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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-12 - Orange Coast PilotI I I .. .. • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEB:RUAR'I" 12, 1974 VOL ,,,, HO. 4J, I SECTIONS, :it P'AO•I • ' - • .. Mesan TAKEN BY POLICE Writer Solzhenitsyn Soviet Writer Solzlienitsyn Draggecl AtVll)' MOSCOW (AP) -Soviel police dragged Nobel Prize:.winning author Alexander Solihenitsyn from his wife's Moscow apartment today and . took hin1 away for questioning, hi s mother·in·law said. She told Western newsmen b y telephone that six plainclothes security agcot3 and two uniformed officers barged into the apartment on ~~oscow's Gol'.b Street shortly after 5 p.m. She said she and her daughter, Solzhenitsyn's wife Natalya Svetlova, attempted to hold the police beck but "they were very ~~~~ took Alexander Isaycvich away forcibly," she said. There was no official confirmation of rlit arrest. Solzhenit3yn, tmder harsh, of'flcial crttlCism !or publication in tll~ West of his ,latest book, ';Gulag Archipelago," dedlned to answer a summon,, from the Soviet state pro!eCUtor to appear for tjUestlonlng. \1)e action against Solzhenitsyn, the wini\er of the 1970 Nobel Prize for l.lter~ture, culminated a vicious six-week of~ campaign In the Soviet press whl~ damned the aulbor for lhe !>W!ll~Hon In !ale Decomber of his ''Gillfg" book. The book Chronicled lhe temn: <* the Soviet secret poli"" and the,, nation'• label< cantf system from lllS ,IO Jl&I. F'r.tdly and again Mondly, Ille. Sovie! state.. prosecutor's office mmmcmed SO~il)'n. But he refvJtd IO appear or .ackno,.ledge lhe ltWAllty of the sumMOns. "In a siluation of .eonernl lllegality· (Ste AVTBOR, P11e I) • • • Dies Symhionese ' Demand Free Food BERKELEY (UPI) -The terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army loday demanded a massive distribution of free food to poor people as a "gesture of good faith " in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. (Related Story Page 3l. Jn a second letter since the kidnaping of ri.1iss Hearst in Berkeley eight days ago, the mysterious group demanded that in order for Miss H1 's father, newspaper publisher Randolpk A. Hearst, to save her, "we want to save all the peoplr." Enclosed \•:ith the letter and a lengthy statement was a tape recording of Miss Hearst's vo ice. The second letter followed by five days a leUer to Berkeley radio station KPFA in wh ich the SLA claimed it \\'as holding Miss Hearst captive and said furlher communications would follow . The SLA demanded the f o o d distribution be made throu~h grocery stores and supermarkets to such people on wel fare as those using food stjlmps. It demanded that the distributiOn be made three days a week for a four-wee:C period starting Feb. 19 in San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond, East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa Rosa and Los Angeles. The SLA letter said that those v,:ho do not receive the demanded food should •·voice your discontent" in the streets and other places where the SLA could find out about it. It called on such organizations as the United Fann Workers Union , and United Prisoners Union to act as observers to make sure that all (See HEARST, Page %) Nixon Cites Lincoln Help WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon said today he drew strength rrom the way Abrtham Linco1n bore up under critTcism -"no matter how harsh and Wlfalr that criticism might be ." Nixon made an unannounc.ed visit to the Lincoln Memorial to atlald ceremonies marking Llncoln's J8Sth birthday anniversary, and uaad the occasion to cite Lincoln as bis penonaJ Inspiration. Nixon made no direct refettnoes to the Walergate _..,,.. upon him or to the ene'iJ' crisis, but the all1111on8 ... mec1 clear · and the aodlence or about 300 per80DS • pecked Inside the m e m or I a I ,..ponded occaslonally w I t h appli- n wa CdM W 0111an~ Mo111 Cited For Conte111pt ol Court • • • • • • • • • • Ill Spectacular . Plunge • Plunge to Death PLUNGE OFF CUFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted Line Shows Approximate Path of Car; Vehicle Reportedly Approached Cliff at High Speed CdM Woman, Mom Cited In Grand Jury Hearing By TOM BARLEY Of the oanr Pllcll Staff A Corona de! 1'1ar woman and her mother were found to be in contempt of court Monday following their alleged r~ fusa l to answer questions posed during an Orange County Grand Jury hearing. Superior Court. Judge James Tumer made the ruling after a long and frequently interrupted hearing but gave Mrs. Naomi Jordan and her mother. Mrs. Sharon Mitchell of Orange, until Feb. 20 to kill the contempt order by Sunset Beach Store Missing 6 Surfboards Six top quality surfOOards were stolen Monday night by burglars who Forced open the front door of a Sunset Beach store, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Surfboard maker Bruce Dunla p Jones. 