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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-01-28 - Orange Coast Pilot- • . . ' or -----., ............. 1111!11! .................. , .............................. mll!l .. lll!I- • Coast Ministers B(lcla ~ .. 4 • - • Throat~ Trustees MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 28, 1974 VOl, '1, NO, .. I CllCT.olU. M P ... IS • • • · .. • I ' • • • ..... - ' ' • • • • • • • • • • -. - • . .. -.. . . - • • ---------__ .. --- Niguel's Porter __ A its Watergate Lie ' \ -No l'urisdtctton? Boat Five-Flee . • State . C~all~nged . . Sentencing Postponed For Now • • J • In Popeil -case WASHINGTON (UP!) -Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguel, who told · the Senate Watergate Co~ttee he kept quiet for fear he would be ac- cused of 11not being a team player," pleaded guihy today to one count of lying to the FBI about the scandal. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ""' Dll" ....... ,, ... - The pretlminary hearing for Eloise Popeil and Daniel Ayers was suspended for one week today as defen!le attorneys flied a motion for dismissal of murder conspiracy charges on grounds that the state has no jurisdiction ln the case .. Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Charles Utwin gave prosecutin,g attorney Charles Sheldon one week to me a brief countering the claim by the trio of defense attomeya that there Is no jurisdiction in. California because the object of the conspiracy Is In another state. Ml'I. Pope ii of !Newport Beach· and Ayem, a Sarita Ana restdent,.are accused by polke ol hiring two men to kill her multi-millionaire husband, Samuel Popell ol Chicago. · .. . Phil Petty and Robert Green, auomeys J»r Ml'I. Popeil and John Yzurdilga pve a short brief on their motion to ·'udie-Lltwin.todaY-----· , • i.r .. Accordlng to Sheldon, the trlo bas "dted two cases -ooe involVing abortion and the other a murder i n ilwitzerland-in which chaiges were 4ropped for laclt of jurisdiction. , " Judge Litwin suspended the hearing Jpproxlmately one hJ>Ur alter the resumption of testimony from · BOb Peeler, one of the men allegedly hired . to kill Pope!!. · : Contents ol !hat testimony like that ol the two previous wltne...S r.maina o 11eCttt tolloy as the -.It of two JDOUom (rpm defeMe. attorneys .. , When the hearln& Into the charges ~ complraq tO commit murder •e the pair ~ 'lbul'1day, Ml'I. I • .ond Aym waived their rlghll to a ,public hearing and the cour:t .... - .lo the public ond press. ... Late Friday a further avenue of , Wormdon 1'U cloled when ctefense ottom<)'I Petty and Green succeafully •IOUBhl ao order, to IOI! the tranacript or the hearing. . .. • . Loni Beach Municipal Court , Judge • _;BUG MA.KES NEWS •IN CLA.SSIFIED · ~ aterpte 11p1i Illa OlllJ ,r.c. ''tlup" ' n make Mn llen'1 ~ pWaaot byg l&Ory: 1 '8' ~UG. Good eOadruan. ·a.u. '17,000 ml, l8IO. can· (""""' No.) • 1\lt little -Id aold the •car to the l1nl ...... And ii ""' -.. pl nluuod Into lhot ldnd al ''balldll,r.·jiiii· dial the Dolly Pilot's dl...cl' lliie to .....,ii.. "'-l4Ufll. I Utwin ordered the transcript sealed until Tuesday but Green said. they will at\empt to get a Los· Angeles Superior •t:ourt order to continue the seal some tlme this week. The hearing Is ezpected to conclude today and Petty said there were likely to be some "interesting deve\opments" but he did not s~ify wbat those developments would ii<. Mrl. Popeil, 48, and Ayers, '11, are (See POPEIL, Page Z) Caspers Asks 'Task· Force' For Airport -.......... ·-· .... -~-. ' II)' ~ SCHREIBER OI .. D9lf ...... StMf • U.S. District ~udge William B. Bry-, ant let Porter go free without bond and postponed sentencing untll the court gets a prohation report. At Byrant'& requ<ol, a prose<Uting at- torney described ·briefly what be woUJd have sought to prove in cort had there been-a -trial. Byranl-a'!l<ed -P-orlel'-if· be had any 11quarrel" with the govem.. ment'1 statement, and Porter said be did not. The slatemerll relat..i what Porter totd the Senate committee in June - that Porter told the FBI on July 19, im that he had a conversation with Jeb Stu~rt Maif\Kfer, deputy directOr of President Nixon's re-election canr paign, about plans to use 1100,000 1o finance pro(<clioo for campaign speak • ...... "'Ibere was no such conversation and the government is ready :o prove it," the prosecuting attorney said. ' O~ge County Supervisor Ronald Caspers will ask fellow board members .. Tuesday to approve a six-month study ol 0.tarlo lntematlooaJ, Airport 8S the anSwer tO ·count;· ail trmlsit needs: The actual use of the money \i8S oot . .. mentioned during the brief. cowt · pro- ceeding, .but it was understood that Por- ter's conversation with Magraduer dealt with 1100,000 pa..ed to G. Gordon Liddy to finance the Watergate break-in. In a -1 pn!plll'ed for 'be board but released today, Caspers aald be is convinced jet traffic bas no place In Orange County and the cumnt traffic II already almost too mu,ch to cootrol. AIRPORT NolSE ;·sr ANOARDS FINALLY DUE -Column, P ... 7 ' --He aald despite all ellorta to control jet traffic, curfew violatkm:, nolle and otbei problelDI Persist lllld b I V e triggered huge lawsuill agalnat the Five per19na l@Caped unscathed Sunday when this 19-foot cabin cruiser exploiled and burned to the '4'1terllne off the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Deltr '"'' """' ..... LAd:llMT spectator boats rushed to the rescue ot the skiJ>per, a Whittier man, anti his four passengers, all of whom leaped into tb_e water to escape:·tbe names. The boat was valued at $1 ,400 to $2,000. county. "I do not believe there Is another · location for a jet airport 'Within the geographic bounds of Orange County," · Beach. The incident took place near the starting line. ol the Congreuiollal ,Yacht Race trials. Several Caspen aald. • . "Therefore, my offtce bu been Investigating the poalblllty o! the use o! Ootarlo to meet the growing Jet' air trilmportatloo needs of Orange Pastors Back 'Throat' Duo ' . \ . . .. . . Coanty.'' ... ~ ~ . . . ' ~ CUpers, who vowed In bis recent .: 'BJ TERRY COVILLE state of the county address to -' • ., ..., -,.,. the Odario plan, aald the exlltlna ...,ty , ~ loml llllnlsters have signed jetport WU never '*'Ill to llolldle Ill o 11-· W 'llM""" _ _. -'I cumnt lligbl lood. ... .... .. -... ,._,. •= ''Onap Cllmty Airport ,.. not o(,.,., ....._ ID the llmlfnlton Beach or1p1o11y "°'lped 1W Jet lrafllc m JI .... HIP !IDol Dillrlol 111 the "Deep tbere ii an ._ dlfhawww m the Tliroar1• .-aumo. · nwmer which ~ tw Jet .eper1illrl '1111 . -aw•-1 II dlrected ...iuct eperotlclill r~ *· loclUIJ," qollll 1lilu1 ~ lloqen and Cll1J<n aald. Riii ........ btj I I -~ts If& •Id tlllit •while Air Clllloml• bis fee1 tbeJ -.i tiot •--9 properly wlien complied with dirfews, ahaur:t r'ed-It wu ll(lnlOd Ille Niiied. ae1 film (S. Allll'ORT, l'lci I) • hall/'-...... 1111.' MlllMfi dirlng ..... • .. a dlltrlct adrpjnistrators' ·con1erence in San Diego. Both trustees will appear In Superior Court WedDOlday seeking a court order to prevent · recall 0backers f r o m clroulailng pedUons. . The mlnllteri who signed 1 statement against the recall movement are an acii.. memben ol the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Mlnllterlal Association. The Rev. Jamea DeLange, pastor of the Faith Lutheran Cliurch and president of the aaao&tion, said· the signatures It were obtained over tbt weekend .. a result of considerable d\scusslon about the "Deep Throat" Incident. 'l'be statement read!: "The sbowlni ol the 'Deep Throat' film ... ·was a most , unfommate and regrettable inctdent and wt npress our strong proteit •ialnll this kind of activity. "We belieTe It to be both proper and to be' expected that the dlltri<t Board · ol Trustees lltouJd t I k e appropriate ICllon to .....,.1 thll kind _(See '111ROAT,' ~I' I) Por.ter's plea In effect waived a right to jury .trial. After getting Porter's assurance that be undentood this. Bfyant as"k:ed 'tiim: ·0 00 yofi -tihderstand (See PORTER, Page Z) Oruge Weadaer Some high clouds at times, otherwise sunily Tuesday with highs In the upper !Os inland and 58 at the beaches. Not so cold te>- nlghL Lowa al to 14. __ .:.;- INSIDE TODAY Dailu Pilot photographers Lee Payne a'Ki Richard Drake phot~ graphicatlu .,...; California's ehf ee--year-otd ~te btaeh at San Onofre -.a site tohich is uldom visited in winter month1. Set_pho!OJ mid .•l<>l'll on l'al/< 20. ' -" L. M. _.. ft -. ~ ..... -.. c,_,. '' --. '""""' ,.,. . ................ ,, ,.._ .. II ,., .... ..,,. . .... llUfl -14 ·-~ ,, -'" --. --..c ... I --.. -... , ,... ........ ,.n =-; -. ............... --. I DAIL v PIL.OT Mondi)', January 28, l'\174 Nixon . Asks $13.6 Billion Veterans' Package WASHINGTON (AP) -Pr- Nlui lodly propooed CQll<>f·llving lnc:nlum ID veterans' penslcw IDil an ' ...... t -tn OJ benefits .. part ct a fl!.& billloo Je&ialative package ; fu' veterans. Nl""'1 .... urged ll*t Clq.--' New. II M V-DIJ, npeoJq ' part ol I 11111 law wllldi IW!ldlecl lbe • mllday to lbe lourtb lloDclay lo o.tober. 'Ille p!<pCINls ..re contained In a j spodll meuage to °""""'· one of • a lerieo NiIOO ii oeoding to Capitol • HID before bis Stale of tbe l!nlon oddrw I W-•YlllPt. l M a Whllle -brleJtnc, V-.m j Admlnl•rator llllolld Joll>son aa!d lbe j Pr-P.,,eJ I AIRPORT ... llld taboll plllalll, Hqhes Alrwatt bu 11111. Ill 1111 ~ ~ llats II _,ale m .,.;,,. ~ Doc. Z7 and Jan. 7 lllat Alnrest deporWnl or arrlvlla Wllalad lbe 10 p.m. curfew at the airport. One of the arrivals wu at 3:111 a.m., he said. Alrport Direclor R o be r I Bresnahan conflnned today t h a t f-----'Ev>;10lili0Di are oca1rrlng-aU-the-time, but tbat'most are witbln a few minutes and ... be nplalned by the alrltneo. "Even tbou&h Air Cal ii not u late u Alnrest, Ibey do have oomo viallUom," Bresnahan said. "But there ii ahra)'I ~::!' u the wutbet or mecbanica1 tmt cauae it." Bnwiah1n laid Air Cal bu a curfew clame In Ill leue allowing the county to met down alter tbe llrliDe ii glveo 30 claim-to correct the problem. But he aaHI Alrwest operates on a month to month pact which has no curfew limit in it. "If these violations conUnue to be a problem a drastlc step misht be """"" sary 3Udl u closing the iarport at IO p.m. and turning off the lights " Br.snahalt aail · ' Ill Clapers' report lo the board be aail Orance County Airport may have I -· moved Into the Dtllllber one ]IOlltlon tn the naUan In total W<eol& and 1, landings, ahead of Chicago's O'Hare !· Airport. 61 He said the fuel crisis may have " cauaed the switch in position since fl3.I billion belnf sought by Nixon Is $400 million more than ls being spent this )'Ur. • Moot of lhe Increase is Uckeled for medical _,-ams, he Mid. Eveo with tbe ~ boost In monlhly check! for vetenns under the GI bill, VA ll*ldini for education is eipected to dOCUne -from fl.I billion this year . to a.• billion for next year because of declining enrolltne11t in the program, Johmoa said. The Admlniltratlon alao ii proposing, Johnloa aald, th.It a veterarui cemetery be dOl!gnated In each of the 10 1tandard fedenl regionl and that Arllqton Cemetery near Washington be e.1panded. VU!tlms of War The President said hla adminl1lrallon Js preparing Jeg:islaUon to grant the 2.4 millJoo pel'IO!ll ~Iv"'-veleram pensloru: the same type of automatic cost-of-living increases 2vaiJable to Social Security recipients. He also aald the veterana penslon program should be restructured 10 assure that the neediest pensJoners •ill receive at least as muc.h as adult wellare recipients . · Nixon saki the a percent Increase 1n education benef1ta he 11 seeking will supply sn extra PIO million · in aid for the more than two million taking advantage of the Gt blJJ education and training allowance:s. The increase ls needed, he said, "to keep pace with Inflation." Leglala!lon Is pending tn bolb Hoose and Senate to provkle for a 13.8 percent increase:. The ·Pmldent reported that th e Veterans Administration is embarking on the great,.t procram of hospital construction lo Its history. · He said a record U76 mllllon is being sought in fiscal 1975 which begins next July I for hotpllal construction, and that his ~et will provide funds 10 hire an , U~I 7,SOO med i t,a 1 l)el'IOMel. • l'n addition-to the medical, education and pension benefits, Nixon sald America should "repay her debts to the men and women who have aerVed her well ," by Mtllnfl ulde _ ce~ dayt to ~te-aervieo. One such day was Sund1y, the first anaJverury ol Ute Vietnam cease-fire, wblch Nbon proclalmed as Nallooai MIA Aw,,_ Dt.y. Another ii Matcll 29, the ftn& annlvenary of the retum of prlsonen of war, wblch is J>,lnj deslpated Vietnam Vetenno Illy. Ile Mid Ibero •lloo la Veterans Illy, whJcb for decadei WU -.Ved OD ~V. II, the annJYerwy of the World War I armiaUce day. ' The 1968 Jegislallon switching Veteran,, 'Funny Money' Day to the Fourth Mondey of each ' Occob<r -part of the »Called "Monda y holiday" law -"bas allrred C0111iderable confuaion and noi a omaJI .-of --tmeol " ht laid. I ,.._.,. ,, < &..~ Thirty.... 1tate )tillsla"""' enadod -lullons declarlnf that Nov. II will he the official Veterans Day In llltir Jurladictiom, Nixon aakl, and all major veterans organlutlonl are aeekin&. to return 10 the Nov. 11 date. • He IJlled Cooc-Jo npeal Ille 1111 change tn the Vetarana Illy ollitmnce "in view of lbe non!111Jon which bu arlaep and In view eopedally of the poaitfon taken by , tbe. v e t e r a a 1 thcmsel vei." Hearing Slated .. • • For 4 Suspects - By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Picquellc, 39. faces a charge or Of ... o.11r '11111 Sl•ff manufacturing counterfeit curTency and All four persons arrested by the Secret his roommate Sam \Varren, 33. a printer, -servicetn connectl~th-aircdleged-a charge of aiding and abetting the $500,000 counterfeiting operation on the sale of COWlterfeit money. . 'Varren, at whose home on 223fA Orange Cout are free today, pending Pacific Avenue the agents claim to hive tbejr appearance in federaJ court. found $100 000 of the co u D t er f e It Preliminary hearing 11 scheduled Feb. currency, ~11 also sppear in court Feb. 14 at the IJ.S. Maglllrat. Court, Los 14 Angeles, for Kenneth Albert Picquelle, Scheduled lo appear lo< prellmlnary owner ol Aloha Instant Prlnhng m Costa hearing Feb 12 00 charses they Meaa, where IJ.S. agents allege !he funny pooaessed 151:000 of coonterlell money money was cranked out with an offset are Arthur F. Domer Jr .. 38, and Carol press. Ann Green. 37. both of 6900~1 Oceanfront, Newport Beach. Fro111PqeJ 'THROAT' ... of cooduct and lo deal forthrightly to improve the n;i.oral values under which our school sya:fem operates. "At the present time conflicting courses or action are being proposed lo our school board and community. After a number of conversations In recent weeks with individual school The couple v.·as arTested by Secret Service agents last Wedne.sday in a Costa fl.fesa parking lot \\'bile allegedly . carrying a shopping bag stuffed with bogus bltls. A 1pokesman for the Los Angeles office of the Secret Service said the four persons were set free on personal recogniz.ance bond,,, which means they were not required to post bail but are subject to fines ranging from $1 ,500 to $10,000 if !hey fail to appear in C(IUrt. Orange County coollnua to .. 1 fli8ht recordl with 132,000 runway ft!Ovements In 1973. Caspera also said in his report hi! contacts with the Marines over Ute of Camp Peadletoo met with dlamal rejection and that the poalble use of the Chino Hills for a new airport is a1so an apparent impossibility. A woman covered with blood screams for help as her husband and child lay wounded and bleeding following a Khmer Rouge artillery attack on Phnom Penh. The Communists, using captured American- made 105 mm cannons, shelled the city with over 60 rounds: board members, and with one another. we do not believe that the movement to recall Trustees Dennis Mangers and Ron Shenkman ls justified, nor will it Secret Service agents concluded their one ~·eek investigation into the alleged counterfeiting racket Thursday wilh a nighttime raid on Picquelle's print shop at IS88 W. Baker St. "While the Ontario Idea may pnivlde a real answer lo the airport quallon it a1so warnntl investigation becaus~ of lta superior possibility f o r •ctuallzatlon.ln C011lraat to the proposal fur a.tno Hllls, wblch bu been ~ dellgnaled u an opeo space pr ... rve " Cupe .. aail • " Cupers aai1 a tuk force for Ille 1 •ludy could consllt of both county •ta!! 1 memben who would ezplore an avenues of airport use, Including 1uch things u rapid trlllllil llnb betweeo Orange Cocmty and Ontario. .· Standard Oil Gains Reported CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -Standanl OU Co. of Ohio, the oation'1 l!lb largest oil .,._, has reported a 2l pen:eot '· fain In earnlnga for 1973. The oompany aJ90 reported Sunday a 40 pen:ent decline tn earning, !or the fmal three moolhs of 1973 u compared lo the ume period a year earller. But the company indicated that a change in inventory accounting methods -for ifs .ubsldiazy, BP Oil, distorted !-the comparilOll. Without the change, I the company said, ifs fourth qillrter report would have shown 11 million roore in profits than it did. I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I L OIANM COAIT IT DAILY PILOT FromPqeI. PORTER ... lhe peoalty?" "I believe it 11 fiv! years or $10,000 or both," Porter said. Bryant lheo read the charge and asked Porter how he pleaded. 111 plead guilty, your honor," Porter said. Porter, former scheduling director for the commltlee for the Re-election of tbe President, told the Watergate commitlee that Magruder uked him lo perjure himself. To do otherwise, Porter said Magruder told him, "could be very embarrassing to lhe President of lhe IJnlted Slates," to fonner Attorney Geoerll John N. Mitchell, and to H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's former cbJef of staff. Porter also fold the commitlee be kept quiet about his Watergata role for months out of intense leyalty to · Ni.Jon snd "probably because of the fear of group pressure that would ensue -of ool he Ing a tum player." Porter proudly told the S e n a t e Watergate committee that be campaigned for Nixon as a hoy of 8 and teatlfied that 'Watergate bad "a m01t devastating effect on my personal !Ue" -which he defined exclusively in material terms of getting fired and losing a new home. In remarks to reporters last week, Porter 1poie of losing bis "bright fulure . . . and all lhe r01t of the thlng1 Iha! I bad heeo working for .12 years to get or that t thought J had. 11 Porter wound up working at the White House In part be<ause of his frlendsblp with White Howe press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler at IJSC. Suspect in Rape Held by Police In Laguna Beaclt Laguna Beach police today are holding a 2.l-year-old man on suspicion of assault with Intent to commit rape and strong arm robbery after a practical nurse working in an exClu.sive residential area was attacked this morning. Sgt. David Avers said the man was arrested near the home where he at first assi!ted the nurse moving some articles, and then forced his attention"s on her, assertedly as payment for bis effort!. The 24-year-old nurse was choked and thrown to the Door in the attack. The man assertedly took $1. 75 from her purse and !ell. The woman called the fire d.epartme.nt whlcti relayed the call to police who searched the area but were unable to find anyone. Later she called again saying the man bad returned. Police responded again to the home and the man was found hiding at a neighbor's yard, police said. Rebels Bomb Capital PHNOM PENH (IJPI) -Communist rebel gunnen bombarded Phnom Peoh for the fourth comecuUve day today, bltting the capital, a refugee camp and an area near Pochenlong Alrport wllh artillery, rockebl and recollleu rifle flre. Five penooa were reported tilled today and 21 ...,..ied, bringing the casually loll to 19 tilled and 220 ;wounded, and making tbe altacb tbe wont the capitar bu widergone in four years. Just Playing Priest Deities Satan's . Role SOUTII SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An Eplecopal Priest says that a playful poltergeist -not the malevolent Prince of Darkness -probably bedeviled a suburban family into seeking a Roman Catholic exorcism. ~~he Rev . Richard Byfield told his congregation at St. Elizabeth's t b pal Church Sunday that the bizarre happenings at the Daly Y ousehold were beneath the dignity of Satan him.ell. f '"!'he whole thing might be blasphemoUJ if it weren't just plain unn~ ' be said. t 0 perfonn solemn rites of exorcism Is "like aiming 20.incb guns • moequltoes," said Bylield, a student of the occul~ and former aaaistant to the late Bishop James Pike who wu fascinated by the supernatural. Byfield referred to the recent report by the Catholic Church that the ritual had been performed to save the husband, his wife and =ti:'!. lrOm mysterious choking .. nutlons, £lying object& and • l I • From Page 1 ' POPEIL ... accused of hiring two acquaintancts, Doo Reed of Long Beach and Peeler of Cerritos to kill her mulU-mUlionaire husband so she could inherit one third of his $200 million estate. Most of the three-day hearing has been occupied with testimony from Reed and Peeler although a local jeweler appear..: briefly on the otand Friday to verify the authenticity of $90,000 worth of diamood jewelry allegedly given the two men as a se<:urity deposit on the murder contract. serve the best interests of our district and communities. "We dO believe that every effort should be made as rapldly as pos· sible by our aclJJol board to make such change.a as they deem advisable in the top administrative personnel of the district whlch will provide new leadership, tbat wUl bring a greater awareness of and appreciation for moral values along with academic and professional skills. "We Urie the citl7.ens of our cornm\Dl.lties to give their support to our entire school board at this difficult time." In addition to DeLange, the statement wu signed by Edward . C. Erny, pastor, First IJniled Methodist Church; Douglas W. Jeffrey, pastor, First Baptist Oturch; Paul J. Halvorson , pastor, Lutheran Church of the Resurrection ; Simon May Rentain Jamea A. McCu!Jen, pulor, Ellls Avenue Baptist Church; Donald E. Inlay, pastor, Community United Methodist Church. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Wllliam Also: Harvey A. Anderson, pastor, King $imon may be appointed Treasury of Glory Lutheran Church ; Father Secretary and stay on as bead of the Thomas Schneider, Saint Simon and Jude Federal Energy Office, Administration Roman catholic Church; James c. 90urce.. said Sunday. The llOUI'CeS said Caley, pastor, SI. Wilfred's Episcopal that the current secretary, George P. Church; Dooak1 E. Roberts, rstor Shultz, want! to resign "sometime next Christ P~byterian Church, an Ford spring" and Simon, who sUU holds the Mille!', pastor, First Methodist Church of title of b11 deputy, wants the job. Fountain Valley. ---- There they claim to have uncovered lhe plates and negattv,. allegedly u.00 to turn out bogus C>'• and $50'• which appeared on the Orange COast, ln San Diego and Arizona early in December. ~ · About $7,000 worth ol !he money Was passed, according to the allegations of lhe Secret Service. Suspect Seized In 'Bag Murders' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -William P. Hanson, 24, a delivery service employe and psychiatrist's son, bas been arrested in what police describe as two ·~paper bag" murders here. Police said Sunday that Hanson was arrested Saturday at the home of his lather, Dr. Karl H. Hanson, 'and booted for investigation of the slayings of Lorenzo Carnlglla, 70, on Oct. 16, and Ara Kuznezow, 54, on De<:. 20. · Kuzn ezov was killed by a man who hi~ his weapon Jn a paper bag, police said. Both were slain wlthln three blocks of each other in daylight by a killer described by witnesses as a young msn with long blond hai r who fled in a white van. See for SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • Smooth, ... .,....,, Chip--• •141oollo<aUWath- oW. 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The demonstration was one in a weekend of ,. protest on the first anniVersJTY Of the signing of Vietnam peace accords which Included a "drive. in" by about 200 relatives 'and friends of servlcemen still liJted aa missing in southeast Asia and an "Ignoble Peace Prize" presented in absentia to Secretary of State Henry A. Ki$singer by .actress Jane Fonda. The American Friends S e r v i c e Delay Soug lit In Houston Deaths Trial to has been chosen Miss China-;----- Lown 1974 during the annual HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) -About 80 Chinese New Year · festiva l persons. many of them newsmen. are beauty pageant held in San to testify at a hearing on a motion Francisco. by defense lawyers seeking a delay of Elmer Wayne llenley~ trial in the Texas Cl1i ef's Cr11satle To Catcli Killers Thwarted So Far DALLAS (UPI) -A.round-the-cl ock manhunt . for persons responsible for a wave of grocery robbery-killings failed · today to fulfill Police Chief Donald Byrd'& mandate to "have those bastards in jail by ¥onday morning ." Byrd mobilized .· a crew of 100 plainclothes officers Friday after the ninth robbery-shooting and told then1 to go "full blast after the bunch responsible.'· They were told to search apartment house · parking areas and streets in search of a distinctive old model car used in the Friday incident that resulted in the fifth death since Jan. 4. Meanwhile, owners an,:l clerks or small convenience groceries -the type Ylh ich has almost exclusively bcen'the target. o( I~ gunmen -admittedly are living scared. Some are taking .ex tr a precauLions. · "l admit it's got us all shook up," sajd one owner in the South Dall\as biack neighborhood which has been hit three of the nine times . "We stay pretty busy, except maybe late. at night,'' he said. "We now have two men working at all Limes. At night. one stands at the back of the store where be can be seen. He holds a double barrel shotgun.'' Forrest Vance Fuller . 45, the ninth person. shot in the "''ave of drive-in groc,_-ery store killings, remained in critical condition today. He \Vas shot in the head by two men \11ho took the cash register from the store and · drove away in a 1967 faded canary yellow Chevrolet. The car is distinctive, with pieces of chrome missing from its side , rust visible on parts of the car. and a hammered-out look to the trunk . Police · stopped all cars remotely answering the description during the weekend, but without success. 1be robbery-murders began Jan. 4. They have occurred in predominantly black neighbhorhoods and all nine of the victims were white. mass murders case. The hearing on the continuance motion begi ns t<Xlay. Defense attorney Will Gray says he wants the delay of the 17-year-old llenley's trial to allow what he tenns massive and prejudicia l publicity time to die down, GrJy said Friday that he plans to question the newsmen who gave them a statement by another defendant in the case. The statement by David Ow~ Brooks, 18, accuses Iienley of killing some of the 'rt teenage youths whose bodies were found in graves in and near here. Gray said he would move immediately for a change of venue if he were unable to gain a continuance. ''There's no way we can try this case here at this time," Gray !aid. He added that he favors El Paso, Tex. as a trial site because "that's just about the farthe st you can get in the state from Houston." Dist . Atty. Carol Vance said he won't oppose moving the trial and would be h'appy in any metropolitan area. The decision on a change or venue rests with State District Court Judge William Hatten, who also must decide whether to ~ppress ora l and written statements , Henley made to police officers after his arrest Aug. 8. • Henley was arrested after h e telephoned police Ji nei~boring Pasadena and told them be sbot and killed Dean A. CorU, 33. A grand jury later ruled the shooting or C.Orll was in self-defense. Police say Corll was the leader of a homosexual murder-torture ring. il'l ale Pro stituw, 78, Arrested PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) -District Atty. Harl Hass says a prostitution charge against a 78-year-old man wilf be dropped after he completes 40 hours of community service work, assisting people with reading problems. 111 "I'm just sick and tired or people Haas said that Murray V. Griffith was the first man charged ·in PorUand under a new state law making it illegal for a man to accept money for sexual activity. being ne<dlcssly killed ," Chief Byrd said. "I've mobilized. lhe whole department and told my homicide investigators they have all the resources they need to I stop these senseless killings. Griffith was cited in October alter a female police officer said be accepted $50 from her . • • • I • , • l ' , • • I , ' • J • l J I • • ' • ' I I • ' Royal Sleddi ng Princess Anne and Capt. Mark PhilLips enjoy a fa!lt run down a toboggan run at Government House in Ottawa. The couple are en- joying a three-day vacation In Canada. Committee said Sunda_y that 56, 755 Vietnamese have been killed in the year since the ~fire began and charged the United States with fostering major violations. Two followers or the Rev. PhiUip Berrigan drwed as President Nixon and South Vietnamese President Nguyen van Thieu held Sunday's mock news conference. Some participants asked critical questions and phony police backed the men up to the White House fence and tied their hands. At that moment, the park police arrived and asked ror the group's demonstration permit. A member said it didn't have one. The rope was replaced by handcuffs aild the four were hustled aw~ in a police van, charged with unJawful assembly and demonstrating without a permit. They were identified. as Dr. Charles L. Rado!, 57, Colorado Springs, Colo.: the Rev. Edward J. Murphy, 36, New York City; Sal Scafidl, 21, Jersey City, N,J., and Lee Kohns, 38, \Vcehawken, N.J. During the arrests, two vans and two campers circled the White House. 1be ·campers were driven by a POW- MIA group which says it has been trying to see Nixon since July. Spokesman George Brooks said the campers could circle ''for as many days, weeks. months as necessary" until Nixon tells them whether the 1,315 men still in Southeast Asia are dead or held captive. More than 100 persons, including many children, held a peaceful candlelight vigil &mday evening in support of the group. The van! were driven by a religious organization, "National Prayer and Fast for the Waterga\e Crisis." It asked forgiveness for the President and sang :·God Bless America" on a public · address system and carried signs saying "God Love! Nixon." Miss Fonda and about 250 rain-soaked demonstrators tried Saturday to give the prize -a large wooden plaque with a 20-millimeter machine gun bu1Jet above a typed citation -to Kissinger at the State Department. Kissinger, a Nobel laureate, was in New York and a guard said, "No one's here to present it to the good doctor ." Woman Detained 9 Months Gets Pregnancy .Tests MORRISTOWN. N.J. (UPI) -The judge in the murder trial or Joanne Chesimard, 25. ordered doctors lo give ·a medical report today on the Black Liberation Army activist. who was said to be pregnant. Mrs. Chesimard has been in jail for nine months. Sheriff Arnold B. Laci<!. said Sunday ''she sure as hell didn't "get that way" in his Morrjs County jail, noting that h• bas not allowed conjugal visits between ·Mrs. Cbesimard and her husband, who lives in New Yo rk City. Mrs. Chesimard was previously held in the women's jail in New York City While on trial for federal bank robbery charges. During that trial, she and a codefendant, Freddie ffilton, w e r e removed because of several outbursts and locked in a room adjoining the courtroom. The case ended in a mistrial. In New Jersey, Mrs. Chesimard is on i,ial with Clark Squire, 36, on charges of sfaying a state trooper during a shootout with black activists la.at May. Two gynecologists and a n o t h e r physician who examined Mrs. Chesimard Friday, after she complained of being ill, were ordered to report to Middlesex County Judge John E. Bachman today on her condition. Jury selection was halted Friday when Mrs. Chesimard said she was ill. One of her attorneys, Evelyn Williams of New York, said she expected her client's conditiOn to delay the start of testimony. . ~Joy of Sex' Se ller Cleared MACON. Ga. (API -Obscenity charges against h1acon b o o k s e 11 e r Kendrick hfoffett Jr., who was arrested for selling the book "The Joy of Sex," have been dropped. . The action carile after State Court Judge J. Taylor Phillips granted a motion to suppress the prosecution's main evidence, the confiscation of the liook by Macon police. . He said the confiscation violated · Mo££ett'~ rights. ·He said judicial determination of obscenity must be made and a warrant issued before s .. ch an arrest can be made legally. • Uganda Chief Bans Wearing of Wigs KA!olAf'AL (UPI) -President ldl Amin ol Uganda banned lhe wearing of wigs in govmuneat offices and at publlc lunctlpns l~ because he said be did not Wini' U1andans lo wear the hair of dead lmperiaHsts or o! Africans killlld bY imperialists. Tbose wlshJnc lo -r wigs in prlvale lite are free lo do so, he said . No member ol his famlly Is to wear a wig O!' she will ceeae to he his family member. -----. DAILY PILOT :J Sinatra 11' edding Tina Sinatra, second from right, married record· ing company executive Wes FarreU at a private ceremony in Las Vegas attended by the bride's father, Frank, and sister Nancy. ---------- Tax Claim Call~d Legal Nixor t Attorn ey Sciys Deed Sig1ied Before Cut0ff By BILL ST ALL SACRAMENTO . (AP) -President .Nixon complied fully wif)i the law in claiming massive tax deductions f0r the gilt of his vice presidential papers, his tax Jawyer contends. Frank DeMarco, a Newport Beach attorney, said the original d e e d transferring the papers to the National Archives actually was signed in Los Angeles · on April 21, 1969, by Edward L. Morgan, then deputy counsel to the President. That was well before the July 25, 1969, cutoff for that type of massive tax deduction. The deed now on file is a substitute that was not signed until April 1970, De1.1arco acknowledged , But DeMarco said the signing of the deed was a formality that had no bearing on the eligibility for Nixon tax deductions that total $482,000 so far. Asked if he was convinced the entire procedure met all legal deadlines and requirements, OeMarco said: "Yes, sir, absolutely." Th e timing or the gift and the paperwork involved arc under investigation by the Internal Revenue Service and Congress' Joint Committee on Internal Revenue. They are attempting to determine i! Nixon met all requirements for the deduction before the Jul y 25, 1969, cutoff. DeMarco said the critical fact is the actual delivery of the papers to the archives. on March 'rt. 1969, four months before the deduction cutoff. "The gift stands or falls on the delivery. Tax law does not require a deed. This deed had nothing to do with the tax return." De Marco said in a telephone interview from his ho m e Saturday. DeMarco had refused to comment publicly on the issue Wllil Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. said Friday he had evidence the deed on file with the archives was "backdated" by a Cull year. "Now. l feel it is only proper to comment on this," DeMarco said. DeMarco acknowledged that the deed on file in . Washiilgton is not the original but was drafted and signed in April, ' 't I 1970, but dated April 21, 1969. The deed was retyped. signed and notarized as a cleanup procedw·e, DeMarco said. "Jn my legal opinion. that is not a backda ting," said Dei\1arco, law partner of Herbert Kalmbach of Newpart Be<1ch, Nixon fundraiser and personal attorney to the President. Of the original deed, QeMarco said, "Ed Morgan was here in Los Angeles April 21. 1969. He did at that time sign the chattel deed." l\.1organ said recently he was "98 percent sure" he signed the original deed but declined to say without qualification that he did: Brown sa id the original deed cannot be located. ' One reason the new deed was drafted is that the original did not contain an inventory of the. papers. DeMarco said. He also said the only document required by the Internal Revenue Service to substantiate iucb a deduction is an appraisal of the papers. OeMarco said "I had the appraisal in my left hand when I signed the tax: return with the right.'' ***. *** l1ica Design for N·ixon . . .. Library Greeted C-oolly LOS ANGELES (AP) -A proposal to design the Richard Nixon library after an ancient Inca city has met with a cool reception. LeoJiard K. Firestone, president of the Richard Nixon Foundation, a tax-free corporation formec;I to build the libfary, called it "weird" Friday. A spakesman for Economic Research Associates of [As Angeles, which recommended that the library be JoCated near the University of California at Irvine in Orange County, laughed at the theme. The proposa l to build the Inca replica in Seattle was made by Wayne F1eld, a stockholder with the President's brother, Edward Nixon, in the Seattle Kings football enterprise. The suggested design calls for a five- story edifiee for the library with living quarters for the Nixon family on the top floor. Edward Nixon, 43. lives in Lynwood, Wash., and owns 3 percent of the Seattle KingS group seeking a profes.sional football franchise . He is a trustee o! the Nixon foundation . The proposed design was sent to Firestone. "From the pictures, it looks a little weird," Firestone said. "Mrs, Nixon has indicated that she would want it simple. I doubt if this design would meet with the Nixons' approvar." Firestone saJd the foundation had paid some architec;ts to "put something together" in the way or designs. But he added., "We probably won't be getting around to fund raising or the design until 1the President is out of office." Firestone said . there bad been no decision as to the site, but that the found'ation '1had hoped to iet land from tbe Irvine Ol." in Orange CoWlty. A spokesman for the Economic Research Associates scoffed at the Inc.an design idea but said that if admisSlon is charged it "should be a tremendous drawing card for the Nixon library." Field owns Rembrandt, Inc.. or Edwina , Minn., operator of a group of health-care retirement homes a n d granite works. He has said that he wanted the library in Seattle "because of our deep esteem for the President and our friendship with his brother, Ed." Slr.ippln9 lhro,,.gh th• r•in drop1 •r11 K•mme. Ko1r• •nd Kri1t• H•rttlng. Thtir yellow •nd whilt pol•• dot, •ll·wt•lher co•h l)y Fitche l, •dd ll lit11• 1,11n 1hine lo • r•iny div. Th• girh •re 'the ' d•u9hter1 al Mr, & Mr1. Mic•ev. H•rtling of Newport Be1ch . Kemmt i1 in ill• Ki"derg•rtt11.1t C.rJ1:1 Hill, Newport l••ch. PASHIOH IS'-AMD Htwptfi IM(ll ...,_ TOWff & COUNftY Ortltlt 1714) ...,,.. MUMTIMtTOH MAlllOUlt 17141 ..... 1 ... • w-.,, i_, 28, 1974 l1meli1 Leave De1ert ... ., 97 -day Siege Lifted Looking For ~ilver fjning llWE MONDAYS DEPT. -Don't tell me . You gmi.d this new week todlly with all the llllhullum of a lunenl ~ lt WU • clelr CW f:i the Mmday Momlng Blabs. Your kids got up lllUffllng and barld!ig lib .. off--i aeaI aullerinJ pneumo. rU. Your °"" ~ waa doiJli the dlpoy-doodle and you feared you were ........ down with the Ou. 'Ibo momill& coflre IOI IJ>llled m the newly deaned rug. The kids IOI inlo a baUle over who got whlcl! bn!aklut cereal. The dog caught hl5 tail in the balhroom door. So you looked brigh11y ahead Into the day, figuring that wbat the heck , things rouldn't get any wone. Then you turned to the he8dlines ol the day. Abruptly, UUup were worse. HAWAil HAS GONE on gasol ine ra- tioning. Senator Henry Jackson, the I:Jeno::rat of Wuhington state, wams that pa c:oupom may be a reality for us by ApnJ 0< June. SUEZ, £cypl (AP) -1 ... 1'1 invuJon -IJlted Ille 1'1-day •lee• of &lei City IOday, IWTtllderod a-· mu.. of l'cYPllJll terrltory t o Ille United Nallonl and lrMI Eppt'a encirded lrd Army. 8COllE8 OF Imel! lillf.tn1cu rolled out. of Sues Cily toward canal brldiea to Ille eastern bonk. The vebldes were filled with •lncloc. dapplng aoldten. 11We are IJOinc home," 1he 1.-aelia -Jn llebn!w -to the tune of '""'11 land ii your land, this land ii my land." 'l1ley railed their flll(ttl In V·lor· vktory aipala and waved captured £cyp11M nap. Some armored '"" ,..,.. painted with "Good-bye Africa." In • midday '"""""Y, the Ianelil lonnally banded control of the dtJ •t the oouthem 1ateway to the Suez canal to the U.N. Enwneoey F«tt. U.N. troops immedlatel7 beoD liking cartrol of Suez -with !he t5,000 civilian inhabitants -and Ille llOUthem lnvuion """'• holding It for at leut six boun. "WE TO prevent Luxury Auto Kills Lottery Prize Winner any unautbcrized Egyptian rmvementa until the lmelis are clear," said Col. Reino Raltaaari, commander of the Ftnnisll U.N. conUngent. "So far, everythJna 15 going smoothly. I do not think I will have to tboot anyone. When J went to lnlonn the Egypdan commander of !he handovor, he was siin asleep. That ii the belt pollillle omen." laraell ollicen said lbat by nJcblfall Egypt would regain au the occupied land from Adablya, Il miles llbouth of Suez, to a tine In Ille deaert about three mil" north of the canal..ide city. That ls about a third o( the enclave carved out of Egyptian territory west ol the canal during the Israeli inva.stlon al the dooe of the Odobe< war. It leaves Egyptian Jines open to the I0,000 3rd Anny soldien encircled aihce October. Feathers or black llnob "* °'u the deaert and along the Gull of Suez In scues of places as the wtthdnwlll( Israelis set fire to wrecked Egyptian truckl, 1upplies and whatever the1 touid not carry with them. THE ELl!Cl'llONIC control center of one SOVtet·built SAM rnisaile lite was blalted Oat and a SAMl milsile Jay betide the road, e<ploded In ball Jille a silver cigar. The lull·scale pullout called (Or in the diseogagemenl aCCO<d ~ by Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger began ofr..clally Friday. But eYeO before then, aoldieB bad started pulling apart P>c;u... and bunkers, ""ling i·n -..is of milea of ._rnmicatioos wirea and diggiBg up ..-maril:ing nearly a million mines, lraeli officers said. Tbe diaengagement is to be oompleted within 40 days from Friday. Although the final positions remain secret, it is undentood that Israeli lon:es will pull back to a Ji&hlly armed line about Il miles eut o! ·the canal, with the main l•aell defenses at a line near the strategic Giddi and Miila pasaes about 20 miles back. U.N. peacekeeping forces will take up positiCN between the Iaraeli lines and Egyptian f~ces eut of the cana1 . '!be Egyptians also are understood to have pledged to thin out their r.rc.. east· of the canal Cyprus Boehefl Fans Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, accompanied by his frequent date Nancy Maginnes, arrived at h1adison Square Garden for a hockey game between the New York Rangers and th•. Los Angeles Kings. Those in nearby seats stood anLapplauded Kissmger, who Signed autographs while watching the game. Mourns Grivas The British may get down to a onHay work week -they'd be smart not to make it a Monday. They threw eggs at the vlco pmident in Rhode Island. Were they from Rhode Island Reda? NILES, ~lid1. (AP) -A Niles man has been found dead ln the 1uxury automobile he boug)lt with the !~st $20,000 installment of his ll00,000 Michigan Lottery wlnnings. 75-year-ol.d Guerilla Succum.bs at Southern, Hideout The President Is hidden up at Camp David trying to figure out the state ol the Union and the Watergate Committee is hidden ln Washington trying to figure out the state of the President. BOLSTERED BY ALL thl1 wonderful newa, you flee the house for the outllde world. And what llJ'eetl you? Frigid air from a fading January, that'• what. You figure the flnt blizzard ever has otruck our Or11111e Cout. Not true. First blizzard of recent times to strike our coaital sector came 25 years ago this month-in 1949. It was 19 degrees In IA Habra and Z2 ln Tustin. Dumped snow and filled up my backyard in Lagwui Beach. Well, it was a small backyard, anyway.• . This, however, ls no time to digress. We have to look rorward, past this Blue Monday starting. our week. . ISN'T TllERE AN\'TlllNG, anywlim,. to brighten the doldrums at this IJrrt or the week? Well, try this one. U you were planning to go to Orange County Superior Court on "Feb. II to witness If kids and basketball can triumph ove.-COmmunlty Standards, it looks like you can strike that date lr'om your calendar. You may recall that In thla spooe a bit back, I was di1CU1Slng the problems of one Larry T. Smith, who llvea cut in the Big Canyon orea of Newport Beach. Smith put a basketball hoop above hl5 garage door for hit kids, Laurie, a, and Gregg, 9. 1be Canyon Hilb Community Association leadership, however, ordered him to haul it down . Smllh refused. They IOled. ~ LATEST develoPment is that the Canyoo Hilt. Community A!:sociation folks have now elected a new board of dlrecton. One of the five elected ls a certain John Cashion. Not ooly did Cashion campaign on a pro-basketball hoop plank, but he installed one at his own home shortly after the Smiths got sued by the -Uon. All this •lrongly suggests the antl·hoop rule . In Big Canyon is very likely to go down the bucket. THUS THE SMITH KIDS may keep on shooting and end up All-Americans after all. Maybe that's worth a amile on a Blue Monday. And have a niolTuesday, won't you? Police ruled that the death of Fred B. Marshall. 55, was acckiental, pending completion of laboratory tests. Officials said 'they believe he died of carbon monoxide poiloning. Mariball'a death was di 1 covered lhortl7 alter noon Satunlay when his wife noticed the garage door part way open, police laid. Olficen aald they found Manhall with one foot out of the car as if he had been trying to get ouL The garage was filled with elhaust fumes, but the car was not nmning though the Ignition switeb was on, police said. Marshall's oldest daughter, Betty Gray, said her father often spent hoW's in the new cadlDac -he "loved ·it IO much" -Jistealng to the tape deck or watcbiog the auto's color television. The oar alao waa equipped with a bar m nlrlgerator. ~ plant manger for the A.can X·Ray Co. here, won the prize May 3, 1973. Lottery officials !aid the remaining nine installments of $20,000 would be, paid to Marshall's estate. Mrs. Gray aaid the family would decide whether to keep the auto after the funeral Tuesclay. Demonstrators Hurl Tomatoes At Laird, Ford PROVIDENCE, R.I. ( A P ) Demonstrators hurled eggs and tomatoes at pmidentlal advtaer Melvin R. Laird when he an-ived with Vice Pruklent Gerald R. Ford to receive an award. Neither Laird nor Ford waa hll by the approximately 15 eggs, tomatoes and other objects that were thrown by about a dozen of the e1timated 150 de.-traton chanting a n t I · L a I rd slogan1 Sunday on the Provideoct C.Ollege campus. Laird and Fon! expreued no reaction to the incident and made no mention of tt later in speeches. Moments after the throwing incklent, another IJTOUP of about JOO wannly applauded the two just outside the colle1e'1 Alumni Hall. UPIT ......... Nud1 Help Air Force Major Duane Swim· ley says his wife Marlene needs psychiatric help. Mrs. Swimley was arrested last" week on charges of hiring a man to kill her husband. Her 13-year-old son by a previous marriage is accused o! plotting with bis mother. NICOSIA (UPI) -Cyprus today honored in death the man who until Sunday waa sought as Public Enemy No. l. The cabinet ordered three dal'S of mourning for guerrilla Gen. ~rge Grivas and President Arc b bis bop Makarios declared an amnesty 10< his followen. Grivas, who fought side-by-side with Makarios to .win Cyprus independence from Britain but broke with him over the issue of union with Greece, died Sunda y at the age of 75 in a hideout in the southern port city ol Limassol. MAKARIOS DECLARED an for Grivas' guerrillas who • amnesty in 1971 Figh.ting Still .. Blnody Year After Viet Accord SAIGON •• South Vietnam (AP) - Heavy fighting was reported today on the first anniversary of the cease.fire that was supposed to end the Vietnam War but didn't. The South Vietnamese command claimed that 62 Viet Cong were killed in three batt1es ..S to 110 miles southwest of Saigon in the Mekong Delta. Government losses were put at 15 dead and IO wounded. . Neither the government nor the Viet Cong held any special ceremoni es to mark the anniversary of the peace agreement which secured the release of American prisoners of war held by the Communists and paved the way for the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. G. Gibson formerly of San Clemente, study what happens to their bodies under record ei:posure to weightlessness. e State of Vallon CAMP DAVID, Md. IAPI -President ('-_I_N_s __ H_oR_T_ .. _ •...... ) Nixon is continuing a long weekend stay at his mountaintop retreat, confening with two top aides on the State of the Union address to be delivered Wednesday night. White Hou.Se aides said Ni.ion was joined at Camp David on Sunday by chief of stall Alexander M. Haig and speech writer Ray Price, who drove separately from Washington and stayed e 10 Daus Left '-.....,/ overnight. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -• Girls Buried ~Ith theu-. recovery ship on, station and NORTH BEND, Wash. (UPI) _ Two t me gro~mg_ short, Skylab 3 s aatronauts girls were buried by an avalanche that are plotting the last IO daya of their roared down 6 :ioo loot Chair Peak m~~en gsepatUngce joumth tey.. 1 t 1 Sunday as a horrified latjJer looked at .1 ., a s • 0 r • m e r on. A mowslide forced more than 60 ti ode now, commande: .Gerald P. rescue workers out of the area. carr of Santa Ana told m1ss1on control The rescue operations were condwcted over the weekend . throughout Sunday ntg)lt under Jtg)lts Medica~ ~xper1ments have priority as and flares but there appear:ed to be Carr, William R. Pogue and Edward little hope for Jean D. Ktsman, 10, High Winds Cause Damage Seattle, and Unda D. Angell, 13, Renton, Wash. e Pi.ne Founll CAREFREE, Ariz. (UPI) -Three quail hunten Sunday evening found the wreckage of a light plane 't b a t disap~red Friday night on a lllght from Phoenix to Las Vegas, Nev.1 with ' Tornadoes Dow1i Buil.dings, Wires in South States 0.00 , ... ,, ,,.,..,, .. ,. ' .. '.our persons aboard. , · None of the occupants, all of them from Las Vegas, was believed to have survived. 'nie pilot waa Bill . Burkhalter, 28, a cardiovascular techn'Jcian. Abo •board were Gary DrosdahJ, a c e rt'I fie d operating room technician, and Julie Gregory and Mimi Pitrello, b o t h registered nurses. DAILY l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE OtlivtrJ of the Daily Piiot Is 9111'11!\eld MMMr·ftrMn1 11 ¥M • Mt """ ,_ ~ ., Si• J.""-cell _, .,.., cen wlll ... ~ .. ,..,c ....... ••• 11• .... .,,k .. ..,..., ... a..ty1 ....... """' ,., ..,, ., ' .............. y. w ...... . ...... .,, , ....... I """ .. Ill ......... . .... c. ............ ,. .... TtltfllOMt ~ 0..-.. c....., ..._ ....... .... ·..::·~· ~" "" .. , .. ,._ CllllRMfl. hr:::-: leldl. ... ''""''' .... ...... 1111111 L..-, Llfllllll ...... . ... ..... renewed the underground battle for Enosis (union with Greece). A government spokesman said ·all schools would be closed and flags would Dy at hail staff oo public buildings during three d,ays of official mourning. The body or tne 1ate warrior will 1ie in state in Nicosia's church of Phaneromeni, where Cypriots under Archbishop Makarios on Aug. 15, 1954 took an oath to fight untll death for Enosis. Makarios, who became president after the island gained iis lndependenoe from Britain in 1959, abandoned the struggle for Enosi!. This was one of the tenns set by Britain, Turkey and Greece for agreement on independence. Grivas' body will be moved to the historic Nicosia church from Limas.sol, where it was kept in the Mme of a close Grivas supporter, later today. It will not be taken to the G""'k embassy as earlier announced. the spokesman said. . A GREEK EMBASSY omciai said Ambassador Efstathlos Lagakos went to Limassol today to discuss funeral arran&ements with Grivas' supporters. "In Cyprus, schools will be clo.oed and nags will Dy half-mast until W-Y. when the body, which will lie in 9late, will be flown to Greece for burial," Foreign Minister Yannakis Christofidi• aatd in Athens. . Hundreds of students in the Cypriot capital oi Nicosia staged a procession this morning with marchers carrying pictures of the dead leader, whose rode name, Dighen.is, was taken from an ancient Greek hero. Despite government resentment over his recent commando struggle against UPIT ....... HONORED IN DEATH Gen. Geortt Griv11 ~1akarios. local newtpapen framed stories of Grivas' death in black: ind displayed large plctu.... ol lhe guorTIJla chief. - Grivas' death left the future ol Eoka, the "second government" on this 1'1editerranean island, in doubt despite guerrilla vows to keep on fighting for Eoosis. "BEFORE IUS death, Gen . GriVIS named a successor who has now aa&Wned leader.;bip of the slnlg'ie, "1\ich will coo.tinue until his mm has been achieved,'' the statement said. Ohio, Pennsglvania More Trucker Violence; Driver Shot, Two Beaten By the Anoclated Pren Violence Oared again early today in Ohio and Penmylvania alter Independent trucker groups rejected a federal proposal and voted lo cooliooe their protest ol hlcb fuel co!ll and low freight "'~t of the violence occuried in Ohio. One trucker wu shot at Akron, two WS111 heal.en at Warren, one rig was bumed and al leHI IS were damagl!d. AT LEAST FIVE men were arrested on varied cllartet 1n oonnectlon with atlemptjl to bait lhlcken on hlghwaya, m..o' « whom have refused to join u.\. dlaldent llJ"OUlll which began a ...,_ lut -k or bave acheduled -to atait 'nllraday. A-2.• fnJcken met in Akron ' Sunday. The Owner-operators , tep1Wi.d by the Council , ·O I lnde!lmdmt Trucbn, laid . t h. govaUIWt ~ et{erlnP were too vague.' Fram-.,,,.., . pn.ldent ol the .....U, aid tht lnlcbn will cmtinue !hell'' ~ 111111 ..... -le ~--· ID tbe lqilllDUN, tbe \I' I 0 1 e D c e c:onllnued. Donnil Nlddea, ao, al CUey, Ill., was bolpltalbod fllm1 Jn Akron With a btlllet -_. bil.rtp! abOulcler. The MaD> DI.a lank truct dri9W told polJce he .... •JU!bound ... ~ 'It -1 ol v.........., bdJy when bia rig WH lllruck !Wice by bullets. One !lug went through lhe windahleld and struck him. Edward Falooner, 37, of Waterl'i>rd, Pa., was holJ>ltalized loclay In Wamn with tnjur1ea ttullerecl wbon be and hi• partner ...,. beaten, police uld. Falcner aald "'" men atoppecl bis bakery truck, pulled him and his partner from the cab and beat them. IN SOU'l11WESf'ERN Pennsylvania , state police in Washington County said one trucker waa arretled during the night for obstructing IqbWays. The windshields ol two iracto<·tratm were broken in incidenta along Jntentate 70 also in Waabington County. One of the trucka was alfadted u It rolled along the interstate, pollce said. Stale police In Beaver County 'reported thrre lnciclenta In wblcb trucb -· , either forced off !lie road or bit by ml..Uea. At their meeting Sunday, the Obio truckers rejected a e per<ent IDcneae in the frelcht rate gnnted eorlilr thill mopth becaaae 1t WU Jno Jow. Leonard Floet, attorney for the IJTOUP, '8ld he received the pt11tmlllt'• -1 at a meetJnc In Florida last -k with W.J . Usery, Jr., a - of the Federal Medlatloo Senioe and a While Houoe aide . Neither f1eet no< Rym -.Id - detaila of the aller, but said they -.Id return to WubbJctoo tb11 -k. ' B..4.TH ROM..4.NCE ...4. ..SUGGESf:lON LONDON (UPI) -The ~m gaa board hu started advertiltng one way of helping to eaae Britain'• energy crials. "Put a bit of romance Into your bath by lharinl the water," the ad-t aays. "You'd be amand bow -gaa you 11ve.'' ' ol a Wa wa d M Mo m on Wa He mo col J wa ti .' ( ---. Monday, Januar-y 28, 1q74 DAILY PILOT $.' 2 Killed In Sunday 1 Accidents VJCl'ORVILLE (AP) -Two rtcrutlorutl vehicle drivers .,..., kllled within five minutes of eath other In separate accidents, shcrllf omcers said. .Legislator Bills Stare for Tour SACRAMENTO (UPI ) Sen. Randolph. Collier, dean of the legislature, batatedl~ has billed the stete $2,165 for · a two-week European tour last fall with his wife and inlrult daughter. doubl&-room charge on the tour. In clai ms filed last month, r.trs. Winslow listed expenses of $2,653 and Robert Hampton, another Collier alde, charged the state $2,400. Signatures Needed • Pot Proposal Pales. U>S ANGELES (AP) -oiler persons began soliciting group. This year, the Blank petitions and a depleted signatures -supporters had campaign's war chest totals war chest are hampering hoped for 325,000 s i g n e d only about $30,000, a n d efforts to place a marijuana supporters, ~llss A1cDerm~tt Amorphia, with Its o w n decriminalization initiative on sald in a weekend interview. financial problems, has been the November b a 11 o t , "We are having difficulties handcuffed in prov id Ing organizers say. but I think v.·e can still pull financial assistance, Mi ss lnveotigators said Robe<t L. Watennan, 31. Garden Grove, was killed SUnday when his dune buggy overturned on El Mirage Dry Lake. Collier's bUls raised to $7,748 the total state bills ·for the taxpayer·pald trip for himself and-his-two aides. The two aides, as well as Collier, flew first-etas! at $1,685 each, despite a legislative poUcy that restricts staff travel to coach class. "Most of our supporters It out of the bag,'' she said. f.1eDennott said. seem to think that because "We have not been getting She said the group will try ' we made it in 1972 we can the kind of support' that v.•e to emphasize its dire need of qualify again this ye<l r without did in 1972 for Prop. 19, the assistance in half-page ad! in· any difficulty. That isn't so," marijuana initiative," s h e some me tr o Pol it an says Fran McDermott of said. "People do not realize neWspapers, beginning this Marijuana Refonn League. that unless 1,re can get a _"_'•_ck_.-------Leonard Heronema, 2 8 , Montclair, was killed five minutes later at a location one mile from where Watennan • was k 111 ed. ( BRIEFS ) Heronema was tllled when the motorcycle he was riding collided with one operated by Jeff Hedrick, 19, Brea, who was seriously injured, authori- ties said. e Bing Relea1ed BURLINGAME (UPI) - Bing Crosby, wearing his sort felt hat at a jaunty angle, strolled out of the hospllal Sunday, two weeks after surgery for removal of a twig abscesll. Doctors forecast a complete recovery and s a i d the operation would have no effect on the &9-ycar-old crooner's voice. "Bing will have the same melodkius voice," said Dr. Stanley Hanfilng. his personal physician. Crosby had been hospitalized si nce New Year's Eve for a stubborn IWlg aliment thought to be caused by a rare African fungus disease he picked up while on a safari. e F•neral fodat1 EYES 'GOVIRNORSHIP Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Brow11 Joins 5 in Race For Office SAN DIEGO (AP\ Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr., 35. set out today to recapture tile California govemorstiip hiS father lost to Ronald Reagan eight years agoh Brown, a Democra t, formally d ecl~red has candidacy with a pledge to "create a ne\v spirit of activism and hope in state gov eminent." He would start, Brown said. wit h a sweeping reorganization of the state's executive offices. BROWN BECAME the firth formal candidate for the Democratic nomination In the June 4 primary. Assembly Speaker Bob ~foretti, 37, planned to announce h i s candidacy Tuesday. The tour officially was described as a study of timber taxation In Scandinavia. But a fellow senator bas termed the · resultant report as "not worth filing." Collier, (D·Yreka), asked the state to pay all but $5 per day or his family 's joint lodging costs at several expensive hotels, including a $50-a..day hotel apartment in London across from Hyde Park. HOWEVER, the s t a t e controller's office wil1 ask Collier to personally pay at least $10 a day of the family's lodging cost before h i s expense claim is approved, the Riverside Press- Enterprlse reported . A similar $10 charge was deducted by Mrs. H e 1 e n Winslow, the sena to r 's administrative assistant, f.rwn her daily hotel bills to cove r her husband's share or the Collier's wife and child spent the first week of tbe trip in the Park Lane HOtel in London, with Collier, 71, joining them for three days \Yhicb \\'ere charged to the state with only a $5 per day deduction. IUS WlFE, Barbara, 35, and their e i ght-:month-o ld dau g ht er, Natasha, accompanied the senator to expensive hotels in Helsinki and ?i.1unich the second week, with again only a $5 deduction from daiJy. hotel rates <lf up to $63. C<Jllicr claimed $23.72 for taxi fare from his Stockholm hotel to the city's airport. He said he lost the VC1Ucher for the item. He also billed the state $48.05 for-two telephone calls from Munich to his Sacramento residence. 3 Die in Collision Of Two Light Planes · LAKE EUilNORE (AP) -Firemen said nearly 2,000 A glider pilot who cut loose onlookers swarmed to the at the last seC<Jnd was the crash site and got in their only survivor after two single-way as they attempted to engine planes s 1 a m m e d probe wreckage to look for survivors. together in an explosion and fiery crash that killed three The wreckage was centered persons, officials say. on a vacant lot near Skypark The . Airport. A co ron e r 's victims were identified spokes an .d th bod' by a Riverside County deputy m 531 e 1es HOSPITALIZED Earl W1rrtn Earl Warren In Hospital A we 11 ·fin an c e d and n1assive influx of signatures stronger-backed proposal to in the next several weeks v.·e remove criminal penalties for ~'ill not get on the ballot." private growth. possession and The 1m campa ign v.·as use of marijuana was defeated backed \\'it~ $50,000 i n by Cslifornia voters in 1972. contributions mostly from KIDS LIKE TO ASK ANDY Amorphia, a San Francisco- nus YEAR, supporters are baSed marijuana law reform __ facing a Feb. 18 deadline rorlr===================~ collecting 325,504 signatures needed to put the issue before the electorate again. So far, Miss !\1cDermott says, only 175,000 persons have signed I the petition. . I At this point -thr ee months INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Earl 'Varren. former chief justice and California governor, was ------~---II WHEREEVER DID IT GO? Our Third Great Sale Ends Tomorrow , Tuesday Jon. 29th At 5:00 p.m. in satisfactory condition today after being hospitalized for What was described as tests and observations for a "cor- onary disease." Warren, \\'ho retired from the Supreme COurt in 1969, v.·as a chief justice for 16 years. , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Sigh in a tavern in the south- ·of.-market industrial area: "Remember morality?'' With This Coupon A FREE L~SSON WITH ADVANCE REGISTRATION ADYANCI llGISTIATION INDS fll. 4 THANKS FOR MAKING IT A SUCCESS 44 fashion Island, HWport center 644-5070 SACRAME!'.'TO (AP ) -A Jrivate Navy funeral was echeduled at Mather Air Force Base today for Cmdr. Rohert J. Schweitzer, a prisoner of war for five years in North Vietnam. Brown's prepared statement of candidacy made no direct mention of the fact his father was governor for eight years, 19SM7. 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The lree'!'aY bit 8' snaf; when the state withdrew $7 million in gas tax "li>""Y lhal"was to pay for the first section. · •• · ·The cities reasoned that some ot1ter financial com· mitment had to be found before a deadline arrives this .. week requiring environmental Impact studies for all new freeway construction. The money they wanted was part of a total of up to $30 million that county and city governments will get over the next three years from Uncle Sam to de· velop advanced transit systems. Whether or not one freeway construction project is proper use of this special federal money is question· able. The main point that should be made is that the approach was too hasty and spurred by desperation to beat a deadline. The Corona del Mat Freeway remains Orange County's No. 1 transportation project and sho~ld not have been deleted from the Department of Transporta· tion's budget. With virtually every force in the county behind the project, the state should reinsert the program. Most ~re~­ way programs in the state are under attack and thi s 1s one everyone agrees is needed -and soon. .. Candor: Phase II Hugh Scott (R-Pa .) who referred on a national television program to seeing documents which "seem w me to exculpate the President." The documents allegedly con· lain summaries of conversations between the President and John Dean which refute Dean's testimony. Scott's remarks were followed up by Vice President Gerald Ford who said be too is convinced, on the ba sis of the same documents, that the President bad no prior knowledge of Watergate and took no ·part in the cover· up. Ford, however, admits he hasn't seen the docu- ments and was basing his statement' on conversations with the President. Both Scott ·and Ford' maintain the President cannot release the mysterious documents· because their public•· Lion might jeopardize pending legal action against per· sons involved in Watergate. However, Judge John Sirica ruled last November that President Nixon was free to release as much Watergate material as he wished. Meanwhile a panel of the Committee for Economic Development finds that, "Public cynicism concerning the conduct of the Presidency is at an all·time low." Small wonder. UCl's True Friend Orange County and UC Irvine lost a staunch friend and supporter last week with the death, at 82, of Edward J, "Brick" Power . Phase I of President Nixon's Operation Candor foundered on the shoals of the IS.minute tape erasure. Now we seem to be moving in}Q Phase II. This involves provocative slatements from outside the White House implying that certain mysterious docu· ments exist that could clear the President of Watergate involvement if he would only release.them. · Long ictive in the UC Berkeley Alumni Association, Power, who had become an Orange County leader, headed up the citizens' comlnittee that convinced UC Regents to locate a new campus at Irvine. · When ~1h-e campus-becam-e a tefility, he remained active until the end with the Friends of UC! and the UC! Foundation. His.record of accomplishment for community good is an education in itelf. 'How about this? While R~e MIUY. Woods answered the pbon,. a mouse accidentally ran back an(ffortli across the tape recorder keyboard five to nine times.' The first volley was fired·by Senate minority leader Columnist Recounts Plumbers' Efforts to Silence Hi.m WASHINGTON -It has been reported on the front pages that President Nixon's Keystone Kops. otherwise known u the plumbers, IOughl in late 1971 to plug our White House leaks. We have endured innwnerable indigni- ties, it's true, from the grim men charg· eel wth safeguarding Mr. Nixon's secrets. As early as 1970, his chief Prussian guard, H.R. Haldeman, o.Yred White Houae gumshoe Jack jaolllield to investigate 111. Thereafter, the FBI and the Pentagon's security force joined in the aearch for our· sources. 1bey grabbed the wrong man, who was exonerated by a grand Jury. in early 1971. about our operation, but they discovered the Joint Chi efs were spying on Henry Kissinger. Still the intrepid pli.tmbers -never let up. They inscribed my name, according to the New York Times, on a wallboard in their basement sanctum. THIS INSPIRED the two most celebrated plumbers, presumably, to set fO.rth Q.I\.. a mini·Mission lmpQSSible in early lm to courileract our ITr stories. G. Gordon Liddy, according. to sworn Watergate testimony, spirited ITI's Dita Beard off to Denver. E. Howard Hunt, wearing a preposterous reddish wig, paid a subsequent midnight call upon Mrs. Beard In a Denver Jjospital . and gave her instnictiOns ~What her· s w o r-n testimony should be. ' • At one point, Liddy mJsinterpreted a remark made by Jeb Stuai1 Magruder and thought he was supposed to kill LATER THAT year, the plurribers me. Happily, Magruder straightened out were unleashed upon us. They used .Ii~,.,, U>e~misuode~·.in tline. · detectors, tspped telephones and staked Robert Mardian, ·'then the assistant out suspected sources. They learned tittle ·-attorney general in charge of internal Dangerous Predican1ent. For U.S. Defense Funds WASHI NGTO N-Th e Ni xon administration will press Congress to let defense spending soar a staggering $8 billion over a year ago, but even that increase ¥.i ll fail to match Soviet military gains. The defense budget for fiscal year 1975, beginning July 1, was decided on last week amid typi- cal confusion at the Nixon White House. It calls for spending at least $87 billion-tar more than ex- pected. Yet, that astrono- mical figure is al· Dl<Jlt wholly the re- sult ol inflation, mil· itary pay increases voted by congress and special aid to Israel during the Yorn Kippur war. It does not even pretend to solve U.S. problems in the race ¥.1ith f.f05cow for technological supremacy. , N~NG could more dism-aJJ )r underline the dangerous predicament of U.S. defense today . Thanks to the croshing burden or the al l-volunteer armed services, military pay makes up an ever-large r percentage of the budget. 