mems by memben ! .. well .. bomebotod and c -&OOCIL I Proceeds aupport the IOC!ely'1 fret Youth Coilcerta for Orqe ty flf\h and slllb Ill'~ ' SelecliJic '• )lW>t ,. the Jsct !1(11$ (leR), • Auxiliary Form . , Cerebr.111 Pal1y wtlll cblld ~t., Ibo...., of Ille w~ · ~ B'DllJl"r!th dur-followlnc a noaa IUncheul Fri· ~~~:~~~~Ii~~ JocaS:::,'.'fN1,"Wii: ~~~!~ All ...,.UUtlonol met!loc lo< .. llillllary .. the ~ County United C.re:tnl PobJ AllOdatlon wtll be c:alled al _, Saturday, Atirll 7, In the Villa Sweden 1 Hunun,ton Beach. care prosnru. />Jta lalllet be <G-ftGn I aJL IO ~ llllL ..,.,,..---,,- -for admlnlllz'llon. t:• p.m. Salllnlly, April 7, al 8«"111 wttll blr will be tho Tbe'club will coaducl Us an- t Ibo Fed 11..i ~ Lal, -J--111111 Joel auaJ bwar, nnpmqe sale Sole-ing Into Spring Taking inventory of boutique items for the Wedneoday1 April 4, Spring Bou· tique planned by the Irvine Woman's Club are (left to ngh!) the Mmes. Doug- laa Richardo and Joe Cosgrove. Funds raised will provide a local girt with a col· lege ocholanhip. A free luocheoo wtll be aetv· ed. Tbe procram will Include a 11ior1 rum and cpeak.m. ReapollllblUUe& ol memben will Include monthly meetlnp, aenlnJ .. volunteers to help educate the publlc, funckail- lng and working on a ......,_ ooe basis with patlenta at the ceoter. Alumnae A contest of l'horu.le1 wllh colleglates and Sou t b e r n California alumnae singing fratmllty tongs will be the !ea~ event of the State Day celebration of Alpba Xi Delta. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 7, Jn th.e Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. Mrs. C. Leo Redmond and Mrs. Victor Martins, both of Laguna Hilts, will be honored for 50 years of membership when they receive lhe Order or tbe Rose. Workshop AMua1 sprlni worbbop for Southern cautomla Associa· tion lo< Ibo Education ol Young Oilldrm wtll take place at Santa Ana College Satur· day .. Aprtl 7. The all-day aealoo, wlllch opens at a a.m., will feature apeaken from private and public organlzatlcl!I CCllCerlled :::'vtor~~·:.;.!~ W-. Waklmo• -prealdmlJ; and bOutlq!je"in the clubbciuo lo tho _,. -· pol> 11e1>ert ~ trepUrer, Saturday, April 7. llootl will 1em1 tn learnl!fi:i,:"' Chapman Club ~~ ~ open alt a.m. !Dl!nkWton ltllll In Ola-'Collel~ Womm'1 lar!es. S L h oo.n _normal. deoot,. Qtmpw au~ will pruon1 a .,... enjor unc es · J11Ycllo«!clal: nnt aid 1n Ibo ~ fublod . .,_ at nooa Busi'ness Wom. en Host ~ have been nun<rY l!Cbool· Al ~ Satunily, Aprtl T, In tho col-named for the April Selllor School We Don't -·letre dining room. Pruceodl · Newport' Belch Olapter, Citizen 'Lundieon1, which ""' Sllven'. 111111 c re a 11 v • will be Uled I« c:ollqe Amer1cen -Woman'• serv¢ Oil ThursdaYI b y ptaygrounda. ICllDlanblpo. "-iallcm will meet at 7 p.m. Church Women United. Price Tburlday, APr.J 5, In Howard · ii fl per meal. , Anistaens Aallsteenl Ole ii the thome cboom tor the ot1btb Aa!st_..· Alaembly IO late ptace In San Diego Sa-Y' April 7. Attendlni from Lqona Beach will be Terri Andenon, Karen Clart. su.Ie McCalla. Lisa Robertson, C a r o t y n Snyder, Gall Penney, Kay Klosterman, Jody Dr e w 1 Laura Townsend and Anna Allagra BIH To IQpPon the l'HCIMtlon ol an Or&ace County Sym- pbcmy, the rHl!abllshnwit of a .,,.pmy --and to continue mini c:Ulcerta for elementary atudeta, Ibo Womens' Gufids ol the Oraace County ~ Asooc:tatloo will pmiot !he Allegra Ball. The semi·fomtal dinner dan- ce will begin with a no-bosl cocktail bour al 7 p.m. Satur- day, April 7, In the Newporter Dolby. !Jin. Soprano Marilyn Savage -'I relltlarant, Costa Tiie IChedule Includes April -to mart' the eJ&hth 5, Finl United Mtlhodilt l!lrtllday ol Ille llJ""P, Oturch, Costa Mesa; ,l.prll 1%, The ~ 1lill • -a St. Andrew'• Presbyterian garqe sale Salun!ay, April .a.ttoh. Newpori Beecl!; Apdl 11, al Ibo Costa l,lesa home ol It Otrilt ChW<h by the Sea Mn. Jlobert ~pn. ' N~wport Beach, and April 26: Mesa Verde United Methodl1t LB Women· Cburch, co.ta Mesa. Braille ExhlbiUcm Square Resern!il>ns' mflsl bO made Dancers, spoDsored by the with the 00.t c:hureh bY Tues. Braille lnstliute of L o • day preceding the luncheon, Angeles, will. entertain the Transportation Is provided for Laguna Beach Woman's Club those requesting it. R e P reaentlng llunllllCIGI will entertain and dance music Beach will be Down and CaJ>.: will be played by the Alan·-------::-~--------­ dy Selander, Klijy Oll9, Beth 11em1ngtoo orehestra. Broderick, Dtane'and.Ib Mar-F ., G ray, Mt.y MllJs' Sh<rrl am1 y roup Stevenson and EsW!e Tejldcr. · Drange County F a m 11 y • Sjud;y Group will have an all· • BSP , , da,yi-kshop Saturday, April Xi Mu 7.ota Olapter, Bel& 7, ~ at 9 a.m., In Gisler Sigma Pit wtll have ilJ brld8o ~s:.!cl, S ch o o I , Hun- marathoo awardl ~at 1 U:,:,Duti Jr., a licensed 1:30 p.m. Salunlay, April 7, Oil peycholigJst and two stall the •Princell Louise, 1""" .,..,,,,,.. from Ibo Institute Beach. for ,.,....ctiooal Analysla of . Oranp County, will conduct -AAUW Bocks at blrlaln prices ii' Show off your legs, In a short dress for Spring! .,,, Speakers , Horoscope: Pisces Breaks From Shell~~~.: · level Saturday, April 7, In Ibo . '.. .. SATURDAY GEMINI (llfay 21.June 20): VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. cllanJ!e. You will be ap-Greenbrier lnD, Gardea Agreements, partnership pro-Lie low. Do more listening 19): You can throw light on pnclited for what you are -Grove. MARCH 31 posals are apt to be nebulous. than asserting. Observe and areas previously shrouded In you · get opjlOrtunlty for Go directly to IOW'ce. Eschew take notes. Your judgment mystery. Dispel doubts -ex-greater happmess; Socia I secondhand report.t. Travel now may be slightly off target. press cmfideoce in your own meeting now le important. could be on agenda. Segtt.. Know It and let mate, partner abilities. H i g h I i g h t in- By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21·April 19): Check messages, r u m o r s . Know dlfference between valid report and hearsay. Leo Is lltely to be ln picture. Accent · 11 on using imagination in con- structive manner. Long· ·distance. call makes this time exciting. TAURUS (April 26-May 201: U• bKu!Hoo. Looi< beyood what appears obvious. Build for your security. Promiaes are !Ille blll ,Y<!ll should take cash •j'land let • credit go. Mem~r '3 ot oppdgite 1 e x . CigureJ . P,rominently. Protect : self in clinches. tarlan ls involved. Review pie· make decisions. Be especially dependence, originality. Ideas IF TODAY JS Y 0 UR lure as a whole. Stttss wary where legal papers are abound. Pick those which suit BffiTRDAY you possess inner versatility. concerned. .your purpose. ~trength. You draw to you many born under Aqariu CANCER (June 21.Juiy 22): LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. and Leo. You make significant Light touch L! essential. There Be perceptive enough to 18): Promises coocernlng advances this year, with are some details of whlch you recognize truth, be it bitter or money should be becked by August indicated u a n may be unaware. Know it and more than words. Be aware ot1 outstanding ID(l]th. You gain be al Jan f I II sweet. Places is ln picture. val Don ert. P or ong pu • property ues. 't at-recognition. More person 1 Don't rush, cajole or chide. Avoid wishful thinking. Insist tempt to play another person's become aware of who you. are Apply J e s s o n 1 recently on quality. lt is necessary to game. Stick with what is -and you enjoy it. Jeflmed. Gain shown from be selective. Relative may familiar. otherwise, you, could written word. just be going through motions. suffer the consequence1. LEO (July 23-Aqg. 211): Be SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): PISCES (Feb. 1!1-Man:h 20): ready for change, a Tariety of1 Guard valuables. · ·Impulsive Cycle is such that you can action now could be caiise for make valuable c o n t a c t s . experiences, the chance to put later regret. Permit logic to Emerge from shell. Welcome ideas to work: Gemini, Virgo have equal time with emo- B'nai B'rith Mn. SheJdoo Marsball will be Installed president ol the From Page 21 .. Support •'Thi.!I !sn"'I. ngbt," Mrs. llfawUa asserted. "One does not hinge on the other. I think It bl Important that the chil- dren CG1tlnue a reilllanshlp with Ill!! father. •1Diwree Is batd o n ehlldren, the experts agree, Ill/ matter what their age, No matter what you tell them; ' ~ • •••••••••• •••••• persons are ln picture. Clash tional response. Capricorn in- of concepts serves a 1 dividual plays pro(flinent role. stimulus. Don't forget it is Debts are paid and collected . Paularinq they feel the blame la tbel.:J ,, She added that the "-' of dilld 1Upport is • not to "' .. healthy to laugh at your own SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- folbles . Dec. 21 ): you get on solid itANTBD i : OLD BOTTLES =••======-ol ~"" ..... ~a.. .. _.. ... 1• :-..°"'"111.,............_. .. ::C:n punish the father. The purpooe la to provide for the children, !. who~ bis childrm. too." '~~l!I~ Muanb, 774'1470 ~write .. \., .. ' :i ., • I • ' ' t .. ' .... , .. .. ;o·::-~~§~l! Jri A ground. You find ways of reaching more persons. Your natural abilities are spotlighted . Complete project; finalize agreement. Y o u r sense of direction returns. You know how to achieve goal. Monitors Pulses the ACDS, PO Box 4144, ~im, 92803. We«d.lft Plua, 17th and ln'lne, Newport Beach, Califomil92660. =HMll ..... ~ ..... w11IM""'ol...,.> .. --~!Mt ........ 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Dr. Melville Singer, pedjatriclan, and E 1 e a no r Mason, school nurse, will .in- terpret results indicated by the phooo • canllo • scan machine. Volunteer techni- cians will assist with the testing which starts at 9 a.m~ KRISTINE CUNIFF Colorado Setting For Rites Mr. and Mn. Robert L. CUnlff of C.osta Mesa have an- nounced the engagement of their daugbter, Kn.tine Cunifl to Lt. Randolph Bradley, oon This detection service has been evaluated by t h e American Heart Association and cited for teaching focil of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. about the beart and the Brodlq ol MGIUDlellt, Colo. ·~ ,necessity !or screening and · 'Ii•! betnllhed ""' , good health. to many Sept. 15 In Ibo I School personnel lllrelS that munlly Alr F°""' ~pel, · the program Is intended ooly USAF Academy, Coto. to define suspicious beart Mils Cunlff 11 a graduate of, sounds. It does not replace the Corona de! Mar High School ~===~.,,,..,..,,,..,..,,,..,..,,,,,..,,..,,.,,,,,..,,,,,..,,..,,.,,,,,..,,,,,. usual visits to tbe family and ii a -at the •=·"'·"="'""''"'""'""""''"'""'""""'""""''"'""'""""'"" physlciail. Ji1e doctor declcfea Uolvenlty of Colorado when! ll! Ii! which chljdren are true heart Iler !lance studied. lit now II · l!J A · h Q · f iii cases and' relers them foe, In filgbt ' traJrilni al WllJiJllll ! m n no Un CI n Q f e pen Ing 0 m 1_!urther~_trea_tmen_L __ '_Alr_fOr<t_&se_, -...... ....:·_: ,-i :m ./M(. LlLLYPUUTZER 1 iioussEKE0£*°p£1s , , Ii! li! GA.RDE0NndERS ID MONDAY, APRIL 2 iii : I 10,00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. m· Mllji.blt ., ~ "'",... .. ftw" I m th<M houri Ptr job, Our 1'11Vtnlly • ---ltudent tmploytts art c1r1ful/)' . R w c lle . tQ'etned, bcndtd & ln.wrtd. c.11 UI fDr . esort ear o ctwn I inforrnltloo ., -_ 9'· ..... c .... 1y . - C II C I Open ,_I & 2-4 ,...,,,., Wed. l Fri. I ome for co ee, ome Or Ito m•1-1- Come 1o 1>u1 or Come 1o -UNIVERSITY 3400 Vio porto, Newpor1 Beach 926()() -ln4! 673-0232 li! HOUSEKEEPING Ill IAYI nus NJ l'Ott lllMI uu. ll!ICJWE&:!JaetC11Darclc:!SElercJl2/CJercJS!Eleicleicll2/CJl:!ICI • .. ' ANNOUNCING FOREVER • YOUNG. • • ! • ' OF ORANGE :co .. . CA11FORNIA ' • • • •. • ' . { I 1 1 6th rll cy I Ibo llo< Tw A c:or oni U.! Ill( c Lit str Clo fat pe! ell! '"' I •111 we bll ..., 181 an • J 1 .. >.. ·toC pol we tbi bal 'J da; Iii mi Ire bw • ) Ra 'Ill 1<1 ml Iii a~ 1 .. , 191 tbi du ~ 1 gu let • ~ de ~ I Re go a Pi be Jn • J ~ m Pl gu 'nil gu .sh all ill 'bi WO t • I 1 ,~ m ~ hi ' .. s1 Id ~ r "' • 6th Fleet Pl1ILIO NOl'ICB PUBLIC~ .. ' • FrldQ, M.U 30, 1973 • l'IJBIJC:° NOTICE • DAILY PILOT z:t. I 1 =t - -Laker·s, Bulls flash • ID Ul'IT ........ LA Lacked Guts, Pride -Costello lollLWAUKEE (API -Cooch UuTJ °"""lo betieves ""gilts" and ""pride"' -.Jd ba\"e -l<d the Leo Angdes I..aten to late Oil bis MihraUbe Bucks .. the """' -not in • coin Olp. Bot then, the ~ -" ..moe • Dip just may be much belt..-than - " bealillg tbe muDlg -and re- juveoal<d Oocar Rober1aon U-days. especially at the coey Mllwaukee Arena. JERRY WEST LEADS THE LAKERS AGAINST CHICAGO TONIGHT. After the Laken bolked al ~ the Bucks as acbednled bett tonight in a ooe game playoff lo determine the Na- tiooal Buketball Association's West.em Cooference cba.mpioo, ~ matter was decided imlead by coin flip. 1be Bucks won. and will open the regular playoffs here lpllighl against the Golden Stale warriors while 1.-08 Ange.Jes plays Oli- cago. Sports in Brief 34 Horses Die in Fire; "When I wu told LA dldn' want IA> play ""· I oouldn'I believe It," QlslelJo said Thursday. "I think the game (with Leo Angeles) abould have been pl~" "To me, if you don't have the guts to come in here '8Dd play a game for a conference champlomhlp-well, ifs bani for me to visualize, n he said. '"lbere's suwi-1 lo be llOOle pride. Our guy• had the heart. They were willing to go to LA and play." . I\.ings Face ~olden Seals MlAMl -Fire swept a stable at Hialeah Race Track early today, killing 34 thoroughbred race horses, including eight-lime stakes winner Hooestous . Two stable hands were taken to a hospltal suffering smoke inhalation. Hialeah Fire Ch.iel R. P. Steadman said lhe 350-by-50-foot barn, valued at $150,000, was a total loss. Track officials said most or the dead animals were 2-year-olds, iDcluding trainer Del Carroll's Near Gale, which won Hialeah's first race for 2-year-olds this year and last week was beaten by a nose in the Champion Stakes at Florida Downs. Before it was learned thnt Honcstous was killed, trainer Carroll said the purchase prices of the dead animals was more than .$200,000. "But many of these horses were un- i ricd as yet -no telling how valuable they were," he said. Sixteen of the horses were being trained by Carroll, 18 by Eddie Yowell. Crucial Ganie OAKLAND -The Galifomia Golden playing time, the 5-foot·9 inch Murphy said he would like toibe traded lo another National Basketball Association team. Clemente Tribute BRADENTON, Fla. -The Pittsburgh Pirates will pay tribute lo the late Roberto Clemente this season by wearing a black-bordered shoulder p a I c h emblazoned with the star outfielder's unironn number "21," the ball club an- ooonced today. Pirates president Daniel M. Galbreath said the three-inch memorial emblem will be worn on the left sleeve of both home and road unifonns throughout lhe 1973 season. Asher No.12 AKRON, Ohio -Costa Mesa's Barry Asher is in lhe No. 12 spot after 34 games in the $125,000 Firestone bowling tourna- ment of champions, here. Asher bas 6,721 pins, nearly 300 behind the leader Don McCune. An earlier coin f'tip bad determined that U the Bucks and Laken tied for best rec.xwd. in the cmference., a "mini· playoff" would be played bere. But the Laters players objected and were upheld by tbe NBA Players' A!lloci· atLon, which argued that under an agree- ment with the league teams may not be requittd lo play more than S2 games in a regular season. After a nearly all-night discussion with concerned parties, NBA commissioner Waller Kennedy decided on a """'"'1 coin flip 1bunc\ay morning. By winning the flip , the Bucks drew Golden State for the: fU"St round and as- sured themselves the home court M - vantage for the second round, expected to be between Milwaukee and Loo Angeles. Costello, howeve'l', still would have pre- ferTed the "mini-playoff." "Win or lose. I think it should have been played," he said "We have great momentwn, and I think we would have wm." The Bucks. !ctr games behind Loo An- geles in the loss column Feb. 28, caught the Lakers by winning t h e l r last 14 regular ...... games. Seala. on their first three-game winnlng , Court Upset streak of the aeaBOO, qin go bOme ~r 1, .. KNlCKS F AYORED OYER BALTIMORE Loai~l'•;J.•me agninsl the 1-'!' Ahgeles ·-'r~CSON _ Laura -.., stunned KJngJ, n I ~.radlo-lKLAC. ! 9 cloolr). . ··~ Matgaret ~ill'• U ' 6-7 .. _And a C8hfoml& •1.ct~ry ~oufd ~ t.~ ' 1 4 ui)sel Thursday in the seCond ~rld' Ot KfnjS home. too. ~l1m1nat1ng their slim tl)e $25,000 Vµ-ginia Slims or Tucson teo- cbances for a National Hockey ~e. nis toi.rnament. NEW YORK (AP) _ The Baltimore berth. The Seals end the regular :leason Seco, nd seeded KerT)I MelviUe breezed Bullets ,..._., their National Basketball tonight, the Kings return home to (ace · vr-o• Vancouver Saturday night in their fmall!. thlpua)l ,a 6-1, 6-2 match with 1Ka,thy , ~ation playoffs with New Yo,tk Californi a won 3.2 in Los Angeles Ku)'kendalt. tonight and not only will have to contend Wedncoday night and 009Bch t'r<'<i Glover p l tt W' ' wtth the Knicki' od\slde ~ting and caDed it "one of the sweetest victories of 0 er lllS ·dthnte but-also ~adfpon SqUare Garden. my ca-1'" . ' -BURGH Cynthi p lte h "The home conrt 'ls 'part!ollarty dli-·~· """ · -. 8 0 r 81 Dcult In the Garden," says Baltimore . The Kings fir~ Gk>ver·as coach a year wpA P.er ~d st~a1ght three-mete~ diy-ooacb t;ene Shue. "The KnicQ are v'1ry ago. , Ing UUe m the nal!onal AAU Indoor "Div-1 ... «11 therebecause of tbe fana •and oilier Teun· 1 • 8 lJpl!"ets lni'Champumhips at the Unlventty ot. i" thlnp,, ' , · VANCOUVER -,Many Rieaen, Brian Fairlie and Roger Taylor, top three sibgJes seeds in a $50,000 intematjonal leonls tou rnament , were defeated by unseeded players in se. eon d -round rnatebes Thursday nighL Pittsburgh. · srn.t bas long been ltnown lo be The peUte, 5-lool·l Miss Po!tor ...,. dilencb8nted willi tho! Gafdm. Two years cessfully defended her title Tb~ay ago. he obliquely crillcliod officials for night wijb 9 victory over Christi"" ·t,.oock ravorittl the Knlcb (n· thi playoffs two or Souusem ,A(elhodist 'tlnivcrsily. · ye.a~ ago. _ . , U.S. AiTJ"orce u . Phil Bou•. who won 1111 outspolr<n Vi""' baVe gotten him In the three-meter even! the nm day of the trouble with ~NBA. ,Last year during champion.sbJps, placed third in the one-the regular seaaon, Shue waa fined $2,00l mei.r evenL for blatant c;rltlclsm or NBA ollldals. . ' --.. r ~ n .. to Will ~ ht ... ants lo sbooL 0.'s bem arauod I ioog time l Dodgers, Angels Tangle; Messersmith Opposes May I t The Loo Aqdes Dodgen a n d California Angels slart their annual presean> ·~y series" tanight at Anal:Jrim S&.adium (I o'dod:), this year's aft.air spic<d by ... off....... trade between the clubs involving seven players. Andy -....;th, originally not vbrcb1Jed to see actim in the three-game 5eries. will face bis funner teammates in tmighl"s opener sine< bis planned ap- pearance against. Milwaukee in Albu- querque 11J.irsday was snmred out. .. l'm excited about it. it should be fun." Messersmith said. ··But they'll have to point me in the ANDY MESSERSMITH --·- du.ction <I tho visiting clubbouso al Anatwtm because I doo"\ tMw v.-bere it is. .• he quipped. Two former Dodg!f"s toot h mott -y. 1!Joueh. llOOby Valenllne. who felt the Dodgen did not treat him fairly. said. "! think I will take t.bt series seriously. I'll have a Int more fun playing against them than I did with them. ··1·n be putting f<lrtb a special effort to play well." Bill Grabarkewil2. playing thin! ~ for California, said "I've never known anybody who didn"t tty to do .-ell against his old team ... .RUDY MAY ta ~les swapped Valentine, Grabarkewitz, outfielder Frank Robinson and pllchen Bill Singer and Miko Strahler to the Angels for Messenmlth and third baseman Ken McMullen, a fanner Dodger who returned to the club. McMullen la not e>pecled lo start in the series because or a bad back and R.ot-Jn,soo's out with a pulled hamstring. Rudy May la lo start foc the Angela tonight. Tommy John. originally set IA> Ope!l the series. will pitch Sa~y night instead agaimt Singer, Who seetDed to be the ooly traded player not coocemed about facing ex-teanunates. '·I doo't have any special feelings about it. I have no animosity or hard feelings so why should J be out there to get them? I just want to do my best,'' Singer said. The first two games are at Anaheim Stadium with the final game at Dodger Stadium Sunday with Nolan Ryan scheduled lo pitch for the Angela and Al _Downing for Los Ahgetes. All three games will be oo radio CKFI, KMPC J. _Saturday night's game is a 7 o'clock tilt with Sunday's finale ot the three- game series getting under way at 2 o'clock. The Angels have three more e1.hibition games nert week before opening the season al homo a week from tonight against Kansas City. The Angels face Oakland Mooday and tangle with Milwaukee Tuesday and Wednesday -all in Palm Springs. Califonlla opens 'the American League season with a three-game series against Kamas City, u.-i hosts M-sota In a . • two-game set hf:fore depart.ina; on a nioe- game ro80tlip1o TeW!~ and OakJand. ·· Greensboro Open Anteaters Stay Elder in Familiar Spot,_ In Contention But It's tlie La8t Chance ·For Title Tilt Jeff Ma!iiioff belted a three-nm homer GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -''This wee!<", Lee Elder promised with a big smile, "ll11 be a liWe dil!erentrfrom last week". Elder, now down to this one last chance to win his way into the Masters, had just fashioned a sparkling seven- under-par &4 but admitted it could have been better for the first round lead Thursday in the $210,1'.XK> Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament. And the persooable guy r r .0 m Washington, D.C. seeking to become the first black player lo compete in the fam- ed tournament at Augusta, Ga., next week found tum,,elf in a familiar position. He'd opened with a 65 for first round lead io the New Orleans Open last week. He clung lo a share Ct the top spot In the second round, Ulen faded in the last 36 boles as his chances for a Masters' berth appeared to ha.Ve vanished. He needs to win to make it and few thought be could. sustain jbe Pf'SS1l't IA> challenge two weeks in a row. It was obvious the ~ didn't bother him M he reeled off seven birdies and no bogeys. In fact he even com- p!amed1 "I got a little too ttlaxed" after hitting .. bad i.e &bot that . coot him • chance al a birdie on tbe final hole. Elder 38, held only a one-otroke lead over veterans Doug Sanden, Mason Rudolph and "Roel Funselh, tied al 65 in the exceptionally low scoring ol the ftrst round. , &un Sneed, a 60-yeaMJ.a marvel who. ....., . the first ot his eigbt <lreensho!o Open 'tiUes hack In, I~, ini 'one ol ~ ,tied al.66, five updet JMUi on tbe .7,1;1 yOni seqefleld Qiunlry 'f:lub cour••; al~ •t that !lgufe ,...., Ed ~' Ill!! ..iau.n lo Sam>, BC!IJ!1Y lftcholJ, Bert y...,.y, !Meli Baird aiid New 1.ealand<r Jol>n Lista-. and Jerry Maras struck out JI batierl "I'd just like to sfip up on these guys to pace UC •Irvine to Its third victory In blind side jq.tt one more time" . said the fifth annual college baseball t.oumao Snead. Arnold Palmer had a. 6ll and Lee Trevino, wlllner of two of his last three ment over Brigham Young University, starts. was well back in the pack at 71. 8-2., Thursday at Anaheim's La Palma Jack Nicklaus and Australian Bruce Park. Crampton, each a two-time winner this UCI (3-1) returned to action this after. season, are skipping this last tournament noon · on the Cal State (Fullerton) dia- before the prestige-laden Masters. ond · Elder missed Coor tim~ on birdie at· m agamsl Cal State (Los Angeles) tempts of elghHeel or less atid failed on (3-l) with the winner moving IA> the two others. or alx>lrt 12.15 reet .Ast~·if tournament fmals against Loyola Satur- he could have shot 59, he smiled broadly. day night at 8 o'clock in La Palma Park. "Maybe, maybe so. But anytime yoo've Loyola became the lone remaining un- shol 64 yoo•ve got lq be sa\lafied wiUl Ieal<d team (4-0) Thursday with a H it." It was room ror improyement. win over Cal State (Los Angeles). Call- "1 might change drive~ tomorrow in fornia won its first gam~ of the tourney, fact I'm almost certain I \rill" he sald. !IJ,7, over Cal State (Fullerton); and the "I didn't drive good at all ·todljy, hll. it Unl_verslty of Arizona defeated Chapman, all IWer the place. My Irons were good :1-2, in a 19-1••;•• tilt that concluded and my putting saved me."' · ·-~-e Half the field was in the. Elders' out· abor\}y befote.1 a.m. going Dine -he slarjed from the 10th Coach Gary Adams shuffled his lineup lee -ot two under par ewsed no J>8f'o for Thursday's game following the An~ ticular excilemenl In the round that was eaters' oniy loss lo Loyola Wednesday. to produce 11 scores of W . or better. He mo ed Keith Brid 1n·1 the third Bui when he went IA> t1ie"rirs11ee 1o be-' v ges 0 gin hJs homecoming Din,e Elder )"eally SjlOt in the betting onler as be took over got it.going. · for Clark SChem In right fteld aDcl u. Ile birdied the s"ecOOd' from J.I fee~ serjed Carl ~el,emelf In the catcber'l missed from the same dl~ce OI), lite· spot Jor Teny Slupy. next hole and ~ started a slrlngol '· · Stupy IUffered ..,·cut on his throwl•• four coosecuUve h!n!les.' · blnd '• He hit• oeven 1ron "11iree r~ behind> . • , In the .~yola gama,and may be the plil qn Ibo !ourlh, put 8 four'll'Otl' ihot ,. oul oI IA>day 1 game ., well. av. teet ,,...,,. u;,; c u p • .., the ~. Mallnorr'a holner 1n tho alllh w1t1 chipped IA> (Wf'leet oo the par Dve sixth Dave Lyoni and , Bridies aholrd, ~ and made a·ileoa; from nv~ feel after a . 'bl! 'le<cod of the week and the .. ~u .. .,,., !rim shot 00 tbe seventh hole. In flve games lo< the Antoaters in tho Qt ~th.• itlaUV.!y easY par' lixe tourney. thjt "JllOOI -flcure u a hlrdle hole,.. Maras notchod hll thin! ltrtijhl vlo ~ pOsJied Ills drive far to the: rtgh~ lci<i ot tho y11r, glvtq up a ntn on hit W.. ihort In two 8!"I bad . t~ set~ for , only walk and. a paJr ol ba• hlta to lhl par. f9W'th and a solo homer In the Iiltb bi f'rtd StoUe, 34. was tralllng t~od ni.s.en. 1-4 In the first set wl>en.lit 111<1- deoly caucJU fire and look' 11 ll(Mht garnet to Win the match 6-4, 6--0. "Fa~ .dropped two tle-l!<W<en to Ray Moore .. th<y bottled ,.,. more than 2141 boon belore Moore emerged the wilr .... 7-6, +4, 7-4;. Laver Meeis Baitriek • 10· Nei ·Classie Gri& ClaWIOI\-He scattered 10 hlla al Iectlvelyi All members oI. the ll¥Unl llntup !<I UC! hid at least one hit with the ..,,.P tiOll ol Maras. Rlelt Monoa, BridN. Doi :r..)'lor fell IA> Enk Van Dillen. "3, U, M. . I Murphy Unhappy ' ST. LOUIS (AP) -Hanl-hllllng Rod Laver of Corona del Mar rematned the favorite today to capture {.op m~y in the !50.00IJ Holtoo Tennis Clualc, but tall thll meet -rnlgltl beat him 1111 came down IA> SUnday'• llnOff clW\i>piobahlp match," added Smith. the Wimbledon champ. Smith "IY• Tbuntdaf "1nners Bob Ston Smith was doing ...-oe ft.suring. Lula, Ilia doubles partner, plus blmael!, , '"You hi\••, to , 1erv1. well IA> beat Cliff !llcheY of San Aqelo, ~ and I.aver,"• noloo Smith,' bO delnoWhed Cllit Deyldale ol South Mrlca ~tie -tank ~ill& I o1 Fon ~ ~ . Fla., Mo 6-0 in ~:. ae • F~ t ~ olf, Lavtr l!al)O tol:e 111tgles. on a.raid Baltricll <I Enallnd lo .,i .. , '"But I tltlnk there m about four in followed by Rlcbey aplnst Yupla_9t1'1 I I flaalt.T Nikki Pille and Lutz vs, Dm<fale. 1 Jn the fourih quarter final It was Smith ap!nst Auatnll•'• Joblt ~er, with the American claQnlnr, o1He11 got to 1erve wen lo "1'"J me." . P!Uc wu ~vt wtin.!hllldlltt& 21· ~d Bt1an Gollfrled ol "f' o r I Laudtida)o I 6-2, W '-1, Lula •doloafad Aiiatralia's Pbll Dial M , H and RkltlY «med .Jin! McMana ol llerke!.y,-W,.7-4. boubl<i matd>u were titelt by Alex·. I, , . Hanlon and Pttemell 1ot two ltf1a Oocll alid.r, ucl 0eot .,..--,Rob=-cMa,,.-.......,'r:o-..,-, UC ,_ nl I . ,_,. ·-n1 •' Al~ Ind Andml PitllaOn ol llllodiilta . "'1"'· ,,' f, ( 'i t ~.f.'11~ • ': i' \ 7-6, t_s an~ )Udley and ~!'over =·"" 11 , t' ~ f~~· " 1. ,l . 'Bottifc.11 , Barry l'llilllpo-lloore of -• 1 1 1 ,,,.., ,. , 0 0 Australia ~ M. ct.ttt.M1 • .. 0 t • ,., .. ,/. ~' J 1 l • -ia. and: Lula had UIUe trouble lqm. •-" • 1 1 l f' • I • • r~"'"!"! ................ _ ~ ,..,...,.,. < • ' 1 f • ' l !nil llt10 FHlol and ......,..., ,,--= :, i f 0 """F ,I ,1 I ·Jo Of' &I, f.Z. J · -secooc1 1n l!nilea boblnd 1 I Laitlr1 "'111 Austnllan in ~.s foooo. • 1 11 ' ,;::;;: • = .. :-:.ia.zooYfo~~-~v_..,..;;~ lll::i ij j • • I• I Al tlllrt 111,ku -O!iul OO!PI hor I . Ill& .E 'Fie !1:30 er ill llnala Tbr seriQI Mar't BeacJ I· ' I Or track Th.tit! ~ of du Wei ~ jj ea Ungt< ti~ hlit! b 1Sn\ltl: N01 Tberl 21;4 b ~· Mat'I ~I IAi ~ mile S!'liOO Ille di thee• Ille' d .e.1 1 Ma! ied ~ with ~- I • ,_ DAIL y PILOT 25 . Be ch Citi e RecQ:t;<ls in ·Jeopal'dy ~ustlers Blister Foe, 11-5 3 Beeortls Fall Mesa Captures · t\I least I bolt dozm meel "'8tb will be Wider 6ni ~when Ille~ .Qlu1 .... •• ~ and 'lleld -In•-.N~ Har- bor for the •'uedltloo o1 . 1116 -Cltleo vttatloaat. Field evenls . ~ al U:!O a.m. aod two houra la~ er Ille .tW<>llliJe launchet the flnala Of tbe "'1)JllJ1i' events, Three meet standards are In aorktus Jec>Jl81'1y aa Co'9f18 del Mar'• Joe Denger, Hunllngtoo Beach'• Robert Angel and It's a Marlna'1 Gory Blume Olller wlU( botl<r marts I or ~erouaty ..... tbe - ·Deneer bu ctwed.-M In Ille high Jump and iho meet record la .... ..1 by Newport Harbor's Lte lltven ln 1970. Aniol and, Malina's Keo Marlyn hav. recorded ttmea of 1:20.5 and 4:21.S In Ille mile and their heatkn clash could -11rovlde a ' clocking auperlor In Ille f : JU l!I by Cosla Mesa's 'Doug MacLeait in 111e lm meti. Ancol ia Ibo I fador In tho two-mllo. He aped to a t :lU In an Indoor aetup al the SUnltlsl lnvllatto nal ln January. Since then he was belted bY,, 11\ume In a dual meet. Bl~ s.,beit ls 9:~1.1. The meet record Is 9:27.1, set by Costa Mesa's John Olswang. Three other marb are alao ln jeopardy, but are not In the aame precarious pos!Uon. The lltlO tlandard ol 1:65.! set by Fountaln Valley's Sieve Cbrlsllai>:> 1n Jm "'"1d he ~ by Fountain Valley'• Jolln Slij>les and Marina's Prostoh Campbtll.' Campbell has a I: 65.f and 1:56.3 IQ his aodit and Slij>les clocked a 1:57.!Jn 11171. The century 11)11t'k of JO.O could !all to Rick Case of Fountain Valley, M a i I n a ' s Randy Jllt)Okins Qr a bevy of others in the 10.2 range. The Banner • Afternoon aforementkloed pair have both dooe 10.0 lhls year. The !IQ low burdlea sla!J<I. ard ol 19.f could lake a bat· tertng Crom Fountain V>lley's Richard Lenga or Estancla's Steve Adams. Adams has a wltiit.alded 14.! ln the hlgb slicks ..,d bai dOl)e. 19.7 In the lows. Lenga'1 best in the lows Is 11.5. Wllld could be a factor Saturday, possibly nullifying most at· tack.I on the records. Anaheim Pitcher Old~~· ln five runs &nit~ I 11"~ ~9ftnaCAaJAON 1:•i s. Ml.Inc., n.AJ 1:wA1 "· 1•1t hitter Th"-'-1 l·•a'>1 nc I ....., 1••1 •·0t.1 ws.,.,,., 'II' , ' • ~ ,..., .... I ... Vftw l"fl•-1. JINlllMn v.ii.y Golden West · op·f1e1 " A ... CHIQk911, ,....,..,, .. ,afll, laMll*ll ' i r \olOtta ,... •• .,. fflllt"t J :U.J1 J. Corona de+ Mllr Sitt.i i ·3, baaebaU teatR . ·to • 11.f "1oll"" i .. ......:... Cot.!•~ S:t6.f 1 1. ·~··~11 3:31,11 ' • • wnD W¥U• .S.'IA. V1llrj 1100.51 I . l!lfl-A:Gt.1 Southern call f'o ,. ,,,. eon.· _... _;,,.kt_. --'-~.i....... llln1\ tcerllljt: I. Coat•~ OSI.»> I.'.\ ~ ..,.... .. _ ....... UjllW....,. Foun11111 Valley !•71. l. (Ol"Dl\I .. fet'flQCe VfC:tOPy C!'fU G0Si East tei:o fy•.., atWete_ l'clled tO M•r ISi!, I , L~ Al1mlkle (SO, S. e_.. LA. ......~ -·1 11n.c11 1ni. &.. Edi-l•J. 1. SA v• ' lllo 1"lne ....... """'" diam· ., "'· And lb anoth« JC tDt, Jn. pkiOship l{' vanity clrdes 100 nadl1•/=:-,;~cZ-dtl MM vadlng Chafftf banged out 16 -..._J. t:oJ1·~ ffldh 1s1111,,..n,. Otto, Dl4 Vall• T"'"'9rl bl•· the ~ JM in ,,p,u-_y at~ ..-1 1 ·~1.0, 1. '"-'-'" v.1..., 11w.a1 ~. w oq . \UY w a w It was the --• cham· E111ftd1 l:M.11 ... l!m-1:.,.AJ s. over Saddleblct ia Mission <Xll,.VQg ,,..,. M.u ,i.,.A. rvine Swim I est , • I 1-•>j . ••--for 200 fl'w-1. MlrtM (Odfrl) l:JUI I. circuit pay. P U1t:M1 P ln uu~ ~ 11ouor.w ICdMl 1:•.t• s. 1um IFWJ Pel·-n had a ~run Mesa and a soaked-·-" Ter· 1:,..0: • M1.-11 o .. .t.J 11"~ s. Hut1 .... ..., ,,.,..... '-~1 (L.-.11·01.J: '· ~t (QIMI 1:.,,1, :For Coast Area . ' ' the" ta]\ 'th bJ · hJ , t tri 1:14 I; .t 0.1 V11M (CdM) 2:tt,11 I. Boxl•ng ~le 1n the fifth. e,e in ry Bowen said afterward that 200 1,,.,. ,_,_1. T""""' ICdMI ano .-y W1 a e m s teams conques was g· MacLNn cCMl t 122.J1 .a. .. ,. IFYJ S '"' k the seventh ind ~ more -red by the winning 200 2:2•.11 s. IMITIM (l"Y, 1:».11 "'" ""f 11~ McC11rttty !FYI 2tJI.•. Pl ers T • h rbl with a sing\e the eighth. medley relay team. so tr-1. ,,,_..,100 !FY) u.21 i. t Batt le "ik Dodd Thal ' j ' g of Orto ICdMl le.)1 :l. Hllflf.,. IFYI U.11 Omf1 ery ma 'al e crew, coruns m 4• N\19 casn zs.s, s. IC•M ICMl u.oi -homered In ~ 'nln!l1. Brett Rolls, Steve SpoOBgle. .. -·••01 ""· Orange Qoa1t area trackrnen hit their stride 'l'hu"riday, recording several llP8rkllni: times In a lull atate of dual' ineeta. "Westrninster'1 Jlm P o 1 1 fW:ed to a 1:65.5 clocking Jn !tie lltlO against Huntington ii e a ch , ootdlitandng Hun· tlngtoo super aoph Roilert Al)aet wbo was ttmed In l :li.s. Poss' previous best ruMI been a 1:59.5 ln the Shorty ,smith Relayt. Newport aophomore Brian 'Theriot .. t a school record of Iii" In Ille 220 t<> lead the Tan Piii Western, and Corona del Mu's Gieg Ruzicka upped hls CJF leading triple jump sW>- dald to 46-7 agalnal Edison. L8guna Beach lmbman l!!il: :Hulst 8alled to a 9:37;1 ad>ool reolfrd effot1 ln Ille - mile whlle Judd Jllnley set a 14'1!i>o1.e\anj!ard of l!IU ... In tlie discus but placed aecond In the event. Lagmi.a Beach won Ille· dual to lab Ille driver'• stat in the orange Lt1gue .. Mark Hower and John Cook ied Mission Viejo in tbe mile with 4:29.7 and 4:30.0 ctocl:· ~· .... ,, • . .... HlllJ 1m nm ,,... :•\ot-1. K...,~ 111 2. ~ {I) S. Stf•ln Cl). Time: 10.0. :r»-1. ttllYil [l l 2. StT1lrl (II J. Wl!fM (I). Timi! ts.O. ..._1 .. JUH•11 fll 1. T...,., {DI I. llC ..... .-V {81. mn.: ...... ' -.9-1. T....,. (01 1. Wlll11rT11 Ill I. S~ Ill. 1"1111: 2:".I. Mh-1. TIY*' (0) t. '"-(Dl I. ._.ti). Timi: S:lJ,3. s..m11-1. 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Strieklll'ld ?20-1, Thlrlol IN) !. Brito IWl 3. (Fl a. Fll'ldltk (!'"). Tl1n1: 3:'6.S. Lin'" CNI (ldloof rKW<!J. Tlm1: 22.4. 7f t(K-t. Allfll l'l 2. Md)wmcitt (l"J 46-1. Mllrlllfii IHI 2. Hllll"k k CNJ s. i, C1eotw !Ml. Tlmt: 10.2. E'Khlr (HI. Tl-: 52.0. 1'20 LK-1. ,.,,_., (f} 1. M101mtott ._1, ,Eacf'lll' tllll t. Rllltll1wn (N) lfl :a. .. 111111111 (~).Timi: 1..... S. 91•-CWI. Tlrftll: ':IU. 4411 Rtf•y-1. l"CMQl11 V1ill'(. Tlmt: Mli.-1~ IMtl hbOn lNl ll'lcl Cl1rtl a... . (NI S. O'"-rl (N). Timi: 4::11.1. HJ-1. IGMr;tld {M) 2. Jq!llY (f<) 3. 2-1 ...... 1. Ktldbrlftk {N) 2. 'Scott (NJ Glbtol'I ff'}. lillohl: U. S. Cl1111 CN). Tlm1: 10:22.2. U-1. ht9nm!. CMI a. Cltvw IMI). IJI HH-1. DISltllltllO IN) 2.. Joll.y (I"). Dlftlllc'I: 1M. Md><ilw tWl 3. Slrkldtlll:I (NJ . Tlmt:U:1. l"Y-1. KlnOrld (Ml .2. ·G\'"'-111 !fl llO LK-1. T1P11 (W) 2. MtGrh !Wl S. M. LfCW\1111 .(F), Hllollt: W. • s--.... (NI TI-· 10' 51"-l . .-.rwill'l¢oll !Ml 2. BvrQ (F) """" ' "-· .... S. hOte (l"l. Olt~ .-.W. 4'0 RtltY-1. NIWPOl1 Hvbor. Timi: Obe!n-1. ..~lftfll!rl (M_l !. NO'fflll 44~jlt R.t'-Y-L NfW$1Gf1 Hl<"toor .. (Ml J, Fovc:M (Ml. Dltlsncl: UM. TliM:3:U. .. c.,...1 911 ~'"::I1 (UJ w-HJ-I. ThornPIOl'I IWI :l. V•kHz (NI loo I •• ---(El • ............. S. Hirttywtll (NJ. Hilt/ti: .. 2. -• ... 1e .. ,......., " """'"" L..J-1 . HDntVWlll CNl 2. ~rd IWl {!:J :l. Tos" IC). Tl-: lCJ.2. S. MIJArOll IN), D11llll(1: 214. 210-1, Giron (El• S. T~ IC) 3. l"V-1. OISt1rtlllto (N) 2. Clllr\'O (WI . MKl"lltnol'I IE). Tlml:D .. 7. • J. l"OSlll' (N). Htltl'!I: 1..0. '40-1. Uoy CEI 2. •'W"l'Mt (CJ s. sr.;;: ..,-... INI • ··-, .. ~l Llnclwll'lll (E), Tlfnt: 51;4. ,,. ' I ' · "'"' · .._ ''" ._I. Liar (El 2, 1C!11f111 ICl'I. :r-J. l'Mldl1t OO .. Dhl¥C'I: $1.Ji. • 111'* IE). Time: t:eo.t,11· ; '·''' • ~"'t'f~~~ . .........r-· .... M(....._l, Wlbotl (El 2. Adlit (CJ '· , .L ••1'1::.ift1·' · (NI 1 . ..,....,,0•"''~ (NI M1111ng1r (C). TllM( 1:1$#. • • ~_:.i...; · ..,,. Mn.-1. Wltloft1 El t.1 McC.nllll · J. =-'.~ ( I : 10.,. · · Ill J. Hu11MUr 1~1 T-.e: t 15'1:t• .. . J»...l.1. ~1nllto IN) 2. Hooll, (N~.I... 120 N~l. rm= (Cl:l. f..,-1 Iii> • ~~. Lfit11TI~ r·~l!l•("lt ~ ;s_ "'1~.J~~ :,~~~·,c, 'ke IN). llrnel .M.4. ~ ,. J. L .. IE). T!t7i!:'.ft.L ~ "'1 • ,. 1. ~~Tl~~:~~"" l 4411 RtllY-1. Edliciftf Tltnl'fluJ. ... ,.. "."fl MIN RN...,_i. EdJIOii. T1Mi1 ':s:tt. Mii-i. CIOlt1111 (") 2. HM M' ~ HJ-1. DfrlOll' 'lC' •t: ·Dlv!r (El t. KIN 00. TI~ 41!1.t. ' ! . •-IC\ ·~~ • • ..._.. 2.,,._,,.,,k.1111 <.,i 2. Cotlhn; IN) J. ...,...,._, ' ' --~ Kllth O.),'TlrM': lti16.1. ~ '\ U-1. Jiff~'( ,,,.. T""*I (E) 3.. llCI HH-1. llttll. (Joi ) t. H--I"' RUllCU (Cl. ~ '214.. ' I I Tl -· ~ "'(-1. R"* lC).tto-,•t111tt,. IC) S. J. 1"-'r H • -,,,...: ,...,., n HlmPl'lall (El. HfifM:l Qol. ·~ ~ 1• LH-1. 'llkurnolo (NJ t. ~ Sl"-1. TOltl tG) ~'WOOdltWY (I) S. l'f !WIS. "'11 (N). Time; 22.7,. 'r" llruwn (C). otit~ s:w-.. • "° Rel•Y-1, N,_,.,,.. H•~ ;T1rr111 --I -~ 1-fi,•· · "'-' IC) l. a.--' tC'!<-bltl'!"'»! ,._1\o'la .,~2;: lttit't'-l.. Newport ,,.,_-. TrtPlt ~11-,a~1 (CI t.'Hf.. ~ ~lly (W) ! Rtfl'ilnt ). "'* {C) a. llO '*"'· o6tMau ... 7. . -~trtw {NJ~~: f-10." ~'I J ..... y.._, ~· ~ I LJ-1 • .._ (NI· 2. 51Tllt CN c._ .. MW fMJ 'f. Wl9S ~ CWJ. Cllf1111e1: 1a.~ ' 100-1. Plll~Cli t.,· .,..,.(J)i.J. ~~::-:).; N!Aty CNI 1. llroct11ll1fW 00 l"ltk-tC). ; ,........ I·, .... 'J' ·~L 1""" 00. Ol•l1nai: M-1W:' i 1 m-1. '"'"'' ccr 1.·~ etxl...11""~ "...,....... • · ~ !El. Tfl'l'lfC' ti.I ·. ~ ' ' . ! N"""" (ff) WI W ...... .......,. Ml""l:J.Qj" ,-...... C.C: ,J. '· ~1. McCu111 (N) t. Shl<"p INl 3. H.:!.~1~-"d11u?W'·· 'caJ... u~. ~"i~:O~·Mee\ll'll 1N1 '· Glllflrnl CE). TI-! !:1$.1. Torm (Wl, T1me: 23.t . lo\fllo-1. 8111:11' IC1 2.. JOft9 ,c.I l. ,._1. llrlclbtJrM (NJ 1 .. SJmpl(lll ~ ICJ. TIJTW: 4:"1.L-. (W) 3. Scott (N). Jlftli~.1:31,t. 2·rrill-1. Wal (Cl 2. JCIMI {l!I J, IJ2o.....i. F1.1llllrTIOlo N) 2. O'Conner Day (Cl. Timi! 10:36.1. (N) S. J1.1rlllfli: (NJ. Timi: 3:35.7, 120 HH-1. FfVftl U!l 't . Fr1911'1•rt (Cl 70 HH-1. T.,,.,._r (WI 2. W1r4 tW) 3. .., '-' East" LA ~/'811 of lts Richard and John WWtmore, M~~~.,..,.1{~~1 .ifd~I ~-~'.u2i 1. Orange County's second box· runs an round-tnppefs, getting •Red to a 1:4'.3, a tenth of a _t,c,~l, 1/:,'v~1 41:JX: ~·~~~~.;.~ Pv-1.· z.1.111 rsi 2. H1r1to 'lMI 3. ing show for the Anaheim Con· a two-run sl:frt Jn,,the. second aeeond off the league matt IEdl 1:10.1. ...,...,. LOP•u ts>. Hllol!t: 214" vent1'on Centec has been com· and a th-.n.n., bla..., in the Mesa set in 1969. 100 ''-1• T)lf'ftll' ICdMI 5'.7i '· SP-I. Smllh (Ml 2, Mv1r1 (SJ 3. ·--·"""'1 a• , ~~W'tll (LA) M.•t 0. MIK"L .. 11 {CM) P1rk1rs tSJ. Dlstanc1: o!UVI. pletcd for tonight. fifth . ii"~ Ross Was the key Hgure ID SS.•: 4. M•llditrll'IO C'VI 5'.11 J. H1.111ltr 'nllJI..~ ' ""'eanwhlle. !Iv· •~•-•-ck ~· triumph and after thal !FYI M.31 '· c,......, '""'JI.• . ~rill• 1n1 cw1 '•"'' ...... Headlining a four bout card m ~n:mi ..oo tr-1. i¥trlft0 1cc1M1 4:111.11 2. 100-1. Matt"°" IMl 2. Jim ••!tin 11 pitchers couldp't haOO.le Chaf· gs simply fell in place ai 11000,.,.y ICcfl\) 4:10.t i·t . Ric• {..VI (Ml J. Blebn !Ml, Time: 10.t. wi be Bobby Chacon, seeking f the Mesans got the steady •:u .01 4. Hull II.Al 4:14.t i s. ~rou 1eo-i. M1tttKOn 1M1 2. Jon11 csi 3. his 19th straight win, against ey. 1cc1M1 •:1s.01"Orwl•1c110 4!U.l. 81~'" 1M!. Tlmt: 2'·1' lri'sh Fcan"'e Cra·'ord 111· a The Iosins ,Gauchoa WinrM perfonna~. • ~ each com· ioo bllCk-1. $ttllm'" ICdMI 1:01.s1 '60-1. St1un.r ($1 ?. J-!S) s. Al Wl a "?;·-:--petitor. 2. Ptlmtr fCclMI l:ll1.611.1!11t11 O'Vl 011v1s is1. Time: 1::u.o. 10..rounder.. Ctawford, twice fol,ll' ti.mes ln"\be secarid on 1:0..01 '· ~ton• (LAI 1:t1.41 s. 1m-1. s111.1tt.r <s> i . Haplfln1 1a1 3. singles by St,eY& Willlami and Corona deJ Mar ea.Sed to the °"'""'' 1~1tl 1:01.31 '· l"ldi::fWd 1£dl T•,,. csi. Time: 3:i4.6. fighting for the featherweight ~ J · It Utt d Edison 1:01.l. M HH-1. Y11c1tr csi 2. si.wm 1s1 1 championship• of the world. stan Lak. a another one-un1or vars y e an lDD bl"N1i.-1. 0ttv 1cc1M) 1:11..&1 2. ,_I CMJ. Tlmt: '·'· base b'J b •J""'-'M nd upset Fountain Valley, 7314-Ollolll CE1l) 1:11.&J a. Gonlt ICOM I 120 LH-1. v.111er csJ t. Jim R11nt111S stands squarely in the path of . ow ~ orse a fo the ~•sop1i 1:11.t; 4. McC•rlh"f 1,....1 1:1'.t1 s. !Ml l. sz-.-1 <Ml. Time: 13.t. Chacon m· his ffigbt •· a ';"e a two-nm double iby Mark 721h, r in..tr crown. 0ur1rtc1 1CM1 1:'6.s. ....., Ret11v-1. ""*''"''· Tlmr. M.7. ..., ~I" Ki~ Le•m~ sta-•··•· In varsity a "" rll•y-1: C•-dtt Mir HJ-I. Flom CS) :l. 81111w (Ml 3. shot with Jose,Legr,a of Spain. __ ... llUl;LI~ !M1r1110. aom.. St1!11"1W1ft, ,,,._, s1a.11 IMJ. Helllht: ,...._ Crawford has co~ back afta.. t cut the deficit to M, competitioo rell three tunes as Plll .. 2. F~•lfl "'""' 1'51, i. YI LJ-1. Jim ltlflkln <Ml 1. lllthll fMl .. ,.. ,.... Jack Babasho!f of Fountain Artml!flf s:q.11 4 Cott• AWM l :..,.01 1. s1.-cs1. 01st1111C9: t~. a layoff and is seriOusly work· but Ctiaffey added-:. aingle s. !:di_. s:,,.t i .. SA v111.y S:f'.t. PY-1. ui.1 Mort0a 15) sio. 1s1 l. tallies m' the fourth .~ ~xth Valley and COrona del Mar's F111111 5<•1111: 1. CDtOlla dll ,.., H•-1M1. "'-lght: 11.0. ing toward his third cract at tu-.& OI B K ho! h do bl n 1l1. 2. l'"Ollftt.tn v.u.., 1'51, s. L111 sP-1. R•Y tsi 2. P11.110 cs) 3. PhlPllil the title. _ then put it on ice with aix in ruce rump z eac u · A1.rn1io. (U), 4. cos11 MIH !Ult s. CMJ. 01"1fle9: ~ the seventh. • ed in the finals. E11111e11 uu. '· e:dtMl'I usi. · v1rs11y diChacon , on the other hand, Saddl ba •• fiat l ~"" ,Ba=f broke Kurt :tOO midi.., =~1~01'°" 1wor111. H1111t1111tM tSi'I 1•u W•tr.1D11.-sposed of two opponents last e c .. s lll wo •"'Ill-..,._._ lz's l·.•7.I wi'lh a JOl'lft, YlftGordtft, Ml.llllNu:wrl 11"'' 100-1. NttzkO"fllJk1 <H> 2. Rlkrltn th 'th b tho It · came 1'n the nint' h on back·lo-~ ""' • ' ·--" ,~ • "• • c • CHl l. M.1111111 <H!. Tl.,,.: 10.s. mon W1 sue au r y, 1s 1:46.5 ln. the 200 freesyle . Mn. 1:;,.r1 i'c;;.,_.\1,j ~r 2 ::~~ m-1. N1tlk-5li:1 IH) 2. ic.lhi.v being tabbed as the "next" back doubles by Steve 2 011 u, 1w1 '· stac.., iwi. Time: zs.1. f the I ht ch . I the Canv>nter and Williams and Bruce Krumpholz's 22.4 in ~-o!'r .t.1em1• i . ' " v ... .., ....,._1. s111r1..,. 1w1 2. KNlhl•Y cwJ l. ea rwe g amp1on o · ·r~·· the 50 free was three tenths of ·m ·~1. Vll'IGordlft !Ed> l:UA1 R~~. 1~c!;,Ti.;"i'2.50A!gl\ IHl 2. Oltl• world. Friday's-confrontation an error. '' a second better than the old 2. Rn.,, ced12:N.t11. o.mmctt ICMJ IYJ>. Tl,.-,e; 1.:ss~. . should detennine which will .,...... wnt 011 k 2:G5.o; 4• c1vldton 1..v1 t:N_.1 1. 'Mii-i. Al'IOel (WI 1. Qlologl1·!W> l . k mar . J1~ (L ... ) 2:07.•J '· 1<11'"-" (list) ~e;:::Y, '"1: ~n:~';il~r ·2• NY )off ~~ ~n~r'1y "~tt:~ndian" Dodd, e •: ~ ~ n: Babashoff also took the 100 ?:~:O'· h1cl. rnldlrivl· MIUw !,.....) '.1w1 • •,-,_. 1~1~ ~~, .:..,-,'· • e near u · l•sl.,., c o o o free tn 48.7 and Krumpholz 1:01.31 2. NlhGn 1 ) 1:.,.1, s. WOfift '"' ........ '"'"'"' Irish Mike Nixon Will battle Nodl•lld. u ' s l 1 ·~-""-!Eo> 110..31 4. o'Mrltl• (CdMl 1:N..21 &. 1 11• t.H-1., &c1uo1ttz tw' t. Coliel.m Jose Luis ·'art' ln. Flores In a SlmPtCJil, cf 0 0 0 0 was superior in u., 100 un:ast P1.111 tFY> 1:06.ti " WMrrt ICOMI •U-tlS.Howll(W).Ttmt:n:&. .. ~! T M Ith 1~J his 'ecood 1·01.0 , 1.' llO Lk-1. Schultr 1w1 '2. c11111 oo 1dd 1 Cruel.• 2 o 1 1 w a :". , .S ·50 ;,._1• fMldodt !Ettl t•.&i '· Howl• cw1. Tl.,,.: 3l.•. · . , m eweight ten-rounder. w .. Mac.mi.y. pit o 1 0 0 league record of the afternoon" n111 ~11e1.w 1e:d1 2s.01 1nc1 RIC9 --4.i> R111v-1. H11n11119ton-~affl:tl. Flores recently spilled AmUCn· wtlton. " 2 0 1 0 Also a double winner was. 1FY1 #.11114. Kllflffl 1CM1 is.a1 s. ,.,,. -Time: 45.2. . .1 , ~ do M . . fl b Las catcl.,., lb 3 1 1 o rh ($AV) •.I/ .. Hoout ll"Y) U.L Mlle R111v-1. wttlml"!ttf"._, -Tlm1: un1z m' a gt at · Pwl«1. lb 1 o o o L<ls Alamitos' Jim Wilson in so n.,_1, HotW 1~vl a .211. G11-11 1:3l.1. • • •r• Vegas and is t .. b~ as a Petwsor1. «' s 1 3 J the 200 indivi'dual medley and iec11 21.0J 1. fMrltll ICctM> 21.21 4. HJ-r.4. l"lrtc ... iW) t. ~ (Ml '"If """ 'EtPlnoz1, P 0 0 0 0 Ad1m1 (SAV) 2t.2t S. Rici (l"'i) If.JI 3. Hewitt (HI. H•IQht: Ml. ,1 , 1 rough customer. Nixon is swq. 11-1f 2 o 1 s 400 tree '· Zt1om1k fecll so.1. U-1. Mlld!11 (HJ t. COptt ... {ff) 1. working hard ••• ha hope f llleke41Y. cf'f'f s 0 0 0 .. the d 100 fr-I. YlllOtwdlr"I IEctl ..... t. Hewitt !HI. Ollflll(" 20-7. ~ '".;t." ALIU s s 0 MICIUlly. 2b ' a 0 0 But the story of ay W8! Mllltt Cl"VJ J:th 2. MMl<lock IENI Pv-1. s•-1w1 2. PoM '"' l. climbing back: into the world 11-a o o o o the champions' come through ~.11 "3WWllOll (CMJ s..s1 s. Dl'l'IOIM V1111 (WI. HwlgPit: JU. · • . J.e ·cf c,.1..., u...Jb 4 2 2 O b (fYJ 57.4/ &. lly.,. ICGMI 51.2. SP-I. H1,,-ls IWJ t. IC•IM, r '· c SS pt ure. Totftll ·~ 11 14 u performances behind t e JO bK\-1. Wonb (Ed) .... / •. c1rt1G11 cw1. 01s1~1:.D·l!11-f Oranges Tony Bellard, the l!ut LA 151 super trio. w11k ... 1ed1 21.11 s. Ric• lCMl se.41 .. J9'1ift Vtl'llty=· . I' ,, light ;.,., h \ Jff(I«" (I.A, :11.21 s. •llPfl"-(Cle\) Hv111t1"""' c•1 lll> w · r lr"yeat o""-. · life'&'-'~ wit a . 8Giiltla, cf " r 11 rt.I Sponagle was second tn the lO.t ; '· scr1n1011 <£•11 31A. 100-1. Pl.lrcllll (H) 2. PRQ 1 3. ...-.Jo. has ~""'ed to .fight ·-.. 4 1 • 0 b l to v-·-pholz 'lb a !O llrMtt-1. NII-,,...., ..,, 1.. .-.u11oy 1~1.11--~ '"'" L r .,........... -· 4 I I 2 reaa n..I~ WI Jor-lldl JS.l J 1 w.... ICdMI .. , :t»-1. "urce111 IHl 2.~rw> s. Marcello Cid of Los Angeles in Wllcclly tf 4 • 0 o 1:05 .. 9 and Ros'.a was fir~ in "' l!lnlMlll (l"tll'I D.•1 1. aaru (LAJ ~7:!\·~~ia~i::~~,~~3. ~f6::~r. ~~~~.tl!e~,:t11.~. ~~·. 11 ! ! : i the 100 back with a 59.7. · .j;1,"fC~~!~=~'l ..... 1. R..m 1Wl 2. MceOW91'1 IM) 3. .,.. ~·pr o o o o Another Mesan to capture E1t111C11 1:'111 i. hi-1:•.ti 4 IA ·Sdlllt CHI. Time: 2,01.2. • • _ born or Los' Angele81,,, : T~, lit , • o o •· JIG..talt plate. wq .di T1m v •• ,'~"'. 1:•11 s. c..... c1e1 Mlrl • Mn-t. R1t11t11 1w1 t. T«lm' IHI l. It was annOunceq 1ast week M..., •• y; 2t1 • ,.\ , ' 1t lCJ lagher f "' 8rKltett (W). Time: l:SU. ' IHVlriaJ rm' g n•'-'-' are be\lig "C118'Y9z, ts • O J. • 0 • The free ~~fl •·ere o--..1 ,lMI koril'.ll: l, ldlllOn,: l~J, S. 2-mll-1. Rlslftll (WI.!. C.vb (H) 3. ~r-... &&•Ll!i M1raollfl. t 2 1 O o .,,.1u1 " wueu '"-"!ft V1I..., li'MJ,,J. ~· ~ V•rv• 1w1. Time: 10:21.1. install~alonu wi'th J~d H_.__, e 1 0 0 0 by Krumpholz and Babashoff 1u1. 4. Ctt•I &stlfld1 w cor.w _. jA•120 HM-ti ~shit~ (Wl 2. red '!lg"-, .,_ ~;p • -• ts d · L~i'"~ 1 0 1 0 b M , R' hard' M•r c:aJ, '· u. Vin.., ns1, ·1. L• 'Milone {W') 3 .. NllCllwltJ (HJ. Timi: .II on .ritlg pos . ' Oldc.--i. II 0 0 0 0 ut Costa esa s IC A~rntlM (11), 11i~ LH-l. Smllh iwi 2. Klrtpatr1ck ~~ timer~ will be in ~a· C1rN>tl. P ~ : 1 o WhJtmore and Qhuck Bragg CH) 3. C•st IH). Time: n.1. ;1 tjan which will .make wit· ;II(:· 0 ~ 0 ~ : picked <llP. \laluable 'pOlnts_ in J. ·D. HopldM. ,Hltfhl! M . 1.,1-1, !lllflllolm IDJ I. fvrfl'I' (II J. Kteyl1 lll, 'Ol1taftc1t 1,.._, · fl'V-1. H11tt1111 Ill I. Sl'l'lltll (II 1. O!'fotl'l 111. Htllltlli l:M. S. l"ltrnlft IE). Ttm.i 17.!. DISt1lll1lto {N), Timi; t.•. . 1• LH-1. ~,._,.. IC) 2. llrldWf 120 LH-1. Tl.II'""" tWl·t, DISllnlll.., a),l .J.-fEJ. Tlll'll!' 22.4. CNl 3. Hum111111 fN). Tlmr. 1U. ~ ' 4ct RlltY-1. COl"ont dll Mir. Timi: 4'11 ill.eltY-1. NIWPOrl Mllrtior. Timt: 440 Ret•r-1. w"tmlMlff. Thp•= nesslng the bouts more · CODl" Enrtfi.tif, o11 t t t Je o !l~ 50 wtthi.sectind and' thlrii T • ~Jiie RlllY-1. WeslmlMtll': TlfM: rortabte. House-Ifghts Wilr tlif" Oflil*"". Pf' • ·o 0 0 ·place· flnishes.·-· ... -;--.-... .. -· .. ·-enn1s ...... -... ~ .. 3 : 47 ·\· dimmed accordln• to Ana 10111 • 31 5 ' s '"'" Liit" 1 sp..-1. H~ft (II 2. Smllll (I) 1. ~ ~l:l. Dlllll'IAI ...0. 1-'alscut:::l. ~ . .1:1) t. )V}tk (I a. 111.s 10) .. DlttW9: ,.... Mll'll I I \,.: DIM Mlh (11) 101 I,,. ,,, ,._!,. I,_ IOI t. ~111.111.. h111 (DJ. Tllfll: 1,.1.. ..,.., Ill , .,._,, ,,_ ID> '-~· .. ~ Q). 1"11Mt n.•. ~ ._1. At.rcen ID) t. o.Jll'lt (11 :l. Mllflll (0 ). Time: 1:2',. 1320-1, AlarCOl'I CD) 2. Tl'--(1) I. Ofttl..,_ CDl. nm.: i:SI.& 111 HH-1. Grltt'ltMIMI: 11!1) S. ""1W 10) :l. ftvulil (DI. Timi: ll:t 110 Ut-1. V•'90I Ill t. L.MlltlW CJ,} :1. llllllWfl (D). Time: 1S.6. . 4111 RMIY--11 OIM Hlft.. Time: .... • .U-1. ~II (CJ 2. Hlrrit (O) :II. 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Sellout Crowd For VanHoorebeke Night A 1ellllut crowd la virtually lllU1'ed for the banquet to -reUrlllg Anaheim Hlgb School lootb8ll coach Clare Vanlloorebelle SUnday 1t the Anlhelm Convention Center. Bob 'Salemo, a Van- Boorebeb alliltant w b o will take over for the "Dutch Ml8ter" next !all reported that over 1,200 tickets had ~ady been IOld for the af- fair. V anHoorebete, who took over the coaching duties at Anaheim in lll60, will retire with an overall record of 190- l!HO, and has 16 5unset League championship! and two CIF tiUes to his credit. USC head football coach John McKay will be the featured speaker for the din- ner and Cerritos C.Ollege coach Ernle Johnson will handle the emcee job. Tickets for the dinner are $5 and can be obtained at the Convention. Center prior to the -5:30 p.m. start of the fele . Gallery seats are priced at ,1, the program will start at 7. TRACK SUMMARIES • • • Coalliaed From Poge 15 .,_ ellllf Ct>tn : ~Tedi ,, __ " ""-'"' .. -JV : ~­~~~ 71 """"' .. 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'tt#ttUll ,,,_ •a-• Olw1olf' ,, ... _ " """"' ., ................ ,,_ " " N Ir Mltbsct" .. ~ They come in all. sizes . t: ah.apes, colors ~d prices - .s recreational vehicles! : 1be complete "kit" will be " oo dlaplay In the b~e Re<fea- 71 tiooal Vehicle section of the ~ Los A n g e 1 e s Sportsmen.'s, 71 VacaUon & TraveJ Show, to--;! day through April 8, at the 13 Q>nvenllon Center. : Always a tremendously popular segment ol the annual " expoeiflon the "home away :! from hom'e," as the vebicl~ : are called, have so many •1 refinements that a showgoet ;; could spend long hours just irt" 1' spectlng them. • .,, These attractive and conf • : fortable vehicles are desi.med " for run and freedom. fbey ~ range from the travel-trailer 63 towed behind a car or truck to ~ the elegant motorhome, some " with a guest room . • : Visitors to the show will flnC! 11 the various types of vehicles ~ in many different styles, with .n a wide range of fioor plans. : Virtually all the newest 1973 101 models from leading manufac-- turera will be represented, and ~ factory-trained eiperts 57 available for consultation. : The travel tJailer varies " from fl to 35 feet, costing from ~ $700 to several thousand. A 1os new kind of trailer is The :: Fifth Wheel, a trailer witb 2 forward section protruding !! over pickup truck bed. Th~ ~ rig ts fastened to "Filth : Wheel" but can be ea&1y 11 detached . ~ The campers are actually s:i compact cabins on wheels ~ #mounted on either two or four- 51 wheel drive· trucks, containing ;; a stove, toilet and shower, and '' cost usually in the lower IM brackets of the travel trailers. .. Camping trailers comprise the simplest of all, and are the least expensive. They unfold from a light trailer into a good-sized tent house, some equipped with stoves and refrigerators. The price range Is anywhere from $350 to $2,500, " " " " " " " " 17 (oil " .. .. " " " .. "' " .. • .. a ~ " .. " " .. " .. .. " .. n " " "' . .. Tl .. " " " .. .. II n 71 .. " .. ' , .. n .. " " Another category o( the RV 's is comprised of the van conversions and minibomes, which are simply smaller edi~ lions of the motorhomes, and also are self-<00talned. UCI Golfer Fires Ace SANTA BARBARA -John Brize-e of UC Irvine bad a hole-1.n-ooe.on the sixth hole Bt Sandpiper Oountry Club here Thursday in an afternoon round of the Santa Barbara lnvitatlonal golf tournament Brizendine fired bis ace on the sixth hole, a 1&?-Yard, par- 3. He used a two wood to ace the hole, hitting directly Into the wind. S1111=..-..,.. hwfl•tt.MI S• Hr C""lrY CIP . · T .. rn tcor : 1. use t•o, :l. s1•111ord f.lf, S. Art~ Sl•'-,9 it L CT:,.Sl•te ~m'ou~! f.l!c''o:rto1ir,~~ 'IA: ~ ....-~ . ..=.Olmo 1:•'-, 10. Gymnastics itj{ij!Ac tr.Zrr~ il1~~ s/:1~ ~ft 15 C.I Sl•N F'~i! l\\• 't nl• t .. r• '611. 17. C1 n I ObtlDO) "9, 11. ( t•lt ( •Mn Did) 111. 71~ \~/V=:sf= ~~:Ji; """ 'll'~"" "'" ~-·,,;; ... ,._.Ill Vatll't (fU) IJU) ld-.i ~',~~ H0:'1;d ~iJ':'.:;.•~ 1~ Lm11 hor'ID-1. EllnCf\lllt !El 2. N.911-lltlt four count In 1Hm K0rfnt1l. tllM Iii> J. IWM (Fl. 7.4. l~iiii~~~~~~~~iiiiiiij ,.._ .,..m.._1, Chrltlrl'IM !Fl 2.!I 11 1fl: 1f::..Z1":"'9 ~~2. !FJ 2. 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I • ·,. 2. ~ C*allo-1 • ........, II) I. KMldMft : ~ '--a 'ii.= ·. , i 'I~ c•>· a. 11> a. ...,..... 1u1. D1tt111e« 111... 1' ~ ~ ~\ ~· ;-°f~::,;; Volleyball n• $.. i ,T -• , ~": , 1:1.oi,. 7J S. ..,,... a ~~~'1 ·~,cr~.~E:• J, :: Nftl'" ... ~ 0.-.~ IM, l~ !r ='= ,f! l~'5, i*-i:9I !..riF~~f.~o 11nw. 1°Newl!Ort H•rW def. w111m1n11 .... 1~ ~ f:::='*',. : t!WJ~~:j' ~ ~~:;·;:;;; (~~;;::'·=··="'= ... =··==================::::; ;p,,=~~~:i.6.'i·~~s ·KLONDIKE ic• ,~:_ w,.., ~ M:e: c> • a••Na -" -! '!ft• .... ~·'"""' ( ' • ..-.. SI~~.:(.' 'cli":'t. Wal Ill, ,.~~' • ' • 11M; ·~~ 'i;:; ... ·~1.-.: ~ -, • ·~. I CCI, :l LW: ~ ) ;it< . , f· a"lolt (Cl1 :l :1'f~·1·~~·; .·:..: I~~-I • •&i Jer~~ IW\lft(' \ .. Vti; .., . • MllCllCAT!ffCI • lt(NDClllV • llO\fflf lltAflHO • ll'ttO t«Af .. • ,.IVA'fl t. tMMW "4TIUJCTIOHI • ll(Aflf-tAlU• lllNlALI'"' ll&Ml'f • INC~l llATll 10 OM)UN • lllSfAUl'IMn' HOW OPEN _.... ...... ,.. ~ --, ..... ~;...::~~:;I '""' , Mn A ..... ,_..,,.. .. ,MAA!lttlO •llL. CIOITA ~ • -..u llCMll C04IT •lAIA • ,_,,.. f1M IPHlll ,.I!!.-:.i=·· ';2"-~ :.... "i~ ~ . ..M1'c1. ,. ,ffl~·!1.' ; I f ~~I (CJ, :1.iJi:=w--'1, 1-rf •!Cl, !·11---------------------' 111,,lrt:E fCl, S. Fer_.,. IC •I' • GOLFERS! Now: Unlimited play for ooly S30.00 rnoothly (Sin9fe: $)1>.00 FM.ify1 -$>41.00) Green fee and cart special $6.PO ' per player (t.flllmum two players) Weekday. anytime W..l:encls 1R.r 2 PM Tournaments Welc:ome w .. ltwlMll ... 1.w. Rancho San Joaquin Golf Coune il02 I CiMr Orm. lr-tN . SA.fl.Ji Vt '"'· S"""' of s .. DI.,......,. -c:.1¥ - .. .. .. " " .. l! Ful 1Mim.-e IMsing ~ 1v1U.ble on thaf much detirecl statiotl • w-gon. Choose from the 1M9nlflcent Colony Parks, Montego, Marquis MonleNy. Ctl tacl1y ·-----·--540-563~ I 'I . ' " 0 - ' Firm Takes Hunk . ' t ..... • ' tPf Industry's ' .. Sa\es . \ Spedal lo tho Dally Pilot Smimoll Beverage & Import shatt cl the distilled ipltlll _..,NEW YORK -Nearly 40 Co., accounted for some 1.S market in thla Country 11 peicent of the growth !o case million Cll!Os of the lo\al ll-'.s!ighUy less than 7 -t. ales of liquor !n t~e United quo.-lpduatey's ,.im.ated Over the put three yean, •tt.es Jast year was achieved sales increase of 3,4 mlllton ·wataon contlnued, HeJ.!.bte:tn Y a single company, Heublein. cases 1D 1972. has accounted (or 29.4 percent . ., consumer analysts were of total lnduatry grow1h 11> :iolil here. • ''THAT WORKS out to ex~ cue sales, at tbe·wne time ~tii Stuart D. Watson, president actly 39.l percent of Jndu.stry increasing its share of marqt ii tho finn, said Heublein, sales growth,'' he 1¥>led ad-from 5.5 percent lo !ta Pftl'lll 11.~ih Its liquor division, the ding that Heublein''• 'total 'J .9 percent. . . '' . Wa!O<lll Pointed ouHbat the '.*'********* ""' * *111****" ** *** **'"***"~"·*• * •• * •i . figures11id not include sales in ::~. 3 FREE GIFTS plus Be REFUND , : !:.r.~.:i.;t.~= J,c _. -.,..,. .. .,.. • ..,,.... Ml( '"' ..., "' . , i tlal interests tlµ'pUgb t,o .. .,... ,lltl!l!i 1) M., •• ,.,_.. "Mtw 11 other subsidiaries. • . lf' 'Orew Ywt 0-~ T ...... t) t W•n M •' ! 111nc1 Nw l'l'Nl.lcta a 1"" ,, How ti-. Meir.• .~ R B U B L E I N ' S liquor ~:. """"" hi ........ Tn.o. •• IH91trat911 ..,.. . .-1.. . '"" tt •va1r1ea s.tc:tu•• • . • -.1 cw" • * brands I n o 1 u d e Sm.lmolt 'c.11.,,, or1...-, c11. ALL* l'1t11. P'lvtl · Whisky, Heublein Bo-tt.le.d ;. Scrimping ma Gu \' I "· f " U111r1 dtKr1l11119 my 111-Ry S-lltlr, ..,.. It iilViSion, whose pt l DC 1 i> rJ 1 "9cre•M ,,_ 111C..,,._,,....,11 " 11 c1111,_. i Vodka, Black Velvet ,cana~ k ""''itt """"'·· wr111 .,. l'l!'M: E. J"'flll cou..,... · ·Cocktails and Harvr-{s B · t11l 1 Ce•""'"· ltll IN4-T ... Clllptl'llft C•l1•••· ~. s TM •lltller .. , ...... r . .._ . .~ t_9'( .. StuOI• City, CA,,.... Ortfltt, CA""' M ... llMIADI '" Miii ;: Cream, recorded a 1 per ceot !.-.n1,11n.u11 u1ow-MMww.t111 on1.,... ,.. sales increase last year, he ~..._......._. ................... ,,,,,,,., ........... ......,.~ .. ..........l said. · • ·Sears, Roebuck and Co. has set a limit of l~allon per visit in its service stations, due to Mirathon Oil, the gasoline su er, cutting back on the stores' allotment. The rationing is in effect from Ji' m Beach to Key W.est, Florida. : , PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NIYTICE , PUBLIC NIYT!C,E' PUBLIC NOTICE ·.1 (f •• ,. . • • ,, NOTICE OF P~BLIC HEARl .. G To consider the design for the reconstruction oi Culver Drive Interehana:e on· the Sanla Ana Freeway, Interstate 5, in the City of Irv~, ln Orange County. t f, 1 t WHERE: City. Council ci..IMn ,4201 ~pa-· .. lrYll,, Callfondo DATE: Tuesday; Mtry 1 ot 7:30 p.m . • , . New Laws :Sought : On Pension Plans By SYLVIA PORTER 0 RANGE Do you tmw what would happen to your company pension benefits if: .. . l ' ... " u , I ~ ! CITY CO. OF ' ".'.!IRVINE II ~ • Cl ~. 0 . • J ~ PROJECT LIMITS 0 ' ~' .. ' • I .. ' % • · 11osE.1>:t • ""E. ··O ,, ' 111111..tiUi • • 0 !IOO 1.000 . I • . . All Interested ~na are invited to attend t.tie Caillofhla. Division of kigb_\yays pub}.ic hearlng to 'consi~r the· design features for the propo11ed reconstruction ot Culver Drive Interchanp! on Sal}t& Ana Freeway, Inter· state 5, in the City of Irvine, in Orange County. · . · The hearing wW be held 'f':lesday evening, May 1, 197 3, at 7 :30 p.m. In the at,1Cottncil Chambers, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine, Callfomia. ' The purpose of the he&ring Is to provide local government officials, civic groups, and all igterested persons an OJ>"' portunity to become fully acquainted with the design proposal and to participate in ~eusalon of major dellgn features. Tentative schedules for right of way acquisitiQn and construction will al5o be discussed. Mat>s and other Information are available for lnspectio n at the Diltrlct 07 f Division.' of Highways Headquarters, 120 South Spring Street, L:>s Angeles, California. and at Irvine City Planning "Department, 4201 Campus Drive, lrvtne, C&Ufonlla. : ' . . . ,,. t . Written and oral statements' from any lnterts~ .leno.n or group re~ng 'the dellgn ·of the interchange will be received at the bee.ring tor ehtry into tlie Ottlclal transcript Public heartni i-ecbrdi wW be kept open after the publi~ hearing until' May, 1973, when lette;-s or !lllY sta'tementa" may be included 1n the hearing record. Tbeae should be malled. to: · · : Mr. H. Ay•lao, ·Dl•trlct Engln- . District 07 • · DMll• of Hlthwoys ~20 s.tti ~"t Stroot Los · Aagoles,· CA 9001Z You quit work'tomorrow and went to work elsewhere? You were laid off for, say, a .full slx months? Your company merged with another -. or went bankrupt! Y0ur pension p I an 1 s managers declde.d, for. one reason or another, t o terminate the plan7 A!MOST SURELY, you do not -so heecf these horror tales. One 'fOmAn yvbo worked in the s8me bxlusb"y and belong· ed to the same uoioo for 2'5 : years, atop. ·ed working 'for five , ~ean to re-- . cover from an on-the. job accident, ' then return· ed. to her Job for ao-other nine , years. Yet :she' received no pension benefits -becall,. of a rule requiring 20 con- tecuUve years of employment . before rellr!ng with a pension. , Your pension plan, too, could contain tl1lJ type of beartb<eaklng line print. -A coal miner went to work when he was 21 and was laid off 2S yean later. He was never recalled, and 13 years after being lald oil he applied for the pension beneflta he ·thought be had earned during his 23 yem of work. He . discovered he w,as J>Ot ellgibl.e for a penak>n unle,s be had bad 20 year1 of service within 1 the 20 years before he applied Jor benefits. YOUR PENSION well might contain a slmll4f ~tcru -A · 56-~d C.llfornia aerospace worker who bas been doing this type. of work ' for more than 30 ye11r1 also Newport Beacb, goHcoone~ · .••• andyou • .. _ .;·-- • I • OF COURSE, there are.loll of loopholes !n Iha mwure, lnauy, J!tltlclunl tluit Jj'I I ·~1'thlin1 ... aftd·dolslt ao eeart, tar enouih-But It II, 1111- denlabey, re~ It II a bill Cl\ whk:b tM Senate, Houe, bllllneas and labor mlaht -And II Is a J>I!l _!>ehlitd 1!hlcll you, the ...,..,c1ary, ml&hl orsaniui -fer, as a spokesman for Sen. Javltl rtmarked1 .... ,, ..... , • lot of prelllll'e "' dilute lbe ~· Wbal .. oted II ~ flun the Jlllbllc lo Jo!eP lbe bill lltul&-" • • MUTUAL FUNDS . . . • \ SAN Fll#.NCISCO (UPIJ -,,-------....... P re•sure Mount• The fare belllnd the hand ts AFL-CIO Presi- dent George Meany, taking a break in testi· mony before the House B an king Committee where he U>ld the group tb halt rising prices ir it wants to avoid large 1 a b o r demands this year_ New Profits Of La1·win Take Jump Special to Ille Dally Pilot BEVERLY HILLS - Larwin Realty & Mortgage Trust reported Wednesday net earnings or ,l,173,057. or 32 cents per share, f<ir the first quarter ended Feb. 28 com- pared to '648,910, or 18 cents per share, for the 65 days end- ed reb. 29, tm. "LOOKING AHEAD for the full year, I am hopeful that Larwln can report a· 20 per- aent Increase In per-share earnings and a dividend yield ol nearly 9 percent based on current market prices," said Lawrence Weinberg, chairman of the board of trustees. Loans committed at the end of tbe nm quarter amounted to S132 million, and "We were abie ·to maintain a' yield on those loans of better than 9.5 perCent," he addict. "Allhough the over a 11 monetary situation is always Mlmewhat uncertain, I predict thal the cost or money available to developers for construction and pennanent mortgate lending will be in· creasing in 1973." LA RWIN RE A LT Y & Mortgage Trust, a long-term real estate investment trust. is managed by a division or the Larwln Group, Inc., the real' estate and land development subsidiary of CNA Financial Corp_ c.Jlloml8111 DloY get can that produce lea,amos: than autOI Jn o111tr pam or the 'coUn\Tf In 19751 1 GtntraJ Motors u· .,.,W.o llld' WeclnClday, but they will piy:$200 ertra for the Cleaner~- E.S. Starkman, vice prtfl~ dent in charge or GM'1 en- vil'Olllll<l1lal otall, said hi• oompany believes a "two car a&rateo'~ ls the answer to the current bn~ over the auto industry's. pollution • control prol>lellll. \ BEGINNING W1TB 1975 mo-dels. can-bollt for Calilomla would be eqqlpped with smog- reducing devicet that would meet the state's own stand· "'""' for .poUptant emission. ars so1d. .ellfwhere in t h e country would be built to the same irtandards as 1973 mo- dels'. Speaking at an information te98ion for civic leaders and busineasmen of the area, the GM !]J!lkesman said ii "inak .. a lot of eeose to build cars fot California which have emission control sy11tems (hat will con· tribute to the reduction of photochemical !ll\Og. and cars for the rest of the nation which have COl'ltrol systems about thP same as we are building right now on ,1.973 models ." HE EXPLAINED to news· men that the industry could "phase in" the new smo' con· trol technology in Callfomia and Hgel the bu~s out" wtth less financial rl.!k than if the new technoloc were introduc· eel everywhere in the country at once. "But we are prepared f.o IZO RA lion wide if necessary ." he added. Bank Card To Be Used In :France MORE THAN DEPENDABLl. USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. THERE ARE SPARKLING, 2000 ? • FINANCE U.S. auto industry officials have said it will be impossible to meet the federal Environ· mental Protection Agency 's standards (or a d lo smof in ume tor 1975 mtldetSi t California's state regulations "are attainable." Starkman St>'clal lo t~e Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -The American Telephone & Telegraph C.O. Thursday asked the Federal C.Ommunications Commission (or permission to build &I earth station near De ( I , .. . - ... .. • .M " ' I f • • •.r" •• , •• ~--····~ ....... " • I • -1'173 Thllrsday's Cl~ J»rices-Complete New York Stoek &change List ~tocks Jump 11 ·1. In Anticipation • ; . -NEW YORK (AP~k market prices-apm:ted '.uiwtrd Thursday aa lnvestora ant!dptied Pnisl4ent' · .J.lb<on would annodnce slrOpg meulll'ts to combat : Inflation • . ~' · ~ The Dow Jones Industrial average, whkh turned In a lackluster performance earlier II\ tho session, &alned 11.14 polilta fo 959.14. • . . ~· Trading was heavy and falnlnt i-h~· 4· · ftJOdente lead over looirs on the New York sidct ~ange. " l ' • l I ' ! I DAILY PILOT I • LIAll Y PR.CIT · . Uf't T ...... . ~et~r ... , -New·Jenoy·redio n.,,., .. cut.er Vi11<enl lliulner d!Jp!ays. painting of General lltll>edict .Arn· old.1Jndner ia.tryin~ to clesr Al'JlDld!s . name, cl~ he 'w,as ,piaced in, double jeopardy in 1779 !rial. . . ' 24 Boats Will Be Auctioned Two dozen boats, more than 50 bicycles, two motorcycles and milccllaneous merchan- dise ranging from watches to a water pick will be auctioned by Newport Beach police starting at 10 a.m. April 7. The auction, to take place in the city's corporaUon yard, 592 SUper:ior Ave., is held three times a year so police can clear storerooms full or unclaimed property recovered during investigations or turned in u lost. POLICE CHIEF B. James Glavas said the items will be sold to the highest bidders and payment m1.1St be made on the spot -and in cash. The purchased Items have to be taken away immccUately after the auction, Glaves added. llem> being offered for sale lnclude: -Assorted small boats, In· eluding s e v e r a I sailboats, rowboats, dinghys, r u b b e r rafts and a surfboard. -A dozen lkpeed bicycles, dozens of other bikes .. a batch of bicycle parts and one red tricycle. -Hali a dozen cartridge stereos and two sets of assorted tapes. -Assorted personal hygiene equipment such as hair dryers and a dental water pick. -Two dozen watches or va rious makes and models. -A dozen typewriters, three typewriter chairs, a dic- tapbone and numerous other pieces of office equiprl\ent. -Two 1970 Moto Guzzi -Solo motorcycles which will be open for bids starting at $300. GLA VAS $AID Itemized lists by lot nwnber cf all the Items up for auction are available at the police department business office at 425 32nd Street. ·Money la ken in by the police • at the bidding reverts to the ~ city's general fund for uae elsewhere in the budget. Higher Price . Hearings Se t , SAN FRANCISCO -A , hearing Into reasons behind higher prkes for basic foods . bu been announced here for Ap<ll 6 by Sen. George Moocone (o.&n Franciaco). 0 Many people are sug· g .. Ung boycotts of certain produm or major allerattons in diet." Moscone noted . "While thele mJght seem like laudable gools, they clearly do !IOI pmea\· lon g-ca'nee .._ .. to the dilis laced by tbe worldnJ meo and women and oonsumeni ol tbi1 state." ' Valley Huntrngt~n Beacb,A> ~-!lurk• I! expected to be 11J100i ~ attending the dedieaUon ol Fountain V,Uey',t l80Cl.000 ad• diUoo to lit clv!C t.m.r r"1 Saturday. The dedication and rlbl>ot> cutting ceremonies will begin la the CllJad area <JI Ibo civic center at 2. p.m. \ Slates . Four •li.o• and ID whli. or <m>eado. Tak~ .by • 1word fOr lt •. ther. ctNn'.t any Heda in them ' either. ·i;ui~~d llnet. MILllU &-LICHT .· OUTDOOR SET : • • ; I 49~0 Mab yom own hau .. look Jult like a Better Bom.M mcgmlne a~recid (or a .(I;, Vega• cculno). Low 'JOitage mecma IGfo. •· Tnmalormer. too. ,_ KIDDIE POOL 4'' Six foot acrosa-wlth atHl relnforced aid• walls. Ilda can no.,, enjoy aummor ID tho backyard. (didn't they alwaya?I -··--····-·--- COHCRETE Bll~S . '4c EA. Natural or In colort. Put ci load In the trunk and drag,thn:haallla all the wey homo (sounds like a hock of a time). 32.QILLOH ,. TR.ISHCAH 247 Non-corrodlna plaltlc: with loek!Dg top (you aay the li!dt uM<l lho o!d lid !or target practice?). ' ' 3MW.LOH, TQ~CAH ~s " ,l { ~ . ,, \ 33C i>K. OF8 Belin• me. thM• thinga an a ' IU.taftr whea doing Jard-·~ or c!.an-up. Stull the old thfwa tul1 ol woodt. cllpplnga. •Ii • Gala· Bai1dini. ,, CiTRUS FOOD oa .. GBCMU'l'E • ( ;. r Our fOod nooda , food too. Talking io thoaolemona '!ult aln'.t enough. tell ra. FIY6 lbs. to a bag • • • • 1e • • • ··.·eandlni • , • .- Site Died Of Date? ; " ..... . PEC&t elDIR •· '' I 'I tDCt plcuG£ s.n. 99-n. 1-n.1 11 n. w • ..u.,.. ... wide,..·-· ftlck .......... p-.ad ..... PlloM .... ............ al..,... I •• . '•' ... ". " I ·'\ • ., h • . . " . • . , .. ·. ' .. ' .. . • • ' . " , • • Arts/Dining Out Entertainment • • • f I ' In' between 1ligliting cho:es, Roberj; Jackson _has 1 meke-up applied J>y , . fi. J. Skilling, Below, Ch11rel ,Morris ' '' ec;companies criclte+s Kim Skilling ~nd , Mlfhael ' Singleton as ther, conspire .... ~, ~"' \ ' ( ' f< 11,i ,. ·..n .._ -~--' 'l:UI - Act9rs:::.~Rettdy· · -f-0r 'T.oillorr.ow·' ',f.1;"" ./'~ .. ·, • f>t' I I ,f, ,i',':.J f,~ .·, .a.,.\', ! (i.1\.'. ~ ! ~ "~' f ~ .;.! I , , , j' 'l•Jf)'4"l & .J A, 1 j , , , , "' . · ·.. , , . ~ "Due 10 . aer'Mer, .C\'G ~~I'll~ l!,chairmll\. .Oiarel Mania and Mike MamJ,provlde Olt;Jijerest :...-TomoM'Ow Has . · oUbe ~-~t~ormance and the music!. , , ~· ,1 Betn c8nlfit&i!' : . · ·,1·.,._ •·1~· ·~gner11' · ~it :11at I~ p.m. Sun-. Also. in . the . cast are Robbie ~.J, " . 1 ~.!fei .J • 1 1 ff.. 'Vllff1t' Ap ~1. ~ J · • .. • • • Schoonover, Karen ChaPIJUln, Carla · ' , ~¥r 'Ii~ l'f:Ole~ . a ~e , I !~•AS. 'If the-, tttie: ... ~'t. intriguing . Colle,)', Kim Skilling, Marg!J;ret· Kerr, Sal~s, MalCh ~1. April 7 and oH JJ ~.~.·tlie•teiillcio!rs oan expect .lo Evelyn Raademaken and Roberl and Sunday~, April I and 8, when this . see a Whalchahii<ollll and a Wit-.Jackson,>Who al90 handlea the lighling. .IJli!lC!em mliSical fair>: tale with'tba ?.";/ chamajlggerat.tbecasiledoorarida Janet Bennett, production !""!d-l>Ogg\et .J1ame. will , be P,~ .; :, tomat.> can tbahcpmes.to We. . ooordinator, has . been assisted ·.by m Costl! MeSa . High School ,Lyceum . • , · · ~ plol ·bffins wben1a· 'l!'Y wilch Angela Raines !or sel design> and B, Theater. · ·... ~ , CP.ta a spell 1o~r(the 1tQwn of CnCket .:J.' Skilling and Nancy HuCstedler,·Ct'.ii&- •An adult '.,casl · from Newporl , Cpfqers, ~ .al! tomorrows. lumlng. · ' Cbildren'li"l'heiller 'Guild, diie'cted by Villalnous bugs, l!f·l .IP ' take over, Mn. Moss is filling Ille directorship LY,!"la'Mo!(-)"ill ~°"'!the original resulting in a ballle between past and htto her busy schedule as drama pro- lyHcs by ROn 'l1nUlilOn and Pat , future. f....,,-al Clll Poly in Pomona, doctoral _ • , , " •• 1 1 l • COfgan of South Coast,Jlepertory. ;·' F~t~"' 11hJy.ers,r are Julie Jar· candidate at University of Southern. · "" ~ !. · r · j ' \ 1 1 '.Show ~ ,~-11e1 ll l .m.·tand :1 · 1 tnai&e, ,.Mlchal!l ·~singleton, Wayne California and officer of several ,· •• , • •• • • ; 1 '· 1 '1 • p.m. on Saf.UrciaysaDal and !~p:o:t: on' l(,_,i Gi~· F8ye(.!Howse'r, Carl ·Fosdick, children's theatre associations in '(1 -• * J t i!.i • ·• ; I r Stmdays.· Mfi.iJ~ A~ o(t!Mluui ' :.:''.JoiPt S'8inrorth 1azKl~Rclsanne Liberto. Southem ~Oillfomia. .. );~,,"J t".:'l .o I '··'I:• 1 ~ '"' l .,.!::f--· • ., -~-~---, •; ·•/ -~ ' t < • • I• • . • ' Sbo.l>til lecturod> aboul the theatei for UC! Extemion aJid ..... ...,,ed lji consullanl oii cre8Uve dramallca~ various cornJftun1t)', acbool1i •an -teacher work.lhdps. , '· ... ~ aimnuy ra rtsldellt· o1.Hunt1n • Beach, ahe perfonned as an a~ singer for many years in nightclu movies and stage productiona. filmstrip on "Russian 11leatre" i anotbet-of her accompllsbments. ~ The $1:25 tickell are available 41 Richard's Lido Market, Cblidren.'s Dool-, Fuhion l~and ; Cbildrin Unlimited, Harbor View or Rion Hardware, w~wr. BillCOWllecf * vance group. reservaUw m.ay: be made by calling Mn. Keilh Oinsl]loor! Newport Beach, 675--0781. • ' 1..,., I' •• ,::..i ·· )' ·r0u~.;s~~0n .... -.-.:~,,; .... ;· Lo.ld ltep~~-fC.U$S~O~ Awaken Insights jl~~~ DanJ!e& :tq. 'l!bJr.~e . ~ :t,r . .1~ 1~1:.. . . . · • : .. · . • · , ,:(, !J •• ,q. ·!!It ~ • ... !. · . ;:·:: :; '\-:;t1:J-..tll1 •;·' • \.1:..• ·,~ ',r • ·. i-"'j,,.iit-f:"'·~ -~ ::.:4 r-A n -,. 1:::!':· ... -· -· -·--·..,y· CANDACE PEARSON . At the slart of Jhe ~le!I. I <li4D'•lhlllk '<o,·ftmily'lives within I~ American lamily 0 Yei o\ese are anh-chali-anillyses. The the presence of cameras say a Ioli ~ .l;,J r~etJ.-ormances ' .,Of !M Doll•.,...... •c !hat ~dJ J>e -· . , .', I ,. , . alnJcture and, Wbat ils')lttSSllre.'I, prob-LoUds,.jUS! like ali of US wben We do ii, things aboul the media and tis fla~·::: ;-·~ . • • • Y'l!''b!I"' two ':illU -~~meel I, rt!siin~'the l!f/luence, tl)e seemingly.' lew·IJlC! joys are. . probably don't realize .they're closing Cameras can influence eveni.~;$bl! : ; ·Polly ShOJloD, formedy ..i .Corona',, l!le,Jllilld& .• Di>n't ..even tbl&.'1!le fin • "l''ual 'f"Y the family· fiitle4-:olt · lo·o··"~'s 0hom0se"!'i1Jily; Kev;il!, i and doors and erecting walls on each olb\!r: , Louds undoubtedly held back, acted11g!; ;-del ' Mar, will appear Wjlh other .. tl)e· g~. . · • ,. . , . fo""I/' linds and .spenl moo,ey,wllli ,only1 .-Grant 1-lllllSlclll ai/ihll!'f ~·:Im· ·~ m-WO'f. I really .)Vant ''lo.help_ showed off and sbyed away at "!I 1 :=.meinbers of the New Yor~ City BaDel ·.' -';Uni~ some e n·l~Yp,9s).n g, pro-'OC<;SS•ooal~s:;"Thelr·1 realized "those malw:liles; each ,.family '1' e;ii)·~,!! '•· you, he close and take off the mask but because Ibey were being walched. ~ , ~:wlienthe'NewYorkCbnJ)anypr_eseftts t\.o-·R!lllHDHlg;(IO public teleVlSlon 11'1feat5o varia~.dp~h~t.1matter. ~, .~ . .'.1 ,11 petsonallty are trivial wues. 1 • r I've got some problems of my own, 1:m · tbink some of what seemed to bi: ·' i • tlrte performances -this weekend in• t "Ao..Ameriean..Familr," its last, showings If ;:AD~Arl:!B.~Can Fanµly" ~~··com • · A. number of the...crltip~ al1;(11 '!i~wers wlnerab1e and can't this answer work came through the lens. ~z ... ·: Los-'npiu.. ,. ,., • on CbannelU.are..Salutilay rilght and mercial tel~on series, with t&ie fie-~, who attacked the !.Quds persooally for for yoo, tt worked for me!" Media also can make inst.ii( ft!iss Sbellon, a dancer with the., .. llllQ!lll)'· afle!'-, ; ·• ": ""·>' ' ~. '.'lrue;ID-,life'.',shc»u, rri'fr. , their vie... or habi~l'\'vt'a!ed ibeii-own .• That, kind of signal is pot oometimes celebrities .or ils subj~. '!be Loucjj:ilit company and a former sludenl of Mlia l <JI may soUnd silly, liul 1'111 -IO pie ...Wd ~er walcb il., 1 • • , '. biateS , and hang,ups DlOf" lban. •the unknowin&l,y, sometimes coosciously , 1>Y , oow sulferu!i or enjoying thal effe~f: :: Lila ~ _ol .• ~ _Beach, is, lht!, l\li!!§;tlje,1-olidjamily ol Santa.~. It woold be :revl~w~,as poorly acted, family'•·• alLthe Louds. And by a lot ol AnleriCan I don't really know the Loudl;"·l>Ut • dallibttt ol' the Roberi Sbelloos of They feel (perliops' righlly .0 ,It a..polnl,) • poorly Ill, 'poorly photographed, trivial The question here Is ,c<llllll)unication., lamilla • because of Ille false intimacy ol;:lfle • Corolla Ciel ·liar.• · · • 1 • that the· 11-weel: seriu,oo 8'!J!I~ and boring. People walking around caring about each The Louda per~ave a po_int abqUI camera, l feel ~do IO a degree. • •. •• • ~ Miss Sbelloii '"and her f e (f ow 11otJWi. li~~ has,~rted theli>. • , Some crilics still reviewed the seri~ Qther bul not showing ii in a way the the eililiDI-Their courageous portrayal ::;o{ : m'!lnbero ol the company -•ibduding 1 1!pt J W U>etn.~ sholr11as' ~ ' that way, ~r ·failing IO see 'the other (lel:100 ~». ~vidence. Tbey•NY 11 played up loo many<l'ls<s, lbemselvea in• !tool of cameras ~ :. two princlpal odancera, Jolfu Clifford ·-"tlian a little diff-·lrelt'._, su!Jtle dranli~Cll-lhiility.(or ooe of the Minor 'cr!Ril ~Ifill :aeilt with by set not enoucll ol the joys and pride the forth enough informalloo about reai:~ ' : and Allecra Kent -are performing in r ing Jlltie aocf, Harriet and llovlol .1'11\d • cio\leSI tblnP· to. It OD television). ·• ']lhrWS, butt ..... led !'>'.sarcasm-tinged family members had in each olber. pie and real families l4I allow me k!W • collaboration with the Los •Augeieoi • Ricky all "'°"'yean and'De'/lr ~g · More ~· wue the ·cttucs who renil\lb, ~-•by~ of boredom But•edltlng Is a sul>jedlve decision and timidly back and live wilhoul sucll.~ • Junior Bil/ef CoQ>pany. , • , ~ ,· wllat ODie did for a liYtrlc., ~ judged not lbO >llOll and ils tedJnlquesJ or-bl'aviidt, ' !ruslr•ltlli ·end a lack ol will never be perfeclly &g""81\ie• IO in.speclloo. I ~ ••••• Tbe appearwe. of the j'iew Y9rk As -producer <l'aig G~rt but. the Louds' lifestyle!. ' aell-confldence djJmJssed by-a • quiet everyme involved. _.. For thal_and lot.a 12~w<fk lnl~ :· clabcen ha111peclai·meaning for ballet there ,were.'9'1veftals aballt lllillilr'll!I. , How the Loudi 'llve'811d ·beneve ian't ihrug ol the -rs or an .Biiy abl~, That cultlntl up of an image and the slory, I regret their lea'ling a lot·~ (See NEW YORK, Page II) suggested by the atypiclll LOOd fllnillY.. the point of. the .show """1uch aa .bow a liQll. •o J · , 1' • • varioul changea cauaed ht the family .bY than that of David and Rlcl<y. ;.;.;. I" .. ·r ' . • ' '• ... ~( ' r I . ,.. . •' ' ' I ' :.~:·!' •* ... ••• •• 14 , ... •:!''"' ; .... ;;t: ' '. • I • Si,i;ging::'lieam w ·orks Hard on Sho~string - ~ . . ' them.'' hotel biDs, etc. • , Messina, who was working u a "A few years ago I figured out. 81 mn41tc .pwr tn Los An&eles, a rule Of tlunb tbal If each man is mel Buflalo Sprq!io1'i'in IWI aod capobie, from • r o ya It I es, engineered fl1" group's seCUld performances and publish!'*· ol album, "~ s pr l<> ( n e l d ,.....ling $50,000 a year -tllBt ApU.". For the lhfrd eail ~ _ _. a fivHDID group bas IO album, "Lut Time ~'I be I""" .,,000 , a ,ur -7GU could was ~ lllCI lJa.-[llaJer.. meet fGU1' .._ ...i pay '!Ml lie la,! ...U. ~leld, . yum;ael•es a !'larJ 'ol. about '100 a Richie truray, lonned °'l' o c ... • r w~. 1 Meoslna was musician and 1li'O-"ff'Y"J~• nol hlvinJ !he klrid ol ducer l!llk 1lpc0, d~ Ila. ftrsl su~ss · where JGU're doln:g that, three•""""' lJllO llliflf! lit teamed ~ 1beh you'~ in a lo1 of 1tOUb\e. from ill that was ho\v easy ii is for Yoo1fe l"IWol!ed in be going out to a rock group 10 gel inlo deb\ -make lhe pubil<l hapPy: yo11, can will\ 1~ e of ....aipp ,...uy .be -kinl 10 get youneU equlpruent '8l'OQDCI, plane farllo, • '!" of a hol<. > " • • ~ndget "W~ boupll equipment lhal wasn;.t very etpeOJive and we're being very, very carelul willl our mcmey." Lo(glns. who leavea llMlll ol lbe talklng lo Messina, adds that tlley_ didn1 put an insert of 1111111,yrlcs ht their albums because that ~ .. the coot of ~ucing lhe albwna- a coot that Is borne by the Pf.I forn1ers. Loegins performed with a folk group and a'1'0Ck group called S.- ~ Relpiiig before, in 1969, ~Ing • a soogwrilcr for a p<>bl\ahing company. Qne or bis first efforts was "Hoose (See SINGERS, Pa19 IZI I ' . l Fr1dor, M11<h JO; 1973 ;~Multi-actor Joel f!-rey ·,.A Multi-talent Man :~···· .: ·: BJ JOUN Bl!:AVFORT '·'· Chrirff<m Sdlnec Monltcr S•roiot . , • It would be pooolble lo doscrlbe Joel .... ~.Grey as a 1tral&bt actor In search of a .• . .,nmmu11eil role. Bui II would be ,• -:mlsl .. dinc. .• ; • Grey Im\ !Jue_ of anything bot hll .