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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-05 - Orange Coast PilotMurder-for-Hire Plot . • • I ' < 1\ttaeker Slashed Mesa Girl~ 15~ ---,\ y Own Vietim Resists Advanees~ In Coast Assault Struek by Auto • DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON , FEBRUARY 5, 197~ VOL, 61, PllO, JI,, 2 SECTION$, Jt l"AGf.5 Murder for Hire .Trial Ordered For Mrs. Popeil ' Br ARTllUR R. VINSEL OI IN D•UY I'll°' ll•ff Testimony in the preliminary hearing for Mrs. Eloise Popeil of Ne1o1rport Beach and her alleged lover. accused of conspiring to murder h c r multlmillionaire husbrtnd to assure a piC'Ce of his $200 million fortune , has led to an order that lhey must formally stand trial. ~1rs. Popeil, 48. and Daniel AyCrs, 37. were ordered ti.1onday to return to Long Beach Superior Court Feb. 19 ro stand uial on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder. 1~Iunicipa! Court Judge Charles S. Litwin also set Wednesday as the date for a hearing on a proposed gag order to prohibit parlics involved from speaking to the press. Defense attCJmcys had ea r I i er ~cceedcd in having !he pre5s and public barred from later stages (If the couple's preliminary hearing in municipal courl A cool, even-mannered blonde, Mrs. Popeil. of 51 9 Hllrbor Island Rood . was arrested at that location \'l'ith Ayers on Jan. 8 in a raid by lAng Beach police. They \vere reportedly tipped off by two acquaintances of Ayers "'ho W'Clrked wtth hi1n at Douglas Aircraft Corporation and who were allegedly solicited as contract killers. Investigators claim the target o{ the plot was Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel Popell, 59, wOOse industrial Oraage Weather Mostly sunny Wednesday with some .bi.ill clouds at times. ·('poler days w!Oi highs ·a~ ~Cliea In the low IOI. i'lslng to N Inland. Overnight lows 45-48.' INSIDB ·TODAY MayOT Joaeph. Aiioto't. toi/e re- turned h.01M foday afUr dl.~ai:r !>earing for 18 days on (l "pro- cn117ed vacation." Story Page 5. ' • -" " • • .. . ,, " " " -.. --N --. ---. ,_,. 1 .. lt ti.ca • ..,.... 1 .. n ,.....,""" 11 -.. --. ..._ •• ,. ... 11-14 W.W..... I empire includes production of a collapsible, JX>Cket-sized fishing rod. The alleged plot was supposedly going along on schedule in cluding a trip to Chicago to case Popeil'li 10 • room apartment when the alleged hired killers became worried. One of the men, idcntiried as Don Reed, 48 , and Robert Peeler, 32, reportedly called Popeil and warned him of the assignment to.. take his life on a conlratt basis, aCC(lrding lo police allegations. ri.trs. Popeil and her male acquaintance have pleaded innocent to the murdre solicitation charges and genera 11 y maintain a cool, nonchalant courtroom bearing. She and her husband were in the process of getting a divorce and if he died before it became final, she would have inherited one·lhird of his $200 million estate. police asserted. Mesa Girl, 15, Spurns Advances; Nearly Run Down Orange Coonty Sheriff's officers are today investigating an attack on a l~ year~ld C.Osta Mesa area girl by a man who attempted to run her down with his car Monday after she resisted bis advances. Investigators said the victim was on her way home from school and was less tharr a block from her, Canyon Drive home when she was Orst accosted by the motorist. She described him as a ll)&n aged between 50 and 60. Officer• said Iha' git! told them she ran from the man towanb a . nearby borne when he got out of hi.& car and suggested that she accompany him. The victim said that she resumed her journey home alter he r<turned to hls car, turned around and drove oil. Officers said the girl was then struck a glancing blow from behind by tbe same car moments later 11 lbe motorlst drove bla nl>lcle onlo . the sidewalk in an attempt to. run her down. Deputies aid the girl waa treated et a nearby doctor's office for cull and brul116S .,-id shock and w91 allowed to return home. " oocrtptlon of !he allacker ...S Iii• car i.s being clrtUl•ted throughout the county. • unmen I ears K11ils lier Om11 Lovely Lisse Jones displays her do-it-yourself knitted bi, kini as she suns herself on a beach in Sydney, Australia. MOTORIST FEELS ENERGY CR UNCH B11ntingto11 Attacl~ Girl Pushed Victim Screaming Own Assailant l11to Trunk BERKELEY (UPI) -The 19-year~ld daughter of newspaper ~ x e c u t i v e A man attacked by t~·o suspects in a dark Huntington Beach alley early Monday struggled \\'ilh one, grabbing his kn ife and slabbing him in the stom- ach, police said. Medics Uncover Ne,v Aihnent-- Pain in the Tail \Villiam Gentry, 26. or Orange v.·as Randolph A. Hearst y,·as kidnaped from treated at Pacifica Hospilal in her apartment Monday night by two Huntington Beach for deep cuts on his 1nen \vho fired shots al neighbors as right arm and side sustain ed in the they drove away, it v.'as disclosed today. scuffle north of Pacific Coast lllghway on Main Streel. Patricia Hearst, a sophomore al Berkele'Y. was dragged screaming from His attackers , l\ro men in !heir early 20s, fled. Police speculate that the man her duplex apartment in the Berkeley v:ho \11as stabbed 11'ilh his OYITl eight·inch Hills and dumped into the trunk of long knife \.11ilJ have to seek n1edical her kidnapers' car. Police said the two help. They say they a re watching suspects were identified as black. emergency roo1ns at local hospitals. Officers said Miss I-learst was in the Gentry told police he was wa lking apartment with her fian ce, Steven Weed, near the C<i pri Bar on ~1a in StreC't 26. v.•hen the doorbell rang about 9:20 "'hen a woman a sked him to escort p.m. and a white female said her car her to her car. staJ\ed and asked to use the phone. CHICAGO (UPI) -Doctors call it When returning to his own car, he Then, police said, the two men broke "ischiogluteal bursitis," but it's still a claimed. he was pulled into an alley into the house, attacked Weed and pain in the fanny. by the two suspects, one of v.·hom a neighbor who heard the commotion, Jschiogluteal bursitis. described as a wielded the weapon. and tied both men up. sudden onset or an "exquisite. relentless. During the ensuing fight. Gentry was They dragged Miss Hea rst outside and a ll-dominating pain in the buttock,'' is slashed several times, police said, until forted her into the trunk of a white the subject of an article in the current he managed to get the blade away 196.1 convertible. As they drove away, American Medical Association magazine. from the suspect. followed by a station wagon, the suspects The ailment was considered rare until When the wounded. suspect (ell to fired several shots at neighbors attracted. a physician, Dr. Roy Swartout, developed his knees in the alley, Gentry, in what by the screams, police said. the conditiOn and later with the aid he described as a dazed condition, The car, \Vhich had been stolen In BETHEL, Conn. (AP) -Charles of Dr. Edward L. C.Ompare uncovered escaped. He walked to the seats Berkeley apparently earlier ln the Ambulance office at Lake and Olive I found aba~--• a ball Mollett of Bethel got caught between 18 fellow sufferers. even ng. was 1NV1reu the energy crisis and mass transit at '"The sufferer presents a bedraggled Streets, where his brother wor~. There hour later about eight blocks away. he received first aid and was taken M. H t · of fi da ht a railroad crossing today. appearance from lack of sleep," the 1ss cars 1s one 1ve ug ers Police said Moffett had been wailing journal reported. "Bending forward may to U1C hospital. of Hearst, president and editor of the for gasoline since 5:30 a.m. in a line cause severe pain along the back of San Francisco Examiner, and chairman of 75 cars that crossed a railroad track. the leg. He walks or stands with a p l Cl k G il of the board of the Hearst Corp. Sbe At 7,30 a.m., as his car slraddled leaning of !he body toward the affected OSla er 11 ty and Weed . a former teacher at Crystal the track, Moffett heard a whistle. He side. lie often will have to be belped Springs School for Girls, a private high jumped out of his 1972 car just before to dress and undress." LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A postal school in Hillsborough, wh.icb she a JG--car passenger train from Danbury The doctors prescribed three days or clerk, arrested last year with 80 first attended. announced their engagement demolished it. so of total rest -preferably in a class and air mail letters in his lunch on Dec. 19. Police charged Moffett, 35, wilh fa ilure hospital where narcotics can be given box while he was leaving work, was Police said It appeared obvioll.1 that to stop at a grade crossing. by injection·to il\du~ sleep. -·-... convicted_. _Mo.n .. day • of stealin·g· !'!~~ ·····o-- 0 t.~e HEAJlST, P&Je %) '" J)f' ._,_....,...,rlritee• :', pj Ml,.;..;. =--=--=;;;::;~ '' ; •• ,.,.;::;;;; Indians Win· One, Rout Cy~le Gang VALLEY CENTER (AP) -It was no match for a motorcycle gang of whites who raided the La Jolla Indian reservation. When $he dust setUed, six of the cyclists were in police custody and two were running in terror for the hills. A beating given two Indians who ordered the cyclists to leave brought other Indians. The armed Indians rescued Michael Asher, 18, and Jerry Mor- etti, 20, wh o had been thrown down a canyon side, struck with a rock, jammed into a cattle guard crossing and kicked. With pickup lrucks, 10 male Indians blocked a hilly road between the "chopper" cycles and an abandoned tribal hall where the motor- cyclists spent Saturday nigh!. A posse of sheriff's deputies arrived and took Into custody six members or the Hangmen's Club o( Anaheim. A 5pokesman s aid they were jailed in San Diego for investi- gation of assault with a deadly weapon and tres passing on an Indian reservation. No one could catch the two whites who left ori fool. The Injured Indian youths were hospitalized but listed In good condition Alonday. ... ................................................... ~~ .......... ,~ ..... ,,"1::11 .............. .-.:.oi,.....~ ............................. .... ' t • r ' I ' • -.,. 2 DAILY PIL O! Shutdown by Truckers Spreads; Toll Climbs Nixon Vows To P1·ovide Health Cai·e I Ry thr A&soclattd Prelis More \ayoffs1 vlolP111:e and dlsruplfd food and fu'l 11hlpmcnt s w're reported tod ay as lhe independent 1ruckers' shutdOYln spread furth er across U1e nation. ,. Shares Grief Negollator1 In \\'ashlngton, D . C . <'Ontinued effor t" to find a co n1prom 1st> pl&n to end the six-day proll'!l over fuel prices and fr C'ight r<itcs. TI1c :.hu tdown -or its 1•ff1·c.·\s -rc1.1chL'<i at least 42 states. UPI T11tPM10 President Nixon embraces Julie Chotiner at the funeral of her rather Murray ll. Chotiner, a political ally and friend of the President fo1: almost three decades. Chotiner died Jan .• 30 of a blood clol follow· an auto accidenl. . Co11troversial Sign Law ·" · Slows Up Mesa Cou11cil ' . By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lht Diii~ PUol $1111 Coota t.Icsa city ('()un cilmen ~londay night declared themselves unable to act on a complica!t'd and controversial new sign ordinance and ordered the decision delayOO until ton ight. .-,.., The marathon pllblic hea ring resum es a! 6:30 p.m. in the r.·laude B. Davis r School auditorium with a paragraph by paragraph examination of the disputed document. If adopted in lts existing: form the sign ordinance \vould halve existing signs in the city by 1981. Cowicilmen stopped on Page 9 or the 35-pag' sign proposal after it became ,... apparent that additional time w:is requirt'd lo allo\v comrr.unHy and ... business leaders lo react to specific sections. ' Comments during t.tonday night's hour- '· long sign session were conllncd largely .-to general remarks about the ordinance 1• by sign-own ing blL'linessmen and homeowners interested in municipal \· cslhetics. l\tuch of that hour was taken up by attorn~y Donald Smallwood . rC'presenting 25 business owners inclu ding IO Harbor Boulevard auto dealers. Smallwood said his cllents were not opposed to either a s!gn ord inance or \ the "noble objective'' or improving Costa Mesa's appearance. but he reminded ~ · councilmen that the beautifi cation :: program's burden would be borne :: ~xclusively by one group -the bus- :: mrssman. " ~ "If you are going to pass an ord inance ~ that takes prope rty and impairs (sign ~ company) con tracts, it Is im portant that • you pass an ordinance which is ~ '-= ~ I ' :: ~ ;! ' ·~ OUN•I COAIT IT DAILY PILOT T1li Or•• Coq t O#!ILY PILOT, Wiit! Wflldl It c-IMd "'' N ....... "'"'' 11 Ml"""9d 1W h Ort .... -= .. 11 Pvbll1~1 ... 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" ............ ........ ,,_ .......... c..tyC1 111111 _,.,. c.,....., 1m o....,. c..i n•no•lfll c~. frfo -""""· 1,...., • ...,., -..-woh __ _ _., .. ~td •!.._. -!ti .... INM• flf _.,,.., ....., ' '-*I tll • ,..,_ "Ill 11 (0.11 ~. c..11'-'!111. 1u111italttlfll ... c111rll<' n . .i "'*""""' ... """ U.11 __,,, f!lllltww ..,,..., .. ttM ,_..,_ ' enthusiastic ally embraced by those it affl'cts ," he cautioned . The ordinance, Sm<..1!l v.·ood nsserted is po!t'nt iaUy uncoru;titulional in thos~ areas where il attempts to regulate the_ type of copy and a mount of copy v.'hich may be placNI on a sign. . But the .sign reform proposal also had its chan1pions, among them several hon1eowncrs :.issoci:1tions, th e Costa .i11csa \'_1om_en·s Club and lhe city Goals and Ob1ecl1ves Co1nmittee. Speaking for the Wom en's Club !11arilyn Voyer encouraged the councii to take. swif~ action on the ordinance and sa id that Costa l\1esa 's efforts to cl ean itself up has att racted the anention of other commun ities. "The· eyes of Southern California are upon us," l\1rs. Voyer told the councll. St rong endorsen1en!S \1·ere given to t~e ordinance Uy GCQrge Hoos. of the i\1esa \Vest lfomeo\\·ners A!!K>Ciation : LouiS('_Napoli. of the Goals and Objectives Committee ; Peter Viotto , of the ~lesa del l\1ar J1omeo 1~·ners Associat ion; Bill Ad ams. of the i\1esa Verde Homeowner s Associ;1tion; Vernon Taylo r. of th e Oceanvie w Park JI om e o \V n er s Associalion. and th e students of Est.ancia High Schoo!. l·lowl'ver the Costa i\11~sa Chamber of Com111crcc. v.·hich during the early stages of the sign discussions ca rried the lance. against loo-stringent control me asures, hrid no ofricial comment. Chamber President Eugene O. Bergeron in for1ncd the five-man council that he was unable to make any statement be<'ause there had been insu~ficicnt time to study the latest version of the of\'.linance. B'rge~ ~rlticlzed t.he city planning sLaf! for 1ssUing a mult1pllcity of revised ord l_nances . !~d nol mak ing them available 1n time for e:xaminatlon by the chamber's sign study committee and board or directors. Rites Wednesday For Tcc11-age Gunshot Victi1n Funeral services ore s c h e d u I e d Wednesday tor a Santa Ana you th who died Saturday after a gun he was hanCJling nt his fam ily's mobile: home d.ischa rg c.. Rupert R. Marlin, 16. was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley CommunJtf Hospital after being wounded in the residence at 413 Sandstone Drive. Rlt~ wtll be 81 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Peek F'amlzy Colonial Funeral llome, Westminster , with interment to follow al W'11tmlnster Memor~l P«rk. Survivor1 Include hi! parents, Mr. and Mr s. John Marlin. a sister Joyce Martin, al!IO ot the home, plus a sister Mrs. .June 1'yler, ()f Orange, and a brnther, N. David l\1arlln, of Fullerton Tht 11hootlng victim's father t1 chler flee t auto mechanic for U1e Dally Pilot. Federal e:n,rgy dllflf Win iam Simon told members or a Sen atc ·Hou!e conference committee he need e d h•gislative authori ty to allow truckers to p11 ss along higher fuel prices to lhe shipping com panies they "'·ark tor. The con ference chairman, Rep. II a r le y St aggers (0.W. Va.), said, however. it v.•as unli kely Congress would aj:.1. soon enou gh. Na liona.1 Guardsmen, on duty in three states. esco rted som' trucks along Pennsy lvania bJghways. A spokesman said fou r·man Guard unit! ln jeeps were 11cco mpanying trucks carrying perishable cargo and medical supplies. Pennsylvania State Police said there were 53 reports of violence -including four shootings -ln the 24-hour pertoc::I that ended at 8 a.rn. A spokesman said 10 arrests had bt>en made. liighway patrolmen escorted some tanker trucks in Ohio. Gov. Marvin ~fandel of l\Iaryland said he would use National Guard trucks, if necessary. to take food and fu el to Uie \vestern part of his state'. He did not actually call up the Gua rd , however. Violence was reported late flrlonday night or today in al least a dozen stales. Most of the trouble involved sniper fi rings, tire slashings or objc-cts thrown at trucks. The Ohio llighway Pa trot said a predawn fire destroyed a trac tor and tv.·o trailers at a trucking com pany in· Mine ral RJdge. • T\-lost of the violence did not result in se rious injury. An exception was the \Vil mington, N.C. shooting ot a n independent trucker manning a blockade. Police said the. driver, James Henry Kelly, 50, of \Vilmington, was shot in the stomach and was seriou"sly wounded . They said C. F. Andrews, 57, a driver fr on1 tlampslead, N.C., was ch.1:1rged > v.·ith assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. . There wer e more layoffs in indus1rics unable to get raw materials or ship fini shed products. Holly Farms Industries, Inc., one of the nation's largest poultry processo rs, closed three plants in ·North Ca rolina for an indefinite period and laid off 3,000 employes. "\Ve're in a heck of a mess," a spokes· man said. Layoffs elsewhere -many of them in the meat packing or auto industries -to talled over 75,000. The 01vens·Illinois Glass Co. at Alton laid off 2,000 workers at its glass container plant, complaining it "'as unable lo get supplies. The Missouri Beef Packing Co. of Boise. Idaho announced it will close indefinitely becal13e it rould not get truckers to take processed meat to ma rket. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, in Karu;as City fo r a speech, Said thal if the shutdown contin ues it will have a serious impact, especially o n perishable food . He said that hundrros of millions of dollars: worth of food could be lost. Lag1ma Police Arrest 2 Men, Get Marijuana Hot Stuff •ti, 1 •• r r ' Uf'I Telel't!GID 1..a va and burning gases spew out or the Mt. Elna crater in Sicily on the fourth day of the volcano's eruption. Officials say no inhabited areas are endangered by the lava now. Regent Brand Chocolate Balls Pulled Fro1n Stores \VASl·II NGTON (UPI ) -The Food and Drug Adminislrallon said today that 1housands of candy chOCQlate balls arc being pulled off th~ market because eating them could cause fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The FDA identified the brand, made in Canada und distributed throughout the United States, as "Re i:;ent Solid htilk Chocolate." It said the balls. \\'rapped in ('()}orful Orristmas-li ke foil. carried th e llegcn t name on packages. The recall began , the agency said, alter public health investigators checking into cases of salmonella poisoning uncovered several instances where the chOColate balls were befleved lo ha ve been the culprit. The 'FDA also said the New Jersey Health Department found ·a type of salmonella contamination Jaworski, Nixon Counsel to Meet in a sample of the Regent chocolates. Tne FDA said it did not know how many packages of the candy are still on the market or how much the manufacturer hopes lo recover through the reca ll. 1'h<> candy is made by llegent Oiocolates Lt d., St. llyacinlhe. Quebec, and dis1ributcd in the U.S. ~· Triumph Candy Corp .. Englewood Cliffs. N.J. Salmonella can cause fever, nausea. vomiting and diarrhea. although the sympton1s usually disappear in one or tY.-o days. The FDA said consumers "·ho may have the candy should return it 10 the pl ace of purchase. 2 R epublica 1is Attack Loopliole SA CnAMENTO (AP ! Two Republicans have moved to close the "loophol e" through which President Nixon avoided pa ying any Cali fornia WASHINGTON (AP) -\Vllile House state income taxc.J tor 1969.73_ Coun&el James D. SI. C.Jair and special The proposal was ma de Monday by Watergate pr~tor Leon Jaworski will mee! later this week to try to resolve state Con troller llouston I. Flournoy. a dispute ·over continued access to a candidate for governor who serves presidential tapes and document!, the as chairman of the Franchise Tax Board By HELEN THOMAS \\' ASHINOTON (U PI) -Pr~sident Nixon pledgL-'d today lo assure every Anu•r1can comprehensive n1cdlcn l care ~·i1h a 1ninirnu111 of federal 1nterfcr1.:llt:ll and no higher taxes. In a speech to the Arnerican llospital Association outllnlng his forthcom ing health insurance progr1un, Nixon dre1v a round of applause ~·hen he declared : "There are those who say that health service! in Ameri ca can only be improved and extended by thl· federal government, and with that I totally disagree." He presumably \\'8.S referring to proposals by Sen. Ed\\'ilrd l\·1. Kennedy (D-t.1ass.l. \\'hich v.·oukl provid1! government financing of a cradle-to-the· grave health it1sur1u1ce syste1n. Nixon said the three-part progr.:im he \Viii submit lo Con~ress Wednesday wil l offer "balanced, dign ified hea lth c<.1re prot ection " at a cost ev ery An1cricJn can afford. '"Let us not make 1.he 111islakc or des troying the best n1edic11 I care syslc.n1 in the \Vorld that "·e <.1!ready have ,'' !he PresidC'nl told the 11 o s pi ta I administrators. Nixon. accompanied by his \\'ife, 1nade no direct reference to \V:1tcrgc"ll c. but at one point rcitert1led his intention to ser\ e a full eigh t ye:irs in the presidency. 'rhe President told the convention delegates: "ll is health "'hich is real wealth. ''ou who are members of the American llospita l Association can Jea\•e a legacy v.·herc Am eri ca. \\'hic h is the \realthiest country, is also the healthit'ste in the \\'Orld." Nixo n spelled out principles hLo proposals \\'Ould follow and said they called for a progran1 """·here our doctors would work for the ir patients, not for the federal government, and that l.9 the key element at this ti me." Nixon said U1e plan "would finance virtuully all of the health protection people need -hospital and physician's care in and out of the hospit al. drugs, laboratory tests, X·rays, m e d i c a I devices, ambulance service, treatment of children, catastophlc illness -end even mental illness, inc luding alcoholi!fh and drug abuse." The plan would be financed throlJ8h three methods, he said. and coverage under all three v.·ould be identical. -For v.·orker!I, employers \\"Ould pay "the bulk of the cost of premiums" for health insu rance . 'I'hc prerise ratio v.·as reported still somewhat in dispute ""Jthin the Admin istration. -C.Overage for people \\·i!h Jo\v incomes and those v.•ho could not purchase health insurance at a reasonable cost because of poor health or rlsky occupations v.·ould be sutxsidi zcd, partly by the govcrnn1enl. Tunis Thieves To Lose Hands 1'UNIS (UPI I -Two men convicted of theft have been sentenced by a Libyan Koranic court to have the ir right hands cut off. the Tunis Afrique Presse news agency says. v:hich administers the state income tax prosecutor's office announced today. W.guna Beach police arrested two men "This office has received a lengthy system . and confiscated nearly seven pounds of CQmmunlcatlon fl'om White JI o use The bill will be sponsored in the Koranic la1v provides f o r ainpula!ions. floggings and other corporal punishment for specified offenses but the law is rarely applied outside Libya and Saudi Arabi a. marijuana allegedly hidden under the counsel which will require clariri cat lon Legisla~ure by Republican Assemblyman back scat of a car .il1onday nlghl as and further discussion between Mr" William T. Bagley of San Rafael. who The agency did not say l'tlonday when the sentences v:oul d be carried out. rhey re.~pondcd to a call of shots being Jaworski and f'.1r. St. Clair," a said it would close "the residency fired in the vicinity of Pearl Street and ,--spo __ k•_•_m_a_n_l_or_Ja_wo_r_skl_•_a_ld_. ______ loo_:_ph_o_lc __ in_C_ol_if_or_n_l<_,._s_in_co_:_m_c_t_a._la_w_._··-'='=-===:c-:===--=====' South Coast Highway. ~-- Patrolmen Michael Davis and Michael Ferris reported they 58W the two men si tting in a darkened car and stopped to question them about the shots . Arrested were George A. Denery, 2~. of Buena Park and Richard J . Swift , 25, of Vista .1 They were book'd for possession of marijuana wilh inte nt to sell. The officers reported they observed beer bottles in the automobile and asked u they coold search the car. In doipg so, a .22 caliber ca.rtrtdg' WIS found, and the officers said they then believed they had liceMe to seerctf for a weepon . The marijuana was elh!gtd.ly pack.aged in two kilo size br1ck8 th one large plastlc bag end ln Bnother bag consisti ng of 15 individually packaged emall sacks. From Pnge J HEARST ... t~ kldnapers 1ata who Miss Hea rst wu _ The llW1 Ol<dlo-h.-1 l>etn '"'"' of the ktdnaplng 1lnce shortly alter It took place, but agreed to withhold information at the .request ol .police 11111 Miis Hoant'1 p.,..,,ta, wllo hop<d to make contact with the kidnapers, Hijackers Depart CAIRO, Egypt IA,Pi -·'Mir .. gwuntn who hljacbd a .lroilhter In Pakiltan and were sent Id Caire . left the Egyptian capital todoy for Jltt nelCbJ>orfnl Antb country ol Libya, altport offlclal1 "Id. The thni! arrived In Cllro Monday from Karachi where they hijacked a 0t'ffk frel1hter , held throe mnien hoot~ and demanded lbe relea1e of two Palestinian guerrlll .. h<ld In Gree<e. Let ·Us Put You on the Map Neor tlie entrance, inside ou·r store, is o gi ant new mop. We ore in the proce~ of identi fy ing oll of the homes we hove carpeted since 1965 on this mop with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close: sc rutiny will delect some interesting fact s: firstly, we hove carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pi n s ore I n bunch e s , indic at i ng WORD-OF-MOUTH odver1i1i ng . Third ly. 1he nuiober ~ol , hem.es we ho ve carpeted is " .. staggeri ng. If you desire hon esty . el(perfence, and ' ' . recommend_otions fro m neighbo rs we hove worked fa,, then Alden', is THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN C05TA MIS" SIHCI 1957 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MHA 646-4838 Mon.~fhun. 9 to 5::101 Pri. 9 to 9; Sat. 9:30 to s \ • Rapid Cigarette Ban Urged In Laguna Ry FREDERICK SCllOE~IEHL ot 11'1• Dlllr ~u"" 11•11 California's crusading I e g is I at or against The cigarette, Assemblyman John V. Briggs (ll·Fullerton), has endorsed a proposed smoking ban at Laguna Beach Board of Education meetings. A letter <:onveying B rig g s ' endorse1ncnl \\'i ll be gi ven to trustees at today's 7:30 meeting at the Education Ct'.nter. 550 Blumont St. Bruce I lopping, chalrn1an of the health· oriented Kalas Kaga1 hos Foundation , is spearheading the srnoking ban proposal. Hopping \\'ants the school board to ban sn1oking at its n1cctings as an example to the 3,100 students in the school district. I-lopping lost the Hrst round of his fight in nlicl-Novcmbcr \.\'hen trustees de<1dloc kcd 2 to 2 on im!X>Sing a trial s1nokl ng ban. In his letter to the board , Briggs states lhat the United Stales Surgeon Gent!ral ,;has published over;~1heln1ing evidence lo support the fact that l\1nfined rooms rilll'd with tobacco smoke are hazardous to the health of non-smokers." Briggs said that legislation was in the v.·orks to ban tobacco stnoke in com n1it!cc hearing rooms. tr Transit May • Go ·---........ . ....... . I ,,.--.:! r • ~ ' ) . / /' ) ORANGE COUNTY RAPID TRANSIT CORRIDOR WOULD US! RAIL, FREEWAY RIGHTS OF WAY Favored Proposal Would Include• Mix of Fixed Route. 0111 .... riCle Buses and·Rall Tr1nsport1tion -s OAJL'r' PILOT _,,:Jc__ on Ba·llot Penny Sales Tax Being Evaluated By WILLIAM SClffiEIBER Ot 1111 0111~ P'llOI U.+t !hei r l·ffort s In develop or redevtlop l;irgl! ~l·c!iv11~ of U1ei r rities. Orange County voters may be askt>d Buu1nun :;au! that w ha l e v e r , to dcckie on a sale:t tax to fund rapid !'onfi~uration ls fi nally adopled for the transit. pr1n1ur\' tr:ins1t system, a "saturalion [f the way is paved by enabling h•\ el" nf reR\}lar bus lines will be needed legislation . tlle issue could be on the as a feed~r sylltem for the mass transit November ballot. The system under lines consideration might cost $2 billion berore The front-running proposal calls for a flf'el of 520 fiied·route buseE and comWetion in the 1990s. Orange County Transit n i st r i c t 11111re rh:in 1,000 smalJC'r Dial-A-Ride (OCfD) directors l\londay scheduled a httsf'S !hnt would pick up passengers .1! their homes. t-.1arch 4 pub lic hearing on a corridor Rouman said that the system he and study favored by thei r staff and the ocrn staff likes best is actually consultants. the smallest and least costly of the They also authorized OCTTI Genera l four fin:ilists in the select ion process . Manager G. J. ''Pete" Fielding to lay It s initia l capi lal cost would be in the. groundwork that could lead to the range of $860 million C<Jmparcd to · funding from an additional' one cent $1.3 billion for the n1ost expensive type sales tax . ,if )<\'~trm . Fielding told directors any local sales COsts arc the most uncertain facklr tax \\'Ot1ld require botll rn<ibling so far because the technology to be legisla tion out of Sacraniento and a used has still not ~n selected. vote ol the people. ~1ost likelv systems being studied now He said ir the people authorize the include a fixed -rail system like BART expen.se, rapid transit v.·ill be on its in San Francisco or the Disneyland way. monorail, a bus express lane on the ··nie people ought to have a choice free ways or a special Dial·A-Rlde system and I ~·ould like as soon as possibl e that hooks up to a guidance rail after to get the nf('ded support for such c11n1i n~ onto the corridor. a vote from our legislators i n Fielding said there is a chance all Sacra mento," Fielding said. thr('e mi ghl be integrated into the Supervisor Ralph Clark, chairman or system but the most likely candidate the OCTD board , \\'as h1.:sit <•11t io go is rhc la!ter one. along wi th Fielding 's request. saying Fielding said small buses would pick he is "firmly against a sales tax hike" up passrngers at home on phone request and doesn't "-'ant it to appear the OCTD ha.~i~ 111('11 pull into the special corridor directors have authorized it . nnd link 11p 1o a guidance system - Fielding assured Clark he v.·anted to tither a rail or elec tronic signal - get some of the . groundwork laid in and speed to a pre-set destination. , case a countywide vote is called for Bouman said ~he favored svstem was at the MaFCh -hcaring. <'hosen on lhe basis of speci8.l criteria, Assemhly1nen Puff Away, SF City Hal,l Has 'Visitors' Jeep Plunges He said the special legislation and including such thlrfgs as cost.s. savings all ot her red tape has to be cleared lo county residents, possible patronage, up by the end of June to get !he envlronn1ental impact and com patibi1ity matter on November's ballot. \1·ir h existing or planned transit systems, Off Mountal•n• The corridor plan being pressed by tic said it also appeared to the study ' the OCTD and the consultant, Alan h1. !cam that the svste m would be easiest Voorhees Co., was outlined in detail lo devcloJl in pitces to spread the co.st SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) p I to directors Monday. out. Empk>yes of the San Francisco a1•r n1•ured It is one of II original corridor plans ,\mong other things, the system Reject Nicotine Cu1'hs t'rom Vt'lrt Ser\·lces SACnA~IENTO -Clouds of smoke £ron1 cii,:a t·s. pipes and cigarettes v.•afled across the chamber as the California Asscn1bly rejected t-.londay a move against smoke-filled roon1S in the Capitol. The resolution by As.~emblyman John Briggs. lfl non-sn1oking ltepublican from Fullerton. \vould have banned smoki ng in Assembly hea ring rooms. bu t not in le.':islative offices or in the chamber. "You a re fooling around with your own heart and your own lungs and your own good heal th,'' Briggs said. Republican Assemblyman John L. E. ''Bud" Collier of South Pa sadena said the legislature got rid of spitoons years ago and prohibiting puffing in committee rooms would be a logical next step. "\\1ould you v•:int somebody sitting around here spitting on you? Certainly nol," Collier said, squinting through a cloud of cigar smoke sent up by his seatmate, Democrat Walter Powers of Sacran1enl0. Briggs' resolution "·as snuffed out on a 32-:JO vote. It needed 41 \'Oles for passage. Three lav•makers smo ked cigarettes, three lit up cigars and two puffed on pipes during the IS-.n1inut.e deb1:1 te. "I started to smoke a pipe when I y..·as 18 years old and that "'as .i ..... ·---•·. ';,e ...J:.; • " • City Hall are up in arms over weeded down to follr last November. envisioned at Monday's meeting would : very sophisticated thing: to do, and it's the cockroach invasion. Fielding said at least another year's -Co.~l nearly $2 billion to build and a habit I don't look forward to giv ing "This building would b e study would be needl'd to start operate between now and 1990, compared up," said pipe-puffing: Assemblyman condemned as a fosteT hom e for Two people are in serious bu t stable implementing the plan. lo an outlay over the past 10 years 1 John Knox (D-Rlchmond l. children or a boarding house for condition today after the jeep they ·were The corridor net"•ork envisioned by hy the BART system in -the Bay Area Assembi)'man \\.illie L. Dro11·n J r.. II riding in skidded off a l''inding Santa th 1 · f of about $2.2 billion. the aged, the infirm, Ule mCflla y e consu lant consists o a cross-aiunty -Save about $83 per coun tian -.. a nonsn1oker and chairman of the \Vays ill or the retarded," fumed ooe Ana ~fountain road l\fonday and plunged "spine" route running from San v, ear in terms of auto use. impro~ed· and to.leans Committee, said the measure employe Monday. 500 feet inlo a canyon, police said. Clementt along the San Diego J<'reeway frr Pl\',1,. no ..... · and other factors. ·p·~~I!. ,!ilerally wreck the committee But whether the problem ls Le!lle M. Ritchey, 24, of rr\Jstin and and Santa Fe Railway ri ghts of "'ay -Cost slate. and federal coffers about seriol13 or just the squeamishness p '" k La "' f S and on through the central county by :;~1 ~r v. ear pe". coonti'an In -rat;-ld f I f . . ••-au1C wrence , .,,; o anta Ana, f h Id p 'f' I · ~ -·• He noted it \\'OU orce assemb ymen o some ~retanes IS a mal.Kr y,·ay o t e o ac1 1c E cctric corridor. l'tl~"idie~ 10 mrikr np an estimated $93 to leave comniillee rOQms every time for debate. are in Chapman Memorial Hospital with Branchin g off the main corridor is nlillion annual deficit. they ~·anted to sn1okc and said it "City Hall hasn't got thay many, multiple injuries suffered in the crash an east-west ro ute running along the -Co<:t $7.1 mill ion per corridor mil e ' ultimately ~·ould lead to absenteeism really," Health lmpector Domenic along ruggf!d !\fain Divide Road above present and future Orange Freeway right 10 h1iild assun1ino a length of about 1 that would cripple the com n1itlce when Crocianl said. He conf i rmed , Silverado Canyon. o{ ~·ay, connecting with the Corona del ~!5 1nill.>~ total. voting. howeve r, that the Mtbersome ?i.t11r Freeway in Costa Mesa. -Co!>t roughly JlJ cents per passenger Bro~n ({}.San Francisco) suggested insects have been sighted marching The driver of the vehicle, Randall A spur line also breaks off the ma in per n1 ile to operate. 1 that special sections be designated for across the marble floors. K. Unruh, 24, of Orange, told California spine at Katella Avenue and runs do"'" -Brin:~ in $42 million a year in fare ! smokers and nonsmokers. "Let them Highway patrolmen at the scene he Beach Boulevard to the ocean in box receipt~ assuming the 25 cent fare (smokers ) get cancer together instead lost control going arolmd a sharp bend Huntington Beach . now in u.:c Is retained and up to 500,000 of going info lhe hallway and getting and slid off tbe dirt road. The remaining "anns" of the transn people ride it each day. it alone," Brown said. E U d Stud t system run generally along th e -\\'oultl rarry as many as 167 million Briggs said he n1ay author another xpe e CD S Unruh escaped virtually unscathed alignment of the Riverside. Artesia 11assengers per year. proposal to provide for nonsmoker from the 11 a.m. crash, officers said. Freeway in the north and a short If predictions hold true and a sales sections, as Brown suggested . Last year Returned to Class A CHP spokesman said today the segment along Katella Avenue in the tax is adopted , the consultant said it Briggs authored a "Nonsmokers' Bill \'ehicle was apparenUy going too fast central C:Ollllty. would pay for 41 percent of the system of Right s" that was killed in the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The city Voorhees spokesman l\fartin Boum an over the next 15 years -nearly $1 Assembly. Speaker Bob t-.toretli is one Board or Education has voted to . allow to negotiate 8 curve Oil the rough road told direetors the Beach Boulevard route billion. of the As.sembl y's many smoke rs. 12 expelled students to return to school, and tumbled over the cliff into Cold and the Katella A venue route, v.·hi ctl Other funding could be obtained over Assemb lyman Collier said smokers including an 11-year~ who is the Water Canyon. form a right angle at the intersection the years from tht Urban Mass Transit "are most inconsiderate of th eir youngest pupil ever expelled here . A U.S. Forest Service ranger spotted with the spine route, were added after Autho rity (up to $430 million ), lht neighbors." If nothing else. he added, He brought a gun to school in meetings with HWltington Beach and National High way Act ($30 million), they should blow their smoke upwards December and accidentally fired rt In the wreck and called in county fire Anaheim officials . various state funds ($300 millioo ), "instead of saturating n1y nose with class. the board said Monday, wounding rescue units, sheriff's officers and the Bouman sai d those cities felt transit property taxes ($45 million) and revenue , cigarette smoke.'' himself in the foot. CHP. lines in those locations would hel p in sha ring ($31.5 million). 1 .-.il ~, • :.:;,.,_.· ___.,_·· .,~-;_ ~m~"-""''4"_ ... .,,. ....................... ..,.,.,.,...,,...,..,.,.,.,..,..""'"'""""'""""''°"""""'""'""''""""~llUliM~lt;t.,...,..,.""'"°'""''"'""Dll"""~~'WtQlllWU ! Wed ID the Conrtroo111 Marriage Conimissioner Perfornts 120 County Rites ,;t o11g not for robe, church and bell. s tveeting: plight we our troth in wav- 1-11(1 poppies or by pl ea s an t b rook.s ••• " Ben Johnson By TOM BASLEY Ot tM D•llJ P'llot Jt•tf The onl y bells J im Sipman and Sherry Anderson could hear came from the mufned tinkling of a court clerk's typewriter in a nearby office. The only ·flowers within a mile Dr the courtroom were some bedraggled pansies in a courthouse border. And far from donning a black judicial / robe the man before them was fresh from' reading a county administrative memorandum connected \\'ilh dwind1 1ng 1 supplies of to ilet tissue througOOut the 1 Santa Ana civic center. • : N"ooe or that mattered one whit. It 1 was the wedd ing day of James Louis Sipman, 39, and Sherry Lee Anderaon, 28 and they found all the background and color they wanted in each other's eyes. 1 " ••• mily you strive all your lives to meet this commitment with the same love and devoUon that you now possess," Intoned ll'een·robed Count Clerk WI!· liam E. St John. Jim wrapped his arms around Sherry. A marriage bOreau clerk acting as a wltneSl'I looked at the noor and fum bled wilh her pen. A nearby joumsllst found It extremely difficu lt to locus hls camera 1 at that moving moment. _ ". . . authority vested ln me M SEALED WITH A KISS Now Mr. A Mts. Slpman commissioner of marriage• of the county of Orange . . . 1 now pronoWlce you husband and wife ." And while Si John beamed at the completion of his office 's 120th such ceremony, Jim and Sherry klsaed and hugged to celebrate a union In a courtroom that had shortly before ataeed the sharp contrast of a divorce acuon. "It was beautiful, hooey," Jim murmured. "Oh. yes It was," Sherry whispered. "It wa! very beautiful. And thank you." "You are very welcome,11 St John smiled, In o voice that clearly proved that %3 years of marriage don't necessarily mean that a man· 11> longer gets dewy eyed on ""'edding days. And while architect Jim, 3'9, of 212 Pearl Ave., and Sherry, 28, ol 911 Via Lido Sood, both of Newport Beach, strolled off arm In arm in the February sunlight -it ls the nrst marriage for both -St John's cash rqlster J'Mi up 110. It has done that 120 times since Jan. t when a new state law came into force which pennita the county clerk or hie appointed deputy to perform civil marriage ceremooies. "Three of us have taken on thls Vf!rY happy chore," St Jam aaid. "And we are firmly agreed tha! It Is the most pl.....,l usliJUll<lll anyone could w1&h for. "Couple• who marry In lhil way lllUl'e us they nevor ... u..cs bow bolulll\Jlly it wtM1ld turn out,""" St JOhn Ntd. "We have our own opeclally -.led marriage ~rvice and all tbele mupJes are dellgllled whtn ,.. pnM>t. them wtth a copy of lt." "It sllilply bas to bo the btaeat bargain in the man'la1• bullneu theJO days," St John pinned. "W• conduct ceremoake at 11 1.m. and 4 p.m. Moodoy ihroulb Friday and we find a """"'"' demand r... .... llmpte Uttle senieft.~ It 1.sn't cburch belll and an Illar any more than It 'a •llVlnc poppln and a pleaWll brool<. "But It wu very, ftrY •beaut!lul and, above all, It was stmple and llnctre," Sherry stpman munnunil. "Whal more could J"l'.I want oo J"l'.lr 'ftddln& day?" COUNTY CLERK WILLIAM ST JOHN PERFORMS 120TH MARRIAGE CEREMONY OF YIAR JJm Slpmen and Sherry Ander10n UnltM Unckr New State Law Pennittlng Civil Ce~let In Court ~ .................. ,.. .................................................................................. ~ .. -""""' ................... .,. .... ,,,..,..,., ~· . ..,. ..,.,.,.... __ :_I · OAll V PILOT Israel-Syria Battle Continues As New Peace Efforts Started lly Uniltd Pre'!i lnternlltional Synan and Israeli ::inlllcry ba1tll'<I in . the Golan llcighl.S today for the tOlh eonstcull\le day and Israeli military sourcl'.'s s<Jid Syr1;1 v.·as heoung up tht! <iCClor in ho~.s of \\'inning concessions in any fonhcon11ng ncgo1l<.1lions. !Ir said Israel had adopted a pol ll'Y vf \'igorous re lollalion th ere A S\1l lA ~ 1n1l1!nry spokcsrnu n in DanlaM.:IJS s.i1J Syr1 ;1n ;:ind lsr:.irh lorcrs exchangl'd artillery flre along the central sector of the front aod thal •·the enen1y suffert-d several l'i1Suat11es in ttxl;i y's fightu1g ." Jn liimilar inc1dc11\.S ~lorl<luy, rnLl1lilry spokl·smen said Syrian troops p~1 l 20 Israeli :.inillery and four heCJ1-y 111ortar Pope Re1noves Fiery H u11 ga1·y Prelate Out VATI CAN CITY (API -Pope Paul VI today reti red Josef Ca rd i n a I ~\1 indszenty, the flint y prelate v.·ho spent )'ears in jail rather than how lo lyra.imy, as prin1ale or Hungary and archbisOOp of Esztergom. ~1indszenty's 30 years in Nazi and Communist jails a!ld 15 years in asylwn aL the U.S. lcgaUon in Budapest had ntade hhn a living symbol of resistance to oppcession. But. coupled >M'ith rus move to Rome in 197 1, the llungarian archdiocese had been left \Vith an absen tee archbishop. THE VATICAN announced tha t Pope Paul declared a vacancy in the archdiocese o( Esztcrgom, the mai n Roman Catholi c Church JXIS!lion in Hu ngary, and named Bishop Lazslo Lekai as "apost.olic eidministrator" to run it pending (urthcr action. ScRlrces said the Pope acted in spite o( opposition from the 8t-ycar-0ld Mindszentf. The cardinal hns expressed his wariness a\, P~ Paul 's )Xllicy elf re laxing Church-state tensions in the Communist countries of Eastern Europe. Vatican sources said the Pope had plaMcd lo replace the card.inaJ since 1971. "Jn various lcllers to the cardinal. the archdiocese ,·acant, thus respecting the. ca rdinal's point of view ." 1'hc Pope, in a Jan, 30 letter to t-.tindszcnty, n1entioncd the cardinal 's tria l in a Comn1unist court. The Pope said he "bov.·ed in weal respeet" before the lhmgarian prelate. lie said the suffering the cardinal w1dcrv.·en l 1,1,•as "a crov.'!1 of thorns'." The v.·eU knov.·n llungarinn prela te ended 15 years or secluslon in the U.S. legation in Budapest when he gave in to Pope Paul's urging and came. into exile to Rome in 1971. In 1972, he moved to Vienna to "live closer to his homeland." Cardinal f\.tindszenty, gaunt and unbending, has always bt."'i!n wary of the Pope's diplomatic rapprochement with the Co mm1mist goverrunents of Eastern Europe. FOR A LONG time he hatl turned dov.'fl Vatican pressures to quit his isolation in the U.S. legation to help impro ve. Church-state relations in Hungary. \Vhen he fi nally ga\!e in, he is ltnovon to have insisted on rl'taining hi s position as the No. 1 Roman Catholic prelate of Hungary to dramatize his fiery anli- Communist role. llungary's Communist government ha d asked the Vatican for "a suitable suecessor" to Cardinal J\1 indszcnly as early as 196-1. But the Vatican asked for some degree of religious treedon1 before considering the request. po!i llions Ott[ Of lll.'ll011 and deli1royed six 1:ink.._, '!'ht' r ~r;irli rn1 l1t:iry t"Onunand sn1d one l:.ra1,;h so\dfi:r 11.·:is k11lL'li and two wound!·d in ;.111 arlllh·r)' c.(change on 1hl• (iolan M•1igh1;; front fo.lundwr. \\11!h !IH' l·~gy ptJan fron1 qu il·I and l sra~I in 1t11· tturd phast~ of lls troop wi1l1Jrav.:1I frqrn L:lfllllrNI ll'rrltory. 11e1v di11lor11;1IR' t'llor:s V.l'ft,; l'l'J.IOl'tL-d und~r I ; f.t 1-' I ,,, 1"'~ HE'S BEEN RETIRED Cardina l Mindstenty Pope Paul had explained to him his opinion and concern about the peculiar silwi.lion or the archdiocese, wh.ich has been left without a guide for many years." said a Vatican S)Xlkesman, Federiro Alessandrini. Britain's Coal Mine1·s "SINCE TifE ca rdi nal had no intention to resign, Pope Paul decided lo declare Skylab 3 Crew Set to Return Walk Off Jobs Sat111·day To Eartli, Friday SPACE CENTER, liouston (AP ) - Skylab J's astronauts began packing a record J,718 pounds of fi lm, tape and biological samples today for return to cnnh Friday. The data, which may take years to analyze thoroughly, should tell man much about hin~lf, his sun and hi'l home planet. Gerald P. Carr of Santa Ana, \Villiam R. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson formerly of San Clemente. planned to spend most of the day transferring the cargo into the Apollo ferry ship linked to one end of the I 18-fool·long space station. Carr told rnission i:on!rol the jot> wou!d11·1 l>e easy and said, ''J think ;1boul all \\'e can do 011 the transfers is just dig in and stnrl plowing and hope v.·e get it n\I done." Capsule co111munica tor Robert Crippen told him lhc transfer had pri ority and, if any expc ri1nents interfered, they wou ld lJc c:u1celed. Carr. Pogue and Gibson are to splash dO\l.'n in the Pacifi c Ocean at 8: 17 a.m. Pl)T Friday In end their 84-day space jOUrnc)'. LONDON (UPI) Leaders o f Bri tain1s 29.000 coal miners toda y ordered a na~iorial mine5 shutdov.'11 al midnighl Saturday. In doing so lhey ejected an eleventh hour govemn1cnl peace appeal and warnings the shutdov.11 v.·ould bring economic disaster. Mine \Vorkers President Joe Gonnley &1id he and other union officials \\'ere meeting later today '~'ith Len ~1urray. general secretary of the 10 n1i!lion- mcmber Trades Unioo Congress tTIJC l. •·To put him in the picture." HE SAID the mlncv.·orkers wou ld seek roopera!ion from leaders of th e transport, railroad, electrical and pov.·cr v.·orkers unions. Brit.ain depends on coal for 70 pc'r(.'('nt of its energy, and months long slowdowns by 1niners <tnd railroad >M·orkers already ha\·e put lhe country on a th ree-day 1,1,·ork v.·eck. A complM.e CO{I] shutdown could br ing British indLJ."t ry to its knl'cs and mak e mil!Jons jobless. "The stnke vote (by the coolmlners 27-man exccu1 ive ; was unnnicnous." Gonn!ey said. "Following it. the executive sent out strike orders to all union branches and se.t up a national strike commit.tee," The decision was reached at a 3112 hour meeting of the execu tive al the union's London headquarters. Gormley said the on.ion also ha.~ deeided to start a strike fund "for the purpo.~ of en11uring there is enough c:1:;h 10 p.ay for th1• c·o c;1 of th~ stMke. '' 111-: SA[D !)!:fore the union leaders met.. lie l\Totc E1nplo}1ncnt Secretary \\11ll iam \Vhit ela1\; tuming dov.·n an invilalinn for last minute pe<iet· talk.-.. "The executive is <1gainst fur ther abortive meetings.'' he said. Gormley said the WJion 11·i!l SCt'k t•1 make the strike hit producers of roking co<1l too. This is tr.~ect for blast furnaces that prod uce the 11a11un's vital steel. lie said the :\lu1t!v.·orkers Union will not provide n1en fur safety precautions in the 111incs. Ho11.·ever, he said thal in an emergency the mineworkers un ion v.·ou\d "'help out." Although he did not spell this out. f:ormlry 's st:iremen1 appc1:1rcd 1 o indicat,~ the _\tinc11·orkrrs Cnicn v.·ill n1)I seek actively lo prc\'cnt s;.ifety 1111rk being carried out by 111emhers of uti1•·r unions. c;orrn1C'y s:1Id pickrtin~ v. ill L<.· "pcacf·ful in acr.'()rdance 11·1th th e la111 of the land," IN TllE last big coal miners' strike tv.·o years ago miners pickets blockadN pov.·e r 3tntions. Gonnley did not Indicate v.·hether they v.·i!l do so again .. The la st strike lasted seven w~ks from lhe beginn ing o( January to the end of Fel>ruary, 1972. It ended Y>'ith the appointment of a government commission 1vhich av.·arded the miners pay hikes of 25-30 perce nt. Most of Nation Shivering ' Lnnsi11g, Nlicli., Records Minus 18 Degrees at Night Ul'twt•MllOIO(:U t• lf'I ,.,..., 5"WIM1r><t 1•1•1 !od•y, W'l!ll lm Ant•'-• tlltlll"' 10. Ti'lt lllfl'I MO<'''"Y I" dtw"lfw" let /11191111 WI• 11. I.If" 1J dlQrMI l llOVI 11nrm1I P1tcll11 Of lll'N (IOl,I(!) (ftVfr1CI IM' tOl•t l~I• rn{lr"lllfl •"ti l o' .A~11c111 l"1trr11llOt11! Ah po<I ~ICI !O Ill' tfowd !Mo(1u11 al'~• recrox!HI vl•lllllo!y Mo" 01 '"" wh••U avr+"CI fllt 111y, '-t~lt, Wlfl (!ty ll:liltlv~ ~YMlllll~ Ill l ot AnttJ.t.• r1"94111 I~ 1 I IO ... )I Pl"Cl ftl. TM Air ~lllutlotl COtl+r•I Olt!t ltl r1oort9CI lltl1t or no 1'"'111 1eo1y. 11.S. Summary (Old -1tMr tlv"ll to m(ll1 o! 1111 "~Uon from tt>t> ilt:Q(kl•• hl !llt All1nt1c lodt V IMI d•OYI l1mptr11ur1\ l"IO If\-lre1!~' :Xh ,, ,,, """'" •I 1111 l'l&rldl Ptnfllr.Oll . 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Coastal W eathl'r F1lr ll'lrougll WtdM•dl 'f IXI! p.iltMI &I to1•1•1 low c!OUdt or iov l" m~•"· ll'!t. Gusly llOfll'l9rly winch 2'11 ta JO m,p.11, IOl\IOlll 11\(1 Wt(l11tt.clt y. WlllCll 11 IO " 0.ncU• on euttr tMlll l Wllt •I. C011t11 t1m1Mrt11rr11 47 lo 66, 1"11~11 !lf!IPtrlturt• '' to ... W11tr 1tmpt•I · tv•• )J, Sun, Moon, Tide• TM .. I)', "•II. I Sttond MOii t:'9 p,m, '·' !ttOOd low l ,,. p,m. 1.t WMIMtl•T• "'"· t 1'1~11 l!lgll t H I.Ill. • i I f !rl! low ··~·' '·OS I.fl'\. 1,t !ttono 111011 10;;1 o.m, 1,4 SttOl'ICI low t:Ot 1.n1. ·l.S v.·ay to try t.o sol~·e the im p.!1sse tha t hu!! seen Syria refUM: ro join the Gf!ne~·a _i\liddle East peace talk.!. A dl!fJ)atch rrom Demase~ said !•resident Tito of Yugoslavia waa flying th ere ionight, and Arab pr e 11 tXJ1111nc111Jtor1 said he may be trying t:> persuade Syria n· leaders to attend th{' G.;-neva <."onfcrcnce. Pres Id e n t '.\'il'olae Ceau.se5cu of Romania fl.lea to l>;nnMCU.! Sunday. apparently f o r !.unllar talks. ~t:CR ETAR Y OF Stale HHl rY A. Kissinger scheduled ne w m~tlngs today in \\0eishington \Yith Svviet Foreign \linistcr And rei A. Gron1y ko and the ~liddle East waa believed the tnaln topic. i\liddl e East sources in London reported i\londay that Kissinger 111a;: ny to l)an1ascus, Jerusalcn1 and Cai ro next v.·eck. Damascus reports s:1id Grocnyko "'as expected 10 fly to Cairo at the end of F'ehrunry for his first \'isit to the Egyptia n capital si nee 1959. There have been persistent diplon1<1tic reports Egypt and the Soviet Union have applied pressure on Syria to be gin dlscngagcn1cnt tal kB with Israel. Ne wspaper reports in Tel Aviv said IsrJeli Defense ?i.tinister ~toshe Dayan would visit Washington at the end of the 1nonth, apparently for talks on a troop wilhdrav.·aJ deal v.·ith Sy ria. Syria, backed by the oil-rich Ara b nations, has publicly ha rdencd its line on joining Israel in talks to disengage their forc€'s. ''The Syrians are trying to fo rce a ret reat on negotiations v.·i!h Jsr::iel by heating up the sector." a military source said. ''The Israeli northern rommand is maintaining a policy of vigoro~ and im med iate reaction to all S y r i an agbrressive initiatives." Texas Fire Chief Slllin by Gu1imc11i Iii Burni1ig Bar ca .. ~DWATER. TeL (AP ) A gunman hiding in a burning tavern shot and ki lled the fire cltief of this east Texas tov.11 and v.·owided two of his men before dav.11 today, officers said. SherUf's deptt tiel, poli ce and bloodhounds ( IN SHORT ... ) chased the killer Into nearby v.\lOdJ. Firemen said they received a call abot1t 2:30 a.m. from a man v.·ho said !he tavern , Betty's Place, v.·as on fire. The minor blaze was extinguished quickly and then a man, who firemen said apparently had been hi ding inside the tavern, began firing at them. Fire Chief Harold Potts fell dead . e6as Plan TR.ENTO:'i, N.J . (AP) -Gov. Brendan T. Byrne h~ signed legislation granting him emergency pov.·ers to i1npose a g;1so linc allocation system In !\ev.' Jersey. The special µ:>v.·ers embodied in the bill Byrne signed into !av.• ~londay nig ht rc1TU1tn in effect until June 30, 19i5. e llla11d1 Held ~.1.!GO\' (UP I) -South Vietnamese f'"rnnH111dos landed on & sixth island 11! 1hr dis puted Spratly Group today, mititan· source3 said. '!'he "wurce3 declined to rewal how many ~ took peirt in the operation . hut they said a task force o{ about 300 n;ivy commandos and regional forcts 111ilitiamen now are oontrolling all six isliu1ds. e Florido Canal JACKSONVILLE. F la. (AP) Supporters of the Cross·Florida Barge Canal are jubilant o~·er a federal judge's ruling tha t President Nlxon did not ha ve the authority to halt construction pennanently. Conservatlonista opposed to t h e projected !hipping route between the Atlantic Ocean and lhe GuH of Mexiro called the n.di1lfl a minor eetback. They predicted they would win a reven al on appeal or that Congrese v.·ould junk the project. e Girl• RolJIJed SEAT\LE, Wu h. (UPI ) -Even C.amp Fir£' Girls .'!elling cookie• ind candy are not in1mune from robbery. Pringl r .. h!lller, 9, and MirAnda B. Dunlop, 3. told pol i~ Monday that two men grabbed their plai;tlc money bag conta!Nng $12.35 as the y were 3elllng In the northeast part ol the <lty Sunday. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllvtry or t~e Oalty Piiot 15 ouaranl.ttd ,,.......,.,,NfYI 11 f l<ol .. lltf ~tW ""' ''"" "t I• N ""'" ttlt 1"4 '"" fftlY ...... " '""'9111 11 ~. (Illa ll't ftlllll I 11•"""' ,.....,.., tM ...... ..,, H yw ,. _. ,...... W'Wf cm l'f ' •·"'· t•fllf'll•r· "' ' *·'"· lllM••· Cl ll lfltll 1 ''" 'lffl tit .......... M yH. C•• '" 1111 ... \111111 H '·""· l t ltpMM1 M.t1t or111tt c-1y .,,.... .••••• , M141 N.,..._.I "-"' ....... •1.P '"' .......... 1w •• , .......... IUI llA C.r.tl'lt~lt, (l ,lltrlN ·-~' .,,. '"''" (.ljl!tlr-, OH• "''"'· ••• h¥111 Lltutll, l.•tllAI Nlt\llt •· • tt1•.,. r: ,, ~,. ., . ~ Ul'I 'TtlH'Mtt POLICE ENTER MOSQUE WHERE GUNMEN KILLED FOUR PERSONS Shootout Was in Brooklyn Between W1 rring Group& l1ater1aol Dis1•11te M11slim Mosque G1111play I\.ills Foi11· i11 B1·ool<lyi1 NE\V \'OH K I CP I I -Gw11nC'n burst into a Black ~t usli1n tn osq ue in Urook lyn ~1onday nig ht and opened fire, killing t~ lead er of the sect. police said. Four persons. including both int ruders, died in the shootout. Bilal Abdull <ih Rahman. n1ini stcr ot' the Yasin ~1osquc v.·as 1he lflrget o( lhe attack in what secn1cd to be an internal dispute. H.e died of mult iµl c \.\·ounds in the foyer of the crwnbling bri ck bulld ing on the borde r-of the seamy Bedford S1uyYesant secuon. HIS fOLLOY.'ERS racerl fronl the top floors of the building and returned the ffre. killing the gunmen, v.·hose names "·ere not released. The fourth 1·ieti1n \\·as identified as r..1otu1med Aluned. A fifth t-.fuslin1, knov.·n as Jamil Haqq, was In critical condition at Brooklyn Jewish Hospitnl. "l opened the front door and there v.·ere just bodies sprav.·Jed o u t everyy,·here," sa id office r l\like Didonna of the Utica Avenue stallonhouse. "Blood all over the walls and the floor. The p:!Ople ln the mosq ue just srood there. They shov.•ed no cn1otion, they wouldn 't s.ay an}1hing. C'rOd, I just couldn't belie\'e it." Police sa id two gunmen. armed v.·i1h pistols. rang the buzzer at the mosque and "·ere admitted about 10:30 p.m. Alx>ul 30 minutes later an anonymous caller notified JXlliCe. ASSISTA!liiT POLICE Chief \\'i\Jiam Sulli..,·an said, "\\'e really aren 't sure how many there were. No one's talldng." Detectives said JXlllce found a .22-calibcr revol rer. a rifle , <1n automatic pi11tol and a shotgun lnside the mosque. Anoiher handgun v.·as fow1d outside in a trashca n. There >M'erc also so1ne !lmm shell.'! Jving around the room, and since <ict{'('!i1es coulrl f\nd no \1·eapon lo match 1lie shells, they spcculatt~d at least one gunm:in n1:1y have l'Sraped,the carnage. The shooting, Sullivan said, "was apparently n factional dispute belwttn ri\·al r-.1uslim fact ions." The Yasin \los que \\'as affiliated 11·ith lhc. Sunni r.1oslems. a prcdon1inan!\y b I a ck organization. In anolher incident of bloody inln - '.\luslim feuding, seven members of the rh·al Hanafi sect \\'ere killed at the \\"ashington. D.c .. hon1e of professional h;isketball player Kareem Abdul Jabbar in Januar:-', !973. AFTER TlfE SHOOTl ~G . n i n e Muslims 11·ho had been on the second floor of the building 11·1tlked out In single file and refused to an~v.·er any quesllons. But a me mber of the sect who v.oold identify himself only as Ewari Mid : "This is our business. nobody else's business. It ha ppened inside and It will be discussed inside . \l/e have nothing to say tO anyone . ., Rahman, the 3lain minl.~ter of the SCl't, "'on a police dcpan.n1ent citaUon last yea r for his part in developing lines of com munication be tv.·ee n officials and fou r tleavi ly 11.nned Black ~l us\hns "'ho holed up for 47 hours ln a sparling goods store v.·Hh nine hostages before surrendering. Red-ink Ri~hard Nixon Defi cit Spen£li11 g Cha1np v.·As f!INGTON (AP) -Once a firm advocate or the bala nced budget. Richard t-.l Nixon has tun1ed out to be thr greatest defi cit spender in the Wh ite Jfouse since Frnnklln D. ltooscvrlt . J~is red-i nk. record is a product or a funda mental change in his econo111 lc ( NEWS ANALYSIS J thinking and a.n economy that is much more con1plex, v:lth the dollar 1,1,•onh much less, than a genent.ion ago, SJNCE NIXON took office In 1969. the government ha!I overspent its revenues by $6.1.4 billion. The total red Ink will reach about SM billion when the f~cal 1974 year ends JW'le 30, according to federal bud1et otflclals. On top of th at, Nlxon's propo8ed budget for fiscal 1975 caUs for a $9.4 billion deficit, which would pu11h the ~I or hU! defi dt !p<ndlng w $77.< bllhon by June 30, 1975. Lyndon B. Johnson ranks cloaest to Nixon for defi cit rpendlng in the years since the heavy Worid War II wartime deficits. Johnson had federal budget de!ld tJ totallnc a net '45. I billion from • 11164 to i-. Praldent Jolln F. Kennedy was In offlte two n~• yean , 198'2 and 1963, and had derlclls both times totaling 111.8 blUlon. DUl\ING IRS ei ght yeais In Ille White House, Dwiiht D. Eisenhower had defldt> of 115.1 billion. Harry S. Truman ove.npent Ftderal reven ue11 by 1 net •t.& billion. JohMon had the largest postwar , defldt, 125.I bUllon In fl>ca l llM8, a. he trlfJd to finance the Vietnam war and Great Society. Even though Nixon has had two delk:its reaching close Lo that amount, •2.1 billion 1n !local t971 Md 12.1.2 billion • Ytar later, Nixon toc0noml!tS Aay Johrulon'! 1968 delk:II wu hi,tily ln/laUona ry while Nixon's were not. ' The reason . Ull'y say, is 1hat the Nixon defici ts have not gone beyond the amoimt of money that would flow into U1e Treasury if the unen1ploy111cnt rate were 4 percent. 1he unofficial definition o( fttll employment. They say Johnson'.'! did go beyon·J thls theoretical ba !atl('t>. Nix on decided lo adopt the fu ll- tmloy1nent budgJ•t coocept ror fiscal !972. Ill' sai<l th <1t 2pµro:id1 ituarnnteed that deficit s~nd ing v.·ould help achie1·e hi~ employment Y.illle not triggering inflation. THE INFLATI ONARY boom of 1973 led Nixon to return, tem)Xlrarily, to ~ ''old·time religion of a batanced budget .'' But, by the lime this fiscal v(."(lr ends, the deficit will still be $4.6 blllion. By yefl.r. Nixon dPficiL'i were : Fiscal 1970, $2.845 billion ; fisca l 1971, $23.003 billion : fiscal 1972, $23.227 billion ; fi scal 1973, $14.301 bi llion : fiscal 1974 estimated , $4.660 billion: fls<:al 1975, estimated , $9.445 billion. Slioe Shine Was Extrn ClllCAGO !UPI) -Undaroover police Monday arrested t l v e pesons at a recently opened parlor ofrertng customers a manlcunt and shoe shine from a naked woman for Ill . LI. George Bkek of Iho pollc:e department's pro11tltutlon unit uld the Arrests were made at the ' ~laven Naked Manicure Par!Qr after R pollce offlCilr paJd M for a toplesa m1nlcure and a womao employe starttd to pe1 forn1 1n "obscene act" for an additional 110. ~el manl cureA, a n o t h e r fe1ture 11t the pnrlor IJ 1 chance to play football , a popular Mr ga me, with A topless woman fQr 12. • Tuna Boat Dan1aged By Fire SAN D!EG-0 (AP ) -A fire caused hc&\'Y damage as It raced through a ne w $3-million tuna fi shing boat at a shipyard here, firemen said. A fire d epar tm e n t spokesman said the blaze st arted In the OOld or the 218--foot ~ta rjorlc I and spread quickly lo the main d!?tk and bridge. It took five engines and a fireboat more than an hour to control it. 1be unoccupied vessel 111as being outf itted at t h e Campbell Industries Yard , where It \Vas launched Jan. 25. A company spokesman sn id the boat has suffered 11.110 other flres in the lust two n10nths, both of them caused by the ignition or pfa!.1ic insulation. e 'l'mo 11 rrested PASADENA (UPI) -'J'wo To R1111 l111ah1? \Vilson Riles, state su· perintendent of public 1nslru ctlun, is experted to announce totl ay that he \Vi ii run fo r re-elec- ti on. 1-lis announccn1c11t is expected to rontain "maj or reforn1 of Cal i- fornia's j unior and scnit•l' ll i~h schools ." S11bpoe1aa Setat Judge Commands Nixo11 to Testify LOS ANGELES <UPI ) - A California judge today seut Presklent Nixon a voucher for ,700.48 and commanded th<lt Nixon spend It on travel expenses to telltify at the burglary trial ()f Jo h n Ehrlichmnn and two otlier former White liouse officials. The unprecedented subpoena for "the llonorable lUchard l\1 . Nl.xon, President of the United Stales, a te!iden t of the White llouse, Washington, D.C, I' "'BS signed MOOday afternoon by Superior Court J udge Gordon Ring er. It embarked the judge on a head on coll ision course with Nixon, and cou ld lead to in1portant decisions on the sco1>e and Hmltatloo or the JXl"'·crs of lhe judiciary and e.xeruli ve branches_ The \\'hite Holl!C h a 1 already announced Nixon "''iU "respectful ly decline" to obey and Attorney General \\'llllam Saxbc suid he "''Ou ld ri ght it to protect the slature or the Presidency, NO PRES ID ENT has e1·er been compelll'd to testify in any court. and R i n g e r 's subpoena was the first for a president ln 156 years and only the third in the history of the republic. Presidents Thon1~1s J erreNOO and James l\lonroe roni promlscd w1 lh federal court summonses. J efferson turned over a subpoenaed letter. Monroe answ'crcd que!'llions in writing. CALIFORNIA $10 Million Lawsuit Dismissed SAN FRANCISCO I AP! A $10 million dan1age suit fil ed by the late William Penn Patrick and his Holiday l\1agic fi rm against California Atty. Gen. Evelle J. 'fotmger and several Superior Court judges was dltirnls.sed in federal court Monday. ~ DAi i. Y PILO T Mayor Alioto's 'Mi-ssing' Wife Back From Vacation , , SAN FRA ~r!S('O fAPI - t.·l e~·cr Jose ph I.. Alloto's .... 1re returned htJn1e rarly tOday nnd htor 81S!l'r .s.11d she had disappea red for 18 d11y:1 on a prolonged vac.:11ion because "~ 'i.! tired nf living in n flshbo\\'l and ;1 hlllc 1!red of JXllitics." Angel!na Aho!1), a 58-year· old petite blonrlt>. drove 011 in a rcntt'd v.•llite cnr J an. 18 fron1 :-i Paln1 S1}rini!s lu'lury resort and 1vasn't hC'ard fron1 again until ~londay ni ght \vhcn she telephoned 1\!1010 to say she "·as a ll ri ght. Alioto, .1 l)(lrnocr0111c candidat e for gov(!n1or, hHd c an ce l e d n t l rub l l c appearances :nl{I f i n u 1 I y informed nc"·sn1i•n of hrr dis.appearance \1'1nd :i.v <ifter a!I efforts to tr:1ck ht·r do\111 failed. brought ho1ne by hf r 26-yrar- old sun. John, hu t t he s poke~mnn ref u9Cd to disclose \l'trtr•· Sitt~ hnd b(';•n. l)olice h11d issued nn all points bulletin on ~tonday !or 1he M-yea!'-O!d P..trs. Alioto. 1vho "'llS last seen l>y her 8on and dau,ghter-in·Ja,,.,· "·hen s he checked oui of the resort l!l days ag't1. Alioto. at his <'XJX'fl.~t'. hsd ordered t~·o police inspc~turs lo Southc·rn C'ali forni;i \\'hen his 1.1:i!e failt'<i to return home here. Thry "''ere unable to loc.1te her. Alloto. 11-no is st.'(lking the Jl e 1u o cra1ic gubem:itonnl no1n inatlon. had eanceled an ca1npnlgn appt"nranc<'s since J;l n. 29. An Aide had described hin1 ~tonday as "\'Cry shoo k ll IJ." Afte r ne"'s or ~1 rs. Alloto's db;;i ppcurancc "'·as rt>lea sed ~londay , Police Chief of J11spe<:tor1 Charle. Barca said. "I am sure she'll ca ll the famlly after this vublic1t~· She's quite sel!..sufllcie:nt. She has traveled alone before." Ma11Nahbcd At La,vf ords With 'Pot' llOLLYWOOD f ~P l l Douj{las F. Drown, 3?:. \Vas arrested i\londay at Pe te r 1,..1">11'ord's apartm~nl on chnrg<'s of ma r 1 J u a n a possrssion. L.a"·ford v.·as not honl(' at the thne Sheri ff's dt•putics Silid the~· re{'(·i \'ed con1plaints f r o rn 111•ighhots 1h:it Bri111·n 11'as shou ting front !he apartment ba\l'Olly. boys were erres1cd Monday ~~~--~~~~~~~ $1 Million D<tma.ge Suit Filed It wa s Ehrlichn1an's lawyer \\'ho asked the judge to subpoena Nixon, contending U1c President's testimony is \'ii.al to Ehrtlchman's defense. Yo un g e r an d s~a te Corporat ions C-Onunls.'!ioner Brian Van Camp in 1972 instituted proceedings to restrain allegedly unlaw ful pra1..1ices of the plaintiffs in selling franchises. J o in i n g Patrick and Holiday tlagic in the suit were re la ted Callforn ln and Nevada firms, including Dob CUmmings , Inc. Mrs. All o1o·s sister. Jose- phine Terrancll n, s<lid 111 Dn llas, Tex .. th at "she "'cnt to Pal in Springs to rest and re mained 11·it h son1e friends . She oversta)'l'd her 1i1nc. She d~s that E-0111ctimcs. "'ater Official SACRA.\tENTO I UPI ) Nor111an H Caldwell of Santa il.:1rlu1ra ll.'as reappointed by t:o\'. H.onald H.eagan to tl1e California Regional \\' a t er He 1vas booked on suspicion of 1)0ssess ion of n1arijuana and nnrcotit•s p<:1raphemalia :i1Hl released on Sl.000 bond. J.>eputies sn id thAt 11cither 1,..1"iord nor his teen-aged sou . Chri stophe r, \lo'rre hon1e nt the time. for allegedl y stom ping to death Jamie Freeman, 16, New Year's Day "'Pile he \\lils in hls sleeping bag in his camper wait ing for 1hc Hose Parade. The jll vcnilcs, rroin El t.tonte, were take n in lo custody ancr 30 \\'itncsscs were questioned. police said. e Fort to Clo1e LOS ANGELES (AP\ Once the bus!ling reception ce nter for hundreds o r thousands or World War II draftees, 8.'l-ycnr-o!d -F t . ~facArthur wi ll be shut do\vn next year, the Department of the Army annoWlced ~londAy . Closure of the massi ve Sa n Pedro facllll y is schl'dulcd to begin J une 30, 1975, and 'n'ill involve some 750 milil:iry and l ,03fl civi lian personnel, tht• Arm y sa id. Of those, 487 military and 31$ ('ivllinn positions will be eli mi nated. and 2&1 military and J2 I civilian positions ~·ill b e relocat~. e Two (;/1arged SACRAM ENTO (UPI I 'TWo Sacramento men today face murder charges In the fatal shooting of 1\\'0 patrons of the Torch Club, a do1vntO\l'n bar. Police r..tonday a r r e s led Benny \V. \\'illian1s, 26, and Bobby L..1wTir. 20, in !he shooting, 11·hirh officers said was apparrn1ly t rig~rrcd by an argument et !he h .. 1r. Detectives sold two men armed •dth a pistol nnd se mi· automa tic rl ned fircrl 11t least _,ix shots into the bar froin the doorway early ~tond ay. esult Flied FRES~O IAP) The federal govern n1ent rontends In a suit that Standard Oil Co. of Calilomia 1.s draining: oil from the Elk Hills reserve. In the suit filed In redcr<il court here r.tonda y, the U.S. Justice Depar1men1 asked for an \nj lUlction p re v e n t i n A Standard from pumping oil from fields adjoining the resen•e wi til lhe issue is resolved. Pri11ter Convicted EL MONTE (UP!l -Art Kunkln, form er editor of tht Loe Angeles Free Pre~!!. one of the first and m o st p r o s p eroLLS "undergr4uM newapapers" in the United States, was convicted i n Munici pal Court Monday of printing o b 1 c e n e material, another ncwspeper. Kunkin wns convicted as a partner In Alfred's Printi ng Co.. for publlca\lon or "The San Francl1100 Ball:' Sen· t.endng wu sdleduJed fo r Feb. 21. Spiral Sliced WlleleorBalt Gover11or Rc1novcs POW Li11k Eh rlichman, G. Go rd o n SAN DIEGO (U PI ) Liddy and David Young are District Att orney Ed l\Ulle r a"•aiting trial on charges of has f!l<'d a civil suit seeking burglary and conspiracy for Quality C.Ont rol Do a rd .;;============ about $1 mil lion in damages allegedly giving the orders ~. "She lov es to go to spas and relax. She gets tired or !i1·ing in a fi shlXJll'I :i nd <1 litt le tired of politics." ?>.lrs. Terranella S.'.lid. "It's a ht."<:tlc life." und penalties from Ear I that I«! 10 the brea k-In al "'lfa;._ __ y. SIR WALTERS the office of Daniel Ellsberg's Schei!> Inc. for a ''massive psychia tri st by the \lo'hite TllE FIR..'1S. which deal A SPOKES~1A~ fo r !he r.u1101 .. 11u•1 0t .,.wt.\t '"1w"'""'·""11"' c a n1 Pa i g n o r fa Is e House investigators known as principally in cosmet ics and mayor said the Aliotos 'vere '"•,:~~~~ci.::~~••u• T: ~':;s THE EARL'S udvcrlising." the "p!untbe rs." vitan1ins, contend ed t h e i r reunited earl y today at !he 2052 Newport Blvd. •T 1011r do.• SACBAi\lENTI) (;\I'\ Gov. llonald RC'ag!l n Sa) s he has rel uctantly gil'en u1> 11·C'n ring his sill'Cr PO\V·l\!IA br:1r('f('t, but still fL-els strongly <llx•ut the fate flf Ameritnns n1isslng in ac:tion l\1iller also n..~uested in his Part of their defense is that t.'Onstitutional rights we re fa mil y's fashionable Presidio c:.... ..... 1 ...... ,, L•111~•·SHC11Nt11 .-.u oth•~ ""' the ct'ng red e al 1 _ __:i~~-~~~~~ll~'_'.'.~_'.:::=========='-I'::=~'~'~'-~'~"~'~=~'~'~'~·'~'~"~ l\londay action an injunction Y "'ere a 1 as r violated by re.straining orders Heights home. ~1 rs. A oto 1vas officers et the time. \l'hich Van Camp and by San against "deception, mis· Francisco and ~1arin County ' in Vic1n:11n. lf'1l ding lnducen1cnts, fraud, superior courts en t ere d ni i s r c pr e sen tat ions and Body F OUDll without prior notice o r w1lawf ul and un fair business hearing. and sales practices'' or the HA \'\\'.ARD ( U PI ) J>at rick claitne(l t :i c l i cs Beverly llills basL>d national )\j'earby a body found floating taken by Y0W1ger's office in a fl ood control channel on \\'ere ll.!ed to "Intimidate and ENERGY SAVING HOURS Dally 1 Oto9, Sat. 1 Oto6, Sun. 12 to 5 nl'aga11 learnrd s c v c r n 1 n1onths agG that the r..t..1rint! cnpl:tin "·hose 11a1nc \\'as .insC'ri brd on the br<:icrlet \\'[IS dl!ac!, !hr !;lO\'ernor disclosed ot n reporter l\londay. auto repair and puinting firm. l\tonday ~·as a crumpled note harass plaintiffs and cause 1'he suit amend ed an earlier reading, "I don't J i k e them substantial b us In es s '' ~ th P. ast ..... action r..-tiller filed last year snitches." Poli ce \\'ere un able losses and terminate thei r c:JOU \0 11 6 against the Scheib fi rm. The ,l'•~·~·d~en~t~if~y~l~h~e ~'~ict;i~n~1 ~b~ut~sa~ld~~b~u~s~in~e:ss:e~s ~w:it:h:ou~l~d~u~e~p=roc:c~:·1 _ __:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-llll~~~~~~~~~ district attorney said he had it possibly 'vas a man . of law." more than 100 customers ready to testify about the all egL•d deceptions. FOR NEARL Y four years. Reagan \\'O re the brncelet of capt. Stl'phen H;inson of SnntA Ana. a ~1 arme pilot shot dO\\'ll over L.1os in 1967. 1-fe re- ·"'e!lled for thC' first ti n1e l\lon· day th<t t h(• h<Jd 1:ikl1n off !he bracelet about t!rree n1onths ago. \\'i th the ccaS('fire a ye11r ngo. Hf'ngnn said. ··1 can't "'nit 10 take 1his off. If he con1c>s hon1e, I don't kno\Y \~·hcther to send th is to hln1 or tlU'v1v it ns fa r as I can lh!'O\V it -J'!l be SO happy tn sec hirn." But lf;1nson 's 1\·lfc ;1d 1i~cd hitn t1lis 11·1n1cr tl1aL a retu rn ing POW told hrr hi.: 11•as certain her husband was killed, Reag;i n sa id. i\1illcr said he was seeking $2 ,500 each for numerous false advertising cl aims for each tim e they had been published or broadc11st. He also sought $2.500 per violation f o r pro mi ses not kept cus tomers. Among claims l\lill er said he was challenging were the st<1 tement. "I will paint any cnr for $20.95"; that auto pai nting 'vas guaranteed fi ve years ngainst fadingj that !here is "no better car painting at any price"; that cars re p ai nt e d were ro1nplele.ly hand sanded : and 1hal .1ll bod y repairs ~·ere prepared by expert body and fender specialists with years of experience. Reag·a11 Raps M<ikers Of X-rated Movies SACRAME NTO fAP) Gov, Ronald Reagan. a forn1Pr actor. said i\-1ooday h f' · s e ~homcd of the molion picture industry for prod uction of X- ra\ed 1110\·ies. decisions on a 11 e g e d I y pornographic n101'ies. The !'.(Ol'crnor sa id th at he wns opposed to censorship "·hen he l'i'RS in the mov ies during the 19JOs and 1940$. You may have your Federal and California Ind ividual Income Tax Return s prepared by professional tax expert s without charge at Mutual Savings. This free servic e is offered to savers with an account balance of $4,000 or more. II your savings account is not with Mutual Savin gs, we will arrange for tra nsfer of your funds (including any tenn certificates that mature during th e first quarter of 1974) so yo u may take adva ntage of th is valu able free offer. Visit your nearest Mutual Savings office for add itional inlonnatlon. Income tax preparatio n is just one of the many val uable free services offered to Mutu al savers_ The number of available appoin tments is limited, so make yours early. "Frankly 1 j115t don't 1hink the X·rated p1cture8 should be made." the 62-ycar-olrl governor snld. "\\1e had a v o 1 u n t a r y ------------------------------ Nor is he sering ~ny o( th em. Rragan addl'rl. "I think they've broken !hrir faith 11·1·th the J><'O plc in thf' kind o pictures t h e y · r e putting out.·· Reagan said during f! questlon·nnswer session 1vlt h 19 students fron1 Sacramento High School. LATER, he told a reportl'r he hnd not seen any X-ra!Pd filnu nor did he ptan to. He also said he did not Int.end lo 9ee "The Exorcist," which is rated "R." but ha s been called by some reviewers as too explich for most viewers. One of the students askt'd Reagan during the session videotaped for c l as s room vie"'·ing, what he felt abou t recent Supreme C o u r l censorshi p in the picture busl nf'S$," he said. ;,I believed in that. J didn't believe in some go\'ernn1e11tal bo d y CCll$Oting.'" Withou t co m m e n I i n g spcclficnlly on the Supreme Court rulin gs, the: governor 9a!d. "I would like to sec the day come when Ure n1olioo pict ure lndu3try would clean its own house:' REAGAN ADDED, '"[ lhlnk il's poor thea ter. I think it's lousy Uteater to ,10 some of the lh lngs they're doing." ltcagan was a six-term president of the Screen Actors Guild. No pe rsons under lB are admltt1..-d to X·ratc:d movies; an il rating means no one under 18 can be admitted wit hout an adult. HAMS "So Good . , • It \Vilt "Haunt" You 'tll lt'a Gone" Spoclol Of The WHkl GOURMANDISE •2&1 [Cherry) CHEESE ......... . lb. 4. l-4y te '-"e wltfri H ... y '• 5pke fl._ • ,,,,., Sll1it4 P10111 r., .. ••n•11t e We r..11 ... MHI Shi, MM C"lf N C..t • fl•ll s.ntca O.UceNt ... e 1111,.rtM Ch ..... llMI WI ... • c.,.,,,...._ ... lt"Cl•lty • 1700 I. c .... 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Ann1111I Ra(" Annu&lY~kl 6f.1% 6.98% 6Y.!% 6.72% sll% 5.92% 514% 5.39% ~~ "I I! .. .4 ~THE BIG M Mln.Tm.i Mrn.B.lllnce 30 mos. $1.000 1 yea r $1.000 90 days $1.000 ' No min. $5.00 MUTUAL SAVINGS • • DA.RY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Ontario Jetport Study Despite inexplicable opposition from lhe board cha1r- n1an . Orange ('ounty Supervisors gave the go-ahead (or a low-cost, In-house study of Ontario International Airport as a possible sol ution to the county's growing <:om 1ner('ial. jet travel needs. Supervisor Ralph Clark or Anaheim. wh ose city is a prin1e backer <1f a new airport in the north (ounty Chino llitls, fi red a stiff volley at the proposed study and Its proponent. Supervisor J{o nald Caspers. ular mari juana smokers than in norumoken. In 1972, ProposiUon 19, an initiative that would have removed criminal penalties for private use of marijuana was defeated by California voters. An attempt to meet the Feb. 18 deadline to collect the 325,504 petill<>o sign•· tures necessar;: to place the issue on this year's. ballot seems to be failing. 111 three months, only 17·6,000 iigna· lures have been obtained. • ' i ' i ,,\ I ~ i:. \ ~~-'\•· I\! I ell ~· .U• · t I ·-'" .,,..,, -.