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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• • 1 - Dead Santa Anan Hit 4 • I • Cranston Supports Elliot Ri~hardson Efforts to Shift Plays •star Role~ Onofre AtoJD Pla,nt In A·gnew~s Novel~ DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * .,.~ .. · .. ~.. :· ,• . VOL ,,, NO. •1. 2 IECTIQNS, 21 P'.t.co•s ·So11ta A11a11 Slai11 Wild Shootouts Erupt 'in County Garden Grove police today arc investitating pos~ible co n n e ct ions between two shootouts late Sunday and Solo1i Backs Sliort 01iofre Pla1it Sliift By CANDACE PEARSON Of In. D•llY l"Hol Siii! Sen. Alan Cranston said today in Long Beach he 1vilt \Vork with the slate coastal comni.ission to expedite moving the San Onofre nuclear power plant across the highway if that is what it "'·ants to do. 'The California Democrat, ove r breakfast with lhe South Coast fiegional Zone Conservation Con1mission, also said lle is convinced a real energy shortage exists. He addEd however. that some oil companies are taking adva ntage or it to ' boost" prices and defeat environ· mental goal s, Jn addition to favoring an Interim "orderly gasoline rati~ing svstem " Cranston said solutions lie in looking "beyond the Immediate shortage to Jong term sources of en<!rgy." A bill passed by the Se nate and now in the House would provide $20 billion for a IO.year research program into solar, geothermal and non-pc.lluting roal energy sources, he said. Noclear power, Cranston added, must be approached in a "safe and sane" ma nner. The coastaJ area "must be used to some e'ttent" to provide power sources, bul with more caution than ln the past, he said. The state coaslal comniWion is schoduled to vat. F,eb. 20 on the proposed addition of two 11ueltar reactors at San Onolr,!', throe mu.. IOllth ol Sen Clemente. The· projecl was lniUally turned down partially !*•""' II would dettrey almost one mUe·of coastal bluffs. Southern Califomla F.dlDt, one of the owners or the San Onofre plant, has said moving across the San Diego Frooway to other Cnmp Pend.Jetoo land would leke too IOllg. When asked IC he would push ror federal legislaUon to allow the move :n\·ny from the ocean, Cranston's reply lndlcatcd he Md his coastal commlsslonl iS.t CRANSl'ON, Page I> • early today that lefl one 1nan dead and another injured. Officers found An!hony Griego, 29, of Santa Ana, mortally y,•ounded in an alley behind a Buena Street apartment complex at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday alter residents called to report a fight. Griego had been shot four times at close range with a small caliber weapon, police said Griego died of his "•ounds an hour later in the hospital, officers said. A police spokesman said Griego 1\"as involved in anolher altercation in the same area tv.·o nigl"rts before. The spokesman said lhcre is a probable connection between the two incidents and susects in the murder should be in custody "in a short lime.'' Less than 1wb hours aft ··· the Griego shooting, another gunfight broke out at a doughnut shop right ;:icross the street from Uie apartment complex where the murder took place. Police said Ellis Jl.tosham, a ni ght baker in the shop was fired at by a lone gunman. i\fosham arabbcd a revolver and fired four shots back at the gunman, through the shaUered froot y,•indow of the store. The gunman jumped irto 11 ca r and sped away but was captured by Garden Grove detectives. they arrested 33-year-old Samuel Archie of Santa Ana after a short chase. Police said they found a ~.,all-caliber weapon in Archie 's car ar. ~ possible connections betweeen that shooting and the Griego murder are being investigat- ed. Mosham suffered facif.J cuts from fly- ing glass. T e1nblor Felt l1i Pasadena , PASADENA (UPI) -A mild earthquake nnnbled t h r o u g h Pasadena and other nearbv cities early -Y but appercntly call>Od no damage. The' tremor; whR!h registered 3.4'" on lhe Richter scale, struck at 5::21 a.m. and was felt ln Glendale, Burbank, Shcnnan Oeka and other cllles near Lo! Angeles and in the San Fernendo Valley. The C.ltech 1els m ol ogy laboretor)' u id tile epicenter was within a l$.mlle radius o f Pasadena. I er are • All by Lo1ieso1ne 1.1iki Garcia finds soUtude in ~1iami Beac h as south· ern Florida is enjoying record breaking war1n weather in February. 1-Jotel s anrl motels are suffer- ing from a drop in tourists due to fuel shortage. Elliot Ri~hardson Plays Star Role in Agnew Booli? WASHINGTON I UPI) V I c c President Porter Newton C a n f i e I d , moderately liberal and impeccably dressed, is 11a wealthy and :-!is1l .-alic Ivy League politican . . . (..yho) had the best or everything from the. start." He is the subject of a proposed no\•el. '"Ibo canfiekl Decision." ·The author, moderately conoervaUve and Impeccably dreMed, is from a more humble Immigrant s!Oek and rooe from political obacurlty lo world prominence before he re!lgned In dlsgrac<. 'Ibe novelist is former Vice President ·S!>ir<>-T." Ali-. iluofatlons from the tint chapter of the book were published Sunday in the WMhington Post by columnist Maline Cheshire . 1be plot, according to too early manuscripts, involves the vice president being duped into working the will of a group of Iranian naUonallsts, and a terrorist campaign against American J ews to Inflame pro-Israel l'icntlmen t as a device fo r demolishing U.S.-Soviet d""'1te. I It takes p~Jce in 1983 and '.. Canfield was appointed vice president in 1979, in the novel , to replace an incumbent who died of a stroke while presiding (Set AGNEW, Page%) SEEK AND FI ND; BLOW YOUR MI ND Try it. You might hate tt. Ttr:nt may be strange advice for a newspaper to give about-'• new feahn-e. But It's aimed at a speeail a\Jdience - crossword nuUI. The new fee.turt that could mike e .~S· word nuts e~ nut tier su.rts ic:xtay in the classified. advertising section of the Daily Pilot. called Seek & Find. it can be 00\Jghl and found there daily from now on. Seek and !ind Seek & Find today and you'll know W'hether you want to seek end find il again tomorrow. • , S. Lag una ~irl J(1iocks Glasses Off Attacker A· 19-year-old South I..aguna girl ·fought off the attacks of a would -be rapist during the weekend and ran to safety in the Salt Creek area while her attacker looked C1n his hands and knees for the glasse~ sbc kicked off in a scuffle. Orange County Sheriff's officers sa id the auractive victim told them she was attacked by the driver of a pickup truck shortly after she accepted a lift near her home oo 8th Street in Sou tR Laguna. The young hitchhiker. sajd $ht was dri ven lo a construction site in the Snit Creek area after being repeatedly told by the driver that he Int ended to rape her. Depulics salrl the girl told them ihe broke loose from her ~bductor after a struggle ln which she kicked him and knock~ his glasses lo the ground . She then ran from the Area anO "'as ntdcd by • passing motorist. ers • • I Seelis Unity To I-lead Off De1Jression \\' AS}IJ NGTON (UPI) -Secretary or Slate Henry A. K.issin~er offered today to share An1erican oil in emergencies \vi!h allies and called for unity of action to head off anoth er great depression in a v.·orld vulnerable lo the Arab ctnbargo. Ultinu1tel y, J\issingcr said in opening a 13-natioo conference on oil , the oil· producin g states and the oil-irnporling .iitn tes must get logethcr in !heir o\~ll :>t•lf-i nte re~t no a long·Lcr1n d1•finit1n11 SYRIANS, ISRAELIS, CLASH ALONG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Page 4 of what con sU!ules a fair price for oil. Othenvise. the Arabs v.ill lose their market, he sai d. Kissinge r attacked go -i t -a I o n e tendenci es of European co u n tr i c s , especially France, \vhich arc far 1nore dependent on Arab oil than the United States. "TI1esc global dilemmas "tumot be avoided through exclusive bilateral .!See OIL. Pi,tge 21 Orange C.ut Weather Our t\\-'0-weck pleasant streak will continue ak>ng the Orange Coast Tuesday with sunn y skies and warm temperatures. Some high clouds Tuesday but olber- wi.se clear, with highs nt the beaches at 65 rising to '12 inland. Overnight lows 45-55. INSIDE TODAY A history of a d.epriuect back· ground and immaturity are two common denominators of par- et1ts who abuse their children. See storv i11 t1ew />eoplc sect'ion 011 Poae 13. ... ""• II l . M, IO"t'd t C•lll.,nl• I C!aMIUM t>tt Ceml« lt c,........ 1• ONll'I Noll(ft I l!dl!Orlll ,... • lnlwft lnment J0.11 flU MI 1•11 Mo~ II Mlvloa •·11 ' An1t l"""" 11 N1tloul M-. 4. 11 Or111,. c-r, I ,_.. 1J.lt lvlwlfl 1"9fftr 1f 1,.m '"'' lttdl Ml rtr.tt lt-tl T1 .. vl\IOfl • "'",.,.., ff.fl WN'ller • w_.-1 Ntw1 l).H W-1d W.W. .. 11 2 DAILY RJLOT s t.,Otlday, f ebruary 11. 1974 Rocl{et Destroyed· on Maiden Flight Newport Ma ster Plan CAI'~ CANA\'EHAL. t'la. (UPll - A Titan l;entaur rocket like those assigned to send unrnanned robot spacecraft to search for lift on ri.tar:is had to be destroyed on its maiden tlight today when its third stage fniled to Ignite. · The 115-foot·high rocket I ea p e d spectacularly fron1 its pad at 6:48 a.m. PDT but the $pace agency announced 17 minutes la1 cr that Lhe Centaur s1age had not ignited, strayed off course jnd had becn blo\\'n up by rl·rnote tontrol. It \vas a frustrallng end for <.in $18 mJllion test 1niss1on airned at testing lhe Titan-Centaur con1b1natlon and for 'All But Over' ' :i mvdc·I of the V1k1n~ <;pni..:1~l·r;.ilt tl1c boostf'r \1 111 launch toward tvl:ir"-. There "·a~ no imn11..·1.hc:itc 1..·i..:planation of what "C'nt wrong. 'l'he rot:ket made a breath·t:iklng takeoff, ioomfng up <1ulckly on the 2 4 million pounds of thru st of the 1'ita n's first stage. given cxtr;1 ki ck IJy two big solld fuel boostc·r ro<:kcts ~trapped to its sides. Riding an orange pillar of flarne and trvi ltng ;1 :;1101\'Y 1vh11!· eontrad !hal nrchi·d ovrr th4' Atlantic. tht• roc ket was clearly v 1.~ibl1· un!d it drnppl-d th!.! lv.o solid fut·I hoosters about tl'>O 1n1nutcs aher launch. nu,.' ::.µaec ::igency snld the C<>nt;iur scientific satc.Ui tes. stage was supposed to ignlle elgl1t The rotkct "'tll S('!ld t"·o Vikin~ ni u1utes afle.r hftoff but that launch spacecra!ls to f\.1ars in 1975 to investigate tontrollers f:'liled to get a ~ignal from whether life ex.iSls On the pl:inct and the rocket confirming thl! happened . l'Xa mine other features after landine An effort to ig nite the sta ge by rernote on the su rface. Before that , it will C()lltrol failed and, with the space vehicle be used by West Germany 10 launch \t·er1ng off cow·se over the. ocean, the a sc1entll1c satellite called ~lt>!ios into ran~c safety officer detonated an orbit around the sun. This launch is e1q1losi ve charge in the cr:.irt with !he expected next September 1~ith a second flip of a toggle S\vitd1 in tl1e control to follo\\' in 1975. r1101 1i. In 1977 the rocket 1~i ll fire. a ri.1arint•r·2 The test fl tghl c:irricd not only a spaecl'raft on a mission 10 take televis1n11 rnodel of the Viking sp<iceeraft but also pieturcs uf Jupiti..:r and S.1turn . :i satellite designed to test new elc<.:tronic Dcv£'1oprnent costs for seven rockets systems for possible USl· it1 other 1ras ahout $52 millio n. not including -'--~~~--'--~~~~~~~~ tl1c t'{ls! 1Jf the hard111arL' F.::irh operational rocktt ~di wst n0.1u t $28 mll!lon 10 $30 million, J!tllou gh !he first flight rockl't (·osts only $18 n1ilhon . 1'he Vik 1n~ progr11n1 lts<'H will run close to a tnllion doll ars. The Ti!un Centaur. ;i sp:.icc agency \'el1ii..:le, is n1uch l'll1:aJit.'r rh:.i n the S:i turn V rnoonrocket \.l'h1ch cosl $160 n1illion and a bit mo re than the t\ir Force Tihu1 111-C rnC'ket and space agency Atlas C<·11 taur rockets \1·hieh run $20 tu $25 n11llion per launch. The l<ttler 111·0 do not ha ve enough "strength " to carry heavy payloads on planetary nlissions. f'r'om Pagel Test Area? By JOHN ZA LLER Of fll• 0 1!fy 1'!101 Stell Nev.·1>0rt Betu.:h w<u1ts lu I~ Iii<! first clt y in Or;111gi..: ~nd L-0~ 1\ngt•IL•s Counlics to ha\'!' Hs S(·g n1i•nr u! 1he cuasta! rnnst1:r pl:u1 con1plt1tl'd by tl1l' <.'Q.'.IStaf t.'Ornn1i~s1011. Truckers Return OIL ... arrangements,'' Kissi nger said. Vranee has ~n barg:iining 11•ith the Arabs bv itself ~111d Su11ctay aru1ounced a S..'l billion deal v.·ith Iran . J;1p:in, another depend ent country, urged a go- slo1r policy to\1'nrd any move likely to antagonize the /I.rahs. If th e Sou1h Coast Ht'g!onal Zone Con.serV."ltion Corn nussion atccpts the city 's ofrer. 1\'i'\\'!:Hlrl Beach "·ill become the tcst u1i:,: ..:round whrre tht> coastal cornrnissuin dl'\'t'lop~ basic t•riter1a for its 01·cra1J L'0<1,1:1J 1n11s!er plan. The tit\ 's 1Jrf1•r lo t'OOl:H'ratc in such a \•t•nturC 1narks a departure frnrn the days \1·hen 1ts eity touncihnt!n Y.'£'re augril~· threatening to sue t h c ton1mission. To U.S. By The Asso1:iated Press The oftcn-v10Jc11t shutdov.•n by groups of disorganizc<I independent truckers appeared all but over today. There wa3 only sc-.:ittere:f violence during the night Price of Gold Soars to Record Level iii Europe LONDON I AP) -Gold soared to recor.d. levels on European mjrkc!s today. Dcalers blamed fears for the \'alue of pape1' money an1ld mounting indi cations !hat central banks may soon increase the official price of gold. Cr0Jd traded at $146 an ounce in London and $147 an ou nce in Zurich, the y,•orld's biggest bullion market. The price aL Friday's close in London y,·as $143.50. The previous record in Zurich \\'aS $143 on Jan. 25. The bullish y,·eekend trend v.·as touched off by reports from Johannesburg. the mining center for the \Vest's gold, tha l a consortiwn of '\'rst E u r o pe a n countries, including France . ltaly and perhaps West Germany, might begin buying at a price related to tlre free market price. Homeowners Save - Pair in Dispute Witl1 2 Gunmen A Laguna Hil ls couple y,·ho were. u.·arned three times at rine point Sunday to hand over their money and who Ulree times told their assailants they had none v.'ith them were saved from possible injury \\'hen nearby homeowners ran to their rescue. Orange County Sheriff's officers said Lou Ladis\av Pospisil. 43, and his wife, Eva, 22111 Bianco St., Laguna ~!ills. Vi'ere \\.'alking their dog pas! homes in the Ney,• \Vor!d tract when a car occupied by t-y,·o men screeched to a halt beside them. The couple told officers that one of the two men leaped from the vehicle, aimed a rifle along the car top at them and told the1n : ''Give me <111 your monry." Officrrs said the fr ightened couple protested three times that they v.•crc :;imply taking their dog for a walk and had no money with them. The increasingly tense confrontati on rnded -y,•hcn nearby homeowners spot led the incident and ran to the scene. The two would-be holdup men promptly drove off at high speed. OU.N•I COAST " DAILY PILOT "'• o ...... Cotll OAILY l'ILOT, w1"' -It~ II C.,..,bllltd lllt Ntwt·Prn1. II PUbl11-bY ll'!t 0 • .. 'llf ~NII P11b!l1~l~f ConiJNOnf, 51,,_. ,.. ....... ion. "'' pybli•-· ~, ""-" l'r 0!1y. !or Co•!• M ... , Ntwporl ll11dl, "'""''lntton l 1~ch/l'llll"!~lt! V1ll1f, 1A911n1 lffCh. lnn,....S1<kll"9Cll -11n Clfm<11n!t/ $1n J11tn (1plt lr1no. A 1ln9!1 't0lon1I t<1l!l1n 11 l!\lllll•htd Sorvr..,. 1nll l<ind111. 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There \Yrrc holdouts arnon.c: the truckers, however , \\'1th some vowing to continue the shutdown untll diesel fuel prices are lowered. In Chicago, large nurnbcrs of 1rucks \Vere unloa1 ing produce :.it the South 'Yater St reet i\larket. ''\Ve <i re quite busy dOl\'n hl're Jnd at 1 leasl 18 trucks arc presently U?tloading," saiJ one produce merchant. ''Today is very different from last tlotonday \\·hen only four trucks were unloading." /\.. Slate trooper in Peoria, Ill. reported that "the trucks are really roll ing. It 's \Vay up, it sce1ns to be hc;ivicr th an usua l.'' Violence during the night subsided, but one driver 1vas shot in the :1rn1 'vhile driving on the San l3l'rnard1110 1'~reeway in Southrrn California. The victiln was ident ified as Gregory Olson, 42, of Springdale, \V ash. A drivrr in Beaumont, Tex. 'vas shO\\'ercd \\·(t h glass l'arly 1oday 11·hcn a bul!C'l slan1mcd through !he \Vindu1v of his 1noving 1ruck. In the ri.·tid~ast, l~ibya, Saudi Ara bia and Kuw ait all denou nced lhe meeting or U1e y,·ort d energy conrerence, called by the United States. Libya called it ''itn 1\111eric<1n tr;ip.'' It appeared doubtful lhllt the t11'0-day confert'nCc v.ould ml·Ct lhc onginal l'.S. goa! -a "code of conduct" lo govern two-\vay deals bel\veen oiJ.buying slates and the oil~xporting stc1tes to prevl'ilt the Arab countries from playing off tl1e industrial n<llions against each other . Kissinger's offer to share U.S. oil vlilh others can1e in an outline of promised American contributions "to a common solution" to the v•orld's oil crisis. "T'hc linited States drtlarcs its l\'illingness to share a\'ailable energy in times of crncrgcncy or prolonged shortages," he said. "\Ye would be prepared to allocate an aPreed por!ion of our total pctroleu1n su pply provided other consumlng countrle.s ·w I th indigenous production do do \lkewi.se , .. " Japan's fore ign minister, ~1aseyeshi Otrin, expressed sympathy y,·ith the Arabs' "feeling of insecuritv " arlsinP? out o( fear of the eventual deplet ion of their sole resource -oil. Bu t. the change nti.lY be in Newport Ileach's best i111t•rests. "If Ne111X!rt Be:H·h is 1hc pilot city in the p!<1ru1iug proci..:ss, ., says !loci Gunn, the city's chief n<lvance planner, "It will mean thal our eity receives 1nore de tailed study than other cities. "And \1·e ft't.'I that the rnore thoroughly the ro~stal corn111issio11 ti l' co 111 c s acquainted "'ilh the uni que f1•:i!urcs of Newport Beach. the better ll1cir plan for the city \\'Ill Ix'." Gunn says. The idea of making Nl·1rport Beach the pilot city for Orange and Los 1\ngeles Counlits also appeals to the coastal comnl..ission staff. "1'\Jev.'POrl lleat:h has a much better supply of statistics and Information available than most other cities,'' explains Joan Sunderland, a staff planne r for !he l'ommission. "Frorn our point of vil'll'. this makes it idt'al:' she S<lys. The coostal co1nn1ission is by law charged with preparing a masler pl.in by 1975 11'1:.lt 11•ill guide dC\'eloptllCnt of the coastal area into the future. There v.·ill be many elements to that plan, but the one that most immediately concerns ~ewport Beach is the "intensity eleme11t." "'hich y,·Jl l specify all owable levels of urban developn1en!. "'Ve just spent l"o yea rs ga thering information on and deha tlng subjects like praklng requirer.lCnl.l and transpor- tation," Gunn points out Police In Kentuckv .5.1id four !nickers were hit by bullets Sunday nigh!. Earlier in the strike. violen ce took the Jives of l\1·0 dri\'crs and se1·rral were inju red . lla119i1ig iii There • Ttltpholo TilC conference y,•as conducted at the State Department -behind closed doors -Y..ith the foreign ministers of Belgium. Canada, Denmark, France, W e s t Germany, lreland . Italy, Japan , Luxembourg, The Netherlands. NoN·ay, Britain and the United States attending. "\\'e lhink ·we reached some sound decisions, and \\'e think that if the coastal commis.sion understands the bas\3 for those decisions, they "'ill reach similar conclusions themselves," he says. Independent truck dri\'ers in i\L'\'~tda call NI off a schedul ed shutdo11n of l~1 s Vegas truck stops !orl.'l)'. ~:11·ing th t•V arc satisfied -at !r:i ~t trn1porarilv -with the agrt'f·n11•n! r ca e h t {1 bch1·een the federal go\'Cr11n11·nt Hnd Eas1Rn1 tru{'kers. Brian Stevens holds onto !tis hang glider as il s pirals into the ground after its wing gave way on a flight fro1n 400 feet up near Palos Verdes. Stevens rode the glider all the 'vay do\vn and suffered a broken leg and contusions. f 'rom Page l But, Gunn adds. th<' co as t R I commission has so many cities to study that the on!~· oncs lik ely lu receive in-depth cons1derat1on ari· the pilot ones. Therefore, he says, i\e111>0rt Beach ought Lo be one of the pilot ont's. i\G NEW • • • "\Ve'vc disba nded for now. but no! scaltcred." spokesman (iary Hirds9ng said Sunday night after a meeting in Reno attended by 23 trucke rs. Gasolit1e Sho1·tage Slows over lhe Senate. According to the plot outline . Agnew corH!eives Canfield as ";i wealthy and anslocrntic Ivy l.c'aguc politician .. "Being fi rst ~1\l'es us our best cMncc of getting deelsions based on technical i:_ather th.'ln poh!ical considerations," Gunn says. At least 15.000 of the 100,000 persons laid off at the height of the J 1-<lay sh utdov.n were due back on !he job today as many big rigs headed for markets loaded with meal, produce and indus trial parts. Alie11s Enterit1g County ! \l'ho had the best of rveryth1ng fr o1n the s1art . . prepped nt Hadston. graduall>d cunt l<1ude from Princeton ... University of Virginia Law School ... ma rried Philadelphia socialite Amy Drvrees. '' She Got a Kick There was little doubt !hat the strike·s effects "'ould linger. Spot shortages of some foods y,•ere certain lo ke<>p meat and produce prices at high levels until supplies can be replenished. Sou thern California's weekend gasollne crisis may be bothering motorists, but border patrolmen "'orking the permanent alien checkpoint at San Ono f r c apparently are getting a breather bct:ause or it. Although this month marks the start f'r'omPagel CRA NS TO N BACK S SHIFT • • • 1nixed up. "If you decide to go for a location acro ss the higlh\·a.1•, 1 \\•ill \.\'ork v.·ith the comrnission to cxpcdite that,'' he said. San Onofre. located in San Oic~o County, is ouiside the South Coasl regional commission's jurisdiction. But Cranston did pled.c,:e his support for the N>mmi~sion. \1·l1ich h(' s:1icl /:Hl'r, Is "off to a good .<.1:111" 111 11~ f1r~t v1··1r but ad<l1..•cl he 11·ouldn 'r rreon1menrl \1ha1 it should do on S:in Onofre On lhe question of 1he en f'rgy problems, Cranston said, Hf don't bclievc that ronspir<icy theory There may he an errort to t:ike adv<intage of the sho:iage ... to "'Ork ag:-:inst goals of cnv1ron1ncnt::i!ists. '' .Cr:.tnston said that by cutting Pre~ident Nixon's "Incredibly high" .t.10 billion df'fense budget and Inrcing the rclease of impounded funds, 1nore money tfln be channeled back to the envi ronrncnt and other concerns. lie predicted that Congres~ will priss a bill restricti ng ''wi ndfall tax profi!.~" Both of the oil comppi~s; but not unti l an investigation "of the profits and the expense o( cqiorts is completed . Suni1non s l ss ii ecl To Solzhenitsyn ~\OSCO\\! -The Soviet prosecutor's office issued a S!'COnd su1nmons to Alexander Solzhenitsyn today. but the: author said he \\'Ould not ap pear and refused 10 ackno\vlcdge the. legality of lhe summons. Solzhenitsyn has been the target of ~in offi cial attack br<inding him a traitor since publication of his book on Sta linist labor camps, "Gulag Archipelago,'' and the action by the prosecutor was seen as a possible first step toward legally silencing the author. Sides~ Boos Dro1vn Ni xon Foe 's Talk Cf!E~H IRE, Conn. (AP) -A college sophomore invited lo present an opposing view before the Connecticut Committee for fai rness to the Presidency was booed off the stage before she fin· ished her speech. Con1m1 ltce Chainnan Joseph Raine!; ask Lynda Hill, a 19-year· old sludent at Cent ral Co nnec tic ut State College, to address 100 loca l membe rs of the pro·President Nixon group Sunday. In his lntrorlu ctl on, Raines told the anti-impeachment g roup ~hat i~. was necessary ut hat we hear both sides of this ve ry important lSSUC . Speaking ln a low. hal tln~ voice, Miss Hill said the country was l1nder "one·man rule." She listed several "impeachable oifenses/' including "the secret bombing of Cambodia." About midw ay th ro ugh her prepa red speech, as she described the Nixon Admin1stratlon as "this shambles ot a presidency," her audience become vocal. ' or the peak season for alien traffic along the Sou thland highways, patrolmen discovered that over the past tv.·o days. the· arrest totals have dropped off al the roadblock. And lhe only explanation comes from the lack of fuel and its effects on traffi c. Traditionally, smugglers v.·ait until the weekends to blend in Y.ith other traveler!> on crov.·ded freeways. But the Sary Diego Freeway Saturday and Sunday was far from crowded. Spokesmen for the patrol said lhe arrest totals ""ere down significantly over the past t1vo days . "Its unusual and \.l'e'd like to believe. that the fuel shortage might have somelhlng to do with it," one patrolman said today. lie \\'as a rncml)Cr of a "society'' la"· fi rm named Canfield. Rt'de1nan . Adams and Prcllcr, an "acronym of some delight to struggling young attorneys without connections.'' "If Porter Ne"'1on Canfield reminds readers of anyone in politics at the moment." r..liss Cheshire said, "it is more likely lo be funner Attorney Gi>nera l Elliot Richardson, the man "·ho brought about Agnew's resign ation ." In the scene-setting chapter, a stev.'a rd on lhe fictiona l vice president 's plane says of the press : "!laving the press abo:in:l is no pi cnic. Guess I'll nc.ver leam lo move fast enough to run booze to lhosl' nc."·sies. ~1an, lhey really scarf it up." The cast of prospective characters listed in Agnew's outline include the editor of '"l'v.·iceweek'' magazine and the publisher of "Dime." Out of 'Dctngcr ' Clara Eleanor Lowe, i3, of Costa ~fesa. refuses to be lnlimidated by any trimmings of the SPJC'C agl'. genuine or otherwisr. She spotted 11 i:1nall box lying on her la"'" at 3070 Ceylon Drive Su n rl :i r , c I {'a r ly lJbe!rd "C/l..lITIO~. Rad1oac!i\'e ll t ta P.1rt1cles, \\'ill ScJf.nestruct." Investigators said T11rs. Lc11•;(' rared b.1ck ;ind g;ive the mena cing box a hrfty drop kick into the guttt'r, then called police 10 roine .:tnd get it. Officer .John Cost found it 11 as a harmles.'> cardboard box , probably p:irl oC a pr<ink by youngsters. The Daily Pilot-Local News That's On The Ball • • • The bouncin9 ball of a speedy electric typewriter may help spell out the story of your community every day in the Daily Pilot. But it 's only/art of one link in II chain of electronic technology, photo9r11phic marvels an super· quick machines soma very important people -Deily Pilot people -use every d11y to produce an "uptown" newspaper with "hometown" news . It's Deily Pilot people who are really "on th e ball" and th ey prove it every dey. • , • CDP Cra~ks Down Dri'vers Stopped Goirig Mile Over Li111it . Cal!fomia high\vay p:;itrol1'rlC'!I :1rc llcketing Or.'.ln~~ (\Hu1ty SJX..'l'dcrs <it a J,000 IJ('r n1onth ('lip but ;trt: sld\ i.:cLting only about 60 pt_·rcenl cooperation vdllt lhe new lower speed limit. A (,11P spokesn1an said today fort'tS from the Sant11 Anu au<l Wcstnun:ittr offices are aclU1g under orders fro111 CHP Con1mls!i iont'r \Vul ttr PudinskJ to :stop even marginal Bl)Cedcl'S. "TI1is isn't a :;-afety 1tL·1n with us any more,'' i1aid the ('Ow1ty CJ-tJ> spokcsnllHL "Uecause of the fuel situation \.\.'C ure stopping people golng even one or two nitles an hour over the Ii mil and giving them llckl·t.s." ClfP officials csthnn tc 1hc avtragc rar speedometer i~ <iff by i•n a vera~e of four to :.ix miles l>l'r hour fro1n the true Spt'.ed because of poor ealibratioo, oversized tires or 01 her factors. .. The blggesl t·rror I l'ver sav.· \\'as about 19 u1il1:s .in hour on n leased car," the Ci-JP SpokesmAn iiald ... 11lC ~uy wus re<XlrcHng about 60 and V.'a:s rcnlly going aboul no " '111ough cars appear to he the big~(·st offenders on county freeways , local CHI' fi1rcf·S have tlckc.ted. n1orc than 5UO tru eks-1uoslly l11 g rigs-and 2 5 O 1nolorcycles sint'c the ne\v limit V.'ent i11111 L'rrl'ct. "The stl'ange thing is that the speed U ude1·gro1111cl Res ouree s San ]1ta11 Basin Pane l Studies Water S upply lly JOllN VALTERZA 01 lllt D•llY PllOI S!1tl Although the vast Wlderground baslu beneath San .Juan 1li1d Trabuco Creeks contains n1illions of gallons of v.·atcr, a natural accuniulation of salts h;is 1nad.e tt so br<1ck!s h that no onl' (';1u use it. But a rccf'ntly fornll'd \Vat 1• r· management districL nu1<le up of SL'Vl·r:il Saddl(1back and Capistrano \'alley w~1tcr agencies has sel out to change 1he quality of the underground fl'SOUfCC. In a pilot project unveiled f'riday. the San Juan Basin Authority has leased a small mechanism which can purify the dirtiest of water and make it cleaner than that which now flo\'.'S through local taps. Although the revcrse-OSmosis dL•viee installed receiltly along the shore of Si:lil Juan Creek is 100 tinv to n1a~1· a dent in the situ;ition, spokesmen for tl\e t:>aAin authority hope to learn enough from the opcr<nlon to apply it on a larger scale so1ne day. The agenciC's which banded togcthL•r !() administer the underground y;:11cr stores arc the Orange co u n t y \Vat erworks Distri ct Nllmlx'r f ou r. serving San Juan Cap1str<.1no; C<ipis trano Ike's Aide M u111 01 i R elatiou slii p NE'V YORK (AP ) -Kay Suminersby !llorgan, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's 'vartime Girl Frid;iy. says she y,·on·1 1alk about reports Eisenhower wanted to marry her ~l'altSC ''I have never been one to kiss and tell." '1! am ad1nitting no!h1ng, mind you." ~lrs. ~torgan says. "It \\!as a fri endship I recall with tendcmt'ss and affection -but that's as far as I'm going." Mrs. t-.lorgan w:is intervic\11ed Uy Parade magazine Jftcr publication of Merle ~Iiller's book on for1nrr J>resident H.Jrry Truman. "Plain Speaking." Miller qootcd Truman as huvln~ told him that afler \\lorld War I[ Eisenhoy,·er. v,.ho "-'8S later to succeed Truman ns pr~Jdent, \l.'rO(e to Gen. George C. t-.larshall saying he \Yanted to divorce hi.s wife. r..1a n1ic, and mnrry K:1y Summcrsby, the Iri~h-bom \\l,\C c:iptain \\ho hJd bt..'Cn his driver-secretary during the \\'.Jr ye~rs. Sl l\ION DONS GREASEL'A l l\'T \\.ASlnNGTO:.' ll'Pll Feder.JI rnergy chief \\'illia1n I·:. S1nion today \f<is a new joll -Hol\y11·ood acior. Sin1on and Kirk Dc11gl:is Jn:tdl' :1 fou r- tninutr. filn1 on energy ton~t·r\'ation 11l:1\ will Ix• sho\\11 soon in 11101·ic thea ters around the nation. Beach County \Vater Oistrit'I and !lie Rancho Margarlta Watc.r District serving 1tlssion Viejo. TI1e device leased fron1 a San Diego 111;111u(Jch1rcr ui;es Wllt1•r pumped fro1n o \'1cll near San Juan's !\fission Glen trarl. The \\'titer, containing-1,000 parts per n1illion of dissolved niiner;ils, c;1 n nor. hi• ust.'<.I for cton1estlc supplies in its pr esent state. 'J':ip \V aler has about h<ilf that an1ount. l~uL once the unus:1blc \\'Jler is forced 10 pass through a special men1brane i:i the osmosis device. it becomes much purer than conventional tap water. J. T. lllcndows. manager of the di stricts serving San Juan. said that during the next several weeks the staff \viii study the operalion of the r ented de\'ice to dete rn1ine if such a 1>roject could be used on a large scale. "If we could obtain the ne-cessarv h'llcra l grants. we could see a daY \V hl'n this vast resource beneath the land·s su rface could be used to augment the \f~1tcr from the ~tetropo!itan \\'ater Ll1strict -\\•at er that comes all the 1vay fron1 the Colorado Jhver " ht• s.iiid . 1'he ideJ\ plan, he said, l\'ould be to press long-closed wells back into servi ce and purify the water so highly that it could be blended with other su pµ lies. '·!f y,·c blended the cleanest -water \\'1t h the Colorado River water. 1\•e could :1dd to the tot:i l output and offer a rnuch beltl'r quality product,., Meadov.·s s:iid. The mechanism in use at cr~kside Lhis month amounts to a s1ack of horizontal chambers. Inside each one is a special membrane which allows only ,.,.ater molecules to pass through. The system removes most of the mineral content. "One pi)>e carrying v.·el\ water goes in, and three: plpcs lead out," r-.teadows explained. Tv.·o of Lile pi pes con tain brine of varying degrees of mineral CQntent. The third spoul'> the clean product. At present there is no use for the 4.000 gallons of fresh water produced each day by the small pilot project. IL .like the brine, flows down a small embankment to seep back under,E"round . "Snme day we hope it y,·j ll be used to in1prove the water service Lo a large, fast-Rroy,•ing area. And by lhc lin1e wt•'rc ready, the comn1unltles will need it," ,\ll•adows said. Popc"s 'fa lk J\Jarred VATICAN CITY fUP ll The tr:idi!ion.11 Sund.1y ri dclrl'Ss by Pope Pa ul Vl in SL Peter's ~quare \\its n1arrcd liy l';1tho!1t• ~'Otllhs prolest111g 1hr' rlismis.~n l uf C'xilrd Cardinal .J ozsf'f l-.1indszcn ty :ls prirn ;He of Hungary V<1tican secu1·11v n1cu dctainl'd 1110 yout hs \\'ho tried lo 1oss protest 1eaflt'ls inside S1 . Peter's Basilica. 50tli Birtlada!I .Juu1at l11111t has J>t>cn 5$ (or tru('ks ill thl s :a;:ite for about eii:;ht year.;," the spokesn1an s~ud. "NO\v \VC are. setting niore th.an usuul over that lin1it " (;JJP car spc<xlonieters arc calibrated ror accuracy every three months. CHP officials ws.111 tlrive rs to either get thelr spcedon1eters checked or to :ilick closely with the flow of traffic. "'l'he majority or drivers appear to be holding pretly t·lose 10 that 55 rnl!e-an- hour lin1it so if you stay right with the flow-not with the guy in the fa.st 1<1ne--you'll protiably be okay,'' the spokesnian s;lid. Eld erl y Ma11 Freezes Due To Gas Cutoff t.tJL\VAUKEE, \Vi~, (UPI) -It wou\".I ll avf' bt1£'11 "tnore hurnao to t:(ive hin1 il J;un :ind ~l)ol)! hin1 ," Wilbert Radtk 2 su id of his Lrolher, who !roze to death in his house. "At le:ist l1 would have been fnst," \Vilbert said . l·larolrl R<1dtke. 71. froze to death in his Pes hti go home J[Jst \vcek becaus~ hi ~ ga!:' \11as turned off for failure to pn.v a lhree-rnonth bi !! of ~128 . The \\ll::>consin Puhlic Corp. <.'ailed the death of thC! elderly bachelor a "horrible trngcdy" bu1 denied any \vrongdoing in turning off the heat supply at the end of January. \Vilbert sald his brother was. "getting old and forgetruJ. but he was a good old guy." ftadtke's body was round on the: noor of his hon1e. The temperature was one above .ier-0 o~ftide •nd 20 above inside:. "fie \\'as wearing five or six shirts, a1>parently to keep warm," said Peshtigo Polic e Chlef David Berger. "He had several blankets on a couch where he had been sleeping and there was a s rn:ill electric hot plate that was going -again , probably for heat" Berger said Radtke apparently \Yoke up "sometime in the morning, found his fee t y,·ere frozen and tried to go somewhere to get some heat." The utility turned the gas o!f Jan. 28 because he had not paid a $128 bill in three months. ~tarinl'tte County District An orney Daniel .!\1iron said he was convincC'd the company didn't violate any laws. "But maybe they should change their procl'<lure so they have to notify some ivt·l fare agency or something when they iu rn someone's heat off during the winter -someone 1vho has the: customcr·s best interest :it heart," Miron said. \\'ilbert had coinc from his Ley,•iston, Tdnho ho1ne last swnmer to pay Harold's hill v.·hen the utility shut off the gas for nonpaymeoL \Vil bert said he told !he ut ility to nolify him i( it happened ag<1ln. Jul ie Advocates F e1nale Fr eedo ni \VASfIINGTON (UPI ) -Julie Nixon Eisenhower Saturday :idvocatcd the "totaJ right of self d0te r111ination" in life style for women ;ind said she thou ght the nHtion mi~ht havl' ;i fC'malc President "'ithin 10 years. .ILJlie spoke nf •.ro n1rn·s rights and their role fn a prcp;irf'<l ~peech for a !uncht·on of lhc ~lorlar Ho.1rd alumn:J P. a n.11 ion;i I honora ry C1rg~1r11z::i1 ion of female collrg{' senior.~. !t \vas 1he organization's 40th aru1u:il foundl'r's day celebration. "In sh(lrl," the Prc~idt'nt 's daughter !'aid. "it·s the t1;t11J ri;.:ht t)f self <lc1erm1n;nion lha1 11 e·rr ta)ku1g about "That is ""·hal \vorn cn's rights is Jil ;1boLJL Not a threat bLJI. an option; not u fix L'<I role, but a choice. Lagunan to Run 914 Miles By Tb~ A11~oela :.-d rrcllll "No one's ever done it," so Thaddeus Jones. MO who has a practice in Laguna Beach, will begin a 914-m!le n1 n from the U.S.-Mexlcun border lo the lip of Baja Californ ia Thursdny. Jones runs at !cost four mil es nearly every day. fll11 greatest di stance to date is 52 miles. It took him 8 hours, 20 minutes. fie has competed twice in the Boston f\-1arathon . At an average of 27 miles a day, the docto r will run 85 day1 and rest five . He will arrive In Cabo san Lucas 011 Mnr.ch 25, which by no cOihCidCi°ltC \\•ill lie his 5(1th bi rthday. Mexico rcce.ntly opened the $80 million trons·Baja highway. The oountry e1pects millions of tourists lO usu It In the nert few years. "Another reason I want to make the run," 5ays Jones, ''is because · Baja is going to change from its beouliful pre- Columhlan wlldernes.<; Into woll-to-w11ll tourists, 1notcls, gas stat.ions and cares. It is a beautiful and fascinating pnrl of lhc world, but il won't stay that way. "lnsofar as possible I will run on the. old road, part o[ which is pave1I and part just plain dirt. The way I figure ii. I will have to run only about 200 mllcs of pave ment. The old rood ha sn·t bccn niuch c·:irro for IAtcl v. so only a four-wheel drive car c:in <-1ccompany me ." Lorry Reynolds, a fr iend, will drive the support car, loaded with food , drinks. spare n1nning shoes. a ~love, slet1pin~ bngs and synthetic p~oteins. ''In the first few days I wlll run off what little tat I have," says Jones, who is 6 feet 2, weights 183 and has an evlAble $-Inch WA\sl. "Then you start eating up your proteins. so I'll t•icperiment each day with synthetics." On Jones' typical day he wtll 1tart running at the crack of dawn and do 15 miles before break!a8t. H~'ll rest two hours and do another 11) miles before a luncheon skJp. Two more rest hours 8nd then fiv e to seven miles before stopping for dinner. "I'll start out with a lot of zip and very likely ave rage :lO 1nllcs the first f cw days." he says. "but as I get farther south and the weather get1 \\'armer, I'll probably get bored nnd run less hou rs a day ." But he will have lo averAge 27 miles to meet his birthday deadline. Asked v.•hat he will do when he reaches his distant destination, Jones said he V>ill fly ro Bogota. Colombia . to train. To train? "At that allitude, 7,000 feet, ;you develop an excess of red blood corpuscles and I'll need them for my next run -the Boston Marathon on April 22. Yeah. I was in the Boston run twice and I at least lin1shed both times. About 600!~, l gue11. l a})ould do better beCause 1 '11 be in better shape." Jones' feat likely will not get him into the Guinness record book because at least two men ha ve run farther. ln 1836, Mensen Ernest ran from Istanbul to Calcutta and back. about 5,000 miles, averaging a h I g h I y improbable 94.2 miles per day. A Finn ran from ~ew York to Uis Angeles, :l,66S mile!!. ln 79 days. lfe averaged 6.!17 miles per hour. "I c11n believe the Finn's rcrord." .Jones said. "I run at bcl\veen seven ;ind eight miles an hour. But 94 n1ilcs a day? Impossible!" . - 1JPt Tt!tpl>tl• RESCUE WORKERS CARR Y GLEN GREENSTE IN 2, TO WA ITIN G AMBU LA NCE AFTE R FA LL Child Succumbed Aftt r Tumble Into Optn Wtll Whllt Picking Tomatots In Field Near Miami Lagu11a Officials U1·g e Crescent Bay Pu1·cl1ase Laguna Beach city officials are lobbying for state purchase of Crescent Bay Point to prevent reside n t i a 1 development. The area has a commanding view of cliffs and Seal fioek. City officials met Friday w it h Asscn1b!yman Robert Badham ( ll - Newport Beach) to press their case. Theater Cl1opped By Karate Buffs JERUSALEM (UPI) -f ive hundred karate .film fa ns waiting to see "The Steel Finger" tore up the screen, broke \\'indows and smashed chairs al a Jen1saleni theater that substituted n children·s Sabbath show at the lasl tninute . The management of the Edison Cinema. Jerusalem's oldest movie house. said Sunday it would be closed indefinitely until the damage from the }'riday night fracas ~·as repa ircJ. "The Steel Finger:· one of the popular Hong Kong-produced kung fu pictures , "'as directed by !he late American-born star Bruce Lee. The Chinese film had been playing to large audi ences au week . Texas Gumua n Di es l u Robbery Athuc p t J-IOUSTO~ (AP) -A lone gunman v.·il h a phony bon1b was shot to death Satu rday v;·hen he attempted to roh a bank, police said. The man was killed by an off-dLJty police1nan working as a securi ty guard. About 150 customers and 30 employes \\'Cr e in the lleights State Bank when the nH1n entered. None y,·as injured. Cli fford G-Foulds, 25, the policeman, ~nid he shot the bandit once in the he.id \Vhen the man threatened to blow tip the building v;·i1h y,11111 the robber said y,•as a bo1nb. Poli ce Inter identified the n1an as Ray mond Vaug hn Bosley, 18. of Houston. Badham told city representatives he v•as interested n1 supporting t he acquisition bill said that s u c C! es s depended on \'.'hether he could convince Northern California legislators of the property's value to th e public. t.1ecring at the ass e·n1 h 1 y rn a n' s Newport Beach office wer e Counciln1embers Carl Johnson and Phyllis Sv.·eeney: Planning Commissioner Sally Bel!erue and •1elen Pines an<t flayden Ringer of the Friends of Crescent Bay. Crescent Bay is located on Crescent Bay l)rive just south of the southerly gates of Emerald Bay. Purchase price has not been mentioned as yet. said Councilwoman Sweeney. She said Badham' had visited the Laguna viewpoint re<."efltly. "He thought it was absolutely beautiful," she said. The Crescent. Bay Point lands ha ve become an issue in the community due to pending residential development. The point has a comrnnndiJl8 view of Laguna cliffs and white water view and has been a. historic look out at Seal Rock , a sea hon rookery. The property owner, Maggie r..fcKnight Russell of a pioneer Laguna fam ily. offered to the city an easen1ent acros.s the lands and a 3,000 square foot vie\vpoint at t.he terminus of the po int of Crescent Bay Point. However. her offer was oontingcnt on the city's cooperation in obtaining co as t a I commission approval for the residential development. Singers P erform 111 o,m Ootl1es C0 11>G~E . Gennany (U. / -\\'ith theater techniciaos on strike. Cologne opera singers pcrforn1ed W a g n e r 's "~1eistersinger" in street clothes. Opera house director Grischa Barfuss said Sunday he intended to maintain his schedule for the du ration of the te<.·hnicians' strike by haring singers perforn1 as in concert. Bo y, 2, Pliuiges l u to Irr igatio n W ell , S uffocates .!\TIA~f l (Ul'll -A 2-vca r<{)ld boy, picking tomatoes with his family On a Sunday outing i11 a "pick 'cm yourself" to1nato field, plunged into a 25-foot d~p irrig:i1ion \\'ell and suffocated despite frunt h: rescue efforts by police, firen1en and 3 "young girl. The girl. lowered into the 14-in('h round hole in a desperation move, a pparen tly e<ime \\ithin inches of rea<-iting little Glen Greenstein, who lodged six feet do1vn the hole. But she could only retrieve a doll the boy had clasped. llcscuers finally had to use a utility con1pany hole-driller to dig their \vay lo the youth \\•ho "'as pulled out by firen1an Lt. !Aiu Masl('rs l\VO hours after his plunge .Mouth· to·m ou I h resuscitation failed and Glen v.·as pronounced dead on arrival at Baptist llospital. "You know, it only t<1kei; ·four minutes to suffocate," said a dejected /'.tasters. TI1e totnato patch is one of a number of vegetable fields in rural areas around r..·1ian1i ...,·here tomatoes can l>e picked for IO cents a pcund as compared to the supermarket price of about 49 cents a polind. Dr. l\felvyn Greenstein. a J\-liami dentist, had gone lo llarold 's U·Pick-'Eni Farin v.·ith his wife, Rene, and children , Ruth. 10, Jill. 8, and Glen, and a friend, Dr. Irwin Roth. and his wife, Sc!n1a, and daughter, Lisa, 12 .. Nav y Flight Not A 'Lobster Run' NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -The N3'y has denied a report that it se nt a jet fi.11;hter from nearhy Oceana Naval Air Station to Brunswic k Naval St111io11 in Maine to pick up a load of fresh lobsters. \Vhi!e adtnilting that the Dec. 7 flight did return 1vith lobsters. a spokesman at Atlantlc Fleet Naval Air Forcr 1-leadquarters said the n1ission invol\'C(I borh training and in(ormation. It \1·as training, he said. in that it \•:a~ ain1ed at maintaining cross~ountrv airways proficiency in controlled depa1:- tnres and Rpprooches. o" oweelli11•tl for V<11lent tn•• Oity 0. P•m H•rbe•I of N•wpo•t l•1ck. She il .,..,,.,1n9 • Sriti,h N1•'t' Co,.t fro"' !he fi,cht• Sprinq Coll•i;;lion, Pim 11 " 1lud11nl et C,.rden Hitll 11"d 1 ~1 ;, !ht d•ughlt• of M •. & M,., G••in H•tb11t. .. A1Hl0N !$LAND N-port 8N(ll , ...... TOWN & COUNTll Y Or•~t• J1lt) Ut·tttS MUNtlNOTON HAii.i OU« HU) l.U.1U4 .2 _DAIL Y__!ll _O_l ____ s ___ _ Moriday, Febru~ry 11 . 1974 Rocl{et Destroyed on Maiden Flight Newport Master Plan CAPE CANAVEJ{AL, Fla , (UPI! - A Titan Centaur rock et like those assigned to send unmanned robot spacecraft to search for life on ~1ars had to bt destroyt'd on its ma iden flight today ~'hen 113 third stage failed to Ignite. · The 115--foot·high rocket I ea p e d spectacularly fro1n its pad at 6;48 a.m. PDT but the spJ~ agency announced 17 minutes lat er that the Cen taur stage had not ignHed. strayed off tol1rs1~ and had been blov.·n up by re1note tontrol. lt was a frustrating end for ;.in $lB million test rnission ai1ned at testing the Titan.Centaur con1 bination <ind fur 'All But Over' a modl'I or lhc Vik ini; ~ract·cr :1ft the booster \Vtll launch tow;.ird i\J;ir:. There was no lmn)L-d1t.1tl'. expk1natlon of what went wrong. '!'he roekct rnad e a breath·l:ik1ng takeoff, zooming uµ quickly on the 2.4 million pounds of thrust of !he 'fit.an's first stag~" ~iven extra ki('k Ly two big. sol!d fui;:! booster l'ocket s st rapped to hs sides. J{iding an or:inge pillar of r!::i1ne 11nd traU !n~ a sno wy white (·ontrail 1hal arched OV•'r tht' Atlantit, 1he roe.kt! \v<is clc:.irly \'isible un1il it dropped the two .!!Ol!d fuf'l boos\i•rs t.1bou t !\\o rn1nu lt.'.S after launch. The :;p;1cc HgCll<'Y said th e Ct'nt:iur st<ti;e wa s .suppost-d to ignite elg!JI minu tes afr er liftoff but that launch controllers fltHE:-d to get a signal from tl1l• l'ocket (_·onflnning this happened. An effort to ignite the stage by ren1ote control failed and, v.•it b the space vehicle \'t•L·ri11~ off cuw·se over the ocean, Ui~ range safety officer detonated an explosive charge in the craft with the fhp of a toggle S'lvitch in Ute control /'()()fl). ThP tes t fl ight carried noi only .:i 1nOOel of. the Viking spacecraft but also <J sa1el lite designed to test new electronic systems· for possible use in other .S('itntiflr sa!ellites. 1'he rocket "'Ill St>nd two Viking i;pacecrafts to Mars in 1975 to investigate whether life exlsts on the planet and examine other feat ures after landing on the surface. Before that , it wlll be used by West Gennany to launch a stlentiflc satellite called •lelios Into orbit around the sun. This launch is expected next September with a second to folloy,· in 1975. In 1977 the rocket will fire a Ji¥tarin er·2 spacecraft on a nliss lon to take television pit:turcs lJt Jupiter ~nd Sa!urn . Devl'lopment costs for seven rockets y,•as about $52 million. not including the-cost of the hardw ri n· F'.:tl'h operational rocket will \'O:sl nbout $28 mHlion to $30 milli0t1. :1IH1ou~h the first (light rocket costs only $111 ni l!lion . The Viking pro11r11n1 itself \1'ill run close to a billion doll!lrs The Titan Centaur. 3 :;p:u:e agency \•ehlcle, Is much cheaper !h:in thl' S~tt,irn V moonrocket which (.-Qst $1ti0 n11\hon and a bit more than the Air Flfrce Tilt.1 n lll·C rocket and spate agency Allas Centaur rockt~I:> which run $20 to $25 rn i!lion per launch.. The latter !1\'o do not have enough "strPngLh " to carry hl'avy J}\lylo:u.ls ou pl uucl;iry mlsslons. From Page 1 Test Area? K:v JOHN ZA l.LF.R 01 !hi Ollf~ ,UGI S11lt T\ll\l'l}Ort Bt·arll wan1 ~ to he the tlrst ci iv 1n (Jr:UlMl' and Los Angl'll'S Counti1:s 1o · h111··· 1!~ .~l'grn('nt ur the coa st;iJ 111:1Stl·r pl c111 c;u111pll'lt•d by !he c:oa.s1a! t'UlllllllS~IOll. Truckers Return OIL ... arrangetnent s," Kissi nger sa id. Frarir:e has been bargaining \\'ith tile Arabs bv itself Hild Sundav :innountl·d a S5 billion deal v.'ith Iran. J;1p;in, anolher depcndenl l'Oun try, urged a go-- slo\1' polity tov.·ard any move Jikrly to anta go nize the Arabs. Jf thi: S<Julll \'oast Hcgional Zone Const·rl'~1 tion I 'vn11n1ss1011 ac~pts the city's ofll'r. :\l•11·1i0rt Beach y,·ill bccorne the ll·sl111g ground v.·hcre !he oo~tal cornin1s.snn1 1..h:11l'!<Jps baslc criteria for its O\'l'l':il l rO;J~t :1! rnaster plan. The ('II 1 '::; offt'r 10 cooperate ln such a l'l·ntun; 1nar~s ;1 d('pn11ure !nun tht> d:.1vs \\'hen 11::. t'hy c'011ncllrnen \\'ere ~111i!ri Jy thre:1tL'nlng to sue t he <·orn1n1sslu11 To U.S. Dy The AssO'Ciated Press The often-violent shutdO\\'n by groups of disorganized indepe11dent truckers appeared all but over today. There was only scatlerej violence during the night Price of Gol<l Soars to Record Level in Europe LONDON (AP ) -Gold soared to record levels on European markets today. Dealers blamed fMrs for the value of p.-iper money amid mounting indications that central banks may soon increase the official price of gold. C.old traded at $146 an ounce in London and $1 47 an oWlce in Zurich, the v.'orld's biggest bullion market. The price al Friday 's close in London v.·as $143.50. The previous record in Zurlch \vas $143 on Jan. 25. The bullish v•eekend trend \vas touched off by repor ts from Johannesburg, the mining center for the \Vest's gold, that a oonsortium of Wes t E u r o pe a n countries, including France, Italy and perhaps West Germany, might begin buying at a_ price related to the free market price. Homeowners Save Pair in Dispute With 2 Gunmen A Laguna l-Iill s couple 'v.1ho were warned three times at rifle point Sunday to hand over their money and who three times told their assailants they had none wlth the1n were saved fron1 possible in jury v.·hen nearby homeowners ran to their rescue. Orange County Sheriff's off icers said Lou l..adjslav Pospisil. 43, and his wife, Eva, 221 11 Bianco St., Laguna Hills, were v.•a\k ing their dog past hoines in the New \\'orl d tract when a car occupied by t"'O men screeched to a halt beside them. The couple told Officers that one of the two men leaped from the vehicle, aimed a rifle along the car .top at them and told then1 ; "Give me all your money," Officers said the fright~ned couple protested three times that they were simply ta king their dog for a walk and had no money with them. The increasingly tense confrontation ended when nea rby homeowners spotted th e incident and ran to the scene. The two would-be holdup men promptly drove off at high speed. OUN•I COAST, " DAILY PILOT 'nit O'•nt• (0111 O ... tLY l"!LOT, w!ltl ""'tell 11 u<nb!Md ltlo Ntw...Pr.,._, It P11b!l11>e<1 D'I' 11'\t Or11191 ,CNS! Pvb!lll\ln• COmpony, 5,,_. ,.,_ tCllllO<il 1,1 PllD!lll>t!I, ~'I' lllrOUOll l'rld1y. 10<' Co1!1 M-. 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INW 11 COl'lt ~f ~ ...,..ill'! .., t u11tt u. .. ~I "' -II U .1f ._.,,,.,: "'1111-tr -·--SUI l'M«tll!f, Routes and increased truck traffic was reported 1n a nun1tx1r of .:ire:is. Th ere \Ve re holdouts an1ong the truc.:krrs. however, \l'ith sorne vowing to L'Ofltinue the shutdown until dies..::\ fuel priees are lowe red. In Chicago. large nun1bcrs of lrtJ('ks 1vcre unloa1ing produce <.1t the South \Valer Street ~'l arkeL "\\'e :ire quite busy do11'11 here and at least 18 trucks arc presently unloading ," sail! one produce n1erchant. '·Today is very different from last il'lond<.1y v.•hcn only four ·trucks were w1loading." A sta te trooper in Peoria , 111. reported that "the trucks are really rolling. It's 1vay up, il seems to be heav ier thau usual." Violence during the ni ght subsided, but one driver v.'aS shot in the :irn1 \Vhile driving on the San Bernardino Free1vay in Southern California . The victirn was identified as Grego ry Olson , 42, or Springdale. \\'as h. A driver in Beaumont, Tex. \vas showered \l'ith glass ea rly toda.v \11hcn a bullet slan1n1cd through the 1vindo\v of his 1noving truc k. VPI Teiepho!o In the r-;11deast. Li bya, Saudi Aralna a nd Kuw ait all denounced the me€t ing of the v.·ortd energy conference. called by the Unit ed States. Llb>·a called it "an Americiln trap." It appeared doubtful th~1t lill' l1ro-dny conference v.·ould rnl'cl the origi nal r .s. goal -a "a:xic of conduct" lo govern two-1vay deals between oil-buying states and the oil-exporting states to pre\'t'1lt the Arab countries from playing off U1c industrial nations against each other. Kissi nger's offer to share US. oil with others came in an outl ine of promised American contribution~ ··10 a Common solution'' to the v.·or!d's oil crisis. "1'hc Uni ted States drelarcs its will ingness to share available energy in times of eniergency or prolonged shortages." he said. "\\le v.·ould be prepared to allocate an aPreed portion of our total petroleum su ppl y provid ed other ronsuming countries with indigenous production do do likewise .•. " Japan's foreign min ister, Mas£"yl'shi Ohin, expressed s>711pathy v.·ith lhe Arabs' "feeling of insecu ritv" arising out of fear of the eventual deplet ion of their sole resource -oil. But the change n1ay be in Newport Beach's b('~t u1t1·rt·~l~, "lf Nc11'J1Urt Hl';1eh is lhe pilot city in Lhl' 1>laru1iug process." says 1lod Gwtn, the city's chief advance planner, ''it v.•ill 1nean that our cl\y receives n1ore dt•t:i ill'd st1u!v th:in other t•i!ies. '·And 11'(' f~'t'l tl1at the 1nore thoroughly Ille coastal cun11nission bl' c o n1 es ;1cquainted with the unique ft«1tures of l\C\~"POrt Beach. the belll'r their plan for lhe city v.•ill ~." Gunn says. The idea of 1naking Ne1rµort Beach 1he pilOt l'i ty for Or;inge aHd Los A.11geles l'ounli t•s also appc;1ls to the coastal co111n11ssion stilff. "i\ev.'}lOrt Braeh has a much better supply of statisti('s and information available than 1nost other cities," ex-plains Joan S11nderh1nd, a staff pl nruier for the c:on1n1ission. "Frotn our point of \"!L·11", this makes it ideal," she says. The coastal ro1n111isslon is by law <'harged \1'ith pr<'paring a master plan by 1975 tti.1t y,·ill ~uide develop1nent of the coastal area into the future. The re v>ill be many elements to thal plan, but the one that most immediately c:onetms Nc11-port Beaeh is the "intensity element.'' whith will specify allowable levels of urban developn1enl. "\Ve just spent 1110 years gathering lnfonnation on and dehaling su bjects !ike praking raquirernents and transpor. talion,'' GUM points OUL Police in K<'ntuckv s.1id fou r \ruekers were hi t by bullets Sunday night . Earlier in the s1rikc, violence took the lives of t11·0 <lrirers and st·vcral were injured. llti11gi1ig i•• There 'The conference was conducted at the State Department -behind closed doors -with the foreign ministers of Belgiun1, Canada, Derunark , France, We s t Germany, Ireland , Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands , Norway, Britain and the United States attendin g. "\\'e think v.·e reac hed some sound decisions, and v.·e think that if the coastal commission understand!! the basis: for those decisions, thc y v.·ill reach similar conclusions themS<'lvrs ," he says. Independent truck drivers in i\'e\'ad:1 called off a schf'duled ~hutdo11·n of 1..::1s Vegas tru ck stops tod;a y, sa~·ing 1hey arc ~atisficd -<it lf'<t~l tl'n1µor.1riJ~r -\\'ith \he agrec111en1. r e ;1 c ti (' d betv.•een '\he ft1deral gO\'C'rnn1t•n1 and Easten1 tru(·kers. Brian Stevens holds onto his hang glider as it spirals into the ground after its wi ng gave way on a flight fro1n 400 feet up n ea r Palos Verdes. Stevens rocte the glider all the \Vay do\vn and suffered a broken leg and contus ions. From Page 1 But , GUM adds, thr co as t a r rommission has ~o n111ny cities to study that the only <lfh'.S l1kL·ly lo rC<'eive in-dep!h CO!l~idcrfltion art the pflol one.s. Therefore, he Sflys. i\ev.-port Bea ch ought to be one of 1hf' pilot Otll'S. _1\GNEW • • • "We've disbanded for now, but not scattered." SJXlkesmnn Gary Hird.song said Sunday night after a meeting in Reno attended by 23 rruckers. Gasolii1e Sl1ortage Slows over the Senate. According to the plot outl ine . Agnew conceives Canfield as "a wealthy and aristocratic Ivy League pol itician . . /1,1.·ho h:id th C' best Qf everything from the start . . . prepped at Hadston. graduated cun1 laude from Princeton •.. University of Virginia Law School ... 1narried Philadelphia socialite Amy Dl'vrres. '' "Be ing first gives us our best chance ot getting decisions based on techn ical rather th:in poht!cJI considerations ·• Guru1 says. ' ' At least 15,000 of the 100,000 persons laid off at the height o{ the 11-<JBy shutdown were due back on the job today as many big rigs headed for markets loaded with meat, produce and industrial parts . Aliens E11terii1g County She Got <t Kick Out of 'Danger~ There was little doubt that the strike's effects \\'Ould linger. Spot shortages of some foods were certain lo keep meat and produce prices at high levels tmtil supplies can be replenished. Southem Cali forni a's weekrnd gasoline crisis may-be bothering motorists, but border patrolmen v.•orking the permanent alien checkpoint at San Onofre apparently are getting a breather because of it. Although this month marks the s!art From Page 1 CRANSTON BACKS SHIFT • • • mixed up. "If you decide to go for a location ;:icross the highw:i y, I 11•ill \vork with the commi ssion to expedite that.'' he said. San Onofre. located in Sa n Diego County. is outside the Sou th Coast regional commission 's jurisdiction . .But Cranston did pledge his suppor! for th e commission. \l'hith hL• said lalt.'1'. is "off to a good $tart" 111 it s firS"1 ~·(·.1r but addl'd ht• ll'Ou!dn't r('t'Of11!fbt•nd 11!i at it should do on S.;1 n (lnofrl'. On the question of I he energy problems. Cranston said, "I don 't believe that conspiracy theory. 'fherc may be <ln effort to take advantage of tl1c short.age . , . 10 v•ork ag;:inst goals of environmental ists-.·' Cranston said that by cutting President Nixon's "incredibly high" $30 billion defens e budget and forcing the re.lease of in1pounded funds, 1nore money ct1n be channeled bnck to the ehvlronmcnt and other eonccnis. lie predicted that Congresi; will pass a bill rcstM'cting ;,windfall tax profits" of the oi l companies, but not unt il an investigation of th e profits and the expense of exports is cornpleted. Su 1111nons Issu ed To Solzhenitsyn J\10SCO\V (AP l -The Soviet prosecutor's offlcc issued a second su1n1nons to Alex;:inder Solzhenitsyn today, but the au lhor said he v.·ould not appear and refused to ackno.,.,·l(.>dgc the legality of the ::;ummons. Solzhenitsyn has 'been the target of <ln official attack branding him a traitor since publication of his book on Stalinist labor camps, "Gulag Archipelago,'' and the action by the prosecutor was seen as a possi ble first step towa rd legally silencing the author. Both Sides~ Boos Drow1i Nixo1t Foe's Talk CHESHIRE, Conn . (AP) - A college sophomore invited to present an opposing view before the Connecticut Commitll.ee for Fairness to the Presidency was booed off the stage before she f in· jshed her speech . Com1n1ttee Chairman Joseph Rai nes ask Lynda H_l ll, a 19·year· old student at Central Connecti cut State College, to address 100 local members of t he pro-President Nixon group Sunday. In his introduction. Raines told the anti-impeachment group ~hat it was nec·essary "that we hear both sides of lhis very important issue." Speaking in a low. halting voice, Miss Hill said the country was under "one.man rule." She llsted several "jmpeachable offenses," Including "the secret bom&ing of Ca mbodia." About midwa y through her prepared speech, as she described the Nixon Adm1n1stratlon as "thJs sha1nbles ot a presidency," her audience become vocal '• ' --· of the peak season for alien traffic along the Southland highways , patrolmen discove red that over the past tv.'o days. the· arres~ totals have dropped off at the roadblock. And the on!y explanatlon comes from the la ck of fuel and its effects on traffic. Traditionally, smugglers wait until the weekends to blend in \\'ith other travelers on cro·l'lded freeways. But the Sal) Diego Freeway Saturday and SWlday ""as far from crowded. Spokesmen for the palrol said the arrest totals were down significantly over the past two days. ''Its unusual and we 'd like to believe that the fuel shortage might have something to do \\-ith it ,·• ooe patrolman said today. He v.·t1s a member of a "societv'' law firin named Canfield , Redem<in , Adams and Preller, an "acronym of some delight to struggling young atqorneys \vithoot connections." "If Porter Newton Canfield reminds readers of anyone in politics at the moment." r-;tiss Cheshire said, "it is more likely to be former Attorney G€neral Elliot Richardson. the man who brought about Agnew 's resignation .'' In the scene-setting chapter, a steward on the fl etional vice president's plane says of the press : "Having the press aboa rd is no picnic. Guess I'll never learn to move fast enough to run booze to those nev;sies . !'olan, they really scarf it up." The cast of prospective characters listed in Agnew's outline include the editor of '"I\vi ce"·eek" magazine and the publisher of "Dime." Clara Eleanor U;t\~·e. 7~. of Costa r..1esa, refuses to be intimidated by any ~rimming:: of the space age, gent11ne or o!herwisr. She spotted a STnall boJ-lying on her lawn at 3(]70 Ceylon Drive Su n<l :iy. c l r>;irly labeled. "CAtIT ION. Radi oJc\1\-r f\ e t ·a Part1i:!e.s, \Vii i Self-Destruct." Investigators said /\!rs. J.Qwe rarl'd b..1ck and ga1·c the menacing txix a hefty drop kick into the gutter, then called police 10 come and get it. Officer John C-0st found it \l":J s a harmless cartlboard box , probably part of a prank h.v youngsters. The Daily Pilot-Local News That's On The Ball • • • The bouncing ball of a speedy electric typewriter may help spell out the story of your community every day in the Daily Pilot. But it's only/art of one link in a chain of electronic technology, photographic marvels an super. quick machines some very important people -Daily Pilot people -use every day to produce an "uptown" newspaper with "hometown" news. It's Daily Pilot people who ere really "on the ball" e nd th ey prove it every day. , • I t 3 ' ' ' t CDP Craeks Down Drive rs S top]J ed Goi1i g Mile Over Li111it Cnl!fomiu hli:hw:iy p.1trohnC'n :ire llckellng Orange l 'ounty spt'{ldcrs at 11 3,000 pc1· nionth clq> hut arc· still A!'t.ling onJy about 1\0 pertent tooperation witt1 the new loy,•er Sptl'd !lmiL car sprcdomctcr is of( by ;1n averagc of four to six n1iles pi:r hour fro1n thl.' true s1lCed be cflusc of poor calibration, oven;ized tires or other factors. li1n1t has ~n 55 tor truck.11; in this state for about eight years." the spokesmiln s;.1 1d. "No1v 11·e are gc.tting ruorc. thnn usu!ll over that \in1it." A CHP spokesnuu1 sald today for~s from the Santa Anu lind 'Vcstn1lnstcr offices are ucting under orders front CHP Comn1ission!'r \tJul1er Putlinski to .slOp even marginal ~petders. "1'he biggest (•rror I ever .sa.,i.· v.•a:; about 19 mll es lili hour on a leased car," the Cl-IP spokesmnn sald. "TI1e ~uy was rewrding tibOut 60 and was rl·:i!ly i,:oing <tbout 60." CJIP car ~cdon1eters are cnlibraled for accuracy every three month.<;. "This isn't ll surety 1ll·m \vlth us any more," said the cow1ty CIJJ> spo kes111afL '·Bec:lUS(' or the fut:! situation we are stopping people going even one or tv.·o n1ilcs nn hour over lhe linUt and giving them tickets."' 'fhough t'ars <t\)J}l.:<1r to be the biggest offendt!rs on coun ty freeways, local Cll l' f{lrt"es have llckcte<i 1nore than 500 tru<·ks-rnostly I.Jig r1 gs-aod 2 5 0 111otorcvcles since the 11e1v lin1lt went ioto 1~rfect. (.'MP officials wan1 drivers to either gel their speedon1eters checked or to stick c!osely with the floy.: of traffic. '"l'he majority of drivers appear to tot> holding preuy close 10 tllat 55 mile·an- how· limit-so if you stay right v.'ith the flow-not w1Lh the !{UY in the. fast lant.--you'IJ probably be okay."' the spokes1nan said. Clf P officiuls cslinuttl' the avl'rage ··1·1ie strange thing 1s tha.L the speed Undergrou111I Resources Sa1i Juan Basi1i Panel Elderly Man Freeze8 D11e Studies Water Supply To Gas Cutoff By JOllN V ALTERZA 01 lh• D•ll Y Pllol Sl•tl Although the vast underground basin beneath San Juan <1nd Trabuco Crt-eks contains n1i\\ions of gallons of wdt l'r. a natural accun1u\<.1tion of sails bas 1nad(> il so brackish lhat. no un(' (':111 we it. llcach C<iunty \Vaier District and !he Rancho J\1argarita Water District serving i\Hsslon Viejo. !lllL\VAUKF:E, 'tJi~. (UPI) -ll woul•J l1;n·r bern "1nnre huma n to give hitn ll J:{tUl and s.ho111 him ." Wilbert Radtk;: :;nid or his brother, who froze to death in his house. But a reern!l\' furnlt'd \\' :11 1· r mana gement disiri~·L n1;11Jl' lip of sevt•r:1I &:tddlC'bJck and C:1pis!r<1no v:lllcy wal1·r :igcncies has set out ro change 1he quality of the underground rcsour('l'. In a pilot project unveiled Frida\'. the San Juan Basin Authorit v has leas~ ti small mechanism which· can purify the dirtiest of water and 1nn ke it cleaner than that ~·hich now flo\1's through local taps. Although the reverse-osmosis device installed retently along the shore of San J uan Creek is too liuv to n1~1~r a dent in the siru;ition, spo.kl'sn1e n for the basin authority hope to learn enough from the opt'ration to apply it on ;1 la rger sc..1le soine day. The agencies wh ich banded together lo administtr the undergrow1d \.later stores a re the Orange co u n t v \Va terworks District NurnlX"r Four. serving San Ju;in Cap1str:ino. Ct!pistr;:i no Ike's Aicle Mnrn 01i Rclatio11ship NEW YORK (APJ -Kay Sumin'!rsby ~forgan, Gen. Dw ight D. Eisenhower's wartime Girl Frida~·. says she won·1 talk about rrports Eiscnho...,·cr v.·antcd to marry her becnusc "l have never been one to kiss and tell."' "I am ad1nltring nothing. mind ~·ou." !\1rs. ?i.torgan says. ''It ·was a fr iendship I rocall with tenderness and affection -but that's as far as l'm going." Mrs. Morgan was interviewed l>y Parade magazine after publication of Merle !-.-tiller's book on fortn<'r J>rcsidcnt Harry Truman. "Plain Speaking." itUJer quoted Tn1m an as having told him that after \Vorld \'.'ar 11 Eisenhov.·rr. who was later to suCC«'d Truman as pres ident. wrote lo Gen. George C. to.larshall saying he wanted to divorte his wife. l\.1an1ic, and m;i rry K:"ly Summersby, the l ri~h-lxlm \\1,\C c;ipta1n \\ho had bt.'Cn his drive r-secretary during the y,·::i r years. Sl1\ION DONS GREASEPAll\'1' \\'ASln NGTO'.'J (UPI\ Federal rnergy chief \tJilli n1n E. Si mon I.Oday v.'as il ne1v job -l·lolly11·ood ac1or . Sin1on and Kirk Dou~l:1 s 111;1dt ;1 fo11 r- 1ni nute film on energy l"Ons1·rvatio11 th:J t Y..ill be shown soon in 1nn\'ie th ea ters around lhe nation. 111e device lensed from a San Diego n111nufae!urcr 1~cs v.•atl•r pumped fro1n a \veil near San Juan's r-.llssion Glen lr<+CI. Tht• \l'ater. contilin ing: 1.000 parts per 111illio11 or dissolvl'd nilnerals, ean nut lx• used for dorncsti c supplies in 11s prPSent slate. 1':ip 1v.'.lter ha:> about half 1hat ar11ount. Bul oncl' the unu sable 1~·atcr is forerd to pass through a special membrane i:1 the osmosis device, it becomes much purer than conventional tap water. J. T. l\.1eadows, manager of the 11i:;Lricts serving San Juan, said that during the ne:-."t several weeks the staff 1vill m .. Jy the operation of the rented dc\'ice to determine if su ch a project could be used on a large scale. ··1f ·we could obtain the ncccssarv f•"<!t·ral grants. we could see a daY Y.'hl'n this vast resource beneath the land ·s surface could be used to augmenl th e \\'il!er from the l\.1etropolitan \Valer lJistrirt -\\'ater that comes all the 1\'ay fro1n 1he Colorado R~ver " ht:• S<Jid. 1'hc idea l plan. he said, \1·ould be to pr('ss long~losed wells back in10 service and purify the 1vater so high ly that it could be blended wit h othl'r supplies. ··1r y,·e bl!'ndcd the cleanest water \l'i lh the Colorado .Rl\'er 1vatcr. \ve could ;1dd to the tol.'.11 output and offer a rniJch better quali ty product,'' MeadO\\'S .said. The mechanism in use at creekside this mont h amounts to a stack of horizontal chambers. Inside each one is a special membrane which allo~·s only 1vater mo leeules to pass through . The system rtmoves most of the mineral content. "One pipe carrying V.'e il water goes in. and three pipes lead out," 1'.leadows l·xplained. Tv.10 of tlle pipes contain brine of varying degrees or mineral content. TI1c third spouts the. clean product_ At present there is no use for the 4.000 gallons of fresh water produced ~::ich day by the small pilot projl'Ct. It. like the brine. flows down a small eml>ankml'nt to seep back underground "So rnc day we hope ii vo"ill be 11sf'rl to in1prov e the \11ater service. to a largt. fast-growing atl'a. And by the 1in1c w1.··re read y. the communities will need it." ~ll'Jdows said. l~upc·s 'falk J\larrcd VATICA:-J ClTY IUPI) Th e tr:1ditional Sund;1~· address hy Pope Pnul \'l in St. l)ett.'r's Square 11'as 111arrrd hy (';1tholil' ;.ro11tl1s prote.st ing tht' <lismis.sal of exiled Card inal ,Joz~··f r.1i11dszc11ty :is prin1ate of l·lungary. Vatican :-;ecorilv 111en delainPd t110 you ths \\'ho 1ricci to toss protest lc<Jflcts inside St.. Pete.r's Basilica. 50tli Birtlida11 .Jaaint "At least 11 would have been fast.'" \Vilbert said. lf:irold Ratlike. ii, froze to death in his J.>cshtigo ho1nc In st \VCck bccaus~ his. gns \\'~S !urned off for fail ure to p:\v a three-month hill of ~128. ·r11e \Visconsin Public Corp. called the death of the elderlv bachelor a "horrible tragedy" bu! Clerlied any \vrongd oing in tu rning off the heat supply at the end of January. 'Vilbert said his brother was "getting old and forgetful, but he wa s a good old guy." Radtke's body was foWld on the floor of his hon1e. 1'he temperature was one above z(.>T() outside and 20 alxlve inside. "He was wearing fi ve or six sh.Iris, appa rently to keep warm," said Peshtigo Polite Chief David Berger. "He had ~e1·eral blankets on a couch where he had been sleeping and there was a stnall electric hot plate that was going -again, probabl y for heat." Bt>rgcr sald Radtk e npparently woke up "sometime in the morning, found his feet V.'l'Tc froie11 and tried to go some1vhere to get some heat." The utility turned the gas off Jan. '.lR because he had not paid a $123 bill in three months. ~tcirinetle Countv District Attorn ev Daniel J\l iron said he v.1as convinced thl~ company didn't violate any laws. "But maybe they should change th eir procl'dure so they have to not ify so1ne wt1Jfare agency or so mething when they tu rn someone's heat off during the winter -someone v.·ho has the customer's lx'sl Int erest at heart," ~firon said. \\'ilbert had come from his Le\\'isto11, Idaho home last swn mer to pay Harold's bill \1·hen the utili ty shut off the gns for nonpayment. \Vilbert said he told 1he utility to notify him if it happened :J g<i in. Julie Advocates F e1nale Freedoni \\IASHJNGTO~ (UPI ) -,Julie Nixon F.isenho v;•er Saturday :idvoratcd the "1otal right of self det 1'rn1ination" in life style for women ;ind s,1id she thought ihr ncition might havl~ ::J fcn1:1le President v.·ith in JO years. Julie. spoke of v.·on1 rn's rig hts ;:ind thC'ir role in " preparNI speech for u luncheon of tlH! ~1ort:ir Ho.'lrd ah11nn.'.le. ;1 n.1 tiona1 honorary org;i ni?.ation or female college seniors It 1vas !he organization's 40!h annu:1\ fou nd er's day velt•bration. "ln sho11," the Prcsidi'n\'s d:lughter !':ltd. "it's the total n;:\h1 of self tl t·!1Tn111\:ition that wl''rr 1:1!king :1!.lQut. "'That is \\'hat \l'Orncn's rights is all :ibouL Not a threat hut an option; not a rix1..'<i role , but a choi ce. Lagunan to Run 914 Miles By The A1111ucln:t'd Pre~s "No one's ever done it." so Thaddeus Jones, MD who has a practice in Laguna Beach. will begin a 914·mlle run from th e U.S.·Mexlcan border to the tip or Baja Callfomin Thursd:iy. Jones runs at least rour miles nenrly every day. His greatest distance lo date is 52 miles. It took him 8 hours, 20 n1lnutes. lie ha s competed twice in the Boston Marathon. At an average of 27 miles a day, the doctor will run l~ dny1 and rest five . He will arrive In Caho San Lucas on March 25, which by no <.'Olncidence \Yill be his 50th birthday. Mexico re.:ently opened the. $80 tnillion trans-Baja highway. The country eipocta 1nilllons of tourists to uso It in the next few years. "Another reason T w;:int to make the run,'' says Jones. "is because , Baja is going Id change from lts bea ulitul pre- COJumblan wlldernes.i:r; into wall-to-w111l tourists, motels. gas stations and cafe s. It is a beautiful and fascinating pnrt or the world, hut it won't stay that wny. "Insofar as possible I will run on the old road. part of which is paved and part just plain dirt. The way I figure H, I will have to run only about 200 miles of pavement The old rond has n't brcn n1uch cared for lately, so only a four-whee l drive car can arcom1n1ny me." Larry Reynolds, a friend, wUl drive the support car, loaded with rood, drinks. spare runnin g shoC's, a ~love. sleeping bags and synthetic p~oteins. "In the first few da ys T will run off what litlle fat I hnve," says Jones, who is 6 rcet 2, weights 183 and has an evlable 36-lnch waist. "Then you start eating up your proteins, so I'll experiment cael'I day with synthetics." On Jones' typical day he wUI ttart running at the crack of dawn and do 1:1 miles before breakfast. He'll rest. two hours and do another 10 miles before a luncheon slop. Two more rest hours and then five to seven miles before stopping for dinner. "I'll start out with a ·1ot of zlp <lnd ve ry likel y ave rage 30 tnil cs the first few days." he say!!, "bu t as I get farther south and th e. weather gets \Ynrmer, I'll probably gt:l bored tind • run less hours a day." But he will hflve to averflge 27 1ni!es to n1eet his bir1hday dead\lne. Asked what he wil l do when he re;ichrs his distant deslinalion. Jones said he v.·ill fly to Bogota, Colombia. to train. To train? "At that ollitude, 7,000 feet, you develop an excess of red blood corpuscles and I'll need them for my next run -the Boston Marathon on April 22. Yeah, t was in the Boston run twice and I at least finished both times. Abou t 8(1(1th, I guess. I shou1d do better beeause I '11 be In better shape." Jonea' feat likely will not get him into tht Guinness record book because at least two men have run farther. In 1836, Mensen Ernest ran from Istanbul tG Calcutta and back , about 5.000 miles, averaging a hi g h I y improbable 94.2 miles per day. A Finn ran from ~ew York to L<is Angele~. 3,665 mlles, In 79 days, He averaged 6.97 miles per hour. "I c;:in believe the Finn 's record," Jones snid. "I run at bc.t\veen seven ancl right miles an hour. But 94 nliles a d;iy? Impossible!" s • ' OAll 'f PJLO I :J " . . RESCUE WORKERS CARRY GLEN GREENSTEIN 2, TO WAITING AMBU LANCE AFTER FALL Chlld Succumbed Aft•r Tumble Into Opt:n Well While Picking Tomato•• in Field Near Miami Lagu11a Officials Urge Crescent Bay Pi11·chase Laguna Beach city officials are lobbying for state purchase of Crescent Bay Point 1o prevent res id en t i a I developinent. The area has a commanding view of cliffs and Seal flock. City officials met Friday w i th Asstmblyn1an RobeR. Badham ( ll · Nev.ix>rt Beach) to press their case. Theater Cl1oppecl By l(arate Buffs JERUSALEM (UPI) -Fi\'e hundred karate film fans waiting to see "The St.et\ F inger" tore up the screen, broke V.'indows and smashed chairs at a JenJS:llen1 theater that substitu te<! a children's Sabbath show al 1hc Jasl 1ninute. 'The management of the Edison Cinema, Jerusalem's oldest movie house, said Sunday it would be closed indefinitely until the damage from the. Frida)· night fracas 11"as repaired. "The Steel Finger," one of the popular Hong Kong·produced kung fu pictures, 111as directed by the late American -born sta r Jlruce Lee. The Chinese fi!m---flad been playing to large audiences all wee k. Texas Gnn1nan Dies In Robbery Athnept HOUSTON (AP ) -A lqne gunm;in with a phony bon1b wRs shot to dea1h Saturday when he attempted to rob a bank. police said. The man was kill rd by an off-duty pn!tceman wor king as :i security guard. About 150 customers and 30 employrs \l'erc in the !-!eights State Bank when lhC' nia n entered. None was Injured . Clifford G. Fould s, 25, the policeman, said he shot the bandit ooce in the head Y.'hen the man threatenrd 10 blow up the. huilding v.·ith v.1iat the ""robber said \'"as a boinb. Police Inter ident ified the n1an <1s Rayn1ond Vaughn Bosley, 18, of Houston. Bad.ham told ci ty representalives he. \\'as interested in supporting the acquisition but said th at s u cc cs s depended on v.•hether he could convince Northern California legislators of the property's value to the public. J\'lecting at lhe tt s s e ni b 1 y 1n a n · s Ne w port Beach office were C-Ouncilmembers Carl Johnson a n d Phyllis Sweeney ; Pl anning Commissioner Sally Bellerue and Helen Pines and J-Jayden Ringer of the Friends of Crescent Bay . Crescen t Bay is located on Crescent Bay Drive just south of the southerly gates of Emerald Bay. Purchase price has not been mentioned as yet . .said Councilwoman Sweeney. She said Badham' had visited the Laguna \'ie wpojnt recently. "He thought it was absolute I y beautiful," she said. 1'he Crescent Bay Point lands have become an issue in tile community due to pending residential developmen1 . The point has a commanding view of LagWla cliffs and white water view and ha s been a historic look out at Seal Rock , a sea lion rookery. The property owner. Maggie J\fcKnight fill'isell o£ a pioneer Laguna family. offered to the city an ease1nent across the lands and a 3,000 square foot vie\vpoint at th e terminus of the point of Crescent Bay Point. However. her offer was oontingent on the city's cooperation in obtaining c.o as ta I co m1nission approval for the residential development. Singers Perf orn1 111 o,m Ootl1es COLOGNE. Germany (Li. , -\Vith theater technicinns on strike, Cologne opera singers performed \Va g n e r ·:; ··~leistersinger" in street clothes. Opera house director Grischa B:irfuss said Sunday he intended to mtiin!ain his scl1edulc for tl1c duration of the techn icians' strike by haring singers 1>erforn1 as in concert. • Ho)', 2 , Plunges I 11 to I rri.gation Well, Su ff ocotes ~l !At-.1 1 (U P!l -A 2-ycar-old boy. picking tomatoes with rus fam ily on a Sunday ou ting 111 a "pick 'em yourself" ton1a!o fielr!, plunged into a 25-foot d~;i irrigalion \\'el l 1.1nd suffocated despite franlil' resctic efforts by poli ce, firen1cn cu1d a young girl. The girl. lowered into the 14-inch round hole io a <lesperation 1nove, apparently ca1ne \\itl'rin inches of reac.~1ing little Glen Grcen!lt!'in, who lodged six feet <101\·n th e hole. But she cou ld only retrieve a doll the boy had clasped. llcscucrs finally had to use a utility con1pany hole-dri!ler to dig their 1vay to the youth \rho \1•11s pu!led out by fireman Lt. U.1u Masll'rs ll\'O hours afler his µlung e. r-.1 o ut h -to .m o u t h resuscitation fail!'d and Glen was pronounced dead on arrival at Baptist llospital. "You know, il,.only takes four minutes to suffocat e," said a dejected \\tasters. Tiie ton1ato patch is one of a number or vegetable fields in rural areas around t-.I iami v.·here to matoes can be picked for 10 cents a pound as t."Ompared to the supermarket price of about 49 cent s a pound . Dr. J\1el\'Vn Greenstein, a Miami dentist, had ·gone to llarold's U-Pick-'E1n Fann \vilh his v.'ife, Ren e, and children. Ruth. 10, J ill, 8, and Glen, and a friend. Dr. Jrwin Roth, and rus V.'ife, Scln1a. and daughter, Lisa, 12. Navy Flight Not A 'Lobster Run' NORFOLK, Va. (API -The Navy has denied a repart tha t it sent a j<'t fighr er from nearhy Oceana Nav.!11 Air S!ntion to Brun s1vick Naval St11Uon in '!\fainc to pick up a load of fresh lobsters. \Vhile adn1itting lhat the Dee. 7 !ligh1 did return \Vith lobsters. a spokesman al All::Jn!lc Fleet N.!!val Air Force flcadquartrrs said the mission involved bi•!h training and inforination. It 1ras tr::Jining. he Silid. in that iL """.as alrned at maintilining cross-countr y atrways proficiency in controlled depar· lures and approoches . o .. ,weelh""'' for v .. 1enli11e'• o • ., i1 Pim H•1bert of N1w port B.1 ch. Sh i ii weering 1 Briti1h N1 v'( Coit from th• Fi1.:h•• Sprin9 Colt.ctlon, p,,,., •t " 1lud1nl "' c ,,rde11 Hill and .~, i1 iii• d1u9h!•r of Mr. & M r~. G1•i11 H•rb•rl. Tire RED BALLOON LTD .. J.AS"ION ISi.AM O N1•~rt l .. C~ ....,.... t QWN a COUNTRY 0••011 PHI U•·tnl HUl'ITlt.llJTON H4llOUI (1\4) ..... , ... J DAILY PILOT ..... t r-1\ Coasting ,~J ' -..... ;~ ' ~~~,' with Tom urphine l1-.aci11~ Th e ~ Politi cia11s J)C)()B TL'HE BLlJES: Tclf'\'JSi on news qu iltl5 \1cre \ery large 01er thts past 1\l'• i..t·nd . Shv.,..s 11,ere aired hke ''face !hC' 11·orld and Cringe·· or '"NC\.\'S li!o11ers" An}11·ay, on 111,·o of the real 5tlv\is. ·rh1ngs 11·cre l:~1rly lively. ~·1 r:.1. you got to v.oitch Senator Edv.·ard :'II. Kennedy face a panel of ne11,s people y,•/Jo 11ere urging him to ~U~' he y,·ould be a candidate for President in l9i6. This Y.'as fo!Joy,·cd by one Joseph Alioto. 11 ho faced a differenl panel y,·h\ch was urging him to t<ilk :1bout !us \\'Jfc·s I ravels and his o\\·n money TEDDY \\'",\..~ \"ER Y good on the tube. He smiled a lot anti n1llnaged to evade. ~1destep and s!ip around n1os1 of the questions 11·h1lc still talking a lot and looking very sincere. \\lien questions got tou gh. he just smiled that 11,·onderful Kennedy smile and. things y,·ere right \.\"ith the y,·orld agai n. \\'hen the senator first came on the l"ideo. I said to myself, "Jlul. ['!I bet hc- tlas a deal for no questions about that (,'happaquidd1ck Bridge." \\"ROl\G AGAJ.'\;. One of the tirst questions y,·as someihing like. "Senator. do you think JX'Ople y,·11! compare lhc Cha ppaquiddick Bridge !rag£:dy t.o the \\-'atcrgate?" \Veil. thal 11·il l he up !o the p('()ple. Trddy said. \\'hy arc you \\'JJ!ing untll 197~ io declare your intentions in 19i6'! :'ltostly personal reasons . Teddy said. Do you think the Chappaquiddick Bridge y,•i!I hurt you in seeking the l)(.mucraiic nomination for J>res ident'! \\.ell. !hat Y.ill be up to the people in the prin1llry elec tions. Tl'ddy said. If I decide 10 run. that is. he added hastily. SO IT \\"E'.\T O!\' 1hc first show of nev•s interogation. :\Ir. Cool Faces the :\"a!ion. On the nrxt sho\1'. came San Francisco ~layor Jose ph Alioto . \rho \1anL~ 10 be governor. lie got J lot more excited than did Senator Kennedy. ;\lainly, the nc,1·s panel y,·antcd to knov.• Y.'hy ~l ayor Alioto's y,·ife. Angelina . 11·ent running off to vi si t California mi<;sions v.·ithout telling hin1 . Also. does the ni<.Jyor fight a lot \l'ilh Angelina·! \\'hy of course not. Alioto ansy,·ered explo:..i1·e!y. 11·:1vi ng his am1s. But ever~' man has a litt le disagreement with his \1·ifc no11" and then. "TllE 0~1... Y i\1A~ \\"ho ne\·er had an argument \l'ilh his \\ife 1\aS SL Fr<i ncis of Assisi and that's because he never had a \l'ife." the-n1a\·or explained. · Alioto turnrd the talk lo hov,. much taxes he 's paid. . \lso. the SF mayor said .. opinion 1na kers" ought !o be forced to disclosr ho11· much money thi'y have. just like pollt1ctans. Il e meant nc11"S tx"Op!e, of c:ourse. l\"O\\' ''0L1 ff,,\'E !.o fi gure Alioto Just 11 ;inr, 10 du lhLlt to Cn1barrass nc1vs ~-·r;:-011., 11110, usual/y. get haulc<l otf to the 111ortuar.v with Sl.97 in sn1all c:hangc in 1hc l•·ft 1rousr·r pocket. !l's 1n the ll'ft 1rou~f'r rocket because th(' rlghl one ha s ~1 hole in 11. ,.\nyv.•ay. tho~r nt\1s interrogation <>hol\"S sure do l~a\'c \'O U ,1.,, ll iv('ll 1nfor111ed person. \'ou ~':111 be so rt of ~111ug. ,\"01v you knov.· lh;1! Teddv 111J! Jra\·e Chappaquiddiek to !hi.' pri.n1arics nnd )layor .<\lioto thinks :i lot or SL Fra11<.:1s 01 Assisi. B11sl1y Re1111io11 .\!rs. Jot\nn Carr feels her husband 's bear d which he grew during h is 8"1·day stay in Earth orbit aboard Skylab 3. 1'he commander. Lt. Col. Gerald ('ar r. of Sanla t\na. says he hopes Skylab is not going to be the end of U.S. manned space programs. -- Seco11{l Day of Viole11ce 111 Britain's Coal Sti·il{e LO\DO\ 11 ·rr ) s t r i k i n ~ minc\1·orkers clashed today 11·1t11 safety crev.-s in the second co11srcur1\C' d01y of violenCC' tn Britain's coal s!r1ke and Pri1nc t.tini srer t:d,l"ard llc~alh charged that !he Labor Par!y had nlO\ cd too far left. "TllE \\'llOLE axis of the L.abor Party has swung to !he left y,•ing... Heath said at the first or a st:heduled series of daily ne\\S conferences leading \Jfl to lhc Feb. 28 elections. llealh called the snap ele<·tion last 11·ee k to seek a mandate from British \"Oters to deal \l'ith the strike rs. former Prin1e J\fin ister llarotd \\'ilson. the Labor leader. and liberal rival • Jeremy 'l'horpc also !!Chcdulcd daily prrss conferences. \l'ilson denied the cha rges of leftist infiltration in his party. saying "I havc11"t found any ll.eds under 111y bed." !