•:··llell u(lldeoce • 1 pe1bwhJa ll'lllt. And •pert,..... Ille --not lo .... _.roput hlllllelf, be -'9ftCl1 ..iued .... --11>111. , ., Grey might p!aJ Goebbol1 ln a film .M,: .. treetmeat ol. W'Wi&lll L. 8birer'• •"Jbe ' JUie and Fall of the Tlllrd llelcb." Illa " 5 II. 5 In. belght -be -bllll. But . be -the iole u llOlllelhl1lll l'ldlcally '' dlffmul f-the ftllUPIDI 8erlJn M.C. ~ , I • ot "Cabaret. U . , _ 'Ibero II the pM1!hlJ1ty of ID open. ~· .. ~ .. ~ lnlereltlnc" -bl1ng " ·blm blck lo the i.i-otaae. Bui be • would return 11ln • minute" for IUCb 1 IOmelhfDC. He ts 1 man who wob . ..-!alt Wedne&- 'day momlng w l I h a lol of allots lo cbooee frolll alle!' waltlog away from ~ ntpl't -1 Annis wtth an Oilca1' tucked 1lllCler 1111 -. Be OU add II lo the Other awants, 4ncludlng a Tony, be bu ..., for JlllJlnl the haunt· IJWy -"Cabaret" M.c;. !Livtnl bolln hove -jpml with • Grey; watd>lnc blm move -cool i ~ u..a.ti Ibo ......... , of • : • ; dreu Hhean.al 'for hit ope.OOlg :::•at Waldorf Altorta'1 Emptre Room; I•: manoUnc at the-of vlrtuoll- m .lf,-·lfloct!Ga,--1114 .lhowmanlblp with -wblcb be c:onqua ID audl"""; and .,:,,P....oi ID hour daltlnC wllb blm In :;lthe llv!ni room of hll 25111.&or Waldorl "Wile. . ·•,•! ''nill 11 probobly the beat tlme of my .... , life," .be Aid with reflective . . c~ "I like II. Wart llu a lot lo . ,;·,do with II, of ooune. I feel belt«, hap- .. pl«. •I really Sel to enjoy the good diln8L" The pd thlnp manl!..Uy bectn with the flmlly be a<lores -hit wife Jo and their two cblldrm, ~ .flmnlfer and ...... yOIN>id Jbmny. They e>le!' bll ""1venallon 11111nlly and allectlncly -u they do In bll -.ge reterences. ' At -point In the lnl«v1ow, be took from a pbotAHnwded man~= a plc-. ture lboWlnl Jeanlfer ml on a ' -!beeter .u11nc. -' . Happ!J81 la oertalllly -up with · ·; Grey'1-accumulating IUCCellel -though ·:·.wllen 1 •llM!lltloned lo the beaulllul Mta. Grey the charged air of excitement at ·too Empire Room recently, she re- " marlced hlllllOl'OUl!y: "We keep our perspective." Sln<e botll of the Greys bad wred "we• In a almllar .-t, I a.sled Grey aboul tt. "My wife and I dl8cua everything," he replied, "Without nmninc my career, she ls Vf!r/ much lnvalwd In all my decilims." So what about the ooee and future ac- tor blmaell? Tbe turnlng point came with the "Cabaret" flkn. And Grey em- pbeaiud that the moot tangible fruit of succeu la the opportunity for choices It has given bbn, the control over a career which has had high ups aa well as low downa. How many people have, at 21, abon- dooed the fnlot ranks of one profession to live Theater JOEL GREY ••• RELAXED MOOD -join the ...., ranks ol enother! ll'bal'• what Grey did when be quit bolng a cabaret star lo rcapprentlco bimlell to the theater by jolnlng New Yark'• Neighborhood Playhouac:111s recent one- man show at the Empire Room marted hll fi1'81 such New York engagement s-he headlined at the Copecabona 20 years ago. Freedom didn't come eaally for Grey. Aa a~. he got Into theale!' at the Cleveland Play Houle aa a way of. escape from "a not very happy home." i..ter, bll family moved 1o Loo Angelee, 'Ibero -lint oo -1r:enda while be waa ln blih ecbool and later fullllme -Joel Grey Joined Ille touring cabaret act beaded by his father, Mlckey Katz. He also joined Eddie ~s TV comedy aer1e1. SUl>ooqumt yem of touring u a oolo mlertalner aoured him on night-dub performing as a way of life. Aa a -!me theater beglmer, hll !int Broadway assignment was as a replacement in Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Hom." Among others he played the An<hooy Newley pert in the ilatlonal company of "Stap the World, I Want to Get Off," and subsequeoUy replaced New1ey in New York. Producer-&ttctot Harold Prince saw both of those perl<mnances and engaged hlln f0< "Cabaret," the show that ultimately emancipated Grey. Although a first-tlrne 09car nominee, he teamed something about the annual rite when he sang the opening oomber on last year's show. "But then 1 wasn't in the hot seat," he added with a mischievous grin. It was a comlc vignette of a man most likely to • . . well, succeed, if success means freedom to employ a terrific talent where cballenge and apportunlty beckon. · 'Tempest' Begins SCR Run "'lbe Tempest" South Coast Repertory opens its production of Shakespeare's last p I a y tonight, with performances Tuesdays thniugh Sundays for five weekends at a p.m. in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations M&-130$. "Black Cwnedi.)'" The Udo isle Players give the final two performances of this "Ughts out" comedy tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Lido I s l e Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sound, Newport Beach. _Reservations 8'13-<1170. "Wal& Uatn Dark" .. Tho Ughts go out in this show too at the San Clemente Community Theater, PerfN"mances T h u r s d a y s Cal State Offers Band, Wind Concert A joint concert by the California State University, Fullerton University Wind Ensemble and University Concert Band will be given Sunday in the university's Lit- Ue Theat~" nckets for the 4 p.m. performance are available at the theater box office from from ·noon to 4 p.m. on week· day1 and one and one-half hours before the performance. pear as guest conductor in the Llebestod. Guect conductor for the Ebony Concerto will be Dr. Donal R. Michalsk)r, professor of music at the Fullerton cam- pus and a known composer and clArinetist. TonyDeLap Starting Commission through Saturdays untll April 14 at !:SO p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A v e n id a Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492-046&. "Mldd.Je of the Nlgbt" ConUnuini Its five-weekend run Is this drama of May· December romaooe playing Fridays and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. af the Huntinaton Beach Playhouse, 2110 Ptlain St., lluntington Be 1 ch. ReserVstlons 1136-4446. ''The Detperate Boun" The Irvine Com mv n It y Theator will ~ thla dn!ma of suspense anct; violence nest Saturday for 'a tom-weekend run in the Hulnlnitiet Hall Playhouse on the UC IrvlDe campus. Curtain 8:30 p.~; reservaUons 646-3178. "'l'be Boue ol. Blae Leaves Orange Cout College will present this bizam! comedy- drama Wednesday· through Saturday of next week at 8:30 p.m. Vi the OCC auditorium. Admission is free. "AnenJc and Old Lace" Closing performances of this venerable 1940s comedy will be gt .. n tonight and Satunlay at 8:30 p.m. by the Golden West College drama deport- ment in the Actor 's Playbox on campus. Tickets available at the GWC bookalore or at the door. I ' What's It All Aheut, Oscar? llJ TB.OM.U P~ID .... __ _ Olcaroblerved .... ..,. Academy Aw~ .. ..,_ lromatmwtnn.r,-• like a bope!HI ~- But It IOOll got better, .. ll DOI belle!' 1trancer • Even with year• of practice, 1hey ean•t pulf Gff I -· piauslble .. .,.,.,.,. ••11•1 llke a jB' movie/' 01c:it tllbecL Oierl!Alll Halm'• cbar1ot •PPlf'l'lll1 -tied !IP °" Ille _,., 1114 ,Cllnt ~ becn"'cln~mouthe4 .... =-oflD:: clever B bJ -r.et- leal -. Gll1J loo l7Pbl of all the -lhil ..... 1o follow. ' "'1'1¥ only lirlPI spot,," deapaired °"""· ..,... -inlqlnative alan prrteaded the 1 l u IS I ab earcs.fltppen didn't allt ad creeled their ewn llltroducllaal -from the heart.'' • Hollywood again Tueoday nJgbl made a pitiable attempt at living up jo Its f.alry-lale Image ol decadel past, but all It lllcceeded In waa revealloi bow u~ e1ua II left. "Aatbii>atlc ~· ad In-truding, 'lnocqrucjuJ 1 e I I didn't belp ·any,'' Olcar said weakly. All -ICM!alled penmalltt.. -.• ff. guard, diquated ar bwlgover. -WU Jlllcle up lib I -; Jiie1Jb ljieD!Ppl& i; shot at In the movie. WHAT TO DO SINGERS •• ~ • Take a Trip· to the Moon At GWC Space Exhibitwn (From Page IZ) at Pooh Oxner," was· a bit for the Mtty Grltly Dirt Bald: O>lumbla Records slgn<lll Loggln1 ln 1971 as a so\O artist. Messina, wbo had ~ hired by the company In 19'10 as a producer, produced, bUt he sang along some Ibo and the album that resulted was: called "KeMy Logglna with Jlm Messina Sit tin' In." TllBOUGB APRIL 7 SPACE l!:XHIB11JON Tab the family lo ... the aeaind IUlllll -nN1*lon el Golden West Olllep fnlm ta.in, .. 9 p.m. Free admf...., .. exhibits, lilme and lectures. 892-77U EL 671. MAllCJI 30 • APRIL I SPOllTMEN'S SHOW -28th aonual Sporismen's Vacation ml Travel SOOw often booths 1q::c......,ttq the western ,,. -. Omada, Mexico and Sooth America, plus tniut and' Oll!llnc ponds, ae well as dlsplayJ of boots, camper. and zmor homes; el the O>nventloo Center, March 30-Aprll I. MARCH 11 • APRIL I ART MARKET -OUtdocr -and -"111 be ~ al the -Cultural Cemer, %1201 W, Malvem, Flll- lelb on -Y ml Sunday from 10 a.m. to • p.m. Art Mirtet will feature oil pallXlng!I, waleroolots, gropiU tb*i8111Ph>. aculplw'e and -media. 87Hll«I. ' APRIL I SYMPHONY CONCERT -Prqiram by Dallas SyiDP!l;uy sponaol'ed by Orange O>unty P!ilbonOOnlc Socieiy, ti$w- lord llaH, UC Irvlne, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April L For ticket lnformatlon call Orange County Pbllbarmonic '~· 616-iill. .,.....,, APlllL % Y ANKI!:I!: TRAVl!:IB -Capt. and Irvine J ...... a team " wood msr1nera, will. relate 11>e1r ..iv.oo-of cndl!lnl Europe's inland waterwaya -ttity pment "Tl>e Yanbe Sails Across Europe" al 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 2, In the Forest Gardens Clu!Jbouae, 24001 Mulrlancb Blvd., EI Toro. Amissioo, $2. APRIL I. 7 DRAMA :WORKSHOP -''Roomcnlnlz and Gulldemier,; Are Dead" by Tom ~ with Sooit Kroopl .. - p.-esented under sponsormp ol School of Fine Am, UC Irvine Fine Al'is Village Sludlo Theatre, UC!, ! p.m. 'Ihln- day-SOtunlay, April 5 • 7. AdmisB!on fl, TllllOUGH APRIL WlLDFLOWl!R SHOW -See the ftelcta ci ookll-and breethe the fresh se<nt of wild llowen. Laocastec's 8llllual Wild- flower "Show," features "the best growth d. bloaoml in a decade," plus the free W.lldllower lnlorinatioo Ceoter wltb maps o1 the flower fields, sultled tours, and exhlbiis of palnl- mgs, ininerals, Jodlan artlficll, desert lnsects, m!nlng equip- ment and gboot-town rellcl; at~ Valley Fairgnlunda, Division Street and Avenue "I", I•ncut«, 10 a.m. -4 p.m., 'lburodaya tlmlgh Sundaya. APRIL 7 ~ "°1'ICERT -Program by ~ Ul1n lldlander, .tpOl1l]ll'IOI 11)1 uq , O>mm1ttee lllr Art& a....l<lrd Ball, I p.ulJ •Salo!rdiY. ,\prll 7. Tlcteta at $3 awitable al Fine h1-bc"I ~.UC Irvine, ' --APRIL,. COMMUNITY CONCERT ~ Hartor ·Area O>mmunlty Con-- airt Assoclalton presents Tile OrJ>bem Trio at 8:15 p.m. In the <Jraou~ Ooi!el• auditorium. Adnlllalm la by Jn<m. ' Ice skad~· .. bonhlp card cmly .. M-., lllr· 19'13-7{ aeaaon will he ·-al the door. ' . TllllOUGH APRIL II ''A STREETCAR NAMED DEBDlE" -The Termeaee Wil- liams' lheal<r lmidnW!i: ta celelxal«l by the AbmalBX! Theater with a 25ih llllOivermry pmloldlon llarring Joo Voight, Faye Dunaway and E1ri lill-Mondaya tiroQgh Salunlays al 1:30 p.m. 'lburslay and Salanla7 mallnees al 2:30 p.m. 'l'l<lll!C!, ft,ilO lo $3. TllllOUGB APRIL II "MIND WITll A l>IRTY JUii'• -~ wbldi -a mlddl&dasa llllftllly, -....... 1.-i of • ~ .. com- -on chantlhV aictal _,.. ta at file -... ra-Fmll!I tlmJgb Aprll 211: Bll<s Joe ~ i111m1 ~ Aiiyu Am, - McLerie and Peter strauas. Tueedly tbroutlb Salm-day at I p.m.; Sunday at 7:30 p.ip. and Sa1urda7 and SUnday Matinees ~I 2:!0 p.m. Tlctela, "'3.ilO. No,perfDnDllll<el Mondaya. ' ' APlllL u !\WIK TWAIN -Ad« Hal llolliroolt·will appear In "Mark lnTwalnthe ~" for -peifol-Apl1I u a1 1:30 p.m. Music Oonten PaYllioo. JIW, orden .... being ac-eepled. • MAYS CllUISE OVER CALIFOllNLI. -Yoo can """"' 1500 miles In two states and take the routes ol Cabrlllo, Sir Francis Drake ml Father Semi by joining the secood annual Mu· 1<11111 AlJlm:e Fly-Over oo Saturday, May 5. A plane, spon- """'1 by tbe Loo Angeleo Museum of Nalural History, takes ;9llll along the San -fault 111 far nor1b as Oregon's Q1illr Lake •. Tbe fotr blur trlp-. !60. (711) 749-3631. · MAY!t CQNCERT -Kann aipd lli!:liard Carpenler will apj>ear In C011Cert In Brldi!es Auditorium, d!aremoot College, at 7:30 p.m. May 19. 1'lcket8 available at tbe usual lld<d agencieo. lnfonnalion (7U) 62Mm. Messina says, "Kenny and J are signed to the record oom· peny and also Kenny Is signed lo me as far aa allowlng me tO produce a certain wtmber 9J. his LPs. We 're not ~ together so that we have , 1{s perform together .. _artlst.i. We have a minimal amount of. commitment together, He bas a choice. He can J!Ol'J< with me or by hlmaelf. If I'm hassling hls career, he doesn't have to worey about-legal oblicallolll that would keep blm tied to me. "In the future, as we gf:t better known, It will be more economic for him to record with me. But that shouldn't have anything to do wllhbll personal, eslheUc feeling. It's nearly time for the last New York set and Messina says there's nothing to do to get ready for it except tune up. "I stopped drugs four or five years ago. I haven't found any substitute except enough sleep and trying to eat well. There were a lot of drugs in the mid '60!!. Some of my frieods were destroyed by It." Loggins says, "I'll psych myself up with honey in tea. That's a cheap high." ANOTHER SERVICE FROM NEWPORT PRODUCE! ' We •r• sol• di1tr ibutors of Reedy Mede T 01sed Stl•ds Cole Slaw Cerrot Sticks, C.l1ry Sticks, Diced Onions and mtny more, for 'restaurants,' schoot11 churches, etc. At ~he price of 9r11ns today it's actually cheaper to buy your salads ell ready cut, waahed end rudy for the dr11singl Since we sti1rted this pr1cti~~ vlrt~ally l~eryane buyl It when they h1v11 lar.9• 9roupl Now 1t s 1v11f1l:tl1 1n small p1ck1911 for the 1v1r191 family for only 29cll Why bot+.1r cutting up sa'lad 9r11n1. You 11k1d for it, Newport Produce c•m• up with it. .. · HEU IS THI UASON ·l'Oll OUI llli SUCCESS! COUPON Sl'ECIALS ~········~J·•················· • P'-Shoo> c .. ,.. • • Sooclo! 1.-....., • fl-Shop cou,... • • 10,000 l'Oll • TOSSED SALAD• 10.000 Por Thia •-• • THIS EYIMT • • LONG ITIM HVIRID • • .DAFFODii.$ • ~ .__1"' ·~ • CUT POM POM • : -·--• CIUO...,. • OI TUUPS • Ste Dn. • IAG 29' : $125 I h • • • unc • Limit 2 DIL • • J,.lmlt 2 • Limit 2 lch. • • Wlltl Tiils C~ -Tllla c.u,.. • With Thi1 cw,... ~ ......... ~ ...•..........•... : . ........ ........ • .....,_ •llMl-1 ............... . ,. ............................... .. • Doullto H-• ~Int llll!'t Hlthl • POI HIALTH • • imMGrlwtt • • ASPARAGUS • PITITI • .:J: ~=· . • 3 u.: •1• • IANANAS : ORANGE JUICE: • Featured works on the pro- gram are Stravinsky's Circus Polka aod "Ebony Concerto," both performed by I h e UnJverslty Wind Ensemble; Alford11 "'Ibe Thin Red Line," W a a a er' a '· Liebestod,11 Cres&oa'I '•Ce le brat Ion overture" and Olarles Ives' ••Americ8" arranged by Rhoda far OOllC<rt band , all played by the Concert Band. Tony DeLa'p , associate pro- f .... r ot art et UC Irvine, has been oelected by the National Foondatlon for the Arts to ex· SOUTH SEAS .TROPICAL FISH • •-11~ • a· • ··49.-• • LETTU~' ,• • u.. • • • • Uiolt v....... " • 3, ... 10c •. ~su.. • 1ov.-°"" II • LIMitlof-• WltflTllllC-• -1>1t~ • eve~ • The Wind -mble is con- ductod by Balon L. Minor, aaoclili jl"O~uor of music, and the Ooncert Band is directed by Eusene A • ~ron, lecturer in muatc. CorpolVll will 1lao be the clar1net toiolat In the Ebony eonc.io, whlle Bill Colt, a aenkr at Cl! State, will ap- ) \ ecute a sculpture-fountain cunplex for the n e VI lng)ewood Civic Center. The f',1,000 commlaslon la fmanced by matchlns funds of the Natkwl Foundallon of the Arts and the city ol Inglewood. CompleUon dale ltlr tile work will be In Augusl • De!Ap, • natlooal1y !mown artist, has !>eon a member of the art laculty at UC Irvine since the opening of the cam· pua In 1115. • ' COSTA lillSA 541-7H1 • ...........•.......•......... ; COUPOllS DPlll Al'llL 4. 1m •0rcmgc C-lr'* lfotl l'opultw """""" O!ld "°""!r HoUH" >--~~~ .-~~~ N•WPORT PllODUCI '"N.OW11S 1Y _. 61U711 a.-7 ..,. ....... -,. • ,....., '7W71t 2616 New,.. lu,..aw•t1 • "" P2 ' 1 'a t1H2'1 ·as y...,. of -IOiloEO FlUIT S'llP"l "W~ QuoUIJ la.,,. J[notO ff'*" l'Dl JI VEAU Otder of Ille HOii.it" .. t - I A s An CMU and I p.m. Cbur A• Tbe gnm Road ·Lee: She (:hrtJ Savi! Le Norti KeiU Th D18ll trom ~ wr Boe! lluth .. • \ ' ... ·Pelmeirl Fdd.,, Mll'th 30, 1973 DAILY PILOT ff' or Piroshki,· ·Anyone? Try Marina'S ' ' Wbat Oranp Coun!J lacb ... -- Plete obed lrom -lo-· , ll'B lllo low CID Imo Is bUlalhanov, piroobkl,...J:..1-l llld abuhllt. It 'l bo beca111e there are 'One d!sba Ind ool'n' 1bouters along the Orange Cout have displsyed a 'J ·i)&rtieular ram""' !or es:otic meals in '«bole mtaunnts. ' Armeolan, Fnncb, a..etc, Oriental · llld Hawaiian are all foreign cuisines ".iiat are welcomed here with open- JnOUtbed admiJ'ltloo. AU that is, e1- t <:ePI one -1he Russian l'uislne. 'l U you d II h I llroganoff, CIV· •lar and vodka -doubting ii you will ·-It appear• Utile : fs known bere about Russian recipes. Jlul !hi• gap In U.S..liovlet cultural relations Is being cloeed lo some • ,degree by Marina's ConUnental CBI• · in Corolla del Mar. Not all Russian ,diJl>es -such .. lkra iz baklaihanov (eggplant caviar), p!rosbkl (mest 'pie). pelmenl (Russian form of ravioli) and sbashllt skewer«! broil· Afternnon Musicfest Scheduled An afternoon ol classical· folk and contemporary music via a briss quintet and soprano duet wlll be presented at 4 p.m. April 8 at Geneva Presbyterian Church In Laguna Hill s. A donation of $1 or more is requested. ed lamb) -.... offend, but It Is possible lo get ac:qualn!ecl with l!Ollle ol tbe ooun1ey's foods. ADii wllo bows, II the RU8Slan- American "P\1-•t contln11<1, Orange Coaol dmers may ON1 day be able to get a C011191ete obed (dinner) hOCll z;aiµska (cooktall appellw) lo ti!lel Clnl!t des9erl l"""l· Born in Russia ol Russian and L It h u an I an P"renlS, '111'.irtna Valsamalds lMr. Valsamatls balls from Greece) pavod Iler way ia'4 the restaurant bu&lness with cred<oliills as a gtilftJale of Ille lamed Swiss Conlon Illttl ScllooL Marina'& Continental Clfe is indeed jwt that. S<ated in tbe pleesant, airy room, ·a diner can transport bimaell to Europe and memories of family-run businesses offering good, wbol....,ie foods to· a flvored clienlel. By virtue· of location too, Marlna'a is one of those gems you either come upon by .accident ,.. dicectloo from andlher person. Whtie Situated in the front ol an .an:ade -on the bUsy COOS! ll!gbway;!mmedia\e <pol· Ung isn't eaay due to the diminutive slzo ol boll> tbe restaurant and Ill overhead sign. Io addition to Mar'ina's kitchen mastery, one is also impressed by the unusually reasonable prices asked for it. Nothing on \ht menu is tabbed above $2.75. Tbe dinner bill of fare leadt off with the evening special, a featured eotree that's dillerenl every night. During our first visit, rortunarety, lhis,... the popular Russian favorite, b e e I stroganoff. . Marina's edition -served with a choice of soup or salad and bot croissant rolls, $2.75 -was excellent l on all counts. The tender strips of sirloin and delicate sour cream sauce teslllied lo skillful preparation and seasoning before becomirlg the topping on a bed of nicely cooked egg noodles. By its mere existence of the menu, The concert will benefit the youth pro- gram at the church at 2430l El Toro Road ·Leola ·Peterson Is coocert coordinator. She has prodllced the 12 Cancerts of Cbrlstmas In Lagwia HUis for Royal and Savings and Loan. SOPRANOS CAROLE BOELTER AND 'ELLEN ROBINSON . Leading off the concert will be the Northridge Brass Quintet, directed by Keith Snell, first trumpet. The quintet features Snell, Bob Kauf- rqan, bass trmnbone; Dave Dicksoo, trombone; Alan Grant, frencb born; and ~y Cbrlst1Bll9on, second trumpet. Also on the program will be "Musicke r., a While" wttb llOf>rano& Carole !19elter and Ellen -and organist RUlh Kem. ·. • • \ ' •-:.__,-rrs--· ,-• Q,111' . ' ; I . . I • I I • J The members of the Northridge Brass Quintel are enrolled al Cat State Northridge as music majors. At the Saddleback Valley concert, they will play works by 16th and 17th century composers including compQSitions by Giovanni Gabrieli, Johann Sebastian Bacb and contemporary composer, William Schmidt. Following the brass presentation, Ms. Boelter and Ms. Robinson will ling "Sound the Trumpet" by Henry Purcell • • and "Laudamus Te,'' a hymn of praise by Antonio Vivaldi. A solo organ suite by Camil Van 'Hulse will be played by Ms. Kem. During "Musicke," the two sopranos dressed in Elizabethan costume will sing ''Greensleeves," "Aunt Rhody," "Swing Low and All Night" and other folk tunes frOl)l England and early America. Both Ms. Bqeller and Ms. Robinson. who attended UC Irvine, have performed in concerts throughout S o u t h e r n California. I BR.ING THE KIDS THIS WEEK-END • MEET SUPER CHICK • FREE -PRIZES, SURPRISES ./ & CHICK·TERI JUMBO r CHICK BAU..QONS!' • r • ~· Out 'N About NORMAN STANLEY pirmhki -Ukewise served with a choice of soup or salad and croissants, $1.25 -automaUcally became the se- cond entree selection. Since first discovering pi.roshki some years ago in Yugoslavia (at the dinner table of a Russian-born resident of Zabred), we've never ceased extolling this incredible delicacy. Marina 's of· fering commanded instant preefrence -and generated considerable delight W'hen It proved a match with the "Yugloslavlan original." Two factors spell s ucc essf ul plroobkl. Tho tastiest meat filling is to no avail unless the aumundlng crust Is crisp and flaky. In both department! Ma r i n a ' s version ill a gold medal wiMer. The savwy meet center ia a deft blend of liver, beef and spices. And the cn1st is the art of breai:I making brought to the zenith of perfeclion. As a matter ol fact , anything at Marina's In the line ol baked goods is going to rank with the best you'll find anywhere. For verification go beyond the plroshkl crust to other examples like the exceptional croissant rolls or superb pastry and cake desserts. Other Items ol note on Ille dlmw :· menu Include barn roll , 11.75, meot: blintzes, $2.50, and rq:ular bllnties · I crepes rolled 'With cream cheese fUI·: Ing and served with sour cream and : strawberry jam), $1 .75. Besides stroganoff, the evening , special is likely to feature such d~s ; as cabbage roils, stuffed bell peppers.; Hungcu:ian go u I a 1 h or beef: bourgwgnon. llopetully Marina can be ·. persuaded to add more wholly Russian dishes as Ume goes on. ; Jf you opt for soup with dinner make : it the flavorsome borsch. As for dessert. it's any man 's calorie-count in . the battle to keep from ordering . several varieties. These range from strudel or chocolate eclairs, 40 cents each, to strawberry wbipped cream cake or meringue ice cream sake, 60 cents per slice. To make matters even more tempting, there's a dauling array o( (See OUT 'N ABOUT, Page Ill 5 Shows Opeit Tonight Take Your Pick: 'Th e Te mpest', 'Blac k Com edy Just when you thlnk yo.u're going to get through a local theater season without one of those weekends in which ball a dozen playhouses crowd into the starting gate at once, up CQIDes a night like this one. Tonight no fewer than five productions are 'lifting their curtains in a 20 mile radius. Aoother opened last night, and still another bowed in TUe!i- day. Coin· flipping time for the playgoer again? Not really. It's quite do.ubtful that many of the seven shows that opened this week win be battling for the same audiences. In fact, a more dissimilar lot would be hard to find. If your taste runs to wild and wacky comedy, 'for in# stance, you'll probably want to drop in on lhe Lido ' Isle Players' production of "Black Comedy," which opened ~­ day and closes tomorrow night. Ron Albertsen is direc- ting a cast of Huntington Beach Playhouse Imports in this always-enjoyable farce. DEVOTEES OF Ii e av y I' • drl\ffi& have a couple choices -about 50 miles apart. They could catch "Wait Until Dark" at the San Clemente Com- munity Theater or "Dr. Cook's Garden" with an Orange COunty director (Alex Koba) and star (Alan Hart) at the~Loog Beach Commun- ity Playhouse. South Coast Repertory an- clanados also have their open- ing weekend, one that also should draw in the Shake- speare buffs, "The Tempest," opens an extended run tonight. The biggest competition wlll be for the sandbox set, with two children's shows opening tonight withln w a 1 k In g distance of each other. The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse is presenting "The Shoemaker and the Elves," while the Children's Theater Gulld of Newport Harbor has a n original musical, "Due to Lack of Interest Tomorrow Has Been C8oceled," over at Costa Mesa High School's lyceum theater. Finally, there's a show on tonight and tomorrow with its owli built-In audience i n ·Orange County's b I g g e s I -· That would be the TOM TITUS Intermission auditorium at Laguna HUis Leisure World where a n original drama "The Return" plays for these two nights on- ly. ' LOOKING AHEAD into April, when community theater activity is ex- ceptionally light, the r e ' s virtually no time for comedy. Four heavy dramas are on the schedule, all either m~ing theil' local debut or returning after a lengthy absence. The first of these is Orange Coast College's "The House of Blue Leaves," bowing in next Wednesday for a brief, four- evening engagement. Then on Saturday £Ol?les the Irvtn.e Community Theater with its "biggie" of the season, "The "Desperate Hours," kicking oft a fotJr..weekend run. ''The Effects of Gamma Rays o n Man·ln-lhe-Moon : Marigolds" moves into lht : Laguna Moulton Community '· Playhouse for three weeks on · Tuesday, April 10. Afterward. there's an apparent lhree- week wait until Nell Simon's only serious play, '•The Gingerbread Lady,'' makes !Is debut at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. April, as usual, ls the heaviest month of that local theater season, and t b I s particular April will be even heavier \vlth the aforemen- tioned quartet plus closing perfonnances of Huntington Beacb'a "Middle of the Night" and the San Clemente and Long Beach dramas. It's the time Qf year when most of the '"""' ,iaytiouaea try to ... jUsil bow aood Ibey can be - ofteo with lmpmalve ....tta.. .. .. • • . CHICK-TERI- Drumsticks that can't be beat. Char-broiled in timgy Teriyaki Sauce. 35c. . .. TERI-BURGER-A neat treat ' for your tasi ebuds. Teri yaki sauce and special seasoning -EIJl:il t'" makes our char- broiled burger better. 65c. CHICK·A-BO S-:-Tender chunks of chicken char· broiled with Teriyaki sauce-and served on a er. 35c:. TEMPURA-Jumbo shrimp on a bed of deep .. , fried tempura vegetables. A choice oriental delicacy. 55c ' FRIED RICE-Tender & fluffy. A Japanese tradition . 30c: •AND, OF COU RSE Assorted hot & cold beverages. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY. DISCOVER THE GREATEST ·-THING TftAT EVER HAPPENED TO CHICKEN. I 310 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA (near 17th & Santa Ana Avenue) ---- I ' • ,• .. • " •' .. ' • • • • Frtd.v. Mllth 30, 1'173 • . ~'John-Boy' Really Writes· foetry : 'f ·jMountain· Bofs a New Yorker Who Loves Holl-ywood t :NEw YORK (AP) -Richard Thomas, who plays poetry.writing Jpbl>-Bo)' in "The Waltons'' series on CBS, Is i bit weird. He was born and rfJ~ here, yet says he loves living 'fE In Hollywood. .nls is against the law. New York aCtors are suppc.ed to return from J!our--i denouncing the phooinea, ~ -· Ille tramc, the plutic lb<ubbery, Ille white-~ faith ~ and Ille coffee ahopo that rf:eemble giant plaster donuts . i ~'ibomas also actual y writes poetry • bl bls spare Ume. He 's done It since he " ,... nine . Now he'a trying to find a t publisher for hls work. Woold the title 1 be'"'Joh1-Boy'1 Poetry" or .:>me such? ~ ' "Oh, no/' he said, dolnc a fair im- itation of a man throwing up. "Christ, · no! Are you kidding?" I'd disown it immediately. I'd deny every word that was written if U1ey dld lhat. "I'd say It waa all a publicJty illunt." That he says all thll while being In· terviewed in the apartment of hll press agent mlj;bt al.to 1 e em somewhat strange, but It really lln't, mnsi~ering his background. At 21, ht'• a veteran of 15 yean ln stage, film ~ televillon work. He began at age alx, singing "Ya Gotta Have Heart" in a IWWDtr IWck ~ duction of "Damn Yankees." His poreiita are profesa-1 ballet dancers. He grew up 1n a shoW' business atmosphere and discu.uel It -and thlnP like TV ralllljs -with a detachment that comes of experience. ln pertaD, ~11Jl lively, enlhuslutic contm! to tlie quiet dreamer he portrays in "The Waltons," a gentle aeries about a Blue Ridge mountain famliy o! the Depression era. Wbfn the aeries begao last Sept. 14, It was pitted against the high-rated "FUp Willon Show'' on NBC and ABC's "Mod Squad." A lot of critlea liked It, but Ille ratings were extremely low. The series' premiere effort, ~ cording to the Nielsen ratlnga, raoked 46lh out or 65 shows on the tube at the start of the 1'12-73 seaaoo. But Ute ratings slowly improved and '"Ibe Waltons" ~ped the mid..seuon aii:. Its last fn~nm program for the current season al.red March 1. Jt was ranked by Nielsen in lltb place na- tionally, slightly ahead of "The Flip Wilson Show." "Mod Squad" wound up Jn the cellar. "I think the show's quality is what kept it oo the air," 1'ioinu aaid. "lt'1 not like a series when you have a Jot ol octlon and lhoollnll fo keep the au- dlmce Interested, reprdlesa ot quali- ty. CBS sources say 11'Ibe Waltons" probably wW be renewed for the next teaao1T. If It turns out lo be a long..,.._ nlng aeries, how long would Thomas like lo 111.ay In It! "I'd hope It would run three to five years," he said. ''I'm interested in 111.aylng wtth It u loog u Ille quality is there . I don't want to aee anyone else play my role. "I don't want to be with a television series for a very long time," he.said, then grinned aell-consclous)y. "I know those are the famous l8lt words, but I would hope I could ward off the Idea of 'job security.'" ' • 'Richerd Thomu, John-Boy of 'The Waltons'. in pensive pose ,.,___....,_~·----------------------~------------------(._ Bluegrass Musicians • • • Engelbert Wants Warm Reception •, , I Join Forces ENG&LBERT HUMPERDINCK By EARL WILlON Of a. DfillY r Het IMIH "I sUre will be glad to get down there to Orange County, it's freezing up here." Thus spoke Engelbert Humperdinck Thursday a£. ternoon in a telephone in- terview with the DAILY PILOT from ~1ontreal , Quebec. Humperdinck will be ap-- pearing in concert at the Anaheini Convention Center on Friday. April 6. He will perform in Montreal tonight and then will fly to London for a five--day rest before resuming his concert tours or the U.S. Asked why he picked Canada in the winter time, he remarked, "It's not by choice." He explained that his visa allowed him only a limited number of da ys in the United States and then he had to leave for awhile before he could return again. "It's all computed on a time basis," he said. Appearing with Hum· perdinck at the Convention Center will be comic Bobby Ransen and a bevy o f beautiful girls called '"nle Promises." Tlclrets for Ille show are still available and may be obtained by calling the Convention Center, 635-5000. From Anaheim , Hum- perdinck will head for Las Vegas where he will open at the Riviera April 18 for a two week engagement. He will return to the Riviera for a four-week stint in June. The Ure story of Engelbert Humperdinck ·is a tru e "rags to riches" saga. Born Gary DorSeY in Madras, India, in 1940, he was an unknown singer in England "so poor I had to. liv.e on the dole11 (na~ tional assistance). But he had confidence In himseU and so did his manager, Gordon Mills. Arm· ed with ingenuity am:! im- agination, Mills changed Gary Dorsey into Engelbert Humperdinck. The name at- tracted attenti.on and Engelbert's talent, hard work, outstanding voice and stage presence did the rest. "I've aJways been a hard worker/' he recalled, "and that's why I am able to DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT LAGUNA'S LONG·TIME FAVORITE ~Jl/1kWHALE 6734633 r -,---Chln;;'e cui;in7 I I '*,.. OPEH DAILY' 11 AM·11 PM . 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Some of' Ille countey's fj)p blufgrass musicians will join forces on "One of a Kinci" Stmday at 7:30 p.m. on Chan- nel 28. Selections will include "Dart HoUow," "Land of the .Navaho," ''Blackberry Blo.ssoms," "Knockin' 0 n Your Door," "Red Rockin' Chair" and "Orange Blossom Special.'" The musicians, who f>t together especially for the "One of a Kind" concert. are among those who have helped a new generation of Americans discover Bluegrass in recent years. ,~~!!''' ~ ~lr •"Nl0's ~ BRINGS A FUN FAMILY FOOD RES'l'AURANT TO NEWPORT CENTER ' ' """'""""""""'""'~"'"''""'_,."""~ 210 NEWPORT CEHTl!JI ORIV!, NEWPOJIT BUCH NEAR THE TMEATtN TILEPMONl t {714) 144-KOI 11:30 A.M. TO 12:00 MIOHIOHT • I en c,. ... v111er ''""'''1 LAGUNA NICOUEL . I • • COCKTAILS • 196 E. 17TH ST., Hll.LGKt:N SQ. 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Iong-runntnc 19 5 o's ~J.ng' Br0ad'11!y, the l& "nie underwotld characters Broadway musical by last terior J. ~~. exterior of the of Damon Runyon's "Guys year's successful Uol HJgb Sa~~ Miaion-the ~ and Polls'' will recreate New production of j'The B o Y Box nJ~ club, the El C&fe York ~ yesteryeal in Irvine Frilend1 ·" ed. ~Ha~, 13th St. In toaight and Saturday with the t eatur a much smaller !'lew y k and a oewer - help of '"University High cast of 23 students. . ba for a crap game. """~At. Uni Higb'a "Guvcz and Dolls" ~~ ,. ~ ,. Asslata(ll , d~ a n d The strains of "Luck Be a 9111ered a slight setback last choreocrtpier 11, Den Is e Lady Tonight" and other tunes week when one of the lead Dales. H~ uelstAqt IJ Mona from the musical by Frank players, Holly I HancOck as Gibson. ·.:;et )lid costume Loesaef will be bear( begin-Sarai\ Brown, tiec;ame ill on dliector & KllJ>berly Burge. nlng Jt f P.·m. both night. in npenlng night before the -Studeul .u..ctor Is Brian tho bJib &Choo! mulU-purpose and was rushed to the room,. bosp!W. ~I Beasley and Bradley •U!livmity Hlili SCbool is at ..!!:"pla basy ~ ~= Elsbeny ale •WI• managers. m1 ~ prtve, Irvine. ~'." ·-d-~-•ii'' ",Nathan Detroit" Is being ' More tliail 100 student> are uve crow at · a speo played by !Uchard Conaway. involved In the producUon, 57 performance Tuesday. His partner II\ shady dealings, f of them on-stage, 21 in the Ticket> are $2. They can be S'"• u • ...._ is Ji m ~. purchased at the dOOl" each •1 .,_....., , ~--~·• and others behind-night or the per!ormlOCe. Michael . the-scenes. The dlreetors said they have Mariana Renee is Adelaide ! I I 1 t t I I state 0 dlrector is Danlcl taken palna to make the Uni and Lance Scroggin> Is Harry Trevino. rchestra director ts High version true to the the Horse. Vivian Trlem. • · · 1 Other members of the cast .. 'Gnus d ·Doll • · origma play, which was later . B Fr.dhandl G ,:~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~-~ . ""· ~ s 1 s . made into a popular motion are ram 1 er, ary mus1,~ally d 1 ff i cu, l t . an~ ,picture featuring Jean Sim-Call, Ben · Hirsch, Deb r B· techriica~ly Very demanding, mons, Frank Sinatra and QUirin, Dan 'Winkler, Teni the co-directors stated . Marlon Brando Catalano, Kay Colllgnon, Lln- But the high school staff and Jt requires ·1 number of da Dunn, Cathy 'Ferguson, Lee Las Vegas I Hutchloson, Anthony Vasley, Craig Mitdlefl Mark Whiting, Lori Ditrt, Ken Bates, Carol Bork, Elizabeth Savage and Rick Kleber. Also performing are Ric~ Murphy, Brlsn Delapp, Cnilg ~ t!>n'1f>e!!i .JI Johnson, -Brian Beck, Bev ~IU. lf I~ Desei·t Off.ers Trini VEAL CUTLET SWISS CAESARS PALA CE -Os- mond Brothers and Rich Little ends Aprll 4; Petula Clark and David Steinberg starts April 5. DESERT INN -Trini Lopez and Joan Rivers. FLAMINGO -Sandler & Young, Corbett Monica and Rusty Warren. FRoNTIER -·Phil Harris Frank Sinatra Jr. and Harrf James through April 4; Wayne Newton and Dave Barry starts April 4. LAS YEGAS HILTON -Bill Cosby ·and Ike & Tina Turner BedJ ford, Tori Cox,h Barbara ftESTAUIANT ends Apr,·1 6· Ra J w 1 h ohnsoo, Jody KI s In elf, • que e c ·cont1 ... -tal Cuisine starts April 7. Cathy Morgan, Jane Schmidt, ..... . RIVIERA -Totie Field3 Kathy Shores, Julie Stanek, Cocktall1 and Helen Reddy ends Aprill; Ellen Yunker, Vickie Brittain, Stnnnn Toti. Fl.elds and B bar Janys Carr, Leslie Clark and .,, ar 8 Diane Dltrl. Luncheon and Dinner McNair start> April 4.· -----------II Monda" thr-'"h San.w1-•. SAHARA -Rowan &·-• .,_ ·-ar Martin ends April 3; Buddy Hackett and James Darren starts April 8. SANDS -Sammy Davis Jr. and Mamie Van Doren ends April 8; Dahny Thomas and r~~~ Hine!, Hines & Dad starts April 10. 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Co ni m I ti • e oo · Com· held tiy eclino o! tho wmd'I Into dtscussioos o! ma)OI' munlcatlono to utead broad· top miDd! -Manin lllalty, S II 1--· ._ Ii. ooclat i......, in addition to blJ east tieeme ttnewal periocb lo cart Sapn, Krall Eberlcke, to CCYwAli1Ct ASl9r color!Ul commenu on the five years, eoatiling broad· list a ,..,, -who portldpoled apnrls world. BW'• show Is a casters to get cm with ~ in a nlne-<la,y abipboard sym-home away from ho~e for builnen or programmmg posium held aboard the S.S. " vlsUing sports celebs; if you ral.her than spending so much Statendam thlr past Dec. s, and su.ndaiy at 5:45 p.m. have an ,opportunity to once know very little about sports, J valuable time and money in the aame day Apollo 17 l'Olr!d Newsman Steve Arvin coo-again bear such programs u: the program is an education in de!mlln11 those 11 c e n s e s oil the faee ol the earth tor d-tho 1eareb !or locls Via The Jack Benny Show; the that fleld. im ~'c':r• plnS..,. Mc9u..- "JUNIOR BONNER" agalilst aell •PPolnted oom· man!Ond'• last planned mooo Interviews with a porno film Qui< 1'lds; Inner Sanctum; Pushing the buttoos ' KMPC mialooen and other arbiters ahot for this century. Sym· producer, an owner of a chalo Glen Miller at Glen Island will air three Dodger games, of the fl"bllc good. . . pooium members were cm-Of x-ral<d movie bouaes, plUt Casino; Benny Goodman at tO!llgbl and Sawrday, 7,s;I~========; And, gettlng on with the cemed with what wtJJ come patrooa Who have just teen the the Hotel PeMS)'lVania; Don p.m., from Anaheim, Sunday,· r busmeu o1 programming is alter Apollo -whether highly oontrovmial movie, McNeil's Breald!IBI CI u b ; 1,s; p.m., from the Dodger MOVIE MJlNOS Fn' .1-. Saturday KFWB, with Its just oom· humanity ean survive. "Deep Throat." Stella Dallas; The Goldberg•; Stadium. · FOR ..,.,.., ...... AND ""Y pleted series on "Medical KPRK launches a 24-bour I Love • Mysrery; The Rlghl -jj~iij~~~~!!!i!~i J ~., .. Eveni"" Morning Treatment ' A n Expensive M E A N W ff ILE, KMPC re-creation of a day In old to Happiness; Kate Smith and I \'OUNO PEOPl£ ••• Propsoition '' and its up-com· readies It.sell to alr 11Tbls radio entitled. "and AU the Vic and Sade. 1-...;.c-•1M1.,,,.,,i. .. w.r. MMCHIO MAKMll ln1 teriea titled, "can A1an Program is Rated X," an ln-Ships at Sea," which will get You're ,aJto invited to tune ,,.,...,,._,,..ttllitr., ut.l..Daee--.._ ••CIJTYICS-Survive?" Both scripts were depth k>Ok at sexploitation underway at 7 p.m. Saturday. Jn throughout the month for _._.....,.,.....,.0,.,...........-. 0 IOUNlAIN VAll[Y ... ~!!'~! .....,...;oc.;;.u.,-, :.1 '"'"(".u ;_a..._ _. m 1:31 CD...,,.., written by Ms. Wina Sturgeon. films, this tonight, Saturday During the 2, hours you'll the best of the "golden age" .of 000•1. onM 1:tl 8 7:001Ji1MriM.._., radio, however, station's N.., SMlell's rr!)ALLA'n u1unt11 (I) .. a.rt a m llll lhllliilltl geoeral manager Will Lewis "HaAllT•::AIC l(ID'' L!:!l s.ai ~!Him ... ......, IJ (l)W. L ........,,...... NEW YORK DANCERS JN LA also points out, "if you don't "HOT •ocic:s" l nt .. 11•111 ca-..W • • • reVel in nostalgia, KPFK will riiri1 ALL AC.ts ADlfmD .., TM Cl........,'-also air mliny outstanding ~ l'llWll iuldlnca _.. • ... fl l1IM l:JO II Dntr'• ,,...._ ( Frim Page 31) Zigars, Deborah Austin, and Stravinsky's close friend. Kent dramatic productions in the f.:}it e EMM11!1111 "\II Md thlW B ml lwt .....,_ Bryan Pitts. Most of \hem and Clif'ford will perform the evening." KPFK is on your Door• OPtn ~:it: l;IS. Sat-Sun -... -----... --·--- '9111M...... .,..,..,.. patrma in lat Angeles. Most began their training with Irina pas de deux . FM dial, 90.7 ... •IHW• stre1Nlld u•w-....._ D (])Cil,.._"" or the dancers were born in K s ka 1 Lo A 1 "Y." rH1: ,.,,.o•ox" (RJ · -·-_ ..,11 ~,,,_ , o movs ,,..n s nge es The first performall(e of LOOK FOR 1 h "IL1ss THI •EASTS ,., ..... , w the Los ·Angeles area. took and danced in the Los Angeles these o ks ·u be · 'l ·_<i_~~~i;'.._~a~n ~·~!e~r~~~~·~'"~'~'·~·~·•~""""'"""'~ (~n) 'll -D""4 ........ ,.. a Mt.., flll 'JR' Ballet. w r WI seen lfl dime n s i 0 n in KABC (l)~llM1 Wllttr Cnlnkitl m o.-tary J1twa their early ~ainlng here, and Aviation lllgh School, 2025 9..,....,..,... l:GOll"pli•nr perrormed in the Los Angeles The program hicludes some Manhattan Beach BJ v d ., I ...,.,.. DGTMJtbt• 'JR' Ballet. of the most exciting works Redondo Beach, at 8 p.m. c--u.1111 aw. w.,.. Tlwllrt ever choreographed for the Saturday evening. Two ad-... ·~ ~ESTUClED Undtl' 11~1ru ~ R ,_l or M.Jlt 6lllN•• ..,,. • ._. C1ft1i D (f)(J)Tlle °'-"' Among the other New York ballet. The Cirst is the AGON, ditional performances will be ........ .. tli,... o. dancers who will be appearing composed especially for the presented at J and a p.m. Sun-"Play Ml1ty for Me" fPGI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ,_....... m ~ (C) ... T'"""t' here are Renee Estoplnal, New York City Ballet by Igor day at the Wilshire Ebell ·1Ullt..... (WIS) '58-RolJ Clllloua, ..,...,. listers Bonita and Elyse Stravinsky and choreographed Theatre, .. Los Angeles. Reserv· 1M Clle•..._ ltlM. (C) "'Hiii • rrlNt ..,.. 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Arltfll rn11ldlii· 1nd..cti1 Ealf J:JO fJAiMtrlan Ullltflt t G, Mir· Sc:nas. lttwl. 1h1U r1trrtlts ''Wiii Roprl' C.N· l:Jt. -= (Cl """ ..... ..., .. ""'' ........ --...., '17 -'"'" ao.c.o,.. w ..... --...... LI.,< O (JJllJ "' ""'"' r.., '11' UI 8 MMllslrt --11 tlol 1125,000 "'""' Tou"""" rl -• IC) -----· O!IO. ... --.... -llD1-~~·-!'*t~ m- J NOW -FIRST TIME TOGETHER Cybill Shepherd . Eddie Albert Je1nnie Berlin 111 llMI -.-., ... ~ ~ .............. l.111.J PANAVISION9 • TECHNICOLOR• ,f;\, A Nat.onal Gener~ Pictures R._ ~ 1!1!l)O CONT. SAT, MESA c~~~~ • SUN. ,IOM 2 • 188.J NEWPOltT BlVO S.!181 552 Wllffl£ll Df 3 ACADEIY AWAllDS ( 1) BEST PICTURE OF Tl(E YEAR! (2) BEST ACTOR: MARLON BRANDO (3) BEST SCREEN PLAYi NOW THlU TUESDAY "SKY JACKED" ''" RAQUEL WELCH "KANSAS CITY BOMBER" ~~!!~~ ~ CO"ONA OEL MA~ JANE ,., DONALD FONDA 'SUTHERLAND PETER BOYLE SlllL,.. ~YAU~ *II.UIS ~ Sllowtl-7:00 A•o "MINNIE and MOSKOWITZ" WINNER OF • -,_f.l.~-.u •<il." STADIUM · I:;;., " .lilllJu:;J:l..111.! l'. -... ;.1i---. .11· .... S!ADIUM •3 ~ ' .aLltlU.L!.!.~llU,.'II"'_. -.. ·~ -""''". STADIUM ·!.~;, "-.. {\Ul~Cl.'.ltl,!!I'~ HURRY I INOI SOON "Fldd1er o. Tlri• Roar• ,., "Black Mammo. W~lte Momma" "Bloody Mam ma" ! RI ''Deliweraace'' Mill (II) "McCabe & Mn. Miner" "ne Getaway" lPGJ ... "Lady Sings Tho llun" (RI ''Poseidon.Adventure" •. •11111 • • fl'O) "Fua'" U.A. CITY CINEMAS UOIES OAY l!VIEllY TUES. JtC (ALL LAOIES & SIHIOll CITIZENS 12:JI TO t :DCI) \ -· mi-111 ... -- ____ ... -----..- s. .. oi.,.,..,. .... --..t CS..\ KZ·2481 llll'l IUJG.fUI 5 FINGERS Of DEATH (I) PUIS • SIDtllY 1'011111 • THE O•GANIZATION ll'G1 DON"t Mill IT JI.) lAINIOW lllOGI (I) \2.) GIMME SffflHI !Pl) (3.) TWO lAHl aLAOCTOP 111 1 ... _llo!Mtw'fl , • • 1 lle•ch •lvd • ' •Ha•'"" 9 ... 4. 171·1162 llSI PltMf I UST ACJOll --GODfATHER (R) + BRUTE COR~S fl) SHOWN ii .... PJl OMl.T! llnceln ... .,.. •••t "'knell 527·222] IUf ..cT\lll I NIT iliClOI --GODFATHER (R) ~ BRUTE CORPS II) MIOWtrl .. , t:lO .... ONl'ft .. """' lOSJ ~' s•s TM• ~u 111 .,.~y MADOHMA '"°' -t JIM N NtS01t KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT • 1 • i i E Ollll ( Gerry H ADd I 11 Ia ,"J I ·.j ', t > I f • , • "i: j . . ' BiJi~g the ·· " Dust /,...-, ,, Chit! lfuntmin O.r~ Cramp. , 1 tqn Is laY11111 tho foundt= for • ·tOod stunt on • ,. Mt I!' Ell•t,"'lsratl. H111· r1k a specl1lly prap1....t lond1n9 slit of I-earth that will.give · on Impact, to that he a~ "bite tht dust" on it hard and ... u ... llcolly. without lnlu·r11111 lil\ri- salf. Tht movit btln9 Iii~ l• "S.br1 Comtn1nd." ,\ \, ' .. Frida)', Mm 30, 1973 DAILY PILOT :J7:'· . . : OUT'N AilOUT .-; trr.m Plfe I'll =-~J::r··-'" addltldn 'to'dinner, Mll'lnl'I Is also open dally -except Monda1 - for lunch, · IDd on weekeoda lor breaklasl-bruDch. Tbo lsttor • ...a · features AoMrlcan 1tyle food {fwo e~s, ham, huh brown potatoes, tout aiiil'jam, fl.ill), and .. -with a comin.,.ta1 lou\i> like the plroebtl, ham roll and blinties. . •• -, 1'ie,.. last 'three 'items are ll1lo featured on the luocbeon menu aJoN with a wide selection of -· hamburgers, salads and a la cute of· ferings. The restaurant fUrtbtr prol'idea a port)' eatm>c service speci•lizlnc In continental bars d'oeuvres and "llnlature -;uirles. Located at !1 E. ~ .Qlalnrly, Corona del Ata:·, Mllfina'1 cOOtlnentat cafe la .open from ll a.m. 1o I p.m .. !';t1.~i~~ dayi • ' CORONA DEL MAR'S Five ~ ""1JoYI & l'Oputalloo as ol\e of tbe'llpest . ftilauranb in Callfomla. lb o1ehu and authentic Eng1i$ Im a~• ~ly draV( favorable """"""'II · '".'=. v~ lo 1lle,. ".°ea .llllCL:i--, • NOw, 11• wGtlld ~ Orange Ooomty 1' ": iel!!erili' ..... , ....... the 11\ft .. ~ liar 1s•a•ililli1!1tfu1 p1 ... 1o .. -· ~ • tl!l.flh'llle late~ -or mo · ' " ~aflef mtdnlght. . · . • · · · ' Complimentary hot hon ~·-E!M'I', !Va~ <\Pli-.-A!..~• '~~lgl ~~ ~ , ~· ·~'the besWmowD Brltlsh•stunlnslll, asked Crampton If movie shot In tbe Negev Desert oear Ellat. are served from 1 p.m. in .. baa) ,dial ond tho~ ab(fl ~di!' sti'lii .,i;: ' 'over ', •• ,:r; nals;~,: lie iioulll Mip stage a fight for the movie "Fury at Smugglers Bay." Wbeo O'Coonor gives the signal for "action," a loud . eJplosion could easily be nestled a""1galdt 'Ibo Gerry ~~II·•~. Jea~ilndir. : • ,,:l\"7"~-. '~~eagerly said yes aod bas beeo diving through windows sends Cramptoo burtllog lbroogb a stout wooden door set In a Turk· Thames rath ... than ~~"!'·Ille Ill '!'!!l\\r~W~ill!• '49)'1'--'-0ll, ~ -ev~ job ~takeo hillwlrouod the world. . _ 1sb fort.. cramptoo . .IJounces hard, then falls face downward. · Pacific Ocean. . ·'t :'ct Aud hd'lea!is Olf OO.foo'f t1\wels a'nd ~ ~h gla!s windows. " lil •'t:'tfuhwell/' filmed In Spain, be was -t coordioalor lo · At the word '!CUI" be gets uif,-omiles and brushes off bis clothes. i::;: !n.,,~ =; That's bis job as one of Britain'• l!>p EoYle stuntmeoi · charge of 1,000 lioresa)l!D, Z,000 ~ aoldiera and ID Otl!er stunt· "My worst acclden~" be ll!d •later, _was while filming 'Eye-. ,. ,IO!'•)'OU lo eoM. ~ ~· Isn't 12 a little old for such dangerous pursuits? meo .. He .swung lbroogb· the trees • will! Tanan lin4 crastied aod wilness' on locattoo· In lllalta. "I drove a mototcycle ~wo • ~ , .11~. new restauraol, opeaeil hlo ~ "Not really}' replies Cramplon. "You doo't learo the business smashed vi11aim with J!llllOS Booe!. way and half-way down lost Control of the .. bloody bike, smashing-· airo, which otters -~.;:i:~ oveb¥ght. And I keep lo good pbysical-....aium.• The broad shout· He alao m 'stunt coordioaw f<ir '"l'be.Dirly Dozen,"~ lnlo 'ci111crelel!illal'~I was in a London clinic for.,~.:'' t' · 1 ~i:"i:-~~~ d~. stunt man unconsciously flexed a bleep the size of a virgTnJa Lee Marvin· • · • . t ~;: i'i'" .\ . ID,• pumy s~tmen he refuses lo talk a-,t!l8·ljl!lel' Jioim,,n ~ c l~apecla.,.. la IOfttill~lllltl ham:~· ' . Cradiptoo, clad h\ Arab headdress' tbJit partly --!lllliilg. • d«ibled 14r famous actors. bul'ger!J, lhrlmp and v~'tiiin- "'Sure, )'Ve ha~ a Jot of broken bones mid other lpjutle!i over · ged, taruied features, excused himself and walked ov~ io British "I don:! think It would be proper for me to name them The pUra: .. Prlcee flUll" frun 3i to *!'omll th9 pasl·•l5 y..,... pespite the bazai'ds, I really lite the job." · director Joho O'Connqr lo set up the next stunt for "Sabra Com-, ' ·. . • · . . • · ' a serving. Out. 'IC,Ab!ulen !Ill' l>e cnmj,/oft bl!caihe 8 atuntmao by.-•ccldent. He bad been worlo-~." &p Amerlcao fndei>endent production. . ;· , •. public lil<e· .·too think their moVIe heroes Ilk,•: all the rta~ stunts realling more ebout \his new ·...,. Ing as a laborer at Britain's Ealiog stocuos In 1957 wbeo Bob .Slln-0 Cramptoo plays an "f>.rab terrortat".:-among ~·i::Jl' .. ll>,t.: ....... ~vea.L lishmentat3IQE •. 1'11hst.,eou-.,... r l 1 · ,. , . • ·I • '· .·.; ·' BILLY JACK -TIJtl lAIXWl • llUllS li!i.llR ._ .. _ -.. ----·-.. --.... -,,,,_ ,_ .... .......,,_.!!W .. '"" •*'! --------···-' UCW$M OUNOI COUNrT IUN II IN Jll Tlllll ' ::;): ' ' ' • ' • ' DAI\. YPILOT ..... , _______ _ LU!'!'llOC!ILY 191fJ P.• ' I • • " , $4'\fol 1Ho. VL,lf.(;~2 15 ~ , , ~· \.···'· .aAMbMIW .~1.ama ~! ; " OFI' MANUFACTUllH SUMISm ll'l'AIL PllCI _. 1'71 :::..roYTH " t pASJ. WAGOM . ' N ·•P40·M>"'·""1s" 59'• 0•)1' Vl.f _ .......... -..... . ........ P/I a ,,~II &I • ~~~ --rwi~·~" ..... ' .... ., .. st9r.a ': Cl Troll'f T.,.. ,,~~'fl. YMOUTH •fUlY Ill 2 DI., H.T. . " VI,' 1it1om1tic,' r1d io, h11t1r, pow· "' 1tti•l119 a. br•ke1, white well •.t1,;.: lt07~Ffl_J!. .•. • .. · ''.s7' 911.:t.'·· ' _.,..,. ,. ~ . )961! ' .HRYSLllt ' TOW-" ... CQ,UNTlY Yf f GOH •'9 p•llo, VI , •lfto. trtlll.1..-f•tt. •ir c•11d., po-r .... t • • r l 11 9 , powtr IH-tk t1. rtdfo, he•ter, whit.w•ll ire roof r.ck. IZLK945) ..., $1.a'' ' ~;1 969 DQQGE POLA.IA I DI. H.T. \11, •wtbmtfic.,r•dio, he•t•r; poW- '' 'lf'trln9 I-br•k•1. W/1/w, t ir co~ori{n9, Yi11yl top. IZZGlSl I " $1295 · . . ,, • ' J ' S1rl1I No. ~P46°Ml6-1 7515l 'i 1 I .t 1970 'LYMOUTH DUSTll 340 VI, redio, li••t•r., IV529HOl412· 7l61 ···f . .. : 1967 NEw .YORKER 4 DOOi HAIDTOP 1968 CHEVROLE1" IMPW 'i:DOOI HAlDTOP Fully' fee..,,._ ~11lppM. IVVl259 l .... $89.5. 1968 CHRYSLER 1969 FORD 300 TORINO C'iT 4 cir. H.T., VI, •u+o.·tr1111., f1ctory VI t tr f t · nJ •ir, pow1r 1t11ring,.powtr br1k1"' , • I U ~ .'"';• '' O~ ~r co " power windows, po-r 1ti1t1, r1dio1 > t.P0Wel'. ~ '""9· ~~·•:h ''+ 11' ~f11"",j h11t.r, whit1w.1ll tir11, .,1ifyt rool •. , -.... '' ~wibn ~~· •''n'0in F.:1$'i IYNOOJ 2) • ·~oor, uc11 .. ·1•• • $1,195.. 'l'.91 1970 PLYMOUTH . STATION WAGON l elvedtrt. VI, •utom•tic, r•dio, hee .. r, white w•H1, roof r•ck. 1446· ASJ) . ' .$1205,, 1969 Pt:YMOUTH STATION WA.ON 1968 MERCURY _,,,couGAJ ~, ··t VI, ·•11 ... it~1 .. ftC4prY •Ir,• pow_, t' , .. , ........... rtdio, ~'' ~ltewM ~ tk;,ft·;·~w&W&i 21' ',1 • . • .,.. · ,: f-IMI ~\ . .. .. · .. . . . . W.....i.t, ~ 28, 1973 . -., #·52!EYJ . ' " , ' PILOT·AOVUTISER '"J -___:_=..::::.c..:c.:.---'"- ·At. Are, _ Ready ·f'.Or ' Immediate " Deliverv ,, f . I • l I FULL PRICE 1 o .UR --• ,...,-I C·HOICE '66 T•BIRD 2-DOQ.R ' ' . -' S6S 'is tot~I ~ 651f$ total mo. payment, lrtct •• tax, llctnse & au ·carrying c~rges 'on ~ppr. credit · tor 42 ·mpntrys. Oel~ri-tcf'1 Pymt. price $2795 il'CI. I~ & lf.:ense. ANNUAL PE'RCENo"{AGE RATE 9.S.f.0.o. '{OtJR,"'CHO,iCE OF '"LARGEST-stiECTION OF VANS ' IN SO. OALIFORNI~· • ~•7.1 -'VEGA .. AutO.ftatlc tnw1..W11hNt, ntdio aftd hHten 1174 CTJ) • " ).\' · '7 l fl(OIREM'11M j , ladlo Jn.t hOotio'. pl~ ful! fa<tory ~IP"!O•t (Ucerise No. 646CQll), "' l\' .... 1 ( /,\ ' 111... : F-, M1tth 30, 1973 ' • I I ~ Rad\o,,6.ato~, dl~vfnyHnleriori>los lull ,faclery , ... lpt. '<Y.L29COI· ; 317•67) . ; : ! . ' . ' . DAILY PH:pT ,' ... If· .. t '·.' " I • ' 0 DAILY PILOT Frldq, -JO, 197l AMII.El TUMILEWEEDS 1·$4 MUn AND JEFF , .... ___ FIGMENTS NANCY EIECAUSE OF THAT OL'D SAYING- TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLI ACROSS 1 Nopegod 5 Iden~ 9 Fumlt1.1rt """' 14 0..th r1ttle 15 1Min'1 name 16 Hiving m1tu11d: 2 words 17 S111 In P1es1u1 18 Titltl 19 At1llter time 20 Doc1or'1 pr11c11011on 22 Most and 23 Not anv 24 S«:ular 26 Light 1ou1ce 2S Treed 32 So1p plant 33 Kind Of jMICh 34 Hc:ickeyllt Bobby··· 35 COit per unit 35 ,6.bove: Prefix 37 lct m111 38 Summetin France 39,Some A~rlc.tnl 40, ¥inor .,_ 4) Uneov.,. "'"-drinktrt 1 . l ' .. 17 , 44 Sword pert 146 t.ookoY« .41 Empire· Yesterday'• Puzzle Solved: m1ker1 of old 49 Look·out per.onnel ~Swedish i1111nd 54 Financial deal f)5 Arabian f•ther 58 Butn, to I point $1 ···-·In Love With Amy" 58 A.ran country 59 Bobby •.... 60 De•sOlll 61 lndic11e• agreement DOWN 1Ttan~ ............. 2 """' 3 Foul smelling .C Ignite ag1ln s sauv • 6 Withooone 11 Unf1\l'Otabll d111iny 12 Grow• old 13 Spanish ptlnter 21 Mt. Porter 2Z Minda tocks 24 Meat cuts 25 Worried 26 Instrument maker 27 Communics· el1e lions 7 Female 28 Irish coun1y 1nln1al 29 Jelly ···-' 8 Footb1n 30 Corrode potlllon 31 Germent 9 Ftylng high 33 Tuft 10 "I give 1t the 36 S1wt and .. hlltl'lmers ' • 7 ' 37 Soda--- 39 Hors1'1 blink1,. 40 Protec\lon again11 cold 42 Coins 43 Bakery products 45 Keepaplrt 46 Singer OMni "7 MiittUtl 48 Breed of Cit 49 Sound: Preftl( · 50 Sp1niah river 51 Thor01Jgt'lfare 52 C11endar 1bbr1viltJont 54 Trim 11 12 i) I <IFCOIJ-tM SURE/ l'l'JUST DOESN'T BECOME YOU! • MISS PEACH by Doug Wiidey by Tom '" Ryan by Al '"'Ith • by Dale Hale • .. by Emi• Bushmlller -·ABOUT . o3~~N~e WRONG SIDE OF THE EIE'D .,..,. .. , .. , •. A ™6LEirr SHORTSTOP •. MA"'IA, :X . llA~~~ THINK YOL4 Sl<OIA~D FINI) A PAIT ·c DICK TRACY '°" AltTHUI' ! • • . . ' / SALLY IANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ./' BETSY, YOU ' ' . . . •IF HE t<APA• l.l:rT~I MD"• Cl.4f' Mii 'OIA~t:> f lJoY THIO P5AfANT ... by Gus Arriola -l -, ti~ ~I by Ferd Johnson,· ' by Roger Bollen ·=i=• .. &'t"!"'-- __,. __ .,. . ._. -- l • ~ J·JO .. " ••• llJld I'll ...... torret tile Ard! of Trtumpli -H "I§ aeu It I plckecl Ip~ plill> 1Ut bll IUlt for alJnolt . ' ' ...... " 1 " r 1 ••• • E: bE 2 .~ l3l la 'g• ..... G°" 25 ~ ll 21 u B vi w E '11 n "' s. SI ~ fl I ol B 21 ~ 0 5 g ' I Ew•ft>M H11 Some•h1ii1 Th•• • .Someone Elie Wint• • ' ' I I I -.... l~I _ .... I~ oflnJa J11& PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT • ' I 28 Lindo Isle Drive • : Traditional home with 6 bdqns.1 5'h baths. : Large sunken living room, f anllly room & breakfast area. 2 Stairways, 3 lifeplaces. 'Main channel view ........... ' .. $295,000. .. Lind• Isl• Wattrfr'ont Elegant eustom 5 bdrm., family room, 512 bath home. Panoramic main channel view. 2 Sta1rways, 3 fireplaces. Large· Mai·' slip. .. .... _ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $325,000. Linda Isle W•terfront }leautiful, new 4 bdrm., 4"" . ba. home on lagoon, with living rm ., family rm., lge. game rm. or 5th bdrm ........... '255,000 For Complete lnform•tion On All Homu & lots, Pluso (loll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 Gentr•I Gonor•I . * Open .JJoU6e6 * Sunday ,1--?P:"':.· I • , ' i f 2591 CrestV1ew ..... .-........... $59,950 3600 Seabreeze .................... $77;5(!0 545 Via Lido Nord .......... "· Lido Isle 192.Cl1,Ji'.4gehill. ....... " ........... $99,500 215 Milford ..................... $109,000 19 Tiburon Way .................. $115,750 1630 °I..~!~~~~°:4:~ .·~:~~~!~A~ $~ta:500 2015 S.brina Terrace ............ $137,000 3927 ~dune .................... $74,900 OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 4651 Brigbton Road ............ :. $350,000 500 Poinsettia .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. $72,500 ******* TURTLE ROCK-PRESIDENT Beaut. executive fam\ly home: Amazing ><iew. Sunsets 'II'• poetry: ~BR., 2 frpfcs . Wet bar. $99,500. OPEN SUN. Hi. 19201 EDGEHILL. Paul Quick , N~W LISTING-IRVlNE .JERRACE Top view . of bay & ocean. 5 Bdtms., fam. rm. & din. rm. Exel. cond. Rm. for pOOI & expansion. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 2015 SABRI!j,A $137,000. Kathryn Raulston. OCEANFROtff ESTATE Rugged~oceanfro\'rhv/3 priv. beaches. Great f81}lily home. Heated pool & iacuizi. $3SO,OOQ. OJ;'EN SAT. 1-5. 4651 BRIGHTON, .RD. Triona Bergin · ~ l ~ ·OPEN SAT/SUN. I '1630 ANTIGUA·. See thiS terr,ilic 2-storf4.BR., 3'» ba.1,hpme nverloolting Back' Bayr!j{as lam. !.'9..i>J...rmll din. rm. & view ! Do Shor~"e',_;,guy! $118,500-Fee. Edie 0 • n 1• "' • ~ PRESTIG'I!' ' ~O SHO.RES'I_ ._. >, "tovely view oi · oce"I' & canyon: JIJID06t aew. Heated pool. Greet cquple'a 'borne. 3 BR., !l!m. nn.. $llliooo. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 215 Ml'tFOJW, CdM, Carol Tatum " 'HARBOR VIEW RETREAT , Smal~ secluded 3 'ft. old; s BR., 2 ba. w/ peak ocean view. Pvt. fr. crt. yd. Owner trans. Vac., hurry. $74,900. 3927 SANDUNE. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. Russ>Flynn ' TURNING BASIN VIEW PJus charming 3 BR., 3 bath & den home in Newport )Iarbor Yacht Club area. Bill Bents NEW WATERFRONT LISTING Must flee to appreciatil lbill, ele3~ Ui!da Isle beaut~" Fnnl. dhiinkftiil. rDl:.-'-4 or 5 BR., lionus rm. Many other goodies: Slip II<" pier. Mary Lou Marion. .. CAPISTRANO RANCH HOME 5 Bdrm. family home-private roed-eoun· try atmosphere. View. 36' Pool. 20 ~ to Newport. 4 Horses O.lt $78,950. Call George Grupe . W,t.NT QUICK ESCROW? ,Bright & cheerful 3 BR., 2 ba. ON ONE LEVEi.., University Park townllou&e. Very well located; oiler"11 at $47,500 w/land. , "Chuck" Lew.is • 1N A CLASS BY ITSEl.F Llnda Isle bayfront home, designed fQf fun & gracious living. 4 Bdrms., 5'» baths i . 2 wet bars & poo1 room. Jl's really living •196,000. Jim Mull,er , ............ ColdMll,Banlcar • 13U700 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.8. • JI l • • l Frldar, Mil'Ch JO. 19'73 DAILY PILOT 4J G«lorill 'A~-Sl#id, ~ ... m.ams REALTORS 2828 EASr COiWT HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR.CALIP'. 644·7270 _,.,_ ' Gonoral .. JIM HYNDS 2 BEDROOM HOUSE R-2 LOT You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trede It With 1 Wint Ad -YC>UR - PRIVATE CLUB Evf'rylhing ii done for max· ASSUME FHA imum l\u1. and. comfort in this sharp 3 bedroom Hun· LOAN I t•ngoon Beaeh Co.-.Jo -_. 1 -"'Mlded carpels & drapes, The Co!lta ~1.('SS hon1e ''1th , master bedroom 1tuite. lx>an1l'd ee!lutgs .. and huge 'OVer the nt"W, carefree baek ya.rd 1s un 1dc-at start-I ili"style in this adult com- er hon1e. Noh:i th.~ FllA as-m~nity, near pool and sumable Joan + R2 rt>zon. recreation faciliti~s. $24,950. in&. Pri<'f'd at $25,500. 1o~or Ol'EH nt. • ITS FUN 10 BE ~I & ----INVEST IN THIS FOUR-PL EX '» Block to the QCEAN & SHOPPING. 3/2 bedroom, I-Bachelor all FURNISHED and ready for the smart hivestor. $66,500. details call 646-TI7t. • COATS Has been in Real Estate ~ ~ I W WALLACE 3 BDRM.-$24,9501 SPAill$H 3 BDRMI = ·=~ ~~~ ~:,;; flllll :11\t I REAL TOii~ '"""" $40,800. Beautiful home a careet" In engineering. He .Jtii{ I ; I e0po.z.!-::54•1nt•S ExcepUonally " P~~'"'" on a qulet cul de sac. has worked in new residen-. = --n..-. home. U>vely landscap-Great family ropm with tial sales at Wee:'tlake Vil-I ing. Dining room, kit-. a fireplace & ind.ir.ect !age, west or Los Angeles Gener1I General CHARMING IN HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET MODEL-Welcome.children in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, family roohl home which features 3 baths, formal dining room, WET BAR, large. copveJ!ie~t kitchen with all the exttas. Tremendous fenced yard on deadend type street. FEE and In the sale of invest-I '°;;i~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil chen built·ins with dish· lighting.· Patio, ~g ment prope1·ty in Lots An· I • h F II m & room & bullt·ins Wlth gelcs and Orange Counties. was er. am Y roo dishwasher. Fiberglass-He became a Real Estah• fireplace. Great seclud-screened atrium with ! Broker ln 1972 and roe the ed p~tio. Move-in con-wet bar. Nicely land·· P8$1 two years bas been dition. u•1'720 scaped. 540-1720 selling residential property ~, in Orange Cowity. He is proud ot his lasting asoocl· ation with The Re a l Estaters. LAND. . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . $81,500. Please cmtact JIM llYNDS BEAUTY EDUCED ..... I OWNER to ...,,. you In buying 0' IN BAYCREST R ...,,. ,.lling your home o' ;n-' TRANSFERRED I You'll enjoy this ovety FA:MIL y HOME on New p rice $32 500 Must seU this attractive _•_cs_nn_ .. _'~641>~pro-ft_n_rtt_·.,_. --a secluded stree 4 bedroom, 2 bath. PAN· , . . ' ' · ELED family l'IJOm With double fireplace Pnme College Park. 3 3 bedroom home. Very plus ma:iiy custom features. Large fenced bedrooms, 2 baths. Pa-quiet area. Hu~e bonu~ ard and tio $63 500 ti. Famii · Id aJ. room plus family room. y pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . o. yroom. e . . . ' ly landscaped. Come Fireplace, rear bvmg LIVE IN C D M & . tbi ttr room . Patio, shake roof. see enjoy s a ac-Built-ins & dishwasher. tive f a m i l y home. Surrounding fruit trees. . Cljarming front unit with MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag clll'J)9ting thruout plus wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is 9versized). SECOND UNIT is for the bache- lor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE CON,DJTJO/:i. Manicured lands~aping. Needs no repair m or out. .............. $74,950. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASsoCIATES · REAL TORS 644-7270 General General -. ~ • ***·*-**• * TAYLOR co~'* DOVER SHORES-$225,000 Truly; a luxurious "executive home." We recommend It to the most fastidious. Very spacious contemporary with 5 bedrooms, -lam rm, huge dining rm. & 412 baths. Ex- pensive cptng. & drapes, abundant marble. Air-cond. thruout. LDcated on beaut. site. New exclusive lstg. ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 S.n Joaquin Hiiis Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4918 General 540-1720 $36,950. 540-1720 · 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 Gener at TEAM WORK Bob Holderieth and Lei~htoll Linden, two of our brokers and both smcere full time real estate professiooals1 recenUy met a nlce couple who live in Baysbores. These people, regrettably, must J81H>ecallse they are.mov- ing to San Marino. (They might even con- sider a trade up in Qla\ area fpr this COIJl"'~ Eetely redecorated two lledroom hOIJle.) Thi$ couple -ts impressed '.wl,U,l OJIF brokers sin- . eerily 'l'ld deviltion 'to '!hei?J pfufession and have asked thein to realistfcally price thefr home at $56,500. They are tnctudfug a lot of personal propel'ty and' Bayshoies oilers so much: boatin~ 'and bathing bea~hes, quiet private streets, cbarming well maintained homes and interesting neighlioi's. Call us this weekend and ask to see Ibis cozy "Cape Cod" style home. 675-7225 SUBSIDIARY OF THE COLWELi: CO. . LA CUESTA "EL DORADO" MODEL HUGE RUMPUS .. SIJUIDIAIY DI Tiff C°"wtU CO. General · GOLF COURSE PASTORAL PARA0DISE ~~.....,.~~~~~~-..,~~-1.~:;.;;;.~~~~ "NEAR THE You have a golden opportun- MACNAB IRVINE RNER HOMES GREAT OCEAN VIEWS CAMEO SHORES SHOWPlACE SBR w/pool &-private beaches. Yltimate in new decor. $139,500. Elaine SVelll!en ·64Z. 8235. (JU) • • ' , . . SHORECLIFFS ABOVE-PRIVATI COVE SBR & maitltJ. Private l>eaches. You own the land. !(en/Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Jl2) IRVINE TERRACE W/POOL View of bay, park.'& Newport Center. 2BR, fOnv. den. $79,500. tom Queen 644-8200. (J13) DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE 3BR home bi on cliff plus guest cottage on b e a c h by waterfall Ken/Helen Hartley 642-8235, JJ14) CORONA DEL MAR • 2 CUSTOM HOMES On large lot, 3BR + 2BR. Beautilul pool & patio. $174,500. lL Perry or R. Sherman 642-8235. (Jl5) BALBOA OCEANFRONT 110" VIEW Newly remodeled "4llR's, 4 baths. Smart new decor -partially furnished. Large LR, separate DR. '171,500. G. Fay or a Owens 642-8235. (J16) --• I lrvlna I -~~-lllolty--1 IOI -Drh9 141·- JM4-9"·-"""'*'-.Col-- I • MESA VERDE lty Jo achlev• th at rare BEA:CH AND aimbinatton of·' dlsttns:tlve " 4 B + p I charm ·and elegance in a UNUSUAL" r oo setting tha1 '' a veritable Beautiful tile.entry to beaut-$39,500 ! Eden. Cooled by "'" breezes i1ully kept home. Three ON Me&a Verde tree shaded wafting scents ot field and large bedn>oma • and, l . tone. , JMMA<;YLA TE _ lake mingled wllh lJ>e oong baths! Lots of new paint PLlJS new carpetl! of birds rlght into y0ur own lhlide and out and tbick 4 ldng' itze bedrooms. Huge nest, :you'll thrill to the eX-l!lhaa carpet tbl'oqbout. tarnUy l"OOfD· Handy ~·1 qu.iaite decor, and Jncom· Nicely 14nd1Cape4 with ~~~ .. ~~"lca~00· ~8e',!,~,=~y~ sprinklers front and rear. _....._ ~""6" ~-~ ~·.1 ·~ ts 1'., .~ '!'J!. .i.~'5 $39,,9fill. ,:ro iee enclooed ..,_vL! E x tra """'~ U. one • ~ ~ ahaJ1l. __ M!!~ SEE -Call ti>-we cannot deter\be It. dllY ~ ·JtlJl,000 •. Call 546-2313. i l..9•11'CRll'f10fEr«CEf ~ Cw'NTI. • SICM1()B!NICEI lfilltl lil!::\i I Ol\ll\ " f , (' " General ilGo;c.n_o"r."'·1=-'-=0......- HARBOR VIEW HOMES POPULAR MONACO MODEL . 2 bodrootns & den, well decorated, shows like • model home; Ler9e lot, room for pool. $6>4,500 i:EE. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY -833-0780 • i PEACEFUL RETREAT - a beautiful pool and picturesque gardens make this a serene and secl uded three bedroom home. HiR:h ceilings, atriums and dramatic skylights aad to the effect. Prestigious Dover Shores Icr ' cation. Now presented at $134,500. UNIQUE HOMES OF NfWPOIT llACH, '454500 A lt.rlMJ of 1ort J•o-.. U,._l()UI: tl()Ml:S REALTORS General .Gen..~ .. ' Unique two story 3 bedroom condominium. New construction on the water in Newport Beach including slip space, vtew and latest appoinlm~nCs. $92,500. • .., .... ...., """'°"' •"' .,.. ............ -,011 , .............. All ................... . .,. """~ ht lreotm' ..... Irr -..nhl .. ..... .._. Jll Ntloy't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,.,,.._ ....... .,.. ...... for .... ., .. .-t .. lf9"I .. .. ___ loittlt--·-·-....., ..... HOUSES FOR SALE '. 1 BEDROOM 34062 Coppe 'Lantern, Dana Point 493·113r $28,500 (Fri/Sal/Sun 11·3) 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 17891 BasCQm (Univ. Park) Irvine (Silt & Sun 11·5) 1946 Port Lockslei gh (Harbor Vu) NB 644'4872 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5 ) 3 BEDROOMS 2591 c,estview (Bayshores) NB 644-2430· '$59,950 · (Sun 1·5) 500 Poinsettia, Corona dei Mar 644-2430 $72,500 (Sat 1·5) 3927 Sand\Dle (HVuHills) CdM 644-2430 ,. $14,9QO (Sal & Sun 1·5) .. 3 BR & FAMILY RM. OR DEN • 545 Via · Lido Nord (Lido Isle NB 644-2480 ' (Sun 1,5) 215 Milford (<;a~ores) CdM ' 644-2430 ,$109,000 (Sun 1·5) ~ !!EDROOMS 2001 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 615-4384 98.2·8865 (Sat & Sun) 4 Bii & FAMILY RM OR DEN 19201 Edgehill {T\lrtlerock) lrvlne 644-2430 $99,500 (Sun 1·5) 8600 Seabreeze (IIV~ills) CdM 644·2430 $7'7,500 ' (Sun 1·5) · 19 Tibt1ron Way (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $115,750 (Sun 1·5) ***4851 Brighton R~. (Cameo.Shores) CdM 6411-2430 $350,000 '(Sat 1·5) 1630 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB &«-2430 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1526l LaSalle Lane, Hunlingtpn Beach 893-4750 $31,900 (9-9 P,ID) 5 BR J. FAMILY RM OR DEN 1215 Key West Dr., Corona de! Mar 644-5~9 $109,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2015 Sabrina Terr (Irvine Terr) Cdll 644-2430 $137,500 (Sal & Sun I·5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE . 3 BR 4405 w. Coast Hwy., 'Newport Beach 675-6000 $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ·-••W~ 1** ............. '"' l • ' DAU. Y l'IUIT r!1dir. -:io, im I -·-J~I _..... ~ L-·-!~I -·· @J -..... ~I -... -!~I _ ..... l~I _ ....... l~I -·· 1~ IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW Finest view location In the harbor area, on B1yadere Ternce. Spacious 4 bed r o·o m Tbeurkaul dnlgned &ome. Built around en- cl.-1 sun patio wltb 1ttracUve water !oun· Wn. Large vlew·slde family rp<Jm with full stze professional bar. Formal llvlng room, alao on the view side. ............ '238,800 DOVER SHORES -VIEW Sweeping day & night views from this luxuri· ous Galaxy Dr. home. 4 Bedrootn1, paneled den with wet bar, fabulous Roman swimming pool with giant electric siidlng roof. Push a button &r: swim under the stars. Exquisitely furnished, for .................. '245,000 120 UNITS Just listed, excellent investm ent opportuni· ty; first user benefits available. ,1,490,000. HARBOR COMPANY RIALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d1I M•r •So1!11111 RHI E1t1te In Nowport Harbor Since 1944'' 673-4400 Gonenl Geiwine Effective Wt·ltf)r1C&Co111r)any I ~ I !• 1 T (J I.· CORBIN -MARTIN THE BLUFFS • CONDO • $52,500 Sharp 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home ... upgraded car- pet & custom drape>; restful "greenbelt" - which is maintained along with the exterior of the bldg. for only $42.50 per month, this ai!O incl. community pool nearby. We bave the key -or it will he open 1·5 P.~t Sunday; located 2239 VISTA HOGAR -just off Vista Del Oro. NEWPORT BAY--CHERRY lAKE AREA Fine Custom Split Level Home 4 Br, 3 ba, upstairs liv rm w/view & frplc. Lrg family-din rm overlooking patio. Elec kit w/bltns & breakfast bar. Separate serv- ice rm. Fine custom quality includes plas-- ter walls, raised foundation, hi~h wood beam ceilings, 2800 sq ft. Great for living & enter· tainment. One of a kind. You own land - over ¥• acre. $87,750 ~ -HERITAGE . • REALTORS REALTORS call Anytime 644°7662 ~--l,,~··""or""11"""""""'"""""""'~G.""n1""ra"t"1 .................. , F our-Plex COWGE PARK TWO NEW $62 950 FAMILY· GUEST ' ' DUPLEXES surer deluxe un11s with 2 POOL• $34,500! bodrooms, 2 baths. lire· Col•-e Park dream house! CORONA places, bulltln kitchens, in· ~• NT ff DEL MAR dlvidual patios and sunken ALL NEW PAI ! ua:e living rooms In eacb unil. tamlly room · w/dual lire· Choose )'Olli' carpet and Call for delaih1 bow to buy. place to large living room. dra•><>s for elter of these HURRY.I 3 queen rdze bedroom1. .-~ cheery kitchen w/me11sage prlme duplexe1, now under cenler. DETACHED GUEST construction, Owner's units FACILITY . ".jth beamed have spacious living areu ctlllng. PLUS private entry. with 3 bedrooms. Income Gorgeous and SPARlQ..ING units are large 2 bedroom, ANTHONY J'(X)L! IMM.AC· 2 baths. Both are on a love- ULATE PROPERTY . ly old CdM tree lined sll-eet ONLY $34,500! Don't wait -with partial views. $115,000 TAKE ADVANTA~E! Call each. Call 673-8550. &«;-0303. I 01!1 \t L Ol \O\ '" to>Fif 1T UN' 4 BEDROOMS EASTS I DE COSTA MESA LOW DOWN PAYMENT Load up the kids 11nd look at thl.s well kept, Ea5tslde family home. At $:11,000 It won't Jut 1oni. can 646-n n for 1U1 appolntml!flt NOW! Ol'Btnl.I • ff'S FUH 'ro BE HK:EI Newport at Fa irview 646-8111 (anytime I 101!1 \I 1. 01 \0\ .'.'{4 1-(!C', Real ton: Sit~ Open EVes _N_E_W_P~ORT L1v'"'=1N=G~1 ANITA LANE POOL HOME PALM SPRINGS I 1m1i11·11 POOL HOME I OHi \I L Ol '10\ 4 BR. Jlv rm, J)Meled family 10% DOWN •••• $37,500. nn. delight1ully customized Owner will carcy lat1e 2nd. lhruout . Lets . thM . )'OU. TD. 2 Bdrm .. plUI 2-1 Bdrm think! CAU. 645-72'11. 1turlio apts. All on one level, S Bednn home, new t..rpet, -point, ·-patio, betted Sluehaven pool. Ac· c8I co rear yard tor boat « amper. "'8.500· -SIX UNfTS J.' f A ' (I ,,, , GEORGEOUS N E~:!. ~~:;Ex DUPLEX SICP' to """"" • belt buy on Sparkling clean 11 year new Pe~lnsula . $63,950. 173l Westdlff Or., N.8. pdd<> o! owreO'Ship wolQ. Call. 61J..1663 67:1-d Eves. Herbor Hiahlends near shops &: llChoolJ. • CALL ANYTIME • ~I or Eve. 646 4543 Lachenmyer R1•.1ltor -==- S@\\~lA-~'Btf'S• The Punle with the Built-In Chuckle Sow to '°"" fouf tknple WOl'ch. I BOTSEll I . 11 11e1. r------.· i I· tlltS1 11 ~SKCANI ! I I I I Believe It or not, mY pt)'o cht1kl1r1 so -he can't af. • • . on large lot, Eullfdt 0.11 Met1 •. JT2.;i00. One 11><clou> 3 bedroom, 2 Boal Buy bath and one 2 bedroom, 2 Adult oceupJed and tqUealcy'°!!!~~---~~~ I f:rthho!~"1~~~~ ~le:i~~'i:~ 01;:1~1~ * NEWPORT I TU _D NJ Cr lfOld a couch. He -a-. - -e c-•"" -3~ 1 1 r r by '~:i ....... ~ .... ., -er. C •ZONE Ina both tor Income brlnp Mllrlnen School and Parle HEIGHTS * (X)MMERCIAL LOT tn $450 per month. Identical wtlh tonna1 dinlJW e.ttA ~ Duplex, l•bdnn. each, on 59• x 290' unit nv.1 door just told •t =tltu buUt-ln klt~n. R-3 lot, l·Unlt now av&ll. s.i7,!!00 "'1.!liO. CLASSIFIED ADS them;~='.'-~ !°" \""" ...,,." Call to in. RfJ NMcCordle~ R!,O~lot time o!!l!ftd. $48,900. mb Wolker R11ltv ~·0 ';'~-· -· P.<ol f!ll-mi FOR ACTION .•• C. F. Colesworthy 5335-ll Via Udo, N'pt S:.o1i 11M1 Welt<lltr Drive R11llon '4M02b * 675-5!00 * 0ay111t'd ""' .•• SCHm Open"°' 9 PM CALL 642-5678 W.nt ad "'''*' ... ~ !<'1. !die "'"" ..• dC2-S!! SCRAM·LETS ANSWDS 0 IN CLASSl'ICAnoN 111 ·~-----~------~~-'---~ ... dmi.,. ....... No. bolow. 8 PllNI NVMBERfl> l!TI!IS IN THESE $Q\IARES 11) u;'i'IAMll.£ L! mu I A' fO AN$WE. I I I fountain 1noy SKY BLUI! WATER A J>lrOdlle lo< l)I~ ...; reattoa.al ~ k>eded with dw'm. 'IM low maintenance yon! will kave you tlme tD ollJoy • pool lllie -· Ea>,IWllnandU.e-3 I I Bil, l If. balhl, bdck •llte-~~ · --IWll\)' In i;:,:..~tb' money, maJdnc a btc • 1 oplub at 133,:m. " I Wm. McCabe, Inc. *141-4405* ' $750 • c TOTAL DOWN. 1, " " 3 BR, 11; & 21! .;.·: I TOY.'nhouses, completely re,. , I turhilhed. Carpeted, Bltnr. , I Priced ~ market. • ' sq. n. finished bonua nn,, . I car encld a:ar, priv patio, pools, )'OU own the land, $19,995 to $26,950. North eut oorner of . EucUd and Slater, FV. ~ Open Wed thru Sun1L-6 • SOUTH BAY REALTY 5.57-9144 * 9fj2..24fl J WON'T LASTl ,u. 4 bedroom located; ce corner lot ideal \ boat or trailer. Brick ~ place, bullUns, 1% baths, Q blocka to Edu.on lil o.,.,.;. !. must .. 11. CAU. ~T I GET STARTED! ' · • ln ownine Your own tmme. 2 Bedroom, bufltlns. new llhq C&rpettna, large extended Uving room With \ """ stone fireplace. Sn up ID a '""' • '°"' in.,. I ment of only $21.SOO. CAU. -' 1111i$it l llAOK!RS INC. I KNOCK ON ANY DOOR '; and )'OU'll find a !amll1» you'd like to live near, lt'1 that kind rJ. nefsbbo.-.. boo4. A IDtally !Unctlo~ al !amlly home !eaturea ~· 1% balhl, -·...-. bul!tlnl, ..... , heat. plua much more. Just one mlle from the beldl. Oni, $27,000 • Wm. M<:Cebo, Inc. * 14M40S * VILLA PACIFIG l'OOR BEDRM MODEL FORICLOSURE VACANT SIX ILKS TO Bl!ACl,f $33,500. PAST POSSISSIDN I ROKER HUS~i "RAMBLING H1oCIEND4"' Fmn the rod tile ...t ID h beamed oe!Unp lhll 4 mom beau~ lhowt c:jlrld"1>1...,odrlp. 'I' h' c d--and • Vf"""" -palla .,.. '°'" hirO Of tbe 1-"' lhll ---~ i.t •.. -lllal. ' " • J u l~DR ... p~ ed, ~ x~ it'•. elt ~ondl ~tijl,se hPach, *1~. ( ·1 '. . B OPl!I 9Sft w ~ ~ =-~ & ~gate Owne< $4!1500. jj F~ '. c '' ' 0\ Cllstoml! ~.· Cdblni a n .. floors, ti>at sl _,. lieOJ "' ll>oppll] THRI ~ "& jn ~ lllol'y. I . """ r I L& I I \ Frld'1, Marth JO. l Oll ' ljLI ... ~" l~I ':7""'-:-1.~I -.... , l~I -·,. l.~1 _ ..... I~ I .~".:" lki .__I -~-1~1 4';f ing1on 3 lleich I Huntl......, 8-h u,un. -. Mna Venle Sant• AM Income_ p,_rtv 16' Mo~ HouHs Unf\irn. DAILY PIU>T 1f. ---l~I Lake Fotut wlGH ON A Hl~L =!.::t ... :l: i.~1'.I~~:. f' .... ?,.~~~ •• ~ ?~~~r~S.3 ~ NEWINT~~~OME Trust Deed• 260 Co1l•:_M="';;;_ __ _ qfui:ievel Doctor' lJome to be&C!l 111 )')W1C eocecutt.. view; 3 bdnn.12. bad> bom•, Pl. Call eve&. 838-#la PIUL 1 yr okL Total 3 Bdrm., Ill S.th PUT YOUR MONEY HONEYMOON CO'ITAGE I RENT A Laite F'°"t Hollday -er level baa•·'=-: 1ttL Eleoo~ pdVata dh>-w/~um ...,.,.. den, be1m Mluion Vlelo = $27C/mo. -1103 2 Bdrm., lit S.th TO WORK FOR YOUI lk l"=h1' n>-d"-"Oraled. !Jy room with...... ina room. All &1w Jdtchen cells. A: • wqnderf\il rock 1 Bdrm., l &th Earn 10% interest on weU· AvaU Apl'll 1. SJ65. $eoood level family ,::· looka out to • trplc. Hurey on this one. BY owner great view 2 br lO'i\ DOWN !>'t'C'ill\.>d 2nd Trust Deeds on * 642-6889 * Owner says be wants tD keep thta very pretttaioul 2 &by hon1e overlookltll OW' peace. tu1 LAKE wtlh""-prlv boe.t dock • Iota ~ wood deck- '"" NOW VACANT\ dinin& room, etePni S~IMMING POOL ~~=Au * 1~ ba, firplc, carpeti, m'. 1 ~ -Or•nt• County Orange County real estate. S•lARP 2 BR. l bath room. AU electric kit-••• outdoor bar for patio This ell <*cnttd A Ind-$29,995. t84i089t. ...._.._.. j lllP Ap•rtment Broker • (Ui:l) 566-0106.. 1ownhouse. ~ • la.rt{• • . UPflairs 4 bedroomJ dintne. The latest ln 1,ppll· .,,....,f w2 bdrm 2 balh home Ne~rt &Met. . Realtors 547-'791 dlsh'A'tt!her. ins month. tecluded for priv•"" anees, carpet.I, drapes and .... ..,.. •• ...... ,1. ·l Fi"nol Ph•M SELL.OUT 1-IAVE several Well seclll'ed83.I ·;::' ;:,-897::.:..•;:,· ~~----ott muter b;d: fixtures. Hard·to-ltnd for tn move-in cond. vq,7 J THIS 2nrJ Trust Deeda for sale. Cu:i\N 1 BR c ottaie . LAKE FOREST REALTY rpom. ~Baths. Seller must $:38,500. BKR. •• , 96Ulru.. yrs. old. Offered at the bv •• • • Moille Homes Only 2 Deluxe 4 Plexes left 9'f'9..Hl99 Adults. No drinkers or 831-6161 or 831-$217 ltave area soon, CAW-MITI HOUSE pri<e, ..tih poa!bly 10% IS YOUR UR , For Sale 125 In ih~ group. No more like 'mo k •". Rea,,.nahi•. ~ down. ot $38,tm. them, a> HURRY! Large r.1S-6496 Mete Verde $·3A 950 MINI PRICE •ABOVEVIC'IPJUA EnJoyttW,.tnthlscbarm, Motor Home Rentals un1 .. w1a11ame n1u ... -~-I~, I ~ • Spotless 3bedroom1"-be.th!: BEACH * ingly rustle &: coiy home, Open J-lou.se Dully J().6. --~ 3 BR 1 '~ BA, fpl, dbl car 3 BR. 2 ba, ~ fam. rm. , .;..in a $401000 area. family room or d1nina: room'. I am a 2 BR, 2 ba home that newly remodeled; 2 bdrms., 12132 s. Haster, G.C. ga111 1" $.225:. 3 s~.11R, C2 1BA, Completef.V re hed inside Pteatige neighborhood, Fam-used brick fireplace, bu.ilt· needs a Utile help from my 2 baths, famtty nn. & bobby SALES &. LEASING Sparlin&: Investment Cocp. 1 l ns, pauo '"""· en ury & out. t..ftH or leue/oP- lty problem forces sale. Va· lnl, creen ttm,g carpetin& new owner., I can look DlY nn.: lovely fl-plc. & F.A. tun atrVlce facility 638-5662 HOt,fSff Furnished 300 .~21o;·,;54;,<Hl5'7"2l;;,."""'""''"""""""--'"'°""""· ==c.mo.=-'97MS"'-=7S'--<jl.n~3 ~room 2 baths, for. TIO, circular pa.tlo, new best. You can erQoy me &: heat, lge. C'OV'd. pa.&. Ex· O M t~ H LARGE 2 BR. 140 sq. ft. fam ~dining rootn. family !"!'water b.ater, Cul-de'""' enjoy thla --ocean tra la•· dbl. garage "'"" 3DfD3r 0 uf 0meS HOME + INCOME General "'" \\; Balh.•. 258 s.nta I ·M-l1_s1on __ v_11~l~•--~1 ;-~· Newly painted exter-Joe. ln "pr\de-of-OWDel'ltlJp" view. You can have me for boat Ir camper JPf,ce. Isabel. Call 551-2767. 2BA f • Ca.rpets,cuatomdrapes, nbrhood. · · $57,600. $52.500. 531 6800 N~~;";e~~rk $175 -1 BR. Owtnelfront. VACANT 2 Br., S14Q. Also 2 ~nd. fenCed.~~·.~ ooroom thruout. Submit. l•rwin rulty Inc. * BUILDERS ATI'N. * CALL 4 '''·2•1• • Gar, lrg Patio, child/pet sty 2 BR, $170. Klds/petl center. 8'>-2669 or D>-1857. ~~P redecorate. 968-4405 (24 hrs) R;, Lock.:1 ~ew~alk& ~~ ~ l BR mobile 1un Sx40. Hu Xj~~~~R J'tT°f' ok. N.B. ok. Agt. Fee, 979-8430 Newport IHch PRESTIGE be ch Submit t Priced _ .... ~ attached cabana & could be 640-1113 1280, 3 Br. Ni<-01' !urn. _Gar, A'ITRAC. • BR, 2 BA. + ---------~1 a · erma. a I AL TY Ulled aa 2nd br. Not patio, ~· beaut. view!• bonus Rm Nu crpls tncd $115 t BR Owtnelhont. liu 2100 MODEL right at $1.0,(0}, Ne•r Newporl P••t Office moveable. Plumbing in. 7 UNITS-$75,000 Laguna Hills. -• io' $265 · 0~ Bi•·~. gar, ,,;.. patio. Child/ -r 4 BR S BA, 2 fa.m rms nr * LUXURY LMNG * .-ilVV\ $300 . Util Pd. Lrg 2 Br. )'lu, . \>at · n\o. """' """ 16" -ed -847--H I ~ L-, _ _. 3 bdrm 3 Adult Pk, no pets. ..,........., Ex-~Jent St·~er or ReHr Frpl<' .. ,--~. Pat••. l blk Cabril 0 • S45-6l86. pet ok. ' . ...... pos m a. "'O>.loll• .n W.IS ut:a.Uulw ., NEW EXCLUSIVE terms 56-4623. '-"'"" ..,,, e· ....... ..., $2'15 2 Den 2 Ba ~ .. ba. home, w/many custom MOBILE H "VUd ,. ment Unit. 1 Blk frQm Coast beach. LilJtWla. AVAIL. April 1st, 3 tx\, 2 ba. deck tic, 1 blk be&cb features, such as tlnted om~ lli .• Hwy. W4lldng distance to NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 car pl'I, cov. patio. East •Pl • · I . . glass in sliding doors, self· Baytront 4 BR., 3 baths moving out of state, av8JI all scl>ools & shopping. 