'flu, the grim prospect: rising defense fl)elld.lng that fails to prevent dangerous Soviet superiority in weaponry What further complicates this are vagaries ol. fede ral budgeting. While the anti-defense bloc in Congress boasts ot a '2 blllion-plus rut in tbe Pentagon budget, that cut affects ·atitrorlzalionS for fUture years only. In truth, the Dear Gloomy · Gvs • ... • v .... ' . . J.A.W. . ' ....., _ "'S'fte .. .......,.., ..... .. • '11 """"' "" .............. ·' ... PM' ... .......................... . . . . I .. ( EVANS·NOVAK ) $79 billion listed for defense in fiscal year 1974, ending June 30, actually climbed to $80 billion. This confused none other than Roy Ash, President Nixon's imperious budget chief. Desperately trying to control ballooning spending, Ash took $77 billion (the $79 billion estimate for fiscal 1974 minus the $2 billion cut) as his starting defense figure, aiming to keep the fiscal 1975 projection around $80 billiO:n. SCREAMS qf outrage came from the Pentagon, aided oo little by domestic coWlSe.lor Melvin R. Laird . The fonner Secretary of Defense, leaving the Nixon administration for good Feb. l, as a parting ge.itut:e convinced the budget. makers thaf:$87 .billion is really a bare- bones minimum. - ' The arithmetic is grim but simple. Taking the real fiscal 1971 speoding figure-$80 billion-as the. starµng'. point, more th an $5 billion must be added for inflation and the inexorable· salary demands of the all-volunteer army, plus $1.5 billion for the Yom Kippur war. The grand to1'11 or around $17 blllim has now been accepted at the wrute House. BUT THAT TOTAL, the Joint Cble£s of Staff believe, will not prevent the Soviet Union from overtaking \he U.S. in conventional arms in the late 1970s. It ¥.·ould limit research and deveJoi>ment spending to one-haU the Kremlin's and provides ship oonstruction funds far less than Russia's. But the needed increases for research and development seem unattainable on Capitol HUI, partly because the overall federal budget, including a variety or new, hlgh-ooot wetlal'I! programs. has become • gargantuan. Moreower. the anU<le-bloc in Congreu nmaina lormldable. Fally, there ts Presldenl Nlxoo. Fighting qalnat. the enet1Y crills IDll !or lib political !Rlrvlval, be ,.,,,,. nei ther desire nor •bllity IO loot! ·1111 crusade !or national derenoe. '11ta1'1 ,.ey, the 187 billion de£enac budgel-<llrrntl deadly-dangerous portmts lmr ! h ii future-ls the most that can be upected. ·"' security, also got into the act. He placed my house under surveillance and ordered his gumshoes to taH me until my nine children located the sta~ut spots and chased the agents away wilh cameras. DURING TIIlS period, l'IT re1'1ined lntertel, the famed private detective agency, to join the pack of probers on our ·~all. The Justice .Department quietly cooperated with this private ITT inveStigalion. Finally, the \Vbite House sent word lo the Justice Department to make a criminal case against us. The law-and. order boys obUgingly cast about for a crime to pin: on us .They de c i~d e d to try to nail us for conspiring' with the Indian militants, who had stolen government documents. The FJJI learned from an informant that 1 was supposed to pi ck up some documents from the Indians. A trap was laid and eight FBI men waited to Pounce upon me. But instead, my associate Les Whitten walked into the trap. Unimpressed, a grand jury re- fused to indict anyone. If the foregoing seems like comic opera, it has its ominous overtones. The White House went to extreme lengths, however slapstick the results may have been, to obstruct our investigate reporting. These excesses were authorized in the name of national security. INSIDERS have now listed for Wi the stories that most upset the White Howie.~We'll let you judge Whether ,these stories emiangered national security: -We reported on March 2t, 1971, that the Pen1'1gon had prepared de1'11led plans '°!. bombing. North Vietnam and inining ·Hai)>hong harbors. This was at -a time when the White Hause . claimed to be winding down the Vietnam War. -Six days later, in the face of official denials that American groWld troops were operating inside Cambodia and Laos, we cited secret messages giving the exact number of Americans who had been killed during the incursions. -On August 6, 1971, we revealed that a $100,000 cash.contributien bad been delivered by billionaire Howard Hughes' aide, Richard Danner, to President Nixon's pal, Bebe Rebozo. -WE PUBIJSHED a number or stories, beginning on February 16, J!r72, tying the Presidenl's nephew, Donald A. Nixon, with the slippery international financier Robert Vesco. · -We linked ex-Attorney General John Mitchell to the Watergate case for the first time, disputing his claim that be had no advance knowledge of the Watergate espionage., -On October 3, 1972, we broke the first story that public funds had been used to improve President Nixon's San Clemente estate, including $13,500 for a new heating system. -We revealed on January 15, 1973, that the lour CUbans who broke Into the Watergate were offered ~ $1,tlJO.a-month payments U they wookl plead guilty apd keep their mouths shut. -We pubillhed the lint du.ct documentation of the W ate r I a t e charges on April 2, tm. Thll was Watergate wiretapper James McCord'• secret memo to the Sena.le Watergate Committee. · -WE BEGAN pubtlabing oo April 16, 1973, excerpts . from the 1 e c re t transcripts of the Watergate gnnd jury. At this tlmt,. President Nl""l,itBI boped to bottle up the scahdaJ inside the rrand fury, wli!dt .,. .. under the jurtadlctton of tbel>AttorJ1'Y General RI c b'a rd Kleindienst. • We "10le 'many more columns, moot notably . the Indta-Paldatan and m stories, which U)llet the White llouM mightily. But · ibe President's 'real concern, we suggest, was over• bls political seciuity,: ' not n at i O'D a I leCUrity. Nixon Mannerisms Sometinaes Confusing Would Tapes Be Misinterpreted? WASHINGTON -An ''informed source" has told the Associated Press that wrute House tapes exculpating President Nixon are not being released, and from another source comes the reason why. 'The tapes are subject to a different interpretation by those who are not Soviets Find Oil Weapon Tfte fo llowing observations 01l Russia's discovery of oil as a weapcm to · estrange Western Europe from tlie U.S. originated in L 'Express of Paris, and were reprinted in the l1~ternational Herald Tribune. What looms highest Over the hOri- zon or the new year is that the Sov· iet empire has found-finatly, after searching for 55 years -a real means or conquest. For a number or decades (until about 1960) Com- munism depended on the deteriora- tion. of capitalism .m on the eco- nomic superiority of Socialism to win the great hist.Orie confrontation. But it had ~ndoo that plan. Later1 it relied on Its Spartan abil- ity to consecrate Its resources to- ward building a military suprem- acy : megaton hydrogen bombr, Berlin blockade, rockets in CUba, space breakthrough, >le. But the Soviet empire also had to give up this fonn ol conquest The Unted,.States waa always able to up the arile. To give birth to new In· ventiorul and to maintain the equil, ibiwn. But,_~ ii the oil -pon.1.1 it a molu1lon tn the belance ol power. -neither polit:lw Jde?I· ~ nor 1nllitlrJ ar.irts 89-co111pllob, the .,.,,,.le and oeJeo. tive '*• If -and unllmlt> .... al ... price al ~ ... do: Ille ._.,. al libenl, partllllnen- twy nalionl, --........it lnllll tl10 United -anil their -· familiar with President Nixon's habits in dealing with subordinates, nor his general style in mentally exploring problems with them. -Tentative feelers, the "drawing out'' of those who advise him , the airing of impractical ideas, snap judgments, personalized comments all figure -in the much vaunted Nixon decision-making process which is less orderly than advenised. Nixon is aJso ·given to the kind of off.hand remarks to which Harry S Truman was addicted, but delivered in an awkward way robbing them of their pungency. At " the time the White House was thinking of making public summaries of the tapes, it was reasoned that people who do not understand N~xgo's style ~~d :~ coTtpre:asend ~~~~ate:~ concluded that they would distrust the summaries and use them merely to show the reason why the full tapes, subject to misWlderstanding, should be released. (rucHARD WILSO~ strongly prejudiced without e v ~ n realizing it. THE SAUENT point is that former White House counsel John Dean, the accuse r or Nixon, has gotten mixed up on what Nixon knew when, confusing one meeting with another, and defeating his own story that the President knew of the Watergate cover.up prior to March 21 , 1973. It can be surmi sed that the trouble is that this is more apparent to those who comprehend Nixon's style -h1s drawing out of Dean on one occasion. for example -than the actual words on the tapes could convey to someone disposed to think otherwise. But if the White House version is to be accepted, the suspicion is created that Dean might be subject to perjury charges, from which he has not been given immunity In his guilty plea deal with lonner prosecutor Archibald Cox. THE SAME thillg appltes to those 1'1pes which are·gotng before the Grand Jury. How could grand jurors without legal training and no knowledee of Nixon's methods of eiploiing problems, ' IF 111AT is the ease, and it .is also his intonation ~ voice or bis attitudes , the case that a reasonable pmnise can toward subordinates, come to any be lakl that the 1'1pes do exculpate reasonable eonclusk>n on the basia of Nixon, at least in part, they ought to the raw tspes?, it ts asked. be 'released publicly, however subject When It is pointed out that it is to mislnl<rpretition. tbe duty ol a prosecutor to guide tbe A couple ol possible conclusions Grand Jury in such matten, White present themselves. N"IXon may not yet House lnfonnants return to their earlier fully comprehend the fix he is in. He judgment that the prosecuting 11'1lf IJ may believe that the maneuvering on All About Your Car Jr you have ever had a problem with your car and dkl not have the vquea idea about correcting the situation, hm is an euy-to-underlland guide that will help :iou every time. Ht! Qwllooo ... "'"""" -y-Cir by Mori Sdrultz. allen _.,y .. i.p guidance oo .. -•ting, malnlolnlnc, serviclna, repair· lfti and caring !or automobileo (McGraw: HID, $7.96). WRn'l'EN lo• peq>I~ with limited mecbanical lmowledge, this book Is ~I. simple, and easy to ~sp . Organiud In hondy q-ion-aitd-answer • format, k g1v.. uaetul lnfonnation 00 IWtlnc w .....,.,. a car, •vile (laoliae, and n,lldlc olr pollution. By tamruarizln( ll10 -with the prob-,... al ..,... IDd maldsmnce, tile tut belpa the layman .-a level ol und4ntndlnc with the medlonic. . D'l'BN8lv!l ....... -=!nii has bee~ pmkled to laetlltste llndlai the IP" propriate IO!utlon to a problem. 1be table ol «111tents foe eecb chopter aod 1 comprehensive index enban<ie the coo- ~enlent format ol the guide. his impeachment will cause jt to fall of its own weight, or that if he continuel to hang tough the charges against bis subordinates will be reduced in severity. Once the fates ol Jrilln Ehrllchman and H. R. Haldeman have been llettled, the President's room for maneuver may expand. His own defen,,e can be more flexible . These are ratlonallJatlons by those who believe, like Sen. Hugh Scott ol Pennsylvania, \hat.. Nlxoo 11 boldlng something back whlcb 1"0Uld worlt In his layor but !or ·1nexplicabie resoons is not discloeed. . U that is true , and the impeachment· reslgna\lon Idea still bas been pennttted to go so far as to become a so.a question in the ]JUbllc ocinsctousness, then somebody has ten1bly· misjudged the requirements for public disclosutt. THAT LEAVES the possibility that public dlaclooure -"felting it all bang out," as Senator SmU ~· ·-would not wurlt in the ~··. faWr but against him. t • .... · Unfortunately, that is llM!; Im ...... which has been !elf on· the }iublld Dllnd, and If ts very late IQ; ~ pine for "Informed _ .. saybii llioit it'proal that the Pmldt!lt jj riot 'gallly to ..-face~ ~-' f ' . " DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wm!, ~' T,,_ K~ Jdllill' llarlianl ·trwtWdl .tcUIOrial Pooc ldllOr ' " • ,,. -·-a1:111.i: tljdJll Pilot -IO 'blbm ond ltlimlillo rtllderw _hr ,.. a :ardl¢ cm tll1I N- diver91ic ri , qr'•...._...,._ terett bf Olllot.W .,.,.,.,_. . ear1111itie11J ..,....,.!'! alDnll •' ...... -... ".,. rt. tldo -·~·-·--..... . eurnat tDplies.,,. ....... C111lal119 " !lit Dlllr PUot """-..., Iii Git --......... ... -· "':i" ca •llr 8'!1.• .............. ,wrn.,1n .. onadm....., -" --i., ... Dollr PtlDt-...MWz&iiML , Monday, Jannary 28, 18'" . . ,. ' I I I I I l Ii .,.. ' I : I • no w 0 IQ, s s t d t " I j I ·--·- DAILY I'll.OT f ~s~ Stri~t. Airport Noise Standards on Appear on Horizon t I By THbMAS D. El.IAs ,.' . rulel finally are issued, they'll : s.uuwr: caJllan>la. aiQlort ·probably be a ~ lo the 1 openlon e~ tbal 'wttliln Los Angeles Alprort I a year they'll finaDy· have eommtsston in other ways i a llOlld handle on the problem than just alleviating problems I that has-been· the bane of with noise-measuring devices. ~ their live• ~ iet OO&Se. , , • N t tlult · uJ , J>lan!ling For ooe thing, the y 11 j 0 •M~ "W"~Y rejet .. N •• · provide a yardstick to I on a ~-. •-per . . ~ur measure the impect of \he j Ing i)al .....,...,ed in quiellng 'propos ed Palmdale the planes completely. ,Intercootinental Airport on the I BVJ AFl'EK YeOrs of.study. surrounding Antolc!pe Valley t~ th Fedef•:l ·AvJ atio n area.~~ °"re has Admtntatr1tim ·and I he beeo held 11p -·~,a 1 E n--v' l rorimfntal P.nKecUon • : Apocy within months are due " ' to. haQd down uniform no1se level staDdards fOr ffl' e . year bec41use of a Sierra Club lawsuit forcing a thorough OMlronmental impact study of the piojec . ' Solid aowxl standards would remove much of t h e speculation about~ how much noise is permissibie from that study. IN ADDMON, they \\'Ould pro vi d e the.airport commissioners, Who ~ I 1 o operate Ontario. lntematlooal Airport, ·a firmer basil for deciding whether to expand Ontario'• load. There ls likely to be new pressure on them to do just that. Much of It will come from Orange County, where Supervisor RonaJd Caspers says he's· given up on his plan to try to constru.ct , a major new airport on vacant land at the . camp Pendltlon Marine Corps base. Instead, Caspers says, he wants to nlOve Orange Coun ty Airport's jet operations to Ontario, where there have so far been no major jet noise hassles. BUT SUCH disputes are likely to como along with the additional traffic, if Caspers succeeds in ·shifting it there. "The only place where there could be a noise problem at Ontario \\'ould be to the west of the airport under the takeoff pattern," said a U>s Angeles .(irport Commission spokesman. uaut the denser the traffic, the greater the noise and the protests." SINCE THE airports have had problems· with-even the- monitoring system they now must have, the coming federal regulations should at least simplify things. U~IT ...... Real c ...... t1er Carl Huber has prac- ticed law !or 5 years in AUanta despite flunk· ing Georgia bar exam· · inatjon 14 , times. He claims examination is fixed · against anyone who can't be "con· trolled" by state legal ' profession. natl~·· airpqrt.!. ' \ ' "· . 'WheD-.J. they ~e, lh e standards / will cause 'a sigh of relief from the Soulliland's alijort ~managEirs, who have ' ,, , . . ' . ' • Extra care in eng1neering ... it makes a big difference in smaD Cars. ~ eaulht,,between"alrlleld- area residents WMting less oo1'e and 1 !)le &lilinH1. whQ want no cban8ffli •. ·r· ... For 'the ~ ·11ai 'year, .· the ~ operator• trHR:I .unsuccessfully to: contehd with • s t a t e . .. standards .;uch 'toocher than the federal ones are expected to be. -PA!IT_QFJllf;ilLJ@~-f __ success In meeting state standards has been ciused by troubles with noi~ monitoi'ing devices the state required them -to set up. No doubt. · their failure UI also due to the-Jack of an-effective state enforcement agency. "We just can't get the monitoring system to work," uys a spokesman fer Los Anl'!ies lntematiornil Airport. M "It'I too complex a.nd so we really don't know the euct· nobe levels here." One place where noise monl1oring devices h a v e worked well is the much- smaller Orange C o.u n t y Airport. The problem thefe Ls that the noiJe 1.ewls - ~111ch have spark«! $175 million worth of lawsuits -. clearly exceed the s t a t e standards. . NEARBY llESIDENTS are incemed !hit despite this finding, nothing has been done to emorce the state standards. Repreoenting tho<e residents, the cily of Newport Beach W<1ll to court last year, tore- U. 1he slate I Department ol • Aeniniutics lo scbedute a . bearing oo the matter filr next · month. At the hearing, th< airport mana gement will seek · a waiver from the state rules. If no waiver Is granted , Orange Cowity A i r po r t conceivably could be !ori:<d either lo shut down or to buy up tome $1 million. worth ol nearby residential property. But when-federal . lllandards are ,..ued, much ol Orange r.ounty Airport's problem may diJappear, even thJugh the ncQe won'l That'~ because the V.S. Sup<en\e Court ruled last Year in· a 'case Involving -. at llollywood-Burbank Air p ort t.liat fe_d eral ... "'IUiatlons pre-empt state and ~.' Jocal afrpOrt standards. ~ t wHEN 111E FE D ERAL ,> """'.=::.=z-i:..~; .. . . . 1, ::.""'!.~~ ... . .,.... .. ,..~ ... : ' 2 ""'-'" .. ,..,... ...... . . ................... ~ .......... ~·' . 1 3 ,. ............. .. ...... _._., ...... . ~ ,. ............... ... . .. ... ..... . ,.......,.. . ' ' •• ' ::a~~~~ii··~ • --"r.r -·-· ., ... • lollllu ....... ...,.. . .. \ . 1' 1 • .: I (J,14) .••••• . ., F ' , • Altlw..._9'0 11r '' ' HOA9 MEMORIAL N••••ri"f~'!~f '26~ JOll N•wporl l•vl•'•rd • 1 ; .. .. •• -··, • • ,, ' . '" -------.~-'fl Low sticker price? 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AND t.11'Tl l l-TllTAMINT.UY: """~ llftftftltolt t..m nul Etttlt ol 1AlN1$l Mf~OO~~:i T~Z'' r:llnl'll 11 bfl"I condllC!td bY Dissolution of Marriage lMTPLOCVTOtlV eac••ll ,...,.. J ... 11 • 1(151, IE~Wbtlll •f'ld IE_,., P, M(IC1y, Ma!olClt Luc:ll1 and 'Ink Wllll1rn IC1nmor1 Gllen, l..a••Y 0. •nd J1nlc1 M. Kabel, l!Vtlyn EVI llnd EuQtnt Ch11l11 Frlte1oer1, K1r1n FO$ltr •nd Marc ~ Ot Gl't\'t, Lffl1 L, Mid Ptlllllp Frank LJftoll, M••I,.. F. IM Donald L. $10Cktr. LloYd H. 11111 MMttr'f 8. ,.._,,,., Ctort>llla F. wit! Howard C. Wall!~ Lucinda Marie 1nc1 oan!al flanl1mrn Mllltr, Mlctlttl J. alld Jalllct H, L1rt1burll, Mirta t nd Socr•lts Raul Gff<I, Wllllam G. and Cl•lldlllt J, kllwtlitr, Edwin R. t nd M1rlct1 C. Totft. Rkll•td J, 1nd Jacc:tu.llnt B. O•VV• Mlc,.._I and ,,_\aurten I . JOhMOfl, EteallOI' ElfuDttll tnd Arlhvr Ltonard PllfpfH, Vera M. and Johnl\lt C. Jacksorl, Lance TllOn'Wts and Audrey Lw Mortin, lgntclo S. Ind Nikki Walklf", H0\1$10!' Enoch ind Htltn -Dll!ICl ll. l1rbar1 1tw1 Rooerl E!. llarq....rl , Alf(I e. Ind R1ym011d fUvtr• Hog..,, 0011n1 J. Ind Chlrl11 E. B11I, Robert W. Ind C1rol I, Htln. SNU•r M. and Miki S!owt!I, R1,1br Jean i nd Wlllltfl'I 5Jllrm1n S.111. Janell $., lie-; ind Otvld Young, Mary L. and JOllri E. Cady, Mldlttl Pt lrlO. 1nd Carol D11n1 Rlllllnson. Bonni• L 1nd Robert B'"'' Llp$~tr, Ron B. and Fr1nc:!nt LH .,_r, Und1 •nd L0<11t110 E. Clark, 001or11 Ann Ind Lorel.Oalt Slmen, Leo II:. and Ha,111 M. 11urvell, IC•lhryn end Chest1r H. Abet-, Jlt~Unt Joye1 •nd Din Davi• oic~. 1(1rltyft alld SttJMn L WI:!!!, Sltnl<ly J. Ind Ann f . 01111f'IV, W11ft1' J_,n and Pttr• Erwin, Jo An11 and ~I Carl SotOn"IOl'll. Lorna Merl•r•t and Rlcll1rd S1mut1 K1111y, Oon1ld M. 11nd ll!"llrlbttll A. Cr11Q, La!1 Miry 1nd Robert \11,non Wiiker, Niner Ann 1114 Brue:• Edw•rd aatHW J1-ry '' MCCutlougll, L1rry 01nltl end ~llffrly Lynn CrllltnOtn. Cl1udln1 L anC1 C11r1 E. MclC", C1rol1 F. end w111:1m C. OtUs, l lndY L. llld Dennis L. 8t1rry, Wllll•m H. Jr. and Jantl G~non. S111<1ra J. and 01nl1I F. Butl1r, Rao« Robtrt tnd J1e11111llnt CL1udtlle ErlcUon, Rutrr J. Ind OonJld A. l•lley, Htrold E. Ind Lindi M1rle Woodrvff, R001n G1y1 llnd Rtn~tl W1ynt1 Zllnlk, Jamtt G. end Loi• Fey • Hoflman, Bitty J. and Ch1rl1s David Wolfllrt m, Roy RO!'lt!d Ind Ann Elf11belll AlwoOcl, Carol• Anne .Ind R1ch1rd ems H1nJ1y, Mery Ed!lll and JDlln Htrbtrt Frf:'/. B1rt11r1 Su11nn1 1nd Lawrt11Ce Yal'llll Low.It, J1n1I A. and JOhn W. H•1nes, Carol Lynn 1"4 R1r M. WI ly, Htlen Mlfil •nd L1rry 0&9n Gr1vo, Ll11 and Fabien C. lSruct) Per1t11, Edm1,1ncto E. and Judy O. Glrford. John A. end Terri S. eat., Jt•n H. •nd Lesli• Howard Ol;nn, KtM11lh Edg er and 81vtrly Faith Cnak, P1m.l• J. •nd Wtlltr A. Johansen. N1ary1nnt 1nd Htnrlk OaYls, Sus1n O. end Owaln B. Tl•d• ... Wtlllr L. Ind OO<olllr A. Shipman, Cynlllla and Ltrrv Wayne ICornblf"ll, J1coo J. and Cathy A. BIJ!Tlll, Phy111s L. Ind Peler W. Cracraft, Donald G. and Norma J. WJlll1ms.. Cllt sll J. and Donald A. Death Notiee• MUtkLI! Lt. Comm•nd•r Ew•n Merrl lt Hlnkle. U.S. Nav•I Reserve. Rtsldanl of Laguna Hlgu.1~ d1t1 of 011tti, J1nu1rv 26, lt7,. Survived by wltt, Jwn; sons, Stephen, N11rli: and Timothy; d111gh!tr, Otbor1ll; mother, Mr1. Cl••• Hinkle, P1cltlc Batch; two 1ht1r1. Alice Swat1berg, Tt X•s; Elt1rior \l•ugtln; i-ll1 lf-•lst1rs, Thelma Woll• Ind M11rg1re1 Thtotlold. bc7!11 of Ohio. Vlllltllon, tonioht, MOnday, Sllefftr L111Vnt lltt<h Chapel, until t PM. S..rvlcts, Tuttdly. January 2'. 10 AM. SI. Glorge'1 Eo1KOQal Chl.lro:n. Lequna Hiiia.. lnfwrmtnt, El TOt'O C-ttfY. Family IMIOOllr. memorl1I contrlbl,lllont DI md to Ille He•rt Fund. Shiffer Ltguna "''h Mortu1ry, Olr1<tor1. • MATTHiiws Ann.a J. M•lllwws. Rn l(lenl of Coro"' del Mar; di!• Qf oeath, January U. lt74. Sutvlvtd by son. Pelf<; d11111111tr, Htlffl Mohr; tllret 1r1nOchiklrtn: lllrtt 11real-ttr•ndC11ilor1n; flv. 11re1111r•tl· 11r1ncktdldren. 5rrvlce1, Tue:se11y, 2 PM. B1ltrS.r119ron Coron• dtl Mer cnapel. EnlombrMnl, Melr0$1 Abtiey. BlllZ· etrgenin F11111r1I Honw. CorOM def Mir, Dlrecton . WllCOFP OO/'Oltr'¥' H. Wikoff. Age 10: '''idlnt of L1Qur11 Btach. 01te ol 1M1ln, J1nuary ts,1'7•. Survlvld by d1ugl\ler, Mary Belly Fl111tr; _..in.raw. Robert A. Fhhe'; 11r1ndch!td,en, Jill P1lrntr 1nd Maltl">l!w f L$Mr. an ol 1rvln1 ; t·"'o Qrlijt• 11r•ndtl'llldr11t1. Services, W e d n t 1 d 1 y , J1nu1ry :IO, 10 AM. St. Mary's EDbcopat ChlKdl, Laguna l etcn. Prl~tlt lnttf"mtnt, F1 lrh1v1n M""'°'lll Par~. F I m 11 y 1419Qftll memorl1I t;0nlrlbutlons bl m1dt to Ille Solllh Co.11~1 Y .M. C.A. Shtlltr LtQun• leach Mortu1ry, 01,ff:lllrJ. TROTTERCHUD GwtnYfrad W. Trollerclwd. Re1ldenl al LIOIJl'll Nlguel ; co-owner ot Porl al SWH!tr"I o! H1,1nllng!on Bffl:h. Celt o! dtel!I, January '5. 1914. Survl•td by _., Don1 ld Bod•, H1,1lll1ngron &elc h; daughters, J1,1li1 8. Hllf<rlh. Lag1,1no Nlgueli Gwenyfrltd Busti, South Cafolln11 .J•ttr', Gertrud1 Fay11 loor grar.dchlldr.n. Servltlf, T"'"41y, 10 A>J., Oilday Brollltfl '"•~I. with ¥1tv. WllUI J. LO<d o!tlt!1tlng. lnt t•menl. Good sn.1>11en:1 cemeltfY. Vltll•lion noun. today, Mond1y, tron'I 2 to 4 Ind 1 to t. Olkl•V ''°'"''' H'-'l'ltlngti>n Btatll A\o<"lutry, 1-12-Tm, Oi,Kton. AalUCKLI & SON WISTCLIFF MOllTUAIY 427 f. 171h Si., C~to Me-.a 6-le>-4888 -·-IALTZ·llRGHON FUNlltAL HOME Corona del /\~or co~!o iv.e~o -·- 673-94.SO 646-2424 llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Sroodwoy, C -:0110 fJ .. ~'] ~48-3~33 -·-DILDAY HOTHHS MOllTUARY 17911 BeDCh Slvd. t+.inti19on 6eorh 847-7771 2.:4 11.ed':ln-ic A.~..-.. long Seoc:h 12 !jl .t33-114S -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUARY 1706 LO!luna Canyon ltd. 494-941 s -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOlllAL PARK C.""'""' Monuory Chopel 3SOO Poc:•li< v-0,;..,.· Newport Seoch, Colil0rnlo 644-2700 -·-PUKJAMILY C~JUNlltAL NOMI 7801 Sol1a Av• .. w,"1"''"'1tt !93-357S -·-IMITHS'MOlllUMY 627 .Main SI. Hu111tngton n.oc:ti >36-6.!J9 Deaths Elsewhere DALLAS (UPI) -Re1ired federal J udge T. Wllltfi<ld Davidson, 97, who ordered the Dallas school s y s t e m des egregated in 1961, died Fr iday. The former lieutenant governor was a staunch believer in states' r ights. SACRAMENTO (AP\ Private funeral services will be held in San Diego for BJancbe U.t Reed, mother o r Sac ramento Union publisher Carlyle Reed. Atrs. Reed died in a convalescent hospital Fridal', one day before her 80th birthday. LOS ANGELES (UP!l - Funeral s e r v i c e s were conducted Sunday for Peter Mark.us, 88, inventor of World \Yar It's famed "!'.1ae \Vest" life jacket credited w i t h saving t~e Jives of many pilots. ~larkus, who developed lhe jacke t in the late 1920s. died Tuesday a t Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Buren II. Scbyrock, 93, who fow><led the San Diego Opera a nd the Riverside Symphony Orches- tra, was buried todayJ He died last y,·eek. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Louts G. Spadla, 8.5, father of San Francisco 4 9 e r s President Lou Sp<'dia, died Friday. LONDON (AP) -Ma j. Gen. Sir Edward Spears, 87. \Vho in 1940 brought Charles d e Gaulle to London to form the Free French forces, died Sunday. BAR HARBOR. Maine (AP) -Bertha Palmer 1borne, 62, daughter o f one of Chicago's mos t prominent families, d ied Sunday. A Chicago native, i\In;. Thome \vas the daughter or ~fr. a nd ~frs. Potier Palm er. She o"'Yled an art co11ection that was orten on loan to galleries and niuscums. WAYNESBURG. P a . (U PI) Dr. Paul R. Stewart, 11rcsidcnl of \Vay n es burg College from 1921 to 1963, died Sunday at Greene County )fcmorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. MeKltuek. l lnd1 C. and Elberl It. ht"-11, Giit A. tM J1rflt1 T1\'IOI", IClfll'lllb f . 11\d SUldrl O. known l t_I AlltNtST _MOSH M '. lnd!Yklllll. 0tcu1td lf'I I I Not NOTICE II HI Rl lY GIVEN ttlll Rolllr ' li.d with till Cwntv llllAB!.1H McCOOK tltl llltd Mrt1n Thi• .·t•~'. I County on OK. "· 1 .. llll0t1 IOl' PrObllt ol Wl!I 11\d Clttk ang for 11su111t• of L•lftfl T1111mtnl1r~ lf1'l. n.aa S1t!C1, JC4'9fl Ind Dl1n11e Tl!er.!I •owe1tn, \llcll.I Lynn lr>O Mlcl'lfitl JOllll $ttlMoll. Cvnfl'lle 1114 H litldlefd SI~. Morrt1 Ind wind. Vlr;lnlt ICO'W.C:!I. Crytltl Ann '"°' Chltltl to IN Ptll!IOl'f:r rettrtl'CI to whl~ bltthid Orl l\9f Coat! Dally Piiot. By O.C.... ltVSTlNGS _.:uie rumble Ja.. he ..ivlU ha ye_ Co.mmlt Q!l ~]!re~. The ~.~= :r,.,. ru;;::• 01::~•c~·,..~,~nu J•~•rv 11, .nc1 F1bfVtrv .a. 11;,1~:4 1 Of""' DMIY "" Matt a t least one opponent -a programs are optn. to the 1111 um1 1111 Dttn set ror l'.oru1rv1• ·~'":' ------=::=----- Edw1rd Sf1 ,,....m1n, l obtrt H. 111C1 C"-rllt .... Look for Assemblyman woma n. public wi'tbout c'··•e. 11. ,,,,, at t too a.M .. In nw c01111roorn1~ E R be t B dh (nN 11W ti of Olpartmtnt MO, 3 al .. Id court, PUBlJC NO'l1C 0 r a am iv ewport * • it 700 Clvtc Ctnltf' Orlvt Wu!, 1n ---------:".'.::::::::- l ulh10mb1t, l1rblr1 A. end Cl!urthl•I Wlllt1, P1trlcl1 Ruth ind Jimmy Wtrd P11tan., FlorJM• I". t nd lnrno ll1wl111C1, Alltn Gcwdon I ncl Judith MM Bt>aCb) to have R o m e DE Moen 'T HAFIF "II '"' c11v o1 san11 ""'' c1111or1111. "" \\I Otl9d J111u1ry 2s. 1t1A 11.1,aRIOR COUllT 01' C.lLll'OlllO.l opposition in lhe GOP primary Dl!:NNIS MURRAY, director give another tolk Wednesd>1y W1LL 1A.M •·''JOHN couNT'f Ofl o•A••• this time around. of pubUc affairs at Cal State In Orana:e Co.unty. TM former L0•111iC:::v ~::'fu. 01011 ~ ::r~ cau11 ,..M• Beach, saya he might los Angeles County Jawver ~·.•,••-~AM ~.•-u••• tn !fl• Mitter of t11e ApOltc•tlotl "' fll lfl, Lort"I M. Ind G1ry L. currl1, Mtrllo AM41 111111 l(tlvll'I lit. Amoson, r ....... II. I nd Eric E. •1111r .. J111, 11 E1••••1l1111, JOMph I... •nd Dolin• J11n flurlr.t, Ch1rl111t M. l lld Mlcl'lfitl O. Coocier, Wllll1m T. allCI JuH1 lr111t GilUNn, Mlor"( Lou Ind RuooiPl'I Scllw111, litt11 A. lf'ld Wltlltm P1ul Ostef', Frtl'lll Mid EUrtbttn M. Coltdno. D1nl1!11 L. tlld !.llT!Vtl A. Huggln1. llonnl1 flortflee ind Willer Htrold Arllf"burn, Ptlrclt L. 1nd Riyburn L C1J1ro, Twitt It. •nd Robe'I lngr•m, M1rlon H. and &eny Jt•n Rotiby. OorOll•y 1"4 JKk (RI~) Overfc•, Gerd1 L Incl Anthony P. MlllKOI\, P1trcl1 J. Ind (1,1rtls A. .SChkk, Linde M. Ind Harold C. Acocks, Jiii R. and Ja11n R. Na1,1, Jamts Lo'd arid Adtl• J1nn1 RltkM(~tr, Laura ind Robert Poolt, SheU1y Lynn 11\d Ja..,.s Pllrk .._ ~orv1111, P11rld1 S, and Sl1pMn E. Htlnrr, Mary Anne and Rlc!l*rd Jost pll Wrlss. L0<r1ln1 l oul&• and Dean Cflt· '"' \lanosM. \llr9lnl• L.cM.tlSI •lld MIChltl Ef'I liowa,d, Yvonna Ellen and Oonald E•rl ORANGE COUNTY Pollution Report December Had 2 Smoggy Days ANi\HEli\I 0 r a n g e Counly had only two off,icially smoggy days in Decem~r and it never got bad enough to ca ll a health alert, a ccording to Air P ollution C o n t r o I Officer \Villiam Fitchen. In his 1nonthly r e p o r t , Fitchen said the level or oxidants (ozone) in the air exceeded federal air quality standards one day each at recording stations in Costa 1'1esa and Anaheim. Ozone is t he substance in the air that contributes to itchy, watery eyes, Fitchen explained. The f e de r a I standard is anything over .08 parts per million over a period of one hour and an alert is called when it hits .20 parts tper million. SO;\IE OF TllE other air pollutants exceeded federal limits during De c ember. causing some irritatjon, but no major discomfort, Fitchen said. Carbon monoxide went over the Until 18 times, including eight days at the Costa 1-lesa station on the grounds of Fairview State H o s p i t a I . Nitrogen dioxide was over the line on five days, three of which ~'ere reoorded 1n Costa 1-1esa. The standard for carbon monoxide is nine parts per million over eight hours or 35 parts per n1iUion over one Cal Srote' s Progra1n hour. An alert is c alled when it hits 30 parts per million on the e ight hour scale, Fitchen said. Fitchen's report also listed five violations of air quality Jaws, including one at the Crestlite Aggregate Company in San Clemente. THE PLANT wu closed down after APCD officers discovered I t s dust-control devices weren't work 1 n g properly. Fite hen said the matter is still unresolved. Other violations included burning permit holders who violated the conditions of their permits and had the m revoked. In his report, Fitchen included an update on the nwnber orchard heaters -~ called "smudge pots" -alill in use by county citrus ranchers. HE SAID THE nmnber has declined. from a peak of 278,600 in 1950 to the current total of 14,9S7 this year. He said the heaters are inspected each year to be sure they are y,·orking properly and not giving off e x c e s s pollutants. Their owners are subject to revocation o f burning pe'rmits if they are in violation. Fitche n said 40 smudge pot permits are still actlve in Orange County, compared to 699 In 1950. Graduate students in the ~ s chool or bus i ness administration and economics • at Cal State, Fullerton, can e m p h a s i z e international business starting with the spring sem ester. Dr. J ack W. Coleman, dean • p of the business school, said - - the international b u s i n e s s a: emphasis is the first of its type. o!£ered at a college campus i n S ou thern c CaliCom la. There are openings in the new program for both the spring and fall semesters,1•111111111• he said. n ......,"6 ~J .. CLAUOE EMMETT t.tNDS!V ftr CharlOe try for the congressional sea t of the year will address lhe Wett ~•"'" st. of Mam1. No- bel ed , • Su l1n11nl ... CA '1411 WHfRl!AS CLAUOE EMMI TT LI nc vecat by Republican student bar assoc•ahon t1t Tt11 11u1 .... ,,,, sE'f ... ,1,1ontf", lie• tUld , p11111on wini Craig Hosmer . Pepi:rdine Law School In Att.rntv• tor "'111••• 0,,,. ,,, •• tht c11,11: of lhl• court fol' 1n ordtr . Publl5Md Orange Cots! ' "" '''' -•r'1 n1n11 ffon\ Hosmer has announced he Ana 1m. ,,. ''· M, 1nc1 Fib. 3, ,,,, '1t-U cti•nQlro; '"' Pl o.... • • ·~c··:...:::...::::c:::::.:...::...:. ______ 1cl.t.Uoe !MMETT LINOSiY lo CH 1 ... Will not seek re~lecth>n rrom * I" TOPHER l!OWARO LIMOSf\Y/ JT II OR· the newly r e-apportioned 34th STATE SENATOR Dennis PUBLIC NOTICE CEREO t1111 111 Pif'°"' ln1«••1M '" "" l------7c::.,-----· j1110"1H nl!tttd m1tttr' •P9N' wror. llllt District. Carpenter of Newport Beach 1 1s11 court on Fibru1rv s, ''"• •t 1100 ~.M.. In i\1urray, a Democrat, Jost l\'as one of the 12 Republic ans SUl'IRIDR cou•T OI' THt 1111 courtroom ~t D191rtmfl'lt .... s ST.lTt: 0" CALll'OINIA l'OR ol Hid Coor!, at 700 Cl~tt Clltlltr to Hosmer t\\'0 years ago in \1•ho helped kill the effort in THE COUNTY o" OIANGI OrlYI Wtsl. In !ht City ol S1nt1 Ant, the Old 32nd Dl·s•-1'ct. Tl•.e lhe upper house to override !ff. A·1•m calltor1111, •nd Jtiow c1UM. 11 lftY, W HOTICI!: OP Hl.ll1NO 01' PITITION Wfly 1111 ptlltlon tor t hlngt ff narnt young college official says Governor R eagan's-veto oJ the ~R PIOIATS o" WI LL ANO l'Oll .t1ou1d not be orantM. · I I • I LITTllS TISTAMIMTAl'f' tT JS FUR THER OIOEREO 11'111 I he'll m ake a decision about controverSJa menta hosp1ta Estate of LILLIAN \llRGtNtA PETSCH. cOPY o1 1t•lt o.-d•r 10 1l'low c111M 11e running by Feb. 4. bill 11ie proposed override 0t<:11s«1. pubHtl'l•d 1n 1111 o•ANGI COAST OAtt.v " NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN lhll PILOT a n1wsp1ptr of Qtn•r1I clrculttlon • ptlSSed 26-12, but needed 27 SECURITY PACIFI C NATIONAL BANIC, prlnlld In ORANGE Countv. C•llfornll , votes 1 natlMtl blnklno 111oc111Jon hts 111911 one:• 1 wttk 1or for.Ir iucct11l111 W'Mltt D er. 'D -' * herein · 1 ~lftlon. 1or P'ob•I• al Wiii prior lo lhl dllt •ti ror r.etrlna °" AS PRE I E , former and for llwance l'if Lllttrt Ttllamentarv 1111 patl!IOll Oran"e County Chamber of CA R p ENT E R HAS to 1111 oatllloner r1t1r•11t• lo which D1ttd t~lt Httl dtY Ill Olc:ff!lbtr, " 11 made lor t11rllllr partlcul1t1. i ncl lt7J. Commerce president J i m introduced a bill (SB 1599) th•t lhe ,11m. Incl ot•c• ot heating CLAUOE M. OWENS B h ed h. h t Id • th t t tri. same haa betn 111t tor Ftbru•'Y Judo• c:tf !Ill SUJ11rlor Court ea1n as annoµnc 15 t a \\'00 require e s a e 11, ltJ.C. '' t :OO •. m., In tht courtroom P\Jbll tltd Or•ng• Cotst oallY ~1101, candidacy for the R epublican J>eparbnent or F.ducation to ~ g:·~r:~:' d;:i.r 3 O~Vtl ... ~ .. ~~"''1~ J1n11ar~ 7, u. 21, ti. lt74 "-74 nomination in the 1·0 th-provide-a~c u·r r,i-e u--1 u m 1111 cur ot s1n1a AM, c111rorn11. PUBf.IC'NOTICE Assembly District. framework for courses in °·~ ..J1'i..~fil,. 2~.1r.'JoHN The district inc I u de s co.nsumer finance in grades McK11tt~'71it~1 a '1NCM su:T~~1:•011'°cU...~r .. ::";r:• Placentia, Tustin y 0 r b a seven through l Z. 23"1 •• T9N ..... l lll te.. 1101 TNI! COUlllTY OP OIAMG• L. d V'll p k' d t * T•h 1110 ~ NI. 11MU Jn a, I a .ar an par s ""__..., l1r1 """°"... OI OER TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHAHGI of Ana heim, Brea, Fullerton , ASSE1'1BLY!'.tAN Ba~ham Publfshtd Ortna• Cot91 Dally Pho1, OF NAME Garden Grove and 9:1nta Ana . '''as one of 2.1 Repubhcani; J11n. ,,, 21, ':cl!~",' 311.1• F,:.~·~;!~:'1 :,'~~~~HAMM YAroE:•. in the lo"·er house to vote PUBLIC NOTICE WHEREAS. MARY HAi.w YAEGE•. The only other announc ed . h 1 t ed P•tltlon•r. 111, 11116 , h llllon wt111 candidate for the GOP nod a garns t t e proposa 0 r uce NOTICE TO c1.:01To1ts 1111 c11rk o1 11111 Cour1 tor 111 0'd•• In th h . A bl the Legislature's v 0 t i n g SUl'ERIOI cau•T 011 TM• Chlf'ICtlnt P1tlllontr'1 "'"" from MARY e 7ot 18 ssem yman r equirem e nt to inc re 8 s e STATI OP caa.••O•N•A FOR H,:Mo.;:,.H~~~.GER, to MARY HA.Ml.\ Floyd Wakefield, \\•ho5e old THE COUNTY Oii ORANG & • business taxes. No. ,..11~1 , " 1"s OROERE:O, 11111 111 ptr50ns South Gate district w a ! E AM ntere1t In 1111 •bo~e .. nllllld m1tt•r e Ii m l n ate d by rt. 11le measure passed the J RE•~::.~~AL\llN ELMORE D NH 'llPPff' belo,.. 1111• Court II J:OO p,m. apportlon-nt. Wakef"ield ,., Assembly 54-23 last week. 'l\\'o N.OTICE ts· HEREllY GIVEN to 1he or1 1111 2'1" d•v o,r ,.!•bf,~"·, ,"'•"• .. ,.. crldltor• of ttlt tllOVtl n•mtd ~ldtnt Jn 1111 Courtroom o .,...par mlltl · t A h · Orange County a ssemblymen 11111 111 per.aria nevlng clilm• eotlnst '"' Courl!IOUS• tiuHdlno locatM •' "° moving o na e1m. _ Republicans John Bri""S 1111 Hid Otcldint 1,1 rtctvlrld 10 1111 c1~1c c1nter or1v1 wnt, c11y of S•~t• A th 'bl G 0 p ""' lhtm. w1111 !hi ntc1sS1f'f! vouc:htr1, In An1, County Of Ora,..., Sltla of no er posst e of Fullerton and Robert Burke lh• olllct 01 th• di rk ol tl"lll 1bov1 c11110,n11. and '"°"' ca11s1, rt •ny, contender is Bruce Nestande r flunt'111"'on Bea ch -d '1dn't t nllltld court, Of lo prtHlll thtm. Wltll wlly Ille ... !!Hon !Of Cll1no• If HtlN ho r II hree 0 6 ' tilt rlKlttarY VOllChrrs. !O t 111 tllould not bf gr11nllld. w ran unsuccess u Y t record votes on the measure. undtr"tlalltd ,, m 1 PrlKll11, Huntington IT 1s FURTHER DIDERE O, 111•1 times in the old 6!1th Assembly Sttcn. CtU!. ""''· ...mlch It !ht plact • COCIY Of thl1 Oldtr It $hOW , ...... of bl.Isl-. ol Ill• undlriigr.ed In 111 bf> oublls'Jld 111 111 t 01tty '111t Dis trict. m1lter1 pert1lnlng to tn9 t1l1l1 ol ,......,.,Pfpar. • ,...,..JINIPfr ol ""''" So fa r, no Democrats have M s · s11d 0tce<11n1, within foul' months '"" c•rcuttt!on printed In tM County ct all cores lhl llfJI pUt)llcallon DI ll'llJ notice. Or1n91, 11111 OI C1111arllll, OllCI I indica ted a desire to run in ·., o111e1 Januarv 22. 197,_ -..aek tor four !'l COllM(llllva -k9, the heavily Republican 70th. OLLIE AUDRIE OE~HAl.I prlOf" IO Iha d•I• of 11u r!11t of lht Admlnhtr1 trl• of Ille Esta la P1tltlon. Beam, a forme r banker, is A B •d ot tl'lf above n•med decld11t1t 01tec11 J1nu1rv 10, 1t7L 39. He has been ac tive in t ri ge :'i:t~L1:w!'..,~!!, "c~~r, j~ICol ~~::;~~M~Ol.lrt civic affairs (or the past Mll!lllllllten '"'"' c111f, ""' • ...., L N-w.n (114) t-t2-ten A........, It Law several years. Joe i\turphy of Fountain A"'"'9r tw Mm111111rt1rtx . ,,. A•"" A...,... Stlit• ,.. * , , Publls~ld Orange Co•tl Oall r Piiot, Ctlflt MaN. Clll~I t'UU Valley was a scchon \\'Inner January 21, and F1bl"u1rf '· n . 11. T....,._. 11141 ,.._..,. lNFORrtlAL TALKS by in the recent na tional cham-1174 • JOt.7• A':,=.:" C::.-Co.11 oanr ,.1101. three gube.matoria1 pro.spects pionships of the American PUBLIC l'\OTICf: J1M11ry ''· ti, 21 1nc1 Fe11r111ry .C. ''''· have been scheduled at UC Contract Bridge League in Las ,,._,, Irvine as part of a serie s Vegas. F1ct1T1aus au11NEss PUBLIC ~011CE of programs on "California Murphy, of 18537 Llmt Cir-Thi 1o1i!~:1 ~~!~11~~:1~ b1,11!nt11 sLP·7•1• P'7o41'1cy.r.ouucs and Pul"llic cle, \\'aS one o~ about 9,000 If; IRRIGATION ANALY~1S/SERVICE !~:~:·:: c~t~::R:r, ~:: ~ total players during the 10-dav COMPANY, 690 "A" C•n!er SI., Co.I• THI COUMTY 011 OIAMGI l Herb Ha fif, the Clare mont t N · · M111. c1111 t:16~' Na. """' • tournamen . o prize money c11ar1es ;.....,.,1y ioxol~. "' "A" ORDIR TO I NOW tAUSI • attorney who is seeking the is awarded Winners are center s1 .• cosra M1~1. co111. t26l1 t11 '"' n111i.r of OANtE:L ol'i:AI Democratic nomination, will · · d Thi1 buslnas; Is conducted bv an SATR E. 11.0 knowt1 •• DAN IEL DE.I granted. master points an lncllvld1,1al BRANTLE Y. Ind LAURA ANN SATRlL :ii~k~~edn~d~~~12 :~i:~~~ symbolic presentation of lro-This <;~:[~~.~-~::1dme.s w\!h '"' ;1:i,1::. ~'o.~~!:.":"M:!:~lE°' phies, \l'hiCh are. kept in the county Clerk ot Or•nge County on Wllertat DAHlEL OEAN 1,1,TRE ..t TO\\'er. 1-headquarters m· Mem-Oec. 21, 191J. LAURA ANN SAT!lt:E, ptlllloner1, .. St t CO ~ II II I ..... gue ~ ,i.JMn tunbfind a!'ld wlft. -111e '" " a e nuo er o.us on his Tenn Pubfl'lltd or1119e coast 0111v Piiot 110111..,, ...... nevi flied en ...,i1c1~1 Flournoy, who is seeking the • • · . Jaoo1ry 1. l,, 21, ,., 1'1' 4 .74 wr"' ""' d.n; ff 1n11 cfl.lff ror Almost 6,000 bridge clubs n:l· -0<d1r ctlanolno 111 .. 1, n•m•1 lrom OANI Republican nomination, will tion·wide· belong to the league PUBLIC NOTICE DEAN SATRE Ind LAURA ANN SA a ppear Feb. 7, 3t 10 a.m , " to DANIEL OEAM lfll.t.NTLEY ... II\• the third floor loonge or P UBIJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •US INl5S LAURA AHN BRANTLEY! t' NAMI ITATl!MINT tT IS OfllO EREO 11\fl all Dlllt Gateway Commons. The lollowlna 0t•10Rs ••• dcnno lnt..-11ted •n 1111r •bovt-«1tlHW 1111n . l'ICTITIOUS IU51NESS builness as· "~~' t•IOl t t~!I r 'llrf 11 ':00 P.M., San Francisco l\1ayor Joseph NAMI ITATIME:MT COME 'N' GO. i4' N. tlewport on FtbrUlrY ,,, tt7A. rn DIN~ Alioto zeek.ing the Democratic Tti• 1o11ow1ng "''ton It doing buttneJs e1Yd N•woort Betcn ca!lkirnla ,16'0 , of "" o-~~o~ r oun1v S11:iotrlor cg • 11: ·• ' locat.it 11 700 Ct~rc C111t1r Orlw , noml'nat1'on Wl'll Speak Feb BUSINESS PROPERTIES UMO Sk Wlnltrtd M. l!nkt, .015 Pilrlce lld., S1n11 An1 (1tlfornl1 and .,,.,,, • . , . • Y Newpor-1 811ch, C1llfornf• t2MO rr ' ' I (• -22 at 2 p ffl in the third Park BOU11Yl,d, lrvlna, C1U~rnl1 '1101 Anne L. Boudi , 215 Pitrlcl Rd ., Ill~. WhY lht IPOlfCI Ion fw clla ... , · · L. c. Smull, "'4 Vlt Lieto N0td. M-POrt &etcri Ctlllotnle 921.M ol n1 mt 11,ould no! be gr•nlld. ~ floor lounge of G ate way NWPOFI Bitch. Calltornla '2660 • IT 15 l'UltTHER OROEREO ""' ) This buslnn6 11 Con<luc:lltd bY an This bu1lness Is CO!'ldlJCtld by I Qllllt"ll COOY ct lhh Ol'dfr to ,,_ Clvll • Commons. lndlvldu11. per1ntr~oj, Id M LI k pWlllhld In THE OAILY PILOT,."' ... All gubcrnalor'1al cand'1dateS L. C. Smull n r " n 1 PIPlf of Qtl'llrll clrcvltllon ,..lnltd In -Thli attltment wis !Jlld w!lh !Ill Thl1 rltllmenl w.1 111td wl!ll lht County 01 Ot C llfotnf are being invited to Speak COOJnl., Clerk ol Oran;t C~nly ~ 5:~~ry f.1~~1, of Orinot County on Wtotk for ._an:~cn!1,,.. .!.!"'!1t on the UCI campus as part Jan1,1ary 16• "''· p )OIU kl '"' d••• "' for tt.•••ne Illa •OPlln ll-. P·JCl1'l p "'I •·• O C I O !I Pll I DATED: Jin. J. 191• •, o( the lecture series sponsor ed Put>11W11 Orano• Cotst Dallt Piiot, u ... s-.. r•no• °'~ • v 0 • FRANIC OOME MICHINI . J1n111ry 21, Ind F1br11,1ry '' ll. 11, January 21, 21, ind Flbr1,1ary 4, 11, Judgt of 1111 S I by the Student A r r a I r 5 ltt• lOS-74 1974 210-7• Ol"O••• w. PITl•s'= Of Court , AlllnltY At Law • ' PUBLIC NOTICE '"' ""' '"'w ..,~ w .. 1---~=~====----s.ii. 111 NO"TICI INVITIMG l lDS S1111tw .....,., Ctllllnlla mtt Tht Coun1r S1nl!1tlo~ 01,trkt1 of OU) nJ.1111 Ortnge Coun!Y. C1!Kornl•, wltl recttv1 Atltnltf ter Pllltt""" ,, stalld bld1 ll"IH 1"1111"41,, ll_"""'ry Pubtlshld 0,..not Co.9' D•ltr Plttf, J, lt7t. •I 11111 1.m. l ld1 must bt J•"u•rt 7, It. 21. it, 1'74 41 ... r~Yed al lht Olltrlcts' Admfnl11t1tlv•1----;;;;;;;:;-;;;-::;:==,.--'~~~ orricri by lht dtlt ind 11..,. h1rtln•bov1 P UBLIC NOTICE ' Ml forth, 11 wll!cll tlmt lllty wtn•------:;-:-:=,.----..;. bl ~ubllcly optntd •nd 1x1mtn.d 1t1 !Ill office of tilt Dlstrlct1, 10$4.I Eltls SLl"-1"211 Av11t1ue, Foontaln V1l11y, C1 l1forn!1, tor SUPIRlOI COUIT 011 TNI • 11>1 toltowlng: STATI 0-CALlPOINIA •01 ONE (1) ._WHEEL DRIVE "JEEP TNI COUNTY 011 OIANe• • UNIVERSAL" Et!••• .. .~·EPAH""'1 ' SPECI FICATION NO. A.(110 k'-f'I ' EN CHWAT 11• TWO Ill '"·TOH C.t.B & CHASSIS STEPHE~' Hl~~~FEL~~Af • ":" TRUCICS NO ' --.-. SPECIFI CATION ,NO. A-G11 red! TICE ts Hl!I El"I' 01\ll!M le ... &Ids mu~I bt •utimlltlld Oii 1111 k!rm ~t tori 111 lht •boW nt mH 41c:tdl9t 111ppt18d b~ tht 0!1Tr kll Jn 1ceord1nc1 1 111 Pll'•on• lllV\l'lf c!1ln11 111!net with ell provisions ol lh• specll!c1tlon1. i::m''1!11~9;:•nf •re rtqulrld 11 "!I S11tclflc1ll0111, bid bltnkl and lurlllll" lht ~ct of 1111 n«.'isart YDllC:i'ltfJ, P'I lnformttla., m1v Ill ootalned 11 lht 1>ntlllld court 1 c Irk 111 !ht lb0"9 1bolll tddrtu. ttltJll\clnl "2·7111 1r IN ntetua'...,or 0 ~r~•!~1 llltnt, 'Wttl\ SM).'910. , · • vo..:t. ... t, 11 I ..... J. W1yM Svtvtstt' O""'::lontd II !\'It ltw Offln itf Stc'*'•ry o! tilt aot,ds o~~ y ~A .. o:A~, .... H, Al. AL C*L , ot 01rtctor1 ""' • • nlo, Plrbllsti.d Oranv• Cotlt Cally Piiat. :i::11• olc·~~r::. '!,Ml· wtl1ch II I J too•rv ft, 1t71 lCU-74 In all milttra p.irt•lnln:"to llnlftr1ionm PUBIJC NOTICE ol laid dtetdlnl, wlthl~ lour Ille,.::~ ttter Ille flrrt oubttcat!on "!Mt flltlc• 1~ -------------1 0119111 Jan. lO. 1'1•. • .o SLP·7... "RANK ltEll.lY "' SUPl llOll COUllT OP TNI Extcutor ol lhe Wiii of • STATI" Oii CALlllOIM1A "0R tlll l boVtl ftl rned ~tctdtflt • THI COUNTY OF OllANOB DUllVIA, IANOOLPN, • Wt. A nJN MALCOl.M DALY '• NOTICI Otl' HIAllHO ~ltt Of'llct h i !111 '• O" Pl"TITIOH l"OI P•OIAT• •, .... ,ri.?.~ Ct.llflrllll .... ·,,,• Oii WILL ANO Fall:: _....,. LnTllS Tt:ST.lMINTAlV A ......... IW l~r • • Our Third Great Sale • E•l•I• of FLORA l . DOWNS. O.Cttlad. Pllbflll\ld or1noe CMtt Deity P1r.t NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEM ""' Jt nuary 14 11, 2', Ind '""""'~ .. ALIERT S. PILLISURY tin fllM 1'7• 1.:..4 herein 1 petltton lor Prob1t. of WIHl----:::=::-:-----.::.~'.X• Ends Tomorrow, Tuesday • • Jan. 29th At 5:00 p.m . THANKS FOR MAKING IT A SUCCESS I Ind for Lttttrs Test1m1n11ry r•l-nca PUBLIC NOTICE ."r:"" to whltl'I 11 mHe for ft.H111fl' 1N1rtttui.r., ,- •nd that tht llmt ""' 011ce of l!Hrlnq •"' 1111 11me 1'111 been Mf for Ft!>. 1t, 'ICTITIOVI I US!NBSI • 1'71. 11 t:OO a.m., In ltll courffoom MAMI STA-• of Oeoar1rnenl No. 3 of Mld court, Tiit foll • •MllllT • •I 100 Civic Clnltr Drive Wtst. In l'llM as: owt,. "'IOlll ,,.. ... ,.. bllf• tl\il Cll'f ol S•nla Ana, C:11ffornl1. S•TME HALL "Tlll!I!, 11)'_., "T_ ...... ,~ D•ltd Jtn. 24, ltJL ,·• NfWl)ort hfcll, Cal!!. '2'40 ""''""' w. E. $1 JOHN •rrv EdW•rd Ht!t -• Countr Clt rlt MUiillf'ltllllll iMth, C1i1,. -°""' Cl( .. l lCHAlD e. \'OOL Ctrotnl M r1 u HSI CIVlc C ...... DrtW W"t H It a 1 ... u, W er.el nJ. ,....,. A-. tat...., nm un "''°" ''"""' c..111 tMiN ~ CJl•l DMm' l~~'j':"IMH It ~ ~ "' "'"""" flf PltttltMf ea ...... ,, M, Nall \ Putill1"9d Or11101 COllt OlllV Ptlof, n.lt 1t11tfnent Wtf fll .. J1nu1rv n, :It, and Ftttru•rv A, 1t74 a7.JA Coun!Y c1trt: llf, °"'"" ..... ~. "". 1--'--'-----------J1n1.11ry n , 1t74. """'"' tn '---,,P=UB=L::l:::C'.:"N-:OT=-::IC::E::----1 ~lltllld Ortf'IOI Cots! Dll p~ ·-,ICTITIOVI I USIMlll ~ua,Y I•, n , "· l l'MI ~~~ MA.Me STATIM•MT lllof4 Tiit follewlt'4 ,..._ It OOll'lll ~.,...1 ----:-:c·----- l l: l'EOe:RATED TA)( Sl!JlVICt. ''"'1----l'UlllJ--=~C:N=o~n_•_Clrt_-__ ~::~ •ockt1no """"'' Huntlnoton 1..c11, ,,._..\ Rart 11'0IM MPI, 1WSll Jlockj11W ·•ICTIT--auttwlSI '. Lint. Hunllt'lf!Ol'I ... ell. """ . Tlll1 tMnlntll l1 btll'!ll conducttif '1 ~ ..... ~-:· ttAllMIWT • lfl IMlvtdutl. TM ,.,._ II -Ml • •OOlt"t E. Noa , .. : ,.. Tlll1 1t1temtn1 llled ~Ill 11!1 Ct11111V MAlt lNl lll CON$TIUCTIDN C".:.. Cltl'll If Orentt CIWll'IY Ill DK-If, ~ANY, tmt lr\llne l tvrL, -"',;" ltn. Tlllllfl, C1llf. ,_ ly, """ JKtt o, Le¥1t, 1<111 Mel1 • ..... ,... ()tMll CO.II Otlty r Hol, ,.....,.,, lll(:ft. (lfH ..... f'lll't 0 ..... Jlllwtry .. 1M1 ,.wvtP'Y 4 11, la. fhl1 ~ 11 Mint -l. 1t14 Jtl•71 Ill 1 ... 1\llMI, " A.1k A.ndy Kida J,ike To JIU D. ~It C~1 :•twn.rlt ,, ... WltJt tl\1 Ctllttw 1, ,,,.. °"""' c..., llfll J~ ' Pi.IMltlltd Or!"lfl (..... 0.lty ':!!,I ,.,,,,,.,, 7, 14 "·. •• :Ht a new Gov. J . Bric 'wilh art• 'j:onfid )'lls r ac 'at· a .. > Mill1 :Injury ·'eon ls. it alw t;eachi -"School. -{:Qx class Harv a ~han I :Cl8 .. prosec ~Pral '• Sa '11UPPQ • 'l'&'<!lec !llissati -cutbac ' . ,. But or co res! "l with exist in "'hi I es ,Ameri • QUEENIE Tough Raeket · Tennis Takes Toll AinongPolitic1ans .. From Wire Senlett " The game of tennis,· WhiCh •sidelined Gov, WWlam G. Mllllkea last tall, now has a new vlctlm : Mlchigan Lt. Gov. Jamea Brickley. . Brlc~ey sboWed up tor work 'witli 25 stitches in a one-inch area of his upper lip and '<00fided he hit himael! with his racket while playing tennis ·at a private club. " Milliken suffered a shoulder .inju?' last year while playing !tennis. • "~ Former special Watergate ~rosecutor Arehlbald Cox says ·,"it 's very pleasant,, just like " PEOPLE said at Reno. "But there's no -way of judging h I s performance now, because the Watergate nvestigation over- shadows all points of view.·• • The widow of Academy Award-winning actor Spencer Tracy will be 'granted an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Whitworth College o e x t month . President E d. w a r d B. Lindaman said Mrs. Tracy, llts~ ......... -.·,,, ........... who lives in Los Angeles, is ~;:::':'"'.:"::;.::~;::.::i:::.;=::·=:-=:·"'-~· ~----...;.J founder and director of the !•It's days like this when I fee l like I'm ready for the John Tracy Clinic, which big board m eeUac in the aky." serves deaf and hard-of·-------·------------- hearing children free . it always was" to be back • Law Would Dri"ve ~eaching at Harvard Law A Swiss appeals co u r t -School. -upheld_ the-1wD!y.ear__priaon . Monday, Januiry 28, liJ74 DAILV PILOT 9 Money Can Be Beautiful By DICK WEST o u t w It h w h Im s I c a I but it obviously Is way up actually llley art fnmrated WASHINGTON (UPI) e1planatloos about w h •re there. and unfulfilled. Small wonder PlrOD!I aocon11ng to the money -from. They may Surveys show 67.2 percent that so many ol them have current' thlnkinc ol child -tell • cbild th;eY found their of all married women east extramarital tlscal atfalra. guidance uper!I should wait mMty under • cabbage leaf, of the Rocki es ha v • It doesn't have to be that fot children to ~ quesUons which , cau1e1 confusion in "unsatisfactory" .precuniary wa y. When a child's natural about aex but should volunteer later life. relations with their husbands. curio.sity about money is information about money Consider, for eumple, the answered with a i m p I e , My authorHy 00 this subject reluctance ol many poliUc~I ~!ANY WIVES lake it, straightforward lnlormaUon, !I a (>ml release quolJnc 8 candidatea to make pubhc pretending to enjoy joint it all seems true and good family financial adviser whose d,iaclosures about P e r so n a I checking accounts w h e n and beautiful. =t~' appropriately, ts PeMy '=~b~tt!!~' cam P 8 lg n1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'i THEIR R.E:T-ICENCE RENT A RUG DOCTOR 110' 111E CHILD observes tbat .,.....11 are con5tanUy concerned and worried ahout ·creates tho Impression they ' ~:.'°..":"~.~:.~ .. Ni~ 'STEAM" CARPET CLEANER H . just a case of excessive G T b • shyness. • '\> \ ~If Having been told In S I DE childOOod that money Is lound under a cabbage leaf, they IDMt)' and perhaps fighting aboul It quite a bit , be perceives • that money ' Is a constant, nagging problem and something that c a u s e s unhappiness. "That's certainly getting a child oil .to a bad s.tart '1!~ it can have a bad influence of the rest of his life," Miss Scott says. You said a mouthful, Miss developed a physiological block when it is banded to them in1 plain manila envelopes. This han'gup also m a y manirest itself when they are fiilµlg out tax returns, causing them to minimize t h e i r income. THE PERCENTAGE ol adults who have monetary hangups can o.nly be estimated DEL IVERY AVAILABLE to moot areas, or you pick up at our store. 10 MINUTES FREE INSTRUCTION ..... '" ... Deeter It .... & ...., t• .,.,... -.... . c.....,, ... _., ...... . ,,.._. It or hike It 1p all cl.-w1 nln. REAL LY CLEANS CAR.PET J9tl of 'Ht ttff• 1 ..... 119", whk• It collect..i .. ..... & cluMpecl clon ct•. Scott. ---eo.x........-iaught-his-firsHaw tt!!'l!I-_el~~ last March to ft M · -· - class since returning · t 0 "t:Cllth Jniliil rorfier partl n -an ... -r..-f>ri"nk Too many parents because Harvard, and although more the .Howard Hughes , 14..1' of em b arrassme n t or FALSE TEETH -than 150 students crowded the autobiography hoax. ~ absentmindedness, neglecf to That LooMn Advertisement 4 Hrs. for $12.50 24 Hrs. for $20.00 SAVES YOU MONEY COit Is M1tU ... .... .~ .. C•pet SteoM Cl__., 6 P.M. to 8 A.M.· $12.50 . ' . RUG DOCTOR RENTS ,classroom hoping to hear a Mrs. Irving, 40, contended HOLBROOK, Ariz. (AP! _ "SLEEPERS ARE tumed tell their children tho !acts of Need Not Embarra11 discussion of Watergate Cox at the bearing that it was money. Doa't k•p~J!~1about .. ou.r ..remained faithful to ' h i 5 nol her idea but her The Jocal drunks he r e out in the morning, and so ~ ~!..;~~ tt:a·~ :aubject matter husband's,authorC l l lfo rd apparently aren't~ happy 90me of these guys are not THE CHILD THEN picks l'ASTEETB•rt.,.denturM•~ adrni · •-•·• to d 't «M OOO 'd th · f · ha er, firmer, •t.eaUier hold. Mak• eat-' 01strative law. u •aaai;• epos1 .~· pa1 _ about a new state law which eating as good as they used up em ormat1on by nging fnimon:enjoyable.FOT -~rill' IN OIANGI COUNTY • Cox left Harvard last 1.fay itoher Ille! bogbuslll . w~ st~ry of 'redefines public intoxication lo when they'd get picked up around banks and other places :~.~~~ ... ':8P~~~~EJ~~ 17141 979-7844 12'1"3'1os4"2"•3~t.n04·5.4 ... assume the dut'tes of · I e us1ve 10naire ill two as an Ulneas rathe than · __ .... likely to give him a sordid ...... t lit are e111atl•l to heal.th. s. ,,,.., spec1a z · h b--•·-r a w:IU ·were here a day or two 11 ..... • . .prosecutor. He was fired by uric a.iu.:i. crime, Police Chief Jim ,.._~11 'd ' view of finance. J'Olll'dtntiRrecuWIT· 1232 s. lri1to1, S-..'AH 1061 l.·ArteM ,LMt'"'' ~fresldttlt Nb:oa Oct. 211. • Carroll believes. """'"1U1 881 · . _ _:W~o~rs~t2y"'.et:_.~so~m~e:.!p~a~ren~ts~co"'.pl'...:=========~~~~~'!!.'o~Pl'!!'_N~M~~M~ON._T'..'.H~l~U_:SA~T~~~~~!!f ~ ~the-~~ -~~--~ .. * Gary Oden was the first Into ellect Jan. 1, be Aid, public drunks are to be token <J"<:><:><:><"">G>G..;>o<>O-O..°"'::><X"-0-<>0-0.0..0..::><°"'::><~><="'c e?-°"'::><"""""".,.~' >G>G-Oo<>"°"q.."" ~ Sammy Divis Jr., who male ever to enter the "make the jail in this amall northern to rehabilitation centers for .. :wppo,rted President Nixon's it yourself with wool" sewing Arir,ona commun.ity,ls getting treatment, if one is available. qe.e}ection, says he is ·contest at San Diego. a lot of )'alk-ln business. Under no conditions can they ft!issatisfied with r e d e r a 1 Oden, Ji 19-year-old design be arrested and placed in jail ~utbacks in poverty programs. shetudent from Fremont, was "A LARGE NUMBER of our on a public into xi cat i 0 n -t winner in the senior reaulars are st .. a•er1• .. • in, charge . • ~ But the singer stops short d' is· finlshin -•·-d •--"'" f II. 1v ton, g ~ of 27 wanting to sleep it ol! here " -;:::======;;::;;::;;::;:; o ca mg for the Nixon women aged 17-21 in the 26th he said . . • Sunday is FDllBAY' resignation. I annua contest first opened to To get around' 81TeSting "I am not satisfied . . . males last year. . them, Carroll uJd his officers with the programs that are He modeled his tw.rpiece simply list them as "sleepers" existing for blacks, poor suit with a navy blue, double-and give them a bunk. whites -and 1.1 e x i c a n -breasted jacket and straight· But the new system has ,Americans," the1 ent ertainer legged pants. one draWback . • _nks ... 8 Million! ' We're happy to 1nnounc~ that in the few short months since our grand• opening, we've grown to over 8 million dollars In total assets. We think that's a ... pretty nice reception. We're proud to be Irvine's "home- to\vn" national bank and to be able lo contribute to the 'growth·.of the commu· nity. We look £orWard to this new year with . tremendous enthusiasm and optimism. Jr you're no'v part of our growing family of shareholde~. and depositors. thanks 8 million. If you're not, why not come in ind discuss your penonal or bu1ine1s banking requirements. You'll get a friendly, understanding reception and you'll find you really don't want a big impenonal bank after all. . • I I ' • ·. Do Something Different This Year . < . Send Your Valentine Greetings Via Classified Ads 0 MY DEAREST HUSBAND vA!f::'~[.~Av Happy . AlHER Of" aaova> CHIU)REH AND NOW THAT Valentine's f IT!SHERE ... Do E ch """1 IWANTTO SAY Y · · ,' 0 . ""'1 · I LOVEYOU TO M L G•oWs More,arid.Mof ANDIJ.WAYSWlll, Th•••"H"'b•nd Y QVe t' · MY·DfAA . In The Wodd l=::;:::::::::=~;;i;~TOMY t _: on• on~ only HONEY Rose• ore Red 0 0"':.Darling W°lfe To"" ine'• DoY · · Violets ore Blue n loving Mofhe onVolent c....., fM1 l1/usttotl>ow)IOU ~ , r nd f'lerr"-' ond give a little sign, After 25 Year:\ ot) cause th · AI AI -iove a1Wcrf$ I Love, Love Yo :z:;;f!lein;..,:u;;,~;ne -~:_:":_:";__.==j ro!ot.rouk,_11.ovo l"'• -.,... ·-, lecouse you're 1. W; Vafenrine send tit is 0.00-, •Gentfo On Nly Mind" Ht ONt I tov, :.1:"'" ti,;, •s_,or r 1 1,..-----=l:=O.:.:Vf,_-I 'F W1T1t · • LO~ You've. been my HA,pp't ' , To "(ts,, >bu,''"" 4fr lflAJir yoU Valentine for.36 · v' AlENn, L..:~--~ Shall we fly for 72? lo"e O/~ 'NE's D Somebody's Valentine is really going to get the Message ... a quarter of a page B·I G !. Nearly everyone loves a .Valentine and if you write the one the Daily Pilot "loves" the most, we 'll give you ·a big quarter-page space to pri nt it in (no matter what space ydu paid for-even just one col umn inch ). To be eligible\ for the free spa ce, just write a Daily Pilot Valentine Ad and it automatically wi ll be judged in the conte st. Rates f or all ads to be published on Valentine's Day in the speci al Vale ntines Section of the classified pages. are all the same: $3 per column-inch. Use the space to S!;lnd greetings to a loved one; write a verse about-or to-your secret love; advertise a product or a servic~. Anything goes. I ' Note: All Vale ntine Ads will be screened for libelous state ments and must be written·in good taste. The Daily Pilot rese rves the~ht to refuse any advertising it feels does not' meet its standards. To place' your ad or ask for more information, dial th~ direct line: ~42·5678 DAILY PILOT .\ • • DAILY PILOT Mollday, January 28, 11174 • ltaereue Mileage D1·iving Lessons By 'Featherfoot' DETROIT (AP \ -Paul Prior's engineering pals at Che vrolet have called him "feathcrfoot" for yea rs, but in these day s of gasoline shortages there Is envy in their voices. Prior, 48, a project engineer, has devoted nmt of his adult life to helping drivers get better mileage from their cars. "I'M CONVINCED drivers of all makes can achieve belter mileage if they observe a few basic principles," said Prior, who helped train Chevy driven for oompclition in oil company sponsored economy runs. Drivers c o mpet e d against each other to deter· mine ">hich driver and, car fumed in the best fuel econ. omy. "fttore economical driving only takes practice," Prior said. "Basically. you have to practice being smooth. avoid hard starts and a v o i d unne cessary throttle movements. "Of course the car should be tuned, with good tire pre ss ure and wheel aligrunent." To prove his point, Prior put 1n AP newsman behind the wheel of a 1974 Impala COllllB I EASE LEASING i] T ffl F.;tory Anfietlaed Cllnr.a.t LHllltt Dreti• • New '74 v ... HetcMMtck S&840 ,.E. MONTK Plt,11 T•• ' l it. °"Aw. Credi! · 2• Mo. O.e".L.. CO,NNILL CHRIOLtT 2121 HAl lOI ILYD. COSTA Ml1A 146°1200 and bad him drive a 39-mile route of suburban roads. A FLOW METER recorded the exact amount of gasoline used. The nonnally llghlfooted reporter got 12.02 miles per gallon. Then Prior held a brier seminar on 1as-savlng driving, gave the reporter a rew minutes practice and took him around the course again. This time the reporter got the help of a vacuwn gauge, whlch shows when the car is using excess power -and gas. The reporter ·got 1.18 more miles per gallon the aecond 1 Ume around . 1975 La1incl.a Two engineers at Martin Marietta Aerospace in Denver, examine a test model Drivers can do nonmechanical things to help Viking spacecraft. A craft like this one will travel to Mars in 1975 with a boom achieve better mileage, too. assembly to collect soil samples aboard. The boom assembly was manufac- "Timinft stop lights so you tured by Celesco Industries, a Costa Mesa firm. catch a majority of greens ---------------------------------- helps,'' Prior said. uDon't accelerate going up hills and observe all speed limits and you'll save gas, too." SOME' DRIVERS Prior has taken around the course have realized as much as a three miles per gallon improvement. 1''n!e average driver dri ves 11,000 miles a year," ·Prior said. "If he got U m.p.g. he'd bum 1,000 gallons. But if he could get H m.p.g. he'd only bum 857 gallons. "At SO cents a gallon. which we're paying today, that's a savings of $'71.50 a year," he said. Taxpayers: Channel 50 Has Answer l~e Cream's Kosher Rabbi OK's Cold Stuff at lf1ife's Urging SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The rabbi's wife knew what she wanted, so now San Francisco's ice cream·loving Orthodox Jews are findin g their favorite c onf ec tion "stricUy kosher,'' c But thef'll ha ve lo suffer along deprived of rocky road, choeolate chip and tutti fnZJti. And the cones are out too. After ice-Cream.less years ol frustration , the Union of Q>ngregations has given the kosher sea l of approval to 25 flavors available at Uncle Gaylord's Old Fashioned Ice Cream parlors. p r e servatives, emulsifiers, stabilizers, chem I ca ls, gelatins. artificial flavorings or artificial colorings which can be made with animal derivatives. TO BE KOSHER, n1eat must be killed in a prescribed fashion and certi!ied by a rabbi. Since there was oo way to guarantee that man u fact u r e rs \veren't including non·kosher animal derivatives in ice cream, it was impossible to give the kosher seal to any commercial ice cream. Undaun!ed, Mrs. S c h i c k pr~ed on, hunting a solution to her ice cream cravings. Several months ago she foQnd THE VE RDICT: ice cream at Gaylord's is kosher except !or rocky road w h o·s e mal'Shmallows contain animal derivatives and tutti frutti and chocolate chip which use non· kosher sherey. But no cones or toppings allowed because they also include non·kosher additives. Gaylord said the result of the kosher seal has been a 5 percent increase in bus iness. l\1rs. Schick has b e e n satisfying her long·neglected ice cream cravings with her favorite strawberry, her husband reports. "My ravorite is still vanilla," the rabbi said. - Wht to Do While Waiting Health Plan on Way, Jly SYLVIA PORTER Wllb Ptelidenl Nixon 's inttoductim of his I 9 7 4 llberaliM version d a national btalth I n 1 u ran c e ·procram, the U.S. will Inch a bit cloler to a system to • protect ua f r o m the catastrophic CQlls of a 8erious, pnilooged or terminal Illness or accident. No matter how much progress Is made this year, though, it will be a 1001 time be- fore we Join moot d the world's na- tions in pass-POATll• inC legislation to btlP families surmount the enQrmous financial as well as emotional burdens of 'disease, accident and death. AND THERE is no certainty whatsoever today whether the legislation linally pa8'ed will be a variation of the proposals of Nixon or those of Sens. Kennedy (D.·Mass.), Javits (R.-N.Y.)o or many others In or out of eongf.eM. In the meantime, what do you do about he a Ith insurance? (1) Hold onto any old disability policy you might have if }'Our health i s impaired. If you want to erpand your d is 1 bllity insurance. keep your old policy and tupplement it - but do not replace it, beca\lse it undo.ubtedly carries a lower premium reflecting you r · younger age when you bought it. If your health is good, you may be able to get cheaper coverage. even though you are now oldi!r. (2) CHECK WllEntER the policy you are considering is what is known as "non- cancellable guara n teed renewable." UrMler this type oJ policy, your ~miums can 't be nilled unfess they art raised for ill pollcyholdtts In your classification. • (3) Check whether the policy has a conversion privilege, so that you can. if necessary, transfer your coverage to an individual basis -If, say, you leave an employe group for a new job, or yQU leave your family's contract in order to be married, etc. - without h a v 1 n g restrictive waiting periods imposed on you. (4) At the same time, be ln most caset.- (8) Look int• a ll!Ue-known benefit now available ln SOJlle disability insurance policies called "inco1ne insurance for the breadwlnner'1 wile." 'Ml.ls covers the cost of household help if 1he wife becomes ill or disa bled. (9) While this may no! be )'Our problem, it's a disease widespread enough for you to become aware-th.at roany- insurance companies include a l coholics in their rehabilitation programs and will provide personal medi~al and social aid. orten sendmg the al holie tO a specialized sure to check whelher any refund is owed to yfu o,ivr=i your previous policy. /,.-~A-N-:D--:,E EN T~H O S E (51 JllVESTIGATE carefully how maternity benefits are paid, if you are a single woman and plan to remain so; Important changes are being made in responSe to .changing attitudes a b o u t m o r a l s a nd sex discrimination. Many more plans1 • for instance, a r e providing payments f o r unmarried women , including maternity benefits for babies born out of wedlock. (6) Don't waste your money carrying duplicate coverage. It's possible you'll be able to collect on both policies - and maybe even make a profit on an Jllness -but many insureni are ooordinaling their payment. to prevent Utls. Usually, one policy, the first or primary one, is given preference by the company and the second policy will pay only that part or the medical bill not covered by the first. (7) alECK INTO your coverage for mental illness, for health insurance coverage for this illness is becoming much more readily available. Also, many Blue C r o s s policyholders have s o m e mental illness c o v e r a g e , although it is sharply limited insurers that do not pay for such specialized treatment almo st always cover treatment for alcoholism In their hospital and disability policies. (IO) Note at what age your policy covers your children. Chil<tr'en-should be covered from birth and not, as some policies state, from the age of two weeks. It's the first two weeks in the life o.f your baby that very often are the most expensive tnedica lly. (11) Jf you pay your own premiums directly, save money by paying on an aMual or quarterly rather than monthly basis. t ti) AND IMPORTANT as it is to know just what is covered under your health insurance, it's even more important to know what is excl uded from c o. v e r a g e . Knowing what's ex c I u de d won't halp you pay for the condition if it arises, but at least yoo \\'on't be hit by the blow at the \\"Orsi possible time -when you·re Oat on your back. And you might be able to arrange for the coverage elsewhere. Su~r wa11_h. Two special programs on taxpayer education will air tonight at 8 p.m. on KOCE·TV, Channel 50. BECAUSE A rabbi's wife simply loves ice cream. "I'm just crazy about ii," said Dinah Schick. "I was so frustrated that I kept asking my husband, 'Isn't there a kosher ice cream'P ., one. She heard about Uncle , ................................................................................ , Gaylord's and learned that ,,_ 9f~r ICS Y.OUf · hp me Crca1r driy u1~.•;'l or .llMb p~tr.-yl'l•I de~ue w11n handpa ntcd 11raoh1c.•. IT rirn v.dll !O v.<)11 or roorn tu roum ''' yo11r non,.~. P1ofe<><.1onJ 1y Ctl''il J d· _.1r111• .r:: lhat Ima! touch 01 colof. y,.in .i '<ar I lo beheve loo~" 1hat y<1u c 1· .01 achieve.,,, • ., watloopa1. l "l your rn1ag1na11on run w1]d' ,., " ''m"" r1· ~k g_u st 548:0044 mE SPECIALS will rocus on rour taxpayer concerns: saving tax dollars by claiming all a 11 o-w a b I e deductions, reducing refund processing time by increasing accuracy of -ms. reducing paymetits to others by encouraging personal preparation of rctunis, and selecti n g scrupulous tax practitioners by taxpayers v.•bo still desire paid services. The program, "A Matter of Tax," developed by the Coast Community C.Ollege District in consultation with the Internal Revenue service, will also trace the path of a typical tax return. Jn fil m visits to ·a local ffiS office and U> the IRS Service Center -in Fresno, services available to the taxpayer are revealed and hints given to show how certain fili ng techniques will reduce r e f u n d processing time. . ..-mE SECOND of t h e evening's two specials begins at 8:30. A panel of Certifled Public Accounts and , money management experts w i 11 participate in a live half-hour program in which viewers may pll:>ne in questions about points made in the first segment or about their own personal tax problems. Fin. ft.1~ JJl'K Tua ..... JV to.1embers of the 0 r an g e County·Long Beach Society of Certified Public Accounts will be on hand to answer the telephones. The number to call is 714- 897-0302. "A t-.1altcr of Tax" will be repealed on KOCE·TV . Channel 50, Wednestlay, at 9 p.m. and again on Feb. 2 (Peopt~Quotes )11 1.,,• .. t 7 ,.' 30 _,p.m,..,._,._,._._., makesFlltlnA~ ·c & H SILVER UI'\ I lmmodla lt Delivery 554.4420 556-4421 except for three flavors, his ice cream contained n o additives. Complete .Mid .. day American Stock List Her husband, Rabbi Michael Schick. who certifies prOOucts .as kosher, told her there was no ice cream in San Francisco !hat complied with the strict Jewish dietary laws. ' An · excited P.trs. SChick passed the news u.