·le accu!>Cd lieath of "di sastrous and Dy lan Tickets Se llin g Cli eap SEATTLE. \\'ash. tlJPIJ -Poet· composer BOO Dylan y,·as a se\1-<Jut n1any plnces dLinng his cu rrent ~!o("ily 1our. but S<.'attle scalpers had to let thei r tickets go belo11' cost. :O.lon.: than i0t1 t ickcls were unsold for the S;J!urday afternoon µcrformanee and em pty seats 11·l're appar~·nt ~t! the evening shov.-, which supposedly 11 as sold out. Those se:1!s rnay have been sold lo J)t'rsons \\hO tried unsuccessfully to sell the tickets at the door. Scalpers y,•ho apparently held lhe 1icket~ t!ff'y 11·e:re selli ng earlier for ;is 1nuch as S30 t·ach. ended up gladly selling thc1n for S5 - ~3.50 below rost. di\isive" tacW.Cs in calling the election al this time. .~t ine pickets today fanned out to blockade po11·er stations. coal stOCl..lliles and steel plants to tighten their grip on British industry. AT GEOLf\"G . a m in e in i\ottinghamshire. sarety men forced their y,·ay through jeering lines of strike pickets at the mine gate. Police rinally cleared a 11ay for the safety crey,·s <1ftcr s::ime minutes of jostling, pushing ;ind fist fightin g. Similar clashes erupted at Gcdling Sunday. The pickets threatened to refuse to y,·ork Y.ith lhe safety men \1·hen the national coal strike ends. The safety n1en belong lo a different union . NJ Navy Veteran Gtu is Do\\711 Four, · The11 S urrenders SANDYSTO:\'. i\.J. t !;Pl) -A Na,·y veteran Sunday gunned do11·n his parents . an elderly oc1ghbor llnd a 2-year-0ld boy in a mass murder called the nlOSI ~a1·age in the history of rural Susse x Couniy. Frederick L. Carr:i ghcr Jr.. 24. su rrendered 10 authorities in nearby ~e11·1on .11 12 ;30 p.111. and caln1ly nn111:iunc.;od he had shot Lhe four and !h~ n1othc:r of the boy. 'l'he bodies of lhe susJ>(>Ct's parents. Frederick L. Ca rragher Sr., tiO. and E1·e])n Carragher. 58, \\'ere found 1n their Sandyston home. A neighbor. Isabel Catala, 65. 11·as found in her home a short distance du11n th e street. and the boy. iden1ified as Khr1slian Guerin, \\·as found dead in the home of a friend in nearby 1\ndover To11-11ship, N.J. Snow Falls on Northeast ,~lost of .~aiion Basks • Ul Temperature• ~''·'~"I lO ?0 '·!•&r'~ j l l! lo 'L 71 2? 11.,.,1,, ,, 7! 11 .10 ( .... ,~... .... 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But col Otr 11~r1tu•••· dl1111lng lnlo the Q "'"" In 1unny Fl!lrld1, w~•• fell ~f!llS .... t!MlllMlll. Ind • (Gld WI VI w1rnlng ...... 9llltfl !11• WllClll'~ln, Co .. tal Wealher Y1rl1lll1 1'11911 CICIU'dt tod1y, L191!t ¥trl11M Wlncb nlqhl ~ mor11lng houri blcomlng wtilt rly 10 le U knolt In 1llt•"'l!Oflt IClll•¥ •l'<l Tuel- <iay, High !Oday In IN 60s. CN\lo11 1em.cl!!••turt s r~n<;rt lrGm ~ tG 61. l~l•nd !tmr>era!urti 1•11111 r1om •2 to IQ. W••er !~ptrdtur1 S.S. S1111, /110011, Tide• MONDAY $tc:Gnd low l :Ol p.m. ,11 TUESDAY Firil hr~h 1:l 7 1.m, S.<t Fir,i ION •: .... 1.m. 1.(1 Second l!i9h 1;l l p.m. 3.0 ~KOl'ld lo.. 1;,S p.m, I.I Sun fl"f• S:ll •.m. $111 ':ll 1.m. Moon rlw, 11:11 1.m. !tit• 10:17 p.m . l17Jl!'l~l!•ll DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery ot the Oat~ Pilot 1s guaranteed ltllnUf.frV/. If ,.. .. .wt Ult ,.. ~ .., ti J.#L Ql1 a rtw "" wil • ~t 11 ,.. Cab •• latll 1111 1:31 Jfl. $.llit"J 1111i S-0,, 11 ftl 161 Ill rtctM J11f COPY .., ! I.fl. $.!"'"'· • I I•· $1r!Uy, UI .. I t"' ... lnlllfrl 1' 'Oii tits ,., t~tfl ntf 111.•. Telephones fllnl 1)-11111 Cll!ftly •rtn . . • 642"4121 llolft•UI MLIMlll(IG' ltd .. "''""'''" -..... 140· llll SM tltllr:att. C'!iJtuflll luct. .................... d ) «ll ~ lJCDll. Upm -.• •oi • Syrian, Israeli Skirmishes Stepped Up Along Front By J.:o.lted Press lotf'rnatto nal S~ r1a and Israel clashed again In ~C1'era l areas along the Golan Heights front today and Syrian m 1 Ii tar y s pokesnlCn a<.·cused Israeli gunners of shelling three inhabited Synan \'i\Jages. it\€ spokesmen in !Jan1aseus said Jsraeli and Syrian forces exchanged • ,, h ' . ,. art1llerr fl re in the noMhem and ecntral sectors· of the G .... lan llcights. Ile said the exc.ha.ngt' star!rtl .;ii 9 ll a.in. in the northern sector, and later spread to the c£'ntra\ .:.c-ctor , Fighting con1111Lll·d into tht• nf!rrnoon. lhe S ~ r i a n ('onununiquc s~ud. SYRIA CL.\L\tED to ha1·e knoi,:ke<l . . - Heav y.C asualties Told In Iran, Iraq Co11flict BElRL'T. Lebanon (APl -The go\'ernment·controlled Iraqi pre ss charged today that Iran 11·as massing troops and armor along the border bcl\rcen the tv•o countries. Baghdad 11c1,·spapers said military spokesmen told them the Iranian buildu{) y,•as accelerated after hea\)' border clashes Sunday. the f:\'f':..~ \ ~n.'l..1dC':\~: ~und.1y said 23 [-,,,; , _,_ .._ , -.:~ .:ci:! tho: lr'.inians 11 tlh :.in U.".f'!'·'\ .-...!".': . .-.:.il.'.n "•l 1;,,dr<i a llt'l'k ago 1:~ .. 1· .,-;-.. -. 11t>fl' J...1lll'<l f>!' 11ounch.'\:. T":.•:: l ... -,,..! ·h;1! 5!tlt't' tht.'n lrnn1 :1n ·, ·.• R~·'" !;..:~ :\ f ! Y 1 n g rec:o111Hi.!S...~!\(':. :"::.N-• ..r.S ..:1;1.·p O\t·r lr.1q1 tcrritol\. Re latloo<> b..·t11 t.;-; !r.iG ~nd lr;1:1 ha\'e been ll'llSt' iur ;i • .,r'.1 · !hrw d(<"ades IRAQ CLAI,fED 70 Iranian casualtit'S because of runf11rtuv;. ('\,,nn..s to Shatt in the fighting , y,·hich it said occurrOO al Arab. the t~tu:ir. t,., 111l'1'n !ht' t11 0 in the Badra area. JOO miles east of ruuntries and \!:t~·, .:li...l'~ 10 the Baghdad and about li\'e miles from Persian Gulf . --''-----------------~---- out Israeli A.rllllery al Telou l ~at~mah and Tt~l {l\ar1 and to have 1nfhtled "hea\·v casual11es'' on Israeli for('es . Thl•ie w:1s no inunedialc con11nenl frofn the Israeli 1111litary l'Onimand in Tel A\i\". ·II was 1he second consecutive day 1hat fighting has been reported on !hi! Colan Heights front after a lull of a fe11' d:i.1•s. During that lull. Israeli Foreign ~liui~lt'r Abba Eban said the Sovkt L"iuon \ras pressuring Syria to relea9e a J1:.t of Isn1rli prisoners of y,•ar held s111ec the Oe1ollcr !\11ddlc r.:ast \Var. Such a list y,·ould fulfill an Isrueli precondition for talks on a troop discngageml'!ll agreen1ent along the front similnr Iv one \1orked out by l'.S. St>cretarv of State llenry A. Kissi nger bet,,.,:een Israel and Egypt on the Sinai front. I:\ JERUSALE:0.1, an Is r aeli go,·ernrncnt staten1ent said Eban told i11t• c:ibinrt at il s 1\'L>t.•k!y 1ncetin" th at the l·n1red Slates infom1ed hirn .. tl1e Soviet l'nion would Ix-ernploying its infl uence on Damascus to obtain 1!1c i Israeli pri- son('rs of l\'ar) list and llL'<i Cross visits for the prisoners.·· Jerusale1n has refused lo discuss a disengagen1ent \l'i!h IJan1ascus un til the !:s\ \1 as turned O\'C'r and the Red Cross ;.illowed to 1nspert the 1)0\\IS in Syria. Start Now ... Offers you POSITIVE REDUCING!. ~-,.,--,.-.. .'&o.f.!~ •• '· • . ""'".,. .... ' ,. BE THINNER THIS SUMMER! ti ~" • • ,, ~· • ' If yo u're.embarrassed to put on a bathing suit because of too many pound s and too many in ches, come in to see us. In the relaxing atmo sphere of the sa lon, you'll have a program of weight loss prepared just for yo u_ So, to "get in the swim of things." see Gloria Marshall first, then ... en joy! 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I /i'11lB !! ·."";::~:; 9. 11 (g/b!f ;z,atfj F IGUltE CONTROL SALONS NallDn'1 lead ing llgure control system Open daily 9 to 9 -Sa1urd1y 9 to 4 0 NEWPORT BEACH 4lOPACIFIC COAST HWY. -'4Z·l6JO THE CITY -ORAHCiE 59 IUZIUA SOUTH -H7-0Zll "I h•'lf!n't mel •women ye/, whoM 1;fl1Jre I couldn't lmprO\IO" CCOPvrloM 1112 -------------------..J ~lond~y Ftbruilty 11 IIJ74 DA ILY P~LOT j ----Statio11s (,'lose1l T1·e:1v e l e 1·~ Tur11 Seven Sought by FBI To Ritli11g· Buses In Hearst Abdziction LOS ANG l·'.LES rt:l'l 1 - Ci!y dv.•cllc1 s thro11~ed lll'W tlltne·a-rirJc hu~cs fur ~u1111y parks and bt.>Rchcs Sund;1y while driv~rs ~imn1er1·rl in bluck-long line~ fqr 55-<·L·nt-a- gallon fuel at th e <:i1y·s: '1·w open stations. And llil·re \\'ti\' IJl'l'tlOUS !1 \\' of 1hem. No niorc th~1n :1 du1.1·11 or so \\'1•r1• puniptng g:•~. s;u ll the Sourh1'rn 1·:1l1f11nu" :\tllu Club, and of I hose tl1at sl:1vct! open the lines they drcy,• oitl!n wrapJ>('d aroun1 ! llH• blor ~. :1 b1!u:>1 hon C'01n1nen1urating thnt ci1v'r. centcnn!al. Uncc · ag1:1 i11 buses 1:1long popular reso rt rout e<; wcr '.! ofr(·n f11!ed to rapacity and <tri\'l'rs O('Caslonally h:i d to shrug :1n<l pas!' up passengers 1valt1ng at the next corner. Beatchcs from Zuina IQ Ne w1>nrt dre111 cro1\•do;; of nf':irl v si hnlt 1nitlion undC'r 1rarni, hrilhant skies while ~011\l' or lhl! Jn11re dist:ult l)ll'H SUt'1• spo1s -J)lsnryland . !\t;irlneland 11nd I.ion Countrv S;1f;1ri -all \\'f•rc plainly hw·t by till· nghtcr fuel shorlaRc. !\ ;1 J d 0 11 !' hi g h \V ;l ;· SENATE CANDIDATE Republican Ea rl Brian Earl Brian BEHl\l~LEY I AP -TI1e FRI s:1vs it nO\V seeks ~e\ en per:.ons· in the kldnaptng of 11e\1·spa1><'r heircs~ Pr:tt rl<'lil !fears! and is "rw1nillJ.! out any nu 1nbrr of leads" outside the state. But the \\·eckend p;tssed wilhoul furthtr word fr o1n th~ Svn1bioncse l.!beratlon Arn1y tSLAL "'hi ch .said in a letTe r Thursday it \\'as holding 19· ycar--0ld ,\t is~ llearst. At the Hearst niansion In Hillsborough, a fa n1 i I y SJXlkesrnan said Sunda y was "a day of nothingness" for the victi m's d ist r au g h 1 parC'nls. ;\l r. and r-.1 rs. l ~andol11h A. Hearst. The father ls president and editor of th l: San F r an c i s tc O I<:xa1nlner. "E,·erybody I, clinging to the hope that !\londay's mall \1·ill bring somclhin;.:.·• s;1ld Jack Cook(', a vice Jircsiden! nf Hearst Corp The SLA Je\fer sal d ~fi ~" lh'a rst 1\·ould "be 1naullJln1·<I !n adequate pllyi-;\cnl und n1entnl <' o 11 d i t i o II and unharmed" 1£ tht' kidnapL'r.~· conditions are n1et. "Should anv ntt1.•mpt bt· made by autJiOrilies to re:<t'Lll' the prisoner or to arr1:st <rr hflrn1 anv SL.A elernent.,, tf1t• prisoner ·is to be cxccuti:d,'' the lel!er said. It pro1111st-d that •·further con1111tu1ic:i ~1ons 1vill follo1~·." Fill AGE ~T T h o 111,1.~ T:lngled h111·s choked ont• CC!l\l·r <'ily l!lll'l"S('t'\iOll ;ui<I !he 01\•ncr of 1h1· op11n s1a11on had to shut d1111•1 1 11•ht·11 :111 a 111b111:1nl'1· 11•ith ~irr11 lil'rt·an1i11g eouldn't 11 :1 -~ s Lhrough !ht~ ears. The station s1t11:1tion 1va~ lighter th:1n 1no~• 1~i·1·~t'tH!' 111 the pa st fr11• 1nonths, p 11!et· said. and 1nu1onst" lulalll'd more than 1.000 c:11l<; bv midd<i y . asking l:11v cnforccnl1·nt :1g1·11eies if 1 lll'Y knew the IOl.:H fL OO or open stations. p:11nd1'1;111, n10~1 flt"Oplc ;ire Jl:.~t :1rr:11d !O \'('lltUl"l' loo r:~r rr .. 111 l:o1n1! for f~·:1r th(•y l'<!ll t t-!t't h:1C'k , Gus Desir e Cost 8200 Will Seek Sen.ate Seat SACRAM E\'TO (UPI \ Earl Bri:in. a rising young Big Cars Do11't Sell At Auto Si111er111arl<.et O:"JE H E~Ell \ rln \"rr tl a~n I bother tu c;ill. 111• sn1:1sli1·d into one gas station off1t 1". found tile l:i·y to np1•r:1tt' !he putll1>s ;11111 fr1•1•h ' i,!!1~.-.i·d ltp hi.~ l':lr tht·n ll'fl ih" no~.1J,. dnbbllng out another 7 5 g:i tlon.o;; 11r fut•I Frtcv•a.v ;111d ~u rLlt'l' st1"(·1·1 lr:1ffic \ra s 11o!it·cably lii;:htt'I' th:1n 1n~ht 1v1.·\·kvnds ~111u!1,\' ('!lptains j:111111H·d ~1anna 1)t·I ll.1v channel 1\'llh 1 h e 1 r saiiboa ts und 1norc than r.i~~ bicyclist.~ µed:d "d :12 n11l1·" lhrough Pas:id1·na Slrccls i11 S.,.\ FRA\CISCO (t;PI I - A r1•:tl ('State apprnic:er's d1·i..1 r1• fur guso1inl' l<1ndf'd hinl Hl Jitil Sund a_I', police said. \\':ivnc S!iC'fv:itrr. 3 0. n•fus~xl 10 !llO\"P hi s r:1r \\'hf'n ofl 1 r1·r~ ti1ld lunl :1nd nt!1C>rs 111 :1 line al ;1 scr1·ife stalio11 1hrv 11•rn• dlec:.1lly double p;1r0k1·d. p:11rnlnH'll \\"illi~1n1 1\hh1;v and John (' a r n e y l'Cpoftl•d. St1•i l\":1!1 ·r spC'nt l\•;o hours 111 j;1i! bl'fOrc friends 1>0sted $:.!00 boil. An<l thc·re \1·as no g:as in hi ~ car early this morni11i.:. star or the Re a g a n Achninistr.llion tod;iy ;1n - n0t.1nc<•<l his r.:nndidac.v for the l 1.S. Sena te, decla rin!-'. Re1>uhllc<111s 1nust not let the "\Vatergate s.vndrome" scare 1hcm 0111 nf !he elecloral arrnn. l~ria n bli.~!t>red ln cuinh{·nt Democrat Alan Cranston as :111 ''an;1chronism" -an '"old- Jin c !Xllilician" 1vho is out of step wit h the ne\v appro1:1ches de1nandrd by 1974 proh!en1s :ind 1hl' "rebirth of public n1orality.·· S . .\N DIEGO (AP ) -/\Tea auto1r10bile dealers turned ;i stucliurn parking lot i11tu a giant sl101vroo1n in an l'ffort to sell leftove r 1973 n1od c!s and pro 1· i •! e fuel-rons«ious hu\'ers 11.'ith an a u to sui>crm<1rkct. Hundreds of full-~ized cars 1 \1-rrc on display during th.- weekend at Sa n Di c g 01 · Stadi!Jm, but less than half tile autos brough t to the .o,iant lot by the 13 partleip<t!inr, clealer~ \\'t·re sold. Ernie Can1pbel1, genernl ! sales manager of a lot•J\ Cadill ac dealershi p, s.1id th~' I:"J 1972, • rll'a~an elevated · be ·d 11' t h j 11in1 to st'Crclarv of the ilealth Hien, Sl es se ing-c · Jrf!O\'er cars. '"'<IS tu s;11·1'..', <ind \\'elf arc Agency. \Vhich ga soline for n101oris1 ~ Ii• De11iocrc1Lic Cou11cil Refuses Lo E11dorse has a $6.1\ billion budget nnd . larger than the state providing one place 11·hi·rl' is they could sec s (' ~, c r a I f!O VL'r11n11·n1.s of 4fi stairs. different inakes of autos Brian resigned the post Feb. \.\·ithout driving all O\'er to1vn. I to run ag1iin:-t Cranston ~ ",\\any hal"e \\'arncd me thnt ~tany of the auton1ohik·s 1 ~AClll\~I E\10 +L·P1 1 -A 1vidclv frag1nl.'n tc·d Ca lifornia Dc1n0Cratic 1'01111<·11 h :is refused to 1•ndor~l' :i n .\' condidnte f1•f l-!O\'Cr:1cr or othrr contt•.;ied s t :1 t t• ~ l 1! f' office at tht• .lU!ll' 4 pr1n1.'lr~· clC'C'tlon. • \\·ere priced frorn $1 .CKJO 10 this is not a year for s3.uoo bc\o·.v li~;t price. b111 \.\'Onl:!n f:11all 1 ~tahhcd ix'r ftepub1icans lo seek n1:ijor Campbell said he mol"ed onl" hi~slJrind \1·ith · .. butchr-r knife officr." Bri fl n said \.\'hrn 14 of the J~ Cadillacs h. 15 froi~t of !hC'ir chil dren 11 hen announcin;: _hi: c:1ndicl."lcy. brought to the siadiuin. ht• app.1ren1ly rrfuscd lo g('t ··1 am 11·1~hng: to take n1y .J. ~:. Trerall\•:in. :i S:in her an curly n101nin~ :-n ack chauc.l·~ against the a!Jegedly 1 __ . · poliC\' said Sund:iy. unbc."l\able ineun1bcnt," he ("1u1chi11~ his blC'ecling neck. declared. 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I l1•11k1·n li11t li e· :.dd"d 111'1! ··1f <11\d 11fa·11 11,· tuul •11111n' 11 ' P''"''1hli• 1 111.·~· 111ul1f ht· l1 11~l·d lu tih• ~1 ;1d1 1l ; ! 11 ~SIR WALTERS ft.:.. Eci,y IQ l11~e CO•e 111 w.,,n n' w.,a, Ho'""" 111• men th11t fall in pl11ce ""'"'oily. 2052 Newport Blvd. c ........ .... , ..... ,, Jt•"·t_•lr~· & (. t• 111 St Ct II t• S low discount orlces ! /l (),r :y ·fti fo R lVCllY OCC l\SiON rJUR GUARANTEE l ull ''"""I "I"'"'"' +J ""' o!rtu .,j J"''"rl1• f_.il, II• •j'I"•'"' f,., I I 11 t •I ,11.-, '""'' 111•" • "" I'_."' All Items 1n 14 01 181< solid [Old •• •t I '''"' ' P a., " '+ ,, " " ' . " ' ' I ·~·· I' F' J '• p ! r • l «. ,, •'' ,, ""' J. " • . ' '"' " ~ '" ' ,.., ' Ct • ., l """ nn •• '"'•" 19111 , • 1, If . ' . ' ' '. ., .... r.• " ...• .. 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Jeri's Florist Tow11 & Co1111try Sho,pl119 Ce11fet" • H111tl .. to1t hftlll 962-0013 Send the FTD LoveBundle · and the Extra Touch· f~n~il~u-rc-,u-,-,-11~1]-or~s-,-,~ .. ~p-rc:~~,:,,".'t1·rl a Sl'fba<·k for his gubC'n1:11orial l':Hnpa ii:n. A C(}.;1]ition or dC'lC'_gatrs supportinR other :i nnoun1 '('(! mJjor candi<lat e~ lo th e 22n<! annual CDC ronv1 ·nt ion 1~·an1- 1·ct up S1u11la1· lo d1·111· \\:deli•· 1fw:o c11dors\'rn~·111 11h1'11 hv f:1!!ed lo rL·t~·i t·r 111,-. 111•e1·:,,- sray 60 percent votr e s1<1 .... ,,,.,., .... , <·nr~STl .l.\F: 1t "P !1 r\ lx'ginning .\'(lUU.~ 'i k I I' !' 1!ro\\·ncd in th(' u·\' ll":'lll'r~ or Gr:iss VaHry Lnkr :-i11nct:1\ :1rtrr Ill' ~ki 1•1! 011tn th1· l;1k1"s lr:1g1I£'. ICt'·l'I \••fl•fl );llrf;l{"!' ,\ fir e dl•pan 111~·111 11·~1·ul'r 11Parl\" los1 Iii': l1f1·. 11 111. 11·h1·11 the i~ coll<lll~l'd henl~:.1!!1 h1 1n as he \\'ilS inching his v.·civ IQ rt';1ch th,· ~1n U:~~lin1~ .1u111h \\'ith :i 1;u1dt'r A111llnrit1f'~ ~;111t ltob('rf L. ~lonrlor .Jr. had JU~t t;ikcn a fr-w bt1gi nni1H~ skiinf? les.~H111!; fron1 his fa t11f'r 11·hc n he dHshrd do\\·n " :dopr on his 011·n. B.:for(' hr 1·0111tl s1op, lhe n1omcntun1 ('arrii•ri hfm 300-fct•l onto the l;lliJ' .surface I1nd he <' r :1 s 11 e <I through the 1t'e. e Cy<'li•t Kill<'ll VAL VERDE fUP I I -A l{'('n-age n1olorcycllst frn1n Bald~'in Park died Surnlay 111hen " S('cond cyclist collided 1111 ll[Jry· Bandit 1\1\\"Al>l.\ tl'Pl i -The :h·acll\ snap of tht• pistol !1:11111ti.·r <·0111·1n1'1·d !lon11u• \k·r1·~·r rh:11 tlh! n1<irkt•t ti 11Kl11 ll':1sn"t j<Jk1n~ l!ut. th en again, \lt•rl'er 11:1s n 't surr . nfrrr a\1. II h 1) \\ " \I I ii ,. l l' ~ I t;! u'1'ru·•" · 'l'bt' 1~· l'l,•·111t ~i .. pr1·r tu\\l 1mlit'l' he didn 't ).?~·t 1no re than fl f111I' y:'l rtl~ frc)111 Lut"k\ ,\t1rk•·t 11 h1·n a l11l ll' r~·:J "lll'lr!.~ 1·;1 1 1;ulll·t! up 111 the p:1rk1n~ In! ;111d the pa :>sr ni:r\•r drn1;111ded ~1 e r c e r ' s .;hopping b::i g of food. ".111.~t gi11• inc 1·utir C !"\1("1'r i c~" ~ll'reer la!er q11ol1 rl thf' h.an:\it ;i ,; ,,:11 n · 'rh1· 3fi rr<ir-\Jl,J I·: I ,\fonh 1n<in said hi' ehuckled. thinking t h l' ep1~or!c 1ras a put-un, and hl: l.'ontinued 1\·alking. But 1h • ~n;1p-click nf the 111a11's p1 '-lul -h:1n1mt't s 1 op pr d hun 1·1 his tr11tk~. \Vi1h a stunn('d look hr handed over the ~ror1•rics Jnd tho little red sports car huz?.t'd a11'<1y. REHER'S MISSION FLORIST & GIFTS CALL 837-6502 25571 .... "1 ..... 1 .. ,..,k .. y Mi1si•• Yl•I• PARTY PLEAZERS FLOWER 0 SHOP 546·9172 3013 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP, INC. CALL 546-8284 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa of Joie de Fleur .perfume. A delicate floral print folder containing J cap;,ule of FTD's exclusive Joie de Fleur perfun1::. \.\"i lh him on a pri\'<Jte rural ~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;iii:iiiiii;;;iiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~-:-;.-;:::--;::::~~:iii:~~~~I track north o[ Svhnar. I' --- Sheri(f's dcruiies said c:ary ~1enard, 1.1. 1vas apparentl,v standing beside his c_vt le :111d I hidden fr111n vit•\\' when lhe second rider rounded 1 curve I and s!rurk Mcn;ird e Poli<'11 queried , LOS ANGELES (AP\ - Sen. Alan Cranston, a frcqurnt c r i t I c of the J\"ixnn adminlstrolion·~ do m I's t l r flt. policies, sa ys he i" "be~innini.: I ~JO MW MocArtlt1r ''''" H.,.., Ytew C"'9t. 64MM lo question whAI substanec 441l•t11rti Sttoot, c.1,. 111 ... • 641·1144 there ls" to the Preslden1's I~':==::: fore ign pollcy Jnitialivcs. II • i In a drnft of n speech pre- pRre<I for dell very tod11v in Los I Angeles, Cr11nston (0 -Cn ll!. ), called tor "a n1oce realistic analysls" of Nl:ton's "com- n1C"ndablc but s!lll largely In- complete forchm policy Hc- compllsh1nents. ·• e ·"•le Slnhbed LYNWOOD !UPI) A VALLEY OF FLOWERS CALL 968-2535 1717• "I" lrookh11r1f StrMf •01111hll11 v.11e, 2640 HAllOI ILVD. COSTA MIU FLORIST • HOUIS ....... w . ••• -••• We H9Mf SI• MejwC ..... C .. 546-5525 DOIM' DISAPl'Oll'IT YOCJR VALENTINE. SEND EARLY. "The f1D LoveBundle-tender blossoms plus a satin heart sachet with a capsuJe of FTD's exclusive new perfume, Joie de Fleur. To send your glit almost anywhere c.all or visit your FrD Florist today. (Most Fro Florists accept major credil cards.) $1250-llsuoily available et less than •M1n ludtptndeot bu5l~sm11n. Mth FTO Mt mber Flori~t 5tts hh!iNfnprkm. • 1974 Florists' Tnin~world Del lvrry As$0da!lon ~vour Extra Touch Aorist~ llr-;;;;;;;;;=~--~;;;;;;.------·· =---·--.-..;· 11---------....,.-----:F~LO::":w::":E;:R~S =i .-=---____ D_E_M_U_R_L .. • SEAL BEACH A A:::~~~N c~sL~Rl~i~A by DEBRA • FLORIST FLORIST w FLOPfSTS 11 7 ....... , A 64'5.0093 "" ........... . JOI Welti """"' 111St l.oc• ll•d. • • ~!~·A~ ... 70 s-t .... H•"'*-'fe• l•och 51a CQ71 6'11 H•wpo" l!•d. ~ .,. 213-431·25'1 841·1871 " ~ ' IC01Ht01!6thSI,] ' 6 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE , It's Leal{ing Again! SEE! I TOLD YOUI SE NATOR seen SAYS HE'S SEEN DOCUMENTS AT THE WHI TE HOUSE THAT WILL CLEAR THE PRESIDENT OF ANY WATERGATE INVOLVEMENTI The infan1ous \Vhitc l·louse Plumbers unit. we are told, was set up for the specific purpose or traekini; down and :->lopping leaks of government informatiou. Jn fa('t , that 's where it got its nan1c. No 'v Y:e are wttnessin g son1e more rather e!fectlve "ll;aking'' by the \·Vhite I-louse itsel r in a can1paign de· signed to discredit witness John Dea n and i111p ly that, iJ' the truth \vere known. the tapes of hi s conv~rsa tions \vith the President would prove !Vlr. Nixon's innoi.:cnce in the \\'atergat.c. affair. Sen, lll1 gh Sco1L says he has see11 sun11naries of the talks. Vite r>residcnt F'ord fol low..; suit. though admit· ting he's only been tultl about the evldence and hasn't seen it .. And now $natches of conversations have been .leaked to n1en1bcrs of the press by "infotn1cd sources." 'J'he J>residenl's th,lef \.Vatergate lawyer, James SL Clair. e<.'l1oes the tlalrn that "the evidence does support \Vh:i t I.he f>resident ha s said." But the evidenee apparen!ly hasn't reaclletl -\Vater- }!ate spetial prosecutor Leon Jaworski. who say;; he's i till awaiting a response to hi s request for further data front the \Vh1te !louse. .Jaworski was publicly casti gated by St. Clalr for rerealing this deficiency just days aft.er the President f;a id !i(• h:ltJ turned over all available evidence, but the 'rJi-te !lo use later backed: down and adinitted so1ne n1aleri:il still is l>eing wiihheld. ()uc can't help wondering why. if the tapes con- tain llle evidence claj111ed by t he lVhite lloµse, they \vcren't released to the Senate con1n1ittec and lhe pros- ecutor a year ago. Sc n:sibJ c Ite,jec tio11 Atling in the foo tsteps of the Board of Supervisors·. the Orange County School Board last week wisely i urned aside a hasty bid by Supt. Robert Peterson lo set up Laird, Nixon Split On Amnesty Issue \\'ASHl 1\'(;TQN-The as 1on1 sh1 11 g disagrec1nl'l1! bet11ee11 Hichard ilt. :\ixon and illelvin R. Lai rd O\'l'r arnncsty tor Vi ctn an1 drafl (Jod,.;crs understores as nolhing c!Sl' lhe Prc sld..:nt"s dangerous isol.:ition fro111 thP shrc•vd .politician 'l'ho has just ended eight frustr<iting nlonths as don1c~1 ic ~·01 1n~c:­ !or. No! oniy d i.~uL•t 1·~" n1cn l 011 11111· i:-:-•i.· but anlitl1c!1(':1I J\l\~I· l i ca I ph1\11~11pl11t·<: and non-ton)n1U1li1··1· lion bcl\'ICC!l l•l'O o\d allies arc glar ing!;' revealed hy their conflicting: response to a Veterans of foreign \Vars IVFiV 1 protesl over Laird 's ovo11'rd interest 1n ''conditional an1nesty.'' \Vithout consulting or inforn1ing Laird. President Nixon told the VF\V his oplXJsition ~o a1nncs!y remains 1otaJly inflexible, \Vithout consul!ing or informing the President, Lai rd told 1he Vf\V that changing conditions have n1odified his own earlier opposition to a1nncsty. NOTiflNG could Ucl\cr dcn1011Slr~H1! lh(' basic incompatibility of the two n1en. In telling the VF\V th a !. "throu ghout m.v career of public se rv1('~. 1 have k•arned to avoid ahso!ulc dogmatic positions ... Laird 1v:1s implicitly contrasting :\tr. Nixon's rigidi ty. But beyond 1he contras!. t.he VF \V co rre5pondence revettled the degree 1o ,1·hich !he President has sin1ply stopped Wlking to his dornestic counsrlor. i\'ith tl,S, forces no longl'r fighling in \lictn~m. Laird h:ts Jong fcl l .sorne1h ing 11111s1 hc dunP ;100111 30.000 lo 40,(~! ,voung nlen 11110 fk•d rhi.:; country 10 escape the draft. I-le said 1101 h!ng to 1he Prcsi<lcnt, but in a Jan. ( EVANS·N OVAK J 5 in!ervie\v 1rith a Scripps-Ho1vard rPporter suggested amnesty for the exiles in return for "sonic sort of Sl•rvlc.:c" to their co un try. llt'ading that intl'rvi cw. the \1F\V hicr;'lrchy 11·as outraged. On Jan. 7, na iional co nimandcr Ray R. Soden sent fllr. Nixon a smoldering letter \\'hich rC<itQt<l!ed the VF'\V"s "total and unrcmit1in g OIJpC>Sltion to any form of arnncst.v:' lie expressed '·shock and a tl crp sense of bctraya r· by Laird's ne\v position. RAPIO corrcspontlcncc not. being the st rong suit of the Nixon \\rhite House. no reply ll'aS sent the VF\V until J<in. 2:l. During those 16 d<1ys. fl.lr. Nixon did not seek out Laird. target of VF\V rage. Nor did he CQnsult rounselor Bryce llarlo>'.: or the Don1cst!c Council's s1aff. Instead. sta ffers \\'ho routinely handle corresponden ce chc-cked the President to n1akc certain he still opposed amnesty in <1ny form. lfe did. His Jan. 2.1 letter to Soden. not released lo the press. reaffirmed his stand . "Th(' fc\v 1vho refused 10 serve or deserted thei r COWllry." he 1vrole, .. must pay a penalty for their c·llQ1C'1' , __ \\'C c~u11101 provide forgiveness f1}r rhein . thl' price is a criminal 1x:nalty." 1'haL the President addrd, "still reflects n1y \'ie1v." lfc sh rugged nff "rcCT'nt reports in the press '"hich 11avc bct'll attrihtt!C'd to others," 1vithout H gest ure at defend ing L<:iird , LAIHD did a quli;t burn after receiving a carbon copy of the VF\V's letter 10 i\'lr. Nixon . An o!d Navy man \1·ho his department as an independe nt taxing a gency. Trustees said they want rnore time to study the proposal before giving any kind of support to it. Earlier Jn the week, s uper visors absolutely re!'uscd to look at the 1clea until it 1s endorsed by Lrustees. Peterson's plan, ai rned at giving all control of county school n1atters to the county sc tlool boa rd, smacks or empire building . As the syste1n now stands". the final authority on all county :-;chool rnatters 'is the board of superviso rs. J>etei·so n clairns the dual·authority syste1n n1akes adn11 nistration twic.:e as hard as it s hould be . .So, he tried to push t hrough a resolution favoring his plan without even getting the forn1a l suppo1t of hi s own board_ 'fhe move was particularly rash in li ght of the fact Peterson has been roundly criticized as runnJ ng one or the most poorly administered departments in the county. To be fair, the independent school operations pl;111 1nay have son1e n1erit in lerms of stream lining a bulky 1nanagcn1ent syste111 . -Bul to atten1pt to rush it through \Vilh vir tu ally no time for study is irresponsible, I WOND ER WHAT THEY WE RE? • 'r hc t=•ublic Wi11:s Orange ('ounty superviso rs last \Veek finally ran1e together on an issue blatantly tinged witll polities over the pa st two nionths -p urchase of the Sta rr H.<i nch as a regional park. In opting to buy the 5.500-~i cre site, th e board <"Hided a ge1n lo the county's open spal'e tl'O\V n that n1ay out- shi ne all the others. Public support of the project was startling in it s scope and gratifying to official supporter~ of the pur. chase. It grew more and more obvious to obst ruc-tio nl sts on the board that further delays would be inexcus;1ble. Properly dev,eloped anti sa nely utilized. Starr ltanch could easily beco1ne one of the 1nust signiJi(·ant wilderness areas in Califo rnia. Dea r Glo o1n y Gu s lt'n!/C, P1•ice Co1at1·ols N o t ll'orl~ing Jn vie11• of the \\'aler;;!::!Le indiet- 111cnts. il looks as thou gh a ne1r con1miltee lo supµort the Prcs1· dent 11ii\l he formed : Prisoners in Support of Ni.'l:on. G!l)l)my Gus commcnll ~rt submi!ttd bv t••d~•• il!d dt not llK fSSllrilV re/Itel l~e ~'"'" ot !lit newspa pt r. 5tnd your Pel Pet\lt IO Gtoomv Gus. Di ilY P llol. 11·011 a Purple fle{lri and rose fro111 the rauks to bcoo1ne an office r during iVorld \Var 11. VF\V cnen1ber La ird used Navy 1<1nguage to grun1b!e that th e VF\V h~1d •'put a con1r;:ide on report." During Laird's \Vhite House tenure. he ne\•er 'discussed this "'ith the President. Neit her has anybody else. hig h \\'hi te House officials lold us. rvtr. i'ixon is not only isolat ed from lhe outer world but sealed off fron1 his own staff's uncongcni<l l advice. Kno\1•ing his revulsion for advice rontradicting his own axion1s. his aides protect themselves by holding their tongues. TJIUS, Prcsldent Nixon is prob<1bly \1'holly w1a\vare of bipartisan feeling in Congress that something eventually must be done about an1ncsty , a feeling fully perceived not only by Laird but , more l111porlantly. also hy Vice J'>resident Gt•rald n. Ford. As representative of i\lic:higan·s 5th Congressional J)ist rict. r·ord ans\\'l'rcd 111ail by suggesting t'ondi1ional amnesty -1hat is. for vio l;itors 1vho put in substitutl'.' scrl'i<·e for their country_ Laird , lcavu1g the \Vh ite House 11·it li his store of politic<il "isdo1n sad I,\' unt apped by tllc Prcsid cnJ. has sai d Ford will nn1v asstune rnan;v of hi~ duties. Ford is also sensl!ive to poli!1c;1J trends and the need for flrxibi11ty. H111 1\·hethcr he 1vill prove to lJe one srn~ill \Vhi t more successfl1l than the 11n11su1:11ly articulate Laird in getting through tu lhe President is t'xtremely doubtful High Pay and High Prices \it\SHI KVTO.\ -·:\111ong Ille h11 lto1v sounds cn1erging fron1 th e \Vl1i!l' \lou~~·. as heard ri;Hio11wide, \\'RS Preside11t !\"ixon's Suite-of·tlu_•·Union assrrtion tl1;1[ "pt•ople <L rt' earning more ;· whnt 1t1c.v t·arn hu~·s niorc. rnore thn11 ever belorc in history_,. Uut it 1~ !rue. ho11cvc r hollow 1t sounds in the l'lllnklnc ~J !he lrcadn1ill 11 l1t·rc sn n1;111y 1\1nl'r1ca11<; t 11 i n k Lhey ;J'rc pt:d<dl1 1tg 1 a~!l'!° to .;;!it.V Ill tiH! :-Ctll1~ l1l:1t(_', Jn :;borl 11:1'.:t '> l1avc been rising f:i . .;. lcr thcin prices for :i i least 15 years. /111d in general, the faster 11·nges rise ih t· faste r prices rl se. Acl'ording to <i \\';111 Street Journ;il compilation fo r the years 1962-1973, consurner prices arc up 5:1 percent, "-·hile 11•cckly earnings or production <lnd non·supe.rvisory 1rork(•rs in n1a11uraeluring industries incrcullerl 110 µ<'r ccnt. Tl1c tonclusion can be dr;n~·n 1tt1l \'.'age ri ses rapidly <'n1erge as pl'IC't rises of manufactured good s. ;11though this is <Hl over-sin1plificat!on of the ver y complex process including: O I he r in1portant f.-ictors. BUT rr su rC'IY is not f;ir off !h<: rnark tbat if l\:C 11·ish a high 1v;igl' 1•c:onorny •vc n1u st accept a high price C:l'OJlOlTIV. ;tnd that IS \\hat \\'l' do h:J \'t' 11nd urldo11b1cdly 11111 h:1 rc f•)!' n1uny yea rs to co1ne. ,\'ot even 11:1gi: ;ind prJcr t'Ontrol~ 11;1\'l' prol'cd rcl1alile: they 111·r 111 th e prort·ss of \)tllng illf<i11do111::(1. TlJl' £inly thing th;1 t 11•ill 11·ork is !o go rl1rough !hr 11Ti~er. That 1-: \1·hal lhl' :--;ixun adminislr<ltlon has dccictcd t11 le t the cou11tr)' d1; fo1· al least the 11\'Xt six months. i\:e :ir<: to have a •·1it1 1~·· n:ccssiun , a pt'rtod uf no gro11•l11, ;i breathing spell_ 'Tht' Nix o 11 a£Jm 1nistration \\'Ill Sil S1ill <ind t1.1kc Ill! hr;ll 11s 1011~ ;1:> it c:i n_ ,\'t_1 \\Or\ UtJ\ tlus 111:.i krs 1llt' h·udl't'' of 1hi; organtl.l'd l;1hor flirivu :-_ lt t\1111•'-' :1t H 11n1c \1hcn they ttrl' t'llll'nng 11cgo1Ja1 1011s f1Jr ;i 11c.1v ruund of •\'age incrl·:ises in k('y industries 11h-1ch 11·ill ~l'I the pattern for !he 11hole nalion :1ud 11ill be rl•flccted in sti ll higher prices A period of economic: slagn<t tlun. 11 1th 111tlc concern orr·r pnel•s. 1s uot tlh! lx·sl. (Jf tunes (0 tll·got1a tc ror ~l raise. 1'he dc inoc-r:ilic 11·a~' -011rl labor's \1·ay -sho uld be cmergl'lltY HC'ion 10 1'1ght orf a recession "'Ith incrt:'JS("d public. spending. !011·er ta.xt•s and highe r 1ragcs ;i!ong "·ith price and profit ton!rol.~, tr usl·bui;t111g ;uid 1> u b l i c exposure. But lh;1L ls not Nixon·s 1ray. The rn1•a111n~ uf his budget and l'tOno1n1c rncss;i (!cS to Congr1•ss j:; \(1 ll'! ::i "l111 lc" ri:Cl'S.51011 COtll1•, if it llll!SI, 111lh its 1;1.n-rcc li\'C t:ffc1.J on 11·;1g~·.1; und pnces. • ;-i11d :ll'l't•pt' all tl1e olhl·r eonsequenc(·S. li e 11:.i.~ tr ied lhis before. only to have ti1 re1 t'r~l' hirnself. and it is apparent that he is ready 10 do so again. HE PH O,t!SES there 11·ill be "no r·vi:cs.s:ion." 1vhith is o 11·ay of saying 1h:il the standstill of the economy won'l he permitted to be a bad one , because II.:· holds in rc~crve public spending and 111.o; cutting nieasurcs to revive business, l'n1p\oyment and illl'Omcs. These would h1.• brought forih U1 a feveri sh hurry later in the year. ! [o'rC ire have a kind of ecooomi!! bnnk1na11ship -approaching close to 1h1; pree1pa:c 11·i1hout plunging over. This risk-taking \vas more supportable in i\'ixo11's rarlier ye ars "'hen he inspired more confidence, but it may still v.·ork. Consequ ently. public spending is to tx· held to a more or Jess normal gain, the tax line is to be held, wage ;ind price controls are to be phased oul -and inflation is lo bt• endured bt·c<HIBC it 1n<ly be slo wing do\\-'ll. l'or it is clea1t tbal measures to right r1'cession are prctiscly those which wuulrl increase 1nf1;1tion. Given thot thnll'l', Nixon nsks serious re<:ession. Actors Are Cliildren In Grow1i-up Clotlies !L 11as t'otnfort1n ;::: tu i'e;\cl. 111 l;l.~l tnunth'~ issue of 'l'hc l'nl1 c 1n:ig:i1.1nt·. th at Sir Al ec <;ui r1 nrss. !ht' l~n!lsh ;'lt!Or. has :ibanclnned the idea nf \IT iting ~1 1~ a111oh1ogr:.i\1hy, I co11gr111ul;111: hirn vp(Jn !h:1t. singu ar :ict nf-selr·:iti11r~aliu11 , it 1s. an t'Xamp)c other p<;rfor nit·r"> .~ho11lrl fo il.O\I'. (SYDNEY J. HARRI~ Jail Population Gets a New Look In the \\'hole s1vccp or hlcrary effort , nothin g is 1nore app;llling than n book 1vrilten by nn actor or :ictl'rss -<ind -;ospc<:i[-11ly 1:1n au1 ohiogr<l pl1y. A.s a prof(•ssiona l dran1;1 tritic. l have read seorrs of them withou! e1·t1r finding one I desired to ri11i~h , I Even my dear rri flnd and bridge. purlncr, the la~e Sir Cedric Hardwicke, despit e his literacy and long friendship 1~·ith Shaw, \\-'role only {I passable mcn1oir in his ''Victori an in Orbit.") s:uJd1·sl, JX,"Uplc 111 UM' world off the sl:igt·, most or thetn are children dressed up in thei r parents' costumes, yet they 1~·rsist in "antlng to be more than they arc-directors or poets or Deep Thinkers -because at bottom they are 1101 conlent lo be merely mummers. Yet '"'hy not be conten t simply to give pl easure lo people, without reeling ooe has to commlt one's sou) to paper? As Guiness candidly renecls to his intervie'l\·er, ''It has all been lovely and amusing, but one has remained a child without growing up.'' Krog li T y JJifies tlie 1-lig li er Class o f Cri1n i1ial \\'ASlllNGT0:'-1 -The F' e d c r a I pcni!c11tiaries .:ire about 10 get a hi gher class of crin1inal th an those 11,•ho have ·tx.-cn causing the corrt'cl ional auihorities so n1uch trouble in rece nt years. Instead of I.he bl11ck b;1nk roblx>r \1itl1 b;id rceth <ind o • lcious altit ude, or incorrii{- ibl t.•. loud-111outh('d. radical Ca thn!u· priests, the \VA Sl'S arc going to 1hl' t::<)l· aboose. The first "-'llS E. Ho\\·ard Hun1 , but his years \Vlth the CL\ had t"'·isted him into someth ing the rest of us salmon faces can't easily identify w11h. Egil (Bud) Krogh , however, is perfect. so white and middle class he CQUld n1akc Dristan comn1crcials. Egl1 Bud, you may ren1cn1her. was the boss of n1e Plumbers 11hn began serving his six-months iu j;i1J a fp1~· days ago. Th e judge staj'l'Cl ex1~cu1 ion to give him a lil11e lime lo straighlen up hia affairs and appear with his blonde wife and his two charn1ing blond children on r a television show wh1•rc c ns·s "'®ubtable Mike \Vallace. inlen'ic·wed him. Even Wallace, though, wasn 'I ab le !11 s et Ettl Bud to explain what was going ( VO N HOFFMAN J through his head \Vhen he ordered the famous burglary of the Los Angeles psychiatrist's office. Not that Egil Bud isn:1 prohL~ely contri le. Judged by his \\'Ords, he "'ould seem a promising candidate !or rehabilitation, doubly so since of all lt icha rd Nixon's White House Horribles, Krog h enjoys the best reµutation . People who daydream about puJljng Nixon's fingernails out apply adjectives like decent. honorable, kind, honest and truth!ul to Egi l Bod . BUT IF they're right, there is no point in sending lhe man r\Q jail. He i:;i not a Fit candidate for punishment or rehabilitation. His problem and ours is that he suffers from hopelessly bad judgment and you don't put people with bad judgment In jail; you just don't give lhem responsibl e positions. Yet it seems our aovernment is swarming with people with a fatally dencicnt grasp on reality. Take the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Ad1nirol Thomas Moorer. the chap who had his yeoman spying on Henry Kissinger. Putting aside questions of • decorum and orderl y proced ure. an American admiral who spies on the Secretary of State Ja cks the judgment to know who the enemy is and when he is laking an unacceptable risk. which is Pentagonian for taking fool chances. Given the adn1ira\'s defective sagacity, ima gine \'.'hat dippy goings-on we can ,expect to find in the lower ranks. Not long ago a Federal court case gave us a chance to find out when the judge had issued an order tell ing the Army to stop bedeviling enlisted men suspected of smoking pot or being friends \\.'ilh soldiers who smoked pot. TIIE EVIDENCE deve loped in court showed that the Arn1y was practicing something it called "The Full Court Press'· on .its own men. 'This consists of ordering a whole company out into the yard. ordering them to strip naked as jay birds whil e the o!ficers go do..wn the line inspecting every "cavity" for the feared contraband. Introduced into !.he rerord wa s a wrillen ord er by a Marvin D. Llewellyn, ligb.t colonel of inlantry, which said: "Burning ca ndles is not authorized. Psychedelic lights are prohibl t1!<1 .. no anti-A1nerican. antf·Army. ant I ~ religious, or JXllitically oriented posters or pictures are a uthorized Pornog raphic displ~s will not be ' allo\ved . Exan1ples or such include the depicting of sexual intercourse and the le•vd display of the ge nit als. Centerfold pictures or Playboy and other similar photographs are not considered in this ca tegory ." NEVER l\11ND that they don't t•ven have psychedelic lights in junior high :inymore, never mind that the poster business di ed in 1969 or that the drug epidemic is over, an Arn1y office r who spends his days drawing distinctions in sex-y pictures is irremediably defective in judgment. Light Colonel Llewellyn will make a suit able successor to Light Admiral Moorer. Our government is loaded with men who can't understand that the odds <ire against everyone being a spy, a traitor. a securit.y risk or an enemy of the sta.te. Every organization must suffer a certain number of ofl1cia ls who li ve by delusion. but \lte. have so many that lo survive sensible n1cn must play the rool. The ad111iral and the colonel and 10,000 others rem.:i in ~l their pos.Ls while the luckless Egil Bud goes to jail. but neither iu ii nor school nor therapy <'iln mrntl then1. One by one. sonic <lay .~()011 . they niust be led to posll lons "'!11•rc !hei r ardent stupidities 01nd pu rc·hcarlt'<i blunders injure none hut 1hen1selvcs. I Al\1 currenlly nipping through Sir J ohn Gielgud's latest oeuvre, "Dis-. tinguishcd Company," "'hich his pub- lisher describes as a "vivid portrait 11lbum" of Lhe celebrated actors an d actresses he has known, both on and off the stage. And even though Gielgud is J>06Sib!y the finest actor of our timc---certainly the best equipped Sh a k esp ea re a n interpreter-he is no more qualified lo put pen tO paper tor even voice to dictating·mach ine) than r am lo put on a fright-wig and go mad upon the heath as Ki ng Lear. HERE IS, alas, a typical sample of the kind of shallow nonsense in lhe Gielgud book /typical· not only of his entire book, but of stage writings generally): ··1 111as.. given a degree a few years :1go at Brandeis University i n r>.1assathusetts and mRde a freeman of the City or Philadelphia, and l need hard- ly lo say tha t I haV(' always found 1\merl- ca, and l~o l l yw ood too ..• lo be immensely kind and encourai;iing. J s}lall :i lways look on this counf.ry as my second home, 111here I have made FQ niJn}' delightful fril'nd.~ am r:ig my fellow players and the audiences fo r whom 1 ha ve pla yed." •Cl'ORS are really the ·11illiest. or Such perception is rare , and such modesty even rarer. It wiU ha ve daiie its share or good in the \vorld if it ha ll s one actor or act ress from asswning I.hat all it takes is a typewriter to beco me a writer. DAILY PILOT Robm N. Weed, Publ.isher Thomes Keevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor Tut «tltorlal ,page ot th!! Daily' Pi1ot .leeks to inform. and m:jmulate readel'll by Presenting on this P4IP dlvenoe •commentary· on top ics Of in.. t~st by s)'ndicated columnlits and cartoonilts, by proridlng a forum l~ readtn' view• and by ~tire this newspaper's opinions· a.nd ideu oo current topjCL The editorial opinions of I.ht' Dally Pilot appn,r only in ~ edltotW column' at the 1Dp of tht pqe. Opinkms expte~ by the col._ umniatl and cartoontst. and lettft' wrlltts are their own and no~ mtnt of their vi"" by 'the Daily Pilot ~Id be lnfffl"td. Monday, February 11, 197f. Her Body Blushes. Actr ess Tells of Mo'vies' Ni.I.de Cycle Hy VERNON st'OTT HOLL YWOOO I UPI) Cheri Caffaro \\'ore an extraordinarily low-cut blouse to lunch at the staid Beverly llills 1-lotcl. scandalizing a clu1ch of 1natroos at a nearby table who would have swooned had they peeked at the OOok Cheri opened. Inside were pho tographs of c~~ri stark naked. "They were taken or inc in New York when I did <i nude in terview," Cher 1 explained proudly. TilEY l\II GHT have been taken on the set of any of Cheri's four motion pictures. all of which have scenes of Cheri In the buff. \Vhlle she is a fnr cry from Linda L o v e I a cc . the statuesque blonde is equally distant froni the strata of, say, Joanne \Voodward. If oth('r people a re l didn 't ha\'(' mu('h choice. \Vhen I \1·as I" I won a look- alike C..'Ofltest for Brigelle liartlot. ~1y rneasurenlt'nlll 1vert: 36-23-35 and I v•as sclf- t'Ol1scious. "illuthcr t;ul a lClt uf fll.Jn offers for n1c but turned them do111n bccJuse I was lOo )'oung. Then a year or so latt~r I '.<io I slepped iu trout of lhe cnm- e rtt ''' ·i t J1 '' 11 i tr .i ilc/t 011. I 1./1h1/< I b/11s/1ed "" ouPr.' '"·ould put on very youni::- looking cluthes and apply fur jobs. But the producers sa id I "'as too, sexy. I think I blusl"JCd all over." CJIERI IN TllE altogether attracte-d the u n d i v id e d attention of the director, Don Schuin. So n:uch so, in fact, he cast her in t:1 St:COOd picture, "The Abductors," in 11')1.ich Cheri once a g a i n disrobed. ll became habit forn1ing. Cheri and Don \.\'ere rnarried and she \.\'orkcd for hin1 in t11•0 subsequent movies. All with scenes revealing Cheri 's charn1s. "Having rny hu sb and directing the pictures 1nade n1e feel more secure about the nude scenes,'' said Che ri. "So I 11·asn't as nervous as !he actors in the scene who k11e1v I 11·as married to the director. "\\'llF:N r~f HIRED for n movie I'm a performer, not a wife. And I'm n1ore at ease QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi o ~ r .. ,.,.. S,oiilu•• Inc., 191•. 11•0,!J r1 ~ .. ,...,,.,.., Z·ll ' ··certain ly I enjoy being a woman. Thal doesn't mean I enjoy being chased a round my desk by every jerk in thP n((if'4> I" interested in seeing: Cheri without h1.:r cloltics on, she is not ovcr<.01nc by moc;csty in the process of plea~ing lhen1. But lt \.\'asn"t .1[\vays thus. .. FINALLY I GOT tired of fig htin g it. I look the role of Gingrr, ;:i movie about a Jame:; liond-typc r c !TI a I e . Thcrc u·cre son1c nude secncs in the picture but I decided ii \\·ould be all right." doing a love scene Yi'ith. an --- ac tor knO\\'ing n1y hu sband is "NUDIT Y IS one \VRV to i::et into the !novies.'' Cheri explained . "l'1n not saying it's the best way. Right now \\'e'rc going through. a nude cycle. so you ha ve to go along with !I. Cheri was less sure when the day came for he r to undress. "I looked at all t he technicia n s and crew ~mbcrs and got upset," she rrcallcd. "But I'd signed the contract. and 1 don't believe in not keeping your word. So I stepped in front of the camera v.rithout a stitch on. on the set." Cheri's filnlS :ire far fro n1 pornographic and ha ve been rated ''R." ''One thing ab out pornography," she said, "is that it ha s taken away the forbidden fruit attitude toward nodi:y. Nudity isn't a big dea l anylnore. It's not a secretive unknov:n anymore. T h a t ' s good. It's healthy." It's a favo rite American cocktail-the whiskey sour-made even better 'vi th An1e rica's favorite '"hiskey-Seagra1n's 7 Crown. ,Just sq ueeze one lemon, add a teaspoon of fine sugar, and 11• ~. ot111ces of 7 Cro\,·n. · si1ake it \Vi th ice, dress it \\'i th an orange slice and a cherry, and you've got it 111aclc. . . -. I n fact, any drink that tastes good with wluskey will taste better 'vitl1 Seagran1 's 7 Cro\vn. And that's why Am erica likes it best. Seagram's 7 Crown. h's America's favorite. $5.39 4 15 QUART PLU S TAX • Young·estlo'tvaM<tyor Vetoes Ow11 ,4ccou11t ARYSHIR E. Io\.\.'a (UP ll - l n his first veto since taking oJfice as the na tion's youngest mayor two years ago, Jody Smith slashed a S l 2 . 5 O monthl y expense acoount for him self. In its first attempt to override a n1avor's veto since Smith took offiCe, the Aryshire City Counci l decided that lhe 2 1 -y ear-old mayor-student deserved the extra cash to supplement his $20 a 1nonth salary. S~JITll. \\'110 11·on re·' election last fall lo a second tern1 and is a junior al Buena Vista college in Storm Lake, foug ht efforts by hi s council' to establish the e x p e n s e account. He said he "loves go1·ern1ncnt ll'Ork so much thnt an~.e._xpcnses I have are just inc1dt!n1:it."' Be twins in matching patchwork niteshirts l oo k-alikcs froni O iplom:J.t. For him. for her ... '"hat fun! The t11·0 of you art a perfect n1arch in rhesc novel ank le-le ngth nitcshir!s. Perfec! for sleepin g, jusr g rt:ir fo r loungirtg around on I a lazy Sunday morn', in a bold. bright and punchy plaid of red, nav y and \.\•hite. Give ir to 1hc man in sizes A, B, C or D. Ladies' choice in .)2, J.i, 36. Iloth srrles priced at 81 ·I· ea. ~1 t:<n's Furnishin,gs - j' L: . ·-···· ' ~ O~.JL Y f'JLOT 7 2 Nm1 s Can1paigning f 01· ERA \\'!::Sr P/\Lil1 BEACll , t'ln. l AP f -'I'll'(\ l!UllS \\'hu s:1r fhPir Christian duly 1s In ··f1i.:t1t f,1r JVS11c·c "ht•rt·\cr there 1s uppre.sslon" ;.ire ta1npaig11ing in Flori da for the Equal H1.1!.hls 1\rnr.ndn1 c:11t to lhc U.S. Cunstlt111ion. Sistt:r 111.:len Du g g a n , S:iutheastl'n1 adn11nistrator ror the Adrian ~n1inican order. 1nl'oh111g t he1nsclvc:s 111 S('CU]!lr J~;>Ut'S TIJ E lli:U:'OS ha\e J<.iUi.'<l lht· loc;i! £HA t:wlition und "J>t•<1k to vuriuug groups m an rfforl to build support !or the :unc11d1t1l'tlf The Florida Lcg1st:11urt.', wh1~·h rl'jl'Cll'd tile EH,\ l <i~! \'t'll!', wil l l't>t·t1n,11h·r !h•· a1nc11clm('11t during its April St'S,1(10. '('t•rta111ly !'flrnf' congrt-g a- tlons ~1v1.: you nlore lalitude thon other.s. As fHr back as 1968. our t·onwegauon 11he Afir1an !Jt1n111ucans 1 adopted ii \cry s!ron~ resolution ro ~l\"t' su1>part to sisters \'.ho JIJJu••d 111ckc1 l"in1'S, ·• she said. Sd)S the E B.A IS "a \'cry ·---------------------run<lan1cnt al issue in tcr111sl (;f hu n1an persons. As religious 1•.0111~n. I think 11e can bring:( lll\utllL'r ciirn~nsiu1~ to lhL·! st ru~;;!e. !t ,; JUSt ! o o in1µortant an i~suc not to Ix· involved.'' LAST \\'EEK Oh1n hccanH· the 33ru st:itc to ratify the ! EH,\. Fil'c 111ore statl.'s n1ust r:uifv it bl.'fore it bccornl'S h1111. -·rhc l~l{A provides that "ec1u.1!ity cf righ!~ llndl.'r 1h~1 l:nv shall not I.'\! :tbridgc<l b~ Ille Unit ed Sti!ll'S or any state· l on ac.:eount cf st•x." J.~v" iJ ... INDIAN JEWELRY fo r your VALENTINE SAVE 10-40 ~0 ZUNI Neeale Potn l & Inlay NAVAJO Rings. Brac elets, Squashes. SANTO DOMINGO · He shee". Nec klaces. Choakers. Jacklaws. PRIZE WINNING NHDLE POINT SQUASH TURQUOISE TEEPE£ 3355 Via Lido Newport Beach (la1ed 5uf!day I MA CHEN'S '.208 Marine Balboa Island 01'9" 7 oa.,s Sister Carol1ll Ho1·al. n social sciences ·1eachri at tht•J Hosarian Ae:ldciny here. s.avs many n1cn and 11·on1en of th1;\ Hoinan Catholic Church (Ire i.--------------------..t Spirnl Sliced H'hole or fffl/f HAMS ":-lo (;op(\ ... 11 \\'ill "]l:1u111'· \'i>ll 'til It's Gnnc" For V<ilent ine Dinner . . Serve HONEY BAKED HAM wit h d Fine TASTY WINE Fr om Our Wine Shop e Ready to Serve with Hof!ey '11 Sp ice Glote • Splral Sliced From Top ta lottal'I\ e We Packo9e a11d Ship from Coolt lo Coost • Full Service Delicete11e n • lmporred Cheeses Ofld Wlfle1 e Caterl119-A Speclalty 3700 (. Coa1t Highway, Corolla del Mer -671-•000 ----,'·, .::'":::'::'-'W::•::,..11. of 5 Cr1twn1'...RO:u'.''::C'"::."::"::.' ---- I 221 5. lreekhurst, ~t laU Rel., A.11ohelm 'lS-24'1 SANTA ANA ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA Great gift ' ideas by Jockey are all heart "You turn me on" is rhc hearc -fi llcd message on Valent ine gifrs from Jockey. A. Keep him under "·raps after bath or sho"·cr v.•ith n corron terry kilt . com forrablc at, S't B. Boxer shorts, and a mechanical beating hea rr say you're n1 ad about him, gift boxed, 3.50 C. Gift boxed heart·stre"'" briefs, 83 D. Treat his feet with bright red hosiery, 1 .5().$2 Men's Accessories U•IM tl!Tlltft CO., I. !.C. AMlRICAll WlllSktY-A IUID. ·• llW. Shop Monday rhru Friday, 10 :00 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m;I Bullock's Sanr3 Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main St rctr, SJnl:l An.1, Tt'lcphpnc: 5-17-72 I I Securday, 10 ;00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Bull ock's South Coast Pl ala, San Diego Fr('t1\·ay at Bristol, Costa f\(c~.1. Telep hone: ~56·06 11 , . . • r • • ~ " ' ' r • u ' ' 'i n ' n n r ' a ·s ' r n I ,1 j ' J ' ' ' ; i ' • • ' • • ' • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' ' , ' • ' '· ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • . ·- • • 8 DAILY Pit.Or BOYt-.ION' Tlf;A('lf, Flri 1VJ11) -Donald C. :itcGra\j,. 76, former president o t 1.-fcGraw-Hill Publi shin~ \\'hn saw his finn'l! salrs inr.rt-a~i· sharply during his ten ure, died Thursday. t-.lc<~raw. the last surviving son of the compan:>' founder, James H. r-.tcGra \\'. died at Betht'sda ~teinori al Hospital here. t-.tlLWAUK EE, \\1is . i AP ) - Jlerbert Spenner 52, of t-.1ih1·auk1te. eonsi dered a c<indidaie for ainhass:idor tu \\'rst (;ern);ln\', 11·:1<> round shot to de;1th Sunday. Police said lt \Vas :1n <1pp.-ir!'nt suicide. Spermer, v•ho police ~·1id had ))('(•11 ill. hru clc!I the Gcrma11.An1f•ricans for the llc-t'.'!cction of President Nixon in 1972 and l«'rved :is legal represent ative in \V lscon~in for tl1e govcrnn1ents (lf \\'e;;t (;ermnny and Austria for 20 years. Dealla l\'ollc<'s ---- A•MSTRONG Ver& 1.1&~ Arrr1>TINtll· Age !(). "' 101-( Clearbrook, Cost& M•~•. Dale ot 001!1•. F~ rut ry 10, 1914, S\11vlv•d bV ion, Jae~, of Hon.olulu; two ~l~t~,.. ~lorr•1'• (erpenter, Anal\elm: VI•• !lendl•un. s.11111; two grenoe1>110'""· S1rvlc1~ pending 11 &•II e rooowav Morluer~. CARNEY Lau••nc~ I(. Catn•v Age l)(l, <>! ~191 Miner St., Ao!, 8. Co~la l.\t,I. 9 •'!! ol oo1!1\, F~bru1rv !, ltl' Sur·,•••d bv :;~n. "'lbt-rl, Cos!B l.lt\"1 11>re& o:tavgl>t,rs, Fr.-.nce~ Bachmri11n. (o·1d Mesi; Sullln E. C<>rn~y. C1"te M•••; Ver.,,,lca CarnPv, HunTinqton B•.itt>; tour gro'>OCMildr~n, ll.o~srv, Tu!>d&V, ) PIJ, !le!I Broaawf>' Chap4I, Rwui!m /,\&!•, W..:t~e1dav. 9 A/~. S!. Joa,hlm• Ca!t>ollc Cl'>urcl'>. lnTe•mtnl, G:io<l S he P n • r 1 Ct-ter~. Btll Bro;i<lway l.lo1tuat ;, 0 1rK10"· Clt!MFUEOO\ JI"'" II . Ci,n!u0901. Agt '3: re,ldent o! Gafdtna , Q,,t., ol death, FeMuury 10. 191ol. SurvivM b>' !wn dauoh!t•<. Carmeli!a ~nd l"onia: lnree ~on" J~mts, David an~ Ton·1; p~renl•, Jam'~ Cit nfuffiO< .ind Jov11il ~rer<1u1~; bro1ner, Rudolph Cl~nluego;. Hunlin<1•<>n fl"·•r". Ro'ltry, l"u~•day, I :o Pr.,, 5,.,.n.s C~H P~~ R"'-!u1em II•~>· w....in~~d.iy, ~ f,/,, -~ Simon & J ude (811\0lic Church. ln1•• ,,.,,.,,, &M<! Sh1ph1rd C•,.,•l•ry, s m I t n s Mor!uary, 0 1rec1orC'ox ''•nk Co•. Ace 77. of 1' \V, Roo;.t~ll St.. Bannlr.;, Calll. Ot!• ~t de~ll'>, F•b<'U••v s. 1tlol. ~vt•r r1.1lden! of Calllornt1. Survlv•d by . wile. C.ro,ti "°"' John, both cl B~nn•ng, d•u~hlen . ,O,l~rlh• Oon1!d•On, ol C0•11 //esa: Jo~one v~lly, G1rd~n Grove; or•n<l·d•ugh!er. oen"t Cempbell, Banning; ,1,1.r, ~1 •11 Ptrkln1, Vlelcsbu1g, ~·Isa, A!Ho Jurvlvt<I bv 11n g r1nd(~lldr1n : !+!f•e or~a!griodchlldren. s .. ryi(t J were hfl(! loOI~. Monday, 10::>0 AM. Wlelell < & SOfl B•nnlng Chapel. ln!e•men!, ~•n Gorgonlo Mtmorlol P ••~. Wl1rtl1 & Son Ba~nlnir Morru11ry, Olrectors. HOLLAND WMtlleld e1nl••1'"lln Holl1nd, 'H/55 Je!!et1on Ave.. f.lurtfe!a. Call!. O&!~ of dt•fl\, Febru~ry 8. 1~1-. .Sur•;lved bV wile. (<:>ra /,I. Holl11nd ; douQn1er. Jo{c1 Grffn; ion. W, B. Hol11nd Ir ' son, Gtr11ld L. Holland; elg nt <1randch\ld r,n; one greaH1•~nd~hlld, Graveside ••rvice" l"ut!>'l•v. Ftl"""'" 12, 11 AM. £1 l oro Cemeiorv. BBllI· fler~oron Funtral Home, Ccnla f.\"O' Directors. KOHl"Z [l'1abllh C. Koh!/., Age 6-1; 1\1 Ga•not, Bol ~o.o ltl •nd. Oale ol d!a!t , Ft\\cuorv 1. \91•. 5.,,.,1ved b•t hu·b~nd, 1'.'t,le•/, ~! llalt>:l~ 1;1ont'' son, \'J•,tev J'. ll ~l l)01\ 1>1Gr>et : da t:~h:er, J••n~n.. '°'oh ' 1, ROverslde. ~111er, Oo6i Crequer, Calbo;i h land. Servicr,, . !(><lay, •,l~~d~V-1 Pl.I Pacific Vlrw Chaoel. wl111 Or, Pob· ~rt N1l'l~nd olfid~llng, B .. 11 Elre,1dway Mortuary, Oirec:~-. JACK SOM Paule_ Jac~<on. JI()• /,'1, o! ;",t ~·aq~c.na SI., Cos!" l.\e;a. 0~1~ cf (l"~rn. '.•n n 1arv 9. 191'_ S"rv!v~a l\y v·lt•. Jo,.n~1°~. Services, W~dne1d·'V 1~·":() /\'.\, O•~p•t Cl>•1>t!. Ont~•;o, Calif_ In 1 •rm• n T. l;fll•VUt ,O,l•u•d,um. OM•roo . 8 a I I 8 •01>dWdV Mdrtv1,.v. !:'irec1or1. PULEO Ralltela Puleo. R e~idaf'I of Co~I• f.1•<1. D11le ol d~o!n, Ftbru11rv 10. 19H, -5,•vk;e• ~ndinQ at Wt,tclllf Chapel Mortu•rv. 1>1!·4•Re SCHUMJiCME• ll'l•rlon S~htimac hPr, 31~5·8 /\l!a Vl•l~. LaQUI'• Hlll1. Lono-11m1 ro•loenl eyf laqunl 8e~rl\; r.<:'t oro•:den! o! l 80V"S Beaen Comn-uni!v Pl•ve•'· DMe er dealh, Febn•ary 1~ l~H. Se1vk e;, T«t•dn•1, 2 P M. P~clflc \/low Chaoel, Mtmorlat c:ontr;bu!i"ns mcv b'> trHld! 1o !lie A"l1lonce Leaoue ot Laouna !hath Building. Fund. P1clflc Vl'w MortuJJr"/, Director~. YOUNG Rub'( A. Yu.,,,g. Ago 14, of 11111 San!• Pl!a, Founta in Valley. 70·Ytl• •••id•"' 01 O<anoe Co••o!y; dale ol death, Februar~ ~. 1Q/4, Survived bV son. John t< V o-1"~ Orn••d : two daughl•r\, Rctl"•!a t.. ilu''· FO\ln!&iro Va!ley; J"''~l JI , S~<:h'l, Pl<..,o B~ach t 1 ~'1 • n ct'~nn<• ·~··~; fil !oen Qf!dl"l'lrandcNIC ·•~ :~•vice' .. :11 tit n•Tr! Tu~so1v. 1 f''.\, ,,.,111,. c~··~·· ,,,, .... ,,.,,1. 1v,,1,.,rn;1 •r •:~"""''"' Par• ~mdno Mor1u 1 rv , 0 1re<1~r-, ARBUCKLE & SON WIS TC LIFF MOttTUAIY .:~7 f l /•h5t .(c,110 ~0 6<16-4888 -·- Poli.ticnl Notes Carpe11te1· Herds Bills in Se11ate By O.C. llUSTI:\"r.S Stair Scn ::tor r1 ~ n n i s Carpenter has been n Vl!rltnbll' 11hirh1·1nd in S;1cra1nento since the Lt·glsla1urc OJX'O..'d for bu~iness :i g-ain last month. 'rhc :\tllj'X)r\ n e,1c h llt·pu hli<'an , v.•ho 1ritl h c ru1u11ng for rc·elec:tio n fr11m the nev.·Jy re-apportioned 36th St.'!latorfal Distric t. has been herdl.11g a nwnbcr of his ov.TI bill s thro ugh the Legislature . 11M:!y CQvcr a 11 idl' 1·aricty of subjects. For e x: a n1 pl e , Carpenter \\'ants to !;hOr!C'll r~ilitu·Al campaigns in C11Jifor11ia. J1e 1roulJ do iL by changin g the elate of the priniary frorn Jllllt to August. His HR 606 10 lhal effect \\·as approved 21-12 hy the Stnate. * * • ANOTllER C n r pen t er me;1surc (SB 12441 \voulO oullaw prcp;iy1ncnl penalt!t•s for e.-irly p;iyoffs of home loans. 11, too, has passed the Senate, 25·6. The measure 1\·ould discour!g~ the practicf' br !l•nding institution.<; of ch :1 r ::: i n g pre p ayment pL'naltics to offS\'t the !ntC'rest they lose \\·hen a loan is paid o!f sooner than C'Xpccted. * * • IN TllE FJELD of criminal \.'l1v, C;irpenfcr, a lawyer, h.:is offered SB 46. It would <'ilSC Cal i fornia 's s trict interpreta tion of rules Dk<linst. adznitting evidcncl' in tour!. C..1rpcntcr's bill 1r o 1! I d prohibit use of l' v i cl c n cc gathered in an illeg;il search and-&eiwce in a trlal against the person v.'hose rights v.'ere riotate<l ~y the s~arch. But 1hc f' v I de n ct . w1til·r Garpentct's proposal, could ~till ty> used again.st other' defendants in crirninal <::iscs. Jt, too. has p:lssed the Senatr. b11t not \\·itllflllt son1e UpptJsit ion. l';1rpl'ntcr s:iy.~ CnlifomioJ ii;; "oul cf ~t ep 1r1tli al l ·\9 otht•1" statc'i and the f c de r ;1 I g o \' t· r n 111 c n l ' ' in Its in t1:rprl'tat1ou of o.illiniss.able t·\·idencr !11 SU(·h cases. J ll" hl:1n1cs iJie s1:ne Suprcrn•' Court fer on error i n interpreting the l:Hv. lfo-,1·c\·cr, Senator G<.'o rJ.:t' i\loscone I 0-San J•'r;inci~co 1. also a 1:11\''t'f'r, <1r<(Ut':; in Of)po<;ifion ih nt Ca~pen!cr ·s prvpos-al ''1ruuld enrour<igl' police to hrC'~k the l\111·." The bill ]l:JSS('d thl• &n;11c 22-12, • • • t~ARPEr\IElt ALSO "·;1nts to revise the sn1nl! c\uirns e<1urt prQ('C'Ss in C.-ilifornia. /-/i s SB 16-19 1\"Ullld , LJlllOng other things: -llaise the 1n::i xiinurn dollilr ,·ulue of suits from S500 Lo -~BOO. -Hcquirc n i g h t ,'IJ!d S11t.ur<lay sessions, -r:::1i1nin11 tc the use of appeals for c co n o rn i c advant;ige. -Bar attorneys fro1n sm<1U cl ai 111s ctiscs. except as parties to a suit. -Provide S[)anish !'i f)t:!riking clerks 11nd \\ ritt.;n lns1ructi1 1ns v.·here nctess<?.ry. -ExpJnd !he catrgor·IC'.c; ol' Ci"!SC'S lianC:Jcd to include landlord-tcnanl cases. ORANGE COUNTY Nohl Rcnich Preserve .St<1tus Eyecl SA \IT.\ A\,\ ~ <)range County Sup1·1·1 J.~>1r~ 11•ill spend !ht~ next 11'n du.vs .<;tud~·ing a proposal to re m ove Anrihcinl'~ \·oh! Ranch fronl .'>Pt'1·i:1I <•gri<"ultura! 1)rt>ser1e :;tJ1llS. Tllr: B(JAllll rehise<l 1n 1···r110\l' 1h.-slJtus durl11g <i roeel1ng !his v.·eek becatt~e 1hcy clairncd the county st:1ff's r1•1)(1rt on the propo snl \V:Js i11con1p!{·1~'. 'file dela)i ng t1ictic 11·1is triggered by Supervisor David B;1kr r. \1·ho said essential lnforn1.1tion on the deal, \Vhich 11·ould give the count y 950 Dtres of p;irks in return for 1!eri•lopnu'nl rights on the land. is still n1ls.-;i ng. The ov.·ner and pro_<;pccth·c develope r of 1hc I and , Anahein1 l~ills In<'., \\'Oulrl h;1 vC' to w;1it unti l 1931 to build on till' J;ind if the preserve stat us is t.incelC'd undl1r norrn;i[ procedures. * * * LAT E LAST year, S'flLL A:\"OTllt:n. c ::1 r-Su1)('rv i.~ors refused lO end Jl!'nlcr bill ·I SU jtj,j111 \\fJUld ag-ricu!tur <ll prt'Scr1·c st:.t!us on rnlse 1 h~ fees ftJr !"everal 40.000 acres of irvine Ranch types of iishing LJ nd huntint: land c1·e11 thou;,;h tl1f' taxe~ licenses in Cnlifornia. \\·ould hare-gone 11p if 1hey Ca r p en t e r says-* h:1d . providini;: n1ore revenue l<'gisl;i tion 1•:ould raise a~t lo t·ounty coffer!. Handicap Bus RuJrs l111pose(I SANTA A.NA -Orange C~1unty .'iChool trustees last \\·eek lmposrd tough O::'\\' safety nnd nl ai n tenant' e restrictions on the buses 1hat carry n1entall>' and phys ically hanttlcappcd students t o St:hool. The ne\v restrictions are contained in a rcdrJfteil bus tvJntract that \l'ill go out for bids n<'x! 1vcck. A_\lO~·G 0111F~R tlilngs. till' county v.·ill require drivers to obtain sµc cilil fin;t a 1 d t'crtific::itC's to bundle the <lisablrd l'hild rcn 1n e:1sc 11{ an cn1cr;,;c111.:~'. ·n1c hu:,;cs 11·i1! also have tu be t'quiµp(·tl 11 ilh se;1t belts, 1v.-o--ll'<1V r;idius anll t:annot be older ihnn 15 }'ea rs in !he tase l)f s1n:1 Jt buses and live )'C'ars for tht! larger 1·(~hicl es. The county e d 11 l' a I i u n d~partrncnt cttrrcnlly provid es contract bus services for 1.700 handicapped C'hlldrcn i n :1tn1ost all thC' cotH1!y's school di stricts at a cost of about $50,000 a n1onth . 01'\I.\' 'fHE Centralia School l)i!'trict and the Oce:m Vic1v School l1istrict in llw1tiugton Beach clo not have children t:"Oing-to the special schools. The cu rrent contract al!o\vs the bus line to use standby buses in c.-ise of breakd O\\·ns nnd parents nf handic:ip~d ch ildrl·n ha1'C' eon1plai11cd that the standby buses are old and wisufc. 111e parents have ;i\sp tuld school officials that n1any drivers arc n<;il !rained to handle first aid crfier~eneies. BESIDES THE ne11· saf1:\y requirtments, the county 1rill i1111XJse a $25 per da.r ix·nnl!y charge on the bus line jf it fails r'o il!cet tile Aitor1iey Appointed Referee $5 million to close \vhat ht: ·r1ic special prC'ser\·e si;i tus calls a g:rrnving gnp bcl\\"l'Cn h:1~ ;in attendant lo1v tnx rate rcquircn1cnts. current re \' e n 11 c ~ ;1 11tJ given to agricultural land . Curren th·. the onl \' rccour~e expenditures r,f tht ~l<itl R:ikC'r s~1 id hC' is conct>rned 11·ould he· (•;i11cel!ntiun of the ' Departrnerit of Fish an li the land n1ight be prime contrnct. lea1·i11~ the L'hi\dren t:an1e. . gricullural propt>rt.v And 1rit h nv \1·;1y tu SL'htl()i. 1'hc bill 1v011Jd rni~I' !he 11ould bct1cr serl"e th e public • The Ill'\\-t·11nt r:ict cont ains SA!\IA ASA -L1guna basic hw11int: liCl"n 'ic lro111 .~Ii :1!': a crop .. r_aising site ri!!her in~ul'il!K"_C 1:1·~1uirC'n1r·~ts f~xi_ng l t\igucl attorney 11arvin C. to $10, the Cf1111n1crci :il boat than a hou sing dc\'elcpn1cnt. puiilil' l:ab1l!I Y ;it ~ 11nlhun l \Vetks has been nan1~ a rcf!istratio n fre from $50 to t t t •• 1,. SU'l)L'R\.ISORS . , lur t•:1l" l ~irr!Ct'!l . referee of the Orange Co11nt,y S!OO and the p;irty boat licen~c r •-"· • <1ppro1 e ._===~=--===::======~ Ju\·enile ('ourt hy Superior frorn $30 1n ~;;.i t11: .rl ra!. 1•1 rrn10\'C' the ~2.~ r ---1 Cotirt Ju:lgc \ri\liain ('. 1'he b;i:;ic rishin !! 11.:i.'tl)C: 0111110 11 Pit'\'.(' of pro perly fri irn THI f Speicrs. \\·oulrt r1•m;ii11 the s<1nlt'. 1hf' pri~.sel'\'t•. 1hr. dC'\'t·lopC'r I Juci g{' Speirs. \\'hO prC'sides ;dthough th rrc \\'O!Jld h l' 1rill h:i.ve to rny :1 S3;JO,ouo EARL'S! O\"Cr tlle county's juvrnile incrc:iscs i't.•r inl~nd fi~hin.l! l)t'll;illy fl•r -t.:ix monry P!umbln~. Mt•t!nt facilit y, named \Veeks, 41. lo .'Ind trout ·' t ;1 Jll p s fdr s;ivt•d during rh,• tt1rr.c yc:1rs I Air cond. 11 rcpl;ice retiring-referee Jess t.•on11nl1rci:1I fi:>h in ::! lu .... nsc:s it ha s beC'n a preser ve, I Tim• s1••11 B • · . L' •I your .soot . 1\lnret. «nd in fi sh procj•f>~ing-r'ec~ 1hc lril:1 l J\i~cf'I is :i!xiut Liguna·S•ddleb~(k AH O!~e,.. ~1:irct 1•;l\J retire !lfarch 29 Out s-_·nior citizens \l"i1h to1r : ::oo ~HTC~. 1rn1ch 1rould be 495-0401 64l-17Sl after 31 years 1rith 1he county inconics needn 't 11· n r r \ d1·\·l'iopcd .~ i 111 i I Jr I y to _ · _ as ~ probation officer and (':i rp.cnt rr·.:; bill 11·ou ld prnvi'clr \11;1hrl111 l li!ls clcvc loprnents juvenile court refcre~. free fi shing t•> r\·l'ryonl' !):! :'\lrl':t<h" r 1:u1structed ;ilong thC' \VeC'ks 1vho is currently 41r nldt•r 1rhose inco111" Is l e~ . .;· !11ve r~idr :ult! i\ e 1v por t employed as a dC'put y county th;111 S250 11o.er 111:.HJ!h. f'°rC't'llltJ)S. counsel, has previously srr\·ed -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlll•••.;.•••liiiiiiiiiiiiili ------ AU OMA Quo..ttty Mttwl. 1 ........ tic. CALL: •USIMESS MAILING SfRVICE 833-8267 ih"YT.TlriYTI'irlTYTirt".,I Ki<ls Like To 4.sk Aud)· NOW! FOR A NEW LOW $2,500 DEPOSIT YO U ENJOY ALL THE LATEST ~:.=;~BENEFITS OF THE :ii (/I .:.:L .!!;?;1110 .f/,~71a/ SAVERS CLUB Besid es IO\\•cring eligibility re · quiroments, nO\V 1he Save rs Club offers you f1C\V opportu .. nit1es to s<1ve on 11u!omobtles, tires, furniture. lclovis1on sets , home :1ppl1ances. cC1 rpeting and dr;ipes. And you can :;:retch yo ur bl1dge1 \vi th money-saving rl1sc ouuts o ri entcr!<11nr11en1 at- lr ac tions, travel tou rs, restau- rant dininri and purc l1~1scs of a w1de va riety ol qu:i lity ri 1cr· chandise. A~JO IN ADDITION YOU EARN MAXIMUM INTEREST ON YOUR SAVING S AT OUR BIG NEW RATES Term certifi cates are issued in m1n1mum amounts o! Sl ,000 - passbook :iccouf1ts in Jny ;-imount. So lon ri as you r s<iv· 1nqs 16tal $2.500 111 one or more LFS sav1nqs ~ccounts, you are cl1qible tor a Savers Club meinbersh1p. HOME OFFICE: 260 Orc.111 Avenue, L:1nun ! P"p1·11, C.d 1.'1''"' ! '12£51, Telepho11, 494-75~1 • LAGUNA NIGUEL: J Moonrrh Oily Pl ~l i'!. SA N CLE MENTE: {j;)\ Nor1'1 El C11m1110 Real • LAGUNA HILLS: 2403fl Calle de la Pl;ita • LAKE ELSINORE • GOO West Gr.:iham Avenue Starting in February Westcliff Plaza ns a juvenile lri1fflc hearing office r and as a Unlted States co1nmissioncr OCfore (;;Oing into private pract ice. Referee \Veeks lives at 29035 Paseo de Ocaso. Laguna !\iguel. v•lth his \Vife and three children ST A YING AT HOME MORE LATELY? will be closed Monday even ing and remain open Tl1ursday evening until 9 00 pm UCI Slates Ope11 I-louse The I ;i h n r ;1 t o r i rs an(l 1eaC'hin6 f11c1lil11·:-nf lht· t;C ·1rrinc Sc hool of Biok1gitt1l Scien ecs •Nill be on display WANT TO FIND OUT ' WHAT'S GOING OM OUT THERE? BALTZ·BIRGIRON FUNEllAL HOME V•ono d .. I /I.or (.,s10 Me~o 673-94.'iO 646.24?4 t durin ~: the school's annu~l (!pen house fro111 10 a.in . to 3 p.1n. 1'-ebruary IB. -·-llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro.,dwoy, Cn~10 i.lei.o !>48-3·133 -·-DILDAY llOTHllS MORTUARY I /9 \ \ S.-o(n Bl.d. Huni.ng!ntt ~'!'~ 84?-7771 "244 Redond0 A•·e. l'lnl')Beoc~ 1tl3J 438·l1·1.'.i -·-MtCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH MOUUAIY 17'}.'.i Lna .. nn (o'lYO'l Rtl, 49.;.Q,1 I~ -·-MtCOU\ICK MISSION MotlTUARY ?8832 Cnni•no C'l!'<ollri"o Son Junn (,1p•strono A9!J.1771, -·-PACIFIC VllW MlMOllAL PARK Cltorv:!I 3500 Po,•f•c View Driw: Newporl SelK~, Col,forr110 644-?700 -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL HOMI 780 I Boho Ave , We•!m1n1t~r 893-J.SZS -·- SMITHS' MOllTUAIY H un••ng•(ln Beach j~.539 Professors and students \vill bt• <ivail.-ible in ca ch \;ih<ir atory lo explain rcsc<•rch no1v under v.·ay. A 1 O. 111 i n u t e orientatlon ~1 "sion for \·i sit11 rs \\'\11 be c:1frered every J1011r heginning ;it 10 .-i.1n. in Stei nhaus Hall , !Worn lb7. The NEPTUNE SOCIETY W.+.HTS YOU TO XMOW tt.Gf 'ftNr Soc:icrl St<yrity w Vttw-.+.dml11i1tratioR DHtti le11eflh •Y co.-.,. eur ~ c,.._fioll Stt.-iet• •itti Oi1........._.ts... Tna [)II"'''°"' S•mC)I~ ... ~~"""'"" l o T>.., (/'~!<~ 1'1Jt•l'4•rl M'lllu;ory f u-11 0."'&l"'V $,..t_ <•HOur ~ •114184&-7&31 f'm~!Of ....... 1 .. 1,., l)C'1t(ll1C) II~ s.r~·,.,..1n ''"" C..11 2400W<"'·' V,>,\•,f H•?h.,ly lilu~• f N.-..o;..n &1~n.GA 02e«I --------"°""························ ""*"••··· ... '.' ......... ' .. . City ......................... . s..... ·····················•·· "'-························ KIDS LIKE TO ASK 11.'\1 Dl' Hear minute to minute action as it happens. · Regency Monitoradio/Scanners seek the live tran smi ssio ns of your police and firemen at work . Fascinating lights flash as the radio stops to hear an active signal, th en continues the search to bring you the action ... automatically, Push_ button control lets you pinpoint any combination of cl]a nnels you want to hear. Tune in to your fire department, poliCe. Civil Defen se. business and marine bands.' Se• th•m lfve and in action today. ~ZC!j_ .•. m1k1r of lht world'1 ft:nt tr1n1i1tor radfo. BOLSA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 1oa,...._.w...,...... · 839-0610 '-"'""' ......... ., ----• ~~Or-. c..., L_ We are aware th at we live 1n a unique and active community It's been our o!Jservation tl1at the life style in the Newport Harbor area generally comes into being on the week -end ... Therefore; choosing between Monday an d Thursday, we fee l Thursday evening wou ld • best serve and accommodate your plann ed purchases The merchants at Westcliff Pla za thank you for your business and we'll continue to do our best to deserve it CLOSED MONDAY MNING Anthon\"5 Shoe Repair Bank of America Charles Barr Jewelers Darrell's Tux Shop Dick Vernon~ Dr. LOU Roy Elder Hallldays Humpty Dumpty Jean Dahl La Galleria Paper Unlimited Playboy Stvllst veta~ westcllff Barbers westcllff T:lllors westcllff Shoes OPEN MONDAY MNINCS Sav-Dn Market Basket Rion Hardware Hick ory Farms The Storekeeper SEVENTEENTH I< IRVINE!NEWl'ORT lll'AC H L.111. Boyd Oldies Re1nain Goodies l\'ew Duties Robert E. Schaulis, di· rector of information services for Coast Com- 1nunity College Dis- trict. has been elected chairman of the board of directors of Califor- n ia Educatio nal Con1- puting Consortiu1n, ' . 0~11 Y P11 OT 9 Satan Suit Dis111iss al Asked BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION SALE BOULDER. Colo. iAPl - Two persons named hi a $2 Tnill ion lawsuit filed ag11111s1 thcrn after two DE:nvtr "'01ncn were reportedly alXluctoU by lheir parents and Callforrua "deprogran1mer" 1'ed Patrick have asked that the suit he dis1nissed. ~Ir. and ~lrs. EliflS 'fhon1:1!>, the parents of Ofll..' of tht! ~oung won1<1n . :1sk t·d thal tht.: suil in Bould rr Oistr1c1 Coul'\ be dis1nissed because thf' 11 I I e g e d ! y s I a n d crous statements are true. 'rhcy iilso say the suit fails to cgtablish any claims for which ~!rs. Jones could re c ei v e eornpensat 101t. THE T\\'0 )'QUNG 11'on11·n. for ··t1l•p ro15 ran1n1ing" h) l'<1tr1~k. ii.!rs. Jnnt·s iS the n1othcr·U1· Jal\' o( L>cn11 Joni;s A I co ho I U nil ll< °'~' "! iJ $ O·""" C""'' Ladies· Wear Open lo the Public 819 Discount Dresses. Coat s. S lacks, Suits. and Misc Kimberly Knits. other well-known brands. · Slcriioq s..twday, Fob. 9 at 11 :00 a.m. daily ltrcucJh Suoday, Feb. 17. FASHIONS BY ROBIN 23529 Call~~ la Luis.a Loquna Hills. SACRAMENTO l UPIJ IJil Vll! t:. J1 osllcr or Eureka 1\·as narned to the Stall' Al1'!)ho! Advil'firy ('.011111·11 hy ~ ..... ~~--~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~ Director Loran l). Arelier of ---.---- th< stale Oflicc of Akohol Nearly E VL)'ryo11e Program \I an age 111 e 11 ! c: llostler, a n1en1brr of the So you think songs conic and go so fast that nobody re1nen1bcrs thern for long, do you? T\1aybe lattly. But thL·se v.•ere the n1ost pGpular six tu 11es etl exattly the turn of the century: "In the Shade of lhc Old Apple Tree," "In the Good Old Sun1n1ertime." '---------- "Sweet Adeline ." ''l\lcct T\te TllE SUIT \\·as (li ed by Gracie .Jones of Dl'n vcr \\'ho clailnetl the won1en 's parents and six other defendants told the two women that 1\1.rs. J ones was the leader of a S<ilanic cult along v.·ith other allega tions. Dena 1'homas Jones. 21. and Kathy Markis, 23. reportedly were abducted frorn a Den ver parking lot last August, he)d (or a time in Eldorado Springs and then taken to San Diego Jloopa Indian tribr, is an alcoholism coonselor wilh the .Li'steJ'.lS to Lande1·s lnter·l'r>ha! C o u n cl I of In St. Louis." ''l\Iighty Lak' C'alifornia. a l{ose" and ''\.Vait Till the ~---------Sw1 Shines, Nellie.'' Can't youi------------------- Extra care in engineering ... it makes a big difference in small cars. s l i 11 hun i {' :1 l' h 0 j tht•in'! LikL·· \I ISl'- <~. "\\that·~ ·srrial 1nono- gun1y"!'' ,\, 111:1t's lh1· s n f' i a I p 11 t l c r n \Vlil'rl'in vou c::a n h:ivc ns n1:1ny 1n:itri1~011· iu! 1nr1tl·S ;is you ,, t:-11, prnvid· ing you only h.:.11-.. ll!H' :11 u tin1e. It's prnr lit l'd 11 idelv now, as no dou!Jt you knn1·:. but prognoslit:ators think 1L !'Ven n1nrc t•on11nonplace 111 the futurc 111111 divorci·s as c:isy to ge t tis fi!:ihing licenses. 'llACEllORSES If you guess that on !~· three out or every lOO racehorses earn bal'k thr rnoney invested in them , you 're probably right. Statisticallv. that n1an 1\'t>O stays sing.Jc beyond age 35 is 25 1in1es n1ore !ikc!v to be hospitalizrd for n1Cn1 al illnc~s-_ .Did I tell You the a vt'r:1g£' TV s1:1tion rl1;:1nagcr is 47.9 yrars 11!d. st;1nds 5-foot - 9, and \\'C•iglls liG.2 pounds? ... 'rhr dogs and eats born in any given hour outnun1ber the hurn an b:1b1L·S bor n then b.v about sevf'n to one. _ Jn nome. the typical remalc touri st under :.i gC' 4<l 1s offered one sort of interesli ng invitation or another eight timt'S a do11« it 's ~aid. • ?-1a1nc1 Cass EllinH s!ar!ed out as Ellrn ~aon1i Cohl'n. .\ TOAST Our Toas!ln<is!cr has come up with a 1a1·crn 1onst for n1e11 ho!<ling 11111'-!s: "l-fC' that bu~.<; L'lnd b111<: r11:111\' :-;lones . JI~' tl1;1I LHI\'<; fle..;h buys 111nny bones ... !le that buys 1·g;!s bu~·s 1n:111v shells .. nut hf' tha t buvs brt:r b111·s nothing else." Not good. \\'.ill do. thou gh. On the 1narkr1 110\v is a small package of ('he1nicals. H's Ory. :-.o slfir<1blt:, Cos ts less th;1n $J And the niomC'nl you ridd 11·nter. its 1empcra(ur1' instantly drops to 20 degrees F. belo 11· zrro. 11011• n1a.ny \\'i1~·s t<ln you think of lo put th;il n'1fty I i t t I r comn1odity to use·.• lt's ge ne rally conceded th:lt Bil!v !he Kid v;:is b.:'ld. not good . \\'hich may IX' i.tie \Vay to go, if yotr 11-ant lo i::et lioni1,1·d in hnllacts and books. poe1n s and pictures . Appro~1n1af1'l Y ~;iO \\'Orks have turned uo ~tbout Billy. l)Q childrl'11 hold a 111.'.lrr;iii::e to gethrr '.' \ 01 nc'crss:iril\'_ H1·rords sho\1' sonlt' couolt•s 1vi1h as 1111u11· as 21 ,YOtl!l~Sll'r ~ ha1 " d11·or<·l·d. Thrn' <1rt· ;1 Jot ~·f 1ro'nPn firt'lllt'n 111 Japnn. pl c:ts:t: notf' Housc,vif e Sues Over Cm1 Blast SAN HAFAEL (UPll -A i\1i11 ·valk•v house1v11'c i :i seeking SiS.,000 da1nages for injuries she s2id slie received \vhen a can of bean dip exploded ln her fa ce. Joyce C. Bolton filed the superior Court act ion alleging a can of J alapcno bean dip blew up "as a result or d~fecis in the tnan ufncture, pack.aging and labeling" or the can, causing her serious burns on her neck. shoulders and arms. l\frs. Bolton said she fo1\01'ied heating directions on lhe label when she bought the dip last month. Nan1ed as defendants in the suit were Granny Goose Foods, and a Sareway store in Mill Vnlley. ----·I Mverll1emen1 Kids Like To Ask Andy What kind of gas mileage will you get witli a small car? United s Auto Club has some answers. The United States Auto Club conducted mileage tests to determine what kind of mileage you can expect to get by driving a -small car sensibly under normal driving condition s. They tested four 6-cylinder cars, including the Dodge Dart Sport and Plymouth Duster (equipped. with our 225 6·cylinder engine and new standard 2.76 rear axle), a Chevrolet Nova, a Ford Maverick and a four-cylinder Mustang II , all with manual transmissions. Using non- professional drivers, they took these 1974 cars over a 972-mile two-day trip through cities and towns and over the highway, doing their best to average 55 m .p.h. while on the , open road. The drivers stopped to rest, to eat and stay over- night, just as you would do on such a trip. Then the drivers put the cars through 108 miles of city traffic which included 229 traffic lights and 30 stop signs. A thorough test, thoroughly supervised by USAC. TESTS SANCTIONED AND RESULTS CERTIFIED BY USAC. JANUARY. 1974 ' Here are the certified results. , " , " Dod ge Dart Sport and Plymouth Duster -with 6-cylinder engines -(,J.ll'J Jl:'JJ.J)• delivered more miles per gallon in city traffic than Mu stang II with • 4-cylinders. And they delivered comparab le mileage on the highway. ''J~P'l'JfJJ~))• Plymouth Du ster and Dodge Dart ~port delivered over 7 more ' i11 l, i11 •miles per ga ll on than Maverick 1n city traffic. ''J~J"J'JJ~)~))• D ~dge Dart Sport and Plym.outh Duster delivered over 8 more ' i11 l, ~I i11 •mil es per ga llon th an Nova 1n city traffic. ''J~J"J'JJ~JJ~))• Plymouth Duster and Dod ge ~art Sport also delivered more mil es ' i11 l, i11 • per ga llon than Nova or Maverick on the highwa y. So if good gas mileage is important to you in a small car, we have the small cars you 're looking for ... plus a whole lot more ... . . . more trunk space than 3 Pintos ... 20" more total hiproom than Maverick ... standard electronic ignition ... and a sticker price about the same as VW's most popular modee •Price comparison based Ol"i manu!ac.turers' suggested tet;ul price. including destinatlOn ch.!!rReS, t'JClud1ng de1ler prep.Jr at ion. stale and local taJes. Qphonal whitewall tires and w heel covers shown, S!>3.20 e~1ra. Op\1onal vinyl roof as shown on Ouster. $63.20 e1t••· _, The answer is a small carat your Chrysler-Plymouth and Dodge Dealer's. '~CHRYSLER W CORPORATION DODGE• CHAVSLEA •PLYMOUT H• DODGE TRUCKI SEE ALL THE DARTS AT YOUR • DEALER. DODGE DART SPORT PLYMOUTH DU STER SEE THE DUSTERS AND VALIANTS AT YOUR llALER. • r • t • " , " e u ' ,, ii " ,, n n r e a ., ·r " d ti d s .. J n " • y s t 0 e ' • r • ' • • ,, " • ·• • ' ' • ' • • ·• ., • ' r ' ' ., ' • .,. ' ' r • 1 ' ' 1 ' • • ' • • • .. ' ' ' ' " •• •• r ' ' ' ' • , ' ' • • ,. ,, • ' • ' • • ' , ' • ' • ' ' ' J 0 OAIL V PILOT t..tonday, Ftbtu.try 11, 1974 rUBUC NO'l'ICE ..... ,_ wanc8 TO <••IMTOlll SU,1111!0« CCM.lllT 0.. TM• srAT'I' 0, CALll'Ollllll. ,.OI fMll COUNTY Of' <Nt• ... I! ... ""' [·••If .. 1110 111111 lltll NAlOY. DKl'tM. L E LAMD i'OOTICC IS HE llllllY GtVllN lo "" c •l(l••n•t-e• !~ •-"•....., -nl 11\fl 111 Pf'•Wll• n1 Vl"1 (l1lm1 •t•IA•I ,,,. •••d o.,....,...,, ••• .._1•1'11 to nr. 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INT£~NAT IONAL, 001 M1t Artnu• ll oultvord, Coll• Mft~ Cell! 926'1 ll<>utevard, Nf,.00•1 8•1c11, Celllornl1 Jt annt Rut/\ MOrlt•IY, 2 o J s ~J~l. VlcTOf'll Otlvt, S1nl1 An1, Cell! w.m • .., p AtlbcoM, SJ llt•COfl llY, '2106 Ne ... 1)0rl lltKll C•llloml• t 2i.1 eon.Id EVOM\t! Mor11rtv. :IOU VIC!orte Gtorg t 0 GOdlrty. 141 lmtr1ld Ori ... , s..n11 ,.,,.., C1UI t'/106 8ov, L1gun1 8Mcn, C1tltoml1 n•n. Thlt bu11,.,. II (Ol'l(l\IC!ed tiy I $9<W••I Thi• but•nt•1 h Cor>oklC!Old by I llml!ed perlntr111lp ptrttlt'fll'l•P Henl"Y T Stgerurom Vllnlem I' Abocrt "This illlemel'll was !lied •·1!1n rn .. T~•I 1111tmenl ""'' l•ltd wotn lh• Ccun!y C ler~ ol Orangt COul'llY on Caun!y Clttll ol Or1ngt County on Janu· J ~nu;iry JO 191• 1 ry U, 191~ UCllOC • ,.J1tll U.Tit.l..M & WAT1CINS, -'""' PUl>ll.r•1td Dr•n.oe Coas! 01!1y Pllbt. SU S1u!R Fl-•• Stl'ffl J an .. ery 21, •nd Ftbtu1ry ~. 11 , l!, Ln A"'ttlff, Ct1ll0<"11!1 f0011 F·JHW Publl•htd Ora,,ge Co~\! 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Countv ol Dr•nge St1t•e ot C•ll!ornl1, oo h11"tbV (f<llty 1n1t bv Vtrhlt ol JUClvment of Fore-tlM<Jr• by Oe••ull try Court In lh• Munltop.ol COll'rl DI IM 0.1~ Coun1y Hort>or Jllch clol Olstrlcl, County ol Orin.gr, S1a!e ol Calll0tn••, e!'ltori!'CI on l'fovtmi.er II nn In 1n1 toove er\llrled 1t t•on. wntrtln ll1trr Lumotr Ct>., e1c, 11'1t 1b0ve n1,.,.,M Pltln!lft(s), obleinoe<I • 1uttg,.,.,en1 1nj l'UBLJC NOTICE • .,.- d•tree DI tcre,losu•e •l'l<I l"le ~galnst• 1 ,------~~~--"i"'~-C,,.sler f 5al•~Ourv II e! 11. • lHI _ oet•nd•nl(t l, l<>r tnG •u"' o1 !wo lhou~na SUPll«IOll COURT 0, Tlo!E 11ghtv ""'° Ind 1!1100 Ooll1•1 ...... rul STATE OF CALIFOlllt.11,t, l'OR money tr! Ill<: Unit~ Sl•Tt • l ll<I ~y T"IE COUNTY OF Ol:ANGE virtue ot 1n OroH1 ol Sale In ,,111 Nt A 7'°'41 e t loon lnuecl on January 16 191( ! llOTlCE OF .S,t,LI! 0, am comm1r>OeCI IO st lt 111 11\t pr~ly 1:£,t,L ,lllOl"EllTY In lltt Coun!y ol OranQe Slate QI AT PlllVATE SALll C1lllot11l1, !ltsc•llled ., IOllQWI' E'TITt of DANIEL R:, LEMIRE ·~· HEADS SUP PORT GROUP Dr. A. J. Vander Weyden Santa A nan I-l ea ds UC I Associates Nu<;lear scientist Dr Allen J. Vandcr \Veyden of Sunta Anu h.ts been named presldl'nt uf the lnduiitr1al Ass1~iatcs ur UL Irvine DR . \'ANDER \V e~·de n IS dtreclor f'Jr lCCl11lOJugy of the planning and advanee systems division of McDonnell Douglas A s t r o n au t 1 cs Com1n\ny · \\'est. I le replaces !)r l\.talcoltn Currie, for 1ne1l y v1te president of Beck lll ,i n lnstru111enls Corpornt 1on. l)r Currie 1vas n i1 111 e d h~ President Nixon to be director of defense engineering government Industrial formed "' researl h an d for the feder,1\ 1\ssoc1:1 les 1\:1s 1!JG7 !o f;:1r 1h1 :1rc cornmunit ation bl'I IVC'C ll bU.."llnf'SS UC I nntt 111dListry and Among !he 39 n1t•n1l>C'r fu n1s 11.re Hu ghes 1\1 n:1 ;.ift Co , Philco Ford Corp . 1'he lrv111e Company, Un ion <Jil Co Xerox Corp , L'nrtcd C.:atifo1 n1.l Ba n k , i\1cDonncll -Douglas Co rp . and li ec k rtr J 11 lnslr1une111 s Inc . 'fUE Lot II Bloc~ 19 Trot l 5ecflftn OAN !£L RAVMONO LE~Alll E. Oetel~ld J 8 1100. h l1nd es per map rtcordeCI NOTICE 15 HER:EBY GIVEN lltll "' 8 <>0k 1 p~oe n ol o n1c.1I Map,, the urcl••olontd will >011 1! prl~• • R..:orC11, Countv of Or1ng.e, $l~•e cl 1~11, lo 11'11 lllO~t•t bld!l1r. 1.,ol•Cl c ai.1........ 10 ccm1i.m1!lc~ o• s'•d ~\Jflf'tlo• Cn1u T sponso ring a lun\:heon 1vhetC Als.c ~nown 1s 77l Ame1ny,1, 11100.1 on or •11tr the 1S1/\ d•Y o! Feoru•rv 1,1ond c~i.ro•n•a 1H' •I the Olt•t• o! M~rlon G s1aplelon Sen, I h11~·ard Bakt'r t 1 l·'l enn I PUBLI C NOTICE IS 9"ER[8Y GIVEN ln9\ •·v•n• Blvd' 5te 100, lu~l·n Ra~k Route Ra~kets Beivare of 'Easy' Business Opportunities Uy SYLVIA POHTEK (f irst 111 a SerieJ) •·11ART Tlf\1£-Ft:LL-1'1fi.!E . !'IT S.6 houri.: \\'ecldv 11c1s to $7110 1non1hty . , i:'1 T f'iO hol1rs weekly 11c!s to $7 ,O<.Ml oiunt hly $''2,6110 pnrt t 1tn t! inv1·~tn1('r\1 ~ecur1•d by inventory full,v rtfundabh.._ hai.: u n l 1 m I t c ii r:io\•1h op- p o r t ll ti Hy \Vt!h l)()tl'n· I HU earni n~s SIOQ.000 ~Ul'll'•5 f l f -PORTE.• ord sint:e 19.i-t and 1s s•·vl.111~ 11·l1ahlt· 111d1v1th11iJ , lo "l'f\ \l1· l:Ol!lJ}.'.lllY Sl'l'Uf l'd fllllll·" "1\N OPl'Oll'l'UN ITY 1n 111vn vour uwn l.iusi11CS.!I 11nd bcl:on1e part of a multi·milhon Uollar n1arket '!'his 1s no gt.'l rich CJU 1ck sc !ll n1r or .1 pyramid hu t n ~ohd )t',\I'~ I ound busu1es:. ''No selling. no overhe.111, 1mmC'diate income No cx- penence necessary, \\'C 1rn1 n Sunp!y check stores w{'{'kly sold . L11n1ted openings available. l\take the Amer1r:1 11 Dream a n>ahty. 0\1·n your Biggest Yet Oil Tankers In ltl aking SAN DIEGO (AP\ National Steel & Sh1pbuild1ng l.'n., '\\'htch has been tumu1g: out the biggcsl vessel<; ever built on th(' \Vest Coast , 1s des1brn1ng new ones aln1ost l\11ce as big A spokesn1an said it is preparing on paper a 150,000- ton oil tanker for use 1n th e northet n P:.ic1 f1c after the !rans-Alaska p1pchne 1s bu1!L To gel rcadv lo btd on such conlracts, the San D1eJ.;O shipyard \\'tll undergo a $20- n111l1on e :<pa n s i on . the spokesman said It expects to enter the o;upc r tanker conslrue\1011 field Uv early 1975 Thf' ne11' s.h1ps 11nul<t br ,i\111ost \,000 re.el long or Ii fl.'c1 lnn::!;cr 1!ro'.ln tile ur,•:-.e11l own bu:s1nto~~ toda y or call .. ·• \\1ri1c An 9d or lhl ~ .!IOrt IS <I composlt~ for a ··r{Jc;k route ' pre pored by Woodrow W1r"lt:. 1 1res111ent o( th e U l' t l r r \ 11 S I fl l' S s B U I C .1. U 0 f i\1l'trurioh1an Nt·w York shou!s, · r~roiud !" You 1\l!J\ he bombarded by the111 In this ~qn·Lng of 1974, {01 as uuemploym ent riSl.'s, n1[l11ons of fr 1ghtc·ned 1nen und y,•on1cn will search frantJt•a lly for \1•ayg to solve their prob[('1ng IJ)' goi ng u1!u business for l)H·n1selves. u LJ s l~ .. ::ss nppor1u111ucs rnc krls 1nay ht>ad all hsts' 11f ~\11ndlcs. Be\1a rl' lhtsc • ;.11 inarks <if llus ·rack route" g~ p t 11 1iu.:nns1stenc1es 'l'h<' .1d s:iy-; tlt:11 unc 1·.1n i.•,1l1'.le ·1:1 i111 1nedi.11c l n cu ni 1: .ind .1{h 1·1·tises thJt \\ hile n o experienl:c is re (l u t red , c,1rn1ngs <·an go up to $100 000 llow can this be if' no selling 1s: required" ;ind 1111.: inves tor 11-itl't paid a w:.ige 01 a s.1 l<1ry' A "business ' 1s a goini,:: concern . an active enterp1 1sc. but y,•hat 's really 1nvolvcr.I ui !hi!' cast' is a st::i t!r 1nven101·y uf good~ for res.i!c -.ind you're 1h.c only unc to Uo the selling 12) APPEAL Tl1 f\atlery. Th1s usually c.-01nt·s 1n the 1nit1a! lclll'r you r.c1 froni 1h•• co1npany u1 \1 tueh \/1e1 ~ <ire f\,11fcring references to ··your talent and your ex~1 1ence 1n your Job'' plus your cap;icit y 10 ·bri ng profit 10 your eon1pan" 1vay above your own prt):scnt p.i) " !'cw people "'ho have Jll St lost their Jobs will stop to c: on s 1 tic r how prl'sllrnpruous :.ire th cs e sta!cn1ent s by an unknOY.'11 co rr espondcnt \\'ho doesn 't kn u1v tllein personally. (3) Ptessure to act quickly 'flus is evident 111 the phrases ··tu1111cd openings available" and ' n1\'n your ov.n business tod<Jy '' t 41 Cl;un1s of ease of OPf•ratinn of business All ~ou nL·Cd do 1.s · l'heck stores 1l el1kly nnd restock " That's ridiculous 15! EXAGG ERATIOX. The ad rs saturated "' 1 t h 1n1pr1·1.~10Jl:'> or instan t \l't•allh when tt arrives also auggest" atmo&t auton11&1tc aCqul~H1on of this wealth .. 1\ few hours each week and }UU are on a lv ho le your C'haln \l'l:IY · .. to \Vhat 's 'ATOng \1•11h th1::. operallon ? TI1e earnings are ~l rnply not there -and it's nol bccaust' you 're not working ha rd enough 1'hey 're 1ust not there The product Is frequently lnferior For instance, 1f you're selling ('Osmc11cs. yn1t n1ay h~\'e been stuck w11h l.i:.I \'~:Ir 's c o I o 1· s ur ant1q1Hlll'd pnek<1gL•s. \Vh1h· the chunl 1s thal no sclh11K j<; 1111·o!VC'{t th t' p r CJ d u ( t d0Cs11 'l se ll 11~eu and your 1nto1ne 1s dl'\:>endent on th1: s:1lc of \he product TllE SE It VICE you get fro1n the p1unlul111g i.:vn1pany 1:; 111fcrior , late delivery or no df'hvery. no 1nainten.1.nc:e "hen you need it. The n11srepresrn!ri tion ... 111 .. g1 11 10 n11111f1·s! 1h1·n1selvl·: 'I he 1rnphlfl!IOn tha t llu: pro111oter IS conne(·tt>t:l \\'l!ll, or t'11do1 sed by .