673-4030 or .f9.1.3248 side. ~15.'1-2289. $315 • ( BR, 21ii ~ ~frdc, . clean'" .. oven, blt·in BBQ, Pier & Slip -$215,000 June 15, xlnt cond., A-1 ALWAYS REN1'ED. <BR la; n.. •~ I _ _. lataae. bt&Uttful ~}(ft'. ·~ LIDO REALTY Park io Nept Bcb Call Bltr oo•-Corona d1I ~-r , ,.., ~· crp'0,_11_y .. "', port Shorts ""' REPOSSESSIONS food centor, ralnblr!is & , • • -~ dbl gor. EUta\de l"'l/mo. N · 5 WLA CUES many more wmdertul rea· 33TlVlaLido NptBeach ·64&-91l3or646-2S56. (4J2 BRhouseson66x315R· Aft 5:'30pm 642-0265 U-VIEW RENTAL TA :'or lnlormatlon and location ture&; alao Incl. deluxe re-67)..7300 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 2 lot. Prime E-side C.M. 4 'BED, 3 BA, seml furn, · · ·• · 673-4030 or ~ 3 DROOM & formal din· ocofnihta'c't',FIIA & VA homes, -.... , washer & dryer. The RESORT liv••• e·-ryday ,A_ Br & den, upgraded crr,:s~ rental area . .c10 monthly. llnens & dishes, adlts, no 3 BR .. 2 BA. Hnhvd fi'n. ''THE BLUFFS'' ' .. ,. .... "" w' drps. 1 tlo ......,. "" pet. $450. 424 Poinsettia, Family only. S2"JO/MO. Call i ii ~a ~a:i~l~~: KASA81AN ~~=. :r n:;~so:t, ~~iu=id:oorill::ch-view $6roor. 640-Ji'r ' ~~o. CTNL By Agent, N67:r-5218. Ecoll,o<tB:l~9,3-.ll '768. 3 Els:· ,!It~~=·· d~ ed, close to school8 & Reef Estate 9624644 ENGLUND · boat slips. 2 'sR, 2 'ba 24Jc52 ~TREAM 30 ft .. llke new ewport Beach IS U ated. Blt·lns + frta. wUher- ches. Call appt to show BEAUTIFUL REAL ESTATE n,iobile. 3 yrs old. \Vood inside & out. $4500. Private Lots for Sele 170 \VALl( to \Va ler 1 Br hse, EASTBLUFF lrg 4 BR. vu. dryer. Lease $495/Mo. 1. siding, shingles, beaut party. 846-6938. A llA ii 5 full Wesley N. Teylor Co. ..._ING' GOINGI BELMEADOW 318 THAJ.JA ~ landscaped . Immed. STAR deluxe 24x44, n4E CHOICE lot. Heavenl y CdM, util pd. Also Bach. va pr , mo.or yr, REALTORS , y • • 3 BR lg tam M In Wo 0 N 39 MEADOWS in Irvi 2 BR ValJey,Lake Tahoe. S k I Unit, Npt, Bal., C.M .. H.B. $500 monthly. 644-8313. 21ll San Joequin Hllls: Rd. GONE! cond'. $35,!!00. ~13Sf""' L * CHOHICE. *it !'001::. c!.t H'!;~ o. ' 1 ba, l8.900. TH/~ • area. 49'Hl319 alt. 3,30_ Ail-F ... 97"-8<30 Founllin V1ll1y Newport Center 6""4910 oharp •BR, family + .. ogu':" omH II * WATERFRONT * Mobile Home/ Housa1 Unlurn. 305 < BR. or 3 BR • Den. Xlnt. BLUFFS PlAZA rm. 2 full baths w/ . ~~~ ~~ DUPLEX Treller Parks 172 General Ll'g. oov'd patio, attrac. ~an tub. Loads of cer-. I< , __ , ho 1 With Pl & Fl••t Real'lstlt.. 11..IJI 1ndscpd. Many x tr as . arfilc tile. 2 used brick fire-utilities "'""'· use Pans. er -Gtner•I MOBlLE Hom'e 10-50 Dbl. $360/0ITER. (l) 828-56n $285 Per month; on wide J(/s, elec. bltna, plush &reen 3~' 11~& tabltlnsrr:1' ti~{~ do~m It-2 lot. Room tor 3 NEWP~~BEACH ~~ocafi:n"~~r k · or (ll S28--5200 dgreebl nbelt. 2 ~·· ,lAbadulth.!. :iii. u.nds, 3 car gar, lg. covd. .:~ /brl k b b ··-••· N hlgb L_, 4 BR H e hon , 1m Wet · glll'll&' ... ....,...ess. ... fio_, walkin<>' dlstapce to pauu w c ar--q, """""' ear tlCuu•_.., REALTY A fo I 150 Mo 11 D I · ug u · please. a)f schools,'-o shopping & Close to schools, shopping & town & beach. Hard to find 2SI1 Newport Blvd. N.B. creage r se e ;.".:rt"' •ser bar. Kids ok. $.160/0FFER. S44-ll3J BROKER lf?,ch. Priced for quick beach. VA loan, prln. only. atSI7,500. * 675-1642 '* FALLBROOK ACREAGE 174 HouHl*Apta. (ll S28-.1Gnor Ul 828-521Xl NEWPORT S HORES sate . Call today 9S2-885l. Vi~. Brook.burst & Adams, Finest re1tdential are a. 4 Acres; 21 Acres * 145·0111 * Huntington Beach i by owner 962-0762 Tremendous lge. lot w/ * 12 UNITS * OWNER 2!3:283--0037 801 Ac ML hi1d"do1a1wilw"'d" ~~t:iat'11 A-frame 2 bdrm, den/loft.dbl OWNER d e s p e r a t e. ocean, COllllt & valley .views, 3IL Lois orest nr Y JVI."' e • a2 W.1111\ COSTA ME$A RENT or Sale • 3 Br/2 Ba, 2 Ba, fr'plc, dshwhr, ..-•. ·~11'" u d nd til An ex 12 Ap rtments stream, pines, e I e c. · $290/ ga.rase. Pool A tennis prtvl. •111 4 bdrmbu•··ut'.1 baibsp. 01n,·. ing ce1!.H':.~uy ~ $32,ooo. . 1 Block to Beach Fa Sole 152 $90,000/$10,000 dn. 633-mO, These Are Just A Few Of n$91~y Bxtrns. ~UOJ e~· Stepg to beach. $365. 1st &: I rm., ns. a 1 o. .,...... In pr! E T mi or 8-10am/53S-3286 Agt. our MANY RENTALS . • • .J'J uys. . v s last. 646-0968 9111iiitll•iil Carpets. Near schools. No Rare hom~site Y• com· asy er * o64~2::-23:ol'.:2;.-~~~-,~ .:::.~~..;;;==~==~ ' -BROKERs INC-down terms. brk $28,!!00. munlty, right on the ocoan. $120,000 COSTA MESA EASTS.IDE • ., · -. STEPS TO OCEAN 846--0604. Fantastic viewti. Hear th_ e BolL--n-y Prop. 10 Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath Real Estate Wentecf 114 $95 • BACHELOR Garage 3 BR. 1% ba, bltin.s, trplc, WNHO SE UPLEX $14,750. Thirs not the down paymt, ~iifs the price! The down Jl!IQ'Dlt is $750. Beaut 1 story ~. Xlnt 1oc, close to tl.eJOr shopping. Elec blttn l}\9• refr:lg, washer/dryer, ni?W w/w crpts ,drps, patio. Cltiee to pools & clubhouae. This is a 1!Efeper. ~eSt pi:ice in town. Can not be equalled. I 1llage Real E s t~t e 't;-4471 I :::: I 544-1103 rub' St to vu. ~ · I d h stu-s & I d Apt. Furn. All util. pa.id. carpet & dra. $270. mo. ht, TO U D OWNER Is de"""rate. No wavt>s c . eps pr1v. * 67$-7420 * uruts s w enc ose * "'ufck C-h * * last and deposit wkdys aft 2 + den/oltlce., sundedl:, ur-beach. Good fl.nance . Known garage!. Ownen say' ,,. ... 536 A~1 frplc. $215 yrly, ~A down terms. 4 bdl'lllll., 2 archltect'1 house plans CHANNELFRONT · · s e 11 . ' ' $16 9, 0 0 0. $120 • 1 BR. HOUSE. Yard. 1,:'.5'-,· ;·,,.:'.'.s~"""·-,-,~--~~~~ce. ~~~ .• bi;:Tit: incl,; $5.5,()l). OPEN HOUSE 1..S HERITAGE INVESI'MENT '!~b~th°u.urti:ts1?·c~ Pets ok. BIKE to Beach 2 8!:.~f!!· ·~l~erm~~=· 4 inll. Patio. Lovely landscan. * 499-2800 * 3808 RIVER ST. REALTORS, 833-2560. 96).8851 * Also 3 Br w/eve.~""'•• n.. -1 ._ ....... • • B I p rty 154 1129 . MILE TO Ocoanl 2 single•, lamlliel ok. BR, 3 -..--, • Y~· Ing. Brk $31,500. !J6a..5566. ~fi ~ Dock your boat in front of US Mii rope ··-.. ~ 1 t BR. Crpl:ll, drps, stove. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 malnt.'. Cult c:rpt ,,,,.d~ OWNER leaving. 4 bdrm.A., 2 ~ . ~ this beauty! 3 BR, 3 ba. TWO LOTS TOTAL 104'x209' .. ,, .. , * 3 BR, 2, BA, bltm, crptl, $600 mo. 1st&; la.st p:..... baths. Family rm., . ...IO.COrl.ITMw< Could convert to duplex. CHOICE LCX:ATION, Hun· _Q l\J $.15.5. 2 BR. HOUSE. Gar· drps, fe~. ,,$25()/MG. lit dep.,AvailA,Prill5. fireplace. Rear 11\.ing rm. eomi Ul&INAo c..uK Askihg $86,500 tlngton Beach z o NED =---·-& lat mos In advanee + $50 THE Bluff• "" view. 3· lJR, 2 DininJc rm., bullt·ins. Near _. .... .,....cm. Agent : 675-1972 6'JS..4013 Bus IN Es$ p RO· BROKERS INC. age. Kids & pets ok. cll'im clep. 962-4391 ba. Quiet .loc. New cpts . .I: the beach. brk $31,900. GOING FAST: big view, 2 FESSlONAL OR omCES * · drapes. $475' Mo/le a I e . 962-l373'. .trplcs., beams, paneling; NEWPORT SHORES S17,500 ea. TERMS write: NEED LANDLORDSI TIRED of seeing dumps! corbln·Martln Rltrs. FREE RENTAL SERVICE Lovely model home -4 BR. &44-7&62 OWNER must leave. Pool walk to beach & higtJ 11ehooi. 4 BR+ den+ pool rm. KANPAK, 1993 Kihei Rd., R-3 LAND BEACON RENTALS 2 BA, fant. rm. $298. ·-"'-="''="-=--,,-,-,=--I home. 4 bdnna., 2 baths. 3 BR., 3 be.. $79,500/SUbmit. Redwood deek faces channel Kibel Maui, Hawaii. 968-6782. 3 BR, 2 ·ea, Newly Deccl'. Covered patio. DlnJng rm., Decorator touches $55 500 C merclol for * 645-0111 * BR 2 b Bltna, breakfast rm, 2 car bullt·lns. Rear living rm., ON A GREEN, ROLLING CAYWOOD REAL ,.Y om FOR lease -4 · a, gar. 1'1\ blks ocean. Pool A tireplac:e, brk 1 3 2. 9 O O. mu.smE, 3 113 ..,.. w/ * 548-l290 * _!~rly 158 JOIN~~~NTURE LANDLORDS! frplc, blln•, dbl garage. Hig clu-pri,vll. $325/MO. 842-2561. Eastern ranch house. 2 BR., EA: H We Specialize in Newport B:t!~ch. 847-2848 Yearly~. For t. S31}-0T40. OPl!N SUNDAY 1.S OWNER must move. c 2 ha. Xlnt land potontial. VLAG!'!!!_!_,_ C tall Call Builder, 64>1260 Beach e Corona del More Irvin• NEW 11H1!t. Condo. $ 95$1 WOOJll.AWff DR,' -Jldm>a.,. 2 · balhll. C1ooe io --• .. · · BY Owner. Har\lOr View 4 ...,. -~~· re & Laguna. Our Rental So\>r B 3 Bo . t/'dr)1I, = w· ~-~this super the beach. Dining rm., built· Homes, lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, stores + 2 houses on So. INVESTOR -22 To 25-K, vi i FREE to y 1 Try .,:~ut: ;....;,..be it~ 0-t 4 bt!drm. hom:e w/ ins. Patlo, fireplace. Boat HOME le IN<X>ME: ~ formal dining, fam nn, =H~ .. 1=-10~: want 10 to 20 units. 10% N~~v1!w! --ou. ;t~··i~~th!"/cond.= 675-~_ ....... ' formal' dlnlna rm., access. brk $.12,00'.lt 8421691. duplex, 3 BR.,home w/Vlf!Vf1 Anthony pool, prof lndscpd, ft.a ocean· view + tnoome Cap. rate on realistic ex-NU.VIEW RENTALS 3 BR.' & lam. nn., 2 baths ,.:;oB:;.r-=•=nd::.,..~,...,~"". -=D-u-p~le_x_ ~Uy rm, 2 baths, custom OWNER anxious. 3 bdrms., 2 00 Jae., woodsy R-2 lot, w/ fee land, $69,000. Open Asking $215 00) • pense schedule. 1.0% Cash 673-40.10 or 494-32'8 brand new, Twtlerock $3'75 Oc-• Vu, ...,..i" to lw.h. l I: 4 drps and lovely shag car· ""ths Dining nn bullt·im roomy 1-BR. ~ below. House, Sat/SUn l-9. 1991 REALONOMICS' CORP flow. 494-366! 4 BR 2 b ~ $385~ ...... ..~ "'"'~ peting, wrought iron fences ji;do. Fireplace, f..ear living 1~ Bl.kl.~ ~ch. $71,500. Port Claridge Pl. 644-1166. Broken 67s.67oo GROWING Mlasion group ·~FRE~ R:lf1'~J.~ 4 ~ 3 BR'.' 2 t!lhs Br. No pets or chldrn. & -gates, plus much more. rm Near •chOOIJ. b r k _....~... HARBOR VIEW HOME N N N In mm wants to rent w/option to terms $2(X) 17213 Brook· Turtlerock ••...•••••.. $350 ----·-~---- OWner anxious . asking $29,950. 846-1383. 1000 N. CIL Hwy •• Lacuna MONACO ~ $~~cor. ~2 ~ buy church facilities in HB hurst ·0r Mil?54. Agt. 3mB·~'/~ 2~N.Bbe .. Deluxe •r.M 2 STORY, 3 BR. 2 BA. st\ld1, ~;soo. BY Owner -4 Br, 2 ba, 20x20 2 bed., den, 2 bath. Priced •C'>,800. ,; .. .,t 5 ..... · n~.:toi,350, aria. Call M?-720'1 11.1.Ul _,.. deck, patkt, prlv dock, pr., be,~-lrpl ---40 ACRES COZY 2 BR, 1 ba, N'pt Hgts · ' $560 mo lncldg util year- - _. · tam nn., open IUllll, c. reduced to $59,500! Highly second 5 yr.i. $US,OOO. cash. oranges area. No children or pets, l 6Ts-cM6s " Ir• 1 blk to scbl It park. $31.900. upgraded . must see. 1946 ru-492-0921.. Riverside, $5090 ac. H. Hall y, · j ~ 893-4750. • Port ~eigh. By owner. CORONA DEL MAR 'TTO Via Zapata. 684-3534 ~~~ 417. $195. Ag t • BAYCREST Area 3 BR, ._;;~;m111 BY OWNER, large, 2 sty, 5 OCEAN FRONT 64M872. Prin. 01lly pleas•. Chol " C I I 2BA, erpta drps, I,.. yrd, '-' 8R 2~ BA. Xlnt cond., oo Wben you wish to lease or NEW dplx on Bal Penln. 3 c:e om·merc • 81l'10a Island $325. lJy appt only. 548--93(] 1 I..!' cu1.4Mae. 80-!842. buy an OYO apt on the Br 2 ba ea OishWlhr Corner 111 ] ,,~-~;,2118'==,,.,,,_...-=---: 1 F<)wrtain Valley 842-2502 SHARP Deane Garden home. beautiful blue Pacltlc, 2 or 3 n.riae & oven.' Buyer get! 4600 Sq. ft. bldg., 3 retail Flnlntill 2 BR. Ftplc. Ya.rd. BBQ HARBOR View Homes • 3 4 bd + tam. rm + pooL Br. $700. a month or up.. ht user depre:latlon. storet. Call Mrs. Hopper at Crpt.s, drps, itove, refrlg. Br, J Ba, family&: d1nlna :'COUNTRY ESTATE , POOL · O\'tR 14 ACRE. Cuslomiz>d J bedn>Om 3 ~. electric-kitchen with c06ti.ng w'ear cook center a: Truh Master. Ha.rdWood :floors, fbur car garage, ~t storage, Vlew of goU aarse and Iota of trees. lj.e~. country living close tO lfM>wlng. CALL ll!l3r8533. THREE CHOICES ~ 8' buttercups are mw ia bloom In thU a:or· gGoµa area. Floor plan that ri!:"t your needs, I Bed, 3 baths, one Ir· two story. Ah tenn1. CAU. tor a.fdl treat 893-8533. ugo..1859 Furn or unturn, and 2 BR, 2 $107,950. Newport Pier . University Realty Close to Bay &. Village. 1st Western Bank Blda. rm., club/pool, $«25/mo. 1!4:;:· Agn ~ ~~;@..:.~~l"= Realty, 6734008. 3001 E. Cat. Hwy. 673-6510 BuslnHI $2<0. GT:HTl<. DUniS'~ ~· 'N'l!;,I •640r"==l"T68:.;:,. ==-,=:-= e1eva.1;"",:"w1d':°i::ach. 24 BLUFFS CONDO 2 , adjoining mcome prop-Opportunity 200 Corona dol Mar oys • .,, I *.TIU!:! BLUFjS -4 BR. ~ VIEW THE HILLS hr. -attendant. Call 3 Bdrms., 211 baths ertioa, cont. C.M. $75,000. $250, SMALL 3 Br. hQuso. r.!J.b~ f:.,"Jti"'J:" • tiedroom RWl:!I Swartz. 499-J<Xti rltr. Newer ~Plan owner. 64~2020 I 642-6560 e Golf Pro Shop Bltna. Garage. Yard. Patio. 2 BR. 1 bath •••·· ·•••• $285 ' • • r:ico~eor :e near·the SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW, JWv~N.t. ~ D~~~:xes/Untta 162 ••· MPlasl~lcsliMlgSCI oS. i:a~~ y~. ~::.· 2'6i~ ~:~::if&:··~~:~= ~:. ~.~ :,ar.~ fireplace ~ , retiring. exec..df.nlmne, spac. lBR. 2 BLUFFS CONDO er ne ng I erv beach! 3 BR., 2 bath• ••••••.• $375 See 310 Prolpect maSI You'll enjoy the attractive BAi rm, ~ llv rm, C = 3 BA L•~ to find C· OCEANSIDE of hwy, '2 Br & e Bullders Supply $365 ·, LrA: 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 5 BR. 2"' baths ••••• i •• USO N-porl Hel...._ entry the llvin&: room w/frplc, Spanish garden, U4"' • , ...... \1 HOLLAND B S 1 lrpl M t 1 1 blk .,,,,. murai, the bullt·llis and the deep shag. $52,500. Prins. Model by owner 673-5569 1 Br, FP, C/D. Owner anx. us, I es cs. WI see. e d •·11 greenbelt location. nitse only. 494-5981. ~e or 644.iWoo a1't 6 $53,250/offer. 673-4096 ~TO or 540-0608 eve. beach. ENTALS , •e I CHARMING 2 BR & d&n., ·-_, .. some ~.the...,.,,_, SPECIAL: beams, -~ling, pm. • Income Property 166 NU-VIEW R '1·1 dbl garage, lge yard, water ... ., ""V w • ._.., --·~ R!:STAURANT seats 36 613--4030 or 4!M-3248 & gardener pd. Leue $250. features offered in UU kNe-2 !fi!CS. view. 3 BR. 3 ba, 712 St. James Place take out aiso. Newpori 2 BR 2 88. French REALTY mo. l ehlld Ok, no pets. "2 l;';~~-~ .1:;~ :~'%\~-S. ~f:i V~~ ~ta{~ ":;bor161 ~ 120 UNIT Blvd. nr Fah"iro@da. C.M. Norma;,,,y, i,.. ~try kit., A Company With Vision ~-=:;:::="''-------1 . home. Open 1"5, s&t .t: Sun: APARTMENT ~=c~ do. trplc $400/mo. ALSO 2 Br, Univ. Park Cen~!1. lrvine I ~T_u~11_1n _______ 1 i eel h·11 L•tUM Nlauel Mark Les IUIJ", 548-7711. COMPLEX · 2 Ba unf. •J>!.,_beam cell, Call Apytime, ,..,7500 r I -· s.;;.; {111E PLACE) Great loca· $775/mo. 544--~. Ottice hours 8 AM to 6 PM 4 BR, 2 ba, air cond. Cloae to * BY owner Sea Te:"'tl.Ct! BEAUT. cusbn 4BR 3BA. HUNTINGTON· BEACH tton on Warner. Card & Gift ,.,,.....,. .. u VIEW s BR 3 BA 11<"hls, euy &CteM to twys, Townhouse 2 BR, 2 BA. mrviter 1~ ~' CALIF. Shop.Agent,962-7171; 2°7u~ecks.'Mcm°m eJ~l1NIVPark,5BR,3BA,ncw 837-9115or~~1429 REALTY Sacr1ftce. -· * Total tecurlt)*complvc 962-7859 gance! Lse, $650 mo. Aft. 6. paint/wallpaper, pool & Unlv•rslty Plirk A Company wtth Vision ~ · * Private pa.tiot Investment 494-5430. ~eonis priv., steps to pk, Univ. Park·Center, Irvine Lake Fore. It NEWPORT SHORES * le rnl.rrored wardrobes Opportunity 220 IMMACULATE! Avail now. $450. mo. * 2 Br. Frplc. t.rg lot. Pool Ca11 Anytime, f62.1500 A 1'ramHBR...2b near acean, * Jacuz:d. 6 swim. pools * 3 BR, 2 BA. * 640-1429. & tennis crt facll. Kida A otficehours8Mlto6PM SUDDEN MOVE FORCES pool, teMis $46,0CKI. W.J. * L&rec.tacqitles SILVD 644-0030 h.ENT or Sale· New 2 br, pell weJCQmC. $26S. Eves SALE of loved Deane-built Schworer 673-2654 * Park·like ldlcpg Kilo lngota -certified 99.9 l~ &. Cntrl a.it. $200/mo. 5."J2-8549· Garden home. Lake & club Duplex.a near the ocean * Air conditioning petot0t_ purtt)'. Untvet'Al ·WALK to Water 2 Br, car, • $150 81.W•· 833-ll29, eves 'H'""o_u ___ "F"u-r"n-. --o""r---,1 IDEAL.,,. prlvgs. M1nY -.. prot Miles I.anon, R<altor * Dlsbwuheis $Um 'Exeh&nge. C 114 >' $210. 3 BR, gar, ~30th 642-2312. ., • Unfurn. , 3JG ..• 1tarter home; 3 txlnns., ~· $46,000. ~. *&'B-8563* * ANO MORE! 645-1010 or (n.4) ~ Vacant! A.gt. Fee. 3 BR 2 BA ttpl, 1 )T old _.,,.-, ..... ~..,,1-___ ..,_I ---==----=~ 2 balh.s; mint cood, a. uk, Lido Isle ,.!!11,"rl Heights $1.800.000. FULL PRICE Money i. Loon 240' •2 BDRMS. -1225* erptidrp. 'Chlkiren 0 k: Huntlnt!On llM<h inc ooi, $36,950. Call Ill to-call now l(/r a-"'1t, Avail. now ihn1 1umnier l21!/n>O, 83WI03. 615-Jll& , l llit-uni ','FORECLOSURE day! -o~:,NV~~Tk~11-5 "PANIC" . IJ@l:Jlii![I CASH "l DAY ca~ ::':1~ be,TURTLE ROCK.Now3bd,2 ~~"'::arbor;~.HTV: PENDING'' Bouiht another hotDe! WUl ..U----unL ms Mo Yearly ba, w/w, patios, use or numerou1 hoµ~hOld itt'uit l ~ a beautiful custom sacrltl.ce this delightful New· Investment Divlt in emergency with Boyd Realtor; 675-59:lJ park & pool $365. 833-2326 for Al&, M&-4332 SDRM " BA TH home. 1 Yem new. ' BR, port Heiabta 3 BR, 2 BAI ~ oood Utle &< "'Jul!y C 1 "--· · 3 BR. 2 BA, trpl, 1 yr old. ,Condontlnlums ' .. -. S'i' BA, 1ormtl din rm, play Huge trees, ti.replace, mod· $1,000 to $25,000 Ot I ,..... Crpt/drp. 1Chfldren o k. A bl~0=edlaandi.ly J!:. ::. ".'~..:r.., ~ .. "":i em lilt., room loo i>OOI. Awk, AAMES MESA VERDE $21'.l/moc -1103. 615-:IOIB. UnfVm, . . Total payment 14 .. SINCE 1918" ~.000, ~~ i:.,~~~ OK. HOME LOAN Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 lrplc, Lagun1 Beach _c_o•_I•_-. ____ _ Cll9 per month. Freably lit Western 81.nk Std&. ZQFFJCESSE8YJNG't'OUI~Tlt.I F.am Rm, bltln kitch, ser· 11•• UIU Pd 1 Br Bltu .. A I tlaJnlld inside, also ll'W Untvml!Yl'lrl<. Irvl11e ~-'1) •• 1 ... 1 ----- 1 Rel1li>Oom~ 772 3636 V>coporch,encldpetio,conv -, · · • 3 bdm. 2 ~. b tln1, -ta. moderil builM111 Daya 552-790 Nlghh "'''"u'V'wn ,_).I V. Fl ~ & Co. INCOME UNITS " to au """1, 2 cblldr<n, 1 I~~· ~'liR "'i''/i.r",,:.,.,-dlahwaaher, new d r •, kt.lorn. ctoee to all chop-A:All'CA9 . lJht. 11.1-c-,..,. . 8 FUtm..btd mciom.e unttl, State Uc. Bkr. 18 Yrs. pet ok. Gardener & water w.1 yard , patio ·~ recreation facU. pool. Con· , in& &ncl tchopll. VA lou,ot BY OWNER ' ...... ,.N_ ., ...... ,.,.;,._ M-~ ~· ......... e or 1 t JD L pd, on quiet cul de aac, ~garN •el ' • tac.,t Mr. Queen, Sf9.-2132 ...... nt oi1iiull iM!1' mo. U ~p-~ 2 ~ -•~ ~ "~~ NEWPORT Heights Spenlab •-"-S oans 1395 6 leas< ce tab! . N I Ilea h 800 -•"··~it,Clll ~" -l\R,•BA: OUR EXCLUSIVES -~-"lo BR 20• Hll. $70, 'Helon Wood ·-';",.mo ac P " ,NewlBr,2Ba.c.r, •wpor < ww -1 de B< ut tl6 1'1891 R-~. In ts~ • ~· 6'CGlll. (J3') I ~~. . ylrd, dllldlpe<, ~ SllACIOllS~olldt. end C"' 0..:. ~-Sal • 3 BDRM$. " deo, 45 It, Jot, Roe Rm. Min of Ocean, 6~ % INTEREST 3 llRr2 BA. EaS1$1dO family ""'"' unit 2 bd ·~den Dnlal 8'11111-i f sTRMS. pllq fAmlly nn., ~",.~~~~ 2nd TD Loans ~'l!"d ~. ''""2 ":iec. NU-VIEW RENTALS din. ,..;,, llluff• $'75• ! 'Reallors !;15-9491 mvINE -BY OWnet $1>00 s beths. lO Ft lot.1110,000. 6'2--13T7 4lli Santa Anl St. 642-1235 6444200 1.f..i',..':: yd~ ~blo a:.'~ 673-COIO or ~ l!'~ ort44~1! 1 1 Open EWllr dn. $ lit, 2 Ba,.frpl. ToW 3-$1'()1UES, ~1. OC<&> Open Houe Sat & Sun. Lowoit r>IOI Orango Co. motyliy be, 114i-:rm, 2 BDl!-}f1 ®'l~8 .. 1 ~.:..kl Towfthollsi Unhlm. 3U uf:IVE BEDROOM -$277, 831-UOI, •View; 4 bdrln&., 3 ba's, 155.000. . Sottler Mtg. Co. blk to ocean, I - J! MANOR" 675-201S. 12351000. $onto Ana * 24 Deluxe Unltt * 642-2171 545-0611 38.,.,EA. Eastskl• family ~l~vail::ie "'A~:\/'. Hunttn!"'" llMcti '• • bOmo that bas .all VIEW :,. • ' LIDO R.EAL TY LOOKING FOR 1s·One-bdml. It 9 tworbdrm. Sttvlna Horbor area 21 )TB. home. 41• ..... redcc •• ,,,,, June at"~ mo "'~ TOWNHOUS• duum <II thl Old Sooth ' '1377 V1a IJdo, N'pl, Beach unfurnl!1hed ; alrrcond. unita. DON'T BORROW Cpt.t•-ttnlc 2 ~tios " v• -• ~ tor all kindJ oi ... of.Pad&:* i.a.una et. , 673-noG Blt-!nf A dilhwubm: htat.. ou.,.. 1 · .-' sunimrr nintill. •"99--121» 3 BDRM~ 2 BATH, itao ~::. Lov·"· lormal yon .... ; located Ill Arcb A HOME AT ed _, ... UIUL r • ..., .. 'TIL YOU CALL USI tncd. ,...,. yd. Obie gar. (2131 -Call 21314»-19).4 --ancf ..., BMdl Hts. 2 Bdmll., ope<> * EXCLUSIVE * TH Pll''°ruiiu ... Xhrt loeadoll. Som>w on yo\lr horn• equity l280/mo/yr4' be. &IHm. l>mll)'ll~ ":j; : Joui Hvlna """"· .,_,, 'Bdrms,, plus den; 5 bllllt. E IEACH 7 7 wallt 10 ,..toa&l -for.,,,. aood ...,,..., s.rv, 3 BDRM, 2 BA, Ip back Logun• Niguel . L1gun.1 l;l!J!uel ... bV plus a large .,.... Ina ldlchen plus -1"'1a1'le !IO Ft. Nord "o rn·ec • Olfttlng OUI' 4 ""'1Ioo1n wt center. $«),000 Down .r«i'd. Ina Lol1 Anples County lor yard, rude"i'I'• ' u t 0 SEA TERRACE. Hltlb wide I BrO!lY -.. 3 Br, 2 tstyle kltdlel> lt's ...U.. ~~ '!>tbullt""°'e',~ily· ~ -home. 3 t'ull ilaihl llr oni,. $44 ~ Fr.ti Pntt/Deve lllllMI , over :ll years and NOW Ill tprtnlders, ho "ta. 1325-ocean view, G.te (Ulrd1. Ba, panoram!c ocoan view • • ~ JJ) ~ -..-• to ...... ta itlll.mo. and 211 Y'On "°" 2200'tq, COLDWELL. BANKER Orsnge COUntyl , mo. 3011 Madolra, e1U 'Walk lo beai:h. Comm. pool, $4!1). mo. 6'4-11'.lt: - Jdioo'b;', ~ m -==· :\~ ~pl:0111f:::.' bunor, winter e-.:1 ~.ti..~~~ Realtors 511-5221 SIGNAfn1tiO=~E CO. :.:ON! Small lamily. j•:.:O.~icb.:c:i~·::. N,:"wporl hlch er'1 pride l Jolt. 1.11,llllO. LIDO REAL TY too! Pio• all JChoois AND * 16 UNITS + Money Wanted 250 Charn\ll\f 2 Br & den, c!o<a ltplc .. l•m. rm. EZ mnbl<t. ADULTS ONLY , LEASE • ~•o DO. WN ~ · ~'4 the l>e•ch. lull • a11ort walk li:latlt 2 BR. a 8 1 iiR. 10 """1'Ythtng. Walk to !<00. 493-5769. 3 BR, 2 b•t.. bltn~ ..,.,. '"'"" !' ""''--33T7V~6'it!J.!fl--AlnilyexceP11onalhomt: Enc!oudo,.ni., $6.1000 OWNER occupied "°"'''64Mllnam&cvcs. SUPERclean 3 Br,2V.ba. drps. 3 Car pr. Flldna 'Vrl'Sr ~~ DOWN TO V -I'&-.,.. Pltue pbont "5-0l6Q, "INCOME $2>4,540 CdM home. Would like 4 BDRM. 2 II.< <ondo, newly frplc. pello, harbe<lu•. can,\ i>OOI. $300. AIJO 2 Bdl'mJ., ! p,,jER.s: 'BR 2 M,~ REAL liSTATE UDO,bY~,C.peOOd:I-Owner Anxlout IU.000 to $20,000. To 10% pelnted. 1265. mo. Mon-~ vtew, $32Sr Bo. 1250. Rltr. 9G-511.1. lf~P>oL Olliy '29,ZO. 1190 O!....;ro St. -,., 3..::::: den, I BA, 2 FORTIN CO, tnL !'f=-014' · tictllo. AYllll Im rued ' ~ ' Put a little "loot" ., -wr.fy.~1'.1.13, Sc 0 TT I ,494-_9'_73...,,....,,....=.,...,,,-5tMSl6_,,,F = ,1i;100, ~ "'::. ()pea EY<o, R11l1<1n '41·5000 ~: ::."' .:° ~ '\'iuot tor 0:-ttem ontlu.;:;; In' ~J. .. ~t°tn ~1:...\l\"oo, ~~ ~ i::: 11.lCl!:A: , • a Dlllf PDol OIM1flei1 81$-249) Need a 11Pad''t Pla.c:e u Mt Wblte EIA!phant Dlme-A-·lJne aa.ttled. 60"5S18. the'Pfttnr Pincher. to Sharl l\Uultl! ~. ~ :m ' ' I • " DAIL V PILOT Buy a Border to Border Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast •• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach Fduntaln Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daDy newsrack edition) For One Price With A • Classified Ad Phon 642-5678 -YDU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO At Budget Prices! FURNISHED • UJ'<FURNISHED *POOLS *ENCLOSED GARAGES * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEAClJES FROM $145 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 tl761,) Pomopa Ave.) LaQUINTA HERMOSA Span00 <:ountry Estate Liv· ing & Spacious Ap1$.. Ter· raced pool; sunken gas BBQ. Unbelievable LivinJit'! 2 BR. FURN .... $215 ALL UTILITIES PAID Adults • No Pels (4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy on Beach, 1 blk W. of llolt to 162ll Parkside Lane.) tn4) M7-5441 1145 -U65 1 BR. ~· 2 lrg clo8ets, BACHELOR & 1 BR., patk>s, queen sue bed, priv. dress-frplc's priv. garnges - ing rm ,extra lrg. room11, Divided bath & lots ol encl. gar w/storage. Adults closets. Rec. hall, pool & only, no pets. pool tables, sauna baths. 2035 Fullerton, C.M. See for yourself. 17301 * STUNNING 1 &: 2 BR. ~l~nl Lblnk. N(l lb\Skl \V. of Furn 2 BR 2 BA ac , . o ater). . , . Unfurn. BU-7118 Garden Apts. Pool. Ra::. , area. no w. 18th St. $165 H. H. studio -Beaut &: up. furn. frplc & convers•· FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. tion pit. Ocean view. l/t Oose to !hops. Adults, no blk to ocean. $225 yr pel8. $160/rno. I e o1 s e • 639.5034' or 1941 Pomona, C.M. 5., _09 II * $25 PER WEEK * -• co eel. &: Up. Pool & maid service. $135 -ULTRA NICE Apt. Ii Kitchens avail. Motel Tahiti Pools: 4 . Gardens. Sauna. comer Harbor&: Victoria. Tennis Priv. patio. 846-0259. FURN. Bachelor apt, 1 aduu.1,N;•;w;po;;;;;rt;;;;;Ba;;;;•;ch;;;;;;;;;;;;; $1~/Util pd. Eastside.[• 00-BSal. WATERFP..ONT . YEARLY NICE 1 &: 2 Br. Trallen. $95 On Big Bay. 3 BR., 2 ha. & Up. Mature adults. 133 E. Ptiv. beach, $450. 16th St. 642-1265. 2 BR. 2 ba. Room for 35' NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep ~t on channelfront $500 by garages. Employed adult Perun. Pt. near bay. 3 BR., over 3(l no pell. 548--102l 2 baths. $350 ' NEW 3 BR 2 ba. Apt. Frpl LARG. 1 bd, all bltin11 + bltns nr ~ $400 ' dl!l:hwasber. Adults, no peta. ' • · 642-*1<4 alt. 6 $145 illduding utll. Le 1 BR apt, bllins, crpts, drpl, baby ok, 646-4934 or 548-1517. associated BR OKFR5-RF ALTO ~S 1C1~ W Bci lboC' t11 J~ll BACHELOR •Pts 1118 & ~ . No children or pets. PARK NEWPORT bl t Elden Ave, Apt l. C,._t. May 1st _ Sept. ht. f B~. e SHARP 2 BR. -$160 e Pool. Spa. Tennis. Adults Nice furn, shag crpt, no pets. only. $350/MO. 640-1610 ~ Maple · 540-4484 Sell the old stutt. Buy the 2 BO, pool, no pets $165 mo. new stuff. ~. 2267 Cany<>n Dr, -="-'~;====:..l Co«ta Alega BACHELOR apt,• uUlltles pak:I. Man only. $85/n\O, 532 Center SL Call 543-3076. The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leadi~g Marketplace 1 DLX 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl gar. $165 up. Rental Ofc., 3095 Mace AvP. 546-1034. Newport Beech ....................... ,...... __ ..,.._._,._~ ......... .,._ ......... ~ .......... -1\y rT::=-=~-"'°"',.. .......... 4M5fMCI ••• .....,, • .._.. , • , ._......, fodllt+et wflldl Mty ~ i. 'lloiiiii; chldilll ..... lfkdl ·~ ...,.. ""° ..... . A...-... ........ .t .._.,-.., ._._, ..... ... ~ ........................... u.. ................... _,_.,_ , ..... NMhy .......... drnlt TY, One ledroom/Stvdlo ffont $T9S Two..._,.,,_ $305 ""6U l'llS WILCOllW • MCGU?Oll Q'MllUlnMI N9 WU II ... AY.ULULI. '°981 OPIN MO AA TO IUIK Donald J. Schola &: CoD!panJ tOO C.-, ...... Maw,.,.._., CA.,..._ (7141 645-()060 ---..... H• - • • ~I '"' ' . ' ' ,•IA . . " • .. • . '• ', .. . ... " ' I .:, . ! ,jh • I I I -· • - ' • ,. ,. . ·v , .... ~ ! I ' t I ,. • • ~ • • ,b n ~ a 2 • • p ·4 n 1 • N1 t ' N, I (} I 13 B ( I u t • I ' I N' ' l A -c • ! B • I I ' j J ! rrlday, M1r<h 30, 1'173 DAILY PILDT G-,. .... j[IJ , ... ---.1~ I -l~I -I~ I u..•-l[S] [-~~ lt5J I ---1~1 ~ _E1•1_··•_l!DJ '~".'"A~,;_pt~.~U~njjj.:_1u~_m.~jjj-::~_iii..;!365f3Apt33.~ufn£f.;;um~~.~-.... ~-~-~~36~65~'J ~Ga~r-iiiiiiiiifoc;~!ltoniiiiiit;;4i~3;5~0.~--i;for~!lton~t~4!3;S J -------5-30 Lott SSS Gardonl119 Tolo•lt lon ltopolr 1 _ MRS. Kunedy S p i r I t u a I ---------P.ROFE:$10NAL 1U'delltt, -Huntl a.,ich Huntlneton IMc}t m"11wn 1: horoacopo LOST: D.Lamond pendant on tree •wk. prunlna Rlc.'t TV S•t.1/S.rv. BABYSJrtER W&nl.ld le Hole wonted, Ma , 111 " ALMOST READY CASA TIEMPO (Just North Of SD Freeway at Magnolia) D ELUXE l & 2 BR w/PIRE PLACES • Private Patios • Di4J>washers .»-i :e All Heating Paid • Jacuzzi • Heated Pool . ; . 'e llecre.ation Building • Luxurious LandScaplng . • • Heavy Plfe Shag Carpeting. .. " · Adults Only · • STOP BY AND SEE US BEFORE WE'RE FINISHED-FOR YOUR CHOICE OF APT. 1912 Hall AYO., Huntington Baa ch Mgr. Mr & Mrt Elliott' 147-4982 ' STORAGE PROBLEM7 rudinC advilif:a on all af. ailver chain necldact. Vic of aprloklen, cleanup Jobs'. 1.1~ L.o&un Ave .. Cocta Meta Golden View ,School area. • talr'I ot Ute. By reachlnll C.M. lll;:h Sehl Tennis Crt • t • l\ d 1 c a p I n c-Qo.rge. formerJ.y Mesa Nortb Center Yunt. Bch. :! Scb1 q!: woroanbood bad n:alhe(I Tt..-odott Roblna Ford le ~. e Rt'palr All MakN , etftdrea. 847-8418 aft 6pm. Self Storage-Garages Mini Wareho- • Booll • Roc:Nollonol Vohlcla1 • Houtohold·Oooda .e .Bvalnon lnnntory VARIOUS 51ZE$-FROM $25/MO. U Lock lt.-U Keep The Key On Site Managers, Weekelids Included 24 Hour Access No Move In-No Move Out Charges Security Patrolled OPEN WEE~ENOS FOR INSPECTION Homllton & Nowland St., Huntington Booch 646-46'7or l3J.051J Also Now lndu1trlal Units for Lo01• the had the God-elven =· Mkt. Re"" a rd 1 ~ Lawna siirtnkl~n • V1St.'<i TV'11 For Sale BABYSI'ITER. IO watch pov.'el' to help humanity. $Od rototUltni. 1'tces it CSEA Men1~r • rcliltble, email cblld Ln home, 6:30 Hy helped ~unit.e lhe "CINDY" tenl&le dog. 19" at ahruba .J"elllO'Ved. Carnpoal. O~ Co. since 1961. AM to 4:<MI PM. part tbnt separated. WW help Yo1J shoulder, long blaak hair, 968-228:1. · Open 6 ~. t to 5. 8iT._ W/'f04Jt job when! you have rusty Jtop, curled tall. OOMPLETE gt rd •n ln ll 1 Bid< $. ol. ~ 541).«m BAB""""Yf;srrTE11==:-,-:1-,o--r"2"'dayo=,-,a tailed 1:: through aicknesa. Yellow eyea. Rewvd. Vic. &el'Vice, &IM> clean-u;Jobil, Tf'ff Service wk . Own t.ran.p. Occu. No pity b' tllOlld knowing NeVJport I:: 22nd . new lawns plantlnc, exp. wknda. ~2957. :-~ '!:f !:eln ~~hen!!: 645-l5S2/543--i'9'16 reliable. Frft eat., 961-0U2. PRUNING; Landscaping; BABYSITTER -Beach ArU confule bu with any other LOST Female Cat, •PPIUX 3 EXPER. Japanese, m&int. Clean upa.-Free estimates Mon lhn.t 1''rl days.~ reader. One visit will coo. yn old, Iona hair, mottled Cleanup, laJWcaP<. •"rff POOnf. 546-9490 _o~• ~~=~-· ----~• brown, p-ey I: black with .;_ -vlooe you. tn4> 67S-6?9L white stomach ,& paws, eat Im ate 1. SJ>-3333, BAJUCAID needed -A~ply lo DRUMMER !".\!','~~·~name is~ S\uden11.1 "'""''"*" Jl iJI ~~!;'l':"'licii~!'~ Tralned, bonded, insured. . . !11 Spm. Younr mon 19, now m area. WH1TE mal~cll with .-ne<1. Hrl> ratet. Call B~E-OA.f'U"'TY"""o=P~E~RA'"""'T"O"R"S" Rec.nU moved h from ... , ean, ·~ ppmg. ~ 00> M Wed n; Y ere Wearing black jeweled col-....,..,.. • on, · · . Job Wanted Mlle 700 {2J Well qualilit!d with lndl•':rlls 'A'OUld like lo lar & Dea collar, or lLB. Hl EXP. Japan e • e , main-' client.ctr. U h¥ft money ·-Offl-R-tal .. -. work throckO'OOporin School.3-%1-7l.Call53&-8U12 lenance, clean-up. DRUMMER desilltd, wW OOCllider leaa· ,...,., •• , --· .._, nilht club. Very talent@<!. ~· Unfurn. 365 I Apta., Fum. or Unfvm. 370 FULL SERVICE Call Qtlp Ward, 5.19-29S2. $50. REWARD tor Irish Set-Landacape. F'r'e\) est . lng atatton to right party. l'-'.-...-"""-"'""'---.....;c:.:; Fum or Unfum m t er ma 1 e, named 842o-84C2 847-9138. Young man 19, n~ in art'a. ~slip locatkln, Newport ..,...--·-----· --1 Newport Beach We1tcllff Building FURNISH YOUR HOME OR "Bantlhee". Vie. of 30th a: lRISR gardener, ta w n Recently moved hen-from Beach. '46-1677, e "e 6 Newport BHch Cotti Mesi -;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Comer Welltcliff Drive & OFFICE -8\(y fUrnlt~. Ocean front, Newport ma 1 ntenance, trimming, lndla.nap:ilb \.11ould like to 1 ~~~~·~~=~=~ --~-----1 • Irvine Blvd., Newport carpeta, ~pu. antiques Beach 615-1.fiM tree estimates. m.&134. work with rock group or in BEAUTY OPERATOR PARK NEWPORT --l & 2 BR AP-d thru exclusive WholeuJe . .:::;,;:;::;c,· _:,;;;..:..::;.:....--~ · ht 1 b v al -• THE EXCl'tING • 1 ~. Beach. ltlr, How a r Decorator Sbowrooml at LOST 3128, fem cat (pg) nag cu . "ry t ent..-u. Assist owner oI bul,Y salon, APARTME"4TS PALM MESA APTS. Fumtahed & Untumtabed. .....,01. wboletale pri""L ca II Elden & Monte Vl•la-Solt S. Genorol S.rvlcH Call Chip Ward. 539-:1982. 5 day wk. Xln't salary & . Oft the bay MINUTES TO NP!'. BCH. LArlAll~~;.._ lllEDICAL Suite-000 1q. ft. at 11"e""" decoralDr with \op pepper color. Fr I e n d I y • HANDYMAN all kinda ot PVT Engltab diatleur/vale1 w:ir"\i.:J ~ Ja Cos Fo• FURN. OR UNFURN. ..,. •• , 601 Dove• Dr. N. B, experience & knowledge, Rewaro. 548-8'87 ··-~ __ ;1 jo~ '43 "'l"""' Po• I ti on H . , ' ettdlft Dr., ' ' Luxury apartment living Unbelievably 1.a.rfe apts, XIIOZ Birch St. Beautifully decorated, fully You'll be deUghted. Call wua11., suwu ""' a NeWport, l.4g. Bch, C.r-.t. SUltt> Xl5, N.B. ~134S. , overlookinii:: the water. En· hU&e pool, Jaeuz:I. elect bit· 919-1189 carpeted, In top condition. 5C8-8636 ~wn Sp~i~~lt~.p 9v~c~ e !,f specialty. 979-4636 MS.9723. lll-ea1. M~le <11111, ~nnlng BEAlM'ICIAN make more " joy $150,cilo health apa, 7 ins, shag crpta, drps, sauna I!!!'~~!!!"'!'!'""!!!"!~""'! A11rudedcondAllitioned. Parundklngl ~MID -=o~L~E~' -.... --w-l~d-o_w_e_r, Carob & Catalpa, NB Oener•I 5ervlce1 ~· Xnolnt 1 ~wk.,_xln. t rel'Ofs. n1oney rent booth in ' swimming pools, 7 lighted etc. Adults, no pets, SEAWFF. Manor Aptl. 2 ».7445 on iI'O eve'" semi·retltt'd would like to rewnrd. 833-3904 ---------1 ':""'!I '''''· ivc.in. Ne wport Beach New shop. , , tenn(g eourta, plus mUea of SIN1 8 ::!:"-'RM From Sl5060 Br. Unf\n:rl S165. Furn $180 •. .:::::""'~~~--~-] m~ta t tra cfl ve, unen-LO~ST--b1~.~,k-poodl--e-.-m-al-c, TRY the Handl·Andl boys! :ti;x361~ 24c~:;'!'! :re~, Mar. m. "''k incldg to we 11 , bicycle trails, putting, shuf· 2 a£DRM · ~m ~wi Avall April 15. Pool, 1525 NEWPORT Ct>nter, Union cumbered lady who enjoys vicinity Corona del Mar. Home I: Apt repairs. Lawn · a, · 548-2412 64&-2816 tleboard, croquet. Junior l'a · • •vm .......... Placentia Ave. Ask about Bank Bldg.;. N.E. comer, trawl, entertalnini' etc. Reward! 66-4445; 6'15-2!D:i lnstallall<ln. boat ma 1 n . ~OUNG man -CCC student. Se•uty Operator Wanted. ' . trom, $189.50 monthly; alJo l Unfum Apta A-..ail From JIO our discount. 548-82. 15th fir. Fantastic view. Write Clus'Wed Ad No 644 Prepatt Apt for new Experienced in painting &: Gawen's Beauty Slop and i.bedroom. plans and to $15 LESS. ~~~~~~~~~I 211X> Sq. ft. ~leue all or Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 LOST: Gold bead necltlace. tenant.. HauliD&. 675--0472. General construction seeks 494-3294 . 2-stury town bouaes. Elac-You're right, they're undtt· -;: part Coata Mesa. Calif. 92626. Vic. C.M.-N.B. a r e a 1, COLLEGE student _ House-part-time employment. Call]-===-"~""'==~ I ..... trlc ldtcbenl, private pa.':31 ,.:iced! 1561 ?.tesa Dr. II a) Irwin Co. Rltn. 6"-6111 YOUNG coupln dub.18-35 + ~Re~ward~~· ~6"1HU9~~~~~~1 painting, yard clean·up, Greg 642-0022. BOAT BUILDERS or balconies, carpetlna, dra· (5 blks from Newport Blvd.) ~ ,,-, DESK space available $50 53,9.3344 or S48-3M3 handyman, odd job 1, EXPER. DRUMMER-MALE Need uper. tin1ih carpenter, p!ries. SubteITane&n park~ 546-9860 'immmmm~-~ I mo. Will provk1e funJ.iture· Call "LEAH" u pm . 673-8748 Part·lime work painter le bonder tor qua.I- ... ing with elevators. Option4J •CASA VICTORIA l!I at SS mo.~ service ~~~~~~~~~ I ,__ aod JGiifl TOTAL SERVICES C 0 * 968--0.114 * ity sallboe.t manul. Wm.sail maid .avke. Just north of l k 2 BR. Furn le Unfum. Rooms 400 a•ttJl.a.blJ.17875Beaeh Blvd. :: ._..~ Paint'g, Plumb'g. :Mobil~ Job Winted, Femile 702 g.rp .. 1626 Placentia Ave., Fashion l&laDd at Jamboree Carpell, drapes, D/W, TV 1 .;.=;;.;.~----.;.;...· I Hunttnaton Beach. 6424321. II•} 'iimmmmm;;;;;m; I Hms Speclallgt 615-0977, · and San J~ Hills Road. ant. Pool, etc. Come by & ROOMS ifs wkoJfi w/kit $30 NEW·CWlt. dee. ofc. suite has 1 ""'°"* • 646--1809. AVAIL. practical nurse, Uve Boat Manufactwi.n& T:r~ (l.n1~rm":'J!l ~an!~~ ~=-S~ wk up aptl. drn & pet own N.B. st. address. 700 B1by1lttlng RA 1 N Gutters lnltalled In. Refs. Call 642-7110 or Flbergl111 TOollnt At Harbor, C.M. 642-8970. CM~;o 2,!l&., N~3967Blvd, sflrq. tt..:,_wlllndparUltionty, ~ ; Quality work. Reasonable: !;_~ 458381-39!>l7tho's writSane C. Men NEW, ocean view; upper 4 · ~·~· .... .,.... · .. ll:Ul-co , Pen p,.... Soclit Oubl 595 Child care, v.-eekly. Free estimates 9G8·2UI rVl"ler t. ta Exper tn fibe~ boat tool· BR. S ha, 2 frplcs, 1 in l ·H;;;;;un.;;t;;ln;;g;ton;;;;;;.BM;;;;;;;c;;h;;.;;;,;; IATTRAC room, bath, kitch 1815 Westclilf 548-9586 h-Iy home. Mega de! Mar. Haullng · · Monica Ca. Ina:, fnoid ta,yup, ~· malt. BR. Yearly: $525 J, privl. ,Business woman or SUITABLE for Dental or SINGLE? * 979-5$4 * NEED help at home! We J.na:. Aircraft exptl'. ok. NEW 3 BR. lower; frplc., teacher, non-smoker ,cen-Medical 700 sq ft, has been Receive a aelect nwnber of INFANT CARE 32• Van fur short furniture have aides, nurses, Many co. benetlta. Lona patio. $425; yearly CASA MONTERREY trally loc. $25. wk 646-1979 e.stabllahed dental office. 436 quality compi.t!ble ma1ches Birth to 7 mo. Tender, ex· hauls & garage cleaning. ho us ekpra, companlom. Wm prognm. W or 1d'1 OCEANFRONT 3 BR. Upper. FURN Room, ideal tor atu-32nd St., Newport Beac.h, fmm l!XX>'s In your area, acting 6-24 hrs daily. l50 548-1862 liomemalrerr Up john, larrest builder of trbelt Frpl, deluxe; $550. Yrly dent tM/mo. 2 blka beach! t\'l3-0990 aft 4:30. each w/LARGE PHOTO & wkly & up. ~265. · 547...Q;Sl. aaU1na yachta. Contact Wil· Davidson Realty 646-7767 l & 2 BR 2 BATHS ..,.. h 1 --r;1 GEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub ll""" Wood Mgr ~uctlon , 1 adult, no pet. 536-0555. compre em ve .,.v ... e. LICENSED Day Care. trim. Gar &: yd cleanup. P~C. Nune ~· position, ..... • 1;'"1\1 B=lni~ 2 ~aro~ R.ELlABLE penon tor • Business Rental 445 ~ ~eet == Infants to 1 yr. Exp. Near Est. 531..ean, 557"6904. Pr1v. patient s hrs am/pm. ~C 275n~ cc 0~:f:~ Fumlllhed Ii Unfurniabed Room in 4 BR home. A.lk c.-t.~ ._1 bldgtn 191.b & Harbor, CM 54S-6455. C.M.. N.B. 6 7 5-7 6 71, A M A~ .. ~.. ~-· $till/mo. Y ear Lease. All UH.lities Paid for R1ch at 642--4774 REAR <»-=t Me... g ~e sheet on 1 FA'n{ER &: SONS, tree 772-2722 ve., . . y..-v • ...,.a. uu-11 IMMAC. 2 :~pa~. nu : ='~~Co.eta .-Prtv~Nl=CE'=adul="'s"r""-.o,,,""'"e"t:'"":v-7.h.,__~.,.. i~~~!°~lei~ match. =-DATA ~=:OODWORK' =-u~>::.~~· Gene~D~~a~~~R!liable :.'!l'"oppor. Employer ml t ... =t. bltins, 'shag, qUiet •• ~-· B=, Pools. EM. 548-42'71. I£ltti St, ;tis mo. Inquire~ ll4-541-3~ Haun: 'M-A-T-E' paneling, cablnetK, patias, ~LO~~ I. dump truck transportation 543-70($ ·M~eepers, F /C $700+ ta. $185. 642-1276. W 19th St. Costa Mesa ========= gen'l re pa i r s . Duke wo • .,....n~te, asphalt LICENSED NlJltSE nursing lllh-.cturlng le 0.tlng 1 It 2 BR $185 $2611 Adults ruRN. niom, nr OCC. Ideal DaOurka ~1598 84&-9495 sawing, brel.king. 846-7110. ho da• • G1rl Ft1 F /C Bkpr $800 " rec. a: PxM. 8o1 Oomtngo: 6551 W1rner, Hntg Bch ~ student, $5.5/mb. '~F jCJ~R~' :~~ ItJ,N,.r~~ly All types c•rpentry · YARD, garage cleanups. ~·:ii:.~S.-::U: ~~m * 1000/o FREE * ' N.B. 644-4767. 147.as26 has shops ava.ll,.. fr $70/mo. It it'• Quality Laree or small' · 536-1648 Re~ve trees. d\rt, Ivy. Hel W ted M • F 710 IJz Relnder'• Alency · NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo, LOVELY, unturn t>edrnJ. "Cannery Village," 425 30th You're locllcin&' for Drivewya. grad.in&. st7-2666. p an ' "' 4500 Campus: Dr -oceair!n>nt, bltns, .. curtly, "'"'"'""!!'!"'!'!~~!!!"""'"''"' pool, home prtvt!Oies, l!.B. St ~ ~9606 Agt DISCOVER MIN 0 R home npalro. 1.ClCAL mov•-· I< •· .. "-· ~. •---bl I rk ~2ll8 N rt' n •• ~ "' , '·' -· ' . BRAND NEW area. aft 5 pm. 64&..6055 ·• • ,,,... vi.,... • Plumbfnl .c&rptntrf -Paint-n't · .... ~ ......... "'T ""''""""'ts paya e cc ,,_. ewpo ~· yrs lease, $400 mo. 673-6719 ~. · DISCOVERY Ille Tee Call 5t0-5560 ltude . lArge truck. Reas. 5 yean experience, mu.st BORED Mothers w/chlldre:n Aptl., lj)uo Yadls Ill Guost Homa 415 S1'0RE. Aval! April !st. 6911 "The Somdhing _ .. eo. · · • · --er 534-mt. type, 10 key exper. App(>;,; ln.achool. woil< trom U am.. Fum. or Unfilm. m Luxury Garden Apts PRIVATE apt older penon Weat 19th St $135 mo. In· Call: Mof>.Frl 10 am-ld prn Carpet Service Housecleaning permn 2 ,P>tn.. Mon-Fri - Adults Only-No Petl meals le m&kl''leJ"Vlce. i qu1tti 12-4W~t19!h St O>sta 714-835-6885N tio'"'""' v~-3393 s C 0 TT' s Carpet &: -H""'SE 'OF CL•-.... , ~ iP~oi ~'iJ McDbolld'1, mW. Utb St, Costa Meu 18992 Flmida St. ('ii blk. W. * 6G-927'8 * M:e:sa ' a ,...,,r ,~~ Upbol!tery. Our foam pro-vu IU\n • •• CM. j;;;;,;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;~ I of Garfield I: Bel.ch Blvd) V1cation Rent1l1 425 CUTE bnDdlng with garage. CKI ext r •ct• Soil • Floors, windows, walll. ear· ~~T~ ... SALF.s _J--~BO=Y'""'&'""G"l~R"~-- * * * nt: 8'1-9448 l,IX» 111..tt. _ _ideel for Beauty [gj Grease . Bacteria. Have pet1 &: dralJel. 7 Y~area . ..,, .... ., v new1paper RllRS f 1 mt Deluxe. Adult poolside in(; Bear Lake, i{e,J Shop, Boutique or offices. I r ._, I pet staln.H>don! We can M2-6824 or 646-2523. n e e ~ a e x Pe r J e n e e d FOR , SPARKLING NEW ·~n ~·-•e •r Ea"": ..... -... lori!T;S $250. 64&-'!9"1'"2-WiO . . a..•-,·. ....., .. them. Fou•"!•thod• DAY\j'KRS,i.nl vet" t y ';.":!~~~~i!~ THE DAILY PILOT an. FrPfc .. 1rK pa~6 BR, 2 BA M.tn Home, eve&. FOR reot &mall .apt tor oom--to fit Every Carpet -, Every Students. IJ!ed,, screened, handling vacation relief for Sotnh Santa Ana A 'North pools, sauna, tennis. • TI4: 58.'t-29'19 mercial ue on Coast Hwy Budget. Marie IV -Tbe New insured. y rateL Call out.side sales stalt and Costa J«e18. attu. Vlc BAY SHADOWS ::.84&-0259:::,::=;·~~=-· ~~ DELUXE Bl& Bear cal!l#. O!rona del Mar. Gn-3345 Found (lrM ,odt)· 550 ~!':'i!\'~1~,1,;,~~ 636.1800, Mon, we.i.:Frt. developing new ""''"'"· MacAJ!h1ir, Sun1Jowtt i. Apartments 2!:?u~~ Bax:65 cfilid=~ Lake ~! D sh w •hr! lndU1tri1l Rent1I 450 FND: eat e'l,pectlng, blk le just clean! Eitracta SQU _ 'Let • Dutch ~In Good opportunity tor right Flower. Call Da.n Fenyman S""'cloua, Ll~t ' Chee'j'· area. 18881 Mora Kal CE. of Euter wk It summer wht w/wht vest. Mu.st find Deep Cleans Raises Nap .:. • Cltari :Y.Ur C1rpet1 person. lf interested, send at the \ ,,... • arfteld) 962-8994 540-9155 alt 6 NOW LEASING owner! Vic: Trinity Dr. using a new r>OIK'On· Alson & wtndowa You resume to Classified ad No. DAILY PLOT 1 BR's ROM $15 Beach off G BIG Bear. $50 Wa!k-end ·Sl!tO Huntington 8e•ch C.M. nr Br i I to l & tamlnatin& cleaner tough, will :latllt!ed ~T·l~ 55, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box .,. 642·4321 e 2 BR's FROM $177 _N_awpo_.._rt_Ba_a..,ch,___ Woek. $250 lllo. 2 Sty . ...,., NS-W M-1 Paularino , but oenUe with no: heat or 'Dodlcotod Cl~oni..-. 1560, Cotta M.,. 92626. II~ MANAGER Moonr:ldge 49t--9727. 940 Sq. Ft. .tr Up 9,19-8587 IOak:iJl&. Carpet rewts Soll-.. ._ 'm.AINEE 1 Beautlful appolntme:nta m. elude Decoratoi: FireplaCH. Shag Cazi:etlni:. Private Patios. Pool • Jacunl. - BIG BEAR. lrg mod-ca.bin Hamilto• i N ... tand FND 1 lrtlh Setter, Fml, I< 1 lni" k1lll Sta~Eledriclty * ~ ~~= * ANCIENT &rah Coventry hu """"1nl1 at Snow SWnmlt. Day CJ[' 646.oon or 83J.05l9 Brown Lab. male. Vic. San * Carpet Vacuuma Easier • e · tor full time rnanqrtt, , .. Volleyball court -Gu .. .. . BBQ's. Closed Garqes. 1 c AdultJ, No Pea. Week. (TI4> 639-2742. Diego Fwy A: Britf.ol. SIB * Fut Drying * Restoret Income Tax \-MARINER Salary + comm. No exper. 430 at the S.A. Animal Shelter ft"""'""' * Carpet loc:ka neootaary -only lodlet who .Rontalt lo Shore MARTIN & ASSOC. ~ t. teell aott " flut(y. Free INCOME Tax Preparallon .,.,_..,,,bltioua i "'1llnc In Ro o MM ATE wanted, 500 DYER RD, $,A. SMALL Pu p py, part fftlmatel ~t:m . Reuonable rates. Plae call. ,.._. Rm. S«Hm.4 mother w/ehlld have beach CALL 541-1471 Do be cm an, Newpart J OHN'S Carpet&: Upbolatery 6'15-$i16 Jor aPSJC Now Hiring BRIGHT )'OUft&' lndlvtdual . •.' 409 W. BAY St, Costo Mota Manogor Bldg E-103 * 64' 3317 * apt w/yd to ahare Forleue4600Sq.ft3phale Heights, area om: Dr.&: Dr1-Sb&mpoo free Scot· Jinltorfil needed for quality aailbol.t w/fernale. $75. mo Inel util. power w ceilinp fully Allio N.B. 645-8600 ext l3f ehguard (Soll Retardanll). DISHWASHERS manuf. u enatneerm& a.Id or can exehan&e child care heated Costa Mesa.' ask tOr Gall aft 3 p.m. Degre:aaera &: all color R • 8 Malntent.nee, ju.st · tor draftln&, pure~ I for free rent & food. H.B. ' FOUND HwJr:y/Collie type brlgbtenen .t 10 minute starting JanltDrlal leI'Vtee Daytime, Ap U.21 ~· ;f>b,ln& ability nee. St&-4722 FOR Leue. M-1, 1.440 Sq. ale dog, approx 3 ar 4 ble&cb for' white carpets. (commm:ial A oUice) in La-c1t1ail rp, 1626 Placei- OUNG ma! needJ Ft. $165. 3.12> Sq ft. $350 m ths vkfnity T lbert & Save your money by saving guna Beach It aUtTObnding APPb' In Penion tia Ave., CM The gniate1t re1aon1 for YBlodc ~ e water ~:: 1675 Place:tt1a A;e,, Ois~ =und. H u n t i'n g t 0 n "1~ extra trips. W'lli clean area. Good work rtuooable 3 prll.-_:f pm, Mon·J!I 1's"u"SINESS=""""""o."'por=.-s.:-,--,...,-I ADULTS moYI ..... to Oakwood GI~ !!{-·• •·t • •--t --I Mesa. ~--ge Woods. n---L o~" ~ living rm., dlnlng rm. a: rates. Call 49t-G706 evcninp ~ W. Cout Hwy. own OOU. We 1u.pnlu the ·~ . ~ a ~ ~ uN., yr Y. 675-1381J ~ 646-1164 ~~• ~·~ ball $15. Any rm. $7.50, Newport Beach 646-0001 tralnlni No exp. netlU.. Be I~"'..: LA COSTA APTS, ~~rt,:!:_tl~~ th,~;;_nta. Move in April lit. SllS mo. FOUND tortolae shell cat. cauc:h $10. Chair $5. 15 yn:. OFFICE cleanlne, 11 c 'd, top tevei exec: Wtr need the \!;-I & 2 ~room And here are t other gl'Ht 968-73«1 NEW M-1 ~ce with Ott1ce Beautifully marked. Vlc of exp. is what counts, not bonded. 7 Yrw exp. in area. ASSEMBLERS for cath}:>er people tee tis heat from ~ • • CaJiiets e Drape• rePOM! ROOMMATE 18 to 00 Yl"I 13ID-211JO f:t 3 phase roBV Myrtie St, Laguna Beach. method. I do work ieyaelf. 60-6824 or 646-2521. factory, exper. Apply Major )'OU Commltrneot J40..2'l70 •:,. e Po01 e BBQ's la !hare !IP<C· !louse, pvt room ~ Fairview, S. A. 494-7346 Good ref. 531--0lllL Londtcopllll Way Campers, 8S8 W. 18th ' BUYER. . i=~ All Utllltlo1 Pold ~:i::~'re:'° & bL' '8\l. mo. Bonnie Owne" 646-1252, 644-2228 FOUND -blue airll bicycle. L k R Carpet-Upholstery . St., Colla Mel8. . ,f.i 354 Avpcedo St., C.M, uunu 545-0368. 10,IXX> Sq .. FL FOR LEASE. Found on Newport Blvd. ·I: Houae $29.9$1 Steam-boU8e FOR PenonaU1ed 1sl:)'le In ASSEMBLE:Rs, Trainees &. 2 :· ft~nlndt ext>erie~e I~ 1;,.'' 642.-9708 t i.nnla cout11il"Ol ....... m-N~RT Beach, prof. or SPrinklen, dock high. Call Fair Aw.. Call 64)..2.694, Or $49. ·uv Rm S21t Guar. landscaping, malnt 4 plant exper, Satlboat uaembly. !,1 ~:'th"""' ... ~~ ~· :;;• • tHUllrda "".......... bualneu man to share home ~1630. 645--3830 5J5..0300. care. Contact Jamea C. Openinp on all 3 sldfta. Ap-"ar ""' mal111e P•vuue ... . !.~ .......... 81i8aU ... tree Sunday brunclt w/pool. Slralt!hL $150. Days Storoaa 455 FND' Poodle-amall and b1k c-t, Concm. El.,..,, 646-7%19. ply at gal< Tam, 3 pm -11 lt landar Yacht Corp. ~ ...,;;: #'I ._ 1ot1v1un~reotor 540-9006.evekS.1.SO'l. ~ &: grey 3/28 Vic of Pefntlng & pm. MaeG~ Yacht J::taWMITih~1 ·~;j: 2 BR 1 BA unfum $190 g01f di1¥1"'9 range MIDDLE qed lady with car **WAREHOUSE, 13 It x 26 MaemtJ,a.. Please identU)'. CUSTOM concrete work. Paperhinglnt Corp, 163:1 P centia, CM Equal Op ::., ...... } · /f •• ~ .. 2 BR 1 BA tum S220 Plrtv room to &hue mobile home ln n on Coast Hwy, N.B. $40 ~ Remove upha.lt drlvewl.YB. ASSISTANT Manager. Cle!U\-p. ~ m ;~~ c~ul ~: :.w.:: :: ~!~~r:'o~~ F°':. ~nt~No pell, R:t=~=-= 460 ~: ~ i>l-p= ~~ca't:: a:=, i1: In~~:' ~=~l=:r. ~~:1~. ~:m: ~rfme~~he~~: , ... ; garder eettlna,. Adults, nlahed & unfumilhed. Sony, WATERFRONT Bal Isle. 2 c.M. 638-3325 spec. prtce. Free ookr con-Opp or tun l t y krr ad-_r_n_4l-;;496-2333.--.,-,.-.,~--I ··-no petl, lSl E. 2ht , c.M. ~no children or pets. MOd•ll BR, 1 Ba w/worlcn!i lady to NEED June ht, 3-4 bdrm 66-3425 CUSI'OM CoDCftte, by sultlng &: etl Lle. 11\1. vancemenl Apply in penon, Carpet Sales : ~ * 646-8681; * open dalty 10 to 7• 7/L $100 lncl. uill. Ma,y house. 1 yr. leue. Newport FND· at comer of Garfield Re~ O:i. 60-90 day W"'1't be underbid. 64)...Qm. Jack In 'Ibe Box, 2'l35 :~: HARB 0 R /Wlllon area, Oakwood aublet. ~= 6'5-0306. Sch. Dlatrict. 675--2113 a: cioldtnweat smt Husk)' financln&: avail. nee est. No WuU I-larbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. (•;: clean altrac, 2 BR apt. with Gatdeft~ WILLING to share my 2 BR WANTED 2-3 Br. house. silver le blk A bile I: tft 1 536-6556. · * WALLPA~R * ASSlSTANT Afan.ager. Clean-~f= e ~~ r~en c e~ 1! · pool. Furn &: u n f um. --·~*--apt. MlukNt Viejo. Newport-Bal Leaae. June. OUwbauhatJ..like puppy PATIOS, wlllks, driyes. Saw. When"""' call "Mac" cut. dependable, hone~t &: f!:1111 mp1oye ,,.; Sl55-$145. Oilldron over 10 ,.....~ -""'•' *' CeJI' 83T...oo57 * Loe&1 refs. 675-7313. . 5J6..3117 break. retno.ve A replace 548-l.fi44 # .. -&M-lnl wllllng r to \tOrk. F/t!me. · t)" yn:. ~m M_aple St. 11.th •l J CODCrt~.548.¥i68fbrest. Opportuni ty for' nd· ·~·· View alt 5 PM v.·kdyl. All • 1. tAlrlf11 I!~/ ·21.-71',f to,. ..,share FOUND male Siame11e ~! PATIO"'PLANTERS' PAINTING .tr PaperlaK. 20 vancement. Apply In person, Ihtervtew ltoun I lf''.~ DayWeekehdl. Hl~.._,.Nottlli ooodoiwume Ol'oMimo. II•I ~6-~iBalboaisland,,,;:au .,. )'?!In Harbor area . Jack ln.1 The Box, 2235 10amto12noon , a.w. MCI 1a Htg. Beach. 96&-6767 aft 6. Ptr1oMf1 1iT'Vu:t.1. All Concrete work. 894-3533. Lie/bonded. Refs. turn. Harbor Blvd., Costa. Mt>sa. Perao3nlnne!, Ofllce I ~ .. .:.. 2 BR. ~ Utilltisa. Popt. ••• ........ '1.... hie l 642--2356 z: 1001' ·::-Encl gar, dshWhr. XI. ,,.....,......:.,,,.....,~,.,---..,,. FEMALE _w mare ' FND Olocolate po!Jlt Siamellle Child c.... . ASSISTANT to Hair Cutter I ;;~· Avocado St. CM 646-1214 Nn,d f"''l'ld'"T ~an ad! t\~S2'A~· ~~Shorei, -m&le. Vic. -" Lot 1 SUPER Elle House painting WIU train. Hair llunle,.,, THE BROADWAY ' i~,. · . ==-' I • • • . ~ w _ ~ p I S30 Slater H.B. S.7-0632. CHJLO C~Lg. yd. s a • trim irlc. You bu)' the Faahlon laland. 644-2151 1~~ 1 • ~ •• ,, Offk:I It 440 eraona 1 '' FND Fml Siamese. Harbor TLC. $20-$25 wk. &-6. pa.!(it, we 00 the work. $200. ATTENTION rm Edinger, H.B. : 1~:·~ t ·'· 1'• { i.. .... .: *HINDU SPUUTUALIST * View Home1 area. 644-1658 6'5-698'1 aft. 6. 548-3817 L.S" . .$-8447 bet5 It 'l pm. BOYS '& GIRLS -, Equnl, Oppor. Empleyr:r i,;;;.· tr'ader'5 1, . ·rad1"s~: • ,1617 ,.,..TCLIFP. 1 tblt •&d chonilo )'OUl" FND )'OUllll Himalaya &L Con.troctor PAINTING & rep&lr, 35 Y"· Start !hat Summertime Job CHEF -$1000 Per Mo. The ~'1" g: ~.~"6·& • Jtq. 'ft,., amPe whole outlook oo lite tor the Ia. 675.333J.orm.-&499 • , Workmalishlp suar. Take now!! Woric part-time alter Blue Beet, Call 4iTJ....991'U ''"" .r ~ util.-~· Baum-bettw. Protflllonal adviOt LOtt ssS Comm I, Indus, Resld advantage ot my exp. school and N.11 Utne thia,.•_l-te_r~3p..,m~·~~~~--• 1'< I' .. -, •llK. ..,-. '"' W., ~ ~· 10 -New, remodel, repair, Store r.36-71156 summer. Yoo can nWa! $25-*CHILD CARE* 1(. Ines . met: o111 ........ '" Old ~::'ii! J.i-~ LOsr • black w/brown ~::-irt~tioo, oles, etc. * PAPERHANGER * wand ...... per-· Yoo Lag\:nA Be•cb. w ..... lllr :'{I:~· • ""'~ Newport tJ.W, 3 blka North Real San Clemente martdnp Ch 1h u ah u a. · Carl Rebko 6*2449 must be :U.16 Ytars old and liibt ttousekttp1na .tr care 1 t' • , Of ~ R'NY 1.900 aq ft. . Female. Ana to "Tin&''· JACK Taulane -Repair PAINTIJliiJ Re abl live In the Newport.co.ta or J ""'"°°' llge f!hUdren. 1mes • , $30ll. u6I htcl. 548-6300. VETERANS -?Jll)Od .. addle)'.) yrs exp. Eli.o:fll.7l07o.;'a"'.'"9'l9Je.o M"' -Hun!lnilon Beoch lh-•·1':\0·';30Jilo0:-Fri. ~ ..Utes, Immed Earn U.51 io fl-" PIT Joa ''roM" Orqe male cat. I.Jc d. M.Y Way()), 5C7~. -Don-• 1 ~ 1kl.p UI pt new dul"lltf ~ · YtU'. 9:31). 1 ~.:·.· dA.11aw.. '=" = ::.r;:,:;:. 8f.""i=n~ '=-~ Vic. Wilson ' Newport A&f=lck A "'~~Ill>: P1lntl119-l•t., Ext. ~!'t1c...,.~== ~::m'lld-.'."""~~ u I .. -ttndlill Santa Ana Co1Je8o. =~ Anytime, sn.oon " 549-71IO R•-bl• 'If -Pri.... CALL T 0 DA y I Salary ~ .. Qlll 494.-0?31 i~~. LEASE C-2, centfll Cotta ~;-Ext. 310 LOST: rat, white A blue liie. Dr•ftl(tg Pies.le~; '•tdl', R.-1~ =· uk. lor M f" betw1!en ~~ .. ~--lo<. 1: :iif $400 all dlat>tr baa w/~p. aw> ~· Qr.T.~·----~I:=~;;::.::?"';:=::=:--.....,... ,r ju~J ..... Pl .. N.B .. I TRADE-FotronEI--(O<J!!l'!) Aft. ~ANT, .. !._:1'a11bl·~!'!:!.! -6'.u.td.lteml; In PLANNING any"" jOj),. All•PATCll~lnla'_G A TO ClrtLDC, MtEhoo,I ~~ .. ) BR., lli ~. -VII· c.mtn (-1111111) ........ 600 Sq. n. oma: w/klt ' =-~·f"""'un: ~ aw. 8n-'8; Free eontUltatlon. c. l ""''· • ·~ ~· ~· SALESMAN -"' ..... ~n. 1 °'"'"" .......,. lo<. or or equity lo <Or boat, 11) Ba, ~ ~ ~ Sq Ft 1 -e FOCND OR LOSr A PETT !!IT-<l6211, !i5'1-9tlllll. '' Call ~ Exoeri<n<ed. Sell BM Mon.Frt ™'':Ill. p' e fer ~-~~"~*"~ ... ~ =-* STORE JW, C.M. 646 2'111. p~~ ~. Qoo. -.. ot l<>ot """ Elactrlcol . Plu}'l)!>lht Lotua,•FlllVI,""" 50 ~ ~A B'f."E ~= -400l·D 81 RCH, .H.B. ndOiC 11mpaIht11 • 0t>tn !lam-2Pm, li3ll-Sl5 ELVCTIUC1AN li<eNed l..R. <Yl'IS PLUMBING F0ttlln Auto<, Good Wort<· Pl-wrtt.. to l'.O. Box • M Unlto Colla M-, 3 m Cad "" de VWe tnde !!,!!!/""' Mo. 5cHa!2 _...,,,. ....,..\bw. Abar-LOtn' Ml • Small female boroled. Small' Jobe ma!nt' Remod<& .~· Water lnt1 O>nditlon$, Free Demo, ~. OOrona dtl Illar. _ '1 t:;.=· ~~ .'dd 11".-!'~~-= ~gf:vc.nO: ~-nt-~=-~ml< ... p&1n,548-6l03,' •. :i:i:~~.hn~'?t~• ~=.w"iMPORTS ~on:~~ ~:i. '• ,000 T~ Tn!ln O>. * .Ul.:SOV * tllvt414.-FREii Yap ~"' LOtn' blaclc' white ctt. Vic. Oardoi1lng B/A. Complete Plumblni 31llO W. OoUt Hwy., N.B. tranaportallon. Thl>h ll>-1. I IL\YE l1S,OOO tqU!fJ In EQ'l'Ylol.BR lllA.Jam Tuelatl~,,nAlpm.Yoga of Newland I. AUantL EXP.• J-Gardener s.r.tce. -942·-S&lArY OP<D. Call 6ii.4m. '• ooo 3 BR 1 i.. nn D1" ML ~ + h>cotn; TIME 'FOJl amt.,., fl5 E. l'llb St., C.M. --'3l'Olll kr>ow how. Tr Imm In.. J'l.,IJ)IBING REPAm BABYSl'l'l'E;R »e<!<l<!d °""1>11='"'.,,· =,....,-=.,,.--~ i 'vJ -...;,,,,. 'bta.i ll A "11 Hwy t'.\UICK ,..ASH _, Fli:MALE tricolor cal at Cl•IJ>Up, SmaU lall!!ocap-No job too amall ~aslOMlly. Vlo 22nd • CLF.ANUP " D<llvuy 11oy ! 1"'" 'il'oda 11 Rwmlni So<l:t' for local "I' ""' ALOOHOLIC8 Ano-The Bay Oub Npt. ~. lDc· * * 64Nl28 * * ll'vine, N.B. &&-0668. I/time. ApPlY In ,,.._: l ~ ~~~ lnoomo _. hofne. 5311-?aol. -THROUGH A Phone SG-121f or wrtta -I ~ext 11111. -DRAINS unck:aed -ST.SO BABYSl1TER n<eded, my llutchlnso::, · 140 lndullllal ' TRADE dl1lntl>Ion 2BJI, DAIL .. PILOT P.O. Bolt mi. C.Oia Meas. LOST 2 WV• White male EXPER. J&paneoe Ganl<ner. ~"" U,,_\o-IllO' -115 home 2:30 • 7,30 pm. c.nl:W='l'=· .,CM.,,,._....,,.,...,,....-;' Like lo tn:deT OUrTraWa ll'plc, all oiact. w/~ cpta · J ' SWINGING SINGl.D 5omo>'<d .iop. In San J\WI OOmplete y...S Mrll. R<ila. * lilll4828 * 84Mll31 b<l<tt 2 p.m. COCKTAIL \Va It re u, -< Pandloa':1:':! talol)'Otll bltna, v. ac lol'*>r ro.: WANT AD Call ''Lffh" W pn. ~-. •-.me nl. 642'43119. Sawlnt/Altor•lfona BmetltER llve In or ,...k•tld on!}" 0.... c.ar. 14111 or bell prop. Qwr\el' po 53Wl%1 I,ost: 3121 Bllt mole toy JAPANESE Garde•• l sl0uoe~• \Iv. ool. Ref's M"" Goll I, °"1btr1 Club, -. , -11ox :I)!. La veme. ca'. 11iii 642-5671 DallY Pilot wui1 Ada """ ,Doodlt. vrc. Vl<:lorla • Compte"' ~ • Alltt•tlons J •1.Sa45' ...,·.i. •m1 r.v. 1m Golt eouno nr. ~ pl\ft. O.U.CO. &• 9219 ~ claAnup. FNe nl. f0.3llll. Not, """'"'ta. ;io ,,_ exp. Clualtled Ads . . • 142-!871 Want ad .-Ito . _ .• -'• ,. I ·t r ,, ' ' ' • • DAll.Y Pit.OT Flfdar. -lO. 1'17J !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!~~~~~~~~'~ , I 1 c ;I, I 1[IlJ 1 ra ... , • • J[ll] 1 ..... , . 1rm 1 L .... ,". 1(Il] 1 ,L ... , •1 1[)1] ~, ~,"~.,,.-~1[ll]~• ~, ~ ... ,~. =~, ~~~, r1 ~ .... ~ ... ~~a11~. ~-"~ .. ~. ~~5~ ...... w ........ M. " 711 ~Wonted, M. F 710 H!.!!>~ocl, M. ,. 710 ~H.~l·p•w•.•.t• ... • ••. •M.·.~ .. ~!J~D i.t.Jp Wliftlocl, M .. F 711 Help WOlllo4M. F 71 ' 1112 f•mll~ .. "' '?.<''!!! Stle .. l'-1 COMPANION-Me ..... IC . WI>" 111>" :Won ,, , PRESS OPERATOR SUPEllVJIJOR-.r~..r-FREIGHT o•~""ID 1'f1Rm. ~--Sec. Co<.GARAPE sioJe ntWS.0 'I _. ... .i ... ., lady. r Bkkpr • to16l0 MAID w-. .. """' ... ,...tic -··-., ......... n•,_. ~·-~ .. ~ cJp<>a. ··-u..1o or OUL CaJI beL ~ Denlel .,,t/bcu:k to l600 l!J\m.tc, r:;cn~rv.. ... 11:1 moJdlac )JWllL S4S-3.'J111, :;;.;-;p".~ :-re.: fldr!cmllOfi, lree~erl' =: ~'""l:,p;: ;t;;;;,d Iii"*! i.i;:;";ii: 9T·IUI. M<d !mtlbck llOO '"'"'L r """'-""'"'-PRESSER for prod tlo cl1l« pn>c<dU:. help!ul. ~~ 1100. ~Im eoudl:dbL bod. -· • duo~·-· ,.,, Ir. !DOK and C..-help, ~:=-.!..t = 5ERYK:1:S~ Permanent. Sat. A li\m. ~A lldrtl. 1~ ;.:. Willlnc to work lolta hrs: for Sear;'.'~ 6 Compaey pie.. \V~ hdbd, ,_..,_.. cenunle iablO 1l <Jme to Vtlme. 18 .., Sec' Girl ~ l600 ~ above averaae ""1linp. .,.,_.~_. •• u •• 00... ~lea! dinina tbl w/6 aettl>a for I, Iota ol "°""· :. .,.,., -la T am. or Sal.; s..:·;" $550 FEE PAID . Apply ~y:"; Oflke PRODUCTION • lnv•ntory Will train rilloc -~ "B..,;h chn. 41. dbl dmler •Ill" :ll!l1 S\Jbunla Ln, H.B. ID , week d1Y• 10 am-2ptn. no ~ T)plst S500 Elec. $ales Ena'r to fl2K lntervtewW& 10 AM·l2 noon Coulrol Clttk. Sat $.ar$455 Not Ill.lea Appty ll5 3.rd St. ean..asi.rrn it.and, BBQ A carpet on flll'CUla, off Bftlokbunt exp. ntcts. S montbl locaJ lklyu--Manu.( 10 5800 Pu.rdwt Aa't/Slatl JlOK mo. Apply ln pert0n or by Suite E. H.B .. or call WASltElt I. Gu Dt1tt xlnt sweeper. 518--W2 GirJ.E ~ -Sat a &m I ,.;i., neat app, ..... ID -pulcr la $100 ~/Ma<toe llrdwr 11'.SOO THE BROADWAY phone, (213) 435-4465. 18!0 636-2100 Ibo. W&nl ofol nd $1.2$. bet ;,a BLACK naual>ahYde IWiveJ II( vnaJl a~ ~n. Jade tn the Box. Ship/Rec Clerk U35 E'ICrnwSec'y to$900 W.lthSt.Uq:Beach. apPL. ••1 ~ • ~-tttot29l ~aye:· rocker Ii: ottoman. Llke ~a. re cod•. 1211 s. Out Hwy. L.B. Geo'l 00:, '>'P 70 $525 Fie Bookkeeper l6!0 7'177 Edina"· H.B. Equal 0PPD'· Empt.,.r. TH.E J"' LY ROGER 9'lM283 ..... • = .,.M!'!'.°~~~~1150 •• ~·°! ~ .,,.:. ' ~·.~':!.::; Exec. 5if.IWPOR~ ~i~ t~~ Equa10ppor. Employer ~~·~ COSfA MESA , KEN)fORE wuher/dryer ---il:ma. :nJl2 o;;;;; - A eve. APl>IY in -· P-1 Agtney Secy/Brokerago to S82S llANACERS WANTED N.,. or experieooed. Join the lo taJdnt: applJcatloos fl! eL Over 200 w~ Gar ... Solo 112 Ln, Colla Mt-. Frw llll> O>lony Klfdleo. tr H % I'' Do D N B O>otlng 0"'1< IO l"'1 1ur1 Co. wUh o111ca ID 14 World'• lar&olt and tutest for . ~ rel>!& llOm -·95. -.. -· . 97-6285. ..., on,.. Hwy, Sall Jwm -ver r., • • Clerk 'fyplll IO $l!OO cul> lo ex-opera. l1"0wbv .-lo.....,.,..... BUSBOYS ~·w· GARAGE SALE C*plllnno. 642-3170 Ccnun'l/Llnee Raler l.'!00 tlons IO Or1nge Co. P""1 with a -ot over 300 I YEAR GU.uwm:E March 31lt, eveolor 'cnlY • ~':!,J'"~O...~ Cookl _ S.uco Cook Girl Friday ~ around tht world exoeedlng o111<e1 and become a • M a Y ta(-Kelunore-W........ Air11 ht • ,1od • !>!! Jl'l1. ect to 12', T 51 ... 'UiiiM( Mth ,erH.t exper. in lara:e GEL Repairmen -~· Free ' FM POllHooa tncome. of 130,000. No exp member of our J4lllionaire Exp. Over l8 • _ 411.,, * _1""'° Sewinl' mad!: .. btiby cribl, blt-tn disbW'fllher, ~ .. food operatloo. Call Od' Apply at gate, MacCttpr CAU.: TRISH HOPKIHS neces Co. trainittg provided Club. Mullio-mllUon dollar Z300 Harbor ..Blvd., CM _..._..., Ool.7-• •Q trail ~. adult • cbU6 Elec. inottn. J~ • e Jr». I ~ &M-l?OO. ~!t ~: 1631 Placentia ~:.1V71~~~FCM eai:.. 1~;.,.'?_!!~ 716-*1747: = 1=',c= Apply 4-5 pm Daily NORG~ GAS DRY,!:R. rm dotte ii: mbe. 892--0898; cuta~ ~. ·lnildi COOK/llSKPR, mU1t be >dnt GIN'L OFC-Suite 224 642-1470 Part Ume, ~.:~CdM Salon E><ollent sales training. row DRIVER EXPER ~. ="" ::eiec-1SOll ,_, Lallo, HB. ~303 Klnp Rd, II.JI. • t = ~~t= ~~ulo~ CLER ICAL If.-•1tt;o• Va• 4f *g'44:mi* Plew CJ1I VlrKlnla Jone• 7~cneatappear,bond-FRIGIDAIRE Fl'Olt-frff 'fo~°o~~rt~&~LIDObleGarqeSale-~ 1 613-5972 CASHIERING JANITORIAL-Ope·•-for MASSEUSES wanted, with ~ED CARPET c.;.,.· S:~ 11:.,N, El re!rlg. Perl. ooo:l. Top al1t-•. radl<Fphooo IOI>' I< Sun., 9am-4pm.., OOUNTE:R help_ 21 & over. Fine ladles clothtng store. tun tinle day ~:"-r"JO to diploma. will~ 50% com· Rulton ' me · freezer, $15. 613-4961. tole, awing set.. etc. 20682 Howiebold, ~ etc. ~ .,~ 4;30 to 10 a .m. Mo~Frt Penn. No J*ione calls. See 4 PM. dally. ln Newport miasion. New place, jurt TRAINEES WHDUJiOOL •n 'Elect. Queens Parle La., H.B., t1ce equipment. All in~ Apply tn person; Adatn1 Mgr. BaCk Street, no 25 Beach area. Mon thru Fri. , opening. Call 836-<M69 REAL ESTATE SALES Will train di!pendable women ~ Hardly used, muat across 'from Burke School condition. Items 25o-fl5. ~ Aw. Donutt:, 9089 Adam.a: Fuhlon bl., N.B. Unifol'nll luntlJhed. Apply MERCHANDISE MGR. Girl FREE LICENSE to become irdection mold! aell. 6'5-2%15. Park. * t Via Ithaca, Newport Beach AYO,. HB. GEN'L OFC $450 only btwn 2 & < pm Dally, Friday to Pres. The R<d TRAINING operaton. Graveyaril .. :ff. Bulldl119 Meterll,)1 806 OLD°"""" din rm oet, Ir&. • COUNTER Glrl, full or part Figure Aptitude 409 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. Balloon Ltd, Mmt apprec. Famow: Rtal Estate Ucen• Must be neat, dependable • table, chain,. but.tel. Lrg Jewelry 11$ Ume, for cleaners. WestcUff JUNIOR Salesmen: .l(),.l!i, tine children's c Io th Ing, Ing C.Oune now available have own car, be able bi • SlfflPLUS Bun.DING dom~c oriental rug (~). INDIAN turquoise Squash '\ Call tor app't. 644--0893 Personnel Agency Earn $20-$40 per week get. Career oppty . for young thru Tarbell Realtors. Free stand entire shift &: work MATEnv.x,. • ).000'11 of NEW Annoire.· Bar sbe reftig. m t Old lleeton , • OOUNTER gttl _ Fu1l or 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. ting new customera for the {20-30). energetic Ml. Super-Placement Senrlce. Free Sal! or Sundll)'s. $2.06 per ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply-~we!.s moMi.sc iz.,.6.,., ~!t of Prl°!:: ~. ~2961 ~ I l .. M Um ""· .... {Mark III Center) DAILY PILOT Thl1 l11 not'a vise stock, recev., & dis. Training Program. Earn hr to start wood, alum sheeting, mold· . , '"'-· 6 pm '• _., e~fulil· 542.,.36 newipaper ro~te and doe• trlb., lnv. oontroL Call Hunt-while you learn, can Al Apply i. pni-4 pm Uig, windows, etc. POOL & ping pona comb. .1.. • • ===-"""="-· ---not Include collectlntr or ingto:t Harbour, 846-31121. Sloan <n<J 832-5440, on * Orange Coa.i PI .. tics * BUILp!;RS SURPLUS table, Spenish table & Mlscell1noou1 110 ,\ CXlUPLE to operate smI GENERAL HELP delivering. TransportaUon ill MOTHERS helper for ¥10rk-Weekends (TI4) 832-7000. 850 West 1!th Sf. 2406,So. Main St., S.A. chain, paper-banging VI-;::;:;.R ddi __ ...,,_.. J' hotel tn Balboa, Bayfront 3 men needed lmmed. for provided. We work four lng mother. 4-half dayB i: t REAL ESI'ATE· Costa Mesa, Calif. Mon thru Sat 10-5 table &. cutter, hike' & .. ':!!...":but in• x1n""t .:.._~:":I jl ~1=-ered + comm. approx 2 W('('ks, full or pert houn after achool and 8 on tun day. 833-8575 aft 5:30. SALESMEN _ WhY not work TI.4: ~Ul32 ffi8:11Y :;f· it~. 945-Vic-~ Keal'I _ ~~ j D_..,,,;.Y, •--'e w/car, ~~:...!01:"'15'/hr' onCacbun:h ~~i~eV~yT= MT-SCTypesetterCIBMJfor In the bott~t area Hunt-TYPIST WANTED , toria. .• ~ plastic parts. Made .. ij • ~.,.~... u::u1CL1 •• .,...~. · , n Lee, Hunrlneton Beach areu on-wtdy newspaper in Irvtl'll!'. ington Beach I Fountain C1mer11 & BALBOA Isle. Bed.sofa, 2 U.S.A. Model 16-57-54. Make =:.·::f ~ !mc:fi ss7.2JS5. Jy. YOl.l 'must be out of Exper. only. (TI4) 833-3362. Valley and let us train you! .Accurate & neat Sharp girl Equipment 808 occ. chn. Paymaster oiler.' 342-1150 eYfl or l GEN. OFC. FULL/PT achool by 3 PM t 0 NEW Car get re".i .. nwi. Call Phil Mc Name e, to handle ma.i.liJ:lt program Checlonaker. Gd. H~ anytime wknds • 4 ~"'I· on Blrch NB Mature (age no barrier), ~clpate. Experience..: Oiw A smog ~. Tom VILLAGE REAL ~ATE. for real estate investment POLAROID Automatic 103 12-14. Misc. 323% Grand POLAR3ID A~. ""' lOS~~ :=;.=o=~-----1 exp'd in bus., bkpg, 10 key, &1ven Pr for It y. Stamp Ford, 535 N. El * 962-+m * firm. Land Camera, just like new. Clnal, 9-5 Land Camera, juat Uk~ new. ~ DEt.IVERY _ Youne girl type Invoices. Growth 9641.. Camino Real, San Clemente. RECEPTIONIST 979-1070 for appt. ~~u!~· N~ iJ. MANY antiques ibllt'ctt, oak Wlth fluhgun No. ~ ·a· • W':S.t.~ply~'pe:;;-~'. o~I :· ;RillleDrA8J5.Y 1095. KEYPU' NCH OPR 492-1137, Mr. Bear. Day or nfght, no exp. nee, TYPISl' with med I ca I Mak.e offer. 842.1150 eves or table, ball tab~e, old tays, Polaroid sell timer No. 191 ! Pudgies, 291 E. 17th St., * * * * c••• Realty & NURSING eaay, lun job. WiU train. no terminology. For further in· anytime wknds. ~~fire muechngi!IE!...:..._ truc2""11· ~e..? .. tter ~USO eYel or I C.~f. ConstnJct.io~" C 0 mp a 0 y Swint Shift typing or. shorthand, etc. formation call h1rs. 8 MM Movie outfit includes E;;;}'"'Balboa ~,.Sat &: ~ ... '""' w ........... O.nt1I S.Cret1ry seeks young lady with ST. JOSEPH Apply in person any aft or Norman, 97S-3861 Kodak camera &: Revere Sun.' ' · Vit•min "E" S~in Oif, \ Highly exper. for efficient related el<perlence in book· Call Mr. Ch1rd HOSPITAL, ORANGE eve. at 2930 West Cst Hwy., projectott, BAIA reviewer, GARAGE Large 6 oz bottte $2.95:; [i, otc. Typing 11ktlls &: x·ray keC'ptng, typing, phones, etc. For Appointment N.B. Walters·Waitres1e1 xlnt rond. $25 for all. Will -Sale: Tent&:cam~ SAVE!! Cl lot price ct .2) ~ lie. req·d. Challenging posi· Salary open. Call Mr. Dining room exper. Apply sell separately. 548-M29. :. equip, Cov'r:: foam~· FREE home dellv. Schalow f Hon &: xlnt opportunity. Top Welton 675-6900 for appt. 4 CLA·YAL CO. RN'S Big Canyon Country Oub, Furniture 810 usewarea: rn, • Oistrlb. Co. 9636 Garden ~A~. salary. Nwpt Ctr. to 6 pm. RECEPTIONIST 1 Big Canyon Rd, N.B., ~~. ~~ ~:r. $it Grove 131Yd. 638-0533. , i _... GIRL FR,IDAY; $2. per hr FOR RENTAL OFFICE, 9 am-tl:30 am. Mr. Hofstet. WATER bed, complete. King & SWl 10-4 SMITH Corona ~nt Super . 11tarting, wi!Ung to work. 548·2201. For medical surgical, ER, Ape.rt:ment Complex, Type, ter. No phone calls please. size, like new. Pedestal type , portable typewriter used' :1 Hrs. 8 to 4:30. Good chance ICU & concentrated care. General Office. Part time, WAITRESS -food & wood frame, •till untlnlshed. SMALl. desk & chair, 4 very ·uwe. Iii .'J"Ni KOO« DENTAL Asst. Olallenging positk>n await. Preventive C.Ontrol Aiat. Exp. nee. Muat FMX -neal, depen- dable, penonable. 552-8339. DENTAL Receptionist· Jor advan~ent. General Full time & part time..open· Eves & Weekends. cocktail Ancient Mariner With toam· pad &: heavy drawer dresser, frost.free cond Wlth carrying cue t:) office work & lite typing. Costa Mesa lngs, PM's & Nights. Call 546-~ Resta~t now accepting vinyl., !Iner. DOES NOT free~r, &S90rted books & Mak~ offer. 842--llSO eve. of. I Call 642-4088 for appt, ask Excellent salary &: pel'80n· * RENTAL AGENT * applications. Apply in LEAK.. MAKE OFFER. clothing. Sat. only. 2241 anytime wkods. l tor Ken. F.qual Oppor. Ewp!.oyer nel benefits. For well known .............. real peraon 301 N. Tustin Ave. S42-ll50 eves or an,ytime Pomona Aw, CM. '6" COMET 4 dr ti. -' &v .. ..-'6 Santa Ana ' wknds. 4 TURTLEROCK H 11 ls · · ~ -r; Mature enUulliutlc woman. GIRL Frid~. one girl oUice, Exptr. required. No Sat. r equi res aggressive Salary open. 557~ organizer with xlnt clerical oklli~ -· DENTAL ASSISfANT·Ex· ...:::;c;;;=i't:;i:;;E;.;A~MECl!AN"'. ==1"c-perlenced. X-my license KA.lJ req'd. Call 548-1184-t Requires exper, in eltttric, hydraulic & neumatl c systems. machine main· tenance, mac h In in g, ~1.'ldlng, & preventative maintenance schedules. Ap- ply In pel'90n, at Coast Catamaran, 2IJ3j McGaw, Irvine, Contact P a u I Brehmer or Art Huskey. DENTAL OU.Ice needs ex· perienced front off1ce girl. Varied dutle1. 673-6495 GRADE B MECHANIC Requires exper. in expanded DIRECT Sale1. set own hrs. pofystyrel)e process equlp- no collect, lnv<.-'!it or deliver· nient, hydralic & neumatic Ing. Have fun, earn good 11ystf!m11, w e Id I n g & pay! F'ree training. Car nee. nu1 in tenance procedures. 842-8156 Apply in person et Cot111t Catamaran. 2026 McGaw, DIGITAL TECH Elec. tech w/2 yn: exper in digital electronlt11 to as.sis! engineer ID Mn. &nail fut growing computer per1p1iera1 co. can Larry Brown, !J'l9.48«. Dlmw'ASHER, kitchen help, Irvine. Contact Pa u I see che!t_ Laguna Beach Brehmer or Art Huskey. Country uub, 31106 s. C...t Hwy., S.L. HAIR Dresser, skilled, Mer- OOG litter __ _._... y....... ttll Hair De!lgns, CdM. ,....._.. .,.... Call eves, 494-8209 home. 5 dy1 wk. 511 hn. ..::.::7H,:;E~LP:;.:r,N.;l;E::..D'"E'"D,-­Llb. Friendly, 642-.1909. KEYPUNCH operator. IBM 029. Exper, 11mall office, Ne .... •port Beach, days. Ray Henka, 645-3004. KITCHEN HELPER Full or pltime Apply In Permn Aeytlme e.x_cq.t 121:30 pm McDONALD'S ~2 Beach Bl., H.B. Equal Oppor. Employer KITCHEN HELPER. The Dlue Peet, Call 6~ arter 3l='M. LIVE-IN Cdlnpe.riion r or older lady, Ille housework, good home, small ,.Uary. 552-7484 MACHINISTS Progres!l!ve metal parts manufacturer located in Orange Co. w/xln't working conds & co. benefits hu im· 1 mediate openlnga; far the following day shift pori· lions: Apply to PERSONNEL OFnCE ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL 1100 W. Stewart Dr. ORANGE NURSES AJde -7-3;30, 3 mo's exper. Apply Park Lido Conv. Hosp, 4 6 6 Flagthlp Rd, NB No phone calls please! NURSES AIDS Experienced prefered day ihifL Beverly Manor Conv. Hospttal. 24452 Via Estrada, L ,H. NURSES -RN 7.3 & l-11 p/lime. L"VN 3-U. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, CJl.t: 5-18-5585. 2 OFFICE GIRLS NEEDED Radio telephone dispatch Must be 25, able to drive Apply In Penon YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa estate ro. in Laguna Beach. QUALITY Colonial cher-families sell Army gear &: Reing;.,;~ owner, ,All'. $5G. ~j Must have salesman li· WAITRESS, exper. over 21. rywood room d'vide nd household ltems Fri 10-4 ... ,.. $45, wuber $35.. ·, cenae. 494-9473. CJ~an & N'eat. Same split table & 4 tuJn. ~ rou Fr sat. 10.2 18862 Vi.a NatinO Elee ~ 231. tm. Cook.L RE TRAINEE over 25 ro1 shifts. Apply Egg & Ale, Provin coucbc aJn t. _, Irv s~ove 36 ' $35. 2114 ~ '1 sal & 640-8120 . , w u un.· · ~tal, C.M e1 management posi· · fee table & end tables, new GARAGE Sale Sat. 9-4 · tion. WIU train & sponsor WAITRESS, exper. OVER box sprfn&'. & mattress. New Sew nUM:h. VW roof rack' DECOf!A~~·s_.. ''Left-· tor license. Career op-21, p/time. Closed. su:n I: or antique organ. MS-48.12 mile 9422 Mokihana Dr ' overs' • 68 1Dfa, spreads, portunlty. Call for appt bolidayE. Kramer's"C.Olonial · " headboard, area rug 1 545-ll24. Kitchen, 19th & Harbor, CM 3 .PC French Provindal aeo-HB . fabrics &: accearies'. bqnal, $15. Pink A white 2125 LO!IEN1.0 M... de! 644-iO'lO • SALE&-Sharp gals kloking WAITRESS -Must be 21. Breaktast set with leaf $35 Mar 549-<7752.' Sat onJ \ for • permanent position in Call 673-4110 :for interview. Ala ice chest electri~ Mat~ washer It dryer~ PLAYHOUSES -custom .: boutique salet. Full & part-Galley Cafe, 829 Harbor broom, mlac. Make offer. ea Misc designs or standard plant. I timt p;>Sttlons &\'.all for ex:· Island Dr., Newport Beach. 494-7ll6. . ' . A • Frame -~ r-etc. ~1 pe~d people. Call for app't, WANTED man, 10 me 't QUEEN slee r, HercuJoo GARAGE aale Fri-Sat-&m. Kits or Installed. 675-'712 or The Look. 644-6500. mechanical expl"l'., . day :,ota_&: 1ows!t, brn IO.ft 1725 P.Iaza del Sur, Balboa '9T5-8728. f1 SALESMEN & Mgn, m/f. shift. Ne'NpOrt Center Tex· vinyl Sola & .JOvdleat, ~n·~~ ~ ~~ MVNG_ old:. c.ntQ<l ~ ·Vlbl $206. A up wkly guam if aco. 644-67"'35. lamps, cocktall &: end game! dllbes odds & end ' orig llthos, c. TV, hahld qual. No exp nee. Mr. Lee tables, pictures. All top ' . -' 11· ltef1l,! galore, Imps. veh (213) Tl().8543. WE NEED YOUI qUailty & xlotcond. 53&-rn2 TICKTOCKER Thrllt ~ chn, stereo, cit... etc; SALESLADY -Gen'J Ofc .. 2 ANTIQUE Ol.lneae Rup, ~e-120'E. ~h. CM: Maret\ 213:'96--0316 Seal Beach. ' .. See Mr. Fawler, Kirk I blue. One Jarge & one ~ .... lOam-1P~· Thrift le BOAT trailer 14' Good con;' ' Jewelers, 37 Hun"'~-on --'I • • b H .... ~ craf.ted items. dltlon. New 10'xl2' ldtche -%• T A bl ......... · ~ d 1 drel!ser, uni· BALBOA,,. n, Cent.r. H.B. me ssem ers que dropleal desk. Antq. "1 30111 Onyx. Sat, hallway ..,,..L Ve ry · SALES Reps for floral rental c•-.2. Vlctori&.n v,1vet. c h a'i r. Slln. ~w:rnr• ~-S. d u ra b J e rubber-backed serVice. Comml.ssion. Call n:t'AS 64&-0243 • Sea u.n.PU•-,.. tf.t s c. 839-4408 642-2516 or 64&-2612 Sr. Typists 24' CURVED Burnt ~ 5'3-6961. • SCHWINNo;:;;;;;;;;;,,.....,T::"andam.,..,..-..,B"'lke-•• +1 SECRETARY-EXEC S" • crushed velvet oofa. l40il. 4 PATIO Sale • New baby bed 6 matlftu, baby Independent mature ~n ecretan~ Ornate antlq. gWd ~ Va1Vet ' , ~!}~:_a rrJi ~Dual Stereo. Cn4} with excellent skillii & spen. Accnt Clerks barslll, $S5 ea. Xln t ~1 ~HJi.::'Slt. 1JH. · OOMESTIC Help . George Growing Co, needJ men 20+ Allen Bylancl Agency, ~B to fill positions opened by E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395 ~.pansion. Salary from $3.75 TOOL & DIE MAKER With progressive die exper. & apprenticeship or equiv. ing needed lo work for divi·J 673--014& ,. --.TKXTOCKER THRlF1 sion manager. Aptitude for DESK, dreuer, cedar chest, G~ sale, alley; 21144 SHOP WEST. $2. bar saJe.: Orange County's Newest figures & insurance exper VOLT headboard Mat c b Ing Vlsta Del Oro, N.B. lo-5 Ends Sat. Terrtftc barpJna.i Dinner House prefem.'d. Salary rommen: Instant Personnel Walnut, very good ~ SUn . only. Retrig, many 5t:I W. 19th, Costa Mesa. i Dr's Assisrc.nt Young lady (18-28) to aalst in health apa. \Vlll train, no exp. nee. Apply in person any aft or eve. 2930 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Draftsman/ Designer Coll Dolly 547-0913 Housekeeper Need Help Dad & l\1om both work & have a big borne. They need tomeone to live in & talce care of the home & us, Randy &: Don, age"! 6 & 8 yrs. Call & ask for Tony. 842-0867 for more informa· tion. 968-9386. H 0 U S E K E EPER/Prac .. Nurse !or Sawyers Home, DRIU PRESS OPERATOR Simple drilling le tapping setups on1 &mall fasteners used commercially &. in aerogpa.ce. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC SEACLIFF RESTAURANT Now Hiring 1'~ood & cockrall waltres.ses, ·bartenders, cooks & pantry help, bus boys. Apply in penon, 3000 Palm Drive, Huntington Beach, April 3, 4 & 5 • btwn. hours of 10 & Min. 5 yn exper. Mech· 3. No phone calls. anlcal, electrical & general "'!!".'!'!!!"!~~ ... .., ... .,, plant. ORDER DESK-Accurate typ. Apply In Person ing, good w /number 11, Mature. ll pm-7 am shift. SHUR-LOK CORP telephone. start 12. no ex· Recent exper in valve design. _6<&<m""'~6;;,, ==,---=-- HOUSEKEEPER . Com· 1300 E. Nonnandy Pl., S.A. per. to $2.50 w/exper. D:lva- jex, 1513 E . St. Gertnade Pl., Santa Ana ~9660 CIA-VAL CO. 548-2201 Costa Men Equal Oppor. Employer EXEC SECRETARY If you would like !he chal· lenge of the ad business & have these 'qualiticatlons, give WI a call. • Shorthand • Ac.cur•cy • Sherp Lookl • lnlllotlve 833-1670 panJon posit ion _ ll~lkNo.ofMcFadden, responsibilities j n c I u d e % blk W. of G?Jld) cooktng, housekeeping. Ap-1 ~-===~ pllcant will need Calif. • d'iven He, Rel• n>q'd, Cnli MACHINISTS Lee Dove .f!M.-9794 days & 494--G438 eves. Hunti119ton Beech High School District Needs SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS ~Ive manufacturing ro. w/xln't working coods. & benlfflt$ needs person for da,ya w/s6me machining ex· per. to be trained as an Automatic Screw Machine Operator. Trainee mu 1 t have some previous expcr. on Lathe or Twnt Lathe. SHUR-LOK CORP Ap~iy At Rohe Scientific 926 So. L,yoo SL ·Santa Ana Equal Oppor. Employer For night shift. Slllary $3.39 per hr. If interested report ·to claU'lfted personnel of. flee, 1902 17tb St, Hunting· ton Beach betwn 7: 4.5 & 4 pm, Monda)' thru Friday. Equal Oppor. Employer. !~===~ MACHINISTS lndu1. E119l-r $1SK Wanled PART·TIME typist, typing figures. Must be AC· CURATE. 2-3 days/wk. 49l-2'l22. PERMANENT, part time employment, nltes only, in· eluding weekends. 'Mature & dependable, aver 2l, male or female. Apply Paulo Drive-in, Costa Mesa, Mon °" Wed after 1 PM. Peraonal Stt'y: P I t i m e young attractive t e m • wlbl<kpng & typing exp. Contact James C. Elmer, 646-7229. • PLASTICS e Moterlol Hendler I Floor Man Some exper. prel'd, but wll1 train sharp depeodahle man on machine operation, set· ups, etc. Muit be nee.t, poae9I •table work ~ & have own cu. Murt be able to work wkndl H nee- surate with ability, liberal Temporary Service 548-7362. goodies+ Hoodal15. 'TI ENCY. Brit. inc. globe benefits. call 842-7751 for 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 EARLY American brown GIGANTIC Y~ Sale .J dictionary coll. prep r£rl~', appointment. Newport Beach ~741 C'OUCh $50 C.Offte I: 2 end fumihltt, clotbfug, odds &. Adventures In LI v t n g 11 UNIGARO Equal 0ppor. Employer tabteS. $25. AU good 6md ends! Sat 4 Sun onty. u $300/Best otter. 675-0514 ;I INSURANCE 561-35T1 , Clay St., Newpolt Beach. DELUXE Schwinn .; SECRETARY, young, skill· WHOt=A~~RK'? LRG. wrought iron GARAGE Sale: SW2_ •• lat9-6. bicycle (bit. for 21 Branc.t:·i ed, competent. Immediate CHOOSE ho k bookcase/baker's 1"&Ck, 2648. Vista. Dctl· Qro, N.B. new, ~ ridden. $125. opening. E x e c u t i v e f >'Hur be ~ ":n Cl.lit. made '150. Ph· An'tiq. shmware & brass 673--5145. ' typewriter. Newport Center ~~ ~r women, Can 536-0988. ' . Mbc0,.:.!G'"""' bold. CUSI'OM black bun steer ' location. To $600. Send be slightly handicapped. SPANJ,SH table le 4 high M v.in ! China, ;.1la s1, ing wheel, Oat, 14". N resume to Classified Ad No. Ne a t-Oean Appearance. hack chain, $75. Pool &: bowie hold _\_gooda. baby usied. $10. SC-llSO eYel 61B, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box Vts, retired. Age 21 ~ 70. ping pong table combo. $100, chest, jeweuy .p:H S. anytime wknda. 1560, Costa Mesa, Cltlif. Supplement ·your inOOmt'. coat new $275. 548-4903. N~ma, ~.A · -. POOL TABLE like new 92626 Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a YOT.nll bed _ maple frame, Matemity sale, size• 8-M cuatom made: 1 o ti d s E c R E T A R . y -day. Apply in pel'llOn, sprlnga Kantwet mattress 1973 Tustin Ave. (comer of mahogany. Will dellvet MARKETING DEPI'. Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th X1nt ~. ~. 546-4859 • Ester) 551-52T1 -i; Crowing fln9.ndal service St., Costa M~sa. • BEAUT. GOLD OOUOH Sat 10anH LG. RefrUr. Sm., irtove. § x l organization located in N'pt Woodworking Millman * $15 * SUPER FRqNT YD. SALE, t:arpet._ plctures, nUc. 12-3,'. C.cnler. Typing speed 60, lite Need 2 crattsmen for mill Call 675-18'11 ot Ei73-626'7 · Custom nng:s1 handcraft Frl·Sai. Rear, 503 ~ shorthand, llOlne , college work on high .quality sail· 2 MOHAOONY . step 'end items, ~; a: misc. 61S CdM :J ~~in~Jit~~ fot ~~ boats. Min. 2 yrs, exper. tables, like new $25 each. Orchld,,'-'WQ -BUY a membenhip Jn tbt be n•· &M-4360 \Yestsall Corp., lfiZ Placen· 49f.-6263 MOVIJ!fG! Must . Sell! TV, beaUtilul Newport ~d ne .,., · tia. CM. sofa, hair dryer, bl~, Ann..ETIC CLUB far liOO Secretaries _ Bookkeepers YOUNG woman to work 2 to ~ ~ 1\-8COtx:t tables, wine racks, boob. Save ISO. Call.,54f-&Ml. · JOBS 3 da.YJ ~ wk. 9:30 to 6. COtld.. $115. ~ bench.a miic. 968'-S&lll. • SPEED Queen "8lbt!r' ----;r11 Cash -exp,, ttll, no MOYJNG< -..U, refrlg., twin beds. chelt I< -.;.;r,i I students pleue. Call Mrs. 7 PIECE comer Bed, ex-washer/~ & lumiture table 1 bu • 3 ~ii i * 1000;0 FREE * Adams M<-1515 ::,n:ric:"~ 40'J AD &"9il cOna. HH400. · ~ • " _ Liz Reinder'• Agency 2 PIECE ttttiooa1 flOtlCh. · m-FI. Beds-, BallY dothes, SALE: New 118¥ be d -Campus Dr. I ll~I ~1a -· Fll-84'""'"· -De·-......... s. 10 u· • p , 1 • "''"""' te brown. Good 19?8Port~·NB. Silver, linen., cry1t'a1:. 546-211B Newport Beach . OOnd. $100. 675-J,89.\ _ CAMPING tent & SttPJIU!i. 1 642-5756 :..(· SECREJ'ARY, part Ume, 9 · · 1' * * SOFA A lovesea~ Sef'oltow chain, as new, 95 YARDS gold carpet $8$. ™· to M':!J:;, ~ ~ Anti'!-. . IOO ~ ~ i;:,~ $l60, plumbing 'tlilngs. 6'13'1'133. · IU rano. dratierles, nrl.d! respondence for w r I t-e r • ' BEDS.., cheats, Jamps, mtAc. 17117 E. Ocean Blvd, Balbc:Mi Phone 640-8314 before 9 am H E J SE Y c;ottector&-850 Mehotl•ny 8""-t Fun. " clothing •. &in, qnjy Peninsula, ~ or evenings. pieoet + custaro glau. Fri $501 .. ·Ii • 5IM449 788 W. Wlllon, t.ost& Vela 4 GOODYEAR ta> x ts· SECRETARY "Sat, H. 2:JJ6 s. ~ FurnllUro 110 Furnlturo'~ 110 P1Ytdu ure .. OnJy lOOOnil,' Cood kilJ>.Y h""" d -'· St, Banta Ana. . on ihmu. Pe1d $235, l<ll W Call ~l'C .... ,. ec:uo:r. PtNBALL machine. bowllna' SUO. ~ "!l SERVICE Station -P/Ume " pub i&MOL Cl>urcb feno. c A R p E T • . • FREE <V1riln Bleach)~ employe1 tor rvntwlmda. ln&. 55).'1512, 55.2-7372. one lady With, IUftable' b.ltr •• ,.. A..Jt. •-• who -IO -' John, Mesa Verde Mobl1e, NEW Tappen elec cook SEARS Tmt ~ ~ EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL TELLER OR Woddll& mrr who wilt develop & fmpleme nt opt!rating: metmds. pro- ctdutft Ir control! resulting In mJn. producOon cost~ & max. operattnc erncleney for ma.nut. (\u'lcUon. Local Orr. Co. firm. EXPERIM!NTAL MACHINIST =:; . .ra:;."'iam~ -~.... ..... AU CT I 0 N _ .. _ ..... _ Harbor Blvd at s.o. Frwy. center, stove A telt cl~an "' larre att&dable teat. ~ Apply SERVICE Station Atte-ovoo. Cop-$100. Ph: ' · ooo:l. !400, 613001. ' 9 am-11amor1 pm-3 pm (2). Ex,..., lune-up. Day -. Duo to tho -1111 l•we-warohouto mvst llo REDUCING •loo ....i11-. Sell _,,,, For Days • Well established manulactur1na f'Snn. Xln'I ....orkine cond& a: btnt!ftts. * Orange Coe.st Pluticl * time hn. 8928 E. O:ut Rent W11her1/Dryer1 cloHd. , • or trade, All/part. alEAP. J! .. w~...,JBll>C:ti. =~~· Bo at $2. :"~~"'!""