· her 1. ........................................................................ ... husband and soon afterward, Rabbi Schick made a thorough inspection of the company's ITJ4llulacturing equipment, ice cream ingredients and • Commercial ice c r e a m s available here • c o n t a i n premises. In Colllslons Study Claims Small Autos 'Hurt More' WASHINGTON (UPI\ -A new highway safety study says your chances of g e t t i n g seri0t1Sly Injured or killed in a collision between two small can are two times greater BART End s Rohr Bid For Trains OAKLAND (UPfl -The Bay Area Rapid Trans it District bas told Ro h r manufacturers of the syste m's transit cars, it will not accept any more new trains because too many defects were found in the present ones. "We just said. 'no more.' " said \Villiam Rhine. BART chier electrical engineer. Rhine said it has decided to refuse the new cars after it was determined the seats in the last 29 cars did not meet safety requiremen~. Rohr, a Chula Vista firm, has delivered 279 cars, and BART is to gel 150 more. BART officials said that last week 64 trains out of 177 sent into service from the South Hayward yan! broke down. Meanwhile, BART ollldols warned the 1)'*'11 _,Id gO under In about a year unlees I ll million In o perollag subsldirs were received. The boanl stated II had approved a unanimous resolution U> led«al ml llate officials that aid I b • legislation creating B A RT provided that "inl0f1r " aa practicable" fares were to pay all operating costs. The boord slJlled it had d<!ennlned that II "Is not practicable and dearly ml dt'sirable to raise r a r e s· eufficlenUy to cover all BART <:osts enumerated ln the act." than if you are Involved in a •mashup d two big caro. A SECOND atudy sho .. tMI drivers of subcompact cars \vho use seatbelts "fared a3 b.1dly in crashes as unbelted drivers ln run sized cars " nie studies were conducted by the University of North Carolina's Highway Research Center and published today by the Insurance Institute for Highway sa fet y. an independent safety research organization. · Crash data was compiled on 1&2,000 196&-1970 model cars and 17,000 drivers, both belted and unbelted in full size and subcompact 1970.72 models. Resu]ts of the like-size car crashes showed that 0 chances or injury 8nd death increased with decreasing v e h i cl e weighl Chances of severe injury and death increase especially rapidly in the oars weighing Jess· than 3,000 pounds," the stud~. said. T H E RESEA RCHERS "documented for the f~ lime that the risk of severe mjury and death i.s about twice as · great wben two smaller cars craSlt than when two larger can crash." In the study on belled •nd unbelted dri vers, the researchers found: -"Overall the Injury picture fOr belted drivers in IUboomplct.s is a I m o s t identical to the slluotlon for unbolted drlvm o( standAnl li.ze c.w.11 -In bolh fu 11 and IUboompact cars ''drivers who ,.. 1 hell faro much better 1bon U-who do nol" . -"For the belted a nd nonbelted drlvm, serious Injuries In subcompacts ani one and one half t1111e11 mort froqtl<llt -dlef ore II staridard size cars.' BEcAUS! OF the fuel shorlai•. salts of big cm dropped S1 per<ent for !he week of Jan. u .20. But small car salM rose 8 pcrceat, an Increase credited U> consumer. demand for cars wllh bek gas mlleoge. I '• ' , •' -: · .. ' •· .. ·' .• ~ • • • ·- .• • -.......... \ Sunday's Daily Pilot • Your Window With Ma-ny Views .. , .... llCflOfll I __ .. u..., _..,.. ........ .... _ .... _ .... _ I Alcoholism: New ·Cures Tried ' ' ' ==~.:.::::i :=.::. :;' !.. ........ ..x .. -"-···-...... --.. -· -----' ... 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Tho .. somple features selected from cover pages of the YOU Section publishad in Sundoy editions of the Daily Pilot should give you some idea what you'_vo been missing if you're ,not a subscriber. • Tako 1 new look at th. world through the window with many views. Order tho D~ilY. Pilot delivered to your home seven days a wffk for only $2.65 • month. • , Part-time Students Get Involved At Irvine Through Social Ecology ... ~~ ... w_, .. __ ,.. --·-·-· -·-.--...... --·--·-""' ~~-·-"' ~·c.:-r. ..._ .. _ ... ,,_ .. ---·-·--·-----··--.. -.... -.. -----·-__ ... __ . ·----__ .. ...,,..,.. ::"'.;::::..--... -· A ll1b le Amerlc8. .:.!.:.!,;.1•1 111111111111•1•111111111111111:1111 111111 At Your Service -------~·'"· E,:§:j.!:1b":: .. iz:1?~ -·-·------.. -;;:;f~-~~~~~E -·-·-_, _____ _ C".:--=------·-· ·---..:::-.::i:--'"·i -:-::=.= ~:--=--~·----··,.. .. -_ ...... - I . I , I , ii I j fl·@ ... ;;} ·Emergency Care Trailing Technology ---·-... __ _ ·------... ~--·-::..-s .-::;:: ... _ .. _. ---··-.... _ .. __ .. _. __ _ -----.. _ .. __ - Take a good look1 ••• dial 642·4321 or th,e Daily Pilot '. . I • , • office nearest y~u and order delivery for your home -DAILY PILOT i • • I " ' I I .. , zz DA.IL V PILOT Sunday, January 27, 1974 L. M. Boyd Potato Thought Sex Stimulant "Happiness,'~· sa'id Bllly \Vllder, 11is discoverinf that your . daughter is in love with an older J1\an-J. Paul Getty." · In Oregon, a citizen jailed for breaking the anU-litter- ing law is most apt to do his time with a hi&hway cleanup crew, l'm told. • That the potato was once thought to be poilcmoua is fX)mlJlOO kOO\\•ledge. Less wide1y known is the fact .Jt abo was once thought to be a powerful aes.: stimulanl Some scholars, in fact, be- lieved this widespread notion ls what sold it. Q. ''How many Americans have had their sex Changed with radical surgery?" A. Since when? At least 500 in the last half dozen years, that many have ~-" reported in print. BALLET Those lady ballet .dancers tend to break their toes a · lot. ?11ore so 'tl)an any other athlete, in fact. But the breaks are little. Hairline types. New .growth fixes them. En- larges tbooe toes, too. Uncovered, the !eel of the lady ballet dancer of lengthy experience look not dainty but dreadlul. . ' Nun Asks Female Priests Ex-player Gets Exposure Burglars LicUed c mCJNNAT! (UPI -JeJUS Christ wun't a m 1 I e chauvinist, so male 'leaden of the Roman Catholic Churdt shouldn't be either, aays an outspoken nun who wants v.'Omen to become eligible for the priesthood. SlJter Albertus M a g n n 1 1.tcGrath says the church shoold heed "the remar~ ' fairness and balance Jesus showed in dealing with women and hls,freedom to rise above the male chauvinism in bis culture." "IT DIDN'T em hair a s s me," Ernie said of posing. The photographer! were male, but there were \\'Omen In the escort group. "I'm n o t ashamed oC mysel£," h e added. 1be muscular, 6-foot-7, 22G- pound Langberg used to play . THE .'R~RKS of the tic~:e~rJ: ~~~:~uf~a'::. Pla1111rrs etll- tora 11 le e .. ..,,.. ,,..,, ...... ~---......- to say nue than that, becl• it . would hurt ..... J>OOllle, and I don 't want to burt anyone, 11 he said. He moved in with friends in Arcadia, and got a job at a health spa. "Bastetball bu beea my life for five years," be sakt "Bui that WU the end ol my balketbaU career." s1Ster, a Donunlcan nun and ' He was offered an athletic chairman of the hi s tory acOOlarship there In 1971 whll• department ~t C h I c a g o "• s .. .playing bask.et ball at Cypress Rosary ·College, were m&de · C.OUege. Em1e played through in an artlc1e published in a the 1972-73 season and also f~~=~=~~~~ nationally distributed Catholic i'Hli magazine, the "St. Anthony ~t'g"ri~~t: Messenger." Ii MANNING'S IUUU/S Contending that "women CoLLECTORS '"":l."t....- should have an equal claim SHOP ~ •• ' to the prie,thood,'' she {M)inted :U2 B N~RT BL.YO. :.'':..-"::. out that Jesus preached and ~T ... Mw. CAUi'". u..-1,....111.m u Ot11ers practiced ''equality of : • ·•2 1 ...... ti -•:*' 4tl-0401 '42·1713 treatment" for men and - wOmen. She said Jesus' "me"" relaled miracles and parables were par a ll e led with PHARMAC.Y WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE !'HONE ,. .. ANYTIME -CHICI THUi IUPll SAU SPICIALS--s.,,, .... 09r .... Mn I CLOSE.UP Toothp•• .. : 4.6 o-r .• ; , ••.••.• , •••. , • .' ••• , l,c Jtc PEP"JO.llSMOL T•bl•t1, 241 ········•••·••\••• .•.. 91c lk SlNUTAI TAILETS, 12'1 •••••••••··•·••··••••••·•·1.25 tk COETS I 50'1 • , •••.••••••••.•••••. , ••••••••••.. 1.29 ttc 2700 E. Coast Himwav. at FernlP.~f. Corona del Mar •• 644-7575 You \\-eren't called a hermit originally unless you lived in the desert . . . The big department store bOy! figure about nine percent of their merchandise will be returned ... It was Francis O'Walsh who noled, "A bolpl.tal should put its recovery room ne1t to the cashier's office" ... Quick, just answer yes or no. I& a principality run by a prince? Say yes •· .. Not even many wildlife experts realize the hooves ol the blgbOm sheep work like suction cups. regularity wi~ miracles andl .-~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.., parables relating tQ women. ~UllGET HORSES "Christ loved women," she said. "He befriended them_. he cured them, he was served very intimately by women. "I T8INJt HE gave a kiod of emancipation proclamation to Martha and to all women when he said, in effect, 'Fine, housework's okay, but that's not the end and limit of your 1 being. Mary has chosen the Maybe you've read about I-c1og .. 1zec1 horses raised by Julio Falabella in Argentina. Mighty midgets, thOse. Normal honel can .be expected. to pull about five .times their own wolghts. But those little Falabella horses can pull approximately ~ times their own weights. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks we'll see them hooked up to harness carts nationwide aoon. Falabella's smallest stands 15 inches high. weighs 26 pound& fciiir Oim<:es. better part.' The better part , . . . ........ . Question arises as to how many planets in our galaxy could SllpOprt life. Nobody knows, certainly. But an ex- pert named Stephen ff. Dole estimates there miy be 600 fnilllon such habitable planets. · . Pilgrims to l\fecca can ge~ there now by a six-lane hi¢nvay. Once there, tOOugh. they still must not take baths, use perfmne. hWlt animals, uproot plants or en- gage !n physical romance. .Takes abi:iut 5,000 honeybees to weigh a J>O!,IDd, re- member! Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach, 92660. • is for the rest of us women, too -which is not generally what y,•e have been taught. 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Ja"'ie, age 7 I 'I 'Every little. girl needs someone to identily with, to want ' to be like.' Joan Carlson ~ ' IEA ANDERSON, Editor .....,, )....,, .. mt ..... IJ Involvement • 1·n By JOIMON Of .. Deir , ... ,..., Patricia Reilly !lilt, 1""'1 from a week's trip to Washington, D. C. will speak in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse Ttnasday, Jan. 31, on a subject she knows "ell : the potentialities of women in government and 00..lness. This talk !or Queen ol Hearta Guild, Otildren's Hospital of Orllll!e County wUI bt her first major public address in her home town ol Laguna Beach since she re- tired in Apill from her. pQSI of aaslstant oecrelary !or community and lield .. ,.. vices In the Department ol Ho.ahh, Education and Welfare. Mrs, Hitt, the lirsl woman appolnled to serve In the Nl1on Administration, now is a member of the President's Commission on White Home Fellows. As ooe of 15 commlllion me!Jlbers she helps select the 15-18 young people vibo serve as fellows in t h e Adminislfatlon each yur. MOST PRESTIGIOUS "II Is the moat prestigious citizen involvement there Is, tt abe commented , In her Laguna home. .·• Fello"'S are selected frorTI. a. large group. of applicant's in a wide range of rields .. They must be between tbe ages'' 21 and 35 and must have achieved in thetr-. fields. · 'lbe ,.,.recent meeting of the commission wu a prelode to the May meeting when the flnallsta will be selecled during lour days of acreening. , , .. , . This membership ls the ooly federal commitment sbe currently has, Mrs. !lilt said. • The fellows , sbe explained, are asliDed to federal ageOcleil and de- partmenta sudi as. Commerce, HEW and HUD. They work closely With cabinet heads and top staff members in each department "The purpose ls !or what will be the coming leadera in Ibis countty to get an Intimate lalowled&e ol the workings of the Federal goverm>Ellt," ~.IBUldded. Tll1IEE CALD'ORNIANS The Callfornians on the commission beside herself are Milton Friedman~ a Stanlonl Ullltalllf ecooomist, and Dr. . ' J,• • .. • • ' • BJ ALLISON DEERR Since August the pair have deve16ped -t ot -. IMM'I '""'*--5*-ff remarkable communication. On a recent Joan Carlson met Jamie last August. visit a discussiOn oC· Jaml~'s f~~te ' 'nle pair lead different lives, but have televisioo program. ~'ling f o r , become fast friends. ' •, Dollars, led to a description of Joan's Joan, an attractive blonde, lives in bowling experiences and the suggestion • Huntington Beach. A graduate of that perhaps, soon Jamie could try it. ;MCa1ifomla State University, IAng Beach ,, VERlt\LIZATION · · ----- with a BA in vocal music, she sings . .. professionally aud teaches piano. Joan . no~~ that the. pair do a ~t Jamie, age 7, Is a client in Fairview o( talking to help unprove JamJe s State Child Physical and Social Develop-ver~alizatlon and en~urage .her to more rnent P:rcgram. She is a~tty, affection· original c ~m m u n t cat t o~ rat~r ate ch.Ud \rho enjoys tbe,_attentloo she re--than repeat1~g what others ~1d. J~ s ceiv~. ~rk has. aided the staff 1n working , Neither can walk-each because with. Jam..1e. of a birth defect -but the pair are quite Jamie described the usual stbedule mobile in their wheelchairs. • for Joan's visits herself. Joan and Jamie met through Dr. Jean "First," she said, ""·e ~ .te visit Dr. _Qarlin, chief of profess'ionaJ education Carlin. Then we go for -a drink. 11len, at Fairview and a mem!Jer of theuCI we go to ·wash our dirty ... hand!." The Mt'dical School staff in pSychiatry. latter ls not that simple When you reallze ROLE MODEL the .Pair have to maneuve r two "Joan is serving as a role model "'heelchairs through a . double set of for Jamie." Dr. Ca rlill explained. "There doors to reach restroom; facilities. are no role models among the h<Jspital "But," said Jamie, ''I hold the door staff for her. ThEy are all ambulatory." for her and then she bolds it 'fot me Jamie had been the center of attention and she goes through and I go through." on Ward 9 until some of the other The pair fa~ other ob.5\acles like client~ began to learn to walk. Jamie reaching too .high elevator buttons. began to question ber loss ~f 11ittention. "But Jamie is learning a Jot " "When she askelt 'What about me?' of things she can do." ' I thought she was asking a lot of things," Joan has brought along photographs Dr. Carlin said. ·"Why ·don't 1 get· the of friends and places she's been, Jalnie,'7, and J01n Carlton, '' 1 wlun-..r, explore• 'book · during Friday visit. M'in C1rl50n sings profnlion1llY and te1c~11 piino. ' attention? Don't you like me , anymore? describing them all for Jamie. She's 1 and how am I different?" also helped hospita l staff work on "I first met Joan when she sang improving th~ use of Jamie's left hand. at the graduation ceremonies for Long Beach State. I told her jbout Jamie DOING PUZZLES and asked if she'd be ,interested in ''We're.going to start on a jigsaw pUzzle working with her." soon." "At n·rst," Miss Carlson said, "1'.d come Joan added, "there are 1 lot of tfilng,s for about half 11n hour. Now I usually thilt hai)pen that a doctor probably won't stay three hours." even think about. And, there are a "Jamie · needed someone to copy, to lot Of things any child takes time to look up to, to want to be Jike," Dr. understand, and eVerj little girl needs Carlin explained. ••Joan will make Jamie someone to identify with, to warit to do Uilngs the rest of us might not be like." have asked of her." If Joan co:nes late in the day Friday Explained the volunteer, "I can ask Jamie will be waiting with the quesUon, her to do things because I know she "Wby didn't you come aooner ?" can do them. I've encountered many The f · of ·.the proble1ns she will have to face · riendship i5 defln}tely mutual. 1 and from my own experience 1 can "I've really become 8ttache4:f to Jamie. help her." I only came for a half hour at first, no\v it's more like three hours. I {hink EMPHASIZE PosfTIVE , of things to do with her all the time. "Too pften," added Dr. Carlin, "when I love making her happy, getting her a child . bas some kind oC limitation, excited About things? w~ underestimate his capabilities, "I don't try to · ltructure anything, concentrating on what they can 't do but when a subject comes up I encolU'age r8ther than what ttiey are capable Jf her to talk about it." doin g." Enid Lathrop, director of volunteer "Who could · better be a model for services at Fairview, added that ' ijle kind oi a person Jamie can grow ''DO rm a Iii at Ion" i5 something 1 . up to be than Joan?" emphasized with all volunteers at the 1 ·· Each Friday Joan dt'ives to Costa facility. Mesa to visit with Jamie. On the rare "These children can miss some of , occ3.sions she can't make it to Fairview, the everyday things, so we try to She Calls Jamie for a. long telep'boiie encourage the volunteers· to bring u ' conversation. ' much of the community and everyday 11 Joan's visits Offer an opportunity. to things ·wlth them as possible.'.' i~ttodute Jamie to a . Jot or everyday There is a place, she iald. for all thingS she misses in tile facility. And, kinds Of_ volunteers at the faclllfy .. Joan can be an ex~ple for what Jamie "We haVe baa retarded persorii •work f!HIY .. beJ.~e to do as ~he grows. 91der~ .. '}I_ yolunteers. ,one boy even joined the Jami<:li fath er visils regularly ·btil".flie -.\ •li!t·aa· an ~·· afier'·hls ·WJiinleer staff . !eel she needs a female modtl' ~~ said MnL ~p. . With whom !o .~enlify as well. . -·YWe~e lookintfl;lr,q~~ that tnatch i . "I've even taken her out to the parking \.,1the1_Job.'"t ~ "·.l :·. ol to see the manual · controls in my .Pt.· Carlin seea riuin)•posslblllI~ for car," she said. ft~pped persooa . to dq wlomteer work, .. '1' ! . ~ • "Then;' are many situations in which a handicapped clllld, could benefit from Gov·ernment Backed a lriendMip wiila • i role mode'--> wi,th Joan and Jami'-:" With the success o(,ll!elt relaiionsblp the Idea might just catcti on. ' · ' ' ' . Glen Campbell, a member of the Stanford Institute of ~W~r and Peace. Members are drawn· from ail walks ol life and tNore are educatora, ' sclentistS and businessmen. Of the fellows she said, "They're brilliant but they're practlcal. '.Ibey are · very ·well l'OID'lded. Every fellow is involved in community ~ service ' in his home-area." . TbOir year In W ashlngtpn lnclud.. a trip ~d to meet 1Jltb heads ol state in 1tfttal countries. . . Conuuentina:· about Watergate Mrs. !fit( ·said; "f will be glad to ... this resolved. I feel ver!' strongly ii shluld now g0 to 11\e CO\ll:IS. Let's gel back to busl'Dess. • : "'l'bete ia no dcMlht Iha! all the an-l'OOSU111!ni Interest In Watergate has slowed, down jbe • workinp o f govemqient. Vje Df:!\d to gel back II> Ille oo.Jness;ot ~· PiiEDICl'S BENEF.ITS "Whatever .tbe • ~tion made, in the long · nil. our poliUCaI system will benefit in reform." ,,.,._ !lilt, who began her career in politics as a volunteer \\'Orking in President Nixon's firsf campaign for the House of Representatives in' 1946, was . the firSt woman to c<K1Jair a naUonal presidential campaign for either IW'lr· She received a Los Angeles Tunes WommH>f-the-year award in 1969 and -. the 1beta Sigma Phi Woman in. the News~award that same year . Since she has sfupped down from her cablnel-P'!Sitioo, Mrs. Hill has oerved as a conSultant for the Department of Defense atd now is redemrating her historic Laguna home and "s [ n 1- wtwinding. "I'm not the least bit bored yet," she commented. "I'm not ready to return lo a highly. structured. day. ".I know the time will come when l will be "°"ting somelhlng, but I jWll don't kn<iw wbal It will be yet. I'm not sure 11 want to do just volunteer work." Mrs. Hitt~ alllO Is retaining her uown personal deep' Interest In the Sponish-. speaking min9fity". and will "continue to speak out on their behalf." 'Thero ls no doubt thet the ell-consuming inhrwt In · Watorpto hn slowed clown tho workings of 90Wrqm4int. Wo -.I to got bock to tho bvsinen 1t hind,' Pat Rollly Hitt · .• • Wheelchair W·on't Be. H.andica p. for Good , Wife and Mot~er DEAR ANN LAl:IDERS: If ln)'IXle can wake up the men ill ·this wOrld, It's you, Please try. I, llf -•nds more like me are desperafe. · I am a single WOl1WI In 1111 early 30I, Jooilna !or male componlonlldp. I've had Uactly three dlloa la 1111 me. That'• not a· ........i I'm proud ol, but U-are the facll. I'm • ...,.. looking, Ove-looi-and we!P 110 pound$. The pro\>lem Is Iha! I 1111 In I wbeelchllr. • , I had polio wllen I wu 1 dllld but I've gone thnJUlh oollep and -bave a very p>c1 poaltlon with an lna&rance ccmpany: l've never met a penoa I couldn't ,.1 aionc with. Some _,. juot "'Clulr• more palialce than olhm. I ha'" many male friends -and ·lhat's _.____. '... ' the problem. They are just lriiiidL WhJ csn't the men I -i -.iand tllat jalt becauoe I'm In • wbeelchalr I am no leu 1 woman? I blvo the same feellnp, ho9e& ud -..,. of ollw -· ud a 1feo1 Cl(llCllJ to love. I'm not aKlag !or ..,..U, At111. Then! are lhoUlanila ol 111, jUll ''"1tlnl for the chaJl!'O lo bo woadortlil sweethearts aad wlftl. We • do - •Yel'Ylhlnl -ldril ... .... .. jail can't waft, ii alI. Plelle, Alla, print this letler and uli lhlm lo pve us a dlanoe. -UNFULFI!l.ED DBAll FlllEND: I ---ly _,.... wlvea I• I . ' ' -• ' . A•.4~ •• .. ' •11111.Uln. Ooe .. 111n. Cyru Batoa lo OMo ud .... alller II Mrs. Jobn lllna,. I» wife ' Ille Goveratr ol ...... . ~ lmn&rlee aw .. • .U.. ud e•r-il'tle -· Siie •Ills-__ , Md,........ over .. fl Ille llulnt and -'* elelUt mud111 .. lite' werkl: Mn. .,.. .... ':C''''lell Mr .... --lila-·--tobo...-;-••-M- • ' . • tlvdy, Botb ~ -ud Beatrice Ba1111 ·u,-e provea U.at 1 wife hi' 1 1r9teelcbalr can "'' rlap ll'Oand many wMI wltlt two perfecUy JOOd lep. DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1be Phlladel· phia Inquirer's head oo your . column read, "Moaes Led People to a Land With No Oil." Your ruder asked, 11Wbich are mwter, Jews or GenUles!" I fowid l Your reply not only sarcastic, but · blgOted. 'Vhat's more, you didn't ans\\'er the question. You said, 11A surprisin gly disproportiooate number or Jews have won Nobel prizes and they ai. prominent ori ·Ille Ibis ol achlevm In the arls and ldences." Wby is -it "surprislng"? ;J~ for centuries,· have been the most a~eving achievers in the worid. A' better , answer would have been: "Neither. Jews are not smarter, bu( they 'have higher goals, And they know how to face-adversity and overcome it because they have had generations of ex~eoce. Jews place stroo(er emphasis on education. History is thy witneaa. "-PROUD TO BE JEWISH DEAR PROUD: I'm sorry yoa !Dgbl my r<ply was sucastlc aod blgo edl Sarcutlc, perllap1, but bigoted, •ever! If yoa will .p bock ud rerud my 'uswer yoo'U n.cI lbat I made proclsdy the same polab CUI yoa mlldo lo your ktter. However, docamutldol ii 1v.U.. able to sapport ~y ll<la. Tiie -bl two ol lllia ... tury'I lb:est (ud -dlftcwll lo l'I Ialo) ICllools, Harvard ud Yllie, II II ltlst :It petU•I Jtwllll, Wlleo -couldm Iba! Jen coasdhlle Iaa .., $ per- ol illJa -.try'• ,.,., ..... lbat II .,ito ud lmprmlve Hpre, ~. I, tot, •• 11PrM·• bl JewtiL'' I \ • • ' • • ' jtj DAILY PILOT Monday, January 21, 1974 Horoscope: Fears Faced by Taurus Fashions Wrapped Playing an Important role in Jaques Esterel spring collection are • headscarves, like this apricot silk crepe one wrapped .Arab-style. It matches ~ a sleeveless sheitb. Scarves are often 11&ed with eve· nln~ gowns in this col· lection. ' '. l TUESDAY JANUAftY 29 By SYDNEY OllARR ARIES. (M~ 3l·Aprll 19): Get golac: be a nll-ctarter. Take tnttlalivt, Truil younell, One close to you may lack faith and attempt to Infect you with doubt. Shake it ofl -cycle ls high and you are 1 pg to win, •Know it -act like yoo know It TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Face fears ; you actually are able r.ow to deal from position or strength. Eradicate doubts. Put cards on table _:_ face up. You have more in your favor than ls apparent on -sW'face. One in position to do so will pull strings In your favor. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Accent on desire, special rel'ationshlp, romantic interlude. What was part of the post Is due to fade. Know it and don't attempt to block it or freeze it or prevent it. Look to future. Creative talents will fin(J constructive, profitable outlet. CANCER (June 21.July %2): • . What aeems an obstacle .......... ~. ;<.; .... ~.,, :;.,3 • actully should be regarded as · Ul"I T.._... ' cOnstructive challena:e. Utilize unique abiUties. Be creative, an innov1ior. Don't follow crowd, Your goat ls In s1ihl and available -~ lltpo toward II. I LEO. (July 23-Aug, 22): Plan ahead, especially where, travel and publishlni may be concerned Yourlntultlve intellect Is sharp -trust bunch, ' Follow through on special project, One who ls capable of teaching will be in your comer. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpt, 22): savings accounts, investments, money of mate, partner these a r e spotllghled, You may be bandUnti asaeta which are not your own. Meaaure movu, actions. You will heve chance to reach into future -. don't !all down M play. Sagtllarlaa could be Involved, . LIBRA (Sep!. 23-0ct. ZZ): l.Je low. Play waiting game. Persons who appear to be "opponents" may actually be seeking reassurance . AqD1rtm, Leo, Scerplo could figure prominently, Accent ls on parf:\\ershlp, marriage, cooperative efforts and public relali<los, Avoid matdng Ioog· range commitment. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Oiange of procedure i s Indicated, One wbo •bares job, task makes apedal request Grant It and lmow ')'OU will be repoid, Geadol, VjrJe per1 on1 could flgure prominellUy. Keep diet, bealth promtaes made C!!llY recenUy to yourtelf, I SAGm'ARJUS (NoY. Do Dec. 21 )~ What you MY, do, write has more impect than usual , You I b fu I Individual FlnaDoel lhould be reviewed, Get ild of proposition that c1n1a1 flmdl, Ariel, Ubra penona flcure prominently Collect anil pay -get ICOOllllls In order, Missing link will· be dlloovmd . .You soon wiU put pieces together and aee picture u a,whole. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHJl.AY chan e of residence, do es c adjustment mlg!lt Ile featured this ~ar, with September a hlchl ht month. M o n e Y altua ls brlsht In February and Nove~. You are intuitiVe, -. natural teacher- and a generous person. Many born under Aquarius are drawn to yOCr 1pbere, ' offers -t ' bu t:1 ==;:======:::::=:::::;=:=====:;:::::===; there may be emotional trap. Ii Yoo havt -Iii, P009le .,.. drawn to you ond }'Oii!' ' -11J1ty ntlng could -· CAPRICORN (Dec, :tWan, 19): You know where to go and how to get to destination, Senae of directlon, recenUy on Jeave of al»tnce, makes dramatic return, One who ia In poolUon to aid will do so. Now you can construct on solid base. Be realistic . &chew wishful thinking, Stick to practical course. AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. 18): Accent on abort trip, M()[)EtRfEMOOEL .Put It All Together For Fun, Popul1rlly1 Confidence John Robed Powers ICtlOoll of per1ona9 Jnlp(owtMMl fOf fflrJ Wllftllft special visit, dealings with ORANGE _ •3 Town & Country -547.a221 cl~ relative. Accept added1~:::;:=:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::;::::;=:::;:::;:::;~ respolllibillty. Reward f o r1;---- efforts will be _substantial. CaDC:U, Caprkom peraona could be Involved, uttllze Ie$SOI\! learned in recent past. PISCES (Feb. !&-March 20): ''Its Sew '~ ' C.oast Clubs Turn · Attention to Fund ~raising , •' '· ... Trojan Ceague The director and coordinator of a new program to be Introduced at the Univenlty of Southern Calilomla In the spring wtll lie the guest speaker at the Prana:e County Trojan ~aiue meeting. Ms, Lindo Worobow head• the ~m entitled Con~ •, Education f o r Alumnae, She wil l talk TueoilaY, Jan. 30, In the Beacon Bay home of the Guy Earls. Niguel Artists The next craft work.shop, sponsored by the Niguel Art As99Ciatlon; will take place at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, In the Laguna Niguel MacKlnnon, Hank Homsveld and C31 Stilley. Ledy Anglers New officers were Installed by Newport Harbor Lady Anglers durlng their aMual trophy award banquet in the Mesa Verde Country Club. Mrs. Don Jones is new skipper and other n.ew officers are the Mmes. Wanda Howard, vice president: Jqhn Perkins and . Lew Ballinger, secretaries, and Bill Wills, treasurer.· ' Mrs. Robert Hinckley was named club diampion with 289 points, . and Mrs. Piell1nger received the sportsman's trophy. Auxiliary Community Center. A Night at the Races has S"creteries been planned by the Women's • AUJ:lll ary of the 0 r a n g e Mrs. WD!iam Campbell bas County Arthritis Foundation -illllalled u president of for Thursday, Jan. 3t. the (qbge County <llapter Members and guests will of ~Ives' Secretaries, gather in the Garden Room Inc. at !AS Alamitos Race Track Other aew officers are the at S:~ p.m. and post time Mmes. <llff Hanlila, vice . ls 7:45 p.m. .1 ~ pmident; Betty McNeely, ~. end 4 Fem Dodd!, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Joan Patton ls secretary .. Girls Club Fare! Wat~er of Costa Mesa Welfare Fund A Pacesetters luncheon is scheduled Thursday, Jan. 31. by the Women's Division of the Orange County United Is the new president of . Uie1 _____ _ Girlo.._Club of the Harbor Area. She was installed during the club's annual meeting in the IrVine Coast COuntry Club, aloog with Cliff Wesdorf, vice president; Mrs. C a r I e to o Mears and ?ttiss M a r y McDeiD, secretaries, an d · ~ Garry Hollaar, treasurer. New members of the board of directors are T. Duncan Stewart, Robert Duggan, C. C. SCheafer, Mn. Thomas Action Promised . ., '·. Jewish Welfare Fund. Mn. Betty Ross will host the noon luncheon in her Balboa-home with Mrs. Nettie Vigman as co-chairman. Minimum donation to participote In the luncheon ls $300, ~unds will be used to maintain social s e r v i c e s locally and in Israel. Ebell Club Fashions,from C o r n e l i a Bigelow's, Laguna Beach Wtl1 be shown during an afternoon gath!rlng Wednesday, Jan, 30, in ttie. Three Arch Bay home ofMri. Arn Youngman. Sponsoring the Z-4 p.m. event, which will raise funds for a scholarship loan, ls the Laguna Beach Ebell Club. The club bas joined the Laguna Bea<:h HI stori ca 1 Society and donated $200 to tKe Laguna Girls' Athletic Association for uniforms and $500 to American F i e I d Service. B'nei B'rith ' B'nal B'rlth Women are sponsoring a n educationaJ program with t.he March of Qi.mes at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.· 30. in Stoddard Elementary School, Tustin. The "Be In," featuring Dr. Emma \Vharton of the llfarch OF FASlllOI ANAllllM l'IAZA Anaheim fAIHION tSLAND N-rtleacl! .llVIUIDI PlAZA. '. 1; .. ,.1d. CfNTIAl 'CITY MAll fASHION VAUfT , h"n Diego SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Atty, Gen. Evelle J, Younger says he v.ill take action in cases of statev.·ide significa nce to enjoin credit practices discriminating against women. "In too many instances · women have been treated as totally unreliable \V h e n apply.mg for k>ans, consumer credit, or mort gages,'' Younger said. amous .brand A new law, he said SwKlay, prohibits deniaf of credit to unmarried women, or married women under her OV.'TI name, if her earnings or separate property m-e such that .a man possessing the same Income or property v.·ould receive credit . A: Jc\crriOrl'S SPO&l$Wl!.U. Wetkllfl 1'119. ,,., _, lmw.. Nn'JIC)t1 Bcaeb,Olltomlt'l660 ' , ' ' ' wo111en's shoes . " SIUS TO 11, .,., TO 8, BUT NOr'All SIZl!S IN All smes AND CO\ORS , •. SO 8! EARLYl'OR ll!ST SEl!CTIONI • ol soles fi'nall •no •.1chan;e1I •no r1fund1 I UH '+'01.11. lANCAMlltlCA•O, MASlf-CHAitOf, ,A.Ul i\lV.N Cl1AtGI of Dimes medical advisory committee, Mrs. Do r o t b y Sutherland,· e1ecuUve d~tof of the Orange County ~bapter, MOD, and Mn, Walter Trumbull, a nune, will dilcwis how to have healthy chllclren, Auxiliary • A aaJad · and de ssert luncheon bas been planned by lhe Orange County. Secti<io 'ol Jhe Women's Awtlllary to the American· Society· of Mechanical Englnffrs at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, in tbe Glenda!' Federal Savings building, .FWlerton. • The luncheon will b e followed by games. Donation ts '7 ancf a · wrappOO white elephant. Funds will go to the auxiliary 's scholarship for mechanical engineering students. planning a friendship coUee fOI' 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, at the YWCA building, Representatives of the YW- Women and the senk>r social group will speali on • their activities. 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JI I ' I' I ;-·--/\: ~ •. .,~ .. ...:i.t l_...~i... by Gus Arriola by R09er BoRen •. qoo /lC.f ~ltc:E I!M Tt-!E FIRST 8f.ll~OE~ W'!O EVER ~D tllS T~ CQMPlETIO!l DATE ! THE GIRLS "Md woaJd yoa serve ·my lllllbud's martlnl aew -I wut blm te bave it die mlDate he arrives." DENNIS THE MEt<jACE • • ~ • •t;28 . • ,. ~ ,'/. l / .. • I • • { , I ' _lfj DAIL V PILOT M-. J .. uary 28, 1974 Surface Evert Claims , Aided Win Over l(ing -------~----···---·- By HANK ~H it was easier for me to put them awa y," jUmped on relatively· weak secOOd-· -- or 11111 ~,., , .... ltd • she said. services. ' Billy Jean King's tennis game didn't Mrs. King, who struggled to defeat Miss Evcrt 's game, meanwhlle, didn't improve enough in one day, and steady Nancy Gunter in SafUrday's semifinals waver from the strong base 11 n e Chris Evert played like steady Chris said her playing level had been down perform8nce she showed from lhe Evert. all week , even though she wu fresh opening round on. Her trademark two- • 'Ibe result was a aomewtrat surprising from a peak performance in San handed backhand was deadly accurate, 6-3, 6-1 victory for ifiss Evert' in the Francisco. and she "'!IS able to keep Mn. Klng finals of the women's professional termls "Knowing what you want to do anti off balance with well-placed Jobs.1 tournament at Mission Viejo Swlday. doing It are two dlfferent thlngs. 1 wasn't ~frs. King attributed that consistency It }"as worth first-prize. money of $10,000 doing anything right loday." ~1rs. to Miss Evert's baseline style. and an automobile for Miss Evert, while King said. . "Generally, baselioe players at 17 are Mrs. Kine collected 15,000. "!couldn't lroep the ball In play to get whal Ibey'µ be !or yearo lo come," A tum.away crowd of ·t,116 saw Miss to the net, and I even missed some easy Mrs. King said. "What you see now Evert fake just over an hour to down ones when I did get up to it," Mrs. King is the way Chris will play for the ~1rs. King, who experienced the same said. · rest· of her life. She's going to be tough kind of problems with her game that "Even my overheads, I couldn 't put throughout her career." had nearly cauSed her to lose in any angle on. Except ror the singles m a t ch , Saturday's semifinals. 'Ibat is -she "I was hitting them all too straight,. Australians grabbed the final -day had trouble with ground strokes, couldn't which makes it look like Chris is running spotlight. Kerry Melville downed Leslie place overheads as well as she wanted, them down. If I put the right angle Hunt (who replaced an injured Nancy 8nd didn't have a strong serve for on them , there's no way she can get Gunter) for the singles consolation plµch of the match. to t'tlem." champiooship 8-6. . "It wasn't a case of me doing anything "And l didn't get any o! my first Mrs. King was upset over an Incident well, it was more a matter o! what serves in either." Billie Jean did wrong," the 19-year-old The proof of Mrs. King's words was in her doubles loss.. • Miss Evet said after the mat'ch. especially evident in the critical eighth Mrs. King and Miss Evert, tea mmates "I fell good today, and felt that if I game or the first oet. Having just broken Sunday In lh.e doubles 1matcb, lost H , played well I'd give her 8 good rnatdl. serve to pull to 3-4 in games, Mrs. 6-f t~ Australians ~sle~ Hunt and Kerry -__!_pretty...much..play.ed..mi...game, ar¥l.s.be_ ~ took ~ 30-0 advantage on her own Harris after umpire Dick Baron asked made the errors." -·serve:--------------Mrs;--King-what--sh&--thought-of-.a-- Bcglnning with the sixth game of the A forehand and a ·backharid error linesman's c~ll on a previous po~t. first set, Miss Evert broke Mrs. King's after good returns by Miss Evert brought The question cam.e as ~· Kang was serve six straight times , while ·holding the game back to deuce, and Mrs. about to serve, leading 3-1 an the second her own serve all but on c e . King eventually lost it when she hit set. After Mn. King 's reply Baron Appropnalely, the match ended wilh a !a"elumd lnlo the net and came up changed a call agalnsl her lo let ball, Miss Evert breaking serve thanb to short wilh a drop shot. Bolh of the but Mrs. King was visibly upset and a double-fault and three erroni by'Mrs. final two points came when Miss Evert lost service in the game. King, lhe final a backhand which was long. Dtlrr ""-' ......_ " u. ,..., .. ":CHRIS EVERT HAD EVERYTHING HER WAY TD WIN TH E WOMEN 'S PRO TOURNE Y SUNDAY. ~fiss Evert said the surface of the Mission Viejo cotn1.s may have been a big factor in her ability to , break service. ,. . "At San Franci..., (where abe loil to Mrs. King ·last 1 week) ber senrea slayed down, but wilh the surface here they seemed to ?>me up more and I'll Sliut His Trap Wes i Good .. . . · -for ·2 Years; $~is Sharman b -:ANGELES (AP ) -Los Angeles Llk.ers coach Bill Sharman doesn't think J«ry ·West should quit, but West apparently isn''t sure. "As for any retirerhent talk, I think Jerry can Play another two years if he can avoid ~uries ilnd get in shape. · This was the best game he's played since )]e's been back," Shannan said after Wesf-acored 18 .points in the Lakers' 99-'2 National Basketball Association victory over the ~1ilwaukee Bucks s~ night. i•1He wu quicker and penetrating even tlfougb his ahoollng wasn't as good as it<..usually ls." iwest was upset abou i his shooting -t_ eight ror 21 -as the Lakers reeled orr 10 straight pointS late in the fourth 'period to overcome an 89-87 ~tilwaukee lead and end a seven-game Bucks winning .string. "I didn't get as tired as I have recenUy, but I wasit't shooting as well aod I made some mistakes -like bad judgment.," he said. "I just try to play as well as I know how. "My biggest concern is that I'm not 100 percent physi cally (fit) and I'll wake up tomorrow and· my stomach-will be sore. Al I said, I'm very critical of my playi aDd, if I'm llQl playing to the standards I've set for myself, it's hard for me t'.o eccept." Bucks coach Larry Costello said Milwaukee was hurt by Kareem Abdul· Jabbar-'1 missed dunk shot just before the Lakera 10-point blitz. ''We mi-.ecf:too many wide open shots ond ~ •. !'llY a l\lllart game. We blew .~· ~ than Los Angeles won it," he sahl-'~ shot that really hurt was when .. K~ mi$sed a dunk when ""·e had'an -.m lead with 6:51 to play." MILWAVk•E 1'2): Darodt1clcle U. P.rry 17, J1bbllr 2s, MIGlcdlln It, W11t11ni1. '-DflKOll J, 11.Dtlerholl I, W1nwr 4. LOS 'ANoi:LES ("!: Htlmon 12. H1wkln1 10. Srnllh 1_01 Goodrich II, Wtll 11, ll rldgts 1, Price 20, W1ll11ngton J. Mil'NIUkll 14 18 11 ll-91 Liii Antielfl .i4 11 1, 21-99 Foulld out : Pl'f'TY. Tolel toul1: Ml lweull.te 22 Lo. AnOl'I• 24, T1<llnk:1!: 0111C1rlott. A: 17,505. ' ·17th Straight Win Lave r···Maintains ··Hex ··· .In Matches With Ashe PlilLADELPllIA (AP ) -You have to admire Arthur Ashe's optimism. He elected to receive first against Corona del Mar's Rod Laver in Sunday's final of the $100,000 U.S. professional tennis tournament. That's like kicking off to the Miami Dolphins. "I always elect to receive," said Ashe'. "It gives me the extra serve in a tie breaker." Yes, Arthur, but first you have to get to a tie breaker. The 35-year-old Laver served three quick aces in the first game of the first se t and went on to beat Ashe, 6-1, 1-4, 3-6, 6-4, to earn the $15,000 first prize. Ashe com;oled himself with $7,000. tr you don't think those early aces didn't have an effect on the eventual outcome, keep in mind that Ashe started the match with some doubts as to his ability to beat Laver. Ashe remarked Saturday a f t e r reaching the finals of the initial 1974 World Championship Tennis (WCTJ competiton that he felt he knew how to beat Laver, but was concerned if he bad the skills to carry out bis game plan. • You can understand Ashe 's doubts. He bad met Laver 17 times and lost them all. "I don't know why I always beat Arthur," said Laver. "It's just one of those 1hings. Maybe it's became we have similar type games .. There is no real reason." The 30-yeal'<lld Ashe admll.o that he lhink.s or a possible jinx, but clalma 1t has no effect on his game. · ''Yeah, I think about it but it's ncX becau,,e he's beaten me' but because he's a hell of a player," Ashe said after his 18th consecutive loss to Laver. "I go out there thin king that any of them, Stan Smith. Newcombe, Laver, Ken Rosewall. ca n blow me out if I don'1 play well.•· . Laver, who is niaking a comeback after suffering a back Injury last year, rates his: game now on a par with the style that made him tennis' first million dollar winner._ He said he has his rhythm, and the beck injury ts gone. · Laver finished second la.st year in the wcr standings.· He was runnerup to Smith with a 11·1 record after leading the field the previous two . years-. He Jost to Smith in the semifinals of the championship play in Dallas. Wh'at bothered the Aussie even more was that he appeared to have lost ~Is super confidence. "This is a great satisfaction winning the first tournament ,., he said after demolishing Ashe. "It's sati!fying con- fidence-wise, point-wise, rqoney-wise anything-wise." ' Lav~ said he 's not really interesled in regaining his top ranking. He indicated he would ni>t play enough th!J year to qualify for that honor. He expressed a de.sire simply to play tennis in the Laver style and to win money. "Morey is a pretty good reason for playing until they find somethklg else Isn't it?" be asked. Laver won, the first set from Ashe handily, twice breaking the American's service. He broke through Ashe in the seventh game of the second set and went on to iake a two set lead in lhe best ol !Ive match. Ashe · rallied lo win Ille third set as Laver lost his 0017 ur\-Jce or the malch in Jhe !ourlh. ganie. . ,. Sport• in .Brief BILLIE JEAN RETURNS ONE. ' . , C(.llege Cag~rs Shaken . . ~fter Highw.ay Accident • • ' For Good--Frazier . ............. ......................... ¥ ....................................................... _ ........................................................................... . NEW YORK (AP) -"11'11 be no <OOlesl. I'm going to do what I l5IJould have <kme last time," a rocky, bombastic Mubamm8d Ali, the 1-5 favorite,' predicted. as he prepared for tonight's do-or-die 12-round rematch with Joe Frazier. A sullen and introspective Frazier, declining any prefight i n t e r v i e w s , couldn't hold back a growl as he 1eft the ring after Sunday's fonnal weigh-in. "I'll shut hi! trap for good;' he whispered huskily into the ear of a friend. Tbo fight at Madison Square is a ~ lo the celebraled Fight of Th<! Century on March 8, 1971, matcbiiig No T V, Radio then two champions who had never lost a boUt, and it will be almost as rich. 1be Garden is a $1 million sellout, with its 20,fOO seats priced at between $31 and $100. The ooul people , resplendent in minks and glistening jewelry, have moved in for the occasioo. Bob Arum, Ali 's lawyer and head ol Top Rank, Inc., predicts tbal a billion -1e tbroughoul the world will iee lhe light on closed Jelevision, liV<! and delayed. Arum said Ille fighl oould gross $18 million, wilh $9 miltion lo be distributed among the two principals and Top Rank. All and Frazier, fighting Wider an $850,000 guarantee, thus could coneCt 13 million each. They re""ived $2.5 million !or the tint fight, won by Frailer on a decision. All, who had been idle for more !ban three years was overweight at 215 pounds, slow and out of shape. Nevertheless, he put up a 1trong fight, punishin~ the then r e co g n l z e d heavyweight champion oo badly Jbat Frazier required hospitallzaflOll. All had a blood vessel ruptured In his jaw. "Somebody counted while looking at the movie and said 1 hit Joe 992 limes," All boasted. "He lakes a lol of punislunent. He just knows one way to fight -that is, move forward with arms swinging." Several hWld~d ring buffs and assorted characters who teem to enjoy proximity with muscled gladiators turned out for Sunday's weigh-in, which was sold to live television. No gimmicks. No hwnor. I "'oo't hang on the ropes and get caught ln any comen. This will be an amateur fighUog a professional. "I'll be so rast evcryOOdy will be changing money." "I won't pred ict what round 111 win,'' Ali said. "but I'll tell you this. I had a call from \Vashington. They k)ld me about the energy crisis, so I promised to make it short and help them out." Angelo Dundee of ~1iami Beach, F1a .. Ali's Jongtim e_trainer, said, "I 've never predicted before, but l th.ink Ali will win in about the sixth.'' Dundee's, counterpart , Eddie Futch or Philadelphia, said, "Joe is determined and in the best shape I've seen him. He will win." Ali. 32, 81)d Frazier, 30, probably will be fighting ·for their ring lives. The loser is almost certain to bow out. The wimer may go on· to get a mulfimillion4ollar shot at the winner of the George Foreman-Ken Norton title fight in Caracas, .Venezuela on March 26. I 0-F oot Miss Saves Nichols ~ A1 -San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Bi'i Bobby Nichols escaped with a victory he didn't expect When little Rod CUrl missed a !~foot birdie putt on the final hole of the San Diego Open golf tournament SUnday. "I'm surprised to win," Nichols admitted after his three-under-par 69 had given him a one-stroke victory over the >foot·5 Curl, a three quarters Wintu Indian who was seeking bis fint professional triumph . "I was never really confident,0 said the 37·year-old Nichols, a fonner natiooal PGA champion. "I felt I was playing good enough, but I wasn't making any putts. I really expected Rod . lo make that putt on theJast bole," Nichols said . Quax Ousted F1·0111 Games MARTIN, Tenn. -Twenty seven persons· were injured early Sunday when a hos carrying the University of Tennessee-Martin basketball t e a m , cheerleaders and officials overturned three limes near Lexington, Tenn. tournament Sunday. ·Meller earned $4,000 for first place 1 with his fr3, I~, 6-1 decision over Posten F-laimlng All "champion ol . , Ille wwld' ...,. hawked al 11 a throw. Several ywng ladies were passing out handbllb lnvillng people lo attend the Muhammad Ali vJclory party after Jhe fight 811 a New Yori< hole!. Sammy DaVis Jr., and !Jone! Hampton Were llsled on the bill. Tlcketa were being sold for $10 each. So did CUrl, who paced and prowled the groen, glanclnf lo the skies, as he waited for bis partners to putt out so he could make a run at the putt that would force a playoff. · Fo1· Talking to Ne,vs1nen CllRIS,TCHURCH, N.ew Zealand (AP) -Dick Quu, one ol New Zealand 's top track sta~ was etpelled from th~ athletes' village at the Commonweahh Games today because of a newspaper article in which be accused Kenyan nmners c:l rough tactics. It appeared as a move to cool the slllOklerlng ill feeling which follol\'ed Jut Frtday's 10,000 metel'! race. David Bedford of Engl and, Jhe world r~rd bolder. was beaten into fourth pt.ce and acctlltd the Kenyans of pushing him and pullln& at hb shorts a1 be ran. Quu and Bedford are close friends. They blft Jralned toplller since Bedford came lo New Zeallad ·!WO monlha ago JO prepare lor-tbe Galpel. all team members, that he would not write for the press or comment 1n public on the Games. 1 ~'s article appeared in t b e \\ ellington Sunday Times. It said in part : "Frankly I WU dlsgusled by Jhe Jacti"' the Kenyans u~du~ing the 10,000 meters. Whit surpnsed me was that the Enallab team ~ manager didn 't even k>dge a protat. "In the last two days we have teen too much rough sluff on the tnd< · · · I lhink lhal ii David Bedford 1114 been a Kiwi instead of a Porn (Brffm) he would have hwig one on . .ailene out there during the nee." · The accident will force t h e postponement or cancellation ol the Pacers' nexl two games. I Connon and reJumed the Midlands UUe L to Europe for a fourth consecutive year. ·Romanian Ille Nastase, not entered thla . year, won the tats three rourneys .. • e l'lttlpttldi s.irs "I am stronger thin I have ever been. I'll be dancln.I and ll10YIJli. I predict no contest," All 1111· "I'D lllbl the. way I sboulda louJbl lhe !lrsl lbDe. Ao oncomina car swerved over the 1 SAO PAULO, Brazil -Switzerland's e<11ter line on Tenn .. Ill about six miles Clay ilegazzonl, a IMICOOd place !lnlJber SWIM TE ~¥S VJE south of Lexington and lhe drlve:r of himself, called BruWan driver EmentOD n. ,. "I was talk!JJI to my Indian pis," he oald. "Buf I jUll put a bad .Mike on 1t." lie -It ·mid NldiolJ had the vic-toey wilh• a m Iola!, 13 Ulld<r por Oii iile 7,047 yard iloudi .,.,...,,.. al the Torrey Pines Golf Club. . Qui had a llnal round 70 and tied !or -.cl wfth 11-)'l!lll'dd Gene Llltler Mio put lotether a llnal l'Ollld '6-Each had a m tiital. !he bus veered oil the rood . The bus . Fllllpeldl's vlctbry In the Brazilian 0 VER TELE.PHO NE plunged down an embankment and Grand Prix Sunday ."lne9itable." ,. overiurned lln'ee times. ·· "He was driving at lull speed and * * * The driV<!r o1 the car did oot stDp, 'looked really unbeatable today. 111P~EN.!,.7~t~~~ ...., _.. _ _, '· • be mid. The $30,008 ~ Wll demoUahed. _ 0 t ,,_very bapj,y wttb_ eecood place," private nim elube .bid to c:anduct their :. '*:'° ..... -,_. -"::.: =-~ l'it '"' .'I'........,. J 'continued lhe oveNll lealer of the ~ lhe pllol1e "" ci'I' "'"' """t:"' . -r.. ~ ltandlrlp-ol-lh.-tfH Plirnulla i---~ COicliOO':v ney--swtli.-Cliib~ "'"" "''"'-_ 1j.1t.lf· 1·· 1*1---11 MONTREAL -Quarte1111ck Joe "I w-to finish lhe first, bu\ the 11111 hll tmn dldn~t -enoup poo11no lf.1:·'1=-:~ ~H1f. Th<!lsmann has advised lhe Montmil way Flltlpoldl Wll driving, I thoqllt lo travel 1Ji mll.. lo PUadena so =. ..:ai~ '~ "' · Alouettes of the Clnadlan Footboll It !'!let lo keep .....,.. place. . the Clllldleo reached a compi. '· c . ..::..,, .l:.11 " l!'...:n:,.=..: League be plans lo punue bll football Preaed In lhe eally going, Fitupaldl,, Saturday. ' · ~,r:,r:;, "'"':..m ... _,....., career with lhe W.aahlnglon Redlklna • spumd on by !W from bis native The c.achella Club swam In lta i~ ,1<,,:rll!" lt. of Jhe National Foolliilll League. Sao Paulo, oelzed the ·front spot ao swlmmlnll ;pool and the Cal 1'cll team ~~= ~: · -lll . ' Jhe .J•lb lap and 1layed lhere lo lrin. 8'iam In 111. Apd, wtlb Jhe • aid or ~... ....... li: . lll e Meller Witts ' In a rate lhortened by rain with nine lhe tel...,., Jhe 1taner auna were li~ ·•,~ , 11 lll -OM:AHA -Karl Meller of We!t lapo remalnln1. · ' !!rod llmulta~ly. ~·~11...,' Jl:~Jt!!=lll Germany dll-.&ed Jimmy Connon Jn RegmorU, in 1 Ferrari., w*' docked ·Wha llCb nee was finished, the ~'~,..,. si.NO .. 11...,)t~~ tho llngles 1111111 and tealllld Wllh In ,1:24:50.11, wblle Belg1um'1 Jackie ~ nlayed the tilnes over the phone • .,..,, ':;.'r'· ,""" !l:ll:ll:ll::lll The decllJon to Q11e1 Jll!l> was made by Bill llolJey, ......... 1e1m manager or New Z.land. HolkJ llld Quax had brolten a signed og-1. made by _ Ga~es .officials a~ ltam manapra havo been lrylng fo plsy clown Ille controversy of the race. Obvloull:J they are 1t.·orrled by the damage It might do to the lmagf! of what have always been known u lhe "Frleadly ~". Jurgen F&11bendtr tor lhe doubles""""' , lckx w11 lhlnl In 1:22:0UO, while ultllt•_.. were polled on d0pUcatt =~~ """ ll:ll:l"d • ,. .. the .. ~. }!ltptlonal temis flnlllllng onl>' II laps. .......,. _ m miles ljllrt. ...,, """· .,..., . ,,.,.,,.,._,.. -• I • . Anteaters Player's Luggage AJamitos Laguna Standout Kiesselhach Has _Still J!issing Af.ter 2 Weeks Rae~ Entries Picture Slrot How long does it tate to retriev~ lost bagage on an airline Olght · from Boeton to Norfol~ Va. with a stop In New York City? _ UC lrv!Jle'• Jerry ?t!_aras is still wondering and waiting for hit Clothes to reltll'Jl -alter a period of almost two weeb. UCrs le~ ICOrtr lost his luggage HOWARD HANDY at tbe lluds of ulvenlty dlvl&loo ....... lllcladlq tbe top 11 -l'r9vldoloco ud Cal State (Long Buell). Wltb 11 games remalnlac, half or tbem are way from Mme lacludlq a t1aree-1ame trlp lo ·uui PacJJle !'IOl'lbW<tl. UCI woald bave to win at teul elgbt to remala In cente1tioa tor a bertll of put perfonnaDCK. Oao of the alms ol Ttlt wW be to win twe of Ute tluee cames at Portland state, Seattle PacJJle ud Puget Soud la Februry. Bu& play.ff 1lme lt still a ways away and a winnlng record of 17..f or beUer seems to be a must. -.... .., ....... , ~~---~ ~ tt 1xACT• P:--•nt •~· By RANI WESCH I've been bere the most any u IXACTAI ";~"" ., .. •M fffil ot • ~....., ,..., one player has averaged is ••••T a.u1 -»it v•nts. , v11r L a gun a Beach Jllgb 12 per game, and Dave will ~1~tm'Y:'~:;' =rne. Purw •1¥0-basketball coach Jerry Fair probably top that this year." Ber9N11'' CNtDt ID. Knl;l\O 1n save hi.a leltior forward , Dave Jt used 1o be that shooting ll11tus Doll (0. MOrrl1I 117 ~ .. Foiitlr• a..,, CL. e111ou1 1n Kiesselbach, has a picture w~ about all Fair expected Maonl!ruc:k IJ. W•bon) 117 per! I Kl Iba~ ~. the MOnll-P'lerre (R, Adtlrl 1n ect jump shot. rotn · esst cu, uut U P11q111n fJ, Rk.r-c1t1 112 And by the end • of this only returning starter for the Roo:tln' Dot (J, DreV'lfl 117 '"'' A• Evtr fl. Mtlnl 111 lealOD. Fair intends to ·have Artists, Ki e s s e 1 b a ch ' s INndl' ••roo IR. Wt1U1) 111 'bili't' ha · ..... Al!~ ••r 1s. TrN1urt1 122 the pictures to prove it. responsJ ies ve mer~ Wtilr •ut IH.a:.'::1Me1• 111 "I'm going to take films measurably this season. Hot--B•r l•M IL Wtiahll 111 of Dave -"--•iog and use them '1He has had to learn to South Cal·r , Coll P I Tftl Mtttton1 IJ. W•rdl ltt .. """' I and Inside def Over at em 1 orrua e~e, au K•Umt1twi11 er. l lllhtml 111 as 1 teaching tool for future Pay post ense Peak reveals that be left the decision .up s•c0111o •AC• -..,. v•rds. ' iur team•. As far u .,.1_ form , plus .rebounding this year· We I Ca Ism nd Bill Le II bout olds " 119• ci.ill'lklg. Pr.w.. u.500. ...... r-.. have to count on him a lot to .A r a vea a C••1m1111 prk:• u.ooo. hand release and f o 11 ow competing this year and both decided to }=n;•P;r:. TlW: Jl.n~r'ml ~H through, Dave has it. all. more , ' ' s a Y s Fa Ir. Walt until the 197'75 campai'rm . They will Pt1l1a'1 ••r I . Altntrctsl 11t H , •· onl I I' "Fundamentally, Dave is a ..... tr'" Nuthtlr w111ow 10, c1tc1o1:•> 119 " es t1.: y payer ve or the airline lost It for him _ and had be welcome additions to next year's e1d wtio IA. Ad•lrl 1n ever given the ~ light to sound defensive player, and to borroW clothes from teammates for the Vanguards basketball team. · RG:f~~~~09a'!c:'~"~ v•rda. , v~!~ shoot at any time. 1~d never though he's not blessed with bal f th ri Meanwhile, the Vanguards baseball team olds. Allow•l'IC•. PtJI" .. M.OOO. mess with his shoot.in•"·" great quickness he works hard ance o e eastern t p. ~= ~:1~1~ic..c~:;r1 119 at it and probably understands This was just one of the Incidents that will get that long·awalted first workout on ertM•'• Je1 IJ. 8,oo1u1 ::~ lo a three-year varsity tbe concepts 1 •• detracted from basketball for coach Tim the campus diamond sometime this week. AHti•' 1s. Tr••sur•> 122 starting career, the 6 • 1 ° our man·i.o.r Final tio I the I. Id 'th Pl•y PGMy oc. c1.,.1ue1 111 Kiesaelbach bas p r 0 v I d e d man better than anyone on Tift's charges recenUy. And it may have prepara ns or 1e , w1 Mk:k•y'• sun Fl-10. cwc1m> 111 the team. contributed to losing three games. · exception of dugouts,' have been completed o.n•, 5"-<IOW (l . ••11ou1 119 ample reinforcement for his ~',':!,'"'• .~b1 ,1.'M· ',"'.,','l 11' coach's 1••ssez..11Fair" policy. "In the past. his problem An unscheduled stop in Cleveland started and the baseball squad will begin workouts ~ ·• ~ 111 ... er1nc1y'• sttr (T. lll!MmJ 111 -KiesseJbach averaged has been that he's not turning the trip upside down and after being at home for the first time. Ai .. •111111M • h D • b !tied I De · th ,, ll · ·The track team has been using the campus Tiny Chic: CJ. A1c:t1tr11111 111 eight points per game as a aggressive enoug , aves a s u o tro1t, ey itna y arrived in Oupllc:••• Win CJ. M•llud•l 11t sophomore 10 per game last mild mannered, quiet person BOston six hours late. facility for some time and competed in ~'i:''a':~11r!u':·rJ:"W.~1> H~ season and ls current I Y by nature," says Fair. "We 've Jee conditions on the Boston runway were the NAIA indoor meet in Kansas City over v:":!~ .,uci:. Flin:' ,.v·~~ scoring at 8 14.0 clip this been working hard to improve responsible. Then k>sing three games didn't the weekend. Afl-•l'IC•-Pu,.. S5.000. aeuon. . .W. streagtk '° be cu dictate help matters. A tip of the hat to coach Jack Roblnson =i:~'a: :~: ~=»' ~?: _ He ed 41 · ts tn what happens on the court --_ ~-But_suchJs tbe.Jife_olaJravJ!lID& ~ke.lbfill __ !nd his SoC~ wr~_stling te~m. _ ~:,::.~ ""f::11 1L..H:~lov1 ;:i three 1.am": to 1ea/°~guna rather than be dictated to." team. The Vanguinls grapplers-1i!\'e-nurup -p11omi•1-L1m111J:-Mit$illl•>---11r--n..:..~ to the ~--'p-'~h .. p"'~·n - 111 dual t ~ to' dat nd I Witch Mh•Y Go IC. Smltlll Ut DedUI uuuu 1uu:.t I ' 1 an • mee TeC01u e a ace su111r C•it IA. A~1r1 nt it own tournament in 1972 and How do the Allteatert stand la relation lo u NCAA eollqe dlvl&loe playoff bertll? Aplllt eollqe dlYiololl teams, UC! 11 S.l for dte seun despite an overall mark tf .. 7. Sb: or Ute ltVtD defeatl bave come a tough Biola squad in La Mirada Tuesday fl"" ltAC• ..... 10 v•rn 1 Y••r named •-· most " , • • Olds & up. Cl•lmlng, Pur.. $31DO. was wurney We don t match up very well with them., ci.im1ng prlc• $5,GCIL valuable player. In' the same I rt tel " Rob' "Th I ood Gabtrll!O (M, l kklU 172 un o Wl8 y, mson says. er g GrOOYy Grumpy IJ. CrHg1rl 12::1 tournament this season he little men will give us trouble and we don't I::: l!::r,~~,,~hll ~l; scored 51 points in four games have the big men to compete with them," ~ ~11~rf1!· 1~~~~1 :i; to lead ~ Artists to the Sports Calendar - Holsty V•n 11r CL Wright) 119 championship game, and was Any's Aoc:k1I ~'if."':~ lit named to the all·toumament 1'lilftdly (Jell. ttJ ··~·---. • • • • - ,. LAGUNA BEACH'S DAVE KIES5£LBACH. . Pro Cage, Hockey Xrea -Prep Basketball Pro· Prospect ~: ::=:, ~1. ~~:)! ~l; team. , . H~1~k~~~r.1 '=" c•~,!~~ S1v•nNh't 8oV (J, Wtnll Ht -ff& hit seven straight Or•l'IOe! •I Mlulon Vlelo, El Toro NIA ' • ._ IN..._ CtiiicMl'• Aoi.e IL e1111ou1 111 basltets to open a game •' CyiwHs 1•11 •' n. Or•n;e Co.1st l'••t..,,. C:M'-'nK• 01111 • u,. ,." ...,..., SIXTH IACR -350 711'0. I yter 11 Pe~ (SJ, Soi.rlhern C•Ufornit All•nlle Oh'lllM lndi•nt oldl .. Ill>-Cl•lm•na prlc• Sl.JOO, against Brea last season and College ., LA 8•pfl1t (I). w L. ,et. -S.n Antonio 7' • .51t Pur .. $2,200, b elhe thr Wrnttlng.....Coront Ml M•r tt Edlfon, l oslon JS 11 .1•1 Denver 23 M ..46t Rov•I Fir• ltoc:ket fT. l lf!Mml in as strung tog . r ee or E1t•l'ICI• ,, cost• Mtw, M~noll• N.w York 30 21 ,sn 1'h s.n 01.., 22 :w .- S(oc:riy Dooby Do (R. Whll•I lit four • row to ~ games •I Founl•ln Y1lley, M•rl1111 et Western. Bu-ll•lo l6 27 ."91 12'h • Dobbrvc:k'I ht fl. 8•ll011) 122 m 8 ~r."'.. Lo•r• et NtwpOrt H•rbo!", S•nt• An• Phllidtfpl\11 lS 3S .JOO 22 s-Ry'• .._ 8unny'1 Gold fO, C•rdoz•) lit OR several GCCaSIOnS. et Wntmlnster, M1itlon Vl1lo et Cenlr•I Division lridllnl lit, 'llrvlnte 111: Ar>dy Done ti (J, Rlth•rdsJ 122 H ._A_ ,_.A~--..1 J& Or•ng9 (•ti •I ''· soytM:rn c11nornl• C101!1I 27 22 .SSl Ntw Yft 133. C11'DllM 11' Chkklly Cllldl (l . Myles) 111 -e 11C1a rnawuu.ueu 8 'TD COllev-•t Blolt College ((:301, Ar11ntt 23 ?t .«2 S'h Kfflh1c:lcy 105, S•n Oltvo IOI ~!'dA:io'.'-:c•r:r;h11 l~~ percent field goal shooting sw1mn"t1~Edl10n •' Lona euc11 ~~:,nc1 :: ~ :~ ~l t~:NA;..,.,.:.:;,n.c:nu"' 11 V ersatik Maras ' -• ... • .... , ~::;:~~~l'c_rr~:~, 1n accuracy through. the last two po1, tll .• ,,......, IJn. »> 1L-r=, c:=• '"' ":~ ...... IWlllllll Ill years and bas· hit 75 percent Soccfl'-setv1141 " Faunl•ln V•ll•Y· MllWtUkff :w n .110 w L T .... w !! ···-...... =!V~~~~,..... ~g .... of his free .throws. 'Ihe..latter: ~td~·~~~:f1:i 2~~~'.tngton kKh ~ ·~ l~ ~ ~., ~~... U 1, 1 : 1' 1 8"'1 "'1 Too A. Adtlr) I ltt figuie leaves him in second l•sUtbel~or<lflt dfl Mtr ., Cott• K.C.-Om•h1,, ... ''··01.~·-.3'2 'lOV. N.Y. AWl9tR 23 15 )0 " ,,. 1 Results ... ....... ... ' ... ,_.............. , ........ ....-· ...... -..... u.lwntty (nl I•> II Dll'lllM Mc:CIVll'IONll 11•) F ISl Tll•r• AllllOn (0) F 161 Htrbl'I Hert 1•> c (11 Dreswl ~fl ''' G • Ill H•yer Jol'!Moll UJ G l•l Htttn Sawlnt 111t111 Unlvt•lllY-C•MI 2. Htlftlmt: El Dor.00. 21·1e. ,,,.. .... ... a-.te 1'4J <•I V.-.cJI E~l'I (121 F (SJ TtYlor Enestrom 161 f l•I ••rT-ArOflt U) C (0) V•MlllJ Mtrlll1 (31 G 101 Mltlllvr•Y T. \llfhldlS t•I G 11l J~IOn korlM M/blli &In (llmenll -L.. Vlllsldel 4 TMI " Dll'ttr 4 lttdll•ld 11. Flnlrf 1, Udlm111 4. SI"""°" 4. H•lnlrnt1 s.n ci-i.. •IS. ·-u.-...-cn1 101,...,. OlWtld (Ol f (111 Swltl« AndlrlOn (Ul F 14) ICll"d9r HlllCl~IOll (GI C: (1Jl Ar'Mr•I MeMIOVS Ill G Ul KllPlf' $tromtiotnl O•I G 111 Mll-'11 $C:Of\N .WS: lt9Ufli &Mm-Wllrt 2, 1ln11Mrtoti ... Hunl1 20. Htlttl"": L."""' 9Mdl. IS-27. . ·-,_ (.._... (O} Pfl Vlfitfldl Fr•nll nu F (lOJ Georc:I• MHdllll ((J F 12) McCell Adltfts n•I c (31 Mtrtlnlt IJNrd 111 G {6) Mttr- RecldnMr (ll G (lJ) Zlrnor• sc:orlnt wbl: S•n Cllmll'lll -l'or· rtslf'I' 2, NMIY 2. Kllttlme: V•"°"le. 22·1" ·-u .. ._,.., ()II tm •1 ~ G""" C4l f (151 8oY1I MildWll 1•1 F C•l Ul'l!I T"°"'" (6 ) C fl) Hey" Htlll99n 110) G {•l Mtrtln H•llord 011 G (61 '°" ...mime: El Oortclo, 17·13. ·-l:Nlld• C•I 1n1 IA Y....., MtOdodt (6) f (0) WMI Adwn1 (10) F 12) Ton"ts cllftll'lt (ti c 131 c~n H•YH O•I 0 101 F"9111«1 ar.rn ll•l -G l•I ~It seor1nr tut11: rtlelld.....-:l'dlnftldl 2, Nl'#ll'ltn 7, 1 .. ltY 4 UMWrl 11, WHYer 2, 00MrtY 2. H..rtlml: E1i..c:l1, 411. ·-C....MIM (40 19t) f,.......V....,. Dne11 (ti F ISl &wo W\111 (111 F I.fl~ COGk {•I C (10) Teritrt Multl .. n 11) G fll 8•"1111 Mtlllno 12) G l•I Ford scorhw tut111 C01f9 Miii -"""' 2 Cloulfl S. l'ountlln Y1lltY -Wll• 1t'!Mol'I 4, Flltd'llf I, SUl1ttnd '• HUTdlln1 lO. Htlltlmt: FY, :Jt·11 ·-W""911Mtlr l•I ( .. I NUllf, a..ctl Wolfl !61 f (t) S~lnhaul K.rlmofo 111 F 161 w.llb setluln l•l c (111 Sims SOOdlr1I (10') G 1201 c.rtrflr•• W•sllbum f') G (I) O'AtteNndl'I SCOl'IFll 111t1t1 WntmlMflr -Glf. 9'dl ... llld •• Mlnltv 2. "'*'' 2. HuntlnsfOn IHc:h -Owln .. Jotlrto IOll 2• ~ 2. H.ittlmll HI. A14'. ·-...... ,.., t•> sam.,.. Ul(ntn c•I f 1101 Griff!" Torm (tOI F (t) ~ ~~\Jl ~ 11!) D111rl•• S'9dt (•I G (SI HelnfiDl'I Saaflnl tubs: ~Ill -Pu}t 2, Oltltls 1. Nlrtcnf .. KClllJtr t. Kolkk , OOUIMtfY " ..... s. • HttnlfMl Mlrlnt. 51·21. , .......... 11 "". Uoll IMJ .....,_ fnlilr 121 F Ill McFl!'rll'I HllflPl•n n•l F 111 Cle'fPOOI (Htllfo fJJ (• (11) f .. dllfr DtttlCodlH (111 G (151 TkSWlll M"911 CO G (121 J- t:I Toro tc0rtftl lllbtt Hlr'TllM 22. "'1m • 'Hltftlmt KOl'O: II Toro U.tt. 11-9 Upset In Rugby Newpor1 Beach J'Ull!J dub 1-4 the fawreiUmneJl!!l!! club 11-1 In the ooeainl ..... "' the Soullleni CallliJrnla Ruat>f Union's leque -..., II TeWlnkle School SotunlaY· Mllce Locy, a defensive bock With ~ <-. Oollelo In loolball ........ l:lc:kea a winning penalty two minutes fl'OllMbe end ol the pme to g!Vfl the Newport club victory. Irvlnt c.o.t led M at hall-time. • By HOWARD L. RANDY Df "" IMltJ , .... '''" When the NCAA recently voted to allow professional athletes in one sport to participate in another on the college level as an amateur, it started wheels to turning in the minds of many yo1mg men across the nation. UC Irvine's Jerry Maras is no different from his counterparts in this respect although be admits he Isn't thinking too aeriously about quilting school before graduation. The NCAA has an agreement wllh proressional base b.81 I whereby no WKlergraduate below the age or 21 can be drafted or sign a contract while in school. Jerry's birthday Isn't until September and be will miss the June baseball draft but other possibilities p 0 s e an interesting dilemma for the young pitcher and cage star. His birthday will come belore • start ol the !all semeste!' at UCI and he could sit out the school year and await the free agent draft In January. He could then return to school the following year and play basketball. Or, be could enroll In school and play basketball during the fall quarter. II he was drafted in January and signed, he could linWI the winier quarter and the cage IC8SOll before reporting to baseball even if be had signed. "I've never been drafted by baseball and I don 't know if anybody wants me," he says. "A lot would depend on what kind of a deal I could make to s.ign a pro contract." Undoubtedly the pros know of his ability as a pitcher. The M right.hander pOSled .a 11-3 record with a lancy 1.60 e.r.a. and sir shutouts last 1100!1011 for Gory Adams' NCAA college diviaion cbampims'. 11 I would like to know about my abilities in basltetball and II I havo any chance of playing pro In the ABA. I've never really been given an analyais of my chances ol playing pro basltetball and I might want JERRY MARAS to do that instead of baseball if the opportunity arose." In his own mind, Maras may have been overloolced by both baseball and basketball 11COUts. But sucl;I isn't the case off hia record In both aports. He · is the leading scorer for ooach Tim Tift's cage squad with a 17.2 average and nine rebounds is also tops. But all ol this is In the future and Marasi must first finish the basketball season at UCI then move to the diamond during the ;pr1ng. His future is bright, Indeed. Regardless ol which sport be chooses. Or which one chooses him. How does be compare two sports in which excels? the be "BasebaJl is a lot easier but it isn't as satisfying to me. In basketball you have to do more things. There are more areas in which you can be good or bad. "In baseball you pllch, bat or field and that's it. In basketball you shoot, run, play defense, dribble, rebound and a lot of other things." What does be like best about basketball? "Winning. If I score 30 polnts and we lose it isn't nearly as satisfying as 9COring . l& points and winning. I'd rather be a contributor to a winning team." Then he lelt the door wide open for pro basketball scouts to knock. • I '1 """'"' (T. Llplltm 122 I free thro MtM. Efl•ncl• •I los "l•ml!OI, .,_ Toronto 22 17 9 D 171 Id S•YINTH •ACI -a Y•rd1. 3 place or W accuracy EdllOn •t Mtgnoll•, F01111t11ln Y•lley a:~1111:1:~. ~ ~ :m Buff•lo tt 21 S Ill 151 ISi r,~. ~:, ~ ,1:'; Allow•l'IC•. Pvr1t on the all·Ume list ·of Laguna •H'·-•"1.,"'1!.. •8',,',.V, 'w"',',:..,'','1~~~-r.','. S••"" 23 33 .'11 :~ °'• v''ol1 1 .• ,_, ',', ",, ,', ",. "',,, "'•• Al't Alltll CL. Myth) • 11, Beach players L;'r• ei"'Newpo';t Ht,;;., s.ni."" Ant Phoenl• 'lO 3l .:m •~:a v•ri<.Oll~· 11 2' 1 2' 121 - P•lr ol' Diet CR. Adtlr) 11• B · · '. h' t •t Wfltrninster (•II •I 71, Goklln Por!lind 19 :II ·* ' w.t DI~ 1 ~:~ ~~) 1 1,,11 ~ mamtainingl(j 11':,.~wiJI Wnl •t Sitnl• Moftk• (fl, Stdd .. l>lck New yoJ~y':tl~t':":t Pllllldtlphl• 2t 11 6 M 1N " ""'11lg ....,.. es5e UOUI et Rlvtrsl!M CC (I), t•i '°' ..._...._. .., Chlc.lllO 21 11 1• J6 'Its lcli l..N'/lllll'I CMt9' IL ·S.UOU) 122 _ ..... , . Wrestll!IQ-S•n Cltmtnl• •I DIM "et90 ,· .,...""'1 Y• St, Louis 20 It 1 41 la 12:11 ~CNn~fJ.,f.~wn) rn.. top·· Bob . Henderson's Ml Hiii• (6). Boston,,,, K•nws Clly-om.htft ~llt!!lf lt 22 .• '4 lZl , • ...... • ---r ~•ts to rank fi"th Swlmmlng-Strvll9 et Wtstmlnsttor, lvflllo li2, Houston lot Loi AftgtlH 17 23 S 4 U1 I~ ~ yentL ' Ytlr "4U.~ _... u l os All';lel•s "· Mllwtllkff n MfnnHOI• lJ 21 11 " 1.S ,.. I olds a. up. Cl•lmlf19. Pur1t 11,100. m' Laguna Beach •;·•~• A D•n• HUis •t E1p1r1nr•• l•gun• !leech Phoenix 121, Capllal 107 Plf!Sbu:r.ll 1, 21 t • SS la l11' Ct•lmlng Prlc:e SIMO. ,..........,.,. •I Saddltl>lck, El Toro II Or.,,g• Tllf'l48'('$ G•me1 I 12' Ill I SC:ooP.r SPorf (D. Knlalll) 1lt notable accomplishment in l•n ti l :IS), Chico St•I• •I UC Goldff! Stetf •I Buffalo Ctl lorn 1 -· • ~ ~ ' 01.tl 8tendy {E. Geriel 122 light of th balanced , lrvlnt (l l. Boston ti New York !los1"' S, P"ll_,. , Fwtj Wiii-{J. Akfltnlsl 122 e --sconng Atltnll ti Clwel•nd NY Ill-~ ... Chlc:llO 2 ~=A~': ~ 1~1 ~1l~ teams be has played on. ~~~~:~ H.~~:"rJt•nd o.1ro1t " '"llburtll s Go F1w111 0o oc. H•rti • 1 1 "Our offense is based on Ba~ketball ....... v•ncovwr 3• • .,.,, ... 