• 1 nannnally kno\1 n company JU:">t isn t !rue. 1'o avoid being taken 1n by this racket -Ignore the flalle.ry. Be hon('st about your o w n qual1flcatc11 ns Do ) ou realt y kno\1' a nythi ng :1bout 111erehand1s1ng'1 Arc you really a good l'nough so!csn1an to develop nnd tn a 1 n ta 1 n successful relat1onsh1ps \\'it h 2U or n1ore retail n1erchants 111 \\1dcly separated, d1:.tlnl't busu1esses'1 VERIFY 'fllE clouns made to you \I 1th al i<'J Sl t\\O independen t sou rc ('s (,11\ the Beller lius:1ness liure;iu F~quently, the BBB 11•111 h.1\C <1 report on the comp:111y Talk to the n1an behind the opcrahon, 1101 the front nlan or a sal esn1an Tht·r·· <1re hundreds of sa lf'Srnen for tht'se schl'n1cs and !hey n1n1e from one scheme 10 the nex t nol caring "'hat !hf"i' "ell or l\hat they s11y (;ive the BBB not onlv the ron1p.1ny's nan1c bu! the prornolcr s na1il1· P1 on1011ons co me and go but the pr (>tll<J lt:r~ rt 11111111 1!11: FINANCE Profits Vp For Year At Air1vest l l11 ~hrs i\ 1 r \\<'s t hus .innou11<·t'd ,1 Jll of1! of $4.li n111t1011 l):ised 011 pr<'lln11 n:ir~· f1nanc1.d 1t•<\1111,. for 1973 It \\BS tht· .i1rline's s e c ond succe .... ~1re .1n11u:'l l prof1L "WC' .11 L' i::1 :i tifl(1! \1 Ith the publi c.: Tl'Sponsc to 1n1pn.11~·d :'>l'rV1trs," 0 U I Sd t d lrl'1nf.! ·r 'raf;ue. gt•11e1·<1l 1na11,1ger "l:nfo1 tunnteh'. the 1ncrea~e 111 fuel ('Osts this ,1'(',1r \I ill exceed last year's 101.1\ profit " In 191'2 !he airline inatli? a profit of $1.9 1nilhon 1he first since 11ughes Air Co rp . purchased the asse!ct of the def1c1t-ndd<'n Air \\est. Inc. lll ~\pril , l9i 0. Other preliminary figure~ sho•v rrvenues for 1973 11ere nt•tu\y $129 B cornp:irNI \~1th ~i.71n1l11on tn 1972 Operating <'Xpcn:.t·s 11·rre $123 3 milhon cornp:lrL-d "'1th near!~ $94 2 Lil 1972 Operating profit \\as S6 4 mtll1on in 1!17'.l com par<'d wi1h f! .~.million the pn:11ous ye.u-. 2 Sta le Banks Decrease 11a le SAX FH,\l\'CISCO (AP l - Croc ker B.1nk <ind l;ntted ('11hfon11a Ball k ;innounccd !hry h;i11' lt!duecd the prime Ull l'rl'~I r:11t• front 9' ~ pl'rccnt to 91 i \ ... :JCl'nl effcc111c toctn~ The announceml'nts fo\1011t•d ,1 :.11111l.1r t t11 li1 :'>:e1\ ''ork's Fir~t :'-:.111011,rl Cl\~ H:111~ Forecast Off 1% On Citrus \\1ASHINGTON !UPI ) Department the 1973-7• oran11:c trop of 205.5 ml!Hon boxes, ulJ nenrly percent from January's rorec:1st bul B percent below last season'!; record 1·hc Agriculture eslln111ted has Total pr0Cluct1on of all citrus fr LIJ!S, on the ba~1s of Feb. 1 conchuon.!I, 1>o·as estln1ated at about I percent abo1c J anuary pred ictions but T percent below IRst season. Increases from the January t'Stunates for oranges. lcnion s an<l tangerlrl{!S n1ore than offset s1n:ill declines i n grapefrui t and tangelos. The grapefrLilt crop was C'St1n1ated at 64 6 1nl\llon boxes, dO'!-.'n 1 percent fron1 J nnuary and the same amount below las t )enr. The lenwn crop 'A'as estimated at 18 2 nlllhon boxes. up one percent from January but 18 percent belo\v-IMt SE'ason. The crop repo rting board l'slimated production of nH orange 10 Florida at 157 n11!- hon boxes, unt·hanged fron1 January but 7 percent below I.1st year's 169 7 mllhon box crop Production ol eurly and n11dseason oranges In Florida was put al S5 million boxes. unchanged from a month earlier .and S mllUon boxes below a year earlier . Productton of V a I e n d i a esumated at 72 mllllon boxes, unchanged from last month and 7.7 million boxes below a year earlier. Executive Sales Slip Executhe Ind ustries Anahellll·based motor Inc., home n1,1nufacturer, reported a net prof1l of $t3.000, repre.scntmg thrcl? ccn!s per shar.~ for the rir st quarter ended Ot>c. 31, on snll' of $3,"27 000 Ttui; cornparcs to net income uf ~500.000 or 27 cents a share on :.ales of $6,-i59.000 for the !1kc. period la:'>! )Car. TMal on Thurl<llY. Fr btUary 21. 191~ C•lllorn•I 911110, 111 the rlghl, 111\e, in1e•tl1 Wiil Spcflk On \Vat£'rt;.'.l le :Ind 11! 1 00 o 'locil PM ot rM11 d•Y a l and e•late o! ''Id !!KeMnt In ar>O lror>! of Cou•lhou .. , Or~ng., CbUnry t~ tho rr~I P•O!>l'rtY !!ttcrlbed •• tollow1 J\S effects on the. tl!lflf!Ll Hl•l!Or Jlldoclll Ol1trlcl, 41fll Jamt.orl'f Rt1l prc.p«tv &llutleCI In It>< C""nry I R.,.d C•tv of Nrwpe•t 811,lt, C1lofornl1 , ol Ortnvt. Slt1t ol C1!Uotn'1, de1crlbed 111C SeSSlOn l!; Opf'll 10 flt! ni :lxJ111Lu11 lt"nglh at Natlon ,11 ~t.d ,rnd "'to 40 feel ,,[dcr. c I t M.d d A . St k L. t ~~::~'~.~~'~.~~d011,~c-;11;··~;,;:1 omp e e . 1 • ay mer1can oc IS I win •••I !h• •bo~e de•t•lbed o•~oe•ty, •• bl d' l k I r th under 11•d writ and de-cre1, 0, to LOI " ot T••ti 31S6, ,1 illown pU IC lln IC "C S or C muc h l!>e••o• a' m1y tie ne-ce~1••v on 1 M1p fhtrtol ,..,ordl!d In 80\'I~ frtday ]unCheQn nl the expansion ii..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. Nal1on~I S1eC'I 1101\ 1 s !o Mll•IV $f ld IUC1gm1nl wl th !nfrr e1i1 101, Page> 16 to 18 O! MIK•lll neou• ""d co•h re 1ne l'llgt>ut blcklt• lo• M •P• r...;Of'd1 of 11ld Dr•"9• Coonlv A1rportcr Inn, Jrvtne. may be '''" 1., low•ul mO!'>ey o! 1111 Unl"d (Co""""111y known 11 1•111 Oe1n s111•1 Ann PIKt, G•f'Cl•n Grow, Ci i reserved lhrough the L"Cl Od led at Newpor! Beach, Calllornl1 T1•m1 Ol lalt, t lSll In l1wtul montv Development and Al Um n I J11nu•rr ,4, 191' cf lht Unll-.:1 Slaltl on coritlrm1hon OILLAllO O WILK!RSO~. ol 1111 or a• ma~ h<! col'ltr1c1,;1 Qff1Ce r.\AllSl'lAL lnr "Ton pt•ctnl (Ill",) ol 1mcainl tlidl ---------------- rou"'Y o1 o·~n9• ca11•n·~" •o 1>o de1><>s1te.1 w11n ~Id PUBLIC NOTICE By Eun. IA Eldl!, 0 f PU!f B•Cls or Ofl t'I IO De In wrlllng I nd,---------------Wltl\1 ) Cliffl'!Dll• ... 111 n. •tce!ved 1! Th• 11 ld C!llct,1· w.,.n l Wrl,nt at any tltM 1t1t r tr>e flrsl f)Ubllc1tlon FICTITIO U\ I USIHESS NAME .STATEMllNT ,..,.,,l!tf't A11-'I' n01ro! and bl!tore ldla aato Qt •ale Puth1l'leCI O••Mo• Co•1I 0111y P1!01 Oo!eCI l'ct>ru"'Y 1, 1974, J1nu1rv ''· Fetwua•v •, H l~I• 31111 Gwendolyn J DeV•ugnn, E•e<:Ut"• lor 11>1! es1a!e PUBLIC f'\OTI CE PUBLIC ~OTJCE ,ICTITIOUS a us•NESS NAME SJ.I.TIEN.INT ~ .... ro11ow1na poroon 11 a r..lr>g O\f.Jol119U .. (;UAll Ot,\N HO"'E M .. ll\IJEN.t.N C£ 1•\., lloclo.11"" Lone, l+untlnvtoft lt•ch .,~ l>i;rt.tr! F119••t NOO', lt$f1 llockl1nd l i nt, l'lvnton~tO'\ 8e1ttt ta.&• l t" ~y' ~I" •\ 1>11"9 t Ol\!IV(lfll by t n ·~dl••Oull 01 Oa"iel R L....,lre, 1~1 Dan•~I Ray,,_,,, Lemlrt, DKNl9d MAlllLIN ta STAl"t.aTON .t.l'IO<"Mr 11 LI• 11111 lrvlRI Slvd , ~II 100 Tu1t/n, Cl '1.,.. Pul>ll•l'led 01 ~~ge Co1•T Oa•lf PUo1 feorua•Y • s 11, 191• 11J 1~ ,.ubllol!td Or.no• Co111 011!v 1"1<tlfu1rv •. 11, 11, 1.1. 197' --------110,,..,• r ,.,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE lnl1 1l1!t mtN '''"" W•l l'I 11>1 County,, _____ _ (I•" cl Ot1e~1 Ccv~1 1 on Ott n , "ll .. ,., .. Publl1ntd 0-t"9t C,oot! Otlly Pilol, Jt •Ult'Y 11, I nd Ftt>ru.rv •• 11, 11, 111• l lJ ,. PUBLIC ~OTICE Tn~ totlowlno per..onl •re OO•n!I ou•lneu "'· ltOUSE 0 1' SA N TAN, \Ill 21\! PLAC..E . Nowpcr! Bedch, Cellfornoa 9'1btl Leen• Ml e U•tl~~. 1100 Pele••oro (01!1 Mell, C•l!!Ornlt 9'16'26 (;lngtr l it Urban, 1100 Ptl t •1on CQ•M Me~" (•l!lor nl~ 916'2/o T~I• Du1•ntu ·~ COr\dUCI•~ I>" I jjlffif 'l' partnersh•o Lrona M U•h1n TM•• •l~tement "I~ 1 te(I ..,\tM '"! c~vn•v Cle•• ol 0•81'1Qe C.g~nT/ "'" J•n~··~ n 19J• building tankers 89 1 f<'rt long with orders for 12 such ships and a backlog r:>f ron!racts: excccchn ~ $;,fl() rn11!1on Calaveras Jun11>s Into Jobless Plan Capll-01 Nl'"S Srr\i{'C S AC Tl A 1\I E N T 0 (';i],1v e r.1:-. County. 11n1norta li1ed tn literature by t'-1:11 k 'l'11tun's slor 1• u( lh0 relrtir.Jt1'll 1111np1ng 'rr .i~, h:1 ;; :ig,un I) e en di:;11n i;u 1 ~/11·l.i though lcs.~ glori ou~ly. bV tht• l1S D1·pa1 t n1e nt uf Comn1ercr The EconomJc De\ clop- 1ncnt Adm1n1s1ri1l111n ! EDA l lla s de si gn ate d l he rountv a "redevelopment area,·· \.\il1ch makes it cJ1g 1ble for additional fed er a I assistance lo stimulate growth and create Jobs The .1nnu al re·crealion or the Jumping frog contest has atw<iys brought a cro\1d to thr scenic Ca laveras area, 1ust southeast of Sacramento. but not many have stayed beyond the festi vities PU8LfC NO'l:ICE f1CT ITIOUS lll/Sl~E'S NAME ITATl.MtNf !ollow!ng Dfr..on It do!no Dutlo•u M!l!1r Wit liltd wit/\ O••nvt C""nly Jl112'0 Coa\! 0•11¥ Pllol. 1~. •r>O M~r<ll l , 42 ... 1l Does More Than Help Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Due To Infection ' ... DAVE'S (AJIPET IHSTALLATIO•~ !Eli'o'ICE ,~10 F lotld• SI No, n . Hunlll'IClton fto1dr, c 1 t1'4 O.vld Ll....,11y Flnnt•n, 1610 Flo•ICI~ .St .. 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''t Vol. Nrt U•I C~ 8 • JACKIE COMBS LAND , Best P191 L1yout HOWARD HANDY Best Sports News Story The real JOANN& lllYNOLDI I n t 'Amerl c1n1' Story JACK CH APPELL Best Story·Photo Combo ALAN DIRKIN loot Modlcol Artlc lo RICHARD KOEHL81t BHI Spot News Pi..to JOH N ZALLIR ... , l ducatlon Artlclo ART VINSIL (3-WAY WI NNER) Yo uth Achievement Flr• Prevention Entertainment ••• IO ORCOPs )'es, it's time for our annual dl1play of lrnmodesty, but, as a regular reader of the Daily Pilot throughout the put year you iilrtly muat ha ve gueased that It w11 llOllllJ1i, 1" lh1lr day.to-day Jobi of njlorlilll and picturing the happen!np of your community for you, Dtlly Pilot people this past year ·l\av.e turned In a profemon al performance that won for them four out of 20 "General Awards" for whic h they were '6\lgibl• In Orange County Press Club competition -awards ,,·hich the press club calls ORCOPs -and six others out of 14 ''Special A\vard" categories. That's a total of 10 out of a possible 34. Only one other newspaper in Orange County topped that (\vith 12 award1) and ty,·o other dailies failed to match the Daily Pilot mark--one earned seven ORCOPs, the oth er eot three. The main reason for this annual show of imn1odesty by the Daily Pilot is, of course, to point up the outs tandin~ job the Daily Pilot staff does day 111 and day out fo r Daily Pilot readers. Please join us in congratulatin1 tht1e fl.nt place winners and the other Daily Pilot staff members \I/ho won 19 second place awards and 17 awards tor honorable ach ievement are readers of the • r 'I _; " ' ' ' s " n , n n r .c ' ., ; ·r " " ti d s J n n • y s I 0 ' • • ' • • • .. " . " ' • • ' • • ' • ·• •• " ' " ' • ' " • • • ' • ' • ' • ' " ,, • • " • • ,, " ' ' • '' " '• " ' • ' ' ' • , • ' • • ,. " • • • • • • • , • • I • • , • • ' • ' . •' ~.PAMPER HER TH IS ~ VALENTINE 'S DAY WI TH A GLAMOROUS GOWN BY ANTRON Ill NYLON. IN PINK & BLUE. $15. 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NE\VPOAT BEACH, CAU f ORNIA 92660. PHONE 641-7061 ' HEARTS are for {jtvil?f Penda ntl & Lo ck et1 I ~Kt Gold F;lled Sterlin g Silver c ' CHARLES H. BARR , Westcllff l'lau, 211 J.f•rine Al'enue, Newport llelcll, CalW. Balboa hlond Calli. BankAm€'ricard · ·11str r rtlttf'\.'e ' MIMll• AMlltlC AM 8EM SOC l•TY I j 1 I 1 .. 't· • ,1 I . f ' ' v · By L<URIE KASPER Ot ~ o ... , ,.,., Jlllt Child abuse, from lhe philowphic:1I stand or Miriam Spear, superviso r or the county's Chi ld Proi.eclivc Se rvices, is "a call for help . . a symptonl of disease." She approaches a parent \Vho has abused or batlered a chlld \11th the attitude that "You're hurting. I hear you ... Let me address your hurt." Before showing slides of children who have been beaten , burned and sexually abused to the Orange County Counci l ol Hospital Volunteers who were meeting at Pitission Community Hospi tal, ~trs. Spear explained, "1 usually think or the child as a victim of a vict im ." .. ,I\ h ~tory ~£'·'a , ~.\p..;ff4 'il~ckiiro'l"d ' I • ' ' ' • nod . immaturity • are two·. common denominatOrs <ll par en£., "·ho ~·their children. • ' · · · · they incJU\ie':'predicaf, people, lawyers, teacKe'f.s . . . ,"'l'he.r~s ' no · sociat or economic line at idi in thi s,'' she said . Rather, it has to do with the nurturing lhe parent received as a child. In addition, she said, child abusers 'I u•ually think of a child as the victim of a victim ••• There's no social or economic line .' . ,.1. ... " '°,• .. .. ;... . r r • . . ~ :' 1 • '· .. . .--- u..-u111ly l'O\'cr a ''detp, dee p ragt>" "1111 depression. ~\1 1ssing th<! JOY and Hin of life, they feel "Life is not good. Lire is hard. It's so hard to surmolu1t." ··0ur abusive mothers have never tl('c n children. They've alw1tys had In be adults," she said. And their childrl.'n are taught not to bother n10U1er \.l"tlh the things nu>St young childrt:n do. FRIGHTENED "These children are frightcnl'd of thei r mothers," Mrs. Spear explained. In groups of mothers v.·ho meet through Parents Anonymous (there are also groups for couples since child abuse is not confined to the m<lthers). the reason generally expressed for hurting the child is that "the child is doing thi s to me."' .ijll~. ~1{.s .. ,Spe,ai;~d, ~·They don "t batter because they ~·.ant to. They batkr · bceause lhcf hav e ·,.i,." . such parents w,:ould say they love their children, she'' said. But t~e youn g child is a taker v.•hil e th e mother is thC! give r. An abu sive n1of.her, the speaker explained, could say "I have no lo\"e 111 rnc to g1\'C" b.:cauSI: !lh~ httS 1~'\o('I' rt•CCi\'ed II llavu1g no self-v.·orth, the m(lthcr might have eotl sidercd procreation 11nd r:using the ;.perfect child" ;is a \\'flY of r.'.li sing h£>rselr up. But a child is seldo1n perfect. '!'he.re arc an Hlcrcasin.!! number of c::hildren v.·ho nre abust.'d, illrs. Spear said. Even p.doptcd c·hlldren are abused. In her more clcprl'ssed moods, she admitted, "I i~I I am trying to spoo n the ocean through a sieve.'' She cstin1:Hcd thal 70 pcrcftll of the nhusc is i1npulsi vc. "The p.:irent suddenly finds him.-;clf 111 a r;ti;e and the chittl is the ILJri;et.'' Pl..ANNED ABt;SE ·~ .. p nhuse is cuns1dr rt'<l ano1hcr form I Parents Anonymous , a St!ll ·hclp gror or people \\'ho meet volunlarily to w: of thei r problems ~ith children. Usually, r.·trs. Spear said. there a sc~1pegoat ch ild v.•ho 1·ect!lvcs the brUJ of abuse in the f;:un1 ly. If lhis chi'. is removed front the home. the abu: rn<1y stop for ahoul six 1non th.<;. 81 then. she said, it builds up and begir agri in on another child. But unde r the la\\', Cluld Protccth &rvices is allo\1 etl only to deal v.•i: the child \\'ho is abused, unless neglei. i::; so gross th:it it 11!fects all tt>e childre; "Sornc of the filth and neg rect th: goe s on is JUSl out of this v.·orld . :O.lrs. Spear s:tid. !..1,,~~£' , '· Pl;u1ncd abuse 1s often oontn1iucd by l\"i nety percent of the ~1"'.~ai a stepfather, stc pinotht'r or bo~frientl in or are returnC'd to thejlti"~· and n1ay be caused by Jea)ous.y ... S~x\¥!1 , .. ·~tffdugh :~e:•"-'<IS~nc" .. a ~~;~r . abuse is usual!_\' in tills cate;;ory'. J.fti{\ .s!H(;~ovt•bciie.ves the··b iOJogicaJ :)iijkag Spear said. noting that .sonie ~(.:the i~·;ro str0Rg' .tflat it. .. \s' lifttter'•'°' ,.,.0r \1•01nCl1 h:ite and di ~tru~ men·-siuce. With tl:ie'child . i~: tff! "oi-:'iiCr o'.(11' fiom· they were n1olcstcd in rhcir youth . if there is even a little lo\•e, tha Abu st.'. sht.• t•xp\ainl'd, ina.v be physitDJ, ernotionn l or s1'xual. It 111i~ht ~ilso be physical or cn1otio11a! uci;lect. \:erbal e in an adopti ve or fo ster ho1nc. "Childr en need 10 have their biologic: begi nnings,'" she explained. "They nel to hare thei r 01~·n identity." SUCCESS RATE She said her department expcricnct success in abou l 25 perce nt of the cases. Ho1vever, the probl en1 is onl amelio rated and the child still doesn receive nurturing about 50 percc1 of the cases \\'hilc 25 pe rcent are failure she admitted. BEA ANDERSON, Editor "\Ve"re the court or last resor actually," she said, admitting he department sometimes closes a cas "tearfully" because they have no law allowing further intervention, but knov. ing the abuse \Viii be continued. Pitt 1l Her agency, she said, handles 240 cases a year. Yet, she said , "We fee .. ire haven't even touched the tip c the iceberg." Overactive· Child Studied The majority of abused children ar under three years ()]d because "lhey'r• the nonverba l ones and they can't defent themselves .'' I ' lly Al.LISON flF.EHlt Of lhe 0.tlJ Polo! 51111 'Jfc 11ns y(·strrdny's cla:.s clo11n, bull~· or just plain brat. L. Today. he's likely to be labeled 1'bype ractive. '' 1}fe is constant molion. is e;isily dlstr:tcted. has v.·ide \';1riations in mood, ii impulsi\"e ::ind l'Xplosi re-. •'fo teachers in the elassroom and OD the pla yground he is a dis rupti\'e fal:t or. f'or his parents, he is ;in t'mo!ional P:f0hl e1n , often nl'1!ding fr l' q u c n I discipline. ' He can n1akc li fe difri rult for his parents. his lcachcrs rind his peers, 'P::l of <..-oursc. for himse lf. \At a twcrday srnlposium spo11sored by Children 's 11ospit al of Oran~e Coun ty. (X'Ofcss iooals hoped to pro\'ide nurses. Wi cht'rs. stu<1ents and other interested pfofcssionals l\ith a v.-orki ng knov.·Jcdge ol hypcrkincsls thyperaclivit y) i n f1!91t ion to t~e cluld"s Ol"e.d i ca I • PiPeho!ogil·a l, ·social and tdocat.iona.I 1lflltds. ' ~ O\'erview ·was presentecl' by. Or: siiltcy Adll'r, spcclalist in pediatric tiehavl:>r disorders an d clinical proressor of pedi"lric"' at U(' lr\'ine He reCffitly a111 h11r1·d "Your Overactive Child - Nor1n:1! ur i\01·:" and v.·as con.sultant for a t1!n1slri p on hypcracli\'e childr en. DIAGi\'(ISIS SOUGllT 1" '·\\"h:n rl0t·s the hyperactive child look ·.tlke~ J-l(t1v docs he bt•have'! Art! these •'ehildre11 M) gk1ringly differc11t i n •8P?t<1r:1ncc-lh;it !hey nrc Ci.lsy to k!cntiry·:·· he posed. The hyperactive child is likely to ha\'e ·~vcragc ;ind often abovr <t\•eragt" JQ. There will be one girl to B or 10 boys. ~The use of hypera1:ti ve or hyperkinetic 'bas bceome so popular, Dr. Adl er said, that it has "bcrotne a case of the ;tail \vagging the dog." s; Hypt!ractivity is only one of a cluster 1o1 symptoms associated wit h c:hildren ,,ho have learning problems. And, he ~joted. there are children with learn ing ·problents v.·ho are nol hyperactive ana "'\lice versa. • He cited the statistic that 5 to 10 t;ercen t of all children in school ha \'e 'iome type of learning problem and or ·lhesc, probably 80 percent a r c •llyix•ractlve. w. "These arc the \Vall climbers. 1l1c .. , ., •• •' ones v.·ho can't sit still. ha\"e short attention spans, rallle pape r in class. dis tract their other studenls, talk v.•hen not spoken to and frequently labeled a brat." He has an average or above average IQ, Dr. Adle r said. but cannot get a reasonable education 111 U1c a\'erage elassroorn. •·He "ill al"'B\'S be in nlo1io n, like he has a tghllY \\ound spring 'Wide that won·1 allow him to relax. Il ls motion is rundom . not purposeful. Jfc will Im pul sively hit another student on the 11·ay back from the pencil sharpener. ··He may not act hl s age. If he~s seven. he may act more like three or four." GOAlS STATED \Vhat can the parent of a hypc rkinetic child do~ "Our goal is lo control some of his activities. improve his schoolv.·ork and ~r th~ striSli~ at~,:• Or. Adler ~ children are oftm referred to a_gli)ui,ician by the school psycholi>gist. ' Qt_ -Adler . explained that h i s examination normally includes a physical exam. a test of neurological functioning . and EEG (electroencephalogram), 'blood and urine analysis. intellectual aptitude test and t.tSST testing for balance .. gross moror. fine motor coordination. ocufar and tactile development . Dr. Adler often prescribes 1nedication for these children. tie uses Rital in. a st imu lant (but not an ampheta1nine I and some slimulii.nts front the amphetam ine group. 1bese drugs s1i1nulate the portion of ihe brain wh ich inhibits certain activities, thu s having a calming effccl. Also, he said. "the child needs .to know exactly what is expecled of him and encouraged to do just thal." 11e suggests a 1norc structured, simpler lifestyle, "'ilh as few distrac- tions as JXl&iible. "If possible, he should have a room or his own. and time to be alone Wben he wants it." For parents v.·ho compl ain tri~ ·:t.d . the supennarket and lo chur<;b 1 ~re ··she<>r hell" because the child' 'JIJott't sit still he advises, "leave them ~ home, or don't go." t.1ealti mes can be disasters. he ·tidded. Hi s suggested solution was feeding the h)pcrartl\'e child early. \\'ilh brothers and sisters '"s(I the adults c:an eat in peace. It docs not help the child to be constantly corrected for his ·stupidity• and c\u1nsincss at the dinner table .. , FAILURE PRO~ICYfED Adlc>r feels that .. our public school s~·stems need to do a bcrt er job 1-vith these children and others v.·ith lcaniing probl en1s becaus(! the current systcn1 promotes failure." The physician also caution ed against lobe!ing every active child a s ··hyperactive" noting •·1he key to U1e issue is lhe v.rord 'persistent.' E\'ery child has periods of overactive or belligerent behavior. That's not abnormal." Questioned on the long-range !'ffeet of prescribing drugs for children at such a young age 1as early as five) Adler said, "l\·e been using these dru gs for my patients for more than t5 }·ears and know Dl none who have had any prObJen'I{ l>.e y ~ Jt d expe!:imentation encourage(\ '.by peer pressure,.P Asked if bie child would '''.J~t ·outgrow it" he said ''many children~o 'out.grow _ it to som.e eXfent. I've. tt re ate d hyperactive adults. "But I would rather start manageme nt right away than run the risk of jeopardizing the child's future ." Is teenage to late to start medication ? "ll's never too late. The only problen1 v.·e have in adolescence is cooperation from the teenager.'' Suggestions for the parents of hyµcractive children in The Hyperactive Child: A Guide for Parents included: Relax. If you 're tense. the child's apt to sense this and this may aggravate his behavior. Remember that his frustration level is low. Be prepared for his angry outbursts and keep your ovrn anger in control. ORGANTZA TION Organize the child's environment and try to anticipate sources of friction or needless ..,,·orry. Put the val uables away so yo u don 't have to be armed with a constant "Don't touch." Give him fixed routine with set time for mealtimes. naps, playtime, TV watching and bedlimes and forewarn him of the day's events. (See CHILD STUDIED, Page 141 ·~~.f."'l'"'~·-.·o:,,•,, ·~'•I ,. ... ... . ;, Jlalf of the ir caseload are financiall: and ecrinomi cally deprived. However since they have to use public faciliti~ "they're pretty much eiq>osed," she said She believes a higher percentage o child abuse occurs among the mor• afnuent white population who can mor1 easily conceal It by going to differen private doctors and lawyers. Those who can afford it, can ge hel p through individual therapy. Jo~o. others, there is only Parents AnonymOU! v,.·it h which Mrs. Spear works. But to meet the problem, th< supervisor called for better legislation. which is being: worked on, and mort educatioo, specifically teaching childrer. from the nursery school age up hov. to have better in l e r pers ona l relationships. Admitting she needed to end on a note of hope, "l get d e pressed otber'Wise," iMrs. Spi!>t told !he hoSj>Hal .... · vtlwlteers ·Ula< ·people ·are calling the ·p.i: hotline, 642.i;'ds.. ' . ~ •.•Tlie,y;re as'kfu-g lor 'help:W · 'They are ihe wall cli mbers, the ones who can't sit still • frequently labeled as brats.' Delivery of "' ... ' Message to Relations Overdue Is Long 'it DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please print .this letter and you will be the patron 'lllint of every pregnant woman who 1Bs a mother, a mother-in-law, a sister. ·i sialllr-in-law, a nosy neighbor, a close lfrierid; or a maiden aunt. ~EAR ONES : Yes, I am overdue. days to be exact. My big mi stake as telllng you my due datt. r wish had kept my mouth shut . Today J ·fc~v.ed eight telephone call.!1 and it's 1f1Y supper lime. 't "Are you slill home?" That wa s my JUnt. f "I thought you 'd be in the ho spital ~ this thnc." That was my mothcr-i n- l1w. ~"Arc you sure you figured right ?'' ~ w_,as my sister. "J\.1aybe it's twins. Doctors don't know everything." That was niy mother.-.- If YOU are on edge, how do. ~0¥ · think I feel'? It doesn't help Qt. ge~' a dozen ·phone calls from peoplt!•'trho are worried aboat me. One f~tndt,y ren off her shoe and broke her ankle. caller said, "When you're I l be , . . someti mes the water break! at home This ls no JOke. It actually happened. and you have a dry birth which ts ?.1 She was wearing a clog with a two-inch awful ." Sweet of her to tell me. ,1. platform, a sling-back, and a 4 ~~ inch, I just h op e every person . w~ • .' cork heel. telephones a pregnant woman and •t,ksl·~ Emergency rooms all over the country "Are you stlll home?" will gel1 t · " reply: "l answered the phone, di , are treating do1.ens of people who limp l ?" -D. FENSELESS · in every day, and not all of them DEAR D.: Your mes"•ge 11 ' cl t are women . Several men who are "Don't call me, honey, I'll call you;" J.. unaccustomed to thf higher heel have tripped on curbs, escalators a n d DEAR ANN LANDERS : My g1rlflfeoo -stalrca,... A. \\'Ord fro m you might lielp, Ann. Please say something. -0 . Z. ' DEAR O. z., I'll try, bul I. doo't thlnk I'll get anywhere. Ptojlle 'b1ve ,,Ut style ahead af comfort and cemmon sense ror centuries. I see no 11Vlcleuce that It wil l ever change. My advice to thOse who ta•t on 1\'eartng b.lgb·fa ihlon cripplers Is to walk 1&twly, stay sober and cafty. ")'Mr bolpltal ln1W'ance card. DEAR AN N LANDERS: \\'e are a group of v.•elfare mothers ..,,. h o meet Once a week to help one another v.•ith child-rearing problems. Take it from those of us \\'ho know, welfare kids Dre discriminated against daily. Thry are begrudged free lunches , laughed lit and taken 11dvantoge of by leilchers \\"ho make thcni clean up the classrooms because they ha ve free lunch <;ards. Tr;iu m<-is ex pcr1enred by welfare molhers 11nd children are countless. However, our reason for writ ing is not to rompl<iin but to SAY thank you for your efforts to educate the pub lic about v.·eUare recipients. You 've done a titmendous service and .,.,.e are. grateful to you. -THE MAGNOLIA PARENTS GROUP IN HOUSTON DEAR HOUSTON FRIENDS: I'm Siad yoa wrote-n.e mall nn btavOy q1lntt me bot J knew It would. Tbe lpor•nee and bigotry Ill thls .,...try, parllcllarly oa tbla Issue, Is appellta1. But I still fee.I It Is better to llgtit a single cud.le lban to curse the darbeu. Is alcoholism rui ning your life? Know the danger signal s and what to do. Read the bookJet, "Alcohol\sm -Hope and Help," by Ann La nders. Enclose :.is cents in coin \\'llh your requoot and a long, stamped , self-addressed MVtk»e to AM Landers. P.O. Bo:r 3*. 122. W. Bank Dr., Chicago, lit. 606M. . . r " ' • ., ' .. r ' u ' ' " n ' " n r \ ' " ' ·r " •I ,, d ' J n " • y ' I 0 e • ' • ' " " " ' ,, " • " • • • , " " " " " " " • " n " ,, " " " " • n " " • " ,, " " " " ,, •• " " n " " " " ' • " • " " ,. " " " " ,. " •• " " •• • • •• • •• " • ,, ' ., • ' ., • r ' ' ' ' • • • • • • • • ' • ' • I I L ~1 Lo' l'I LQ, Dissolution U~· l.Al'RIF. KASPf:H 01 !l'MI 0 11lr P'•l<1t \!•!! Siit months in law practice has convinced J oy Fisher Connors lhat rnarriage uo longer offt>rs a ~oman iob security or guarant<>ed fringe benefits. ''Thetl' is no such 1h111g as ten ure in marriage," s he sca1d "'hile speaking to :..bou t ;s women and l\1'0 n1en att!'nd111!,! a "Women and 1he Ln11 " "'orkshop sponsort-d by the l.aguna Beach Chapter of lh<' National Organila!10n f v r \\"01ncn. Since the f<imily law act became t'ffeclive in 1970, !h('re has been no divorce. fla1her, the eourt's ending of a 1narria1o:e is dissol ution. 111s. Connors said a fa mily law handbook once said. "No~·. of course. sin ce there are no divorcees, there a rc dissolutees.'' While this "bad joke" has been deleled from the book. she said, "the family lav: nself is a bad joke and that lingers on . . . and the effects of it are devastating to v.·omen, "\lcn ;i nd v.·ornt•n ar(' Jn v:nr 111 C{;Urt and th:i.t 11 ar LS lx-ing rcferetd by n) :1 I c judi.:·l'S. partlc11larly in Orangl' County \Yhere there Is not one \\'Oman judge." Although ;idmitting he r impressions n1ay change ~·ith more experience, !\.'Is. Connors sairl if a 11•on1an doesn't rerognize this, :-.he "w ill g L' t Disill h••rst•l f l'lll into !JUie bits and pi<'tcs" 1n <"Our t Th t> h1n1dy J:11r >il'I. ~he l'Xplaincd, 1nstitutc<l no f;i uh dissolution requiring on I y irreconttlahlc diffe.renee:> or incurable 1ns.-ini!y. DEBTS OIVIOEO TOO As a result . sht' SHid, con1munity properly is divided equally bctwctn the husbanrl • us1ons .Jn<.l \\ 1h· I J<·ht..,, loo. arc ci1 v1d•·d i>q uullr. shc :>aid. JltlttJu~ll 1u the pnst ll was t:11S1l·~l for the n1an h1 aet"llrn11/:it1· debts on 1he ~rot1nds 1h1·y \\'l're for the bene fit (Jf 1he C"ornmu1uty. Jn Jll7' ;i nrw community prOp<"l'I}' law. giving bot.h !hl' hl1sUa11d :nu.I 1vife e <1 u a l tn ;i n11gt:fnt:nl, \YIU go intu l'ff ret lln g1nally , the attorney said . the cuncc pt was lo lin,it Jiabllity so when the marria ge started toward trouble, the \V1fe \11ould h;ive w rnc "'ay of ctl ntrolhng the community proµ.:rty. "The lcg1s!a1ors didn't like the idrn of nlen having 1he1r sµend1ng rights controlled hy \1 vn1cn," she charged, so the rl'<tl l:i.1\' atlov.·s both to l'ncumber the com n1 u n it y assets. "That is not going lo solve the proble1n of all the l.'Otnn,unity property being dissolved in divorce," she said. "\\'c h<t vt: gainl'd a morol victory ..• but il':> not going Wedding Rites Attorney FREE DRAPERIES 11'4$TALLED--IHCLUDIMG HAIDWARE- OMI WIMDOW...(JI" TO I I0"11t6" WITH fACH SO YDS. OF CARPET AHO PAD INST ALLIO! to he v~ry hl'lpfu1 µra1.:t1 ta.I ~nSt'." SPO US AL su1,r c1RT in a Ms. C.Onnors nlso charged, "the male judiciary is using the famLly taw act as an excuse 111 cul back on spousal !'>Upporl , Although lhl•re is no \lo'ord in th~ act v.•hll'h gives the legislature's intenl lo cut the supJX1rt . she cla imed a judge s:iid it is clear that is \\'hat the legislators v.·anted. As a result. she said, a 1\·on1an \Yho has been rnarricd fQr 22 years n1ight gel eight years of support. Although she \\'ill then be 50 to 52 years nld and not have any work l'Xperi ence, she will be expected to support herself. "She is probably going to encl up selling stockings for S!.65 an hour \vhile her hu sbund goes on to bigger things,'' the past president of the Orange County Chapter of the National Organization for \Vo1ncn snitl. 111e judge~ arc still very car('ful to see that children rcc:C1\'(' "sumc sort .. <•f child 1>Upport. sh<· s:11d But she c\:111nt-d the a vcrt1~e fln,ount 1s $150 10 $200 a month per i.:hild. "Yuu're going to h.i ve just about 1vclf;ire level child support." Custody of pre sc hool • M-, F*ict & Colon lo CltooM Ff"-• DISCOUNTS OM WOVl"4 WOODS, UMOUUM & WALL,AP'fR WALTERS DRAPERIES & CARPETING ly AppcMnfnwnf Only-67)-67~1 14 '\'ears in llarbor Area thildren stil l generally gl)('Sl .-::_c-:__ _ _:_ ___ __::__ ___ :___:__:___:__:====---, to the. molhl'r . But at puberty.I.- she s:i.id. judges some11n1t'S feel C'hildrl'n should be y,·11h the person of their sex so they havt-a role mOdcl. The attitude toward lesbian inolhers is also changing, she said. \\'11ilt: in the past. lht•y \\'Oll ld ahvavs I o s e custody of the chi!Ctrcn. she saltl a lesbian would have a good l'hance of gelling custody in Orange Counly now but "the psychic toll, damage it "'ill take on everyone involved \\'ill be horrible." Ms. Connors, ho\vevcr, said she had one key message for MODE12R REMODEL Put It All Together For Fun, Popularol'f, Con11denr;e John Robert Powers tchool1 or p•11on1l lmprovem•nl lor •v•ry wom1n ORANGE -•3 Town & Country -547-8228 married 11'0men without a'I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ profe s sio n . ''Get (a l1 profession\ \1·hile you arc married. Let him pa y for iL F:ven if you coi n't stand hin1. \Vail." RENT A RUG DOCTOR "STEAM" CARPET CLEANER DELIVERY AVAILABLE to most areas, or you pick up at our store. Couples Recite Vows I I I TO MINUTES FREE INSTRUCTION 1how1 you R.uq Doctor i1 1of• & emy to op•rot• 01 a woeuam cleonor, one mo11 or woman eon opera!• It or toke it up and dow11 1tolt1. Oriental Heritage Shared Asian cultural and artisti c heritage 'viii be depi cted in fa shions, poetry, dance i nd n1u sic at the r..Jedellas dinner dance. entitled Extravaganza '74 . The event, lo benefit the Easter Seals \{ehabilitalinn Ins titute nf Orange County, will he presente d at 7 p.111. Saturclay, Feb. I U. in the IJ isncvland 1-lotcl. Collecting decorations are 1Jcl t to right! the !llmes. Sieve J\sal nno. J· rank Yamada and Gilbert Ft1Jf1noto. From Page 13 CARR-SNYDER April Denese Snyder and l.arry PC'tf'r Carr of Costa J\1esn 11•cre mnr.ricd in the Oli\'C I !eights \\ledding Ch:ipc!, Orange and n~\V arc at hon1e in Costa J\les..1. TI1c bride, daugh!cr of the Ronald Snyders of Costa l\.lcsa, is studyiug ill Oran ge Co:ist College. \~hilc her hushand is a student at Golden \\lest College. His parents arc !\!rs. c:oldie Green o f LidgC\\'OOd, \V:ish . and the late J.lr. John Carr. AHcndants 11·erc Sa n d r a Snvdcr. Bonda I\ n ig ht. Tainmy Larson. l!avcn Sue Cargill. JQe Green, i\1arshall llal and Gary Craven. TANNER-WEB STER The chapel aboard lhe Queen J\lary \Vas !he ~etting for the double ring nupti:1\~ \inkini; 1'J1C'n \Vcbster and (:regory Sigmund 1'anncr of S<in Fernando Valley . Their parents are the fiobcrt Bcrtran1 \Ve b s I e r s of HL1ntingto11 Harbour. "!\·! i k c Tanner, i\orth llollyv.·ood .Hnd !\1rs. \'era Tanner. San ta \lonica. Officiant was !he Rev. fiobert Pomeroy. Attending the couple \~rre Sharon, Nancy nnd f{obcrt \Vcbster, J)r. James '.\tacy and S!('vcn Gould. l'hc brid e is a graduate of r-.1 a r i n J H i g h S ch o o I , Huntington Beach and Orange Co:1sl College. She a I s o attended Chapman Col!egc·s \\'orld Ca mpus Afloat an<! traveled extensively in Afri ca . Asi:i and Aust ralia. ! !er husband is a gr;idu ate of Santa ,\!nnica lligh School. attended Santa l\.·1onica City College and has tra\•c!ed ln Europe. BROWN-WEED !n th<' l'rcsbvtcrian Churrh. fioscvill<-. Kat-hr}n Elizabet h \\•'Ni nf i\apa be<:a me !ht· hridc nf the n cl'. J erry \\"1\lin m BrO\Vll , vie;ir of !'t. MRS . CARR nuptial n1ass. and assi~tlng 1\·crc Virgil Shinn :incl David \leve rs. 1;hc bridl:'groom, son of the Ed11•ard Bro\\·ns of i\apa. is a graduate of California State Un1versitv, Sonoma and fro rn the ChurCh l)iv1ni!y School of the Pac ific. Bf'rkl'ley. He 11•as ordainf'd in ~ovcmt:er !9i2. Attending [1~ tnatron of honnr 1\·as tllrs. \-l<irilyn \Varmce of Sank1 Barbara, and flov.·er girl 11·as SlLSan J<ober ts of Vallejo. Playing a guitar du et 1v£'re lkiberta \Vecd. sister of 1hc bride, and Colette Edgars. DAVIS-HINSON J\1nr ried in the Lafayette \Vedd ing Ch npel. L-Ong Beach v:crc l'.:laine Lee Hinson and Preston Lee Da\'is, bolh of ll untin~t on .Bea ch. The llev. Dr. A. \\'. ?.lorcy p<'rforn1ecl !he rites. \\'itnt'SSCS \\'Cre Terrv ~1 ('1la and Dave Ste lla . both of (!range. 1'11c bn dt~'s fath er and stcp1nothe r :ire ;...1 r. and 1\lrs. Lena rd Lee Hinson of Odessa. Tex. The nc\1·[y \vcds :ire ni<1 king !heir hon1c in ll unl ington l Reach and plan !o honl'~·n1oon for the s un1n1 c r in C:irrnel. JOHNSON-SULLIVAN lfomc In L-Os Angeles ;1re J arnes Roger Johnson :lild his bride. the for1n cr l\:iren Allen Sullivan \Vim \\'l're 1n0rricd; ;1board the Pavilion Qt11·cn. Their parents <ire !\lr. ;u1d l\lrs. Elmer Allen of Co~a r>.l<'Sa and J\l rs. .J u.1n1 t:11 Johnson of l\.lontcrt>y Park. Attendants v;ere :0.1 r !' Keru1eth Coffm;i n, J) :i ,. 1 d \'f'lasquez. SIC\ cn !\llen ~t11d J{ussc.Jl Johnson. ... : 4 Hrs. for $12.50 24 Hrs. for $20.00 6 P.M. to 8 A.M.-$12.50 REALLY CLEANS CARPET J•tt of wet steam loosen~ dirt, whleh 11 coll.ered In tonki & dump•d down dra in. SAVES YOU MONEY Co$f 11 mueh les1 rhon hir;n~ Carpet Steam Cleoner. RU G DOCTOR RENTS lN ORANGE CO UNTY IM LOS ANGELf:S (714) 979-7844 ( 213) 423-0454 1212 S. Briuol, Sanra Ano 1061 E. Arreslo, Lonq lleoclr l'he bride nttcndt'<l .\'t•\\1)()rt 1 •~ ........................ ~0'."PEN 8·6 MON. THRU SATL ........................ :" Harbor High School :-ind hl'r ------ husband is a graduilti.' ol t;CLA. Calif o~:;.:·~i:~~.R~·1 h1;1 n I Castle in Arca1 a 1, \1 1 ht• :11• 1 future borne of J{ussf'I I !lll of Huntington Bl'aeh and his bride. th~ former Vicki Stuart of Arcata. The bridc{{roon1 . a form<'r water polo a nd S\\'i1n1ning st:ir al Hu nti ngton llt'.'arh Hi gh School and (:olden \V f' ~ ! College. p u r c h :1 s l' rt :111· turreted landn1:c1rk bu ilt 111 ! IBB5. The ne·.\']y\reds. both juniors1 at Hun1boldl State Collegl',I major in art and conscrva!loo lie serves on the 1\rl'ata architectural review board. Thev intend to remodel 1h(' upstai'rs for their 1 i v i n g quarters and eventually return the castl e to the city ,1s a musemn. First Prcsby1rl'i:u1 Churrh nf ArtJt.i 11·as !he sC'tt ing ff':- the nuptials art rnrlcrl by p..1renls. ~·lr . and r-.tr.~. \Valter St uart of \Vi11 its anrl \lr. and J\lrs. ('. D<·an 11111 of Huntington l!:i.rhour. Bill Tta!ston \\<IS bc~t and c;ary and Doug ushered for the double ccrcmQny Lo,·e·I)· gift idl'as: Give a le11gt l1 '- of fa1Jri<· . . . " A vil ilable in a ny amount As pretty as a Valentine! Child Studied .J ohn's f~piscopal C hur c h ·1c:======================~I !\05C\"illc. POLYESTER EYELET B••ulllijlly '"et• P•ll•I• wl!tl h1t" pron! !lor~l1 IO• 11>9tlll V•l•ntln•• t j " Wod•. FG'• r~ LO W pt1C• J,1f. ~ptdll Pt1Ce l d•r1 o"ly, • • • F:xpll.li n h i.~ prohlcn1 to siblings tind di ~co u r ;1 g e teasing. (;c1 ~ll\Jpur! <Hid und c r ~tand 1 n g fron1 gr<indpa rents, elu~c r!'l:1l 1Vl'S and f ricnds. Superv ise his p!;iy bccalJse ':lhi~. means you care about li:m. Tlu· hypcrac!lve child ti nder rncdi ea1ion oft<'n c:1n function \ll·ll in !he regular classroom. Ad li'r said. but ~pecia l classl's niay be inore appropriate for ~001f'. An important postscript wa s ad dl'd by Dr. Joa n Glad . cl uucal psycholoi;isl ;i n d direcror of pilrt•nt l•ducation for Cl!OC. "Don 't be too quick lo pul .:D~G IB tlMIEll YOUR VAUNTIHf AT UDO CANDY COTT AGE VALENTINE CANDIES Jm.._....,.....,..~ DJ~- a child into any cat.cgory. '· She cited the case of enc child \1 hose teacher's descriptions 11·ould make you assume her lo be defi nitely hyperacti ve. Aft er Dr. Glad test ed , she fow1d the child had an exceptionally high IQ and did not test out at alt hyperkinctlc. She noted that w i t h psychologist. physic I a n , l!!achr.r and parents \l'fH'king tJs a 1eam. the outlook for these children is very good. Thr br1dr. a graduate o[ the L·nlvcrsily of Ca lifornia . Santa Barbara, is t h r. daughter of the Ro bert N. \\'ecds of Newport Beach. Officiating at the ceremony v.·as the nt. J{cv. Edward ~'lcN air. Episcopal Suffragan Bishop of Northern Cali fornia . 1'he nev. Timothy \Vest of Petaluma, 'vho also was lhc best man, celebrated the THF; STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER P,RICES TO THE BEACH AREA " . . '",_/.'. ,· ·.• PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE ..• ANYTIME '-CHECK THESE SUPE• SALE SPECIALS-5u9,, llet. , Our •.o. l"rke EMPIRIN CO M?OU ND Te bl.h. •so '' ........... ' .. 8 ~(' 7lc SENOKOT LAXA TIVE Tabl•h, # 100 ..........•.•.• l.95 l .~q PROPA .Ph LOTION Fa d .. I Cleen11ir , 601 ...•.. , ... , . I 6'1 l.'49 Cl •irol "FINAL NET" Heirsp•~v . 801 ... .. . . .• ..... 2.15 1.95 2700 E. Coast Hi~hwav. at Fer~IP.~f. Corona del Mar S11<1 Prlcl 59c l.79 99c 1.45 AMl"LE PARIUNGo IN fllAR Ho11f1 -9:JO · 6:00 Dally Clowtl hntfcry1 olMI Helltfsy1 644-7575 (: Fabric Showca<>e $ NEWPORT FASHION SHOW Two Sh owings -2 P.M. & 8 P.M. Wednesday, February 13, At Our Store Le Menu de Boussac de Paris 1974 \'o\I nre cordially lnvltl!d to A shO\\•lng or Spring 1974 fa~hion.~. r'nr your vlc11'in g pl rnsure Jl•ius£RC' of Fronce h11s cornllin.•d ils t•lcgnntly ;:.1ylcd l'l'l'nc h fAbrlcs wi th th•' superb rashinn knO\\'· li•dt;"c of Jnl crnationul and ,\n1f'rlco11 ·l~igners f, ... ,.1ur. 1111.: VuguC" J>altl'rns. Th i11 l'nl · ]t'f'I inn prl·~(·nt;:. A prrvit>w of t•Jn1orrow's fashion~ 11.vnl!- Abll' for y<iur 6l'\1•lng C'njoy. mt•nt. Only A F•w S11h Y•I Ava il1bl1 Titketi Must Be Picked Up At Our Store 212 1 Westcl iff corne r 17th and Irvi ne Newport Beacb Phone 645-5120 FLOCKED SHEERS ,.'IO!tltr Val•nt•nt • ....,1.1 1!r191n9 1pron9 l••tl•on prlnll. Polye1l•r· Collon Ind Poly•tttr lll•yo" bltnd• !or drt11et •nd 1moc~1. tS" Wide, FG'I teq LOW prltt• to 1.,. Spetlll prfte l d~ys only. f:1c1ll•nr Value GINGHAMS with LACE SHIRRED ORIGINAL II'• dt•l<1ntd tor btttor dre11c1. E••v la hi bfl:IUll 0 ltl•Uic !t-"11· erin9, 6S... POlyeiler·lS-._ Colla", blUf .. W~llt. 41" wide. FG't "' LOW price 4.H. l •~~• only! Y11luu to •.OO NEWPORT LAGUNA • BEACH lfACH '° lf111!llH'I 1111"4 lll FOrrfll A¥e, OPEN: Ol'EN: • M9!1. l'rl. 11>-t:lO pm Mon. l•I. '1•• pm S•I, lM I'" Sun n .. pm Sun. u .. 1m Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • I OA!l y PILOT I~ •• Horoscope: Scorpio Defines Terms UPI l eteohO!O Like Mother , Like Daughter 1'.lother-d aughter post1nastcrs o( tu\vn s in sout l~'vester.n blit higan are ~Jarn ce l\1cCart y tlefl I, postrnaster of J·l1t kory Corners. l\'lt eh., with her daughter. L'arol Jackso n. post1na ster of Galesburg. Al the J ge of 28 she is believed to be one of the youngest post1nasters in the country. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJ.ES <March 2l·April 19 1· Concern with the occult, with mysteries, with f i n a n c i 1l I status of one close lo you -these arc emphasized . You finlsh rather than h cg i n 11ssociulion. 'You act i u llggressive 1nanncr to clPur away enwtional debris. You want to undt!r StHnd con1plexities of individual "'ho has impact on your life. TAURUS (April 2<>-:'l!uy :w.ll: Lie low .. Play wa iling ga1nc. You are due for exciting, creative opportunity. But groundv.,ork has to bl' pre pa rrd ~ you havl' to J::l·t lay of !anti . Leo, Aquarius could figu r e pro1ninently. Lcg lll 1ypc offl'r.S soun<I advice. Uc rC'ccptivc . GEL\11NI (~1ay 21-Junc 20J : fla sic \vork details tl•nd to don1inate. K e e p proinises, fulfill obligation:i;. If you gi ve. YC!ll .'.llso \\·i ll rcci'ivf. On<' you c;1r<' for 1nake~ gesture which proves a point. frl)> p l fl y rnaturity, Don't ex Jl e c t e1notlonal firework s. but there \1'ill be v.'arrn fu!filln1 cnt. CANCER ! .June 21-July 221: Pre~sure is relieved. You hH\"l' atld itional frecdorn of thought. action. Chances for change and travel improve . Speciul relationship can be solidified. Valentine Theme Selected Philharmoni c A Valenline nn1sic al tea will be given by the Or:1ngc Count y Philharn1011ic Society for patrone!'ises of the an11u;1l bencfil luncheon fashion sl10•1·. noon luncheon Frid ay , Feb. 15. in !he clubhouse. Thursday Club v.·il! serf'nndc the ·'ll':.~-1-ll <i rbor Clt1b n11.'n11x'rs a111I gucs\s at a lunehron n1ectin ~ Thursd<ll'. Ft•h. 14. in Petitt• Auberg'c. South Cons t Vi !lagl'. Hosling vdtl be llunt!ng1on Beach Junior.s v.·ho sponsored the to11 tcst, bisc: L_u11day, c1a11gh1er of th~J1p Lundays, v.· i 1 ! received a $50 award for her still life painting. '1 l'nllx·r or opposite sex pl:iys 11npor1ant rote. Brtng forth trcut1ve rcsour<.'tl . Lt:O (July 23-Aug. 221: Chl'.ck details : be thort>ugh !•rank approach to situations, 1ncllviduals Is a neces.sity . Property values, expenditures ;.1 nt! i n v est 111 en I s grab ~po11igh1. You corne dov,on to 1·r1rt h anti d('al \\'ith practic:.il nultlt·rs. Get fucts , fi gures on paper. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 1: 1\1ove1nenl. 1.:htinge, decisions hascd on new information - these are featured . Short trip. visit n1ay <ilso be on agenda . i\ot hing Ls Jpt to ren1ain a:- orig\n:illy planned. Know it :ind be ncxible. Refuse to tlan1r bec1111sc relative spc:iks sharply. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l: Accent is on pers onal possessions. income potential. F;irni ly is Involved and purchase of lux ury item could be open for discu.ssiQ11. Utilize natural qualllies, talent for diploinacy. Make intelligent. l"Ollcesslon. SCOltPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): l\voitl seeing situation in ligh t ur Illusion. In stead. define Lt·1·rns. Get to root of 1natters. l'isces, Virgo individuals could be Involved . Cycle is high and 1ou can step forv.·ard ~·ith jueas. assertions. You \\'i l! r1'<.-eive support from persons yuu ho1d in high regard. SAGIM'ARIUS (Nov. 22- IJcc. 21 ): \\rhat occurs could he surrounded in aura of n1ystery. Clandestine meeting nlight be featured. Check 1vi!h one who Is "behind the story." If you persist. answers v.•ill he obtained. Older individual , in position or authority, could pull strings in your favo r. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1~1: Cooperate \Vi th Sagl1tarl11n. Some of your hopes, wls.hes may be fulf illed. Friends make known their feelings. Be receptive . l'rofesslonal endeavors appear tu be marked by success. AQUARlUS (Jan. 20-Feb . tennfr, for Vale ntine"s Day ·-·~ -- fred Perry tel1Jli5 snirt ·and sw~te.r ie.nnis -trouser di?,s i<,111ed and ta il<mrl. by Gordon of fh.i 1a delµhi '\ @)~~@@)~@ 44 fashion isl~, newport center 644·S070 .\I rs. Ed11 ;1rd S<"hu1n:1thi·1· v>'il! opt•n hvr '\t•11 pOrl B1'ac:h homl' for 1J1c :!-.i p.:11. aff:1ir 'l'hur.~day. Frh 1 ~ Oe.~tcr (;rt·v. iutcrnation<lll\' ;1ccl11i rned coi1ccr1 planist :ind orntor v.·t ll entcrt<tin th c Thursd:iy ;>.forn lng ('1111) of ~t'llfM. rt Bt·:1rh afl r r a lu nt•ht-on Tlll"cling Fc·h. 14 in lhl' Buh1:i Cor1nthi;1n l ·acht Club. 1'he c.>ntert<1lncr bcg;:in his career .I.ls JI :<;i ngrr 11·ith the nor~ey hro!hers. <1nc1 reccntlv J1i' s1:11Ti'rl i11 1hc l:.Onr; f~l'<irh Cn·ic Light UJX·r:1 production of ",\Ian vf Lil ~l:1n1·h:i. · Mystick Krewe Duplicating the 1'.fardi Gras fl'i\"olity or r\cw Orleans \Viii he the ~tystlck Krewe of Kon1us members v.·hen lhev stage their annual party 8t 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, in the Disney land Hotel. 18 ): Cooperate in civic project. ---------------------------- .\lake more people av.•are of l~ntt•r1ai11n1Pnt 11 1!1 hr pro1·1dcd i,, 1111• L.l'rh' ;-,1r111,.:" (Ju1nlt•l!c ch:11nbc r gruttp, !t·d br flrlo Ht·t·~ Th<' ht.•n1•ftt rn11th·<l l;;1 ~t11011 Conc1';·10, l)pu~ 16, J."Etlldi· I n t r r n ;1 t i o n ll l t' 11111 b1: pre!'cn1t.'tl \\"•:d11csct:1 1 :\larch 27 ill Ill!' llt~llt'I l:111tt 1111!1·1 Fund~ 11111lt'f"l\rJi1· llH· !11'\' You1 h ("1 111\•1·r1" Modrecitas Pa 1 r,1nt'S~1·~ 11f th,· 11.Jh T·~<1n1il .': .\l :•drPl"llas i\u).111:11~ will bl' llonorrd Ourt11<.; ;1 lunC'hf'On 1'h11r.-da1 . ~'rh l·t in th e South \.:1i::u11a l1111nc of r-.1 r.~. 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" " " ., :e . '" " ,, " " " " ., ., " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " ., ,, " " •• ., " •• " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " " • I ) I ~ • , ~' ... '• . ' " • ,. ' " . ' J G DAil v PILOT Mo11d11Y, Febru ary lt, 1')74 Red China in Olympic Games? LAUSANNE:, Swi1zerland 1AP l -0n1n1wii~t China is: anolJ)f:r ~tcp ~loni; 1he road IO\\':lfd O!yn1pic parut·1p<it1011. \\'hat happens next'.' "The "·ay is 01:ien for fl('gotiations \\11icii c·oulcl lead ot a nC\\' in13ge of 1n!ema1iona l sport ," $a1d Iran's Hassiln J{assouh aftC'r he had \\'on the battle lo ge t ,.\tainla11d China o f f 1 c i a 11 y rt'fognlzed a.o; a contender in the Asiau l~<-1mes at Tehran ntxl Septetnber. ' 1,,e excculi\'e board of th e International Olyn1pic Cun1mll!ee. under pressure to wi thdraw its patronage of the Asian Gaines bccau.sc of lhe China controversy, decided instead Sunda y to b<iek the games with Peking's China participating uud Ta11\·an , or Nt1tionalist Chui.a , shut out . Ra.ssouJl. S4:1:.1'Ctary ge-nf'ral ol tht' Asian Gan1cs Federat1011 and the Jr:.;niun ·National Olympic Con1nl11let, h:.is been C'am paigning for n1onths to get CommU11ist China ac('cptcd . llis argu tnent all along has bt'en that ~tainland China \\'ilh 000 rrullion PCQ!>lC, represents almost half tilt! populauon of Asia. Olympi c sources say the next step v.·ill be lhe formation of a Nat1on:il Olympic Committee of J\tainland China . 11lat would entitle the Chine~e to negotiate directl y "'ith the JOC for participation in the Olympics. To have its o"n NOC China needS' to be affil iated to five international sports federations recognized by the IOC. At prt&!nt it bek>ngs to three -rowuig , ice skating and ice. hockey. Peking wants to join the lntemational Soccer Federatioo (FfFAJ and may get the chance later this year. It a.lso has applications ending for mem~rship of the federations governing fencing and gyrnnastics. Observen see the situation as Communist China on the way up and Taiwan, which has a recognized NOC. on the way dOYill. An IOC sourc.~ said i\1ainland China could even be in a position to bid ror Olympic membership in time for the MootreaJ games in 1976. Lord Killanln, president of the IOC, THE KI NGS' BUTCH GORING (RIGHT).SLAPS A SHOT PAST ATLANTA GOA LI E DAN BOUCHARD. refused to elaborate on a statement which sald lht Mian Ga1uct, indudinc Comnnmi!t ChiJla, have the IOC's executive's blessing. But he promised a news conference flfqnday. The JOC executive board, having come dov."ll· in ravor of CommwUlt China, al the i\.sian Games, still as to finalize its new draft rule on amateurism - an issue that has caused coott'Q.'jet'Sy in the--Olympic movement fof yeafs-. That was on today's agenda. But ~ executive boa rd, which has discussed eligibility with 26 spo-rts federatioM, may oot be ready yet to submit a rule for its members to vote on . Sou~ sajd it may go ba<'k to the federations for yet another opinion. Evert Gets Net Title lly Default FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) - \\'ithout playing a set of tennis in t.ht;.. championship match, hometown favonte Chris Evert has \Von the SS0,000 Fort Lauderdale women's tennis classic. 1\1lss _?\.felville ~id that X-rays revealed a hairline fracture of her fourth toe. "I got up in the middle of the night and just \\'alked into the leg of a chair:" she said. "I really feel bad about 11. I played really y,·ell yesterday and 'vas looking forward to the match." In place of the singles final, ?\.fLSS Evert played an exhibition mate~ again.st Althea Gibson, 46, the fonner Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion. ~liss Evert easily defeated her opponent 6-l , 6-2. "It was a fun match for me because twas"Telaxed,l' Miss Evert said later. ~fiss Gibson said she "enjoyed playing a ga inst Chris ~'ho \\'as certain1y very tough. But wait until I get her on my courts." e l\'e11l<'On1be Wins ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -Top-seeded John Newcombe of Australia complained that his timing was off, but it was still good enough rt.o lead him 1o $10.000 champion.ship money in the Raymond James tennis classic. .. :· Wi11s De se rt Class ie Kings Pla yed Lik e Cha1np s For 40 Minut es Newcombe defeated Russia's Alex ~fetreveli 6--0. 7-S. 7-3 in the finals Sunday of the $50,000 ·tournament on the \Vorld Championsh'ip tennis tour. .... '' " , , .. ,, ., .. ' . . ' .. ... ·' " " ,. " " "' , .. " II; "' . " "' ' " "' ' " "' -···- Green Makes the Most Of T elevision Exposure PAL~1 DESERT (AP) -"r.Iy na1ne,'' Hubert Green said, "is not exactly a household word. "I don 't suppose it is nov.·. "But !his one defi11itcly n1eans much more 'o me (than his three previous victories) because it \\'as on 1elevision.'' Green made the comment Sunday after his seven-under-par 65 had propelled hin1 from three strokes off the pace to a victory in the Desert Golf Classic. Il ls 311 ·total, 19 under par. \1•as \\l'O strokes a head of Bert Yancey, v.·ho had a finil! round 70. The last of the five row1ds of thJs 90-holc 1oumamc-nt, \l'hich \1as spread o\·er four desert courses, was 1elcvisrd n<.iiionally. Althoug h he has \1·on four tournaments in ~is manv ''C<~rs on the tour, this was lhe fir.st, !1111c r.re.L>r1 had been lreatt-'t'.l to 1et(•vis1on exposure. "It 's just IVOrkl'd QUI 1h<il r·d nevr r played good on television bcforr." sa id Green. \vho hasn't Tl'('eived rnuch nolu:c dc:spite l\\·o titles and n1orc thiln $100,000 jn winnings last se;:ison. .. Some spons;>rs don ·t even kno w 1'111 on the tour.'' he continued .. "Tht'V lhink I'1n Bert Greene. · "Look at Forrest F'ezler. He hasn't .vet l\'Oll a tournament. But every tim e he plays good. finishes srcond or third. he's 011 1elevision. He's a much better kno\'.'n playe r than I arn. ··Jt's preUy frustrating !O me, ·no l lo get some of the bt•Htr deaJs that are going on. I like the better th ings in life. too. Exposure is "'hat everyon e needs. That's what pays the bills.'' I-le got a major start tov.·<ird paying son1r bills when he collected $32,048 le.Jdlno ~COl'ei e~ IT>iln~v Sl&~.ooo ~i.ert Gott C!•i$ir Hu~t c:;,eeo, Sll,<MI Bert Ydm:y 111,167 Joh<> M~-lhl~, 111,Jn ·'. .~ from the total pUrse of $160.000 and va ulted past idle Jack Nicklaus into second place on ·the season's money- \\·inning list wi1h a $~7 .386 total for the year. John Mahaffey came on to take third in the bright. wann sunshlne of the final roWld , shooting a 67 and a. 347 iota I. Johnny ?\.t ill er, winner of the first three tournaments of the-year, made one early run at the leaders but faltered do11·n the stretch and finished in a four- \\':1y tie for founh at 349. J le had a final round 70 -the 20th con.'$l'cu! ivc t1n1c this season he's 111n1t hl·d \)r broken par -but v.·on SHI0.000 fr;r the sea.son faster than !l'd ('1·cr been done before. l!c \1;on S6.2~9 and has $100,932 for the year. t.liller \1<is tied ~·iU1 Bob ~turphy. .\l:irk HnyC's and llti ke r.1cCul!ough. \turphy h:id a closing 66, r.tcCullough 61 .'.llld I l<Jycs 68. An1old Palmer, the 4.f -ye ar -o ld defending champion. never got in eon!cntlon . He f1n1~hed \\·ith a 73-362, far. far back in the field. Green. 27. and-Alabama nt1tive and a Florid a ·S tate product. started the day·s play thret' strokes behind Yancey, the \'Cteran who had Jed since his l l- l1ndc r-par fit in Friday's third round. Gr't'en caught hin1 on lhe front nine, runnini of f one string of tl'rree consecutive birdies, th en pulled ahead with another birdie burst down the siretch. I-le reached the par five 14th 1n t1\u and t"·o-pu11ed. threw an iron about four feet fro m the nag on the next hole and made it from only two feet on the next. Tha t staked him to a solid lead and a birdie on the fina l hole -he chipped 10 six feel and dropped ~he pu tt - putting it out of reach. ATLM'T A f AP) -"Give credit \\'here credit is due," .said Atlanta coach Bernie "Boom Boom'-' Geoffrion. after the Los Angeles Kin gs s'."·cpt past the Flames into four1h place in the Naliooal llockey League \Vest Divi sion. "For 40 1ninutcs, Los Angeles really ju mped on us,'• said the dejected Geoffrion after the Kings pounded Atlanta. 6-3. Sunday in a contest which brought NHL hockey from the South to a national television audience for the first time. Los Angeles rolled to a 6-0 lead after two periods before Atlanta scored . "Atlanta had the same inspiration as us," said Kings coach Bob Pulford. "It v:as for fourth place and it \\'as our first time on national telet ision. too. "The firs t t\\'O periods.. 1vc played as v.'ell ;_1s v:e have played all year.'' said Pulford, v,;hose Kings have now V.Wl six of their last nine games to edge ?head of Atlanta 50-48 in lhe poi11t stand· 1ngs. The Kings ringleader \'i<lS Juha "\\'hitey" \\'iding, \Vho scored a pair of goals, including a rarely seen penalty shot. The King s broke in front 3-0 after one period on goals by Don Kozak, Prank St. ~1arseille and Butch Crtiring arKI Wid ing sandwlchcd his two second period goals arowid one by Sheldon Kannegiesser. Widing, ,vho leads the Kings "'ilh 18 goals, capped Los Angeles scoring '''ilh his penalty shot goal late in the session. "That v.·as the first on f! r had ever taken," said the blond from Sweden. "I \Vas aiming "for the glove hand side of Dan Bouchard (Flames goalie) and detemined to keep it high. Bouchard gave me that side and that made it easy," the 26-year-0Jd Widing explained. "It was a super teani effort," said Goring, \\'hose goal gave Los Angeles a 3-0 lead and came with the Kings shothanded. "We used four lines and they all scored," he sald. Newcombe won the first set in just over 20 minutes but had to struggle the rest of the match. e Title to Connors NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Ji mmy Connors, the top tennis player in the United States, ~·on the Arkansas lnternational tennis it.oumament here Sunday by defeating West Gennany's Karl flteiler, 6-2, 6-2. Cotu10rs, 21, of Belleville, Ill ., received a silver cup and $~.000- CoMors said Saturday after beating Gerulaitis. 6-2, 6-I. in the semifinals othat he V.'Ould try to play "my own game against Meiler." e Gon%ole% Trlu1nphs SAN DIEGO -The seedings might have been 25 years old, but they held true. Pancho Gonzalez, 46, of Las Vegas, and Frank Sedgeman of Melbourne, Australia, also 46. were the co-favorites in the first Grand Masters teMis tournament and it took ('r00zalez three sets to win 6-2, 6-7 , 6-4 in Sunday night ·s finals . Pancho Segura. Rancho La Costa, beat former Wimbledon diampion Vic Seixas of Philadelphia , 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 in a playoff for third. Russia 11 Sp iker H eaded for UCI? UC Irvine's track and field team could be bolstered by the rurmerup in the 800-meter run at the Munich Olympics if CtJTTent plans to enroll Russian Evgcny An.banov are realized. UC Irvine coach Bill Toomey has offered a course to the Russian and two teammates currently on tour in this country. "It woold be a greit thing to do this and bring together the Russian and phys ed departments here," says Toomey. "The political climate is better now than ever before and I think there is a 5()..50 chance that we can enroll him." THAT'S A FOUL -h1ilwaukee's Bob Dandridge is held by Boston 's John Havlicek during Su nday's National Basketball Assoc iation ga1ne at I)rovidente, Rhode Island. h1ilwaukee posted a 95·86 viclory. Sports in Brief 'Barna Swimmer J(illed ; Indiana Streak Hits 97 TUSCALOOSA. Ala. -Randy r..lidkiff of 1.-tiami, a member of the University of Alabama S\\'lmrning team. v;as crusht,>d to death over the \\'eckend in an elevator shaft in lhC' school donnitory \\'here he lived . An autopsy Sunda~' confinned the cause of death of ~lid k iff, whose body \\'as foun d Saturday near the top of the shaft, pinned betv•een the side of the elevator and the y,·alJ of ~tary Burke Dormitory. Midkiff v.·as the on lv Alabama sy,immer to score at the ·1\'CAA meet last year. His specialty v.'as the 200-yard butterfly. He attended pratlice Thursday and was last seen alive that night. J\.fidkiff, 21. \\'as a junior in rhe school of social v.·ork. e Hoo•ler • Breeze BLOOf\itl NGTON. Incl. -ll's 97 do1m and who know s how many lo go for Indiana University's amazing s~imming team. The l!oosiers v.·hippcd f\llehlgan 88-35 here Saturday for thei r 97th consecuti\'e dual swimming vic tory. That figure dates back to 1966, t\1·0 years before the lloosiers began thei r eurrent string of six consecutive Nationa l Collegiate Athleti c Association championships. Against Michi gan, Indiana won all 13 events, including two pool record ti mes. Sophomore Fred Tyler swam the 400- yard individual medley in 4:03.85, lhcn joined the 800-yard freestyle relay team to record a 6: 47 .03 clocking. JU coach Jim '"Doc" Counsilman·s team have won 159 du al meets and lost only six si nce he arrived in Bloomington in 1957. Michigan , which has won 19 Big Ten titles, was the last ream other than Indiana to do so. But that was 14 years ago. e No T V for llr NEW YORK -Hank Aaron's first home game of the 1974 baseball season will be' televised by the N.ational Broadcasting Company April 8 at Atlanta Stadium. 1'BC said loduy. Carl Lindemann Jr., vice pr esident of NBC Sports, said the early telecast v.·as scheduled lo J;:ive vie\\·ers a chance to see Aaron brea k Babe Hu1h·s Career ho me run record. Aaron has 713 hon1c runs. one short of the retortl. The game. bet"'(-'('!l lht> Atlant,1 Bra\'es and lns An gelt•s Do<lgers. will be blackl'd out in the 1\tlanta and Los AngelC's \'icv•ing areas, Lindemann s.1id. The telecast v•ill begin at 5 p.m. PDT. e Dri ver s Sparkle PARKER. Ariz. -A trio of Orange County drivers finished one-tv.10.three in Class 6 racing at the Parker-400 off-road race Saturday. Buena Park's Dave Beverly \\·:is first. follov;ed by Seal Beach·s Gordon and 1\ndrew Poff . Santa Ana 's Jeff 1facPherson \\'as first in Class 7 and Richa rd Dahn was third in Class J. e SJ 5,000 Pay off PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla, -The fir.;t victory of her career ao; a pro v•as a big ooe for Gail Denenberg. who v.·hipped 15 of Lhe best women golfers in Lhc country for a $15,000 payoff. "I knew if the putts dropped. I'd be all set," said the Univer sity of Miami graduate after picking up the winner's check in the women's pro go I ( tournament Sunday. Miss Denenberg, from Middletown, N.Y., fired a tw4'under par 71 in the 18-hole medal play final to win by two st rokes over Jane Blalock of H.ighland Beach, Fla. flliss Blalock collected ll0,000. e Two Suspended ATHENS, Ga . -University o( Florida basketba ll coach John Lotz Sunday announced that he had indefinitely suspended two players, including se<..'ond· leading scorer Gene Shy, because of a curfew violation. *''~ "r ••: ,, , M•r> ll.tV91, s.\,2d Jon~~v MllW, $6,1•• loCI M11rQfly, ... ,,, MIM M'Cullovll'I. M.9•t DW'Jfhr Nevil. 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S7, I04 JofWll iCh•"· l 1,AO( '-" IEliHr, s2 .an• O.W Hiii. $2.IO• T-,,_.1111. 11,804 llJf ...,_, U.1•> ... ""'9'· *'·'" "-.-11,m J.I C. lllNd, $1.1'' ..... ,.,..., 11,31• ..... pdlf. ,,~, Ofc& • ._. '1.Jlf Jedi .....,, 11.n' ~ ...... ti.JI' UMll """"'· ,,, ... ............... C.y lf"IMr, •1~ ...,.~_, ... _.. -~ j ClOCAGO (AP ) -It took a little time, plus Los Angeles' loss of Jerry \Vest. but the Chicago Bulls finally got around to beating the Lakers. The Bulls. posting their tlth victory in the last 12 games, came out cha rging Sunday to defeat the Lakers. 96-86, in a nationally televised NationaJ Basketball As.~iaUon game. It was the Bulls' first victory this season against the Lokers in four tries and only t heir third in the last J6 regu- lar season meclings. ''I was asked just last night during " speaking engagement why we can't b('at the Lakers and r w11s unable to give an adequate answer," said BuUs coach Dick Motta. .. , know that without \Vest our job is easier, but 1 can't walk over to their dressing room and say we won because West wasn't playing. "l don't think this team has ever forgotten the loss to the Lakers in last season's seventh playoff game. It has left a big scar. "I thought our guys were really keyed up tod ay and since the AU-star break we have 'voo 12 of 14 games," oontinued Motta. "But I can't let our playel'l! relax, bet'ause even though Y•e've ~·on all those games, the Detroit Pistons are lied with us in the loss column." Led by Bob Love's 30 points, the 1 Bulls took it to~ Lakers Sunday. Love hit for 16 points in the flnlt quarter and the Bulls piled up a 50-32 halftime lead. The Bulls retained their 18-polnt mar- gin going lntn Ille fourth q•arter, when Los Angeles ralll<d to come within Dine points on tbt ""'rlnc of Gall GtlOdrlch, Pat Rlley and Ram H~. But two driving layups by Norm Van Lier put the game out o! reach. 1 Lakers coac:b Btll Shannan admitted th.at going the ttSt of the way without "Mr. Cl utch" will be m:iernely rough. West may mW the rest of the season wi th a pulled groin muscle. "Wlthoot Jmy w .... we'n! hurting in so many different departments . JelT}' has that ability to give us that big lift neer t.tie end or the game. "We've been losins a lot of close games lately and his presence would have been felt," said Sharman. "But the Bulls showed us a great defense. We fell behind early and then we started to hurry our srots. We were a little too eager and we were never able to catch up." LOI ANOflEI (Ml: Hllrtfort 14, H1wklt1l t , • Smlll'I 10. Ooodrl(h 2l, Prlc• 10, Riiey 1', 8riO~• '· W••t.rngl'IM •. CHICAGO (96): I.~• JO, Wal~tr 16, R1y 6. JJOlln ll, Vin Ll•r 14, Porlff I, Wtln 6, /\W1MIY 1, Aot1man 1. Lot Allt'lfl U 14 '' ,...._. Clllcego 30 211 U »-ff Ttl•I "01111: LOI At!Wl'lft 2', (M(-OO :U. A: 11),Nf, "' The coach said the players were sent home and definitely wou ld not play tonigh t when the Gators take on the University of Georgia . e Marothott Wittner SAN MATEO -Judy Ikenberry, a Sl·YMM>ld mother ol tMte from Sovtbtm ·C&lifomia, won the first Amateur Athletic Union w o m e n ' 1 Mtlonal marathon championship Sunday and a 10-year-ok! San Francisco girl linl$flod a strong fourth. Mrs. Ikenberry, from Crestline was timed In 2:58.« for tllo.2'-ml\e, 38$.ya" run. She took the lead at the 12-mlle marl< aod held It to the eod. · , I, -r ' DAI L V PILOT f 1_ Hard Work, Fun Key To FV Mat Success Co11f ere11ee Coerl Te1a1ai,. Cl1a11111io11s Orange C'oa.c;t <'u llege's coed tennis tean1 recently \VOil the South· ern California Conferen~c ti tle and fi nished third in the Southern Ca~ 1neet. In the ba ck. fron1 left . arc coa ch Dorothy Durrid ge . Lu:t.anne Arrandondo. Ci ndy Deri.1olt. Joy Kopell. I·loll \· Blare. ~Jaggie IJ1xon. H.obin Cu ster. Barba ra Kel sey. Kathy Paln1 and Jan I lopper. In the front row are Bruce f\Iatthcws, Jack Guiney, l{andy l\lyers, Terry Plowden . Steve Xanthakis, Ray r~orbes , li1ike Anleel. '1'0111 FitzSin11nons and Doug \V ib;on. De11th Key For GWC Swi1n111ers In past seasons, Golden \Vest College S\\'in1 coaeh Tom Hermslad usually h.1s built his tcan1s around one or Ill'•> superstars. But ~· !s. ·ooi the-case in 1974 as tile !lustlC'rs bid for their fifth st rai ght Southern Cali forn i a Conference chtunpionship. "\\"e h<i \'c good clrpth this sc:tson. but !here art> no Kev in \\'illiams'." :.;i rs llC'rrnstad. \\'illiams, 1\·ho "'-·on the state 100 and 200.i·ard breaststroke e\·ent.s for (~Iden \\'est last year. is nov• at lhe Uni\'ersity of Alaban1a. liC'rmstad '-••as on a s a b b a t i ca 1 Jca\'e last swimming season. bl.It the llustlC'rS funde r B r u c e Brndlcy l !'till n1nn;igcd to y,•in the SoCal title, upsetting C.'y prcss -a tc:un that h.i<I earlier handed Golden \\'est its first cooference dual n1eet Jo.<:s in fou r seasons. Back fron1 !;1s t season's chan1p!on shi1l team arr eight lettcr1ncn . They a re brca5tslrokers F'rank 13rov•nc. n1 i d d I e distance spec i a I i s t Jim i\1 c Ad a 111 s . l'e!e ~oah t butterfly, individual rnedley), l..arry Hobcrtson (butterfh·. backstroke I nav st 0 r i i fbackstrokr. in-d i\' id u a I medley !, Ken King fbull<rfly. sprints I , Kur I \\'e!>tt•rfeld !back.stroke ) and Doug Dunn (breast 1. 1lie lop freshn1cn prospects are ex-~~ountain \'al I e v standouts ~1ike Eich and Jed Padgett. Eich y,·ill cotnpcte in the butterfly and distance e\·ciits and Padg€'tt v>ill 5y,·\m !he n1iddle distance events . Other frc.~tuncn i n c l u de Keith Colto n (Garden Grove 1 buttcrnr; Kurt ~1cGi11 iGardei1 Grove l. butlrrnv. in<lividual medlev: l\I i k.e Hic ke y (Fountain \1 a 11 e y l sprinlS; l\1ikc Rudd (Arcadi<11. ·~print.~; Terry W o o d r u f f (Fountain Valley). back- s1roke: and ;\like ~1cCat1hy I F'ountain Valley). breast- stroke. G ..... Wnl S•i"' Scfl1d11t1 Frl.-S11 .. F•D. U-1• -11 UC S1nl1 lltrt>ar1 lnvU1llon1r. "'''MJ., F1D. )0 -11 SoC1I Co~l!ri r.tt" r1l•vs (El •I LAI. Fri, Fifi. n -I I Eil\I LA ·. Fri .• M1rcfl 1 -"' Cvp•eis·. Wld .• M1n:h 6 -11 Sourllt•n ~II re- llv• CP1.a.i.R1l. Wld .• Mlrch lJ -11 C'rrllol, l'rl .• M1rch 1' -Rio Hondo'. Fri .• M1rclt n -S1n11 M(l!'l!CB" w~ .. March 21 -11 F11U1rton, J:JO. Fri .. Aorll 5 -Los A"5(elts CC•. Fr! .. Aptil ll -11 El Ci mino. 10 1.m, Tllllrs.-SI! .. April , .. 10 -,, SOU!l'lf'll Ctl Con!tr1nc1 mtolll IS1n11 Mon~1 CCL Thur1.·S11 .• April ?S-71 -So11!her.1 C1I ch1m11lon1hlp1 CSoutltwesf~rnl , Thurl.•Sll., Moy 2·4 -51111 mr~I 11 Eo•I LA. •01not11 .SOUIMrn C,>I Cnntor111<1 ..... All mHll begin t i J 11.m., un•r.oi otN"rwh• lndlc1t'MJ. JC Pai.ting s Announced 'me South Coast Con ference \\'inner (probably 0 ra ng e Coast or Santa Ana College) will meet the Camino Norte Conference victor In lhe rirst round or the state J C basketball pl ayoffs Marcil 7 at Fresno. The pairings: Top Bracket \Veslem State Conference vs . Southern Ca I i ( o r n i a Con(erence. South Coast C.onrerencc vs.' Ca mino Norte Conference. lA•tr bnckd Mission Conrerence v s . Go., Gate Conference. ~tetropo11tan Conference vs. Valley c.onlerence. Oilers Tenure in New Loop Probably Won't Last Long· Disappointed fol\o\\'ers of the HlUlt ington Beach releaguing controversy can take solace in that the Oilers tenure in the Etnpirc League may be short-lived. According to CIF ronunissioner J. Kenneth fagans, the setup as it now stands nu1y last just one year. "When '""'e moot again Lo consider releaguing, our priorities will be differC'nt ," says Fagans. "\\1e used to consider the si1.e of 1he schools first. Tiicn vie considered the STEVE llRANI) prox imity or the schools and finally rivalries. "This time proxi1nily vdll be first in our planning." lluntington BC'.:ich could save iL~ milcr1gc slips and present quite a bundle of n1iles after traveling to such nearby casC's as \'ilia Park. Orange and Katclla. "That v•on 't be necessary." says Fagans. "\\'e're a11o·are of the si1uation. I don 't lhink they'll be in that league the next tin1c they releague.'' Since distance lo and fron1 the schools is the overriding influence, one inight expect au all-Anaheim area league. It 's long overdue. F:I Hancho. once the super·pG\\'er ()f the CIF in football. will probably join an a!J. \\'hil\i('r area league, for cxan1plc. All it means is tbat for one Yl'~Lr there \11i!l be a lot of rom plaining and co1np;:1ring of notes as schools try to \VOrk out a reasonabl e solution. Huntington Bca{.tl is the most gl11ri11g of probleins bul there are other schools, like \\'estcrn Hi !'.,.rh. who have been so ravugcd by nev.' schools cutting into their cnrolln1cnl. they feel a switch in leagues is a must. David Grt'Cn, the New Zcalandcr \Vho \\'ill run for Bill Toomey's UC! track tea111. \l'<11HS 10 dispel any rumors he might be playing b::isketbatt for the Anteaters. Scoring at an average of 2'2.4 IXlUltS a 1;a1ne in Ne'v Zealand, the 6-2 guard 11·ou !d seem a natural. "I can1e to the Uniled Slates to run for ~tr. Toomey,'' says the Flying Ki\.\·i, "and to do anything el5e \.\'Ollld not be fair. I pln n lo run and that's a!I." Eric Hulst became the first-ever Ornnge Coast area <ithletl' to break the 1nagtcal 9 minute barrier in the t1vo rnile run . lie did it tile hard \l ay -indoors. In winning the Ti1ncs Indoor Gaines prep '.!-n1ile at 8:5H.4. Hulst shattered his O\Vn sophon1ore record of 9: 11.J set in the Sunk ist n1eet a inonth earlier. Jn that race he finished third ev(ln though t\larina lligh 's c:ary Blun1e accidentally hit his ft)()( and stripped off his shoe on just <the second l~ip of the race. Huls t is des1lned lo h<'con1e the all-tilne best high school distance runner in the United Stales. Cainpy Aha11do11ed Hope, Tl1e11 Battlecl His Way Bacl{ l'iE\V l"ORK fAP1-· It's 3 man's game btJt you h:i \'e to ha\·e a lot of little boy in you to play it." The c r e do of Roy Campanella when he was the sla~hing, long-hill ing catchr r of the old Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1950s was enunciated again Friday by Ro y Campanella. the paraplegic "'hose fight back from (he prospective life of an in\'alid is one of the stirring sagas of our age. "Pro sports are a tough business -whether you'rr in baseball. football or something else." Campy said. "But when you're runniag round the bases after hitting a home run or jumping up and down after a touchdown, the litlle boy co.mes to !he surface. Dod~cr catcher divorced aft<'r 13 _1·e;irs 111 1!160. It is a poignant filrn. dt:piclinp; !he vicissitudes of a youngster OOrn of a black- and-\\'hite n1arri:ige, \\' ho lx'c:Jme one of the earl y blacks to crash the major leagues, attain stardom and then sec his c:i recr shattered in an auton1obile accident on a slippery Long Island road in the early morning hours o! Jan. 18, 1958. As a bo\'. Campy '""'as taunted by bla ck teammates who called him a "half hreed'' because he had an llalian father and a Negro mother. "ls it bad .to be half-white?" old tatchcr insists: "Once il Dodger al ways a Dodger." One or his old Dod ger teaminatc:o., Ilalph Branca, turned out for a s1>cc'ial rcccplion Friday. as did Bobb.v TI1on1~n of 1hc o I cl Ne\V York Giants. Yogi Berra of the ~lets and Red Barber, one of the sport 's all-time baseball broadcasters. "Son1elimrs I don't even realize Roy is in a Y.'hcelchair," said Roxie. "He 11·heels hi1nself all ove r the place. even an10ng the pots and pans in the kitchen." "I never thought thic could happen to inc,'· s a i d Campanella. "but, thank God, l'm oilive ." Rustlers' Young Top JC Seorer Golden \Vest College's T;ir:is Young is \\'Cll on hi.~ \1·av to becoming the coast ;irci:t junior college scorinl! king for the 19i3-74 bask.:-tboll season. Young has tallied 6.18 points this year for a 24 .5 average. llf!'s Ill points ahead of the No. 2 scorer -Orange Coast Qi!!cgc's Bob Manker. .\lanker !-ras 521 points in 27 gan1es for a 19.3 average. The third leading scorer is Sacl d!cback Col lege sophoniore guard Rick Bauer. 1~·ho h;i s pun1pcd in 406 points for a 16.9 average. Young's 280 field goals is a Golden \Vest record. The sophOnlOre Hu~ller guard has scored 1.057 career JX)int s 10 rank i\'o. 2 on !he all-time scoring H~t behind Chris Thoinpson. In games •lii s 1reek. OC:C hosls Fuller!on \Vednes~frl'; ancl tr :ivrls lo San Diego ~'iesn Saturd:i.v before its South Co;is! Conference shov.·do11·n at Santa Ana \\fcdriesday, ~~cb . ::!O, Golden \Vest hosfs Easl LA \\"ednesday. lra"els to Rio Hondo Friday and C()ncludes the season Feb. 20. host!n,1 LA 1111rbor. Saddleback has four games re1naining, t !"a "e I i n g to Southy,·estern \Vednesday and San Berna rdino F r i d a v , hosting San Diego Feb. 20 ai1d concluding .tt Palomar Feb . n OllANGE COA~T !l0-1! • " " " •v<r, l.'n~~e, " ow " "' '° ' l\'~r!~y " ... " JlS ,,. ~nQ<!O. " "' • :;.H '" Crun• " 1~1 ,. "' ... Miiier " .. .. "' ••• 609otn " '·' " '" .. ,,:""'frnn " " " .. l ' Coli in' " " • •• " All'l"~n ' • • .. '' Al11~1~Y • ' ' " " \\'oon;, .. •O ' J ' • " 11.01 ... ' ' ' • "' To1a1; " "« llJ 1.021 7<.9 GOlOEH WEST (10·16 l • • " .. avg. Yoonq " "' " rn '" :•n~t·~ " "' ·" m " ' IVlll•arn$ " "' " "' 11.l P~l>OV " .. .. m " S1~"'f'~ " " " "' " HAl!,_I~ " • " ·~ H f>nt11e"" " " • '"' " J~ ... ~. " " " " " B~~I " " " " " Ao flson " " ' " ,, T 11om11~~n " " ' " " Cl.:r~ " " • ,. " (J•ler " " • " ... 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''It's a st ory of readjustment. It waa hard for me to adjust -a mnn accustomed to r u n n I n g , .throwing and hilting suddenly finding himself without legs. You don't have to be paralyied to have adjustment proble!Jl:i:." The I \i hour film will be shown Friday, ~~t.b. 22 on the CBS television network. Paul Winfield plays the role of Campanella superbly and Ruby Dee is cast as Ruthie Campandla, the wife the As Campanella lay in a bed in Ru sk Institute. arms as well as legs helpless, he begged to die . "\Vhen are you going lo dump this lwnp?" he said to his wife. "I've got to stay in base.ball or you might as Wt!ll bury me:' lie and his wile were divorced. llis oldest son, David, became a juvenil e dellnquent. Shorn o( his skills, Campy abandoned hopt. Then, through the aid of the Institute and an attendant, Sam Brockington, he battled his way back to a use(ul life. Wilh his present wife, Roxie, whom he married in J96t , he now li ves in White Plain s, N. Y., is active in numerou s civ ic and 1·cllgious projects nnd attends spring training 1vhere he gives advice to the now Los Angeles Dodgers. Campy never played in Los Angeles -although a record crowd of 9.1, 103 turned out at !he Co liseum to pay tribute Jo him In 1951 -but the N•w Y()I"~ Kenlucky c~rvllnl Vinilnlt Morm111>i1 ... l! .. I D!vllhtft W L " n :JS 11 JI 26 " " " ~ Wtit OlvltlOft Ut1/\ '3 lt Son Anl0<1lo 31 )I tndlan1 7~ lO Of<ivlr 27 '9 5•n o reoa 76 l6 Svft4tr'1 G1mn Kentvckv 122, vlrolnl1 111 c.aronna '"· tnctl•n• '3 New Yor~ 171. Memptil, ~1 Stn Anlonlo "' Ol!nv1r fO Ult/\ no, S11n 0 1"1<> 107 Ttfll.hl'I Gl .... 1 No o•mt\ i.c:lltduled Tvnffy•1 GtPM• Vlrplrti1 11 Dtnver lnctl1n1 11 Utt/\ ... E1'1 ..... 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Pl!hburg~ J T1el9hl'\ C•"''' No ;1m•~ t.ttoedulHI TvtM11y'5 C1"'tt Attt nl• 11 Pltw 'tor-111tndtr1 V1111:ouver 11 SI, L'fi' Hy RtlGER C.\HLSI),\ 0 1 1111 D.loUy i'•lllt ll•ll Fount ;1in V;_1ll<'v II I C h 's :11 h l1·1ic: learns li:1\'t' alw;1vs ht·l·11 s1ron~. but th1'l't' h;1\.p bel'fl pl'e~·ious fo •11· \'.11'~rty l1fh·S g.'.l!'l1('1't·d Ill fh!' <;{'l\\iOI '~ e1 ght-l't·~1r hi.)tOr\'. 1'raCk :ind frt;ld ac('ounted for 011e ero1111 ;J nd 1ht' !'Urrfnt 1Jask1·tball h»l1n :.ippP:1r" 10 be on ils ~·;iy to rt•t1hz1 n~ :i C'h:1111pionshi\l. Only one other sport ha.;; lx·l·n sucre:;:sful enou gh It• capture a vars i1~· <'rnwn-:ind th nt 's \\ re~tllng-11 h1'rt· the JJaro11s have dnn1J11a !ed th" Irvine [.('ague for the p<rS\ seven yt•Jrs. \.\'i nnin;: 1•vrr.1• lc:tgue dt1al m l'Cl and Sl'I t'll cro11'ns. t.:11d ;•r c o :1 c h e;, Ken l)udclri<l ge, Vern \\1<igncr and \~,.ayn(' l\1ickaelran. Fount:.i1n \'all ey's eight-year dua l n1eei record is R3-6 ;i11d cornbined "'i!h the junior \'arsil1,', frosh- soph and clas~l ficat iu~l learns of years p;ist. the n1 <1 rk is 2~9 wins. 27 los ses. !)uddridgc go! it s!nrl('d :ind \ras instrum('n\al in gl'tting the Barons the rig ht facilities. \Va gner coachf.'<1 the first of three chan1pionship tran1s. And \1 i c k a e I i a n • \\'ho perpetuated Don D a v i s · 11·inning progran1 al l\tayfair High. has done the same for \\'agne r the pa st four years at r~ountain Valley. \Vhal's the secret to so n1uch success in one sport " Granted. foun tain Vall ey has a huge cnrollnH.'lll. But it goes rnueh deeper tl1an th<11 WAYNE MICKAELIAN Barons Mal Coach :int! \lic~t1C'l ia u uffl'rs ~01nt· 111sight into the r: a r o n s ' J)rogr~1n) <JS they 11Tap up lh t ir final yc;ir in the lr1·Jnc Lca~uc. .\li ck;i r·lian offf'rs no n1ir<1cle forn111las, and manv of the 1hings arc duplicated daily al O!he r school s. 1·radition. hnrd \\" o r k . fund<1n1('11tals. pride .. ,these ;1rt' things ever~· coaC"h tries to inst ill in his progr:·1n1, "\\'(' \1·ork hard." sa~·s .\1ichaelian. "But \\·e also kno1v how to enjoy ourseh'es and have some good times. "'\Ve lry to keep loose. to have sonic fun in athletlcs. Othcr11·isc you 're really in trouble. 0"!'hcrj~ are prcssLu·cs on kid s and coaches and if rou tan re\ie\'c so1nc of ·the prr"<>11rP 1t helps. You hare to h111·c '1 r:ipporl ~·1th the k id~ :.ind ~uu have to be j ll'll{'"! "It ~ou d•J that and g('t , ;:ll ul 1he urhc•r in gred ient~ \.\Uf~\'11 lr1 .• ~ou h1:1ve a bette r ~hut ;\! \\'111n1ng . "And you also ba\'e to makt ndjustments eye ry year. You h;11c to be fl exible.·· Fou nl al n \' a l 1 c y h:i ~ producl'd 39 ll•a,:?t1e cham pion~ ;1nrl thrcl' Cir' C'ha 1npions 111 th•· P<•~t ei;.:ln yea rs. Tiie Cl!' ch-.r111 ps \\.ere Glenn Anderson 11!1 ) and Chr i.~ Sonf'.~ i !O(i l in 1969 and O;in l.C'\.\'iS ( !17 \ in 1971. Ander.son is co <1l"hing at S:in l.11 i~ Ohisoo Jl igh aft r r 1rinni11g :l p<i ir of collegiatr. titles at Cul Poly 1Sl~0 1 . Sones is a 5e nior at Iowa under c."0:1l·h Dan Gable. ()thcr forn1cr FV st ars include Boh \\'a\ker, \1·ho is a sc11ior ;it Alaban1a after 11·inning the Southea.~terri Co nfcrt•nce title as a junior. ;\like ~lo!lindcn is al C:il Slate tFul!er!onJ. U \11is, Paul L.aBl;inc. ~like Finklea and Ari Brooks lent their talents at Orange Coast College. l\litch Vatbuena selected USIU in S::ln Die~o and Ron Vaughn \\'ent to Colden \Vest College. \\'hat 's next fo r Fountain Valley? Probably mo c e success. The junior varsity and fro s h-so ph teams cornbincd for a 19-l dual meet record and there appears to be no end in sight for the Barons' success. Stengel Classic Ala111itos • Cerritos Favored Racing E11tries InGWCTourney Los Al1m1tD, e11lrles "'r MeflCl1Y Clear, lr1tk 1111. First pest 1;4t P'M il ~••cU on hrs! rtct . IS t•1c11' o .. ""' II~ l ftd n~ rl<H Defending stale 1 u rs c schools champion Ce r r i t o s College Is the fa\orile in the C;isl'~' Stengel ba s eh a I 1 1ournan1ent set this '""'eek at (;oldPn \\'est ;ind Cerritos. Golden \\'est 's ltustlcrs 12- 1 1, third place finishers in last \\'eek·~ Orange Coast iournamcnl. tangle \11ith Allan f-lancock College of San!:i Massacre: Faaa11s ~ Puts Do,v11 Ha11dy ~1 ASSACRE 11 1 'A'as threatened ~·ilh a one-mao bo,\'COll toda,v a~ C I F ro1nn1issioncr J. Kenneth f''a ~ans issued :i n uHhnatu1n ro U1c Daily Pilot s\}Orts staff. r-.1ASSACllE Ill is tile Jrd annu :i l St. Va\entinc.'s Day b<1 skctball battle bct1\·een the CIF and scribes. This one. the nibber r11atch, is due at Corona dcl ~l a r H i g h Thursday night at 7 and ~·ill be follo~·t'CI• by a struggle \x'L~·een Ne\\·poit Jiarbor 1-ligh coaches and Cd ~1 mentors. Tickets are priced at $\ for adulL<i a.1d SO cents for students and children. ('-.oats arc admitted free. fagans sent erran'.i boy Kendall \Vebb to report that he ( Fagans 1 is insulted by a report 1h.1t Daily Pilot \1•ri ter •low:::rd Handv has bee n assigned to gua1:d him in the game. "It's degrading to think a mnn of the low pl qy ing caliber of 11audy has bc<!n as.~igncd to cover 1ne." F'11 gans' dispatch s;.lid. ''!·le belongs horf!e playing \Vith h i s gr3!Jdchildren. not out on the has~tball floor. If he isn·t replaCcd, I \\-·on 't play.'' Dailv Pllot coach r.lcnn \\'hite -relented under pri:ossurc and told the ageless CIF' czar th:i t his wish "·ouid be granted. \Vhi te. \\'ho had planned on jostling Cd~1 principal Dennis Evans about during the n1atch, may also !a kr on Fag.:i ns since Evan.~ is a nondescript performer. . ' ( Fagans, no1\' 63, 1\'<LS ti slar player on the ~tongo\ian nationol tc<im during \Vorld \Var I and got a scholarship 10 Or<'gon St:ite Uni\'el1sit y wh ere he sparkled untif he graduated 11 ye:irs 1:itC'r F11gans Is 1 Uulboa resident !)11 il y Pilot \1Tilcrs ha \'c shifl1,>d f:l\'Oritisrn in 1[1c co.1chcs' c·ncount('r a f I er snenliing inlo :i ;-;l'\\1µor •l o1·bor practit:t· s t' s s i o n New~rl is 1101,.,. tabbed by five lo knock off !hf' Sea K.ing1. The new fa 1·orilcs h<ivt height , strt'ngth. sp!.·l-<l, depth and sharp elboy,•s. \ ~1ana Thursda y al 3 on the rtustlcrs d\an1untl. '!'hat follo;vs an 11 a.in . clash between llio Hondo and J)icrt'e. At Cerritos. the hrisl falcons f;ice Los An gel(ls City Colle)'.!c 1l'hfle defendin:z sinal! school chan1pion r.lcrecd b a t t I e s Chaffey. \\'inner's bra<'k('! gnn1es 11·ill be held at c:olden \\lest Fridav \1•ith the chan1pion ship till s~t for 3 o'cloc\ S.."tturday. Ce rritos defeated Colden \Vest in the championship game last ye:ir. In other JC baseball ac!ion this \\'eek, Orange Coast (1-2) hosts Palomar \Vednesday, El Cam ino Thursd ay and travels to LA Harbor Friday. Saddleback, \11hich fc11 to Santa Ana in the 0 CC tournament title game, has a doubleheadrr at l\fira Costa College 1n 0 c ea n s id c \\'cdncsday ( 12:30), then hosls C.l'press S.1tu rda y at I Saddleback has a 3-1 recor d thus fa r. Casey Stengel Tourney Th ursday's Schedule (at Gold en West) I I a.m.-Rio J-lnndo vs Pierce 3 p.m.-Allan J·lancock \'S. ('iQlden \Vest (at Cerritos~ I l a.m.-Los Angeles CC \ s. Cerritos 3 p.m.-~1 !'rc~ rs. Chaffey Friday's Schedule (at Golden \\'estl ll a.m. -LACC-Cerritos \\"inner \'S. ~1erced·Chaffcy winner. 3 p.m.-Pierce-Rio T·londo \\·inner 1rs. liancock -Golden \\'est winner. 11 loser loser. (at Cerritos I a, m. -Lr\CC-Cerritos \' s . l\1erced·Chaffey 3 p.m.-Pierce-llio Hondo loser vs. Hancock-Golden West loser . Saturday's Scbedul~ I at Golden Wt st I 1 I a.m.--Consolation final. 3 p.m.--Championship. (at Cerritos) 11 a.m.-Seventh p I a cc game. 3 p.1n.-Third place game. t:alendar Tolftll•1 (Ftt. lt1 88S~e!n<1!1-!l>S"DO .......... 1 " Millr o,, Cl!, v< Irvine 11 Porll•"" ~Ille (I), Swl mmir>0-F ou"t1i11 V•H,y .. Penln~\111 lnvi11!1an1! 111•1lm• .. Rolllno Hill! H!llh (2:Xll, So•<klleD8C~ Colle.,t 11 Minion c on"•!'1Ct 11.tl~y' ;i1 1>11om~r. ! Tra(k-Slddlebet ll. Coll•ot . Yl!IOr, v1111ev ~1 Colleoe ol tilt 0~1er1 G!tls tennh-OC ftvlM ,, UCL/1 1 ();)())_ ' FllllT llACE-400 Vir!I!. J ve~r old~ 5. ur . Cl.•lmlng. 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Allain "' iE\IENTH llAClt-sn '(dtd•. l Yf •" o111s &. uo. Allow11n¢.1. P11t •• sr~ r~. 1>tnin1u1a Ole Colonel (J, ~icltard~J 111 ll·Dyn~go Gee (0. C1rdoz1l 111 BIP. ~not B11nk'~ 10. Kn1qn•1 1:0 ,\I s All~ IL Mr!es) 111 C.•iun Dtvll (A.. Adair) llO A·Olckev l!lue Bov (J. Wthon) 111 Vlntwln (T. Ll11ham) 17!1 Hon1r1 !H, P1oel 111 Mr. Ro1n M•n (M, SickeJJ 111 Miu Odo W" IJ. W1rOl Ill EIGHTH RACE-JSO V••d~. 3 ve1r oldt. Allow~nce. Pu"e $?.'lllO Gr•~ o..vn (J. ll.lc~tr<11) 111 G•tat Pl1lns <C. Sml!