· We wlll Mii al public ouctlan tho foll-lng1 , = oels:.i":,' :..i, ~ l ~Z:Z:::Z::lll'i Employft'. Hun tln;toa RiXX>ND. A~ thou11ndt of y1rd1 of new c1,,..., COMht-Call Mn. eouftu. ' PORTER Beach Are•. l9HKI DeUYOrod • C!'U· -·.. Int of "'°''fn:i~!';:;.!~ carpet1, -1. , DHlgn Engr $15 K Pref. exptr. in ...,; ron-SH UR-LO K CORP. CLERK United Calfomio a,..~ 1311 A Newport Or Or Newport ch , ...... ductor, diodes, compC>tlf'nt A-1 .. At parts, feeding of rom· .,....., ponenll, au~ of com· Reho Sclohtlfk: po"'""· hlah ~ feeding 926 So. Lylin St. + hMdJloc tcml conductor S•nt• An• agencyN~?c;{N'" Equal Opportun111 Employe- Per1onne1 ~·ncy MALLIE'lr WIG • -·IY Partll'ime, Permanent f AM·IOAM 833 Dover Dr., H.B. Salon hu openblfr ·tor Apply ,,...;..... oar.. !rd Floor IntenWwlna lO AM·U noon .fJquol. o,..r. Entl*>Y<r 642..3870 beauttclao, •<P ID hair IEXJ>Enl~~-=•~;t~:1:"'1 9!...i~tt~I-~Jl!JN~SP~ECTO~;RS;;6r;~;-trl...,l.,.."""•"'-I e:::io,~ comm " THE BROADWAY ~ ,!.P1'1Y128 lnN.""""' m .. 1 be ablo to vltually to· MAID, Juli Umo, only exp'd 7'177 Edin&.,-, 11,B, ~.. , -;·• n-t ,;.~ ~ smAll pluttc pro-tlH!d apply. Im.med openlnr. F.qual Opper. EmpJQyfr ;~-. i;...,,. -...,.._. duels. Full tlmt 2nd shin ! Cood workln& cond. Coritat:t · w•-,. ltlJ. 0epe,:;i.blo-., Newport Chanoel IM, 6030 POSmOll avaD. far - DmlA llONEY •• little .. • Ill .a..· Skalrlee ,...........,. apply in l)<'rlOli:'Crou ~ W. l'ldllc Cst HwY, H.B. exper. ln Ven1ounc:tln. 11182 M•cf°llddell. H . B • I~ a'll'lfn>e. "='=" . !'W!l!=-40. # llllH5m ~ = Idle 11<1111 •• ·~ mii' a :'.!'.e!!:'t'flUt 11u<11 ' J ~ ' l SHORT on1tt IR"J'"l"!'OI'• 11115 11..,,,....; Cllf 154&-1780 COUCH kitchen IOI, ~la !128 II. Co:ut HW)'o ~' -= .::=, ~ SllfDAY APRl 1, 73 ~J.~ SOO l. STATISTICAL ll'J>lst for .. ch. -• t 38 p M. roIJ. SIZE SEALY CPA !!rm lA Newport AUTO. 1te -mna. . , : , . l'OSnJREP!:DIC !lE'I'· .ll<lt<I). Sallry open. Phonl 1vacodo rlnlah. Xlnt. coni!. $40. 1' l!t-3lll f#.Clli6, $11'1. 8-'1918 ....,.___ ........... liif)l99 POOL •ILIDI! T' ~I STENO to aulat ou.r .c-a OrsHWMHER$, washerl. C.ntr•cfol'li 0.•1•"' •pariltl..it •wnare. •oirel o'Mltn. blue. .Compli. 'Ja ~. ODGntMt to tmall, tut pee-. drl"t-~ reblt. guarn A •IHI v•u -"'• p11ldl1 .,. l••ltM to thi• ••fl•. C.rptt· ' £~=~=-· ...,,,...,,....~~~ ett ofllce. T)'tle 615 wpm. dflV"d. ~: 5*-5218. lflf tntl't k 10111 .. the lrilt~t ~ldclon, •• lwl"f yow TOPLESS '60 Onair ...: ~sh. M\lll be fut A~ fri1M1i1I -'Nimrod Tent tn.ller. ~Sips 4, cunt w/ft&ure> .. •bill! DAIL y PILOT • o•uu•r co. FAii GIOUNDS 21512 Doelcaldt, Hf&, -bM>I-. -• ton.., Mnat scr.MPrn poo1 table, """ ~» ~~ ;:-S2M~ CLASSIFIED ADS • FAIR Oii, COSTA ME~ -tloo. mo. Wallart.,,. ~'lite c.rOn·i -t ~ FOR ACTION •• , w~ 1ee1ablefl'.ll4-UM-- -. llOD. W. o..t MJ r..1.71 TlrDU C81b -No Penonal Cbecks• USl!D BICYCL•I ""7 .. Nowp0rt lleodl. • ..,. All 'l'1e * ta-llD I . . 1 · T l , -[ ---* F~ I NEW lledl -= l!Iu WI - ; DAILY PILOT 4 7 ;§1 [ r*'""*' lfi: 1 ·-""t= I~ ~I •;;s ~:-~· ~lfiJ;1l=~11 ~·t-~l--:rli 1. _ ...... ]§JI'--__ ... __ ;;;,~§];1;;1 ---...... ~.1§]~1~'---... --~1 Mialo!!...... 4 , Ill t Llnoi, 2 Tlnits, $2.9' -,_._._ __ _,,_.......;;.;.;1. ________ ,a--1 11· •--c.._ S.le/Rent 910 Motor -Rec...Ulonal ' A-W1nlod 968 A-. Imported 970 Autos, imported * •ucnoN * I' """I ,.ar-•-•-/a-~ ••A v~1~-~, .. GOLDEN llE'lftlEW:lt lhculp. T 904 IMPORT OWNERS .,... ,_.,. ,_ "".,_ .-IMPORTS WAN'l'ED DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ FRlbAY 7:~ P.M, ~ ~ to..:. '71 MERC 40 HP, '1ec start We blvo all Ille ...U.. lo '73 Pa ce Arrow , SUP l!!R TOYOTA ~ =• -· -·-.... MBZ -... -all MARCH 30TH 640-193<.... w/cont1'0lo. Xlnt ..... $<ll ftt ,...... troct. Over 61) ll'L ft Mo U---'/0To~ota4"14. Wamhubo, BILL MAXEY roYOTA DATSUN -~ ="-,, llEW • USED Fl1RNl'nJR!:, AKC ~ Sb< 1 or ol1tt. Ml-Jt'S · 0 r obell< In t!ot:k at •"7 low "' • lor ~ wide whla, ..a hor, budiol 181 Beach Blv ;, N pow... -ol1tt -MUii -~ DtoUw ..... old. l\lale PbUd -&*-MU. pricto. Call -. $6895. ~"'.::."'~~.·~ R. ll<ach Ph. 8t7·855& EW 1973 aell lmm<d. 83:1-8118 ~ =.=....·~~ ~ii.a ait~ lllld Bq,h, Power 906 Cy!~, I lk", 925 '73 TI0911 T ucb ~ 962 JUNK CARS WANTED NOPICDKOUWP N 1~,U,,.~i: ~=~~'. Oantl>b Tl"~ -II> ~-pa~ Sll-3.92( • _.,.. 11'\olt It. Metor Home r · I 11'1¥ IOp 1$ lor Junk « S85D. 491-1~ ;u....:., MUa(MOlr!, LARGE PtuTol .... or 27' F~ bristol off Season Solo Price 4 WHEEL Drive, '72 o.e.,,. """1ced.,...., n41517.CO!l.163.23 pe• mo. for 48 mo. =:::...::.:...;:::M=-G----1 WllY'S A11P1'11111 :0'":1~~........., ~ °:/::. ii,.~ llARl£Y DAVIDSON $6895. Ii Too,CU. ... Special Autos, Imported 970 Del. """"eotorice$3273.60.1 _______ 1 w11"" tanks, swim ltep. b&ittank. Cbeytnne.. Auto, 350 eng, A.P.R. 14.34%. 1967 MG MIDGET colllE ml!lWSE Al!OOND 4 YR w ... Hlat>Jand -3lO bn ...... eno. Owner Of lllrl"lllllll'Tm ORDER NOW alr/cond, P/S, p I 8 ' Genorol l\1'. lll-•-- -Newport Blvd. AKC, needs a home on board wec1-niw.Fr1. ftWICCllSWIUI A SAVE CUllmn. -whl, tape ~UIJIPrf JIJUWUll ~1';':'.";,,.":\: ;:: .. :14.: Beb1nd T~• 0~ :S":;:a w/Womtth • 1-. 61H501. Dana Kuttor, SUp DCL-7. · Crev1'e' r .,otor• dedt. Tlntod a1-, Trani VWi •• Beach lmporll -~ _...,,. __ -with bucket ,.., 1~i.r1or, a.ta+ ~v ... BOXER. male, 3 yn old. S6t50. S36-'68M. 9306 Bolu, Wllf//lmlntter BMWIYI • cooler, O»lant Recovery '67 BeeU., YXY062 '''' $595 ~ ..w..oo radio, heater, 4 speed, wire Xlnt walch)lc, No chlldr.Ji. 15 Ft. -~ cowr, al H.P. 531.-ln-42'4 5Y11em, 3 Pl tanka, 100 l\lanx Dune BUIOIY, l ~;:'.;;=;;;;;;:;:~~;:;:~I SCRAM-LETS ' Call &J9.51M. Evlnn>de, tilt trallee, all Tuo-•oy thru •-turday D!W.ht, S&ola-113$-!ln ~~~ =r1 .. t;! ~.: .. OZB21· ..... , ....... ~ '72 DATPSICUKNU'hP TON f~~· automobile. 5 mo old German Shepherd newly painted, ·n .... 00 -. ... 11' TRA YOO ~ hook ioddne ~ ~. .. .... ~ s 1111 NSWERS Jfl.IPPY tna1' no papen boat A: trailer $560 or best 25' IJO..OVfltER hu.._ Eion ~fear end. ·n Super Btle, Pl71A • ' l49S 5,000 mHea. Immaculate con· A toves'ldd~ ~ · oiler. 'f\'ade 'tor I '1l HARLEY O.vldaon Bala 2'1'-22' OONTlNENl'ALS ~ beloweyelliiemlm>n '68 Beetle, WF!l083 ..... 895 dltion, Fully Guarantoed, < Naben Cadillac: '" ''W::..,, old ...... ~~--. e --e\ lOO, .....,,'""t Feb; 8th. ridden -· PlUJ>E 6 JOYS •• "5 I it '64 Ghia. T18HDB '· ••· •• 695 ___. whlt-·-"s ·n t•~ ..... o:gi. DW1 .. C. .. KI, -............. -~..... tract on e '66Beetle, SBF04.'> •·.••·• 695 ~J''c~v)' -..v AtmlORIZED DEAUR == ~ ~J$; ~ -Alale. To C:,. bame. ~~~ 16~ *Ult sf?~ *-l~D~ ~~.I~~taJ*s ~~'Di:~~ 18 Beetle, zsmn ••··• 1995 DON'T MISS THIS ONE ~~~t.. 0 -•-tt ~ not VHF radio -"-+ -•-~ anmar ftC lnt. $6500 inVttted. Make of· = .,.,. ""00 o o .. ~ ... vic:m:ve .,.. ' my PIY-' ~. Ulna" BICYCLE • kr. 842-llSO e~ &: ~~ 'li ' (a ~ .AUTO) ....,....~, pen ........ ......., :-!'•c!:.,~e ~~ I • 11~1 ~'.°"'" oond. IM). NEW 10 SPEED""lfAUAN 1S30.' JW;l!o1r~!!_vd., G.G. weeh'nds. 2J .w.GNl;mJ .s... '67 MGBGT. Sharp. M1/fm -,____ mCYa.&S 15995. Beach ~ ~ '"""C--' ~ Su aoow.~ ..,.___ _ __ J'!ldio, wtre whls, radial i..u"• -....-* 30 FT. Owehl CrulMr * cyclel, 806 · boa Nf'lrt to(';.(;. Datsun ...,.,,. cv.-. ... et .... ueyew ptt _ .........., ~ -tires, etc. Only $1400. 8l'EREO:-1913 Garr a rd · ' 1 -Larae salon• 0,yln.e bridle :.vd., Balboa ~n,J81 MIRROijS, I pair new, never ~. ~~~. neau~ -"963-"-"299!1=------Quad System, full alze Good ahape! $5,990 1912 KAWASAKI 90 used $3)., 1eDder detachable condttio 'T.Z CAPRI, v~. auto, nllnt FIAT ~ '64 J\.iGS. Black, mags k turntable, AM/FM/MPX •C•ti ' 152 4IM-9T27 ~ Only 600 miles nt1t1 perfec:t a~le. Xlnt rear view vlaion. MIKEn. McCARTHY cond. Only 8,000 nli. Llc No. radials. L:l mi Int tecelver -' .air lilJ:""""'glon -* * 1•• Flbe-1• -···bout • nA ... ~-.,,,_ Ext ....., o ,., 450FLE, $3200. '72 FIAT 128, :dnt cond, l5K ma ulat , ..... t · . t · ' ,......... .. •• ~......_ · for street or dirt Best offer '-«ll -.villllio w.w, o-.u BUICK "12 DATSUN PU, 1600, perf miles, electronic tac h ., _ c e . ~ 0 apprecia e in>eaker systems, tape deck PERSIAN' stud ae'l'Vice, top 35hp Ev!nrd e~, 1 t. Bell helmet • ' or-1:30-5 ~ Piua: in jacks, Brand new In quality proven show studs. w/trlr. A sharp barpin! * 55i-51S1 * BEACH ~VD. AT cond. Only 5,000 ml. Llc No. Good Guy's exhaust. radlo,1..::.:::..:=-----box, wu Jelt UQClaimed. Call 892-2970 for af>" 646-0885. . SELF contained, air cood., nfE SAN DIEGO FRWY. 850EBU, $2250. \Vlred for _tape deck. $1650. MGB Qrig:lnally$280,now$125.or pointment "to aee. COM· 16, Dolphin ski or tiJhlnl •n KAWASAKI MACH m '72 Ford for rent. $15. per ~ •n VW BUS, like new,1 "°01;;;'·o'"ff;;erT.G4~6-38345=;;,.,.,.,.-;;=~l·--------I 1ma11,,,.,,..ts.89>-0501. PARE. . boaL 0eeg bull, all 1lnll, ~.~~"""'m'atnrunstalnedu ~..,!:!o mlle .. e "'-· 1'71 FORD o/4 TDN 30.000 ml .. $2000. Uc No.1970 FIAT 124 SPQrt Coupe. 1971 MGB GT S\V FO ERS BEA'"'"'""" ~...--Ul,J<.111. "~' ~ru. 5-spd trans, Atil/F'M radio, AP MEET Ll.DW ..... .ur ..,.... tortoise shell 100 Mere .B. W/conttdll 6 ._ • rlll!o21•• LUXURIO S Pickup. CU.tom camper 69 SAAB 2 dr sedan I am ;, and will sell at female Persian Kitten, 6 trtr. Zit Victoria St., c.M. .-.,,. _, -U • roomy F · .,_.ial with ~1-pack· • . . · n1ag1. Call 842--5600. hardtop, am/Im radio, 4 spd. - tnvolco ) 2 ths with _,.. * 125 MONTESA, Reed equlpt new I.J.fetime 23125 ....-~ ~i-n= many xtras, 19,000 n11. Lie '69 850 SPIDER $895 clean. lrclll.\I, wire wheels, sparkl· my ava. mon papen .,...,. 27' CABIN cruller ¥10t cond val 32 ..,.,_._, n........ Free ., mi/Ins Aft 5 . qe. VS, power steering, No. RSH70, $1000. XVG _, Bill "·-· Pon-lng -• ext-,.· '· bla-" ft9el. of door rnata that laY M6-0'll9. twin -' ' ft, mm _....,,. ...... u, · ' automatic ~n. noo H bo mvd c M -. uo.i.•::1 """" ~ l."1'1: "20 away" instead of new CUYU. new crank &: pJston. $450. 838-05.13', Tustin. he d 1y · ~-ar r ·· ' · Uac 558-lln> leather Interior radial tires .rwelcame" a ereat g&&-lddl SEAi.POINT SiamH1e Klt· atem rm. SacrHlce $4:.:IOO., ga..2725 Rent A Motor Homti avy u tires. ....... ~ * 645--l440 • ' · {G43GWW) ' ' even kwe them Air their tem $25. ;.,ch.ml 496-3111. '72 HONDA CB 350, 2100 mi. for your V•collon ~~':'~1aJZ = ALFA ROMEO HONDA $2966 rocm. 494-2116 . -. fS' Birch Cralt, 35 hp a tmmac. $610. '&I Ronda, q. * 531.411JO * (7ll9JH). !;WIMMING P(JOL. S.0... """" U4 trail.,,, $400. or belt otflO'. "'· Good oond. Xtm. $215. $3444 ALFA ROl\IEO '65 SPIDER, '72 Red coupe. See II • You'll Buy ll 1' X 4' :taa )In old. Red-~ 552-709£! • ~. T II T 945 New Pa.int, Tonneau Cover. Call $800 .l extras,....,,,.. · 4\• .. a. l•iO:t -~. niter, cl..,,. Pll1'l'Yivoru.o. 100 1111xet1 l£fl ™· '64, "'hp l\IINIBIKE, good •haoe 1511, -" !!:!• ~., Naben Cad'dlac: Good Top, Runs Strong, alt 6 PM --91uwa !l'Alf,. ltilr oquipment • test kit P\lpa. Buy" sell ..... alao ~?~·full cown, traller, Lats new...... LIKE newl A'rl1tocrat AtrmORIZED DEALER RRJ5l5. Only $1195. . JAGUAR vn1vo . ;..lane memlca1a. Every. Pit Bull Terrier, Irish Set-~ SlC.50. &G-6!0) 8lt-OOf5 l.DwUner. 15'. Gu. refri&. ~ HARBOR BL. tvt.t ~ ~.~·uat~ ~,1~~ -;.~: • ~ Bods, Sill 909 1rcm ~ =~ $100: = ~~~i63z.Bare~ 540-9100 CO&TA '=Sunday flradf JiiijilirtBl ~:~;~~o~tl~ ?ft Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 )llOVING; S3l-l218. Shepherd. Open E v es• 14' PlNTAIL Sloop fl>ll bull Duane Pratt. 962..8571. Capital St. CM 1972 JEEP % Ton 4 Wheel l9 ....:; w. =al new Michelin X Urea, 1970 MGa.GT. Wlre wbdla. 21 CU. ft refrig. treez.er, 531-5027 compL outfitted ~ I aa.ll~ '70 YAMAHA 250 cc Enduro MIRRORS, 1 pair new, never Drive Pickup, V-8, H.D. _ ... owner. t213) 59'l-5227. lo mt, top shape. Priced to ~ stove w/2 ovens. OBEDIENCE clau to start c:over trlr anchor paddle: Dirt/street Xlnt ~ Ex-used, $ 2 0 ., tender F.quipped, Like New. Low ALFA ROMEX> '00 SPIDER ·n XJ-6 Red. Beaut. cone!. sell , 644-57ti9. . =hide ~chrome lounge, in the Newport/Irvine area laddef. uie Jackel.. com: tru. $4'15 '673-1066.. detachable style. Xlnt rear Mfleq:e (03015) $2995. New Pirelli Radials Ne~ Sacrifice at $6300. 879-1600 '64 MGB, Red, w1.te whttll, ~~:~:re~ r::,:;.e&e~~all ~ ~other equip.'$875. -n BULT~CO Pui;sang 250, ;3'l3~o;af30-'f5678 MIKE McCARTHY Top Low Miles s9mn. days; 675·2006eves. Plrelll tires, Good cobd. ltainleu ateel aink, hide-a· over 5mo. 546-<4928 Both tanks, &kip plate. ai' KENSKILL •n twin BUICK OnJ,f $2995. ' ' 1971 JAGUAR XJ S700. 61!>-6734 art 5 wkda,ya. ""3 etc. 241191 Bahjuoro, Ill I N IATURE Oadu<h<1nd' 2 SABOTS, -1 outfltt..i Clean. Must aell. 673-2687 beds air nd , wnlng , BEACH BLVD. AT ~ Sedan. Leu than 9,500 miles. OPEL ~VI~. m-ms. J>UPI, females. Red A ::e ~:us~ t *1.,23 KAmilWASAKl2 00:. :;} atov~. w/ey': ov°/m., arefrig.: THE SAN~ FRWY. ~ 1Jtttttf1rial ~~b~etl~~w~'!lw1'&hith Ii:.= OPEL •-GT, New RaM·•· CARPET cloSe out Sunday mahol. Shotl &: wonned. foul weather .. ar or ,,..., ea, moe ......, 'W/'lft!P .freezer, $3950 . • "'t'4'"" ... ..,. ,-.;u --'ft 1v .. ....., tu C!arpetJbroker. m. ~· 5f(l..(J904 1eperately $1'15 &: $250. acrWce! $15El5. 5*1983 53M418. _ 1968 Olevrolet ~Ton PiclrupUJ» w. ec.:t.::f. Interior. Automatic, poy.rer 4-SJ>eed ,Radio, Runt Pef'- 19th St., Costa Mesa UL\SA Apao rare gold m.-1461 Dana :J91U SUZUKI TS S &ivap l910 NOMAD 24, •U co. ~ =e~~i) ~ lmcfl -:~:::.i~· roo:, ~~ Jectly, 932APM, Only $1895. Mi n lemole, 12 ·-. a.amp FOR the ~led aallor Enduro ,lo miles, -....i. talned w/alr :...... Like $995. ' • ' AUDI air condH ... lng ·Phlllipo e~ r ~ ~us l20 •tock. AKC "'' All ....._ -wants~ Cablmaran 615-2155. ..W $SISO. or mala! o1ler. MIKE McCARTHY AM·FM wire .,.i.,ls, radi<o! lJ= •n~ ~7'"6358 ' performance. U te wetght '12 BSA. Low mileage. Xlnt 5'8-3114 BUI Ck AODI •70 lOOLS SUNROOF, tires. Absolutely 'tinmacu· · uoa w Calll WANTED· U9ed 2-wi)' BEAUTIFUL male colll@, 2 lB' Cat, must w. $199S. onl. $325. NOMAD, '12, 23', air, 3 w BEACH BLVD. AT Hard-tD-find 2.Door, AM· late. r284CXW). ~~-= radlc. s.i.i & rec.Ive witltln yean; n«dl good famil1· -Pvt party. Call tm-Zl'6 relrlg., sell . c., bath tub, THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. FM Radio, SUper Oean In· $ALE PRICED :fDil ml 613-6393. wn.. home. $25. s;s.ru; HOBIE 16, 1 mo .. New cond. IS'l2 YAlllAHA 650, like new euy chr, like nu IM>. . 89<J3«l side & ou~ 4-Speed, 9116-NaL--Cadillac: '70 OPEL GT Clauilled Ad No. 662, Dally * POODLE, male,""" year, All extru, traller, Sl900. cood -leu thaJ1 1000. ml 675-5218 NEW :tm GlllC II Ton Pick· HGB, Only $Ml5. ...n $1450 ~ P.O. Box 15&0, Costa $15. Good with cblldren, 64t-6U> e\11!1; or 557-2790 After 5 weekdays 56-8157. 15' Bellwood -llpe 4. X1nt up 250 in engine, Full size ~ Juqm~ AU'JliORIZED DEALER low miles, clean, closint out ¥-. Ca S'l62l movhti! 968-9659 . <la» 1970 HONDA 350 BL, 1315. cond. l\lany extrul $6S6. 8' Bed, l'added·duh, H.D. --.... 2600 HARBOR BL. a 1.., cars at ..,.,._ IOU> ORlENTAL RUGS AFGHAN pupa. AKC. Q)ob *'72 HOBIE 16 with tn.ller. EQ:ellent cond. Te 4. 646-fJ62l. • aprinp, raueea, spare tire • . COSfA MESA Blue Book Price. ,.Jll pay S-10% ,,_ than S150. 4 up. Meu..t. temp. lllldnii $1100. Eveo. 491 2365 :tm TERRY, 23'. llclf """· (511863) $2895. ..::::."'.::::':t=. 540-9JOO Open Sunday NEWPORT IMPORTS ... $ ..,,..,_ Eveo. 54J>..I070 543..8329 ~ 1' BONDA "'· Trail Bike, lots of xtru, oacrlllce under MIKE McCARTHY ' JAGUAR ''/O XKE, Air Con· 3100 w. Cout Hwy., NJ!. MV11c.111nstn1111•lfl m ~/Samoyed -· • C-3), 5 hp ....... needs -rubber, ready lo go. coot, ~103). BUICK BMW ' ~· Power Slee,lng, ~- ..... __ lemale, 1 male.' $1 5 . wo!I<-$2750 or belt on,.. 195. 842-1861 Auto Sonice, Pll'tl 949 · BEACH BLVD. AT --· ~:~:::;;y Radio, <OOBNN, PORSCHE ~~NG elect r l c Negotiable. Call 557-1.485. 675-0J.83; 675:"'1277 evet. "12 SUZUKI J.25, Good corr . <'lllE SAN DIEGO FRWY~ I ra~r-A ""UV .,......... ' I IU-.l'-... -rrAUAN Gl'eYbOdii1 'Pupo' SAILBOAT ,,. ftberglul tlltion, many .......... 1475. ,'62 PONTIAC .-. rtltll fl!K.!1341 .' , -i.uws; ~' -jmpnrts~ PORSCHE ·n • 9~T'. ~ I ban:geable pickups I: ;p~J..i21ni mos., ~-Olalne w/trailer, UR new. $350. after 5 PM. 644-6287 good, $SO; auto. trua. $25; 1969 Ford'°' Ton Pickup. V-8, Speed, Fae.,_, A 11 o 1 r.~"~"'' ~om case. $250. -· S0-3681 ~ 64!r&ln eveo. 11111'.lRO ~ w/350"""' ....,, end 125: bndy parto . Positively the cleanest one 1973 BAY'IDIA ... , •07 ailcT S. AKc min Schna~ Male KITE. tn good conditk>l4 2 da e~~e or belt of-make otter, or will aeU car in town (JS032) ... Sl895. · -r·. M ~'n:!iw.::'~ ~t~d~ews~~,·~ '! new lll base 12 wka. '175. Call 64&..-sails, xlnt raclnir reard. !er. Ph. SSl-2612. f'J!~14•~:J.,:'• $15. MIKE McCARTl:tY -3TI, Only Ssi.t. fSIS'.el~ll ~is ""' alt. 5 .,,.__ _ 673-mi TWO '72 lloodas CB75Q.4, 115, •s6 O>evy hood IS~ . BUICI( Sal~?.'~! -~~na 1966' Jaguar 2 + 2 Cpe. [fj -IRISH Setter, female, 7 mos, FLIPPER No. 470. 2 Salla. One, mar.;><>n. 1 gold. Low Ford 6 cyl motor, runs BEACH BLVD. AT 208 W ls S Santa Ana Sporty Madeira Maroon with -1ttt..ft. ll= 91!lce Furnltul'!I/ '•hol" quaJJty.AI¢, OWnl!> Truph,v Wlnneri 1225, ml'•· can alt 6PM'545-'2322 good/·complete $25. 2 Ford THE SAN DIEGO .FRWY. • 1 t.j Eng!lah 18ddle •leath"1' it> ~••HI 1 Equip. 824 aired $175. ~4. · • 6'IH346 • '72 Steeos HodaD tUrl bike. 352 headl, tecent valve job, , 89<J3«l • 135-3 11 terlor. Fa ct o • y air, ' ..,. w. c:o. :i::, .l..:-.. • .ui--Boxer Pups AKC Nat. * blDO 14 No. 2n.2 * lOOcc. $250. · $2S. '66 Ford 390 block. PRE-Summer SpeCw ·~ BMW '64 .1800 SEDAN, 4-a u t omatlc -tranamlssion, ...._., ._.. ~~•vR ...._ ma~" Call. -•·-49M051 Tiailu. VERY NICE! 6'5-00!9 needo rebuildtnir 13), j O..V PU 8' bed. Heavy duty Door, 4-sPeed, One Owner, AM/FM radlc wtre wheels, =-=~-~--~,! --but In xlnt cood. All ·~·~· Askin& '875.. 553-'1937 Bucket -'5, U4''0.... ...,. oprp, hnmac. ·with Under OOK, Radio, OWR-ete. Comse\y "'5lnred -'66 912. New l'Oblt ..,., catlJ emetal ~u~""1nt1.r'l J Chlhuehui Pups KITE with sails 6 trlr. Good c!,,i~650Jx,, ~ t_ ttre11, 125. Or will campeT. 963--087. 97~ Only $1395. wltho\Jt tlle ~ reblt new radlal1. 2,000 ml U:S'f.5(~ Make offer. • &t5-• tond. $C5 or otter. &M..1732 Call after &30..536-'1490 ... _ "; 5C3-3&9:r. * '62 QJEVY l ton. 6 cyl 4 ln the coun J' fiUft~. ~ left on. Rng guar. New ~lie 1150 .... or anytime ~-.... _.... ·~ 13• OK Dhl&hY with lraller, IS'l2 YAl\IAHA 3611. 21" Whl. l SET of 1963 Corvetbo Fl llO<L, xlnt oond. $825. Nu ~fattl l= $2777 t,,.P~ t.!~7.JF · ABSOLUTELY' beautiful, 3 $55<1. Seawind Yacht1, Knohby, Veiy clean. Call beodl.Brand-valvejoh. tn. 61&-lOOO dlt ....,""'"'~ Nabers CacllRac: 1960 PORSCHE Carrera i'!j-;;;SAPll~.ONE with remote yr old nn,y, a bar qtr v1u1 6'T.r6546 ~ Make otter. SC.USO evea·or 'G7 FORD Short Bed, Sb'le ~ _ ~ AUTHORIZED DEALER $2700. or make oUer. Must I •till under war· m....,.., bioke-lo ilde, SANTµ!A 21, traller, o.b. ~Liie H-935 anytime -~ Side, 6 CYL. lltandartl 26llO HARBoR BL., aee 10 beU.V. (1) 793-7384 · ~ Price. IBM geltle & cah be re&• Mu1t 111e1 extru. Sleeps 4. m1J1U .,.,_. CUSTOM black :loam steer-trans., $750. 5.11)..3273 Villt our new borml OOSTA MESA att 6. ter, d\aira, tlllng sell. $375. 549-3735. 60-8M3 MIRROR 1 . never ing wheel, flat, 14.". Never 1965 FORD "' T. Auto. 6, & 540-9100 Open Sunday .= ... """'PO=RSOIE~~~s~.C.~Xlnt-I """"'"" 673-I -~;.,,125 •--FLASHY ' SOITe1 'Mare, 1' Both, Sllps/Dock1 tlD tD<d, ,,.;., S3)~iender ~y.o. ,~1150 eve1 or ~ ~··1if.,~1'>dy. 1970 XKE~ + 2. 4 ipd al<, c:ond. Must ,.. lo ap. ~ IWV ..., .... .,.... """""" type, weatem. spirited, good -detachable style. X1nt rear --.r ..... e w......... ........... · wire wh18 21,000 mi, xlnt preclate. $2600. Sf6..3.445. c 1 ~ W ~ c:J2>~ :for teen ot adult. $400. Tact SLIP tor :I> to 36' sail or view vision. Call fi42.o!i678 BUY B at t e r I e s and '62 FORD Ra n ch er o 'cond UiiXJ/Offer. 548-233) '58 PORSCHE Roadster, new avail. -79. ...,.... nnm con ere te Ext. 323, s.u.,, 1,30-5, Radiaton. w/eampe'5hell. Good eond. ROY CARVER, Inc:. or 557-5062 uk fl1rMr. May. paint & ·upholstery, - NEW, DanW> teak office I HAVE taken baclt the docb In hay. 6 tno min. Mor H 4!11-1648 $4llll 545-8893 · MAZDA see. $2500. 536-7747. • ., t;ypewrltell stand • Redwood Stables ·.n MW fi73..6«16. 28th St. Marina or omea 940 1962 JEEP engine misc '65 QlEVY ,,, ton PU. Auto 1M E. 17th st. '68 PORSCHE 912 ;::::.::.· ;;;64>203> I 642--6560 rent ~. boudlng. LOOT -zr for power boat. Sele/ Rent other Jeep parts. ' trans, utilJty bed, radio, Costa Meaa 5tB-'"4 * Mazda 73 Rot•ry * Xlnt cond, Maker oiler, na 826 ~-2910 -~Acrou frOm Newport CLOSE Call 645-35211 Rood cond. $850. 548-7420. BMW •n 2Xl'l, Air Cond., 4-$66 MONTH 836--7088 after 6 PM. l:t:::::::::;:::.11::.::;;..._..= REG. ApPy. 4 yra. Green ldand. Call 613-40'75. FOR sale • Qievy 3-speed '70 TOYOTA plck-up. Lo Speed, AM.IFM Radio, New l6 MONTHS OPEN LEASE 1963 Porsche 356C SUper Broke $450. er beat otter. WANTED parking 'fat: Udo. • w/Hurst shifter. mileage. Xlot cond. $1600. Rad'lals, 140COT, Onb' $2995. WW accept trade-Ins convt. AM/FM. Silver blUI!. Ew: 60-1159. Vic. of 12th St. Mafuri!t, fully Mike, 557-35!k> 557-8212 aft 5 pm. CAlJ.. MR. FRY 842-6668 Good cond, $1275. ~2384 •t buy any ccpn until lS" ENGLISH' Sad d 1 e '"POftllble. ~ OUT Gener•! 950 :tm Cbevy 11 Inn plclt up, rl.ftidi-Julttttt'~ H I B h '61 PORSCHE New engine & lfei«eaniD. e ~~~..:: ~~. ltlmlp, $100. S::,r"'~G needed '55 BREAD Truck, fully m'.'."~.007 enr, etc. te#"~ un • eac ~5sf-~~r Best Oller . . For information HORSE FOR SALE * 64"""5J)'1 * cpt'd, paneled, c a b 1 n e t • MAZDA PORSCHE '61 • 1600, ~ I tacl.:21sr:-terlch ~ .. ~ IJavld ~ lloets, Speed .. Ski 911 SALE ~· ... ~~· eng. $600. ~!~!.. 963 -CAPRI ~'t"'· good cond. $2500. leo.11 Music S.rvlce Ll-11 151. 20 FT. :ZOO SERIES ":"cu~~.=J: ll4U66 '63 PORSCHE ~ mvd. at Harbor aft SEA AAY co l§l va.m ln stock to cboolJe ~-17331 Beach Bl. Good cond.. Call after 5:30, L COO& Mela ' RABBITS $2.00 call . er 456 Oldl. Beritly Jet Engine, TRAV _..,_ ~ lrbtfi 1511XI). $2995. '72 RX·2, air, ......,, vin -15 ~Spinet Piano. s:oo pm:..~ flllly equipped for 1llhfltl. -MIKE McCARTHY fJi. U,900 ml'~ Llkl!,,... '68 911. Lo mu ... e. Extra ~-~ ~:w1::d'. ;J!"",'·tan1c·CO:. -.. • pleuur<c.,' p11a .. ~;; 27' Of BEAUfY & ~UJ~. AT BRAND NEW :;' .=. -1st RotarY ~~ -Best of. alt 6 ---~ Anllqun/Cl•ISICS 9S3 In us>.. tm 1\-lll!. =>€Yamaha &3-R., I ;...--=. lli"l =.. wl~~rpa;::; OfMllllr "GRAND ERA" THE SM~ FRWY. '73 CAPRI ~ake otter. Call 83HW ' SAAB conocile, Cuette, . . 831_2889 alter!. 1 -mlnK Complete br Partial l\llRRORS, 1 pal?, new • lmmedlolo Dollvory MERCEDES BENZ I can alt 6PM, 545-:1322 11· Gl/LFSTREAM THE TRAYCO 270 RESTORATIONS ,...er ttled S3l., '1e!Jder GUSTAFSON SMB IPWRY Orxan Ho I Ida Y lloeh, Generll 900 tilJeral ... lld boat, deep v 853 Production Place detachable ""''" Xlnt '"" Uncoln-Merc...., 50· USED ' tftodiel, all latest' features. ---· '' bUll, 24 gal. cap. 120 HP ~ N'pt. Beadl 646-5076 Anytime view vUik>n. Call 64W6'l8 -· 1 Oro.ngc County's • $UO!J, 49!;-103) lnbd/llfltbd. New -UftTOR HOME Recrullonol Ext. 323S.Uor1,ao.s. 16$1GBettchat Wlttltt ,MERCEDES La....,st Dealer 1-GOod1 830 w/O-lr. $17!;o, rd tradeo. 111V ' Vohlcln 956 ·n DODGE Van-Xlnt cond. Hunflnlton Beach SALES A SERVICE ... Call 673-5452 _....... · -.On ClUl!om Interior, 142-1144 * (213) 592-5544 ON DISPLAY "AND Wfl'MEAN SERVICE" I .... a llalaa FULLY LUXURY EQUIP-•n DATSUN P.U., air, wide wltls 4 new tftle1. "Home of tho Viking" Sharp New Car lil PED ljllTH Air Omd!-. Al\l/Flll, wide tlreo, with stttoo FK tape <leek. Many '7" CAPRI Tr d· '· H• mowed to J ... 12,000 BTUJUO.voit, root like new 'TI. Sbt. Pac extru. $3350. 540--3509 .. a vuis 136 2761 W.Co.tH'....., 11 I • 11 .. mount/Eltra Baltw7 with CaboYff camper ~, ... 'tM OORVAIR G-ee Y6, tutom1tlc --. Coming In Evory Day 1+;:;.:.;""''--'-.,----~-., 'imiiilmmm;::::~ I Doal 9wltdl/Zl5 AtJIP. Ice box. link, itove, boot, hu& 4,ooo ml. on .., 1ac1nry3 ~ ~~ ~ Ask About out Unique %ENmt • RcA 1V1 • C'Altfamll I ~ w~· Eledd./ = step bumptr. 486-41%3. enr./tn.M, 'nu p . t D t. :~ar' tar nm ! (fr50FLE), UMCI Merc1ll1•Leew priced tn elear. All vou .. llwlt..r Canipan,S.lo/R•o.l~~u ~ v t"f! e"throom/ DUNE liuaf, Wlrlnlr In but $6&0/oller. 54&-2153 $A II · Pl.ant :--~="""::::::=;:;;i ..O.tnodet..,,.tnltock• to,,_ .. __ · --··--Plewlredentot 2nc1 roo1 11r ootbook<ifa..Sounil~.,. '10 DODGE Van. panelled, .. House of Imports SPRITE ~~ eouo. SUnda'/,llP<tl1,19T.I ~ 1::.~ Im~ -/REAR~ ........ -olla ..... rm corkcelllni, crpll, Sl'IOO er 1 Paritl--------1 oibe. • pa~.""i; ' from 12# pm Icebox. wt, -4. 1lla! .,..,.. 1 ""' 11. 1n u. c1 -bolt clle<. GfS.'IDtlt. rr ... '61162 ~'.!..~ •59 SPRITE l'hlt eoc • ........ ' 1 ,,. Cult "' ·--~"'younolf ne l6SO -tr.,ie ... I New Trav<O AM/I'll l97D roYOTA Wod c.ui-, '72" ... FclU. Am/f>n, p/1, "'IA:JI olAN M.ITC; on 523-noo trans, new ~ • oolnl ,...,-wurant;y. vall •-· tnrwi..t .r.'lfer. 4!1!-4123 . -Comb.ll'lft, Sporo, ldnt~:.~ Call alter S p/b, maJt)1 """"· lo ml -~) -•M "-H,_ ••-C )>b. BOil oller 114.,.._, Cic"'':i lf'=. 1w:'.::!::':Z.a 1New Cut1-, :::~== ~--. ~::: 6::.. 961 .::;:=:. .. ~:: .. ~·v~s....,. "" TOYOTA 90:1 Atlanta, R • B , of Gnnd 8onb; Alooltln Comper Shol!--.$1• In U.. cl IOI. anti clJemlcall Oorvalr, ni11oo oq.<. metallic bm. Decor '1n1er Aato Trani, Power Steertna,1--------1 j ....... di.I -!Jmltod -Gel -Ooowwter-JO Amp. In ... --WI ,.AY TOI' -..... am/ Im Eloetnc WlndoM, Air Oxtd, MUST aell '69 Coro I la , Dela• m:t ear-w1111A! they tut. 118Uti'l3. cl Dottery ~~ ..,..., "xi . cond. $18!0 AM/FM white with block Sprinl<r. Mpd, radlc, - - -~ • ·c• ·"' · MIRR011S,1pa1r-,,._ -!'tOOOll'IVllllloocllld/ ~-~...d~ CASH ~.it"ipm. 'lnterint'~A TRULY FINE tlr01. Good co..i. ':;i~ •--0 .. Guollne Tank· 711 Gal.. In ~·,. "'ifHm. -Al1l'OMOBILE Econ. $725/bst o&. - .. ~~;, .... ~ ~---•LTD. ~~:~ !:.~~ lltu"' ll(d/Alr O>odl-. -.Tlseoo.ME FOR DATSUN NEWPORT iMPORTS ·n 1 DOOR eo .... ~ j<ll / F1i11 ,_.., v1ow vlalOo. can llO«ll lS,000 ll'IV, A-• Air UMtl can .. trtacb. )lot ·-"'·-!100 W. Cout Rwy. NJ!. 22,000 ml. $1600. """ .... ._ -- • li:ltt m, S.12 « 1:»5. $16 295 call .. lnr he -lei. DATSUN '71 JC z. 4 Spd. 6Q.94ai ' * QC.40Q; * 'Wu k!ll ...i.-. ii~boot w/omall cUla Mllln' S.UI C.O Camper QUICK CASH l'llllT1I NlnlllN rT Alr/Olocl~!::!.,:;:;:, '61 Mercodet 230 Sed<ln '99 roYOTA Cnrona, aulo. ...,. $31). Now ID ~ 01l.J:· FcoU l'tdrtlt> ·~ .,.im: I uv•n ll&lllUl£1 ~-.Ph: 644-083'/. Auto Trana,,,._. steerlnc. t.h'. rndlo, 1tot11or, $13ID l&'I ...a _..., •_-.A ' ......-""""-.;.,-ofll!n 1 Air Cond Al\l/i'M, whit• PIY· fl62.8'l1lll fl»·~. 64H!§5 DANIA THIOUl!.H A ,.. .... s.ltl__ 1:tii£A.T= ~..: with 1 .. tt..r Interior, ... 1"""·69:..::TO::.Y:::(YJ:::...A_CO_R_O_l.L.\-:ll:r .. 1~1"rv, UHF .. VHF' Boatl, Main!./ MOVING! 'Ill par\ 4 a la u 18211 Beach Blvd. bod work !595°'&11t f1er C<llent ...... 45,200. GOOD TRANS Moo. ... :I\' B.\W TV, $36. II' krvlce 902 = 1110. 1\l FOOL INC 0 llWtUn&1<>a Beacb ~ 11--• 6PM o $2995 e 6&-U31 e ble ·-$.15. All --·-----MOTOR HO. ....s DAILY PIL T 8'7-«187 ra "33ll 1 ••r'11-DATSUNU• PICK' UP NEWPORT IMPORTS '69 COROLLA, nu clutch • ..., ____ BOATS CLEANED • IU!lfl'--Valloy ..... WEPAYroPOOUA!I :nooW.CnutHwy .. N.B. br>kco,P<rtactcond.- <olor IY, pw1. p1o. ~Iii"'"" t>lf 1oo1. -.,.. ""' o.-s.tH~Re!dolt WANT AD roa roP USED CARS ~ .:'r.t.0.. "t! C, -...,.u ... 1725. 546-'lm e 't walnut ..0. $lllO. EiiG&:rz:. Gclcall Etc. --lllltll -Bhd. U 1W' il:, lo "'1lt. clean, ** 49M12I ** Dally Piiot Vlllllt Ada havt •n OOROu.A 25 M lmmac ~"",..,. _ ":e~. rlbtfll-.. c ....... Camioor =---°"°"' .... ~ -°kUERl!llUX 't1 llATSUN P.O . ....i. ......... ..--.Nu_SIS_ alJw: -Lllot-· O<l-l!!p!r.•aM. NIO_.ollof, llNm iii 9'1£ ..... 11 ----.MB,111<pbtlmpor,Fcttbatllm>WMlu'50.1rll •IMl.etllcall ,. .. :;n. IPIL CJQQ A* •• , tDW'i Wlftt 911 .,_._. , .._. o.t&»--.,,_. N15. llrm. 6*""870 tba ~J>tncbllr. Adi .... ~· ICM611 l • • \ • ' - r Friday, Mar<• )0, 1973 ( f8 DAILY PILOT . ' . •utot. '""""'*' 970 Autos, Im,..,.., 970 A-, lmpomd 970Alltol, Imported 970 ---l§l I ..... ,., .... 1§1 I _..,.. l§J I ,_,., .. J§J . i ... ~ • t ., . ,• ,, ~ jt "I :• .,. •! : . ' ' ' . '" : : t ·I•, :· !' " I ' ,t ,, .11 •' 1 i; I ' f '· t ' GREAT USED 'CARS '63 YW • $575 '71 ' FIAT 124 Sl'YDEl $2495 hfnOf: ~Hlr,.r:::;I. UIU.0 °'9M/Nddl• lntrlor. UJCWQ LMl!.I ..... 11111 /llM.~M. H"'"'· S 'Pted '64 :?.. ~~ Vlnyl. IHIO-!blt $$99 DATSUN' 1600 $AVE ROADITE'lll ... ,..... Ea\911911 .,.,.,. ,,ltrH. CltOlc-. fl' 1 C-alld K• them -,·· YW IUG $779 '71 FORD MA YERICll $1795 6 5 ' ..... ~ .. Vin~, l"dalH ltN.• Hff"., L.Ow -Miia OHCTQ , nv "· ....... , , k• " ~ c... &."Nht '66 YW IUG $899 '71 VW BUG $1495 AMI., Hlr,, Vlnyt. 14900X RM., Htr •• Vinyl. Tllt>m Y•llOW/bl-lnltrlor e1.-1c:Ot1tl'ftllt11 lnl«lor " '68 ~ .... , $AVE '68 !! Tov Co-'" • "" $1795 WXAOOS. Full C•mper lnlerlor All nt•U.-it buys '70 ~ ~1~.~1ny1. Ser. 1s101 $1299 '71 ;;:.-~k.o~·~ ~::~~=· $239$ Wtlill/lllk ln!ttlor Air cond. 2~101V LARGE SELECTION BUSSES, CAMPERS FASTBACK & Stj)UAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS HARBOUR VW 18711 Beach Blvcl., Huntington Beach 842·4435 DAILY PILOT Classified for Action ! ! I llLl!j 990 •1 u·-• 990 TRIUMPH Aufot. Im,....... 970 Autw, UHd ~u os, '"" __ T_O_Y_OT_A __ • -~~~--l~~~~;:;E~Nf!J!::~~B;;;U~ICiK:--= CADILLAC '72 TOYOTAS TJUUNPll '69 ~. New VO~WAG * F~C'.l'ORY •EXEcUTIVE * DEMONSTRATORS 10 To Choosl-From Cl-anc• Sal• PRICES STt.RT $1779 Example: 1600 2 dr . .C speed, radio, heater, loW miles. TE21.fil08'9. 48 months tinancina available (on approved credit) Top, New Radials. Tonneau '"A .....M cond Covtt, AM-FM Radlo, New 1jJO YW ~ SKYW, •-' Paint, zimn. Only $1Jl95, SQUAREIACK "°"""· * G<+-1500 * H:l -:~~;,~'=:. ·:. l~::i·~~: for th~t-economY trip. (431).. s~ tireruist lacquer VOLKSWAGEN ou11 tinish with Y.in.YI ..,, . .oo Cad: '70 Eldorodci $5295 Beautiful l)lue w/white vinyl top. 28, 700 iqilea. ,t.oaded in· ctUdMl7 stereo tape.+ 503-AFV)~ • Allen ~Old smobile l.LLJ CadillQc $1466 m;.tchl!lg cloth &,l•alhenn- MUST SELL '6S VW See 1t -You'll Buy It . ~ ~al .::'f.ort tac'= San 01.,.0 Frwy ~t . Best Offer. 615-4287 3} l • air, Wt wheel, power door Pkwy .. Laguna N113'j~ '"" · ' -•· ••---·••11 llllil loco, stereo multipl<x, etc 49S.OSOO ~ ""'· New. --1• .1-1.....,,.~ ~TOYOTWIAID etc. Sure to please the most glau tenders, magg. Call demanding buyer. t968SEDAN DEVtLi.E 847-1468 all 5. (381DSD). .... bl ~ Sparklln' horu.un ue o~,g- abo available at '66ablevw 0 8n"',:. ~1.':'1"""'"0 .. 1966 H•rbor. C.M. 646-9303 $6 777. ·inal finish. Vinyl top,. Cloth • <N-r 11.n • & leather interior, fl.Ill p!>\\'-SAYINGS 847-3515 wk-days. '66 vw BUG Nabers Cadillac "' factory.~ conc1•Uon1ng, '73 TOYOTAS DEAN LEWIS '69 VOLKSWAGON BUG. Immaculate condition, GU-'· AUTIIORIZED DEALER AM-FM radio. (YCN861). Best offer takes. anteed rebuilt engine, radio, 2600 HARBOR BL $ 1999 * n<,s.n~ss * heat"; good"""' <514EYYJ COSTA MESA Nabers Cadt'llac A ;'reiµ bargain at a real 54()..9100 Open Sunday ITloJYIQJTIAJ ' low pdce! ! '68, CPE. DeV. ,Full pcW"· AUTIIORIZED DEA!JER . ---$550 , •• -. AM/FM ' s re r. 2000 HARBOR ""' ' 1966 Harbor '66 vw orig owner, lo miles, Beaut. cond.~ low book, ~9100COSTA =~ay Costa M•• 646-9303 AM/FM, new tires. $575. $2,,975. ~ '70 TOY Corona MK II Sta Wgn, lmmac, Jo mi R/H auto Owner. 646-5100; ,546-9110 Ul69 . TOYOTA Corolla Sta wgn-$UOO I make o l f e r , 586--063;2, Laguna IUlls TRIUMPH .~-~~-B . 8-passenger ceme~ALITO) 'P=nt o~r 1~1~1 ~i:: ·~,~~Di~'. ~~~e·e:i~ us, · .W. -C:w~.1 ..,... Eldorado or buy fol' $6395. 21,000 mi's. Pvt pty. Must Xlnt cond. • l!OO..-nor~eo.. ..... MS·\440 Phone 548-7834 sell I Make ofter. 54;).-1782 or 979-6&53 <>= 7 D , 'GR VW Bug, white, good 1968 CAD. SHARP, LOAD-Eves/wknds 586-.r;:il · ays 60 VW shape. $900. See at 410% ED. Belo'v \Vholesale. Pvt ~64"2-387=:::"------ Good oond. 979-4298. 11;s, CdM or cull bet. 5-6 pty. l>h: G«-7722. '£2 Cad Fleetwood, one own- '64 VW Squareback $800. '66 , eyes, ·,17l-1U4. · '?O ELOORADO er, blue exterior, blue in· factory_ eng, runs & looks ~69 vw. 'Good condition. Loaded. Perfect cond. 1· terior l55Q. Motor excbrt xlnt. 67:>-9390 ~ Clean 1th ·~ out. Nu tires, owner. Call 673-5749. ¥tith air/cond. 830-4954. '65 TRlUMPH Herald. Xlnl '69 VW Sqrbck st.a wag, xlnt ' ~~e. job. $1195. ,Call 1960 CADILLAC. Reblt eng. '72 CPE DEVllLE Sunrl, body shape. Needs engine cond. 29,000 ml., one owner, · " ' Good transportation car. blue w/white tp. Ail fact op- work. $150. 673-3577 Eves. must sell S990,&7J.-7528 V 0 L K SW A G E N -Sit per UXJ, ~7084 tlo~. $6350. 673-5569 '68 VW FastbaJ¥:. air, reblt Slalom. ~ possible engine Autos Used 990 Autos, Used 990 eng., radio. Good cond. & chassis moditicatiOI11.J'."'!:;::;::'..:::::::.=...;...:---i~::::;:'.:'.::::'.::::::::=====! Make offer . 847-2608 $1,15.?, 675-0065. '70 TRIUMPH S p it fi re, Clean, lo mileage. Orig owner. 551--0660 wkdays, aft !~~----~~-------~------~------------! 5.Weekendsallday, Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! '67 w• Sed. Llte blue. All 98 orig, in xlnt shape. Porsche .. • ' •• . • ,. " ,. " !~ !~ ,. " •' •t :· '. " 11 ! 1: ~ I. I • •• •' •' .. ' " " . . ~ ·' I I ' ' 1973 'CUDA V-8 , bucket seats, pow. er front disc brakes, electronic ignition sys. tem, H. 0. suspension, F70xl4 wsw. $79.99 + T• *6' Me. O.•.L-O.A.C. TRADE IN RENEWAL SYSTEM ONLY $ 95 Per Month + Tu: 36 mo. 0.E.L. On Apfn0'¥9d Cmllt 1973 GOLD DUSTER INCLUDES: * Automatic Transmission * Vlnyl Roof * Power Steerin9 * Space Maker Pqcka9e * Radio * Gold Duster Package * Deluxe Whnl Coven * ORDER TODAY TJIADE IN RENEWAL SYSTEM How does It works You can drive the luxury, economy or sport car of your choice for 24 mos, 30 mos , or 36 mos, at the end of which you return it and choose another. Tlie ~uilt-in safety factor will allow you to r1ceive the cash equity you have built up In the car. Unforeseen governing facton which could lower your equity would·be, undue or mi1use of the vehicl.e or extreme mileage, over 15,000 per year, each 12 month1. All upon appfoved credit. Call me personally for en appointment ot come in .end just ask to see me. I will be happy to work out the terms end equi- ties of your particular needs myself. 5 year or 50,000 mile w•rrenty •vejleble. I~ 980 Autos, New 0 whls & new tires. Best otr. . . t\I~· '73 SATELLITE SEBRING PLUS V-8, bucket seats, de- luxe throughout, auto. trans., P.9r , P.a.,· r.'idiO. $89.95 ,_, ' + 'f .. a Me, o.a,L-O.A.C, . . , 0 • .....,..11_ _..,,. "NO •UNAIOUND 111H. l'LL HAL WITH 'rou PlllOMAU.T• Steve, 642-5919. '70 VW Bus, red/while, im- mac., xlnt cond. Priced for quick sale. Pvt party. * 842-8006 * '61 BUG, new eng $495. '00 tmsptr com.pr eqpd $750 .. Call 557-1975 ~ra Outlet 2151 Harbor, C.M .. '70 VW cam per. Pop. top/tent. Xlnt. cond., new engifll'. Make offer, .833-13'18 '67 VW Squareback, reblt engine. Looks & runs great. Best offer takes. 968--0158 '67 VW Squarebe.ck. $875. Stick. Rebuilt engine. By OWner .. 557-9367 . •n vw lite blue, xlnf cond., 545-9431 days or 979-1048 after 5 PM. '67 VW Bug. Runs perfect. Orig, Qwner $850/o~: !W!'-1594.alt 5 PM "68 SQUAREBACK~Sunroot AM·FM, new tires. XLNT COND .. 968-Zt43 67 VW atig, xlnt cond. one owner, $745. -* 968;-3226"W- '65 vw. Very good cond, Call eves . 962-3065 . '68 VW Bug. New tires, runs good. Must sell! $725 il47-7392 VOLVO '72 YOLYOS *FACTORY * EXECUTIVE * DEMONSTRATORS 6 To Choose From Clearance Sa!.! Hug• $avh1tJS Example: 145 EA station w~, automatic transmis- sion, air conditlonini;, lU&· gage rack, AM/FM radio, rear speaker, wheel covers, coruJOl.e. #1456364 . #1~. '72 Liit Prlc•. wH $51591 SALE PRICE $3959 DEAN LEWIS ~ 1966 HARBOR COSTA MESA 646-9303: '56 VOLVO , hlg~ performance eng., eust int xlnt m~h cond. $600 or ~f offer, 548-6191 '70 VOLVO l«S. 4 dr, radio stick. must sell, $1!.00/qr offer. 494-3881 A'ufo1, UMd AMC "ll AMERlctN Wag otL $159Jli'V8• AT, PS, '°dkl, ete. Clean <ar. 183ALS. Biil Bar- ry Pontiac, Santa Ana. 558-1()00, I BUICK i8t 1)10 lf'WEETY ~ BIRD But an i10llest to aosb aor-g90Ui 'll!•Bulck SKYLARK. Nothing but sweet IOunda: -tli1a 11111• bargain. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX· CHANGE. GUSTAFSON UriCDln·Mercury t.m Beach at W&mer HunUnaton Buel\ 142-8844 * (213) stWSM ''Home Of the Viking'' r •n Rlvte..., xlnt cond, n pwr, AJC. '41ndau, maga. M<ln& p!1$. 675-8991 l GET IN STEP FOR SPRING VACATION · ~ A Good Deal In A Fine Used Car '70 ~!~!N ' '69 ~~~~~M l~m YOUR CHOICE 1 TO CHOO$£ Jl'ROM ·10· DATSUN 2°DRS. ' " 1• l'••tNdt. ldr Coad. ..... '72 D>t.TSUN · '70 DATSUN AOA~EA P-4'0 '67 TRIUMPH • ., ' • • TR4 AM111ttr. 7~.t.UH • • '6.8. m~MPH Tll250 tt!', Prkfft.Mll (M4Clll . ' ,. . ·~1095 PJCKUPS I '71 DATSUN P.U.'• S TO Ctf(IOla PaOM YOUR C"OJCa i I ' IB JC - . . , SH Our Complete Seltctlon \' ot,, O.hun Pickups. ' . ' ~1'• thru 72'• ' 'Ala6 tint! •~lectton (ll Datsun station wagons I ,tor that Vication coming up. " . GARDEN. GROVE . DATSUN ., Uipl HA(tBOR VD. GARDEN' GROVI 5 .120_*; • ~I . . ' - ' Tl: " ,u F d I ~ t ii ~ r Bo IC t I .... So ;; - FridQ, Mam lO, 1973 Autos, UMd Autos, Used ]§][ l§l 1 ---J~ ~[ _ ........ _ .... ~!~§] [ _ ...... ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ m~~ ~ ------ utos. New BAUER BUICK • CONNELL CHEVlt(). LET • COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHK- SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRACLE MAZDA e NABORS CADILLAC e DAVE ROSS PONTIAC e THEODOltE ROBINS FORD e UNIVERSITY OLDSMO. BILE • CADWC CHEVROLET -;;;;;C;;iH11;;;~t'R;O;;;;UT=;;;I iiiEViCWiHliEVRr:;20'ii<LETiVA:°"·~11 EL DORAOOS 1967 CHEVY -DlEVROu:r '72 llOVA. i. im '56 CHEVY ·• Dr. Harotop, SS Pk&., Air 17 ~ ~HOOSE CAMARO 4 Dr., V8, aulD. Runs real Conditioning, Lalwlau Top, 2 dr l'·--au•... .___ good. Body 6 lnterlor ruff. Radio, Autp. Trans., P. COUP~TIBLES PoW;,.. ;i;;:r;;,,, ki ";:;'i: "1'!'150~· ~!il3-369~~1"!.~~!1"!'!9!'I Steering, ID K Miles, 7ll· iOI'leoo& orana:e with black ~ rI'A, Only $2995. DE VILLES top and . black intetlor, ~1 CHEV. CAl'RICE. Vl11YI ~""~,...._,;~"'li;-.~..-:1'""' 1966 to 1972 (VLK908) top, P/1, P/b, P/wndws, . .lJ 34 TO CHOOSE S1S66 ~~'!:d~t1l&i:d'::: . ..:.~ ~ See It• You'll Buy ·It 60-ll!M. --- CONVERTIBLES l 'n VEGA. 2 dr. $1,6115. Air. 'Ill CHEVY· !znpala. Sport Ma.., excellent colon t\a-..~ WJi4 82lEAH. Bill Barry -till', oedan, xlnt oond. $1395. Bill a.>lce o1 tnterion -lUUA 553-1000. Barry. 549-9858. <Oolh t.t .. lber> TOYOTA °'A""uto-s."-"'1m-po-rt""oc1~-=9=>70 Jlutos, Imported Factory air coodllbling Full pow-er • Oloi« or: 1,.... "_.......__ c M ·--· Stetto AM/FM radio ~ :niu:IJU'l", • • V"IQ"iJoJW Cruise control 4 WHEEL Drive, '12 Chevy, Trunk opener &: m0re % Ton, Camper Spedal All lo lrnmaculate'condlHon ·Cbeyenne. Auto, 350 eng, J..ara:est aeiectlon ln alr/cond, P/S, P/B, Cus- Orange County tom Steering whl, tape N L--c dilla deck, Tinted g~ Trans Gu.n a I C ooote., Coolant Recovery AUTHORIZED nEAU:a System, 3 gaa tanks, (56 gal $»HARBOR BL., capacity) Gauges, fog COsrA MESA lights, bumper guard, steps - 970 MARK Ill's AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's 1969-1971 ALL AT APPRECIABLE $AVINGS. '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 Automatic, decor group, air condi- tioning. (085FY\V l $3475 '71 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full power, air cond., vinyl roof. (389CUC) $4775 SW-9100 Open Sunday bumper, tow hook, lockin !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~I Ced. '69 Fltwd Brhm. hubs, Eton locking rear end. Chrm below eye line mir· $2995 rors 12 . 16 . 5 tractlonite 990 Immaculate · &Old w/while Mwi/snow tires on Tacoma ,--~-----;.....;.;'-'~---..;.;..; vinyl 1Dp, aold cloth Inter-wheels. Dark yellow w/blk Asks ••• WHY PAY MORE •.• When You can.get a NEW '7! COUGAR VS, auto., radio, heater, pwr. st~lng and brakes, air Landau. (3390ZF) '68 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full power, air cond.. vinyl root. (X'T~l CADILLAC k>r, ma.., extras including int. $6,500 invested. Make I• stereo. (XTWl.87). offer. 842-1150 eves It I "CADILLAC 73 DATSUN at the .. • $2175 $3775 @ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Cad. '72 Eldorado $7395 Gorgeous green w/whtte vinyl top & green cloth in- terior, cn.tise control, stereo & all extras. (#SC&i}. SUMMER TIME FUN IN A CREVIER MOTOR HOME 1973 PACE ARROW 19112 Ft. Motor Home Fully Self Contained, Fully Factory Equipped. ORDER 'NOW ·s6895 · 1973 TIOGA 111/2 Ft. HOllle l'ully Mff Cont11ned, l'ully Fottory 14iul ........ ORDER NOW '$6895 I CAMARO '61 CAMARO V-1, ' speed. $900. or best offer. * (213) -· weekends. 1969 CHEVY CA MARO 2 dr, hardtop, auto trans. factory air, power steering, low miles, orange exterior, black· interior, black top. . SAVE OLD PRICE! 'The dollar hes been dev1lued. Iv+ tf you 1ct right now you c1n still s1ve big on • new 01tsun. For • limit•d tim• 111 th• Oetsuns are et the old tow price. There's never been 1 IMtt•r time to ftnd out 1bout 01tsun's high performanc• ears. GOOD SIUCTION NOW IN STOCKI ---------· 'DEMO $ALE! 240 Z's :'::'LA11.1 ORDER YOURS TODAY! ' I * USED CAR SPEC~ALS * ) ---------"72 DATSUN 510 '70 DATSUN STATtot\ WAOOM I -' "'9omlrtk. ....... lllaltr. -....... lllAM:--....... .... 'lllitL IEM:MltlonClllY ~ LJ. .,, foct • ...,,.....,, ... dloOM -Mo. 11$ &HJ. Ihm. As ... • ' '1595 I '1995 ----------70 TOYOTA I '70 DATSUN CORONA MARK N WAOCMI l'kt:uD & ~ ..._ •.:..,... .wto.. R&H, oir cond.. •J IUiH. -UC. Mt. _, an, ~.:.595~1_'1 49~_ -'12 CAPRI .-1 .. '11 !!" . -_cc I 1~....._ ..... ,.....~ ~/=-.:X. Mi=:.olclfll ~ Ill• ,,_.Ille wltll mokNlt llt im«lor dtalr. Lk9AM 615 EQY.\L.k:mle N9."' Ot:I. • '24951 '1495 '71 MERCURY Marquis Brougham 4 Dr. Hardt.op. .Full pwr, facL air. Landau (994CZE) $3775 '72 CA0DILLAC Coupe DeVille, 6.,000 miles, like new! Full power, auto., AM/FM stereo, tllt/tele wheel, Landau' roof. ( 406· EOI) $6675 • '71 COUGAR Power steering &: brakes, automatic, vhlyl root.: ('.j59BSX) ' $2575 '69 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, tull power, fact. air, 6~ way seat, Landau root. (KSS182) ·$~17~ . ' '71 MERC. MONTEREY 4 Dr. Automatic, power ateerinl and bni.kes, air cond., Landau root. (ISM:• CUX) $2775 '69 CONl1NEN1'At Cpe. Full power, air cond., loOtblr inter., vinyl root. (610'YV) $2875 -· '69 MARK Ill J\ill. power, air cond., leather tnter., Yinfl root. <XHWG3> $4475 '67 CHRYSLER Newport 4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. trans., r.dlo. heater, power steerln&:. power brakel, air. CUOh-1085) $775 "H'qmo .of ·Previously Driven Prestige Automobiles ' ' "Oranpt C,ount~'.t Famlf'u o/ nne Corl'" Autos, Now 980 Autos, New 980 .Autos, Now • 980 Autos, New ' Our Gold Rush Sale Is Breakin'g Sales Records! lhis W~ekend We're Going All Out! '73 BUICK CENTURY H.T. CPL . $4;, On. $106.50 Mo. 73 BUICK Le SABRE SPORT CPL IT'S OFFICIAL· Oran8l c...niy. i...n.,. Buick ()pol dOolor in 111?2! $499 On. $114.Jt Mo. FINAL WEEKEND OF BAUER BUICK'S " • '73 BUICK Eijl:TRA 225 A RIAL NUCMIT IN COLONlAL YILLOW wltfl Mddl• I 1t1••rdl: -·· .... , wlllte Wiii llna. "Ill: COMO., ,....... _,,_ ,..._. Wl•ws 11111 -llY "*' ........ <hr .... ltl1'n2) ' a 0 CUSTOM 4 DOOR HARDTOP $599 On. $144.50 Mo. •5316 ·.·.~s for a manltll. C.111'1 pric. Ind IUI .. • lk-Is s.5661.•. Dlfwrld pmt prit. Is "'61,00. AIWIUM 1Ni Wifet9 r•tti 11 10.•1,.,_ on ,......,_ cndll. "SHUCKS!" These nuggets wHI be gone by Monday! . •n CADIUAC '10 T .. llD '71 ,.NTO 72 IUICI .,_..._ 1-DMr ... ,..... MliliW , .. ,. ~, ....... F~lst l!merltd G,_,. ~rp, i.twie 1'111111 wtlll ...... tr~.--~;::...':":""~ flr!WI wfTfl """''' -\..Wed, .... 20• m1i., Dfw '"''"°"'· ........ *f 1lr cOndl"°'*'D. W/tY '''"° ''" =-tilt ' ""' ,fJ.a mlla. fl.Ill pt1l#o law 11.olO-..... ,.,.. .. -.- ,.,.,. ....... crll ontrol 11. i.wy elr ~tklrt-°"" Of "" tMMtst Clrt con fJtr/I( • """' ..,. 1!11. lmNIJ, Vov ll'lll9f Ml "' -..... , kit. 10..00 """"· ' ..,. .... 11'111 :"l ,..... tvxwy ..... OM> (1llOIUIJ • ('6lll!V) ... ,. (nrattOC) felltur& ntESL.J SntS S2ttS SlttS -· ' Sf OAll.Y PILOT 1111 C) z = OM z """ .. ,-•4 F-• .._ :JO, 1'173 0 = Ill ... Ill :c"' Ill "' ... ~ ... )o :f z ... 111 z Ill 0 o-.. c ... ... :IE ... ICl D. ... Ill!: 0 Q -1111: :IE :c ... ... "' .. "':I .. :I "' O· :lt;z O::io ac..,-::~~ llC -.. :I~ ... o ... ; ~~; Ill z c ICl ... A. A. -:I 0 ... • \ , _ ..... 1§11 _ ..... r-.:;"';:;""':::..;;U:.:;11;:;d __ ..;;"°;..;;. A-. UMd 9'0 A-. UM 11 "° Aultio, UMd _C_H_R_r_SLll--CONTIN'"1'AL 990 Aulol, u ... FORD "° • CHRYSLER FORD lm MARK IV '60 CHRYSLER Sta. w..,_ Clndy apple Nd wllh white ~ ~ p/alr, XloL Oood. fll5, Call too Md nd leo-ln!UW. • 6172325 FUil power, flcior)' alt, tllt • . • COMET ..,,..,, .w-nr .....,, pow-• O S . :...,,~ :n:::O.!'. FACE VALUE EXCLUSIVE 1i, NEWP RT I 62 ro>a:r, ....,. lllrter, cable ••-•· (16FFHl At faoa value you can't bMt Yoo'U 11Dd Ibis 'Ill re;,! BEAUTIFUL l125. • -• SALE' PRICED """ 1ow .rtce o1 16119 1or M11oous1ang ._, !'/£"!'.!.~ , And ., la UU. ·n Otryid.er N .. _ _.. C dllla this '65 P'otd Falcon. Auto.. r ~ .,. -- Newport coupe, "'••tJJul In CONTINENTAL a..... a c made -·· "" di~ -' scyie, Smooth on the road. AtmlORIZED DEALER than ~~ actual mllea. ~GEFREE TRIAL UM m11,.. ..... l/l DAY "7l> CQNTINENTAL, 4 dr, 2600 HARBOR BL. IPEP341). 10 DAY FREE GUST. AFCON FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. black w/aJr, ltbr teata, COSTA MESA 'llUAL EXOIANGE. ~ GUSTAFSON ~~~1P11 ll'IY ~~·n MK:"fv; GUSTAFSON Ulicoll1·Mercury Uncoln-Mercmy D .. 'LY PILOT Strllting ,,.11ow w/blocl< Jan. Uncoln-Mercury· 16800 -al Warner 16800 Beach at Warner "' 1 dau top • black leather in-18800 Beach at Warner ' Huntcn&'tOn Beach Hun-Beach CLASSIRED AD terior Many exttu Only Hwi-on Beach 1421144 * (213) Sn.5544 aa.-* !213l m..5544 FOR ACTION u,ooo· mne.. 008EATl 14U844 + !213) 592-5544 "Hom• o1 the Viking" "Home of the Viking" • • • "Home ol the Viking" 1970 FORD 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac <'•"'fled Adi.' . -CALL 642-5678 FORD '70 LTD WGN. LTD 2 DR Autos Wanted 961 Autos Wonted 961 , __ ml1 $2995 ""·-·• h-~-am/fnl rarlki• aulD. .WE BUY SHARP LATE MODEL CADILLACS $WE PAY$ $.·TOP DOLLAR $ ALLEN OldsmabDe Cadillac San Diego Frwy. •I Avery Pkwy. UF#r el, 8Jt COl'IUJUVUt:U, CUU'UJI', , tuUy equipped. (054EAM). trans., factory air, power San Diego Frwy at Avery Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 831.-00 COUGAR .. ,, . -Allen f Oldsmobile ' Cadi llat , teerin(, power ~ vlnYl roof, ('65BCM). C'ffJl car, blue exterior and in- terior. $1866 See II • You'll S"f Jt '67 COUGAR, r/h, ps/pb, San Diego Frwy at Avery • air, very clean, mmt sell. Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. .. t\a11ia1 l••O:t moo. Going Into aervice. 49~00 831-0800 -wn. Ull1ll ,68 847-£252. '72 LTD Broughman. 2 dr. TOYOT1 COUGAR. 0 r i &' I n a I ht. 9,000 ml. Still under war· " ~il•aae' . GoodGood bcnu,"". ; •• ~ ranty. Air cond., vinyl top, 1966 Harbor CM 546-9300 ~·1-ao.11.:1 p/seatl, tilt wheel, loaded. ' · · DODGE Light green $4175. or best 1970 LTI>-Exec leue car-l/l oUcr. 646-£751 ask for Jim, pas war. 429 eng JJtn.nl. • , 646-0895. Fae air pb Pl fm/S~ 67 Dodge Dart 6, r/h, 2 dr, . Pwr/wtnd cruise contrtl.lt good transportation. $450. ~ FORD ·entry Sqr Wqon, whl &/level tint gl.s. delux m-31.28 r, lo ~es, warT good un-rack _ 6 way p/IM!l.t amt '70 Dodre {:.b8.fiel' Ul Aui 73, see to apprec! Int, cpta. Eu ll.tt hltcbtlr tr 426 HEMI $1.290. Call after 6 PM wiring avl. Lo mi. $2i95 -wkdy!:, anytime Sun • !W&--045S 8C7-1008 after 6 675-1824. ===----- FIREBIRD '69 <;.'OUNTRY Squire wgn. ''!'1rro~~i.w~'ffi" lt:; _____ ;....._ IO PfWI., a.Ir, full pwr. Pontiac. 5.58--10'.Xl. 110 Flreblrd Form 400 rack. good cond, lo ml., =====--- 1 Own v ~--$2150. or best 01 lo r ' GREMLIN er . car. ery ....... .,. .6:;;75-l033==-=orc_.:54:,::7,::-5667:::::., __ Competition ~e w/blk 7= vin top & blk inter. Equlp. 71 FORD LTD Country REP 0 SSE SSE D 1972 w/!act. tp elk auto air Squire station Wagon • Gremlin. Good cord. air cond, p/s, p/b, 'etc. eurfent ·Loaded!. ~S.000 mi. Ortg cond, auto, make olla>, Cen- body style wlhood ICOOpS. owner, like new CODd, s;mi. tinela Bank, 646-7121. $2900. 842-6090. 645-1395. •n GREMLIN 3 speed. air, '70 FffiEBIRD 400. AJI e,x.-* * '71 TORINO Sq. Wagon $1395. tras.. 30M ml. he. wmty. loaded, low mileage, below * 675-0187 * -·is. S29<lll 11nn. 496-2500 00o•. 89WOl7 JAVELIN FORD . '72 GRAND Torino. Loaded! Fact. air. Must aell! Can '71 FORD LTD &-pus wagon finance prlv party, ·Loaded. Priced tor quick 493-6556. sale. 96!J.3S55. ''~67;::::FO;;RD;;..."°'Falr...,..,-lane--,ta""'Hon,- '70 JAVELIN SST ~· ~. PIS. V~cy clean. Btlt ofJlt. Ph: 675-1595. JEEP Laiun• Niguel '65 Galaxie 4 dr, 6 cyl, p/a, w;n ~ P/a, P/b, auto. Runl 1--------1 p/b. Good coadltion, $l)). good. 546-!J057. '67, 4 WHL Drive Jeep I 831-0800 646-63 . '67 FORD Convm:ible XL-Wagoneer V-8, au~ air '70 LTD 4 dr. $1.999. Low 500. Top cmd. $875. 846-ll'l.1 :~· x:''= = ~ 495-0800 miles. 722BRP. Blll Barry or ~.eves. Aald tab-pr1 but Pontiat. 558-l!KKI. Need a "P'dd"T Place 8.n ad! ::i· cons~er o t t°! r 1 • l~~"!" ... ...,,..,!!!!!l'!~!!l!!!!~!!I!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Sell Idle 11..,. , , . 642.56'18 Call 642-161!. 4!1H2'12. A-. lrnpcwted 970Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 -=A~uto=1,"'1_m_po_rted__,--,970=. NEW CAR 'TRADES ' '71 '71 DATSUN 240Z 4 speed. air, mags, 15,000 miles. ( 170DZK) PONnAc LEMANS Sport 2 dr. Air, mags, vinyl top, 28,000 miles. (~26EAD ) '67 FORD MUSTANG Auto., AM radio, 46,000 miles. (TYT098) 71 '71 DATSUN 510 WAGON Auto. tni.ns., radial tires, 29,000 miles. {2580ZK> DATSUN PICKUP 4 apeed, AM radio. (470C!Cl 52795 51195 51595 51295 lTTENtlOtl DATSUN . OWNERS BARWICK IMPORTS DATSUN 33375 Camino C1pl1tr1no San Ju.n ·capiatrano Specl•I T .. Up Oft. ht A,.n I '71 .,Qecl Ynr , ..... de Em...._ Mollttl,. PW NGI pl1191o Nlum points. co'"'-, n4,.,., wftti .... $11.00 ..... ,, .. Up. An hrltl• -All Mallttl -'°"' C..po• H ......................... , •• ,,. •••••••••...•••• Act41,... ••••.•..••.••.•.•••••••••••••••.••••••••• . 240Z's WE'VE GOT 'EM -·-IOI -•-c:.rw. ....... --.-·-llAUS HOUU IRYICI HOUIS M-.•S.. t .... ,. t ,..-. 111 ... ·M 1.i:M .... ,. I .... ..... ' ...... ',.. ... .., Jill .. ..... CALL 493.3375 or B31·1375 • ' ~ -·- ' IOI -·-C:.W.·"""""·--·-·-uus HOlllS t•llCI HOHi ,..._ .... f .... ,. t ,... .. .... M. J&Jt ...... I ,.., _,.,_ ... ,_ ......... , ..... - CALL 493.3375 ot 831°1375 • 1 l. iii [ -Aul - ......, '4 ~ ~ alt ~ ~ caJ bu1 bw hul Ch: rot Mt wh int on "" JEI '"' wh pal Th< A11 • • l.. rr.lii1, Mil'Ch 30, l91J; * ~ DAILY PILOT SJ • •••• LET'S TURN IT ON AND HAVE A SUPER USED CAR SALE! DON'T YOU ~NEW USED CAR AY BUY A USED CAR OF ANY KIND UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN OUR, SELECTION AND SAVINGS I '69 TOYOTA LAND CRUllll. • ..... *'"' ,... ... (YICJn) ..... '68 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI 'wt! ,...,..., tldtry 1i.-C••HflMkltt vl11rt rwt. (Xllllll '68 PONTIAC VENTURA 4 DR. H.T. .._.,,. air, ~. ,...., llNtw, ,...., ,......., 16NCCG) $1599 '70 BUICK RIVIERA $3.199 '68 OLDSMOBILE ti LUXURY SEDAN 4 l>Mr, Plfll ,. .... , fKtory tlr CW- dltlonlllf. IWT114} $1599 '68 PONTIAC . CATALINA HARDTOP c,.. va. 111*"1Kc:, ,.... ,._.., lact.ry air, (VSV4"1 $1599 '69 TOYOTA COi.ONA 2 Dlt. H.T • $1399 '69 MUSTANG MACH I '69 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 i:tr. H.T. Vt. h'91Mtle. l'Ml19, llMt-.,., ,__ t'-'99, 19(1, 1lr, (fnAl!CJ $1999 '70 PONTIAC LE MANS W~GON W. ..,.._tic. •aH, ,_... ........ Met. 11r, IWf n cl. ........, Ua7f'I) $2699 ~!!; '69 CADILLA~ COUPE Df. VILLE Fv11 ,..,.,,., tac,.,.,. 11r ct!Mlllllnlnt< '1111yl rMI'. (Y0 1114) $3299 '69 MERCURY COLONY PARK • 511,.._ ...,_, P'uU ,_.,, f.ct.ry elt, /'llof r~ lf741EDJ $2999 SUPER SPECIALS ' THIS WEEKEND ONLY! • '66 MUSTANG Autornlllt", rMl lo, lltllltr. (WOll'Ot) $599 '70 TOYOTA COROLLA Htrdl'OP C:OUpt. RM!lo, hetlw. (&BMll $899 '64 INTI.: SCOUT t wh ... drlw. Travel lop, (lMOSZI ·'$999 '68' GRAND PRIX $1.399 VI, ....t.m.11c. power •"-11'19 & brtkft, tlr • l(lnd., vinyl top. (5l28RV) '70 Y.W. FASTBACK $1399 Fl.Illy evtom11lfc trtnsm.liilon, radio, ti.i.r. ( .. IAMAJ '68 THUNDERBIRD $1499 Town Md•n. Full pow..-, factory air condl· tlonl...,, Ylnyt roof. (llfASEl '69 DODGE SWINGER Au!Gmlt1c, rlldlo. *"""· 1tr condlllorl-ln;, power 1leerlnQ. (X IH»D, $1699 $1999 1,A.;.;u.;.~°'~':..U;;.Md=---"'990'-'·I Autos, UM<\. 990 AUlol, Used · 990 Autos, UNd LINCOLN 990 ~utos, UNd MUSTANG 990 Autos, UMd JEEP '4 WHEEL Drive, '72 Chevy, %. Ton, Camper Special · Cheyenne. Auto, 350 eng, air/cond, P/S, P /B, CU1tom Steering whl, tape deck, 'nnted glass, Trarts coOler, C<iolant Recovery System, 3 las tanks, (56 gal capacity) Gauges, fog lights, bumper euaro. st e p s ' bumper, two hook, 1ockin hubs, Eton locking rear end. Clum be!O'ff eye Une mir-rors 12.16.5.t r action it e Mus/snow tires on Tacoma wheels.-Dark yellow w/blk Int. $6,500 invested. Make ofter. 84.2-1150 eves & weekends. JEEP '59 "cat>-over''. V-6, short bed pickup. Hubs-1now wheels &: tiret-w'inch-new paint A upbolltery. 646..5916 UNCOLN". •. -,\ : UNCOLN ~ ~~ttr WHAT IS n? ...... -----_ _,, _________ , _______ _ PINTO MUSTANG '66 Conv't., New •n PINTO, $1400 Paint • Top • Radiai!I, Auto. 5811 Lide, Htg Beach Trans., P. Steerine, lWHo, IWG-o!i269 ~~~ Town, SKA234, PLYMOUTH YELLOW ROSE? EYEBROWS UP · ~ra1-Jlntpni-~ · GTX . 1 1:"'n'Ml~ allwl~aowaym~.! N;;io but a uollow '69 Uncoln They'll all be, when }'OU ark ffi ut -·J J¥ drive around in this '70 a_ um Plymouth GTX, 440' features, it's hard to pass th very ~~~EX· 10 Lincoln 4 door. Magnificent YfJll ~ w.~ C.I.D., Auto ttans, pwr up. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL DAY FREE 'nuu.o • car. Lots ot power. 10 DAY - ---steering, pwr brakes, AMI EXCHANGE. CHANGGES. TAFSON FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. MUSTANG ·n GRANDE, Air FWFM slereo, vin)'i top. GUSTAFSON U GUSTAFSON Conditioning, Landau Tao, Muot ae11. S3100.oo. Ph. Li I M LI I M ry • Stereo Radio, Auto. Trans., 675--1527 after 6. nc:o n· ercury nc:o n· erc:u Linc:oln-Mercury Powec s1..n,,., 197CKZ, '66 FURY wagon . pibrak•• 16800 Beach at Warner 16800 Beach a~ Warner 16800 Beach at Warner Only $2795. & 1teering, air, 1 owntt car 942~'r(2'1 ~sf"2-5544 l4t8~u':'l2'1~sf!2.5544 14~tlngton Beach ~ 1''-~) $500. 64&-T.l64. "Homo of the Viking" :"Home of tho Viking" "Homo!; ~~~>J~~~ ·UC~-;:::t"""'j PONTIAC_ CLASSIFIED AD vacanc1 .. "'°' money1 Rent MAVERICK - --.':I'::._ n10 GRAND PRIX 1'9!11' house, apt., store '67 MUSTANG • Air, auto., ~awlea Olympic bronze lo, -., elc. tbru a Dally Pilot ~ P/S P/B AsJcUig $97> tin!sh wllh malq>lng bronze FOR A~ TION •• , ouauled Ad. Sell Idle uema w;.,, ~-· .:v,;. · v1ny1 tntenor, buci<et ...... The fastest draw in the West. now! Call 6t2-5678 Now! ' fM4:Sl8g · full power, factory afr con- 980 N 980 Autos, -980 • di-. tilt wheel, radio, l~A;ut;o;•;· ;N;•;w::;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;· A;ut;;;Ol;•;:;:o;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '72 MACH r,· minf condition, hea ter, new white walla, air cond., AM/FM stereo, etc. Pontiac's finest. (ff&. ni I Sal Hot Merc:handise deluxe 1111., mag whls. AKF). Mo h End Buick & Ope e You'll ttnd lhl• ·10 Maverick SM-in<. $2999 Hassl 2 door very llot at this low '67 HARDTOP $1275 ' Save AD Tito 0 im pdce. <ZSG547J. lo '68 FASTBACK $190 Nabers. Ca~ Deal Dir.ctly With Owner Or Manager DAY FREE TRIAL EX· ea11 ss1-1975 aan1<en 0uue1 AurnoRIZED DEAi.tit OIANGE. 2151 Harbor, C.M. 2600 HARBOR BL. " • INo Salesman To l'ayl ' GUSTAFSON '69 MUSTANG Mach I. Ex· CCJsrA MESA ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS Lin~oln-Mercury b'aa MWll sell/Make otter. 540-9100 Opet $UDdaf 1£800~ Beach at Warner 53fH)(i()S. '69 GRAND ~ alr p:;win: *MUSTANG '67, auto, p.1., dowa, fm stereo, n\ags, ttlt .14 •• 1!~tingt~' 1on21 3)Beacbs-•r.a.. rlll. wsw, landau top, $975. whl., 1ac. tor qukk sale, .._ 7riR"ft 644-1"37 aft 6 pm. u n d e r I Q. w b o o k , "Homo the Viking" OLDSMOBILE &7>-m11541..-• MAVERICK '72, 12 • 0 0 0 _...._________ 'n PONTIAC Ventlira D. miles, R&H, s~ck ihift, 1969 'OLDS'9I P/1, Ale Vecy clean. 27,000 xlndt cond. P v t par-eo...1 1 ml. Xlnt. cond. $2300. ty. 548-8958. ~an. Vtch~ top, tapestry 963-2905 or (2Lt) 437-1461. MERCURY \~air ..!fl'~ ~i '67 FIREBIRD. lo mt, air 1teft"in&' wheel, AM·FM cond, IJO'lolet', Top not.ch car. M_O_VIN_G_!_'70_M_ereury __ .-alr-, I radio and more. OUtstand· ~ Rll 1nuned. $975. 111/pb, $2IOO er best otter. hli llllY. (YWTl78J. 536-3732 $1555 't:i"~~IN~ ~~~ MUSTANG Nabers C1cllllac ... u. ~. ~. -------~ AUTHORl:tED DEALER •n LE MANS. '2199, looded. '70 MUSTANG Grande. Air. 811 lWtBOR BL: Bill Barry Pontiac. 558-IOOO. 1 pl" p/dlte' brake1,, xlbt. COS'IA MESA conc1. ~ 1144-ws 540-!lDI! " flJ\!n Sunday RAM.BLER •n MUSTANG Macll I. CO'lUSS SUPREKE '11 Air, ,....., tape, -"""1. 4-<Jr 11'1'. Air t. power '61 RAMBLER -Shot, but Piii. Call -· .....iwa. br1co Ir llrg. VlnyL nma. ~ ' Xlnc. }!Ult otll. !_2600. Evenlnp llAND 111W '7J OftL MANTA STATION WAMIN fA6864' S... •Cff7J"'46 ... 1'1111 Ta & Uc. TIME FOi ~~~Ji~.1 di.vi; T·llRD QUICK CASH '72 'IORONADO, silver T·BllU> '69, Landau. V"'1 w/vlo11 loo, cllmate can-clean. l/pwt, air, AM/FM tro!, Arn/rin radio, other tttteo, DeW lteel Uret. Act .... "' ......... """ ................... . ,.ICIS OOOD TH•U Al'l;IL L 1'1J D.C:. TERRY BUICK INC. THIOU ~H A xtru. xmt conc1. Detroit ••• fl!OO. Pri pty. 675--0234. U ' ec. <&r. l8,000 ml. CaJa. '69 T-BIRD LANDAU Lie. $4700. -3236 Sharp. I-owner. Lo mt. Full DAILY PILOT OLDS Della, 88 hrdtp, '16 4 pwr. Uke new. Uc. No. cir, p/a, p/b 6 -· XYZ 11);. Dir. 5111-mll. WANT AD ~'IS.air concl. HIO . '64 T-BIRD. CLEAN 'Ill Ct1l'LA,SS $1,ie. MUI! lllOO. * Call -· '69 PONTIAC PIRlllRD '70 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR. MN-lie, 111C ....... ,.,.. A ll'VL't llM CM. M»Jt .... (ltlU U) $1599 '72 PONTIAC GRAND VI LLE 4 Dr, H.T. ''" ...-. fee..,.,. 1rr, 'llllyl tt>p, Llk• 11-. (JISJltl $3999 '71 MAZDA ROTARY Alf CIMlllllV11ifll, ,...._ M9ttt', 4 ,,.... tnnNnl..-. lfffOUJ $2599 '70 OLDSMOBILE ...._2 H.T. cou•• YI. "'-He. rHll, ........ ,._ """"'' ...... .,. top. INKktt .. ,ta. nu Ohl $2499 '68 . .fORD MUSTANG 2+2 YI. • ..._tk. ,.. ............ Dl'M H ....... (X0i'7M) $1499 '68 MERCURY I $1999 '70 OLDS VISTA CRUISIR t ...... W9fMI VI, at1t-Hc, ,.,S,, P.a., 11c1WY lir, ,.., tMl, J1t 112U '70 FORD TOR INO OT CN1vertfD;l1. VI. l!il .. IMtk, Nlllt. lleat- W, ,... .. 1lllM'tllf1 !K lar\' lir, llll ASQI $1999 '71 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ""'' ,._., flldlry .. , CMdlt ... 1111. AM/f'M ,...._ ... ltltr ..... ($41 COY) $4599 '69 CHEVROLET NOVA Aul0m11tlc, rlocllo, Nltlf', ,._., 11Mr- h19, I twlMI'" IO'W Ml..... MMfY. 1XllMll71 $1599 '71 .JAGUAR XKI ... ,, TY,I V12 ,.,_ MIM. U.1 -· AJr reM., l",S., AM/f'M. """"'"' INMMI....... CW IW). BLVD. •?-.. I'll MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGQ-l'REEWAV . 990Au1o1; UMCI .,.4 FACTORY AIR · CONDITIONING . ' ' ONLY s . ' ON SPECIAUY ·EQUIPPm,CARs lPIJCU •OOD THIU fOUOWINIJ MON.J • USED CAR STOCK REDU CT ION '70 HORNET '71 CHEVROLET '72 DATSUN . 2 DR. NOVA 12" N II power, •Ir, •i11yl f•p. VI, a11to. tr1n1,, le11 th•n Vary 1-mll"• like uw, ttlOAOTI J0,000 mil••· 1114DLMI r6t7FFHJ $1895 $2195 $AVE '69 AMIASSADOR 'U PLYMOUTH SST '61 JAWLJN w--4: dt,. $ST, full pow.ry •I(, E1c•lle11t tf:•111portatl on. 'f'h1yl top, I 'wn.,. I ZJ(. • .,..,, l•, v•. <Rftllll 6911 . CTl4612 1 $895 $1795 $1495 '70 l'OaD '71 VW IUS llVITAN• 'U FOID fvlf ~. elt, fow .. 11 ... Y.,y low mil••• •1celle11t llUSTAlle H I. .f I . .,.,, 101000 contlltlM. I OWft.,. l04t. Mlllt •°""fff"" llSZ672J Ml'° Wirf"· fF14J6061 fWHI 895 $2495 $2495 . 5th Ir Walnut, H1ntl119tot1 leach 536-6588 642 5678 .... WFLO'JI. BUI Barry Have -UW. )'Oii -to l'onllac a.JDOll. IOUT CIUl!lled ads do U --·---Clusifted A<ta ••• -...U ·all NOW-. --======== ! ) • ' I - I . - • , $J DAILY PILOT Fridu, Marclll 30, 1973 IT'S H'ERE! ! ! 1973 HONDA:r. CIVIC- ' An All New ''All Around'' I . Fam•l.Y. • $p~~~ Cqr. Equally ·:t · At: HoPle· ··tn City Traffic _ " . · And On The Open Road~ BRAND NEW ' • . {1015,75) IMMEDIATE DE~IVERY - ~ .. • t . ' . . • • · s'1'6 · t7746 PER ~ -.Q_C>,WN · · MONTH ~._ ' : -... . . ... . $166.i.1 fOt•l'O.ow n p~t. $77,46 i1 ,tot•I mo11thly pymt, for .... mos,. 011 'PJl!"ed c:,.,.it. L!!f•rr.d Pvm~. price \; $31,~0l :in_• .. clu~i11g ell c:•rrvi11g ch1r90, t1ii: 111d lic.1n1e. ANNUAL P:ER:-• CENTAGE RATE 12.6 %. . t • \ I · --BRAf4D NEW ., i -. ... ~ 1973 -CUTL'ASS I iRUate DeUvery On Both 4 Speed nd AUtomatlc ft\odels. TEST DRIVE THE CIVIC· TODAY FOR THE fl~WUT DRl:VINO F,THRILL OF, JilE 70's! ,._---~~';;..;:,.;;:: . .... . . .:. -""' .. ·~· . · ·Final Clearance . . ,~ 191~v:o!:A~::r:r:ND .. ~ ' :. ··-·. ""... ' < j .· . SE~AN$ !'Af·SL+StfED . 7~-i 11 .. MQ~ELS!· .~ ': FoR: IMM~DIATE D~U~Y .. . • Full Power, Fact. Air, b-way S~at_._ Power Wind?ws. . ·(~76579) . . • • l" _, ~ • ~ l-t . ·- ' 4966 ' ~ i ' . IMMEDIATE , -1R.L19ERY ' ' , .• • &", ,H ' ' ' -' . -. .... -' ~ t • ., • r CHEVROLET A•to, rodlo, .....,, ClRUlll ' .• ,, ·5 -~~!! ~~.:. rodfo, Mat..,, IUO.U79J .'66· e~.~-~:.1 .. s~ TION WAGON $566 fJtllSIJ 4 • I ' ·'A DODGE MONACO All ... -"lets + 1 • .&r. ITGIJIM : :·,J ·s· ·oLDS.~· 'LTA 1 1A•to., raclJo, , ,..., . .......... ...... C424). I . •71 · 'HONDA , i h41a..Meter. : f54SYAIJ _ NOVA ·,.n ""'· 911.,1,,-. · CYPl'266) • ' . WAG •. $566 -?66 I ' .': I_. 5866 .. Take Your Choice I 67 -~~~!'!!. , I • 1'1%D5f0_) 1971 VEGA Fully factory equipped, radio, heat-.I 69 MERC~RY •r. 12405901 . , . ..,, .............. ,ly ,,6 s96·6 ' ' , . , .... . foctory e11ulpi~. (5!50fll91 ~--~~~--~--~~~~--~~~~ 1969 OLDS D•lta Royal•. Full power, temp. c:on·· '67 . MERC.· ··COUGAR lrol,•;r, 1271FBDI , Aoto.,oi.,.,:;..lo, . ,~ .• ' ........ (nf267) ' ' ~1·166 .-.~~~~~ ......... ~.~~~~-~ .. ,--~~~--- 1971 ~1.1;on W19on. Fully f•C:tory egu;p- TOYOTAp~d. r1d;o, he1tor, (704DFAI . j ' : ·70 -~~~t.1.:. .. ~~y Ill . P.S., P.1. l1671NYJ • • ~ .. ~ i ·' • • .. FULL . ·~ '70 ~,~.~~~.L-~~!~ .·-. . 1--''• · ••/flD, ""'-· CIJ}'49lit ... . ...... -. ' -' "" PRICE . . I 7" TORON'ADO _. ' ' : •0 : j6' 600 .D! Ne $39DOrPER · . . ii lto""°"-·"11 ,.....,fact.•" -• ', MO. ' . ~ . ....... *· (JOfCXSJ ' - -51966 • 52066 52966 $A766 36paym-of ·$3t.1looopprovocl 'cr:..i11:o~ocl-•70 MARK 1(1 ' . 1 payment $1473.H Incl. tax, Rcwo •aod ol "-<• ' · ... ,,,.a,.~ -CENT G • hll ,.wet\ t.ct . ..,, ._... w.. , ... ... cllGrtos. ANNUAL rel A E aATE 11.08~ · 'f"'I,_ _ • ...,.. !MJ,,CIU • ' • . . • • . • ·: • . 1 ' ' • ' ' • • • • • • ' • l • l • • ' • • • ' • • ' • ' \ \ •• GEJ :€0NNEEl'S NEW OR . USED THA·NK • ' l~ • • ' . :.:CAR DEAL? YOU! • Mony f.01lks did in March an_d ••• BUSINESS WAS JUST GREAT! ' . J. ' ... -- ' 3/4 TON TRUCK '-•r 1leerin9, 9•u9•1, H••¥Y 4'uty eqt1lp1t1eflt, pow1r di1il br•ke1, chrome ' bumper, VI, ti11~1d 91111. 1202)17)} po w 1r tll1c br 1 ke1, c 114l 1 I I IStk. 1001 chroni1 lt11mp1 r, t•u11i. ISti. 10611 [I SJtJJI IStk. 10601 • IMMEDIATE $2099 .. 52787_ IMMEDIATE 53138 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DELIVERY DELIVERY ,... ......, tt-411 BRAND NEW '73 VEGA. LOADED! BRAND NEW 73 CAMARO. SHARP! •::D, 1973 NOVA .,ta tr .. Autom•tl• W•n1ml111on, HATCHBACK '· n tlntff 11111, bofly 1id1 11r '•;/1mouldh:191, I l 2 l 4 4 I I , I IOJll , -TintM tl~u. po••t ''"r· ln9, ·.pow•r br•k••· whit• walb~ ,LN4Nl\<i4.WhrNtlc, ,...., 1f11rin9, ,. .. , .... ~. white well tir11, t111t•• ti•••· I ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • I 147qJOI l99J) ( 1106611 1941) ·• · · __ ,,_,. ___ ~IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE < .reLIVtRY DELIVERY ' ·. for . Ri ·g~r . MU es ·' ·" .•. ·~ • ·• ~ W·e Fl.av·e LOOKING f 'R· A R CK? FIND YOURS HERE. ' .... ·\ ·' . . . er~ ~·~ ~ ":!Y/,,_;,,, _.... w1u /Z hn<k•• auto., Mt, 1.,.ther Jnterlor,,pcnver ya ADE wlndowa, like J>""1d ni6v,' <502:!67) • -1973 CHEY. 4,600 MUes, ¥• toll --· ·'!'""'--,...-~·.,o·:..·':"""';.'_,;·-..· "."'""-· -..i·!"'---J \ loaded, alr,•1123~'41 : . 12 MoNTicAllLO'cri. ' $ . 23,QJO mllos, auto. trans., radio, 350 V8, 3599 power steering, power brakes, air, nice car, ,C527ELV) '72 YIG,o\ HATCHIACil:"GT CPI. · 8 track tape, radio, 4 speed, g~ n_iHes, C725EAD) 'l1 NOYA CPI.' VS, air, power ateerlng, auto., ~ , vt.hyl top, 27 ,000 miles, nli:e, J512CQDJ '71 MONTE CARLO COUPE VS. _pqwec steering, power braket:, auto.1 radio, Vinyl root, 33,515 miles, (5{!2El\o'P) s2199 ~2699. 1971 GMC 'f• toll Pickup, 11,000 mll11,P.S., 197% PORD 'f4 toll, Super Y•, lt,271 Mlln. ' . auto., YI, IH1701 , YI, P.S., -·· lt2'5611 --, I ~, ~ ' . 1971 FORD v, toll Pickup. 17,477 MUn, YI, 1971 CHIV. 1 toll, YOO, auto.. Ya, 17HIOIU auto., 1·6866DJI L.w price. ' 1'70 CHIV. 'I• 10!1 Pickup, air, P.$., auto., lf11 FORD ~. ni:. IUper -· YI, ...,.., c.-cab, 11237HI IY46J031 ~--~~~~~~~~-· 1970 CHEY. 'f• too Plckuf, Ilg 6 cyL, 4 .,.i., 1971 CHIV. 'Ii ton, watl, 6 cyl., stldl, LWI, nal goad, ltZZDDF lllHIHI 1970 CHIV. 'f• 1e1t ~ _, .. , 3 I ' '67' 'cAMA.'lO .couPI Sl,031 miles, like new, air, radio, powf'I' .tttrln1, auto, sharp buy, (VIA618) '6. 7 COllYITTI STINGllA Y • 321 cu. 1n. V8, 4 1peed, radio, nice new co1or, (UYW867) '71 P,Ollt GALAXll SOD 4 door teOan. VS.• t.uto.,,.power · 1teerlng,1alr, (589CEK) Remarkable bu,y for only 1970 CHEY. •;, toll Pickup, 6 #. bod, 6 qL, auto., radio, 179901FI seat, bit 6, 4 sp4., lllOAFll '69 MUSTANG COUl'I _lt_6t_l,..NTl-RN_A,..Tl'!"bMA,.....L-T---,""1a1•L'""V-f,-,-. ~. . ~~'~:,l.r li'.~~~~/' ,.t'i:~~·' ' 1970 'f• tOft Plckitp, YB, auto., P.S., P.I., 39,316 Miies, .lllco, 11203tl Ototo., SO.Ill nilln, (!14%5111 ' nice, <XXG3S3J --------------------------• 1-0 CHEYROLn MALllU ~OUPI s2099· _ 1 0 1_96_9_FO_R_D_¥._• _to11_.Pl_dl_•_p ... Y_8,_3_•ptl._. carn-p-i t70 l'ORD 'f• toll Cantp« cem., auto., ,.. '70-• l'ORD COUNTRT SlDAN WAGON $2&9' V8, auto. trans., I>Ol"•r stffrin&. l'Ojl1<>1 . , er shell, low P.l'lco, 155610EI dlo, YI, JO,QOO Mlloi. (NH411 • 6 Jl<U.,_power wind<rwJ. aytQ..J!Ower --: air, ~car, (379BH1'}. 1teerin&, powtt braltk, root reek, air, · "' · Good buy. . radio, <832AKNJ Sharp! ' -~------------------1961 CHIV.•;, t6ft Pldlup,-'YI; stick, 16%3· 1'71 l'OID, 1 ... , 12 #.-•.'VI, -· Jo' MOllTI CARLO COUl'I 'f}. wwer steering, power brakes, vm)ll -· air, 40.161 miles, (522BBMI $2 .. 599 --3_1A_1_· -------r.s ......... IHZOOHI ' '71 IUICK u SAllE CUSTOM _, ""' __,__,...,...._-..-----1 4 door sedan, 32,140 miles, like new, air, 1971 l'ORD ¥• ta Pldlup, YI, P.S., -·' 1t7Z PORO Hoo 2 toll 16 ft ....... 4 ....... auto., vleyl niof, power steering, powtr 1lco, 117145GI 2 spood nw, 361 c.I. ll04SJI ' brakes, this hll to be the buy of your , life. (035CPQ) (Kelly Blue Book-$3325) 1'66 CHIV. 1/J too Plcllup. • cyl. -·· 196f NlsSa~ 1 4 ll....i 4r!YO, lood ....... , toad wort -k, IT3965'1 •/fM. IU,Pl?~I ALL GOOD MILES. P·RICED TO . SELL TRUCKS. '69 MALllU CONCOUIU DTAR W•N • .lt2199 Jtoot rack. air, PO'Wtt: •teertna:. · . ., auto., bloe, CYOG694) '70 PONTIAC IONNIVILLI , 4 doot hardtoPi power R&tl and door loekl. \'lnyl root, auto., ~ 31,375 miles. Thil ll a low prtce for a real nice car. Come 1ee. (l!SBAEE) · UslD CARI 52499 • SEE us • SERIAL NU~BER~ • · )JS'4N 11ISJ7 1rs•s102~ ]J5,8SJ!l420 3J62SJ62026 JJ6JHIS2257 JJMSl60899, 3~6'6:51.'657~_., ._: · . FOR:. lJ67HIS2897 }J,IN.,1 !42JO,. ' )J765155291 . ' ·~ • , ' ~ . ' . ' ' • SUPER VA~$' ' ' • CRUISAIRE. VANS •• • t. • MINI HOMES · OVlR STOCK • • CAMPERS CLEARANCE! • 0 , . ' F.ORl>t. '66 GALAXIE 500 -. ', 1 , .. • door, H.T., rftllo; he1t1r, 1\1Jom1tlc. · i·" ·~$779 . pew1r 1t11rl119, VI, 9oocf mll11. IA.RY· • JJZ) ..... , . '67 MUSTANG v.1, r1cfi~ I h11t1r, pdW•r 1t11ri119, Good mil11. IVCJl62:1 '70 MAVERICK R1dio, h11t1r, fully 1qiii pp1d, y1llow, 9oocf mil11. (672-BLXJ · '69 T-BIRD LANDAU Full pow1 r, 1ir c:o11ditionin9, power windows & 1e1t1. !t69CPAJ '71 GALAXIE 500 '66 MUSTANG . A11tom1tic, rodio, h11t1r. IUOM~l41 " ~1055 • ' ... . ~ . ..._ · 2poo c.c., " .,,,d, A78xll tir••· •mil. contro l, ' r••t 911ard1, vinyl trim end more. 1#1534) l'R12Xt61ll7 --' OUR'VOLUME PRICE ONLY . .)SI Yl,.White w•ll tire1, pow. "'";..;,o- er front" di1C bt•i, pwr .. 1t•er., F&R ;.011mp. 9td1., eir conditioning, AM radio, tint. ~le11, complete whl. co,.,.•"r1.!,'S1r.t#lA2"SH2l5775. . " ' ' ... ' WINDOW ~TICKf;lt PRICll> $41:Mo I"'' " 'otJlt JvoLUME PRICE ONLY '~·'.·;.. " ..... •.;i • . ' 'I • ~ J I I : $3:56·2 °1 "~-I 'k9 C_HEYRQl.ET 112 TON , f'\<hp. VI, .,10,motio, pow" ,.,.,;,,, $~6158 h1a-hr, 111w p1i11f: 6pod mi111: 1214· , .:{• ·· 'Cl . . ., . 50 ' ' .... ,. • ' " -. .,. '72 FORD' If..'.· ONv. Pl"'KUtF:. · . · , . "'· "'.: ~Y V-1,' r11dio & h11t.;, \~tam.ff 6oocl -'C: - mili1. I ltl02Ll -;~ ·• --1 • .,-_ A • • I~# 7 \ ., I V( ] ' ~· ' [ Ing Ni1 bol D~ !tu po~ .. Pi:! pre , 1 j ~ " oh cc In jiQ Ir ~ , I , • ~ IP II' ~ .. /' .t If 11 ·~ JU ~ ii ' µi ( • , ~ ( "' 't; aJ " .. c u ~ .s -I II c • I• ' " II c ' • ' • ~ 1 ~ 1 , • I t c , , l 1 ' I • San Clemente Ca i•irano V()L ~.,NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAG~S ' ' . • " EDITION • ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA •. ' FRIDAY, MARCH .30, 1973 ....... Today's FbUd N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS .. . Produce Prices tO Get Worse, Says Merchant ~· ' By WlUIAM SCHREIBER -Of .. Oliltr PUtt staff weekend," says Ernie C&mp, owner of Newport Produce, :11111 Newport Blvd. "Tbey are skyrocketing higher than I've setn them in all my 35 years In this business," be said. • . . . said. "Limes -fn>m $! a cue to Pl llfled. geuen1ly eoaflnned Camp's price a COM and lettuce from $3.71 ID f7 a quotes this D>OfDl'IC bul said, "The prices 'Cl1'loct." ' are tubject to change wlt.bout , I camp said the molt .amazing increase mocntnt'• notice ... was In oolom, wblch ,....I from '4-50 a 'lllO epokuman also said most of the bag to fll a bag in a -It. · markets that will relled the-big in- "1bat meaas 29 .• 3t cents a pound on creases will · be lnd<~ts or small ~ major onion suppllts In Mlcbigan aftcJ ~daho .,.. ojepleted.-The on!)'-ones avoilable art coming !rotn New 1.eOland -e.ooo mile! away. Other major tncr<ases_bave been made In suoh thing!., oaullnower, which went to .fl for lJ heads from about $S and cucwmbers, .. whlcb went from $5 to $11 a Despito.lbeir efforts to halt the spiral- ing increase of meat prices, President Nixon and 'the meat boycotting bou.sewives may be in for an April Fool's Day S11r]rlae -especlally U. Ibey buy fruits and vegetoblu IM!ead of beef and pork. · •· r-~-, ·'u people are tltlnklog how high meat pi:Jces ari;.. wait until they see lhe latest produo;_e Pi\<" bit~ ~ ~andS lh!J Camp ~d be dlacovered the Diasslve price increases when be went to buy bis . produce at the Los Angeles Wholesale · l'ro!luce T0111linal Wednesday .:.. the day prices are'adjuSted each week. "Bell peppers went 'from f3 a carton to $22 ·a carton wholesale Jn one week," be the market shelf," he 8-id. "l"ve never groceta. Sorpe of the biC chains have 'beard of onion prices over 15 cents a theitown fields, be said._ . pouod." ' · Camp. explained the harvesijpg of 1P:· A wholesale produce m ark e t as oniOnJ that' nor.!'lally stock Southland car,ton. - Q@Jn.P p(Odicts store !?flcea· on most pn><!uce -with the exception of tomatoes and. bananas -will rival those . . spokesman, who asked· not to be Iden-sbelv,es has been delayed by heavy rains -. . ' • • •• ura-1xe- .. Air-bound Forei8ners ' Captured .All<11' smuggllng Jiu apparl'fltlY gone alrbol'l\e along • the Southern California ~ as an arresfby border paln>lmen In ·OcOansllfe '111uisday - Silence Ended . Prisoners. T.ell Gruesome Story By Unft<d Press lnlenlaUonal A gruesome picture of psycbolog!eal and,pbyaical tmure, forced marchea and lack of medicine and food wu presented by released prisoners of war today, ~ Ing ·similar stories 'told Thursday at ,a series ol news conferences. (Related stories, pictures, Pagi 5.) ·:- Tffte 'Wetbocka and a Mexican Na- llonal aUe(ed to be a smuggler were all ariesteil ar they tried to board a private H • hh •ke Pl-a1 Oceanside Airport. capl. c... itc i r llarriJ repor!ed today. .Jla'l'lsiald•tlio~-the~tof • . '. Al Weslaver AFB, ~,Lt. Col. Xen--: neth W. North of llocltville, Coon. said thrieNortll V;..aian\e\le -in~ and two Mllstf!O_. -~~Re '"retpmlible for _ .. Di ~ <!• 11cilera. al ' "a..J~~;f I ' '~,.,~:."°liat-;'~. ~ . c· e· .... •2 ei-Tburadij', to ..._ ¥a.d to ~a M . tfl'; tip . Af.r,e-r Rqpe ' llortll, a, ' -Wire ' alter bia capture · on ~-~, ., ll'!lller llmall up to .... -the Open ina> for allen-octlotly,il r. IO(L Just ~ bia crew ~~' lhell' ,..,,,. al 0ceen.itc1<, tbeY · l:arrillo, 31, loodlng lhree GntO a llJl&ll line; . • ~o was arrelled Oii cllal'8'a of tUen smnggJ!Dg. His tlireO paaenger1 """' deported to lolutco. Harris said. The caplaln added that the ,... of llreraft to beat die eheckpoints is "rather unusual," because of the cost of ouch an operation. . "O&rrlllo aald be. wa.. a mechanic In .Im Allloles and that be owned lbe plane bimaelf," Harris said. It Wll! the man's first lrTeol-.o smug- sllng dlarges, lbe captain said. '""T )Iii worider whlt-fbey11 do next," Jhe veteran ol!\clal added. ·tpsn Hopefuls • }Y~ Appear at <;:ahdidate Night The candidates for the three posts to be llUed In lbe April 17 elections In the "Ca~ Unified School District will a-at a eanclic!ato's night late next -It. ·' Spokesmen for the Capistrano Unllled Coonc11 of PTAs said lbe scheduling for the forum bis been changed and the new dale ~ April 5 at Dona Hills lll&h .l!diool's audltor!wn. 'I'M 01<1 date wu .... pr~ 11 • Tba eigbl eanclidates ~pmelllinl three •parate trustee areea will preMJt Jlatemonla and quaiillcalkllls at 8 p.m. ee{IJ)an will serve as moderator for lhii evening. Couneil President Charleen Wert nrged resident& to attend the forum, atrealng tbat for the !Int time all volen wW be cutint voles for candldalel oul of the '¥0ter11 specific district . . "~l-llrl• vo~ Q1i1 ttme matea u ~ Important for voters to be In· ~:. • aald. TM eandldatee are Bob Hum of i...-~ and Stephen Smith of l)oDa PolD\ (J>olh tt>cumbeoll): H. C. ,_ al Dua Pl>lnt. W1Dlam 'l'bornpoon llf -Viejo, L. l\. BWr ... Cecil .._ bolh of lion J-Capillruo; ?,,.~ WhllJnPllf llld Louis Boltano, • ., ,_ NtcueL OIW .,_ -u,. llHpOlllOl'lhip 'fl 1119 .......... • .... Ille local =of Ille -A_.llOll of If -and Ille Loope of w_v...._ Lady Bird Examined SAN ANTONIO, Ta. (AP) -Mn. i.,-B.Jo!Nom.....,••-_. flll'lloal OllllllnllleD 'lllm""'1 II B.,,.P Anny Holpltal. No doUlla _.. a.-..:ed I b -slalned Sedan' and a rapist wbo kidilaped hia 14-year--old victim and Up- ped her fZ after the ordeal In an Irvlne !lfanse grove are sought today by Orange County lawmen. 'l'be-girl had nm away from .her Gardena borne the day before with a boyfriend \o pursue a eorelzoe llle ol bitohblklng. relying oo sympathetic hip- pie types for shelter, police said. Investigators today ...,, teeldng ·a suspect In· bia earty 2111· Who WU weartns a l(arlne °"I" corporal's fatigue unlfoml at lhe time of the • original ab- duction Wednesday, bilL • 1'1 tiiouahl~'~fDg IQ•,.,. .... -a!We," lio-ai , bt'd llCll lell bia capton locaUon,ol bis hOlll4I ba80. lle tOJd ol gua!dl\ ~ .l>l/1! by poundiJjg on his cen doer 'and jeU!ng er woulil enter and "~t the dayllahts "P~W, J>oW;• ~if l\e ttfuaed, ajall- out of you!' . . "Sometimes I got tb_e bnpressioo the guards did It for ".tbeir own satlslaclloD," be said II I -confarence ,IDday. "I belleve apUillll tl;!l iOl'lhe.lasl man w~. released lheY tnrturod .men fer wllltever information ., , wanted... , Her boyfriend -~ off by lbe m~torist wbo Ihm away with the But North ujd \he bell.Ves lbe 1\«111 Vietnamese bnflroved the POWs' tteat- lnent after 1989 tO "Cover their tracts." capt. .Wallace o: 'Newromb. -~ ot (See TOR~PageU 1 ( '{ . 1,1'0 ' • 1 _; -----A·i.;PHne~sf. '8e.t•rtis ' . girl -apparently not ye.I been located. ~ The victim said the pair bad stayed willi. new ·acquaintances Tuesday, then went on their way Iha following day, thum)>lng a rid< out of Colla Mesa. She quoted the Jlian as saying be eould only take them a certain distance clown the San Diego Freeway, because be bad to report for duty. . ' F;_x-prisoner Guest of Honor At Pana .Hills' The gfrl told Ollteer Sieve Nash the ab-ductor finally stopped but when her Former POW Lt. Col. John W. Pilcl> boyfriend all&hlffl lhO car roared off lord of Laguna Niguel will be 1be guest before she coUid g~t out too. · ol. booor next_ week as the new Dana Hills She said her kidnat>er yanked her hair High School ,. formally dedicated. and onlered her to Ile clown on the wt · The Air Force olllcer wbo spent more and not look around driving for about 10 . than seven years at the band& of bia cap- mlnobes to an orUge grove w11ero Ibo tors In North Vietnam will dellver an ad- sex o11en ... occurred · dr<sa at the dedication riles at 11 a.m. In She said be made· tlnatl -her ' the campus little theater. late if Ille didn't .._,.ta, bol -., ~of bia cliildreri -l>oll> pupils_ at • dlaplay8d a knife ar IUll. the campus --' will 'be tn,, ~ audlmee. 'lllO girl wu llnally .-.-, bleeding They are Elizabeth and Jonn. and h1slOricaJ with jZ the rapist told her The enllre program, said school be was giving her for her troablei. spolresmen, would f~ a patriotic A mcitorlat ltWPed and pidmd up the theme. Part of the preoentallon WtII be vtctlm after &potting her aebbhlc ml lbe de.crlpllon of a time capsule which blindly rqnninf north along the hlJhway studenls plan to Install later this year . near Lion Country Safari. somewhere on lbe campua. The device. A doctor later eonflnned she bad been wm contain Items which might be of aexually uaaulled. historical significance in. the fUture. -. . ' f I l.j ' ) ' • , ll!on~co's Piincess Grace, ·1armer actreu .Grace Kelly, pqses for pie> tures at Philadelphia' International ·~rt with daughters Stepban\e, 8, and Carolme, 16:: and._mbther ll!rs: John B. Kelly Sr. after arrival In her home lownJor a-viSit. · . · · · · . " ,, 1 2 Girls Abdoeted · Countian Surrenders lo Police -. • A Santo Ana lllBD' held two· little glrlJ caJ111ve for three bours.earfy today and thr<a""°'1 to klll lhem ·1i pollee .dldn't leave lbe liotel where.be was boldliig the . girls .. Chester A. Chatman, 34, ol 500"W. 3rd · ' BL, Room 7; w.u taken Into ,custody ohortly before 8 o•c1ocf· llilo morning 8llet he sumndered. ' Police lUld been called to the bole! on a disturbance charge by the maµger. 'l'be suspect held a pistol to the bead of 'l'lna Marie Stark, I, and told olflcers be would kiu 'lier, Donna Jean 'Eok, e. and bimiell u u\ey did n~ !eave. Willi : tlie police ltaylng <>111 of. light, Mrs.· l:lnc!t. ·Stark .,,Jio 'bid reportedly upset Chatman by threatening •to leave him, "talked him Into surrendering by telepbone ,from .the ,Jl1all81er's office. When arrested, Chaiman handed po,Uce a loaded .lkallber revolver. Ho has been taken to the Orange Cobnty Medical ~ter mental ward for obsenatlon. Doctor: Treat ~ Needs, Too Crash Victims Escape Train College Dean Says Probkms Often Qverwo~d lly, ~AN WORTH ................ A e1na1ca11J m patient has llllft P'*- lem& than bis 11-!ng -He gets de~. He s u 11 e r I balluclnatloos caused by 1 e • 1 o r 1 deprivation. J/e gets -· U. pta ble-ly. And-hlad-cblJlflotr hla_,_...._v •. -. tloles -c:baaged ne(!li ' .• ~ ... don Noori, ... of Ille Calllanda Colleie of .,......... of UC Irvine, said Tllnlay thal doclon and .... hdtbwlwl need ID JI01 ._ ai- r I I • tonc-term cara lacllky. A!>OU~ ball of the J50 penona a~ tbe ........ l'U. doctors, ball ..... bolpltal admlniltra- tllrl. The way to (OOd core ol lonl-lerm pa-. tletltl la ..-ant ... vatuallon of all ~ ol the Individual) CGldltlon. van dell Noor\ aid-• • "Wt,~ f'IC011'1loo lbaf IOl11etimes oui ~~ are W?Ong." be said. PartlCiilirJy Ir\~ .,..a of j>raln lumon and l\i'dl:Oee~ ........ need to be perlqdicaily ~.-iea. attonilcli lo the patJenl'I ...,. o!Nt.lhaa 11-related to 6ee~Pap.,J) ~· Two cars crashed In Anabelm '11!urs· day night and -wu n'"" .onto tbe Santa 'Fe RaUrood tracks but the ~ eupaals were able 'to 1et out belore~ a· train 111>Wfd• the ~•bicle 16 bits. Escaping' from the ear were Mr. nd Mn. FOIT..t L. Jlrown of sm s. .Lakeview AVe., Yorba Linda. A lllk:ar Slnll Fe lrelcht train cut the vehicle Into three pleees and tossed lhe engine 71 yards onto Cl'owlber Av .. ue. '!'be acelcleiit occurred· at Cl'owtber and Kraemer Boulevard. Eileen Sharron, 13, ol Santa Ans, was Ille driver ol lbe other car. Sbo and her pauqer Sophia Toner, to, allo ol Santa Ans, ~ lrith minor ln)urlea. • • or meat starting this weekend . He says bell peppers will cost ll a pound, limes more than II a pound, let- tuce 50 cents a hea4, cucumbers up to S9 cents apiece and caulillo'!"er 40 cent! a bead. LeUuce earlier this ~eek was selling in most markets,for 3$-39 cents a head and bell peppers -U they were available at all -were running from about 29 to 35 cents a pound, Camp said. Plant Boon To Economy, Not Schools By JACK CHAPPELL ~ Of "" o.llY .. , ... ll•ff Federal acgulaltion of the J.agµna Niguel Ziggurat, lbe $25 m I I It o n aerospace plant coostrueted by Rockwell International, shapes up u a grab bag of both blessings and.Cuneo for lbe area. OD one baqd, government ownership ol the giant building would remove It from the (ax rolll, • • lois of bfmdrecll ol thQuJand& of dollars for Ille unllled school, community college, and water -atoii!· On tlie -hind, the Influx of between 3,000 lo a,ooo federal emploJoo ·will --·-the-........ ., of the .,.a, llld prove 1 major -for boue1J1i d<v~ Trade of tha building, an npenslve white elephant which has remalned emp- ty since compleUon, lJ now pending final· approvals ~ congreulonal com- mittees on govetnmentsl operattona. The building, designed by Wllllam L. Pereira and.AllOdatel, ii called a "Zig· gurat" due to tts llkeness to an ancient Babylonian tompje tower. Sen. Alan Chnstoo (D-Calll.), dJacl&. eel Thuraday tllet Senato approval would be forthcoming, poaslbly within a week, H no objeetlonl to the proposed ac- quiaiUon of the milllon-aquare-loot plant are,.raiSed. Tbe office of Rep. Clair G. Burgener ("ll>&ur Dlegor,-too, -bas-conflnned· the likelyhood I h a I eongresslooal approval wUl be teacbecl soon on the matter ol the bull<!lng. The Capistnno Unified School District estimates removal of the facUJty from the tax fyllJ wtil cost the di.strict !200,000 Jn tax reven~. revenues whJch wiH have to !\?.replaced J>y other porperty owners Iii ""' dlltrict. .· Bai-ring major bikes In lhe aaaessed valuation of lbe school district, that coold mean a tax Jncrease of an esUmated 10 cents to the district's present tax rate, according to Sam Ol!cas, assistant superintendent for bu!lnesa. Saddleback Community C o 11 e g e Dlslrlct would looe an estimated 14(),000 in revenues if the bu!Jdlng 11 removed from lbe tax roU... That would amount to a tax rate increase of about half-a~t to l~ properly ownera, a c o 11 e g e spokesman said. . Moulton Ni11Jel Water Dlltrict, which receives revenues from both direct cbargea for wo~, 'and tozes pald, estimated !bat about 145,000 loss In tu (See ZIGGURAT, Pqe I) Ceut Weather Falr, but lncruslng cloudinesa late Saturday. Ezpected bi(.b 75, low 51. ·INSmE TOD/\Y Procraatiriators Htoare: "Due to Lack of tntttq~ Tomon-0t0 HtU Bean Can~ltd.., Set tc>- da~'• Wtekttl(ler for •lor!l •boul Newport Harbor ChlldM1'1 Tll<- ater Guild pro<i.•ctlo!L ----.... ---_.-...... -----~ ·---------• • Frldlr. Mm :IO, 1973 DAILY PILOT 17 ,;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=-1 OVER THE COUNTER \ Firm Takes Hunk ' . . . ' ,, Of Industry's_ Sales· . , s,edll lo !be lllll7 Pllol NEW VORI<: -Nearl1 40 percent o! the growth In ea.se sales ol liquor In the Unlled Slates last year was achieved by I Bingle comeany, Heublein lac., eonsumer analysts were iDld here. &nlrno!I Beverage & Import share ol the dbtilled spirits Co., accounled for 10D1e u inarket ID this country la million cases o1 the 1o1a1 II· .Ugblly less than 7 per<eot: qUCll'· Industry's eolbnoted Over tho past three years, sales increase of 3.4 million . ::!._aW>n coolllllled, .Ueuble!D cases in 1972. ms accounted for 29 .• pereent of tots! lndultry gr.,.U, in i:ase ooleo, at the IA.re tiJne increasbli Us sbar& ol llUll'ket from 5.5 pereent to Its~ 6, 9 peroent. Stuart D. Watsco, president ol tbo rirm. said Heublein, tbroogb Its liquor diYisicm, lhe "THAT WORKS out l.o ex· acUy 311.1 peroenf of !ndt11lry sales growth," be noted, ad- dini that Heublein's lolal =1·.~···· .. 3·~E£·~m·;;·a~·R~uNo··· .. ···1 s..i_,.....,..., .......... t11 ... yw Pa1!1!1 1) M' -,........ "'MN f9 .._ T-0.. ~T~ 1} fWrrs .. 11 ... Nw .......... A Ne-. ii .... 19 MM.t I ,_..,ill .... T,_. .... 111""'11• W. CMr• MKr''•I MY aMar ,.._....,., ''Seo U'lt$ .. ....... Stice_.. . \. . flllll c'"'4I .'' ,.._ .,_.. i.:.m1 ...... 14 11 Cllf.,.,..11 "t ~ OJMtl, Cat. ALL J P•I•, f'tvs WalsOl1 poinled ou\ 11)8) 'ltie figures did oot include si.les in the beer and wine industries where HeublelD has oubotan- lial Interests through two other subsidiaries." . Scrimping on Gas k ....... nfw.I. Wrt• w .... ; c-. IP: 1•T '' ~· C ...... Depf, S I I._. City, CA t1M4 Or ..... , CA""' ttUl ln-1171 tnt) nM4N w UHl21 E. """' CtUINll TH llltMt' ef "M• I M ... n.-.-LllM .. ....... HEUBLEIN''S liquor divisioo, whose p r i .n cl p a 1 brands i DC 1 U d e Smimolf Vodka, Black Velvet .Canadian Whisky, Heublein B ~I 11 e d Cocktails and Harveys BrlsiDI eream, recorded '8115 iper cent sales increase last Yew, he said. Sears, Roebuck and 'Co. ,hos set a limit cl~O · on per visit in it. service "'Stations; dll<! to M21'1thon Oil, the gasoline er, cutting back on the stores' allotment The rationing Is in effect from P Beach to Key West, Florida. .. .. ". PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NCYrlCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA*ING To consider the design (or the reconstruction of CUiver Drive Interchange on the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5, In the City of Irvine. ln Orange Count)'. ' WHERE: City Council C"-b"' 4zo1 Campus Dtlvo Irvine, Callfomla DATE: Tutsday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. New Laws .Sought On Pension Plans By SYLVIA PORTER ORANGE Do you know what would happen to your company pension benefits if: .. ·" . . .. ' ••• •' .. CITY , CO. OF IRVINE Cl 0 ~ • 0 PROJECT LIMITS \ .. • • -;o , . 9 ' ,. • " ~"· ' •• 'Ut 0 !IOO 1oqo " ' All interested pnions are invited to attend the cautornia Division of Highways public hearing to consider the design features ·far the proposed reconstruction of Culver Drive Interchange on San.ta Ana .Freeway, Inter- state 5, in the City of Irvine, in Orange County . The hearing will be 'held Tuesday evening, Ma,y l, 197 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Councll'Chambers, 4201 campus Drive, hvine, California. , The pW"p06e of the ,hearing is to provide local governmen t officials, civic groups. and all interested persom an op. portunity to beC'ome fully acquainted with ~ deaigD p'°posa.l· and to pe.r_ticlpate in dis¢ussion of major deat&n leaturea. Tentative schedules f.?r right of way acqulsiti on and construction will also be diacusaed. Maps and other lnfonnation are available tor inspectlo ri at the District f/1: Division of Hlgbways Headquarters, 120 South Spring Street. Los Angeles, California, and at Irvine City Pl&nn1ng-·Oepartment, 4201 campus Drlvei Irvine, California. • / . Written and oral statements from any interested persori: or group regaaling the dea.ign·.of the interchange will be received at the hearing for entry·lntoithelOfficial transcript Public hearing records will be kept open after the public hearing until, May, 1973, when letters or any 1tatements may be iilcluded in the. bearing ~ Th~e should be malled. to: Mr. H. Aya•I..,, District EntlnHf . District 07 DIYlsloo. of Highways 120 Saot11 Spring Strott Los Alfolos, · CA !0012 . • Pllbllth Mar 3t)..-Aprll 25 , I You quit work tomorrow and went to work elsewhere? You were laid off for, say, a full six montm? Your company nierged with another -or went bankrupt? Your pension p 1an 1 s managers decided, for one .reaaon or another; to terminate the pllln? AJAIOST SURELY, )'Oil do not -so heed these horror tales. One woman who worked in the same industry and belong· ed to the same unloo for 26 yean, stop- ,ed working for five years to re- cover from an on-tbe- job ·-~ then <etum- 'ed to her job for an- . other nine ·years. Yet she r.oelved no pension benefits -beCause of a rule requiring 20 con· secµUve years of employment before retiring with a pemion. Your pension plan, too, could coots!n this type of heartbreaking fine print. -A coal miner went to work when be was 21 and wu laid off 23 years later. He was never recalled, and 13 · years . after being laid off be applied fOI' Ille pension benefits be thought be bad earned during his 23 years ol work. He discovered he was not eligible for a pension unless he bad had 20 years ol service within the 20 years before be applied for benefits. YOVR PENSION well might conts!n a alJDUar bitch. -A 56-year-old Cali!ornla aerospace worker who )las been doing this type of work for more than 30 years also Newport Beach, golf course v1eW .••• and you . ' < , OF COURSE, there are Sota ot loopbole1 In the meuure, many crltlclalDI that tt'I I .. shim" and doelQt ao aearty far linouch. But II· 1" Ill> denlably, relonn. 111& a bllT on •bicb the . Senate, House, ooalnm ond labor mlaht -· And II II a bill behind wblcb you, , the bent!lclary, might or&anlal -for, II I spokuman !or Sen. Javlls remarted: "There'• • Jol of JftSIUl't: to dilute Iha ltlillolloll. Whal ,,. need la .......... from tbe pllblle 14 bop tho bill llnJag." ' ' NASO U.tt,... for Prld1y, Ml;.., 30, tm '' I • • " I • ~ Ji j • • :1 • 1 ~ I •• MUTUAL FUNDS > • • • DAILY l'ILOT SC: Free to Fluctuate Smaller Grocery Bill Envi-sioned WASHlNG'roN (UPIJ Prealdft11 Nixon's celling on meat prices leaves most groceries free to fluctuate with ups and downs in ·farm prices, but a top government economist said today the result could be a slightly smaller toial 1973 food bill tban expiected earlier. Before Nixon's 'Mlursday an-. nouncement, however, some federal experts: bad begun to indJcate jt probably would be necessary to raise the l!J73 estimate. Administration spokesmen, speaking after Nixon's an- nouncement Thursday night of a temporary ceiling o n wholesale and retail prices on beef, pork and lamb. said they were ttandlng by earlier predictions food p r I c e s "should jncrease at a much slower rate in the second hair of 1173" after skyrocketing in the first few inonlhs. DON PAARLBERG, direc- tor ol economics for the Agriculture Department, noted that red -t• account for Jess than a third of total food spending. But to the degree the ceilings have headed off further meat hikes, they could keep the overall average of 1973 foot prices a little lower than it otherwise might have been, he said. G o v e mment economists earlier estlmated retail food prices this year would average 6 to 6.5 percent above 1972. NO 51:c;;Rl:T It's The Best LEASE A N EW MERCEDES From $136.21 Mo. '" OR SO USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY 1111~1 o• eu• HOUSE OF IMPORTS A~'~"''••d M•••~doo Oonl"' •·81>1 Mon<hott~r. l~•uo 'a•~ '"' tlta Sanf<> l\"o fwy.• 5l3·7lSO flRE·BURG>lART ALARM SYSTEMS RE\IDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • •~1UU...:L & S~Nlced Jt •~1"' E•o~rlt"fl I) YI~" I" l/'lr H11bor A<N [_Coll For f-E1timr110 SEA COAST ALARM SYSTE MS o ......... ot •a• (N•• Bldn suoplr 11151 Plo,ct1tlo-Co110 MrlO 64Z·l4'i'O THE CEILING does not sf. feet such foods as chicken, egp, milk, bread, cereals and vegetables. Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz said chicken was omitted because producers are likely to step up output and the high price of poultry will "cure Itself." As for otber fOods, a White House "fact-sheet" said that most of them had not risen as fast as red meat, which has been the "most troublesome component of the r 0 0 d budget" PAARLBERG SAID govern- ment experts believe the meat ceiling W81 imposed near the Point at which pri<:i!s were likely to begin leveling off naturally. Jf, tbJJ aNUDJpijoo .prove1 , correct, the -celling will not lead to th~ consumer runs on meat counters, shortages and rationing which had been predicted by critics of co,,. trob, Including hi1118el£, the ol· flciaI said. "If, on the other hand, there is still a Jot or steam in the food ecOnomy, then there could be problems, tt Paarlberg cautioned. THE !'if EAT price ceiling does not apply to live cattle., hogs and sheep. This leaves them free to rise, but on1y up t to the polnt at which the n e wly-controlleG processor can no looger afford to in- crease their buying prices. However, Shultz said this second-hand lid on livestock - coming in a month when cattle and bog prices hit record levels before recent declines -is high enough to encourage continued expansion of pro- duction. For Sports The DAILY PILOT is the newspaper for sports along the Orange Coast. .. complete statistics on local home and away games., staff coverage, more exclusive stories on Orange Coast sports than any other I o c a 11 y distributed newspaper. THERE ARE SPARKLING , MORE THAN DEPENDABLE, 2000 USED C.ARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. I I LOS ANGELES (AP) -A week-long national boycoU of meat and poultry to begin Sunday will go ahea~ as scheduled despite President Nixon's freeze on retail and wholesale prices, says the woman who planned t h e boycott. June Donavan, after listen- ing to Nixon's speech Thurs- day night, said the executive committee of Fight Inflation Together felt. "This is not enough. We boycott." NTXON TOLD his Cost of Living Cowicil that, for an in- definite period , 1neat prices cannot exceed an index based on prices for the past 30 days. "Thirty days ago . we fonn· ed FIT becauS<' we were outraged at the prices then, .. Mrs. Donavan said. "I think they all underestimate the anger of the American housewife who has to make ends meet." Mrs. Donavan added that Nixon's intervention Was ap-. preciated but said repeatedly, "It's not enoUgh." FIT CHAPTERS h a v e sprung up mund the country in the past month. Many already are boycotting meat and poultry on certain days of lhe week and all are gearing for the week-long s t r i k e scheduled to begin Sunday . ' ,_, I .. I I • r I 11 I l l l J I l l I t 1 •• ). 0 I •ppoi gone te~ i mar~ I afum lh•b tiOll. the t tain Repi· •• Market Unhappy Over Nixon Move . . . I • .. • 1 • Fl107, Mltdl lO, 1973 SC DAILY PILOT ;r.> r I ' ' .. llAILV I'll.OT Defeftder New' Jersey° radio new .. caster Vincent Undner dlsplayg paiotiilg of • General · Benedict Arn· 1>ld. Lindner is.trYlng to clear Arnold's , name, claims h• ~as ,placed iri ~ouble · )eopardy in 1779 trial. 24 Boats Will Be Auctioned Two d01.en boats, more than 50 bicycles, two motorcycles and miscellaneous merchan- dise ranging from watches ta a water pick will be auctioned by Newport Beach police starting at 10 a.m. Aprl17. The auction, to take place in the city's corporation yard, 592 Superior Ave., is held three times a year so police can clear storerooms full of unclaimed property recovered during investigations or turned in as Jost. POLICE CHIEF B. Jameo Glavu said the items will be aold to the highest bidders and payment must be made on the spot -and In cash. 'Ille purchased items have to be taken away immediately after the auction, Glavas added. Items being offered for sale include: -Assorted small boats, in- cluding s e v e r a I sailboats, rowboats, dinghys, r ·U b-b e r raff,s and a surfboard. -A dozen lkpeed bicycles. dozens of other bikes, a batch of bicycle parts and one red tricycle. -Half a dozen cartridge stereos afi'd two sets of assorted tapes. -Assorted personal hygiene equipment such as hair dryers and a dental water pick. -Two dozen watches or various makes and models. -A dozen typewriters, three typewriter chairs, a dic- taphone and numerous other pieces of office equipment. -Two 1970 Moto Guzzi Solo motoccycles which will be open for bids starting at $300. GLA VAS SAID itemized lists by lot number ol all the items up for auction are available at the police department business office at 425 32nd Street. "'l1oney taken ln by the police iit the bidding reverts to the e.ity's general fund for use el,...here iq tbe budget. , Higher Price . Hearings Set ' SAN FRANCISCO -~ hearing into ,.._ behind higher prkea r..-basic foods lid been announced here !or April s by s.n. George ""*""• (P.San Fnncl!COI. "Many people are sug- gesting boycotts ol <erlain ~· or major .alter1Uons In diet.,. Moscone noted. "Wbile Ima mlaht Uke ._..,. pill Ibey clearly do DOI pmenl on g-r •••• _. to Ille criJI& laced Ill' ' Ille Wllllr:ill -and -I ""'......,,_.., thi1111~" .... -. .. .. ·~ ~. . .. . .. . ~ .. .. ... -._ • • ...... . .. \ Valley Slates Gala Dedication Hunllasloo Bmcb M- l!llllhbmm ~ Burke la a'pected. to ........ """' atteodlnc Ille dodl<atloo ol FOIDltabl Volley'a llll0,000 l<f. dliloo to its d)'l< ..., ., ~· .. The clodicallon and ribf>on. cutting «remoolta will begin tn the Quad area ol the dvlc ceotu11tJ,p.m.. n.:lnltlle-to~ the W"1' .. Ibo dty hall ... pamloil, and Ma)'P<" A 11 l!o~ -today Ibo! -ollloa(Woo1 be completed for -""' ,,.. ,.. U,..,. w..U. 11But,ll be llld, "city. coun- cilmen will bO able to move into new officet next week and the next dly council meeting ,will ~ ' 1\114 in the now e.hambert." The two-rear .J""iecl which Make your own houae )"°' Just llko a Better llomff maga:dne 'apNad (or a .~ Vega. ccn!no). Low YOltage mean a safe. Trcmaformer, too. I t---; KIDDIE POOL 4'' Six loot acroc1 with llool rob>lon:od oldo walls. lld1 caa now enjoy 1U11Unor Ill tho backyard. (didn't they always?) _ .. _, __ , ____ _ llatund or Ill coloro. Put a ·Joad Ill Ibo trunk and drag tho chaoola all tho war home (soundo ltko a hock of a time). 324,11J4R · • TRISBCAH • 247 ' llon-corrodillc plallllc with locliltig top (~ oay the~ uHd tho'old lid lor taJgot practice?). · - 33-GALLOH TRISB 'CAN .. LlftERS · 33°6fa llell"9 me. thMe .lblng9 aN a l~ whndolJiv yard _Ir.or clean· up. Shill tho old thllogii lull ol woodo, cllpplllgw_. etc. • will be martr.d It Sdlnlay'1 ol the "Why I Llkt lo Uve tn and )'.uth ~tlam will ll!"therinf lDcluded the ex· FOW>taln VolleJ'' -y """ ' l*lle!pote tn the eo1Gr g1Wd pomlon ol the police llltld.... .. lar -jllllldrm, The ~ -al Ille --leL .,ew coundl dwMon lllal . wiDlllol """' wm be rUd al W111aceconmodate110pe.. the dedleollon. " N " ed eoJarged office ...,. lof .ii r--. lbe ~tioa .and • ..,.ro er am cjly hall • oll1-llDll • rjbbonelt!tlg, sulded toqrl ol • maintenance bolldtng foe the the c0mplex'WIJI bicondiicted st~ ~ -Ruel clty yard oo Ward Street. by m~n o1 local dvic ll'Oftl',' ~ been ~.::..; groups. chairman of Tr i. V alley DURING "8E afll!1-·•·-·Mn. Jllargaret-KrUUbberg, ··Growers !b!latfons Ccimmft~ events, Hollinden wlll award a chairman of the event, said a Vegetable and fruit pro-'50 v!n to tl1' ~ tbat foulha f'rol!l local schools cesslng group. . ' . • • Bandini cri'Rus rooo · oit . CRo.Rl'l'E OufioOd n..ci! , ,. In 'cnura of bll!I looCI too. TalldDg to • klllera. wood Iii-1-.... klllara. and !uat aln'tonooala. =ldllon.lr1 te11ya.n,..~1o -~ ' er ~· fbat piWIOI fll'>Wlh. · YOUI aac · s.i.-. ~ BAG • \ She Died Of Dam? 'l,'!!L AVIV (AP) -A Naarelb dltltlef'c o • r I e~ el~ Scivlet 1.- li>lsruta wttli ~ an Arlb man because be .we.i·a Jewlilt 1ftlinan. The WOJIWl, abo a So- viel lmmignnt, .... ·best· en and had'blr bea<t lllav· ed. OllE 011.141 . PLUTB 661+' JUD!por tam. ltallcm =--~~-·11· Arbohltlmlnanmlnfom (wua I eloH?). . . ' . -Pl, . Buy thojn by tW flat . ~"" Plcintod add . . -u. on !Mtt llltle ( · · ..;cq., SDGP•:· : t pehmla. Hock. (o,.11 th~t . phlO!i?) and "'°'" McCLOSIE'f EXTEIUOR STAIRS 4!1t . PECIY'CEDAR F£llCE t@ttr~tr:T;=;;<;-. P.CllGE 5-F'T. SKI-FT. ~n.1 1• n . We ..Uy. ........ ,..._ wldch ........................ ,. .,. .... loot....... . f J , • • t ·' • I I .. .· ,. ' ·~ { i -~ .' ': ~i •f. ' ' ·~~· . .. ~:-: . J I ; \. I • • VO\.. F I • I • O.Sp ing in< Nti:on house• Day 81 fruits l pork. "If I 'prices P'°'f ·, r'. ' . : ' B f It • • Lag1111a Beaeh EDITION Teday's Fblal N .. Y. Stocks • / • VOL • .U; NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CAUFORN[A FRJDA Y, MARCH 30, 1973 • TEN CENTS • P :i::odµce Prices . to (;et Worse, Says . Merchant· . . ' . : .. ' Qy .\fll.LIAM SCllREIBER .I Of .. o.llY 'll•t ,,.,. Despite their efforts to bait the l]Jiral- iog mqease of meat prices, President Nixon and the meat boycottiQg housewives may beln,for an April Foal's Day surprise .,. especially II they buy fruits and vegetableo ,instead ol beef and pork. "If people are thlnldni how high m"t 'prlcea aiz,'!~111ltU,they see the latest prodllce "'L"" hitting the st.sJllb' tblS .. - weekend," says Ernie Camp, owner ol said. "LbDes ~ froin '1 a eaae to 134 tified, generally conllnned Camp's price and majoJ' onion aupplles II> Michigan ol meat starting tbil ,,..kend, Newport Produce1 2616 Newp<rl Blvd. a case and lettuce. from $.1,'7'' to '1 a quotes this monll!lg I.it sald', "Tliepricel\ and Idabli. IJ'!! dePlet.d . The only ooes He says bell peppers will cost 11 a "Tiley are sl:yrockellrlt hlglier than carton." are subject to chtnge without a available are coming from New 1':oland pound, limes more tho!n II a -·-", let- I've seen them in all my 35 year;s In this tamp said the most amazing 1.ncrease moment's nottce." -8,000 miles awa)'. · tNW""' business," lie slild. • wps In onions, whlcb "!lelll from fl.50 a Tile apokesman alao said mool of tlie Other major increases !J&Ye lieen made tuce 50 cmt.s a head, cucumbers up to 119 Camp aaid he a;.....,ered the 'massive bag to 112 a bag in a wee~: markets · that· will ·refiect the big lJ>. in aucb "'·"" as ctullllo·-•, which went cents apiece &Dd cauliflower lD cen~ a price ln<reases wb;i'He went' to buy bis "That means 29 .119 cents a llOllllCI DO creases will be inde~ls or small to-S'I f;JT headi fro.;;·-;. bout f3 &Dd liead. --- produce at the Los ~eles Wholesale -ibe market shelf," be said. "I've never grocers. Som~ ol the lilg cbolna have cucumbers, which Wellt from '5 to Ill a LeUuce earller thii week wu oelllng in J>roduce Terminal Wednesday -the day beard ot .oni(ID Prtces over 15 cents a their P'!ll ftd,ds, be said. carton. .,., most markets 'for 3$49 centa a bead and prices are aajust.d ed<:h week. ' · ' pound.~ . , , Camp ezp}GJned the hafvestlng of '!'ex-Cemp ef!dlcls lltore (illcel' on most hell peppera ~II they. were available at "Bell peppera "lent from 13 a Clp1oD to A wliolesale JllO!llli:e Jil a r k e ~ as Qllions that nannally :atocJt SoUtbland pfo!!uce -witlj -the ..eeptlDO ol all -were r\Jnrilng !Nim about 29 to !5 122' a ~ wbOlesiJe Jn·ooe week;" be spokesman, who ~ l\"t to be Iden-shelves bu!""" dela)'ed'by ~ralm toipatoes !llifbonaitas -will rtvaI tllooe (See PRICD, l'ICo II. ura, I • . • ' ' ' ' . .. "': - ~. • 1xe SSID . ... -... .. "" .. -.... - S'lwwi:tig ;it Iltquiry Now Hinted " Plant Boon ToEconomy, Not Schools I By JACK• CHAPPELL Of "'9 D*IY ''"' Shi" Federal acqu1'1tlon of \be· Laguna Nlgilel Zlggura~ the ~ m 1111 on aerospace plant constructed by Rockwel'1 International, shapes up aa a grob bag of both bJwtngs and curses for the. area. WASHINGTON' IA!') ,-The White House opened up the possibllilY toiI;iy that members of the White llouse staff might make informal face-to-face ap. pearancl!s be(ore i8'nators, inv~aUng the Watergate conspiracy~ At the same, till)e, J>reSS secretary ll<it1ald L. Ziegler aald any While H~ empJoyea ·who if: sumnioiled ~· • Jederill •. " . coDilucthig a• On ooe hand. government ownership ol the g!ant butldlng would rem9ve It from the tax rolls, a IOI& ol .himdrecb of thouaands of clollara for the, unified • achoo!, community collece, and' Wiier ~be~ ...... the mo.. of 'Tlle'l'.iguna ~ach fu)lic Library Book Fair Will bebe!dtroln·10 a.m. until 5 p.m.'botb' Saturday .and .SVnday m tjl•'/il".al'f• i)Wa. Ji'unds., frilrr;l ·the sale of 1Jo9ks will benefit I/0th the Frlend\-of l!>e' Llbrafy . •ID\I participating nr~aifu:atlons. From •left to.~ght are MijaTheodore e, Llbrarfin 'Oliffnrd Cave an'tl"Mis. •Richard 'Carlian<· ' . ' • ,. E~·POW~· Give Accoun6' . . --. .... -·----.. ,t ,,, 1 . -• ' =/'C , n :c.ol'llii.a . l'il ,the past, ·1111 llau!it --~ ,,. Ii! .... ltdoral caploµt tllol..,. eac_.. liolwea -- staii "~· -~ the -lele¢ ~ lnftlf!Plin8 -the W•tetrate arlalr :iyoild pro~bly be In writing, Ziegler said today, boWever, "there are' other ways pM.&pa that can be -ked Tliey Write °"· 11#1 Mllllilr ...... the -_, !\('the ana, ... prove a major boall for hio~de~ ·'lndl ol tllt fllllLll.a. an -1•• white elephant wblch bai remained emp- ty since completloo, ls now peqdJng final approvals !nan COilil'<l8ional com. mlttees oo 101•D1Dental-operatlona. out." He said the White House pledges full cooperation to the committee and is ·Pu pi~ f f!-bijs1i first BQO~ •' · ' times (the•) are nQt k, the. studeiita' .~ the bulldJng, deslgl\ejl by William L. "ready' to· wort out a ...........m ... e" that By• FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL IA"".,...,.. Of .. DllW , .... 1'9ff would pennit .stafl !ll"mbers to provide No• Allso Elementary Scliool students, infonilaUon an<l anawer quesUoos, short Thia· Ghristomeh and Ging~r Creighton, of an appeaarance at a formal com-have juat published their flnt book., mittee meettni. !l's, called "'!be First Handbook en Ziegler volunteered at a newrbrlefing Field~ Trips''' and in 1~ pages epvera what he desCrl~ as a lengthy restate-Where to gd, bow to get 4-tbere, what to malt of loilgo<taiiding Whit• Hollse policy eat, whal1 lfudeuta like >nd wbat they regarding the lw. Watergate lnqulriea. doo't lite. • • , He said' be dld ao "to dlspel the myth .• , The bciok lnCludes a special chapter..,.. that vie seek to cover up." . l!Uad "l!Verythlng You Wanted to Know Ziegler repeat.cl the White Houoe posj. About a Field Trip to Sacianten'lo-but lion that "no one In the White • .l!lllll'O bad We're Afraid to Aij:." It ts l>aaed on •I re- any Involvement or ptior knowledge in oebt'excuniOn to-the capital City. · '· • that event'' -the early summeJ1 1m .. ..Fifst. we should like to ten you a litUe bugging or Democratic NaUonal Com-about the ~important lllbject, food," mittee headquartera In 4be Watergate Misses Christensen and Creightoo-wrlte. complex. · · •:usually, 1students who have been·walk- Nixoo has said he would not permit · Ing all around prefer a hot IW\Cb. Food , . •, Pereira and "-'lites, Is called a "Zia; proval. . IUfllt" due to !ta llkeneaa to Ill ancient "U the lunches Include milk, make Babylonian ~ tower. ; sure that •all the lngradlat.s are fresh. Sen. Alan ~llllton (D-CalJI,), dlacll> Milk 111ually turruJ aour lllilbjl II> • bus ed 'lburadl,J that Senate approval woold or car unW the lltudfntl are rtady to . be ,_,......_, •• , ~•b!y within a -k, drink I~" the bandbpok not.a. "• -..... ~ •= In the chapter on "Long •Trlpa,'' Ii Is 11 no ' obJ~lonl to the proposed '" suggested that· .ajr travel ta topa. QlllaWC!R o! the mlllton'fquare-loot plant "~tudent.s ~· giant alri>or1I 10icb iu Los ~~ ot Rep. Clair G. Burgener .\ll~~iS:~tP!..";>~ -U\flll. n•i.--too,·ha• coo&med the , ,, , , • , liftlyl¥>od I b a I coogreuloool approval . ·sus ~t:Hiinie<t · · . ) p ' .. ... , • I . 'l'-o.....!'•-'! I"'., r ·"' -n ll'V'.lllC . b:tiOVe . I ' ' ~ will be rMcliod -m the matte: ol the bulldlq, y . • The ca-... Ualllad School Dlalrip! eotlmatea temoval of the faclilly flom the tax rolls will coat the cliatrlcl f2llO 000 In tax reriaueo. rev.enuea whlCh lliD ~Vi! to be replaced by other flOrperly owners· In the dlatrlcl. Of Gry,esQffle,. T ~rtures ; •• •• • • By UDlted Pres• IJ!lernlftonaI ; be saiil at a news conferellce loda1. '1 A gniesome picture of psychological . believe up until the day tbe last man 'was and pl!Jidoal torturo, forced marches and released they tortured men f.., whatever present or former members of the White should be plentiful. The food should be Housa staff to appeai at formal sessions accompaniad by nice and pleasant iul' of the Senate committee because that, in roundiJigs. his view, would violate the constitutional "Closed -in p J aces may prove doctrine of separatloo of powers/ overcrowded with Jots of screaming and . Meanwhile, convicted Watergate con--re1tlessnea to µiose who are done. We spirator James W. McCord told Senate ~est eating irl a nJce park, •1 the $2 Rape Case · • A blood-staine,d sedan and a rapllt who kldnaped bis '14'year .. 1d tlctlm and Up- ped her 12 after the ordeal In an Irvine orang~ grove are aought toda~ by Or,ilnge Baning major hikes in the .asoesaed val•Uoo of the achoo! district, that could mun a tu tncreue of an esilmated 10 cents to the dittrJct's present tu rate..., . according to Sam Cblcas, usimnl, aupertntendent for buslnesa, ~ of medicinO and food was presented ln!ormatloo tbOy Willied." by,.ieased pr;.oner1 of war1today"e<bo-BU{ North llald he b\llJries the North 1n1' limilar stories told '11nnl•Y at ~ VletQanwe Improved the POWa' tfeat- aelios ol news conferences. (RO!aiod lDoai after 11111 to "cover their lraclta." stories, pictures, ,Pqe 5.) · capt. W~Dace G. Newcom•, fl, of At Watover 4'F'B, Mass., Lt. COi Ken-.. Painted POii, N.'Y,, -down In 11167, R16 W. North ot RoctvJl1"1 Cqim. llald aald be broh bis Iei~,ballliltr aut...!Je. t•Lr:vi~ ~ an offi~ and IPlle bis 1n)ury be waa lltralilll!ll to un-~ ,,. ~ i1-.. ...-..a.t.. COlllcloulneas" once be retched _. ~ t"" ·men -wete •.....--· i:uption polDt near llanlll, be llald. forl'fnrturing hundreds" ol prisooen at Another releoaed POW,~ Force Maf, "l'eul Break Hotel" lit' llaDol. Robert I. Biol ·o1 Brewer,~ llald lb llGl:th, 11, said be was _lloaDd with wire Bangor today be beard in prilOn camp afllt bJs capture and piacod DO a firHllt that oome """ "ei'l! drMn -117 ll1IJ. Jlll)'<l>alG8lcal -· toveatlgators that presidential aide H. R. handbook says. Haldeman "had to 'be aware" of the Both Mias Christensen and Mis plans to wiretap Demoeratlc national CreJabton are .sixth 'grade students 1lnd headquarters, a source close to the wrote .the ban~book •under the dlrectloo Senate Watergate invesUgauon said to-ol l!\!b'uclor Barbara Mudie. day. · Thi-first ftve copies d. U., l1U!l'Jlal The aouree alao said . that McCord were g!ven to members ol the Board of 1 refused to answer four or five quelltiool Education racenUy. -• 'about possible fllvolvement in otlier.._, alapter One, eaUtled 11Short Trips," pionage activillea on grounds ol poesible alales, "When yoa are laking a short aelf·lncriminaUon, durlilg his 41>-hour ap-field trip, Ir )I best not to tate 'too many pearanee before the committee Wednef. peopje ile!:aUJe l"'io groups might cauae day. some trouble. In !~al court today, the sentencing "When you are planning a catered of )tlcCord for burglarlzjng-bt.lgglng tb.. lundt, mate sure you know exactly what Democratic offices in the Watergate ls inside,11 the baodbook cauUons. 0 Ex- bulldlng was postponed unW J\me 15. · perlmmt.s prove that Dine out of ten . . '1 (bought I waa golnc, to be eaten " be said, because ht woWd not tell hil'~ the l<dtloc of hiallome -Doc~or: ~reat Needs, Too • Count)' lawmen. • t · The gltl had nm aw~ ·1rom1 her Gardena home the · day· bi!fore ' with a boyfriend to J>iir,ue a "8l>eWe U!e.' ol . hilclJhlklng, rel)'lpf Cll eympithetJCl blp-~le ,typea, for~¥'· pq~ a,Jd. ,' Inveatlgator1, today are , ~king a suspect II! bis eaify 2Qi "11¢ 'Was wearing • -Corps ""'~· fatigue uniform a\ the tJme of the otiglMI al> dllcilon Wednesday. ' · • Her boy!r~ -~ oll by the motorist who then awl)' with the' girl -apparenUy II' DOI yet been ' located. . Tile victim aald .the palt bad stay¥ with new acquaintancea 'IUelda1, the'1 went on their \fly the foll!!irlnl day, thumbing • ride \)Ill or Colta'Mesa. . Sbe qllol!d ·the J1llll u Mylng be could oilly talte thell! a certain dJstance down the Sln lliqo F.ratw~, ~uae he bad to report !Or duly.' ·. " • • ( ltlld o! pa(ds baraoilog him by oll 1111 cell -and yeIIJdg 11ow," and II be rtf)lled, a jail. enter and "beat the daylightl cdof )'UU." • "lloa>otim<I I got the tq,ellion the qna did 11 for lhelr, Oft allafactlan." The girl told om"°' lileve Naab the ab- College Dean Says Probwms Oft,en Overlooked . ·· , t"5ei .. ~~ E."= ~« Ry JAN WORTH ~ to theae apedal -O( the Iong-tenn care facJllty. Allon! hall of the .,t.,~ ~ ~ c:: :: ~ "! ,.. --"'" . clnaJcally, 111. 250 persona· atteodlnf.!1: aemlnar were and not look atound, dr)ving !or aliout 10 A chronically m patl<>nt bu more pro!> Qironlc ~ 11 to be dt.stlnllu!sbed docton, half were Ital adnilnlltnl-mlnu~ to Ill' orange .,..... wbel'I tlie Jems than bis lingering -·· from --Aliute m .. 57., rtach ten. ... otfenses occur""1. l;le gets d1preuad. lie • u I fer a a crisis quickly -followed by either 'lb9 way to good <:are ol lonc-term pa-She aald M made threats about iw halluciDIUons caused by • e n so r y d:t8th or cure. Cbraalc: ilhml ls tlents ts constant . rHvaluatfon of 1U fate tf ahe didn't cooperate, but MVer deprlvadoo. He aet.s bored, He lets 1--lift&<rloc, 1JCiiolll -lllk> ... ...,_ aapecU or the todlvldual'f condition, van dlsplnyed a knlle or gun. Thieves Take Cash • From Restaurant • ~ a -to ly. q~ii lonii !'ll!t-lmiqileo are d«1 Noort llild. The. girl was Jlaall)" teI.ased, bleeding m11t 1o 11te Jlftftliolll """led the And aomet!mes bla cti.. ~ • er ~. ••we m111t rtCOgn1ze tjiat oometh:nea and hystertca1 wtth is U>e rapist told ber .....,. of a 6ollll I.qana 1111 mollleal needs clloMo. VII ,._, and '1 otl(. diagnoses aro Wl'ODg," he said. he was giving her ror her troubles. • ........ -.... 1111 -_, Dll!lt, ~ ~ Umel' -cbatlpl llOtlll> Io Van don Nonrt Id a .....,.r of Partlcµlarly In the areas o! brain tumora A motorist stopped llld plC!ted up the 11 lllldl'• alliel-. aid. un~ · !be American A 11 o c I a 11 o n 1¢ ~pbah•, di•,,._ need to be vic!Jm a~ spotlln& htt lobbing and Qlpatlll lald die ... 11 llitb's lluraer Dr. 8tuloJ '*" din Noart, deon el !be mtellilll al .a.a ~·· -Sole! In periodically re-evaluated. bUndly rl!JUl]ng north l'°"C the blcbway ~ -s. ~wu Cllllornla Colllle of llldlclno of UC Sollth ~ Payinc at1e11Uon to the patient's near !Jori Country Safari. a-,,.., !"IC Ila allrm a\ • IrvlDe, aald 'lllndl1 lllal dOcton and The themo ol die ~qi WM J1ledlcal needa other lhan thoae related to A doctor later conflrmlil the bad been the ..... ¢lg --hi -· al-the ftllo ti the of the ISO. PROILDIS, Pact II saual1y Aslllllted • '~ r • • I Boddleback Community co 11 e g ~ Dlstficl WOUl<I lnoe an estlmat.d !lll,000, in revenuea 11 the building ls ~ from the tu rolla. T!!::! would -to a tauate Increase of about half-a-cant to1 local property ownera, a co 11 e g e 1pokeaman aald. , . Moulton NJeuol Waler Dlllrlct, whieh rectlv'" -·from both dlrecl chorgea for waler, llld tues paid, eatlg)a(ed ttiat about ~.000 Joos In tu (he ZIGGIJIL\T, Poge I) ....... .Weatll~ Fair, but lncreal_lng cloudiness , 1aie-satun1o1. i;:~ high 75, low 51. ·INSIDE TODA.'Y Pf'ocnutPaators beware: "DMc to Laok of /!lter"~ TomorTot0 Heu. Betn Canceled." Ste to- dau'• WuJcender for 8torv about Nt10p0rt Harbor Chitdren'1 7'h··· cur Guild .,,.-od11Cti ... • ' ' • -,.. .. -........ . -~ -\. , 2 OAll.Y PJ!Jll L8 frldll, -lO, 1973 Ai r4J ound Foreigners Captured Au.ii -.mUggllng bu apparently Jone olrbori>e 'atonr tho Soulbtni ColllOrnla Coast. aa. an· il'T'tlt by border patrolmen In Ooeanside Thunday ...... ed. Thret wetbackl and a Me1lcan Na· tkNl alJt&ed IO be a llDU~ wen all ll'T<lted as they tried IO bolfd a ptlTale plone al Oceanside Airport, Capt Gene Harris reported IDday. llarrlf aald lhe arreal was lhe rcsu\l o/ I slmpJ~ coilJCld<llCe. "We bad the San Onofre cbeckpoinl c!Oaed Thunday, "' we decided IO aend a •Potier ~I up IO look over the open areufor alleo IClivlty," he aald. Just u bia crew began boarding their plane al Oceanside, lhef noticed Gilberto Carrillo.! 38_, loading tltfee aliens onto a small pWle. eainUo wu arrnted on charges of alien smuuJinl. . Hll ,. _.,..,.. were deported In Mexico, Rania aalcl . 1be captain added that the use of aircraft to beat the checkpoints Is "rather unusual," because of the cost of such an operation. • . "Carrillo said he wiw a mecbanlc in Loi Angeli!a and Iha! he owped lbe plane hlmltlf," Han1I said. , It WU the man'• first arreat OD mllli"' iJinC ~JU, the Cl\Pl'1Ji '8id. "I J-.t woader \l!Ult they'll do next," the v~eran official added . CU~:Q -Hopefuls Will Appear at C.andidate Night The candidates for the three posts to be filled In the April 17 elections In Ill• Capiltriw Unllled ScMol Diltrlct will appear at a candidates' night late next week. Spokesmen tor ' lM Capistrano Unified Council of PTAa said the acbedullng .for the forU~ baa been changed and the new dale 'la April , 5 at Dana Hills High Schooi's auditorium . The old date wu April U. - The eight" ctndldalel representing three _,ate Cnlltee areu will ~· camollp> JlalOmenll and-. qwilillcaUOlll startliig at a jl.m. . Ron Steelman '1f'lll Serve as moderator fortheif!v.,ening." ,1 ,,: • • A Pri~ess R eturns Monaco's Princess Grace, former actress Grace Kelly, poses for pic- tures at Philadelphia International Airport with daughters Stephanie, 8, and Caroline, 16, and mother Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. after arrival In her home town for a viJit. Fl'Ollt Page I ZIGGURAT IMPACT. ' i. ~ • • revenues. Corl Kymla, dlatrlcl manager, said the water district would be meeting with federal repreaentalvu sooo to discuss what aupport1 the 1ovemment wou~d give the diltrlct. · Rousing developera, however, are en- couraged by the new market created by the large number of Federal workers wbo will be employed al tbe plant. "Hopefully, we'll have 10me possible home bUyers · there," Raymond E. Pelooo, AVOO Comnumlty Developers general manager 1aid today. · AVCO, dev~loP1!r of Laguna Niguel industry may have on a surrounding area. Using government estimates of between 3,000 and 5,000 federal employes, Uncle Sam's purchase of the area plant could mean an additional 12,000 to 20,000 persons to be absorbed into the sur- rounding environs. Council l'relldl!iil Charlee11 •Werl .,,..a ' resident.I to attend the fonnn, stressing thal .for the !frat time all voten wtU loo caaUng votes for candJdates out of the ::,~11f.£ll,~cir~tbe t!•,~gf.r'~ federal employes, Pe1oso said. "We have our Jong range plans that are !or the entire ranch. Our plans can·r Normally too, a paid industrial position will create seven service related jobs, like television repair, a u t om ob i I e service, department stores, markets, and related skill areas. Thus a huge service Industry demtmtf may be'created ·by the government plant. All th.is will likely provide an increase iP sal~~ tax and: other splnoff taxes !or HI~ l~!I go~ernmenll-dt ttie C<lWlly and San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Irvin e, and Laguna Beach. vo.~tfa~C ma-;;~fi especially Important for voters to be In- formed," she said. The candidate• are 1lob Hurst or Laguna Niguel · anc1.-Sfepben Smith of Dana Point (both fneumbenls ): H. c . Pierce of Dana PoQitl, William Thompson of Mission Viejo, L. R. Baker and Cecil Homan, both of San Juan Capistrano; V~cent Winnlnghoff and Louis Boltaoo, both of Laguna Niguel. Other groups assuming ~ponsorship of the candidate's night are the local chapters of the American Association of University Women and the League of Women Voters. Frona P age J HAN DBOOK • • • wants to make a big impression on her .. students, she should arrange to be hi· jacked to Cuba or Egypt!" the young authors say. Material for the chapter on Sacramen· to was collected in January when Mrs . Mudge took her sixth grade class to Sacramento as part of instruction in government. "When student! 10 to Sacramento, there 1 are certain thlngs they liked and disliked. They li ked rancy buses and airplanes. OU.Mal COAST LI DAILY PILOT • ,f.baiap u --• • • n • >.,,.. •-,..~-He said that It 111 likely that the federal work force will be absorbed in the total Orange County houijng industry. "We will capture our percentage," he said. - Normally, tnl"ntnnber or paid workers is mulUplied by. three or rol\I" to detennlne the total population Impact an F~Pqe J .• PRICES ••. c¢i a pound, Comp said. -. ";,'*8P aafd the Increase In bell ·PfPI"' prtcu ii" a result ol the. recont U.S. '&ycott oq th.iJ year's crop of Me1.1can peppers. "J'iOl>t GI II ii coming In becaU8e of contimtnatlon," he said. uSo all the bell Peppers in our area are being flown in a1r freight from Florida.,, camp said the highest he has ev'er seen bell peppers wholesale was $18 a box In Michigan ln the dead of winter. This week they are $4 higher than that in California. ''Naturally you e1pect prices to be a little higher in winter but this is unheard of," he said. He said there is no reaJ way of telling what is causing most of the other in· creaaes but be baJ a prelly good Idea. "These guys see all the other prices going up so they decide to get in on a good thlni while they can," he said , O. W. "Dick" Richard, owner or Richard's Markets in Newport Beach says he hasn't noticed the increases yet blit ·says, "We're use(I to high prices and we just live with them for a while." J Richard said people, "just won't buy when it's too high and they'll tell us to heck with It by not buylng," Rest•ur.ants have noticed the in-.r.rease.s, too, and have reflected it in tbtlr;.prlces. ·~ -Derk Bos, a chef at Dillman's Restaurant In Newport Beach, said the increases have been so great 1n tbe past feW wte"l:s that the restaurant has been forced to reprint Its menu with changes up to a nickel or more in some cases. And Camp .sajd moat other restaurants he .. rv1 ....... doing 111e same. • ft oosta about !SOii IO reprint menus but the way thlnia are aotn&1 they can't do much elae," he said. Camp baa a iolutlon for the 'fhole prob- lem of ·~•ting produce; prtcea _- emulaUI die baoana. • "For the 35 years 'l'l't been In business, It haln't nuctua181 more than dime tither way from $( a canon wholesale," he MlcL "Thi ~ovtmlll<llt n<ed.s IO·oli down and tell thioe grow• that thl4 lJ the w41 ft wlU be dooo from now on.'J .. Camp "'"""' ~ Jlljce1. ,.m Ila)/ up 'U loilf U there Ir...,..,,,., .. 11111111 for them -or •I least u loo( .. the me11 boy<ott la on. "But wllh pn>duce the way It la, there IJ no way of telfln1 wbere the pricu wlll f'le next week," he said. But increases. in sales tax won't do much for the districts that lose money in the first place by removal of the Zig· gurat from the assessment rolls. The school district, community coilege district and water district will also be hit by increased costs in accommodating I.he new n:sidents, the new children and water, and sewage disposal demands. "We always hate to lose a tax base and 1lhete'a another apprehension oo the im· pact of the pepple on the area. It will ac- celerate our lr@wth more th3n it is beinf ,acteterated now -more kids, more schools,'' Olicu said. Chicas said that a P0,000 home would pay about $2t0 to the achoo! diltrlcl "It costs us $000 to .educate a youngster. The ?p()Oey has got to come from some place else," he said. .Kymta said the impact on his district wOuld not be so much on supplying water, but in the collection, treatment and dlspasal of sewage. Kymla said the pending federal use of the plant will place additional priority on the construction of the Aliso Water Management Agency projects within the district. At Saddleba ck College, w h e r e classrooms are already rilled to capacity on both day and evening bas:is, ad- ministrators are looking to new con- structlon, some now Under way, to cope with increases in student population. Frotn Pagel PROBLEMS. • • his chronic disease Is Important, van den Noort said. He cited the case of a hospitalized multiple sclerosis victim who could not persuade her physicians to give her a physical examination for another problem sbe euapecled. Finally, 4be asked for a medical stu~ denl "She knew he would do a mort thorough job/' van den Noort sald1 °and unfortunately, he found a breast tumor which all the olhers had overlooked. "Just because 1 patient baa one illness doesn't mean be can't aet another." ''We must also pay attaDllon to the kinds of therapy used,!' tbe UC! dean said. People wbo are ln~Uaifta for yurs c/Wli• peycbi>logical!f and lholr needs for varfoua ~'of <lnlga change as w.u. "A woman professor had been on molflcalloo. for wbat was1boulbt to be a Pl!'chosornatlc condiUoo," Yan den Noolt cited. "The dosage. bad -Jncraued lill!O by mue and will allectlllff Ibo woman i>OycbolOglcalty IO tbe -11111 oho would not leave her - "I belpod her by ~ h medlcallon. She ii ~ at teaching." No lilt had taken the tlmt to an11Ja the effects ol lbe dnl( on the po- Uent, be IUg<lled. . -· > -••• -I Proposal,s • -. AU Bel_, Eq lo1•ed ' I ' ' I I On ralf ic No 'Ideal' Site , . " II 'I .Get Stud y S¢t f~r. Hospital ~,i1: ·; ~I A package of ~ dallJ10d to Iiy GEORGE I.!!JDAL Aloo puabed back a yeat la a Pf 11 eue lr&.Uk: movemeri. along • CoNt ot ..... ,_ ,..., ''-" million .equest by the unlveral1y for CXJD- Hlgltway In lAglDll Beach has been '"Illere are no locations rn particular," slrucUon ol a portioo ot the hoepilaI. ii I ..... ~.·~ ,_ ~-•·-··· Beach City the leg!slaUve Joint Committee on Budge1a~. problems ulde,~• • m......,...~ •1 •~ -.-T-... '·• :···• Slti•• •et -·•de-·~ I -~ I ,• ~..... -·~ ' --•• universily leacblng holplta -. Couocil. "Ideal" for el r buildlnll • new~pltaf .acbool future "1Dtlins \ID <(llelti!Jn until 'I The CIUDcil beard tbal llepa were open or medical oclloof for UC Irvine, the llrWn commltl1J4! . .,.kae ' up Ill 1 on aii finmedlate, lntmnedlate and lonJ Tllo commlt\ee is . explorbJg all r.ilnd. .,., rana:e baa1s to linirove traffic clrculatlon "alternatlve1" an aide to tbe -bodY's Although it is speClfically entitled ~ alone the .. major .Art Colony artery, chalrplan, Assemblyman Willie Brown "Joint Committee on Teacblng Hospital 1i Jr. (!)-San Froncilco), said today. Siting" the aide suggested the charge of The council pve .approval tecenUy Among the altemaUves might be a new the commt'ttee is "'-"der and lncludes a lo reQllelll to begin makftfg parking be I rel ···• .... -• In ~-"T's" along Coast Highway frOn\ Legk>n one to t our e-.;:u Ull3 "-8 "general look at medical education in S Cress ••---• The 'I'' d 1""" summary report cltt:ulated to atate California ." treet IO ~=. • ea..,-te government olfidala and legislators.' parking spaces, and •pace out the cus The ne.W altemaUve might ti'e UC property, Al '11leal, director of public Irvine's sua;estlon that a amaller works, sild. teaching. }lospltal be built on cam~ and 1beal explained that as drivers at-$18 milll"1 from sources other than tempi to aqtteeze Into 10o -" "'*"'• university bood fund3 be apent lo trafllc In the curb Iaue backs up badly. "UJltll'1lde~ Orattie County Medical '"llley try I"" or three limes then reallu Center. • they can'\ get In," Thea! llid. Brown's commit~ is expected \o The T's, will set oll ~ool" spactg with schedule fuither ttearlngs in Orange a four-foot gap ~tween spaces. Markin& Qxmty before making its decision, due to of the. spa~• can begin lnµnedlate!y, the go JO the legislature by June, the aide COWIC<i aaid . . • , ,W<i, Approvals We(e aJ.ao llvtD to remove , The committee decision is only ad· parking In front of-·· Coffee $hop -vl.90cy' and parking aero&& lhe hJibway from . s;nci; the Governor's bUdgel has Ocean Avenue to Broadway, about seven deleted the expenditure of planning funds spaces. Councilmen reluctanUy ga~e up for the teaching hospital uuUI the 197t-75 the ~king spaces to clear away the budget yest, a committee decision favor· restricted area there in the road. ing the UCI-California College may be of . Steps were taken to place n:o left-turn lltUe help. signs on ~ pavement facmg north-were the committee to recommend ap- bound traffic at the enti;ances ~o the proval of the oo-eampus teaching Hotel 1a8'1:1'18 and Benton s parking lot hospital and the legislature to add it to and at the mtersec:tion o~ Ocean Avenue. the state budget, Governor Reagan could Parking removal act.om were to be blue-pencil veto the $600 ooo for planning taken on order of the city manager on an the teaching hospital ' "as needed" basis during weekends with , • " . full-time lmpo&llon due during lbe sum· Browns aide said, It •JI!."'"" this mer. project has a very low pnonty In '!"- lntennediate steps were considered by ~· office. Or, people there m Y the council but continued to another be wattlng !? find out what this com- session for further 1taff s t u d y . mittee does. Jntermediate steps include removal of about 48 parking spaces in the in· tersections of Thalia and Cress Streets to enable restriping of the roadway In- cluding left{um lanes at Utose in- tersections. Crash Victims Escape Train Ex-prisoner Guest of Ho nor At Dana Hills Former Pbw Li. Col. John w. Pitch- ford of Laguna Niguel will be the gu<st of honor nerl week as the new Dana Hills High St:Jd)l i.. formally dedicated. .: ., • Santa Anan Fr ees Gir ls, S urren~rs •. ! ~ A Santa Ana man held two litUe girls captive for three hours early today and 1 threatened to kill them if police <lidn~ leave the hotel where be was holdin'g the girls . Chester A. Olatman, 34, of 500 W. 3rd .;. St., Room 7, was taken into custody shortly before 8 o'clock this morn.inf after he surrendered. Police had been called to the hotel on a ~ disturbance charge by the manager. 'l1te ~ suspect held a pistol to the head of Tina Marie Stark, t, and told oUlcers he. would kill ber, Donna Jean Eck, 6, and bltmell if Ibey did not leave. With the pollce staying out ol ~. Mn. Linda Stark wbo bad reportedly upset Chatman by threatening to leave him, talked him inlO surrendetlna, "by telephone frlllD the mana1er's Olflce. When arrested Cltalman handed ~Ice a loaded .2$-Cahber revolver. He bat been taken to tbe Orange County Medical center mental ward for observaUon. 'Wounded Knee' Hinted iii State · .. . Two cars crashed in Anaheim Thurs- day ufght and one was Dung ooto the Santa Fe Railroad tracks but the oc- cupanta w~e able to ge~ out before a trallt gmlba the evhlcle to 'bfts. ·Tbe Air Force officer wbo spent more SACRAMENTO (AP) - A leader of ... a , Escaping from the car were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Bf'IOWD Uof 5112 S. Lakeview Ave., Yorba ~. .··A lfl.ar Santa.Fe ~liOli-cuf.ihe vehicle Into three pieces and tossed the engine 75 yards onto Crowther Avenue. The accident occurred at Crowther and Kraemer Boulevard. · Eileen Sharron, 33, of Santa Ana, was the driver of the other car. She and her passenger Sophia Toner, 40, also o( Sanla Ana, escaped with minor injuries. than seven years at the harids of his ca~ small Indian protest march to the state 1 toi;s In North Vlelnam will deliver an ad· Cajltloi aays "maybe tt's llme we had • , drtss at the d~Uon rites al 11 a.m. In Wouudect~ In Calilotnla.'I .-" ' the campus lllUe ~ter. The Thunday delllonstraUon, leaturing ' Two-flf hla,~ea -both ,puplla·.• " about two dozelr.JtlU!g Iudialtl IDd.IJllll-, the campus '-wjll ~ tn the aUdlence. • pauiaar. ....-..._ ... dntmbeall,1 -. • They are Eutabetlr aDd Jobq. staaod b)I, the. ~erlcao., Jndilll,·¥ove. ~ The entire progiam; sa1d achool ment1 I . , ..-1•1, 4 spokesmen, woµld follow · a patriotic 'nlfy --. protesting wlial an AIM. ' theme. Part of the presentation will be statement delcrlbeO as "conUnutd unf-1t" , the description of a lime capsule which treatment of lndians by the state 1 Qnd "' sl\tdents plan to Install later thls year federal governments, pertaining IO such . sorpewbere on the campus. The device issuea as health, housing, job dlacrlmlna· will contain Items which m.Jght be of tlon_, treal')'._ violattoos, and other sucl) ln- historical significance ln the future. justices." · • t Your :J.ine6 f China ':1Je6er11e6 :J/u Be11 t · . Cameo II t'i .J.Jerilage ,. • I ' DREX£1..-HERITA66-HlNRlDON-WOODMARK-ICARASlAN -INTlllOIS WlmlAYI I IATUlllAYI t .00 i. l:JO .... ' 'Ill. t .00 ' ' " NEWPORT BEACH • 1111 w&STCLIF,. o•.. M1~Hso to,.. 511M•y 12•11JOI '41·20H V.&UNA HACH,f tlll NC"l'fl' 00.ASt MWY. 10_,.11 S111Ml•y 11~11l0l 4t'-6111 ......... TORRANCE • tJMt HAW'fttOl"I ILW. J11·111t ! 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'4'.>L 66, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MA1lCH 30, 1973 TEN CENTS By WlLUAM SCHIIE;lllER week~... says Ernie Camp, owner of ot • OallY' P .. , s•H ' NewPort Produce, 2616 Newport Blvd. Deipite their ellorts to halt the spira~ "Th~y are skyroctetlllg lilgher than Ing Increase of meat prices, President I've seen them in all my 35 years in this Nixon and the meat boycott Ing business," be said. housewives may be in for an April Fool's Camp said lie llLscovered the massive Day surprise -especially if they buy price Increases when lie -1 to buy hli fruits and vegetables instead ol beef and produce at the Los Angeles Wholesale pork. · • • Produce Terminal Wednesday -Lie day "U people are thinkihg bow high meat prices are adjusted each week. prices are, wall until they see the lat~ "Bell peppers went from $.1 a carton to produce prices bitting the stands this $22 a carton wholesale In one week," be I . said. "Limes wmt from f7 a cue to $34 a case and lettuce from $.1.75 to fl a carton." Camp said the most amazing lncrease was in onions, wb1ch went from $4.50 a . bag to 112 a bag In a -k. "Thal means Z9 • 39 cents a pound on the market sbelf,0 he said. "l"ve oeftl' heard of OD.ion prices over 15 cent! a· pound.". A wholesale • produce m ark et spokeaman, who asked DOI to be Iden- tilled, generally confirmed Camp's price quotes this morning but uld, "TllO prices are subject to change without a moment'• notice." The spokesman alao · uld most ol the markets that will reflect the big Jn. creases will be lndopendents or small grocers. Some ol the bil cbalna have their own fieldl, be said. Camp eXPlalned the barveattng ol Tea· 113 oi>tons that oonnally atoet -shelves bas been delayed by beavy ralns Fli ·ht ' g . 'Overlap' Feared Circular Takeoffs Could Peril Military Planes ' By JOHN ZALLER Of tht DellY Plitt Stiff A ~an for E! Toro Marine Corpa Air Statim said !Oday the proposed clrcular t.ikeoff pattern for commercial jets leaving Orange County 'Airport might Interfere with military flight pal· terns. I· ·."!haven~ seen the formal proposal yet ao I can't take a bard position," said Col. Ed"ani I. Luptoa. 0 But from what I've heard so far, it looks like there might be Irvine Seeks an overlap." He said that if there were an overlap "w'e certain1y couldn't live with it." He said it might be possible to adjust Marine flight patterns to avoid collisions "but that would just make more noise for someone elSe, because we'Ye already done eyerything we can to cut down nolse and any change would be for the worse. "In fact," be added, "from what I've seen, this whole proposal seems like all it will do is transfer noise from one area at Orange Grove . the expense of another." 1be Idea for circular takeoff patterns for jets leavjllg Orallge County Airport was advanced earlier this week by Charles Grlffln, a Newport Beach homeowner. He suggested that ii planes made a bani lell turn lmmedialely after takeoff, ~)'. could <JVOid the noise sensitive areas around Newport Bay. The bard left tµm would direct the jets toward Irvine, but Griffin suggested that Aband-01iment lrvin,e Rapist Gives) $2 <!f. ~JJioo~ To Gard~na · Hitcb.hiker B,. t:ANDMllf ...-.• Of tM Dell'I' HM lhtf 7 !. • by continuing the tum, jets could make a circulr takeoff that avoided the populous areas of Irvine. . "We're definitely Interested In his pro- pooal because ii could affect us serious. ·1y," said C.01. Lupton, "bUt we'll have to study it before we can take a formal position." . Another part of Griffin's proposal call- ed for building a new jet takeoff runway. II would be located parallel to the ex· (See TAKEOFFS, '8ge Z) • Facility .Sold To L.uther-ans In El . Tor.o lnine Ullifled Scllool lllltrlnt olllci,lla • ~ lldla 1114 a,raplst who OIJI,)' laU ~ ... ' """'-to die" GoOd lliODllerd are leylllg lo -•1e1'".:.~~.!°8' ki!biied hi! il-yeaMld vlc:t!h and ttp. r' the llarJ' Dlollll.~• -lio luia the West far $£rmllli • vlnce tho atate to a~ ir pedlier 11 after the Ordeal In an Irvine to n w ' · Qinj1tta wlli Ill! DIOVUW b;to the bo11ie "':' ~l!1': ~~ = =.-foqbt today by Orange ru: IJoally ~8'."'"J'~ e; In •bOIJI nlld • ¥-1· Core IJ1!icb, • on one tide by 8grlculliital llilila lllMI oo Tbo gh1 hod run away ·from her ho~· allgbted, tho car roared off spokesniBn for t1ie Good Shepherd cor· ~ by the El Toro ~ Corps Air Gar<lena home the day 1>efore with a before she could 11<1 out too. po~"';~ faclllty for the retarded Station. · boyfriend to pursue a carefree life of She '8!d her tidnaper y.-~ hair •-'"bed In 1· 971 I 1 o1 bout · cOmultant. Dave King hltcbhitlng, relying on aympatheUc hip-and orillired ~ .. to.Ille down on the I081 -ru~ a a coo a trusleea ·W-y with a pie types for shelt.r, police said. and DOI loot......., driving for about 10 IJ.5 million. Soon thereafter, the Oil a ''plan GI action".for Investigators today are seeking a mlnutos to an orange grove where the Parkll!nd organhaUon hit Onanclal dif. ~ 211-page noise Impact suspect in his early 3111 who was wearing aex offenaes occurred. fic'!~ and wu unable to continue •resultudyts,.:Xwlbth,c ~ge County avlaCIHilimte testol· a Marine Corps COftJl!l'81'• flllipe She slld he .--ts about her o~.""'Eisie Holiday, a wen.toown oran unifonn at the time of the original ab-fate 11 she didn't cooperate, but never Or County realden ho bas ficiala lour'letten sta~ the site ~ ducl""1 W~. . displayed a tnlfe'Or(lun. "'~ guest homes lo~ ~ retard':, undesira~ for a school. · Har -boyfriend -eped oft by the The girl was ~ released, bleedlilg ir'ed to et the achoo! be k Its f I The letters were written by Brian motorist who then s away with the and bysferical Wtlli,~ the rapist told hir 1 I c on ee as Douglass of the Orange County Airport girl . -appareoUy not yet been be wu giving her for her troubles. the HQllday Houae, but .w!!S unable to Land U'I' Commission; Harry Schwilke lncatad. • A motorist stopped aod picked up .the makScboole .-r u-mHiel.olidayNelcoultherd gep1.a;,,,.~ of the ilite department of educaUon The victim said the pair bad stayed victim after spotting ber sobbing anll =•· ---• bureau fll school planning; Owen Weddle, with new acqualntanceo 1'111!aday, then blindly rIJIUling north along the highw ~~=I ==I~ c«mU!lallt with 'the state departmeol of went oo their way the following day, near Lion Country8.afari. Dr. John• Packard, formerly the ad- aermaulkl; and R. I. LaMar, chief of thumbing a ride out of Costa Mesa. A dbctor later cOnfkmed!l!le.'.hid ~ ~ldt of Parkfane'.,S<hooli salll staff at El Toro .Marine Corps Air Sta· She quoted the man as ~ylng be could · sexually assaulted. D!Olllbly cost per pupil wu al'loUl !600. 1\<!';.~ aid ~1 ....... to gather even Partlane gave Mrs. Holiday a manag .. ..._! _,.... be te T ---· · --· 4-meok!ootracl but.Packard said she was ~ titers to present to I Sia 17\T L t . 'Ide ·1' Wl8ble to make the payments. "II'• a ~°1':~~~'1::,:.:r:e::~ 110 oca wns a . -• VeryeipellllveoperaUoo."Packarduld. haft hem• made of the county lleallh The facility includes three. realdentlal de=~ty Airport Commissioners F H o l s h l ~ :1!'.11':· :!:.J':'uc~'fto~ buiJP1$.~; 1': ~ weelt agreed to write a letter stating or ospita o· r c' 00 administration building; a awlmmlng 1be altuatloo should be "alleviated" but . • pool; • and a cafeteria and service ·declined to be more specific. building . . Offlclala In the state Office of Local The Good Shepherd Corporation, made Assi~. King said, have indicated By GEpRGE LEIDAL visory. ~-•~Luu ~-~\ .. bev~thnotad-h they think their policie! on "Inadequate ot • °'* PW ''"' L Since the Governor's budget bas 1~1.ra ve "'~...,u "1 e School PldllUes" are limited to struc-, "There are no locations In portlcular," ijeleted the expend!~ of planning funds ¥.::O~ll~pple ~•Yother, and b::llu:', lures U. doo't comply with the Field tho legialallve Joint Committee on for the teaching hospital until the 11111-15 Oreg Ac! (earthquake safety). 1-binl Boopltal Sltlllg yet COllllden ~I year, a committee decisJoo faWI'-Theoo._ ___ be ...,_~ In ,;_11. "We tloof a rood case can be made for "ldeol" Jor etther building a new hospital in( the UCI.Qllifornia College· may be of ~ ve """'=~ ......, -taf conlideratioos as at or medlcll -~·-• for UC lrviDe. n••-bel living for the retanled, intelrltlai ~~ ....._, " '"•• 1o1· d trustees ~~ -p. residents tiio oJamlly selling by placing ~nne '""'!""• •-. · Tbo eommlltee ta exploring all Were the committee to recommend IP' them In groupo Glvacyi,,g age, sex, ,and Some afonclea have been reluctant lo "allo!mll>ol" an -to tho body'1 c;va1 of the .....,..pus teachlag 1 tinds of retar11atloo. auPJIO?I 'ecindemnaUon ol the lite becaulO -· ,,_blyman WIIllo Brown ital and the , .... ,.lure to add U to wnu--H hne • ""''•• A-•-•~tor they're "elrald they'll get stuck with the FrandscO toda ..,._ .......,... oe 11 -.-. •~~· ,._ .,,,,.~ _ Z) Jr. ([).8aa ), said y. tbe state budget, Governor Reagan could (See PARKLANE, Pap Z) •-~ .. • •• ADl()llg the lltemalivea mlgl>t be a new bl~ veto the $600,000 for plannln8 .... to the -released this -In a Ille teaching hospital. \ r.Jr, but lncrullllg cloudiness i.1o lelurday. Elpected biib 75, lowlL At.,_..._ I LM... 1J -. = ~-: t!l\:. ~ =-=-, -. =-"I • llUl1l1IUl1'1 report circulated to state Brown's aide said. "II appears this 1..........i olllc!ala and legialatoro. project bas a very· low priority ln the Tbo new lltemaUve mlgbt be UC ~emor's office. Or, people there may Infne'I IUCl'lllon that a amalJer be waitlai to find out what this com- teaching hospital be built on campus and . mlttee does." 118 mllllm !ram -otllar tball Alao pushed beck a year Is a Pl unlvwol17 bet lmM be spmt to million request by the university for coo.. ''upp'alll:' o...,.. Ooanty M<dlcal structlon of a portion of the b\>sPltal. Cenllr. Budgetary problems-ulde, I h e -.·, _.,.!!tee la expected to unlvenlty teaching boopltal and medical --llearlnp In Orange school future remains b\ question unlll ""'·-hebe '"'"'g lts dectsion, due to the Brown commlltee makes up Ito ;;:;' tbe J111a11111re by Juno, the aide Lillld. said. Although ii Is apeci!lcalJy entiUed the l'he "'"""'!ilee dectaloo Is ooly ad-"Joint Oimmlttae <11 Teacldng Hospllal Mission Viejo Elks Install New Of£icers New olllcora tor -Viejo Elka Lodae No. 1144 will ha lmtalled Moodar at the Mon-lleefteUon Cent&r. HeadJni the slate ta new Exalted Ruler JoM McDowell, .......... Wilt CUella. Other olllcera are Cllll Shelley; leading lmlclil; Dol lemedf, lo)'lll JmlPI; Wilt -. 1ec1on, "'11ht; anc1 Porter Clark, eoquJre. SitJnc" the aide aiggestad the charge fll the committee b brooder and lllcludes a "pnerlll loel: at medlcal educialloo In California.'' Teat Ban App..nved SACRAMENTO (1Jlll') .:...1 Th e Calif-Aaellbly voled Tburaday to outlaw I""')! lllldlllenco -Ill ocbools. 'l1le btl~ • llmiW'-nleo ., wblclI .... veloed last year by'Gov. llOoald 8-, -to Ille -... ... IHl -~--..... IA~ Francisco), 11 tile bill'~ &llhar, • Irvine Trustees To Meet Satlµ'day . . . For ·Goals Study • • • A study oessloo oo long·ranp goala and objectivet will be cooducled by Irvine Unified Scl!ooi District -at 9,30 a.m. Saturday al the district Ol!!ce. The distrlcl admlnl.stroUQll receotl)t . moved to new quarl<n In a model home al 4542 Mlchelaon A-.lrvlne. Tbe meeting with Saperlntendent Stan Corey ta public. lapul from .the bOllrd 111 ~ goala and bow to determJae them will be combined with Input from diltrk:t prln- clpala. 0>rey wtu ... that ln!onnallon dllrlng a communlly, goa1a coofarence April 7. The Ont ..Uni of the publle aolll• commlttee months qo drew about 100 reaklenll. The Idea of -,rt all-day conlertnce to In- clude oulllde C0111ultants or r.poN was postPGQed to the Aprll data beclHIO Of m lood mm~ distrlcl ma11ars. • -. -M ·--· Merchant and major oolon suppUea 111 Mlch!gaa 11111 Idaho are depleted: The Ollly ooes available afe eomin( !lvm New Zealafid -1,000 miles away. 1llber lllljor. Increases beve been made In SlJdl tbb\8s as cauliflower. which~! to fT for 11 beads from •bout IS ond cudiambm; which went frool '5' to Ill a carton. . Camp ~ts store pi'ICes Oil. most p;..i..,. ':!with' u... . al -I"!!•~ ;;:.:_"!.w vll".lliOle of meat starting this ,...kend. He aaya bell peppers will cost II a pound, linJes more than $1 a pound, let· tuce 50 cents a bead, cucumbers up to S9 cents apiece and cauliflower 40 cetlts a head. Lettuce earlier this week-was sell~ in most markets for·~ cents a head and be_U l/OPP<fS ~i:-Y-~ ayallabl .. at all· -were Jl'.Om' about 29 to 35 (See-tlll.C&'I, Pase Z) ; .. • •• #" ''"f'f1. I~~ t&re"Jllg~t let~ • • 1 \ ' A d<muded, !llmblea ~ pear 1ree 1s onJr one or a number of .infected~ ctty cre~_l14ve.beeh Jl!ilnln!rto ·flght a bacterial cits: ease-called fir9bllght.' ~. tultlng an.I ,terillzing work coaUnued' to. day, •Affected were Cltow-l!a tnd Ke!xi9b1: Lanes and DeVry Drive. Resi!lwt who suspect ibelr"trees have the b\lg..:arrjed 'Virus can cliJI, the h'Vine ConunWiltt Sel'Vk:e& .l!eJ>artm.eiit. · ' • 2 ·.Girls , Ahduetetl • 1 . . ~ J \ • .. ' .: ~Q!'.ntµ&n,Surrenihrs to · Police A Santa Aila man held two liWe girls captl~e or lbree'houn early J~ and thnaleJ\ed: lb ttlJ them lf poti.:. didn't leave the bolel where be wai bQidlng the gtrll. .I I - Chester A. Chatman, 14. of 1011 W' 3rd St., Room 7, w11 takei> lalo custody sborlly before J o'clock thll 1llWtllai ' Lady Bird &camined SAN ANTONIO, Tu. (AP) -Mn. Lyndon B. Jalmaon underwent a rouUne annual phnt~ euJ!Vnatl!n ~at l!roolro Army Hospllal. Mt detal1a ....... 111110U11Ced • af\e' ~ SUr1<ndOftd.' • Polle. bli<lbeen called to the hotel on a ditturbance chsrge by the manaaer. Tho IUlpecl,beld a plsfol to the head ol Tina Marie Stark, 4, and told ofOcen be would kill her. Donna Jean Eck, 6, and blmseJI if they did not leave. With the Pollet sta.Ylng out of sight, Mrs. Linda Stark who bad · rtPortedlY upset Chaimall by fhreal<olng to leave blm. talk!d hlm lblo sumnderlng b1 teleplioae fl..n the m-'• Gffice. Wh<n arrested, Chatman banded police a loaded .35-eallber revolver. He bu -taken to the Orange CountJ Medltal Cent.< mental ward for obleryatloa.. J DAILY PILOT IS Showing At Inquiry Now :ffint,ed : WASHINGTON (AP1 -The White H..,. opeoed up the poolblllty loday that memben of the White House staff might make lnformaJ, fJcti·tg..face a~ pearat>Cf,S btlore senal.ora lnvtJtlgating the Waterattt• conspiracy. At the dint time, P"" secrefM)I Rollald L. Ziegler hid any Whli• lloole employes \fho might be sunmoned before a federal grand jury oonductlni a parallel Jnqulry have been ordered by President Nl1on to appear and testify. In the past, the WhJte House 1uggested that an)' eschanges between White HOUie staff members and the Senate select rommittee investigating the Watergate affalr would probably be in writing. Zi.egltr s4ld tQday, however, "lhere are other Wlfl perhaps thBt ctn be worked out." He slid the White HouAe pledges full cooperaUon to the committee and 11 "ready to work out a procedure" that would permJt stat! members to provide informaUon and answer questions, short of an appeaarance at a formal com~ mlltee meetlna. Zleglo volunteered at a news brleOna what he deacrlbod u 1 Je1111thy restate- ment of long-1tanding Wlllte HOUll Polley ncardlng the two Wateraate lnqutrla. He alkl he did IO "to dllpel the myth •.. that we teek to cover up." ' ! •. f~" ~. Ul"I T...,.._lt f'romP .. e J A Prineess Returns PRICES .•• centl a j)OWld, camp aald. Monaco's Princess Grace, former actress Grace Kelly, poses for pic- tures at Phlladelphii International Airport with daughters Stephanie, 8, and Caroline, 16, and mother Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. after arrival in her home town for a visit. camp uld the llloreaae In hell popper prices Ir a ...Ult" of the' recent U.S. boycolt on th11 year'• crop ol Mnlcan peppers. "Noae of It la coming Jn, hecauae ill [, f'remP-.el SCHOOL •.• contamination," he lald. "SO 111 the be)l • • peppen tn our area are beln& nown in investment" of repl1clng It, he added. air frel&ht from Florlde." Trultee Lee SI coll told resldenls at- campiald the h!•'"'st lie hh ever seen tending the board meeting that aban-...., donment doesn't mean the children no~ hell peppers wltole11Ie w11 118 a ho• in there won't he housed. Mlcblgan in the dead of winter. Tbls The jell Oying overhead and the week they are fl higher than that In freeway tralflc nearby combine to in· CaJlfomia. . ~reaae ~e 1~!!,a;a~~~~~?clJ! "Naturally you expect pricel to be a 0 a •-~-en··~·~·• said. litUe blgber In winter but lblr la unheard "We want to find a quletJ.lace for of," be uld. them to learn," she add . Irvine He "'1!f there ti no ttal way ill l•llina truatees adopted a Polley last year op- hat fl ualn -~ "' the the •-posing the bouJln1 ill rtudents in IChools w ca g ·-· ~ 0 r ~ under IJigbt paths or near freeways. creutl[l'b!,lt be bu• ~r,(tf good !<lea. 'Ille atete "'"''t even consider ahen· ''Tbele "11f"oet; all· the· other price"' dolillient•of the ·site/ King eljllabted, 1111t11 going up ro they decide to get In on a the district submltl a almultaneouJ ap- good thlna while they can," he u.Jd. plJcaUon tor a1 replacement school. 0 . W. 11Dlck" Richard, owner 1 ol 'M>e four steps ln the plan of action Rlcbard'i-.Marketr .In lil•WI>Orl ~-rj>_JSWa~\~ , _ ~ sa~• Hnliil!'!"fi6~'tlii'fil&eaaU)IM-·.:.l'mtmlilaiy 1nve.iTgatlon: ihe re- but say1, 11We're used to high prices and queal8 for reports from other public we just Uve with them for a while." agenciea. Tb1I atep ls alD\Ol!lt completed. Richard aajd people,.:uJI* won't buy -Destgnatlod of • appralaer,: fair when It'• too high and .they'!\ tell UJ to market value lnCludlng demollUon and beck with It by not buytil.1." salvy:e "°m'a•tes, must be aetefmlned. Reatauranll ha~e nollced the in-The board has appointed Cedric White creases, too, and have reflected It In and Joseph Mueller to make the study, their prices. which may take •s to ISO day11. Derk Bo1, a c!lel at Dillman'• -NegoUaUons with the lrvjlje Com· Reltaurant In Newport Beac!I, said the pany: dlscualons would he 11llUated increases have been so great in the put about a '!rettfsionarY dauae" in the few weeka lh!at the mtaurant bu 6een deed wbieb might allow some lfnd of lorc.ed to reprint ill menu with cb&n&es 1ind trade or agreettlent. up to a nickel or more in some cam. ="'-R-Deslgnatlon of , new replacement And Camp said most other restaW'IJltC'°' .. ~for the appllcaUon: Utla requires he services are doing the 1ame. " .. -of architect and appraller lot "It cooll about l500 to reprint menu& . ll!l:W wte. but the way thln111 are 11oing, they can' · .. 11. -also i-eq\1~1 pniparlng the ap- do much else," he llid. pllcaUClll. .prell!nlnary plans and a camp has a ooluUon for the whole prob-neJl')llated pouchase or trade qreement !em of skyrocketing produce prices -for the llte before the June 30 cutoll date emulate the henana. for the August allocation board meetbtg. "For the 35 years I've been In Trustees haven't chosen a replacement business, It hasn't fluctuated more than site yet, although It iJ expeeted they will dime either way £rom $4 a carton soon. wholesale," he said. '1The government A. John Glrondi, an Orange County needs to sit down and tell these growers noise abatement officer, said this week that this ls the way it will be done from that some jets from El Toro Marine Air now on." Station could pose a health hazard to the Camp guesses the produce prices will 1,500 children at the East Irvine sue. stay up as long as there ls consumer de· Sharing the same site as Irvine School mand for them -or at least a11 long as unU! lta new buildings are completed t~8~.!J~.!':"~ way It is, there ~ ~ the year-rouncl"acbool, El is no way o1 telling where the prices will Girondi llid 35 ot the Ul Marine Corps be next week," be uld. jet flfghtl be monitored over a three-day period rqfstered above lllO decibels -a OU.H•t COAST DAILY PILOT Jeck R. Curl,y \II(• ,rellfwll -Gen.•tl "'·~fl' Tftot1111 K•1wil • ElfU.r Tltoll'llt A. MurplrtiR1 ~lftl Etltw " Ch1ri11 H. L"' Rich•"' P. ti•ll ~ .................. .,_ CM11 -...:. NI w.t~r ltrwl NtwPtrt •Md!: t#I H a.itl9Ytn LAf"l'M eHCtw m ,.., .. , Awnw Htlnt'"''*' f)q(llj 171n ~ SAwlw .... Jiii 0..-i.: ........ t.,,.,. llHt ,.,.,.,,, rn4J '42-4121 Cl•HW A""'1t .. 6414671 S.. C...._tt Al ..,,,, 111111 '·-·~21 C..rllfll, 1f1J; Or.lllf a.M,,. llwllll~lfll c......_. .,. ,...... '•"""" -.. r •• ,.,,_, NI~ "Ill~ w M\IWJIM":~. ""'"' "MY .. ,_....., 'l")!Miut I ...,. .m ..... " ....,..,.. ...... htW ~ ., ... Hiii 1t CMt9 Milu, c.11...., .......... ...., .... MOl!tlllYI llr m.ll ta.II --.1r1 lfll~._., .......... &# .....,....,, level C0111ldered the thmbold of comfort. He made his report to the COWlty airport commission. One Oigbt registered at 116 decibels, one paint above the level conalderod the threshold of pain and poulble ear damage, Girondl said. Former l'OIV U Col. John 'W. Pitel> ford <>I Laguna Niguel will he the auest of honor next ~ • the new Dana Hill.a HJch School Is formally dedlcai.d. The At. Force o!Dcer who Sl""t more than aeven,)'Un at lbe handa ol bis cap- tors In ~orth Vie\nam will deliver an Id· dr,.. et thi dedication rlt., et I( 1.m. In the camJ>lll llttle theater. i Two of.bis. dllldmt -both pupU. It ' t~ campus .-· wilL be In the audit.nee: They are Ellzibeth aM John. The • ..ur ~oaram, Ul4 ..lillocil •l>OkesmeR. w..\J.r l'Ollow a palrJOtrc theme. Pali ill t~·pmentatlon wtn ht the deacriptlon of 1 time capsule ""1c!I stuct,ntl plan to Install later thll yur llOlllewbere on the caD\IJllL The device >rill <onltltn lttmr Whlc!I mllht be ill hislOrlcaJ siplllcance lt1 the f•fure. Court Delays Irvine Annex Ru1ing 5 Days A ruling on the city of Santa Ana's late..t bid to wrest the so-called "promis- ed land" from the city or Irvine was delayed for five days today in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Kneeland told lawyers for both sides this morning he will rule Wednesday on the merits of Santa Ana City Attorney James Withers' most re- cent legal maneuver. Judge Kne<land made It cleer that he wanls more Ume to study the voluminous paper work ofi~ed by both aldes in what is Santa Ana's 10th bfd to establish title to the JIM.acre tax-rich territory, • Wlll!efrsee~ Iii hlt'"ac81in''° bat th• state attorney general's office from filing a notice of dismissal on the city's ninth legal action. ... . Hls lawsuit 'is seen as a move to insure that the diSmissal is not before the CalifOrnla Supreme Court when It reVlews the long-standing controversy. Student Group • Supports Name 'El Toro High' A student steering committee has recommended that the second high achoo! to be·bulll In lhe Saddlebatk V.U.y he called. '.'El Toro lligb School." The cdmmlttee, now Utled the Student AdvliJofy CotlllCil (SAC), Is compGsed of I( itudents who will attend the El Toro high !Choo!. El Toro attendance area students will attend double sessions as a separate stu- dent body next !all on the Mission Viejo High School campus. They will then transfer to the new high school, scheduled to open in Sept., 1974. SAC was formed from volunteers to wMte a constitution, and help chose col- ors, mascot and acUvi tles for the new school. The 12·2 vote on the high school name was among the group's first actions. Saddleback Valley UnUled School District trustees will discuss the name for the school at 7:30 p.m. Monday. They will meet at Los Alisos Intermediate School. • - SAC members elected Ed Mosbaugh as chairman and Sandy Ortiz as secretary. The council will have night meetings throughout the school year. Assisting th& council are Lisa Mosbaugh, Mission Viejo ~ligh student president, and Donald Martin, Mission Viejo associated student body advisor . Crash Victims Escape Train -. ' Two can embed In Anaheim 'lhun- day night and one Wl8 lh1al onto the Slota F• RalJIOld tracb' litl the oc- cupanls were able to gel Olll before 1 train ITOWld tile evhlcle lo bib. E!C1plnJ from the·ca;_wm Mr. •nd .l\lrl. Fortat L. Bro\iir of 5'12 s. Lati:vlew Ave., Yorba Li1Jd11-• A tkar Sanfl Fe fl'eJabl train cut the veltk:le Into tlJrae 'pieces 1114 lo8Hd the en#ll\e 7& yardt onto Cl'owt&r .\-.. 1111 1ecldent occurnd a~ a.wtlllt • Kraemer ll<lulevard. Eiieen Sharron, SS, of Sanlll Am, l!aa the driver of the other car, llt ad hir J>UHnier 9opilla Toner, 41, alao ol - Ana, etClpod with -Injuries. , . ear-round Cpntinued • . Parents, Studenu Batik El Camino Pr~ '!Iii IJ.ll, ,........i _.., at El Cimino 1IM1·8d>ool lo lnine will ...,. tinue for another year, lar&ely btcause a llW'\'.tY of tt1 lint year aliow~ pa"811 and rtudenll llkod It. • ochiidu1e ab a new n<lghborhood ocbool Tnlst"' Lee Slc~ll told memben of the audience from COIUornia Homes that their concema have 0>erlt. .. ~ am I I f I I I I I ' Irvine Unllled School Dlltricl -W ednelday approved another year in the prOif!m where lt1*n.ta rotate on a sclledtllo of , 45 ct.ya In tcbool with altematl!ll 15 ct.y vacatlollJ. She urged them to not be fNllTated becaltlO all the answers "'"l'r &Yallallle now. Parmta: in Irvine, Mrs. Slcoll .said, "have put up wl,th 1 numher of coi>dlUons and tl\ey want them all Oud on July 1 (the ct.y Irvine olfltially tekes over the ~). "W• can't do it on July t,1• abe-added. ln re/eren<e to a dellr< for nelghbothood schools, she aald, ''We know what you want. We are trying deaperatejy 1'> give it to ~ ui a very short ti~ frame ." 