-;:--. ... ;. '.,. ·.,·: '.t '' .... , Cl<1rk said lhe study is -nothing more than a thinly veiled. a tt e1npt /Jy ('aspers to n1ove the jets out of his noise.plag ued Fifth District. A last-minute advertising campaign is planned by proponents of the measure, but in light of the new medi· cal findings, it would seem advisable to hold back legal· ization pending further invest\gJtions. . ~·'' - Such a sho rtsig hted attack is hardly valid. ('aspers 'declares he is aware some jet traffic n1ust co ntinue to use the cxi:;;tini:: airport If son1e of the future needs for n1ore air travel can he ab5urbed by Ontario. Caspers' proposal 1nay have 1nore far-reaching effect than a ny of the 1nan y studies that have already been cl one on the airport. ·rhc study approved by the board will be done hy county st;1ff n1en1hers, not by an expens ive consultant. It could give county leaders a little n1ore needed dala lo \VO•'k wit.h in resolving an increasingly sticky issue. C::iark'!i opposition, and an unexplained ab!:itention by Su pervi.~or llobert. Battin have no valid gr ounds. Ma 1i j ua11a Resc arcl1 J\tten1pl s lo put a new 1nariiuana decriminalizat io n initiative on 1he Noven1ber ballot are n1nning into roadblotks and the latest report fro n1 a Colu1nbia Uni· versity medical research team is not going to help. 'rll e scientist ~. a fo ur-1ne1nber team frnm the Col· umbia Co llege of J>hysicians and Surgeons, maintai n !heir findings represent the first direct evidence of cellu- lar da1nage to man from use of marijuana. The studies revealed that use of the drug inhibits division of the white blood cells that fi ght viruses, thus weakening the body's defense against disease. The cells' ability to di vide was 40 percent less in a group of reg· Judicial Power The power of jupges to circumvent certain con~itu­ tionaJ rights continues to surface from time to time. Last week in Santa Ana, Daily Pilot court reporter 'l'om Barley was suddenly advised he could no longer c·o ver the trial of accused child molester Joseph Reitano in the courtroom of Judge Herbert S. llerlands. The excuse was that fellow inmates of the. Orange County Jail had made threats against the defendant and it was feared further publicity would endanger hint. Child molesters, convicted or accused, are under- standably not the most popular prisoners in any jail, but this should not co nstitute grounds for restricting tile public's access to a trial. A simple order to the sher- iff to protect the prisoner was wbat was called for. In a similar incident in San Bernardino recently, reporters were ousted from the courtroom when a prison Informer testified in a case involving the murder of a poli ce officer. Following a protest filed by three news· papers, the judge's action was ruled illegal. Judges are entitled to sufficient power to maintain order in their courtrooms and to see that hearings a.re fai rly conducted. Judge lferlands' action goes far beyond that in infringing on the public's constitutionaJ right lo know how its courts are functioning and how justice is being served, or denied. . ,, :-.. '~ ~:.:~:·:-- ~ ...•• :.; ,. J'"''"'' . .~ /'\"\A"'"' \,..~I ,._. • Partial Tape Summaries Dispute Dea11's Testimony \\.ASHING TON -The secret \Vhite House summaries of the \\'1.11er~;dc tapes di spute John Dean's explosive Se nate t cs ti 111 o n y about his private conversations wilh President Nixon . If It could be proven that Dean !old 1hc 1ruth, the President t'Quld be 11npcached ror th\! cr1n1c of obslructi n~~ jUSticc. But excerpts 1ron1 the key ta!>c.~ quoted in summaries prepared by the \\'hile House. i;uµ- port the Presidenr.s rersion . \\'c ha \·cn't i:cc11 1hc s u tnrnari cs. 11 hich \Vhlte •louse chief of Slaff Alexan· dcr Haig keeps in a folder under lock "1:nd key . Bul sources \1'i1 h access to them h~1vc tol<l us 11·hat rhe surnmaries conta in. 1.-.: i\tETllODICAL . I a 11' y c r -I i k e language. the sumrna ries quot e the most damaging charges that Dean 1nade in his Sena te test iinony <1 nd n!fule. them 11·ith lengthy, verbatim quotes from the \Vatcrgate tapes. Those 111ho ha ve seen !he ~u1nmaries have no way of kno11'ing, of course, \\'hat has been !cit out. In vie111 of the erased 18 n1 inu res or the vital .June 20. 1!172. ta pe, it is possible tha t the \\'hi!e House su nunaries don 't dlsc\Ose the whole story. In their present form. ho\\•ever, they support the President's contention that he didn 't learn about the \\fatcrgate cover-up until ri.1arch 21. 1973. DEAN is quoted in the titarch 21 sumnlary as \\o'ailling th e IW ident: ··rrris is going to take you by SUfl)riSe." Then De11n outlined the involvement of the President's trusted aides in the \Vatergate cover-up, Dean confessed that he, too, was in1p\icatcd. ''Oh. John. you have no prohlem,1' Cl1illl Sup11ort Pay1nent Witl1l1oldi11g P1·011osed lt ·s one thing for taxpayers to lend a helping hand, by proxy , to children \1 hose families have fallen on hard tin1cs <in<l need public assist:inct'. 11 is ('ntirely '.'!Om<'thin!! tolSl' 11 llt•11 we arc for ced lo suppurl fan1i lics \\'ith children because lhc f:itllc!'S fl'fU:.c tlJ do So, e\·cn thou!.!11 lhC'y could -and .sho uld- Aµpro xinHJ11.!ly 1ri JlL'rcC'nt ul t !i ,. Calirorni.i ~an11l:l•; 111 th chi~drt'11 1J11 \1e!fan.' 1AFDC1 111- \'oh·e absentee l':Jlli· er;;: rne.n l\"hO f:ill 'l' p1'Q1·irlc adc'l!l<lfl' - <ii' ;iny -SU]lporl j(,f thvir kid s. 1"ha l tot:1ls :1bout 1 niill1 u11 t!u!<lrl·n. .Jack Flnod£'rs. child s u pp o rt coord inator for lhc state lk•pt. of Social \\'elfare. esr1ma1e.s the annual taxpayer cost for such ci1sc lo<1ds comes 10 aboul $1 billion -includi ng admin1stralive O\'erhe:1d and Jx:nefit allowances, SO.\tl:: nf those d<ids ha\'l' just plain skipptxl, h:ftvuig !lie wifl! nnd kids lo fend for th en1selvcs. Others v.·erc never married; those <ire the 11tay but not pay boys. The wny thing.~ are now. lh<: f:ilhl'r "'ho wo rks C1nd sup1xirts his 0\1•n f.'lnl ily is oompc llcd lo pick up part of th t? tab for those who fail their morul and legal dutie s, The errant dad's "·ugcs c:i n tJe attached or he can be held in contempt • Dear Cloon1y Gus My qu.,ker father did nol go to pray~ (every day v.111s holy btJ* ..,) but If he did, he would hive said, ''Richard, the<' mu!t repmt fil'lt1" DEMOSTHE NES 111 •"""'r .. ew J l?h -111llmlttN llf .............. Ml' _...,.,, rtflKI 111t •ll'WJ .. .. ........... ..... ••• ,, "' ....... ,. .......,. .... o.ltY' , .... . • ( RUS "'ALTON ) and lhr<111·n in the jug. Both or these :ir.t inn s arc r:ither self-defeating. \\'age <i\t~H:hrnl'll!.~ are often a barrier to l•n1ploy1ne11t : a fella behind hars is hardly in the position to earn a paycheck so (hHL he cnn eon1ribute to child support. Ahslf'r :\fcA1is1C'r ( 11·San Jose). Wiin1s to stt !lung~ !'t raight. in that area. !!is A$sen1blv 13ill 1946 \\'OU.Id au•hnri7.f' th e slate to· dedu ct child support payments from the absentee father's paycheck. A SS E ~1 BI~ Y .\I AN '-lcA!istcr's legislation provides that once an atJsentee fathe r is l\'tO months in arrea rs in his payments, child support "'OUld :.1uton1at ically be deducted from his "'ages. just as income lax and social sccurlly levies are no\\.'. AB 1940 is OO\V before Assembly Ways & t.leans. It is a good bi ll. If gove rnment can deduct taxes and other grabs from a y;·orking man·s paycheck, ii should certainly use "'il hholding to nail those dads whose irr('.<>ponsibility is increasing the size and burden of our taxes. A SPLINTER fron1 the seat or government. What with U1e probability or a downturn in state revenues. some -kgislators are not quite so eager to buy Randy Collier's idea or lpending $100 million for his twin towers of Babel. Senator Collier (~Yreka ), wants those shafts erected et the east md of capitol park -one tower for the 1t1le RD1te and one for the assembly, With public roorTUJ and a reception area connectlng the two. A new Idea II taklni shape to provide •ddictlooal eruce area for the l<Jlbl•tlln! and executive branches. Why not build a new ~Uve <0mplex? I nsl...t ol pu ttlng the Gover- nor's Mansioo oo the banQ ol jhe Am<:<· ican Rivl'!', JS miles from dOwntown Sacramento, put it near the capitol. Build it ln concen with a new E1ecu- <ive Office! Jlulldlng (EOB), oo the site now tabbed for Hme Collier's towers . (JACK ANDERSON) said the President. But Dean insisted , "Yes, l have." IN A referen ce to his former right bo'l'!cr. ll R. "Bob" Haldeman, t he President asked: "Is Bob involved?" Dean gave an evasive answer. Throughout the conversatioo. neither Dean nor the President mentioned the left bol'l•er, John Ehrlichman. They discussed the possible guilt of Jeb Stuart ri.1agruder, Frederick LaRue. er. Gordon Liddy, E. Howard Hunt and other Watergate figures. Dean said it y;•ould be necessar}· lo raise $1 million to pay for the costs of Watergate. "That "'ill be no problem ," said the President. THEN HE questioned Dean about the purposes or the money. Dean said Hunt. "'as demanding money. The President \1·antcd to know why he y;·anted it, "·hether it \\~dS for himself or the others. The Presid en.t also asked how they could be sure ltunt's demands for money would stop. In the end. the President ruled out any htLSh payments. "That we can't do," he said. DEAN also raised the question of offering executive clemency to the Y.'atergale defendan ts. "That's out," the President is quoted in the summary as sa ying. "\Ve can't offer clemency to anybocty." As Dean spelled out the detil ilS, the President referred to the original break.- in. """hat ?>ere they looking for ?" he asked. Of his aides \.\·ho \\"ere implicated. he stated firmly : "E\'erybody has got to go l.o lhe grand Jury." ~ARLIER conversations between the Presiden t and Ot">an on Scpten1l'..cr Li !9i2. February 27. 1973, and tiJ 3rch J:l, 19i3. aL-a>rding to ll 1e \~'bite Ho11He su n1n111ries, discl°'1icd none nf lhe det<1ils that Dean testified he h;id gl\cn the President. Dean didn't le\'CI \1ith tile PreSident, if the summaries are accu rate. until ~larch 21. Our sources s:.iy the \\.hi te Housr. has ·.rilhllCld th e su mmaries becausc of the bad public reaction to his ta x, !Ti and milk fund disclosures. But apparently, the summaries have been sbo\\'Tl to a few top Republicans such as Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott. FOOTNEYI'E : The sununaries give the Presidenrs verbatim language. including so1ne startling cuss wurds. lSSIDE THE WHITE II 0 USE : Although President Nixon meant it y;·hen he S\IOX>re Ile IVCM.Jld "fig ht like hell" against \\'atergate, he is losing hi s zrst for battle and sho\.\ing si!,rns of strain , our \Vhite House rources sa y ... •le i.s Would-be Canclidates Are Older also driukin g 1nore inartinis. Son1ethnes his fri cn(l, llcbc RebOzo n1ixes n sn1a1! pitcherful before Lhey sit down together feir ;in C\"e ning's relaxation . The President's favorilc is "'hut he calls an _"in and ouf' n1artini. He pour s vermouth O\"er the rocks. S\l'ishcs it around and dumps it our. Then he adds the gin .,. TllE PRESIDENT i5 or1l"n re!ille!'~ at night and loves to take off on in1pulsive drives "'i1h his frie n d Bebe ... The President fiert'\:lv reiterated at a private breakfast "'iih Speaker Carl Albert that he has no intention of resigning. Nixon said he recognized his popularity has plum1ncted, but hi! , 11-asn't going to lf1 the 1)0pular1ty polls drive him out of the \llh ile House. Th e late Harry Truman fell even lO\l'C.r in the popularity polls, while he v:as PresidenL Nixon recalled. H+> Sw'Ore to Alber t that he had committed no · impeachable offense , , . Presidential Skirmishing Under Way \VASHI:\GTON -Fonner Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson is the latest to confess that he may have presidential a1nbitions. and this brings to about a dozen the putative candidate" making An ea rly takeoff for the \\'hite House . Putali\oe is not a dirty "uni, bu t n1eans co1n monly UlOught of, repuled or supposed, and th~t i:;; an undcr- statc.n1 cnt f<.:r the. aims of some \\·ho are feeling ttJe waters at \Vatergate" On the Democratic side are llenry (rucHARD WILSO~ ~1 . Jacksvn. George C. Y,'allace, ~·iud ;\1. Kennedy, George S. ~IcCovem, \\ .. alter F. :\londale. and the.re no doubt \rill be more as time goes on . Among the Republicans are Vice President Gerald R. Ford, Nelsoo A. Rockefeller, Charles Percy, Howard J. Ba ker. Elliot L. Richardson, and Ronald Rea gan. TllE PRESIDENTIAL skirmishing has begun a year to ~'O years earlier..i.than \rt1uld ordinarily be the case and it A Mixed Bag of Fears " I \1·as trapped in a stuck elevator for the first tim.e in my li!e not Jong at;o, with e:ibouf ·a do:z:en other people, and the 20 minutes bet\\·een floors seen1ed more like ty;·o hours' before v;e were rescued. flaving a mild fonn or claustrophobia, l know I \Vas more bothered by the C'ntrapment than so me of my fellow pa ssengers; and it occurred to me that the v.·ord "fear" should not be a generic term, but must be used on an individual basis. FEARS are ralional or irrational: It jg rational to fea r a grizzly bear com.lng at you; it is not rational to fear flying ~in an airplane wtiile we feel sarer driving a car, which is really much more dengeroos. On the whoie, it is our Irrational fears !hat tend to bother "'· or even to ·-1'o IDd 1bia U.· no relatlooshlp to Whet is known as "mwardice" or funk in Ule mill\ary ....... . I remember the momlna: I werit ror Induction Into the Army, and stood In the medical line watCblai hult brutes ol men faint dead 1way as a Uttle neOdle was about to be plmged Into their arms. As a veteran bay-fever pitlent, the medlcs ciiuld have 1tuck 50 """'11~ Into any p11t ol my body and I wouldn't have turned 1 hair. Yet, lhe men who fainted at the ne«tle might' be far "braver" lhan t in, say, a !'JUbmArine , where I would always be feeling the need for •Ir and vmn1ed . . ~YD~J.HARIU~ ' sick about never getting up to the sud.ice' again. I remember, as a boy, pt~ylng sandlot football and riever mindioi a bloodied ro'le or a twisted antl~but If fe< a moment I happened to' ·be on the OOl'tom of a pile of boys, and felt that my breathing was impe<led, · I v."Oul.d get Into an hysterical treniy and claw my way C1Jt like a fmiUc animal. JUnONAL fear \I a form ofq:aelf ... prcservatkm; irn.tlonal fear is a subo:mcioua coodiUoning we can do little about, since it usually cornea from 111R1"9 -or ~ In early Ille, which we have oonwnlently repressed !run ~. and returns only under special oondltlons. EVERYONE Lt a mlled bli ol f<1n and fearlessnes!,.dependinji upon which button In the brtln Lt prelled; and th@ man who throwl away hi.I • sun' and acampen off the field ti bo!Ue may very w.11 tum out to bt the ooe who gallantly rllkl hLt nr. 'to .... a child from the wheels of a runaway' ca.r. A.s we 1et older, we Ieem that "fear," like "intelligence," la: cUffe~t things In dUI....,! people· In dlUerent circumstlJlCfJI. • is no niore than commoo observation that the electorate is not electr ified by the early activity. In fact. it IS demonstrable Unrt the cn1y alternati\·(''i to Richard ~1. Nixon who excite much interesl at all arC' \'ic-e !,resident Ford. Senator Kennedy, and possibly Gove-mar Rea gan. The strangest aspect of the presidential fiCld is that some or them are substantially older than the optimum age for a firs\ ntn a l the presidency In an er;i "'hC'n you th is supposed to be asce nd ant. Tnis is true of For d, Jackson. Reagan. Rockefeller, although not of Percy. ~,c:Govern, Kennedy, and Mondale . Even so. the modem pol~cs or tll(" 70s has not produced a Thomas E. DcY1ey. John I-~. Kennedy or Theodor~ ROOsCvelt who, in the vigor of their latter ~. began to flash across the PQlitlcal spectrum. Teddy Kennedy is the nearest thing to It, but with ~peclal cqndltlons to 01;ercome which did not burden bis young predecessors who won prestdential nominations or went to the \Xbfte House in their ~. IN 11DS AGE of yauth, men in their · 18te 50s or evea mid and late 80s are, or will be, teeking an office which makes lncreasingly shattering demancb on· phy.slcal and mental v I t s 11 t y . Memorteo are abort . Dwlgbt D . Eisenhower's second term was con1tant1y·overshadowed by concern over the state of Ms health after heart attacks, surgery and vucWar problem oveilook h!m In his 606. Rea,.peraUve powers ol tbll country are amazing, but Jt would strain them lo ,hive· tour presk!eocies in a row bn>ug)it to ruin as, in a ~11!.....,t way, have been the Kennedy, Johnloo lllll Nixon admlnB!rallons. The noxt prteldent will talT)' the heavy burden of retloflng faJUt 1n ~ national govenunent. EVEN NOW, with President Nixon 61, there ta constant 1pecuJaUon about hLt health and menial stability, not becaUH ·Of evidence that lh<re ls anything to be concerned •bout, bul becauoe It Is suppcoed· that any ·man might cr1Ck under the 1 t r a I n , Q)oleqoently , the White llpuse roacil strongly agal"'t sny •tori., wblch·mlfiht be Interpreted u evkteoee that be 11 ctacktng. \Vlth no roundatlon , the 3PK'Uiallon persl11U that he w 111 ultimately find -a health reason for resigning, which Is more a case or the wish as father or the thought than , o{ any clinical evidence. 1 The skirmishing goes on l\·ith Percy . and Mondale selling up organlzatlo11.1 to test sentin1ent. with Reagan spea king 1 at key e\'ents in \\'nshin~ton and even 1 ven~uring into Ney;• England. with Rockefeller ranging into lhe hinterland,: and Ford carryi ng the political banner as If he were Barry C:Oldwater In the dark Republican days of the early 60s. I George \\'allace :s1irs no\v and then to let the nation knov.· hl' "'ill be back. 1 Senator Jackwn has in train a long ' series of activllle~ which will keep hlm at the top of the ne1vs. , FORD is critlclzl'd for do!n,c: what 1 he has lo <10. solidifying his Position , in the base organization of the I Republican party. whi ch is what ' G<ildwaler did to "'in the nomlnation. ~ Ford Is not, after all. a potential for ! the Democratic nomination and has i nothing to gain by separaUng himself: from ~ixon's resi dual support which ' persists in lhe Republican party in i substantial degree. ! On the whole, I.be pre sl d e nt i a l : skirmishing, except for Ford'!!, is 1 lackluster and premature. m e r e I y underlining the fact that a man with · Ford's tem,per&n\ent In his position has a head ·start on the nomination. I .-~~~~~~~~~~~' '0.~Nel COAIT DAILY PILOT Robm N. W••d.-ru&U.htr Tllo!!lal Kuvil, U!!Ot' Barbara Krt:lbich Edlloriol Pap. ldlfur ,,,. edtb111 ,~ ot 1he ~ Pf1ot .lttb to 1nbm. Md r.ftmiliate l'ftdtt1I ~ prnenttrw OD tbls pqe divttte•C:ommesrtuy'on fOOLc. Ol ift.. tertlt by iYndJcated (dwnnlst• and cartoonhita, by pmvldlrc a torum fo.- readt:n' Vkw1 and b)' prurtrltl11f thi1 ntWIPIPft''• oplnlont and ~a• on OJrTtnt topics. ~ edttonll oplnto. of the Daib' PUot appelU' only in the edia1&1 (Olwnn at the 1np ol tfM! pea.~ dliit•d brr' the ceJ.. unudlts and ca~ Ind lttttr wrtten are thrir own lftd flO ~ mmt of ttleir vl!!'NS by 1he Daily Piliot 1hou)d. be ln.1"'"'1. Tuesday, February 5, 1974 I ' I ' ) l ' I I \ .. . ' ' I B 0 L. \\'('I\. simpl force int o It's I unco in sip kle. you a re man to lt ho ride. bQy.s said \'1ta \\'Cr Lei Lili. .,n orig idcn \1·as Jar tho \\'llo airy gi rd The you por Babysitters Find _ Father r. Of famil y D'ead in Room BERJIIEN CENTER. Mich. ~UPI ) -A oouple l>abysl.ttiug during a birthday party found the body or a slain father of seven who lay covered by a rug tor n1ore than a week in a closed bedroom "'hilc his funtl ly appart'.lltly lived on L. ltl. Boyd "oormatly." iuthorlties say, The victi'/l, CUroll . 0. John.son, 34, wa!I found Saturday night by ·l he babyskters who wandered into the room. Illuminated it with a cigarette. lighter when they could not find a· light, aod Stnell ll~pered sou'-rbt. to stratgil~ out a rumpled oarpeL TWO AUTOrSJES Ofl the deteriorated body revealed Johnson tiad been shot once behind the car· 3nd U1ut another bullet ricochete<i off his skull. The Berrien County n1edical examiner's office Yid Johnson, a tool and die worker in this tiny so uthw est Michigan comn1unity of about 100 persons, had been dead a \\'eek to 10 days when found. Jolmsnn's widow , Joyce, \\·as admitted t o a hospital for observat ion S und ay . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 1-5 Stocks • • Ill \\'ASHI NG TON i l'Pll -Th" Scc1tri!~ and F: x ch ;1ni1• Con1n1!sslon flll'<I !11\i1 to prl'\ l·nt :l (:1·r111;111 ln1,1111•<;-. group from Sl'lhnL! st(l(:k 111 a howf' of pn1~ti1u11011 tu .A.mc ricaos. 'Ille SEC C-"On1plztint all<'ge<t .\londav L~:it (;lobus Anlagt' V e'r 1n it11tuigs~cscllsc.:h<1 ft G:\tBH and its proprietors. Hans·\\'olf Pipt•r and '.1111111kn !\nipple . f:ii!ed to Justify clalrr1s that in1 t"1 ors could ~l'I a 109 percent. rl·turn on thl'1r n1oney in ··tax·frl'c profit&" ,,·ithin 10 tnonl'hs. GLOB US Al)\'1':ltTISEO 11s inve:!>t1nent uffcr i11 'l'hl' ~1'11• York Thnes :i nd the Los A n g e I e s Tiines uudc-r hc-:idinlo('s. '·Double your dollars in th~ I'~ u rope ;1 11 n1arket. ., Tursd3Y, F'Pbru~ry '5, 1974 OAl l V PILO~ r B1·otl1 el a No-No public rorporalion Relore· Globuci roll Id dl<;lrihutC' morr 1h~1n a h·•t• .. H• fol!C)11 up ;,id.., ~ .. 11 \ "' )\ slctll! l'VUft' Ul\l'I \1'lll"1 (11\l \\l!cks ago Tll E SEC rvllOllL'I.! up '.lloudoy by f11il!!! the suit 111 !ht l ' S Oic;lnct Court in Hult1morc-. purporling lhat I ;)Obll~ {.lld 110( I n f () r Jrl p .. h·1111al 1111 e-.\t.H " u! tlw ··ru.k Jn\ ch rd ul n1.1k1n~ a n If!\ t ~\Jll('nl In tlus UilU!IU:ll lj pc vf \Jt1Stl\£:S.S.." 'Ge ri e ral' Meets His Waterloo S!\~ JOSE r \P 1 -()ffi<'<·r°' s:i tutNt. doors ri1n'll1'd :ind the rl'd car1wt ro11c<l fitll 11·hl'n di s t inguishl·d. gra~ h;iirc·d Joseph Francis \I L I\ ,, u 11 11;d ked into ·' r1·-.ta11r:1nt ~·r drove lhrou1?h 1hr sc1·uri1~· g111t•s of l\lufft:11 7\,1 \:11 ,\ir S!ation. ~'"'~hr ~!IJC·•· f1rl . 11 \1•hen ht: :1114 'C!tdl\' ..;U'odt into t~ Stan· rr rd Jnri11s1rinl P:ir k hranch of 1h1· \\'1·lls fargo Ban k, rcsp1en- d:u1t 111 a l1t·u1e11.rtnt genern1·-.. tu11ror1n and ('ashtd a b.1cl 1•ht·ck for S/50. By D1·y Mai1ini Authorities said she has «.)K .. ,f" .. ,.,_!>r•""-•. Jn.,., 191"6. w •• 1~ ,,..,,, ........ ,J. refused lo comn1unica te with """,•, E•' ,-.-.-. -~-! ,"'.·w·a·l-l-er-,-,:... a.;,);.'S;.h;.c;;a""p""p;;.r.;.ec;;;;.ia;;;l;;;es""y-our-..ef.f-or_l_s•t•o' The SEC said µcrso ns 11'ho respondt'<l to the ads rccei\1ed a 1>rospec!us fron1 (:lobt1s "'hich described the offerings or brothels planned f or S\\·itzerla nd . Bclgitun. It...1ly and llolland. Bul tht• gold l>r;11d ;ind ~d 11•r st:JfS 011 :i.1el\l'Oll'S l!!llfOt'!\! ll l'l'l' ;t l11! 1.11't1ISl1t•d he II ;'ls arr(•stl'd b,V Pnlo :\Ito polit"\' ;uid 11a<> l1cld h1"'1• \lond·11 1111 feder;il C'h;ir~l'" •1 I 1\11 FBI spokr•1n:in :::ii1J :\!vKc'1n. forn1erlv of P;ilo \lln . rra\'cled exicnsh·e!y in C:lliforni:i and Ar i 1. on ;1 rvprcsenung hi111sclf as !'In ,\rn1y genera l at n1ost pl<1ces. lfe \1·as a poel \1•ho didn't know it 11·as \Vllliam Whe- \l'C'\I , rn his "El emcnlary Treatise on ?i.1echanics," he si1nply meant it as prose 1vhcn he wrote: "And so no force, however great, can stretch a cord, however fine. into a horizontal line "'hirh shall be absolutely straight." It's the best knov"n example in the English language of unconscious but ~rft>ct rhYme. anyone. conser ve fuel , but reels this just doesn't fit in with the Au thorities said they comoanv· imae:e." expected crin1inal charges ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Globus operation 11'ns ll E AL.50 obt..1ined ii A dry martini with an olive is apl to inhibit your sense ot smell, but a gin and tonic . tends to enhance It. Reports J;enry J. ?-.lalino'?.'Sky : "Everybody knows who the great Stan "The ?-.Ian" Mus ial is. But ho\v many kno\v the name ?-.lusial in Polish means "lie had to do it?" LO\"E AND WAR ",\ \\'Oman \\ithout coquetry is as insipid as a rose v.'it hout scent, cha1npagnc \\'ilhout spar- kle . com beef \Vithout mustard." \Vinlhrop said that. And you may recaU that ou r Love and \Var man concurs. Now a feminine custo1ner ~ks, "How can a girl Oirt v.'ith a man v.·ithout inviting some insolen t proposition?" Nothing to it. Just look the o!d boy straighl in the eye and say, "Don't speak. You tnight ~reak the spell." Then ainble off. Q. "fn a horse race. how n1uch credit shoul(J go to the horse : ho\\' n1uch lo the jockey?" A. Figure 80 percent to the horse. 20 percent to the rider. At least, that's the con1111on notion a1nong the track boys. IJarker the greens in the salad, the more ,·itainin A said salad contains. He1ncmber that, if you drive at night. \'itamin A helps your night vis ion. LILI ?-.IARLENE \Vas reported thal the lyrics en titled "Lili l-.lartcne·· "·ere wriUen in 1917 by a c:erman soldier nanied Hans l.€ip. Inspired by l\\'O of his Berlin girlfriends. one named Li li, the other ~·farleen. Please note, our spelling of the song tille differs from the spelling of the name of the original Derlin girl. \Yhy? Because lhe Englsh copyists identified it \\'ith t-.1arlene Dietrich, none other. So migh ty \l'as i'.liss Dietrich's inf1uencc, in fact that the only popu~ lar ve rsions of the song have been sung by ...,·omen, even though the sense of the \1·ords demands it be sung by men. ;\lost popular nc1v subject by far among physicians \\'ho go back to school after entering practice is psychi- atry. Almost but not quite 50 percent or Ifie women .,.,.bo ...,·ear girdll's c1rc di ssatisfied 11·it h the way said girdles Ch them. The undergarn1ent makers came up v.1ith that [act. Can you use it? Address nini/. l.o L. 1'1. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1875, jVew· port Beacl1. 92660 . \\'OUld be filed . "\.\'E'RE STILL trying to piece it together,·• s a id dclective Fred Reeves of !he Berrien County sheriff · s office. "ll"s just a kind of conft1Siil.~ n1ess right now." Reeves said the wife and se\•en children. \\'ho ranged in age from 3 to 15, apparently li\•ed "normally" during the tin1 e the body lay in the closed bedroom. Asked if he believed any of the children knew of the bcdy. Heevcs sa id . "I think they did.''lle said lhere \\·ere indications h\·o of the children cllscovc rc<l thc txicly Thursday. Wedwortli Governor Aspirant SACRAl\fENTO 1AP f State Sen James Q. Wecl111orth . of Hawthorne, a little-known. eight-year veteran cf the Legislature, h<ls becotnc the seventh announced candidate for the Detnocratic non1ination for governor. At a sparsely attended ne"·s con ference, the Hawthorne legislator said Monday he v.·ould battle agairu;t the big- money style of campaigning and a~inst the cuinbcrsome state t>ureaucracy. \Vedworth said he had $12,000-Sl :t,OOO for hi s campaign and added he hoped \\latergate taught people the desi.ru,ctive effeet money can have on the political system. Wed~·orth does not risk losing the Senate seat \\'hich he has held since 1967. 11e \\'ill not be up for re-election until 1976. He is a former mayor of Ha...,·thorne. 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Kondrasho\·. said In an v An1eric:in cr itics panned the filn1 as ···frightening and disgu£ting"' nntl "Ch ea µ shock." . ba sed on a legl1l n1ate \\'es1 Gcrn1an outfit distribu ting p r· o spec t u s es liberal\~· illustrated \\'it.h a n c i c 11 l Persian erotic dr:11vings. i111:)\'f!>(Jlli1!111i.; :10 ti I' 111 y gcnrn.t l. CIJAHl.ES \\'. H /t. ·r £ S . !i~)CCia\ :1;.!t'11t ill ch;1rgc nf 1h(' FBl"s S:1n Fr:11H·1seo ofl1t.:t·. i.;iitl .\lcl\.~· .• 11. 1;:1, h:1<1 bl'<·11 1nilit:i rv auto bun1per stickt'r !w;11·in~ a star and used 11 10 gt•i through the sec11ri1y t.![lll'S at ;\loffett Fi~ld, 1vhcrc ht• to:-ik a<h·an tage of various Lf:1~c facilities. the spokesn1a11 s;_il(l TH1': GLOBUS 01x·rat io11 \\·as based 011 a st:he 1ne :~---------------------, ulrca<ly under \\'JY by K ur1 Kohls. foundl'r or !he l\oh ls Real Esta1e Ltd. the "11rld'_. cn\y invcs!or-011·ned ch<1in of bro1hcls. 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SAN DJ EGQ IUPll -B<lly ~1anball Gr•ydon Reardon, 82, a U.S. commi ssioner fnr the 5<1n Diego <1rea for 12 vears. dled Sunday at Doctor,,; i-lospllal . LA\\'TON, Okla. tLlPIJ - Stephen Woodcoy l\lopope, 73. one of a group of Kio11'L1 Indian artists v.•ho helped develnp modern India n an, d ie <l Monday. INGLE\VOO D (t.:P ll Funeral services y,•crc to be conducted today for f:f(or L. Stones, 73, \\'hose 50 year:-; of work with J\1G~1 studi1Js included overseeing t he building of set s for "The Wiz.ard of Oz" and "J\.t utiny on the Bount v.'' Stones, a retired c h i e-f co nstruction superintendent and !let builder for MG~t. died Saturd ay. SAN FRA!'\CISCO (UPl l Cornelia Gr.11.side, 86, a wealthy patroness of the arts who caused raised eyebrows when she eloped with an unemployed steambath janltor 40 yea rs her junior, di1..>d Thursda y. 11ei husband, the late Orew Chidester, \1·as co- found er of the Gene r a I Steamshi p Corp. ~lADRID (UPI) -Ju.an Orduna , 66, a Spanish actor, 1novie director and producer, died Sunday of a hea rt attack, the ncv.'s agency Cifra said. Deall• l\'olice.• OALL"'ANN E.mil O•ltmann. Resident of 81y,id• VIii age, Ntwpon Beach. Da!t ot de•lh. Ft or11erv 4, lt1~. 8elovtd ~11.oal\CI cf Dorl• D1llm1nn. S•1vlce~ wHI ~ Mt!d In s.lOU• cuv. 1a..3. ""'t •ICllll CMa~tt Mortuary, ~-41.18, Forw1r<!lnv Olre<:lor1. MAllTIN 11_.1 R•ndOIPll Mlflin. Ape 111, o! ~I) !.ai•ohlpne Drive. S1nt~ Ane . O•Te of <1e11r.. Februery 2. 1~7•. ~u•vlv~ by pwent,, Jonn •nd Joy«~ Marlin; ~. N, Da'°<I Madin: IYIO tilTtr1, JUll'f Tyl•r e nd Joyce Merlin. $•••le~" W~ey, 1"l::l0 PM, Pt1k F1mily C~on!tl FllMl'll Home. Nllll50til CUlfor'd H. Ntrtoon . .Age !15, of 1.\4 C..::11 Pl.. Co11a Me, •. Di1t of de111h. F.tw"uer1 1. \'11~. .S11rvlvtd by wl1e, y..._, fWD dl "Vhl"I· Mu!!lt Prou1t , of W1111\lnglon1 M1~1111 M<:G1vr1n. Co111 Mne.J motl'llr, Mr1.. Nini N•rt1on, Co•I• Mew l 1l1Mr1, Mra. Vt rn1 Sul!lv1n1 '111111 Hl fbOUgft. Cotll M11e; Myrllt Q111mt n, •l'llrllllll! 1w1;1 or1r>dchlldr1 n. c11t111 t nd M1•I,.., 5ot<vlC•• wtrt held Monde v 11 '"'I lroedw'ty Chepel, wllh Jlltv. lloper 811"9 ol'llcl1Kng. lntermon!, l-l1 r- -..... M...-!•I P1rlt, a111 eroedWI Y McrTutry, Olrector1.. lilYA!il WllU1m J. 11;1111. l.Sl Vlolt Mtdtrl, N..-t llNCll. 0 •1• of d••lll. Ftb•U•rv '· )'1.t.. Survl,,.,, bY wllt . Slllrl1y, of lhl hornl1 ll>tl•, Fred, of Enclnllo1: Mlcl'>M!, Coolt Me1•1 deUQM1r. P1rrlcle E,..,-, Oenvlf", ColoradOJ mo!ll1r, Cl1r1 lll:y1n, New YarkJ IJ 1ttr, E!l110.1h Gl~nl\, N-Yar~1 Jour 11r1ndchl1<1r•11. S•rvke•, Tl!u•-v, Fl'bru••y 1. ' PM, P1c111c VI...., CP11pe1. F1ml y IUll'Ue•ll memort11 Eontrlbutlon1 m1y bl m1d1 to 1 !lvorll• c111rlty. Pt clflc l/ltw Morl111ry, Olrt<;tor&. WAlllll!lil Ch•rlt1 Wt rr1 n. l~S $Mrl<111lcn l"lt(f, N....,,.,.l B11cn. O•I• o! 0111~. F1br111•y J . !t1l . Survived by nlt ct, Mttbt 8 Kfon. of North (troll~•-~orvlt•• w!ll ~ hl ld 111 f d•,..n:h Funt•al Hetmt. Kin,,,,..,, ll>r!n Cerolln1. lltl!l·l l'~l'O" F11r>1r1I omt . COl!t MHI, Forwtr~l~g Olrl(!ora AllUCKLI & ION WHTCLIPP MORTUARY 427 E. I 71h St.. Co11a Me1a 646-4888 -·-IALTZ·lllGHON FUNlllAL HOMI Carono d11I Mor Coi ro M~lO -·- 673-9450 6.46·2424 llLL llOADWAY MOITUART 110 B1oodway, Col!o Meta 548-3433 -·-DILDAY llOTHllS MOUUARY 1791 I Bt!och Blvd. Hu11tingrcn !lt!och 84'1-7771 24 4 lled~rtd'l Ave. long B~ocll (?13)438-11 45 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOITUAIY 1195 loguno Canyon lld. 494-9415 -·-McCORMICK MllllON MOllTUAIY 28832 Camino Cop•1troflO S11n Juol\ Cap111rorio A9,5.1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW c.:.r~~)~ .. Cllor>tl 3.500 Pod fk V11w Drive N•wpart Beoc.h. Calolorn10 . 6 4"-2700 -·-PllK PAMILY COLONIAL PUNllAL HOMI 780 I Bobe Avf .• Wwrntn.itr 89J.JJ2.S -·-1MITM9' -TUMT 627 Main St, H11111in9!011 S.oth 536-6.539 Tut~day, Ftbruary S, iq74 Free 81111 Rides Jui~e Cut ... County Okays LA Transfer l 'ounty Savi1ig Eriergy S,\~'T,;\ ANA -Orlltlgt Couuty 1'r::ins1t Di st r IC' l !)1rcctors apµro\'t'Ci anot11rr rn 1!<-~tone in r r g Ion a I tranSi>Jrl;1tio11 ~1onday I} y agl"t.'\'tng to let Los Angele$· arl!a bus riders transfer free on!o OC1'0 C'O<lChes, The al(f'ffmen1. coocludfXl l<.11't week with the Southern I 'allfurnla llai pid Tr a n s I t IJis1rh::t. alk>w11 OCTD riders to tron!lfer onto LA btl8e'S frtt bu t they v.•111 ha\'e to nlllkt up the nJckcl differen<"c bctv.'een the tv.·o fares . OC1'D bl!~ cost U ~nts to ride and SCRro buses are 311 cen t.s wHh an additional diine payable each time the bus g~s through ont of many "iones" in the LA arl!a. In makJn g the agreement, Orange ~nty \\i!I have to g1\'e SCRTD more tha n $417,500 out of it~ Trensporta· tion ~'und to offset the (.'OSl o( tJ1c l...Ds Angeles buS(.'S <tlrc;idy operating in Orange County. Medical Hotline Calls- OCTn Cil'lh.~ral J\f an age r G.J . '"Pl'te" Fielding said the money v.•Hl nol co1ne dlreetly from lr:insit <iistrict corfcrs but rnthcr thrOUKh revenues allncr.itt..'Cl b.1· the Southern Ga l1fonua ASSOl'liitiun o f (ioven1n1cnts 1Sl'AC: 1. Marijuana to Bad Breath 11ic t•!;Jim against ()rdn~c C.Ounty is $105,000 h1gh£'r than one filed last year due to Increased cost:; of 1Abor fu<'I fil!d insurance, Fielding said. ORA~CiF: ~tarijuana. sports tips. vn.s«1om ies and b:id hn:;1th arf" lhe top four program9 sought by callrr.; f;oy llurt; Firemf't: Face Suit to th~ Orange County ~1ed ical tapes are catalogued and 1'he ugrcein('n! al so intludcd Association's Tel-~1ed service, played "'i!houl charge to fJl'rnHssion to St"HTD to program directors Sllid today. anyooe "·ho cails 8.15-2221 froJn oper:.ite ::.ix expre.-:s bus Jines ritore th&n 30,000 requests lt · a.m. to 8 p.m. during the oul of Ornngt' (\,unty into L-Os for I.ape recorded health regular \\"Ork \\'eek. Angele!. Sorn c uf th<' ex prC'Ss messages ha\"e been made The tapes are listed by routes <ire suhscri be<l to h\' since !he IMO"\'atlve program name and number so callers 1n a,io r C"Ornp:u11e-. for tht'lr began six 1nonths a g o , ean ask for tapes on a subject ernployt•s :.ind others .serve according to T e I -~f ed area or one ll<lrticular field . ;dtr11e!i1.1ns like l)1s nL·\·Jn nd. cotnmittee chairman Dr . Am ell said a cu rrent listing -- Norman Arnet t. or all tapes is avail.n blc fron1 Tel·J\fcd has been cited by the OCl\fA. medical a uthorltie.~ all over Statistics for the fi!'st three the nation as a pionee r in n1onrhs of opcr<1lion sho\\'Cd cC11nmunil\' health service, Dr. n1ost <.'allers "'ere iiltc restcd SAj','T:\ ANA -A Fountain Arnett S<1id. in the medical facts abQut ~~~~1~:at~~r ~~ ~l:eim~fl~~! The program's original 8-1-marijuana us~ -tape nun1bcr tape li brary has bee n 137 little boy's fi ngertips y,·hile · they .,.,, er e demonstrating expanded to !84 1 a Pe s • Sports tips relatlng to "better s;i fely tec h n 1 q u e s 10 including more than a dozen health got 1he serond Iarge~t on dental care contributed by ber of calls folio"·-·' b elementary school children num , n t"U Y ORANGE COUNTY Engineering To1u·s al UCJ High ~chool 111 t u d e n t s interested i n efl41:\necri ng careers "'ill be hosted by the t:C Irvine S c h o o I of f.ngineering Saturday. Up to 200 student~ from ~ehool~ in Orange County and portions of I.As Angeles. San Uicgo and Riverside CoWllies arc f'X\X"{"lcd to participate in the cl;iyloog progr;un. Students planning to enter UC I 1.1s frcshtncn in the full also arL' hein~ invited. SANTA AN A -Orangt Coonly 80Yernment buildings used an average of 21 percent 11..~ electricity In January than In December and most of the cutback is du~ to rnll.!slve energy s a v Ing pIUj.!rarns. according 10 county Building Senrltt'!S Dln.,"C"tor Joseph Snlisek. Smisek said the county's clc."("lr!C bill for lbe pe riod betY:ecn Dec. 'rT and Jan. 27 sho...,•l!<l n..'<luctions in meter re;-idlngs ot 19 percent at ooe pov.'er st..1tion and 23 percent at the other. "This really shows that our proti;ram ot reductions has paid off the Yl3Y we had hoped it \1·ould." Smisek said. Supervisor Ronald Caspers said COWlty officials ha\'e rc1noved thou.~ands of light bulbs thnt ~re not needed to kt..'eJ> the t'oun ty ope rations ,,·ork!ng and have red llCCd heating and air conditioning enough to save po,,.,•er but r etain son1e level of comfort. Siipcn1l80N hA\'e tndorlelll the con1!11uifli ~ n t r I y.- corwervALlon pn>1ram a n d adop(ed additional outbacU. · They prohlbllt<I UJe of porhable heating unit.I am asked for a review o f propoAAIS to cut olf bot watfr to restroorn."' ard refrigerated "'ater to drinking fOWlt&lh.s , in count y bulldlngs. Ovt'::rall oonaun1ptloo of~ . c~rgy, Including petrol&Wn". re90urces , has betn cut by · more than nine percent l4nel the county began Its prognm, Smisek U:ld. Waples }leads Skeeter Board GAllDE'.'l" c:novE -John \\'ap!es of Garden Grove t1~; been elected presiden t of !.ht' board of director• of the Orange County Mo s q u I to Abatement District. 103 -Ftv1 has sul'd . the city and the the Orange County Dental Tape Number 1. entitled rire department for $50.oo:l. Society. "Vasectomy - Birth Control Bc:ich STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR Amelt said the Tel-?<.fed for t.len." ~ta lrotm Cast le states that'i -------------------------- thf' Injuries to his !tOn, James Canleron Castle. occurred Oct. 11 at NiebW Elementary School l\o"hile firemen were utili zing the boy's services as a "victim" in a fire rescue demonstration. castle claims in his Orange Cotm!y Superior Court action that the firemen negligently handled the stretcher with the r~ult that h!s soo lost a finge rt ip in the mechanism . Motorist Faces Trial 111 Accident sA:-;T.o\ A~A -A motorist '\'ho allegedly v.'as drunk at the v.'hecl v.·hen his car slamtncd into a motorcycle at a Costa r..tesa intersection last Sept. 26 has been ordered to fa ce trial April IJ in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Jan1es Turner set the trial date and a ~larch 29 pretrial session after Gerald Dwayne Foster, 38, of 2019 Pon1ona St., Costa ~lesa, pleaded innocent to charges of felony drunken driving. Foster wa s arrested shortly af\er motorcycll!t L e s t e r Thomas Duvall, 37, w 1 1 knocked from his machlne nea r the intersection o ! Placentia and 19th Streell. Duvall spent nearly three weeks in Hoag ~lemorlal lfospit.al, j'l;ey,·porl Beach, for injuries that i nclu ded concussion and fractures of both arms. Blood1nobile ~lakes 3 Coast Sto11 s SA.,"'f'A ANA T h e bloodmobile. operated by the Orange County Chapter of 1 he American Red Cros! \\'i ll be mu klng three stops in the Orange coast area durlne February. On Feb. 11. it v:i !I be. 111et up in Laguna Beach at the r.;e!ghborhood Congrege Uonal Church. at St. Ann's Drive fUld Glenne)Te Street bet"-'ttn 2:30 p.m. an<I 7 p.1n . On Feb. 19, the bloodmobile v.·111 be in Huntington Deach at the College View School , 6582 Lennox St. from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The las t stop in the coast nrea \v!ll ~ on Feb. 21 when the blood moblle I~ set up ln Costa t\tesa al Fai rv iew State J1ospltal , 2601 llarbor Blvd. from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. That's just one of the hundreds of ways \\'cs tern l'ed offers . automers savings on financial se rvices, cntcrtai11n1e nt, lra,1cl, excursions, theatre, movie and sports tickets, and the like. If you save $1000 or more at We ste rn Fed, you belong to the Capital Club and are clijliblc for discounts on lots of the things you buy anyway, and some thini:s you 1d like to if they didn't cost so much. For i11stancc, one c x c11rsi(Jt1 to Tijuana and Ensenada leaves h e re Fehrua11· 16 and takes advantage on every group rate available to bring every couple of mem• hers s avin~s of at least $68! As you1d expect, We stern Fed pays the highest rate available 9r in1ured savings, so you're •'saving mo11cy whil.c y.o\l.savc money!' That's a. good deal. • WESTERNH ... FiDE.liL SAVINGS ... Offtm1 li1ti-. &. 11111, Downtown l o. An1orlor•/l~·irr1y ltillt/L1r.:hmr,n1 /lll-I Amo fiMM"l•I ~ntt r/LA tlabt• F•~hioo Squn/ Mw•'ta P.W-c....m-tr-Cioly/Clty cl Oran~/C~ dd M•.-/S.-1! IH:.ch/lnrPood/USC Offk:e/Holly,,..ood•VHmOftt OllANl·I I !JUN IV HMHOTI LI l'HONI SlllVICI Po 135-3305 ..... CORONA DEL MAR I 27-44 E. Coast Hwy., Jim Park, Manager,Telephonet (714) 644•7255 • . .. --p 11otlCI llANS,ltt Sl!CUfllT"f' ' Nolt« 11 (>I , ... "'i bVI~ ttenot .... lf'f In • "' m 11,,..1!n•"•• 1fl• ne 1tHI Intend .a<urlll par .AKULLt !1. G_. (l!llotl'llt fll• nt m tn• ln!•n dtb!r>r ere: M"OEL Clrci.. 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IS HE1tli8Y Ci \IE'I 11161 •OJI f'ltOIATI Of' WIL" ANO •Olf •tell ~I 106 McFHJOi n N""1i'0•1 ltl Ch Ann Pltct Ge di" G Ovt Ct I on Thundo• .. ~, •• , II 19,, O LITTlllll TISTAMIHTAltY -Wlltlllrt t 111l1v1 • t i lornl1 Tt n • ot ll lt Ct lh " l1wlvl mot'le' .., t Etll e ~ GRANT Rl(HAll.O JONE~ !.111!1 1'11 UI T'lltl 1111 i>lt C• wntrt lllt 111 tin of lflt Unllt d Sl~e• on con! m1 1.,,. 2 00 O clock I'M ti l1on1 ol Cou• 11.0u11 O.CtlMd LM Allflltl C•ll lMll!• ""' \.1974 7/i hut hc dOt'!ln t fl cl )\. \\ 111 h:n e a s1g11Ull au t unpAct oo local tax revenue • ' ' ' ' •• ' • ' • •• • • • " lbed b Ill. I o! t •lt or •I n av 11• t on! •Cl~ 0 l l'IQ• (Du~ly l'it•llor Jud ' t 0 •1ri<I NOT ICI! 1$ HEll:EllY G VEN 11,.1 Tll 111>) M'6 fll1 ~ wcu uly '1n~~~~:; !';:..::;;~·~ ror T•n oe•c• I (I)") bl t mounl Oki ~JOI nJ•~bOr~ "'1 OCllr ol ~N•wl)orl 8 EV!'llLY LOllRAINE JONE$,.,, li ed Anwn•r't..., l•t<•f ... IWT>dlld 10 ta co11111mm•lfCI 11 '' tho! to DI <lfPOlilld v. 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Oft Will l."'0 •0111 NAM I! ST ... TEMENT I E C OllOR' NA.Ml ITlaTEMENT Lr n ElllS TlSTAMllNTARY llOND IUPlllllO!t COU RT o• THI! 71'e lot ow ng 11e so 1 ~ • do ng Tlltl follow ng l!e non 11 doing t>vd r>e•• ST..,T• Of' CAll,Oll"'IA frOlt VI nttJ II WAl\1110) ti T"I CO y ' ACCIMTS av AOflAICE 11.-UT E•lltt of OENE\IA W SMITH Thi COTTAGE COFFEE $MOI' S.J ~~TA ~4,0llAMG• l'ICTl'l'I OU5 IUllltlll PUBLIC NOTICE ",,',',!'~,.•,·,.~ .• ~"1~, 0 Muntlnt1!"" ~o·~~..:1,, ,, HEll:EllY G VEN 11'•1 w lttn SI c ..... Miii Ct lllornl• ,l,21 E1!1. of l AOUlAUS v CTOll FODOR NAME ST ... TEMENT " ~"' .,... " Al ct Riii., •70 W WllMM CD1t1 t kl LAO V FOOOR e~t L VICTOR 11!1 follow ~ Pt ton •dong b111l!'le1s Jofln A OiMm l""f l.t<lolll Clrclt EllZA8E fH SMITH FANN ING hill II <'d Mtil (t i lorn 1 '1•21 FOOOR Ooceiie<I 111 t unllnotori 8tt<h C1lll0tl'lt 92~' l'ltrt ln I pet !Ion IO• Proo..~ ol WU! Tn 1 bu>lnt•I It conduclot<I by t i\ NOTlt t' IS HEREBY OIVEN Is lllil PANORAf.!,A ACCENT STlllPES 7JB? 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EVINS NOTICI OF INTl!NTION TO SEll Preduc on Fortm1n AEAL PJIOPERTY ... T ,.RIV#ITI! SALi! ,JIM) PUBLIC NOTICE VL1'C18J'l5'2SI Llct nlt No OSV t:!t GENl!RAL MOTORS ACC EP1ANC E COll?OR"'l ON "ubll1htd Ort ngt C1111t 01 !y Piiot l>lORMA C HERT 100 foto e or Of ME R It CHR Sj ANSEtl Pub l hed 0 1nQr Co.t i! Ol ll y I' lo F11>t~trt J lfl• w 14 P t,enool Owntr 0 Mtor O•cea•..i J•n 29 and Ft b ~ 11 1' 1'11 ~ll74 --------J~N p TORR ll 0 NOT ICE !5 HEQE8 V G VEN lnll fllCTITIOU$ I USl"'l!IS W'lt1 lnol Moln1r .,.., 0 ~ ~W " a 971 ~ 1ne PUBLIC NOTICE N..,MI ITl.TEM•NT RICHMONO E WEST LAKE JR lew o!!ce o! ltotnc Co M"<ht n ---------The followlng l)tflll<I 11 dot"" blJlnet• SL''"'" Stuclent Tutor :·1-----·· u E LEE .... .-l'l1!NNEY enn ng1 I. McD ~ d P Ole" on• Co DO aUJI SUl'l!lllOJt tOUllT 01' TH• City ,,. • ~ '"' rol"" A fl)<'llfV • l~" Sul11 5)(1 Avco fl lCTIT10US •u s tNl!SI M AN A G EMENT INftOll:MAT ON ITATI 0, CALlflOllNIA f'OJt Cit.,, Cf c.,..11 Mt•• i:: n•nd~ '"""" e7o New1><1rl Cen • "'"'Ml. STA'l'l!MINT SYSTEMS tO:!i2 0.:ttnwtJO<I Hllnllno•o~ TM• COUNTY 0, OlANGI PUBLIC NOTICE l'ub 1.,..., °''"~' Co.11 D•llV Piie! 0 ve New1><1 l!ea l'I C~ on a !ne TM 1o11.,,..11111 peri.on1 t • doing tttCh '2&16 Ml A 7..a ,10 ut .,, s ll lt l• 311 I• 11ndt • <;inell C't ~ ~ W rn ' ~n•e" • OU• ne\I ~ Oli n• J•on Yno en ffl5l Ott 1n ... "ON NOTICI 0, NIAlllWCI Ofl PITITION ----·-----1e•tcv10 O l~e W Of 1ne •!lO•t n1m..O TUTTLE PLl!!K ~:rlJ \\e1! Cot1! Hun!l"tlOFI tlttcfl '26.14. ,0. PllOIATI 0' WILL ANO l'Olt PUBLIC ''OTICE Oec ed~n wl I ••I I 11 Iv • e t a t o Hwy Su It lr:)t N•Wpgr! l•K n Thi a bo,'ln111 I COnd\ICltd by ,11 L•TTt•S TISTAMINTA•V I" ne ll gl'>ei! •nd bo'• t><ln~ ~VblK I Cl ll '116llO lnttlv!du~! Elltlt o1 J MUNTEll $MITH ______ I<> Clltll rmA!lcn ~Y It d Sui. c Cou r RoM 1 H oivl.. T Mtrmlll llt D tne J Tnoten O.c111.r P!CTITtOUI tOllNlll I I !lie IQnt I •le n f est •nd eJ • e l t nt Ntwporl Be.en <.t i ! 916'0 Tl'lls tt•t•men! Wtl flltd w In 1111 NOTICE IS HE llEIY Ci Yl!N 11111 NAM• ITATIMINT o! ~ad OtCl'<!enl ~I rne l mt o! 11 1 Jonn TU!lle 100 Vlt Lido N0t• County (e « ol 0 t "Dt CO\lnly Or'I CL.AltlNOA SMITH 1111 111fCI h•rt n • TM f'OUawlr>11 perton I• oolnl bu• 11111 <lea n an<l • I me ght •I 1e and "lewport 8e.cn cillr 9?IMIO "lo•tmN• ' 1911 po1tlt1., IM 1'rotio1r1 tol wrn 1n<1 tor 1, 1111 t•I Int ell~ e l'I~• •C<IY td bv Tn 1 t>u~l11.,.., It condudMI by 1 fll't47f IUut tKI ...-llfl•11 T"ltrntnt•ry IO TltENO>M5TElt C 0 ~MOO IT y ooe.-tlfllft OI ltw n O l'le"""I~ o!lle QNle t i 1>11rtner!Jl!p "llbll&hlod OrlP•G't Catt! Ot !ly l'llol ri. Plllllontr rtftrlnct to wl'llcll 11 FQRECA~T\ 000 Cimpv. Or Svl!t lll•n or In .adle>n lo ne of •8 d Ror>e 1 H OJ•ll Janut ry 11 Tl 29 '"d Flbr.ii rv I mM1 !or Nrlller ~•tleu!1r1 t l\cl lhl l 3" Nl'W"°rl 8Htl'I Ci ! I t'IUG dt<.0.nl In and to Ina ce a n real Thi' l llle'Tiln! v.Jl l!ltd with tN Jll 14 I~ lf'l.I I rne 11•.S piece of hH tl1111 !flt l(li'lntlll A~ui! Zin-• , .. , "'"' oroPe !' lorMfo<I n Int Covn , o• 0 •not Counr.,, Cle l of O<t nll't Cw ntv' onoJ----~;;;"°-;:;-;:;::=:=-o:--'-C j 11mt 1111 bttll l ei for ,tb 11 1'11 Or No G I Ca.It ..,1111 Ct ! torn 1 5 ete Of Cal lo n • Ot\(J' Diil! as lo low• I'•~ I 1974 PUBLIC NOTI CE •I t 00 1 m In !!'It cour1roorn of Lor Jl of T •" N~ nn n ne , 1!11''[--------01p1rtmtfll No l o4 W!d covr1 •I l l'lls t>ul lntu 1• con<l ucll'<I by an (oun!~ ot O al1\j~ St~ e Qt Ca orn • V!RTUIO & SCMlCI( f"ICTITI0~1-,,,,-100 Civic c ... ur Dr ve W11I ln ltit ll'ldlvldut l •• per m~o tCll"G•d In Boo-61 ve 11111----Ctnltr Orht C.llv ol S1nl1 Allt C1lltc nlt Kl'llntlh A l nlit I w~o "'I.Ml! 'TATl!"ME NT Thlt 111 em.., ,..1, I lid w ti tnt Peoe lQ o• M • t!l~ne.1u~ Map< n Newport l tt cl'I C• '2Uf TN loll~..,1~11 Pl'•lllfl 11 do no bul MI H Ot twd Jtn l J 1971 Cwn!y Clerk ol OrinQt Cnun ..,, "" rn1 OJI e Inf Cou ,.,, R.ecotdt Ttol 17141 644-IO» 1; W LLIAM E ST JOHtl J '""'"' 31 1'7t ol •~cf\ Cwn1v Artomty1 ti ~"' JO LOVE 21tll F Soulh Hirbor County Cter• ,JllN Ttll or~rl.,, IJ. r"m"'llfl v •nown Pvbll1Md Oringt Co.II Otllt Pllo! l lWI No i Coo!e Mtoi Ctll-•• 0 l(l"'Olll A"'O "'NOl!:ltlOM Piii> slltd Ort r.;it (Wll Ftb""tl"t 5 U 1' 16 1911 Ct ll'\I p IQ! Ind 1111 «I IO II lll11 0.111 StrMI Febru• y 5 11 lt 1• \tl4 011 74 ftd'I '"" lint Ntonf\ lrtad•l1 19'1 I• G~ dtn Grov• Cal lorn • ------1 ltnt• Ana c1Uton'1!1 ftftt P UBLIC NCYrlCf. 'tC'TITtOUS BUS NEii WAii.i• !.TATliiMIOHT l he ..i e 1 tub •" 10 cu rtnt 11•11 ·-Sol•n11i V MortM nm P1rk Tit (11•} Jtl 7717 CD•..,.t nlt t ond 11""1 rt 1 I • I c I on • PUBLIC l"riiOTICE Ntwpe.r-I No '44 C1lllorn11 t'llo60 Attt .,,.YI hr l'tlillentr ''' v•t!on\ rlg~u rlghh of wav 1~0 -----------Tllli Ill/ti,..• 1' beltt0 ccl'Klucr.o by Puo •t>td a •no• c o11 D• Iv ........ n . or reo d f"1CTITIOU' 8USl1'1151 ... lndl• dutl Jt n lt :JO Ind F•ll s "I• S 01 or ol t l •rt Invited tor 11 II NAMI! S'l'ATEMliNT Soltl'l{lt Mor•nd P ""e i~ •no m.i, be In "'r 1 nQ •M T11t1 to11ow11111 Pl """' •r• •o ng This it1tamtn1 "'"1 fl l<l "' " I~• PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot J?I 74 TN Pol low r>a 1)111.0n• •r• doing tu1ln•1 .. m~v Ile dt! vtrtd !o li>e 1111:1110 bu• nn• •• Countv Cl!<"• ~ D<t1111e Coun .,, on prcroanaUv Of o !flt oft (' o( ~I~ ttlQl'lllY THAIF7Y AUTO SUi>PLV 1'-!!' 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I·--------------' FOil THI: COUNTY OF 011.AHO I l tw1nl1 s lltktr 11111 Modttlo !ht Cltrk or mt sv~r\Or c ov 1 ,, H.in1lng1on 811c11 c11u t'l6t7 PUBUC NOTICE "'' A IMIT M H on y I 0 Ct l 1 '1611""'' 1ny Hml t lttr 11\f I rit puo c1!1on l ll t bul n111 Ii conduttld bV 1 lltnt t i E1t1!1 cl CiE OROE 0 STEl'HENS l hh bllll"''' 11 conouctMI tw 1 o•ne ti or l'h\\ nollct ind t>e'c 1 tht maoln9,,.. ,,....1~10 "'0TIC'f TO CJf.ED,,oas Otct11e<1 Pt !nt '"P ol lllt tie J mmlt p Rogtro NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN le TMomtl H ltkt r Ttrm' 1ntt tond 1 twl~ ct !.I e Cllh Tllli llltlmtnl Wt l Hied with l!'f IUPllllOll COUl.T 011 TM• lhl crfCI to • ol IM •boue nt MllO l onn t 5 91,tr or "' 1 c1111 and p1rl crtol! '"' CllolnlY c e k of 0•1t1111• Counry on IT.An O, CALlftOltNIA 'Oil <!t<:tdtnl 11111 t it pe ion• llev l'Q t ''"'~ Thl1 11111.......nl Wit f11MI wllh !ht lt rm1 o1 iuth c HI t !O lit tcctcltb t Jenut n 2~ 1914.. TH• COiJNTV 0, 011.ANG• ~Ill n•I llw 11 d dK-111 1r1 rlQUlrtd Counr.,, Cl.,, ol O 11111 CounlY on lo '"' undt 1 g""' •nd 1o 1111 Su1te lor , '"1J No. A 7Ul4 to Ill• !l'l1m wl 11 lite "f(:"''"Y Jt ""l rt 11 1'71 Court "" oe ct o PO'•) or the 1 mwn1 ".iOlhl\t<:I Oranot C1>1ll Dilly ,.Ito! E1l1hl OI i-IELEN OOTEN SMILEY .-oucMr1 In ll'lt crlfk1 ~ IN cl•rk l'J11U bid to t ccoml)lny n11 clter end m1 J•ll\IG y 7f •nd Flb•u•ry J 11 !t •k1 Hl!"LE"' D SM LEV Decet"' of 1111 l llm'• t ntltltd courl tr to Pub1!111N Or1not C11111 Ot lly Piia bilanct lo bt Pt d ul)<;.n co1111r,,,1Hon 1•1• J:rl 71 NOT ICE ts HERE8V GIVEN lo ll'lt P""''"'' llltrn wllfl lflt nikt Utrv f eOtul "P' J 12 tt H 1•11 lt).)j ol 1•1t lrY tl'>I superior cou11 Ttll•S ( .Oltor, ol 11tt t bov1 ll•mtd dtCtd.,,I V0<,1Clltr1 lo llHr undert lQned ti 1111 I ----------rtn ' DPt •ll"IO •nd m ~ 1 n I 1 ,. 1 n t ! PUBLIC NOTICE tlltl I ll Pll'l<lf'S n1vl1111 ct1 m1 111lnst office Cf Mr t llor....,, JOI-IN D P U BLIC rrriOTJCE t •Plfl"• 1nd 1)<1mlum1 on ln$U 1nt 1 1"' w k! dtctdf!nl ••t re<;11lted to fl it HOLl..ANO 111 Wtil Antlle m Sh'"! "" PltTIT IOUI tUUNlll "'-.Ml!" ITATRMINT tot k:M "' i:ier ton !1 dot no bv11111u oKCellllO 1 IO tl'>I gvrcl'ltlt Jhe I tit "'0TICI IWYITINO t tDS l'hlm wllf'I llle ntetss1ry VOllCt.tr, In Wllmlnglon Ct ll ,,,,.nll t07U, which p D •*' II of !hi d~i. of rKO!'Olll9 M()llct • l'>lrtby glvtfl ltitt 1'11 8<11rd Ille otllct ~ !Ile cltrk O! tlwt t t>Ovt 11 lhol I) •ct of bv•lntu at Ill• ot t tw1vnt t1tt s~ d 11111 wUI 111 n tO• of Tt1/llt11 ol me Co.It Cammvnlt.,, "''111td court or lo present lllli'n wllll llncltr1lgned In •II m•tlt I pertain ng \lllOll tllt ulut l tic ow !frmr. Co "II• 011! cl ol DrtnQt Covnly 11\e ,_,,,,,.,, uo-ucner1 !o 1h 1 ID !flt "l•tt of 11ld dttO'dtnl w 111\n .. 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JOMH D MOLL.ANO nt,,..til dtc..:lt nl l •V• ne II T~lt I I tmt~! l •~VCl'I Wt O lld w!~ O 1np1 County Ohmt I( c;~ lo 8n•en O•C Mlscell1neou• Prln nc '""" 1 tor will n fw r montt.1 1 lt r tilt flrit 0 1 W11I Anttltl"' llftlt ll'lf KElll• DION MAOIEN J'!NNIWGS 0 ~not Co.111 Collt09 Incl OolOltn Wt1I P<.1bllc1llO!'I ~ tnl1 notlc,. Wllml"lll"' t t l I tfll.4 (In & MtOON#I LO Co 'Ill 011td J1nv1 Y ll lf14 Tll UUI fll nu C0t1.,ry C t k ot J1nv1 '\I Jl \t i• />°"ltHl..,11 C~tlllft All bldJ I e to Ill In 1ccO"'Cl1nct DAVIO T SMILEY ~nd All,,,,,., r.r Elt<lllrll ,11111 AlltrntVI11 llllf Wt/> ~e Inti ucl ont tnd Cond !lllft t t f!d ADRIENNE S k LLEEN Pul>l$11~d Or8t1Q• C051I Oi ly Piiot f'.i!)l thld Orl /IQt (NO! 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"'0TlCl TO C!lllEDtTOllS Cont t<:I II !I'll •-It t wtr'Otd It NOTtCE I~ HElll•V OIVl!N le l~t LH Offutt 1Mll Crtmon• l 1gu111 IUf'lll lOll cou•T 0 , THIE ~Im In lht t v..,.1 cl ltllur• to ""''r PUBLIC NOTI CE c....,ltori ti !Ill t ll&vt "'""" dtc.a.nt HIU1, Ct UI t?ill STAT• Of' C'Allf"ORNIA ,Oil nlo 1ucf\ CO!'llr1cl IM procftcll ol tllt l t it Pltf'j,()f\I Nulng clt ll'fll tgtlnsl T1t!1 tro..r1!nH1 It conclucltd by t n THI COU"'TT OF OAANOI he Cl'ltck wUt bl lotltlltcl or In IM Sl l' flfJI lllt 1tld oec..,..,1 1,1 ,._..1~ II tllt ln<1IYl<1u•I Ito 1. ntn cis.e ~ • bond ~ tutt sum 11\trtol SUP••1011 cou•T 0, T"• tllt m with ltl9 ....:1111rv voucNr1 In LH OIMI E1!1tt of RUTH CHATTER"TON wltl i,. for!tllltd 10 11!d <Choo! d strict IT..,Ta OF CALIPOlt"'IA '0Jt tt>t olllct ol tN clt,k t1 !ht l bOVt Tlll1 1l1hlmtnl Wtl llltd ... 11n Ille O.-ct t wd NO blddtr mt.,, wlll'odr1w fllt bl• for THI COUNTY Oft OllANOI 1t111111td courl or 111 prt wfll lllem Wiii\ County C. ... ol Orl~t County on NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN IO !hi A l)lr od pf !or!'( flvt 1451 Cll VI Iller Ne A 111" Int ne(IUtry vOUClltrl ro t h t Jt...,.rt 31 1tl4 ,11111 crellltort ol IM •bOvt nt mtd dtctdent '";r!'"11 •el tor l'h•T-"'11111 ltl9r-of NOTlc• 01' Ha.AlltNG O• f'aTITIOM 11nc1111lgntd t i l'ht ottlC9 of lf'lt t tlc•ney 1~11 tll !"llOtl ht• no tt1lm1 IOtlnsr otrd of ruslttt ,_,., .. IM '0Jt l'rtO•AT• Oii Will AND ,Olt llOflEliT W AN Ol!"SON XII E !"Wlt..,td Or l l'IQI COlll Otlly l'llo! 1~1 si ld otcld•nl 1,1 't<lultot<I 1o flit ptlVlll!'QI ol r1Jtctl1111 1ny I nd t it t>d1 Llna•t TISTAMaNTl.llY Color•da 81\'d 5.illt !'02 Pt1edt<ll l't br....,ry S 11 lt l• ltlt ltl It lh~m wl!lt lhe nert i!l ry VOIKPlt'I In or lo waive 1nv !rr19ultrllltt or I 11 1 ! 1 0 r M ,l A J 0 It 1 &: W Ci tltnrnl • 911Gl wnlcl> !J Ill• pie<• PUBLIC Non,......., tl>e office at 1111 cl• t ol ttot 11xiv1 lnrormi llll" In 1ny llld or In !I'll OUACl(EN9USH Otc:lltfCI pf 1>utlA11t of th• lll'tllt n lQMd !n 11! "o enlln«I courl or to Dl~tnt ltl9m ""t"' lll<Xllng NOTICE 1$ HEll:elY GIVEN tlltt m1n1r1 P«lllfll1111 ta !hi tt!t lt ot ----------------[the nec"'''Y .......:lier& to IMO NORMAfll I! WATlON RICHMOMO V QUACICENBUSH Jll u ld Otctcltnl wllllln four monfflt 1!1er t ISM fllCTITIOOI tUtlN•SI unOtrt!OIWd ., ltw ol!lc• of hit lllOl'nt"/S S«IY 80.t• pf Tru1IMI ANO JANI! ANN 0 u ... c IC E N ' u • H '"" llrsr r.:IJllctllon ti 11111 notlc• P~RICE lt 8EltG LOAO I. SOLDWEOEl ~" Ftlll"lltrr 11 1f14 11 • "' At:NVl lL!! ....... fil .O ,,.,tin I ptllllon Otled ...... ..,. II 1974 NAMR ITATIMl"'T Tiit lollowlng ,......,, t rt bu1lnt11 ti IU IK11,Jty 8109 P11eOtna Ctl lorn I ,.Ub! shld Ort"llt Ct11ll Ot ly l'tlol lo• Probllt o1 W ti Ind IOI ll lUl ll(t CHAllll!S ANTHONY ICINN ... 110 <1olno '1101 whl<I! I' 11\t 1111tt ol bv.111111 Jtnlltr.,, 1' t nd l"1brwry J lfll D714 ol L11t..-1 TtJltmtntiry to !ht Pllfllontri 1nd NANCY l OUI SI KINN~ltO cf !lie undtrt gntd In 111 "'''"" ,.,.,•net to wnlch 11 mtd• for tu•ttitr E•11:ufor1 f'f 11\t will CHAll iiNGEfil Of" "'liWf'OAT '633 Ptcll t (NII t4 •llwty HtwJ)(H"I 811tll ""' o.r111n1no to tM 11t8t• at •11<1 doc.!1e111 PUBLIC NOTICE 11er!lcv11" end lh1t 1n1 11me tnd ,1tct o1 '"" '"°"' "'"'t<t dlCtd"'' with n lllllr mon!h1 1U1r lhl I r11 of ht1r no 1n1 .. ,,,.. n11 bttll itt •01•t1T W AW DI II ION puOll~tl tn of lhl1 nQtlce NOTICI INVITIN• llDI tnr ,II) 1t 1,11 t! 9 ao 1 m In »I • ttlwtN l tYll W11t 01t1<1 J1n111ry 11 ltl4 Nollet 11 llt 1b~ 11lv1n 11111 IM l o.rd !~t cou1troom oi DtPlrlmtnl N1 J 111111 7tt LLOYD M CHATTri:RTON ot Tr111!1t1 of !ht Co.iii Community ol lt ld cour1 t i 700 Ct~ c Ci nltr '•1t•1n1 Ctlf '1111 1("'"'11'1 W l'rtmo .., .. 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If llM W111 ~ t l h'1'1114111 Ptr1~trllllr. Cit I M Orl "9t COo./ft!y Oil J tn p l•I ... :i rtjtcl)f!CI l lW Incl tit Didi JI" JI 1t1• !ht ttlOYO llt l'flld d«ldtnl lbe!'l'•rd J , tclltlr 1'1~ PJ\IU M LIWIS L•MMAM lhlt lltlttM"I 11llNI "'''" !ht CO\ll'lly ,,,,., -to w•IYt • nv 1Trt01,lllrllttl I II' 11•N AMO •1'.A"'T INCOllPOllATID ,. c ........... II~ C!ltf'~ of Ort Mit COii"!'( on Jt nutry A Lii ADAlll l~tor"'1tll!ltt In lllY Old 0t !fl llt AtTDllNIVI AT LAW LM A1t1111f, C .. Utrr'l'lll ..... 25 lt1''-I v TlltrMI M W1rd 01pul.,, llOI Wtllcllff Or1~t ltt ll'O nlddll'IQ NOltMAN I WATSON IHlf ltlllt l'Mflltl tflllt~lrdl TM (11U HI fl:U (OUfth Ctt rk "'..,..., tHCl'I t A t1"4 • I • ot T I L• ....... (111""111• ...,. Altiol'Mr ltr l •tellttn f'Jlf5t T•l (114) Mt tut ·~r o•r rut ",1 Tll UUI .,... P11IJl l1'111t °''"" (otll Dtlly f'llOI Or•l'lll Co••' Ot!l'f 1"1111 Atltn1t~I Ltw o.uv l"llot r= ,!:~~· ~:~, 10l~Y' 1;' 1a1 Pl/tlllalitd °''"" Co.it O.ILr Pllol J1nu1rv tt '"' '•twutrv s. ll '' •111:1 P'tilfulf'Y i u'J/'31:4 r::t":.~~·r"i J ~ 1 17'11 cf:,'1 1 tl9 l •J•n~•r: tt '"'° FeMv••~ s. lt7• lll 1• f"ttvu••v 5 12 lt 26 1'1• ~1111 1t 7• m '' j WE llA\ E ~o f 1ctu 1\ 1nformauoo on 11 but v.i: <10 ha\e hunches he said thtS week 'i\ e know the ?)Sled :~ price and the Lrnrl s1r1cted .o.m price of oil Is up From what v.e know v. e can <'Xpec t substantial Incr e a s e s 1n assessed ':ilues B ut 0 11 IS onl) a sn1a!l percen tage of the coun!y property tax rc\enue JUSt over one perce nt Tht> impact on the ta:t rates Is pretty neg ligible though th1 cost to t he produce r eou!d b e substantial In SacranH~ 1to lhts \\et.:k Asse.111b!y S pe a k e r Rob e Dll co r-.fortltl predic ted a '60 n11 ll!on &: '2.o~ OOon to local governnien ts 1n ~ .~ .,~,..., rncreased property ta xes on El°"~ 1 l f Id LI \lo'Cll Oil le S llM Cp HE LIST E D s u bc:tantial g.11.lns !IJr' the t\loo top 011 producing counties K e m and Los Ang eles For Kern Cou n ty alone r-.forettL suggested there rnav be an add1tional $40 m illlon because the o 11 shortage has pushed the \n \ue of petroleum to ne.w highs In Los Angeles Count\ ~lorett1 said the extra ta xe s could amount to '8 mtlhon or $9 m1\hon He h s tcd no figure for Orange C-Ount) \\ hich ts the third le ading producer 1n the state and Vallerga could supply no estimate on 1 n c r e a s e d revenue I t hink It s real\) premature to start counting m:>ney Vallerga said Its the kmd of stalement m a de m an elecllon ~ear A~10NG THE three 011 producmg Orange Coast cities Hunt1nglon Beat.ii could gain the most A 50 percent boost 1n the value of mineral rights v.'OU!d gtve the city an extra SJ'8 000 In tax retenue For 1973 74 Hunt ington Be a ch expects to hn1sh w Ith $2!!6 000 1n property taxes fron1 tl>e 011 lands In 1973-74 the Newport I.lob t• loo n "1p II e~(O Dr n•~ n 11 e><.ll G• Bro .. 11 At BIKkllf ... c.,, eu np SI l..t!Wt ~ .. ~=~ ':l C•ol'>I Ctym~n CnM1Q O c~n v1 1"> Cent n O C F~ Cnll cnmp Pl CM nc1 A Ch111 Co C114m Cp Cnl B r (l'I I lo!C C !In~ U1 c !1 u A C. 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I lk I 9 S.O•ton Pod~ • IO !le k•lloEn 1 Wll ~911 •0 C 7 II C.on.., lomo-• 10 1l Rykot!S E. 10 10 ~+ Uo uo Uo Uo "' u o "' "' "' uo Uo "' "' I Ve c ond lO I • uo jMey Pero!m I • 1, Ull 1• POI o l e .. > l lo 11 Nft 0.11~ Co p 6 I o.nmen ~ 11 ,. LOSIE1115 !(owCGp toa •-I• 111 luna MIJIH 1 •-,, l McM len (led • -1 •C.lntelSc tn ••-~• \ a8tflP' w1 5 -\ 6 E•e•u! •t. no 1-"" I L•l'ld Rt "°\I ( I"-% 1 11~9"•8 01~ 1'-l 9 n!e 11111 nr11 11'1-I 0 Lin II Old<••I •VJ--.. 1 O!\nllllr Oevlp 1 -1 E.nf•llY c. Ills 6 -~ l E11v tr O ~o 11 -I• • A1~•C 11 11 ·-1,., I Ge<>r 6 ncl 11Q 24 '>-l 16 L~llCll8 ! Ind 2 -4 1/ ncorermCp A t i'.-'-11 KOii'• Pr-rt ll -IV. "' uo "' "' "' Ou "' Ou "' "' OH "' Ou "' "' "' Ou "" Ou "' Ou .. ' " '"' .. " " " " " " " ,. .. " " " " '" ... '" " ' '" " ' " ' " ' " ' " , " . '" " ' ... ... .. ' .. ' .. ' Beach r e\enue 1s $174 160 ~o •""'--------------------.. a 50 perccnl boosl m 1974-75 1 MUTUAL FUNDS I \vould add an extra $87 000 to that figu re Seal Beach has a much ..,.,.. ___________________ _. smaller share $21 776 fo r ~W York -F=o fo'llfl"11h •ll1tol 1973-74 00 a jump In V3lues bd •nd •~~f!I or I dd h $ Cf S on Mu111• Oo<IQC~ l JI l J Dr~•e E I IJ I 1l DllEVl'U5 GRP o.r, Fd t ti )0 ... EQ!y Fd l II l rl 0yjLv J~1 1 81 Sp ncm 1 1' Ill y,1JI on y a anot cr 10 500 Funds .. quoteo t>r 1\one of the cit) finance t11e NASo inc directors are counti ng their cash before they receive 11 but all arc a11 arc of the potential bene fit V A!LERGA SAID school d1str1ct~ 1n oil rich areas might bener1t the m o s t because their budg('l!: are smaller tax rates higher and the impact of concentrate oil holdings could be greater The school districts which stand to profit the most such ris the Huntmgton Beach City d1str 1ct did not have figures available to mdlcate how n1uch of the tr tax re venue com('s from oil properties In hrs Sacrftmento speech r-.fo rett1 a 0 e 1n o c r a t I c gu bernatorial candidate said l\\O faclors the r1su1g value or 011 m the ground and the r e-opening of prev iously s hut dov1n w ells will increase the assessed v alue of 011 company holdtnll' HE PREDICTED It could mean millions or dollars to local agencies o ver lhe next fev. ~ears Grant OKs Mobile Honie Sale Monatr J•d Ont '61 10 13 ftllr"" v I 911 E&E MU ) 00 J 00 llld AU E1gl1 Gr' I 10 I II Adm Gw J BJ •ti EATON & Adm nt J JI J It MOWAllO Adm nJ 14" 81! l!~ln Fd 1 61 9 11! 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NC Al lnco11i 6 9'I I M PROG RAMS At wv IQCMl 00 F nO•n l• 191 ~!>l'(tr J 'I? •JO F n no 1 81 J 81 ""° nv ~!Ill ll F ro lnr; Siii 118 W1 Nal 106' 1 10 Vtro J H J i A11 on l n 111F<1 v~ o 1a lJ Aunt • F • 6 6 ,, Flll~T AXIE INlilESTORS NOUQH70N 0 .r l=d 1 81t 'll f und A 1 1' 11;1 G h Fd 6 \1 J Fund B 68\ I ii ncom 19'1 ~t.11 Soc.• IJ.O 6 01 Slo<:O F ,100 /bl l.<1 !><. lllll 1 10 I~! Mu I I 111 fLl ( G111 91610 6' F m 8" 11) 1 13 8111111<1 10 IJ 10 IJ FOllUM GROUP S.yror !. I} • :J'I 100 Fn<1 ~ J1o 9 J6 fL.11•• II Sil i'l 101 Fn<! 190 l'IO ik'<nHI I ll Ill Co um I S• 7 S9 8e1<on • II • H ?S Fund S !lO s 60 8t '"'' J,. J 70 F!lll Gr 360 1 16 lom!s!k • 11 t tJ FOUNOEllS Boll Fon •01 •" G!lllOUI' B own 111 JOol C..wr~ •60 jOJ 6rn~m 9 50 tso lncom 0~1 1 1 "1 CALVIN 'UNDS F MhW I OS 11!1 8u l FO I t l ll ll F Spoec l •06 •'IO Cdn Fd l1 Ml ll 66Fo.i i,oF l)l ll 0 • Sllr l 16 J H l'llA"'Kl lN N~1,.,.. 91• 1001 OltOUP N.,, \M 1000 !D t S O~TC 1 O I 11 CCi Fund l •I '" Gwin ~· • I 6 16 Ct P T•ln t It 10 l).t Fr lncrn 1 116 l o.o Cm t Slit 11! (r US Gv s 'I !Q&t Choll Inv I H •ao Ulllt e '1' •Ml c"'""'"l"'G Re • C10 s '° j w f"U"'DS Al Eqly l ti 1 OJ Amtr I 6 I l1 Fkl LH:q o SJ 10 •1 l!tlll(d t U 10 JO Fii Mt OP I Ot 8 0 8nd Fd t t l t It •UNOS INCP fq!.,, Gr' • 61 In OllOUP Eqt1 Pr ?I' l OI C.omm ltl 83'1 Fnd Am ''" 111 •mci•c I l l IOS Grwll ~1••6J lfldu1 1r •'S 101 lnccm •II 7!6 Pi o! I OI 1 11 ~peel I 51 1 JI G1tt•1 S 1• s ~ Y1n!ur l it Ill (ii!!. 5 P 1896 A letter of Intent to s e ll CH..,11: Gtn s..c • u • 1 •OITOllll Clrll F"'m • tS 1 '!-I Santa Anita 1'-toblle Homes has FM Bo• '11 1" c,,1n 111<1 111 1 n b h G 'on Cp 4 S' ·~ C....i d 71 0'11l O'I been signed y t e rant V.Tr l \ 100 7 6S NAMILTON OliP o . ~ b i)dJ d Jn d Specl JSl 6 0! Fu"'!! J /S '0 1.Nrp uume u ng an n c .... m Fd 1 '' •,. a•"'t~ s 60 6 11 de\ elop~ent SUbsJdlarV 0 f t MA M"'G l'OI Ill< Om 6 11 6 ~ Llbr1y t II 4 et Hl'1 Gift I tt 1 Santa ta CoMohdated tnc """"' :r tt 1n HIM Lv 1• , 1t was anoounced 1n Newport t~S: ::1 ;~f ::::0 :: 763 Bea h lod b I" TMR ... ',. 'JI He•ltoe .. 1 I S c ay y ,y 8 r r e n COLON IAl Hllr•Ce • JI II St Tom an Grant executive vice 'u"°' 1M1>t1 co •" ••l Con\'tr • )1 10 01 I~ Gt • S' / 18 president EQuU, I" l OS lflt A"'1 11'!-Ill 10 f llf'd t 10 tO IQ Int l!O'I! S ~o 6 H An mvestors group beade<I Gr•t11 '" , t.1 tno F•m 111 1 1• G d L l ll'l(Om ' JI 10 n 11IP9(111 I ... ., .. by erar e ou r neau \ltniur JIJ 2 n 111 nvti1 11 u 19 11 ~resident o[ Sant!!. Anita Colurn G 11 1'11 1S 111.,.rnc; 191 I t/ OOMMO!tWLTW tnY Co .., 11111111 tobUe tlomes tnc Is forming T•"•'•T 111w C.U.d • .. • 66 ul t it I 11 lft w lllO<' 1 t a new corpor1tlon to acq re~ 'a 1 ~1 111w eo. 0 91 1101 the m obil e ho me eom,~ 'It •rt ~~~ssTEL manufaC\Urlng company ~ r. : .. i 1} c~1"'1v 11 {:I Santa Anita Conaolldated 1111~ ;tt,'lt! 1~J't~f"o11b1uph Inc , parent company of the ""~i'i !I n ;; •cs a 111 1 et Grant Corp announced the l.:::1,i ~ 1t1111 3 :~o.1110 ~~ ~;~ decl1don to 1 cUsconllnue Ill f: C:1~ lt' ; ~~ ~~~a1 1, ~ ; ~ m obile home manuh1cturln! 0.11•• t o s.11(1 • Jtt 10 m OIU.WAll• Vt P~v 19 110 activities la st week and sal 011oup in~ Pt\ '•1 • ffl '· I f °'"'' f l0 1016 IS i negotlallons for tiltl sae o °""'" l"' '"' Orwth tie )Ot d 0.11• T "'~to ncem t 2\ 1"' the operation"~~ un er \\1'Y 0tv"fl11 ltti0 ~,00 r,.1 ~ ,0) Ortcf (OJ•I~ t ~ • Sit Fnd TI ls It •1 Rt lf'Y f I 00 I 00 ~¥~ ~'!,~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~:••E: l ~1 : ~ Jtnu~ Fd {I) (II Soq•llft 1 01 1 20 Hin gtn 669 I 11 SCUOOl!ll ,OS JH1n ~g 7 4111 1 ntr nv UOI U GI John In 1 \lllll06 Bttnc 145-1 ~~ KE'l'~101'1t: Com e 9./ I ~· c~, 01 11 .-19 5-1 ~p,.c11 1•11 1•n C.<AI Bl 11t'I10 II Slld Ltv •I~ t NI Cu" 81 I 01 819 SEtURITY f"OS Cu !l(l &!Jto llO Eo.i • lllll' C11,l o.'.l !OSI• nvel 6J 6 l (.i1I SI 11 81/0 t.I UI ~ F SIM 6 •4 Cull !>2 •41 IO JI SELECTED FOS Co.Al SJ ... 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J 61 I 01 f'IOlll I ••J10 U v~~Q d I H IU P<Mlll(I '7'I 10 II \l.1nt 10!0 S Cl PL Ciq0 IQ I] 1! /l Vd lo'(! l J '1t J .• Plil(E llOWE V kng GI'" 4 It tAI Grwl~ O 12 O 12 Wlll!ll fl I n 1 IJ !nconi •9'1 t t7 W~t11Mll 10•7 11 'tf 1"w Er• 11 J ti IJ We n1 tq_ •IS • •} Nw Ho I 61 I tS Wll IHGTON Pro Fd 6 q I~ OllDU,. PrGv dl IJJ •OI Eollllf Provd (,I 1 3' &tlll -.! Pruo) P <!I • ''I Mo Qt> PUTNAM l •u•I FUNDS W., y CIU'ltt 0 H 1 ii Wt I" 1!011 ll i ~I 9 fl;.) l'ol)lm" Gtoro l o •ti wi...iw vr .. 1~ , .. 10 ).I w.1, ""' "'om 1 1/l loO'M.(I Gr ny, •! I JI 'QI W 1t on1 111!1 F 1\11 ,. 7 '""'• • I • JfJ OAI L'r' PILOf Air Cal ProJDises Soaring 1973 Profits ' • By sn;vE MITCllELL 01 tllo o.ii1 P!101 S!llt Air Clhfomia has bi.'t'n Oying 1111 in::itrumcnts since the Sccuril\' <1nd Exchange Comrrussion. 1s:s ued a warning !Cl brokers la.~I J u n e . forbiddln.: ltif'm frorn c1~·1ni; quotatlOOS on lh~ NCl'>pc>rt Dcach.bast,-d fii 1n·s ~tork. Since thRt lime, A i r Califon1ia stockholders ha\c bt'.tn );ept il1 a c I ou d t11nct·n11ng the-:i 1 r 1 1 n e 's rerform.:1nce for 1!173. ROBERT \\". CLJf'J•Ono. ,\ir C:uli fomia pre~ldent. ~ays Toil Se11ate Leadc1·s Seel{n1g RolllJack i11 C1·u(le Oil P1·ice \\"ASlllXC:TO~ 1L:l'l 1 Leaders of both µa1·t1l·~ said ioday there was a good cha nl.:e the Se nate \1<iuld \l•ll' for :1 rollbi:ic k in the prit·c of tn1dc oil. <."On!rovcrsin l propos;i l t o contrul \1·indfal! oil con1pa11y pi"Qfits. It \l'<lS th is prorits proposi1l that had bogged do\1·11 the cn1crgency energy l1·g1 ~l:-ition si11ce b ('for L' l'hns-t1na s. L:ndcr J11ckso11·s an1enl'I· m(·nt. prices tor c111de 011 ;ind \"irtually all its produc!s, 1n- the compsr.y expects lo report profits of more than $2 niillion for 1973 up from net earnings of $i60.000 for 1972. Clifford says that since the report fron1 the ~uditors has Gasoli11e Cut 2 Cents CHICAGO ~API -T'he ArnQl"O 011 Co. has ,1nnouneed price rt.'Cluctions of (y,·o ttnts a gallon for ~asoline a11d 911c cent a gallon for ho1ne hc<jllllg 011. diesel rue! ::ind rt'siduat fuels. The rl'<iuctions. "'hich 11•111 be n1ade in wholl's:.ilc prices to gasoline deall'rs. are scl1eduled to go intQ eff~c! today. /lousc-Srnatl' co n r l' rt' es \"Oted ~lond:-iy 111 ta1ur uf rolling back the ))rtC(' of don1cs1ic crude 011. putt111~ a ceiling of S7.9 iJ b:tr1cl \1hith has been selling for up to $10.25. The \·ofc 11as lhe fir~t break in a deadlock lh nt has been ho!Jing up legislation 10 give President Nixon po\1·cr.s to deal 1\'ith the energy crisis. clu1/ing gasol inl'. \1ould be ~-----------~ ba:;t'<.I On le\"t•ls l11st .\lay 15. BOTll SENATE Repu blican leader Jlugh Stoll o f Pennsy lvania and Oc111ocra!ic leader 1-like l\tansrield of Oil Chief Fears Gas Rationing LAS VEGAS. Nev. I AP I - The possibility of gas ralioni11g is n1oving increasingly close because o[ panic buying hy 1notoris1s. says the president of the American Petrolcun1 Instit ute. F'rank Ikard spoke to a nP\l"S conference l\1onday a1 the Sith annual convention of th e National Auto1noblle Dealers Association. The chances or rationing are •·50 to 75 p<>rcent greater today than they \l.'t're l;:1sl y,·cek" because or pa n i c pur<:hasing. {'Specially in th e /\"ort hcast. he said. But he said he docsn·1 exl)t'ct gas prices nationa lly lo go to SI a ga llon and did ex1>ect the price to slart le\·eJing off soon . Proposals to tax excess oil con1pany profits or cut back s the oil dl'pl cl.iun alloy,·ancc a r c inadvisable. he st a t e d • terming them po!ential sliflers of capital investment ;ind development of new supplies and petroleum sources. FINANCE i\1ontana said todav thev could support the c:on1prOrnb~·. Confl·rccs \ll"lll back 10 \l"Qrk Oil the bill tock11. \\"i th the St.'llate le:ldC'rshiµ· supporting !he price rullhack, it was likely th:! bill \rould t.:\'ell!llatly pai,:> the Senate. It s!ill \l'ould have lo be 1)assed by the llousc. Strong opposi tion 10 any rollback came fmn1 Sen. James Buckley (C·N.Y . I. Jlc said such a n10vc y,·ould he ··a fraud on the An1eric:1n consumer" and 1r o u l d di scourage invcstn1ent needed for the. United States Ill liccome sc!f-suffic.ic11 ! i n Cllerg j'. T II E CONCRESSIONA(. provision lo roll back cnidc oil prices - sponsored by Sen. Henry ill. J ackson ID-\\'ash.) Y.as substitut ed for a plus prO\'able HlL1·eaSL'S 111 l"03IS to retailers sinee 1hl'n. The price of crude oi l :ic:tuall v L"Quld be as low ;1s $5.2fl P:!-r barrel unde r the ;une11d1ncn1. bul the President 1~ given di~crl•tion to raise it to $7.09 :.is an inccnti\e for n1ore produ<.1ion. Jackson, prL'<lictlng l he rt·sulting retail gasoline saving at four cents, said the a1ncnchncnt may clea r the \r:Jy (or Senate pa~s11ge of the energy bill, :n•t horizing !he President to ordc!· gasoline rationing if lie sc-cs fit and ;1 long !isl of o t h c r conservation n1easurcs. Anahei111 Finn Sell s. Pro1l11 c l Plant Industries Inc. of Anuhcin1 announced I h rt t C;1rson Ch c n1 i c n I Co .. Savannah, Ga ., has bccon1e the fifth 1najor n1anufac tu rcr to initiate national distributio n ol" its persona l care products utilizing Plant 's Selvac. self- prcssu rized conta iners. Bread Bisi1•g S,\N .l''flA NC ISCO iU JJil -l.arraburu Broth- ers. Inc .. is adcLing a di1ne to I.he price of both French and sourdough one-pound loaves of bread_ The new price \Y iJt be (i9 cenls, the IJ:i kcry said 1\1onday. 1-lal Goldstein. the fir1n 's ''ICC president. bla1ned the incrca~ing ..:osts of flour, ~ay in g: ··It's going up, up, up." "A year ago we \.Vere payin g about $6 for 100 pounds of flour. Nu\v \\'e·re paying $14.40. !rs catchup ti1ne for us." Introducing the new Coast Federal • savings plans. we'll pay you iliehighest interest in Coast Federals history with rates that range from SY.::<. to 7 Y,~~ .. ~ l1n•, ,. •11 "'' 11, ,. ·'" 111 :' pl..n~ 1 l····11•n• ··I 1" ,_!I\,. I I •II Iii'' h• ~I 1•"111111 I• <I \ 1 dP' •\ 111•: Highest guaranteed rates Annuill 1\nnuJI hlio . i\lin. rJlr ~ield bJIJn(e 1e_om ___ _ 7.soi;~ i.i9'":~ ~ 1 nno ...!\l',lf lC'rt AT&T Has Rec.~ord Profits ~E\\' YORK IAPl -The A1ncrican 1'elepho ne & Telegr:Jph Co. says [ts profits in 1~73 rea thcd a record ~2.95 billion, an iricrc ase of JG.6 percent over l!}i2 earnings that totaled 52 .53 billion. AT&T. parent con1pany of the Bell Telephone System. reported ill on d a y that earnings last yea r per share of Mmrnon stock rose to $·t98 tompan.!d 11·it h St34 a share in 1972. 111e con1pan.v also realized a one·ti111e profit of $~6 rnillion tn 1973 fro1n .sale of its Con1 municat1ons Sa t e l l i l e Lorp. Bell sys1em re\·enues last year increased by 12.5 percent to $2.1.53 billion, up fron1 $20.90 billion the year before. AT&T Ch:1irman John ll dt'Bull$. a t t r i bu t e d the irnprovcd profits ro ''incrcas- f·d usage of telephone service. cftectivu expense control and rHlc rrllcf pro l'\ded by r1·;;ul:itors aware of the effects of J)('J"SiStcnt.. inflation on tCll'Vhonc• <..'01np;in1e!>. '• l11co1u e Up For Pa1·ific 1'elepl1oue SA,\" FHAl'\CISCO (1\P) - f' a c i f i c Telephone has rl·JXl rtcd earnings of Sl.59 a eo11u110n share for the 1973 C':1lend ar yea r. co1111mred y,·ith SJA2 ;i comn1on share in l9i2. The company said il s 1972 rr\'enucs \1•ere reduced by 1norc th:1n $84 1nillion because 1hc stale Puhlic Utilities Cornmission orclerL'd refunds I() custome rs. The order cost. P;icific Telephone 30 cent s a l'<ltn1non shnre in 19i2, the eo1npany said. l':icific 1'clcphone reported 1!s ;1\t,:r;ige plan t ill\t.:Slmt'.'nt ru"C' frum ahou r $1.1 billion in l!Ji2 10 about $.7 billion Ill $!)/:J. :\l"l inron1e $2!9 .. iBi.\.1110 111 s25!l.-ti~.ooo in pan) ~ .. 11d. ro~c. f r o 111 IYl2 10 about 19i3, the com· CONNELLEASE· 6.75 t..'18 I .I )I II) ! ' ! \'l"•H ~-\ "! I. 1:J [i] J Your Fottory Awtltorlnd 6.50 h.72 l ,1!110 I \ PJ r I l "r! --+------'!ll·d.11 .:;,7:; . ,. .J •• ;J .:i.'12 :i.J'J I JI! ~I nn n11n. b1\1ll l ~ ,H l•ll/nl I' .1 ,. tv 11 , I.. ,1ccoun! f •'dC'tJI re-..:1d.1r1on' rP(Ju11l' ,1 "llb,1.1nt1.1 I 1ntf'r•'-I pPn,111\ on ,111 r£•rtt(•( ,l lC .111 nun I 11·1th<lr,!l\,ol• pri111 II• nl,ofur11;. The Insiders Club l1i-l 11p\•n .1n ·" •1 )1111! ,11 Co,i,( lo)r $l.•l11n, .oruJ \1 •II ( ,1 11 ,i.:1·~ 'P''L +.d lio\\" "'ln"d••t"' p r n·,.~ 011ro1r1~u111•·r1-\Pl•d' .1nd ,1•111(1~, (f(/Ml ,111t nn1•1b1l1 ·~. ·•f"lplt,1nce~. ltrtlll\\HC' !<• r1.1vC'I, 1•11!••r 1,unrn• ·nt ,ind h! u111· dt'l • 1r,1t1ni:;- l 1 u ,1 ~ 1,! tlJll .1< ruunt, \ oll gc1 f ,,..,. !1.l\•f'lf'r"' rhPt~~-11l11t\l)' •")lcll'f', nof,111• 't•n•1r1•, 110!t' {0!1('1""!1n11l ,,1 ,1") lfl 't, •111 ,, n11n111111m $2.~00 b.+1.in• ''. .i p••r,11n ,1t t..hl'c l..on ~ ,1rc11ur11 ,1 1 .1 m.q1" b.oril.., .ind .t -.1111 dl'p(!,d bo1c Saturday hours to,1~! •)fliC•'' ,irr• npC'n <;,u urd.1y~. 9 a.m, tn 1 p .111 Wt•••krl.1y•., 't .1 m to 4 p.m rrid.tyl ,111 Ollu .. ~ ··~(1•p 1 downh)\\ n l • ,. Arl}l{'IL'l ,HI' np•~n \1) 11 p tn . . COAST FEDERAL SAVING S . . . . We want your money. And we11 do more for it. ...... ,. ...... t l'1•• 11.u .... 1 l tnll.!!• Hl!nllflglon Bt•<h Office-: 91 ti~nt1n,,,rnn ( • ritrt r. 1·1) 11'1~ l!14i • l.A, M~+ri OUir.-: '•\h I'> Hill, f•! I· 1Jj I (.on~··n1(·nt Ult111·~ lh1r111,.:h1,111 ( .1l11<Hn+~ 1 Chevrolet Lec11l"'I Dea'-r • New '74 v.,111 Hotchbocll S6840 PEii: MONTlf Plul "Tall & Lie. On "'""'· Cl'"!'d1I '' f.\I). 0.E.L. CONNELL CHEYaOLET 2821 HARIOl ILVD. COSTA MESA 546°1200 mobile phone ---·--- place fl recel'ff telephollecatb la,....rcar --·---·----·---No C•pitot 111••1""010 Mo11th to Mo11th lto11t•I lo1ii 0 11-1\GI rou•n /l.\D/fH EL l l'HU•I S£nV1 ("r .,. 401 S.Saol9Fe, _,. .. 835-3305 been r~eh·cd, the firm hopes normal resump1ion of trading in Air California stock will nol be far behind. The ro mpany I.! seeking a y.•a1ver of tile SEC ruling. Last year the r j t n1 • s auditors, Alexander Grant and Company , y,·i thdrew <:t>rlification of the 1971 and 1972 reports after allegations of a nu1nber of irregular financial transactions arose. TllE CllARGES roncerned financial ~alinb~ between Air California and its J)<lrent firm, \\lestga1e -C.11lfo111ia Con» ration . \\'estgate's subsidiary, \\'est Coast Properties. Inc .. is the record holdt'r of 79 0€r- cent of Air Cal's outstanding eo1nmon stock . 'J'he allcgatlons, as outlined h~' Air California , include clauns that son1e off icers of the airline, y,·ho "·ere also officers of \Vestgate, <'Ae<:t.itl'.'d three noles du ring 1971 and 1972 payable !o !he United States Narionat Bank. then 0\\11ed by ernbattled San Diego ftnancier C. Arnholt Smith. Srnith is still the 1najnrity stockholder of Westgalc. The no!es were rene1vcd from time to tin1e in Ilic na1 ne of Air California. The proceeds of these notes, \•:hich amounted to a considerable a mo u n t of n1oncy, \\·ere not received by Air Ca\ifomia . according to the com pany. The first note, dat ed Aug. 27. 1971. \.ras fur the aniount or $3,200,000. A11ol11l•r, dated ~l arch 23, 1972, \\":.ts for S3,750,000 and the third. in June of 19n, y,•as for S250,000. T H E NOTES \l"Cre appa rently de po s i I e cl in acx:ounts in !he 11ame of other subsidiariei; of \\'e~1gate and then transfcrr'!d lo companies ~icir J\ir Cal S<J.1·s may or may not be related to \\'eslgate. Al exander Grant and Co. ackno11'!L'<iged l ha t Air C11ifornia's operations results for 1972 :-Jrt> corre('f, but declined t.o ex press an opinion on the baiance sheets for 1971 or 1972 bccau~ of poss ible '"extraordinary items.'' The au d i to rs claim uncertainties exist in rl·gard to an1ounts th<1t may be 0\1·i ng to L"ni1e<l Sta te s Nation:i l Gank. In recc l1·ership, :u1d an1ounts 11 hiC'h n1ay be O\Ying to those con1 panics \\'hich nia y have ac!vantcd n1onies to Air California. THE AUDITORS a I.so <!Xpressed uncertainty arising from the outco111e of present la\\'Suils against .o\ir California as 11·elt as potential litigation and the possible existence of additional unrcco rd t:d transnction.s. ).Iax \'an Dordr Nhl eXl'C!I· li\"t' vice president for !hc air· line, is upst..>t by the auditor·s decision . claim ing 1\lexandcr c;rant and Co. ls un d11Jy cautious in its opinion. \'an Dordrcctn. sa\·s Air California confirmed that ··at n6 tin1e \l"t're Air Ca lifomiH funds used 111 any 1\'ay in !he irregulnr tran.saclions. \\'e lost no n1011e\·. and as far as e:in bl: di.:trrn1incct. 110 one el:ii11~s thflt 11·e 011·e them money , or they O\l'e us fll{lllCy .. , i\"EITll ER VAN. Dordrechl nor Air Cal president Clifford i.~ an officer or director or \\1estgate. Van [){lrdrecht says tlic audi t ors ''c hos e th e conserva!ive route in this matter. \\"c feel thcv arc off b:.lse in not showing ::in opinin11 on the balance sheet, It's unfortunate. but that"s tht• y,·ay \1'e'll have to go \vit h it. Hopcfu!Jy, the 197~ rrporl \1111 not have that clause 1n lh('re . ., 1'hc Air Californ ia execu tive s:a)s !he fim1 's ]{·gal counsel l°(-e!s lh!'re ure solid defenses aRainst th~ charg('s. "OUR AT T 0 R ~ E ,, 'S opinion· is !h.11 there is no ba sis fur liahi\ity as far ;is Air California is cont'erned. The triul Y.1il1 show that there \\·as no illegality on the part of certoin Air California individua ls." In the meantime, A i r California has pr om i s e d stockholders good ney,·s for 1913 in a final report due in !\·1arth. Until then, the cOmpany is asking for SEC pc:orrniss ion to begin over the- coun1er irading again. Link Delayed Capilot News Ser\•lce .,, SACRA!\1£NTO -f\fotori sls using Interstate 5 toward.! 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I'· ,, ~'. !l a M ~londay's Closing Prices NEW YQRK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's High-Low s Appear Eve ry Saturda y •9JL -Stocks Pluinmet; • Dow ln<lex Off 22 • NE\\ YORK (UPI ) -Stock pr1<'C'5 fell sharp!