/\) 117 Rodelo (I.. Wright) \It Btvtrly',, Bar IL. 81Uoul 111 Conn\~ 8oone (J, Brook•) 1)1 J~ Ttt 10. IC.nigh!) lit Pl•Y Pol<'V (IC. Cle•llM) 117 Du1I Miss <L. Myles) n r (ode'N Cl~ver (J. CtHgat) 111 Ml(kfVI Sun Flower (0. C1rdol1I 111 NINTH ll.ACf -400 Yfrd1. l y•er 0111, " uo. Ct1!mlng. PllrM •'•oa Cl1lmlng 11rlc1 SJOOO I.IV ll:om1n ll'llll1n IL. B1llou) i tt Mevt ll'le Ve! (J, 8rooll1) nt F•Y'' J llov IL. Myt.11 nt FlrKIMr111 IJ. W•llonl llt F1il Eddlt ((, Smllll) llf Fl~t fllO re . Ca•d~li! \If Bud EYI (N. P1Ulol Ht llOYll Fire 11.ocltl tT. Llfllleml U7 Log Cabin Ev• (0 . Ml!cllell) 111 Good Chi1rU1 Cit. Ad1lr ) nt ~SIR WALTERS 1111'1' lo fllil• ,_"' Wmh n ' w ... HolPCt.1h '- ~"!hat lall 111 ploc• netut'all'f. 2052 Ne-llwd. c.. ....... Ml·"" DOU YOUI CAI IDLl ROUGH? WE STAil HAID? CAN HELP OlVl ,00. MlLAOl? THE CARBURETOR SHOP !M l M ............. (CltT& •U "M-&II_ ..... It-... -- ~18,.__o_•_l_LY_P_IL_D_T ________ _;Monday rcbruar)' 11 1CJ7·1 Acapulco Racers Seeking Wind Along Mexico Coast Cln·ys ler Sales Up 20 Percent DETROIT (AP ) -C11r)lslt:r Corp. today reported record sales of $1L8 billion in 1973. up 20.6 percent from the previous year. Chrysler said 1973 earnings reached $255.4 million. or $4.80 per share ef common stock . up from $220.5 ml ll ion, or $4.27 a share. in 1972. The firm said fourth qua rtl'r sales v.·e re $3.4 billion, up $600 million from the same 1972 (IN SHORT ... ) period despite I n c r e as i n g impact of !he energy crisis and inn ation. H o w e v e r . Ch rysler Chairman Lynn Town send and President John R icca rd o predicted problems for the near future. e30 Kille d PHNOM PENH (UPll Communist gunners fired 39 rounds from c a p tu r ed A m e r i c a n ·made 105mm artillery into Phnom Penh during the siest a hour today, hitting a residential section jammed with refugees, a crowd e d market and apartment houses. ·, \ ... By ALMON LOCKABEY The feast Is over Bnd the famine is oo ln the bienn ial San Diego to Acapulco race. The race Is noted for its n1edium to strolli winds i.n the early stages down lhe coast of Baja Cali fornia, and anything from zephyrs to dead cairns in the lauer stages aJoog the 1t1exlcan mainland roast. n ns YEAR'S race ls proving s 11 g h t I y different. There v•ere light to medium v.·inds a long the B a j a California co ast to Cabo San Lucas, the n the 16-boal ncet was hit by howling north- northeas\erly winds up to 45 kn<>ts in the gusts and IS.25 lu1ot v.•inds across the Gu lf of Califonlia. le1tvJ.ng the scratch boat. John Scripps' 79·foot 1'1 1 r a ma r , strugglin g some 40-50 mil~ at sea. BUT THE PICl'IJRE chiniecl rapidly Sondoy. N. Dorothy O sli pped inU> the light stuff, Miramar outs.ailed Chapelle Wins Yachting 'Emmy' her by 30IDe 45 miles •nd the two were virtually even oo distance to go to Acapulco at Sunday's roll call. Dorot hy 0 appeared to have about 11 two-mile advantage. with 406 mlles to go. But as 1he llght airs set Jn It ls al most inevitable that the smaller, light.er boats in Cl8.5Se.S B and C will move up to save thtlr hand lcap tin1e allowancea. ONE OF TIIE inlen!sting Laissez Faire, skippered by Annstrong, VYC: (~) Husky, aspects o fthls race is 1he Rod Chapelle of the hoci. Bahia Flint Smith , BYC. fact Utat the ~1exican entries Corinthi an Yacht Club was the VALENTINE REGATTA are doing better than In Class A winn er of the Emmy INS IDE CLASSES previous races. Oil Island race. the opener Tl·IISI'LE _ pre c 10 u s . Terral II . a Ranger·37 of the 1974. Angc!man Serles. Robert Van Relt, SSSC. sailed by Aw·on Saenr. Jr. is Class B winner w:is D<'k LIDO-l4A (I) Bruce holding serond on corrected Velthuen's White Lightnin', Orsbome, BYC: (2:) Jim t i me b e h In d Jo h n Anacapa YC: Class C was Kerrigan BCYC; (3) Bob fl.tacAll l.ste.r's Mas Ale gre. and won by Cal Pre s to n ' s Uccirerri, BYC. Barca de Oro. a n ot h er Betelgeus. NHYC. LIDO . 14a _ (I ) Jack Ranger-37 sailed by Enrique 'fhe race was sa iled In t'Ofl· Coulter, BYC: (21 Don \Vebb, Braun, is holdn ig third , Tute i. junction \vith the Valrntine BYC; l3) Dudley Polit.ski, an Erlc!!tm 39 skippered by Regalta. ro-sponsort>d by BC DY C: Carlos Cardenos Jr. is in fifth YC and Lido Isle Yaclit Club. MONTGOI\tERY·12 -(I) pl ace. DICK REINE"tAN'S Branta Leslie Arm.strong, VYC; 12 l l-'~~P-U-B-Ll_C_N-OT-l-C-E-­ '"-'as the \V inner or a special Reggie Armstrong, VYC: (J )1---~~- race lor !"meters. Jerry Armslrong V\'C SU .. lillO R COURT 01' T~lll ..,. . . sT•T• 01' c•L ll'ORHI• 1'01 Trophy winners: SABOT A (1) Bill TH• couHTY o" o•ANi>e CLASS A -Laissez Faire; Buckingham, NHYC: (2) Jack NOTICE ol' H"e: ... :i~':11ol' l'•T1T10H 12) Tomahaw k. John Arens. Franco, LIYC; (3) Laura l'o• l'R OBATE oF w1LL AHO FOt Shelton, LlYC. LEnl'RS TESTAMIHTARY llOHO BYC: tJJ Firebird. Loogpre wA 1veo1 and Arnold, SSSC; (4) Rover, SABOT B -(t i Tim Cail , e11111 of GENEVA w. sM1T1-1, Burton Yale and Bob Poole, LIYC: (2) Gary Moon. BCYC: 0:CQ;~~E 1s HEREBY Gt'o'EH th•' At least 30 were killed and 80 wounded in the drowsing city. '''~"t ~hot• Six rounds struck President HANDICAP LEADER -Joh n MacAl\ister's Mas A!gere from San Diego Yacht But Sunday the fleet \\•as approaching the :\I c x i c a n coast and en co u n le r i n g oolhing over five knots. This usually means that the boats ,\·ill go inshore during the night to take advantage of ·lhe expected ·'o r f s ho r e drainage ," and work offshore during the day \\'here the winds are more favorable a few miles at sea. But even this is a guessing game. BCYC· (5\ Wildfire Ralph (3) tie between Moll y O'Hara, ELliABETH 511.1 111 FANNING, ha• 111ed i\fack .' BCYC. ' NHYC, and Carter ~aher. :-~·1~0r;o c:r:~:~ T~0;, • .!:;~\'::!. 0 ,'0 ~~~ TJIE BOATS tha t headed CLASS D _ (\\ Wh ite SABOT C-(I) Eric Ole~n. Htlll0t1tr !Bonll w11vt<:1> ••'•rtnct 10 •-d t•· '1 · · I d BYC (2 J Sb j LJYC which Is m 1dt lor lurlntr par!kul••'· l..o n Nol's p res Id e n t i al ('!ub has been the handicap leader in the 1.430-mile Acapulco race from the co mpound and at least six start. Mas Alegre is a Slandfast-40 fro1n th e design board of Cassius and wwar rn:: 1• exican main an Lightnin': (2) Tres Equls , : ) ay e ton, ; an<r 1n•1 ,,,. 11m1 1n.:1 1>l•c• 01 h1&rlno after clearing Cabo San Lucas Ralph WilCOX'. BYC·. ( • ) (3) Ch a r I es Buckingha m •h• ••m• h•• t>een "' tor F•n•u••v ap \I be 1·1 d I •• • NHYC ' 10, 191o1. 11 •:oo 1.m,, In lht rour1room groundskeepers were wound-Cuthbe rtson. parcn Y ne Le rom 1.ue Chican<>MT. Ernie Joha nson, , o! Oepar•ment 1<10 J ol 1•ld cour•. f U l l f 0 f Ce 0 f t h e ~·J ~-----------il 't 100 Cl,,lc Ctn!er Orlvt Wtl!, In · vvc: (41 Sunrise Dave and,1 1t>e CUY o! ~•nl• A"•· c1111or11. ed. There was no immediate--·------ v;·Of'd on the whereabouts of ------------------------northeasterlies. Frank 'Vhile, BYC: ( 5) L A LINES D11.i1 F111ru1 rv i , 1n1 F ' . Bob WILLIAM E. SI JOHN or I n s t a n c e , Luma.ran, Bill Rohrs, VYC. • • counh· c11rk Lon Nol hi1nself. e2 De tah1ed MOSCOW (UPI ) -Pollet' today deta ined l\.\'O An1erican ne wsmen covering a s!r('r t demonstration. accused thcn1 of takin g part in a "provocati on" and confisca ted fi ln1 they took of the incidt!nl. The newsmen. Ray fl.1oselcy and Chri stopher Ogden of Llnited Press International, we re released after three hours and 35 minutes durint: \\•hich lh<'Y '1'-'ere d en i c d permission to telephone the American consulate . The demonstration outside the headquarters or l h e Communist party c e n t r a I co mmittee involved about 17 Russians of German origin protesting the ref usal of authorities to let 1 h c in emi grate lo \\Test Germa ny. e Nix on• WASHINGTON IAP\ President Nixon a 1 t en d e d church services near lhc White House and heard a sermon calling for moral courage to face c u r re n t problems. The Rev. George ~f . Docherty, "'hose sermon v.·as tilled "\\"hat Happened to C-0 urage." said Sunday lhal nian should have the courage to face fail ure. "\Ve just can't tolerate th e idea we might 1ose. '\'e n1ust \Vi n in all our endeavors," he said. Nixon drove three blocks to the New York A v en u e Presbyterian Church wilh his \rife Pat. daughter and son·in- law Julie and D a v id Eisenhower and !\-1 a m i e Eisenhov•er, Oa\i d's grand- molher. e Cra1h . Kilb 7 COLORADO S P R I ~ G S . Colo. I AP) -An Air Fo rce jet y;·hich crashed east of here Saturday night, killing all seven men aboard , plummeted to the ground after striking another jet at 23.000 feet during an attempted midair rendezvous. the FAA says. Th e tv.·in-jet T39 which crashed struck th e rudder of a four-engine NKC135 aerial tanker while attempting to have the crew of the larger plane examine its crippled landing gear, Jo,AA SPokesman" David Olds of the Denver 1 regional oCfice, said Sunday. The tanker. with 18 persons aboard, landed safely at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.i\f. None of the 18 was hurt and the plane suffered only minor damage, th e Air Force said. • lle•gan Talk DALLAS (AP) -California Gov. Ronald Reagan says Republicans will be belier off lo Ille 1171 and 1971 elttllons 11 Pruldenl Nixon I a n ' t ''dd~ frGIJ'I office." Reqaa IOld I private dinner ol wullby 'texu G 0 P ooolr!bulan SUl!day night Iha\ be bu _, no pniol ol the allop-aplnlt Nixon \ha\ hive twomp&ed Impeachment ellarla ID Ille U.S. House. mi -· durinc • quntiaall• UIWll' NMien. promplod 1ppll111t ln>m the approxlmold7 lit d I • • • r l'I!'*- Beauchamp's Dorothy 0, from CLASS c I 1 l B 1 I $6§ 1Y110N M. KNOILAUCH -e e geus, 111101 v1111y Mall, s11111 in Nev.·port ~larbor Yacht Club Cal P reston, NHYC; (2) Nikki M•lilrtl •1 M11111, c1111ono1a tun V.'aS the fi rst to set a. II, John Kin kel, VYC; (3) Big TlLIP'Hc°p.H~A~f,~PANY !~:!..:.!~'! :·~~11t11_r T I G rhumbli ne course and moved l\faggie. 11ike rlarvey, PM· 'R n1 rtJIJ 1.)' <J es1 _u~p"._\~O~·th~e'.,_'.he~a~d_"o~l ~\ll~e~•~fl~e~e~t~.-Y~C'.::_;_1_(:4 )1__~ll~'i~nd'.'_~Ol::'.".i~ld~,__'Le~e~~··~·~·l~l~J~4~~~l~l~l~l~l ~·~·~··~l~tl~4~~·~:,~:~~~1~".._'.'~·~r-~~~~.'~,,~~~'__"_'_"_''~:~~·1~. l 4-Ma11, l11tr epid LA Regatt a PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE To Mei 1ie l---~.~.~,~ .• ~.~.7,~17N7o~.~,.~ .• ~---M-.-.-,-., ol lht City ol Co1t1 Mt•• JACK HAMM ET T Wl\O!t I I • r~ul•r mtt•lng ol ltld 1 AN OROIH.AHCli DI" Tl-If CITY It htrtDY 1mendHI by 11'>1 M!Olllon M1VDI' ol tne (!TY CDl/ntll htld on !ht llh CllY ~· Crelv Selectetl SEATTLE (AP) -The 11· man crew for the sailing yacht Intrepid. f\.\'O-lime winnl'r of the America's Cup, has bel'n naml'd to ra ce the vacht in defense of the cup again this fall. The crew '"as announced Saturday by Eustarc "Sunnv " Vynne. · Jr.. can1paign Co· manager for the Se a t I ! r Sailing Found ation which oivns the yach t. The crc1v Jnclud('s: skipper, Gerald Dr iscoll. San Diego: alternate helmsman an d tactician, Bill Buchan. Seattle ; sai l 1rimmer. J ohn i\>tarshal !. Slamford. Conn., crew boss. Andy 1-lacGowan . l\e1v York. crl'v.'ml'n . .Jim Ca ldwell, Steve Koch. Carl Neu and Gary Philbrick , all of Seattle, Bob Norman. Steve Taft and Doug Best, all of San Francisco. Emory Black. Newport Beach . Steve 1-lalhaway, Los Angeles and Greg Gillett, llonolulu. T•lE SKI PPER, alternatl' helmsman and ta ctician, s:i11 1r\n1mer and crew boss had been named prior to Su11d{ly Vynne said sc!C'ctJon or 1he JO crewmen "·as made fron1 :c large field of applicrints. "\Vl' "'anted !he entire \\·est Cortsl .represented 1n !his acli\'i!y." Vynne said. "1'his is to be' a 1ruc \Vest Coasl cndrrivor ;.ind th ese men rcpr1•srnt th<' finest s;iihng 1a!<'nl avail.:ible.·• The Intrepid has b c e n undergoing extensive n1odifi· cations in San Diego and \~'111 be co1nmissioned F'cb. 23. Cup trials bl'gin in Newport. RI. .June 17 itnd 1hc Aml'rica's Cup races stnrt Sept. 10. A CAi\-tPA IGN to raisC' S750.IJOO to rn ce thr. l:!-mettr yacht has reach(·d about 30 perccnl of its goal. "This boat is oy;·ned by !he lax-exempt Seattle Sailin g Foundation and \\•e urgently need financial support par\Lcularly fron1 1hc \Ve!>l Coa st s<1il1ng co1n1nunity," \',\·nne said. Vynne said the broad basrd appeal 10 the .C:l'neral publ ic i~ unprecl'rlented in An1eric<1 's (.'up history. COU NCIL 01' THE CITY 01' COSTA lh1reto DI lht 1 an.d R·S trlt dt1crlbtd City ol Cof11 Mt•I F1Dfu1ry, 1t11, D• !!>t folfOWlf\11 roll · · , · MESA CALll"OllH IA CHAN GING THt: In Stclion 1 ntrtQI. ATTEST · tlll volt: Dirk fl.le1ne s Summen\'JOd ZONING 01' ORA NGE COU NT Y SECTIO N l. Thil Ordln1nct 1h1tl hkt EILE EN P.,HINHEY A.YES; Countll•• .. n: Ht mm t tt, topped a field of si x bidders ASSl!llOR ~AltC l!L NUMBER lU·HS• tHeCI ~nd boo '" full rorct lhlrl'I' CXll CITY Cit•• ol "'' Jol"d1n. Pln~l•Y· Wiiton. ll1clll I h C · T h · Lo U l'ROM IU TO I AND 11-5. dtY• trom Ind 11t~r lh p1U1gt, t nd Cl"' Of Coslt Mt~I or I e ra1g rop y in s THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CtT'Y' prior 10 IM ••Oirahon ot flftH n tU ! STATE OF CALI FORN IA) NOES: counco1rr .. n: N<H'lf Angeles 'Yacht Club's Opening OF COSTA MESA OOES HEll EBY dl yl trom lht PISSI QI ""''°' SMtll COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 55 A&SfNT~ (<>1jn<llmtn: Nont . . ORDAIN f\S FOLLOWS: lie puCll•hMI Ol'IC• !n ,,.. ORANGE CITY 01'" cosr ... MESA l IN WIT HES$ WHEREOF. I M~"" Day Rega!la !Or ocean rac!ng SECTI ON I. Ali !h&I l)Or1lon "' lhe COAST DAILY PI LOT 1. EILEEN P. PHINNEY. City Clo•k Mr tDV s•I my ll•nd and illlKtd l/\t c)aSSl'S S t rday to!lowi"ll dtscrl!M'd reel 0•011ertv Is 1 1 . 1 r ' 1 1n.,:•P•P1,,.; Ind ••·olliclo Cler~ o• 1n" c.iv Co11~U Sr•• of tl>r City ot (<111• Nts• l/\•S a U · hertOY placed arid Included In IN: I 0 bl'gi::r•I/\ ,c~rcu,j,'Otl, 1 r ": M" ol Int City ol (OS!I Mesa, Aerebv Stn dlY ol f 1!)r111ry, 1914. \\"nn I f thl' c modo . 1nd R·S Zone, IQ wll: ~u •S I " v 0 OI . rs.i. t r •llly !n1! Int •DOlll &n<I !0•"'110in11 EILEE N p _ PlilN NEY I er 0 Om re S Or1n11e (Ol/n!y Alltnor P1rctl DQtlhOr W1!h l/\C Adme1 al Ille mtml)lrl 0rdlntn(f No. 74·1 WIS lnlroduc~d •nO CllY Cltrli t lld ll·Olflclo (.'up for the F'lagship race Numoer 1.11 .39j.lS 01 the C •v Council "0111111 tor tnd con•latrtd Mellon l>v Mellon 11 1 re9ul•r Cle•k o• tn• c11v coundl °' . . d . b '. SECTIOH 1. P11•111An! to •n• orovlsions •Otlnot tho •imt. mte!lng of •tld Cl!v Couneit htlCI on !Mt Cltv ol (01 11 M111 P 0. r I! CI Pat(' in } ot section 91)1).~ ot 1n1 Munlc•o•I C~• PASSE D A.NO AOOP1 E:O •n11 •in d~v 1ne ?h• d1v or .J1n111•v. nH. tf'ld Puo11v1ed Or•n91 Co111 01l!r p,to•. commodores of visiting clubs. 01 th• c.i v 01 co1t1 M11a, Dl111 1t1 01 Feoru•ry. 1914. •h1re1uar ~•sitd tnd •dOP!lld •~ , l'tt>ruirv n. 1•1~ •11·1• \V<lS \V hi1nsey Tres, ski ppered by LA YC Commodore Hugh nogers. Results of all classes: CRAIG TROPl1Y -(I J Summerwind: (2) Tabasco. l)avid Griffith. LAY C: 131 Grasshopper, llatch/Barnhill. LAYC COi\-f~10DORES CUP -f J 1 \\'himsey Trcs; (2 ) Jano, Ba rt McAll ist er. CYC; '3l November, Chuck Merrill , ABYC. PlffiF Flamboyant Barney Flam. LBYC ; (21 Quicksilver. Tom Jorgenson, LA YC : 1.11 Hl'st!ess, Bob Young, LA YC. 5--0·5 -( 1 l A. .Johnson . LBYC: i2 1 lie between H. Sjostedt, LBYC and J . Brauch. 1.1\YC; (:!1 Dn1 cc A yrc.s 'HYC. .. I ' I " .. 300 W atc h Hobi e ' LEGEND ···-··t-\''L--~ l•M '< >•M ... Mee t .in .Laguna :.'"' .•=.--:-~l'•M.. 0!$0___"~ :. ",:: ;--•. :-::.!'" ~;·.:~ ... :",:,;';,'M<•>::;:" ::-1 !:::::.:: :~::','.'":,.:::·~· ::,:;: _ ...... _.,., • ._._ -. -~ ::= ::.M .. 1:::.:' .. :.~~'. ... :~~{~~~~t:::::· :••1H :=.:~:.~:~··::::-.: ........ ~.. ....... . ... _00•-..w:rt .~ ()range Coast Co1lcge sailors \~~~~·~~-~~~~~-~:-=~:~'~' ~:-~·;:~":~-~:-.~~·.".~:"~'~··~~.:~··~· =:::!~;:~~1 ·-~--~.:~:~~ .. ~~·~~~ .. -~-.·~·~·-~·~·~·~·-~·!:!~~=··::·:"::-::·:::·:· ===:!:·:·:· -=·~·~· -;.;. ~~~;~o~/~SL DISTRICTNG MAP Sailors Wii1 So1ne 300 SjX'Ctalors sit Lagwia Beach's main beach witnessed the.-colorful 11<1\Jic Ca t Regalia in \\·hich Gunt<·r llagen of l\1ali bu led the Hobic·14 fleet and Richard and Karen Jeffries topped the Jfobic-16 pack. The races from Aliso Brazil Boal T op F ini sher RIO DE J ANEIRO (AP) - Brazil's Wa-Wa·Too I I 1 crowd the fin ish line of the BuC009 Aires · Rio regatta SWKiay, and was reported as the official .leader so far on corrected time. lll'ach to Lnguna Dl'ach and Curt \Vcise and Jloy Reinemnn PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE :·ctum _ \l'Crc s;:i ilcd in combined thei r hehnsmanship oR01HANCI! HO. 1•·• 01 ,~, cuv 01 cos!• Mtu, 0111flc1 DI F•b•u•rv. 1•1• 111ttrt111er p1111111 •NI Mto¢td 11 • talents Saturday to win the AH OROIHAHCE OF TH• C1TV M1p 0·1 ct 11\tt City DI Coll& Mesi JACK l'IAJJ.IAETT w"9(t II • r1911l1r mfftlf\O ol 11!<1 COlljUllC!ion \\'ilh L ::1 g Un :i . . f h p ·r 11 her•Dv amen<11!<1 bv "" 1ddl!l0t1 M•YDf o• tl>t (l lY Councll h•kl a" IN 4tll day 01 Deach's 'Vintcr Festi val and first SIX races 0 I c ac1 IC COUNCIL 01' TMll CI TY 01' COSTA IM•elo of !l>e I and Rs •r•• dtK rltlfd Clly of ((If.It Mtu Febr111ry. 1914, or ,,,. POllllWln(I roll Coast Intercollegiate Yacht MESA. CAL ll'OR N1A, CMAN OINi:I THE In Seo!lon 1 hereof. ATTEST; c•ll VOii ~ \\'as sponso red by the Laguna !lacing Association's Southern !.~~~~:oR o~All~~~H~~M~a~ u1:11:. SECTION J. Thi• 01dln1nc1 1h1n lake ~11,~Eli~r:::_NNEY JC:!.En~: 1"1;:;!~11,:~~. ~!c7i'i mt 11, Beach Chamber of Commerce. .,_ . ei l'ROM 111 TO 1 ANCI R·•· 111tc1 •"'1 t>e In 11111 iorc• tfllrty uo1 CllY of Costa M•it NOES: COY...:11..,.n; Nlll'lt .x:rtCS. THE CI TY COU NCIL OF THE CITV d•V• lrom tnd 11!1r Ill 111uag1, end STATI! OF CAL1FOflH IAl Al SENT: Covncllm111: N- Trophy winners: 1'hc competition in Flying OF COSTA MESA OOES HEREe V prior !O , .... ••Dlrl tlC>M ol llllffn \ISi COU NTY 01' Olt.ANOI! I SS IN WITH!SS Wl'IE ltEOI' ' hev h Id ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: d•r• from lht l)IS,.~ !Nreol fhlll (lrY OF COSTA MESA , hlrtfrY Ml my hlNI Ind iiffl..a !he llOBJE-14 -Il l Gun ter J rs . and Lasers. \'las e at s•CTIOH 1. All !h•I portion ol Ille DI OVlllllllt<I ontt In , .... OllANOE I, EILEEN ... l'HIHNEY. City Cltrk St•I of ..... Cl!~ Of C(lf.11 ""''' 1hl: Hagen, i\1alibu : (2 ) Terrv. llalboa Yacht Club. !ollowlf'lll d11crlbed 1111 orOPfrl't' is COAST OAIL.Y ,.!LOT. 1 11eww~Dtr end t•.ottklo Cltrk of t111 cnv Council Sth d•v °' l'w uarv. 1,1,. hereby pl~cl!<I and 1ncludMI In tilt I at ~rll clrcu11t1on, prln!td and ct Ille City of ((If.It M111, hertlly EILEE N I' "HI HH EV Haake. 1'ustln: (3) pat Second place went t o a!'ld A·S zone. lo wt!: oubllshtd In th• C.lty of Cost• M1s1, c1rt11~ th1t thl •bo"' •l'lf IM1901no City c11rk t nd ••.()fflclo Bene·•o·et. Hunti'ng•·n Beach.. skipiiers J ack Balema and Or~n9'! Coun1v A1s.no• Pertel together wllh tilt n•rTM• o1 ,,,. m•mDt•• Ordln1nc1 Ho. JM w11 lntr!ldllCtd 11'\d Clerk 01 1111 Cltv C011ntll 01 ~'U UJ • • < • N1Jmber Ul·S81-0I al 1"9 Cl!y Council votlnu tor en<r con1ld1rlld udlOfl by •tttlon 11 • r19ul&r th• City of costi Mtll 14 l Jerry Kcrmode, L;:Jguna Mark Reynolds of San Diego SECTION l. Pur1u1nt to tht pravi,lons 101Jnst 1111 1aml!. mntlnu of ••Id Cltv Covni:n h•la o~ 11u1111,111<1 O•tn9• COii! oillr l'lla!. Niguel: (5) Joe Jtoberts, Sta te and lhird 'A-'llS UCJ with 01 section t~lll.4 ot 111e Munlcl~I coc1r PA.SSf O ANO AOOPTEO lhl1 4111 d•v 1111 '''' a1v of J1nv1ry, 197,, ancl F•bru irv 11, 197~ 11,.7, Laguna Niguel. skippers Tom Willso n and HOBJE-16 -(I! Tiichard John Billings. rind Karen J effries. s a n In the Laser division UC Diego; (2J .Jack and Lill i Ri verside was the wirlflef '"-'ith i\1cGra\v, Lagunri: 13/ Jerry skippers Peter Van Dalere and 'Vetzlcr and Willie Platl. Don Sch midt. Corona de! Mar ; (41 llon The second series ls --"cduled at Alamitos B,.,y Atwood and Gerrell Sultze. ~.,, Long B<'ach: \5) Jim and Yacht Club Feb. 24. Henry B rook s , lluntington 1~_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,'i[ Beach. Sii THI NIW 1974 DATSUNS ' " "' . " _J L.J " ·1 " :~ :~ ' •• ' • ··-.. .. ....,_ ·r.• ~ .. '=----£.) Cl·<P "':' .. - "' "' • ; " r-.. - .. " " Robon First Ac ross COSTA MESA DATSUN 2141 HAllOll IL'fD. C.M. !M0-6410 , I I I I llt " .. Florida Finish Lin e Bob Granl's 61·foo t sloop Robon fro m Newport Harbor Yacht Club was flr-'t to fi nish in the St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdate race, the second fettture of the Southern Oct!a n Racing Conference In Florida. Robon completed the· 40J. mile course ln 56 hours. 4~ mi nu tes and 22 seronds. The St. Pete race i11 the most , rugged of the SORC. t11kinp: lhc fleet ovl'r the often turbulent Gulf Stream. Robon finistl('d 12th on rorrccted time. llandicap winner was Ted Hood's Rob in II f ro m J\1arblchl'ad, l\tass. She was I a CJ11ss E entry. 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'J ' l FIGMENTS NANCY YOUNG MAN, !'D LIKE TO TRY OUT MY NEW CAMERA SMILE, PLEASE TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Josiah 45 Uses 48 S!rict rule observer 8r111sh 51 City ol potter Italy 6 Grandmother: 52 Nocturnal Informal animal 10 Shoclo;s 54 Wanderlnv 14 Veneraled 58 "What symbol are you 15 Highway ----7" s1r1p 59 Clly ot 16 Touch Europe ai;ia inst 61 Predecessor 17 Not dea d 82 Region 18 To the ol Spain center 63 Con!llantly 19 Sl angy 64 Det1 11. nega11ve 20 Wishes !or 22 Accepted member 24 Stone 26 Fabric 27 Sha ckled 30 U.N. agency 31 Real eslat8 unit 32 Stingy .37 In addition 38 Feign 40 Paper promise 41 Gold mlnes:2 word a 43 Lowered 44 U.S.p1rty: Abbr. · 65 Stumbles 66 Haunts 67 Stationary: Abbr. DOWN 1 Nallva African village 2 Skier's accaaaory 3 Actor Skinner 4 V&ar 5 Rise up 6 Reflected lustrously 7 Haalened B Agalnst: S1turdlly'1 Pui111 Solved~:;.'~~ T 0 T E 0 " A T C 0 8 & ,. H [ ALT A II S E A l ~ A L A A H S O VE~ A T T C 0 A T 0 R l!.T !'-1.j<Cj!CJO.I L 1 S A I fl, A S H Prefi x 35 Companion-- 9 Ad11et1\slng less medium: 2 36 Sardonic words laughs: 10 Ma intenance Slang man 38 Urge on 11 Habitation 39 Delighted: 12 Asian coin Poetic 13 Austere 42 Prayer• 21 Grain 43 Undershirt spike 46 Man·a name 23 Cold dish 47 Commercial 25 Dele: 2 plallEla wo1 ds 48 Opposed lo 27 Outcome lower 28 Branch ol 50 HellCOPler blol. aaaemb1y 29 Walk ed 53 Relocate over 55 Prlnclple 33 Sign 56 Colony of Insect a makers 57 The CFL'• 34 Former Cup Mexican 60 Pi~~" In president chess 1 I by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson I J J ' • • by Tom K. Ryan DOOLEY'S WORLD ,...,, •... r MADE SOM( EXTRA fol' \\JU Dr. SMOCK 50 1"eL..L.. Mf.., WHA."f At<~ 1"H ~ APVANi'"AGE::S O F 0!!COMl l"iG A POCfO~ ? ~--< HMM . L-61 M f.. 'f'H INK ..• Monday, FtbruMy 11 , 1974 ' ,,,,..., j ~, ' l I l i • "fHf:Ftl!!' HA$ GOI IO 6~ SOM~'fH I~ OAIL V PILO T 19 by Roger Bradfleld 1\ 1RllF fR1fND t'OI ~NT AAL.L 'Jt>U 10 lHi- bO'fl U,..\ 0 0 0 by George Lemont w1-u::.-..ie:ve:R YO/.J GO --:;i A ~e.SIA U FC:'.AN1"' 'POU OS UAL.(...Y GE'.,.-A vf:RY Nice. f'AB!.-2 =· ' ( '" /::9 ~cD k.'1 (,,," . ·• I " --=-. bE~~~J::I:l:'.J L.\.L-,,i\,{..1..l_· __i.u;..J..·~-..--"::l --'u'•~=-:bl.J'-J"-, ...LL:!.J i::r~::\:::;~~{<:._' Fii'.L.:::r::r:r'_Jl •• .. ,, __ ..-.,. .... _.,.__. PEANUTS by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller l'ROWN. PLEASE I 1, • • • .. CAN HAAO!.lt' WAIT F0R M-.< TEACHE.': 1U SEE !T ... JUDGE PARKER I As 'TllE OETECT\'li'S VtTER .A.U6U5T POOLE'& HOME WITH A &u..RC~ WAAJUIJi'T, THE HOUSE.MAJ-I F!HM.L'f ADMIT6· THAT POOLE 1& 1JP6T1'1R5! ' 1'AR0/.V II/"' v_o""< // .2-1/ MISS PEACH COME UP HERE At-ID TELL 'fOUR &QSS WE WHIT TO &EE HIM! ' .i . , ~ l I GORDO J.·lt /$ "f/.IAT "/Ol), Po~! GOS#f ·' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz I HCPE 5ME APP~CIA1'S nlE L!TTLE !MPRO'IE.\\ENTS- I PVT !N ... ,_, by Mell tltA, l'O~ ~y '11?\j'Jrf _,IVIOIA~ &fc:.<IASf \CUit IN'O:!Htl! esT+ A LAJr"llt A•LOWANCI. TMAN VOi.i 1>0 ~ WHY? A•• vowr NII~ ~•fATlll: i c J I r:i ! • tl DICK TRACY 1HAN Ml.,.? 11.e FROM TME Wl>TiiRS OF TMI &AV. ~c by Chester Gould VES.TRJICY, 'NIS CLEAVE~, A.LONG Win& TIU!' SKULL, COULD GIVE US A. Rf.AL. CA5E, J 1VE Ne VER aeeNav .5Uc# ;I /JEN{)l!Rf I " \ .~ CD by Gus Ar r!ola by Ferd Johnson OH? IT'S ..JUSr GASOLINIO THEY'RE' ....._ I ALKIN' ABOU T? by Re ger Bollen NOT' ONL4 TH,!-T ... 4()1) SHOULD SCE OUR l'f~NOT ·' BILLS / ·h ~~~. ' <::> 'T~IE GIRLS ~ 2-11, "I ~·!sh they'd make something like that for bathrooma - you wouldn't bother getting weighed lf you bRd to bunt around for a penny each time." DENNIS THE MENACE ...,....,........,....--......,, '/JR£4D :V &Jli!:R ? l SAID I WAS /liJ/(Jl('f, llOT STMVIN'-1 ' ~ • J .,$ • '• ' ' :• , .. • -I' " !! %0 DAILY PILOT Monday, f tbruary 11 , llJ74 TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ABC 0 6:30 -;.Dragnet.'' The full-length movie version from 1969 with Jac k \Vebb and J·larry Mor- gan investigating the disappearance of a model after two other gi rls have been found 1nurdered. KCET Em 8:00 -Traum a -It's an Emergen cy. This news special exa mines the leading cause of i death among An1ericans under 40 -accidents and vi olent crimes. NBC 0 9:00 -"The Great Escape." Steve Mt· ~ Queen and James Garner head the cast or this 1963 epic about a convoy of not ori ous Alli ed escape art- " ists in a German pri so n co mpound. ( - TV DAILY LOG 1:00 Mondoy Evening FEBRUARY 11 . CIJ!Il!Illlil!ll -I C1}2j(j)(tniCI)) ..... ....... 6 Hop•'• llerMI TIM LllCJ Sllow "" --Nl&flt GllltfJ Sill,.... ... ,. ffi Movlr. (2'11) "ftla:ht Uni• Ni11ht" (dra) ·~9-Ronald Reatan. 1:30 m TONY BENNETT VISITS * MUSIC NITE ON MERV m Mtrv 'rlllin Sho• @Tbe laW Ones a!I Nove!1 9:00 U <3 (}1) Cl) Htre's Lucy Miiton Berlt re luctantly becomes the sta r 1t11actio n at one ol Lucy's parties when her ridiculously low bid on 1 cha1ily telethon wins the come- Hy 'fht• i\s!tm·iatt·d r ress Bllll:x.i<ir~d'-: hot rccurd hils (or !he l\'('('k f'nding Feh. JG a.s !hey ;ipp('\Lr in nr.x! \l't'Pk 's issue of Billboard tvtugnzu1c. ·ror Sl!\:C Lt::S L 'rllE \\'1\ y \VE \\•t::nr. B::irbr:i s I r cl s il II <l ' I Colun1bia f 2. LOVE'S 'TllE;\lE -Love Unlimlled Otchcstra, (20th Cl'ntury) 3 YOU'Rk' SI XTF.E~ - H1ngo, IAppl<'I 'l . UNTIL '!OU ('()\11·: HACI\ TU i\JI~ 'J'l1al"s \\'h:it l 'm f.onna J)o -;\rctho f"'ranklin , tAtlantirl !i. SPIDF.RS AND S'.':AKES -Jun SiJfford. 1 i\Jl:~1 1 6 A.\'1 EHlC:\NS -B.vron J\'l acC:regor. 1\Vesibou11d1 7. LET ~·1 E Bf·; THERE -Olivia 1\i"c\rton-.John. (.\1CAJ 6. JUNGLE HOQC IT·: - Kool & 'l'l1c L:nn~. 1 !Je-Li)11 ) 9, HOOGlE 00\V~ -Eddie Kl•11<lricks, I MoL011 n f 10. ROCK ON -Davi d Es~cx. (C0Jun1bi;1 \ TOP LPs L BOB OYLA,\J -Planet \Vavcs, (Asylun1 1 2. JOHN DENVER Greatest Hits. (liCA) 3. LOVE U NLl~'liTED Under the Influence Of, (20th Century! 4. JIM CROCE -You Don't ~·lL'SS /\round With J1nl, (ABC) 5, ELTON JOHN -Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, (~lCA ) 6. JJr-.1 CBOCE -I Got .I\ ,r\amc, (ABCJ 7. STEVE MILLER BAND -'fl1c Joker, (Capl tolJ 8. PAUL McCARTNE Y - \Vlr\GS -Band On the Run , (Appl<· I 9. l'l!ARLIE RI CH Behind Closed D o o r s , I Coluti1bi<1) JO. 'i'ES -Tales Fron\ ·roppgrahit Oceans, (Atlantic / f~A SLY LISTEN ING L LAST TIME I SA\V lllr-.f -Diana Ross, (~totown) 2. LOVE'S 'l'H E~1E -Love lJ11hrn1ted Orchestra, (20th Ct·nturyf :l. LOVE SONG -Anne ~·ltirray, (CapitulJ 4. '!'ME \VAY WE \VERE B;irbra S t r e is a n d , (Cu\umbia) 5, I SllALL SING r:arfunkcl, fCo lu1nb ial fi. l LOVE -Toin T. llall, (~lcrcu ry) 7. YOU 0RE SIXTEEN - Hingo. (Apple) 8. LI FE IS A SONG \VORTH SINGING -Johnny ~tathi s, (Col umbi<i ) 9. TIME JN A BOTTLE - Jim Croce. (ABC\ 10. DARK LADY -Cher, \i11CA) COUNTRY SINGLES L THAT'S TIIE \VAY LOVE Movie: (CJ "fn ti! Acapuk:I'" (mus) '60 -Elvis Presley, ED HodctPOd11 ledp dian 's services !or on~ night. r-:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 O li.J@@l mNBC Mond•J Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Giett £s- t1pe" Part I (dra) 'b3-SteYe Mc- Queen, James Garner, Richard Al· tenborough, James Donald, Charin Bronson, Donald Pleasence. James Cobu1n. Du ring World Wai II, a German conYoy deposils a iroup ol POWS-lhe most lamous of th• Allied escapees from other camps -a! , the Stalag l ull No1th maxi- mum security camp, wh e1e !hey imm ediately set about · Ille business DI planning a ma~ es.cape. El) Sped Aactr 1:30 (!] Dt1ltr'1 CbolCI 0 Movlt: (C) (90) "Drlpef"' (du) '69 -J1c~ Webb, lia11y MOI· ran, Vi1gini1 Greaa. 1 ... , ...... Merv Criftln SM Jh1t Cirf i ~:t'"'ttlet .. LiYina Easy Clllrnt ScW Dtnrt Tllt.U. m Utt1t auu11 (j) The Bold Ones 0 @ (V CD AIC MondaJ Mowir: (C) (2hr) "Lo.tis & Other String. 111" (com) '70 -Bonnie Sedelia, 7:00! CIJ 0 @D Jlfews Michiel Bnndon, Bea Art hur, Rich· lowlin1 IM Dollan C H G ,. 6 Mowl•: (2br) "Tiit ltd Mii"' <ird as!eUano, arry uar mo, Anne Jack.son, Cloris leachman, (dra) '64 -Hanry fond1, Anne Meara, Gig Young , Joseph I Wild World ol Aftilllll Windy. The impendina: marriage ol Wbafs MJ UH? 1 young couple sets otf a series I Lon luey ol comic changes in the lives ol Mod Squ.. both families and their friend!. CIJ I 0Je1111 ff Jullllil ti) Roller '•mn Esmerald1 ED Enlrt A•ir:os fl)@ Dnpd fr!) Wtshinr\Oft Stn ir;lll Till t :SD 0 (~ (j)) 00 Dick Van ai,k1 ir -@ I Bob by Gold1botl Slll9 Show Jenny wakes up in !he night . El Pri mer"'"°' leelinH diuy and craving pepperoni . , tonitcfy p1ua, which could mean only ont ft) T~rte StooifS thing-her next shopping spret Wiii 7:JO !a~:~::r::~~I~~ :~«~ i'' !~~:~~;:;::;;:, ne~ltcted w1l1 who 1tt&mpts to de-U Hltna st1oy her husband's art colltclfon. VarietJ ~Http ThJ Jteir;flbor 10:00 U ('~ (j))@ Med ici! Center Jkw Treasure Hunt "Dark Warning'" A surgeon who Miltio11 $ MM; (C) (2h r) "Pl!-mus! perform del icate brain surgery low Tai~ (com) 59-Rocll Hod-on his ciilicaliy-ill ex-wife secre!ly $Ofl. Doris ?ay. suffers severe epileptic seizure$. ! Wiid. ~11r;dt9 (6) Night G1llr17 kw1tche4 m (D Ntws (]) Tt Till !ht Trutti fD Theatfe in America (R) ~ ~ New 'tkt Is Rlrtil m Drama fr.I Lirhts 111 ~ Abyss • a!) lnter111tiOJ1al V1rWI) I !])> NlllMlll Mum 10:30 00 Twilicht Zotti Jimmy Dean Show .:.. r.. 1 t' Kollyweod SlloW' U ~·ten ra IOI a:i TIN Ghoul G1n1 I Bill C<l~by oc.u · TV Musical 1:00 U (~(I)) (j) Gu1111ok1 '1_he · • Praiw the lOt'd Club foundling" A homeless baby tr11-10:50 0 @ (I) ffi Amtrkans All Mayor 1ers the mother in~tincl In two lom Bradley is tonight 's subject. women, Kilty and _lht widow ol a l l:DD f) 0 0 ro gn m News t11mer M11sh1I Dillon was letrced 0 c3J (§l (1§1 fE ~ @ Nen to shoot [&) Peiry M110n 0 Bil l BIXBY IS 0 Movie: "My Little Ch1c,1dte" -(coml '40-W, C. fltlds, Mae We~t. * THE MAGICIAN m Mission: 1mpo13ible !Wll T M I I ID Movie: "Ringo & His Goldt11 ~ThQ)lllOO ®l =' ht 11 c •• Pistol" (wes) 'bb-Marl<. oamon. e us1011 of Bltck Gold" An· (iJ, (jl l" · [ thDny Blake a:ets ta ught up in in-11.~ N~ twin& 1!1 ternalional intrigue after .he helps (~ (el) The Piuneers stage a mock a~assinahon of 1 =-_ (lefecting scientist . lll :lO E (•'29) \!)) 1J1 CBS L~te Mo~1~: O Movtt· (C) (Jh1) ''Umtr '• (CJ "How to Murder You1 Witt" try" (dra i '60 -Burt Lanusler, (com) '6J -Jack Lemmon. Je8n Simmons, Shirley Jone~. 0 113 (j] @J ffi lohnnf CarsoR 0 @{I) fD Tiit Rookln ."£ye. S1eve ~1.len is a:ue5t hos!. witness" A young man leading 1 0 llfllrghl Zone . Jekyll 1nd Hyde life, becomes friend· 0 @@ CiD Wide World o! Mys- ly with Lt. Ryker, Terry, Willie 1nd ltry "Tight IS A Drum" Mi~e i lttr ollerinf tlues II) crimes 12:00 O Movie: "She Done Him Wrona~ that he committed 1g01inst police. (tom) '33-Mae W~st, Cary Cran!. I De1le1'1 Choict (6J One Step Berond Dr1111et m Movie: "The Maze" (mys) '54 LI Sefton Jtvn -Richard Carlson. llM: (lhr) "A Sbr h lorn" 12:30 ED D*Y 11 Nir;llt (dr1) '55-Judy G1rtand. 1:00 ()) ~ Ci) fi3 @ Nm @I Klllars "Trauma-It's An Emtfl· · 0 '"' ~ y ency'' A look 1t the l&1din1 caust · ~ ~ omorrow of de ath 1mon1 Amerielns uOOet 1:4S II Mo.+t: "C.pbin Slr.ceo" (iidv) 40. '49-touis Hayward. fl) JlfMOtrM Lii "*" l :lO 0 Mowie: "Flight lit Sina:1,.rs" Ci) Mlautllte Y1ldlt Slll9 (adv) '63-Patrick Allen. Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:)0 0 .. J111pl111 JMb" (cam) '52 - 'De1n Martin, Jerry l ewis. JD:• (I) (t) "t!ICWtlt II Phallltll tor (adv) '66-Rob1rt fuH1r. D "Olc:k ''"" Mtrb ""'°"911" (mys) '47 -R1!ph B,rd. Bo( Ktrlolf, 11:•8 "Clk.lllb" (•dv) '47 -At•n l1dd, Gill Ruuell. "M11 111 UM fi,iat ,,.,_. .. (com) '35 -W. C. Fieldi. 12.e. "'T""'I Mr, 1JllcMll" (dr;i) '3! -&flrr fond1. l:GI. 19 Ill> w ......... ,,. tor l,ovt11" Lott• l•fl)'• $fll1 IS "°" liartOUrt, a ~•ry w1r111 per- -wflo, 1s own11 of 1 musi< Shop,, has had 1 Iona: friendship with a ttllred concert cellist who livea above the shop. 0 (C) "Stolen Houri" (dra) '63- Susan H~yward, Michael Cra1~ IB "Mon1ter Th1t Challenr;ed tM World" (hor) '57-nm Holt. @ (C) "r11mt OYer lndi1" C<intl. (drt) '60--lauien Bacall, J:OO 00 {CJ "Donov1n's Reer (com) '63-John Wa~ne, Let Marvin. (@) (C) "Bt~me StOft'" (com) '64 -M1rton Brando, David Niven, 3:JO 0 Movlt : (C) "PrtKri ptlon: Mur· dtl" (mys) '67 -Ptler f1lk. Ci) (I) Mwil: (C) (2hr) "Do fftt Diltllrb" (com) '65-0oris D1y. 4:JO (})Morie: (CJ "lnddtnt tt 1'11111- tllrw HiH" (a1h) '66 -Robert full- er, Jocelrn Lant. ' C9 {])) Mtvie: (90) "The Mn from Coltt1dt" (wt.SJ '48-W1lli1111 Holden, Gl1nn fl)[d. KOCE TELEVISION LOG f:lO ~.c111 Or11..-C-IY ICI "l etrftl Economy OvUool<," f ill 1-YlllOtl• 111 E•11e1!ion CC! 7::11 Ofllnl~w• .SO IC) ''Hometeu e n!•~" 1:11 fV111lnt •.I 1n. ~Ol'i (CJ !P6$1 9:11 A l..ok II UMIN~ tC) iSPl't1•ll (/>llSI t ;)I Al MUI l thlY" ICI "TN' Fll!wrt" ·, WIWAM Im Bl.ATIY~ THE EXORCIST STARTS FRIDAY FEB . 15 UNWITTINGLY, HE TRAINED A DOLPHIN .._ TO KILL THE PRESIDENT .... ,.. .. .. OF THE UNITED STATES. "ONE DF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS!" }OSEPH E. LEVINE ....- GEORGE c. scarr,, , MIKE NICHOLS mm TH~ ~cW Pi~ pqJ,fHJJ'j ,. '"J:i-li f.l\-._lt" t)t.. > J .~ ~ .-J lt i .~v ... TRISU YANDEVEAf'. PIW'l.SORVINO F1U17..wtAVER '"'·~-'w ... ~ ,., _ _,.,...,.. _,_,......., JOSEPH E.U\llNE ROHERTMERLE RICHARD SYUIERl' ~. -r"'r •• .... .... 't ,_..., ... KUCK llENRY R08£RT[.REll'tA MIKENICt.1(>LS I ,," ~~~~ ~...,..,.• -· M~F.~y .... "lllft • ...,..,....,_ MON . .fll. tra.10 5AT.·SUN. ·TU. 2 ........... 10 TlllATlll- MON . ..,11. 7·9·11 SAT. SUN. TUES. l..3·.S·7..9·11 'llappy Days' Strong 'Jane Pittman' Ranks Third NE\V YORK (AP l -CBS' Lucy," "Cunsmokc" an <l highly accl:ii1nt:d drani.allc ''Dick Van Dyke" (all CBS\. special. "The Autoblography Also, "ABC Sunday i\1ovle ;"' of Miss Jan~ Pittman," >n'as "Sonny 11ud Cher" an d one of the nation's top.rated "Kojak'' (bolh CBS); ''Happy TV sho ws i.n the week ending Days" (ABC); ''M a ud e' 1 tCBS); "i\l;i rcus Welb y '' ENTERTAINMENT Feb. 3. according lv A. <.:. !ABC) and "Carol Burnett'' Nielsen Company ratings. (C BSI. 1'he heavily p ro in o l c d For the second consecutive GOES -Johnny Rodriguez, (l\1ercury) 2. WORLD Of' M A I( E BELIEVE -Bill Anderson, !MCA) special about the life or an \veck, ABC's' · P a r t r i d g e J 10-year-o ld former slave Family" series came is la~ carne in tl1ird overall 111 the iOl°!ifJ.•11-r1131r11zr13.1 Iii·! f.\1t.1;Jl'J ;veek's ratings, topped only l ~l:!~~'i'i"I by tv•o other CBS ~ho\vS, "All B£• $$Mi1JCii.~ in the Family" and "The iur~aln Mal. 11 \Valtons.'' sa1/Tu••. TU 2:l0 p,m. "SUPER DAO" 3. ANOTHER L 0 NE LY SONG -Ta1nmy \Vynette, (Epic) A new AilC series, "Happy Fr i. 1:is-s&11Tu•• 1-4 ,lO·• p.m. "SON OF FLUBBER" 4. I'M STILL LOVI NG YOU -Joe St<11nplcy, (Dot) 5. A LOVE SONG -.Anne ~·lurray, (Capitol f 6. TH ERE \VON'T BE ANYi\itOHE -Ch~1rlic Ric h, \RCA ) 7. DADDY. \\'\!AT IF - Dobby Bare. (ftCA) 8, JOLENE -Dolly P<1l'!On, (HCM 9. I LOVE YOU , I LOVE YOU -David 1-louston & Ba rbra l\1endrol!, (Colu1nbia) 10. S0~1 ETl\IE SUNSH INE -Jiin Ed Brown, i RCA ) Days," fared well against its nutin Tuesday night opposition for the third week in a row, edging by CBS' hit "l\1aude" series by a fraction of a rating point. 1'hc nation's 20 top- ratcd shO\l'S for the v.·ec k. in order of their ra11klng. \Vere: "All in the Family," ··The \Val t on s" and "The Autobriography of r.1iss Jane Pi ttman'' (all CBS); Sanford and Son" (NBC); ''.ABC Tuesday l\1ovic;" ··six !-.1illion Dollar i11 an" tABCJ. "M-A- S-~I" (CBSl: "\Valt Disney" \NBC ); ''BobNe w har t ,'' "Mary Tyler l\1oore.'' "Here's A PAR.t.MOUftlT lllltasl DINO 0[ l.AUAENTllS AL. PACIND' ;,SERPICO" ""'"'"~I 'MARTlftl llAEGMAftl ' 'I'' $10ftlE ~ lUM(f "• r1 WAlOO sarr • ·•NOAMA'-1 WE•llA •:o Jc ··~;.('~• •. P[flA MAAS '.•,. -_,MIKI! THlOOOAAKIS -_.';'."' :::-~, _ ... -. -~·· ..-""""" r~R ··-"·---, , .. ···""'-: r ~. 1, •• ., ... -~· ... ,,....~ .. ~·~ ~ -...,,.-'2nd ATTRACTIO N-JE FF BRIDGE S •. , 1 "THE LAST AMERICAN HERO" "SERPICO" SHOWS LAST TIME FEB. 14. MUST MAKE WAY FOR "THE EXORCIST" FEB. ''PAPILLDD ONE Of THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!"-""'" ALLllD AR1?i1S ~s STEVE llllS11ll lllcQUEED IDF• ma FRANKLIN !.SCHAFFNER lilm PAPI~ PfM"JUD&E ROY •Ar•o hpinon 1!1;1&Jlfdtl 6;00 10:45 C1ll "''''"' ~' , ...... Fri. •:O·lO tU Si l. l~ru Tuts. 2:40-4:10-9:40 p,m. B•rgi!n Mll. SI SJt/Tue\, Til 2:10 p,m. '"THE WAY WE WERE" Fri, •1 S•!!Tue~. l :!S-1 p,m. .. OKLAHOMA CRUDE" Fri. '·10; Sa!.-T~••· J., p,m, 'kmml REDUCED PRICES ! 1.SO -1.00 -.75 f'<l~,:rv, '°'"' '~ li.'(nr.cob'tt ~ 1 <om~\ ,,n,,. &o<... ffi A WJlr>ef Commu""-"t-on~ G:itno.tr>~ Weekdoyl.-6-8-10 Sot. & Sun.-12·2-4·6-8-10 .......... , ;.:;.:.u ~!;,:_.~'..~ ·' r; " .... ..T 0 "•,to t TIUT OLO CllLlltE 1«1. rt CU llll YOU ., l•ti ~ TIMOTH'f 80TIOMS f LINDSAY WAGNER _,,,, ..... t.11 .. 11.1111 ,, •• ,,., ... ,,.a tt• KIDS LIKE TO KID S LIKE TO of 58 programs rated. 1'he ~nes :Jppcars opposite CBS' "All in tho Family" on Saturday nights. COLDEN CLOSE \\!INNER !! BEST AC'l'm.:SS NC UHtx1fcTfO LOVf STOl'W' l MARSHA HUNT JAMES CAA N MAT$. WlD. $AT. & $UN. 1Vf$: 1 P.M. LI D 0 NEWPORT " BEACH lNTl.ANCftfO 'LIDO ISi I ,,, IJSO f<:XC'l,l JS I Vfo; ! l llS s ·J'()J{Y IS IN(.' f{ l::l)J llLE ! EVE~. FROM 1 P,M. IPGI CONT IN. SAT. I. SUN , 2 P.M. MAGNUM fOICI t•I MACKINTOSH MAN ll'Gl -'"""'~ ..... ,,,,.,..,,_ PAClfl'IC THaATRKa Jl"IYa·IN SUPER SWAP MEm IURIQR AUTO SW,lP-Ml (T MAR80R 8LVO.Ortve-hl S•I. I S"n -l •m lo •- ORANQI or1 ..... " 1 a 2 FtL S•l.I s~n -"•'"Jg ·- ...... h • S.."4•T• OI ~SI.,_ F•mil,. Fun~ ,.rof it1! ••r9•i11• G•l ... e! lol0f<.n 1 0fl,.•l1 '"'· 1 • SU t I~. <W'I .. lO<l '-' f •••*•Y UI •! 1-•mo<' 'SI. ~ .''> )~,'6 !OH~ WATNI M(Q 11'(,1 LAS T OF SHEllA '"' ' "" ""' .,. ~·'' o• ... ~ .. CllNl IAST'WOOO IN MAGNUM FORCE 'l!I M•CKINTOSH MAN J.-01 .... ..., .... d ..... ..... o .... ~J] 1:1 l ··"" ,,.d '\.e •• c; .. ~·· t:.···· •.•.•.. ~J• !>ll ~ BUSTING !l l DIRTY OUTLAW S (I ) ·~"'"'' .. , .. " : ' ' .. •.:::~ .. G~~."'.d. 1 11 1161 t.Allt• STUISAHO t llOlllfl ~ THE WA.Y W£ WER( !NI ',.., ....... . _. .... 11..- 5?7-7271 S-!• ..... ..._.., ... S•o•o C~''-~~11-7077 s. .. 1 ...... ,,_ .. _ 51.,•Co- !.~1·7022 '"" C>lo10 ,...,_ e ....... _ o ....... . ••l·•&•5 llUl'I' tfftlOlOS • '°" ¥OIOMt DILIVllANCI (I) l'lllll t MM- SfliW DOGS tl l • ,,,cmt!ay, Fr b•u., 1 • • , DAILY PILOT 2 J Powell Thalhe1·g Win11 e1· Reve aled --~ The New LOS ANGELES fAP ~ -Award began in 1937, but It <.'tln.slstcnlly high quality of ~1Dvle producer L a w r en(' e had not been awarded 10 1notlou picture production.·• anyont! slnce Ingrruir ~rg1nan \Vcmgartl'n's films ioclucle 'Irene' Weingarten has be<1tl cboscn \\·on lt in 1970 It Is pr~StJnh·d "Cat on n !lot 'Nm Uoof" winner of the lrv111g G. to "a creative producrr 11·ho llnd "'!'he Un.slnkable lt'lolty Thalbcrg Awanl by the has been responsible for a Jlro11TI." Academy or Motion Pic.1urer=====~==================::::::::::::::::~1 ... Arts and Sciences. ----- By JACK GAVER \\'alter f..tirisch. Academy NEW YORK (UPI) president, also announced the Debbie has gone but Jane is • names of three other persons he re, and all is well with vlho voill be honored witb ''Irene'' al the Minsk or r spec ial awards. Theater. The Academy voted to give the Jean H ers holl Debbie Reynolds was such Humanitarian A1,1•ard to f..1CA, a powerhouse as the leading Inc., chief Lew Wasserman lady of this revived musical ruid Honorary A\vards to that one suspected it would entertainer Groucho lo.1arx and !lot thrive without her, but Ul"I T.i-..tto J-lenri Langlois. founder Of Jane Powell shoY:ed in her JANE POWELL MET BY ETHEL MERMAN Cinemathcque Francaise. formal takeover or the title There's a New 'Irene' on Broadway Presentation of the Thall>erg role Thursday night that there j;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;_...;-:-:-:-;;;-;;-;,-;__,;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;__:;;;;;;;;;__.;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::..:::::.;;:::::, is nothing to worry about. Miss Powell , like Miss Reynolds, a veteran star of motion picture musicals, and also n1aking her Broadway satge debut. has lhc sainc type of poise, ta!cnl and energy necessary to hold this revised revival together. She has an excellent singing voice. as movie veterans will recall . She dances \Vl'll and · she had the knaek for coinedy anties that is so necessary to this particular 1919 vintage 1nusical. t . '· r1v·1a: Triv-ia: • unimportant matters: trifles much of our r esearch is w asted on . New Daily Pilot Saturday feature triviaddicts ca n't live w ithout. • '• li STADIUM ·/.-~, ... .._..11.!H.1.:. t.!.I IL! 2.:9 "rArlLLON" lrGI .... Sl't'¥ .. ~A Duill" Hllffm.111 W•ft DIYeY"• "ROllN HOOD" IGI + "MllLIN JONES" I "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" ... "'Elf 'N TILLIE" l"GI "CINDRELLA LllERTY" IRI ... ··vANISHING rOINT" t RI "SERPICO" !RI ... "WHITE LIGHTENING" !RI "JE REMl.t.H JOHNSON" lf'GJ ... "THf THIEF WHO C.t.ME TO DINNER " McQ -he's a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredible! Robert Redford ,::Jeremiah Johnson" ~ ' P;:inav1s1on~. Technicolor~ The man who became a lef,>erd. The film Destined tobea classic! -HELDOVER!-3rdBIGWEEK!- suENA PARK BUENA PARK CINEMA (522·28161 18n" Uf:.AC•• ULVO. COSTA MESA CIN(MA CENTER 3 & '1 !979-41411 01,>1<HP ll tiLVI' •\I 1\0 1\t,1<, COSTA MESA PAULO DRJVf.JN (54~33131 r"l >',I· ollt < W V.l\T 11;\KI "!.l. HUNTINGTON BEACH SUBF (53&~3961 ,.,,, 11 u: ,.<1,.•.t ••W~, ,1. ~lh, ~1. LA HABRA CINEf..1A 1 1697-6781) There have been a few changes in the production le accommodate the new star, but they are so mi.nor that you really have to look to The definition you get depends on who you ask- Webster may think trivia (s mall t) is ... well. trivial. But Trivia (big Tl is a fa scinatin g feat ure that tickles the brains of some of the Orange Coast area 's most so phi sticated newspaper readers. Can you name Jack Armstrong 's high sc hool? How about Judy Garl and's dog in th e "'Wizard of Oz'" movie? The name of th e '"Star Trek"' spaceship? If these are the kind of questions that turn you on. you 're a triviaddict ... or you cou ld be one if you 'd ju st let yo ursel f go. Check out "'Trivia"' (with a big T, by T.T.) in next Saturday"s edition of th e ••• (PG ) .'O~W w1 .. t1<1'1t<!Vll. ORANGE ST AOIUM DRIVE IN 3 (6Jg.7860) see them. Irene has two new buddies in the pe rsons of Dottle fo'rank and Patty Karr, replacing Carmen Alvarez !nd Janie Sell, but the rest of the able cast is \'irtuall y the same. Funny Patsy Kelly remains a~ Irene's mother , and George S. Irving is still a n1ajor asset as the dress designer known as lo.1adan1e Lucy. The leadi ng man is now Ron ~lussrnann , a good Broady,·ay veteran of several shows, but he has been in the sl10'"' for months. having r ep I a e e d !\1onte Markham , who opened y,•ith Debbie and then left for televisio n work. \fi ss Powel l is keeping "Irene" a good lively entertainment in the nostalgia groove. .,...._""-' "CMAllOT' Of lMI M>OSl"' .,...,,.._,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-----·-- • ,,.. ~""4" lo C-.1 ... 1 ll:l,..l:H "''"''lf ""- -·c-.. 1 ·-· -·-"'"'"'"''"c; • ~-• -....... """· ~--....... c_ ·~· JOl5(PH E. LEVINE ,._ ... ~ ,..,.u-. .,,. SEY91-UPS" ~ '" 1-1u .. cr· """''"c-1 ·~· • GEORGE C. SCOIT .. • • MIKE NICHOLS r•"' 111EDAY..I\ DOIJ'HIN .. • m· 14 MON.-111 ..... 10 IAT~-IUN.·TUll. 2 ....... 10 . -I • • -•TMIATU ONE• MON • .fll. • 7..f.11 •. h SAT,..SUN.·TUES • , • la • nson"-::. 14-1 INI 7•f.ll •, ,, , " .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; DAILY PILOT GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD INNER-BEST ~~JL~~(COMEDY) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Where were you in '62? Wntminst1r S. Gold1r1 W•t WestminJt• C.nttt • 892-4'493 • Ont hi •• ., •••. . : ... .,. .... ,, .. • · Nn•"'PI Fara~. • • 2ND IUIT (II LAHCASYI• "SCORPIO" PAUL SCOFIELD AWN • DILON 1-----...&. • • • K111lla ""' St•dium 0.11191 • 639-8770 ELLIOT GOULO. ·ROBE RT BLAK E HOLIDAY MATINEES SAT.-SUN. TUESDAY (A) e CONTINUOU IWIN-IOTH RATED (G) MAnNHS • SAT • ..SUN. • TUES. e IOYICHBll THE WESTBROOK llOCIQlllllf ON WUIUlllll A'tl. 2 KU. tO; Of .,,_ MOWI rwt. • TI .. E • SEVEN·UPS (ii) • ll'il • • l'lUI • -"ICllNCI •ICTION INllLUl "HILLSTllOM J()llN 1t~lYNE Ai••~ide F1wy. 11 Limon Al E"tr-'o Lido Is .. An.ti•im • 525-3526 ~ heh o OAJ.8350 P-----cAo~.H~IT~----l!--"=:;:LIOO-SHOwTiMEs ".-lA$f Of SHlllA" (l"G) MON.·FRI. STARTS 1:00 P.M. CONT, FROM J P.M. 5H0Yw' STARTS 6 :'45 l".M. SATURDAY . ~ll N rl~Y This time the bullets are hitting pretty close to home! ,\1n-..: .. JHI 'I:'. "SCOtl l"IO" 7 & \1 : 15 "MAG" 9:00 FRIDAY" "MAG" 7 & 11 "PREVIEW" 9; \5 5AT. & SUN. & TUESDAY FROM l'l:lO P.M • CMmEasCwood is Dirty HarPJ in ltqnUnl Force I 2 ND TO, ATIU.CTION K AllLLA N l Al< ',11\0 IUM ORANGE VILLA !G39 0066l l!.J<;J•Ni'IVI ',(),<11 K •,f>\LA TUSTIN TUST!N CINEMA (544-1696) •aWl-'o•l<l 1\1 •,/\r;1 /\r.r•1>•WY. WESTMINSTER CINEMA WE ST 3 & 4 !892-44931 Wt Sl .... •N~I! i1 .. r~.r>t.U~NWl!.1 ORANGE UA CITY CINEMA t (532·6721) CITY CENTRE. ORANGE Young love takes th e helm ... and DAD FLIPS OUT ! WALT DISNEY Fountain V•ll•Y• 839·1500 s.ania Ani Fr wy. near Ch•i>""n Orange • SSS.7022 BURT "SCORPIO" /(ids Like To .,. .. _..,.w DINO DE LAUllENTMI ALMaND . •8£RPEIJ~ PLUS-Jiff lllDGIS ''THE LAST AMERICAN HERO" l'OfnlVILT INDS JD. 1'4 HILD OYll WALT DllNCf llolMniiecxt flttnWt11111...,,,...--o !Gj PLUS-GllAT NATURE HIT WOK DIR or1T•u. LANCASTER ..................... -- MA.IOI flATUll PllVllW SATURDAY. 9 :15 P.M. IN MISSION Vll!J() E DWAR D S CINEMA VIEJ • .. ' ' l "'• I A I • M .. ' ~ ' . " Youny Jove lakes the helm . . . and DAO FLIPS OUT! WllJ O&EY .. ,. HIOOll(; 110'"$ ~ ~J'?1i~W c:J-TECHNICOLOR• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WESTMINSTER AND GOLDEN WEST -192-4493 • Robert • Redfonl • • .:j.eremiah • Jolinson" • THIATll THall • MON.-wto .. ntuaS..flt 7.9.11 TMIATll fOUa MON.-WID.·THUH..fal . ...... • •, • • • • • • • UT. SUN. 1-l·S TUIS. 7-f-11 SAT.·flMil. 2-4-4 TUIS. 1-10 ~-t • • • • • • • • • • m.<l.A'I&,. . • ·---=~··;Wl;;D;.·;TH:U;l~S;..l~l~I~. ~7-t9•-lml•1111~s~. :1-3-::5~·7~-=··;l~I -; I SYRESllD MWAY • a REDFORD WE WERE • 'IOGETHERI • • PLUS GEO RGE C. SCOTT e FAYE DUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" • •••••••••••••••• I • 22 DAILY PILOT Monda~. Ftbruary 11 , 1974 Modjeska Bird Refuge DuDls 10-ACRE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY NESTLED IN MODJESKA CANYON Located in Modjeska Canyon, named for Madame Helena Modjeska. a Polish actress or the 1880's.9()'s, Tucker \Vildlife Sanctuary sits on a 10-acre site donated to the California Audubon Society by B.F. Tucker of Long Beach after his wife's death. 1\'frs. Tucker's interest in keeping humming- hirds in the canyon yea r-round led to the use of a test-tybc 1~·11c feeder and cxpcrin1 ents using a sugar solution. ln 1969, the \\'ildlife refuge '''as givrn to Cal State, f~uJlerton to be continued as a sanctuary. Jt offers cducationai programs for the cbm· Jl'Junity a nd to Orange County schools. '!'h e nrPds of the blind. physically and men- t.at ly handicapped children also \viii be served soon, officials say. Tucker \Vildlife Sanctuary is supported through public donations of time, money and ef. fort . It is a non-profit organization, administered by the Californi a State University. 1''ull crton 1-'oundation. Tours arc available from 10-12 noon \Ved· nesdays through Saturdays by appointment only. 1-lours arc 9 a.m. · 4 p.m . d aily. The phone is 649-2760. • HUMMINGBIRD FLITS IN FOR QUICK SNACK AT TUCKER SANCTUARY· YEAA·ROUND RESIDENT--ORPHAN FAWN HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY SANCTUARY I .. • ' t \ ; . ' WOULD YOU BELIEVE.><H~°jM WOODPECKER? ITHA T'S REALLY WHAT IT'S CALLED I I PHOTOGRAPHER WAITS FOR 'PERFECT MOMENT Story, Photos by R ichard Ko ehler HUMMINGBIRD AT REPOSE~AMERA MAN HAD TO BE QUICK FOR RARE SHOT I; '• .; ' ' 1' ' I • HOTI TO " " OT E• "~ "" GO• " &AN •"' " ' lle•e '" "' En '"' " ""''' •oo •(CO " '"' rete l'~rl " ·~ ... " "'' C1ll 0 0 ' '"' "' ' '" NO ' T 0 ' E 0 N " ... ... ... "' • '"' , .. ' ' • ' ' ' s '" " " ' " " '" • .. '" ' '" " ,, T " ,, ' 0 " • " " " '" '" " " .. '" • • " • T • • • '" ' " • ' ' ' ' • I ' " • ' ' I ' , • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TM l'DllowlnQ U.IDmenh wtn tie IUor><ll..:1 a 1 .. 1 !IV P&elll( lt1htr~•ltl EllPll'-• 2ll01 'iUPl•IOlt COUltT 01' THI SOlllll veil Av..,1,11, Lao. 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DECEOEhlT llUT HELO •'I' HOii l ctn -Naglor1, I! ,1,. -Ollto IN TRUST (ISi.), .. rol>lll c°'''· l.1bor1lorlt •. 1 pc -w.11.,,...r "" Dunn, li~1~1e of WILLIAM l..ANOON HORTON, l cl -D1~lds<>r1 & L•veMllt l, I Cln Oe.:c,1se<1. -H1rlf0fll 01"1'!a1cll, JO ctn -Atl'lftld P<I OTI C(; IS HEREBY CI VEN 11\at Wnole1al1. J pe -N J fr1l1 Co., J o Ann Horlot1, ii' Ekaculrl• ol tile 3 pc -Frommtlt Inc, 1 oc -VWR, 11!1!1 al !ne 1>bove nam~ de<eden!. I pe -Mlll"1tgomtrv Wt rd, 1 tin - ht• tlltd !>\'rein a pthllOn lor 111 order Ftrrlnglon S111 Mi th, J C!l'I - 1t1111f1rrlng 11!1• 1f\d po>HUlll/I "' 11'11 .Sc-Et1cfrll/llc1, l Cln -Am lM•lll• proptortv 11e1<rlbld •'>: Pla~l\cl, J pc -Tiit Oki Bt rn Anllq1111, Houses Unfurn. 305 D•n• Polnr FOR rent, Dana Point 2BR house, lrg ganten S2ti5 call 4.94-4444 alt :, We1tminsltr NE\V ep111 & &l.&~f..3 "fn yrrl S:!5U 793-8769 dt'ps, clean. Dr. bl~ lncd mo. <7141 I· Apts. Furn. 360 Costa Mes• BEAf.fED CE:IL INCS -1 BH $160 1111·1. urih;.-f;asnddi' Jocalion. 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'•l tfld ttlt C1rolln1 Sotp & C1110'l1, 1 pc -Mllrt r cJe••, s~oo. =o 0,,0 50Ulll I 1cre!. of lllt Nori)! 10 1cr11 Mlg, 1 cln -P•r"'11l Inc;, I pc: .... , ~ ...,~ ol 11'11 E11! '• ol TM Nor1!1wt•I -C.olumDll 11111-rt. 10 ct11 -Mld'\:==========-c:=. __ •, 01 011 5GUlh,,.e1t '• ot Seel Ion !:011lpm.n1, 1 pc -5vrKo Olv, I I, To,,.n1nlp 3 lioutn. R•no• 5 Wt ll, cln -W•li""''"' Aualo 'll1ua1, I PUBLIC NOTICE s .B.8 , " M. C!n -Rt lchlt Molllor U••· 10 Cl ----===~~-~~--An 11ndlvlded ftnt·lhltd (113) ln!llf"t ll -Hou11 o! Rlpp1, ) ti -ll1khl• ,ICTITIOUS SU51Nl!SI In lh• foUo"'l"11 dt oolbld p•O~rly In Molitor. ' Cl -Tht Hoo ..... Co .• 11 HAMI STATf"MlltT Loi "'"Ot111 Covnly. Calllocnla: pc -Liiv Ml1l1, 1 pc -&•lltion Tht toflowlng Pl lM>n• •re doing Tll1 Nn•lhe11I I 11111 t1t1 of Lor ti:nll!lng, l pe -5!11Mlt f!I Gt rmtnh. 111111.,.,. 11 : i ii. and 111 ol Loi• ;t. :JO and ll, l'O PC -Roy1I C.1rolln1 Corp, 90 oc (ENTllAI. X·ll4Y ll ltllJ Main Slr•OI . tiolll Tr1ct, •• pier mto rttorMd -Monl1cello Orvg, I pc -.l.l1b11ter 511111 No. )Of, Hun1ln11ton Botch, C.11•1 . 1n Book 17, P1111 20. Mlt.etllnneous lndU'1•lt1. llJ ctn -Wooko Otpl '264. lleca.rd•. ln the CO<lf'1~ ol Los 4ngtLll. SIO<tl, 16 c1n -Crall Co., 1 b• l'r111-It. Lt"'· M. D., t'l11 Shtcry 4 !1ft Known 11 IJt·l.l?'l LOI Ang!t• -(;AF corp., 14 DC. Clrct , H11n!l!'lg!on lll•Ch, C.1. 91141 StrMI, LOOI A11Vtlt•, C1lllornl1 •. N. l'lltfpf T.H. G1n. M.0., IW A Ct!t wnv 10 J oi.eph ti:urrt Horton "Ml Wl!H1m L•n· Ct n1t1t ot&o M11n•1•~ Drlv1, Cost1 Mt 11, C.1llf. don HDl'!on, Jrt-, •• Trul!HI under the Publl 1htd Orentt Co••l O•llf" Piiot, ~1ymond c.. O!ton, M.O .• 160 Hllltldt , TrVll Ao,....m.nl 111..cuttd I>'( Miiii• l(ur11 Ftt>rut rv I, 11 , 1f7• 1'14·1' LMg i!lt.ICh. Ctllfor<1I• Horton, rt11rlf\C1 lo which b m•d• lo•[------=~~-~----[ Rlcf\trd "'· Hougnton, M.O ., 110• lu•tl'llr P1r1lc11l1ro. t f\d 11'1•1 1h .. time PUBLIC NOTICE Mlnorc• Pi.1, Cosu Mt •• c 1111. •no' pl~• of Miring IM wmt h11 bffn Thh bu1lnt1• 11 c<>nducltd by a a•ner•I 111 tor M1rch 11, lt7•, 11 t:OO •.m .• 1nl---~--c,c0~ck=cc=~--·[Pl,,ntr1n111. 1111 courioom or Oepar1m1n1 No. 3 or S•id "IOTICI! C l!DITOllS Fri nk R l •"'· M.0. court. 11 JOO Civic Cenllr Drive Wr~t. In No. A•7Ml1 P•rlntr·Ml nagtr C.efl!•tl )«ll:av Int (11y ol S111I~ Ant, C1ll!orl'lt . I UPl!RIOlt COUll:T OI' THI! TM1 lf•temtnl Wtl !/ltd wl1h !he Oa!NI Februen 8. 1914 ITATI 0111 CALll'OltNIA FtGruiry $, U?.1. WILLIAM E. St JOHN P OI TKe. COUMT'r OP OltANG• 1'.Jl2tJ Counrv Clar~ E5111• Of FRANCll!:S ll UT T Ell .. ubll il'led O•en9t C.oaJI Dally Pile•. HOITON AND POOTt: f:G(;.EltT, 11•0 knowft I I FRANCES F1b•11•rv 11. 11. 71, and Ml rcl'I •. U7t WllllUPt SIYd., Slrllt l..t M. EGGERT, °'"'.-cl. Count, Cler-ot 0•1no1 Coonlv on Lil A"'!lltltl, Ct lll. 90034 N"'lct 11 he.-.by f lv.., to credllo•t 1914 .1"1·1.1 Tti: 11\ll '11·1141 o• lht t ll<lvt 111rned dt ctdlnl that 111 --------------A!lorne,1 tor: l!•tculr11l ~r~ont hiving clelm1 1g1ln•I Illa •1ld - p11oll•l>ed orang t c.0111 o a.i., PJlot. deced1n! 111 re<iuirtd to Ult !hem, Feor~1ry !I. 11. II. lfH SIJl ·l.1 wi!n !ht nKt1•1rv VQUC!Wrs. In ll>e PUBLIC NOTICE ----0111c1 ot '"' c11rk 01 tr.e 1b0v1 1nlltlt11 ---===cccccccc::c~--------1cout1. or lo pr•11nt lhem will\ th• l'!CTfTIOUS llUSI NISS 'OTICE 1"1Kt111rv """"""' M lf1t undenlon.ed N.l.MI ITATIMllllT PUBLIC flri .r 1i... ofllct "' L. OE4N "ElTY Tri. 1<>1lo"''"ll !lff>Ol'll ''" dofnv --------ESQ., •!tS Wll1hlrt Blvd. No. tlll, Beverly b!JtlMtl 11· l 1.... Hllll. C1llfor11!1 90211, which 11 !ht pll tf C 0 N T I N ENT Al El 6 C.TlllC. SUl'l"lllO• COUltT 01'" Tl1f cl l>u•l""u ol lhe 11n<Hrllgfl•d In t i! VE11!C.LE5. 19.611 llttCl'I B 1 v d ,, STITI 01'" CA.Lll'"OIN IA FOR m1lltr1 perl1l11l11g lo lhe •ttele QI lt !d 11Un!ll\Qll>n llelc!I '2618 THll COUNTT 0 1'" OllAHOI d«t<lent. wltMn ~r m0t1lh1 t•!tr tllt 110,,.erd D•vla S11cnltk. lt!SI Rhr>n• H•, l.·1"41 llrll pUblc•ll0t1 ol thll nollct. Ln.. l1v11llng11111 Beltfl, Ct!. '2617 MOTICI 0 1' Hl!lolttNG 0 .. l't:TITION Otlltd Fet>. !. l~).. Oon1ld z~n• SomMtf ,. tl1t V1r1, FOR l'"llOSITE OF WILL ANO POI GEOAGI: P. HILL. Cir., Hunlil'Q1on 8tt ch, C.t l, Ll'TT•AS T1"5f 4 Ml!MTl.llY E~Kutor o! "" Wiii TM1 bu•I"''' 11 tOOlluCll'd t>r I llmhltd i,,1111 ~I WILL,o\RD C. THOMPSON, QI ••Id dtclldlfll p1rlnt1'1hlp. I OtrtlM~ l . D!.Alll Pl!TTY, 110. Ho,,.t rd O. S~bn!c ~ NOTI([ IS HEltEll'I CtVEH 11"111 tJfl Wiii/i/rt ..,.,,_, Mt . "' "Thll 1f1l1men1 was Ille<! "'Ith !ht JEAN N THOMP~ON h11 nll'd herein ltVtr1V KUii, Ctll .. "'11 .. JU C.011nlv C.lt rk of Or1nge. Cllt!lllV 011 ~ PC'!it'"" tor Prorat1 0, Wm ind .l.tlftt My ,., IJIK!fttr . J111u1rr Jn, 1911. I •oc 1uut l\tl o1 le!!t•I l •ilimtnlftry Pllblillltd Or1110t Cft11t Otlly P•lol. Pl1H1 1 int pe•lll""'' rt•tnince to wolch F11>ru1ry 11, 11, '~ i nd M.irth 1. J1111>ll11>td Or•noe Crail Oaur Pll(lr, 1~ med• ''" Nrll'ltr per11c1111r1. ,..., 1'11 111·11 Ftbru•r\I (. 11 , 11, 25, !f14 llt·I• •~el 1M tlmt 1nd Pll ce of l>t••lng PUBLIC NOTICE -• ,,,, 11m1 111, bttn »' lor """'"''Y PUBLIC NOTICE 1~. 101, 11 • 00 em , 111 lr>t coo•trooml--c--.,-,c-,"°""'=:=cc::;-oc-::;---1 ~---------~~--- 01 Oe1>4t1m1nl No. l o• •• , .. co11rl. IU .. l"RIOll cou•T 01' TKE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINISS ~t 100 Civic C.t n1er Orlvt Wnt, 111 SfAT• 01'" C.1.ll .. O•NIA l'DR NAM• STllTIMINT '"~ City o! S~n!• ""~' C.•lilOrnlt . TH• COUNTY 0 .. OllAHG!: TM !ollo...lng ~•Min 11 doing bu1l ne11 0 1ttd Ftb•ll6•~ I. 1').1. Mt. A·16fU I I! WILLIAM !:. SI JOH N IOIOTtC I 0.. lltTl"HTION TO llLL l'EOEllATEO TAX SER'llC.E, lf541 C.ouMv Cl.,_ lll"AL. "llo .. ••TY AT .. ,ll'IAT• I.I.LI l!:ockll nd "'"'· Hullll"'!lllO!> Bttch, 9'W iNVDl!R, O'llll!IL. Nl.NCOCIC & !:1t1te ol OHMEll K. Cl111.1$TL4NSEN, ftOberl l!ll'Qtnt ~M. 1'541 RftCkl1r.d ASHWOlltTK Pectaa«I. Lant . tiuntlng!on Bt1ch. fl6'1& HU l'1ir 01•1 .I.Vt~" NOTICE IS HEJIEllY GIVEN lht l Thll 111,Jslnf)I h bting cMdUtlld l>V S..,lh "111de11~. C1lllornl1 f !f )O on or tl!tr Mt rch I. lt 1•, •' IM 111 lncllvldllt l. Tt !J (llJ) "1·11N !1w olllct of 1Ct1nt , Olen. Mldltn Rot>ert E. NOOI 1.111r.,.y1 lor: pttlllftllt• Jenni"'tll & McOOllllcl "roftt1lonal Corpo-Th!1 itlltmtnt Ill.ii "'''l'I !ht C.oun1v Pu1>i11~ Or1n1111 Cot1l 0~11, Pilot, raH0n, At!Mney t t Ltw, 511lte UC, Avco Cl••k of Orengt counly on DK. tt, Ftbru1rv 11. ll. 11. \91' ~·1• l'ln1ntl1! To-•. 6JO New"°'' C•nt .. lfll. o .. 1v,, N1wparl Btach, c .. 111ornlt , 1111 ,Mltt 111'1<11rilgned, Gtr•ld w. Ch•llll1nM'f1 , 11 Jlubl!Jlwd Ort ngt COlll Cally P1!01, PUBl.lC NOTICE ••tcutor "' the Wiii ot IM •110v•.n1mld Jt nut rv l9. ind Ft l>•ll•rv •· n, IL _ __ _ __ dttltdtnl, wlll Mii" 11 prlvtt• Nie 11 1t1• J11·14 I ---l'ICTITIOUI I Utllollll l~t hlgl'ltlt 11\d bit! t>l~•r. IUbftel NI.ME ITATIM•NT lo contlrm~Hon by 1tld .Suotllor Court PUBLIC NOTICE Tnt Jollo"''"ll w-ion I• doing bu1 ln111 all 1ht rig~!. !lllt , lnlt rt11, •nd .. tal• ai. t R,o\OIT"IONAL WOOO PR ODUCT~. dttl~. 1nd 111 11'11 rl911!, llllt , t ncl IL/"·740'1 ot 11ld dtct<ltnl 11 lh• ti mt ol Ills 1-------------[ lt!>I PIK t fll\• .l.vt nut. 8ulldlng •·9 ·•, lnt1rt1! lr>t 111111 htl 1c<111!rld b, ITATIMIMT 01' WITKOllAW.1.l , Co1•1 Mt C.1lltor11!1 f.1116 Ol>t•lllon of llW or othtrwl11. orher 1'110111 ..... ITNl!•SHI .. O .. lllATINO LirrY i:':~ird Ottoatn, 111 lht Slrff!. 11'111'1 or In lddlllon 1o lhll ol 11ld UNOa• l'ICTITIOUS IU11NISS NAMI tparlmlf\t '"F" (Diii Mei~. Cell•a.rnlt dKl'6tnt, In t nd fft 11'111 cert1ln •••I Thi toll11Wll'IQ ptr1011 hi• "'ltl'ldrt"'ll ' ll•"llfrtv IO(t !ed In Ill~ Counry 01 Ortnot ti 1 ~r1I P1rtntr from 11'1• p1r!ntr1hl11 '1'f1 bl/ 1 1 condY 1td l>Y i n Sl•ll ol C.1l1tor11l1, lllM:rlti.d 11 Pot1ow1: DPl•lllf>ll under IM flcllt1ou1 bu1l11en rn ~ I ntst ' c Lot ~I of Trtcl ,.0. 211}. In "" nl m. ol l'•AH K'S ll.l.OIATOFI SE: RV ICE, !!)div d11•~, Ed"' rd Ol!or.en County of Or111g1. 5!t!t ol C1 lllornl1. ll:ltl !tt&ch llOUl•Vtrd, ti11n11no1on 1111cn. L f'V 1 II w th ll"lt •• oer mt p recordtd ln Book 61. C.tll!or1111, C. Tn•t• 1~111';'":.i wo:an~l<"d C.ou~!y on P1g1 10, ol Mll(lllllM0\.11 MIPt In The l!cttll-bu•!nt !I t\llftt t_lt ltmtnl ~un Y ..,. t1r91, !Mt Olflct et Ille C.ovnty RKordt t for lht Ptrtnt,lhlp w11 l<I~ 111"1 J•1111•v "'' · P'-JHll 01 1uch County, 5tottmti.r J7, 1971 In tht C.!Jt!nt~ o!' p 11ouined Ocing• COAsl 0 1l!v Piiot Tnt l?l"OOtrtv 11 comm11n1v known O••f'OI· ) F'~t>ruan ,, 11. !I. ,S. 1•1' 339·1' Ind referred lo 11 12Jll Otll• 31rtfl, ituU ~'"'' 1nd tddrtJS of the P•fl<Jn Gt rdt n Grove. c1H10rnl1, wlt"11•1,,.lnt: I TM ••I• 11 1\lbjt(I lo curtitnl ,..... Mlt~etl Mlt~••I•, P.O. Bo~ 1'11 ! PUBLIC NOTICE covtntnll, condll!ont, r • 1 1 r I c 1 Io ns , llullhtld CUv1 Ari1on1164.lO ----,°'"m.-..,,--,,o.;;;,;;c.o;---•[r9't rVt llon1, PIOhl1, rlghll of Wly, Ind MICll&tl Mlth1el1 NOTIC I TO CJtl!DlTOlltS 11111<1'1.,,f• of tKOrd. P·llUl SU"l".IOrt COUil 0 1' THI l ldl or of .... 1 1rt 111~11911 1or 11ld Publl111td Ort nge CNtl Oaily P iiot, STAT• 0 .. CALIPOllNIA !'Oil PF"OOt•tr t M m119! 1M In wrlllng t l\O' J1flu•ry ll, t l'lll Ftbrut ry ~. 11, 11, THI COUMTY 0,. O••NGI! m1y bt de1lv1r9d lo !ht ••tculor 1J7.1 :)()l·I• Mt. •·llto:I pe,r.-111 or lo lh1 offk• of I'll• 111orn1v.[--------------- E1ltll ol A. KARLAN .l.Sl1B'I' II Kttnt, 0 10<1, Mtd1111, JtnnlflQl & t~1. ANTHONY 11A ll l.l.N .l.SHllV, •II• Mt Dontld ... roi.ulontl Cotp0r1llon, Suite PVBUC NOTICE A. H. ,o\SHB Y, D«ttltd, SJO, Avco Pl111ncl1I Towl r, 61'0 H~r! NOTICE IS Hl:ltEB'I Gil/EN lo !ht C.en!lr Orlvt , NtW'POf"I lltt cll, C1Uforn11 ---c,-"-,-,c,-,0-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-,-,--- cf'l'dllor1 ol tht t l>O,,. natn9d dtcldenl or may IM flltd In ll>t Ollk 1 ol tilt! 111 periont l!tv!ng c11lm1 19111111 tlle C.ltrk of !ht S1111trlor Cour1 i t T 1NAM• ST.l.TIMINT the t•ld dtctdftnl 1rt recwlrld lo Hie •ny !im. •ft•r 1111 t!r1r PtiDllc•llon bvl~• kl t~ng 111r111n1 t rt donng ttoem, wllh 11'11 ntct\1•tY VO!Kht rs, In of 11111 nollct 11"11 btfor1 1111 mt klog ~o'~.ll. 'N' GO !M9 N N r1 the olUt.• ot !ht tllfk o1 the '"""' o! lht ••I• • · tw~ enlllltd court, or lo Pr•••nt !hem, wllh Ttrmt ~ concllllO!>s of t t!t : Cl'1'I Stvd., Htw90r! lle«ll, C1llfor1111 t lUO Ille l'llctlltry vout htrl, fp I II I Gr Dir! Ctlh •M pt rl crldlt, lht WlnLfrtd M. ll11k1, G B Pt1rlt1 ltd .• undtr1lantc1 11 Ille off!ct of his 1Uorn1Y, ,.,."'' of 1ucl'I ,,...,11 10 bf t C<tDl•blt N~pOff •otth, C1lllor1111 '2'60 J AMES W, HOOll:STl!:.1.TTEN, Attgrn1y to 1M Undtr\lfntd Ind lo !ht IUW10t 4flfll l . Boudt . IU P1trlct lt:il .• 1t Lt,.., HOO WU1hlre 81~ .• Suitt 122, Courf1 tin ~ctn/ {ltto) cl ll'lt t mo4.K>I Hewport lltaci'I, C1Hlontl1 ttUO Loe A"Dtlll, c.11uornl1 900!7, whlcl'I blcl 10 1ccom11111V tht ettt r, 11'111 ""' 11111 11\lllf'lltf 11 conduclld by • tt"tr•I 11 "'' piece al bU1inet1 of !ht 111\'dtolglltd ti.lt 11<1 to bt ~Id WIOn conllrrnttlon ptrtnt•llllJI. In 111 ment •• perf1lnl119 IO ll>t 11111• ot Miii bY ni. SllOll'lw Court. T1xt 1, Wlnllfld M. llnkt I o! salcl dtclOtnt, within tour monllll ""'''' ""9Pl llng In.cl mt I n I 1n1 n c f T11!1 tllltmll'll Wit !!ltd with 111• •!f•r '"' lfrtl publlctllon ot thl1 r..1lc1, ••11111111'1, tnd ~luma on IMurt nct CounlY Ci.tk ot Or1ng• COtJ11tv on Otltd J1nu1rr 11, 1111 1cc.-iit1~ to tllt 1111rch111r. •h•ll bt J111u1rv 18. ltr• r A, HAR.Ll.)rf -"SHllY Ill pror1ltd •I of tM 1!1111 ol rtcordlng , »IU Adml11!1trllllt" of tl'lt 1:11111 of COllVtv•nte. $tkl .... Wiii M mHt ~ubllll'ltd °''"" Cotti O•llV P iiot. of lht elloft ... n'lld dlc..,.111 UPGf11111 utUtl ~ "'"'1&. JllllJllfV 21, •• al'ld FlbPUll'f .I, II. J.l.Ml!S W. MOOKSTll:ATTIN Tht f"tflrlrtY 11 lo bt Mllcl on en 1t74 1»-14 All_., If L..fW "M II' ll>Mh, •xCl'PI 11 to 111'11, 1rld 16et Wlllfllrt 11.,., 1111 ~ ~ ni. rltllt to Sllll• m rtltct I lly •flf •M bid•. l n ...,.... ... , Callftni.11 ""' 01i.d1 J1nu1ry a . 1tJ4.. Tth lfll) •rut Otr1ld W. Cl!rl1tl1n1tn ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlliSS AllOl"MY IWI Admlrt.fltrlttr l 11tcutor of lilt Wiii of NAMI •T.t.TIM•MT 1'11bll1hticl Qr1no• Cotti oanv PllO!, otimtr K. CM11111n•11, OK. .. • ._..... dol Jtnu1rv 11, 2f, t nd FtbruttY .I, 11, KllN_.J_.DtON, MAlllN, J•JOUNOS ~;:.,1 '~1';'"""11 ~,..,.,, ''' 1111 1,14 11 4-14 & McDOlllALD DESIGH/2. m W. 20th St., Cot1• ''11tnt.• ~ Mtse, c.r. nu1 """""" It '--lmperl11 Crown Products, Inc , ........ ·-ll't!IMdtl T-C•lllomll (()rpor•Hon. m w. 20th SI., -------~cc=o-o-.. .....,.,. C... Dftft C01!1 MIN, C.1t. 9'111 NOTICI TO Cl:IOITORI N~ IMdl, C .. ,.,_. ,,._ Thia bullntll Ii comi11tttcl by • su .. 1111011 COUltT 0, TN• ,....,...., ...... ., COl'pottllOfl ITAl l 0' CALIPOatOA POlt A'*"'Y tw ......... lmperltl t:rown Prod\/cis. Int . TKI C~NTY O' OllANOI l'l*lllflld or.,.. CClftf 0 1111 fl'llot, l or111 v..--k, Prlli411ll Nt. A-""'1 Ftbrul" ... J, 11, 1'7• 3'4-14 Tlll1 llllf"""' w•1 llltd "'111'1 !Ml E111._ or CAL'llH ILMORI OIJrtHAM. PtlBlJC NOTICE County Cltrt or Or•noe Coontv on Jll, DtctlWCI. J INWI" JO, 197$.. NOTtCli 1S Hl!llCIY OIVEN to ™:I---~==""'""""°"-.,,.,----[ crtdllort of tilt 1 bov1 n1m1<1 fllletcllnl PICTmOUI llltll•IM 11111 Ill l*'Wlt 1'11vl111 tll!rrt1 -.alMI •AMI ITATIMIJIT lht ttld atcldtnl lrl ttqul,ld ID ltlt Thi fOltowflll llll'Mftl trt u .. m, wlll'I tl'll ntC•IMO' -.it111r1, In bull""' H : lht ot'lttt ot t11t clt rt of lllt 1bov1 HAMP'TOHS-WIST, IJll W. 0<91~ tritllltd court, °'" lo PAMnl nt.tm, wtll'I front, ~ hkft. C1Llf. '2660 --o ==~-~-c=~---1111 ritet.IMO' ~11111. IO I" I llrlMl .I... Woottll, 1~11 w. OcHnlronl, ,ICTITIOUS 1111/NISS undtfll(tfttd 11 mi ~r1Kl111, H11ntl119ton Nr#tlOtt &Ncfl, Cl/11, ""° MAMI 11"ATIMI MT llltCfl. C.111. fU.$1, Willlfdl 11 lht ollH Jotlll t:, A.lr:I,._ SIS I . Mtl'I lltt>lt, Tiit fOllOWll'll per..,,, ••• dol1111 of bl.lifM11 of In. unotr1!911t11 In •II NIW YOtlr:, N.Y. bl.i1ln ... 1 11: m1111r1 pert1lnlnt ~ 1'111 111111 of l!:obtrl l".-r l 11Mtr111t1, 1J11 W. VICTOllY CLEANING SIR.VICE • .m 11!d d«tdfnl, WUl'lln POIP" montht lfflf Octlftfnlnf, t<i"twpMI lltcfl. Ctlll, t:IWI) OtlntPCH"I Clrcll, lrvlnt, Cl, '27()S l hl flrtt publlc1llon or Thi• no!lc:1. Wl\'IW s-..rt, 1111 W. OC:•nltOflt, Vlct6r ,r1nc11 J°""', d02 Gtln'l>OI• Dtlt>d JtnUn :n, 1,7.. NIWW t 11«1'1, C11/1, n..o Cln:lt. lrrint, Ct . "705 OLLIE AUDllll DI Nt1AM 11""1 M, l(Uf1w , lJlt W, OC"nfrenl, JUM Vl ltrte Jonn, .ft02 Gt llltpart Mrnlnh!Pltr1~ of "'* 1:11•1• Nt.,..., '-ti!,. "1111. ~ Cl,cll'. ll"Yllll, C•. t't1115 Of "'* lbOVI "'"*' 0tct0t111 Thi• lllltll'lllMI 1• conductto b'I' • QtMrl l Tllll bullntU 11 COllclUC!ed br lft KA•L A, \IAM HOLT p1rlrt1r1hl•· lndlYld>11t. 10111 t Mir1¥11w Clrll• l'"r9111r: A. WOOd1n Victor P . JOflts Mirrttllllf9'1 "9Kfl. CtHI. '1'41 Tiil• lllltmtnl Wll llltd wlth 1111 Thi• tll ltflllnl Wit fllecl wl!h !ht ""' MHttl C()unty CllP~ ot Or•"ll County on '°""'"' Cl•r-of Or•l'll}e COllnly 1111 AlfonllY tw Mn .. lll'ill'l'h • J1iiiliiry 3!1, 1f74, J1l'lllll'l lO, lt7•. Pl/llll•tltd ar.,... c ... t 01Uy ~Uot. '-i11Jt P>llU J1111J1ry .. Incl lletwvtrv ~. II. ,.. l"l/llllthld Ort• COii! Dt!h I'll()! ftllbll•htd 0.•1'111• COl•l Diii~ •110t 1f1• Jl».7J '•br111ry" 11, 11, 2J, "'74 *''' "t>ru1r' •· 11. II, ls, 197' Sll-7.1 PtlBLIC NOTICE PUBLI C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 OAJL!' PILOT 23 """"°""' ... '"""' ...... soo . ~1• Ao./IQmObtl1n ••• , , • OM) -990 &oul\ & filolN>c'! t<1111pr•l(..,,f 9()0 •QI.I h<IOlo~ .... <11 •••• -' •• JOO -7qq '">tl'"'o<>1 . . • , .•• 100.m Thi l l11est M.trUtsH.c1 on tht Oran1• Co1s1 Mob.~ ,~ ........ \u!oo P1<1o••oli , ,,,, orod s..o,;,1... . • • ltol (11011 c;.....,,.,., . R....iol '!ll -1"9 .~lS -~q .mo .'" _ l!.O -199 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~for SW .•. __ .l00 -1l' loi.r I IOUo"<d _ •• __ • ~Ml • ~1• Mer-ct_,,; .... _ ' . -• ' .• '°° -II*> Voo Can Sell II , Flnd "' [ 642-5678 ] Trade It Wl1h a want Ad . . One Cal I Servk:e F11st Credit Approval S.Chool> u1..J 1.,,1rVl1-• s....... ottWI ._ .. 1 • .,.,_ ... ,_. 'JOO .•" .~I~ -~ ...... ,01~·~9 • ......,.._,._. I Ge ne ra l General G1n1f•I DA IL Y PI LO J ;:;:;;;;;;;*;:;;;;B;;;;al;;;baa=l;;;a;;;;y ;;;P;;;ro;;;;p•;;;;rtl;;;e;;;;s ;;;;*=j .;;P;;;;;R E;.;;;ST;;;;I G;;;;E;;;;;"N;;;;;E;;;;I G;;;;H;;;;;l;;;;;O;;;;RH;;;;O;;;;;O;;;;;D;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;:;j CLASSIFIED BAY AVE . I NEWPORT SHORE S 3 BEOROOM, 2•,, bath. 2'i" years new. Beau- 4 Units-$75,000 Ne\vly reder. 3 BR., 2 lilully de('tJra!ed. Overl ooks private gol f ~·-:::=:= OCEANFRONT , ba . Enlarged !iv. rnt, Ab-c· our s l'. ('onvc11ien1 to everything. Only ..--~ • 1 ::;;.:;;;;::;;¢¢¥ ir-[ Nifty duplex solute super sha rp co nd. $6-i,500. CALL 540-11 Sl . ERROR5: AdYlrtlHrs $155,000 675-7060 Walk to beach. $48.soo. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME should check thtlr i1ds 1--MESA VERDE 642-7491· J OVERSIZED 4 Bedroom on one level, family dally & report errors Golf Courie roon1 , dining room, 3 baths, service room , 1 m me d I • t • I y. The l llh Green is tighl at LI 00 SANOS ne\v carpets, drapes and pai nt. Beautiful your back door. 3 BR. 3 BR. 2 ba. home . move-i n co nditi on . l;-u ll price ~59,000. C•ll DAILY PILOT a1sum1s 2 ba. hon1e w/pool. 3 Sleps.. to ocean. Dri ve 540-1 151 . liability for t he first C a r g a r , $79,500. by 4804 Ri ve r Ave ., 1556-8800 N.B. $49,950. 673-7420. 1.---------------, :~l:.o r r 1 ct in1trlion lH · 4 Local =~•~Tl~~•~•• You ERITAGE REALTORS I~ General General Gene ral INVESTMENT CHRISTIANA COMPANIES 1. i-·ou!'-plex i 11 :;.'OOd Costa i\1esa ttrt'a. P1ieed rii::-hr ut ;d>n\1r i;l.5 lin1es gros". I Asking $62,500. IS LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED TRACT SALESMEN 2. & RESALE SALESMEN ll11•gnifi<.!cnt new duple-:-; in Corona Ucl Mar. 1'"a.ntasill' custom ft'atures, all qualHy applhtnccs and hardware . Lus h hu1dscap!ng, striking dei;ign nad colers. 1\skin~ $1-'>9,;,{)(). for BIG CANYON BEAUTY -$149,500 Superbly decorated 5 BR hon1e . J.:>erfection thruout ,,·ith custom drapes. cptng & '"all- papers. lluge cov. patio\\', prof ldscpd yard, WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 0 ,,, Call : O. Strehlow 846--0641 for interview 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Build 1\"hulever you \Vftn t on lhis choice Corona de! Mar con11nercial lot -parking !01· 14 cars and a 3.500' huildinll: are developn1cnt po.~i;ib\li\ies. Goo<l sl1c !or i;mall nH!dical center. Office located at: 4241 Warn1r Ave., H.B. General Ge neral 4. 011"ner 1\·itl ca rry lst T.D. at !!', un this shoppini:: e"nler , Addi!ionnl building art•a 11v11 ilollle ·king: hill1ory fJ[ 1·1·n! g1't1Ssing a pproxl- 1natcly $12.000 a year. 1\sl:· 1ng S99.500. 5. Ci;1~1a fl lcsa shopping center 1\•\th 1x.io111 to ('Xpand . Over s:n.ooo gross in 1973 wilh onlv one-lialf of I h c 300."x2RO" lo1 •i .~ v e I o p e d . \..ood ~\'. 19!h SI.reel rornPr. Ol\'!1t'r 1\11! carry large 1st T.D. 6, Great Rristol Ave. location beHveen San Diego and C.d.:0.1. [J·eeways -6,'.i(I()" Gen1ral ------1 VACANT IRVINE FAST POSSESSION COCO SHAG HUGE FAMILY ROOM 1111:• !r11.nsferred ovoner must sell thilt llke. new beauty. Ever)1hing about this ho1nc trom the four hu g e bedrooms to the c:us1on1 r·ni·pcts and drapes 11·11~ tlcsignetl for gTa<.!lou~ fainily living-. Better hurry & cal! f>lj....!l.\91. huildini.::-on 31,000' lot 1rl1h w lk & l l ront r.~·.('S 011 \\\0 s1rc1' I a er ee Oppo1·t u11 ily lo be sut•l•cssful •fAl 1 1tAt 1< ('1 ii '.lirle range o I __ _ '"'""k' UPPER BAY Call Gij..-72'.!.J. 1 Bayl"il'I\ A1·e. Cho rn1i ng l 1 bflctroon1 hor~e 11"ilh super l.1ri;c yanl. Count!)' !ivinq: :1t itfi bes! · oul !)y ti1f' duck fr1r111. Full Quack SJl,500. 2211~*~ 646-8111 General A VERY SPECIAL HOME • IRVINE TERRACE On lee land wilh lour bedroonis and 2lfi baths - this is the home you have been \\'lilting to buy -lt "s \l:armth and ch1n·n1 are truly special -lovely garden srtt ing ....,.it b th a t indoor-outdoor feeling quiet street -rca!IOnabte prit't'd! Call 673-8550 for <lr..tal\K. OPEN TIL 9 • IT"S f'UN 10 8E NICE' THE REAL ESTATE RS Newport Beac:h BiCJ 5 LOADS OF SPACE LOTS OF TREES COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE CITY CONVENIENCE 1;, ACRE LOT YOUR HOME :;o:xi sq. rt home 'A"ilh 5 bed· rooms, 31~ ba.lhs, 1vef bar, 2 AT THE 8£ACH Jil'ep!aces. Jn a prime-res!· dentlal 11 ree. with Ne'.l•port Jn the roveted siflgJe faa1ily Schools. Owner very an· residential area Sou!h of !he ;dous. Submit all ollcrs. Joli 1-lv.y in Corona del 111ttr. !ransfer. Quick possession:: An approximately 2300 ~q. S79.!l:l0. rt. 3 BR 3 BA hon1c 1vith COATS fa n1ily J"(101n & huge rn nstrr • st1i1c only one block h't>nt OCEAN VIEW T1110 SlOl"y, 2375 sq. It. home n1·rrtooki nt:: little C(ll'l'l/Jfl bea('h and Buck Gull~··· 4 berlJ~)l)ll1!'\, forn111l rfining: 1oorn. 1\ vie.iv f1'01n every 1'00111. Subn1il ofie1·s. Ca 11 fi46-Vjjj_ lnc. NO DOWN GI 4 BEDROOMS $27,500! Chuice neighborhood tll'~r schools & shopping Large \1,·11114 n1o1n1 \\"ith b11ck tire- pl<il'<.!. C:ountt·3 ~t)'le ~it­ <"ht'n -~ king: llize h.::droorns. )>'nhulous ha'1ri rubbed •·ov· t'l'i!"d 111ood µHlio. Lari.;e y11rd \\"i!h !-ipr inklers front iilld n•:1 r. ·r:1ke advanr:ii,:c c.f a joh lransrer. Ctil'. r:o1\•! 84:!·2535. OPEN 11L". 1r·s FUN 10 BE NICE / • Ocean Blvd. Sun/Eves. WALLACE It c:i111 be yours for on1y Successor lo 5 •!)(j ~-"" THE REAL ESTATERS COL\.\'ELL Properties, Inc. 646-5155 REALTOR 'f ·'-""'· -->'54166 .. 4141-CaJIS:~1tails BEACH RENTAL FOUNTAIN IN 10,..n EY1nln1•l ,.., , • REDUCED • TO I ~~.~ !~~~~!!!~! SUPER BUYS • ' ' $79, 900 gates -Stroll by foun\R in MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME ar )( S..1' 2 SD 2 BA, carp .. draped, blt-im., retrig., \\"asher & elec, dryer, wired for 220 air cond., kilt:h. clock, sto1·1:1ge shed, lb.nd - i;i.:aped pnllo. Three yrs. old -like nu. Ul--e ted !n new adult pk. a\vay h'Om noisy [t. One-hR.ll bl. fron1 clu b- house. $15,495. Call EVES. 21:i.119.J-4690, li97· 715:!. 10 0,0 DOWN ;0 omrtyocd 10 c~mlort R-1 Lot Lot .$8500 7o1 $330 Per/mo 11 plru1nPd 3 BR ne sf . 2 BR Duplexes .$34,950 !O'" ' Only fl ctoors to an ext.:clicnt Vaulted·beamc>d,,,celllngs in 7 Units . . . $59,500 Golf Coune beal•h. A :i Bil 2 BA ground living roonl ai .... gepitrate Beach Duplex .$119,500 Prestig<' neighborhood. Steps floor uni! Rnd 2 BR 1 lJA family roon1. Mid-house G If C A 7' atrium lor n at u r 11. I Call !or ndditlnnal info to o our.<e. i;sumc f upstairs. Ideal sum111l'r alr-ronditioning. A must ~ 6-12-1771 V.A. Jn. EASY TO QUAL- 1'1;ntal Ftrea. -~uy llt•lore t1ee! Call 546-2.313. J r97 Orange Ave., C.t..1. IFY. ,\trlum entry. Lar~e the summei rus.·. ro living nrca. Huge fnn1ily CA.L: •• r.14-i~ll '. ~-' ",'".g. IT"S FUN SE NICE·~· Ontu~21 roorn. Bullqucl ftl't'a . Drlgl1t gourn1r1s· kitchr-n. lluge patio & bonus yi:trrf : T1tke advnntage, cnll 110 11-, Moo~~~~~: ,F~~~~olo ~ ~-~-'.2~~g . IT"S FUN TO BE NICf;•~ CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES, JOj\ Site Dr., Brei'. Ccnb·a l Ave. across frnn1 Bn•e Cun1n1, Hosp.I J,(JI :It.JG. CONTACr RAY, PK. illGR. !or showing, c.1 DOCTOR. DENTIST, \P.CIH- TECT, ,\rCOUNT,\l'\'i', Ai~· T1QU E: :-;110P . ETC. (i111.1<I Io 1• a f i o 11 opposite' nP11· Rnlph"s 11nd l'llolnt (1f (llrl Cl!IHhlishcd T ri -H n r bot' R<'nltnrs_ A ron'/('11c!>lf' building 1vlth approx. 12 spuce p11rking rea r. li'!I Tu.,.lin, c r..1. sula 2·story home~ Bltn!I, LAKE ARROWHEAD b<mn cclllogs, t•~lc, dloiog, BAYCREST OECORATOR'S HOME 400 E.17" C.M. OCEAN VIEW PARK o,•er-slzerl gar. St. to st. R-2 lot. Vocent -minor v.'Ork re- quired! F'Bntastlc VRlUe DI $57.:icx>. Low down TD'!! or trade OK!~ Call 645-8400. OFFI R • v. E. Ho..,,J & Co. ..... ._ ......... WALK TO THE BAY • $69 ,500 You can'! beat 1hb1 fine v11.lue in exclus!\'e ~sidcnlial 11rea el\Joyed by sct't.'en stars and ente r tain e rs . Three bedroon1, t\vo baths, & accesa' to prh·atc beach. 64&-m 1 Open cues. 7043 '\'e!ltcillf Dr. Adjacent lo proposl'd marina. Moclrrn tv.·o year old home of Bu cc ola construction. 2 story, 4 BR, 3 BA. ramlly, Raised entry. One mile to oct"!an .Bc1tutlf1tl cornE"r and cul-de-sac lot. Smri 11 development around ••rk "" "" "'u'' bluff• I Walker & lee of Costa Mesa. only S47,900. ~••~ ••l"''' Drive by; 1853 P1u·k Vista ~~=~~;:;~:::~::;=:~ ~Z":ooi'.''" rall OWNER' DYNAMIC DUO Ne\v England s t;tle Penln-LARGE LOT in1lll duplex! Frplc, bca.n1s. EAS'rSIDE COSTA MESA bhns, plush crptg. Pvt 75 lt 185 with 2 Bedroom patio, 1teps to surf! VIF:\V~ home -lnrge , dblc car Roonty owner's unit! Priced garage pl us huge workshop, a t $84.500. , 10,..;.. <lr111 11 or And room to bulld. $.12,000. trade!! Cnll -64.5-S.100. Roy McCardlt Realtor .1810 Newport Blvd., C. !'it. 54-7729 BUY A BARGAIN- Llquk!:ition fort('S MIC of 3 I QffQS SfBy!NG yPU! DEEN m, I I• v. ~:.'t:•:J! w.J CORON.A-DE-L MAR 1.lR 2 BA Nf>wport Hgt~. ,\ltcntlon Bl,lrs! 2 1'rin1l' R.· 1 llomc, ga11 biln!, frplc, fam, Ocean & Bay View Lots. rm .. 15'x30' H ~ F pool. l llOOOO 9...,_.....,,,, or 644-4."10 Make ol.ler. Call Prl!1tlge • · •IT"""YQ.U •1 tlome!I, 64~. BEA.CH GIAN'r -5 + den ,REDUCED $4000. rambling ranch S25.950, Agt •;;;""""~·~:io:~~l.C'.:'.::-:::::::::::-c::= By o"'nfr for quick sale. 1 ~ 3 BR, 2 BA tw::rme In S23,50J. Super stnrter home ClitfhAven. JOOO Clltf Drive, clOfta to be11ch. A rcnl cufle. N n •• h ...... CN\ Cllll 847~l0 AKI. ewport l,J'Ctlc • .,.,,.,,<JVV, ()pen hou"4! <hdly. ~192 or~ 84.l-t122 Any day \1 the HF.ST DAY to run an adi Don't delay ..• Great for year round living EASTSIDE & c/os(' to the vl!lni;••. 3 I:;legance & [ I v a b t I I ! Y Yf old Bavarian sl)'le 3 levt:1 INCOME co1nhinec! in th!s 3,200 sq. home with open bcun1 ~1\-T\\·o older homes on fl-2 IL home. 4 Bdrnu;., ·I baths; lng!I thru<iut, 3 br 2 ba lot. Good tenants. Askin~ formal dining + sep. fam ily + completely finished base-539 750 Owner \\'ill t•Prrv rm. Secluded ups1airs mstr. ment tor pla.vrm or shop. 2nd·. l'>'"/o return with HJ'i~ sulle 1>.ith adjoining de.n or Lnd ta illtiez $36 500 study. Not !eased land. 121'3)' 451~8 af~r 6p~ o~ :!11~1111 Prestigl' lfon1es, Redu~d to $l15.000 ' .!1~ NEWPORT c. F. Colesworthy COUNTRY LIVING HEIGHTS I RHltoro_ 64M020 lmpreulve, custom built 4 Large 3 BR. 2 ha., lamlly . IMMACULATE I BR, 3 BA. Everything one m1 . NC\\'\y dceor.. \\'f\ge 1 Beautiful 3 Bdrm., 2 bP. would want for a Jot. Flnt time offered al <..'Ondo in lovely Irvine. comfortable llvlng h'Om $40,9:,0 Upgraded carpels, drape• & solid mahogany <klubtc door CORBIN--MARTIN !lhutters. Nice brick pa.lio. entry to sunken roma.n tub REAL TORS 644-7662 All this Tor only S..'W,950. In luxurtous ma 1 t er MORGAN REAL TY b<droom •ul1e. Call 1ooay 2 STORY BAYFRONT 673-6642 67~59 to see theae 3 bra1ld new '.!BOAT DOCK, ,J BR, 3 n1,, I ''visi~'N"'R~lif~v 1,.. fam ,.,,, w11cpic, !iv $196.80 PER MO. rm, drn!!ttc, R4, Sl.15.(0J or 2 STORY BUY Mli VA lease option. By 01vner 271 I'm a cute lBR dollhouse Bayshore i\,·c, .Loni: Be:•rh with marble ftrepl•ce &: <Alamitos B11~ I 4]!..lilS. double 1•ra~ in Eut1lde 4:'.6-s:!fit. Colt11. Mesa. t hevt a great VIEW·TENNIS-POOL bRckyllrd with play llrt>./\ & . trees. Only $34,950. No down o~·ner sncriflce beaut. rie1tr VA . Call Prettlge Hon1e1, new 3' Br, 3 Ba, Blutts 66-66411 colldo v.rtth forever view or nlls. 44 cu~lom t>o:tras. Nr. Eastslde Costa Mesa pool & 1.001, c1u•. &14-2336 SPACIOUS LIVING $33,450 Fabulou.R rountaln Valley ExcepUonRI 3 BR Doll House home.. 4 hr, 3 be , & muck in ~pttrk.llng cond. Wife MV-much mort. $$4,900. By er kitcMn. Gorgerou!I lndilpg Owner. ~. ti lg rear yard. Owner Ms J~V f h'{i i bou.ght olher home I: ii V ~. OC'!!~n ron1 C"O_ny. !'nxiou11! for GiOfe Info. This slu!ho ev('n h1111 hrr- Herbert J{1wki1U1 Realton place nnd CfJ~ ronvcn;a.-~lfm or 98:rfi681 !Ion pl!. Steal at $24.500. NEED falt sale on excellent vacant home. Fe11ture1 blR CA.LL NOW ! ~-847--6010. WESTCLIFI' family 11.rea \\'Ith fireplace. 4 BR, 3 BA, fa.m. mi., nr, L1.1rge yard. Low pr1ct! $.13,-ri.1 11.rtnc~ School. $67,IXX). 500. 847-ti(llO Agt. Prin. only. ~1·5736/&46-0672 lt'a 1 brine .•. M il your .\l!y day 11 tne BEST DAY to items with aN, \1111 Dally !\IJ\ &11 ad! Don't delay. Pilot Ouotfted. M'J-Sm, call loda,y MHm. ASt!ume $18,300, 7.6•;;, loan ru1r11 ri:1ymcnts S196.80. Huge livin1: room convenient kit- ··hcns -Sec!11ded Le~rooms. Fentcd private 1111!!,1 · Olym- pic-common p00I. Prime ~ach to.1•n area. Aakiri;- SZJ,500. Cull no~· 9')3.6767. LOW oo~·n MSUmts S\99 mo total payments. 7 + lS FllA. 4 bedTTt01n~ + pa tio room. 1'\1tl prlc-e S28.900. Co ll Aa;l. 8.J7--'010 APPLY mON-ON TAPE 1\) TROUSER POCKETS when IT'Ou!ICn "re new. 'Mill will retnror<,"f' thr pockets and lc~!!~n thr chRnce 91 holt11. Enjoy mtJrc-Clo$t'I 11pact by selllni:: "do1l"t IW'('d$" with 11 D&lly P\lot Cluallied Ad. 642-!lm. • .. r~ond.1y ffbn1;i1y 11 197 <1---------oc---,-------.,-,,--.,.--.,,,-------,.,-"·..,.--,...-,,-.....,,---:-7.'----..--,:;----·;::::;::=::;:-;;;::;i;---tN~e;,w;;;;po;;;rttEBi.eiie~Cft:h--- Gener al ! ~·n~I Generill !-C_•_•_t•_M_•_•_• _____ I :H:u:n:t:m:u:t:•:n;;B~•;:•:e:h:::::;-: J[i:::N:•:w::p:•:•:t :B:•:•:<:h::::::::N::•:w:po::•:t:B::•:•:::h::_:_::_:_::_::_:_::_::-:w::w:_::_::_:-::_:;, 21 DAILY PI LOT General /O,;;;:N;:E;;;;:;O;:F;:A;:;:;K;:IN;:D;:;:;$;:4;:4,;:00;:0;:;:;::;;:;:;;: ;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;:;;;;;:;;..;;;;.;;;;;;;;; 4our Bedrooms ----------- I r , • I · 1 Ir "'"' ""'" ·'"'~· """" ,,,., ~ (/.:_,u,r1 La11 ,t1 011. SHARP a Bedroorn . 2 bath \r!lh son1e r~al 11 $33,000 HH . /(. /) ~pCt'Ja eaturc~ .. \ '1\1 1 CC'p gara~c (t< ca or ~ .. tl:ilit· ,~,..,r. uii k lh "w 111,.,i 1 _...._ I 1 \\'Ork!l h01>. ~11>ra•'L' et1 ·1. r)ct;iehed bonus roon1 1 · I "" iut \1', llt•11 o::1rp<'li. ,\ WOOD BEAMS V TEO n1e;1t :srt1 st'-; slutlio 11r Hieal fnr teenagers ilrtii11·": 00111 111·re1':. YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN I and poo l l :i bleJ. l .cn1' 111:i1nl l"nan1·c ya rd t:oin· ColdweU Banker UuL~1and1u1;: i)uy. First \!Ill\' In 11iis t:s':.. :!\l' fanuly roConi TO A VE RY SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE DAILY FROM I TO 5 plctc \\'ith beaut if ti! fl!lnl a11d lots of cletk-;u/\·•·r1 i,;l·U 6MJ-.-Tt71. I 11.1111 l.1ri.:.t·, ~1un1· f11't'11l:1\'t' ing. f-'i r:-;t tune aUverti:-icd _ r :-ill for f.'OH)· "1-·1 •1lAl1>tv<.i,.:.~, ... ·~··1'""" OPfNf!t g . 1r·s FuN n:tBENICI.• 1'11r1n:d 1~1 rn111; rw1~1. 1t .. ulJlr Luxury living in ~pat i o us 14450 sq fl) ,tu)n1~ on Big Cany_on I . 1•\<:nctl k11chcn 111th 1l\•ok. lJolf Course. ct~sign ed \vith con1fort Hl 1ntnd for the d1s-plete deta!ls. 546-5880 BAYSHORES WATERFRONT • r·~ ~ .~uokt•11 ln1111! nJOui 111111 11~ H R :>u' frontage CJll .~hel t ercd cast sidc l ol'~1ti1~11 I · "'"" '"'""'""· ,, """""' """ criminalin~ home owner. A D TO FIND 11 ith ~pcet<.:H.:ulur 11e11· ut' lla.1 '. l)icr and slip . . ui &-. uu i. Un!y ~-l~..100. AMONG THE MANY QUALITY FEATURES: IN TOWN LIVING \1i th real <"uun try atn13o~-(ur ti5' boat 1\1 !11 Hddi !i<111<JJ a11tho!'agcspace. · · ____ HUNTINGTON'HARBOUlt 5 1;drn1s. 5 Baths. I9'x28' !\las ter Bdrn1 . F'an1ily J'OOdlllfl\vith phere. Good 3 bt.'ororJ111 l\ocne 0 11 large I':)' Sp::iL·111 u ~ li\ing rou111 ;;in cl dining roo 111, 4 bed-PANORAMIC RfALlY l\'e l bar. J-'ornial dining r oo111. 4 1:i1·cp laccs, llarcl\VOO . oors deep lot. l 'lo.'>C Ill '.'\c \1·port I~ack Ba~· l larcl· n10111~. den. d;1rl\ ruu1n_ :-hu p. <i nd t;~unc OCEAN VIEW \ l~:lll cu.\ST Jf\IY and lath & plaster thruoul. 1-'ully c<1rpeted, ('on1pl ete Lnter· \\·ood floor!'. l)ou!itc ;:lrage an d ~tree11ed 1:00111. ~:!50 .UOU . 711: io.l!}-l '.~,,.1 & '.!l:J: :i'.tZ-:;.~1.'i L·on1 systeni , :! l•'ur nal'es, JNl)00Jt .J Jl·:1' .J1\('UZZ.I. 3 car + patio. l'ril'cd on ly x:~3.;JOO \1 11 h asSlllllilblc 1111°· 1!11nl 111·1·" l1<.."au 11r1111v I garage, Outdoor fire pit. l•'ully land:sc<lpcd, J1atll gutters u ~:1 ri loan. P:t.vable Sill!l J)CI' nio _ intluding COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME + UNIT l:•11 i1 s ,.111••'" ~111·1·11u11il111~ p . Rd d conljlleted. 65880 Localcd on l1J\'t:')\· lree-liucd l 'Orona del :\lar ~p;,,·11111, \'11' r•'•1tto•11t·1· 11·1111 rice e UCe everything. ('all f(1r ron1plete dctJils 54 -. , 1 ol1· .. l..:r 1 .. 1.i 1~t1 11. 11,•w j $l OOO. street. l ~cd brick, fircj)lace, ::il l ne11·ly 1>a irit· f1••111:1:.:•·. i\'(•\\I~· 11111111!11r•'d cd back unit i1l rc;1r. Only~li9.5UO , 1 .. 111•· 11i:.rk•·1 ~in.u11u l 2 Bdrm. + Pool hllj 77!1 (J1.,.11 ('\"'' ~~HERITAGE PRICED AT $310,000 -;::11 Royal Saint George Road, Big Canyon, Newport Beach PRESENTED BY , ROBERT L. HALLEY, REALTOR CH ARMING IRV INE TERRACE $23,995 \, Jt<ln l ii nd re£1d,V fol' OCl'll pi.llll')', 3 bedl'OOnl, " Bd1'11i i·und•i.. (lt·~lt';dili• I ••:-=:,w:::-:w~'.:"w::'.-:::0:-:----:::--::-:-=:,w ____ w•-::--::'.-~-:-::-w:::--::-:-::--.--:::---:::w~-::-:-=:,w;::-:-~-:::,-~:1 '.{ IJ~1lh . cxtr ;1 lal'ge II\ Ing roon1 . Top condi-W lk & l ~n1u1i.I lt·i,·I Thi.1r plan, I':.: Irvine N;wport Beach ______ N&wporlBeach REALTORS' ·Open Eves. General General A U"'111()UI' tiClMI' CALL ME , l'M MARY GOLD-l'M LOVE · LY, but lonely. \'acant Co ron a del fVI Jr 2 bd rm. 2 bath \Vith fa1nily roon1 on a R-2 lot. tion for lc<J~C' S·l:JO lll<ll llh 11·ith optio n to buy a er ee Jl'Hrs 110·11, 1''1·l·t·d1ly l';11n1t·d1;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:; ;_~L onl y !;!U!l,5UO. ~··~ t•t •tf 11 1111 1,1,,11·ft1lls 11at11'l•" ;_ind DIAL 644·1766 POPULAR 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. I:: nr:. :.' It\ lvJ1nc-u1 p1·1111r 1\•.;if!r111ia1 tll'<'H. Fl'l'shl,v 1 p:1i111cd, ;dl tJ!111s. rn~1· 1 .,~ ...... -"'."'.,..,...,.w,...,......,~w.,..,...,...,.,.....,.,..,...,.. firepJa,·€'. fanul.v t•n 1 :on;! i. General ----General l:n·~f' ~1 1 nl. Clu.••' !01 111aj .. r ' p:irk ;u1d nit ;;<"hOOI!», /3•·~1 I l'dluc -r;:-i/(~l l'.dl "1!-1-Sl::!l I SuulhCo l:l•,11101 s •• li!ll'l\Jrt'.J 111 Ill;.( l'\ltJ/\1, pittl>li 11.tl l1iapo·l'(·\\ Llill111;; ,H'L'H, Sl\,1g (".H'i.ll 'IS ,\ t'(l~l•J!ll ill'apcs, 111·1~·i.1z,·d 1u11\t1)· at'<\1, neat· :.!'h<.-JI~. 11:1lk1n:.: d 1,1ancC" 1u JI lJ n 1111o:1 "i1 (\·ntf'r, ::>1111111111ni,: 10.-il ;!nd lll.111y Pi•l'k :11\'il~. 1~1·11·e rt•· dUt'('ol ~llltXJ. :\1111• $.A}I) t,,,J,.11 111,n•ket 1.du<', (';_ill tod,n 847-3095 . ---4 Bdrm + Pool SCREENED-TILED ATRIUM 111th 1111111 -i u BLl(J, ill<'l'(':1""" Ill•' IJ!'-';'~ll!'L':< nf lh1~ '.i 1 ... 1rni.. ~ b;11h h1>n11· i11 l;rllVt'l'.~11 )' Park. ln 1s Hf f''\l l'il~ ;111d Oi grt'L'lliJl'lt 101:;\11011. S:,1,911(). • CALL 552-7500 VISION (Jl •;:;-.,I~(, :-:.ill'.'ll"t11:1n ' Hkt ,11 ,\,~i"'· i\11 1 ~"11'11 & 1011· tl,.,1111 l1•1·111~ CALL .\!. HL_\l'1' <L\'a11i1!.JI('! J~1·11ulHu.J 'I Ud 1·111 e red hill 1Jove1· S/,ore3 11.Aeiv 11·11h l1ug•· f;11111 l.1· r111. l~l<.ILTY ~·irl'pl:1e~" 1·1•a r l11·lng rrn. _ , , . (;as built-ins. di ~hiia ~lH'I'. Ur11v, 1 i:11k (."'ntt•r, !r1·inc llE.\I.TUI!:-> 1-'ull dining r.11 . :\•• 1,1,_x --- MOVE RIGHT IN :\ bcautifull\' decorated hon1e in a secluded setting. 3 sp~1 ciou.s bC'droon1s \vith a total liv- ing arC'a of approxin1at ely 11.\00 sq. ft. l\lust sec l o apprCL'iatc . $53.YOO. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS E xcellent detail.~. added features. l 'n1 f..1lary Gold on i\ilarigol d but prefer to be Ve ry Sold, at $73,500. f ,ovel_v ·I bdr11i_, 4 bath ti on1e on l'inest large vie \1' loL r·or111:1J ctini ng roo111. fan1ily roonL {\·lay al so be leased. :;\1 ·~9 .500 l'll1·~:1 \'f'rdt' slel'pl'I': 2 B:dh, I r~. Iii·. 