1n blJ report to the board, l!ichards . ; said El Camino had savea achbol apace Tbera iw four gniupo ol ltudenls tn the achool , three ol wb1ch ar• always jn achool at one time. CurrenUy housed in relocatable classrroma in East lryine, El Camino Real will move to a new school on Karen Ann Lane in a few mantbl. Superintendent Stan C<rey a aid surveys showed that a miijority of parent, student and teacher response1 to the untraditional program was mostly positive. San Joaquin School District trustees a year ago okayed the pilot plan, requested by parents in the area. , Irvine trustee Sbanln Sircello Wednes· dsy araued that a filth group of students should be allowed to attend the school on a traditional schedule. Some parents fronr the California. Homes tract adjacent to the new school expressed Interest tn aepding their children to El Camino on such a flan. Corey and El Camino prlnclpo Delaine Richards indicated It would be dlffleult to add a traditional tract to the school now bec'ause of planning required, Under a motion by trustees, any stu- dent living in the district .can attend the year-round school if space is available after lint priority is given to those living with1n the attendance area and if parents provide transportation for students who live outside that area. Richards said a four·weet summer vacation will be provided under the schedule. A parent survey ot parentl headed by resident Lois Bones showed that to be a prime concern. Testing has been done on students at El Camino and on students at adjacent traditional Irvine School. Results due in June will be used to determine if any differences in educa- tional benefits exist between the two methods. The El Camino Real sobool year Of· ficially starts its second session in July. Parents in the El Camino Real at- tendance area have been given a choice of the 45-15 plan there or a traditional plan at Irvloe Schoo~. Those Calilornla ilooles cblldren living- around the new El Camino site would slill he bused to Irvine next fall until College Park School opens &t mid-year. Corey said he thought El Cam1no'i year-round program 11ls one of the most succesitul ones in the State." lfe cited the Idea of choice and the enthusiasm of the strfl. as reasom. Tru!tee • Slrcello said the was "ir- ritated" becall!e she had llpeatedl_y ask· ed !Ot ·t..lllt'Vey ol~lielliip'llt,lhe California Hom., area to aee U they would choose a traditional adledule U of· fer«! at El Camino. A compromise iurvey was apptOVed by trust .... lt will as~ parents With cblldren attending Irvine and El Camino Schools what they would choose U they bad a choice between a 45-15 or traditional I CUSD Hopefuls Will · Appear at Candidate Night ' The carididates ror lbe three,. posit to be fllled in the Aprll 17 elections in the C.pi1trano Unified School Dlsl1ict will appear at a candidates' night late next week. • , Spokesmen for the Capistrano ' Unified Council of PT As said the scbedulll>g for the forum has been changed and the new date ls April 5 at Dana Hills High SCbQol's auditorlum. The old date was April 12. The eight candidates representing three separate trustee areas will present campaign statemenl8 and qualifications starting at 8 p.m. Ron Steelman will serve as moderator for the evening. Council President Charleen Wert urged residents to attend the forum, stressing that for the first time all voters will be casting votes for candidates out or the voter's specific dlstric!t. "At-large voling this time makes it especially Important for voters to be in· fonned," she said. The candidates are. Bpb ·Hurst of Laauna Niguel and Stepllen Smith of Dana Point (both incumhents): H. C. Pierce of Dana Point, William Thompson of Mission Viejo, L. R. Baker and Cecil Homan, both or San Juan Capistrano; Vincent Winninghoff and Louis Boitano, both ol Laguna' Niguel. Dog Obedience Classes Slated In the area. Wheri it adopted a year- round program, sev pert able clasarooml' prevlou.aly 11"'1 af jbe site were sent to olher Clchooli'; iic1 aaiil. From Pagel PARK.LANE. • • for the El Toro 'racility and Alennder Viau of Fresno is president or the Board of Directors. ·' Positions are open for adminl!trator, ,, teachers, and aides. For more in· formation call the school at 837-072. '· Former Anaheim resident Emmett M. '; Engstrom is executive director of the • corporation. .., Mrs. Ulrich said 425 students are already on a waiting list !or the home. Parents are billed for acuUa coal81 but no student Is excluded for fnability to pay: full ..St, she eald. All building costs are met by donationa 1 and araiits. Monthly c!larilY pled11es o1 $20,000 are carried by lhe home. A 7 ,000-... member woman's autillary covering 13 western states helps support the cor- poration. l'ro111 Page l TAKEOFFS. • • isling one, but several hundred yards to the north. This would cause it to cross the San Diego Freeway. Grillln.11id this could he accomplllhed by bulldlog a pylon bridge over the freeway to support the nmway. The new alignment was necessary, Griffin said, to give jell enough time to get altitude for m~ a tum before they flew out over the homes south of Old Palisades Roed and Bristol Sµ-eet. h1urray Storm, assistant Orange c.o.m- ty road commissioner, said today there would be enonnous technical problem1 in attempting to put a runway tirida:e across the freeway. , ' "It would require Ille freeway to he depressed 20 feet ·or so Wlderground to , Dog obedleoci classes for the Mission let the runway pass over," Stonn .aid. l Viejo· Recreation Centers will 'hegln st "Bui there'a a very high water table; In , 7:311 p.m. Aprll 9 ,at tbe Monll\OOSO that area. wblcl> would mal:e>a move Uke Center, 25800 Mootant>so Drive. this very difficult. Fee for 1J!!o 10.weel< session ;is fliJ'!'r "L'll\ l!<ll aa)'il!g 11 l'QU!dn't "' dolljl;l\ •1 dog. " ... , i~ •1 rT Stonn 1,.1d1 ,0 1:m> lust aeJ1¥1:g tbe1' are :"' OWners must he at least 18 years old ' eJ•Ol!JlOUS .~I probltJ113 ·fllll It , and their dogs must •he at least , 11% mlJilllr~ 11! lfl. Ol ·DlOll•Y ,to ,J>VerCOlllO. 1 months. A minimum of W!n doia will .be '' thet111~ "tl''''-"o , , .. ,, <f required to hegin the cla9S, whleb will be Stortn ... t<telhe ,idea of lowering 'the -1 !ought by John Martin fro mthe Martin-freeway had been considered as a Sllfety ., crest Kennels in Santa Ana. measure several years ago when the Reservations are required, said a freeway wat ltuilL But the problema of spokesman from the center, and are be-flooding • fro!\i. the high llnifergrumd ing taken now. water table·:made the idea tnfeaalb~. ... ,. • • • •• .._q, " • ON DISPLAY NOW AT TED von H MER.T'S LAGUNA .STORE DREXEl.r-HERITA6S-HENREDON-WOODMARK-kARASTAN • I • . INTllllOIS WllllDAYS I SATUIDAYS t.00 te lllO l'llOA T "llL ttlO NEWPORT IEACH e ITU WlSTCllFf 01.. '41-10H ,o,_.. Sltll4ay 12 .. 11>01 "4J·JOIO 1.A6UNA HACH • l'~ N0•"'4 <:O~Sf HWY. to,.. ._.., 12.11101 ,,,....,,, ....... ,, .. . TORRANCi • 21'4t H~WIHOIHl 11.VD. 171-)ll'I • • • I l ' l I THEN AND NOW -Tbis la how Navy Cmdr. Rich· oi in 1967. Stratton displays scars on anns (right) ard Stratum appeared as he faced reporters in Han-Thursday In prees conference in Oakland. POWs Tell Their . Story Gruesome Beatings Forced Out Confessions By Unllecl Press In-they could .....,.. any q..,. American _._,.. ol war t1oDa tbet came up. At new11 .. ~ -acroiia the coun-have be<ll permitted !or the try, the POWs told their stor- flrst time to tell of the grue-ies. ..... aspects of their cooflne. Some ol the physical pun- ment. Wlth the sll~ broken, lsbment they endured includ- the men poured out detail; ol ed: ~ Lt. Qll. JolJ1 Bow· ard Dum, Neptune Beocl>, Fla., said be WU Ued In a tigjlt ball with slrapt and ropes and bis capton manipulated bis limh! Into groteoque positions. He aa1d his arm was useless for six months following ooe such eocounter. beatings, -.atioo, aolitary -Air Force Capt. Norman cmlinement, psychologloal McDaniel, Greensboro. N.C .• harassmeDI and torture. said be was banged !Jun a -NAVY CAPT. Jemniah Many of the men said they ceUing so that .IU feet ~y Dentm, VqlnhLBeach, Va., 1ave In to their captors alter to.x:bed the Oocr. He said be said he "oonlessed" alter his extrome ph)'Blcal abuse. passed oul capt.rs "put a 10.loot !mg "Nooe of m signed the:o> • Iron bar on top ol mY shins statem«tls voluntarl]J," said -NAVY CMDR. Richard A. and two men walked It up and Army Maj. Floyd J. Thomp-Stratton, Palo Alto. Calif., was , down." -New Milford, N.J., the burned with cigarettes and had Navy U. Cmdr. llingsRod· longest held POW of the war. his fmgomails bent beck. ney A. Kootsoo , J;ll · , "Moot ol us did It with death -M. Sgt . Harvey G. Brande, Mont., said he was beaten on •-~-us In the face. It was Long Beach, Calif .• had dirty the !iuttoc~, so badly blood ;iu;;;..'"dle <rsign It and my at· bamboo stuck into his wounds. splat!A!red the wall and was utude was I wasn't going to -Air Force Maj. Rober! then • forced to sit on bis die for a propaganda stat.. ~eilrey, Dallas, !!lid be was wounds for six days. After ~ .. -to """' long, heevy thet, he could ooly atand bent mA; ·Force Lt. Qll. John A. ckllblng during !lifling .-· at a 90 degree angle. . Dramesl, mockwood, N.J., mer.heat Wblle Isolated in a '!be POWs ""'!deniedlood lald he belleftd bis friend ln _,oot-square cell. $xI wa!A!r l<r penods ~ time; times in ooe weei: with an automobile fan bell SOLITARY CONFINEMENT was a common tcrture. Lt . Cmdr. Everett Alvarez, Santa Clara, Calif., the loogest held POW in North Vietnam, said he spent bis fir5t 13 mootha or captivity in oolitary; Air F<rce Col. Nmnan C. Gaddis, Knox· ville, Tenn., estimated he apeot 1,000. days In aclltary, and Air Force Clll. Simuel R. Joi.-, Plano, Tex., said he lived 42 mootha .ione, includ- ing three years in a row. There was also psychologi· cal barassmenl Air Force Ool. Fred V. Cbeny, a Negro !rpm SUHolk, Va., said the Oommu· nists kept IA!lllng him tales of atrociUes committed against blacks in the Unlteq States. the Number One 1n Compacts! Frid.Jy, M.-ch JO, 1973 DAILY PILOT ,5 -· I.MY NllMm• ~hi oot more lorNI MOMV ,....,_.._tor .... MOnlll'--• and he look1d It 'em Ill. DUiier g\vu solld dlddld on Dultet, 8Mo bought It In 20,....... Chl)'ller englnMMQ With electronlo IQnltlon-S ~ thoUMnds Of olher ONW lhoppil'l IM tDtalorl blr MIJllMlon • lllndlrd ~ ...... thl go& .. btlt dell. •• See Your Soull• 11 Wfonlla Chr1slar•Pl11110Ull1 Dealer Costa Meso ' Hunlfngton llwll . I 1!ri1m, Edwin Atterbary of • ~ Dm A. MacPball, many ~ being tied up lloliu, WIS tortund t0 4eOjb. Lowell, Mase., said be WI I , in odd polltioos; those Injured Alter y ..., llltod by NOi1h • "'"' a tree limb a D'd Biid they weren't tt.ated, illd vietD:.' .. ha\'fnC 4Jed In • -'" lour boult· ·~ u...e ...... IDUltiple ~tinp­pr!Jlll but llanof did nc!t g!~ , _,, thra ,..._ bdMh 1111 Novy Qmt. l!ultt!IO B. M"' IN .,.;_ ; > Mil I.,... told that! would be Daniel,~. N.C., estlmat-, 'n • ,. in Ille fliurlb. ~ ed be WIS beaten 800 to SINC& '1;111< U.& ' . ;, ,.,. • -. "In the deed of wtnte.. when the temperalu!e was in the 30s or 409," Aid Navy U. ~ Cmdr. Jooeph C. Plumb Jr., I Overland Park, Kan., "tlleY """1d pul a howl of bot IOUP t <Mside and then wall 45 min-< 1i1e1. until ti got cold belonl I ' could go out and fl'!l lt." "' I , I Attas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. 2929 ltarbor ioulevard · Hunti' .. "f"',7'""" 1 ':.:,. c:z;:,n•:•:.r~. ~m111111111all11i . 1 · ~bel!W"'I..... .!( *·' !Jr• ~ , ~·* .~ .... , they steadlastty relu~ =un1:1~c~ ':rr;r*1 ~en· by· »edQ e:idmi:~:1~e1~;p1: ~ OK . .1\. o,. lttarb. ' ) ~; • I • • • " But wtth the n!le&se ·Thurs-s R al ~=·~=N!l~ tratton eve s McGooern . . Opponent BEILEVILLE, Ill. (AP) 1~ A South Dakota filer 1'ho spent six years In a orth Vietnamese prison ,camp says be would like ito carnpalgti against Sen. George S. McGovern because of stalements the senator made during his ~Uc party cam- pilgn for the presidency. u. Col. Leo Thorsn<ss SiouX Falla, S.D., said ,.t a news conference ~y that "nothing would give me greater jJoY" than to oppose McGovern (W.D.), who Its up for Mectlon In 117C. ' OAKLAND · (UPI) -Navy Cmdr. Richard A. Stratton 88ys be Uconfessed" to his North Vietnamese captors - and became a ptetorW symbol of American POWa -alter be was 0 broten" by two weeks of torture. ' He said be was beaten, burned by cigarettes and couldn't hold a ·pencil In bis hand because bis right arm was swollen to the slZe of bis thigh. Slrattoo B<CUSed North Viet· nam's leadm of commltttng war crimes in their treatment of POWs. He was loroed at gunpoint to appear at a news conference In Hanoi two mmtha al1'r bis plane W'5 shot down Jan. 5, 11167, and made an "tnstan- tanewa" decision to dbcredlt his api>earance by pre!A!ndlng to be drugged. Photof.apba of Stratton bowing ow before bla·capton with a dazed look became a symbol of American POWs, used for propaganda purposes by both sldel In the Vietnam war. * •* * * * * 2 More Planeloads Airlifted w V.S. • CLARK AIR BASE, Pblllp- plnes (UPI) -The United States alrllfted two planeloads of Oagrw-aving Am er 1 can pr!aoners of war home today, men who were among the last to leave their prison camps In North \'letnom. by the Communists In COO· junction with the withdrawal of American troops . !tom South Vietnam. An Anny cap- tain was still held by the Viet COng but he .... expected to be released nut week. "'lbanlt God for people lllle ~--------­. you and that wonderful Amertcanaplrtt !hat has never Maggots ' died," aakl Navy Lt. Qndr. Pb!IDP A. KientzlerJ 3 2, Poway, Calli., the last pi10t Helpful lbot down prior to the Cl!ase- fire agreement. "Even Jn our dariesl hours We Jmew, :y"'1 ClfiCOPEE, Mass. (AP) would never forget u..." -A returned w a r KimtJler, who w11 ohot prisoner who 1 u f le red down Jan. rt, tbe day btlor9 facial and arm burns wbtn the cc....rlre nit Into ellect, captUred In 19'7 ujd be led II mm onto a Clll l1ylntJ hid to treat bis wbunds to Trari& Air Forte Base, blmlell by i.ttio1 maggots Calif. A plane left •lier..,,. eat awa,y the deactnesh on tying 11 men bound fw ltell1 bis arms. AFB, Tei. tile S2 were ~ Air Force C.pt. Jooepb edllf lbe Vlei Oona 'nlelday. Milligan, 11, of Anrwldale, N.J., aald Tburaday that THEIR DEPARTURE left altor bis plane was shot 118 American POW1 and a ·i1own In North Vietnam, C.nadlan al aark Air Base be was threatened by u1ldergolng repl'OceQIJic. Mon IOldlert who held a pbtol of these men were upec:led to to his head an<twas Isler lea~e tbll weelt«ld. chained and bandculled ' " • • ' ' . ' ~rfec+ wi ft1 a blaz.e< a"'d • -\-\ e o-r ope"' neck ut'\e\~~ l\ c I a-s"5i c, .Sw©teY" "Bla.~er ~wipe I \I ' l \i I~ 1'. ' . GANT'S !'1ew 5eef" Sl.(C\<.el"" l t\ bu tto~ dowV\ .. .. ' " . Hevri1-19b0f\<a CANT' skcws l ts rie"" ec& t b'4itOV\ QOID.-\ i~ 4 fe>ttured cl\evY~ -weQve. -n\e c.la"5~i c. , Toi""' rJ.11€ Y"Y • occas 'OI>'\. • iV\ ~icf-blt.ce ' 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 i 11'1 CHAINS ~ Army Aellmpter pilot OW() lames H191aud, of J111-~ce, W., llhowa bow 'Chain was attached lo leg while a prlloner. J{e said be virtually p e n t 23 lllOllths In halnt. Tbe men 11,y1n& home and Into a boll 111d left on a 111ooo lefl at aari. ... die hlnl dJrt floor. J lut~A1U.~POW1releuedL_..~~....:..~~~..I-~...,..,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~-- I • • • • • I I • ' • ' • - DAD;'l' ~ EDITOBLU. Pll~ , j • liime -r I I (.ut week Don'ild Doagh\1 Jr. tlnrelled detaDed plans tor the long·awaited commercial office complex ~ ~ur ~t.v~ 0$11J C<>unty Afr. port in the city ot lnlne. • Proposals of the Doulllas Development Co. Include at leolt lluee IJ.fO story Jifgb rile buildings, a hotel that toUld uJtionate!y expand to' llOO rooma, and a total of 1.28~ square feet ot floor llp&Ce. To .Horyone's reliel, the new plans contain no hint of the "PeoP!e movers" overhead ramp concept wblch might have been used to expand terminal operatlona of tbe airport across the street. The plana are also a far cry from the 4.5 mllllon square foot complex which bu been ~ and hotly debated in tbe past. Whether the new plana will be acdiptable to the city ol Irvine remains to be seen. Certainly there are oerlous queotion• about the limited restaurant area they contain, about tbe large size of the bole!, and particular· ly about traffic the complex would generate. But .with the long delays Doug!U bu encountered so far, one thing does seem cl~ar: Irvine owes the devel· oper the courtesy of a decision reached with all due apeed. Students Look Ahead An enthusiastic committee of Sadllleback Valley student.a is helping lead the way to an easier transitlon and coordin'ition between Mission Viejo High School and the new El Toro High Scbool. El Toro High School will be opened in September, 1974. Until then a separate El Toro student body will be estabWhed in double sessions, on the Mission campus next fall. 1.. To make the move to a different campt15 nei:t year more comfortable and gradual, Saddleback Valley Unlfled District trustees decided the El Toro student.a for Deci·sion would develop their own acbool ldellUty and ICtlritiu right away. About 80 atudenta reeponded to the opportunity to offer suggestiona and p1ci,; achoo! colora, muoot, eome event.a and write a coniUtution. A nudewi of 15 stucleaU from those volunteera will work immediately on the steering committee. Mission Viejo High student government la aiding organization of the ltudy effort. . This i5 a sound move by the studenla and a partl&I answer to the ~ spirit and identity desirable at a newly-Opening high achoo!. Political Aura Irvine bas a new planning commission. Five new faces, and two familiar ones from the city's first select seven, make up the new commission. Irvine's new commhsi.on has, by casual observation of the nam"' and pre-dtyhood connections to certain names on the city council, a highly political aura about It. Unlike the original seven who were appoinred fol· lowin~ extensive screening of many candidates. the new romnussioners have new goals, different ambitions. 'Ibis is the final calendar year before all five council seats must again he decided by lbe city's voters. Unlik• the seven who were charged to be apolitical and "responsive only to the dictates of sound planning" -as citizens and commissioners alike were told last year-some oUier mission faces the new panel. Some on the new commission enjoy renewed or be- lated thanks for pre<ltyhood help, others may be being groomed for chances to run for city council n-ext year. One would.n 't presume to say for certain which are which, but look for one thing -Irvine's planning com- mission can be expected to spend a lot 1 ... time worry· ing about minutiae of sound planning. l .- I SB • '/ ~a::i.1~ •ooN'T ME$S WITH ME, N.N-l'M A MlNE~ Of ·Tiff SllENi ~ITY? Laws l/nn~essary and ·llnfait' 'Nothing to Hide' I Not Nixon's Style I Dear Gloomy ' Gus It's in the Stan Dept.: -As a charitable service, Irvine's singing councilman encores "The Star Spangled Banner" and "We've Only Just Begun" at the Irvine Com- pany's annual stockholder meeting, wilh the mayor 6o the cymbals. Why License Television? WASHINGTON -After months ofter· tradictory views on issues of public im· rifled waiting by the broadcasting in-( ' ) portance." WASHINGTON -Washington II buzz. inl about President NlJon'1 poeslble role in the Watergate cue. Did be authorize the political esplonage and sabotage? , Was he aware of the break-In and bug- ging of Democratic party headquarters? Whal 11 he lr)'lng lo bide by ordering subordinate! not to anawer-Senate .ques- tJom about Water· gate? The President tried to amwer the \Vhls- pen last \\1eek by Jetting Senate Ile· publlcan I e a d e r Hugh Scott pass on lo the press a pri· vate remark. "Hugh," the GOP leader quoted lhe Presldenl a. telling blm, "I have nothing to hide. The White House has nothing to hide. I repeat, we have nothing to hlde. tt I OUR OWN White House sources say the President certainly did not authorize anyone to send a burglary-bugging team into the Democratic lair. But they acknowledge that he approved the overall espionage-sabotage operation. Nixon grew up in the Murray Cbotiner school of politics. "Find out everything there is to know about the opposition can· dldate,'' Chotlner used to tell his political charges. "Some protest we don't want to nm that klnd of campaign. They say they want to nm .. constructive c;ampaign and point' Olll the merits of our ~own can· dldacy. r say lo yoo In 11l slnctrlly lhlil if you do not deflate the opposition can- didate before your own campaign gets started, the odds are you are going to be doomed to defeat." SOURCES WHO sat in on t h e President's political strategy sessions last yeir say be still took the Chotincr approach. He spoke vigorously of his ear- Jy political frays 88 "rock·'em, sock-'em campaigns." He believed that in politic,, as in war, the best plan was an offense. t Byt most of aU, they recall , be relished political intrigue. The man they knew to be wann and compassionate, even shy and sensitive, would chortle over the pros· pect of undoing a political rival. He was never happier than when be was scoring against the liberals who have always foughl him. A FORMER member of the Nixon cabinet told ua about watching the Presi· denl go tbrougb the pantomime of plung- ing an Imaginary knife tnto-an opponent. "After you get the knife in," said the Presldenl g!etfully, "you twist ii." And be twisted b1s wrist to illustrate. Our SOUfCtS say the President ordered an espionage-sabotage effort in 1971 after Maine's Sen. Ed Muskie, t,tien the 'Democratic front"runner, began, to paSs him in the Presidential polls. The original purpo!e, they say, was to un· dercut' Muskie. Another early objective was to pu~h Alabama's Gov. George Wallace and SOuth Dakota's Sen. George McGovern , whom the President believed would be the easiest Democrats for him to beat. The instructions setting up the es· Def i ni tion of a 'Bore' Thoughts at Large: Of all the many definitions of a "bore" J've ever read, the most apt is Gian Gravina's: "A bore is a person who deprives you of solitude .,.,.lthout pro- viding you with company.'' • • • Punishing people for-their crimes has never acted 88 an ef· fectlve deterrent to others, for every of· Jender thinks of his ttlme ns singular. just as he thinks ot himself as singular Md not statistical. • • "We are facing tean years ahead," grimly lnton!d the speaker. on the rostrum ; "l«d. I hope so," munnured tbe plump woman In the "al ahead of me. • • • ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ wherever he goes, and yet demands that his privacy be respected when he wants 10 do something the public shouldn 't know about. • • • What we call "aristocracy" ls simply money that has been carefully washed for a few generaUons. (The first Astor was a peMlless Immigrant from Germany, the first Vanderbilt a ferry· boy on Staten Island, the first Du Pont a refugee from the French Jacobins, the first Rockefeller i farm boy turned book· keeper.) (Spealilng of famouJ names, II'• odd how the most noted in American history. Washington, all but dllappeared escept for lls adoption by blacil 1fler the avU War.) Every business strives for D muimum • • • <>I competltloo when II is in a lllbordinale Genuine _ democracy-annol !pore poo!tlon. IDd a maxl!num ol llllJllOPOl,.--uaililioa without beinC la!ae to llself - -Jl II In • dominant poollloo. for c1m1ocney must Ibo tab .Into •<> ... • • • cotmt the s[fent YOlcel of the gr~at· are ttrlafn people .,.ho w"'Jil major! 1 Of tho dead. JI ll b to be ..-'i~1 a tM. imPll!Mloo .of fo~ 1tpeaen~ve of the eumulltlte opinion = lJfllT' If they lcfl thcmielv<:1 ol. a people. , , , • 1 " . . . .. JI Jo ........ .....,e thak 'lil>th tbe '-1-·~to"' the Mil of emo- tion -;-and ~ ~ -w!lldt CO!)lrela all -W -are totally qtvold ol fed• 111111 can be pierced by • ~ •lllioal the •liabtert Of ~ • • • ~ '"1ebrlty II that ambivalent - llllo -to be publicly """'l'llttd ,Old age II another '""111rJr: """' of the 1o11r1s11 ere klndet 14 !be nal\vu than olherl, t.,it none car. lo llqer there mote thail brlefl¥ 1 for Ille odor of morlallty llOOll extln&ulilia tbe natucal alfect10111. • • • -STRAINED EAR GINm' Olis COllMl*lh ilrw 111bftlltt9ill H' rHHr,1 anti H Mt lllCHMrlly Nfllct ... YIMn •I ttle .._Ill«. 5..i Ytur "' -· f9 GINmy Oft,, Deity ~lltt. dustry, the Administration bas sent VON HOFFMAN What could sound milder or more Congress ils ideas oo bow television bene!icenl? Yel wbo knows wbal the license laws should be changed. The im· _ • ''needs and interests of the public" are? portant question , though, is not whether Nobody, any more than antooe caa they should be changed but whether they forced fairness, Monroe, the much-define whal an "!Mue of J><lbllc im· should be abolished. portance" may he. Tbo9e terms will The original reas--respected reporter who does t b e always be deftbed by• the poUUcs of lhe on for licensing was ,,-.71\ Washington interviews oo the Today offtcials doing the regulating. We're bet- so that one station Show, says, "Government gilidelines <;911· ter off suffering the ID01t biased and un- wouldn't pooch on Jf ... P . tribute little or nothing to ~ arid fair private+journa.li.lul tbau having a another's frequency. ,;_ balance in broadcasting. TO the ca1trary, ·government body detennining. what we Cable television with they contribute a great deal to b1andneSs sba,ll bear · and Jee by such ·)nsidiously . . . its capacity for a · ... to a tendency to duck tou~ issues so neb\tlOU3 standards. pion.age-sabotage . 1D1ss1on, say o u r huge n u m b e r of as to stay out of trouble with the'io'Vlif>··-·-.... Monroe doesn't 'ltlQCh care. bow these sourt:es, were 1sSl.Jed through the channels will soon._ ment. But the whole process of broadcast perpet~ licenses ire banded out. He is f'Tesident's ,hief of :it;alf. JI. R., Halde-make that obsolete regulalion II slowly selllng lhe American willing lo see them dislribut'9 by lollery man .. He·hMI direct ~Ul~ritYo~ Dwight / but in the meantim~ the government bas peOpte mmth by month, year'j:ly year, on as long as once YoU have on~ you do~'. Chapin, the Presidents appo1nt~en!8 gotten into the business of regulating that anti-First Amendment' assumption: have to worry that Uie government wd secretary, who routed money to Nu:on s broadcast content and shows no signs o[ Government guidelines improve the news grab it back from· you if you don't l person~! attorney, Herbert Kalmbach, to wanting to get out. nledJa .• .the Talue of 'a falr ·press _ oWate "in the publlc Interest." help flll8DCe t.he sabotage campaign. "We have fashioned 8 powerful news government certified -ia going up~ the .. ._!YEN ~g that your average Kalmbac'h -~dmttted to FBI agents that and : bltonnatkm medium for the first value of a free press ~ going down. TV station owner ls a greedier snerd with I · he ha~ paid up to $40,000 to Donald tln\e ti1. American history which is ac-. M~ .would . liberate ~roadcast fewer altruistic· tm ... ,1 .... , than your Segre:tu who allegedly beaded up the countable to the government," says Bill Joumalism m the sunplest1pos11ble ~way. average neWspaper ~Uve we'd sWI sabolage effort. Monroe of NBC News. He ~d granl all licenses 1)1 irrn'<!Cable _ profil by total de!nulJUon. The chan<e9 WE WOULD LIKE , to believe~ the And, although we've dooe it in the perptt1qty. 'Ibere would theft ~ no are that if \Tl! ~rated under some such / President bas "nothing to hlde." W:e)_ave name of fairness and balance, it's a fact threat of non-renewal U a .statioo owner ·system as 'Monroe is advocating we 'd , been abnost eager to blame the whole we've done to broadcast journalism what didn't behave. . baye-_ ~:~.dlqerslty: 00 the air than sordid m~ upon his underlings. But we is painly uncooslitutional to do to a IF THAT seems lite a wild abandon-we do Jl9W wbere\Ptere is such ~re can no longer ;annre the President's newspaper or a magazine. The only on very station to p-1 In ~·.. ha..........,, th he Fi t ment Ii the' public's ownershiP. of the air· e . • .,...r m ac-personal r e s p o n s i b 111 t y for the reason it YI"'='--.. was at t rs -rdance 'th the fluctualin lasles f u.......... wa\'ea, a moment's thought will show you ... v Wr g o developments that led up to the Amendment was written befor:e ,,. ... ~,i. that there isn't an intennedtp.te position .the me])'Jbers of the , Federal C.Om- \Vatergate Jaw violati~. was bom, 89 radio and telev\siop l~t between Monroe's and the regulatJoo of munica~OO:S Conunislioo. Both coor The ,'em~ttled L. Patrick Gray, seek· their freedom on a teclmicality. 1 • cootenL Look at the Condltlonl tbe"Nilon petition 'and freedom encourage variety. Ing Senate confirmation to become NOW THAT the deed is done, It seems peOple would attach to gfttlng your Even freedom without .,x>mpetitioo permanent FBI director, testified that everybody thinks that a regulated broad· license renewed in their proposedlegisla-does . Ninety-seven percent of America's White House counsel Jolm W. Dean Ill cut joumali.sm fa superior to a free one. tioD.s. A station .wOUld ·have to be l,7~plus ·dally newspapers exist in a Hprobably lied" to Ji'.BI agents :w~ he You name the issue -ecology, race , the. '"substantially attuned to the needs and inonopoly situatkm, but they're unhin- claimed nOt to know whether W.atei'gate -Republican Party,. ooosumerism -'peo-· lnteiestl.of the public"1and dent'Onstrate de-red IJ)' the .gov~mment and they're flgure •Howard Hunt had a Wlj\te liouse pie who can agree on nothing else agree: "a 'gl>0\1-flllh effort to be mponsive ·lo aDything'.1l:9t all alike. Mail!> of them are office. ~ that the regulatol')' mechanisms 'should · · such needs and intereSts." It.also would unSpeakilblY ba~; many· lre eooentric For three days earlier. Dean had be used to put them on the air. be required to "afford reasonable op-and i.nfurlatinely opinionated, but the one ordered two of his deputies to search To tbia clamor for government~n-portunlty for the discussiM · of _ con-thing, they don't do is pipe the same tune. Hunt's orfice in room 338 of 'the White I ~f~~ ~=n';"wn as the old Executive L c B s f • : c· . If • ha~0:!~e.!hil~~id~~00·th~r:-ca:~ ove an ~ . or . on . using "probably lied" to Comptroller General Elmer Staats about lhe nwnber of " · \ £oreign service officers working for the White House. While claiming to cut back Scene: The Pearly Gates. SL Peter is ( J • his Wblle House stall, President Nllon walling lo greet Mr. Henry B. Middle-ART HOPP' E has secretly employed people whose rode, 8 man of 21), who is trudging ner- names are listed oo the payrolls of other vously up 'Ibe GOiden Stain:. government agencies. St. Peter: Welcome, Mr. Middle.rode. :r -~ 7571 • The General Accounllng Oflke, aeeking You are applylnji for admission? thelrUeslr.eoltheWblteHOU3estall;re-Mlddltl<Mle (fldgellng): Yea, L. •.I quested a list of people detailed to tbe ~you.'D have a lot of questions .to White Hoose from other government ask met , , departments. On January 15, Dean st. Pel'*: Just one, Mr. Mlddlerode. furnished a list which included oolY. three Tell, me, did you. ~ foreign service officers. Jove everybody? Burton painstakingly went through lhe Mlddlorode (Crest· State Department's "Foreign Service Lisl'' and found seven other foreign fallen): l was atraJd service officers assigned to the White you'd ask me tbaL House in October 1972. Of these, six were Well, I'll be gt(ng • • slill working al the Wblle House Wt SI. Ptlei': A JIU> month. ment please. Now, Wfeks ' • wbo were the lint -le ,.. baled! -(Frowning): The Germana , I guess. I .... just I boy In World War J. and they taught me lo bate the dlr1,y, baby-ldlllnf-HUDL Bl~ I loved.our pllant. Froach, Itallan and llusslan allies. SI. Ptter: And """'" alnyl hlted. the Germana! Mlddlmde: Ob. no. I felt sorry for then\ In the Twenties. And then alter World War II, ...., I leal110d la hate the liendllh Bodla again, I came lo love and adinlre the pod lnduslrloul GermUI people whO stood between 111 IDd the powermad Rlllllana who .•• SL P-; I tho<liht 1"" loved the RlllSlana. . Mlddlerode1 Not durlna the Twmllel ot alter 1141. Tbat'1 wblll Ibaoe dirty Com- mie -..... plann!nc to -America •nd destn>J Ill)' ... ,, "' !lie. Of cou..., durbia World War II, I CXlll!dll' help but love our .Uunch Rmslan alll<t • who were helping us lick the dirty llOcbe the'devlOUI ltaJllllS and the bloodlbirsly ~·P'· . · SL Peter: The Japanese? Did you hate them lo!i&! Mldd ....... : Only from 1911 . to 19" ·'when they were fiends in human fonn .commJtUog W19pe11"ble atroctUes on our •beloved Clllnese m;otbers. Bui alter that • I came lo love them for their geotleness, poll~, lny<nU•entu tand dedication 1 to the work ethic. r SI. l'eftf: Tllo Oilaese? M~: No, not then. That's when I learned lo bate U. aitnae for beinC mindl..,, an~lll<e lbftl bent 111 .,... querliW the 'llOr!d In human ..... ·-.. they tried to do lo the Xottanll, whom ! loved. I mean the SGutb Koreana whom I loved and -liorlll X-wbom -I bale4. J ~ bale!I llotlboraetl u In Vl<Wm,.. • SI. PIW: Not .. llat. I'm lnmr lo lake nots. IA!!'~ ~· ·~ Rmalan ' Oendl/' 111ovable COriJ ~" 11kindly bloodtblrs!J Japs," ''""""1 Cb1- ants ••• " rw ..+: n 111111t1e cmlusing. eut I thlllk JI you'd fllven me aootber year1 I """10'•• come to love the Norllt Viel· .,..._ I ill!ed, .._.... I WU oomlnJ[ 1o -t11e SG111lj .,....._ t !qf.a IDd •.. SI. ,_. ..... , WI'• Juli 111 In the t11i1 1'"i WM n. Jljllians IDd C211neoe 11111 lO'llll t1le Germans and J~ Mll1 •: Oii. jllll the contrary. For r the past year now I've be@)-learning to love the peaceful lndustrlops a.ioese and our businesslike Russian trading partners while hating the avaricious Germans and Japanese for ~ our dollar and ... SI. Peter (openlna the gale): Euler, Mr. Mlddlerode. I I Mlddlerode (aurprlled): Me? But. , , St. 1Peter: You have-loved everybody Mr. Mlddl~'' et ooe time or another,' Mlcldlerode (unbelievingly), And lhol's good enoogbl SI. Peter (•li!hlol): Conaldeftn& the iOOJJOlltical manlpulatlona of y o ~ r leaders. Mr. Mlddlerode, that'• the bell we can hope for llleae dayo. ' CMHIOI COAIT • DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wtad, Pilblilhtr Th.,,,.. KffOl4 Editor I \ . • • VOL ' . B; riespil mg incl Nit.on housiwl Day su: lruils aJ pork. "If JM prjces • pl'.Odll6o - Buri the ~ night ! from ! Judicl A and lack byr Ing alter hill. • • • . .. N.Y. St.eeks VOL. 66, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, S4 PAGES • • -ORANGE COUNTY, ~IFORNIA •• FRIDAY, MAltCH 30, I 973 ' TEN CENTS' .. ' Produce . Prices to G~t Worse, Says Merchallt By WILLIAM SCHREIBEI\ Of .. Dtiltr ,..... ..... Despite their efforts to hB!t the spiral- ing Increase ol meat prices, Prtsldeht NiJ:on and: the meat boycottln'g houstwives may be in for an April Fool's Day surprlle -'especially II they blly- !ruits and vegetables instead of bed and pork. "II people are thinking bow hlg)I nieat prjces are, wait unUI they, aee the Jateat produce prices, hlttlog the stands tliis ., . . . ' ~ • weekend/' says Ernie ramp, ~of , said. 11Lhbes went from fl a case to $St Newport Produce, 2111 Newport Blvd. a caae and lettuce from $3.'lli 10 f1 a "They are sl<Yro<keting higher than carton." I'Ve 1teen them iii all my 35 ye.an ln this Camp said the most amazing b:reue business," be said • wu In ·om-, which went from $1.10' a Clmp'18ld be di.coverec{<he nwslve bag to $12 a bag in -a Week. • price increases when be went to buy his "That muns 29 • :Ill ~ a P9WJ4 on produce al the Los Angeles .IVJ>olesale the market shell," be sa(d. "!'Te ""1'F Produce Termlpa1'Wednesday-'.tlle day • beard of ooloo prices ov.r 15 cents•a prices are ailjulted eacb week: ': pound." -;-• ' "Bell peppers went M!!n' 13· a arton to A wbO!esale proch\Ce ma'? k et $22 a carton wholesale In one wiek," be. ·spokesman, who .asl:ed DOI to:Jlie'1del>. '> • • ': .. • • - tlll!id. generally confmned Clmp's price quot'3 this morning but said, "Tbe prices are subje<il to change wttboot a moment's noUce. ti Tha spokesman abo said most of the markets tbat will reflect the big In-. croues .;m be Independents or imaU grocers. Some ol the big cbal!!s have thebo>own fields, be $Bid. Can1p exp!alned the barvest!ng ol Tes· as om-ibat normally &tock Soulhland abelves llu beea delayed by beaYJ rains * eod major onion supplle1 In Michigan aod Idaho are deple!ed. Tbe only ones available are coming from New Zealand -I,~ miles away. • Other major increases have been made in such.things as cauliflower, which went to f1 for 12 beads !tom about 13 and cucumbers, which went !tom ~ to $11 a carton. camp predicts stono prices on most proc!uce -with tbe escepUon of loinatoes and bananas -will rival tbo3e ' * Pork "Stil'l of meat starting tbiJ weekend. He $BY• bell peppen wl!I cost $1 a poond , limes more than $1 a poond, let- tuce SO cents a head, cucumbers up to 39 cents apiece and caullfiower .a cents a bead. Lettuce earlier this week wu aelllng In most markets for 35-"9 cents a ht.ad and bell peppers -if they were available at all -were running from about J9 to 35 · (See Pl\I~, Pop I) * Rises Beef Steady After Price Ceiling DAILY Pl.LOT Sblf!PWI • HARBOR COURT CLERKS WAIT FOR POLICE TO DUST DESKS FOR FINGERl!RINTS ,. Supor-.leor Dariano MagUffl (right) Tolls Carol Nichols (left), Llnd<i Everson: 'Don't Touch' • • • BJ Uldt..i Press Inttniallonal Beel prices beld steady today but pork conUnbed to cllmb in cost al livestock markets despite President Nixon's meat price celling which was to take ill>' Di.diate effect. (Related stories, Page 28) Early trading at Midwestern livestock markets showed hog prices rose from $3 to $4 per hundredweight •ince Thursday when they went up from '5-'8 at several key markets pnd established new one-day increase records. The freeze did not ap- ply to llve cattte, bog.I and sheep. CaUle receipts at the yards were low al thOy normally are on Fridays and In some areas there were not enough on hand to test the prieet • Hig)I chofuo aod prilntM1leers, for ex· ample, stayed al $47 per 180 pounds ·al the ~olie~!Jyestock Mark~ Sl!ccessor to . the old ~o stocky~ . t . '. _....,It Ill••= ...... and Jirict-l>l!fit-1 sild Ole ,. ~·......... Jiiiie .. !~~ II 8111 at all, , , line M Court 'Office Cleaned ·.· ' ~. . ' Burglars-Not Janit.ots~Hii Harbor .bistfkt " Burglars threw a monkey wrench into the wheels of justice late Tbunday night by stealing most of the typewrilenl from ·the main office of the Harbor Judicial District Courl In N e w p o r I Silence Broken Beach, police reported today. When secretaries and clerks 1n the busr ·small claim.s and c!vU dlvlslon of the courthouse at 4201 Jamboree Road, got to work tliis morning, they found 10 Ex-POW s Relate Stories Of Gruesome Torture - By United Preis lnternail:onal · . .' Where Amerfcan Prisorlers were driven A grue10me picture of psychological -to Insanity by torture. He spoke of at and' """sical torture forced mBrcbes and least three cases but did not have their ""' ' name! or know what happened to them. typewriters gooe and their desks oil limits wl>ile • poU.O ~-· lo r fingerprintS. ~ "Somehow, today<lldn~ start out rig)ll for me," ~ c6ief Deputy Clerk John Holman. 11We're immobilized until we get some typewriters from the' coun- J;y ... While 'moSt of '-the secretaries stood around In coolusl0n waiting for the poUce investigation and tor e m e r g e n c y typewriters to be brought In from the main courthouse in Sania Ana, dally business started to pick up. The few typewrlteri left behind bf. the brazen thief or thieves were working overtime to k e e p some semblanc.e ol. order in the court. Newport Beach 4etective l\eed G!oohep said he has no clues at all as to bow the burglary took plilce. ~· .. -lltock nwkel • '•'"°. declllled >l•· day ao>ld what llli\ylls detcrlbed u dtsappolntmenl .fllat President Nixon didn't take a harder line. • The · Dow Jones a'1erqe of 30 in- dustrials clooed down ue points to 951.08. "There's dtsappolntmeot that be dldn~ take stronger acUon against Inflationary prices In general," said Eldon Grimm, f!lalysl with"Walstoo & Co. A statement In Wuhlngton by Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur1 F. Burns oo the prime Interest rate aJsO ad- ded to a gloomier picture m Wall Stnet. In a statement prepareil 'for the llou!e Banking Committee, be said, "! caoool UIW'e you that interest rates will not inove u&)ward in the months ahead. u Stock · market pric .. aoared Thursday afternoon and analysts aald it' wu in a& tlclpoUOO of strong acttoo by the Pres!· dent agalnlt. lnOatlon, particularly ·the spiraling ·prices of food. Republlcao Sen. Romao L. Hruska of Nebraska, a top stock aod feed state, said the President's advlaera bad l!ven him "very poor counsel •.. the b;oeflts to the cmswner, lf any, will be very short tenn." · Cattlelnen and farmers said the Im· position of price curb3 wlll discourage production of livestock and t b e organizers of next week's boycott Aid they plan to go ebead as acbedule4 In theJr drive to Push do1.J meal pdtea. So111e Long NoJes Singer Seeking W Qrld Record Volce-cncklog and stomach growling , Huollngton Beach vocalist Ed Downey is ...U,lf'hll;"'y tobreol: a world record !or JlOIHlop olnglng. Downey bopea to set a world.record of 50, hours o/, marathon singing by 5 p.m. Saturday, to the benefit of the NaUonal Eist ... seals Telethon. ~t~~' ~ii DoJlll.t)' Aid • Is -· ....li'll ft •. . Ills ~ "*' lllll ,re'!.Uvely illrong allot • l\l!l!'li and lllli IMrlle WM ti.inl maintalriOi '.by ~ amall group ot:Conf.. pankxll'Who spent the nlgl!I with blm. At doe tbde' during tlJe early morn!ni ho"un a slnaU gri>up of teeti8leri was joined by ..,...m securtlJ gdarila lalr:i1g a break. . 1 The 'only breaks Downey bu taken were for a hamburger, dortata lnil qulclc trips to the'batbroom. I ' · He IWted the mariltllan at i p.m. Thursday with Nell Diamond's "Sel!tary Man.'' Dlamood is Downey's lavorile recording' otar and the I> I a m o n d songbooks have belped Downey ret through the bundredi ol emP be bu SUJl8 already. As or 9 a.m. tbls rnornlnC about llOO In donaUods !lave been put In a cao In front of. the '1tage. During his J>Oltomwice, Do'wney's manager, Mel Lln<Uiebil, hu been min' nlng a phone, granUng sll!g!ng Interviews' to radio station! tbal have learned of Downey•s· l\'(lrld-record attempt. • The nightclub slilger'I goal Ii fl0,000 In donations. .DAlLY ,PILoT lflft ..... STILL CROONING lack of medicine and food was presented "Nobody knows what happened to them by released prisoners of war today, echo-·except Hanoi," Biss said. tng timilar storiet~ told Thursday at a "There were many days I would ratber aeriea. of news conferences. ~ted have l:lied1 11 said Bias, relatlna: the story stoile!, pictures, Page 5.) . of his own capttVllJ. . At W~ver AFB, Masa., u . Col. Ken-He said be and JllOll of the olber prlloo- neth fl. North ol Rockvl!le, Conn. llald ~~ confe&!tona after being tor- 0 At this point r have nothing showing how they got in," be ·said. 0 All I've got are 10 missing typewriters and a Jot of confusion. 11 • Holman said he bad no idea~who would have pulled oil .the courthouse caper but said, "They weren't very smart since my o!!lce W&! open and they left beblnd a $650 adding macbine,ib favor of an old manual typewriter on-the desk outside." ls Brando a Camper Or Headed to Indians? ·Sinter Downey --~--- Burglar ·Hits Boat Fi.sbll{g tatlie, tools, a television set and a radio jointly valued at '123 were Bio! n_'l'llunday .nlg)lt from a boet m<j>red>al Suoaet"Aquatlc Parle In Sunset Beach, Orup County Sberlll'1 o!!lcers ..i~. Boat owner l\onald J a cob Nadzomict told depuUe! the tackle and qllaoc.S were tskeo by Intruders who br<f<e-lnto the cabin of his ve1&el. tbree North Vietnameae -an officer and B _,. particular guard -·-' _u .. ..a OP04rl'VlftlliL.1. e ~one ,..~~ two ~-men -were ·-~,.. "to get i great deal of ~ out ot for ~ hundreds" of prilonera at •.poundlng on my face with a c1ooed flat "H'JI"! Break Hotel" In Hanoi. ill m<A'lllng. They did mate ao effort tp Norlh, 42, said be was bound with wire keep hafllCUTlng"people. They !eame<l alter 1111 capture and placed on a fire-ant bow to 1nOict pain wilboui dillocallng bill ' lholitdera or 9C1rr\Dg. • ,; thou b 1 '"" to be eaten In Evamvl!le, lnd., Army S. Sgt. Jame• I g t was go..,. · F. Pfister of Evaosville said. be saw 1 alive,~ be said, because be would no1 tell fellow prisollerl of war die OI malnutrl· bis captors the location ol his llame baH. !Ion aod pOo_r medical ca,., but did nol He told of guards hanll!IDC him by suffer aoy lort"fe himself nor did he pouotlng on hi• cell door aod yelling oee any. "P-0.W, bow," and If he refuaell, a fill· er N!d enter and "beat the dayllg)lls out ol )'OU. 11 • Doctor: Gloshen said eig)lt of 10 typewrlters lal<eo were espemiva electric medela and the other two were .manuall. As of mitHnoming, Bolman i wu ltill. waiting f..-t;pewriten lrvm Santa Ana. Most of the girl> were · stl!I gJ,,..,iy avoiding their deslla and the ~tartes lucki enoug)I to stl!I have a t)lpeWtlter were pecking away like mad. - Co\ll1 officials 'this morning ')fer:e also critical -of the ltngth or time It took police to get to the courthouse al~ the crime was reported at 7:58 a.m. • Tl\ONA (AP) -Se•eral ~ ol ' tbla little town m the edge ol Death Valley uy Marlon Brando spent Wednee- daY night here and Ulen ~!)' -eamPIDC lmtead of going to Wounded Knee, S.D., "1fhere be Indicated be would go. Brando created a stir by rejecting .ao Oocar and lelldinc a young part..lndisn woman to the Academy Awards in Loa Aogelea Tuetday nlg)lt to voice his pr<> le\! over the manner In whlcb Indiana Treat Needs, Too "Soai&tlmel l got the lmprealon the . ~ did lt far their own satilflction, it lie dd at a news ci>nfereoce today. "I belieft up unUI the day the tut mao wu relellod they tortured men for wllltever infarsnatlCl'l they wanted." BG "ND1111 said lie believes the North College Dean Says Probl.ems Ohe11. Overlooked 11-•• Improved tht.J'OW.' .Itta · • Jlr IAN 1l'OaTll ment lfter 1• to "cover their tracb." °' .. °""' .... ...,. c..t. Jallaoe G. N.-..b, 32, ol A chrtldcalq ill petloal bu 111\lA prob- Palltld Poet, N.Y., shot down In 1111, !tms than hla UJicerin1 -- $Bid lie broke hll Ira ID beUlnC out. °"' He gets depmaed. He 'u ff e r 1 spite bis inJUr1 ha wu "otranlltd to an-hallucinatlona ..-"by 11ns•r1 ......,._ .. once be reoched ao Inter-deprivation. He geta bQred. He gell - roptlDn point Mir Hanoi, be aalcl. ly. A1*her released POii', Air Fotte MaJ. And someUme> his dtsea,. cbaniff or Robert L BIU ol -• .llalne, l8ld In his medical needs cbaoge. Yet many Bangor todaY bl! hem! ta ~ camp limes ~ <banged niieds 'o that -e men -..._ baoe by unrecogniud. peycJllloclctl bar -· Dr. Slaoley van don Noori, dean ol the Jim lfld tbel lay "i*ktnc through , Colllornll College ol Medldnt o1 UC crecb m throulh m t 1#£ re1QW b)' , JrYtno, said Tbuitday tllal -. llld koocllni ~ ....... ...... Ill. ..... edmlnlltr-. nee! fo pay -•l· • • - • ; ~ ~ _,ia! -tbe QlrGnlc Illness ts to bl! dtsllngulilied from acuto Ulness. Acute Wnesaea nioch I crisis quickly -followed by -dloth or cu ai..-llnt8I II llngering, perbape lnclnbl• al)d ... qulJIDI ~rm ...,. ~pies are mulllple is, llNIOllar dy.!roplly, and ParklRIDD'I dittue. Ven den Noort tp0ke to a seminar of, the~ Medical Auoclallon -llnl •t Ben Br:ow!I'• Motot llo!JI In Soalh Lal(UDL Tiie theme of lbe lwo<lay .. mlnar WU tbe"'TOle of tbe mdCal dlreolor ol the • • are dej>lded In movlae and television. The Indian girl read a statement from Brando afler1rlrd In which be Indicated he was golng to Wounded Knee, which In~ dians have occupl.ed llJ!ce feb. 'r/. Bui he hasn't )leen teen In Wounded Knee. Pat McG!olhlin, owner of a hardware stOre here, aaid. today a man uSed a credit card bearing the name Marlon . Brando to pay for purcbOses Tbunday morning. She sald he •1talked about mining In the desert'! during a '4iY of an 1)olir and a ball ·In the alore and boug)lt more than $100 worth of camping equipment.. .. She aald a friend told ber Brando was In town and tbat she laler reoognlzed a customer u the actor who baa beeo 101Jg)it by nenmen llnc; the awards cete!'>Ol11 • . Jerr'J Lough, ......, ol t be ~ Point Motel, said I man be -told by eillPloYet WU Brando speot Wednudsy night II the motel. Ulllgb 1414 a ·man Cllllng "1111. .--.i J.farquara registered fw blmsall Ind for a Mr. Oirtstian, whom l.a\llh llald be pruumed lo be Brando. He Aid be did not see "Christian.'' Brando play«! Iha rote of Fletcller Cltrtfllan Jll the ~ ''l\l>ltlnt on the l!ounlf.'' Maqaret Boed, cont, In the< motel reollltlran~ said Ille rec!ognlsed 1 diner as lltando. ,.. "II -!llOlllY by bis speech,~ . .iio said. "He WU ..,..,.,. I Jooa leatbOI' coat and a blc )l).pllon hAt. He looted Uke a man re.a, to p to the bills.'' Oraage Wetti.t .. er Fair, but lnereaslng cloOdlness late Saturday. Expected hl&b 'lli, low 51. • • • l H rttar, -.lO, 1m Shawing ·At Inquiry . Now Hinted WASWl\'GTON (AP) -The White Houae opened up .the IM"Slb!Uty today that members ol the White HOUlt staff mlght make Informal face-to-race ap. pear~ before HOiion !nveatlgating the Wa..,..te coosplroey. At the same Ume, prw ~ Ronald L. ZJegltr said any White Houle emp)oyes who might be summoned before a tmeral grand jury conducting a paraller Inquiry have been ordered by Presidenl Nrxoo fO appear and tutify. ln the pt1t, the Wblte HOUie suggested that any exchangeo bet,.... White Housa olaff members and ~ Senate adect CQmm!ttee investlgetlng the Watergate affair would probably be in writing. Ziegler sald today, however, "there are olher' ways l'"'haPI th1t can be worted oJt." • He 11id the White Houae pledges lull cooperation to the COIJl)1llttee and la "ready lo work out a procedure" that w~ld permit staff members to provide infonnation and answer queaUona, sh«t of an appeaarance at a fonnal com- mittee meeilng. Ziegler voJunteere4 at a news brleflna: whal h~ d-lbed '" 1 lengtlly reslste-ment of iong·.iandinc White House policy regarding the two Watergate lnqulrie1. He said ho did ao "to d!Jpel the mytb ... ·1.bat we 1eek to cover up." • .... ,. ..... p BLEMS. • • hla It I • II hnpoNot, m don Noo JW cllool !lit ... 1ol e boopl1#MI oelereollvlc>lins ...... ooolil'WI! .. HIM to Sift her a..,_ ,,,,_ prohi• Illa .a:ld ~.lllo fatawdltllllil- dent. "illlia -Ila would do I _. thorough job," vu den Noort said, "and unforlunst.ly, 1" ~ ' brea1t tumor which all the othetl hail overlooked. "Just becauae. potleot ha• OJlt m-dotsn'~ mean he can.1 set IJl)tMr • .., "Wt 111Ua1 alao ~-alteatloo to lhe • kinds ot 11ter•PI' rJl'ltl.''. ti. UCI dean ' .. said. Peopk who ara lni\ltl<nti for yaars chanc• psycholoelc.Uy ud ·~ noada ' . tot varloul ' klnda of drq1 cbing&-o "" well. "A woman professor had been on medication for what wu tboltCht to be a psychoaomatfc eondltlon," van den Noori clled. "The dolaie had betn. lnaeued ltttle by little and was alflC!lol the woman psychologlcally to lhe extent that she would not leave bu house. "I helped her by clilconllnulnil the medlcaUon. She 1-oow baci: at teaching." Net-one had taken tbe time to ana!yu the eflecta of the ctrua on the pa· lient, ho augealed. . The affect of nµny new medicines can be dramstlc fl\ treailng cltt'Olllo' Ulne1S, van den Noori added, but Ibey tbould be cosnlantly rwvaJuat.i' as to UWr erfects In each lndNlduol -· -Other non-roediCal aieas~ ehou l d become of l11CHatlmt 'conotnJ to those treaUng chronlc.Uy'111 potlenla, he ad- ded. "The effect! or sensory deprivation on patients ls subtle,'' he said. '1Thls Is not a function of lack of intelligence or the declining year! of the patient." ··- I • South Vi ·t Bas I I 'I I I I I 11 P~unded ~Y Reds '[ Beach Blaine's ' ' Leaseholder • F~r Rent Hike ai1 offlclalilii H~·•ch said today tho leaseholder at the Driftwood Beach Club ahould ha•e prepartll gradually for a 'rice increase because there wu'a l~year warning for it. • The 1"81 2,&01 American · ltoopa left , South \llemam Thuraday, grlnnlog, Jok· Ing and laughing IS they 'beerded transport plsneo end norl~ o1 • ~~~tlog ~ ..... Oiil1 1,1114 U.S. aer. '1'nBinelf In South Vietnam today -all Ualgned to special duty at the American Embassy, the Defenst Allacbe Office and the now di!banded Jolnl Military Commilalon (JMC). The latter group, nllll!berlnl e:ll, is scheduled to leave Saturday; Speaking to the nstlon on lhe very c!'1 the Un!J«! State< eoded Ila direct mQ. itary role In Vlttnam, President Nixm pointed with pride to the fulfillment of his major objectives. .. But be laid there is growing evidence · Hanoi is not UvJng up to the cease-flre I agreemeift. The President said T1111r1lday night the • goal be set for himself upon entering , the White House in 1969 -winning 11an honorable peace" -had been met. But he said the United Stain Would lnllllt-t\>at .Hanoi comply with the.-Paris l terms and that the leaders of North . , Vietnam should bave no· doubt there will · be ooosequences II thl!l' do nol comply. ! ; Ziegler repeated the White House posi~ Uon that "no one in the White House had aoy lnvolvemeot or prlor knowledge In that event" -the early summer 1971 bugging of Democratic Natk>nal Com- mittee headquarters in the Watergate complex. He said even ijarvard medical students put in an Iron hmg experimentally beaan halluclnatlng in some case! after only 45 mlnutei of confinement. 4 Prineess Returns "In 11113 the city and the leaseholder agr<t<t !hilt the property would be reap- pralstd evtry 10 years," saya Richard Harlow, uecuUv~ uslatant to the city ~ South Vfetnamesa aald more lhan ·• 100 Communist truce vlolatlons were committed In .the day·long reporting period that ended this morntnc, amonc them the barrage leveled at lhe Border Ranger camp 'at .Tong Le Cban1 and other attacb that till.eds even dvlliaDI and wounded U othf'ra. · -A, • A Salgoo command apokeaman said the • five C.Ommunist attacks on civilians in 2' • hours included the murder of a .K1en · Pbong Province hamlet chief ud the ·, wounding of two persons by Viet Cong j agenja abor\JY before dawn today, , 1 0 Sensory deprivation and depression is an enormous and much neglected factor. We need to provide the bll!lest pos!lble envlronment -ln which the pattenta can hear,. see, feel, and appreciate the move. ment of the world around them,'' be aald . Monaco's 0 Princess Grace, former actress Grace Kelly, poses for pie· lures at Philadelphia lnte"rnational Airport with daughters Stephanie, 8, and Caroline, 16, and mother Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. after arrival in her home town for a visit. admlnlJtrator. "Now they're trying to make ~t In- creases look like the city's fault. We haven't even determined a final price change," Harlow said. Renters in 239 mobile homes received noticeJ this week that their rent would .from Page 1 S H ed jump 1311 per mooth In May . Nlxon has said he would not permit pretent or foryner memben of the White House 1taff to 1ppe.1r at formal 1t11lona of the Senate committee becaUse that. In his view, would violate ihe constitutional doctrine of separation of powers. Meanwhile,_ convicted Watergate. con- splrator:Jamu W. McCord told Senste inveltlgators that presldentlil aide H. R. Haldeman "had to be aware" of the plans to wiretap ~ocratic national headqua'rtf:ra, a source close to the Senate Watergate investigation said to- day. Most Important, van den Noort con- clUded, ls a need for sustained love, warmth, and enthuslam from nuraet, dpcton, and admlnlatr1tor1. PRICES ... uspect unt The Driftwood Beach Club Is a trailer park on land leaaed from the city. It's · The spokesman Indicated that attacks agalnal local offtclals and other civilians may be the nill Communlal teCllc of the ' post-truce era.· ' , '.' 'The &j)jll"CO alao • oald that McCord refilled .to 1111Wer lour or n .. queotlons about possible Involvement In other a- plollli• ~Mtla on l'OW'h of poufbie. self·lncrlnilnatloo, durl!Jr bis l\1-bour.ap. pearai/lif ll#ore the cOmmlltee w~ day. . Huntington Seeks $115,000 to Aid Retarded Youths In h'Vine Grove &~~c~:: same 1 .... , u the Sheraton cents a pound, Camp ~id. The city recelvea about $39,000 an· camp said the increase in bell pepper $ R Ca nually from the full 44-acre lease. prlooi: is a result of the recent U.S. 2 ape SC Huntington Umlted, the leaseholder, boycott on this year's crop of Mexican wrote trailer mldents that the city was peppers. A blood-stained sedan ana a rapist who asking for a 364 percent p{ioe increase in "None of It is coming in becall.!e of its JWe agreement, coot.amination," be said. "So all the bell kidnaped his lf-yellNlld victim and tip-The $30 per month rate increase for the peppers .in our area are being flown in ped her f2 after the ordeal in an Irvine trallera is a jump of about '¥1 percent. air freight from Florida." orange grove are sought today by Orange llarlow said the · requested increase Camp said the highest he bas ever seen County lawmen . might be substantial, perhaps near the bell peppers wholesaJe was $18 a box ln The girl had run away from her figure mentiOPed in the letter. More than $115,000 in state and federal Michigan in the dead of winter. This Gardena home the day before with a "But we haven't negoUated that yet. lt week they are U higher than that in isn't settled,'' he said. "The leaseholder fuods to help chlldren with learnfng defi-Ca11fomia. boyfriend to pursue a carefree life of shQC.ld have been anticipating this over cieqcles was requested Tuesday night by "Naturally you e1pect prices to be a hitchhiking, relying on sympathetic hip-the past 10 years. :rhey've bad a pretty tru.!1~ ,ol .the ·H,unUugton Beach City litUe higher in winter but this is unheard pie t)'IM'.S for shelter police said good deal for 10 years." Reports of attacks agi!Mt clvlllinl -~ have jwttped. within two weei<S althotl.llb batUelleld actlVtty dropped off'to malrily • small-scale actions of platoon and com-1 pany stie. • ' · • .. , Calendar f.over Deadline June 1 ' I 'lo' I· i ' * Fountain Valley artists of any age have l. In fedeief eourf ~J,_ .tl>e sentencing of McCord IOr ,b\trafiluiiJi.buggfJJI tl>e , De~U.}.e!ll<i! 1• .. tho. Wa~ bulldlrit.Wl'f~ Unl14\me 15,•1, h• (elfl1ll'n\al;X) .School, Dtt!rlct., , of," be. 1&id. ·. '· · ·. • ln're.otlgatora 1odi,y are .e.i.mg ~ A commltlee of Driftwood residents The largest request ls for a $63,000 He said there i$ no real way of telling suspect ln bis early 20s who waa wearing was supposed to talk with Harlow tod<iy · Valley School Olslrlct. state grant to provide great« lo-what ii causing most of the other in-a Marine Corps corponl's faUgue to Jeam""CletaHs of the rate changes. Mo11t•..-The ca~,A li!ts events that t.ak'C ,. until June 1 to submit lheir entries for ~ the cover of the 1973-74 Snperlntendent- Parent'Councll Cstendar 'of Q>e Fountain '. Coast Drison or dlvldu"11zed lnatruCllon for 1-'la kJn-creasea but be b_as ~ prettr good idea. uniform at the time ol the original ab-than !Ot!'Diiftwood residents met iJl't!Jl!'• place t!u'O-t the year. Peels ' _ _ }. • . • • • '""" • . -· d~ . J,b third pad~.,""l' -~ "'J'!Je!$,..CU).•.~ ~Llh<: ~~·,prl<;e&. · <tuCllOll We<jnes<lay. , • .: ,...;· -· ciub's recreation 'hall 'Thursday night' to' from cale!lilll\' 1"11l' are fti:r to nance • ....,...."'.....,. iki-"'•• -' --. _.,_ " gbingUp 80 ll:ley dectre-·fo get lit on a Her boyfriend -dropped off by the discuss the situatloTI. eight major yOulh activ fQr district T lls P The district 11 competing with others good thlng while they can," he said. motorist who then sped away with the A resident said they Pll¥fe no declsion students. . t e arents, throughout the state for the '2S million 0. W. "Dick" Richard, owner or girl --apparently has not yet been ex~ept to send the committee to city hall. The calendar cover designs and draw ... ~ .... being made available through thj Early Richard's Markets in Newport Beach located. . Bill Thomas, a general partner in Hun-ings mUBt be in black and white. a L 'A • F.. ' Childhood Education Program. :·· says be hasn't noticed the increases yet The victim said the pair had stayed tlngton Limited and the man who ligned district spokesman said. The entries metlCQ l.ne The grant, il approyed, wonld provide but sayi "We'ri uted to high prioes alid with new ' acquaintances 'i'\Je!day, then I~ 1311 rent Increase letter, has been out must be submitted at the tllstrlct'1 · ·an a\tult-ltudent ratio of 1to10 Jn.each we jlist live with them for a while." went on their way the following day, of his office and no one else wpuld com· Educafion · Center, Number Ooe . clauroom. currently there lJ one teacher Richard Said people. "just won't buy thumbing a ride out of Costa Mesa. ment on behalf of the company. Lighthouse Lane. for every class, whlch averages about 28 when it's too high and they'll tell us to ----"------------------"'--''-'------=-------------- An Orange County prisoner (POW) students in 1'1.e. . bock )Nith It by not buying." From Wire Services called his parents in Pt!anchester, N.H., The ECE program would ~nttnue for · Restiurants have noticed the in- Thursday, to tell them "America Is six years, wl!JI the grant incruslng each • ~t ,too, and have reflected it in really fine and don't you forget ll." su~sslv~ ~. t.rus&eel were,told. .. Jbefr prices. . · It 11 ·""1Di · ollareid this ~ for the • • Dork Bos, a chef at D1llman's Air Force Cspt. James Kula of . fir1t tlii\e~ .~ Would go lnt4. dlstrtct Rellaurant Jn Newport Beach, said the Anohelm had been a POW for eight · ·_.tion nell fall 11 approved by 1be -., bave been ao great in the past months. His F4 Phantom jet was abo , .. ·itite: , few welkl 'that the restaurant has been down ~ver North Vietnam. , -~ ,,ought to apply for it," aid.. forced to reprint its menu with changes ,Kulas wile, Jane, bas been ataymg .TruStee Orv1lle Hamon. "If we ,doa.'.t up to a nlCkel or more in some cases. with her parents In Fullerton. wind up_.ith • porJIOb of ti, aomeone elle And Camp aaid most otjier restaurants The 26-year-old officer told hla parents wW get.our tax money." · .,.. be sarvtcea are doing the sama. during a phone call from Clark Air Bue "W• get criticism' from high ~. , '"It "'8is •about lSliO to reprint menus ill. the Philippines that his "fOlldeal and colleges that these kids (lt'lde but lhe way things are going,. they can't dream,, now ls to drive down cypreu school children in genen1)' cal)'t' ftad," do m~ else,'' he said. Street wJ~h his wile to his parents' home said Superintendent s. A. Moffett: · ,, · fo~ ~mreunion. · ,, "The state probably has this !n the ' 'I so happy to be back, Capt. Kula back of their mind and wants to try the p b 0 said. He .revealed that he losl 30 f."unds program oul," he said. res yterians during .. his Imprisonment In the Hanot Trustees were told that if the program ~~~Zoo a.~ another POW camp called does not work, they will have the o~ D p His fir;I visit afler leaving Clark Air portwiily to drop out. epose llStOT Force Base, Kula emphasized, would be with his wire. Jane. · Of New Churcli Tho Kulas were· married jusl a year youth, 16, Still when his plane was shot down ln July 1!172. OIANOI COAST •• DAILY PILOT 1'111 Ol"Hte Clllltl DAILY PILOT wlltl wlllcll II comlllMd ""' Ntwi-Pr1n, 11 llUlllllllM bV ""'Or11119 Coan Publli.11"'' (OmNf!Y. ''"' r1!1 mlllorll 1r1 pUblllflla, Mor.d.ty lhl'!IVllll '"rlMy, fW Colli Mg1, • ~ 11e1(11, - H1111Ungton ltach/I'..,.....,, V1l""f, 'Li9UIMI , 1-..JtfJ;i'fJINdl1~ck ' 11>11 s.n ci..r-111 f I~ ~ qpJrt!'tllO\. ~" 'iinGI• reg~I fedflllll •ll_.......lltd lll!!1d1y1 <Incl S-l'f'l. 1 ri.. pr1ncl.iil-~ pc. .. 1 " ,, iii We1o• .. , ltrHI. Cost• 'Mh1, c111wr1111. '2i:i.. Robttf N. W11cl Prn1denl Ind P'ublith1r J.elr II. C111l1y Vicll l"f'M!Dwll -.ii Gfin.ar.i MHllGt'I' n-·· K, .... a lllltor I I r Not Old Enough For Fire H 01ise A tettooed, l&-yeaMld boy who showed false tdenllflcatlon papers cialmlng ~e was 23 Is in Orange County Juvenile Hall today with 1 dubious distinction . . He Is the' flrat non-adult to ho hauled •. out of Costt.:'.ldesa's Fire House night clilb, "Wlffi:J1 has dropped Us minimum '. ~ · 11m1t to 18 and reverted to !Is · p~vlously featured bottomless dancers and topless waitresses. · Officer Leo Jonea aslil he entersd lhe lornier beer bar al 177 E. 17th St., which now serves only soft drlnU, cotfee and fruit juice about 10: 15 p.m. and noticed the patron appellfed rather ~· He was escorted outside, b1s age con- firmed, and be was talten Into Cllltody on suspicion of lack of -tal . control, being in danger of a lawd and c!laaolute • life, and poosessloo of danflerOUI drui•· Investlptors... claimed f Lt e am- phetamlrie '\>Ills w6re found II bis bac~ pocltet, In addition to the tldmulollon be wu •P1?8"'ntly seeking lnsltle. . -~· Bra Developer Dilii .. NEW '(Qill((Api.i. tita Rolinthal;fl, IOU11der 1111111 ofl!lldenlorm !DC:. dljlL Thursday. Sbe wu one of thOlle raB1)00IJ,. ble for lntmluclng tbe brautere tndualry to the United Stltee, and &be arid ber late • IJ111bsnd Wllllam, were credited wltb designing the lint "upllll" bra. The United Presbyterian C h u r c h Thursday aMounced the defrocking of an Anaheim pastor who bad earlier accused the church of falling under the influence of "radical left-wing enemies of Christ." The deposed mftllsler, th~ Rev. ·Ralph H. Didier, said lie wa :''"'11 s~<!'ed" by the divesting and WillJlOt Jet ft· affect his future plans. • Rev. Didier left his 1.600 niember Anaheim First Presbyterian Church earlier his year and rounded his own Covenant Presbyterian Church. He said the new church has 625 members, most ot them from his old congregation . . Rev .. Didier M!d he will remain a minister froth a prior ordination froth a t'Ommunity church in ~fichigan. Also deposed Thursday was Rev. Lowell W. Linden, 'lfho was asosciated pastor under Rev. Didier at the First Presbyterian Church. However. Rev. Linden lert that church earlier this year, saying in i1efter that it has been "doctrinally weOltened" by re- cent policies. He baa since joined the First ~allonal GJtnrch o r Aanaheim and plans to seek -reordinaUon with the NatloMI Alsodatlon o f Congregational Churdlea. Although Mr. Didier WIS acUve In the thiie mllllon mem~ O n 11 e d . Prubyteri111 Cljureh ta11 ~. he at· lt1Ci..i I~ In l\ll open 1tllor wUlr . .tJ>e clitrae that tt " .. lllng lttlt!Dl"1b ~ enemies of Christ.. * He was particularly unhai+!> 't!ltll the dadaloo of the United Prubyterl10 Cllurcli to -le f!O,Glll lo ti. delonoe rund of pro--Anaela l)avls. I I .. ' ON DISPLAY; NOW AT TEO von H ltarllgo~' ERT'S LAGUNA-STORE-- DREXEL.-HERITAGS-HENREDON-WOODM.ARIC-MRASTAN INTlllORS WljllDAft l IA'IUIDATS t:tO .. l1JO ..... , 'I'll. ''°° NEWPORT BEACH e 112) Y(mCLIFf oa., MJ-2010 (0pt111 SuMay 12.11JOl 4142·2010 LAGUNA IEACH e 1•~ NOltTM M.lrt ~Y • tOp•111 S11ntfay 12·11JOI 4f4.6ill ., ...... TORRANCE e I 2JM! HAWIHOllHl ILYD. llt·IZlt • I' I I• • " ' t. ! t I • ' ! 1· r ,. ' . • " ,. , .. • ' s Al I I ~ lie. "'~ 81 DEi H wb home. from Pensi< ~ at the ed rod lb!> ~ these this 'I month belooi been ' -plana! AH paym. llfal • ~°:~ ble. ' -t1 Oi DEl Gadg< WUI = deddl my I never ~ ·~ ~ i::i .... ...... ~ . I • DE clink spay< ooe. can't veter the p 1A 1 .. "' ~ -Qt B F • A Sllay, WNa11_., _. rrw., F-Of a. D .... Y Pn.qr . ' to/ prol>i.ti1 T~~ 01Ut#lc Pol Dumi. POI tolll C14 red !apt; pd 111• -• .,...,.,. mid CICllott • 0 • i ne•d to ._ JOI.. I••# "" .. --1 mid VO Uf' QWC• -to l'UI Dv~• I Al butMsa.'11811 Yovr s....n.., Onno-~ Dcilw Pilo~ P.O. a .. 1600, Coria llera. Ca., 92828. Include •flOMr ltltphorae ••mbcr. • Blllc11ee ef P••-t• DEAR PAT: My mother died on Feb. 24 while a resident of a convalescent home. Each month 1be received checks from Soctal ,Securl!f, Veteran'1 Widow Pensim and State Aid; wbicb she caabed to_pay ber espensea. The first of Marcb, IOUOW!Dg, ber death, tbe cbecka arrived at the home aa usual . We figured we ow- ed lour daya out of each check, but both the V eier.ns and Social Secinity. took lhMe cheeks from us. How can they do lbis ~ she wg alive. for 31 days of the month? It seems this money leUlly belooiell to my mother and should liave been available to pay some of her ex- penses. Can you provide us with an ex- planation of this situalioo! S.B., Lquna Beach At tM time of retirement, or wbenever \ . Coinputer (lteckmate I - DAILY PILOT 3 1 i Leary 'Not Aware' of I 1~ • • Reprisals • SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Dnlr ad- • . -·Timothy Leary, accuaod o1 ... p. • ' Ing fl'om the Call!omla M<n's Ooloo1 : here In 1970, .,.. ·~of hll departure .: ' from the prboo but flOI ol the Im-; pllcatiom o! the act, a paydllalrisl hu testlfled. "Had be been fully eansdOUS and la I natUral state ol -· be prob- ably wOuld flOI bave done what he did, ' because he thought be would probably get out in a few months," Dr. Harry seagel o! Los Angeles said at Leary's trial Thursday. \ . Leary waa servlnC • ooe-to-10 year · sentence for marljUOa ,possession when ; he le!t the minimum leCIO'ity faclllty on .. sept. 12, !!ml. Tbe defense contends the fonner Harvard lecturer wu in fear ol his life and in an Into.teated coodll!Gn when he left. i" seagel testllled lbal Leary told him be .. had taken I.'lD between 500 and IOO • times. '!be paychtalrlst added that • repeated use of the drug made It poeslble , for stimuli other than LSD, such 11 a-, 1 treme stress, to came "flashback!:." 11 Leary returned to the United St.tea ln ,, January after Al&banisWI oonliacated I his passport, ending more than two yeora ' of travels tlroogb Europe and the Middle -"'of --begin•, the fn. ltial elteeb btcl1ded an entire month's Fo• Richard Jones of Bel111ower High School, Thursday's computing f$' at. UC Irvine turned ollt to be unfair competition. Jones, (right) mMches wits with a computer trained to play chess, wblle Art Pacheco, UC! computer operator offers techniC31 advice. Jones lost the match, to computer, Qeft). Other area high school studentfl and teachers were more Sllccessful. Groups were 1!ht to campus Thursday and again todAy ,Jor tours, demonstrations, ms and di1J>lays empbaai21ng the • potential uae nf computers In ed lion. Twelve hundred students and tbeir !eacbent from 52 Loo Angeres and Orange County high schools · East. Federal agents eooorted bltn back and be was arrested upcn arrl'rina ln Los 1a.m regardless of the actual date of tile m--year mother became eUgi. ble. n.relore, ftplolioot ... te that DO bellefltl are due for the ntlre montll of dealli, even u Ille date of death occun on · 111e:::..:111e;;.e,,'"'•t Beef Beef, Disney W Q;t;ld, ' DEAR PAT: For having a "Gift 'N • • • Gadget" petty at my home on Nov. 21, I F d • s d • D ..:, ••• :'m=~=;:!1°!!\i..9'/! e~ture _m un ay .q ... e .. s~ ... , merehandlse. sold. I earned about 15 and ., , decided to order a Children'• Bible for .« " " my premium. 'l1le stamps and Bible Here's a sampling of some · of the peddlers which calls . itself · "We 'OP ! . wen11nvolved. · ' Angeles. \ Leary also laces lrtal la Oranp Coullty ... " Police Call, 3 C D Catch Escapee · . ourtty epartments ruS:n1::ws:ilh~::..,:_ .. 1 R.aise Budgets 19 Percent 1."'1· and found bimse1I on a direct line , back to jail. ; • .. 1, Cory, 23, who escaped Tuesday Tiu:.. • more Orange County · was 1829,861 -up $204,711 over tbe cur· j 1 ' " .. from a prison work furlough pro-' dep8rtments presented their requests for I rent year. gram in San" Jooe, waa in tbe tbe ~71 budget to tbe 09unty . ait·. Building services Director Jooeph I• never arrived, even tbougb I called the stories and photographs editors !eel will (Tum In Pusbers)" is discussed Jn DAI· : bos1es1 teveral times and wrote to the be mnoog "Sunday's Best" in the up-LY PILOT Stall Writer. 'John Zaller's . -Y twice. The !al!! I heanl was that coming Sunday edition of the DAILY Sunday· Special Is it really to clean out the company had miled the Items to me , PILOT: pusbers or just an escwie<to snitch? but that ..... more than [OW' weeks ago. I THE BEEf BEEF -Orange County MUSIC,U.S ON COVER -Two of lb( """1dn't complain about lhla, but Jt ap-housewives say tliey'll . join consume~ "lteaut11ul people," both of whom bave peers I'm being laken advan!ei.e·of and a"""" the natiOn in boycotting meat ,11JICOll1ing specials, make tho.cover of 'fV that cloesn~ JIOOlll rlgbt. beginning Sunday. • Tbe qlleStioo is WEEK. Cover subjects are A n n • · no orlglnal de~.Bb( =:, G;".: wbetber or QOt tJ¥oJ>reiident's wly Im-·Margret and Elvis Presley'. llootess p!ll wu doe te a oJlpl ill!· ( \ · < · ·) CONSUldEIUSM • -Speci~l leature ---tile price ol tba Btble 'S · d ' Best from Cbri11ian Science Monitor News ... "'-' _.-o,r l'!lq qecll!,e&mb\« lo UD av ·S ~ ; service labs, a look at Ralpjl Nader, , ,,._Iller -.cUai J.;,.r llolllll -_ · • "',...~. • u . rebel witb,.llWIJI, ca-and lfUJlll 1'1>• '* -Giii 'N G.11.. malled a . . !be how far his consumer movement bas ,.-.. · • •to ~,., md-Po•lll'L~ lllrioe• wW delw,t:e Ill come and what IDIY lie abeod. , .to•be Inf . ..~ · 'co-t'" ~l. IJ ~llirldur~7, lealljl'ed °' YOIJIN•·• ' " wllli ~ fiO<ileiS: l. y' !lie editol)(lto1!~1 ypq~ ., t 1,11• . • · ..... liHdct noi be reacbed so~ ftrm ~ CITY HALL •F1GH'fta1 -··Harrie • · ' • 1 crowded passenger tenninaJ at San ministiatfvl staff '11tursdity'aoo·'11 we!e~ Smisek Slid his Clepartment would 'need ' Francisco !Jiternatiooal Airport up about 19 ]>e1'Cellt. $4.6 million nex! year, up 1765,411 or II : : ~f when be bean! bimself : Purchfs)ng Agent Nathan A. Cherry ' per<e11t. • " Jie;na paged by !be a l.r p 0 r I said -h!r. d'*""1ment needl • 11.1 •mllli.0!1 : He asked !pr 11 addltiooal employes to -!or the coming year, up $231,524 or 11.5 bring the department total to 2'1. I' telepbooe operator. percent. He Slid etgbt additional Heaviest spending wW be f<l' repair l. MUlng his way to a white employes bringing !be department total and maintenance of bulldinp, IUI' • courtesy 1e1ep1me u requested, to 6'I were ne<essary. milllon; CUJlodlal oervlces. f!J mllllao, Cory -gfeeled by tlltl ali'port Blggest totals were !or l)IJ1'Chaalifjt • and uWlty oern.es, 11.4 ~ I" ,, , , · • goods and servtces, ~Vlpt· w~" DlrOctor of Bulldlnt Ind Sllety "'-'"' poucemen, who placed lh!i.~n Jn ing and dll!trlbullolf,'~'Mfia 'J McLeJlin .-for $t;llll03 _:;w~•" alter the Fnl tipped them ol U>rY'•' dlaposal of property and dupllcallllil 1158:55' or 11.5 penlellL He aald tht wllereaboola. , services. · • depa-.nt .-.! 31 mora penoos l<l' a ' • 'Ille 19~ sought · for , lb(" ca riff total of ia, " ' . • I ' ' w agreed to upedlte fO&r 'overdue ldfl Wieder lives in Huntington Harbour and ,...aes1 aad mall 111i1ber Pl\Cbge fai. "fitih~" 'FROM 'Clfy ball ' c... that big, · mediately.' · • · white <city hall up in the· Loe Alll(eleS' ' · Civic center, that is. Sbe is one of Mayor · ~ Rellllltttl con CH•le Sam'S'key appointees. Story b)I'. DAltY DEAR PAT: I keep hearlnc of ~ PILOT Slaff Writer Jo Oisoo. ,. : • "' •··• M~RCURY MARQp1s· " ' • \' • 'ta cllnlcs where a lemale cal can be DISNEY WORLD AND MORE - spoyed, but bave not been able to locate Specta1 travel issue oL FamllY Weeklr ooe. Coul4 ''""-* thla-i (er.me! I g(~ .. :""if .S!OrY~ it· ..... "'' , can't ~ but resist the lees asked by a mile 'lhe most 'bl · Disiiey World on ..eterillirian, but do feel coocemed about limited time •and 10ggests 19 otber !be pof populatioo. meiµorable trips. issUjl ~ ll.\11 , ~. If N.D., Newport Beae1l Ameiica's "10 Most SceolC Roads" and A reda<e4 COii 1pay aad D<Uter dlJdc features an illustrated lDlljl ol the natioo la ailllloble al the Emerg<Ky Aiilmal perlect for. helping plan the famtiy vaca· · Ooni>Md Humane Edacalloa Center, lion. lllUJuter SI., Gardea Grove. Yoo can SMUT GtlJ'i'. -: ~. 11 k es ~ arraqemeats by vlllllng the ~Y: 1"11 ':the tpOOj\IO, '.II. ~ . .-1 or pboalng 5*'1'118. Mary;Qistetio report( m ~e l>I .lnday's r ~',J,ilcratic I/""""'~" :ct&Oo Jhilllon •Jflsslag Brllet!lets t ilt• "8r··""J!IOrefilJ4 ~·Jack Dli:lR PAT: Last October I sent a ~. desci\i,s ·the Fill-Crac!l<dOwn 112.liO .cbeck to VIVA !or five POW-MIA> "1111 X-ratfd rows Jn aepanlo . corn- 1iatolets. I received the canceled check , ' Qief)terles to • appear opposite .the but ii> bracelets. I wrote to 'VIV A aboui • torlal pag~. . this, jlut haven't had an answer. Even •!.JP~« OVE1l PUSHERS -Private lbouP moot of !be POWs are home \ rt ol :c1~ wbo .eek out <jrug apto.;'d atill llke IODlething done about 1. • ~ .-, • • ·Ibis • ' . . • . ., ..... .. ; • • ., :· '· • . .. " ... ' 4 . .. I .. ' " ' Despite Mercuq Marquis .Bro.lg ham: Look of ~~ury and Rich· ' · ' C.W., Lacm Beach\·~, · . '' ~ _,.. aad o.M., eaatmgtoa 11eac•, · .8alesmgn Hel.l · wll \beelft your mllllag blocelell•'I· l ~ •• '+ ... '°"*•few daya. A 1poknmaa al VIVA, 'Jn" »l ll . ed n :_ .........-. .. w-said po11a1 .; • n.ueg . natw. .....,.. are ·~ 1everal ,. tC r.:. ...,.... 1nvt1vtos -theft or POW-MIA • {; d T : .. ............ -reaalted In anaalborlud On uar ower .... nte" door-IHoor ud tbopplaJ . i . , , - -sales. VIVA II trylng lo bonor all ' • -<loiveriet reported by -...0 --,.. A Newport1leach car aalesman ]>ooked llove CWtlled diecU er -orter • on ~ ,cbarps ~ a ll•year.old neel"9 la tbelr po11e1M. AldtolP d 1~aliress ~as~amially 1wfl#edwtatsan t ,,_;, may order a ~•II' .._..li!tguardto.....<laillilg:4.b,a o,' -•~. lqldm.,. ~'"' alway& ,,<¥.etn onter,.i to face 'jllal A»Hl 11 kl-. ~:pt·..:'"'.:-~=:-...:.: ~;~r:.=~lrial · "; ••· , Addldo. J.A., a.ta ittesa! • yP,: Eqene Martel Carri1J!, :ti, .l/11 ~ --oa MIA --\'ivA1 : ll1boa 0...... Cort!ato ~Ire!! IJl!J>a!l .• 11111:. l'ltb Iii., -AaL -. ·~;lt!-'tltllO-'--: 0 ~. . .. al~ ic.:.r,ce ~':""31n ~ B_JL1e 'Buyer' eon•-~•m-· I'JO as a ....... la. ·a .!Aguna Nlgnel ~ ideatl!W Mm u the man F~ on llond ·iiJ.~tztoini:a=m: ~ an& Eoca!mes In S • n Jot:lrr, ID. (UPI) -Harq)dl Miller, ==wllll Plll'Chlllnl a a.,..rold \llt'l ltr 1111.ooJ, waa ine on ... -loda1 alter lmDinfl hln*lf la to WDI Couaty Clrcult Court. lllJJer aw1 .. 1111d Tlllnday on ol -1racY to -a child. J 11. R. lludlir -lillllw'I ... .... to '11• -be. w1-...L Miller was !road pendltti a polltllblory beorinl acllldiled !or ,\prll 2S. • Jllllor, wbo waa ~ -.1ed to a IS.year-old, waa a«uoed ol buylna Rita P1Jnn, 12. fl"1n lier mother and .iep- f"""1', Mt. IDd Mrs. Fred Flynn, !or .... ' Cl1f1 f: _.... thlt C&rriere then with blit1 ·Cd rapad bet wlllle Ibey peilUldool tile slrl to -the 111_..i ' tower llllla bbn 81111 raped ber111dle Ibey llr1llCled .. Ibo.wooden platform. . N. Vjet·Malay Ties M . ~ KU'ALA LUMPul\, llilaJlle (AP) - Norlh \II_, and llilajllo eotabllsbed dlplomo6c ttiatlons today. Foo:<lan Mlnlllly oll1clals said It w11 the prelude to est.bl!-ol dlplnnMllo m.- with Eut ~. Nonb Korea '1111 Cornmmllt °*ia. . I it's still a Medium-Price Car .•. ' I •.• ness, . . • -. • -. SEE ONE ;. • • • lbme Of The ·New C.r ; , • "Gelliea ~di'' • - •• • • . . • l ' • • ' ·Marquis Brougham 4 Dooi: Jlardtop ' . . ' '! . Broughahi . .. 2 Door Hardtop·-· ----~ • arqu1s TRY ·ONE. . . BUY ONE • • . TODAY! ~Or .. c .. nt}/'1 lOO!llJI oJ 11nt Cott• • son • . LEASE-- Speclalilt In fuJJ malnt&- nance.ieaslnS ~ -.------- , l • I ) ! ! l ' ' • . ' l ' • • : THEN ~ND NOW -This Is hoW Navy Cmdr. Rieb· ard stratton aweared Ila he fa~ reporters In Han- ol In 1967. Strat1"'1 displays scars on anns· (right) 'lbursdlly In press conference in Oakland. I POW~.~·~Te·ll · Their Story . ... .t: • ' ' • \ Grueso.me Beatings Forced Out Confessions \ ' B1 Unltod Prns In-tlonal American prisoners cl wir hsve been permitted for the l!r.!t time to tell of the grue- some upeds ol their confine. menl Wlth the silence broken, the men •poured ool delail5 of beatinp, starvation, solitary -· poyclioJosical harassment and torture. 1 Many ol the men said they gave In to their captors after em.me physical abuse. "Nme <i IB ~ these statementt wluotarily," aald Army Maj. F1oyd J, Tbomp- 300., New Mllford, N .J., the longest held POW ol the war. "Moot <i us did it wtth death ttarlng us In the face. It was either die or sign It and my at· dtude was I wasn't going to die for a propaganda state- ment." Alr Fon:e LI. Col. John A. Dnmesl, Blockwood. N.J., olld he believed bis friend In prism, Edwin Atte1bet1y of Dollll, wu tortured to death. Atter'"ua11 was listed by North Vietnam .. haW!a died In Jl!UM, but llano! did not give uie-.; .:.-. ' SINCE 'JU U.S. iJ._, began belllli rt!euOil ll'eb. tt, they steadfastly reluoed to discuss torture and abuse ,In Communist prison camps for fear others otil1 held captive woold suffer for their re- marka • But wilh the refease '!burs- .day <i the last POWa In North Vietnam, ·the Pentagon said McGovern ) Opponent BELLEVJLLE, Ill. (AP) '-A South Dakota Iller :1rbo &Pent six years m a Noith Vlelnameae prison camp aays he woold Uke to campaign against Sen. ·George S. McGovern because of statementt the senator made during his Democratic party cam- paign for the presidency. ~Lt. Col. 