} acrosri: a broad front r.tonda) on the New York Stock F xchangl Trading v.as sl0\1 Tiie Dov; Jone smdust r1<1l a\erage 11as orr 2'2 i4 po nt:; f 821 00 The avcr1ge 1 <is sl ightly \\c1ghtl'<l ho"r.1t:r I'll. cause id.t o! lt3 30 roinponent .stocks \\~re ex-div11h:ud and this factor a1.:counted for 2 5 points 111 th e dechnc 1 he l&">U('s decluung 111 val ue led those ga1111ng b) 5-lo-I ratlo among UK! I 781 tr ided Brokers sa~d the selhng pnn1arlly bv 1nd1v1dual~ rail rr th<ln 1nst 1lU!IOi1S Y.as prornp!L'<I hy 11 c series of gloon1v economic pore<.:asls and lnditators l~ u~ ti ! st \\eek and fresll TC'JXlrlS about ll f th~ poss1h !i1v of g 1solHlc ration ng nd \2 1 an indeflnllc ro11t1 nu:it on of the \r 1h 01 1 embargo On the American Stock ExchJngr prices also "ere lov.rr u1 slo'~ tradmg "<ii,, ' .... J 2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday, february ,, l'f/4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • f 'antll11 (,'lr r 1u ". , . ond \O the poor doggie hod none." "So she hod to phone ond get o pizza for him! Righ i, Mommy?" Burt and Sarah: Hi s Ve rsion Dy J\IARILVN AND JIV GARDNER Q: \\'e kno"' the Nlxons mu st mail out tons of Christ- mas cards. But "·hy do they ho\•e to be (ranked at our expense? -1\1. Tellil. lodiaoapolis. A: But they're not. The President and i\irs. Nixon 's holiday greetings \vcre mailed wit h the same denomina· lion postage stamps "'e taxpayers affix to such envelopes. Q: What's !he na111e of the aukl biography l\fllton Berle's been "'riling for the past six month!!?-l\1oe Brow- an ick, 1\liaml A: Tentatively the veteran actor-comedi an leans to- v.•nrds 1\larilyn Gardner's suggestion: "i\ly Life \\'ith Mil· ton Berle-by l\til!on Berte." Q: We've read so many conflicting versions of the Burt Reynolds-Saru h 1\lilell mess, "'here her manager "·as found dead In her room. \\'as she or "·as n't she in B11rl's room that night?-lrene S.T., \\lorcester. !\lass. A: Though Sar;ih \\ishcd she \1·as miles ;111,ay. the ans\1•rr is }'l'S. "S.1r<Jh was in my roon1 "'hile I \\'as getting a n1ass;igc, '' Reynolds told writer Clair Sefran, in \11hat ('Glad You Asked That') she describes as a '"!igh!. angry ':oice." "Massage.'' Burt observed , "didn'l u!-ied to be a dirt y \vord. And no. I didn 't V.'ant Sarah there. I askl'd her to leave but she 111ouldn't." lie remembers the call for help after Sarah finally returned to her o\1·n roon1 and found l)a\'id \Vhiting. her business manager, dc<1d. ,,·Hh a c<1sh on the back of his head. ''If I'd found \\'hiting ,,·ith Sarah.'' Burt said hone stly, "!hen bring the male ch;1uvinist pig that I am. I'd have fought "'ith him. And if I had. he 'd proba bly be alive te>- da y. He'd have been too battered to get up and take that overdose of pil ls." Asked 1vhethcr rumors about his having an affair "'ilh thr .1clress \\'t~rc !rue. the 111ale sex svmbol snapped, "[ \l'ould have lx·cn glct d lo say under oa!h lhat I did iiot hnve an affair 11·ith Sar:ih. But nubOdy asked." (~: Is it true that Bobt>y Rigg11 v.·iU now challe nge au· dlences and play n night club date in Las Vegas '!-1\lrs. Nadine 1\1., Brooklyn. A: No. Bobby has rigged up another ca~r. J1e's going 10 be the tenni s pro al Uie gaming reso rt's fa mou s Trop- icana Hotel. POSTSCRIPTS FRO~I i\IARIL\'N: To t\largaret Staley, Lake"•ood. Colo.: Sorry \\'C can't print the parody (on \\'atergate l that Rieb Little offered on lhe Carson show. It's special material , protected Uy copyright ... To 1\1rs. Edgar E. Lynch. t\laccdonia. Ohio: There is no relation· ship bet"·ecn llobert Culp and the late Hobert Ryan . To Lill ian t\1. Fahizio. Farmingdale. N.Y.: Absolutely not. l'rrr\' Co mo has never been in volved in cri1ne or r-.1afia aclt\'.itif's. Nor has he had p!>ychiatric problems. Ile has one of the rno st spotless reputations in the firrnainent of stars ... To Cr<iig Sunde, Decorah. lo\1•a : \Vhen you St'C a pcrfor111cr t\\'[(•r on !he sa n1e screen. closeup and dis- tant, it's just a clever camera Irick. Srnd 111H1r r11iesli(fl1s lO 1"/y Gardner, "G/ncl )rr11( A.skf'rl Tltnt." cnre nf rl!i.<: 111?1V.~pnper. P.O. lJox 1560. Cnsln f.1 es(/ .92026. r'luril!/ll ouri /-l y r.nrdnrr u·i/I 011· s1ver 11s n1<11IJ1 11 t1cs11n11s c1s tl1ey cnn n1 their r'v/1111111, /JIU /ill' !'filUHlC Df n1n1[ nu1ke:; /)C/'SOlll// rcp/iCS i111· JIOll Slb/e. Gra11d1notl1e1~ Held h1 Ritual Deatl1 .. Girls Swing Telling It Like I t l s BEIRUT f AP) -!\11mi defendants and "fun·sl'tku1g Shakib, a filn1 star in her Oriental guests." prime, "'as accused in n1orals The going ra !e w a s l'OUrl here of running a call-whate\'Cr the tra(fu.: would ' . OPELOUSAS. La. !AP ) - T\\·o de f<'nse l<i v.'ycrs have been ;ippointcd for a Galves· t.on, 'J'(·x. v.'Ornan accused of 11sing her 3-ycil r'{)!d grand· d.1t1gh1 cr .is :t hurnnn sni:ri (ice in a blHck n1agic reli gious ri· tu:il dro"·ned in a bathtub because ~==~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:;:: she "·as possessed of evil I spirits. 1 Di.,tr·icl f'ou r! Judge (;;1rl:1 nd Pavv ~\I on d a v appoinH«i [.lon;ild Bichard and Ste\'C Ledet. b 0 l h of t)pelousas, alter Ruth Daniles Brou ssard . 39. sa id s he rouldn't afford to hire her / . ~ ;:.oi!lj> 'lt- r.1Rs. HHOUSSARD voas booked on a charge of murder in a case 11.·hich thu s far lacks a body -a serious dra"·back in a murder prosecution. Officers say witnesses Told them the child. Sh.1nna Star Lovell, was killed in Eunice, La. 15 months ago and buried in a wooded area in that vicinity. Shanna's mo1her. !-.1 r s . Debon'ah Lovell of Brf\\·ick, La., a 21-year-old Ro · i:i o dancer. s'liT ren d cred to officef'!I two week! ago and toJd the1n the child 11 as • f\IRS. LOVELi_, was booked as <i nJ<l!eria l witness. So were Richard Swain. 21. of ~!organ City. La .. and Joseph B. Faul, 20. of Berwick. Chief Deputy L.D. Ca rriere said statements by Mrs. Lovell and Swain led to the arrest or Fau1. Carriere said Ure murder cha rge again st Mr s . Broussard was b a s e d on information obtained in the questioning of her t h r e e daUghters. The other two are Hegina Lee Bush . 23, and Anna Carr, both of Berwick. THEY WERE picked up on district attorney subpoenas and later released. Otis Lomenick, St. l .. andry Parish legal advisor , said last 11·eek he is uncertain whether lht• rase can be successfu ll y prOS('CU led "'ithoul a body. 0 1s!. Ally, ~1organ Goudeau said h(• thought indictmenlJ v:cr<' po~siblc but convictl "·ould be difficult to obtain . Ei1ell Gibbon s • • • Gift Easy ToSwallo'w 1 Say It's Not So DETR OIT i U f' I ) REG. TO s9,35 GAL. Freda . ' GAL. • WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! ~' • Point contractors , apartment .f.--' owners, homeow ners! Here's your chance to save on first qual ity Lucite'' pa ints, • We deaned out DuPont's western warehouse & there's a great color selection. • Famous Lucite;> quality -goes on last, dries even fast er & cleans up • easily with soap & water. • Covers most walls with just one coat. • · Buy it by the caseload -you'll wa to redecorate your tntirt home ot this super low sale price. HURRY WHILE IT LASTS! I 1 ' '~ -, 'LOW COMMOTION' , By CAR OL MOORE 0 1 Wiit 01llt' "'1111 it11t True to its billing, the train trip to San Clemente by the Early Childhood Education class from Canyo n School i Costa Mesa certainly wai..!.'.a--:letl:Fftin( ex· perience.'' Arntrak learn ed th at each seat and foot rest can be adjusted 346 times dur- ing the 20-minute ride. 1'he co nductor learned there were only 28 youngsters, not the 900 he imagined. Regular passengers learned there wa s little chance of ge lling to the water cooler. The reporter learned that 4-year-olds would rather suck a thun1b or nestle into a chaperon than express an opinion or share t he wonderment. - Bot the bi g, outside world was ab- sorbing. Angelically sharing two seals as the tra.ins pulled out, each foursome of trav- elers soon clustered at the window, notic· ing cars, trucks, horses and golf carts or sailboats. . The children bad been studying trans- portation. They took a double-decker bus lo the station and previously rode the Newport Beach ferry. . Now they could see first han·d the dif- ference between freight and passenger trains. An old caboose was a bonus to explore. And who has more fun exploring than 4-year-olds? They di scovered every possible posi- t ion for the window shade and com- mented on the new, blue upholstery of the first car vs. the shiny, old leather seats on the rel.urn trip. · After one girl exclaimed, "Sit way • Tra ins have windows for ·everyone to look out of. They also ha ve loud wh istles so .you might want to cove r your ears. On the wa y to San ,C~mente, Tim and David adjust s~ets while clessma+es 9et a drink of waler from teacher Sue Reilly. Two young girls ere still awed by the train as it comes to 1-.ke t he m hom e, o ~ do they not want lo leave the beach? back: it's fun ," it didn't take long for someone else to figure how to roll over on the reclined seat and talk to friends behind. Thus spread th e challenge in elc rn en- tary p hysics -to bring a cup of wate r back from Lhe cooler without usi ng your hand to CO\'er the top. Soon it was t.i1n c to grab the swea ter of the boy or girl in front of you in the aisle. wind your way around the baggage compartment and down the clanky steps for a picnic on the beach. Standing on th e scats for a better view on the return trip. the youngsters kib- bitzed about the varied speed of tl1e train, passing scenes, the sparkling ocean water . or whate ver's ne\V when you're four. Plenty of sand on the scats was evi· den ce that the children, too, had learned a lot. : ;, ,:; --~ ,,, ' ,' I \ I; j BEA ANOERSON, Ed;tor • DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE Feelin.g Fin.e? .Out.c.ome Could B.e Worse AR ANN LANDERS: Here's more y for one ol Your l'el Jopics: drink-don't drive.'' And IJant. to know my husband is . no· drunk. ally prefen Coffee. "" , was attendtng a we d ding I was unable to be there. led me about 8:30 p.rn. and said be , home later, "Later" was the ~ay. , 1 waited for him W1UI 2 a.m., 3 4 a.m. I wa.1 ~ing-out of my when he called lo say, ''I'm tn "I'm , nil dru k':' IiOn't worrY. ye." BefQ_re be hung up 1 coaxed to putUng tome0no on tho line • , d glVe toe more information. Wtnough, he IVAS In jail. ~I went down and paid the $100 bond . - but was unable to bring Cart home until the oext mqming. · 'M!ey n!llr.led to release 1 him -unUI he was legally sober., It• took .sl~ .hollfs. W_!, wire advlse~f by oUr Insurance comUny.o to. get. •-lawyer .. The-lawyer. Is )!Oblj!•t<i charge ua ONLY l500 be<auoe he haa helped. us. with . other .matters. (Most lawyers . charge from $600 to $1000.) Carl. will ' be lucky If lie '~ o!f with a $300 fin<!. ' 'Ibis state doesn't care whether you're a chronic drinker or not. If they catch you once they throw the book at you, even if it's your first offen9e. Rotten, Isn't it? -HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE: Sorry, buf I'm wllb Ibo state llull lilrowl Ille boOll. U your lllllbold bad klJlod somebod y tt woukhf't matter( mucb &e daat Mmtbody\1 family -Corl wu 1 aleldy bool<r or a· guy who prefen CC?ffee. Any perso n who gets behind the ~·heel of a Q r wbih! clnmk' sbottld be treated as a crtmlnal because be Is , In every sense of the -.,,·ord, a p&tentlal killer. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I would like to • say something to that man who had cards printed up with a long list of ailments. He handOO them to people wh:> aaked. "How are you?" l wonder 1£ that rellow also has cards for people whose summer greeting is, "Hot enouah for you?:_> Qr in the winter, "Cold enough for you?" On rainy days, "It's nice weether for ducks; isn't it?" Granted, tl'lose'. trite greetings arc corny and unimaglnaUve. So what? This Is the way plain, ordinary peopfe reach out to make others feel they are worth talking to. \.\1hen I say to a person. "Ho"' are you?", I really do care hcl\v he is. If he wanlt!I to hold me up for JO minutes telling me about his gall bladder, I don't ·mind. Apparently he needs lo tell somebody. 1 hope that man whll had those cards printed didn't go to the expense of a large order. With his sourbalt nttitude. he won't have toQ mal)y people speaki ng to him about his he alth or anything clsc.-llNOIANA READER DEAR RE1\DER: You sound tikc a P"'rson who likes people, end 1"11 bet people Hke you. llO\.\' sad for the ttnurballs who fente lhemM>lvrs in. Thty don't know what they're mlssl11ro-. Ccnfidcntial to !\.!other Of 20-Year-Otd Rebel \Vith A Mind Of. Her Own: 'Jbl ... r~•-·r.."• · answer is simple. lt'!I this: "I ~ that the deci sion is yours to make and not mine. You will reap the rewards or suffer rrom the consequences. Sleep '~1 th him if you want to, but not in th.is house." Discover how to be date bait wilhoot falling book , line and sinker. Ann Lander's booklet, "Dating Do's and Don'ts," will help you be more poi3ed and" sure of yourself on dates. Send 3a cents in coin along 'n•ith n long. ~lamped, self-addressed envelope and your request to Ann L.1nder~. P.O. Bo1; 334&, 222 \V. Bank Or., Chicago, Ul. 6 '.654. • • f.j DAJLY PIL01 Tut~dar r~uru.try ?, 1'11-l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Care Homes: A Growing County Need Thtl't' 1 ~ a gro"'ing nft!'CI ror da~ rare hoirl.l'S 1n the coast area. 3<'cordlng to ~1rs • \largaret O'Brien, day <:arc plactment coordinator for the Orange County Oepartrncnt of Social \Velfare. She listed the rP.q uire1nents for th e home s and parents. and defined I he purp:1se of day rare ho1nes '·F'amily day rare Is 1hc care of Wlfelatt'd chlldrt·n in Service Adopted Dr. Andre Noe. chief pediatrician fo r the In- ternational R e s cu e Co mmittee, and a Viet- namese nurse examine a nine-rno nth-old Viet - namese girl shortly after her arrival at the new 1nedical rehabili- talion center for war orphans. The 7-0·bed facility serves the five American a d o P. l i o n agencies operating in Vietnam . a priva te fam ily hQrTI(' with or 11.·11hout compensation"' ~he !tlld A IJC'l'nse l.'l required, accordtng lo state !aw. 1'hese are issued through t h e Ueparlment of SociaJ \Velfare. Steps in licensi ng are as follows: Persons ihtcrested f i r s t rnust aUend an orientation mi·c tin,'t . These are scheduled r1re limes throughout the roo111h. i"'ex-1 , an applicalt0 n 111Uj\ br submllled "1th 1 h rt-c references from fri~·nds, other than relatives or cn1ptoyc·r:L. Then. an lnspettion l•:\11 be made by !he fire departrntnl for fire and safely clearan ce .. Appl icants ;ire required to submit a floor plan of the residence, "nd an evacuation plan 1nay be reque:>ll'd. Cht•st X·rays or skln te~~ are required fo r all adults , . . ,. ? ! ' " i • , Yi 00 live 1n the hon'M". Th1!1 1.i to dl.'term1ne fracch¥n frorn u1·t1ve tul>erculos1s All fa rruly rnen1bers must Ix: ln good heJ lth mt' n t a 11 y and physically. An o!Jit"'t' intervie w i!I r;et up durmg which ·t I me b1.1ckground Information I s t.'Ollected . Hwbonds must be present during this interview. A nondiscr i mination statement must be signed to Ul'I Telepllolo Pnsur~ that no exclusion takes ·· atmosphere and play areas I be ( •-col"r "'·IU be evaluated. pace cause o r ....... " , ereed, naUQnal origin or LI~ are !!Sued ln two groups: not more than five "ancestry. chlldren , when the age ran&e ' All applicants mwl be of the day cin!! children Is fingerprinted . PerSOO.!J with a infancy throu gh 6, and not conviction of sex orreruse or more than six when the age felony with intent to do bodlly range is 3--18. Both groups harm are ineligible for include the day care mother's Licensing. own dtildren under 16. The final ste p is a home The day care mothe r i.s interview, during which the allowed to set her own rates, space, n a pp i n g faciUties, and !s assisted by the Your Horoscope Tomorrow Department or Social \\'elf:ire in r1nd1ng duldn'fl through a rl'lcrral system Part of tht> expeus('S are income. tax deductible, and all Income must be declartd. Liability and a cc i den t insurance L! available through the Day Care AsSO!.·iatlon at group rates . Orientalion meeUngs for those interested in licensing take place each Tuesday <i t 10 a.m. at the Adoptions Bu1Jdlng. IO!fi N. BroadW8)', Santa Ana ; !ht> nr~1 Thursday at 10 a.ni. at !ht deparll'nl'nrs Anaheim office, ll70 N . Anaheim Blvd., Anaheirn . Al.!lo, the second Wednesday at to a.in. in the Westrnin~ter otrlce, 919l Westminster i\"e .. \Veshninstt'r, and the firSt and third Tuesdtty s at 7:30 p.rn . 1n the Adoption., Building, santa Ana. An)'one y;·Jshing more ·jn formal!On mU}' <'R ll 834-4321. Capricorn Focuses on Money ' WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mardl 21-Aprjl-!9): Full moon position · n o w coincides with outlet f o r creative energies. Be ready tor travel and change, for decisions which a f f e c t emotional stabillly. L o v e , romance are in picture -and actioos affecting s pec I a I relationship are featured. TAUR US (April 2fl.May ~!: Culmination of efforts ls featured. Means concluslom are reached. These affect financial and security status. You asked for opportunity based on responsibility. Now, you get il If 1ingle, marriage questJon looms. Married or single, you may be IOUl& into business for younelf. GEMINI (May 21.June :IO I: need. Adjust ment on hoine front is essential. Taurus, Libra persons could be involved. Be dipl001atic, but know when to draw money llJ>I!. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Cycle is high; judgment and intuition are honed to raior- sharpness. Take back seat to no person -ride up front and lead the way. You are able now to perfect methods, to refine techniques and to define goals. Welcome chance at new project. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 221: What was obscured, dark - oow "comes out or hiding." Issues are faced which had been evaded. Your fears. doubts are given benefit of light. You can deal from poslUon of strength -know lt and let oonfidenoe rule. LIBRA (Se pl. 23-0ct. 12): enough to appreciate frankness, hont>Sty. SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov , 21 ): Lunar posilion colncldes with authorities, standing In comnnrnity, how you deal y;.•ith professiona l superiors. New approach brings chance for greater independence. Leo, Aquarius lndivlcluals could figure In important ways. SAGITI'ARWS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Good lunar aspect coincides now with jowneys, philosophy, education, gain through written Word. Publish, advertise. Strive to reacti more persons. Spe c I a I , overseas correspondence is likely to be In picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan, 19): Money of mate, partner Is featured. t-.1oney that L! tied up in savings for investment program also could be in spotlight. Check budget for purp:r.ies of exp an si on . Sagittarius, Gemini i.ndi\'1du- als could figure prominently. AQUAIU US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis Is on how you relate lo those who hold opposing views. Be frank without being obnoxious. Be truthful without being brutal. Question of joint ownershi p, partnership, mutual benefits arises. Apparent 1ninor fl aw r.eeds closer examlnallon. PISCES (Feb. 19-~1arch 20): Healtll, work, pacing -these are emphasized. C h a n g e , tra\•el and a variety of experiences dominate. What was mild becomes definite, excit ing and challenging. One you respect offers to make room for you at higher level. RU Ff ELL'S UP'HOLSTERY wtie" Y•• W1111t ""' .... 1922 Horb•r llYd. Cotto M ... -141·0Z5t Relative who wa s disenchan ted with some of your ideas now want.s a second look. Explain In dynamic f.ashloo. Show reuons. Discu.'!s J)otentia.l. Be analytical . Member of opposite s e x Flnlsb, round out, complete circle. Leave no loose ends. Friend.ship could blossom into romance. Member of opposite sex expresses feelings in ,::::~=:===:;::;:;:::~~~~~~~~=-=-=~ meaningful way. Be grown·UPl r Golden Needle's thro~ bouquet )'O\ll' way. Be -;:::--::::;;;;;;;;;;:::--:-;:; gracklus. There is no need &':: ......,...~~ '&4" to kick toe in sand. ~ ~~ ~ :' ~ CAM::ER (June 21-July 22 ): 3 Full Service r~ull moon emphasis is on Locations in income, spending, s a v in g, , Huntington Beach ability to collect "''hat you .1 PRESCRIPTIONS • CM1'9e ACCllll!h e Dell¥.,.l91 Lii 111 rlltlll '1'911f .,....,_, ,,..tKrl,.leM I $~ "' tk 1fled I SALE Y2 PRICE ON Seminar, Fund-raisers Top Agendas l 1:tle 11 DRIGGl5r ON SELECTED FABRICS . ~~~~.!..~.~;·-,'. ':. ; fTI1 Go! 1 'n '11 -0 dl •'_.·~."~.'.'.:..,H.•~m_"z"".""-""".J 1 LYI ltt.: 1..:'" e FABRICS . -....,,,~.:::. ~ &OUlH CO.C.IT 'l .C.l.C. • C.C."OUSEl lf\l[I,, ----'~•:-~~=• 0'1:111 f\l(~I I SUHD ... ,S Seminar Lifestyles for Successful \Vomen will theme the nex t Women in Management all- day seminar, scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturda y, t~eb. 9. in the Airporter Inn . Coordinating Lifestyle and Ca reer \1•ill be dlscussOO by the morning p;1nel, to be moderated by f..lrs. Elayne r.1 c C r u m by , chairperson , department of bu s ine ss administra!ion. Citrus College. Speaking Y>'ill be Mrs. Ther- esa P. Hughes, PhD. edu- cation project. specialist, Califo1nia Commission f or Teacher Preparation and forme r assistant to Senator f..tervyn Dymally; l\1rs. Lillian Worthing \Vyshak, CPA and Point Well Taken attorney : r.1rs. Frieda Stahl, l'hD. assO<'ia te dean o f ncadcn1ie planning, California St~lle Uni versity, Los Angeles. 1\lso on th e agenda will be r.1s. Jean A. Kurth, enginee.r. Boum's Inc.: Mrs. Erline Loop. assistant vice president. AVCO, and ~Is. , J anet Earwood, assistant v ice president, Crocker National Needling Succeeds Dy Jo:RJ\I/\ 801\IBECK fl1 y mol/1er l\'On't admit it, hut J've ahvays bccn a dis.appoinlmt'nt to her. l1eep doY>n inside. she "·Jll never forgive herself for giving birth to a daughter \\'ho rcruses to launder aluminum foil and use it over again. waiting for an ansv.·er she read, "ll expired .July 28. 1957. What happened?" "I don't li ke to be pressured by a deadline." J said. She shook her head sadly. "You should be. d oing something y;.·ith your hands. \'ou doo 'l knit . \'ou don't crochet. And I'll never knov.+ why you stopped se"'·lng." AT WIT'S END 11'('('ks ago and I scarcely look('(! up . "Sec'!" I said, "f an1 doing 90mething with my hands." Bank. How to be a Success ;viii be the topic of discussion by \\'illiam J. Teague. PhD, vice president, manage rn en t development, Purex Corp. FV Women Fountain Valley \Von1en's Club will ha ve its annua l membership tea from l to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in the home of t-.1rs. Robert Lounsbury. Orange District Orange District, California federation of \Vomen's Clubs \~·ill have the annual portfolio and art scholarship contes ts Saturday, Feb. 9, at The City. \Vinning art will be displayed in merchants' "''in· do1vs and later will compete for the state honors. Valentine Dance Maxine Caverly Chapter, City of Hope will present a VaJeritine dinner d a n c e Saturday, Feb. 9, in El Adobe restaurant. The dance \\'ill take pla~ r·"''"' -.. --... -... -........ --~ "-'""''"'""''"'"""'"'"''"""'"'"''"''"''""~"-""'''''"'"'"''"'''""'"'''"'"'"'"'""'"'"''""'"'"'"' Saturday at 7:30 p.m. 1n !, BCYC. 1 .:~~~~l.:1;~~:;,f~· i raising party to be presented i by the USC Cre w f..1otiiery' i Club on Saturday. Feb. 9, m ! the Fort Ma cArthu r Ofrittis' i Club. ( t El Camino New me m be r s wjll be j entertained during a tea at ~ I p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. i by El Camino Real Woman's I Club. Mrs. Leila Wright, i organist, \li'ili entertain during ! the event in the Dana Point ~ Community Clubhouse. I AAUW i A panel discussion oo cable • television will be presented I by the Huntington Beach Branch of the American Association of univ e rsity Women at 7:30 p. m . Wednesday. Feb. 6, in Lake Park Clubhouse. Best Idea Since . Shopping Car.ts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 s•parat• printed items, plus additional spaces you con fill in yours•lf. Just check '•m off - 34 St1pl11 ; i ; I i i I ; i i j She "·as definitely not amused "'hen I he ld 1ny annual "Breakfast \VI th r.lomm y'' at Christmas lime and passed out candy canes to my children and told them lo be good until ~lommy saw them at breakfast ne:<t year. "J stopped sey;.·ing, ~1other, the day r j)'Jt my darts in wrong and had to back in and out of rooms to make me look goOO ." "llow long have you been sitting at the kitchen table?" she askf':d. ''1'wo days .. a week .. n n"K>nth . . \\'ho knows? l just y;·ant to do three more rows and I'll pot it down and get to my work." lbeme of the year is llappiness ls the Spirit of Life. Council South Coast Coordinating Council, Beta Sigma Phi will have a Valentine ball Saturday, Feb. 9, at El Toro. Social hour wiU begin at 7 p.m. Speaken will be Joho Bate- man, rep1esentalive of Po.blic Cable TV Authority ; c;.,,. Moon, Cablev;sloo a.me! 3, and Marian Hutserpillar, president of the Irvine Junlor 21 V.1etables 14 Frvlll 6 Bakery Items S Bntra111 19 Meat and fish tntrits II Oairy Items 20 Miscellaneous . l ~1ot her h8.! dedicated her remain ing years lo bleaching my di sh toy;.·els and getting me ready tor a deathbed conversion to ~omeslicity. Ouring II recent visit she pulled out a spice from the r:1ck :ind 11 srnall envelope drop1">l'rl to the noor. She ' picki'd ii up an d gasped, "Oh n1~1 S11lll. no you have any id1·a thr ex piration dale ont lhis packet of yeas!?" Wi thout "Why don 't you take up needlepoint?" she aJ':ked . "It \\'ould relaic you and at the same time you could be domesticated." ( ~1 oth e r always makes me sound like n cal she is trying to sand train. I ''f 1nlght try it ,'' I 1nuscd. "Aft.e.r all. Rosie Grier needlepoints all the time." "If she can do Jt, !':O can you ." said Mot her. She came over abowt three Uut I lied. The needlepoint ha!'. become my whole Hie, I don't talk to the kids. I don't "''Al ch TV anymore. I've cancellcil three lectures and I've engaged someone t!lse 10 type this column. As I told mother, "You should be doi ng something v.•ith your hands ." "I am," she said. "I'm wringing them." Regatta l~ido .Isle and B a h i a Corinthian Yacht cluhs wltl co-host the traditional two day Valentine regatta and dinner dance on Lhe "''eekend of Feb. 9. woman's Club. Wes tm ins t e r-Yountaln Valley ·Braoch, ·Amer I can AMoclaUon ot U n Ive r• l t y Women will learn how to pack luggage professionally from a n American Airl i ne s representative. , Two·year sup,IJ 1104 11111) furnished in convtftient te1r-off pad for just St.OO ( post•c• prtpaid I Send in Mrs. Mim Strickler will I presen t the program after a lWlChoon at 11:30 a. m . 1 Saturdoy. Feb. I, In the Alrportcr inn. . 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ONE OF MV llRONZE'P IJAJV MOCClfS ---,,,.::::;:--.....--. 10 IHE' l'OOHAWK ' ' WHAT POOHAWK 11\l~At.. MUSEUM? TRllML.. MUSEUM! ,., MUTT AND JEFF ANYTHINGS FOR DISISERT, GENTLEMEN? FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY: DON'T FORGET---TONIGHT IS MY GAY NINETIES PARTY rr ., l!I.,,., ..... ~- OH.WE SPECIALIST IN SPICES! we GarSTROM- eERRY, 14CNKLEBERRY. _ HAPPLIS AND SPINEHAPPLIS SPICES! !'LL BE THERE, I RMA NANCY·--TH IS IS A G AY NINETIES f'--PARTY PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLI Yesterday's Puule Solved: ~~~ I" ShL IC ST<EP ACROSS Yending again • r Ass1un11r 1 01111cted 50 Coio ol Peru A M [; R E D T H G 0 ~ I ~ ~ p ~ Q r.i /. It 5 /. l E 5 R;inge cr1s:t 51 Ouck.s 10 --·-I V•S 52 Clubbed on the 14 F emmme head by Tom K. Rya11 'fHe ONE' ~E' 60116 10 l'!Jll.11 10 HOOSE' MY ~ZE'P J'MV /.\'.)(CIE'! by Al Smith W\THOR WITHOUT "~ HAPPLIS! by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller I THOUGHT YOU SAID GAY ~IGHTIES I WANT TO KNOIU WH< I RECEIVED SUCU A iCRRli.U I, 6RAOE ON M< P.\reR-. H ,, •• ~i Dr. SMOCK H!fR!!S 1'0 lt..l"ff:1'1'.1A t.. MePICINe! GORDO MOON MULLINS -1\N1 W~ NCCD NEW ~Wl>JuS fl"»' ·111E f'LA)o OU JJD ... ANIMAL CRACKERS NO FURTHER QUE<TION5, '{OU!'{ HONO~ ! "~ 56 D•unlo.a•ds'. 15 Punctu111on Slang JUDGE PARKER by Horold Le Doux m•• 60 o~e"~"1e 1n 1'1 8 0 YIOll ma0f111r m1.mma1s 61 Equlvalenl in 17 "St•tl! your l!~l!C1 case · 2 64 Small ' Suf!t~ worcts 6~ Mor11 loyal 19 Sheep's cry 66 Flat·tDpoed 20 Demand !or h+ll "''" 61 Sol•C•IS 2 1 Moves 68 Item •n a list i;l\Jm1t1y 6~ Slared 1! 23 Cham ot mountains DOWN 28 Man's nick.name 1 Vt ry youn11 27 Accomouces child 30 Olvidm11 llM 2 Dutch length 34 God ol IOYt measure 35 Did 3 Bus1nea.s abbr. lorM!hin11 .. S.nd1 1b1oad 31 Guldo'1no1e S AIJrl!e 38 Acm. 6 f'reflch kin11 39 Pa,.nts 7 Ow1rt 41 s1ame1e 8 E•hausting 42 Inhabitant· labor Comb. lom1 9 Hinder 43 Arab litle: 10 Thlet Var. 11 wr..er shift 44 Dtltyed 12 Bu!ld 45 Act of 13 Pi!lmlres H ' E !!. I ' )j c P, A T 18 Eme1i1ild Isle 48 Form of 22 Sulk1n11 soel!s income 24 Reduce to 49 L)IJht m11t1I; snreds At>br. 25 Confiscate 52 Deoariltd: legally Slang 27 Become SJ New1oaoer e•hausted seclton; 28 He1ponded to lntormal reveille 54 Reoor 29 L11!als Edsel 31 Tran81erablt 55 Repa ir design 57 ····Long: 32 Encowage U.S. J3 APor1l111r senator 36 Soaring worde SB Noun tnding 39 Fruit 59 NatlYe 40 Egg dl!h Alrlc1n Yillage .... Suppl• 62 Klr'ICI ol lnl!t 48 Dramatic 63 Third: p,.n1t tQtJecnes •• ;.NO THE FN:.l TH.-_T TWO OF POOt.E'S W15 TR!ED TO RUN 'IOU OfF l}l.'E MNJ eY TAKING POT 5MC>i6 .A.'T YOU WOULD MAKE ,lo,N OR.DIN.-,R'f ClllZ.EN. eiE.LIE'1'E THAT 1'HERE WM> SOME A'\ERrT TO 'f'OUR l----~ CQ'l\P'LAIH'T s ! MISS PEACH by Mell • j ! ; ~ • f'11-"~INE1S At>VIC.~ JtYICE • ~O'/IC.f Fort I'll>{., ~A !Cit>, JAS6D IAPot.i A l'lt>'S NAT~IZAI., llAIN I SC~OOI. YAll> IMSTilolC.T ! • • ~-------· "1RS At>VICE I Ft~ T!llE1> "nlltOU611 '!WO PA ll!:~S I fOU~ 61l.4ND PMZiNW, S£VlllA~ '!'¥'11Cllfll$ AllO A MTMllL ~!>4ill VATrY€. .MIN I C1ll It. .' 'IES. GQAMD.V\A1'TMAT 5"UU. siMTED Al.L TME TROU8LE • -AN' tlErfliR /\111'.NDANCL Af Tl1~ ,.,,i 'xr t\\£E'..1 rN~; by George Lemont .... ,..,,,. ... , .. ~ .... , .. NUl:>ES ARE our-- BcA 'ZI NG Tl"OPICS AAO: IN . .. ~<o ... -47 ... "1 6 ... 4q ,., 50 ... 5 1. Gus Arriola /t tlA.WDLE. OA.WOLE 000( IJ by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen 4 EP ... THe:t;1RE ALL HE~E ! ... THE GIRLS "Tllat'1 wbaL I should have -all I go tbroagb, each morning, lrylng to gel Henry oat of bed.'• DENNIS THE MENACE ~ •. , II -. -... _ . . _:; DAILY PILOT Fresl1n1a11 's Sl1ot Wilis EAST LANSIN(:. Mich. -F'rc:-hman Bill J1aterno 1111 a 1g..foot Jlllnp shol \\ ith t"'o &'L'Onds left ~tonday night to give third-ranked Notre Oan1c a tough 91·89 coll t·J.:e baskl)tba!I victory o'er ,l\Jich!gan Stale. fl "'as lhe Fighting lrish·s 16th \JC1tJry in 17 games !his St'ason. ,\!iehigan Slil!c. 11·7, had :i chanC'e ID \VIII it. calling !11·0 l1111routs 111 the· closing minu1e v:ith lhe g;11ne !it:d to set up 011(· la!'l sho1. Jfo\.11.'V(.1", 'f1·rry Furlov" 1,1 ,1s short on a JUfllj)('r vo1!h nin(' S('COnds on !hf· clock iUld :'>otr(• l>ame ended up gt·ttirii.: the ball out of bounds. TIX' Irish thrt·11· the hall 111 and pnsse<l ii do11·n the court. Tht·n \•nterno broke the Spnrtan hcar1.s, :i.s tin1c supJXlscdJy ran out. Offh:ials ruled one second rcrnainf'd. hul it y,·asn'l enough lime for the Spartans to i;:c!. off a dc spcr:llinn ~hoL e 1110.:: R esi9115 PrTI'SBURr.11 Former second basc1nan Bill MHzeroski resigned as coach nf the Pittsburgh Pirates, the i'."nlional League cl ub said Monday nigh1. f\la zeroski. 38, played second base for the Pirates for 17 yr..ars before retiring at the end of 1he 1972 season . He was nan1ed third ba!:ie coach lasl season by forn1cr Pirate !'.tanage r Bill Virdon. . . UPI T•l~phoro e \la11dy Triumplis PHIL FILER DRIBBLES AWAY FROM OHIO STATE'S JACK WOLFE IN MINNESOTA'S 56·51 WIN MONDAY. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -I.cc Fov.ler. a 6·foot-6 senior. dropp<'d in t\\"O free thro\\'s with eight seconds left f\1onda y T D { / l night lo gi•C fiflh·rank·'<l V;rnde>·hilt a ea Ill e· ·e1u el 67-65 Southeastern Confer ence basketball \'ictory over No. 8 Alab;una in a ba\lle. of th e league's co·leaders. 'f e r r y R I t ' w th Compton • .-·c Vandy ;,, fir.<t lead of a .S on s ra !he game Rt 64-63 "'ith 31 seconds left. e .Borzov All lug LOS ANGELES -\1aleriy llorinv , lhc Soviet Union 's double gold medal A• d t c winncrinthesprints atthc rnnorympic 1me a onnors G1:1n1es "·on 't run in four indoor lrack. meets in the United St;1tcs and Canada as had been announced. e H'olfpock 1Vhis DLRl·IA~I. N.C. -David Thompson scored 2.1 point<> and had 1.1 rebounds l\londay night to propel second-ranked North Carolina Statr lo its 25th consecutive ,\tlantic Coast Conference basketball \'ictnry, a 92·78 {'O!lqucst of !Juke . Tho1npson had plenty o{ help, .'.IS i·foot- 4 ·ron11ny Burleson flippc.'Ci in 19 points and hauled dol'i·n 1$ rcbounds, ;ind fvtorris ll1\"crs 1irorcd 18 points. e Raci11g Cancelled The quR rler-horst'S arr quick. but the rncing program at Los AJ;)mi tos \\"IHI al1nost as last The track's tolalizat.or equipment "·ent on the blink after the first race l\londay night and the rest or the program was rai led off. Officials said achnission tickers \\'otJ!d !}(> honored through tJ1e c-nd of the inceting Sa turday nigh!. e 1\11ssies 1\tl1:1111ee ST. PETERSBUl~G -The Australians h;1\'C scored a clean S\1eep io the opening round of the Rarn1ond Jan1cs \\'ortd Championship Tennis Clas.~tc. John Ne\\"('Ombe, Dick Creeley , Ross ('ase, Geoff ~-tasters and Xor111;111 l·lolme all scored opening round victories .\ionday. LOS ANGELES (A J>1 Dennis Ralston, striking back at crilics of the Bogota bushwack. has criticized Ji1nn1y Connors and wants anolher chance to restore U.S. Davis Cup Ir n n 1 s supremacy. Ralston. in a telephone intervi!'\Y from Palm Springs . v.•hcre he is the pro at Sunrise Country Club, said he y,·;int('d to continue as nonplaying captain of the U.S. team in 1975. And he said he wants critics to slO!J blasting Stan Sinith and Arthur Ashe for not playi ng at Bogot a. Colombin. where the Llnitcd States \\•as cli111in:11t:d from this yeR r's Da\"iS Cup cornpc!ition by the C.Olombians. "I don 't want to knock Connors,'· Ralston said. ''bu! the knock is 1hcrc." Ralston said th e <ibsencc of Sn1i1h and Ashe \l'aS justified. "If you n·ally \\'ant 10 knock somebody. th(' facts arc there. The one f!UY \\'hO didn 't h:ivc any previous cornmitn1cnrs. Ui!f one \\"Orld class player \\"ho v.·:is avail:.iblc. \\'ell, the knock is there." Connors had been in\·i tNI to play for !he 1973 1ean1 but declined. then offer('(! his scrvic£>s for the fu1;1l round ;1l (:le\i:- land. "lie s'!'l id to the press :ind t'l'i.'ryone that he 11·antl'd lo pli1y in the ehallengt· Against SA Valley Broke1i Ja ·w, 7 Stitches Price for Competing Repeated reports of incidents involving Orange Coast area athletic team9 and students -faru; -athletes of Santa Ana \'a lley High reached a low ebb. The most recent oom plaints roming to my attention in\"olve Costa ?.tesa Jllr,h basketball learns. nob Sorensen. !'.fess Tfigh·_, V&rsity b..-tskctb.111 roach. tells that CM's frl'shn1<in and sophomore basketball players declined to shower after their games at SA Valley so they could keep an ey£' on their pl'rsoru1I effects, v;hich \VtlITE WAStl player. Result : ii hrokf'n j;H\' fur Cummins and an nhrupt end ~o his prep career. Santa Ana V:1llr.v ll igh's rcputalion as beinjl a rou~h. rough place is ('{)nll m1ed bv a rrccnt n1urdrr on c.:lntpus. 1\-tcri arc rcluct.'.lnt to accept officiating as.si~nmcnts there and fan s from Orange Coast arc:i. schoo ls have been subjected lo various ;ibuses. from verbal types to ha ving tires slushed or rocks thrown at lhei r cars. f\1erciJully. none or the Orange Coast area schools "'ill have a rclAttonship v<ith SA Valley ;:ifler this school ye.fir. That will be of Jinlc solace lo c;u1n1nins. but at least it mav save some other poor chap frorn ti1c area a sin1il11r fate. * * * row1d."' Halston said. '".'lly decision v.•as to go 1\'ith the san1c 1eam in '73 all lhc >A'3y. I eal!ed hin1 imrnediately aflt'r Cleveland and asked him to play on thl' te;im in '74. lie said he y;anted to play. I c:<ptained the schedule . lie said fine , he definitely \\'<lnle<l 10 play," Ralston said aftC'r he "d annow1ced that Connors 11·oulct parucipatc, he l'i'ithdrev.· from the \tcam: "Hi 1; manager said I rnisunders1ood nit• i:onvers111\on \Vilh J immy." Ralston said. ltalston also said the C.Olon1bi:ins p!ayfd '"better than l thoughl" they \rould . but "I don·1 1hink '"e rc;11l_v under('stin1ated thcin·· u1 1hr shockini.; 4-1 dl'fl'<'ll last month at Bogota. In l'Jrly J)i..'Cen1ber. Ralston's !cam lD.'>L ;)-ti to Australia in the 1973 final Davis Cup round. \\'hy didn"t :;irnilh or Ashe C"Olllpcte·.• "S1ni1h has pl:i.ved in the l)<ivis Cup six yf'ars for the Cnitl>d S1:11cs. Jf(·'s s.1crifi('('(J a lot of time the l:ist fl'1v rt•:irs and a lot of t.lic pri ie n1ouc.,1·. to repres('flt thr United States. I I!' asked me in the n1iddtc of last yc.:i r for .1 res t. lied pl;n·l'll 11 ~ vears of solid t·ornpc!iti\'e lrnniS. · "f felt it \\"<ts .'.l r1'asonablc reques!. rhat he deserved a n"'SI. St.an stop1>ed playing. and 1rhl·!l Si an stops for ;i n1onlh. it takes him a l'i·hil t:' In g£'t bnck in shape, "Then !hcrl''s !he point of ,\she. He 11as just not1fif'd In '.liOl'l'!Tiht·r rhat ht· ""a.<> cligihle to ril~i~· IJ:11'is ('up. lie 1vould h:ive gone to &gota hut hnd a year-standing C"Ontr<ict to be in 1\lian11 for n 1ourn;un1•n1. "He 11·as 1\'il ling to le;1ve 1hc J)or~il Country Club Sun<lay, ny 10 Rngnta ;:ind try 10 bi· ready 1o play Friday But. I told hirn there \vas JUSI no '~a v for a rn<1n to t;l1 used to the 8.700-fOOt :1lr1rudr in five dn ys.'· FOR1l1ER BO .. Y.ER GUNSflOT JIICTI1ll PORTI..,.\7\D. Ore fAP1 -Thad Spencer. 30. furincr heav}"'eight ho.-:ing (\lntrnder, \\•as 11'0l1t1dcd at a Portland bar Sunday night in a shooting in l'i'hiCh ano ther ma n was killed. Dead on arrival at a Portland hospilal \Vas Elvin L. Alexander. 34. Portland. Spencer, a Portland resident \l'ho reti red from boxing two years ago nftrr a ring record of 33 victories. 13 defeats an d one draw, was listed in serious tondition with three bullet. wounds. Police snid no charges h;id be-en filed pending an investigation of the shooting. Lil1 Leacler Patty Joh1ISon Spears Drive :-;AN DIEGO (AP ) -Patty Johnson tlu1·:::n't shun her label as "t/l{" Billie .l l':111 King of track and field." But 11on1cn in her sport. she says, arc even n1orc do,vn1rodden than \\·omen tennis 11t;1~1·r·..; USi.'d to bt•. .. 1\1 ll'a;;t e1·1·rybody ha3 kno1~11 for Y•'ars \1ho Billie Jc<i n l\ing is.·· the 2.'t-y1•ar-0ld hurdler s;iid in an in1cr\·ie\\' :\lon<1.1y. ''The prrss and public :ire 1 111\ Hl!t·rl.!S tf'd 111 us rvt>rr four \"Ca r<;. .\nU !ht·n 1h..:~· :-.<'l y. ·110;1 ror11~· our 1·.cun1·11 t1011'! 1\'in n1ore 1nedals "." '' ~!rs. .Johnson, a for1nl·r San Cl!•nu•ntean. holds all thf' \1orld indoor ;ind 1\rnerican records i11 !he hurdles. ;111d flnishN. f<lltrth in the 19fil3 Olvmpics_ ;\1nce hiAh schoo l sh(' had \vofkcd as ;\ si:crvtt1 ry. training in her off hours, h!•fon· b\·1111~ n!fered a collf'g!' i;cholar~h 1p IJ.1· !he La .JoJ!;i Track Club la.st !all. "J"1n urie nf probably .'i() girls in the. 1·111111try 11·1th an athil•Lic scl1olarship. nrHI illll' of n1:1vfX> fhe in !rack and f1 L·ltt .·· shl" s;ud. ···r11c·r(' :1r" ahout 50.!XJO i1!hll'IJe scholar~hips tn 111(•n e.1ch year " .\l 1/1e beginnin g .. :\!rs. J ohnson s:iid. she 11·as :ls nai\'i.' :.is nnv other Jfr-Y('ar-old l'flll"ri ng bi r,:-tin1c com'pc1it1on. riut that didn ·1 last long. ··.\ couple of ye:irs ago the AA V nccus?d 111e o( being unlad) like on tours.'' she said . '"All I 1\'as doing 1r:is p(11ntin,!! out that the men y,·erc gelling lhl' tr.11nrrs <ind ihe phy.sic;il eq11iprnent. :ind if 11'l' got ;.1nr it 11as Jn afterthought. ".-\nd of .cou1s1: ihe wonten have lo have cha1X'ronr<i . no m:tl!(•r hQ\v old you <ll"l'. ;1 lthough thf' <JldC'r (lnt'S don't gC'! hasslrd. I c;.in u11dl1r.-;tand \1·hy the 1\:\li 1rnuld \1;u1t ch:iµcront•s for J.i-year- ol<ts. But I r l'scnt being told "'hen to gn 10 h<>d." Ano the r lhing th;l! trpsct..s h1~r i.~ 1hc d1;;p;iri1y 111 pri1.c:-. ""The men gi:t things likl' stereo se1s :llld radios, ;intl 11·1: gel these little 1rophirs that cost about a qu;)rter for :1 !hou:;autl. lhf' • .,.-1me as the high school lx\\'S." J\lr~ . .Johnson said. ·"!'he nll:'CL <hrectors say ihey're on :i budgt't and nobody comes 10 "'·atch 1he \\"orncn . TI1at's the same rea!lQn !hry r t1n"t afford to pay expense mon~y ror more !han :i C'OUple of v.·omen, "''hilc n1en ere being brought in from other countries. "'l.1.SI \"Car Francie L..1rricu .Atld I nwde a P:ict lhaL 1\·~ \1·ouldn 't run if the prizes y,·crcn"t comparable. That's ..,,·hy Francie dldn't run in San Francisco last week. And some of the meets are l'hanging. like the one in San Diego Veb. 17 , "'here all the winners will get ~he same watch. "What 'Ye need lo make it effective is for no one. to show up. But after I rompl:iincd to the mcrt director In San F'rancigco. he said ne:<t year they'll Jllst ha\"C local girls and not pay anyone's c>:pcnsC's.·· Didn't Win It Alone--W alton LOS ANGELES (Al') -Bill \\'alton looked at the nude !tUtueue syrnbo!I(' of the Jantcs E. Sulli van A\vflrd fl11d con1mcnted. "I ·don 't knoy,· >A'hnl coach would say about his form ." The 6-foo t JI All-American slar of rhe defending champion UCLA Bruins haskelb.1\1 tearn hRd just Ocen ;innounccd <JS \\•inner of the a" ard l\londay as the nation's outstanding :imateur athlete, the second basketball playe r so honored in 4'1 years. "I'm not just receiving it for m)'St'lf." he said. "We aU understand the media tends to point out individuals. I happen to be 6-11 and rL-d-haired so 1"111 the one that's picked out. '"I'd be in rea l trouble out there atone." l)n:sldent David Rivenes of the Ama- teur Athle{ic Unloo, announced the out- t-on1e of the 1973 'IOI(•. Noting Bil! Bradley of Princeton Vt'iis the only Ot.ht:r b.1skctball player 10 "'in 1hc. Sulli\'an i\11•ard co1np.'.1rccl to 23 tra<:k. ~11u.l ficld ;:i1 hletes. Out ltivencs added: ··1 don't believe we have had a greater athl ete or finer gentlen1nn win it than the \\'inner this year.'' \\'alt on ca1ne to the ne>A'S conference froin A date 'A'ilh the doctor >A'ho gives hint shots to co1nbal ;i n allergy to bee stings. He >A'Ore blue jc;i ns and sa.ndats, ans'A·ered questions frankly and gave full credit to athletic direclor J . D. !\!organ. coach John \Vooden and his teamn1a lcs. "\\'ithout i..'OaCh \\looden I don't think any of us v.'outd be assembled today." the star from San Diego commented. lie took slight issue v.·ith the AAU president when he said. ··Some of the things he's saying are questions to debate, especially ''"'hen you·re 21 and just starling to play." Walton edged ruru1cr Dave \Vottle by 46 points. I.OO'l to 1,8.56. y,·ith record- holding hurdler Rod J\.1ilbum third at 1. 120. FoJloy,·ing in order were 1\lcli.ss.a Ilelole, swinuner, 761. Lloyd Kea@er, 1vrestler, 581. Teresa Anderson, swim· mer, 460, Jeff Bennett, decathlon, 44, Pttll !Boggs diver, 388. David Thompson, basketball , 379, and Jlatty Johnson, lrack, 338. Someone asked \\'alton surveying the award statue. how he "·ould like to play basketball in the nude, and he quickly rl•plied. ··1f the sun was oul. I'd kind of like to."' On the question or next season. the UCLA senior said , "I don't think next BILL WAL TON, COACH WOODEN year I'll be getting any a1n11t('ur ay,·ards. 1 pt'Obabl y \\'on't get any awards. I like to continue \\'hilt I like to do." He'll get a n1illion dn!lar contr;ict as a professional after grnduat1ng. lie 1\•as asked if mQlll'I' or thf' pla l't' he y,·ill play l\'3S the bigger [<tl'lor in his decision . '"Place is a bigger f;i c!or than monev." he rt•plicd. "'This isn't too b.'.ld a cL.1y fo r February_" The !en1perature \\"as in the high ;o·s at the L:CL•\ ('a1npu:s. 111 Fh·st Cage Meetn1g A rh·alry that may someday blosrom into a full-nedged major battle \\"ill get its baptisrn in fire tonight when cual"h 1'im 1'ifl's UC: lr;inc Anteaters entertain Paul Peak's Southern California College \'11nguards baskctb:il! te:un :it 8 i11 the t:CI gym. This 'A"jll nl.'.lrk the Orsi meeting of the t1-•:o area schools on the hardwood s bu! it comes in a down vear for Peak·s \'angu;irds y,•ho sho1v an 8-14 record. SoCal will thro\v a full-court pressing defense at lhe Anteaters using a ntan·t(). ma n employmenl in the front court and settling 10 a zone in Lhc backcoort. Tift's squad has gone with a tight zone in rectnt outings and is e:<pected to remain in t11at defense for the Vanguards. the first of three foes it y,·ill face ,this v.·{'ck. SoCa l tu1s had its problems in "'inning this sea.son. although Saturday night 1hc Vanguards held highly regarded NAIA fr.e USIU in check until the final three minutes In dropping a 4943 decision. The Vanguards are paced by Ted Berg'erson and Jack Causey in the rebounding department. Bergerson. a 6-5 sopho1nore from l\1ichlgan, is also the team's leading scorer, averaging close to 17 points a game. Causey, a senior, Is 6-6 but joined ·the team at th e semester break and hasn't qu ite caught the others. Ki p Hearron and Bill Helm hold down the backrourt spots with Randy Kumpe the other starter. Tift will counter with Dave Baker. 6-8, Jerry Maras. 6~. and Scott f\1ag:nWIOTI, 6-11. In tJte front CC1urt. This gives the A11tea1 crs a dslinlte height advanlaRe on the boards. In the backcourt, freshmen Tim Tivcnan and Kevin Davis 1\•ill gel the nod wi1h r.arv Eubank.~. Ril·hard ~lrRulc and Jeff f\ut!Cr the first-line rescrvrs. .\l aras ts IC'.'lding tilt• tcn1n in stvrint: ;:ind rrbow1d111g y, i1h Baker close tl(.•h1nd. Jipcho Rebels Against KAAA i'A!ROBI, l\t•nra (t\P ) -Bt'fl Jipcho, the .1.000 meters steeple chase \\'Orlc.l record holdl•r, said tod ay on his return from th(' Co1nmon11·ealr h Games in Christchurch. l\cv.· Zc:i!;ind. that hr \\'Ollld no lonR;er be dic!att'd to by Kenya sports authorilies on 11hich international rrack. mrct s he should cnt Pr. ,Jipcho, 1\·ho ,\·un t11·0 gold medal.o; and one hronzc ill Christchlu-ch, told newsmen he V.'<IS "sick ;ind tired" of being tQld by l\enya Am a1cur Athletics AssOCinlion officials v.·hich overseas invi tation he should accept. It is "·idcly believed hrrc that Jlpcho \•:ill tum professional \l'ith the New 'fork- based ln tC'mBt ional Track Association. rollowlng his stunning performances 81 Christchurch. Jlpcho threatened "! "'iii sign professional forms tontorro\v If the KAAA insists on runnin g my schedule." One sports official said despite Jlpcho's annoyance with the. KAAA , he has indicated a personal desire to continue running as nn amateur. · He added. "J ipcho feels he could brook more records as an amateur than as a pro, 11•here money becomes the big incentive." Jipcho '-'"On gold 1ncdals in the steeplechase and 5,000 meters at Chri5tchurch. also winn ing a bronze In the 1.500 1nc!('f'S eve11t. The despicable job..of Orange County releaguing by Uni lligh principal Vic Sherreitl and Canyon school chief Lou Joseph, leaves the coun ty high school athletic scene a shambles 'A'hen 11 comt's to maintainin g long~standing lradltionnl rivalries. geographical comJ){ltiblllty ood logical matchups. Case Demanded I-year Deal Sorensen says were being pilfered at an a.larming rate. And when a .Mes..1 coach complained to SA Valley athletic dlrecior Dick 11111, the lalle'r Is Mid to have in' effect blamed Mesa for the thefts because the Mu•tangs didn 't firing locks. That's like bJamlng a murder victim for being shot, saying he should have betn carrying a gun . But fl>at 's only the prelud• to the major event l"riday night when the CoRtA Mtsa varsity entertained SA Valley. John Qnnm.bu, 6-6 ~tor for the Mustang~. wu elbowed in the eye and had lo hate sevon stltchel. He 1130 lj>l'alned an ankle. And tllel he JlU whet --d.aibes as a cheap •hOt from a Valley Joseph and his CC1hort rallrondcd their recommendations through Jegislatlon and then got a helping hand from Col·onH dcl 1~ar fllgh principal Ocnnis Evans in scuttling appeals of thei r rancid efforts. Evans repeatedly blew holes In attempts to rectify one of the mnny .,,.TOngs levied by proposed realignmenL of league s. The stubborn refusal by Joseph. SherreitL llnd f~vans to S<'e 'the Jllo~ic of their "'ill only reflec~ their la ck of w\Ml.om and maturity In the mnn~r. ALVIN. Tex. (AP) -Nolan Ryan, "'ho uses thjj; Southeast Tex a s comn1unity as an off-5e8'0fl hunting base, has bagged the highest salary ever pa id to a Callfomia Angels pitcher. lie signed his 1974 contract with the Angels ~1onday for an estimated $100.00J. Bui liyan says he's taking aim at even bigger game. Byan stipulated a one-year contrael beca use he thinks theire are more phenomenal seasons in his sturdy pitching arm and h(~ doe.!n~ want to be fenced out of higher dividends by a n1ultl·year oontract. "I don't think T'm nt the fl0\n1 where I've reached my earning Pot<'ntial, ., Ryan said in a telephone Interview. ,;l might binder my earning potential if t got tied Into a multi-year contract. "Bu\ J was quite plea!Cd about it. We had no trouble coming to terms. I thought they were very fair with me." It would be hard -to imagine a better sesson than Ryan had ID 1973 or IG imagine the Angels arguing over lhc gold·plated rlghl·hander's contract. Rynn set a major IP.ague Tecord with 383 strikeouts. compiled a 21-16 record and had A 2.87 l'amed run average, fourth best In the lengue. Ryan wa!I runner-up to Baltimore's Jim Palmer for tho American League's Cy Young Award. Ryan also pitched two n~hittera last sea90f'J . Ryan's career skyrocketed nfter he went 10 the Aniels ln 1971 from the New York f\.1et.s In a trade. Ryan waa 10.14 for the Mets In 1971 but WAI 19·18 and led the major leagues with 329 ltrlkeoull in 1972. Last 1e11C111's Ryan's Blrlkeout rtcord broke the mark set by fom1er Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax In 11115. Ryan sald he hopOO to reach his • • earning potential within two yea:rs aiil it t;ould take 2G-pl!M victory scasort to atta in his goals. "I don't set personal goals, I juA try to !tay healthy," Ryan aakl .• , think bc.IJfg recognized ns a 20-gn"f WIMer ii vi'hat counts. The reat dou1:':1 mean much If you doa't win 20 games.'\ Asked wh at he thought hll eamln• potential might be with 1 couple mo" outMandlng scasoM, Ryan said "Th elt: are some pitchers up around the: $150,d mark so I don't lhlnk that '• unreasonable." ' Another season like 1973 and thf Angels won't either. •• I .uua.,, Fl'brliary 5, 1974 Area Cage Stats CIF Bankings HB 's Co11trera s Marina No. 1, Maii1taii1 s Lead Oilers S till 4t1t Jiuntington Beach lU~h's Raul Coo treras cootinues as the runaway scoring leader in the Orange Coast area prep blU:etball scoring derby with tVr"O-th lrds of the season spent. Coolreras has slu.led the net.I for 467 point.! ln 19 ga mes -32 more than hi! closest competitor -W~stmins1cr High's Dave \Val.sh. Contreras has been held lO leu th an double figures only once in that span and has been in the 30s six times. Ort llft (Mii ArM Tep U Pw, Plt yfr, ,,.,., I ,, I. COt1tru•1, Iii n "' 7. W1l1~. Wt llmln•tt• 20 315 3. Mt ltne, f 1n, Vt llty U l27 •. 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I I 11 11 1 • 1 It J , 1 s ' I 1 0 LllUl'lt ... C~ ( .. 10) I It tT Ip 1"11, l(len t lbetll 11 Jin ,, 1Sl 10.1 WrlgM la 11 72 23' 1l O llt lht>un 18 ~ '1 l SJ I S St rrtno 16 59 11 1:16 ~ s l(oeni9 17 Jl 11 16 '' McManu1 lS 11 t •S 3.0 Allen • 11 I •1 10.S Wllleflt t 11 10 31 3 i Pl'lfrlkll ' ' J 11 7.7 Cultin 1 2 I 11 1.4 Akll\A 170•4.0 Lotner ICo•;c~ ICi>eller F;c k 8rtnnlng L111<!911I Jt t1kln1 1<1r~er J1llt L1rvle M1r1111 UO.OJ I It tT ,.r •~g. 10 ns :11 78t u ' If 110 'JI ,,. ll .O 10 100 :i. 239 11.9 '° 1t " 195 9.1 1• 51 ~1 166 17 lt 41 11 106 5.S 10 11 9 31 l 1 • 11 s ,, ,, ' • , 10 1.6 J 3 0 6 10 D•ilr l"not l"llolo bY L• 1'1ynt JIM SWAIN REBOUNDS IN ONE OF CM'S DOZEN VICTORIES. f\.1arina lligh's \'ikings , lht only u n def ea t e d 1>rep basketball tea1n in Southern CalifGmia , TCC'(.'1\'cd al! 20 fi r.1t place vo tes in this week'!! poll in c ont i n uing lheir stranglehol d on the CIF ~-A ranking s. 'I'he only shakeup among the top four, ~·hich i n c l ud es Huntlngton Beacll (No. 4), invol ves Verbum Dt>i and flaJos Verdes. Verbum Dei's 1973 ctF chan1plons w('re denlt a 61-57 loss by /.1L Carmel (!}-3) last \\'l'ek, dropping the E:igles one notcJ1 to third place. 1•a1os Verdes t 19·2) lake~ Verbum Dei's place, while llw11ington Beach. d l's pi I e anothl'r pair .of in1prcssi\'!' victories. r<'m<i ins fourth. Thus J\tarina's invasion of EI Toro, MV, Mater Dei 111 Ac tio11 Streak;ng El Toro H;gh looks to tack on b:isk!•fh;ill victory number t•ight to J!s current winning streak \\"hen it OOE:ts Heritage High tonight at 8 at Mission Viejo High . Meanwhile, in I e a g u e activity, Mission Viejo is al Saddle back for a Cres1\1ie w Le ague tussle and Mater Dci hosts Angelus loop rival Jlius x. Both games start at 7 o'cloc k. Coach Wendell Witt's El Toro Chargers. hoping fo duplicate the success of the the CIF's I-A playof(s, are Ml!t r 011 C11·71 Challenge Accepted :;~::"1; ~:b~!rn'c:'rth a~~ ~'.~;1~~j~ \~ i!: ~ ~ \~ ~ ~~;:i~~t tovi~!~ tt;:; a ~i~h~t~ l!trt inu.. 11 et u 201 n 1 1-lcri lage. a private .school De1n It 74 ,, 11• 9 I ~thvltl 19 '1 1s 1&1 11 ' M R ad F T ll T k from Anaheim, Prl1•' 19 ,, " 101 ~J es a1i e y to lice a as Ect1es 1s 31 1 1J ss 1 1-l e r it.a ge comes i n t o Stemm•~ 1 11 1 11 11 tonight's game with a 9-6 }luntlngton Dea<"h f r i d a y nlght finds TH£ CIAtl.lE 11 a dupl1ctHt"-'.'\o. J against No 4. C l~ TO" 10 ... "••· Tt t fl'I, ,,, .. , "'1"11 I. MArlf\t ll0·0) 100 ' l'dlOS Vu•Ot l 119 '1 l'l l Vtr1111m 01-• j lt11 1.0 •. H11rt!ll'g•ofl ll•1cn (l,·11 111 l. l1Hn1 (11·31 HO '· Crt Sfttllt Vtllef (lt·ll 14 1. Pos..ot nt (17~1 ll ! P1clllt 11671 ~ t , Torrt~ct (18 JI ~? 10 El llft.,Cl'IO !ll'I J1 Otllt rs. Lii W1!1Q<1 OS-l) •~; Cmnptnn (1:1-41 101 St nlt Daro••• 11 •·11 t Ml Car...,11 IJI) l , Lo"'·•ll ~1 •·•1 1; Lft MllllW4n !l~·l l !; LB Po•·1 05'5) 1; LB Jordan !ll9J I, ,. 1 S•n Cnl)rl#I i;. 11 '.'1'1 l l~<l•nlOQ,t\le +11 J/ in/ l G~ne!hd ll8 ll 11, • l·.,ll•rollu 11• cl 116 J, lngllwo<l<I 116 6) "6 ~ ll;•!tll~ (16•S! ~• I P""'rnount \16 'ti 11 e ReGOl\llull&•l ~~ ~ PalfTl '>llt11\Q~ 116 SI 3, \U Nor!n lli~tr,IOe (IJ.SI '.W Ol ne'•· $! Monlta lll·J) 1J• Ci!•emon• 11\.S) ~ lu•rln (I • ~I Arroyo llJ •I 6. Cl\1t10 (IJ J1 't: C.~lr~n Ill·•) s; c.im«1rtl l ; S1nrlego (l• Sf ' 1. A9PU•.1 na.n 1U 2 \":ftlnu! i I? 11 I~~ l (e.,IM• (19,1) HI • H~n•~I l!S-•l 1:•• ~. l!re!"rtn {1'-•l ~' 6 AIUift /16·!! 89 1. M"•la•f (!0-$1 II 8.Gallrlll·~I II 9. Sant" Cl~ra (11·11 J~ 10. El 001,,do 02·61 71 Ot/\er~: Mlr•lt llt p ,.ll H ; S•n M•rlno 114·•1 9, Norooll I tl..il ~: Yuc"'P" fl2·~1 " LA C•nan1 (11 -tl ) •· l<o~~I Oa~ (IJ·~l J, Sin C!t rnenTI Ol·SI J. • ' . ... Yik es, HB Remain 1-2 Unbeaten ~farina and the 17-2 Huntington Be.1th Oilers cootinue to ru le tile roost in Or an ge County pre p basketball rankings a rt e r another pair of Sunset League triun1ph.1. l·luntinglon Bea.ch gets its chance to unseal Marin11 Friday v.·hen the two collide at Huntington Beach in TIIE GAME II. The biggest change i n county rankings is at third place, where Katella li igh's Knights exited to fifth place a fter a Crestvi e\v League loss Mun"I" 6 • • 11 11 scn•i•fer 9 7 IJ 17 1' By ROG ER CA.RI.SON success 11.·ith his rebounding'. tlme v.·e've played J im has overa ll and 3-2 Academy • Fli!(nt r Mlu lon ..,1:1~ !0,.,,~ 6 0 ' 0 1 rr.. 0 1111 P'llot 11111 Costa f..iesa is on it s \l'ay been assigned 10 cover that League record. Sophomores ORA NGE COU~'TY TOP 10 to Tus tin . l""lg 'u ",l "" 'f11 ',~~; Usualy if you measure s-2 1.~ lo its best season since 1966 team's best offensive threat Brent King and Jim Martin, Pos. Team , record Poin ts Fue•!\o" 11 ss '19 139 1 1 both 6-2, pa ct> !he Patriots. l. Marina (20-01 60 6~~~~~oti ~i ~~ ~ ~~~ ;: and someone suggests you after posting a 12..U mark regardless of position-guard , Gary Connally, who has 2. Huntlngton Beach (17-2 ) :>4 1•ova1 11 J9 u l!l.I 61 move to the inside and play through 18 games. forward or post. averaged 24.5 pomts per game 3. Lowell (14-4 l 38 Mtu<Of 1' 76 ll 15 ~ J Tus I ewe 10 u 1 J1 3 1 the post against opposition Swain has done it all for "Jim is only 6-2\~i. but in his last .two contests, is 1. t n ( l~l 37 Ht rrl• lG ls 5 JJ J s d ood 5 Katella (16-5) 36 ~!~,j!' : 1: ! ~~ ~: substantially taller and bigger, 1.·lesa an a g indicator he plays like he's 6-4 because El Toro's staWtical leader. · Pei,,_, ' J o 6 6.o the first reaction the average is his perfonnancc against of his ability to hang in the Mission Viej o alms to kee p 6. Fountain Valle y (13·5) 31 Miiier J l l 5 10 . h h Id 1..-Santa Ana Valley Friday a•·r." Saddleback as the only 9.'in!ess 7. Troy (13-4) 17 Ntwteia 1 1 1 3 1.s guy n11g t ave ~·ou ve to . h 8. El Dorado ( 12-6 l 13 N•wPDrt He,,_ !IM I n1g 1. H' · 1 h led team in Crestview circles and DAILY PILOT I Orange Q11intets Test Foes Needing help now in order to win the Orange U:ague basketball title ou!right, San Ch:n1ente Hi gh looks lO nearby riv.'11 Dana tlins for aid in a full s!aie of loop gan)e.'i tonight. Aft{'r leading the league for Sl'\'{'n games, San Clemente L~ now tied for the top spot 11 ith El Dorado. In order lo <'!,1in1 the outright C.Tovm :-.01111· other tc·anl \\'ill ha~·e In d('feat El Dorado vt'hile San I 'll'111ent1~ goes undefeated in thl· remaining six ganles nf 1hP :;eason. Il ana Iillls takes its shot ;1( r:1 Dorado tonight at El llOrado 11.·hile San Clemen1t' ta kes on Brea ut Brea. ln n011•r games. University hosts Sonora and Laguna Beach is at 'ialencia. 1\ll are sctieduled for 7 0'1'lock lipoffs:. l)a.na lUll s. J-5 In league pl:i.v, has lost t~·o of its last three games, but neiUie r ct('feat has been by more than three points and the Dolphins arf' capable or beatin g any lf'am in the league. Center Ke\'an Peck (6-71 \l'll l be counted on heavily for rebotmding and scoring l\'hi\c senio r forward Bill Springman \\'ill likely d r d\I' 1 the crucial d e f e n s i v e assigrunent on El Dorado's J inl DeWeese. Sa n C1emente, which took a pasting from El Dorado the last time out , hopes to rebound against a Brea team which has bttn among the most i111.."00slstent Jn the leagu e. C:uards Bill Rernolds and J\fike Lowe and center Barry \Veston (6-7) are the key players for Brea. Uni versity, in search of its first winning season, can draw to the .500 level for the season and go a game above the break-even point in league play with a victory over So nora. Returning all-league center 1 Bob Hook (6-2), who averages better than 15 points a g<1 me leads Sonora w h i I e 1 forward Paul Simon is the I key player for University. University enters the game with a 9-10 season record and 4-4 in league play. Laguna Beach, meanwhile, is a heavy favorite to keep~ Valencia among the winless te ams, having taken an easy 1 \'ictory in the ftrst meeting be t1veen the t11.·o sclx>ol.! this Saddleback's Bob 1-J o e n batted in three runs voith a bun t hit and a single while teammate Doug Pryor stroked a triple and a single. John Springman and Steve Will iams also had two hi ts for the {lfluchos. season. O'Flaher!~ ,: :J !: ,;~ ~~ he.ave a sigh. then go about Playing against a front line for 1~4~un~!m:.s s=::.n on ls a solid favorite to do so. 9. Santa Ana V;il!ey I 11·6) 12 ~:~.!.'' A• l: !~ !~ l~ rn o the task as best he could. of 6-4 . 6-4 and 6·5, Swain the team behi nd Cnmnlins. !\'farly Zogg, 1.-il.ssion Vi ejo's 1:;;1;0;. ;Se~n~·i;le~i~12;-0~1 ~~~:;;l~O~;;:;;:;;~~~~~;,;,;;~ SPl"ll''' 11 s1 !1 151 :·; Not so for Cos ta r.1csa accounted for 16 points and Swain and his !\iesa mates 6-6 center, is his team's topll ~~~~r :~ ~ :~ '~. ~:t Jiigh's versa tile Jin1 Sv.·ain, 16 rebounds despite missing are currently ai1ning at a CIF srorer. having been in double DON'T DISCARD THOSE ~~~~~:·' : 1; 1: ~ ~ ~ the r.tustangs' do-everythi ng adl most1eoulighlrout mibn1utes of action <l·A playoff berth. but the fi gures in ei ght straight league ~~:;; ~ ~ ~ 1~ 15 baskelball player. ue to e. future past that in basketball games. OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! o.v 4 2 o 1 i·~ Swain must move to the Again.st an Estancia zone is cloudy, although th e !\later Dci, me a n \Y h i I e w • ....,,.,-• ...--.... ,_"" ,... __ ,_ ......._ Wt>Odt>ec~." c~•• <\,.s~ ' 1 0 post to take the vacancy he clicked for 38 points, University of Pacific may be hopes to climb out of the ANTHONY'S SHOE SllVICI Saddleback ret urns to action Thursday, hosUng College of the Canyons at 2:30 in the opening round of the Orange Coast tourname nt. Vllder D"'o IC a IOI I T1vtor Den,mort Fort~un Sf.ViO'fA Dlllo Doug let ICnaPO llo1>1rt1 51•~•0 Hun! 1: 1]1 ;; ;~~ :;~ created Uy the Jos.<> of 6~ shov.ing his outside scoring in line for the all· round Angelus League cellar , having •WISTCLlfF,LAZA·LIDO•fAIMION tlLAND•COIONADILMU n 1• n 111 9 s John OJmmi ns. \Yho .suffered potential . Mcsan's talents. 11·00 only one of its first four1 •-----------------------.. 11 69 21 16s ', "Jim's a silen t leader,"-;::==:::========::, ;~l~oo~p~co~n~l~es~t~s:;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l r:;;:~'.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;~;:;:;;::;;~~;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;~;:;;;;:;;y Sadtt ... c:k !111 .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' ,.., ' ' 0 ' 0 0 l! ;~ 1~ ~ ~ ! a broken jaw in the recent notes coach Bob Sorensen. i; ~ ~ :! 3 s loss to Santa Ana Va lley. "He makes so few mistakes • SEE THI NIW 1974 DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE • 13 • '1 ~·~ But Swain not onJy doesn't because of his intelligence and ...:-•. SIR. WALTERS START HARD? ' ' ' ' 0 ' ; : ~ 6 ;g blin k when informed of the h h · · • •w-cL DATSUNS GIVI POOR MILAGI? CAN HELP 1 1 , , 1 3 task that lies ahead, he w en e que.suons you 1t s u.n To 11Qar•01wlft.U ' ' . ' 0 0 ' ' 0 ' r i ~ ~ ~~ relishes it. a legilimate question . "'~.:.~~~~":~r COSTA MESA DATSUN THE CARBURETOR SHOP Unlvtl"lll~ lt-111 "Jim's observant and can 2052 N Bl d 2145 HARIOR ILYD CM I .. ft Ip I VI cl·~~·~\ ju 1 st ha\'e ~O ~? some direct changes from the noor , c.. •• -... ewpo~ ..... ~ . 540-6410 ' ' ' '':~i''.:!',~:~.'~ .... _..~:M ' ' ' ' 0 0 ' ' ' ' 0 0 .,_ Git" l(M~•ll•n w nite Vieir• N 1c110l1 HtrdnglQn Co!lll\I Mu1Unl• M.,,O(d Pvl,.dt 'K' EngulGll'!OI llr•<lllc :: : ~~ h~ l~ ~ a 1t1ona screening, says saving us timeouts. And every 19 '~ ·~ 11) 9 1 s1~·ain, "play a little post.-------------------i: 1~ ~l l~ ~ ~ defense and becoine a prime . ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' ' JI 11 ·~ ,., '""!"'' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' " ' ' .. SMldleNc~ no xn 011-11 11 1 Victor V1lley OXI 200 001-3 7 1 Collegiate Hoop Poll n 1, 11 "' '·' rebounder. 961'76 ;7 11 10 J n i.e "It changes my outlook on ; ! ~ :~ : ! the g.'.lme somc .... ·hat, maybe ; ; ~ ; ~.g a litt le lcS5 scoring and a 4 1 l 1 1,1 little more rebounding and I 0 ! I I 0 •••tm11111wr n .. 1•1 looking for the outlet pass." Wt llh J 1lf n :i!~ r:J \\lith that sort &( attit ud e ~~~'::', ~ 1~ :} ~!; 1~~ and a straight A. avC"rage ~~~";:i"oo H ff l: ~ s.1 academically, S\\•ain appears H•l.,..rM>n is 11 10 "" !:: to be a bright prospt.X"l for J 1r;a1 10 11 J 's •..s colleg iate pla)'. LorCI U IS t 39 7.6 ~.~1i:o.i 1~ ~ J j~ 1.s Addi tionally he's the tcam·s ICYn•r • 1 3 1 1:~ leading scorer wiU1 310 point s TM TOP TWtfl!Y, wl!M flr11-o1e1;9 :~":~ ~ ~ 2° : /:~ !n 18 gan1es for 17:2 average, ¥Olft In "ren"""'· ... ., r~cord1 Sc111n1111r 1 o 1 1 1.0 1s the team's leading slx>oter •I'd to11! l!Qlnl" 1. ucLA * 16·1 916 at the free throw line and ~'. :;,.~:oi~:. sr ~t: ~~ has clicked from the field al " Nor111 cerouna 1s.1 ... , Colle~~e Golf a 52 percent rate. J, Vtt!d .. l:lll! I 1'·1 507 ...... 1 ,, Ml•Q...it• 11.2 "' lte s th ird on the team in 1, ,..,.rvt•nd ,,., •24 assists and has been b' •. AllNl'l'I• lS-2 m ua.A .... TOlJmllMftt a 1g •. L" .. •cl'I st. 1'"2 m 1. vs1u !dOJ, i. uc 1rv1r.1 1•'9L factor in the Musta n g s • l o. ,.llllbvrl l'I 17•1 U! 1 UCLA ("71), 4, UC lllvanl!M tn !, 11. ,.,...,kltn<, 1'-' 239 UCI 0 (10.t rt: G•r•t'd. 101 Olbb 71:1 RAB 11, lndlt ne 1w 117 l"oattr 16 1 ltoblrbon n: Wis~ n : RITT 11 kvll'I C1rotlr.1 lW H S S!f!O'r ti ,..fJ 14 use 1"3 110 ....... 'w..t 14t) l•I 01'91111 <••ti ...J.' AUTO-MOMIOWN•llS 1$, Uol/ll\11119 l'-J 10! fet M!llftff"""' IMc:lilf) • 16. Mlc~IO•" 14..l 71 l i'OW11 IGl dtf Horner, D.76, •·1. • --INSURANCE 17, 1C1n .. 1 ll~ 42 Let lGI cMf, Mlrl!I', 1W ... H . 11. Tt~••·E I ,.110 lf.J 10 J r11111 (CJ del. WOOdcKk, t'·fO, • _ 1914 H.n.r ..... yffd lt. Oral 11-"' 1"J 13 Giu~d fG) dtl. Hotlvtr11d, eo.a2. r::'l COSTA MIS.A & 10. Mcl.·Ei ll. Shor• 1t.O 11 1 \~ / Olke•.t r~•lvh.g vote,, I I t I• d 4• p.,.Otr IGI ll ld 11 .. nlff, IUS, J.J. (,ji::::3 548·5554 / •11'Nlllf!C•l1"1': Arll<l!ll, Arlrone Sltlt,1--~°'~·~m~t~•:• !"'~· !'~·"'~"~""~~"~·~·~·:.· -'=========~-~~~~·1 C 1 nt t 11 1 ry , ir 11 rld • St a t e , Ml• .. chllMlttlo McN-Sltl9. Ntvldl· • L•• V'911, Htw Ml•k:O, l'vrdu., SI, 1"0h~t. t.H,Y,. 1t1.r1t1etn 1111 no I1, i:;I Y!'-c-; Ultll, Wl~ln, • radio pager VEi I I LA E YAMAHA NEW '73 YAMAHA SALE Chevrolet Caprtce Cla.5.sic. Why settle for something else? • --.-n .. -... ...,.~ Mr.::i ao~ltoa CHdlt approval f)!f ''.'f, f f'fJUNT\ 1:,1l1f1r1111 11rn'l1 \/ lll'll'I I'd RIMO StrHt $ 359 TX500 Stroet $1122 L T3 Enduro $ 469 AT3 Enduro $ 519 CT3 !nduro $ 619 MX250 Dirt $ 719 MX360 Dirt $ 910 SCSOO Dirt $ 925 All f''*t + D1M1P Pr-. + hlft T•• + OMV ''" 34342~ Pacific Co1st Hwy., D•n• Point 496-1234 831-2720 (Toll lrHl SOMEDAY, YOU'LL OWN" YAMAHA In a time o! t urned-back thermoatats and lowered speed limits, some say we must also turn our backs on elegance, lower our taste, and settle for something else. Why settle for anything else when you can settle into a Caprice? If your needs incl ude spaciousness and your pref erenoo dictates class, Caprice should make sense fo r you. Caprice, the uppermost Chevrolet, is ad istinguished car, soft and comfortable lo sit in, smoo th and quiet on the road. Why settle for something else when you can enjoy t he Caprice C188S ic at your local Chevrolet dealer' st ... . ' ... -·· JI DAILY PILOT . Alamitos Racing Enb·ies "• T_1,, l'ffnl.llT I. l'I"' '°"' J1•J 'l"lll:IT •Ac• -a r1r111. J Y••' •Id m1hl.n1. Cl1lmlng. PYfM t l,bQo, c111m1rog prlc• u .oo:i. C1!1 II IS Tr ........ 1 1 IC1!1..,._wl-fT, Llp111m) TMT\I (D, Mort1$l ,_,.,,,., air MhJ (L . l•llC~I Flwt l rnft (J, Rld11rdsl SI. JOl'>tl'I Fl1•~ fO, M!IC!'llll) Pllltev O!lle (I( Cltf111r> Fly ,t1w1y'1 J1ck""' (J 0.0'Vt r) Summ1r Jun.t>I,,. (J. w11oon) Tommy'• Luck (,,i . W••d) Al11 •U1lbl1 '" "' '" '" "' 1:1 "' "' "' "' Olo. F1alll-(J. Crt1g.er) 111 ll111non Deck (l . Mylts) 122 0c>t> R1plOO ll. WrlQlll\ l?J Sllel~tll1 1!11r1 fJ. C•11ger) 111 l•COND ..... Ca -110 Vl'dl 1 Ye1r oklt & up. Cl1lmlng. l"UrJt 1111)!1, Cl1lml119 ll'IC't tl,600. Tok111'1 Ctiltk !E. G1r11l MICllCIU"" IL. '"'"'-d Ooglect e..., (J. W1 ra l Dl•I llrlll<!Y (l WrlQhl) l!l"Y'I ,tlrl CC. SmHll) Ht nrv tl'>e 9Tn (J. 8100~11 s~ SPorl co. IC11lgM) Gimme Bar U Wll>Qn! l!!llt lll'll Fl llfY Wiiiow fJ. Rlclllrdsl Wtlch Rocke! IE. G1ri1) Lcrw Slgn1I CJ. Cre111t d Ch ... Ollee Dunc1n (D. Ml"l'llll) '" "' '" "' "' '" '" "' '" "' '" '" TMUlO RACE -(00 v1rd1. J ye11r olo;I mald1ns. Cl1lml1'19. P urH 11,'°°, C11rml11U plrce 13,000. ' . • CHECIC YOUJI srtllS One of lbe: most iinport&m thi"JI in g¢1( il good (ootv.·ork.. Without it you cannot hope to have good tempo, balance 01 tim ing. Yet many golfer1 play in ahoca with ru ndown ,piktt. ·rhcy waste tit-<i) ·~ ergy trying to retai~ finn footi.ng lhal ' i) (£)~ they l>hould be using to swing the W ~ club. I also btlievc lhat poor footiug Cf> crcat~ a subconsoious fear of fall4 ing. This cau§Cs the player to hold back from ma~ing a full, free swing- ing motion. l\'cw 1pikcs might be just what yoa need to take top money in )'Otlt fOUf'o i;omc nexl wctkcnd. ~-..... -· Le111 Iron' from Th• Rough. F'tieh1n1 fl"llm·Woedt Uphill ind Oo•ntrill Lies-th111 ltfld othet ahoa 1r1 dli.il9d' tor JO'.! ill Ar l\Okl P1lm1r'1 booklet, "Trouble Shots." For your topt', 11nd 20t end I tlamped, Mlf·lddrUMd en'tl'°Pe to Arnold P1lm1r in c1r1 of this newspaper. ' Basketball Sumn1aries D1ndy Dint IT. Ll1J111ml 121 ,...,1nm1n Basketball Massacre Date Nears ?.ta.ssacre 111 news runs on lht' heavy side today a!I lhe four combatants gird for the gala basketball double header Valentines Day night a t C o ro n a de I Mar ' -High. Newport Harbor High coaches held two I 11 e g a I weekend workout' at the YWCA in preparation for the Feb. 14 8:30 duel witll Corona del Mar tutors. And CdM, reconsidering its b o a s t f u I stand that it will beat Newport wilhout practicing, has ~ted a scrimmage \\'1th the \Uaily Pilot sports staff \Vedncsdav afternoon. · The sports writers. looking to settle an old score with CIF adversary Lou Joseph (releaguing culprit), tuned up for their Feb. 14 7 o'clock confrontation with the CIF by crushing an AAU team, 103-67, Monday. The AAU squad was a v.'heelchair group. Trap1ca Bir to. Knr111111 Don'I De Tiii! (J. Ma!svdal Redd! M11Td U. Richards) 1i1 Clltl• M1•• {f•) 1J1) s .-. V1Uty 111 D1•ar1 (ll~ F ll! Lorntllus 111 w 111. 11 1 F en F••a111on lo~nom~• 0 1111 Mllll 1'11 ~otmala (61 Ml~ll!\'ilcz (11) ' ' ' 0 U'J '""Br• (91 Fs1io (O> Wt l>l Ne\vport coaches added Bill George to the roster, kic ked B-Ob Hailey off the lea nt for sassing an official and plan to dedicate this game to Jules Gage, whom they say retired Win's RtlOICT (E. G1r1a) Argo Qulnon• (L. Wrlgl'1) P1mpered Doll (L. MYlei) HIPl)Y El'OUOh l R. Adtlr) z • .,., Sun Deck (It. C1rrt&Co) E rldlcalor (N. P111lol Alie l lltllllt 122 (QCK (l) c (9) Fldvc<I• ITT Mulllgon (6) G 161 Dim•• l U 'Vo1tnQ (11 G (1 1 Zlllullo 112 C:M .. coring Wb" Flon•o~n 4, Ar-in rnent! 1, Chubbuck 1. 122 HsU!lme: MtSll. 25-10. Olck.-, Bllll1 Joe fJ. Brook.1) 117 Fttlhmen Ru!1rk'1 Von cs. TrNIVttl 122 Cllll MtMI IUJ (n ) CdM wri A C•ech re. Smlt11J n1 0 AILM> ear (J, OrTo't rl •>> y1or1 !16> >' 1791 Black Wiiis (!D! F (01 A~in ,.OURTH I.I.Cl! -5.it y1rd1. 3 Cook !91 C (!) !.lmie~ Ytllt okh & up. "'"ow1nc1. Puf~I /Aylligin (() G (51 [•isr111a 11,700. M11lf\o H ) G 1.S) LO'Grande SP111l11! Lova (J. Dr~) 1\7 Scaring tY!JoS: Cost• /\'~• ~ Flfna-Fleel Bid CO. C1rda111 nz gen 10: CdM -ElleM~· 1, H1111ht• J. On lteqL'tll {T. LIPhl"') llf Halltlmt: CdM, l'l·JO. Mln1lrel {M. Blcl<tll 119 C«ky ICld (R. ,t1d1lrl 122 Cr..rglng Ckarllt ID. M ... rl1l l!t Ml1• G<>llOClo {IC, Hert) 117 Bre•llng Cr1ek CL. Mylt1) 11' CorM On 0.Ck {IC. (lerbMI 1!1 llllocle1l•n tJ. W•llOll) 119 "'"" ll:ACI! -150 1••dl. I yrar old1. ,t11iDY1a nc1. Purat I ,:ioo. little Kid 5111 ... (IC. M1rtl IC1lll Gold CD. ICnlghl) ROdllo (L. Wr!ghll cr..rnpe.g"" Ch1r<;i•r IC. Srnllhl Holst Boom CD. Ml!chftl) Sl•BW Solo CJ. Wilson) Flr1t llo (5. Tr11wr1) CY!t In Clever {D. C••do11} Mls1 81r Lott• IJ. W~rd) Mr. Thrtt S!raws (T. Llph1m) Also Elltlb41 "' "' "' "' '" "' .. ~\~ '" "' llrV<:edal• (0. (a•da11) n' Gu•••• c 1 .. tln• ro. Morrl1 119 To lie (J, Wilson) 121 Jel's R«kell1 (IC. Hlr!l 117 Jl){TN lt,t1CI! -o100 yard• J ~ar old• a. VP Cl•lmll!ll pun• S2.SOO. Cl1lmlrog price 1.3.000. Sy .. n•1 Run•w•V (IC. H1rU 117 Oulck reltlMI (R. Adt lr> 119 Mr. M1r1 l11r (J. W1rdl 121 Atlas Mile-Pak. Agull1r (8\ Cr.1p0 (61 Wahl> !5) G (U) H•rnunde> Ill Rff'I <01 s~•• 111rl 2, HYnn 2, HH!wr 2. H1lllme: Sonor•, 22·21. Sop lie more Ml1•lon Vlt lt (111 Ull •I Mllll•ftl ,tldi•T1r> •lD! F (12) Jol>n•on CYnn!n9llam 11.i) F !ll (Ody Zoog 1111 C :•l t'od1on Ross Oll G (11 Tlv~nan Ha11n1" C\4) G 1111 Es1r~a1 1"11!1Tlm1 scO<"e : Mll'il)n V\e lo, 11-:6. Klc1pu QuHn (E. G•rJ•) 1l7 Mr. Ol1mond Moon !S. Trta~~•I ) 119 f lrKllarge ID. C1r<1011l 1\9 Joale S1!ln Bir (N . P11tla\ 117 Cllk kel\I Chick {D. Knlghl) 117 "'"'' llC. Clerriqe ) 119 Oo'!'I Look Bick j J. W111on) 11 9 Sl!VENTM a,t1CE -400 y1rd1. l V••• oldl & llP. Cl1lmlng. PY•!e '3.100. Cl1!mlng price IS.000. ~"~O "'·"·Tu tor 600-13 tub1le11 blt cllwall, with lf1da-in. Truly Tried IT. Llp/llml El Tora P1rkt• CL. MV!ts\ "' "' "' '" "' '" "' '" '" • A good economy lire wUh four lull plies ol slurdy nylon cord. Rick On Man rJ. Rlchtrds) °'1 Tllr HOUS• (S. Trel•vrt ) Turl'I Rt~ CJ. Ward) TV!inl11m fN. Pilllal St. Pete (D. Morris! Big Jedd fl . Wrlghll Noor Moon (0. ICnlQhtl Ari Pippin fR. ,tld1lrl '" AIH EllJlblt Wonder How IC. 5,...r111) 119 H1rvesl MoondYSI {l. Myles) 119 ~IGMTM 11: ... c. -~00 Yl rd1. ) yur olch. Clalml"'ll• Pvrs1 12,00Cl Cla!m lng price 1),00), · Oroo 0' Honeymoon IL. Mylrt) 111 Ga Rid Fo){ (J Rlchadsl 177 Roc:kln' 001 {J. Orertr) 111 Shady E~Brttt (C. Smltll! 1n V1ley Fl-B•av (T. Lfi>111m) 119 MOOn LlpMenlng (J. Br<>0k1) 119 Zorbll's Dandy (R . Adair) 119 Superscn (S. Tre1111re) 119 Dl"'W Diii (D. MorTIS) 119 Moon MlstlClf'I OC. Har!) 119 HIMTM ""''" -400 v••dl. ~ Yt a• o!ds J. up. Claiming, l"Uflt 11.600. c11lm!ng price 11.400. lil y WI• Cl>lc'. (l. Wright! Roc~el J"" /J 111,1>1rllll The Ellmlnl!Pr ((. Smllh) Rock•! lri!un CJ. Drt vtr) Trvd<llll Angef (l . Myles) 1"111 C1rln'. CJ. Srooks) ~light lley CR. Adelr) Zorll!t's C1M IJ. Cr1ag1rl Nttr. Rodi~ Poo ID. IC11lghf) Lii Amigo (J. Wit.on) "' "' "' -1'1 '" "' "' "' "' '" Roller Derby · At Anaheim For the first tin1e in the history of the t<>am . the 1\·nrld champion Los A nge l es Thunderbirds v.·ill cpen !heir roller derby hotne sea<;on at Anaheim ~·hen they meet the P h i 1 a de l ph i a '\'arriors Wednesday at An a h e i m C.orn·ention Center. Action \ltill get under way at 8 p.m. llZI 600-13 650-13 775-14 ns.15 aL.lt •WAll •lD. l l. 1Al 4•110 1fl d•lnl _!!!~tor•) $-14-;-95 $-15.95 $16.95 $ 6.95 .. ,, . --.... .. , •' """"'-. ; , ·'· ··~-. .--'-~· 1.60 1.78 2.16 2 .15 . -· ~_, ( ... <... ' - ""'-· '"' from athletic director's duties lv.'o years ago. Pro Basketball ,t1m1r1Clft •1sk1lb.ill A11od 1li0!0 Ulln 105, Vlr11ini• 9& Iseri Collects Bole-in-Qne eoor ... Lloyd bert flred a hol~in­ one oo the slxlh bole at Rancho San Joaquin Golf lie used a lhnle-iron lo cover the 110 yards. DEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT" MakeW•dne1d1y 11lght your night to e•t out. Al Del T1eo, Wedn1sd1y night 111 Taco Night You get threet11ty Del · T_acos !or Ju1199c. This Wednesday, drive thru !or 1 famlly 11ze meal you won't torgeLAI prices yo"'ll find h•lli to b•at. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA lrl1tol 1 PollsadnJ 4th $tr"' oH et Ca1t1p111 Nawpart fwy. TUSTIN lad Hiii ...- Sat• AH fwy. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5156 W•rMf §, ..... , .... ,. COSTA MESA 1155 .. w 9' hl"~w Belted Atlas Pacesetter." s29~~"" ''Tu 101 E78-1 4 lub•le11 bli1Ckw1ll, wi(hU1d .. ln. Two reinforcing bells of fiberglass cord over two polyester cord body plies. Full, wide 7-rib tread. 11!1 euc~w.u.l WHITIW.lll , .... 1 •. 1 .. f••I~ !••~~·••\ """" lrl~•·IA) E78-14 29-;-75 34.00 2.33 F78-t4 31.45 35.70 2.50 ----G78-14 34.85 39.10 2.67 G78·15 35.t O 39.95 2.74 c~.-k ou• ~•lu•• en on.u 1lu 1. • '\lednc~ay's game will also be another "first'' (or Swthern Ca lifornia as it will be the rirst game ever of the new super lea~ the I n ter n at i onal Skating C onfe r e n ce . Oil change wvice. Atlas batterie$ for dependable power. Basketball Rulgen !!I, SYC~r\ell 6f Detroit 95, St. P111r''· N.J. 17 NlaQ~r~ t3. llvtf•lo 91 N. C1rollna SI. "2, Ouk• 11 IC~ntvckv 1J. LSU 70 Ml11lulppl Jt, Gt!l'f'lllt S5 Md.-Ee<I s~ore 96. Howtrd 16 ~. Carolina 1&, (ft~lslus SI T11'1nt.U~ 81, ,t11,1bllrn 10 Rlcl>m:>na 9J. App1l1elll1ft St IJ WUl i1m I. Marv J,.4, The Ci~dll ST V•ll<lffblll 67. Al•1Mm1 M l'l0<1dl 18. Mls•i"lppl !.t. 1S Tula,,. IO, lllrmf"9'1t m S.OV!Mt'n 6J A1nt1n Pe•Y 11. Murr•v ~I. IO illolrt 01..,. ti, Mic~. $1. It _ <l'llcl9() LoYo11 11. l t wh. Ill 11 Crel91'>1on 11, St. ThPm1s Ml'lll. 41 1(1nw~ SI. 61. OOl1nam1 SI 4 9rlt Rotwtti 71. e awll"'ll GrNn 72 ~lftMIOll W, Oklo SI 51 l:IMll II, Colort do 6' C..-ilefllr v •1. S. 1111111111 ~s Wrestlu1g Drain crankcase and add up to tour quarts of E:iocon Plus Motor CHL (Or we'll put? In Unfflo4'. OU r very best motor oil. foionly 15¢ mor• per quart). Install two new 'Wiper blade refills. Check washer 1ys1em. • Refill wlnd1h'9kl washer aupply. GQod Vllues, rfilrt in pr nef&l6whood. Exxon atations displaylng the ValueCenter sign are ready to offer you a wt de eelec- tlon of quality automotive producta and Mrvk>et et good value prices. Right In your neighborhood, you can at-op for a tire, a battery, get an oil change and much more. Stop by your nearby Exxon Value-- Center and check out all the good values thlomonth. Al offers end February 28. !conomy power. Alia. PA-;1,3, •llh 111'..s.ln. ON - At!11 PH0·2J, wlll'l l11d•ln. Look for the YllueCenter sign. Blue V1lueCetater lip Identify ierviCe stations operated by Exxon Company, U:S.A. Price• and off era 1hown above are avaUable et theae aervice 1tatlona. 'Rod YlluoCefttor....,..ldenllfy participating Independent Exion dealera. Pricet and otters may vary at thete atatlona. ' TlnlW1JS IDcMllltwlt'll 11Cs:ll:c ~·- .. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening fUltUARY 5 mo Moe111'1 Htrou TIM LUCJ Shn Tlt1 Aillbtelln Nia:ht C.ll•IJ Sl•rn•trt. M1ri1 -Hetlppodp L.Mp .... ""' l:lO Dt1Mr'1 Ctiokl ·MM!t: (C) (90) "lfa Alivt" (dr1) '68 -Tommy Ki!k, Sllirit1 Bonn&. lo~~~::-_ lMna bSJ M11ndo Utlftt hitl1 Thtttre 7:00 (])Og;)Nn 1 lowilil1 to1 Dollars I lltlt RIKlll fllorit': (C) (Ziv) "l1lt World in Ar1111" (dr1) ·~z -Gre1ory Peek, Ann Blyth. Gl11" Juoll ltobt(dl'lft1111'frl&ht· fllH Id«, fr"*, Bein, ~wtlOle OM1-fln1ilhi. 'CMll'• hD *" • d"1iMPlltd by 11cohot 1nd lt:n. Shltlt1. Knll;hl tfo,ii.i~I ,CQ-allll IS his wlla C•or1M. wrio is hflplut but r11liillc 1t1eut Iha + 1t111111hl tnd wNkneua at htr llinb1nd. GIOrp ltluJt~ portrays: 8lfnll Dodd, ti!• 1u,..anfldu1t dlrldor 'll'hD 611111 £11in wh1t.ctuld bl th• lul ctt111(1. to re i1h1 hl1 statui1 11 1_per1ormt1. 0 '117l Cll 'll"" ··--' (t) (IO) "Cl• lJlu h ......,. (drl ) '7l -ltsl\e Nle!