1·111. f11111./di11. r1u., I lnt11·y rn1 . Cn1-,•1·pd p;d10, shak1' H•lf, dhl. :.o;a 1·. t'\)!H.:l't't« dr. Fr(•sh p;!lnt ,\. l111111ac.:ula 1e in~i1l1• ,\· L•ul~ \l'alk to cverythiu~: :S i:-:.x:.i. C:ill 71 l-~~1G---:!1j7 lilt·, Cu1·1•1·1·d p111i.i. lll'H lL"d fl'{ O\\'N };R ·_ On sllpL't' ,\· ftltc•J'l'd IH)UI: s~~.:+.i-0. C:1JI gr1•enbCI~ .11-/h tl;(' 1 r ia I' Lagun;i Beach I Newport Beach W:!--&-.:ti5, ;i\\';u·d-11·111111n:_: t\pp11loo.~a, 1-----------UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675~6000 2443 E. Coast Hw y., Corona del Mar General BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 675-6161 General 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 1 jjjjiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ! ~""'"""""~!!!"!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'"'"!!!!'""'!!!"!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'• I * Orc.:u1·a1 o t" s D•, l igh I * 11 3 BR. :! ba _ upper fir (:ro1111d ''4iet4ti«, Sffla4 ~ llc;;!-~-!!~~-------'General flt·. has sll'p·dn. lil'. 1"111. 11·/cor.y fq1Je., f<!n1. 1·01 .. BUILDERS 1-Ur .~. hi1. t'!'nl·rd v:1nl, ._ Isl d p d" All r,.,r ~·19.7:.0 · I ' b • A an ara ise PRIME SITE i~1v1r:nA ri 1·:.\1 ;r\' AND ASSOCIATES ii Pool & Guest I 149 Hroad11·;1y, c.:\1. ' I '.'N'l".'"'l'.\I' .. ,,.,~.., DF..l.lf',ll'l' nrl011i11is11•:iill-·· proressi(1n-* (jil:!-!007 * REALTORS r rn .,i:_._, :ii 111 ('os1:1 i\\esa,OC;<r j----------- -Sp;iL•i.-,.u:~ hnnH' 11•itl1 lslnnd hO!'Jlll:tl, (;00!'.J 1~1\P11!1ul for a 1 111 o s p hr 1· (' , t. ;1 1· ;;!" 11 1. I' ~ 1 1 l! 1. n fr i cl' s , Dana Point I 11·dr1 •1n1s. Eli •ga11! in:islt'l' , '•\lli ,i ll':-L·<'n l : .. ·,·oin r1ind;1. ..;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:; WELL, ALL RIGHT ! J'tl(;J-l'l' duplex. un the R IGll'l' street. in the !llGl--!'r Luc:ation \vi th the It IGJ-l'I' det"or c1nd t!Jc RJ(;ff 'I' inL·on1c and don't be l~J:<:I•"t' out. ('<1Jl RJ(;!rl' NO\\''.'. .Ju!:it r('duced to S85.500. O\\'tll'r tllllS( sell. A listing of r~ud .i\ustin. CALL b44-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ' su111•. ~ ii1'd1W111 t:l1ild rcn~ f)<1n~. t·lt·_ Cnll :>lti-:!:ll~. foJl' 111'1":•. f,.nnal tli111n:.: 11i !h <ill •kl.oil.". 11!':1111!', :.:1111 1'llll'f kill'hl'l1, I f'l>t l< llL!I • 11>fllN10 BE N!Cf' !1:11·ol11oud flno1·s. l.11!'1.!•' 111111:.: ruo1n 11 ith firc:pl11i·1', .'ll'l'hldtd n·;1r ¢:I' n L!ll d :-, ~p;11•kli11~ 111}()1 ;·111!1 gue~I f<t('il ily_ Call Gl:i-o::o:;. City Form $29,950 Balboa Peninsula \' AL'A\T. 1 BR. rain. l'!ll., 1 ~"-i..11. 2.:-;1~" ss~ . .JUO o"'li~-pmm;"I L.\r:c;r. Gltnu,-.,;o s i11 111·in1•' WE CAN HEL.P YOU IU'I', 1':11~1.~idt'. oill,Y f:il'lnhouse .\l :il'.~hal l l{l':ilty G7}--1COO -Corona del-Mar Sfll, OR TRADE A HOME 111111 slc.:pdu11·n u1;o~l('r ~uitl', ANYPLACE IN THE NATION L'l 01lT\11)' kill·h1 ·11. "J!l'll l1t•;1111 i·plhn;,;s. !;ur:~T i.ovT. Corona ciei Mar LP;11!t•d 11i11d .. 11 ~. !lu :.:•· B h I pd General 1 General OCEAN HARBOR VIEW J.\OI~ Ml ft ln1 ~~;,,tHIO Bkr. I il 11 Gia-j.!l,1 TO BE ;11ovr~D : 2 Rr hou;;:1·., ·1 Unit a pt. duph·'x & .. br houi;1~. :1:: 1-IG'Jli. East Bluff CONDO on U11p1·1· ~ri1 B;1.I' For :sail' hv n\l'fll'r: East Bluff :: Br'. :: BH, 11.r: .. Lil'. r 111., Ir:-! cll•t·k, p;o110 uvrrlolJkin~ l~:1y, sr.;;,tX)(L f-';y :•1•1"1in11n•·t1! · 1; !.l-~~1 1:: El To ro TI1RIEll.. (j]~ Culht'dral reitin;:;s , ·l J>I\, :.'', Bii, rlin. r1n., t'a111. r 1n ., l'°"<lUl. lnds.:p'd .. in al'ca of n1111·~ <':\P!'11si1'e bn1ncs. ;\h1stcr plan. co11u1L $."}!.())) ;;~11 -:l!llG. ~ . ...2 1:unilto_l_!__c_ ll.H. _ \\':\L:"lUT SQUAHT·:: Alpine \'E1'E f~1\.\~ .\D'.1 !1:'\'!.">TJ{A. ('•)IHIO. Coz.v :~ 811 .. :! has, TIU:-V :-;,\LE~ 1;1:01\!·:1: sll:u.:. drnpcs, r •i llo, air i..·oi11 ll in'.! B1•:1t'h :11 1•:• p1Hp-1:n11d , pool, c11l1lL1 T \r , t•rt11•-._ r-.11' ~·1111· itl~P<'l'llPll I olish1\'Sh1· SlOl':l~\'. s::O,!l:it/, E.'\t'1' t_1pe u11t• ~l l•!'.1 h•Hfil'I' Hy 1J',1'tl•'I'. 1;.J~.::~s1. lo<'idt"ll IHI L'Ulolt·~!I•' ll•'.11' :'r:LL bl1111d llt'll ":.''' l'l:11l 0<"1'11n, l)hk·,~ill' 1<11 i(itJ\llllJ• I lioiua• To11·1lt-rn1 ·h: " Pl' ·1 IVonch :<!1 (,• " ~ ' klt<·i>l'll I\' . l1nch: fir'1i. brll:k f!uu1·i !'Ill \l'il h :! 1•111, sunlirn 111 111:1stt•I' U~l'tl " shiny 1·111_1 I n~ P1·11.1tC' '" nol rlt·11. ;.:.•nir l~n1n,1 11 11h• tul:l 1;,\, 111 •1 10:1r • .-•\!(';1~. l.o\'t>ly .\: pl'i•·t•d lu ~ti! f:i~I \\..\!J\Llr ~(iU,\ltl•:: .\lp1111 • Cunolo. ('01.y :; Bl~. :.'li '"· Forever View! ;\!:1g11ifil'l'IH (\llli~'llljJUJ'<ll',\' j hill'!ll 1\'ilh [l h;oihS. f a11111\ 1·111. d1·11, fil't•pla1'C'. For111:il dinin:: 1·rn. Fahulous t'll,.rs kltch1•r1, v.-111r rellar. l..;n~e pl:1ynM1111 . To•nnis euurt~. p111'k ,\· l04.•111·h nil 11,•:irhy ~ ,\nil !>1 1 1t:i~1i1· i,,--.p;,11 S· r;111:-1\11 \ l\•11 ~ S~9."i,IO:l. C:il l ·l~q-'((~1:: [mRBElL.J ~ 1'1~11 ~ Cn.i .. 1 ! 111 •:_, LH ----BARGAIN ' I .ullty, 11·,1lk irl r IO~<"L :: C JteJKlSS\'~SC.'rl A1·atJ<1l •I(' gkr '.ili:!-JJ1 l ,I( g ,t I',! g E'. """"'" ---1 ~h 1:.:, d1 .i flt'S, p.1l1u. :ill' Tii .. en11d. flOl'I, C':ihlL• ·r \I , s.·p;1rato • JI I ' II\;.'. 111111-, J and 1~11·a11L for Ins peel 1011. ,950 $36 ONE YE AR OLD i::xlensil'l' !Sl~ ,,, c;l;1~s. 1':01')' l>l1'•k t· ,, .. ,, •rns, 1.11·1 ·1 1111'1!" t ;[:1s,.; ganli_•nl •'" tl I 1 o\ l. ,, l' ~ 1•11s ;011d rvlvr 11\'L'S. Sl1•p (!c)\\"tl 1ll~· J'• •-1!\ \I \ I II 1·1.•pliH'l'. ;\ e II' lll'llf' 11i:;1!11•shr. stor:i::;•'. s:.:0,9;,o. Hy 01\'n"r. 6·1:.'-:!iSl Laguna Beach 90°/o LOAN Sp:irkl1n,.: llt'I\' ,, ur. hotni' fllJ::h vn a hill 11·ith faiua~tiv I ll''•\'S "' ~,u cl1rf'1'!inn~. i\11 >T!\' . .\TED S F:LLJ;:H \\ .. \.'\TS r1~·r·r:1:. Only 10·_, duwn -A~ki ng S-16.;m. CHOICE LOT p1·1i'" 1,( ••il", 1-:;1 .. 1i 1-I 1.soJ:tlt•d f I'' 11 ll Tl i•' o\I h1 I' I•\ ~hru!" ,, tl'•'l'~. ,, "Lac;u11:; ! Hari;:1 111 .. th:.1 1•:01!'1 l~· pas~1·1! ll[l. s:-i.~.~~~J. I via tan I REAL ESTATE 11!11) (;lt·nn")T<' ' ~L ·l~l·l-!l-17:1 .-o\:1~0:: i·;. I uci;;,\~vi ~or\:r--S7 :.-·~ 1111 11 ~ l·':thlJff'll.'i I I\',\ ( .. 1:1-1 I J\' I :1dul1 "Pl. " HH 2 1 .. 11 Pine Trees & Beomed Ceilings nnd only 11 ~ blocks to ti~ ~urr. < luc hl<11.:k to a hUJ;e Jlf~1I, rt't't'i•a !ion roonL Qn(' (>/ the nii'\st upgraded :; l\o•d1·•)Hlll l••1n1cs in Nc\\·po11 Sli,.1«'~. .lust lisll'd ~\~.:•~ TrJ S""' ·is :q111r<'rl:i11" Cal! fi.lti-j Jn . OPf.N Tll. " -/l ;s. $.lJ/-1 10 8E N/Cfl [~"lij~ltl NEWPORT SHORES I •"ii !1••11-t• 3 .\' f:,111 .. S-11.~ . ..:111111.1:i 111:. :.'-~1y .... s 1-1.!JOO L~·· loo!, 1 Hit.~ ha .. $1S,.)t)r) Dr.UH'• 11• · .\-h'illllt' ·' HI: .............. s ·1~,DIA) I •1"'••no!•·1",, !lrt'ili'll 1 l'.I: .............. S:)::,'.iC ,'f Un tho• 11 H!t•J' 1 Adrn1~.. ! ,1••11 '1\\11 l.oll•I ; \\Ill I l1':1'lo• ' .......... -.. s~~1.:i1.·0 \ \\1· IL11 1• 1·1•111,,1, ~.\',!J l,µ.j 1-----------. Costa Mesa Mother-In-Low Villa I CO\'t'l'f'oi p:olin, hr:1nol Ill'\\' QC e Of Q 11~11nf'., c.r1i ~i,j....jJ::u:.. I With Pool -----------i t On :1 J-!•'ll•'l~JUs li0;.;100 lul Newport Heights • 111 \1·;dk-tn-pri1·;<1 c 1•u1111\1u11· "l;" Rat Pd I lurnC' •Crrnt hw t'a111ill1's• !<niov ~·r.11r <'\'!·~. 1n rr,.n, 1.f 111:.. I ni·t> o.r 11ah·h T \' 1n !h" 1:;1111-1·111. or this Jii\'•'IJ· :i Br:. 1 ~, h;1 IH.Jlll~. 1111·. II! ni'11Pr ;u·"a nr. l.:1kC' r·o1't·st. l 'ri('f' 1:; nit«' t;t 5:;~,!JOO. \q .. d.~ ;111d h ! L.:1::: l!l·dr•• 1\1:\:"!lT ~1iih kLll'llcn 11 11n l:ll':lllilll! HI <'Xll'CJ applid 111111;.: -l.•ll t'o"1'i11~ Ii i''\C~'llll\'i' l;ea{'h, Tt'l'I ~Jti~ ... :, 11 'll'\'il lls '" thr ~uJL Hk \l11l1v:llo·rl sc-llc-r 111' f' ti s !'()01., rl 111•,1101·! Prin1e R-1 lo! i11 )11._>;10·1\ s<'rurit:-', l' I• 'I : ll• 11' I• , l .Sv.·; L.l'l I. l~··alt ) CAYWOOD REALTY I * 54B-1290 * -G-R-AND o~ENING I Newport Bay Tower• 1 I .\· ::' BEi 11(()()\I l 'fl\'!)(l:\ll:\IU;\l l lO~l E:S 2 IJ<'d1wn1 h•J1n41 ( 11 1· _\'UOJ' iti·llo\\'S~ "i 'h1"-" " hOl)lC' 11·lJh t'US!<J(ll d1·;q1f'o,( anti c:ll'f'K'IS -\\'ALNt.;T PANEL!t\G -pal rn's i::h;.111' roof -:; l:~u· garage -nil One YCi'.ll' oolol -TUT,\•. DO\\.i\' SG.l)()(), arl ll(J11 96:-l---6ii.i7. OPEN 1/L 9 • IT'S FUN 10 GE NICE' THE REAL ESTATERS Attention Vets I'.'\(> <)rJ11 n 1•·1·111s "11 this 111:.; ·I lidr111 :,: h:1ll1 hnlne 11·1th l:11n1l,v rn1 A· 1~_,11q~ l'•••ln ' ~·1ri'pL11·r_ t-: 111 I 1 111'. r!i.~1111·11~11,·1" l\:1!•·1· ~<>ft··in·r-1 Fo;l!'~'l'd ;11 r h .. ;.i J.'1·0'11 :1 11< '!I ! (; l'I 'I 11 IHI' 111.. I; 11·;.: .. I f;n11il,1·: ~111.:~~i. l'u 11 ~) 11)-.10:!0. PENIN. PT. \'l101!:r c.:01·11,--.r lot•ati1J11. 1-0·1.v it~' 11l"tt\'h l'•i r•111:. llit:h· ! h1.xl11M1n1 l1nn1e. flrepl:i1:e. l;111ds, :1 ,1·el' df'o·n1·:..tPd 1 BE ACH 1·1·n1r;d LagunJ, ()1r111 •tl fr••,--. r111d 1·h·a1• ;llH! ai.k1n:..; only n11·e p;1!1<i, 11,--.11• t'•IPlff'I' Br, :.' t;a lio1nc 11•i1!1 f,,1•111iil p ! 11 111 bin~.(',,. l' I! L'll 1 ol1nin;.:, .~p:1!'inu s n\;1~lt•r :\:!'l,CuO. AGE Call 60:>--j:.>:t:i COTT l'Ull\llrl•,111. Ju:-1 n•duc•'!I tu :t~I<)~ lfrirl)l)r Bll'd. ~!Ill<'. L'<'~1r ~Hl'•I 11i!h p:1:io St).()()(), (;d[ \jl(i--()'.,"1J. ~un •le«k :011d l;1rgl' free l:t;STIC It.\:>. u1·ca11. (;1;1 !»t1i1t·s . 2 1·11 ll~LElt IH<;or lhr' '" Ii Pd rv " 111 ~ fonn l~l\J!. Sli!J.~,00. CALL 644-7211 mB MUST MOVE Toll •' ftt•:1/1,,rs ."<; .\~sno · ;~~f .... ~.-100 ~::0---::07:: Huntington Beach SPANISH HACIENDA 18x42 POOL nily baths, IJUC'L' ~i·p;J 1'1J lo: I an1ily r o o 111 • 11;.: roun1. bi\= BERG 'it(·hl'J1 \\'i!h ;di """""'' ,,1., .. 1oi ~~ \L·t'~' 1 "n·' Bii.:: <-.s:....,OMPANY -::=., [o)tin;ll lhl "Cnn1i11:i • k Iii!' 1:111·~1 ' '•fl>"I 111 ,. ll'L'l' '-IUdd1• d !<11'. 1\ \'\'I'~ -• ~ ' '•JI.,\ j 1<>111'. :: BR, :; BA, hu i;:l· f;1n1 1l.1 l r•1·i1·(' of S:.'7 no<1n1. hu~c "iillli' nn, o1 1.,. • 1 .. 1' 1 '•r.v 1111) ~ .fllXI. y 0\J 11;one l.EAllOIS nkr !JG2-:,:111 Sll•'•'!'SS(lf' 'rn 11 Bl~. 1:11 1\ r11\ S; SUJ)l'I' pool "' -. I it• • 111~. IRVINE TERR ,,n r·1::r; lnnd in l!;i rh.nr fonn;d 1Jini11g-. Lr1 C111•s1a·s ~ucres:;or Tn • ,.1 .. 11 l!iJI -_ ,\ "Liest Huy'· l:irgt•st, 1111,sl elrg;u11 hu1nf<, $1200 1003 Bonn'·e Doone 1 elui;P 10 beach. i h1 nt·r I COLl\'ELL Pt~JfX'rTh'!', 111"-;11 ~,1.1,;:.1~1. 1'1"" l'!'op, f CCJL\l'l<LJ, ['nlJX'J'l ll'S, In'" DOWN ---Ocean View Duplex ---------~ ~---11,·n· 1s ;1 1'PUI \·1olur" ('111·11o ·r i;;-:>---::111:,_ tr:in.• · r;11is ~h;.i 1·11 -~~-~ ·· BRASHEAR REALTY •·1i1·1u~1·•I p .. IX'drn1 ' Shrwr ll'alk 10 l~·ach !r'fltn :ilu), C1•;:r:ir!<'d tl\IS nld, l'tlll-{k\\\'ll t){:(';j 11 SUPERB LIVING 1.'.';;'/111: 111~1 111~'.t~ii·(• :~i:·:H;'.,11-.H:\f{llO!·: \"lE\\I _lllLI~' :\12-1!11: 1·1·•· ~11;s.11:1< 1 :u1d r t•od l',h•:_::lnl 1 l ~r. ,\• !<;till 1'111 , -j~).'.~('S~IHtl, QUK'\; iluplf'~ ("1}!JSISli ll:,; ol iol111rp: \'It'll " '.!-bdr1n., 1', ha. unit ,X· !\IJ\'f:S r:OAD S: CL-~TO:'ll Q l" ,\ L r 'r y ,,11·1· ::01~1 :-•1 . fl--'.:, 1, "!' -;; !i!'d!'<•11•l" 11 illl Ion 1'1!' pr)<,] Hflol l o •tu·IH~i·d p1di1i. )it•:1ll l !f111J~ do'•'•n'i11.·d. 1·i1 •11· of 01 '• nn ;•Uri ha:-. :".1:.!:i.flOI). I RETT PETE BAR I -REALT OR- 642-5200 ~ CLAIM YOUR $100 r:1···1',l'lh111;: 11l ~•11t I)\{' liHll'I' s::ll,!K(I )11 -;11·11~ II)(' pc>oJ!.1 WALK TO BEACH I l•r•·n 1l1•'" \'h:i1 •1n .i. qtFil 11 1 ,. 1 • ll S:•:1.flll0 1t11_' ,H1d.1;1 1-2fl7.·i _ In Huntington Beach -'! 1"11'111!'>. ,I• ''.' ~ /•:il l\~, - - -_ 111111 ,, 111:o..;111fiC"1'1ll 101•1•11 n \ J:f:. JX "1l. pr11-. 1·11n1n111nity, I f:l';1111I tll'll 2 HPdron111 <•ll•I .i. i.:0•1 111.11 (\p•·n 111 ,11~1' c:11n··" • 11 1;;!1~,1n1!~· 1-;.1 :: .. -ii;~·r11·v•n1 11nu~·s. 1··1 ·11111 1 962·4471 .m~ li:1d,1 I\ 11~1.: l~<Olllllf'I 0\llH'r. (:1ll li1.~11..~. l s .. _,!'J,10. HL·~l huy nn 1he 11·~·111' To'l'I' I Costa Mesa I co5~~0 TT REAL TY l H ~ntingt~n Harllour YOU ASK ED FOR IT I 536-7533 I ;;;;;;:;;:;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;:;;:;.1 ·-'""JI ·._ . --_•"·"" '·"'"'."' "' """"'" ""''-REPOSSESSIONS-"" · -~·111.<ll•"IJ)L:: lll·:o-~111 11;•lil•-. H NORTH LAGUNA l:d111t' I oij'•. p1·io 1·ol 11 ·'11 1 ~«w in fnn11i1 TI011 and )H1·n 11o 11 ~ Hdrnl.'., 7. h :i Th s: !'<11.,1111 1:.n1:;.<' ,\!1•.J1•1 .• \1·! "I Ill!'~" I-JI,\,',.\'\ I•"·,... -l'•'lll"ilrl,.-.r! 111lh "''·•ring 1d11n11 h"il", •t1·, 1;;1:-.~.\lt l'IJ1ll:11·1 -WATER VIEW "rwn ho•;1111 <'t'iling.s ,~· 11·0<)(1 tlUl 2~ l'IAl BAY a-;;;i BEACH 675·3000 " 1-bdrnl .• 1-lmth 111111 : "" Real Estate ' Int ~. Should srll l:LS1 ;11 s:, 1.'.~(i ::~.} 54"-81 OJ ll.w~ 1 '0' · ... · ,, illage 'l~~J-;;00.·1. Laguna Hills :\S:)l'\l r: i,~., 1.tJ.1:-.· .. RIC. 2 !-{,\. 1.'llndo. .. jJo.il. t;ar;1c;e. S2i.~. C,\PHI l~e:dry 1;11-7."1:::J Laguna Niguel I~\· u1\n•·1· ;o BH ,\ •h'n, l••''!<'ll .~ide i'-1i.:t1t•I Sh11res. , ,I 1,, llt'\.\-' ~:u:1nl1•fl <'•)111rn111111·,., 1(1'< _ •·r1~1t·r 11/11•11111~ 1·.,ur<-. I"~ •I. L'I•'. 11·:1lk '" lit•:11·h $0~1.:-,1)(1, 19f,.l\J2'.'. :)X-.~1:!'1. --::Bit. ?Bi\, din rin. .. frpJ1·~. 1 '" b<·droon1, l:On1111. p•~>I . :'; !~.()t~I. 2::~1'.'l ll eln1nr. s::1-1:;:::: -·-Lido Isle SUMMER NEAR- :-t' JI ~· in . h··~1 11ri('••1I h1>p\f1 "" Wile "' th" li<r:.;:1•1" 1 ....... :; HH. fl 11llJ1,\ rill . ~ h11!11~ ~O!:t,)<.IJ, TRADE ONL Y Clrnr ;-1 Bl:., :.'. f,1, 1 ;1,.,,) 1'1•11!;d h1~l"l)_;.l~~-•. l\H) \\iii /'(ll\~I•(••!-ll1·/ff1(!0• (.'()llJOI\ 111 1~•l)lt' pn1p<."1'I~ 11p l;i $\:!.\l1uJ I UDO REALTY .1.177 \1.1,.1 .. , 'II *673·7300* L~1ll-l1k·· h1•1n•·: '' 1;1:. .\ !\10 1'.;Tl l r·nf{ 12 \!IJS I frpl•·-: 1·l••i.•' 1,, ••l '•.oll ,1.: Lu\ur1 No -~Ja111I ,, BAYCREST ll:,,''.' ~1",',',-_,11'.'.'1:.' _,,,,,.,.,·., ,,,,,,.,-, Real KEAstaStAeBIAN \\,1l«h 1111• 1 ~i:1ts 11'"''1 .1·•·111·1 docks Choi•·t• Nol'lh t•nrl ~-.. . 962 66 ;lin111:; r•J1J1T1 1.,· oll•,·I~, En.1,.,v 1·1•·>1· lo1('. l tt·du1·r~<l In .S•·ll FANTASTIC sQy- 1 81', dl'!I .'0 l!!e fain rn1. -------• 44 1 hf' 11,;1 r Ii n i p 1·1 HI :t7:i,;~10, 1 1 .. 1.1. CJ1H,·k ps,1·~·-. ~.-.~1.ti-111 I 'r,,.,.,11ho111f'~ 1 (':11!: li7J-:~f;!i'.I 60.~-. ...rt~G l·'.1·1·s. HE,\C'JJ\l'A!,I\: 1!!C:"\Tl1\!CTO~ SEAC'LIFF1 I ~I ~11 11•'1 ~l1.1l'f} lilr•·<' lu•ol l •••t\1, :!'. l•:+!h 1101111•, () JH ' 11 l•\'<+1\l•'•f t••·ilini.:,, 11111 iol T.1111 - 11,, l'H"HI iollol !"II 1,0l'l•l'l'- J•l"o• I•' •l'il'"il +11~1d•·, H1·11111i- r1ill.1 l'1 11<1.-1·:,p1 •1I :011d n~11n IPo' i1 i''"'L Sti~' . .'iOIJ. I .------::;--D;i!v PiJOiC1:7ssified 1 I Genmi--I ~~i~~;:;n7s. ' ESTATE REALTY MACNAB IRVINE MARINER 'S 5 LO\ cly cu~to 1n built 5 Bf{ pool hon1c in IJC1ycrC!st ;irca. Londed 111/blt-i ns & ex tras ... $1Ll.000. ~l arth;.1 1\Jacnab 642-8235. (G53' "LIDO'S FINEST" 4 Bl<. :~ l\;ith J;.1rgc fan1ily roo n1 -on \lia ticno. J)cs1g11cd by Ric ha rd J\'t~u1 ra. B ay \'iC\\' fron1 2nd-story. $139,500. I Iarrict f'c1·ry 642-8235. 1 c;;H ) NEWLY LISTED! l.,ovcly 3 Bit. 2 bath. forrni:il dinj~oon1, la rge corntr lo1. Si de ynrd 111a~~. illc<1l dog 1un. $1i'.t90IJ in t!. !and . .IUJ'CC l'.:rllund 642·8235. ((;461 Irvine M11Cn1b-lrvlnt Rt1UyComp1ny IOI Oovtr Drlv• l<t2-123$ 1144 M1cArthur f.4•·1200 Newpor1 le1ch, Callfornl1 t211:J 1303 AVOCADO DR . NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 WHY RENT? Lease with Options J\\'Hil11!1it• :!.::,-1,5 li<J1·111s. HElll~TOHS ..-JNCJ·; 1!~11 673-4400 HONEYMOON COTTAGE \\lith gi'tnl pot"11ti11J ror 11r1 1'\"!l'tl itH 'Otllf' 1111 11 "ll th1S ~rf·~1! rt-2 loca tion in Corona d o•I ;\far. Vai•:1111 ;.i11 1! Jl101\'('-in l'011dirlo11 C a J J fi'i::~-:.Nf1, OPfN rri .... 11'$ FUN rn (Jf N!<,f l [·~i ~ ESTATERS 1\l:'t~lr 1· l~r & d,.11 bn!h BY 01\-11er, Cl10ic0 1\rc·a ~Bf\ \i•lt1ve_1·s;iti1111 ;u"<·;•• nnd i1::f TURNER ASSOC . l!:ii·k door 10 heach 11·alk, I I br + lia.v vu. ~1111· 110.'~ ur.~t;lirs. s.-•i,:llCI, Opt'n t-.-1 ,\ f:i 1n 11n hon11., -i1 ,, ', ~·ht•t•r,1' fin'plnt·r. ,\ l•lo!·k l \Q;i N. Cnc1s1 !h1·v., l.;1i::una uvv IPss. Hurry! Oix·11 Sun. 1-~:it ,\· Sun. 2021 /\li"I), l'l'[llin·~. & 1·u.~l<H11 d··,·:-,, tn l h•· !)l'\l{'h c,111d,1 fnr J't1s!, 494-1177 -,.,. \' L' .1p111. • h.l 'Ht 1do :\urd. !ii~1-{f.f,1i !JG~-2T:JJ___ -----S~·l.:iUO. 1-0CEANFRO~N=T--67}--711 1. T IUPLJ·;x, 1 i.·.-i~nt·rl 1 "t' n \\IN 1-: r:. s 1 . on n d 11 , HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 1 011 N YOl:H O\\'~ MiSSiOn-'v-~;.-,.~.-----v11·nr.r11 r.1ian1, ;\II~! lu<' .. l1:1s ;1.~~u111;rlll•' \rf\ Jr"1n. :-;h;oi·p \',\ rinanc.:ifll!. j,(•(' l!t1).:hr.~ f)o 'l'illl,Hl'O' ! br ... l;+p1 1!11 REALlY 1 :-il•'p~ :"1 r1y li'0!ll r11·/\.ll f'1------------I !it'l'' 11 unol l•vul. ~o·l•I ' I.:,. r:r allol', s:1:~1:;:1:1. ·1r1!J-li':I\ ~ 2 hH. VP.eanL ;,,=i::!-9.'"!i)::. l'i:!l 1 COAST II\\ t I !:llllH ~h•)pS, ,'\c11I;. df<1•/\}'• / r1'~ ;;i hrr<'z(•, ... !i•'1 I vn11r 11 Hll (".onrln. $2\ill). l('ot.11 fin. jl I: S lb-1~SI ,i::, 21:i: ~i'l:t-~ri 1ol<'d '.! f~Fl. ~ ft,\. n1:t1JY ,,,_ ilen1 s 11·ith e;ise, USt' Dailv lo a~su111c 7'; Ln. 1n.1s, (:a1•, IJl'ki;: f0r :! 1·ars. I Pi!o1 ClHl•sifif'd, :-1~!'·~· ~ !llj,'h"i'!i'.\ r:vcs .. Bkr.. ) .r1~:··~_1_~~-=-ti~;_!!__ Red Carpet Realtors S©RJllA-~£trs ~ That lntri9uing W orci Game with a Chuckle fdltff by ClAY It rOUAN O l!eorronoe lettitrs of the ~ ,..-.._ 101.tr JCrornbled words be· {':;::J I~ " loom '°" >mple wo'd' ~ ~ 11 /:jw(jv/ I .,..; · ~. 1-I ~, L~j~s N.,.,..I~ ~1 ~1 ~ t I LARWD I h5-r 1 '-.;.,,~1~, ~, -I 0 !l's ve•y eosy 10 spot on . _ _ . . _ Ameri ca n on vacation. He's the one who's in a hurry 1o --. ,.,-.,,R-E--F-=-z""O~N~, '"' r•.o.>••I I 17 I I I' O Comp let• the chuclcl• quoted _ . . . _ b)' lolling In !he missing words '--'--'---'--'--'-~ you dev1lop lrom srep No. 3 below. • s ' f) PRIN T NUMBfl!EO tE ITEl!S IN SQUAR ES ' ' -~-'~-~-;~;,-~~~M_._''-'-'-0-i~'~~'-'.._~l._11111 I I I I 497.1761 WHITE-WATER VIEW i'; G. I. lJ11111 . 2 Brh111. & den. 7. baths: lots of dt•i'll· i11~. Si~ilr 01· lease-. S l!l,:100. --GEMi-- 120-}" Tu~lin Ave .. N.P.. REAL TOI~§ G42-lli'J3. Laguna Brokers I !1107 Oro 101;, Oro OPEN 11<1 J2ilg ~1nrningsidr. 1'.\96 !1'1orningside 675-1219 Al.i\l OST Jo~INISHED $.\3,750 fo"ully lnsulaterl, 2 t~n. 2 ba. f rplc:, \Valk in etosct. skylights, b c a m <"eiling, lots of stora~t-'. 1045 Oro St, Owner 494-4288 TIME FOR • Q,UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 $3.c,000- Model Condition l..ovcly ~ bdr n1s, 2 hnth ho111c- l\'ilh gon·d 11~sun111.hle 7', Joo.n! \\'ilh ri·1n1ily 1·111 & firrpl;;icc . Kitchc11 huil! ins. F(H'!'Cd ui1• IH!.'lL Pal in. Qui<·t cul de s11c :s!1-ect. CnJI :iAA-9210 [~·] 2j2Ql La Paz Rrl. Newport Beach NEW OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX 4 \x<droon1s 2 ba th -3 bedroom 2 bath, each unit has R lircplaec, ilnd fant8s llc coastal view. 3400 ~. ft. 646-7711 liAR.BOR VU ~'IONTECO Sharp upgraded 4 BR. as nC\v. Open .1-5 dally. 1742 Porl 1\.1a nlt>igh Cit'. Q\\'J'ICI', &14249 * MONACO PERFECTO 1t HVll, 2 BR + den/3 Br.. Sate loe, 111e~ to JI a r k, pool, schl. Prof. h1dscp, decor -deep shag, bricks, v.·ood & gag BBQ. $65,500 Fee. By Own 644-4011 VIEW· TENNIS.POOL I r.~yfr••nl !!nn11:.~ I !:Oar ,<.;J1p~ ~'ull ·":>t'<'11r11~ !11;::hl'ISP :-ilt'C[ & 1·onrrcte t'Olll!tr\Jctlvn l'r1\•a1t• 1:a1•,1nit•s ~ i,:.!r.1gL' ,,.ll:t•''-'S Per w11t. J:o~)f !Hjl .~ll!Hlc'<'k t·nu"11:d nµp<'Jriunltv 10 P11r · o•li:i-.» B:1~·/nJn1 l'ioper'.y 111 ;-.., 11 p1_.r1 Bc1h·i1. :t lO FeJ·n,111•l<> llrl., ~.il. 675-85SI NEW OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX B~;1Jn~q11, :.' harh . ~ ~,,i], l'P1,1n 1 l1.11!h, (•:u·h unit h•t.' n f1rppl."l1·0•. <•nd l:u11a~1" ··v .. :.t;il 1·10:1,, :;.100 sq. tt 1; ;i;_;711 Walker &Lee REA\ llT•Tl PALERMO HY l f\\l;\!-:ft 11ort/in' \'11•1r Honv·~ I J;I', r·:1111 nn. ! 1 _.Ea. I !o •(·I. .~· f'\ll',L~ l .. •1-:P •''•J'llf'I' )11! ~jJ.JOO .'\I) <lilf'll!.~ plo!.it:.P G.11--12::9 BIG CANYON This n1:1g-nificr11r 4 BJ{ l:PtJWO!Jll h(lf111' Cl'l'flled hy lh;• :11·1·hH"1'! 111111cr is one 11r. ll'IJ•' il"'a u1y. 1\lodeslly 11r1rctl ;11 S2:1:i.OOO. l)ON /\LD i\-1. BIRD Assoc. * 832·8800 * 17802' I rvine Blvd. Tusiin -SUPER BAYFRONT ELEt;AN"r h<llllC. Pro. de· 1''11". I Ul'. ·I l 'l tin. Fau1. T1•11nis loo! Call the D.A. fi<::-7311. CHANNEL FRONT PIER & 2 SLIPS 2 BH, 2 EIA. Belo11• n1urket. ('ill! 675-2·1·15. EASTBLun~ Condo. Owner . t'ot·n1al D.R., 3 BR, 21 ; Bu, fain rn1, patio.· Split lrveL Incl. rec. fa c i I , S67,CNXJ. 832-5888 PARK Lido Conrlo: l'edec. 3 BR. 2 ha.. hobby m 1., lnclry. rn1. Dbl. gar. $•t3,800 Broker G'iu--5200 H.V. 1-lrns .l br. f<-a°' r111. clin r n1, 3 M, ll'g lot. Npt schls. $79,9':;o, O 11.11 er . 1!33-3&14 BAYCREST • 3 BR. + den, 2~~ ha. 2036 Commodore $69,000 (H\'l'let 833..:Jgfr, Newport Height~ Exciting ViN Of bny, ocean &. harbor llghts. Brand 1~w 4 !Xfrm .. 2 ba.; plush crui>ets thruout. 2 F'rpJCB., 2 baJconJe11, & the Wt in n1ilny extra!I! See it today! $79.cm.: , CALL -E> f46·Jf14 A..•'-7fut.TY Nt•t Newpi9rt Pe1t 01'flr1 Sl-111111'. 1·l,--.11n. rf':t<I/. 1111'"' Jy hullli' Ul 1•:-.o•f'Jlf·lll ftl'f'll tlt>o'.'di'< n"11 011nrr, l\lust .~l't' tr1 uppro•, 111 1" OH· llJ1V 1•t'l•'I' of J11"1 $::2.~J. (;fl 11 .'117ff.11!fl ,\-_:I ... -------SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CµSSIFICATION 700 Owner sacritjce beaut, near l\C\V 3 Br, 3 Ba. Bluf111 condo \\'ilh forever view of 1nl.8. 44 cu111om extras. Nr. pool & tcnnin cluh. 641-21~ . ---------.",- • , . .. ·- Munt111y, f~l;ru,or1 11, 111/4 Ll All t' PILOT 25 305 1 Houses Unfur n. 30S Houses Unfurn. 30.5 Duplexes Furn. 345f Apt. Unfurn. _____ 365_ t ~pt. Unfurn. -365 B•lbo. Peninsula I Irvine Sa n Clemente G I I University Park 166 , Money to Loan ---------~ 240 Houses Unfurn. 1st TD Loans Newport Be•ch 1_ ..... _;...;.._....;.;;.... ____ 1 •nera Costa Mesa BAY v\~w 2 hr, din rm, l---'----'-------l l.G \it'lUXt' '!. i.11· Uu11l•·11 T ._ I Bl{ /\Ji! "'llh ,i;:.1r a1·1,1.~, NEWLY DECORATED I UP TO 90% 8'4 % INTEREST !hick shag, drps, gar, yrd, 3 BH .. 'l btilhs. ti le-••.• S2!l(J TENNIS BUFFS !ally furn \\'U'>hl•r 1tr)•'r, frr)ln p.1rk 11.nd trnn1"' 1: blk to bay, I IJlk to 2 Hll, I bA lnhouse •••. S300 Only slcp.'I. 10 !t•nnls l'OUt1 , h,-ull'd l'll'lt11 (lt·i•::a n \'U'i• twttni rt·liri1-:~ tJ u 1 I I in s BEAUTIFUL beach. $325 yrty. av! 2rl1 3 BH .,2 ba.1115 ••••.••••.. $390 1>wunnUng pool IJ'Ortt NEW 20-1 Dl·li.!ucJo Hi t l•1I! oil S~l()()/11t•• 11)tt•nt 64-1-Tlll GROUNDS 2nd TD Loans 963-53.1.1 2 nit., d··n, 2 & ......... J-MX) 3 bedroont, ~or l ' den), Cu11~lrll) r.ap1slr;11t11 ~r (';1111 Ill ~l lrJUlf'' 1'1 0 11"ilfl. Corona del M•r 3 Hit bonus nn, 2 lill •. $425 forn\.'iill d.lnll\g, hreplace self 1no i)H} Ei-trPlln 1 SliK l>"I Balbo;11 Jsh1nd 1 '1,,··· '" hu' hn. .\ i.turt'~ lowe,t r•t•t Ora n9e Co. I;:.:;.:.;;.;_;:.....::;:;_~.;..:.----3 BH, larn. rui., 2 IM.i , • · J-IJO ~·ll'1u1lng vven, t~;iutiful 'c1111• n10 121:11 1 1~ -:.'.li7 1 :l't' ll t•a1 ,(, Slo1 •' \\,1h•r S I M.._ C SEAWIND <IBH,lum.rn1,:1 11bH .. $il'Xi ·""'n \i t'Y./nigtt llg!t I 0,. U"::;--.,. -1\'l''fRAl' I Rr upl . 111!'. t .,1n1'-'•' l<t·i• f{~\ 1-i.linrll") att er ••• o. 1 Bit, 1·11. '·"·"'"· ,,,_ .. 1·195 3 ~ I l s. nl--L .,t_ .:;d lt Du pt •' ·' ' I " [ --]~ 642,2171 545, 0611 u " 11~t'Cll11lt']y uvlt~lnblt!. Lot·u u.'CI tul&ll)' !urn, 1111,ht·r. di')t·r, runllt' -~ r1• r1~. 1t•h1I!' 11" l(J ••111 1111 hid•·•! 1\1r/t·,,nd Sr N.xt To Spynlass hl "'h un II " hilt• or 11 r" ""' ,..,.c,, SIJO n1•> 121J 1 ~lt".-qt.!I s111111'" l'•·•I ,\<hilt~. '"' Servlng !lltl'bor IU1.'a 24 ...... , ":Ill ,., '"' a •JOr p1...,., Ol."t'ilo 1 It'll 111 u~1 :.l'<' ,. ,.. VIEW Vit>-11• l1ills. $49.l per 1nonth. 192 Ot>I Gnrlo Ht! SIOO niu' ,\lf>n·f'n, 1;7::,.1i.'l:.'9 1\li1 ·n<~ l't'!' Mortgage•, 6-14-4ti.'j7. 1·uJl 71.J·l~f\:!XHi, ~l :>·~·]."i·J:l71 \'EH\' {\!l rtll' I Bi uppt·r t,,\l{t;I" 1 n it s1 : •. -•. Trust Deeds 260 3 Bedroom, 2 bath hon1e, 3 Bdroi _ 'l Ba. near Ol.:can, _'c"c"c"c"c'-------Yr·I~ :;-:., )WI-. \\"11' IMt 2 lllJl{,\I. $1i.1 & SllW Moblle Homes For Sale 12S l7i0 (;rwJJ;e Avenuc ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;) fireplace, formal dining, I cd rl t k 1 Cri•tl'. tlrfl", .) 1 \ / r ,. ( Hacienda de M esa Costa l\1esa sE'lf-cleaning ov1;1n . Enjoz c~nnel,tc ii'ls~~1.i' po~ 1 /n1~ Duplex•• Unfurn. JSO li7'.1-J:)(l:t )!:11 \\ \\ i1._.1n Nn . I C' .. \I Frt>c Cuust to Coai;t Calalo"' 2ND TRUST DEEDS pr1vuw ....,..,n>n>unlty <en''' MOBILE HOME "' ... ,, ' ls!WesternBankBl<lg. t...-omn1 .. pool •. tenn i s, Corona d e l M ar RALB(I,\ !-;h111d i11 1 1-'Dana Po1nr FOR SALE •• 4 HOMES-MESA To borrov.' on your lleal swhnmin~ pool in this clubliouse, ,1uiet un('-ivu.v ----------BH , uuf :11)1 '\r 111 -----------1 F:i>tatc, invest for good presligious area above Unive1·sity Park, Irvine 1 ·d · SILVERCREST 1 LOT • $64,950 yield, or sell existing note. Corona' del r-.·Iar. $·195 per Days 552-7000 Nights ~t~,~, 0b~tsl e vlf\V, ,steiis FH1'.:Sll l»un1 , 'lBH, ll•I•, Yl':id~6_ Cpl uul,i :!".!"i '. 1:11<, :!'~ B.\ 11 /frpll·: :! MOBILE HOME Call us Signal f\.1ort11:a1::e Co. month -lease. 644--4687. s~o" ~ ~~&-P77"6"11 H.;,,~81~:;_e liv rn1, <t1n111;.:, .:u•·'1 iuHt, Hl1 1·. j.,-1-;&; I HJC , l11ilr.1 i.:111·;1i.:•·. pario, ·I ~paralt> rf'n1ul honit'S on (7l-1 ) 500-0\06 1 -----'-~..C~--'-~-, .. N nio. \M • .,.. -.. ""· $:i50 ·191-6CH5 or i\lr Jnhuso11 \'EAHL'\.-J.5~,-~·n1i\T plu,li •'l•ll•l1JI' 111111~ "..'1}11 Alt n ~·,.~~~:· :! b~~n! .• B'' I'~:,',':,·~.·. 2~11.r dl'f'P l{-:1 lot. Afl.n•l1••d iiiiiiiiiiii l "•ou~:1~h'& bhr hon,~~-c,1ose 2 RI{. i Ba . . . ....... S32:1 616-4172. ·l~J.i_.,_,_i:_1._______ ! l1t!l"l1l (ltl 11,Jll'r. !11"11 •Tp!,, I \'1,1,1 I~~· IU:/lcl ------1 ~ " ga1·ages. All :.! bt•rl r•.i11ns. ~ac sops. irepa(.'t.', 'l BR. 'l h<l, 11 l" ........ S:.!7:1 N ewport Heights 3 UH, spal·iuus, :-.un11.1• .I:.:. St".!ll 11111 G-;:,_;,.;r~;.w hi l-\ll~ East Bluff 1vasher & cll•ct. tll'y('r, 11·irf'd Just 597-12 do11,n. F'i'f·~nl)' y1uu, carpel, slOYe & reh•ig. 3 BR 1, "· ... 1 _.;.;..c:.c.:....;. _______ I for """ Hii· -·oiot.. klt--lo. .,M mo Pli ,.,,_. 3os·, ,..,, . " w1hs .•.•.. $300 ,~ , ~i 1 nf'\\", ,;;,... o ll11y. S.175 bo · "'"u '-V ' 1nunted.Lon <>terint,.11111us, ~ '#<JUU• • • LY . 'II Nu\\l·v t1' H e ghts 3 ~·!3-ll"uo·S w ·"''-,·. Ba l a Peninsula I l'l0t.;k, storage shed, t<111d. " I at, & weekends. ·1 1 {, '.! liaihs · · · ·· · S:JI;{) ·l:·O ,_,,... 2 .... 1 "" .... 'f<T-vu u 1 lJon'r 111iss 1his sll'C':A''" in· llent.19 ,,.. t ~~~~..c,c... ______ .i UR, 21 ~ bl.Jihs .... S·iOO,·l:.OJ ..... ,11uou1, wt I honH'. I ~c~~t ~1~•.li~~:~;~'1'>1.','1''·,,~'.~~ vcslrnent. C;lll 1.,.1d<•Y /,;,iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiijiiiiiji"::Oiij~/*b 4 hBR.A3d B1 A, 2 blks lo 5 Bil.., 21 ~ ba ........... S:ltij Hu11t11-11is1·, c:~pcts1,.,u.dra(:lf's , Co5ta Mesa Lt1\RGJ-: 1 111~. :1q111,_ 1 hi~.•·,· '' "• R:\J-3305. eat . u Is, no pt'ts. 1~·e oc~dt..-.... .,.,.... per "'' or •1tT,ul. 'l • 111u, .,,, 11.rlul! pk. •111·11y fro m noisy 300 $350/r.to. 424 Puinsetlia. CALL 552 -7500 111onth. 06 ~ 6·-O 5 55. 1\lr. CllAH.~llNG :.! Bil., fph·, bll 41' 1ni·!,! , r,-;;,_1,;i~1 11:"" St. 011c-h<11f bl. fi'<iti) ~·lub· _H_o_u_se_s_F_u_r_n_is_h_ed ____ 167 -c>-oc'o'="c·~-~~----Bunielt. .(. gar J 1L~1 n ·df't..·nrar. d ------- e OELUXE e : Cl:, !. l~.\ :11•1 fur Jea:.e l1wld .,p;it nlit,h "I" $Uill•, d in ri11 ,\· •llol ~fltni;•• ,\1110 <l•~1r 11rwn,·r a 1':1ll. l'nhl f\· HP1"1"1':1 I lu•n .Jll'!I Ph f.~4-IWG I • ~:l!fi • hous('. Sl:i.·19;1. (';ill J:'.VI·:s. ::-VJSIQN Sl90 J•er 111Q C11 ll llQ h B1·n· Corona del M ar 21 3-694-4 ti'.IO, !)97-71!"12. General 2 Bdrn1, l ba. So. uf l111 y, "! 1•r :i hr, llrps, cl']ll . gar, nt•I, l!t·i·tt.ir.;e Jt f'a l rur:. CAN BE SEEN AT: .c.__;:.c.:.;._ _______ I S~. per n"IO. fl t!ll:1, riu 1te1s · STJO-SJOO. ~lti·:»so. l.,\!tC J·: 1Hr~ ,,1,, <i1rp•·\ i;i :, ,\uHi.:••., \\i.y, ;-..13 tht'Hl~hour ".! lill:>o.:ki-1 .. I !\lanu:.:f'rl Ii~' C $1·1:; -NICE. Bat•h near Call 673-4171 after 6 pni. • red hi'll 2J011';.11irh ::>L 6tl-\Ol8eves. ~--~------ RESTMONT bcaeh, sep. kitchf'n & gar, 3 Br ,, B-ff-nl · & . . Newport Shores Dana Point ll\'Ot1"h. ~-rpl« -~-111·1 lla 1 ~11.!.l.\,\l \\ ,\J.TEl:S ("() ESTATES TH.1-PLl::X, No end Li1"u11a ' ... '1 • ,..c g.u . ·o:.::.!:::.:.:....:::.:;:.:.:::.----1 io·i s· . -' " . $350. alt 5 or \Vet'kends, Rl:~ALTY I F:ALTOR8 -P 1\ NORAi\l!C 11l11tt•1\·atf'r :->1111.~I·· 01 ttJufil" S :.'~1ll Huntington Beach 11lU l 'til!Jtt':>. 111 \"ill •\•••( :1 . Ill' Or., i.ln."it . fCc•n!r1d 1'1;11.;1, '!.-2 br. $21.1 - 2 Bil, rrplc, carpo11, 61' "1"1 71'' Larks UC ~. t' fll.",\Ul' c •11at ti-•>•. 481(, t • \ . I blk .... ' " I '" ...... , .. ' -p I Un!" Pai·" C"nl" r . " v Ot't.!ill\ \'!('II'. ~fl· .\ Hit, ~7 ' J \'f'. arro~s tn•>>< f!i·r·.1 ... ,.,,,, ... _._ -.-t111g ,.,.1,1•... IJ'.!Hl"\ ~ uo 11 · y . " • "r. 1vu1e · ..,1 . ~ 0 , ...... ti"'' r ~ ·' ., ' " 1 2 :l o /. !"'!l'11S lo Ul"n.111 , II ""'I I 11 •I ·•-.1,. ('0111111 . Jlu$11. l L•ll •·Hi. $ Pl'ninsula. Nice Br, I Ba on g:round ·' ,.. '· " nn. ·n.r ) ,1 •·" 11 \'. \!In ~--~--~ CON ., ,... g;u'ltgc~. ·ll:-1, II")· inc•l!l!!'. Oil f! IXIUL O[' !t:1111l:o>. Nt'I\' pnt &· kitl'h. $:!00 .. Jlll). -1~:\-i:.;,7 ltl.':''J'I(' '! bi· h1J!ll(" ("I'"'" i\i...I' It,\\", PK. i\J\..il{,. X!111 !ll\'t'$ll1H'nl, 10•; t!vwn, $:l -2 BR 2 BA frplc 001-, garage. supPr ar1:a 0 . 1 $' ""'C:.:"-'='O'-="-'::::..::;c.:_ __ \ for shflivin~. Sll , 750 gara:;e 1 blk' Ucach, 'coron~ 67?.-2925 after 6:30pn1 :.! Bil condo .. , ..... $~21~11122;, cpl 111g-hy inc. -1j(J/n10, Laguna Beach 1 .. l1•'n1 •h .~· :-h<1ps. ~'11·t·pL u·<', ! 1 .. o SC :')18-01'13. ):tn l, !"••l"lll"I, $1<1 \"I' ,~· l"l·fni.: JOC:AL Sun111H·i· & \\'uill,•r SAN l'LE,\I1·:NTJ·:-Nr-1v 11n c{' Mnr. NF.\V Spyglass l-li!I hon1e, 3 BR "O•<<lo ... 1265 Mo/I~.,:. $."(1111. 1110. 1'1>. til>--Cl''~-. ,•,L·~ k · c · f NU VIEW RENTALS •1 ·r· t • BR 21 '" .,.. Nl-.:\VPOllT Shol'cs. 2 BR. 0 VER L 0 0 I\: INC Bo:1t "" Honies Dy 0 11111·1·. l!li:J 11n1r l'', .1 u111ts 011 lhl' hlu fs • "agni lt.:l'n vu, .. · 11 3 Bl< honir •.. $:i:iO !\lo; lse. .~· 11·~·1 •)u•11ds. 6'':.:24 Univf'rsnl u I uv1•1•looki11g lht• h I u c 67:S-4030 or 494-32-18 b11, 19 1'uhuron Bay. I < BR 1 2 2 BA + Den. Swim, tennis, C;inyon br;11ul N1 1 lrg ='-c-~--~ a'ii xlra.~. u;inhsf;~11:.~~:;1 a~~;; Pat•ifi1•. J-t hr, 2-1 hr,'.!· J tr V U. $ 350 RA'N""c"H"R·El•IA''L'T'"y'ls c. soft wate.r. $340.645--4948 custo1n2BH,'.!HA.~·,1n1:1~111· NI~\\ "..'l or ~p!11 li•v , 11 /11 r I k -1· , .. ,.. ,.. 1 1 1 J · 1 ~·w ~un;i · • · · Costa Mesa I San Clemente °'.:t•_an vu, l_rg df'<:k, Lt·;'"" ('1'1lt•• ,\, dr11.~. J hl ks fro111 " . 1• ·cs, llluunl:uns, :,th s 1 h's. .l")i l'. C l'p.~. poO . 'I bo· tl k U k" t * 2 ° 0 . , <I'' ;ty-its 39 • * lll· 000 ** 1'1> 1110 1>11·\tl" g·,, 11111 I ·11 °1'1 11 ·10°11«>1><' CIJ \I fa1r.\'ay Pa lni s 11 r in J.! s l!HJ'ng1•s. ul s!and111g v1c11·. !i,, ,1 $ . ., · · ~ , · , " ,, . • " , . •run1·,.-I G II c $125 1100 ,. pt ~ '· ·· ·· -· ···· · ;.i QUIET t-ount'"" 1 iv in g ·I.,."'"""''!""'"'"';;,,;;,,..,. FOil. lse San Clemente 5 'H)7-20:l0. l";dl ;,;,7.i;:-,i;~ for d1·1:11l s. l 1• lflH .o our~ I' , '· · :_\ hr. Bayfronl . ·; ;: I ~--~-------Palnl Sp1in~s 1\l11!1ilf' f';1rk, DAVID D. CARLSON Bo<1isliJI ..........•. S 425 Lo1vely& 21:JR th\\'/dcn, fresh Laguna Beach B1 "il· -11Ba. fantastic11 t.'Uston1 Apts. Furn. 360 }I" 01.'c"..,-,--cC"""-,---.,.--, 6300 Bolen1. 110 1:;9, s2:1.~i00. REAL TOR 833-9293 -11 11 1 1,. 1 ,10,-pa n1 crpt ruout. Resp )U I lOUSe on go course ~ -I nn. A111 '' i1h g!l r aer'Oss ,., 2 , · ir. iu"JClr iciv -· · • ""U"i" w/gd ref'•. ·~.-mo. 121· 2 Bit bit · B Ibo P · I 1"-':'\" 1, .I ,i;, :l /\,\ , al! .xtr;1.~.1 --.--.-_. ...... .,...,., I :! hr. _ flt UR Shore-'"" ,.. .. .. +'-"'·' a -. ns, c i!flra~e. panora1na ocean v 1 e 1v a a en1n su a f1111 11 p<l t"k arul li'n11is - lu111 nr 1111furn . nn Ql"(':ll1 Mini-Investor• elilfs . , .......... S :xlO 5-IO-4752 good No. end location. 492-7743 l\1':1111 c·1•il1t1~s h u 1 ! 1-u1 s . Capis!1·ano Sho1·1·s. l~SO N .. : .1 tw .. Harbor \'il·ii· .. s 525 J BR, '.! BA, FIR, DIR, SZ.IO -NICE 2 Br. t.:;jnyon San Juan Capistrano $3S WEEK & UP S2Ull/rnn. ag1·nt. t>-l·l-i21 1. El Cain inn Ht•;il, s 11.,1.1. 'iii, · $:;oou. 11•itl st;u·1 }"u1' 1 br. _ ){i•u l Sp.vi: lass .. Sl ,OOO L/R, Ney,· (; re en b r 0 0 k hon1c, big yard, 2 patios. II Sleeping Rooms San Clt'n1cnc .. c•, S "! o , o o o , 1·stah~ huilding ll'""f!1·a111 Bkr 67'722S hontf'. 992 C?i.iiialion, Cl\1. $300 -Vi1:coria Beach, 2 Br, BRAND ne1v J BR 2 ha. • l lousckeep!ng Hoon1s ·~"'""'"' 11il l1 1hf'$'"' 1100·1, .. ,, , .. ,.,,,.,. '""";;;;;';;;--r'""-;;;;;;--;:,;l.~~<l''!.._______ '''"'' ,.,,.,,,,,. 0 v· ~-.:~., " ·" 75--0771 1· · ' · hon1c, 1 111i. to San Diego • cean lCW Apts lol in Lo11...: Bea1·h. (>nly 1 Bit lfouse, $113, util pd. • $313 -Allrat'. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1-·ry,-y. Lush cpts/drps, 111·iv. BALBOA INN NJ-:\V l"USIOn1 nit !l(';1u1.v in SZ7.500 full ptit't.'. ;\l'I fa,._1 ~ c .11;1. Also z OR. ,i:, dt'n, *13 Bf~ 3kB,Ba\. 2 sto1-y1 tu1~'n·1 bhns, :l sto ry liv rrn "'ncl. patio. Pool privileg" <tdull p;u·k on the lo11}'. Cail Cdi\I. Bach. Unit, Nli, S90. i_se: u3c. y, poo, gar, \Y/frplc. Ocean vie11• deck $3251 499-3~36 105 tttain Su·ec, ~IS.500. bi.H.IT!~. The Real Estate Fair A.gt. Fee. 979-&130 $:11;,. n10. &33·1653/83.3-897-i gw·age ' '' 1110 · '' · 575-8740 SACKIFIC'I·; Sli!l:..o. :!fl:> :~1 536-2551 Balboa Peninsula EASTSIDE. 3 B ed ro 0 in NU,V.IEW RENTALS South Lagun;11 Costa Mesa Lido \\"ith'!'Cn111t r•:tt·K. l'ool. ...... -........... --....... I house 01' 2 & den, 2 bath, 6TJ-1030 or :lM-32-18. SJ1>ACJOUS BR house, $30 WEEK & UP 2 cttrports. r,7;,..11'.2:.'0~iiiii~~ REDUCED $7500. BAYFRONT, pri. bc;lch, di.", $300. Agent fi.Ki-3255 OCE,\i'\' VILW , :: ,\rch Bay, bit-in kit. slo\·e & rcfrig. :, UNITS-OCl.· ... \N. '"'110.''T lgC' J Hr or 2 Br duph•x. 1. BR Hou_se, $U5 uril nd. 1 ' 2 Br Jr~ "'!Lio. frptc priv. sz;,o. 499-:li:\6 ci·e. •• Studio .~ 1 Ull Apes. ' " \' I 2 B $1 · '" TV & ~·laid Sel"Vlt'C {lv;;il '7' ""I \ t ,,. 9"9-8 ~ ""' Phone Sl"l"Vil"t' -!llrl. l'ool .. SL.HI' ,i;.. BEACH ;If •h~••. 3 ry or n10 tu n10. t'urn r., 30. 3 BR., $1S.i S:l;)()/lse. 01\·ner. 499-,. 1 1 ~". Houses Furn. or e Rial Estate. Gen1r.t LJ-:VJ-:1. bid .... ,\nn UH" ~2".000 Cll' unfurn. ti ··-W·O I g . rce j m L-H 'll • c ' ... "~ aguna r • Unfurn. 310 hi ld,·en ,f,_ 1~e1 Scet1on i.'i~I Ga1·iola Dr. Lai-:.Bl';1ril L.i\r..Ci:: :l Br, 3 Ba. Bltin!>. 4BR, Fan1. Rrn, bl!ins, all ·r•~,, N t tll I '\I S 7 -...,. ...,,,., ("\l"J)()t' I(., l . I .1,1~IO -· lO'; 1Jo1rn CrJ)/drps, rrpl c, sundeck, fenced, near shopping & NE\V <11311 hon1C', (•pis, drps, Lido Isle J.11!'9755 or li4~<!;!67 Acreage for sale 150 QUl.'-:T:\l!D HE.\I ."I y w.ir... s~oa. 67J...Thtl. schools, ~335 n10., 515-76'15 disl11vshr, fnl'd iu y t1 .' ::c:..:....:.:.C:-------20--A~C~R-, •. -s---,-,,'--'= .. , 1.~iHI l!att:IJOr B!vdB. 64:l-h2!n T -t~"J. ~nyfron~ pier, float, 5 ZBR. gar, nr bus & store. $335.n10. 541)..:,COO c.-.;t. 482 2 BR house, 1 11a,-l1~ rniS. *SUS CASITAS* "l Bl?.. I 111', t'IU"p('ts, 1lra p. ;, firf'pl ai.:e. Pool. 'S2'l;1/i\IO. ffi.).-0.-iti'.? \IC!·'. 2b'.cRc.~,c,.-.,-,~,-,,c,.,~S".?:,(l I n10 .. uril 1Kl. ;\<Ills, nu pt~ls, lii J.-2663 ~BR·c.c,~B~.1-.-C~rl~,~,-.-,,-.,-c.,, p.'.lintcd. full y cpts, $225. n10. 6i5-675-I 2 HI\ .. blt -lns, pool. Adults. Sn pt •ts. S:!"l5 -Leasr ~l·:~Il"'Ll·: P.. !•:. li7:l ... Ml:i ! Costa Mesa H\"OC"iHlos. 1 111 g rap<•hi.lll I un 1nglon eac r, .. lia,671~:1n201~f,or yrl}', E.asl.sldc. Nu paint & crpl. wkdas lit.•fore •I. liI:)-0216 Slv/refri~. P;;rL ftu·n. A••J t~urnished Bachelor's .~ $175,000. Trnu~. l)u u ~, WALK TO BEACH .,... .; Adlts. 5-18-3681 aft 3pm wk nds to tennis crt. Newly deo ·"r l B<lrn1's. Exeeptioru11ly P · II' lk h I I C 1 M V"l1\' N. 2 BR d •-!t"n 3 811_, ·'· b_a. cor,>do, '""· &_ c1-ptd. $-100 ino. C1ul nice. :!llU 1\ew1:.ort lil. C:'ll I rics1. Stvu! .f.. ,\s~ut·. a . to sc oo s and os a esa r~ ice puo., .,.,_ 7~7-a5j() sho pp1ni::. Bn1nd n *' \\", Appli's, kids. See !101\'. drp~, gai ·· ?OO I. S165: . _ 67~2279· 2 Bil., $175. l"pls, drps, hlr- C • 1 ~·nuip!e.,.l's anrl Ouplf'xf's.1 STUDENT Ok-I Br. l\lobile Homefinders 547-9641 Capri Realty &14-7;i2:i Condominiums ins, single sLy, bt•a111 l"C'll. ommercia J·:a~y tC'11n.~. 1\·loney m;ik1'r;;, Hon1e.$115. Hw-ry on lhis! Laguna Niguel Unfurn. 320 Infant or Sf'll'cled ptt ok. Property 1 SB SCO"il' Rl-:ALTY JJ&..T.1::.1 Homefinders 547-9641 Dana Point 2019 \\lallacP, ."\111 t:, Take-Out Restaurant Nr11·por! Beach 11r. 0Cl·iu1 .t elly hall; illl'I. l;ind. Rc·a !<ltll1n11(·:". lih.1 '· l1 ~;;.fi7f'IO T\\"O adJ<lilllllt.: In l"<l Ille pro1)('rt1(':oi, 1·1•111•'1" Cu:.l;1 ~ICSil. 011 llf'r. &l:'>-:?rr10/fi.l:!-6:;GI' NEWPORT BEACH 1-'rl!nf' J{ayfron! Sil l" For ho.:11 N'flRlr & i-;i.ll•<: Bill Gnindy JU1r. 67:-Hl lf.I ---------THE SHORES Costa Mesa 646-92-13, MG-8&52 I d t · I p I 168 QUJJ-.'.T frunl :.! Bit. niap!c . ~---n US r1a roper Y f u l"ll u 1 i 1 5 la uOO 3 BR, fan1 r rn, ocean v1e1\', At11-aclive ocean \'iew deck, BACHELOR AIYf', I adull, pool. :•pl . SI~. i7o De.hnar: S:l9:i. op~·!n Sa1 & Son, take ney,• 4 BR, easy niain1. 2 SfORY, 3 br, 2_1:.: ba. all no pels. Utll Pd, Sl.lU/niu. FOlt SALl-.'. · 1'000 sq. ti. Dl'I Oh1spa to Ocean Hill, Beamed ct•ilings. S<'\1-clean elect, stove rcfr1g. c1·p1 s, Call fi.l:.!-1960 nt•11· Tilt-up bu ilding on Huntington Be•ch rh:-ht ro l'J.1:;1 l\larina Vi.!>1a. O\'t'll, <:pt/drps Security drps, dbl gar, \\'ater pd. .1 . :,l().(X(! $tJ. It. Of l:L.nd . l~>' t f".?1 31 691...()1-13 ga1 r. Near beach. $-150 inel. $27;,. 5'18-199} Utl pd, Ba1t:h1, Pl'IV! f!Ult C', "-.. <-it t I I t ~ fenC\!d, 1 IH u I only No pc ls, ,.._,. .. •n -~-er tti pro\"1r c 3 BR .i\lobile ho1ne, Sl i'l:l. FOJt Lt.'.ASE-3 BR, 2 B.\, u~e 0 poo, lennis courts. E.ASTSIDE . Lgc _3 BR SIJO. 5•1l!-14U5/5'lg-!1251 9',l . 2"1 yr. financing. l\1ds pPl s. drps & cptd. large fnC{] yd 2::16.112 Sidney Bay -193-5769. Condo, dbl gar. Patio. 17~1 - •Call 5-l&-3107 • Homefinders 547-9641 .... -/oH st. RV parking. $.110, 4 BR 2 ba, liv. rm & din. Tustin. No children under • TltOPI C~L POOL • FOR SALE .. 16.000 sq. re. 496--0685. area, fr·plc, bl t I ins , 15. Agt 646-325.'l l BR. _furnished. \Valer Tl d L B h -----------. & gas paid. ~>-18-1168 101~·1000, _ 1 1 t-u 1 r 1 h 1 o 1 tl 1n 1 i; , on _ aguna eac LITTLJ:: nlansion, 3 RR, cptsk/drphos, patio, 2-c1ar gar . t-!unt1ngton Be<11ch 1 BR. '"· 1165_ 1,1,•al tor l>a- .,.,, s I· . u anr . u 111• frplc. brand ne"·· Dana y,•or s p. view. n1n1ac. " · do1\·n -Scllt'r Iv provide 1 Bn llou~e $li0. Sa111ricd H;i.rhor, $300. 495-4486 eve. $360 Isl, last & dcpasit. AlTRAC 2 story, 2 br, ] \ 2 chelor. Adults. 1!193 Chun·11, long l~rn1 liuanc-irn:. fldult, 110 IX'1S QI" children.lc':CCCC:'-'--=::c.::::..:.::o_:c""--·199-25-1-1 b;i, 1>.•asher/dryt'r, pool.1_'4_ .... _c'6:c""lc]_. ______ _ PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME . ,. ·,l .( .. " O\"er 500 !:t ll "l"C'1'!'. anti JO slrci1n1s 11·1th 11·a1cr [alls erC"atr• a rcl<1:-.ing scltin,.; hir }'OU!" SJl;U:IOUS Jl(",\" 1-11r '.!· bedl"()(.)111 ;1p:irtn11•111. ~·nn 11 $170. t·urniturc nvailuhlc-. Office open !.l:OO Ju li :lKl. 2:mo t"11irv1c11' R!I .. Co:;ta !\lcsa . Phone : 5'!: .. 2:Ul(l. ~----El Puerto Mesa UNOER NEW MANAGEMENT "2 H!~ Hltn:-, 111•111.\ 111•!"•!!';1;,•ol. O"!h I ~:1rit~1·:-. f\(o;1111irul l.111d~t ·t111uii.:. Lq.: p!;iy an'''· "' ··lil ld '$ dn·;1111 r r .. ~·· 1 .. ~hPpp1n~: ,\, ~1 ·!1 1' l"iillill'O'l1 ll •'h""lll!'. X l:! I) l.~O; 1f 11•• :i llS .~·fi-7:1:11 \\'.\I.I\ lo l11•n1·h. di\ 3 hi'. 'l i,., Bllrli'i. 1111·! dslnl'sh1·, 1·rp1/drp.~. ~11 11ki·n l1v n n, fr-p h·, t'rJ t•l J.:al", Jll ! p ;1I. S:!:l."1 Jll'r 1un -;1 ~. ,\ 11,11:111 :1rt• (';'!]I ~;~-:Iii:\/; "!. llr. l"Hl"pts. 1.h·;ip•'S. Blt-ut~. ··a1·1~1r1~. r blk It) !-i('h sho1>11i ng ,f.. f1·ce"·ay , J chiltl ok NO f'E:TS. Call l>-16-37Rti !U" 5.J5-{)76Q l"N~"U ll.N 2 Br:, 2 h.a;«, Bright & sunny, drp~. 1·lost•ls galo1'"· ~! ,{· c·uld 1v11tl'r furn. I f'hild, no pets. $E15. 842-16:-\!J h11 , Il a. lllO. OLJ-:ANVIF:\V :.! Hr!t·, 1 hl1i11s epl.~. dr11s. d /11, !q1lc, .s2:\5-S225 '.)'jl)-1121. WA'°'L"""'K"'"""T~O~B=E7A7CH~-I I S· 2 Br, Cq1Js, drps, Blt.n5, ga1•agc. :ms llilh SJ , JJG-.216.-, ~X~7-~57 I • NEAR BEACH I Branrl new 2, 3 & 4 Br, 1.·n1 dqis, bll ns , ga1·. Z!l 16th tll" :Jt I Hl lh SL :\-17-.1957 I l.(;1-; 2 BR. cpl.,. d t'p.~. lhsp., ~1 .. 1e, y,·;ish1•1· · d1'yPI' hmkl -u11. t::<1r., f11l'd yrl, \\';1to·r t"I. I ('hihl . nn fM.'t.~. 962-7:~r1 ! St!!~-"! BR. ('!"pl ~. drps. sto1•c. I t.:;:ir. Pool. 17'.161 Kcclson ru· J.'.f'aell S: ~la!cr. Kirts ur pt•l ok. ~12--0389, 842--136-l 2 HDHi\I . CIO!icd garag<'. Chilrl & snt<d l IX'I ok. 51 55/i\IO. 847-8149 Huntington Harbour !-'OR rf'nt or lrasc, brand Cc:M•••iniums • Call 5-16-:1107 * , Jtrff'1'i'net'.'i. 494-1\170 <:vl's. CLOSE to r.tarire. New 3 Newport Beach S250. per n10. l-528-1315 or Huntington Beach for "tale 160 I fl-:LL'XE ·l·PLl::X, 3 BR l' ~I . Br. 2 Ba, c-pt., frptc. Lease, 962-1226 bhv 4pnl·9pm. -2 BR Apt., Unfurn t1~'1v 1 nil. To1vnhouse, swim S 170. All Util P aid Jl\)1'11 .t.: n•c. Close to -----------I "''· r,·1.,pt""" ... p-. tin. ·.1-2 Westminster $300 J>('r m(!. 71·1-S2S-9777 11-· t El c I $40 WEEKLY _ ,. ,._ ., " •J -· t. haru1r front, '.l 131{, priv J1r, ba, 2 1·11r NE\\"PnHT HJ-:,\C'll Bl t"s. n1anv ex1ras. 10·, 1ln. SIOO ~ E t Bl ft {'urporl. priv. patio, 1 g-ar, plllin, pools & rec area. Executive Suite• i\o Ctiildt't:'n, ,\Jo : 'f"ts Ol."('a n, pal in & very private. Pool ~.· r:P•-r<':•til.'il ~"1111 collccl. 213-322-4127 act \"J-.:1\CF.H itEALTY 5~!6-6171 -. 1 . BR .. f)p .>:, appl!"s,1-•-s ___ u_______ L"hild/p(:-1. 1,. nii. !ruin bea{'h $265. 72 y k Bl d EXCLU::>IVI·: \l'r~h·l l ll Vil!n . I Hll ut1l1!1es pH 11t. . . $:.!50 1 or town v . 2 Br. den. 111as11•r s111t•' Lot• for Sale 170 1 Homef1nders 547,964 l l-.;1\ST B~.UFF, 4 br, \"le~" ' -2 BR, bltns, Lrplc, 1 _556-~"c:..c10clc0 ________ 1 Bc<1ch Ulvd. 1d Yv1·ktu1111 1959 M a ple Ave , C.M . c_'~Pc'"~-------- y,·/frplc, hHlr., priv ~1110. S·IOO. Call collect, l7l.\1 garage, Corona de.I i'.lar. L H'lt S3'041 I J $79 • G · 1 4gs...21H(l $-;{.() -2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 fl'pl c, ~una I ' u- poo • 1 .:itX). 1&-1~:11 or I~•·· fJ(..EAN VIE\\" Houses Unfurn. 30$ · dbl gar, charrning ,I',, unique, \\/ID STUDIOS & I BR''· 2 HR, 2 BA !-,tudu~ I Laguna Beach incl. _SI9J. Nciv _ p'_n nc. drps' OLDr: :-iPANI Slf Duplexes/Units C'HOICl·: level Inf. Laguna Corona de! 1\t ar. 3 BR 2 BA, pool. e Full kitcJ1en ••le 162 ;\11:111'1 Tcrrarl'. lflO It. l">n1 1 General !Huntington ~each NU-VIEW RENTALS & D/W, SJ1t.5~fi e lleutcd pool p 11 I 1 o . go r . . on Cl . 2 I! . p('ls/ehildrcn 6·15-2S2~i afl .1arn.l ing: . ll.. u111t, n!dt• ti i\lon-L'r< · s 1 " Spa nish rtrchltt'clurc, 1vl1ilf' .,n ~l'll lslnnrt Dr1\'C' $33.500 : c:.;."";.::;...._______ !"UL "73-4ffiU or .•o.1-'!248. ~-~~::.ccccc ____ I • L:1un<1 ry tac1litics .~-01\·nr r 11·iJI help tinanre. $ LANDLORDS $ BEAUT r ne\v, 3 br "-"'"" -Condo. Furn. or e Free ut illlles .. . u .~un .d i . 1 11, 11 1 day. 3.19 A Cahr 1llri S1. t (XJ • a "<.. <'our t Ya r ii ,...nlrY1vay. J-.lt'va1<'d llv. 1111., 2 BR, l BA sngl sty ~a 1•d1 11 n1assivc lx'a1n {'l'1J's, h1i.: unil. shag cpts. •Ir JJ s . ill"Ched 11111du1v 11·/o«can dsh11,•hr, fn ('d pa110, ht'<un view. Bath has l"<llotf'd r eil, frpl , gar. Adults. SIOO. skylight. Lu<:. rlose to bcal"h 2 • DUPLEXES Hkr. G-1:1-llf>S. hUnie. Crpt/drps. bllns, HARBOR VIEW Hl [LS U f 325 Le~ US 1'i'nt Ult nro1w rl'f's fncd yd, dbl g111._ 191 5 n urn. • Free hn~·ns $37,500 1: E s OH. T pro JI (' rt ~-. \\~ Si'l"\"ll'l' HlJ the llcat'h Alsuna. INr. .Bea<'h & BltAND flt'\\" f'.lontcgo ------------1 • T.V. & n1a1d scrv. avail E'1.))" lo ,1",11 _JU"' ui-~ll•lll' £'n1 t ri::f'.n1·y salr, 2 bo:.1nf'~s ~1,11~s _.~ -~n.l~d Ora_n~e .Co. Adanlsl $295 nio. 642-3216. -l~R, 2BA~ $~95 per mo_.. ,\~i~c;ion Vie"o • &r-B-Que r I !'~~ 1 1 k •t ~"" l-1-I ~ llF I l.: T •· •• 1nclds pn pool & 1enn1s, 1 • Phone se1vit'e 1'2'; FllA luan. ~-,-{•) 1:n1•u '1 ~·, .......... , ..a e vu,~ ""u, ·:. · ·. · :i vr tnlf' ~· -N BRAND ne1v Condo 3 Br, Priine C01"1t 11 1,11,~1 l·Ka!oi•n ) hu11~ _6L-899.'\ 1 S _ALA RENTALS$ 2 Ba, enc-I garage, pool nr club, J47-U15, ~-3003 2 BR, I~ Im, y,· 11· carpets, e 1 i\.1ile ro oc:ean 2650 £Iden (!\!. 537-3125. & shoppin~. off l1;1rho1·. r •rll I 1'1.1· 1.1\Hl.t. hu1lrlable. H-1 101, I Ne11,oort ,i:.,_ Bay, Cf\f &12-113.SJ five point. \\'asher dryer. NE\V CXt'l' 4 hr, 3ba \\"/ drps, dsh\\'Sr, bltins, gar, S37.~ enl"h. H111't \ . t '··I 1A1i;. Bch. $15,:ilO 1·ash r nn· ALA RENTALS Q\\•ner &15-50TI. II!() dl'grce vu, tennis &pool, pool. $2.'W. 586-1989 II l llk s;o r 10·· $5751n10. Eves & wk n d s Townhou5e Unfurn. 335 $150-$165 F:ASTSIDI:: TRIPLEX $290 1\IONTI! B1\ClfELOR & 1 Br, pvt 2 BR., 2 b;:i., blt·ins. inrl Includes all uliliUes gar, lndry rm. adl t s . refrig. Ga.rage. No childn:!n , l\·llSSION RJ-":1\LTY 4944)731 f't' 1'11! st.1rl•1I' 111~1·.,!·'1•'11! •"L!J.iis on Y· r · ·..:. ·.: _ w1 vtCl•UZI ,,. Hllll<f VACAIVT 2 BR, Sl60. 3 BR, &14-1791 Call no\\" · !<.'I.I·; 1' · I LEVl-'.L OCE:\N \"IE\V LOT I i\1obile, Sls.'J. 3 BR. Nr. 11·12-78-18 ' 1200 p no pe s. er rnonth. ~E\V dt•lu.\t' To1~·nhousl', LOVELY 3 Br, 2 Ua. 1n Costa Mesa l B!t .I blo~·k 1,un1 0ccan, CALL: ti4\i-1 5Ll'J :lBI< .+ den. wel bar, occfu t - ,< ' , ,, ....... THE REAL ESTATERS -GREENTREE Nr11• Duplf''\ !rir'f11111• l!on1e undrr constnu·rion ;11 21-i l\:n11x ~I. C'\I (":tll B:.iilrlt•I', !ilL-111 1 DUPLEX OLD COM 3 Br owner's unil $84,900 833-0780 (BKRI RON DUPLEXES HTG BCH Ne\v 2&3 Br dlx bch un its. 1:-ith & /\CR('I$, open rli:1ily 1-5. 5.1fi--1fl'l2, !'\Ii' 171•1 I ~i.19-6779 Income Property 166 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. 81·~\~PflJ·:'I' Rl!:,\<'!1 I f usr beach, $200. Agt. Fee. Fnr11n ('o.", 1U1rs. r,12-~.o:)O ~ JC~ :rs. s 1 _9_1'-_•_130~------- Mountain, Desert 1 -_I.I.. ... Du,ts. SHARE 4 BH., 2 BA . .S26i I-la!! All. Fncd for Resort 174 NfWl'OIT 1.aAY,C.M. •4:Z·llll kids/pels. l47-9641 1 1 NICE Rneh $70 C'losl' in sn~I Homefinders LAKE ARB.0\\'l!~;,.\D sip, ~hn11"l'r, shuvr. It ('O()k . Grl'al fnr yf'HI' round Jh·111i;, CO'lwfAl;J:; on hill J br $1'.m FOR LEASE Cnfurn ~ Bft, ,r., !'10!'.(> tn lhf' vill>l~r·. 31 Laguna, patio, stv ~refr, ney,•ly decoratC'd. $2.85/mo. yr 1\l n d r1 \·11 rian ~!ylf' :1 li-vrl 11\1\\' Call &42-5197 ho nu• IA-'llh open hl.'nn1 J-:$101-: 2 br $175 oldr r one 3 BR 2 Br\. blrns, flhle \"f'l\lnt:;s 1hru-out, 3, !it' '.! 111'1 /clulrl, hu1•h porl·h. fncd. g11r.,' close to school ~ ha + complt>ll·ly !1111sht•d SllA!l P 2 hr $19:1 ntcc yard shop ing SU5 nio 96:Hi716 hllSl'!lll'llt fP!' plar r1ll OJI" nu IHIUll & c-pt. kid & j>t'1 -. p ' . . . . 11,·ork:<hup. Lnliry fH c , GOOD a1i.-as 2 hr S20J H.B clrc•c1c"ce:.... _______ _ S:~.:ioo. 1213 ! 451-38~ 11fh·r 3 BH, 2 BA $263 C.1\1, 6pn1 nr a11ylin1I.' y,•('('k!'nds. 3 Bl!, :l BA $28.'l llvinf' \\"Al.NUT SQU'..'RE: Alpine Real Est•te :1 BR, 2 RA $29:'l r:. C.i\I. ~ondo, Cozy ~ BR. 2bas, Exchange 182 ~lost have c & . D. bit-ins . i~, drars· bfuo, air fenced for family & pet. C? '. poo • ca e TV, SPECIALIZING In cxehan-Fircplac:c & garages. d1sh1\shr, storage. $115. nlO. gei::. Ji"\\·in & lr\\"in Real-\\ J·: JI ,\ Vt: 1\IUH ~:~ ~ 1_:6c12o·"387o'c1c· ------- rors, 64'1-6111 or 67~6060 l'Al.1. US LEASE brHnd ney,· '"2" Plan ALA R.nt.I. "2 ""3 home Tw1.lerock. 3 BR, 2 Real Estate Wanted JU ---BA, y,·ct bar plu!t extras. Lovely & priced ro lse. fast. Lido Sands. Xl111 t'Onri. rr••ll•mra!t'tl , pool. $140, XO-:run. t I 1 1 b vit\V, 11·IK to heach, I yr. Days: 1213) 923-6i4i or LO\"EL'\. 4 Bl". 2 Ba nr. 1508 · :< ra rg , :: a. <:llild 1 .. 1100. . ,~ r~i· l>>O + 9 · · I c t IC"~-~~-~----I ok, pri patio, nr .">hopping, ~ .... -.>-JIN ,, Cll:I! 697-6 :>I. s11·1n11n1ng_ poo . rplJ"· r T"f~"· La guna Beach 2 nu frorn bct1f'h, c;i ll cleaning. N1·1v 1!r•l1L~1· lBR BLUFFS TO\\'N!IOU:5E. Spa-~~lGl~atio. See a c · 6-16-3572 ;1ft 5:::0 & w"('rtd$ 1'01vnhous1•, 0!'1•;111 ''il'll". 11 ik cious ·I Br.. 21 ~ Ha. C:.:.:'...'.:'.:'.:'...----~--' !'l!ODr:'.RN studio ;i.pL Qcf'an 7:.3 Shalinuu· 111 llCa~·h, -s:·,tli) 1111:> RJ-.:IJEC., pnol, ,·it:w. $Chi~. Huntington Beach vu, sun deck, 1 blk u1 heach.1°0=N=l-_,=.=11=.1=5c_ 0,-,->c-.1-,-11cl.-l-l.lr l"h•:.i 11h1g: 0 11 1. n~C' :1::i;..m.1 $·19:}. Call lo see, 714-494-3973 :;hop, se1·u11d llool', $17J lilt•! apt earl, drps, bit -ins. TOIVN!ll)l":-il·: \J~,1~1-.-; * 4 Bit. 3 BA, : story CLOSE TO BEACH 11 util. 49-l-9982. rcfrlp;, no pets. 201 :; ChHrlt• ~torv. Liv r n• :.! HR p ~ j 101\"Tlhse, Back Bay, pool, Brand Neiv Deluxe 3 & 4 EFYIC. apts rn:irn $:Ill y,•k St. 6.ffi.-0112 or 548-1:'>17 ba. ·1 Li ll\ 10 h1·11i·ti .~· :-.l1'1f1 ):!;ar. $3i5,1no. 833-16531 BR. 3 BA. dhl gar. _all or $1i0 ni o. Pool, m:iirl, 2 Br, 1 btt .~-:.i hr~ _s:ioo i~ 111 11. 1~1·1-!*ll<:!. __ I 8:!3·:S97·1. bllns. C!ose to Te{'rcali?n ph. ltlry, Village In 11 t bll I ~PAC IOUS slltd lu , f11ll>""l 11 ~ •• & sch!s . .Jl ·I 18th St. ~~7-39;;.7 '19'l-9'l36 la, n rangl', 'rps, crpt, NEW JIV 3 br, 2 ba, fRnt "'o-'~Oc-cc===-~~ pool, elul>rn1, c:arport. 2211 1 h!k to n1u111 l•.:h. 517:1 rrn, crpli'i, drps, 2 cur gar, IBR, y,·/ .y,·asher, dryer, $175 OQ:ANFRONT. 1 Br, College A\•C. fi.16-6<l:{2. 19·1-4791 ot· 6-l-l-1i 1";'S pool, lennis privl. $450/n10. stovt', re!~1g. -C!1Jls, drps, inc. u111 & priv par king. ~.,=,=,=,,',~c-. ~,",".,= .. =,c, =,=,.o,,o,,=,-.. -,,,-.,-. I 7Mce-,-.~Verde--'-'---- ·•A "918 610-1689 "'"" for $160, ;,:,2-9565 729 Gaviota 49-l-lil9 b ti-1......, , ext JQO 1>alio duple:-.. ~·rpts, (lrps . 5 BR, Fam Rnl, Din Rin, Duplexes Furn. 345 2 BR, frplc, on IJCach, v1c1v, r.:ll•1't rlbl gar, y,·a.~her dry- 2 Jrplc's, ..._,elbar, 3 car gar, · p11rkini.: S.150. ('I', S2·10. ino. ,\dHs, no pets. comnl. pool, Newport Schls. Balboa Peninsula 4S.l-i873 &l;,.....3363 aft 6 & 11kcnds. $550/f\10. 83J-.3894 2 BR. Dsh"·hr. Ptiv. patio. QCE,\Nl-'RONT 2 Br. frplC', \\'ALK1BlKE to \Vvrk. Be.'.lUI. 1101\I E ATf\I OSPllEHE-DI\ 1 .~ 3 br. llcntal Ole. JO'J~, JI.lace Avf'. a.1&-103-l . Newport Beach DELUXE 4 Br. 1866 Port \\linter. $2151including ut.il. deck, ~ar. TV~ y,·1nte.r only, 2 br triplex on quiet stret'I. Carlo\.\', nr elub hsc, $500 Nr. ocean. 61S--853l 494-ai9~2~~~-Enclsd gar, adlts , $200. ** DELUXE· nio. 644~146 or 641-l29a Newport Beach BEACON RENTALS 1'°'6'°1'"-~:036-l~o;r..:642~-0:0:2:::.4-c."-~ YEARLY** * * BLUFFS, 4 BR, 2!1i BA .1 ;.;::.::~;-;;~~;;-;;--· L~'-'~<~un~a~Be~'~d~> ~·~·~·-~·~'9~1-LRG 3 BR, 2 BJ\, sund!!\"k. 3 BR. 2 h11, beam ceiling, f'am-rm, Din-rm, priv pu-BAY VIEW N nr. Canyon & F:stancia all shag. patio, l{ar, dsh11•!>r , Great renlnl nn•n '~ Ji:QOll ON thf' very hcst pnrt of invesln1t. Costa !\lesa. ~·out' th(' t'Qast. I hlk to 2 BR units. Int". $7 ,740 yr. niarvclous heh, 29,500 SQ 833-8"182 1io. $400 64•1-1480. ewport Beach sch Is . $ 1 t! 5, S:\50. 490!) Hivrr. Call eves BEAUT. New 3 Br, 2 Ba, 4 BR, 2 BA, upper. Compl. 540--4431/546-3776 nr \\'kl'nds, 64.'"t-4554. Univ. Pk. Gold shRg crpls, Bill-paying Hn1e? Sell "Don't furn. Re-dee. 2 bl~s . to $270. 2 Bed. to-ireplacf', cpts. Try HY10 do1vn. $65,000 F'T l.'On1n1e11;ial property on Wesley N. Taylor Co. n1aln blvd in Carlsbad at Rf:ALTORS $2.98 ncr SQ F'T. Less 211 1 San Joaquin Hills Rd. G~r. if co1nn1 issio n Newport Cen!c1· 644-1~JIO unnecessary. Charmin}! old S UNITS "J>rln1e Cnndition" reconditioned 2 Br, hou!le consi~lln~ of 3 Bcdrn1, 2 on property. 2-l(XJ' business Bath home .~~ 2 D11pk1xcs. SL l:rontnge. 01vner 1Zl31 $61,890. Ca1-cy It ca 11 or s l •'~-1~"4.iii13~1 ............. ... &to-7414, 8.1.l--0121 HOUSE + 6 UNITS New units al 26.17 Elden, Cl\1. 1st user 1v/200"/. ""ite ofJ. Call 811\lder 646--4414. CLOSE TO BEACHI Brand New Deluxe 3 & 4 BR Duplex. 3 BA, dbl gnr eR. $80,000. 5l4 ll'lth SI. ll.B. CAll Builder. 847-3957 NEW TRIPLEX 3 BR llousc -t 2 Units at 416 }-lamllton, CM. Call Builder. &16-4414 OUPJ.EX ...... $33,500 FOURPLEX ..... $55,900 12 UNITS ..... Sl 'ffl.000 YEAGER REALTY 556-61TI b'ANA POINT -OUPl~l·:!~~.'S BflANJ) NEW· ~1\8,S~I 33812 Rohlcl' Dr WE BUY HOMES CASH IN 5 DAYS FREE ESTIMATES OPEN EVERYDAY & EVE. Hunt Beach/Fount V11ll~y 536-8836 or 842-5541 Bkr. PVT, PARTY WA.VTS TO BUY HO~tE D I RECT l-~Ol\1 PRIVATE PARTY. 5.19-9TI5. Business Opportunify I~ 200 Bullrler, 64:l-~90Co :11.1yf:1 1 ............................... 1sr-.fAU.. TAJ<E-OlIT -with Don't give up th@. ahlu' rvo1n to expand for teR Have 10methlng you want 111 room on exclusive 171h • .Rll? OU11lfled adA do ll S1reet, Costa MeM. ,\gent Wl!\1 • call NO\\'. 642-567&. 64&--325.S "' ' $1 10. 11iee I !'ill, i;ar 11p1, very sec I, util 111L $1 fl.."i. scperntc lit !le t>ousc. ~ on lot. chilrl N pcl . $2'l5. 3 Br house large f'!Ul'Cd ynrcl. family. $285. IO\"f'ly 3 Br hon1c, 2 yr,,; old, has everything:. WE HAV E MANY, ~1 ANY !\-10RF.! ! LANDLORDS FREE LANDLORDS! We Specialize In Newpor: Beach e Coron.a del f\.1ar e & Laguna. Our Rental &r- vice \1 FREE to You1 Tr.y Nu-View! NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494·3~ 2 BR & [)(on, Cd M 2 Br, Cl\.I & •tB, $150. 4 BR llorse Ranch, $175. Agt. Fee 919-8430 Bolboa l1l1nd 337 1'~-Bo,ylronf, 2 Br. :t levrl, frplc, pier for boat. $800 mo. yrly, avail Mar. I. 673-e.l00/67~11.'U /673-4766 SPACJOUS, rnod. 3BR 2BA, fpl, gar, laundry. $425 yrly. 130 Pearl. 61:>-0158 nialching clrps. lrg patio, needs" fast and easy with beach, -14th St. Avail 1m-d r ap rs, h c 8 u ti fully $180 REDECOJV\TED :1BR, ~TEPS I(• hca1·h, lrg 1n0rl. CW.•Jlel» 644--88lul~o~e~'33-&~~50~-.!..::'o:D::'::'~'y=Pl0=1o~t="=':::":::':::fi:::"'=A=d0! :;"oc':::""o:=·,;C;:•:\01 ,;'~v=••:::"=:"='=·"=10S.'=o furnished. f'irc p In /: e . 1 BA, family 4-plex. no 2Blt bc.'.l1n ceilings, h-pl r, ----LcRSf'. adull~ only phone pe.ts, nr South Coa.s! Plaza. 111! hll111~. $275 -Newpoi-1 673-202fi Evt!s. all day Sut. 979-9272 Cre~r. 3Blt :lBA, $·1."~I. yrly, • CAPllCOlM OtC. 11' /,;.. JAH . '' \f\.~ ~ 7-26-32 »: -47-71 :v: ,..._n • & Sun. U~:!-:i•l9l!. $130-1 BR. Quiet. Gara:;:c 2 BR., 1 ba.; 1-blk. to OCf!an. 11vall $25 extra . ArluHs only. $285. 4 Bil.., 2 ba., buy 673 Center St, #D. 5·U:I- & oc'Cnn vi('11•. $350 l74~. 642-5013 Ask for f\1 ikt• JONES REALTY 673-fl2Hl S35 PER \\'k ,I',, u11 1 hr, 2 hr & bach's, color tv, n1aid serv, pool. TH.E MESA. 41:-, N. Newparl Bl, NB 646-9681 . NEWPORT TOWERS Sth tloor bayfronl 2 BR, 2 ba, 642-8931, 64&-&.116 t BR rum apt. $185 n10 including Util!I. F"ew steps lo the beach. &12-3698 D E L U X E OCEANFRO?-."T RENTALS 2 & 3 UR. A Sand &: Seu Riiy. 675-8800 • \ii blk oc, 3 br, 2 00, yrly, ~-Furn or unful'n. 67J.{J6(6. San Clemen1e &in Clcmenl~ Resident Hole\ $79.50 Per Month Quiet -Ser.urc t°LJl"n·ul{I -l\'Alklng dislflnf'e to rverythln~. SAN CLEMENTE HOTEL • 114 DF:L fl.IAR. S (' e I BR unfurn. l'pts stove, rehig, $l45. \V. l!!!h st, 962-8936 , rirps. 1110 717 2 BR. $15.'l. Stove, rPfrig. cpts, drps, pool. Adulls, no pets. * * 645-896.i 2BR apt, crpted, dn11"-'d. pool, Sl65, Adlts, 2257 A;ir F 1'-1aple SI. 646-92SO 19i5 POMONA AV. Pool. r111. crpl.<;, drps, tf'ftig. ds/Jy,·shr. Ne\.\' apts. $1~1 up. 979-5099 $1 95'-2 BR, 1·rp1s, dfll~. Lik•, n~w. 29-1 t:. 1i-:i :1 SI. f~IG-- 1872 or &12-5013 2 BR, I V2 BA AOUL TS ONLY $16l. 610 Joann, Apt C ~IS-9j7:\ 2 BR . .\1!ull s no pC"t!I. g,,,. MEAOO\\':=i A.1~~..J. :ll\7 \\I. -~ Sr ' ('\L IHIH_Kr1'_. -- \V HEN BOil.iN('; f:(;(~S IN AI~Ul\TtNVi\1 POTS n<lrt 11 llille ,>1nrg11r. Thi~ 1111! kl't'P pnn Jron1 <larkcnin~. Ut-;eful bul !Ill lon1~er lll'('rh•rl 1l1•n1~ sell !11~\ y,•ith a 011 11.\' Pilot Onsi;itird Ad f;.t2,7i67~ I Ll1:\L1HY \Vatcr (r1,1t Apls. Via Lido/Sli;:is Avr.i1. 1 Ilr, '.! Ua nr 2 Br, 2 Ba, lirr rh•r". balcony. $.175 to $.Y1"!/rv!O. 83.1-9"...J.I J.J{(;; 4 Br. 2 &. Ju"' p11i11tf'd inside & out. Nu drps, l'rps. etc. Steps to lx>uch. Lease. Da)"ll: <2131 9'M747 Eves (213) 697~1}54 BAYFRONT 2 Br. 2 Ba w/ lrg p;1tio, prlv beach & p i <' r . $525/mo.979--0631, fi.11-lj !O DUPLEX. JBR, 2BA, All bltns. hlk 111 bch. XI lg. yr- md. Nlec. 111 87'1·2382, EXCLUSl_VE 2 BR, prtw\e, h11r. hlt-1ns, Call &16-1231 '! BH up111·r . walk lo beach, S27"J. incl Ulll'. Ytb'. Avail 4/1, 213-1-17-9-1-t:I ~---JIJH. 111· llf'ZIC'h. ;)c{"Hr IC'MC, \\Ir"! Nt•11·por!, rll) ("l('\!t, $140, SIS-7:-5\fl C'llARl\IJNli, 11•f11t•r rront. ? 13H. APL ~h1'.l<'ll &. ga.r;\g(' S'ZT.l. 615-S'ilc'----~!!Alli '-:-NtAll BI::ACI I 1 hr. IK'\\" nppl, "'"-Girl!'!, no lll'I ~ $1'7:i. 6'16-7!JOS. %6 Apt. DAIL V Pl LOT t.~onf1JJ F rlJnjary l l. I ?7!1,_--,,.----=~,.------=----~~---,~--..,-~---,=--,,.--.-~--------,C";"..,,,.--'7'".--rrT"--,;;;;'"':,--:.;:::;:-~U"o;Ci;;;;";:i:.:;:-----~~=- lJnfUr n.---J6S I Apt,,, -• 1 Vacation Rentals 4l5 1Business Rent•I 445 1 Found (free ads} SSO 1 Ga rde ning [Job Wanted, Male 70~l~l~~~~~ted~-'.!~O I J-lelP Wanted. M&F 710 Furn. or Unfurn. 310 I I Newport Beach C M 131·:.\\ r .\1011111..111 hu111• 1•1 NEWPORT SHORES t.P.,\'I Cocl...1JI'•' 11·111..ih·, 1 1·1:11J·r·:,'I~ C:111tc11cr r.H JIELl!ritl't managt'r111 ,\NKISG DENTAL ASST osla esa 1 11·,··tl1111• I·.~ 1~k .1"" u1 ,,11n ,., 11;11 1 .-..q 11 ,11.,, , Jt1nt1111.: 111 11• ·~h!-Jil1•,.~I ' 1111 ... 1 ... u··~· -L.an!b111111nt-: 1\11111•1 111.<' cn1plH)n1c111 UNION BANK I \\ 1..11.1 :-Ip) !< \U ,1.i., *''~ ,1 , 1 uiuiu•rhhll ly' •Jud ,\:I .1Wu• I 11"' k. -\ l• B11~1t•I 11,, H< 1nu>JUI \' c 1• y t<l.l()(J 1 r f'._ ,1< kt"'llli l1uliu11 ~"I 11 ,,~ '"'', 1, ,J .,1 1~111111111 i. \ .1,. •! i.;111r11ng is.11lary! Crl'a1 J•.,., 111 .. lu.•'I 11"">·· :\""I 11 ,\· t'.l r1\rlhur t 1\••ttrlrlA 1'.'U I< 11•11n,1l•l'-'• 1,.l}-;i i:/9 o 11·:-. UP :"lop.! _l~·l1, r\1 ~r . ~.~.~Ill! 1111 !>fl lndlvlllURb, l1uu1 ii! lil'JU!llul ru·ea! Nt1Y * 2 WEEKS FREE * Vista d•I M•sa .\l)t 1.T GAHUt:.'I lltl~tt:s H<VINi<: ,\\'•: ,\T f.lt:~i\ :0.lu\• 111 \1f•h·1~1.,,ll~ unly WHAT You Rentals to Shara 430 Bl'lil 11 ~'tir Offhi• 11 .. E-l•<1I · l'Oll .. 1 I ~111--'!j.IJ -I Gen;ra l s.;-v~s 1111" Gl.>-ll'::ll •Ir i;.ii;..,..,_ JJl'Ouf Ot)Cl!t.101' Hf!l!t•' f\~·t<d 11.VK 1yril11g •' " I I S 1 "I Ille f~lll'l'. 111 l>l'l-upii I I l"' •11u11 111 ·•fl) 1•1!11~~ 2 l'J.l"l"'I,],..,,; ol•.,,!l \ '"''\ --.11 c t~PIJ~!1 ..:erk O,\J<Ll:\1, '°'"lk Curt I !:1, /{1•nr ~ i•·r~ t,..,,,,11,,111. .~n1iill . \1·1\ t1lfJ11lh. I J11.r~f-t PLli1lUl>:1.:, 1.LEC11tlCAL, Job Wanted, Ft~I ~(. fri,.h1.ll10••1\t Loan t'le1k :-..~tll)' J Bii 11 ' ~11"n> "I t. .. i. 111.,nlh 1u 11 1op1!1 •11 1..:.oe•· HH•I• 11 ••l·ltni.: Io w: ,. , h • r 1 1 t'. l' t :.... 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I r ''" Hf ~l ll •• G-12-31:!~ •• I .. r $1 1111• 1\ns1\c:nni.; service 1 IN!· .. 1 __ 22 24 h h 1. 17 •l!. • 11 ·--~--- 1 -- -j Santa Ana ,1 ,•.11la!Jl1· 17!'i7"i Bcarh Blvrl '' • ·~ rs f\llf' stuUen! d ,. s 11·1·.'> Television Repair CUT OUT I :'\l':>..1 10 ~11uP1 Co<J•1 I'! 1 ·, l!un11n:.."1u11 Bench fil '-1!21 I " l'.\!..\T & CAHI) Rt:J\1 bl: · .. .o Mnlrur1s 1 :-rs pro l':>.p. 714-556-0466 . MEDICAL-DENTAL-:-id 1•/r<'flur11nn _1os:11 R('~ch QunJuv 1n1 .~ 1 \t l'i•ll: CC.lLOR TV l'f'!>nlr. i:;;-.pc1t. I "OR I Room' H!1·rl. S1.1nton :i27·3~ • Gf.!'\F, hi"1'1'JO·I . l ('fl~"n.1hlr S('l"l lCe trf'f' 400 ll1111t1ni.,:!tJn Jlr,11 .. r 111 1•1 ,1 • Gf' ------"'-'-"-'--'--c-f ~11n:1tes I3ERT ----------'--~ 1 L . 1\Ss,\ · , IJ,\Tlf J \(I\ ·r ul • · SUNDANCI! I · ''1111"' 'i:.. "" ,.,:,1, \ 1'11H'h "'' •ll'f~s Coii>pl•i" 1 H "111" 1 l' ll a 1 r ' <:ALLI \IOP..E TV ~!{~2783. I I t. 1 ~·n' L.1~1 r os1:i l\!l'stj 116().\:llS 111 ;;J!J-j(),'l·, •• . 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I I pane IN y ng room , 'Rnn:-, lt \!lll!l rhn~r 1a n rrn1.11o· 1 Giirden~ li lG-\,!l! ,., I~ 1)r:1 111:l' Co r()r ;in u1s!:in1 ~;;:;~1 ~tVC u v (' r l (' u r Hf)()f' for lrss, rrpRlr~ I warmcoloraccentwalls.1 1 tn ,11 .• 1t• 118 J1on1c $90 1-6-17--E-S -C -"FF I dill• C11il xli 1n1-:l1•s, l'OL'k, •Olll[l frt•e akttchslfullofbullt-ins ~" ·i·,i.7Gi:'O "·ll 1, W T _Li . ~-N .B_ -.:ifi-til'J09 Hr"' 121 ;1.1ons .. 1 Electrical f');1 I.i r 11,116:1 I (irw::lldng di!tfwashs). 11 [{(j()"\1 I\ klll'hr 11 pn11 l'h 720 ljQ ft ·~u p .iH-I0_.2__ ·1·11 -·1~8/ll 10-:>tt?O 11'i2·0·12U 1. kf"nr!s 11J• !•I!'!, S1 'AC. 1 , 11 f~Ll:.Cl RICIAN, llr , 11 I d Meet and minQIO with 1 .. r .1fr j 11 k da)s I ~1 11 r1 .. 1 i B•·n( h l'l·11 111 .. 111.i i[ Lo•t and found J ml iob~. n<'iv Joh~. uny juUs cTc•cP....:Sc•cicl ______ _ I ne6ghborsat 3 btg ~~ I Vaca t-;o;;-Rentals 425 I 1\l.I \I -_1.; '.:.I '.!IOI_ _ lJ.j Any11l.1Cl' s:16-Ob8!l * QUj\LJT) • ming poofs. jacuZZi, bl.. I JO() sq ft $95 Mo. CM I E:LECTRlCl,\N . L1t1 n ... <' Nn * i\JUl..01 & roP so n. * Uri p;rty 1 2:'.11111 Sn1HJI JOb~. n111111! .~ ~i-6!);0 I ;nj ~~ll. At= 1 1 1 LIVE 111 1hr all nf'\\' DRnn i _ " hili :ll ~ • Found (frH ads) 550 rcpah N. 54S-5W : "'7.,. · P oint H.ul\.,r ut th e Nr\\Oll1tl's ~11.11l Cp1s,rhps,l ~flll\lC G<' <;;) 1 Gar dening Window Clea ning M ''I '4~' 1~1 Uh SI "'B-Cll 1·7r ... .,~., 11 "•1r1ng chok1• chain. Bl I ~bybabbHngtrooks.. f l be:iu11r11l :11,\RINA JN N 11 et 11oi ! "''C'" 1 11nit• !u" 1 " • rmun · 1.('Plf'~I jlV'lllltlnn the 0 • ' ,....,. ,,. ispo 1~ • · • ~ l'1·n1ro Calilornui rRhlf'~ GARIJF.NER of 22 y1s, exp \V!NOO\\'S J)it1v·} Est1n1alf'~. h•lnlt'~, t:Rll John f>lX--9·'4.~ FI' e e ofl1ecs . .,..,.,....,. I ( 4 9 6 -:l 1 5 3 ' • J\11ch4.'n, I who Is l'(llle,1· u·ulnC'd in I m ule1s~ I ElfJ(',('lll'I"'~ .. 1\fl~1·1111f'ntx B . R t I 445 r.ii::. 1'('1n1ty H unt 1n~to11 -w•-' us1ness en 1 -1-"-' .ir·h 96S-5i59 llorrlrultu~ & prou1I of hi" wtth yoo In mind. ll<'all'<i pool, rhl'f'rt dia l ·-----QuRllly 11·ork, s1'('k!'i 4.;:. phones, telf'l'1~111n !>-Suna MOVI:; yvur off· or i;hop to1C<X'!\1\l'OO ~air pup found 11dd1t1onfl l 111111111 jobs ~·t ![i+l ~~ TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equ11 I Qppor. J::n1ploycr ASSEMBLERS In1n1fd 1 (•qu1rt!1nf'nts on 1st shirt ror s111all pa 1 t s n1cch:i.nlcal as s e m b I ,Y , Desire high Sl'hOOI grad 11'/ll1ln 1 yr. c()rttlnunus local lndustr1al exper Co paut 1n1cd & lire 1n~. moder n ,1/rund rncll lty Duncan Electronics 2AA5 f'n1rvlCI'.' R1I CM t:qual Oppor. F:mp!oycr 111/I 1\ S S J ST ANT r..fanAi,:er lnunec, y,ravC'yard shift, Cn p11ul ix'ncflts. J nck In Tho Bv:<. l2Uj Baker St, C:'-11 AVON ENJ OY ri1EET ING PF.OPLJ-: & ri lAKING f\.10Nt-.:Y? Becon1e Rn /\VON reprc11entalive & flO both. Run your O'NTI busuiesl'i, St hedu!C' your own •vorking hoUJ"'!'i & "e'll hf'lp you bulld your sales tcrrlto!'Y. Call : 540-7041. ", .... , ......... .-rt· I bllth h~ u n r1 l ' facihlies ,, prest1i.:-1nus l"fll'l11'l 1)11 :\u l'f{'l!ll1Y I'. fl Inf! t' r €: rlf';111up~ Geot').!l' llnn1 p\011 r"""°""*"' •lllS Ire• &171. ml'<'iln~ roon1. ;lose 10 ,si-;~ Co.ts! lh1y 111 Lllf. 1\rnt•,, 1 -'111 .il'<I~. -~ u 11 1In ).(1 ,/n • ~>19-201 ~1 • I iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~~~ • lalrllf ,.,........ C'1cmenlf' &: Laguna Ue11ch. LUI pr l fi20-il40 ~I rr 4~JC B<•fll.'.h. 84&-;11.11. ="-_c.,~.o..,~~--- 1 I ( J I P.•rnthll(' C:al'l'lt'nlnlC •'--lrl•lllll frl• "•)n1e p ay n our -.;poM 11q ft Henlo11n111l"~ 6l~h7('() S!\11\LI. n111le &'Q11lr 1ypl' Spi•ciRllr.r l{1,stor1t!lon Job Winted, Male 700 RJ\BYS ITIElt hll' 2 1.:!11ld •?SO f1xtung, shopping S. rcs!au· SHOP "i>A<'I!" fllllilnhlC' 111 Ion~ ~11vrr ~r11y hair fflea ,t,. L.inrlscnpc M 0 11 th I v 1~11. 1tge1 10 .t. 8. my hon1t', ' ' r •ll!s. :;--,,o 1vcck ""-1.n Brlni:: atlrarl IVC' Ai C'lldl'S, 75. h-oin • •111 1r i os1.1 'lr .i:i I hg1i M:-i intrruori<..'C .~ :-iprlnklrr N 8 . F'rorn 2.;1pn1. Mon U1ru 1111· rid ,t re1·c1ve !:.S riff nn bf' Ii u 11 f 11 1 Snn .Juan ,,. 11 rar.1r11!l r,.i,1.101fi ~rJi~ir Cnll 64:z-8fillJ 1 SCRAM LETS Thur•. &1;..-1015 Pve11/~·knd1 1 !!"!'(I '1'f'f'ks l"en t C opl <l•O"•> 'llsslo11 •l'\1'1 I II ' " B'"YS!TTER _,_, ' " ,. tnn r 1,uppy, 1 "'-'" EXJ>t.n Gard1•111·r t\1101·.1 '"° · ne~t.-u • • ' ---r'J:-tr1. !,.H) ,., 11hllr.~rio1·nnr11ri11 hn11 , ~T11ln1. Trlniniln" ~ llpm, niy home prcf'd l I e • ~ ' •111r1 1 ,_. + \ ' • I II I VI ' T I 11 II I 11 11\'V).MOON CABIN l roR Lr,1se. Rein\! Slor·r, 'i1 i .. ~. ieoul u r clca1111p 961!-3•181\ "'NSWERS ran"pnr R on ava , 1 ..... Fwy.k1Brook· 1 \\1\'.'ll\lf>TH ARF'A ~:1x<IH,ln sh0ppln~ f'('~l<'i·. s1,'"1 •l!rrs f '.111 1,;;~ -:~;~ ·G ard e n Mftlnt/Lndscp I H iol:.!-llt.iO I f:llll, liarth to w.ner. 1 II rrk in S<-pt('mbcr .3.~ E.n~~ 171 ~ ~I. Coslnll (I hln• h I t' 1 -.; 111 n Clniiri. Srn·l,lr t°i'I• (:Jf.fiS'i'.J • ftABY~T'T'F.R 1v 1n!rrl Tu~s .._. ---. 71 , • •'\•tllf<'l'luhl<' 1,,zv 1..,,1111,,1j • • f.11,0i. u~:J.2 r,,1. .11,J •l .~ r:1 1•h111 1 ll11011ni.:· a wncare b y "2 Gali" . 1 -1; P1'-1··10·?.0 Pr.1 01v11 trnns EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $I 5M-$75M Rang• SA LA 1111· N IGOTI A Ill 710 A•• Ya~ Un•mplov•d Now-A•• Yo u s,,~'"9 A Ct.1n9• -Worroed About 'f our A9-T+rad of l rok •n Pram1111- Undtc,ded A1 To A Prop1r c.,~,., of Action- All.E YOU UNO't:' l'A IL.>7 If Yeu C•11 A111wer Tlte hllewht• Cot .. erl•1 111 The Afflr"'atln, We'tl Like An h1hlnlew With You IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A Do yo u htYt 1tron9 "0Catlon•1 a,,,.,7 8. Do you h*"' 9eorl nttlvt 1nlt!li9•n<:e 7 C Do you '••I 1uffit l1nity M o!1~•t•d to 1chi•Yt 7 D. Do you h1v1 th• abil,ty to mtlo. dec .. lo n1 E. Att you r11dy lo 1tl • rt1l<tl1c c11ee1 obi ectivt 1 F If you w1r1 con,.inctd th1t help wt1 ""1ll 1ble woulrl you •tct p! It, w1tllo11t de l1v1 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th• bt!llr !obi tr• not •dv•rtl1ed e Third p1rty prof•t1lon•I influent• i1 1ometi"''' ne ctl• 11ry e G•tilng th• rl9ht doori ap•n, 11 th1 ritht 1,,.11 , •• 11[Ulr11 t1chn iqu• • E(ecutlv• p111 ition1 •r• fdltd threugh tKtt u!lvt lnler. 1·iow1 . 't M•n r11um• 11111lln 9, 1 ~ not • total 1n1w11. SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTIRVll!W EXEO!JTIYE SERYIOES, IND. -HOME OFFICE (7141 547-9625 S98 N. M ain St • Senta Atta 1 , 1 •• tomMlltM~ \\••ii Ilk" 11 veiv nlri•, !\lrsa. $27~. h7 .1-0l 10, 1011n;!I lound v 1t·1nlty 1 L -,1,1.11 _ 1,111111 1,, ,1 I nh:lil~ "tar\ln~ f f'L 191h l r. .... """"' .,... ' ''" -I '" • ' M I " ' I •l"ll ~ ~' \J() ~\ C:d '.\1 G7:i-"ASC ' ..... u...&.&. tlMl'I .-&I.I 1 111!.ln ~f11s1 IHl\I' n10flr.1·n ClFFICJ:: ror !'I'll ! C11rpelrd, 1'11 ,, ~·:::. Oii' crlgl•/r!n·111S ·~12-!}IJ()7 II .. \l'l~ ('llSI I•• ~1~.1 1•11 --__ '':' -Ml&-~""-·_, • rtn 1. n cn•c' •lf'"''' r"Jf 11JI 1it1l pd, l\lu,A11hur Bl1rl. 1 l'NtJ H1·01\·n fluffy 111 hh,v type CCJi'>-IPJ.t1'E G.1nh1n Servu·c 1\n1ttlc:u1 1.11 , •i ••• 1•,11. ti •,, BABYSIITER 101 t"'o, •I \T •&a. 673~'+:il:l n1 lii.;..6301 1,I:; l'n~l fl J'.1c~& $•17 1111i c"1 VIC' \V1 lson & ,\JJner. Cle·111up.~ ltf'R r.111nl C11l th1.• onC' 1vho s 111 ,1 hull-< 1n old girl 8:. lnf!lrll Ca-ll a.lier[ lSF.CU !:.lTY IANf<' !lJIL OING SUITE 7 011 • - - -IE'&1<(' nun1h• r • :,.-;1-:rno rlll)'~. 968-ltOll l'I'•',• (' \l flr•t1 roller 645-27:.S. f;f!~r o!PM. 645-lf.IAA · ' SLO\V 00\\'N 6, 646-M82 l!1!!!!!l'!!!l~!i'~-ii!i'"ii'wi'"i•i!J!i'ii"!!'ii'!!'jj"jjw1il , .=-:=-z--,,,--------,=-;;-:-;-------:-:-,-=--:-:-----Monday rtbruary ll 1q1a OA JLV PILOT !1 "Help Wanted, M & F "1"'10;;-,7H"'e71p--;o:W-:-a-n-1od-,.,"M""&"""F"7"'1"0'""'H,.e"1p-W=•-n"'"t0d-r,"'M-,-,&'"F"""7"'1"0-,,H'"e'"lp-W,.,,-•-n"'"toe1-,"'M--,-,& F 710 Auction 804 Auction 804 Mf1cell11neou1 111 TV, R i11 d io, Hif i-,---O~og-,-154 ;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;,[;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;~::;::;::;::;::;;;;;;; S It reo 136 G irl Friday to $425 \\'nl"k W/n!l81len1. N I .... t• hnnd writlnK. 1111U11•·~- 1:U'l'll ll YAN ACF.NC\' J793 Nl°wpt)r1, C.M. &1'"-l!l:">l 17931 Beach. Ji.B. 847-00:17 C.JflL 10 IUindlc i1andwlt'.h .._uun!cr, pa.rl lhne for J.'1' Cream 1hop, l-lrs, 11 to J, 'j <lays, CdM, 67J-98fl6. HEALTH CLUB INSTRUCTOR f\lajor Orani;:I! Co. np t tOll\l)l{'X fltlS \n11111•tHitle rcqulrl'rlli'Jlt !or hC't1ltll c.luh lru.ll"Uvtor. Pr•'/l'r Ciln thdall' ""'/l'Oiu·htng & 1ns1ru,·un,:.: 1•xpt!r. in all nquul1..: spc:i rts s,,., 1mn1ing ,'It 1· e la 1 C' d actlvilt<'S. l\lust have Ue(>('SS,."\tjl ('f'l'tlllt.'.\\('. }n adrllllun t•nnd1dntc must b<' 11hlc to provide 1n~trucl 1u11 10 n•sirl••n!:s in the prupt•r use of all hc!illh clubs & c u11U l t1 on ing roon1 e 11 u i 11 111 ('fl ! . (i1ndu1·1 l 'hysu.:al l-"Hncss Classes &/or exr•reisP prob'1"<H11s. In s t r 11 t Io r w1\I :1lso rn11\nt111n all I" c lu ! l' d equ1pn1 i•n t S:. 11ppnr11111s. S•·!id 1·!Jrll[lll'll' ft"1'Ulll1' ,'\: s;olal'y 1•equi1•1·1n1·r11 111 1·1J!l ll· drnC"l' In Clii ... i;ifird ad N•1 '1·1 1·/r1 Uni ly Pilot. P.O. Uu.\ I!JGO, Cu.,ra r.·11~s;1, Cali r !l262ii. HOUSEKEEPER/ COOK \\oint•·rl l•1r couplP \~·/1 s1;hu11l t·l1Hd, Nl'l\f.IOl"l l:kh tu"\'a . Li\'<' 111/oul. Expc_t· in houst'k1•cp1n~. rookin~. serving:. J\!usl i.lr i\'('. Hl'fs 11('<'. TOP TOP S1da1y & \\'Ol'k]ng l'O!ldS. li7j.-:/li!f,.!. JIOl.:SEl\C:t:l'Ell 1·11n1p;iun111 fnr :«>nilt' Indy & 11·orkin~ gl'rllll'n111n. i\lust hal"e xlnl rC'f, hvc in. Cn!I l'l'e~ (i75-5623 II OUSJo:l<EEPI::lt. fltin1e. ,\pp!y, r.h.·su Vcrrh• COii\' Jlosp, _ ti!il Center S 1 , (.'.~!. 5'18-~£~"'15. 1-1\)U~~:K F:f:Pl-'.l t 1\'ho c;u'f's HI kcl'P hospital ~h1n1 n;;. 1-"/ t1n1e. So1nc p/t1n1e avail. 6-1~-8/H•I or 61:.i..-2-110,c·=-- HOUS EKE E-PER J l!rs, 5 duy'i n 11·k. S:I PC'r hr. L1clo lslt>, Cull 642--SS:lO. lltll"SE\\"OB.!\, ~t·11en1l, 2 rl•·Y~ 11kly. RPrs., 1).111 11~1nsp., Nl·,,.,·po11, r,;::-l!'::!li. ---;flO\JSLh:EEPElt_•_ L1\"e-lfl, ~nn1e l·'.1H . .: .• u11 n m1, .1:, TV. fot-12-1'111 llR INSPECTOR 1"11r 1•h'!"tronh s f1rn1 111 0 t". Au-port nrea. Tr11it1l't' (•r r;-.pcr. GC1o1tl \\"flrk1ng \'Hnds .\, llcnefus. 1\pplu·ant ina~· npuly 11( :'.\J·: ,\11111n\<'l'1l P1u·kag111g, ;\11.~U ,\11"11;1y lJr , (" .. \1 :i111-~1:!~~i . INSPECTION-- "1a('h1n r parts-flrn1w Spr1re ~\us! h~\'C' i,:md lflf•nl E'..prric nt't! & U\\'ll JU<ils. J)ny shift-al! ll'•lli'l11 ~ CAL DRAULICS CORP. :.'9Hl :-;. 0;1k S A. :·{ii-4:121 !;"l;SL:RANCF: girl nl•l'<lrd. CXJ>!'r in pf'rsonnl l1r11.·.~ r111ing, 1_\piiig :-ih!hrl g<'n('r11I 1n'luranr ·(' rl11tir" ti·ll-~:!1'!1 Lab T echnlcian 'freh for pyrol}'$.is dcvr.loir- u1l'lll 1nvolvuiK heallflg 11)':1 tc111~. ~·wnbw>tion equi1;. & ui.strun1l•nt1.1tlon. Ilackgrnd ~hould lnf'ludto m11klnt M-1• up11 ..,.. p1p1ng & electrle1tl l"\JllllJllJll'llt.f, 2 Design Oraft1men F';111ul1ar II I pl't!!ISW"e Vl':S.'M.:l~. 11\pin~. iiu111ps, heat ('!1.- c/La.ugers, /\St.TE codt: !'11.'t'· t1011 VIII. Model Shop Machinist Exi.ier. 11 rHauluin 1·1."1't1 , Typist Al·i·urale. 1''amiHar 1v/cngi- net:•rin..:/chen1istry lcn nlnol- ogy. P1tin1i: to 1nan , "•illing to wo rk full \1·cek ii nel'Css. Barber-Coleman Co. 1882 ML-Grt\\', lrl"lne Call 97!}.147<1 Equal Oppor. Employer ~JACl-llNE SHOP OPPORTUNITIES IN NEW PLANT Cries Re producer Co., • well .. stab- lished E • 1 I Coa1t manufacturer of small preci,ion die castings and plastic moldings, plans in the next few Wffks to open a manufac· luring operation in ORANGE COUNTY !NEWPORT BEACH AREA). no you \l'llnt to grt in on lhl' ground floo t· of our , .. ,pansion? \''l' need; TOOL & DIEMAKERS \\"ilh ;ill [1round ~killed c•xperie ncc Oil dirs 1111d 1nulrls. SET-UP MEN \\'i!h good n1et•ha11ical riputude !or tt uto111,,1:c di1• .-asting a11d plH.~1 i1• n1ol dinl{ n1achines. S..:1· up cx!>('ricnce •ln J l.~S uurornatic St"T('W 11111· ehi11es or sim.1·u· r·11n1- 0pf'ratrd autornut i<' 11111- l"hinery hl'lp!ul. C,QOCI pay. Bl'nC"rt:; park- <1ge includes hu~p1t>11i:-:i- 1ir111 , executl\"~ p!an, n1ct! Jlal, insurance 1nd pt·n· .!11011. r-or lnfor1natio11 .t ,\ppt Ph: f\1r. John \'/ebsi ~'r ON WED,, FEB. 13th 11-'hl"ePn 1 P~I & 7 P~l I 714 I 833-2779 MAID WANTED Don -Quixote l\lotrl 2100 Nc111port Blvd, CZII 612-2670 ~!,\I D. Sready )T. around t'1nployn1ent. Apply t o lir•USf'k('epcr , Hotl'l Lagunr1. 4:t.J S. COflst Hv,y , I.Ag. Bch ~!,\I D 11·an1ed. Li\"e-in, fo r Spanish speaking lamll y, Jrvinl.' nrea. 1 child. Refs. Good salary. 8J.~3i06. MATH CLERK J\luiit enjoy Math & Problem Fiolvlng PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Nc-\lo port Cl°'nter Or. Nt>wpon Hent'h F:qual Oppor. £n1ployPr M E. D I C A L Techoologi11t, Califomlfl I.Jr., .-x pd, gener1:1lisl, par t linH!:, 11n1 ,.;hirt. M.2--0611 ex 271 MEN'S SPA F 'tune J.olas!eur. Li!.'"•·1e1! Salary & eouunission, Apply J\1on thtu 1-'rl. Sec Personnel 11ana11:er, Balboa Bay Club 12'11 \Y. Co11.'rl 1-lwy , NB l\.10TEL r-.!aid, vr.11 u·ah1. Apply in 1wrson Coot/\ J\lesn 11111, 3205 1ia.r!Jor, Ct.I NF:\V Ve1erlnary ltospitt1I v,·aiits r.1edlcal Rcceptn•nist & A 5l!iSIRn l , 16161 13nxikhurst, in \Ye"rhavcn Shopping <.:enter. Fountain Valley, no exp nee \Vritt> Clussifil!d Ail no !J.IB, (, Daily Pilot, P O Bux !)CJ 1560, Custa 1l-ll·S11, Cu!if, 9>;26 NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TRAINEE POSITION NOW OPEN GB Industries or So. Cali!. has ln11nedh1 te upe nings fo1· lrainecs in d i s p 111 y, rnarkcling cl!s1ribu1111n ,I:, 4'redit merchandisi11g. 6 ne1V lvcalions to open in in1- 1ncdla!e future. Many pos1- lions 1101.,. upen for full linlt' pcr1n,oi_ncnt peoplf'. * XLNT TRAINING PRO- GRAJ\l. \\10 1l K 1\LSO AVAIL. FOR H IG ll -SC H O OL & COLLE:G E ST UD.1::1\"'l'S Clli\1l'AN\' BE~l-.!·"l J"S FDR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL : 536-2591 Call Mon. & Tues. Only 9am·5pm :\'l!flSF:S RN-LVN-AIDE 11·7 & olhe1· sluf!s. Top pvt duty pay. hnnicd. pay fur fl1i.,w duly. Counl)'\1·!1 i11IC'!'V\1·i;, l\.lrHi·r rt 9.~. Lescoulie Nu11,;cs Registry, 351 f-lo~pl1al Ile!., N.U. \l<lllhy J.>ark Lido Bldg .I 642-9955, 5'10-!Y.154. NURSES l\tor.ll;Rn Nu.rsPs: Registry, C .)[. no1~· t a k i n g applications for n. N 's , LVN's, Prac., Aides, Llvc ins. P.1&1''. !)IR-9.~1 or 833--2365. 651 \V. 19th, Suite D, cr.1 ~UR.SES -\\'e have r tt.'\l'!s -only 81 : con1miss1on. ;\ce Nurses 496--0661. OFFICE BOY for arch!tectural firn1. tin1e, some dra fting &l·l--8270 exp, ORDER CLERK Order d('sk e x p er i enc e requir ed . ~fravy telephones require pl~'RSElnl 1nRlure at1 Hude. r.:xcellcnt working conditions and b c n e I i t :1 package.Contact J"lt.'l'S!Jnncl~ (71 •1) 540.4020 ){}';AL t.:Sf A'fE 1 Pay For A ll .... Your ADVERTISING! You have )!OUT own prn•air d"~k & phO!Jol!, ,S It 111 1• lucation 18 yrs. N•'"" or e .'l'.p'd tttt.I l'Sl<th~ sah•:t; p.."'Oplt-\\elcome! Call for intcrvie11.". \\" .1·:. Lachenmyer !~HO l\'(·"'JXll'l lllvd. Ci\f 646-3928 or Eve, 67~577 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN \\'hy 11ot w~11·k tu !lit' hull, area -Hunt1n ,on Beul'h .t•ountnin Valley. Let 11.~ truin ~u. C11IJ Plul r.1c- NameC', VILL.\GE llEAL t..:S'J'ATE, 963-4567 HLC~~PTIONl.SI [or l.11\\' Fir111, !,·gal ba('kg-round 11rl·f Hut not n..'(!. 833-3622 RESTAURANT r.ta nag: e r "'anted. l\.1ust have elfp. fo1· new l'esta uran1 opening in thP 11••)(1 f1·1v ,,.,.e .. ks. \\'ri1•· PO Bolf 120& Laguna Ilf'9el1 llr c•all 497-1300 t.1on-J.'r1 be t. !I & ::. RN l\led11•11 I group S('t'ks Spanish !'-ll<'llku1i.; nufl'>1' tu ;1 ~.~1:-1 lu l>J..:k ofc dutil·S. N·~ 11 Knd wo rk. SUl!l rv to $,.;Q{J. "r will ilC(!Cpt .LYN al $C[~I. C~ill Wts J he, 5-10-0f.J."1, <..:ot..s1a1 PerSonncl Agt>nl·y, :!7:i0 1-larlior l~lvd, Cl\! IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE WE'D LIKE YOU * ANTIQUES * I Buy '·'• e PUPPY WORLD e f.l."1;11 ll. ltC.\ & S\'L\',\,'\J \ Ch1hw•hu11111, Tiny Pooctle8, ORANGE COUNTY AUCTION tt'lt'\1\>101\)( a 1o.1ei'\ ... ,1>. J'rlct•tl A1111•r . l::11kimo. PH Bulls, C.oort, ui.cd lu11urur;.· ~ ll'"-' ttuui !lie di:..._'Qunh·n. R11Jl T"rn1'r, St Bcm11rd1 nppUtinc 'N ur will M•ll f,,r )"•II 3 ( '1~·k ·~ Jo~, 'P' n 838 EAST FIRST ST. ..,.1lh . )'l" JJlrtute lut .. • 1 1 "' .t,.. ... , .. ,... • a " MASTERS AUCTION yr pa~ & M·rvirr 19 ' & 1 .. .tt11 IJ11vh)lhurMJ. 100 f\11X · SANTA ANA, CALIF, ::"l.Ji!>'w Ncwpui-l. Cf\t 646-8ti.>:6 l:tr:¥•·r t\Jl<>r ~·•:. a r1• "'' !'UPS" Stud Se..!°"it•t> 547.5636 IG!}.lf.17~ 1.!1 G :-.uud 1\ dt-ll\'r~ & IS('l -up All t.1t1"! Oret_'\.lS" OpC'.11 f~\'~s· MONDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 11 7:00 P .M . rk·lund Toll)''J Bl!JK. \)11 I modl·ls in ~luc·k & U11 5.11 ·>1r~7 CHOICE, FINE QUALITY ANTIQUES AND Wa'r1 No Beautie1 dl..'>p lB} Ca~h ;o Pion or --l~·~JO~l->1~.1-:~P~U~l,~f,~Y-- ELEGANT PIECES BIG COLLECTION , , , our tol(ll~ (kin '! nia1vl1. 11•nr11> 1.i _:lb n111ntl1s l'all C1Hlrl11lll,Yfll'" C'01nr R£gis+t-r--Jur •Jur p1:1tl'S on 1111y 111•1ih·I Nl \l.'k,·nds or tiff 1 11111, 7 pc. ornate Bedroom set ; h eavily car ved liut ii t>'l'L• 11 ~rMx! \Vliirlp•)l'il AJ-1'.' Color TV . 190.i1i t,11;........i;.10:~ UU!O. \\llShf'r s.-~as dl)l"I". -----'"----------· 1nahog. V'a nity : ver y orna te Mus ic ·cabinet ; ;."u (·fln lun e hoiti ul u~ 1 .. 1 llr•Xikhurst 0 r 91,r11 flth1111.1. Sllll! l/.U-n1hlt'. 1 )'r, hse- hrk11, l•ll't"'ll vhildr1•n. afl oct. ~111~1 sl'll ll\•H!UJ nuhle. Ca ll 611-1; •.• 10 JlC \Valuut Din in•' 1<111 set·, car ved c omb . $-;.-, C111! ti-12-3:..'l.:i b1·1 .~11 1-lununi:;ron &a'-'.h. 91"..lf-J;tl'.I 0 r:ir (\j;2-'r,i.)~l Din'i ng & Ent rance 'f bl; turved 111-Uack F r. t.: i:I rrn1 10 ::.{·1· Co uch & Chair , heavily car Ycd ; Desk & -~--C-O_l_N_S ____ , RICE'S TV SE-RVICE- Chesl, burl \valnut ; ova l Oak Dining 'l'bl ,v/6 JW·I & H~:1-·11n": (!unth·r+vvuS J'nn~r~I ~ {rirr i H.:;:_0~"="='0------~•=S=6:i lvs; hea v ily carved l~nglish llall Seu t : How .1;~:'..~1 ~.~'1?r 1 ~·~~:'.~ v;,1;~~···,.~;~: Ui;l·-:t.~ f'vll1r ~Vc~~1:.t111l<' 11J(i1:n1 ·1;1111RE:D Gelding, l"ront China C b n ts; Carved, l·~r. rain's heH d 1 .. r Qu,u·i~·r::.. :si.:.:~, 1.,1rti J"r lht·y lc1.,1·1 Cu~ot· lr.•111 sr.:i ti yr">. 1G hRnds, good Cllair, also lady's head Chair ; l\'l a rble 'J'O J> 11.il\·i·~ s.1. ,•;u·h f•u· i ~.uor~ up . H ,\• \\' ft·orn $.151111 F11r JutnJll"'r tllust Sl'll, going l£l • Nitc Sta nd s & Jlall T rees; Press back ~~i:t-"i1i.>:!i "r !lt.!2-07u:J s. i>1i.~· c,111. 11('ht"'L 1,1:1-!lOO~:~: -~~~ot· L'hairs; Br asS sconces; ornale 1\ilirr ors ; ~'l int ---::.i•i r;uo:! nr ;, ii; i;iK!'! '11, Yll old l~UCKSh.1N . Swin9 Set I;.-~, 1~1111 A\r. i·\1 "ur1rh'r hors<'. G1't-en tirok~. Gov. \Vmthrop Des k : Oak lloosiers·, 2 Pun111 • lnclllill'." s11111.1:i; .. i.;IHt.•r JIE.\'rH !\IT ~·1111 1\11 ~-12· G•·ldin!!. Vrl'y g1•ntle $300. O rgans; \Vall Cl ocks: All.".ltr. brl \Vint Ar· ,1111 t·ond . ):~0 ~,1r, 7"J 7 "11, 1. sp•"1k1·rs. 1-1u·-h<'rn 11111 .11 .-,1-....~1' ;; :i.clt~·~"~· ----- 1no1re ; 1-l utc h es; Chpndl c Ch a i1·s; E 1n pire 6 11(·1·k1tny~ ... 11y111n. 11,., . ._ ~1\11.·11 s:nti. ~.1~-\1:.~17 ,1r1 'SIJIHrrJ-:n , ... 1,1,,, .. s ,._. t I C h I .. "l'\11111 " "'"I.\ '. "'" ... '" s y c ouc ; Juung set \\.'t ti chrs, buffet, t·nd. ·' ·. ~.it 1 :":>t i'1 1 · 1··1!l t.>v1•ru11Ks server, lion hd c l ft ; Antique \Vu1l Phone; ~t-:f-'. th.~ n1'"' 197•1 n.11n1.111 c· .. ~r.i ,\It .... ,, 6T.r 1~2 Pitchcr/\vash bo\vl sets; Kerosene Chandc-ll'S VANTASTIC. I T ~ I. L d d I d 'l"llJ-.: :\IAC'H!:->,~.E: 01· ·r11•-.1 ~~~"..,.;~~~~"""'~I "!"~~~~~~~~ 1ers; ca c Sia es : ornate Oa k 3 11c Jjdrn1 ' Ir ;: C J·;N TU H\'. l 'Jll .\I.it I J[S I I~ set ; Iron Beds; Oak Jlall Trees, Chests, 5:'.f>-:!a91, ~:m-1.':>t[,, artfil'.ilt fret: to You ._I ~J!.~ .. ~ Dresser s, Chr s, Seats, 'fbls; Co pper Ktls; 0-12-1~1')1 1-------. --·-.. -le. Cut glass bo \v ls; Sali11 g lass, Br onze Statues; SF:AP.S 1.!<is s1n1'l· . .1:la .. "\S di •ll'[3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 l:Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;,:;;;i;; C he ese Dis he s; 'F'r Vases; 10 pc Austr. 2n d U\t•n s1 2: •. ·'·apt. !>-TUI"{'~:-,, Boats, Power 906 Baroque Dining Set consist of t-l utch Buffet l';dlf'I t1·111·k ~IC(J -"1'11r'!"I l•) C hai rs. n1irrored (;abinet 1n a tch1·ng 'c loc k & O\o..:l'ht·<id (·u1 -.. u ~111· $~!.>.' Tl ·:H :.1P1.1. ·1 1{J, g:()llr! r .. 1· ' 871 \\'. 191h, C!\l 6\~r-Hi\I \ 1·11g ,1._ J"ra1t~ pari s. ''b" Sofa, Oriental Uphl. 1.11.,. -1 -1 ~0111" 1~1rly p;1rts ~ . ..;_.,-;m1u (JNSP EC'l'ON JJ J~EM ISE·S-Su o "eb JO N· i • , J:1n:f11n~! Ll'<Ura ri.i· --- --1· ""' s;il1• 111l ;-;Ir;. 1n11!I. hnnu· Mon . Feb. l l-10 to 5 J-'l\.1 )-Cc1Sh, Il ·o f ,i\ p.1~1u11i.:~ .~ i1l'lc~~. :!/ lh '" [ J[ ~ J Ca rd or !'vtaster ('harge ;1ccepted-1111. 1n1 111 -.1p 111. ~\1 :, Pet' W Supplies T" '1i.~ 1r Cllll!S Conni<!" TS, ;iu111 pilnl, lj() 11·;·111 SS. Vil~', L1t J)F, L!v/\JOv r"fri,.: ltDF , ninny xtra11. $1 lr:l~l. Crdl 5.i2-7436 !t'\'('S) Boats, Sail 909 SHERMAN CRANE AUCTIONEER Cr.Jdi·nr\irl, ( it:.1. 1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ 836-6738 l';\JlP1'::l'JNLi mst~lh r ti.is 1{1 1·•'11, 11 ith or "'"ilhoul -------1 IHlBIE 16, like 11~w. l.1n1r I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" xtra plush & shag: }al'r111i..:'· Pe t s, General 850 11 .111,.1 .. <·all s.13-'.!000 Ja 6 To consider a rareer 111ith l" !n twaut <li·t"uru!ur eollll"sl . I 673-1 "\!)7 f'\f'S Y ' thl' ,,.,·orlds finest n.eal Help Wanted, M&F 710 H e lp Wanted, M&F 710 at d1sl"OUnt Jiri('t.'. l>HilU111g: *Security Pet Food* --. . EslRh.' Cornpany, y n "[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::; .I.: inslallulb in{'. 6-ta--3112 L\('t'I liv •1-;-e JI ('nu ·l AQL1 .\ Cat, llll'C. rt'd_ & 11•h_lll' , ,, _ --·• 1 1 1 hulls. red & hlk nu:1ng; sails. provide the rlcsirc anrl v,•e'Jl \VllO \\',\NTS TO \\'Olli-:'! f-RIG. 72 .\Vnrrl~ _17 cu. It. ~-:~ .. 11.'..__ Alt l\(•n!ll'I ~1111p!.1•s !>o)JI $1:o0. 67 3--60.s7 provide !he training . .::.1-.:CH.E'l'i\HY DRIVE.: A C1lli! frosl!t'ss S:n:l. :-ik t rat'k 101" .~i.·.i'.1,,. 1-ll.-i \\1 !s1tn·1., S,\ -~y~--------1 Together, ,1e'll earn you SR. SALES SEC'Y CllOOSL your houn;, 1vork r-.s'i"o' .zr.11~1 S;f1•_,-1 Aquuriun1, n .. 11 Dog• 8S4 i' OJl~~~~~~~~~~I S 1500/nio. ll'om1n1ssJ01H . \\111 1\1>l'k 111 our :.all'S1tn1Jr-fur yourseJI, be your o\vn ;,-...,_,. ;:. Ask about our tree license kt>C111g dcpl & report 10 boss. l\ien or \1omen. Can --· I 11•1 lra1n1ng proi;r11n1. C;.dl Jark \\"cstcm Hcgiona l Snlt•s IX' ~lightly haudi<.:appe<I. J\'.c~~ eustom rnadc .i\~lluni.r~ ,V\(' lt•i-..h ~t!cr, cnal.~ I Transportation Ayers at a45-9-191. l\lgr. Dulles 1uclude: eus-Neat · Clt'an Appearance. llaze ~link i>t?lc, custontl l )r. h··aul ~mat"\, 11 e11 [. . lo1ner ti<li.son, i;ales hook-Vls., retired. Age 15 to 70. <le faul:c.d. l\l~G St!lhii~ Hl ll'.'h.1\"1~d. 111ake grl sho111 or ings, interface wi i!astern Supplement your inc'Onl('. l'OSl. 67·~9143· hunting . do!;. $:i0. adults Campers, Sale/Rent 920 t'<lrp. ofl', gen'] corrcsp, t:tc. Drive a cab 6 hrs or rnore a ATTl::NTION \\>"OHLD Bks~ uni~. ~J;)fi·l7·li. ShCJuld IK' ahle lo \\'Ork in-rlay. Apply in person, \\'~Sil to join \Vorld Books OLD E11 glish sh('('p dog petlcnden!ly; ""'In n1in. l 'clJ01v Cali Co., 186 E. l!ith Grup nr N.B. 675----R9S9. puppiPs, 7 \l'l'Cks. ,\J..'.C. Cal.I 11n1ount 01 i.upcrvision. 3 St . Costa Mesa. S·l~lli!JS. -------- Walker &lee ll(A ~ lJTAl f Si\L.l::S Rcprr!'enlativc s cxpcr. csu·c· · Al\C Silky Te11·ipr~. )l)tl! 11 F t. CAMPER · Needs 11·ork on intC"rior • $250. * ~14-J..117 * LONG bed !.'a rnpcr lop. SSO. fi rm. )'' d d ~~~~~;;~~~~ Miscellaneous .,.., FANTASTIC Wanted 820 ""digree, shots ~" 1>0pc<•. lJosition rcq's i:ood 1yping ,.-·" " ATMOSPHERE & sl1 ..skills,. plcas;11lt phone I --11~) i:•JUVATE par1y \\'ishcs io j R9:l-JJ:~"~2-------Truckl TJMJ-: LIFE BOOKS is no"' pcrsonnli1y 11·1 ihe desire co . V buy old or w1usual s1h•cr DOBIE Al\C ff'm. 12 ,,.,·ks • 544-3417 • 962 hiring: six people to "'Ork i,:row ':"'1con1pu1cr Ol"lt'nll'd I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ or chinfl iterns, no t'Oill!'i, hlk/rust, Chnmpion line:1 , Cycles, Bikes in our young industrial f11'n1. Good fnngc l.icnci1ts '" 1 . if no ans please 1.:all Jf! ,.,·1rs r roppcd o\U7-215li. Offi"o. P ern> Mrt l'<n>" & !lJC'e 11·ork111•• l"Onds. Ant1que5 8"0 U1in1 714-!!39-J!H!.I. C."1 1",".' 'l'E,1'1'11'.I{ I ·7:l l3U LTACO Alpina 250. All .... ,..-.. ,,. G\I ·1 -~ '"'" -. i\ ;i lr·. 1t l. Pquip. W1v n1iles. Xlnl full avail. Start al $2.25 Send Hcsurne Or Apply ---'---------SILVER COIN_S __ fll\C _!legistercd. Crean1 cond l!ion $490. 644-92""J6 J>l'I" hr with roo1n for Standard Memorie>, Inc ,\1\"TIQUES -\Vholcsa le to {'olor &16--01 l" Paying IOO';t. O\"l'r fate -~ -~c_:_~·~·--~~~ advanccn:icn1. For personal A Subsidiary of public. l·lall1rees, ice chest, p p--6 k YA 11-1AllA 180 CC, l'il. legal, in r r v I e C U Do ict'hox, 1iartner's d C's k. valUl'. Call !lti2-36 \(i be! ':lau1 ug ups, w s , AKC. Huns good, $200. or offer e "'' • a 11 ,"\pp!1ed r.lagnctu.:i.. Corp. & all lip1n. X3!}-9:8<J s:\~!"'29 '"2848 ' 83.1-8098. 1Z21 s. Aunt! :)1. S!lHloons, copper e o " I r-J .,........ 5,\L1'.:SGIRL .. Full rime to :-;;1n1a .\n;i buekel, mist•. a c cess . PRIVA1'.I:: p,\fl.TY \VANTS AT?b? zarrmmm -- - - sell 11·01ncns .i.:_ n1cn.;; aeli\"e I::qual Oppor. C.:rnployer fi-12-!H~7. 1664 -C Ne"'porl TO BU Y PIANO }"{)]{ --- ----~ --LLRL sports 11·ear. £xpt..•r ncces.I =========== lcB'Cl~v~d~, ~C~. ~'~'-=~~~~-C 1\SJ-I. 5'17-9'.l45. $100 1vk stare Apply in! S ANTIQUE PIAJ.'\10, En g. l-----·~l_l-_._l45_-___ _ J>l'TSOn, Gcta\'Jay, So. Coast · ECRETARY Broad1vood 1806, Musicallnstruments822 v'1llage, L'osta i'.\lesa. Great oppor. for mature, rectangular, mahog. case. 5.5&-S'fl6 inlelligcnt gal with Sir 2'X5'6", keys & \Vo rks S1\LE: Brand new Peavcy s /\L E s La J-i Speedy, Inc. or Nl•1vport coniplete. Sacrifice $•185. Standard P.A. $40CI. :! Shure -g una -o me BeRch. Typing 6'I v,'.p.m. 673-12 ___ 3~2~-~-~~~ P85 l\lic:s $50 each. Sigma lJel'o,r ~-paroodt tune~ hbondabl1e· No sh rcq't!. Adve11isinu --: a<..'OUslic gw"tar + hardshell mus ......: • ,,.,·11 peop c <> ANTIQUE l\\"O-iaced desk, , '· cxpcr. helpful. This is a 60 case $150. ;\!so, Sunn Solaris J{tply P.U. 8o:-: !l:H. Laguna rositio11 for a. gal v.·ho :,OX · r~· ~~~~~-Amp $200. Sonic I Bass head Beach. l'llJOYs rl'spon.slbill1 y ,\, $75. CaU 557-811)1 alt. 5Pfl-1. S.