2 Gllltntmllt' !l. Wtightl 12'2 , a l:Mt ~ T°"'""' S. AttPte :t- TOUn'I Chick~ ~z=> "' getting every player an equal ~· ; _::· 01 ~~n;-'~· ,?'J.,MN...,:.;.. 1 Dotflm ~ ''· Wlnfl '" number of shots. We never kllllllrs c..,... .-,,..11 ~~~':'v11 31 1, .620 1 nmrs ~ Wetdl ltoc:Mt 'ie. Guul n t point to give the bell to one Plttlbur;ti u. P•nn St.'' C•rollnt ll 23 .sn 2 No..-.:h1d..- " ... .oi i ,. l(ey ID. ICllllMI 1Z2 11 F · ·· ts t "Sin Y•, commonwulth 11, Detroit 70 Vlr;!nl• 17 30 362 13Va T 1 t r• ..,_. Dl•mond .... (It. Whftll 4 •lit man, 8.U' pom OU • ce CONY 56, Hi.rnl•r Sol M•mptill 13 '' '2'1 21 All41ff" GtlM •I ClllclOI .. NINTH IAC• -400 yWdt. 2 YNr ---'----'--------_::.c,:..:::,.:::=c_:.:_ _____ ..:c;.;:::::::.: __ ..C:_,:C._::::__::__;.::.:::c..:=:::..::_::=::._ __ _ oldl I. up. Cellf·81'1d. Cl•fmlrle. PUl'R -;i~ l laofl. Cl•lmlng prk1 S\600. Deck 9ow (J. Drwvwl 122 Sitlln'1 WIK Chlnl {IC. CltrlutiJ 119 Mec:kl'f'I (lltltllr (J. Wtl'°"I lit a.n Fer l id. IJ. Mttsudt) llt Roy .. ,lrldt (I(, H•rt) lit Oft lt...,..t IT. llllhllrnJ lit Dlc:k•lter IC. Smlttil 122 Klreut191no (C, Knight) lit s11mewey (0, C.rdoU) tit C11lc:urt1 2 .11 Adlerl m Australia, Canada Set Pace CH R I S TCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) -Australia and Canada, dqmlnaling the loth Commonwealth Games, -. neck and neck tonight with 10 gold medals each alte!-four days of competition. Mike Wenden within a few days ol ending hia big career, '"'"""' won the men's 100 meters f~style and led AU!trslia to three golds in swinUning and diving. · Canada collected one swimming gold,and picked up another in shooting. The track and field athletes had a rest day. Wenden, a ·veteran at 23, won the 100 meters freestyle tiUe at the Games ol 11166 and 1970. He now bas a total of eight gold medals In the,. games plus two in the Olympics. Wenden, a bank clerk and lather ol hro girl!, set a Games record ol 52. 73. He says be will swim in no more top claJs eY"'1ts alter this meet. Newsmen asked him II he was Ad about bowing out. "Not really," he said. "I don't think that when HiUary reached tbe top ol Everest be turned round and said 'I L f • • Sure .. , We love airplanes and we take pride in our ability to f!y them efficiently and on ttrne. But what 'makes It all worthwhile Is being of service to the people of Orange County.,._ businessmen, b usinesswomen. family flyers, kids, students. servicemen ... every'onel • ,, ,, .1 '. • .t h .. .. .. ·' " ' ' , ' I ' JC Basebc,ill Slate wish I could do It again.' " Two Canadians, .'Bruce -and Brian Phlllipo lollowed Wmden to the llnlsh line. Flying planes Is fun. Flying people is rewarding. · • TIM.. Mm:ll ,._.t 11111 u.•. Brad Cooper led a J.J.3 ~~M.~mi.!~'i:'A="'~~c-.-.-.s"wneep--for-Australia In the - 1 p.m. 200 meters b a c.t s.t r o k e, l:::...::.!' ~·i1 ,_,...,'°" winNnC in 2:08:31. Mark """"" Tonelll wu aec<ll1d and Robert Thurt . .S.I., April 11·11-.. H1nc.tlt Williams third. lourlney. ... ........ r ..... ""'",.....,'"" ........ Don W...-.u won the w .. .,. -..... L4 ........,.., 1 """ --' .. ....._.... d I v I n II' for T-~~ L,4•. ....-u .. -."" 0 "-· ......, ""' -··· Australia with 531.54 points. "'·· u-w .-.... CC"~ 1 Scott Cranham of Grand ·~-. ...,,_ ..... ,_°"""•· ---11apids, Mich.. representlnc . ~Mt~" c=-Clftflr'• canada, took the sliver · and ==--Tmw Slmpoon, Englapd. tho All .... """ •• t:)I, .,,... brmizt. ' • ADI CALIFORNIA 737• (from Orange County Airport) Sarvlng thfl pe.ophi of S1craMtnlo, San Fr1DCl1co, San loH, Oak11nd, Ontarjo, Palm Sprlf1911 Orant1 c...., _ an4 S.n Dl•go. For lnform1t1on or n111rv1llon1 call your fr l•ndly 1r1v1l 1g1nt or Air Callfomla (71 4) 540 11M • " ., .. ,, ,, ' I ' .ff DAILY PILOT Monday, January 28, 1~74 • Protest Costs Argyle Campbell Cup Bid Balboa Pilot Wins 3 out of 4 Races By AIMON UltKABEY Of tlle Dllllr Pit.I ,,.,. Argyle Campbell of Balboa Yacht Club, loot hi.! bid for • third t:y at the Oiaaeulonal Cup by the WSdtla of a mast. 'nae young former two-time -ol Long Beach Yacht Club's preotlglou& m a t c h Tldng ,.rles, won all four of bis reces oil Long Beach Saturday and Sunday, but was thrown out of one on a "ma.st Ream" protest by Barney Flam, Alamitos Bay Yacht CIUb. IN SUNDAY'S d eci ding race, F'Jam sewed up h!s bid for the loth spot on the 1974 ·~Iona\ cup roster by comlq from behind to beat C1mct Kober of Long Beach :YldJt Club on the final beat lo tile llnlall. With Campbell's dloquaUllcsUon on Saturday, be was f""'!I with winning Carnero Triumphs both of SUnday's races and Flam would have had to lose both bis matches. But Flam's victory over Kober cinched the berth and the commlttoo called off the final race as it would have been meanlngless. · IT APPEARED for awhllo Sunday that Campbell would pull off the victory. Flam was forced off the line at the slart. giving Kober a heallhy load which he mansged to hold wttil the final beat. Campbell and Randy Smyth started their match f 1 v e minutes behind Piam and Kober, oot by the end ol the first round of the windward· leeward coum Campbell had left his ovm. opponent far behind and had overhauled both Kober and Flam. KOBER'S MISCUE came on the final beat.when he attempted to tack to oover F1am who was taking his stem on port t a c k . Klber ta<ked a HUI! too 900l'l and Flam csme back to starboard and sailed over Kober who was desperately lrylng to come THREE FOR ONE -Three skippers and crews light about again to oover. around a marker off Long Beach for lhe single open f Flam's protest of Campbell position on the Congressional Cup series in l\!arch . o.rlY "'"' , .... .....,. Club (No. 7077) drives past Barney Flam (7304) and Chuck Kober (7521) who had started their match five minutes ahead. • Jim camero and crewman Bruce l\lallact ol Corona del Mar won the first regatta of 1974 for the Newport Beach Sol Cat fleet sailed on NeWP<>rt Harbor Saturday. came in the third ""' In Sunday's action Argyle Campbell of Balboa Yacht Saturday as Cam pb ell -~~~.;;....~~~--=::....~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r The Sol Cat is a IS.foot sloop-rigged catamaran that Is gaining in popularity in Southern Csllforn!a. attempted to pass him to weather. Flam attempted to luff him off but Campbell moved up to what he judged to be "mast abeam" (the windward yacht's helm abeam of the leeward yacht's mast) which would have terminated Flam's luffing rights. BUT FLAM and hls crew r.·············· .. ···· .............. -... 1 i i~lll!tl"111Ulll ~ l ::e~~ M~:ttai:'~!: : 1 : abeam and lodged a irotest i ; The prolest was upheld. : · · : Some pre-race es:citement . --·: lllMI and near tragedy occurred In S I HOW : the starting area Sunday when i a small cabin cruiser with l,, -!. five persona aboard esploded and burned while returning : _,.__ ) to port. ···~................................ 1.----------•1 ' ... , r SIR WALTERS EilSY to lilke c•r• of W11ll N' WHr cull lh•t 1•11 11'1 p1,,, natunuy. 2052 Newport Blvd. CO.II Mtt1 • M ·9'n Funding Proposed For Trio Three top Finn skippers from California have been recommended for funding by the United States International Salling Association to travel to and participate in SPORT (St. Petersburg 0 I y mp l c R<galta Training) March 1&- 23. THE OLYMPIC-Yachting C:Ommittee has asked the United States Finn Association to make the selection. Ca1ifomlans reeorrunended are Henry Sprague I I I , Newport Beach; Jeff Lenhart San Diego, and Fred Cook, Whittier. Others recommended are _ John Eggars, Sparta, N.J ., and P eter Co nrad , Killingsworth, Conn . .WELCOME -Li sa Graham greets visitors at \Vestern National Boat and A-larine Sho w at Anaheim Convention Center. Martini & Rossi Yachting .Stars Of Year Named Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga. an d Sa l ly Lind say, Swampscott, J\fass., have been .named as winners of the trfartini & Rossi Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year Awards for 1973. A blue-ribbon panel of the nation 's yachting writers and editors -including· the Daily Pilot's boating Editor, Almon Lockabey, se l ecte d the winners who were honored at a luncheon Jan. 23 at the Steer Palace Restaurant, New York, N.Y. the 1974 America's Cup. Mrs. Lindsay sailed off with the 1973 l\lR award after compiling a n out.!ltanding record in the international S.0-~ ClaSs. She finished first In tbe Bermuda lntematlooal Race Week, won the East Coast Championship, the Long Island Sound Championship and the New England Championship. She p I a c e d second in the Canadian S.0-5 Class Championship and won a nwnber of regional regattas during the year. THIS MARKS the first Mai;tinl & Rossi Award for TV IDGHLIGHTS KCET 11:! 8:00 -The Tribe Thal Hides From Man. Brazil's warlike Kn!en·Akrore Indians are ex· amlned in this document ary. NBC a 9:00 _ "See No Evil." Mia Farrow sta_rs in this 1971 suspense movie about a blind girl stalked by a ruthless killer. ABC 0 9,00 _ "The 'Trial of Julius and Elbe! Rosenberg." The first atomic spies to be tried in this country and the only con.vlcted spies to be exe- cuted during peacellme are dramatized by Brenda Vaccaro and Herschel Bernardi. .. TV DAILY LOG II!!..,_, __ Monday m M••I•: (lllr) "'Ct•f•••ltll'" (m)1) '37-l•n Hlllll•r. Evening l:lD I""' 1'"11• -llltllot< .... JANUARV 21 11M1a 1:00 !'a m 'l!iJmm-1:00 a <lffl CIJHJJ "'"" i.c, ""' IHJ(])QI t(a([lJ.... Is lnV!ied lo MM II hollOlllJ 11111 · 1h1rlfl !or the IOOth 1nnlwerse1Y Nqan'1 Htr• or lh• W1st11n tow n whet• hit Thi Luq SMw 11111. l[fndmothtr wu 1 ml Tiit ,........ 1ht1lff. 111"1 • ...., 0 9 Cil l!l•IC - -SIM........ ... (C) (fllr)"'IM NI Ewtr (wap) '71 Mn: (C) (2tu) "'Jiit Sn1f1 -Mi1 f1rrow, Robin Balley, Oolo- llClllb" (1dv) '61 -AntbonJ th7 Allison, HOf17116 Esh11J. A bllM MNppoil11 Laq. 11!1r sht finds htr r•l1tlwis "-II. i nn, Anni MIY Wont 1irt Is st1lk•d br 1 rultlltsa •llltr --i~cr:--amm:t* .... ~)O 111:~• Chlkl M "The Tri1I iif1ifii11nd Juli• Mewll: (90) ..,.... If ROS1nblr1" l1111d1 Vtce«O 1111 (dtl) 'Sl -Vic Morrow. HetJChel Btmardl star 111 ttlls ltOff I 'f.'e.. Cl))"'-ot th• unuwl.I ind ~ tri1I ot tht R011nberrs. tllt flrit ::;: =Sill 1tomlc 1pi1s 10 be lrild ill !hit Cl) country 1nd Ille only CO!WktH 1 r. Hopi's ...... spies io be ••tculed durin1 pllCI· ••I time. A11n Arllus, Allt n G1rlllld. ~ tt.. HIMY J1son, H1tokl &ouW 1M ~ Dutrt Dl'l'W S,lllbtr1 1tso shr. 1!1! _, ICI 12'~ ._., ... Utt11 ._. ..,._, a Mr itd1" (com) 'SS- 7:00 R = ! :::,. 1o.1~1t:•""" MontromerJ. ~ ...... : (2hr) "TIM [ft If Sl hf &llD Alllt"fl ,.,,_ .. {dr1) '44-Wil!iam c,thL Entre Amil'• Wiid WorW of AllilMlli WW'1 MJ UM? ,.JO I) (!B Cl)) Cl) Die' ¥11 ,,,, t • .., LllCI' Show Join HotchkiS 1114 Qeorll aW""'...., · Furth ruts! 11 two hou""*'1 (!)I llfll9 ti...... who quickly WllF out their wflcome ru..awa / wUh Dick 111d JtnnJ bJ lflldclll111 1l.::=-,. '1' '';:...""'"" '"'· t.L-z..--~~.~-N c..ty ¥1rittJ 1'rll .... 10:00 fJ (9 Cl)) (() lft4lc1I C.1ttf 7:001......,. WllWI S1119 "Pfo fupe·• Siuron JtMlnp. • Mlpl'• ...,_ bri lll1nt JO'lnl pllflist, CDUlpsa Plllclf SW..-DI'. Loeb hll111 ind D1. Gin~ discow11 tt11t lhl 1 bOJ Stlrdl fat his mlssht1 l1ttllf. r1tqui1n • kidnlY tnMfllllll. . I== 11.'ll!r' llllltl S Mlwtl: (t) (2't') · IMfllMlll 1cM11 Mryor TOii "'"'1 ftce'" (rom) '57 -Frt4 rldltJ dlxussa !ht Dip(. of w .. A.i11ire, Atldrey HtPOuni. tlr & Pl!Wlr ind the •MrD eris& Wiid Kl•... m ln """'" Clllldhl hwitdltll a!) 11-.....ul Vtriltr ~ '' ''' "' '"" 10:JO ~""'I!! '"' ........ b.... >ff(Vl!JllC -..... c r,' :.:V..-C:. " rit~'s D~rklst Houf ' Tht AIC Jlml., DtH "'-flm iptC!1I dvu Am11lcl11 v\lwlll • ...,.... Shft Ill 0\111111 1ook II how !ht fllll Thi lllHI 1111 sllort11n •re 1f111etln1 G11ll lllft1ift, ind IOWMI on tntr•I klJ lssun. L'G011 <a CIJ) Cl) .... '"Tiii 1mon1 th•m tllt pros 1nd cons of ToWn T1mers"Jlm oms allllb 11 ti!• coal ml11t11' strike 111d thl pr• M1rsh1~ Lukl Ru!"btulh wha plels for d1Ytlopin1 lltW IMID' Miii With Mdt Dillon tD bme .• t011lct1. ABC tlm' Lofldol lllrlll n.w, wldt-oPtn. llwlm Kllllll Ctlief Gto1r1 Wit.on hOsU.. SPRAGUE JS a perennial contender in the-one -man Olympic Finn Clas,,. He won the c1 ... in the CORK Regatta at King!lton, Ontario, Canada, Wt year. TURNER ALSO WON the Mrs. Lindsay. She was runncr- i1artlnl &: Rossi Award in up for the award in 1972 in 1970. Last year he compiled which she won the Adams an impressive record of wins Cup for the won1en's North including the Sydney-Hobart -Amer I ca n Sa 111 n g Race in Australia in which Qiampionship. he crossed the fmish line first, li0ii0iiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiiiOii;,il and he was y,•inner in his class of the Southern Ocean Racing Conference in F1orida. lnltlftt1 with Rulftbluab'• 11111111 111 ~ town. ~I Ion 1nd mmitll I* , ..... - to MJ!Vlw. DOU1' .,..... a. ... NEW '73 YAMAHA SALE RD60 Strfft $ 359 TX500 StrHI $1122 AT3 Enduro $ 519 CT3 Enduro $ 619 MX250 Dirt $ 719 f MX360 Dirt $ 910 SC500 Dirt $ 925 All Ptictt + DNlw ,.,., + Ufll TU + DMV ,._ 34342'h P1ciflc c .. 11 Hwy.. D1n1 Point 496-1234 831-2720 (Toll lrHl :SOMEDAY, YOU'LL OWN A YAMAHA . • ' GET SMART VETS $1 IOaMoethlsr-s For the Asldiig Errollmenl in only 6 Units IJusl Two Nights a Week) Con Emch Your Monlhly Income by$ll00<More If You Hove Dependenls CALL THE ORANGE COAST COWGE Vettrans ,t.ffalrs Office at 556°5853 . Oi~over the V.A. Educotionol Benefit~ !hot Oe ovoiloble lo you os on Am\tican Veieron ORANGE COAST COLLEGE REGISTRATION Jan. 3 through Feb. 8 Lenhart is also a world renowned Snipe sailor. He won the North American Finn championship at Valle de Bravo, Mexico in" 1973. Cook, a student at San Diego · State, Is the current National Finn champloo. Boat Sales Ride High For Year Energy crisis or n o t , Csllfomians continued to buy watercraft last year, according to sta tistics compiled by State Director of Motor Vehicles Robert Cozens. Cozens said the number of registered pleasure boat! in CallfornJa increased by about 4 percent In 1973, up to 481,295 from 442,578 at the end of 1972. "If, as anticipated however, a gasoline sho rtage continues through the surilmer, we can expect a dramatic drop in the number of registered pleasure craft next year,." Cozens said. "!\1any people may store their boats and use the gasoline in the family car." Art Work, Fashions On Display A marine art show and fashion show are features or the Western National Boat and Marine Show whlch opened Saturday at the Anaheim Convent.ion Center. Outstanding artists, many from the Laguna Beach art colony, and other Southland coastal agenc i es , arc represented at the sOOw with s e a s ca p e s , ,;-otographs. portraits, silhouettes, harbor srenes and metal and other crafts. The exhi bit is under the supervision of Cyllene and Bob Carr, the former a noted portraitist in her own right. HOURS OF 111E exhibit coincide with those of the show. A special feature is the daily demonstrations in tech- niques arti sts. The marine fa shion sho\v is being produced a n d supervised by F I o r e n c e Smales, well-known Orange County fa shion coordinator, \\tho acts as mi st re ss of ceremonies and commentator: for the 40-minu te Jon g apparel sbow. He was also the winner in the Miami-Montego Bay race and first in the AnnapoliS- Newport, R. I. race. IN THE ADMIRAL's Cup in England, Turner's boat was the high-point winner on the Unl~ States team, registering third in the Olannel race. Turner's Li¢ttning also wa"' first in the Skaw Race and second overall in the Middle Sea Race . Turner Is well-known in Southern California yachting circles where he has sailed in the Transpac and two Congressional Cup Series. He is listed as a top competitor in this year's Congressional Cup at Long Beach. HE WAS RECENTLY named as the skipper of a new 12-meter yacht being built for a New York Yacht CJub Syndicate in preparation for Twichell Winner Bruce Twichell of the host Lido Isle Yacht Club Won the final race of LIYC's Adult Sabot Series Saturday and wound up as the overall serle~ winner in the three races. ne series is 'an annual ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PROFESSIONAL mod c I s event aaUcd In January. Milt e cu.n1"1 • are featuring the latest ln Allione or LIYC was the e "THE CUSTOM e marine clothing such n s wlMer of the first race, Jan. e t 1-• windbreakers, blazers, skirts, 12, and JelI Jones, Alamlloa e nse poOUJ POOL BUILDER" e pant suils, bikinis. swim Bay Yacht Club won the o shorts for men, sweaters. second race, Jan . 19. : 1237 SO. BROOKHURST • 28362 MARGUERITE PKY. : ;:~'.::o~ad:~a~,1 ;".um~~~ ov~fi'>' ,;~ers(l lln B!!: e ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92804 -MISSION VIEJO , CALIF. e skivvies for both girls and Tw1chell , L!YC; (2) Mary 772 8 boys. Jane Tyler, BYC; (3) Hank •• Phont •6 66 Phont 495-6500 •• The fash ion show 1 s Wa~r, NHVC; (4) Jean • --"'" "'"' presented weekdays al 8 p.m. Tay or, S.SSC; (!) Ken .. SwtM 1utt ""'.,,._. e and Sundays at 3 p.m. Harrison, LIYC. • SIRS1 I •m l11t•r•1l•d 111 91tll119 vour f,,, 11tim1t1 of • Su111tl pool for my 1i...,,. I e l-;~;;;::;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;=i'll • und•rtl111d I 1m und1r no obU91tlo11 lo buy but will b1 111titl•d fo 1 Su1u•t Pool • I bu1•rt 9ultJ1 •11d J ,000 II•• Cldp ..... ,.. DOES YOUI CAI IDLE IOUOH? WE : ••M• ................................................ "'""o;,1 .............. : sr:~J1",::MILAGl? CAN HELP e .... m ................... , .......................... c11v .................... e THE CARBURETOR SHOP : •• , •••• , •••.•••.•••.•••••••••••.•••.•• : ·M~.~-.:::;~:o::.:::: •• _...::: .. SU THI NIW 1974 DATSUNS COSTA MISA DATSUN 2141 HAllOl ILYD. C.M. 5404410 Lease Dealer-Direct HO OIDllt OIL.AV. 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KOCE TELEVISION LOG Nearly Everyone Lisrens to Landers I I _,,_ -· .. C1#1110M1 :•o . . . ' .. -Cit1u0Mi11 . • ,. 1. J -S l4///ljlfl I . ' "' ••I I ' • 2ncl '"'""' 1'Cop1 and •Robbers" .. PAPIUON00 IMI ---· -- "AMlllCAN •lAHITI" ... """ 'N nwr ,,., "SllPICO" tll ... ' ''IA~ 111• Ill "JIUMIAH JOHNSON" 1 .. 1 ... ''THI TNllf WHO CAMI TO DINNll" ''THI llYIN un· '"' ... '"STllLYAID ILUIS" Ill Her.name is ·BreezY "'1'd b.ewas a1 lheV ~ncorrrot Wil OAM HOCDE~ KAY LENZ. 1.lttlY ..... _ . . ROGER C.CAllMEL· MARL.DUSAY. JOAN HOTCHKIS • -....... ""l t«OIW<D .,.._ ,._.,,~*\· o---•·CI.""' ··~·-ouo ....... ., .. AODCAtflAll •·•--., . Ho1Toi.-Wocl ...... y To Make Way for :lido ''Mc Q'' •t•rrl .. Johll w.,,. "RIBALD HU.MOR AND COl31DEIABl.E TEIDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WBL MADE AND STUNNlllCLY ACTEI.'' -CHARLES CHAMPLIN, L.A. Times " COLOR BV DELUXE' PANAVISION' stcm'l"I James Coan Monha Moson STARTS WEDNESDAY! .EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY;. SHOWING By 'l1le Allodlled Preti Bllll>oard't bol hlta for the week endloc Feb. I, u they appear In not -t·s !slut ol Billboard magulne. TOP BINGLES I. THE WAY WE WERE -ll&rbl'a Slrel.l&nd, C.lwnbla 2. YOU'RE SIXTEEN - Ringo, Apple S. LOVE THEME -Love U nllmlled <Xdlestra, 2 O I h Century 4, SHOW AND TELL -All Wllaoo, Bell 5. AMERICANS -Byron MacGregor, Weslbound 8. I'D GOT TO USE MY IMAGINATION -GI ad y s Knight !he Pins, Budd&h 7. LET ME BE THERE -Olivia Newton-Jolm, MCA 8. UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO ME (That's What I'm Gonna Do ) -Aretha Franklin, AUanllc 9. THE JOKER -Steve Milper Band, Capitol 10. SPEEDERS AND SNAKES - Jim Stafford, _MGM _ TOP LPS I. JIM CROCE -You Don't Mesa Around With Jim, ABC 2. JIM CROCE -I Got A Name, ABC 3. John Denver, Greatest Hils, RCA 4. ELTON JOHN -Goodbye M•LD OV£11:_,IMAL WEEK CIN•MA CINTlll ol--C•1f1 Men •7'-4141 UA (INEMA 1 I )-(Oltl M11.1 ,_H ------• • Monday, January 28, 1974 Mas1er of Insult Jack Carter Can. Best Don Rickles . . ' - DAll V PILOT J Joint Movie HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Producer Irwin Allen bud,.ted hls new movie. "'nle Towering Inferno /' for $8 million in the -Yellow Brick Road, MCA By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOD (UPI) -Bob Hope and Jack Benny built their careers poking fUn at themselves, but today 's comedllllll are finding success with the barb, the inoull, the ripost e and cau st·lc observation. Jessel gets rurloos when other first joint venture between comeaians pick on him. Warner ,Brotber..s--and 20th 5. STEVE MILLER BAND -1be Joker, Capitol Century-Fox studios. "lllllS. MARTIN Luth c r1---------- I. CAJ!l'ENTERS -1be , Singles, A&M 7. PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS -Band On the lllln, (Apple, Capitol) I. LOVE UNLIMITED - Under the Jnflueoce of, 20th Cenlury 9. CHARLIE RICH Behind Closed D o or s , Colurnbta 10. BETTE MIDLER - Bette Mldler, Atlantic COUNTRY SINGLES I. JQLENE -Dolly Parton, RCA 2. WORLD OF MAK E BELIEVE -Bill Anderson, MCA 3. ONCE YOU'VE HAD THE BEST -Georg• Jones, Columbia 4. THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES -Johnny Rodriquez, Mercury 5. I'M STILL LOVING YOU -Joe Stampley, DOT 8. I-LOVE -Tom-l'. Hall,. Ptfercury 7. ANOTHER LONELY SONG -Tammy Wynet1e, Columbia !. A LOVE SONG -Anne Murray, Capitol 9. THERE WON'T BE ANYMORE -Charlie Rich, RCA 10. DADDY. WHAT IF - Bobby Bare, RCA EASY LISTENING I. LOVES THEME -Love Unlimited Orchestra, 20th Century 2. YOU'RE SIXTEEN - Ringo Starr. Apple Among' llUs scho<>l'• best practitiOlleTS fs Jack carter, ,a man who looks as if. be would punch his I a I r y godmother In the mouth. When Carter loo s es a barrage of invective even Don Rickles beads for cover. The Salvation Army, the tooth fairy and motherhood are not safe from his acid comment. Thus carter fs finding the roast shows a bonanza. King \\'alked out of one roast when Redd Foxx got too dirty. But that 's the v:ay Redd v.·orks . "The only guest \vho got upset \vlth me '"·as Jack Valenti, tlie movie czar. I made some comments about his height. !·!e's short. And his background. He's an Italian from Texas. lie didn't care for that. "But wha t really burned him up was my kidding him about the movi e r a t I n g systems. I said some movies were rated 'X' but his wife rated hint n 'Z.' \Vhcn he BE HAS appeared on eight NOTHING SAFE got to the microphone he tried Dean Martin shows, bowling Jack Carter to shoot n1e down." over the likes of Bobby Riggs, Cart.er believes iMu.Jt humor Carroll O 'Co n n or , Joe goes back to the da\vn of Namath, Ed Mc~!ahon, Jack sponsor to censor it. man. The one-line gag that Benny and Tony Randall. He "Not that it was all that rips a person's character. ls usually Ute last and most appearance,. taste or ego devastating of the .roasters on T' Ou g h •' ' Carter said. usually leaves the victim each show. Carter blasts the "Anything goes at a stag helpless -unless he is also other roasters .as well as the roast. I get 20-SO invitations a comedian. ~d guest. to I P.Pfllr at roasls. I acce_pt "I like a good roast because "Audiences like a -roast---· -----~ ~ it pierces-a guy's defenses;'' because it gives them a about ~f of them.. Every Carter concluded. chance to see their heroes fund-raJSmg event ts now'-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: picked on," said Carter. "'Ibey another lmult derby. 11 get a chance to relate to the "A comedian bas to exercise humor. "But we're rwmlng out of celebrities to insult. They're talking about dressing an actor up as G e or g e w .Shington and 1'1>8Sling him on Dean's show before the end of the season. But I don't know if that will work. "Anyhow, we'd nm out of historical figu res in time and end up doing Nero and a bunch of violin jokes." some taste and r,estraint, and it doesn't always work out that way. Sometimes the guest of honor i.s insulted. "One time when I was being roasted about eight years ago at the Wa1£orf the insults got so heavy my mother and father got up and walked out. I ran after them, telling them the roasters were my friends . They still didn't like it. George Hi1. .Stor_y_ js _ Incredible! John Wayne ''Mc Q'' ------3. THE WAY WE WERE -'8lU1>r'a Streisand, Colum· C A R T E R ' S F I R S T bia participation in a public roast 4. LOVE SONG -Anne took place in 19M when Ed )furray, t;apltol Sullivan was raked over the 5. SHOW AND TELL -Al coals, but it never went on Wilson Bell the tube because prod1·:er Nat 6. LASI' TIME I SAW HIM ._lli_._ke_n_re_f_u_sed __ to_a_ll_ow __ th_e, -Diana Ross, Motown 7. TIME IN A BOTTLE - Jim Croce, ABC !. LEAVE ME ALONE Ruby Red Dress -Helena Reddy, Capitol 9. LEA VE ME BE THERE -Olivia Newton.John, MCA 10. AMERICAN TUNE Paul Simon, Columbia . ;ouHIAI~ V.'.l.lll i . . . ' "THI WAY WI Wiil" fPGJ llrtN'I Srrl'llM NMI ........ ....,.. " a 10UJ<4fAll'll VAllfY ~ ~· I I I I ~ I f'an<Msion• ~· From~&os.. ~ A W¥r'rf!f Cotrvnunic.aliOns Qwnpany WNkdays-6-1°10 S.t. & S••.-12°2-4·6·1-IO ~ .:jeremia JOlinsoo" Panavision"· Technicolor' The man w00 became a legerd. ' The film destined to be a cJas . I SlC. ~ BUENA PARK BUENA PARK CINEMA (522·2816) ~1116 EIEACH Ell.VO. COSTA MESA CINEMA CE NT ER 3 & 4 (979·4141 I HARBOR Bl.VD. AT AOAMS COSTA MESA PAULO DRIVE· IN (545'33131 NLWPORT ~WV, Al BAl<ER ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH SUR F (536-93961 PACIFIC COAST HWV, ~ 5tn. ST. LA HABRA CINEMA 1 {697·6781) 20• W. WHITTIER 8LVD. ORANGE ST AOIUM ORIVE·IN 3 (639-78601 KATEl.LA NEAR STADIUM ORANGE VILLA 1639-00661 1 USTIN AVE. SO. OF KATELLA TUSTIN TUSTIN CINEMA (544-16961 NEWPORT AT SANTA ANA FWV . .,.~.,.~D ........... ;"~'~;:-. ~;-.;,;;( ,, "HllCULIS" (Gl • .. HllCUUS UNCHAINID" WESTMINSTER CINEMA WEST 3 & 4 1892·44931 •• "I -u:A: CITY a1\io SOUTH coasr·c1Nl!MA ~1-TUESOAY soc {LADllS AND GOLDEN AQERS>-Ol"IN Tll 21• r.M.. -~ .... ~l!~ ... ~· ..... ., .. ll~=======:;:;w;";'";'"~";';"•;';o;oL;o';";w;<>;';::=::;~~~I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II ~ COllONA DEL,MA- ''' ·" ' 1884 Newport (o~to Mr\o S.18 1552 WO•DBR orrrau. Orange County's Top Two Of The WHkl and now the film ... ..... N .... fl ............... •aMrtSMw • "TN• STING" lflCtlofl IPOI 11:~1 .. S:lS 1:JM181"..M. "CHA•IOTS OF THIE or THI! GODS?" OODSt" • In Colort (G) \• In Color! (Cil) N1 tl Prlco N111 l"l'lco Ho 1.1dle1 01r N• I.Miios O•r 11».J:Ol-S:M 1:1W ilJ.S:l5 J: .. t:• l"..M, 1:1J.t:IS P.M. -... ... ,,... 6111 ,... 112• "'·' .... °"9t ... , ... tMCM' S'llllrft MS P.& Wt.a Ii flll ... CIAL lllHIAMmlf'I "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" AT PAULO DRIVE-IN ONE -EK ONLYI THl!ATRE UU.AD TO PRODUCl!RS NO PASSES ACCEPTED ----nnMIAM JOMN$0N t"I THIU WNO CAMI lO DINHll Wl.STIJtOOK 2-WHhnl111ler ~1 CINIMA VIE,o.-Mlnllll Vlei-Ort91n1I UllC"' Vtnlon11 • S, 11""" "HE•CULEJH HEJl:CULIS UNCMAIHID ''TH• I EST OF THE HEW YOllK EllOTIC FILM P:I STIVAL" Ill CMr-«1tMI lit I "4iiiiiiiii~-;,I· 1!!!I ................ , UM ... LAKIWOOD CINlll\A-Lelll INdl --ROSIMIAD 1+.«..._., 17>Mlf lll:OOKNUll:ST~M 11WW6 . aollMOOll:-u. """"' _, ... OtlANOl-OrM!te 6'M7Jt LllNMll 1111111114•1 • _ ... _ Pl-Acct¢ed COM IJDIM ...a SP '*'I .. ,.~,_,.,.. ... , .......... i ..... MATll MA1U "'"" IOUI -FRI -7-t-tl 1+10 SAT l SIJN SAT. l SUM. 1·S-! 24-4 7 ... u 1-10 ""'* _.,.... • .,... c•Wk" • . . _ ____,,,._..., .... ' ' ' ~ ............. , ~ ' ~ • • .... "THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH" "~' •tt11 Ill C•ltrl (0) •· Dtmtw. Matl'lllu LAUOHING l"Ol.IC•MAN ffl"•IENDS Of' IDDll COYLI," !ti Clllrl Cll:) W. HoNltl/Kt)'-Ltu "••••lY" "l"l.AY IT AS IT LAYSH lltll II Ceforl (RI ,__ .... _ . ..... --llll Y JACK ,.. PUii• ........ LADY SINGS TMI llUIS . . . . ' . . ' I I Z0 DAILY PILOT Monday, Jafl&latY 28, 1974 • SGn Onofre Beach: Isolated.and BeautifUI . , .. SUlflNG. l lACM--Hlilf •- \.;.:' .. \Si}; ~-:_;:,•.'::<\',• SAN ONOFRE STAT E BEACH I ' Mill ll~H ACCll5 TIAILS 0 -- .,. r -lt -% ---lt -r • "' ~ ·o \ • • ... .,. .. 't . 'l One of the ne"•est additions. to the Cali£omia State Park syStem realures miles of deserted beach backed by a tangled ·'Nilderness of spectacular (:!iffs and canyons -and it's rigtt here on the Orange C.oast just a mile south of lhe West!rP White ~louse ard the city.of San Clemente. THE SAN ONOFRE Slate Beach was 'originally part/or camp Pendleton until President Nixon prevailed upon the h1arine Corps to transfer the four mile beach fronl"J)roperty to the state. _,/ It was o~ficially opened to the pub_!.ic,..during Easter vacation in 1971 and, since then, it ha~come increasingly popuJar with txth day visitors and overnight campers. Last year's attendance · was-over 200.000 with crowds or "up lo 7,CKX> on weekends in,JUly and AugusL IT IS IN 1'.HE winter. however that Orange Coast residents ma·y find their new beach most enjoyable. The state .rangers report that on a typical sunny winter weekend, they receive between 50 and 100 visitors and most 'ot them head £or the sutiing beach. That leaves ffiiles of ne8rly empty beach and canyon for those who prefer to en- joy naw,e in solitude . r . , / ; / --------_....._~·~---- . . ,,Of'llKERS-HEADFOR OCi'AN ON -TRAIL NUMBER-5-THAT-<;;UTS;·THROIJGH-S>iOlff 'BUT SP.ECTACU!.AA.0.NYON / / Photos by Lee P(JYne and Richard Oralee • EDISON POWER PLANT OCGIJPIES MILE Of· COASTLINE . ' ,. ->1•· ... -"_ .• .,.... ...... ,l('f. •• " ... . . -' t-l .... _ .... ....... NORTH PORTION OF BEACH FRONTAGE,fAVORED :sv SURFERS-AND WADERS ROOM FOR 500 OVERNIGHT Q.MPERS ON·Ol.D COAST HIGHWAY I • r \ EDISON PROPERTY THAT DIVIDES BEACH INTQ TWO PARTS IS FRONTED BY NEARLY A MILE Of AWE-INSPIRING YELL<?W S_ANpSTONE CUFFS • ., ' L • • • • .. ... ' • ... '" •• ·~ ... ~ _ .. ....... ·-... ...... .. ._ :::...~ -· .. ' ~~· -::. " """' ........ ... ••• -· ...... ·-....... .. -· ... ,. ....... ...... A • .. m PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE ""' ·, WANT ON ., , . • CIOlftW ..,., :a ll'MNQ CUIOI! fo.t ntt: CW. ON lHE CO. 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Three yn. old · like nu. IH'..e.ted in new adult pk. awa)' from noisy f:t. One-half bl. lrom clu~ "°""'-~!15,495. Call EVES. 213-694-4600. '"" ..... CLEAN OUT? ., FOR FAST! FAST! CALL DAILY PILOT If Im DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T - 5 6 7 8 ' General LAKE FOREST New Lake fron1 5 bedroon1 home tn p~stige area of Lake Forest. Offered at $72,500 or will lease at $650 month. Call Colwell &l&--05.55. 1 STORY CONDO $26,900 Immacul ate 3 B r condominium with gourmet kitcben private enclosed patio. 2 car garage. Red tile root, community pool, Walker&lee ···~ ,.,,,, SUPER BUYS _ R· 1 Lot Lot . . . . . $1500 2 BR Duplexos $34,950 7 Unlta . . . . . . . $59,500 Buch Duplex .$119,500 Call for additional info 642-im 1797 Orange Ave., C.M. trailer or boat storage. '"""""""""""""""""""" Aalume FHA loan $184 per mo. includes prl n c I p al , interes t , taxes and insurance. Call 546-2313. SALESPERSONS CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES, 1051 Site Or., Bree. ~tral A "e. across from Brea Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR. for showlna. SWIM EVERY DAY MESA DEL MAR $40,000 Imagine entertaining guests at poolside In this lovely home. Featuring true quality throughout Including hanhvood Roors. can now for an appointment to are -~nn ~ Ol'fN TIL t • "'S FUN TO BE Mc.El New or experienced men or \VOmen, join the NBA team. Work in a congenial, creat· ive atmosphere under proven management. Enjoy minimum regimentation and favorable commission sched· ule. Personalized training available, First time on ·market since ~w. A b eauti fully remodeled l BR home wtth huge master suite, 3 baths, and a family room only one block trom Ocean Blvd. Open Sat & Sun le Mon Rate raves in t h I s dramaUc skirt with sawtooth hem. Long or short, this fabulous skirt tUml simple tops into super outfits. crochet ii\ separate, triangl e -11 ke sections of worsted-weight acrylic. Pattern 7453: siiea 10-16 incl. • ! 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I DEllNAO 'r .1111 I Corona del Mar Bachelor Pad With Pool Call NIGEL for interview. 644-7211 1 to 5 $96,!!00 CALL 644--1211 /Jn NICEL HAll.EY & ASSIJCIAIES On a generous 60x100 lot In walk-to-private commun· lty beach Corona High· lands, a well decorated 2 PERFECT family home nev Br, 2 Ba home with formal park & schools. 4 bdrm, /Jn NICEL liAIL[Y & ASSllCIATES dining, spacious master 3 bath9, family nn It 1Mnc suite, rear yard with pajo ~-··•4.·•-....r-..--....-rm w/Uled brick wooa l:nn c::.~. ~scii".'"• free LAKE ARROWHEAD ~ ~.z~·i: CALL 644-7211 G 1 t round living . cul-de-Mc. Only 2 yn old /.Jn NICEL [)AILEY & ASSUCIATE S ·Newport Heights School one block away-3 ~ml, large patio and b o a t storage. Completely remodeled, new paint and ca rpet throughout . I m m e d i a t e possession. 137,950. Call &1&-nn. LOTSA ROOM f BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM -2 baths, big unfinished playroom, close to schools and churches. Lots of extra.a. Asking $29,000. CALL 540-1151 , -! ,.,_ HERITAGE . . REALTORS IN THE BLUFFS GREAT BUY! Channing 4 bedrbom, 2~~ baths condo In· prime mutt location. Low leasehold and taxes. Mow tn condition. Vacant and just listed - only $52,!!00. Call """"' 613-8550. OPEN TIL 11 • "'5 FUN 10 BE NC:£• rea or year & tutefuly decorated. Bp & close to the village. 3 owner $47 9:Xl 1853 Partrvtsta yr old Bavarian style 3 level Clrcle, ' Costa Me M • home \\ith open beam cell· &U-1060. ings thru~t. 3 hr 2 ba ::c=:c:.=:......--~--+ completely finished base-Newport Hgtl Fixer ment for playnn or shop. Secluded 3 B~m Lndey facil ities. $36~. CUffhaven home (213) 451-3898 after 6pm or room I:. ftreplace oo .. ~~ ""'"'"° --· lo1 1l1lll'OW1ded by b>Waboc .....,.~._.......... treea. Owner will paint " HARBOR HLD~. carpel to suit $46,500. Call Priscilla Lane. 3 BR, 1 ~ ha. Prestige Homes, 645-6646 Lg. encl. yard, patio. $41,.500. 5 ACRES; excbatlge U By owner. beach prop. or trult deedl CALL TO SEE 646-6001 Fortin Co. Rltn. 80-6000 BEACH GIANT $25,950. 5 .iot a new tam.Uy room tha~ + den Rambling IL\nch needs more furniture? Shop nestled near Sandy Sh.:lres. Dally Pilot Oauifl.ed Ada HURRY. Agt. 645--0303. ,"""=""--'da=;'-y'-! ----- Gen .. ral ";en3ra l H~ .. · a NewPOt:.t Headl · 1turry fol~ Cf\9ice. Half gone in half a year and the rest wt ll not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive NewPort Beach development of condominium homes, built·in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort, convenience and quality construction. Sundecks. fireplace, wet·bar, elegant Master Suite, Sun·Liteei kitchen, private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! Two, Thre•. MMI Four Bedroom Condomlnltm1 Hom.. from $62.9.ll flnandng Available at 7-3/4%• I 1, ll~~ilff~ I GUYDA ji I I 11 I .' l I 1! Al T Ip Al I i True love Is -lrriea o •· =~· =·=~-=~-=~-...., guy with tlevator shoes ct.ting • 11 GUO LEE I e g;rlwlt~e-bre~ 1.u . lr-'lir'--TI .:;..;l:....;l..:..,lr-l o c...o,.,. "'" ch"''"• .- ........ _L-.L-L-.L-1 by lil1""' In "'" --Yo" -i.. ,_ ... No. 3 below. BRIGHT! CHEERFUU 2 Story, 3 bedroom Doll House with large patio. Walk to O(.'fM, Olympic pool and tennis cou1·t. ()nly 115.900. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642·S200 ~eWP~ F~om Padfic Coesr Highway •nd Superi<w Aw11111 (Bt11boa Bllld.J, drlw up Supo'ltor 10 Tlcoode1oga.. and d!ttttlo,/ 10 New?l"t Cre~ lnform,11lon Ce'lt~ Tekphone {7\4164).t>l41 Salet ottkt ~ dolly 10 a.m. lo sunwl '. Pll~~~~~~~s LETTERS IN I' I' I' I' 1· r I ·~~~~~ElfTT!IS I I I I I I J SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION IOO HEiGHTS I Large 3 BR. 2 ba.. fnmlly nn. Newly decor., w/IKt! 1 lot Fint tlmt otftftd al !40.950 CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-76'2 I I !2 DAILY PILOT ' -Gener at Genera Monday, January 28, 1~4 Gener.ti General --N1wpa<I llHch A. UNIClUt: liCMt: We have three dandy duplexes that provide comfortable living shelter AND profitable tax shelter. 1'hey're in Co.rona del Mar, the nicest place in Lile world to live. Fortunately, (or unfortunately) the whole world Is headed that way. And Otlr o'vners want offers. Call us, we're really nice. UNIQUE HOMES Roaltora 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy. Coron1 del Mar General GREAT VALUE-SPYGLASS-$115,000 Charming NEW 2-story home for lge family. Spac. entry hall \v/circ stairway. 4 BR, FR, DR & huge rumpus rm. Land included. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 Son Jooquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 FOURPLEX $82,500 Deluxe units ~·Ith owner'• 3 Bedroom, 2 bath hOme -+ 3 ~ntals, 2 bedrm each. PRTD!o~ OF 0\\1NERSH1P, DELUXE llOME a nd 1NC))1'1E all in 0 n e p aekAge, See your accountant on this ta.'C saver. Buy now for full year benefit. AND ASSOCIATIS REALTORS • A RARE FIND!!! Hard to believe, but TRUE. A TRIPLEX in CdM on 1 !l lots and fully rented. A real MUST SEE property. Priced below most duplexes. Don't delay, call now. A listing of 2211 ~. II. Bud Amlin. ' 640-lfft CALL 644°7270 2828 E. Co11t Highway. Coron• del Mar Sun/ EvM. • -r.:=:;;;ir-:::=-=:::-:-::: 646 5155 WI CAN HELP YOU IUY, U LL., Ofll TRADE A HOMI ANYPLACE IN THI NATION "WEEPING WILLOW CHARM" OCEAN 'VIEW! Delightful 3 bdrm,. 2 bath retreat. Massive fireplace, new carpeting, fresh paint, tropical courtyard. PRIVATE BEACH. Fantastic at $69,000. CALL NOW. GRUBB & EWS CO. 90°/o LOAN! GltAHD OPINING Nowpa<I Bly TOW9fl Sp&rldlJw new 3 br. home l A 2 BEDROOM lhab on 1 bill with fanlutlc CONDOMINIUM JfOMES viewa ln all dlftrc.Uom. B1.ytron1 Horue1 MOTIVATED SELLER Boll Sll(ll WANTS OFFER. Only 10% ""' Securlty HtituUo down -A&kine $46,500. Steel &: concrete COMtrUctJon CHOICE LOT PrlV#te Baloonlcs 2 auare spaces per unit. Motivated 1tlltt n e e d I Root top aundeck money! Prime ~1 lot ln Unusual Q~ty to ~ central J..aauna. Owned ltte chue Baytrnnt Propel'"' IJ> and clear and uldnr only Newport Beach. $22,000. 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. CALL 615-'lm 67MS51 VIEW 675-JOIO Forever view ot ~· mm., I 'G~:;"•;"'";"r;•";1";;";;";;";;";;";;";;";;•;;!!;;~i'!' ;H;u;n;t',;l•ngton;::;~.::Bt!!"~~"oc"'~!"h;;;-; ~~n ,!:;t. ~ o 3d :ull> REALTORS • 2 B~. + Pool -2 br & den. CUiiom epts, ..-m drps, bar, light tlxtureo, $24,495 mirrors, Van LUii wallpaper, FOUR BEDROOM OWNER HAS MOVED 969 Dahlia, (lft SUnfiower, south on BcgQnia. In Larwlrl Greenb~/tract, C. M. Only 4 m6nths new. Anxk>us owner' \.\ishes to seli! Only General General 155 750 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~~m.i etc. Privaey & security. 2 Bdnn condo., detlrable ~~~~~=;:=;;;~;-Buy dlreet from owner &: ground level Door plan, Ill LIVE LIKE A KING ='":::•::;;•·c.:644-=2336~·c,,--~-,-I years new, Fttlhl,y Painted New &: spectacular, with ut· BEACH HOME-Beat price in wilfl tutefully paneled and mo1t ln quality; 3,(Q) aq, ft. Newport Beach. t blk from mirrored living room, pluah archltecturaJly designed & water. 3 BR. 2 BA. conv. wallpapered dlnina area, custom hunt. Overlooking 10 huge master b d rm sha& carpets & cuatom panoramic white water&: ex· w/trplc, 2 car gar. on o.lley, drapes, oversized pantry tended coastline. Finest bltn!, big t..R. w/frplc, area, near schoolJ, walklnc area of homes that should clubhouse fRc. O I y m p I c distance to H u n t t n & ton a,ppreclate. HL1Ke frplc., pool, tennis ct. $42.900. Jinn. Center, Swimming pool and wood beam ceiling• thruout, 6'13-5553 MESA VERDE NO DOWN VA 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -Mesa Verde home. FOR UNDER Great location! Close. to shopping & schools. $40,0001 Large added lanai complete with fireplace lleres something that.'s hard & room for pool table etc. Submit your offer to find on todays market! on this one! CALL ~5880. A four bedroom Mc'8 Verde S SH VIL with I yr old "'8g, patio, PANI LA and walk to ev~rything 2-STORY Adults only townhouse adjacent location. All of this plus t M y d c t Cl b p 'k l'k no down tenn11 10 Vets For o esa er e oun ry u , ar • t e set· furthf'r Information piease ting with beautiful pool and grounds. Offer- call 54>-9491. ed at .only $39,500. CALL 546-5880. ~~ t " HERITAGE 546-5880 Open Eves. Eves: &l>-4543 Lachen myer Realtor Coron• del Mir many park areas. FOR v.1lt bar, Jge. bdrms., ele· ~v"i"'E"'w'-v-i~E~W~V~l~E=w~-1 SALE BY OWNER •• Aaklng gant bathroomsi sep. din· onJy $24,495 call loday lni: area, view deck; 70 x Harbor View, new tifontego, DUPLEX: 4Z1 Poinsl'ttia, 4 847-3095. 200 101: you must see to 4 BR, Fam rrn, prime view blks lo beach, By owner,* '-"=sH"°ARP~'""Ex,.--ecu-,,tlv-e_,.ho-m-e, appreciate its many ameni· 1 loc., $76,900. Ask tor Gil $69,500. 675-8402 eves/viknds Assumable 6%. 33)) sq It, ties . A whale of a buy at Simpson Bkr., 552-'™>0. Balboa Peninsula 2 frplcs. 4 BR, 962--1528 $124,950. Newport Htlght1 VACANT, 4 BR, tam. rm., Huntington Harbour .ha.a. STARTER duplex. lge. kit. Z.Sty. $84,500 ~ Remodeled. Lowest price in 1.larshnll Realty 675-4600 N.B. Must sell! Costa Mesa ~ °"ner/Agent 675--0144 W lk D L ..J!!f.. "'·"" '""''" Newpo. rt Shoreo a,,,,e,r,,1r,,, 88 PERFECT family home near ~ Q · L G I G I uoont •gun1 A FRAME l;;;-;;;r;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:•;n;•;••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll ~~;;;;;;;=;i,;f=j~;; l•i"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""""""""""""""""""' ! park & schools. 4 bJrm, WATER VIEW Charmer Coro. na del Mar General Ge-ral 3 baths, family Im .~ Jiving Watch the boats from your 2 Llk 2 ·--· 3 Bdrm . . REALTORS * WATERFRONT LOTS LIDO ISLE -LIDO NORD 30'xl05'. Magnificent view! $165,000 70 LINDA ISLE DR. -LINDA ISLE Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 HARBOR ISLAND Prize 50' lot adjoining easement. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 I lloysido Dr,. Suite 1, N.B. 6754 I 61 General LA CUESTA NEAR OCEAN DO YOU LOVE LARGE KITCHENS? I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 1m v.•/used brick v.'OOd Lots of privacy In this e new ,..,.,, , dining room or deck. Enjoy bed ho w I t h I 2 ha •· lot a-• ~m Duplex burning fireplace. Located room me, n '6 ._.,,,_ UV In small developn1cnt on the ma· rt In I p It walking distance to the pool!, tennls &: clubhoule. Price Reduction * Balboa lay Properties * cul-de-,..c. Only 2 ,,. old =::;~~a"c':.a> A~.,:,~ beach & shopping. Dramatlc $52,000. If you are even vaguely in· BAY AVE. MESA VERDE & tastefully decorRted. By to the beach Condo tor Just =r~i~~.ee~ CAYWOOD REALTY terested in an exceptionally O\\'ne.r, s4Ci7 .cl9ooc. 1853 $2-1,500. r~. Private brick &. * 541-1290 * well designed 3 BR 2 BA, 4 Units -$75,000 C t bit 4BR L Parkvista r e, o s ta . $52 ~ Call ground Onor owners unit OCEANFRONT us. • . ux-Mesa. 642-1060 HUNllf'GTONHARBOUR ~-patoo. ·-· Soll Bt•ch with a $200/mo garage opt. Nifty duplex urious pool w/jacuzzi. 'MESA VERDE REAl.lY TARBELL, RHltors 1---------1 1n an excellent corner lo-Best Joe., 1 blk from ,..___ FANTASTIC new llstin&", .f ·cation near a park, YOU $155,000 675-7060 goU course. Bargain at 5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom 17214 COAST H\VY. 1920 S. .,_.,,t Hwy .• L.B. Br, 3 Ba, +lo"am rm, huie CAN'T AFFORD ro OVER· $64 500 642 7491 + formal dining + den n4: 846--1384 .l 213: 592-2845 PENNSYLVANIA bonus rm, pooL ( 213) LOOK THIS PROPERTY! MESA VERDE • · • · + family ,.m. Interior !!!!!!!!!'!"'~!!!!!!!~!"'!"~ SALT BOX 1 i~592-~1~71~8 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Reduced to 183.500 Golf CourH LIDO SANDS--atrium w/woterfall. Huge WOOD BEAMS . and 6A A7211 m8'tcr bedrm with frplc Fttshly painted h"ide . .,.,. 11th Green is right at 3 BR 2 b h & 3 car gar. Only $&1,950. In this 18' x 3'.)' family room out. Walk to beach & Ahops r . I~ /Jn NIGEL GAILEY 0. your back door. 3 BR. · a. ome. Call 5'Q-8424 s outhCo \.\'ith lllll[e 11tone fireplace. from this 2 bedroom + ........... Jiii 2 ba. home w/pool. 3 Steps to ocean. Drive Realtors. 1o~onnal dining roon1, double guest unit. Ocean vlev.:. C b 4804 R ' · ovenedkitchenwithnook . Modern kitchen. A a r gar . $79,500. y Iver Ave., 4 BDRJ\f., 3 ba., 2·story s k II . Ith II CHARMER In top -"-~ H 550-8800 home for $49,fJO. un en vtng room w 1 , rMwr-· Mobile ~ . N.B. $49,950. 673-7420. 120 °"n firepl ace. A cream pull Only $79,!00. F •-1 C·2 LOT 45 x feet in & out. Only $45,400. Reel C•rpet, R••ltor1 or -• Exclusively Oun! m REALTORS m RIVIE~~·':EALTY HUNTIN~,,1;'.~ARBOUR 1 -~-·~97~-1_76_1~--MOBILE HOME ASSOCIATES 125 \\'alk to shopping, schools and beach from this sought after RANCl-10 LA CUESTA. ?.ianlcured yard~. step down living room . C.ozy raised hearth. Huge family room. Formal banquet. SUN· SHINE BRITE KITCHEN. Spacious bedrooms. It can't last! Call to see. 842·25.35. OPEHTILil • FrS FUN TO BE NICE/ 4 + Pool-$37,900 LJl 4 Loco! Officos to Serve You LJl 149 Broadwoy, C.M. 17214 est. lf•1'· 846-1384 Own Your Own FOR SALE: Then this is It. Lots ot Newly listed. Priced lorj!'""!!!!!i'i"""""""""""~""""~""""""""""' * 642-7007 * Ap.rtment SILVERCREST storage and roorn for the quick January sale of General ' General cA7LL'""111'=1s'"7&"'o~RA=N"'G°'E'°S~TOO= Irvine Only $.11,750 for this Laguna MOBILE HOME whole family to sit and eat. exquisite pool h o m e . 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; By owner, custom 4BR & I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Channer with 2 bedrooms, ~· x 53', 2 BO 2 B> carp., Tu"Q bedrooms, formal din-Kitchen features unique/• BEST BUY den Lrg fam rm, nr good NICE AND NEW dining room, kitchen built· draped, blt·lnB., .refrig., ing room and a neat den pass-thru to large family PRIME schools & neighborhood, Ins. Patio, shake roof. Close washer & elect. drytr, wired with custom built-In desk area. Take advantage of a 4 BEDROOM NEWPORT lntmed poss. mi Aliso A\'e, Terrazzo entry lakes you into to the beaches & shopg. for 23) air cond., kitch. ~ ~ and shelving. DcllghUully bargain-eall nov.· 847~10. o-n ":;;Sat & Sun 675--0936 this lovely new duplex with With pool, cable TV le clock, sto,.,.ae shed, land-d I nds ~ "BLUFFS" ~ v. 3 bd 2 ""h f a1 ·-decorated an a cal"""'. OPfN nt. • • fT'S FUN ro BE NICE/ MESA VERDE 0 \V NE R HALECREST·fily rms. I s, orm lovely landacap1na;. 1'1ove In scaped patio. Three yn. old For sale at S69,500 or can II ~ Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 be.th, upgrd. 3 + d n / 4 B D, dining and abundant condition! Call 494·8003 • like nu. Localed In new be leased for $450 a month, Pacesetter Home on quiet one owner home Jn the ln>n>ac. In & oul. Crnr. It. storage. $49,~ and you'll TARBELL, REALTORS adult pk. away from nolly "U" Street. In a "pride be the first occupant. St O h U bl f cl b-i ESTATE REALTY • U neig~bor~. Just I_lsted at envied style of BluU living. by Pk. & school. $34,250 CALL 552-7500 l9XIMS.OCnastNARHCwyH,BL.ABY. l~use~~.495.·aillmEYEs. ~ $4&,950. Quality family home Impeccably maintained like ~.>42·Prin. only. 21 ., ..n.i A~. 4 Br. + Den NewpOrt Heights a model. Convenience 3 28 VISION ~ 13 03 AVOCADO DR. BEAUTIFUL Vf[WI, with. lols of_ ,patio apace. location. Green belt setting. Bd~n/odlnWNEm· • Rnn. B~ich :i ·m~ 4 bdrm., 3 ha., Spanish CAN BE SEEN AT: NEWPORT CENTER See it before its gone. Grand entry way, spacious bl . • frpl In 1· style borne has a paneled CRESTMONT $45,950 Yes you read it right! a BEAUTIFUL HOME! 640-1120 4 BR and den or 5 BR I '!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!\!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~ I hon1e lvith dining "L'' and I ~ pool sized yard on a low traffic street near shopping and schools. Fast occupancy available. Call 644-72ll Quick /Jn NIGEL (!AILEY 0, ASSOCIATES LEASE-OPTIONS Available, 2-345 bdrms. Priced front $32,000 to $10010IXl- ' HARllOR COMP'ANY REALTORS SINCE l!M4 673-4400 MACNAB IRVINE EXCITING VI EW!I Harbor Vi ew Spyglass!! Brand new !.! Sharply decorated! 5BR, FR, formal DR. $94,500. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200, (El8) "RINGS IDE VIEW" of tennis courts from dramatic ?vladrid model 640 plan. 4BR's. FR, formal DR, fireplace in MBR + FR. Owner will lease option @ '500/mo. + $3000 option deposit. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (El5) NEW LISTI NG-$21,9501 3BR, 2 bath -Sunshine Home -close to schools. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (El7) lrvlna t OI Oo¥tt Dflve '42·1235 1144~144·1>00 associated RP{)l(f~S-Pf Al Toqs ir1~ W 8olbor 611 16ll PENIN. FIXER r.rodem 3 BR, 2 BA, Penln· sula 2-slory home! Bltns, beam ceilings, trolc, dlnlng, over.sized gar. St. to st. R·2 lot. Vacant · minor work re- quired! Fantastic value at $57.500. Low down TD's or trade OK!! Call 645-8400. 9 QfFW S£8VING rout OPEN liL I I• v. ~}t:..:i! c.j * 15 UNITS * A.nd 2 BdnnJ. Unturn. Bltns. Carport•. Near shopping. Loan 11. v a i I . 1179,!00. --GE:111M1-- 12()..r tuslln AV1l., N.B. REALTORS 642-4623 BLUF FS VU CONDO Supe.r canyon & bfty vu. ~ un it. Hllgt mlUiter suite, 11W1ny patio. $67,000. Agt. &lG--1456 or 645--7221 ·' , •.• HERITAGE REALTORS rooms -Jots of closets -llns, fam rm, c IV· d h II family rm., trplc. in mstr. ESTATES i d bl t bed ing room, lrg cor lot, a."" • re 1" bdrm. & a pool. Guardied I OU e al ac garage. sumable 6~~% loan 541).99211. gates, prtv. beach club. 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Centra spearate laundry room. Let -'===~----1 SllO,OOO Ave. a~ trom Brea us introduce you to gracious LOVELY 3 BR Monticello REALTY REAL1URS en H l Lot •46 Cnnd $26 900 ~' TURNER ASSOC. mm. "P. . Uving. By appointment only o. • • ;;tV",ti Univ. Parle Center, Irvine CONTACT RAY PK MGR. fl · Call 6 7 3 • s s 1 u~ N. l"\--~1 r1wy, 1 .......... • • • -cal l 54&-2313. nancmg. -"" .............. ~...... f•• •"-·Ing . after 6 p m 494-1177 .:::-c.:::·=~·=,·c_~---1 OPEN11Lll •"'SFUN10BENfCEI B-Y-~~-,-.-~---1-id-. PLAN 104 HAVE $10,000 Baytront ~ ~ owner, ""'f;e ~ 8 e One ol the most popular Laguna Brokers Ne11rport Beach Trailer & home, 3,000 sq ft, OPEN styles of CaJltornla Homes OPEN ll·J cabana, 2 Bdrm tree and daily 1 lo 6 P?wt ~1203 in Irvine. Red tile roof: 11~ Oro 152,..... clE>ar, private beach, doclu, 3 bdrms .. den & spacious u• ....u and I b ho Will trade Dana Poinl family-room style kitchen; 1015 Oro $56,950 1 c1u al use, rty lge. tiled brkfst. bar. F.A. 1248 Atornlngslde $82,950 Fi!'nb oc k, PQ..Pj1 M: SOUTH OF HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, 2 BR. each + guest suite. Idea l rental loc .. close to beach. $98,500. BAYond BEACH 67 ·3000 CLOSE to Dana Pt. l\larina. Builder close out. New 4 bdnn, 2 ba, Jndscplng lncld. Price $34,950. 5% down. Afternoons, (713) ~22. Huntington Be•ch $750. TOT DN heat. Slumpslone. frplc. Nice 1396 Morningside $!H,50'.l "-h "_!'_ ~ ••u · I "-67"1219 """' wa1·u; ~ , carpets; poo size lot. D<:"tler .,.. h,,....., at $38,500 Call now COLDEN STATE k It, 10';0~ep't. L Hill 12'X45', +12'X45' Cabana, MORGAN REAL TY •fUno 1 I BR. expandable to 2 BR, 67' ,,., 67" u•9 VIEW Jot, 3 BR, 2 BA. den, On the Bay at Newport. __,_.., .,.._,, dining area, frplc, cptJ &: Reasonably priced. Ca 11 THE RANCH drps, prof. decoraled, "•· i ..::67>-8437==------I By owner on orange grove, patios. Call SJO.l.86.l NE\V •custom bit beauty In 4 bdrm, 2 ba, frplc, xlnt lido lilt adult park on the lta,y. A cute home situated on 8 cond. Upgraded feat~s. $18,SOO. GT:>-0723. nice big lo! near the beach! boat or crunper storage, Nr LIDO ISLE-$65,000 SACRIFICE 17950. 20XSO Vaulted !Iv rm eeillngg, park & greenbelts, view Udo waterfront park. Poot Glass garden kitchen, only grov~i:~m 55~1t-50cben10 & fam "'"'Is your-•----,_ 11 ..... 2 carports. Gr:r-8220 2 years old but needs your nn. ~ • .-... · u1W11..-,:o w y~ RO REEL' I .. ••-decorative ideas! $750, Tot SELL brand new "2" Plan on Lido &. enjoy P"'estlge by D & 0 WIUC furn., 0 I 1775 I I t & ho Torti k. 3 BR , the sea. Your own Spanish immac. $50. park rent. n p us · c os ng cos me eroc • Castle. Just steps to the $2875. J Ir J 522-«M!Oi!!!!!iJ!I only $259 per month pay11 BA, \.\'el bar + xtrflll. everything inc taxes!! JUSf Lovely & priced to sell fast. beach. Vacant & the ov:ner REPOSSESSED BY VA. 833-8'l82 will even carry lhe 10&.n. I [i and you Own the land! Full -~~=~~-~~I Jlerbert Hawkins Reallors .... _"*' BY O\VNER 3 Br, 2 Ba, --1~ or ~5681 Prl-ONLY $26.750! ! HUR· .....,.. <NI.I ,,..,,.. ~-~iiiiiliiiiiiiiii~~ ""' w/dln rm, lrg Uv rm, frplc, RY 1-lURRY 1-lURRY!! Bkr bltins, beaut landscaped, lrg *MEDITERRANEAN · 962-5511 . patio. Orange grove al rear. 3 Br's, family rm, dining Acre191 for 11le 150 $41,900 55l-0620 rm. 2% be., beautifully :.:.::;..:::..::..;.:::;....;::.:;::__:.:.;:1 appolnled. $89,500 * * * Lo9un1 a.tch *VIA LIDO NORD K. J i coby EDGEWATER Older home on valuable so P .O. Box 592 NIFTY 2 BR, den in Rural ft kit $285,000 81lboa Area. ~iove in condition You are the winner ot $43,900 2 ticket• to the * * * .;:;;;:;;;::;::::;;::::;~;:;;:;:: Wt1ttrn National PRIZE WINNER -Super 3 BEST COR. TO BCH. BOAT & MARINE BR 2 ba. + an extra rm on the loy..·er level. OJatom 4 BR. 3 ba with huge master SHOW -· • cp1s Ocean View Bulle wlbay view. Red. to ~950• ' $132,500. Open SW'l. 1.5 pm, at the * * * 425 V: ~ Lido 'Nord. 675-7414. ANAHEIM MEDITERRANEAN STYLE NewP":f 8Hch CONVENTION CENTER home nee.ring completion. Jan. 26·Feb. 3 Pool 11lzed lot. Could be 4 BAYCREST location, 1607 Please call 642-5678, ext 333, $2000 DOWN BR fam . rm II mired. Santiago SBR +F11111 RM to claim your tlcketa. • Owner will trade for income & formal din nn, l"I )ot (Nortlt County toll tree 1 Buys sltarp 3 Bedroorn + or Laguna Lob. 3 l'rplcs. w/fenct!d pool, for aale by number is 54().1220.) enclosed patio. In best area. View from every room. owner, nix;,ooo. 645-4494 or * * * ililMilil~I Upgraded carpets, all newly S125.000. 641>-1">59 GR••s VALLEY painted. and assume 71h% 1l50 S. Coast Hwy. e:.1.1 000 -DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT loan. Only $23,500. t.aauna Beach 491-8536. ,.. • Swim· eo.1 ·Fish. Retire! Ver I g h 'th 6 bed ! d ' HARBOR VIEW HOMES No haatle, no pollution. 2 y ar e ome w1 rooms p us en I DOG HOUSE 3 BDRM, 2 BATII beautltul, WOOded '""'' plus billiard room. Large living room, for· Wood ~~--M·-~1ra1• "~ A t cn4) ••• - ' 2 ••71 ( -l "".al OJ Take me out ID the das __ ,.. -v ~ · •-· gen ~~-. mal dining room. Pier and slip, water view 6 ·"" ...... iP't9 house. but take me out with OWner/Apnt, 644-0030 Co r I I ' from many rooms. An unusual property. 11>e truth, "'"' me a box SPECTACULAR ;:;mo c 1 151 1 ,190,000 HARD TO F IND bome wllh no room, Lindo hie 4 BR. tamily, --•;;.:por=ty.._ __ _;;;;:I 4 BR La Cuesta, Granada mlnlmnl storage le view• 4'ii, BA, pier A: slip. -Only T\VO adJolnina I n co mt IRVINE TERRACE -JUST LISTED filled with gloom, for the 1195 ooo Call Den Is on propert!eo -·-~ model, huge scp. fam. rm .. 1 It lil t1oon , • · • ... _.. -.-ta ) Immaculate 3 bedroom or 2 plus den. Pres-form. din., trg, eating area ~ a3ce mala.•1 ponrbd •1 A.Uoca. 673--7311 Meta. Ownrr. t·gi corne I ti 'th f I •· kit ro 3000 ft « 5 rms., 00• 90 2 Bl.KS to + MS-mlf"'A" _,,,. 1 ous r oca on WI room or poo . u1 ., app x. sq. .. .1. 1 142 950 at ocean comm, -=..;;;:..:;;;;-;=:;;::;..,,~.1 Realistically prfced at $68,000. 7% assumable VA loan. U,! 0[£'N.1.n°:oore.' ' pool, teMbo. 3 BR. 2 ba NEWPORT BEACH Bkr. 557-8010 liouse, Uke new. $47,900. Prime llaylrnnt Site LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT -. -. , .. ONS ~ ~,,, -10% Dn. :Ml Cedar, 645-4599 For boot repair" 111 .. ere do you park a 70 ft. boat? Rilht In ,;..,,·...;~..i1.: • ..,, .,,/T01<*4;,,_, or &e-2563 BUI tlnmclY Rltr. m.m, f th! . ba f t , l ". tnfc11"11~~h'>r and loca.Oon BAYF RONT C01".domlnlum1 nt o . s gracious y ron res1 ence n. i: ·"' n1~ /< 'IA hnm... REAL ESTATE F'-~ ·•-, pl"' • ollp ~ ...::··.::,_ Three bedrooms, maid's room, 3-Y.i baths, ct 81 ·~· •~w • 1 M ... -161 • den. Located on a 40 It. lot. '300,ooo. KhSAOIAN , ~W c1enneyre 549-oois ~..;,,'~1•1Af_13J~· --644°1766 CaldvJlll.Blnbr ~ 21,61 S•n JNquln Hlll1 Rd., N, B. ~ ·ol E atato 9'2·6644 40;0 oOPLEXES near the oe<an ByndoO..-N M ...... v-. ---MUet Lanon Realtor co u c:nnp It a1I OWNER MUST GOI Commlulon Is the tolal )'OU * 673-8!11! * eie.:1 kitchen, pr A epprox 1600 aq ft Excel pay When we list vacant parl(lns, patio, po o t cpls dl'J>I bft·ln 'ttt/dl.sh: or owner occupied homel. 2 ~ e:x:bllpe; J,.J:·· immae, A11wnable 7~ Mh; air' cond'nr 3 BR 7 Multlple U1ting boudl e , Ptei · FHA Lotn. 5615fl0. 2 baS covered pa.tJo quit!( available. °'8.rle!I Quintard, A Sand A: Sn RJty. m-alO I ~~lllll•lllll!"lliiiiii.-1 11troct1 OJ no down or' lt:rnu Realtor, 28th ¥f. 60-2981. Outdoor ~ bl l l 1 SAN Ju.i.n HUii Country to 1u1i. 134,500. ft'• 1 IJrHle. , , •il lJOlll' appea!T Sell lJOlll' ooulpmtnt Club. Adull IMnr. hUNliouo I BRASHEAR REALTY Items wttll -, .. DallJI wttll 1 -Dolly Pilot 2 BR. 2 BA, by tp)lt ooune. , 968-1178 or llU-7411 Pilot Ci .. lllod. MM8'll. Clulllltd Adi 11H6711._ 138,900. Owner 496-ollO. ' . r ' ' ' Dupf 1110 0 Now · undtr Great '"""t units. 17.740 $65,000 W11I New CM. I off, N 3 BR 41 Cs! 1.2 UN Inc. 4 p co ~Duploxu/Unlt1 .. ,. ORIENTRll 162 New Duplex Income Home uocter conlU'UcUon at 314 Knox St. CM Oil BaUder, 64&-4414. In-P,_ty 166 10 Units Westminster Excellent bread A butter untll. Crt1t Wtstml.nlter lo- cation. All 2 bedroom, over 13% return on Sl7,000 down. Value Pl'1ced o.t on!)' SlU,750! ll'urry .. call today • 833-3305. lnvo1tmont Division E REAL ' .. ·---·-- DAILY PILOT no az• c nd I I um. Apt. Unfurn • -"--• I Hou1e1 Unfum. <IN Condominiums o om n um1 Trust Dooclt 2'0 Belboo lalond 1-..:U:.:n;:.fU:;r,::n:.. ___ ..::;.3;;20;_.;;U;.;.nl;..;u;.;.r_n.____ a.lboo llfolMI Huntington llM<h Newport Beech --4 BR ' den, II blk. 10 Newport -NowPort -3 BO, 2 ba Uj)l)U. All ....... 2 BR. frplc, aa r •• 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;1 C~:_,ON"= beach. Y'8rly. 1i1CO Mo. 1_;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;~;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;. + teM~. olymplc paolt •le W11&her/dr)'er, utl~. pd., UNDER NEW *LA PARISIENNE* _.. v" w1n1on R. E. 675-J3S1 RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY + ocean only mpo wway. adtllll, no pell, l23S yrly. u•NAOEMENT 2 SR. rum & \Jnturn. All Sl 000 to Q> 000 $285. Yrly lae. 6G-3573. lie. 213: 41.>2346/28'1'-4234 ~ • tle!et. •"lreplace, htd pool. Loan co:nmhm.ent~ by phone B IL--p I I • FantutJo ocean view ·-vv.1.01 y ~2BA, I L Evtt. 2 BR. Bllnl, newly d«orn.ro. Adultt. Sl95. A Up. 919-1))8 SubJ«,i 10 vtrillcatlon of • ~ •n nsu • • Newport Beach fYoW .l..£,olUW.I .-.....,j-:: C BR y.i.. tncl a:arv.re1. BeauUrut Acrou h'om goll course f M • 2 '-3 Be~ 3 b th (man extra1) blk to beach, r-~· ATTRA l upper, ·~· landacaplng. Lrg play area, 'In.•.,., c-·n1a Ana A·-. •cutt. onlhly ~cnt.1 BAY view 2 Dr, din rm, "' wooms, a s, Y 3BR. 2SA, 2 blkl to btaeh, mahln! lad}'. no p!!U, $235. a child'• dream. C10le to .,..,~..,,.~.., .... ..,..,--.... ,..1 ta ?.~ to 1your individual 1htck shar. drapi, pnat, • Family or adults ~7914 • 642-3188 tncl UtU•. 673-tsOO &bopptna le ~hi•. Ollldren I feQu.u"lllmtn •· yard. ~ii block to bay l e *'"" M lhl m· ent ,_.. ., •-•"' No need to re-tlnance YoW' 'f'W'IV on Y pay ·~ QlARJl.UNG new w;iu gq 11 welcome. cru;·MSCI; if no Apt1., low Interest lit T.D. with block to beach $325. yrly • Never lived in ~.:::P;.;h .... _,_u;.;r ... n.-·------1 2 bt, 2 ba, trplc. be.y vtew, Ml 847·'7331. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 NATIONAL MORTGAGE .,. 2111 963-5353 Why pour money down lhe rental drain? llilboo Ponln1ul• yrly. $3l5. 675-Q39. - CO. Let Yoll1' equity work ON Point 3 Ba'. N ! w~~ Invest in New~rt Beach real estate wilh ==;..;c===--tWATERFRONT 2BR. 2BA. $220.-NEW ~ ~~g~~~~tve u. a call; :lfu~~~ S3~/mo. yrly. each monthly pa1rnent. Available now. P5 WEEK & UP ~bC.:.r!t ~=: 6~ 2'J.l : ~1~,:· l~~A CALL Pallo. ~102. • CALL 675-to50 FOR l'URTHER INFORMATION • Sleeping Room> 1.:.:==-==c=....=-1 e Wet Bar N1tlon1I Mort9111 Co. f:!~ the point 2BR, fam nn., : ~:' 1:"1' BilbCN Penlft1ut1 • Enr.lo11ed Ga.rage 835-2424 "l'Ie, 2 car a;arqe, $335 30S BALBOA lNN • 12 Blocks to beach 2:700 N. Main, Santa Ana per mo. Yearly lae, 673-7495 HouMI Unfurrl. 305 Houses Unfurn. ~-Main _1 LARGE 1 BR Apt, 1 blk • W"lk to market .wi.J ~ ... -.... to Bay or Ocean. Utl111 lrlcl. • ?i/o Kkla or Pet• Co"""' dol M•r lrvlno 1.N--_-'po.._rt_S_ho_rttO ____ ~--~m"7==l0'-----i $195. mo 67$-4600 days Realtor 536-8836 2ND TRUST DllDS .:::..::.:::~:::::-:::---l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1230 62nd St. 1315, Nr. ocean, COii• -· I B!>RM penthouse. l lSS. BRAND N•w 1 & 2 BR --------- * * * K. Mo1e1 4633 Dorchost•r Rd, Corona del Mar You are the winner or 2 llckc1111 to !he Western N•tJoNil BOAT & MARINE SHOW To borTOW on Yoll1' Real SEA WIND 2 BR condo ........ l22D-m5 pool. otc. 3 BR, 2 bu, mo. llt1!_!"1697t. _1_ ~~;.•· 1<P1~1d1:J:!.· h211-B"\'k:n~: Eltat•, I"'~'· t0< JOOd Mo/lie 673-2654 ..,.,. Casa de Oro •u ·~ ·-., -nl 10. 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. yield, oe 1<1! exlstlnr note, Next To Spyglass 3 BR condo ... oo; Moll.le: Wostmlnihlr . ALL UflLITIES PAID ~.!~r~ ~""~[· OH ANAl!El" Great -ntal ·-a .._ _.. fill> u~ •tort&aa:e Co. VIEW 3 BR home ••• $350 Mo/lse. Comp:ire before you rent liC~o~r~ONiiiiiiido~I iiMii•iiriiiiiiiiiii DOG RTJN COK~;~~~~~~~~TER ~ -J TATE~S ~'" _._ • •"""' """"'"""""'!!!!!!!!•"'"' 4 BR home •• • S42S Afo/lae. FOR lte deluxe new 3 Br, ....... -•-·~-· tnveatment, )"our 2 BR 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home, RANCH REAL TY 2 Ba, 1 aty Condo, "::f. \..IPlOm • ~........ Spac. 2 Br, CJD closed gar. PleaM.> call 642-5678. rxl 333. un!ta. Costa Meu. Inc. $5400. BUYS a $6000. 2nd flrepla~. formal dlnlng, ** 551 •2000 ** ccptJ -··tom •-alr co • Sdirectpaciou11s h~1t~en with In. ... -Pool & rec rm . Sl65/mo. to claim your t I<' k e 1 ~. $7,740 yr. Try Wlo dn. TO note, l()o/o per annum. telf~leanlng oven. Enjoy club~ le ~'avail. s.rffi i .... '6 ~ 3 BR, $199. 842-0389 or INorth Counry toll trl!'C $65.000. $60. per mo. all due 5 ..-. private communlty tennl1 & mo Red r•-t Realton • Separate dln'g area fl.., or• &12-4504. nun1t>e1• is M().1220.) ,.. swlmml•• pool In this LEASE .. _ __. -.. "2" Plan · .__*"' • • Jlome-llke storii<• •• W•tley N. Taylor Co. Call eve or early am ... Ql"l&uu ...... OM 1351 LUXURIOUS HUNTINGTON * * * 64z...t603 prestl&tous area above home Turtlerock. 3 BR, 2 """' · • Prlv:..te pat kit I---'"'--"'-:::---REALTORS Corona del Mar. $495 per BA, wet her + xtras. HouMt Furn. or e Closed garage w/storage TOWNHOUSE LANDMARK. 3 BR. 2 BA, rl;;1po~ie~~~n Hl~~io 4:i ~i~113we~-:C~ ,:~ month -lease. M4-468'7. LoVi!ly & priced to lse. fast. Unfurn. 310 •Marble pullman 2 Br, ftrepla~. pool, private ~. f~!~v,2J. ~v~ai~: Incl 10% all due 197'9. Bx NEAR New-2 BR, den, 2 333-8282 • King-az Bdnns · patios, continental break· 962-1973 . FD1ALE only, lBR, m..v Corona del Mar WALIC TO BEACH Betit Buy on the Coast! BRAND NEW 4·PI.EXES & DUPLEXES. E·Z Term11 or Trade SCOTT REAL TY 53'-7533 c•ll •nytlmo CLOSE TO BEACll! ! Brand New Deluxe 3 & 4 BR Duplex. 3 B.A, dbl pr ea. $80,000. 514 18th SI. H.B. Call BuUder, 847-3957 HOUSE + 6 UNITS New unit• at 2837 Elden, CM. 1st user w/'JJX11o write oU, Call Builder 64&-4414. NEW TRIPLEX 3 BR Houae + 2 Unttl at 416 Harnllton, Cl\1. CaJI Builder, 646-4414 12 UNrrs w/ pool.centrl CM toe. $2170 mo. 1180,000. Owner. 642-9520 4 Plex • $79,950 Covington Prime beach town location. Covtnaton Brothen bullt lhi• 4 year old beauty. Earn1 $190 mo. On cul de sac. 1· 3 Br .. i.2 Br., and a I Br. Hard to find value at $79,950. Don't hesitate • call now llJ3.3305. lnvnlmlnt Division G::-1 THE REAL 1 • 1 ESTATERS 1 • --___,I 3 A I VaU n•1•••31AA BA If 1 Balboa Penln1ul1 • Pool . Barbeques • •ur-tut. Spacious ground1, near home, overl ooking I u s h PP e ey "6U"' ... • se c ean ° v en· L•gun• •-•ch rounded with plush land· .... -ppb"' J: fine beach. Fur-2 Br, carpts. drapes, Bit-ins, d·•whr comer loc 5~ -In .,..., oe. tropical patio • NC\"""'M ..,, • ' .w OLDER 3 Br. beach hOuse 1cap g nish -.. or Wlfumished, from carports, 1 blk to sch « · ..... Dahlia $335/MO Open Sat ul N ~ ~ 'Id Bay, jacuzzi, launrl prlvl. 675 21.;.., • · $135 _ Util Pd Bach apt nr. ocean. $250/MO. Yrly. Ad ts, o rcll $250. Corona del Mu, shopping & freeway, 1 chi 0,.1 •nl, no kllcl,cn, rn-~ .,. • ' 673-6880 or 507 E. Balboa 1 BDRM. Furn. $190. .<!•• ......... ok NO PETS. Call 646-37116 " • \. stove, reftia, crpt/drps, 642-l971 .,..,..vu.. (ind . 673-2793 or 675-22!)7 SPYGLASS HlLL. Total gar, yard. Blvd., Bal. 365 W. WU.On . ~oc,r.,;545--0760~~';.,"""==,-;--( ans,vering service) panoramic vlew, brand new $160 -UUI Pd. Nice l Br. Condominiums $35 WEEK & UP WALK TO BEACH 300 4 hr, 2"' Ba, 2 frpl c, wet Bltns, yard, patio, So. Unfurn. 320 •Studio & 1 BR Apts. 2 BR, l BA, crpt1, drps, 1 & 2 Br, Crpts, drps, Bltns . ;C;;o;;st;;a;;M;;;e;;SI;;::;:::;;;;;;;;;;! bar, $1000/mo. 673-8088 eve. Laguna. e TV le Maid Service Avail. bltrus. OJROLIOO Apia. garage. 308 16th St. 536-2165 KIDS, PETS, snJDENTS $225 -Redec 2 Br. lsltns, Costa fMll e Phone Service • Htd. Pool $210/mo, 549-2288, eves or 847-3957 LA ~tANCl-ti\ APT'S. Welcome. 2 BR .• 1 1,ii blkl. gar, con.sider sml pet. e Oilldren le Pet Section 557-8968 ~="''-"'==--,---,,-- SW -UUI Pd. Bach w/sep to beach. $280 Month $240 -Secluded 2 Br. house, 2 STORY, 3 br, 2~ ba 2376 Newport Blvd., CM 2 BR, l BA, frplc, cpta, 2 ld~r, Jee:· 1~,v~iv {Oi ~~~.~~"'':Za,~~'(;a~l&s~V~~ kit, a:ar, yard, Laguna.. I Hal Pinchln Rltr. 675-4392 Laguna ~. dbl gar, all elect , atove/retrig, $48-9755 or 645-3967 drpg, nr. ahope adults only. $160 _ Utll Pd. Attrac 1 2 BDRM + den, completely yard, paliOS. . crpts, drpl, dbl gar, \\·ater $300/l 644-6963 Baltimore, HB. $17~ mo. Pd. Adults only or family Br, yard, patio, So. Lagun~. remodeled. Patio & deck. S300 -Charming 2 Br. Frplc pd. $275. 548-1995 S135ho!..~o.Mla~~ adedulluxt '!...'!'°p1~ 2NBoRll"li.B. A "·t, dra~• 213/ '193-0452, Eves. Sh\\'/atgee~~tl~.lnSsmlncalll. dpej;htwohk'..· $175 _ Ulll Pd. Qiarmlng Available new. $310. mo. home, Victoria Be a c h. ...... • ... ., .....,... · • • carpe • r-• NEW 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. . '-'r" 0.~ fr 1 patlo ~--.. R It "" _0 Many Others Available!! 3 BR, 3 bas, dble g&I'. water No pell. Quiet, aecure. nttpla.ce. Pool. S200 to $240. Adult & Fam Pool. Gas BBQ. i;"~ P c, • ..-u1a, ea or.,......'"' · NU-VIEW RENTALS softener, pool. Schls clo&e. Ponderosa Mobile Est, 1991 $225/MO. 6T:Hfi62 section, peta. P~tio, fenced 1, 2 & 3 BR Studio. $195 -i Br, frplc, carport, ~:~· 2CrpB:~"'•frp~;ps,fen~ 673-4030 or 494-3248 Back Bay $325. 645-3535. Newport Blvd, 646-8373. 2 BR, 1 BA. Crpts, drps, yard, nr. beach. 846-3166. Priv. Palios paUo, 1 blk beach, Bal ;'r ... mo. eaii 675-6900 (9-5) LEASE Lrg 4 liR 3 ba house 2 sty 3 Br condo, 1 % ba, Fumlthed Blchelon & Xlnt locaUon $220 Yrly. Clean. quiet 1 & 2 Br, nearly Sl60 to $250 per l\fo. Penin. or 6'4-6935 aft 5. w/prlvate office W/W vu, ;~l~ar~sSi.#J.11 Y • 1 Br's Exceptionally Avail mid-Feb. 548-5300 new bldg. Wtr/ga.s pd, child 178 Seo~~ C.~f. S:, -1 BR, lrplc, bit 3 Br 2 ba new crpt/drps 'i blk to beach $650/mo nice. 2110 Newport B(vcl C Mesa ok, no pets. $145 & $160. "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NJ°.Vii\48flitlTAi..s frpl~. gar8ae. $350. • :?&16 Victoria Dr 497-1786 N:,' s~ c!f Pl~~~H~fy: Cost1 Mell 01t• 842-16.i2 THE EXCITING 67H030 494--1248 494-T.'53 L Hiii 979-1633, """ 55Z-m2 LRG 2 Br, 1 II Ba <tudio, PALM MESA APTS. or ' NEW l.rg 2 BR, l ha, w/frplc, lfUM I BEAUT FURN l Br lots encl a;ar, yard._ Coupje. MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. 1 Br house SUS. ulllltles paid view &: dishwasher, 500 2BR & den condo, pool, dbl Fountain Varley of bltlnl,rnlf::I, ~kciO $157.:IO/mo. 847-4440 Bach. 1 & 2 BR. from $157 C.M. Walk to beach H.B. Poinaettia. garage, malnt. pd, $250, 1 Sl'Y '2nd 3bc20 BR shopping, from h NEW Apts. Walk to Bch. Adults, Na Pets. Walk to beach N.B. $150. S48-6595 213-379-9808 dbl · 1 d ·• over mo. 931 W.19th st. 548--0492' Bach, t-2-3 Br. Fr. $150. 1561 ~fesa Dr. alngles. families Ok Agt. 3 BR. 2 BA, ~c, crpts, or elec ~Che ;!i, '7:~: Extras. 536-2579. (5 blks from NeWport Blvd.) Fee, 97&-8430 drpa, a:ar $350/ O. Ca 11 Laguna Niguel sauna, 4 mile• trom ocean. *G~--A~t!N~Ll !!: Lg 1 Bdrm. $125. mo. bltins, 546-9860 81lbM l1l1ncl eves & wkndll , &73--0744 646$2 .... ~n ;iF • ruu '"""'' Aval Feb lat. Beach & 2BR, elect bltins, partly furn. 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, So. of Hwy, NEW garden home 3 Br. $210. 548--1674, . are~ SJ.6.Si.sth St CM Warner area. 847-4440. I v•alking distance Ahopplng 1 BR furn house, $185. Lease, $295ea1'1 perlmon 'atter 6 pm. ~e!i~. ~:rii·,T:Ctyce~:'. Irvine *ELM G. ARDEN'S ~...:...,. PINECREEK ,. 2 BR 2 BA upper blln centers. suitable for nlidd!C" Yearly, 673-4 IV'",.,, IVES UP • • ' .-.~ aged or older couple, fond 61S-lti12 1ft 6 By Owner, 493-0136 or 2 BR. OJNOO. WALNUT e Adultl • Poolside $150 up L elec. range, cpts, drps, .,......, of gardening, no pets, MR. & Mn. Grilfitha where 841-8583 SQUARE. $225/Month. • Alao ChUdron's Section TO ITS NAME • • • mo. 1192-4732 "'" •224 3 Br. cozy, nr water il bch. are you? Pleue call Charlie Call 642-2657 1 ..:~:::..='------127',ii Opal, S3® mo. )TlY Sliver. Phone 67>-7225. SEA terrace garden home. lTl E. 22nd St., CM 641r3645 Over 500 tall trees and 10 ClITlE. l·BR, l·sty. Carp., LIVE Near the Beach! =l::.'