29, told deputies the intnlders his store at 1fll27 Pacific Coast Highway picked the best board! from his showrOo1n 310clt. The valued 1l1e loss at !880. • I ans\vcring the questions. It was learned that the questions were posOO to both women during a grand jury inquiry into allegations th11t Republican canctidatc James Sartin drew fin ancial aid fro1n A s se m bl y man Kenneth Cory during the 1972 campaign for the 69th Assembly District seat. Cory defeated Republican William Dannemeyer In that contest but it is leamOO that the grand jury has been advised that Cory backed Sartin in a bid to weaken support for Dannemeyer. Sartin's attorney, Keilh Monroe, denies the allegations against Sartin. He is asking the grand jury to look beyond his client in investigating mounting reports of improprieties in the 69th District contest. Both women involvl'd in the contempt hearing Monday declined to comment on the allegatioM or to reveal the nature or the grand jury's questions. The campaign statement filed by Sartin with lhe1 county clerk's office discloses, however, that Mrs. Jordan contributed $1,&50 to his campaign. rt. W3S .Jeamed -that·--SarWin , Dannemc.yer and Cory have been asked (See CONTEMPT, Page 11 • Japa11cse Patriot Dies by Suicide TOKYO. {AP) -A 25-}rea r"()ld man took his life by hara-kiri, saying there is too little interest in patriotism in Japan, police reported today. They said ,.1asabumi Ohashi was found in the Yasukuni shrine compound ~1onday ni ght bleeding badly from stomach and throat wounds he inOicted Samurai-s(yle with a fish knife. He died today from· loss of blood. Oha'shi left four notes. One complained that hardly anyone paid attention to the sighificance or author y u k i 0 f\1ishima's suicide by hara-kiri in 1970, Mishima and member-5 o( his private anny tried to arouse Japanese troops to stage a rebellion in the name (lf patriotism, then killed them.selves when the troops did not heed them. Reagan Speaks Out OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla . IAP) -Gov . Ronald Reagan said here Monday Republicans must batUe "tht pall of Watergate" and said he expects Nixon lo serve out his Full tenn -"God willing." The California governor cal'fle lo Oklahoma City on ·a' Charter jet to deliver a LlncQtn Day address to an estimated 4,000 Oklahoma Republicans. Auto Vaults Over Bluffs At Harbor Coroner's deputies today continued their probe into the factors surrounding the spectacular death plunge ri.1onday of a 24-year-old Costa l\.1esa man whose car vaulted from the top of the bluffs at Dana llarbor and slammed to lhe ground. Gerald Russell York of 2051 \Vallace Ave., was killed instanlly when his car pancaked at a crossroads of Del Obispo Road in the harbor. The car narrowly missed a county dump truck in its 200-foot, high-speed plunge. Occupants of the truck said they witnessed the craSh. Highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputies said York's plunge began several blocks inland of the bluff ed ge on Street of the Amber Lantern at JI :35 a.m. The drt\'l'r reportedJy gained speeds of almost 100 1niles per hour before reaching the end of the roadway. llis car hopped a curb, blasted its \l'ay through a barricade of steel pipes and cables, then soared over the cliff. \\1ilnesses who looked skyward fro m the harbor after hearing the initial in1pact with the barricades said York·s a uto landed flat on the pavement and then boWJCt'<I at least 50 feet in the air before. finally coming · tO ·rest <tt curbside. Despite the time of year. that area of the harbor was busy ri.tonday as scores of school children ·were being transported to the Marine-Studies Institute at Dana lsland. The wreckage drew many of those (See PLUr-'.GE, Page 21 Oruge Coat • Weather Patchy fog night and morning hours. otherwise considerable high cloudiness through Wednesday. Slightly cooler days and warmer nights. Higlu in the mid OOs. Lowt tonight in lhe low SOs. INSIDE TODi\ Y Co11gressmen and 01.l leader• are looking down different ends of the barrel at record earn.. ing! in 1973 fuel crisis. Story, Page 14. L. M • ..,.. I C111ten111 J Ct.ulf'-1 Jt.U c~ '' C~•t•d 11 OHJll Httk" I Edw.ri.I ft-• ·~'"""'-"' 1•11 ~1 ... .,, ll•M • Mr O•~-t """"-1, '"" L....,.. lJ _,. . MolhMll ~--1t ,..,._ . ....., ' or-c_.,. t Sri'lt. '-"'r II ·-... Si.dr. ~ Ii-It Ttle'lhlM t TI!Mttrl It ......... . WNritlt'I 1Mw1 1'-14 WHld MtW1 • ' ~ D"1l Y PllOl S Tuesday, f tbrui\ry 121 197·1 ----- All But France Side With U.S. About Oil WASHINGTON IU Pll All the EuropMn C'.A:11T1n1on ~1:irket countri1.-s e.xcept France sid1.>d today with the United Stalt's' prupusals for dC'ating v.'ith the global oil cr1.~1s. \Vest Gl'nnany e1pressed scorn publicly for the French position. .At the \Va!iihlng\on energy conference <>I 13 major oll-lmPortlng countries, France found ilsrlf isolated in demanding that the energy L'fi.sis be turned over to the United Nations and in opposing any step that might further antagonize the n1ajor Arab oil llroducing nations. The other eight Common Market countries hned up behi nd the propoMls •Marijuana Evils~ 3Sentenced to Write Pot Paper SOJ\1ERSET, Pa. IAP) -Three Son1crset County men who pleaded guilty to marij uana-possess ion tharges were placed on pro- bation and ordered to pay court co sts. Then Somerset County Common P leas Judge Norman Shaulis added another requirement. He ordered Dennis Chritchfield, 21 , Stanley Housel. 