'Leo Thorsness ol Si<iuX Falls, S.D., &aid at, a ne•s conference Tburaday that "nothing , ' they could answer any ques--Marine Lt. Col. ·John How-times in ..,. week wtth an 1ki\>5 that came up. At new!I llnl ,J'lunn, Neplune !leach, 1 autllmobile fan belt. -across the coon-Fla., aald he was tied In a tight , try, the POWs told their st<I<-1/Bll with straps and ropes and SOLITARY CONFINEMENT les. , , hls caplarl manipulated his Some d. the physical pun-• limbo Into grotesque pooitions. ishmeot •they endured lnclud· He said his arm was useless ed: , for six mooths li>llowlng one was a common torture. Lt. Cmdr. Even!lt Alvarez, Santa Clars, Callf., the longest held POW in North Vietnam, said he spe!lt his !int 13 months ti. -Air Fon:e Capt. Norm&l . such mcoonter. McDaniel, Greensboro, N.C., said he was hanged from a ~ .. that hllf feel berely touched the floor. He said he passed oul -NA VY CMDR. Richard A. Strattoo, Palo Alto. Calif., was burned )V!th cigarettes and had his fingernails be'1t back. -M. Sgt. Harvey G. Brande, I.oog Beach, Calli., hsd dirty bamboo stuck Into his wounds. -Air Force Maj. llohert Jeffrey, Dallas, said he was for!:ed to ....... ·loog, heavy clothing during stifling sum- mer be>t while belated In a oeven-foot-square cell. -sgt. Don A. MacPbail, Lowell, MU9., said he was hung avt:r a tree limb a n d bea1f1 for '°"" houri. "'lb'"' ..... three,,._ iio:nOilh lite and T -told thet I be -NA VY CAPT. Jeremiah captivity In 90lltary; Air Fon:e Denton, Virginla Bead>, Va., Col. Norman C. Gaddis, Knox· said be 11coofessed" after his ville, Tenn., estimated he captors "put a 10.foot \oil!! spent 1,000 days In solitary, iron bar on top ti. my shlDs and Air Force <»!. samuel R. anti two men walked It up and Jom->, Plano, n..; said he down." lived.IC moo.tbs alone, ioclud- Navy Lt. Cmdr. Rod· ing three years in a row. ney A. Knutsoo, Billings, 'lbere W89 also psyc:OOlogi· Mont., said he was beaten on cal harassment. Air Force Col. the buttocks 90 badly blood "'Fred V, Cherry, a Negro from splattered the wall and """ Suffolk Va. said the QJmmu· then forced to sit oo his nists ~ tdling him tales of wounds for six days. After atrocities commltted against that, he could ooly stand bent blacks In the l/nlted States. • at a 90 degree angle. "In the dead ol win!« wllel1 · '!be POWs were denied food the temperature was In the and water for periods of time; 30s or 405," said Navy Lt. many reported being tied up Cmdr. Joseph C. Plumb Jr., , In odd posit!oM; those Injured Overland Park, Kan., "they said they -·t treated, and woold put a bowl d. mt IOUP there were mulllple be>~ outaide anti then wait 4.1 min-1 Navy ()l)dr. Eu-B.' Mo-uleo 1n1W lt g01 cold before I ' Daniel,,Kinston, N.C., estimat-could go out and get IL" waa: lielllen 600 to 700 ·~ '~ Broken By. Reds , In~~. , . " * .. I '• • -.. , ~I I ' Stratton Reveals OAKLAND (UPI) -Navy Cmdr. Richsrd A. Stratton says he "confessed" to his North Vietnamese captors - and became a pictorial aymbol of American POWs -after he was "broken" by two weeks of torture. He said he was: beaten, burned by cigarettes and couldn't hold a pencil In bis; hand because his right arm waa BWOUen to the lllze of his thigh. . strattoo accused North Viet·. nam's leaders of c.unmitting' war crimes in their treatment of POWs. He was forced at gunpoint to appear at a news conference in Hanoi two mcintM after his plane waa ~ down Jan. S, 1967, and made an ".lnstan.. taneous" decision to discredit hlx appearance by pretending to be drugged. Pbotogrsphs of S t r a t t o n bowing low before bis captors with a dazed look becarn~ a symbol ol. American POWs, used for propaganda purposes by both sides in the Vietnam war. 1.* * * * '* * 2 More Planeloads • the Friday, M.-ch 30, 197) ... j DAILY PILOT 5 ,. Llny Hitt ..,...-V-M got moN Joi' hit t110n9Y Pal Wanntrahopptd fOt.~ "'°""' blfewlfal and h• looked at 'em all. Ou111r glv11 90Ud c:»clded on Dutter. She boUgl'lt It In 2o m~ Chiyslereng!neerlngw!th eleetTOnlc Ignition and llk1 lhouund1 ol othM earelul tMPP8'' thtl torllon bu aiapen1!on 11 atandard 1qulpment. know• atle got th• betl deal, Number One . 1n Compacts! 41! . See Your Soulllei 11 Calffornla Clilysler .. Plymouth Dealer Costa Mesa Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. 2929 'Harbor Boulevard ~rfec+ wi tk a blaze(' at\d t \e o..,. ope~ n.eck ur\deY l\ c I ao:;;-si c, sweo.te'f' · Huntington Beoch I _Huntington ~-~ Chrysler.f'IYP1111m11111101•1thlll " ~ 16661 Beach Boulevard 1 .. , .. • • . . ' ' • ' I " . ! '· /-:\evriri9bof\e. GANI skews 1+s t')ewest b1.titoVt dow~ ' ~th, w ' .... .... • i ri C.\ te>t tu rtd d\~vro~ -we~ve. · would give me greater joy" than to oppose Mc<loyem (0.S.D.), who 111 up for re-election in ' . Airlifted.to _U.S. Blazer ~wi pe ' ' ' 197l IN CHAINS -Army b.ucopter pilot CWO aamesJlatand, of Ju. t_l.c!L Ill, sbows how i;:uam WIS attached to leg while a prisoner. He said he Wt.ually apent 23 months In chains. • CLARK.Aili BASE, Philip-by the Communists In coo- plnea (UPI) -The United juncllon with the withdrawal States airlllled !Wo planelO.ds , "" American troops from of nag .... avtng A: mer I c a,n South Vietnam. An Army cap- prlocmers d. war home today, ia1n 'l'&a atlll held by the Viet men who were ~ tbe last Cong but he was eRecited to ~.:vVi=r.1"'" camps in be released next week. "Thank God for people 1lke ~-------~1 yoo and that wonderf~I American spirit that hsa never died," said• Navy IA. QDdr. Pblllip A. KJentiler, 3 2 1 Pow-ay, Calif., the last pilot •bot .down prior to tba ceaa&- flre agreemenL ••Even ln our darwt houri we knew you would never forget ua." !Gentzler, wbo .... shot down Jan. fl; the day belote the cea,.lin! .... 11nto effect, led II men Ciiio a Cl!l llJinl to ~avts Air Fon:e Bue,> calll. A plane left eorllet cat· ryin& 18 men bound for !Qlly AFB, Tex. the :wen roleaJ.' ed by the Viol Cq 'lllelday. Maggo ts Helpful CHICOPEE, Mass. (AP) -~ returned w a r prilooer wbo 1 u f I e r e d facial and arm bums when captured In 1967 aald he bad to treat his wounds blmtell by letttng mauota ..i •wt.Y tba dead fiesh on his lllllll. Air Force Capt. Joseph un11can1 ai. ot AnnaDdl.lt, !l.J., iald 'I'hursday that after his plane w11 shot • down in North Vietnam, he WU tbiootened by aoldlerl who htld a pistol to hlx held and wu later cbalnod •ntl bandcutted UllO a ball and left on a blrddlrt noor. • ( G ANl 'S riew 5eef" si..icl<e.,. It\ bu tto'V\ doWV\ Ti1e da$CS\ c. I fu Y"' r;..ve '("y • • OCCQSIOI'\, iV\ ~i a-blue 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 I • • • . • ' " I I . • !. I • ~ • I ' . ' ! • l ·l ., ; :I ' ' -~· ' . .. • • DA.D,'Y -PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE . Control Ex~g1gerated "' " Huntington BeaCh city coundlmen have gone a bit two of them said they would hack the parenta' request. far in aetionl agalnat stzeeUlde fruit and vegetable vendors. • t , ~ First they ran ilie tnvellDJI truckS off the Streets and maybe that was okay. Maybe. But now they have turned on lbngtimF fa1'111ert WbO keep ~da In a perma- nent lOCljtlon. Bu~ after a study ot. the matter, ~ trUll.eeoi changed their mlncl5 and decided to take no action. Their dect&lon was based oo the fact such alteratiom lvOUld cost lhe district $45,000 and a similar project for all the ~ permanent classroom buildings woUld cot! another $173,500. They ~y told WWlam Slater he could no long- er operate tbe Golden Weot Street produce stand he baa had in the same spot for oeven yean. And Slater had another stand seven yea.n prior to tbat. Slater can operate If be aeU.. produce from land in Huntington Beach, but that, obviously reduces his in- ventory to two or three Items. He can't bring anything in from his own land In other Orange County cities. Trustees a1Jo were uoured of tha safely of the buildings by Joell anil state officlals and by the man· uracturer wbo said the steel frame doors are the IU06I durable part of the bulldlnp . The trustees' job now is to convince the rest of the community that the danger is minimal. The ooundl baa the legal right to do that. Th<! law is on the books, but it was neve• enforced before. When yoU con.Ider there have been no citUen or market com- plaints to city hall about theoe produce standa, it does aeem cowldlmen 11'1' going out of their wal'l\oo a matter A Slum By 2000? ' Huntington Beach may evolve into Ha massive single of minor Importance. . And who loses? Probably the average nsldent who buys apples, oranges and other produce from the stands. family housing slum" by the year 2000, the Planning Commission has been warned. I Classroom Safety In a report filed by the city's planning department, planners were told preventive action must be taken now if the city is going to maintain ita present housing standards SO yean lrom now. The report noted 87 percent of the city's housing was built during the 1960s. Planners f= this housing • Among the many controversies resUlting from the · overcrowded conditions in the Huntington Beach High School District, one of the most recent concerns the safety of portable classroc>mB. may !Jeteriorate at alxnrt the same time. . .., The repo,:t may have been unsettling, but it was ' needed. Credit sboUld be given to the city's planning staff for recognizing a potentia1 problem before it arrives. Members of PT A orga$atlons throughout the state are seeking a change in state building codes which woUld require portable classroom• to have two doors. Local rep- reaentalives appeared before the school board to request the trustees' aid in getting ·the change and to ask them to alter the district's 66 pol'tables. That staff will come up with another report in Jan- uary with suggestions on bow to deal with the potential problem. · 'J'he Initial reaction from trust.!es was alann and It will be up to the Planning Commission from there. The year 2000 may be a long way off. But the prob- lem still exists, and there is too much at stake to ignore it. 'Nothing to Hide' Not Nixon's Style Dear Gloomy Gus WASHINGTON _,Washington is buzz. ing about President Nixon's poBsiple role in the Watergate case. ·Did he authorize the political espionage and sabotage? Was he aware of the break·in end bug· ging of DemocraUc paijy headquarters? ~ is he trying ·to liide by ordering subordinates not to answer senate gue,,. tions about Water· gate? The President tried to answer the whis- pers last week by letting Senale Re- publican leader Hugh Scotl pass on to the press a pri· vate remark. "Hugh," the GOP leader quoted the President as telling him, "I have nothing to hide. The White House has nothing to hide. I repeat, we have nothing to hide." OUR OWN White House sources say the President certainly did not authorize anyone to send a burglary-bugging team into the Democratic lair. But they acknowledge that he approved the overall espionage-sabotage operation. Nixon grew up in the Murray Chotiner school of politics. "Find out everything there is to know ebout the opposition can- didate," Cbotiner used to tell fiis political charges. "Some protest we don't want to run that kind of campaign. They say they want t,o run a consirµctive campaign and polnt out the i,netj.ts 9f our . own ca~· didacy. I say to yQU In all sincerity that if you do not deflate the opposlt~on can· didate before your own campatgn gets started, the odds are you are going to be ?~ .. •'.. . (JACK ANDERsON) doomed to defeat." Fowttain Valley was a bit foolish to ignore the Sap.t.a Ana River Greenbelt Commission. When the flood hits, that commission will control baU the coonty. -D.M.Z. a"'""' ou1 QI"'"*'" .,.. subfnlfftd br l'Hdwa Mel lllD llOf ftecftalrlly rtflKI ftl• "'lfWI of "'-_....,., SlllCI ,_ Ht ....,. to oio.m., °'"' O.lt'f !"Hot. SOURCES WHO sat in on t h e President's pollUcal strategy seslliO!ll! last year say he still took the Chotiner approach. He spoke vigorously of his ear-_ Jy po!Jtical frays as ''rock-'ern, sock·'em pionage-eabotage nuss1on, say our campaigns.'' He believed that in pOlltics, sourcest were issued through the as in war, the best plaq was an of~ense. ·~ Pftsideo,fs ehief ~t staff, H. R. Ha~de- But most of all, they recall, he relished man. He bad direct authority over Dwi;ht political intrigue. The man they knew to Chapin, the President's appointments be warm and compassionale, even shy secretary, who routed money to Nixon's, and sensitive woold chortle over the pros-'personal attorney, Herbert Kalmbach, to pect of undoing a political rival. He was help finance the sabot.age campaign. never happier than when he was scoring Kabnbach adntittecl to~FBI agentS that against the liberals who have always he had paid up to $i0,000 to Donald fought him. Segretli who 'allegedly headed up the sabotage effort. A FORMER member of the Nixon cabinet told us about watching the Presi· dent go through the pantomime of plung· 1ng an imaginary knife into: an opponent. "After you get the knife 1n," said the President gleefully, "you twist it." And he twisted his wrist to illustrate. Our sources say the President ordered an espionage-sabotage effort-in 1971 after Maine's Sen . Ed Muskie, then t~ Democratic front runner, began to pass him in the Presidential polls. The original purpQse, they say, was ~o ~­ dercut ,.tuskie. Another early obJective was to push Alabama's Gov. George Wallace and South Dakota's Sen. George McGovern whom the President believed would be itte easiest Democrats for him to beat. WE WOULD ' LIKE •to ~eve the Aresident has ''nothing to blde.11 We._'bave been almost eager to blame the whole sOrdid mess upon his underlings. But we can no longer ignore the President's 'personpl responsib,ility for the developments that led up to the \Vatersate law violations. The emba,llled. L. Patrick Gray, seek· ing Senate confirmation to become permanent FBI director, testllled that White House counsel John W. Dean ill '.'probably u.d" to F;Bl agents wben·'ha, claimed not .to know· whether Watergate figure ·Hoiqrd mml bad a White houu office. The instructions setting up the For three days earlier, Dean bad ordered two of his deputies to search es· Hunt's office in room 338 of the White House annex known as the,old Executive Definition of a 'Bore' Office Building. NOW Rep. Phillip Burton, (I>Calif.), has uncovered evidence that Dean "probably lied" tn Comptroller General Elmer Staats about the number of 'foreign servl~ officers working for the White House. While claiming lo cut back his White · Rouse st.all, President Nixon has secretly employed people whose names are listed on the payrolls of other government agencies. Thoughts at Large: Of all the many defini tions of a "bore" I've ever read, the most apt is Gian Gravlna's: "A bore is a person who deprives you of solitude without pro- viding you with CQmpany." • • • Punishlng people for their crimes has never acted as an ef· fective deterrent to others, for every of· fender thinks of his crime as singular, Just as he thinks of blmself es singular and not statistical. • • "We are facing lesn yean ahoad ," grimly intoned the speaker on the rostrum; "Lord, I hope so," mW'mured the plump woman in the seat ahead of me. • • • Every bwllness strives for a maximum of competition when it Is in a subordinate pasltlon, and a maximum of mooopoly '""" 1111 iD a -position. • • • • .. .. .... '.... ' . T)ere .PJ ~ne who would l'Olliter a ~ of foreign c:J:. tllly ' liley I ft ~es . .. . R Io ........ •b'8nle thal lloth the heart -lui>ooied la be !lie aeal of emo- Um -1111ftlio lrlhl cQolrolo all .-Ill.,....._.,,. loQJly tleoold of ,.,.._ themaei.., • can bo! plettell bf • -wllttGal . •lf4htest al """f"' . . . -- A ctlebrlty Io that ambivalent penon who wants to be ~Y ~ • ~YD~Y J.HARRI~ wherever he goes, and yet demands that his privacy be reopected when he wants to do something the public shouldn't lawwaboul The .Genelal AC<OU!lling,Office, seeking · the true size of the Wbitb,_House staff,.!'.'>"· quested a list of people 'del8lled to the • • • White House from other govemnlent What we call ''aristocracy" ls simply departmeotk. On January 15, Dean , money that has been carefully washed furnished a list wblcll inl!luded "'111 tt\ree for a few generaUons. (The first Astor foreign service officers. .. was a penniless hnrnlgrant from Burton painsl<lkingly wenl through the Germany, the fll'St Vanderbilt a fe<ry-• State Department's "Fotelgn 'Seryice boy on Staten Island, the first Du Potit a < List" and found sev"I other foreign refllgee !roll! the Frendl Jacobins, the service officers assigned•to the White firsl Rockefeller a farm boy tui:ned book··· House in October 1972. Of these, six were keeper.) sun working at the White Hquse la!l • (Speaking of famous names, it's odd mooth. how the most noted In American history, Washington. a1I but disappeared excepl Wfeks for its adoption by blacb after Ille Civil Wor.) • • • Genuine democracy dallJIOI ignore tradition wltlloul being falae to ltrelf - lot democracy must a!Jo lib lnlo ..,_ count the silent voices of the 1Jttt- maj0r!ty of U!e dead. If lt II to bl rep<eaentallve oflllt <:UllltllaU .. ~· t t of a people. ·~ ~ -;, ~ . . . ~ Oid age II fnother -lty; aome o( •·--· the towists ... kinder <lo-the ••ti-'' than others, but oooe cam to llnger there more than. hrfe(ly i for the odor of " lllOll&lil7 IOOll exllniUlabea the natunl a!lectlooa. • • • What we call "reltlOl'M" Io limllll' lhf belllted l'OCC(plitioo that a oin Io more plea111r1ble In antlclpotloo than In performanoe. H . ' . ' - Why License: Television? WASHINGTON -After months ofter· tradictory views on issUes of public im· rified waiting by the broadcasting in· ( ) portance." - dustry, the Administration has sent VON HOFFMAN What could sound milder or more Congress its ideas oo how television ,, beneficent? Yet who knows wbal the license Jaws should be changed. The im· _ • ~'needs and interests of the public" are'! portant question,. though. ts not wbethef· .Nobody, any more than anyone can they should he changed bul whether they f · M the much-define 'what ' an '"isswi of public im-sbould.be abolished. forced curness, onroe, portance" ·may· be. Those terms will The original reas-respected reporter who does t he always be defined ·5y the .politics of the 00 fur licensing was Washington interviews on the Today . olfitjals'doing tbe>regu!atlng: W,e're bet- so that one sf,atiQn . sboW, says,,"•GoVemment~ellnes,con-ter off sufferlngithe most biased and un· wouldn't JX>&Ch on . tribute little or nothing to ~ -arid · fair ·private · joumalisni than having a anothe!"s frequency. balance in broadcastihg. ·To tlie.coiiifaiy, governmen~ body detennlJ\inl what we Coble television with they omtribute a great deaI'lii filaiiaiieSs shall hear and ·see ·fly suOb :lnsi!ilously its capacity for a . ___ toateodencJ.to~.=!l\~ ~·--- huge n u m be r ol as tb staY out Of trouble with the govern-m:onroe doesn't mu caret bow these channels will soon ment. But the.whole process ot broadcast perpetual licenses are banded out. He Ls make that oboolete, regulatloo is slowly aelllJii. the American willing to see them distributed by lotte7 but in the meantime the government has people rnofttll by month, year by year, on as 1ong as ooce you . have one YQU don t gotten. into the business of regulating ~ that anU-First .AmendlJ;lent asswnption: have t~ wony.Uwt the. go~emment wt~ broadcast content and shows no signs of • Gov~t ~ddines. unpro~e the news grab it .. !>Belt fr?m. )'.OU if ~~u don t wanting to get out. media ••. the Value of a fail' press -operate m the public interest. . '"{fe. have fashioned a powerlul news 'government .,.rime•!'-ia "gQing llP1, the EVEN reaignizlng 'that yoor average aoo biformation medium for the first value of a tree press ts going down. 1'V station owner i! a gri¢iet snerd with time~ln ·American lUstory ~ch is a.c-. M~ .woold . liberate_ broadcast . fewer altntlStic ~ than your cmmtable to the govenunent, says Bill ]Otunabsm m the smpl~ poalble, way. average newspaper: exeaJtive we'd stlll Monroe of NBC News. He wwld grant all licensel ln:~e • prolit by total deregU!atiqn. '!be chances And, al~ we've dooe it, in the perpetuity, "nlere Would then.. be no are that if we oPUated under.solne such name of f8.1J'Dess and bal~, i! s a fact thrtat· of non-renewal if a ~on owner system as ,Moo.roe ts advocating, we'd we've done to broad~t Journalism what didn't behave. , · have a lot DlQl'e ... diversi'tY~oo the ~ than is painly un~ to do to a we do now where there is such pressure newspaper or a magazme. The on1y IF THAT seems-like 8 wild abandon-on every station to ~ in ac- reason it happened was that the First meat of th~ pUblic's ownershie_.of the air· cordance with the fiuctuating tastes of Amendmeot was written before Marconi waves, a tiioment's _thooghl "Jll.shci1' ~ •L" members of the F-'-ral ~ . that mere 1sni an llrterme!fillle poslllOn ~ ~ , ~~ w~ born, 8!> radio an~ te.levision lost between Monroe'.J and the regulilUon Of munications ~. ·Both eom- the<r freedom on a tecbnicahty. • ·cootenl Look at the conditions the' Nixon pe1jt1on ·and' freedom encourage variety. NOW THAT the deed is done, it seems people 'would illtadl to 'getthig. 'yror · Even freedom withoul conipetitloo everybody thinks that a regulated broad-license renew;ed,in their proposed l'l!lsla· does-~-seven perCellt ot America's cast Journa1ism is superior to a free ooe. tioos. A station wOUJd•· have tO ~ 1,~lus cf4J1y n~spa~ ens, I In a You name the Issue -ecology, race, the "subBtah~ally "1l1Jned to the--*5 and ·~!1 ,sltuatioli, but t!ieY "" Wlbln- Republican . Party, CQllS1ll1letlsm -•p.a. lnten!!tS olt the i>ubliC" linll. denlonstlii.le ·~ by jlle_ gove.j'DIDellt;; and they're pie who can· agree oo nothing else agree "a .g<>Od-falth eflort to be ieopOU!ve·lo ~but all alike,~ of them are tliat the regulatory meebanlsms sboold such Deeds and in\etesls." II also•would ·unspeal!llb!JI. ba~; many are eccentric be used to put them on the air. be reqlliled to "afford reasonable op-.an<flnfi)rhilingly opinionated, but the one To this clamor for government·en-pottunity for the dIBclis.oiob · of · oon-thing tliey dop't it;; is pipe the same twie. ' . ; . : I ' ' . Love Ca.n B~ S~ :Conf,µsirig · . ,, -. ' " . • SCene: The Pearly .Gates. St. Peter is the past YJ!ar now I've been learning to walling to greet Mr. Henry B. Middle--h~ , !ove the peaceful lndustrlQ\18 Clllnese rode, a man ol 70, who is trudging ner· ART H(i)~rE' I arul oor businesslike Russian tra- wualy up ·'Ille Golden St.airs. , , parbJefs while bating the avaricious, St. Peter: Welcome, Mr. Middlerode. ' " ' · · ' Gennans and Japanese for destn!11!>1 -Im..... , • • , our· dollar and. . • , Yon...,~..,...;.,. for admlsoiob? , wlloTierebel11ln1M1s!l,<f1hedirtY1!0clle . ., p the te)· ElCer ~ MlddltrOde (lldgeling); Yes, I .... L l)le!clellial-(taliiM ai\d the bldodtbirsiy ,,.. .'OW (opening ga • " sappooe Y..,'lltD.ve a lot al q\le->lions ·to lops T ,;:<:.r, ? " '• · Mr" Mi<ldienJde. , as1t me? .. sL·ft~( 'l'hoiJ~eser D1diyouil!1e Mlddi....ie <aurprlsed>: ~But.·· I SL Peter: Just one, Mr. Mlddlerode. ' • them lOllfl? • ~.I . ' , ' 'SI.• ........ You haY* loved 'ev<eybody, Tell me did 'yoo 1 ~: Cnl1(ri)Oi19il 'to 111411 Mr.Middlefode,aloneU...tranotbor. love ev..;.body? 'l. , when thex ,,wer, fiends hi human 1"!"" ' ~hldltnie (llllllellevlqly! Aid dial's ' Mlddlende (Crest--) "°mmlltlng ~!11• airoc!Ues' on ~r good enouch? fafl<ri): I was afraid • beloved ~ ~ But alter tbllt Bi Ptllr (lilblnl): OtlMltlermc Ibo you'd ask me that: I came to~ thein f~ ~r genUenesir, , geopoliUcal maa1111111t._ qi; 10 a r Well. I'll be ll'!illl . . polttenea, .~ttv...,. and dedieaUoo leaders, )Ir. !.IJddlOro<le, lllft't'lllio a.t St.'pM.:.. •" · , IQ the -k ethic,,. . we tan bape'fl1r-Ufa, •-• n mo-~ SI. l'elor• 'Ibo Clllne.e• meot please. Now, Mlclll•odo• No, not lhOO. That's when jl!lo -• the first I'learned to hate !hi a.tnese for being people you hated! mlndllsl, ant.like lll&ves bent on ooi> M1dd1ende (Frowning): 'Ille Gel!DIDS, querlng tbe -1d brhoman waV. attacks I guess. I w~usl a boy (9 Wo<ld Wm: I as<llMiy trloil to Cid to Ille K......., wbcc and they llu I me lo !fate the dirjy, l IOV..S. 1 -tbO ---baby-klllinl! Huns. But I loved 1)111' gallaot I loved and not the Ntl'th -whom French, ltAuan and Russian alli... I baled. I ~ 11*a4 Jlold aen SI. 'Prier: And )'OU've alwaya hated the • a& In Viot~m.... • " Germans? SL ......,, Not :g trying to Mlddlenide1 Oh, no. I fell lll1lT'J for . take nota. Lat'• 1 llmilan them In the Tweatle1. And then ·after . ~~-" "imllU " ·~ World War D, -l leanlled to bale blootlthlnl:1 hf4l'. C!\11 b the fjeadiSh Boehl apin, l came. to Jou ants. ! • • " and ad)nlre the pd lnduatrioaa Germon llllM....,. -a Ille ollf""'•· But people who slnOd betw"" .Ill and the , 1 lblnt Ir,..a,. lll1S •-bor 7ear, J pbwermad 11onlam who. • • ..,..ld've COl!IO Illa -Viet· SI. Mer;-! thoqlll you loved the ....,_ I bila!d, 111"' ,_... Russians. ' In hale Ille. l IM!I -· Notdur!N•Twtnllesllr 1·· ' alter JMe. Tllat'• wlMn ibooe dlrlJ c.m. -. 1¥'• ,IS 911 In mie nits ..,,, pl•nn~ lo ID•ldo l!Oll J11!1 tbe B i "* aatl America and dMUoJI my way ol Ille. or Cblaese and die Gemw anl courae durlns World War D, l couldll'I J-. help ~t Iov. our otatm Rualan a1J111 -•= Ob, Jml lhe CC111tnrr. For • ' Oii-- 1-!CclVil, Ullor 1:£"'ietf'eo. I i I \ t I I ! I I I \ I I • For The Record Dissolutlons Of Harriage AllBUCKLE·A.JlOJ!I··""' WESTCLIFF M~ARY • 617 E. 171b SI., Mesa '" llt8 B.U.n.Bl11GooN . FVNEllAL ROME ' ComadelMor , .. ; .. ~ Colla Me1& e tll~l BEU. Bl\OADWAY. MOii WARY lit llroldwl1. Colla Mel& . µ:u McCO~ LAGUNA BEACH MOllWARY 1111 La-Cnyoo Rd. -II •· PACU'IC ·VIEW MEMOllIAL PARK CUlele'y' M-.,. CMpel ... hellle VloW Drl .. New,.1 Bel"h, daluonll lif.nll • PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL F(ffl~llAL BOMB '1111.llluA""' w-!eelet- SMJTRS'IOllTVARY 111 Mollll. R ....... -IM- ' •• ·" " . I ' ' . I ' •· ... 1~ • • • ... ... ,,.. ·~· ... ie1r • • Friday, March 30, l lf73 DAILY PILOT JT .. I ·M~\/"co unders;ands'you~ vi~w~oint·:~h· deslgn~r .fashi~~. Sanf'.'Angelo is one '~f.th~ . • • J . , ~ ,. "''J • I ' ../:, . ··~ !Jest. And he's done it again with stripes. Skinny ones in a slew ·ofcolors. Knit ·up wit ;' . . just enough give and all the cling and zing to make you look fabulous. Mix t~en::i UI! as we .have. S-M~L, of acrylic-rayon-linen-c.otton. Sant' Ang~ib k~its by Gre~t Time . ' . • Midriff top 19.00. Angora-vyaist skirt 22.00. Dress 36.00. Lor:ig cardigan 30.00.· con~e~ porary jr. sports.-all stores · May Co understands. Look)ing . Forward for Fifty Years • • • M.AVCO ' • Library Gives Aid ' To Blind Magnifying Instruments to . help the partially-blind read have been lnllalled In the llilntlngton Beach P u b 11 c Library. BJ using one of two op- tllCOpe illuminated t.nlarger11 penons with J>OCjl'. \l!llon may reed newspapert; mapzinea. boob, photographs 'Ind maps, accOrdlng to Ann ' Hamill, library aide. TH E IM AG ES are macnifled lour times and displayed on a large, glar .. free screen in color or black and white, she said. 1be enlargers were purchas-- ed with part of IZS,000 federal IJ"IDI. In addJUoo to tilt enlarger1, tbe QlrarJ ii equipped with "'talkina" books and a large print book collection, she said. THE ''TALKING'' books are actually records of books that can be played on a record player provided by the library, she said. 1be recordf are selected from a catalog and delivered 1 by a j>OSlrnan to the pel'IOll • s home for use. Included in the large print collectloo are the "New York Times" and ••Readers Digest," ~ 'r I ' . ., ... ~ . ' ' ·,~ 'Mruic Mafl· Scheduk<l · , "'lbe Music Man" will be presented April 5-7 at Hun-. t~ Beach High School, as 45 stUdents and five children portny tbe !olka of River City. The musical will b e presented at a In tbe school's auditorium each ulgbt. Tickets are 11.50 for adulto and II for childreo and 1tu~en!I. Prof.....-Harold Hill, the music man, will be played by tenlor CUrt Cornell. Marian, the librarian, Wiii be played by senior Valarie Knox, and Les Payne, a jwrlor, portrays Marcellus Washburn. But First A RaiiSe .. Dave Landers was hired Tuesday night as summer school coordinator of tbe Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District. And within a minute he was given a 24-cent raise in aalary. "I like thing! to be tidy," said trustee Orville Hanson in leading board action to boost Lander.s' salary from $887.76 to a clean $888 for the summer months. Candidates' Night Slated The Robert H. Burke School Parent·Teacher Organization will !p()nSOr a candidate's night April 5 for the Hun- tlJqllal Beach City ( clemen· tary) ~I Dl!trlct. The forum wlll begin at 3, 30 p.m. in tbe achool'• library, mr Le•ee I>rlve, Hunlingto!l Beach. ' For Sports Tiie DAIL 11'· PILOT ii the -Jcr sporto ~ the 0....., Coast ••. complete slalilUca on local home and away games, stall coverage. more ndllllv, t!Ofies on 0raJtp Oaut lllOl1I tl!an 111y other Io c 1 If 1 dillribUted ............... ' ., '. Frldq, Marcfrl 30, 1CJ1l -' 1 Muntington Beach r E.O.M. Saturday Only! • • l I h ; • I l ' •. Come early for. best selection!· .Sorry •.. no phQne · or mail orCJer$. . _, Women's Dresses '11 only Womtn'ldresses,groupl orlg.1~.ooto26.00-now 12 only Womrn'1dresses,group2orlg. lO.OOto3J.OO .. -now 12 only Women'sdresses,group3orlg. l9.00toM.OO ..... now 24 only Women'1pantsults,8to16orig. l.C.88to26.00 ..... now • . ' Women's Sportswear 110 only Women's sweaters, closeout, s.M-L ........ __ now S only, prlntedpalauo6/8& 12/12orlg.12.00 ....... -•• now 6 only, prlntpolyesterpanttops9to10orig.9.00.-.now 44 only BodyShopT-shlrtsorlg.7.00 ................. -now 12 only Smocktops,32to36orlg.1l.OO ....... -.. _ .. _ _,now 13 only Zipper front blouses orig. 12.00 ... --..... _now 12 only Hawalianprlntblousesorrg.16.oo ... _._ .. _.now 16 only PolyfsterA·llnesklrtsorlg. I0.00 .............. 1 ...... now 22 only Polyesterculottes,6to12orfg. 8.00 .............. ~ ... now 13 'only Brushed flare·I~ leans, 8 to 18ortg 8.00 ............ now 13 only Polyester pants, 12tol6orJg.12.00 .... _ ... , ......... now f only Maternity Gingham chec;:k tops, 8to1.Corlg. 9.00 now 12 ·only Maternity Longsleeveseersuckertopsorlg.8.00 • now 7 only Maternity Long sleeve plaid tops, 6to12orig. 9.00 ' now 12 only Women'sstvtaters,closeout,s.M-Lg ••• _., .... _now ··12 only, queenslzedenimpant:Mto.C2orig.6.00 ............ now 5 only acryllclhlrtJacketl:.Ctol8orig, l.t.OO .. -.......... now 12 only, ctolemansleeveseersudtertop38to"2orig.LOO now 12 ,only, grey check & stripe skirts. Orlg.3.99 _.,.,_ ... now 12 0t1ly, l/Sicryllctolid11i_poverorlg.6.00.7.00 ' now 13 only, sweatl(¥forig.16.00 ............ ~ •• .<; ••••• :o. ........ -now :<; Wom ' n's Accessories 16 only IY\edlum Length wigs orig. 25.00 ....................... now 75 only Afsortedcostumejewelryorig.1.00to2.00 ........ now 50 only Assorted costume lewelryorig.2.00toJ.00 ........ now 41 only cororfutprlntscarfsorlg.2 . .50 ......................... now 1 5 only U1ther belts, assorted orig . .t.00&5.00 ............ now 15 only SlJede Leatherhandbagsl)rig. 1.t.00 ................. now 30 only Leathers, patents, plastic handbags orig. 6.QOfo8.00 ...... , .................................. 1o ........... l'IOY1' 15 only 2·Tonewet-lookhandbagsorig. 7~00 .................. now 40 only Vlfiyl&soedetrlmhandbagsorJg.10.00 ............ now 15 only Shoulderstrapleatherbagsorig.1.C.00 ............. now 12 only Chain & patent shoulder strap bags orig. 10.00 •.. now I only Portablehairdryersorlg.10.00 ....................... now Women's Lingerie ' 11 only Sleeveless body shirts orig . .C.50 ....................... now 15 only 100% Nylon petti-pantsorlg. 2.00 ..................... , now 30 only Bodyshlrts,prlnts&solldsorlg.7,IJ0.8.00. ......... rtON 13 only Nylon baby dolls, pastels orig. 5.00 ................... now 3 only Double knit lounoewear, slze~orfg. 20.00 ···-··now l 0 only Brushed nylon baby-do/ls, cartoonsorlg. 5.00 .... now • Junior Shop 5 onty Longqul/tredskirtsorig.12.00· .......................... now '15 only Jr.srnocktopsorig.11.00 ............................. -now 20 only HanglOT-shlrlsorlg.7.00 ............................... now 6 only Jr.AnoorasweatersorJg.11 .00 ........................ rKiw 2 only Jr.sklrts,asst.stylesorlg.4.00 ........................ rKiw 13 only Harter body shlrtsorlg. 7.00 .... 1: ....................... now I only l\lylonbodyshlrtsorlg.11.00 ............. .-........... now 7 only ~otton k~ltshlrts orig. 7.00 ........ -........ _ ... , .•••. now 4 only C91tonknltshlrtsorlg.7.00 ....... ..,.. .................. now 4 only Bodyshjrlsorlg.1.00 ...................................... now 2 only Fashlonsmocktopsorlg.13.bo ......................... now ,10 only vests. latest styles orig. 7.00 ............................ now 30"001y,Leathers, peftnts, piastres handbags ortg. 6.00to8f00 ....................................................... now 12 only acrylic cbeck palauo pants · ori;. 12.ocr-.: ........................................................... now ¥ only denim flare leg jeans 5/6 & 718 orig.5.00 .............................................................. rKIW I only, hiohrisecufftdpants7/8& 15/16.orlo. 11.00 ..... now t 10 no$tllgk 'TIUltpints/sllpcovers .................... closeout 15 only, 3buttMcerdlganorJg.10.00 ........................... naw 20 only, Junior dresses orig. 12.00to30.00 ..................... now 1S °"IV ~anglOT-sllfrtsorlg.7.00 ............................... now 2 only Jr~skirts,slzas9·11orfg.6.00 ........................... now • • ' > 4.11 6.11 14.11 4.81 1.11 1.11 6.81 4.81 7.81 1 .00 11 .11 7.81 5.11 5.11 8.81 5.11 s.11 6.81 1.18 4.11 9.11 5.11 1.11 4.81 II.II ' ; 4.81 '10 .99 ... 2.88 6.81 2.22 3.18 4.88 6.18 1.22 4.88 .11 .so 2.81 1.11 2.11 11,81 1.88 7.81 4.88 2.11 .88 ••• 1.81 2.11 2.11 2.81 4.18 4.18 2.22 1.11 1.11 3.11 . 1.11 1.11 6.11 4.11 ••• I ' , • ' • .Girls' Dept 12 only 2pc.pantsult,7to1•,orfg.7.88 ..... , .... _,_,,,,,.,now 20 only Gfrls'assorteidsklrts, 10-12·1.tO(lg.1.88to3.18 .. now SiO, only GirJstdresses. 7to 1.torlg.4.0G-7.ao .. _ .... -.:': ... nf1'11 ,. ., SO only Gl rl'sdresses, 7t0 1.torlg. 5.oo-6.00 ....... : .. -... now 16 only Longsklrts,8to14orig . .C.81to6.00 ................... now 9 only 2-Pc. pantsults,~&6orlg.9.00 .......... ~ ............... now 13 only 2·Pc.dress&jacket,5&6orlg.9.00 ........ : ......... oow SI only Assorteddresses,Jto6X,orlg.5.00to7.00 ......... now 12 only Knithats.gift'sslzesOrlg.1.22 ........................ now 15 only Candy-look candles orig .. .u .......................... now 40 only Sport tops, 100%cotton,3to6Xorig.1.88 .... -... l"IOW 15 onlv Jr.Hldresses,asst.stylesorig.6.88 ., ............... noyi' 15 only Jr.Hlk>ngdressesorig.9.88 .......... _ .............. rw::Nt 27 only Shortsleevetopsorig.J.88 .............................. now 27 only Jr. Hi shortsree~e tops,ortg.3.81 ~ ............. _.now Boys' Dept. 3.11 .II< 4'11 3.18 2.88 5.88 S.88 i.11 .66 .10 .66 1.18 5;11 1 ... 1.11 SO only fancyknltslacksorig.6.88 .............................. now 4.81 100 only T·shlrts,100%cotton,.C&8ori;.3!1 .00 ............. now 3/.50 100 only Sport shirts, knits, wovens orig. 1.88 to 3.88 ....... now , 99 15 only Sportcoats,polyester, 12to20orlg.15.99 .......... now 9.88 60 only Westernleansorig.6.88 .............................. -•• now 4.88 50 only boV's jeans orig. 2.88 tol.88 ...................... now 3 tor 5.00 Infants' Dept. 9 oply lnfants'dressesorlg.2.88 ......................... -... now .18 25 Only Skirtslnassortedcolorsorig. t.88 ....... -.......... new .II ~1 enly Strlpe bodyVJltfsorig. t.88 .................. .,. ........ ,.,oW<· '• .18 1 only ~iteanctb/~ecrlb~lg 56.98 ••• ~ • ..-..-........... ncw 39.11 1 only Oressfngcablnetong.21.98 .............. :.-........ rKiw · 12.11 . I only Gl'ffn mesh playpen, orig. 15,50 . .:. ••• .!l .. .i ..... now 10.88 13 onlj Prinf blouses,orlg.2.29-................................... now 1.44 1 only blue&whltedresser,o"r!g.79.98 .......... .:.. ......... now 65.88 Men's ·Clothing 44 onl'(_ pr.Antktatlc nylonhoseorfg • .66 .. --·-···"'·-·now 27 only Men's fou r-ln-handtiesorig. t..50 .............. _ ..... now 11 only Nylon trlcot itthletic shlrts1>rlg •. 99 .................. now 100 onlv ~shlrts,long or shorts/ffveorig.5.98-6.98 .. now 100 ontv. Sport Shirts, long or shortsleeveorlg. 7.98-8.98 .• now 100 only Sport shirts, long or short Sleeve orig. 9.98·11.98 .ncJrN 25 only Shortslffvesweatshlrtsor ig.3.96 .......... -...... now 95 only Men'sbnJshedcottonflaresorlg.5.88 ............... now 100 only Doobleknltblazers,sollds,orig.27.88 .............. now 110 only Seledgroupofcasualtlaresorlg.5.98-7.98 ........ now 2C only ~·swestemsllm feans,3rd floororlg.2.50 .... now Family Shoes 125 pr. only Men's, Women's, children's canvas shoes orig. 7.99.-.......................... -...................................... now 150 only pr, Women'sc11sualshotsorig. 9.99101 2.99-.... now 75 only pr.Women'ssandalsorlg.3:00 ......................... ~ SO only pr.Women'sfashlonshoesorlg.1.(.99 ............... now 50 only pr. Women'scasualshOnorig. 9.99 ............ : ..... now 10 only pi.Men'sgolfshoesorlg.20.00 ......................... now 51 only pr.Men'sbettershoesorlg.10.99 ..................... now 40 only pr. Basebal lshoes,steel,rubbercleatsorlg.4.99 now 50 only pr. Boy'sandGlrl'sshoesorlg.4.99 ............. _...now 75 only pr.Boy'ssho&s.:M.to6orlg.9.99 ................... -now 25 only pr.women•sand girl'sfashionbOotsorlg.9.99 ... now Yardage and ·curtains I .09 .44 .44 4.11 6.81 1.88 .99 3.99 24.41 1"·2" 1.11 3.18 1.11 ,33 10.11 s.11 •••• .... 2.11 1.11 3.11 1.00 7 only Snoopy Needlepolntkltorlg. JS.00 ................. ._ 9.11 100 only yds. Polyesterdoubieknit;~·wrdeorlg.•.99 .now 2.11 yd. 100 only yds. 100% Textured polyest,r, '2" wide orlg.4.15 .................. : ............................... \ ......... now 2.11 yd. SO only pr. Novelty Curtains.)2.t''. 30". 36" ' , .. ori9.1Mto3.6? ........... 1, ................................ -...... ~. pr. 14 onlv D&eron Pane1r, gold, Mi'' wide x 81" long orig . .t.99 ......................................... -................ now 2.18 ea. Fitbric Remnants, 1 to2 yd. lel'IQths.................. now \'J off • We • l I ' ' 1 i I \ ' ' Bedding and Linens .; 200 only pr. Pll1owC1$eS,regularorlg, 1.09·1.i9 .-..... now .66 pr. • 200 'Only pr. Pltlowcases,queenofig. t .99 .................. !.now 1.22 ·pr. 200 only pr. Plllowcases,klngorlg.2.50 ...................... now 1.99 pr. l 6 only Linen t~blecloth sets, hand embroldefed , n: orig.12J8 ....................... -•• · ........ ,_ ..... '"f:'" ............ now 6.11 1 , , ' ., . . Furniture 1 only Fake fur love seat orig. 219.00 .......................... now 1 n .00 • 1 only Fakefur sofaorig.299.00 ................................. now 222.00 1 only Early Amerlcanloveseatorig.209.00 ............... now 159~00 1 only Early American sofa orig. 299.00 ..................... now 222.00 1 on!v Goldp/ushsofa,woodtrimorig.269.00 ............. now 199.00 1 only 3plecedlnett&orig.72.00 ...................... 'l" ......... f'tl:WI ~ .. oo ~. 1 only Hl-backswlvelrockerorig.1"49.95 .................... now n .OO 1 only Brownloveseatorig.169.00 .................. -........ now 99.(H) 1 on,IY Brownchalrfomatchsofaorig.119.00 .............. now 44.00 Stationery -Luggage 40 only $qfWde-fuggage, 5sizes orig. 3.00 to 7.00 .......... rKtH 2"'°"., 10 only Jr.dormtrunk.metator ig.15.98 ...................... now 12.11 4 only Metal footlockers orig. 12.98 ............................ now , 8.88 1 only Metaldresstrunkorig.34.98 ............................ l)OW 29.11 19 only EightdigitcalculatorsoriA.99.00 ..................... now 79,00 6 only creditbalanceadderorig.88.88 ....................... now 69,81 1 only Safetyboxmetalorig . .C2.00 ............................. now 29.11 1 only Personalfileorlg.8.98 ................................... ,now 4 .18 '"~ SI only Boxedstationerysetsorig.1.25 ............... ~ ........ now .50 • ' •. " lO·only Polaroid squareshooter camera orlg.25.88 .............................................................. now 21.11 I , ' Pictures and Gift Lines 15 only ~10 Early American pictures orig . .t.88 ........... now 10 only lS"hx 19V2 Early American pictures orig. 5.88 ... now I only 12x:l6 Early American pictures orig. 5.88 .......... now 12 only Candleholdersorig.3.00 .............. -................ now 15 only candlehOldersorig.4.00 .............................. -.now 25 onfy Decoratorcandlesorig.3.00 ............................ now 31),~only Decorator candtesorig.,2.50 ............................ now 70 only Veoomatic,sllces & dices orig. 2.99 .................. now 60 only Glassmugsorlg.2/.69 .................................... ~w Toy Dept. 2 only J.Spe!<l: Norwegian blkeorig. 114.75 ................. now 11 S only Kltes,giantglo, box, keel orig .. 89 .................... now 20 only Hustler kites orig, 1.59 .................................... now Home Electronics 2.11 3.88 3.88 1.50 2.00 I .SO 1.25 1.44 2 /.25 88.88 .66 .99 . ; • . ' l " j . I ' J ;j ' ·•. I -·· ,. ' ..rt' I only Chordorganorlg.159.95 .................................. now 99.00 :; J 1 only Walnutspeakerorlg.69.95 .............................. now• 34.18 4 t 2 onlv, Alrsuspensionspeakersorig.69.95 .................. now 34.il ~'- 2 only 81nch~peakersorig.6~.95 ............................... now • 34 •• 8 2 only Futurrstlcspeakersorig.39.95 ......................... now if.16.18 :n 3 only Component stereo, cassetterecorderorig.199.95 -.,.~ now 166.00 1r 1 -only Consolestereoorig.199.95 ............................... now 99.00 ,. 'S<t 1 only Bookcasestereoorig.399.95 ............................ now 199.00 ,., 1 Only Console stereo orig, 399.93 .................. , ..... "r_now 2&1.00 rq 4 only OPTIGANOr;ansorlg.399.95 ........................ now 269.00 ~ -Auto Center 1· I • ' 4 only_pr.Airadlustableshocksorlg.24.95 ................. now J13.ll..). 19 only Car mats, full & twin, vlnylorlg. 3.29...C.29 .......... now 1.11 8 only Pr.-0rilQ9Slicks}limltedslzes ........... ~ .......... ,now 5°" off 1 only BenetllMQtorCycle,lspeedorig.319.00 ....... y .. now 23;3.00 S ~IV 1etsSteeldishwtr'lsorf9.2.C.75 ....................... ~ 4/60"' • • Hardware Dept. f '• ' ''-., .r• "t 11 only, 10'>c7' storage building orig. 12.C.59 .............. ,. .. ,now 20 only, 32"Kreendoorsorig.19.99·16.99 .................... new 10 ·only :ib36•!l,eendoorsorig. l.88 ......................... ndw 11.00 t.11 • .... • - Shop Penney,s Huntington Beach-Monday thru Saturday10:00 AM to 9:00.PM UNOAY NOON to 5 PM \ I ,. r 1f 1 I I I i I :1 1' ~ ~ I Ii I I ii 11 I ( I I I I !" • - ] . °' mg Nixc ~ frui l por• "I prio pro( 1J I - . I ' r • • -• • T9.tay;s Final N.Y. Stot>Jm . VOi,. 66,. NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORA$E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1973 _ N TEN CENTS ' . • • - Produce Prices to Gf?t Worse~ Says Merchant By WILLIAM SCBREUIER Of ,.... 014W Ptltt IWff Despite their efforts to halt the spiral· ing increase oJ. meat prices, President Nixon and the meat boycotting boijsewives may be in for an April Fool's Day surprise -especially il they buy rrwts and vegetables Instead ol beef and pork . "JI people al"e lhlnking bow high meat prices are, wait unW they see the latest prod!J<ie prices bitting t1!e standll this ' 'Details Bared .More we$end, .. says ~ camp, owner ot Newport Produ<e, 2111 Newport Blvd. "They are Uyn>ctetlng hl1b•r than I've seen them in all my .35 years in thlJ business," be said. Camp said be discovered the massive price increases when he went to buy hls produce at the .Los Angeles Wholesale ProduL'e Termtnal Wednesday -the.day prices are adjusted each week. ''Bell peppers went from $S a earton to $22 a carton wbolesale in one week.'' be • llld. "Limes -t lrom '7 a cue to $34 a case and lelluce lrom $3.15 to fl a carton." Camp llld the most amulnc ......... was In onioos, wl>Jch, went lmn. $4.50 a bq to 112 a bag in a week. "That means 19 -19 coats a pound oo the market shelf," he said. "I've never beard of onion prices over 15 cenls a pound." . A wholesale produce m ar k e t spokesman, who uked not to be Iden- Prisoners Tell of Torturing By United l'r<IS !JltenuiUonal A gruesome picture of poycbolasical ana physical torturt, fon:ed marches and lack of medicine and food was presented by released prisoners of war1~y. echo- ing similar stories . told 'lbursaay at a ..nes of oews conferences. (Related stories, pictur.e>, Pllge 5.) At Westover AFB, Mass., Lt. COi. Ken- n<!th W. North of RockvWe, Conn. said three North Vietnamese -an officer and two enlisted men -were 0 responslble for torturing hundreds" of prtsooers at "Heart Break Hotel" in Hanoi . Nl!rtb, 42, said be was bound wjth wire alter his capture and placed on a fire-ant bill. "I thought I was going to be eaten alive," be &aid, because be would not tell bla captors the location of bla home base. He told of guards harassing him by pounding on bla cell door and yelllng "P~W. bow," and if be refused, a jail· er would enter and "beat the daylights out of you." · "Sometiml'S I gol .lbe. lmlftlllicn the guards did it for their O\lll satisfaction," be said at. a news CQDferenCe today. "I beUeve up unlll the daY. the last man was released they twtmi!d inen !or whatever informaticn they Yaited." • Ufted, pierally confirmed Co!!lp'a prk;e quo...-this morning bojt said, "The pricft are aubject • to Change without a moment's notice." The spokesman allO said moot of the marlt!ls" that will reflect the big m. creaaes will be lndependepts or amall -·. Some of the bis cbalno ha~ their OWD fields, be said. --' Camp ezpblned the)la(vesting of Tex· aa onloi>s that normally stock Southland shilvea bU been delayed by beavy-raliii --• . . and T'.J:' onion supplies tA Mld>lgan and I are depleted. Tbe only ones available are coming !run New 1.taland -e,ooo miles away. Other major Increases have been made In such things u caullllower, wblch went to fl for ~ beads lrom about -43 and cucumbers, which went frOll1 ii to 11 a cartoo. . Camp predicts storo prices on moot p--with the ...,.plion o! tomatoes and bananu lrlll rtval;lbose· ... of meat starting this weekend. He says bell peppers will cost 11 a pound, limes more. t~ 11 a pound , let- tuce 50 cents a heed, cucu.mbe.rs up to 39 ~ts apiece aQd cauliflower-40 cents a head. · , .. Le\tuce earllff.llils .... k was aelling In most markets for SW& cents a head and bell peppers -if they were a.vailable at all -were ru1111In1drom about it to 3$ , -(!lee-Pl\ICa;· Page I) · ., " . . . .. DAILY: Pl&.OT lflff ..... HARBOR COURT C~ERKS Wi\IT .FOR ,POL!f:E. TO DUST DESICS'1!0R FINlllltr.RiNTS Suporvloor o .. .,.,. Mo .... u (rlght}'Tolla Coreil Nit II ntfl}, Llncli"IRior'lon: 'Dllil.'t :r-h' . ...--""'!' ~-• ''l>-f' 1~". ~ ' Bui North uidE'l" !:orth . \'If"difl i I llf~ PO ".!'l'••~~~l;,;,j' meal alter 11119 to their .• · . ;:. .DENIU CHAROi1-. , Clolrtor' C~lirmon StolUllMn -- . . "' DA.11,Y "LOt Mift ;..,... HITS CHARTER COMMtfi'EE For...,. C01mtllm1n Cook Copt.. Walllce-J -comb, Ii, 'fl! Painted> P<>ot,• 11.Y., shot ·down in 1967, lal4 bo ~ .tilo lei Ill blillinll llUL lle- 1plie his·~ be' waa 'iitrlilifed to un-conscibusneis~· Once:be reached an intef. rogaUon point near Hanoi, be said. Another released POW. Air Force Maj. Roll<rt I. l!tss,o!'Br~e•', Maine,·~ In Bangor tdday be hoald in Prison camp (s.e TOl\11'.JRE ---n ,, ; , ....... Ex-priso~rs • Can Vote, Says State Ru~ing B~-cou~ilmen Clwr g.e .. . --' SAN FRANCISCO (AP·) -Tho Cali- fornia Supreme Court today ruled that all. ex·prisoners who have successfully served their terms and parole ~riods cannot be deprived ol voting rlpts II Ibey are otherwise qualified. · The uoanlmous opinion by Justice Stanley Mask held that provbiona· of !he CalUornia ConstituUon which dtsettfran· cblse all per80IJS coovlcletd of an "in- famous crime" violate tile equal pro- tection clause of tbe U. S. ConsUtutioo. ~.... . - Charierftn lgrwred The challenge was carried dlttci to the state's high court by three ~-convtcts, !he League ol Women Votera and three By L. PETER Kl\IEG .. Of .. DatlY ... llatt Former councilman P. D. "Dee" exit today aCCU!ed the Newport Beach aia... ter Review Committee o1 sweeping Pl.I> posed charter changes under the .,,.. ; Coolt criliclr.ed the committee and !\I ~. J. I.alle Stef.leoaen, f<r "llllec«llY not giving serlclua atlentioo lo a ~ be made calllrig for popUlar lecllap of the mayor. •"Jbe matter came up and the com-groups which support interests of ex~ mifleo decided It didn't want to mate a convicts. change," be said. The court said that the bistorlc reason Tho subject was given less than five for prohibiting es·felons ~ voting · tes' lime In d-'~-"-by the was to deter election fraud by 'morally mmu . ~·~ ~pt and dishonest voters." panel. ........... Because of today's teclmleal develop-Aiiil tbal ls not goOd "10Ullll. --• meDls iaid tbe. COllrt. the ~bfllfy o1 fo CQok. I 'al ...:_ fre'·' fn Calif mla "·· been "l 'told b T -'" -•• U '"'"" lt up ect~ U0 O nu WQ Y ~...., "VI.IN ........ "radically reduced." !or J!Qblic diacussiap. Now be bun't 'Ille court noted ·that recent federal brought it up for public-on,'\ Cook court declsiooa bold that state nl!rto. · llld, "my plan ls worth a public dectslcn lions on voting must be the "least bul' ~ma~ J: i~:.U the public sboWd demome melbod" to reach that end. cboole its own mayor for a variety· of ~ . ' I " • • •. , ~ 0 . "Jara threw s monkey. wrellcb fnto Beach, Poll<• reportad today. the wbeela ~f lul!iJ:e late 'l'liu!lda.Y ~Mel· ~ .dtli!J ·in · the night· by stealing iilolto! the ~rt, , buly cWll!t, and <:1'!1 ~ti from ' the ruin "office of the Harbor the • at ~I JaipbQrte R!Jd, Judicial District Coor! iD Ne w po r t got to wort this mornln&, "they fQund 10 ' . . . . . ( No B.eef, Prices Steady,; j_ . B~t Pork Still GoesVp ·. .· By United Pr.,. !Jltematlonal dustrials clOl!ed down l.08 points to Beef prices held steady today but potk 901.08.· , / , . i , ,.. continued to climb In cost at Uveilock ."Tbere")jl~po~l.tbat he dldn't mark eta despHe President Nlxoli's m~t I take .stronger action ~ inDatlo"'ll' price ceiling which was to take im-prices in general,". saki' Eldon Grimn:l, mediate effect. (Related stories, Page 28) analyst wilb Wslslw! le CO.,. • Early trading at Midwestern livestolck A statement In Waablrigtoq by Federal• markets showed hog 'prices,rose from '3 Reserve Board Chalrmah .l'Arttiur F. to $4 per hundredweight sirtce Thuraday Burns on tbe prime hjtere'at rate also ad- when they went up from 1546.at se~eral: ded to a glooriller Picture oo Wall 'Street., key markets and establlshed new one-day •In a statemtilt prepar,;d tor the '!Jouse increase records. The freeze d1d nbt ap. Banking O>mmiitee, he aald: "I caMOt ply to ·live catde, hogs and~bee assure you tha:t Interest rates Will not Cattle receipts at the yar w move upward in the months ahead." as Ibey normally are on · ys and . Stock market prlees aoareCI Tburaclay 80me areas there were oot enough .on afternoon and analysts said it was In an- band to test the prices. tlcipatloo of atrong action by the Presi· lllah choice and prime steers, !or er-dent agalnlt l!inalloo portlcularly the ampfe1 stayed at 147 per 100 pounds at spiraling prtcoa of f;;;;;J. • the JoUet Livestock Market, succeHOr to Republican Sen. Roman i.: llruata ol the old Cblcago Stoctyards. Nebraska, a top 1toct Uid feeil lla)I, Many ecooomlsts, catUemen, farmers said'the P..sldent'I" ailtben bod gt•<ll and price-buffeted housewives said !he i1lm "veiy Po\)r coui\sel" .•• the ~ti Presideni'a 'action wOuld have Utile e(· to · tile COlllUJDer, II any, will be veiy feet, II any at all, on holding the·llne. op sbolt tern1:• ' food costs. Ciltilemm and ·~ llild'..the 'fin. Stock market prices also decllned 1o, positiqn of price curhll '!lll•<llscourace day ail)ld wbijt analysts ~escribed as. pro<IUCtton, l>f ~k . 111!'1 _tlif diaappomtment t)>at Presodeot Nl:ron org~ of next week's boycott ~Ii! dldn'i take a harder line. Ibey plan to ao abi!ad u scheduled )ii ~ Dow Jones a~erage of 30 io-1 tbejr drive to push dot . .i1 meat prices.· ) l "'":"'. •• ty~wrli,n .... and tlltli -off li'i'!_ll_Jwh!lli poljci dlil6lil lo r -10. "ilomebo,w, today didn't itlrt but right fot !lit/" ni<lliled Chief Deputy cierJ< John llqlman. "W,'re lmmoblllzod unW w~ get tome trlters liom the coun-ty."' . ' ' Wblle most of tbe secrelaf(es atood around In cqnlusiclo waiting for the poUce investtption ,and for emergency typOwrttera to bo broopt In !rom tho main ~ In Santa Ana, dally bu!ine!a started to flC\I up. · Tbe mo ~fers left beblnd by the brazen thief or thieves were working ov~ to k.e e p aomt aemblance of ordet in the+court•s,. • _ N~Beell dltectlve Reed Gloaben Aid baa 114 Clues at al\ as to bow the bul'gWy looC ~- "At .tills i>ol!it I have nothing .lbowlng bo"I' they, got In," be said. "AU 1'9e got an ID lnllalng typewriters and a lol of cOnfusiotu't ' HollOa;,,sald be bad no idea who would bave.]llilled off. !he courthouse caper but s8ii:l1 11~y weren't very smarj tlnCe my office was opiln and Ibey left beh!nd a N5I> a#Jng macblne In lovor ol an old Manual typewriter on the desk outside." Gloshen .. Id . eight of If/ ~lien talteo were espensivo · ehicb1c models and the other two •ere DWlllalf.' •As. of mld·mornlnilJ llolmln WU llll1l walling for typow1lwn from Slnla Ana. Most of the lltll 'were 11111 11nPr17 av.oidlng their -. ud ~ -.tories ~u::~-·1ir.J t;pew1lter ' eourt.;'I. •• ~-also =crjttjf ~ 1-~_t II toot ilCelo .... ~ .. alter ~ wall repoilod 117:• a.m. • ' ' • Coolt also was crlUcal of tho fact that ~ty cauncUmen ore sitting oo the com- !llitlee and said they· are 1lllng their In· .fluence to 1tlfie publlc Input and debote. ,. ' 1 ~ • "TbeY have • burning dlilln! to gm up ·'no polldtal Power whatooever," • Coot said. Stelf,nsen denied Coolt'a cl\a'ie, Poin~ Ing oot that tt.aibject of Cook'• -mtndl4.kJn "wu brought up" at the com· ml.ttle'• lut meeUn1, nearly two weeks ago. ~~~~tibo~ Probe Aims at 'Bootleggers·' usually 11!11 candidates ' ldld each have ....... -..... -Pair, but ~ clliutunesa "Wt talked about the whole thine." S~atd. two men ~ them. That lesves the .._.. -.. the deciding vote. Uoder t11e present system, Newport Beadl coomdlmen elect a llll)'Of, from UIOlll tbelraletvfs, every two. yean. Cook .,.._ that the mayor be voted Oii by 1bi people. Tiie ~ -.Id be oomo:llmm who have aervtd" at least two yun ond who bavo indlcaled Ibey wllb to l!old the posttion. "Names 'ol each member of the ci1J councll WOUid be placed In a bol Oil the ballot. People woald vole for _,. Coot .. Id. ":t'he candidate. recel•inl !he - -woU1d be mayor. 'l!ie -highest v«eieller WGllld be vlce Jnl)'Or,"" Coot .. id. Cook said tldo wolild ......... Ille «))lt.temeu" thlt naaJt1 frlm ubect room ltledkm ·• • Newport lleacb of5clSls plan to use routine flro lnspeclloos ol private homes for the addiUonal purpose of uncovering bootlea apartments, It wu leamed today. Tho allnual boulebold flro pre..,uon · Jl'Olfam Is set to alart MondaJ, AJ 'uaua1, ~men will be Out to pinpoint potendol flro buards and inllruct· -In fil:e safety. Bllt Qty l!anager Robert L. W)'OD bas told fltemeo to look alllo !or illegal llvtng 1mlts In homes /hn>U8boltl the city. In the pas~ ~!leg UQlts In N~rt Beach have beftl liiii\il In tlup"1;es wnere the garage bia beell coovened l'( a third aplrtmellt llld la aoone slngie.!amUy ..._ where part of tilt Jiouae baa been pattltlono4 to create a -.! µ~ unlL' WJllD atrog1d Uult tilt main lnlant Qt! the lnspectlonl II aUll fire sal<iy. "Tho -o( the fire "-lloos Ja . .. ...... _., • Q>e same as every other year," WJno aid. "It Is a public aervtoo and Is not m. tend¢ to be a zoning enforcemenl" Qfy Attorney Denoia O'Neil, pointed out that homeowners have the right to ,..!lose entry to ~· and ~men. O'Nell a~ that city dffic~ can go to court to obtain search warrants II they have good cause to believe there are bootlet units. .. . Wynn said flromin won't be that ag· gr.,\~ . •. ..i, ~ ~ --...:=-• _ 'Fi.,m!il wlll go ihrou&lt homes lool<ius. fer,poqll!le 1f~•· ~eallli or ~ety hf~ """ will advne tilt occupants ol the. danger. , ''JI lhf.y ,find an il!egal duplex ar- ra1111emt111, m an ii·~ ,..., !or lnstel\<e, tbtW will oo]y act )I there Is a aalety or ftre c1tiwer," Wynn aa141"Tbey are ·not tor all lfe ure..i.111111a 1n the city." I • • Bui whale>ler lllqal Jlvl!V lllllla are discovered ID be .lil:e buards will be rtported to city building inapecton, Wynn said. "A lol of. these Wegal uolts are health, .safety and , flro ~s," ·W7D11 saiil· ; "Sol))e have poor v.ntUaUon alid 1l!id utility amnaementJ lnll this will be loo~ed !or by the firemen.'' • Oly Attorney O'N<JI said the ille&al wiits will be reJlllrted !o aqnil)i lnfl>ecto< Mal Hauge, who will make peraopal fteld inspections to deleniilne )f f1i illecal unit i19<J1 6lst , . "These thl"'8 are really~ to prott:• said O'Neil. •:11 bas becomll a sophlstloa~ ed game -· citizens play wllh city ball.'' O'l:lell aald IOme people have. become expa'lftat Ollmoullaginc tnephllllts and (See INSPECT, P ... t) • • lite Satunla1. I!:ipected hiCb.· '15, low 51. I I --------- ·~LY PILOT • AU lored No 'Ideal' Si e ' Set for Hospital ,· By GEOllGE .UllDAL ""; Of .. Mfr .... SllH ~·There are no locaUCIOI in particular," lhe leplaUve Joint Committee on Tucblna Hoepltal Slllng yet COllliders "ldeol" Tor either bWldln& 1 new hospital or medico! IChool !or UC Irvine. 'IM' cornmlttee lJ exploring all .. altemaU9el" an aide to the body's chairman, .Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (IJ.San Franci>co), said today. Among the alternatives might be a new one to the four releued thii week in 1 lummairy report cittUlated to state government officials and legislators. The new alternaUve mJght be UC Irvine.'• auageiition that a smaller teacJi!na hoapltal be built on campus and Circle Flight Path Feared " . By Military . ' By' JOHN ZALLER .. Of 1111 Dtfl'f l'IW Ii.ff A opo11esma11 for El Toro Morine eoreo · Air "siatlon uld today the p_.i circUlar takeoll pellem !or commercial jeta leivlnc Oran&• l:Ounty Alrj>or1 might Interfere ·wltb milllafY;.fllcht po~ 1em1. · "I ha~en·t .... Ill< formal plOpoul yet so I con 't· lake &,lir\I pooltloll." IAld Col E<tword I. l:AIRl<Jlt"" "liUt IJ'qrn what l've heard, oo for. It 1ooka lib there might be an overlap/•· · II& mid )hat u there were an overlap "we' Certilnlyj&uldn't live with It." H.,ilJcl'U inlghi'he P*!ble ,tii adjuat Marine Ol&bt pottems to avoid colllalons "but that would jlllt make more nolae !or somecpe elae, , bOcauae welye a!roadyo done eve~· •i can to cut down notse and c -1d ~ !or the woroe .. 0~," added, 11ftom wba.t t 've oeen, 11111 '(l'bole propoeat ,.em. ill<e Ill It will ao !ii tianifer 0011<! !tom -area at the expense of another." The idea for clmilar takeoff patterns for jets Jenlng Orange County Airport wu ad{Mced earlier this week by Charles GrUfin, a Newport B<ach home<nme.r. He suggested that if planes made a hon! left tllln im111edl1iel,y_ 41!er takeOll they Ci>y.ld lfv'old !lie #6!Je' llie!lllUve.a,,-aJ : around Newport BBy. The hard left turn would direct the jets toward Irvine, but Grilfin suggt1te<I that by CClli""'lftlMAllrDi~uld .... cireulr takeoff that avoided the populous areas of Irvine. "We're definitely lnlereated In hil pro- posal hecauae It could. lflett us aerlOUl- ly," said Col. ~. 11but we'll have to study It before 'Jle can -take a formal ~IUoo." . Another port of Grlllln's propoeat call· ed for building a new jet takeoff runway. It. would be l~led parallel to the ex- isting one, but several hundred yam. to the north. This would cause it to cross the 5an Diego Freeway. GrH!ln said thls could he accompll!hed by bulldlng a pyloo bridge over IJJi. freeway to support the runway. ' -. The new alignment was necessary-; GrHlln aald, to give jets enouah time to get altitude for making a tum before they flew out over the homes south of Old Palisades !load and Brl!tol Slreet. Murray Stonn, assistant Orange CoWl- ty road commlssloner, said today there would be enormous technical problems in atti!mptin.g to put a runway bridge across 'the freeway. "It would require the (reeway to be depressed 20 feet or so W\dergrowid to let the nmway pass over,'' Storm said. "But there's a very high water table in that area which would make a move like this very difficult. "I'm, not laying it couldtJ't be done," Stonn sald. "I'm just saying there are c1.onnous technical problems and it might cost a lot of money to overcome them." OIANll COAIT H DAILY PILOT T~• Orlnot (1)111 OAll.Y ,.ll.OT, wllll Wfllch 11 comblnld 11'111 Nl""l·,.r~n. 11 Pll(llll>hed 11y tt.. Or111g1 C0..11 P11t1llVIJfl9 C~ny. Sttil:' r1lt lldltlo<i1 •rt P\111~ M01111y llwv"IJll ~ l'"ri.i,.,, tor Co.11 Nlftll, ,,........,.. ~ .. H11,Jfto.g!M! ........ Olll1l'OI .J/1l1tv. Liii.Ni& • 8HQ\.,lrvl"'"1'ftll!Jl!!Mck Al]d San ClelTllll!tf , ' Sin Jwtn CllP!~t~ 4 ' ""91t ''9'-' .. edition II PV11i1~S.111r111v1 Ind S11nd1v1. tl'lll prlncip.I 11Ulll!1Mng t1l1nt 11 It 1lll Wtll 11v SlrMI, Coi.11 Mn•, Clljf9rnl1, JIU•. 11.oberl N. W11il ,., .. lllfll1 -,.1111111~" J11• II.. Cut!ty \liq l'r.lderll afllll Gent•1l M-a« Th11m11 t<11vil l!:dlJW" Tliom11 A. M11rpkin1 Mlnlt"'9 EllllOr L Pot11 Kri11 ~ 9"ch Chy l411ttt $11 mlillon from '°"""' other than unlvenl\y -!1111dl he ,tmit to "•Plf1lde" Orange County Medical Ceoter. ~.:. Brown'• committee la expected to achedule lurlher bearil>a• _lo Orange County before mUlni Its a.cw.n, due to go to the 1'81slature by JWlt, tbe aide said. The committee decision la only ad- visory. Since the Governor's budget baa deleted the espendlture al planning lundl !or the teaching hoopltal until !he lfl .. 71 budget year, 1 committee declaion favor· ing the UCI.C.lllomla College may he ol little help. Were the committee to recommend ap- proval o! Ille Olli"lllPUI teaching hoopital .00 the l"1ill1iure f4 Mid It to the 1t~fe bu\llel, Governor i;tea1an could blue-pencil veta ·the teoo.ooo !or planning the teaching °hOqlla). . Brown'• ~ lildi .. It appears this pnijeCt baa a1very low priority in the Governor'• office. Or, people there may be waiting to find out what UU1 com- mittee does." HOW THEY FAREO -Some of the U.S. prisoners of war, dres6ed iD purple strtped prison garb, stand at attention within the Nga Tu So prison yard fn Ufll TMPMlt Hanoi where returning POWs claim many atrocities occurred. See Page 5. Alao pulbed heck a year ls-a l20 mJllloo request by the university for con- struction of a portion of the hoopltal. Budgetary problema aside, t h e unlvmlty teacblng bospltal and medical achool future l"emalnl In qu..Uon until the Brown .committee makes up lta rJlnd. Depression, Boredom • Altltougli,lt · la ttpeclllcally enUUed the "Joint Commlltee on Teaching Hoapltal Slltita" the aide IRIQQted the charge ol the committee la brolder and lncludee a "general look at medical educatloo 1o cailfomil.'' UCI Deqn Cites Plight Of Chronically Sick • P. di to Ge. By JAN WOllTH ~n e . 111-ts ., ....... ""' .... ~ A chronlcally ill patient has more prob- 2 Mol'.e .. i>e.turn· 1•0·"~ toma than hil lingering diseaae. ~ -~-" He geUI depressed. He suffers kinds of therapy used," the ucr dean said. People who are inpatient! for years change psychologically and Uteir needs for various kinds of drugs change as well. ha1lucinatlons caused by s e n s o r y P o · T deprivation. He gets bored. He gets lone-"A woman professor had been on !'180llets onight ly. medi.,.tion for what was thought to be a • And sometimes his dlsea&e changes or psychosomatic condition," van den Noort Two more return!""' prl.Aoner1 of war his medical needs change. Yet many "led "The d had been · cased -times ,.these cqanged needs g o c1 . osage mer wlll lfrive at the Nav,i Hoopltal tonight un-••.,.. _ ii Ille by lilUe and w3" affecting the at Qunp Pendleto!l, And Just as they ''V'.'-'&~ drive in, two others will take some con-Or. Stanley van den Noort, cfean of the woman psycholo.a:ically to the extent that valescent !eave. California College of Medicine of UC she would not leave her house. 1be POWs scheduled to arrive for Irvine, said Thursday that doctors and "I helped her by discontinuing the medical trtabnent and debriefing tonight administrators need to pay increased at-medication. She is DDW back at tentk>n to these s~ial needs of the at 7:30 are CWO William E. Thomas Jr. chronically ill. teaching." No one bad taken the time io of Kailua, HaWaJj , and Sgt. Jpae Jesus Chronic illness is to be distinguished anaJyze the effects of the drug oo the pa- From Pagel TORTURE ... that some men were driven insane by psychological harassment. Biss said that by "peeking through cracks and through messages relayed by ' knocking • on walls," he knew of cases where American prisoners were driven to insanity by torture. He spoke ()( at least three cases but did not have their names or know what happened to them. "Nobody knows what happened to them except Hanoi ," Biss said. "There were many days I would rather have died," said Biss, relating the story of his own captivity. He said he and most of the other prison- ers signed confessions after being tor- tured. He said one particular guard appeared "to get a great deal of pleasure out of pounding on my face with a closed fist all morning . They did make an effort to keep from scarring people. They learned how to inflict pain without dislocating shoulden or scarring." ~~· o[ ReftJgio, Tex. • from acute illness. Acute illnesses reach tient, he suggeste,d. ,B~, IR9&el~ aa\d that,Tbamas "as a I crisis ·quickly.'." -ftillowed by either 'the affect of ~any oew JUedi¢nes can · ca~.ed In ~ay of last year. His fellow death or cure. Chronic illness is be dramaUc in treating chronic illness, In Evanaville; Ind., Army S. Sgt. James F. Pfister of Evansville said he saw IO fellow prisonera of war die of malnutri· tion and poor medical cart, but did not suffer W IClrtur!' bimJeU l10f flill. h\l, returnmg prisoner was captured by the lingering, perhaps incurable and re-van den Noort added, ~t µiey ajloukl be enemy on Jan. 21 of 1970. quiring IQ.n&. term CarJ:: E.x8f/iles are ~ntantly re-evaluated .as~ lheir effects .-nctttional 1 welcome frlH· be · multfple ~sClit'Osis, m'tlkmtfar it'6pli§~cb tndividttM ca . ~ " - awaiting the men tonliflt and It will in-and Parkinson's disease. 0ther non-medical areas sh o u Id elude private reunions with their van den Noort spoke to a seminar of becoi:ne of increasing co~rn to those families. . the American Medical Assoc I at 111 n treating chronlcally ill patients.. he ad- As the pair ar.rlve 1,t the l>Js~ospltal, meeting at Ben Brown's Motor Hotel in ded. • ! t~o other returnees, S.Sgt. ·J.~phonzo South Laguna. !'The e.(fects ol .~ ~priya~ion on R1ate and Sgt. Abel Cavanaugh will take The theme of the two-day seminar was patients u subtle, he sald. This ts not a convalescent leave and spend some Ume the vole of the medical director of the function of lack of intelligence or the at home with their families, aides said. Jong-ter.m care facility. About half of the declining years of the patient." 250 _persons attending the seminar were doctors, half were hospital administra- • ten. .fro• Page· 1 . " see any. .. Pflater, 2!, w~o.!IP"nt five years IS• prlsdter; waa ,ho!, aOivn 9yer South Viet- nam In llltla and' captured ~Y the Viel Cong. l While being marclled t6 Hanoi, Pfister said, "We found, ourselvea chasing liz- arda, snakes and rats. I ate rat myself. We were very hungry for nieat. Rat tasted like chicken to me." '· PRICES ... The way to good care of long-term pa- Uenta is constant re-evaluation of all I aspects of the individual's condition, van den Noori said. :J.ine:Jl China '2:Je6el'f/e:J . cents a pound, Camp said. •• ~ aaid the lncreaae In bell pepper prtcer Is • ~I· or .the recent U.S. hOycoft .on this year'a crop" ol Mexl"'n peppers. "None· of it Is coining ln because of cootaminaUOn," he said. "So all tbe bell peppers in our area are beiln' Down in air freight from Florida." · Camp said the highest he bas ever seen bell peppen wholesale was $18 a box in Michigan in the dead of. winter. This week they are $4 higher than that in California. . "Naturally you expect prices to be a little higher In winter but this Is wiheard of," he said. He said there is no real way of telling \Yhat is causing most of tbe other in· creases but be bas a pretty good idea. "These guys see all the other prices going up so they decide to get in oo <1 good thing while they can," he said. 0. W. "Dick" Richard, owner of Richard's Markets in Newport Beach says he hasn't noliced the increases yet hut uys, "We're used to high.prices and we just live wilh them for a while." Richard said people, "just won't buy when it's too high and they'll tell us to heck with It by not buying." Re~U!urants have noticed the in- cn;ases, too, and hnve reflected it in their prices. Derk Bos, a chef at Dlllman's Restaurant Jn Newport Beach, said the increases have been so great In the past few weeks that the restaurant has been forced to reprint its menu with changes up to a nickel or more in soma cases. And Cainp £lid-most othef rutaurants be service.! are doing the same. • · It costs about $500 to reprint menus bui the way thlngo are going, they can't do much elae," he aald . "We mll.!t recognize that sometimes our diagnoses are wrong," he said. l>articularly in the areas of brain tumors and hydrocephalus, diagnoses need to he· periodic.Uy re-eva\uale4. Paying attention to tbe patient's oiedlcal needs'other than those related to his chronic disease is important, van den Nook' · said. He cited the case of a bcJl!pitallzed multiple sclerosis victim who C(>uld not persuade her physicians to give her a physical examination for another problem sbe OU!POCted. Finally, she asked for a medical stu- dent. "She knew he would do a more thorough job," van den Noort said, "and unfortunately, he found a breast tumor which all the ottErs had overlooked. "Just because a patient ·has one illness doesn't mean he can't get another.·• ··we must also pay attention to the FromPageJ INSPECT ••• _ ... -. . . ~ ""t-.... the city must look for thlnif.~8$ ttvo telephone lines, gas 1inei"OE niajl «> I au: rerent address. lr Inspectors are reasonably sure the bootleg units arc there, O'Neil said the first step will be lo send a letter to the property owner asking that the problem be corrected. "lf tb:!ydon't correct it, we ·wilfhlve a little office hearing on it to explain why we think it is an illegal unit," O'Neil said. ''And if that doesn't work, and if we have enough proof, we take them to court and let the judge decide." Cameo II ,t'I ., • . ~ • ' • .. ·~· ... I Land Use • Plan Set In Newport After a five and one-ball "hour public hearing, Newport Beach pfanniDJ con1· missiooers early, today realnmended specific lulure properlJl dse In N..,.rt Beach. • "" · ..... They u~od counonr:J. i'1 adopl a gen· eraJ plin land uie element calling for : -Eventual creation of a small boat harbor adjace<t\ to the Sal\la Ana River above Newport Shores in West Newport. -Recommended use oi state highway right 9' way land !""ler !he \j'est New- port bluffs as open spece or parking areas. · -Condensation of the central Balboa Peninsula and West Newport commercial areas. -, -Eventual conversion of mobile home parks on the Lido Peninsula and at Bay~ side Village next to Newport ~ to marine and recreational-oriented areas. "' -Elimination of all tnobile homes from city-owned Marinapark in lavor of re- development as public park land. -Elimination ot :residential uses on the city-owned land now occupied by Be.ai;on Bay and the Balboa Bay Club in fa1-1or ol open space or marina UJ!e. Their le;ases expire in 1987 and 1998, relpecd,vely. -Preservation of Buck Gully a n d Momiog Canyon in COrooa· del Mar as open sapce. ~iving top priority to open space de- velopment on major Irvine Company- owned vacant lands around Upp:r New- port Bay and along the Fiftfi Avenue corridor in Corooa de! Mar. . -Retention of large-lot, renclHtyle residential uses at the upper end ol. Upper Bay under the end of Orange CoWlty Air· port's nlllW&y. Qmlmissloners made few significant changes in the plan recommended by the city's planning staff. Only a handful of persons addressed the hearing, most of them representing vested interest groups. Hancock "Bill" BaMing lll, whose Beeco Ltd. owns most of the land in West Newport that the new harbor would occupy, asked that the commission not be concerned now with a specific harbor desi~ for the area. "Right now we have a highly economic use. on that land -the oil fields," he said. "We agree completely with the long- term concept involved here but we'd like to leave it open for po8Sible modification 3t a later time." "I think it is a litile premature and v.·ould personally like to set that whole · sectioo blanked out," a a i d OWrmaD ~ Gordon Glass. Cor\tmlssloner WDliam Martin succeed-• ed In his att.inpt to have tnclude11cln the " land use el.erftellt reference -to .the need .... for wlud)' Lof IJle\llood plait> potcntJaJ of the•lilntilMiallUver a• lt.apPlleo'io -lfte· ! whole IW'ett:'MeWpo'rt ~a, · ·. • ~ '· I Glass toiol:ilfiS\le 'With several' portiom ,, al the plan dealing wtth a ·ban on of!Jct' • uses in mnall«&l.e commercial zones. Plannera tlailll olltcea In basically nef&h- borbood o:mmerclal areas are ina~ riate because or traffic loada. ., ' ~-tb ,. .. ) ' • ·: • J J • .. I f • .. Nt...,. a..11 Offko J.JJJ 1tfow,.rt lo11l1v1rd Camp baa a !olulion !or the whole prob- lem ol skyrocketing produce prices - emulate the banana . Wynn reilerated the fact that the firemen, who will spend ~ 4'Y• roaming the city on lhetr big ~ i!Nt\ng Mon· day at 9 a.m,, are lrylllJ 19 tlii a service by preventing fires and:l!oJltfhuanl1. I -. M11lfl11 ~''"" r.o . 1 •• 111s, '266J --Clltll MOH1 »t w .. 1 ••v '''"' utunl IHdll 212 ...,. .. , ... _ Huntll!oftfl ttedl: 11111 ~ lovltwrd SM C,.,,..,.,.l ... ll«tli et Ctmkoll •t1I , • .,.. •• (1\4, Ul-4121 Cl•IW ....... .,. '12·M7t ~t, 11"!. or.• c:il'tr ~"""" ~"'· ..... -..... .., .... )11yt,, • ._ ..,_,._, "'°""'" tr NW!tt..._,,tt ~ ""1 ... ~-~ llllClAI .... ,.,......,. " ,..,,,..,, . a.CMi ..... :::::. NII et e.rt Mitt, ~. ·~· ., "'""" .... ....,,....., ... Mell al.IS ~' ...i1a.ty _ ....... M ......... "For the 36 years I've been in business, It hasn't nuctuated more !ban dime either way from $4 a carton wholesale," he said. "'I'hc gOVemment needs to sit down and tell the.ie irowera that this is the we:y ll will be done f n1 flO\\' on. H ' ' C.mp psses !he produce prtC.. wlll stay up aa long 11 there 11 consumer do- mand for them -or at least as' long u the meal boycolt Is on . ~ "But with produce the way It Is, re is no way of telling whert Ult prices Ill be next week," he said. Wynn contends the~ lmtnlctlona to flremen to look out for such unlte1 were not prompted by recent prcaure from rt1ldents to beef up lnspetl!ona. ON DISPLAY NOW AT TED von H MERTS LAGUNA STORE • DREX~L-11WTA6E-liENREOON-WOODMARK-KARAS1'AN • On numerous ~ property owners have fl>ld orllda1i many ol the city'• crowding 1'1.'0b""'f could • he -ellntlnaled ii zoning fa weJ. helter ell- • 'forced. ... ,. '"l'hle haa notlling to c .io~ with ti- preaaurea," Wynn urd,: -"l!Ut the ""''"'"" llave l<d UI to budi<t money ne1t _yearJor_ two adcllllonal penanneJ who wlll do nOtlllnl but mnlnc In- spection. '' --~--------- 1· I • INTll I 0 R<I WlllDAYS a SATillDAYS tlOO te l 1JO MllAT '11L t:OO NEWPORT H/\CH e t'JJ7 WlSTC1.IFf Dlt., 64J.iOIQ 10ptt1 S•nd•v 11.J:)O) M2·2DIO J.AGU.NA IEACH e .,,,,... Nt"'l'lh"f"nA'°' HWY; 4' lOJt•'ll S11114oy 12·11)0) 4f4-6llt _ 4f4.<HI TORRANCE e ,, ... HAWIHOlNI tLVO. 171-lttt I I ' UPIT ........ THEN ,.ND NOW -This Is how. Nal!)' Clndr. Rich- .an! strattoo appeored as he faced reporters in Han- . oi In 1967. Slratton dil!playa scars on arms (right) 'Thursday In prea CXlllference in Oakland. ' PO'Y 8.· Tell Their Story -~ . . Gruesome Becaings Forced Out Confessions ' BJ Unlled "-lilta.- American inooen ol war have been pennitted for the first Ume to tell ol the ~ """" iispeds o1 thelr' conr .... ment Wllh the silence lroken, the m!SI poured oOI details of beatings, otarvation, 9lllitary cooDnement, psychologlcal harassmeol and tmture. Mmly ol the men snld tbef gave Jn to their captcn aft« -phyBlcal -· "Nooe ol " signed -lllatemenls wluntarll)'," 118!~ Amy M.aj. F1oyd J. 'lllom!>' son, New Mlllord, N.J., the longest held. POW of the war. "MOii ol us did It with death startpg us In the fact. It was elthtir die Cll' algn It and my at- titude was I wasni going lo die for a -ganda state- ment." Air Fcfrco U. Oil. John A. they .eou14 .......,. any q..,.. t1oas that "¥'" up. At .....,. --thecoun- try, the POWs told their 8""" !es. Some ol the pbyslcaJ pun- lsllnMt they endured includ- ed : -Air F°""' Capt. Norman Mcllonlel, Greensboro, N.C., Baid be was hanpl from a tolling .., that his feet barely touched the floor. He Baid be passed out. -.e u. Qll. John H.,.. ard Dum, Neptune, Bee<b, Fla., Baid be was tied In Ii tlglli bell with llrapo and ropes and his capt<n manlpulaJed his limbs Into groleoque pooitiOllS. Ho llllld his ann was uselcaa for siJ: monthB following ooe ouch "1COUDf<r. times In --with ... automobile fan belt. SOLITARY OONFINElllENT was a CQIDID(IJ torture. Lt. Qndr. EvmoU Alvarez, Santa Cara, Calll., the klllgest held POW In N«tb VleUwn, Baid be spent bis firS 13 lllLlllhs of -NAVY CAPT. Jemniah captivity In oolitary; Air Faroe l'.leolon, Vlrgln1a Beach, Va., Col Norman C. Gaddla, Kool· said he "confessed" after his ville, Ttm., estimated be <aptcn "put a 11>-foot klllg spent 1,000 da1I In· oolitary, !rm bar Ill> top ol D1Y, •hlna and Air FlftO Col. Bamuel R. -NA VY CMDR. Richard A. and two m<n walked It up and Jolmocm, PlaDo, Ta., Baid he Strattoo, Polo Alto. Calll., was down." lived 42 mcntbs akloe, tnclud- bumed with cigarettes and had Navy Lt Cmdr. Rod-Ing tlree l"'8lS In a row. bis fmgernails bent back. ney A. Kootson, Blllinp, 'lber'e was ai..o pfl)'l:bologl· -M. Sgt . Harvey G. Brande, Moot., 118!~ he was beaten on cal harumnent Air Force Qi!. 1-Beach, Calif., bad dirty the buttocks "' badly blood Ft<d V. aierrY. a Negro from bamboo stuck Into bis woond& splatten!d the wall and wu Suffolk, Va., Baid the Cl>mmll-, -Afr Fon:e M.aj. Roben then fon:ed to sit oo bis nJsts kept telling blm tales of Jeffrey, Dallu, Baid be was Wllll!l<b fur six day& Alter atm:!Uca .committed apDll forced to wear loog, hcavy that, be coold:.:, stand. bent blacks In the United Slates. clothing duriilfl stUling llUlll; all 90 degroe e. •-.,.tbt deodcol --mer beat, while ilOlatecl In a The POWs """' dellied food the tmiponlure was In Ibo 9'M!>loot-<qUare ctil. and wat.r for perieds of time; 3Qs er 40s," ll8id Navy U . the -sgt. Don A. MacPhall, many roported being tied up 'Qndr. JOlll!pb c. Plumb Jr., loilell, Mass., ll8id be w a I tn odd Pollfflms: -Injured OVerland Part, Kan., '"tbef Costa Me5a • • one in So. Dramcal, Blockwood, N.J., llid he believod his friend In priam, F.dw1n Atll!tbeny ol DallaJ, was llrturtd to dcath. Atterbeny was listed i,,. North Vietnam .. having died In pri8an, but Hanoi did not give the CIUM. ., . . I I SJNCB '1911 U.S. ~ begm> ~·rel .... ;;r.;;: they steadfastly relused to bung "'"" a ti... limb and ll8id they -~ treated, ml would put a bowl o1 bot -H11ntlngto11 8-lt heatm fer tour boon .• .,,,..., there were mu!Uple beatillgl;-outside and lhtln wait a mJo. Atlas ChrysleN'lymouth, Inc, H11ntl!HJfOn Beach Cllrysll•err.1'.fllv~rmo ......... ~ • i ,_ U-smes -me ··Navy Cmdr. ~ B. Meo -until II &1ll cold befcre 1 2929 Harbor Boulevard 16661 8-lt llallffanl mi (-told that I""'"1d bl< Doniel, Klnstm, N.C., eotlmat-:, ...':'~-~l~go~out~and~g<t~l~t'.:_' _.'.:J::::::=================~:=::· ~, z::::::;:::=:::====== 1n lhe ~" " ec1 i,. ,... beattn eoo to 'IOOr w .-'\ • --~, . -tr 1 #, ·*' .,-{( . * ~. • = .. ~~·= B'r...:•-e· n by RedQ fear othen still hell caplll.!' 1 \JI\. • . • · · "'' "'"'1d suffer l\r thelr re-, • marks. .... · ~~~it~1ii~ · Stratton ·Reveals ' McGovern ;Opponent BEILEVILLE, Dl. (AP)' .,., A South Dakota Iller 'who llJ)ellt six years In a North Vletnamcae prison .camp says he would like to campaJgn against Sen. George S. McGovern ' bee1111e of statements the ienator made during bis DemocraUc party cam- paign for Ille presidency. u. Col. Leo 'lbonncaa ' of ~ Falls, S.D., said at a news conference 'l'huraday that "nothing would glva me greater ior• uWt to oppose i.kGovem (1).8.D.), wbo Is up for rHlectlon In ip7C. I ~NS-Ann.I p11o1 cw6 J-Htlllnd. o( Ju. ~. JU., lhowl how ~aln w• attached to •es while a prisoner. OAKLAND (UPI) -Navy war crimes In their lreabnent Ondr. Richard A. Stratton ol POWs. says he "-'eAed'.' to his He was fCJl'COd at gunpoint to ~ appear at a news conferenci! Ncrth Vietnamese capton -In Hanoi two moolhs after his and became a plclorlal symbol plane wu lllJot down Jan. 5, of American POWs -after bi! 19S'T, and mode an "lnslan--was "broken" by two weeks ol _ .. deds!m to -t torture. bis awear&ll<!' by pretending He said he . WU beaten, to be drugged. burned by clgaretteo and Photographa of S t r a t t o n couldn't bold a pencil In bl! · bow1na low belcre his caj>tonl ' band because his rfiht ann with a clued look became a was swollen to the size of his , symbol ol American POW1, th!ldl-used for propaganda purposes Slrattoo ICOU!ed North Viet-by both sldu In the Vietnam nam's leaders of committing war. * * * '* 2 More Plnneloods .Aitlifr,ed ro U.S. CLARK AIR 'BASE, Phil!!