°,;'-'673-""-'2288~..,· -...,----1 C I "-·. 23951 w1ol T~ Ba551Y~J... br, SHCI ARPto! 31BI Rho. Va~~L COMPLETELY furn 1 BR. itrea.J'm with watertalls dll~·· .,!1;f~.,!./O~~d ~pets. 1 & 2 SR. From. $"14:>. Balbol Penlnsuli os 1 ,..... ux us, _..... ,,_ Diie a 1 ppu..,. ~ultl only, no pets. 131 create a relaxina' setting for ..v. o.>.J-.u\IU ~ ?dature adults. No pets. 2 BR, 2 BA, xln\ cond, crpts, 3~"'BhooR152ll 1385ba1.moviewi n ~f Call Agt, 5#-8618 r St, CM. $130. 646-7883 your spa.clout new 1· or 2· 2 BR. 2 BA. fireplace. Cples, 1887 Monrovia. SG-0926 45' Blyfront pier, float, 5 drp1, elec. gu, 11hare -. 1 8.1l 2144 · · Newport BHch LGE FUU.Y FURN 2 BR bedroom apartment From ~ cizfm~et. 1 blk 1 BR, LIV rm & kitchen Br,• Ba, wlnte:t or yrly, w8Jh/dry, $240/mo. Adults, wa er -bltns, bm cell, adlts, no $170. Furniture available. · · fum. cpl!, drps, 962-8936, 613-D no pets. 645-3363 aft 6 I: Newport Belch ~CITINGt Bl't!1s ~ :r· ~ pets: $180. 642-9521. Ottlce open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 e $159 mo. • 2 BR. 2 BA 703 Shallmar Apt C. $140. -----------· -I~ Hou1M Purnl1hed --Gonor•I Corona clef Mir wknds. $495/ nr '$!l ~ u ·owner 1 BR fum. $150. Near Fairview Rd., Colta Mesa. POOL. cpl!, drp6, bllns. mo. lnchi1trl•I Property 161 .;:.;.;..;;;.~'°"'_,,_,, __ NR. South Coalt Plaza & 5195. -2 + Den. 2 Ba. Gar, 169.~" Wille take 2nd. downtown O>ota MOaa. Call Phone: 562300· Kkl• OK. 96Q.2064. 646-96136 ~H"u"n~tl-ngt-on~lo~•-ch~--I •CHARMING 1 BR. trplc, B u 11 o c k ' 1 , w a I k i n a patiO, chlld/nn pet ok. 833-3635. MS-~ for appt. to see. El Puerto Mesa NEW Industrial un.ll• Chf. "'OOded yd, BBQ, util pd, dlstance. New GI"ffnbrook $225 -2 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc SHARP l ty Blutt ndo D p I I Huntington Harbour DELUXE ·adult pool 1 id c $105 mo Phil Sullivan $250 Adults 1.0 pets 833-8974 home. 3 BR. 2 BA. 992 apt. All bltns. Westclltt. . s s co . an1 0" 2 aR Apt., Unfum garden bungalow nr ocean Realtor 548-6're1 Hun.ti~ Buch Carnation • C?if, 6Th--Om ':idJ~ &~i ::.· b'~ 2 Sal:8' by v:;: VIEW-1 hr Spanilh Villa, $170. All Utll P1kl ~ {8~ ~~...::~. ~= frpl, 1rg patio,. 6 . pools: ,Lo.=h;:...;lo..;;.;.r..;S.=1•;_ __ 1;.;7..;;0 1 ---'------•3 BR. 3 BA, 2 11ory town· S3!iO _:I Br, 2 Ba, &11 bltna:, $49,995. WW take 2nd be.I. $165. l Br., no vlrw No Oilldren, No ~ti pool & rec. Close to 11.una, tmnll. ~. •· WALK to Beach 3 Br, .t"/R. hie, Back Bay, pool, gar, trplc, dbl gar, yard, patio. 833-8635 $145. 493-7925, 646-1231. Pool I: Recreation ocean, patio A: very private. Alto l Br. From $135. RE.SIDENT lot, Port $210. Tncd yrd tor $325. mo. 833-1653/833-8974 $395 _ 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, 2 % BA Townhouse. Swim H 11_._ n ...... ch Ciarap for rent call collect, 213-322.4427 aft L-auna Niguel Ch a r Iott e , Fla. for klda/petl. I BR house CM $115. 3 BR beams, dbl gar, "''Orkshop, Pool. 2 car encl gar, un .... -.. -$17.50 monthly 6 pm '.fC:~ zti9r ~l'."'i::r" Homoflndon 547-9641 HB $185. Sinai" 0 r !ncd yrd. chlld/peL Lido $335/mo. 646-0147 $l5$.$165 195' Moplo Avo, C.M. "-'=------* BRAND NEW * --------Famlllea. Agt. Fee. 979-M30 sands, san Juan Capistrano BACHELOR & I BR. Pvt Siena VIiiage L•gun• lleoch 1 ii; 2 BR, 2 BA. From R !•In, DoMrt 174 ~·,..... llNch Huntington lleoch NU~IEW RENT~ NEW 3 BR, 3 BA, din. rm., gar, law>d nn, adulll. SmaJIAdtlltComplexlnLush ARTISTIC La1~nturn.Furnlshedunlt• , __ •-'-------OCEAN tront 2 BR. lrplc ;-;::;;7::::::::::::::-::7~1~673-4~~=~°'~=~~· ft'f>lc, dbl gar., cpta, drps, SU.764i. F....,t Settlna. Located 5 CROWN \/ALLEY Apt1. DELUXE A frame houae, deck, winter only. North end LOVELY nelghborlxx>d f b r, TENNIS BUFFS many qua], •xtras. pool, ADULT GARDEN A.PT. Min. from -ch 6 Frwy. Xlnt SNTorthUDIO~PT1oca' lion San Dl•go Frw> or Coa!< 494-0792 2 ha, large Jot. dbl gar, tennis, aauna, 544-3049. BR. ~·-11··~0 ~1 2 Br 1u Ba 1195 Gu • ~N • H Hlllh 2373" 2 )Tl old, custom finilhed, blllns, sui:,:r condition. $295. Only 1tep1 to tennis court, 1' &w;•i. ....,-,..,. •• .-uu · • 1" • • Walk to bea h & vil1 .... e wy to urst. " 2 000 SQ FT 3 Br 3 Ba Lido 1110 •·•· f Dal wtmml I ~ NEW NEW 4 BR. 3 baa:. Fam·nn, Nr Lake park. 1035 l2tb Water Pa1d. No Pet.I. c . ~ · Hillhun:t Lag Niguel , , , . R'nt or , ~ or e, a n.r poo i..<vm Din-nn, cpts, _ dble St. ;~7,.7 _ . 114 E. 20th St., C.M. ~'f!l_tl,aUw/wtilcpts ..• dkitch. • · 2 trple1, By owner Cn4) 962-4471. 3 bedroom, (or 2 & den), ~ _..,.... "" 5"-0137 or 64&-4<B5 $lou ""'·• u . Pill (tt4) 831.--0730 ~ 2BR, 2BA, frplc, very nice, FOR lie customized 3 Br, formal dining, Dttplace, ae1f gar., extras. 2 BR furn apt $1.fll. 1% CLOSE -•-•·-N'-M~ION REALTY . 494-0731. Newport Beach R .. I Eltoto Shori term lease, $345. 2 Ba home In flnett area cleaning oven, beautiful Can-S.n Juon C•plltrono Bllca from beach, Adull.I, to M~PP-· ~. * SPECTACULAR * 12 646-4343 walk to !ch • shopping'. yon . view/night ll&hll. Im-no pets, PreL older couple. clean 1 " 2 BR aph. No LIVE ON THE BEACH! 1_.;;E::;x.;.cho=n.:: .. :.::... ___ I;._ Houte1 Unfurn. 305 $325 mo. Call Red Carpet, med1atelyavallable.Located FOR leue 3 BR, 2 BA, dbl 536-2871 . peta. Bltna. dlhwtn. crpt11, OCEANFRONT 1 BR Fr $1.8().$22S WIU.. trade b ~au t t f u I ft-I Rea1ton 893-1351 high on the hllll of Harbor garap $245. •93-1007 or BM h drps. wuhinl fadl., cloRd 2 BR. 2 BA, bltns~ cpts, Bachelors Fr. ~ r-1-do ranch land, 280 ..,..ner1 IEDIATE 3 View Hills. $495 per month. 5.59-2188 wkdayl. •96-6960 L19un1 c preps. drps. decks, no depostts nee. H t~ ~i S r i t., ............. ~ occupancy, 644--4687 wknd A: eves. Aak tor Mr. * ALL tJTD.. PAID * s6::1/l 499-2389 PM ea""' ruu . e cu J Na~ •• ne,.,ar CaJAl~~. pro"pe~. ALA .UNTAtS BR, 2 BA, bltna, culdeaac 3 Bdrm . 2 Ba ne•• ocean Rothrock. EFF1C. apta from I ~ft~k $lal -1 BR. $185 -2 BR. 2 • 3eueBR. new patroled. LeaseM . NA~lled, no ..,....., 1' ••J stftet lge lot dble gar. -· -• or $170 mo. Poo, .. ..._..., Call 6G-l1l8 • ocean w, pets. AsAt. gr. co:u . Jnfer watertrvnt, lake or WI UKW!f! • 111Y1C1 $250.' mo. Aik for Dale ~~--Athe1 lnducka1d on 11the ~....,2 NBR,chll'd;~1 a:Phoar &: ~ _,~· Villap Inn 2 BR. N ,,.. • A-walk to beach $240 & UX1 LAS BRISAS APTS. ocee.n. Will corwider It 962-44n "'-lw.iu"' , s e pa o , ._. -·.. o . ne ._......,_ ew crp,. • ... .,.. 494-3383 &: 494-2339 5515 River Ave NB ~·erora~ftt':. P~;;y f 2S...MOUS11 3 Br, 2 be, bltrui, trptc, ~i%~use.~Ulet te0i;;:.!.!y ;:::,::,::.;;:;:.-2S5 BEACON RENTALS ~~ r;t0•r!0 •21 ~ SPACIOUS Studio: cpts. 1 Call 64Z-256fi $5~e,000·$':,cm. Write . I Jl8l ::!i. crpt/drps. ~.,l!ll,!;...Av1all. street outside view, ateps Lquna Beach 49-t-9491 Shallmar Dr. CM, see dll'?'·~Ifuto~78beach, Rooms 400 aauUled Ad No. 50, c/o ------Feb. 1. Call ~.,, .. 8 ter to the blue PacWc, leue Jackie Apt •• or ca 11 ,.,. • Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, NIWPOIT&IAY,C.M.642--aal. 6pm. '350 mo. &i6-77S7, 642-3850, Huntington 8e1ch Newport BeKh 633-7333. MeN Verde $125. Room & ba In prlv ~taMesa,Callf.92626. Cun: Bach for nWe SM), 1 BR. house CM. $115. 3 646-4172 CLGSE to BEACH'. I "-w-"' •---h 2 BR, 2·BA. deluxe.all MW home.Female ofgoodUnchar-/ ~ N BR HD $185. Single• or VIEW ~·Jrii•' _.. Crp drps acter, Nr 17th & Tus Ave, RAVE water front lot canyon LOOfurnKw utllth 1· lowB! dplx Fam I l I e 1 A.it Fee Brand New Deluxe 3 le • BR, 61 mo'a 8.iOSh· I.I, hfA .... • HOME ATMOSPHERE-Dix 2 C.M. Call 645-1439. lake • , • want Sailboat or at 1 r ' ' . BRAND NEW PALERMO BR 3 BA dbl gar all $35 per wk. le up. 1 e ec. gar. are Was ..... ,., & 3 br. Rental Ofc, 3095 trust deedll • etc &U-5851 $110 or $120 w/ ut11 pd. 979-84.10. 4 Bdrm, 2~ Ba, crpts, drps, bttrls. Cl~ to ~ation 2 Br I: bach'•· Coler 'IV, $240/mo. Adult11, no kndpets. ~1034 ROOMS $20. a \\'k up, with BKR · CLOSE-In 2 Br $155, has SPARKLING Condo, 2 vecy a;ardener. Pvt swim &: ten-& schls. 514 lBth St. 847-3957 maid terV, pool. THE 6f5.336.1 alt 6 pm It w 1. Mace Ave. · kitchen $35. wk up apts. SPECIALlZING In exchan-N•1c'ElvR& 2garageBr .$180See, nowapp,U's lge bdrms, $230 mo. nls club. 6 mo. lse. D I F ••~ M.tSA, 415 N. Newport e TROPICAL POOL e No-rt Beach 548-9755 or 645-3967. al 846-1305 $575, Por Mo. up OXH um. ..,. Blvd., NB. 641H1681. 2 BR. Ill Ba. Spiral -r-e SHARE 2 BR Cottage. get. Jrwln & Irwin Re · e·-t-.. •'--·.-out, gar. T _.. • /kit ri 1 ton, ~Ill or~ NU-~Paln~t!J"Br 2 Ba $265 IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm. 2 1™780 BOB Bolboo lalond PARK Nowport 2 BR. 2 BA, 1talrcaae. lrpl, bllnl, shag PARIC NEWPORT -• pnv. rm w P v go. Ba, crptl, drpll, bllnl. $275. · 3 pool, tennia eta, 1 pa . crptg. Gu I: Water pd. APARTMENTS Costa 1.1esa area. ~. RHI l1tate Wlfttecl 114 ~~E •::ig,•ki: ~ i:-·sm Red Carpet Rltr 893-llSl we:.T =R~P~~l c, $150 1 quleper mo ~~er, utll pd, ;:early. $350. mo. 644-0082 548-1168 Baclieior 1 or 2 Bedrooms Apt1., PVT. PARTY WANTS TO fncd tor kid.I &: pets, a;ar. LOVELY 3 BR. 2 BA, nr. beams pan'Jd Uv nn t ma .... ., man, oo 8 TIRED of •mall 2 br apts? and Townhouses Furn. or Unfurn. 370 BUY HOl\fE DIRECT BY' the Sea! 3 Br 2 Ba beach. S27S mo. lease. c1aued.in patio. Qu i e i pets, 6r;>-3613 STEPS to bch. Modem Le BRAND NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, Fr. $19t00 Open 9-6 Dally FROM PRIVATE PARTY. $375 trpl, kids a: pets, Slngle11 OK. 968-62151962·4471 comer k>c Balboa Peninsula 2 hnn, frplc, beam celling, 1150 sq. ft. adult aptl Nr. Spa Pools Tennis Fountain Valley 539-9715. prag< I 'ne $550/MO . 6l4-0997 $215. yrly. Newport O.ll, :b:lth A Npt. $235-$250. For Ac...,. from Fublon Island MORE: MORE Call US!!! rvi . YEARLY, furn 3 BR, 2 ba 3 br, 3 ba $425. 642-M90. reterV&tiona, 673-fOOI qt. at Jamboree on San Joaqum I rwe1tn tent W•nllcl I~ 230 ALA Rontol1 642-1312 3 BR, 2 BA. SHAG brand new unlL l doon e OCEANFRONT 3 BR. 1" * ELM GARDENS APl'S. Hilll Road. r---, NEW HOMES ~~&hp~· paf.:' s.":c~ from ocean $400 mo. (9111 BA. AvaU Feb 1, '14. to • Adult& • PooWde $150'up 1714) 644-lfOI!_ CUT OUT 2 BR, d2en, 2thsba ........ ~ II blkl395tmo . yr l y. w. Balboa l S73-2058Aat' June 15, 213·1~ 86Nl10 pell. •Al.lo ChlldrenCM'• ~. Doluxo Beech YHrly I POR I 3 BR, b8 · .. ·· ·· • ......., 615-2124 ' ' 28R, 1 Ba. Upper w/ View. $3M!MO. ( ) ..OS. 1Tl E. 22nd St, .,....oNW ! ::t l!::: ::;;; :11bai.;.':: ;m BACK BAY area, Excl111lve ~{~~'f· util. Winter \I BLK ocean. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 Br, l ba " 3 br, 111 2 ~le,=,' "T,~~l SUNDANC• I ltautff*Aptl• NEARLY NEW hon1e on 11' acre hor11e wtnter $275. Yrly $350. ha, bltn ran,e, drp1, crpt, bou.ea to ocea.n. No pets. I ranch 3 BR o · · otc Corono dol Mor m-5606 or 673-0950 pool, clubnn, carport. :1212 1-+ Util 0~9213 • •-1n a ~-w• llfll * 145·0111 * 3 BR. 2 bath• .......... l2!0 f I . high ,be unng, $250' 28R, front duplx, lW'n/unfurn Colleae Ave. 64H032. 5i5:-0s.s . -or u.. ..:."'"Iii" ' iiil.--.111 ... 3 BR, 2 baths: ........ $390 rp ~ ams. · 2 aoru.t 2 ba cloee to 1 bllc l210 ·-" now e QUIET 2 B t d I «two U1MOOl11 an-I VENTURE capital lnve1tor w.11m_.,,, -2 BR, den, 2 ba •..••.•• $400 979-"""1. ocean A: Stores •• Mo. -ocean; av.u r, cp. rp, LUXURY WATER.FRONT dlti~ with with ·~ 000 de1iftd tor B b 3 BR bon rm 2 ba .. ~ NEW 4 BR 3 BA 2222 128 46 St, SHAG, ~. atove, dshwhr, pool , mature A •· wal' .._.....,.. -· $1 20-Unfurn at • • us • •• ~ exec • Franklin, Rltr. 673-adults oo pet.I $135 2295 p.... r-•-.-..-· 1 ~ ,:tthJC:: ir:;~ ~~refrl&, util pd . :11;!,1ditro i::,~w~:r"~ ~ost• Mel• ~~Sea~T~ Paclfi~ Avt., cM. 548-'87s ilaBR, ~doiJ !") :R~i , lng,d~cmymJd. lndultry. E><cellent ~urn SIJO-sitchelor, fwn. um pd. wknds, 644-1191. WALK to Everytbina Utll 108 McFaden Pl .B. BEST vu UPPIR BAY\· BA, fireplace, balcony. $425 1 wannpanelcolorled l_!l!.:.mlS,, I avaJI. Phone tn4)6'(). E/llde. . S Br 2 ba bltn •Iv .r, refrtg, Pd 1 Br 1175 Fnc<! yrd Close to beach 1 Br, 1arage 2 Br In f.plex, pool. to $!00/MO. 833-9234. a........._ fUtioi~llt·IM Money to L .. n 240 11~1 BR triplex uni, nr .,,,,;,c1rpo'. water pd. $300 tor pet. ' · lllO. monthly, ava now to 2453 Irvine 546-1729 OCEANFRONT _ VIEW 1 (.!.:."'..'l'.:. d'........._), 1 beach. Infant. Crpt/drpl. mo. (near Hoeg lloep). Homeffncler1 547-9641 June 28th. 6'D-aMO PRIVATE patk>, encl gar. 3 Br, 2 Fa unfurn. $425 + """""""' ..,._,.. * * * -.SOie A 58:; sml 2 Br "&INCE lHI" -1 alter 5pm ....._., !:!!!!!!!! 2 BR. Crpl.I, itrpo. Famlliff, utll. 7404 W. Oceanfront I Ith Wllllom Aldor1on hae,l~ld3 :;·.::: ~ !It w .. iern Danit Bld1. HV HOME. (Phaie I) 4 N•wl'!rt Beoch = no pets, $175. 673-3690 ~ See/call anytime. llHI and m~n~ 's:i I 146 ....... Mendon % &" drps, co;,-University Park, Irvine bdrm, Pal•rmO, next to BAY VIEW NICE 2tloBRAd~I, ~or;:.:· EASl'SIDE 2 BR. 1\1 BA, BAYFRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba w/ I neigh~~.: L .. un• Hiii• peVchUd. E/slde. Deya S52·7'00 Nlghh park,~~ & J:f.i:zaF· I BR. 2 BA. upper. Compl. ~. ~ • . blb1S, ·re1r1g., cpi., drpt, Ira patio, priv be•cb & I ~rooms~rooms. I You are the winner of WE HAVE MANY, ¥oUIY mo. or ·• • furn. fte.<lec. 2 blks to pool, no pet" $170. 846-0f74 p I e '1'0 $525/mo.919-0631, and YOl I.Al birlle- 3 tlckttl to the MORE!! 2 BR I bath pX1 * 4 BR, 3 BA. • itory beach 44th St. Avail Im· Sin Clement• Dina Point 644-45 w .. i.rn N•tlonol LANDLORDS PREE 2 BR~· 2 ba, ~·~i~·:: 1275 townlme, Back Bay, pool, med. 'ean ..... 832-!M78. s.n Clemente Retldent Hoteil---------1 BDRM penthouse. $185. I ip!S,bybaWlnglrm. I BOAT & MARINI LANDLOIDSI 3 BR, Ill baths ...... l300 f3rm1$37ll/mo. 83J.l6S3/ DuploxH Unlum. 350 $19.50 Per Month 2BR, upa~•t:•·,:~i mo. hl(tJi:ir_14~ E~ lnciulil~ J BR, 2 bath• .. .. 13i5/425 Qultt • Secure drps, • rent le is I SHOW We Speclalbe In N...,.... ; BR,. 211 baths $300/423/450 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE. Spa· B•lboo lal•nd Fum-utU • walking dlllal1ce cblldren or pell, 1115 mo. PARK Newpori Sub-Ls<. 1hru I willlyou lnmlnd. -cb • Corooo de) Mu e CALL 552 7500 clous 4 Br., 211 Ba. to everythlni:. 496-9182 July lat. '250. 2 Br. 2 Ba, at the A 1--Our Rtlltal Ser-" REDEC. Pool view, scbls. RUSTIC CHARM! 3 Br. SAN CLEMENTE DELUXE &paclous. 3 BR. day Sfl-9311 .,.., 96S-$92. Ullhl,.1111111 111111• 1 ~~~R vlee r. FREE .. Youl Try VISION Miii. Call to ace, nf.49Wm llepo to bay. $250/MO. HOTEL 2 BA. $21). mo. lat • last OCEANFRONT -N•w 3 BR, I •••I• ,, •• •111. Ja11 2tl·•'•b 3 Nu·v'Vi~w RINTALs DELUXE ' ar. IJ86 ~ Yr1Y. -· • u• DEL MAR sc. • + llOD. depoolt. f96..308L 2 BA. 1rp1c, bltn•, erp•s. .... 11, tu111111M I Pl-call w-567i, •xi 333. ~ or -• red h·111 ~ s'l.~ club~1295l!OO Coron. dol M•r South Laauno . . DELUXE 3 BR. 211 BA, drps. Yearly Lae. 61">-1536. I•,_.,, ••••• ,,.. to claim ,your tlck~ta . mo. ot .;JC trplc. Tremendous OCMD LRG 2BR. trplc:_._drps, crp_ts, -lll?.11. . (N--County°'toll Im J •br, 2 ba. Lqun&. ~. . * BWFFS, f BR, 211 BA, NEWLY painted, 2 ....,. 3 PARADISE <loves private view. Ml Alta Vllta. adlls only, no pell. $210 mttm 1 number II! 541).!Dl.) 3 br, Bafn!:t twnhae • $425. REALTY kY.ALTORS din rm, lam rm, pri patio, BR:z,~•n, ~ ba, S:· beach, Jov<lY ...he · 1 BR. lut llulf 133"8447 or ll<.>-6506 alt 6pm * * * 3 br. "O d Corona"" '42!tw1 Univ. Park Center, Jrvtne sa:s mo., &M-1480 497 • ~ • or • color cable 1'V. Ooft•t m1a · BEACH rentals 3 & 4 BR. L 2 br. FR, DR-Sho!'tclllll--HARBOR VU Hom•, Johnlon 4 I thl• one If you wont ~to • DILUXI • 1215 mo & u · yearly ld TD oa ns Bkr. 675-'1225 TEXAS Sil• • BR • $300. Portollno 3 BR. Bonue Coal• Mo.. live In So. Lagunal A1iO 3 BR, 2-BA apt tor -· Property Hou.e p. 642-3857 ·<l' OIL DRIPPINGS FROM Fam Rm. Frplc, ldd1/pell Room. 1415/mo. 8'7-8S&'l LRG A Priv-l BR $!15. bachelor apt avaU _, lncldspae.ma1i.roulte,dln 2 BEDROOM bllnl ow I Slnllieg!I~ lOOnJdl· 1 uP TO ll01' YOUR AUTO can b' ok. llndo 547 t'41 EAST BLUIT, 4 BR. View, A»Pll. Flied 1'1'11 lor pet 32161 So. Coul Hwy , • rm "dbl -· Auto door nttr u... Hosp. Adulli'.1 IU1I, rilif1it tO Wwnii'. 114" INTEREST nmovod from concrete by Homo ,. • ltlOO mo. 55Ml77 or Uiil pd Apt Unfurn 365 opener avall. Pool ' Reena· llal r mo 64Z-4Ji7. AaOlll tom 11111 Salme d TD L ==d ~:..mU'.: UN IV ERSITY Park -.ioooanytlme. ~!meilndon 547·9641 ° • tionareae 1297 e * BArii<O~sPACIOUs 'Parlt.--f!llont· 714-1182~· n 08 nr sll'lll!lt 1n>m the .bottle Town3 Ba "°f1:2JcBr:ialtn:.r·~· Newport Holpht1 ~-wport lleoch Gonor•I 86$ Am1goa Wey,· NB 3 Br, lse. $350 Inc Uill. 2·1 1202. Models open 11m1y ' 11.nd fet stand • • • lhtn m.e · ' 1' • • IWI Manand by blk rrom oc-tan. 6'1S-4.197. Lows."~tM0'9rt"l; Co. awey nlldUe. End....!':!:'! 2~R mon00~7770WALNUT ~~ •=~~Jr ba~· 1 GREAT a"'a • 1 Br. duplex 1iro~ A~ wt~Pf • .!,'i!"'~ WIWAM WALTl:RS co. SIJll.LEASE bochclor,,.1:,~1 10a.m,.. - -.,_ " ' __,.,_.1ay • .,. .... SQ Aiu: 1225iMo th. acboOia. Av<Ji ins. 0'21() w/gar. $180. beam cellnp bullt-b11 . AllJftloylstblll!STDAYlo Newport. 1171.lO. -In-.... ~~ ~ ~Piiot Oupfle<! U Ou-· mo.eeclllor613-cisGari Homollndoro 547-t'41 . ~/mo .... nt M4-721L nm en tali Dan~ cllloJ, , att ~6f4.5800exLf04wkdya --------' .. • ' ' : Ii ' ' • I 11 I I r; ·- i" ' .. - ' -- . ., ' -.. ' .---~. - ---' ----. -• I -4 DAILY PILOT Mond J 28 1•14 ·-· .. & F 710 Help Wanted, M & p 710 z , , I)', """ 1 ' ' l !He~lp;•-W~an;,tod~,:M~&~F~71~011~H~·l~p._~W~a~nite41.~M~--~&-~F~7i1~0Hol~p~W~·~·'~ ... i'~M~&i;;F~71~0ill'.Ho~lp~W~an~-~'o'"~~: ;;;;;=~~~~;I ~G"'"""'''""""""'=::-::----o • ....-.-,,-1B"',us"•nos=1""Ren=1.T-1-..T.-,5"i....t:f:1;...... ___ --'s-""s5 HoUM<l-1119 GENERAL OFFICE INSURANCE SALES PRIVATE I: Stnd·prl\" nn. OmCE oo Newport Blvd. CAROJGAN \\'~b1h Co1-gl, blk HOUSECLEANING in C.lot. Admlnistr•tlve Altnt Cood lialary, n..ilet & • 3:::::~~:.~ :: x=?·1~~-v1f ~:;:w~~n~Y-:5\!f: ~~""~,,~-:t;.I~ '!:F.~:;:~t~i. CIRCULATION ar:"~ J5 ~~~~ $ZJO/mo. Warthow;e al!o Re\\'&rd of $100 for return. HOU SE OF CLEAN full chargti bookl'.ttping tx· promoted ACAIN, since ":e No exp nee., eKm Ylhile )IOU ie:8m, 1,,.rt tlme. rvet & ,1,kndll, tull t1m11 when qwtll• avn.il. Ideal for contractor. n Calle Molinos, SC. e OOES EVERYTH.ING e IK'.r thru triaJ balance, put her w/thll co. 3 years l J41VE in lhl' all new OAAa Ca.U r~~6 '19'r$364. J·lomes, OffiL-es 642-6824 slrong knowle<b,.-e o( EDP • • ago• Why nol let· US a;et J>otnt llarbor nt the am or 4000 sq. ft. buildinJJ t\C\,'OUnllng lechniqUt.'I' get TRAINEE yoi-a COOO-JOS? tted. G Fanncl'S Insurance roup Ed Lant * MG-1834 beautiful l\'IARINA INN fO!' leiue. Avail approx. I ~ Dedic•ttd Cleaning Rlong weU \\'Ith people, thtn J ason Best Agency Nolel, 3-1902 Del Obispo St. ~11u·ch 1. PT't'sently occupied ftt..U...· I ,_ * \\'E 00 EVERYTlllNC * I ,,·ould like to COOJlder )'OU • 1400 B kh rat ;· Vly (~2353}, K I t ch c ·n , Ef· bv ~tar vac Electronics. . 6........-Refs, rree esL 646-2839 tor lhe po8itlon of nl)' rl&ht ~ "1 ... roo u • 9G.'H;T15 ' ~mmmmiiiiiiiiiim:;~~ iu·m. Suu1ing ifll&l')' to ,.s~w~t~•.;•~w..,.,....,=;;--'-"oT.;; ficil'ncie1 &: Al)l)rt1uen11. 1829 NeWport Blvd., OJ. Income Tax 11000. Xlnt 0,. ......... 0ru1y. . I th l •·GENE RA._ OFC $450 Aeatcd pool, d reel dial Phone Deno Va c ch er, Schools & "~' The Dally Pilot has an o~n1ng n e c rcu· "' •-I Kindly ,.nd resume to Fee Paid ~0ung ......... •Ing &:;hones, television, 1aunn &.10--3280. l nco~ Tax -rv c• · d t t f g' er to manage · '' •. ~ .. I I ti 575 President, P .o . Box 1810, lation ~ar n1en or a lM finn In c.M. n e e d s th, I au n dr y facilltil'&, lndust rl•I Rental 450 nt rue on1 penional or bui.lness h Ca ~· U . 1r· t 1 bo d girl dell erlng 1 ml'ellug room, close lo San ---~ 23 Yettn; Harbor Area NewPort Bcac , . il'-'Nol· a sma IC O ys an s, v . ' organlied PtfSOn. Lots o Cl"""'"&. Lnguna B"ch. ~COSTA MESA* * * * 1714) 675-6676 collecting and selllng newspapers. Full llDle, PR, lite typin¥-Al., Fee Con1e plfly ln our S. Moure For Appointment AIP Clei·k, Constr. S700 ~ermanent positions with regular raises and Positions. CaU Control i;port!ishing. shoppint:t & S.•--. 220 p:nver $ll5. 1781 H II C J I 1.'Xec. Sc<:t•eliu')' S100 • I din I C com Qn"eer Em p 1 o Y men t t't'J.1,tauranti. $50 week & Up. 1300 s .F. Priv;lte office, a wa re e Masonry Reccptipnlst S550 ull fringes inc u g .persona use o • Agency, 3400 Irvine Blvd, KtTClEN HELP DAYS & NIGHTS ANCIENT MARINER ~ \V, Coall Hwy. N o"•po11 Beach 646·~1 Apply 3 pn1 -5 pm ?o1on·~~rl llring this ad & receive plenty of parking.. Coste Mase Girl J<""rlday S500 pany auto. Apply in ~rson to Milan Leavilt,N "::!·B~-..:55&-8505:="~:::-<:.· -,---·I -4 SS off-on find week's rent. _ _1.Mgi:r uni t.s a.vailable. X® ... n~ tb9---.WlJl1~r .. Jtl BRICK block & stone v:ork. Clerk Typist ~ Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa. -• _ I Rendy for occupancy. 2 tickets to the Quality "'Orknuu\Ship. Recept, Genl ore $520 GENERAL OFF ICE LAB TECH I c. ROBERT NATTRESS We stern Na tlon•I Ste\l.'at1 Masonry. 61G-0831 MTST/lofl'SR S600 ----- -------r-r-ans Xln't salary for person ' I D.f.~ clo~R f:"'!':;..!;"k: C.Sta Me1:!"'LroR 97~TI BOAT & MARINE Bkkpr/Constr $600 ~awzy~ --- -aeeklng !rue "Variety Job". ImMed. R & D opening ti1· prototype projects. J>n:fer sonie college ln a technical field Involving math &: basic e \eclrlcRI measuremen_f.s. Local lndustrial e x p e r • dcsil'able. ' I ~a:· Day or \\'eek. NE\\' Bldg. M·l.23 Unlts. SHOW P·~~t~~h~nging ~~n w~~M:r S93J Help w •ntecL MI F 710 Help Wanted, M & f 710 Need ~le~'n;t Mtt i:1~' '' 12SO sq. It. $189.50/ mo, at the Re1ta.urant~tanager Open CASHIER DENTAL Assistant,~~ req'd. Broke~ ' • Rentals to Share 430 2 Units JSOO sq. ft. $230/mo. ElC. Sec, ti1ktnx bckgr to 1700 chairslde. Min. 1 yr exp. • • Job starta '--""-----'----'----' 1 Unit 4000 !IQ. ft. $650/mo CONVE~m~~kNTEll *Willard Painting Bookkccper to 1700 MATURE, EXPER Expanded duties g"OOd xray exper:. Prt:l d: NO\V' f\'El::D n1ale O\'er 30 "'/BR t-Ton1 Offices, crpts, lrg Jan. 2G·•'cb. 3 Contractors * Purchlls. Agent to J!OOO PREFE-RRED. technique & lie.' Bch area. Jn·mtehw;'1g ncY set to sharc n1y condo in rear door!I. Anaheim & Pleaise cull 642_5678 ext 33:l, CUSTOltlf HOP.rES P.Iochlnlst Asst. $5 ht APPLY IN PERSON. 84?-2fJ69. eson I ; VI ~~~OO& 1~~!;c ~J;~. oi· 'f{nni~~~ay S11i646.~1 lO clalr.1 your ti c k e 1 s. COID.1ERCIAL ~re1~;nt Ofc = KERM RIMA DENTAL Asst. chair side JI:OO ~urst, ~.>5 nyK · · e\'e& _ (North County l0.11 b·uc Finest Ctaftsm<'n · Call Jeannie Sisco HARDWARE Laauna Beach. l'lt at u r e, Frid 0 r p 0 rat e Duncan EIKtronlc1 Cull For l(ltctvlew 545-1261 E!\'"EC. "111 share oceanh'Onl furn 4 level 4 BR house '''/stnble n1ale 2 8 · 3 8, Laguna Beach. 494--0073 FURN rm on Bal Pen in 1 ~ blk to bch-c h ann, Single \\'Orking p e rs o n . bT:>-5918 NOW LEASING Huntington Be<1ch NEW M-1 number is 51().1220.J ~:11 ~~~e~~l~.000 & Sid Hoffman 2666 HARBOR BLVD. penonable.CaUSo~exp. G~ ne!JS ell girl to do * * * *644-2199 640-11~ NEWPORT C.M. '""°""""' a little bit of ev<~thing, ~~'!'!!~"!!i'~'1"l~I Tennis Anyone? State Lie. No. 2Sl0.1S P ersonnel Agency CATERING SALES DESK CLERK accurate typing, f i Ing, LADIES Sales Clerk, 5 da)'s, 940 Sq. Ft. & UP liantiltol'I & Newland St. 9611-1979 Professional inistr. 6 lessons Ill Dove r Dr. N.B. Experienced, 4·12 • h l ft . bookkeeping, receJ.llonlst, no eves or Sun, 40 hrs, ~~tis Ji~b ~368 SeaclifI E X T E R I 0 R / In I e l'ior 642-3170 ' e~r:=ssd:,to~~1:1i~ ~n~:n~:!c~'j;1~~~ f!n:1~fs. et;,in1:1'::re~. ~ ~~~1.Y ~~It :e~~iat~~:. Painting. Also Landscaping. -===::::===== oppty. Sen~ :-esume & Coast Hwy, }18. t:.A"-t:.All 270 East 17th St. e VOCAL TEACi-lER e Pi-o f e s s l o n a I rf!s ulti; Ii ··-' Cl 'f'ed Ad # 13 ~ J aniea Kenneth Chapman eed C II 64)..6282 LERS ""-<ary 10 85511 ' ' ENGINEER GOURMET cook • l{ouse-LVN or RN Needed p/t.hne. ROOl\flolATE "'aiited Male 4001 BIRCH, NB 546--0121, 492-8265, 637-5910 •gu.Q·uu·a:tLIT~ :.O,v COST • ASSEMB DeosaJ!ya ~~~-P;.~~ir.Bo~l560, keeper, \rg. tam, top 'vnge~, Nite shift. Beverly Maf!Or 10 share 2 b r, 2 bfl, Oak 3600 SQ FT 541-5032 '-live out. 5 days, ref s Conv. Hospital, 340 Victoria, Garden Apt. So. 646-2288 '°"'""'-"-'""'-'-'--~~-ltcsidcnlial or comm. paint· SAIL BOATS needed, must \\'Ork wkcnds, Costa J\'le!>ll. aft 5. I 1[5) i11i:. E:\1, Int. All or part. Orw1ni-1 on . d •y CLERICAL N.B. area. ~1ust drive. \\1.A?\'TED-1\fATURE male to ~ $ttVlcet • ltlipllra ctin Lye 642·1569, 646-8319. r""'" ... \Vestsall Corp., builders of 4 646-982 .LVN 'S "'ho enjoy older folks. shr 4 Br hse & util. Close I . PWIOl\lfs I .. I ~ PROF. w2195allr.o14ver!ng stal1e1 ~~i~n:.acth!ipf~J: N£Y£R, A FEE ~~ ~~al~~pe:~ced boari:: en ) G ~I NDER ~~l~~"ff.7~1~-"J4_3·llpnl. • -to .beach, JIB. Stoa. 961-8£68. _ • . _ • I ~ He.._ No ... _ -·"--!llSur..:.i _a . APART~IENT 10 share.~ C•r pente r -types of paper. ·1lif': but riot necessary. - -sign ~r-for·Produc-Exp'd ·pr~ surface R Sill 50 _._. 844!--'386· $2.15 per hour to Exec. Sec'y tion Engineering. Mu"t have Grinder. Stanford Applied Female 25-:l>. ent · · p I 530 GENERAL carp e n Ir y & I -C-7.c;-';;.---..-:-::-::"'°-::-s tart. full knowledge of materials Engineerine. 3080 Airwa:v. &l:>-7388 afler 5. ersona s repair. 1'i'ee est. rel reas *Wallpaper Hjllnger* . BookkHper & construclk>n , 1ethods in c.~1. 546-9'256. Ask for Joe R00'.\1M;\TE \\'anted : on ALL BOATERS ready Frank. 6Ta-M36 after C. Rebko 646-2449 Keypunch boating lndus'-" Sa1...... 1'1urray. • Apply In Person At: u7 _.., 1\cv.·po~ Pen. 673-1:>..,.3 art 6 P~1. PROF painter, honest work, Public Affairs Sec'y ~mmensurale with exper· HOSTESS-CASHIER 6 & "'k-.,. ATIENTION! --*~CAR==PEN=T=R=Y~*--reM. Int/ext, free estimate. PRIMARK 1ence. Full Co. benefits. Ex· ~ GIRLS need 3nl roo1nma1e Basi" Boa.; .. ,,. "'-··--all types big & small Refs. 548-2759. 642-3913. Dertnell Personnel 1.-ellent future. Call for appt P.lature, ~~~ 0l a~~· 1o share 3 Br. 2 Ba house. .. ;';'6 o..uw""' By Stan D. ~1648 INT/EXT PAINTING Service Agency WESTSAIL CORP. 1r;: :of°~~~ res~~ Over 2..l. ~ sean1anship & boat handling DOORS, windows, Jonnica. Free Est Jim 6T:>-35.59 PRODUCTS Cell 6404470 1638 Placentia Ave., organization. Apply in per· 435 J by 'helving. Expert l in Is h, Paperhanging & painting. 547-1694 Costa Mesa, 6-12-8824 son bctwn 9 & 11 am dally. Garages for Ment Ht. Beach Power Squadron ;.83!>-:o..:2956=;..:-'v"e"s.,______ 21 yrs Harbor area. Refs 1~ I Exec. Secretary to $650 DELANEY 'S RESTAURANT, MINI WAREHOUSES I starts Carpet Service tum. No. 183281. 642-2356 2620 S. Susan llliiiiiiiiiiiii I Fee Paid'. Great 1pot ln O.C. airport terminal STORAGE J anuary 29at1h at 7 pm PAPERi-tANGING Sa nta Ana, Calif. CLERK rrvt.ne. \\'ork w/4 engineers. HOUSEKEEPER. lh.'f: in, JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery 20o/. ff !rec 1 ·Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Xln t spelling &.good math. Sat. & Sun. days olf. Xo l\Iove-l~ or P.fove-ou~ i'olurina High School & Ori Sh a mp o o, (Soil \Vall paper 10 0 es · '"'""""""""""""""""'""' Also Fee Po1nllons. Call Private room &: bath in P.lAOllNIST ENGINE LATHE TURRET LATHE \Ve need 2 or 3 additional machiniSls for our staff of fine craftsmen. Day ·shift. Nice 1vorking conds. Please contact Al Richardson YARD NEWPORT !\32-' \\'. \\'amer Ave. Santa Ana Ma-TI~ Equal Qppor. Employer d iarges. 1' rom S7.00 JlCI Ft. Valley High School. Retardants). Degreasers & lTI4) ~1381 I' JYPISJ Control Career Employment pleasant Irvine home. 1, month. all color brighteners & 10 *\\'AU.PAPER HANGER * Agency, 3400 Irvine Blvd., child 4 yrs old. Love tor MAIDS-HOTEL liantilton & Ni!"'lanrl St., JIB A great opportunity for minute bleach fot• 'vhite Free Estimates-Discounts ASSEMBLY N.B. 556-8505. "hil .. :...n a must. Age no Pl••••• for a ppt 673-8800 ALLSPAC E all boating enthusiasts \V 11 642-8871 ... u.n : "' · carpets. Save your nioney on a paper An imntediale opening for EXEC. Secl'etary·lnvenlory barrier, a loving I ; ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiij 960-1970 InformaUon (714) 968-0·194 by saving me extra trips. Pl p 1-• R • E.'<per. & Trainees d th Id be dining aster, a '"'' epa1r Immediate Openings individual '''ho types 55-60 Control e.'<per. necess. Sal. giim mo er v.·ou MAINTENANCE 1., x 27 oversize $.10. mo. * * * Will clean living rm., \V.p.n1. accurately \vllh open. 642-3477, N.B. greal. Phone 551-0783 after Ziis Placentia ( in rear) L r\ d H rm., & hall Sl5. Any rm. * PATCH PLASTERING * Lite Asscm. & Soldering some statistical background. FRY COOKS 6 pm. C II be l • ,,.,.,A"'" 90 e r aynes $7.50, couch $10. Chair $5. AH types. Free estimates Cro\vlng non-defense mfg. a tween ·.). u.:;N"'"l.UV 1801 Port Menleigh 15 yrs. exp. is what counts Call 540-6825 co. or electro-mechanical For Appointment Full & p/time. }'lexible hn. H 0 U SE KE E'PER/Cook. SINGLE garage for rent, 18J Newport Beach not method. 1 do work assemblies. Good salary & Cont•ct Carol Smith Exper. & dependable. Apply wanted . tor couple • "'' 1 Maintenance Mech•nic Delmar. C.~1. S25/mo. You are the winner of myself. Good rel 531--0101. P_lu_m_••_"!l.,:_ ______ 1 benefits program including: Surf & Sirloin, 59l> w, schoochild, Newport Beach 1 . lding il Call 548--0919 2 tickets to the Steam Carpet Cleaning L.R. OTIS PLU?.IBING 8 Paid holidays, Co. paid AVCO Coast Hwy, N.B. area! Exp in ~keeplng, Strong I n \\e CLA·YAL CO. R I .. A W N • I · n1edicn l & life ins, paid cooking, serving, 111 us t mechan cs. Office ent• ....., estern et1ona Using co1nmercial equip. Remodels & Repairs. \Vater FUU. OIARGE dri R f Xlnt 1 Machine Repairmen I I BO.AT & MARINE Other decorating & mainten· heaters, disposals, furnaces, vac. + ne\v modern BOOKKEEPER ve, e nee., sa ary . I , ance service on request. dshwashrs. 642-6263 P.1/C & faciliAtics.1 . p F inancial Service Conslnlction background . & \l.'orklng ~·· 6i=>:~ Ex;'jfe~· g:t'::e~fits. 1 SHOW -64&-4871-BIA. Complete Plumbing PPY in erson ~5800 A/R, AJP, payroll, Hou~kHp1ng A~ 4140 Wk Tue~ thru Frt ' at the s TE AM C L E A N ! Service. Lie. 272694. Mood SW~-lkPIM C I Equal Oppor. Employer quarterly tax returns, job Day shift Exp er. pref'd • 1 ANAHEU.t SANITIZE! All dirt. out, PLUMBING REPAffi Y prin er o, nc costing, familiar "'/con-Can train, Paci I I ca Apply : CONVENTION CENTER Aladdin House of Service, No job too small 3W Pullman St. CO~lPANION lor .l'!tiddle tracts, accurate on details, Hospital. 18792 Delav.•are 1701 Placcntla Cti1 • J ~ F b 3 !'.57~2678 ** 642-3128 ** Costa 1'1esa aged la.iv, 5 days a v.·ee.k. good typist. Hrs, 8-5, 5 day H.B. 842-0611, ext ZIG. Equ.'ll Oppor. Employer m/f an . .w· e . -~-----'-'~----! =========zl ~ k 842-1411 Please call 642-5678, elCt 333, * Dibernardo & Sons * Roofing 11 t.1ust drive car 97S-62>9. \\'ee · · HOUSEKEEPER. Intelligent. ' ' ' i • NEWPORT BEACH I ' I Law Finn lo rent attractive office with sec re tar ia I space, including telephone ~ ! answering, r ecep tion : 1 services, complete library, , con f e r en ce r o o1n privileges, 1Bi'o1 cop i er too!. Cnll 833--0730 -' * 11'10 FREE RENT * ' Oelu.'te offices a/v<>11, full ~ I se1vice, ample parking. ' ' : I ' ' ' I Lowest rates. From l rm to llKKI FT. Also desk space from $6().mo. 833-3223 9 to """"- to claim your t i c kets. Carpet sales, installation & COOK; (4) Harry's N.Y. Bar FULL O\arge bookkeeper for Assume responsibility. Cook. MAINTENANCE MAN (North County toll (rce ~pain. 963-2639. ROOF for less. repairs, 7 ASSEMBLERS & .Crill. Nr o .C. airpcn1· :,ccoun~g firm nJn Costa Lrg home. Llve--in, pleasant number is 540-1220.) Car --t Cleeninn shingles,. rock, com p free Need exp. Fry cook, broiler esa. ease se resume quarters. Good Mlacy. * * * r-• .. ., ext. ' L i c .. 16116 3 man, Apply 4121 Westerly lo 0 &.'lslfied Ad No. n, Under SO. Call 675--2256. Floor Car• & Window• 54t-3388/830-5020 EXPERIENCED Place, Suite 1116, Ne.,,.n. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, H 0 USE KEE p ER, lite LICENSED SPIRITU1\LIST Dutch ~taint. Serv. 537.151)1 Bch. Costa 1'11esa, Ca 9'Ji2'l hskpng, Plain cookil"'. 415 Spiritual readings 10 a.m. * * * ~ -10 pm. Advice on all Cement, Concrete Y . Engleman COOK Experienced Oinv. GARMENT cutter for wet hrs day, 5 day wk. Hunt. matters 312 N. El Camino VOLT Home, Santa Ana Ave. Call suit manufacturer. Prefer Harbour area. 846--09'73. - Real, San Clemente, for CEA1ENT & Block \Vork. 1818 Alsuna Lane Instant Personnel 549-3061. experienced or wtU train. HOUSEKEEPER exp. only. appt call 492-9034, 492-9136 Walls, patios~ sidewalks, . Huntington Beach Tempol'al)' Service COOKS, Qualified, experi-S2.fJO hr., 5 day week. Apply Uve-in, priv. rm. nice l\.1ust be familiar w/plumb- ing, electrical , gen'I car- pentry. Bldg exper. nee. See Pe:rsonnel ?\-tanager, Balbw S.y Club 1221 W. Cout Hv.'f, NB P.tALE & Fem. he.Ip. Apply after lpm, Kentucky Fried Chicken, 2929 E. Coast Hwy, PROBLEM pre gn an c Y, etc. By hr. or .)Ob. 646--6915. You are the winne r of 3M8 Canipus Dr., Suite 106 cnce necttsary, call &12-0575 8 am to 12 noon. 825 W. home & fam. No smoking Con f i'd en t • sympathetic PATIOS. \VALKS, DRNES, 2 tickelS to the Ne"1x11t Beach 546--4741 for appointment. 18th St, Costa ~1esa or drinking 491-2209 833-2439 P.tAN ""anted to learn pregnancy counseling, CON~~ET~ ~~TG Western National Equal Oppor. Employer COUNTER girl, must be 21 GELCOATER HOUSEKEEPER, liv-innice stationer bu1lneas. Cdl\1. Abortion £adoptions ref. BOAT & MARINE or over. Eves/wknds. S2 Exper. Swing Shifts only. home, salary open, car & Purchasing, Inventory APCARE 642-4436 CEti1ENT: Patio, drives, SHOW ASSEMBLERS for 1st & 2nd to start. Apply 8847 Adams M•cGregor Yacht Corp references re q u Ire d. control, inside sales. Fun HAVE recently moved here '"alks-Rcpairs, saw & shift in electronics firm. Ave, Hunt. Bch. l6.3l Placentia, 01 494-4423 after 7:00 pm lime. Beach Stationers, 1807 from the east & '\\-'OUld like remove. Free est. !)44-8998. at the Night prem.Jum. offered. No COUNTER belp f/"-e fo• HOUSEKEEPER· Cook Ne"'port, C.M. exp req. Apply 1n person. • u.u• • GENERAL .OFFICE ' · NEWPORT CENTER to get together 'vilh PENN Driveways, Sidewalks ANAHEiti1 Potter &: Brumfield Div dry c 1 ea n er s. Apply TYPIST Live in or out. Refs req'd. 1'1ARRI.ED per90n over 21 ,,, , 2 ROO!\l office with fantastic peo11le h'Om '69, '70, '71 . patios, blk "'alls, 979-9699 CONVENTION CENTER ANIF Incorporated Mo~tgomery c;ieaners. 1l28 Salary open. LagUna Beach, car k phone ntteSS. S1Zi view of Nev.'PQrt Harbor &: I -;0'or~'7J='-. "rnc;,..-=21,o977-:· ~"'"=;,-I Concrete/ Brick Work PleaseJ~ ~i~S. ~xt 333, 26181 Ave. Areopuerto Irvine, WestcliU Pllll.8, N.B. $3.09 Per Hr~ ~~ ~2231. 833-1-437 · I ,-'";;;'k;;.. _;,'"°""="'=· -'-894"--8000='-- ' ' ' ' catalina. 565 sq. rt. $425 BEST ~1ASSAGE IN N.B. 4-""°" San Juan Capistrano DELIVERY Help full or w/&ecul'Clte, ,,.,...._ ... y typing. HOUSEKEEPER·to care for P.1EDICAL recent, exper, Incl d t'Li . 3400 Irvine Ave., SUite 1038 * 64 voo• * to claim your ti c k e Is. 1,...,_ I . Mal f t ~lag card exper. helpful, molber in wheelchr Pref .,. per mo. u es u 1 11es, Contractor CNorth County toll free 1\11/F equal oppor emp<V1 .... p time. e or ema e. but wUl tra.in if &harp!" live in ._._ •-b--' • + --•: take charge front office. janitor service, carpeting fat Bristol) Open 8 Ai\I.1__________ number is 540-1220.) ATTRACTIVE girl, 11 ice Cham.Ad ber ~~ Comm e r.c e Gr~at benefits. Hap PY Span.-~;; oK. ~Ml.I Expert typist , no shorthand. & lot~ of free parking. .'--A="="·~55"·'--7--05~-39~, =-,--,---JACK Taulane, rep a Ir' * * * fl1,'\U'C, model 1 afternoon v e r l:ising promotion. otf1ce. 5 days . N~-port Center ! I ESTATE REALTY 640-1120 LIFE or DEAnt: Let our remod, add. Lie. B-l 260072 a \o;eck. Terrific pay . Good knowledge of area J•ton Best Afency H OU SE~EPERJCOMPA· surgeon. Call 833-:mGO •, , OFFICE SPACE FOR babies live. For altem alives Jl.1y \Vay Co. 642-4703. Tiie Privacy & disc re ti 0 n helpful. Your OV.'ll "transp. 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. NION, p(time, fem a I e. ~10LD repair man. Exper. '1 'ftENT. Costa t.1csa, Harbor to ABORTION call LIFE assured. Send resume to P. Above avg earnings. Good Suite Z13 963-67'i5 Must drive, no smoking. Work on plastic molds, new at Adams. Be au ti f u I LINE 551-5522, 24 hrs. Electrical CERAl\lIC TILE NE\V & O. Box 10516, Santa Ana after school job. Paid dally. 962-5224 H.B. facility. Good w or Ir: ln C modem air 111 u s I c, remodel. Free est. Sm jobs 927ll Pick your own hrs GENERAL OFFICE HOUSEKEEPERS '""° take -nd•'tlons. Apply at Stanlo~ EXECUTIVE, 39 to meet ELECTRICIAN lie. old jobs \t•elcome. 6.%-2426. 9a 0 Ap '" 315 3rd St ., .. v i1,.1 janitorial, Class A \\'a lker slim & trim coinpatible m-opm. p.., " Fee Paid. Be right hand pride in work. F/t &: p/I Applied Engineering, 3080 ' ' ; I & Lee Bldg. Call Gene Hill, gal 19-35. p, o. Box. 1093, 1p1f:'ce.jo:_7619Y jobs. Aily Top Soil AVON Suite E, H.B. to agent. Career oriented 642-5861 642-8044 Airway, CP.1. 557-0136 or 546-5.m. Santa Ana, Calif. • CHRISTMAS MAY DELIVERY Man for Early person w/stabllity. Must ' . .;c:;=~~"°"C~E=N"T"E:-R;;-Gardening •QUALITY* BE OVER J\1omlng LA. Times Home have accurate typlng&:good INHALATI~ Ther.a py ~tOTEL. ~tAID \VANTEO ' ~ NEWPORT p 0 BOX RENTALS * J\"lULCH & TOP SOIL * B E St'll _ Delivery Route, Must figure aptitude. Salary to Tech •. Certified or ehglblc will train, app1y in penon, . 1 Desk space available $.>9, 1-49G Riverside Dr .. N.B. EUROPEAN Ga rd ener. 586-6930 Ut, veryone I have economical car, 2~~ $500 Also fee positions. Call lull ttme 3 pm-11:30 pm Costa Mesa lM. ~ receptionist "'ill ansi\>er Behind Graham Rlty. 9-5. Maintenance -Landscaping. Need s Avon 1Products. hrs daily, :5 yrs or over, Sall). Hart, 54().{J05.5, C'.oa.stal ~~li=.P· 8:° ~~ryl ~ MOONLIGHTER • phOnes, mall s er vi c P. • * PAI..i"VI & CARD READER Tree Removal. V e r y 1_ 111 l I Yes, AVON da ly care pn> No soliciting, no collecting, Peraonnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 be-"ts. Please -nta"l r &14-9333 easonable 64°5329 eves I ducts & COl'lmetlcs sell year \" · t GG HB H bo Blvd CM .... u .. v .. ad 'v/reduction 10831 Beach r · r · EitM,,_ d & · th rfect ... estmins er, • area, ar r • personnel office. S. Coast .,l , HarboOFr ~I ACdEamSsP, A12C10Etotal, Blvd., Stanton. 527-3406. EXPER. Gardener. K1101v ~ . ~i~~ t~ =m~ 8e ';epre-638-2924 'fhe fastest draw ln the Weit: Hospital s. Laguna 499-1311 Want part time Door Man for bar. To Y."Ork 2 or 3 nights per "'eek. Should be 6' +. age 24 lo 35. Ca l l 835-1264. "" ALCOHOLICS Anonymous hO\v. Jl.laint. Trimming & -sentati\.·e. '!ou can make :./eed a "Pad"? l'1i.t.-e an ad! .•. a Dally Pilot Cl8&111~ I I II •-$6 SO h approx 000 sq ft consi•ting 2-72!7 · po deanup 9fi8-M86 H 1 W ~• M & F 710 ns • • -rv.. • r Phone 54 or wnte · : · Job Wanted Male 700 money at your own pace & Help Wanted, M & F 710 e p <1n1-, Air ·cond/refrig. e';l' nee of o. reception roont & 4 Box 12l3 Costa ~tesa. Garde n Ma int/Lndsc:p ' meet new people In your WESTCLIF Private offices .. Call J\Irs. R Id l'k t I too F ·'--' Social Clubs 535 Clnup, Sprklr rep. 646-6852 MANAGE ·WOU 1 e o comn1un ty, · or mott1• •1 Pft'9onnel ~ncy NEED Mature Male, a! part lime Big Brother for 12 yr old boy. 640-0100, 64().0227 Haze. 833-3305 General Services manage motel in Ne....,:{11 detalls, Call : 541).7041. UECUTIYES-IAlllERS {Mark Ill-c.enter) f".~a, ,!Tsqllef:'ohffi,_!i~~: IdNaOrante. ge Co. Jor an ins~_n1t1 -oCalr C..1 ,,_,~a.,~~,· _£~179n:1 's. BABYSITTER / H OUSE. 1651 E. F.dinger, S.A. ..... uuv ...... ~""" ..... PLUt.mING, ELEcrRJCAL, V'IU"'.:.0.U 0 ~ KEEPER. ~Ion-Fri, 2 to 1 50-8836 including utilities, janilor. 836-6679 Hrs 12-7 Mon-Sat CA RP E NT R y. r.tinor Job W •ntMI, t9m•le 702 pm. f.Iotherless home. 2 ''JOB ' OPPORTUNITIES'' _ ., .. .._,. .... _ NEYER A FEE ~~mi Really 3400 Irvine. ~~~~~!!iiiiiiiiiiiiil adj u s t m en t s . l\lajor bo)'5 8 &:-12 )'1"11. Mature '._., -·•---w o~c::..==-----,,.,.,-= ~1 , _ _. -J ,,,___.~,al alterations. All types home NEED help at home? We \\'Oman. 847·3239 aft 6:30. TOP$$$$$$ DESK space available $30 Ula'_,,_.. repair & remod. Let us bid! have aides, nurse s . BABYSITTER-adult, 7:30 to $1 SM-$75M Ran,.. mo. \VUI provide fumitnre F & B Home Repair, h o usekprs. companions. 5:30, !'don-Fri. Our home "2- at SS mo. Answeri ng service 642-1400. Homemakers Upjohn to care tor 1 infant. Trans. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. 541.-1 • .,... k Co& Hun~tl"',..."n Beach. 642-4371 Found (frH -"<idS} 550 REPAIRING? -REMODEL, . . .m.t_.ne.r;:,._H!,', ... .W .. 1-•• ~ •• ~ '16.., ING? or REDECORATL'\IG ? MATURE nurse, exp. \\'ith Mesa area. 557-1073 FOR Added prestige, }''ND: finl German Shepherd Large or small jobs. BuM the ~lderly seeking private BABYSI'M'ER Needed 2. locate your office on lhe Vic \Vnlnut & La Palma, 494-6467. duty. 962-3802 llpm, my home pref,, I i. I Penln, Lido Building !1° tv r .v. "THINGS" by ~to6se. Gen'l RELIABLE college girl will transport a I Ion avail, !, has NE\V space avail to 842-5781 C 8 r pent r y 1 Repairs, do part/time housecleaning o'64-"2-~1460===-=:-=:;,..-= suit, 673-4lS6 FND: BIHck & Tan male P Ju m bing . E 1 e C. Call 979-7570 $2.50 per hr. BABYSJTTER 12-6, Mon-Fri, ~ OFC Suite, 100) ft. Suitable puppy. Vic: Bristol & Remodelln& 642-5613. Help Wanted, M &. F 710 teenagers welcome to call t for doctor. Hun 1ingt 0 n Edinger in S.A. MIJ...1828 bef. LAZY HUSBANDS I'll do call s it 6:30, 97s..9005 t 1 Gardens. 846-l.3Z3. 2 Pr-.t it! Carpentry, p&.int, brick BARMAID. attractive, no I ', ·Sharf! Ocean View Executive }'RD: sn1an clog Vic v.•k. elect Call M I k e A FUN PLACE exper: nee. $2.25 hr. Apply Suite in Union Bank Bldg, Bonita Canyon Rd & Culver 968-9170. . ln pct80n. Escapade, 1664 Newporl Center. 644-9440 Dr., Irvin<. Please identlly Ha uling TO WORK Newport Blvd., CM i ' 1617 WESTCLIFF-N .B. SAi--0587 BOYS wanted , 12 1hru 16. t 7ZI 114.tt. & up. 511-5032 FOUND: Irish Setter • YARD, garage :::o?a.n·U()S, :Ji lei t make $15 to $25. wkly I •--' R I l .. 5 fen1alc , young dog. remove trees, dirt1 Ivy, rz "'Ol'king eves/ Sat. Private 11 ...,,,_ on • -d I stumps. •e "eu en ~~ ~3·12~ r v e wa Y s , c. ' ~Co=. 84::,:::·~,;.:;=-------,,.,- l COMMERCIAL C-1 Loil 555 ;81~7~-26667'·==-;--;::= CASHIER, exper. prefd. I 990 Sq. ft, bldg. 724~~ \\', ----------1 LOCAL moving Ir hauling l. cf. lt1ature 1 p I e 1.1 ant, ~ I• l9UI St., CM. Jleavy ft. LARGE black malt': German by student. Large ttuck. attractive. F/Ume. Metro .. , traf11c + U.1 sq, ft. prkg. Shepherd. vie. 21st & Reas. Barry. 539-9438 or • ee Car \Yuh, 2950 ,Harbor Bt, ; r -IUI'\. SUit RE otc, art Tustin, C. "t, Reward •• , l~53;~;1,:846;:;,· =· =c-::-..,..,.,,."<=:::;: CM ~ ,~ pji.;;~ <tc. 6-l6-$G1 • 642-4447 -, SKIPLOADER,. dWnP truck N-Hiring - _ ln& ANAHEIM, C.M. offiee, LOST Sheltie Pup. VI c: ••rk. Conc:ret•, asphalt, TIME FOR *""' 11r, !Ollet, p..-k'g Nr Lak• Park. down1nwn ,.w1ng, breaking. 846-mo. Bookkeeper ' • 11th A: ~')'.· 1110. HunUngton Beach c 3 11 t.lOVJNGt Local turn. or m,.mt eves, 53IW468 gen. hauling. !a Ft. Jum. ef : ~ L REWARD! LO" b I a' k van. S<S-1862 557-2136 Reli ; ~ .:. & \,~18~ Afghan, female. \Vhite n1ark HAULrNG $10 up. Moving, ; ...,_ 1431 Solllh Coast on chest. 536-19Tl ·or big Oat bod. -11w7.' $lit. .. 2186,_ (WJ;) '30-8800 __ _,.!i4?-<IO:!=-;c"'2,__-,-,-~ L.OST neutered male Black ~IOVING &. Dellvrcy Jobs ~ ,. ,_._ Tacwt'' 1lal a lrg cat. been in reeent fight by reliable student with Big -:,;;; •nil. fllllino. tn Re\va-"'.I. 64&4329 aft 6 ttep van. Reas. 646-1346. CUmBl' VUlap m IOCh St., I.OSI', amfl.ll Black cat. HouMC1u nlng 118. eo-ia mile, Vic Marij(old ft Jro, SAl &. Sun & Some Hours Ourini The Week Apply 3-5 dally . 151 E . Coast Hwy. Nowpor t Ba•d! Equal Oppor. Employer QUICK CASH THROUGH A -- WANT AD 642-5878 oulflld edit .i1 "" Hems. CdM, 61H76!I all 6 2 CLEANING l•dles will I 0.;;,.p -or ,.,,,, lt<m. "U.t" 11 In cluallled. Ship CLEAN yoor home $25 day . • J~_call 60-ll18t to Short Resultl! $t2-5611. 9i9-4314-83&""151 aft 5 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!""I --------- ·' U.LAlllS-Nl.oTIAIU ··Ar•-You,.U.•111ploy .... No-Al• You S••Jtl119.A.Ch•nt•- -WottiH About Your t-1-Tlrflll of lro•111 ,,oml••- U11d1cid.d A1 To A Ptop•r Cwne of Actlo- ARE YOU UNDE R PAID7 If Yeti C.. ....... TM ........ c.t•1•~ l•fte Afflt•...,., Wa'4 .... All I•-•• WM YM IF YOUR ANSWE!H ARI! TRUTliFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do you h•v• tfton9 v•c•tio11•I driTI 1 I. Do you h•v• 9ood 11•tlv• l11t•lli9•nc•1 C Do you f•el 1ufflci•11fly motlv•t-' to 1chl•v11 D. Do you h•v• tll• •bllity to m1k• d1cl1lo111 E ;..,, you r.1fy to•••• t1•ll1tlc c1r1•t obl1ctl••7 F: If you wet• c.011vi11c9' th•t h,lp ••• •T•il•iil1 would you •cc•pt it, without f •l•y7 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th• Mtt•r jo"-•t• 11ot •"••rlt1ef e Thit4 petty pfOf111i•n1I lnllu1tte1 i1 10111etl111•• 111c11• my • s.tti119 tll• tl9ht 4oot• opon, •• th• tl9ht 1 ••• 1 , •• quTt•• t•ehntqni-· ------:·· --· • b•c11ti•• po1ltlon1 •t• fillH tlltou9h •11•cut1•• lnt•t• ''i•wl. · 'fl M••• t•lllm• tn1li1119, i1 not• toi•I 1111w .... SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW UEOUTIYE SERYIOES, 1110. -HOMI! OFFICI - -- 1714) 547-"25 111 N , Main St: S•nto Ana ISECUJllTY IANI( IUILDINIS SUITE 7021 ,. ... .... lfl ·-25 B A11•mbloro 3 A Technicians • -2 Sr.-'Fochnlclono-.. --1-- 3 THI TochnlclaM Dartnell Por oonnol Service Agency Call '40-M70 547-1694 Detign Engineer NICE lady wanted ror ·part Micro--wave filten to $953 lime maid work. Exp not Teleprocel8\ng, :J<iO BAL neceuary, Apply In ,._ Procrammer to $12K only. All Baba 'Motel, 2250 Account/t.aauna to Sl2K Newport mvd. C.M.. ~~p~/~~\ t~ r.: NO EXPERIENCE' NECESSA RY ~'~·y-:~-iiJ TRAINl!E POSITION Secretaries to $750 NOW OPEN Bookkeeper1 $'100 GB lnduat11el or So. (alll Med. Girl Frl/M. Viejo mo Nu Immediate openiap ID< Supern.or/J\etall to 18511 tra1neeo ta d to p la 7 Sec'y/LUe ins, exp $600 + marketing dlatrlbutlon i: Secretary traJnee to ~1 credit merchandlal.ng. 6 new Sky Bunny/Girl Fri $500 locations to open \n lm- lnsurMCe Oerk to $500 mtdlate tuturt. Many pot\. TyJ;lit/G. Ofc/1'1, Viejo to Uons now open for lull Ume $475 perm!lnent people. CALL TRISH HOPI<JNS * XL.NT TRA1NING Pill). 488 E. 17th St. (at lrvlne) CM GRAM. Suite 224 642-1479 WORK AUJO AVAIL ,FOR "If '4f IV" HIGH -SCHOOL ~ ' ~.._. --.;st ... ·$W COl..LroE STUDENTS KEEP rnE BOTTOM OF <DMPANY Bl'.NEFlTS , ROUND WASTE 8ASEh"l'S l'OR P I RSONAL clean by plactna a paJl"r INTERVIEW CALL1 Piaf• • !he bottom of lhe S»-25'1 buktt. Tum Idle llemt into Coll Mon. a T -. Only euh with a Dolly Pilot i t -C...Wed Ad. 6G-5678. ~ a m-.,.. .. ' L ----' -------• ' ,. ' - - w orl pu et no be ti be a ru bu M 3: sh t• i· ~ B a m w' ta Ii c a H•I -NUR Reg app) LVJ- ins. 833- I NUR • -shin t fll.B l Rd, l INijji , I •hi' ' Bev ~ Esu ' ,_ , PAR ~ no I or I ',_ : PAR Sat, job : Im ean or : the j· Old, ! ' ' I l ,, ' ' ' ' ... ' ' -' I ' Mal• In ! Fu) 1 r r:: at ad1 ~ 1J::; ;;;' :, •• •Pl (Be Fa an ! " i-· m t" 2 j: __ ~ I • m"' i· ' ... TI4: ! - I wi. ar j Fe --+--:.:r l I~ l ac ' M ' I to , D1 1~·i M I, ·IRF.l ' .. I" . " f u ' --he ' I .. 1 ~ "' - ) op • FREE PASSES You Could Be One of Today's Winner& 10 Pairs of $2 Tickets Given Daily FOR H. WERNER BUCK'S 'BOAT SHOW' O Holp Wanted, M & I' 711 _Hole Wente<!, M & I' 710 SECRnARY· EXECUTIVE PERMANENT, PART TIME SUPliRVISOR $700 Up, for l n dl v . w/medical Ins. c l a l m s exper. Decision ma k I ng diplomat n e e d e d for rnedlcaUdcntal claims ofc. Jason Int Atoncy 17400 Brookhunl, F. Vly. Suite 213 963-6775 TELEPHONE SALES, Taps, dally pay, repellt deals, yr. round ofc. Prol or v.ill train. Call 636-8995 TELE sales -taP1 prof. or will train. Daily p a y . Repeat deals. 636-8995 TDl'O'S Dial·A-Job! TEMPO otten a truly unique • & time aa.ving opportunity for skilled •.. , . _ KEYPUNCH ....... ~ ......... _ , ••....•......•..•.....•...•....... ~········ • • f WESTERNNATIONAL : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~l~CAllOIS;.;::~l~O~CA~l~lllMANSI==::::~~= • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! (DIMGHltS TO OClil CUUIS) .: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JAN.26 TillU FEB. 3 DDDRS OPEN WEEKDAYS 3 PM - WEEKENDS-12 NDDN ACC~SSORIES OISPLAYS MARINE ART SHOW (Top Laguna Artists) MARINE FASHION SHOW 8 p.m. daily: 3 p.m. Sundays) . _,,_ ~ Monday, J11u1ary 28, 1974 DAILY PllDT Find Your Name If your n•m• 11 listed In a lptclal ad -It could •PPNr under any cla11lfic1tlon, so loo.k at them all-phone "'2-5671, ExMn1ian W, b. twtn 9 a.m. and I p.m. to makt arran91rMnt1 to pick up your 2 fret show tickets at any convenient DAILY Pl LOT office • Be The ·Guest of the DAIL-Y PILOT 1M • .;.l.;.scc:.•:.:l;..l•.cn.;.oo;;.u;c•;__......;8:.;l.;.8 Pianos/Organs 826 Booh, Glftaral 900 ALL BOATERS AnENTIONI WALK UPSTAIRS OR RIDE THE ELEVATOR TO LOWER PRICES!! e PIANOS • ORGANS FULLERTON MUSIC Our Newest Location 18191 Euclid, :'ountain Valley 1 Rik. No. of Sar Diego 1''\\'Y 557-4836 Rentals from $5 Basic Boating Coune In R&man5hlp I: boat h&ndlina by Ht, Beach Power Squadron ...... January 29th at 7 pm at • Pl & G nd ?.tarlna Hleh School & anot ra ' f't. Valley High School ALL MAJOR BRANDS A ,....at opportuni ty for u~~ .~ rebuilt piaoos al90 all boating enthusiast. Upnght~rom •••...••• , S69 Spinets ·• .•.•..•... $145 IntormaUon (7141 968-0G1 Pla,yers · · . , •••• · ....• ~ Boats/Mlrln. Grands " ............ $395 Equip. 904 e Organs -~~------'""" ALL MAJOR BRANDS OptigKn , , •• demo •..• $195 Spinet .•...• new ...•• , S.199 RED TAG SALE Yacht junk & U!ed marine equipment Sara's Marine Salvage, 411 -3 0th St (Cannery Vlllago), N.B. Free Organ Lesions P hone 557-4839 FULLERTON MUSIC 122 N. l lat·bor, :FulleL1on 871-1805 hrs: Open Nigl1ls 'ti! 9 Sal: 'til 5:30. Sun. 12-5 Boots, Pcrnr 906 '73 17 18' IMP Pawnee, 225 hp OMC Tndm/trler w/britS. loaded w/xtras. Must sac. Need my equ.lt;y. &: TOP. 9'J9.-7516 We have a· fine organization with family oriented people. We are pmud to serve the publlc and have great respect for both our employes and our customers. The position now open has been filled since our business began a few years ago , by one of the finest people in the world; !he's now in the fight of her life with a serious illness and it will be some time before she can undertake even ~ small portion of our responsibilities. So we need a mature, refined lady who can help a busy ~y get through an always busy day. Monday through Friday Imm 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You'll have to be able to take shortlfand, type, take charge of an offlce, pay SO!Jle monthly bllls and Just generally keep my affairs of state In order. You might be independently wealthy, or dependably poor; or have children at home or all away -~t school; yoq migh~ even be a grandmother. But if you 're good at being a secretary, have a sense of humor and respect your fellow man, I'd like to have the honor of meeting with you and discussing this position. Please take a moment and send a resume to Classi· · lied Ad #12, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. I'll call you for an appointment. Thank you. I BUY!! SECRETARlliS Who want d1pifled I: stimulattug Iona or abort term aasi.nznentl • few days, couple wl!!eks or few months • you decide! Now ll>uPLY ·av · PHONE Antique• IOO Anllquo1 IOO Mlocollanoous Call 50-4450 & Lei Ull know1;;;;;~,;;E;;;R;;;;;s;;;;1A;;;;;N;;;;;&==c=;;;;;;N;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 PIANOS -ORGANS New & Used. Great selection. Competitive prices. Open 1'..Ves. & Sundays. The best deals are always at: SKI & rec. boat + trailer & extras. Evinrude motor, Xlnt cond. $195, m-0129 after 5pm. Holp Wanlld, M & F 710 ' NU~Es: Morgan Nurses Registry, c.~1. now lakina: applications for R N ' s , LVN's, Prac., aides, Live Ins. ~1&F. ~361 or 83;-2365 = t:'C:..."h:u;.:.~u~~ HI ESE Good, used furnHure & applia nces or will sell l1>r you MASTERS AUCTION :m51Ai Newport, 0.I 646-8686 839-0974 alt. 6 tor Sunday Behind Tony's Bldg. ?\lat'l. !Ir W allichs Music City South Coast Plaza 541).UJO 40 FOOT MMlineer S-Ftsher. Twin O\rysleno. teak deck, auto pilot, bail 1925 KNABE Baby Grand well, Call 673-9191. Re1t•ur•nt Monotemant lmmed1ate opening for capable uat.stMt mahager with potential to ma.nqe one of Newport Beach.'• finest restaurants. Ex p requlttd, call May tor appt. Bob B u r n s Restaurant, 644-2030 until'" have the 'just right' CAR PETS spot for you! NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO. T""po Tomporary Holp piano with Am pico A PtaYer ;lloah.==.::Sa=n ___ _;909c;:.; 1 NURSING Aides, exper. all ~ shifts. 1445 Superior Ave, l'{.B. 642-2410. 4G6 Flqshlp Rd, N.B. &12--8044. I RN'S NURSES Aid!!, exp. pref. All shifts full or part Um' Beverly Manor 244.52 Vii Full time & relief E•trada. Lag Hiiia * ALL SHIFTS * PART TIME, Ideal for Apply in pen;on TRANSCRIBER, X ·ray tenninolOIY requlttd. Full time days. Please conta ct personnel offtce, S. Cof:lst Hospital S. l...quna 499-1311 mtsTS ACCOUNTING CLERKS students, Mon-Fri., Eves, Hylond Conv•Mtctnt Sat AM, E Z inside v.'Ork. "' exp needed. call 636-8995 Hospltal VOLT <>J' m-.2258 ~~~~erer lnstent Ptrtonntl PART tim!!-t.l/F, Mres Ir: SA~1.JPM . Temporary Service Sat. A.l't! Ideal student ""'!!!!!""'""'""'""'!!!!!""'""'I 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 Jobs·lnslde, no eJCP. 6J6.8995. RN Supervisor, 40 hr wk. Newport Beach 546-4741 PER.SON w /I! x p e r In Small tam. type nursing Equal Oppor. Employer camera A/or Sl!'reo l&le1, home. Call for appt, cn41 I '!!~!"'!!!!'!'!"!'!!.'!'~'li!!!!!~I or w/educatlonal ox~r. In "94-I015. TYPIST EXECUflVE the1e fields. Under 25 yn: SALES GUU... fun shop, Suong Enc;llilh backgromld Old, will train. Call ~2730 e v I! s . le sun da ys. We \\ill pay for quality. PRODUCTION Serendipity :isio Pl"" Dr .. __ _.eauiii;ii&t<-iiii'm.;;.,..,_1 WORKERS SA. 507·2702 1-tale trnlnees. Pn!fer exper.1.iiiii;ii;iili&..,;;;;;;;;;;- ln pain! or adheslvo mixing. SECRETARIES TYPIST From private collections owned by Dr. & Mrs. Preston Haldaman formerly from Palm Springs & Mrs. Clifford Kramer formerly from l'biladelphia. TO BE SOLD AT: PUBLIC AUCTION Carpet. comprised o!: 14x22 Sarouk rare Chi· chi, rare Chinese Temple carpet, interwoven with 13 figures, measuring 2'611 by 6'; Kara- bagh, Silk Nain, Herez, several prayer rugs, Anatollans, Shlrvans, Kazakhs, Seicbur, Ar- debil, Kermans, Kandahars & a selection of other 'outstanding antique & semi-antique carpets. All lo be sold at highest price offorecl. Preview of items may be seen from !Dam to 7pm Jan. 28. KENMORE washer/dryer, i · under warr. $90 ea. Flr polisher, elec broom $5 ea. 11 x 12 avocado rug & pad . ' Kiri 's Scitwlnn bike $12.50. girl's Schwinn bike $12.50. 646-4219 WANTED on consignment ladies quality clothing. for well established s to r e . Business cllentele. Knits, cocktails, furl, jewerly, etc. Please call 544-93U, 10- Spm. Tues-Sat. Action rebuilt. $3700 with s.; Amplco rolls. Dupree LIDO lt for aale No. 2816 Player Pianos. 294G-D Grace w/boa.t COYft', f1'l. Sl Lane, Costa A-tesa Unda Isle. 615-7198 Sporting Good• 830 DART SAILBOAT ==~=:;;;:....-= new osll A ......... $3)0, 185 CM. glass skis Grand ~o::r~bes=t:.:o::tt::"'"'-'9112-=.'1116::1116::;1:_~1 Prix bindings $80. Leather Boats Sltm/Docb tlO ski boots, n1en's size 8 $20. ' , ~ Linda 546-4478. 34' SIDE Tie allp, Huntington Harbour, $59. mo. avail tmmed. 846-3272 BOAT SLIP for rent, up to Store, Restaurant, 24' power boat, Bar 832 -6'l3-e6l9 aft 6 pm BRUNSWICK VIP regulation size pool table , 1 118" slate. $315. 962-0125 Boah, Storal' 911 DELI CASE & SCALE 646-8286 DRY Stonge; Sall boats to "'ESTJNGHOUSE 17 cu f.t re(rig, frost free, like new $150. Zenith B&W console TV, R•dlo, Hifl, 18 tt., ·launching incl. aome park'r . ALSO Boat oHp up to 3) ft. 673-5070 TV SSO. Call 536-6482 Stereo 50 YRDS greenOghag, ....i • RICE'S TV SERVICE [ i carpeting, &ood cond. $100. .... 24 yrds, gold shag used (formerly in Pantry S Cntr) - carpeu,,., $50. 615-0866. '* TV Specials * . COAL FOR SALE U'"!d & Color TV sets · Whlle Auction to be held at 7pm Jan 28 for fireprace or pot bellied they last!! Color from 165 Compon. Sale/bnt 920 Del M.r Track/ Fairgrounds Bldg #6 stoves, Hiett Bros Feed Co, . up, B & W from S35 up. For 1---------·I 1735W.5th St.,s.A.542·'r293 =call: ... ,,,,,,,..~a CAB1 ~~· reldy Full tln1 e. This Is a youna:, 1rowth ori e nted organization ntoving to Tal<e Via de la Valle off-ramp of Interstate 8' SOFA, $25. POOL TABLE or -to 11 '" ·-•· -· tie 5 I ft J . 4, .. 8• ·~. 1375 Logan Ave., CM downl, wre . llfb, TV An tmmed open•-for an , e on unmy Durante Way, at Denny's • -ZENITH RCA w antenna dbl -. •-Major land development firm Jnd'•·"'ual . w/...:::t typl-Re ta CAIJ.. 675-0l87 EVE . & , color, Ba: , .... hat tmmed ~·-1or ·~ •-·• s uranttomalnentrancethrutoBldg.#6 TV• & stereos priced to wtndowt, clean, pvt pty, lrvtne. Xln't bcnefils. Start al $2.SG hr, w/x ln 't advancement potenl!nl. Call TI4/556-tl70, 8am·Sp1n • VV""•w,.. llkil1s. (50 w, p . m. ae-KNEISEL 175 CM. Skis, clear. Priced Jess than t1JE> $1,095 557-tmS ::;;.tatlj~ ~:i= curately) Conducted by hardly used, step in Geze discounters with 3 yr 1961 CAMPER, 11'. 327 architecture, eteroW or Por Appointment CONTINENTAL bindings. S90 or bst oar picture tube, 1 yr parts & CHEVY. A b&rpln at $200. finance. Sh 80 w.p.m. Cont.ct· C• I S Ith 212-7494 of 6#-8029 service. No chfil:. for Call 540-3763 • • PURCHASING Typing 70 w.p.m .. Afuat ha"" ro m 112·74M M 0B1 LE TELEPHONE. deltvery or set-up on 19" c-1 ... Bikes good telephone penonaltty. AVCO San Diep .Asking $500. or reasonable & larger. 25" Sold State •;~ 925 EXPEDITOR ~ u t ~... -·· Pr! ty "'~" -. from •AM. Cash 90 Plan _____ ..,_ .. ____ ..;;.;:;:i """'ce en l,llCIK'.U With this Advertisement, no Deposit uu.-.... · P · V'lr-..u or teri;: ABC O:>lor TV, Three years experience 8 1 C•ll Mrs. FJtkler Flnancl•I Service will be required for Bidder Number. ~t~~i~s35.J:~:~1:; ~kh~~u':tt!~~!: H~~~1121·,:f"-Pm~ Purd w lngExped1to:t THE IRVlNE CO. 6445'00 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS tz.e. t!J6.8102. JANUARY Beach, 9Ql.'3329or~ wknd 0 , ~·-" coon!lnatlng raw m•ten&J '44 33" I ~Equo1::.~0p:""':·~Em:p11>y<r::.,1~;:;:~::-;;-;;;:::-:.::==----;: OAK FIREWOOD lhN reeelvlng, lnsptttion , 9AM 'tll NOON J ! ' 995-3397 197l KAWASAKI. 5 O O cc, =.n~:"'1" a..i ~ o~~ Equal ()poor. Elnployor m/f UNDERGROUND fnstaller, Help w.-, M & F 710 I Applionca 902 1 ·SKl--bootJ--',"c~bll"c1re"--n-'s_bu_ckl_e, CLEAR·ANCE [ If I ~:~~~~· = co n di t Ion 1 . Call for exper. Trainee COO!llldered. WHO WANTS TO WORK'!' HOTPOINT gas dryer, boot!, size 3, 4, 5. 543-2779 . ,,_to V.. . .,1..--.ao appolntmont: SECRETARIES Tele,i::ter Calli<! Tv, ml DRlVE A CAB! Frigidaire olec dryer NEW ODYSSEY & 3 game'-SALE '-L-.--2 -T-l-...J$2.00 "12 llooda 150 w/bOr I< tn4) ... .,.. .U'N'I W. Hwy, N.B. Equal CHOOSE your houn, work Penncrest auto wa s her' $85. Eves, 3 Intl, mu, Jn--rir, -m1•1. ~. ~Mo.I Oppor. Employer. fOf' )"OW'M!ll. be yoor own your choice $40. GE aut~ 64&-7084 -~ waw ~l WAITRESSES -· Men or women. Can washer $50, Lady Kenmore I 'l85=~CM~-'.",."-,.=lki.'--G-rand-I PANTS cond. l12IO llrm. 81t-ll40 PRIMARK PROD.UCTS ~S.Suan Immediate openings for in- dividuals w/eood secn:larial sklll1. TyplJI& 60, sh 80. One poalUon requltta aome book· keeping. Day &: nlte ahlft. Ap 21 &: be lll&hUy handicapped. au t o wa ah e r • $ 8 5 , Prlx ~ $80. Llnda CUTE l.ovHble male Spaniel ~or::..:55H99'7=.;=::.· -----I over. Exper. prel. Apply in Neat -CJean Appearance. Guaranteed & delivered. 546-44.78 mix 3 mo. old. lovea HODAKA Super Rat, new person Jolly Roger 203 v .. ., retired. Age :IS to 70. 546-8672 BLOUSES everybody '*4691 Cerlanl forks. 21" -whl, Santa Ana, Calif., {Between Harbor a n d Falrv\ev.•, soulh of \Varner) Mari • Supplement ""'"' •----. LEATHER"ski boots, Men's Al cond $300/oller ne Ave., Balboa Ialand. Drive a cab e"bn ot 11;-;;n=a Rent W•1her1/Dryers alze 8 $3). Linda ~-· • Wallor or Woltro1s clay. Apply in person, $2. wtl. Full malnt. 546-4478 BLAZERS I J[~J Hoo·~· A 90 bit ~-Yell Cab Co. 186 * 63!}.1202 * NI ... ..,... ~ · ce • re · enc. iw-dinner hour. Apply 1n ow , E. 16th 90 YARDS of carpet, white , Top. condition. Ideal fat an equal 0 pp 0 rt u n 1 t Y pefKID.T C!Newportb Be a ch St., Costa Mesa. WASHER , Dryer, polyesler shag, $1 yrd, good DRESSES beginner. SUIO. 837-6411 For Appointment Contee.-Carol Smith employer m/f ennla u , J601 Eutblutt dlahwasher, $65 each. cond. 979-4190 •70 YAMAHA 360 Enduro. "I~!!""'!!!!!!!!~!!!!"'!"'!!!!!!'"'!!! I AVCO Dr, N.B. 84+-m!O ~ Call 646-MCS Ml~ut ~s 154 M"'t aell, make otter. Jim " REAL ESTA':'E SALES DtnnerW"AITREG ~~ ... ~ [ •••• • ;i.,. WESrIN,,, GHOUSE Wuh<r, Wonted 820 SWEATERS • PUPPY WORLD '• llorth m-rrn 2 Openings now for Flnencl1I Service rave,. ..... MllllB, V 711 yn:. SlOO. 645-64611 ASA.KI • .u-expertenced people. We 're Apply in peflon, Odles Ra-WANTED Pl&)"el' Piano &: Otlhuahuas, Tiny Poodles, KAW bikt lOOcc, uu .. $195, expending to H.B./F.V. Equal Op64.!.! .. ':..-~-tHsunntN. 1400 Padllc Coast Bulldlng Malerlals 1116 Roll top desk. Reuonable, FUN CLOTHES ~uller. T".'_".!m0 • ~.~ulls, ::'11167 ' w /lhoclm, $45 areu with 11.sttn& refen'all _. .-.,,~ wy., ewport. ~ 800 6&-0682 ~Her, ~poo. ~'-"'==~.,.,~-=I from new home pro~ of SECRETARY WAITRES.§ WANTED, 8P· e Surplui.BulldifttM ,:;:u:_s:;:lc:::o:..l_l-ns_l_ru_mant __ s_m_1 ~~~100'~pJ>Fs~i ~B~Ai'°1004f..~ g:.:."." c 0 mm u n It y Exec. V.P. needa .• ''FridQ ~ z~1·~. ~ SCRAM-LETS ~ ~'.'J°~:.~~ "ACOU5f1C" gull. am p See Our New Openstud t~:" ~~Breeds. Beot otter. 557..ml HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Penon". 'l'yptni', phones, Hwy, Lquna Bead! wood , alwn abettina:, mold· (No. 2'11) cabinet CNo. 710l '70 350 SUZUKI Twin. Xlnt REALTY lite ah-Great hrs -Nice ANSWERS lna windows. etc Wetlme PEMBROKE Welsh Corgi condition le runs 1trong. m: 84&-El384AL "1smTA' TssE:i-2845 8j.,'..., Bost A~·cy °""'w~~r::;,.P~'~.. Bu-·1L1?_ERMs_,_s~Rs.P~us $1100> ~. $llOO (retail Jack W1'ntet g~~1o~•K•;.., 6 ':..'k ::,_,Y.1ncMX$4501a. ~· io~~~ R 17400 Brookhur;:"F.'VIy, betwn 3 &: Sprn. 9G-7212. Dawned -Gaudy -Apart ~. aw o'M" -COMPLETE set Lu d w lg old 49t-769'J ifk: new. ~.,MustOU:il'. SALISMEN Suite 213 96Wl15 WANTED: Part time hel~ -Dolup -PADDED ~4~541-"f.w ~ dnims, Zlljan, Cymbals " Stock! JIUSH Setter pups, 7 wks, ,$500;::::·..;613-5016c=:,==~-,-1 Why not work In the hottl t Men'• store, man o · True k>Ve ii aometimH a all acceuc>ries $450. 492-4291 AKC -'--20 Cham .~ area. • HunllnJton Beach. • SECTY • TYPIST woman. 842--9800 bet. l<MI l'IY wHh elevator shoes dat· cameras & ~ ' iwrulS, ps on '68 HONDA 350 CL. Good Fountain Valley. Let us .Goqd t)'.pjst a: good phone PM in& a glrl w1th a PADDED ·equipment IOI Offlce Furnrtvre/ OPEN IOAM-6PM =:~=.lass ·to start ~412~6pMI. $4iOO . 'train you. Call Phll Me-~ty Sal" oriented bta. lqulp. 124 DAILY ._.... ·Nameo;· ··VllL•GE ·-REAL Sa111Y-"°°1$MO:-O:c:-aU: W,.IKINDS ANTIQUE -•--·1 o1 WIDE anglo auto 28 m ~. ":'928Newport·lrvlne .,... M0blle Homos 935 . ESTATE~ 963-4567. port location. BASIC/FOUR'& . ·-· .. ~ .. AU :~«,;-& --Mamlfat.secOr, w IM ,s· CONF. tbls, draft. inaCits. (Closed Mondays) ....,.... Reoepttonlll 6 Gen'I Office 18552 ,MacArthur Bh~. $3.00 PER HOUR ftx1t1res must go by 1/28. screw mount. Case lncl. exec. desks, lite tbl.' B/P 3 MALE AKC Irish Setler MOBIL &: HOME work. Good typl1t. For an 83J.964f Demonstrators wanted. won: Drutlc reductions. Lrg Xlnt cond. $60. 552-8028. w~~9ih <loon.St, CMPJerce64~ ~~ pups, 12 wlul, shots, Sac FOR SALE : acoountlng firm In Costa Socretary/R-llontll lnalde. Major lawn can banrlntr Ttllany 1tyle lamp. VIVlTAR Zoom 85-l05mm 1 ~ to gd homes. 548-3lTI SILVERCRIST Meo. Please aend 1Y"1un1e Pa company hb1ng for part i:.. oak desk, Auttrlan Auto 3.8, Mamtya/Secor · Days. ~IALE Sheltle, &190 male MOBILE HOME to aautfied Ad No.70, ~rt time, Monday 1hnl time work. Ttainlng avail-deik, Welsh dresser, oak screw mount w/cue. Xlnt OLYMPIA ofUce e I e c, ~ye<I. also fem 'Ve lsh 20' x 53., 2 BD 2 BA. ,. ....... Dally Pilot, P.0 .1560, Costa Friday, 8:30 to l :OO. Fut able. Call 213: 88 .. 5370. table, lrg pu_ b mirror, Oak cond. 55,2..8028, typewriter. \Vlde can·iage, Corgi. 507-2951 draped, blt·t••., ...:::;::.•,., Mesa, Ca 9'J627 and accurate t y p I n c hln& pbbud &: ch Perfect d Co $600 ,.., ,..a.a-• ~. Real Estate office c 4'1.'.!-n~ S. mCoasu Furniture 110 Sa rtf con • st · BOXER P UPS, AKC, fawn, washer I: elect. dryer, wired ' RE~lONISf want 0 ed fo 4 r Call 963-4567 a&k for Mr'. WE ha\'f'! a few openlngl for ~· 1 ::::::;:' -w I C ice $250. 499-3i02 6 v.·eek.s, pet & show, for 220 air cond., klteh. zesty young co. oo J!a.u. boys &: girts to become .. -1, ._..,_ MUST Sell, 5 pc BR aet, EXEC SWVL CHRS $15/25 846-9496 clock, ltorqe lbed, land- • ~~~pho::O.!ee~ng :~l~~ *Stc'yi, BookkHpert Daily Pi lot carriers. In ANTIQUE PIANO, Eng. Den turnlture. velvet 90fa Seo chn $8124, dks. Pierce LAB purcbttd pups, yellow, scaped patlo. Three yn. ol d __ helptul. Call Call, SJl..2574. Uz tleinders Agency ~ ~~ ~ ~o~ 1806 • ~t ~ :Jt, ~ =-86'1W. l9• CM S4Z-3408 ~n ~S::1· 963--3013 bef ~= P'k:·.~IA r::, Rf-~LE.""'~e ~ ren,:,: Suite ;: :a-su.esk.ailO ·-; .:r;tori; ~~~::. •. ~~ ~ ~lam.:· " mlm>n: ~;~~=·~N:~ Marjorie Stamper HorlOI 156 ~~· ~ ~ " f°" $35. orl .. nt mo. " Dial A Job m 1155 0 C I'-673-1232 !ll'EREO, 3 pc. coat $l:ll0 long ., YoU lllce! Adult! * * :n~. up per month 60-J645 No Cho ... To You -·. s' ·-· new. Gun c•binel ·--... 1come to attend Tuesday FASHION * CAN BE SllN AT: l:· .Reoeptlonllt tor doclon ol<. __ Ett&blllhed 1Stl6 .... ~ apphlre Anllquos IOO $450. Leather chair & nlgbt at 7:30 PM. We want David Gilbert CRESTMONT , ~lnr It 111 nq'd. Wiii SECURITY GUARD Balboa liland , ottoman, cost $!00 .. Mak< everyone to team to play 1521 Seacrest ESTATIS ~ n tor ·1111urance work. Exptt, F/time. Contact You,, ~kthe w1 lnMh r of 1tfd• ~~YT• hlllNowG ~~· ... ~ 673"'9582 or Eves thelno!E~!!.! !~!.11-PietCoaserich Coronl del Mir um Site Or., Bra.. (Central i 5'8-0016, Mr. Ford, SUpervllot • uc eta o 1 11 ~. • 1;11~. • ... _..e <rM·-1. l BOUTIQUE You nre the wlnnet of Avt. acrou !tom BrM •1 , RECEPTIONtST. Ty p ln 1 , l•lboa &aY 'Ctub Western Natktnal ::,a-.. ~~~~ A-1.AGNAVOX comole ste.reo Muatc, Newport Blvd. at 2 ticket• to the Comm. Ho.p.) Lot •4'. .: ~::,.-~pl~i!!, It ll',l~ s': ;:idc:~:.si:i~ IOATSH&OMWARINE ~~ 213 Ocoan, Lag Bch ~\· ,:~~u.r.!~ie =: :a.°:; Bach Upr;ght BOAt'& NMiRiNE 1~~~NTi;lhowlng;"AijCTr;;RA;;;· ;Y0, _PK_._M_a_11._.1 , · Suite 7, Cotta Meu. t 1 me d l c ta p h 0011 , AaatJaw 1 _.. Both ex cond. 5*«i62 Piano with bench, $350 or Specl•llting In l Motor Homtt boo-Ph•, ad I I at the ' ~ .... *SOFA !I LOVESEAT * best otter, must ,.11 , Travel Clotho• SHOW Solo/Roni .:, ' aptl(l, ra:;ltdp J porn~: ANAHEIM FREE l'tckup. Refr1c. Appl Never used • Very rd. qua]. =-~'='ml,::,,.~-~---at the ,c.;, APPLY !ROii.ON TAPE TO procoduns,, 1 s1r1 olflce CONVEN'l:IOll CENTER ~metal. Call anytime: Usually home. il&l-7110 PIANO Tuning. Experienced (714) 64'8322 ANAHEIM 23' MOTOR hOm• like new. • . TROUSER POCKETS when Jt)tQe tuhnl1J.1iresume . Jan. X·Ftb. 3 HOUSE Ml of turnltu"' '69 Piano Service. 24 hr . '6" CONVENTION CENTER Will sell or trade tor local ' troullfl are new. Thi• will Wrll• 01•nea Id No. eo. P\MM call MN111. ext 333, Cad A. '63 v w . Service. 6~2160 Jan. :!6· Feb. 3 rtal Hlate. ROii 962-2llll · and Ddy PUot, p o Boa 1560 "' clfllm )'OUI' t I c k et•. OLIVE TREES. 15' HIGH. • · · very reu ., l 17th S Please call ~5678, txt 3.13, 962-44n. --~tht~ha~ftlholtt. eo.taMea.c.ili.ta.' (North COunty toll -fNI $ZEAOC.YOUDIG rerock~ ~nt;.~~~~~~~1~,'~~ 445 , treet lo cll\im jbt1\" tlcke ts .1 -:e,,;Dol""'e'C's'o.M~otor,.-Ho~mo~Ren~-lals-I Enjoy more dolct space by SOn' W1,ter Oealtr needs numbtr 1a 540-JD>.) 54&-6411 ar!J!. s.a. 111 549-3UJ or 979.6046 . fN<>rth Coun y toll free '73 ~· M.H. a Mlnil' ~"-.. "don't need•'· with 1 telephone' 10Ucitorv-Tl\U ta * * * REBLT ..Wuhen. Drym;, 10 Gal lilt 4 fresh water Think of \\hat ynu no longet' (1 Blk from lrv1ne Avel num ber Is 540-1220.) Free mllea g til 9, m.oaoo :o:im. Piiot Clutllled Ad .• • ~ ,...... pos1t1oo. WOMEN tor JlQUMC1eon1n&. Dllllwuhen, $lO A up to fllll l&nlc,. -pt. Antique need, make a list, then son Cosio M11a =="'*:::-..:*""'""'*=-~-vacanclol ---\~ 1 ~ '&l $3 ht. +comm Over 25, aood J>l,Y, pod l yr par, 541-6211, .... chett of dn. oak, 1ta1ned thole ltenu with a Dally CR£DTT ,. ''"'OS ,. CAN'T afford 2 hors6·fi1Ull tr: bowie, apt. •. + bonue. C:all 5'9-058I. Mt. boln JtDbMt•1 RIC A Mop WESTINGHOUSE Wuhtr, rl111 6 mllc 1tem1: 300 PUot OusWed Ad' Cal.I ~ sell 1 by Jan 31, ., etc. dlN a DaU1 1-!MMISI. 1% yn. $100. lllMlll Gnnd Conol, Balboa !salnd eo.&m. ' , ___ WE_LC_0_•.1E ___ ._ __ _;:642-::;,::~:::.:.---OW!fled===Ad=·'-----' MO I " ' ~ DAILY PILOT Monday, January 28, 1974 ~~~~=~~~!'J~~~=:!!!i.~S2!i!~~=!!l~~~~~!!!CJ~~~~~~~=~~§~J!_!~;;::Jf90~~A~uio~s,gu~Hd~~~~fi0~ '-------MOiOr~-~---,-'----A.,-u""'tos-,~lmporttd 970 Autos, lmporttd fii Autos, lmpomd 971 AutOI, Imported 970 Aui., I"!~~ 970 \A1~u~IO!!l•:..:U!!;MCl~-:--_!!