20, and T erry Holler, 18, to write a 3,000·word paper on the evils of mari· juana and submit it to the court within 90 days. Shautls ordered the three not to write anythi ng good about marijuana and told then1 to include ntedical research obtained through an interview with a physicia n, paying the doctor for his time if necessary. Saddlebacl;,'s Charter Trustee Vogel Resigns By JAN WORTH 01 I~• 0 1ilv Pilol Sl11! Sadd\eba ck CollcgC" charter trustee Hans Vogel , 51, of Tue.tin, rcsig!)ed 1-tonday night after seven 'years in offi°Ce. From Page 1 HEARST ... quallfying persons receive the food. Enclosed with the letter was e document regarding an SLA "declaration of war" \\'hich the SLA den1ande<l bE> placed In the nev,•s media and other prominent locations. The letter also demanded th11t the tape or Miss Hearst's voice be distribu ted by the news media. Fallure to carrv out the demands, the Jetter said, .,..:ou!d "jeopardile Ute prisoner,'' The original word that the second Jett.er hnd been received came fr·om 11earst, who leaned out of a sccond·st.o ry window at his mansion t.o shout the news to reporters waiting below. The second lclter was sen t to radio station KPFA , vvhich also received the fi~t letter. It v,•as picked up by a station employe at the post office. The second \etler came after days of tense waiting following receipt Thursdav of the SLA's fi rst communique. More ihan 100 FBI agents have been assigned lo the case. On Monday, J-lcarst said the delay in any further con1munieation from the kidnepers was "frightening." The tirst letter, which was postmarked Feb. 4, the day of the kidnaping, said their "target'' was ~1 iss Hearst. It called her father a "corporate enemy of U1e people ." Enclosed was a gaso line credit card \\'hich Hearst. identified as one wh ich he had given hls daughter. The first "con1munlque'' said the girl v:ould not be harmed but that "should ally allcn1pt be niade by authorities to rescue the prisoner, or to arrest or harrn anv SLA elc rn ent, the pri soner 1~ to be excCuti;:d ," "Times change and 30 mu.st the leadership of this college district," Vogel said in his resignation statement. lie s.1id his immediate reason is a de cision to buy a new home outside his trustee area. ''In any c2se. my philosophy concerning elected officials will not allow me to hold office 1nore than eight years." he said. "A lim ited term helps to obviate a paternalistic and/or arroli(ant :::titude toward the electorate and lessens the Incidence of ncpotisn1, corruption and empire build ing.'' "Mr. Vogel, \\'Ith you Saddlehack Coll ege has been a labor of Jove," board presidenl John Lund said after Vogel's s tatement . "You have made immeasurable contributions to this district." Vogel, the rlrst board of trustees president. was elected in tbe slate of five candidates who blilzed 29 others in the first election fonning the Saddleback College distri1. in 1967. "You have created dpd maintained a grea t stature among the facuHy at Saddleback," sa id instructor V inc e McCullough, who also serves as president of the lxlard of trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified Schoo I Dis trict. 7 CENTS DIDN'T 'TOP OFF' TANK MONTPELIER, VI. (AP ) Gas station operators have been co mplaining about the prob lem of "topping off ," the practice of stopping for a flll·up \Yhen a .car's tank will bold only a srnall amount of gasoline . But !he practice took e different twist :it one station here. A woman asked for premium gasoline 11.nd was told there wasn't any left \n the pu111p. She told the al!endant she , ... ould give him $1 for what ever tarne out of the no1.zle. The attendant t'Otnplit>d. and only se1·cn cents worth of gasoline drihb!ed into tier car's tank . She 11aid the dollar and drove awey, of Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger for two more tnternatlonal conferences, climaxed by one involving both major oil consumers and producers, before May J. Kissinger proposed another. broader meeting of oll-conauming s t a I es , including hard·h.lt devel oplng nations whose econon1ies are threatened lly steeply ri sing ()!! prices. 4 ARAB LEADERS STUDY OIL EMBARGO LlfT, P1go 4 SAUDI ARABIA OIL TAKEOVER SEEN, P1ge 12 Then would follow a meeting of both oil-consuming and producing states, where he suggested , an accord n1ight be reached on a fair world price for oil . West Germany's finance minister, lielmut Schmid t, took direct aim at the ront entlon of French Foreign Min ister Michel Jobert that the Europeans could deal with the Arab t."Quntries without U.S. help. Schmidt said h!untly ln a meeting w:.h reporters that this was untrue. The Bonn official said the Eurooeans were not able to produce an armistice in the MiddJe East and "they ere not able to maintain the balance in their own co ntinent." They must rely on the "good will and cooperation " of Im United States, &hmidt said. In the Mideast, Schmidt sald, only the United States was able to bring alxlut an armistice and only the Americans had the political and military pow er