>' pines (UPI} -The United Slates -two planeloads of nag.,.aving A 111 er I can prisoners of war home today, men wllo...,.. among the last · lo.leave their prison campa In Ncrlh ·Vietnam. bY the Communists In con- junctlon with the withdrawal of American troopo · lniln South Vleloam. An Anny e&J>' , lain was still held by the Viet COrl& but he was upected to be releued nen week. '"lbant God for people nu ~-------1 )'OU and that wonderful American •plril thal ~never "died,• said Navr u. Cmdr. l'l>llllp A. Klenl>ler, u . Poway, Calif., the laat pOot shot down ~ to the ceuo- fU"e agreement. 0 Even l.n our darkest hours ... lnew 1ooi would never f<rget u.s.'t Kienl>ler, who ... lbol down Jan. 'll, the dey before the ...,._fire -Into elfoct, led IC men onto a CIU f1ylnc to 'll'avil Air JI'""" Bue, Calli. A plane left -1lar COi' rytnc II men bound for KollJ AFB, Tu. tbe 11 ............ eel "" tho Viet °""' 'l'lleaday. 'l1IElll DEP ARTUllE Id! UI Amer!°"" POW1 and a C&nadlan at aart Air Bue undergoing~· Mare of lheae men wn expected to leave this wtUeild. 'l'lle men O;itai bomt and tboM Jell at aart ...... tbs Maggot,s Helpful CHICOPEE, Mass. (AP) -A returned war Jl'lsoner wllo I U If I r e d lactsland arm buml wben captured In 11117 said he had to treat his -himself by lett!ni magaots eat awq the dead·Dcah Oii bis arms. Air 10n:e Clpt. JOlll!pb MlllJ&an~ !l, of Annaodale, N.J., aald. 'lburtdl)' that after ,his plane WU abol down In. North Vietnam, be WI" tbrealened by IOldlers irbo held • platol to his llead and WU later cllalaod" and hanckuf!od mto r boll and left on .. bard djJt floor. •· .. ' ~ I I~ '" ' i ' ' I 'r f ~rfec+ \IJi tk a bl at et" o"'d t\e or ope~ neck ur\de""' q c I ao;;'5i c. I SVJl2G\.teY' Blazer ~-fripe . I t:::'i GANT's hew seersi.ic\<.e~ It\ bu ttoV\ doWV\ • • I .. ,. ,, ' Hevr~Vlsbof\e. OAN.,-skews ·' Its newest- b'41to~ aow~ i ti 4 . -Te>t tu r~d d\ivt"cm-weave. 1-i\e cla$csl' c. fur"' ~\1€-ry I ·• OC:CQS t OJ'\. i V\ ~icf-bl1.4e • 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 • ' e uld he vlrtulily p I D t 23 lllOlllbs Jn ~alnl. lutoflll7U.S:POW1...i..sodL_--:::----::--__Jr~-;:;;----;--~~----.,-,-~-~~-~~~~~---:--~-~--;:---.:_!.:....-=,;:.-.!~~ I 1 ' I I • { ' \ ' •• .. • " . " .. " .. " ii ' I• ,I ,, • / •• DAD.Y PILGT EDITOBIA.L PAGE • I Police Censorship It: J>l'Ol*>IY would take 111 adding macltlne to count 1111 1be fOuNeUer 1l'l)rlll in 'eacl1 eclltioll of the I.els A•p!• Siu anll the Holly"""'1b*- They're known as under'fl:IOWld newspapers and that's jWlt about where lhO)' belong. there la litlle doubt the $21 dally sUpend a tllllllllute now receivula a bit low. But the $39 a day they ..., asking fM Is quite a Jump all at oru>e and tho $« per day Ibey w111t for long-term 111helitutea ii even more dlffleult to meet. Certalniyotbelr contrlllulion to aodety stops lhort <JI. bo1QB ~uenllal, let alone redeeml.Dc. For these -111 ~ city administration of Newport Beach - pushed lit 1'1ewport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavu -hu dec!ded to ouUaw their sale from outdoor newa- nclls. They could conUnue to 1111 dlltribu~ through marl<ets and stores if desired. No matter what euphemism may be used In "pro- tecting the morala" of our young people, lhe action clearly consUtu\M cen10nltlp 111d the cen1<>ra In this cue are the Newport Beach police. We do not doubt their motives In t6la cue, but we ati:enuously maintain !hat the right of cen,onhip do<!I not belQDg In the bands of lhe police department. Under our system, tbat dAnger- ous area II carefully reso;rved and restricted to due Perhaps the -they should be JoOlillg at reaJll. ttcilly Is In the r111ge of '4 or •5 lnltead, ol "13 to •is a day. The requeat fot full lnaurance coverage II W!- realla1ic considering the sporadic nature of substitute work. Perhaps coverage on a pro-rated bula WOUid be desirable. ' Other le<jUesla -including the one for a much· neOded substitute handbook -are rl>UOllable and ahould be given a good deal of study by trustees. ~1 ahould get another 1tard look by the substitutes for poa- sitie revision. Substitute teachers are a key part of·dlstrlet opera· !Ions and are trained profeasionals. As such, they de- serve consideration. process In lhe courts. . We tl!lnk the <!Anger of cenaonhlp Is far more grave than lhe offhand chance that &Ollle 1eenapr may have bis morals changed because a cheap, two-bit tabloid filled with four-letter words is offered on a newsrack. Public Should Care City ManaRer Roliert L. Wynn has submitted a pro- posed $16.5 ·million pudget for the 1973-74 fiscal year to Newport Beach councilinen. Suhstitut.e Teachers The document lists appropriations totalling $2.1 million more jhsn· the. current year. That spending boost, will come primafily in the form of capital im· .provements, 13.9 million, a $1.8 million hike. Half of the increase will cover the cost of a new police station Substitute teacllera In the Newport-Meaa Unified ' School District want to come out of the background and Into the mainstream of jtllployer-employe relations. They have asked the board of trustees for a num: )Jer of changes, Including 111bstantlal pay raises, formil· !ation of a substitute teacher'• handbook, snd full med!· cal and life Insurance. on Jamboree Road. 1 Considering the rapid rise In !,he cost of living, While It's much too aoon to offer any analysis of the spendln¥ program, we point out that councilmen start reviewwg it April 9. You ought to be interested. It's your money. doomed to defeat." SOURCES WHO sat in on t h e President's political strategy sessions last year say he still took the Chotiner approach. He spoke vigorously of his ear- ly wlittcal frays as "rock-'em, sock-'em campaigns." He believed that in politics, as in war, the best plan was an offense. But most of all, they recall, he relished political intrigue. 1'le man they knew to be warm and compassiona~, even shy and sensltlve, would chcrl1e over the pros- pect of undoing a political rival. He '!as never happier than when he was SCCl'lllg against tbe liberals who have always fought him. A FORMER member of the Nixon cabinet told us aboUt watcb.i.Dg the Presi· dent go through ~.pantomime of plung- ing an Imaginary knife Into l"1 opponent. "After you R:et the knlle lili'' said ttie President gleefully, 0 you twist it." And be twisted 'bis Wrist to illustrate. Our sources say the ~ldent ordered an espionag~abotage effort in 1971 after Malne:s Sen. Ed Must!~ then the Democratic front~. began to pass him in the Piesidenttal polls. The original purpose, they say, was to un- dercut Muskie. Another early objective was to push Alabama's Gov. Geore · Wallace and South Dakota's Sen. George McGovern, 'Whom the President believed would be the easiest Democrats for him to beat. The instructions setting up the es- Dear Gloomy Gus I'd fight hick too if I hid a C.li· fornia teacher's credenUal and all · I earned was $26 a day with no benefits as a substitute teacher . "Helping" teachers receive $35 a day with all benefits. Shame M Newport-Mesa! ....J.H.G. N Laws (Jnneeessary ·and Unfair. . '. Why Li~ens.e Televi~iori? w ASHING TON -After months of ter-tradictory views on issues of public lm- rified waiting by the broadcasting in-( ) portance." dustry, the Administration has sent VON HOFFMAN What could sowid milder or· more Congress its ideas on how television -beneficent? Yet who knows what the license laws should be changed. The im-_ ~ ''needs and interests of the pu~" are? portant question, though, is not ·whether Nobody; any more than anyone can they should be changed bUt whether they forced Cairness, Monroe, the much-define what an ('issue or public im-llhould be abolished. portanco" may ·be. Tbose telIDS will '!be original rea.s-pi:,. '.\ respected reporter who d<\(!s t b e always be defined. by the politlj:a of the • m for licensing was Washington interviews on the • Today officials doing.the regulitting .. We're bet· so that one station Show, says, 11Government gui~es coo-·ter off suffering the most. bla8'd and uo-wouidn~ poach oo "' .. P tribute little or notliing. to fairness and ,fair prlvate .j()\llll8lism tJ!an hi~ a another's frequency. -~ b8lance In broadcasting. To the cmtrary., · gov~t ·boc!Y A~i~ wnat we C.bie teievisim with they .cilotrlbute a great deal to 1>!8lljll)ess , · ·sball, heir . 81jd , see,;by. •ucll .jnsldlously its capacity for a ..• to a,telldency to dnck,tougli WSUfS so. nebulous stanllan!S .. pionage-sabotage mission, say our huge number· of ..... as to starout-of trouble" with 1he·gMem--,-Momo&~doesn!t much care bow these sources, were issued through the channels will sooo. ment. But the wbole·process of broadcast pelpetual li~ ~ ~ out~ He is Premdeat's chief of staff, H. R. Halde-make that oboolete, regulation b slowly selll!llthe Amertcao willing to~.~ di!\ilblite\I by lottery man. He had direct authori.ty,yver Dwi~~ but fu the meantime the government has people month J>.Y montb, y~,by year, on as long as ~ce you *~ve «tF you don't Chapin, the President's appointmenis gotteu .. into the business of regulating that anti-First Amendment~aS.!UlDption : have to worry that the government will secretary, who routed money to Nixon's broadcast content and shows 00 signs of ·Goverpment guidelines im_Fove the news grab it back from ' you if · you don't personal attorney, Herbert Kalmbach, to wanting to get out. ibedla. ••. the •val\ie ·of ~ ,f.lr prds -operate "in the public lntereSt." .. help finance the sabotage campaign. "We have fas ed 8 ~werfuJ news government ce~ed --ls going up 0 ,, the EVEN r-•·••• that your ·a-"••' Kalmbach .admitted to FBI ageots tbal j the firs I f free ts goiD d wn ·-~ ·-.~ .he had . "".id up to $40,000 to D<inald and · . or t va ue 0 8 P""" . i ' 0 · '!'\,. statiolrowner is a greedier snerd'Wilh ~ ed the time in American ~ · ry which is ac-Mooroe would _ liberate broadcast !ewer al'-·'~c 1m~·•-than ~ .. Segretti who allegedly bead up · bi , Bill 1 ble w~u .,......., ,--cotmla e to the govemment, ' says jou~m in the aimp est possi . way. averaie 1ltWSP&pet ex~ve we'd lt11l sabotage effort. Monroe of NBC News. He woald grant all licenM!s'.lri irrevocable profit Jiy Jo.ta! ~lloo. '!be chances WE WOULD LIKE to believe the And, although we've done it in the perpetµity. There ·would then be o are itbatlfwe.operatedo:ndetlOl'lleaucb President hai "nothing to bi~'' we 'have name of fairness and balance, It's a fact t~t of non:renewal if a sptlon owner S)'ftem _ y, ~Monroe is &dvocating, we'd been almost eager to blame the '-.vhole we've done to broadcast journalism what didr!.t Debave. : .• ba~e a..-~versity CD·~ air than sordid mess upoo his underlings. But we is painly unconslltutlooal to do to a •IF THAT ,,.. 'wn·· d bandon. · · W. dO .Ow,Wbere there b suCh pmsure · can ?lO longer ignore the President's newspaper or a magazine. The only ~ UM:: 8 3 --• lation to, progr1ilm Ja personal resp u n s.i b !! it y for the. reason it happened was that' the Firs!.' meJ)t'41 ·tbe public s.o'!""'rsl\IP, of the •ll;· onrdev'!l 'ttb· the fluctua"-.. •• ~. """o1 endmen wri bef ·M I waves ·&rt¥>ment's thOugbt Will sbow_1.0u co an1.-e JfllD' ~ Mlllw:I deveJopments that : le<! up to the Am t 1,was .. tten or~ .. _, a~ thai there isn't an intermediate posjtlon ~ merQtiera of the FederBI OJm.. Watergate law violations. w~ born, so radio ~ te)em10n Jost' "'between Monroe's and the re~tiou -of mwtlcatkiH Commission.. Both com- .);he ~ba!Ued L. Paltick Gray, ·seek· their freedom on 8 t~cahty. content. Look al ""°"condiilons t!ie Nixoo P,itition 1tncj·freedom euourage variety. mg senate confmnat1on to ·!>ecome Nf,JW THAT the deed is done, it seems · peopte would attach to 1 gettlrig .your . Even freedom without competition . pe'!"anent FBI director, testified that everybody thinks thlt a regulat~ broad-liconse reneived in tbfir pr0p0sed J~gisla· . doeS. Nlhe!Ji«ven perce'1t GI America's White House counsel John W. Dean m cut journallsm is sul>er!or to a free one. tioos. A station would , hive. lo· be • l,735-plul daily neWjpapen eilsl in a 4l_p~obably, lied'1' to. FBI a~ents when ~ . You name the issue -ecology, race; the "sul:ls~tially_ attuned ~ t¥ needs ' alid monopoly alt~tion, but ~!re unhin- cJailhed J19Uo.ki1ow w!>etlier Wa~~te '.Repulillcsn Party, coosumeris!"..., ~" . in!ei:e$\S,Qf the public'!~ ~elli~fe • 4~ ~r. t!1e goveriunen~ and they're figure Ho"'.litd Hunt had a White ~ •~e wbo'can agree oti nothing else ~ ' •a' .gooq.18ith· effort· to be uspoosive.to itnYlbl!1& but ill'allk.e. Mai!f ol the,m are . office. . · ' that the regulatory medianislns.Jboula ·'8ucllDej!ds and interests.''.'lt l!bo would ~lily 6ad; """'1\ ~ eoCentrlc For three clays earlier, Dean had be used to put them on the air. be required to 0 affo'rd ieaSo08ble 'Op-'and iJifutfattngly oplnionaiea, but the one .. ordered two of his deputies to search To this clamor for government-en-~ty for the discussion of con-'thing' they doli't <I(! la pipe the same tune. I Hunt's office in room 333 of the White , Definition of a 'Bore' House aMex known as the old Executive Office Building. NOW Rep. Phil!!p Burton, (ll-Calif.), has uncovered evidence that Dean · "probably lied" to Comptroller General Elmer . Staats about the number of Love Can B~ S~ Confusing.~ Thoughts at Large: Of all the many definitions of a "bore" I've ever read, the most apt is Gian Gravina's: ~'A bore is a person who deprives you of solltude without pnr viding you with company." • • • Punishing pec;>ple for their crimes has never acted as an ef· fective deterrent to others, for every of- fender thinks cl his crime as singular. Just .. he thiJW cl himself as singular and not statistical. • • 0 We are facing Jean years ahead ," pim!y Intoned the speaker on the rostrum; "Lord, I hope so," murmured the plump woman in the seat ahead of me. • • • Every business strives for a maximum of competition when it is In a subordinate pooition, and a muimum of mooopoiy -It 11 In a dmninant position. ' • • • There are certain p;!ople ·who woold regl81tt a true impreaaion ol foreign ~~ only If they IA!lt themstlvCJ • • • ji .1' passing lijrange that both the heart -!UpPased to be the eeat'Of ·-Um -and Ille ~a!n -which cootrolJ ail -.1 """"1ions -""' tolellt clef()ld "' foeliFC thellllOIV.,, and can be pierced a neodle without the .u,lttest of ...... tlonL • • • • A ctlebrity IJ tbOI ambivalent puaoo who wants to be publJcly rocosntzed FNEY J.HARRI~ foreign service officers working· for the White House. While claiming to cut back his White ·House stall, President N'ixon has secretly enlployed people whose names are listed on the payrolls of other SCene: The Pearly Gates. St. Peter is waiting to greet Mr. Henry B. Middle- rode, a man of 70, who is trudging ner- v<ittsly up The Golden Stairs. wherever he goes, and yet demands that hls privacy"be respected when he wants to do 11111Dethlng the public shouldn't government agencies. SL Pe&er: Welcome, Mr. Middlerode. knowabciUI. - ' • • • What we call ''aristocracy" is simply money lltat has been carefully washed for a few generat.lons. ('lbe first Astor was ' a penniless Immigrant from Germany, the first Vanderbilt a ferry. boy oo Staten lsW>d, the first Du Pont a relugee from the Fr.nch Jacobins. the first Roc;koltller,a farm boy turned book· · keeper.) (Speaking of f8J1'¥)UB names, it's odd how the most noted In American history, Washington, all but disappeared except for its adoption by blacks after the Civil War.) • • • Genuine demcil:racy cannot ignore tradition withoul he!ng falle to itself - for clemocrscy must alJo ts~ Into ao- ·COWlt the lilctl voiou of lhe gnat· maJ6rity of U. dead, 1f It b to be .repreaeutativt of the cwnulatlve oplnlon oC a people. ' , . . . ~ . Old age Is another country; some of the tourists .,. kinder to the nallves than others, but nooe cares to linger there more than briefly, for the ltdor ·of mortllllty soon ertingu!sbes the mtural ..., affections. • • • What we call "remorse" Is almply the belalod ~lion that a sin ts mor• pleasurable in anliclpaUon tbaa Jn perfonnance. The General Accounting O!!I~ ~king You are app\y!ng for admission! • the true-of.lhe'.\Vltlle lloust lltafl1 re-Mlddlmlde ' {fidgeting): Y~ 1 ... I quested a-J/lt of people -Oe!alled1o lbe In;;;;;;;;;: .YOl!'ll ve a Jot of qOest!Om' to White .House from other gdVermnenf , 8Slrnle1 ' · ' departments. On Janullll' JS: ..1~ · 'st. pet«:' Jlisi one, Mr. Middlerocle. furnished a.list wblci\ln<!uded only~ Tell ""' 'did )otl . Core1gn service offioer1. ' love1 everybodf! .. Ill!., Burton painstakingly went through the 1 State Department'• "Foreign Service M!ddlm1de (cn.st- List" and found seven other foreign fallen): I was afraid service officers assigned to the White , yuu'd_ asi me. tbal House in October 1972. Of these, six were Well, 1111 be going · • still working at the White House last SI. -,., A JDO- month. men& please. Now, who · ...... the !Int ' Wicks • ) people yop hlted? Mkld!.,... (Frowning): The Germans, 1111eas. I WU Just. boy in World War I and they taught me to bite Ibo dirtY, baby·k!IJ!ng Huna. &it I loved our pllabt French, Italian and Russian allies. SI. Pelor: And )'Oi.~ •lwlYI haled tha1 Germans! Mlddlerocle: Ob, no. I felt lfrr1 for them In the Twenties. And then after World War n, When I learned to bate · the Of!lldlJh Boche ~. I came to love and admin! the pod ind"ltrloU --le who llOtjd hetweeo 111 and the powermad llt1"'1na wllo ••• SL -; I tbou&ht you loved Uta RllSslll!I. MlddJerMet Not durlnl·tbe,.... ... alter 1916. That'• when The !l]riy Com· mie nts were pimlU. IO Jirrado America ud deJlniy my '1101 of life. Of "°"""'• during World Will' II, l couldn't help but love our lllaaoch Jlulllan lllln . i"'·· I ( J lhe ~ast y~; no; I've been'ie~ to '-Jove ·the ·peaceful industrions Chinese ART .HOPPE and our businesslike Russjan trading I par!ners . while bating the · av~ -----------~ans and J•panese· for dettroying our dollar-and: .•. who were helping us lick the dirty Boche the devious Itallaoa atid the ~loodlhlrllly ro aaps. 1 • S~ Peter: The Ja-,? Did you bite them long? MJili!le!oret OnlY. ilrotii 1941 to l94S when tbey """' filitids In human form conimlttinf ~akabte atrocities on our beloved· Cliinese l>tot!!eil. But after that · I came to love thefll IOr \heir ~eoilenesl, ~~ hMmtivel1e.!s and cledlcalJOo to the wbrk e\hic. ' • SC Pder:· Tile Ch!neio? . M!ddlende': No, 'not the!\. Tbat's 'wben I learned lo hate Iha Ch!neaa for being mindless, ant·llke 1llve1 bent on con- quering the world 1/1 ltuman wave 1111Cb as tbeY tried lo do,to the Kon1111, .,hom I 10.ed. I mean the South koreafti wham 1 'lom ml not Iha North ~ whom I bated. I ifl1l'l'lll1 hltecl ,~ ~'II Vlefnain. . . ' · iSL Petor: Not '° 1111. I'm 'trylnr to take ltole)I • .Ldls ~ "llotb:h iiuiilan fiendS°'O M~able 'dMt 'Bi*be;tf • ilkJ:nc,tl1 bJoc'®ll!1l1 J•Jll," '1ltlltiftd ailneoe ams· ,, .\ ~ Ii IJ a lll!le coofttllnl. 1ltil I tbll* if you'd'l!..!)i't!le -,_, I woold'vlo CCllllO to r.,i. the Norlh VI• name. r-. ~· t wu oomlnir lo bite .the 80uth r-I ~ ~:t:· · ..l..i Let's jlilt .., ia tbe ,.,.... lllt ftlisl!•~ aad a.i.e ........ o.e-and J1pane11. .I -•: Oh, jult tbe cmtnry. For St. Peler ·(openlng the gfte): Enter, Mr. Middlervde. ' Mlddl ...... (surprlsed): Mel B1lt. ;. ' St. Pelor: You line imJ .;,.,body, Mr • .Mi4dlervde, al Oil<-.. -· -(tmbelievlllllJ): And tlllt'• goocleooacb! .• ' St. -<~>: o-klerms tho ,_uueat Iii~ 'of 1•··r •lsders, Mt. Mlddlitode, that'• t11i1 l»llt ' ,.. _ llllpe for lllae tltlJI. . . ' . • Tho..., Kuvll, .ltlllor ~ Krflbi<k ,,..... ,flogt .ldff<>r ThO ldlWfll -of lbt Dol!Jo Pll•t tte~ ft> Inform and 1tt.mu~ J•tet ,..... by Pl'fttl'\\fMI UIM! n!\lo'IJ.Jlljl':r'• oplnf(fns and ~~ mtrilarr-qr,a ~t;>pics r4 lntqt.'St and 1trnltlcantt, IY" pm ldbW a fnt\lm f\V tht tXPttlt~n of our. re.den' ••"''-and by ..... nun~ th • df\'f'l"ff vfewpc)fnlJ oC lnformca q,b· "n:el'i-·and spo~smtn °" topic. of tht day. : ~. Kardl ao. 19'1i • • ' ' • ,. l· ., l. I I l • ' 1 • < • r •• I • ------• . - • VOL~. NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 5-4 PAGES ORANGE GQUNJ'Y, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAii.CH lO, 1973 c TEN~S I , . • Produce Prices to Get Worse, Says Merchant ,By 'll'IUJ~ SCRJ!ElJ!JlB °' ... ...., ........ Deopllo -efforts lo bait the spiral. Ing me...... ol meal· prica, -t Nixon •"" the meat b o v co It Ing bou..w1';'~ may be ID f0r ail'Api-u Fool~ n.y surprile -e&p!Clally If they ·buy frults sod vegetables insle•d ol beef and pork. "If ~pie are thiutng bolv blgb meat prices &re, waltlinUI they.aee the 'Jatal produce ertces blltlng'. the stands this • • •• ··~ . - weeterid," sl,ys Ernie Camp, owner of Newport Prodll<!e, 161$ Newport Blvd. ''Tbey are skyrocketliog blgber than !'Ve seen them in all my 35 years in this business," be said. · · camp sa1d tie discovmd the massive price lncrtases wben be went lo buy ,his produce at the r.os Angeles , Wholesale Produce Terminal Wednesday -!!le dBf prices are adjusted eacb week. "Bell peppers went f>;Om-$3 a eartoo lo $22 a carton wb61esale 1n ~e week/' be.. • said. "Limes went fronff7 a cue to l3f a caoe sod lettuoe hQjn $!. 7S !<> f7 a carton.'' Camp said the most amazing 1ncreue was in onions, wblcb went from $(.50 a bag lo $12 a bag .in a week. "1bat meana 19 • 39 cents a Po!JDd oo the market shelf," be said. 11{tvt' never beard of onion prices over 1$ cents a pound." A wholesale produce mart et spokesman, who asked not to be ldeQ.. ~'LY ,ILOT Staff.....,. HARBOR COURT CLERKS WAIT FOR POLICE TO DUST DESKS FOR FINGERPIUNTS Supool-O.rlone Mlle-• (right) Tolls Coro! Nichols (loft), Lindo Ever-: 'Don't Touch' . . Just;i~e Stolen Blind . .. . ., . ' " . Burclars lhr-. • -....... J/iio the wbeels ol JUlllce late '11illrsclar nlgbt by stealing most ol u., (Xpewrlter• from the main Office of tbo,Harbor Judicial Dlslrlct Court IJ1 ·N • w p or t ~~·· When secfetirtes ~rkl ln the bus)'t~-Claiall sod civil div~ of the ~ at 4201 Jamboree Road, got to work this morning, they found Ill Ex-POWs Relate Stories ' ·Of Gruesome Torture By Unlted .Pms lnlernaUenal that some men were driven il)saDe by A gruesome picture ol psychological psychological harusiiien1. and physical torl\ll'e, forced marches sod Bijla said that by "peeking thrQUgb lack'Of medicine ' and food mpreaented by eleaoed prisoners of war tooay ecbo-. · cracka and tbrouih messages relayed by !qr similar atones told Thursday at a ~t!Dl,.OO walls," be knew of cues series ~ .. .,. · cooferencea. (Related -:here American prtsooen were driven storl~, pictures, Page ~.) · to insanity by-torture. He 1poke of at At ,Wmover AFB, Mass., Lt. COi. Ken-, 1eas1 three cases but did not bave tbeir neth W. North of Roc~e, COM. said · .. ..,. or know wbal ba~ to them. three Norjh Vie--an ofllcer sod ' "Nobody ,knows wbat bappened lo them• ~ en!iSted men -were "rosponsible \ exnept Hanol,'~Blss said. f~ toriurln~ hundreds" ol prisoners at "'lbere were msny days I '!Ould rather "Heart Brea\ Hotel" in :JlanOL . have died/' said .Bil;s, relaUng the story North; 42, said he Wl\S bound with wire olbls own caJ!livity. ' after Ilia capture and placed on a fire.ant He said he sod _mOlt ol the other prism-bill. ·· · · en signed. ·con!~ after being lot' "I tbnnobt I was going lo be eaten lured. . alive •'b;°i&jd beceuse he WO\lkl not toll He said -~cular gum! appeared hisc~ptorsthe'loc8t1on0fhlshomebale: "to gets great·deal of pleasute out ol· He told of iiuards haralslng him by · J>Olllldlnl. on DlY fsce with a clooed fist pdimdlpg ·on his cell door sod y¢lJng , all morning. Tbey did rna,te an effort to :'P-O-lf, ·bow:• sod Jf be>re!Uled.' a jail· •keep froo>,acarrinl people. Tiler learned er JIOllld enter '.sod '"beat the claYllghtJ bew to inlli<t palJ1 without ·diJlocating oUt of J'OU. II '• , • lhoulden Of. sc..-rtog.'t "Solllethnel I got"the· lmpre.aioo'tl!< · ID EvwvU!e, Ind., Arn\y s. Sgt. James gtl8nll did it for ihelr .W. satlslactlon," F. Pfister of Evansville said l\O saw 10 he said al a ..,..~ today. "I fellow prt.onei;s of war die of malnutd· believe u#;1111Ul>t11eday lh;,lut l!llll-t•»abcl ,podr me41eal care, but did !'Ol ..-111ey tortared tri«i·for •-llldfer iny torture bJniaelf ·..,.·did be Jiiformatlon t1!e1 wanted." see any. Bui North said be belleveo the Ntllb- V-lrbproved the POW1' -meot an.er 1189 to "cover thek trleb." Mesa E"""1 Ban ' . . limits while fingerprints. ' "Somehoy, tq<jaf 4Jdn't start O\lt right for me/' moaned Chief Deputy Clerk John Holman . .!'We're immobilized until we gel some typewriters from.the .coun- ty." While most of the secretaries stood around in confusion waitfni !or the police investigation and for e m e r g e n c y typewriters lo be brought IJ1 from the main courthouse ' In Santa Ana, daily business started to piCk up. ~ - The few typewriters lelt behind by tlio bruen thief or thieves JN<re working overtime to k e e p some semblance of order in the court._. .• __ . . _ ....... Newport Beach detective a.eel GIOehm said he has no clues at all as to bow ~ burglary took place. "At this point I have. oolhing showing bow they got in," be said. "'All I've gqt are 10 missing t)'J?6W?iters and a lot of confusk>n." ~ Holman said he bad no idea who would bave pulled off the courthouse caper but said, "They weren't very smart since my 9ffice was open and they left behind , a $850 adding macliftle in favor of an old manual typewriter on the desk oullide.'' Glosben said eight of 10 typewriters taken were expensive electric models and ~be other two were manlJ4}s. 1 As of n1id~momlng, Holman was. sflll walling for typeWrlters frol!l Santa Ana. Most of the girls were still gingerly avoiding their desks sod the seer~ lucky enough to still bave a typewriter were pecking away like mad. · , Coort ofllcials this mornhig were .aJo? critical of tbe 1'1l(th of tbne It 'toj)k police to get lo the courthouse after tilt crime w., reported at 7:58 a.m. r- tified. generally cmflnned Camp's Price quotes this momlng but said, ''Tbe prices are subject lo change without a moment's notice." Tbe spokesman abo aald niost ol the markets that will reflect the big IJ>. creues will be independents or small grocers. Some of the big chains bave tbelr own fields, be said. Camp eaplalned the barvestlng ol Tea· as onions that ribnnaliy stock SOUtbland sbelves ~ been deloyed by beavy rains , sod major onion supplies in Mlchlgan sod Idaho are deple\ed. ')11e · only mes avalloble are coming "from New 1.ealsod -a,ooo miles away. · , Other major Increases bave been ma.i. in such things as cauliflower, which went to f7 for 12 heads from about $3 sod cucumbers, whlcb went from 1$ to $11 a carton. eamp predicta store prices on most proc!uce --,Ith the exception of to111atoes and-bananas.-will rl•al tllose . - of meat starting this weekend. He says hell peppers will cost $1 a pound, limes more than $1 a pound, let· tuce 50 cents a bead, cucwnben yp to 39 -cent! apiece and cauJltlower 40 cents a head. Lettuce earlier this week was selling lo most markets for SS..-cents a head and bell pcpPers -11 they Were available at all -were ~-~ about 29 to 3S (See PRl<;q,-Page I) Ex-·cons Get Vote Court Upholds 'E qool.:PrO,te~tWn' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Cali· fornla Supreme Court today ruled that all ex"Prisoners Who~ have successfully served lheir terms and parole periods cannot be deprived of voting rights if they afe otherwise qualifled. The unanimous opinion by Justice St:anley Mosk held that provisions of the California Constitution which disenlran· cbise all pel'30DS convicted of an "in- famous crime" vil.\late the equal pro- tection clause' of'the U. S. CnnstitUlion. The challenge was carried direct to the Circle Flight Path ·Feared · state's blgh court by three ex-convicts, the League of Women Volers~ tline groups which. support interesla of U· corivicts. . The court said that the historic reason for prohibiting ex-felool from · --voting Was lo deter election fraud br, ·~morally corrupt anCl dishonest.:YOters. • ... .: · Because ol today 's tecbnlcal develop- ments, said the court, the pos3ibility of election fraud in Calilomia has betf1 •1111dically reduced." .• , : • The court noted that recelll federal Sheets of FIG11e:e ·-coort dectslo111 liold .. that stale restrlc- tli>ns on voting must be the "least' bur- denaome method.-.· to rtach that eDd. "Ws'lii>ld that !bO enforte111ent.of mod· em,slJll!lel regulating the voling process and penalizing Its miausi -·rather than outright disfranchisement ol persons con- victed of a crime -la today the method of preventing election fraud WhlCll Is least burdensome on the riaht of su!~ frage." . , . . Fire Raze8· l:ostaiMesa By .~~~=~ . ~~ag~$6,009 .Damage ' To ' lft'/,liilUrtes 1111d'lll, .IMtl ~ , ;a ... ay . ........... . JntAj lj! ·~ 1n tJie ruttod... .... Jn. . "' /. ·-" .::..L.. , ,...,.,...,...,,." could •f>e.•'1!1';lrom! l'lq\ . ~---cllldln( ,laundr)> ~· .... . cin:War ~-.. ._ &li' ~ Uons eistwiltie in C..lo Me11 destr;yed destn>J"4. jets leaving Onmce County Airport a Mesa Vsr* g1r11e ~ *1>t rnigbt Interfere with military fligbt pat-resuJllJ1i in: 'l:Je,000 lbss. · · ' ' · ~I ba. 't the '-·I --·· 1 The garap of Robert J. Petrini, of Mar* en Bra-J '-- . ' ... ---.-p • ..,...... ye 2931 Java Rood, Is delacbed from ·bll W 11.U(J so I can't take a bard pooltioo," said COL home factni the Mesa Verde Country Edward J. Luptoa. "But from what I've Club golf coune so the residence Itself beard so far, il loob·like there mlgbt be escaP14 damage'. an overlap." , He said tbat if there 1';•re an overlap Fire depar!lnent lnvestlgatoi:s aakl to- "we cerlainJy couldn't live with It" day they ~e not de~ what He said it might be possible to adjual slorlod tlie ~· . • Where Are f pu? M,ay Be Camping Marine flight patterm to avoid colllilons The 7:51 p.m .. alann ~gjlt lrliW "but that would just make more noise for acrean;>lnli fr"lll Headqu&rtera Stotlcip 11 ~of'!+. (AP) -Several residents of someooe else, beceuse we've alreody 2991Jloyal Palm Drive sod SIJUan Four, this little lown oo Jbe edge ol Death done everything we can to cut d<iwn ooise in the·2300 block of Estancia Drive, , ' V~y say Morl<in Brando spent Wednea- and soy change would be for.the ·worse. "By the llms ,we got-the a1arni ihd the ~ here a111ktben posslbly:went urn fact," be added, "from what I've boys were ""'111 ... .o. the ·flamee W!r1 viii· · ,....._ camptnc Instead of going lo Wounded seen, this !bole propoeal seems like all it ble from 1l9th stationl," said1 I fire --will·do tsfl>-er noise-from one area.at • deporbnent spokesman.lodoy. • Knee, S,D., where he Indicated he would the e.ipeme of another." Tbe two ltaUons &re 1l\l to two Jpiie. 10. -:.. " The idea for circular takeoff patterns from the KODe of qi. flro, .wbidnlrll! a Brando Created a stir by rejecliqg on for jets leaving orange County Alr]iort throng of are• resldenta to witch Oscar and sending a young part,Indlan (See TAKEOFFS, Page Z) flmnen batUe the Oames. . woman to tho· Academy. Aw&ids 'iii ·t.I Psychologists Con~ulted , .· •• In FairView Death Matter . . ' conferences with the oralll!• County District Attorney'• office today left Costa Mesa police pondering how lo bandle the case of a suspected slayer with the body of an adult sod the mind of a baby. Detective George Wilsou was IJ>. lervlewing psychologists at· FalrvleW ~late Hospital to delermlne Wbat can or should be done. A l&-ye&N>ld girl 1<J!11ehoW Involved In the tragic djoath Wednesday of the oldest patient at the focllity for the menially retarded, meanwhile, remained in max- lmwn security there today. . Aitendants on Ward 25 lounll the U. year-okl patient ~ ll:IO a.m., dead from suffocation due lo bleeding lnim 1 fractured nose. 1 , The younger patlmt on the Wlinl for IJ>. divldµals with behav!«al problems bad bloodstains on 'her bands and feel which malcbed that ol tho dead woman. A morning ftaptlme check aboUt II a.m. llhowed both parties restlnir quietly In their Individual rooms. ~elea Tuesday night to-vo~ his pro. teal over -the lnanner in whlcb Indians are depicted In movies sod television. The Indian girl reaii a statement from Brando 1'fterwal'.<!1n whlcb he Indicated he ·\"U going lo Wounded Knee, which Jn. dians have occupled since Feb. %7. But.he basn't been seen In Wounded Knee. · Pa~ Mc<llotblin, owner of a hardware store here, said today a man used a credit earit bearing thrnirme Marlon Br'!i!!lo to pay for purcbasei Thursday mOl;l!nl. • " She aald ho "talked about mining in· the desert" clurtnJ a 8tay of U hour ancf, a halt In the ol«e" sod bought more than $100 wottli 'ol camping equlpment. , .. -......... Coast 1t'~atlter · c.et-Wallace Cl. Ne-b, 31, of ¥a1nW Poot, N.lt .. shot down In !if/~ aJc1 IN -Ille IOI In bllllag out. !Jo.. ePJle Ills ~ he '!las "llr111jled lo .... c0rsclcJull!'!"'" ...,. be reacbed m Inter· niptlaa pillnt Deir Hanoi, be said. Hospital officials had graded the teebager 88 having 111 IQ of ZO, 1'hlle the victbn ,/Uh an IQ of 38 was sllghUy bet· ter able lo rtlate to her """"""1lng T ohacco Comes Under Fire Detective Lt. Harold Flacher said to- day that Qlstrlct Attorney'• lnvesligator1 asked his men to delermlne wbat type o1 similar smoking ban on Itself, wben It commlbnent order pliced tbi YOUD&er Fair, but increuln( clcu'b,. late Satunlay. EZpeclod ..... " Jaw·5J. · Another rel~ POW, Air Force M1j. ~ I. Bill ol lko-. loloioe, •kl In _.,,. todly be beard in piloon camp Bus Shelters Okayed For Senior Citizem 1 8111 stop abelten ftlr rMldenll of Billlel Towers OCI Well lltlo Stnet in C6fla .,_ .... ,._ by tho orutce CCunt1 Tnlllil .Dlalrict. Beln dlotrlct dkoctorl for approvli ~ lllU be aq approprlt!k>ft ol fA.llltl lor COMtrudlon of the lhelten. ~ dHtano will be olleted for Mloctlon met the sbelten llO'Jld be .,.... smicled by 'lllbular -Inc. ' • . · •• '• 81 RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. !l"" ,lltt SltH Nearly tlfo w8eks ago Costa Mesa Mayor Jacl: Halnmett lit bll first 1togle d..-tng a city council &tudy ....ion. II may bave been bll lut. 1bere ii a mova under woy lo ban the lllllOldnl of elgars, pipes. cigarettes sod onytllq el# made of tobacco at plan- ning CIJlllllllll1on and city ~ ~ -PlannlntJ COm-already bu approved a reoolutloo In llYOCI ol the ban. Now It wants the coun- cil to do lll<ewlse. At the suuestloo ol Commlllioa Chairman RJ', "Jimmie" W~lannlna. ..... 1 ...... 1 lut Monday backed the smoking ban with a unanlmoos 5<J vote. This was somewhat a surprise since two of them are smokera. Nolban L. Reade, ooe of the two B1110t~ Ing commissioners, "~":.iemben ol thl public should be a lo !llDOke eopeclaUy ii they need a cigarette to .. calm them down" wbe.n they are ad-: dr!2 ShJ1 the oomm~ or the eocmcil. But the r:eaolutian, as drifted, also calla for the ban lo lie ~ lo the audleaco. '11111 IDllllll IMI tho -of ub troys, fitted to each 1tatback in cowicU chambers, oould be prohlbtlod. The resolution will' "'(Iii!• tho .,. proval of the dl1 colllliSl ·-becomel el!ectlve. Tlhelher the ~ will lplpQoe ' \ L 'ght iJ b glrf in the hosplla]. mee .. neat Monday m • lg ques-TbJI will be a primory factor in uo;;oma~mso omokes, with the ex· de~nlng wbat to do with her; ceptlon of Mayor Hamme", and be Isa •t although It ii believed nono of the meo- sertous about It. Ha only smot. aa oc-lllly marded potlents bavt records oi caslonal l'!J>e or cigar, usually c!iJrlng ~.?:',~ty· of u::"'~arl• 1 -=ta ' study sessions. ..,... • ' ,... COuncllman Alvin Plntley, an ex· are chlldlib and -· smoker, doubla If the ban will be Im-"""" must be conllned to mutmum poeed because. he believea "It'• not ob-security wards such u that wbere ooxlous and we Clon't come to oouncll Wednelllay,•1 death occurred. meetings often enough !hat It affects our No oos Is ablo to cou any <OtlOnt beal\11." · answers from the lll-Y,°"'9kl ]\IUent Be8idea, be dlsc1osed that CI tf ' about wbat actually bappened. ' M~er Jl'l'd ·SorsaboJ had clvm the She cannot commanlcole. o o I y m~ a box ol c1&arr u a blttbday . repeollnc ~ she IJ uked In the preoent only last -k. manner ol a pattol. .. • \ • DAILY PILQT c Pork· Up; No Beef ·' On Beef lly Uldtlll PHu bteraalional B..I ii11ce1 held lleady ioday but pork continued to climb In cost at livestock mafkets ·duplte President Ntxon'1 meat price ce1Jh1i which was to take' In> medlato dloct. (Relitod ol«les, Pqe 2') Early l~adlng at Mldweitem llveatock markets showed hog pticet rose from $3 lo '4 per bundrodwclght since Thursday when lbty went up from f5-$8 at several key markets and established new ~ increue recorda. The lreer.t dl4 not a~ ply to live cattle, boa:• and 1heep. Catt.le receipt! at the yards were low as lhey ,normally are on Fridays and ln some areas ttfere were not enoupi on hand to tost the prlc!I. High cho~ and prime tteers, for e1· ample, ·11ayed af 147 per 100 pounds at the Joliet Livestock Market. succeuor to the old Chicago Stockyards. Many ecqnomists, caltlemen, farmers and price-buffeted housewives said the President's· action wovld have little ef· feet, ii any at all, on.holding the'line an food OOlll. Stock market prices also declined to- day amid what analysts ducr:lbed as disappointment that President Nb:on didn't Lake a har4er line. The Dow Jones average of 30 in- du!!rlail cJooed down 8.06 points lo . .: .:fit ' ' IPIT._ .. 951.0I: -·-• • ''There's disappoln!.mcnt that be didn't. take strooger actiOo against lnflttlooary prices in general," said Eldon Grimm, analyst with Walston & Co. A Princess Retunas A ltatement in Wa1htngton by Federal Reaerve Board Chairman Arthur F. Burns on the prlme-lnierut rate also a~ ded to a gloomler"'picture on Wall Street. Monaco's Princess Grace, former actress Grace Kelly, poses for pic- tures at Phil~delphia International Airport with daughters Stephanie, 8, and Carohne, 16, and mother Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. a!ter arrival in her home town for a visit. · Jn a statement prepared for the House Banking Committee, he said, "I cannot assure you that interest r~t.es wtll not move UJ"'t'll'G tn'ltte Jt10nth! ahead. u • stock market prices soared Thursday afternoon and analysts said It was in an· ticipatlon of strong actlon by the Pres!· dent agalnst tnnatlon, particularly the spiraling prices of food . Youth, 16, Still Too Republican Sen. Roman L. Hruska of Nebraska, a top stock and feed ' state, said fhe President's advise.rs had given him "verY poor counsel ... the benefit!\ to the consumer, if any, will be very Young for Fire IThuse short tei'n('' ~ Cattlemen 'and !aimers said the im· position of ·price curbs will dlscburage production of livestock . and the organlttn of next week's boycott said they pla.n to 10 ahead aa scheduled in their drive to P!Jlh.dcn n meat pricer. • .,.. . ' . * * * Fro111 Pfffle J PRICES ... A· tattooed. 16-year-old boy who showed false identification papers claiming he was 23 is in Orange County Juvenile Hall today with Q. dubious distinction. He .is the first non-adult to be hauled out of Costa Mesa's Fire Hollie night club, which has dropped its minimum age limit to 18 and reverted to its previoualy featured bottomless dancers -';; • Ch~ss Tourney < •• A.waits -Moves and topless waitresses. Officer Leo Jones said he entered the former beer bar at 177 E. 17th St., which now serves 1ij'liy soft drinks, coffee and fruit juice about 10:15 p.m. and noticed the patron appeared rather young. He was escorted outside, his age con· nrn1ed. a:nd he was ta.ken into custody on suspicion of lack or parental control, bei"ng in danger of a lewd and dissolute life, and possession of dangerous drugs. . ,!!1y_!11t~~tfl· claimed five am.- pfietamlfte p"IDI wer&--<Ound lit hia -back pocket, in addition to the stimulation he was apparently seeking inside. cents a pound, Camp ~""\ Camp said the. lnert.a\eln bell pepper prices is a resu)j...o('1tpit recent U.S. boycott on this ... ~ear:.S. •.crop of Mexican l1i Costa Me$'.L f :. ; :. ~-~ : : :; Or(anl2'fS ol a ch:.s ~.~enr~t . Two Top Mesans peppers. . .. " "None of it is coming in because of are awaiting your next move. contamination," he said. "So all the bell If you are in grades s-8 and a chesa peppe,rs In our area are being flown in fan, lhey sugg'eet that It b('~ng a ii air freight from Florida." check as regbtraUoo fee fol lbe April 28 Costa Mesa's Heinz Kaiser Middle School To Be Honored -By -CofC Women Camp said the highest be ba.s ever seen oev:eot · ..... . :· ~ • bell peppen wholesale was Sl8 a box iD The tournament, open to an ·studenta ill • !f'wqJeading Costa Mesa citizens will be Michigan ln the dead of winter.~~-. Orailse Cowity, will have~t, ~ na:mednianandwomanoftbeyearApril week they are $4 higher than that m and· third place trophle!,~~WI a team 12 during a -noon lwicbeon at the Costa Calllomla. trophy, · . .Meaa Golf and C-Ounlry Club. 11Naturally you expect prices to be a ; ~hoola enterlog the cam.petition will The man and woman of the year JitUe hiaber in winter but this is unheard be"·~ to tlV'ee teams, with three awards are given annually by the of," be aa.ld. membe~ pl.aylnli on; each tum. Women's Division of the Costa Mesa He said there Is no real way of telling Send registr~ appllcationa, alon& Cbamber oi Commerce. \vhat is causing most of the othe r in· with 1"11 check, t.o E.R. OlJDlP&,. C.beas Ten men and 10 women have been creases but he haa a pretty good Idea. Club Sponsor, Kaiser ·MJd9le Schoor,"2130 nomb:ulted for the bonois by a special •1These RUYS see all the other prices Santa Ana Ave., Costa Men t'.2627 •• .,. .. cotmaµttee, but their names are being going up so· they decide to get in on a Registrations received after · Apfil 25 k'epr secret, according to Dr. Hilda good thing while they can," he said. will be a9sessed double fees. M~tney, organizer of the event. O. W. "Dick" Richard, owner of Orange Grove Richard's Markets In Newport Beach says he ha!11't noticed the increases yet but says. "We're used to high prices and we just five with them for a while." Richard said ~ple, "just won't buy when It's too high •\id tbeY'll tell "" to heck with It by not buying." Restaurants have noticed the in· creases, too, and have reflected Jt in Irvine Rapist Gives $2 their prices. To Gardena Hitchhiker OU.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT A blood-stained sedan and a r8pist who kidnaped bis 14-year-old victim and tip- T"-0r..,.. co..i OAIL Y f'IUJT, wo11 •1c11 ped her S2 after the ordeal in an Irvine 11 comlllfllll ,... Newt·~ " ""'"'* "" orange grove are sought today by Orange Ille °'"'"" C.0.rt 1"\1111 ..... ~ ....... , ... ..i111orp •r. .M~~" .,_,.. , County lawmen. Fr1c11y,_i.r 9'1t• Mut1 .....,,, hldl. '· The girl bad run away from her H ..... ti.-hKlllf'._. V•IM¥i ~ i.. :-Gardena .. 'home the day before with a e.Jl;;tnolrl6'lfrl:lll~ 1111 c~ .... ._.~fr· nd s.n ~u•n C•p/rt,..,. ·" •l11C11li ~' '-• ~; Je 1o pursue a carefree life of tc1nton 11 llUblflMll t.tur111"' w ..,,...,..,... · bitChlilklng, relying on sympathetic hip- r1w prlncil!ll Pllbl11t1lrl9 ,..mt. 11.uo w"' ""pie types for shelter, police said. .,.,. simr, '"" """'· C:.1~'-· ma.. lnvestjgat9rs today are seeking a Rob1rt N. W1td · "su,_. lR·hls early 20s who was wearing P ... ldlnl 1nd l'llblllllotl" t""'-' Jiek R. Curliy a Marine Corp! corporal's fatigue ~K» ,,...,.,,,.,.. o-11 Miftt9W unlfonn at the time of the original ab- Thom•• K11¥H ductioo W~esday. , ""' Her boy!'!-lend -dropped ort by the Tliorn•• A. Mwr~I~• motorist who then sped aw•y with the MllMllnO fllllw ai..-111 H. L•o• 11,.,,.., '· .fole I girl -apparently has no~ 7et been fate if ihe didn't cooperate;~but never displayed a knife or guq. - The girl was fioally release<!; bl~ and hysterical with $2 the nrp:iftt" told her he was giving her for her troubles. A motorist stopped aad picked up the victim after spotting her sobbing and blindly r~nning north along the hlghway near Lion Country Sa!ari. A doctor la ter confinned she had been sexually assaulted. Student Teachers Set Conference """''"' ""~ ,.1..,.. located . · '. c:... .._. OfllM t .Theh victim said the pair-had stayed Student teachers_ will eeei some in- )io w,,, 1 • ., ,.,.,,1 wit new acquaintances Tue91i1y, then sights into problems of te.Chlng the ban· Mellhit ....., .. ,.,,1.,,0_._a.. tl.O, ,2•i• went on tbeir way the fpllQ!ftl'lg day, dlcapped SaturdaY~l day-long con--thumbing lfrfde out of Costa Me8. • fereacf al SOlllbem CallfomtJ College In .,,... °""'" She quotod tlM! man as •811na lie could C<isto Mela. "~ "l::,.~H= :=.-only take them a ct.rtain distinct down ·The QOZlf.-.nce ii 1poal0red by tbe ., :'==-= ::=:. 'if"Cl>M~"ltR::.1 the San Olea' Frtewllf, becanse...ba bl.Cl st_oderit Gall!ornla Teacbl!q; AaloclaUM fllll••• 111 642-tJJl to,,,report):'~.iduty. r -.,'i~l" _(8CJ'A~and.11opeafreeotchiraetoatu-.. e ,1.,.,.,. OFll<er Stelle Nlllh Illa ab-~ teachers and telehori:"l'or others et •-6'1-Hlt-'" ductor ; flDllll'··~pped bllt ·~.!-:_ ,!,. ls IP, .:. " r..::: ::': .::--= ... } bqyfn"1<f Ol11h!+J; the~ .., "foal\jd, GI:'. -J!lihlWll or the .... l<ii' lo> a pAnel """"' -.,. -"btfOre ·ahe..QQJJld~t oul i,t: --~ .4Jtd)qJ0n·ln•olvlni t1'0 ~Ry ollblid ;:::.." .,'= -· "" ' • -She told her kldnapef.yankod her hair . sludenti, two deaf stll<\enti 1:W o -... -•'L., ~ -and ordered her lo lle dqwp on the , .. t orthopedically handicapped atu~nll end ~. -=-~• v.:::?" tui and not look around, driving fot about 10 special educatloo teachen. www:cu.f..!".,. , • .-... .. ml111tn to an orange grove WI*-lht .!Jbe.JJU. of the 11 &.JD;'pattel dilcUnklt se1 offenses occurred. Is "tM Pro's and Con'1 or Special Edoc.- She said he made threats about her tlon." - . ' ' AllB No 'Ideal~ Site ' Set for Hospital ' llf GEORGB LEIDAL Of ... DMlf f'IM tt9tt "rhere are no locaUonsJn particulat," the le,WaUve <olnt -COmmillee on Teacbfiii Hoopltal Slllng yet cooalders "ldeatt' for either btl.ilding a new hospital or modlcll ldiool for UC.Irvine. The oommitt.. is exploring an "altemaUves" an aide to the body's chairman, Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-Sae Francllco), Mid today. Aoxmg the allemaUveunlgbt be .1 new one to the four released this week in a summary report circulated to state government olficiala and legislators. The new alternative 1Jlliht be UC Irvine'I auggeltiao that a smalle.r teachina hospital be built on campus and S18 millioo from sources other than university bond funds be spent to "upgrade" Orange County Medical Center. Brown's committee is expected to schedule further hearings in Orange County before ma~g ita decls.ion, due to go_ to the legilllaltqe by June, the aide said. FromP.,,e J TAKEOFFS . •• v.•as advanced earlier this week by Charles Griffin,, a Newport Beach homeowner. He suggested that if planes made a hard left tum immediately alter takeoff, they could avoid the nol.le sensitive areas around Newport Bay. The hard left turn would direct the jets toward Irvine, but Griffin suggested that by coatinulng the turn, jets could make a The commiltoe decillloo Is only ad- visory. Since the Governor'• budget bllS deletod the upendlture ol plannlnC.lunds !or the teaching hospital willl lhe 1974-75 buda:et year, a commlttee decl!lon favor-- Ing the UCl.C.Ulornia College may be of Utile help. Were the committee to recommend ap- proval of the on-campus teacbmg hospital and the legialature to add It. to the state budget, Governor Reagan could blue-pen~ velo the '800,000 for planning the leaching hospital. , Brown's aide said, "It appears thiJ project has a very low priority in the Governor's office. Or, people there may be walling to find out what this com- mittee does." Also pushed back a year Is a $20 milUoo request by the university for oon- structl,on of a portion of the hospital. Budgetary problems aside, t h e university teaching hol!lpital and medical school future remains in question until the Brown committee makes up its r.Jnd. .. Ajthough It Is specifically enlllled the Joint Committee on Teaching Ho9pital Siting" the aide suggested the charge of the oonunlttee is broader and includes a "genera) look at medical education in California." circulr takeoff that avoided the populous . TONIGHT areas of Irvine. "GUYS AND DOLLS" -Estancia "We're definitely interested in his pro-High School musical, Forum, Fri. and posal because It could affect us serious-Sat ly," said Col. Lupton, "but we'll have to .. c~:o1tsEL" _Corona del Mar High ~1f~~ ,,befOfe we can take a forma1 School musical at Newport Harbor High Another part of Griffin's proposal call-Auditorium, Fri. and Sat. 7:30 p.m. "SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES" - ed for building a new Jet takeoff runway. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Children's It would be located parallel to the e.x-'Ibeater, F~. and Sat. 3 p.m. Sunday, isling one, but several hundred yards to 2:30 p.m. Tickets : SI adults, 75c children. the north. This would cause it to cross OCC FILM SERIES _ "Bird with OFFICER FOR MARCH Gerry Kochondorf•r Month's Officer ln Costa Mesa Keeps Self Fit •'. ' " ~r·• f 1'i ...... ',:-... '• • ··- Sitting in a patrol car as a traffic ot~ ~-:; ficer can eventually make a policeman a 1.r; candidate for a bigger pair of uniform • pants, but Costa Me.sa 's Officer ft>r the '""' Month of March believea in keepiog fil ...,.; Patrohnart Gerry Kochendorfer, 2:8, 1s ·1111 an avid baseball, handball and tenntl •i;, .1. •• ~1~... •10 en~J.l:l3i.. <JJ The trim, muatached patrolman joined .~ the department in Jone 1981 and was a , .. .! jail officer and patrolman prior to transferring to the traffic bureau. He entered Sin Bernardino Valley 1 College in 1965 after high· school gradu. .... • tion, · then joined the Coast G\lll'd t r Reserve for a six-year commltmeot ':" while finishing school studleri. ' .f1.1""1 He and his wife Marilyn, an el~'•-< tary school teacher, live In Santa Ana. :,.,~ · ..... Mesa Bicyclist Injured by Car ~-· ..... · .. -; '· '• ..... ' " the San Diego Freeway. Crystal Plumage" Forum, 7 p.m. $1. byGr~~di~~d ;/11ps y'f:d b~dga~~ti~ Adm. A boy who Costa Mesa police said was f ' 1 CONFLICT, CH A NG E , pedaling across Talbert Avenue instead reeway to support the runway. PIIlLOSOPHY AND YOU" -OCC Lee· of safely using a Santa Ana River chan· '"" The new alignment was necessary, ture series, Dr. Allred Painter; OCC nel bicycle trail beneath it was struck by ,i l Griffin said, to give jets enough time to Science Lecture Hall 1, Fridays, 7:30-9 :30 a car and Injured Thursday night. -'!~. get altitude for making a turn before p.m. Ronald P. Andrews, 10, of 3125 ~· they flew out over the homes south of Old KEEPING UP WITH KNOWLEDGE B had Pl •·• f It· I 1 • Palisades Road and Bristol Street. ar os ace, was trea'-'=" or mo IP e Murray Storm, asaistant Orange eoun.. EXPLOSIO_N -OCC Lecture series, lacerations at nearby Fountain Valley •1: tt ,-rOalf'-comnii!SIOn'er,-Sa1d toaiy'there Tom Garrison, lecturer. OCC Science Community Hospital and reJeaied follow-l:V Lecture Hall 2, Fridays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. ing "the accident e't the ~ta Meaa city •~ would be enonnous technlcal proble ....... in \.A.J:l ,,_ SATURDAY, MARCH 31 limit tine. '"' attempting to put a runway bridge across LIBRARY MOVIES FOR ALL · AGES Police said a car driven by Wtlliatri ft. ••t: the freeway. ~ 4 , •• -"Caterplllar" and HRunning, Jumping, w t ~,,,, ·r -M" St ~-s1 "' ~)t wo~d reqUI_re thd' fri!eway to be a aon, w ; o ,,_.1 tner ., \,A.I a •. depressed 20 feet or ·so"und'erground to Standing Still." 10:30 a.m. Mesa, left 40 feet of skid marks before 1'6 let the runway pass "ve'r.'' s•·rm said. i CHILDREN'S THEATER GUILD -colliding with the boy as he rode into Its ... , w ' Due to Lack of Interest Tomorrow Has path "But there's a very high water table in Been Canceled," Costa Mesa High Tb~ impact sent the bicycle flying and ~ that area which would make a move like Lyceum Th.eater, Sat. 11 a.m. and l p.m., knocked the Andrews boy onto the. car's ,.,p this very difficult. S I d S hood. " --:~;;;;;;iiiiim;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;u~n;.;;;•;n;;;;p~.m~.;;;;::;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;:::;;;;;:;;;;;;;iiij~~-,., .. , " ' I :J.ine<Sl China '2:Je4erue4 -:Jhe Cameo II t'I fierila~ ~q, ON DJSPLAY NOW AT TED von HEMERrS LAGUNA STORE OREXEL.-HERITA6~ENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS\AN INTERIORS WUl!Dm a IATU•DA1'5 f:OO fO 5:30 l'llDA1' 'TIL t:OO • I. • . NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 W5STCLI~• DRH '42·20JO IOp111 S1111cl1y 12°l1J01 '41.JKO LAGUNA IV.CH e J•~ NO•fM COAST ~. COPft1 S•l'Mll•Y l~·l1JOI 4t4°6511 . . ........ , IORRANC~ e JlM• HAWlHOINI It VO. . ""''" .. ' ' . . r •• """ ' ;r. 1•(\. ... ·{Mr • •1 .. ..... -( P .. J:: .,~., .-~ : i)'. ~. •'.> .f:.J.r, ' .... , .l ~" l • •Ji iii • ·I'd , .,., I I,..\,. ~,:,•bl u ''1 'i . _ .. ,., °'':, ~·4" ·~ia ' ~ ' ' ,j ' c.l ' 1n~·I ''· \ I I THIN AND NOW -ThJa Is haw Navy Cmdr. Rich-ol In 1967. Stratton dlsplayo oears on mm (right) an! Slrattcn appeared u he faced nporters In Han-Thunday In ~ Olllferenoo in Oakland. • FPWs Tell Their Story .,ft . .. . Grueso.me Beatings Forced Out Confessions ' . . 87Unltedl'mtln~ American prtaoners al ' - have been permitted !or the flnl time to .tell ol. lhe grue-_,;;~al lheJr -meo1. m Ifie ~ ttoten. lhe 111<11 JioQrod out details al beatlnp, starvatim, llOlltary ~·and~ I Many al lhe men said they pve In to lhe!r captors aft..- Ulnm• physical abuse. 11,Nooe of lit signed • these .. _ voluntarily," aald Maj. Floyd J. Tmmp- New MiUOl"d, N.J., the held POW al the war. , Moot al us did It wllh death ftarlnc us ln the face . It was tJlh..-clle« i!lii1 It and my at· ~-was I wasn't going to fie for a pnipaganda atate- ,...,i. • Air Force Lt. Col. John A. they could ....... any ques- Uam that came up. At DeW! --thecouo- try, the POW1 told their !I«' Us. some al the physical pun- ishment they mdured II¥:lud· ed: -Air r.... capt. -McDaniel, G""'""boro, N.C., said be was 1"li>p! from a ceiling so lhat ID feet barely touched the floor. He aald he passed out. -NAVY CMDR. Richard A. Stratton, Palo Alto, calif., Wlll burned with dgarettes 8lld had his flngornails bent bock. -M. Sgt. Harvey G. Brande, Loog Beach, Cali/., had dirty bamboo stl>::k Into his -, -Air Force Maj. R<1bert Jefft<y, Dallas, said he waa fom!d to wear long, heavy clothing during atJlUng ...,,. mer beot while laolated-In a seven-foot-square cell. time> In ooe week with an automobile fan belt. -1larine Lt. C<i. John How- lrd Ilium; Neptune Beach, Fla., Aid he '85 tied In a t1gbt bell with straps and ropes and SOLITARY CONFINEMENJ' his c>pton Jl!Mlpulat.d his was a mnmoo lll<ture. LI. llrnbo Into gI1)tesque positions. He said his arm was useJe511 Cmdr. Everett Alvarez, Santa for six montha follciwing one <lara, Cali/., the longeSt held such mcoonter. POW In Norih Vietnam, said he sp«>t his first 13 lllfl"ths of -NA VY CAPT. Jeremiali captivity In oolitary; Air Faroe Denton, Virginia Beach, Va ., COi. Norman C. Gadclla, Knox· said he "confessed." after his ville, Tenn., estimated he capl«s "put • llHoot king spent 1,000 da)'8 in l!Olltary, iron bar on top al my sblnl and Air Force O>I. Samuel R and two men walked It up and ··Jol"""'1, Plano, Tex., aald he down." lived '2 mcnths alone, includ- Navy Lt. cmdr. Rod-Ing tlree years In a row. ney A. Koo""'1, Billings, Tbere was also ]lBYcbologi· Mont., said be was beaten on cal harassmeot. Air Force O>I. the buttocks so badly blood Fred V. Cherry, a Negro from splattered the wall and ,... SU!folk, Va., aald the O>mmu· then forced to sit oo his nists kept telling him tales of """'1ds for .a days. After atrocities committed agalnat that, he could ollly stand beot blacks In the Uofted States. at a 911 degree angle. "ID the dead al winter when ' Lb ..... of others,~ ChMlberl lllcM hllldrl tpMle lhe gets In her Plymouth Duat11r. wa• Y4lm compac:t with room tor nve In cocn- t:wt. BIO INik IPllCG ioa. Friday, Marth .30, 1973 l&nY NMumar .:ys ht oot ITIOl'9 fOr hit ll'IOMY ind h• look•d at •em all. Du•l•r glv•• •olld Chrytt•renglneerlng wttt. electronic: Ignition Ind ton1on bat~ .. .i.ndard equipment. DAILY PILOT IS PatWinflefahOJIPICffrorttir•monthl tMlcl8 ... J d&clded on Duster. She bouoht It In 20 ~ Llk.e lhou1end1 ol 01her 1:1,•lul 1hopper1 m. knowt 1n. goi lhe be11 de11. See lbur 5oullW1'!.lw11ia ChlyslerPIJ1110Ull1 Dealer -SI<!. Don A. MacPhall, -Lowell, Masa.. saJd be w a 1 The POWa were de<lled food the tempenlun! WU In the and water f<X' periods of time; 30s Ol' 409," said Navy Lt. many reported being tied up Cmdr. Jooeph C. Plmnb Jr., 1n odd positiollS; lhooe Injured Overlam Pait, Kan., "they Costa Mesa Huntl-il 8-h E' moekwood, N.J., believed 1U friend In Edwin Atterl>ei<Y al was tortured to deeth. ~-ry wu llJted b¥ North Jlelllalli' u having died In )lrioon, bat Hanci did not give ~-• bung over a 1n!e limb a n d beate> for four hours. "There """'three graves beneath me and l ...S told that I would be In the fourth. .. said they weren't treated, ml -Ud put a bowl al bot soup '""' • 5 - the!'e were multiple beatln?-outside and then wait is mJn. Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. Huntington leach Chrysler-P1ynio411• ,. Navy Cmdr. EuR0110 B. ll!o-utes \DIUI It got cold before I 2929 Hcll'bor• Boulevard 16661 8 h 8 I ranf Ilonlel, Kinston, N.C., eatlmat-~""'~.ld~go~out~and~Jl'l~l~t.'_'_..:::=================~=~===="='==0=1;:e=v======, ed he waa beolen 600 to 700 • • ~ _ • SINCE TIDI U.S. pdlolien 1'ellan bel!!c ~ Feb. 12, "'"' steadfastly refused to j!laouss torture and, a-'J. II).. p.nmuntst prilM """""' ..-r otheis still he\d captive d 81Jff..-for their ~ u. ' . But with the release Tbun> y oi'the last POW• In North . ielnanl, !be Pentapi said cGovern pponent • BELLEV!LliE, JU. (AP) South DWta filer 11"'"1 aiJ: yean In a Vlebiameae prison li"ll1P 11y1 be would like po. campalF,1· agalnsj.Jlen. S. ·McGovern of• statements the . made during his atlc . party eam- for the -ldeney. O>l.tl«> ~ SloUt F,U., S.D., Aid t , " news conference ~l:,;i.; that "nothing E• QUidllve me greater Uwl jto oppose '1111 (D-8.D.), Who loll 'Up 1\)1' rH!ectlon In '14. ' ' • * *· -1:{ * * * Broken by. Reds, Stratton. Reveals : OAKLAND (UPI) -Navy · Cmdr. ~ A. Stratton says be confes•ed" to his North Vie-eaplors - and became a pictorial symbol of American PoWa -afte< be was "broken" by two weeks ol. torture. He said be was beaten, burned by cigarettes and couldn't bold a ' peocll In his hand because his right arm waa swollen to the size of bis ~ttoo accused North Viet· nam's leaden of committing war crimes in their treatment of POWa. He was foreed at gunpoint to appear at a newi. cooference In Hanoi two mooths after his plane was shot down Jan. 5, 1987, and made an "instan- taneoua" decision to diacredlt his appearance ~Y pretending to be drugged. Photognpha of Stratton bowing low before bis captors wllh a dar.ed look became a symbol o1. American POWa, used for propaganda purposes by both sides In the Vlelnam war. ' * * * 4 '* *. 2 More Planeloads Airlifwd w· U.S. CLARK AIR BASE, Plilltp- ptnes (UPI) -The Unit.<! States a1rl1lted two planeloads ol flag-waving A in e r i c a n prlloners of war home today, men wbo were amoog the l•st to leave tbeir prison camps In North VI_,,,_ by the communists 1n con· Junction with the withdrawal of American lrOOJllS from SOUth Vielnam. An Army eap- taln was still held by the Viet Cj>oJ but he was upected to be releaaed Dest week, '"111anl< God for people like .---------.1 you and that wonderfu'1 American aplrlf that bas never· died,•' said Navy Lt. Cmdr. PblDip A. Klentzlef I 3 2 I Poway, Cali/., the lait pilot shot dol!D prior to the ...... fire agreement. 0 Even In our darkest hours we knew ')'OU wouJd never forget ua." Kieot21er, who wu abot down Jan. '11, the dlJ before the ccase-flte -1 lnio elf~ led 14 men onto I CHJ. llylni to Travis Air FOfCI Bue, Cali/, A plane left earllet <ar· eying 11 men -for Kelly AFB, Tex. the U 'lore ....... ed by the Viet Cq.'l\teodly. THEIR DEPABTUlll!l left Ill -POW• and I Canadian 11 ~t Air Bue underBolni ~.More of th ... men were expected to leave thl1 wtekeod Tho men fl1lnl home and those left It Clllrl: .... the Maggot,s Helpful CB1COPEE1 Masa. (AP) -A returned war prisoner Who I U ff er e d facial and arm bum.I wbea ~ptured In IWI said be had to treat Ills wounda bhmell by letting toaggota eat away the dead flesb on his arms. , Air For<e uipl, Joceph Mllllgao, SI, of Annandale, N.J., lla1d Thurlday lhat after hll plane ..... abot down In North Vietnam, he was tbrealened by llOldlera who held a platol· IO his bead and WU tater chained and h4l>dculled In\b a ball and left 'a bani dirt Door. I i ' ,, "' I " ' '· \\ ! \#If. l \ 't f • oor d~ shirfs ' . ~ave a ~o+e d ·1elsuve. , ~ ~ •.. \\ •• I! 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PAGE A Colla Ilea l'llldenll, ..._ lalowll for dll!)llylng IDT burnlDg desires to become ~'ed with thelr dty government ban leunecl an Important dv!ca lesson from • 10.yeu-old toy. • • He II llarlc BMinlllon. 1S40 Q&rllnJl{ord St., a YIKffipler who wu cti.turl>ed enough about ihe otobleml emerpocy vehicles encounte' ln tiafflc he dectaed to do IOlllOthlnl il>Out IL ill a C<llDl>ftlhentlve proposal I<> Mayor Jack ~•m· mett, be detailed planl for an automatic flasher S)'tlem that ~d be lns!alled on the curhe of all major dty arterials. The Ughta would signal motqrlats to pull oil I<> the side whenever an mbulance, fire truck or other emergency vehicle zoomed down the road. • Ill Civics tlcally II ill the range of '4 or '5 inltead ol •ta to fll a day. Tbe request for full inJurance °""en&e la 1111- realiJl!c colllldering the sporadic nature of 111botitute work. Perhaps coverage on a pro-rated buts woald' be , desirable. Other requeatB -including the one tor a much· needed substitute handbook -are reuonalll> and sl)oUld be given a good deal of study by truJ!eel. Tiiey should get another bard look by the ·IUbsiitQtes !or pos- sible reYislon. Substitute teachers are a key y,art of district opera· tlont and are trained profeasiona s. As aucb, they de-. &er'Ve consideration. Spring Deaning Hammett thought the .Young man's plan wu inter- esting enouf)I to request !,ta examlnatlon by the atall . Unfortunately, It appears that the ,2.5 million coot of inJtallation outweighs the advanblges of Roll!lngton's S)'ltem. But that i• not the point. The point is a 10.year-old elementary school student bU ~ more desire to do eomethlng for Coot• Mesa than moet others. He is to be commended for his lnltiatlve. Coota Mesa's springtime appearance should be con· siderably improved' becauoe of "spring cleanings" by both the street department and the Costa Mesa Beauti· flcal.ion Committee. Substitute Teachers Substitute teachers In the Newport-Mesa Unified School DiBtrict want I<> come out of the background and lnU> the mainstream of employer-employe relations. They have aaked !he board of trustees for a )lll!D· ber of changes, including substantial pay raises, formu· latlon of a substitute teacher's handbook, and lull medl· cal and life insurance. Considering the rapid rise In the cost of living, there is little doubt the •26 daily stipend a suboltufe now receives is a bit low. · But the $39 a day they are asking for is quite • lump all at once and the $44 per clay they want for ong·term substitutes is even more difficult to meet. Perhaps the boos! they should be looking at realis- ' ' 'Nothing to Hide' Not Nixon's. Styte WASHINGTON -Washington la buzz. lng about President Nixon's possible role in tlie Watergate caae. Did he authorize the political espionage and sabotage? Was he aware of the break-in and bug- ging of Democratic party headquarters? What Is he trying to hide by ordering subordinates not to answer Senate que1- tlons about Water· gate? The President tried to aDIWer the whia- pers i.at week by letUng Senate JI.;. publican leader Hugh Scott pass on to the press a prl· vate remark .. "Hugh," the GOP leader quoted the President. 1s telling him, "I have nothing to hide. The White House has nothing to hide. I repeat, we have nothing to hide." OUR OWN White HOWie sources say the President certainly did not autborlze anyone to send a burglary-bugging team into the Democratic la ir. But they ackooWledge tbat he appro\!ed t1le overall espionage-sabotage operation. Nixon grew up in the Murray Cbotiner · school or Politics. "Find out everythifll there Is to know about the opposition can· didale ," Oiotlner ll!ed to tell blS political charge1. "Some protest we don't want to run tliat kind of campaign. They say they want to run a constructive campaign and point out the-merll1 of our own can- didacy. I ~ to you in all sincerity that il you do nof defl ate the opposition can- didate before your own campaign gets started, the odds are you are going to be doomed to defeat." SOURCES WHO sat in on l h e President's poliUcal strategy sessions la!t year say he still took the Chotiner approach. He spoke vigorously ot his ear- ly political frays as "rock-'em, sock-'em campaigns." He believed that in poliUcs, as in war, the best plan was an offense. But nwt of all, they recall-: he relished polltlcal intrigue. 'Ibe man tney knew to be .warm ana compassionate, even shy and aensiUVe, would chortle over the pros- pect of u~olng a political rival. He '!as .Dever happier than when he was scormg agafnst the liberals who have always fought him. A FORMER member of the Nixon cabinet told us about watching the Presi· dent go tj>rough the pantomime of piung· ing an imaginary lmlre into an opponent. "After· you get the !mile in," said the President gleefully, "you twist it." And be twisted his wrist lo illustrate. · Our sources say the P,resldeot ordered an esplooagHabotage effort in 1971 after Maine's Sen. Ed Muskie, then the Democratic front runner, began to pass him in the Presidential polls. The original purpose, they say, was to un· dercut Muskie. Another early objective was to push Alabama's Gov. George Wallace and South Dakota's Sen. George McGovern, whom the President believed would be the easiest Democrals for him to beat. The instructions setting up the es· Definition of· a 'Bore' Tboughll at Large: Of all the many definitions or a "bore" I've ever read, thi most apt is Gian Gtavlna's: "A bore is a person who deprives you of solitude without pre> vkting you with company." • • • Punishing people [or their crimes has never acted as an el· fective deterrent to others, for every of· fender thinks of his cr1me as singular, Just as he thinks or himself as singular and 1not statistical. • • "We are fa cing lean years ahead," grimly lnloned the speaker on the rostrum : "Lord, I hope so," murmured the plump woman Jn the seat ahead of me. • • • < ~YDNiY J. HARJU~ wherever be goes, and yet demands that his privacy be respected when be wants to do 9Cl1lething the public shouldn't know alxNrt. • • • What we call 11arlatocracy" ls simply money that has been carefully washed for a few generaUons. (The first Astor was a penniless immigrant from Gennany, the first Vanderbilt a ferry· boy on Staten 'Island, the first Du Poat a relugce from the French Jacobina, the first Rockefeller a farm boy turned book· keeper.) (Speaking of famous names, It'• odd how the most noted in American history, Washington, all but dlsappwod except for Its adoptioo by blldm after the Civil War.) • • • Beginning next week, the city's four st.ree!Bweepers will sweep the roada the day lifter traah pickup day. This will result in the removal of the inevi\abie trash "spill· an" by trash can stuffers and garbage oollectors . Until the street department decided to go ahead with this simple changl! in scheduling, m u c h of the streetsweepers' work waa wasted. They would sweep the streets only to have them littered the next day. The other significant improvement is at Costa Mesa's major city entrane&-Newport Boulevard. Under the direction of the beautification committee, the sec- tion between 19th Street and Del Mar Avenue 1(<11 a thorough going over. As a reSult the two dum~ loada of tumbleweeds, bottles, and papers that once cluttered the median strip are now at the dump-where Ibey be- long . It is an effort that will be appreciated by all city residents. c Dear Gloomy Gus I'd fight back too If I had a Cali· fornia teacher's credenUal and all I earned was $26 a day with no benefits ,u a substitute teacher. "Helping" teachers receive S35 a day with all benefits .. Shame on Newport-Mesa ! -J.H.G. o ... m... Gui commntt .,.. 111brnltttll lt'I' reedtrt Md 0. -MC"Mlr11'1' rtotlect ttM V-. •I IM -......... kNI 'fllllr "' -· Ito OIMm'o' Gvs. OllllY l"llof. pionage--sabotage mission, say our sources, were issued through the , Presldenf' cltiel of, staff, H. R. Halde- man.11e Had direct authority over Dwight Chapin, the President's appointments secretary, who routed ~ney to Nl:zon's personal attorney, Herbert Kalmbach, to help finance the> sabotage campaign. Kalmlp.ch adinitted to F.BI agents that he h8d paid-up 'to $!0,000 to Donald Segretti who allegedly headed up the sabotage effort. WE WOULD LIKE to believe the President has "nothing.to,hlde:'' We have been almost eager to blame the whole sordid mess upon his underlings. But we can no longer Ignore the President's personal respunsibllity for the devO!opments that led up to the Waiergate law violations. The embattled L. Patrick Gray, seek· ing ~nate confirmation to become permanent FBI director, testified that White House counsel John W. Dean ill "probably U<!Ci'' to FBI agents wbOn he claimed Dot to know whether Watergate ' figure l!owaid llUnf had a 'White.~ o!fice. . ,. · • . • For three days earlier, Dean Jiad ordered two of his deputies to search Hunt's office ln room 338 or the White House annex known as the old Executive Office Building. NOW Rep. Pbillip Burton, ((}Calif.), has uncovered evidence that Dean "pro_babiy lied" to Comptroller Genersl Elmer Staats about the number of foreign service off~ers , working for the White House. Whll.e c1aimiug to cut back. his White House staff, President Nixon has secretly em'pioyed people whose names are listed on tbe payrolls of other governriient agencies. The .General Accounting Office, seeking the true *'·"'the .While l!Oaso.l!IOlf, ,.. quested 11' llst of -le detailed 1o the White House from other government departmenls. , ~ JJUl!lllfl' 15,_ Dean furnished a list w!tlch Included only three foreign 'Slriice officm. · Burton, painstakingly went through the State Del'!'rtmenl'• "Foreign· Service List" and found seven other foreign service officers assigned to the White House in October 1972. Of these, six were sllll working at the While House last month. Wleks Laws lJnnecessary and fJnffJir Why Licens.e Television? \V ASHING TON -After months of ter-tradlctory views on issues of public im- rified waiting by the broadcasting . in· ( J portaoce.'' dustry, the Administration has sent 'lON HOFFMAN What could sound mild~r. or inore Congress its ideas on how television . '' beneficent? Yet who knows what the license laws should ~ changed: The im-~ _ "needs and interests of the public" are? portant question, though, is not whether Nobody, any more than any~ can they should be changed but whether they 'forced fairness, Monroe; the much-define what ·80 'r'is.sue of public lm· should be abolished. .,._ •---1 b"e po-ce•, J"'1 be. nlOoe terms will The orlgioal re... respected reporler "~ ~ alwa~ be defined by the politics of the on for licensing wu ,1331\ Washington interviews on the Today' officials ~ing ij)e reg;lating. WeTe bet· so that one station Show, says, "Government guidelinl!S ,con-ter off stiffering Jbe; most blased and un- wouldn't poacb on " fl' tribute little or nothing to faimesi ~d fair private .journaJJim tbaD having a another's frequency. -J balance in broadcasting •• To the C"1b:a.JY, • govemmeot -body d,tennlolng. what we Cable television with they contribute a great c\ea1 to ~ss shall heir iln,d 'sie by .' such jnsldiOdlly Its capacity for a ... to a tend<ncy to duck tougb issu<t so ,oebulous sinnilmls. • huge number of as to' stay out of trouble-with ~-govern. , ~onroe doesn't much care hOw tbe!e channels will soon ment. But the whole process of broadcast perpetual licenses are badded out. He is make that obsolete, regulation Is slowly selling the American willing to. ses ~m. ~fihibuted by lot~ but in. the meantln)e !!!e_Kt!!e!llffieDl has people month by month, 1'ar by y,Or, on as long as orlce 10\I bive;ooe you don t gotten into the business of regulating that anti-First AmeodJileDt assumpticD:--have to worryotbar-the 1ovemment wU1 broadcast content and sbows no signs of · Gov~t gµld.U-Jmprove the news gnl> It haclt 'frolD you If 10\I doo1 ' wanting to get out. ' media ~ •. tbe-v&JiUe of •a fair press;.;;-operate "in the public Interest." "We have fBJhiooed a powerfUI ntws government certlllod -:ls.going uj>, the ' EVEN ~~g itlat 'your average and information medium for the first value of a free press 1s gl)lng dnwnl'~ TV station owner is 8 greed1ersnerd with time in American .history which is ac-Monroe WOUid liberate broadcast fewer altruis~e im~ than your countable to the governmeot," says Bill journalism In the tiinp~t possible way. , average .,._W execuljve w.'d llill Monroe of NBC News. ' ' He would grant all licemfC ID'~ P,.~t by •. total dere«Wlitloq. The chances And, although we've done it iii the p<rpetuity. There ·Would thell oe, "'° at.1bat If we op6lted Wider some_ name of fairness and balance, it's a fact threat of non·renewal U a station owner syttem u Monroe ia advocating we'd we've done to broadcast journalism what didb't behave. have a 1~ dlvenlty co tbe air than is palnly unconstltutlooal to do to a IF THAT setms ,.._ a wild. • -•-·•-.,.. do "I'" where there Is sucll pressure newspaper or a magazine. The only 11&1;" IUHUIUl,lll"' t tion to -jq reason it happened was that the First men~clftbe public's ownenhip Of the ait-oo every s a , p .... _ ac- Amendment was wrJlteo before Marconi wayes I moment's thooght will allow yoil cordance With 'the fluctuatlog laltea of was born, so radio and televis!On · loot .tlJ!lt there Isn't an intermediate ~' the . members of the Federal Com-bltween Mcmroe'.s and the regulilt!Oo of murucatlons <;ommls8on; BOlh ""'°' , their freedom on a tecbnicaiity. . , cOritent. Look at the' conditicins the Nixon peUtion a1Jd -MCOOf81< '(irl'IY· NOW THAT the deed Is done, It seem.< -le w"1td' attacb to gettin(. JoOr Ev111 freedom without coqi~tiUoo everybody thinks that a regulated bioid-Ucenserenewed)n the1i' ~ legisla-does. N''!"'ll'·seven )llfeent ol~'• cast journalism is superior to a free one. ttolis. A station wOlj!d . have, \O· be 1,735-piur dally neWsplJ><i'S u!JI in a You name the issue -ecology, race, the ""~antially attuned to the ·l)<eds B,lid • ,~ situation, l\Ut they're unllin- Republican Party, COllSUlllerlsm -,~ intemts.of the public" and de~te 1 ,derecf by 'tbe-g~~ and <hey7' pie who can agree "'I nothing ~lse Jl!Eee "a gpocl-falth eHort to be .~v~ to , IDythjng but.all alike; IOnY d. them are that the regulatory mechanisms 'shoil1~ such .needs and interests." It' also' wciuld ~ilkfbly bid; many are eccentric be ll!ed to Pill them on the air. be required to "al!ord reasoilable' Cl!> and ljlfutlatlngly opiniCJ!Ated,but,the ooe To this clfunor lor government-en-portullity for the discusslon , Of con-thing they don't do is pipe. the same twle1 . . . . . Love Can Be _ S~_ Co~f~~ing ' I ' I :_ SCene: The Pearly Gates. St. Peter ls wailing to greet Mr. Henry B. Mlddle- rode, a man of 70, who is trudging ner- vously up The Goldpl Stairs. St. Peter: Welcome, Mr. Middlerode. You are awlylng for admission? • Mlddletode (fidgeting): Y ... J •.. I -yooi'll have • lot of questfolls to ask me? l Sf. Pet«: Jusl one, Mr. MiddlerOcle. Tell me, did ~ iol>e evetybody? Mlddlerode (Crest· fallen): I WU ifraid' you'd ask me that. W~ll, l'll be going •• St, Pe\tr:, A mo- ment pleaae. Now, who were the first people )'O\I haled! , [ ) the past year llow I've -learning to lbve the peaceW1 IDdaltrlou Qiaese • ,..T HOPPE and our bus"-lllce lll!sol&n trading An. ' partne,rs while hating !he avaricious ..._ _________ ,, GermanJ and Japanese for destroying ~ were helplq us li4 the dirty Boche our dollal' and. · · the devtous ,JtaJJans and the bloodthinty St. P-(opening the lgale): Enler, ) Mr. Middlerocle. ~·Pele!': The J-! Did you hate Mlddlende (surprised): 'lf•! But. •• them long!• SI. Peter: You have 1o1J14 ~. Mlddfefore: Only .from !Ml to 1941. Mr. Middll!l'Ode, at --err.....-. when Ibey were fleocil in human form , , .Mlddlerodo <-vilfllr): 4nd lbol'1 committing llll3peakabl• atrocities on our good enougla! beloved Chin ... brothera. But after lhl't SI. ~ (...,,.,.): .._..,bar· I came to love them Mt thetr geotleness, geopqlltJcal .........._ If:; 1• 1 ~ polltenelli, ,Jnventl~eoess anil dedication leadetl, Iii'. Mlddlinclt • ._,, 1ltl lllll to the work ethic. • • we ean hope .,. tlle<io dQI. St. Petor: Tllo: Clllnese! , ,Mlddk'*: No, not lheo. That's when PAllY PllO T Every )>usiness strives for a maximum of comp.8tlon when It ii In a subordinate po1itloll, and a ma>lmwn of mooopoly when it lo In a dominant poallloo. • • • Thore are WWn people Who would ncJater a tMJe ~~ of fortlgn places .i, if they lhemoelves behlod. Genuioe -democracy ....,.t Jinore tradition without beinl false I" ltaell - for democracy must allo lllilt into oc- count the silent voices of the -~ majority of the deed, if It Ja to be. repreoentallv1 ol the cumulatm opinion of a-'<· • Mlddlerode (Frowning): 'Ille Gennans, 1 guess. I wis Just a boy in World War I and they taught me to hate the dlrly, baby·killlng Huns. But I loved oar gallant French, Italian and Russian allies. St. Pet«: 4nd,...,. always hat..t the Genn&I11! Mlddlerode: Oh, no. f felt llll'rl' !or them in the TweJ>lies: And iheD after World War U, - I learao.I to hate the fiendilh Bocht qain, I came to love and admire the pd indUstrioUI German -1•,who stoOd bel-us and tbe powecnlldll-wbo ..• L learned to hale tbe Cbinele W belnc mJndles1.t ant.like al•ves bent on con- querlJll the world in human wave attacb .. they trted to do to the Koreans, wham I loved. I mean the South Koreans whc!Pi I loved and not the North Koreans wllom I hated. f Jeaera117 hated Noribemon ulnVletnom. .. 1 St. Peeor: Not oo fas!. I'm ~ take notes. Let'• ~ "itnnch fiends >f M)Ofable dirty :Bot:bf,11 " ' b~T Jops," .._ a,-. n-""""· Jdtlor • • • .. • • A e1l1b•ltJ' 111 that lmbfvalent penon •·ho ...... to be publicly recognJzed • • • • f Old age la anothot countey; IOlll' of the touriJts are -to Ute nativa than othm, but non• car., to ~ there more than brlell)', for the odor ol mortallly aoon estinpbbes Ute naturd affections. • • • What we call "mnone" It almp!J the belated recocniuon thot a lln la more pleuurable In anUclP<tton than In performance. 1 St. Poler! I thought you 1oved tbe l'lualtns. Mlddlmde: Not during the~ .. ofter ! ... That's when lhole dirt; Qm. mlo rau we,. pi.ming to -America and destroy my way of Ille: Of course, during Wcrrld War n, I _, help t.11 love our umrh -alllel ants.. • ." . -ende: It Is I Utile """""1n(. Bui I th!nt ff you'd 11-me anotber yeor, I WOUid've c:ilno to Nm the llarth VIot. .,_ I \alld, be< f I I -coming ta bole lfle Soulb -I loverl ind . .. -· -..1 Lii'• )1111 lfll1 in al '°" Mlid Ila 11ma1-_.... a.la 111 IDd J6IM tbre GlrW ud Japone ... -·· Ob. 11111 tbe ...,1r1ry, Fer ' l