\Ll::S-PUBLIC RELATll):>:::i p1· .. s~ure. Call for ;lppl. A 1' 802 Off<'ce furniture/ For an ad In Woman's V>ior1d !',\RT Tli\lE 10·2 or 2·11 hct,,.,·n 10 & 4. Ask for PP 1ances $~.10 hr soliciting for non Naon1i, 642-9470. Equip. 824 Call Mary Beth 642-.5678, ext. 330 profi t organizalion. For i1itv .,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,....,. We're No Beauties eall 89'Hl751 SJ::CRETARY: 20 hr. 1\"k, .. -our colors don"l rnatch, SA L 1:: S !\I AN -l\lust ha\'C $7J. S-l I ,\}_ Typing ncces . .;ory. !Jut 11·e·re a guod \\'hii·!pool n1oving and storage e.xp. l !unt. , 1-lul'hour. \"i r i l r aulo. WRsher & gas rlryer. Salary, paid vacal!On and C!a ssJr1cd arl No. 59. D11il;. You C<in have both 'Jf us for tx.·11e l1ts. t714) 6-12-151Xl Pilot, P 0 Rox 15Ci0, Cosra $75. Call 642-35.s!l bet. 5:30 ;.1csa, Ca. !l:.'627. &. 8 pn1 lo see. SACRLF'I CE: Nr. nc \II Wh I Steelcase secly. desk, & 0 e Wardrobe! Smart for Summer SALLS lady part tin1e, expl'I' =.,-c~~.-------o E PRIMARK ready 10 wear. Call Dorene S~l"tVl Ci:. sta. ~eeds i\lcchan· l\F:Nill R 1~·ashers $JO & 646-5388 11·, Class A he. l\1ust l1;11·l' $00. \\lllirlpool Clt.>c. dryer PRODUCTS Co' tune-up & carburat1on C'Xftt"'r. ~3J. Guar. & deli\•erl•tl . scecy chair, cnU'y & side l·ha1 rs. ,\I.so Code-a-phone telc. a.ns. sys. G-1·1-1 718 Cdi\1 DKS. S 15 Ufl Exec swvl !.'hrs Sl5/25 &c clU'S $8/U. Pierce Sti7 \\I. 19, CJ\! 642-3408 ''--------1 School Bus Drivers Prefer 5 :.rs expcr . ,\t"l'O, ~72 2£20 S. Susan. E xper. Apply 915 Baker !~th & Ne111por!, Ci\!. ANTIQUE 111-0-raced ;,QXliO. S300. or offer. Call 67a--l212 desk, Santa Ana, Calif., St, Costa ~lesa. 537-5!!10 'ER , C _ Dynn111ic husine$~ <';->;panding (Near lla rbor & \\"arn('rl ~!'.. \i\1~ ... P. • . • ~ \ ! E Sta. AttendanL 11s opf'ration. Looking !or ~·, 1 ~1 :_e~:::;, y~ung_ & Ll!e nie~:hanu;al l'X per . """""' ¢ I :'111\NAGE :'llENT FRIGIDAIRCI I n1 pl' r i a I "'ashe_r & elect dryer, alxJU! 6 yrs old. Fully auto. $100. 64:1·R119. P ianos/O rgans succcss-oMent<.'d peop!C for 811 equal o pp o r I u n 1 I y ~~per. _ _!'attison Satl. Dcsii;n, pr e['rt, !'"cat nppcaran('e. th.it Pxpansion. Ca.JI n ~: employer mil -'~36-::l~1~'~'-=======11A~p~p~I)~' :c'_l~O~a;mt-21p~n~>,~~2~5~9~0 Rent Washers/Oryer1 $:.'. \\'k. f 'ull n1ttint. 892-;,6-\9 l:iet. 4.7 P~I for • NP\\'port Blvd , CJ\! * 639-1202 * uppl. 0 R D E R Desk· ln\·entory SECRETARIES SEJtVICE Sia, ncerls cxpPr. J\I AllHl ED rv>rf-On O\"er 21 Control. expcr. hPlpful. \\'111 m:111 flays. i-'<'r1n. Ln111n Oil B 'Id ' M I 806 1 '" 1rain energr1ic J! t' r s 11 n. 39J \7th St. C.i\l. u1 1ng a1er1a s c~ !& i~IK' on?e8000('f'SS. $1'.!J 6-12-3'172. 1''.8 . ~'l'\\'IN" . -"---"-'-"-·-"o.c.c~=~--1 I\c \\'Po I'! Beach Janel ~"' u inact11r1e OJ11.'rA tors e Surplul. Building P A RT Tiill E Kirb y ccd t N Af't'oun1;1111 to ~lOK Prorl l\l~r r.lnf'h Shop to SZ.IK QC Ell'r tro i\l!'C"h !o $~1()1\ Tr!rprocP~1'l11J.:. 360 It\.!_, P rogrRn1n1('r !() $1'.!K Superv1sor/Herail 10 $.1(i0 Exec. Sccy"/Ufc 111i.:r. SSOJ + Comm'I 1..lncs/A~cy 10 S(\;JO Sccrerar irs In SfiZI S<><-"y/Ltfe ins. t•xp $000 +- Typist 111:'11 [;;>./G .0 . ~125 L;1rl Friday $:llO R•~rptffypist $;JOO (',\LL Tll lSl-1 llOPl\INS JEllRI \VH ITTEMORJ-.; 4,~ E. 17th St. lnl lr.·inl>I Ci\1 Su;le 224 642-1470 ,.,. woell;a SEEK & FIND• For Classified Ad ACTION Call A DAILY P'ILOT AD-YISOtt 642-5671 ritayan ~fonths LKOLN Z TOZYC JI EMBO IZD rA ZC J~IAZJICAERPENA1D -OYFMK C APMO MLM O llMPD C M••O IROROPOOMAXAGAY P OYKllOIMAYA N I K N AKO C M A1 KOO Z OPOCTEllMPOll C O T O Z l P C N P P 1-1 If R H 0 P L E II C UO Z O AAOABE,STAC U OA E A PAPB Z Z C OBKEPOXE CN MA PA OY AT Z KAYAKAR ~HHXZ X C Z B E T S YYNHYZOYECBA XA MO LOPXOZOTAPAMZAP DKA N KA~AXOPZABKCTX A MOHPAZOZTATACKAAYAB RPNl80RNKCEKINMAYAK ln1tr11c001u: The hidden n='~ lh 1ed btlow •rpclt fo1w11J, bKkw1f11 , ur. down, 01 d11g111111ly In lhe puuk. JlJnd etch hlJd'n n11111e ind bo~ It In \s 1hown: : CF.II MAC TZOZ • 11lEN MOL XUL .. KANKI N l'A.X YAX ~ I ----' dcvelopmrnt f1rn1 has 11 ' er. 0 t'Spi'r. nl'.'ccs:;. :'YTATJ:;'-' .. "' .JO•O'<o<'!\t:\Y Sa csman, \\"Ork evf's., i,:uuu i\ ·k for I' t I 1 ~ ~ eomniission + I i her a I im1ncdiatt• opl'nings I o r . ·~, , a l"ll'ta. i'I' nc IT1'..~t5~ Doors, Jumbt:1', p:y. b 0 nus. Ne RI , c I ea n ::it"('retarics 11·/su!Jstant1al ,u,a . ,J·IO-JGl!4. 1v:'.)()d. aluni s!1eetlng, n1oliJ· nppcnring. Cnll 5!12-9286 or c.~pcr1encc in the fil'ld of STENO· Unusual oppor. [l)J" ing, 111:11do11·.s, etc. 551-2313 eves or ivknds. purch1:1su1~ nr construrt1on. self rn1ployn1cn!. Se 11 d BU I LDERS SURPLUS PART or full tinic fo r tih SO 11•.p.m., typLng 70 rrsu111e ru C!ass1/icd ;id i'o o. 2500 So. r.·Inin, S,,\, , .... p.111. i\1ust have good 4::t. e,o Dully JJ1Jot. i~.o. Box J\lon thru Sat 10-:i ~ml",·~~~1 1 ,.!!jtl, "'c.~'e n s;~~si t (' J (' p hon c personaJily. 1~0. Cnnt11 i\Jes::i, Ca !lZ!i:.'ti. -----"714: 5-;6.Jo:\J '"· ~ '"'' " 1'.. x cc 11 en t 1~: o r king 'fELt-:l'!I Q,-..;i:; SOLI CITOR ---~~rctwa re, 16.)S Supl'r\or , c.:und1t1011s & Oc11chts. S:iOO. 1110_ Paid vac. ,s,, l-ln~p. Furniture 810 E I R E CO il·lust lu11·e xlnt 1 c I PART 1in1c \1·uma11, teh•· TH VIN • pcrsunn lity. !7l·i ! &12-1500 phone sollc!ng, Salnry + Mrs. Fielder, 644-3389 ti' D(l\V:-J Sof;i, :..ln! conrl. $300. Coffee tablf.'. $75, overstuffed ehall', "'ool area 1,11,;, sh~rf'r> 1apc console, '.\lust .L:n, 67.~·G22'.>. t:omn1 . VIC'. HHrhor & \l,'ll· !iAi\l tit Noon TJ::LITYPE o 11 er a I o r . !;Oil, Ci\1. R3.:~lfJ62 ~:x1>Cr. ln1ml·di;ill'. S;ilary I" I Q E I op,·n. :\!('J"l'lll Lynch Cu., PAHT thnl'. lun ,v., 111rcre~1lni,: ·~·q:u;a;;P"°;';-;:;":';P;';':':'-: 1.:'•~I0-::<~12~'-;;;;::;::;::;::;::;::; joli in lr1·1ne. l\lus1 have , . .,. '"'-'"'0 °' 83.1-"'"· SECRETARY .-~-~-3 piC'l'"C s1•1·1io11a! so r a , Biggars Custoni, ll' 9" x S' ~!" wiU1 ottoman, gold \"civet, $300. Danish Teak Coffee table, 60"xl8"', .$4:l. &l;J-8056 PB.'\ operator. Answering Setvice. Exper prelercd. lintg. Bch nrea, SJ6--lj~l. PORTERS Fftlme. See Personnel 'l\.tgr. B•lboa Bay Club 1m W. Coast lhvy, N.B. Progr1mm•r $825 Systems 3, RPG2. Bilingual helplul. · Fee Pale!/ Also Fe1· Jobs WESTCLIFF Pc>rsonnrl Agr ncy (f\rlark Ill Ccn1er l 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. rM2-8&16 PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR Perfom1 own At'l-1.ips. Run precision pe.rls. Perform ls! article inspections. STACO SWITCH, INC, U 39 Baker, Costa Mesn !>1>-JJ>ll Equal Oppor, F.mployer Real Estate Sel..-- MANAGEMENT stl-90+, 1yp1ng-55 -60 11 p.n1., Apply Jn The Pl'l'SOnll('I IJt·µ•. ~1\.\[·L LAJ\l, Jl10ll·I' ~·· PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Ne\vport Center UI' Ne"'Jl<lrt Bcuch Equal Oppor . Employer TEMPO'S Dial·A-Job! l'b1\!l•U ulltT°S ;1 1ruly ll!llljll{' & l1n1e snv111g: opportunity for skiHcU •.... KEYPUNCH SECRETARIES SECRETARY TRNE 1Vho 1v1.111 rllgnui~ct & Fee NC'go. ~Up s LHl\Ula1'i111; Joni.: ur short Sh ro-100, type accunll<' lt!n 11 a.~s1g11rncnls -few ro-65. \Vi!\ u·ain other days, t'U\IJllt• IVl'clls or few duties. n1onU1s -)'OU 1lt·t·1U c! i\01v Utht•t· F t·c/f'rce Posit ions JOU ran ..... RUTH RYAN AGENCY APPLY BY PHONE 1793 N<'wporl, C.M. 646-4854 Crill 540.-1•1.itJ ,v., Lcl u~ know 17931 Beach, H.B. So\7-9617 1vh:1t your skil ls arc. No nct'd tu t'<une in personally . SECRETARY/BKKPR un111 "\' l1Rvr the ·just r1ghl' ~pot !or ~nu' Fee Paid. . $650 Nr~'/1'.:it .\ Fl~E AT TE1\tPO. ,\ccur11tc 1yp111g. A/ ll. Tempo Tempor•ry Help Perfect gr a mm a r & -=~~-~­f\lUSf st•ll, Udrtn, 1iv-rrn, k1t !.'l1en .t. den fu1n iture, ~11-6!1:!•1 StJ~·,\ ,...,_ LOVJ::SEAT Custon1 01nde. Usually ho1nt. ;168-7!"110 M iscellaneous AU1'J·IE:NTIC Jnrlia n JC'"•l'lrry 818 2738 Camino Ca pislrano, San Clemente. 492--1680. COi\-IPLETE 1-IAM STATTON Excl1t'r 2 K\V Li 11 e a r , rec.:elver, Tower, b eam . $700. 54S-1487 DE:COR.ATOR has h'rHnc buy JOO yrds ne1v Rusty Brown cnrpet, short shag. 642--:125._'i, :')18-165'1 BOB DYLAN TICKETS spelllng. Positivt' Appmnch .l"'-""~W~A~IT~E~R~!!!!!!!!!!" QU1er F ret/Fee Position!) Hu1l1 H.ya n Ageney \\reek <'nds only 847-1238 or 97!J.-5318 CYRA NO fl.cgtaurant LEATIIER ski boots. "ten's l'i93 Nt'wpor t C.~l 6'16--4854 .17931 Beach, H.B. 847-9617 600 D Ne1~·port Center Dr. 11ize 8 $20. L \n<la Newport 546-4478 *Sec'ys, Bookkffpers Waitresse1, Exper. CARPI-..l' Layer , Installation, F /C & A/P Coostr $700 Apply betwn 3-Spm Repairs, yours or n1inc. CRll Uz Relnden: Agency Odte·11 Restaurant Dean , 642-TIOl. ~Birch St., NB S~S 212 E. 17th St, C. Mefta RE DWOO D burl save! Jo~!n. DINal AChJob T WAITRESS \va nted , cxp. Unfinished ,t custom bRrs, o •rge o You Carmel's Dining & Pie tnblc11, clocks. 960-ll~ Elllabllshed 1965 Shoppe 628 N. Coast llwy 185 CM glas.! 11kia Grand SECRETARY LB&una BcRt h Prix hlndlng!I $70. or be11t e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals from $5 e Pia nos & Grands A LL MAJOR BRANDS Used &;, ri ·bu1l c prrinos also Uprigh ts tro111 ...•...••• Sb9 Spinets ' • ., ....... Sl·l;i 1~1r1yrn; ·· ......... , .. :;9.Jj Grnnds " ....... -.... $3!J;j e O rgans ALL MAJOR BRANDS u v11i;a11 .... de111u .... SllJj Sp111l•t ...... n£'1\' ..... $4'.,J e FREE e Orga n Lessons ln \\-rcy thrfl 1er inc""" $2995 . .._r ___.--- FU LL ERTDN MUSIC _.-- 18191 J::urlir!, .:-·ou111ni n Valley l Ulk. No55;j 9361)11•go J-I\)' m 12'i N. I lurbor. Fullerlon I \ m 871-1805 Open Nights 'til 9 Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 9479 FRE:E ORGAN LESSONS as lo11i; as you like! Adults \lo"eic:ome to 1:1ttend Tue!(Jay night •l 7:30 PM. \\le WRnl everyone to learn to play the organ! Ton1 Dieterich Supple, smooth. na tural , . in ch:i n.:e 642-2851. Coast lll11c shaping in ~ LENGTI-IS f',1uslc, Ne"'P(lrt Blvd. al -day, E'\'t'ning an c'\ !-!arbor . Cl\.1. overblousc. Tean1 wi th pants and shorti; also Jn pattern. PIANOS -ORGANS Easy to se11·! New & Used. Creal S('!C!.'\ion. ~nt,ed . Putlf'rn 9 4 7 9 ; Conipe!ilivc prices. Open Misses S1~es 8. JO, 12, -~·I, 1-:ve.s. &. Sundays. The best 16, 18. Size 12 ~ b1i'.3!: ..... 11 deals are ul111<1ys nl: d11y _ll'ngth 2 718 yds .. )..)-llll"h V' II' h M · C't labrw. v a IC s USIC I y SEVENT\'-nvr. CENTS South C!.)t1st P laza 510·2830 tor each patlem -Hdd 25 ccnts for each pattern Jor Air i\·IRil nnd Special Hand· li ng : 01hcn\'iSl' lhlrrl-clllss delivery will take three weeks c:ir more. Send 10 'l\.1arinn ~1artin, 1hc DAILY P ILOT, 442, Pattern Dept .. Z'.l.2 \Ve.st 1Sth St.. Ne1v York, N.\ 10011. Prin t SA~lE. ADDRJo:&. 11·ilh Zll>, SIZE and Sl'\:'U: LO \VER\' Teen\ Genie. Once in R life linic. Nu '74-a g if1. pt1v ply. Cht'Ck your dC"aler . organ $S95., lw.•nch $.11. IOIRI "''/lax $938. You nlM J.':C'l $40 In muslt & <'RI' phOtl('s. $73S. Call onl} hl•I 6:30 P flt & 8:30 Pl\! !.llii-GIJ0.1 ~-IRY..:PROOr 3-tlr sufe/lile NllMBER. S170. drt. mnrh.. Ille s111r SEE J\10RE Q u I c k bxs, 99c. hg. file lolrlrl'!i 5c. Fashions and choose onr Plt>n.--c 867 \V .. 19th, CM. pattern free tron1 our ~"='·~3·~108"--. -------I Spring·Summer Cata log. All 830 g\zes ! Only 50c. Sporting Goodt INSTANT SEWING BOOK ..:.--"'--------·I 11cw todRy, w~ar tomorrow. 185 CM. glain1 skis Grand $\. KAYAR POP llP " Tomonow: Poetic Tmn~ ~ 1 Olrl ofc. Rcq'1 ~typing, WAITRESS. exp. Sec 1\1\~s oner. Li nda. 546-4-\78. !lllr\g. lite b k k p n K, McCloud, Ben ll mwn's 3U06 f\TOVTNG! Antique brusht>d pltuantneSl'i. Good salftry. S. Coallt llwy, S. Lag 11·hlte hand caived king Prix blntjU1i;:11 $70,ibest offer. INST ANT f AS 1l I 0 N Leo lher ski boots, 1nl'n'11 BOOK llundrtds o I !>lJ.r. fl $20. Lhuta S46-447S. la,,hlon facts. $1. ~ 7405 tyAe.e s ..... Sal'e dollars! \\'hip up this prc!ly cnn)·aH for surnmE'r. C;\llRY 1-"LO\VERS -gay felt applirru•· plus simple ernbrolcle1·y anrl quick cha.rrri !o Utls h1uuty hag. Make lt of IM:""<ill)' l-Ollon or linen. P attern 7:\G7; t rn. n sf e r; directions. Sf':\1F.~T\"-nv!; CENTS . !or each pattern -add ~ cen!s for each pattern for Air l\.1<1il a nd Special Hm 1lling: o!ht•1w ise third-Cll\Sll delivrry "·ill take three Wet!ks or niore. Send to A Hee Brooks, the DAILY PILOT. 105, Needlecraft J)ept., Bolr 16.1, Old Clle!Ma S!Rlion. New York, N.Y. 1001 1. Pl'lnt Name., .A.ddrt!M, Zip, 1'11llem Nun1ber, N J-:: E 0 L ECRM'T '7'l! ()-Qrhc!t , knit, etc. dlI't'ctions, 50c. l1t11lant l\bcr.me ltoel. , Basic, fancy knot11, pat , IC'rn1;. $1.00. • lnslant Crochet Boolt ... Lenm by plcturell! Pat; t('rna. $1.00. Cotnplele 1 ... w1 Gin ..,.. -1nore tht1.n 100 sifts "- 11.00. Oimplelo Ati... Boot ... 1'-00-18 .111ry Rua Btlob • 5Qc. Boot of IJ rrtlfJ .&flba. 50<, Q11llt Rook I -16 pattern& '°'" J\l111eunt QuUt Book 1 • 50<, To ordrr any ..,, :111 of th t e:..p1ndtd "Scrk & find " booki, numtienl 2 thruuah 6. ~rnd SO renu for tarh, making ch«kl p1y1ble lo "Setk & Fi nd," Star·Ttlt1111m Syndicate, Add.- lrfltr.i In c1re of lh i) nt11.)p8ptr, - One of the nation 's largest rt!lldentlal resale companle1 h1 aeeklng fl manager for our. NeWport Beach or.nee.. Liberal c o mp e ns a l Ion allowance11 & b~n c (lt11 . Successful ciuid ldate iihould h11.~ a college degree or «1ulvttlen1 plus p r o v e n xu~e11s In thf' rcsldentla.1 N!lfl.le market. Send resume In contldf!nce to Oa1111fled ad No. 91, Dll lly PUot P .O. Box 1S60, Col!tl\ Mt!sa, Ca 9>;26. 833-<&1. · \Y Q M EN nc ed eel ! 0 r head board $l(XJ. ~1-1317. St:C/RECPT. Sm I office. hou1eelennlng, good pay, ~fETAL sink &: cab, like nu use exec -typewriter $4 2$. good houl"ll, 675-6:'"..,:)3 M $100. \Yater htr & cab S5(). Cosed wktnd1. 546-2055. 1 _,!>1:::~:::::::7:__ ______ -'---CS<l:::::l•"·-o=t"h'::'___::bed=•::.-~670:>-0'I=. -~6 rtAi\I golf clubs. U.'l(!d oncl'. Any day i,, the 9 EST DAY' to Co~t S120. SI!:\! $00. Ctill n1n un ad! Don't dl'\fl.1 .• 6T."..-244j ~lulll11 fnr Thday's Uvtnr 15 be11utilul pettema. SOc. > 28 DA!LV PILOT Mi;md11y, F~bruary 11, 1974_,.---,---,=-:c-:-...,..--,.-,;--:=-;:-:--...--,.-,;--:=.,-,,-,--....,.--::-:.--:~ ,....,...,.--:-:--:----;;;;o.7:-;:::;-rr.::;r---"i990i9ii!'Awu1101, UHCl--'990 Cycle'~ Bikes Autos Wantflf 9" Auto1, Imported 970 Autos. Import.ct 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used '-;;Sc;;;oo;;;l;;;er;;;s ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;92=S I .;::T.;::OP~O:::.OLc..:L.::.A_R _P_A..;.I D:.: I ~::...:.:::--...::..:.._.:...__ MER CEDES BENZ TOYOTA VOLVO CA MARO FORD MUST ANG 1• IMMEDIATELY MAZDA MUSTANG »OJ\ AU. f'OREICN CARS '69 VOLVO Cam.,• '70, air, P/S, .uto'J', '71 FORD PINTO 1967 FASTBACK C1J.1 or comt' in iv Ii«' us. SEE THE ALL NEW 50 USED ONE YEAR RH , ~lli·h tiN>s Xtr11 WARRANTY ('ar, niust M"li n1il.ke uUr. l.•11'· n11l•'i•~•'. •n"l'h c:it1·1'll1.:nt UP PRICES ! 1:! ~,F.R 71 BICYCLES Get 'Em While we Got 'Em ('ur'lin;1 <l1•l ,\1 (11' ~ikt-Shop 30J2 E . {',•a~1 d11s NEWPORT IMPORTS :_1100 \V. Con;;; llw)' .. ~ n. 642°940S ti·IO (~ti l l\'n Ph1.n1• !)rders \VE H\JY RX4 MERCEDES '73 TOYOTA 145 WAGON 557-9,UH 4 si><'ed transm1!1s1on. C'u.~ton1 Nt•.,.. p.111111 flh•,i,;i & t-.tk·k••y IMMEDIATE ON DISPLAY CORONA SEDANS ·71 CAMAltO. 350 v-8. aut(J, lrltt•r1or. :aJOO l'C t>t!J>u11• ·11w111p.....iu nn•~. Au· sl1CK:kx I I 11 t3:1:1(.\>Xl \lti~l "l'l" 10 llJ>prt"l'inte, d S..·\'l'l'UI iuce <lrk:li tu cl~ i~ IJ I, pl b, ;1 111/1111, { n Y 7 -'l•k• oUo•r .~,.., .,,,-;c •• DELIVERY 7'.; J\urli 1001...'i . 4 r ., aulo l\u.tomatl.c ttan1In1W1un, alr J I Jr J $177 i• " ~ v""""""" trorn nil P<JUlflf*d with 11.ul~ .,.,, 1ee 11, in l'Ol':li. \\'Oii( ~lt'('f---- NCE tran.,. 1o!r 1·1)111!., GC)() 11111'·:1. nlallc. 111 .,-• .., uir L"Ond, coo<iltioning, radio and Ing \\·heel, fl700. G4~~'i> --0 -LDSMOBILE '73 DEMO CLEARA in lal'I0/1' 111:.rrun1y 173a-" heater . (09839) :-oo\v 1N Pnocn1·:ss SAVE $$$ Jl'P'. l'adio. cte. All pril.'i'd helo"'' CAti.1AllO '70 ss:ioo. iill flf.M L•n.:• the ('()SI Of a Ile\\' 1974 . $1977 xtrns, xlnt cond, 45,000 n1i, '411UJ ·1~ V(}lvo 1641::, l!ke Ill'\"', Sf_;J;:: THE~l NO W ... OJUVE r~al beauty, S200J. !m-5128 llll'l'd1·111·, fill' ('()JI!(, iX:l'J-UNE ' ' Bl'Y ON£ . . CHEVROLET TOYOTA JIG(" 1\8 ... I •. _!. '70 :..go CpP Rrlslr, like J\ew. -WA LW1l6 '72 l'!li'..'V MON'l'E CARLO ECONOMICAL. Snfe & attrat:live Like n1•1\' and 1966 Harbor. C.?11. fi•k}-•n1n '7:.! FOJlU T;.·i~·d-T..;p t'r1t'. Sa!l!'I .l Sr.v\ce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UN!VERSITY OLDS ~SfiO Harbor Blvd. l •-""'""""""""~""""""""•I J:O.ll'Olt'l'Ell ,\UT<JS \'Ar.l,\ltA 7:1 HIJ :;:-0. lu BEST PRICES PAID ! 111111·~ ~1;1:1 .. ,!f,·1· :\!~n rtT Dean Lewis Imports 2.\1;.\ ;~~J lJ H'!, •·11'.~rl /.: f;1s1 J!(j(i l[l 11.MH', L .\1. 6.Jii.!):m;· Sli:-.U ulft•r 71 Su1uki 12~· J.:n. \\ !·'. 11 .. uld Jil;o:-1 .. !Ju~ \'(}\Jl' 1h1 rn ,s:~ otf0·1· .i;;ti-111.1 old t'al's, IJlt.,1.~" 1·a'11'1his Pn. I i.1 11t1n1ht•r ~!11nday -~,rid;1y ~K.11 I·: 1"1t'-.t ."it. S:ir11:1 A a 1 own1·1·, Jo 1nilcs ~765BNH J. YO.LVQ House of Imports 52~7250-1966 Hnrbor, C.M. &W-9303 c-qulpped \\'Ith aulornatic ll'WlS., J'l:ltliO, h I! It t l' I' , factory air t'Ond. full po11•1•r. etc. 1431.ETI). As king $2575. Johnson & Son.. Lit1L'Ol 11 r-.lercury, 2626 lt arbor, Costa Mesa, 5"~56.c"'~·--- fllid si:r.C' lu.~u'ry, ciri\'l'll 0111,1· 2.i,000 n1ilcs Uy the orig111nl o\\·ncr l'.lro c· ii r ef u ! I)' rnnin!ahu'tl 11. E4llll)pt.'(J 11·1111 auton1atic 11·a11s , r:id10, hC"11tC1', J)Ol\'l'l' S I c e I' I 11 !.: , po1\'f'l' lJr•ak\'5, po 11 c-I' ,1 J11dow.;, I:1clory arr •·tr. t112GHC). 1\cl !Oday S:?:,7;,, J oh11 Mtn S.: SOn. Lirll'<lln J\lerl·u1y, 2ti2G I! 11rOo1·, Cost;t i\lesa, ~1~~:10. ro~ta J\1t•sn 5'10·9640 OLDS '71 To1'0nado, xlnt {'Olld, 111~11• J.llll lll, r.1 ic·lk•lin r11•t·s, 1~1,11'1' Sl'llls, 11•indo1vs, lo.-•ks, tu•ak<'~. s l<'t'l'llll{. Alr, .•h·rt•1. 1ra!l1•r l11l(•h, lu1;11·) 1lu1v ~u~1;1·n,u111. l n11tn'l' ltHi;.Nlti. 1·:111 il l·G14·0!1 1~1. '71-l'utt.i~s ~upn•rni• 2 1lr J!T. 1·111yl u1I, h1u.:kc!s, au·. 1·111h". i.:11 lllllnl & lin•s :\'!;~Ml 1111 J'.111 S, 11k entb 1;1:1.r11:1i --~---~ Hi llLll' C'utl:·s~. runs .• ~ lootll•' alnl·•~C !ltl, !i0,000 rlli, ;1 !.res. s1:~1. 1"li-~'li.~·1 '611 JIONIJA :;:,u, 11/'7! !111111 loJr 1nu11cd & fr l'C 1i1<·t..up, ~t>1'1·7Si l t•!ut & ~as !anl;, \1111 •'und. ~117-:~•ii 1------------'67 MERCEDES '70 TOYOTA ·73 Volvo b1·n111 hrk•'. S400, p1 I pr~, t ',\:-Ot-1 t 'U/t .dt tip111 , Sli-:l?.11:! \'(Jl Jt CAH '72 rz. l ull 1t1rt. i\!1nt 5 11>.~070 1'0T1f11t1nn . l'l't!'f'tl 1!1 S••ll t;T.;-:,.i:;i.; Autos, Imported 970 AUDI ·-... : ,\' .;:, \'11111;1h .1, !.!j '~'· 1tl ll l!'llni:in fraul<', \'!01·1 1•l!';•n, 1'dll i\T;;rk, 1:11-11,:1 ·I----------- I~ ..... \ ~:11.1 f<' l~~'I. $.'~~! t'ht'IT). ,\L'll! 'it 2 (Ir , 2i,:i lj tni. l nu 1·;,,haL~. A/C, l-ltlll~"'f. 11u!•r, :n 111pi.:, s:~;~1 1; l•i-.1~1IJ BMW :l'i ![l~ :'l\:11 .!Ur1·11f' Pnrk1vny 'li~SHJtl \'l::'jO s::J-~'il!ll 0 4~~1·•111'.I L:St: ,\V:<J>.Y !'\ \' J·.:.rr. Motor Homes Sale/Rent 940 ORANGE COUNTY 'S OLD EST POllSCllE :~ A Parts, Cases, !lrarls, C'h' & 111iso·. Ti-..u1s .~. SUSpt'Jl!\iOn part,.., l'CflSOJ1itlilc. 1·;rlJ :J.i7·:!"~JS \\•f'ekdn.\s ;1ft G ur 11•1•1•k,,nds Auto5 fnr~• '(jl Ford FIOO '.'\!l'll' n1r11nr, /t<I 1111. ! ll'f'S. f..!6-J l;.ll P.U, '71 lh •. l'iutch, ~r! 1\U', $.'1'.(1 DATSUN !lrlll•l' • r.t• .. r t11t• 1n :u1y f1 11" 11111~1rl f•rl t'.1r~ 1\~· nftt•r! Hui 11!1~ l1u1 •11' l•'.1"': a us~·d 1u1'1•11 t '11 i!h 1101 i.:u:1r:111!!•1' Y "ll '"Ill lc..1:-t· a t11·,111d 11('11 Hth' \lllh ;1 l;u·luJ'Y 11·:11T:rn· 1,\ ,ind Shi c •lll ll1'1Jlllll'll!IJl1'l' ""'· 1.A·a~1ni.: Jur you coul(.I 111l·a11 111·111ni.. a d1Hcrcn1 !ll'll t'iU' c\'t.:J'\' 1l tnunths fur th1• 11••\\ '.{ }1·,\1 " (Jr Lo11 !luv li<H'k \.wtnr; IJ;11;k l L"~su1i..: re.1111r~·' "u U..11\'n J';1y1nt•11t \\llh ;in 1nlc11cif'd * Mazda '74 Rotary * $17 MONTH ,ti \10;\ TH.' r JI•!·'.~ Ll·:,\ . ..;t: \\Ill ;u'""I'' rr,ul•"lll"' ('Al.!. \1!: l'l:Y .~l:l·t~iliti Munt. De <.'ch MAZDA 17:,'.:1 B1::ich Bl 81'.!-fiOOti '1 3 MAZDA RX2 :<po·r1I 1r:o 11~1111s.~111n, l1t·:or.:r. 111111\.1•·U ll!IL' llUll . I 1111) l'':ll 1 $2977 1·:1rjin, l 'll!ltll· ll!ilPWtle.iai& W VOLVO MERCEDES BENZ JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ 144E BElJZ 250 LANDCRUISER .,, "'""· & lac. wa""""' 11 s:n -to.IO Dlr. I Radio. 1\1r 1·ond111on1ni::. Al\l/Ft.t 1 d!'l\'l'. radio, suu 1wf, t! It: . \\'Arn huhs, l'l-1 IASl'l $2577 4 \l'httl 173713T\' I $2 377 flmle.00 TOYOTA l!Jai ll11rllor, C.i\L 6·1G-930~ .-=o~~'-7.~ I 'ii) i\113 :1()0 Sl::L t1H'lalh1· f1:1111I & Slllll'OOf, $7,4n~ X:il-:.!n,10 Olr. MG ':J:, i\1r;, T~· 1:100. Ong. , s1 .. t·k. in1n1ac. 67J-i!9'11 MGB r-.1t:H Ho.1dster.Brand N1•1" Burgundy/Bii;: Spoke \\'hls 621 i\'liles-\\'11J dl"dui·t S500 From purThased price. l\lust Sl'll, rnoving ahi'QHtl. IJ<1ys 6•1(}.1900 l'X. 2'L2 Nigh!s 6T~S. PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Co n1plrlc S;.i!cs and Servirt>. 50 con1pac1 s on display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT/SUBARU JJ:i7 \\'. Lin;:oln Ave., ,\nahl'lnl 5:!3·S'.!20 PORSCHE an1/ln1 S track stl'l'('O. Koni SUOl'kS, allov ll'ht'CIS, S\lilJLl- )/f'[' hi1r,.., U~<'OZ' group, Sjj()Q u:l· L~J .). ·;2 1;'1rsrhe Bi l T Targ<t , "; srxl, ll"1Hher, stereo, lo n1i. Far. n1;1gs. 5.12-79;» RENAULT .pmle.00 W TOYOTA I~ Hurlxil', C.r.1. &16-930] '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY Ne1v J\lodl'ls -Nc11• Colors at .,,Pmle.OO W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor. r..J\·!. VOLKSWAGEN WILL BUY YOUR GAS SAVER PAID FOR OP. NOT. \\'1Ll.. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KE!\"!' ALLEN, 540-(}.14~. '6G V\V, .Surrey Ton, Roll h:ir, Radi<il tirt>s, $5((1. 21123 Sailors Bay Lu, I" B, :i:{&..7678 ·;19 l!!LLl\'li\N SE:UAN . Grc:tt Run.al>Oul car. over 30 r.IPG, Dependable $150. 6·1&--H'9.l '\i!I V.\\'. Bug, nt:'11• pain!, gnnrl tires, good ('Olld. !\lake offl'r. 8·17-88·18, 536-2727 '70 VW Squareback s 1500. 675·S383 1!16S \'\\'. good !f .. 1:30. 83:>--1864 !137-7772 rond. S825. E\'CS/11·knds '69 \'\V Squarcllal'k. S1600. Xlnt n1e1·ha nical l'Oncl. 1011· 111i lf'S. 6·1·\-\~ '69 F r\STBACK 4$.000 nn. Excellent * $1500 642· 7&M * 673-6966 l9i3 SUPER Bug. Al\l /J.J\l stereo. 20.IXXl nii. Xlnt cond. !\lake offf'l'. 6i1-97·19 Brool;s '69 VOLVO 144 4 DR i Auto ma t I c transn1ission, l'C_'OOOrnital ·I e y I Jll(~ e r 1•ni;11~. r.ldio. Real clean. tll!Ot-:So1 $1877 ;Dm lturi4 -YOLYO 1 1966 Harbor. C.~1. Autos, Used BUICK 6·16-9303 990 '69 BUICK Electra 2 DR. Coup1.>. All custom. Alr. Po1\'er. Delu xe interior. lS J\lPG on fr \\')'. ~1ust sell due to death in family. Pri\'ate party. $1200 or bes! offer. 64H9Z7 aft 5 P~I. '68 RIVIERA, loarted in t;•!lC de1•I;. Xlnt rond. Steal a t Sl.100. Jtit 51 64.Hllil '68 Buick Grand Sport. Xlnt eond. Good on gas. SH)OO. Cal! 645-3il7 CADILLAC '73 COUPE OE VILLE Vinyl top. full po1vcr, laclory air. Ml /F~·I s!creo, tilt \\'hN"I, \'ogue p r e n1 i u m tires. (9-l3GHA J $5699 '72 COUPE DE VILLE \'inyl !op, lull po\1·er. factory air, !calhc-r interior. rill 11-heel, AtlJ/f'jl,I s t e r e o radio. (002EQA ! $3999 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE \7inyl top, lt>ather, f u ! I po1~·er, factory air. A:'ll/F'l\1 stereo, tllt \\'hf"et, (60lEAFl $3999 '72 ELDORADO 9SED CARS NEW CAR DEPT. WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES '60 Ra nchero '70 Chevy lr11pr1t:1 Ail', auto, radio, vinyl top, nc\v tires. SUlOO 01· lx-s1 offer. 545-0623. 1969 I~IPALA Con\•t•r!1b!c , 1,'00d <..~ind, 1nct hlue, a/<:, p/S, SM9:l. 960-2098 '73 l·:L CAr-.IIN''°0,--;;-:1 .,-, O;;-, auto111atic • full pull'£'!'. !;.I:). """ '70 Cll~:VY Station \\'agl111, air, JKl11'e1', \\'hilc \\'Hll. radio. l'lean, S!!~;i, ~1&'1·7:'60 '&I Cl£E\7Y S1ntinn \V~t gnn 1\lag \\'his, C.ood cone!, S·l!l:i or nutke offer. tH<l-il7G TAKI:: Over t>ay1ncuts, '72 l!npala Custo1n. Lo rnl's. Xl n't cond. 6·1&-5368. 'f,6 ltl\PAL.A ori~ 011'1\CI', ~1! n1i, radio, air, nu tll't!S $5.'iO • 644-84711 • '66 CHEVY Novn Si n. \\'~n. 6 l'YI, auto, xlnt l"Ond. S550. 6i3-7!J9.! COMET -----i FOHD ·(i91:1·u. " ii•' hardtop. vinyl tup, p/~. :iuto. radio .~· he11!o •r. -1!1.l-Jl.1 11Lile~. Sl.000, l 7 :\I I' G , til·hl\0·19 '7:1 CRAND 'flJl{J1\(l FP1~l 11·ag, fully t·quipt, r!elu"· !ugg!ig•' ra1·k. i•!I'. 1;-10.111~.'ll LINCOLN 'i1 Clld.; :1~. 2 Ill'. F't1!l y 1•11u1p111.·d .~· rnris1 extr as. ;\\u-.! :'o•ll ! ti l\i-:1.'.S!i PINTO ~1,:11' ''1·1 f:l :-J.\HOt"I'. ·1 spd .. 2;lfl0 1•11:.,:., lillll'd :..:la.;s, A!\J \'adu1, II .. 11, IHHiy :-Id•· 111 •>id1111:. J.1,1 flt'U'(' S31 L:I • :;G 111" nVJ. $54.88 PER MO. '09 LINCOLN 1 nit s .. .i:.u1 Vl'.:HY C'Lt:AN l.11 \u1·y S: sail'!.\' :ii a ti:1r;;;1in Pl'"''" !las 1111' fin1·-~1 •'<]tl!pn1t•n1 rhrou,c;hout includutc:: 111\\ po1~·cr, fa,·101·y :in·, l..;1111!:111 roof elt'. tXXSJ6i1 ~\1;;:1. Jn('I. i n~ • l1n111<'d. dPlivrry )ohnson ,\· S.i.n Llrl~lil11 C,11! t\>1u•r10·,1n Car !'Ian J\lr1-c., 2626 J!:u·lJo1·, L'o.,1;1 • 1;7;,.,!)tlO • __ _ i\lt:'sa, !;.IO-."iG.10. : l~l~ l'l:\f O-!'.t \\g11, al!lfl MERCURY 'I.I l\l:VlQUIS nnot:GI L\:'11 CPJ< I i\I ji,J ,\CU I. AT E Be111::: nff{'rerl at a L'C'dU('l'd pnt't'. This car has h{'1'11 <':n'C'full,v rnainlairll'd. Equipped 1111 h full po\\'er, factory nir, L,-i.ndau roof, C'h:. (\~;1.iC'X\'1 . Lint'Oln f.l!'\'cury, 2 ti 2 G 1r;u1~. 2Ul~1·c 1•ni.:. 1!:~0: hr:il-.1•s, ,\/(', 1·11.~1 .. 111 1111.. I.. nu·k, ;\hch1•1i 11 lirt•s. 1::.oou 1111. B1·uu 11~ul car. ~~~!l.-•. 6-;'.:-111.-.-t -----·7:!-1'11110-l~un;1h<1ut. 2000 ei· ,~11c::. Sl ~~·l\l 1"·1:.!-2il·I or Sl7-liR."~I\ irfr ::... "ii l'l:'\1'0 . t)tlt' \11\'lll'I', 23,0IXl nu. l·:.~\'!'11•·111 . lii:l-i'.1tl:1 --- PLYMOUTH 'TI COt.1 ET 2 DR Con1pa n y 01vncd .t: ntaintaincd like 1}{'11' in ou1· senrire dept. ~quipped 1vith automatic transntission, uir oond ., po1\·er s t ee r i nR, r arlio, h cn t er, e t c. Contfortahle, safl' a n d eronon1icRI. ( :l 7 8 H D E l . $3275 Johnson & Son Linroln Mercury, 2626 I" u rho r , Costa i\olesa, a.l(}-56:l(). $Z'li7>. Johnson & ~ n n I Harbor, Costa i\l es a , ""-""''°· --------1 '72 C 0 UR C ,\rt Conv(•r!ihl(' CONTINENTAL SupPr clcun, only $700 n1ill's, '71 CONTINENTAL COU P E: aulon1a1ic trans., f:1('\nr.v Sc'e to iip/J1'f'r1u tc! This line air. flOIV{'r sh'f•nng, po11,•r auto sho11·s the be~t of L'arP. brttl;es. A;\l-F:'ll s l P r· (' o Has luxu1)' equlp111cnt, full radio. ·vou n1u~1 s<>1• and J>Q\\'('r, au1o. 1e1np. air, dri1·e this beautiful Cl\!' to Al\l/r i\T stcrro, Larldau 1op :t'"'rCt·1"h' J1 1~·~·,!•\'\ 1 ;1~ n1uch OlOl'l'. (292CYQ l. I S337J. Jnhn<;n•1 .' ~·1 I ••1 •1 hr Special priC'C SZ'nJ. Johnson ~lerru~'. 26'.lti H a r h u r , .~ Son., Liiu'Oln i\ler('UD'. Costa l\lt•sa, :>ID-56.~.o. '73 DUSTER Ji rrt.. :rt1t<i111111il' t1·an~. l""l•'i' ~I" 1' J' I !l ).! • Air· <Pllil itlfll\lllk [~11\ L<> \I 1111lo·s. t.11;1· nr 11· s:~nn·:v Howord Chevrolet :'ll:H'1\1·1h11r :111rl ,J;u11IJOree :\:(•\\ porr n,•nc·h K.'t:\--Ol"l."i --------ATLAS 2626 llarbor, Cosla l\Jcsa, .-., ~l "'RC-U R~\, ,1 . 5-10-j(j:\O. '" :• i:. -' 11 i· q 11 1 .~ Chrysler I Plymouth Brou~IHllll 4 fir. Thl' fr•\•''' 1 s . ,, '72 CO;>.;Tf:\'F::-.;T,\L COUP!:: l tll 111 a<: utu1e 1l11'0w:;h1.1u1. Auto111atie transn1ission. air l'<1uipnicn1 in('lud rn~ :iutn Or"n 11:1111 '" . 1:n. Iii 10 I . I tcn1p air, full po11·t r. ti 11·:,~ I ~~1~~1 lt;1d' •r Hlld. L'Onditioning, full po11·er, ('<1,l 'l 'l!''.IO po11·l'r seals, J\J\1-F.tll strrro rarlio, landau top 11nd n1ueh 546-1934 Ai\l /FJ\'1 slPrro radio, lf"ather intrnor•, lano!:-iu 1o·i PO\.\'t'r door locks. I i6.JEA.F ~ S39T:>, This beautiful car h;i~ h;1d excellent C"1\l'r. St'E' anti rl1·ivc today . .Johnson .~ N:>n Lincoln ;\lerL·ury 2 6 :l 6 l larbor Blvd .. Costa ;\lcsa ;).1(l-56:!0 n1ore. tl\6GIN1 S:fil7j, T;•k•· a rl v a n I age of rh1s 'Tl DUSTER 1.,~H'I01111<'a\ Ii trrn1enrlous buy 1oda1 . 1 r1I t•rii.:1 111•. '11110. 11·an~. .Johnson .~ Son Linti;\n 1;.1a~ 11h0•0•l~ X.1111 1Lnune111~ J\len·urv 2626 II ;i r b or :\.\l -!010 Dir Co:<tit :1:1~sa·, .~:it;30. , I '69 P-LYMOUTH WAG - 1!!7! i\Tr:RCUH'i: r-.lf\t'qlllS, 1 I 5~Kl. 1;11:.:;liiil ~Ir. ull po11"\'.'r, lo1v null's. PONTIAC 1 011·nl'r, belo'.: Blu(' Goo!: COUGAR I ,.,I.,,,..,,.,°' r,·;KJSSl 1------------T1\PE deck, spc,i.krrs, 11lr j 'Ii~ P0~T. T1•mrrs1, /'8/Pll '71 COUGAR >..1l7 11l<1c back 11·indo11· 1965. :'\lnt. 1 1\ '1 V~I. 1~. <:: S~tj(). 11-IJ S car is very shitrp. St'(' t'Ond. ·196--5919 eve o:· wknrl ~ t· ... ~2 t(, anrl drive ii 1o appreri<itl' MUST ANG I '71 Ci1r;,hna, ~I pa~s 11 11!:, its p e r f o r mance and -----------P/S, P/H. 1111'. ;\lic•h 1irr s. hanrtling ~ x c e 11 en 1· e · 1 . lu~l,!:n:•· ra1·k. s,112:1. !J6J-;\G6ll Et-onon1y .... ·ith s a r e 1 v . 'li!I i\llJSTA'.-<G. nr1i;. u\1·:-irr. }-.;quipped \\'llh auto111:1.lk· h\11' rni, PS/PB. •1P11· tire·~. T ·BIRD trnns1n1s~ion radio hf'atrr Extel. <.'Ond, \\'111 l>~"r•ti' po11·er st~;in~ 'r o "' e; rC'ns. offrr .. &12·5~"7 or ti·l'i hrakt>s, fa cl.or y air 0 4;1c':,1 ,,.-,,--~c,----c-­ rondirioning, L.'lnd;iu lop '65 Shelby '.\Tusian.c:. tt>en~· <7011:."0J). Sale Prirt> S26!fi. 11rcs & n1a~!'i. nu •·lutl'h Johnson & Son Llnroln I & hrakes, xlnt c ond , l\Iercury. 2626 H a rho r , S.12-9'.1% Costa i\lesa, 5-~::.b-JO, -..,... 1970 l\IUSTANG, "'1,000 l)nI:: FORD rniles, irnnia;;, S1 ,S90. :\n rrndl'. phone RJJ-l(f:.1___ '71 LTD 4 dr, 4~.000 nil. S.'11:)(}. ~1400. 494-82:.l!i )1]:1! l'On(!, '6:0 unrt. 11·hslc-. 1\llr':, «oorl ~2::0. 548:."092 -----Autos, New 980 Autos, New "!'!·d~ hod\' r.a~ 1:i1!t•:1g1• ----980 ';1 T '1t ·':n:·:l:Rll{Jl I•:~ t' r II t 1 on ;1 1 I y elf'an. IU:\\ll'IOUs!y pqu1ppt'd \\ it h full pn1ver. fac1ory lhe nr,1 11! <'are. Sale r11·1cf'cl Sl 6i.1. ·inst• 1 : Son. 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SJJ99 16 IM PA LA Cuttom Cu11pe . , , , SJJ99 1119 CAPIUCE Cou,_ ••• , . , , •.. SJ499 72 CAPRICE 4 door S.do11 .• , . SJS99 * EXAMPLE 1973 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE NO DOWN * •.)$15.'5 11 lilt' 101111 Cl !l't prlc1 lr1tl, 11a & •11 fie. fees. 0.ltrrlld p.y..,.nl price M:lll.14, ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12.7t'llo. Site No, lal. "'~- 17 17 " • . ,, .... . r· • . . .__ , .. ·~ •• -. San Clemente . Today's Flnal Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 42, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORA GE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY I I, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack's Vogel Expected to Quit Tonight By JAN WORTH Of rtl• 0 •111 l'HOI lltll Saddleba.ck College charter trustee Hans Vogel is expected to resign al tonight's regular n1eellng of the board of trustees. Vogel's resignatlon would be lhc third in three 1nonths fro1n lhe seven-member panel. InformOO sources said Vogel has bought a hou se outside his trustee area and will end his seven years on the Off er to Sliare board June 5. If Vogel resigns, both trustee seats represen ting Tustin will be up for election June a. The other Tustin area trustee, Alyn Brannon, resigned last month aft er he pleaded guilty to bookmaking i.n Orange County Superior Cou rt. .In December, charter trustee. l'\Iichael Collins announced his r es i g n a t i o n , effective f\.far. 5, citing the press of business in his Newport la\v firnt Kissinger Takes Oil Initiative \\'ASHINGTON (UP!l -Secretarv of State Henry A_ Kissini;cr orfi;rL'd tOd ay to share An1crican oil in emerge ncies ,1,ith allies and called (or unity or action lo head off another great depression in a world Vlllnerable to the Arab embargo. Ultimately, Kissinger said in opening a 13-nation conference on oil. the oil· producing states and the oi l-importing states must get together in their o..w1 self-interest no a long·tenn definition San}uan,OC Officials E·ye ~ Bid on Site of "''hat consti tutes a fa ir price for oil. Otherwise. the Arabs \.\'iii lose their ma[ket, he. said. Ki~inger attacked go· l t ·a Ione tendencies of European c o u n t r i e s , especially France. which are far more dependent on Arab oil than the United States. .. "These global dilemmas cannot be a voided through exclusive bilateral arrangements,'' Kissinger said. ~-t.1 Ileen 1tieJw1ining with the Arabs by it.Bell and Sunday announced a $5 billion deal "·ith Iran. Japan, SYRIANS, ISRAELIS, CLASH ALONG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Pago 4 another dependent rountry, urged a go-- slo\v policy to\\·ard any move likely to antagonize the Arabs. In the Mideast, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait all denounced the meeting <1f the world energy ronference, called by the United States. Libya called it "'an American trap." Seven candidates have filed for Cpllins' Irvine-El Toro area post. The two Tustin lrustee openings are significant because petitions signed by some 8.300 Tustin residents wanting to 1-•:ithdraw from the Saddleback District were verified last week by the Registrar of Voters and sent to the Board of liovernors of the California Community Colleges. Though coniplainls by the dissident Tustin group have not centered directly an Book Boosters around their trustee representation, sorne observers speculate that a chance to elect new trustees might take some of the wind from the de-annexation sail. Vogel's tcrni would have expired in 1977. He had been re-elected l\.1:ice without opposition fol1owlng his e!e('lion in 1967 when he defeated nine olher candidates . Throughout his tern1s of offi ce an advocate for a pay-as-you-go financing polic:y, Vogel has been an articulate • I spokesman for his potnLs QI vie111, Once a staunch supportl'r of Dr .. F'r~d Breiner, president of Lhe school, Vogel has in recent rnonths become very c:r ttlca l of Bren1er·s adn1inist ration. Vogel accused Brerner of using solutions 10 district affairs wh ich are "putting hanclatds on rec urr ing problems.'' ~le once told the board o! tn1stees !hat the school has "a police stalf: unagc" and suggested it \11as partly Officials of !he Orange County Road Department \.\'ill meet with San Juan Capistrano city councilmen tonight for the first public discussion of a major dispute over acress to a new dump site 1n inland hills. It appeared doubtful that the two-day conference would meet the original U.S. goal -a "code o( conduct" lo :;overn 1 .... ·0-way deals between oil-buying states and the oil-exporting states to prevent the Arab countries from playing off the. industrial nations against each other. San Clen1ente Reference Librarian Ute liertel, left. and Friends of Library Treasu rer Jackie Seaman lug books which are among hundreds going on sale. next weekend at bargain prices in Community Club- house. Annual Friends book s ale raises funds for several Ubrary support projects and will take place fr o1n 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.n1. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The appearance by the county aides comes after the San J uzn city staff \.\'as criticized by ci ty councilmen two weeks aj!o over the maltcr o f communication. KisWlger's offer to share U.S. oll ""ith others came in an outline of promised American contributions "to a common solution" to the world's oil crisis. The 52 Hearth urn ~layor Roy Byrnes, the leader Jn the c.ity's battle to obtain a compatible access route to the new Prima Desecha Canyon dump, led the criticism of Ute staff after he [earned from local papers of the newest offer by the rollllty for an access route. "The United States declares its willingness to share available energy in ti n1cs of emergency or prolonged shortages," he said. "We \vould be prepared to allocate an aP"reed ":::iion of our total petroleum supply provided other consuming countries w i l h indigenous production do do likewise . , , ·· Wl1 ,e1i It Comes to Sliortag es , Be£uis Rig ht Up There The latest wr inkle to the complex :ind costly problem of rouling dump lraffi c came after a private session where counly aides pron1ised to conduct a study or !he feasibility and rost ror improving a winding, narrow sectio11 of Ortega Highway. Thal slate-administered road is the foca l point of the di spute between the. city and county. Initial county plans called for the use of Ortega as it currently exists, but San Juan's council has vigorously oppost'd Ute idea because or safety problems in the rapidly-developing area . During the past several months, county officials have drafted pre 1 l m i nar y reports on 10 other access options using roadways in San Juan, Capistrano Beach and San Clemente. The cheapest route -Ortega without improvements -appears to be the (See DUMP SITE, Page ZI Temblor: Felt l1i Pasade1ia J_apan 's foreign minister. Ma~cyeshi Oh1n , expressed sympathv with the Arabs' "feeling of insccuritv" arising out {If fear of the eventual dcpletiQ'"l of their sole resource -oil. The conference .,.,•as conducted at the State Department -behind closed doors -with the foreign minis ters of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, f'rance, \V e s t Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan , Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Britain and the United States attending. Miramar Leads Acapulco Race; Swif tsure 2nd JQfm Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar, By ,RUDI i\'lEDZIEl..SK[ 01 th• Oli!y PilD! ~1111 Flip th.rou gh !he pciges of any newspaper and you ~·i ll find \~·oc.ful tales of the gas shortage. the \\'heat shortage. :the motorycle shortuge, the pulp shortage, ·the chlorine shortage and th e toilet paper shortage. No wonder no one has done any public wailing abm.it the Jowly pinto bean. Yes, 1hcre is a pinto bean shortage. It could even be a conspiracy. In Ute past year the price of a 100- pound sack of pinto bea~bas zoomed from around $7 to $55. a phenomenal increase even by inflationary standards. Restaurateurs say it's the $ 2 h('artburn -that"s how much they v:ould have ot charge for a 50-cf'nt side order {.f beans if they \Vere to pass along tl1c cost increase. "E\•crybody worries about gasoline and no one cares about the pinto bean." says AH rC'd Klinzinann, owner of f"\o\"O Mexican• restaurants. one in Costa Mesa and one in Santa Ana . Ifs ·the pinto beans that. are giving hin1 gas _pai ns. Klinzmann is outraged. He says price increases ln pinto beans and other Mexican food supplies have made the restaurant business a non· p rof it enterprise. Garden Grove Incidents Leave One Dead, 1 Hurt scratch boat in.the 1.430-mile San Diego Garden Grove police today are Less than two hours aft-·· the Griego lo Acapulco yacht race, was leading investigating possible con n e c ti on s shooting, another gunfight broke out at the 16-boat neet today, reporting 8 between two shootouts late Sunday and a doughnut shop right JCTOSS the street position 255 miles from Acapulco. (See early today that left one man dead from the apartment complex where the related atory, page 1&.) and another tnjured. murder took place. Second. in the boat.for-boat battle ror Police said E llis Mosham, a ni'gh t Une ~ NI k F • "I t Officers found -Anthony Griego, 29, PASADENA (UPI) A 'Id JMJVfS was C razee s ~ 00 baker in the shop was f1'red at by -mi sloop A·•f•~·-I tho San Di of Santa Ana, mortally wounded in an hq • bled th o h 11"'1 1o11 ... -g ram ego a lone gunman, ~-'~~ham •rabbed a cart l.11ae rum r u g Yacht Club alley behind a Buena Street apartment .. ......., Pasadena and other ooarbv cities 1 third · 1 M Un 8 mh , complex at about 10.30 P m Sunday revolver and fired four shots back at early today but apparuntly caused 1 nd .BobP 1"'ecawasbama , Dou _,i!,m0s after residents called u; repo~t ~ fight. th~ gunman, through the shattered front 00 damage. nva er. UC P• 'ln&IJ' • "\\1ndow of the store. Th e tremor, which registered 3_.c from Newport Harbor Yadtt Club had Gnego had been shot four limes at The gunman jumped irJo 8 car and on the Richter scale, struck at dropped back to fourth politkln. cloiM? range with a $mall caliber weaf1c;!n, ~iway but wa.s captured by Garden S:Zl a.m. and was felt in Glendale, Tht ban<!lcap lead chanaed rapldl,Y police said Griego died .of~hfs:·: .. :"unds ;, ve detectives:. 8 b k She oaks nd otbe In the put 24 houl'I' wtth Tom Tobin s • an hour later In ~· ihoepiltl,• ofCk:er; .•. ' arrested »-Y..,...ld Samuel ur an • ~n~ lt.sa d ~ .,.Erbon-37 Imptcl,fi :@ Cius C entry~,.Uld. '. · 1 ' ·.ll -• • • -ld~·M santa Ana after a short chase cl tl•t n;ir lfo"Y 11' an ,;<clispladng John "lfl~Alllster'a M.a s } .t> llQ)'~f,f."~in >ahl,'GT1cgn , was ';b PoliOe !lilid they fOi.i a , ;.u..aui.;r the n ernan · 8 •Y· . . ,~1~ -',. '· : . _ "'II'·~ ,aller.<atlon In the weapCln In Archie's <'llr ar.j """'sible 'lb_e,~ ~h.:-o-~-·~UY. · . fl •t;hitli ·wtl.1. i~~ ··• ' ~ "It • Mine area two nights !1 ' ·, connections betweeen that abootfn-and l•borJlorY •ltlfi!Uk•.,.... do .,. ' ,,. A leader wu Malin Burn1"'m's '!be spokesman said Is a pf<lbni!Je the GtJcgo murder arc being trive~lgat- m the SUwr La e area noor wn· Erlcson--46 Invader, SDYC. Mas Alegre connection between the ""t o lncldcotJ ro . ."· town Los Angeles. maintained the Claas B lead and Impact and susects in the . mu;ri'I~· sbtiUld bit, ~m suffered facUIJ cuts from fl y. was lending ct ... c. In cuslody "In • short \!me." r ' -in; II•"· • ••• +.If"!, •\I.I I * j I' ' ' • • l lis theory is thal there are some Refrito Banditos on th(' loose who are buying up beans by tJ1c carload and artificially driving up the price. "It's not th e fanners. Thcy"rc not getting rich. And it's not the wholesalers. Some people are getting a hold of these beans and are rontro\Hng the market,'' he insl.SLS. To prove the point that those who maintain >there is a real shortage <1f pinto beam: are full of beans, Klinzmann went to the Alpha Beta Market which is immediately next door to his Ccma Mesa restauran!. There he loaded up a shopping cart "iUt. 300 p<:>unds of bea:.s, all in l{}- pnund bags. He· saved himselr ~30 be· cause Alpha Beta 's pinto bean orice-is 45 cents, exactly IO cents a pound less than -his "'holesaler-charges him. "The supermarkets aren't catching up with the price increases as fast as the wholesalers arc," main la i n s Klinzmann. who has bough t a grand. total of 1.200 pounds of beans off market shelves. Klinzmann says he oould have been on (See BEANS, Page 2) Cliess llfaster Takes 01i Field A United Sla tes chess master will challeng~ all comers In a series of simultaneous grunH Wednesday in tin exhibiti<it ~'°red by the. Newport Boed\ 0.... Clob. Robert Snyder, rated a master pfa )'f"r ·by the United StettS ClleM Federalion, will begin play at 7:15 p.m. Wednesdny iit Ensign Middle School, 2000 Cl iff Drive, Newport Beach, Entry fee is $1.50 per player , \Vith com· pelition expected to conntinue uulil about J a.m. due to discourteous and "high handed" ;idrninlstrative behavior. Vogel attributes his changed posture on the board in part to his efforts to listen to the dissatisfied Tustin residents, his constituent s. He reportedly has been under some pressure from his employers in the Tustin Unified School District because Of v.·hat some consider a ronnict of interes~ in his attempts to prevent the (See VOGEL, Page 2) e Cranston's Agreeable To Transfer By CANDACE PEARSON Of I~• Oal!Y fl>llo! Sltll Sen. Alan Cranston said today in Long Beach he will WQrk 'vilh the state coastal commission to expedite moving Ute San Onofre nuclear power plant across the highway if that is "'hat it wants to do. The California Democrat, <1 v er breakfast with the South Coast Regiona l Zone Conservation Commission, also said he is convinced a real energy shortage exists. He added however, that some oil companies are taking advantage of It to boost prices and defeal environ· mental goals. In addition to favoriqg an interim "orderly gasoline ra:i:>ning svstem " Cranston said .solutions lie in looking "beyond the immediate shortage to long tern1 sources of energy." A bill passed by the Senate and now In the ffouse would provide $20 billion for a JO-year research program into solar, geothermal and non-pc,lluting roal energy sources, he said. Nuclear power, Cranston added, must be. approach{.-'d in a "safe and sane" manner. The coastal area "must be used to some extent" to provide po\ver sources, but wi th 1nore caution than in Ute past, he said. The state coastal commission is scheduled to vote Feb. 20 on the proposed addition of two nuclear reactors at San Onofre, three miles S<'Ulh of San Clemen te . The project was initially turned down partially because it would destroy almost one mile of coastal bluffs. Southern California Edison, one of the owners of the San Onofre plant. ha! said mov ing across the San Diego Freev.·ay to other Camp Pendleton land v.·ou!d take too long. \\'hen asked if he \vould push for federal legislation to allov1 the move a1va y from the ocean, Cranston's reply indicated he had his coastal commissions 1Tiixed up. "ff you decide to go for a location across the highway, I v.•fll work with tile commis.sion to expedite that," he said. San Onofre, located tn San Diego C:iunty, is outside the South Coast (Ste CRANSf ON, Page ZJ Orange Cout Weather Our two-week pleasant streak wi ll continue along the Orange Coast Tuesday with sunny sides and warm temperatures. Some high clouds Tuesday but other· wise clear, with highs at the beaches at 65 rising to 72 inJand Overnight Iowa 45-5:;. • INSIDE 'roDAY A 11is to111 of a deprived back· ground and immaturity are two co1nmo" deno-milwtors of par· ents wllo abuse tlteir children. See story in new People 1ection on Page I 3. IN1ht9 If L. M. &oyf ' CM~• t Ci...lflet ~ C•mlu It er.,......,. n ONltl friot!c-t I •••"41.i ... " • ·~•W.-1 ,._,, "hlllt(• 1•11 Mfrft<•M 1J ......... H-l\ I """ l.....,. '' Ha!lllMI .......... It ~ .... C-ty • ,,_.. IJ.IJ s,1.i. ,..,_ 11 s...rn ,._,, IN<• Mart11b ''"" , .... 1.... • , .... ..., """ WMl!Mr 4 W•mM'I /ff .. J).11 Wwlll ,...., 4, II 2 D~L Y_PILOl __ _ SC Mysterious Object See11 Over Lag-i111a An Uniden tified Flying Objf'CI over Laguna Be<tC'h w 11.11 rPrnrtNi SAturrl11v to Laguna llc<il'.h pol ice ;ind offic{·rs ~-u bsequcntly t'Qn/lrn ied th i·r o si1ht- mg. The UFO "'as described <t~ being a brilliant lig ht wh ich hung over nort h Laguna. then moved s\d1;w ay s und \vent off into the: Sout heast. 'fhc object \\'as seen fr orn South IAguna by [)(Jrothy Jovcc and f'atri(k Archer who observed it from the deck of the Laguna Hoyale, :J1 42.1 S. Coast Highway at about 5_15 a.m. Saturday. Pollce Lt. J\'ei\ Purcell and Patrolmo•1 Terry Temple reported having observed liJe object but indicated that it was likely explained as a convf'ntion:il aircraft. The incident was reported to 1hc UFO Center in Chicago '"'hich today said !here were several California sightin~s ovcr the weekend In etdditi on tu the Laguna Beach report. !\1rs. Joyce said she \1•as up £'.1rly reading. Ar('her v.·ho \\IOrks as a p:irking: attendant at the Hovalc fi rst saw the object, and then seeing thal Mrs .. Joyi;e was up, alerted her. Both called Laguna police. Mrs. Joyce de.!lcri bed the l lFO as a long cigar shape with a green li ghl on the rear and a red li~ht on \hP side. The brilliant \\lhitc light app enrL·d to be co rning from the front. i\lrs. Joyc:e said she could see no v.·ings on the rraft and that it ;ippcared !o rnovc s!de'.l'ays. The objet1 a ppeared to stay over Laguna Beach for some t'me and then moved off towards San Diego. S. Lagu1ia Girl K1iocks Glasses Off Attacker A 19-year-old South Lagu na girl fot ight off the attaeks of a would-be rapist during the ~·cckend and ran lo safety in the Salt Creek area wh ile her attacker looked on his hands and knees for the glasses she ki cked off in a scuffle. Orange County Sheriff's officers said the attracti ve victim told then1 she \.'.'as attacked by the driver of a pickup truck shortly ' after she accepted 1.1 lift near her home on 8th Street in Soutl r Laguna. The young hitchhiker said she \\'as driven to a construction site in the Salt Creek area after being repeatedly told by the driver that he intended to rape her. Deputies said the girl told them she broke loose from her abductor after a stn1ggle in which she ki cked hin1 and knocked his glasses to the ground. She then ran from the area anrl \11as aided by a pa55ing motorist. Cyclist Breaks Ann iii Accident A 19-year-old El Toro resident suffered a broken ann and leg injuries Sunday when he lost control of his motorcycle and slammed into a guardrail at San Onofre State Park. J ames Ov1en llamos of 2 J 7 3 I Cavanaugh St., El Toro, \vas injured ln the predawn hours and '"·as discovered by passersby along 1hc park's main access road. San Cl ement e police lcarn('d or the mishap after t~·o girls \valked inlo the local hoopilal emergen cy room to report the accident. Fi rcn1en respnded with the ri!y ambulance and took Ramos to San Clemente General Hospit al !or trc:.i trncnt of fractures and major abrasions and bruises. He "'as reported in st1ttsf<1ctory condition. OlANGo£ COAST " DAILY PILOT ,.,.. Ofe<IOC Co.at DAllY PILOT, wlll'I WlltCfl It ~lf...:I Irle "''"""'"'"''' !1 r>ubhl1'•d b'f ltlt Ort"OI' (Oii! Puo1111>i119 (0"1Pllnf. s - rtl'f NlllOf\1 t •t llUC>li lflld, MCll'ld1y '"'-" l"rillt'f, ''" Cost1 Mnt, Nowrioct lh&ch, tl""!l"'llfo". !!Ki"l/ .. _!lln \ltllt'(, ~U~I e .. c11. lrvlntl ~l.0.ck 1"11 Sin '"'""'~t•f $1n Jwn C1pl11r-. A 1lntte •t910t\.ll M il ... It ,..,..!I.,,. ........ l'I .Ind i!lr.l)IYf. r,,. l)rlnc:l ... I pUllllf"lr>O Pl•M fa II lJ:I Weil ••v St'"'· c-11 M-. c.111"om11, ma. lt11b1rt N, W1H "''"'""' •ncl ,.UOllll'll f Jt(k It. Curf1y 'llCt ,.,,_IO..,! Incl a. ... ,., Mtn. .... Th111111 IC11vil •• 1,.. Tho""'' A. MY•phi11a MIMI/ ... l!dllor Ch1,J11 H •. loo• IUdi1rJ "· Nill Aatifflnl Mt""lllflf ldl,...1 s.. c.._... 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The J lj-fool ·h1gh rocket 1 t' aped spectacu!:ir!y fron1 its · pad Bl 6:48 a.u1. PDT but the space agency announced 17 mlnulo.s later th at Lhc (;entaur stage had not ignited . strayed off colu·se and had been blo"'n up by remote control. It '"'as a fr ustrating end for an $18 million test n1ission aimed at testing rhe Titan-Centaur combination and fur a n1odel of the Viking spacecraft th e booster will launch toward ~tars. There lVas no imn1ediate explanatio11 of what went wrong. flip of :1 tt1ggll.' SWl!Cli 111 111~· t'(llHro l roon1. 'l'hl' test fl i~ht cnrnt'd 1101 only a n1 CMlt<I of the \'1k l11g :;pDel'Cruft but alro a satt'llite designed to test new clectro111c- !'l~'!!tems for possible us~ 111 otht·r ~cit•nllfic s<tlL•llites The ror~~:! 11 ill SL'lld t110 \'ildng SP<lt't't'l'aft.s lo i\f;11•s In 1 ~)7:) t11 lll\'CSHg:.ll!'" 11'ht•!hL·r li fe exists on the pl:111cl ;111d exan11ne olhr.r feature.~ aflf•r l :1nd:•1:~ on tt1r surfu ('t'. Before th:11. iL 11·iJI he ustd by \Ill·."! Gl'rn1;1ny to launeh :-l ~cicnl ific s111cllitc call rd I lelios into orbit ~rounLI the s11n. This launch is expcel('d llt'XI St'Jll1:111b".'" \\'!Ill a .Sl..'l'O!lJ to fol](lw in 1975. In 1977 th~· rork ct \1'ili fir1~ :i i\t :irincr-2 sp:1cccr;1fl 011 ;1 n11ss1011 to 1:1kt· tclt:vision piet11res of Jupih:r and S~turn . S;ui Clemente f'olicc I)atrol n1en R. E. Do\\'1l1ng holds adding n1act11ne an <l sho\vs J\'lrs. Robert \Vi nan s where to etch identifying mark to assure return of item if it e\ er i:; stolen and recov ered. I~ocal Exchange ('lub 1s pro moting identification project as part of annual Crime Prevention \Veek wh ich begi ns today. Activity \viii culn1inate with naming of Police Officer of 1'he Year Thursday noon at San Clen1ente Inn. The rocket made a breath-takin g 1akeo ff, zoon1i ng up quickly on the ~.4 niillion pounds of thrust of the 1'i!an"s first stage. given e.\\ra kick by \\\'O big solid fu el booster rockels strap ped lo its sides. Riding :in orange pillar of flame and trailin g a srtO\\'Y white con!ra!l tha t arched over the Atlantic, the rocket "'as clearly visible until it dropped th e t1\'0 solid fu<"l boosters about llvo n1inutcs aft er launeh. Developnlcnt rosls for Sl'Ven rockets 11·us about s.;2 n1i1!1on. not intelurlin~ the eosl of 11h· l1:ir rh1•;.re. E:1ch opt'r:itional ro('kt>l \\'Ill t'Ost ;1bout $28 111illio11 to S~D 1nill1on, :1l1houg h the fii·st flight rot'ket eos1s onl~· $18 rn illiou. The Vikin g program itsel! 11•ill run close to a billion dollars. The Titan Crnr:iur, a space ngency vehicle. l s much cheaper than the Sa1t1n1 V n1oonrockct \1·hic h co:;t $160 million <'Ind a bit mort' than the Air f"ort'c ·ri1an 1!1-C rock1•l ;111d space agency Atl as Centa ur 1"1"11.:kf'ts \l'hich ru11 S2<) to S2.i n1illion per l:.iunch. The !;Htcr tv;o do nut have enou gh "strength" to carry hea l'y pa yloads Qll pl~1ne1:iry 1nissions. From Pngc 1 HEANS • • • the winning end of the ninto bean price spiral if he only had taken the advice of a tortilla factory owner six months i.lgo. ''He offered me 5,000 sacks of beans at $11 a sack. I thought that price was way too high beca use I was getting the !)cans for ~7 to $8 a sue' •· Klin zn1ann recollects. "The guy said the prJ"~· was going to go up, I thought it was going to come down. I "':'llS afraid of losing $10,000. I could have had those beans for $55,000 and today they are worth $275,000. I could J-urve 1nade a clear profi~ of $220.000--morc. than 10 years in the restaurant business -if I had only believed hirn." Concurrent price increast>s in ot he r Mexican food ingredients might push the price of a combination plate out of reach for the a\'c ragc guy if the increases sho\v up on ·the '".'nu. Rice went from $1 3 a sac k six months ago to $65 a sack. cheese frorp/ 40 to 50 cents a pound to $1 a pound, and groWld be ef from 70 cents a pound to 11.05. "Right now the. price of a pound of beans is more than a pound of chicken ," reports Klinzn1ann, announcing !hat the 1,000 ~fex ican restaurants are banding together lo form the. United Cooperative fl.IcxiCan J{ es t a u r a n t Association. The thrust of the organization is to bargain collect ive ly. "lt 's outrageous. These pri ces ju:;\ have to cornc down. ,\t thi ::; r.'lll' I \1 ould h:1ve lo clou blr niy µnccs to n1<1ke an~' 111cric.1·" l\li:l~'ll<u:n s:iys. "But you can 't afford to do Jt nr the people couldn 't afford 10 cat here e1 th rr, They didn 't get a double p;:iyc heck.'' "\Ve don·1. kno1v h<J1v 1h is is ~oi n ~ lo t·nd. rr yo11 :>1.:ll onl.\' rood. b;1sed on the price of a .\!0.xitan n1enu vou can·1 niakc :1ny 1noncy unless you ·h~\'C ;1 b;1r, .. i11sb:ts Elinzn1an11 . Both of his !'L':.:!;1ur:ints h<ne b;1 r:;. Capo Beael1 Tot Rites Conducted \l"PC krnd f11ncrnl rl!es \~'1•rc conduc rrd !n El Toro':; Ascension Cemetery for 4·year-old John ltiehard Grzcgorciyk, of C<ipistruno Beach. 1·he youngstl.'r died IJ~l TI1ursday in Orange l!ospitaJ. Jotu1 was the son of r.·lr. and .~frs. Robert D. Gri:cgorczyk, of 34632 \'ia Catalina. Besides his parcnrs. he leave:-; four brothers. Robert Jr. or Ne1v JerS<·y. J\illch<te l of Escondido and Tony <i nd !\·lark, bolh nf the home; fi ve sisters. Cecilia 1\:otcs of OdesS<l, 'fc xas, and Calherina, Denlsc. Sherrie and Caroline, all of the home. }!is grandrnothers also survive. They arc fvl.arv Grzcgorczyk of Sagina\\', .\1ich .. and f\1rs. l.ee Anne Richnrdson of f\fobile, Ala . Lesneski rvtortu;.1ry v.as in charge (If arrangements . Roacl Sto1> Leads To Drug Arrest 1\ Sa n Clcn1cntc nian \V<ls booked into Oran ge C1>11nt.v .JRil on multiple drug charges Sund<iy \~·hen sheriff's officers ·v.ho halted hin1 for an alleQfd driving infri:lclion found wha l they said was a va st quanti!y of drugs in the vehicle. Deputies booked Oran Lee Bodey. 31, of 205 Vi ctoria St, on charges of driving unde r lhe Influence of drugs, passcssion of dangerous drugs and possession of dangero us drugs for sale after lhey halted him and a con1panion on lhe northbound San Diego Freeway at f<.1oullon Parkway. Offi cers said they found nea rly J,000 c:ipsules representing three types of dangerous drugs 111 U1e halted vrhicl t'. Investigation of Dodcy's companion in th e \'ehlcle Is con!inuing tod:iy. I Gasoli11e Sl101~tage Slows Aliens Enterh1g County 1'he space agency said the Centau r ~tJgc. was supposed to ignite l'ight nlinutrs after liftoff but that launch controllers failrd to get a signal fro1n the rocket confirtnin~ this happt'ncd. An effort to ignite th e stage by ren1Jtc conlrol fJiled and , 11·irh the spare vehicle veeri ng off colU'se over the ocean. th e range Si'lfety officer detonated an explosive charge in the craft with the From Page 1 DUMP SITE. Southern California's weekend gasoline crisis 1nay be bothering motor ists, but border patrolmen working th e permanent alien checkpoint at San Onofre From Page 1 VOGEL • • • threa tened de-annexation. But Vogel reportedly feels !hat his changed attitudes have lost effectiveness on the board and that it is time tor new leadership. The first president of the board, Vogel, 51, resides at 10461 Cowan lleights Drive. l-le was named president in l\larch, 1967 a month after voters had approved formation of the district. Il e is director of special services for rhe Tustin Unified School District. When he >n'as elected, he was publisher of the conservative Republican periodical "The Observer." He has been a book dealer and cont ractor. and has three children. A graduate of University of Southern California, Vogel has taught both there and at the California Institute or Technology. He has a masters degree fro1n Chapman College. 1 le i~ prese ntly \l'Orking toward a 1.1\v deg ree fron1 \Vcstem St a t e t:ni1 crsi1y in Anaheim. \\lith 1:1e three res ignations, only one n1rmbcr of the origi nal board of tru!tecs . Patr ick Bac kus of Dana Point, -n·ould rem ain in office . The other thr ee trustees arc : -.John Lund of Laguna Beach. <1ppcunted in 1971 following th c r!!Signation of Lou Zitni~. Lund is prl·Siden! of the boa rd, -Donna Btrr.v of :\lission \1iejo. -Dr .. J~1n1cs .\l arsh~1!1 of La gu na !!ills. Services Slatecl For Mr. Shehane BJrnc y Arthur Shehane, a retired tcnrhcr <ind former colonel in the Army, dil'd at his ~an Clemente home S:ttur- ri:i v. ~tr_ ~hehane. 70 . a resident of San Clrrnrntc for the past 10 years , s~rved v.·ith dist inction with the Anny, retiring after \\'oriel \\:;ir IL Il e !eaves his widow, Pauline: a daughte r, ,V/rs. Jane Rutledge of Portland, Ore .; his hrolher. Charles Shehane of Te x a s . and l\.\'O grandchild ren. funeral se.rvices 1\'ill begin at JO am . Tuesday at Lesnes ki l\lortuary with the Rev. Dr. Joseph 8. Sfepher.: of San Cle1nentc United Presbyterl ~·1 Church offici ating. Private burial "'ill follo-n•. From Page 1 CRANSTON. • • rcg1onu l commission's jurisdiction. But Cranston did pledge hl! support for the comn1ission, \"1hlch he said later, i.'I'. "off to a goods-tart" in its first \'e'!r but added he wouldn 't recommend What it should do on San Onnfre . On the question of the energy problems, Cranston said, "l don't believe that conspiracy theory. There may be an effort lo take edvantage of the shortage •.• to work agr.inst goels of environmentalists." Cranston s11ld that by cutting President Ni xon's "incredibl y high" ~30 billlon defense budget and fofclng the release of Impounded flU1dS, more money can be channeled back to lhe envlronment and other concern~. Hr predicted that Congress wlU pass n bill restricting "windfall tax profits" of the oil companies, but not until an r investigation of the I profits and the cxrensc or exports Is: completed. • ap parently are getting a breather because of it. Although this month mark.!! the start or the peak season for alien traffic along the Southland hlghways, patrolmen discovered that over the past two days, the arrest totals have dropped off at th!.! roadblock. And the only explanation comes fro n1 the lack of fuel and its effects on traffic. Traditionally, smugglers wa it until the weekends to blend ln with other travelers on crowded freeways. But the San Diego Freeway Saturday and Sunday was far from crowded. Spokesmen for lhe patrol said the arrest totals were down significant ly over the past two days. "Its unusual and we'd like lo believe that the fuel shortage might have !Omething to do with it," one patrolman said today. Chamber Officers Slate Unveiled A slate of nominees for offices in the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce -n·ilt be unveiled for directors at th eir monthly meeting Tuesday at the San Clemente Inn. The nominating group. made up of several members of the board, v.'ill propose ~he slate and elections will be mad!! by the board at-large. The wu1ncrs of the posts will serve for 1hc nt•x t 12 months on th e chamber and will be installed in mid-April at the group's annual banquet. Other items on the agenda for the noon session will include appointment of members of a new citizen's advisor v committee proposed by the city parkS and recreation commission, The new panel would study development proposals for San Onofre State Park and evaluate the Jlroject as it relates to San Clement e, th e city next-door. Price of Gol<l Soars to Record Level in Europe LONDO:.' (1\f') -Gold soared to record le\'els on European markets tod ay. Dea lers blamed fears for the value of paper money zinid mountin'1; indications th at central banks nlay soon inrrease the official pr it:t:! of gold . (;old traded at $1~6 an OWlCe in London and $147 an ounce in Zurich , the world·s biggest bullion market. The price at Friday's close in Lo ndon was $143.50. The previous record In Zurich \\·as $143 on Jan. 2-5. The bull ish y,·eekend trend "'as !ouched off by reports from Johannesburg , the minin g center for the West's gold, that a consort ium (If West Eu rope a n countries , including France, Italy and perhaps \llcst Gennany. might begin buying at a price related to the free market price . The trend picked up because of an interview publi!hed toda y in v.·hich French Finance ~1inister Valery Giscard d'Estaing said he expected an increase in the official price of gold this year. Planes Bomh Town r.1AN ILA. Philippines IAPl Phllippine Air Force plane!'! bom bed the IOY.'n of Jolo today where gove mmenl forces were trappe d by ri.toslen1 rebel s, reliable militarv sources said. Defense Secretary Juan" Ponce Enrile left talks with Aust ra lian Prime ~tinisler Gough \Vhit!am to fly to Z a m boa n g a . hea dquarters of the southwe!t command directing operations In Jo!o, other sourc es said. • • preferred one by thl' county offi ti::rls. City oifirials launched !heir att ack on the idea aft er learning ihat th»1r propos.ils for the use of a new road -an extensio'n of La Navia Ro .:1d - with access fron1 Sa n J urin Crc<'k Hoad had opp;ircntly bren d1sn1is:;rd bv the countv. · 1'h~ city resci nded c·arlicr cndorsemcn l of the use of the in l<.r nd can\'on and substituted a rl•solution oppo.~ing !he du1np w1lcss suitable routes ;ire found. Ot her it cn1s on the agenda for tonight's 7 o'clock n1et•ting include : ~Further considcralion of a possi bl!.! civic c c n t e r site based on reco1nn1rndat1ons of a two-man counci l subco1nntittre :;tudying loc ations and means of fin:.incing. -A rt·port fron1 :1 co m 1n i I t t e exan1ining the i1n pact of plannC'd drvcloprncnt on 1hl' r·nv. Citv co un cilmen late last ycar inipoSed ii freeze on any ne\V pe rmits for conduminium-stvle projects pending a rL•port fron1 ihe &lX"Ci<il panel. -A he-aring on a rcqUl'St by Pacesrner homl's to reduce the front and rear-yard Sl'tbacks in the S1·a R<tnl·h tract. The rtques.t .'"·as dc·nil'd by p In n n in g con1n11ss1oncrs. and the developer has appealed for a council reversal. SEEK AND FIND; BLOW YOUR MI ND Try it. You might hate it. That may be strange adviC(> for a nc\vspaper to give about a new fc:iturc. But it's aimed at :i speca1l aud !t~nce ...:. cro:;s \.\·ord nuts. The new feature that could rr kc r--- '"·ord nu~s evrn nul!irr st<.rts 1odllv In the cla~slfied advertising 5('Ciion of the Daily Pilot. C':i lled Seek & flnd. 1t can be sought etnd found lhcrc daily fron1 now on . 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CMAlllQa --ffl21 \RVINE, NEWPOIH 8E,t.CH, CALlfORNIA 92660, l'HONE 642·7061 HEARTS are for (/ivinf Pendents & loe~ets 1.o4 Kt Go ld F;!led Sterling Silver ' ' CHARLES H: BARR Watclltr P!an. 211 Marine Amiut. Newport Beach, CaJif. Balbol. Jdand, Cali!. BankAmerlcard M11ster Chl\Ne MIMllll; AMIJtlCAH OIM SOC:llTY I I ' I , I I 1 I I. I ' I I j . j \ I I ' I~ • -' • Lag1111a B ·eaeh Today's Final. N.Y. Stocks E;DITION VOL. 67 , NO. 42, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS Saddleback's Vogel Expected to Quit Tonight By JA N WORTII 01 Ille D•llY Pil ot Slllf Saddleback College charter trustee Hans Vogel is expected to resign at !onlgh!'s reg ular meeting of the bo ard of trustees. Vogel 's resignation would be the th ird in thr ee months from the seven-member panel. Informed sources said Vogel has bought a house ou tsid e his trustee area and will end his seven years on the board June S. Ir Vogel resigns, both truslee seats repr esenting Tustin will be up for election June 5. The other Tustin area trustee , Alyn Bra nnon, resigned last month after he pleaded guilty to bookmaking in Orange Co unty Superior Court. In December, charter trustee l\.11chael Collins annotu1ced his r e s i g n a t i on , effec tive Mnr. 5, citin g the press of business in his Newport law firm. azaar Laguna Has UFO Police Office-rs Confirni Sighting An Unidentified Flying Object over Laguna Beach '•\'as reported Saturday to Laguna Beach police and orficers subsequently confinncd th. l'~O ~'1ht­ mg. The UFO was described as being a brilliant light which hung over north Laguna, then moved sideways and went off into the Southeas t. The object \\'as seen from South Lagun a by Dorothy J oyce ·and Patrick Arche r who obse rved il lrom the deck of the Laguna Jtoya !e, 31423 S. Coas t 1-lig hw ay at abou t 5:15 a.m. Saturday. Police Lt. Neil Purcell and Patrolman Terry Temple reported having observed the object but Indicated that it \\'as likely e:ir.:plained as a conventional aircraft. The incident \\'as reported to the UFO Center in Chicago which today said there were several California sightings <J\•er the weekend in addition to the Laguna Beach report. Mrs. Joyce said she wa5 up early rC'ading. Archer v"ho works as a parking attendan t at the Roya le first saw the object. and then seeing that f..1rs. Joyce \\'as up, alerted her. Bofh called Laguna police. f..-lrs. Joyce described the UFO as a long cigar shape wit h a green lighl on the rear and a red light oo the side. The brilliant-whit e light appeared to be comin g lrom the front. Mrs. Joyce said she could see no wings on the craft and thlt . it appeared to move sideways. The object appeared to stay over Laguna Beach for some l'me and then moved off to y,·ard5 San Diego. D1·. Frizzelle to Cl~allenge Ro11ald Caspe1·s This Year By WfLLIA~1 SCllREIBER Ot ltlt O•llr PllOt Sll!I Or. Nolan Frizzelle. Newport Beac h optGmetrist and civic leader. today announced he will try to unseat Fifth District Superviso r Rona ld Caspers in th is year·s cl£>Ction. Frizzrllc. 52 .. of 2.t24 lloliday Road. said he thinks Caspers i.~ "very vulnerable and can be defeated.·· f rizze lle told OC\\'Smcn in Santa Ana hf' believes the county's problems arc too critica l to be solved with the current type or leadership. ··Tu e scope of Orange County's problems. especially the Fifth District . demands 1nore than the stop-gap dec isions and the tend ency to slack- policy commitments which ha v e characterized most of 'the te.rm of our present supervisor," Friv.ellC sai d. The 10-ycar Ne,vport Beach resi denl sa id he is not "against anything" except overages in government such as over- reacting. over-spending and and ovcr- promising. Frizzelle said he ex:pects his campaign to be 'more costly if he runs head to head against Caspers, a big spender in the past. But, he said, if other opposi tion materializes the cost should be less. In any case, he sakl he will limit donations to his campaign to S500 apiece. So far, only Caspers ha!! !iled in the Fifth District race, but there is speculation that ·Grand Jury ·Foreman Lifeguards Save Two Off Laguna Laguna Beach· Lifeguards recorded two res<:ues Sunday as InGre than 20,000 person., flocked to Laguna 's beaches. cal Andflraon, ta: of !Mlerton was said lo be In aatlslactory condition today following his retlC\le at aouth Emerajd Bay beach.· Ander800 is In the lntehslve care unit al South Coast Coommunlty Hospital. · He wu found lylnc on the beach by Jilquarda who admlnlatered O"l'le!\ and called for an unhu1anco. Capt Bnice Baird 9'1d be '1IPIJ!lfelltly llllllered a sol2ure while ltt. die-W.tet' INS WU· pulltd out by beacfrloors. Diver Jerry Pulver, 27, of Baldwin Park was pulled from the water ·at Divers' Cove by Lifeguard Jim Slaufier after the man became exhausted • in lilt chUly·water, Capt Baird 11ld. ,. Marcia Bents and fo rmer American Party presKlentia l candidate J ohn Schmitz will also run. Mrs . Bents said today she would have a .. special announcement" to make Thu rsday to newsmen , but refused to say exact ly wh at the subject ¥:ould be. SchmilZ, now a San ta Ana rollege teacher, could not be reached for comn1ent oo his plans. F'rizzelle, a long time member of many civic groups and the Newport flarbor Chamber of Commerce, said he th inks he can work better with the other supervisors than Caspers i1as. He said he wouldn't get invol ved with the politic king that has divided the board ove r the past few months . He said leadership on the board has (See FRIZZEL.LE, Page 21 S. Laguna Girl Knocks Glasses Off Attacker A 19-year-Old South Laguna girl fought off the attacks . of a would-be rapi.Jt during the weekend and ran to safety in the Sa'll Creek .area while her attacker looked on his hand! and knees for the glasses she kicked off in a scuffle. Orange County Sheriff's officers said the attractive victim told them she was attacked by the driver of a pickup truck shortly after she accepted a lift near her home oo 8th Street in South Laguna. The young hitchhiker said she was ~riven to a construction site in the Salt Creek area after being repeatedly told by the driver that he intended to rape her. O.putl .. said· the girt. told them ·she broke loose from her abductor after a •truulc to wbich the kicked him and knOcked his glwe1 lo the ground. She then.rm from,the ·area and was aided by .• puolnJ motorlat. 'Rubber '.free Stoleµ, • 'r .... t . A six.loot tall po1i.d rubber free wai reported stolm from the front of 'l'llllsman Prlnla gallery, 1437 Glenneyrt St.. Laguna Beach, over the weekend. Owner Ruth Cowan . aaid the ln!e-wlS WO!'lh$250. Seven candidates have riled for Collins' Irvine·EI Toro area post. The two Tustin trustee openings are significant because peti tions signed by son1e 8,300 Tustin residenl.4 wanti ng to withd raw from the Saddleback District \vcre ve rified last week by the Registrar of Voters and sent to the Board of Governqrs of the California Comm un ity Co lleges. Though complaint s by the dissident Tustin group have not centered directly around their trustee representat ion. some observers speculate that a chance to elect new trustees might take some of the wind fron1 th e de-annexation sail. Vogel's terin would hav e e:ir.:pired in 1977. He had been re-elected twice without opposi tion following his election in 1967 when he defeated nine other candidates. Throughout his terms of office an advocate for a pay-as-you-go financing policy, Vogel has been an art iculate spokesman (or his potnls or vie\\'. Once a staunch supporter of Dr. Fr~ Bremer, president of the school, \'oge l has in recen t n1onths become verv critical of Brcrner's ad1ninistration. · Vogel '1CCUSL-d Bremer of using solutio ns to dist1·ict affairs which are "putting band;iids on re c u r r i n g problems." He once told the board of trustees that the schoo l has "a police state image" anti suggested it was partly due lo discourteous and "high handed'' udmi nistra\t\'e behavior. \'ogcl attributes his cha.1ged posture 011 the board in p..irl to his efforts to listen to the dissatisfied Tustin residf'nts, his const ituen ts. lie reportedly has been under sotne pressure frun1 his en1ployers in the Tustin lln ificd School District because of \\'hat some consider a l°Onf\ict of interest in his ancrnpts to prevent the \See VOGEL, Pa ge ZI • ers Ul ' • ~ . " . ' " " •• Seawall Lu1nber Developers Give Up On Project? By CANDACE PEAR SON Of tlle Dally l'Hot Sl11! Developers of the proposed Lagun a Village Bazaar shopping ce-nter in IJaguna Beach said they don 't know if th<'y "''ill appeal today 's regional coastal. comn1i ssion denial of their $2.9 mill ion iroject. "\Ve might just drop it altogether." said Preston Thurtle, an attorney who r~presented developer Marie Gumbiner <JI today's hearing in Long Beach. Tite commission's action can be appealed to the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission but Thurtle said delays ha ve already increased the cost of carrying the . undeveloped land and filing an appeil would mean an even longer wail. Thur!lc objected that he di d not get a chance lo meet wit h commission planners lo discuss a compromise. But cornmission Chainnan Donald Bright said the developers had plenty or time to do that befo re today's meeting. The initial hearing on the bazaar plan at Pacific CoasL Highwa y at Bl uebird Canyon Road took place two weeks ago. Green hued heavy lumber lines Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park, .but only about one-q1,1 arter , of the amount necessary has been delivered. The ·rest should be delivered -by Feb, 20 when seawall con-· struction will start. The seawall will· di vide the sandy portion of the park from the grassy kn olls. -The Kapur wooct boardwalk will. be'.built on· top ·of the seawall. Par k will be finished by _summer. South Coast regional commissiGn today split 5 to 5 on a motton IG grant th~ permit to the· 1.8-acre proj ect. It needed seven votes (or approval. Corrunission planners recommended approval if the develope r would agree to cut the 75.000 squ are foot project in half, cover only SO percent of the property and not encroach on the lower portion of Bluebird Canyon ravine . The $2 Heartburn As prop:ised, the Bazaa r \\'ou ld include tv .. G restaurants, 40 retail shops and 330 parking spaces. Wlte11 It Comes to Shortll.ges, Bea11s Riglit Up There Vot ing for Gu mbiner's proposa l \\·ere commissioners Ronald Caspers. Art J{o\mes, Don Phillips, Huss Rubl<'y and Carmen· Warschaw. By RUDI l\'T EDZIELSKJ 01 Ille 01lly l'llal Sl•lf Flip through the pa~~ Gr any newspaper and you will find woeful tales Gf the gas shortage, the wheat sho rtage, the mc>torycle shortage, the pulp shortage, the chlorine shortage and the toilet paper shortage. NG wonder no ooe has done any public. wailing aOOut the lowly pintG bean. Yes , there is a pinto bean shortage. It could even be a conspiracy. In the past year the price . or a 100· BB Gun Bandits Seized in Laguna Robbery Attempts Two Anaheim youths who allegedly used a BB gun in two Arch Beach Heights robbery attempts in Laguna Beach Sunday night were Jn police custody today. Both youths are in their tei!ns. Police assert they drove through the Arch Beach Heights area 11hGrtly before midnight Sunday, accosted one man with fl BB gun and ordered him to tum over hls waQflt •. The would-be victim ran, thinking the BB gun was a carbine. Another man wu hailed by the youth& who . Mked hlm to come o"'r to their car. He refused and 8jroc(e away. ,Pollce were telephOnecl ' a,-iliociiplloo OC. the car which Wu -later~ ftOPped bY. Patrolman -Nonn 'Blandel on ,Coillll. ~'~ere ~~!!cl for a\tcm~ robbery and for 1possession ot ah: marijuana cigarettes. · .. Poll<e 18id further . lnfotm1llon was mavalkble • pendine . completlon ol re-pom. . ., - pound sack of pinto beans has zoomed from around $7 IG $55, a phenomenal increase even by infla tionary standards. Restaurateurs say it·s the $ 2 hc;irtbum -that's how mu ch they "'·ould have tG charge for a S<kent side order of beans if tney were to pas~ aloog the rost increase. "Everybody worries aOOut gasoline and no one cares about ·the pinto bean:· says Alfred Klinzman n. o""·ncr of t~·G l\1e:ir.:ican restaurants, one in Cost.a l\tesa and G11e in Santa Ana . It's the pinto beans tha t are gi ving him gas pains. Klinzmann is outraged. He says price increases in pintG beans and other (See BEANS, Pag'! %; Casting no votes \\'<'re commissioners Rimmon Fay, Robert Rooney, Judy Rosen~r •. Donald Wilson. and Bright. Comm1ss1oners James I1aycs and Louis Nowell were absent. T eachers on Strike San Onofre Plant Move BALTIMORE (Ul'll -Baltimore teachers entered their second week on str ike against the nation's eighlh largest public school system today, "'ith no progress reported in marathon contract negotiations. Has Cranston's Backing Oraage Cout By CANDACE PEARSON 01 ltte OMlr ,llel Stitt , Sen . Alan Cranston said tod ay In Long Beach he wi ll work with the slate coastal commission to expedite moving the San Onofre nuclear power plant across . the highway if that is what it wants to do. Tite California Democrat, o v e r breakfast with .the South Coast Regional Zone C.Onservalion C.Ommisslon, also said he is convlnced a rtal energy sOOrtage. Automobile. Bia.steel By Shotgun Fire Tbe ' ll\ltomoblle of Ll(l\mlil Larry 'E. ca.,,.rnoy ...... tiJallled• by .what pollce b<lttVe WllS•a diachal'ge Iron\ O 121!1Wge ~ S.IUrday nlgbt on Cio)'iin Acres Drtve. ·~ Pcnons Involved In the ' -I-sped away from the area al lllfh. •spe.<i followtng the blat .. '!be allot ~ $!00 damlige lo Ca rpenter's cat. C.lptllter WU DOI inJured. ' . . ...,__.._ . ., .. .... :., _._, exists. lie added however. that some oil co mpanies are ta king advantage of it to boost prices and defeat environ- mental goo.ls. Jn addition to !avoring an interi m "orderly gasoline ra~i'.)Jling S"stem" Cranston said solutions lie in looking "beyond the immediate stK.1·tage to long term sources of energy.'' A bill passed by the Senate and nO\' in lhe House would pro vide $20 billion ror a 10-year research program inlo solar. geot hermal and non-p<.llulin'.! coo.I energy aources, he ·said. NUc1ear power, Cranston added, must be approached in a "safe and sane" manner. The ·coastal area "must be used to some extent" to P.!:'OVide power sou:·ces. bUt 1with more cilii lioh tli&fl ln Ote ri~st. he"Mid: The state , coas.tal comml.sslon is scMdUle<t to vote· Jt'eb. '8J on the proposed ·addit ion of t""'O nuclear reRctors at San Onolre, . three. mil~ • S("Ulh of S&n Clemente. ~ The project was initially turned do.,.,n , Weadter Our l'A'O-week pleasant strea k will continue along the Orange Coast Tuesday with sunny skies and warm temperatures. Some high clouds Tuesday but other- \,ise clear. with high.\ at lhe beaches at 65 rising tG .72 -inland. Overnight lows 45-55. INSIDE TODAY A hi.s t0711 of a dtprivtd' back· grou nd and· immaiuritt1 art two common denominators of po-ro. m tt who abU5t their chtidrt n. Stt storv 1n t1t 10 Ptoplt se<nion on Pagt JJ. partiall y bc<:auae. it would dtttioy aJ'CQiDSt • ' (See CRANSTON, .P .. t ~-'1 ... ~:.-,.. -------------' ·-·--... -... 1·' • , .... ·~ .... \.:'I··· .,..... ~--......... .,. ''~{," . '; ,•-.· ~···:· \· :~.-!·'· .. :'l' 1 ..... 'l' ··> ;:~ ;·,'·' • ' ~· j ;"' ' ·1·-.... ~ •'-\.~~.;t. "'\ .... ·.' -,,. .... ......,, ,I' ' " I' •• t. -l ' . ':f . ., .... " .. 1 • I I I ~-DAILY PILOI LG RESIGATION EXPECTED Saddleback Trustee Vogel 1 Frorn Page I VOGEL • • • threatened de-annexation. But Vogel reportedl y fet·I.~ lhat his changed attitudes have lost effectiveness on the board and 1hot 1t is time for new leadership. The first president of the board, Vogel, 51. resides at 10401 Cowan !·!eights Drive. lie was named president in March, 1967 a month after voters had approved formation of the district. li e is director of speeial services for the Tustin t:nified School District. When he was elected, he was publisher of the conservative Republican periodical "The Observer." !·le has bee n a book dealer and contractor, and has three children. A graduate of Unive rsity of Southern California, Vogel has tau ght both there and at the California Institute of Technology.~ He has a masters degree from Chapman College. lie is presently working toward a law degree from Western St a t c University in Anaheim. With the three resignations. only one member of lhe original board of trustees. Parrick Backus of Dana l)oint, would rcn1ain in o!fice. The other three trustees are: -John Lund of Laguna Beach, appoin ted in 1971 followin g the resignation of Lou Zilnik. Llllld is president or the board. -Donna Berry of Mission Viejo. -Dr. James J\.1a rshall of Laguna Hi lls. Hoodlums Attack Aliens, Rape 7 Women in Grou1> SAN DIEGO (AP) -A gang of men attacked 16 illegal aliens and raped seven \vomen in the group \vhile t!ieir husbands watched helplessly, the U.S. Border Palrol disclosed today. Richard E. Batchelor, chief depuly of the patrol, asked San Diego police to investigate. The aliens from El Salvador \Vere on foot when they were attacked three miles north of the ~l exican border sometime late F'riday nighl or early Saturday, Batchelor said. The men were robbed by a do1Rn or more bandit s and the u·omen were sexually abused . None of the "ictims was reported seriously hurt. The rapists-robbers got au·ay. Girl, 9, Kill s Nian LUCERNE \'ALLEY (U PJ ) -A Downey man was acc1dcntally shot and killed by a 9-yea r-0 ld girl wh ile target practicing v.·ith a group of friends over the weekend . S.1n Bern ardino she riff's deput ies said George D Smil h was checking l1is targets after f[n1sh1ng a round of shoo ting whc.n the ~oungsl C'r"s .22 caliber target pistol accidentally fired. OUN•• co.t.n--L• DAILY PILOT Thf Onflee C-1 DAILY l'ILOT, w1tt! ..,,Id! It c:onill1-rr,. NN1-l'rM1, II PVell-bf .._ Orange c ... 11 Publl11!"" Comp.nl'. ~- ,.. .... ,, ....... PllblllNd, ~~ """"""' l'rld1y, l'Dr Cotti MllH, Nl'Wl!Ort lflCI!. tf....,111'1910... h Klll'"-"111 Vtllr,, L~ INd'l, lrvlnf/SMll~ .,... s.n c i.me .. 111 l•n Ju1t• C"eplltr-A 1lng~ reo'°"'I .Olhon II ..... llMd S. ............... S...-.11y1. r~1 pr""'ipool Pllltt ...... lnil ..i.flf It I t JJO Wfll I•~ 3T•HI, C••• M-. C.11..,,nla, ""'· Rob1rt N. W•M "•Mloltftl I NI l'llt>llt!Wf J1clr It C wrl1y vn ......,._, ,,.. "-'"•• MllM tw 111011'111 ic, ... ;1 Edu..,. 111.,.,,, A. M11rphh11 ,,.,,.,.."" e111ttv Ch1rl1t H. l 111 Aich1111• P, N•ll AMl1t111t M ...... 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Ultimately, Kissingrr s:iid in opening a 13·nation conference on ol\, the oil- producing states nnd the oil-importing SYRIANS, ISRAELIS, CLASH ALONG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Pogo • states mu st get togclht>r in !hei r O"'" self·interest no a Jong·tenn defin1ttt"1n of what constitutes a f air price for oil. Otherwise. !he Arat:.s "'ill lose their markel , he sai d. Kissinger attacked go · i t ·a Io n c tendencies of European co u n t r i cs . especially f'rance, which arc far n1ore dependent 011 Arab oi.I than the United States. ··'niese glo~a l d1lemrnas '.'.lnno! h<• avoided through exchisive bilat eral <trra nge rnents, '' Kissinger said. France ha s been bargaining \Yil h the Arabs by itself and Sunday alUlounced a S5 billion deal with Iran. Japan, another dependent rountry. urged a go- slo\v policy toward any move likely to an1agonize the Arabs. Jn the r-.lideas1. Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait all denounced the 1neet ing of the world energy conference, called by the Un ited States. Libya called it "an America n trap." IL appeared dou btful that the two-day Truck Strike Halts Irvine Trash Pickup Garbage pickup in Irvine and Santa Ana \i:as halted today as nearly SO trucks were idled in a wildcat strike. All trucks owned by Dewey's Rubbish Service oI Costa ~1esa were stopped at Coyote Canyon today, outside the county dump just south of the City of Irvine. Two others owned by Great Western Reclamation joined the work stoppage said by driver!i to be the result of recent fi rings of Dewey drivers. Dewey's contracts for most refuse pickup in the City of lrvtne and Great Western contracts with Santa Ana. Drivers said the sa me Los Angeles firm -SCA Corp. -owns bot h firms. At issue., drivl?rs said, are the fi rings of four men, two today and two who were said to have been let go over the weekend . Officials al Dewey's could not be reached for comment. Drivers called the work stoppage in protest of the firings said to ha ve ix'en rela!ed to an earlier strike aga inst Dewey's Rubbish Service. Thal sloppagc resulted in an oral agree1nent to raise drivers' pay by $5 a \\'etk, they said. Officials in the City of Irvine were unable to determine which neighborhoods .,..·ould be affected by !he work stoppage. J)e\\.'ey's service contracis di rectly \rilh comrnunily associa!ions in the Ci ty of lr\"inc. comm unity services director Paul Bra<ly said tod ay, Fron• Page 1 CRANSTON • • • one mile of coast;i! bluffs. Southern California Edison, one of the ownecs of the S<in Onofre plant. ha s said n10\'1ng across the San Diego F'reew;iy to other Carnp Pendleton land \\"01ild take too long. \\'hen asked ir he would push for federal legis lation fo allo\v lhe move away from the ocean. Cranston's reply indi cated he had his coastal t'on1 miss ions mixed up. "If you decide to go for a location across the high .... ·ay, I will work with the commission to expedite that," he said. San Onofre. loca ted In San Oic:'go County. is outside the South Coast regional commission·s jurisdiction. But Cranston did pledge his support for the commission. r1~. ;·h he s.1id later. is "oH to a good st;irt " in it.