to maintain it. France. which has pursued a go-it· alone policy in making oil deals with Arab nations. was under pressure to fa ll in line behind the American position. The conference ends tonight and a communique will spell out the agreed- upon position of the oil-consuming states attending the meeting at the St.ate Department. Work on the communique w a s hampered by France's refusal to agree to extension of cooperative exchanges among the consuming countries and its insistence that the world crisis ()fl oil be tu rned ()Ver to the United Nations. At a dinner for the foreign ministers attending the parley, President Nixon appealed Monday night for international cooperation by big countries instead of private deals with the Mideast states. A go·i t·alone policy may be "good short-term politics but, for me, it is In the long tenn very b a d statesmanship,'' Nixon told the From P1111e 1 AUTHOR. • • which ror many years has existed in our country -and the personal eight~ year campaign of slander and harassment -I refuse to acknowled$fe the legallty of your surrunons and will not come for an Interrogation to any state organ," the writer said In a statement Monday. Solzhenitsyn, 55, who wears a distinctive chin btard, has been acclaimed in the West as RU!sia'1 greatest modem writer. However at borne, where his books are regardJi as too critical or the Soviet system, he has been expelled from the Writers' Union. Only one of his novels has been published In the Soviet Unlon, ';One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich," which appeared during the destalinization period under former Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev. His Jeter works, "Cance r Ward," "The Fi rst Circle " and "August 1914" were banned in the Soviet Union while scorlng ma jor successes abroad. He won the Nobel Prize for the general excellence of his writings. lie declined to travel to Stockholm to accept the prize in person. expressing fear he would not be allowed to re.enter the Soviet Llnion. i\ftt;>r receipt of tlie first letter. a copy vi \1'hi ch also was n1ailetl to the unUergrnunU n('\Yspapcr, the Berkeley Jlarb. '' d<l)-hv--day vigil was maintained at bo1l1 nn:Ui<.1 ~11\'aiting another comn111nic;111<•n 'l'hf' Berkeley Barb said it did not rl'cc1vc a topy of the second letter. Delicate Operation OlAMGl COAST tT DAILY PILOT Tht Otlntt Co1st DAILY PILOT, with """lcl! It 'omblntd In~ NtW• Ptt ... I• Publlll'otO bV lht Ot•nat (6111 Publl•ntnv Comp,ony ~•Pol· rt i. .cilr"'n• •r• PUbll•h.cl, Monday lhrougfl ''lcloy, lo• Co.tt Mo\.11, Nt*l:Clr1 I!••'"· 1(1Mtlno10n 601c~ll'ounT•;n \/11!ty, Ltf""' BN<.h. lr>)N..<Sadd•-ck at>d San (lement1/ Sin· Juan C1pl1tr1..... A •Ingle rl'Qlonol •1tlon 11 ~bl.,h«I !.•lu•l11y1 tnd Sund•¥•· Tnt 11Tin<lp11 P'lllll1hlnv t>ltN ,, I I JXI Wn! lloy StrHl, Co.to Mtu. (oll!Omlt, flto)I, llob•rl N. W11d l"tftldtn1 1nd Pub1o•n1r J1,k R. Curlov Vl(t l"tt1_,..,I I nd Gon.,11 Mtnto@t Tliom11 K•••il EllllOr T~o"I•' A. M u•~~;.,. M1..-1iof Ed"&< C~1rl•1 H, loot Ri~h•rd "P, N1!1 Au l1ttfll M•nttl"9 EOllOto °""" Coil• M1u : llO Wiii llf S!fN 1 i.1w111tt1 flllt~: WI ·Nt .-,O•I fl""lt••"' L...,nl fl H d ': HI '°'"' AWnu• -Mll"lllftllOn'ltK~: 11171 lffefl flOVlt Wlt8 s.n c1-11: .. "°'"' 1 1 e."'1no ltt•I . Ttl ...... 17141 M2~lll ClwtftM A'-tt .. '42·S•71 ·-CNtf8I "'-• Mllltl .. UoteM ... 4t2-Mll ·-...,. ........ c..iotJ ,._.. ... 140.111• Cl'n•llfot, lftl. 011,.. C..f ,..11.,,1r19 Comll4"V, Nf -· oi.f\fl. lllvt!ro1~1. lldl!Odoll l!'lllfflr « .. ~ttllMIMfl'1 l'lertlll rNlf N """"""'.. •'""""' .... i.<I Wo 11\i.11ton (If ~rftl\I ·-· ~ (!-.,.....,. "ill ti COl!t ,,....., C.lffomla, ~I~~ IW U ttMor t) U .,.,.,.1111~, iw m,11 u 1' ,.,,.,,1t1111 "'1111 .. , .. 11 .. t!loo'll u.u "'°"thly'. Grenade Wedged in Jaw Of ~oldier for a Week PllNOM PENH. Cambod ia (AP ) - For one week, th e young Carnbodian arn1y soldier didn't dare speak , In a hosp ital where other wounded slept two and three to n Iw.g , he had a room all to himself. Pvt. Pok Sarim ll'aS In danger (If b\owing up , Jn a minor scrap northeast of Phnom Penh last week, a Khmer Rouge fired an M79 grenade at him from a distance of 13 yards. The round, the size of a tennis ball, smacked into Pok Sarim's right cheek and jammed into his ja wbone. It didn't explode. The same thing happened at ltast half a dozen tim es before In the Vietnam war. Usually the round lodged in a fleshy area. But Pok Sarlm 's was tight In lhe ja wbone, find tM !lurgcon1 feared th e ~lightest movement would blow up the patie nt -and themselves. Three days after he was woundr.d , the 2l·ycar-<>ld soldier and his preanant 18-year-(lld wife. were brought by boat to a mllilory hospital In Phnom Penh. Doctors 11cbl'dulcd su rgery for noon Mont.lay on the soccer fleld when the ' ' sun would provide an overhead operattng lamp. More th an 200 soldiers, military fanlilles and medical peraonnel gathered on the grass to Watch. The operatlng team WGre flak jackets under their smocks and steel helmets above their 1ur1tcal muks. Pok Sartm wa1 brousbt onto the field on a stretcher, wearlnr a sarong. MllJtary police blew whist1es to move the crowd away. The doctors slowly made his Incision. Wind blew Mnd and dwt across the operating area. A Jone cow ambled about. In less th an five minutes, the operation was over. A oollectl•e sla:h and a smattering of applause and cheers wen t up from the crowd at the doctor pulled the brass-colored round from Pok Serlm's jaw and gingerly 1Wlhed It to a nearby sandbli contalner. The operation ..... 