~n. ic.thr Cannon, Mk:h11I Pllks, Johll SIXflO. loulu Fletcher. Wh1n th1ir dttilll· h r runs 1w11. lrom honi• 1fld be· come.s t/le h1p.J10tlc prisOntr cf • stnnre rellt iPUI s•tt. htr dis· lr1u1ht 111r1n11 turn lo 1 1111n whim job is lo ruc.ul ind 1tlu111 run1wly te1n11N1 II GINGER ROGERS JOINS * MERV-TONIGHT! I Mtt'I CrHlh1 $1w9 Hlgli ta1p1ml Coiimull111 With JIMmy Mlftl "°"'' "'° il Thi lolll 1)1111 tonlen H11111nltltt FM• f1111111 "Thi Cr1n11 Ar1 Flyln1" (Russl1n, 1957) A war lilm locuslnt on 'lht holftt front r1ther 111111 lh1 bettlffitld. I Saflri ti AdwtRtu!I Whft'1 My Uni? I Lm LllCJ t:lO II (Cfil rf)) (i) " .. ~ .. Blllr Jim Mod Squall Hawkins findslilmsell 1motlon1llf (1.J) CIJ I 0111111. Bf }Unrril inwlved in 1 tou1h murdu tlst W Cs•t111dt when his 1o111-110 swe1thurt bert (2 (6j Dr1pet him to dtfend her 50n ln lhl !1111 '~:fiE::= 11bb=o~1=~MKtr. , llrild J 11 Plffcil le Hilu Tltret stoo111 . flltfvitl .Aulc.IM l :JO .. Tllllllfl H•I 10::00 O @ @ !RI m "'' ··••rlt 3 H1t111'1 KtTMS "Tiit J1hn WiiO C11an1td Iha N....,. .. (JQl Heltywood Seu•rtt A profile ol ~miral Elnlo R. Zu11· tMlp Tllr Mt!Pber · wilt. Chief of fbr1I Optntioni. re- l Bibby CtWsbafl $Mw Wll!S !hi chanill BIHf lllW 91)(~1 Mlh $ Movie: (C) (Zlw) philosophJ undelWI)' 111 this aldnt 111111"1" Memnr (dra ) '56 -ol m'ilit1ry sarvices. Esthtr Willi1m1, Ceorp N1der. "m 11) 9 fhn ~ lftfttlltt1 lil""r'!I C1Thi1J CIJ Ta Ttll thl Trull! G1J (}) fD M11a11 Wilby, M.D. 00 llt'I MtU A Dul na•l•'s Ni1htm111" A 15·Jllf· ;fJ DEBUT Thi HtlfMllallter A 1ix· olJ Me~lc1 n-Amuie1n 1lrt, runnlna: Pilt fU lde to the pith ll1 and pit•· 1w1y 1tlu btlnr: riped b1 the nu11 sure s DI bu1int 1 koits• In Los who ueks to 1dopt lllr, i. b• An1el1s. fritntl1d by Dr. W11by'1 ~um, Coll· a;')SbMUptlldClllll w 1IP ~ TM Chou! C1111 III On., 7:45 fJil '"''"' ' Mtll!Olltt l :llO 0 <5 ([)) 00 M1ell1 Florld1'J 10:31'.1 llwlllfht Z.... hu1b1r.d. Henry, gets a pmmohon · Cortc11tr1tlllt • which mt1ns florid a can quil her Bllt Cosby Job 11 1 house~eeper !Dr the Find-Spi~l1ft ~ l1ys and be 1 fult·limt housewitt · MinKtl ltpl(Wclllaf for htf family, but sh• doesn't • "r•IM IM Ltnl a. lnow how to bre1k th• new1 10 11:00 I 0 Q '-ma>,. ... Maude. , 3 (j) l'19J ;J)'({l Mfwl D @ @ llOl m All111-l? Twllir;tit °"' "trasb" Ma1lil1 bu1s 1 new cnl t "'"' M•toR which 1ets hit when he ind Rttd Mt¥\t: (t) "Cllltef Shllfl ... le1ve lh! tar to 11unue 1 purse· (mys) '5&-Rithlld lodll. sn1tcher Pn toot. Ill Mlsllo": hnp1$111111 Q MMle: JCl (2hrl, "A Con"•~I Moril: "SM+! Sflor:r (!Ira)' 'i4 With Dtatfl (mys) 6/ -G1crae -.hach Diderso" Mahtns. [~rl Hollim11n. i Ci' Liwl"& Easj B THE HAPPY DAYS 'Allrtcl Hlttkod. ,.,.,.1111 * THE NOSTALGIC SO'S . D!! •t Ni1tit 0 [fi'; (J) al Hippy Days "Guess (i& (f,) Tbt PKH111 . Wllo'.s Comin~ to Visit" Rkhi1 and ll:JO 1J (.'Ji @) [J1 CIS Litt Mn: Potsit 1r1 willing to pa1 tht con· ("C} Oifi1 l~ri" {idY) '51- seQuences it they'1e c1u1ht smak· Alan ladd. [rn1st 8or1nln1 Int oot .to ,see Fonzie drivt in I/I D ~ Ci).(fij]. m Jeh11111 . Cartel lll11al m1dn11ht dr11 uct. Alben Brooks r uests. IDMllr'I Cillk:t ....... : . ..,..ltftlM INUift,. Dr111et . (Or1) '~Joh• Bentlt1. la Stt.tr• S-11 D lftl (3; m WW. Worlll .. [•· Mtrll: (C) (Z-r) "ttll Ille MM· irtlli1111WI "Cll111! o1 Sll1nc1" (R) , .... (mm ) '53 -[lhtl Mtrmt n, Tht 1lory of 1 i~yilcktr wl!o par•· I IHI llhrtn' .ltumal thutes to Jahty and posts 1J 1 Q1llR! novice morik in 1n lsol1!td flew Coil!tdy Mexico mon1U1ry. blltr C11MS 1:>0 &t·~rn>oo M•••1 1 r1 • ..0J J.Z.'ODW::._~'"Z"9" .. M~urett c1Us o~ 11t1n~tive HPD, ~111• ~~.~ l.Mra (iom) JK>liaiitomtn. stnl(lr off1ters and scientific lechnoloo wltrn lhe l:OO (})D (l). l~~Jlm FiYt-0 forte 1s conlrontrd by 1 D 09J m _..,,...., tents of live rape-murden.. D Hallmark Hall of Fame * THE COUNTR Y GIRL Jason Robards, Jr. Shir~y Knight Hopkins 0 Q.i 00@) m I $PIC IA& H11J. •tit H.il ff FtMI "The untryi Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:15 0 HiPWaJ '""' l:Ull,._.: ...... , .. ~ (mys) '5l-J11nn1 Cr1in. Z:tO m Nl..ftlPt Sllow: "'Illy Un: "'Th lml lat. .. •ti Albd J:IO II Movie: "Acnu !Ill lrWI'" (df1) '5&-Rod Std11tl'. t:OO m "T1tt ....... h""' (com) '51 -Oan Murray, E. It. M111h1ll. IHI (C) "Reel •1tt If MtR\1111" (tdvJ '52--R!cltttd Wldm.uk, Jeff. rey Hunt11. l:JO fl (C) "Dr•• el Ahia " (1dv) '131 J:OO (J) .. Alt Ablvt [yt• ~•rt I (!111) -Fr1nkie Ava lon, Uoyd Bochner. ·50 -Brtlt D1vl1, MM Bl•llf, MtrilJll Mon1oe: ID:OO CD -n.· M&npd Min" (mys) '651 @J (C) "ltttl•pnd" (•d-) ·49 -Ul(l'l(lnd O'Britn. Ve11 Miles -Vin Johnwn, Jolin Hodial 8 °'P'J' W"itlleut Min" (111¥) '43 -liridl Darnell, [dp r Buchi"'n. '41-Sus.in H1yw1}d, 1 11,,.9..,,..., ,.,_<Cl t""1_1.,... • bslr111Nlrf" (susp) ·ss Mr Su•111tr 'hulNI'" !•IN) .,7_ ' kl~tM(m8,,!)nt1.1,· ~It,,,!' t!Nd l C.. Rtblrt W11ner, l'tter Ltwl~d. ,. .,.,,1r 001. Q3 (i) ...,..: (C) .(illf) "llpt" l!:tt e "'l'all!!OM" (1om) ·s1 -An· (1X1111T't12 -J1tkit Gl•Mfl.• . Ulon} Dtx!er, [te1no1 P11ktr. · 10 (}) Mftlt: (90) "T'e "-4".M•'" l :JO 0 ..,.,rb 9'1111 .. (dt•) '6l-P1u11 (!&:O ·g~. -'.'dmond · 0'81110. Jitwniln, SUlll)' Poitiu, (Qt Cf»'lll'fi\: (tit 'fl .... <ila> ,, "" •• WE ... "" .. M• • ' l)(CLUlfVI, -ll$1 ICIRIS$ Golden GloOe Award MARSHA MASON JAMES CAAN MATS: WID. SAJ. SUN. (?('\'I•., ...... ., ~":.~~~:~~ ... WINNEI OF TWO GOLDEN GLOBE AWAIDS HST ACTOR HST ACTRESS "CLASI" -Al 7iot • lf:lO "ITllANfflli" -Al 1:4J IUNOAT CONT, "IOM l P.M. .AJDMph E. WM ..... 8nll f'loodw:Dont ~ GeOrge Glenda !Segal Jackson .. ,.Md.., F....i._r"'"A 10Uch OfClass M A'taJ[..,i.....,"'-r-.-...·p--• pl111 lw.l "LOVERS ANO -u. OTHER STRANGERS" llllPIC•••• Wlllf IOTI II .DCIDffiWf ..... OUPUlll I 8#M/ 0n IM contfot'•li•I book lltllt .,..,.. ed oonNntional 1'"°"'" °' ""*"'""" l/fCheOlogy ' ..... ·--· ........... ·····-= ••• ., • • 'Forum' Funny Thing in Clemente The Lenn "musical comedy" .aa genenJly practfeed in the Ameriran theater is a misnomer. 1n 90 percent of the B r o a d w a y productions thusly l abe l e d , what "cornedy'' there is exists only for the purpase o( bridging the gup be.tween ooe musical nu1nber and another, Which ls why it is guch a sheer joy lo encounter another version of ''A Funny Thing llappened on the Way to the Forum," no matter how many p r e viou s productions {in this case, four ) remain fresh in the memory. "A Fwmy Thing" i s precisely that -a continuous collection o( funny things in an ancient Roman setting concocted by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart with a musical assist rrom master con,pose.r-lyricist Ste p h e n Sondheim ("West Side Story," "Gypsy," "Follies," etc.l. The vehicle was so successful it v.·as revived last season in Los Angeles and was reborn on Broadway. TllE LATEST place that "A Funny Thing" is happening is at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente, a relatively new theater which opened last fall with an attractive "Oklahoma " then played to continually sold-out houses with an extended ''Fiddler on the Roof." Sand\viched in between such giant s as "Fiddler" and the upcoming ''Man of La !\1ancha," "Forum'' ma y seem like lightweight fa.rr, v.·hich is what this wild and v.·acky show is intended to be. Though hurried I y assembled in a dozen rehearsals by director John _.,._._ -.... ·' CINEDOME 20 . .'. ' ~·~·· ._ ·~ Li:I.: •ti.J .... _,.,, . CtNIODMI 21 :..:, •' .~·. :-:.-· ~·:.r'I.: _-...~.-, ~. '. fine voices, are particularly for a recurrlng cameo as a Sundays at th e d i n n t' r tmpttl:Sive ln the Sebastian's befuddled old man. playhouse, J-40 Avtnidn Piro. West production. Ernie Colliru San C1emen1c n~serva1lous. plays the young man with CIJORECKJILAPHEK Duinr at <i92·9950, arc rt>qu1rl'<i. TOM TITUS lnt.nniaalon gutsy eagerness, while Charan Lovella has given the ,--- Levitan ha! the well-rounded courtesans -Denise Dales. J!~· r~erLacca , there. is Ii t t I e comedy sense "'ilh which to Di ane t.turray, Lissa Bell and ampll.fy •-role as the C.1ltistine Jenkins -son1e ' eviden<.-e of laxity or oomer 110 cullinfl in the 0 v er a I l vacuous vi rgin . pleasing dance routines. and ~.'f«Y: • A t do t " o 1g l h e Miss Bell ts ch~arly the nlost flN.tJ. WEIK production. s an u am 1 On the contra.ry, "Forum" ~'Upporting perform~rs i s memorable. Kasey Crosby and RPlll!h'f is a comic delight from start Christopher Coddington (\Vho Doug Manes garner many 10 finish, with some high-gloss appeared in both "Oklahoma" quick laughs as the ubiquitious WMDliURll touches of imagination in a and "Fiddler" I, s h aven· proteans v.1JO , li ke the • show which suffers from about headed and lisping (or hi s courtesans. have no lines but as much artistic restriction latest assignment as the put in a goOO deal of work. ......... •• as a tag team wrestling match courtesan procurer. ~I i k e "A Funny Thing Happened • .........,_ or a spirited Roller Derby Scott, a replacement , has th e on the Way to the Fourm" ....... DN contest. stature for his role as th e is far and away the funnif'SI ....... . swaggering v.•arrior, but both thing thal has happened in p,,.,.,.,,'.>()Oe 1ecnnocob'9 AT THE OORE of this his youth and hi~ 1i1nited voca l Orange Coast theater this rrornWau..::,, B<os.. ~ Roman circus is Patrick Lang, range v.·ork against him season. Pe r for m a n c es A. Wamet Communc..>tions Compan~ a cherubic-looking butterball . George Donk:a reaps applause continue \\1ednesdays through Wfflday-6·8·10 who oomes off like a younger ------------Sat. & 51111.-1 2.2 .4.6.1-10 edition or Zero Mastel, who liriiiiii!iill created the role or the ,.. G scheming sl"'e Pse udol"5. 0 ' ame1 Lang has the timing. the energy and the pure physical .,. r:~ dexterity to keep the show ttJllf-r -ti rolling at a11 tinies. and he , e· ~ · WORLD CHAMPION doe s so with aplon1b. Joe Fletcher ;s h;lar;ous as , • ;:-:,.,a' THUNDERBIRDS & ~:~.~~~w ~~1~•, !'Y'~~~;·~r r THE TOUCH PHILADELPHIA loosening to fl esh out his role. WARRIORS u;s com;c "lakes" are well executed and the "funeral" number at which he is the center Is outlandishly funny, the high spot o( the evening. John ~toran is a bit too robust for his part as the ''dirly old man," but he performs it v.•ith skill and relish. Blanche Mickelson, one of Orange County's top musical performers. expands the utilitarian role of the suspicious wife. THE RO!\.IANTIC leads, usually s t r a i g ht parts requiring only good looks and McQ-he's a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story Is incredible! "PA.PILlON" CPGI .... Sii""• MCOll"" & l>nti11 Hoffrn.111 umE fO. ARST Plltl IN IKTIRKATIDHIL SIATIKG CONFERIKCI ONE GAME ONLY llWlllM CDHIOOlotl tllHEI (dcross lrom Disneyland) WID.. FU. ~ I p.m. TICllTS ll -14 ·13 -Clillt" 11dol 12 -!'1 l'ria CONVENTION CENTER BOX OFFICE ANO ALL TICKETRON OUTLETS JOSEPH £,LEVINE ,..... .•. GEORGE c. scarr,,, • MIKE NICHOLS ''"" THE. Di\Y J\'l.E P9,lll-f IN, . j,,,, . ,t ~ ~ ..... ~ ' ............. ~,,~,,·~ .... •• J ............ ,,~,·>1~ .. ···-··-··· al~o '"ON A CLEAR DAY " ..,r:J fOUNTAIN VALLIY ·~(,tf,)-P.-..o.. D ~~;;:;;".~;-;;;:-(;fl "THE SEVEN-'uP~·: t!'G) • "THl'i IS A. Hl.JAC!(" !PGI •"" "WHERE'S POPPA" STARTS WEDNESDAY "BRAVO for this most s<>phisticatcd, entertaining. and delighL- fully satirical comedy about changing sexual mores and the efforbi, of couples to keep pace." -William Wolf. Cue Magazine ttTOTALLY DELIGHTFUL! If your wife or husband has never seen an X-rstcd movie, 'Le Sex Shop' is the one to take her or him to. It is wholesome, refresh.ing & deliciously funny satire." -Stewart Klein. WNEW-TV -.. ' ... SIAD/UM I . " "A.MEllCA.N GIA.FFITI" ... iU5H~""Dl\Ul£ NA.SOIVINO ~Rl rlV.lA\'ll IUSl.Ptl Lll\1NL ~iilEAU Kiti.'ii>sv.....,. M:C'KilENllY iOif.RTE.1tEL'r'fA HAPPENS WHEN CIVILIZATIONIS GONE! ,_..,.... . . .... =.=~.o@ ~ELD OVlll-l'IHAL WEEK CIHIMI. CENTI.It 4-C .. I• loWw '1'·00 ........... ,._, ._, .. _ ... --. -···· SIAD/UM 2' t. ,.,,, "·' •.:.hr"• "Pm 'N TILLIE" IPGI "CINDIELU. LllllTY" (RI ... "VANISHING rQINT" Ill • _,,.. _, _..,. MIKE NICttOLS .___ ,..,._. • IPG! -=-~·:::~ .\""""", .. ~_.,, ........ A : ·.~ •REMIER ENGAGEMENT f '(JHeof'th Best ~ofllt.e~ -TIMEMAGAZINE A Sidne1 Glcni• Produdktl\ UA CINEMA 2-Cnl• Mn.a !4-0SH wrsta1100K t-WKlrrlln•ttr "'"'*1 _ ..... --.... LAKEWOOD Cl ... EMA- L .... ••-ell ao51!MEAO , ...... 11avrnel"lll altOOl(NUtl:ST-AM~eim MlltAMAlt-S.~ Ctem..,11 LIMITED ENOAGliMENT ONL'r' SUN INT. PASSES ACCEPTED • • • • ' lpl( 1HIEE MON • .fll. 7-9-11 SAT • ..SUN. 14-S· ' ' 7°9-ll STADIUM ·3 :;,:: .. ~~~c ·.:.11 TllEl!l[ 1111111 MON.-t'RI. 6-1-10 SAT. & SUN. 2-'·6- 1-10 "SE•rtCO" IRI ... ")\'HITE LIGHTENING" IRI "JIREMIA.H JOHNSON" IPGI ... "THE THIEF WHO CA.Ml TO DINNER" WED. FEB.6 •.•· CINEMA CENTERi EDWA RDS CINEMA. VIEJO • ~ ! "" ' • • ' NOW SHOWING at both , ..... , ... HELD OVER STREISAND &REDFORD TOGETHERI THE WAY '"'> WE WERE ·THEATRE TWO· llllD Oft] ~ llllllll 011 MON.-fll. 7:10.9:15 ....... , 12o4S.2:4.S •:4J.7r10 9:20-11 i1J ..... , '1'0M 12:45 WALT DISNEY l'llOOCCTIOIU' • (PG) • • • ')'!l!:'.~~ 'lol>IWILD NEW CAn-~TOOflebdN· FEATURf l~J~'~"~"~~=~,.~.~ .. '..,~I "' ~NC.AStElt ltVAN , . AUOFROM WALT DISNEY THI Mi!IAD\11~ Of MUUN .-Cl AUD "WALT DISNEY'S FEATURETIE "NATURES STRANGEST CREATURES" "POLICE'' -7· 10:40 "EXEC"··l:M SAT. & SUN. FROM 1:30 ••••••••••• ••••• GLEN&RANDA A Jim Mclride Film " COlOI {X) No One Unct.< 18 A.dmilled lllll !Ml II tl!Alll 1'18 _.: .... ~.·THUl.•7t1S-9 :00 JllDAY 7·9·10:4S SAT. 1+S·7-9·10i4S SUN. JIOM 1 P.M. -. DAIL V fill OT LID 0 HEWPO•T • . • 9EA~H l h llAtlC'f •'0 1100 1\1 I •• ' 1)~0 EXCLUSIVE! Mi• Stoty i.t. hw.r•dibl•J ''o'" w.,,.., Ille• A ., ........ ~-·C..O.•"r W' NOW PLAY!NC. m -I MANN THEATRES OAILY: 7:15 -•:40 $AT.-SUN: 1:00 • 3:1) -5:30 1:15 ... 10:00 l'lu1 n.11 Chlltlon.i;,.. Short 5~bjecl: "NOIMAN lOCKWlll" . c Sil SU~ 1l0.)lt .'~ I Jl.1:11 T •r 111 cWoodY cAllel\. ;n THE AMERICAN FILM \ THEATRE fi;T\ I ~I TWO OAYS OHl.Y MONDAY · f\.llSDAY 2 & 8 pm n,,...T MliH fOt ~VIOU•l HI J(llP,IJCll Willll II •vAIU.IU I 1\UTllU '91tf(JUWoKU ONlT ''''"'~ 1NOACM•HT Ct4A.llOT Of THI GODi • -·· .. , .. ,_ ..... ..... -•l • ...... -••.• , ... "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" AT PAULO DRIVE-IN HRLD OY••• THEATRI! Ll!ASEI TO PRODUCERS NO PASSES ACCEPfED ,, •••• , 11 el l -St )1)·l5H Of<lf Ol.v<GI COUMTT ll>l ~ .IOHN WA'l'PIU M<Q • LAST OF SHELIA. '"'1 I •n< oin ••• ...... 111 •Ol'O ONl.t •"'· .. ....,,_.. , ..... ..,_,,,. ' -" ._._ THI STING !<t• CA•IY Tl:EA.lMINT .._. ~.~ o •••• ,,., .. , .. ''-""'" iSo.) 91>1 1411 ~OUll IO ._fT KAlllr' CllN f 1-.srwooo IN MAGNUM FOICE 1111 llAD MAN'S llY(l IN! ·-···-.. ·~ ......... , ........ ·-· 111 1"1 ....... ntt!UICI • llOlftJ lllfOl9 THE WAY WE WEI( l"I l--···· _ .......... ~1111.,1 WAlt DtlNl"T'I •AlllllflT SHOW! IO&IN HOOD ., WHITE WILDllNESS !fl '-:=:'"::Ullffol s J....ouGH 11, ... ,._, ...... ··-···"" S101•C. ....... \51·1011 -··-·--lt•••C- '~10lt W••-• .... -·· ........... M J.J!o'tl l'lllS l,lUL- SQMITIM£5 A. AT N TION I09I • • • • • • Robert Redford .:jeremiah • A Johnson" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SYDNEY POLLACK FILM • • -TllOTRE THREE· e MON.-FRI. 7-9-11 • SAT. & SUN. e 1-3-S 7-~·11 'THUTRE FOUR' MON.-FRI. 6-8-10 SAT. & SUN . 2-4-6 a.10 (PGl • WINNER • 1. • •• • • A li.luch Of Cla~~ • \',A • l't • :.. • • • WALTER • 2nd "'""TTH.e..u "THE LAUGHING POllCI N" • . ....... '• ....... . J T11esday, February 5. 1974 G•n•ral Gen•ral G•n•ral G•neral General ~~~~===I ;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~ UN IQ UE DOM ES SALES OPENINGS UNIQUE HOMES has opportunities for 2 sales people at their J\itesa Verde office. Neal place to \\'Ork . ,\n aclive office specializing in pride of o\1•nership properties. Phone Og- den Sogn or Jim \Vood 546-5990. YOU 'L L LIKE US Gen•ral General HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING with real country at- 111osphere. Good 3 bedroom ho1ne on large 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Back Bay. Jlardwood floors. Double garage and screen- ed patio. Priced 01lly $33,500 with a ssu1nable 6%'10 l~an, payable $185 per mo. including everything, Call for complete details S46-5880 l'I~ Sfflitli ~ AHOUSOCIAHS • REALTORS TRIPLEX AND A VIEW TOO!!! ONE BLOCK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACH -Pride of ownership property in high rental <irea. All units have a vie"' JUST REDUCED TO $129,500. Don't \\'4lit or he.sit:ite! Call for appointmen t to see. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Co•st Highway, Corona del Mar Wt: CAN HlLP YOU 8UY, UL&.. 0111 TAAD! A HOMl AHY,LACE IN THE NATION General Gen eral * Balboa Boy Properties * BAY AVE. 4 Units-$75,000 OCEANFRONT Nifty duplex MESA VERDE Cust. blt, 4BR . Lux- urious pool \\//jacuzzi. Uest Joe., I blk fro1n WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTOl{S Sl lll't' l!J·lfi BEST BUY IN SPYGLASS -$125,000 NE\V & shining ! Ready for occ upancy. Many extras. Fully ldscp. 4 BR "New Bedford" \'i'/FR, DR & lge rutnpus rn1 . Includes land . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 211 1 Si n Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Ge ne r a l G e ne ral l~ve l y 4 bdrn1., 4 bath home on finest large view lot. Forn1al dini ng room , family room. May also be leased. $149,500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675·6161 SPANISH VILLA 2-STORY Adults only townhouse, adjacent ~ Mes.a Verde .country Club. P a rk-like set- ting \Vtth beautiful pool and grounds. Offer- ed at onl y $39,500. CALL -5880. $155,000 675-7060 --MESA VERDE golf course. Bargain atJ~ .... -'l"-•••••~·-~•••••!!'I SH-4 ,500. 642-7491. General General '""'!:""' HERITAGE 546-5880 Open Eves. Golf Courie 11th Green is right at your back door. 3 BR. 2 ba. home w/pool. 3 C a r g a t . $79,500. 55~8800. LIDO SANOS 3 BR. 2 ba . home. Steps to ocea n. Drive by 4804 Rive r Ave .. N.B. $49,950. 673-7420. FOURPLEX S82,500 m REALTORS m Deluxe 11ni1s \l'ilh Oll'nrr's 3 J~edt'!X•lll. 2 ha!h ho nv.: 4 Local Offices to Serve You + :1 n•nl;ds, 2 bedrm ear:h. 0 NE STO Ry ""!!!!!!!'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-I p RIDE 0 ,. OIVN E RSlll p . REALTORS General General WESTCLIFF AREA POOL HOME General DELU:'\f'. 11o~u-; i-t nd MONTECELLO I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I _G_•_n_•_••_I ------, :1~~~\~ i< e '.111 ~.~'. ~.~:1~ CONDOMINIUM 5 BEDROOM "''"'""'""' "" ""' '"' $22,500 BIG CANYON Jl/i BATH b~'.;~:;;,""" now lod"ii Y'"' $41,000 l'\JLL PRICE <-Jnd just a short ~·nlk to $29 750' lhe pool and cl ub rooms. FAIRWAY LOTS • • Ev0>·y th;ng yo" n'ed in o"' JOG TO BEACH c: o 11\ P ac t condom!niun\ 'T'.. Unbelievabl• i>"t tr u" '· This beautiful pool home ls a real value on today's markl't. The huge trN>- shadcd Jot gives this hon1c Newport atmosphere ut other area prices. For further information, pk·asc Call : · > Jud· g I t • "'O Ldc;'ll side by :;Ide sil£'S -= u ~ u c rn arge ni as er l p,,·n>" •·-,,ch a-a 1-nt•'on. Ld h 1 ht h ful or custon1 homes in Ne1,1•. " "" "' ..,,_ '-"'" roon1, r g c eer Fa mil•' siz('("! hf>rlc-n>•.. Sun /Ev•1 mod''" k'lc"·n p•' t port's ne1vest and niost e!e-.Y '"' ·' • " 1 ·~ • ·iva c Sc11aratc ~tolher-in-' -111's 64'5855 P''t'·u and 2 ""' ai•· h ct 0 ant resklentlril area. Each '-"' • , ,, .. ac e ~ quart e r s _ s fl c I u d c d,,,,;,,;;;;~ •••• ..., g-o•• A rar• 1,·,,d C ii overlooks th!! fnlrways and "-' b~-.. • a vcget ulJle garden. today! 546-2.113. greens of Big Canyon Coun-L 0 w _ L 0 \V 0 0 \\/ N 545.9491 Walker Slee lllAI. ••fATI THE REAL COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS U!•;1ulifully kept hon1e in onr 11f Costa l\lc~a·s 1n o s1 dL'Sirublc !lrca~. Park likr l:ind:-;capin~. Look,.: like I\ n1odcl hn1nl'. Jlt111 '1 1111~s lhi!' nnl'. Cu!l Rc.:t f':orpL·T. Hf'altors 645-l\080. G e neral OPEN TIL 9 • fT'S F1JN 7tl BE NIC[! ra ~ ~!,1'• HERITAGE ' . REALTORS LO\V Ca$h to l\Sllunle 7'),. VA loan \\'ith to tal pnyments of S202 per n10. Shnrp & clcnn: Full price S2'J.'.l00 \\'nn't last 11n1\·! i!47-6010 agt. G eneral LIOO EARLY AMERICAN L(trge 5 bcdroon1 and den borne. Great l<>- catlon on street to s treet lot. $167,500. ONE OF THE MOST ... bcautiiul horn l'Jl; in L'niversity Park. 3 bed.- r~n):-., 21 '.! b(11hs. lamily room. \Vet bar. Prime greC'nbclt location Offered for $61 ,950. • SPYGLASS HILL Lov!IY 6 bedroo1 r1 tradi tional home. Cozy fam ily room ,,·ith fireplace and wet bar. Bonus roon1. S•1;im1ning pool gazebo view ,196,500. ' ' . 644-1766 try Club. $69,!"JOO each. p A y r..r r: N T . T a k e ESTATE REALTY udvantag~. Call no 1y ! 8~2-To35. OPEN TIL9 • rr"S FUN 10 BE NICEI ' THE REAL ESTATERS MACNAB IRVINE THE SURPRISE HOUSE 2 BI-t + den -r 2 suprise rooms. Sprinklers & low maint. yard. Soft decorator colors. $68,950 . Betty Kerr 644-6200. (F26) BAY & OCEAN VIEW Gorgeous 4BR, 3'h bath, FR, formal DR. New carpel & paint. Beautiful pool & pa- tios. $135,000. Har riet Pen-y 642-8235. (F34 ) FRESH AS A SEABREEZE I.n JI . V. Hills-Lusk built. Warm & spark- ling 3 BR + F R. New landscaping. Pool size y ard. Qu iel st reet. $76,9t)O. Ken/ Helen Hartley 642-6235 . (F22 ) ... [Irvine I MESA VERDE MODEL HOME LOTTA HOUSE LITTLE PRICE $22,995 FULL PRICE The transferred 01vner must S\·11 this in1nuu·uhite one year old home, Complll"able ne11' models are selling for S:.!-1.51).J; so you'd better hurry on this one! Call 545-~191 Walker Slee ~l•l ft I A II Help From Above TI1c inconie !rom th<' l bedroom apt. above the garage helps tl1e fin;u1cing or provides a handy guest suite, So enjoy life in this 3 bedroom BeaMn Bay hon1e. Private hl'Rl'h, rlo~·ks, tennis rourt. Just rNlueed to $85,000. Call 6·16--05:i5. Tho BERG Co, Successor to SPECULATE WITHOUT RISK! On a 22,;£1() square foot lot II l1h UL'Cl'!'S lo a potential nui.rinu . 'l11rel' solld newer 2 !wdrOQin homf!:!I and ll three i'.M'droom 2 bath tiomi: in a i;w d residential are<1. Grxxl in(·ome while the n1;orkt•t 1.0<•1ns! JuJ;t listl'd 11.1 $fi7,51JO, Call no"· 67.1·8550. OPf N /Jl 9 . 1r·s FUN TO IJf N/Cf ! THE REAL ESTATERS Ge ne,. a l CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM MESA VERDE NEAR GOLF COURSE ON E YEAR OLD 'T'h!1 beautiful ~leill Verde boine wa11 custom built for rraciou• llvinr. Some ot the n\any teat~& ot this fine home are: 5 huge bedrooms. twu tamlly ruoms. pool ~1th J atunl, & exquisite catpetll and drapea. All of this plus beautifully lands ca ped gt'OUndll, For t u r t h e r Information, please ca 11 54;}-{»65. Walker Slee ll lA~ llfAlf Giner al LUSK HOMES Spygla.11 Hill's belt buy • Lovely 4 br. hOme with ~ teulonnl landacaplnr and top qullllty docor&t1111. Nu11.· vacant and lh~ seller y,•a ntJ action' A~kln& Sl39,000. t~tt hill(!. Harbor Vkw fl1ll 'a cleanttt BALBOA PENIN. ho"'"'. "''"'""'. br. l\om• , . beautiful Channt'l Rd .,.,.Ith beautiful )'tlt'd d!vld~ bayfront · with pier. A tux-into ndul! area, n chlldll urloua CUlltor11 bit, home 1u-ea antl u. i;prt•iul u.rea oU v.·llh bll-ln• you cun't be-lhe mastrr bedroom. Lovel)' Heve! A 32 Ft. \iv. I'm .. paneled den 11.nd a dellgl1t· 1uuoked glu11 • overlooking tul Orif'ntfll then1e thruu_&h· the buy. 4 Bdrn\S., 4 La .. o~t th<" home .. AsklnK $91,500. Jonna.I dlnlni rm. Designed Fee land . by Bluwnell & Uult for pres-E , 1 • ent O\\'J\er.11. l96J. A pleasure astblulf s O\..,.ellt pnct'd to ~w By ap .1 . 1 ho1ne · Spark.111\i' 3 br. hon1e through 'thll'I off!~ · on y, with fot-mal dining a~a, $Z% 000 t e • · · lo\•ely lamlly room v.·lth m• ' · formal eating urea, great ,~o~"~'~l~Y.~~'~"::':-:::'!":"1 I yard and vie .... ·. Hun')' on this! You v.·i!l be sorry 11 BAY and BEACH you don't. A<klng $6',500. l...-..l6!,,Lil,,;.i,ll,ll,li0:__..J I 1-lart..or Vie11·'s n1ost desired ..,,"l'l~!'!'!''!"'!'!'!'!'~•~I s!rt.'et ~ a L'ha11ninK t:ul de YOUR HOME --= MOBILE HOME site • Hleh autumn (.~Jlora, the n1o~t ~pular 4 br. floor AT THE BEACH FOR SALE : pl,n, oort '"" or custom In the coveted slngle tain!ly SILVERCREST 1te<:oraling features. Plu~, residential fll't!a South of !he MOBILE HOME rhe bei<I IMd~capl'!d yard }!Y.')I in Corona del 11ar. 20' x 53' 2 BD 2 BA, carp., 1111d patio you've evt-r let'n ~ An approximately 2iOO sq, draped, hlt-lns., refrlg., Asking $!161750. fl. 3 BR J BA hon1e with v.·asher & elec. dryer, 1l'lred family roon1 & huge rna~ter for 220 air cond ., kltch. suite only one block from clock, storage sh~d. land- Ocean Blvd. scaped pulio. Thn>e yrs. old It can be }'Outs fo; only · like nu. Lo"ated ln Til'll' 675-7225 The BERG Co. Successor to $96,5()(). adult pk. aw11y fron1 noisy Call for Detail! f:L One-half Ill. lro1n cluh· 1 (':;::-f~ 644-7'l11 hous~, $15,495. Cnll EVES./' 213-694-4690. CAN BE S1:EN AT : ~ CRESTMONT _ ESTATES, lcJ!!!!~~~'l 1051 Site Dr., Bref'_ Central OUTSTANDING .,.. ""'" from a~, Buy Comn1. l-losp.) Lot #·16. DUPLEX: -lZl Poinsettia, -4 CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR. blks lo beach, By owner, Brand ne\v duplex -Great I iii'°io';;'io"°ii"•'ii'""'""· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol $ 6 9' 5 0 O · 6 7 5 -8 4 0 2 ta.x sheller -Each unit 31 • -"-·'~'~'·~~~n~d"'·-----I Br. -dlnlngroom -2~:, baths LQTSA ROOM NEW 5BR, Spectacular vu, -excellent carpet -South of .--503 lfazel, $125,000. Open hlgh1•.'ay -reduced $5,CXXJ 4 l3EDROOMS, FA.\1JLY daily 10-4 Bldr 675-3539 d rket · Call ROOl'tf -2 bathi; big ' ' ' ~io~ 67~ price -unflnii;h::d playroom,' close Costa Men OPlN TIL g -rT'S FUN 10 Bl NICE! to schools and churches. J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J THE REAL ESTATE RS * 6 UNITS* Huntington Beach Xlnt loc., 2 blks. from ocean. 4 2-Bdrm., 2 ba . to1vnhous~~ ,'I;, 2 2-BR. 1 bath units. $132.000. Call 673-3663 979-4190 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 101t, W Rolb1>C t.11 lt.ll BETTER THAN NEW li',!k ol """· A•king FAIR WA y HOME CALL 540-1151 ON ME SA VERDE ~~>?.f.· HERITAGE • . REALTORS COUNTRY CLUH GOLF COURSE. Big 2 story, -4 btdnn, 21} bath. din nn & 1len. Panornn1!c: view, ..,,."':!~~~~--~I Brick fireplace. Fast = ELEGANT ~~:;.~kin, Priced to sell, Bluffs View Condo Highly upgraded Trina model CALL 536 113' featuring 3 bdrrns., 3 balh!I & fonnal dining rrn. Custoni VllllLU!t 1,1•allpapers & lush shag lime carpets. Xlnt bay & !\It. vle1,1·. Spe<:ial all e!ec. blt·in kitchen. $75,500 C. F. Colesworthy R•altors 640.0020 ..,..a.;;;&,;OI,:; ACT NOW- FANTASTIC ON THE BLUFFS Only 11 :i YI'8 old this spacioU! .J bt'<l1'00n1 3 hath home Best bargain buy In Cos ta POPULAR is dt'signed for cnlertal nir1 g !'lles.:i. \Von't !1\~L Sl1arp 3 3 BR, 2 BA ho~ in prime and outdoor 11 v i n g , hedrooni, 'l hath home. residential area. Ftt!lhly Beautifully landscaped with Repainted inside -beuutUul painled, all bltns, cm:y many trees, and patio deck, rx;w shag carpet. Hurry on Urtplace, fa mily rm ~ everythlng upgraded. Priced thh1 one Only $32.000. CaJI large yard. Close to major to &!1 Call Red Carpet, Rt'd Carpet, Re a! tor 1 park a.nd a.II BC:hools. Be1it He11.ltor.; &15-Sa50. 5-16--8640. value · $38,!:60. Call 5-lf>-342.J 4 Bdrm-No Down G .I. IMMACULATE SouthC'o Realtot"ll. Low doY.11 all others. Or Plan-B Condo in \Valnut ALL THIS & ORANGES TOO assame 6%.% loan! Great Square. Highly upgra~. By owner. custom -4Br & family home \vlth large \\."ilh cumn1 drapes; close de.n Lrg fani rm. nr good u!ted--brlck firepla!'E'. Dining to pool &. park area. Priced sciYJols & nelg:hlxlrhood. ar\!a off the k 1 1 1· ht' 11 • to sell at $.10,950 In1n1t'd po!!!. l!Zl Al \SIJ For(·ed-air heat. ;\rul Jovl'ly MORGAN REAL TY Al'e., Open 2-~1 Sat & Su11 front courtyard. C ho I c e 673-6642 GT~ ,•::15-00:;:::":c·c,...,,=~---~;u1t 'Costa to.lesa locntion! SPACIOUS LIVIN·G-LEAST EXPENSIVE S,12.500! Call 540-1720. TARBELL, Realtors Fabulous Fountain Vallcv /But not cheap). Prestig ious home. 4 br, J be., &· niuc:h College Pflrk hon1e 11·ith NEWPORT much more. $54,900. By high assumable loon. Geo. HEIGHTS Chl-ner. 839-4690. Mezel. agt. 646-8811 or Large 3 BR, 2 ba., family Balboa Island _55_7_...,~:m=------- rn1. Newly decor .. \1·/lgel ;:.;;.;..:.:..c..cc==----IBy 0\\11er. 3 br. fam nn. lot. f'lnt time offered &t 40;0 frplc, 11.t1·iurn , 2 ba Ille, $40.950 mast Roman. 1 yr old. l:JOO CORBIN.MARTIN Com1n!sslon ls the total you ~q ft. $-11..00>. 33~ ~laryland REAL TORS 644-7662 pay when 1,1·e .list vacant er .. Cilt. 979-368.1. or 01\·ner occupied homes. -, 2 UNITS on R-4 Jot. fh.\•nl'T 7 j\lultiple listing hourds l\1ESA Vertle .. hnmac. 3 Br ~ \\'ill finance Rl 8 pe~('nt, available. Charles Qui ntard. H,a hoinl' 11"riy!c. & lo\'~ly ' G reat investn1enl Realtor, 28th yr. 642-2991. g-;irden w1fruH ll'te&. Nr. po t ·1 F JI I schls , ~5652. Open house 0 P r uni Y· u Pr c e Balboa Penin•Ula 1-:1 Silt & Sun. S29,500. Call agt. For n1ore info, IW7..@10 VACANT. 4 BR, lam. rm., CAT"1-JNA vu, 2·story,5 BR, lgc, kit. 2-Sty. S84 ,500 4 BA. $60.000. O"'ner. Prln. ~!ar:shall RPulty 67'.">-lGOO only. 645-3$;38 Open Sat tC. C d I M Sun 12·5. 1861 Park\"ie\\' Cr. oron• e ar .:.:~c.:...:.:::..:c.::::_ ___ ILovely :.tonlicello Condo J hr, 2 bR, ne11.·ly d~:HI', !'I()'; Fine, S21i,!0.1. ~-ner 67:1·9":lJ"i j BR, 4 bas, 2 story. Sep J,!11.l'. 1~ Fani-nn, Open : dally 1 -6, &16-UIJ Corona d•I Mar Bachelor Pad With Pool • • La I c 0 n :I I 2 2 ~"' yC'I \VH 111i1 II I\] sha r1t·n !ll"l' t11 st ('('! tl\11. rhu lllfl ,\ "'" 10 lnr rnt "" '" ,,., sh stu 1011 nu1 l.\I Sil '" Qu; ri1• I~ '" ,,. fril '" IT)> l'nt Sot r~ ~ :<Bl "'l! pn l<ll " l' !62 i-:;..: 1 0·1·1 hu gHI CI :H7 Hu \\" .• ! din th ' ch '" $21 HU T\ l; Ii> I 1·u ., nit v P..£ "' DY ., •• Ca i1 ' be m 1\f1 55 WA 1utsday, FtbrUArJ 5, 1974 DAILY PILO T 305-hou·:,::."","u"n''f"u"'rn=-.--,""S"C"o"'"n'"'d"o"'m"lni"Ums Unfurn. 320 Newpol"t Beach Newport Beach Lots for Sale 1-70 \Houses Furnished Jbo Houses Unfurn • .::;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;=I n ~;S O ll T \' r op t' rt y, 8-;tt;".l.i;~---Costa Mew l'111ct;;;t'nl'Y su t>. 2 bw1111t•ius 1-:c.;c...:..-.-.c;.;.;..._____ Costa Met• L•k• For••t Lake Fore•t 'R' RATED HOME Laguna Hilla 21 Ioli>. $1500 I Luke vu, $\SOO. NO'r fi)O t•arly to rt>!W'f'\'C 4 BOHM , 'J bl\, all bJUn.'l, NE\\1 4 UR ho~. cpta-, drpt., ---------- {M•ybe tao emotional for children ) hurry, 6ll2-89'J8 !l:11n1111<'r \'/1t•1.1titin. Bal!-.J.ll tuu1hruorl flni thru-out, nt'11t d1$hwshr, !ned 111 y 1l z STOH.Y, 3 bJ.·. 21 1 lia. lllil \Ve have a Ueanc \Voodglen availabi• now LAGL'NA Be11ch 170 (11ff n•· l!il!Uld b.Krhvnl 4 Br, 3 811. crpt, drpJ. \\'ood bur1ung i $335.mo 5-10--5(0) l'x-t 4~2 ch·rt, ,;jo\'l" r1·rru.:. crpli., C thed I 11 ' " . wned for 6-ple:i..:, S141l,OUO July $2000. Aug. 5:l:JOJ, Al~ h·pJt·. nu pcli.. SZ50. HIO. .,.,,kda:i bt:tore -1. 67:; O'.!!; tlri~ i\111 r11.r, .... l\1er Jid . a · ra ce 1ngs, dar~ open beams, loads iultei·~ 6.Jl--084-l./-19.i-9007 svoU Jur1e & Sep!. Coll 121:11 SJ.>-7JlY wknds=---___ s:r.a. :l-llf-!9'!6 oC_glass, and huge rusta: deck . Right in the ·• -----/ 6Th-ffi%5 11\tr-.JAC' 2 Br, 2 J~. C'J'Jl!.a, 2 Br l: dt'n (",,nd". P'.,.,1. 8 ~:A lJ 'I' 1,. cu-· ~L-,-,-.-1 , n11ddlo of the "\".'oOds" of Lake Forest. Only BEACH HIDEAWAY I Mobile Home 1.1\'i.. 1111 f\lil1 )f):t l!<l.111d drps, elt'c rtW i;c11r, ,,;/1111·1· dbl garhit.'. 1n;,i1r11 pd S'!:.:1 J1.:w1iill"(I .; Ult. 2 U..\ in 3~2 yrs. ~Id. (.;Onlpletcly charniing & hnrnacu. RR.ANO NI.:\V DUPLEX~ I-luge 3 bedroon1, 3 Traller Perks 172 B11y1ront Ext1\'ul1vc I Bit. waM/d.Jy, ~O/nlu. Adults. Ms-w!):; ur 21.;..l ;• ... r1-a1~ lhl' :-.lciv {lrl•·iHll ('Ondo...;. I t I' t b I & b"lh I I a ked t I M · f' J 1~11 Si(J(I n10111hly ti l J1111e-no pets. &&:>-336l ~It 6 & L N I , 1 1 1 li7J !I"-" ll ~· riv a e eac l · tennis club included. .. pus c 1 rm pac ren a . ass1ve tre· 'fR.i\JLER l'nrk, J.I SJl-11.r<'s. Eiih. Call 675-0525 .,.,.lo1dt. •9una •yue ( ll 1 '§ un ~~-~ -'--- Price, '59,950. places, dis hwashers, custom cabinets, finest Oru.ni;e Counr~·. SIO,O\Xl cnsh . 1-J\STSIOE ~ 3 BR deep shag carpeting. Stroll to beach, bai· & 1'pendablr>. un $50,000 d .... n. Balboa Pen1rasul• 2 BH., gar; ef\(_'I pa~'.°· .adults -i HR : I•.•, l1v. rn1 & din. Condo, dbl i;:llr. Pauu. 1711 TOLLE REALTORS & ASSOCIATES h , OCE V d 111·11·c S \9~1.0CXI . :'\Int . • . . . only. Nt'wly (1 111 .t ~ itl'f'11 , t1v1,·, 11 It/ in~, Tui>lln. Nro children under 586-8500 8'" '773 s opp1ng, 'AN VJE\ ! !St user eprecia· f j II Ii nctng l'll lNCI PLl·:.-5 l..fl~tGi'~ ~ Br, J. Ba .. Illtt~S , paint~. $l80/r;io. 1~7 E rpt~/drr..-. pn1in, :!-<-nr ~:1r 15. r\gl 6-16-3255. ~=.,..,.----1 -lion. Ju sl released at !jiJIS,500. 'fry a trade! Only, Agt , l'ves :14l~Z6l Crp/t11ns .. frpl:, !'i\ltxlet.:k, 21st St, C.M. &12-1960 \111rk .,1~11,, vu•1-1·. ln1111;1v -: Huntington b•1ch Laguna Beach GRUBB & ELLIS CO. g11r S\00. l:i75-7:-il3. •3 1:11{. 3 Bi\,? !itOry iuwll· $:'1itl J,1, 1,L~I .& dPpos11 Newport &each 1----------·I Mountain, Oetert ------l!"l!L?'".H I Resort 174 4.1' Httyfrunt pler, rlu:.it, J hsl", l:iack Bny, pool, g11r, "'7..CC~-~-~---'TllE ULUFF'S, Oul.lih1nUiui> Price Reduced $1000. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 2 Bdnn ~·uncJo ,, •'l'sirab!t• i.;1'0und lev1•I floor 11l11n, I'~· yr;1rs llt'"'· ~-l'f':ihly J111lnrc1! 1\·11h tnst1·rt1l!r pan!"'led 11nd r11i11ured lh·i nA l\l01ll, 111u ~h 1\allpaperf·1I 1t111h1i,: arcn, $11.'.t~ t'<l.l'JM'l.'I ,':. l'llSIOH! drarcs. ovr?·s:l1rd p11nu1· 11 1"\.'a, near 1-1 ·J11x>l:-1, 11.1lk1ni.: ihstnn1·t• 10 II u n t 1 11 i:: 1 u n Ccnrer, Sll'11111111ng: pool 1u1d rnany park 11r"\.'t1s. /'rh·1• r1·- 1luecrt SllJ~l NO\\' $:-.00 h~low n1nrkrt \'aluP. \:111 1od.1y BEACH GIANT $27,900 1\ CIAN'f or 11 "i.l111'h•r l~)llll'". l.(11'11!t'd jlJSI ll ju111p 10 beul'h! ll.1•111()ftf'lt'rl l!J li1clu<fc·. il T3JG f a 111 \ J )' e11 tC'r!a1r1111en1 1·oon1 .. <.:unnv rounlry kllch<'n tin.~ all ii'1~ 1Ate.;t cx!ras, :J h I i.: hedronn1:-;, '! h11lh!', plu~h shag-t'ILil)l'!. Ra111hli11g-trt'\' s!ur'f<lr>!I !01. As.~unic 01\'lh ·r·.~ !01v i11 lc1~·1>1 lo11n or vnu niunl' thL• tt'rn1s! \l,\('A~T . 1.\l~IElll.\'l'J-: l~(JSS~;s . SIO~~ ! Bk1· 962-:::.511. Southern Elegance In ft Ne\\' Orlrans "Frl'n1·h Quar1er" s 1Yl<'. G11 1~!" 11 !'OUrl)'arr! f'n h1. J>l.l\"Cl'Plll~ circular sl11irs 1u :l 1ilJUl'.U111s hedrn1s inrludi11~ 11111~t··r !< lJ i 1 L' 1-1' J I h \' (' L"i1 11 da overlookini.: :11.11n• !1h1l· 1u1L t;1111rn11'1 kll el1t•n. h u i.: c f0n1ily n)Cln1, rr,zy dl' 11. 1"1'_\'lltlll d1ni11~. /\ h•lllSf' f111· cnll'rt11ining 1n thf' 1r111' Soulllf't'll 111;111ntr, For an Appt to scc,rall The Real Esta te Fair 536-2551 ., 839-6133 SUPER DELUXE 3 8cdt'OOn1s -+-bunus n~un "'ilh 210! bnthl'I, (11~10111 llHIJ· J11t~·rs .. "-l'lf l'leaning U\ l'f1. a11d !h11·I.. ~httg. \\"u11 ·1 lu!<! RI SJO.!)'JO. l' 1llage Real Estate "Z-4471 I~::.) 546-8103 J-:Xl·'!C hurnc. 3 !lit. ~ h11 , ~'l"fil", l1!tit1s, r1·1w1•d ,Id. hui,;c !tun nn. rrpl r·. '.! 1 ;11· l,!11r. S:i5LIJ. clO\\·n. ,\s~1111w l;[ !nan, no rrualifylni,: <il11 :}"17-7:,00. Huntington Harbou r NEW CUSTOM REAL TORS Hr. ·I Bu, 11•i111('r ur yrly. S:!t:i. 1110. 11:!3·16J:i,SJ3-S~7·1 Newport Se•ch 11c1\' J fill., convenient to Ot'C'fHI Vi(•11• hom1·. 1\hnns! 675-7080 l.Ah.'"E AHRU\\'llF.A[) 673-2039 1 Brt House, $11'.> 111ifPJ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l!Qfll, COl'JH•!ed &. drupeJ, r~1n1 rih•h·1 I & N·ady ror G d I C I M " HI< 11•,J ·1 "I< SI "· WHY RENT ? wui!de 1n1unt. included. "l'l'Uparwy. las 3 Br. 2 lla, _o_w...cp_o_, __ o_o_c____ & t'lOsf' 10 thi· \ illngt•. :i " A.gt. t-~cc. 979-8t)(} $575 IJ\'I" 1110, .;r tasl I N I B h I M.b''lo Homos .rt•fi1 for y~·o1· rouu lvlng os a 15.S " .. . .. o ., ...... 1 & 11: 111·1111-: rn1 \\', v11u!1ed GRAND OdENING ·--~F~o~'-=S~a~lo::._ ___ __:1~2~5 yr olu r{r1vun:111 ~Irle 3 le•\ el \'.~t_·,,~·T., I 8 1· 1Jvlx,$1W, t-:1\,..,ISIU~B -,-d-,-,-,-,,, ,-.~~>U•J~•IWl"~'t~ Op'' ·,',,',• •. ,"hi•' ~\·e~,~i~~\; 6·1-1 -I S 4 b i·l'ilin.;-; .~ frpl1·. Cheery r huulc 1vJth open l)l•;in1 (1.tl'Ugl·. lot ok. ht1ui.e 01. 2 & d(•n. 2 hinh. '"' v"•~ ,,.,., kitrhell 1-1·1111 lrm1i~ ()I Newport B•y Towtrl NE\\I cuslon1 b!r tx-uuty in eeilini.;s 1hru-<1u1. 3 hr 2 Homef1nder$ 547·9641 S.300 A~Pnt 6-il;..J~l 2-3·4·5 Ht'Clroorns ~:XCITINGH-1-of71'-:l-b-c.~27'• "lon11:1· & b1·cakl;1st nr<>u . l & 2 BEDROO~i 11du!I park 011 the llay. ba + l'O!llJlli•1ely linisin'CI --~ , . ---·'---ba, nr lc1uus club. Lsc All bt'1h~·~11n; hal'I' 11!\rl!ng CONDOillNI U~1 Jl0~11':S SJ S~)(tl. 6i:'i-072:.~. tiui;<•t1ll'n! for plnyl'nt 01. STllf)f~NrS-!'inJllf'~ ok. I Br LARGE 2 BR lO'>\'nhousc. 1 1 ~ $·195/nlO. Sale hy o<A·ne r ~lass <A'U!Js lo pnllos. Luis B.1ylt'Onl llonies .-.;,\CH.IFJCE S7 l50. :.l()X'.XJ \\'oi·kshop. Lnrll')' ht l'. 111ulilll' .hurll('. Sil~-BA, aH_al'h ,i::11r.: c·1.11:-., $69,!ffi. \\'ill ti1 ke '.!nc.I. "' \\(ll:.CI S· ~lrt:.~. An Sofli Sl liis Lido ii•alei·fronl purk. Pool. $36.500-~21JI '151-:1898 af!i·i· Homef1nd1rs 547-~l drps, $195 1no. 642-:i.32'2 tlil-1<6:15. ,.,,r·/•llt•nt huy " $"".=. -~ ~ --·c...~---~.,..,. "",,.,., ruJJ Ser11rity lligh rise 2 <·11 rpor1 ~. tiT.'t-fl220 .tip111 or u11ylin1c 1-1·('1•kf'nds. Laguna Be ach ·llill, Fani /tin. bltu~s. !ill :! 1 ~ U..\ Tov.nt.vusc·. S1\i1n mfl.W~ Steel & <..'Onc-rele ronstruc:Hon H/C; BEAR-l hr, '1 stoi·y ~hell -fl·nced, n~a~· sh Up~ 111.11:_ & Ht·.AL'f\HtS I 'uvl. 2 l'~•r t'ncl ~a.r.1 ""-~ Prh·atl' Uu!c..'On1C1'1 ~ t:ibill 1·u!'I off lakC'. fl"Sf' 2 Bit, 2 Ur\, f'IO!'ie to S1:huols, $335 nto,, :.la-76-1.1 S:tlJ/rnu. Q.'6-01·11 .....,.. 2 .. ., SJ.\('J::. l~I l{arage spa(·e~ Pl'r !Ulll. A••I Ettl!.. ti) 111ain h11·y. S'.!:!,7~). \\Jll i.tov.nlol\11 _& h•'lll'h :. ,Yl'.'ir o ana-Polnl Si.11 .IUiUI CHpli.lJ'lll\fl Roo f tor 8\.l!ldeek Gtntrll lil'l'PPI li::. 2nrl !r11.;1 rlf't•d. n1u1uL_ S3,i(.I llllJ, til'.!·Oll l•l1-----------673-4400 l'ABI\: I.J OO T un ii; nA -i'1-4 -5b1 1 -4'1'1 .llOO UnusunJ Oppor tunl!y to Pur-Dl1·k S£>ay. !Hj-;~GI dys 1~11·990 1 CLOSf~ to l\larinn. Nr\\' ;: fr/pl, rll'C ~.1r d1· opener. --------~he~~~ah~i;.'X. Proper'.y Jn Acreage for •ale 150 R I E t t 1 Bl~ ll•lUSt' S\70. Salaru·rl Bi','/. Hn, c1111 .• frrlc. l..l'11s•·, TENNIS BUFFS nu t·pfs 1!rps. 616-til36 OLYMPIC ... ,,... :.:.:::c::!.::...:.:.:_:::;.;::..._=! ea 5 a• 182 nrlull. no fll't:-: 01· •'l11ldn"1L $300 per mo. 71·1~~9i77 Only sle"s tu te111us <:ourt , -Tow-nh-ouio Unfu,n. 1.,11 Id l 310 Ft.'runndo Rd., N.B. Exchange I( f '"' "l"U " ' il~L·: fl .nguna ,;,. 675-8551 GRASS VALLEY __!_.El'l·n~·i•s. 't:N-•~ ' •'\·e~. Fountain Valley s111111nuu~ l~IOl U'0111 l\'r.\\ lio·ri!lo!.:l' is ~ours in this :! S1A•!n1 . Boflt . Fish. Retire'. ~P~:CIAL IZ I N{; 111 r .,1·h;1n· Houses Unfurn. 30S :-t li~·dl\Jl.111 1. !or :! ,\: ilen1, H_untlngton Bea ch li<t1·111 hn11i-:•· ii> ,, 1.1-.·1········ II . ,.,.,,. 1· I -·1sn Of] I I I I I I II " ... BAYCREST No 1i11s11le, no po ution. ~ g1•:<. 11'1\in .i:: l1'\v1n H•·:il-1 :. p11.·111uu~.-., , ~,. u1·11u1 tu1111g, 1rep<1l'c, St' ·'('•"1"u ul th!' •·iry. \'11'1\/1 of bi·uutlful, \\'il{)ded iu·i·es [!,rs. (i41-fill1 or G75-ti~i0 Genera l rilu.~h 1T11ts & drps 1hr"ou1, 1'1l'llt11ngv\L"ll, l01.«11111lt1l l.'<111· CLOSE TO BEACH II Iii<' \"'1'Hl1, t•an~o11s ,1,, rwliv1• $59 500 !!'·'l(J \gent 17141 f:i.I" "'"'" ---------hllin"'-:;\11ln1 jJIJOl & rec fa c, ''Ull \ll"1\•/n1~hl llght:l'. !n1· D•·••"d N"w ,~, .. , .• J , •, 11 ·~··1 t111n ,,r tllis 11n•1t. 1 C "' · 1 , 1 "'"""' '· Real Estate Wanted 184 JlLA ltENTALS lt·use~·(·11. SJ'..!:> uu1. t11ilrlri>r1 fi,1t'clla1ely H\'IUillLIL'-l.1/c1tt1·d !\]{'_' 3 M, ~1bJ .. ,,1u" "'ni'i 1 ~·")'·'){I I II . f I ommerc:1a \\001«•0 >".. , ... ,, .. 0 1 1 •1" I I I I II I " ., ...... r . .;~rge v1ng roon1, on1i;1 ·-.. v .. " " .. .. .. ui.;11 u11 I lL' 11 s 11! un1•n· l)ltns. Close to recreation ! ~,,Ill' i'.:11~1;1~ ~1;~~ ~~;~:h~1~t'l~~:1~ Property 158 WE BUY HOMES w1 ~"c1.1ouz1 •N ~1•¥1C1 'll:~l1S-1i;19;:. af1 5: :10 v 1t·11· J [ills ~·!~:.i Jlf'r rn1u111 1, ,>/,;. schls. 514 l!Hh St. x.17_3'.J.)7 .,,,,/'T"O/a~ 1111r1 pnl11t. ·1 lx'•Jnl(uns plus NEWPORT BEACH f ~it HOusrs Huntington Beach tl'li·ll!:-O. OupleXff Furn. 34sl Sl. '16" ' ... '"' I'. " { I s· CASH IN 5 DA s ;i IJ<inn -'..!BA . nc~Lr U<'l ':Jfl, I REAL E 'A'l'E l'Un1pus \\,.i1n. r~risy C!il'C' nn1e uoy 1'011 1le Y I J o'u",',·s. ~ Bdr. 1~~ lia. l1lr-ins. 1\' n " ·' I 1 "' ,. •·· 1 · & 1 lel·rl till' dllcks on Ille Balbo1 Penlnsul1 )lllu, l'tX1n1 nr poo. r 111· OJ' uull l"t"Pltll' Sa l's FREE ESTIMATES <"pt ~. !-"pie. '"'\' p.-i110 2 r;u· C----~ 1 l!KJ (;lt•r111,·yrf' St. a r<u'C valu£> cal! 6-16-1171. Bill Grundy H!tr. 67 .• Hil61 <1l'EN 1'.:VERYJJA\" & vvF:. NfW'°IT & IA't c .M. ,,.2~1313 gar. No li-c $:lOJ n111 . ~~~::~~'1 • 1~J:ile t L,1',~ 1;: ~ .· 1 Yl::AltLY, r~ll, 2 l>a IJl !lli:\ :H9-0316 O•fNTLO •r•ru T0"0 Tll.0 d ''. ' ' ""0 =93 1 • ., N ""NICE• a ;01111 ng 1 u co n1 L" Hurl! Bt>ttch/Fount Vallr·r \' (J\1-~ Ba1.:b uni! s~u no·.i.1-''~"'-~~=~· ____ o:luUhuust•, f1u1ct uue-\\Lly b!'und nev.• un it. J doors EMERALD BAY ~ JU'OJ)l_•rtk•s, center Coi.ta a:JG----88?~i or ~42-~l'll Hkr. \I Ol'kiri~ m(ln, util paid. QUIET eouplc-2 Br s1;io. 1..rg street ou1s1de v1t•11·, slcps froni 0<."ea.n S-IOO nK>. t90j 3 Url1•111s. & 'J. balh!>, of n l\lesu~.,l}._~~/·l'li·G=" _.,..,...,,....,.,...,,...,.. ('U:'i!FY 1 Br hse Sl30 ,1vttil. }Td. fruit trc<'S. <u Ii"' bJU.c l''-'1·u1L·. L<-·11:.v \\'. IW.Jhoa J 673--205S ,\gL fr«11eh Counu·y Chru·n1. °', l \H,,,,v-<u , """" PVT. PARTY \\IA~'TS TO stv r<'fr. pct & i;ingle ok. Homefinders 547-9641 S§iO n10. 6-16-iit7, fi-12-3.i)(}, Niilwport Beech ~;1~k.11r1J;: ;~~1~-:ulc~.i/1~~!i l ~===''='='='='==' Ouplexe5/Unit• ~U\' Hfl\U::: ~l~l!:.C:T ;.;1c1·: Srurlio_ Sl-t5 yearly VACANT 2 nn. SlfiO. 3 l{fL li!ti--ll•l. c.c.;.c...c.c--------! sale 162 -.r_HOi\-1 l RIVATE I AHrY I L.1guna, D :., C & 0, gar· J\lobile, SIS."!. 3 UH. 1'r. OCEAN VIEW--BAY VIEW 1-1·111~1 of n 11u,1l11y· th:-it is ,J.i9-97I5. <igf'. be h 1200 Agl , .. 1"111'1• 1od11y uct•an \'Li~11._ NEW OFFERING! 0 . C b .... ac: , . . et:. 1'1~'>1/ hJHTOFINLl I Bl!, ~ HA, upper . Con111I. Chl11"n1111g (viun1 1·y kit\·h~·n OPEN WED. 1·4 GREENTREE :-.; h:ulnl'l 1 r rtplx Sli;;i 979-8·130 .\ DH, l~i HA, ~ s.q IT, /urn. Re-ace. :l lilk.-; to & li•rr;ll'i'> S\2'J,500. ~ yrly, hhns, C & D, pet ok. EE TOD y 2 B 200 ert-l", uq;!'I, g: 11ruc 11 er : ht'111·h, +tlh St. Av11 il iin- 1806 Pt. R.nwl.Ck Pl. ;'\c1v Duple.-.: Jnco1nc llon1C! I L:N IQUt:; 'J. bl" !150. ''"•1 .. ,·,0 e S A ! . r $ · "•-·'. •'"II , .. , ... "'''·"'18. TURNER ASSOC ~ ·1 • •-• G 1 -~1 kd 1~r1\'i1 tep00l.1<.1enni.sclub ............... ·~ ~""' · under ronslruction at r m•ncit stv C & D sml pel & child ar. n ... u Y•u or 1 5· 1Hl"1 :'-!. Cn<1sr Jll'.·y., Laguna 1 ~:1~~~1~-m~t~.-4 ho"~~~: 21~ Kno.'C: St. C:'-1 ';mmmmmm~~-~•KE\\'PORT i-lts 2 br S235 1101,.: Homefinder5 547-9641 8~ti~07':Q' HK.I., lease. LEN buplexes Unf11rn. 350 494-1177 :1 1~ ba., forrnu! din rni., Crill B:.iilder, &16·.t·ll'l I fqill·, h!tns, fn1 ·d, pet ok. Irvine HARBOR_V. IEW_H .ILL-S Balboa Peninsul• C ustom-On 11:·,--A~c-r-e l fflni. r111 ., bonus n n.. Busines• NU paint 4 br :! ba SZ75•1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= I l;,~1~ of nriva<-y in lhis 1-1'/frple. Ucaul. r.1t•x!c;u1 DUPLEXES HTG SCH Opportunity 200 rrph·, kids & J)('ts, 2 t·11r. 1 BR "· lh 1~0 I tilccl ""U·yway ,• 1·nn•· &· "'n1•· 2,'·3 flr 111' h1·h u"·,1··. --.-!..'-----'----"';_;;. SELt-:CTION OF NICE · ., -uH s · ·· .. ·· ·· · · ""' •: •·i,:11r11 :1 ndn11, ne;u· the "" " ...... "' " " "' 2 Bil t b h 1·100 I I • lrnnt ru:.lio.~. Lo1v mr•l••I. l:'ith & At•acin, o""n d;ii!y J.;1, J!Ol\IES , u tn ouse · ·· · · 1<"";1t• 1 '" ~h,,pp1ng. l::xcf'.llenl rn• "' 3 BR 2 b th IJ'"I fl1•11' 11\;11 1 \\'l!h 'A'!ll'nl, .Ya l'd. $1m,;,uo Incl. lund. ~"{6-402:!. ('\'(' (71 11 5~9-67"i9 .. H.l·:TA ll..• CALI~ us FOR lNF'O .... 2 f I ., I ",~·A··········,,~. GIB WALKER .cos·.•11.:·1·1c SALON • ALA Rentals 642-8383 1{.,<en. DI• ....•.... ··.ru ,·111n111t (IC'l'fll'. 2 baths. lnc:ome Propody 166 -3 BR 2 "· h $"1 ' . I l' "Q REA''TY 67'5200 1\-linor ily nAJ"f!l{'l'S l\''•'''''''· ., na.I s ....... · .. · "'I ir"p on•._ atio & Bo . i.. or •-· 1 BR I 2 I $'2" ' k f " P1·of«• 11,.,,1>••·" "\l>'l>"I>.'"' • , )(lnll~ l'Jll, lit ... , .> .~ti:• l' 1~~1 • .·\n,, i11~riri nK 3355 Via L "do N B ' ' " " .... v... 1 BR " b I •• \\l\1te 11H11·r \'it"\\'~ $86,000. 1 ' · • BUILDERS?. 11·unll'll, 1\'ho h11vc $51.X:IO. as · ·" alts ........... .,..::;:·1 Call •lf»-.'\U{)3. VC'nlurc cupilll!. Past sales 3 Bil., fani. n n .. 2 ba, .. S•l;"..0 TARBELL, Rea ltor' VIEW Sohd \\'£'stv ... id(' p o 1 t>n t ia 1 r>xceull\'(' for l\fl•rle Norrnan 4 BR, lan1. 1m, 2'h. ba .. S4 75 'f'IJJ'0.1o:ima1ely 1-1,735 !"'Uare Co•n>"l>•s .,,-,.·'"'' •I · l~lt) .s. Col!St H11y., L.B. Forever \'lCIV (If buy, n11ns. "'i ·> ~ ... •. n' • ("l1 Ill _ _ "-I 11•1,1 zonl'd County lt-4, v.•ith O""·r11ti1'" rclail eosmt•li" PENN-5 ----· --~ gTcrn .,,_. t. I yr old Bluffs 1 "' ~ 0 Y L VANIA H ~r1'Ht r1~nt11 hnuse on it stores, ls S1'('k11l" up to five Condo neHr pool. :~ Hr or ·, 000 • • *SALT BOX ., 1 d ~ 1101-1•. Al'king .SJ~ .. Ct1JI \\·onicn purtn('rs v.·ho c<lll 4l3W.1tlhCOSTAMESA " )r ,'!t en. Custon1 eris. ii'l(;-iJil. k 1 11 1 1 A ,\dd u 1uUL·h or spil'c tu <lrp.~. Oar. light tlxtw·cs, OPENl1Lg .11 ·sFUNT08£N/CEI .,.,-~r u .11°"1 pu.il 11n~··. Seo;;() 1o $140 ·Bach's, furn llu . .; :l hPdrn1 plus gtJC'Sl nun'Ors, V11n LtHt 11·fttlp11.p1:r, Sil on 1-1·i Jc ocu c .111 & unf. Singles&. Students "I l11 l1 'I1i·lld, . ---·1 \ ,;nl l11r HltANU ne\'/ ft1ontego ·IB~t. :!Ht\, ~~95 rer rno., 111clds pr1 pool & tennis <!lull, :>41-l'.!-k1, .)jS-:;(X):J L;L liFFS TO\Vi"OHOUSE. SJ)ti· l:hHIS .j g1·., ~1-l lja, J{r.LJt::l.., pvul, view, st·hls. $-4~5. Cali 10 st!c, 7 l ·l .. J94·30fi 3 tr 'I BH, 3 HA, :: .!!!Ory to1-1·nhse, Back Bay, pool, ~··i·. :)Ji,1 !Jlo,), 11,sl·lb:JJ h.i.i·ti97·1.. ______ _ Nf_;\\I I-IV hornc. 3 br, 2 Oa. fam rm, crpts, drps, 'J car gru:, pool, tcn111s rir111., $4~ n10. ti4~~llt rx:cn n, rresh paint inside Buy dircct frorn 011.·nc-r & , act a!; a triuning: L't'ntcr drps, sto\'c, rC'frig, garage.' ls! _Wes~ern Bank Bl?g, NE\V-c-xec--1-Bl_t._J_B_A 11111 1. Uhk:k a11·ay fm1n 111e l'li;. Pnval'y & security. ~ Laguna Beuch .a.rca & \\"Ill $1.10 . Nice 2 Br. Crpi.s & IJUt. ;\ludl·111 kit., ocean !iave. 6-l·l-233G. for a sn1all c~1n or salons $17.i .. Clean 2 Br 11~ Ba University Park, If'Vlne i1·~.1so de~l'C'C v1c1-1·, tennis \'it:\\. -------_ .<11.ong lhe C<ihroi:iia roast. Studio. Sm! tot & ~t ok. Deya 552-7000 Nlght5 .\: pool ~.HJ. tuo. C:\'l'S ,\: Red Carpet, Realto r5 BIG CANYON \\·e, t~avc ,.'" 1'",11_10rta nt, s22.·, -3 Br. home. Garage,l°::::=:i=:i=:i=:i=:i=:i==~ v.·lu1<ls, &14-1791. 497 1761 This rn:t~n1/1eent 4 Bl{ 4 UNIT APT. BLDG, exc us1ve 1ne o s ·in car<: y<.1rd, \\'ill eonsider c:hild &I i '--=~~ • Ht•rl1-1·i~Jl'I honu~ crt•utNI hv (;/'(';If rental arf'a & good & bcnu!Y produC'ts. Prcvl~us t. 2 BR., 1 bath .......... $300 DELUXE 4 Br, 1866 i'ort CE!),\!: .~-GLASS llY the HtThil1'1·t ·n11nl'r isor1;: 1nvPs11111:.nt. t ·our 2 UI{ c..'Osmet1c or hea u t l c 1a11 S~I "Br 2 ha Frl 2BH,2bu,denaic .. $275 C.:ai'IO\\', nr club hse, $JIX.I (J\\'NEH. Ii 1no. 0 I J' pf t11.1c llf'l\Uty. ilhxlestly ur111 s. Custa i11C'SH, lne. training he!pf11t. g1:1ra~ .. yard kids & pet~ C, 3 sn. 1~ baths •..... $300 010. 641-6146 or 6-1-1-1295 1trchheet desi;;n cu~toni fH'il«I at $235,000. $7.i40 yl'al'. Try 10'" do\1'n. Russ Anderson, 493-1700. \\'E 1J.vE r.°!AN't:', r.~Y 3 BK, 21 baths .... $38.5/425 3 BR-.-,-B-A-, -c-pt-,d-,-bl-ln-,, 11111111•. l'anon1n11c ocean \'U. D0:'-1,\LD fool. RIRD A.swr. SliJ,000. TV & Stereo Repair MORE!! .J Bft, 2 'I baths $300/425/450 dbl. gar., fncd , \valk to ~la.~h·r su11t· 11· l"<.01111111 tub, * 832-8800 * W esley N . Taylor Co. \Yell ci;t.. must ,ell! LANDLORDS FREE CALL 552-7500 eve1')'U1u11!:, l:i'l3·l.fl71 tn~lfi:i.-t "' 2 HR f111J bu. & lain. li802 lrvin<' Blvd. Tustin !{!'.: \LTOHS A t Bod & P · t 4 R 2 'h b ! nu. Open beams, !l>lex. till'. BA y C n EST, n c 11 1 J' 2111 San .l~uquin Hills Rd. O~·~cr lca~·in~ s~111~ LANDLORDS! VISION Sd~~;gR ~m: club a, ~~1~: i.laln. "la."s. Bl I -l n s, '">•·1-•'I C<•t•I"•· 0 1' ·\910 " 1\·n10tlf'lcd :~ Blt • t-';un ''" "' ' u-"f-' RIVIERA REALTY ~Vl• Specialize in Nt!wl'Vlr: Lennis, $•1!>5, &144186_~~--1111,•r-('0111. Oentrril var-uury1 . -H • --~ -Jrplt'. dcck5 &_ gur. SiJ,lOO r n1 \1/fr pll', 21 ~ bas, lndry unt1ngton Beach J 19 Broaih\·ay, c.;.1. Beach • Corona del l\1ar • e red hi 11 .... BLUF1''S, ·I Dtl. :.P~ ha,'!. B1\Y ~·1tt)NT, Prh·. ben1·li. lJ1•!u;i:c, Yl'ly. :l Bit. 2 ba. SlitKl .. 2 ltJJ $$Of). \l'il! !Ul'll· ish. to7J-66 ·1V Corona del Mar NE\\' 3 BR 2-stoi·y, So. OJ /l11•y, nrar 11h o pplng . Spnl'.ious .~ sunny, 1111 C'l('e. kitchen, <'ntry hall, frplc, pntio & lot!! of storage. 1 !'ili-1144/~75 Newport Be•ch l..RG 2 Br , 2 Ba, nu cpts & drp11, $21.iO mo. yrly or S22.) 1no, till June. 548-4802 Apt•. Fu~. 360 Belboe Penin1ul• $35 WEEK I. UP • steeptng Rooms • liousekeepln&' Rooms • Ocean View Apll BALBOA INN 105 Main Street 675-!i140 Costa Me1a ·ID9-:tn:,. ~·n1 .. ne1-1· _1cpt .thru 16 ouL WALK TO BEACH * 642·7007 * ...: Lt1Jo:~~R· EOEur Reyntal Ser-~·tim-1111, Oin·rn1. i.inv pa----~,----.a111ce & tie patio. i!l,000. \\'iJk 10 schools a 11 ll ~--~~--~-~0 1 ViC'e 1s r to ou! Try fio, $4W. M1·l<l~U I"'" Laguna Nigu• 011·nl'r, Money to Loan 240 Nu .vi.,w! REALTY ltEALTOltS 'lllLHH-()pen \\lt>d lhMJ Sun l·J snopping. Brand n I' I\'. NU-VIEW RENTALS Univ. Park Center, Irvine OLD Charn1 l Br dplx v.·/ Casa de Oro ALL UTILITll::S r'AlD Cump:i.re be fore you rent Custom drsi~ned, fe11turing: ~ HY n\\'n~·r 5 Bil + den, '..!036 Conmiodore t"ourplexes und Duplexes. 1 t JD L ~W"age. $.180. Fresh R!!int. !>1.•at·h suk· ;\:igt11·l Shores, C II 611 •101 ,.,3 3;,r. Eal!y !cnns. l\-loney n1akers. s oa ns 673-4030. or 494·3~~-omefinder s 547-9641 WATER VIEW 'J.-vn; ne1-1" Guarded ;i ,·,· '''·,.a SCO'IT REALTY ~T»-'.:3 3Br.Vie\\'Lab'1Ula S3.l02BRrondo ........ $220.S22fi --------- 1\"at,·h !hi· !ll)ats ln•111 \"1ir l1)1;unun11y . H . .,c. ttnt(•r -TOO BIG, MUST SELL IJ1\."-'A POINT-BRAND NE\\' U P TO 90% J B1" Bayflunt-Boatslip S425 110/lse. BAYFllONT lovl'ly 3 br/2 d1ninit l"Ofllll 11r de.·!... i::·nJt"I\' 1\"/l1•r1111~ courts, ponl. l'fc, Lini!a !.~le, ~BR, F1un, ·111 UUPL.i:;X . 4 PLF.X 8V.,,7o JNTEREST .1 Br. "Old Corona" $·l25 3 BR condo ... S265 twlo/lse. ha nr ocean. p(ltlls/lennis. 1 hi' 11111 r 1 i n i 11 1 ! \1 :ilk Ill licuch. Si9,500. li:is. pier & slip. Only Sl\l.l.· $·18.950 to $8.2,950 2 d TD L <I Br. Spy~!ass-Tennis }175 3 Bil ho1ne , , , S350 Mo/lse. $400. Np~hores._548-1722 1 Nln\'f't'.!'ati1111 urf'n 1 nnd 11~ 1:1!.1-.'1!:..'".!. O!JO. Cnll De1uibou 1\SS\11.'., OCT'nn \111'1'.'l'. J.3861 Copper n oa ns '..!Br. YR . L>R. Shorecliffs S:iJO 4 BR home ... S425 Mo/lse. Newport Hefght1 __ _ rherry fil'"f"IA'''' ,\ hln1·k Lido\-,-,.-------,6~;~]·~1~31~1-~-~~--Lantern. lluildcl'. &l:l-19U'> I. Br. lfarbor View $525 RANCH REAL TY ttt thf' tit>11rh Cnndn ror Just ----'-'--------: 60 FT. BAY FRONT -.\ U1· "Real Spyglass'' $1000 ** 551 2000 ** NE\VPORT 11 eights 3 ~ E.,sts1dc Costa f'.ft•sa. 6·2 lowest rates Or•nge Co. · Bkr 675--7:.!25 .. bedroom, 2 bath home. s21.;-..oo. BE OUR GUEST Bf'st vir1\', pi<'r & i-lips J hdnn \\-/rool, nr 17th ~t. Sattler Mtg Co B ii · dra HUNT!f'\ICiTDl'\J HARBOUR ~~t' ttus s.hal"Jl 2 & drn, RH. 3 b.11.s -r ~uest :1rt. Sll)i,000, 3 units 1-3 txlrin. 642-2171 '545~06l1 _FOR RENT LEASE brand new "2" Plan iv~tlt·~~a~:J:lSJso. ~1'. RfALlY '/. l111th, n1<1~ter sui1e. Pru11e $1:J9.SOO. C11H I:l\!1111 ison .\~-'J.-i lldrn1 ;>ti:!,UU0Ton1 l\lilfcr Servin~ !!arbor art'a 2_1 , Olflrm1ng remo~el e cl 2 home Turtlenx·k. 3 BR, 2 month. 64 6-0555 l\lr. \ol('Hll·. S1nart deror. Si8,500 socs. li73-73.J l 642-4811 _ )I'S. hedroom house, v.·nh 200 f!. BA, \\'et bar plus PXtras. Burnell. li21-I rOAST 11\\'Y ---GEM-EASTBLUFF Condo. Oivnl'r. ~H~o=u~S~E~+c-~6c-cU~N""IT=s-I Mortg•ges, hack yard, good for storage Lovely & priced to lse. fast. :'"''--~~~-- • Spncious kitchen with i.n· 1 direct Jighllng • Scpara1e din 'g 11.1't!a. • Home-like stor1•gr- • Pr1v_1c JllHios • Closed 1:1<1 rai::e \lo0/storage • l\1arhle pullnu1u 6t King-sz lktrms • Pool -Uari.M.'<1ues • ~ur­ roundt'd 1-1·!th plush land· sc:aping Adults, No Pc111 1 BIJH .• \I. F'u111. $190. 365 W. Wilson tH2-1971 111 · )o.·l&-1:'.'<-I -~· 211· ~·,•2-2"1°• +, t·.1nnn! n R, ;1 RR , 21., Trust Deeds 260 ()N LY SJ25.00 month bkr.1'3 ·=~~8=2'~'-------COZY & warm 2 BR & halh. l'...'1!·~· Tusiln 1\ve., r>;.H. • New unit.~ at 26~7 £ld1•11, ;;;:;;;:;;;;::;;:::;;;:;;;;:;;!i'~'S-t;,"86~40~.'n:::--r;wc-;;-;;n l ·u'N tVE"'SfT'° f'"'k ,1 l'R palio, be<1ut. yd, gnr, nr. $30 WEEK & UP !t l·:.\LTOlts 6-11-1()23 Ua, farn rn1, patio. Split Ci\!. l!>t user l\/ll!O',;, \1'1'1\(' ............... ......,.----n.. ~ " . ~ ~hools. Avail 2/li. $260. --le\~·\. Incl. J'l!C, ra cl!. olf. Call Builder 6.\6-4414. ~ 2 BR & Df'n ,CdM 2. BR, 2 Ba. A!rium. ri..>dcr.onitrd mo. &15-6625 or G7:!-J23.5 Gnry • Studio & 1 UR Apts. Irvine Lido Isle $67,CXXJ. 832-5888 ----l!oinl' 01-1·ncrs Ci\l & HB, $150. <I BR Hor.se ,'1, !'lean. $3?.i lllO./lsc • TV & M11.id Se.l'\llee Ava.II. N Sh CLOSE TO BEACH ! CA$H NOW lt a neh, Sl 75. 1\gt. fl·e 552-8155 'l or 3 br, drps. crpt, gar, e Phone Scrvice -Htd. Pool Use Yovr Talents SUMMER NEAR-w eweort ore5 u1•1111d Ne1-1· Del us(' 3 .~. 4 'J7'Hi~30 "'-"-'='--------1 ndlts, no pets/ S:.!50-S:SUO. • Chl!drcn & Pct Section i11n\'i' lu -tlf's1 prieC'd hon1e WATERFRONT Bl't Duplex. 3 B1\. dbl Sl .000 to $20,000 ' ' L•guna Beach 2f>Ol J::. l61h St. &1~104~ evr!;. 2376 Nev.·110rt Blvd., Cf\l 11• 11•·rs•1ni1l1lr lhls h1\1•ly 11••11· T11rtle /{ock •"Olldo. 3 hdrr11~ . :!. h11 !hi;, for11111I r!1111nl,! 111111 l+!lrnt'!h'<' pultt> 111'1'~ Sl~•.!~11l 1111 one of tht: hirgcr lul.'i. * * gHr CA. ~)jO.i.JOO. ;,11 l:S!h ~t. l/"lan c-onirni tn1ent ~ hy phon~' .S.\1. 'l l!lJlt iii l'CIU', 3 blocks S Cl t :'"~18-!J7!'J:i or 615-3967 I I f 11 2 1 1 I Bit., 2·~ hn, din. 1·111.. 11 I' C 11 U 1 ! s4_, 3!1'7 Subjt•c t ro vt·t·ifio:.:;dio11 (.If rron1 ocean no pets no child . • _ . an emen • :; \ {' uni Y rrn.. iar '1s. brkf~1. area. 2 \Vn l\'rf"1111 . , u u1 c er, '. i-, .. 1 fuels. J\t11nth!y p11yrnrn1~ S16..':i. 53~~. s1.:rr-ur11 '·)d. Barh apt. 2 Bil. Sl7:i. r·p1s, drps, bit· CALL 552-7500 ~j(i.:.r() r1<'i"ks . Cnll\f'l' lnT. you O\\'N NEW TRIPLEX---1ai!o1:ed 111 )'Olli' indi\'iduol Balboa lslind ~tov£>. rt'frig. garage, yard. 1--oit lse San Clen1cnie :·l Ht~, sini:ll· l'!y, bca.n1 ceil , TRADE ONLY \ht' lunrl: ~J·.9;111 3 BR House + 2 Units 1-1! J"l'QUH'en1e11,s, ~ml ~I Ur, 4 Ba. fantastic: cuslon1 !nCtull or sclL'Cted pet ok, VISION Cl r>111· . :1 Hit .. :t bu . l;oo1 CAYWOOD REALTY ·llti Hanillton. Cilf. No lli•erl tn l't>·flnAn!'I' )~iur :137 E. ll;iylronl. 2 Br, .1 S:l00-U~1l P~t. ~ IJr ~eur lx:ac·h built house on golf c..'OUJ'Se 2TJ.19 \V;i l!Ac<', Apl E. 10•111:.I his11111•. Si:..():)() \\'ll! * S48-l290 * Call Buildl'r. ti·IH·4'1l4 Jniv intPl'C'.~t ls! TD. ll"ilh lf'vel. frrlr, ricr ror boat. ,I',: lnl'.n. 'iaut Child ok. punoran1a ocean vie \\l Mfi-9243. fi46-AAS2 e red hill 1·.,11:-:1rlf'r flritnge Coun1y In-'1 r•LE:'\-C-.-~l .-2-_,-. Br, l 1 ~ NATION,\!. MORTGAGE: $1>1()() 1110, yrly, avail l\'lar. I. $22'i-Rt~d('c: .. 2 nn. n1111s, 1-'~9~2-~7~74~3:._ ______ BACHELOR APT, 1 adult, l'Ollll' prnpt'rly up to Sl:t5,0lk> South Lagun1 Ba, 2_2 Br, assunic VA loan, CO. I_,('! your rqui\y \\'Ork 673·6900.6i:>l't.iL·GiJ-47Sf; ~rafl', sntl pet. Nr.ar no pets. Ut!I Pel. SUO/nw. LIDO REALTY c:.::.c....-.:.c.::.-..c...____ y i:: AC I:: It RE ALT y !or yr.u. Just give ui. a 1:ull ; lb P ac 1• TIME FOR Call &i2-1960 PANORAMIC VIEW '-"''"Ill ,xo obli~1.1Linn, Ba oa enin5ule $24().Woocley & Sf-eluded. 2 :7c-.,.---.,..,.-1 OCEAN . HILLS ,}J<J""'U CA! I Br. Gar, yard, canyon QUICK CASH Ii\-11\11\C, 1 Bit. niC'ely tum, 11-:\,.,j,,t .. '\II SpA<'iou.~ exel·ullvc -I BR. 2 DUPl..EX ...... S3J.~ National M~~tgage Co ON the po1111 ZBR., !am rni., $300-Charm\ng 2 Br Fi·plc: THROUGH A ~~1~';j~~~75idults, lj,\, dining 1111 , l:irgc fain FOURPLEX ..... $5..i,!lOO SJ5-'J.424 • lrplc:, 2 c11r garag~. ~:t:J hr1!11e .. V1ctona Jkflrh. LIDO ISLE-$65,000 *673·7300* REALTY HEAL TOIL':i t.:nh·. l'nrk Ccntt:r, Irvin~ ll't' O\VNI-~lt . On SUjK'r greenhelt 1-11/bikf' I r in 1 , aw11rd·\Yinnl111.: AppAlom11 . Cathedral ceihngs, 4 llH. 111 BA. din. rn1 .. r11n1. m1 ., beau!. hK!!!t•p"<I., in 11re11 of rnore f''lf"Cnsl\·I' hon1r,,, 1\lnsh•I' J.llan. 1'()111111. s:l"l,000 5:11-3916. rni. rrplc, atriurn, 2600 sq. 12 UN ITS .... ,$17fi,OOO 2700 N. i\1aln, SH11la Ann per ino. Yearly lse, 67J-j495 $32dl >-I UW Pd.dbl~flt._. se,p. DAILY PILOT Huntington hech ft. Owner. Principnls only, ''EAGER REALT'' 556-61 71 ~ Corona del Mar n ng rm. ~ z""-' iv llcn.• is your chance 10 li\'e 493-18•15. $61 ,:iOO. TRl.PLEX nOcn l'."/VI frplc. big yard. WANT AD $155-$165 1111 Lido .i:: <'njoy p"Cstigc by 2NO TRUST DEEDS ean ew. BACHELOR & I BR, Pvl 1111, s<"n. Your ov.•n Spar\ish Unlver5ity P•rk 3 BH. 11~ has. fireplace, h\'O SEAWIND NU VIEW RENTALS 642-5678 gar, \aw1d rm, adults. C11s1lc. Just st('ps to the .:..--'--'-------I 2 BR. Crcfll C.l\t. lac., To l.iom>\v on your H.i•al 6~ or 494-32 18 842-7848. hetu:h. V11c11nl & the 0\\'lll?r u NI v I': Rs IT y Pu r k' YEAliER nLTY, r1;i&-617l Estate, invei;;\ for good Next To Spyglass ~~~=~~=~~~· :'..c==========J..~=========I Ill II l Ch11nc:elor Home, 5BR, fain 4 s ···P '.RATE 110,.00, ••·Ith yicld, or s£>11 existing no1e. \I' C\!en curry 1e oan. r:. " ,..,._ C JI S' I ~t VIEW l!erbel't llawkins Realtors rm, 2 i.;. Im. nc:ms11 fmn1 l'" I crl I'! noon a u11 igna o!"lgage Co. pool, tcnnl11 courtr>, grt•en ~~ .. :~/ogt/~nlm.' ~1'00· 11 """'• (il4) 5.i6-0JOl:i J B-•--1, 2 b•th horn", WA.I.N UT SQUARE: Alnin!' S3!l·1600 or 963·5681 .. -11 _, lo! '' I v"'"'' .J' ,,..,, "''""'" .. .. Con 1 c 3 BR 'lb 2 STORY BAYFRONT ,,.. ' ... ., · · e w Y d • I p fireplace, rorrnal dining, co. 01.y . , -ns. derorated, by ov.·ner, $56,500 In ustr1e roperty 168 45% DISC \\'eil·acc:ured !st !le!!-<'lenning oven. Enjoy shnr;:. drnpc~. pntlo, air 2 BOAT OOCl<S, 4BR, 3BA, principles only, c:all :.!13-bHI $[ii, 113 JlflYll $:it2 n10 · l · & cond, pool, cnble TV. lrg fan1 rn1 w/frplc, Jlv 4 2 2 -4 9 9 2, alt 5:30 FOR S1\LE nearly TIC\\' incl 10% ull du<' 1979. Bx private1C'Oznntlln 1 1Y 1 1ennHI rt\shwshr, .~1oragr-. $30.0C)(). nl1, dinette, Jt,1. SllJ,000 or 714-552-9610 rnu90nry bldg.-includes 2 3 Apple Valley 714/242-214•1 S\\'lmlml 1ng poo 11 this By O\\'ll<'r. 642-.1i81 lcuse optlou, By owner 2111 ~~~~~~~~~~ lots. Approx 2700 sq ft . Spilt pres g ous llt'Cfl Rb o v e SELL brnn<I ne\\· "'.!" Pinn l~yiohol'C' i\ve, Long Beach In 2 parts. Can be. uSt.'CI ~ Coi'Onfl rl1el ?\>lar .. , '.'!~5 per home Tu1·tl<'1'1'.M'·k . 3 nn. :i! tAIRmilo~ Bay) 438·17~8. ...,.."""'-lr;:;;1 tor olf\r.c & storage. lilts Rentlll I .& month -ease. 64.........X.7. BA , \\'Ct h;ir + 1•x lrfl.~-4:16·li2til.~ of 1mrki11g. CAii n111nagcr, ,,-tlOL\tJo.:LY 2 BR. Avail }'eb Lov£>1y & priced ~o sell fn11t. -B~E~S~T~C~O~R~. ~T~O~B~C~H~. l .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ::"::'-'·8::;2>;:2~ . ....,...,..----: l e!iii!~iii;ijijiijiij~iij~ 15th. Carpet, drp11, el~ : &l\.8282 ~ S range. Yd. 518 Jasmine, 4 HR, 3 hn with huge mnstl'r Mobll• Homes Lot.a for •I• 170 Hou1e1 Furnished 300 $2'l:i0. Call IH..t-129l ttft 6 i leguna B••ch Rulle w/lxly view. Red. 10 for Sala 125 , · $132,500. Open Sun, 1·5 pm, ; .,.LOWER.3 An.CH BAY 425 v ·-. Lkk> Nord. 675-7414. MOBILE HOME , SPANISH VILLA Mission VloJo FOR SALE: Old Lagu n a Chnrn1 , ------'-----SI VERCREST unbellrvable view , '°'"'" 4 BR PLUS POOL L lot, lit time offered for \\it: hA ve It & thnl'i not aJI. MOBILE HOME ule. A must 11ee for 1he One yr old, low do'A'Il. A"· 20' x 53', 2 BD 2 B> carp., ·~1 dlscrlmlnaUng buytr, ~unll' 7% Joan or Je!Ule w/ dn1.ped, bll·ln1,, retrlg., '"9,000. Arc: Really 5116-511 l option. Call & v.'t'll llhow WRJJher & elect. drytt, wired A BtG ONE you. Asklng "1,500. c.21, for 220 air cond., kllch . ' BR d I ·~4121 49'0290 clock, storage Ahed, l1LJ1d· 1 , en, am. rm. w/11.'l'I -~··~··-·~·-,.~~-'..-· __ _ •·-be •-1 1q liCaped pat.lo. Three yrs. old •1a1: &ma, ..... ·• un uc Newport Beach • like nu. l.l>cated In new bl~ln kltch. Approx. 2300 --~--------I sdult pk. awa)' fron1 nol~y .ft. rt . lfnttre IJl"Olrtld!I 2 BR. expandable: 2 Ba., St. One·hall bl. trom clu~ .,SPrlnklernd l w1ttlert. channel, pler /111lp. $9'1,!\oo. I-""" SIS ~ r .11 EVES . Best Buy -$67,500 A Sn nrt k Se11 Rltr. 67:t-Afl00 "'"""· •"""' ...,. · ••ss o 21 l-694-4690. m• f N REALTY 494-<\131 CAN BE SEEN AT: . laCJUna Broken ou~\~r:~r R~h~t~~&n CR'ESTMONT .,.,_ OPEN 11·3 * &73-8563 * l!STATl!S 1001 Oro $52,!r.10 ---..C."-'=---1051 Slte Dr., Brea. (Centrnl 1015 Oro S.'i6,9!'10 Don't give up tht 11hlp\ Ave. e.Cl'Olls from Brl'f\ l"8 J\lon1in.l(J>lde $82,950 llave son1ethlng you WR.nt tn O:ln1m . Hn~p.) Lot •46. 1396 T\-1ornlng1dl'ff' $91,500 11ell! Claulfled ads do it CONTACT HAY, Pl<. l\fGR., 67~1219 v.-ell • call NOW W-5678. for 1howln1ir. • COMMERCIAL L-OT DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA lD,200 sq, tt. C2 100 It. fmn· tage ('ti\ g()Qfi i!ll'l't't. $.1.92 ~'. ft . Ready to build. S.717l l-IUNTlNOTON Bel\ch lots from $9000 up. R·l, 2. 3 & '1 , Cn.11 Art e\•l':s. 5.16-·ff)!)S Bkr. Ht1.ve an extra spRt'f> h£>flll'r )'Ou rti' lonaer use? Sell II now wllh a Dnlly Pllot Cl&Sll.lrlt'Cl Ari! 642-5678 . NE\V• Spyglan Hill borne, S13.'i--Utll Pd. B"ch n1•nr f'.11&gnl fh.'f!nt w, 4 BR. 21-, b£>11c:h, g-11.rage, ya rd , ba, 19 Tiburon Bay Laguna. 2 Bdrm, 1 bit, So. o( H11.')', Sl'l>UU1 Pd. Frplc. + Cham1 sa . per ' met.• • P11tio, henm11, La1n1nA ' · Call f13.4i71 alter ff pm. $20:",....2 BR. Jo"rplc, carport. CO y 2 BR 1 Peninsula Z rottage. , frp c ., I blk be h Ba I b So. of H"'Y· $275 Pt"nlnsulfl I\~ ' ou fi n\ Pinchin Rltr. 6T."l-4392 $l5(}..Ufll Pd. Ni cely furn 1 NE."W 1rg 2 BR. 1 ha. + den. Beautiful View w/(rpl c, vlew $< Laguna. ' dish11.·11sher, $00 Poinsettia . NU-VIEW RENTALS l Ar. 2 Ba, trplc. & gnr. 673-4030 or .f!).h32'18 S350. 1tft S or v.•eekends, 1 BR. 1-louse,$115, uUI pd. 673-0744, 712 Larkspur. C.r.1. Al11a 2 Alt. & Orn, Costa Mes• CdM. Rnch. Unit , NB. SOO. Agl. l'~ee. 919-1430 I BR HOUSE, fenced. S150 Balbo• lal•nd·-----n10. Eatttsldc Costa Ml"aa , {j.\2·2225 3UR, Co7.y nr \\•1\lcr & \)cfH•h , 2BR, gor, nr bu11 & 5'oN>. 127 ~ Opel S.100 n10, Y<'Rr El111t11ide. Nu paint & crpt. lcn ~e. 67:\-2288 Arllls. ~>lft-..'1681 ah 3pm TO BAL I' I r I I MERLA '. I I I' I llll!ttl llr ClA't I . POllAN ' Q Th~re's " new rock group called The Fa llies -not much 'r~-,-N_A_H_Y_L_l~I tock,--. ,., I I I I: I e Compl•t. tn. thuck1• qvotlld L-~-~-~·'--'-· -L. --' by lillln~ In th• mini~ word• you deYtlop from step No. 3 below. PRINT NUMBERED lETTEl!S IN THE.SE SQUARES e UNSCRAM8lf lE.TTE~s 1 I I • ..;:_~FQ~!~A~NS~W~ER~~~.-l......J.- SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 .. ;• 2f DAILV PILOT ·· ~.F um. 360 l BR .1 block fron1 oc'an. redecorated. pool. SI ~o. 960- ., 1"2'1l8=='--~-~---~ L19una B e11ch i::rrrc. apts fro111 S-AI v. k or Sl'iV nK>. !:.tool , n1111•l. ph, 11'ry, Vdh1gt' I 11 11 ....... 36 $175 OCEANFll.O~T. 1 Ur, inc. util & fH1v parkln;:::. 7~ r:av101.t 491-171~ f>"LilL~ liachr!ror 11111 ~~ , br~rh, shopriu1:: Lill! pd 1 Sl30 rito ,\i:;1•11t lij\-670!1 Newport Be1ch Ocean -~-r..11' Vtl'll' fron1 suntleck :: n r lu1·11 or 11nfurn !\'eu: dcror.1t1011s. 91 3 \\". B;i.Jboa Bl\"d, 67~'.)2(}.I I'..' 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TllL~GS'' b) ~lousl' Gt-11J i'.1 G11l }-1·1 bkkvng S.i lu l ll E EXCITll'\G PALM MESA APTS. :\llNUTES TO NP'T BC ll J;,,tt h 1 .. ~ 2 BR fHJ!l\ ~1 ·,7 Adttl1s., i'\iJ l't·l~ l"Xi l i\!esa. Dt . i;, IJlk~ fl o 111 N!'11putl Bl\d 1 .i lG-9stiO f•lt ll'llt ''10 c{~l:l.l' N 8 l 960--1970 (':IN;, ll ,.., \\hi :o;po\ on tail ca l' p e II t r y ne1•.lll"S, C,\\,I. Tlt lSll • llUPl\11\l:i .:JIS-7!'1{)' ~.l.'."Y :~~f('{'llOll.lh' Ans t•' Plu1nh1ng.' !':le e Jl'.:HRI \\'JllT7t.:\IUHE ----'-' ~ 1-i:w:,1~., •'1_!1~ .. 111~0• please l{en1odel11u; &lt-::ibl 3 o_ ... n..,;:.,•:....c~ ... e_n ... ta_1 __ __;440.,;.;; :'>/!.\\BLDG l\ll,2.1 U1urs t c.1H .~h..-6011 ,.11.,...,1 .. 21 --~NE PERSONNEL 11;:,o Sq ft ~116 1\'10 1211. 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A. hi ll.0 (''l:.t.'I ;\lcsri.C';il1f 926211 COOS II US!-~ LJ::,\~Ji"G, $JO .i :!id ~I ,\\•' ,\eMpllC'll <J drps & Cljl!. lgc crprd pa11tr $171) up, f,«ll, k.icls uk pati>ole<l Lease Adults. no o rt-ICI:: SP,\f 1::-Ycl1l X!~FlJ snl inespenqi\e hst' ! instructions 575 tla.1 Oi\n transpor1ar1on S.i11 J llan Capisll'itllO Adults, no 1iet'-6 I;:, 1.''°I '• '"'" ···,,, L•• IL'. u/ Corona o'e i M a r Rl 'N' 1· C••·1·· ,,,.. 11 1 L':il l ·,1 ,.'1Jl 1 'II " 1 I ,......., " .. "' jJets 1\s .. 1 .\lg1 ;\ecfh'd ·' • ,, .. "~·.~,1. .11 )01 1n rf'nt :\o (·h1t1!.·r>n, l .10<..: -----'· ' r t.~1uu opµor e111p v_1er :'lla1 g ucl'ite l:t'.lCh ufl Gill llclJ) \:162-S~9-l LAS BRISAS APTS. ,1! Ad llllS H l' .1 u I 1 f u I ]'If',!~(' c .111 artrr 411111 I • \"QC.\I. TE.\nlF.f'. • Income Tax I -, HP. 1 B' I -----111ode111 ·ur Ill'''' c I l•1111f''< ht'!Ul<'!h Ch.t11111rin 'rr1: \C"l'I\ 1: ~a l . n I l' I' -" '" c;u1ict:., l rapcs, 2 13t'. c.1i 1i1s, (h ctJX's, Uh·ui~. J:,,1:; R1\e1· ,\ve., NB 1 ' · %2-9!1!t:. -16--0l 2I .t<12-!';2tl; 63 .. ,10 ft~UIC', n1utlcl l .dtc1110011 fireplace. Pool carports, 1 hlk to sch ...... Call 612_2166 J·•IHton n. Cl:1~s. ,\ \\,1lk1·1 J · • ~. , 1-J. Income Tax Service k 1 f l'c"-~-·1_,clc0_. _____ 1:7j....()j63 shoppmg .(,tree•")', l ch>l1I n;B -. "' -~ I.el' Bldg Call Gen(• 11111. t:i DEf:LY gcnr lrn1;in l\11uld ""rsonal or business a Ill'•' ·, l rl le ti a). v / Santa Ana 5:)7--0136 or 5-IU-j828 l1kC' roorn & OOard 111 thC' I ,,,,... Pn\'aly & d 1s1· rt> t 1 on 2 BR, blt·ui,, pool ,\duliS. ok 1\0 J.>E'f::.. C,dl 6.JG-Ji'lo•li 11..-l~ .. r.<_s__ Cnsfa ~1esa/Ne\i t>0rt a.rea.,, . I~ .J 'J ears Ha rbor Area a.\.~111 l'd S('nri dl t;i1le<l ll'lli!J' no pets $2".,j -Lease 01· 5.J;,-()71itl ..... _ .. ... CHOICE OFF ICE -SHOP 1 612-19"15 I Senic:es and ~tJ*rs (714) 67S-6676 I to P () Box 1u;,1G, San lo S~\!PLE I-:. I': GiJ -<;.1r1 WALK TO BEACH l.AGU:\A Bl::1\CH Fur Appo1n1n1ent 1\11.t 9'Jj J\. ~ Il l-: Tf111n hl)U:;1• {i plr, LAKEFRONT .1. 1 ~ --SHARP I. r;R Apr 11/p1iv 1 & 2 lil', Crprs, chps, Blln,, 1111111 s::;~l 1 Bi t , 1111111 s1111, '1" c><•i ner ocaimn Masonry AUTO SALESMAN tennis c.:11 & pool Sl90 1no. garage ::Ol'i ltith St .5'.:.:6--:!lw 1.,.,1. 1,.,,,,1,, ,,,111 "'''''' 11 .,-Uu-c:ii_c p.u·kin,i.: I J[~J Appliance Repair ~ S LOCATIONS ·'-... ~(ll.1 :-,,I ~1 C11_1_ 1"_1111 I p.,, •• ,1, & p ts Br1·k-Bl··k-Stone ~x~r i.-nclr1 ul Ill' i1·111 rrt11n ,;;1-:;110, Gll)...l.129:! o r B 17-:~-~007c,.______ 1,, ,.,, .. ,,,,, ,,., 1, ,, ,,,,. ,,,,,,,1,. C " a r "' -~ ~, .. "I >I o I · II .-" ,di ],l',llil!l<JIJ ll('S b1 l-tilOO 6 ~ """' '·" " " I t' ) U ('fl)ll ~ :\!Cf•; 23P.., laun f,1c, $2'.'-::iJ _A_L_L-i7l1!. P111d-2 !lP., din ~,,,,.,11 Cl•~•· tn ,]lupp111i; VERSAILLES --------* l~'t.., * l~orlt :'\c11 ttud L~(·d 1no , 11111 pd Adi!', ii.i P"'~ a rea 11J IJ,\ Crpi ~. (!ip,,, s, 11nc h··a··h Gi i-X i! OFFICE SPACE I I APPLl.\:>;C~ si'r\· \\:i~lle1·/ Painting & • Es<l0ll c111 1A·1110 J'J.u1 67".)-21.i63 l:illu~ ~17.1 1'1Jl': 'IL"F nddL•n, n:-,' l'llF LJ\l~I· JOIN.)-."iOOQ Sr1 ft t1\·a11 1n 1 Personals 530 cl i 1•1·1 rl sh11sh1 d1spos;1ls Pinarhainging e Jnsuuinl t' '· BR, lac.•e 1'''''•' , •• ,,,·, al ~.1l'h Bii d .';i{J2-,;.'\2·1 Cos ta Me•> La nr!ni.11 k !"111.i n('idl Aldi:; All 111;1kes H"aS filf,....c~l!I~ .--e J'iud \;i, ,il\•lrl "" 1\t :oi:uut h ( •'·l'"t 1~1.1l:\ I 1 I I\ I 1· I I "\' O>"' ,. I',, '' -e I '' ., OC ----o.c:c.:.......,,;;,:_:______ 1Jc:t t'f 111 n1'11' r•tsli • u1111 ~' ,, ~·1 ,,), •. 1 Carpenter 1'1\1f11 Sh,•i m.· ~arc , gar,1"e. _,..,a n1on111 J BL KS TO BEACH -I" I 1 I I fl I I ... Ll'X h.: ::' r:i: 'I Lll•'!. r~•il ,,., ~n pu<•) ,q11 11 111 ,\ Cuun11 .1 C('nllr, Si\ Call 11-r1u1h1l , 1nll•ll1;;cn!. •I"· *Willard Painting ,\f'/'LY J:'-1 l 'E H~UN li'i 3-2:(•7 : Er '.! (;,1 11/flplr:, ~1jll I I I I I .'i: J.u uzzi ~Pl'• I u q] •! )\ :\J r l\!'ll\, Iii 11 'J'in-:'.li~)'1 n •• 11111 .it!rki•fllC. f'H · CUST0\1 \\"QOr1\\0 l'K c t * ,\l !:i~ Ch1) .. ll'l'•l-'l)no'l''"' Co.I M I 11111 t1J! ~11, ''· •.••.•• >JIJ'> 111 • ~1 1•;; <lltJ •II' '' 11 1~ ,\<'I•' 1 ~1k1' ,, 1•11\"'''''" ----~-1 1 1 · ' on ractors a e s r " .. , .. , I 11 I' • -OFF I c E S PACE--(II ( Ill.I 111~ 11''\\ lU~ll\!'S" (' 1bll1l'I" 1!'111 I ' I" ' ' ' ..! •.l'I I !.11 •.. ,. Ill• .. r:i-.:.iTAL ~ vnill). l';'!h i. ·111~1in ,\\(', KP11po1 11(·0~1a '\lc~a a1C'.1 '! 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G,\rlDF.:\S AP'J'S e Ar1uH~ -f'r()ls1de ~1:~1 up • Also Ch1J1Jren" Section. 177 E 22nd St., C:\f 6-12-3&1:.i SPACIOUsNCW-~-BR 1 31. &. p:1t10, fr pi i-, pcw:il · 11 al king rll~1.n1eP lo shop';:: ~?.!'1/,\IO 61&-1())7 2 Br, 1 ha &: ~ hr, 11j ba. bltn rlillgt, i•rps, c11ir. pxil. clubrn1, t fl.l'JlOH . 2212 Co!IC'ge A\'e 6'6-0032 SPLIT lr:vel 2 Br. 2 6.:J. l'lhag crptg, $16."1/~IO Call ~1 '\\1c:da)S all ti , All day Sat & Sun $U0-1 BR duplex ~l::im,,<1 couple, non·rmok!:!r~. no pets. Deposit & ref~ OCA \\', 11th St. ·~'8-03:)~ ------~ ~!n.) nl"i-1.~~ U 0111on1 t-•)lll\l r111h·'·,\lil h<>>>llnll•o I ' ' ' '" '1 "·CL:ST(J:\l l!Uil!J..S , ~ v 'l"''>fll' Cr1 l" 1l1p 1 1•nl11tr 1" 1111't'1 2en1en1.1n ,.,.,,,., c·,,,1, ,,1 ... ,, ~ "'""-'• J ·" '· ~ 111 <', II I l' I I !110 I ' IJ k"N1; I k ,.,., .... ., C:O\l,IERCl.11 •----"-7"7" " 1, 1 1• 1 1 1 Apts ('l11hh1.th1', (;1111, S.11111r1, UJ'l()f' · 11 1 n1~. ro1 a ol nu•,1ns roi ~ftt:t~l lifc .~ 0 1 , ""' '•,, -1 --~--- 7:.'ar·h '"i,' S;a~ ... \l'~l~j~1 :~: Fu-;n , o r Unfurn. 370 1111•!1 :"it'l 'l!l'l!I .ippl'0.'1: tiOO ~q II 1.:ons1s11ng .1d1 11•r "llHl'I"!', tl1 ... 1~·l'I. ,~:kc n~~r~~~~(l;: ~1rt~·;0j ~1'1111·~ct C1afl~n1e11 AVON " ADULTS 'SINGLES ''1 '1 t rt·l'ptu)n J!NJlll !:.-I ll I I I " 'I :..__ ' -ns ovcra"e, $500,0CKI l::i\J(>\' 'l".'.fl,L', Pl.'Ol'L'' />C1 uk .~J2-D:~:l, l'l:t-1,-iO I -l'tl l' .l~~ ;'1( i~(! ~' I' 0 l'"''l'll'I < l ll t.' "'" r r c. . ---------Founta in Va lley 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms p11111rc u/fu'1 s C,:11! !\It ~ Jl.11lv 1'1l11t P fl R<i'I: l"otll. ,, .. 1 ". ''' rpe1111 v ,. 'i ror 99r~srun1tte ,\ il f,\KING \JO:>; Er~ NE\V ,\pl ~ \\"«lk 10 Bch Jl,11,1• Xl~-:t;o,;~--o---Oi~la i\t,,,,i,\"a 11:z,;21) repair Ft'f'e e~1 1·rf rt"lt" 644-21 640-1136* Ue1:(J n1e <in ,\\'ON Ha1'h, 1-:l-3 llr. Fr SIJO from S17S per mo. l'l\'IJ. l .nuinl'f'JUl~ firni In l"('.ul-. J-~1ank 6i5-j l'..:6 .1f1cr Slate Lie No 281038 1epresrnrarii e .~ do both ,,,r r.1~ :>Jt>:.!::.7!J 1---j 3700 Plaza Dr . t1cENS1·:n sP1n1Tu1\L1sT GP~, l:'."'~~~,.·~.,.;,.;;;,.~I " "'tlt f\Hl{'C i;pace. ;>;l'll""l'I 1 0 n.Utl your u1111 bu.suie.~s. --· CUT OUT ,~-Sp1n1u.1 readings l a .111 00 1 • S 1j9 nm -2 Hit 2 B1\ I Santa Ana < l'nlcr, Sr r ty ,1.: Bkki1l.' 1 . OP..S , I\ 1111lo1t s, f11rn11ca. E X T E R I O R / In t e rlor sc 1cdul c ~ uur 01111 11orJ<lno ~ -JO J1 n1 ,\dv1ce on iii I 0 l'()()l., cprs. rlrps, bltn" FOR I ~l'"' 10 S<•ulh C•i,isl srrvu.:e, Confcrt"nce rootn ni:i1ters, 112 N El Canunn shf'h1ng. E:>.:!)('11. f 1111 ~ h P a mting AJ:o;o Landscaping 1ours .~ 11·e'lJ help )OU J\1cis 0 1,, 642-2'121, G.J6-<jljt_j{j t'l,•1•1 11111 .. Xc1'0:>.: copier. cal l 6 1,1 8.1~2956 C\C'S. Profess 1 on a I results l.xuld .roul' s.1les ten 110-, 714-556-0466 itP:tl, Sun ('len1enle, for C -.,, CUTI£ I-Bit, 1-sty Ca1-p,, SUNDANC• ffl63 aµpl Call .tl'l2-!IOJ'I. 492-!H?.fi CUSTO~l \\'oodwQrk, re1nod, guaranteed call 6.Jj....6282 all: .).1(1-,011. drps, inf.int 0 K., no pets I Rooms 400 * 1 l\10 fREt: RENT * PltOBLEl\l r~ I e ,:nan c Y . pa.nehng .~ repa1r Vint"<.' JO'" orr· BABY S I Tr ER , niatw·e SI.tu RU-11(Xi/:>.16-8900 Live in 3 SUITl)tUOUS ant Deluxe of<'i'I nr au-por I, fu ll f d h l..e 11hoff, -1::16-R47J \\ Stllpapt>r1ng -InL Paullin~ 1101111111, 2 ~111 r hildren, Huntington h a rbour er two bedloom air art-I HAL l!ilc quiet n1a1urc n1an, ... cl'\ i1 ,.., an111l<' 11k~ Lo11es1 ~r~~~nc~n ~ ~ 1~~\~~\ne~c * CARPF.:r<.'7RY * I:;xpcr Cull Coll . S 30 Ail! -·I· ::o P:\1, \\o'ed ...__.~ with Sl:i fl!'t 11k, 11 niter, sh1 1'.1l+'S ~ 1~J111 1 nn ro HJOO FT. ,\"-rtion ·f· ar1opllons ref " ' a ll ti·""s hlg & snuill Bi· Tl l,f1J6-0.-~IR ,\;: Thu1 ~-)"our hou~ or "'"""_, kuch, ha, ."1 TV mi, 67,)-36 13 "1°• I k f !"" ..,., .-.; ··~ • " \I l ·' '' ' F'OR rent or lease, brand MU-1-._ __._ """'' (l'~. ~pace ron1 "'r 'AJ>CARE &12-1436 Stnn D. li36-16-IS PAPER fl ANG TN G & iu .. e. · u.s ul"l\C . ..,.MJ.--0908 2 "RT g'"V _,,.. I LOVEL'' I"' ood r11n ,<'.'31'L'l 9 >o ''""" af\ :. nf'I\' ,, 01\'flhou~. s1\1n1 k'lg.~r:JJZi~ ..,.,111 111 }.! ·~r """'' *EUROPEAN GENERAL CAftPEN l"r:.Y 111llnt1ng 21 Yl'l"i Harbor ---·=----- 1.ool & 1ec. Clo!!ie lo panellild living room, rcsulenltal <irea $ 1 I 0 NE\V olfJce lo r 11U 'y, CJ~,\ ANO HEPAllt ~'fa Refs fw·11. No. HC281 BAB'J'Sll~r r~f! n!!t!ded 2 . ocean, patio & 1·tty pn\'11.le N1•11port J~1uh, !J.\-,-1;,o2 111 e. ... 1st111g Ja11• orrice. READER* Tl!:LEPJIONE 67-.. -,211 6f~-23t:r6 11µ111, 111y hon1e pref'd eall collect, 213-322-4127 ufl wanna ~O/luaccentll of buwa1.ltJ~ I ltOOl\TS $20 a 11 k up, 11 •th L1hr,1ry, conference 1'00111, ="="='="~"'=e71="~"7'"~"~"~'~~71c'9~2~-IC f 5 Y1 PAINTING . Neat q u 1 c k T inn 8 Po r t<i. t JUll avall. 6 Jllll 1U1w111;u ....,.., k1t1·h1•11 SIU 11k u11 apts SL'<.'l"t'tarlal space, etc 1300 RF.ST !\IAS.~AGE IN NB •rpe er c:e Reasonable. ea11 ' S t !:!vc'.1_&_l2_-c"'60~c· ________ I Irvine (lnclUding dishwasha"). I ;14g_9755 or 6115-3007 Qunl!, NB 54(H).173 Hcas. 'MOO lrv111c Ave , Su!lr 1038 JO~tN 'S Carpel & Upholstery 644-6:>10 or 491-8236 Meet and mingle with Vacation Rentals 425 FURNISl!F:D oft1ce tor renl (at Br1stoll Open g Ar.I Dti S han1p oo, (Soll PRO•'-i\al!co,•erutg, state B1\B)'SITI'F.:R, ~· r 1 day s 8 3011n1-6:30pn1, Our home, infant & toddler Ca 11 :-tl4-2117. 4 BllOADi\IOOR. ·ru11Jcrock neighborsatJblgswi~ 1 lteady to go' 1860 A Ann. 5."17--0.1'.\:i Retardants). Degreasers & J1i.;. No 17!>51,I. Insur, nil 2 1 ~ \Ja , fa n1 rn1, 2 h1Jlc's, ,.-.-.-" ' " • 6-l&-3928 or eve. 673-4:>77 bable!> l]V('. For altf'rnat1vefl n1l nul'! bl!:!ach for 1\'hile . - P li111 4, 2 story, 4 bdr111s , ni~ pools, ""'~i·, bil-LIVE ,. 11,. •II ,,,, .. Dn••n Ne1v1xn1 Blvd , 0 1. Cnll LffE or DEA11t, Let our all color brighteners & 10 lypes 11aper 71 ·l/8'12-l.i86 ~hai; C't pts. f\r park. Close Ii rooms,pa'ty rooms, 1 l)oint Harbor al 1 h 1• \V E. Lnchcnn1ycr, Realtor. to ABORTION call LlfE carpc.ts. Save your nioney PH.Of . painter, honest \.\Ork, RABYSl1 f Elt needed 8-jpm to all schools S475 1no mdvoUeyball .. At biwbe-ht•11ul1fu l l\f,\RJNA INN BAYFRONT OFFICES 1.INJ-.: :)5l-5.'12Z, 24 hr.1. hy saving me extra trips. reas. Int/ex~. free eslln1at<'. toi· sniall chUd. Reier DAVID D . CARLSON ,. ... kl•••hh.u .... br~.1 j\101.-1, 3•1902 Del Obispo S1 \VIII clean hving rni .. clinln" Ref~. 548-2759, 642-3913. re<1u1red. fi.Hi-9113 alt 5pm. REALTOR 13•9293 ~"'1-"lil ~ ( 4 9G-2J53 t, Kltch'1'n, Preslli;?e 11.rea. 740,350, 330 i\11\SS,\GE BATH " INT/EXT PAINTING ----~ • ~ l<:U11."1e nl'K'S ,ti, Apa1 rn1cnrs i;q fl 3700 Newport Blvd A !ouch of class Co11111lct!:! nli · & halt $l!"i Anv ITII • BABYSITIER, nly home, l•gun• Buch rent Is Het1.1M pool, rlirect dial i ..:".::·,,B:.-:_P.::ho:.:oe::..:6:.:1'::.r..:m>=--privacy .• 64-i-MGO $7.00, couch 1$lO. 1 Chair $5. Jo'ree Est J hn 67~. 4 ~Jlil-1.JO A).I. Mon-l'ri. i\'f>":\V deluxe To1111houS(', 2Bn. • den, \1·et bar. ocea n v1e11·, 11 lk to beach. l yr . IC'a.sl', s:iOO per 1no + clraning, Ne11• delu."<c lBR T(l11•nho11sc, ocean v1ev.•, \Vlk !o ~ach. $.100 n10 + C'lca.n1ng on lease. SlG-2803 C.K.1':ANF P.0NT 35' liv nn. n('v.• duplex, 2BR, 2 •,;. ba, ~100 ll'\Q ,\.Tl)', 494-550'1, ~_,_,_._,_~.1c _____ _ SUPF.R I Bft collage, \Valk fo l"JPach & shOp Avail. 3-1 SI% Broker 493-::till ~yui Ml' mind. I phones , telev1s1on. saun11 OFFICE roa· rent. Carpcl1Ml, * PA.L.\t & CARD READER ;!lyn~-5 1'\I ~ ~;: Plas .. r, Pateh, Repair -•,1~~-:-'-;~",-..,--.,..---I wtu1 bflth, In u 11 ti r v fnc1llt1es, II 1 1 pd •1 Arth Bl ct ct 1-• · 10831 Be h n. In The Drlv . a u 1 , 1• ac ur v . a y,• •"'-'Uclion ec n1yself. Good re!. 531--0101. • PATCH P Li\STERING * 09 er1 111.,.llW --'• 1 ~~~~1~~1:,l''~"Gt~~~~ ~::~'. Costa ~lesa. $47. 111 o Bh•d., Sltinton. 527-."WOO. * Dibernardo & Sons * All types. Free estiniates S.at For This Co. •••II lrl• .. 171. C<111u· play in our spot'! s:;7-3i.10 days, 968-2208 eves Soc1•1 Cl.ubs 535 Cnrpel sal~. lnstallat1on & Call 541Hi825 Steer into customer ZleJV l•lrllJ f•tall._ 1 fislnng, Hhopping & rc:o;lau· SllAR E Ocean Vie1v Exccu-repnlrs. 963-2639. Plumb!-position, Pleasant ~ f t :.n •· & U B th·e Suite In Union Bank JN Orange Co. for an 1ns:fAnt • ._. volct' a mwit Gen'I Otc a11arlMl•t• r1• i·:uui;, "'"'"'PC" P nni;i: Bldg. Ne1\port Center. d;:ile. Call ~iesa Cleflning St!; r v 1 ce .1 ----=--------1 dutlefl Include hie math & ... 7.M. e this 1111 & receil'c $5 off on 64l-9-l'10 8.'16-6679 Hrs 12.7 l\fon·Sal Carpet~ & UphoL sleam LR OTIS PLU?><IBING credit ralln,g Call 5-ID-4450 1 ~1~".,.'1 ~·~·'~'~'~',.."~"~1.,..,...,,_1 p RO l' I ~1 ED 1 CAL HB. C'lcnncd/:o1tu1mpoo«I ~157-67~2 Remodels & Repairs. \\la ter NEV~H.A F'EE AT TEMiio Ci';,l':t Cleaning heaters, dU1posa.ls, furnaces, TE1".1PO Teniporary Help Rent ails to sh.re 430 Presligc Joe.· llru hour at'ea. j[g) d!!.hWaShrR. 642-6263 1\1/C & - 1\n11ile vrk"x lo r e nt . 1.a.t MM1 Found Floor •re & Windows BIA. Coniplete P lun11Jlna: BILLING CLERK 2 GIRLS nel'd 3rd mon1nmtf'. !J60. l2-l.ltt539·508~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiim~i:~ I Dutch M11.in1 . Serv. 537-l!iffi Service. Lie. 272694. Ca. h1vohe<l in fa.aclnatinsr I Sanrw-.c..u. ID-· 1 10 14hnrc 2 br hsc on llalbc.~i. OFC Suite, 100 fl. Sultable I Cement Concrete PLU~lBING REPAIR field seeks sharp pe.non _...,, "'1· i .. iund. 6T.r-jt21 fol' doctor. If u n l 1 n gt o n Found (frH ads) SSO ' No joll too 11111a.U 1o1:/ln volcing ex PI! r , 1- i NE'V t an. Bltns, drps, ! crpt::-. pool, frpt,c. gar, I IHIUlt1'1, 110 pell!. 376 \\ M ission Viejo 110(\lE A'f?>fO.C:PHB f{E-Dlx '.! & 3 hr RC"nta l o re, 3005 !\I/lee AvC', ;-,16-J0.1 1 llnl, riar1h MllDleW~ar•. C!Rl.S to share J BP~ Penln Gardens. !H6-132.1. CD.IENT : Patio, drive.!!, ** 642-3123 * '* fecul~le ~yplng. Love I Y laOfllfl'all ~ 11pt hc h1een bay & be:i('h, Ot't'ICI!: SPACE 18Xl•I GOLD \\'lltch. 2/3 Edl!On 1valkt1-R.epa1rs, llll\IJ & T I I • R I oca on · lnr t $41.>. Co. -111 Park. Phone: 714-2· $!i0 r.ar Child ok. GT..>-8220 TC'nni" Cr1u1'll4 call Io rcniovc~ 1''rce est. 544-8998. e ev llon ep• r pe,y i,,. f~/.l\180 fee jobft. NC'll'JlOl"l Bcneh Penl111>uln Cnl1 Sally llart, ~. 1202. Models optl1 daily \VANTEO-l\1ATURE n1a\I..• lo Agent 673-6210 idenlify 5.16·4130 PATIOS, drlvewRy" & 8ldc COLOR TV repair. E)t;pcrt, Cooslal Personnel Agaocy, Lm. shr .i Br hsc & u11I CIOfle 1617 WESTCLIFF~N.B. BLACI' & white neutered "'a lk .. Com 111(1rc h1J &. resld. re a110nable ttcrvice l<"ree 2790 llnrbor ll lvd, Cl\.l • ' Bay, CP..t. ! LRC 2BR. bllhll'I, crpl.it, dr pR, : S140 mo , Near IChools, :,, ~ Don't l{i\l' up the l'!hlp' .. List" It in cl1u;s1f1erl, Ship lo Shore Rei.ults~ 6.U-5678. - - -10 hco,r..h, HB $10'i DGZ.866.'\, l11fllt' 1-.11 -long hnJr • Call 556-0868. 1-: s I mate s ~ BERT ~~==::...::::..:::!..:::::'-­ :.! l3R epl 1o llhflt'C, rnHlc 72(1 llq ti, & up, 5'll -_,"°~3c2=~ 64:r-0072 a ft fl·30. CEMl!:NT & Block \Vork. GALJ..EMORE TV 968-2783· •rnve son1ethlng you wa. .. lo II'• a bree~-... sell Your itc1nt "''Ith t!ll.8e. USC' Daily Pilot ClaqUied. &l2-567t. or ff'n1alf,", SlOO n1 o . 