~ first yc:ir but added he wouldn't recommend ~1hat it should do on San Onofre . On the question of the energy problems. Cranston r;aid, "1 don 't believe that conspiracy theory . There may be an effort to tak e advantage of the shortage ... to work ag r.inst ROOl.s of en vlroamentalisls . '' Cranston said tha t by culling Presidenl Nixon·s "incredibly high'' $30 billion defense budget and forcing the release of impounded funds , more money can be chaMeled back to the environm ent and other concerns. fie predicted that Congress will pass a bi ll restricting "windfall tax profit.II '' of the oil companies, but not until an investigation of the profit.s and the expense of exports Is completed. Girl, 8, Drowns NORTH HOLLYWOOD rUPI) -An 8--year-old girl drowned Sunday when she was liUCked into a JO-Inch drain while playing in o small b8ckynrd Whirlpool. The v1ctlm wa.!I Identified .as Carol Llautand. conference \11ould meet the original U.S. goal -a ··Code of ~'Onduct " to .,)vern two·\\'ay deals bet"·cen oil ·buying states and the oil~xportiug states to prevent the Ara b countries from playing off the ind ustrial nati ons against each other. Kissinger's offer to share U.S. oil with others came in an outline of promised American contributions "to a con1n1on solution'' to the world's oil crisis . '"I'he United States declares its \viUingness to share available energy in times of emergency or prolonged shortagC's," he said. "We would be prepared to allocate an arreed "" 1ion of our total petroleum supply provided other consuming countries w i l h indigenous production do do likewise ... " Japan's foreign minister, M ;icr .. ~shi Otriri. expressed sympathv with the Arabs' "fE'eling of insecu ritv" arisin~ out of fear of the eventual deplei;,.. .. of th ei r sole resource -oil. The conference was conducted at the State Dcpart1nent -behind closed doors -with the foreign ministers of BC'l·•iun1. Canada. Denmark, France, W est Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Britain and the United States attending. From Page 1 BEANS • • • ri1cxican food supplies have made the restaurant business a non -pro fit enterprise. His theory is that there are some Refrito Bandit.os on the loose who are buying up beans by the carload and artiftcially driving up the price. "I(s no t the farmers. They're not getting rich. And it's not the whol esalers. Some people are getting a hold of these beans and are con trolling the market," he insists_ To prove the point that those who maintain there Is a real shortage of pinto beans are full of beans, Klinzmann went to the Alpha Beta Market which is immediately nex1 door to his Costa J\.1esa restauran~. There he loaded up a shopping cart with 300 pounds of bea. s, all in 10- pound bags. He saved himself $30 be- cause Alpha Beta's pinto bean price is 45 cents, exactly 10 cents a pound less than his wholesaler charges him. "The supermarkets aren't catching up wi th the price increases as fast as the wholesalers a.re," maintain s Kl inzmann, who has bought a grand total of 1.200 pounds of beans off market shelves. Klinzmann says he could ha\'e bet'fl on the winning end of the ninto bean price spiral if he only had taken the advice of a tortilla fa ctory owner six months ago. "He offered me 5,000 sacks of beans at $1 1 a sack. I thought that price was way too high because I was getting the beans for $7 to $8 a sac! "Klinzmann recollects. '"The guy said the price was goi ng to go up. I thought it was going to con1e do\vn. I was afraid of losing SJ0,000. I could have had those beans for. $55,000 and tcxlay they are worth $275,000. I could have made a clear profit of $220,~more than 10 years in the restaurant business -if I had only bc!ievt'd him ." Concurrent price increases in other ri·1exican food ingredients might push the price of a combination plate out of reach for the average guy if the increases sho1v up on the '<>nu . Rice went fron1 Sil a sack slx months ago to $65 a sack, cheese from 40 to 50 cents a pound to $1 a pound . :ind ground beef from 70 ccnL~ a jlOL1nd lo $1.0.). "Right now the price of a pouncl of beans is more than a pound of ch icken ," reports Klinzm ann, announcing that the 1,000 Mexican restaurants arc band ing together to form the United Cooperative 1\-Jexican Res t a u ran t Associa tion. The thrust of the organization is to barga in collectively. "It's out ragrous. These prices just have to come dO\\'n. At this rate I wou ld have to double my prices to make any money," Klinzmann says. .. But you can 't affonl to do it or the people couldn"l afford to eat here either_ They didn 't get a double paycheck." "We don't kno\v how this is going to end. If you sell only food, based on the price of a Mexica n menu you can't make any money unles., you.have a bar," insists Klinzmann. Both of hi! restaurants have bars. Temblor Felt In Pasadena PASADENA IUPll -A mild earthquak e rumbled t h r o u g h PaSBdena and other nearbv citie! early today but apPa rl!ntly cau!Cd no damage . The tremor, which regl!tered 3.4 on the Richter acale, struck at 5:21 a.m. and was felt In Glendale, Burbank, Sherman Oaks and other cit ies nea r Los Angeles and Jn the San Fernan do Valle)'. The Caltech 1e l 1 mo logy laboratory said the epicenter was in the Stiver t..ke .. ree near down· town L<:lfl Angeles. ( Loii~J l' 11letati1ae •.; j . ,, ·" ··.' ' " -.' ' ..... -.. ~ 1 ' ',' ' • f ... • •• " ' " ... " I .. aguna Beach greeter Eiler I .. arsen. now in his BO"s. \Viii receive a volu1ninous Valentine. Lagun an l~vc.. lyn Christopher, shown signing, sent the n1e~sage •·from one Dansker \Dane) lo another." Diane i\l ycr:-, hostc~s nt La gun:\·s Cotta ~c Bcstaurant. looks on, J{eslaur:lnl owne r Jla rrv !\l oon \\·ill dcli\'er the card this \veek. Eiler is no\V ·in" l'O nvelesccnt hospital in San Juan Capistrano. Garden Grove Incidents Leave One Dead, 1 Hurt Garden Grove police today arc investigating possible co n nect ion s between two shootouts late SWlday and early today that left one man dead and anothe r injured. Officers found Anthony Griego, 29, of Santa Ana. mortally wounded in an alley be hind a Buena Street apartment complex at 8'bout 10:30 p.m. Sunday after residents called to report a fight. Griego had been shot four times at close range with a small caliber weapon. police said Griego died of his 1•·011nds an OOur later in the hospital , officers said. A police spokesman said Griego was involved in another altercation in the same area two nights before. The spokesman said there is a probable connection between the t .... ·o incidents Miramar Leads Acapulco Race; Swif tsure 2nd John Scripps' 79--foot ketch ~1iramar , scratch boat in the 1,430-mile San Dirgo to Acapulco yacht race, ,,·as leading the 16-boat fleet today, reporting a position 255 miles from Acapulco. (See -related story, Page 18.J Second in the boat·for-boat battle for line honors was Nick Frazee's 48 foot sloop Swiftsure from the San Diegu Yach\ Club. Tn hird place \\'.'.l.~ l\·lali n Bumh:tm 's Invader. Bob Beauchamp 's [Y,roth y 0 fn»n Ne"'11Qrl ll..rbor Ya ::ht Cl.ib hJd dropped ba ck. to fourth position. The handicap J('ad 1.:h<1:1ged rapidly in !he past 24 hours \\'Ith Tom 1'ob1n·s Ericson-37 Impact. a Class C entry, displacing John MacA!li sler'::; ~t a s Alegre. Tobin \\<ls the 1;172 "'inner 111 another boat. Class A leader was l\111 Burnh'1n1's r:ricson-46 Invader, SDYC. ~Ja -, Alrgre ma in tained the Class B "lead and Impact "'as leading Class C. and susccts in the murder should be in custody ··in a short tlrne ." Less than t\\."O hours af' the G: iego shooting , another gunfigh t broke out at a doughnut shop right .ic ross tlic. sir('{'! from the. apartn1enl complex "here. the murder took place. Police ;c;aid Ellis r-.lvshtim, a night baker in the shop v:as fired at by a lone gunman. ~fosham nrabhrd a revolver and fi red four :>hots ba<'k at the gunman. th.rough the shaltercd front v.·indo\~· of the store. TI1e j!_llnn1;in jun1pcd irto a car .ind sped away but was captured by Garden Grove detectives . They arrested 33-year-old Samuel Archie of Santa Ana after a short chase_ 1~o!icc sald they found a . .,all-calibe r y.;eapon in Arctrie·s car ar.~ possible connections bctweeen that shooting and the Griego murder are being invcstig:i t- cd. ~!oshain su ff('rcd fari"l cuts from fly- ing t:l:i ss. Agnew Aide s Hit At Di sbarment ANNA POI.IS. i'.ld . I UP!l -Attomevs for Spiro T. Agnc u· urged ~Iary land's highest court toclay to suspend tht? former vice president as a lawyer rather than disbar him a:. recommended last month by a special three-judge panel. The panel, named by the Maryland Coury. of Appeals to hear a rt.."qucst b.v the 1\laryland liar A= :ociation Jor dlsciphnary action against Agnl'.'\1·, recommended !hat Agnew be expelled frorn th<' law profession for his no contes t plea Oct. 10 to an income tax evas ion charge. 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COME IN AND SEE AN f\l '"•1•1l1d 11t1 I pr1t1 ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODAY! §[)DIT([D!Du CJDITITIT IB 20-piece ovenware set (fOOA\U rr:mll'.l:Kt;iUIBAJUmRJ fill[ffi2 5449" $ATURl>AY February 16 I 2 Hoon • 4 p.m. 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD ., Micro·Temp111 Food Therm ometer Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 • I ( I •• . I I • ( i \ l ,. • , r ' . • I t t •.• l .... -·----• ~ -· ,.._ -- Today's Final Saddlebaek N.Y. Stocks EDITI ON VOL. 67, NO . 42, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack's Vogel Expected to Quit Tonight By JAN WOllTH 01 nw1 O•lll' "A°' '1111 Saddleback College charter trustee Hans Vogel is expected to resign at tonight's regular meeting of the board of trustees. Vogel's resignat ion would be the third In three months fron1 the seven-n1e1nber panel. Informed sources said . Vogel has bought a house outside his trustee area and will end hi s seven years on the Cable TV Assailed 111 Irvine Dr. Edward 'Vright of Turtle Rock says he is tired of paying for a "supernuous" serivce -cable television. Beginning Wednesday, the retired Los Angeles dent ist will in vite neighbor:s. to his garage to prove wh y cable tclev1s1on hookups are unnecessary to Turlle Rock rEsidents. ''\Ve are in s1 raight-lil1e view of f\1ount Wilson," Dr. \Vright observrs. ''\ g£'t good rcecption y.•ilh an antenna in my altic and I an1 going to show people what kind of reception they can get with one in their garage." Dr. \\'right hopes 10 put an end . to the $36-a-vear cablevision charge levied bv the Turtle ltork Broad moor Communi!y association to v.'hich he belongs . Next f\fonday evening. the association board of directors will consider the mandatory cable charges issue at a meeting set for 7:30 p.m. in Turtle Rock Elementary School. An Irvine Company spokesman termed f ... e matter an issue between t.orneowners and the com munity as110Clatlon . The spokesman added, however, that ·11·e Irvi ne Company prefers the 4fntra1izcd billing system for i I s ~ubsidiary Community Cablevision. Inc. Dr . Wright charges that oolv by "subterfu ge" \\'as he convinced to sign \IP for cablev ision service in the first place. some five years ago. "They told n1c I v.•ould need cable to get a picture here. 'fhat wasn't true. And, no one told me the Irvine Company which then controlled the board of the community association. also owned the cable company.·· Dr. \Vright charged today. "It is clearly a connicl of interesl ," Dr. \Vright said, observing he plans a legal challenge if the cable company presses for continued payment of the monthly fee of $3. "After pa yi ng for it for five years and not using ii, I had them come and disconnect the cable," Wright said. Tl would, however. lake a change in the by-Jaws of the community association to end the contract between the association and the cab!evision company. Were that to be approved, Dr. Wright contends Turtle Rock homcOY.'nc rs y.•ho wish to continue the service could do (See CABL E, Page %) Boy Drowns iu Pon<l MOSS BEACH I UPI) -A raft Upped over in a pood near l\1oss Beach Sunday , drowning Troy Jobnson, 8. of South San Francisco. San Mateo County sheriff's deputies said the youngster · had been visitin g cousins . Oraage f:out Weather Our two:week pleasant streak will continue along the Orange Coast Tuesday with "lunny skies and wann temperatures. '50me high clouds Tuesday but other· wise clear 1 with highs at the beacbCI at 65 rising to Tl inland. Ovemlclit lows 4>55. INSIDE TODA. Y A hU'°1lf of 4 depr1ved back- ground and immoturlt11 are two common de1lqminator1 of por- ~t! who abuse tMir children. Se' .stor11 tn neto Pt oplt 1tctfon on Pag• IS. -II _.._. " ~rr....-• ,......., ....... ,. I --I ·-.... -,,.,. ·-" --" ·-" '""' , .. ,, --I --.... .......... ,. ... • ,_ .... " '"'"' ........ .. ,, -.... l'l ... llP 1•11 -• .. _ .. II ............. ,,.1, -... ·--•• 11 board June 5. lf Vogt!I retign5, both trustee seats representing Tustin will be up for election June S. The other Tustin area trustee, Al yn Brannon, resigned last month after he pleaded guilty to bookn1aking in Orange County Superior Court. In Oecember, charter trustee Michael Collins announced his r es J g n a t i on , effectiYe l\1ar. 5. riling the press of business in his Newport hnv firm . Seven candidates have filed for Collins ' Irvine-El 1'oro area post. The tv:o Tustin trustee openings are significant because petitions signed by son1e 8.300 Tustin residents wanting to withdraw fl'om the Saddleback District 1\'ere verified last ~·eek by the Registrar of Voters and sent to the Board of Governors of the California Commun ity Colleges. Though con1p\aints by the dissident Tustin group have not centered directly ----· -- Dilly Pitol Sl•lf "llfl• RESTAURATEUR KLINZMANN WHEELS AWAY CART FULL OF BEANS He Says Buying Them From Grocer Bob Grosulak is Cheapest Way 52 Heartburn S1iortage of Pinto Beans Hi,ts By RUDI NlEDZ!ELSKl 01 lfl• O•ilr ~Ital $U!I Flip through the pa~t'S of any n('wspaper and you will find woeful tales of lhe gas shortage. the wheal shortage. the motorycle shortage, rhe pulp sh(}rtage. the chlorine shor1agc and the toilet paper shortage. No wonder no one has done any publ ic wailing about the lo\vly pinto bean. Yes, there is a pinto bean shortage. It could even be. a conspiracy. Jn the past year the price of a !()(). pound sack of pinto beans has zoomed from around $7 to $55, a phenomenal Homeowners Save Pair in Dispute With 2 Gunmen A Laguna Hills couple who were .warned three times at rifl e point Sunday to hand over their money and who three times told lheir assailants Uiey had none with them were saved from possi ble injury when nearby hon1eo\vners ran lo their rescue. Orange County Sheriff's officers said Lou Ladislav Pospisil , 43, and his wife, Eva, 22111 _Bianco St., Laguna Hiits, were walking their dog past homes in the New World tract when a ear occupied by two men screeched to a halt beside them. The couple told officers that one of the two me n leaped from th e vehicle, aimed a rifle along the car top at them and told them : "Give me all 1 your money." orncera. said !be frightened couple protested three ' times that they. ,.were • simply · Uldng their dog for a walk ,and had no ·moner·wlth them. · • The Increasingly tense con fron(ation ended when nearby homeowners spoUed the incident and ran to the scene. The two would·bc holdup men promptly drove increase even by inflationary standards. Restaurateurs say it's the $ 2 heartburn -that's how much they .,.,ould have to charge for a 50-cent side order or beans if they \VCfC 10 pi!S " along the cost increase, ''Everybody worrie s about gasoline and no one cares about the pinto bean." says Alfr ed Klinzmann . o\11ner of l\\'O J\1cxican rest aurants, one in 'Costa l\1esa and one in Santa Ana. lt"s the pinto beans that arc giv ing him gas pains. KlinzmaM is outraged. He says price increases in pinto beans and other Mexican food suppli es have made the restaurant business a n o n • p r o ( i t enterprile.. Hls theory is that there are some Refrito Banditos on the loose who are buying up beam by the carload and a rtificially driving up the price. "It's not the farmers. They're not getting rich. And it's not. the wholesalers. Some people are getting a hold of these beans and are wntrolling the market," he insists. To prove the point that those who maintain there is a real shOrtage oC pinto beans are full oC beans, Klinzmann went to the Alpha Beta Market which is immediately next door to his Costa Mesa restauran!. There he loaded up a shopping cart \\ittr 300 pounds of bca. 3, all in 16- pound bags. He saved himself $30 be- cause Alpha Beta's pinto bean price is 45 cents, exactly 10 cents a pound less than hits wholesaler charge!I him. "The supermarkets aren't catching up wilh the price Increases as f33t as the wholesalers are," m a l n t a i n s Kllnzmann, who has bought a grand tota l of t,200 pounds o(. beona of( market shelves. Klinzmann_says be could hive 1:~111 on the winning end of'the olnto hea1> Prioo • spiral H he only had taken the Odtb or a tortUla· factory owner six rilOnths 'ago. ._ __________ _,off at hlgb speed. "lie .oflered me 5,000 sacb o( beans •l 111 a sack. I· lhouglit th•! prlC< was way too-high becau."4!: I was getting 1he beans for f7 to fa a sa:cl· " Rlln zmann IS.. BEANS, Page z: ,_ around lheir trustee representalion, some observers speculale !hat a chance to elect new trustees might take some of the wiod from the de-annexation sail. Vogel 's term would have expired in 1977. He had been rHlected twice Y•ilhout opposition following his election in 1967 \vhcn he defeated nine other cand idates. Throughout his terms of office an advocate for a pay-as-you-go financing policy. Voge l has been en articulate spokesman for his poinls of view. Once a staunch supporter of Dr. Fr~ Bremer, president of the school, Vogel has in recent months become very critical of Brcn1er 's adn1inistration. Vogel accused Rremer o( using solutions to district af fairs which are "pulling bandaids on re cu rr ing problems." Ii(' once told the board of trust('f'$ that the schoo l has •·a police state in1agc" and sugg ested it Y.'3S partly due to disC'ourtcous and "high handed" administrative bch<1vior. Vogel attributes his cha:igcd posture on the board in part to lus efforts to listen to the dissati sfied Tustin resident s, his constituents. He r£1porledly has be-en under .!!Orne pressure fron1 hi s employers in the Tu stin Unified Sehool District because of 11·hat some consider a t'onnlct of interest in hi s auempts to prevent the \See \'OC:EL, Page 2) Garbage Trash Pickup Halted in Irvine Garbage pickup in Jrvine and Santa Ana was halted today as nearly 50 trucks were idled in a wildcat strike. , All trucks owned by Dewey's Rubbish Service of Costa Mesa were !lop~d at Coyote Canyon today, outside the county dump· just south of the City of Irvine. Two others owned by Great Western Reclamation joi ned the work stoppage sa id -Oy driver~ to be the result of recent firings or Dewey drivers. Dewey's contracts for most refuse pickup in the City of Irvine and Great Western contracts with Santa Ana. brivers said the same Los Ange les firm -SCA Corp. -owns both firms. Al issue, drivers said, are th e firings of four men, tY.·o today and two who were ,aid to haVe been let go over the weekend. Off icialS at Dewey's could not be. reached for comment. Drivers called tlie \rork stoppage in protest of the fir ings said to have been related to an ea rli er strike against Dewey's Rubbish Se"rv ice. That stoppage resulted in an oral agreement to raise drivers' pay by $5 a week, !hey said. Officials in the City of lrvil1e were unable to determine which neig hborhoods would be affected by t~ work stoppage. Dewey's service contracts directly wilh community associations in lhe City of Irvine. comnlunity service~ director Paul Brady said today. 'He Is Very Vulnerable' Ne·wport's Frizzelle Will Try to Unseat Caspers By WIJ.LIAM , SCHREIBER 01 1M Dall1 P'lttlf 51.tff Dr. NolaD Frinelle, Ne wPOrt Beach optometrist and civic leader, \oday announced he will try to lUlSeat Fifth D~!rld Supervisor Ronald Casper> in this year's election. P'rizzelle, 52, of 2424 lloliday Road. said be thinks Caspers is "very vulnerable and can be defeated." Frizielle told newsmen in Santa 'Ana he believes the county's problems are too critical to be solved with the current type of leadership. "The scope of Orange County's problemll, especially the Fifth District, dem ands more than the stop-gap decisMms and the tendency to slack policy commitments which h a v e characterized most of the term of our present supervisor." Frizzelle said. The 11}-year NeY:port Beach resident said he is not "against anything" e.x:cept overages in government such as over· reacting. over-spending and and over· promising. Frizzcl\e said he expects his compaign to be more costly if he runs head to head against Caspers, a big spender in the past. But, he iiaid. if other opposilion materializes the cost should be Jess. In any case. he said he will limit donations lo his campaign to $500 apiece. So far, only Caspers has filed in the Fifth District race. but there is specu1ation that Grand Jury Foreman Marcia Bent!: and former American Party presidential candidate John Schmitz will also run. Mrs. Benls said today she wou1d have a "special announcement" to make Thursday to newsmen, but refused to say exactly wha t the subject would be. Schmitz, now a Santa Ana college Chess Master • Takes On Field A United States chess masfcr will challenge all comeni in a seri es of slmultanoowi games Wednesday in an exhibition sponsored by the Newport Beach Oiess Club. Robert Snyder, rated a master player by the Unitl'd Slates Oles& Federation, will begin play at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at Ensign Middle School, 3IOO Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, Entry fee b 11.50 per player, with com- petitkln expected to conotlnue until about 1 a.m. - Irvine Arts Fes~val Planning Meet Slated A planning aesslon for the 1'14 '"frvlne Ts ... '' arts resuval bu been set for 7:30 p.m. ThW'1day, Feb. 21. In Rancilo San Joaquin Intermediate School. Among decisions to "be 1made are a se.leetlon of time for thia year'• r,stlval. It was held In May las t year. Th• meeting is open to the publlc. teacher, could not be reached for comment on his plans. FrmeUe. a iao1! time memloet ""'1naaf civic groups and the Newport Harbor Olamber of C.Ommerce, said he thitlks he can work better with the other aupervllon than Caspers :.W. He said he wouldn't get involved with 'Energy Real' the politicking that has divided the board over the past few monl~. He said leadership on the board has gone "by default" to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of FuUertm. On other issues Frizzelle sa id: -COWlty government must o t f e r (See FRIZZELLE, Page %) San Orwfre Plant Move Has Cranston's Backing By CANDACE PEARSON Of Ille 01111'1' "lltl SIMI Sen. Alan Cranston said today In Long Beach he will work with the s"tate coastal commission to expedite moving the San Onofre nuclear power plant across the highway if that is what it wants to do. The Cali fornia Democrat, o v e r breakfast ~·ith the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, also said he is convinced a rea l energy shortage exists. lfe added however, that some oil companies are taking advantage of it 1o boost prices and defeat -environ- mental goals. In addition to fa voring an interim "orderly gasoline ra ;i'.>ning svstem .. Cranston said solutions lie in looking "beyond the immediate shortage to long term sources of energy." A bill pused by the Senate and now in the House would provide $20 billion for a l~year research program into soler, geothennal and non-p..llutinir roal energy sources, he said. Nuclear powe r, Cranston added, must be approached In a "safe and sane" manner. The coastal area "must be used to some extent'' to provide power sources, but with more caution than in the past, he said. 'fhe slate coastal commission is scheduled to vote Feb. 20 on the proposed addition of \Y.'O nuclear reactors at Saa Onofre. three miles SC'utJ-r of San Clemente. The project was initially turned down partially because it would destroy almost one mile of coastal bluffs. Southern California Edison , one of the owners of the San Onofre plant, has sai d moving across the San Diego Freeway to other Clmp Pendleton land would lake too long. Wh en asked if he would push ror federal legislation to allow the move away from the ocean, Cranston's reply indicated he had hls coastal commissions mixed up. "If you decide to go for a locatio n across the highway, I will work wit h the commis:iion to expedite that," he said . San Onofre, located tn San Diego County, is outside the South Coast (See CRANSTON, ~> University Drive Scene Of Two Traffic Accidents Irvine's University Drive took Its toll of can Sunday including ooe that flipped and another that abeared off a water main, creaUng 1 geyflel'", Md then plunged Into a nearby ravine. Drivers in both caoes we,. Injured tn the •Incle car 1ccidents. but ne.ithu had to b< held !or hospilAIIiatk>n. Ken T. Fukunga, M, ol Torrance. was treated at Costa Meu Memorial Hospital for a lra<!und upper 1<11 arm aOO r'le.ased to retuperate at home. Investigators said hit foreign e:ar went straight on University Drive at Campu., Drive when it should have roUowed a sllght curve. Police 1old the car !haltered an Orange County Water District main and • . then bounced over a sm!ll hill to noee down in the ravine, sustaining modttate damage. An older domestic aedan driftn by Bruce E, Boelke!, l9, ol 437t Broobido St.. did not fare ., ... n when he lost control Sunday aftemoon on IJnlY•nllJ Drive at CUiver Drlve. Ofllctr Owen Kreia said Votlkel related that one wheel grabbed when he applied the brakes, causing the sedan to clip the curbing, overturn aod &ldd 60 fett upside down . The young motorl5t 'scaped with a head \aceretion and dr!Cllned hospital. treatment, but his car was a total loss, poU~ said . r . 2 UP.IL~ l>IL01 From Pqe 1 BEANS • • • recoil...,... ''The guy 1ald ttie price wat going 10 go up. l thoughl II W3S going to con1e down. 1 Wu.i illra.Jd of losln ii Sl0,000. I could have had thol." t,e_AnS fur $55.000 nnd todtiy tlwy ~ "' A'orth $Z75.000. I could have made a <"lear profit of $220,00C}-1norc than 10 yc11rs in the rest<1urant business -1f I ht1d onlv be lieved him." Concurren·t price increases in othe r r..texlcan food Ingredients might push the price of a combination plate out of reach for the average i;uy ii the increases sho'tol.' up on !he "nu . Rice went from $13 a sack Slx months ago to $65 a sack, cheese from 40 to ~ cents a pound to $1 a pound, and ground beef from 70 cents a pound to Sl.05. "Right now !hr price or a pound of beans is more than -a pound of chicken," reports Klinzrnann, annollll\'::lng th.at the l.000 ti.1c~ican restaurants arc band ing together to fo rm the United Cooperative l\.1cxican R es t a u r a n t Association. The thrust of the organization is to bargain collectively. "It's outrageous. These prices just have to come down. At thl<i rate I would have to double my prices lo make any money." Kllnzm:i.nn says. "But you can't afford to dO 1t or the people could~'t afford to cal here either. They d:dn't ge l a double paycheck." "We don't know how th is ls going to end. If you sell only food. based on the price of a Mex:ican menu, you can't make any money unless you have a bar,'' insists Klinzmann. Both of his restaur ants hav~ bars. Water District Eying Election A ncw,'22,000-acre Improv e m e nt district may be proposed this year to voters in the trvlne Ranch Water Dist rict (IBWl?J . IRWD directors on Feb. 22 will coosider setting an election asking voter approval of the $7.9 million expenditure to provide wate r supply and sewer service to the land lying north of the San!a ,\na Freeway . A!ost of the pan .. -el is outside the city of Irvine and is wi thin the Irvine Company 's agricultural pr ese r ve holdings. Improvements chartt'd for the area would be under way by 1985 and ~mplcted by 1995, an IRWD spokesman mid. Higher Consumer Prices Forecast WASHINGTON (UPI I-Consumers can expect higher prif'cS on a\m~t evr rv'~ln!! from beef to beans in 1974, but the re -should be no severe shortages, a toµ !\griculture Department economist says. Dr. Don Paarlberg, director or agricu1tural eo'.lnomics, said Sunday that prices for beef and pork would be "at present le\·els or higher" for the reamindcr of this year, but dairy products wou ld be short, forcing prices higher. He blamed govemmcnl price controls for shortages expcrienct'd in 1973. Food costs for an average fanlily rose 15 , to 20 percent last year, almost fou r times the 4 to 5 percent rise predicted by experts. Wes t Gern1 a ns Strike BONN (UPll -West Gcnnany 's bus and ::;trcetcur drivers refusrd to report tor work today . stepping up the first strike by public services employes in seven years. Leaders of the several labor union.s involved accepted a government invitation lo rr::;ume w~ge discussions , but sald the transportation strike would continue until Tuesd;iy midni ght in any evrnt. OIAN•I COAlf 11 DAILY PILOT TM Ori~ [0011 OAllY flll Cl , wlll'I Wl'lldo ,. ~1,,..i Ille 1"1"'1·Prt·u, 11 pUbll-b, 11'1• 0••~ [N II Pullll1h+.... 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Olficrrs found Anthony Griego, 29, of Santa Ana , mortally wounded tn an allt'V behind a Buena Street a partment t·o1ri plex at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday afler residents ca lled to repo rt a fight. liriego had been shot four times at close range with a small caliber weapon , police said Griego died of his ··•ounds an hour later in the hospital, officers said. The gunman jumped irito a c-ar and sped away but was captured by Garden Grove detective!. They arrested 33-year-old Sam uel Archie of Santa Ana after a short chase. RESI GATION EXPECTED Saddleback Trustee Vogel A police spokesman said Griego was involved in ano ther altercation in the sa me area two nights before. 'The spokesn1an said the re is a probable connection between the two incidents and susec ts in the murder should be in cus tody "in a sho rt time." Police said they round a ..... all-caliber v.•eapon in Archie's car ar. ~ possi ble cormec tlons betweeen that shooting and the Griego murder are being investigat- ed . F'rt11r1 Page l VOG Ei., • • • threa!('ned de-:1n ncxntion . But \'Ogi•l repu rtcdly ft'~!ls !hat h\::; ch:.ing'.ed att11udcs h3VC lost rffectivrne~s on the board and 1hut it is tin'c for new lea dership. The firs! president of the lxia rd, Vogel, 51. resides at 10~61 Cowa n Heights Drive. He was named president in March, 1967 a month aftc>r \'oters h;1d approved for111ation of the distrM::L He is d1rec1or or special scr\'ices for thr ·rustin Unified School D1st rk:t. \Vhcn he V.'as el ected. he was publisher of the conserv ative llepublu.:an periodica l "The Obse rver." lie. has bern a book dea ler and contractor. and has three children. A graduate of University of Southern California, Vogel has taught both there and at the Ca lifo rnia Insti tu te of 1'cchnology. He has a masters degree from Chapmap College. He Is prese ntl y \Vorking towa rd a la w degree from Western S l a t e Univer sity in Anaheim. Wit h the three resignations, only one member of the original boa rd of trustees, Pat rick Backu s of Dan;i Point. would re1nain in office. The other Three trustees nre : -John Lund of L:iguna Beach. appoinled in 1971 follou·ing l h e resignation of Lou Zitnik. Lund is president of the board . -!Jonna Brrry of Fvtlssion Viejo. -Dr. J ames ~l arshall of Laguna l lllls. S. Lagruta Girl Knocks Glasses Off Attacker A 19-year-old Soulh La gu na girl fought off the attacks of a would-be rapist 1!1.iring the \veekend and ran to safety in the Salt Creek ar('a v•h ilc her attacker looked on his hands and knrcs for the gl.isses she kicked off in a scuffl e. Orange County Sherif!'s officers said the attractive victim told Them she \\'as attacked by the driVrr of a pickup truck shortly after she ::icccpted a lift near her home on 8t h Street in Souttr Laguna . The young hitchhiker said she was driven tn a ronstru ction site in the Sall Creek area nfter being rrpeatcdly told by the drivrr that he i.ntenc.!ed to rape her. Deputies s:l1d the glrl told them she broke loosr. fron' her abdu ctor afte r a struggle in \\'l1irh she kicked him and knocked his gl11ssr:. to lhe grc1und . She 1hrn ran from thr ar11a anr~ 1\•as 11idcd by 11 pa sstng mo!ori st Miramar Leads Acapulco Race; Swif tsnre 2nd .John Scripps' 79-foot krtch A1ir;imar, scratch boat 1n the 1.430-mile Sa n Diego to Acapu lco yacht race, was leading the 16-boat neet today. reporting a position 255 miles from Acapulco. (See related story. Pag e 18.) Second in the boal -lor-boat battle for line honors was Nick P'razre's 48 fool sloop Swiftsure from th e San Diego Yacht Cluh. In 1h ird place u':1s f\lali n Bu rnha1n 's Jnvadcr. Bob Hca uchamp's Dorothy 0 from Newport H,.rbor Yacht Cl:1b had dropped bllck lo four!h 1xisition . . The handicilp lc~1d changed rapidl y in the pasl 24 hours y,·iLh Tom Tobin's Ericson-37 Impact, n Clas.'! C entry, displacing John MacAllls1er's. M a_ s Alegre. Tobin y,•as the 1972 u•1nncr 1n anolher boat. Class A leader was M11" Bumt-r.,m's Ericson-46 Invader, SDYC. ?-.1as Alegre ma intained the Class B lead and Impact was Jeadlng Class C. Mosham suffered fa cil l C\lts from fl y. ing glass. Laguna Has UFO Police Officers Confirm Sighting An Unidentified }<'lying Object O\'t'r Laguna Beach was reported Saturday lo Laguna Beach police and officers subsequently confirmed th_ trFo t'.;ht- ing . The UFO was described as bei ng a brilliant light whi ch hung over north Laguna , then moved sideways and went off into the Southeast. The object was seen from South Laguna by Dorothy Joyce and Patrick Archer who observed it from the deck of !he Laguna Royale , 31423 S. Cout High way at about 5:15 a.m. Saturday. Police Lt. Neil Purcell and Pa trolman Terry Temple repo rted having observed lhl' object bu t indicated that it was likely explained as a conventional aircraft. The incident 'vas repo rted to the UFO Hoodlums Attack Aliens, Rape 7 Women in Group SAN DIEGO (AP) -A gang of men attacked 16 illegal aUens and raped seven women in the grou p while their husbands watched helplessly, the U.S. Border Patrol discla!ed today. Rlchard E. Batchelor, chief depuly of the patrol, asked San Diego police to investi gate. The aliens from El Salvador were on foot \\'hen they were attacked three miles north of the J\-lexican border sometime late Friday night or early Saturday, Batchelor said. The men were robbed by a doz'n or mo re bandits and the women were sexually abused. None of the victims was repo rted ser!ously hurt. The rapists-robbers got av•ay. From Page 1 CRANSTON. • • regional commission's juri.!diction. But CrAnston did pted ge his support for the commission, \'1h:~h he said later. is "off to a good start·• in iLs first year but added he wouldn't recommend v.·hal it should do on San Ooofre. On the question of the energy problems , Cranston said. "l don't believe th at conspiracy th~ry. There may be ;in rffort to take advantage of the shortage . . to work agr.lnst goa ls of environmentalists.'' Cranston said that by cutting President Nixon's "incredibly high" l30 billion defense budget and forcing the relea11e of impounded fun<ls, more money can be channeled back to the en vironment and othe r concems. .He predi cted that Congress will pass a bill restrictin g "windfall tax profits" of the oil companies, but not until an in vestigation of the profits and lhe expense of exports Is compl,ted. Agnew Aides Hit At Disbarment ANNAPOUS Md. (UPI ) -Altomev• for Spiro T. Agnew urged Maryland's highest court today lo IUlj>end th<! former vice presiden t aa a lawyer rather than disbar him u recommended lu t month by a special three-judge panel. Center in Chicago which today said there were several California sightings over th e weekend in addi tion to the La guna Beach report . J\1rs. Joyce said she was up early reading. Archer who works as a parking attendant at the Royale firsl saw the object, and then seelng that ~lrs. Joyce was up, alerted her. Both called Laguna police. Mr11 . Joyce described the UFO as a long elgar shape with a ,green light on the rear ar1'd a red light on the side. The brilliant white light appeared to be co ming from the front. Mrs. Joyce said she could see no wings on the craft and that it appeared to move sideways. The object appeared lo stay over Laguna Beech for some t'me and then moved off to wards San Diego. From Page 1 FRIZZELLE. • • incenUve.s to developers to slow down rapid growth. He auggested such things a11 lower property tax assessments on developable land. The people mtl9f. buy any open space they want rather lhan depend on government to grab It for them. -Any efforts to move Orange County jet traffic out of the county L! noth ing more than "polltlcaJ pablum." he added that O:tino Hills is still a viable al ternative and there is a chance the Marines might move out of El Toro completely, leaving it for commercial use. SE EK A ND FI ND; BLOW YOUR MI ND Try it. You might hate it. Thal may be strange advice for a ne"'!l1)3per to give about a new feature. But it's aimed at a s~ail audience - crossword nuts. The new feature that could rr ke c· _.;... word nuts even nuttier stt.rts today in the cla11sif lcd advertising section of the Da ily Pilot. Cal!ro See k & find , it can bt sought and found there dally from oow Oil. Seek and find Seek & Find today and you 'll know Yr'hether you want to st>ek and find it again tomorro\\'. Ill <iillITAlU OlffOOD'\'J<:>UIBl\lUIID'il [IIlrnITg SATUR~AY February 16 Third Stage Fails; Rocket CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla . IU P!l - A Titan Centaur rocket like those assigned to send unmanned robot spacecraft to search for life on ~1ars had to be destroyed on its n1alden fl igh t today "\l.'hen its third stage failed to ignite. PLANS VETERINARY COURSE Irvi ne's Dr. Winchester Irvine Doctor Na1n ed Assistant Dea1i at UCI An Irvine man ha s been named assistant de an for continuing veterinary med ical education at UC Ir v i n e - California College of Medicine. Or. William J. Winchester, SO , of 17671 Laurt l Tree Lane, Uni versity Park, \\'ill hold a total of five concurrent UC appointment s. •le is assistant dean of the school of veterinary medicine at UC Davis, is special assistant to UC President Charles Hitch, is consultant to the UC I school of biological sciences and serves also as consultant to the UC Riverside campus. Dr. Winchester's a p po i n tm e nt , announced last week. is effective Immediately, a UCI.CCM spokesman said. Tile former University of Wisconsin professor became veterinary consultant to UCI in 1969 after t-.·o decades in private practice and three years in the Ul s Angeles County veterinarian's office. Dr. Winchester began full li me work at UCI in 1971. lie is de\' .!opini:: a full· ran~e program. in l'Ofltinuing veterinary medical education. Already known for its post.graduate training of practicing veterinarians, UGI is believed to be favored as the site of a second UC school of veterinary medicine . Cyclist Breaks Arm in Accident A 19-year-old El Toro resident suffered a broken arm and leg injuries Sunday when he lost control or h~ motorcycle and slammed Into a guardrail at San Onofre State Park. James Owen Ramos of 2 3 7 3 l Cavanaugh St.. El Toro. y,·as injured in the preday,·n hours and was discovered by passersby a!oog the pa rk·s main access road. The 115-foot-high rocket 1 ea p e d spcct:lcularl y fr On\ Its pad at 6: 43 a.m. PDT but tht.' spAtC agcnc.v annou ncC'd 17 niinutcs latc·r that the Cent nur stage had not ignited , strayed off coursr and h<1d been blown up by remote control. It was a frustrating end for an $18 million test missio n ainled al testing the Titan-Centau r combination and for ;1 model of the. Viking spacecraft the booster wilt launch to ward Mars. There was no immediate explanation of -.·hat went wrong. The roc ket made a breattttaking takeoff. zooming up quickly on lhe 2.4 million pounds of th rust of the Titan's first stage, given cx:tra kick by two big solid fuel booster rockets strapped to its sides. Riding an orange pillar of name and trailing a snowy white contrail that arched over the Atlantic. the rocket was clearl y visible un lil it dropped the 1wo solid fuel boosters about tY.'O 1ninutes after launch. The space agency said the Ce nt aur stage v.•as supposed to ignite eight 1ninu1rs after liftoff but thal launch controllrrs failed to gC?I a signal frdm the rocket confirming this ha ppened. An effort to ignite the stage by remote control failrd and. v.·1th the space vehicle veering off cours(' ever the ocean, the range safe ty officer detonated an exp losi ve charge In th e craft with the fl ip of a toggle switch in the control room. The test ni ght carried not only a model of the Viking spacecraft but also a satellite designed to test new electronic systems for possi ble use in other scientific sa tell ites . The rocket u·ill .send two Viking spacecra fts to Mars in t973 to inve1:tigate whether life exi~ts on the pllilet and exa mine other features after landing ' on the surface. Before that. it will be used by West Ge rmany to launch a scientific satellite called llelios into orbit around the sun. This lnunch is expected next Scptemb~:-wit h a second to follow in 1975. In 1977 the rocket will fire a Mariner·2 spacecraft on a mission to take telev ision pict ures of Jupiter and Saturn. Development cosl! for aeven rock.et! was about $52 million, not Including the cost of th e hardware. Each operational rocket will cost about $28 million to $30 million, altho ugh the fir st fl ight rocket costs onl y $18 mlllion. The Viking program itself will run close to a bi llion dollars. San Clemente police lea rned of the mishap after tu·o girls walked i nto the local hospital emergency roo m to report the accident. The Titan Centaur, a space agency vehic le. is much cheaper lhan the Sa.turn V moonroc.ket which cost $160 million and a bit mo re than lhe Air Force T'1tan 111-C rocket and space agency Atlas Centau r rockets which nm S20 lo $25 million pe r launch. The latter two do not have enough "i.trength" ta carry heavy payloads on planetary mission.!. From Page 1 Firemen respnded with the city ambulance and took Ramos to San Clemente General tl05pital for treatment of fractures and major abrasions and brulse5. •te was reponed ln satisfactory conditioo . G i 1:1, 8, Drowns NORTII HOLLYWOO D (UPI J -An S..year-old girl drowned Sund ay whe n she was sucked inlo a JG-In ch drai n while playing in a small backy~rd v.'htrlpool. The Litton Minutemaater• "403'' Come and see a Litton-trained demonstrator in aclion: cook and defrost foods in 1/, the normal time while using up to 75o/o • less energy than a conventional elec- tric oven, You wll l be amazed at the e ase and convenience you gain with this Litt on microwBve ov en . With the ex91uslve Llllon Micro-Tim· CABLE ... so by paying $5 a month or S60 a year to the cable firm . In his view , it isn't fair for those who y,•ant c;ible television to gel a lo wer rate "because those of us who don't want ii are fo rced to take It." Further, the fo rmer a s so c i a t i o n director said he. objects to the ncn·profit corporation being a "col lection agency for involuntary payments for a prlva1e, profit m;iking company." microwave oven er',.. digital contro l, automatic defrosting, easy·clean interior and ~ .2 cubic toot usable oven interi or -large enough for a 20· lb. lurkey. Each Litton mic rowave oven mee ts all s afety s tandards set by the U.S. Dept. of Health. Educ ation and Welfare. Look fo r the safety seal and UL tested label on each oven. COME IN AND SEE AN Suoo••t•d 1.1111 pile• s4491s ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODA YI §OOCECIOfiJO_ aDITITCEIB 20-piece ovenware sel Micro-Temp' .. Food The rmometer Prostitution Oka yc~l SACRAMENTO (UPI) Th e The panel, named by the Maryland Court of Appeals t.o hear a request by Ure Maryland Bar A x laUon for <liscipl!n~ry action against Amew, recommended that Agnew be expelled from the law pt'OfMsion for hll no contest plea Oct. JO to an Income t.a1 evasion charge. 12 Hoon • 4 p.m. 90 DAYS CASH DulU&R . 27 SERVICE California Democ r:;i tlc Council Sunday called for th e legaliza tion or pro9tllution. The prostitution proposal, pas.,ed on a spht voice vote, ~aid , "Prostitution law !li arc the source of graft an<I corruption 11nd are h1 storlcally enforced pri marily llAilinst Ille JXXlr and mC?mbcr~ of minorit y groups 11t gr.c,t costs In both police and judlclnJ resources.'' A!{new's .at torneys. ln a 20-pa,R'.e brief flied with the Maryland Court of Appeals . fl<)(od that while he pleaded oo contest to an income tax evulon charge "110 othtr misconduct has been allef{cd and no othe r porot of mlscondurl has been adduced." WITH APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548-7788 • . ·,SALES YEARS APPLIANCE (0. . I ) I ) • I \ I I ) ,, Huntington Beaeh Foun~in ·Valley VOL. 67, NO. 42, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES . . • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • •• Today's Final N.Y. St~ks MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1974 TEN CENTS Valley Social Worker's Day 'Emotion Filled' By HILARY KAVE 0t 1t1i1 Dflty P'llal 51111 One day several weeb ago, tv.·o youngsters in the Fountain Valley School District came to school loo k i n g particularly ragged and ob v Io us I y hungry. Later that morning, the two brothers were caught stealing lunches. nus is where Carol 11apay, a worker from the County Child Protective Services, came in . After visiting the mother, ~lrs. Papay learned the father bad lefl the family, and the mother did not know bow to apply for v.·elfare. The county worker counseled the woman , and assured her she v.•otdd try to rut through some of the red tape involved in applying for weUare. This is the type of situation Mrs. Papay faces one day each week, when she is stationed in the Fountain Valley School District in an experimental program. Fountain Valley is the only school district in the county to have its O\.\'O Child Protective Se rvices \.\'orker. Mrs. Papay is available lo other school districts and individual citizens during the rest of the week, but every f..1onday she sets up shop in the health servl~s unit of the Fountain Valley district offices. _f..1rs. Papay works wilh bolh actual child abuse cases, and situations "·hich might olhen\ise hann the child. Ninety-five percent of the families she deals with have emotional problems, she says, with only five percent actually classified as child abuse. "There's usually some kind of conOict in the family -eith er marital, teenagers rebelling or financial -that affects the youngster in some way v.•hen Yt'e see him at school," she said. Teachers, nurses or parents may ootify Ptfrs. Papay of a problem child or family. All of the school faculties have had instruction on !\trs. Papay's function in the district, and y,·ord-of-moulh has informed many parents of her sen ·ires, 100. Most of the social \,·orker's lime is spent counseling parents, with phone calls and home visits. ''Some people just have to fsce the. fact that they'll ne\•er be a parent. anJ that it's no dist,rrace," t¥1rs. Papay noted. "They have to learn its OK to let a relative raise the child, or give it to an absent frither or n1othcr. '' Sometimes, r<.lrs. Papay \\'Orks l\ilh the child to help hlm w1dcrstand that his parents v.•11! nc\'rr be good parents, thereby taking off soinc or the str;un 1\lrs . Papay l~gr1n inforn1ally ~'orking \\'1th the distri ct mid\\'ilY through 1!'172. Adrninistrators noll•d th<' po.•Hll\'e l'.'ff&ct s she was having, and asked !ht' ('ounly to assign her to the district on a p<>rn1anent basis, \l htch t.,...gan in Junr, 1973. "It's the C'O nti1111ity of h::i\'111g the <;a me person deal l\'Hh thl'se sorts of probl('n1s lhat makes it so successlul." c'\plained Fern Zahlen , health servit·cs c-oord1nator. School Board Chief Predicts Ouster Oil Firms Taken Over By Libya ,.~rom Wire Ser\'ices BEIRUT -Libya announced today it is ro1npletely nationalizing three Am<'rican oil companies in "a severe blow to American interests in the Arab world." Tripoli Radio said. Tripoli Radio said the companies involved were Texaco, Asian o f California and Libyan-American. The government of Col. Moammar Khadafy last September nationalized 51 ptrcent. of all thrtt oompaniet, along "'ith !lt~ral others, and waroed that it would take over 100 percent if the companlei did not agree to the nationalizaUon terms. The Tripoli Radio broadcast that announced the new takeovers today pointed out they ooincided with the WashinglDn conference of major oil importing nations. The companies involved ha\·c only about S percent of llibya's dai1y oil production of approximately two n1ill ion barrels. The Tripoli rad io broadcast did not give speci!ic reasons for the 100 percent takeover. The broadcast said a rommittee would be formOO to study the accounts of the three companies and decide what compensation should be paid. Foreign ernplyes tlf the companies may choose either to stay at their jobs or leave the country. the broadcast said. If they remained, they "'ill receive their current pay and privileges. Khadafy's government has consistenlly been the most aggressive of the Arab oil producing natkms in eliminating foreign interests and raising prices. Libyan oil sells al just under $20 a barrel. more than four limes the rate of one yea r ago. ri,1eanwhilc. the secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries today criticized the. energy conference in Washington, and said any grouping of advanced consuming nations will lead to "confrontation." The official, Abderrahman Khene, told foreign newsmen in Vienna h Is organi:r.atlon made it clear ''that the setting up of any kind of consumer ~up -any group of powerful mdu.s1rialized countries -will inevitably I See OIL, P1ge %) Oraage Coast Weather Our two-week pleasant streak will continue along the Orange Coast Tuesday with suMy skies and wann temperatures. Some high clouds Tuesday but other- wi9e clear, with highs at the beache! at 66 rislnJ to n Inland. Overnight Iowa f5.M. INSWE TODi\ Y A hiltory of a deprived l>ac"' ground and immaturity art two common denominatort of par- e'nta who abm• their children. See atMy fn neto Ptopll ~ection on Paa• 1$. -L· .. ik'lf c.tltwllll .......... ...... ·---" ··~ ·-l!llfwfl--- ,.llllMI -"-M1v1 .. • ' II • • ..ff " " • • .... 1 .. 11 " .... ... .._ .. ............ c, 11 OrMM (Mftff • ·-.,. .. .. ,... ........... " ·-, .. ,, lledl ,...,..,. 1 .. n ·-• -.... -• W-"I MIWI 1).IS ·--< II o.llY •111t lltf Pl!oi. EARTHMOVERS RIP UP LAND NEAR PRIVATE PLANES AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT Developer1 Begin Housing Project; Airpor t Oper•tor S..y1 He'll Seek In junction Meadowlark No Man's Land Privnte Airport, Developers W ngi1ig Bnttle Two bulldozers dodged private planes parked at Ptfeadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach early today, as they began the first phase ol a housing development adjoining the airport.. Conflict between the small, private airport at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica and the developers, Robert Stcllrecht and Anthony Bartoli. who own the land next to the airport's parking ramp, began midway through 1972. Although the Stellrecht-Bartoli land is zooed R-1 for single family homes. OOth the city council and the pl anning commission ruled agairu;t the proposed development of 20 homes next tD the runway. A Superior Court decision overturned thei r rulings. however, and Slellrecht- Bartoli arc free to begin their housing project. Today, John Turner, owner and ma nager of the pri\·~.te airport express- ed anger over the bulldozini;: and Cirecied his aUomey to seek an injunction againsl the developers. "The guy in the bulldozer just keeps going and going," Turner r:id, gesturing toward the alntrip. "He could easily 'hit one of the planes and JOme of them are worth as much as UQ,000." The bulldoiing began Swlday, and cootinued today. Both days 'l'uma' called the HuntingWn Bead! Police Oepe:rtment,' but was told each time that the problem was civil, not criminal, in nature. "The airport is not city land, oor is the other property,'' explained Officer Charles Nowotny, "There's no criminal action here." Officer Nowotny told Tum<'r !hat unless the bulldozer actually hits one of the nianes, there is nothing the police department can do. Turner contends there is still a dispute over the legal rights to the property, whlch has been wed 11 a parking ramp loc planes for the post I> years. Trip to 'Tonight Slww Sclieduled Fountain vaney reoldento Cl!\ see the Tonlghl Show in penon March t5 on a trip ~ by the city recreation department. Ceo! o/. Ille '11111 «ralllPClriallon, atudlo tour aad-aba• Ii .... Tlie bm w!U lfave Fountain Va8-y Communlty Center, tll211~f Slater Ave., at I: 15 'p.m. and return about 9 p.rn . Gueot boll on the talk show M1rdi IS wm be comedian Don ~Rickleo. Reoervatlons should be mad< at the C«lt«byMardll. ., "\Ve i"ravt to settle this thing in court, tD determine who has the rights,'' Turner said. "But since that could take quite a while. I want to stop him with an injunction ." Concert Tour Neither Stellrecht nor Bartoli were available today to Cilmment on the boundary dispute. Mean"'·hile , the bulldozers continue lo tum over the land. ' Singers at Marnia Higl1 Time Up £01~ Europe Trip The l\lar iners at J\tarina High School in H~ntington Beach \\/ill cook, raffle bikes, sell shares and. most or all, sing for their suppers -especially when it means gelling to Europe. The 14·member student singing group has been invited to show off its style on a l&-day European tour ~larch 31 to April 15. The six concert. goodwill trip will take the studenta and their director, John Thompson, to England, F r a n c e , Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany. But. as i.aual, tbe catch is money. Jt will cost each student $865 to go. Fund raising efforts are focused on providing at least $565 for each student. with families responsible for th e remaining $300. ln a repeat perfonnanc~ from l11st year, the Marlnen will offer "singing Valentines," at~ apiece (including flo,v- er and card) from 2 p.m. to midnight on both Feb. 13 and Feb. 14, Valentine's Day. The second d•y was added, said Tbomp9on, becaU8e Jut year the demand for songs ordertd over the phone was '° great. The ·-will aertnadc at homes anywhere In Fountain Valley, Huntln(ton Beocbl!ldWestmtnalel'. ' The ~ are "At Long u You Need Me," "If I Loved You," "Happy Together," " Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and "On lhe Street Where You Llve" with "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" On Feb. 11; the cllOnit m<mbers will cre•t• piDll lor sale l!ld delivery fmh and uncool:ed from 10 t.m. to s p.m. Two Youths, Killed PITKIN. La. (UPI) -One of two boys playing wit!> • ll!Smm recolll'"s shell Sunday nlpt fumbled the exploolve. II leTI bet_, the boyo, uplcded and killed them. The victims were Identified as Jerry 0. Blanchard. 13, ind Ctawlord Willis Jr., 12, bott\ of. Pitkin . l...ast year, 800 piz.zas \verc sold. Prices lire $2 .7~ for cheese. pepperoni or sausage and $3.25 for a combination. Like the ValenUnes. the pizzas can be ordered by calling the school at 893-6571. Sludents arc also selling tickets al 50 cents each in the student activities office for the March 2 raffle or a St30 racing bicycle. The raffle will be at a ben~t banquet at 6:30 j>.m. in the school cafeteria, 15871 Springdale St. Admission to the banquet where the l\farinen v.'i ll perform is $2. The members also sell shares in their \•oices in the form of SS tax-deductible donations lrom residents and busine'ss owners. Contributions entitle the shareholders to a March 16 private preview concert. Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District have okayed the trip. which receives no district funds. The 1Mariners became the first student group to travel out of the country last year v.·hen it took first place in the North American High School Division at an internaHona.I mu.sic concert in Holland. Fair Nortliwest Weather to End SAN FRANCISOO IAP) -Lazy, warm days over Northern California will end Tueeday 1.1 clouds a.ad raln blow out ol the Pacific North1ftsL "The beauUlul ... ather ol the past week ts about to come to an end as protective hi1h pre!lllll'e olf the Pacific cout grllduaDy mt:hs away t nd allows a weather front to move southeastward," tM N1Uonal Wea.tber Service said. Raio )s likely from •bout Ukiah norlhwara along the rout, "with • chance or rain .touthward over the remainder ol Northern and central Ollllfumia Tuesday." I New Board Action Due On 'Throat' Huntington Beach Union High School District Board President George Loga n said today he suspects he will be removed as presiding officer at tonight's special trustee meeting. Logan explainl'd he called a meeting tor Tuesday night at 1,1,•hich lime he cxpet1.ed tD gel to the bottom of the district's current troubles stemming from the "Deep Throat" controversy. He said be was informed there would be an ear~ier 1pecial meeting, Mwever, tonight, called by the otber members of the board. Another board member contacted today, Trustee Ralph Bauer, expressed surprise at Logan's expectations. "The board as. a group has never discussed Logan's removal," Bauer declared. "l\fy personal assessment is that it is extremely unlikely, although it is a possibility." Logan, however, said he suspects Bauer and Dennis Mangers. another trustee, are behind the removal attempt. "'Bauer and Mangers have called the shots in the district for the last three years, and probably will continue to do so in the future." Logan said. Logan added that if a new board pres- ident is elected toniibt. he expe<:ts the new board leader ...,.;JT cancel !he special meeting called for Tuesday night. This, too. was denied by Bauer. "No mal\er ·what happens tonight. 1'11 strongly oppose any attempt to stop the meeting tomorrow night." "1 gave the impetus lo tonight's meeting, because the other board n1cmbc.rs \11ere mystified by Logan's meeting," Bauer said. "Logan didn't tell us about "·hat y;ou ld happen at the. mreting, and \\·e needed to kno'\' beforehand.'' Logan, in explaining his premonitions about tonight, said, "I make the otMr board members uncomfortable, with my wanting to get lO the bottom of things. I was threatened before that it l didn't stop probing, I'd be JltlTIOVed." The current board president, who took office on July t of last year, admitted he is angry about the "dishonesty in the dist rid", aod the position he now finds himsell in. "The current troubles in the district show a direction which we ought to reverse." Logan commented. "I'm most angered by the d ishonesty, but the other . things -such as the gifts -concern me. too." In recent months the high school district has been beset with hints of scandal involving district administrators and board members. Logan, as board president, ha.s sought to probe the troubles, including the "Deep '11troat" se1 movie screening at a district conf~. adminlstratDrs' expe!lff aCCOWlb, and gifts assertedly ae<:<pted. Two trusteet Mangen a n d R o n Shenkman, are facing recall drives by citizens groups. Tonight's meeting will be st 6:311 in the district offices, 1902 17lh Street. Prostitution Okayed SACRAMENTO !UPI) • -The C.lifomla Oemocnlic . Council Sunday called for the lcgaliz.aUon of prostitution. The prostitution proposal, paMed on a spllt voice vote, said, "Prostitution laws are the source of graft and corruption and are hlstorically enforced prlmarlly against the poor and member1 of minority group.s at great cost~ In both police and judicial resourcu." • OUSTER TARGET? Board President Logan Grove Police Seeking Link In. Shootouts Garden Grove police lQrlny are investigating possi ble \'on n e ct ions between two shootouts lnt c Sunday and early today that left one tnan dead and another injured.. Officers round Anthony Griego, 29, of Santa Ana , 1nortallv \\·ounded in an alley behind a Buena · Stre<'l apartment co1nplex at about 10 :30 p.n1. Sunday after residents called to report a fight. Griego had been shot. four Lin1es ~t close range v.·ith a small t a!il)('r v.•capon, police said Griego died of his .. .,unds an hour later in the hos pital, oHicers said. A police spokesman said Griego v.·as involved in another altercation in the same area two nigh'ls be.fore. The spokesman said there is a probable connection belween the two incidenls and suspects in the murder should be in custody "in a short time:· Less than two hour.1 af' the Griego shooting, another gunfight broke out at a doughnut shop right .Jcross the stre<'l from the apartment complex \.\'here the murder took place. Police said Ellis l\ivsham. a night baker in the shop was flrl'<l <it by a lone gunman. Mosham "~Abbed a (Ste SHOOTOUTS, Page 2 J Boy Drowns in Pond MOSS BEACH (UPil -A raft tipped over in a pond near l\1oss Beach Sunday, drowning Troy Johnson, 8, of South San Francisco. San Pi-1ateo Counly sheriff's deputies said the youngster had been visiting cousins. SEEK AND FIND; BLOW YOUR MIND Try It. You might hate it. 1bat may be strange advice for a newspaper to give about " new feature. But it's aimed at a specall audience - Cl'OS'fWonl nuts. The ntW feature !bat could rr ka e 4 ... v.'Of'd nul., even nuttier st1.rt& todAy In the classified 1td\•ertlslng .seclloo ot the, Daily Pilot. C~lled Seek' & Find , it ca~ be sought and found there daily from now on. I Seek •nd find Seek & Find loday andl you 'll knOw whether you wa nt to Itek. and rmd it again tomorrow. • ' ,. 2 DAILY PILOT H Nuke Plant Shift Gets Solon's Nod By CANDACE l'EARSON Sen. Alan Cr:1nston saicj tod:.iy ln Uing Beach he will work with the state const:il commission to expedite moving the-San Onofre nuclear power pl ant across the high1•,.ay if that is v.•hat 1t Y,'ants 10 do. The Cal lfom1a Drmocrat , o v e r breakfast wlth the South Coast Regi onal l.onc Conservation Commission. also said he is convinced a real energy shortage exists. He added however, th.at some oil companies are taking advantage of it to boost prices and defeat envi roo- men1.'ll goal". In addition to favoring an interim "orderly gasoline ra:i:>ning svstem" Cranston said solutions lie in looking "beyond the immediate shortage to long tenn sources of encri;:y." A bill passed by the Senate and no1v in the llouse would provide .$20 billion for a !(}.year research program in to solar, gcothennal and non-pc,lluting coal energy sources. he said. Nuclea r po\\·er. Cranston added, must be approached in a "safe and sane" manner. The coastal area ''must be used to some exlcnl'' to pro\•ide po1~·er sources. but with more caution than in the past. he said. The state coastal commission is scheduled to vote Feb. 20 on the proposed addition of two nuclear reactors at San Onofre, three miles sc-uth of San Clemente. The project was Initially turned down partially because it would destroy almost one mile of coastal bluffs. Southern California Edison, one of the ~rs of the San Onofre plant, has said moving across the San Diego Freeway to other Clmp Pendleton land would take too Jong. When asked if he would push for federal Jegislalion to a!low lhe move away from the ocean, Cranston's reply indicated he had his coastal commissions mixed up. "If you decide to go for a location across the high'A'ay, I will work v.'ith the commission to expedite that," he said. San Onot'.re, located tn San Diego County, is outside the South Coa st regional commission's jurisdiction. But Cranston did pledge his supporl for the commission, Y1t.ich he said later. is "off to a good start" in its first yea r but added he wouldn't recommend what it should do on San Onofre. On the question or the energy problems, Cranston said, "l don't believe that conspiracy theory. 'I'hcre may be an effort to take advantage of the shortage ... to \\·ork ag~inst goals of environmental ists.'' Cranston said that by culling l'resident Nixon's "incred ibly high " $.10 billion defense budget an d forcing the release o[ impounded fund s, more 1noncy can be channeled back to lhe environment and other concerns. J1e predicted thal Congress will pass a bill restricting "windfall tax profits·· of the oil companies, but not until an investigation of the pro£its and the expense of exports is completed. From Pllfle J SHOOTOUTS • • • revolver and fired four shots back tit the gunman, through the shattered fro nt window of the store. The gunmAn jumped irito a car And sped away but was captured by Garden Grove detC<"l ivf's. They arres1ed jJ.ye;ir-old Samuel Arch ie of SantA Ana af!cr a short chaSf!. Police said thev found a · 111-caliber v.·r,apoo in Arcilie 's car ar ' possible conneclions betwreen that shooting and 1he Griego murder are being inveslig;it- ed. f\>losham su ffered faci:.J cuts from ny. ing gl ass. OIAN61 COAST Ma DAILY PILOT The Or...,. C.0.11 DAILV PILOT ""''" ~5(11 11 ~l!Wd -H.-P...-1, II 11U~ll1~ b'I' ,.,. 0.•noe (NII Pllllll11!"'9 C<>mtw"'I'. ,_. rete 1111111on1 ''' pUb!l1~, MOftd•'I' lh•o119h , "'~'!'. tor (011• M•••. N~rl B••t h. HunllnQI011 ll11<:h/Fount1ln V•li.'I', L•gVM lleKll, lrwlM/S.-i1bK~ l f'lll S.11 (i.m..-to/ $111 JuAn (1p11 tru1e. A 1l<111M! r~io..ol ""''""" " 1>11t>!i111ed J.11uf'd1...-· '"' Sund•l'L ,,_. prlNtip.I puOll .... lnt ~Ill ll 11 lo» Wtol air St,.._I, CO.II M.,., Clilff'tmi., '1'M. Rol>erl N. W1.fl Prt\iifl'nl 1NI 1'""'11...., J1 ~k II. 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Nola n Frlzzl'lle, Nev. port Bench optometrist and civic leader. toclay announced he will try lo unseat Fift h Distri ct Supervisor Ronald Caspers in this year's election. Frizze\le, 52, of 2424 lloliday Hoad , said he thinks Caspers is "very vulne rable and can be defeated." Frizzelle lold ne\\'SDlf'D in Santa Ana he believes lhe county's problems arc too crltical to be solved with the currcnl type of leadership. "The scope of Orangl> County~~· problems. especially the F'iflh Dist rict. demands more lhan th e .stop-gap decisions and the 1cndency to slack policy conlmitments v.·hich h ::i v c characterized most of the term of our present supervisor," F'rizzcl!c sai d, The IO-yea r Newport Beach resident said he is not "against anything " except overages in government such as over· reacting, over-spending and and over· promising. Frizzelle said he expects his compaign to be more costly if he rWlS hea d to head against Caspers, a big spender in the past. But, he said, if other opposition materializes the cost should be less. In any case. he said he v.·ill lim it donations to his ca1npa1gn Ill S~O apiece. ' So Jar, only Caspers has filed in the Fifth District race. bul there is speculation that Grand Jury Fore1nan t-.1arcia Bents and form er America n Party presidential candidate J o h n Schmit z will also run. ~1rs. Bents said tod ay she y,·ould have a "special announcement" to make Thursday to newsmen . but refused to say exactly whal the subject v.•ould be. Schmitz, now a Santa Ana college teacher. could not be reached for comment on his plans. T ~niblor Felt lit Pasacl ena. PASADENA l UP I) -A mild earthquake run1bled t h r o u g h Pasadena and other ne.1rbv cities early tcxlay hut app:1r~ntl y caused no damage . The lrr.mor, \1·hich rcgi~tered 3.4 on the Hichlcr se;Jlr. struck nt 5.21 a.nl. anl.I l\'3.'!> felt in Glendal e. Burbank. Shcr111an Oaks and other rilles near Los Angeles and in the San ~'crnando Vallt~y. The Cal tech s c 1 s mo Io g y laboratory said the epicenter was in the Silver Lake area ne:i" down. to~·n Los Angeles. Third Stage Fails; Rocket Destroyed CA PE CANAVE RA L, Fla . (UPI) - A 'l'itan Centaur rocket like those ~1ssignt·d 10 send unrnanned robot spacecrilft to search for life Cln f\IJrs had to be dest ro yed on its nlalden flight todl'ly v. hen its third stage failed to igllll('. The I 15-foo t·high rocke t I e 3 p e d spcc!ac u!arly from its pad at 6:48 a.m. PDT but the space agency announced 17 nunutes later that the Centaur stage had not ignited, strayed off course and had been blown up by remo1e control. It Y:as a frustrating end for a n $18 mlllion test mission aimed at testing Ilic Ti tan.Centaur combin ation and for r1 model of th e Viking spacecraft the booster will launch to ward ~1ars. 1'here was no immedi ate explanation of what went wron g. 'Ilic roc ket n1ad e a brcath·taking takeoff, zooming up quickly on the 2.4 1111llion pounds of thrust of the Titan ·s first stage, given extra ki ck by tv.·o big solid fuc! booster ro ckets strapped to its ~Ides. Riding an orange pillar of name and trailing a sno\vy v.•hill' contrail that arched over the A!lantic, the rock('! v.•as clearly visibl e until it dropped the tv.·o solid fuel boosters about two minutes after launch. The space agency said the Centaur stage y,·as supposed lo ignite eight minutes after liftoff but that launch controllers fa iled to get a signal from the rocket confirming this happened. An effort to ignite the stage by remote control failed and , with the space vehicle veering off course over the ocean, the range safety officer delonated an explosive charge in the craft wiUt. the 1up 01 -a tOgg1e switch in the control room. 'The test flight carried not only a mcxlel of the Viking spacecraft but also a satellite designed to test new electronic systems for possible use in other scientific satellites. 'l'he rocket will send t\\'O Viking spacecrafts to Mars in 1975 to investigate whethe r life exists on the planet and examine other features after landing on the surface, Before that, it v.·il l be used by West Germany to launch a scientific satellite called Helios into orbit aro und the sun. This launch Is cxpt.><:!cd next Septemb~".' v.i th a second to fol!o1v in 1975- Price of Gold Soars to Record Level iii Europe LONDO:-/ I AP) -Gold ooared lo record le\'els on European markets toda y. Dealers blamed fears for the value of paper money ~mid mountin~ Indica tions that cen tral banks may soon increase the official price of gold. ('r{lld traded at $146 an ounce in London and $147 an ounce in Zurich, the world's bigg~t bullion market. The price at Friday's close in London was $143.50. The previous reco rd in Zurich was $1 43 on Jan. 25. The bl.J!l.ish \.\'ee kcnd trend was touched off by reports from Johannesburg. the n1 ining center for thC' '~'esrs gold, that a conso rtium of Wesl E u r o pea n ('OUntrics. including France, ltaJy and perhaps \Vest Gennany. might beg in buylng at a price related !.o the free n1arkcl price. The trend pic ked up because of an intervie w published today in which French Finance l-·Hnister Valery Giscard d'Estaing said he expected an increase in the official price of gold this year. 7 Huntington Officers To Be Ho1101·ed at Lunch Seven members or the ll untington Beach pollce department -ranging fro in cadets to veteran detec tives -v.·ill be honored at a luncheon Wednesday. The third annual Valor and hterlt Police awards luncheon sponsored by the Huntington Beach Ch a m be r of Co mmerce will start at noon at the Sheraton Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast J1 ighway, Huntington Beach. Tickets at $5 each can be purchased al the chamber office al I~ Beach Illvd., Clr by calling 962-6861. Ay,•ards are given for outstanding service to the department or for bravery in the fie ld. Presenting the honors will be Police Chi £>! Earle Robitaille and George 'V . Lusk , luncheon chairman. Television personality Tom Frandsen will emcee the event. Featured speaker will be Justi('r> Robert Ga rdn er of the F'ourth District Court of Apl)('al.s. Award recipients wil l be: -Detectives Richard Nolen and Brh1n Moore for "courag~us \'"volion to duly" during a ~hoot-out w11h a felony suspect last Decem ber in Lo ng Beach. \\"h ll~ re!urning his fire , !he officers killed the suspect. who was wanted on charges of atlempled murder a nd armed robbery. -Rese rve Officer Bi ll Weston for his three-and-a-half years on tlie Volunteer force. Now president of !he r..serve organization. Weston led the ef!Clrt to build the police firing range, department officials said. --Gloria Storovich, a secre t a r y - stenographer in the in v eatl g at i Cl n division, for her'' u ncom pl al nln g dependability'' when called on to worli: extra hours when a ma}or crime occurs. -Francis Ivor Gitsham, who Joined the reserves in 1'70 and became a civilian officer assigned to bicycle safety in 1972, for organiting classes in safety that ltd lo the reduction nf accidents. -Kathleen Strass. who began as a cadct·intem with the statistics unit of the department a year ago and now \~'orks in admlnistratJon. Credll.ed with a ''professional demeanor." she bu been appointed lead intern cadet. -Scott Cooner, hono red for leadership ' o! tbe police Explorer Seoul>. Promoted to Sergeant last June, Conners now ~11 pt>rvise3: an Explorer squad. • •• ,. ---,-:...... ..; . .: \ ~ .· . D 'OIL CONFERENCE' •• ' ~.v-.~...--1 MEDITERRANEAN I SEA /--..; ISRAEL PRESIDENT, TOP ADVISORS PREPARED FOR MEETING OF MAJOR OIL-PROOUCING NATIONS Map Pinpoints 12 Other N1tions Which Sent Represtntatives to MHting in W••hiington Miramar Leads Acap1tlco Race; Swif tsure 2nd John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar, scratch boat in the 1,430-mile San Diego to Aca~co yacht race, was leading the 16-boat fleet today, re.portlng a position 255 rpiles from Acapul co. (See related story, Page 18.) Second in th e boat-for-boat battle for line honors was Nick Frazee's 48 root sloop Swiftsure from the San Diego Yacht Club. In third place wa s Malin Burnham 's Invader. Bob Beauchamp 's Dorothy 0 from Ne""JX>rt H;:rbor Yacht Club had dropped back lo fourth position. The handi cap lead changed r apid.1y in the past 24 hours with Tom Tobin 's Ericson-37 Impact, a Clas.s C entry, displacing John t-.tacA\lister's r..t a s Alegre. Tob in v.·as the 1972 v.inncr in another boat. Clas.s A leader \\•as r-.f:il' • Burnham 's Ericson-46 Invader. SDYC. Jo.las Alegre maintained the Class B lead and Impact was leading Class C. From Pllfle J OIL ... lead to confrontation." But he stopped short of specifying the kind of retaliation his group v.·ould envisage should the consuming countries form an organization to protect their interests. Khene also declared that "Washington is the wrong place to discuss the 011 issue involving the future of all nations . In my view it v.·ould have made more S('llSe 10 go to New York." meaning the United Nations. Girl, 8, Drowns NORTH HOLLYWOOD !UPI) -An 8-year-<1ld girl drowned Sunday when she was sucked into a J(}.inch drain while playing in a small backy~rd whirlpool. f.J Kissinger Offers Share Of Oil for Emergencies WASHIN GTON (UPI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissin~er offered today to share American oil ln emergencies with allies aod caned for urilfy of 'action to head off anolher great depression in a world vulnerable to the Arab embargo. Ult imately, Kissinger said in opening a 13-nation conference on oil , the oil- produclng states and the oil-importing SYRIANS, ISRAELIS, CLASH ALONG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Pogo 4 state! must get together in their ov.'Tl self-inte rest no a long-term definition of what constitutes a fair price for oil. Otherwise. the Arabs v.ill lose their market. he said. Kissinger attacked go -i t -a Ione tendencies of European c o u n t r i e s , especially France, which are far more dependent on Arab oil than the United States. "TI1cse global dil emmas ~anno1 be avoidl'd through exclusi ve bilateral arrangemenl.5,'' Kissinger said. Franee has been bargaining v1ith the Arabs by it.self and SUnday announ ced a $$ billion dea l with Iran . Japan, another dependent country, urged a go- slow policy toward any move likely to an tagonize the Arabs. In the f\lideast , Libya , Saudi Arabia and Kuwait all denounced the meeting of the world energy conference, called by the United States. Libya called !t "an American trap." It appeared doubtful that the two-day conference ""OU.id mett the original U.S. goo! -a "code of ..-onduct" to .,ovem two-way deals between oil-buying states and the oil-t:xporting states to prevent the Arab countries fro m pla ying off lhc industrial nations against each other. Kissinger's offer to share U.S. oil v.·ith others came in an outline of promised America n contr1butlons "to a common solution" to th e y,·orld's oil crisis. "l'hc United Stales declares its willingness to share avail able energy in tin1es of cmt.rgency or prolonged shortages,'' he said. "We "·ould be prepared lo allocate an a"reed -:ion The Litton Minutemaster" "403" Come and see a Litton-trained demonstrator in action: cook and defrost foods in v, the normal time while using up to 75% • less energy than a conventional elec- tric oven. You wilt be amazed at the ease and convenience you gain with this Lill on microwave oven. With the exclusive Litton Micro-Tim- of our total pctrolcul'll supply provided other consuming countries w i th indig{'nous production do do likewise -.. '' Japan's foreign tntrm'td-, -M ~"· .. :::sh l Ohiri. expressed sympath" with the Arabs' "feeling of insecuritv·· arising 00 1 of fear of the eventual dcplr''-of lhel: solr rCSQl!rce -oil. The conference .,..·as conducted at the Stale Department -behind closed door:t -with 1he foreign ministers of Bel~lun1. Canada, Denmark, France, W cs t Gennany, Ireland. Italy, Ja pan , Luxembourg, The Netherlands. Norway, Britain and the United States attending. Shortage of Gas Causes Decrease 111 Alie11 An·ests Southern California's weekend gasoline crisis may be bothering motorim, but border patrol men "'orking the pe~nt a!Jen checkpoint at San 0 no f re apparently are getting a breather because or it. Although this mon th marks the start of the peak season for alien traffic along Southland high'A·ays, patrolmen di.scovered that over the past two days, the arrest totals have dropped off al the roadblock. And the only explanation comes from the lack of fu el and its effecU on traffic. Traditiooal!y. smugglers wa it un til the; weekends lQ blend in with other travelers on cro"'·ded freeways. But the San Diego Freeway Saturd.Jy and Sunday was far from crowded. Spokesmen for the patrol s:iid thr. arrest totals v.·ere down signifi cantly ovrr the past tv.·o da ys. ..It's unusual and wr'd like to believe that the fuel s.hortJge might have somethin g to do with lt,'' one pa!rolman said today. microwave oven er111 digital control. aulomatic defrosting, easy-clean 'inte rior and 1.2 cubic foot usable oven interior -large enough for a 20- lb. turke y. Each Litton mic rowave oven meets all safely standards set by the U.S . Dept. of Health. Education and Welfa re . Look tor the safety seal and UL tested labe l on each oven. COME IN AND SEE AN ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODAY ! <IDlllf.JU [IX[OCl'.))Rf)UIJ:lf.JUIIDil rrnrnu.& '449" SATURDAY February 16 12 Moon • 4 p.m. 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CR EDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Micro-Temp'• Food Thermometer • Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548 · 7788 ' ,. ' \ I I l I t ' I j 1 ' Trucl{ers'. Badlta11i Proposal Low-cost Burial Firm Hits Bill By The AssO<'iated Pt('SS SACRAMENTO -A ss l' in b I y ma n Robert Badham (rt-Newport Beach) has drawn the ire or a low-cost funeral flnn over a bill he is sponsoring that might put the cut-rate organization out or busincs:s. Tom Yleber. presid('nt of the San Diego-based Telophase Society, charged in defending his !ow-cost fun er a I operation that ·11he name of the game is bread'' in the California Legislature. \Vhen he said bre11d, he meant mont>v. Weber added that one of h.is iirSt real iMights into the legislature can1e last June 13 at a hearing of the Assembly Commerce 1.1nd 1-'ublic U ti Ii tics Comntittec. \Veber said he talk<>d to committee chairman \Valier Po we rs ( D- Sacramcnto), about th<' chances of killing <I bi!\ he claimed was intended to put his firn1 out of bu.sinC>ss. Weber recalled, .. Powers told me, 'Thls i!( Danny Creedon's commit.tee. He usually gets \vhal he wants'.'' Pow<'rs, PLANS VETERINARY COURSE Irvin•'• Dr. Winche1ter Irvine Doctor Narned Assistant Dean. at UCI An Irvine man has been named assl~tant dean for continuing veterinary mt'dical education al UC I r v i n e • Callfornia College or 1\1edicine. Dr. \\'i lliam J. Winchester. 50 . of \76il 1..aurel Trl'e Lan<', University Park , wil l hold a tot al of fj\·e-concurrenl l:C appointmcnls. He is assi~tanl dean of the school of \'Clerinilry 111('{Hcinl' at l"C' Davis. is .~pet'ial nss1s!C1nt to l lC President f'harles 1!1lch, is t'<J ns11ltanl to rhc UCI =-choo1 of bioln;!ical science!': and se rves also as con.-;ultant to thi· L ·c Riverside can1pus. Or. \Vinchcster ·;; a pp o 1 n I men I , announced la:.t 1veck. is effecfi\'e immed iately , a UCI·CC~t spokesn1:in said. The former University or \Visconsin professor became veterinary consultant lo UCI in 1969 after tv.·o decades in private practice and three years in the Los Angeles County veterinarian's orrice. Dr. Wiochester began rull time work at UC! in 1971. He is dcv !opin:; a full- range program in rontinuing "'eteri.nary medical educa!lon. Alteady known for its post-graduate training of practicing veterinarians. lJCJ i~ believed to be favored as the site of a second UC school of ve terinary medicine. 1~1ho Voted for the bill in committee and on the Assen1bly floor, denied he ever said that "1).:1n, of course, has been around a long, long time," Powers told a reporter later in a reference lo Creedon. !he Sacramento lobbyist for t h.e California .l''une ral Directors Association. But Powers denied Creedon had any special power over the conimittee, which voted 6 to 1 to advance the bill to the \\'ays and Means Committee. The bill would require all Jov.·-cost funeral operations, inc luding Telophase. 10 be licensed by the state Board or Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Powers did say Cret.'Clon is a "good friend" of Assemblyman Badham, the Newport Beach Republi can Who authored the bill Y.'hich subsequently won Assembly approval and is <nvaiting Senate t'Onsideration. Badham said he recalls the California Funeral Directors Association ha s contributed about $2.50 1o each primnry and general election he has faced since he was elected in 1962. Doug Fagin, spokesman for the secretary of state's offi~. says an unofficial check of campaign contribution reports shows ''at least 20 candidates received contribut..km in 1972" from Creedon, v.·ho represents five specJM interest groups besides funeral dlrectors. • Fagin added the check shows the Ca l!fornia Funeral Directors Association contributed to at least six: candidates in 1972, including Powers and Badham. Badha m says the ffiQl"ley doesn't affect his actions. "I have subscribed to former Assembly Speaker Jess U n r uh 's statem N1t that if you can't eat their lobbyists' food, drink the ir cocktails and take their money, you don't ' belong here." Creedon, a former R ep u b 1 i can legislator 1vho turned lobbyist in 1955, has been in Sacramento 21 years and his clout is widely known. He says the amount the funeral directors pay him is "confidential." The Badham bill, backed by the funeral directors association and the funeral directors board, would require Weber's finn and about 33 other such low-cost body dis)Xl5al operations be licensed by the S1ate board. That board has five industry and three public members. Backers argue the state should regu]ate such finns becau.se t!M!y dispo6e of bodies just as funeral directors do. Critics say the bill gives the industry the "foot in the door" to destroy outfits such as Weber's through harassment by an industry-dominated board. Weber and Creedon have been battling each other since 1972. The story of their confrontation provides a good account of what forces influence bills before the Californla Legislature. Central characters in the saga are Weber, Creedon and Badham. Weber 's first exposure to the legislature came ty,·o years ago after he read a one-inch S'll!ry in his IOC"l11 newspaper v•hich men tioned that a bill affecting his finn hnd cleared a committe-<>. It took \\reber about t1vo years. he says, lo learn one basic lesson: "The name of the game is bread." Since 1971 when \Veller created Teloph::isc. he said the firm has done a brisk buslncsii, cremating 800 bodies and signin~ up over 6,000 members. It CQsts $15 for a single person lo join Tulophase. $25 for a family . The cremation itself costs members S250. \Veber estimates his firm grossed over $150,000 last year. Nationwide, the averaage cost of a runderal complete wilh headstone and cemetery plot is about $1,700. Looking ba ck to the start of the controversy, Creedon acknowJed1es that Telophase prompted the introduction of the bill Weber rirst read about. That measure, authored by Sen . Jack Schrade (R·San Diego), was kllled by the Assembly \Vays and ~l eans Committee in tm .. Badham said he introduced his bill in 1973 because he still felt Telophase should be licensed. CDP Cra~ks Monday, rebru"'Y 11, 197'1 'All But D1U1 l'llef S"ll Phof1 TRASH TRUCK DRIVERS LINE UP RIGS OFF BONITA CANYON ROAD NEAR DUMP Wildcat Strike Develops As Driver1 Object to Recent Firings, of Collugues Elliot Richardson Plays Star Role in Ag11ew Bool{? WASHINGTON (UPI) VI er President Porter Newton Ca n f ie 1 d , moderately liberal and impeccah!y dressed. is "a wealthy and tr1stc :,:itlc Ivy League po!itican (v.