1 !IO quickly th•t the army ordnMc:t Officer who was 10 take charge of the arenadt showed up after the doctor had dl1posed of il. . ' -. ''4.t' UPI TtltphO!O Orange Coast lt'i1aner Joyce Shellenbarger of Costa illesa lines up Chan1pion Gretchen of Columbia f{iver 'vith trophy after the German shorthai red pointer won top spot in the sporting group A1onday in the 98th an nual dog show of the Westminster Kenne I Clu b in New v·ork. 'Energy C1·isis Ove1· Soo11' Says Nixo11 Bt1clget Chief WASHI NGTON (UPI) -The cncrg~1 crisis ~·ill be· over ;,in a 1nattcr of months " although it is not \Vithout its "critical dimensions no\v." Prcsillcut Nixon's budget chief said today. Burglors De((l In. Avocado.~ For the second week. in a rov,'. burglors who first tampered 1vith telephones Monday Jugged off a 140-pound haul of avocados from the Calav o G:"t'.l'l"rs' packing plant In Irvine. This time , however, whoe ver raid£'d the shed at 13341 Yale Ave., also stole two 14-foot fiberglass picking poles worth 190. Jack Hurt, Calavo spokesman fron1 Fellbrook, told poli ce this time· there was at least some justice in the alligator pear ripoff . l~e said the Intr uders either dnn·t know their avocados ot couldn't di9criminete In darkness . Those ttiey stole were pickc<l too early and thus will never ripen. Cosmos 632 Launched MOSCOW (AP ) -Thf' Soviet Union launched Cosmos 632 today. the Jatrst earth satelllte in the unmanned Cosmo!'\ series, Tess reported . The secret Cos1n11s series covers 11 variety of &ivirt experimental sate!liles, fr(lrn \11eapor1~ systems to weather for cc a s ti n g equipment. Hoy L. Ash told a group of reporters 1J1:11 thl• oil shortage is "one·tline and short-1ern1,'' Insi sting it 1s n ot ··p,,.rnil'ious .:ind !Qng:·!asting:.'' "It 11·ill be over 1n a maller of n1onths, 1101 vc.irs." Ash said. A.~krd if it \l'ould be solved this y('ar, ------------- MOST U.S. TRUCKERS BACK ON ROAD, Page 4 SAN OIEGO TRIES OUT VOL UNTARY RATION, Pogo 12 ht• n·µ!t1.'<l · ··vcs."' i\i;h <iuallfit<t his remarks how ever, to pvin t out that A111ericans n1ay h1vc tv r·h;ingc their lifestyles some what. Hi• s:iid there is a 7 pc ret:nt shortfall ti( 11\L· L.'.S. energy supply due to the Arab 01! l.!n1b:trgo. Even \Vhen lhe tn1bargo 1s lifted, he said there wou ld h:.ivc 10 be mt1re cquitnble distribution and allnca tlon or supplies. 1\ \\'hitc House spokcsn1a n announced that l'rl"sident. Nixon \\'Ill meet ·with t:nt·r~y chief \liilliam E. S i mon \\\,dnt•sday to continue his assessment of the energy prob\enl. IJC'puty White House press secretary r.erald L. \\1arrcn said iliixon will rcvie1Y ,,.,.ith Simon statistics and check on the resu!1s cf new s!ute gasoline ration111g plans. 'l11e President. '¥Varrcn told reporters. is "'well aware of the s'ituation ul gas sta!ions." he added: "l!c also I.;; :1\Yare in S<lme sta tes thtt! th~· situation -hns been a\leviall'd hv thl' al'tions of state governn1f'nts . T·hc PrC'~id('nt favors v o I u n t a r y eonservat1on and favors the action !he s1utrs arc tak ing which they deem to bl' 11c>l'l'Ssary v,·i\hi1: the law." Pay Battle 111 lrvine • Resolved Dewey's Jtubbish Scrvlt'f! trucks rolled. late Monda y night and enrly today putting garbage pickup in Irvine blck' on schedule following a work stoppag~ Monday. WU! be on the regular ,schedule," "Pickups will be on the reKlllar s:hed: ule," Dewey's spokr!lmRn Vince Otting .stild tQ1'1ay. lie no1ed Mond;·1y's differences over pay i11e1·p:ise!'\ and 111lt>gl'il f1 ~ings \Vere rrsolved in ··at)(lut thret< hours ." Negotiations too k pLICl! ~it the Orange Co1u1ty dun1p in Coyote CJnyon, where drivt'rs parked their trucks l\1onday protesting disn1lssals of drivers said to h:ive been involved in an earlier strike for a $5 pay hike. Ottillg today said there were "no r<Jises and no firings" after seltlen1ent of differences Monday. _Men \VOrked until 8:30 in the evening, he said and no customers were ski pped, Otting said. Only 1.lewcy's drivers were involved in tht~ wo1·k Slu ppa~l'. Otl1ng said. cxpla111ing rh;il only l'osta i\1esa and lrvinc cus toincrs could have been affected. [)e_y,·ey's is 01\•ned by a Los Angeles fh·m, SCA Corp.. he said. The same finn owns Gre;_it Western Reclan1ation which contracts with San ta Ana for ga rbage service. \Vhlle il was believed drive~ for that company would strike as well, Monday, Otti ng s.."lid today they did not. "They have a \union) contract," he said. Fro11a Page 1 CONl'EJ\IIPT. • • tn appear bcfOrc the grand jury if\ l'Onnc ction w1th the inqui ry. Los Angeles Dist riL't Atton1ey Joe Busch waited outside the grand jur)t rooin l:ist wl't:k blll h£' had no com1nent fl) offer Oil his possible conru1cc!ion with \he inqulry , From l'age 1 PLUNGE ... young11ters as well as campers staying on the banks or the west boat basin. York's car, a he;ivy, 1963 sedan. bit with sur:h force that the roof, ho6d and trllllk were comprcs!led by the impact . 