~1~~~===;;-;-;;:-'.:.;:/ S.ie/Rent "° BENTLEY FIAT l--'--M....:.AZD--"'A--PEUGEOT VOLKSWAGEN --~B~U~IC~K~-/::;;;;-C~A~D;-;:l:;LLA'-;wC;;.;;;;:/ • 25' SletPJ ~ Self cont. $150 1973 CADIU.AC Eldorado . ... k + 5c/mUe, 100 mil•• 1955 R. Type Bentley, x1n1 * * * SEE THE ALL NEW NEW PEUGEOT WILL BUY YOUR • ' • FUiiy 1<>aded. Black on ' ~!...-weekend ra te1 , rond, pvt party. 67J..&ll9 Biii Huntley RX4 GAS SAVER Bleck. MuSI ,.11. ExceUenl I 552,.,.. · an 6pm · 1 11 DEALER ennd., dlr (600GWWJ. $699ll. j :!0'·35' Jllotomome, Superior, -~"-------1 1733 Wolle I Dr._ IMMEDIATE Compl t Salel nd s.,.; PAID FOR. OR. NOT. WILL . (19'1-4444. ' Uloltme, Open Road & BMW Newport llHch D"''"'ERY soCO:.:.ct1on~llplay .... PAY TOP OOIJ.AR. c~ BRAHI> NEW'1974 '6S CAD. Eldorad o , j llaJ1h, B ol A/MC aepl.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; You,,.. ,he winner ol ..,. PA"IFI,. M"'TOR KENT ALLEN.~ -~ (.'hocolT-Dream ca-. 6.19-2981. 1 • w:,:~~~"N:i\':_;,1 '73 0(1111 cwn111Cf ~IMPO.,. RTS""' '!O vw, auo>. .Fastback. 11k• LE SAii!~ LUXUS CPE. uii•ded'.a ~viii take imaue; ...._•Mn "' BOAT & MARINE 11111 Mn new.' Beautilul. Bargain (MTR. No. 101690) car Ior eqully. 979-9165 BAVARIAN PEUGEOT/SUBARU lt600. LomLPvt.~!5 ' 1913 ELDORAD O, I '64 CAD, $100. or nlake offer frir )>'lrtS. Could be fixed. &a-2'l21 01' &16-9666 1§1 '65 MERC new trans, cond. $325. '&9 Ford $600.5-l-0-0844 fJecreational Vehicles 950 good P.U. 956 M SHOW NOW IN PROGRESS mi W "· ,_ A 69 VW aulomllllc, R./H, ISCOUNTED mn•mll!cenl! Black, loaded, & I SAVE SSS Anaheim · ~"0"' ~ asking moo. D is &ii mUcs. 16695, firm, ; '• AN~l£?M (2131 592-2917 $1319,88 1 -541~·~-=· ~----11 Jan. 26. F•b. 3 lop cond '74 Ue. $1600 CAMARO CONVENTION CENTER ,.~,. ~ORSCHE '!O BUG, 22,000 ml, nu tirel, Pleflse call 64:2-5678, ext 333,fJ; 1971 911T 5-speed, Jtbr 842-5820 FROJ\I FACTORY LIST. 1974 BMW's to c!Rln1 your t I c k et s. 2001 interior. Fact. air, Afo.1/FM '69 V\V tastback. X Int '69 CAl\1ARO, very eood IN011h C.ounly toll tree E.~~SautaA!.a stereo, l mmac co nd . ~7n'!;i~n\, $1!';95. Cal l NabodylBMtsourDNlt cond,2~fPG,41pd +1now 1 arriving tint week of FehN· nu1:nber is 540-1220.) 673--0360 days .,.., -oa\13' • chalns,lrler hitch, tape deck I ary! Order yours today. * * * ·n :P..JAZDA , 2 dr, air, low '72 914, M !/F'M, niags, '57 vw. 401-fP eng, wood GOOD ntRU 1·31-74 $1575 49l-504Q. I Xlnt selection of 1973 models FIAT ,72. ,., BSI, -nvert, ml, high MPG, Excel cond, A G XI t nd paneling inside, -=nor best CA'!ARO • '70 air, PIS. Ill ·-k = -·~= Be t <••3-1 ppear. • rp. n co ' -MIKE M CARTHY " st u i s toc · 10,000 mi. Priv pt 'I, ~~~;,·0=''~;c'o-~"""'~"== J4700. Aft G pm, 640-0l.17. offer, ~1072 C auto, l\llch. tires. Clean, j I 1l<-558--0393 -832-8981 eve• MERCEDES BENZ '!3 PORSCHE 2.0 Ille blue '66 V W Squ=b4ck, good BUICK '°"" mileoge. 55l-9494. ~ b:.. l ·--&~-w-_k_nd~-·-·~~~~~~~~~~ • NOW OPEN s=: ~~~•"'""· x ...... "'"''"";"6=11!"'· 15500 Beach Bl""·· CHEVROLET HILLMAN Mission v·-1· Imports 0 WeS!mlns"r ~ TOYOTA VOLV '68 EL CAMINO, Yellow, blk 211402 Maiguerite PRrkway Mission Vi:?jo 831·2040 • 49549-19 '59 HILLMAN Husky, Good condition, $300. 642-3449 ' I Block N. ol •inyl lop, good cond. call ' MERCEDES BENZ ,74 TOYOTAS '74 VOLVO'S San Diego ;-.wy. ~&1~2-~8056~=-~-=I' DUNE BUGGY for .sale or trade. Street legal, xlnt cond, top & side cur. ·!15. ~. 496-2981. USE AVI:RY P\VY EXIT. ------.---& SM-3341 • 531-2450 '72 TO\VNSISta \Vq, li~ FIAT LEASE or BUY HERE NOW nu,1om1,a/c,shoc1<>,$2595,, .ORANGECOONTY'S JAGUAR Con if):,,•e "8.lcr g. Sl>•v\ce Ne\l.r Models. New Color11 Immediate Delivery • • pvt ply, &M-7311 Visit Us Soon At at On All Model!! 'TI Jeep }I T. 4 \Vhl drive, OD, Camper shell. Xln't cond. $2800. lir.J-3521. 962 OLDEST & 'Tl JAGUAR XJ6 power s leering, air-conditioning, AM/FM stereo, & only 18,IXXI miles. $7400 call Glenn 494-T:,,03 (Dir.) 1973 V12 ROADSTER, 5000. 28!0t Mari<ue<ile Parkway BUY or LEASE COUGAR l\11sskln Vie,io 495-1700 t\ ........ L '69 BUICK Skyla1'k custom, --~;;..::...;. ____ ! d/SE A\TF:RY PWY. F.XJTl -lueall a1..:_. f\ 1 .....,..!. orig. 25,000 ml, like nu •67 COUGAR XRT. Clean, Immaculate m iles, Must JOTA , Uftl'YQ living in a fuels paradise., ::ex~1,..~_,l:o:liso::clo:::«:o•:..'..:64i.4689:.=..= see! Xlnt lease available. IU• Call (TI4) 546-4139, wkends,. '71 FbRD ~lton spt!I. cust. Rad. Htr. New 10x16.5 tires. Like new, v .. ,000 orig. mile!. 1 o~ner,$2100. 892-lC"..2 days. F.xcellent selection of pre. miles. $8200. '71 MB 280SE 3.5 Cpe. 10,000 JO WllO -U, IAURI Inside & out. Gu ml. l_lke new paint l'\lllS good. M&AY 831 ~·· DI I. aft 5 (TI4l 492-1730 ODGE --'· 1966 ""'"°'" r '.'.. &16·9303 ·~9303 ,:::.:::;,;"""7'-;""':-:i;'-:::::;I D LEASE 1\18 450 SLC $305 ---.!9 ~~'::S~H~"~"°-'~· ~C._M_. ~----'67 BUICK Skylark, good mo. + tax & license (36 ONE YEAR 1972 Volvo. Sta Wgn. Au to clean cood, a/e, p/s had ."1j CJ-IALLENGER 318 V·8 mos. DEL $ave $38 00 WARRANTY trans, air, roof rack, 25,000 tune up, sac, $450. 642-8850 auto, ale, pl.I, pldlb: price N'·f'vrihta!kin models. 642-1725 DEMO $ALE ---J'°E"'N°'S°'E'°"N.,..--SALES-sE1tv1c;;.LEASING OVERSF •• AS DELIVERY ROY CARVER. Inc. JENSEN INTEl'tCEPTOR Large Selection or Colors Immediate De.livery FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT 831-3140 Dlr. 1n TOY.PTA ml. $4150. 6734303. • • copper ,,lwht vin. roof. JIM SLEMONS CORONA SEDANS '!3 VOLVO 144E 4 •peed, 12.000 ml. $3000. 557-3219 air & full factor \.\'11.ITanty. ON IMPORTS Several ni ce 1onesped I~ choose 83t-lll40 Dir. BRAND NEW 197, FALC from all equ p \.\'lib auto-1---------• MERCEDES BENZ matie, ,.,, • ..,, a;,. rond, AulOI, Used 990 RIVIERA '73 CHEVROLET LUV 234 E. 17th St. R & H, air cond, mags. Costf l\1esa 546-4444 ••• m.'1965 ••• CREVIER BMW Auto Leasing 964 Sales • Service • Leasing Alrl'HORIZEO radio, clc. All priced below I---------SALm Ir. SERVICE the cost of a new' 1974. '68 FORD 1o~a1con, 6 cyl, xln't appear. & running cond. $675. 673-2164 FLEET . SALE . llJ.<I IV. 151., S.A. 8.15-3";: '68 FOR.D Cnt •· Sq. Sia wag., USED BMW'S NEWPORT Jim Slemons SEE TIIEM Now ... DRIVE ONE . . . B.UY ONE . . . * * *· Richard Sullivan J\1.tr. 439772 FORD rut• extras lneldg air, pwr '73 3.0 CSA DEMO windows, 6 way seat, cruise '73 3.0 CS control. Radk> w/stereo 71 BAVARIA tape:. Lugg rack, tilt strg & '70 2002 all gauges, $575. ,69 2500 'TI FORD LTD, 2 dr HT, air, low miles, very clean $1675. '61 2002 , '70 FORD Galaxle, 500 Sedan, Closed Sundays alr, xlnl cond. $1015. CAPRI '69 FORD Torino, 2 dr HT, air, vin,yl roof, clean, $975. '69 FORD LTD, 2 door I-IT, '72 CAPRI, V-6 2600 cc, air, $875. midnight.brown, >:Int cond, '67 T·BJRD, Landau, loaded, lo mileage, new tires, top cond., lo ml. $715. &12-8056 '68 Uncoln eonu.en1a1, • "'· --C-O~R~T~l~N~A-­sedan, orig tliruout, all ex- ""'· $615. --------FINANCE OR LEASE *LOW TERMS* SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 \V. Cst Hwy, Nwpt Bch 64.>2182; 673-8269 aft 5/Wknds Autos Wainted 961 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU. FOREIGN CARS Call or come in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 'fi6 CORTfNA Wagon 56,00(J ml. 23 MPG, Needs engine ~°Ork, $125 494-2!ri6 DATSUN '1' DATSUN 260Z. Just to name one of the many tine imported cars we oHer! But why buy or lease a used import with no guarantee? You can lease a brand new· one with a fa:ctor:y \\•arran· ty and sa\'e on maintenance too. Leasing for you could mean driving a different new car every 12 months for the next 3 yeru ..;. Or LO\v Buy Baek {bring back) Leasing features No IJoy,·n 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Payment with an intended ,.a;MOS "'81e value al the end ol WE PAY TOP 001.LAR $500 regardless of miles or FOR TOP USED CARS condition. Or lf you choose It your car Is extra clean, try revolvin<> lease. '74 Oat· see us first. sun 260Z $119.00 monthly. BAUER BUICK No 00\vn Payment 36 mo. 2925 Harbor Blvd. 0.E.L. 556-05TI or 998-4560. Costa Me" !1'19-2ii00 WILL BUY YOUR Il\IPORTED AUl'OS DATSUN, TOYOTA BEST PRICES PAIDI OR VOLKSWAGEN Dean Lewi• Imports PAID FOR OR NOT. \VLLL ·~s3 Hc.rbor. C.M. 646-930: ~~TTOAiL~l:l~-04~~ WE t<UY CASH FOR '73 DATSUN 240 Z YOUR CAR RED * * * l\fAG Rll\IS ~7070 $4800. *** 493-7040 Autos, Imported 970 '72 DATSUN 510 S/\V Xlnt 1;,.;..;....;.c:.___;'------1 cond. lo mil. Sell $?...575. ALFA ROMEC' Book 12650 831-2661 P.S., A.lldlo, HN!ltf, Air, Auto, 8h1t IZMX931l S1199 '69 FIREBIRD P.S.. A.Miio, HHltr. Auto (Z8R7.,) V-1, AUlo Trans., P.S., Air CQlld., Vlnyl Roof, low Mlle1 (Pl59) $2299 '67 CHEVY IMPORTS · 3100 \V. mist !-f1·'Y·• N.B. 642·9405 MAZD.~A-- '73 MAZDA RX2 4 speed transn1isslon, radio, healer, immaculate condi· lion. (101HEU). $2977 . ~tllll l.fJOi4 e YOLYO Imports (\Ve're top buyer for any used Mercedes Benz.) · 1301 Quail Newport Beach 833-9300 ENTF:R FROri.1 h-1acARTH1IR '70 MB 280SE, silver, 01ig. oi,vner, 19,000 mi., sunroof, air, stereo, full po\.\·er, new l\ilic.helin X, like new. See to believe! S659:i. 640-81TI 01' (1) 825-3763 ·ro MB 220S, auto, air, tape deck, etc. Beaut. must sell. $1fi00 Firm. Pv1. 644-0815 i '70 250, 4 DOOR, air leather, stick, AMIFP..1, P/s, P/B, 45,000 mi, 673-4;,..;o o r 962-7309 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 ·n ~1B 220 Sedan, auto. * Mazdai '74 Rotary * trans., air, po11·er stt'<'ring. $77 MONTH & lo miles. Can trade. 831-2040 Dir. 36 llfONTHS OPEN LEASE =~~~=~---\Yill accept trade-ins '66 MB 250 SE Classic cpe. CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 Mettalic paint. Superb, 1vill Hunt. Beach trade. ~~27,~~D MAZDA MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Factory Authori:.;ed Dlstribu· 17331 Beach Bl. 842~ tor for all l\fercedes products 73-· MAZDA --Ne1v ears · Pat1s · Service RX-l WAGON Ask About Our Unique Silver with 4 speed, radio & Used Mercedes Luse roof rack. (703HT0). Plafts • r/ House of Imports ~~ on the Santa Ana ~"rwy. /1114·~ ~ 6862 l\1anch5!1i~Buena Park 13600 BeRch Bl., Westminster 11969 280 S/L Roadster, 2 892-6651 636-2500 tops + every extra. $7200. '72 MAZDA PICKUP firm. 5'!-<469 Fully loaded, Immaculate, Tonnau cover, and more (575FSR) MGB '72 MGB, white, only ra00 n1i, AM/Fll1, under complete w1uTanty. Gets 27mpg. 960-2315 $2695 \VEEKEND ONLY co+··~ ·~ui\J -~ ....... ,.. .... .....,.,...,,,..,.. ·~-- ~-044~ 114<' ?1\J• OPEL WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES '74 Yl!GA "!tchl*. , '74 NO\'A lurbOhydramatlc:, r.. Auro lr•n•, • cvl--'"11• dlo. cmrpeH09, wl!Ue Power •IHrlng walls • ••• MONTH s75 ... -·· s75 '.'4 M•lllni Cloulc F'owtr ''"'"'""' ~ dl.K br1kes,. lSCI IMl"ALA WAGON Auto, Rmdlo, Huft'r, P.S., Air (VF.not) • 4 Cyt, OIH C•m. i'.flt, vt, turbdlydr•malk, wl'!etl ((IVerJ. belled wfllt1w.11!1 11 " 19 d ··~ '74 CAM/~S:V '""'"r 1tnr1119, powtr dl.K brekn, :no Vt, turbollydr•met!c, Whff/ CGVlfS, belted ""1!t~Us. Hntld gl1u. $999 68 SEDAN DE VILLE LO.l.OEOI (WUV.c:J4J . S1199 '66 LEMANS COUPE (TFDml ' $499 65 CHEVY VAN l:mlF'WI $499 '65 FORD FALCON F'.S., Rldlo, HMl1t, Auto, Air IAEf:716J $399 ' • ,,.. WllMI .... • hi C'!I $utptMltn e l,....AlrH .. ter e hctitt SMb e DiK Drvm lrmita ......... o.,,, e DNI WIS Wfpm 52538 $199 $71.51 DOWN nl MO. '272190 It 1t1e 1011I (ltlt ptlm l11d. tell a. '1• lie. Ifft;. Oeferrtd Pnf!I, ptlc:1 Is $.ll.Jl,4 lncMllnt t•11 a. '1• lie:. fees • •II c•"Yl"9 mtrga fcN' • rnont111 Cw! AF'F'AOV.l.L of l'OVf crtdll, ANNUAL F'EllCENf.1.GE A.I.TE IS.,,,.,. ORDER YOURS TODAY ,.Ill MONTH ' Sii' '74 MC>NTI c.rlo VI, rldl•I WlllleW•Hs, turbofll'dr•rnetlc, paw. Ir llterlng, pewet disc br1kn, tll!Md ··-,.!. MONfH Ill !'SI.MONTH 199 74 CHIV. Phi., v, ton, 6 cyt englnt, :i Nleld IT•mmlulon. ,.II. MONTH •11 DON'T UNDIUTAND LIASIN•7 rHONI: '47-6117 K Me11t11 o.-._ L...., Or9 'l'IWS T_,. ... 0.-"'"""" ... ,.. W• WJI .., T-,,_. CM' W Trwct Al C,..., M9ll .. ~ "" T•• BILL MAXEY .TOYOT A ' • ' ' ' 'l, '' I ' VOLKSWAGEN HARBOUR Ve We Can Solve e \.'I Tin f"ktrwt -···· • "~ l"fd{"' -• I Fl, a.f • 'cyt, 901 Dover, Suite 200 Newport Beach You are the winner of 2 tickets to the Western Natktnel BOAT & MARINE SHOW " the ANAHEU.I CONVENTION CENTER Jan. 26-Feb. 3 Please call 642-5678, ext 333, to clalm )-our t icke t s. !North County toll free number is 5W-l2l0.) * * * AMC '73 HORNE:!' station wagon, 6 cyl, air, All.11FM, p/s, p/frnt dlb. Pvt. ply. 842-1910 BUICK (~llr. No. 419TI0) DISCOUNTED $1476.49 FROl\t FACTORY UST. Nobody Be1t1 our 0.11 cooo nmu 1.31.74 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK DISCOUNTED $1557.07 FROJ\1. FACTORY LIST . 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Nobody Be1t1 our O.ils 3 _seat 11.·~gon. Air Conditioning GOOD TIIRU 1-31·7.f Po~·el' disc brakes AJl.1. Radio MIKE McCARTHY ~:;;, = ~:d;uon BUICK Luggoge Rack 15550 Beach Blvd., Westminster $1395 See at DAILY PILOT EMPLOYEE 1 Block N. of PARKING LOT San Diego Frwy. 33Cl \Vest. Bay, Costa Al~&a. 894-3341 e 531-2450 or Call l\largarel Greenman • • &12-4321 . . 1912 FORD Gran Torino, iow --~===-=-=--nlileage but c x c e 11 en t CADILLAC condilion except fo' a Uttle • crinkle in a fender, New CADILLAC 1973 tires, b<akea. A/C, PS, Pa Will take best ofter . 551-5151. E·xecutlv1 & Demon1tr1tor SALE '72 GRAND Torino Sta Wag, Royal Blue, PIS. PIB, air, MI/FM stereo, nl a a: I ' 5116-<811 FIREBIRD Cpe. DeVllles, EIDo-..1----~ '67 FIREBIRD. Auto trans, ,_ ""'" p/" p/b, Jo mileage. Good Seel. DeVllles rond. $150. 960-JB26 10 TO CHOOSE FROM MERCURY ALL METICULOUSLY 1--------·1 SERV!Cj':D AND '67 Cougor XR7 MAINTAINED Coupe • Automatic, Faetocy All . Low Miit... Air ConcU1k>nlng, Power All . Fully. Equipped Steering & Brakes. Leather (Ser. 24i:J90) as kJw as Interior ~ Sharp • good $5888 miles IVZW057). Only $11" SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Howard Chevrolet DURING JANUARY MaeArthur and Jamboree INVENTORY SALE N•wporl Beach . 833-0555 • .i : ';Ji. " ~ ' ·!i? ,. ~~-:'I' ' ""'' ' •• ' ~ Ji.<>.. ~ MUSTANG '65 11fUST~'JG Shelby, 2 new tires, tape deck 18 MPG 642-9396 ' • OLDSMOBILE Priced Fer Quick Sale SI.I.ea A Sft:vk:e OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLD 121 IMPALA C..... C..., Ptff n IMrAu. c-.. c..,. ... SIHt JJI IMrALA. C.... C..,. . , .. SJztt JJJ IMPAU. C.... C..,. .••• SJHt JJI IMPALA c-.. c..,. .... s1m -- UI IMPALA c.... C..,. , , .. SJJff 1" CAPllCI c-,. ...... : ... SJJtt 28SO Harbor Bl'ld. . Cosla Mesa MG- '68 OLDS Cutlass, PIS D1ac brakes, air, clean & ruiis ad,1 $400 under Blue Book. Call aft 6. !162·3622 PIP. PLYMOUTH ATLAS Chrysler/Pl'fmMh 528,0 ' $99 , I $85.55 .U IMPALA --... SU" 11 IMrALA c..... C..,. . . . Slltt 1 It CArltCI c..,. , , , . , . , ... SJ4tt IJI CAr11c1 .,.., ......... ·'"'' Open Dally"-Sun. 'tU 10 PM · ! 2929 Harbar BJvd., U.ta Meta 546-1934 '10 DUSl'Elt; Good rond, Vl 8, auto tram. h fl:I apprecia"' 50&-1321 I DOWN Pll MO. ' • . ' 124 CAPllCI -.......... m"• I 71 CAPllCI 4 ..... leM ••.. Pitt U7 CAPllCI W..-111" PONTIAC l '69 VENTIJRA, 2 dr, . ~ air, p/1,, p/b, till "111, ~ top, -perfect, I«> ll\lill I I ' . • . VOL. Avco propos and des projects 111e the sub 4ispute coastal Ca Two gunpoi Beach whipp" Counly Oepu tho 7. de Es s up wi sewag from p Orig' arom Point Obispo &hut Si vinyl odors The is the go Sa in "II , II : th m • th II} Sa • no m I Today's F lna l San Clemente Capis·trano EDITION N.Y. Stocks OL. 67, NO. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, JAN UARY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS Avco Plaris Drastic Revamp of Two Projects By CANDACE PEARSON Of Wiii ENll'I' Plltl SIMI Avco Community Developers Is ropcsing a drastic revamping in size nd design of two major Laguna Niguel jects. The two housing tracts have been the subject of lengthy controversy and IJispute before the regional and state coast(l.I commissions for months. • I Capo Beach Qne tract, 7479, oceanside of Pacific Coast •lighway near Crown Valley Parkway, is now being proposed for 900 units. Tlie project near Salt Creek ll<!ach v.•as originally designed at 7 ,690 units. It was denied by the Regional Commission even when cut down to U18 units and has been held up by the state commission. Clerk at Market Pistol Whipped ~·o men took an estimated $100 at gunpoint Sundiy trom a capistrano Beach market after kicking and pistol whipping a young v.·oman clerk, orange County sherifrs officers said. Deputies said the two men entered the 7-Eleven market at 26891 Camino de Estrella and demanded cigarettes Srrie ll l t ks Dan a Poin t Tra ilerites By JOHN VALTERZA Of tllf ~ty l"lflM Staff Residents of a Dana Point mobile home park with a smelly next-door neighbor are pelltioniog in · an attempt to force an end to morning and evening odors which assertedly, "make life un- bearable." Three pages of signatures from rtaidents o( Dana Point ft1arina Mobile Home Estates have gone to directors of the South East Regional Reclamation Authority (Serra) aJ)d the city ol San J1,1an Capistrano Because of odors rrom the expanded waste treatment plant along the shore or San Juan Creek. Although residents for years have put up with heavy odors from adjacent sewage plants. their ire these days stems from promises of relief that never came. Originally, the source of the sewage aromas was the small, overloaded Dana Point Sanitary District plant along Del Obispo Rod, but that facility has been &lrut down for months. Since the plant was shut down, a large vinyl bubble rilled with ozone has trapped Odors coming from idle sludge tanks. The new culprit, Ole residents insist, is the plant which once belonged to (See ODORS, Page ZI . from clerk Berkley Clare Burch, 22, or 118 Redondo, San Clemente. Miss Burch told officers one of the two men struck her on the head with his automatic after accusing her of being too slow and .. n forced her to hand over the a>ntents·of. the cash regjster. Deputies said the clerk was then kicked by her attacker as she lay on the floor. She received treatment for her injuries at a nearby hospital and was later alk>wed to return home. Officers said descriptions of the two -are being cirtulaled lllroughout °"""' Qxmty. - San Juan Panel Faces City Park Staff Report A staff report showing a dearth of city parks and recreation facilities will be: presented to San Juan capistrano city councilmen tonight. The report was compiled a s ammunition in the baUle for passage of a 1S-Cent7maximtml parks tax override in the March S municipal election. It shows that despite more than 20 acres of dedicated parks lands in the city, the only major recreation areas are at school playgrounds maintained by the Capistrano Unified School District. The city's finance d e pa rtm en t prepared the survey of existing city parks as well as future needs. The report shows that Marco Forster Junior High School and the old Capistrano high campuses provide most of the fields where local residents find recreation. But in each case involving city-owned land facilities are "almost nonexistent," the report said. The override could raise an iniUal (See PARKS Pqe II ( Choppe~ Do°"n I Crash es, Bur~ Ne ar Sc hool By HILARY KAYE , A helicopter crashed al mid-day today in a Westminster street near John Marsnall Elemenlary School. No children were In· jured in the incident but spectators teared for the lives of the air· craft occupants. A school employe aald, "I don't see hnw anyone could have . gotten out' of thaL alive. It's just burning something awful. ·· "There are police and firemen all over the place," the witness said. Tbe witness said it appeared two persons were aboard. Th• school, at 15791 Buahard St., Westminster, was not damaged in the iilcidenl. PreciJe Information on the type of helicopter was unavailable. "11 is burning too bard to tell, witnesses said. ,.. . . Shnrtiy alter the mid-day crash, ambulances arrived and an of· ficial from the Orange County Coroner's Office was dispatched to : the Westminster scene. " · · Westminster police were declining to issue any specific Infor- mation pendine a formal report from the scene. But then indicated • they did ~ believe the downed craft was either a military or police model . · · "Al near as we can de~, we bellew. It Is ciYillan," ablf . said. ' · ;lo.. • • . Oranp C_nunty Ain>:911. 'i)l)V•>r1i;e.Rflr.ted lh•t_t~~Uln-helJ. • '"cllj>'te1'tci0lt' oU !his ·morning 111d ·ojlly one 'bas ·l1IWl'llOllo , · ·A spokesman for lhe 'tower said a transient craft bad used the Santa Ana training school pad this morning. "No records of transient helicopters are kept by w and there's ' no way of knowing wbo might have been flying it," the tower spolrtl- man said. r • The second tract, 7885, inland of Pacific Coast Highway near Niguel Shores Road, would have about the same number of unit! as originally proposed 917 -under the new compromise. The state commisssion reversed a regional approval of that project. But Avco officials have now agreed to move a commercial site off Pacific Coast Highway to Niguel Shores and Stonehill Drive, which meets some of the objections by local ....Wents. The ocean-side tract wxler the new plan would also include a public promenade oo the bluff top inatead of housing and would increase access to a grassy park and the beach below, a regional commissioner said today. The South Coaat Regtonal Zone Conservation Comm1sslon today debated whether to reconsider Avco's renewed request without requiring anothef peimit application. · The commiss ion discussed adopting specific procedures on reconsideration which could accommodate A v c o ' s projects. Speaking against this action were Ina Bliss of the League of Women Voters in Irvine and Dale Secol;d of ttre Orange County Environmental COaliton. Secord accused the commission of "eroding the public's right to have a run public hearing on each permit. The case of Avco is no dif£erent than the case of San Onolre (nuclear pcwer plant) before the state commission. ''You're only expiditing matters," Secord charged, "for a special interest group." • ar Ul ' Fire at Sea ,. ' ' : • /0.llT flltlt ...... " AIMM Ltclllllt' Five persons escaped unscathed Sunday when this 19·foot cabin cruiser exploded and burned jo the waterline off the entranct to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The incident took place near the starting line of the Congressional Yacht Race trhj)s. Several spectator bQats rushed to' the re!(:ue .of. the •kiPper, a Whittier man, and'. his · four passengers, all of whom leaped into ·the .water to escape the flames. The boat was valued at $1,400 to $2,000. . ' Ontario Airport Study Pushed by Supervisor Manager 9£ Inn . ' Suffers lnjtiries In· Aiten;ation: . . .. . . - By • WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI' "" Dellr "" Sttff jetport was never built current .flight load. , Omar Lee Brenna,. 54, the manager to handle its of the San Climeiite JM, lfas remvering Orange County Supervisor Ronald Oeapers will ask fellow board Members Tuesday to approve a six-month 1tudy o1 Ontario 1n1emaucinal Airport aa the answer to coUnty air transit needs. -In a report prepal'.ed for..:heJxwd but re~ today, Caspen said he ii convlnoed• jet traffic bas no place in Orange County and the current traffic I! already almost too much to control. "Orange County Airport was not. originally designed for jet traffic and there ii an obvious dlf!e~ce in the manner which the two jet operators conduct Op;er@tWn! at_ th.! _ f~cility 1" Caspen said. He said that while Air California has complied with curfews, exhaw;t reduction ·and takeoff patterns, Hughes Airwest (See AIRPORT, Pqe Z) today from tJie eflecls <>!<an; aUercaUon with a1 customer ' of the hostelry early in the weekend, police said . Brenna suffered a cut to the head as well As bruises in the incident Jate Friday night in the Inn parking lot, · Offloos .. 1crt11ey· Wtnr'CaUed··shortly· before midnight and foond Brenna bleeding. His assailant had nee!. The incident repottedly took place after a minor coUls;on between two autos. 'Ibe driver of .one car left a note on the windshield of a parked AIRPORT NOISE ·STANDARDS FINALL y DUE -Column, Pave 7 BUG M 'KES NEWS car which his car had struck. He .said despite all efforts to control n But when Brenna investigated the jet trallic, cwfew violatioos, noise and IN CL 'SS IFIED incident on his own, the driver usertedly other problems persist and h. a Y e n slugged the manager and n.ed. . . •• triggered buge lawsuits against the , Office(S said they. ptanned w contact county. Watergate lan't the only place "bugs" the man tbrvogb the oote he left on "I do not believe there la another can make neW>. Herf1 A pl~Ullt..buc-the d~maged .car.. · lacll.ltll for a )I\ 'Jlrport within. '1116 jloij: · •· ~ ._,.-, · · • • Brepna wai treated al San Cleme.nte ,.....p111c bo1mt11 .c,-.. Coun41,• •, , L · . '' · ' · "' Gifti<OI !looPltal'1 e.mert111e')>-nl!lln and Cupon said. • < · • .... BUG., Gliod' !ood,lllon! t)ien re!easecl.. . . , .... ~~,.-tiny ·omc.ce 1'11 been ~· Clean. 77,iOI '~ .. -~J,eall . ""• , -; , , . 1 •• • ~llllil tlie ,poll!btllly of the OSt (Phone, No1) ,. •' •, • ' • I ;· ot Oatarlo w meet the P'l.'llfug jet That llttle 'thr!le-lint ...1:'00"1 the car 2,500 Join Rl\lly "' air lramplrlltltll\ iloedl OI Orange w t~ ,lint caller. And )f ,~ want ~IJ'." \I> get pllJllOd Into .tbot ~ kind'. of Cupon, 'llllo """' In his . rtC<lll ' • bUQ!ng," juat d!.i the, Dally Piiot 's 11111 ot lbt CGtiu1y "'1dre8I w pursue . tllrect line w•resul!'---~· Ibo -plan,~ .............. ~J ' ' .. .. ' • • • Wl!S1'11VllY, N:Y. (AP) -About l .IOO pel'IOlll turned out Sunday for a rally •lmiil .•t tJWlding 1rus roots . ~pport ~or· lli1Ptad>lng Pres14ent Nixon. I' ' Admits Lies To FBI On ·scandal WASHINGTON !UPI)' -Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguei, -Y,.ho told the. Senate Watergate Committee he kept quiet for fear he would be ac· cused of "not be:4ig a team player," pleaded guilty today to one count of lying kl the FBI about the scandal. U.S. District Judge William ~B. Bry- ant let Porter go free without bond and postponecj sentencing until the court gets a 'probation report. At Byrant's request, a prosecuting at- wmey described briefly what he would have · sought to prove in cort bad there been a trial. Byrant asked Porter If ho bad1 any "qUarrel" with the cnem- meill's stitement, ..i l'a)1er· sold be dkf•no(, •..., '° ._, I '!be statement 'related whet Porter told the ~ate cnnmi"4!e in June - that ' Porter wld the ,FBI on July IS, 1972 that he had a conversation with Jeb Stuart Marer, deputy director of President N1xoo'1 re-c1ect.ion cam-paign. about plans w use $100,000 to finance 11rotection for campaign speak-ers. "There was: no such conversation and the government is ready lo prove it," lhqrooecutin( attorney said. The actual use of. the money was not mentioned during the brief court pro- ceeding, but it was understood that Por- ter's con\tersation witb Magraduer dealt with 1100,000 ~ kl G. Gordon Liddy kl fman<e the Watergate break·in. Porter's plea in .effect waived -a right kl jury trial. After . i!l!tting Porter's munnce that he Wldenlood this, Bryant.asked him, "Do you understand the peDatt:Y?'~ "I befieve it is five years or $10,000 or both," Porter said. • Bryant then read the charge and asked Porter how be pleaded. "I plead guitty, your honor," Porter said. Porter, fonner scheduling director for the committee for the Re-election . of the President, told the Watergate committee that lt1agruder asked him to perjure himself. To do otherwise, Porter said fttagruder told him, "could be very embarrassing · to the President of the United States, .. to former Attorney General John N. Mitchell1 and to H. R. Haldeman, Nixon 's former chief of staff. Porter also told the committee he kept quiet about bis Watergate role for months out ol· ifttense )oyalty to J'iixon and "prubabty because of· the (See P.QRTER, P11~ %) ··· -·--· ·Weatlter- Some high clouda at times, othirwi.se sunny Tueaday with highs in the upper 608 inland and 511 at the beaches. Not so cold to- nigbl Lows 32 to 14. , __ INSIDE TODA. Y Dally Pilot pl1otographer1 Lee Pavne a'ltd Richord Drake phot&- • 0'1l'flh"i;,a!ly ··ciffiff· Calf/omla'I · three-year-old atate beach at Sab Onofre -a tite which 'ii seldom vi.tited m winttT month1. See photos at1d story on Page 20. l ' I ~ DAILY PILOT SC Mond,.y, Jat1111orY Z8, 1974 President ,. ......... 1 AIRPORT. •• P hllnot. t ro 1n 1111 ll(IOl'I Clopeft 11111 1• _..1e ) __ _,__ --.F-=-=-=-=-----o•--bel-Dlc_27 .... J ....... _ ' ''et Boosts WASHINGTON (AP) !'rt1<1d<ml Nixon today propol!Od rost .. f.llvlng Increases In veterans' penslone and an B percent -In 0 1 benefits as part j of a fta.• bllllon le&tslalive peckage for vei.nn.. 1 Nl1on allG taged that COngms restore Nov. II cu Veterans Day, repealing part of a 1069 Jaw which •witched the holiday lo the foo rth Monday In October. The prop>1aJs were cont1Jned in 1 1!1pecl1l meeuge to COngreM, one ot • 8eriel Nl1on 11 MOdlng to Capitol Hill before his State or the Union addrt11 Wodneodaynt1ht. , At 1 White Houae brlenn1, Veterans Admlnllltralor Donald Johnaon "Id Ille •tu btlllon belna oought by Nl•on Is '400 mlllloo more than Is being spent lhi8 year. Most of the lncreuc Is ticketed for mtcUcal programs, he Aid. Even with lhe proposed boool In monthly ch«ke for veterans under Ille OJ bill. VA spending for education II e1pe<ted lo decllne from $3.2 billion Ihle year to $2.6 billion for nett YW' becluse ol declining enrollment ln the program, Jollnsonuid. 7 11111 A!rwr.11 tlepartum or 1rrtV11i viololtd 1111 It p.m. cwfew II lhe airpert. ' Ono ., lhe umu -II I:• IJll., be .. 1c1. Airport Dlr.dM Rober t Bro8t11hln oonftrmed today I h I 1 violations ore ocoumng 111 Ute lime. but that most ire within 1 few minute• and can be explalnl'd by the aJrllnu. "Even though Air Cal lo nol u lote a1 Alrweet, they do haYe tome vkltatlODJ," Breanaban aakJ. 11But there iJ 1lways 10mething such as the wealher or mechanlcal problems that cause Jt. '' Bresnahan sa kt Air cal has a curfew cl1uee In Iii le.,. 1llqwlng the county to cra ck down after the alrllne ii 1iven 30 days to oorrtct the problem. But he said Alrweat operates on a month to month p1ct which hu no curfew llmll In II. "Jf the3e violaUons continue to be a problem a drastic step might be nece. sary such 11 ck>fllng the Jarport at JO p.m. and tumlng oil Ille llght1," Bresnahan 1akl. J.n Caspe rs' report to the board he s::ild Oran1e County Airport may ha ve moved into the number one position In the nati on In tocal takeoffs and landings, ahead tf Chicago's O'Hare Airport. lie sald lbe fuel crisis m1y liave cauaed !he IWltch In posit*' since Orange ·C.Ounty continues to set Dlght reco~ with 632,000 runwa~ $0vements In 1973. -Going Down- U .. I T~ No luti•dlctlon1 State Challenged In Popeil-Case By JOANNE REY NOLDS Of IN DOJl't .. Utt lllH The preliminary hearing for Eloi.se Popeil and Daniel Ayers was suspended for one week today as defense attorneys filed a moUon for dlamlsaal of murder conspiracy charges on ground1 that the slate has no Jurisdiction in the case. Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Charles Lltwin _gave p1tsecuting attorney Charle!! Sheldon one week to file a brief countering the claim by the trio of defense attorneys that there is no jurisdiction in California because the object of the conspiracy is In another state. Mrs. Popeil of Newport Btach and Ayers , a Santa Ana resident, are accused by police of hiring two :nen to kill her multi·millionalre husband , Samuel Popcil o( Chicago. Phil Pet ty and Robert Green, attorneys for Mrs. Popeil and John Yzurdiaga gave a short brief on their motion to Judge Litwin today. Accordlng to Sheldon. the trio has !!{led two cases -one involving abortion and the other a murder I n SWltierland-ln which charges were dropped for lack of jurisdiction. to get a IA>s Angeles Superior Court order to continue the seal so1pc time thb week. Court Evicts Daily Pilot • News Reporter A Daily Pilot reporter was ordered to leave the courtroom today as final arguments gol under way in the Orange Counly Superior c:ourt child molest trial of Joseph l{citano of Costa Pi1csa. Judge llcr bcrt ller lnads' b::iil iff, Deputy Jim Hill. esco rted the newsman from the courtroom with the explanation that lhe proceedings are now closed to both press and public. The deputy's further explanation was that Reitano, 60, of 7845 Anaheim Ave., faces p:..ss ible retaliation from fellow Inmates in county jail Jr detail~ of his tri al are published In any newspaper. The Admlnl1tra tlon also ls proposing, John9on said, that a veterans cemt?tery be designated Jn each of the 19 standard federal regions and that Arlington Cemetery ne1r Washington be expanded. 'ftle Prt11klent aid hi.I admlnl1tratlon I!! preparing legislation to grant the 2.4 mllllon persoru: receiving veterans pension!! the .11ame type of automatic t.'Ost-of·llving increase• available to Social Security recipien ts. Caspers also said In his reporl his contacts with the Marines over use of Camp .Pendleton met with dlsm1J rejection and that the possible use of the Chino Hilla !or a new 1lrport 11 ailo 10 1pparenl lm-lblllty. The Tutwiler 11otel, a landmark in Birmingham, Ala., for 60 years, is demolished with explosives to' clear the way for .a :new 18-story o!£1ce building. , -Judge Litwin suspended-the hearing approximately one hour after the resumption of testimony from Bob Peeler, one of the men allegedly hired to ki ll Popeil. Contents of that testimony like that of the two previous witnesses rema ins a secret today as the result of two motions from defense attorneys. Hill assured the news man that he would convey his vigorou s objection~ to Judg e Herlands when the jurist calls a break i11 !he trial. It is expected that the case ag::iinst Reitano. now in Its seventh week, will go the jury later toda y wtih completion of final 11rgumcnts. lie also said the veterans pension program should be restructured to auure that the neediest peruionen will receive at least u much as adult welfare recipient!. 11WhUe lhe Ontario idea may provide a reaJ answer to the airport queitlon, it al.lo wartanta lnve1U1atlon because of 111 1uperlor -lbUlty lo r actuallutlon ln conlru_t to the propoa1I !or Chino 111111, whlch bu been dulanatad u an open opace pr ... rve," Cllpen 11kl. Cupen Ollol 1 !Uk forte for the •ludy could OClllfll of bollt count¥ llaff membm Who would erplore 111 1ven11e1 4 Counterfeit Suspects Set Free Without Bail When the hearing Into the charges of conspiracy to comrilit murder againSt the pair opened 111uniday, Mrs. Popeil and Ayers waived their rights to a public hea ring and the court was barred to the publ~ and press. Late Friday a further avenue of information was cloaed when defense attorneys Petty and Green successfully sought an order to seal tbe transcript of the hea rin g. Reitano "A'as indicted by the Grand Jury on mulliple acts of sex perversion, sodomy and lewd', conduct with children under 14 years of age after complaints were made to Costa .:\lcsa police by the parents of four children-l"A'O IJ ·year- old girls, a IO.year-old girl and her a.year-old brother. Nixon sald the 8 percent lncreue ln education benefits he is seeking will 1upply an extra '200 mUUon in atd for the more than two million taking advantage of the 01 bill educaUon and training allowances. The increase Is needed , he 11ald, "to keep pace with innatlon. '' Legilllatlon is pend.Ing In both House and Senate to provkle for a 13.1 percent increue. The President reported that the Veterans Ad111lnlstratlon Is embarking on the greatest program of holpltal conat.ructlon ln lla history. He oak! a reconl •m million la being eooghl In fl!cal 1m which begllll nul July l for hospital C01111nlctlon, and th•I hie bud8"1 wtll pnwlde ,_ to hire an additional MOO m e d I ca I pereonnel. In addition to the medical, education and pension benefits, Nixon said America should "repay her debtl to the mm and women who have 1erved her well," by 1ettlng aside certain days to comemmorate their service.. One euch day was Sunday, the nm annivenary or the Vietnam cease-fire, which Nixon proclaimed aa National MIA Awareness Day. Another Is March 29, the fint anniversary of the return of pri8onen of war, which Is being d"lgnaled Vietnam Veterans Da,y. He Hid there also 1a Veteran.! Day, which for decades wa1 observed on Nov. 11, the anniversary or the World War I armlaUce day. The ltlel legl!lalion 1wltchlng Veterans Da,y to the Fourth Monday 0£ each October -part of the !!0-Called "Monday holiday" law -"has stirred considerable confusion and not a small amount of resentment," he sakl . Thirty-one state legislatures enacted resolulions declaring that Nov. 11 will be the official Veteral14 Day In lheir jurbdictiom, Nixon sakl, and all major veterans organliatlons are seeking to retwn to the Nov. 11 date. He urged Qmg...,. to repeal the 1963 change in the Veterai\I Day observance "in view of the confUBion which has arisen and In view fspeclally of the potltion taken by the veterans themselve!l." -COAST DAILY PILOT 'TM 0.-.. C.t Di\llV 'ILOl, ...... •!di ......... tlW ...._.,,._, " ....... ~ ... er... c. ......... ~ ..... ... "' ............ Ml ........ ,.,,.._ ,,,..,., ..... c.i. ..,,..., _.....,.. lh9dt, """"'•"'' lffdV~ltlll Vlllly, ""1flt Midi. ln'IM/hdll....__ .... " ~ fell ,.,.,, ~,__ ,. ..... .... .. , ~ ~~-" .u,,., .. ~~ .... .....,.,... Tiit ~ Mllftitiii ikiiit 11 .i Iii WRi .... llr'MI, c.&ltl M-, C.ltllomllo, .... Roffrt M, W .... ...... lfwll •flll Pulll-.r J1cl -· C1,,/1y \ikf ..... 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The city plans to hire a private contrnctor lo provkte mowing and other malntenance 1ervlces for the turf areas. -A retolutlon ei:prealng concern at the lack o1 Oll!Ul1unlc1Uon lo the cities from the Local Agency Formation Commlulon which recently changed a ~pherHf·lnfiuence map w I t h o u t inlonnlng ctu .. 1f!ected by lbe action. - A Jetter from Mr. and Mn. Gus Ch1bre ol 31311 El C.mlno Reil urging the city not to allow any change1 along lhe historic section of Los Rtos Street. The couple alreues that any action making Los Rios a through-street would hurt the character of the roadway. Several hl1torlc adobes are In the neighborhood. -A palic dt!termlnallon on the status Of the Alipaz necreat1onal Vclncle park to determine ir preliminary work on the project is surficient to warrant eJrtenaioo ol construction pennilS. Contractor Ronald Olsen has suggested that gradittg and other preliminary work is sufficient to qualify th e park for a pemiit extension. -Di~kln. on the formal status or the clly's contract with plaMing consultants Ha)'Wt)rth and Andel'lon The finn Is developing San Juan's ·new general plan, but d!Cferenees have surfaced belWffn the consultanll and ci ty plannlng aides. Stmulard Oil Gains Report,ed CLEVE!AND, 0111o (M') -&.ondanl Oil Co. of Ollio, !be n1Uoa'1 11111 l1rpsl oil company, baa reported a 24 percent gain in earntnga for tt7S. The company 1l10 ft!IOt1td Sonday • Ill percent decline In eomlnga !or the lln•l ti--ol 1973 .. compared to !be 11111e period a yoor earlier. But tbe oompany lndlcaled lhll 1 cllMge In Inventory O«'OUtltinC mtlllodl for ilS sut..ldi1ry. BP Oil. dtltotled the comparim. Without tbe chlnge, the company said, ill fourth quarter "'pon ••ould hive ....,.. fl miDlon rt10re in profill tblltll~; By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lfMI DlllY ...... '''" All rour peraons arrested by the Secret Service In cormectlon with an alleged '500,000 rounterfeltlng operation on the Orqe C.oast are free today, pendlng their appearance In federal rourt. Preliminary hearing Is scheduled Feb. 1( at the U.S. Magistrate C.ourt, Los Meeting Slawd For Servicemen , lnt,erlaith Unit San C l emente's Interfaith Serviceman's Ceflter will hold Its annual meeting for board rQemttcrs a n d volunteers _ tmlght and a slate of. new olflten will be oelected. Brig. G<n. Robert L. Nichols, lhe new commander of Camp Pendleton, wiU be lhe ""'"ker for the banquet starting at S:,, p.m. at the San Clemente Elks Lodge. A special nominating commlltee's selection of new officers will be presented to the group for consideration, spukesmen said. capt. Jooeph E. Gould has been nominated for president of the nonprofit «ganizaUon. The Rev. Emory Ackerman is being considered for vice president and G«>rge Conrad as treasurer. Kay Chan('y is nominated as secretary. Potential new directors for the group are lh!len Krstien and Percy Brotherton. Fro• P"fle I PORTER ... fear of group pressure tha~ would ensue -ol not being a team player." . Porter proudly told the S e n a t e Watergate com m i t t e e that he campaigned for Nixon as a boy of 8 and testified that \\'atergate had "a most devastating efrcct on my personal life" -which he defined exclusively in material terms of getting fired and I losing a new home. In remarks to reporters last "'·eek, Porter spoke or losing his "brighl future . . . and all the rest of the things that 1 had been workin_g for 12 years lo get or lhtt l thought I had." Porter wound up working al the While I HoUM In part because of his friendship with Wh ite House press secreta ry Ronald L. Ziegler at USC. Miners May Seek Troop 'Support' LONOO!l\UPn .::.-Mid '"M~ahey, a mlnewortm' leader. 111d today cool mlnera will ._1 to troops to skle wttll tllem 11 the .-nment calll tn Ute •""3' ~ 1 tllrealened· nationwide ..-... .-lllFellnllry. Country Club Office Ransacked; $tSO GOne Thi.... .,ho ransacked an ol!ict d.,k In • ... rch !or the Iii Ing OI blnet key took '4!0 s.day from the El NfCIJel Comrtry Clab, ll'IGll -0-Drive, Lafunl Niguel, Orlfllt Coutlty Sherlff's omc.... Ollol. D<leplA!I ·•-llni Jl,OllO 'Scottish . """! miners "'1<d to i.w 11fel.v men join the ,..)koul In """ ol 1 coal mlt)el <hutdown u eq>eeled. "nlil would risi lloodlng..cool pj~ =-=-.. --.. .... .. ....,.., ... ·-•. ,.-... ,,.,,.,.., -·-· ............... Dopullea oak! there wu no evidence of forced entry In !he -Wiien Ille cluh'~ petty cash fund wu localed. L<n Murrl!', generol ...,..tary of The Tradol Union Con«rea (TUC), oald 10 million British labor 1D1lon members "wUI nol •llnd Icily by wiib 111111 folded " il Ute miners a,. In llOUble. • • Angeleti, for Kenneth , Albert Picquelle, owner or AJoha Instant Printing In Costa Meu., where U.S. agents allege the funny money was cranked out with an offset press. Picquelle, 39, fa ce!! a charge of manufacturing counterfeit currency and hi!! roommate Sam Warren, 33, a printer. a charge of Biding and abetting the sale of counterfeit money. Warren, at whose home on 2234A Pacific Avenue the agent! cfalm to have found '100,000 of the counterfeit cumocy, will al!o appear In coort Feb. If. Scheduled ,. appear for preliminary hearing Feb. 1J on charges they poaeued $57,000 of counterfeit money are Arthur F. Domer Jr., 38, and Carol Ann Green, 37, both of 6908~i Oceanfront, Newport Beech. The couple was aJTestcd by Secret Service agenll 1 .. 1 Wednesday In a Costa Mesa parking lot while allegedly carrying a shopping bag !lulled with boguJ btlls. A spokesman for the Las Aogeles office of the Secret Service said the four persons were set free on per10nal recogJUzance bonds, which means they were not required to post ball but are subject to fines ranging from ,1 ,500 , to '10,000 if they fail to appear in court. Secret Service agents concluded their one week Investigation into the alleged counterfeiting racket Thursday v.ith a nighttime ra jd on Picquelle's print shop at 688 W. Baker St. 'lbere they claim to have uncovered the plates and negatives allegedly used to turn out bogus $20's and SSO's 'o\'hich appeared on lhe Orange Coast, in San Diego and Arizona early in December. About $7 ,000 worth o( the money was passed, according to the allegations or the Secret Service. See Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Litwin· ordered the lranscrlpt sealed until Tuesday but Green said they will attempt Alien Arrests Up as Planting Season Begins The begiMing of the planting season in Calirornia's agri cullural area also has brought a traditional increase in arrest!! of il legal aliens. orficial!I at the San Onofre Border PaLrol station said today. \Veekend delentions of. aliens and alleged smugglers began increaslng on Saturday and reached even higher le\•els Sunday. when 175 lmmigratnts were arrested at the permanent checkpoint. Spoke.sman for the patrol said the weekend rush or arrests is e1pected to signal. the beginning of yet another siege of increased immigration. They added that totals at other roadblocks throughout S o u t h e r n California also were up over the weekend. Another common arrest point is aloog High'ol·ay 395 in the Temecula area. Pifany immigrants also are returning to their old jobs alter laking time off for the holidays lo be with their families in Pilexico, spokesmen said . Allhough the arrest total• are up at the Onofre checkpoin t, one side-effect of the operation -seizures of contraband narcotics -have slowed down. No narcotics shipping has been ooted in recent days at the stalion, officers said. All four reportedly have testified about the alleged Incidents that led to the fillng of 18 felony counts against the defendant. It is alleged that Reitano gave ooc victim money before ('ngaging with the child in lewd conduct and on anothe r occasion ran a pornographic movie ln the presence of another female victim. Reitano, who has earlie been involved in several court ac tions stenunlng from his alleged distribution of pornographic books and movies. is being held in cuslody during his trial \\'ilh bail set at $25,000. Fro1n Page i ODORS ... S::in Juan, but was enlarged and then sold to Serra. Park Pilanager Joan Jerke said that initial promises rrom ofncials were 1ha1 the odors would be !lignificantly redu ced -almost 100 percent eliminated. But the manager said the change is negligtble, especially in the morning and evening hours. Yet another problem with the new plant has even caused owners of coaches in the park to sell out and leave. Trou ble alarms which switch on automatically during late night hours often are allowed lo buu all night long -until staff comes in at daybreak to shut them off, re!lidents said. • Odors in the area of the harbor entrance often wafting as far as the shopping areas of Capistrano Beach - have been a constant source of compaints in the area. Late last year directors of the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce voiced objections when the odors were hea vy in the commercial sections of the village. for SPEED OUEEN FULL 2 YEAR 'PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • Sm.th, ."' • ..,,..,, a.1...-............ -. -- • PLUS .•• a washable · knits cycle S,.Ci•I Mtti.. peuW.. ,..... .......... .. WE TAKE llADE-INS ·~-i.ta tho U!"•h••-~"l;',i:,.~ .:;"' ...:-u .. i..a..1 r~11 -BlltfQ OU'rEN 4' tho w-... 111, ,.._ -nvuvuy -I wir-r;, r;, -- • For ... u Titan 90DAYSCASH WITIIAPP-ED CllEDIT 1115 lllNIT I.VD., lliwll11 CIStl lllSI-P11111 541·7711 • r_ ' I , I I I I ' \ \ \ l I l I ·; .• .· .· .· .· :: .. ·- .. t I j, •• • l -Monday's Closing Prices ·-....... ' • I MWJ)'~ January 28, 1'74 SC DAILY PILOr llJJ NEW YORK STQCK EX-CHANGE Year's Higb-Lows Appear Every Saturday .1 - • Sunday, January 27, 1CJ74 .• Jt1.··Boyd Nun Asks Gets Exposure Ex-player· ' Female Potato Thought LOS ANGELES (AP) -modeled !or college art and singing career. P-~ who used to watch classes. 1 lD tbe meantime, be picked _L_ -------f .... ; nsts• ---Ernie Langeberg dribbling HE DROPP~D o•~ t ·~ up 1100 posing !or Playgirl. some sample photo s. Playgirl's editors liked what they saw. . ·Burglars Licked . FARCHANT. Germany (UPI) -Burglars broke into -post ,officei of the villages of Farchant, Oberau and Eschenlme and stole a Iota! of $2.70 --•~ ·--across-a-college-basketball-~ "'·a ·=-His !riends-en~l(ed -hlm . Sex Sti" mulant court will have the chance beginning or bis .. ~10r yea: to volunteer to pose !or the THE MAGAZINE'S photographers took their own pictures, of Ernie in Dis college basketball jersey, in his letterman's jacket and in the raw, in the steam room oh Loa Angeles health spa. CINCINNATI (UPI -Jesus to see more of him next last term because I wa.sn t magazine. Christ ·wasn't a male inonth. al~?wed to be myself. . "One day 1 was with a He has shed his basketball I got along really fme with couple ol my bu d di e s chauvinist, so male leaders jersey as Playgirl magazine's the coaches and .some of ~ weiihtlifting," he said. ''They of the Roman Ca tholic Church March discovery of the mohtp. . Wayers, but I Jmt fOOkin t said to call up Playgirl." police said. "' "Happiness/' said Billy \Vlldcr, "is discovering that your daughter is in love with an older rnan-J. PauJ Getty." shouldn't be either, says an The barrel-chested 22-year-old liack It · • ~ 1 donl 'Yant He did and was told to 1e11d outspoken nun who wants will be featured in a nude ~~ . In Oregon, a citizen jailed for breaking the anti.litter· ing law is most apt to do his time with a highway cleanup crew, I'm told. That the potato was once thought to be poisonous is common knowledge. Less \videly known is the ract it also \\'as once ttiought to be a poy,·erful sex stimulant Some scholars, in ract, be- lieved this widespread notion is what sold it. Q. "How many Americans have had ,their sex changed with radical surgery?" A. Since when? At least 500 in the last hair dozen years, that many have been reported in print. BALU."r Those lady ballet dancers tend to break their toes a lot. More so than any other athlete, in fact. But the breaks are little. Hairline types. Ne\\' growth fixes-them. En- larges those toes, too. Uncovered, the feet of the lady ballet dancer of lengthy experience look not dainty but dreadful. photo layout in the issue, .... ,,,,..... elll· ~·omen to become eligible for scheduled to hit newsstands tors I I le e fl IDll•t the priesthood. t• II · I F b na 1ona y m ear y e ruary. t.llefl •a..,. Sister Albertus ~f a g n u s ~tcGrath says the church should heed "the remarkable fairness and balance Jesus showed in dealing Yl'ilh women and hi s freedom to rise above the male chauvinism in bis culture." 11rr DIDN'T embarrass me," Ernie said of posing. The photographers were male, hut there were women in the escort group. ·"I'm not asham~ of myself," he added. The muscuJar, 6-foot-7, 220- pallnd Langberg used to play reserve center forward for the UC Riverside basketball team. He was offered an athletic scholarship there in 1971 whil<> plaving basketball at Cypress College. Ernie played through the 1972·73 season and also THE REMARKS or the sister. a Dominican nun and chainnan of the h i s t o r y department at C h I c a· g o ' s Rosary College, \Vere made in an article published in a nationally di~tributed Catholic magazine, the "St. Anthony ~~~·ci~~~= Messenger.'' -MANNING'S Contending that "women COLLECTORS should have an equal claim , SHOP 'ti'i:t to the priesthood ," she painted ·2 ,28 N~RT BL.YD. out that Jesus preached and ¢O•TA M•-· CA.1.1,.. practiced ' 'e q u a Ji t y of '""'::>..P?..&1 H"'•· 11·•:30 treatment" for men and - women. She said Jesus' "men- related miracles and parables were paralleled with to say more than that became it would hurt some people, and I don't want to hw1 anyone," he said. He moved in with friends in Arcadia, and got a job at a hea1th spa. "BasketbaU has been my life for five years," he said. "But that was the end of my basketball career." NOW ERNIE IS changing his name to Ibo Lang and hoping to pursue an acting THB l'lumlll111 • .._.""' Air (Md. Tllftl 5t1rts ,,,,_~ Llfllll'l·Slclllltlllct All Olllln 495.0401 642-175] WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME -CHICI THUi SWll IALI SPICIALS-,..,. lltt. , ow 11-. Price I CLOSE-UP T oolhp11l1, 4.6 01 ••••••••••••••• : • • • • • . 99c 7tc PEPTQ.llSMOL T1bl.t1, 241 ••••••••• , •••• , • , • • • 91c ISc SINUTAI TAILETS, 12'1 •••.••.••.•• , ••• •• •• · • · •. 1.25 tk COETS" 150'1 . . · •.•......•• · • · · 1.29 ffc 2700 E. Coast Hi"'wav. at FernlP.1f. Corona del Mar _, .... 74c 74c 74c 74c 644-7575 You weren't called a hermit originally unless you lived in the desert . . . The big department store boys figure about nine percent of their merchandise will be returned ... It was Francis O'Walsh who noted, "A hospital $ould put its recovery room next to the cashier's office" ... Quick, just ans\\•er yes or no. ls a principality run by a prince? Say yes ... Not even many wildlife experts realize the hooves of the bighorn sheep \Vork like suction cups. regularity -A·ith miracles andl .---------------------------------------------------, MIDGET HORSES Afaybe you've read about those dog-sized horses raised by Julio Falabella in Argentina. Mighty midgets , those. Nonnal horses can be expected lo pull about five times their own weights. But those little Falabella ·horses can pull approximately 20 times their own weiRhts. Our Chief ~sticator thinks we'll see them hooked up to harness carts nationwide soon. Falabella's smallest stands 15 inches high, weighs 26 pounds four ounces. parables relating to. women. "Christ loved women," she said. "He befriended them, he cured them, he \Vas served very intimately by women. "[ THINK HE gave a kind of emancipation proclamation to ~1artha and to all women ~·hen he said, in effeet, 1Fine, housework's okay. but that's not the end ah.d limit of your being .. Mary ·has chosen the better part.' The better part is for the rest of us wo.men, too -\Vhich is not generally Question arises as to how many planets in our galaxy could supoprt life. Nobody knows, certainly. But an ex· pert named Stephen H. Dole estimates there ma y be liOO million such habitable planets. . what we have been taught. Pilgrims to Afecca can get there now by a six-lane hi~way. Once there, though, they still must not take baths, use perfume, hunt animals, uproot plants or en- gage in physical romance. Takes about 5,000 hooeybees to weigh a poond, re- member. Address mail to L.At. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New. ·port Beach, 92660. FROM THE "I think that women are bound then to follow what Christ gave them." she addf'd. "They must learn to be courageous enough to stand firm, to fight for recognition of their equal human dignity, their equal human V.'Orth, their equal right to follow the vocation to v.·hich they feel they are called in the church. I think for ~-omen not to do · this is a betrayal of the dignity and the gifts that God gave them." NEW RATES ON LAGUNA FEDERAL'S NEW TERM SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ' AND ALL PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! JlATE MINIMUM HELD FOR YIELDS 71fi% $1,000 4 YEARS 7.79 3 lerm certificate 633 $1,000 2~YEARS 6.98 3 lenn certificate 6~% $1,000 1 YEAR 6.72 3 tel"DI certificate 53 3 $1,000 90DAYS 5.92 3 term certificate. And most popular of a/I-the convenient PASSBOOK ACCOUNT for daily needs! 5 }4 % day-in , day-out interest yields 5 • 3 9 % per annum •Withdrawals bc(Ofe maturi1y from term certifiute ltC(X)Unts are subject to reduction to cumnl pan boot. rate from dale of iuuance, pl~s an additional lhrce months' inkreat forfeiture. HOME OFFICE: 260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, California 926Sl Telephone: 494--7541 •LAGUNA NIGUEL: 3 Monarch Bay Plaza • SAN CLIMENTE: 601 North El Camino Real• LAGUNA HILLS: 24038 Cal de la PLlta • ~Ji ELSINORE: 600 West Oraham Avenue I • f ,. 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BUENA PARK ''' I. ••1th IO<M-l•rd. SIMfllil of liflCOtll A"-121-U11 ORANGE •12 l••I 11.•l•ll• "'•n u•. •••I 01 TM•lill A'•""'" IJl.2441 COSTA MESA IJOO H •rllor •01i1ltt1rcl , H•rllor Ct11lor 541-,.. WESTMINSTER 67S7 Wnhftlottlsf A-. WotlMl11tllf CoMlf IM-)111 HUNTINGTON IEACH 11ws Moill '''""..., ll -1 ._,. ""· 142·1U1 LONG BEACH t101 All111 llc ••ul1t1111, c11111r ol C11••• ..... 74 ENCINO 110'1 Yt11l1i1t 1 1•1111•1111, W••• ol 1•111•• •tllO 1 CONYlNllNT LOCATIONS IN OMNOI Ci>uNTY.'LONO •UCt!,-6 IMClfllO ' • ' • ' I I ' I 11 · I A pro ind proj the dis coa ' lo Ad ci de WO ~ .... . . ' • I I I I l WI Oil wt I ca at kil 'j t on "lie I er t t So of lo A fn .. pl I ' j in J l I /, l .. 1 j I ' l • • I ·· taglina· Beaeh EDITION VOL. 67, N_O. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • • ORANaE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' .. ...... - Today's Fl••' . -- N.Y. Stocks MONDAY.'JANU~RY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS Avco Plans l)rastic Revamp of . T-wo Projects By CANDACE PEARSON 01 Ille o.11~ Plitt Stiff Avco Community Developers is propaslng a drastic revamping in size ind design of two major Laguna Niguel projects. The two housing tracts have been the subject of lengthy controversy and dispute berore the r'egional and state coastal commissions for months. One tr;:ict, 7479, oceanside of Pacific Coast IJighway near Crown Valley Parkway, is now being proposed for 900 units. The project near Salt Creek Beach was originally designed at 7 ,690 units. It was denied by the R~ g I on al Commission even when cut :town to t,218 units and has been held up by the state commission. The second tract, 7885, . inland of Pacific Coast _Jlighway near Niguel Shores Road, would have about the same number of units as originally proposed 917 -under the new compromise. The state commisasion reversed a regional approval of thal project. But Avco orricials have now agreed to move a commercial site off Pacific Coast Highway to Niguel Shores and .. Stonehill Drive. which meets some of the objecticn>· by local residents. The ocean·slde tract under the new plan would also include a public promenade on the bluff top instead of housing and would increase access to a grassy park and the beach belo'-'', a regional commissioner said today. The South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission today debated whether. to reconsider Avco 's renewed request without requiring another pennit application. The commission discussed adopting specific procedures on reconsideration which could accommoda'te A v c o ' s projects. 1 Speaking against this action were Ina Bliss of the League of \Vomen Voters in Irvine and Dale Secord of the Orange County Environm ental Coaliton. Semrd accused the commission of "eroding the public's right to have a full public hearing on each permj t. The case of Avco is no different than the case of San Oncfre (nuclear po\\'er plant) before the state commission. "You're on ly expidlting matters." Secord charged, "for a special interest group." • 's ar ' Ul No Eco Report ,Demolition· Okay Gets Opposition · , Laguna Beach writer Arnold Hano. a fonner member or the city Board of Adjustment, has .appeal\!(! Regional Coast.al Commission approval for dem<r · lition of several old structures owned by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Asso- ciation. Hano charges that destruction of C8sa de Mandigo and Barbara Weber Studio would be Illegal because Laguna Fed --·Plant Ow11ers ' Flood Laguna S·witchboard \Vorried plant ov.'llers have besieged lhe Laguna Beach police department with telt:phone calls at the news that one man has been arrested in connection with the pirating of potted greenery from Laguna area homes. "Tl)ey . started calling Friday and called Saturday and Sunday. The girls at the switchboard arc about ready tG kill me," Detective Alex Jimenez said loday. • "We have to water the darn things on 1op of it all," he added. Det . Jimenez said eight plants have been -siizecnn1<xlllcctlilif"Wlth-sospected crimes. He said persons who belie, .. e the plants may be theirs may view them at the police annex in City Hall Soulh, 570 Glenneyre Street. Police arrested Kirk Woloshyo, 18, of 247 Fairview Street. He was booked for alleged trespassing and petty theft. ~ second man suspected or involvement In the plant capers has been cleared. ••reu people not to drop their guard. There are several groups of people ihvolvcd in this type or theft. "These ate not the main culprits. All cities are suffering thls type of crime. We can use any information that the citizen can assist with ," Del. Jimenez aaid. Ji.µlenez said Wolsohyn just liked plants, "It wasn't a matter of acquiring funds from lheir sale." "He just fell in Jove with plants and · couldn't afford 'the habl~" Det. Jimeoez said followlll(I tbe arrest. He pl~ the second man was cleared becaue he appeared not to be actively inYOived in the thefts. · "He doesn't even like Rlants/' Det Jimenez said. Rabies' Clinic Set in Lagu1ia The Laguna Beach Rabies Clinic : for dog1 wUI be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuelday at the main fire sta Uon, $00 Forest A ve.1 Laguna lleach. , _ Local ·~oas can get robiu allots at a reduced rate ol '2. SPCA official! will be preomt lo .. n • city of Lquna Boacb clog 11...,.. . aloo. No county 11...,.. will be • available. .. ~ • · • Ora. M. W. Lop, Doug Tignor , .and Gary Klllpp 1ro cooperoting In the Jmmunilltion lll'Glflnt spoDIOrod by Laguna Llolll Club. • Pnlject chainna1 ' ii Robert L. Watkins. , has not submitted an environmental impact report to the city. ' · The .savings and loan aasociation plans lo demolish the buildings at 265. 275 and 277 Broadway to make a parking lot and drive-through teller's window. · The South Coast Regional Zone Conseryation Commission a p p r o v e d demolition of the old buildings last Monday. , The appeal will take the matte'r ·to the State C\>Utal Commlsaion which 1nult hear the .ma:Uer .Within IO days. Hano polpls out tbat~llle bulldtogs to be fG!11 down have been Jud&ed "prchltectural rarities" and aa such requft an EIR before razing. several Lagunans also have protested the demoUUon on social grounds charging that the savings and loao evicted long- time elderly residents rrom the Casa Mandigp and will be tearing down needed low'-'OSt · housing in order to construct a parking lot. Police Review Laguna Citizen Parking Gripe Laguna Beach Police Chief Frank Schopcn ha• -<on1trm«1-that h i s department is reviewing c i fl z en complaints of police action citing cars parked the wrong way on narrow Laguna residential streets. Fire at -sea ' . In a letter to the city council. Troy Peters of 1121 Coast View Drive charges that although residents of his street have historically parked belter·skelter on the road, citations were given recently in what he called a campaign to line the city coffers. Fiv,e persons escaped unscathed Sunday when this 19-!oot cabin cruiser exploded and burned to Ille waterline off the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The incident took place near the starting line of the Congressional Yacht Race trials. Several spectator boats_ rushed to the rescue .of the okipper, a Whittier man, and .his four passengers, all 9( whom leaped -into the water .to escape the ·fJ.amel1!. The boat was valued at $1,400 to $2,000. Peters charges shortly after midnight on Jan. 24, "while most decent la\v respecting members of this seaside . community were sleeping, patrol cars swept through outlying res i d e10 ti a 1 1freets1 some deadeod, and some substandard, lsauing 50 or more parking citatk>ns without any previous warning to citizens." Caspers Asks , Ontari~ J>-~~t Peters said that the citationa were written for parking on tbe Wl'Ong side of the !tree! (facing the wrong way). He said the area IS not ·posted no parting. The chief aaid he was looking into the oomplalnts and could not confirm the nwnber of tickets issued. "It has been brought ·to my attentlc>n. It Is under review by the department," Chief Scbopcn said. He said that if the department were to undertake a special program of parking enforcement, t~ n o r m a I procedure would be to publicize the actioo beforehand, then issue oourtesy citations and then begin issuing citations. He said it . was Incorrect to Imply that the department was out railing ......... for tbe city br. IUch I parking citation campaign u al eged by Petera. By WILLIAM ~CHREIBER Of .. Diiiy ..... ,,.., Orange County Supervisor Ronald Cupers will ask lellilw board members Tlleaday to approve a 1ix·month study of Ontario IntemaUonal .Airport as the answer to county air transit needs. "Jn a report preplred for 'he board but released today, Caspen said he is conVlnced jet traffic has no place In Orange County and the current traffic is already almost too much to control. ' AIRPORT NOISE STANDARDS FINALL y DUE -Column, Pogo 7 ' . I He.i said de!plte all elfort• to control jet traffJc, curfew violations, noise and other problems persist and h a v e triggered huge lawsuits against the' county. "l do not believe there is another location for a jet airport within the geosraphlc bounds of Orange County," Fire Destroys Mail • ~ 1111 o111.. hu· ._ . ~tbepooo$yofthe .... 'Los ANGELES (AP) -A Dre In · ti! · Ootarlo to meet · tbe' pft!ng jet I >mill truck Sandq ~ 1J -lit ·~, -o( 0ronP of flnt-elus mall, •outllorltteo oak!. MIJ-" ~ ~ ~ 1 - ln\'Olliptan said the cauoe of the fire Colpen, ""° ........ fl!, bis re<ttll · otate el the eountr~ •to -WU undetermined, Intl !hit pollal ' tbe <Ja1ar1o Jll.n. oaltl, 'lltfllting county ~ plllllled to 1tll thnJu&lt the jetpaft -;... I to handle its .. cblrred lttten today to ... wlllt w11. ...,.,.. tllPI load. • lllnplbk:. ''Orlnp ~ A'tapat....,..,., ,.1 ) • • ' . .~ originally designed for jet traffic and there is· an obvious difference in the manner which the two jet operators conduct operaUons at the facility," ·c..pers said. He sakt· that while Air CaJifomia has complied with curfews, exha~t reduction and takeoff patterns, Hughes· Airwest hat1 not. Jn his report Caspers lists 16 separate occasions between Dec. 27 and Jan. 7 that Airwest departures or arrivals violated the 10 p.m. curfew nt the airport. . One or the arrivals was at 3:08 a.m., he said. Airport Director R o b e r t BUG MAKES NEWS ' IN CLASSIFIED Watergate isn't the only place "bugs" can make news. Here's a pleasant bug •tory: . . 'II BUG. Good coridttlorl. CIMn. 77,000 mi, '819. Call (Phone No.) , Thal little, three-Une 1cf llQld tlill car to the first caller. ,And if you want to ..i. plugged ' into that. ~d of "bUaing," juat dial Ille DOily Pilot's dirod line to mulll. P-iean. , ' ' 'f Bresnahan c;onfin:ned today . t h a t violationS are ~Occurring .all .the time, but that most. are within a ,few minutes and can be explaioed by the airUnes: "Even though Air Cal Is nol ¥ late as Alrwest, they. do bAve l 90me violations," Bresnahan said. "But there is always 99methlng suCh as the weather or mechan ical problems lhai. cause it." Bresnahan sakt Air Cal has ·B curfew clause in its lease allowing the county to crack down after the airline is given 30 days to correct the problem. But he said Airwest operates .on a month to month pact which has no curfew limit in it. ~ "If these violations continue to be a problem a drastic step might be neces- sary such as closing the larport at 10 p.m. and tumlrig off the lights," Bresnahan sakt. In caspen' report to the board he sakl Orange County· Airport may bave moved into the munber one position in the nation in total takeoffs and landJnp, ahead of C2Udgo's O'Hafe Airport. He said the · fuel .criai_-may have cauted the switch in positioq since Ofllllle County cootlbues to 1et flight recordl with 632,000 ttal!'IY 110vements in 1'73. J Caspers also said id bis report his contacta with the Marinel .over use of Camp -met with dismal (See MllPOllT, .... !) - Admits Lies To FBI 011 Scandal WASHING1'0N (UPI) -Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguel, y,·ho told the Senate Wa~gate Committee he kept quiet for fear he would be ac· cused of "not being a team player," pleaded guilty today to one count of lying to the FBI about the scandal. U.S. Di$trict Judg'e William B. Bry· ant let Porter go free without bond and postponed sentencing until the court gets a probation report. At Byrant's request, a prosecuting at· tomey described briefly what be would have sought to pnwe in cort bad there ~ a trial. Byrant asked l'orter JI be had any "quarrel" with q,e govern- ment's statement, and Porter aaill. be . did not. . The statement ftlated what Porter told the Senate committee In June - that Porter told the FBI on July 19, 1972 that he had a conversation with Jeb Stuart Magruder, deputy director of President Nixon's ~lection cam· paign, about plans to use $100,000 to finan<:e prote<tion for campaign speak-ers. ..__ - "There was no Such oonver·sation and · the government is ready to prove it," . the prosecuting attorney said. The actual use ol the money was not mentioned during the brief court pro- ceeding, but it was understood that Por- ter's conversation with Magraduer deal t with. $100,000 passed to G. Gordon Liddy to finance the W1itergate break·in. Porter's plea ·Jn" effect waivedorrlgllt to jury trial. After getting Porter's asS'Urance that he understood this Bryant asked him, "Do you understand ~~_penaltl!_" "I believe it iS fiVe Y ears or $10,000 or .botb," Por.tet..said. Bryant then read the· charge and aSked Porter bow he pleaded. "I plead guilty, your honor," Porter said. Porter, former scheduling director for the committee for the Re-election of the President, told the Watergate committee that Magruder asked bim to perjure himself. To do otherwise, Porter said Magruder told him, "could be very embarrassing to the President of the United States." to former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, and to H. R. Haldeman , Nixon's former chief of staff. - Porter also told the ·committee he kept quiet about his Watergate role for months out of intense loyalty to Nizon and "probably because of the (See PORTER, Pase I) C:.ut Weather Some high ck>uds at limes, otherwise sunny Tuesday with highs in tile JIPR<r 6!!Uoland.Julli .. 