600 sq ft $95 Mo. CM Any day n; u1c J!EST DAY to \V111te, p11tl011, .. 1r1ewaJks, TI1c fartest draw 1n the W~st. !M!ll ? Clar11dfled ud11 db It Jlunlln5{IQJ1 E:.t!-11ch ~91Ji • 616-21:-IO • rw1 an ad1 Don'I delay. . • elC'. By hr or Job. 646-6915 • , .a OaJJy P.iJol OassJtled \\'I'll -cnll NO\V ~sma. " I ,_ 1 I ' r ' ". " ! " ~ ... ) ~· Help Wonted, MlF 716 Help Wemod, MA F 710 Help Wonted, MA F 71 0 Bkkpng/Payroll Clerk DENT1\L Otrlce: 111 11 u r -CROWING quality sailboat Call &12-83:~ ™ckgrowid, Able to handle builder ha& the toilowhll<: CARPENTERS, r.tin. 2 vrs C X p , CQO l lUUO.U!i employment, top wagf!!ll & beneDtl, Apply Wtllan:I Boat Works, 1300 Logan Ave Costa Mesa CHlW Catt, t1ve-1n, age o~n. Mature, Christian loving grandmother. Pvl 11uarter11 in N.B. 1 Chlld 2 mo's. Love for ctilldren a mu.st. r.1uat drive, Ref11. No housekeeping. Salarv open. Duy11, 557-~J. Ail 6 &1•1·592B. AJP & A/R & buck lll) opening• lor mrt tu N' , lrunr offlc~-'fyplng, heavy r~i;ponsible lntllviduala: phone&. E:qier. pre i ' d -J.'ttUah oarpenttn, 2 yrs exp. Salary open, 1·1.B. area. Boo.t pluml~r. l yr t:>.:P 962-&ffi_ &U-8961 (l!!:N'l'Al. l)IJ1~; Jn rs u r -llO!:."TESS for dlruw-r house. background. Able to handle Some cocktail!!. Mwit be 21. A 1~ .!f.. AIR & back tip I ;ll<l;:..,W;::,· -':l:Jth~,~CM;:;;:·--,,--~. front office. 'l'yping, hcu.vy 1'10USI!KEEPER; SpanUlh phone.... Exper, P re r ' d -11peakiug wolTUlfl to live in Salary open. H.B. ;u'ea. and rare for t'A'O pre-S<:hool 962-6671. children. SeaJ Bea c h , DENTAL RECEPT. """1318, 590-4303 Lngu11a J·lilla, 3 yrs exp, HOUSEKE'EPER, nt at u re l.l('nral backgtnd. Salary v.·on1nn live-in, care of open . Replies confi<lt•ntill.I, !I cm 1-i n v a I id & lite P.O. Box 444, El To1'0, Cu , housekeeptmg 400-2722 for 9263() f1ppl. DENTAL ore, A 1111 is tan!, HOUSEKEEPER Help WontOd, MA F 710 NEW \'otr~UU"Y • 1-losplltil \\'8Jll5 J\.tedlcK\ J~ption!111 & A s !Ii I tall I , 16llll- Brookhurtl, ln We.11thavl'll Sh(IPCJini; Cml~. FtlWllaln ~allliy_, -no exp nee. "'rite Cla1111tJed Ad no 946, .-; Dally Pl.ti>t, P 0 Box no l.500, C~tu l\h:i>u , l';d1 11 ,m; NUR.5£S RN-LYN-AIDE 11-7 & other shifts '/'11p pvt duty puy. lmnied. IJU,11 for 0001· duty. C1)Ull!}'\l'd intcn'\1~. Mon-F·rl 9-~!. Lcs1:oulle Nurses Re~istry, J:.L Hospital Rd., N.I!. !Lobby Park Liflo Bid!; I &l2-9!Y->5. 540-99!"~1. Hel p Wonted, M & F 710 s 1t£s. Lac unf\. u omc r)(>l·or . !)hrt rh1)1\ t)01ut11blt"- n1ust be good w1th ptopl1• H('ply l'.0. UOx ~S4, l~11;u1111 Bl"ach. f u~sd.1y, Febf'uilry ~. 1914 DAILY PILOT-Z!J Help Want94, M & F710MTlce;11'-•n_e_ou_1 ___ 1=11a~orting G~oo~a~·~=!SJ~O~I~~~~~~~~~ \\'Or--1AN. 1iaM tlnlf', v•·r~ I ll:'f 11 ® CM. ~ ~1;. Crard I If I n~•111 hand v.rl lln~. si1111t• U •• P!·L"<" bfndin~s !So L('llthrr" 11'WllP~ bkkpg kf1(1wledit" hi>lptul, t1+ aid boolll, n1rn'I!" ~ttr II SW ~------...J. ~·rl!t· contn,<:tl! u1 J't'nti1! Good, used furni ture & Linda 541)...4171_1. 13 Lines, 2 TinMI, $2.00 :1!(1l'l'. Apply n1o rn lng r1 ap11tlan1·t·~ or~·ltl~f·l)f,l!:)'~U St R t I •••••••••••! 1•1(•1-:·s H.J·:NTAl ... ..;, MASTERS AUCTION or•, •• auran ' / SE;CRF.TAR\' 1930 Nt'.,.,-port Blvd .. CM 2tl~\t Ne"·port 0.1 M6-8686 B •r 831 1 rC-J'~fl>:S. J m&l'-'11, 1 f~ SR . SALES SEC'Y ~~~~~~~~~~~I S:llJ.0974 ntt ti' tor ::hinda . rn+d,., :I ""1l11tE> & ln'O~'n , 2 • "'.'.'. ·~·•h , 1. ,. Bl·'• •. 1 ¥1 BARl1Ell .... h11p +'qOlf"lmrnt I !•"ll'.11, f',{17 \I.' Bay, C.\l. \\1!1 work tn IHJI' sal11li m;;.r I II ~] .IX 1nu uny .s ..,g. ir at . Ev F:11.'lT!tJ.\(: i·••tiip!t•!t• I ;11.-. . .ir/\ll k1•Uni.; 1h·pt • .;, 11·i-x•rt 10 ..,dlandi._ FORCE for 111l·lo.I \1-'0rk!ng . tor 2 rh;11r 11111> 1,1 1 1 un --'"'-. ------- \\·('~lt:rn HL"t:l{11u1J Sn l l' :> 7" dhl1ne1t•r, hllnl!i coal. haa IS46-JG7tl r k l-:l''. 111 ""od hontt!'·Yr. old tlti:r Put!•·.-. 1n1·!iul~·· cu~· AIC blower w/variable TV Rad·! HIF' ll!1111k Sh,.phered/Lah lo'"'~ !on1rr lit11"nl1 , l'll1h~l'I 1,-,k· ~ -trol & DIC bl ' o, 1• 1 I 11 < . '· 800 S1'"" .. "' tun owe1· St 836 (' ll c 1't'n • l'Qon1 to 11111 1ugs, inh•rl<h'C 11· c&StC'rn Antiques w/2 S[XI control. Ideal for ereo R~l 027? ,-orp. 011·, gen"I co1Te~p. L"l1•, crafts $75 KID-3719 -~------- Shnulr! l_J(_I a h](' 1n 11·111·k !11-ANTIQ UE PIANO, En~ . . Fl{l':l'; (_'O(;kfl.pi:>t> pup h;1d f)('rl"11df'!llly: I\' a nlin u 1. OH ri iv 0 ,1 ti 1 .''Io6, We're No Beauti•s ZTEl~mf -~· P.C,\. 1'1)flll" 13.~\V 1 ,,J ... ts 11'1"::. , ti lldn 1n, dui.: I . our 1-o!or.1 1lon't nl"i"h s & sh•r('o>s price" 10 Ill.H ts<' H!l'I, ;i [li:r ~ '''''· ll!n\JUlll 1H s111.,.·1...-1.,1r.11 :! l"l'1'1t111gu ur. rnahug:. l':tse "' 1 ' •)·~···" k ' k ,, •. , ''""'''" ,..~,• \\'h•"i!•••I c •·<ir. Pr11·t"! lt•'l"s th;111 1h+• .:>.'J!-6670. ~'l"S "\"l\CI' .:Je~1l'(•1J. -_,,.(," ·f>ys •'I \VI\!" ·s .. , ' I .~," ,· .. diS('l)Un\('11( \1 \lh _] .> r ---------rnn1p!('\t'. Saci·iflcl' $-185. 11u o. 1111s it•r •· i;:us ( t)'t'I'. plt lun• rulll', 1 ,.r p·irr.~ ,{· Fr :\\,\LI'. sp:1_rrd piA!lt< (i7:{-\:!:i2 you ~·rui l1ave bo1h o( us for Sf'rvic('. J\'o <'.hrirj(~ fo i· dark cr<'1' n11111111ui,: .free \VALNUT Din111t: Table, S2'"JO, S75. CnlJ G4:.!·l5.'l\~ bl'!. 5:JO 1ll'l1v1·1y or ~r-1-ufr ()ll 1~1"' 1")~P•'!' 1~11110_:!0-0JX,1, CLEANING LADY Night \\'Ol'k, (lffi<."<! suites, Ncv.1)0rt Beach. 4Q hr. wN>k. &nerlls, r.tust be steady & rcllulJ!e, Phone 64'1·0600. exp'd only. Must take i:i;ood ·1 11i·s, 5 dftys a \~·k. $.1 X-RhY!!. expant11'd du!lc.s, Pct· hr. Lido Isle. Call Pnsition rC'rj's g:uod rypir1;.: .1;; sli skills. i;h~1ts:1nl pln111c 1JCr~o11111i1 y. \I' the dei;irc Ill NURSES ~ro,1· I'., 1'()111pu1t•1· nr11·n11•t1 4 hlack ll'athl'r sillc chal!'i<, & S pni 10 s~-e. & l.11·ger. 25" f.o ll1! >:1111 +·, Vltl':!·: fJUpp1~~-: to i.:l!Od l)o"'f1lf·· $1I.0. Tnll lxiokeusc $·!00, Si':ARS i.;11s range, nr 11C--1\I , !t\.1111 S4~J. C:lsh !~l 111;111 S h•'I• 1 ~•11 . 256~ Hunllngton Rfoach, 642-6S30. Mol'gnn Nurses Rf'g1stry, f1n11, Good fr\111.:e bl'nC'l11s & C. M . now I tl king 11h·r v.·1wking r•11nrl.<;, , l lf'sk, rHl!>C'. ~h1rk, : ... 10.3400 \1•/liroiler, SK;. J\la y lit R <Jr lt'l'll\S. AHC Ct•hw •r\'. ''"''111 1111'\h'r Ii r ... 721>1 Appliances 802 ~~~.·:r s$p1,;~;g,N.'r n~=~':rc~~f'•'~1 9021 Atlantfl or ! 'I I! ·I \I ~ll 1\!;G\.-L\l!·kai:;J()-,~-,-,.,-~' CLEANING, LAlJN r)RY, 2 OFt J 1'1!\11'.:S \VK, 4. hrs ix·r cb1y, own trans, COM, 67H160 Pve!I & 1.vkench1 8·16--0697 DENTAL l'hair assistant, full Housekeeper/live-in applications for RN 's , ::ie>nd Hc~11111t• Or Apf"lly LVN'11, Prnc., AidPs, Liv~ Standard Memories, Inc ,, • "'-Rrl")<)k!1ur's1, 11111111nl(l••t\ 1'111+• .~. fr<'t' 1•i ,, g1~'11"l hon11· lint!.', Ne\\/Xll'I c ('11 t ('I'. s:~o--~ v.•k 962-7705 F~xprr. nu sniok!ng. 645-0367 HOUSEKEEPER/ i1L">. M&F. 54R--~:~il or A Sub~i1!lan• uf ~33-23ti5. 6.'l7 W, l~lh , Sulle App!ii~! .\1H~ncii(:s. C•<t'I). We're No Beauties lloll)''1·110d tr11n1f' S7::i_ ll'l! Re>ar•h, !lt-'"-:l'.12'.l n1• 1.,;:_i . H'll , !ioi!i~!llll5 . . . _ . , . hOOkC'l\Se v.·/glnss door $73. -----1 -~ , 11u1. l(do1s <lon t f!l·•lth, GI~ Eves. ,r.:, i\•knrls. DJCE'S TV SERVICE ~ CLERICAL Drafting Trnes $SSS COOK D, 0.1 :1:1:!1 S. Anne S1 !J1t1 11·r re a grxid \\h1rlp<J<d " Jl ~I ;1U\\J_ wusher ,\· ~'1" dr'yf'l' C'.\t:PETJ_N(; in~!Alh'I' h1:: l f0rm('!"l _v 111 1•,,11~1·y S ('n!r!' [ Peta and Supplies fn1n1c11. Ass!gnn1ents. Top S$$. Lor1g er shol'l ll.'rn1 . Call :i.10.'l·l:il. :{ Scnlf'StCl'11 drnf!in~. 2 \\'Rnl1•d for roupl<' w/l si:1n1•slf'rs Rlr,chni req'c!, schnol t:"hild, Nev.'jJOl'I Bch NURSES -\Ve hnve ('!tS~·s S.:uitu Ana You i'1111 ha\<' l•1tl1 .. 1 11" ( .. r ~!111 plush .S: sh,1g y111.,lu1:.• * TV Specials* Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~~~j WESTCLIFF n/'1:11. Live in/our. f.:x!>f'r -only 8' ~ t:or111111~s10!1. At·e 1·:qt111l Oppor. F:n1p11 ,~<T Nul'SC'S 49&-0tilil. I"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' I S7:'1. Cnll f.42·3~)(!_1 11 .. 1 :1: :w \11 11.t'fl\lt de1·n_rator 1•0!'.11 ·~ t.:f'l'd ,i;, c 111 .. 1· ·rv ~\·111 • \\ !1)!P 1 • NF.Vl':ll A FC:f.: A'r TJ::i\lPO TEi\11~ Ten1porary Hel11 CONNECTOR DESIGN ENGINEER \\'hl1 cxper. in 1:01nn1t•rclal & 1nihtnry connc~·1or llt!sign. Ap1;li1·unl rnuy apply at SAE AdvanrrrJ Pucki+~ing, '.l(l~ll 1\lr\\'t1y Or, C'.i\t. 5~0-~l:!.)ji, .=-------CONST. arc o u n ta n t - 1\1'\\'f"li:'l'f H•·ach. H ra v y <'XP<'l'it:nec & typing T('{f 'd. :-1{}-883:1 COOK Evenings Apply In Prrson Bl'forc noon or flit 2 prn REUBEN'S Airport Restaurant 4647 MacArthur, N.B. EquW Oppor. ,En1ployer 1n/I COOK l'<'rsoiinel AJ.!P 11,-y in h0u11ekrepll1g, cooking, !,\l11rk Ill Ccnlrri scrvinJ.!. J\-lu~t dri\11"•, Refs 1 ·-• nee. 'fOP TOP Salary & \i.il i~.;~~~i~~~Gl'. ::;.;\, v.·orking runds. 6~2692. o=rr7A7P7r~ .. R~\7' ~M~!~g~n~,-,07,-,-,-,,.,-,.· I I!OUSEKEEPERS. Juniturs, l'.iVl'I' loc•k, hlind·stitch '" !11aintcn11ntc !\ten & Nurses finlshl'd C'lld operators. Good Aides. ln1n1ed. openings, all shills. Rayvl.e1v Co11val1's-\l-'<tges, Heath D ra p c r y &>tvice, 900 \V, 17th St, CM. ··rnt Hospitul. 2055 Thtu'ln A1·,~. Cl\!, 612-3:!05. Domestic Help Needed HOUSEKEEPER * s.12;. 1-.er hr .• ~ up. * Snlar:v open. Cart! for 2 fine Pnl't & full tlmc ln Npt. rhlldrrn In l ine 1-11111 I ]!th., Top pe1·formance llarhour horne. Llvt:.·in, :>1'l & rl'f's req'd. <lays. S4G-0011 for appl. (lwn lr:insp. a must! 1-1 OUSEKF:E'PER. f/lin1e. 714: 675-2854 (2·1 hrs\ Apply, r-.tcsa Verde Conv. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I Hosp, 661 Ccn1er S t , DRUG STORE CLERK Preferably experienced, age 2:.).3~1. f."or 11·0/'k Fri thru r.1011. !16.1--15:l2 Ask for Mr. PC'terson. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Assemblers nec<led ·v.·/PC board & soldering exper. Sonic trainee positlons·open. Pr rn1anent cn1ploymcnl in pleasant i;urroundl11gs. Call Fnr App1. lndustri11l Relations C.l\1. 548-:i58J. HOUSEl\:EEPER 1vho car£'s tn keep hospilal s h.!ning. F/ tin1f'. Sorne p/time avail. &12-8lH-1 or 642--2410. INSPECTOH. Machine Sh.op spe('ia!lrlng in plashes has opening for "B'' lnspcl·tor. Must h :1 v e knowl(!(lge of Blueprints .t basic precision tools. Apply 111 person_ Kennedy Plastics Corp. 17372 Eastman St., Irvine INSURANCE girl needed, exper in personal llnc.'s ratin~. typing & gener al in!'lurance duties. 644-42111 NURSES Aldcs. all sh1f1~. ConvnlCSl.'Clll llo~p11ol, C11ll &-12-0593. OCCASION/~L Night 1>r 0 :1y Slttct tor 4yr old bny. N,U. area, call afl 6, 67J-X::'l_!__ ORDER DESK \Vil! train-expcr. h 1· I J) s ~ PhO!li' a bilily .~ t}Iling needed. G\IOd s 1 a r 1 1 n g sah1ry. J ason Best Agency li400 Hrookhursl, F. \IJy. Suite 213 96:)--()775 **PAINTEn • * Exper ie>nced Prcft·rrcd 1~honc ·l~l-Gll5, alt 51-'tl-I ---_PAftKING alt. full or part Li1ne, llJ)f)ly 111 parking lot al l1W t•<1l"Jf11.: Luast owy., N.B, I' Alf=r71=·17'71t~:-. -"-.,-,-,,-,,,-. 7'17·,~1,. pt1one solli.:1tu11,;:. ~u1ury + L'U1nn1. Vic. J--larbot· <1: \Vil- M\11, C.J\ol., 8:l~·ltitl2 P/TThlE 110 exp. l\I/l'. r.l'CS. :)al 111\I, u1,,1<JC', Jueal Ior s-tudenls. 6 3 6-X77~. ll~:l-~. --=-----l',\]{'I' uinc, Jun ,v. 111tt·rcst1n1> Juu _111 1r~1ni.:. 1\lu"L have Lal", ;xJ:.!-~14U or 11.i.l-.!·ltl~J. t~ni;t rry cook, full 1in11.', Bnh Hurns Reslau!'ant Call Julien, 644-2()](} 1714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Lab Technician PERSONNEL CLERK COOK Te('h for pyffilysis dl'\'elop-i\l\Jst be good lypisr, h<1vc Conv. Hosp. S.12-0:i93 COSl\lOTOLOGIST wa n led for n1e!Jo1'i Balboa shnp · Seis"°r <'Ullin~ onl.v. illtJS1 bf' in!o nrirurnl !rip. Cnll Bill, G<:.-1616 rnenl in\·olving hcn1ing sys-a pleasing pcrsuna111y Sr. f>e terns, eumbustion 1•quip. K· able to v.'OrK Wl'I! w/peoplc. Laguna Beach F:qual Oppor. 1':1npl1J~rr instrumenlfltio11 . l1;u·kg!'nrl } •. ~pC'l'. 111 )il'l"Mlllnt•I v.•()rk shnulrl int·l•1d" t·iukinc srl· pre!'d. :-.int t·r111:;t• bt·r11.:Uls. 11ps \\'/piping & f'1cr1 1ica! 1..\1111at1 ;\1rs. t.: o ..,,, <11' d s, ··1 11111x1nenlh. • l't·l'sunncl Ut.•pL L.l\l. t u:< Ct::->rO;\·t t'Qlor IJrinter. HHnd enla!'hrin~ fol" prof1•ssi111111I photo lab. Exper N"qulr{'(I. Cati l\f'n, 5'1.>.!J.150 days. 1 Design Draftsmen ~l auuf. Co., I!:>W E. \vani~·r, ' ·1· I ;,:.u•(• ''"a. 1-.xccl!ent Oppor1u11 it~ J1nn1t'dln 1r 0f}l•nin1:~ ./F/C Bookkeeper ./A/Payable Clerk ./Payroll Clerk I , 11 n11 1ar \1· prcssu1't' 1·r.·s~r s, I 1·.,1111~. pun11)~. hen! l'X· l -~-"."."'-UO.pO.po•r•.•E-mO.p.IOO.y.'.'·~ ;·/,1,~111~~'. ASi\IE'tode sec· PHOTO LAB TECH - COUNTER MAN- Expe1-. n•nlul yard coUilter 1nan. l\nowled~e of air r·0n1rrr~sors .~· relaff'rl !O<)ls. F:IC'\'1 !M]$, .~ 1·n1np~1l'T if)I! e>q111)l . f'ern1a nf'nt emplu_v1111·11! ,;;., oppty 10 ~1v ""'ith , .. :11p11ny. Apply in perMn. H:i rllr.v & Nixon Rrntal~ Inc, 191Jll \\' ,\n11· h~·in1. long f:lc1u Ii COUNTER GIRL- 11 ,\!>I 10 2 I>~t Tue•:-. g Thur s + ~ome el'C S· \l"knds. Sizzler t-nn1!Iy Stt'ctk l lnuse 185~2 Bf'11 rh Blvd., ILil. Apply Jn person ~!on thn1 Fri z 1., ;, Extra l .oni; Tern1 As~il.'ll. Office Overload 5ti7-00il 372.1 Birch SL N.R. F /C BOOKKEEPERS ASST. BOOKKEEPERS ACCTNG CLERKS Model Shop Machinist Expl'r. \\" tit<initun req'd. Typist i\('f·urAIC. Fainiliar \\" 1en.ci- Jk'l.'ri11git·hemistry tt'rn1in,...1· ogy. P ltime ro s!11I1, \\'illinJ; In \\'Ork lull \\'el'k i! neccss. Barber-Coleman Co. 1882 l'lfeGa11·. lr\i ne Call 979-147'1 Equal Oppor. E111ployrr LIVE-IN con1panion V.'Rnted for lady. Liie houS('v.·nrk & ('O()king. P\e11sant IO('Rti(ln ne:ir shuppinc;-<' f'n t <' r 6,\2-4630 Counter Personnel- r·u11 ,t; Par1.·rin1e Apply In Pe>l'SOU 2-5Ptl!, TuE"S thru 1-'ri CARL 'S JR. VOLT LVN. Sl'Pf-~R\.ISORY e>xix·r. f'i\1 shHI. i\lso o I 11 r r Instant Personne l r.P"nin{is. 6·1~-2410. G·12~Q.M4. Trinporary Servir1• -~IS Cfln1pus Dr., Su ilr l!Y> LVN 's. night shift. Con1·a!c~· '.''.101 Newpo11 Blvd, N.R. -Ne1vpor1 Beath 5-16-4741 C('n ! tlospf!AI. COU RTESY bus 11 r i 1' l' r Equal Oppol'. E mployer 612·0598 jrp11111 lel necrle>d tor locR 1 1 ,.....;~~~"'!'~....;....;..,.,.1 MACHINISTS hcach al't'A auto droler. Full F / C Bookkeeper ~fin , 3 yrs exprr. for g<'nrr11l • 1 1r pn1 1 ·t ii1•~0o1. Q.11n: 1 SN>;1~111ns c11ll 6~2-83.~~ lnlhe & i;:"11r niilt v:ork. n1po1 i;:, •• uni, , --------•• -· l>l' -_,_ ~·-- o-:\y \1·aifrcs8 12-2 i\lnn u1ru GELCOATER '"·1 '"' '.,,,-• .., •• ,. · II F .. "1-c. s·,\·\ng Shlfl' --ly. l\·lAN1\GF.P. ~·r1. 01 man's ftl'st:1ur<lnt, ""' · " u" B Ibo ~ii E. Balhoa Blvd, flalboa MacGregor Ya cht Corp a a Bay Club lfi:ll Plneenlla, C.l Ji; desirous of obtalnlni:: <1 DENTAL nff iN'. front dl'Sk • -~=".C,:~~'='~:C:.:,=-!Ir tl-t ! c ,. GENERAL OF.ICE 1n1e anai;:er nr •• roi:: ofl iCl' 111:111ngrr. E-xp"<l in r Shop. ti-tu.~! bf> rxpcr. in Ins. J:C'lil'en1cn! bi.·nrfi (~. Fili11c & phon<'~. >:('rox, mall £;ift shon ore r RT 1 n n ~ salary open. l lun1ing1on rr.o111 & t~'Ping~ A little of purch;:islni::. invrnlocy &· Bearh, 114fl""'{JG97 f' \" r r y th Ing! G r1>a t c ont ro 1 s , r.1u~1 h1u·1• DENTAi.. Rl.'Cl.'pt. 111·.,k only. ~:11111)'! Gn-'~I bf>nel\1s! 011ts1nndlnr: l)('rn•nnlity & bC' 1 yr, 1!rnt11l expcr. nf'1·. Jason Best A9ency ahle to met>! the p11hl iC'. t'ringr. henefi!.!I. Somr. Sats, J74(Wl 1~rookhurst, F , Vly-Srf' Pcr~nne>l J\lnn:i l!'.rr. H.R. RN'fl. R4&--?M1. s11 i!P 213 oo:t-fim BALBOA BAY CLUB Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 12'll \V. Coast lllvy .. N.B. pi~--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiii~iiliiiiliiiiiiiii I MA R I N E ME c HAN I c EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $15M·$7SM Range SALARllS-NEGOTIAILI Art YooJ UntM ploytd Now-Are 'l'o u S11kin9 A Chan91 -Worritd About You• Ag t-Tired of Br ok1n Prol!'i1e1- Und1cld1d A1 To A Pro ptr C .. 1Jr1t of Act1on- ARE YOU VNDEP. PAID? U You Cn A1uwer n.. Pollowl1t9 Cctf9terte1, I• The A~lr-tln, W•'d Liii• Ari lrit9n-l•w Wltlt Y•u IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do you k1v1 1lro119 \'Ot11iontl dri ve? B. Do yo u ht vt good 111tlv1 inltlli9enet? C Do you f1tl 1uffltlentty l!'ollv1ltd lo 1chiev1? D. Do you h1vt th1 ability lo rntkt dtci1ion1 Ex-perll'ncNI \1-'i lh nl! lyprs of l'ngines; I n b oa r d . outdrive s,_ small diesel. Perm. position. Boa L SJl('Clalist~. Inc, 645-0001. 24::19 W. Cst H\vy, Ne,vport Beach MA.RRIED person over 21 car & phone neces.~. $125 "'k. to start. 894-ROOO MECHANIC Air & electric tool repalrrnan to maintain & perloml needed repair V.'Ork on industrial tools. tlust ha\·e own tools. Q[fcring good pay & company hcnefll!I to right man. Ap nly in person 1-lartley & Nixon Rental Tne, 1900 \\'. Annheim, Long Bench. for i\lapping firn1 . Salary open. H. CLlffurd Thurn & i~SSUCS., 541}-+J/ll Platform Secretary .t:xper1entetJ Apply Security Pacific National Bank '.:130 J\e1~'fN!"t Ll'nlel' Dr. l'!c1\·purl Ue111·n lj4.j.Q1lJ, 1',\I 2~·1 Juan t-'. \1 ulian1~ I:;qu<11 UplX)r. E1np1 uyL'I' n1 1 r PUBLISHERS REPRE>ENTATIVE L1hera.1 Arts Hai:li.growid, ;:,Hit·s exp. llf'e. 1 •art uinl' pus~1U1lily. \1 r1tl' ticll~·1-o- 1111u11 l..:0<1Ks, 1:~i ::;tcua1·t ::;1., ::.vn r rnllt:lllcu, L<1hl. ~.jJ\J;i. I \\"Ould like to 1n1c1v1c1v a !IHltl or v.·oman i1llcrcated 1u public relalions tclcpt1(1ne \\'fJl'K. J JU'S ~I U!i:f l\'lJl"IU11g ln r·ashion Island, i\ev.·po1t l.ll'Hl'l1 Cali illr. \Vr1g111, _ti-111-lliJO ______ _ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN \\ hy filll ll'UL"k Ill llil' hotll t :il'•'a -Jlwilln ~t\Jn !)each · Vvunlain VallL'Y· Ll.'I us 11·,i,n yuu. l.'.a.Jt Phil t-11.:· 1\;1111ee, VILL.\Gt: JU..;\L 1~S"I A J t:, !;!ti:Y<IJ67. K l':i\L J::STAT"s-· -'----* Great Opportunity i\l'W ''r CXpl'l"ll'!ll'l'd lt'lll t:>lct lt· people. 'iour u11n f.Jl'l· l'!llL' llL'lcik & phunt•, guull 11;1l>\·Jt1s, tree 1tU Vt l'1JS11t);, s;1111'-' loc<1l1on 18 yrs. l'oU lur 1nterv1e1v. \1 . t.. LAl"l lEN'.\lY J.:.R 646-3928 or Eve. 673-4577 RECEPTIONIS-y- J-lanu1c heavy pllOnes & dispatch n1cssages to sull:'S!lll'll. l..itc UtClU<llC rypuig &. bubbly persona.Illy 1.J11aliues you lor this line position. Cail Lincla Ray, o.J(}-ti(););,, Cow>taJ 1-'('rsonnel l~gcncy, 27~ Harbor Blvd., Ct\1 RECEPT·TYPIST Thru i\pril 16th. Apply in person lUpen 7 days/ ~I t:l Toro ltd, El 1'oro, lEI Toro Prof. Hldg. Suite 102.1 Part Ume 9 am to 2 pn1, Mon thru Fri. Full Ume :.l: JO pm lo 9 pm, Mon thru Fri & Sn! 9 to 5. & ~ Piii !n ~f'{'_ ;1 1 d1St\11111t p1:1cf'_ P11dd111j.! tlir·v j · •!', r·o• 1. f!1 sr-852 · .~. 1n~1 :11li11g iuc. ti·l5-~1 \2 · '" , , ·' 1 ,. ini , "1 Cats KF:NNIORE 11·asher S 7 5, --. Up, l~ .V \\ !11•111 .$,\.1 Uj•. l·or ..:.:...:.-------= SEC Y./ REC69.J. R.E, :-\;•rretarlal posi!ion in ac11vr Ht•<i.ll or'~ nf!irl'. ilt'au1il11l 41frlt"t' Jn Nt'\1·11(11·1 Crr1l<'r, C1,ngc11ie1 I sltifl .;f 111a1111-e pt 'l".''i1nnt•!. A h~Hd 11fr1<•r fM•s111011 rt•quirl11c g "n ct 10l4•phunr voir·r. Sil & IB'.\.1 l·::o:l'I". abiti!1+'S. Mus! hC' ahlc tri 1vrwk S~lurdavs. R.E. t'Xper]Pn Cl' f1<lf l'SS('ll\iaJ. hut hf'lpful , Prefi•1' local rf'sirll'nL 1''or lnlc•1v11 !'all !\ilrs. Duhl. \\"l'slt'y N. Taylor Co.&14--4910 l\cnni•><'t" C'I,'• dcye>· $(;~, 3 r\·. rrlf"k n1aple t·nff"l' A-S•·r\'11"1• 1•:dl !tEG !~tin''''~" J-i:itl"•l< " "-· .. l 1 ti J'k Sl!~I 541' \(.(2 ''f'i(I('' '· ' " '. \\'"slinghouse \1·3shcr Sfl5. ~·11r_,,a1£'$, 1 f' nt·.11·. · J·~~! nr ·•,Iii· l.l 8 \\'{'Pks .. 1t1, l\lalt'>i $90, \~Pslill.1:hnusc Pict .• dfy\·r 2-J,, flrid~~r nu\g;~ fir•'~ ,\'. __ i.1~, lt 11.:11 11 1\1'•'. t':\1 ~ ff'niRll's $1 Ill. &ll J..!78·1 S.1n Nv1·i::l· nr (;. 1',. l'l••1 · l'.lni~. , $,:..i. 11 iv I 1) l.A~r~: 1111~1·•! 1!1" cn!nr ·rv . I Do s 854 dl')'I'!" s:J:i, (JU a I'll !l ! {' t• d .~.~4J(l.l, L\f"d, ('Hhi1ll11 \\ /t\l)<)l'S, roll --~g'-~------="-'1 & df'li1·er<"!. 5-l!J.~1i72 LIVl~C. 1·()()111 I 11!'p 1 t 1( r r n1'011nc1 s1111u!. 6 rno, ll.'f1 e PUPPY WORLD e ~-T'\\"rAG 806 Dry1•r $1 •lfl. rxflf'!lS!Vf' .\1'hi;>11 ..• nr \1·; o:1 o p•11·1.s'.,, ,l,:d•lr 1-1·a1T11 1lly ('hlhuRhUAs, 'l'lny P(ior\1<'1', (,f•: \\'!IShPI' $110. Cllll\"l'f'L l~('<llll 1ft1l ni;-.1 ~h-H.; !1.ll' _sr..i ~-~-.lb.t __ --A111er. Ei;kin111. Pil Bu/L~ CE Di shll'u:•l1rr s:<o_ in 11"11!1·al t,-,1,ir. anx1o lis . ::.r1<H1;;r1.1\lt l't' 11 11,.h·\ i\l"I Hull ·rC'1T11•r, t\('(·shoncf'~: v(_IL l·'.11t·yclop1'C!ia $80. 306!1 (il·l-77&1. 1?1 1'1111 .. J' ~·ld ( .. r S~!tj i C<>!'kapoo, L1ohe1·n1l'r!I, ::ihcp- G1 braltcil', C.r.1. J45-2fi6!'1 NJ•;F:O 1·olun!t't~t·~ a l Girl" nu.. \\'ill s:11· fur Sl:~l. hi •t\I. Oa1·h.~hunr\, 100 i\>llX- C!uh, esp1'rit•ncP \\1lh i:irls 6i:µU11L JO:D P UPS'! Slue! Scrvit·c Rent Washers/Dryers over eight G1r(' ~n1etl.\iru.: STEREO, Craig Anip, Ai n-i\J<,i>t Bre,,··ls. Open Eves: $2. \\·k. Full 1nalnL gr>I a lot. 'S<Hl1r\ Ana C.u·t~ F111 \a.~sf'tlP,llSH ']'11111tahlP 5JJ-5027 * 53q.J20'l * Cluh. :"fli 'ilkrr.; ~95. ii 4 ·1-li:; 1 0 I S-.A-,\-l_O_Y_E_D_.-n-,-,,-,,--,-,.,.,-. Pli'asant ii"Orking conditions, F RIGIDA1!1E deluxe 1~·ash('r STER EO P nt1al1ll.', (:1~11·anl 49"!-SZ\6 {>ltfJC'l'S ,t, hl~tory. to gl')()(I SECRETARY shorthand llf'CC~s;try. Xln! & <lryrr ahoul 5 yrs olrl . Chan)'.:l"l' $):J], l\ odll k j' \tF:O!'l"!'ETlA'.'JF:A~ A'.\1-hon1e $511, or best offt'r. enip!oyre bcnefils, rta\lh, AH electdt•! S·!:i ('<it h Cru·ot1si>l Rl'Xl pmj1«'!or SiO, F":\1 Sterr-c. Gal' r:I rd CNo'l~ck~·c5"~6-l=""~:c~'•----- nein, VMs1 s,, Assors., 1401 f~l{}-SG.11.8 nirns i1Tist\1 atl'h. Luci('rt ch1uu.:rr. ... l ~f.i. &IY.ifi~7 ~l·fNAUZElt pups, shots. Q11ail S!, Newport Bcat'li, APT, .<;i"/.C Gas Rang(' P i('l'ard, SGO. fH~;.1n9. rOl.(IJ{ TV, Pn r ! ft 11 I,,, studs scniL'f', i..'TOOniini;. 811--007.0.~==~=--Ext·('!lt'nl Condition GOOD Ad1niral I'.~ fr i J.!. F ... xccl!ent ro111!~ Sl2J. I Ter1ns. 1'7\-S\ii:? Ot' !°l22-X366 S-ECRETARY $40., 49Z-K385. 492-97:17 1v/hotton1 free>zrr SG.1. 14!. :i:-6---1~7 e>vcs aft .5. Be happy in happy REBLT \Vashers, Dryers, ~'~'2'7!1;!~~~~ S\\'ing ~ct $l;i. DANE PUPS $50 & up. AKC, surrouncling:;; in bf'autiful Dishv.·ashers, $50 & up to · · · f.le1•lr, Blnt k, BI u c. nHiL"<'S of iop Il'Vine Co. 1 yr i::uar. 5-1fi-5218, 839--76W 2 '!'V 14" \\'heels \\"\th new I I/ I Pt•t-show. 493-4581. Ci·eal benrfits, grt'al bo~s. HOTPOTNT \Va t er ne<lr FiN>slonc super ~It deluxe free lo You OLD English Shecpdoi;:-pups !opSSSCall 540-·14:il. ·1· si ' ' champion Tires ET 8-1'1.,L ______ _J "°C o 96 0 00 W ~1111 s 2 · 1ght use, $ 1 0 0 . Both for $35. 64£....9076 1 3 ....,, 1-r!'.:. Shol.<1, \\"iJl'n1t'd, NF:VER A FEE AT 1'Er.1PO .~-v<J'.I Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 $100. 4t14-1401. TEMPO Tl'mJXlrary llelp nc DECORATOR h:is lf'riffic " A \Vasher & rlryer gentle huy 300 yrds ilC:I\' Jlust:rl••••••••••I 3 PURE Bred Lah pupil, SECRETARIAL :~£?,_nn1~,, 'Yf.:R cSy 1 o 00 Jes; 1en1p. Bro\\'11 carpet. .short shag. PART :\lin Collie ,t, inix. n1i:-:ed t"O!ors, no papers, $1 0 Pnr1 Un1e office hl' I P · "" ""° i-i ice · G42-22ti5, 548-4654 grl y.•ar ch dog & 011tsirlt• l'a. H.B. fl9J-J795. J\1101\'le<ige or gent'ral 0Hic1• B ·Id' M t · I 806 d 1 k.d 2 ~ P P 6 k AKC k & I k , u1 1ng a er1a s F ORCED air f"rnaec 100,"'1. og, ovcs 1 s. 54 .OO:ii ug ups, w s, • \\'or JOO keeping. i\-lust " 9250 l;l' able tu tvp•• '1>1>ly ,-e S I B lldl BTU Payne !11n1£1t·e. us('{! 6 I\.-101\'TI-I old 'rt>rrier. sn11tll. 83~. 839-9!!~ pe~son ~ia~:1 )'f'y & urpus . u ng onf' yeur. S7S . .">."il-37,"!S lo1·f's kid.~. 'ho11sc !mined. TO\' Poodll', Al-i:C. J{eg . Nixnn Jlenr111 ·1nr. 1000 \V. M~TER~AL · lOOO's of NEW Trvint>. Very friendly. f¥16--2111 ~'e>malf'. ti nios. $ 35. 11 F:tl1S. Doors, lumber, ply. T · I j ··7 n-.,,. r1 • Anaheim, Long Bearh v.·ood alum sheeting niold-CLR TV, beds, chests, Bk. Any day Is tne BE.~ DAY to ra qei -::i::i -vlua '1 · "· *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers in!? .:V'ndo\vs etc ' caSI', l-f. Jay,nn1011·er & run an ad! Don't delay. . J'he fastest drnw in the West. Llz Relndrrs A.t:eney BU.ILDER·s SURPLUS niore. 138 E. 18 cr.-t caJI today 642-5678. 1 ... a Daily Pilot Clessifierl Suite ~~~~;:-ch Stre~\~-R190 2i~n S~~·l~i~i ~-~· ~~neous aJ'CaNbP ~Od:zC't1T Dial A Job 833-0855 TI4: 546-1037 'Wanted 820 ,:;!,,'\,:1--''""11t:=--=-=-- No Charge To You 1~.frt 11:lnss boAt 1~·i1h 30 h&p· PRfVATE party \i•ishes 10 ~ ' ~~ Estahlished 196.J ~ l-":ven1·1u!P st('(' r [ n g · · '/~Mi.J-". buy old or unusual sil\•cr ~ SF:CT'Y .• RECEPT. F:n· controls. S.100. 673-7:l70 ,..,.. chm· a ll<m•. no mins, ,;; lllusiastii', atl r., young furniture 810 ir' no ans please call art -~'...\ ACOHVrN1£NTSHOPPINGAND Jnrly, Jlet'rlf'd for small 1-rn! ___________ , 6pm 714-839-5919. -c:7 SEWING CU10€ f"O R THE estate firn1, Ill". 0 'c -FIRST quality r-.1 cd i I .1...::c:::...:.:.:..:c::.=.::_____ '•-C.l.L ON THE GO. Airport. Goorl skills rrq. furni1ure, like nc1"'. Bdrn1 SILVER COINS $550 Mo. 833-9293 sets, kingsize ·"-' actr_ossories. Paylng 1oor' over face Sec'y/Bkkpr Combo Din _rm St't_ incl tb!e •. 2 ~alue. cau 962-3646 bef 9artl ····-' For an ad In Woman•s W"orld 1 Girl ofc, Fash. TslAnd. A>k cap!ains eha1rs .~· 4 side & aft 6p1n. chairs ,i:, long Jo1v boy ~~="""---,-,.-~-I tor l\1r. Schneider, 640-11!11. buffet. fl.Jany nlhf>r Jovel}· Sil.VER coins wanted. Pny SERVICE st.'.l. needs ~1eeh11n-items. Call 645-3951. or $260. for your!! $100. P <iy ii'. Class A lie. r.-1usl h:ivc S.17-5!Xi2 $:l.i 3 for rlol!ars. Buy1ng tue-up & t•a rbur11t!nn cx~'r. l\TIOLER g 1.: Gold VPl vcl gold ~31-0769. Cell Mary Beth Ta Size 48! 642·5678, ext. 330 Entertaining Hit! Pl't'!er 5 yi'S exper. Ar(v, Si:Jfa, used vel]' little, $1J;i, BOYS 10 speed \'.·anted. Can l!!th ,t_ N,..1\·port. C:\f. l\le!'llterrancun GHn1e Tbl<' pny S25 or $35. Pl10ne St:rvice St.'.l.tlon, Pump Island .t; t•hai1·s $125, 2 Blur S· green 675-2449 altt'r 5 pin. M]csman. Sat & Slm ofL velvetl\tedltcrranean chairs, SILVER COINS GOIXl hl's &. pny. See' Stan. S75 for both, 641--9399. Paying 140"/11 01·er face. CAil 2S01 E. Coast t!l\y, Crli\1 J\1UST SEU.., lovely pumice 962-3646 eves. SE\\'fNG MACHINE OPR. l in is h Br ('It k fr on I . Musical Instruments 822 I tr11vy duly lelllher se1ving. purchased from !he ·.:.;::.:.;.:.::...:.:.::.c..::c:.:.:.=:.:=-::.= on lockstitc h m11ch. So1n r !slanders Sacrifice $500. SALE: Brand nev.· Peavey .,o1 1"qi. pl'f'f'i'd . Ful! er f>a11 ;,i-111-5-138 StandArd P.A. S400. 2 Shure T' tin1e Hoyt Hols!er Co. 790 s· DO\VN Sofu, xlnt conrl, P85 1\-fics $50 each. Sigma .-. Nt>\1·1011 \\"ay. C.l\l. f>45-2850 S.~00, Coff~e t nblt~. $75, acoustic gllitar + hardshell l. SHIPPING & REC. overstuffed chair, v.·ool Ul'f'a case $150. Also. Sunn &Jlarls l".Wll! ~ Fri-Pairl . Rapidly groi\·ing: rug, stereo tape. console, An1p $WO . Sonic T Bass heQ.d >l:?{''" Costa M"sa firni. Gren\ !\lust go, 673-6226. $75. Call :.37-8131 nft. 5Ptl-t. I*~·· charier for ndvancemenl. FRENCH chrs & fi·f'neh Office Furniture/ , Start S476 \1'/lsl rni.st• in \\'ing chr, Magnavox ste/'eO Equip · ' 824 '.lO dn~·s. Alsn F er Job~. .~. radio co1nOO. like nu. -::.o!""~·-____ _.:.;:; CalJ E~I \Volt, 5'1Q..60:i1. C11est, !ltnrbro li1 n1 p s 2 !\-1.ATCl-ITNG y,•aln111 F.xcc .. 'I' Coast11! PC"rsonncl A~ncy, ~ 54iµ;zs9 clrsks. nf'v.·l,v r e r in is h c rt !§.::, 2790 1-larhor Blvd, rM. \\'ANTE~ to bU:J Pecan Din. tops. l·metal sa.lrsn111 n d£'sk ~ ~ Super Girl Friday UJI & ('~rs-. 4>" round .-.r 1v/r hAir. Rf'11son;ihlr. Ca lli ,,_ Nl'eded for 1 gal ofc, ~ q5fl Ovnl. appmx. Gd btw. 9 & 5pn1, 675-1920. in al J p rond. 548-3.150 aft 5:30 DKS. $15 up Exe<' s1\;rJ chrs hookke!'pinJ:?", p·~roll, yping I llEAl.. buy, Wrou~ron & SJ;i/25 Sec chrs $8/24. .li & sh. fi.12-8080. v.•OQ(I tbl &· 6 chr.;, gri'!'n Pierce 867 \V, I!!, C:0.1 :.... TELEPHO~F: \\'erk in n1tr vrlvet ~enls. SZOO. Xlnt 26~·1~2-~34~08~"~----~= oUicc. l\lust h::i\'" 111· .'.l t 1·ond. 5'18·3350 Rll :1::10 Pianos/Ofgans 826 :1ppP.1r:1nr e. f;(J(>d f'.ltl Y & \\1000 rlin'~ set, snl!1 hed, ht•nt'ft1s , ("fdl 556---(;147 '.', rr ,virkPr !'-CT, nl l ~("l()CI TELLER,EXPER SAFE DEPOS. CLERK STATEMENT CLERK ··01111 ,i:, ct1enp! I'll: 111:11)', 644-4360 * SOF"A & LOVESEAT * Ncv<>r used • Very ~d. quttl. e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals from $5 Usually homt'. ~~7910 2 BUN!< bf>rls -v.·/box spring, • P ianos & Grands; mfltlress. $15 ea. ALL MAJOR BRANDS 9340 - '' t Security Pacific Bank Ne\\'pclM Beach br11nrh Evelyn Eliswur1r1 &16-89:>1 Eq~1Rl Oppor. Employer m/f PINEAPPLE her! comp1f'le. U~rights ,r;1l11 · · ·· · · · · · · $69 3~ . i_( ~ !">, i I I 7384 Call 646--f;:207 Used & re 1 hulh pianos alsn SIZES 1_,_,-.. "'• Double (Salem Ma ple 1 S.10. Spinets ,, · · · ·· · · ·· · !l 'l~ ,. TllAVEL AGF.NCY opening 138 E. 18 CM 5-18-448:1. Play(' I'S ,, . ' .... ' ''.'' .,,99;:i 1:,~ · Brightl'n ""!lo, p 0 re h. fnr exp'd s11lcs agent. Call Grands ............ $395 .~ Berty or Millie, Ml1cellaneou1 811 e Organs kitchen with g r anny f_ . ."flT ..f'IT matchn1ates~ l-l;1rbor Trn\'f'l, 6i'.",.J:t11 Sl\IS. Dvnamir u n 17's. ALL MAJOR BRANDS "'I ,,.,,.,.,, ..... 111w..i'...... Add·A-Square Accessories e TYPIST .Markt>r bnrtg11 $60. Lurhvig Optll{an ·•• • demo ··•· S195 a re greal for e ntertaining! Part dn1e, various offl <'<' 14 x 22 drum cas ~ new Spinet · • · '· new • · "· $4!'f.I Crochet 4" square!! of thrifty d"tle!!. ~5-.1754 S"O "1° ""24 ri 2 · t' • FREE • Long, side d:i.rts nlus n1crceri2cd CQl[on in S' coloni. " ., · ,)-.,..._,., a · · 0 L sca111ing that• streaks <IO\\"Tl UNDERGROUND l nst11\!er. 185 CM glasll skis Grand rgen ••tons the front mAke vou look Pal!em 7381 : runner, mats, cxper. Trainee oonsldered. Prix l)indin12;s SSO LindA. Lowrey theater (newl $2995. ipou11tfs Ith ln n e i·' Sew napkin holder, C'ha.Jr pad. Teleprompter C<lble TV. 54&-4478 . FULLERTON MUSIC gr::iCT'iully collared. dreSs. 8EVENTY-nvE CENTS '.lf\'24 \V. Coa~t ltwy, N.H. LEATHER ski boots, J\len's 18191 Euclid, :-'ounlaln Va~ll'y pantsuit now. .!or each pa!lm1 -add 25 I F411al Oppor. Employer. ~ize g S2iJ. LindA 1 Blk. No. of SRr Diego Fwy P rinted Pattern fl ~14 o : cents for cuch patte.m for 557 •••• v s· .., I .,,, "" ~\Ir l\lail and SpeclaJ llan· ! WAITRESS 546-4478 -\ onlen's i:l.es ..,.., .-..;i, .-.o. dl lng; otherwise third-clus 1' D. h u P"'f' I C,\RPETING, , ~•I ,,_.--3 122 N. llarbor, Fullerton 40, '12. 44, 46, 48. Sizl' 31; d•llve-w,.11 take '"--inner o i;c exp. -1 --"'-,... h'-""'' 871~1IOS (bust 40) lakes :l 5/8 yar cls .. •J uu-.:..· Must bo zt. 843 \V. t!lth, cond, 37 yd!I. $1.50 prr yd, O N'-h , II M 1 " f tiri(' ~·eeks or more. Send to ( cr.--t 675-46.'lO. Eve!I, 646-106~ pen "' ti t 9 S;f~v-ftv"E (JENTij Alice Brooks, the DAIL'' l \VAREHOUSE Helper, '.Full CLEAN dirt. FREE. U·haul. Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun, 12-5 .for each pattern -add 25 PILOT, 105, N~:Ueori!t i ' E, Ate yo1i1 !••d'f to 1t.t I teeli1tie ~erttr ~b;.ct1~t7 ~ F. I( yo11 wt,(e cony1nced thet,help '!W •• 1w~~eble Wo""'I you ecctpt II, whhoul'dtl/y? ' ' '1" "1 1 MfCHANlC, B!cyr.le. Exp'd Full time. Mission Cyclecy, ..,_71872 Crown Valley Prky, ., 5ilialon Viejo R ECEP.TlONlST for doctol'I ofc. 'l'yplna: i. llh req'd. Wiii train for il"l!iuranct'. work. 548-0076. RESTAURANT Manage r wanted. MU8t haw exp. fOI' ne\v restaurant opening 11'1 the next few weeks. Write PO Box 1Xl8 Laguna Beach ()r call 497-1300 Mon-r~ri. btl.9&3 --SAL_E_S_MA_N __ time. Must be neat. Age Abn11t 10 cu yd. Mest1 Verrle cent! for each pattern tor Dept., Box l63, Old ~a 23 or over . Apply In '*l'!Ol\_,_ CAii \\'eekend&.,.cve. 97~786 PIANOS~ ORG4NS Air Mall &nd Special Hand-Station, New York, N.'Y. • only. Wed., 'niurs.·, oreir:r'f: OAK FfREWOOD N~w A Used. GreAt telecUon. 11ng; otherwl~ thlN.1-clijss i~~P!i:~~:=~~· r l ,. l ' ' J •• ·' ' . j.,, • . " ) O' ' ' ' ' ' • YOU SHOULD KNOW e Tht btlter iobt er• not 1d¥trllted e Th!r .. p1rty ptof111lonel influ1nte It 1omttlft1et l'ltCel· .. .., e e..ttln9 the rl9ht .. 0011 open, et fht rl,ht le¥tl re• q11lrtt lethn1que. e EwetuflYe potftl11\1 ere flll td throu'llh e•1c11tlvt lnltf• Yl1w1, • M11t rtturnt m1lH n,, It not e total 1n1wt r. SINO RISUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST IXECUTIVE INTERVIEW EIEOUTIVE SERVICES, INC. -HOME OFFICE - 17141 547-9625 188 N. Main SI. Santa Ana ISECUR.IT'I' 8' Nt< Bl Ill DING SUI TE 10'1 Fff for" ~l!lna 1trvlcft. Not 1n ofl" et tl'IJllO MECHANIC Foreign Cars, 642-5133 MEN'S SPA Ffttme Masseuse. Licensed . Salttcy &: commt111lon. Apply Mon thru F'rt. See Penonnel ManA.ger, !Nlboo Boy Club 1221 W. Coed Hwy, NB MTST OPERATOR Needed Now! Challenging pl)!!ltlon wtpt'Of{f'e's5lve co. 'I'op Pay&: unlimited future. Cnll 540·4450 . NEVER A FEE AT TBMPO Te>mpornry Help MUSIC TEACHER:z::. 1.()(nl c:hllt11'1!nt11 mu8te school nccrl~ ei1:f:l('r. teacher 1v/BA in 1111Js\r r,~2· 1844 Exper. l't'tltal yard salesman to ca11 on conatruction & induttrlnl account.a. MW!t have know l~g e of conslruclion & industrial equip, Car lurnlahed, wages open. Good com mm Y bcnPrits. Good chonf'C for righl perwn lo work U!) In company. Apply In peoon, ll:n'llcy & Nixon Rcnh1I ln1'. 1900 W . An~1hf'im, lJ11Jg lk111·h 8:30 am to 9:30 am. O>mpetttlvt! prlce..-. 0J)(!n dellvery will take tine NE DL Ll!T'A-1lco Laboratory 99f>.3..197 Eves. ~ SUndays. The be~t weeks 01' more. Send to E ECRAIT '12! 2148 Nei,yport Blvd. C.M. CA RPET !..flyer, Ins1allati0n, dell.ls are always al: Marian Martin, the DAILY ~~;lS, ~'. etc. Free WELl.. organ1ud I.am I ly Re~t·· yuuMJ o~"mtne. O!Jl 'W.Uicht; u~ .Ci~ P ILOT, f.U, Pattern Dept., ln111la•t 1'1a~ Boot. needs liousekeeper lo h<"lp Dean .'60-TltJl. -r• ' l""'~~' .• ~-'I., . m 'lVHl ,Jlth ' St.. New BIUllC, fancy knots, pal· rnoth 11 .r 1 tn wht'e1Fohal 1 r~ Pl~ BR.ONZE Refrig like nev.', South niast Plaza S«>-2830 ~~Mi!;.N .YADb~p r~.~~ tern11. $1.00. fer ve-n. Vlc . !I ro. .. t<w '" elect RoR11ter, Rotisserie, FREE OR GAN LESOON' ZE d ST U' lnflta•t Crochet Book -~-Span. 11pkng ok. wme fUJ'tllture , 54R-5l0l long aa YoU like! AJul~ ~~m:~ an l ' ' l.Ran1 by pictures! Pal· · Vacuuin!I, work good $11).Sl~. welcome to attend Tuesclny SEE .MORE Q u I e k t~·J:.:i:nstUll Gift Boot WHO WANTS TO WORK? TV. older tbl mN!el $15, night &I 7:30 PM. We wAnl F Rshions And r.hoose one DRIVE A CAB! k ood 642-5666 -nioni than 100 it1ts ~ Cl!OOSE ~ur hou·-""'rk v.·or " g · everyone to learn to play parlttem<" ~ .. ,!:Om, OA\ll'll tt.OO. J V ' .... n v J ACK La~ Health Spa the organ! Tom Dieterich Sp ng-~ummo ....... ts og. C<t111 plflte AtrU. Book ~ [~_ yoMurseU, be' yoe"n' OW!lC nlf•tn~rshlp for !tale. Lf'nv· • In char~ 642·2851. Coast Sll•N•STs! OnNTly '°"sEW!N. G n~K $1.()(l. IJVtOll. en or worn . an ini;t l\l'CI\. 646-146'1. M'ustc, Newp<Jrt Blvd. al A rn,.1\..1 19 Jiffy Rttr Boob • 50e, be 111lghtly handicapped. J-h\rbor, CM. !lew today, wefU' tomom>\\'. Nt'flt • Cle<1n Appearal1 ('e. tl-1AY1'AG wR!lher $.t'). Knduk SJ Booll uf II Prtae .&r.-... v~.,n!:t1~.Age,2S I070. ('ftmt'ra,projcctor ,~i:rllCf'r,UPRtGT11T, F.xce$l~en1 fNSTAN'T FA S l·IT O N 50c. Rupplement yaur lncom('. $.50. 557-121? -----oMl{in11 condition. 0 0 , AQOK -1-lundreds o f :r1u Book 1 -16 pe.Hetm. Drive " C'ab 6 hrA or more 11 YOUTI·I Bed $25. 1'\vln lx:d !!6.1-:1285 _ -fniihlon tacts. $1 . ~1;19t'nni Quill Book I _ dyny 11 . ACpphlY,....A in1116 peE '"'i6tn 1 . $1 5. Ice ~~t~:JJ· YAM~A J:t2Bb 1c,on!'I01 l". Nr. Tr~ 11 hr~7.t' ..• sell your 50c. e ow n .....,., . 1 <><1w-.oo.r• nl:'\V, " yr, a · BC', "·arr. \t('lll!I 1\·ilh f!'tlM!. 11!11.' DRiiy Quilt# for T~•J'• UTllc. St .. CoRta Me~a . . .a Dally P ITol Classilled l\1u~ Sell f.!95 . 645-~i7 I Pii ot C1n~l flcd . 6'12-..i618. 15 ~autl_!ul patten.. 5()c. Cl.ASS SELJ ~'l;j -642-5678 A~. 642-5678. ~ .. I'd :t ' l'11rl"~ ,•: ... " .+11 ad' ·-------·············11 " ) I , llioah, General 900 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Bo.ts, Sail 909 Boats, Storage 912 DRY Storage: Sail boats to 18 ft., launching incl. some park'g. NeY.'I)Ort 673-5070. ][i] C1mpers, Sale /Rent 920 '68 Nli\1ROD C11mper Trailer · \1·/Add-A-lloon1, hearer, it·c box, stov1.•. Good condllion. $050. or n111kc offl'r. 96.S·249.-i 11 F'!. CAi\IPER -Needs \\"Ork On interior -$2:11). * 544-3417 * Cycles, Bikes . Scooters 925 D?M21~ •73.•74 CZ SALE l'or litnilcd lirne only 1\LL l\l X's COST + s~..o P.al'C Set UJl Tax ,.,,, Li<·. 73 CZ pl f /t>nd !S\2.!1:>1 S4.95 For ,\c«ess. Salt' lnlu * C1\LL 645-8008 * l.973 XL 250 Honda, 850 miles, extras, complele. fenders, . ' ·n F'ORD 1,iton spts. 1·u~1 Rad. lllr. New 10xl6 5 llrl's. Like n~•w, 32.0XI orig. 111ilr:- l OWTI('r.$2100. 89'2·1~ .. 2 <l<i):« FORD '66 Xlnt 20MPG, 6 cyl, panl'lf'd, nu ti1·rs, ball, sho<:ks, :i.:tras, IH6-S722 OOrJGF: ·r.i, J\lust sell, 111 11);:~. custon1 paint, Orig: ov.·nci•, BC'st offer • .&t:>-()7?g Auto Leasing 964 YOUNG J_.,.'\\\')'(.>r I Boa 1 t lirad) needs Bl\1\V autQ lease rosig:ner xlnt CT'Pcl. Reis. + "ill securl' 1v/pro1nlssory note iI nee. 67;)..5391. Autos Wanted 968 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY }'OR ALL FORE IGN CAP.S Call or con1e in to SC'l! us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Cons. HI\')' .• N.B. 642-9405 li\1PUB.TED AUTO.~ BEST PRICES PAIDI Dean Lewis Imports 1::61.i I lr .. rhor , C.M. 6·\fi-930: \\'E HUY CASH 1-'0H. YOU!t CAlt 5-l6-i070 Autos, Imported 970 AUDI h ead l i t es, tack & AUDI ·n 2 dr, 27,50) n1i, speedometer, gasta11k & 4 nu radials, A/C, sunroor, seat. Eng & trans rninus auto, 2·1 rnpg, ~9~1(}. Q.lll-5210 head. All for $700. or offer. ·72 AUl)l 1001 .. s. Jnadl•d, J in1 Allen, a-!S-7132 or 26,000 111 iies. 1449;1, 5;ti-;)g44 646-1955 Fon Sale 305 Honda su·ect BENTLEY Bike S150. ~ l\lontessa Ou·t I -''-_.:=~~~--~ Bike S300. 5:"~·1863. '66 SUZUKI 100 CC. GOOll c.-ond . just tuned. SU'Cel legal. $85. 536-1350 1955 B. Type 8P11tlcy, xlnt rond. pvt party. 6i3-6619 ;111 6pn1. , Mobil• Homes 935 BMW MOBILE HOME j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; FOR SALE, SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20' x ~i.r . 2 BD 2 BA, 1•11rp., :!raped. blt-ins., refrig .• \\•asher&. elert. dryer, 1\·1rCIJ for 220 ;iir l"Ond., kitch. clock, stor;ige shPd, la nd- scaped patiu. Thrt.'e yrs. old • like nu. Loi·a!c>rl 111 Ill'\.\' adult pk. a\vay fl"Qlll nuis) Ft. One-hulf Iii. fro n1 1·lul1- housr.. Sl:i,49~. C;ill EVC:S 21 2.-G9'1-4G!:IO. CAN BE SEEN AT ' CRESTMONT ESTATES 10f1l Sile Dr., llrca. 1 Ct•ll1L',\l t.vc. across frnm Bn·:"I Co1n1n. Hosp. I lnt .:t -16 CONTACT llA'l.'. PK. :\lGF1 ., fnr sho\ving. Motor Homes Sale/Rent 940 ·71 Dudge J\Jin1 Ironic f'l.Y conl'd. Air Pond. tape deck. lo n1i'g. S}500. \\"ill lradt' !or pnJµ or ;1ny t hi11g . 54!!-3~..Sl ;if( 3 fllll. 20'·:l5' r-.101orhome. Superior, Lilelin1e. Ofll'n Road .~ Ua11h, B 11f /\ i\1L acpl. 1;39.2!JS1. flENT TMt-: BEST. '73 E:i.:el·utiv~· :/j' 1\1! extros. ~·rec niil.:-s. !li!l-90~, ~1 to !! pn1 •Dale's Mnlvr \i(ln1~· f{cnt;1Js '73 21-26' '.\l.H . & ~linis Free miles !:I ti! !I. s:1x--09((] 'Trailers, lravel 945 '73 PROWLER, 23' Seit contained. SI!)!; R, tub & shoy.•er, xlnl ro11d, T.O.P. 84:1-:1338 CAMPING trailrr CnlC'man, sips 6, 111ov~. irl' hrJx. elrcl waltt, cpt11, t>:1sy tow, xlnt cond. 962-6783 . Auto Servic•, Parts 949 ---'--·~~~~~~~-"** WANTED ** 6 or 8 cylJndf'! mo1or to !It 1960 DODGE pickup Or any car motor lhat v.·ould tit. 492--0963. AUTN. Ollllfl fOJL BAVARIAN ~ o-~ Y:f T R 0 K R S 1974 BMW's AR.1~ , :'it ,,y 2002'< n •;u.1 l11r Il\1:'11EOIATJ ; !11-:LIVEP.Y S yr. or 50,()(l(l n11h~ 11nrr:1nt: nv;iilalilr on nll Jlpw !'~' ,\: '73 Br.l\\ s. 1=::1 ~·102 Ma1g:ucritc Park11·ay Mission Vi~·jo 831-2010 • 4~:i-4Sl 19 USE AVER\' P\\"'l'. F.XlT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & 1974 BMW's in stock ready for in1mcdialc delivery. Excellent savings on remaining 1973 modrl!;. SALJ::S-SP.RVIC '"'.-LJ'.:A.<:il \'G OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLLS ROYCE ·234 E. 17th St. COflta l\1eM e 546-4#t '74's Are Here! Immediate Delivery! Save On Remaining '73s CREVIER BMW ~11le" • Servk.'t" • Leasing ni \\1. l s!, S.A. 835-31TI Cl~ Sundays '72 BAVAR IA 4 sp., air, AM/ F~t AIPreo, mag?; & lo n11lcs. r J r,:;:i C.n lense. 831·2040 Dir. AutMfiWWt~ '72 1::1:'11"' 3.0ST Cpe. & '73 '-"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiii l 3.0 CSA Cpe. Both loaded! I Saddl•back 953 Vall•y Imports 'S7 JAG XK 140 fl.f.C. rct>tortd. $UX> or bflt oUr. Prtv pty. Day 5'3-(633, eve -Avth. l)c·r1lrr R31-2040 Hll\'e 80mt'thlJIJI: you want to ~II! Ouslfled ads do II Wfll .. ca ll 1110\V 00 5678. . '71 Landcruiser $2999 LO" '"'ledQe Hd'"'(I" ..... ~ • wll•d oro~e ~<>(! •ooc.I r.ick (?6IOL01 '66 CORONA $1199 ilvTO•"·ihc. lo m>le Tnyal~ St<l " 1~~10 Pl~nly ~f 'fl•i•, a. ~mole} 1~11 I l tll1'>(11 '71 VW-BUG- $1799 j;vr•v lot 111,. <,/\a• p, O'l(l()(I f unnono, C• f C..000 mll~~Qt' •lC•o, pr~llV yellow, (76~(1(., '73-COR-ONA- $2999 Gle.iimlng v.n•lo Tovo!d Wobhie vonv l top, dV!O, !~er. a;r ton .. r<>diO Far De.low P•ke or new 'I•. (216HSO,): ==--~9DATSUN $1399 6r•ll•.!nl yellow 1VA rd11t w rad•O A real tUT•l'! Ge! !Ir~! PK~! (ZNS2<9! '70 OPEL WGN . $1649 AT!ract1ve Or.lnge, Aulo .. ~ir ~on<l • , 5.lve ~ In gA' anu lllleri>loOn. 198llltl K1 ~'iO CORONA $1599 S1><1rkling 5•1ver TOVOli> tut'l. 5e(!,,n, •<>die, run• , l•~e d •op o~~B1:01 --,71P!NTO $1999 5n~rp, ~~~·P ro;'(I, au•o, 'lOtO.:t ei9 , a0r too1d, •~· d•O -.• Hurry: !TOCCEVl Ve" L•.!•• ,.. ar·~nd New 'I• Toyo!<t (O•Olld 1200 Std~n W•lh lull !~t!orv 11·nd-rd e<111011men1 to.r o-lv .l~S 25 11er mo J6 mo<iln ooe" er.a lease QVml 1llu1 htfn5' 1ce a<11 You !010 rn" re<tl m1l•~9e ma-~r on a~prov"<I cre<11! Save doll,,,~ on 'l'''• m 'ln. l~n •nee •••• BUY NOW Yo ' ~' c·-.. -- ".. J . ' , ~ -., A•• -- Tow w•lh ~ vw UP !O a Callll!Jc. Par~ l~ Vovr .., -· -. ~ ,. -~ .. Petf•CI lot Mono·Pictcuo•. Sl••P5 Four, Sit!Q Oln"!I, Fully ECl\l•PPfd, !(!NG-\.'_..,,..,, D One Usl!CI c amper lor Mini Poctcup-U~ed 1uU ~ couole lime•. Buy ii for Gnly l.lfS ln5t.illl!CI. (• 'G9 CORTINA, o\ ~pd. R&H . Good ga.~ mi. G o o d l'On1!11ion., \179'3109, 557-7511. '69 CORTfNA, auto t~·anfi:, i;.:<1.~ .~nvcr. good cond. $j()(I, ~1~-:.>077 DATSUN ·-· ll,\TSUi'" ZOOZ. Jusr ''' 11;11111• 1 ne ol the n1any lint· in1po11ed c-ars \le uffer! l31Jt ,, t1y huy or lease a 11.~t·1I lm1x111 \\'ilh no gu11r11ntt'\•? You (·an lease a brand oc1v Olll" \l'Jlh a ff\l."tury 11•arran- 1y 11nd saVl' cir1 niain!rnatlt"l! ltl""I. Ll!as1nK fur you roulrt 11a~:1n cirivu1., :i difft•t't•nt !\t•w 1·n 1· i.'Vl'l'Y 12 n1on1hs ful' llu· nt·)o.t :: yl't11 '· Or Low Bu.v Ha1·k 1 h1·111~ lmt·k ! l.t»1~l11i.: fto,•1!Ul't•S Nn l)u11•n P;1v11i(·n( 11·ith :111 inlC'ndl•tl r1•;:1lf' v·nlut> HI lhl' 1•11d of S~iOO rl'i.::1rd!t·i.:-> or 1nit..:s or 1·u1hlH111n Or 1f .1uu rhms~ IJ'V J"t•\'uf\'111" lf'<ISl' '7.J l);,l- s1i11 :.~;oz ~11!1.f)O n10111hly. ;,:,, IN1\'ll f'Hl'lll!'tll J!\ 11111, fl.1·7 J.. :i:..:\-!fi7l .ir !19.'!·'r)l~I. PRECISION SHOW CAR '72 . ':!IOZ, J\!t'!:11tll' Black. :-11nroor. ll'!rpl1unL• 1•.\t., + llH1111' 1111))'l' l'.\lfilS. lhi>. f'<:ll" is ·/X't"ft.'l'L ,\lust .See ! ti I l·!"iOHI. WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOY OT A )OR VOLKSWAGEN p ,\!O FC)H. OR NOT. \\"ILL PAY TOP DOLLAR, C,\LL 1,;1~NT Al..1..1:-:N, :YIO-Oll':!. '7 1 i;oz X.lnt c.undiLion. All ex!ras.Silvc!'. blk. int.\\'ill s<icrifice~ ;;.1s-ss:ro ~7:: !Ja1.~un 510, 17.000 niiles. Q ua <l ra p h on i c 1'ruho. liTJ-1'.121 FIA-T- '7 1 ~"!AT 118. 22.000 n1i. ::'.! 111pg. $!i00. e 979-6.s~O e 'ti7 .Jag-. rto11rl sl•'l'. xl nr ('flnil, 11 ll't' \\'hcl'IS, A i\1 / f" ill . ;\l ake orfel\ ti~f>-l!l':.16 evf's. HILLMAN ":ii HlLLi\l,\N Husl.-y. Good eondilion, $300. JAGUAR "G9 2AA SL cu:.1on1 Jeathl'r, j5Q"lADX~ '10 2'-0 Cpe Rdstr, lik·· new, I 111111t•J", lo 1niles (76:iBNIJ !, House of Imports 523-7250 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ AUT'10RIZED SALES & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports (\\'i~·re lop l1uyc>I" lnr any usl"Cl Wl'l"<"t'dr•s BL'nt.~ 1:'.0! Quuil N1 •1\lKlf l Bea.:h 83'.:·9.iOO [~TF.H F'lt(J:O.J :'llacAR'l'l H JR NOW OPEN Mission. Viejo Imports MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Co1111l:<''" .~;1lt··; & &rvil"c Vis it Us Soon At 2'S701 :O.ial't:llL'l ltc ]'1trkway :.1 1.~Sl••ll \"11•JIJ ·1:.f;-l7(J() 1USt: i\\'J<!{Y Pl\"Y. EXITl ,\IERCEDES 'GI\ 280 SF. ('lassie. 2 Dr, Cluh Coupt.', aulo !!"ans, P/B, PIS, stUU'l'.lOf, n1etallil' li11~ hlue, 1, .. t 0111· owr $6600. 6-l()..-0.177 a f1 ;., :-61i~·1~-.,.-ee-1~le-,-&=,-1z"""23~0~. -,.,.-·lnt cr1nd., 11e11' tires, SEOJ or offer. ·l!)IJ-:J72'J ------ OPEL '70 OPEL GT. 4J,OOO n1i, t\u clutch. shoeks. br ake p11tts. Vint lll't"•s. Li('. No. ;,10 DFC Priv ply. 673-82-15. PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER C'nn1plc're S;iles tind Sc>rvi C<!. :10 t·tt:11pacts fln rlisplr1y. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU ll.'i7 \\'. Llnc•>ln r\\'l' .• .\nalil'1n1 5:a-,l\?20 PORSCHE 11fi6 J,\CU,\fi 4.2 x1..::t::, <I l!l7:~. 91 -1 2.0, B!a!'k, .~pd, ehronic \1·irr 1\·hcels, a1n/fn1 l) track ~tert'<1. l..::oni sunr•oof. bl;u•k lac1111ei·, lti pt> sh<H'ks, t1l lov \\"ht't~J.~. slahil· di>t•k, VC'ry lo1v 111\lf'S. 'Vei l ill'!' IJnr~. ili.-cor g1\1up, Sa:i<XJ ('••n'd for. S2.~9:i. 673-1()58 frl2-tl-11:l. I\( a.:/11i r.rru·k IX C..1:issil'. I -l!lG_'_l _P_O_P._SC_ll_E~,-,.,-,-,.-1 -,-600~. i\"t•ar Conroursr. Be~t ofr xlnt ffind, S2100 nt'.'11· pain1. .. ,.,.t· st_'OO, 499-:':00S. l·;1JI a f1 6, 633--1039. JENSEN '72 Porsche 911 T Tatl:A, JF:i\SEt' I:\TERCEPTOR L;.ir~c Selection u! Colors lr1n1ert i1Hc Deli1·e1y VL!LL SERVICE: Ul·:P,\RT~IE:NT '··NEWPORT IMPORTS :':100 \.". 1~,., ~.t 1!11")'., 642-9405 N.B. --------MAZDA SEE THE ALL NEW RX4 IM'.'.EDIATE ~ELIVERY '73 DEMO CLEARANCE :i;n\ .. ]\; !'l!OGR::s~ SAVE $$$ _111!] , •• ,;·q ;;1 • f .. 1n!:1 1\ a I -7"i7: * Mazda 7 4 Rotary * $77 MONTH ::r, :'<IO~~TIJS OPE'.\ LEASE \,ill :1t'<"l'pt 1rade-u1s f"t\LL !\lit. FHY 8·12·6Gfi6 ['~ ll[J t. Be ~e ~ fu,A!DA l i":'.:11 llt'.1"h B!. R 12-666fi '13 MAZDA RX2 II s;1rc>.f lransn1issioo, r<1di1J. l11•11 1cr. 1111maculatc condi- !11Jn, 11011 1F:u1 :1 ~pd, le<1thc1", sterro, lo rni. Fae. n1ags. 552-79~1--1 ROVER P.OVEH. 1969 TC 2000 ·I <lr, l{adio. healrr ;11r, ni.-.1· Radials, p 1·e stii;c 1v/ ['{."(/Jl(;/11)', ~119."i, 962-:nil TOYOTA ONE YEAR WARRANTY '73 TOYOTA CORONA SEDANS ~r1·cr;il n.ec onl:'~ !o 1·hoose !rum a ll equipped \\'ilh 11uln- n1a!ic, fa·• ··y air cond . radio, l'lc. All p1'i<"e(! hclo11· lliC !'OS! of a llC'll' 197-:. Sl·:E; THi:t>.I NO\V ... DlllV!:'. I W C Bl'Y O~E . , • BILL MAXEY . TOY<l>TA l"~l·BE,\CH·BL\'D. '17--- HCN'Tl'.\GTO~ BE,\Oi '74 TOYOTAS LEASE' or BUY l\c.~ ill ndo•I-. -i\t 11• C11lors at ~erutlewiA W TOYOTA 1%6 llnrhur, r .. \!. f-,.l'i '.l~.n~ Shipment of New 1974 TOYOTA'S JUST Arrived! fm inerliate itcliver:v on 1:1os! hard-lo-get r.10<1cls: 1r(1•·k~:. SR-;;·s. Corona 1\•ar:on,·, c" ·. ~lllaru111r. lllutors !lltVn & llCWI ~I~ & Slli\1l ~· '' '"'~' ""'" ........ ~'· .. ...., "'"' ----'69 LA NDCRUISER, \\'arn I MEW CAR" SPECIALS! -....i ~ peopM wnk aftff weH .,.. fWliftg °"' ..... MW!• McCarth1 ~.o,..e 1, tM ploc• to Hy their wrl MW cor becousit we ....... it when we MIY "nobody beats ow dl'als"!! * '74 OPEL Ma.rot1:1C-.. s317700 .... .,., .. 4 4 c•I .. "'ie .. • .. ,.1,.nJi.,~kJ J ,J. " '74 BUICK •EGALCl'I.. Au'""""I"• I""""' Ye-"' l ,!, 1"~··· ()• ,,.,,...j "''" ··~\. '"'t"'. ''"IW. & c •. • /, , ....... ~ "'°'~ ~ .... 1 .... 1 '74 BUICK Al'OUOCl'l. P-.,.i.::i 10'••1 rt,.11. .... ~ o;e~ l.ri('r' ,,. v;h· •"C<~ r '"'' !>'lll""-d•r·•)>W>"!(!\:o"~ •Llt,t.31 '74 LESABRE lUXUSCl'I.. DISCOUNTED '74 LIMITED CPE. OISCOUHTID s 159085 r •<I !" '74 RIVIERA DISCOUMTlD s 165707 '74 ESTATE WAGON DISCOUNTED '74 LIMITED .,_ DISCOUMTfD s 142762 .... 1.'..IJ '74 BUICK REGAL CPE. DISCOUHllD * JUST THINK WHAT YOU'LL SAVE OM OUR REMAINING 73's VOLVO '74 VOLVO'S HERE NOW Inunediate Deliv~ry On 1\ll i\lodels BUY or LEASE ~tolt lwi& W YOLYO 19C5 \!arbor, C.tlt 6·16-9:103 'i"O VOLVO-Xlnt shap e, ;111!01na1ic, oir, 4 r}{'w 11res Cull 837-2532 or 5.l\6-W51 Autos, Used 990 CADILLAC CADILLAC 1973 E xecutive & Demonstrator SALE Cpe. DeVilles, EIDorados and Sed. DeVilles 10 TO CHOOSE FROM ALI. ill ~:T!CULOUSL\' Sl·:RVJCF:D ,\ND i\IAl'."ITA!Nf:O All Low Mileage '12 ~~OHO Toriao Hard Top Cpc -. !\lid slze luxury, driven only 25,000 niites by lhe original O\\'l\t'r \\'ho c a I' e f u 11 y niain!airu.:d , it. Equipp1 .. 'tl 1\'ith autontatic I r a n s . , radio, h~ate1', p o w t' r slL't'l'ing, po\\•er 11 r a kc s, POI\'('!" 11•i11dows, {a C\Ol"Y <ti\" t•tc. (112GHC ), Ael 104"!i1y S:l:17J. Johnson & Son, Lult'Oln l\l~reury, 2 6 2 6 J larbor, Costa J\le s a , ~11)-5630. 1972 t1"JRD Country Sednn, three Seat Station \Vagon 400 cid V-8 Engine. Po11·1·r Steel"i11g. Po11·er Brakes, Di:.c }"1-0111. PowC't" Re:1r \\'lndo1v. Roof Lu g ga g <' B.al'k, Ne\V \Vh!te\vnll Tires. Color -Gray. MilC'ag1• 70,000. Licf'nse 768 F.LT. Pl'ice Sl.295. Con ta 1· 1 J\targaret Greenman, Daily J'ilut , :uo V.'est Bay Stl'('('I, Costa J\1esa. JEtP '70 J Et-:P Renegade CJ J. xlnt ·n~ JE.l'.'.P Wagone£>r. 4 \\'hi 1t1· 11•/hubs. all po11'<'1", xl11! conil , $229:> 5-15-1675 LINCOLN All Fully Equipped .69 LINCOLN 4 dr Sl'1la11 (Ser. 2-175901 ns lu1v as \rERY CLE/\N. Lu.xu r•y ,t $5888 s11fcty at a bargain pri,•t'. Has lht· li11esl L~uipn1('nl SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ttu-oughout inl'luriin:-: rull po11·er. faclol")' air. Ltnr!au DURING JANUARY rool etc. {X..'t\51671 $11i7:1. INVENTORY SALE J otu1son & Son Lint"()l11 l':!:i!T.!m!!'!"I !llt'l"C., :!62ti Harlxlr, Costa l\l t'sil, t>4Q.....j6:i(I. MERCURY CHEVROLET ·;~CHEV r.lONTE CAl'!LO MUSTANG ECO:\O:'lflCAL sarl· & 1967 FASTBACK ato·11c·t1vc. l ikl~ Ill'\\ ruicl 1.,o,,. 1nilcagc, n1ech l'.\•·eJIC'n! f'l/UipJl('d 11"i!h aulo1n;1!ic Nc1'' paint. illai;s & i\IL1·k1•y t1·ans. radio, healer, fat>tory Thompson lil"CS. Air ~111x·ks air cond, full po1vr, Ctl' !\.lust sf'e to <1pprC'ci<i!oe. (•tllETI I. Asking S :! 5 7 5, i\1akc offer. 646-fi0~1:1. Johnson ·~ Son , Li ncoln .68 r-.tustang Calif. Spec. Low r.1c1·cury. 2626 H n r b o r . . Good nd 01 .... u1-.. C >J C.ff>.::0<."?" lllJ. ('O •o " ._.,, Os la h CStl, .J"ttr.iu.;u. li·lfi--580 1 1972 J\lONTE Carlo. deluxe 'il Fst'~,,,.~,~.,-.-,-,,~,1-.-0-,-. ~loa-·~u-•ul'. a..:l'c~soril.'s, lo 1nlic;i,,, .fist offr over $19!6. n1inl l-ond. !"rited lo sell. ,\[I 5 pr-,1 551-:lll~ Orig. 0\1TJr. 4!!2-081i7. '70 i\tUSTANG, au10, 11ir. '70 Che1")' ln1p<1la PIS. Very l'lc>An. Jtun~ Air. auto. radi<1, \'inyl top. b'T'Cal! 5JG-6.\59 111'1'" IJJ'<'s. SIOOO or best -"'-"'~~~"";;:c.~c;;;:- oll<'C. •''"""" OLDSMOBILE 'Tl VEGA lla!chbk etlC'. au!o, ---------- 12,000 n1i. like new, good Sales .l Sr.v\ce m1. S2Wj, ·19-l-:hl02 o r OLDSMOBILE •1 1-S4~1. GMC TRUCKS "f.G Cl-IEVELLE, v·-8, auto, HONDA CARS "'""'· · ... ,,,,, ""'· Goo<i UNIVERSITY OLDS i\lPG. $G.)(J Olfl'r 557·1501. 'l'" Cl lE~'\. N Si IV 2850 Harbor Blvd. 111 ~' 1 ova a . gn. C 1 l\i . 5-10 9640 6 cvl, auto, xlnt confl. s.-).j(}.1_0_,_a __ ,_~===:c----- 673:1,,.1 PINTO '6-1 11\.lP. J\/C, r & H, RUNS :i.:111!. Vt'ry 1·lean. A 1 r 1972 PINTO Sq \\"r;n, aulo shof'ks. hitch. S2'!15. ~l~-s:-~·J6. lr<1ns. 2000cc l'nK. rl1 se CHRYSLER hrakes, A/C, cu~101n int., L. ruck, r-.·!ichelln lin•s, 1:l.!XXl 1ni. Beautiful ear. 'G:i Ch rysler. V8. nll p11T. $~95. 673-1658 r-:l'eds :-rarti•r ·~·. tune-up. 'i2 Ford Pinto Runahout ·1 (.'()()(! tran~por~aoon_ 1100. spd, s!crro, custom inter;or. s.~· ;irt 5 :d 607 ''· Bay, \ .. ,,,,"al !JG8:1:.11 ·11 " ('..\-!. Call 5 1~75.o;;. ' "\ s. ~· •1 u. C OMET '72 PJNTO Rli11about. b!"O\vn , .\ spd, llS:ll. roof rack. Good ----------·1 Ctlnd $:!1:'i0. 5-18-0944 ·73 <'Of..fLI 2 Oil. Cornpany 0 1~'n e1! ,t PLYMOUTH maintained lik<' nrw in our l-----------1 ser\'ic(' dept. Equippt'd y,•i!h '73 DUSTER automatic tr11nsn1ission, nir G CYL. automatic tran~. con<I ., po1•.'<'r s t e er I n g, power i; t ee r i n g . Air radio, h e at e r, e t c . conditioning Low L oy,• Comfortnhlc, .o:afe an cl n1i!es. Like new. RJIBEV ccono miC'al (37SIIDE I .S3275. Howard Chevrolet .Johnson & So n Li ncoln Mercury. 2626 H ll r b or, J\1acArthur and J amboree Costa Mesa 540-5630. Nc\\'JX)rt Beach - Super Clean Cars At Super Low Prices! '73 PINTO , .. $2395 Suro:or rr .. .., ... .,~"'· «•i.:.>. de! ... ,, 1rw & b· lo( ~d'"(G\lfl '72 PINTO w..- $2 49 5 lAe r..:., • •1~J. ''"'°· fT'0'1' ~ '"''Lit •Bc,•11[. '71 MAVERICK , .. $1895 (~r"~'~bf ,I 0><'".'<'..>Li l. ,, ... ~(,h,•11 1 • '72 MUSTANG SporhoAoof $2695 ~, o ,,.., >\ & f'b ''"''''' \,~ """' L.. •i.<l•• ~! '73 TORINO G,_,s,t. $2795 (f""'"~'l• OYtoo.-dm.,i:l,">(.•I! i..;. ·~ac..vA '73 TORINO GrCllOd TorWo $2695 • [) ,.., '"'" ·~ & ~~-~ l;o ~11001~/\ ·'72 MONTE $2595 \~~,,.. .. ~· .... ·~; v'°"' .... "~-•"l·> ""~ '68 CAPRICE 40r.H.T. $995 ~'4"'" rl,..,.,, "·'•l. "' V rc'Of ..,,,,~'"lo; :1 0M~/I '72VEGA ·~-$1995 · ... , '72 NOVA Cpo. $2595 C~''·"""' '" ... ·~.., "'"''" ro-~"\ !..... "' ... ~ •••• '68 CUTLASS c ...... , .. $895 ':; ,y, -~· '~-'""' -..:er h:v i<.,.· .. ' '71 VISTA c,...;5..-...,.. $2695 ., ,.,.., r . • rn ,..,,,.1, u•. ,, ... , _ z I 1"l>''1.I '72 COLOMY l'ortw.,.. $2795 L·-""~ '" r·'-,..,,.,,,. ·~,. "p"" L·< ~ '~..t.i.L '71 MAZDA ll2 Cpt $2195 (~; i~·•·) ,_,.., ~(•e """' L' .: 1 /1(. ;i '71 Chrvsler T&cwo+- $2395 L·~ ,.,...A 1 "''"" "' 1•., f•i1e Lo , •• ..,,. ... '70 LEMANS c .. $1795 '-..r•~ "" ' ~,,,_.,. .,. ,i, ,....,. l, ~ .. ,o••j '72 OPEL Cpo. $2295 s'4"-<~"}~ • ~-r<>J-.> o.,J ""'" L..:. • ~ J 1£1 ( '10 SKYLARK ~· $1795 !ivpe. cl.an, o•, W'O, rock, en:! ""~·h "'O'~ CONTINENTAL ATLAS '72 SKYLARK '11 CONTINENTAL COUPE sii9s See to appreciate! This fi ne. Chrysler/Plymouth · auto shows the ~st or C'are. Open Dally & Sun. 'tll 10 Pl'.1 = i:c~aa.;rroouio. <ado & $2977 hubs. J)('rfect body & xl nt. I mech. L'Ond. \Viii trade. Kfl -~·IO Dlr. 1--------f '7[) Corona dc.lu.'(e II di'. . $1230. !Ins lu."ury eq~1pmcnt 1':111 2929 Harb.:ir Blvd ., ._----------! power. auto. temp. n1r. Costa Mesa AM -}'l\~ stereo, LancllHI" too 546 1934 '70LESABRE ~m Lwi& W VOLVO trio,; r r~u.,JOr, c .t>.r. G4G·9303 'TI MAZDA • 2 dr. air. low mi. high MPG, Excel ('Ond, S2S50.Qr Best 645-3751 * '72 RX-2 * R & 1-1 Clean. good shape. &16-4671 aft. 5 NEW '73 Mazda RX2, 11ir Call 673-2319 ~--'70 TOYOTA Corona, aut. 4 dr. 5€!dan. Xlnt rond. 4!H-592t VOLKSWAGEN --·----·---, '57 \n.V, '10HP eng, Y.'ood paneling inside, $250 or be11t offer, &16-.1072 '73 SUPER Bcct!C', su1u·oof, yellow, perfect cond. $2500 . 492-4977' 675-3524. cond, radio, radial tiN:'s, '69 J<~ASTBACK 48,000 ml. 838-1683 after 7Pl\.1 ! Excellent • $1500 '73 J\tAZADA RX2. r-.tui;t sell , I ~4~76'14 * 673-SWS I air cond, vinyl top, ;),000 1973 SUPER Bug. AM/FM mi. 557-9185 stt'reo. 20,000 mi. Xlnt cond. MERCEDES BENZ Make oft.,. 673-9749 Brook.< 'TI VW Bus, Inunac, Must l $ .. !!<'IL Getting married Des· m lcs 15,99a .,AA 1'1!!1.1 11 5 30 perAte. V'ITV<rJ ll :. pm 4."iO SLC 48.000 lease avail. 8.11-~0 We 11rc having a January .. While Sp11ce" sale ... Sell soniethlng "1.th n Dll lly Pilot Oassified Ad! Call &12-56jfj Now! ' '71 SUPER Beetle. Perfect! $1850. Privall' party, 5-19-ffi!l8 TWO 1967 VW bugs, condition. 494-5!)24 1ninl and much more (292CYQ) • Spec ial price S2T75. John.i;o~ 1970 DUSI'ER & Son, l.1ncoln MC'rcrry, 2J2,, CleBn, 20 m pg, AJ\.1/FM. ~~-Cos ta M e s a , Sl600. 636-mO aft 6pm. ,---1 Ill E l nd '.;..! ?lyr.i. Se~: .. H:--s '':'4 1·1-:-s, 0 .MARK , • xce co · needs v.-ork, running cond. Or ig owner, $2850. or Best $65. 545-I~ of.fer. 536-4986. 1;-;;,;:;;;;.::;..:~'::c--";:;:::c-:~= '66 PLY. Fury. New radial COUGAR t;i•,,, mach., & body •Int. 1---------· -$395. or offer. 846--61511 PONTIAC ·n COUGAR XR7 TIIJS car 111 very shurp. See and drive It to appreclated-----------1 -----------1 lt1 performance and '64 Tempest G cvl 63,COO mi. TIME FOR handling exce llen c e . one own. Xlnt cond Economy with a a f e t y , _ au!'JLlrans R~ 548~ _ QUIC K CAS H Equipped with a utomatic '64 TEMPEST Wgn. VS full \ -·lnlnllmlasion, radk>, heater, PoWer, air, clean, prt.' pt)', power 1teering:, po wer $295. Call 846-2123 brakes, f acto ry air THROUGH A oondltlonlng. Land•• lop T-BIRD (701EOJ). $$le Prtce $2695 .. 1----------1 Johnson It Son Lincoln 1972 THUNDERBIRD, WANT AD Mercury,\3626 l:larbor, oond,Be11totfer. Costa Mesa 540-6630. 979-8450 or: 640-0668 FORD VEGA 642-5678 '64 FORD wagon, looks good, '74 VEGA, 11 MPG, full runa .,oo. Make offer! warr. 1400 mf. Only S2675 * 642--2264 • Incl. 74 lie, 499-3636 ..... $1795 ~ cle-o~ ca o \Je«it e>1 ~\ p>ee Lx ~411ACT Mike McCarthy BUICK ·OPEL 15550 BEACH DLVD : H:,,,, ~ ,; 'i.1nJie .. 1!"1 WESTMINSTER 893·3033 7 ,• 7 . . . .. -. San Clemente T oclay's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. St.ocks VOL. o7, NO-Jo, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 TEN CENTS San Juan Candidate Battles Ouster at Fo r um By PAi\1El.A llALLA,\l 01 ,~. DtllY P llOI sun A candid<ile for l'ilY council -angry over his ousll'r fro111 a weekend speaker's forum at Y.'hich he and t"·o othc>r unin\'ited candidates v.·ere bitterl y attacked asked the San Juan Capistrano city fathers for he.Ip fo.1onday. Charging "dlscri n1ination and unfatr pol iti cal practices ," .John S1vccney risked th e council to dclcr1n lne how n1uch cont rol mobile home 1nanagers have over lhe cont ent of 1ncctings th;1L lake place • S liares Grie f in their parks. The city attorney was iis ked to look lnto it. Sweeney, planning co in mi ss Ion chai rman. v.·as referring to a ca ndidates' foru m held Saturday at the Ran cho Alipaz Mob ile Home Park. "'11lc meeting v.·as bill('(i as a 'meet the candidates' night. Yet I v.·as not invited," he said .. The ciindidate told the council that he, fellow comm iss ioner Douglas Nash and Yvon Hrcksher had been exclud(.'CI fro1n other forums as well. ur1 Tt lft>llol• President Nixon ~mbraces Julie Cho tiner at the funeral of her father, ~·turray 1-1. Chot1ner. a political aIJy and friend of the President for al n1ost three decades. Cbotincr died Jan. 30 of a blood clot follow· an auto a<.:cl dent. CUS D Votes to Adve rtise l~i ds f 0 1· 2 New School s C..ipist r:ino Unified S<'hnol District 1rus ('e Pres ident George \Vhitc wamrd frtlow members ).londay th:d al ready ha H of Inst yea r's S25 milho n bond issue has l>N:n comm illcd and tha t new sC'hools should he carefully st udied before going out lo bid. Bu t in spi te of the "aming. !he board voted strong ly to ::id1·l'r\ise bids for t1\·o nc1v elemen tary schools in the fastest grov.·ing po rtions of the dist rict. The two can1 puscs. ctich costing about 1.5 rni llion. 1~·ou td be the rc,pl ace mcnt to !l.'iission Vil'jo's t(·rnporary Castille School and the nc\V J\·lot1lt.on L::lcrnent ary Srhoo l 111 l..;1~1111;1 :-.iigut•l. \Vhi!e stressed th :1t hts c1lnctr11 1\as ove r the proJrCh·d ~u.~t for building l'ach of thr ne\v ca mpuses. ··111crc has 10 be a Jes." expensive l\'ilY to butld sthools." he said. \\'hite cilcd other s<:hoot distric ts where ca mpuses only a few ye:irs old were being closed fo r lack of pupils, and stressed that the district shou ld keep that phaenomcnon in mind in plann ing new ca mpuses. Ever since voters approved the major bond issue l:ite last year the district has maintained a busy progTam of plnnning and build ing new schools in order 10 cope with a heavy growth problem. \Vhite joined other trustee s i n approving the bids fo.londa y, agreeing that the bid process was simply a search Orange Coast Weather f\1otitlY sunny Wednesday w!Lh son1e high clouds at nmes. Cooler days with highs at the beaches in the low 60s rising to 66 inland. Overnight lows 4M8. INSIDE TODA. Y hlauor Jo1a>h AliQJ01• uhte -re- turned h<»ne uxtau aft.er di.lair pearinQ for JB ctaus on a "prir t(Jnged1Xll'ation." Story Page S. L, M. •"41 f c.i1ion111 ) CIHNll.O »t4 CtMk1 It cro .... r1 u IM•lll Miitie" t ••n1ri.t "•" 4 E111trtt111m..,1 It "'"'"'' 9·11 Hy Otrd11tr 1' ....._K_ 14 AMI L .... A 11 -.. Mlltval 1"11...tl 11 M•lltMI MtW1 4 or--. C.."lt I ,...,.,. lt-11 It.cl: M9ft:fls 1•11 Tfftvltloll 11 TllHlen It WUllltf' 4 W""itfl't NtWI l).lt WffW """ • for offers from the building ind ustry. Truste€s disagreed v.·ith \Vhite on the prospect of some district schools facing n. fate of early closure for lack of pupils. "\V e are so far from saturation in this district that il seems inconceivable lhat v.·c will face the same problems of other districts that are closing their schools," said N1guel's trustee Bob J·furst. He "'arned that I.he board "shouldn 't play games" with the bids and bu ilders , un]('SS it was comn1itted to honoring its invitation (or bids. \Vhite cited the $400 .ofil cost for the canlp"us at Castill~ where more lhan a cj(lzcn portable huitd ings have been erected lo accommodate new pupils. He hinlt'd that perha ps the di stri ct might examine th e modular approach 1n future school planning in order lo conserve the bond money. But Director or Adm in i s t r at i ve Services Joseph Wimer said that portable campuses n1ay not be thal much cheaper. "Castille is only a half-sized school and if v.·e '1•ere to apply the same costs 10 a full sized school it might come to only $1 a square root cheaper," he said . The difference, then, between lhe cost of a JXJr\able school compared to a permanent one is "not that great" he added. Trustees also briefly discussed the long-range prospec t that the s~tion or Mission Viejo served by Castille might someday become part of the Saddleback Unified School District under proposals wbich· began recently to realign district bolffidaries. But Supt. Tru111an B e n e d I c t recommended that trustees not concern themselves 'with any Druriediate «!:Hect.! (See WARNING, Pqe II Crestlite Manager Unhurt in Accident Kenneth Teel. the manager of San Clemente's Crestlite Aggregate Products plant, escaped injury MOnday afternoon when his expenatve German sportscar hurtled over an embankment near the plant site. Teel , ·39, wa!I driving along the private road leading to the: plant at a speed which palice said was abou t 70 m.p.h. or more when the car left the roadway. The resident of 209 Calle Tcna)e was unhurt. 1-Ie questioned the legality of a mobile home park's management selecting 11·hich candidates their residents y,·ould be allowed to hear. "I object lo activities that marshal mobile home residents against an "unseen enemy'," he said. At this p:>int Councilman Edward Chermak, who is running for re-election, interrupted. "I oppose this. I consider it a politlca\ sJ)(.'CCh. It is out of line and I "''ant the official record to rcOect only that he '':anted us to look into the n1anagen1ent of 1nobile home parks," he sai C.: angrily. Chermak's objection stemmed from Sv.·1..-eney 's assertion that 1wo mobile home parks manage rs had agreed to invite au the candidates to a forum. He then listed the dates and places . CoWlcilman Thorpe agreed that it was not a time to list other meetings, but said the coun cil should look into general l:J ws on ca1npai gn practices. .~'layor Roy Byrnes \\'hen questioned later admitted that at one point he. 11·as asked to IC'ave the mee ting S1\C'Cney referred to. but. V.'!l! allowed to remain. Byrnes added that citizens 11•ho reside in mobil e home parks in ti.Jc <Xlt'ifllUnity should kno1v that an atten1pt is being made by those 11·ho 11•ish lo be in po11·l'r to isolat e m<>bilc home d1vellcrs fro1n the issues of the campaign . "The mecha nism ls w i th ho Id i n g: information by presenting on ly CL·rtain c<inc1idatcs," ht· sa id. "People sclllc in a s I r u c t u r c d enV1ronn1c·nt for goo..1 an d sul ftcient rt>a.~ons," l'Onlinued the ma}or. "Th~rc arc fe v.cr annoy01nccs, bul this l!t\('S hous111g management the right to 1'l!StriL1 access to inforrn:Hion. •·\\'hat 11·e ha1·e nov.· is a traveling road show in which seven candidates are presented unde r the guise of fr1..•r 1..·xchange ot opinions of all ca ndidates, 1\'hcn they don 't represent the full cross· ~t·c1io11 of all the issues bt•111g prl·sc n!ed ." There arc 10 cand1d:Jll'S for three co1u1('ll scat~. Hearst Daughter Pulled From Home by l(idnapers In San J1ia11 Council ·Begins Battle of Noses Residents of the Dana Marina Mobile Estates may soon know the sweet smell of success. San Juan Capistrano City Councihnen vowed Mooday lo "do all Jo our power" to locate and correct the source of foul odors which may be coming from the city's sewage treatment plant. Responding to a plea in petitions signed by · ;111 full-time and most part-time rt"Sidenla of the mobile home park, lhe N ixon Urges Health Ca re For One, All By HELEN THOMAS \VASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon pledged today to assure every American comprehensive medical care with a minimum of federal interference and no higher laxes. In a speech to the Am erican Hospital Association outlining his forthcoming hea lth insurance progran1, Nixon drew a round of applause when he declared: "There are those who say that health services in America can onl y be improved and _extended by the federal governm ent, and with that I totally disagree." He presumably was referring to proposal& by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Mass.), which would pro" id e government financin g ol a cradle-to-the· grave health insurance system . Nixon said the three-part program he will submit to Congress \Vedn esday will offer "balanced, dignified health care protection" at a cost every American can afford. "Let us not make the mistake of destroying the best medi cal care system in the v.•orld that we already have," the President told lhe h o s p i t a I administrators. Nixon, accompanied by his wife, made no direct reference to Watergate but at one point reiterated his intention to serve a run eight years in the presidency. "The legacy I would like to leave Riter my term ol service in lhe presidt:ncy, eight years . , . is a legacy of peace," NJroo JDld his audience. . ... 'Ille Presklent was :?pplauded six times during bis ~minute appearance. council agreed to a recommendation made by Public Works Director \Villia1n ~1urphy to ask the plant's designers -Lowry Engineering Science to locale the jlf'Olilem_ "Lowry said this wouldn't be a problem," said Councilman Jim Thorpe. "Lowry owes us a solution." Murphy said he met with about 20 residents of the park last week and learned that the odors seem lo be strongest between 2 and 6 a,m, when the air i:s still. Representatives of the Water Quality Control Board could find no measurable odor, but he said he did not know what time t h e i r measurements were taken. "We will measure intermittently' until v,.·e determine the source of the problem," said Murphy, The public works director added that perfwne devices had been used at one lime, but they did not prove satisfactory and were discontinued. The Dana Point treatment plant uses a dome lo cont rol odor, but San Juan's process is different and a dome would not be practical, he added. Anger over the odors. aet.'Ording to spokesmen for the mobile horIJC park, slems from promises made by public official s that v.·hen the San Juan plant (See ODORS, Page %1 Acapulco Yacht Racers Grouped Near ]sla11ds Leaders in the 1,430 mile San Diego to Acapulco Yacht Race were bunched northwest of Cedros Island al the 8 a.m. position report today . Light winds have slowed the ra~ John Scripps' 79·foot ketch Miramar from the host San Diego Yacht Club~ was leading the Hi-boat fleet about 300 miles from San Diego after 44 hours of saillng. Miramar is the scratch boat. Second was Bob Beauchamp 's Colwnbia 57 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, fight ing a close bDttle with John MacAllister's Standfast· 40 sloo p Mas Alegre, SOYC. Mas Alegre was reported as the corrected lime overall and Class B leader for the secQDd straight day. ;tie · race .startt!d Sunday al noon from San Diego. Tunis T liieves T o Lose Hnnds TUNIS (UPI) -T1vo men convicted of theft have been sentenced by a L.ibyan Koranic court to have th eir right hands cut off, the Tunis Afrique Presse news agency says. Koranic law provides Co r amputations, floggings and other corporal punishment for specified offense! but the law is rarely applied outside Llbya and Saudi Arabia. The agency did not say li.tonday when the sentence.! would be carried out. Coun cilmen. Face S urplus La nd Dis pzite By JOHN VALTERZA Of tllt o_.:1y .. lld Sl1ff San Clemenle city co u n c i 1 m e n Wednesday will face a second round in a controversy over plans to develop a small piece of surplus freeway properly into a view park. '• Residents along East Aven i da Cordoba have opposed the proposal to develop a lot on a dead-end street in to a public viewpoint on growlds that traffic fl ow would be' a problem and pri vacy to some dwellers cou!d be threatened. But one of two commissions w h i c h ha\.!C exam ined the idea sin ce the council first dealt wilh the resident opposition has cndJrsed the idea. The traffic-parking c om n1 i s s ion re cently fa iled t.o muster enough votes for a majority of ayes to endorse the park idea. Abstentions ki11ed a definitive vote. City parks commissioners, however. have :strongly endorsed the proposal to (Ste PARK , Pace%) JUOTORI ST FEELS ENERGY CRUNCH BETHEL, Conn. (AP) _,-Charles Morfett of Bethel got caught. between the energy crisis and mass transit at a railroad crossing today. Police said Moffett had been wailing for gasoline since 5:30 a.m. in a line of 75 cars lhat cl'O!Sed a railroad track. At 7:30 a.m., as his car straddled the track, Moffett heard a whi stle. He jumped out or his 1972 car just before a 10-car passenger train from Danbury demolished It. l>olice charged Moffett, 35, with failure to stop at a grade crossing. 2 Gumnen Fire Shots h1 Esca pe BERKELEY (UPI ) -The IS.year-old daughter of newspaper e x e c u t i v e Randolph A. Hearst was kidnaped from her a partment Monday night by two men who fired shots at neighbors as they drove away, it was disclosed today. Patricia Hearst, a sophomore at Berkeley, was dragged screaming from her duplex apartment In the Berkeley Hills and dumped inlo the trunk of her kidnapers' car. Police said the two s11spects were identified as black. Officers said Miss Hearst was in the apartment with her fiance, Steven Weed, 26, when the doorbell rang about 9:20 p.m. and a white female said her car stalled and asked to use lhe phone. Then, police said, the two men broke into the house, attacked Weed and a neighbor who heard the commotion, and tied both men up. They dragged Miss J·learst outside and £orced her lnto the trunk of a white 1963 convertible. As they drove away, follov.·ed by a station wagon, the suspects fired several shots at neighbors attracted by the screams, police said . The car, which had been stolen in Berkeley apparently earlier in the evening, was fowid abandoned a half hour later about eight blocks away. !l.1iss llcarst is one of five daughtE>rs of Hearst. president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner. and chairn1 an of the board of the Hearst Corp. She and Wc!Xi. a former teacher at Crystal Springs Schoo l for Gir ls, a pr ivate hi J:.:h school in Hillsborough, which she attended , announced their engagement on Dec. 19. Pol ice said It appeared obvious that the kidnapers knew who Miss Hearst was. The news media had been aware of the kidnaping slnce shortly after It took ·place, but agreed to withhold information at the request of police and Miss Hearst's parents, who hoped to make: contact with the kidnapers. The kidnaping followed a recent series of incidents involving prominent persons iu the San Francisco Bay Area and apparently random killings of while persons. On Nov. 6 Oakland school.! Superintendent Marcus Foster as shot and killed and an aide was critically wounded by two men who identified themselves as being from tbe "Symbionese Llberalion Anny." The group subsequently sent a letter .sayfng it planned to kidnap prominent persons to finance a "war against the Establishment." . Two men~ both while. were later IS.. HEARST, Pa1e !I """.,....,....,..,,,,.,......,...,..., ... .._...,,,........,...,."""mz""""..,_..,.~.,..,...,.......,...,,"""'.,.......,.....,,.., ... ..,.,._~..., I n dians -win o•e" ·nt»u1 · c1~1e ' V AILEY CENTER (AP) -II was no match for a motorcycle gang of whites who raided the La JoUa lndlan reservation. When the dust settled, six of the cyclists were in police custody and two were running In terror for the hills. A beating given two Indians who ord~red U1e cyclist.. to leave brought other Indians. The armed Indians rescued Michael Asher. IB, and Jerry Mo r- etti, 20, who bad been thrown down a canyon side, struck with a rock, jammed Into a' cattle guard crossing and kicked . With pickup trucks, 10 male Indians blocked a hilly road between . t ' Gang the "chopper" cycles and an abandoned tribal hall where the motor- cyclists spent Saturday night. A posoe of sheriff's deputies arrived and took Into custody sh: members of the llangmen's Club o! Anaheiln. A •r.kesman said they were jailed in San Diego (Dr invemi· gation o assault with a deadly weapon and tre.spassing oil an Indian reservation. No one could catch the two whites who left on foo t. The Injured Indian youths wern hospitalized but listed in good condition Monday. • , • • I 2 DAILY f'ILOT SC I -Missima. Viejo Action to Annex Schools Delayed By JAN WORTll Ot lh• Olll J PllOI \IUI A. proposM annexation of t w o elementary schools and one high school site in Mission Vle)o appears t& be in limbo today a!ter trustees of txi1h school dlsirict.s involved toolt no ~::~ioo • ~londay and urged caution 011 the move ParenL11 of students in the Capistrano Unified School Dislricl portion 11f Mission ' Viejo have urged Saddleback Valley _.., Uniflfrl trustees lo annex them. . , They say it detracts from community ident ity for Miss ion Viejo to be split between two schoo l dis tricts. They Point out that one of tile t~·o elementary schools in the Capistrano district in Mission Viejo Is some 14 miles from the district headquarters. They also object to their children having to attend a different high school from their friends in Mission Viejo. But after presentation of a financial analysis of what a transfer of properties . and equipmen t would involve, , 1 : Saddleback trustee Chet Briner said -"1'his proposal is Impractical , to say the least. It would impose a bu rden . on the district:" The cost analysis of the proposed .. annexation of Casti lle. Elementary, Viejo -:-Elementary, and an unnamed high school ' Peter McKenzie New 01airman ·.For Boys Club San Clemente stockbroker Pe t e r McKenzie has been selected drai m an of the OOard administe ring the South Coast Area Boys Club. The resident of 4015 Calle -&ienvepido ,.,, sueceeds local bank executive Dan ""Phillipbar. Phllliphar was c r e d I ted · recently by the board for increasing the finan cial base of the club and the implemen tation of several new :· programs. ~ Another recent in novation \\•as the ·· expansion of the board's membership. Besides the selection of McKenzie to r serve on the panel, tive new men in the community have been selected to }; serve as dir ectors. They are lawyers ·· Bernard Allen, insurance agent Chuck Bartok, Marco Forster ·Vice Principal • · J ames Hender!!On~ radio s t at I on e:icecutive Kirk Munroe. and contractor •.· Ken Needels. Officers sclee1ed lo serve v.· it h McKeniie for the eoming year are Dr. ... Robe rt Beasley, vice president; Tom Ax tater. secretary and M u n r o e , treasurer. Accreditation , For Convalescent Hospital Given Beverly Manor Convalescent 11ospital in Capis tr a n o Beach luis won accreditation fro'fi\ a joint commission ':on lxispital accred ilation, administrator • Be rtil Froeberg said this week. A representative of the accreditation group recently toured ihe hospital and determined that it met the standards set by commission which operat~ under :o.pqns6rship of the American College of Physicians. the American College of Surgeons and the American Medical Association. .. • "The accreditation," Froeberg said, , "means that the facility has voluntarily ~en to operate according to standards ~by a profession11l , knowled .'!;e-3 b!e and .,ationally recognized g roup of (lil>rofessionals. '' ,. The hospital joins about 1,800 other 'l!foog.term care .facilities in the nation ill'..ciccredited since the panel was formed , ~ ti" ~ .... -;.. ·-,_ - 1952. OU.H91 COAIT IC DAILY PILOT Tri. Or .... c .. 11 OAIL 'I "ILOl , _.. ~ .. Cf"Nl,.,., ,,.. "'-"·~. " llUIHllr* .., llW Or•n• c .... "'**ltfilnrl (Mnpti"'· ..,.. r11M .Cfltiorw ••• .....r.I~. Mend-Ir "'""""' fr•r. fOr CM" ,,.._..., k-...r1 hodl, """""*""' aew;fllf-i.111 V•Uty, ~ "'""· ,,...lrwl._._. ..... 