1'he auto appeared at least two-feet shorter than norn1a l, after jls fl ight, police said. Pla11ts Purloined 111 South Count)· Plant pilfering continued to plague sou!h county residen ts Monday night with tmme<Jwners in the South Laguna ard Laguna Hills areas reporting fresh filchi ng by th e folia ge footpad . F'ireinan Ronald James Birtch, 28, · told Orange County Sheriff's officers a hanRing plant and a clay pol were remo1·rd from the rront yard of hi s hnrnr ;it 25472 C;1jon Drive v,·trile he arrd ht~ fu1nily Y.'erc inside the house. lk•pUl1t·s arc also in.,.estigating the lhf'fl of 1•\'0 plants from the l\1onarch ll;1v Hestaurant. 321102 Prrcific Coast J lli:ll\1':1y, South Luguna . Ernploycs said lh<· plilnts disappea red during buliness h!Jur~ -------------------------~ The Bright Side The carpet induslry is experiencing some of the current fru strations of shortag es and rising costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting a re petroleum byproducts and consequently in short supply. There are. however. many bright spots. Believe it o r no t. you can still buy QU ALITY car- peting today for LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus is. that because ol limited ya rn supplies, manufacturers are concentratin g o n better Quall ties. eliminating a lot of Jlkik carpet. Alden's concentrates on better qualities also! Becauee your home is more valuable than ever. be sure you shop at Al den 's. We will help you find the right choice of good carpeting for your home. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MISA SINCE 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COITA MISA 646°4838 Mon.-lhurs. 9 to 5:30; Fri. 9 'tti:t ; Sert. 9:30 to J • I ' . ' ... -' ' " .J .. ; ' HU e s II g " e 0 a p • c I • • a 0 a J County Set To Support Sru1 Onofre Orange Coun ty supervisors are expected lo rcaffinn their unanimous support for the expan~ion o( the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ' at their meeting Wednesday. The action is nimcd at showi ng county government support for the expansion. which comes UJl ror a new public hearing before the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission next week. The state co1nmission. on a close vote two months ago, vo ted not to allow Southern California Edison Company to expand the nto1nic power plant because of ne~atl ve effects on the environment and uncertain nuclear y,•a.>tc disposal plans . ' Berore the first round or hearings on San Onofre last year, supervisors went on record in finn support of the expansion as an alternative to ai r polluting forn1s of ent>rgy plants. 'fhe action they will ht! asked to take Wednesday wou ld be a reaffirmation of their origina l resolution favoring the ('Xpansion. In other act ion, lhe board; -Will be asked by the MunicipaJ Water f>i strict offic ials to instit•Jte some kind of water conservation program because of a 25 percent cutback in MWD pumping power along lhc Colorado Rive r aq ueduct. -Will consider rev isions in the county "s Environmental Impact Report requ irements to conform wi th new statewide rulings. -The board wi ll employ the fi rm of Bolt. Beranek and Newman to perform a $1 ,500 study of Orange Coun ty Airport jct noise level contours. A11geia Davis Hits Kidnaping By Symbionese SAN FR ANCISCO (AP) -Black acti\'ist Angela Davis says t h e Symbioncse Liberation Army alienated the public and set off a racist bac klash by kidnaping Patricia Hearst. "\Vhcn vou talk about being a SeLious fighter ag.ains t racism, in1perialism and war. you have ~o talk about organizin~ masses of people,'' 1.1iss Davis said at a news conference Monday. "You must do things to make the people see the struggle. belongs to all or us and is for the benefit of all of us. "Th is present incident seemed to do ncrthing but alienate people." the Communist par1y mcmber continued. "I would like to make it clear that those of us who are fig'hling aggression and racism diS3.'lsociate ourse lves from the ·~ics of the Symbioncse Liberation Army." The atxluction ot Miss Hearst, 19-yea r- old daughter of San Franc isco Examiner ·president and editor Randolph A. Hearst, by two black men and a \\'hite woman Feb. 4 has created a backlash of racism , ,_.1i.ss Davis said. She referred to a letter sent to an OaklaM radio station last week in wh ich someone threatened reprisals against blacks unless ~1iss Hearst was freed. Police have said the loller was probably from a crank. Miss Davis claimt'd tha t other evidence of increasing racism in the San Francisco Bay area was the arrest of teacher Yvonne Golden. Miss Golden has been charged with Inciting to riot, disturbing the peace and interrupting a public meeting in connection \vith a brawl nt a Jan. 8 school boord meeting on integration. The fighting eruptl'd when a group of s~f1Jrocla imcd N;izis stood up in UDifonn to protest the integration proposal. "The persecution of Yvonne Golden Is an