58 at the beaches. Not so cold to- fli&ht. Lows 32 to 44. INSWE TODAY Daily Pilot photograpl&trs Lee Payne and Richard Droke ph-Oto- graplticatly cover• California's thret·year-old state beach at San Onofre -a site which is ' seldotn vi,tited i1l winter moHth.s-1----' Ste pllotos and 1tory on PaQt 20. ....... 11 ---" L. M. .. .,. 11 -" C•llfltnlll ' ......... 1 ..... • CM•t!M tl•M °'-c....., • ._. -_,. ·--.. ,_ 11 -.. ,, ..... -I lttdl .......... , .. II . .....,... .. _ • ""'....... " ·~,...·~ " -.. .,_ lt-11 -• , .. tlll •l(W • ~ ..... 1~1· ...... c .. " --• \~ Ji :e O.iL v PILO r Sunda1, January 27, iq74 ~· M. Bqd __ Nun Asks Ex-player Female Gets Exposure Burglars Licked Potato Thought l· ,, · Sex Stimulant ' - "Happiness," sald Billy \Yilder, "is discovering that your daughter is in love with an older man-J. Paul Getty." Jn Oregon, a citizen jailed (or breaking the anti.Utter· ing law is most apl to do his time \liilh a highway cleanup crew, I'm told . t--J--'haUhe_poJalo 11'.i.S-<>n<e lhoug!tt to ~isonous ~ common knowledge . Less widely known is the fact It also \Vas once thought to be a powerful sex stimulant Some scholars, in fact, be· lieved this widespread notion is y,•hat sold it. Q. "How many Ameri cans have had llheir sex changed with radical surgery?" A. Since when? At least 500 in the last half dozen years. that many have been re1X1rted in print. BALLl'T Priests LOS ANGELES (AP) - Those who used to watch Ernie Langeberg dribbling across a college basketball court will have the chance CINCINNATI {UPI -Jesus to see more of him next Christ ~asn't a f ma I e month. . chauvinist so male leaders He has ~hed, ~1s baske~ball ' . jersey as Playgirl magat.1ne's of the Roman-eathohc-Chureh--March dtscovery of the· mohth. shou ldn't be either, says an The barrel-cheste,d 22-year-0ld outspoken nun who 'wants will be featured In a nude \\'Omen to become eligible for photo layout i!1 the issue, . scheduled to hit newsstands the priesthood.. nationally in early February. Sister Albertus A1 a g n u s l\fcGrath says the church should heed "the remarkable fairness and balance Jesus sho\Yed in dealing \\'ilh women. and his freedom to rise above the male chauvinism in !).is culture." THE RElllARKS 0£ !he siste r, a Do.minican nun and chainnan of the h i s to r y department at C h i c a g o ' s Rosary College, \Vere made in an article published in a nationally di~tributed Catholic magazine, the "St. Anthony '1IT DIDN'T e mbarra ss me," Ernie said of ~ing. The photographers were male, but there were women in the escort group. ";I'm not ashaml\<1 of mysclf,1' he added. The muscular, 6-Coot-7, 22G- poWKl Langberg used to play reserve center forward for the UC Riverside basketball team. He was offered an athletic scholarihip there in 1971 whi\ .. plaving basketball at Cypress College. Ernie played through the 1972-73 season and also modeled for college a r t classes. 1 HE DROPPED OUT at the beginning of his senior year last term because "1 wasn't atlowed to be myse lf. "I got along really fme with the coaches and some 'of the . Jl'layers, but I just coukln't ·Jiiict it . . . I clonl want ~ r1.,,,1 .. 1•a nl- tar• 11-Jcell ..,,. •• the11 sate. to say more-than that beca111e It would hurt some people, and I don't want to hw1 anyone;rne sal<I. He moved in with friends in Arcadia, and got a job at a health spa. "Basketball has been my life for five years," he said. "But that was the end ·of my basketball career." NOW ERNIE IS changing his name to Ibo Lang and hop ing to pursue an acting i&::-TBB I ~· BAlU.'S Contending that "women COLLECTORS '"""""'' """"' h1essenger." II MANNING'S should have an equal claim SHOP ~ Air c..t.. to the priesthood," she pointed Time sr.m h h and 2"'28 NEWf"ORT B LVD. II.,_...,. and ainging career. ' In the meaelime, he picked up ISOO posing for Playgirl. His friends en~ged loim to vol~teer lO post?. for Uie some sample photo s . Playgjrl'a editors liked whal they saw. FARCHANT, Gmnany magazine. \\. "One day I was · with a couple ol my budd ies wellhtllfting/1 he said. "They said to call up Playgirl." · He .did and was told to send THE MAGAZINE 'S photographers took their own pictures, of Ernie In f\i.s college basketball jersey, in his letterman's jacket and in the raw, in the steam room ol a Loi Angeles health spa. CUPO -Burglars broke into post .offices of the villages of Farchant, Oberau and Eschenlolt• and stole a total of, $2. W polict .iald, THE STOl!f THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO THE REACH AREA PHARMACY ~~~- WE QUOTE PRICES OYER THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME -CHICI THUi suru u.u· sr1c1ALS-,..._ .... , 0w ... ,,1n I CLOSE.UP Toothpt11te , 4.6 01 ••••• , , , ••••••••••• , •• 19c: 7tc PEPTO·llSMOL Tt1bleti, 241 • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • 98c: 15c SINUTAI TABLETS, l:l'1 ••.•••..•••..•••••..•..•. 1.25 tk COETS 150'1 . . • . . . . • . • • • . • . • . . 1.29 ttc 2700 l Coast HMl!wav. at FernlP.1f. Corona del Mar •• 644-7575 Those lady ballet dancers tend to break their toes a Jot. a.1ore so than any other athlete, in fact. But the breaks are littl e. Hairline types. New ,growth fixes them. En- larges those toes, too. Uncov ered, the feet of the lady ballet dancer of lengthy experience look not dainty but dreadful. • You weren't called a hermit originally unless you lived in the desert . . • The big department store boys figure about nine percent of their merchandi se will be returned ... It was Francis O'\Valsh who noted , "A hospita l shou ld put its recovery room next to the cashier's office" . . . Quick, just ansy,•er yes or QO • .Js a principality run by a prince? Say yes ... Not even many '''ildlife experts realize the hooves of the bighorn sheep \\'ork like suction cups. out t at Jesus preac ed Co•TA ..... -. c41.1,.. L......,.s,...,ur;1r; All otMn practiced ' ' e q u al it y of ll'IA;:> .• A ~l!!lt H"'•1111·1111"111l·•llll'llll~~l_l::=;,••~s~ ... ~01~=~M~2~.~11~s~3=1_!1 treatment" for men and - women. She said Jesus' "men-• related miracles and parables were para ll e led with regularity y,·ith miracles and!.--------------------------------------------------...., parables relating IQ women. ~UDGET HORSES .. ~1aybe you've read about those dog-sized horses raised by Julio Falabella in Argentina. Mighty midgets, those. Nonna! horses can be expected to pufl about five times their own weights .. But those lilt1e Falabella horses can pu11 approximately 20 times their own weights. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks v.·e'll see them hooked up to harness carts nationwide soon. Falabella's smallest stands 15 inches high, weighs 26 pounds four ounces. Question arises as to how many planets in our galaxy could supoprt life. Nobody knows, certainly. But an ex- pert named Stephen H. Dole estimates there may be liOO million such habitable planets. · Pilgrims to ~!ecca can get there now by a six-lane highway . Once there, though, they still must not take baths, use perfume, hunt animals, uproot plants or en- gage in physical romance. Takes about 5,000 honeybees to wcigh a pound, re- member. Addres$ mail to L.!ff. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- ·port Beach, 92660. ' FROM THE "Christ loved \Vomen," she said. "He befriended them, he cured them, he \Vas served very intimately by women. ';I Tifil'oi'K HE gavi a kind of emancipation proclamation to 111artha and to all Y.'Omen v.·hen he said, in effect, 'Fine, housework's okay, but that's not the end ahd. limit of your being .. ~fary 'has chosen the better part.' The better part is for the rest of us women, too -\Vhich is not general!;' • what we have been taught. "I think that women are bound then to follow what Christ gave them." she addf"d . "They must learn to be courageous enough to stand firm, to fight for recognition or their equal human dignity, their equal human worth, their equal right to follow the vocation to v.·hich they feel they are called in the church. l think for '\\'Omen not to do this is a betrayal of the dignity and the gifts that God gave them." ON LAGUNA FEDERAL'S NEW TERM SAVINGS CERTIFICATES' AND ALL PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! . RATE MINIMUM HELD FOR YIELDS 71h% $1,000 4YEARS 7.79 3 tenn ccrtifica1e 63 3 $1,000 2~YEARS 6.98 3 lcrm certificate 6~% $1,000 1 YEAR 6.72 3 --ienn certificate --. 53 3 $1,000 90DAYS 5.92 3 1mn certifical.e And most popular of a/I -the convenient PASSBOOK ACCOUNT for daily needs! 5J4 % day-i n, day-out interest yields 5.39% per annum 'Withdrawals bcfOfc maturi1y from lenn certificate accounts arc subject lo reduction &o current pass book rale from datc·o{ issuance. pl~s an additiona.l lhree month1' lnterat fodc.itun:. 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Stoeks EDITION -· VOL. 67, N~. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . J' MONDAY. JANUARY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS A.vco Plans l)rastic Revamp-of-Two Projects By CANDACE PEARSON 01 tM D1Ur Pl .. I Slalt Avco Con1munity Developers is proposing a drastic revamping in size &nd design or two major Laguna Niguel projects. The two housing tracls have been the subject of lengthy controversy and dispute before the i'eglonal and state coastal commissions for months. • I One lro.ct, 7479, oceanside of Pacific Coast llii hway near Crown Valley Parkway, is now being proposed for 900 units. The project near Salt Creek Beach was originally designed at 7 ,690 units. It was denied by the Regional Commission even when cut :Jown to 1,218 units and has been held up by the state commission. ---------- ,Demolition Okay Gets Opposition · Laguna Beach writer Arnold Hano, a has not submitted an environmental fonner member of the city Board of Jmpact report to .the city. Adjustment, has .appealed Regional The savings and loan association plans C~stal Commission approval for demo-I() demolish the buildings at 2.65. 275 · lit1011-ol-&everal-old-!fl~s...owned-by-and 277 Broadway-to-make a parking ~na Fedeul Savmgs1and Loan Asso-lot and drive-throogh.teller's window. · c 100. . The South Coast Regional Zone Hano charges that destruction of ~ Conservation Commission a p p r o v e d de Mandigo and Barbara Weber Studto ·demolition or the old buikllngs last would be Illegal be<ause Laguna Fed Monday. . The appeal will take the matte.r t() the State Coutal Coolmislion which muit hear the maUer :Within IO days. Plant Owners ' FloOd Laguna S'witchboard \Vorried plant 0""11ers have besieged IJ1e Laguna Beach police d°""'ment with tell phone calls at the news that one man has been arresled in connection with the pirating of potted greenery from Laguna area homes. "They . started calling Friday and called Saturday and Sunday. The girls at the switchboard arc about ready ·10 kill me/' Detective Alex Jimenez said today. ' "We have to water the dam things on iop of it all," he added. Hano pojo1s out that-: Ille buildlngs lo be ~ doWn-hive been Jud1ed "prchltecturaJ rarities" and as such require an Em before razing. several Lagunans also ha ve protested the demolition on social grounds charging that the savings and loan evicted long- time elderly residents Crom the Casa Mandigo and will be tearing down needed low-cost · Musing in order to construct a parking lot. Police Review Laguna Citizen Parking G1ipe Del. Jimenez said eight plants have Laguna Beach Police Chief Frank been seized Jn connection with suspected Schopen has confirmed that h t s crimes. He said persORs who belie"·e department is reviewing c i t'i z en the plants may be theirs may view complaints or police action cJting cars them at the police annex in City Hall parked the wrong way on narrow Laguna South, 570 Glenneyre Street. residential streets. Police arrested Kirk Woloshfll, 18, In a Jetter to the city council, Troy of 247 Fairview Street. He was booked Peters o( 1121 Coast View Drive charges !or alleged trespassing and petty theft. that although residents o( bis street ~ second man suspected of involvement have historlca1ly parked helter-skelter fn the plant capers has been cleared. on the road, citations were given recenUy "Tell people not to drop their guard. in what he called a campilan to line n>ere are several groups or people the city coffen. involved in this type or theft. Peters charges shortly arter midnight "These ate not the main culprits. on Jan. 24, "while most ·llecent Ja\'I All citie s are suffering tttis type of respecting members of this seaside _ crime. We can use any information that community were sleeping, patrol cars the citizen can assist with," Det. Jimenel swept through outlying re s Ide it i a J 1aid. 1lreets, l()tne deadend, iDd some Jimenez -said Wolsohyn just liked aubltandard, issuing 50 or more parking plants. "it wasn't a matter of acquiring citations without any previou1 warning funds from their sale." to citizens." "He just fell U:i Jove with plants and · Peters said that the citations were couldn't a!Cord 'the habit," Det. Jimenez . written for parking on the wrOng side said fo~:"lli the irrest. of tbe street (facing IJ1e wrong way). He J&lu the second man was cleared He said the area is not posted no becaue he appeared not to be , actively parking. Involved in IJ1e thefts. · The duel said he was loolting Into "He doesn't even Jike P.lants/1 Del the mmplaints and could not confirm Jimenez said. lbe number of tickets issued. Rabws' Clinic Set in Liiguria The Laguno Beach Rabies Clinic for dogs wUJ be beld from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the main fire station, 505 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Local clop can get rabies shots al a reduced rate of '2. SPCA officials will be ~ to sell . city of Laguna Beach dog llce111e1 - alao. No L'Ollllty licOlllel will be available. 1 Dn. M. w: Lop,' Doug Tignor and Gary Kupp are cooperating in the lmm..uatlon pnJlrlDI . sponaored by Lagana U... Club. • Project dlalnnu ii Robll'I I. , Watklns. • 11[t has been brought 1o my attention. It Is under review by the department," Chier Schopcn said. He said that lf the department were to undertake a special program of pantmr enrorce-mtdt;-the -n o r1'h a: I procedure "°Uld be to ·publicize the action beforehand, then issue courtesy citationJ and tben begin isauing citations. He said It . was tncorr<et to Imply tblt IJ1e depa-wu out raising ....... for the city by IUch I parking citation campaign u aUeged by Peters. Fire Destroys Mail LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ftN In I ·mill lnlck,Sonclq deltr'oyed. II - of llrst-clul mlll, ;outboritlel 11kl. lnvtaliplon said Ibo .,.,.. of Ibo fin WU undetermined, Ind lhlt pollll lnlpecton planned to 1111 thrqh the • . -letter• today to ... wtlat -...... -.bk. • The second tract, 7885, inland of Pacitic Coast _J{ighway near Niguel Shores Road , wOuld have about the same number of units as originally proposed 917 -under the new compromise. The state commistsion reversed a regiOJlal approval of that pr,oject. But Avco oCficials ba\'e now agreed to move a commercial Ji.te off Pacific Coast Highway to Niguel Shores and Stonehill Drive, which meet.s some of the objectlcns · by local residentS. The ocean-side tract under the new plan would also include a public promenade on the bluff top instead of housing and would increase access to a grassy park and the beach below, a regional commisslonerSaid tOday. The South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission today debated whether: lo recon sider Avco's renewed request without requiring another permit application. The commission discussed adopting specific procedures on reconsideration \\'hich could accommodate A v c o ' s projects. 1 Speaking agilirist this action were Ina Bliss of the Lea~e or \Vomcn Voters in Irvine and Dale Secord of the Orange County Environmental Coaliton. Secord accused the commission of "eroding the publie1s right to have a full public hearing on each permit . The case of Avco is no different than the case of San Oncfre (nuclear pcnver plant) before the state commission. "You're only exp iditing matters.·· Secord charged, "for a special interest group." • UI Admits Lies To FBI On Scandal WASHINGTON (UPI) -Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguel, who told the Senate WaU!rgate Committee he kept qu iet Cor fear he would be ac- cused of "not being a team player," pleaded guilty today to one count of lying to the FBI about the scandal. _· _u.S._J)JstricL Judge_WjlliamJk Bcy._ ant let Porter go Cree without OOnd and postponed sentencing until the court gets a probation report. Fire at Sea . . . Five persons escaped unscathed Sunday when this 19·foot cabin cruiser exploded and burned to tt>e waterline off the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The incident took place near the starting line of the Congressional Yacht Race trials. Several spectator boats_ rushed to the rescue .of the skipper, a \Vhittier man, and his four passengers, all of whom leaped· into the water to escape the ·fiames. The boat was valued at $1,4-00 to $2,000. Caspers Asks .Ontari~· J>a~t By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of IM Dllty l'lllt ltlH Orange County Supervisor Ronald C&spers will ask feIIOw board memben Tuesday to approve a six-month study of Ontario International Airport as the answer to county air transit needs. ·1n a report prep«red for "he board but released today, Caspers said he is conVJnced jet traffk has no place In Orange County and the. current traCric is already almost too mu ch to control. AIRPORT NOISE STANDARDS FINALLY DUE -·column, p ... 7 originally designed for jct traffic and there ls an obvious difCerence in the manner which the two jet operators conduct operations at the facility," ·Caspeni said. He sakl' that while Air California • has complied with curfews, exhau:;t.reduction and takeoCf patterns, Hughes · Airwest h8' not. In his report Caspers lists 16 separate • occasions between Dec. 27 and Jan. 7 that Airwest departures or arrival! violated the 10 p.m: curfew at the airport. . One or the arrivals was at 3:08 a.m .• he sald~-Aliport DiriiCIOr'R o ij e rT BUG MAKES NEWS IN CLASSIFIED Water1ate isn't the only place 0 bugs" can. ma~ newt. Here's a pleasant bug st«y: ~ BUG. Good 'coridltion. Clean. 77,000 ml, '819. Call (Phone No.) , , Thal little , three-line ad aold t~ car to the first caller. ~ U )90l want to 11'1 plugged' into Iha! _.,d of "bulClng," just dtal the Diily Pilot's dlrtol llne 12 resulta. P-~8 .. -.o .. . Bresnahan 90ntinnect today ~ h a t violations are Occurring all ,the time, but that most llff within a .reW minutes and can be explained by the airline&. "Even though Air ·cal Is not as late as Alrwest, they. do hive aome vk>latlons/' Bresnahan said. "But there is always something suCh as the weather or mechanical problems tha~ cause it." Bresnahan said Air Cal has a curfew clause in its lease allowing the county to crack down after the airline is given 30 days to correct the problem, But he said Airwest operates ,on a month to month pact which bas no curfew -umit in It. "If these violations continue to be a problem a drastic step might be neces- sa ry such as closing the larport at 10· p.m. and turhirlg off the U,hts," Bresnahan said. In Caspers' report t() the board he said Orange County· Airport may hav.e moved into lhe number one position in the naUon in total takeoffs and laDdlnp , 'ibeiid or-ClllclgO's O'Hare Airport • He said the · fuel .c:riai1 may have caused the 1.1witch in position since · Oraftle Couuty cont.,_ to _ set flight l<COrda wlib '32,000 1111~ ... vements in 1'13. I Clspers also sakl In his report bis COnlacll with the Marillel over use of camp Ptndleton met with dismal •(See AIRPOllT, hp I) ----------·------ 'f • At Byrant's request, a proeecuting at· tomey described brleOy what he would have sought to prove in cort had there been a-trial. Byrant wed Porter U he had any "quarrel" with l!>e .....,.. ment's statement, and Porter aaJcl be . did not. The statement ,.lated what Porter t()ld the Senate committee in June - that Porter told the FBI oo July 19, 1972 that he bad a conversation with Jeb Stuart Magruder, deputy director of President N1xoo's re-election cam- paign, about plans to use $100,000 t() finance protection for campaign speak-ers. "There was n() such conversation and the government ia ready lo prove it," . the prosecuting attorney said. The actual use ol the money was not mentioned during the brier court pro- ceeding, but it was understood that Por- ter's conversatioo with Magraduer dealt with. $100,000 passed to G. Gordon Liddy to Cmance the W11tergate break-in. Porter's plea ·in-effect·walved ·irright to jury trial. ACter getting Porter's assurance that be understood this, Bryant asked him, "Do you understand the penalty?" "I believe it-is rive years or fl0,000 or botb," Porter said. Bryant then read the· charge and as ked Porter how he pleaded . "I plead guilty, your honor," Porter said. Porter, fonner scheduling director for the committee for the Re-election or the President, told the Watergate committee that Magruder asked him to perjure himself. To do otherwise, Porter said Magruder told him , "could be very embarrassing to the President of the Uni ted States." to former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, and to H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's fonner chief of stafC. - Porter also toJd the ·committee he kept quiet about his Watergate role for months out of intense loyalty to Ni1on and "probably beclluse of !be (See PORTER, Pa&e I) ' Oraage Weather some high clouda at times, otherwise sunny Tuesday with highs in tbe upper fiOs inland .and 58 at the beaches. Not so cold to-night. Lows 32 to 44. INSWE TODAY Daily Pilot photographers Lee Payne and Richard Drake photo- grapliically cover • Califontia's three-year-old &tate beach at Saia Ono/re -a 1lte which is seldoni vi&ited i'n winter months. See pliotos and 1torv on Page 20. ...... " ---11 L. M, .. ,. " _ ... " C•ll"4111• • .............. • c .. ..itw •·M °' .... <....., ' -" -·-" ·-.. -.... --• Stedl _.. lt.11 ·~'-• ,_ " '""""-*"' " -" ,,_ 1•11 -• ,.,. ... •Ken! ' ............. ,1-14 -... " -·-• • I I 2 DAILY PILOT LG LL Chopper. Down I•• Craslies, Burns Near Sclwol By HILARY KAYI Of ... .,.., "" ... A helicopter crulled at mld-4Q today In a Westmlnater street near Jolin Marshall Elementary !cbool. No children wve In- jured In the Incident but spectators {eand for the ll-or the air- :,., craft occ upants. 1 . I> A school employe said, "I don't see how anyone eould have , gotten out of that alive. It's just burning something awful. "There are police and firemen all over the place/' the wttness r " said. The witness said it appeared two persons were aboard . • The sc hool, at 15791 Bushard St., Westminster, was not damaged ~ 1..1 in the incident. ; Preclae Information on Ibo type of helicopter was unavailable. : "It Is burning too bard to tell," wltnesaes said. • Shortly after the mid-day crash, ambulances arrived and an of-r-ficial from the Orange County Coroner's Office was dispatched to i the \Vestminsler scene. :. 'Vestminster police were deelining to issue any specific infor· • mation pending a formal report from the scene. But they Indicated } they did not believe the downed craft was either a military or police • model. 1 "As near as we can determine, we believe it is civilian/' she • said. " Orange county Airport Tower reported that two civilian hell- • copters took off this morning and only one has returned. r• A spok~sman for the tower said a transient craft had used the Santa Ana train ing school pad this morning. ' ,_. "No records of transtent helicopters are kept by us and there's .;,_ no way of knowing who might have been flying it," the tower spokes· : man said. . • ••1 was traveling in my car under the copter when it started to · sputter around aod 1t threw off a part," said Mr1. Priscilla Schoch, who lives in the Westhaven tract where the helicopter fell . "It started to tumble and burst Into a ball of fire and then fell ... straight down," said Mrs. Schoch after the horrifying spectacle. "I started to scream because I knew there were two men in· side on fire ... " 1 A youth, Chris flfermanski , 18, was one of the first on the scene after witnessing the crash from his car. "I was the first one to stop and I ran over and tried to help one of the men who was on fire," said Hermanskj, ·1 ~nother man pulled me away. saying the copter would explode again." The downed craft did not. "In a mater of minutes, both men were bµmed alive." One boy, Lorne Law, 11, said he and other children were out doing pull-ups on the playground when they looked up aod saw the rear of the helicopter explode and beard two booms. He said some pieces of the craft fell onto the playground and school building, causing a few small flames in the grauy area, but they ouickly went out. · The boy said he saw one of the victims thrown out when the heli- copter shattered on Impact. President Proposes $13.6 Billion Package WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today proposed CO!lo0f-living increases in veterans' pensions and an I percent booot in GI benefits as part of a $13.6 billion legislative package tor veterans. Nixon also urged that Con&reSS restore Nov. 11 as Veterans DaY 1 repealing part of a 1968 law which switched the holiday to the fourth Monday In October. ' Cemetery near Waahiogtm be expanded. The President aald hla admlnlltratlon is p"J>ll"inl Jegialatlon to grant the 2.1 mlllkll pel'ICllll melvin& veterona penaiaol the aame type of automatic --of-Jiving !ncreues evalllble to Social Stcurity recipients. He allo aald the veterans -Ion program should be. restructured to assure that the neediest pensioners will receive at leut u much a.s adult welfare recipients. The proposals were contain.ed· in a special message to Congress, one of a series Nixon is sending to Capitol Hill before his State of the Union address Wednesday night. I\ Al a White House briefing, Veterans Administrator Donald Johnson said µte $13.6 billion being sought by Nixon is $400 million more than Is being spent I.his year. Nixon 1ald the 8 percent increase. 'In educaUon benellts he Is seeking will · supply an extra $200 million in aid for the more than two million taking advantage of the GI bill education and training allowances. The increase ts needed.. he said, "to keep pace with inflaUcAI." Most of the increase ls · ticketed for • medical programs, he said. Even with the proposed boost in monthly checks for veterans under the Gt bill, VA spending for education is expected to decline from $3.2 billion this year to $2.6 billion for next year because of declining enrollment in the program, Johnson said. The Administration also Is proposing , Johnson said, that a veterans cemetery be designated in each of the IO standard federal regions and that Arlington • Youth Shot in Head ROWLAND HEIGHTS (UPll-A yoolh was shot in the head and critically wounded Sunday when he and a friend were playing wilh a .38-<:atiber pistol • and it accidentally discharged, police • said. Otrlstopher hfecate, 16, was in ' • "very critical" condition at Loma Linda University Hospital in Riverside. II • • DAILY PILOT I , Lqlslltion ts pending in bolh House ~nd Senate to pri>vide for ivl3.8 percent . increase. / · The Pl'elident nported lhat lhe Veterans Adminiatration is embarking on the greatest program of bolpital CO!ll!trucilon in Its history. He said a re<onl 1271 million Is being sought in fiscal 1975 which begins next July 1 !or hospital construction, and that his budget will provide funds to · hire an additional 7 ,600 m e d i c a I persoMel. In addition to the medical, education and pension benefits, Nixon said America should "repay her debts to lhe men and women who have served her well," by setting askle certain days to comemmorate the ir service. One such day was Sunday, the first anniversary of the Vietnam cease-fire, which Nixon procll.imed as National MIA Awareness Day. Another is March 29, the first anniversary of the return o( priloners of war, which Is being designated Vietnam Veterans Day, He said there also is Veterans Day, which for decades was observed on Nov. 11; the aM!versary of the World War I armiatice day. The 1161 leglslatlon switching Velerana Day to the FOtJrth Monday of .. ch October -part of lhe se><:aUed "Monday holiday" law -'1has stirred considerable confusion and not a small amount of resentment," he said. Thirty-one state legislatures enacted resolutions declaring that Nov. 11 will be the official Veterana Day In their jurisdictions, Nlmn sakl, and all major veterans organizations are seeking to return to the Nov. 11 date. He urged Congl't!lll to repeal lhe 1161 change In the Veterans Day oblervance "'in view of lhe confualon which baa arisen and' in view especially 0( lhe position taken by the v e t e r a n 1 themselves." Country Club Office Raruacked; $450 Gone Thieves who ranaacked an otrlce desk In a aearch for lhe «ling cabinet key took $450 Sunday 1,.m tho El Nlpel Co\Ultry Club, 23700 Clubhouse Drive, Laguna Niguel, Orange County Sherill's otticen II.Id. 1 Deputies 111d lhere w11 no evldenre of lorted entry In lht 1rea where the club's petty caah lund w11 located. • Dismls$al Of Popeil ·Case . Urged By JOANNE REYNOLDS Capo Beach Clerk at Market 'Pistol · 'Whippe~ ' Of lht DtllY ,., ... lt•ff The preliminary hearing for Eloise Popell and Daniel Ayers was suspended for one weet today as defense attorneys filed a moUoft for dismtsaat of mllf'der conspiracy charges on ground• lhat lhe state baa no J~isdicUon in the case. Two men took an estimated $100 at gunpoint Sunday , from a Capistrano Beach market after kicking and pistol whipping a young woman clerk, Orange Coonty aherllf's officers said. I his automellc after a'~lng her of being too slow and then forced her to hand over the contents of the ca3hJ:.e:gi.,s,,1C'-'r'~-- Deput1es said the clerk was then kicked by her attacker as she lay on the floor. She received treatment for her injuries at a nearby hosplt•I and was later allowed to retum ho1ne . o.ity ,.lllit Steff ,.. .. SEEKS FRIENDLIER SKIES Fifth District's C11pon From Page I AIRPORT ... njectlon and lhat lhe JIO.'llble uae of the Oimo Hills for a new airport Is also an apparent impossibility. "While the Ontario idea may provide a real answer to the airport questlon 1 it also warrants investigatioo because of its superior possibility f o r actualization in contrast to the prdposal fot Chino Hills, which has been designated as an open si>ace preserve," C&spen said. ca.pen said a wk force for lh• study could consist of bolh county stall members who would explore all avenues of airport use, including such lhlnp as rapid transJt links between Orange · county and Ontario. " U>ng Beach Municipal Court Judge Charles Utwin gave prosecuting .attorney Charles Sheldon one week to file a brief countering lhe claim by Ibo trio of, defense attorneys that there Is no juriidlctJoo ln Callfomla because the object of the conspiracy Is in another state. Mn. Popeil of Newport Beach and Ayers, a Santa Ana resident, are accu.ed by police ol hiring two men to kill her mulU·mllllonaire husband, Samuel Popell of Chicago. Phil Petty and Robert Green , attorneys for Mrs. Popell and John Yzurdiaga gave a short brief on their motion to Judge Litwin today. Actording to Sheldon, the trio has cited two cases -one involving abortion A and the other a murder I n Switzerland-in which charges were, dropped for lack of jurisdiction. Judge Lltwin suspended the hearing approximately one hour after the resumption of testimony from Bob Peeler, one of the men allegedly hired to kill Popeil. Contents of that testimony like that of the two previous witnesses remains a teertl · today as the result of two motions from defense attorneys. , When the hearing into the charges of conspiracy to commit murder against lhe pair opened 1bunday, Mn. Popeil and Ayon waived tbelr rights to a public hearing and the court waa barred to lhe pubUc and presa. Deputits said the two men entered the ?-Eleven market at 28891 Cimino de Estrella and demanded cigarettes !rom clerk Berkley Clare Burch, 22, of tlB Redondo, San Clemente. Miss BW'ch told offlcers one ol the two men struck her on the head wltb From Pqe I PORTER ... fear of group press ure that would ensue -of not being a team player." Porter proudly told th e Sen ate Watergate c ommittee that he campaigned for Nixon as a boy of 8 and testified that Watergate had "a most devastating effect on my personal life" -which he defined exclusively In material termr of getting fired and losing a new bOme. In remarks to reporten last w~k. Porter spoke o! losing his "bright future . . . and all the rest of the things that l had been working for 12 years to get or that I thought 1 had." Porter wound up working at the White t House in pnrt because of hl.s friendship v.·ith White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler at USC. Officers said desc riptions of the two gunmen are being circulated throughout Orange County. Court Evicts Dailv Pilot • News Reporter A Daily Pilot reporter was ordered to leave the aiurtroom today as final arguments got uhder way In the Orange O>unty Superior Court chlld molest trial of Joeeph Reitano of Costa ~fesa. Judge Herbert Herlnads' bailiff, Deputy Jim JIUJ, escorted the newsman from the courtroom' with the explanation that the proceedings are now closed to both press and pu blic. The deputy's further exp\ana tioo ll'as that Reitano, 60, of 7845 Anaheim Ave., faces ~ssible retaliation from fellow inmates in county jail If details of his trial are published in any newspaper. Hill assured the newsman that he would convey bis vigorous objections to Judge Herlands wh,en the jurist calls a break iu the trial. 4 Counterfeit Siispect,s Set Free Witlwut Bail Suspect in 1:lape Held by Police ,In Laguna Beaclt Laguna Beach police today are holding a 23-year-old man on suspicion of assault with intent to commit rape and strong arm robbery alter a · practical nurse working In an exchuive residential area was attacked this morning. It is expected that the case against Reitano, now in its seventh week. will go the jury later today wtih completion of final arguments. Reitano was Indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple acts of sex perversion, sodomy and lewd eonduct with children under 14 years of aae after complaints were made lo Costa Mesa poli~ by the parents o( four childre n-two 11-year· old girls, a IO.year-old girl and her a.year-old brother. , ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 111t Dllr PH91 ltefll All km pt!l'SOlll arrested by Ille Secret Service in comection with an allqed ll00,000 counterfellin& operaUon on the Onna• Coast are free today, pendinc their appearanre In federal court. Preliminary hearing Is scheduled Feb. II at the U.S . .Magistrate Court, Los Angeles, for Kenoelh Albert Plcquelle, I:.aguna Niguel Judge Will Rule On Smut Arrest Gordon and Evelyn Wllaon. owners of Fahrenheit 451 boolcstore in Laguna Beach, Will get a ruling Friday on whether or not they were legally arrested on charge! of sellln& dirty comic boob. Laguna Niguel Munidpal Court Judge Richard D. Hamilton Is scheduled to hand down the ruling on the ams! of the Wilsons by a court warrant. They •re actused of selling and dlslribulin& pornography. . A police detective purchased several copies of underground comic books at the bookstore. The action came after a determination by Deputy District Attorney John Anderson that in his view the books were obscene. The arresi,, have raised a furor In the community, and the City Council bas even held a special public hearing on the matter. The ACLU attorneys representing the ' Wilsons charged last Friday that because of various legal technicalities, lbe arresta were not proper. Judge Hamiltoo took the .arguments under submiasion and will rule at 9 a.m. Friday on the question. ln addition to the Wilsons, Jerry Wslden owner of the Funk Factory, was arrested on smut charges. All have said they Will fight the allegations. Fahrenheit 451 bookstore was named after a no.vet -Inter a movie -about censorship in a future society -when books are burned and their reading prohibited .. Fahrenheit ~l degrees Is lhe temperature at which a book will bum. Women and Law Workshop Slated An all-day workshop, "Women and the I Law/' will •be presented starting at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach by the LafUlll Beach Chlptet of lhe l'.l a ti on.• I Organiutlon for Women_ ResttvaUons are required and must be made hy Wednffday hy calilnl NOW, l9l47rl, or hy going to the lAfUlll Beach Chamber of Commerce. The prtSeft14tlon lncludn • battery of women attorneys 1pealtlng on family law. women and finances, and cawornla law and women. Worttabop '"'bjectt and speaktn In- clude Lnblan RiiJ)IU, Joy Connon: Pro- tectl .. LecillatlM, Mlllhl Goldin! Clll- fornla Law, Harriet Kiii-Bennin: Al· firmadve Action , Ramona Ripotoo, and I women In Priloo, Ciro! Smllh. • I ' owner of AJoha Instant Printing in Costa Mesa, where U.S. agents allege the fllnny money waa cranked out with an offset preu. Ptcquelle, 39, races a chars:e of manufacturing counterfeit cumncy and his roommate Sam Warren, 33, a printer, a charge of aiding arid abetting the sale ol 'l'IUllerfelt money. 1 \farreo, at wi-home on 223IA Pacific Avenue the agents claim to have found fl00,000 of the counterfeit cumncy, will aiao appear in court Feb. II. Scheduled to appear for preliminary hearing Feb. ll on charge! Ibey i-eaaed $57,000 of counterfeit money are Arthur F. Domer Jr., 38, and Carol Ann Green, :n, bolh of 6911111> Oceanfront, Newport Beach_ , The couple was arrt1ted by Secret Service agents la..t Wednesday In a Costa Mesa parking lot while allegedly carrying a shopping bag stuffed with bogu.s bUIJ_ A ·spokesman for the Los Angeles office of the Secret Service said lhe four penon! were set free on penooal recognizance bonds, which means they were not required to post ball but are subject to fines ranging 1 .. m $1 ,500 to lt0,000 If they faU to appear in CCIUrt. ' Secre t Service agents concluded their one \veek investigation into the alleged counterfeiting racket Thursday · with a nighttime raid on Picquelle's print sbop al 68! W. Baker St. Sgt. David Avers said the man was arrested near the home where he at first assisted the nurse moving some articles, and then forced his attentions on her, assertedly as payment for his efforts. The 2~year-old nurse was choked and thrown to the floor In the ·attack. The man auertedly took $1.75 from her purse and left. The woman called the fire department which relayed lhe call to police who searched the area but were unable to find anyone. Later she called again saying the man had returned. Police responded again to the hOme and the man was found hi.ding at a neighbor's yard, police said. Memorial Rites Set For Dorothy Wikoff A memorial service for DorothY Hubbard Wikoff, a Laguna Beach resident for 30 years, win be held at 10 a.m. Wedne3day at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach. Mrs. Wiltof! died Friday at Laguna Beach Nursing Home. She was 81. Mrs. Wikoff is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Fisher o( Irvine, two grandchildren and two great· grandchildren. Th e family suggests a memorial contribution to lbe Laguna Beach YMCA. All tour reportedly have testified about the alleged incidents that led to the filing of 18 felony counts against the defendant. It Is alleged that Reitano gave one victim money before engaging with the child In lewd conduct and on another occasion ran a pornographic mo vie in the presence of another female victim. Reitano, who has earlie been involved in several court actions stemming from hJs alleged distribution of pomocraphic books and movies, is being held in custody during his trial Wllh bail set at $25,000. Laguna t!J Host Bloodmobile Visit The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Laguna Beach from 2:30 to 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Neighborhood Congregational Church at St. Ann's Drive and Glenneyre. The bloodmobile visit Is sponaored hy the Congregational Church and was initiated by• Rev. John 8'. Tully, a member of the county Red Cross board of directors. ' Appointments for giving blood may be made by calling 494-3889 or 494-80Gl. , The Red Cross estimates that 40,000 pints of blood were· 'Used "Iii . oran«e County hospitals. during 1973. Of that, 3,000 fints were used In the southern part o the county's three hospitals. ------------..--- See for SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • s.:n..th, lwt-proof, Chi...-...... , ..... ,_,,_ .w.r.Ma PLUS ••• a washable · knits cycle s,.cfel .... , .. pe;W.• ................... ... ,,,, 4...W. ..... ., ............. ,,.. ... ""111., feetvret wertflt ....... - I twit WE TAKE TRADE-INS Nobody s.111 BPEEb OUEEN 1115 NEWPORT BLYD., 11111111• CW Mesa-Piion• 549-7781 ' ' J ( I I 1 li s j c s i f t t ' s Saddlebaek EDITION · VOL. 67, NO. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES- .Fire at Sea Five persons escaped unscathed Sunday when this 19-foot cabin cruiser exploded and burned to the waterline off the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The incident took place near the starting line of the Congressional Ylltht Race trials. Seve~al spectator boats rushed to the rescue of the skipper, a Whittier man, and his four passengers, all of whom le:;tped into the water to escape the names. The boat was valued at $1,400 to-~. , Chopper Down Craslies, Burns N'ear School By HILARY KAYE ot .... o.11'( .. , ... ''-" A helicopter crashed at mid-day today in a Westminster street near John ri1arshall Elementary School. No children were in - jured in the incident but spectators feared for the lives of the air-. craft occupants. A school employe said, "I don't see how anyone could have gotten out of that alive. It's just burning something awful. "There are police and firemen all over the place," the witness said. The witness said it appeared two persons were aboard. The school, at 15791 Bushard St., Westminster, was not damaged in the incident. Precise information on the type of helicopter was unavailable. "It is burning too .hard lo tell," witnesses said . Shortly after the mid-day crash, ambulances arrived and an of- ficial from the Orange County Coroner's Office was dispatched to the Westminster scene. ---Westminster··police·-·were ·declining·· to issue ,any···specific inf or- mation pending a formal report from the scene. But they indieated they did not believe the downed craft was either a military or police model. "As near as we can determine, we believe it is civilian,'' she 1 said. Orange County Airport Tower reported that two civilian heli· copters took off this morning and only 'one has returned. A spokesman for the tower said a trahsient craft had used the Santa Ana training school pad this morning. ''No records of transient helicopters are kept by us and there's no way of knowing who might have been flying it," the tower spokes- man said. i "I was lraveling in my car under the copter wberi it started to sputter around and it threw off a pan," said Mrs. Priscilla Schoch, ' who lives in the Westhaven tract where the helicopter fell . "It started to tumble and burst into a ball of fire and then fell ••• straight down," said Mrs. Schoeb alter the horrifying spectacle. • 111 started to scream because I knew th,re were two men in- side on fire ... " ~ . A youth, Chris Mermanskl, 18, was one of the first on the scene after witnessing the crash from his car. "I was lhe first one to stop and I ran over and tried to help one of the men who was on fire/' said Hennanski. ·• <\.nother man pulled me away. saying the copter would explode again." The downed craft did not. • 11In a matter of minutes, both men were burned alive." One boy, Lorne Law, 111 sai~ he and other children were o,ut doing pull-ups on the playground when they looked up and saw the rear of !he helicopter explode and heard two booms. He said some pieces of the craft fell onto the playground and school building, causing a few small flames in the gra.ssy area, but they quicltly went out. ·Tb• boy said he saw one of the victims thrown out when the hell· copter mattered on impact. Analyst Tells Of 'Stresses' Of Sanna Lady By TOM BARLEY Of tM DallY l'ilelf Staff • Maria Parsons' sex-hungry psychiatric condition was mo1ded from childhood and was ripe for explosion on the day she was trapped in the sauna room at the Holiday Health Spa in Orange. a Beverly Hills psychoanalyst testified today. Dr. Samuel Sperling 'told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that Mts. Parson, 50, of Anaheim is a classic exampJe of the "fertile soil" concept in psychiatry-= the ,theory ·tbat·one single traumatic event can trigger a mental condition in persons suffering from previous stresses. Among Mrs. Parson's stresses, he testified in the ''three faces of Eve" trial, is the fact that she and her parents and seven brothers and sisters were forced to flee from Mexico to Los Angeles nearly 50 years ago because of attacks by Pancho Villa's guerrillas on the family store. Dr. Sperling described as "especially significant" the seve re scalding oC Betty, a childhood friend of Mrs. Pal'10IJ. He said the young Maria Panoa idealized Betty and practically forced her own family from that day to addrell her by that name. She is today known to he, O)l'JJ,busband all!l r.mllY. as Betty . Sperling agreed with Dr. Deane BentOn, the Santa Anll peychlatrist 1'ho has previously testified In the sauna bath trial, that Betty 11 the· remorselul member of the trio of personalities who oow dominate Mrs. Parson. The psychiatrists, described the other two projections as Maria, the sex-hungry redhead who seeks extramarital mates in local bars and P.farie, described as being midway between the two other • pel'90llllities. .. It is alleged in her 11 IDiUIGn ,la....uit ... inst the apa that the thfte personalities rmally emtfled wben Mn. Parson ,,.. tiapped in the sam!a" room Oil Mirdl J, 1970; after the door 1anJmN (See SAUNA, Pqe I) . • . I ' Bogus Suspects Free Without B~nd . ' . By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Angeles, for Kenneth Albert' Picquelle, °'"" DllW _,, ... '!'" owner of Aloha tnstJnt Println,, ln Colta . All lw: penons arrellted by the Secret Mesa, where U.S. agenis an.. Ille IUnny . Service In C<lll*ltcn with an alleged money was cranked out wlill '" olfael · !500,000 counterf•IUl>i ope..lUOn on the • 'J)l'tll. • , .. -- : Or•J11• COast are free y, (J<!Jding Plcquelle1 39, r.... a dlarre or : their appearance in federal court. maiwladurJIJI counterfeit CUl'l'lllCJ and : Preliminary hearin& is achtdaled Feb. his roamn.te Sam Wamn, 33, a prlltlr, : 14 11 the U.S. MaBl!trlle Colll't, Loi a char1e of llcling ad abetllnfl the . . .. , ·¥ • -__ ...... -~--.. --. -- Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks -MONDAY,, JANUARY 28;-1974 TEN CENT Irvine Board to 'Bend' Standards? · By GEORGE LEIDAL Of fJlt ~tf Pllelf llaH Irvin e ComrriunJty Services commissioners will be asked tonight (o "bend" the c,ity's strict standard!' for dedication of· park land within the propoeed Woodbridge Village ... · · The city presently requ\res developers to give to the city f:5 acres of park land for every 1,000 new people a development brinp into the city. -· The commllllity services commlS&ion Net in ~ount11 Milch works with the planning commlsslon and city ~tmcil to set parks policy, metts at 7:30 In city hall, 4201 Campus Drive.· · They'll hear a complete ·brlefirig on the proJX!Sed village for 27 ,000 people ·on 1,71~ acres of central Irvine land, .. Were the city's park standard to be strictly adhered to in the Woodbridge development there would be 121.5 acres of neighborhood park. 11te Irvine Company propo!les' to Caspers Will Ask Study Of Ontar~o for .-Jetport·· . . . . . . ~ . . By WILLIAM SCIDIEIBER Of ""' Dll'Y 1'1111 '"" • Orange County . Supervisor Ronald Caspers will ask fellow board members Tuesday to approve a six-month study of Ontario International Airport as the answer to cowtty air transit needs:. fn a report prtpared for ·he IJoard but released today, Caspers aaid be is conviilced jet traffic has oo place in Orange County and the turrent' traffic is already almOst too much to ~I. AIRPORT Mi I ST "'R"'o"'s;=--1~ FiNALL y DUI'~ Column, ,., 7 He aald delPlte all ellorlo to coatriJI jet traflic, curfew violatlilm, IJoise and other problem1 persill and b a v • triggered· -la•""'ll" ;llJ!ah\ll; ,,,. ·. ---='-• . r ;r , ~~...,. ,.,. ~~· . ·~do 11111 • ...._ °""' ts ...,iber JocWjp Jltr .. Joi ilr[!o!1, wtq,a Illa gOCJll'lpblC bounds of lOra!!P. CGUnly," Caapers llald. • "Therefore, my . orftce 'llu · beeli investigating the ·poasibility of the . use ol Ontario to meet the .-;ng jet atr transportation· nOeds of Orange provide j~t 69 acres of "conventional" neighborhood park land , a company spokesman said today. However, the company 1 hopes tC> receive some credit for additional "park like" ac.reage they plan to set aside for the use of res idents of Woodbridge. The additional land would be owned and maintained either by the city or a private "master" community (See POLICY, Page Z) _°Niguel Man Admits Lie On Watergate WASHINGTON (UPI) -Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguel, who told the Senate Watergate Committee he kept quiet for fear he ' would be ac· cused of "not being a team player," pleaded guilty today to one count of tying to the FBI about the scandal. U.S. District Judge William B. Bry. ant let Porter go free without bond and postponed sentencing until the court gets a probation report. At Byrant's request, a prosecuting at· lorney-ftscribed-briefly-what-be-wou11d---,; have sought to prove in cort had there been a trial. Byrant asked Porter if he had any 11quarrel" with the govern· ment's statement, and Porter said he did not. Tho llatement related what Porter told the Senale c:ommittee in June - that Porter told the FBl m July 19, 1m that he 114'1 a coaversatlon with Jeb Stuart Magruder, deputy director 91 President Ni.Ion's re<lection cam- ' paign, about plaiis to use 1100,000 to finance protectioo for campaign speak- ers. County." Caspers, who vowed in his recent stale el the county addms to. pursue the Ontario plim, said llie' eiisl!Di coanty jetport .was never built to baftd1e its " · ~ r• ..._ ,.... "'Ibere was no such conversation and SllKS l!RllNDLllR SKIES the government is ready to prove it," current Oigbt load. "Orange County Airport WU DOI ortginalljl designed for jet (.rilfic "and there la an obvious difference in the maMer which the two jet ,operators conduct opeoralkm . at the facility," CasRfrl saki. He said that while Air Calijomia 'has Flfth''?htrlct'1 Caspon the prosecuting attorney said. . ~--_ .... c .. : ........ __ ..... .,~~~ oflllethe~:ine.r.,:rtu no; canplied wit11 ..n .... elltau::t reduction ceeding, but It wu understood that r.r-Bnd takeoff patterns: Hi.lg.bes Airwest ~·s conversation with Magraduer dealt tiu not "'th 1100,000 passed to G. Gonion Liddy In bb rtJi0!1 Caspers !illl 11 separate ·to r'"""f" the .Watergate break-in. occa.sions be'tween Dec. J7 and Jan. ~rter s ~lea m effect w~ved a rt~t 7 that Airwml '<lepartures or arrtvlll to lllrY trial. Alter gettmg Porte~ s (See ,AmPORf, Pqe I) ;; · , assurance tha~ ~. understood this, . • . ":1• ·~· ,\·•. Bryant asked hlDl, Do you understand ,... • , • 4 ~ • the eenatty?" Nixon Asks $13.6 Billion "I believe it i!i fi·ve years or $10,000 or both," Porter said. Bryant then read the charge and asked Porter bow he pleaded. In Benefits for Veterans WASIDNGTON CAP) -Pmident Nixon today pl'O(JO!ed cost-of-living increases in veterans' pensions and an 8 percent boost in GI benefits a part of a 113.6 billion legislative pockage for veterans. ' . $2.8 billion for next year becall!e of declining enrollment in the program, Johnson said. The Administration allo is proposing, Johnson said~ that a veterans cemetery be designatea in each of the 10 standard federal regiona and thaf Arlington ~nietery near Washington be expanded. (Seo VETERANS, Pqe 11 · "I plead guilty, your hooor," Porter said. · Porter, former scheduling director for the committee for the Re-election of the President, told the Watergate commiUee that Magruder asked him to perjure himsell. To·do otherwise, Porter said Magruder told him, "could be very embarra~ing to the President of the United States," to former Atlorney General John N. Mitchell, and to H. R. Haldeman, Ni.Ion's former chief of starf. Porter also told the committee he t ept qu1et about his Watergate role fer months out of intense loyalty to Nixon also urged that Congress restore Nov. tt as Veterans Day, repe&&J part of a 1911 law wbich IWitcl!ed lbe holiday to the fourth Monday in October. The p._.ta were OOIJtained -In a special me...10 to CotJcros, one of a seriel Nixon is sending to : 1Illl belore·b11 Stale of the Union Wedneodaynl1ht. '••· · Al a Wblle 1louae briefing, Veterans Admlnlotrotor Donald J01maoo ••14 the $!!.I billion being IOUght by Nilon, II !400 militcn more than lo being spent thil year. --------~"''°on"7adad.....'.:1'probably_beclluse of the New . Grid Loop fear of group pressur• that would ensue ~fOlt of the incrtase is ticketed for medical pl'O(lramo, he said. Even with the pt opooed IJo!!ol In monthly ·~kS for Veterans uncle< the GI bill, VA spending for education 11 upected to decline lmn $U bllJ1oo lbi> year lo -Signs· 3 Sklrs From UCLA, USC By tile Aaoclaled Prts1 ~ Southern California eotry in the Wo,ld Football League amotmced today ii signed · Kennit Johnson. James AfcAllster and Booker Brown, three stars picUd ]iJ thO . ri06PtiYte loop'• draft 1451 weet.1 ·---,,.- '. ·'. JohnM aild'McAliller playiil loeether -BUG MAKES NEWS in high -II Pllldena and lor IN CL..4SSIFIED Waterple ls!t'l ~.ooh' 21~ "bup" can "'°' nen. Here'• a plwant bal . .. _, .. -~ -·' tba past two' ..U....' al UCLA where they....,.starten. • -and 8-n, an ofltnlift tackle at tJllC1 ~ ~ team AU-American .... _fall. All tllree were •JlllOCl<d to be picked Oii Iha draft .of.Ille MlllJtished NaUtioa! Foo1blll Lequo 1'Jeldoy. . . '15 BUG. G.,.i condition. Clean. n,ooo mi, iao. can (~No.) .One W In advonce GI that, President Larry" Hallleld· of the Southern California WFL . Club mac1o his ....,...,.menl that Thal ltttle three-line ad IOld Iha ear · lhe-lllwe 1iped Iong-lerm contracis . -of oot being a team player." I, Oraage (;ea.st Weather Some high , c)ouds at times, A otberwi.se sunny Tuesday wJth highs in the upper 60s ln!arid and 58 at the beaches. NQI so cold to- . nig!JI. ~W! 32 to 44. . INSmE TODAY Daily Pilot photographers Ltt Paune and Richard Droke photo-• araPhicGllv cover California's three.~ar-old a:tate beach at San Onofre -a sitt wl1Jch '' seldom visi ted in winter months • See photos 011d storv on Pape 20 • hltlM II AMI '-"""" 11 I.. M, a..... 11 · MWlw tt c.tl""91• J ........ ..... • C......... tl•li o,._. C-"J I CIMk• 11 '"" .. Pwter 11 C,_....,_ IJ SllN'll 1•11 , DMll .... Ifft I SIMll Mlftlftl lt. '1 to the nnt caller. And H ,.. wllll llo!lollil' of tba pac11·-. not dlvutaod ~:~ ~ thO fall~ldndl'litt~ !':!.. the~•m:co~ ~wt: I ll!it In 191111. P!llllii "'"' .......,. awa a .. .. , ')'.'.; .. ~ ....W -le luc:ratlvt C O .. a t r a CI. ·~'-IT~ II '""'''''"'""' ,, ,,.....,. ,, 'lllMMe "'n """""" • ..., ... ..... . ...._.. ..... , .. , . ...l,JMM_• tt.'.__wwtll..... • --------·---"cl1111pcl'lllelr -· ~ -·· .. , ' ' % DAILY PILOT IS Monday, Ja11uary 28. 1974 Utilities Just Pla)ing Will Have Priest Denies Saron' s Rok 1r-~~---------l----so""UTR"''"' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -All Epllcopal Priest ays that a playtul poltergeist -llOt the malevolent PrlDce of Darlmela -probably bedevlled-a~suburban family Into Mekia& a Roman Cat6olic exordsm. j Enougl1 Oil From Wire Strvlces Federal energy Chief William E. Simon --today-guaranteed that most of the naUoa's utilities would have enough resldtlll fuel oil to meet 95 pen:<nt of power needs Jn February. SilDon said, however, that utilities are -~ed to con.wrve fuel by reduclng power loads at least 5 percent below normal trends next month. The 148 utilities in 39 states covered • by the announcement were urged by Simon "lo impose stringent methods to ICh.leve even more power conservation so that inventory drawdowns can _be kept to a minimum." Under the plan, each utility would receive enough fuel deliveries to provide power for the month and to have at least a 12-day oil Jnvenlory by March --,-_ Slmon'i-actton wlll~auow-power-growth····­ for utilities using residual rue! oil or S to f percent over 19"7S levels. Simon, director of Ille Federal Energy Office, &aid the allocation wlll be lSRAELIS LIFT The-Rev. Rlclwd Byfield told b!a__eongregaUon at st. Ellubath'1 Eplstopal Chur<h Sunday that the bazarre happenings at the Daly City household were beneath the dignity of Satan himself. "The whole thing might be blasphemous if it weren't just plain funny.'' be Hid , -.... To perforin solemn Titis of exorcism is 11llke aiming 20.inc"ll"}UnS at mosquitoes, u said Byfield, a student of the ~ult and fonner assistant to the late Bishop James Pike who was fucinated by the supernatural. , Byfield referred to the recent report by the Catholic Chur<b that the ritual had been perloJ'llled to save the husband, his wife and young son from mysterious choking sensations, flying objects and small fires. 'Deep Throat' _ .~inisters Oppose Recall ··-or Huntington Trustees By TERRY COVILLE Of Ille EMllY Pl)tf IS.ff Eleven local ministers have signed a statement opposing the proposed recall changed monthly as the supply-demand of two trustees in the HWltington Beach situation wamnts. Union High School District in the "Deep Meanwhile, Saudi Arabian oil minister Throat" controversy. Ahmed 7.aki warned in Tokyo today The recall movement is directed 97-DAY SIEGE, Page 4 In addJUcn to DeLana., Ille 1tatement WAI signed by Edward C. Erny, pastor. First United h-fethodist Church: Douglas W. Jeffrey, pastor, First Baptist Church; Paul J. Halvorson , pastor, Lutheran Church bf the Resurrection; James A. hfcCullen, pastor, Ellis Avenue Baptist Church ; Donald E. Inlay, pastor, Community United Methodist Church. No laritdlction? • FrnlP,,.e l AIRPORT ..• vtollteol lhe 10 p.m. curfew at Ille airport. One ol Ibo arrtnll -at !:Ill a.m .. he 111d. Alrporl Dlrtctor Ro be r t llnlnahlll confJnnod !<Idly t•b at viola-.,. occuni!tl. all the time, - but that D.t are wtt6ln a few minutes and cu bt ~aloed by the alrllnea. State Challenged "Even though Air Cal is not as late In Pope~l Case as Alrwest, Ibey do hllve aome By JOANNE REYNOLDS violations," Bresnahan said. "But tbere ot tM Daltr ,,1191 ''•" or -· lhll ...,.. It.'!... The J>!.ellminary hearing !or Eloise Ls alwar• --r: .. the weather .er-alwl Air cat bu a curfew Popeil liiif.l>lnlel Ayersw is IUlptiiled cla-In Ila leaae aJJowiDg the county for one week today aa defense attorneys to cradt down after lhe airline II liven ftled a motion for di.lmlssal o! murder 311 clays iq correct the problem., JM conspiracy charge1 on groundJ that lbe be said Alrwell operatoo 00 • montll 1tato hu oo jurlodtctlon Jn the case. to month pact which hu oo curfew Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Itmtt In Jt. Charles Litwin gave proaecuUng atlorney "U ~ violations continue to be a Charleo Sheldon one week lo file a problem a drastic 1lep mtabt be ...,... brief counttring Ille claim by lhe aary such as cla1ing the larport at 10 trio of defense attorneys that there is p.m. and turning oil the ltihts," no jurisdiction In Callfornla because the Jlnsnahan said. object of Ille coospiraey Ls In 1110tller In Caapers' report to the board he-state. ---- said Oranse Counly Airporl may have Mrs. Popeil o! Newport Beach and moved into the number one poaltkm Ayen, a Santa Ana resident, are accused Jn the nation Jn total takeofll and by police of hiring two men lo kill l•rxtlng1, ahead of 0Uca10'1 O'Hare her mulU-mllllonalre husband, Samuel Airport. ,. · Popeil of Chicago. ~:..i ~etbemf:l ~poa1:t°-~-1o:'·~~~!!f>;'l1~~:.f'y8:~: · Orange County cmitlnues to Ht filght give a short brief on their motion to reconll with 112,llOO runway -ements Judge Litwin loday. in Im. Acc:ordlng to Sheldon, Ille trio hu CUpers alao said In his report his cited t ... cues -one involving abortion contact! with the MariDM over uae or and the other a murder I n C&mp Pendleton met with dismal Switzerland-in which · chara:es were rejection and llutt the poutble use or dropped for lack of jurisdiction. Ille Chino Hills !or a new alrporl is Judge Litwin suspended Ille hearing al!o an apparent tmpouibility. appro.tmattly one hour after lhe resumption of testlmony from Bob Peeler, one of the men allegedly hired to kill Pope!!. motions from defense attorneys. When the hearing into the chorge!l of cons£1L_&_9'. to commit murder agal~t tlie pair openea-n;iiffilay, Mrs. Popeil· and Ayers waived their rights to a Jlllblic hearing and the court was barred to the public and prtRS. Late Friday a further ave1,1ue of Information was closed when defense attorneys Petty and Green successfu~ly 10t1gbt an order to seal the tranacr1pt of the bearing. Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Utwln ordered the tranacript sealed until Tuesday but Green said they will attempt to get a Los An8eles Superior Court Order to colitlnue the seal some tim e this week. The hearing ls e1pected to conclude today and Petty 1aid there were llkely to be some "Interesting developments" but he did not specify what those devolopinenU-would_be,, .. _,,_. . . . . ...... _ Mrs. Popeil, 48, and Ayers, rt, are accuaed of hiring two acquaintances, Don Reed of Long Beach and Peeler of Cerritos to kill her mulU·mlllionaire husband so she could inherit one third or hi.9 ~ mlillon eslate. against the United States, Europe and against Trultee.s Dennis Mangers and 11----Japan wUUng in 8 confrontation over Ron Shenkman because some parents oit; said the interests of countries feel they did not respond properly when Also: Harvey A. Anderson. pastor, King of Glory Lutheran Church; Father Thomas Schneider, Saint Simon and Jude Roman Calholic Church: Jamea c. Caley, paslor, St. Wiifred'• Eplacopal Church ; Donald E. Roberts, putor, Olrist Presbyterian Church, and Ford Miller, pastor, First Metbodisl Church of Fouotatn Valley., .From Pagel BOGUS .. : Contents of that testimony like that of the two previous witneuet: remains a secret today as the result or two Most of the three-day hearing has been occupied with testimony from Reed and Peeler although a local jeweler appea.rec.: briefly on the stand Friday to verify the authenticity of $90,000 worth of diamond jewelry allegedly given the two men as a security deposit on the murder contract. ' lacking their own petroleum supplies it was learned the x-rated sex film are best served by bilateral deals, in had been shown last summer during which they help oil-rich countries develop a di.strict admJnlltrators' conference in their own industry in return for assured San Diego. 11.1pplles. Both trustees will appear in Superior Referring to President Nixon's call Court Wednesday seeking a court oroer for a Feb. 11 meeting in Washington to prevent recall backers from of oil (."()rullllling iµtions , Yamanl told circulating peUUons. a news conference, "If the idea Is to The mlnlSters Wlfo signed a statement Wilte them for a confrontation, it will against the recall movement are all be a serious matter for both consumer active members of the Huntington Beach and producer nations. FOWitain Valley Minl!terial AuociaUon. "It will be an especially serious matter The 'Rev. James DeLange, pastor of for Japan, which depends almost 100 the Faith Lutheran Church and president pertu'1: on imported oil." of the aasociation, said the 1ignatures Earlier, the architect of the Arab were obtained over the weekend as a "oil weapon" pl!HDiaecL...nluaL<!tl.1_,..1111 of mnsid0rab1Ld!S<wsio11..abou in fuel prices, bul petroleum sources die "Deep Throat" incident. saw no end in sight to the boycott The 1tatement reads : of shipments to Ille Unittd States. "The ahowlng o! Ille 'Deep Throat' Yamanl said his country favored lllm ... was a most unfortunate and reductions In recent oil price hikes in regrettable incident and we eipreu our view or tbeir adverse Impact Oil the 11m>g-protea1-agalnsl tbll kind or world ecooomy. aictivity. Yamanl, the man most responaible "We believe It to he botll proper for designing Ille Arab oil . cutbacks and to he e>pected that tile dLstrict and boycotts Imposed during last Board of Trustees lbould t a k e October's Middle East war, s aid appn>priatt actlon to O)JToct thla kind howtVer, the 0pnce drops Would not take of conduct and tO deal fOM'M•'tly t plac. Immediately. · Ill 1 al ,_..,. . 0 In Beirut, diplomatic sources predicted l;IDProve e mora v ues under which A b .1 _, 'th sa di A b' our school syattm operate1. ra 01 prvuucers -WI U ra 1a uAt the t f confll tin taklnB the lead -would turn down preseo un~ c g an appeal by Egyptian President Anwar courses or action are bemg proposed Sadat for lifting the fuel embargo ot to our school board and community. the United States. After a ntanber of conversatioM In Sadat recently called for a "gesture" recent weeks with in_dividual school by the Arab oil states..-becaUJe of board members, and with one another, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's we do not believe that the movement efforts In working out the Israeli-to recall Trustees Dennis Mangers and Egyptian troop pullback accord. Ron Shenkman is justified, nor will it ; serve the best Interests of our district ~·. and conununitles. r. ' From Pqe J "We do believe that every effort "f should be made as rapidly as pas- SAUNA sible by our school board to make • • • such changes as they deem advisable and the door handle broke orr. Dr. Sperling !old Ille jury that the fact that Mrs. Parson preleITed to play with boys rather than girls In her child- hood and that she did not achieve woman- hood until the age of 18 were other sig-t ni.fic.ent factors in her psychiatric oondi- in the top administrative personnel of the district whJch will provide new leadership, that will bring a greater awareness of and appreciation for moral values along with academic a n d professional skills. Avco Proposing M~jor Revamp On Tivo Projects _..aed '57,000 of counterfeit money are Arthur F. Domer Jr., 38, and Carol Ann Green, 17, botll of tl90tll> Ocean!ront, NewportBeocil. FromP .. el POLICY ..• The couple Wll arrested by Secret Service qents lul Wedneaday Jn a Colla Mesa parking Jot while alleaedly wociatlcn !or lhe entire vtlllge. carrying .~ ·sbopping bq stuffed witll Counting all Ille park-like areaa Ibero bosus bllis. would he 290 acres o! total open apace Court Evicts Dailv Pilot • • News Reporter A spokesman for the Loa Angel., provided In Woodbridge, the company office of the Secret Service said the spokesman said. The following shows A Dally Pilot reporter was ordered four penon1 were set free on peraonal bow It would be divided up: to leave the courtroom today as final reCognizance bonds, which meana they -63 acres in ''linear" open space were not required to poe:t bail but are _ bike, hiking and horse traill and arguments got under way in the Orange subject to flnea ranging from fl.Still proposed greenbell flood control channel. County Superior Court child molest trial to 10 000 ii thel fall to a~~ln-=-=ll=a=crea clestlned lo he developed o! Jooepb !\eilano o! Costa Mesa. By CANDACE PEARSON court. as recrea on ~ten. Judge Herbert Herlnads' baiJlff, ot .,. o.i,., ''"' 11911 Secret Service agents concluded their -70 acres of water and shoreline Deputy Jim Hill, escorted the newsman A one week Investigation into the alleged trails. beaches and boat launches from the courtroom with the explanation vco Community Developers is terf ·t· k t Tb sda 'lb I . I I JI lak that lhe proceedings are now closed coun e1 mg rac e ur y wi a resu ting rom two centra vi age es. proposing a drastic revamping in size nighttime raid on Picquelle's print shop -The 69 acres of conventional to both press and public. and design of two major Laguna Niguel at 1181 W. Baker St. neighborhood parks. The depuly's rurther ezplanation w"' projects. There they claim to have uncovered _ Plus, another 50 acres of city that Reitano, 60. ot 784S Anaheim Ave ., Th -hou 1 t ts ha been the plates and negatives allegedly used community.level parks aod 22 acres of faces p.is.sible retaliation from fellow e ~"11 s ng rac ve t t t bo -· d -· hi h irunat., In counly 1"ail o·r details ol his the b r 0 urn ou gus ..., s an -s w c land3caped "village edge" lrealm.ent and .su Ject o Ienathy controversy and appeared on tbe Orange Coast, In San buffers. trial are published in any newspaper. dispute before the regional IDd state Diego and Arizona early in December. Together. the varfow: types of open Hill aS&U"ed lhe newsman that he coastal commissions for months. About $7 ,000 \\"Orth of the mooey v.