•ho) harJ the best of everythini; from the start." He is the subject of a proposed novel. "The Canfield Decision." The author. moderately conservative and impeccably dressed, is from a more hun1b!e immigrant stock and rose from political obscurity to v.·orld prominence before he resigned in disgrace. The novelist is. former Vice President Spiro T. Agne\v . Quot<11ions frorn the first chapter of the book v.·ere publisht•d Sunday in the Washington Post by columnist Maxine Cheshire. 1rho hinied "Canfield" could be based upon the lif e of former Cabinet member Elliot ltich- ardson. ' The plot.. according lo the 11arly manuscripts, involves tile vice presi;lent being duped into y,·orking the v.·iJJ of a group of lranian na tionalists, and a terrorist campaign against American Jews to inflame pro-Israel sentiJ11ent as a device for demolishing U.S.-Soviet detente. It takes place in 1983 and ·· :t Canfield was appointed vice president in 1979. in the novel, to replace an incumbent who died of a stroke v.·hile presiding over the Senate. According to the plot outline, Agne,,.,. conceives Canfiel d as "a wealthy and aristocratic Ivy League poli tlcian .. (y,·ho had the best of evl'r~·thing fron1 the start . prcp(>Cd ::i t Jl adslon, Oliver Selected Superior Court Judge iii County Orange County Superior Court officials are scheduling installation ceremonies fo r Judge Jerrold S. Oliver. Governor Ronald Reagan's choice to replace recently retired J udge R a y mo n d Thompson. Gov. Reagan named Judge Oliver, 47, to the higher court be.nch during the 1veekend just three years <i<'fter he appointed the active Republican to the North Orange County n1un1c1p:.i! court bench. Gov. Reagan's nc1v nppoinlec has strong links with the Fu 11 r r Ion area-.Judge Th o m p so n 's hon1c community. Down graduated cum laude from Princeton ... University of \\irginia Law School . 1narried Philadelph ia socialite Amy Devrecs. ·· lie \\'CIS a men1ber of a "sociely'' la\\· firm named Canfield, Redeman, Adams and Prel!er, an "acronym of some delight to struggling yo ung al1o rneys 1vithoul connections." ·•Jf Porter Ne\.\.10n Canfield re1nind s readers of anyone in politics at the moment." Miss Cheshire said, "it is more likely to be former Attorney (.icner~1l Elliot Rictiardson, 'he man v.·ho brought about Agnew's resignation." In th e. scene-setting chapter, a stev.·ard on the fictional vice president's plane says of the press: "Having the press aboard Is no picnic. Guess I'll never learn to move fast enough to run boo'.le to those newsies. Jl,lan, they really scarf .i t up." The cast of prospective cha racters listed in Agnew's outline include the editor of "Twiceweek'' n1agazine and the publisher of "Dime." Tl1eater Chopped By Karate Buffs JERUSALEM (U Pl) -Five hundred karate film fans wailing lo see "The Steel Firlger" tore up the screen, broke v.·indows and smashed chairs at a J erusalem theater that. substituted a chi ld ren's Sabbath sho1v at the last n1in1Jtc. The management of !he Edison Cinem a. J erusalem 's oldest movie house , said Sundav it v,.·ou!d be closed indefinitel.v Until the dantage fro1n the Fri ctny ni ght fracas 1~·ns repaired. "1'he Steel Finger," one of the popular Hong Kong-produced kung fu pictures, "''as directed by the late American-born .:;tar Bruce Lee. The Chinese fil m had been playin g to large audie nces all \Veek . Truck Strike Halts Irvine Trash Pickup Garbage pickup in lr\'ine and Santa Ana \\'as halted today as nearly 50 trucks were idled in a wildcat strike. All trucks owned by Dev.·ey's Rubbish Service of Costa Mesa were stopp~d at Coyote Canyon today, outside tM county dump just south of the City of lrvlne. Two others ov.·ned by Great Western Reclamation joined the v.·ork stoppage said by drivers to be the re.sult of recent firings of Dewey drivers. Dev.·ey's contracts fo r most refuse pickup in the City or Irvine and Great Western contracts with Santa Ana . Drivers said the same Los Angeles firm -SCA Corp. -owns both firms. At issue, driven said, are the firings of four men. ·two today and two who were said to have been let go over the u·eekend . Officials at-Dewey's could not be reached for comment. Drivers called the work stoppage in protest of the firings said to have been related to an earlier strike against Dewey's Rubbish Service. That stoppage resulted in an oral agreement to raise drivers' pay by SS a week, they said. Officials in the City of Irvine were unable to determlne which neighborhoods 1\•ou ld be affected by the work stoppage. Dewey 's service contracts directly with community associations in the City of Irvine, community services director Paul Brady said today. Pope's Talk Marred VATICAN CITY (U Pll -T he traditional Sunday address by Pope Paul VI in SL Peter's Square was marred by Ca!holic youths protesting the dismissal of e:tiled Cardinal J01sef Mindszenty as primate ol. Hungary. Vatican security mc.n de!Ained ty,·o yo uths who tried to toss prote:i t leaflet..5 ins.Ide St. Peter's Basilica. Drivers Stopped Going Mile Over L_imit California hlghway patrolmen are car speEdotnt!lter it off by an average ticketing Orange County apetden at ri of tour to s\1 mllet per hour from 3.000 per month clip but are still getting \he true lpeed bec•UIO of poor clnly abou t 60 percent cooperation with ca11brat1on, oventzed tires or other the new lower speed limit. factors. A CHP tpakesmap said today forcea "The blgae1t error I ever saw was from the Santa Ana and Weatmln1ter _ about li mllea an hour on a leued offices are acting u~r orders from car," the CHP spoblman said. "The CHP C.Ommi ssloner Walter Pudinlki to guy wa.'i recording about &O and was st.op even marginal speeders. really going about 80." · "11lls Isn't a 'safety Hem with us Though cara appeer to be the biageal any more," SB id the county CHP offenders on Mmty freeways, local CNP spokesman. "Because of the fuel forces hav~ ti cketed more than 500 situation we are. stopping people going trucks-mostly big rlgr-and 2 SO even one or two miles an hour over motorcycles since the new limit \o;ent tht !Jmlt and giving them tickets." Into effect. CHP officials estimate 1he average "The strange thing is that the speed ' . , ./ ' ' limit ha!I been SS for trucks in this state for about .eight yea~,'' the apoWman l&ld. "Now we are getting more than wiual over that 'umlt." CHP car speedometers are calibrated (or accuracy evtry three months. CHP oCfielals wnm drivers to either get their speedometers checked or to slick closely wtth the now of traffi c. "The majority of drivers appear to ~ holding pretty close to that 5~ mile-an- hour -limit so if you slay right wi th the flov.·~not with the guy In the fast lane-you'll probably he okay,'' the spokesman said . , --- H OAIL V PllOT :J Over' Unloading Reported At Sto1'es Iiy The AsSOoeiattd Press The often-violent shutdown by groups of disorganized independent lruc ktrs appeared aU but over today. There w ag only scattered violence during the night and increased truck traffic was repOrted in a number of areas. There v.·ere holdouts among the truckers. however. with .some vowing to continue the shutdown wuil dieul fuel prices are lowered. In Oiicago, large num bers of true.ks "''ere unloading prOOuce at the South \Vater Street h-farket. "\Ve are quite busy down here and at least 18 trucks are present ly unloading." said one produce merchant. "Today is very different from last ~ronday v.·hen only four truck.-. Wf'rr unloading." A stale trooper in Peoria. 111. reported that "the trucks are really rolling. It's way up , it seems to be heavier than usual." Violence during the night subside.<!. but one driver was shot in the arm while driving on the San Bernardino Freeway in SOuthcm Californi a. The victim was identlfled as Gregory Olsoo, 42, of Springdal•, Wa.sb. A driver fn Beaumont, Te:r. waa -red with gl.,. early 10day when a bullel slammod lhroogh \he window of ltis moving truck. Police in Kentucky said four trucke rs were hit by bullet> §unday night. Earller ln the strike, violence took the: lives of two driven and 1evera.l were injured. Independent truck drivers in Nevada called off a acheduled shutdown ot Las Vegas truck stops today, saying they are satisfied -at least temporarily -with the agrL>ement r e a c h e d between the fede ral government and Eastern truckers. La.gu1ia Doctor To Try Run Of 914 Miles By Tbe AllOCla:ed Prt11 "Nome's ever done It," so Thaddeus Jones, MD who has a practice in Laguna Beac h. will begin a 914-mlte run from tho U.S.-Mexlca n border lo tho tip of Baja California Thursday. Jones runs at least four miles nt1rly every day. His greatest distance to date is 52 miles. It took him a hour& 20 minutes. He has competed tw:ice in1 the Boston Marathon. At an average of 27 miles a day, the doctor will nm 3S daya: and rtlt five . He will arr:lve in Ca~ San Lucu on March 25, which by no coincidence. will be his 50th birthday. Mexico recently opened the $80 million trans-Baja highway. The <XJuntry erpects mllllons of tourists to use it in the next few year1. "Another. reason I want to ~ ru~,'' says Jone.!!, "is because -89fs going to change from its beautiful pte- Columbian wilderne:M into wall-~U tourists, motels, gas atations and cafes. Jt is a be11uliful and fascinating pan of the world, but it won 't stay that way. "Insolar as possible I will run on the old road, part of which is paved and part just plain dirt. The way J figure it, I will have to run only about 200 Hes of pavement." o,. , ...... 11 •• ,, fer V1l111ti111'1 01y i1 P1,,, H1rb1rt of N1w,ert l11t;I.. Shi It w11,int 1 l,i!hl. N1 vy Coi l frem fhe F>1ch1t Sp,in1 C11!1etle11. '•I'll "I i!Yd111I II C11d1 11 H11! 111d 11.e i1 th1 d1u9lil1r ol Mr. i Mt1. G1vi 11 H11t.1rt. •lllMNttt ltUM9 ... ..,. • .a ...... , .. ,. I C.UWTl't' o,.... {114) ....... JIVlllTl•.,..M MlllM4.Hl Ultl•1W .• DAILY PILOT J'u111t • r,;-r •• ( '\'\ with Tom ..,.-phine . . "~:-, Faci11 g The Politicia11s HOOB TUBE BLUES: Television news quizzes were very large over this past WC('kt'nd. Shov.·s \l'Cre aired like "Face the \\'orld and Cringe'' or "News Blov.·ers."' Any"·ay. on tv:o of the rea1 sho..1·s. Lhings v.·ere fairly lively. First, you go! to in•atch Senator Edward f\I. Kennedy face a pan el of nc\•os people v.•ho \\"ere urging him to !lay he \1·ould be a candidate for President in 1976. This \\'as followed by one Joseph Alioto. \\'ho faced a differt•nt panel \l'hich was urging 11im 10 lalk aboul his \1·ife"s tra..-C'ls and his ov•n money. Tl-:DOY Y.1AS VE RY good on the tube. He sn1i\ed a lo! and managed 10 evade. si des tep and slip around n1ost of the questio ns \l'hile still· talking a lot and look ing very sint'ere. \\1hen questions got tough, he just sn1iled that wonderful Kennedv smile and things were right 'A'ilh thC .,,,.orld aga in. When the senator first came on the video, I said to myself, "Aha, I'll bet he has a deal for no questions about that Chappaquiddick Bridge .'' WRONG AGAIN. One or the first que stions \\'as son1ething like. "Senator, do you think people v.'ill compare the Chappaquiddick Bridge tragedy to the Watergate?'' \Veil, that will be up to the peopte, Teddy satd. \Vh y are ~·ou "'ai ring until 1975 to decla re your int enl ions in 1976? :\lostly personal reasons. Teddy said. Do you think the Chappaquiddick Br idge v.•i ll hurt you in seeking the Democratic non1ination for President? \Vel!, that v.·ill be up to the people in the primary elections, Teddy said. If I decide to run. !hat is, he added hastily. SO IT Y.'El\T ON the first show of ne"'s interogation. l\tr. Cool Faces 1he Nation. On the next show. came San Francisco 1.layor Joseph Alioto, who v.·anls to be go vernor. He got a lot more excited than did Senator Kennedy. Mainly. the nev.·s panel wanted to know \vhy ~,layor Alioto's v.·ife. Angelina . \vent running off to visit California missions without telling him. Also, docs the mayor right a lot v.·ith Angelina ? \Vhy of course not, Alioto answered explosivel y, \Yaving his arms. But every man has a little disagreemen t v.·ith his \\'ife now and then. "THE ONLY !\IAN v.·ho never had an argument with his v.·ife v.·as Sl Francis or Assisi and that's because he never had a \Vife," the mayor explained. Alioto turned the talk to how much taxes he's pa id. Also, the SF mayor said "opinion makers" ought to be for ced to disclose how n)ucb nioney they have. just like politicians. lfe meant nev•s ucople , of course. NOW YOU llAVE to figure Alioto just "'·ant s to clo !hat lo embarr.iss n~,~·s persons \\'ho, usually. get hauled ot f to the mortuary \Vith $1.97 in sn1al l change in the lcfl trouser pocket. It's in the left trouse r pocket bt·cu usc ihe right one has a hole in it. Anyw<Jy, 1hose ne\~·s int erroga!ion shows sure do leave you as a v.·ell inforn1cd person. Yoo can be sort of smug. Now you knov.• tha! Teddy v.·i\1 leave Oiappaquiddick lo the primaries and 1'.·tayor Alioto thinks a lot of St. Francis of Assi si. • . . . .. ... Monday, Ftbrua/"t 11 , 1974 Btishy Ret1nio11 1'.1rs. JoAnn Carr feels her husband's beard Vlhich he grew during his 84-d ay stay in Earth orbit aboard Skylab 3. The commander, Lt. Col. Gerald Carr, of Santa Ana. says he hopes Skylab is not going to be the end of U.S. manned space programs. Seco11d Day of Violence In Britain's.Coal Strike LONOO.'l 1 l~JlJ i St r i k \ n g minev.·orkers clashed tod.'ly \\1lh safety cre\l'S in the second consecu tive day of violence in Britain's coal strike and Prime .l\1inistcr Edv.·ard lleath ch:irged that the Labor Party had moved too far left. ''TIJE \l1llOLE axis of the Labor Party ha s S\\'Ung to th<" left \\'ing." lfeath said at the first or a scheduled series of daily nev.·s conferences leading up to the Feb. 28 elections. Heath called the snap election last \\'l'Ck to seek a mandate from British voters to deal \1·it h the strikers. Fonner Prime ~1inister J·larold \Vilson. the Labor leacler , and liberal rival Jeremy Thorpe <ilso scheduled daily press conferences. \\lilson denied the charges of lef1ist infiltration in his party. saying "I haven"t found any Reds under niy bed." Il e accused ~leath of "disastrous and Dy lan Tickets Selling Cli,eap SEATTLE. Wash. (UPI ) -Pocl- composer Bob J)ylan was a sell-0ut many places during his current 21-city tour. but Sea1tle scalpers had to Jet their tickl!tS go below cost. ~lore lhan 700 tickets 11·cre unsold for the Saturd:iy a ft e r n o on pcrlo11nance .and cn1p1y scats \1·ere app..1rent at the evening show, \\·hich supposed ly v.'as so ld out. Those seats may have been sold !o persons who tried unsuccessfully to sell the tickets at th e door. ScatJX'rs who apparently held the ti1:ke1s Otey \\'ere selling c<irlier for as much as $30 each, ended up gladly selling them for $5 - $3.50 below cost. di visive " tactics in calling the election at rhi s time. ,\fine pickets tod<iy fanned out to blockade po'ver stations. coal stockpiles and steel plants to tighten their gr ip on British industry. AT GEDLP.\G, a mine in Nottinghamshire. safety men forced their \\·oy through jeering lines of strike pickets at the mine gate. Police finally cleared a v.·ay for the safety crev.'S after some minutes of jostling, pushing and fist fighting. Si milar clashes erupted at Gedling Sunday. 'rhe pickets threatened to refuse to \\'Ork ,..1th the safety men v.·hen ttie nationa l coal strike ends. The safety 1nen belong to a different union . NJ Navy Veteran Guns Do,vn Four, Then Surrender s SANDYSTON. N.J. tUPil -A Navy \"eteran Sunday gunned dO\VTI his parents, :in elderly neighbor and a 2-year--old boy in a mass murder called the most savage in the history of rural Sussex County Frcdf'rick L. Carragher Jr.. 24. ~urrendcrcd to authorities in nearby 1\"e\\·ton <1t 12: 30 p.m. and calmly announced he had shot the four and 1hc n1olher of the boy. The bodies of the suspect's pfl rents. Frederick L. Carragher Sr .. 60, and Srelyn Carragher, 58. \\'ere found in 1 heir Sandyston home. A neighbor, !Sflbel Catalo, 65, y,•as fo1111d in her home a short distan ce do1vn the street, and the boy, identified as Kbri slian Guerin, \~;as fotmd dead in the home of a frie nd in nearby Andover Township., N.J. Snow Falls on Northeast il1lo st of .Nation Basks • lit W a.r111 S uit, Clear Skies Te111peral.1ires "'roa~.,. ,, ~ Allanr1 " " 80'1C>n " " 811U1lo " " . " Ch~daHe " • c~"·11110 " " ·" Cor1clnn1to ,, " Cltlll!lll'ld " " 0111•• " " ~nver " " Dt!troll " " ... f"llrben~~ •• .,. 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In s11n"v F'IG•ld.1, wtre lei! •CTQll HM tOfltlri.n!, arid • cald w1vt w1rnlno wa1 given tor WI"°"''"' co .. tal Weathe r Vf•llbll high ctoud1 lod~'f. Light v1r!1bl1 wlndt 1110111 Incl mo,nl"IJ !\our1 bf(:omlt'IQ wt•ll"ly 10 lo IS '"°h In 11!frnoon1 IOdfY •nd lutl• <t~v. HIO~ tOd~y in the ~-co~sl•I t~rnper~Tu•f~ r~no• from 50 to U. lllldncf !fmper~ture1 r•nge tram 42 t() 10. W~rer l9!Tlper1111r1 ~5. S1111, Moon. Tldf's MONDAY Second low 7;0l p.m. J,l TUESDAY F'lrsl hiOh • •. 1:41 1.rn. J,O Flr•t low I:~ 1.m. 1.0 .Second ~lgh .. •. 2:43 p.m, J.0 Second low 7,4S p.m. l.t Sun rf1<11 5,4 •·"'· .Sel• •:l3 1.m. Moon rlsn 12 ,11 1.n\. SttJ 10:17 ll.m. DAILY PILOT DlLIVERY SERVICE Delwery of Ille Oa1~ Pilot is gua1aoteed fi6111Ut·fJ1at n pt .. •I '191 ,_ ,... "' 5:1 ,_._ cal .,, ,. "" .. It IJ..pt lt ,... c.s •• llkll ltlli l:H -·" $allfNI' Mid S.W,: " fW • lllt rtaM !Dill tlP'I "' ' .... SlllrUJ, • ' .... Sund''· UI n 1 urr wl • n.pt tt '°'· cm M"t u'n m11 11 1111. 1 clcJjlones Moit Orlfllt &Mlltt Alui . , , . 642-.432! llollll•ru1 Mun!iftlltl k .:• ~nd I H!llWl!tl • , ..•• 840·1220 SJn tlmeatt. t•1trm k Kk. ~ 1N1 "'Ur•. Ow ~-L • St11' 1111..u. ll(llM Niptt . 492.f411 I . . • ... . -. Syrian, Israeli Skirmishes Stepped Up Along Front By United Pr(':js lotematlonal Syria and Israel clasheq again in several areas along the Golan Jleight.s front tOOay and Syrian m i Ii I a r y spokesmen accused Israeli gunners of shelling three inhabited Syriw:i villages. 1'he spokesmen in Damascus said Israeli and Syrian forces exchanged artillery fir e in the nortl1en1 a11d cent rol SC<'lors of the Golan !·!eights. !·le said the <'Xrhange started at 9:15 a.m. in the northern sector, and late r spread to the central sector. Fig hting continued in!o the afternoon. the Sy r i a n cornmunique said. S'i'RIA CLAJ~I ED 1.0 have knocked out Israeli artillery at Teloul f''athmah and Tel Mari and to have inflicted ''heavy casualties·· on Israeli force!i. There wa~ no inunediate con1me11L fro1n the Israeli n1ilitary c.'On1n1and in l'el Aviv . * * * * * ~ It "'as 11\e scc.•ond consecuti ve da y that fighting has been reported on thE' Golan !-!eights front after a, lull of a fe\'; days. During: that lull , 1$raeli Foreign ~finisli..'r Abba f:ban said the Soviet Union v.•as pressuring Syria lo release a list of lsraeli prisoners of "'ar held since the October h1iddle East \Var. Heavy .Casualties Told Such a list \vou\d fulfill an Israeli precondition for talks on a troop disengagement ag reenlClll along the fron t similar lo one worked out by U.S. Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kissinger betwee n Israel and Egypt on the Sinai front. In Iran, Iraq Conflict BEIRUT, Lebanon IAP l -The govermnent--controlled Iraqi press charged today that Iran v.'as massing troops and armor along the border bet""·een the l 'A'O countries . Baghdad newspapers said 1nili!ary spokesmen told them the Iranian buildup v.•as accelerated after he<l \')' qprdcr clashes Sunday. IRAQ CLAil\1ED 70 Iranian casunlties in the fig hting , v.•hich it said occurred in the Badra area, 100 miles east of Baghdad and about five miles f1un1 •• ' lhe rrontier. A broadcast Sunday said 23 Iraqis also charged the Iranians \\'llh an unprovoked attack on Badra a \\'eC'k. ;ago in v.·hich 10 lraqis 1rerc ki\lt>d or ,1·ounded. ·rhey 1.:\ai1ncd thnt since thc11 Iranian jt.·ts 11ave been 11 )'in g recorinaissancc n1iss1011s deep over Iraqi !erritory. Helations between Iraq <ind Iran ha..-e been tense for nearly three dcc<ldl's because of conni cting claims to Shall al Arab, the estuary bet\\·ren the 1110 (.'OUntries and Jraq.'s access to the Persian r.ulf. 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POSITIVE REDUCING AT SENSIBLE RATES !.'! ~~ I ..111 • ml ·.-:;."::: !\ • 'aAtt//ZOl:1:) FIGURE CONTROL SALONS Open d1!1y 9 to 8 -S.turday 8 to 4 Nation'• leading llgute control system 0 NEWPORT BEACH OP,PACtFIC COAST HWT. -642.JUO THE CITY -ORAtieGE H lllAJIUA SOUTH _,,7-0211 "I fl•~~n·1 ~ l woman yet, whOM t1111rt f couldn't lmprtTOt" CICOPYJ111l!t tt72 ----------~~--------J • • • • ; I ~ r. J • \ l • Today's Finni N.Y. Stot>ks VQL. 67, NO. 42, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNlA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19H N TE N CENTS Bean Shortage-· And $2 By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot 1tM 0111, •1111 S11tt Flip through the paP~ of any newspaper and you will find woeful tales of the gas shortage, the wheat shortage, the motorycle shortage, the pulp shortage, the chlorine shortage and the toilet paper shortage. No wonder no one has done any public wailing about the lowly pinto bean. Yes, there is a pinto bean shortage. It could even be a conspiracy. ln the past year the price of a JOO. pound sack of pinto bean! ha! womed from around $7 to $55, a phenomenal Increase even by inflatimary standards. Restaurateurs say it's the $ 2 heartburn -that's how much they would have lo charge for a SO-cent side order of beans if they were to pas~ along the cost increase. "Everybody worrieJ about gasoline and no one cares about the pinto bean," says Alfred Klinzmarui , owner of t"·o t-.fexican restaurants. one ln Costa l\Jesa and one tn Santa Ana. It's the pinto beans that are giving him gas pains. Kllnzmann Js outraged. He says price increases in pinto beans and other l\1exican food supplies have made the restaurant business a non · profit enterprise. His theory is that there are some Refrlto Band.Hoo on the loose who are buying up beans by the carload and ar1Uicially driving up the price. ''It's not the farmers. They're not getting rich. And it 's not the wholesalers. Some people are getting a hold of these beaM aod are coolrolHng the market,'' he Wists. To prove the point that those \\:ho maintain there is a real shortage of pinto beans are fuH of beans. K.Jinzmann went to the Alpha Beta Market \\'hich is immediately next door to his Coota {See BEANS, Page z; Libya Seizes Three American Oil Firms .0 'OIL CONFERENCE' Western . ";', ""'"'\../",..--1 MEDITEJtRANE.AN Interests Hit Hard From Wire Seniets BEIRUT -Libya announced today it is completely nationalizing three Americaa oil companies in "a severe blow lo American interests in the Arab world," Tripoli Radio said. Tripoli Radio said the companies involved , ·were Texaco, Asian o r California· aJ14 f..lby111>AmoricH: The government or Cot Moammar Khadary last September nationalized 51 pe1d1Wiiot all thrn companies, along with !flVeral others, aDIJ warned that it would take over· 100 percent if the companies did not agree to the nationalization terms. I SEA ~.._, The Tripoli Radio broadcast that announced the new takeovers today pointed out th ey coincided with the Washington conference of major oil importing nations. UPI N-.i11• The companies involved have only about 5 percent of Libya's daily oil production or approximately two million barrels. PRESIDENT, TOP ADVISERS PREPARED FOR MEETING OF MAJOR OIL·PRObUCING 00 NATIONS Map Pinpoints 12. Other Nations Which S.nt RepreMntatlves to Meeting in Washington The Tripoli radio broadcast did not gi\·e specific reasons for the 100 percent takeover. The broadcast said a committee would be formed to study the accounts of the three companies and decide what compensation should be paid. U.S. Offers to Share Oil Foreign emplyes of the companies may c~ either to stay at their jobs or leave the country, the broadcast said. If they remained, they "ill receive their current pay and privileges. Kissinger Calls for U1iity as Conferen.ce OpelfS Khadafy's government has consistently been the most aggressive of the Arab oil producing nations in eliminating foreign interests and raising prices. Libyan oil sells at just wxler $20 a barrel, more than four times the rate of one year ago. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secretary ot State Henry A. Kissin~er offered today to share Ame rican oil in emergencies with allies and called for unity of action to head off another great depressioo in a \\-'Orld wlnerable to lhe Arab embargo. Ultimately, Kissinger said in opening a IJ.-naUon conference on oil, the oil· produclng states and tho oil-lmporting SYRIANS, ISRAELIS, CLASH ALONG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Pago 4 states must ict together in their own self-interest no a long-term definilion or what constitutes a fair price for oil . Olhcrw ise, the Arabs will lose their market, he said. Kissinger attacked go· i t ·a Io n e teodencies of European co u n t r i e s , especiall y France, which are far more dependent on Arab oil than the United Stales. SEEK A.ND Ff ND; BLOW YOUR MIND Try K. You might hate Ii "These global dilemmas "'annot be avoided through exdusive bilateraJ arrangement!," Kissinger said. France has been bargaining with the Arabs by Ibelf and SUnday ~ a $5 billion deal with Iran. Japan, another dependent country, W'ged a g~ slow policy toward any move likely to antagonize the Arabs. In the Mideast, Ubya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait all denounced the meeting of the world energy conference, called by the United States. Libya called it "an American trap." It appeared doubtful that th< two<lay conference would meet the original U.S. goo! -a "code of conduct" to ;;ovem two-way deals between oll-buyJng states and the oll-exponing states to prevent the Arab COWltrles from playing orr the indwtrial naUons against each other. Kissinger's offer to . ahlre U.S. oil with others came in an ouUlne of prombed American contribUUons "to a common aolutioo'' to the world's oU crisis. "'Ille Untied Slates ded""' Ill willinpels , to lllwe available enetll)' Prostitution Okayed Thot may be otrange acJvJce l'or a newspaper to give 1boUt 1 new feeture. But H's aimed" al a ..,...U audlonct -' SACRAMENTO (UPI) Th e ~-nu111. " catJfGmla Democratic Council Sunday The new leoture that could mike .,. _,.. eaD<d fQr tbe ~Ilon of prcalltuUoo. won1 11111t .... nutUer IWU today 1n --~,....._ the diuJJJed. idYertlltni ,..lion of· the ·-.. -"'"""" _,.., 1JOSIOd on a Dolly PIJol.·Callod Seek l Fllxl.1._H· COD l)lllt --1*,-.ald, "Pr<ilill!iu.in law1 be llOl!Chi· and I• tllere ilauy frolil ~ Ibo ...,.. of sraft and """"ptlon ""&.f"·.nd w. i..,-, J;oo ~&lid anll' .... ~ny lllforced pr1mar11y you'll know 11heti1er ,... wlllll to ... k ~ !ht Po0' and members of and .find it apln tomoo•""· minority llJ'OUPI 1t sr-t com Jn .both pollce !lDd Judlclll ,._,,,,.,._ .. • '' • • in times of emergency or prolonged shortages," be said. "We \\-'Ould be prepared to allocate an ar-reed .. · -tlon of our total petroletllJ\ supply provided other · comuming countries w i t h indlgenoua production do do llUwbe . , . " Japlin's foreign minister, Mas .. :·eshi Ohl.n, etp1es&ed sympalh:v with the Arab!' "feeling of insecurit:v" arising out ol teer of the eventual depletK-·" of their aole J'MJll1ee -oll. The CJDl'lfermce was eonducted at the Slate [lepartment -behind clooed doors -with the foreign ministeni of Bello':ium, Canada, Derimark, Ftance, West Germany, Ireland, Italy, J a pan , Luxembourg, The ~etherlands, Norway, BriJaln and the United States pttendlng. Meanwhile, the secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries today critici~ the energy conference in Wa.Wncton. and said any grouping of advanced cansmning nations will lead to "confrontation." The official, Atxierrabman Kbe.ne, told foreign newsmen in Vienna b I s organization made. it clear "that the 1etting up or any kind of t"OOSumer group -any group of powerful industrialized countries -will inevilably lead to oonfrontation." But he stopped short of specifying the kind of retaliation his group would (See. OIL, Page %) Both Sides? Boos Drown Nixon Foe's Talk CllESHIRE, Conn. (AP) -A college sophomore Invited to present an opposing view before the Connecticut Committee for ra1rn ... to the Presidency was booed off the stage before she fin· Jsbed ber .-h. · Coniriift)ie Chairman Joeeph Raines ask Lynda Hill, a · 111-year- old student at :Centnl Connecticut State College, lo address 100 local memben of the pro-President Nixon group Sunday. In his Introduction, Ralnos told the anti-Impeachment group that ii was neceasary "that we hear both' sides of this very Important isaue."· , · · Speaking In a low, halting voice. Miss )till said the country was under ~one-man rote." Sh• llited &everll 11lm~ac~abJe Offen.s," lnci~I :'the seclaj bombin&o.f Cambotjla." AJiout mldw•y: through her prepll'Od speech, as she .desclibed the Nhon Atlmlnistntion,as "'thls,1hambles of a presidency," her , audleD<tJ become vocal. ·' Heartburn DlllY Piiot Slill Phtlt RESTAURATEUR KLINZMANN WHEELS AWAY CART FULL OF BEANS He Says. Buying Them From Groeer Bob Grosulak is Cheapest Way . . ' Friz~elle to Challenge Caspers in Election EYES SUPERVISORIAL SEAT Newport Optometrist Frizzell• Miran1ar Leads Acap11lco Race; s,vif tsure 2nd John Scripps' 79-fool ketch Mir;omar. scratch boat in the 1,430-mile San Diego to Acapulco yacht race, was leading the ts.boat neet today, reporting a poslUon 2:5.5 miles from Acapulco. (See related story, Page·1s.) Secopd in lhe bpat-for-boat battle for line honor:s was Nick Fraiee's 48 foot sloop Swiltsure from the San Diego Yacht Club. Jn third place was Malin Bumham's Invader. Bob Beauchamp·s Ibrothy 0 from Newport H rbor Ya:ht L ·b had dropped back to fourth position. The handicap lead changed rapidly in the P,aSl 24 hours wi\h Tom 'fobin's Erlcson-37 lmpBCt, a Class C entry, displacing .lohn MacAllister's-M a s Alegre. TOb"ln \\'as the 1912 winner in another boat. Clo..'\I A leader \.\.'8~ M:i.r · Bumlr~m·s Erlcson,.-48 Invader. SDYC. ~las Alegre maintained the Class B lead and Impact v.·a1 leading Class c: Uy \\'ltl.IA~1 SCllREIBE R 01 !ht Di ii, Pilol ~UH Dr . ~o!nn Frtzzclle. i\'C'\\1XJ rt Beal·h oplornetrist and civic leader. tod ay announced he will try to unseat Fifth District Supervisor l{on:1 td Caspers in this year's el ection Frizzl'llc, 52, of 242-l llohday Road, said he thinks Ca six·rs is "very vulnerable and can be defeated." Frizzelle told ne.,.,·sn1en in Sanl3 ,\na he bel ieves the county's problems arc loo critical to be solved "·ith the current type o1 leadership. .. Th e scope of Or:ingc County's problems. t'SJ)('Cially th \' Fifth Distnct, demands niore than the slop·g31> decisions .and the tcndc11 c:v ru slack poli cy con1n11tn1cnt s \vh iC.h have charactcri7.ed most of the 1cr1n of our prcsC'nl supervisor." Fri7.1.1•tl,· !-;<1 1cL The IO·yr:ir Nt'wport Bea ch res1d1'nl said he is .not •·against an ything" except overages 111 govcrn1nent such as ovC'r· reacting, over-spending and and over- promising. friz.zelle said he e~!)('cts hi~ compaign lo be more costly if he runs head ~o head against Caspers. a big spender 1n the past. But, he said, if other opposit ion materializes the cost should be Jess. (See FRIZZELLE. Page 21 Orange Coast Weather Our t1~·o·weck pleasant streak "'ill continue along the Orange- Coast Tuesday with sunny skies and warn1 temperatures. Soinc high clouds Tuesday but other- wise clear, with highs at the beaches at 65 rising to 72 inland. Overnight lo\vs 45-55. INSIDE TODAY A hi!£011J of a deprived back· ground and immaturity are two common denominators of par· ents who abu.se the ir childre1L See !tory i11 new People section on Paoe 13. l e•ll"t 11 "'"" L11M1tr11 1t ,,. M. ••Y• ' Ml!~I Mtwt 4, If C:tll~"ll J Or•~tt (Olllllf I "-l.Wtl.. )>.2(, PtopM IJ..U Cttttlc1 1• s,1.11 ,,,,,r 11 Cr0t1.,..rd 1' SPDrh 11-11 ONlll Hell<" I Sloe~ M..,•11t; 1•11 1Edllerl1I l!'llt I lt1tflllon • .111.,l•lll!Tltllt 'tt.11 Tlltll•P'\ H·ll 'i~t 11·11 W••ll!tr t "'°'"'a" 11 Wo"''"'' Htwt 1)11 Mo•ltl JO.,. World Mtwl I, II 2 DAILY PILOI N Monday, ftbruary 11, iq74 --- ltlatay Actions Newport Facing Crowded Agenda ~C\ll)Ort &>:ich rlty coul"IC'ilmr.n tonight face a long agcndn , including proposaJ s for action on nc"' r r s 1 den t i a I <lfvclopmt>nl .s!andHrds and on Orange CoWJty Airport. The 7:30 pm. meet ing will lead off "'ith cons ideration of the Hou!ling r:ie mcnl of the city's ncv; Cl·ncral Plan. and lhen go to : -The proposed new r esiden t i al development standards to apply in the older sections of \Vest Ne'A'J)Ott, the Balboa Peninsula and Corona dcl ~lar. -A proposed cooflict of lnlere!t policy, \l.'hich could clarify lhe city'!! policy on the new st.ale financial Sown Backs Short Onofre Plant Shift By CANDACE PEARSON 0t W.. D..tl, Pllti Si.ff Sen. Alan Craruton said today In Long Beach he will work with the stare coastal commlsslon to expedite moving the San Onofre nuclear power plant across the highway if that is what it wants to do. The California Democrat, over breakfast with the South C.oast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, also said he is convinced a real energy shortage exists. He added however, that some oil companies are taking advantage of it to boost pri~ and defent environ· mental goals. . disclosu~ laws. -A planning commission recommendation that the undt'veloped land bct\\·een Upper Newport Bay and Irvine Av enue be placed wider th~ 24-28 foot height lim itation. -A report trom Puhllr Works Dir('('tor JoS(>ph Devlin on progress to11·ard ene rgy conservation in the city. ---Consideration of a request from Fifth District Orange County S u p e r v i s o r Ronald Caspers for cily participation on a committee to inv~tigate the feasibility of Ontario as a site for a regional airport. One of the more controversial items on the agenda is the housing element. A group of citizens ha s said it y,·ill seek to persuade the council to join the Orange County llousing Authority u a means of insuring that low and moderate income groups are not dis- placed as the city gradu ally undergoes redevelopment. Another touchy subject is the new set of residential development standards. For nearly a year the city has been struggling to draft a new set of regulations to govern new construction in the older sections of the city. A major roadblock in the past ha s been requirements for garage parking spaces, which is now set at tv.•o spaces per duplex. Councilmen tonight will consider a proposal for a variable requirement based on the size of the building. Three spaces would be required for duplexes with less than 2,400 square feet, \11th one additional space for every 600 square feet thereafter. Court Eviction New Eagles i1a NewpO't't Boy Scout Troop 320 sponsored by th e Ne""·port !-!arbor Lutheran Church has seen three members reach the pinnacle of Scouting -the rank of Eagle. Jdy Garn1an (left) son of ~tr. and !Vl rs. J. \V. Garman, 2909 Broad St., and brothers Mike (center) and Dean Titen1ore. 3214 \V . Ocean Front, are all Newport Harbor l"ligh Sc hool students. Coast Board to Rule On Versailles Project \Vhethcr or no! Donald J . Scholz has the right to build the second phase of \'ersailles on the Bluffs apariments in Ne\11X1rt Beach will be decided Feb. 25 by the regional coastal commission. The 44-unit Ne\vport project v.·as debated for an hotlr today in Lon,g Beach before the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. But before the commission couid vote. Scholz' aaorncy. Thon1as Peckenpaugh, asked for the delay . Press Oub's Photo Display Takc11 Off Wall A prize-winning co 11 e ct io n or photographs on display following the 19th Annual Orange County PreS! Club A\vards Banquet and \'B lued at $1.620 is soughl today. The 106 separate prints displayed on upstairs niezzanine balcony \\'alls at the Airporter Inn, 18700 ti.tacArthur Blvd,, Irvine, vanished after the banquet. From Page l BEANS • • • M~a restaunn:. There he loaded up a shopping cart with 300 pound:s or bea 1. nll In 1~ pound bngs. Ile !<ivtd hlnuelf $30 be- cause Alpha Beta's pinto tean price is 45 cen ts, exactly 10 cents 1 pound IC6s than his v.•holesaler charQ:es him . "The supermarkets aren't catching up with the price increases as fast as Lhe wholesalers are," ma l n ta I n 1 Kllnzmann, who has bought a .'(rand total of 1,200 pounds of beans ofJ markel Stli'lVeS. Klin z1n11nn s:ivs he could have been on the \\'U1ning end of the ofnto bean pri ce splral if he only had taken the advice of a tortilla factory owner six month! ago. ··Jle offl'rrd me 5.000 sacks of bean~ at $1 1 a s;.ick. I thoughl that price \\'as \\'i'.IY too high because I was gell ing 1he beans for $7 to $8 n s;1c' " Klinzm;,inn recollects. "The guy ts:i.id the price was going to go up. I thought ii was going to come do\\o'TI. I was afraid of losing $10.oo:>. I could have had those beans for $55,000 and today they are worth $275.000. I rould have made a clea r profit of $220,000-more than 10 yean in tile restaurant business -if I had only believed hlm." Concurrent price increases in other f\1exican food ingredients might push the price of a combination plate out of reach for the average gu y if th e increases show up on the ·enu. nice went from $13 a sack six months ago to $65 a sack, ch{'('SC from f-0 to 50 cents a pound to $1 a pound , and growxl beef fron1 70 cents a pound lo $1.05. "!tight now U1e price of a po und of beans is more than a pound of chicken." reports Klinzmann, announcing that the 1,000 l\fex.ican restaurants are banding together to form the United Cooperative l\1exlcan lt e s t a u r a 11 i Association. The thrust of the organization is to bargai n collectively. "It's outrageous. These prices just ha\'e to come down. Al this rate l v.·ould have to double my prlce3 to make any money," Klinzmann says. In addition to favoring an ·?rtterim "orderly gasoll'ne ra:i'Jning S"stem" Cranston said solutions lie in looking "beyond the immediate shortage to long term sources of energy." Bay Shores Residents The developer·s· · request for an exemption from coastal pennit re- quirements hinges on wh '.her the second phase is legally tied to the existing first phase of 255 apartments. If the 255 unit!!! adjacent to Hoag Memorial fl ospital and rhe proposed 444 pendent unifit;!d project,'' constnrction units are ruled to be a ··single interde- can go ahead \rithout a pe nnlt. Airporter Inn management officers v.·ho had asked that th e display be al1011·cd to remain uP for a week searched the premises \\•i lhout success. ·One Airporter official said after the grand theft \.\'as discovered by Pre;~s. Club P<tsl President Patrick O'Donnell that someone was seen removing the prints rrlonday. "But you can't afford lo do it or the people couldn't afford-lo eat here either. They -didn't get a double paycheck." "\\'e don't know how this is going to end. If you sell only food , based on the price of a Mexican menu you can't make any money unless you ' h'a\·e a bar," insists Klin.zmann. Both of his restaurants have bars. A bill passed by the Senate and now in the House would provide $lO billion for a 10-year research program into solar, geothermal and non-p(.llutlng coal energy sources, he said. Nuclear power, Cranston added, must be approached in a "safe and sane" IMnner. 111' coastal area "must be used to some extent" to provide pov ... er sources, but with more caution than in the past. he said. The state coastal commission is scheduled to vote Feb. 20 on th e proposed addition of two nuclear reactors at San Onofre. three miles SC'Uth of San Clemente. The project was initially turned down partially because It would destroy almost one mile of coastal bh1ffs. Southern California t.;d ison, one of the owners of the San Onofre plant, has said moving across the San Diego Freeway to other Camp Pendleton land v.'ould take too Jong. When asked if he v.-ould push for federal legislation lo allow lhe mo\'e av.·ay fr om the ocean, Cranston's reply indicated he had his coast.al com missions mixed up. "If you decide to go for a location across the highwa y, I v.•ill v.·ork with the commission to expedite that ," he said. San Onofre, located tn San Diego County, is outside the South Coast regional commission's jurisdic tion. But Cranston did pledge his support for the corrunission. vthich he said later. is "off to a good start" in ifs first year bu t added he wouldn't recommend what it should do oo San Onnfre. On the question of th e energy probl ems, Cranston said, "I don't believe that conspir11 cy theory. There may be an effort to take advantage of the shor1age ... to work ag;insl ,i;:oals of environmentalists." Cranston said that by cutting President Nixon's ''incredibly high" $30 billion defense budget and forcing the release of impounded funds, more money can be channeled back to the cnvirorunent and other concerns. • DAILY PILOT T,_ Or• .... COiii! O~ILY PILOT. wlri. Mtli:fl It -lnm 111111 Nr•1·P•t1I, II PVell\11«1 bY .,.. o. ... .,. (~•111 PuOll1Mng '-ny. ~ 1'111 .elf! ...... t rt -'•U>«I, /lllOl'ldt't' "''°""~ "rldtv. l<>r Coil• Mftt, N-rt 8rttll. H""!•nQ!°" lh•cll/"-••111 Va!!iry, l'1!U1'f l\••tll, lrvl,..IS.001-ck tnO S•!I Cltmrn!e/ Sin Ju1n C.pl1!r1no A 11"111• rl'Qlonll .a,1..,11 i• pUbl1>lltO S111,1r<1tyt 1nd ~undan. llll p•ln«1>•I PU"ll1lll1!9 p11nl 11 11 )JO Wt11 ••• '""'· Cotti M..,, C:1htlH'nll, niM. Rob1rl N. W11d .. , ... ,,,..,, 1nd Pulllonn J 1c~ R. Curlt 't' Vi<t Prn 1<11nr t nO (;rnf'tl ~ Tho,.,11 K11vil EO llO<' Thom11 /t., Mu•phi111 M,,..,,,. Ea"O• l. 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W'!~I IPltlll "" -•leill If mr.>r>0M o'"'ne•. s.c...f CllM -1 ... t NICI ti COlll Mftl, Ceu""'i. • ...,._11110011 .,.,. ,.,,It, ll6' -"'l't'l ~ -II I ) U "'°"1111¥1 ... 1111..,., -.,1Nti.. •M mtnllllr. • Defiant Despite Order By JOHN ZALLER 01 tlll O.Uy 1"11.t i t1tf Irene h.terrill is normally as neighborly as the next person, but today she \\':JS in no mood to entertain strangers. \\'hen a visitor approached her bungalow home in the Bay Shores Trailer Park, stle clutched her broom stick \rith both hands and demanded: "\Vbat do you want? Are you he.re to tear my house dovtn~" Mrs. Merrill is one of the owners of 28 bungalows v.·ho Friday lost a oourt suit that sought to invalidate eviction notices fron1 the I rvine Company. From Pagel FRIZZELLE. • • In any case, he said he will limit donations to his campaign to $500 apiece . So far, only Caspers has filed in the Fifth District race, but there is speculation that Grand Jury Foreman Marcia Bent! and former American Party presidential candidate John Schmitz will also run. l\frs. Bents said tod ay she \11ould have a "special announcement" to make Thursday to newsmen, but refused to say exactly what the .subject would be. Schmitz, now a Santa Ana colleg e leacher, could not be reached for comment on his plans. Friz:zelle, a Jong lime member of manv civic groups and the Nev.'J)Ort l~a rbol­ Chamber of Commerce, said he th inks he can work better with the other supervisors than Caspers ;ias. He said he wouldn't get involved with the politicking that has divided the board over the past few mon ths. He said leadership on the board has gone "by default" to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ol Fullertoo. On other lSsues F'rizzelle said: -C:ounty government must o f f e r Jncentives to developers to slow down rapid growth. He suggested such things as lower property tax assessments on developable Janel. C) The people must buy any open spare they 'vant rather than depend on government to gra b it for them . -Any efforts to move Orange Coun!y jet traffic out of the county is noth ing more than ''po\1tica l pablum." he added that Oiino llills is still a viable alternative ;ind there Is a chance the Marines might move out of El Toro completely, leaving it for commc.rcial U>e. Chess Master Takes 01i Field A United States chess master will challenge all con1en: In a !iitries of simultaneous games Wednesday In an e:thibitloo 1ponaored by the Newport B<adi °'""' Club. Robert Snyder, rated a master player by lhe United States Oiess l'""ederallon, will begin play at 7:1$ p.m. Wednesday at Ens ign Middle School, lOOO Cliff Drive, N•wpor! lleadi, Entry fee Is $1.50 per player. with com· petition expected to coontlnue until about I a.m . ··\\'ell. \\'e lo.st and 1 guess we·n just have to leave,·· she said af!er she discovered her visitor \11as a friendly one. '·But no one is going to force me out until I ha\'e a chance to pack my things. T'm firm about that. r l'e been here 21 years and I think the least I deserve ·is enough time to pack my things ," she said. "I really don·~ see that we have much choice righ t no w." said another blffigalow resident. ''We had our day in court and lost. so wh at can v.•e do ~" Duval Hecht, a leader of Uie right again.st eviction, refused today to coneede quite that much. "Our lawyer is still looking for a v·:ay out for us,'' Hecht explained. "It may be that \\'e're finished and, if \\'e are. then l'o'e·l! just have lo leave. "But we·re still looking for whate,·er possibililics may exist.·· The lrvine Company took action against the bungalow dwellers last month after the city of Newport Beach declared the 44 bungalows in the park lo be unsafe and ordered the company to tear them dol'on or race losing its license for the v.·ho\e trailer park. Sixteen of the cottages w e re subsequently tom dO\\Tl. but 28 owners took the Irvine Company to court on grounds that the city ,,·as "twisting the arn1 of the Jr.·ine Company" into evicting the people \\'ilhoul due proces.s of lJ\I', J·\o\\'Cl'cr on frlday their contention "·as rejected by Supc;ior Court by Judge fiobcrt P. Kneeland. There \\'ere at lea st t1\'0 elder!v "'omen on l'o'elfare living in bungalows \\'ho might hal'e been unable to afford a move. !IO\\'C'Vcr . residents said today the Irv ine Cnmpany has provided the two v.·omen v.·ith comfortable trailers at other locations inside the park. The rent for the two elderly women, the residents said, would remain the same, apparently due lo an lr\ine Company subsidy. Sl1ortage of Gas · Causes Decrease 111 Alie11 Arrests Southern California's weekend gasoline crisis may be bothering motorist:i:, but border pa1rolmen working the permanent alien checkpoint at San 0 no fr e apparently are getting a breather because of It. Although tJli! month marks the start or the peak Beason for alien traffic along Southland highways. patrolmen discovered that over the past two days, the arrest totals have dropped off at the roadb!-O<k. And the only explanation comes from the Jack of fuel and its effects on traffic. Traditionally. smugglers wail until the weekends to blend in with other travelers on crowded freeways. But the San Di ego Freeway Saturday and Sunday was far from crowded. Spokesmen for the patrol said the arrest lotats were down slgnlficantly over the past two days. "It's unusual and we'd like to believe that tho fuel shortage might have something to do with it," one patrolman said today. Peckenpau_gh argued 1oday f '.:1t a sti pulated Superior Court agt{'{'m~nt bclv.'ecn Scholz and the city of Ne '.l•port Beach gua rantees full approval. 'fhat agreement. \\0hich does say the t~·o phases arc unified, was reached after Scholz filed a la\1'sUit against the city because it "'anted to reduce densities on the 28-acre property. Nr\11>Qrt Beach \\'as ··acting as an agent or the state" in that case . Peckenpaugh contended today. But Deputy State Atto rney General Dennis Antennor disagreed and ruled that the agreement v.•as noy binding on the coastal commission . The commission has alrcacty rejected Scholz' request for a permit to build the condominiun1s. Co mmission planners today reco1n1ne nded denial of the exemption. They said the developer didn't hnve any bu!Jding permits for the second phase and didn 't spend enoug h money or begin construction on the site before Feb. I as required for exemption. Antennor and Peckenpaugh today fenced words about the accuracy of the staff report, preparing for \1·hat one commissioner called an ine\'itable court case on the issue. Peckenpaugh said access to the second phase at 900 Cagney L..1ne \\'Ould be availa ble only through the first phase and said utilities have bee n undergrounded to serve both proj~ts. 1-fe aded that he feels the <levelorin1ent should be allo~·ed to proceed 1~hcthcr or not it ls t\\'O phases or unified projects. James flcwicker , of the Ne\\1>0rt Beach eomn1unity d e v cl o pm e n t <lcpilrtment. sat in the aud1cnrc but did not SJX'flk_ .Arguing against Scholz' r.::quest .,1;erc J)ale Secord and l,orPll Lon g or the Orange Co u n t y F:1:1·ironn1ent:1l Coalition and Jost'ph Ed1n 1ston of the Sierra Club. She said she assumed the club decided not to leave the photo exhibit up and said nothing to interrupt the apparent thief. l)hoto and writing awards contest Chairman Richard Koehler estimated loss value of the 16 by 20 inch prints covering many categories at $35 each on the commercial market. Girl, 8, Drowns NORTI! HOLLYWOOD !UPI) -An 8-year-<lld girl drowned Sundav ~·hen she \\'as sucked into a J(}.inch drain while playing in a small bac:kyard v.1lirlpool. Te111blor Felt In Pasadena PASADENA (UPT) -A mild earthquake rumb led t hr o ugh Pasadena and other nearbv cities early toda y but apparl!ntly caused no da1nage. The trernor, which registered 3.4 on the Richter scale, struck at 5.21 a.m. and was felt in Glendale, Burbank. Sherman Oaks and other cit ies nea r Los Angeles and in the San Fernando Valley. The Cnll ec:h seismology laboratory snid the epicenter y,·as in the Silver Lake c>Jea ne;:ir dov.'Tl· tu\\'n Los Angeles. The Litton Minutemaster•"403•• Come and see a Litton·lrained demonstrator in action: cook and defrost foods in V• the normal time while usi ng up to 75o/o • less energy than a conventional elec· tric oven. · You wlt1 be amazed at the ease and convenience you gain wi th this Lillon microwave ove n. With the exclusive Litton Micro·Tim· From Page l OIL ... f'flvisage should the consuming countri~ fonn an organizatioo lo protect their interests. Khene also declared that "Washington is the wrong place to discuss the oil iss ue involving the future or all natlons. In my view it \\'OUld have made more 3Crue to go to New York," meanin& the United Nations. Agne'v Aides Hit At Disba1ment ANNAPOLIS. r-.td. (UPI ) -Attomeys for Spiro T. Agnew urged ~farylarx:l"s highest court today to suspend the former vice president as a lawyer rather than disbar him u recommended last month by a special Uiree-judge panel. The panel. named by the l\taryland Court of Appeals to hear a request by the Maryland Bar A :>eiatioo ror disciplinary action against Ae:new. recommended thal Agnew be expelled from the law profession for his no contest plea Oct. IO to an income tax evasion charge. A~ew's allomeys. in a 20-page brief filed with the ti.-tary land Court of Appeals. noted that v.•hile he pte<1ded no contest to an income tax evasion charge "no other misconduct has bee" alle.'(l'<f and no other porof of misconduct h:is be('Jl adduced ." microwave oven er"11 digital control, automatic defrosting, easy·clean interior and 1.2 cubic foot usable oven interior -large enough 1or a 20- lb. turkey. Each Lillon microwave oven meets all safety standards set by the U.S. Dept. of Heallh Education and Welfare, Look 1o; the safety seal and UL tested label on each oven . COME JN AND SEE AN AJ SU'lQ•t1f1f fellll P'''' ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODAY! §ODIT([DAJfl GDITITITIB ([ffi(!AJU [DJ~UIBA.\UO<Il\J [lJlOO(]g s449 9s ~ SATURDAY February 16 I 2 Moon.· 4 p.m. 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., -Micro·Temp1111 Food Th ermometer Downtown Costa Me~ -Phone 548·7788 I I ' ' I ' .. . ' ' ' 1 I • • ,. I·. ' l r . . . . . . ' . . . . Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 42 , 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1974 c TEN CENTS Bean Shortage--And $2 Heartburn • By RUDI NIEDZIE~KI Of ._ 0.IY "'lklf Sl•ll FU p through the paPe! of any newspaper and you will lin<i woefuJ tales of lhe gas shortage. the wheat shortage, the motorycle shortage, the pulp shortage, the chlorine shortage and the toilet paper shortage. No wonder no one has done any public wailing about the Jowly pinto bean. \'es, there is a pinto bean shortage. It rouJd ·even be a conspiracy. In the past year the price of a 100- pound sack o! pinto beans has zoomed from arowxl $7 to $55, a phenomenal increase even by inflationary standards. Restaurateurs say it's lhe $ 2 heartburn -that's how much they would have to charge for a 5Ckent side order of beans if they were to pas.~ along the cost in<:rease. ''Everybody worries a bout gasoline and no one cares about the pinto bean," says Alfred Klinzmann, O\\'llCr of t1vo r.1exican restaurants. one in Costa ~fcsa and on e in San1a Ana . It's the pinto beans 1hat are gi \i ng him gas pains. Klinzmann Is outraged. He says price increases in pinto beans and other f\.1exican food supplies have made the restaurant bu:;incs.s a n o n • pr o r i t enterprise. His theory is that there are some Refrito Banditoo on the loose "'ho are buying up beans by the carload and artificially driving up the price. "It's not the farmers. They're not getting rich. And it's not the v.•holesalers. Some people are getting a hold of these bean.s and are controUing the market," he insists. To prove the point that those "'ho maintain there is a real shortage of pinto beans are full of beans. Klinzmann \Vent to the Alpha Beta ~1arket "'hlch is inlmediatc!y nex t door to his Costa (See BEA~S, Pag ~ z: Libya Nationalizes Three RESTAURATEUR KLINZMANN WHEELS AWAY CART FULL OF BEANS He Says Buy ing Them From Grocer Bob Grosulak is Cheapest Way Mesa Pla1111e1~s Co11sicler Zo11e Cl1a11ge 011 NARMC.0 \!embers of the Costa i'ilcsa Planning Commission tonight 11·111 ronsid~r a zone change ·which could rventually put the NAR"1CO chemical plan! out of business. A public hearing on ihe zone change is scheduled for fi :30 p.m. in City Council chambers of the Costa "1csa Ch·h: Center, 77 Fair Drive. The NAR\1CO plant 11·hich enga grs in the manufacture of c J a s s i I i e d materials at 600 Vi ' ria St. in rhc mid st of a rcsidcn1 1al nc1 borhood last year wa s termed a potential eicplosivc haza rd by the Costa i'ilrsa Fire Departn1e11t. Fire safety officials S3id thC' plant ~·as as potentially hazardous :is tht• El fi.lonte Chrmic<1I ('.on1p<1ny 1\•hich ble11· up last year :nid clairnl.'d 1hc life o[ two workers. TI1e rone ehangc und{'r rons1drra1ion tonight would. in the opinion of onr planner. be NA R!'vlCO's "d('<1!h \\'arr<1n1.·· Tl ~·ould change lhe µla11l property fro1n manufacturing to r~idcnti:il. Arnold r. lhuna!.i. chief of advancrd planning for the city of Cosl:i ~lcs<I . said the zone change is being initialed by the city because the NAR~ICO facilit y is a "blighting in fluence." and •·smelly'' as well as being potentially explosive. Jf approved by the commission and upheld by the City Q>uncil, the zone change would prohibit th e chemical factory from adding to its complex of buildings. It would also prohibit the firm from rebuilding in the event a majority or the structures were destroyed by fire, earthquake, explooion or other disaster. However, Hamala made it clear that a change in zoning would no t immediately force the plant to close ils doors. It would continue to exist tis a non-cooforming use unt il the build- ings arc amortized. Indications are that not a I 1 homeovmers in the in1mcdiatc vicinity SEEK AND FIND; BLOW YOUR MIND Try it. You might hate iL 'lbat may be strange advice for a flewspapu to give about a new fea ture. But it's aimed" at a specail audience - aooswmlnu1S. The new ftlture that couJd m-:ke er ..:s- word nub even nuttier stuts today In lhe cl...uJod advertising oeotlon of lhe Dally Pilot, Called Seot & Find{ II can be !IOllibl and found lllero dal y from now on. . Seek •nd find Seek & Find lodsy and you'll know whether you want to seek and Ond it again tomorrow. 1' of lhe plant arc in f.:ivor of the zone change. HamC1!a said mail received by the citv includes communications iro1n hoineov.•ners ·who say lhey would rather cocxist \\•ilh the chemical plant than to have an apartment building and 1\3.rk- in g problems at that location. NARMCO, a division of \\!hittaker, existed at its \'ictoria Street location long before the surrounding residential development . according to Planning Director \V illiam Dunn. Drive r Killed; Sped Car Off Bluffs at Dana 1\ man apparenUy in his mid-20s sped from the top of the Dana Point bluffs shortly before noon toclay and v.·ns killed instantly \vhen his cac slammed to the ground sevcra1 hundred feet below. Sheriff's officers and h i g h way pa1roh11en at the scene speculated that the man·s death was a spectacular suicide. They said the driver began his death plunge several blocks inland on Street of the Amber Lantern and by the time. his car reached the edge of the bluffs it must have been traveling at least 90 miles an hour. They said the auto tore out several wooden barrier poles, shot over the bluffs and pancaked on Del Obispo Road, a scenic drive around the harbor's edge. Wilnesses said the car narrowly missed a harbor department dump druck in the descent. The driver of the truck said he saw the car land as he loo ked in his rear view mirrow. One school student visiting the harbor said a few nioments before the crash he noticed a young man pacing along the top of the bluffs and a few minutes later heard the crash. It is believed that the victim apparenUy 11tudied the area for a few • moments before killing htmsalf. Prostitution Okayed SACRAMENTO (UPI ) T b e Calilomla Democrauc Council Sunday called for the leg1llzaUon or prosUtutlon. The proslltut~ proposal, pe..00 on a sp115 volCe vote, said, "Pro5tltutlon laws are> the SObrce Of graft and corruption antf arc historically enforced priiharlly against the poor and members af minority groups at ere1t costs in both palice and judicial resources.'' • American Oil Companies Western Interests Hit Hard From Wire Services BEIRUT. -Libya announced today it is completely nationalizing three American oil companies in "a severe blow lo American interests in the Arab world." Tripoli Radio said. Tripoli Radio said the companies involved were Texaco, Asian of CaU!onlia,Nll! l.i11.Y¥>"~ican. 11ie }tovernmirif' e>t• COi. Moammar KhadafJ last September nationalized 51 percent· of all three companies, along v.·ith several others, and Warned that it would take over 100 percent if the companies did not agree to the nationalization terms. The Tripoli Radio broadcast that announced the new takeovers today pointed out they coincided with the \Vashington conference o{ major oil importing nations. The companies in volved have only about 5 percent or Libya's daily oil production of approximately two million barrels. The Tripoli radio broadcast d id not give specific reasons for the 100 percent takeover. The broadcast said a committee would be formed to study the accounts of the three companies and decide what compensation should 00 paid. Foreign emplyes of the companies may choose either to stay at their jobs or leave the country. the broadcast said. ff they remained. they v.'ill receive their current pay and privileges. Khadafy's government has consistently been the most aggressive or the Arab oil producing nations in eliminating foreign interests and raising prices. Libyan oil sells at just under $20 a barrel, more than four times the rate of one year ago. Meanwhile. the secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries today criticized the energy conference in \Vashington. and said any grouping of advanced consuming nations will lead to "confrontation." The official. Abderrabman Khene, told foreign newsmen in Vienna h i s arganlzation made it clear "that the setting up of any kind of consumer group -any group of powerfuJ industriafu.ed countries -will inevitably lead to coofrontation." But he •loppOcl short of specifying the kind of retaliation hi! group would (See OIL. l>age .'.) \ S1ie Got a Kick O.ut of' Danger' Clara Eleanor Lowe, 73, qf Costa Mesa., refutes. to be intimidated by any trimmings of the space age, genuine or otherwise. She spotted a small bo:r lying on her fawn at 3070 Ceylon Drive Sunday, clea rly labeled : "Q.4.IITION, Radioactive Be I 1 Parllclet, WU! Self·Demucl." -Investigators said Mrs, Lowe rared back and pve the rDenaclng box a hefty cli;oP lt1cl: htto the gutter, then <:aned police to come and gel ii. - Officer Jolm ·O>et· lo11nd it was a harmless cardboard b o 1 , probably pert ol • prank by youngsters. ·r Both Sides~ Blios Drotvn Nixon, Foe's Talk CHESl-URE, Conn . (APJ -A college sophomore invited to present an opposing view before the Co nn ecticut Com1nittee for Fairness to the Presidency wa s booed off the stage before she fin- ished her speech. Committee Chairman J oseph Raines ask Lynda Hill, a 19-year· old student at Central Connecticut State College, to address 100 local members of the pro-President Nixon group Sunday. In his introduction, Raines told the anti-impeach1nent group that it was necessary "that we hear both sides of this very important issue." Speaking in a low, halting voice. Mi ss Hill said the country was under ''one-man rule." She listed seve ral "impeachable offenses," including "the secret bombing of Cambodia." About midway tllrough her prepared speech, as she desci:i bed \he ~~~n Admin istratiolj ~s "this shambles of a presid~ncy," her audfenee· become vocal. · Frizzelle to Challenge Caspers in Election EYES SUPERVISORIAL SEAT Newport Optometrist Frlnelle By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot tltto D•llY "'lltt lllH Dr. Nolan Frizzelle, Ne"°-port Beach optometrist and civic leader, today announced he will try to WlSeat Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers in this year's election. Frizzellc, 52, of 24.24 floliday Road, said he Utink.s Caspers Is "very vulnerable and can be defeated." Frizzelle told newsmen in Santa Ana he believes the county's problems are too critica l to be solved with the current type of leadership. "The SC()pe of Orange County's problem!, especially the Fifth District. demands more than the stop-gap decisions and the tendency to slack policy cornmitments wh ich h a v e characterized most or the term of our present supervisor," Frizzel\c said. The 10-year Newport Beach resident said he is not "again.st anything" except overages in government such as over· reacting. over-spending and and over- promising. Frizzclle said be expects his campaign to . be more ~tly if he runs head to head against Casper.i, a big spender in the past. But, he said, if other opposition materializes the cost should be less. (See FRIZZELLE, Page !) One Dead, One Injured In Garde11 Grove Gunplay Garden Grove police k>day are tnvesttgaUng po.ssiblt eoo n n e c t i on s between two shootout! late Sunday and early today that left one man dead ind another injured. Officers found Anthony Griego. 29, of Santa Ana, mortally WOWlded in an alley behind a Buena Street apartment complex at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday aftei' midents called to ,.port a light. Griego had been shot four Utne! •t clo5e range with a small caliber weapon, police said Griego died of his -iunds an hour later in the hospltaJ , officers said. A polJce spokesman u.id Griego was Involved In another altercation in the same area two nights before. The spokesman said there is a probable connection between the tv.•o incidents and suspects in the murder abould be in custody "in • short ttme:· Less than two houn af' the Grit110 shooting, another gunfight broke out at a dooghnlit shop right icross the street from the apartment complex wbeNJ the murder took plact. Police said Ellis ~1<i5ham. a night baker in lhe shop was fired at by r a kme gunman. Mosham <rrabh<>d a revolver and fired four shot1 back at the gunman, through the shattt.red front wtndow of the store. The gunman jumped irto • car and sped away but was captured by Garden Grove detectives. They arrested 33-year-old Samuel (See SHOOTOUTS, Pqe II ,1 * * * Off er Give11 By Kissinger To Share Oil \\'ASHt NGTON (UPll -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger offered today to share American oil in emergencies with allies and called for unity of action to head off another great depressi()n in a world vulnerable to the Arab embargo. Ultimately, Kissinger said in opening a 13-nation conference on oil, the oil· producing states and the oil·lmporting SYRIANS. ISRAELIS, CLASH ALO!IG GOLAN HEIGHTS, Pogo 4 3tetes must gel together In their own self-interest oo a Jong-lenn definition of ·"'hat constitutes a falr price for oil. Other~·isc, the Arabs ''•ill lose their markc!, he said. Ki s.singer attacked go. i t ·a 1 one tendencies of European c o u n t r i e s , especially France, which are far more dependent on Arab oil lhan the United States. "TI1ese global dilemmas "annot be avoided through exclusive bilateral arrangements." Kissinger said. France has been bargaining with the Arabs by itself and Sunday announced a $5 billion deal with Iran. Japan, another dependent country, urged a gcr. slow policy toward any move likely to antagonize the Arabs. In the t.tideast, Libya. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait all denounced the meeting o( the Ylorld energy conference, cal led by the United States. Libya called lt ''an American trap." It appeared doubtful that the tv.'0-day conrerence \rould meet the original U.S. goal - a "code of ~'Onduct" to _,overn two-way deals between oil-buying states and the oil-exporting states to prevent the Arab countries from playing off the industrial nations against each olher. Kissinger 's offer to share U.S. oil with others came in an outline of promised American contributions "to a common solution'• to the world's oil crisi!. Oraage Weather Our two-week pleasant streak will continue along the Orange Coast !l'ucsday with sunny skies and warm temperatures., Some high clouds Tuesday but other- wise: clear, with highs at the beaches at 65 rising to 72 inland. Overnight lows 45-55. INSWE TOD& Y A hi.ttoriJ of o deprived bock· ground and immatuniu ore two common denominators of par~ tntJ who ab·use Cheir children. See story in new People seciion on Page 13. ........ 11 L. M. ...,.. t c.11...,.. I .,.1 • ..i11M 2).2f c-k• '' c, .. ...,.. '' DHWI "-'lcff I •411Wlll ,_ ' •11tw1••-1 ,._,, "'"'"" 10•11 "'"'-" ,, MeYln Jt,u """ LMl*ln 11 Nll ..... I ...... 4, 11 ~c....., ' ,_.. ,,., . f'flYlt "'""' II '""' , .. ,, li.cti M•rk•l1 1 .. 11 T ... YINwl • Tl\M'-n >Ml ........ ' .__.. "-' IS.lS W""' N.._. '9 It \ . . .,,, U/.lll'I' !Jl LUI c - TON IGHT C 0 S T A 1\1 r: S A P I. A N N I NG COt-.lt-.11SS ION -ltcgular n1cct1ng , (,'11y llall , 6:30 p.m. UCI LECTUR~: -"t.·JGblte llome Parks : Past. Prese ni and Future," Room 178 l lw111u1it~ llall 7-10 p.1n. TU~OA Y, FEB. I! SENIOR CITI ZENS CLUB Community llecreation Center , II a.m.-3 p.rn . COSTA ~1 ESA lllSTOHICAL SOC IETY -tu>gutar n1ecting, Council Chanibers, 7:30 p.m. ''BEHIND TllE HEADLINES" -Dr . Giles T. BtO\\'ll lec turer, OCC Forum, 7:»9:30 p.m. lJCI LEliURES -'' Sc I en t if i c ~·led1cine for the W yman : Cancer," Freshn1an Lecture Hall, r.tedical Surge l Bldg., 7-10 p.m. "Professional Practices in Housing Industry," Room l 6 l JI u m a n i l ies Hall , 7-9:30 p.m, "Happenings in Crea ti ve Awareness," Roo1n 510 University High School, 4771 Campus Drive, Irvine, 7-10 p n1. From Page 1 FRIZZELLE ••• ln any case, he said he will limil don ations to his campaign to $500 ~piece. So far, only Caspers has filed in the Fifth Dist rict r11cc. but there is speculation that Grand J ury }~ore~an .r..tarcia Bents and former American Party presidential candidate J oh n Schmitz will also run. l\.·trs. Bents saiJ today she y,·ou.td have a "special announcen1cnt " lo make Thursday to newsmen, but refused to say exactly what the subject would be. Schmitz, now a Santa Ana cotlege teacher, could not be reached for comment on his plans. Frizzelle. a long time member of many civic groups and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, said he thinks he can wo rk better with the other supe rvisors than Caspers ;1as. He said he wouldn 'l get involved with the politicking that has divjded the board o\·er the past few months, lie said leadership on the boa rd has gone "by default" to Supervisor Ralph Died rich of Fuller1on. On other Issues Frizzelle said : -County government must 0 f r e r incentives to developers to slow down rapid growth. He suggested such things as lov.•er pr operty lax assessments on deve\opable land. The people must buy any open space they want rather than depend on government to grab It for them. -Any t!(forts to move Orange County jet traffic out of the county is nothing more than ''political pablum." he added that C.'hino Hills is still a viable altern ative and there is a chance the ?.larines might mov~ out of El Toro completely, lc:aving 1L for commercial use. From Page 1 SHOOTOUTS • • • Archie of Santa Ana after a short chase. Police said they found a . ..,all-caliber wea pon in Arclrie's car an:.1 possible connections betweeen that shooting and the Griego murder are being Investigat- ed. J.1osham suffered faci<.l cut~ rrom ny- ing glass. From Page 1 OIL ... tnvisage should the consuming C()untries fonn an organization to protect their interests. Khene also declared tha t "\\'ashington is the wrong place to discuss the oil issue involving the futu re of all nations. 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The 115-foot -high rocket 1 r :i p e ti spectacularly frorn its pild at 6·.is a.m. PDT but the space agency announced 17 minutes later that the Centaur su1ge had not ignited, strayed off cou rse and had been blown up by re1note control. It wa! a frustrating end for an SIR tn illion test mission aimed <tt testing the Titan-Centaur combtnation and for a model of the Viki ng spac:t·craft the booster Y:ill launch tow<ird ~'tars. There was 110 immed iate explanation of v.·hat went wrong. The rocket made a br eath-taking takeoff, zoon1ing up quickl y on the ~--1 million 1X1unds of th rust of the Titan's first st..:.ige, given extra ki ck by two big solid fuel boaster rockets str~1 pped to J ts sides. Ridin g an ora nge pillar of flame and trailing a snowy whit e contrail that arched over the Atlantic, lhe rocke.t "'as clearly visible unlil it droppt>d the two solid fuel boosters ;ibout l"'O 1ninutes after launch. The space agency said the Centa ur stiige was supposed 10 ignite eight minute s after liftoff but that !:iunch controllers fail ed to grt a slgn al fr om the rocket conrim1 i11g this ha ppened. An effort to ignite the stage by rcn1ote control fa iled and, v.•ilh the space vehicl~ veering off course over the ocean, the range safety officer detonated an explosive charge in the craft with the nlp of a toggle switch in the control room. The test fl ig ht carried nol only a model of the Viking spacecraft but also .a ~ellite designed to test new electronic systems for JXlSSible use in d\11cr sc:ien tific satell ites. The rocket wlll send two Viking spacecr afts to Mars in 1975 to investigflle ~·hethe r life exists on the planet and examine other features after landi11g on the surface. Before thnt . it \Vil! be used by \V est Gern1any to launch a scientific satellite called 1-lelios into orbit around the sun. This lnunch is expected next Septemb::-~ "·ith a second to follo w in 1975. Price of Gold Soars to Record Level in Europe LONDON (AP) -C.old soared to record levels on Eu ropean markets toda y. Dealers blamed fc:i rs fo r 1he value of paper money ~mid n1ounting indications that central banks may soon increase the official price of gold. Gold traded at $1~6 an ow1cc in London and $147 an ounce in Zurich. the \\'Or\d's biggest bull ion market. The prlrf' at 1-'riday's close in L<>ndon was $14.l.50 . The previous record in Zurich was $1 4.l on Jan. 25. The bullish weekend tren d \l.'as touched off by reports from J ohannesburg, the mining center for 1he West's gold, that a consortium of \\'est E u r op c a n countries, including Fr:lnce, Italy and perhaps West Germany, might begin buying at a price related to the free market price. TI1 e trend pi ckc:'d up because of an interview published tod11 y in which French Finance Min ister Valery Giscard d'Estaing said he expected an inc rease in the ollicial price of gold thlS year. Cli es s Mast er Takes Ori Field A United States chess maste r v;'ill ctiallr.nge all con1ers in a series of simultaneous sames Wednesday In an exhibition sponsored by the NewJXJrt Beach Chess Club. Robert Snyder, rated a master player by the UnJ ted States Oless Federation, will begin pl ay at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at Eit5ign l\1iddlc School, 2000 Cliff Dri ve , Newport Beach, Entry fee is $1.50 per player, "·ith com- petition expected to coMtinue un til abou t I a.rn. Hamn1ett lo H eacl Aviation Group Costa Mesa l\layor Jack llammelt is the new chairman of the Av iaUon Co mmittee of the lnlergovemmen tal Council of Orange County (ICG). Hammett's group will study Orange Co unty aviation problems 11nd goals especiany with respect to th e coordination of police aOO fire a ir palrols. Other ct>mml tteemen are Council man ?<.tilan Oostal. Newport Beach: Ted Bartlet!, lluntl ngton Beach; Ri chard lfogan, Newport Be11ch; Jack Dutton , Anaheim : Kc nnclh Miiler, Los Ala mitos ; James Sims, Placentia ; Linda K. OeVries. San Juil n Coipist.rano; George 1'-tcCracken, Huntlnglon Beach, and Jlichard Tooley, Yorba Linda. ' Jn 1977 the rocket will fire a Marlner-2 s1.acecraft on a mission to tuke television pictu res of Jupiter and Satu rn. Development costs for seven rockets w11s abou t $52 rnillion. not including the cost of the hardware. Each operational· rocket will cost about $28 m1ll1on to $.30 million , although the first flight rocket costs only $18 n1!1lion. The Viking progratn itself will run close 10 a billion dollars. 1'hc Titan Centaur, a space agency vehicle, 1s 1r.uch cheaper than lhe Saturn V moonrocket which cost $160 million :ind J bit more than the Air Force TitJn lll-C roc ket and space agency Atl;1s Centaur rockets which run $20 to ~25 million per launch. The lattrr tv.•o do not have enough "stren!,!th" to carry heavy payloads on planetary n11SSlOrlS. Solon Backs Short Onofre Plant Shift fly CANDACE PEA RSON DI I~• Dltlf Piii! Sutt Sen. Alan Cranston sa id today in Long Beach he v,.·i\l work \\'it h the sta te coastal conimiss ion to expedite mo ving the San Onofre nuclear po\vcr plant across the highway if lhat is what it wan ts to do. The California Democrat , o v e r breakfast with the South Coast Regiona l Zone Conservation Commissibn, also snid he is convinced a real energy shortage exists. He add ed however, that son1e oil companies are taking ad vantage of il to boost prices and dcfen t environ- 1ncnta ! goals. • Jn addition to favoring an inlerini "orderly gasoline ra :i'lning s11s!en1 " Cr;inston said solutions lie in looking "bc>yond the im1nedia1e sho rtage to Ion !! term sources of energy-'' A bill passed by the Senate and ntJ\v in !he J1ouse would provide $20 billion for a JO-year research program in to solar, geotherm,11 and non-pc.llut1ng coa l energy sources, he said. • Nuclear power. Cranston added, must be approached in a "safe and sane'' manner. The coastal area "must be used to some extent'' to provide power sources, bul with n1ore caution than in the past. hC' said. • Thf' state co;ista l comm1ss1on is scheduled to vote Feb. 20 on the proposed addition of two nuclear reactors at San Onofre. three miles sc uth of San Clemente. 1'he project was in itially turned down partially because it would destroy almost one inile of coastal bluf fs. Southern California Edison, one o( the owners or the San Onofre plant. has said mov ing across the San Diego Freeway to other Camp Pendleton land "'·ould take too loag. \\lhen asked it be would push for federal legislation to allow the move away from the ocean, Cranston's reply indicated he had his coastal co mmissions mixed up. "If you decide to go for a location :icross the highway, I "·ill work with the CQmmission to expedite that," he said. San Onofre, located In San Diego Co unty, is outside the South Coast regional commission's jurisdiction. But Cranston did pledge his support roc the commission·, r1~.:~h he said later. is "off to a good start" in its first ~'c 'lr but added he wouldn't recommend what it should do on San Onofre. On the question of the energy problems. Cranston said, "I clon'l believe that conspiracy theory. There may be an efforl to take ad vantage of the shortage ... to work ag•inst goals of envi ronmentalists.'' Cranston said that by cutting Presideol Nixon's "incredibly high" $30 billion defense budget and forcing the release of impounded funds, more money can be channeled back to the environment and otber concerns. Miramar Leads Acapulco Race; Swif tsure 2nd John Scripps' 79-fool ketch Mi r~mar, scratch boat in lhe 1,430-mile San 01ego to Acapulco yacht race, was leading the 16-boat flee t today, reporting a posit ion 255 miles from Acapulco. (See related story, Page 11.) Second in the boat-for-boat battle ror line honors was Nick Fruee's 48 foot sloop Swiftsure from the San Diego Yacht Club. In third place was Malin Bumham's Invader. Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0 from Newport H. rbor Yacht C:"Jb bad dropped back to fourth position. The handicap lead changed rapi dly in the past 24 hours with Tom Tobin's Ericson-37 Impact, a Cl a SI C entry, displacing John MacA111ster'• Ma s Alegre. Tobin was the 1972 winner ln anot her boat. _ Class A leader was Mol' · 8uml1Q1n's Ericson-46 Invader, SDYC. Ma s Alegre maintained the Class B lead and Impact was leading Cla s• C. Dlllr l"ll<il S111t l'hoi. Sir11i Foes Tal~e Aitti \Von1en n1en1bers of th£' l,osta i\lesa Sign Ordinance Support (S OS) group are taking a pol shot. at !'1gn clutter with a sign of their own -a Vall'ntine's weeting .. A.nn J\lound, Maureen Di Domenico and Pat J\lurray (front left/ put the sign up in the l\1e sa Verde neighbo rhood over lhe weekend. It <'illl!' attention to Thursday night's p ublic hear- ing on the controv cr!iial ~ign ordinance. SOS is in favo r of the sign urdina11cc. Coast Board to Rule On Versailles Project \\'hrthcr or not Donald J, Sc'holz hn s the l'igh t to build the ~econ<t phasl'.' vf Vtr~;.1illt·s on !ht;> li!tiffs an ~r1n1t'tll"i in Ne\\'l>Ort Brach vdll hr dccidt-<t Feb. 2.J by the regiooal coastal comm ission. The 4{-unit Newport project was debated ror an hour today in Loni;: Reacb before the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation C.On1mission. But before the commission couid vote, Scholz' ailorney , Thomas Peckenpaugh, asked for the dt:l av The: developcr .. s request for an excn1µ11 on from coastal permit re- quirements hinges on \\'h '.her the Fireme11 Probi11 g Ai·so11 u1 l\f esa Factor y Blaze A mysterious mouset rap de vice used to ignite a comn1on highway einergency flar e bcnen th a gulled car whose gasoline tank was first punctured was bein~ examined today in a Costa ~1csa arson case. Hay Ant hon y Poli~. 20, Stanton. and fell ov• cmployes at an eastside indu st rial plant battled lhe names \Vithout success Saturday. Arson in1·cstigators :o::nid his 1957 sed;in parked .'.lt Calitomia lnj::-rtion \·loldi ng. 256 Briggs ,\vc .. "''as a complete ball of fire \\'hen discovered _ Patrolman Richard Frederiksen said placen1ent of the incendiary device niadr it in1~ssible to extinguish the fi ;imrs until Lhe fuel all ran out. The car owner fl)ld police he had no exolanation for the predawn tor ching . second phase is legally tied to the t'Xis1ing first phase of 255 apart ments. If the 255 un its adjacent to Hoag :\lemorial l·lospital and the proposed 444 pc'ndent unified proje<.1." construction 11n11s are ruled to be a "single interde- ('<tn go ahead "·ithout a pc'rmi t. P('ckenpaugl1 argued today 1' :t a sti pulated Superio r Court agreement bct1\·ecn Schol z and the rity of Nei,•:port Ilr11ch guJr;uncrs full approval. Tha t agreement, v;·hich does say the l\\"O phases are unifi ed , was reached arter Scholz flied a Jav•suit against the ci1y brc:1usc it "·anted lo reduce densities on the 26-acrc property. l'\e\1'port Beach. w:is "acting as an ilgent of the Sta le" in 1hat case. f't·ckc11 paugh contendl'CI today. But IA!puty St:=i1e A!lorney General Dennis Antenno r disagreed and ruled th<•1 the :.igrcen1en1 was noy binding on the coaS1a l com1nlssion. The co m1nission has already rejected Scholz' request for a pemtit to build the condomin iums. Corn m i s s 1 on planners today rccon1mended denial of the exemption. They said the developer didn't have any building permits !or the second phase and didn't spend enough money or IX'gin construct ion on the site before r rh. ! as rc,1u1 rcd for exempt ion. ,\ntc·nuor and Peckenpaugh today frnccd 1\'0rds about th e acc uracy of the staff report , preparing for what one com n1i ssion er ca lled an inevitable cotirt c11se on the issue. Ptcke.npaug h said access to the second phi1 ~l' ot \)()0 C'agney Lane wou ld be ;:iv;1 ilabl•' only through the first phase ;1nrl said utili ties have b cc n undergrounded to serve both projects. The Litton Minutemaster· "403" Come and see a Litton-trai ned demonstrator in action: cook an d de frost loads in V4 lhe normal time while using up lo 75°/o • less energy than a conven tional elec- tric oven. You wil l be amazed at the ease and convenience you gain with this Litt on microwave oven . With the exclusive Litton Micro-Tim- f'ro111 Pqe l BEANS • • • Mesa restau ran:. . 'lllfre he loaded up a shoppinA cart "i th 300 pound~ of bL'a .. all in 10.. pound bHijs. lie saved hhnseH $30 be- cause A!pna Beta's pmlO tean price is 4S cents . exactly 10 cents a pCJWld lt'Ss th itn hi~ wholesaler char1u?S hHn. "The su~rrnJrkets aren't c.a.1ch1ng up with the price increases as fast. as Lhe wholesalers iire." ma Int a 1 n s KJinzmann, who has boughl a grand tota l of 1.200 pounds of beans orr n1arket shelves . Kllnz mann savs he C<luld ha\'C! l':'~n 011 the winning end of the 01nto be an price spiral if he only had takell the advice of a tortilla factory owner si x months ago. "!le ofh;red me 5,000 sacks or lx>~ns at $1 l a sack. I thought that µnee was way too hlgh becuusc l \Vas getting the beans for $7 to $8 a s;1c· "Kl inzniann recol lec1s. "The guy said the price was going to go up. I thought it was going to come down. I v;•as afraid or losing $l0,000. I could have had t~e beans for $55,000 and today they are worth $275,000. I could have n1nde a clear profit of $220.(XX~-morc lhan 10 years in tbe restaurant business -if 1 had only believed him." Concurrent price inc reases In other Mexican food Ingredients might push the price of a combination plate out of reach ror the average guy if the increases show up on lhe "nu. Ri ce went from $13 a sack si• months: ago to $65 .a sack, cheese from 40 to 50 cents a powld to $1 a JX!und, and ground beef fro m 70 cents a pound to $1.05. ''Right now the price of a pound of beans is more than a pound of chitken,'' reports Klinzmann, announci ng that the LOOO r,,texican restaurants are banding together to form the United Coope rative Mexican J{ es ta u r an t Association. The thrust of the organization is to bargain collective ly . .• "It's outrageous. These prices just u have to come down. At thls rate l .. would have to double my prices to ~ make any money.'' Klinzma r:n says. r. "But you can't afford to do it or - the people couldn't afford to eat here either. They didn'l get a double paycheck." "We don 't know how th is ls going to end. If you sell only food , based on the price of a ftlexican menu, you can't make any money unless you have a bar," iruiists Klinzmann. Both of his restaurants hav~ bars. Garbage Pickup 111 Mesa Not Hurt by Strike Garbage collection In residCfltial area~~ of Chsta Mesa remains unaffected by t.he v;ildcat trash truck driver's strilte ... but commercial establishments are in - trouble. (Rela!ed story Page 3.) Dcv;·ey's Hubbish Service of Cos111. Mesa provides co llt>dion service for nearly all local stores . supennarkets, iru:lustrial areas and Jpart r· .,, com- plexes, according: to Dorothy Pickens of the city street department. 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