attempt not only to silence a ocurageous fighter agaUM racism and courai;teous fighter against racism and n al criminals and the real criminality lo this city," Miss Davis said. At Dana BarlHw DallY l"llol Sl11f Pllol1 FILING OPENED FOR JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION Rep. Hinshaw (Rrightl Registrar of Voters Hitchcock Hinshaw on List 60 Hopefuls Take Out Papers on First Day Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newporl Beach) and a scattering of incumbent Orange County government officials were among the first candidates to take out election papers l\1onday. Registrar of Voters David Hitchcock said it was a record first day for any filing period in recent memory as more than 60 candidates signed the registers. Filing ends for statewide, national, county and many local offices on March 8. As of !ate Monday. two candidates llad already filled out and returned thr>ir candidacy papers, Hitchcock sa id. 1'hey were inc11rnbent Tax Collector- Treasurer Robert "Bob" Citron and iOth Assem bly District hopeful Jim Beam. The fir st candidate in line Monday was Bernard G. Wocher, who is runn ing for the 2nd District of the State Board of Equalization. Tax collector -treasprer Citron was the secood to pick up his papers. llinshaw '>'-'as in good spirits as he became the first Congressional catldidate to take out papers. lie said he still i.<;n"t sure 11.'ho his opposition 11.•ill be but he said, "I definitely expect some con1pclition this tin1e around.'' l·linshaw said he thinks t.here is a chance he will face a challenge from the man to he beat for the congressional seat -former American Pa r t y presidential candidate Jolln Schmitz , now a Corona de! Mar resident. Schmitz. who has not publicly committed himself to any political contest. is reportedly also considering opposing Fifth District Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Caspers was also one of the fi rst candidates to take out papers and Ile was followed closely by Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Cl ark of Anahe im. who is also up for reelection. So far. Clark's only prospective opponent is a San1a Ana builder named Garry Nelleson. Caspers' seat also will be contested. though ·none of the pro s p e ct iv e candidates took out papers Mond<1y. One announ<:ro ca ndidate is Newport Rearh optometrist Nolan Frizzelle, and there is strong speculation Grand Jury Foreman J\1arcia Bent s wll\ also see k the post. Besid es Citron. county officials who have taken oul papers include County Clerk William E. St .'ohn. Coun tv Recorder \Vylie Car lyle. Sc h o o-1 Superintendent Robert Peterson. County Assessor J.ick VaHerga and County Auditor-Controller V.A. Heim. AJso up for re-election bu t ~pparc11tly wailing to take out papers are District Atiomc.y Cecil Hicks and Pu b 1 i c Administrator James E. Heim. One cand idate has taken out papers to run for -the post of County Slleriff, wllich will be vacated by retiring Sheriff James Musick. Th e lone candidate so far is She.riff's Ll. Bradley Gates of Capistrano Beach. Several other persons have expressed an interest 1n the post but none took out papers Monday. Two incumbe nts have taken out papers to keep their seats on the Harbor Jud icial District Court. They are judges Donald Dtmgan and Calvin Schmidt. Sixteen of the 46 announced cand idates for state legislature took out papers Monday. Orange Coast candidates included . Cer.ald N-Bogart ol Hun tington Beach, who will oppose incum bent State Sen. Dennis Carpenter and Evelyn Sherwood of Newport Beach who will oppose 1\ssemblyman Robert Badham { R - Newport Beach). Both Badham and incumbent Assemblyman Robert Burke ( R - Huntington Beach ) also took out papers. · Three incumbents filed for seats on the Muni cipal Water District board of directors and two incumbe nts and a rhallenger aJso took out papers for the coastal division of the r<.1WD. They included incumbents Hans Lorenz of Corona del Mar, Williar.1 K. Patrick of Costa Mesa and Winton Ashton of Balboa. Nine candidates took out papers for posts on the Orange County Republican Centra l Committee. They included Caspers' aide Tom Puentes, a Tustin res ident and four-yea r nlcmber of the comm1 Uee. Orange Coast can didates include: George Brokate· or Newport Beach, Ed Ward of Costa Mesa. Th eo d ore Wentworth , Corona de! Mar and Roy E. Gordon of San Clemente. Four candidates loo k out papers to run for the county Democratic Central Committee. They included. from the Orange Coast, John W. Black of Newport Beach. who was defeated by Hinshaw in the ·last Congressional elections. Quakers Request Nixo1i Withdraw ST. LOUIS, ~10. (UPI) -A Quaker ~roup has asked President Nixon to 1vithdraw his membership from the Society of Friends oo grounds his policies conflict \':Ith tile teachings of that religion . In a letter l\fonday to the President, the University Friends Meeting quoted passages of the Quaker book "Faith and Practice" which said members shou ld "live in the virtue of that life and power tha t lakes away the occasion of all wars, maintain a testimony aga in.