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IR.61 flllll'!ltllJ'. ·-- site Wll8 presented b~ John Coo~r , Saddleback coordinator of research and dl'velopmenl. He cst.imatod the Saddlcba<'k d1str1tt \lr'Ould be required by law to pay Ca pistrano $2.8 million, the total amount spent by the Ca plstrano district so far on the three sit~ involved. The proposed tr~nsfer would afrect so1ne 1,100 students, one-tenth or the curren t Capistrano Unified student population . It would al.so mean loss of $"20 mll!ion in assessed valuation, or one·tenth of the valuation of lhe Capistrano district. Meeting at the same llme as the Saddleback boord, Capistrano trustees speculated that the finllil cial implications of the transfer are "far too complicated to be successful." Board pT'f'sident George \Vhite warned tha t the $25 million bond issue passed last year is already haU spent in commitments to new schools. The reason the transfer would affect ne w school construction is !hat state law proh ibits a district from selling bonds equal to more than 10 percent of Jls assessed valuation. Bonds pay for school building. If the Capistrano district transferred $20 million of assessed valuation to Saddleback, the amount of bonds sold so far would be more than IO ~rccnt of the remaining valuation, and the district would ha ve sold bonds illegall y, ln a discussion on whether to authorize going to bid for a permanent building at Castille School, several Cap istrano tru s· Ires questioned if Uie matter should be. postponed Wltil the transfer question is decided. But Capist rano Supt. Truman Benedict said he fel t the trustees should put lhe needs of the students over the uncertain transfer possibility. Follow ing his remarks, the trustees approved going out to bid for the permanent Castille facility. At present the school ls held in portable buildings. Sadd/eback Supt. Willia m Zogg told his board "If we do pursue this, the people who "·ant to be annexed should take the initiative, not us. It's their responsibility to push for the legal changes required by the proposal.'' The annexation report '\l."BS accepted by the SaddJeback board without further action. From Page I WARNING . • • of lhe annexation issue. St r~ssing that the matter Is only lh the infant stage. Benedict suid th e com~leidty of such a change would require years of study and negotiation. .. Anyway, Saddleback (whose board reetlved a preli minary study that same night; hasn't made any decisions yet, so we should treat it as a very preliminary issue,'' Tlurst added. LA Laundromat S11spect Killed LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A man suspected of breaking into some coin· ope rated machines at a laundromat was shot and k.iUed by police early today after he wounded t\\'Q officers \vho tried to que.stion him. The man , armed wi th an offi cer's service revol ver that he grabbed during a scuffle, ,.,.as ordered to surrender several times, aCC'Ording to police. Fingerprints identified the man as Fran k flt. Leiter, 22, No rth lfo!Jywood . who pollce said was once was committed to Camarillo State Hospital for drug abuse. Can.did.ates Set For Toro Forum The seven candidates for a single opening M the Seddleb.ack College board of trustees have been invited to speak to the Saddleback Valley Republican Women, Federated. The regular meellng at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 2fi is open to the public and will be in tbt community room of Peoples Federal Savings and Loan in El Toro. Each candidate has been invited to mak:e 1 flv~mtnute speech. Also schfduled for th e program Is Dr. Earl Brian, former st.a~ secretary of Health and Welfare under Gov. Reagan. Capistrano Chamber Hears Caspers Aide Robert Nelson. a drn I n i s tra t i v e assistant to Fifth Di.strict Supervisor Ronald CIJpen, will address members or lbe Capl•lrano Beach Chamber or C:Ommerce at a monthly meeting next week. The Wednesday .aeaalon at l he Maraartta Inn will begin at noon Rnd ls open to aJI in terested members of the community. Nel.On, who represents Caspers in the Soulh Coast portion or the dist rict. plans to discuss roads, parks and se rvh.:e a reas with the chamber members. ' ' Nixon's Staff Gets Pep Talk WA~ HIN G T 0 N (tJP!) - Prt!sldent Nlion !tu btto giving Wliite llouae at.afters pep talks, assuring them ht will b • exonerated Jn the W 1 t e rg1 t e scandal, aC'Ctlrdtng to an alde. The aitlt? said Monday Niion himself appears more confident ht can \'·ard off demands for hU resignat ion or 1 mp eac h m en t, despite a recent Gallup Poll showing on ly a 26 percent approval of Nixon 's performance, Another Gallup poU made public Monday showed that if given a choice, a plurality of voters wo...ld prefer Vice President Gerald Ford to Nixon in the White House for the remaining years of Ni:iron's term. ' Capo Bay Area Chess Club For1ning Up Eighteen young chess buffs from several Capistra n o Bay Are a communities became the ch a r l e r members of a new junior chess club when met for the first lime this past weekend at the San C I e men t e Community Clubhouse. The activity, sponsored by the San Clemente Optimist Club was deemed an instant success by adviser Edward .. Tierney, who stressed th at a ny youngsters interested In the game are wel come to join in the aetlvity \\1hich is scheduled every Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. "\Ve have youngslC'rs enrolled £rom 5 years old on up and all they have to do is show begi nner's knowledge of the game and a willingness to learn ' more," he a"tided; Instruction by older, more advanced chess players is part of the day 's informal routine, he said, and if enough interest is shown, tournaments might be organized in coming weeks. Youngs ters are encouraged to bring the ir own chessmen and boards. Tierney said the junior group is an exte nsion of the senior club which n1eets each Monday evening at Con('Qrdia Elemen tary School. Specific information on each activity is available by calling 492-6731. Adult Education Regislrf!lion Now Under Way Registration began Monday for the spring semester of the adult education program sponsored by the Capistrano Uni fied School District and signups will be held at the beginning of the firs t session of each class through lhe week·, C.ourse offerings -several dozeri. ln all -cover a broad range of interests, including art, craft, cooking, sewing, auto mechanics as well as c(lurses geared to assisting etdults obtain high- school credit. Information about specific c 1 ass meeting places and times Is avti.ilable through the adult education office . The number Is 492-4165 during the evening hours. Daytime infonnation also is available through school dlslrlct headquarters at 496·1215. 'J'uition fee Is $6 with no increases for ext.ra classes. Th~ fee is cut in half for retirees and eliminated for studenls either working for credit or enrolled in citizenship classes and English as a. second language. Front Page I ODORS • • • wus expanded, odors would be dis pell ed. Another source. of lrr:itation ' -one counc.iln1en did not discuss -.... was an automatic triggering of alarm bil.zzers which are sometlmes allowed 19 sound through the night and are pot shut off until morning. - Murphy reminded the council tha t there are thr"ee sewage treatment" plans near ·the park -San .Jl.J8D 'I, ·Dana Point's and Capistrano Beath's ... ''We're still not admlttina: that it's our plant that's causing the problem," he said. "But If it is, we'U correct it." Cultural Program Set at Dana School A ~ ~b!ic 8'rvlce r.rogrirn wllh lh<l title ' Unconscious Cu tural Clashes" will be offered to parents in the Ca pi strano Ull!tled School Dlolrict lonlgbl ol Dana Hill& Wgh School"s Porthole Theater. SpoDIOred by lhe C.piotrono Unllied Counoil of PTS As. lhe I p.m. ]lrOl!r•m will Incl ude lhe showing or two films and a talk by local specialists In the field of contact between ethnic groupa. The public Is wclcome free of cha rge to the program. spokesmen said. Postal Cl erk Guilty LOS ANGELES (UP!) -A postal ('!erk, arrested last year with l!kl flr•l class and, air mail letters In his lunch box while h~ was leaving work, wu convlCted Monday of stealing mall. Shutdown by Trucl{ers Spread~; Toll Climbs By lhe Auoclated Press More Jayorts, viO\ence and disrupted fOOd and fuel shipments were reported today as the independent truckers' sh utdown spread .furU:ler across the nation, Negotiators In Washlngt(ln, D . C. continued efforts to find a compron11se plan to end the six-day protest over fuel prices and freight rates. The shutdown -or ils effects -reached at least 42 states. uled an urgent meeting "'1th President Nixon's C'hief of staff. Cen, Alrxar,drr Haig. The move indicated the talks reach· ed a critical stage wilh both sides hop('. ful that an aareement could be worked out quickly. National Guardsmen. on duty in. three s!ates, escorted some trucks along Penn sylvania highways. A. spokesrnan said four·man Ciuard Wills in jeeps were accon)panylng trucks carrying peris ha ble cargo and medical supplies. Pennsytvania State Police said there were 53 reports of violence -including four shootings -ln the. 24-hour period that ended al 8 a.m. A spokcsn1an said 10 arrests had been made. Highway patrolmen esrorted some lanker trucks in Ohio. Gov, .Mar...-in tll and1'I of ~larylnnd s:11d he \\'Ot1!d use N;ltion:il Gu;1rd truck.~. if necessary , lo !like food ;ind fut'! to tlH.: weS\t.'J"!\ Jlarl Of his Sl~I!.!. lie did not actually caU up the Guard . ho\vevcr. Violence >l"~s rcponcd !:ill• !\!onrllly 11fght or loduy 111 al lr.ust a do1,t•11 st<1les. !\·lost of the troubl(· 1nvolvl'd s11ip1'r firing'l. tire slJsh1ngs or olJJ~·t ·1 .• thro11n ::t trucks. The ()h10 J1 1gli"·ay Patrol s.11J :: prcda"'n fire. destroyed a tr:i.ctor and two trai11'rs al <i trueklng eoinp;lny 111 ~lineral Hidg!!. to.lost of the. violence did not J"csult in serious injury. An exception \\'3S the 'Vll mington, N.C. shooting of a 11 independent trucker manning a blockadl' Federal energy chi,r William Simon to!d members of a Sen ate -House conference committee he needed legislative authority to allow truckers to pass along higher fuel prices to the shipping c.'Ompp.nles they work for. The conference chairman, Rep. Har I e y Staggers ([).W. Va.), said, ho wever, it wa.s unlikely Congress would act soon enough. Later, trowever. the Senate Commerce Committee approved a resolution lhat "·ou!d clr:ir the \\'llY for the .Inlerstate Commerce Con1mission to pennit the truckers to pass oo increased fuel rosts. Sen. Warren G. 1'-fagnuson (0-Wash.), the committee chairman , said he "'ould do everything he can to lnsuN! quick Senate action on the resolution . Mrs. Popeil Will Stand Trial With Her Boyfriend t\.feanwhile, negotiations in the truck strike moved to the White House today, Top federal and state mediators sched· From Pagel PARK • • • convert the park into a viewpoint. A standing offer of $1 ,000 by the Kiwanis· Club to help toward landscap- iag had been formally accepted by the council three yean ago. but thus far ha.! gone unspent pending a fi nal announce- ment from the State Division of High· ways that the land is availablt>. Were the park not to be built. the land eventually ~·ould be placed on t'he auction block and developed privately. Besides the parks iss ue, these ite1ns are included in the agenda for the 7:30 p.m. session: -A letter from local resldenc Duane Hinkle urging the council to reiterate its opposition to the loss of two· local passenger train stops and replacing them In Sa n Ju a n Capistrano, Hin kle ~aid the city should urge the restoration aC the Io ca I stops of the mornin.1t northbound and evenlfli southbound and still keep th e new service in San Juan. Amtrak spokesmen have said lhat ti ght scheduling would not allow the change. - A letter fro m C.Olony Coves spokesman O:larles He.!I urging the <'ouncll to ta ke measures eli minating the acrumulation of earth and boulders on top of a crlb wall Installed two years ago to stem collapse of the bluffs along ,North El Camino Real. Residents of the area have deemed the collectlon of fallen 10U "a dange rous situation." -A request by San Clemente High School cycling adviser Con A. Rusling that the city install a series of bicycle routes to ease the problem for local cyclists. -A. request by the South C.Oa st Area By ARTI!UR R. VI NSEL Of ""' O•Uv "•lot si.tt Testimony tn the preliminary hearing for Mrs . Eloise Popeil of Newport .Beach and her alleged lover. accused or eonspiring to murder h e r multlrnillionalre husband to assure a piece of his $200 million fortune, has led to an order that they must formally stand trial. ~Irs. Popeil, 48, and Dan iel Ayers, !17, were ordered Monday to return to ~ Beach Superior Court Feb. 19 to sland trial on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder. Municipal Court Judae Charles S. Litwin also set Wednesday as the date for a hearing on a proposed gag order to prohibit parties involved from speaking to tbe press. Girls' Softball Signups Slated Registrat ion ior South Coast area girls Interested In joining the Bobby Sox Softball League of San Clemente will be 'held starting tonight. Slgnups for girls aged 9 to IS will be held at the San Clemente High School Little Thealer tortlght and Feb. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. The location "·ill shift to the San Clemente Safeway tllarket f'eb. 16 as .,.,·ell as the Voo ·s ~larket in Capistrano Beach. Hours at both locations that day will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All girls must bring proof of age and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the regislration. Norway Travel Fil.in To Be Shown Tonight Jaycees for permission to strlng a The Jeclurc·fil m 'Norv•ay ... in Four banner across a city street heralding Seasons.. will be shown at San a candidates' forum in the city F'eb, Clemente's Community C ! u b ho u s e 26. The group also asks the city to tonight as the latest offering in the cosponsor the event SQ. that fees for Rotary Club's Adventures in Travel the re nta l of the communlty clubhowe series. would not ha ve to be paid for the The 8 p.m .. shO\\'i ng is part of a lraditiona1 event. year:long project calculated to raise -A request by the San Clemente funds for the club's scholarship program. Garden Club for waiver or the same. Admission Is by season ticket. The film. rental fees for the group's annual plant showing the "magnificent. year.round sale, Parks commissioners have beauly of an enchanUng country". will Defense attorneys had ea r I i er succeeded ln having the press and publi c barred from later stages of the couple's preliminary hearing ln municipal court. A cool, even·mannered blonde, Mr s . Popell. of 519 Harbor Island Road, was arrested at that location with Ayers on Jan. a in a raid by Long Beach police. They were reportedly tipped of! by two aequalntances of Ayers who "·orked wit h him at Douglas Aircraft Corporation and who were allegedly solicited as contract killers. + Investigators claim the target of the plot was Chicago kitchen gadget lycoon Samuel Popeil, 59, "'hose industrial empire includes production of a collapsible, pocket·sized fishing rod. The alleged plot was supposedly going along on schedule including a trip to Chicago to case Pope i!'s JO · room apartment when the alleged hired killers became worried. One of the men. identified as Don Reed, 48, and Robert Peeler, 32, reportedly called Popell and warned him of the assi~ment to take his life on a contract basis, a<X,'(lrding to police allegations. .l\1rs~ Popeil and her male acquaintanl·e have pleaded innocent to the murrl r·' solicilation charges and g e ne r a l l y maint.ain a cool , nonchalant courtroo1n bearing. She and her husband \\·ere in 111<> procl'SS of getting a divorce and 1:" he. dil'd before lt bccan1c final, s/11· 1\·ould ha\"c inheri ted onc·lhird or hi;; S200 million estal l', poiJce assertl'd, From Page I HEARST ... arres ted in ronnection with the foster death, and a third , a whit e female, remains at large. On JHn. 28, fou r \\'hile persons were shot and killed in San Francisco and a fifth was wounded in a.n apparent random se rirs or ~hootings du ring a two·hour period whl<'h police s;.iid werf' commlttcd by blacks. 'rhe l!~xan1i11er offered a $5.000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killers. Police <1re also tnvestigatlng whether there v.·as any connection bet"·een the four San Francisco killings and J'.l apparently niotivelcss killings in ihe Bay Area in rceent months. recommended denial. be narrated by Its produ cer. Ed Lark. ~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~-''-----'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Let Us Put You on the Map Near the entra nce, inside our store, is a giant new mop. We ore in !he process of iden1ify ing all of the homes we hove carpeted .since 1965 on this mop with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close scruli ny· will detect some interesting fac t s~ firstly, we hove ca rpeted ho mes on virtually every street in the oreo. Secondly, the . pin s ore in bun c h es . I ndi c ating WORD.OF-MOUTH odver1 ;,;ng. Th;rdly, tne numbe r of ho mes we hove corp eled i1 stoggeri!'lg. 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S2 0'/4 •' ' _ ..... __. J2 OAILV PIL01 Tue~day f ebruary '5, 1'114 ~~~~~~~~~~~ F atnlly Clreus ......... , .... ····--··•'" " ... and ~o the poor doggie had none." ~ b 11 Bil Ken11e r--:.: ~ ,--r r r r-' r • • c • "So ~h e hod to phone and gel a pizza for him! Righi, Mommy?" Burt and Sarah: His V e rsion By 1\1,\RILYN ANO HY GARDNER Q: We know the Nixons must mail out tons or Christ- mas cards, Hut \\'hy do they ha\'e lo be franked at our expense? -1\1. Tellit, Indianapolis. A: But they're not. The J>residenl and hlrs. Nixon's holiday greetings "'ere mailed \\•ilh the same denomina- tion postage stamps we taxpayers affix to such envelopes. Q: What's the name of lh!! autobio~raph~· l\lilton Berle's been \\Tiling for the past six 1nonlhs'!-!\loe Bro\\'· anick, i\1iami A: Trnl.:itively lhc ve!Pran attor-romcdian leans te>- \\'atds riiarilyn Gardner's suggestion: "I\ly Life \Vith t.Iil- ton Berl e-by r..Iilton Berle." Q: We've read so many conflicting versions of the Burt Reynolds-Sara h !\liles mcgs, ·v.·hcre her 111anager Q'as found dead in her room. \\'as she or v.·asn't she in Burl 's room that 11ight?-lre11e S.T., \\'oreester, !\1ass. A: 1'hough Sarnh \\'ished she \\'as miles a11·ay. the ans1\'Cr is yes . ;.Saruh ~·as in 111,v roon1 11·hilc I 11•as gelling a massage," Hcyno!ds !old 11-rilPr Clair Sefran. ln 111hat ('Glad You Asked That') she describes a.c; a .. right. angry ·:oice." ";\1ass;ige," Rurt observed. "didn't used lo be a dirt y 11·ord. And no , I didn 't 11•ant Sar;ih there. I ::iskL'<I her to leave but she 11·ouldn't." He remembers the call for help after Sarah finally returned to her 011•11 rootn and found IJavid \Vhit ing. hrr busi ness manager. dead. 11·ith a :;ash on the back of hls head. "If I'd found \Vhil ing 11·ith Sarah." Burt said honestly, "1hcn being the n1<1le chuuvinist pig !hat I am. I'd have fought wilh him. i\nd if I had. he'd prob<1bly be alive to- day. He'd have been too battl·rcd to get up and take that overdose of pills." Asked \\·hethcr ru1nors uboul his having an aHair 1~·ith the nctress 11·c rc lruc. the ma le sex symbol snapped • .. I wou ld ha\•e he('n ~l;;d to say under oalh thal I did not have an affair wlth Sarah. But nobody asked." Q: Is It true lhat f_\flbtJy Ri!!:;s will no"· challenge a n· diences and play a nig:ht club date in Las Vegas?-:'ilrs. Nadine !\I., Brookl yn. A: No, Bobby has rlg,l!;cd up anorher caper. lle's going to be the tennis pro al the garning resort's farnous Trop- icana Hotel. POSTSCRIPTS FH(l:'i1 ~IAHIL,.N: To l\largarcl S1atey, Lake1~oocL Colo.: Sorry 11·c can't print the parody !on \Vatcrgatc) that llich Little offered on the Carson sho1v. It's SJlCCial material, protcc:ted by copyright ... To ll·lrs. Edgar E. Lynch , Jl;!acedonia. Ohio: There is no relation- ship bct~·een Robert Culp and the late Robert Hyan . To Lillian ~I. fahizio, F;irmingdale, N. Y.: Absolu!rly not J>errv Como has neve r hren invol1·cd in crirnc or lllafia ac tiv-ities. Nor has he had p.~~'chiatric problems. 11!' has one of the n1ost spotless rt•pu tations in the firmamf'nl of stars ... 'l'o Craig Sunde . Decorah. lo\1·a: \\'hrn ~·ou sec a pcrforn1rr \1vicc on 1ht' s;:1n1c screen. closeup and dis· rant. it ·s jusl a clel'er c;:in1t:ra trick. Se111/ v1111r q11e~l1trH.\ In f lt/ Gor<l11c1· ... (;/nil Y1J11 Asked 1'/iot," rarr of //•1~ 11c1r.~paper. T'.U. /lr,r· /;)fiO, Costa /Ue sa .92fi:!(i. ,\/11 rll•o1 un1i //11 (;11nl11r r 1r1/I 1111· sn•er {IS 1111111,11 1/IH's//ur1~ u.~ rhr:J c1;11 ''' 1/1c1r r·11/11111n, but the r;o/1011.c /JI /l//j1/ )11(1/.,1•.;, /lf'f3uJIUI lf/)/ll'S 1111- poss1b/e. Granclmotl1e1~ Held h1 Ritual Deatl1 • Swing Telling It Like It l s BE IH UT ti\l'i Jl.luni defendants and "[un·~ct>k1ng Shak1b, a f1!r11 star 1n her Oriental guests.·• 1)r1nlt'. was <1ccused 111 n1ora!s The going rate was n• u· OPELOL.S:\S. La . I AP ) - T1l'O defense la"·yers have been appotnted for a Galves- ton. TeI. 11ooman accused of using her 3-year-old grand- dar.tgtUr a.s a human sacrifice l'l a blad: magic religious ri- t.;a! tlro11ncd In a bathtub bccause 1 ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~==:;: she 1.1·as possessed Of evil r Dt•·-:1'..~ f)·J1..r Judge G1r'ar,r. Pa·.~· :\londay aw, r.r~ Or'..c.aA R1cha,r<! and <;<e• ~ t.rG"'c h o t h of ~ (•.~· afll"f' Ruth Daniles P.-•1. -.:trt1 39_ sa id s he ''"~ •:n · af~r.<d tr1 ture her "l~ \IRS. BROL'SSARO ~·as t?1 ... ""1 'lfl a charge ci murder 1n a r-'!Y "'h1rh thus far lacks a b<lfly -a V'riou! drawback ill a roorrl<'r prf'.>".eCUtion. Oflicrrs S<i\ "'"itnesses told thtm th<> rhi!rl Shanna Star l.ovtll, ~a~ kil!f"'1 in Euni ce. 1..a. 15 ITIOfl th<i .il(O an rl buried 11n a wooded ;rn·a in that rrcinity. Shanni1 '.-i 1110! hrr. !\I r ~ . Oeborrah l_,o\'C'll r1f 8cn1·i1:k. l..a ., 9 21 ·,\'('<lf-flld g 0 -g () rlnnrrr. s u r r 1· n d e r c d 10 ()fric<'~ 111'0 wr·ek~ ""° and told th •rn the l·hllrl 11·ns spinls. ~IRS. LOVELL 1vas book ed ;i~ a n1;1trrinl v.·itncss. So we re H1chard S1.1·ain. 21. of Morgan ('i!.\'. La .. and Joseph B. Faul, 20. of Bl'rl\'ick. Chit·f [}('put~· L.D. Carriere said s1n1emrnts bv Mrs. Covell and Swain Jed lo the arrest of Fau l. Carriere said the murder cha rge againg t Mr s. Broussard \\·as b a s e d on information ob1ained in the questioning of her t h r e e daughters. The other two a re Regina Lee Bush. 23, and AMa Carr, bo th of Btrwick. TIIEY WERE picked up on district attorney subpor1tas an d later released. Otis Lo1nenick, St. Landry J>arish legal advisor. sairl l<1llt week he is uncertain whe1hcr the case can be successfully prosecuterl \\.'ithout a bod y. Dist. All y. Morgan Goudeau said he thought indictments were possible but conviclions 1.11ould be difficult to obtain. -. ' Eu ell Gibbon s ••• Gift Easy ToSwallo·w ' Say It's Not So DETROIT <U P 11 REG. TO s9_35 GAL. • GAL. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! • Pa int contractor s, apartment owners, homeown ers! He re's your chance to save an firs t quality lucite •paints. • We cleaned out DuPont's weste rn warehou se & there 's a great color selection. • Famous lucite •qual ity -goes on last, dries even laster & deans up easily with soap & water. • Covers most walls with just one coat. • Buy it by the caseload -you'll want to redecorate your entire home at this super low sale price. HURRY WHILE IT LASTS! • • I 1./ 1 ' . ~ '' • Laguna Bea~h EDITION To1lny's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 36, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 TEN CENTS -Removal of 20,000 Population Limit Urged By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of tfle Dalty ,1111 Slall The 20,00()..person populallon limit built lnto the Laguna Beach General Plan should be removed and more attention given to quality in d e velopment , according to a planning department report released f\.1onday night. The report from Planning Director \\layne ~toody is the first step in re- evaluat ing the genera! plan's land use element, adopled by the city row1cil in 1972. " To limit permanent population, as a goal in i1self. seems to miss the point," Moody stated. "!Ne ought to be talking about quality, not quantity.'' "We really shouldn 't concentrate on a person number," said .~toody in expla ining the report. "We should concentrate on the qualitative aspect and concentrate on the neighborhood aspect. So m e neighborhoods, for exa mple, can handle new development better than others," he said. The three planning commissioners present for the study session received the report without comment. Figures compiled by Moody 's staff show that Laguna currently has 7.995 housing units. including both residential homes and apartments. Using a factor of tv:o persons per unit , based on census data. Laguna has a pcm1anent population this year of 15.990. Tl1e figur es show that Lagu11 a has about 300 more housing unils and liutl more persons that it did v.·hen the land use element was adopted as a way or maintaining the Art Colony's "village atmosphere." The report states that on land already subdivided, the city L'Ou!d gain another <1.416 housing unit s. Combining the ('Xisllng units 11·ith !he potential on1's. Laguna's population could top 24.BSO. 11iis figure docs not i11cl11de the popula!1on lh••t co1ild arise i[ the 1.150 :icres of un subdividcd hind 11'ithin the city is developed. ti.toody's report states that there is increased pressure for nev.· de.,.clopmenl on vacant land in the city and that an increase in residential aparllnents in cornmcrcial zones can be expectt.'d. Due lo the tight economic situation and the energy crisis, it is niore profitable l:i build housi nf;( units 1han <:on1n1crc1al shops, ~loody cxpl11ined . Another dcvclopn1ent !rend, hf' ft'(>orled. is that older rcsi den\1al hon1e-; in arc<1S zoned lur dup!rx1'~ <Jlld ap:1 rtn1 cn ls arc bt·ing <len101ished 01ntl rrplrirf'cl \1 1th tught·r den s i l Y d1'\'l'lopn1en1s. !\lood~· 111fhc.11C'd tho.! all of these fac-tors rl'Qllll'C a dcta!lcd review of \/i(· l.1n<I \l"l' 1•l1·n1('nl. 1'1) h•·lp g1'I !he job done, fi\'e UC lr\'ine .-...x·1ttl l'l'Ology studt'nts have JOl!lf'd !Iii• pl;1nn1ng staff 1o s<implr local fc1·l u1gs un how L<J~unn should handle furur1· dvl't•lnpn1t?nt. :'lloody SHHI lie cxpeC!<; thl' s;impling to be eo111pl t•ted in 1\1·0 \1·ccks. The rl·Sult~ 11111 1h1·n t~ pa ss1xl on to the pl;1nn1ng co111rnission . Hearst Daughter Pulled ~-~"""-'•f'~· ........ ~-% ... '",.;,..--"t" ~(c_:'" ' ' From Home by l(idnapers Tried S11ieide Laguna Suspect Flees, Captured Tiinis Thieves To Lose Hands TUNIS (UPI ) -Two men convicted of theft have been sentenced by a Libyan Koran ic court to have their right hands cut off. the Tunis Afrique Prcsse news agency says. Koranic law provides f o r amputations. floggings and other rorporal punishment for specified offenses but the law is rarely applied outside Libya and Saudi Arabia. By JACK CHAPPELL 0t w. o.11y r11" 11att A 26-year-old Laguna Beach man, arre!ted by police in connection v.·lth a $1,300 jewelry store burgl ary, and "'·ho attempt ed to hang himself in jail. escaped from Orange County ~tedical LagiinaMoms Canipaigning For Safety An angry group of Laguna Beach mothers and others concerned with the safety at the city's Bluebird Canyon Park are pl ann ing a show of strength as they bring their case for red uced speed, and warning measures to the Laguna cily rouocil. The council will hear an appeal by the park people al 7:30 p.m. Wednesd ay at the city council chambers. The council will also consider a package of staff rcCommendations to i1nprovc safety at the area. The staff recommendations fall short of some demands -a 15 mile per hour spc«i zone, flashing yellow lights, and increased off street parking. Staff recommendations incl u de installation of cross walks, prohibition of parking on the south side of Crw Street next to the park, additional sidewalk and a double center line to prevent parking. The action was triggered by the death of 3-year-old Colby Shields In late January. The tot was run down as he traUed after h.1s mother crossing the streeL Rodney Ander&o nwho lives across from the park has been a coordinator in lhe prot .. t. Orange Weather 'Mostly l\lnny -.oc1ay wilb IOllle high clouds al tim<s. Cooler days witlt blghs al Ute beaches in Ute low 60Jo .Phi! . ... .. ·lnlud. Ovemlghl '°"' 45-11. 'INSIDE TODAY • MCIJI01' JOiepll AUoto'r wlft ,,. tu""'d home !Oclav ofkr dbop- peorlng for 1 B days on a "11'<>- kmged vacation." Story Page 5. L M. .... ... _ ·--·· ·---............... .... , ............ ·-.. , ......... ' I .... " , 11 • • " ... -" ,....... ...... ,. :=.: : """' '"'" Si.di,,........ 1 .. 11 """""" u -" -. w-·1 Newt IJ.14 Center authorities who had taken him t~ Vicloria Beach to go .swilnming SUnday. The man was subsequently recaptured early Monday mornlng unharmed at the home or a friend after Laguna Beach police and Orange County Sheriff's deputies searched the town and issued a county-wide broadcast for the escapee. Robert White, director of the Orange County Medical Cente r, said today that no normal procedures were violated by his staff me mbers, although the man 1\las a suspected felon and had attempted to kill himself in the Laguna Beach City Jail. White, asked if such an escape could occur again, sinct no procedures were violated said. "Yes. one could make that conclusion." "It's not a daily, or a weekly or mont~ly occurence," \Vhile said. adding that during his five years at the center, he could not recall a similar Incident. The incident is unde rstood to be under investigation by officials of the Orange County district attorney's office, v.·ho were irate, as were local 1 aw enforcement officers. The individual Involved was absent without leave from an Indiana hospita l. and was a client with the Laguna Beach ~fental llea l!h Center, which he gave as an address. Officials there declined to discuss the case as did Dr. John Crowder, acting chief of Adult Inpatient Se r v ice , Department of Psychlatry at the Orange County "-!edical Center. Dr. Crowder. declined e om nre n t entirely other than to say that he shared respoasibilitles for mentaJ patients bro"Ugh{ in by law enforcement agencies with other people, and he listed the OCMC director, the Orange C:Ounty sheriff, ward physicians, and Orange County Mental Health. The patient involved was arrested by Laguna Beach police patrolmen after the display window to Russ Hinda Jewelry, 1273 S. Coast Highway was smashed Saturday night and $1,339 in jewelry taken. PbUce officers arrested the man several blocks away. They allege tnat he had in his pos!ession nearly all the property taken, wllh the exception of some tie tacs. . The agency did not say ~londay when the sentences would be carried out. Nixon Urges Health Care For One, .4 ll By JJELEN THOl\1AS \\'ASHlNGTON (UP I) -President Nixon pledged today to assure every American comprehensive medic.11 care with a minimum of federal interference and no higher taxes. In a speech to the American Hospital A.ssociation outlining his forthcoming health insurance progran1, Nixo n drew a round of applause when he declared : "There are those who say that health services in America can onlv be i1nprovcd and extended by the rCderal government, and "'ith lhal I totally disagree.'' He presumably "'"as referring to proposals by Sen _ Edv•ard Jl;I. Kennedy t0.t¥1ass.). which would prov i de government financing of a cradJc-to-thc- grave health insurance system. Nixon said the three-part program he will submit to Congress Wednesday will ISee HEAL TH, Page Z) MOTORIST FEELS ENERGY CRUNCH BETHEL, Conn. (AP) - Charles Moffett of Bethel got caught between' the energy crisis and mass transi l at a railroad crossing today. Police said Moffett had been wnlting for gasoline since 5:30 a.m. in a line of 75 cars that crossed a railroad track. At 7:50 a.m., as his car straddled the track, Moffett heard a whistle. He jumped out of his 1972 car just before a 11>-car passenger train from Danbury de1"01ished It . PoUce jailed the man. and contacted an Indiana hoopllal which requcsled the indlvldual be lallen lo tlto oeareot· II.lie meatal hospital for transport back lo (See ESCAPE, Pa1e II Police. charged Moffett, 35, with failure - to 1top at a grade crossing. . Indians Win One!) V AU.EV ,CENTER (AP) -It was no match for "motorcycle gang of w~ltes who raided the La Jolla Indian reservation. . Wben the dust aelUod, olx·of the, cyclists were In police cu·stody and two were runnlni lo terror for the hills. . : A beating given two Indians who ordered the cyclists to leave brought other Indians. The anned Indians rescued Michael Asher, 18, and Jerry Mot> ettt, 20, who had been thrown down a canyon side, struck with a rock, .• 2 Gu111nen Fit·e Sl1ots In Escape BERKELEY (U PI ) -The 19-year-old daughter of newspa per .e x e c u t i v e Randolph A. Hearst was kidnaped from her duplex apartment and dumped into the trunk of her kidnapers' ca r. Pol ice M id the l\'10 suspects were identified as black. •• • Patricia He arst, a sophomo re at Berkeley, was dragged screaming from her duplex apartment in the Berkeley liills and dumped into the trunk of her kidnapers· car. Police said the t11"0 suspects were identified as black. LAGUNA WINTER FESTIVAL QUEEN LIZ SHANKIN High School Senior to Reign During Festival Officers said ~1iss Hearst was in the apa rtment "''ilh her fiance. Steven \Vecd, 26, when !he doorbell rang about 9:20 p.m. and a white female .said her car stalled and asked to use the phone. Liz Shanklin Selected Then. police said, the two men broke into the house, attacked \Veed and a neighbor who heard the commotion, and tied both men up. Laguna F esti,val Queen They dragged ~1iss Hearst outside and forced her into the trunk of a white 196.1 convertible . As they drove away, followed by a station wagon, the suspects fired severa l shots at neighbors attracted (See HEARST, Pagt %) Laguna Police Arrest 2 Men, Get Marijuana Laguna Beach High School Senior Liz Shanklin will reign as queen of the annua l Art Colony \Vintcr Festival sponsored by the Cha1nber of Com1nercc. ~1 iss Shanklin, 17, was selected on the basis of charm, poi se. sociabili!y and academic standing, according to Larry Campbell, \Vinter F C's ti v a I coordinator. She maintains a 3.5 grade point average. A four-point is straight A. J\<1iss Shanklin is a n1cmber of the Laguna Beach Police Explorers Post and the National Cha rity League. Interests include modern dance. She has appeared in past high school productions. Upon graduation. ~liss Shanklin plans to attend Orange Coast College in Costa !\1esa and take OCC's ste1vardess course and then becozne a professio nal airline sie\\·ardess. 'fhe \\'inter Fe,.tira! runs from Saturday l~eb. 9 to Feh. 24 1111t1 includes a craftsn1 c11's fair , d tral'C'l fihn fC'~111':1l, a visito rs tea. the P:Hno\s' Dav Paradt', a 1vine tasting, and bcarh ilC!1v11ics, ~n1ong other evC'nls. l\tiss Shanklin \\'ill appe~1r al teas, 11·1!1 reign ovrr the P;1t r1ots' P<1rade Feb. 16. and \\'111 reprcseut !he eon1n1unity in Winter Ft.!Stiva! activities. Laguna Beach police arrested two men and confiscated nearly seve n pounds of marijuana allegedly hidden under the back seat of a car J\.1onday night as they responded to a call of shots being fired in the vicinity of Pearl Street anc! Spurned . South Coast Highway. · Patrolmen Michael Davis and Michael Ferris reported they saw the two men sitting in a darkened car and stopped to question them about the sh<>ts, Mesn Council Nixes Church Bul Arrested were George A. Denery, 24, of Buena Park and Richard J . Swift, 25, of Vista. They were booked for possession of marijuana with intent to sell. The officers reported they observed beer bottles in the automobile and asked if they could search the car. In doing so, a .22 caliber cartridc~ was round. and the officers said they then believed they had license to search for a weapon. The marijuana was aUegedly packaged in two kilo size bricks in one large _ plastic bag and in abolher bag consisting of 15 individually packaged small sacks. Rau:t Cy~le Gang ' the "~bopper" cycles and an. abandoned tribal hall where the motol' cyclla!I spent Saturday night. . A posse of sheriU's deputies arrived and look into custody six members of.the Hangmen'• Cl ub of Anaheim. . f,. sw.kesman said Ibey were Jailed In San Diego for Investi- gation ot assault wJth a deadly.weapon and trespassing on· an Indian reservatldn. · ' No one could catch the two whites who left on foot. Rule at 215 E. 23rd St But councilmen ruled that :ill churches, no matter what their drnominatlon. must provide ample parking and that the parking Jot at nearby Lindbergh School could oot be used to make up the space deficiency. Rule, who told the council that he was una;•:are inviting his friends over to study the Bible and rap was illega l, said he had permission from the Ne"''port-1\.tesa Uni fied School Dis1rlct to use the school lot. While councilmen based their rejection on the parking shortage and alleged building code violations at the church, a representative of the Central Bible Church squarely addressed t h e underlying issue of homosexuality. Herbert Burnham said not only we~ the racililies inadequate, but 11 gay church "is not In the interest or welfare of the entire comriiu.nity." The church offici~I added that homosexuality is illegal In CallfomJa, contrary to the teachings or Chrtsthmlty, ttnd that he stands opposed to the Mttropolltan Com munity t"hurch buudlng a house of wo rsh ip anyw here In Oost.a Mesa. Rev. Rodger llal'Tisoo of the .... , 1 11 .. .._. .. .. " --. jammed into a caltle guard croMlng and kicked, . With pickup truck!, IO male Indians blocked a hilly 10ad between , ..... -. ... _,_,.1o r }• • The injured Indian ' youths were hospitalized but listed in good • : ' . Cillndlti(j~,!of<tDll.ly. -' . . . . . l\fetropolHan Church accused council members of holding a mecm. 1tntegy meeting at city hall to cteny hotiii{ill1el . • -lilUl ~ I ) IS.. 'GAYS,' Pap !) \ • -~ -• ' J _., --I % DAIL V PILOT LB Tursd11y, f rhruary 5, 1q74 --- Bo y's Fall Ry TOM BARLEY Of lt1t OtllY Pita! l!tll Proseeution witness Sandy Rockwood today adm 11\ccl that her 3-year-0ld son fell dJ'.''n a flight of stairs at her Orange home a week before he died but flrn1ly denied from the witness stand that his injuries then played a part in his death. I.ooking across at defendant Larry \Vnyne Cobb, she told an Or,.nAe County Supenor Courl jury that Todd Rockwood "had onl y a bump on his head to show !or the tumble he Look down six steps. And she testified under c r o s s . examination by defense a tto rney Robert • Brodie that only a bruise remained from · .. that incident a week. later when she , came home from wor k to be told ~Y Cobb that her tittle boy had died in her absence. Cobb. 22, is accused or innic1ing a . beating April 11 that caused th e chil d's death. r..tiss Rockwood . 18, has testified that ; her paramour innicted many such bf>atings on her Son in a t'.'·o-year relationship that was severed several ~ t im~s bt<:ause of his alleged cruelty ,. to"·ards the child. She has testified that Cobb forced ,. her to remain in the Orange home , for 24 hours after the chlld's death t· and after he had shown her the body .. of Todd Rockwood where he had placed 1 -Jt in the child's crib. It is alleged that Cobb then forced her to · notify police that the child had 1 disappeared and that he confe ssed to .. the killing after police and volWlteers ·scoured the Orange area for five days. Investigators aceompanled by Cobb .. unearthed the child's body fro ma se\•:er " line on Anaheim area construction site. Miss Rockwood has pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder. She is . currently serving a one-year term in county jaH on that conviction. l She agreed with Brodie today that , she shared Cobb's desire for her son 1 t-:.. defend himself more vigorously in his relationships with other children. \. She had earlier testified u n de r ·questioning from prosecutor Pat Brians .. that her little boy's passive attitude · often angered Cobb to the point that ·lhe defendant would beat and humiliate her son. Brodie expects to conclude his cross examination of the prosecution"s key ~.witnes5 later toda y. From P1111e l ·HEALTH ... ' offer "balanced, dignified health care 'protection" at a cost every American :.can afford. · ··Let us not ma ke the mistake of _destroying the best medical care system 1 in t'he '.''Or)d that '.''e already have," 'the President told lhe ho s p i ta I administrators. i\i:<on . accompanied by his wife . made , no direct rercrence lo \Vt1terga te but at one point reiterated hi s intention .to ser\'e a full eigh t years in the ' presidency. "The Jegl\cy I "'ould like to leave after »1ny term of service in the presidrncy. eight years . _ is a legacy of peact:," 1\'.1x-on told his audient·e. The President was 1ppla11df'd six ·timeoi: during his 25-minute appearanct:. \ ·Cultura l Program ·Se t at Dana Sc hool ' A public srrvice program with the title "Unconscious Cul tural Clashes" \\'i\l • be o(fere<l to p:iren ts in the Gap istrano ·unified School District 1onighl at Dana -Hills Hi gh School 's Porthole 1'heater. : Sponsored by the Capistrano Unified t:ouncil of PTSAs. the 8 p.m. program \..·ill include lhe showing of two film;; }Ind a talk by local specialisls in lhe 11eld of contact between elhnic grou~. ITTie public i.!I welcome free of charge· ~o the program. spokesme11 said. '...--~~~~~~~~--. t OUN•I co.ur L9 • • ' l I l ' • ~ D i ( i r ! --- DAILY PILOT T1't Or•l>Pt CMtt OAILY PILOT. -Mlldli It "°""'''*' tl'lt ,,._,.,.__ • _.,. ..,. flle Ol'•"Ot Cotll ~UC>!IMi.,. ~ . ._,. ntt .,.!!.,.. ••• p1oou,..,... ~ ....._.. l'•i.s.r, 111'1' (Otlt M ..... , ,._., 1..ot, Hll"ltt""'°" lttoef\.11'-ltil! Vtt"". ~ -.-...... ..,.,~~ ... 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""° INH LJ II _.,_,.,J m111t1"' Mii aussa UM n.iM. UPI Ttll'Phtll Slaares Grief l)resident N1x1)1l e n1 br<1l'C!-. ,lu!ic Chotlner at the fu neral of her father, r..1urr.:1y IL l'hot111rr. a pfJlit1c;.il ::illy and fricnrl o[ the President for al1nos1 th ree clc c<idt.:". ~·!1·1t1nc:1· died J.:ln. 30 of J blood clot follow- an Jutu at't:1dcnL, Nixon's Staff Gets Pe11 Talk \V A ~11 l NG TO~ (L'Pl 1 - Fres.idenl Nixon has been f.l' ing \Vhite I-louse stafrers per !.'.!.lh::.. assuring them he \\'Ill b c exonerated in the \V a t c r g <t t (' scandal, according lo an aide . The aide said l\·tonday :\'ixon hi mselt appears mo re confident he can ward off drn1ands for his resignalionor impeachment. despite a recent Gallup Poll showing only a 2fi percent npprov3l of Nixon's perlormance,...,, Another Gallup poll 1nade public. Monday shO\\•ed 1hal lf i.:ivcn a choice, a plurality of voters \VO .. !d prefer Vice President Gerald Forti to Nixon in the \\1hi!e llou.~c fr:i r the remaining yc.:irs of Nixon 's term . Laguna Cou11cil Faces Variety Of City Iss ues Boat storage at Boat C~nyon, o rhange in city pnrklng requirernl'nls. ll rl'<JU":<t for a sp1ritualisl business li t:en"t'. ;111d wrong-way parking el!<il!ons hi ~hll~hl the agenda f1f !11l' Lagu11~1 Bt·aeh L'11y Council rncet111g \Vt.'d nt•sdny . The council \\'ill stai·t l'Cnsider:ition or a 54-itcm agenda ::it 5::iu p.m in chambers at City !!all. The. public hearing agenda will begin af1t'r the 7·30 p.m. mothers· proll'St <ir s;1frty hai',(l rds <it Blul'bird Canyon P;irk. Other iten1 s to l'onlro11t the council include'. -Seuing of regular City Council study sessions. -Salt.' and distribution of the t11y's Se'.'·er billin~ isl. -An urgency ordin.'lnce malqng the l'ily's parking rcqu1ren1cnt t.:onl:.1~1 e11t \vith Coastal Com m1 ~s1nn stand<1rd~. -A policy on dr:1H1agc fc1 ·s fvr dl'Vl'lop1ng properties. -A rcqUl'SI to rt•builrl and oper:ill' :i busin('~S du1naged by fire ;ir ;_i.i,=; Can yon A<.'n'". Liftin~ of Price Co1itrols 'B<1cke<l' \\'ASHlNGTON rlJPI•-Despi te public dismay ovor soaring gasoltne and hl'.ittng nil pri ces, Chairman Herbert L. Stein of the Council of 1-:conomi c Advisl·r~ said today !he mr;od of the rountry is more favorah lt• now for scrapnin!! ;.,·age-price cont rols. "Business is for ii. k1bor is for il -.•. the people and Congress don't h~11· a great deal of confidence In it," sai d Stein at a business L'Onfercnce. Anolher official. Roy L. Ash, Presldent Nixon's budgot chief. :i<i id 011 lhe CBS morning news . progra1n Lhe Ad- ministration favo rs cl1mir.a1ion of wage and price rontrols wherever possible so long as il docs not cont ribute further to inflation. Ash is director of the Office of Maoageinc.nt and Budget. Gas ContJ)llll.J Aids H ospiuil South Coasl Community llospilal's "bum tht mortgage" campaign wa."J bol.!ltered this "''eek with a $3.000 check from Southern Callfornla Gas Cornpany. James Decker, L.1guna Reach gas company manager. said th at th e gi ft \\'<t.5 par1 of a $22.000 pledi;::e m;ide tv the South Laguna hospit(ll in 1972. The money· "'Ill h<' usrd to off~l th1' hqspilars $3 million deb! incurrM d11ring the rurrcnt e:rcpan!llon program. ll 1f.'pi1al off1ci;1J3 \\'Unt !o clinlfnale the c'•·ht in 10 y~ars . The gift en!ltlr.~ !he ga~ company to n1t·n1 lwrshi!) in !he hosr!la!'s "gr;ind socirty," <in honor g1v1•n ;iny lndiv1du11I or firm conlribuling 1nort> !han Sl .000. I l 'rom Pagel '(;A YS' ... ll11•1r rights and to force 1hem to attend a gay chu rch in Long Beach. lit• told them that during the five ~l'.irs !he toletropo litan Cllmmunity Church has been in existence, five buildings have been burnl'd. "Th:it's one a year. \Ve 're going to build in t'Oncrete from now on ," said Hl'v. Jlarris<ln, "'ho has identified hin1seU ;1s ;111 ordained Baptist minister. "The clly of Costa l\1esa has failed th e 7 ,000 gay people of Costa ~fesa. f \VUn't go into these things nO\V, but it's p1:ctty terrible \\'hat you do to th em," /JC' S<l id .. .lay J\1urley, co-chairman o[ the Orange Counly Cha pter of the American Civil l.ibt·rtics Union, said \Vhen the planning t·ornn1ission rejected thr variance 'vi1h an identical 5-0 vote two weeks ago '"there \Yere overtones of potential d 1scri inina ti on. · · After the meeting Afurley told rl'!>orlers 1hat the church had "avenues of rc<lress.'' but declined to be specific. li e said the problems encountered by the gays was in many ways similar to that of !he Jews starting their first neighborhood synagogues. F rom Pagel ESCAPE ... Indiana. During this time. the man attempted lo hang himself in his jail cell by L1.S111g his jail shirt. Police officers transported him lo OC!\1C where he was placed in the rnental ward and a felony lock L::ler pl:iccd againS1 him. An officer then again placed a felony lock order on the man ;11 the Orange CoWlty Jail. In some cases of individuals suspected of mental disorientation. a 72 hour observation period is administered at f>C:\IC. If the individual is round to b1.' able to care for him.self. be may he released either on his own, or l.O 11thl·r nu1hori1ics. The Jock order is to prevent a patient rrorn bt•ing releas«I. t\lth(Jugh the Orange County Jai l has .i psycl1iatric unit , n1orc serious cases :irt) t:iken to the hospital. Indications :-ire !ha t the individual did belong in !ht• hospi!JI. au1horitics said. 111 nther \\'Ords, L~guna Beach poli ce !uok !he proper <iction In taking their pn$oncr to the l\l edieal Center mental \1 ;ird, r::ithcr th:::rn lo Orange County J~llL llrJ\l'ever. according to \Vh ite. the n1edical center lreats persons in the n1cntal 14•ards ;.as patients, not prison- er~.'' I le said that while at the hospital, the patien1, apparently without regard ru criminal tendencies, is "caught up 1n rhe normal therapeutic procedures," 1'hosc therapeutic procedures invol ve \~·eckend "outings" and mental patient.!! ;ire t'Ommonly I a ken to the beach, apparently without letting local police knO"'· This lime Laguna's suspected burglar look off, and mental health authorities from the hospital reported the escape 1o police at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday .night. In what police call a "concentrated Sl'arcli"' of Laguna by city police and the fugitive squad from the Orange County Sheriff's Department, t h e cscapcx was found four hours later. LA Laundromat Suspect Killed LOS ANGELF.'> (UP!) -A man suspected of breaking into gome cotn- opcratcd machines at a Jolll)(fromat wa.ci shot and killed by police early today after he wounded two officers who tried to question him. The man. armed with an otflcer'! service revolver that be grabbed during a scuffle. was ordered to surrender S('Veral times, according lo police. Fingerprints identified the man tl.!1 Fr::ink M. Leiter, 22, North llollywood , v.•ho police said wa s once w.1u1 comml!t~ to C<1marBlo State lfospital far drug <l~USt'. \ .. Shutdown by Truckers Spreads; Toll Climbs By I.he Aaoclated Press ?iolore layoffs.' Vlotertce and disrupted food and fuel shipments were repc:rrted today as the independent truckers' lihutdown spread further across the nation. Negotiators In \Va!tjington.-D . C . conti nued efforts to find a compromise plan 10 end the si:t-day protest over fuel prices and freight rates. The sh utdo,,..'n -or its effects -reached at least 42 states. Federal energy ch ief Wifliam Simon told members of a Seo a te~H o us e conference committee he needed leg\11lalive authorlty to allow truckeni 10 pass along higher fuel prices to the shipping companie~ they work for. The conference chairman, Rep. H a r I e y Staggers (0-W. Va .), said, however. it was unlikely Congress would act soon enough. Later, howev('r, the Senate Commerce Co!n1nittee approved a resolution that would c!r:ir the '.''ay for the Interstate Commerce Commission to pemlit the truckrrs lo pass on increased fuel cost!. Sen, Warren G, ~fagnuson ()).Wash.), the committee chain:nan, said he would do everything he can to insur,. quick Senate action on the resolution. Aleanv.•hile, negotiations in the truck st rike moved to the White l~ouse today. 'l'op federa l and st.ate n1ediators sched· uled an urgent meeting with President Nixon"s d1ic f of staff, Gen. Alexander Haig. The move indicated the talks reach· ed a critical stage wilh both si des ho?e- fu l that an agreemenl could be \\'Orked out quickly. National Guardsmen . on duty in three states, escorted some trucks along Pennsylvania highways . A spokcs111a n said four-man Guard units in jeeps were accompanying trucks carrying perishable cargo and medica l 11upplies. Pennsylv'ania State Police said there were SJ reports of violence -including four shootings -in the 24-hour period lhal ended at 8 a.m. A spokesman sald 10 arrcsls had been made. Highway patrolmen escorted some tanker truck.!! in Ohio. Gov. Marvin Mandel of ~1aryland said he would use National Guard trucks . lf necessary, to take food and fue l to the western purl of his stat£'. lie did not actually call up the Guard. however. Violence was reported late ~londay night or today in at least a dozen state.!!. ~1ost of the trouble involved sniper firings, lire slashings or objects thrown at trucks. The l)h10 Highway P;:itrot said J predl:!Wn fire dt•stroycd n tractor and two lrililers at a trucking L'C>111pany u1 !\'lincral Jlidge. ti.lost of the violence did not result in serious injury. An ('XCeption was the \\1ilmington. N.C. shoot ing of a n ind ependent truck('r manning a blockad~. Police said the drh·cr, J;JJnes Henry l\ell.V. 50. o( \\'tl m1n~tOn . 11';\S ~hOI in tht:' stonlath ::ind 1\'as seriously 11·ounded. They said C. F. Andre"·s , 57, a dri\'t'r from H<1mpstead , N.C.. was charged wirh assault 1vith a deadly \Venpon with intent to klll. ntere \.•:ere more layoffs in industries unable to get raw 1naterials or ship finished products. !lolly Farms lndustril's, Inc .. one of the nation's largest poultry processors, closed lhree plants in North CRrolin'1 for an indefini!e pcriod and l<iid off 3,000 employes. "\Ve'rl' inn heck of a mess,·· :1 spoke~­ man said. Lavoffs elSC'\\'hcre -n1a11v of th('nl in the. n1ent packing or auto. industri es -totalled over 75,000. The Owens-Illinois Class Co. at Allon laid off 2,000 workers at ils glass container plant, complaining it was unable to get supplies. From P1111e l HEARST ... Mrs. Popeil Will Sta11d bv the screalT\.'I, police said. -The car, which had been stolen in Berkeley appa rently earlier in the evening, was found abandoned a hall hour later about eight blocks away. Ti·ial With He1· Boyf 1·ie11d Miss llearst is one of five daughters of Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner, and chairman of the board of the Hearst Corp. She and Weed, a former teacher at Crylit.al SP.ring.!! School for Girls, a private high school in Hillsborough, which she auended, announced their engagement On Dec. 19. Hearst, son of Willi:ir.1 Randolph Hearst, founder of the newspaper group that bears the family name, was flying back 10 California from Washington. o.c. Police said it appear:ed obviOU! that the kldnapers knew who A1iss Hearst was. The news media bad bee.n aware of the kldn~ping slll.ca shortly after it took place. but agreed to withhold in!onnation at . the request .. of .p:illce and ri,tiss Hearst's parents. Who hoped to make contact wilh the kidnapers. The kidna ping fotlowed a recent series of incidents involving prom inent person!! in the San Francisco B.ay Area and apparently random killinis of white persons. On Nov. 6 Oakland s c hools Superintendent ~farcus Foster as shot and killed and an aide was critically wounded by two ·men . y,"ho identified t he mselve s as being from the "Symbio nese Liberation Army." The group subsequently sent a letter saying it planned to kidnap prominent persons to finance a "war against t h e Establishm ent.·• Two men, both white, were later arrested in connection with the Foster death, and a third, a white_ female, rema ins al large. On Jan. 28, four \.\1hlte pen;ons -n·ere shot and killed in San Francisco and a fifth was wounded In an apparent random serie.!I of shootings during a two-hour period which pc:rllce said were comm itted by black.!!. The Examiner offered a $5.000 reward for Information leading lo the arrest and conviction of the killers. By ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 l~t Otll~ Piiot lltll Test imony in the preliminary hearing £or t.Irs , Eloise Popeil of Newport Beach and her alleged Jove r, accused of conspiring to. murder he r multimillionaire husband to assure a picce of his $200 million fortune, has Jed to an order that they must fonnally stand trial. t.trs . Popeil. 48, and Daniel Ayers. 37. ,.,.ere ordered !\londay 10 return to Long Beach Superior Court Feb. 19 to stand trial on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder. •'-lunicipal Court Judge Charles S. Lit'.''in also set \\'ednesday as the date for a hearing on a proposed gag order to prohibit parties involved from speaking to the press. Defense attorneys had ea r 1 i e r succeeded in ha ving tbe press and public barred from later 11tage::i of the couple"s preliminary hearing in munici pal court. A cool. even-mannered blonde, f\.lr-s. Popeil , of 519 Harbor Island Road, '.''aS arrested at that location "'ilh Ayers on Jan. 8 In a raid by Long Beach police. They were reportedly lipped off by t"·o acquaintances of Ayer! who worked with him at Douglas Aircraft Corporation and who were allegedly solicited as contract kill ers. ln\'CStigators claim the target of the plot was Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel Popeil. 59, whose industrial empire includes production of a collapsible, ix>eket·sized fishing rod. The alleged plot was supposedly going along on schedule includ ing a trip to Chicago to case Popeil 's 10 · room apartment when the alleged hired killers became worried. One of the men. identified as Don Reed . 46, and Robert Peeler, 32, reportedly called Popeil and wamed him of the assignment to take his life crn a contract basis, acrording to police allegations. btrs. Pope.ii and her male acquainlance have pleaded innocent to the mu rrire solicit ation cha rg es and g e n er a 11 y maintain a cool , nonchalant court roo1n bearing. Sht.' and her husband \\'ere in the process of getting a divorce and if he died before it became final , she 11'ould have inherited one-thi rd of hi.~ $200 million rstatc, pohee assertl'd. Plan11 ers Hold Study Sessio11s 011 Arch Beacl1 /\ special sllidy session on troubled Arch Beach Heigh ts v.·as de!nycd an3 finally continued for one "'eek during tlfld absence-riddled meeting Monday of the Laguna Beach Planning Commission. When about " dozen Arch Beach Heights lando1\'lll'rs and dev('lopers arrived at the 4 p.n1 . ~hicly session only two <.'omm1ssio11ers, ilogc r Lanphea r and Sally Bellerue. were present. A minimum of three commlssioners is nN:dcd to hold a meeting. \Vaync Moody, city planning staff director, said Commissionrr Ja ck ~tcDowe!I was dela\'ed bv bad weather in Qi i c a g o ; Commissioner Larry campbell "·as busy "·ilh \\'int er Fesll\'al business and Commissioner Michael Way \\'as in Los Angeles. f\tay arri\•ed about 35 minutes late and commissioners informally agreed to reschedule the Arch Beach Heights discussion for 7:30 p.nt. ~tonday at city hall. Before leaving the meeting . del'clopcrs once again urged !he city to drop the controversial J.250 square foot max imum for homes burlt on the 25-by-100 foot lots in the helgh1s, They also urj!;ed reviC'w of all new buildings by an nrchitectural rl'vie"' board and swift ci ly ac:11on in wrapping up a specific plan to guide future drvelopment on 1he hill. ----- Let ·Us Put You on the Map Neor the entronc:e, inside oui' slore, is o g ionl new mop. We ore in the process of identifying oll or the homes. we hove carpeted since 1965 on this mop wilh co lored p ins. (A d ifferent color fo r eoch year.) Close scrutiny will detect some iriteresting fa cts.: firstly~ we ~ave carpeted tiomes on vir1 uolly every ~reel in the area.'"' Secondly, ·1he J)ins ore i n bunche s , indic atin g WO~D-OF-MOUTH advertisi ng. Th irdly, 1ne number of homes we tiove carpeted is staggering. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MISA SINCI 1t57 If you desire honesty, experience, and recommendotion1 from neighbors we hove worked for. then Alden'> Is THE PlACEI 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 Mon.-Thun. 9 ,. 5,30, M. 9 It t i Set. 9,20 ,. s I " I I • r ·, ' • ·-saddle1taek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoek.s - VOL. 67, NO. 36, 2 SECTION S, 24 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUE SDA Y, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 TEN CENTS Trustees Lambaste Saddlebacl{ Car Purchase By JAN \\'ORTH Ol~DaltJ l'Uoi SIU! A 3-2 vote to purchase a new car for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District has prompted charges of "irresponsible spending" and ' ' a n arrogant disregard for t"xpayers" by the school trustees who voted against the purchase. In a joint statement re leased this morning, Saddleback Unified Trustcrs Dennis Smith and George Henry said _Monday's action to initiate purchase of a six-cylinder sedan is "a shocking betrayal of public trusL '' But school Board President Vlncc tvlcCullough, said he felt the statement by Smith and llenry \\•as "just another ;Hte1npt to disregard Supcrintendl!nt Zogg and the district's administration." Purchase of the car \\'ill bring to fi ve the tota l av ailabl e to dist rict admini strator3. McCullough 3aid he understand s the cars arc available lo anyone in the district who needs them and are not assigned as personal vehicles to top-level adm inistrators. Smitn said the cars arc used by upper ec;helon admi nistrators. "'ho make a base salary of $27,000 to $30,000 a year. A spokesinan in the superi nte ndent 's office said !he four existing cars l:lrc a s s i g n e d to Supe rintendent Z o g g ; Richard \Velte, depu ty ~uperlntend.~nl of instruct ion ; J .£. Sc h u n' a k er, ad nl.inistrative services su1)('r1n1cndcn1. [1nd Ilobert Matthew, supc rinlcndent uf business services. The only member of the so-c all ed "superi ntendent's cabinet '' wJ10 did nut in herit a car in the uni fica tion fro m the Tustin Union Hi gh SchtX.11 district was Gary Shinkle, personnel services administrator, In the board's agenda, th e car \VOS list ed as a pcrSQ1111e;l d~'pHrtinrnt purch;J~C. ··&. far rhc1'l' 1 ~ no \\l'lltt'il pul1 l''· on 1he us~· ol t•:ir:>. ' thL' ~po kvs 1n;JJl ::.aid. She -u I! d C' d tll•' ;1dn11111··t1·:•1ur~ kL·Cp the di slri\'I c.ir:: :t i l10n1 l' bl·c·,1u~·· it is considered ii:1f1·1· 11.,111 k!'l'Jlln~ 1)len1 on dis trict prcrnJ:'iC.S Ol'l'rn1ght "Our district tU ITL'Jltlv p:tyS till' !Op ;Jdn1inistn1tiv1· s:i l;1n1·' in lhc c·uun:v plus <111 lhe 1 n111111111;.;~. frin~e b\'nt•fit S. bra nd new ofllcc sp;ice :111<1 furni:-;h 11lg~.'' Srn ilh t"Or111nL·n1 rct. "\\le hrn\• the highe.-.t ::eh0o l prop1·r1y tax rate in l )t·ang(• Cou111y . 11 (~ ;1rl' 11011 l:1cu1g possible cu th::icks in td11ca· 11on:1! prograrns next )'L'<-1 1', In !he tace of this. !hl' act ion of 13rincr. l'ctc rson. ;111d tl lcCu!lough constitutes reckless sµeud ing:." :\lcL'ullough s:1id ro hiin ~111\·idin~ !ht' e;1rs ls c11 rry1ng out "<1 11 clhica! pro n1isc" Hi ad1ninistrato rs lo give thein the satne ~tdv.:i nld gC's they had l11 th~ Tustin d1slrict before un ification. \Vllt·t hl'r the po!iry is "'titten or 110!. 1\leCuHough s<1id . he believes providi ng the e111·s is "a n1a ttcr of l'Ollrtcs.v." Sn1ith said he h[1S tx·cn re<ruestin.c. !hat a wri llefl polley Uc written on the subjcr t si ne('_ last. summl'r. ..That 11·ay the issue would be brought oul 111!0 the open for discussion." SnHth !'l(lirl. "As i1 i<;, we ha ve been discussin" ' 0 1t 1n t•.1t:t'l'.U t1ve session ;1s a n1attcr or pcrs01111t'L" i\IcCullou gh said the mauer \.l.'i\J probably b'--' n1:1dC' off1cinl 11·hen contacts (or the Saddleback dis1rict arc re negoti· art•d la!t'r ti ll~ ve;ir, "The Zogg ·adininisl ration and th<' boa rd n1n1onty are pushing this dist rict lo the l>ri11k of disaster.'' Sn1ith said. "It 's tirn i::. the people of Saddleback Valley 11cake up.'' oun arr anc Hearst Girl l(idnaped Two Me11 Nab Newspaper Scion's Daug·liter BERK ELEY (UPI) -'fhe 19-year-<ild daughter of newspaper e x e c u t i v c Ra ndolph A. Hearst was kid na ped fro m her duplex apartme nt and dumped into !he tnu1k o( her kidnape rs' car. Police said the two suspects were identified as black. Patricia Hearst. a sophomore at Berkeley, \\'as dragged screaming fron1 her duplex apart ment in the Berkeley !·fills and dumped into the trunk of her kidnapers' car. Police said the two lrvirie's Zonin g Cod e Facii1 g Council Action suspects were identified as bl ack. Office rs said ~•liss Hearst was in the apartment wi lh her fiance, Steven Weed , 26. •,vhen the doorbell ra ng about 9:20 p.m. and a v..·hHe female said her car stalled and asked to use the phone. Then . police said, the two men broke into the house, attacked \Veed and a neighbor who heard the commotion, and tied both men up. They dragged Miss Heant outside and forced ber into the trunk of a "'hite 196.1 conv ertible. As lhey drove ;-i1va~·, followed by a station wagon , the suspects fired several shots at neighbors attrac ted by the screams, police said. The car, wh ich had been stolen in Berkeley apparently earlie r in the evening, was found abandoned a half hour later about eight blocks away . Miss Hearst is one of fi ve daught ers of Hearst, president and editor of the Sa n Francisco Examiner, and chair1nan (See HEARST, Page 2) 3-school Viejo Annex Bid Remains in Limbo SJ1a1·es G1·ief Irvine's "unique" zoning code. touted for its mechanisms to keep farming alire for as 1 on g as po~sible. fares revision by cit y cou nci lmen tonight. The hastily drafted 2oning law bans sale of agricultural produ cts from stands suc h as the one run by the Irvine Company near the Sa nta Ana Jo"reeway and Myford Road interchange. A proposed annexation or t \v o elementary schools and one hig h school site in Mission Viejo appears to be in limbo today after trustees of both school dist ricts involved look no : 'ion Monday and urged caution on the move_ Mee.ling at ihe same tirne as the Saddleback board, Capis!rano trustees speculated that the financia l irnplicatlons of the transfer are "far too ..-on1plica tcd to be successful." Board president George 'Vhitc warned that th e $25 million bo nd issue passed la st year is already half spent in commitments to new sC'hools. Preside nt Nixon cn1braccs .Ju lie Chotiner at the funeral of her father. 1'1urray l·L Chotiner, a political al ly and friend of the Preside nt for aln1ost three decades. Chotiner died .Jan. 30 of a blood clot fo llow- an auto accident. 1;e 1vas a Jongtiinc Sou thern Call[ornian. r..tayor John Burton said today. ··1 guess the rad ish patch radicals wanted the produce trucked to Los Angeles so it could be brought back to be sold in the rompany stor e." He indicated he would support Co u n c i l v..• om an Gabri elle Pryor's bid to amend the zoning code. Burton said he believed t he Parents of students in the Capistrano Unified School District portion of Mission Viejo ha ve urged Saddleback Va lley Uni fied trus tees to annex them. They say it detracts from comm unity identity for Mission Viejo to be split bet"·een t11ro school districts. They point out lhat one of the two elementary schools in the Capistrano district in Mission Viejo is son1e 14 miles from the district headquarters. The reason the transfer would affec t new school construction is that state (See ANNEX, Page 21 Barbara Con11 , lrvi11e Con1pan y Aide, 35, Deacl E. Ra y Qt1i gley Sees Need To St1·ea111li11e Planni11g discrepancy in the zoning ccxle came to light when the Jn·ine Compa.ny asked to ex pand its stand from "h1ch fresh ranch vl'getables are sold. r..t rs. Pryor has for s om e t i m e indicated an i n t c r es t in encouraging location of such stands in the city. She cites the energy ronservfltl on advantages of marketing prod uce close to where it is produced. She also said she favored preservation of farming in Irvine to continue supplies of fresh produce, "It won't be the only mistake in the :roning code we'll be c<Jrrecting," Burton said. The correct ion \\'ill be made by means of an urgency · ordinance proposed for adoption at tonig ht's council meeting, 7:30 in city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The city's zoning code which puts into effect the new general plan, was adopted at the close of. 1973, to meet a state deadline. Shortage Increa ses They also object to their children having to attend a different hi gh school from their friends in l\1ission Viejo. But after pres entation of a financia l f f Ba rbara Storke Conn. an lrvinc analysis of what a trans er o properties c 0 m p a 11 y p u b 1 i c i s t a n d 1 h e and equipment would involve, dd h gi:an. au~ ter of a Pulit zer prizc- Saddleback trustee Chet Briner said winning Journalist, died Monda y night "This proposal is impractical, to say in her Newport Beach home. She was the least. It would impose a burden J5. on the district." !\!rs. C.Onn. 2442 Vista Nobleza. ""'as The cost analysis or the proposed found dead th is morning of ap parently aMexation of Castille Elementary, Viejo natu ral ca uses after co mpla ining of Elementary, and an unnamed high school illness. site was presented by John Cooper, Mrs. Conn was th e granddaughter of Saddleback coordinator of research and the late Thomas M. Storke. noted former development. publisher of the Santa Barbara News- lte estimated the Saddleback district Press. She "·as a ninth-generation would be requiret:: by law to pay Californian. Capistrano $2.8 million. the total amoun t tltrs. Conn worked n1any years in spent by the Capistrano district so far journalism before jonning the Irvine on the three sites involved. Company as a co rporate publicist. She The proposed transfer '''Ould affect also \von several professional awards. soine 1,100 students, on e-tenth of the She is survived by her husband , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Motorists current Capistrano Unified student Edward; a 4-yea r-old daughter, Carrie; can expect end-of-the-month gasoline population. her parents, Charles Storke II and Rar· shortages like last weekend until the It would also mean loss ol $20 million hara Storke; two brothers, two sisters and 0~11Y Pnoi S1•11 ~1101• Arab oil em~o ends, Shell Oil Co. in uaes.oed val1!4tjon, 0< one-tenth ol a matern al grandmother. SEES PLANNING PARTNERSHIP • offlclali predided M?n~ .. -.,;._.... , _ ~f:ke viluation of the P!PL!trano district. Funerlil serviCeS ir~ peoding. Candidate E. Ray Quigl•y Jr. .. ,.,,..,llll..,. ............ 111i ............................. ,,. ............... ..., ......... _::e~ .. ~ ~.,-~.,-::.-:'.:'~~'7..: .... --."'~j "::?)• ""i Indians Win ·One~· ·B@n~~;:-·~~yele Gang VALLEY CENTER (AP) -It was no malch for a motorcycl e gang o! whites who raided the La Jolla India n reservation. When th e dust setUed, six of the cyclists were in police custody and two were running in terror for the hills. /\. beating given two Indians who ordered the cyclists to leave brought other Indians. The arm ed Indian s rescued Michael Asher,'18. and Jerry Mor· etti , 20, who had been thrown down a canyon side1 struck with a rock, jammed into a cattle guard crossing and kicked. With pickup trucks, 10 male Indians blocked a hilly road between .. _ ... ·- the "chopper" cycles and a n abandoned tribal hall where the motor· cyclists spent Saturday night. . A posse of sheriff's deputies arrived and took into custody six members or the Hangmen's Clu b of An ahein1. A spokesman said they were jailed In San Diego ior investi· gation of assault witlt a deadly weapon and t respassing on an Indlan reservation. No one could catch the two whites wiul..le!t on foo t The injured Indian youlhs were hospl!aiized but listed in good condition Monday. ' • --· -· By GEORGE LEIDAL Of l~l 0 11!1 Pilot S11tt Jrv lne. CounC'ihnan E. Ray Quig ley Jr. st:cs a need for the ci1y to streamline it s planni ng, and approvals process as a v.·ny of cutting the costs of devclop111ent. The incumbent candidate in the !\larch 5 election in which all fiv e Irvine council seats are up for grabs, is not critical of the planning staff. "l am most proud of what I consider to be about the finest city staff anywhere - as far as we have gone," Quigley said. "I recogni2e that we have signifi cant gaps in lhe public safety and planning areas." The 40-year-old United Air Lines pilot loo ks for development of a planning staff thal is capable of forming a partnership with developers. '"fhcy have a lot or expertise from \Vhich we can benefit," Quigley contends. .The cooperation should begin, he said, "1n the earl y planning of a project providing a mechanism that people ca~ go di rectly to our staff without perhaps a formal filing of a zoning or permit aJtpJication. · "Staff would be involved in an Interpretative basis, helping deveiopef3 big or small bring their ideas, hopefully innovative ones, into confonnance with the basic standards of the city general plan and zoning ord inance," Quigley said. Such a sys tem would save the city n1oney in hiring planning staff and wou ld savr developers time sometll!lcs wasted as they work on a plan certain to meet with disfavor when it is brought to the city. Ray Quigley oppooes housing subsidies In any form . but believes government has a responsibili ty to avoid forcing thr cost of housing upward due to plan- ning con fusion as occurred in the Vi ll age !See QUIGLEY, Page %) $4 Million To Obtain 5,500 Ac1~es By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille Dlll'f Pll•t Sl11f Orange Coun ty supervisors yielded to a large outpouri ng of pub!ic sentiment today And agreed to spend $4.4 million to pu rchase 5.500 acres of the Starr Ranch in the hills above San Juan Capis- tr:ino. In a one hour public hearing. supervisors hea rd remarks from groups ranging from the Girl Scouts of Orange County, the Y.'.\.1CA, the Citi2ens Direction Findin g Commi ttee and others strongly favoring the purchase as a major regiona l wilderness park -the largest purchase of its kind in county history. The action. which came on a 4-t(r.1 vote \\'it h Supervisor Robert Battin abstaining, ended two montm of delays over variou s aspects of the purchase and it s priority in tenns of open space in the county. Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich. \\'ho formerly ob s tr u cte d efforts by Supervisor Ronald Caspers to buy the ranch. decided fina lly to go with the purchase . The agree me nt with 10 charities now own ing the property calls fo r the rount y lo pay $1.5 million down and the re-mainder s p r e a d out over the next five years. Last week, Caspers took Diedrich on a heliropter and land tour of the ranch, \Vhich rambles over hills, valleys and pastures between Ortega Highway and Coto de Caza . The property includes 970 acres of prime land that makes up four separate top priority regional park sites on the county's master plan. Purchase of those alone would cost $3.5 million. Anot her S000,000 in the agrl'C'ment \\'OU!d cover the ren1aining 4,500 acres of the ranch . The property is one of the largest pieces of virtually untouched wilderness left in I he coun ty. Running up the center of the parcel is Bell Canyon, a stream-cut vaJJey dolled with towering sycamore and .live oak gro ves interspersed with green swards of pasture land. During the winter. there is a good deal of running water on the land and several windmills still pump water from ' the ground into ta nk3 for livestock. Caspers envisions a wilderness park on the land reserved mos tly for hikers, backpackers and ho rseback riders with (See RANCH, Page %) Ceut • Weather Mostly 3\mllY Wedneaday with some high clouds at times .. Cooler days with l>lgbs at t& ·beaches lil the low 60s rising to 66 inland. Overnight lows 4!>-48. INSIDE TODAY i\fayor Joseph AUoto'1 wife re- turned /l ome today after disal>' pearina for 18 da y1 on a "pro- la1tged vacation." Story Page 5. \.. M. .. .,. ' C1NttnM1 I Cl1111fl.. Jt.Jf C-lc1 II ,,_~ u °""' Notlc" • .....tlat ..... ' l•ttl1 .. lllMlll If Fl ... 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The ho mes are .e;(flected to sell for . more than Lwire amou nts projected when the projee1 ••·us prcsl'nt ed lo lhe city as !he Village of \!'alley View. That ,.. zoning bid to provide rnodera1e income homes pri C't'd fron1 S19.{J()(} to $25.000 \Vas revised by ~ht' City Co\Jllti\ lo 1 lower densities. The models \1·ill be built several hundred feet away fron1 Culver Drive, midway between the Santa l'~e Railroad crossing and r.toulton Par k wa y , according to cily zoni ng administrator Cla udet te DonateHa. Cilizens may appeal the use permit approval until Feb. 14, when it becomes finally approv ed. Tr11ckers' Strike . Spreads Furtl1er Across Nation By the Associated Press 1'.1ore layoffs, violence and disrupted food and fuel shipments were reported today as the independent tr uckers' shutdown spread further across the nation. NegoJiators In Washington, D. C . contin ued efforts to find a compromise p!an to end the six-<iay protes t over fuel pr ices and freight rales. The ~hutdown -or its effects -reached at least 42 states. Federal tnergy chie[ William Simon told members of a Sena t e·liousc conference co1nmittce he nee d e d legisla tive authority to allow truc kers to pass :i\ong higher fuel prices to the shipping compan ies they work for. The conference chairman, Rep. Ha r I e y Staggers (D-W. Va.), said , however, it was unlikely Congress would act soon enough . Later. ho"·cvcr, the Senate Commerce Committee approved a resolution that "'ould cll'.1r the way for the Interstate Commerce Commission to permit the tn1ckers to pass on increased fuel costs. S:en. \\'arren G. f..1agnuson (0-Wash.). the comn1i!lee chainnan. said he "'OUld do everything he can to insur,. qu ick Senate action on the resolution. l\·tean~\·hilC'. nC'gotiations in the tn.ick strike moved lo the \\1h1te House today. Top fed eral and state mediators sched· uled an urg ent meeting \vith President Nixon's ci1icf of staff . Gen. Alex ander !f;iig. The move indicated the talks rC'ach- ed a critJCa l S1age "'ilh both sides hopt.'- ful that an agrcen1enl could be. worked out quickly. National Gunrdsn1en. on duty in three states. escorted some trucks along Pennsylvania lugh"•;iys. A spokesman said fnur-m;in (~uard units in jeeps \Ve re .. accompanying trucks cR rrying perishable .llcargo and n1edical supplies. 'JI Pennsy1vania Slale Police said there ~wi:re 53 reports of violence -including 11four shoot ings -in !he 24-hour period 'i-lhat ended at 8 a.m. A spo kesman :isaid 10 arrests had been made. ir·,....~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... 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I .. kft (I-If': JOJ N&Hll Et ~.,.1n9 ~I t.i.,... •• 17141 642-4121 C'"'""' Aft...tW11 M2·1•7t S.. c--.. AIJ l•ert-•u T...,.._ 4f2 .... H C"'1'1fllt. 1'1J, 0rtfl91 ec,.., Publfllllfll Com.-...... Ito -HOl'~t. lltwt••I ..... •l•i.t '"'~ or UVtrl!-ti 1\.1"'1" ,,.., IM r~ '"lll"lovl -Ill -· 111luloll ol C:Oll'l'fieM o-. k(lolll Ci.ti ....... Hill 1! COlll Mt .. , CAi i_... a..1too.e-1..i1o11 l!Y tt•••• H ti ,,.....1Mr1 W ll'lelt IJ 1f ftOO<tlll .... l PlllllWf dfttltW1!ior..•1).I& ...... 1111'1. ' mlnu141 JU!! byin1 to drive tl11•ugh the parkln& lot 11 the ntw BJ.ackbeard 's R .. t.aurant in Newport Place. Hi round the nur•t place to leave hla ur wu 1 block away 1n a email ahopploi oentar In the middle ol the 1llll·uneomplettd 200-acre mas I er · planned "bWline.sa park" bullt by the Emkay Development Company J~t south or the airport. Etnkay President Robert Alleborn From Page J Q'UIGLEY ... of Valley Vie\\· situation, he said. "Basically the city has a responsibility to make possible through Its ordinances and general plan the competitive dl'.'velopment or housing for all kinds of people. big and little, rich and poor, but just primarily people," he said. Ray Qu igley su pport the rrvtne Com· pany propc>5<11 for scattered, r.ioderate C061 housing in high dens ity clusters. 1'te opposes "concentrations" ol any single group of people. "Until it is demonstrated thal government funded and subsidized projects can and will u•ork and it is likewise dcn1onstratcd that innovative private approaches cannot and will not work., I will not support government subsidies." he said. Here is a sam pling oI Ray Quigley's views on other issues: -"Bike trails are not a part isan issue. they arc universally needed by this city." -An internal bus system link lo county transit routes is needed immediately. -The coastal sector annexation must await resolution of the Irvine Company ?>.1ulti·Agency PlaMing P r o g r a m iTICMAPP) group. -Irvine's juvenile problem Is an example of the need for great.er attention to the public safety rol e. -Maintenance of cily amenities shouJd have laken budget priority over planning. Lack or attention to street cleaning resulted from cutt.acks in the capital proj ects area to fund an expanded planning_program, Quigley contends. A native of Oklahoma, Ray Qui gley was raised in Orange County and was graduated from Cal State L<lng Beach with a degree in speech. A veteran of the Marine Corps he has been a commercial jet pilot for seven years. He is a member of !he Friends or UC !nine and has served on the board for three years. He was a director of the Irvine Ranch Water District, was active in the cilyhood drive and served as a director of the Greater lrvine Industrial League. He and his: wife, Denise, have li ved in Irvine for five years . They have two children, Elli,abeth, 14 and Oiristopher I (I, From Pagel ANNEX ... la\Y prohibits a district from selling bonds equal to more than 10 percent of it.s assessed valualion. Bonds pay for school building. lf the Capistrano dist rict transfe rred ~20 million of assessed valuation to Saddleback. the amount of bonds sold so far y,·ould be more than IO percent of the remaining valuation, and the dist ri ct would have sold bonds illegally, In a discussion on whet her to author ize goi ng to bid for a permanent building at ('..astilte School . several Capistr<tno tru s· tees questioned if the matter should be postponed untll the transfer question :.; dccidrd. But Capi strano Supt. Truman Benedict said hl' felt the trustees should put the needs of the students over the uncertain transfer possib ility. Following his: remarks, the trustees approved going out to bid for the permanent Castille facility. At present the school is held in portable buildings. Saddleback Supt. Will iam . 