·as: v.·ould convey his vigorous objections One tract, 7479, oceanside of Pacific passed, according to the allegations of space amount 10 lO.S Bert! per J,OOO to Judge Herlands when the Jurist calls Coast Highway near Crown Valley the •-·t "--: persons, the lnolne Company contends. a break ht the trial . P k ..x\:1t: OJ'l::1 Yice. They will ask community servi-s ar way, is oow being proposed for .. -.= It is expected that the case against 900 units. commissioners to recommend that the Reitano, now in Us seventh week. will The project near Sall Creek Beach Fl'Olll P,,.e J planning commi&sion only uquire the go lhe jury later today Mih completioo ~ originally designed at 7,890 units. dedication of the 69 acres of of rinal arguments. It was denied by the R e g i on a I VETERANS neighborhood parks which amount to Reitano was indicted by the Grand Comm.lsslOn even when cut clown to • • ... • 2.5 acres per 1,000. ' Jury on multiple acts of sex perversion, 1,218 unita and bas been held up by Then, to meet the city's 4.5 acre sodomy and lewd conduct with children the state commission. -'Ibe Presktent aaid bl.s administration per 1,000 people park standard, the under 14 years of age after complaints The second tract, 7885, inland of Is preparing JeglllaUon to grant the company asks that nearly 30 acrea of were made to Costa Mesa police by -Pacific Coast • Highway near Niguel 2.4 million penons receiving veterans the linear open space and 26 acres the parents of four children-two ll·year- Shores Road, would have about the same pensionl the same type of automatic of the lakes be counted. old girls, a 10-year-old girl and her number of units as originally proposed coat-of·llving increases available to Commuiiity Services CO mm I as Ion 8-year-old brother. · · 917 -Wider Ille new compromise. Social S<curily recipients. Chairman Sally Miller said loday lhe All lour 'reportedly have testified about The state commlssslon reversed a He aJao saki the veterans pension hadn't seen the company 's proposal. the alleged lncldenls that led to the regional approval or that project. program should be restructured to She noted however that t h e filing of 18 felony count..s agaimt the But Avco officials have now agreed assure that the neediest pcnsioneni will comm.iJ&ion's policy in the past has defendant. to move a commercial site off Pacific receive at least as much as adult weUare been to be "Dexlble" about city It is alleged that Reitano gave one Coast Highway to Niguel Shores and recipients. standarda. victim money before engaging with the Stonehill Drive, which meet.s some of Nilon said the 8 percent increase child in lewd conduct and on another ...&. occasion ran a pornographic movie in the uujecUoos by local resideotl. in education beneflta he is aeetlng will 2 500 J • R lJ the presence of another female victim. The cx: .. iHide tract Wider the new 1upply an extra ~ mtllion In aid ' Olll 8 Y Reitano, who has earlier been Involved plan would also include a public for the more than two million taking Jn several court actions stemming from promenade on the blul! top inslead or advantage or Ille GI bill education and WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -About 2,500 his alreged distribullon of pornographic tim. .. 1 1 Sper11ng said the Influence o1 1he Spanish "dueMa" system and the clCW1e guarding of. Maria Parson and her sisters by her parents undoublediy helped to I form the "fertile soil" condition. "We urge the citizens ot our communities to give th eir support to our entire school board at this difficult time." housing and would lncreaae accm: to training allowances. Tbe 1ncreue is persons turned out Swlday for a rally books and movies, is being held in a graisy park and Ille beach below, needed, he said, "to keep pace with aimed at butldlng gnw roots support custody during his trial with bail set a regtoo.al commissioner said today. inflation.'' for impeaching President Nixon. at $25,000. The South Coast Regional 1.one I Jimmmmmm~~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!j Conservation Commission today debated I 1 Attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. argues t~t -~ -the agency responsible for the triggering i f of a psychiatric condition in a "fertile Laguna Niguel Judge Will Rule On Smut Arrest whether to reconsider Avco's renewed s f · ~~!u:hout requiring another permit ee or SPEED OUEEN I DJ" situation is fully liable in the • legal sense despite any prHxlsting The commission discussed adopting specific procedures on reconsideration which could . accommodate A v c o ' s projects. r indicatioos. , 1 OIANM COAST " ' DAILY PILOT TM Or .... C-1 (M,IL V l'llOT, ...i111 ... Id\ ll _,_. 11\f! N-~•. II itlUtll ..... ., ._ 0r..,.. Cent '°'*"'""' ~ ....... r1fll •11""' •re ....,..,._, ......,...., ,,.,...,_ f'r!Qy, let COsle M.... 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They are accused of selling and distributing pornography. ------A-polic:a-detective purchased severa l copies of underground .®mic books at the bookstore. The acrton came after a determination. by Deputy District Attorney John Anderson that in his view the boolu were obscene. The arrests have raised a furor in the community, and the City Council has even held a special public hearing Speaking against this action were Ina Bliss: of the League of Women Voters In Irvine and Dale Secoro of the Orange County Environmental Coaliton. Secord accused the commission of "erodinB the Jlllblic's r!iht to have a I full Jlllblic hearing on each permit. The case of Avco is no different than the case of San Ooolre (nuclear power plant) before the state commission. "You're only expiditing matters." Secord charged, 1'for a special Interest group." Nixo1i Termed Sleeping Well on the matter. -The ACLU atlomeya repruenUng Ille WASHINGTON (AP) -De!pito Wllsons ~ed lasl Friday llutl because reports lo Ille contrary, President of various legaJ tec.bnicallties, the mests Nixon ii Hs1l!eplng very well, very were not proper. well lndeed,11 a spokesman aa~ Judge Hamillon took the argumenls loday. under submlsalon and will rule at 9 Botll Nl•on's daughter, Julie, and _ .a.m.-F:iclay.on-lhe queation. hi• chic! pbyalcian, Dr. Wallor Jn add ition to the Wil90D!, Jttr:1 Tk•ch, indicated recenUy that Walden owner of Ille Fuiik Factory, Pmldent had di!Qculty geUlng a wu arrea1ed on allot charges. All have full night's sleep . aaid Ibey will tight tile alleaations. QucsUmed about tlli1 at a While Fahrenheit 151 boobtore wu named Houoe ne"' brldinB, deJlllly press after a novel -l:r.ter a zmVie -about aecretary Gerald L Warren '11k1 censonhip Jn a fulure IOdely _ when be had spoken to Ibo Prsldent boots are burned and tbeJr readlng and to Tkach and "! Clll toll -~tii1'<1:-1''1irenheil GIC!e)ma 1.--you· unequivocably 1le II 11 .. Plni the tempcralure at which a book will well." bum. • Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABO~ WARRANTY ' PLUS .•• • Smeeth, ••• .,...,. a washable · knits cycle Chi,.,_, • l<loal let alt Waah- ..... r.INla ,) S,..U.I Mttl.. ,....~, ...... -. .. ;; ..... , ....... ...,.w. ..... ... .................... .... u., ••• ,.,.. ••rth _ ..... I ttali WE TAKE TRADE-INS Nobody Sells SPEED OUEEN For less Than . 90DAYSCASH WITM APPROlllD CRl!DIT \ • • ' . c u ·' ' • '2, I I ' . I I • 1 •. ' I Huniingion Beaeh Fountain ·Valle~ · Today's FJnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _NtONDAY, JAN.,UARY 28, 1974 ~ ~~~...:..·~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;:,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;,~~~~~~~~~....::.'~~--~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~,..-~~~~ TEN CENTS ' 'Deep Throat' Issue • By TERRY COVILLE . .,,, Of the 0.11• , ......... ~even local ministers have signed a statement opposing the proposed recall ol:two trustees In the Huntlngton Beach Uilion High School District In the "Deep T!iioat" controversy. ·"!'be recall movemenl Is directed apinst Trustet1 Dennis Mangen and &,it Shenkman because .some parents !ef! they did not resi>911d properly when ~!"'1wu learned the 1-rated se1 film ~ been shown laat summer during a.,dlstrlct admlnistraton' conference in San Diego. Both trustees Will appear in Superior Court Wednesday seeking a court order te prevent recall backers f r o m circulating petitions. The ministers who signed a statement against the recall movement are all tu:tive membera of the Huntington Beach F,.obntain Valley Ministerial Association. ~angers-Se , '.For Assembly Campaigni.Jig .. : Oennla Mangers. 33, a tnl!ltee of the nuntington Beach Union High School ·dlllrict, Sunday night announced his intention to run for the State Assembly ...,\ now held by Republican Robert llarle. Burke, a Huntington Beach resident, bu not officially anoounetd his inlef\lion to seelr rttlectlon, bot an aide said ii>day be would take out nomination pope rs. Mangers, vice president of a Long BeaCh educatloiial ffrm, announced his -entry Into the Assembly race during I · dinner at Murdy Community Center. Ht will aeek the Democratic nominltion dtl'ing the June 4 primary election. He hopes to face Burke in the general -election Nov. 5. • ··Both men will be competing in the newly reorganized 73rd A s s e m b 1 y Dlltrict which covers Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Cos ta Mesa, Seal Beach and Rossmoor. In the past. the district was known u the 70th and covered a slightly larger area, including portions of WestmiMter. ~In announcing hl.s can<tklacy, Mangets ·Did, "I believe the incumbent represents cmly the small , minority of t h e cemmunity that happens to agr:ee with tdl own ultra-ccmervatlve phUMC>phy. · ··"I believe at.rongly that the moderate . dtlzena In the 73rd District generally go unheeded and unttp""'1ted." '" 2,500 Join Rally ·.•WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -About 1,500 ~ turned out -Sunday !or a rally &lined at building grasa -roots support :rir impeaching President Nixon. • , "'. Oraage . ' . ' . T : 'Weatller Some bilh clouda 1t times, othenrlle amny TueoUy with highl In the upper IOI lnllnd and iii at the beacbOL Nol • cold to-hl&hl Lowa :a to 44. INSIDE TODAY Dally Pilot photographnl L<e • P•ll'I• and Rk:hard Drab plioto- . • graphicaUy cover Coli/ornia't ' 'three-uear-old 1to&e btoeh at ' · Son Ono/re -a dtl which ~ ii ; ' •..:. 1etdo1n vi.rited in winter months. : ·see pho£01and1tor11011 Page 20. ~ -· t • ,..;,., 11 AM LIMln tJ L. M. 19Y1i1 11 Ml¥M tf ' C•ll"""I I ....._.. ... 4 -,--=tW-ai:r. tJ:'-.!.':" 1: C,.._. II """' t .. IJ DM" --................. , . .......... ..... ' ,.......... '' ~ .............. 11 ,.....,.. " -,,_... ,.,, ._. ..... • '" .... ~ ' ....... ,.... 1)14 • ""llCI I 14 WWllll..... 4 The Rev. James J>eLange, putor of the Faith Lutheran Church and president of J11e association, said the signature.a w&" obtained over the weekeod as a result of considerable discussion about the "Deep Throat" incident. The statement reads: "The showing of the 'Deep Throat' film ... Wii a most unf"Orumate ·and regrettable incident ~ we expresa our strong protest agabut this kiDd of activity. , "We believe it to be both proper and to 'be expected that the · diltrlct Board ·of Trustees should t a k e appropriate action to correct this. kind ol conduct and to deal !orthrlghtly to improve the moral values tmder which our school system operates. "At the present ti roe conflicting courses of action are being proposed to our , school board and community. After· a number of conversations in recent. w.eek5 with . individual school board mem~n, and with one another, we do. not believe· that the movement to recall Trustees ~ Mangen and Ron Shenkman ii juslifiEd. nor wll1 It serve the best lntettata o! our district and communitiea. "We do believe that every effort should be made as rapidly u pos- sible by our school board to make such changes u they' deem advisable in ~ top administrative penorute.I of tbe di.strict Which wlll provide new leadenblp, that will bring a greater awareness of and' appreclation for moral values along with academic a n d professional akllll. "We urge the cltize111 of our communities to give their support to our entire achool board at this difficult time." In addition to DeLange, the statement was signed by Edwilrd C. Emy1 pastor, First United Methodist Church; -Douglaa·W.-Jeffrey;-~ . .. " ' . . SUXING ASSEMBLY' SIAT-' ·School Trvslff Mlngirs --- • iKitt11' Wallin Olurch; Paul J. Halvonan, pastor, Lutheran O!ll!th of the Resurrectloo; Jllll<I A. 1'fcCullen. pastor, Ellis Avenue Bapllat Cburcb; Dooald E. Inlay, putor, Commlmlty United Methodist OlUrc:b. Abo: Harvey A, Ander-, putl>r, King of Gloey Li1111o1U .""""": '* (SO. 1'llllOA T,;p;,r 21 · , • .. i I -· · Oil ProfUeers Names Obtained OAKLAND (UPI) -' A California · congreasman says be obtained the names of 10 '~proflteen" who he said were selling black martet oQ at "outrageoll.!" prices. Rep. Fortney "1ett" Siark (D-Ollif.), said over the wtekeod the names bad been provided lil. Jfe~ Holland of Hayward, ao oil jobber wh!> also awns guollno statlom and oil Wells. Tbe jobber said be received telephone calls from "fast bock real estate men" 'with oil to ..U' Iii Dallas, Florida, N•w York, Loo Angeles, San Francisco, Ohio, Toronto and Tulsa. Planner Eyes Huntington Position as City Clerk City Planning Commissioner Katherine "Kitty" Wallin ii expected to enter the April 9 election nee for the Huntington Beach City Clerlt's pool. She has picked up her nomination papers malilng an uncxpectea four candidates so far for the •16,000 to $18.000-a·ye ar job. The other entries are incumbent Alicia Wentworth, who will be facing her ftrst election test.; Bernard Mahoney, who ran unsuccessfully against the late Paul Jones In 1971; and James Dukette, who last week W"!' a SUperior Court order to allow hlm In the race even though. the dty charter says he mu&I he I t-year resldenl. Mn. Wentworth WU appointed city clerl< after Paul Jones' death last summer. She bu been a longtlmt emplOye lo -tlle clert'1 olfloe. The clerk'• salary ;, oet by ordlnlnce at 411,111 I year, thouih the pmenl clerk dOel-not ilraw that because o! her appolnllve status. Putman, an attorney. Four 1e111 are open with three Incumbent& runniilg. Only Councilman Jack Green bu dtcided not to seek re-election. In add.Ilion to Putman, those in the council race ' are: Robert Alberts, Wllliim D. Annslroog, Ted Bartlet! (Incumbent), Dr. Ralph Bauer; Al Coen (Incumbent), Bruce Gabriebon, Norma Gibbs (Incumbent), John N. Flood, Georg~ McCracken, Mark Porter, John Patriclt Swain, llld Ha1Tiet ·w1..ier. An of these have picked up nomination papers and paid their 1100 entry lee, bul to become official candidates they musl 1Ull return the papen by nooq, 'l'bunday, with the sigl)atures ol. 50 rqlo!ered voters w11o 'live within the city. . BUG MAKES NEWS IN CLASSIFIED The city charter prohibits the council from changing th1t salary dlD'lng the term of office of · an . incumbent, but Watergate isn't the only place "buas" with a new elerk, the COW'ICII can .et can make news. Here '• a pleasant 6u1 any salary it wanll after the election. 1t«y: • Noon, Thursday, Is the ~.for .'U ·BUG.:·G,eOd ...Ullon. cand!aates to me for the April I-. ci-n,11111 1111, f!lllO. can So far there are no challeeittt to (1'18M,No.) lnclunbent City Atlor!leY Doll Bcmf1. . lnthe city ciMmdf roce, wbldi lately ~ltllo ~-4-the-car bu taken 1 back , .. 1 to the derk'& to Ille 111'11 .C!llllr. And If ,... ·want race In polltlcll lntemt, there are ..,. ~ ~ ....... ~~thlllll''"ldnd-Pllol'!-13 enlrlel -,,._, ...... -"' I The 11~ potenllli candldlte . to pick • dlnCi ~ lo Nilta. Pllloe·IU_., up oomlnallon papers Is PllUlp A. • -- o.u, 'lllt Staff l'Mt. WINS RECOGNITION Huntington'• Suun Allen Beach 'Girl' Honored On TV Show ,.. ~ 0) • \.. ' -Alltll, !lie'. 11untlnctm . Beldl WOll\U wbo boflbtmed Cbrbtmaa ,... .....--lllO -wltli ...a· bicyclOI, bas · been bonor'!Jl on "!Jirl in My Ufe," a televlllon show bononng philanthropic women. Mrs. Allen. a 33-year-old divorcee who lives at 17382 Keelson Lane, Apt. B, Is a volunteer at the Orange County Mental Healht Department, a member of Community Services Council, and the back-up coordlnator at the Love Your Neighbor Now (LYNN) Cenler In downtown Hunllniloo Beach. Because of these activities, and her successlul bicycle project, the TV show decided she wO!lld be a per!~ "Girl in My Llfe". Io recopiz!Qg the mother of five, the shaw gave Mrs. Allen a bicycle repair kit, wrapped up in a big ribbon, to aid her neighbor~ bike project. She alJO received a check for $100 to hefp feed her own kids, a new stove, three pairs of overalls for when she repairs tiikes, and a new washing machine to keep the overalls clean . Also, a night at the Huntingl(ln Hartford Theater in Los Angeles and a free dinner were part of her winnings . "We nicked Susan into coming to the show last Monday by telling her I was winning the recognition," explained . Ann McLean, coordinator of the LYNN C.Oter. "She really deserves the honor for all her work; especially with the children at Christmas time." The show will be aired some Ume next. week • ' . . .. New Loop Signs Football Stars By the Auoclated Prn1 The Southern California entry in the World Football League annoqnced today It si~ Kennlt Johnson, James McAlister and Booker Brown, three stars picked In the neophyte loop's draft iljst week. Johnson and McAlister played together In high school at Pasadena and !or the. put two seuoos 'at UCLA where they were starters. , Johnson and Brown, an o!f~v'e ta<!d•· at USC, )'Oii -team All·Amer!Can , honors last !all. . All line ......, upectecf to be picked m the draft ol the established NaUonal Football ~ 'l'lreaday. , One day. In idvance ol that Presidolit. Larry Hatfield of the Soulbem Call!ornia WFL club made bis aonouncement tbal the lllree slped lorig-tenn oontracll. , Detalll o! 1110-pacta were not divulJled but the ~layers Indicated previously 'that 1beJ -Id await NFL acllon which ..,.ould lndlcate lucrative c o n t r a c t s chln&ed their minds. -.2 Bodies Recovel'ed Pair Burn Alive """ In County C sh By HILARY KA YE Of IN D•llr L'ilot Stiff A helicopter crashed at mid-day today in a Westminst street near John Marshall Elementary School. No childr(!n were in- jured in the incident but spectators feared for the lives of the air- craft occupants. A scliool employe said, "I don't see how anyone could have gotten out of that alive. It's just burning something aw!ul. '1There are police and firemen all over the place," the witness · d The witness said it appeared two persons were aboard. Tbe_scboolr at 15791-Bushard St.,-Westminster, was not damaged in th lncident. Precise information on the type o! helicopter was unavailable. "It Js burDing too hard to.tell," witnesses said. Shortly'~ter the mid-day crash, ambulances arrived and an of· ficial from tha,prange County Coroner's Office was dispatched to the Westminsler~ene. Westminster lice were declining to issue any specific infor- mation pending a fo al report from the scene . But they indicated they did not believe th downed era!! was either a military or police model. ' 4 As near as we can said. termine, we believe it is civilian," she Orange County Airport To er reported that two civilian heli- copters took off this morning an only one has returned. A spokesman for the tower sai a transient craft had used the Santa Ana training school pad this mo ·ng. "No record~ of trarislent helicopte~r~ k~pt by us an~ there's o-way-ofirnoWU1g-wh<nnlgbrlrave-been mg 1t," the tower spol<es-man said. · "I WU "traveling in my car under the coPter when it 5tarted to sputter around and it threw of! a part," said Mi:~. Priscilla Schoch, who lives in the Westhaven tract where the helieqpter fell . "It started to tumble and burst into a ball of fl~nd then fell . ·-• straigbt down," iald J4rs. Schoch after the horrif · g SjlOC!acle. ' ,, "l :ifirled to .......... lleeause l knew there were t men in· side on fire ... " • . • ~ ,JO:l!th, Chm ~. lB, was one of the first :\the lcene aller WitnWtng thniUb from his car. "I wu the first one Jo stop an'<I I ran over and tried to ~ one of the men who was on fire," said Hermanski. :i ~nother man pulled me away, saying the Copter would explode again." The downed cl'afi did not. · "In a matter of minutes, both men were burned alive." One boy, Lorne Law, 11, said he and other children were out doing pull-ups on the playground when they looked up and saw the ~ of the helicopter explode and heard two booms. He said some pieces of the craft fell onto the playground and ·school building, causing a few small flames in the grassy area, but they Quickly went oul The boy said he saw one of the victims thrown out when the heli- copter shattered on.Impact. ' " . Week's S~spenslon ' • • Popeil Heating Halted On Dismissal Motion By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille DWI• '1111 11-'f The preUm:lnary bearing for Eloise Popeil and Daniel Afers waa suspended for one week today aa defense attorneys · filed a motion for dl.suilssal of murder conspiracy charges on grounds that the stale has no juriadlctlO!l .In the case. Long Beach Munldpal Court Judge Oiarlei Litwin gave proiecutlng attorney Charles Sheldon one week tO file a !1<iel countering the claim by the trio of d~fef\le attorneYs that there is no jurisdiction In Call!ornla because the object of the conspiracy Is In another state. Mrs. Popeil of Newport Beach and Ayen, a Santa Ana resident, are accused by police o( hiring tYt'O men to kill her multi-millionaire husband, Samuel Popell of Chicago. Phil Petty and Robert Green , attorney's !or Mn. Popeil and John Yrunliaga gave a--short brief on their motion to Judge Litwin today. According lo Shekloo, the trio has cited lwo cases -cme Involving aborllon .00 the other a mW11er I n Swillerland-ln which clw'&es were dropped for laclt of jurisdiction. • Judp lJtwln 111Spended the heiring apprOxlmately one hOUr after the resumption ol testimony from Bob Peeler, one of the men allegedly bind to kil\ Popell. Cooien!I ol that tet!lh11on1• 11ke that of the two previous witnesses remains a 1teret today u the result of two mOtlons from defense attorneys. or the hearing. Long Beach Municipal Court Judge Litwin ordered the transcript sealed until Tuesday but Green said they will attempt ·to get a Los Angeles Superior Court order to continue the seal some time this week. 'Ihe bearing is expected to conclude today and Petty said there were likely to be some "interesting developments'' but he did not specify what those developments would be.· ~frs. Popeil, 48, and Ayers, 'ST, are accused of hiring two acquaintances, Don Reed of Long Beach and Peeler of Cerritos to kill her multi-millionair e husband so she could inherit one third of his $200 million estate. h-1ost of the three-day hearing has been occupied with testimony from Reed arid Peeler although a local jeweler appearet: brleny on the stand Friday to verify the authenticity of $90,000 worth of diamond jewelry allegedly given the two men as a security deposit on the murder contract. Gun Smuggling Plot Revealed LONDON (UPI) -Guns smuggled Into Britain in the falsebottomed suitcase of Californian Allison Thompson 1n late Oecemller \\'ere for use ln a ph>t te kidnap a high-ranking F r e n c h governm ent ofOcial, a government prosecutor said today . • When the hearlnl Into the charges of cofuJ)llracY lo com1111t mUrder ·against the "''' opened 'l'bul'lday, Mn. Popell _ancl ~vers wlived ~ rlghlll• to a publicliear1ng andlhe cour1 .,., barred MYERS FLAT (UPI) -HumbOldt to the public lh<t pms. Couat1 lberllr1 depullel S u h d 1 y Lile Frldly 1 f1lrther avenue ol · 1'\'osecufor llOiran Wllll1ms uld In a diurt hearing Iha! Moroccan Abclelkblr El-Hakkaoui wanted to move the puw to France to kidnap the unnamed Preach official and back 1 1UboeqU«1t deman4 for the release of 30 Moroccan pr!-.. .. ..........i the bodies of 1 -Ind lnformltlon .WU c'-!I· when -llltfr milling 1lnco 1 Oood awtpt -1ttomeys Ptl!J and Gr... ..-Wty out ol their blcl< yard 11 do11 qo.• ....,hi an order to ... 1 the trllllCript I ' . ' j ' j t , 2 DAie Y PILOT H Huntington :Sponsors . 1 BEEPDay :· ' • Which counts more in llunt~gton -:Beach. the environment or the economy'! ~ Forces representing both sides will ;:clash in publie debate at 1 p.m. Saturday ·:In the Sheraton Beach IM to find out :;ir there Is any middle ground where both can blend. It's the first ' BEEP Day -Better EconomJc and Envlronmental Planning ·:-CMpOOSored by the Olamber of '.!Commerce and the city. :; A five-member panel will thrash out ;;the issues of why environmentalists and :!business interests seem to be on an ::unending course of controversy. : "When we talk of confrontation, we .. :mean facing the problems, not each ~:other,'' says Ralph Kiser, manager of ~the Qiamber. "We hope to develop a ,-: list of problem areas in this city, whether ""the problems are actual or mythical" :.. um St.out, \eleviJlon newscaster, will ~moderate the five-member pane1. The '.-debate Is scheduled to last Until 2:30 p.m. and will be video-taped for a possible later showing on Channel 50, the Coast Community College District station. Panel members include J\.fayor Jerry Matney; Jerry Bame, president of the Chamber; Ed Kerins , chairman of the city planning commission: H a r r i e t Wieder,· chairman of the ~nvironmental council; and Ken Kerins, president of the HOME Council. Dave Garofalo, the a.amber officlal who is organizing BEEP Day, refers to the effort as "a marriage of commerce and cul~." It's the first time such a debate ha! been slated in the city, and Garofalo hopes it will become an aMual event in an effort to resolve the differences between the two .segments of. the community. Bill Foster, president-elect of the ·:· Chamber, says, "Past efforts have not . -, hl:en completely successful. Maybe this will be, but the one thing that could kill it would be five bland presentations." There is no charge for viewing the debate and the public is invited. estlons from the audience will be al .~ed after pandlsts bave presented their ~sues. N. " ~gue 's Porter Admits t In Waterga MOl'lday, January 28, 1'174 TO BE INSTALLED Chlmber Leader Fott1r Carpenter To Address BeachCofC State Sen. Dennis carpenter (R~ Newport Beach ) will be the featured speaker Saturday night at the 70th installation banquet of lhe Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. C3.rpenter has promised to preview some of the major topics the state Legislature expects to tackle In 1974. In addition to Carpenter's speech, Ch3.mber officials wlll announce the "Outstanding Man of the Year," and "Outstanding Woman of the Year," for 1973. The bonquet reception starts at 7 p.m .. with diMer at 8 p.m., in the Sheraton Beach Inn. About 400 guests are expected. For reservations phone the chamber at 962-6661. Live entertainment has been arranged for the reception prior to the banquet. Tickets are $9 per persoa. · Bill Foster, general manager of the Huntington Beach Company, will be installed as the Chamber's new president for 1974, succeeding attorney Jerry Bame. Other new officers to be installed include: Dave Garofalo , first vice president; James OeGuelle, second vice -presidenl, and .Arnold SUndali, treasurer. Mayor Jerry Matney will serve as installing officer for the chamber ceremony. WASff1NGTON (UPI) -Her . L. E N' Aid "Bart" Porter of Laguna Niguel, who x. IX On e told the Senate Watergate Committee""-. he kept quiet for fear he would be ac-"Murray Chotiner cused of "not being a team player," ""-. )>leaded guilty today to one count of iJl G lying to the FBI abo1it the scandal. w 0 Home U.S. District Judge William B. Bry- ant let Porter go rree without hood and postponed sentencing until the court gets a probation report. At Byrant's request. a prosecuting at- torney described briefly what be v•ould · have sought to prove in cort had there . been a trial. Byrant asked Porter if he had any "quarrel" with the govern- -. ment's statement, and Porter said he ·did not. The statement related what Porter told the Senate comm ittee in June - that Porter told the FBI on July 19. 1972 that he had a conversation with Jeb Stuart Magruder, deputy director of President Nixon's re-election cam· .. paign, about plan.s to use $100 000 to finance protection for campaign ' speak- ers. "1bere was no such conversation and the governmen t is ready to prove it," the prosecuting attorney said. .• -. The actual use of the money was not , mentioned durin g the brief court pro- ceeding, but it was understood that Por- ter's conversation \•lilh J\fagraduer dealt with $100,000 passed i-0 G. Gonion Uddy . • ' ' : ' ' ' I I ( r I t I t l I • • ' ' ' I j I I • • I I• to finance the Watergate break-In. " OIAIMI COAST •• DAILY PILOT T"-~ll'IOI Colll DAIL V l"ILOT wllll wllldl 11 tomblfttd. flle Ht•<1·Pn11, II piibli.t!M by 1111 0•11119 Co11t Plltllllllllnt Cornpefl~'. .... ,,,, lllltloo>1 ,,. publl1MO. "'°""'"" ~ Frid1y, fOf C111!1 M111. 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""""" ... .,_.,~ """"" ..., .. ~ wttllwl .,... - "",.. ., cwrr11111 -· ....,.. dMt *' ... Miiii 9t Colft -.i, ~ ....,..,... .., c.rrllf .... =:f0"' lftlll U,11 ~IJI fllll"-1 ...... --..... Long.time political adviser t o President Nixon Murray Chotiner of Newport Beach is due to be released from a Washington, D. C. boopital this week. QJOtiner is recovering from injuries be suffered in an auto accident last week. One leg was broken and the veteran adviser to Mr. Nixon is being treated for a concussion. Chotiner's car collided with a truck last Wednesday morning. The sound o[ the crash interrupted a tennis game at the McLean, Va., home of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Mass.). Sen. Kennedy put down his racket and called an ambulance. A gardner phoned Chotiner's wife, Nancy, at their nearby McLean home. McLean is an exclusive suburb or Washington . Chotiner maintains an apartment at the Balboa Bay Club. Standard Oil Gains Reported CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, the nation's 16th largest oil company, has reported a 24 percent gain in earnings for 1973. . The company also reported Sunday a 40 percent decline in eantjngs for the final three months of 1973 as oompared to the same period a year earlier. But the company indicated that a change in inventory accounting J;Qethods for !ts subsidiary, BP Oil, ditorted the compari!On. Wlthout the change, the company said, Its fourth quarter report would have shown $9 million more In profits than It did. Valley Offering Game 'Bus Pool' Sports f1111 who want to beat tbe 11111al traffic to tbe Los Angeles Lalctrs- SMttle Superlionlcs basketball game in Inglewood Feb. 15 can join'• Fountain Valley High School bus !rip . Tbe community education proiram at !be school Is aponsorlng th• "bus pool" to the game and bat purchued a blo<k of tlcl!ota at the Forum. Reservations m111t be In by Feb. I. Tickets are $5. n Including admlllion and tran1port1tlon . For more information or aipups, CllJ the ldlool al !16U23!. .( Doctor Tells Of Maria's Sex Hunger By TOM BARLEY 01 9llt D•llY Platt Sl•ll Maria Parsons' stX·hung.ry psychiatric condition was molded from chlldbood and wu ripe for explosion on the day she was~ trapped In the aaWll ~ at tlte Holiday Health Spa in Orange. a Beverly Hills psytj>oanalyst testified today. . Dr. Samuel Sperling told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that Mrs. Parson, 50, of Anaheim is a classic example of the "fertile ' soil" ooncept In psychiatry-the theory that one single trawnatic event can trigger a mental condition in persons suffering from previous stresses. Among Mn. Paraon'a alrelae•, he tesutied ln the "three faces of Eve'' trial, Is the fact that· sbe and ber parents and seven brothers and sisters were forced to Oee from Mexico to • Los Angeles nearly 50 years ago becau,,e of attacks by Pancho Villa's guerrillas on the family store. Dr. Sperling described as "especially significant" the ·severe aca1ding of Betty, a childhood friend of Mrs. Parson. He said the young Maria Parson idealized Betty and practically forced her own family from that day to address her by tbat name. She is today known to her own hwiband and family as Betty. Sperling agreed with Dr. Deane Benton, the Santa Ana psychiatrist who has pre-..iously testified in the sauna bath t<ial, that Betty is the remonelul meml;w:r o( the trio of penonaliUes who now dominate ·Mn. Panon. The psychiatrl!ta, ilescribed the other two projections u Marta, the ,.,.hungry redhead who oeeb extramarital mates in local bars and Marie, described as being midway between the two other peraonallties. • It Is alleged In her 11 million lawsuit against the spa that Ille three personalities finally emerged when Mrs. Patson \YU trapped in the sauna room on March 2, 1970, after the door jammed and the door handle broke off. Dr. Sperling told the jury tbat the fact that ri.trs. Parson prererred to play with boys rather than glrh In her child- hood and that she did not achieve woman· hood until the age of 18 were othet sig· nificant facton in her psychiatric condi· tion. Sperling said the Influence of the Spanish "duenna" system and the close guarding of Maria Panon and her sisters by her parents undoubtedly helped to form the "fertile soil" condition. Attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. argues that the a·gency responsible for the triggering of a psychiatric condition in a "fertile soil" situation is fully Hable In the legal sense despite any pre-<xistlng indicat!oos. Golden West's Evening Courses -Remain Open For ·those interested in attending a night class during spring semester, many courses at Huntington Beach's Golden West Evening College are still open, and registration continues until Feb. 1, by appointment only. Dance classes -lneluding aquare dancing, modern dance, modern jazz dancing, ballet and ballroom dancing -sewing classes, a variety of courses in parent and family education and courses on hair cutting and styling ate some of the ones still open. There are also openings in the parent preschool workshop, where children acccmpany the parent to class. ~ sponsored by the college and the Huntington Beach Recreation and Parka Department, the work!hops will be held at Lake View Park and Lake Park Clubhouse, on Monday, T u e s d a y , Wednesday or Thursday, from 9 a.m . to noon. Registration for all Golden We.st Evening College classes is now under way until Feb. 1, with classes beginning Feb. 4. .The admission office is temporarily located in the community center, adjacent to the Gothard Street ,parking lo!. Suspect Seized In 'Bag Murders' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -William P. Hanson, 24, a de1Lvery service employe and psyohlatrist's oon, hu been arrested in what police delcrtbe as two "paper bag" murders here. Police said Sunday that lllmon was arr .. l<d Saturday at the homo of his lather, Dr. Kari H. Hanaon, and booked for investlgatkltl of t1Jo lllaylnp of Lorenzo carnJclla, 70, on Ocl II, and Ara Kumeaow, K, on Dec. :Ill. K-WU !tilled by I man who hid bis 'lfNJlOll in a paper bag, pollc:o said. Both ...,.. slain within u.r.. blocks of each other In dayUght by a killer doocrlbed by witnesses u a young man with long blond balr. who Deel in a white van. Five Escape Blaze LONG BEACH (UPI) -A motorboat with I leaking gu line bunt inl-0 flames a balf·mlle oil Belmont Shen SUnday and Its five .,._,. eac.aped by I jumping Into the wal<r. ' Fire at Sea Five persons escaped unscathed Sunday when this 19-foot cabin cruiser exploded and burned to the waterline off the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The incident took place near the starting line of the Congressional Yacht Race trials. Several spectator boats rushed to the rescue o! !he skipper, a Whittier man, and his four passengers, all or whom leaped into the water to escape the flames. The boat was valued at $1 ,400 to $2 ,000. Fountain Vallev Mini-concerts Begin Feb. 6 ,/ Valley District Readies Parking Spots at School !tfirU..concerts for students a n d instructors at Fountain Valley District schools will begin Feb. & with a brass , ensemble.· The concerts, which will last 30 minutes, are being preseilitd free of charge by the Orange C o u n t Y Philbannonic Society, Local Number 7 of the American Federation o( Musicians and the Orange C.OUnty M us i c Consultants. On Feb. 6, the ensemble will be at Motola Sd!ool at 8: 45 a.m .. Lamb School at 9:45 a.m. and Talbert School at 10:45 a.m. On Feb. 13, the string ensemble will play at Fountain Valley, Gisler and Harper schools; the wood ensemble on Feb. 2.S at Arevalos, Bushard and Cox schools; and the renaissance ensemble on April 2, at Fulton, McDowell and Nieblas schools. f'f'Otlt Page J 'THROAT' ... Thomas Schneider, Saint Simon and Jude Roman Catholic Church; James C. Caley, pastor, St. \\'il[red's Episcopal Church; Donald E. Roberts, pastor. Christ PresbyteMan Church. and Ford Miller, pastor, First Methodist Church of Fountain Valley. The parking crisis around Fountain Valley Hlgh School should be solved by April 30, acoonfing to administrators of the Huntington Beach Union Higb School Diltrict. The district will award an estimated $42,000 contract Feb. 21 for the paving of 4.7 acres on the north side of the campus. The expanded lot will create 122 new parking spaces for students, keeping them off the nearby residential streets. U:Dion Pacific Train Derailed CAS'n.E ROCK, Wash. (AP)-Amtrak p......gen played musical trains to bypasa wreckage and broken track from the derailment of a Union Pacific freight nine miles north of castle Rock. Two diesel engines and 25 cars jumped a Burlington Northern track Sunday, blocking the railroad's main Seattle· Portland lines. No one was injured. A Burlington Northern dispatcher sa id Amtrak trains going opposite directions were halted on either side of the derailment. Passengers were bused around the blocked track and boarded the trains, which reversed and sped back to their respective cities. r\eighbors of the , school h a d complained both to the city council and the high school board about the O\lerflow of student cars parked in front of their homes. Fountain Valley councilmen already had agreed to put "no parking" signs on El Camino Street. fl.tango Circle and El Pueblo Street. Cars parked there during the day will receive tickets, according to cily officials. The new, fenced high school parking lot wlll have a sidewalk. two gates and lights. It should be fin is hed April 30. School officials said two facton had caused the parking crisis at Fountain Valley High -the increase in the student populalion, and the pla cement of portable classrooms on part of the old parking lot. . Vocation Education Week Set by Valley Fountain Valley 1.1ayor Grorge Scott has ' designated Feb. 10 through 16 as vocational education week in the city. The resolution signed by the mayor urges Fountain Valley residents to visit vocational education classes in local schools during that week. See 1>aW for SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FU.LL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • S.•..oth, lust~. Chi,.-.. •loloel,..eflw.I>-_ ........ •Lattthe&..H.ftrne oftheW.._ •• PLUS ••• a washable· knits cycle Spec.le! Mttl.. ,...,._.., ................. , •nltt, •h•r•ltl• pNM « ................... t11••ll•r •••'"'" w.rth ~ .. - • I ttali I WE TAKE TRADE-INS Nobody sells SPEED OUEEN for Le11 Fhcrn 90DAYSCASH WITH Al'PROYED CREDIT 1115 NEWPORT BLVD~ 1111111111 Cesta Mesa-Pbne 548-7781 i • -.. VOL oi 'On arii.we t JI) reltas con vi O.rang it al . .., N 8 c "' lt . Mc pi •wee J 'In , the the J ~t ho • . . . VOL. 67, NO. 28, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1974 ' -· Caspers Urges --Ontario By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... D1lty l'lt .. ,lllff Orange County Supervisor Ronald caipen will ask fellow board members Tuesday to approve a six-month study of' Pntario International Airport as the •er to county air transit needs. II) a report prepared for he board but released today. caspers said he is convinced jet traffic has no place in Q.Qnge County and the current traffic i11 already almost too much to control. He uld delJilte all ellorta to control Jet ltllllc, curlew vlolatloi)s, "°i.. and other problems pe~ist and b a v e trigpred huge lawllU!ll against the county. · -- "l dO not believe there is another loeatl!l!lJQL a J. ailJIOrt within the g<01f8pblc bounds of Orange Coqnty ," air transportation needs o! Orange County," Cupers, who vowed in his rec~nt sta'te ~~the county addre" to pursue AIRPORT NOISE STANOAROS Fl"l_ALL Y ~UE -Column, Paga 7 Caspen said. the Ontario plan, said the existing county '"lberefore, my office has been jel-port wu never built to handle its Investigating the possibility of the use--current -flight load. qt oDtario to meet the growing: jet "Orange Counly Airport was not • • originally designed for jet traffic and there 'ls an obvious difference in the manner which the two jet operators conduct operations ai the · facility ,'' Caspers laid. He said that while Air California bas complied with curfews, exhau::t reduction and takeoff patterns, lfughes XirWesr has not. In his report 'Caspers lists 16 separate occasions bet\\-·een Dec. 27 and Jan. 7 that Airwest departures or arrivals violated the 10 p.m. curfew at the airport. · One of the arrivals was at ':08 a.m., he said. Airport Director Robert Bresnahan confinned today t h a t violations are occurring all the time, bot that most are within a few minutes ana can be expla:inetftiy lhe airlines. "Even though Air Cal is not as late as Airwest. they do have some violations." Bresnahan said. "But there is always something such as the weather ' Today's Final -N. Y. Stot>ks NC TEN CENTS or mechanical problems that cause it." Bresnahan sa id Air Cal has a curfew clause in its lease allowing the county to crack down aft er the airline is given 30 days to co rrect the problem. But he said Airwest operates on a month to month pact which has no curfew limit in it. "If these violations continue to be a problem a drastic step mi~ht be neces- sary such as closing the 1arport at 10 (See AIRPORT, Page 2) • I Ill ~ -r · ·e ~ras ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,.-,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- · Special Message Nixon Boosts Proposes for Vets WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today proposed cost .. f.Hvlng inq'eaael ln veterans' pensk>nl and -an· ' percent boost In GI benefits as part ol a 113.6 billion leglllative pockage for· veterans. . Nixon also urged that Congress restore Nov. 11 as Veterans Day, repealing part of a 11161 law which llWltched the holiday to the fourth Monday In October. The p!'Op054ls were c:ootained in a 1pecial meuage to Coneres, one of a series Nixon is sendina to . Capitol Hill before bis State of the Uiion address "ednel!laY night. ' . At a While House briermc, Veterans Administrator Donald Johr'llon sakl the iiu billion being sought by Nixon IJ MOii million more than ls being spent this year. ii preparing leglllatlon to grant the 14 m1llion pel'90DI receiving veterans pensk>M-tbe ;-same-. type-.. of. -automatic .. v• ••• COlt-4>f-living lnettaSes 1-vallable to Social Si!c:urlty reclpieo!J. · He also said the ·veterans pension p...,..m abould be · resttuc\ured to MlllTe that the neediest pensioners will receive at leut as m\d as adult weliare ..Opleoll. Nm.ii aald lhe I percent increase Iii --II ha II -.. wlU •!'PflY an utra llllO million In aid · & the more ' than ttiio mUlloo taking adl'llltage ol Ille GI 1iU llldeatklll and (See VBTEl\ANI, Pqe I) ' . . " . Fltte·at Sea Delly ''"' """ ..., :..-1.tcue1tr -' ,...,_ : ' Most of lhe increase is ticketed for medical programs. be said. Eveo with the proposed boost In .-tbly chockJ for veterans under the GI bill, VA spending for education is expected to decline from $3.2 billion this year to $2.1 billion for next year beeauae of d!clining enrollment in the program, Johnson said. The Administration also ii proposing, Johnson said, that a veterans cemetery be d~signated in each of the 10 1tandard federal regions and that Arlington cemetery near \\1ashington be expanaed. _'The Presklent saki hla administratk>n Newport Council Eyes ~xtep,siori Of Building Bart Plans to exteod the emergency ban on building perml!J on the Balboa P"'1nsula and proposals to renew leases to pu~llc beaehfront hlghllgbl a jam· packed ageoda lacing Newport Beach councilmen when they meet at 7:30 tonight In ~lty hall. Five persons escaped unscathed Sunday when •this 19·foot cabin cruiser exploded and burned to the · wa\e.rline oil the entrance to Alamitos Bay near Seal Beach. The. !nciilent took place near the starting ,line of tjle Congressional Yacht Race trials: Several spectator boats rushed to 'the· rescue of \lie skinper, a \Vhittier man, and his four p_qsengerS,. ail of whom leaped into the water to esca~ the .names. The boat was valued "t $1 ,400 to $2,000. . ' Neiv Grid Loop Sign,s 3 SW.rs .From UCLA, USC The Balboa emergency building ban is aimed at holding up construction of Iarae duplexes and apartments. It Y.11s first adopted a year ago. }\tf esa Planners . to Study Pilot R~port'er .. . Ejected , From . . . . The. bmrls-expecled to be lilted· alter new building standanls are adopted later this year. 1be new standards are designed to reduce the Siu of buildings and IDcreue parking. Billboards, Gay-Church Reitano Trial. By tile Aaoclated Prell The Southern California entry In the .lWorld Football League all!lcnmced today lt-signed Kennlt Johnson, James ~fcAlister and Booker Brown, three stars picked In the neophyte loop's draft 1'51 'week . Johnson and McAlister played together • in high school at Pasadena and for , the past two sea90ns at ' UCLA where .they were starters. ~ John90n and Brown, an offensive ta<;kJe at USC, yoo oecond team All·Amerlean bonon la.sl fall . . Councilmen will alao be considering prvpooals by "->th the Lido Isle COmmunlly Alloclatioq (LICA) and tbe Balbo!I AncUna Club to renew beach leases for Z5 years . The LICA req11e1t ls IOinc to be pOst~, however, acconUng to City Manager Roberct:-wymC He qid -.n opinion from an outskle counsel oo the teg,llty of the lea9e will take another month to C011Jplete. The an&llnc dub, which pays no rent, proposes that arrangement be cootlnued aaylng that ll provides free public use of Its facilities while it p&f1 t_see COUNCIL. Pap I) ' . BylWDl~KJ Of ... 09ltr ...... 11-'I' Controversy ·II upected tooight when the . Coot.a ,Mesi Planning Commission c:Onsidera zoning variance requests by a billboard company and a "gay" church. ·Commisaiooers will hear t~ requests wheo-they meet at 6:30 In the city oouncil chamben of the Costa Mesa Civic Center i 77 Fair Drive. ~ They will rule on a request by National Advertlsbing Co., of . San Carlos. to expand an existing single-fac:ed sign on Bristol Street into. a double-faced bl~ and_ • -petition _by _ t h • Metropolitan Church or Christ to continue operation of its chapel on . the city's eastside. John Rule, treasurer of the church, ·says the chapel is open to all persons but that it caters mainly to the homosexual community of the Harbor Area. Planners have, however, recommended ~ commission approval on a z o n i n g variance requested ,by the Metropolitan Community Church, 215 23rd St., for the purpose of holding Wednesday night ra p sessions. The church IS being recommended for a variance because It .reflects _ Cosla (See PLANNERS, Page II A Daily ·Pilot reporter was ordered to leave the courtroom today as final ·arguments got Wlder way in the Orange County Su.perior Court chJld molest trial of Joseph Reitano of Costa Mesa. Judge · Herbert Herlnads' bailifl, _pe__puty Jim HiU escort¢ the ne~'sm_!'.ln f.rom the court;room with the explanation that the proceedings ar.e now closed to both press and public. The deputy's further explanation was that Reitano, 60, of 7845· Anaheim Ave .• faces pcissible retaliation from fellow inmates In cOunty-jail it details of his trial are "Published in ~ny newspaper . .-. A.11 three were expected to be picked on the draft of the e!lablished 'National Football League Tuetday. One day In advance of that, President . f.,erTy Hatfield or tbe Soutbem Caillonda • WFL club made bis aMOUllC<menl that '<the three signed long-term l'ODlnlell. -Popeil Hearing Suspended Hill· as.sured the newsman that he "uld c;onvey hls vigorous objections to Judge Herlands ,when the jurist calls a break h1 the trial. · lt is expected that the case against Reitano. now in it!i seventh week, will go the jury later today wtih completion of ftnal arguments. . Detail> of the poets were not di~ . but ibe players Indicated previously tliat · !b'Y ' woakl await NFL aetlon which Would lndlClte lucrative coot r acts cl)angcd their minds. Defense Cl.aims State Has No ]urisdictiort Reitano was Indicted by the Grand ,. .. SUG MAKES NEWS :~ CLASSIFIED Br JOANNE REYNOLDS Phil Petty and Robert Gre<n, attorneys Of .. ..., ,.... ...., for Mrs. · Popell and John Yzurdlaga 'l'he prellm!niry hearlnc . for Eloise gave a short brief on their 'motion to . Popeil apd Daniel Ayera "18 suspended Judge Litwin today. for one we&k today .. deleole attorneys AC<'OT<llnc to Sheldon, the trio has filed a motlon. for dllmlall of murder cited two cases -one Involving abortion eonsptraey dlar1ea an .,....is that the and the other a murder I n state has no Jurildlctloa In ~case. Switurland-ln which charges were •• :water1ate lln't !be only place "bllgt" Long Beach' Mimldpal Court Judge dropped fM lack of jurisdiction. • ean make ne.n. Here's J pleuanJ bu& -Cllarloa..Ll-pve -'"" atlonley ludp Litwin auspeoded the .hearlng · •l<J<Y: Charle& Sheldon -...U to Ille a ·oppnmmateiy me boor after the •i5 BUG. Good oonditlOa. br1e(' CCIUlllertni Iha c:lllm by the ... mljlllaa ol ''"'I-Jrom Bob Cle~ 77'000 mi "50 ~ trio ol del-•!""-Illa! 1bere ii Peeler, one ol Ille mea allepdly hired . · tl'llabe No.1 ' · • ;:1~~ ~ .. ~. 111 c::r~ that tea1mioiiY Bk• that ··. '"1at utile threHlno ad IOld the car · state, • " 0'1 Ill tw .,,...,. "1111""' remains Jury on multiple acts of sex perversion, and Ayen waived their rights lo a sodomy and lewd conduct With children public hearing and the court was barred under 14 years of age after complaints to the public and Pf"'· were made to <'A>sta Mesa polkt by Lale Friday a further avenue . of the parents of four children-two ll·year· lnfonna~ wa1 closed when defense old girls, a 1G--year-0ld . girl and her attorneys Petty and Green successfully 8--year-4>ld brother. '900gbt an order to seal lhe transcript AU ft>ur reportedly have testified about of lhe bearing. the alleged incidents that led to the Long Beach Pt1unicipal Court Judge fili ng of 18 felony counts against the Litwin otdered th_e tr~nscript sealed until defendant. Tuesday but Green saki they wlll attempt It U nlleged that Reitano gave one to get a Los Angeles Superior Court victim money before engaging with the ·order to continue lhe seal some time child In lewd oonduct and on another this week. occasion ran a pomqgraphlc movie in The hearing Is expected to conclude the presence of anothtt female victim. today and Petly sa id there were likdy ltcitruio. who has eariler been invol~ed Explosion Witnessed Over School By IULARY KAYE Of tlle Dellr r1i.t Std A u..·o-man helicopter suddenly faltered and exploded over a Westminster elementary school today, plummeting to t e street in lront of-ttie campus in a shower of debris. Investigators at the scene confinned that both occupants of the chopper were incinerated in the cr~h. One witness tried to help pull one of the victims from the blazing wreckage alter be wu thrown partially clear, bul otben Intervened, fearll!g a second etplooion Identity of the dead men was withheld, but the two-seat Bell helicopter ~s known to be operated by Santana Helicopter Service, 19300 Ike Jones Road, at Oranga County Airport. . Emergency rescue and salvage cre"'·s \\'Orking the scene at John Marshall Elementary School, IS711 Bushard St. on the Wesbninster-Huntington Beach city limit, were shocked at the narrow escape, considering the area. "It's amazing," said an unidentified Westminster Police . D e pa r t m 1.n t sergeant, "that it didn't hit the homes or the school. "We think he may have tried to steer it down into the street. If so ... he did a fantastic job ... " Orildren p I a yin g at recess and passing motoris~ witnessed t h e horrifying crash shortly before ooon when the helicopter suddenly backfired: faltered and ren . "I was traveling in my car under the oopter when it started to sputter aroun~ -and then threw off a part," said Mrs. Priscilla Schoch, who lives in the Westhaven tract, where it went down. "It started to tumble and burst into a ball of fire , then fell . . . straight down," said r.trs. Schoch, clearly shaken by what she witnessed. "I star:ted to scream, because I knew there were t\\'O men inside on fire ... " Crowds of youngsters stood around, either hushed or excited, depending upon -their-understanding--or what occurred in the ending of two lives. r One, Lorne Law. 11, said he and other r.tarshall School pupils were out doing pull-up exercises in the playground when they looked up and saw the rear or the helicopter exploded and heard two (~ EXPWSION, Page ZI Oraage Co~t • w-ther Some high clouds at times • otherwise llWlllY Tuesday with highs in the upper 60s inland and 58 at the beaches. Not so cold to- night. Lows 32 to 44. INSIDE TODAY Doily Pilot pllotograpliers Lee Payne o.nd Ricliard Drake plloto- graphically cover Califor11ia's tltree-year-old state beach at San 0110/re -a site which is seldom visited in winter montl1s. Sec photos a'1d .ttorv on Pape 20. ••lfiM It AIWI &....,.. '' l , M •• ,,tll n _.. It Cl-lifoml1 J Mltl..,11 Newt 4 c1 .. ~t1lf 21-1' or-CtvlltY t (Miiiet lJ l1twla ,.,,.,. ,, CNI_. IJ s,.,n ''"'' DMt11 Mtlktl I Si.di M.NVh 1 .. U ,......... 11 to the lint caller. And II you want llh. Popel1 ol Ntwport 1 lleodl ,... a -!IDdlJ • the .... 11 of two to set p,tuaed btto that -ol AJion,•a -Ana ........ 11'1 acaued mrthei ._ .._ allomeys. -· "bualnc, ' 11111 dial the lllllY l'llol'1 . , llJ.•,..... d, lddtll .• lwO.-, IO_ kill _, J!lia'~ -IUlll Into the charlps lo be some "lnteresUng deve\opments" In several court actions stemming from Jllit dlil lii>t-spedlf what those -h[s auegea-&stributlOn -or pomogrl phlc -1.i!Wlel ,... • lillWftMil'litM l f ,,.....,. ,,_ ....... 1 .. 11 WMtfrtef 4 dln!C:! lbie to -118. "'-MHllt. ber mallHnllUlloalro . llaaboad, Scullel of •• lo commit murder a1mt ""'"°.., Clllcll•· lbt ..... """"' ~ • .,.. Paitell . : . . . . . .I • 't . .. .. ' . ' . • .. ~ ' ( • deyelopmeots would be. boob and mo~ ia. being held in Mrs. Popi!!, 41;;-ariil-Ayen, sr,are-eustody ihitinf-hii friil .. with bail set (Sae POPEIL, Pase II at IZ5,llllO. .~ "• ... lltctf11 • __...,.. -14 I t ._.. fll.wi ,,.,, • ., .. .._ '4 .. ;l DAILY PILOT N C Monday, J1nuarr 28, 1~74 4 Counterfeit Suspects Free By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI owner of Aloha lnltant Prlntlnl In Costa Pacific A ..... Ille qenll claim to havt Of"" °"11" •11ti-"J1•11 ~eta, where U.S. agents alle1e the tunny found $100,000 of the counterfeit NI ,..._ perlON arrested by !be Setr<t money wu cranked out with an offset will lllo Service In connection with an all eged pr... ""1'1acy, eppllt Ill OOUlt Feb. ~.000 counterfeiting Operation on the Plcquelle, 39, facet 1 charle of It. Orange Coasl are free today, pending manufacturtng counterfeit cumacy and SdlodWtd to a_, lar pnUmllwy their appearance In federal court. his roommate Sam Warren, n , a printer, heartn1 Feb. 11 on charps they Prellmlnary hearing ts scheduled Feb. a charge of aiding and abettfug the polleded $57 ,000 of counterfeit money Newport Beldt. The eouple was .-ied. bJ ~et SerY!ce qents lul W-.ta)I In a Cella Meal parklnc lol while allegedly ~ a tthafllllnl b1J stufled with bolua bills. . .. • . Without Bond recognizance bonds, which means they were no.I reql!lred to po11t ball but are IUbJeot to finel rqinc from fl,lllO lo 110,000 Ir they fall lo appear In caurt. at 188 W. Baker St. There Uiey claim to have uncovered tht pfotes and neg11tveo a!lqedIY used lo turn oui bogus 120'1 and !50'• which appeared on the Oranae Coast, in San Diego and Arizona early in December. , 14 at the U.S .• Magistrate Court, lils sale of counterfeit money. ire Arthur F. Domer Jr .. 38, and Carol _ --~~~ for Kenneth Albert rtcquclle, Warren, at whose home on 2234A Ann Green, 37, both of 69061,~ Oceanfront, . ~---'--==_.:.__:=====-========~~~~ A ipekeoman lor !he Los Angeles orflce or the Secret Service said the four person! were set free on personal Secret Service agents concluded their one week Investigation Into the alleged counterfeiting racket Thursday with a 11ighttlme raid on Plcquelle's print shop Aboot 17,000 worth of the money was passed, according to the allegutlons of !PP, Secret service. ~=---=========--------- • • ~ F,....P .. eJ POPEIL. · .. ~ accused of hiring two acquaintances, Don Reed of Long Beach and Peeler of Cerritos lo tm ber multi-millionaire buaballd ao Ille could Inherit one !bird of his !2llO mllllon '<.Stale. Moat of the three-day !tearing bat been oceupied with testimony from Rttd \t and Peeler although a local jeweler appe~_ brl~y· on the stand Frldiy to verify the authenlicity of $90,000 worth of dlam.ODd Je...try allegedly given the two men as a security deposit on the n1urder contract. . The alleged plot failed and was brought to-the attention of-police when Reed had second thoughts and · called his intended victim to warn him of the plan. • Services Tuesday For Y aclitsman, So1i, Daught.er ALAMEDA (AP) - A memorial service will be said Tuesda,y for millionaire yachtsman K e n n e t h DeMeuse, his son and daughter who were killed in a plane crash en route home from a ski vacation in Vail, Colo., last week. Three others - former congressional candidate John Parks IV, his wife Nlnia, and Gilbert Radzat, 34, a Union Bank executive -were aboard OeMeuse's twin-engine Beecbcraft Duke when it crashed and burned near Panguitch, Utah. ;-DeMeuse ... .-42, is sumved by bis wife, Nola, two daughters, Leslie, 16, and · Diana, 15, a son, Mark 12, all o! Alameda and bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules DeMeu1e of Oakland. Hts aon, Gregory, 19, who perished in the crash was a student at Chabot College Jn Hayward. Hts daughter, Shannon, 16, who also died', 'attended the University of the Pacific in stockton. DeMeuse, a developer, was well known in local and intematlonal yachting circles for his J>ll:rticipation in numerous roajor races ln the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. '11le memorial high Mau of lhe Resurrection will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tue9day at St. Joseph's B11Ulca in Alameda. Interment will be private. Frot11 Page J VETERANS. • • training allowances. The tncrease is needed, be said, "to keep pace with inflation." ,t-eglslatlon Is pending in both House ahd Senate to provide for a 13.& percent increase. The President rtported that the Veterans Administration is embarking on the greatest program of hospital construction in its history. He said a record $276 million ls: being sought In fi.!cal 1975 which begl03 next July 1 for hoapltal construc!lon, and that his budget will provide fllllds to hire an additional 7,600 med I ca I persoMel. In addition to the medical, education ' · and pension benefits, Nixon said America sbOuJd "repay her debts to the men and women who hive served her well," by ,.tting aside certain days lo cornemmorate their service. One such day was Sunday, the first anniversary of the Vlelnam cease-fire, which Nixon proclaimed u National MIA Awareness Day. OUNM COAST IT DAILY PILOT . 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" """' ...... ••l..wzt ,_,...~.~C11:w1.-. <~. 1,.., °"""' C.t ~ ~ ................. .......... ..,.... ,..,. .., .. ..,u"'"** ,.... -'I' M I....... wtl!IM .,.uli ... ........ ...,.,,.., ....... .................. c ... .... Ct.,., ...................... .... -"""' .... INft Q,lt _....,., """"" ......... 11..M --.. WILL OPPOSE DOSTAL Teicher Geroniml ' D11tY Pllel Staff l'Mtt HE LIKES NEWPORT C1ndid1te Baker Mangers Set For Assenibly Campaigning Niguel Man Admits Lie On Watergate Two Announce futentions For Newport Council Race By L. PETEii KRiEG Of ftlt DtMr Plltl lteft Two po 1 i t 1-c·a l·-newcomerw today announced they lniend lo Ille for. the April 9 city council elections In Newport Beach. Lyn Geronimi, a teecher at Llnooln Middle School, aald he will oppeoe Councltman !dllan Doltal_ln Dlllrict 4, which covers Wl!llclllf, Dover Shores, Baycrest, Bayside Village and Linda Isle. And John V. Baker Jr., a fonner a i r c r a f t dealer now in From Page J EXPLOSION. • • loud booml. .I He aald aome pieces of the heltcopter then . fell onto the playground and hit the school building, caualng a few fires Jn the rruiy area, but they quickly went out. A young man, Chris Hermanakl, IB, who also lives In the nearby area, braved the bluing aviation fuel in a futile rescue attempt. "t was the first one to stop and I ran over and tried to help one of the men who was on fire," uJd Hermanski as he stood shaken in the aftermath of the crash. "Another man pulled me away saying that the copter \\'OUld explode again " he explained, adding that there w~s no secondary blast following that point. "In a matter of minutes, both men were burned alive," Hermamki said. Orange County Coroner's deputies and investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration were dispatched to the v.·reckage in the blocked-off street shortly after noon. No one offered any suggestions to identity of the victims, but sources at Orange County Airport confirmed it was a Santana Helicopter Service atrcral!. Spokesmen for the firm bad earlier said simply !hat two heltcopters took off from !her premises during the morn- ing and that one was safe and aocounted . tor. Report. lildtated th• downed craft had been fuoled just before It took off on the fatal flight over the Weit County region. Fro111 Page J €0l:JNGIL .•. maintenance and insurance eo&ts. Revisions to the new development standards will also be before councilmen, but !he suggeoted ,.visions will likely be scheduled for public hearing Dell month . In other acUon, councilmen will: -Conduct a publtc bearing on a requ .. t by lhe Finl Baptlal Church to allow II to contlJlile to dlop!Jy Its "Pralle Ye the Loni" •"'1 on the side of its Cllff Drive church. -Hear two proposals to conduct "wage pumpeut .. rvice aboard boall In Newport Harbor. -Conduct a public hearing on a proposal to allow a 24-hour boat lowing and malnt0NU1ce <ervlce In the harbor . -Act on a propooed 1112. unit condomini um in Big Canyon that was delayed when a fossil bed wu diacovered on ita site. -Consider Police Department recommendalton1 to reduce the a .. Um!! fM' ambulance drivel'1 from 21 to II. -Hear plans by the Parts, Beeches and Rt<realtg-Depar!m"1t to cut energy COlllUl!lp!lon by r e c r a a II o n actlvltles. _ -Schedule 1 public hearing on the Housing El..,enl of the now pnm.l plan. .. the Insurance busineslt, sald he wut 1eek the District 6 seat to be vacated by · Cot.mcllman Richard CrouJ. lt covert Bil Canyon, Irvine Terrace and parts of Balboe Island and old Corona del Mar. ,..., previously announced Clll1didot.s, Mrs. Al Forg!t and John J. McKernn, have also filed their nomination papers IO< Districts 1 and 3, ~vely; Geronlilli - Mrs. Forgit so far Is the lone diollenger for the District 1 seat Vice Mayor Howard Rogers has uld be wanll orain. District 1 covers the Balboe Penlnlula and Lido Isle. Ff'Olll P .. e J AIRPORT. • • There are three candidates In Dtslrict 3. which lnclud .. Newport Helgbts, Cliff p.m. and tum1n1 off the Haven and Bayshores. They are McKer-Breanahai> 11!d. nn, Dr. EUii Gluier and realtor Peter Ill CUpen' ttporl lo the board he Barrell 111d 0ranp CcuillY AlrpOrt may bave There may be as many u four moved Into the nlDnber one plllltlon candldat11 Jn Dlstricl 1. Bealdeo Bahr, Jn the ¥lion In total ~ and Planning Commlealon Chairman Wllltam Iandlllp, ahead of Olica10'1 O'Hare Agee, Mrs. Lucille Kuehn and Paul Altport. Hwrunel have so far expreaaed lntereat He aald the fuel crllia may have In one degree or another. Agee II the cauaed the swtld! In po11lttop 1lnce only me who haa filed papen. Orange Cotmty continues to set !light Baker aald he is nmnlnc because he reconll with 132,000 nmway _._.,ts wants to give bock to Newport Beach In 1'13. some of what he has gotten out cl. Caspers also said in bis report his it. conlact! with the Marines over uae of He said he's a strong opponent o1 camp Pendleton met with dls:mal jet flights at Orange County Airport rejection and that the possible use of and thinks if enough preuure Is put the Chino Hillis for a new airport is on Wasbington, the filghts could be also an appattnl tmpo11Siblllty. Union -Pacific Train Derailed moved to the El Toro Marine base "Wbile the Ontario idea may provide immediately. a real answer to the airport question, CASn..E ROCK , Wuh. (AP)-Amtrak Offic~ Kills Man He declined to take a stand on the tt also warrants lnves•:gatlon because I ed . I t In t proposed Corona del Mar bypass route. u passengers p ay mus1ca ra s o lie said he . has an unabiding concern of its superior possibility for bypass wreckage and broken track from LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A man killed for young people and endorses the actualization in contrut to the proposal the derailment of a Union Pacific !reight by an off-duty police officer after he ecology movement. for Chino Hills, which has been nine miles north of Cutle Rock. allegedly grabbed for the poUceman·s Geronimi, too, said he has teamed designated u an open space preserve," Two diesel engtnes and 25 cars jumped gun ma y have been a ski mask bandit from youth and feels their environmental Ca!pers sakl. a Burlington Northern track Sunday. who is wanted for at least 12 recent concerns should not go unheeded. Caspers said a task force for the blocking the railroad's main seatUe-robberies, authorities said Sunday. Donn He criUcized the existing council study could consist of both county staff Portland lines .. No one was injured. A. Degani, 23, Studlo City, was 1tll\ed for constantly delaying decisions on members who would explore all avenues A Burlington Northern diapatcher said shortly after being taken into custody controvental issues. of airport use, lnclu~ such things Amtrak trains going opposlte dirKUom while wearing a skt mask and carrying He picked the proposed Lido Isle be.ach u rapki transit llnka between Orange were halted on either side of the a 9mm automatic pistol wrapped In lease aa an example. He predicted a County and Ontario. derallmenl a newspaper . decisWn on the proposal renew& will ,.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; be delayed until after the electlons. He said the lease should be r.newed at a "fair price." G<roniml aaid he tends lo oppooe ... of the former freeway corridor in Corona del Mar for a bypass road around the business district. He said he would refrain from . attacking Incumbent Doallll dwing the campaign, although he aa!d he strongly oppoees any fonn of r e g I o n a I government , such as th e Intergovernmental Coordinating Cowicll, of which Dollal Is chatnnan. I Thal made Doatlll furious . "Il bothers-me th1tllieie-ai~·"ilnle · people who have the misconception that too ICC should be equated to regional aovemment," Dostal said . "That lbows an ab9o1ute Jack of lmowledi• abollt it. The ICC WIS oet up to avoid regional government by having a vohmtary, cooperillve effort on part of cities and olhtr taxing agencies so they ~ lower taxes by being more efficient In clellverin& government services." he Y id. Dolltal pointed out the ICC has no tuing powers and anytblnc it does m,.t he approved by lhe local governments Involved. Baku aald he tblnlls he oweo Newport Beed! a debt whlob he 11 tey to repay U I councilman. 1 "I ihlnlt ihe ts tbe areateot city · an)'Where,'' be said. . McKtrran, Ill a 1taltme11t made wbtn IUlnl hla nom!nltlon .. pen, aloo talk· ed -t mw mud! ht thlnb of Newport Beach. H1 also pledled his oppo1ltlon to llto airport, and to an·· revival or the Pacific Coast Freeway. He oaid he t UP, p OT t I ~. llmtt.d, orde .. 17· .,...nh. ' He uld dtnatty ahould be Oontroiied and ~ t1lhla lhould he protected. Be· did DOI plapotrif wbere he !tell density contro& ibould fJld and property rlghtl begin. l See for SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2-YEAR =--··- PARTS and LA80~ WARRANTY •,Smoeth, ...... .,,.,.,, a.1,.- • W..l ,.. 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