7.ogg told his board "If we do pursue thi!I, the people who want to be annexed should take the initiative, not us. It's thei r responsibility to pmh for the legal changes required by the proposal." The annexation report was accepted by the Saddleback board without rurther action. From Pqe J HEARST ... or the board of the lfearst Corp. She and Weed, a fonner teacher at Crystal Springs SCbool for Glr!.!I, a private high school In Hillsborough, which she atwided, announced their engi1ement on Dee. 19. Hearst, SOD of WiUi:i.r.1 Randolph Heam, founder ol the newopoper group that bean the family name, was fl ying back to California from Washington, D.C. !'<lice slid It appear<d obvlowi th.It the kidnapen knew who MW Hears t Wa!. The news mOOJ11 had been awart of the kldnaping since shortly art er It took pin~. but agreed to withhold Information at the requeot of police and Ml.!a •rcant's parenLs, who hoped to make contact with the kldtlapers. The kidoaping followed a re~nt aeries or lncldenu lnvotvJn1 prominent perlOM In the San Francisco Bay Area aOO appe rent/y random klllinp of white persons. -· conctde1 that there's a bit of a prob\ero. "I've seen eome people pull up riaht Mhl.od another car, &et out and 10 lo for lunch," Allobom uld. Bui h• lnllsled the problem will eue when the new r11t1urant next door 11 completed. The two will share pnrklng. "Con.struc.1ion around that restaur&nt blocks a lot or the traffic. lanes ," Allcborn said. The new restaurant, Harry's Bur and Grill of New York, lt bf>htnd schedule '1nd won't be done tor at least three months, however. And there are aome who are skeptical that It'll belp much. l f It's as successful at Blackbeard't , It ju1t might compowld the problem. The alteptiC!I point to th(' n{'arby El Tor1lo Mex.lean Restaurant. \Vh1ch has :i f:ltr-sizcd lot th:lt s~n"I! 10 fl!! up before noon . Allebom tn1!st.s !he p.1rk1ng lot~ 3re b1~ t:nough , althou_gh olh1.:r.it say the city code• &hould be stricter, Nl·Yl'port Beat'h fire Marsh:1I \\'. H. "Bill'' Noller says the parking standards -\vhich re<1u1rc one pa rking spaec for c:vf'ry three allowable µatr ons, plus one pt•r en11Jloye -should be toughened. "If you !!:O out 1hcre and look. you see an average or ;ibout two persons per car -and a lot oE pl-Opie driving \\'A ~Ir 1 N r:ro N IU l'I) - President Nixon hai been g1v1nij White HoU!t 1tafftr1 pep talks, assunn~ 1hrn1 he will b e. exoncrnted \n the W 11 If'rg,,1 l' :st:andal. aceordin)! to :'Ill 111dc 'fhc aide s:1id ~1ond1·1v t\1~00 hhnself appea rs 1norc <.'onf\dl!n t h4!! r::in ward off ttcrnat1tlS fur his r~ignation or i nl !Jc 11 l' h 111 l' n I . des pite ;1 rc<'l'rtl l;;ill up Poll showing only a 26 percent approval of Nixun's pcr(orinancc. CUSD Votes to Adve1·tise there &lone. planning to 111 ec t somebody ," Noller said. •. But the people \•1ho wrote the parking ~tandi:lrds. the city's Com n1 u n i I y Development t>cparlmcnl, suggest th:1t pc.rh<1 ps the re.stauranlS :.re allowini; loo 1nuny people inside and (X'rh:1ps the fire marshal ought lo check up Another (lallup pOll made pul.Jtlc Monday sho,ved 111.'ll 11 given a clu>il't'. ;i plltrali1y (If \"Otcrs wo .. ld pl'Cf('r VJt·c Presiclen~ t:eruld l•'oril to Nixon in !he \Vh1t e lluu:-e for 1lir r1·111a1ning ycurs of N1x(l11 '! ll'l"l!l -Bids £01· 2 New Schools Capistrano Unified Sc hool District trustee President George \Vhite warned fellow members i?.londay that already half of last year's $25 million bond issue has been rommltted and that new schools should be carefully studied before going out to bid. But In spite of the warning, the board voted strongly to advertise bids for two new elementary schools in the fastest growing portions of the district. The t..,,.·o campuses. each costing about t.5 million, \vould be the replacen1l'nt to Mission Viejo's temporary Castille School and the new Moulton Elemen!ary School in Laguna Niguel. White st ressed that his concern was over the projected cost for building each of the nev.· campuses. "TI1ere has to be a less expcnsi\'C v1ny lo build schools.'' he said. '\'hitc cited othc.r school districts where campuses only a iew years old were being closed for lack of pupil s, and stressed that the district should keep tl"rat phaenomcnon in mind in plann ing ne"' campuses. Ever since voters approved the major bond issue late last year the district has maintained a busy program of planning and building new schools in order to rope with a heavy growth problem~ \Vhite joined other trustees i n approving the bids M"onday, agrCEmg Irvine Officer Finds Lost Bov • --Rather Easily One thing can be said for the policemen serving tpe city of Irvine: y,•hen they go out looking for a particular individual, they go \\'ilh a good description . Palrolman 0\1.•en Kreza had his down pal Monday when he scouted out and found Steven Michael Robinson. son or Huntington Beach dentist Dr. Larry V. Robinson and his wife J an, of 18981 Glenmont Terrace. Officer Kreza's report Listed lhe name, plus the fact the little boy is male, ~·hite. bom 4-3·70 and wore an orange sh irt with white trim, plus orange, white and brown plaid trousers. With a good description like that on a mis sing kid, who could overlook him \\'hile cruising through the Tuttle R0t:k region of Irvine? "Located and returned to o"'Tl<'r." the report ended. Candidc1tes Set For Toro F oru1n Tl1c seven candidates for :i !'!ingle opening on th e ~~ddleback College. board of trustees have been invited lo speak to lhe Saddleback Valley Republican \Vomen, Federated . The regular meeting al 9:30 a.m. Feb 26 is open to the public and will be in the community room of Peoples Federal Savings and Loan in El Toro. Each candidate has been invited to make a five-minute speech. Also scheduled for the program is Dr. Earl Brian, form er st.ate secretary of Health and Welfare under Gov. Reagan. From P09e l RANCH ... mly a ;mall portion set aalde for Intensive-use type camping. Jte said land could be leased for cattle grazing to make the county 11 little money. Caspers ran into his first roadblock earlier from Diedrich over another of the land's resources -sand and gravel ~epoe:lta valued in the range or $2 ruiUJon. The charities In Deoember -,id they wanted to withhold &O perctnt of any profits ever made by the county on tholC deposits. Diedrich •ucce<ded In can«llng the county's offer to buy the ranch but It was subseque ntly resurrcttcd when the gravel contingency was droppOO . The land is ac tuany the southern half tif a 10.000 acre ranch once owned by ca ttle. baron William Starr. His helrs gave the northern half to the National Audobon Society and the r e.Rt to the charities. The late.st purchase negotiations are part cf a Jong string of efforts to liqu idate the land, most of which fnllcd becau~ of bankruptcy on the pllrt of the buyer. ( on lhczn . "There are th ree basic problems." that the bid process "':ls s1n1ply a search sa id James Hewicker. a s s 1st an L for offers from the building industry. l'Ommunity drvelopment director. Trustees disagrctd with \Vhite on the "One of thenl is overcro\vdini;,'' he pr05peet of some district schools facing a fate of early closure for Jack of sa.i~nother is th e fact that the standards Jiupils. don't anticipat e the tremendous success "We are so far from saturation in of the resl aurants." ~lev:ickc; said . nus district that it seems In concei vable "Of course. the tlurd problem is that that v:e "'ill face the same problems the res taurants are brand new and of other districts that are closing their \Vhcncver a restaurant opens people flock schools," said Nl~uel's trustee Bob to it to see what it 's like." he said. llurst. "JI enjoys .'.l Vl'l"Y good business fnr I-le •varned th;"tl the board '"shouldn't n fC\\' rnonths or so. Aft L·r i1 "s bt.'cn pl:iy gan1es" with the bids and builders. OJlell for :lll'hlit'. things S{•!llt' dov.•n to unlC"Ss h was comn1i1ted to honori11~ · · · · f b.d norn1al." he said. 1t.s tnvitallon or 1 s. Jlevt'icker did concede th<1t's not a!v•ays \Vhile cited the $400.000 cost fo r the !he case. .Jusi <il'ross 11.lacArthur campus at Castille \\•here more than Boulevard arc 1wo restaur:.ints in the a dozen portable buildings have been city of Irv ine th:it in fjC\ make a erec ted to accommodate new pupils. shambles of that theory. lie h'.nted th,•t perh0 ps the do.strict " "' They 've bc<•n 01x·n fo r 1nore Ulan two might examine the modular approach years and "'ere ,..,...·rhaps responsible for in future school planning in ordt'r to r -ronserve the bond money . initiating the nc1v sport. But Dire<'tor of Adm; n is tr at iv e But thcrt', adjoining -0£fice complexes Services Jose ph Yi1imer said that portable offer enough extra parking I o campuses may not be that n1uch accommodat e the spi llover. cheaper. There's nothin g but dirt and "Castille is only a half·sized school construction ~quipment surrounding the and if we were to apply the .same restaurants in Newport Place. The only costs to a full sized school it might completed office building nearby has t-ome to only $1 a square .foot cheaper," gntcs gua rd ing its 1~ntry and tlrivcrs he said. lll'C<I <i e~1rd to orien thc1n. The diff erence. then. between the cosl Al1£'born. hG1VL•1·e r, said 1hC'rf' wil l be of a portable school compared to ;:1 a ne•v office bJildi11 g finisht'Cl later th is permanent one is "not that great·• he year that "'ill make its parking available :1dded . :11. nigh t -evening diners are having Trustees also brieny discussed the s1n1il;ir problems -but he L'flnct.'drd long.range prospecl that the section of that "·on't help the two-hours-for-lunch· Mission Viejo served by Castille might bunch. someday become part of the Saddleback The people who run Blackbeard 's and Unified School District under proposals El Torito are reluctant to complain which began recently to realign district about the problem publicly. boundaries. But the managen1ent of bot h But Supt. Truman Bene d i ct restaurants disclosed I hey are recommended that trustees not concern negotiating with Alleborn to case the themselves Y.1th any immediate effects problem. of the annexation issue . "\\'c\·e been gl'tting a number of Stressing that the mailer is only in com plaints,''· ad.n1iltcd Frderico i'.tura· the infant stage, Benedict said the t.:illa. ass1stn11t nianag!'r of E! Torito. co1nplex.ity of such a change "·ould 13lackb...:a rd 1nana;,:er Eli<is r.,J ;:inolakas req uire years of srudy and negot.i3 tion . ronfirmed that negoLiations are "Any\~·ay, Saddleback (y,·hose board t w1dt!r way, but otherwist he said he received a preliminary study that san1e had no cornnient. night ; hasn't made any decision s Yf't. ",J u.st look at it yourself :u1d decide so \\'e should \real it as a very if there's a problem.'' he said. prc.li n1inary issue," llurst added . And El Torito own('r Larry Cano Tract Expansion Wins County OK An expansion or recreation fa cililics at the Coto de Caza Planned Community in Traburo Canyon y,·as approved by the Orange County Planning C.Ommission Monday. The addition will include four ne1v tennis courts, an observation platfonn adJaccnt to the courts, bov.·ling a \l('~s 'v it h ball machin es for teaching, a pro shop and classroom . Th ese facilities y,•i \I be added to a clubhouse, swin1ming pool. oth er tenni s courts, and othrr rctr.:!ational f<1cd1tics on the 12-acre recreational development. added . "\Ve"re very happy it"s a problem. But we are negotiating for more parking and we'l l have it .as soon as possible." Plann ing offi c.ia! llc\vickcr and fire offici;il :\olef said they are plannrng 10 meet tills \\'Cek to review !he problem and try 10 find som e ans"·rrs. Ne\vport Be a c h planning commissione rs have talked about the problem Jn 1hc past. But l he i r observations have been far from pcnctrati11g. "Our standards arc \'l!ry adequate ror unsuccessful rcslaurants. But Newport Beach dOf'sn't seem to have too many (lf these." Planning Com m is s i o n Chairn1an \lt'illiam Agee has said repeatedly. P!nnning s!aff membC'rS suy mo re pressing problems . like work on the new general plan, have kept them from performing a 1horough review of the parking standards. Plan11ers 01,ay Upper Aliso Zone Co11trol J\ 7.oning {!esignnrio11 1\•l1ic h \~ill c:ontrol land use of along t11,, 1nilt?s of lhr flood p!<nn of Upper Aliso Crt!e k 1\·a ... ;ipproved ~lundny by tuc Urangc, County !'Janning ConuTiis~ion. Th<' new zone designa tion . ··vr.1." no"' e:rtl'nd.s along both sides or 1\1!~() Creek fro in Cook's Corners north of El Toro to the southerly boundary of lhc llal\ Rnnth in El Toro. This section of 1hc crt•ck has b('cn subJN't to rcpc<1hxl flood1 nl!. E:I Toro noad ~·inds along ii 111ost of its route from Li\'e 0<1k Canyon Hoad to El Toro. The flood plain zoning is parl of a county effort to qual ify and partici pate in the nationa l f'lood Insu rance Program. To 'IUalify for the insurance, the county must p u rs u e flood control measures ln areas dt>signated l:y th(! U.S. Arn1y Corps or Engineer~. The PF-1 d1•slgnalio11 nican!) that nny new dcveloprn('n t in the ;lrea must include protective flood cnnlrol measures mret!11g fedi.:r<il st11ndarOs. FP zoning previously nas been applied to l\Jiddle Aliso Creek . J...aguna Canyon . and Santa Ana Canyon. El Toro Road has been pinpointed as a scenic highway in the county master plan. County planners sald they felt ihc restric tions of the flood plain zoning Y.111 help retain and enhanc(' thr natural beau1y along the nilld and crrekbed. Irvine Cit y llall To Have Pcrnut~ Beginning 1.-('h. 22 building pcrinits 11 il! hr avail able nt city hall in lrvine . ~avin;::: rrsldenis a trip 10 Santa Ana fur pnL io cover or hon1e <iddition ::ipprov<1ls. ,\ representatlve of the COWlty building and safety depar1n1ent \.\'ill be assignrd to Irvine city hall every Friday , ci ty administrative services director JJmes ~larringlon said. Pcnnlt approvals for commercial construction projects \vill continue 10 be handled by the Sana Ana off1ce1 hov.1e\'cr. llomeov.'llers may have plans checked <tntl be issued permits in one Friday morning stop. ~la rrington said. Postal Cl erk Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPl l -A postal clerk, arrc.~trd l:i st year with 80 first c:.Jass and air mad letters in his lunch bo x while he \Vas leaving "'ork, was convicted Monday of stealing mall. Let Us Put You on the Map Neor the entrance, inside oui' store. is o giant rrew mop. We ore in the process of identifying oll of the homes we liove corpeled since 1965 on this mop with colored pins. (A dlfferenl color for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some interesling locls: firstly, we hove corpered homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pin s ore i n bunch es , indi c otif\g WORD-Qf.MOUTH odverlisi ng. Th irdly, the number o f homes we hove carpete d is staggering. If you desire ho nesly. Cl(perience, and recommendolions from neigh bors we hove worked for. lhen Alden's is THE PLACE\ ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTAMUA SINCE 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 Mon ... fhurt.. •to 5 ::101 fri. 9 to 9; Sat. 9:30 to 5 r t I I I .. ' .. ; .• c c s c ' • ;i. ! .. . , , ' • Huniing:ton Beaeh Fountain Valley Toduy's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. bl, NO. 3b, 2 SECTIONS , 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 TEN CENT S Huntington Beach to License Cats By TERRY COVIi.LE 01 !!Iii Di ll' ~net St1H fluntington Beach will becc>mc lhe first city in Orange County and only the second in California to try to collar cats. Council to Charge Same Fee as Tags for Dogs ~l;iyor J1;1·rv ~latncy. prrv1011sly u harsh oppont111l of cat 131-!:'. srt thr· tone for lh1· llll'Cllllg 11h<·n hl' told 0111· Ol>tCl'IOr .. , UC\l'r Sil\~ th\' bl'lll'l!I 11! c;.it hccns1ng bl·IOrl', but lhl'_Y h;n·c sho111n llH' in bl:iek ;111d \1h11 ~· ho11· \\'l· :1r1' subs1ct17.lng 1·a t ~ l 'rn :;1011· hut C'VCr. .t n1oron could ~t·r 11 ·• City councilmen unanimously agreed ~~onday night to eslablish a mandatory cal license and charge cat owners the sqme as dog owners to offset the rising cost of animal control. They also raised the price of dog (and cat) tags to $10 for an unspayed animal and $5 for a spayed pet. The old price (dogs only I was $7 and $4 , but the new license will be valid for 15 months instead of 12 months. The longer licensing period \\lilS established as a onc.-shol effort to sv.'ltch Dragged Serea111i1ag Gunmen Kidnap Hearst Daughter BERKELEY (UPI) -The 19-y('a r-old daughter of newspaJX!r e x e c u t i v e Randolph A. llearst was kidnaped from her duplex apartmrnt and dun1pcd tnto Ute trunk of her kidnapcrs' car. Police said the lY.'O suspects v•crc identified as blctrk. Patricia llea rsl, a sophoinore at Court Recall Move Irks Ma1igers By CANDACE PEARS0'.'1 Of "'41 D~Hy ,.li.t Slaff A court refusal to stop a recall effort disappointed one of two trustees who are the ta rgets in the Huntington Beach linion 1-l igh School Dist rict. The second trustee today called it "fair." "I y,·as truly di sappointed by the outcome of ?i.1onday·s court hearing," Trustee Dennis fo.i angers, an Assen1bly candidate. said today. "Il's clear that the recall concei ved by Doris Allen and her so-called 'Citizens for Parente; Right.~.' " ?\!angers continu- ed, "is merely a political smear attempt carerully designed to torpedo my campaign." 1.fangers is running for the Democra1 ic nomination against incumbent Robert Burke (R-Hun tington Bcachl. !11ange r's angry response wa s contrasted by that of Trustee Ron Sh eM:man. v.·ho said the j u d g e "C'xercised good judgn1en t." The decision of Orange County Supctior Court Judge Lloyd E. Blanpied J r. was ba sed on ··C<lnstih1tional la\v rather than the validity of the petition ," Shenkma n said. :\!angers objectro thAt hls atlorneys l\'eren't allowed to call wit ne sses to refute the charges of the recall proponf'nts. But Shrnkman agreed \\'ilh the ruling of the judge, saying he didn't listen to lengthy testimony because it y,•ouldn 't have mallered. "The decision wasn 't tSee RECALL, Page 2) Shares Grief ~ Berkeley, was dragged screaming from her duplex apartment in the Berkeley Hills and dumped into the trunk of her kidnape rs' car. Police said the two suspecls v.·ere iden!ifled as black, Officers said ~Iiss llearst wa s in the a'partment with her fian ec, Steven Weed , 26. \.\·hen the doorbell rang about 9:20 p.m. and a white female said her car stalled and asked to use the phone. Then . police said, the two men broke into the house, attacked Weed and a neighlx>r who heard the commotion, and tied both men up. They dragged ~fjss Hearst outside and forced her into the trunk or a ·wh ite 1963 convertible. As they drove ay,·ay, followed bv a station y,·agon. the suspects fired seveial shots at neighbors attracted by the screams. police said . The car, which had been stolen in Berkeley apparently 'arlier in th' evening, wa1 found abandoned a half hour lat.er about eight blockl away. Miss Hearst is one of fi1·e daughters of Hearst. president and editor of lh e San Francisco Examiner, and chairman of !he board of the Hearst Corp. She and \Veed, a former teacher at Crystal Springs School for Girls, a private high school in Hillsborough , which she attended, announced their engagement on Dec. 19. Hearst, son of \Villi~t.1 Randolph Hearst, founder of the ne\\.'spaper group that bears the !ami ly name , was flying (See lrEARST, Page !) !l'IOTORIST FEEL S ENERGY CRUNClf BETHEL. Conn. 1AP \ -Charles Moffett of Bethel got caught betw een the energy crisis and mass transit at a railroad crossing today. Police said Moffett had been .,.,·ailing for gasoline si nce 5:3{1 a.n1. in a line of 75 cars that crossed a railroad track . At 7:30 a.m., as his car straddled !he track. ll-1offelt neard a \Vhistlc. l1c jumped out or his 1972 ca r just before a 11)..car passenger train from Danbury den1olished it. Police charged Moffett, 35, with fai lure to stop at a grade crossing. President Nixon embraces Julle Chotiner at the funeral of her lather, Murray H. Chollner, a political ally and friend ol the Preside nt for almost three decades. Cholincr died Jan. 30 or a bl ood clot follow- an auto accident. He was a longtime South ern C.lifornian. • the city's annual licensing frorn April to July, so ii would occur on a fiscal hasis. The $10 license vt'll l be issued !his Apri!, but y,•ill be valid through July 1975. At that tin1e. councilmen may reduce the f1•c to a 12-inonth standard. UPI TllHl!Olo KIDNAPED IN BERKELEY Hearst Girl, Fiance Irvine Officer Finds Lost Bo'Y • --Ratlier Easily One th ing can be said for the policemen serving the city of Irvine : when they go out looking for a particular individual , they go with a good description. Patrolman Owen Kreza had his do.,.,·n pat l\1onday when he SC<luted out and found Steven Michael Robinson, son of 11untington Beach dentist Dr. Lnrry V. Robinson and his \\'ife Jan, of 18981 Gll'nmont Terrace. Of!ictr Kreza·s report !isled the nainc, plus the fact the little boy is male. \1•hite. born 4-3-70 and \\'Ore an or<inge shirt with \Vhite trim. plus orange, 11•hitc and brown plaid trousers. \Vith a good description like that on a niissing kid, who could overlook hin1 while cruising through the Turtle Rock region of Irvine? "Located and returned to owner," the report ended. Jaworski, Nixon, Counsel to Meet \VASHINGTON (AP) -\Vhite House Counsel James D. St. Clair and special \Vatcrgate prosecutor ~on Jav:orski y,·ill meet later lhis week lo try to resolve a dispute over continu ed access to presidential tapes and documents. the prosecutor's office announced today. "This office has received a !englhy communication ff'Om White J·I o use coonsel which will require clarification and rurther discussion between 1Mr . J aworski and Mr. St. Clair," a spokesman for Jaworski said. Exxo1i, Gulf ,'( ,~~e rrices ' HOUSTON IAP) -Two mo,. major marketers. Exxon Co. USA and Gulf Oil Co. US, increased gasoline prices today. Exxon announced an increase of 3.5 cents a gallon, Gulf 5.5 cents a gallon. EarUtr. six major oil companies a!UlOlloced gasoline price increases. wh.ile Amoco Oil Co mpan y Rnnounced Monday that it was lowering its price for gasoline tw() cents a gallon. Councilmen al.~o verbally agr{'{d 10 renew tbe city•s contr11ct \\'ith California Anin1al Control 1CAC1, 1h1s titne on a three-year basis. A for rnal contract. establishing the. cat li cense. nc1v fct'S, and terms of aniinal control, "'ill be broughl beforC' !he counci l for for1nal apprO\'ill Fl·O. 19. An expcctC'd c<it fight f;11!ed to niaterializc IVt ondJy night. There "'crr se ine conlpla1nts . bul ntorc residf'nls spo ke Ht f<i vur of c<it tugs th:.u1 <ig<nn :-.t the111 . Hunti11g a C1\C ll1rcc1or l.IC'nnis Sn1i1h had told col111t·1lnitn !hi.ii ta!s con~t tlLl!e <1but1r 01J1J·thi1'd 01 111;-<.1geni;y':-ll'1Jrk !0:1tl. 1:\c(' (.;1\TS, l'agl' 21 Home Huntingto1i's Cliaritable Divorcee F£1cing Eviction Can a di\·orccd mo1hcr with five children find an apartment for rent in Huntington Beach -at $200 a month, or less? Susan Allen. the woman ·who rounded up 70 old bicycles as Christmas gifts for welfare children, is desperately trying to answe r that question -for herse lf. The rent on her tw o -b edroom apartrnent on Kce lson Lane has been raised to $210 a month -a su m she can't afford on her .,.,,elfare benefits. She faces im1nediate eviction and says she can·1 find another dwelling th::it v.•ill accept five childre n. Ironically. sbe claims her Christmas charity put her in the IXJtential position ---, Kill-for-hi.re Case of bei ng homelC'ss. She c!ai n1s her former rent of $1 59 \\'as raised because in articles about the Christmas bicycle drive, she referred to the apartments on Keelson Lane as "a slum and ghetto area." The apartment owner, Ray Lewis, c()u]d not be reached for cornment but his manager said all the rents are being raised and r-.lrs. Allen's charges arc not true. A tape-recorded \'Oicc on the other C'nd of a phone num ber l!3tC'd by Lewis ft>r apart1nen1s for rent. ho.,.,·cvcr. tells the caller there arc 1hree tv.·o-bedroon1 apartments on Kcelson available for $149 a month. The mother of five still faces eviction \\"ith no place to go. She says :<>hr. 1rould like to re1nain in !he Keel.son neighborhood because she hopes lo establish some type of you th center there. The neighborhood has n1any broken families and youngst£>rs either withou t a father or mo1her. Sus<in. currcn1ly jobless. hopes to ob1ain a job \Villi the C<lunty mental health department, \l'ith a chance ;it .,.,·orking \\'ith lh c Keelson area youngst~.:1. · ~l can1\'hilc. a hon1e for hC'rsclr <1nd her O\\"n farnily is the fu;;:t pr!orlty, <'Ind anyone ,~·ho can help is asked to phone the LYNN (Lore 'l'our Neighbor !'-.'011J) Ccntf'r in do,~·nto1vn Jl unling!on Beach a! 536-0614. J Popeil Trial Ordered By A RTIJUR R. \'TNSEL Of fM Delir Pl)OI Stiff Testimony in the preliminary hearing for ?\lrs. Eloise Popeil of Nev.·port Beach and her alleged IO\"er. accused of conspiring lo murder h e r multimillionaire husband to assure a piece or his $200 million fortune, has led to an order that they n1ust fom1ally stand tri al. il-frs. Popeil, 48,, and Daniel Ayers, 37, v.·cre ordered Monday to return to Huntington Beach Police Hunt Wounded Man in Alley Attack A n1;i11 attacked by t11·0 suspects in a da rk 1-luntington Beach alley early J\!ond ay stniggled 1vith one . grabbing his knife and stabbing him in Ille stom· nch, police said. Wil l'ian1 Gentry. 26, of Oran ge \\'as trea ted at Pacifica llospital 1 n liuntingfon Beach for deep cuts on his right ann and si de sustained in the scuffle north of Pacific Coast 11ighway on ~1ain Street. 1-lis attackers, two men in their early 20s, fled. Police spe<:Uiate that the man \\'ho was stabbed with hi.s own eight-inch long kn ife \\.ill have to seek inedical hel p. They say they are \\'atching emergency rooms at local hospitals. Gentry told police he was walking near the Capri Bar on l\1ain Street \\·hen a V.'oman asked him to esco rt her to her car. \Vhcn returning to his 01vn car. he clai med, he y,•as pulled int.o an alley by the tv•o suspects, one or \\'hom y,·ield ed the y,•eapon. During the ensuing fight, Gentry was slashed several-times, police said, until he managed to gel the bl ade a l\'ay from the suspect. When the wounded suspect rel1 to his knees in the alle y, Gentry. in what he described as a dazed condition, Judge Rejects Gay Court Suit • ABERDEEN. Mi... (UP!) -U.S. District Judge William C. Keady has dismissed a suit accusing the Mi ssissippi St.ale $ludent newspaper of violating the civil rights of the Mississippi Gay Alliance. 1be organl2alion of h o m o s e 1. u fl 1 s brought suit after the newspaper, The ReOe<:tor. refused to acceet a paid advertisement the group bought. Keady &aid Monday he did not have jurisdlctkin •under the civil .Jightl code lo rule In a CQO d<allng with alleged deprlvaUon of rights o! a private person in an individual capacity. Keady ruled !hot the Starkville-based Gay Alliance would have to pay court eoist.s. escaped. lie. \11alkcd to the Seals Ambulance offi ce at Lake and Olive Streets, u•here his brother \.\'Orks. There. he received firs t aid and was taken lo the hospital. Police Capt11re Fountain Valley Robbery Suspects T .... ·o men accused by authorities of robbing at least eight businesw.i at kn ifepoin t and gunpoint. including a flori st shop and dairy in Fountain Valley, have been apprehended by Garden Grove police. \Villiam F. Dasher, 26, of 13071 Casa Linda, Apt. G, in Garden Grove. and David James Hull , 28, of the same address, were arrested in Garden Grove on Jan. 31 while using a credit card obtained in a Long Beach robberv. according to Fountain Valley Police oCt. Robert McClain. Dasher and llull were brought to the Fountain Vall ey jail on Mooday while detectives investigated thelr C'(ltlnection with the fiorist shop and dairy robberies. They were taken to Long Beach Pelice 0opartlnent leday. · Founlain Valley police swipect th< two men or robbing Dairy Fresh, at 17050 Newland Av~., on JM. 38, and Mile Square Florist, at · 18:501 Brookhurst St., on Jan. 31. The dairy lost '138 ln the robbery and 1100 was taken fro m the norist shop, according to McClain. Police in Anaheim . Long Beach, Garden Grove , Plaeentla and F'ullertan alsdo suspect the pilr-of helng Involved with robberies In their ci ties. Dasher, who Usts his occupation as a carpet layer, and llull, a laborer, are being charged with armed robbery, burglary. recelvin& stolen properly, illegal use of credit cards and forgery. Oct. McClain claimed the tw() men \\·ore ski masks or watch caps during some of their robber\es, and used a knife and a short barrel rcvol.v~r. ,, • Long Beach Superio r Cou rt Feb. 19 to stand trial on one count each of conspiracy to comm it nlu rder. r~1uniCipal Court Judge Charles S. Lit\Vin also se t Wednesday as lhc date for a hearing on a proposed gag order to prohiblt parties involved from speaking to the press. Defense attorneys had ea r Ii e r sUccecded in having the press and public barred from later stages of the couple's preliminary hearing in municipa l court. A cool, even-mannered blonde , il-·lrs. Popei/, of 519 flarbor Island Road, \vas arrested at that location wifh Ayers on Jan. 8 in a raid by Long Beach police. They \\'Cre reportedly tipped off by J1,1•0 acquaintances of J\yers who \\'<lr ked 11•ith him at Douglas Aircraft Corporation and \~·ho were allegedly solicited as cont ract kilters. Investigators claim the target of the plot "'as Chicago kitchen gadgC't tycoon Samuel Popcit, 59, \\·hose industrial ('n1pire includes production of a 00H ap sible, pocket-sized fishing rod. The alleged plot \VHS supposedly going along on schedule including a trip to Chicago 10 case Popcd"s lO • roo1n apartment whe n the allege-cl hired killers became worried. 011e of the men, identified as Don Reed, 48, and Robert Peeler, 32, reportedly called Pope.ii and warned him ol the assiimment to take his life on a contract basis, according to police allegations. 1'lr3. Popeil and her male acq uai nta nce have pleaded innocent to the murdre solicitation . charges and g ene r a 11 y maintain a rool, nonchalant courtroom bearing. She and her husband \\'ere in the process o{ getting a divorce and if he died be fore it became nnru. she \1'ou!d have in herited one-third of his $200 million estate, police asserted. Orange Coast • Weather ·Mostly sunny Wedneaday wit?... • some hJgb clouds at times. Cooler days with highs al the beaches ln the low 60s rising to 66 inland. Overnight lows ~ INSIDE TODAY !tfayor Joseph Alioto's wift re· turned home today after di&a-po. pearing for 18 d-Oys on a "pro-- longed vacation." Storu Page 5. L, M. •l'f"ll 1 C1lllwlll1 I Cl•1.inM 10-M i;om1<i 11 c,__, 1S DHa MMIC" t 111!"'111 ~·" • lnlwtal-9 l t ,., .... , •·11 ..., •• ,..,, n Mo•ott(-u A"ft LI~ lJ • ~ """~'" '' M•,_,. ,-llflft lt IC1tlltlll HeWI 4 01 .... cw., • tllOth 1 .. 1. Sttcll IMrtlm 1•11 T.t...-11i.tl It --" WNttlff' 4 ..... _., """"" ,,.,. ..... ..... 4 2_ OAILV PIL Ol H ~oy's Fall De sc1·ihecl At Trial By 1'0f1 RARLKV 0 1 Ille O"IY 1"1101 Sti!I Proscrutlnn v.•itn~·ss S:1ndy ltoc~'ood loday adrnltttod th:lt her 3-ycar-o!d son fell d.:i\\·n a flii;ht of stairs at her Orange home a n'eek before he died but fi rn1ly deoied from the 1•:itness stand lhat his injuries then played a part Ln his death. Looking across at defendant Larry \Vayne Cobb, ~he told an Orange County Superior C.ou rt jury that Todd Rockwood had only a bump on his head lo show for the tumble he took down six steps. And she testified unde r cross examination by defense i!littorney Robert Brodie that only a bruise remained from that incident a week later when she came home from work to be told ~y Cobb tilat her 1itt le boy h11d died in her absence. Cobb, 22. is ::iccu~cd of inDlcti ng a beating April 11 tha t caused I.he child's dea th . l\llss Hock v.·ood. 18, hus testified th::it her par<1mou r inOicted many such bi'atings on her !'>On in a tv.•o-yea r rela!io nship that was Sl'Vl'rcd several tiines bC'causc of his :.illegcd cruelty tov.•ards the child. She ha s testifiL'd that Cobb forced her to remain in the Orange home for 24 hours after the child's death and after he had shown her the body of Todd Rockwood where he had placed it ln the child's crib. It is alleged tha t C.Obb then forced her to notify police that tile child had di sappeared and that he confessed to the killing, after police and volunteers scoured the Orange area for five days. Invesligalors accompanied by Cobb unearthed the chltd 's body fro ma sewer line on An aheim area construction site. Miss Rockwood has pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder. She is currently serving a one-yea r term in county jail on th<1t conviction, She agreed with Brodie today that she shared Cobb's desire for her son I'.. defend hin1self rn ore vigorously in his relationships with other chil dren. She. had ea rlicr lrstified u n d e r questioning frorn prosecutor Pat Brians that her little boy's pa ssive attitude often angered Cobb to th e point that the defendant 11·ould beat and humiliate her son. Brodie expects to conclude his cross examination of I-he prosecution's ke y \':ilness later today. Frona P119e l CATS ... but none or the revenue. The CAC budget, accepted b y C0W1cilmen Monday, will rise fron1 $l28 ,000 to $200,000, partly because lt v.'i11 cover 17 months instead of 12, and in July, CAC Yolll begin 24-hour animal control. One opponent of mandatory cat tags comaleined about the city continuing to press the matter even though it had been defeated ea rlier. The nc"' feline license rC?Ceived the support of the Animal Assis tan ce League of Orange County, v.·hose president, Ruth Frankel, praised !he work of CAC as the "best in the county" and said tags y,•ould actually save !.he lives of cats now destroyed because the o\\·ners can't be found. Smith also assured some v•orried C'al 01mers that CAC does not set ca l traps and will not be attempling to round up stray ca ts. He said C1\C only accepts cal5 already e<iughl by someOOdy else. Smith, ln rompromising vdth the city over his ris ing budget, also promised to establish a low-cost spaying and neutering clinic in town. Councilman Al Coen, the strongest proponent of a ca t license, was absent J\fooday, but his vote wasa ·1 needed as all si s: other councilmen agreed to the mandatory license. • OIAN•I COAST •• DAILY PILOT Tl'>• o ... ~o· (011! OAIL'I' PILOT ... r111 ""'k"' 11 umbined lfl.e New1.J'r•11, 11 llUbll ..... by 1M Orel!Qll (Dl•I Publl1l'>lng Co""""nr. 5-- "" ftl!lon1 ••• llUD!lt~td. M-•r !~1'911111 J<tod•'!'. fl>r C0t11 Mne. H_,, 8•e<PI. Hli!l1111g!on ••• ,~,~ ..... l••n v111~r. Llll- 811c~. lr~lnt/Saddltb.>t~ or>d Si n Clemeni./ i1n Ju.n (i~••"•nD. " tlr>Qlt '"'11~1 M ilktrl k 11<1bl"~"° Sllu•d•y• •"" Svrw:11n. TIM prlr1CID1! l'ltblrlh•ng pla~! l1 •I UCt Wftf 81y 5!rttl. (O>I~ M•1•, t~llfornl•, U•M. Rob•rl N. Weed Pr..,,od•nl 1rw:I Pllllll1ller J1,~ R, C Mrley v;,, P•n"'"'' 1r1111 "-••I ,,,..,....., Tllolft11 ketril ..... 1\o"''' ,._, M~l111 , M ......... ~., ... ~ H. L.11 l1Jdl1r' P. Had ANit11n! Mtftatlnt Ef"9r1 f.,,., Ce./111 'Wnt Ot•net C-ty l'dllef H•fi.,1 .. 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The anned Indians rescued Michael Ashe r. 18, and Jerry Mor- etti, 20, who had been thrown down a canyon side, struck wiU1 a ro<.:k, jammed into a cattle guard crossing and ki cked , \Vit h pickup trucks, 10 male Indians blocked a lull y road between ---- n··· •r:r"'C!': Rout Cy~le Gang the ;.chopper'' cycles and an aba nd oned lrlbal hall where the motor- cyclisto •penl Saturday night. A posse of sherUf's deputies arrived and took lnl<> custody six members of the Hangmen's Club of Anaheim. A spokesman said they were jailed in Sa n Diego for in vesti~ gation of assault with a deadly weapon and tresJ>:issing on an Indian reservation. No one could catch the two y,·hltes who left on foot. The Injured Ind ian youths were hospit:ilized but listed in good condition Monday. ---·--...--~ -.... ..--~ ' ----=· ' Nixon Vo,v s ' Healtl1 Ca1·e By llELEN Tll0:\11\S Compro1nise To Tr11cker Fencing Public Beaches? \\'ASfll NG TON I llPil -l'rcS1dl1nl Nixon plcdgt><f tod~y to assure c·1·trY An1criea n con1prehc11$1Vl' nicdical carf' v.•it h a 1nlnin1u1n of federtl l in ttrfcrcnCI! und no high<'r taxes. In a spect·h to the An1erican Hospi!a l Associa!ion outlining 111~ forlh C-Onlllli,:' hC"allh 1nsuranec progr•un, Ni.>\Oll dre\v a round of applause \l'hen hl' declnn:d . Strike Sot12'.ht L. By the AsM)Clated Prest More layoffs, violence and disrupted food and fuel shipments were reported toda y as the. independent truckers' shutdown spread furthe r ar..ross the natlon. Negotiators in Washington, D , C _ C'Ontinued efforts to (ind a compromise plan to end the si x-day protest over fuel prices and freight rates. Th e shutdo1\1n -or it s effects -re:.ichcd at leas t 4~ states. Federal energy chief \\'illiam Simon told members of a Scnatc-llou se conference committee he n e e d e d legislative authority to allow truckers to pass along higher rue! prices to the shipping companies th ey work for. The conference chairman, Rep. Har I e y Staggers (D-W. Va.), said, however, it was unlikely Congress would ect soon enough. Later, however, the Senate Commerce Committee approved a resoruiion that \vould <''""''" the way for the Interstate Commerce Commissio n to pennit the truckers to pass on increased fu el costs. Sen, \Varren G. Magnuson (l)..\1lash .), the commiltee chairman, said he ,,·ould do everything he can 10 insur" quick Senate act ion on the resolution. ~feanwhi!e, negotiations in the !ruck strike moved to the White House tod.:iv. Top federal and sln!c mediators sched- uled an urgent mecring v.•itl1 President Nixon's chief of staff. Gen. Alexander Haig. The move indicated the lalks reach- ed a critical stage with both sides hope- ful that an agreement could be worked out quickly. National Guardsmen. on duty in three states, escorttd som e trucks along Pennsylvania highways. A spokesman said four-man Guard units: in jeeps were accompanying trucks carrying perishable cargo and medica l supplies. Pennsylvania State Police said there were ~ reports of violence -including four shootings -in the 24-hour period that ended at 8 a.n1. A spokesm<in said 10 arrests had been made. ilighwa y patrolmen escorted som e tanker trucks in Ohio. Gov. Marvin l'.fandeJ of i\laryland said he would use Nation::i! Gua rd trucks. if necessary, to take food and fuel to the western part of his st.ate. He did not actua lly call up the Guard, ho\\·ever. Violence v.·as reported la1c l'.londay nigh t or loday in at least a dozen sta!es. J\lost or the trouble invol ved sniper firings, tire slashings or objects lhrov.·n at trucks. The Ohio High,vay Patrol said :i prcdawn fi re destroyed a tractor and t\l:o trallers at a trucking romp.:iny in ltlineral Ridge. J\lost of the violence did not result in SC'rious injury. An exception v.',1s th(' \V1!rningtnn. i'.'.C. shooling of ii n utdri>endent trucker manning a blockadP. Poli ce sai d th !'.' driver, .James llenry Krlly, 50, of \\'1/m1ng1on, w.r ;:; shot n1 the stoifiach and y,·as seriously wow1dcd. They sa)d C. F. Andrews, 57, a drive r fr on1 llampstead, N.C.. was charged with assault v.·ith a deadly weapon wilh intent to kill. 1bere were more layoffs in industries unable to get raw materials or ship Iinished products. Holly Farms Industries, Inc., one of lhe nation's largest poultry processors, closed three plants in North Carolina for an~ indefinite period and laid of[ 3,000 el!lployes, "We're in a heck of a mess," a spokes-man said. Layoffs elsewhere -mnny of them in the meat packing or auto industries -totalled over 75.000. The Owens·llllnois Glass C-0. at Al lon laid off 2,000 workers at Its glass container plant, complaining it was -unable to ge t' supplies. The Mi.ssouri Beef Pack.Ing Co. of Boise, Idaho announced it will close indefinitely because it could not get trucker• to take processed meat _ to muket. Agrioulture secretary Earl L. Butz, h: ~ City for a speech, said that U the abutdown continues ll wlll have a ltrioul impact, especially on perishable food. He said that hundreds of rnillionl of dollars worth of food could. be losL .Five Die in Fire )- GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <AP ) -Five cousins whose ages ranged from 16 mont hs lo 5 years died early today in a fire at a home "'here they had been left unattended. police said. Police .said the 21-yenr-old mother of three of the chltdren. Atattie ~fclntosh, was localt'd at a nearby bar after the victims· bod1tS were di5e0v~rcd et her home. I H u1iti1igto1i Mayor W a1its Legality Researched ·'There are those v.•ho say thal llcuhh services in America can only bl' imprO\'t'd and e:octended by the federal government, and \\'ilh that l totall y disagree." The possi bility o( fencing public beaches and charging an admission price -like an t'ntranee to the wo -w"s raised ~1onday night by 11wl!ing ton Beach ~tayor Jerry J\1aln('y, \\'j th consent from C1the r counci lmen, l1e asked th e cily attornry to research the legality or such [II) ;ic!ion. Matney s:iid today he is not proposing: fentl'S and admi~siun for public beaches but he is \Vorr ied son1e state legislators mii:;hL Tv.'O Assemblymen, John Rr iggs tH- Fullerton 1 and Dani el U.oarvvright ( IJ- Concord ), !old r('preseni.:iti ves frorn coastal cities r..tonday that adm ission fees , not state subsidy. might solve their fin<1ncial woes. •·I'd like tile e-0mmunity lo know how F,..,m Page l RECALL ... based on Ille \•alidity of the ch arges. 1vhich, or course. I consider to b~ absurd," Shenkman add~. Doris Allen o(. the citizens group said today, "We're e:octremely pleased" with Judge B\<1npicd's ni!ing 'thal there are no grounds for halting the recall. "\Ve're going to go full steam ahead." She expects the group to file its forma l recall petitions with the e<runry clerk this week. The citizens group now plans to file a federal court suit. against !\!angers alleging violation of frcedorn of speech, 11.rs. Allen said today, because of a 15-<iay restrain ing order placed on the group but dissol\'cd l\l onday by Judge B!anpied. Blanpiecl also denied an injunction and $500,000 damages sought against the citizens by 11angcrs' attorney and said the trustee's r cc ours e against ..,,·hat he considers libel is ttirough a civil suit. l\lrs. Allen today denied the recall, which stems from the t ru s tee s ' appearance at administrators' convention 1\'hcre the .X-rated film ''Deep Throat" \V as shown,'' is an attempt lo thwart !\!angers' Assembly bid. "\Ve have Ix-en accused of being a right wing element and of being political," she said . "We are what we say "'e are -just a group of parents ..• concerned about our kids and sclloo!s. "I've been accused of be ing ;..tr_ Burke"s pa1\·n." she added . cl aiming, "l"ve never met the man. l 'm in As- semblyman Ken Cory"s district.'' fvlangers says he thinks the "right v.·ing element" stud ied his qualifications for office. and "decided that for !he. first rin1e since 1967 their ullra· conservati1 e assen1blvn1an had a r1 ablc candidate lo 1\·orry about." Ile sees "Deep Throat" AS a poli!ir;i! red herring, a phrase his opponents v.·ant 10 link to his name so "'Pf.'Ople v.:ould have lingering doubts about rny character and n1oral turpitude. lie. and Shl'nkman are charged \\"i!h 1nis11sc of taxpayers' money because t),e filin \vas sho\\·n on distriet equ ipment ~1t the Augus t conference of educators in San Diego . Both men say they weren 't present for Lhc screening. From Pagel HEARST .•• back to California from Washington. D.C. Police said it nppcarOO obvious that the kidnapers kne1v \.\'ho Mlss Hearst was. The news media had been aware of the kidnaping since shortly after it took place, but agreed to withhold information at the request of police and ~Uss lfearst's paren ts. who hoped to make contact \\'ilh the kidn apc rs, The kidna ping followed a recent series of incidents involving prominent persons iu the San Francisco Bay Arca and apparently random kill ings of white pcrsoos. LA Laundromat Suspect Killed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A man SUSpected of breaking into some coin- operated machines at a laundromat was shot and killed by polJce earl y today after he wounded two officer• who tried 10 question him. Th e man. armed with tin nfflce r's service revolv('r that he grabbed during a scu ffle , was oroered to turrendcr several lime.'!, according to police. Fingerprints identified the man :\S Frank M. U lter, 22, Nor1h Hollywood , who polict said was once was committed to Camarillo State Hospital !or drug abuse. those h\"O ding dongs are th inkinJ::." ~fatney said today. "I'd like to put soo1e heat on their backs." The mayor and City Administ rator !)ave Ro1~·lands appeared \Vith other beach city spokesmen before the Assembly Revenue and T fl x a t i o n C<nnmittee fl·londay with pleas for state hel1> in financing the upkeep of public bl'uches. "I think fl'nting the beach and f'ha rging a user's fee is illegal but I'm not sure. 1 \Vant it checked," Matney said. "I th in k it \.\'as a dumb idea. bul I can't really call it dumb until v.'e l'x plore tile legal ramifications. Beaches arc one of the few things left where, regardless of your financial condition, you can sit on the sand, watch the "'aves and hea l your min<l and so u1.·· fl-fatney and Row1ands told th e Assembly Committee that it costs the. city abou t $'700,000 in unreturned revenue to clean and protect the beach for the use or people who live outside Orange Coun1y. Thal figure is based on an eslin1ate lh<lt SG pcrcl·nt of the people usi11g the rity I.teach .Jrc fron1 outside the CO\IJll}'- (;oi'ISl:li citi1·s arr a!lt'1npt1ng to Sl•cure s1atc lt•gislation !01· u st:.ite ~ubsidy of eity :ind county beaches used on a regional na!ure. Assen1blymcn said they \\'OU\d study the issue and file a report and recommendation on st:.ite aid oroposed bv Assemblyman Robert Burke l R· liunlington Beach). Pay by Pound~ Pet Lover Un-eeils Dog Fee Pla1i During ~londay's discussion or a mandatory cat license, one pet lover suggested that Huntington Be a ch councilmen consider a more equitable fee for dogs. Glenn Kimmell said the council ought to charge by the pound . "I cannot see the log ic in taxing at tile same rate a five-podnd dog and across the fence a St. Bernard,", Kimmel said. "Small dogs are less trouble. On the rare occasions when they do get out, Postal Clerk Guilty LOS ANG ELES (UPI) -A postal clerk. arrested last year y,·itb al first class and al r mail letters in ttls lunch bOx Y.'hile he was leaving ·work. was convicted ~1onday of stealing mail . yo u can clea n up after them with a p:iir of tweezers." Kimmel also objected. to the city's proposed hlght!r license fee. $10. The current fee is $7. ··r vc enjoyed introducing him in the past as my $1 ·a·pound dog," smiled Kimmel. "l know prices are going up, but gentlemen, $2 a pound?" 'Cheaters' Arres ted SPARKS, t\ev. (UPI ) -Sparks police l\1onday arrested two employes of the Sparks Nugget in a crackdo\\'Tl on suspected cheating. The alleged cheating scheme used "'hat police called a Vegas pa s.so rt. f\·an Lang. 30, of fu>no. and Hoy Ashv.·orth, 30, Sparks, were arrested '.lith Michael lialey, 34, of So.lit! L.ai:e Tahoe on investigation o! bunco steering and swindl ing charges. Capsule Council Action Herc in capsule form are the major actions taken Monday night by the 1-luntington Beach City Council. CAT TAGS : Verbally agreed lo become the first city in Orange Count y with a mandatory ca t license. The fee for both cats and dogs will be $10, or $5 for a spayed animal. BEACllES: Asked the city att<>mcy lo reS<'arch I~ legality of fencing beaches and charging admission for all users. not just those using the park- ing lot. GROWTH: Ordered a joint study St'.'ssion v,.ilh the. plann ing commission on on a proposed gro1vth poli cy y,·hich l'.layor Jerry 11atncy termed a ''mish- mash me ss.·· l\rtNORITJES : Ordered a staff report on !he number of \\'Omen and minor- ities employed by the city in super\1sor1al positions. He presumably \vas referring to proposals by Sen. Edward 1."°I. Kennedy (l>Mas.'5.), v.•hich \\'Ou!d prov id c government financing of a cradlc.~the· grave health insurailce .!lystem . Nixon said the thre<!-part program h<' 1vill submit !o Congres.~ \Vednesday \\'ill offer '"halnnccd. dignifil'<l health car<' protection" al a (·ost every Arnerlc::in e;111 afford. "lA."t us not rn;1kt' the n1istakc of destroyi ng the best n1edi cal care systein in the 11'orld 1ha1 1\'l' Jlready ha ve." !he !'resident tvlcl the hos p it :i I adtnin ist rators. fliixon . accompanied by his '>''ife. made no direct referl'nce to Watergale but al one point rl'itcra!ed his intention lo serve a full cish t years in the presidency. ··Tue legacy I \\'OUld like to leave after my term of service in the presidency, eight years ... is a legacy of peace," Nixon told hls audience. The President "'as pp!audL>d six times during his 25-minutc appearance. The President told the convention delegat~: "It is health which Is real . wealth. You who arc members of the American Hospital Association .can leave a legacy where America, wh ich is the wealthiest country, is also the hcalthieste in the \\'Orld ." f\ixon spelled out principles his proposals v.·ould folio\\' and said lhcy (·;1l!rd for a progran1 "\\'here our doclors \1·ould v.·ork for th eir patients, not for the federal government, and thal is the kC'y clc n1ent at this t1111c." • E.-rperts Attack Nuclellr Reactor Seif ety Progra1n WASHI NGTON (AP ) -Inspection and quality-assurance programs of t h e Atomic Energy Commission have been criticized in a report , released here. The report Monda y by nine AEC experts called for expanded efforts by the commission to assure the quali ty of nuclear reactor component.. during manufa ctu re. It also said reactor designs should be further evaluated to see if any safety fa ctors have been overlooked. Also called for .... ·ere Increased efforts to make sure !hat reactors are constructed and operated prope_rly. During a 17-month period beginning Jan. 1, 1972, the report said the nation".s nuclear reactors experienced 800 ··.sa fety related abnormal occurrences." The primary causes of more th an one -quarter of the abnormalitise were design or fabrication errors. the report said. It said the rema inder "'ere caused by operator errors. improper maintenance. incorrect construction or a combination of fJC'tnrs. For t\.\"O years, cri!ics of the reactors. led by a grCM.Jp of scientists in the Camb ridge. l\1ass. area. h~ve alleged that re:.i ctors arc not !'il fe enough . Let Us Put You on the Map • Near lhe entrance, inside ou'r store. is o giant new mop. We ore in the process of identifying oll of rhe homes we hove corpeted si nce 1965 o n this mop with colored pins. (A d ifferent color for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some iriteresting focts1 firstly, we liovo corpeted homes on Virtually ffYe<Y •!reel ·In 1he area. Secondly, the pins ore Jn bunches, Indicating WORD-Of-MOUTH advertising. Th irdly, the number o f ho mes we ho ve carpeted is staggering. If you d esi re ho nesry, eKperience, and r eco mm e ndations from ne ighbors worked for, lhen Alden's i$ THE PLACE! wa hove ALDEN'S CARPETS• • IN COSTA_,. S1NC11957 DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mon .• 1"Yn. f to 5r301 Fri. 9 to '1 Sot, flJO to S ' ' • County ~Agrees Kal11abach Says Milk Fund Used In Dirty Tricks UP I Toi.Mia TELLS OF MILK FUND Ni xon Attorney Kalmbach ____ w_ ------ From Wire Services WASHINGTON -The White House set up a trust fund in 1969 containing $100,000 contributed by milk producers and it was used for campaign spying and political dirty tricks, according to newly released testim ony by Presid~l Nixon's lawyer. The attorney, lferbert \I/_ Kalmbach of Newport Beach, testified briefl y about the secret fund before the Sena!e \Vatergate Committee last sumrner. lie said in a new co urt deposition he now lx-Jieves nearly $2 tnilli on was channeled through the fund . Jn Newport Beach, sources close to Kal mbach said the trust. fund cont.aincd a total of $1.6 million at the titne the dairy contribution -y:hich "'as in cash -wa s received. Kalmba ch swore th at if. R. "Bob" Haldeman personally authorized hlm to receive a secret $100,000 c a s h contribution from the dairymen in 1969. to Buy Starr Ranch \ .. \ '\ '-<.,., ~ ... ,,,... _,,,, .. ~. ~ ' I • ,,---.:I I I . ii ) ;· " ) I $4 Million To Obtai11 1;y "'ILl.IA1\1 SCllflEIBER 01 lfl• O.tllw l'llot Iron Orn nge {'ou nly supervisors yielded to :i la rgl' outpouring of pu hl11' sen timent 1od:1y llnd ai:reed to spend S4 4 million t" p11rrhase 5.500 ac r e s of tht' St;'lrr H:1n1 h 111 tire h1Hs abo"e San Juan C~i ·is­ ! r:inri In a one hour public hearing, ~upe1·visors heard ren1arks from groups ra n ~ing fro1n the Gi rl Sco uts of Orange 1 'ounty. ~he Y~1CA , th{' C111zens Direction J•'inding Con11nittee and others st rongly f11\·oring the purchase as a 111:~jor rcgion::il wilderness pnrk -1he largest pur rhase of its kind in ('011nty history. Tiie ac11011. which c:an1e on a 4-tcr l vot(• 11·it h ~upcrl'isor HobC'rt Ba tt in ahstnining, l'nded t\10 n1ontlt'i of delays O\"t'r \"arious as pects of the purchase and its pr iority 1n terms of open space in the count y. Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Dledrith, \\'ho fo rmerly obs t r u ct e d efforts by Supervisor f~ona!d Caspers to hu~· thr ranch. decided finally to go 1vi1 h the purchase . The agreen1en1 \\'ilh 10 charities now 011·11ing lhl· properly calls for the county 10 pa~· Sl.5 million do\1n and the rema1ndrr s pr c a d ou t ov er the nexl fi\'e yl'ars. Last \l'cek. Casp..~rs took Diedrich on n hcliwp!cr and land 1011 r of the rallCh. \1'hieh r11n1hlcs O\'l'r hitJ.c;. valleys and p<1sturl1s hl•twccn Ur1 C'~a l!ighway and Ll->to de Caza. Ca11dy Bc1lls Tciinted, 11le fund was used to pay for campaign spying carried on by retired Ne11· York City policeman Anthony Ulasewicz. the political dirty tricks of Don;ild Segretll and a $400.000 secret contribution to the opponent of Governor George C. \Vallace in hi s 1970 A I ;i b am a gubernatorial primary, Kahnbach saij. Kalmbach's deposition "'as given 111 a ci vil suit filed by Ralph Nader chargin~ that the $427 ,500 the dairy industry gave to Nixon's campaign v.·as in rctum for administration decisions to raise price supports on milk. Kalmbach denied knowledge of any such arrangement. ORANGE COUNTY RAPID TRANSIT CORRIDOR WOULD USE RAIL , FREEWAY RIGHTS OF WAY -Favored Proposal Would Include 1 Mix of Fi xed Route, Dial-a-ride Buses and Rail Transportation Tht• property includes 970 acres of prune l;111d 1hal n1akes up four separate 1op priont.v regiorial p;1 rk sites on the ('ounry ·s n1aster plan. Purchase of those ulone \~·ould cos1 .~3.!i million. Kalmbach said the fund "·as set up at the direction of H. R. Haldeman, then Pres ident Nixon's chief of the V.'hite I-louse staff. He said he himself "'as under orders to make no disbursements without Haldeman's appro val. Rapid Transit on Ballot? Another $900.00U in the agreement 11'uu)d cover the remaining 4.500 acres t1f !he ranch. The properly is one or the large.st pieces of virtually untouched wildern~s left in th e county . . Called Bcick WA SHI NGTON !UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration said toclay that thousands of candy chocola te balls are being pulled off the market hrr:iu!"e eating them could cause fe ver. nausea , vomiting and diarrhea. The F'DA identified the brand. made in Canada and distributed throu ghout the Uniled States. as "Reg ent . Solid l\olilk Chocolate ." II said the balls, wrapped in colorful On·istmas-!ike foil. canied the R£>gent name on packa~c.s. The recall began. the agency said, after public health inves1igators chec king into cases of sa lmonella poisoning uncovered several instances v.•here the chocolate balls were believed to have been the culprit. The FDA also said the New Jersey }leahh Department found a type of salmonella contamination in a sample of the Regent chocolates. Tne FDA said , it dirt not know how many packages of the candy are still on the ma rket or how mu ch the manufacturer hope s to recover through the recall. 11w candy is made by Regen t Chocolate~ Ltd .. St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, and distributed in the U.S. by Triumph Candy Corp., Eng le"·ood Cliffs, N.J. Sal monella can cause fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. although the symptoms usually dis appear in one or two day s. 1'he FD1\ said consumers who may have the ca ndy should return it to the place of purchase . . . -. -""""'• ............ __ , ... • "Under the terms of my trust. .it was understood I would not do anything other than at the express dirclion of Mr . 1-laldeman, or others that stood clearly in his shoes," Kalmbach said. Nixon's Staff Gets Pep T<1lk WA !'HJNGTON (UPI \ - President Nixon has been giving White ~louse staffers pep talks, assuring them he will be exonerated in the W a I e r g a t e scandal, according to an aide . The aide said 1'1onday Nixon himself appears more confident he can "·ard off demands for his resignation or i m pea ch men t . despite a recent Gallup Poll showing only a 26 percent approval of Nixon 's performance. Another Gallup poll made public Monday shO\\'ed th11t if given a choice, a plurality of voters \lo'o .... td preff'r Vice President Gerald F'ord to Nixon in the \\'hilc !·louse for the remaining years of Nlxon·s term. Orange County voters may be asked to decide on a sales tax to fund rapid transit. If the way is pavt'd by enabling legislation, the issue could be on the. November ballot. The system under con.side.ration might cost $2 billion before completion in the 1990s. Orange County Transit D i s t r i c t (OCTD) directors ti.1onday scheduled a ritarch 4 public hearing on a corridor study favored by their staff and consultants. They also authorized OCTD Genera l Manager G. J . HPete" Fielding to lay the groundwork that could lead to funding from an additional one cent sales tax. F ielding told direct.ors any local sales tax v.'ould require both enablin~ legislation out of Sacran1cnlo and a vote of lhe people. He said if the people authorize the expense, rapid transit will be on its \\'ay. ·'The people ought to have a choice and I v.•ould like as soon as possible to get the needed su pport for such a vote from our legisla tors i n Sacramento," Fielding said. Supervisor Ralph Clark , chairman of the OCTD board, was h..,s; .. 1nt to go along v.·ith Fielding's request. saying Jie is "firmly against a sales tax hike" Wed Ill the Courtroo111 Marriage Commissioner Perfor1ns 120 Cou1ity Rites "Long not for robe. chu·rch and bell. SlDeetillg; plight we ()11r troth i11 wav- i11g poppies or by p I ea s a n t brooks , .. " Beil Johnson Bv T07't BARLEY of "'-Dallr PHal Stiff The only bells Jim Sipman and Sherry Anderson could hear came from the mufned tir:ikling of a court clerk's typewriter in a nearby offi ce. The only flowers wit hin a mile o( the courtroo1n were some bedraggled pansil'!S in a oourthouse border. And far from donning a black judicial robe, the man before them was fresh from reading a county admJnistrative . memorandum connected With dwtndli!lc SUl>IJllet of toilet tJ>sue thrOughoot tbt" Santa Ana civic center. Nooe of that mattered ope 'l!bi.L It -.. :i;m_, ... ,,. .,..,'WllW,'Uiif Sipman, 39. -ancr Shmy Lee And<r- 28. •nd thcr found all the backl!">und ;ind color they wanted In each other's eyes. .. . may you strive au your lives to meet thla commltmen~-wtlh the same love and devotion that you now posatsl." Intoned 111ttn-rnbed Glunt Clerk Wil· ll•m E. St John. Jl01 wrapped hi' arms around Sherry. A_marrla.a:e bureau cle~k acting as a wltneu looked •t th< floor and' fumbled with her pen. A nearby Journalist founH it extremely dUficult to focus his camera at that movtng moment. ". . . authority vested in mt u I • . . . ·s1.Atl0 W1TM A KISS New Mr. & Mn. Sipmen . . commissioner of marriages of tJ;Je COUnty of Orange • • • 1 now pronounce you husband and wlft." And while St John beamed at the completion of h11 office's 12oth such ceremony, Jim and Sherry kbsed and hugged to celebrate a union In a courtroom that had llhortly before st.aged the sharp contrast of a divorce action. "It was beautiful, honey," Jim murmured. "Oh. yes: It was,'.' Sherry whispered. "It was vory beautiful. And thank you." "You are ve.ry welcome,'' St John smiled, In a V()ice that clearly proved that 23 years of matTlage don 't necessarily mean that a man no longer gets dewy eyed on wedding days. And while architect Jim, 39, of 212 Pearl A~·e., and Sherry, 28, of 916 Via Lido Soud, both of Newport Beach, strolled off arm in arm in the February sunlight -it is the first marriage for both -St John's cash register rang up $10. It has done lhat 120 times since Jan. I \vhen a new sUt.te law came into force which permits the county clerk or his appointed deputy to perform civil marriage ceremonies. "Three of us have taken on this very happy chore,'' St Jolm said. "And we are firmly agreed that it Ls the most pleasant assignment anyone could wish far . '"Couples Who many In tlllJ way...,... us they never realbed how beautifully it would tum out,'' St Jom said. "We have our own ispedally worded marriage service and all these couples art delighted when we present them v.ilh a copy of it." "It simply has to be the biggest bargain in the maniaa:e bu'ines' these days," St John griMed. "We conduct ceremonies at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Frld&y and we find a growing demand for our simple little services." It isn't church belh1 11nd an aJtslr any more than it'1 waving poppies and a pleasant brook. . "But it was very, very beauUlul and, abo\-'C all, It was simple and sincere," Shf:rry Sipman murmured. "What more could you want on your wedding day?" • and doesn't want it to appear the OCTD directors have authorized it. Fielding assured Clark he wanted to get some of the groundwork laid in case a countyv"ide vote is called for at the March hearing. I-le said the special legislation and all other red tape has to be cleared up by the end of June to get the matter on November's ballot. The corridor plan being pressed by the OCTD and the consultant, Alan M. Voorh~s Co.. was outlined in detail to direc lors Monday. lt is one of II original corridor plans weeded dO\\'n lo four last November. Fielding said at least another year's study would be needed to start implementing the plan. The corridor network envisioned by the consultant consists of a cross<0unty "spine" route running fro m Sa n Clemente along the San Diego Freeway and Santa Fe Rail\olo'ay rights of way and on th rough the central cotlllty by wa y of the old Pacific Elect ric co rridor. Branching off the main corridor is an east-west route running along the present and future Orange Freeway right of way. ronfiecting v.•ith the Corona de\ Mar Freeway in Costa Mesa . A spur li ne also breaks off the main spine at Kat ella Avenue and runs down Beach Boulevard to the ocean in lfuntington Beach. The remaining "arms" of the transit system run generally along t he alignment of the Riverside -Artesia Free\\'BY in the north and a short segment along Ka tell a A venue in the central county. Voorhees spokesman Martin Bouman told directors the Beach Boulevard route and the Katella Avenue route, which form a right angle at the Intersection with the spine route , were added after meetings with Huntington Beach and Anaheim officials. Bouman said those cities felt transit lines in those locations would help in their efforts to deve lop or redevelop large sectiorui of their cities. Bouman said that w h a l e v e r configur;\tion is finally adopted for the primary transit system, a "saturation level" of regul ar bus lines will be needed as a feeder system !or the mass transit lines. The fr ont-running proposal calls for a fleet of 520 fixed-route buses and more lhan 1,000 smaller Dial·A-Ride buses that would pick up passengers at their homes. Bouman sai d that the system he and the OCI'D staff, Ukes best is actually the smallest and least costly of the four finalis ts in the selection process . Its initial capital cost would be in the range of $860 million compared to $1.3 billion for the most expensive type of system . Costs are the most uncertain factor so far because the technology to be userl has still not been select ed. Running up the center of the parcel is Bell Canyon. a stream-cu t valley dotted "'il h towering sycamore and live o:i k g:·ovcs interspersed with green s1vards of paslure land. f)uring !he 1vinter, there Is a good deal of ninn ing \~·ater on the land and several 1,1·indrnills stitl pump water from the ground into tanks for livestock. C.'lspers envision!! a wilderness park 011 !he land reserved 1nostly for hlkers. !ini:kp:1ckcrs rind horseback riders with onl.1· a sn1a1l portion set aside for intcnsivc·u~e type ca mping. He said land could he leased for cattle grazing to 111:1ke 1he county n little money. Crispers ran into hi s first roadblock ea rlier from Diedrich ov er another of the IRnd 's resources -sa nd and graveJ deposits valued in the range of $2 milliotl The charities in December ~:i d they \;·anted to withhold 50 percent or any profits ever made by the county on 1hose deposits. Diedrich succeeded in canceling the county 's offer to buy the ranch but it 1v3s subsequently resurrected when the gravel contingency was dropped. The land is actuall y the southern halt or a 10.000 acre ranch once owned by cattle baron \V illia1n Starr. ll is hei rs gave the northern halt to the National Aud obon Society and the rest to the charities. The latest purchase negotiations are part of a long strin g of efforts to liquidate the land. mos t of \\'hich failed because of bankru ptcy on the part of the buyer. COUNTY CLERK WILLIAM ST JOHN PERFORMS 120TH M,lRRIAGE CEREMONY OF YI.AR Jim Slpm1n •nd·SMrry Andtnon Unfttd Under New St1t1 l1w Permitting Clvll CtrMnOnlts ln Cour1 :9£ 221 l I • ~--- ... . j OAIL 'f PILOT Tut '>d.i.y, Feb1 u~ry 5 lt//4 Israel-Syria Battle Continues As New Peace Efforts Started By United Pr~1 Interna tional "'ay to try to solve the irnrasse that has seen Syria refuse to join the Geneva r.llddlc 1.-.:ast JX'<.ice talks. > Syrian and Israeli ar1illcry 0011 l1'd in the Golan ll tights tod ay for th~· 10th consecutive day and lsrnch n1i1 1t.;.iry sources said Syna 1~·as heatu1g up tht> ~cct.or in hopes of v. um ing concessions in any forthcoming nl·i::otiat ions, lie snid Israel had .1doptl"<I a policy '.ii 11go rous retaliation therl'. /\ S\'RIAN 1n1li1ary spokr~1nan 111 l);unascus said Svru1n and lsr:1t!I~ forces r xch<ini:1..'<I artilti.:i-y fire :'lloni:; the t'4 •ntr~1I ~ector or the front und that ··1hc cn{'n1y s tifre rl't.! SC Vl'r<ll c;1.\ua llil'S 1n ILM.l:l ~ 's f 1i.:h1111g .• ' positions out of ::icnnn and destroyrd :-,1x t~Jnks. l'he Israeli n11htary L"Ommand s;ud one lsr<aeli soldier "·as killL.od and 111·0 "'ounded 1n an artillery ill'L"hangc un !he Go!.1n lle1gh1s front ~tonday. A dispatch fron1 Dan1ascu.s said President Tito of Yugoslavia y,·as flying there toni ght , and Arab p r cs s rommentaton; said he may be trying to !>('rsuade Syrian leaders to attt:'nd the ~ne\la conference. P res i den t Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania Oit>s to J):i mascus Sunday, apparently f o r similar talks. ~ ' ln s11n1l::i r incidents ~londay, n11l11:1ry ~pokesmen s:iid Syn ;.i n 1roops put 2U J:.ra.:!i arlilll·ry .i11d fvur hl'<J I)' 1nort;ir Y.'i1h 1hC' Egyptian front qull'I and J ~racl 1n thf• third phase of its tToop 11 !thdr~11~;1 I f1 01n l"l1ptured lcrritory, new d1plo1na u(' 1•!forl:$ 11crc rcportlii under Pope Removes Cardinal Fiery Hungary Prelcite Out VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul ·vr today reti red Josef Ca rd i n a l ~\tindszenty, the Ointy prelate v.·ho spent years io jail rather than bow to tyranny, as prin1ate of H.ungary and archbishop of Esz.tcrgorn . 1>.1indsz.cnty's 30 years in Nazi and Communi st jails and JS years in nsylum at the U.S. legation in Budapest had 1nade him a living symbol of resistance to oppression. But. coupled \1i th his move to Rome in 1971 , the Jlungarian archdiocese had been left with an absentee archbisOOp. 'l1IE VA TI CAN announced that Pope Paul declared a vacancy in the archdiocese or Esztcrgom, the main Roman Catholic Church position in Ji ungary, and named Bishop Lazslo Lekai as "apostolic administrator" to run it pending further action. the ;1rehdioccsc vaca nt , thus r('Specting 1he earctinaf"s point of \'icw ." The Pope , in a Jan, 30 letter to l\11ndszentv, nienti011ed the cardinal 's trial in a" Con1n1uni st court. 111e Pope :<:.<lid h1' '·bo\1·C'd in b'Tcat respccl"' before th~ ll ttngarlan prelate. Ile s;1id the .-:uffrring the eardin::il undcr\l'Clll \1 ::ls •·a cru11·n of thorns." The "·ell knO'A'n Iilrngarian prelate f'ndl·d 15 yenrs of ~clusion in the .U.S. legation in Budapest \1•hen he gave 1n to Pope f'.'lul's urging and cam~ into exile to Rome in 1971. In 1972, he mo\'ed to Vienna to "live closer to his h<lmcland." Cardinal r.tindsU"'ll.ty, gaunt a n d Wlbcnding. has aly,·ays bct..""'fl wary of the Pope's diplomatic rapprochement v.·ith the Communist governments of Eastern Europe. FOR A LONG time he had turned dov.n Vatican pressures to quit his isolation in the U.S. legation to help improve Church-st.ate relations In llungary. \ ·7 - I ' SECRETARY OF State Hen rv A. Kissinge r scheduled ne\Y meetings 'r.oday in \Vashingto n \\•ilh Soviet foreign 1'1 inister Andrei A. Gromyko and the l-.tidd\e East was believed the main topic. Middl e East sources in London repor1ed 1'1ond ay I.hat Kissinger ffWY fly to Damasl'us, Jerusal L·n1 and Cairo next week. Dan1ascLL<i r1•por!s .i;:iid (;roniyko \l'as exp11C!cd 10 fl.I' II• C;1iro ;'It the C'lld of FebruJry ror 111~ first v1~il to the Eg~·pt1n n cap111il Sll\L'C 19!"19. There htL\"e be1•n pL·rsistcn1 1l iplon1a11 c rcpcrts Egypt and the Soviet Union have applied pressure ()11 Syria t-0 h c g i n di stng<Jgemen! t::ilks 1\'ith lsracl. Nt»,o.·spaper reports in Tel Aviv said Israeli Defense !\linislcr :\lo.she Dayun y,·ould visit \\'ashington al the end or the. month. apparently for taJ ks on a troop 'A"ithdra'A·a! deal with Syria. Srri.1, backed by the oil·rieh Arab natiOJl'I, has publicly hardened its line on joining Israel in talks to disengage their forces. "The Syrians are try ing lo force a retr~at on negotiations with Israel by heating up th e sector," a military source said. "The Israeli northern co mmand is maintainin g a policy of vigorous and immediate reaction to all Syr i a n aggressive initiatives." Texas Fire Cliief • • I, • • 1 ' ' PO LI CE ENTER MOSQUE WHERE GUNM!N KILLED FOUR PERSONS Shootout Was in Brooklyn Between Warring Groups lnter11al Disp11te Mi1slim Mosque Gu11play l(ills .Fou1· n1 Brooklyn NEW YORK (UPJ l -Gunmen burs t into a Black ~tuslim mosque in Brooklyn Monday night and opened fire , killing the leader of the sect. police .said. Four persons, includi.ng both intruders, died in the shooloul. • Bilal Abdullah Rahman, minis ter of the Ya si n f\1osque "'ils the larget of the attack in what se<>med to be an revol~·er, a n ne, en eutomaUc pistol and a shotgun inside the mosque. Ano!he r handgun was found outs1dc in a ! rashcan. Sources said the Pope acted in spite of opposition from the 8l·year-0ld f\1indszcnly. The cardinal has e:tpressed his wariness ati Pope Paul's policy of relaxing Church-state tensions in the Communist count ries of Eastern Europe. \Vhc.n he finally gave in. he is kno"n 10 ha ve insls1cd on retaining his posi!ion :is the f\o. I Roman Catholic prelate or l·/ungary lo dramatize his fiery anti - communist role. " internal dispute. l!e died of multiple There v.·ere Also some 9mm shells lying arotrnd the roon1, and since dete<'tives cou ld find no "'capon to match the shells, they specul11 ted al least one gunman may hnl"e c.c;c:i p<'<i the carnage. 'rhe shoot1n~. Sulli\"an ... sRid, "was apparenlly a fac!ional dispute between ri1·al l>.1uslim factions." The Yasin ~1osque \\'<IS alfi!ia1ed \\•ith the Sunni !\los!!'.'ms, a predominantly b I a ck organiialion. Vatican sourc.oes said the Pope had pla.Med to replace the cardinal since 1971. "ln various letters to 1he cardinal. Pope Paul had explained to him ~is opinion and concern about the peculiar situation of the archdiocese, which has been left without a guide ror many years,'' said a Vatic.an spokesman, Federico Alessandrini. "SINCE THE cardinal had no int~tion to resign, Pope Paul decided to declare Skylab 3 Cretv Set to Return To Eartlt Frida y SPACE CE~'TER, Hous1on (AP) - Skylab 3's astronauts bega n packing a record 1,718 pounds of film, tape and biological samples today for return to earth Friday. The data, which may lake years to analyze thoroughly, should tell man much about himself, his sun and his home planet Gerald P. Carr of Sant.a Ana. William R. Pogue and Ed ward G. Gibson fonncrty of S.111 Clemente, planned to ~pend mos t of the day transferring thc- ca rgo into the Apollo ferry ship hnked to one end of the 118-fooi.-long space station . Carr tnld n1 1s51on l"(1ntro\ lhe joh v•ouldn't be ea sy and said, "I th ink :.bout oll 11 e i:a'n do on U1c tr;l.n sferi:; 1s just dig 1n and start plov,.ing and hope we get it all done." Ca psule communicator Robert Crippen f(•\d him the transfer had priority and, 1f any experiments lnterfered, lhey would be canceled. Carr, Pogue and Gibson are to splash down in the Pacific Ocean al 8:17 a.m. PDT Friday to end their 84-day space joomey. l·lungary's Communis t governmcnt h.ad asked the Vatican for .. a suitable. sucressor" lo Cardinal MindS"ZCnly ;is early as 1964. Bu t the Val.lean asked for some degree or religious freedo m before considering the req uest. HE'S BEEN RETIRED Cardinal Minds:tenty Britain's Coal Mine1·s W alli Off J ohs Saturclay LOfl-1X>N IUP!l l..caders of Britain's 29.000 coal miners !oday ordered a national n1ines shutdo.,.,,n at midnight Satur day. ln doing so they ejected an eleventh hour government peace appeal and warnings the shutdO\ITI "'·ould bring economic disaster. il·llnc \Vo rkers President Joe Gormley said he and other union officials v.·ere meeting later today wilh Len Murray, general secretary of the IO million- member Trades Union Congress (TUCJ, "To put him in the picture," HE SA.ID the mine.,.,'Orkers Y.'Ould seek cooperation fTom leaders of t he transport. railroad, electrical and txiy,·cr .,.,·orkers unions. Britain depends on coa l for 70 percent of its energy. and months long slowdO'A'TIS hv miners and railrond 1o,rorkers already h3ve put U1e country on a three-d;iy ll'ork \1'et-k. A complete coal sht1td0\\1l l"Ould bring British indus1ry to i!s knL'CS ;ind make 1ni\Hons jobless. "The strike vote (by the coolmincr<: 27-m;:in cxecu live ; .,.,·as 1miln!n1ous.'' G-Ormley said . "Fotloy,·ing it, th e exerutive sent out strike orders to all union branches and set up a national strike committee.'' The decision was reached at a J'h hour meeting of the executi ve at the un ion's London headquarters. Gormley said the union also has decided to start a strike fund "for the purpose of ensuring there is enough cusl1 10 pil y for lh i.: cosL uf tile strike."' llE SAID before thl· union leaders 1net. he \.\TOie Smployn1cnt Secretary \\""illia1n \\ihi1el~nv turning dov.11 an invitation for last minute peace ta!ks. "The cxe('Ut ive is again::;t further abortive meetings." he said. Gormley said the union ~·ill seek to make the strike hit producers of coking coal too. Th.is is used for blast furnacec:; that produce the nation's vital steel. He sald Lhe f..11ney,·orkers Union will not provide men for safety precautions in the mines. Hov.·ever, he said that in an ehtergency the mineworkers union 1vould "help out ." Allhough he did no t spell !his Ol.l t, r.ormll'y's statement appeared lo ind ica te the ).llney,·orker.; Union \\"ill no! scc.k uc.-tive\y to prevent safety \.\"Ork being c.arril:d out by members or othL'r unions. Corrnl1·y said picketing \\Ill "pracr.ful in <iccordo.incc v.·11h 1hc nf the land .'' !:it l;1 1v lN TI~E last big coal miners' strike tv.·o year.; ago miners pickets blockaded powe r stations. Gormley did not indicate y,:hether they 11,ill do so again. The last strike lasted seven weeks from the beginning of January lo the end of February, 1972. It ended with the appointment of a go vernment commission which ay,•arded the miners pay hikes of 25--30 percent. Most of Nation Shivering Lansing, ll1icli., Records Minus 18 Degrees nt Niglit -· -,_ MAllOMlll ........... •1t v1e11Qet(Al l I• 7AM ''' In motf So/!Plll l'l<I ••••1 1en1y. wltP! 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Wl11d1 11 •o ·10 '"o" ~ wttr co.t1t11 w111r1. (0111•1 lemfltr'•IUtll 41 IO 66, lflllfld ''""~r•t1.11tl O IO ... W1ttr t1m1Jt••· tu•• " Sun, Mo011, Tide# TIHt.Oty, Piii. I S~Dtid hlllPI ';4' p,m . I• Soconc1 law 1;1'9 P m. 1,6 w.....,..-.y, p.., • F!~I hlqh f ·14 Im. • I Flfli! low •. J:O' • m. 11 !.f(oncl hlt l! 10·'• !l.m. 1 • Stoe:Cll'ld 1-, 1.0. t.m. -1.S Sl • b G wl)Unds in the foye r of tile' crumbling attl J ltllmU It brick buil<Hng on the border of the seamy Bedford Stuyvesant section . Iii Burning Bar GLADWATER. Tex. (AP) A gunman hiding in a burning tavern shot and killed t.hc fire chief of this east Tex:as tO\\'Tl and v.-ounded two of his men before dawn today. officers said. Sheriffs deputies, police and bloodho unds ( IN SHORT ... ) chased the killer in to nea rby woods. Firemen said they received a C'all about 2:30 a.m. from a ma n "'ho said the tavern, Betty·s Place. v•as oo fire. Th e minor bla ze was ex tingu.ished quickly and then a man, \\'ho fi remen said apparently had been hiding inside the taven1, began firing at them . F'irc Chief Harold Potts fell dead. •Ga• rra11 TRENTON. N.J. (AP) -Gov. Brendan ms FOL.LO\\'ERS raced from the top floors of lhe building and returned the fire, killing the gunmen, v.•hose names were not released . The fourth victim "·as identified as J.fohamed Ahmed. A fifth ~Iuslim, kno.,.,'ll as Jam.ii Haqq , was in critical condition at Brooklyn Je"·ish Hospital. "I opened the fron t door and there 11,·ere just bodies sprawled o u t c1·erywhere,"' said office r lo.fik e Didonna or the Utlca Avenue stationhouse. "Blood all O\"cr the walls and the noor. The people in the mosque ju.st stood there. They shov.·ed no emotion, they v1ouldn't s;:iy anything. God, I just couldn't believe ii." Police said 1 .... ·o gunn1en. armel1 ~'ith plstols, rang !he b11izer at the n1osque and v.•ere ad1nitted about 10:30 p.ni. About 30 minutl'S later an anonymous caller nolified po\iC('. ASSISTANT POLICE Chief \\'illiam Sullivan said, "We really aren't sure how many there were. No one's talking." Detectives said police found a .2:kaliber In anothe r incident of bloody Inter· '.\luslim feuding, S<'Vcn membe~ of the riva l llanafi sect were killed at the \\'ashington, D.C .. home of professional basketball plnyer Kareem Abdul Jabbar in January , 1973. AFTER TllE SH0011~G. ni ne ;\tuslims \\•ho had been oo the second noor of the building \\'alked out in single file and refused to ans11i·er any quest.ion5. But a member of the sect who would iden!lfy hin1self only as £...,·art said: "This is our business, nobody else 's business . It ha ppened inside and it will be discussed inside. \\'e have nothing to say lo anyo ne."' Rahman, the sla in n1inisler or the sect, v.·on a police department citation last year for his part in developlng lines of commW"licallon betw een offlcials and four heavily armed Black Muslims v.·ho holed up for-47 hours in a sp>rtlng goods store with nine hostages belore surrendering. T. Byrne has signed legislation granling him emergency poy,·ers to imtxi.se a gasoline aJlocation system in New Jersey. The special JXl""'Crs embOOil.'d in the blll Byrne signed into law Monday night rema in in effect untll June JO, l9i5. Red-ink Ri~hard 0 lda11d• Held SAl(;O.\ 1U PI 1 -South \'ietnamesf' <~111111i,1ndos landed on a sncth island nr lhc <lispu led Spratly Group today, 1111l1tary wurres said . ·111c wurccs declined to reveal ho1v m;iny troors took p<1rt in the opcratlon. hut. lhf'v said a task force of about 300 na\"Y commandos and regional forces rn1liti;imcn flQW are oontrolling all six islands. e Florida Canal JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Supporters of the ~-Florida Barge Canal are jubilant over a federal judge's ruling that President Nixon did no t have the authori ty lo halt construction perrrumently. Conservationi sts opposed to t he prnjocted shipping route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gul f of Mexico called the ru ling a minor setback. They pn:xiicted they \\"Ould win a reversal on appeal or that Congress would junk the projecl . e Girls Robbed SEATTJ E. Wash. (UPI ) -Even Camp Fire Girl s selling cookies and candy are not inunune from robbery. Pri ng} L. l\.lillcr, 9, and ~firanda B. Dunlop, 8, told police Monday that two men grabbed their pi3sllc money bag conlalnlng lt2.3S · as Ibey were telling In the northeast part of the city Sunday. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DttlvtrJ of Ult Dail)' Pllol 1$ 9U<1r11\tttd MMoH¥·,.•ldt " II ,.._ .. M'I ,_..,. _. ,..,... .., •1• ''"'"' t•ll ..... ,..... ftllY '""' " ........ , It ~ c:11i. ••• '''"' .. 111 l!M '·"'• i 1fWtltf '"' ..,,..,,,, II "" .. -,_...... VWf CllY _, f '·"'• Sllut'doy. " I '·"'' ~llmllf. Cl ll llMI I C.., "'II ... .......,, ft y11. C•lto 1r1 11111111 t lifM U 1.11'1. "'"'" o~.,.... c ... 111y A•-.. , .... "1·un """"'"" """'""'"" •••(ti •"4 -•ml•"'" '" ,._.,.,., , ......... ·-.. . It~ Jlllft (lj>lllTIM, OtRI ...... ,, k wfll Llt\l'M• L ..... I Hitttl , ..., .... ' Nixo1t Defi cit Spending Chcimp \VAS H l~r.TO'.'l IAP 1 -Oner. a fi rn1 advocate of lhc b.i lttnct'<I budgl'l. Richard i\L ;.;ixon has turned out tl} be the greatest dcficil spender in the V."hite I louse since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mis red -in k record ·1s a produ ct of a fundamental change in his econom ic ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) thinking and an economy that is much more comple x, wilh the dollar worth mudJ less, than a generation ago. SINCE NIXON tool! office In !Ml. the govemment has overspent il'I revenues by $63.4 billion. The total red Ink will reach about $68 billlon when the fiscal 1974 year ends JWle 30, according to rederaJ budget officlall. On top of that, Nixon's proposed budget for fiscal 1975 calls for a $9.4 blllion deficit which would pu!h the total of his de,£ic!t spending to $77.4 bilUon by June 30. 1975. Lyndon B. Joh?l!K>n ranks clo&elt to Nixon for deficU spepdlng ln the years since the heavy World War II wartime ,de!Jclls. Jorn-had lf4tral . budget deficit. tolalilli a 11111 14(-hllllon lnlm 1964 lo 1lit. Presldont Jahn F. Kennedy was In of£ice two n!c&l years, IK2 and 1963, and had deficits bo01 times totaling l it.! billion. DUJ\ING IIlS eight years In the While ttouoe, Dwight D. E~enhower had deficits of 115.8 billion. Harry S. Truman ovenpent federal revenues by a net SI.& billion. Johnson had the largelt postwar dcflcl l, 121.1 bUllon In !~cal 1968, as he tried lo flrw>et the Vietnam war and Great Society. Even though Nixon htll had two deficits reaching clo.sc to that amount, U1 billion in fuc81 1971 and $23.1 billion a year l•ter Nixon """""'1llt say JabMon's J9!8 defici t was hlply'lnflallonary while Nixon's weie not. ' The re-ason. Uwy s..1y, is that the Ni xon deficits have 1101 gone beyond the amoun t of money thal "·ould now in to the Treasury' if the tmeniployment rate were 4 percent, the Un(lffi cinJ definition or full rtnploymcnt l'hey say Johnson's did go tx>yond this thcorrtical halaOC('. Nixon decided to adopt the full- cmloymcnt bud get concept for £!seal 1972. l ie said th.:it ;ipprooch guaranteed that deficit spending would help achieve high employment while oot triggering inflati on. THE INFLATIONARY oo.n d 1973 led Nixon to return, temporarily, to the "oJd..time religion of a balanced bOOget." But, by the time this fiscal \ol:Qr ends, the deficit will still be $4 .6 billion. By year, Nixon deficits were: Fiscal 1970, $2.845 bill~; fi.scal 1971, $23.003 billion: fis ca l 1972, $23.227 billion : fiscal 1973, $14.301 blll loo ; fiscal 1974 estimated, $4.660 billlbn; fiscal 19751 estimated , $9.445 bilJion .. Shoe Sliine Was Extra cmcloo (UPI) ' -uoo.m..er police Monday arrested I I v e ...,,,. al a recontly opened parlor otferinl CUJtomen a m1nlcure ~ liloe Mine from I naked W1llll&D for Ill . Lt. Geor!11! Bicek of lhe police department's prostltuUon unit nld the arrests were made lit the Haven Naked Manicure Parlor afler a police d fl cer paid M for a topless manicure and a woman employe started to perform 111 "obscene act" for an addlUonal 110. Bes'ldes manicures , a n o t h e r feature at the parlor 111 a chance to play football, a popular bar ga me, wilh a toplets woman for 12. I I . • ,, • "' • • I I '1 • ' l ~-.. T oday's F inal • N.Y. Stol'ks VO L. b7, NO. lb, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 N TEN CENTS Hestaurant Parlaing Can B~ Heal Pain By L. PETER KRIEG 01 ttl• Otlt~ Piiot Slaff There's a new sport swet:ping the business circles around Orange Cowtty Airport. It's called "Trying to Find a Place to Park When You Go to Lunch." It's quite a challenge. "They need traffic cops around these places," grun1b led ooe harried marketing manager who claimed he spent 10 minutes just trying to drive lhrough the parking lot at the new Blackbeard ·s Restaurant in Newport Place. He (ound the nearest place to lea\'e his c.ar was a block away in a small shopping center in the middle of the still-uncompleted ZOO-acre m a s t e r • planned "business park" built by the Emkay Development Company just south or the airport. Emkay President Robert Alleborn concedes that there's a bi t of a problem. "I've seen some people pull up right Dragged Screa111itag Gunmen Kidnap Hearst Daughter BERKELEY (AP) -Patricia Campbell Hearst, 2 0. ye a r · o Id granddaughter of the late publish?r \Villiam Randolph Hearst, w.is kidnaped from her fashionable apartment !\1onday night in a barrage of gunlire, police sald toda y. At least four shot s "''ere fired at several people on the stree t as Miss Hearst, screaming and pleading, was blindfolded and tossed half naked into lhe trunk of a car and driven away by two n1en , police said . The men 'ft•ere identified .i~ black. Nixo1i Urges Hea ltli Ca re For On e, .4 ll By llELES TUmlAS \VASHJNGTON (UPI) -President Ni xon pledged today to assure every American romprchensive medical care with a minimum of federal Interference and no higher taxes. Jn a speech to the American Hospital Association outlining his forthcoming health insurance program, Nixon drew a round of applause when he declared: "There ore those lJ.·ho say th al health services in Amer ica can only be improved and extended by tbe federal government, and \\'ilh that I totally disagree." He presumably \\'as referring lo proposals by Sen. Edv.·ard 1~f. Kennedy (D--~1ass. \, v.·hich \.\·ould p r o v i d c government financing of a cradle-lo-the- grave health insurance system. Nixon sai!l the three-part program he \\'ill submit to Congress \Vednesday Viill offe r "balanced . di gnified health care protection'· at a cost every An1erican can afford. "Let. us not ma ke lhe nii:;take of dcslroying the best medical care systein in !he \l.'Orld that v.·e already have," the President told the ho s pi t a l administrators. l'iixon, accompanied by his \.\'ife. made no direcl reference to \Vatergate but al one point Teiteraled his intenti()n to serve a full elghl years in the presidency. "The legacy J would like to leave after my tcnn of service in the presidency. eight years ... is a legacy of peace ," Nixon told his audience. The President was pplaudcd six times durin g his 2!>-minute appea rance. The President told the convention delegates: "It is health which is real Y;ealth. You who are members or I.he Am erican Hospital Association can leave a legacy where America, which is the wealthiest country, is also the he11lthieste in the W()rld." ~ No one wa s hit, said Rlchafd Berger, press officer for the Berkeley police. One bullet struck a car and anoth-:r shattered a window in a house next door , 'Some witnesses said they heard as many as 12 shots as the sandy haired, 5-foot·3 , llO·pound 'wl.'Oma n was carried ()ff from her twe>-level s h i n g l e d (jpartment wllcre furniture was toppled and blood splattered in the kitchen. "No ransom demand has been made to the famil y as far as l know," Berger said. J~e said the ~·oman 's father, Randol oh A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner, was informed of the kidnaping and rushed to California from \Vashington , O.C. f\fiss Hearst's fiance and a neighbor \\"ho rushed to her aid \'.'ere badly beaten by the men who smashed !he hea vy sliding glass doo r to the apartment, about a quarter mile south of the L'niversity of Cali fornia campus here. ••we heard a scream, then three shots. \Ve looked outside," sa id Sandy Golden, 21, who Jives next door to ~1iss Hearst's t w~tory building on tree-lined Benvcnue Aven ue. "Tu·o men were carrying a girl. She Wll.S struggling. She was half-<lressed . naked from the waist up. She screamed . 'Please let me go.' She seemed to be blindfolded," Golden said . Steven Andrew Weed, 26. Miss Hearst's fiance, said he opened the apartment door about 9:20 p.m. to a young "11ite V.'Or?Wl ~'ho said she had been in an ac- cident and needed help. "That is when two black men IS.. KIDNAP, Page %1 Acap ulco Yacht Racer s Grouped Near Isla11ds Leaders in the 1,430 n1ile San Diego to Acapulco Yacht Ra ce were bunched nor1hw est of Ccdros !stand at the B a.m. posi tion report today. Light winds ha ve slowed the race. John Scri pps' 79·foot ketch ?11iramar from lhe host San Diego Yacht Club was leading the 16-boat fleet about 300 miles from San Diego after 44 hours of sailing. Miramar is tbe scratch boat. Second was Bob Beauchamp 's C<llurnbia 57 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, fighting a close baltle with John MacAl\ister's Standfasl4 40 sloop Mas Alegre, SDYC. l\Jas Alegre ~·as reported as the corrected lime overall and Class B leader for the second straight da,y. The race slarted Sunday at noon from San Diego. Beat Deadlitae .behind another car, get out and go in for lunch," Allebom sa id. But he insisted th e problem "'iii ease \'.·hen the new restaurant next door is completed . The two will share pa rking. "Construction around that restauran t blocks a lot of the traffi c lanes," Allebom said. The ne\Y restaurant, Harry's Bar and Grill of New York, is behind schedu le and won 't be done fo r at least three months, however. U"I Tll1Phot1 KI DNAPED IN BERKELEY Hearst Girl, Fiance Trucker Stri ke Spre ads; Nlltio 1i F ee li11,g Squeeze BULLETIN WASHINGTON (APJ -President Nix· on thi1 ati,rnoon orde red an Immediate freeze In the retail priee of diesel fuel ln an effort to ball a strike of 11\depen- dent drivers. By the Assoelated Press f\1ore layoffs. violence and disru pled food and fuel shipments \~·ere reported today as the independent truckers' shutd(lwn spread fu rther across the nation. Negotiators in \\'ashlngton. D . C . continued efforts to fi nd a compromise plan to end the six-day protes t ()Ver fuel prices and freig ht rates. 'n1r. shutdov.•n -or it s effects -rC'ached at least 42 states. Federal energy chief \\1ill\am Simon told members of a Se n a tC'·l[ou se. confC'rence commi tt ee he n e c d e d legislative authority to allow truckC'rs to pass a1ong higher fu el prices to the shipping companies they W(lrk ror. The conference chairman, Rep. H a r I e y Staggers (0.W. Va.). said, ho~'ever, it was unlikely Congress would act soon eoough. Later, IDwever, the Senate Commerce Committee approved a resolution that would ,..i.,.,,. the way for the Interstate Qimmerce Commissi on to permit the truckers to pass on increased fuel costs. Sen. Warren G. ri.1agnuson (D--\'1ash.l , lhe committee chainnao. said he \\'OUld do everything he can to Insur,, quick Senate action on lhe resolulion. Meanwhile, negotialioos in the tru ck (See TRUCKERS, Page 2) And th ere are some who are skept ical that it 'll he.Ip nlut:h. If i1's as suc.:t'cssful as Blackbeard 's, it iust 1111ght con1 pound the problem. The skeplil's po int to the nearby El Torito titexican J{estaurant. which has a fair·sizc.'CI lot that seems to fill up before noon . Alleborn insists the parking lots arc big en()ugh, although others say th e cil y codes should be stricter. Newport llc:ith fire J\larsha L \\', n. Popeil, Ayers / •·n111" Noller says !he parking standards -"hich re<1u irc one park ing spare fo r C'vC'ry rhr~ allo wable pairons , plus one pc>r 1·rnploye -should be to ugh1'nc<I "If you go ou t there and look. ~·ou see an average of about t1vo persons pe r car -11 nd a lot of people drivi ng there alone, planning tu n1 ct· l somebody," Noller said. But the people v:ho \\'rot e the pnrk ing standards, 1111' eily 's Commun ft y l.kvt•lopn1cnt l'X'part ml·nl . suggest !hal 1~:thaps !hi> rC'St:lu ran1s are al101\1irl~ 100 1nany pC'oplc inside aud 1x.•rharrs !hC' fir(· marshal ought to check up t)El !ht•m ··r h1·rc are three bns1c prohlr.ms. ·· said J ames !lt.>\licker. a ss i s tant e<in1 nlun1 ty devC'lop ment d1recror. "One of then1 js O\'e rcro1rd1ng," he' s:.i1d . '',\no!he r IS 1hC ract that thl' :-tanctards don't t1n11cip;-1\P the trenil•ndous succe~s tSi:(• 1'1\llt\l.\'G, l'aJ,:t 21 Duo To Face Trial By ARTJJUR R. \1INSEL ot ~ t»llY root si.u Testimony in the preliminary hearing for ?llrs. Eloise Popeil of Newport Beach and her alleged lover. accused or conspiring to murder he r multimilllonaire hu sband to assure a piece of his $200 million fonune . has led to an order that they must !(lrJna!ly stand trial. Mrs. Popcil, 48. and Daniel Ayers, 37 , were ordered ~'londay to return to Long Beach Superior eoUrt Feb. 19 10 stand trial on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder. 1;..tunicipal Qiurt Judge Charles S. Lit\l.•ln also set \Vedne sda y as the date for a hearing on a proposed gag order to prohibit parties involved front speaking to the press. Defense aUorneys had ea r I 1 e r succeeded in having the press and public barred from later stages of the couple's preliminary hearing in n1unicipal court. A cool. even-mannered blonde, Mrs . Popeil , of .5J9 Harbor Island Road, was arrested at that location ~·ith Ayers on Jan. 8 in a raid by Long Beach poli ce. They were reportedly tipped off by l\l.'O acquaintances of Ayers v.·ho \\'Or ked 1Yith him al Douglas Aircraft Corporation and who \.\'ere allegedly sol icited as contract killers. Investigators claim the target of 1he pl()t was Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel Popeil, 59, v.·hose industrial empire includes production or a coll apsible, pocket·sized fishing rod. Barbara Conn, l rvi11e Com p any Aide, 35, Dead Barbara Starke Conn . an Jr v111C' Co mpnn y publi cis t an d th e grn nddaughtrr of a Pulitzer prize· 11·inning journ alist. died tl1onday night in her Ne \l.'port Be<ich home. She wa:; 35. "trs. Conn , 2442 Vista Nob lcza. was found dead this morning of appa rentl y natural causes after complaining of illn ess. ~·~rs. Conn \'.'as the granddaughter of the late TOOmas M. Slorke, noted former publis her of the Santa Barbara Neu's· Press. She "·as a ninth-generation Californi an. ~1rs. Conn worked many years in journalism before jonning the Irvine Company as a corporate publicist She also "'On several professional awards. She is survived by her husband, Edward : a 4-year-0ld daughter. Carrie : her p11rents. Charles Storke I l and Rar- bara Storke; two brothers, t">Q sisters and a maternal grandmother. Funeral services are pend ing. The alleged pl()t v.·as supposedly going along on schedule including a trip to Chicago to case Popeil 's 10 -room apartment \'.'hen the al leged hired killers became v.·orried. One of th e men. id entified as Don Reed . 48 , and Robert Peeler, 32, reportedly called Popeil and v.·arned hirn of the assig nment to take his life on a contrac.1 ba sis, according to police allegations. tl1rs. Pope.ii and her male acqu ain ta nce ha ve pleaded innocent to the murdre solicitation charges and genera 11 y maintain a l'ool, nonchalant courtroom bearing. She and her husband "·ere in the process of getting a divorce and if he died before it bccarne final, she \1•ould have inherited one.third of his $200 n1illiu n estate, police asse rted. 'Life in Jeopardy' Juclge Ta hles Ali1no ny R equest CIIICAGO (UPI) -Circuit Judge Hyman J. Feldman today declined to rule on a request from l\'!rs. Eloise Popeil th at her es tranged husband Samuel J . Popeil, Chicago millionai re, resume alimony payments. "TO GIVE HER ANYTHING at this time 'wl.1luld he like paying for hi s own as·sass.inati()n ," Popell's attorney, Samuel Rinella, told the court. "llis life is in jeopardy." Mrs. Popcil, 43, ()f Newport Beach, and Daniel N. Ayers, 37, of Santa Ana, arc under indictment in Long Beach charged with conspiracy to murder Popeil. Charles D. Stein, Mrs. Popcil's atton1ey. asked Feldman to restore the ·"·oman 's $4 ,250 alimony and child support payments because of her need to support herse!r and pay legal fees. FEL.Dl\ti\N SAID HE declined to ru le on !he request until after 1'-Irs. Popeil and Ayers appea r in lhe 1.-0ng Beach C'Ourt J.~eb. 19. The man and the \.\'oman were accu:;ed of hiring two men and paying them $.50,000 to kill Popeil, a Chicago manufacturer of kitchen gadge ts and pocket fishing equipment. "I i\1\1 ASSUl\IlNG she is not guilty but suppose I am v.Tong an d she is found guilty?" Feldman said. "\Vould l be Y.'rong to grant ali mony now ?" Taps on Donald ,Nix on 'Business, Not De fe nse' I.OS ANGELES CUP!l -The. \Vh ite House got the Secret Service to inveslig-a1e business al'tivities of the Pres ident 's brothe r. I". Donal d Nixon. and put him under eJcctronic surveillance at a tl me when aides were -v.•orried Donald's affai rs \\'Ol.lld hurt Nixon's 1972 re-election chances. The Presidl'nl !old a news conference last fall he authorized e lee I r on i c surveillance of his brother because ()f a "national security" matter. But government sources report that adm inistrati(ln concern about Dona;d began with his dealings with an associate of billionaire lloward flughes and lat.er included his trips to the Dominican Republic, Switzerland, Ital y, Greece and liawa ii. Former Whil e. I-louse aides fl. It llaldema11 and John D. Ehrlichman were reported among those concemed. One sou rce said th e anxiety v.'as so \Yidesprcad lhal "Dona ld wasn'l even al\o\rcd in to see his brother." l Atlen1p!$ tn cont11ct f . r>onald Nixon for con11nentary at his Nf'1\•port Beach home were of no av.11i1. Nixon has a recorder ans\YCrin g hi.'J telephone ). "People 1rere alY.':iys trying to use Donald's na mC', and quite often the businC'ss deals i n v (I I v e d -v.'ere questiona ble," a source said. An cxtC'nsive UPI in vestigation into Donald Nixon 's business a c I i v i Ii es revealed he usually worked for rompanil's doing busi ness wit h the U.S. government or foreign countries and recci\'ed '·consultant's fees." He some!imes owned stock in the companies in \'Ol\'rd, but there is no evidence he madf' "subst antial" sums of money as• all eged by Senate Wa tergate Committee I investigators. The \Vhite J.louse investigation of 1 Donald Nixon began in 1969 and ended, J (See OON NIXON, Page Z) j Orange Coast Nixon spelled out principles liis proposals would follow and said they called for a program "where our doctors would work for their pat..ienls, not for the federal government, and that is the key clement at thl! time." Council Hopefuls Qualify School Overtllne Action W eig l1ecl • We a dler Hike Prices HOUSTON (AP) Two more majoT markeien, Enon Co. USA and GuJr. Oil Co. US, lncrtued sasollM prices today. Exxon announced an increase of 3.5 cents a gallon, Gulf 5.5 cent. a galk>n. Earlier, slx major oil companies announced gasoline price Increases, while Amoco Oil Compan y eMounced Monday that It was loweri"8 Its price ror ga!Oline two cents a gallon. Two Newport Beach city council __ ....., who goored in flling tl!elr -·~.popen inanaced to scramble end beat today'a nooo deadline to tum In papen wilh tl!e proper number or slptatw-ea. City clerk 1Aur1 Laglos said both Mra. Lucille Kuehn end Jooeph Stewart, c:andid&tes for Corona del Mar's dlstdct six sea~ had mlstalolnly obtsined slgnaturcs from penoos out81de their dlltrlct. "[ discovered Mn~ Kuehn's error last night 11nd was able to call her then ,'' Mrs. Lagtos said. She only had 19 signatures from within her district. Sh< needed 20. Stmiwt had even a rougher lime of it. He ooly had 16 •ignatures and he didn 't rile u n t i I thlt mom\ng. lie had • less than (our hours lo start all over again and he breathlessly beat the deadline by only riine minutes. f.1rs . Kuehn retwned her new papers at· It a.m. Mrs. Lagios explained that election law doe~'\ allow candidates to file sup- plemental lists of nomlaees so both bad to start again from scratch. "I'm embarra~,'' Mrs. Kuehn said. "But 1 think the whole experience was of benefit to me. What started out as a niehtmare turn ed out to be delightful. "I received the molt ex lrnordirw ry cooperation. l called a few people and asked them to call a few others," Mrs. Kuehn said. She '8id Mrs. Lagi., had called Mr at 5:45 p.m. Monday and "people began coming to my door by 7:30:' She said she even got a bonus out of it. "Several people voluntttred to sponsor coffees ror me so I can meet their friends," she said. Stewart's papers were returned by his campaign manager, Frank Rose, ~bout 11 :30 a.m. 1od he anxiously await- ed SleWBrt'.s 11rrival 10 sign them. "It's like pacing in a mattmlty ward. '1 ROie Wd. "I'm right now Ju~t short of a coronary. Stewart just sho(>k his head and laughed over the whole Incident and said he had no comment. Stewart and Mrs. Kuehn will be rtlMlng again.st plaMing commis.~inn 'I Chairman William F. Agee and John C. Eaker. an Insurance l:roker in the April 9 election to sue¢<d councilman nichard Cfgul. Trustees of the Newport4 f\IE>Sa Unified School District tonigh t will consider disciplining nlne employes ~-ho allegedly falsified time cards in order to claim unearned overtime. Jt was originally r@por1ed th at the empl6yes were teachers. But dJstrict officials today denied thls. They declined. however, to say who Is lnvolved. Also on the agenda for I~ 7:30 meeting at COsta Mesa City Hall is eonsideration of a $400,000 remodeling project At E.'ltancla High School and A pollsible resolution ~eeklng state Dep:irtment o( Educalion permission for pl11clng more students in stat~upported clas:!ies for the e duc ation a ll y handicapped. • ~los1ly sunny Wedne3day with some high clouds at times. Coo ler days with highs at the beaches in the low 60s rising to 66 inland . Overnight lows 45-48. INSIDE TODAY f.1ayor Joseph Alloto's wife re- turned liomt today af ter disap- pearil'ly for 18 dayJ on a "pro- longed vacation." Storu Page 5. L. M, IWf ' ...... " C1)1M11I• • Mootw.I ...... .. t'.llHlllM .... ,..,~ ....... • C1mlc• " °"..,.. c_,-, • ('"'"""" ,, ....... '"11 0.tll NltkH ' Ii.di Marl! ... 11•11 •d111,IM P1111 • TtllVl•llR " 1!11i.n1111111oMt .. '"""" " FIRlf><I ... w .... ' "" o.,.,,., .. w-·· ...... t)-14 -w-.. w--• .t.11n LlllCHltl " I • 2 DAILY PILOT N lutsday, Ft~ruarv 5, l 'l74 Hunting She's a Hol1le • Fro111 Page 1 PARKING ... Hu ntin.gton ·s Charifu ble Divorcee "!J' acing Eviction ol' t~ restaursnts." fle\A:ickc.· sa id. "Of course, the 1hird problem is thal the restauranl:I <irl' brand ne\v and whenever a rcsu1urant opell.') people flcw;k to it lo see what 1t's like." he sa id. Can a divorced mother with five children find on apartment for rtnt in J-llml ington Di:Jch -at $200 a n1onth , or less'! Sus;in All1'n the 11n111:1n who rounri"'-1 up 70 oltl b:(-::rlf'~ ;~s rhr1s1rnt1 s g1f1..; for welfar e ct11ld1't'll, 1s dt·spC'ratr!y trying to an~'rl'<'r th:i t QUl'~llon -!or herself, Thi." rent on ht"r 11\·1,1 ·l)t'd r oon1 No Death Li11f~? apartment on Keelson Lane has been rai3ed to $210 a month -a aum silt can't &!Cord on her welfare benefit.. Sbe--f1te11 Immediate evtctkm ·and says she can't find another dwelling that will 1u:cep! rivt-children Ironically, she c.!ain1s her Christmas charity put her in lhe potentlal pos111on of he1ng hon1cless. She rl:iuTili her former r('nt of $!J~ Mom Acl111it s Bo y's Fall On Stairs i11 Testimony By TO~t BARtf<_:y 01 tl'I• 01i!"!' ~llot Sitt! Proseculion witness Sandy Roc k\\·ood today adrnilled thnt hl'r 3-year-Qld son fell dU\.\'ll a night or s1;1irs ~ll h£'T Orange home a \\'£'Ck before he diC'd but firnrly denied f:·o1n lhc \Vl\ness stand lhat his injuries !hen pl ayrd :i pa rt 1n his death . Looking across <ll defendant Larry \Vaync Cobb . she told an Orange County Superior Court jury th:it Todd 1lockwood had ()n!y a bump on his head lo show for the tumble he took do~·n six steps. And she testified under c r o s s examination by defense attorne y Robert Brodie thal only a bruise rema ined from that incident a v.·cck later \Yhcn she From PAge 1 TRUCKERS. • • strike moved lo lhefi\Vhlte llouse today. Top fed eral and state mediators schrd- uled an urgent meeting wilh President Nixon's chief of staff, Gen. Alex.:inder Haig. The move indi cated the talks reach- ed a critical stage wilh both sides hc.:ic- ful that an agreement cou ld be ·worked out quickly. National Guardsmen , on duty in three slates, escorted some trucks along Pennsylvania highv.·ays. A spokesrnan said four-man Guard uni1 s in jeeps were accompanying trucks carrying perishable cargo and med ical supplies. Pennsylvania State Police said there were 5.1 reports of violence -including fou r shootings -in the 24-hour period that ended at 8 a.m. A spokesman said 10 arrests had been made. Highway patrolmen escorted some tan ker trucks in Ohio. Gov. Marvin t-.tandel of fl.1aryland said he would use Nat ional Guard trucks. if necessary. to take food and fu el to the western part of his state. 11e ·did not actually call up the Gua rd , howeve r. Violence was reported late t-.tonday night or today in at \ea~t a dozen stales. I\1ost of the trouble involved sniper fi rings, tire slashings or objects thrown at trucks. The Ohio J1ighway Patrol said a predawn fire destroyed a tractor and tw o trailers al a trucking company in li.1ineral Ridge. ?-.lost. of the \'io\encc did not result in serious injury. An exce ption \vas the \Vilmington, N.C. shooting of an independent trucker n1anning a blockade. Police sa1rl the drivC'r, James llcnry Kelly, 50. of \\'1!rn1npton. 11·a~ shot in t.he stomach and 1v:.is seriously v.·otmdrd. They said C. F. Andrews, 57, a driver fron1 llan1pstcad . N.C., 11·as ch;irged v;ith assaull with ci de:idly ,,..·enpon t,1·ith intent to kill There 11·ere n1or.-. 1<1 \'offs in ind ustrif''> un able to ~cl r;iw 1Tia ter1iJls {lr sh1r fini~hf'd producl s. Holly Fanns lndustrie~. Inc" one of the nation's larges t poultry processors. closed thr ee plant s in Nort h Carolina for an indefin ite period and laid off J,000 employes. "We're in a heck of a mess,'' a spokes- man said. Layo[fs elsewhere -many of them in the meat packing or auto industries -totalled over 75,000. OU.N~I COAST M DAILY PILOT TI'l9 0Unt• (()11! D,.ll Y PILOT, "'!Ill wlllth .. (~lne<! !ne "''"'I P•'>I. I• bUbllV. ... 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C-OfflOlllV, "9 llf:•I 110!''-t. lllw1111I"""' .01'°'111 ...,.,ttt OI llCl~trtl•'"'"" 11trt111 fN1 M r~ll •lll'Wf N!'Kltl Oii'· "'lultfl IA ~hi t-r. ~ c• ...,.,. N ld 11 C11h Maw. (t ll ..... \1, SWU•i.11o11 DY <..,.._r tl.at rnon!lll'o l a,, -II ll It mor>trllYl Mllll1 .... •1111111 .... ., u fflO~ll!lr, , came home from work to be. told .:iv Cobb that her little boy had died ·in her absence. Cobb. 22. is accused of inO lc ting :i beating ;\pril l l that ca used tl1 i:' child's death. r-.liss J{ockwood. 18, hns tes1iflrd lhill , her paran1our inflicted n1a11 v such beatings 011 her son 1n a two-yea r relatlonsh\p that \Vas S{'V<'red SCVl'rill ti1ncs because of his alleged cru elty \o\vards the child. She has tesli£ied that Cobb forced her to remain in the Orange home for 2'4 hours after the child's death and after he had sho,,.,·n he r the body of Todd Rockv.·ood "'here he had placed ii in the child 's crib. It is alleged that Cobb then forced her to oolify police that the child had disappeared and that he confessed to the killing after police and volunteers scourt'd the Orange area for fiv e days. lnvestigalors accompanied by Cobb unearthed the child 's body fr o ma sewer line on Anaheim area construction site. f\-1iss Roc kwood has pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder. She is currently serving a one-year ternl in cou nty jail on that conviction. She agreed \1•ith Brodie today that she sharr.d Cobb's desire for her son l'. defend himself 1nore vigorously in his relationships with other children. She had earlier lestificd u n d c r questioning from prosecutor Pa t Brians that her little boy's passive attitude often angered C:Obb to !he point 1hat !he defendant 1.,,ou!d beat and humiliate her son: Brodie expects to conclude his cross examination of the prosccution·s key \vitness later today. Frotn Page 1 KIDNAP ... anned with rines, maybe shotguns burst in 1he door," he said . "In seconds , they had me face down on the floor in the hallway. They kept kicking 1ne in the face and for cing me lo keep my face dov.'TI .'' \\'eed said the men demanded money, and took his v.'allet. Berger said the men ''beat the boy up pretty badly." A neighbor who heard the commotion rushed in and also was beaten. Boty the neighbor and \\.'eed \\'Cre in good condition at n Bc>rkclcy hospita l. Police said two cars sped from the scene. Sonic witnesses reported seein i; three kidna(>t'rS an<l !:caring gunfire fro n1 bo1h \·chicles .. <\n all-points bull etin \\·as issued for a v.·hite Chcvrolel Impala. Berge r said a 1963 white Chevrolet convertible, believed to be the kidnar \'C'hic!C'. \\las found abandoned sC'11c11 blocks a11111y. lie said it v.·as re gist,,rcd 1o PctC'r l~t·ncn:;on, 31 , a Berkeley rad1atio11 laboratory cmploye who had been lnc<it - ('(J and v.·as s.1fe. lie did not cl ahoratc. Fresh groceries were found in the car and groceries also were found stre\\'n outside lhe front of Bc nenson's house about a mile from Miss Hearst's apartment. News of the kidnaping was wi1hheld for several hours by news mt'dia at the request of police and the FBI who said it was feared early pubLi city might j('(lpardize A1iss Hearst's life. A reporter at the scene said lbe aparlmenl was a shambles, wilh blood <Jn the panelling nea r the kitchen and a bloOd soaked towel on the living roon1 floor . Musicul Program Slated Thnrsdciy At Jlarbor High, A mixed program of classical and popular music will be played Thursday at the 10th Ann ua l 1 n s t r u m en ta I Scholarship Concert at Newport Harbor High ScbooL AU procttds from the concert will go to pay college scholarships for the top music students. Performers at the concert will Include two pl8llQ soloists, the school band, and the school orchestra. One !electi on will be a piano solo performance by freshm nn K a r e n Bradford, of Donald JJhillips' Concerto in Jan. The other pia no soloist, sophomore Kenn eth Tellolan, wUI play Beethoven's Sonat.t No. 17. The perfor mance will beg in al 7:30 p.m. In tbe Newporl-llarbor tUgh School Auditorium. Thf: $J tickets may be pu r· chased at the door. .. ...... " .... wu railed because tn articlea about th• Chrl1tma1 bloyclt drlv11 1he referred to the apartments on Keel.son Lane as "a slum and ghetto J.rea.'' Th e aparl1nent ov.·nc.r, Ray Lc,,..•is, couJd not be reached for comn1ent bul his n1anager said all the rents are being ra is ed <ind ?-.lr:s . Allen's charges nrc not lruc. A lape:-recorded voice on the other end of a phone number li.i ted by Lew is for apartments for re.nt, however. tells 1hc call<'r th ere are three two-bed room apart ments on Keelson avallable for $149 a month . The mother of five still fa ces eviction with no place to go. She says she \\'OU!d like to remain in the Keelson neighborhood because she hopes to establish some type or youth center there_ The neighborhood has many broken families and youngsters either without ~ fathe r or mother. Susan, currently Jobless, hopes to obtain a job with th.c county mental health department, with a chance at 1vorking with the Keelson a rea youngsters. ll1eanwhile, a home for herself and her ov.·n family is the first priority, and anyone \1'ho can help is asked to phone the LYNN (Love Your Neighbor Now ) Cent er in dO\vnto\Vn J1untington Beach ;_ii 536-0614. Diiiy Pilot Pholt lly P1!ritk O'Oo11nrll From Page 1 WHAT LURKS IN MIND OF LINDEN LAVENDER? DO N NIXO N Only Thos. Who Di•I Li nden's Laughlint Know • • • sources said. \\'hen the Secret Service romp!ain«i it \Vas being used lo "play nursemaid." The Secret Service was take n off the case and the wiretap was ordered after a meeting of llaldcman, Ehrlichman and then- Attomey General John ;...iltchell, sources said . Lavender Laughs Newport Cornie to Start }<iil Rap Pres ident Nixon told ri ne"'s conference last fall he authorized th e electronic sur veil!aJlce because of a "nationa l secu rity" matter. The \Vhite Hou se did not elaborate, but it is believed to have involved Donald Nixon"s deali ngs with government leade rs in the Dominican Republic and Greece and possibly Italy and S\\'ilzer\and as \Yell. During the period the invesligation ,,..·as under wav, a nun1ber or the President's persOnal friends also were asked to "help keep Don out of trouble" sources said. These included Charles G. "Bebe" Rebozo; Richard G. Danner. \\·ho nO\\' "·orks for Hughes and int roduced Rebozo to Richard Nixon ln 1950; Herbert \V . Kalmbach. the Pdesldent's personal lav.·yer, and Arthur Blech. a prominent Los Angeles tax acootmtant v.·ho later made news as the man v.·ho filled out the President's controversial lax returns. For more than a yea r. the investigation centered on the brother's business deals \\•ith John J\lcicr, a 1-lughes "scientific advise r" for mining claims now under indictment for income tax evasion. Hank Greenspun, owner of the Las Vegas Sun. told UPI in an interview in Las Vegas that "Ehrlichman sent Kaln1bach to sc-c me in late 1971 to find out wh.'lt Don Nixon ·was doing with Meier." By ARTHUR R, VINSEL 01 11!1 Diily P'l!ot Sl11l Linden J . Lavender subscribes to the olcl philosophy that says, Laugh and the \Vorld Laughs With You, Cry and You Cry Alone. The trouble is, not everyone always laughs with him. Nev.•port Beach police did not laugh last November when a laughing Linden Lave nd er led them a merry chase at 70 miles per hour on n motorcycle he bar<'IY knC\Y hO\V to ride. !·le hit the sandy beach. fell t~illight over handlebars and y;as nabbed. Judge Donald Dungan did not laugh 1\·hcn he peered over his bench in Harbor Judicial District Court thi!. \Veek at a somewhat contrite Linden J . Lavend er. "He gave me-lO days in county ja'1l. I check in Feb. 6," says Lavender, a colorful character \\'·hose antics partly involve his being doomed by a chronic, dPbilitating disease. His defense atlomey prob ab 1 y laughed-all the way to the bank-with his $1 ,500 fee for presenling his clienrs negotiated plea to a reckless drivin g charge. "But, with the way inflation is going. 1 gei a lot for my money," quips the former TV romedy writer. ''You lake Cl iff Haven Group i'leeling Set Tonight Greenspun said he could 1ell Kalmbach lit1!e because he. had rarely seen Don Nixon in Las Vegas. But hl! said he since has begun to believe Kalmbach thought hr. was holding something back, and this "may have inspired " the pl<in b~· lhe \Vate rgate burglars lo break into his safe. The burglary \\'3S never Beautification programs and election ca rried out. of office rs t,1•iJJ highlight the :mnu;il Blech said 11on Nixon came lo h!n1 mee ting of the Cliff Haven Community v:ith some tax probl ems. Association tonight at 7:30 in the nlulli· "Don \\'as ha\·ing trouble \\''ith the purpose roorn Qf Horace Ensign Schoool. !HS. no thing really serious. but he'd The inee1ing is open to al! property ov:nl'rs .:ind residents. 1'hcv will also lcl il go 011 . .':Ind the IRS \\'.'.IS lhr<'a l cn in ~ 1 1 · · 1f'ilr pmgrcss repor s on various proiects lo as:;css," Blech said. lie said he reached a SC'ttlement v.·i1h the JR S in ~o~v ing the neighborhood . a couple of months. and Donald Nixon <iskcd hin1 to become his business ;idviser. $1.500 for IO days' free roon1 and bo.aJ;d ... that's $80 a day." ''I gel to turn myse!J 1n Wednesday at 6 p.m., says Lavender. pointing out that friends v.·ho want to keep In touch v.·on't have to ,,..•nit for visiting hours. They can dial L'indrn's Lflughline. "Every day. there's a different piece of bizarre humor . l v.·ouldn't ca ll them jokes," he said. The Laughlinc consists of a $400 le!ephone rerording device so busy il rnust have parts replaced tv.·ice a v.·eek nov.' due to the volume of calls. ··1 told JO people about it to begin \Vith :' says the r!o .,.,·n to whom cost is no object. "and v.·ithin a "'·eek it was up to 500 calls a day." \\'hat do yoo get ,,..·hen you dial 548-3273 in the v.·ay o( fr e e entertainment? Friday, it was a soH!oquy putportipg to be an interview "'ith restaurateur Sid Soffer ai>out business at his Blue Beet. with the sound of a toilet flushing in the background . There are a few words of "'isdom <Jn Napoleon's elephant, some thoughts on the sinking of the Titanic and ?-.1iddle Ages religious "'ars. All are Lavende r originals, with the exception of one sound effect. the Newport Beach Police he liropter fl yi ng overhead. Selections are changed daily , with new routines added occasionally. Linden Lavender's rnotivations may be as complex as the decor of his clutlered cottage. but the fact he was given onl y perhaps 10 years to live l l ycarS' ago now probably counts. "l just like to make people laugh •.• for free,'' he says. On C! mn re clue con1cs In a comment in a short story manuscript among the 01hrr n1crno rabilia ln th e home of a 111an \1·ho hns gone to many foreign places and done many unorthodox thing;;. "Columbus discovered no isle as lonel y as himself ." "It enjoys a very good busin~s for a fev.· 1nonths or so. After il's hc<'n open for uv.·hi1('. ~hings settle down tu nornial," he said. Hewieker did t"Qllt:t<le lht1 rs 1101 t1lwa v~ lhe case. Jusl across t-.1acArlhu1 Boulevard are tv.·o r<'sta11rants in thJ· city of Irvine th:it i11 fac1 1nak e <1 sharnbles of thal tl1cory They've been open for 1norC' than l\vo years and v.·ere pe:rhaps responsible for Init iating the new sport But lht·rc. nd jolning off il'C' c.un111lf'.\1'~ offer enough ex lru p:i rk1ng l (I accommodate the spillover. There's nothing but dirt ,1 n <l construction equipment .!lUrrounding th(' restaurants in Ncwporl J>lacc. The only completed offi ce buildlni;l nearby ha s gates guarding i!s entry and drivers need a card to open the1n. Alleborn. however, said there will bi.> a new office bJilding finished latl'r th1s year that will make ils parking avallab!r at night -evening diners are. having similar problerns -but be conceded that won 't help the two-hou rs-ror-luncl1- bunch. The !)<'Opie \\'ho run Blaekbcnrd's :ind El Torito arc reluctant to e-01npla 1n about the prob\cn1 publicly . But the managl•n1t:nl of b o t h rcstaurnnts disclosed they arf' 11egotiating \Vith Allcborn lo ease !he' proble1n. "\Vc\·t· be<'n ~elting a number or l'onipla1nts." acin1ittl'd Federico till1r;1· w1lla. assistant nian::iger of El Tor11 ci. Blackbeard manager Elias Manolakas ronffnned that nego tialions are under way, but olheN'ise he .s.aid lit• had no com ment. "Just look at it yourself and decide it there's a problen1,'' he sa id. And El Torito owner Larry Cano added, "We're very happy it 's a problem. But we are negotiating for niore pnrking and we'll have it as soon as possible." Planning official l·lev.·icker and fire official Nol er said they arc p!anning to meet lhis week to review Lhe problen1 and try to find some 11nsv.·ers. NeWporl B e ach plannin g commissioners have t.:1!ked about the problem in the past . But t h e i r observations have been far fron• penetrating. "Our standards are very adequate for WlSuccessful restaurants. But Nev.·port Beach d()(~sn't sc-crn to ha\'c too man~· of these." Planning Co n1 m i s s ion Chairman \\'illiam Agee has said repeatedly. Planning st.:1ff members s.1y marl' pressing problen1S. like v.•ork on lhe new general plan. have kep t thc.m fro n1 performing ci thorough review of the parking standards. C roivbu r-ar1ne<l Citizen Catches Burglar Suspects A crowbar-carrying citizen w a s credited today ,,..·ith ca pturing l\\'O burglary suspects .who ~re allegedly on their way back to a Ne.,.,-port Beach realty office for a second load of loot when detained. Rob S. Loudon. 20. of 469 N. NeY.'pCl rt Blvd.. and Ro y D. Lindsay, 23, a transient, were arrested and booked on susp icion of burglary. NeY.'flO rl Beach Police DetL'Ciive l-.tike Sullivan said patrohnen a!ertt'd by Dcrftit Carter, v.·ho had confronted the l\\'O suspects at 2 a.m . tovk 1hcm into custody. They were arrested whil<' hiding nf'ar Prestige Homrs. 300 N. Nr wport Blvd ., and $1,700 v.'flrth of 1!r1ns tr:iccd to lhc firrn , including a l~'f>C\'rTtlt'r and oil paintings. 11·ere found in Loudon 's apartment. police said. Blech said he called Kalmbach , ;i business friend, to see if he shou ld take on the president's brother. "Kalmbach said 'Good, tha t's great. keep an eye on him and report back to me. We need someone to kee p Don out of trouble,' " Blech quei.ed Kalm- bach as saying. Let ·Us Put You on the Map Blech said he did just that for about a year, but finally severed hi s re lationship with Donald Nixon when the brother went into a business dea l Blcch advised against. The deal .... ·as \Vith llallan1ore Homes, a small Santa Ana nlanu factu rer of 1nodular housing. , Secu rities & J<:xc\1ange Comniis~lon ISECJ re<:ords showed J)onah1 Nixon and his wife Clara ov.·ned J,000 shares of stock in Hallamore Homes. Do nald also was a member of the bonrd of directors of San-Bar Electronics, "'hlch owned most of ·HaUamore Homes. ~ SEC records show that ~ of the firm's major projects was an $8 milli on Air Force housing contract. FIRE AWARD WON BY SANTA ANA BOSTON (UPI ) -Santa Ana , CaliL and Scarborough. Onl., were named grand av.•ard winners for the United States and Canada in the 1973 nre prevention contest conducted by the National f'ire Protection AsM>Clatlon , it was announced today. 11le annual conl~~t. now in ils 47th yea r, is based on year-round commllllilY effor ts to reduce fires and educale the public in fire prevention practices. • ,_ Near the entrance, inside ouT store, is o glont new mop. We ore in the process of identifying oil of the homes we hove carpeted since 1965 on 1his mop w ith colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close scrutiny w ill detect some inleresting focls: firstly. we ~ave carpeted homes p n virluolly every street in the area. Secondly, the pins or e in b u nch es, Indicating WOR D-OF-MOUTH odverrising. Th irdl y, the number of ~ome1 we hove corpeted is staggering. If you desi re ho nesi y. experience. and recommendolions fr om neighbors we hove worked for, then Alden's is THE PLACEI ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MISA SINCl 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COST.t. MIS.t. 646-4838 Mon.-Thu"'-9 to 5:30; fr!. 9 lo 91 Sot. 9:30 to S ) ' J , t I v t c p • ·I 1. J • T oday's Fin a l N.Y. Sto cks VOL. 67 , NO . 36, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUA RY 5, 19H c TEN CENT S Mesa Council Rejects Bid Froni. Gay Church A somber congregation of "gay" parishioners left Costa ~1esa City Council chambers Monday night after being told they will not be permitted to continue their Wednesday night Bible studies at the current location. Councilmen rejected the z on in g variance application by the l\.1etropolitan Commllility Church v>ilh a $-0 vote on the basis thal lhe homosexually oriented Christian church did nol n1cct city parking rcquiren1ents . 2 l(idnap Daughte r Of Hearst ~ BERKELEY (AP) -Patricia Cam p be 11 II ears t , 20-year-0ld granddaughter of !he late publish ~r \Villiam Randolph Hearst, was kidnaped from her fashionable apartn1ent f\tonday night in a barrage of gunfire, police sai d today. AL least four shot s v•crc fired at several people on the street as l\.1iss llearst. screaming and pleading, "''as blindfolded and tossed half naked into the trunk of a car and drivC'n av:ay by two men, police said. The men \Vere identified as black. No one v.•as hit. said Richard Berger. press offiCi!r for the Berkeley police. One bullet st ru ck a car and anoth~r shaltered a \\'indow in a hol15C next door . Some witnesses salrl Oley heard as many as 12 shots as the sandy ha ired. f>.foot-3 , 110-pound v.·oman \\"as carried off from her hvo-level sh i n g 1 e d apartment where furniture v.•as toppled and blood splattered !n the kitchen. "No ransom demand has been ma de to the family as fa r as I know,'' Berger said. l~e said the woman's father. Rando!ilh A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner, ·was informed of _the kldnaping and ru shed to California Deatla Plot '111e \'atiance .,_,.ould have allowed the church to maintain its Bible and "rap'' sessions at the home of Harry John Rule at 215 E. 23rd St. But councilmen ruled that all churches, no matter what their denomination. must provide ample parking and that the parking lot at nearby Lindbergh School could not be used to make up the space deficiency. Rule, \vho told the council that he \\•as una\vare inviting his fri ends over UPI Tt!t Pllttt KIDNAPED IN BERKELEY Hearst Girl, Fiance from \llashington, D.C. 1'.1iss Hearst's Hance and a neighbor v.·ho rushed to her aid v.•ere badly beaten by the men \Vho smashed the heavy sliding glass door to the apartrnent. about a quarter mile sout h o( the Universit y of CaljJorni a ca 1npus here. "We heard a scream, then th ree shots. tSee KIDNAP , l'age 2) Mr s. Poileil Will Stand Trial With Her Bo yf rie11d By ARTHUR R. \"ISSEL 01 ltll Dtllr ,.llol Sltll Testimony in the prclin1inriry hearing for l\1rs . Eloise Pope.ii of Ncv.'J)Ort Beach and her alleged lover, accused o! conspiring 10 murder her mullimi llionalre husband to assure a piece of his $200 1nillion fortune. has led to an order that they mu st lormally stand trial .. Mrs. Popeil, 48. and Daniel Ayers, 37, were ordered f..1onday to return to l.oog Beach Superior Court Feb. 19 to st.and trial on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder. Municipal Court Judge Charles S. Utwin a1so set Wednesday as the date for a he&rin g on a proposed gag order to prohibit parties involved rrom speaking to the press. Defense aLtorncys had e a r I i e r succeeded in having the press and public barred from later stages of the couple's preli minary hearing in mw1icipal court. A coot. even-mannered blonde. illrs Popell. of 519 Harbor Island Road . "·11:- arrcsted ~t th at location \1·ith Ayers on Jan. B in a raid by Long Beach police .. They \\'ere reportedly tipped oH by t\1·0 acquaintances of Ayers who v.-orked \1·lth him at Douglas Aircraft Corporation and who were alleged ly solicited as contract kiUers. Investigators claim lbe target of the plot was Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel PopeiJ, 59, wtiose industrial empire includes production of a collapsible, pocket-sized fishing rod. The alleged plot v.•as supposedly going aloog on schedule including a trip to Chicago to caSe Popeil's 10 -room apartment when tbe alleged hired killers became v.'orried. One ol the men . idenlificd as Don Reed, 48, and Robert Peeler. 32, reportedly called Popeil and v.•amcd hi111 1See POPEIL, Page 2) •Life in Jeopardy ~ Judge Tabl es Alimo1iy R equest CHICAGO (UPI) -Circuit Judge HJ1l1:an J. Feldman today declined to rule on a rtquest from Mrs. Elolse POpeU ttiat-htr eslr81Ji«fhujband Simuel J. Popc11, ·crucago·mtllionalre, resume aJlm:my payments. "TO GIVE.HER ANYTHING at 1hla llme ••uld be like paying for his own . assassination, .. Popeil~a ~.-~~;~Ua,. to1d tbc JCOart;. "WI life is In jeopardy." -· • · • · Mrs. Popeil, 43, of Newport Beach, and Dan iel N. Ayers, 37, of Santa An11, nre under indictment in Long Beach charged with conspiracy to murder Popeil. •, Charles D. Steln, Mrs. Popeil 's altomey, asked FeJdman to restore the ~·oman's $4.250 aUmony and child, support payments because of her need to support herself and pay legal fees. FEI.01\.fAN S,\ID 11£ declined to rule on the request until after "1rs. Popeil and Ayers 11rppe11r in the Long Beach court Feb. 19. .The man and the wom1n were accused of. hiring two men and paying th@m $50,000 to kill Pope.ii, a Chicago manufacturer of kitchen gadgets aod pocket fishing equipment. "I A.~1 ASSUMING she is not guilty but suppose I am wrong and she is found guilty?" f'eldman said. "Would I be wrong· to eranl alimony now?" , to study Ole Bible and rap was illegal. said he had permission from the Newport-Mes.a Unified School District to use the schoo l lot. While COWlCilmen based their rejection on the pa rking shortage and alleged building code violations at the church, a representative of the Central Bible Church squarely addressed t h c underlying issue of homosexuality. tJcrbert Burnham said not only v.•ere the facilities inadequate, but a gay Mesa church "is not in the interesl or 11't'lf<r rc of the entire community." The church official addt'd that homosexuality is illegal in California. contrary to the teachings of Christianity, and that he stands opposed lo the Metropolitan Co1nmunity Church building a house of "'·orship anyv.·here in Costa J\.·lcsa. Rev. Rodger J1arrison of th e fo.letroJX!litan Church accused coun<'i l 1ncmbers of holding: a secret strategy 1necling :H ci1y h<ill Lo deny huniophilcs thei r righ!s and lo rorce 1hen1 10 nttend a gay chu rch in Long Beach. li e told them that during 1hr fi1·e yrars the ~ll'tropolltan Corn cnun11y Church has been in ex1stcnt·c. fnc build ings have been burned. ··Th<11 's one a year. \\'c're go1n~ !u build in concrete fron1 no11· on, .. s:ud Hev. llarr1son . who tur.s i<]cnlifit..'<l hilllSl'lf .:is :1n ordaine<l Baptist niinistcr. "'The city of Cos11:1 ~l tsa h;1s fai le d t!11· 7,000 giiy }l1.'Qplc of Cos1a i\\('Sa. Councilmen I 1ron·t go into these th ings now. but it's pn•uy 1l'rr1b!c \\'hat you do 10 11tc111, · ht' said. Jay :\lur)ey . co-chairnian of the Orangl' Co1u1ty Chll\)ll'r uf the An,1•r1ca n ('11 ti Lih(•rlit.•s lin1on. said v.·h<'n The 1>l:1nninr:: romrn1ss1on rrJC'Cted !he \'artanec 11•ith ;111 1drnt1c:il 5·0 vole 111·0 11·eek..;; ago ·'there \1·ert' overtones of putl·n\J;.d 1IL'>erir11inat1on ' 1\ft\:r lhE• llll'('ting .\lurlt1y lo Id tSrr ·(;A rs: l'agc :!J Delay Sign Ordinance Ruling Hearing To Re si1me To11ight By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of '"" "•llT 1'111)1 51•11 Costa !\lcsa city councilmen ?o.1onday night declared themselves unable to act on a complicated and controversial new sign ordinance and ordered the decision delayed wHil tonight. The marathon pt.iblic hearing resumes at 6:30 p.m. in the fl.1aude B. Davis School auditorium with a paragraph by paragraph examination of the di sputed document. If adopted in its existing fonn the sign ordinance would halve existing signs in the city by 1981. Councilmen stopped on Pa ge 9 of the 35-page sign proposal after it became apparent that additional time V.'as required to allow comrr.unity and business leaders to react to specific sections. Comments during Monda y night's hour- Jong sign session were confinl'd largely t~ general remarks about lhe ordinance by sign-0v..11ing businessmen a n d homeowners ·interested in municipal esthetics. ~l uch of that hour was taken up by attorney Donald Smallwood , representin g 25 business owners including IO Harbor Boulevard auto dealers. Sn1allwood said his clients were: not opposed to either a sign ordinance or the ';noble objective" of improving Costa f..lesa·s appearance, but he ren1inded councilmen that th e beautification program·s burden would be borne exclusively by one group -the bus- iness1nan. "If you are going !o pass an ordinance that takes property and impairs (sign company) contracts, it is important that you pass an ordinance wh ich is ~See SIGNS, Page 21 Costa Mesa Girl F lees Assa ilant 111 Ai1t o Att ack Orange County Sheriff's officers are today investigating an attack on a 15· year-old C.Osta htesa area girl by a 1nan who altempted to n1n her do,vn with his car Monday after she resisted his advances. ''"Jc.-:&p)/.!" .,,..~ O.lty Pilot 51•ft PNI• WIL L TONI GHT BE NIGHT FOR DE CISI ON FOR SIGNS AT NE WPORT BOULEVAR D NU RSE RY? Hearing Continues at Davis Sc hool on Law That Would Affect Signs T hroughout Costa Mesa Care Vowed for One, All Nixo 11 Pledges Co1n11 rehen siue Meclicc 1l Assistl111.ce By HELE\! Tll0:\1AS \\'ASHING TON IUPI f -President Nlxon pledged today to assure every America n comprehensive medical care with a minimum of federal interference and no higher taxes. Jn a speech Lo the American Hospital Association outlining his forthcom ing health insurance program, Nixon drew a round of'applause \\'hen he declared : "There arc those l\'l'lo say that healt.h services in America can onl y be improved and ex.tended by the federal government, and \1•ith that l totally disagree." •le pre:-u mably \\•as referring lo proposals by Sen. Edward 1'.1. Kennedy (D-~1ass.). \Yhich v.·ould pr ov.idc government financing of a cradle·to-the- grave health insurance system. Nixon said the three-part program he. will submit to Congress Wednesday \\'ill offer "balanced . dignified health care protection'' at a cost every American can afford . "Let us not make the mistake or ·--·- destroying the hcst medical care system in the v.•orld lh;'11. v.·e already have," the President told the ho s p it a I administrators. Nixon. accompanied by his v.•ife. made no direct reference to \Vatergate but at one point reiterated his intention tG serve a full eight years in the presidency. "'The legacy I \1·ould like to Je;i.ve after my term of service in the presidency , eight years . . is a legacy or peace," Nixon told his audience. The President was pp!auded si x times duru1g his 25-minute appearance. The President told the convention delegates: "It is health \l"hich is re::il v.·ealth. You 11·ho are niembers ~f the Acapulco Yacht Racers Gr oupe d Nea r Islana s American llospital Association cJn lea\"e a legacy v.·here Arnerica. v.·hich is the 11·ealthiest country, is also the healthiest in the world." Nixon spelled out principles his proposals would fol101v and said they called for a program "y,·here our doctors \\·ould work for their patients, nol for the fed eral government, and that is the key element at this lime .. , Nixon said lhe plan "\1•ould finance virlualty all of the health protection people need -hospital and physician's care in and out of the hospital. drugs, laboratory tests. X-rays, m e d i c a I clevice!', ambulance serviee , trea tment Qf children, cataslophic illness -and C\'en mental illness, including alcoholism and drug abuse." I Orange Coast • Weather Investi gators said the victim was on her "-'BY home from school and '"'1as less than a block from her Canyon Drive home when she was first accosted W the ttPOtorltl She descr~ hlm as ' a man •ged between SO 9Jld 60. • ·Exxon, Gulf Hike Prices Leaders in the 1,430 mile San Diego to Acapulco Yacht Ra ce were bunched northwest of Cedros Island at lhe 8 a.m. position repo rt today . Mostl.Y sunny Wednesday With some high clouds at times. Cooltt days with highs at the beacl)Cs in the low liOll rising to 66 Inland. Overnight lows 45-41.- Officers said the girl told them she ran from the man towards a nearby bome when be gOt out of his car and suggested lhat she accompany him. The victim said that she resumed her journey home after he returned to his car, turned around and drove off. Officers said the girl was then struck a glancing blow from behind by the same car moi:nentl later as the motorist drove his vehicle onto the sidewa lk in an attempt to turr het down. Deputi~ said the girl waa lreaWi at a "'1\eart:Jy doctor·s office for cuts and bruises nnd 8hock and was allowed to return home. A de!lcrlpUon of the attacker and his car is bei ng circilated throughout the cowity. . ' HOUSTON (AP) --'IWo more • major marketers. Exxon Co. USA and Gulf Oil Co. US, increased gasoline prices today. . . . Exxon announced an increase of 3.S cents a gallon, Gulf 5.5 cents a gallon. Earlier, she mojor oil companies announeed gasoline price increases. while Amoco Oil C ompa ny announced Mon'day that it w11s lowering lts price for gasoline two ~ts a gallon. Light winds have slowed the race. .John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar from the host San Diego Yacht Club Yi'as leading the 16-boat neet about 300 miles from San Diego after 44 hours of sailing. !\lira mar is the scratch boat. Second was Bob Bcaucbamp 's Columbia 57 Dorot.hy 0 from Newport llarbor Yacht Club, fighting a close btittle with ,John r-.-1acA\lister's Standfast- 40 sloop r-.-1as Aleg'fe, SDYC. Mas Alegre wa~ reported as the corrected time overall and Class B leader for the seccnd st.ralghl day. The race started Sunday al noon from San Diego . r INSIDE TODJ\ Y Mayor J oaeph Alioto's wife re· tJ.Lnled home today after disap-- pearing jot 18 days on a "pro- lunge<l vocatlo11."' Story Page 5. L M. ._... I O~..,._ I c......... 11-14 c-1u u c-d 11 m.... ftOlkH t a.t.rr11 Pitt I ..... ,,.1ft11'1tfll 1t •-.nee ,.,, My Otr4nw 11 MfrtM:OH 14 AMI Ll!Mkft n Moo~lt\ ,. Mytu•I l<llMI 111 N•lltul Mt'fitlll t Of•-c ... ftty I '-1• ... ,. Sit<\ M1~ 1 .. ll TIM\'f\IH 11 ,,.....,. ,, ·-. ._ .. Nt>wS 1>-1• w.w -~ • " ' ' I " J ~;l Cf\I LY t'!LO\ l llt$lldf, f ebruary ~. !'174 City Snys No Mesa Residents Hit Restaurant A rcst~urant within \\<liking distance might be <111 asset dul'1n g rhc S(' gasless days, but not !(1 thr l\J,·.;a del l\1ar neighborhood 1n Cost" ;..1e~a R.Csidents tur ned out 100 stroni:: Pvlonday night IQ pl ead for , ;.ind ultimately "''in, from ('1ty counc ilmC"n a promise that 110 eatery "''ou!d be buill there. They based U11•i r objections lo the 24-hour restaurant on inereascd traffic. noise, and smells they claim v.·ould disturb their residential tranquility. Councilmen agreed, and \\'ith 3 4-0 vote denied a zone change request by Barbara Conn, Irvine Company Aide, 331 Dead Barba ra Storkc l '.onn, an Irvint! Co mp any p ubl1c1sl and th e granddaughter of a Pulitzer pri1.c- winning journalist . died l\londay night in her Newport Beach hon1e . She \Vas 35. r-.1rs. Conn, 2442 Vista Nobleza, was found dead this morning of apparentJ y natural causes after complaining cir illness. ~lrs. Conn was the granddaughter or the late Thomas M. Starke. noted former publisher of the Santa Barbara News- Press. She v•as a ninth-ge neration Cal ifornian. Mrs. Conn \\'orked many years in journalism before jonning the. Irvine Company as a corporate publicist She also won sever<ll professional a"'·ards. Sh.e is sur\·i\'L'<i by her husband, Edward; a 4-ye<ir-old daughte r, Carrie; her parents. Charl es Storke Ii and Bar- bara Storke; t"'·o brothers, two sisters and a maternal grandmother. FW1eral services are pending . Musical Program Slated Tliursday At Harbor Hig1i A mixed program of classical and popular music will be played Thursday al the 10th Annua l I n s trum en ta l Scholarship Concert at Newport Harbor High School All proceeds from the concert will go to pay college scholarships for the top music students. Performers al the concert will include tv.·o piano soloists, th e school band, and the school orchestra. One selection v.·i \l be a piano solo performance by freshman K a r c n Bradford, of Donald Phillips' Concerto in Jazz. The other piano soloist, sophomore Kenneth Tclloian , v.·ill play Beethoven's Sonata No. 17. The perforn1ance()Will begi n al 7:30 p.m. in the t\rv:port-!rarbor Jligh School .Auditorlum . Thf' Sl tickets mny bl.' pur- chased at 1he doo r. H.a d iator~ lli pped Front i\lesa Autos Burg!Jrs r~iid(-d a Cost;i :\lcsa rt1pair shop and ripped the radlal ors out of ~seven older vehic les parked at the lot. company spokesmen told police J\1onday. J\U ch.'.lel l\1odlin, of A and A Engine Rebuilding. 20.17 Harbor Bh•d., esti.matcd the loss at more than ~400. including a tape deck assembly in addition to the radiators, J\1odlin told police the cars were all either older domestic vehicles or foreign cars . 01.t.N•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT T~e O••rov-C.w1t OAIL Y PILOT, will! .... l<l'I " co"1blf'olld ll>o "'-••·Pr•u. ;, """II•-W t"• Or•ll04' Co111 Publ»"•"ll Corn~ny, S•IM- .. 1• todl!111<>1 .,. p,,1>li1~ec. Mond•v 111,..,111111 Ftl~ay, 11>t Co•I• Mf•f . Nowporl lh•tft, Hl,Hlr1"9'°'1 llolC~ J"o.,.,••l" \11llt V. l •l!Vn• e ... cr.. l•~int1So<101•t>Ot• ~"" 5 •n Cl•mo~r•/ S•" J..-n C•?illr•"6 . .A •i~O•• rl{llOfllll ..,,!Ion h Pllbli>i.td S1•uro•~• •nd $...-.ci•Y'I· tl'I• prW:lf>ll ""llll1l'llnt fll•nl J1 11 lJO Wul kY $11MI, (01t1 N\•11. C1ll10rnlf, 92'2'. Rtb.rf N. W1•d Pr•-l 1r.i Pub!ll,,_, J•c• l , Curl•y V1c:t Pm.lffnl 11111 Gt~I MtNfW th.111•1 1Ctt¥i\ l•n_. lJia.,.•• /I.. M11rpllh1a ~lno Editor ct. .... , H. 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Jordan is an urch1t<'ct. Both rouncilm<'n and hon1eo\v11ers r1gr1..'<'d there appeared to be n1c·r1t Jn rcw nin g the residC'ntial land t u administrative-prolcssional (AP), a zoning designation which ·would allow more acceptable uses such as doctors offices. But th e restauran t idea was severely criticized by the Mesa de! Mar homeoo,1,'Jlcrs despite the assertions of a developer-hired acoustical engineer that a v.~oll behind the restaurant would have the effect of red ucing existing traffic noise. Attorney Rodger llov.·cll. reprl'Senting Jer,,.,·el. Enterprises, pron1ised to rL•stri('1 lhc hours of tl1c rest:1u:«1n\ frn111 ti 11111 11! n1idn1g!11 , bu1 !11(' "0'1t't·~~ion di<l 1101 \1111 ovl'r the l1on1co1\ncr:-. Rites Wednesday • For Tee11-acrc ti GllllShot Victin1 Funeral services are s c h e d u I e d Wednesday for a Santa Ana youth v•ho died Saturday after a gun he w<is handling at his family's nlobile hon1c discharged. Rupert R. r-.tarlln , 16, was prooouncC't1 dead at Fountain Valley Con1munlty Hospital after being wounded in the residcncr: al 413 Sandstone Drive_ Rites \~:ill be at 12:30 p.m. Wednesd:iy in the Peek Famlzy Colonia l Funeral Home, West1ninstcr, with interm<'nl to follow at \Vest1ninster !\1 en1orial Park. Sur vivors include hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. a sister Joyce J\I<irtin, also of the home. plus a sister !\frs. J une Tyler, of Orange, and a brother, N. David Martin . of Fullerton The shooting victim's father is chief neet auto mechanic for U1e Daily Pilot. From Page 1 KIDNAP ... We looked outside," said Sandy Golden, 21 , who lives next door to Miss Hearst's tv:o-story building on tree-lined Benvcnuc Avenue. '"Tu·o men were carrying a girl. She was struggling. She "'as half-dressed, naked from the wa ist up. She screamed. 'Ple.ase let n1e go.' She seemed to be bllndfo!ded ," Golden said. Steven Andrew \\'eed. 26, ~1iss Hearst's fiance, said he opened the apartment door about 9:20 p.m. to a young \vh ite "''ornan .,.,.ho said she had been in an ac- cident and needed help. "That is when two black men - :inned with rifles, maybe shotguns - burst in the door." he said. ''In seconds. they had me face dov.'n on the floor in the halh\•ay . They kept ki cking me in the ft1ce and forci ng nic !iJ kee p rr.y face do\\'n." l \\l('cd said the men demanded 1noncy. and took his v•allct. Berger s:dd the n:f'n "beat the boy up pre!ty badly." A neighbor \vho hl'ard lhe co1n1nolio11 rushed in and <•lso \\·as beaten. IXllY the neigl1bor and \\'eccl v.·rre in good condi!1qn at a Berkeley ho!'ipit nl. Police said 111·0 c<Jrs sped frorn the scene. Some witnesses reportrd seeing three kidnapers and t.caring gunfire fron1 both vehicles. An all-points bulletin was 'iss ued for a white Chevrolet Impala, Berger said a 196.1 white Qievrolet convertible, believed to be the kidnap velticle, was found abandoned seven blocks away. lie said it was registered to Peter Benenson, 31, a Berkeley radiation laboratory employe who ttad been locat- ed and was safe. I-le did not elaborate. 1-'resh groceries were found in the car and groceries also were foW1d stre\\·n outside th e front of Bcnenson ·s house about a mile from ~tiss llearst 's apartment News of I.he kidnaping was withheld for several hours bv IH.'\1'$ 1nedia <it the request of poli ce-and !he FBI who said it was feared early publicity might JL'Opa rd ize Miss ~lcarst's lire. A re!)Orter al the i;cenc said the apartment was a shambles, with blood on the paneling near the kitchen and a blood soaked towel on the living room floor. Seven Appointed To Mesa Force Seven citizens '!''ere appointed by &he Costa Mesa City Council ~1onday to serve on the new Southwest Costa Mesa Task Force The task fOrC'e "''ill 1:onct>rn IL~lf with the confrontation of blight. zonlni;t inconsi:;;tencies. trafflc problems and crilnc west or Newport Boulevard. Appointed were Mr:1. Shi rley Warner, 21 24 Republic Ave: David Salcido, 954 W. 17th St.: i\I Gaudenli, m Hamilton St.: Ken Niles, 18.SJ Park Vista Circle: J1arry Johnson, 2121 Placentia Ave.: Archie Mann. 640 deach St., and Wallace f'hill ips, 824 W-19th SL • ' D•ilY Piiot Sl•lf Pl!O!t -' Frot11 Page l SIGNS • • • enthwduUcally tmbraced by thc>Se It affect.a," he cautlooed. The orthnanee, Sn1allwood asserted, ls potentially unoollllitutiooal 111 thooc lr'MI where it attempts to regulate the type: of copy nnd amount of copy which may be placed on a sign. But th e sign reform proposal also had Jts charnpions, amoog tht>nl sev<'r<il homeowners associations. the Costa J\.let!.a Won1en's Club and the city Go.'.lls r.ind Otijectivl's Com1nittce. Spea king for tlie \\101nen 's Club, ~larilyn VO\'er ent·ouragcd Ilic CQuntil to take S\l'ifl action on t.he ordinance and said !hat Costa !\lesa 's efforts to clean itself up has attracted the altentlon of other coinmunities. "The eves of Southern California are upon us,:. ~trs . Voyer told the cotu1cil. Strong endorsen1ents were given lo lhe ordinance by Ge<irge Hoos, of the Mes a West Homeowners Association ; Louise Napoli, or the Goal~ and Objectives Committee; Peter Viotto, of the !\1esa de! Mar Homeowners Associallon; Bill Adams, of the Mesa Verde Homeowners As50eiatlon: Vernon Taylor . of the Oceanview Park Homeowners AssoelaUon . and Lhe students of Estancia High School. Sl•a l~nrl..: to Ne1v Nest tlowevrr the Costa ~1esa Chamber of Con1111erce, \l'hich during thr tal'ly s1 agl's of the sign disl'ussions carried 1111~ !a11c.c against 100-stringl'll! control n1e:1S11 rcg, haU no official conunenl. l'u~hcd 11111 nl 1t:-.. l1 •tl~llrne nest at 2:30L Newport \Va y necessitates the 1nove, according to n1anager Hl vd .. ('o:-..l a ~I L'~a ·:-. Sea I.ark l\1ot or ll otel in 1nov-~lrs. Jo Jarrett. Shakey's Pi7.za Parlor 1nade an (..'hun1ber President Eugene O . 1n g to a 11('\V 11cst . just across the .-,trect. State pur-identical 1nove across the street a year ago because 1.'.ha ~e of 1hc property as i'\lc\vport Fl'CC\Vay right-of-of future frec\vay construction. Bel'gernn inforn1ed !he five-ma n council lhat h~ \1·as un<ihlc ro ni;ikc any ~1•~len1 ent bf.cause there had been insufficient tin1e to study the latcsl version of the ordinance. TONIGllT NE\\'PORT-\lf:SA SCHOOL BOARD - Regul or niecting, Costa l\tesa c.·ouncil chan1bcrs, 7:30 p.m. OCC Lr;CTU!{I;: "Behind lh e lleadlinrs." Dr. Giles T. Ero1v11, Forurn. i :J0-9:30 Jl .lll. UCI LECl.'URES -'"Professional Practices in !·lousing Industry, Rm. 16! I'. um an l tics lla!l, 7-9:30 p.m. "Happenings in Creative Awareness." Room 510 University Hi gh School. 4771 Campus Dr .. Irvine, 7-10 p.m. ''Scientific Medici ne for l he Layman : Cancer:· Freshman Lecture Ha!l, Medical Surge I Bldg., 7-10 p.m. \VEONESDAY, FEB. 6 BASKETBALL -QCC vs , Cerritos ('ollcge. OCC Gym, 8 p.m. Costa J\1esa l-li gh at Edison, 7 p.m. Estancia a1 Fountain Valley, 7 p.in . &-1nta Ana al New]X)rl Harbor, 7 p.m. OCC Lr:CTUR1'~ -"Open ~larriage," Or. Charles Le viton, Auditorium , 7:3-0- 9:30 p,m. A LC 0 Ii 0 LI S \1 LECTURE "AJCQholism-An Addictive Disease," Dr. Robert Schn1itz speaker. Raleigh •lills l·lospital, 1507 E. !6!h St. Newpo rt Beach. 6: 15 p.m. Information 645-5707 . '·STICKS AND BONES" -South Coast Repertory Th eater, \Ved. thru Sun. 8 p.tn . , UCT DRAMA -"Ring Round the !\loon." Fine Arts Village Theater, \Ved. thru Sat. 8 p.n1. Tickets $3 . 833-6617. UCI LECTLillES -"Fundamenlals of Ani1nal Care," Rm. IG7 Steinhaus ll\111. 7-10 p.n1 . "California: !\lyths and Ht':il1th .. ~ ... B.x1n1 173 llutnanities liall. i-111 p.nl. Florist I 11j11re<l l n l 'osta Jl1 esa St rongarui The ff; Cost <i r-.tesa norist and Chamber of Con1merce activist De!\1url Tosh suffered sli ght injuries r.1onday night v.•hen she \\'as mugged by a strongarm robber near her shop and home. The 9 p.m. incident at 2438 Newport Blvd ., resulted in scrapes and brui ses plus loss or $30 in cash from f\.lrs. Tosh's pur se. Investigators said the victim was grabbed from behind .by a tall skinny 111;1n "·ho phisicall y lifted her ()ff the ground and . shoo~ her in his arm:s . Officer Jnn ~ arlry satd !\lrs. To sh told hin1 she thought al first it was some acquaintance playing a joke. un ti! she rl'alizcd th e robber really n1canl business. Fron1 Page 1 'GAYS' ... nporters that the church had "a~~u.es of rt'dress," but declined to be specific. He said the problems encountered by the gays was in many ways similar to that of the Jews sta rtini their first neighbclrhood synagogues. Burglar Gets $1,600 In As~orted Tools A bur~lnr who used ·a welding torch ti. cut his \Vay into the 'building looted a Costa ~1esa Industrial firm of mart! lhan $1 ,600 in asso rted tools. polic~ ~·ere told ?-.1ondav. 'the breAk·ln at the W.'f). Adams Co., 630 \V . 17th St., occurred over the weekend and was di!icover~ when en1ployes arrived <it work rt.onday. --"~~~~~~_.:_~~~~~~~ Preside11t Orders F1·eeze In Diesel Retail Price BULLETIN \\IASlllNGTON (AP) -President Nb:· on this afternoon ordered an immediate freeze in tbc retail pri('e of diesel fuel in <1n effort to halt a strike of indepen· dent dri\•ers. Ry the Associated Press !'\lore layoffs. violence and disrupted food and fuel shlp1nents were reported tod:1y as the independent truckers' shtl!d0\\'11 spread further across the llHtiO!l. i\cgotiJ\ors in \\"ashington. D . C - 1'ont1nued efforts to find a compromise plan to end the Si,ix-day protest O\'er f11el prices and freight rates. The shutdown -or its effects -reached at least 42 states. Federal energy chief \1lil1iam Simon 1old n1embcrs or a Se nate-Hous e conference committee he need e d legisla tive authority to allow truckers to pass along higher fuel prices to th e shi pping coinpan ies they \.1:ork for . The conference chairman, Rep. li a r 1 e y Staggers (D-\V. Va .), said, however. il v.·as unlikely Congress would act soon enough. Later, ho\l'ever. !he Senate Commerce Commitice approved a resolution that ,1·ould r' ... ~r the \1-ay for the lnterstate Commerce Commission to permit the truckers to pass oo increased fuel C'05ts. Sen. \Varren G. Magnuson ID-Wash.), the committee chainnan, said he woul d do everything he can to insurr> quick Senate action on the resolution. Meanwhile, negot iations in the truck strike moved to the White liouse today. Top federal and state mediators sched- uled an urgent meeting with President Nixon's chie f of staff. Gen. Alexander Haig. The move indicated the talks reach- C'd n critical stage "'1t h both sides hc'le- ful 1h;i1 ;in agreement could be v.·orkcd out quickly. · were ~3 reports of violence -including four shoot ings -in the 24-hour period that ended at 8 a.m. A spokesman said 10 arrest! had been made. Highway patrolmen esCQrted some tanker trucks in Ohio. Gov. !\1af\.tin Mandel of r-.taryland said he wou!d use National Guard trucks, if necessary. to take food and fue l to the v.·estern part of his state. He did not actuall y call up the Guard. hov.·ever. Violence was reported late l\tonday night or today in at least a dozen statC's, l\l os t of the trouble involved sni per firings, tire slashings or objects thrown at trucks. The Ohio High"°·ay Patrol said a predawn fire dest royed a tra ctor and tll'o trailers at a trucking ron1pany in 1.·!ineral ftid ge. r-.tost of the violence did not result in serious injury. An exception was Ule \Vi\mington, N.C. shooting of an independent trucker manning a blockade. Police said the driver, James Henry Kell y, 50, of \\'ilmington. v.·as shot in the stomach and was se riously wounded. They said C. F. Andrews , 57, a driver from Hampstead, N.C., was charged v.·l!h assault wilh a deadl y weapon with intent to kill. 1lrcrc v.·cre more layoffs in Industries unable to get raw materials or ship finished products. !lolly farms Industries, Inc .• one of the nation's largest poultry processors. closed three plants in North Carolina for an indefinite period and laid off 3,000 e1nployes. "\Ve 'rc in a heck of a mess.'' a spokes- man said. Layoffs elsewh ere -many of them in the meat packing or auto industries -\olallcd over 75.000. Bergeron criticized the city planning staff for issuing a multiplicity of reviSt'd ordinances and not making them available in time for examination by the chamber's sign study committee and board of directors. From Page 1 POPEIL ... of the assiplment to take his life on a rontract basis, aC('(lrding Lo police allcga1ions. J\lrs, Po(X'il and· her male acquaintance have plcadt'd innocent to the murdre solicitation charges and g e n er a 11 y maintain a cool. nonchalant ('()Urt roon1 bearing. She and her husband \vere in the process of getting a divorce and if he died before it bcca1ne final. she would have inherited one-third of his $200 million estate, police asserted. Scl1ool Overtime Action W eighecl Trustees of the Ke\vport-1\tesa Unified School District 1ontght \\'Ill consider disciplining nine employes who allegedly falsiried lime cards in order to clai m unearn1d overtime. It \\'as originally reported that the employes were teachers. But district officials today denied th is. They declined, however, to say who Is involved. Also on the agenda for the 7:30 meeting at Costa J\Iesa City liall is con!iderat ion of a $400.00CI remodeling project at Estancia High School and a possible resolution seeking slate Dcpartment'cif Ed ucation pe.rmission for placing more st udents in state-supported classes for the educatlonall y handicapped. Postal Clerk Guilty ~ational Gu;irdsmen. on duty in three stares, escorted some trucks along Pennsylvania high,,.,·ays . A spo kesman said four-man Guard units in jeeps were accon1panyi ng trucks ca rrying perishable cargo and medical supplies. Penns}1vania Stale Police said there The O\\'rns-lllinois Glass Co. at Alton laid off 2.000 \.vorkers at its gla~s container plant. complaining it "'·as unable to get supplies. The Missour i Beef Packing Co. of Boise. Idaho announced it will close indefinifrl\' because it could not get truckers to take processed meat to market. LOS ANGELES (lJPI) -A postal clerk, arrested last yl'ar \rith 80 fi rst class and air mail lC'ttrrs in his lunch box while he was leaving work . was ronvicted ~tonday of stealing mail. Let ·Us Put You on the Map Near the entrance, inside our store. is o giant new mo p. We ore in the process of ident ify ing all ot the homes we hove carpeted since 1965 on rhis mop with colored pins. (A d iffere nt color lor each year.) Close scrutiriy will detect so me interesting . facts: firstly. We hove carpeted homes on 'virtually, every street in the oreo. Secondly, Jhe pins ore in bunches, indico rin g WORD-Of-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly. t ~o. number o f homes we hove carpeted is staggering. 11 you de~ire honesly. e)(perience, o nd reco mmendotlon~ from neiglibors we hove worked for, then Alden's is TH E PLACE! • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSfi' MESA SINCI 1957 1663 PJacentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 Man.~Thw,.. 9 to 5130; Frt. 9 to 9i Sot. 9130 to 5 ' I I J· ' ,.. I I I I I I I