<>t military training and preparati on for war, and seek to recognize the divine in those witll whom we may have basic differences,'' Historic Vessel Sought 10 range Coont y ha s launched a quest tAr an ant ique ship to visit Dana Harbor ~d stay there as a touri~ attraction. :But even though bids will be sougllt , es'men for the county Department arbors, Beaches and Parks coooede finding a vessel ls only the begiMing the problem. JThe plan calls for the leasing of Iii 8'Qt near th e west basin o£ the harbor fOc bertlling a picturesque vusel as 81 tourist attraction. Despite the rigid ftnancial req uiremenl:!! for other harbor concessions, the department is willing to bend a bit for the boat ownen. But the county building department and the health department wtll have some toogh specU1catlons for the vtfl9el if its owners plan to sell any food - even popcorn - aboard. Larry Leaman, director of opfl"8tioos 1 tor the h•rbor district, said that health department rules mean that fMtCY • ' kitchens would have to be installed al considerable expense. "What we're talking about is the furnishing of Lhe sllip first, then restoration work which is costl y. After that the boat would have lo be" brought to the harbor and improved to conform to county codes,'' he said. Despite the pitfalls. however. the harbor official said that interest already b being stirred by the county proposal. "We've had at least si'I serious Inquiries by people who already ha ve such a veMel or who might even be willing to have one built from 1c:ratch," be said. .. If there ls a winner In the rompetilion ror the lease, Laman added. there might be one very illrong 1UggesUon coming from the harbor dlstrtct. Jn keeping with the history or Dana, and Its namesake (author Richard Henry Dana), the prererred craft would be an oil u.Uing ship renamed 11Pllgrlm" after the ship which carried the famous author in the last century. Harbor officials more than two years ago tho.ugllt they ha~ the wi_nner selected already -a Baltic trading schooner which was purchased by two Orange Coooty men. The vessel, known as Alma, was Otted out and set sail from Scandlnav:ia, but it fell on hard times immediately. ()en jumped !hip and repairs were needed even on the eastern side of the Atlantic. And rumors circulating along the waterfront now are that the Alma made it across the Atlantic only to sink and brea k up in Mexican waters. "Even wtlbout lbat sllip In the running, though, we think we 'll be able ti;> find somelhlng just as picturesque," Leaman said. Owners of boats that might fit the scheme at lhe harbor have until June 3 to make lhelr offer to the county. '" _ _:_sd:.:':.:' ,_F_•_cb'c:'c:.".:'..;1_:_2:_, _19_7_4 ____ Sc_ ____ OAf~PI~ 3 •oevil Dogs' Blante.._ .. P endleton Marines Cited iri City Cri1rie OCEANSIDE (AP) -''ti.larlnes are- no worse and no better than Wlyone e:lse," said Archie Van Winkle, 00111 re~tly pro~t marshal at camp Pendleton. Yet they're blamed by many people in Oceanside for n1ounting crime and a murder rate that equals New York: City's . Thf! Marine Corps, with its' bigge-st U.S. base touching-Oc€anside, fs trying to help cut down crime in town. Arter the holiday fights last July 4 in which 4l persons "'ere arrested , including 30 leathernecks, the shore patrol assigned to downtown Oceanside was doubled . "All they did was double nothing," said Rolf A. Henze, acting deputy chief of polic.-e. ,;The shorl' patrol can't do much if military personnel aren 't in uniform." Last year t"'o of every 12 people in Oceanside, a city of about 50 .000. were robbed , burglarized, assaulted. raped or the victi m of car theft. There were 10 killings, eigh t involving Marines either as victims or· suspects. Last month , there were ttu·ee new murders. A 19-year-old San Francisco girl with a record of prostitution was slain last summer. No suspect has been arrested. * * * Tl1ree to Face Murder Charges SAN DI EGO (AP) -I\ 20-year-olrt Oceanside yooth and two Camp P(>tldle- ion Marines face trial April l after pleading innocent to murdering and rob- bing a druggist. Elmo Vizzolin i, 59, of Escondido was found sllot to death in his Oceanside drugstore Dec. 4. 1'he San Diego County Grand Jury last week indicted the three along wilh Homer Coryell Jr., 19, of Oceanside on charges of murder, robbery and burglary. Cory ell is presently serving a state priso n tetm for burglary. The innocent pleas were entered iVitiuday by J1t1111!S Brandon Piper, 19, and David Wayne Sanchez, 18, both of Camp Pendleton, and by David Michael Ellis. Police say th~y don't kno"'' 11 she v.orkctl alooe or for a crime syndicate There Is no house of prostltut1011 111 fl<:t"itnside '"The girls shc;y: up in nia~ oo the 15th and 3(1th uf et1ch month." •1e11.Ze suid in an lnt~rvicw. referring to government p.1yd11ys. Police arrl'Sted !IB persons last ye<1r fo r prostitution. 1>i mping and hornosl'xual uctivities. Soni(' of the men arrcs!cd fo r pandering wel'e n11Ji1 ary rnen. While orficlnls \\·ant the-rrin1e-rate lowered, both J)Oli1·c and ,~1 a r i n" autt.>rlt1es describe 1h<'ir r<'lat1ons .as excellcrll . ~aid Cul. Van \\1inkle , "Thi• probl<'ins th1'y h<.1\'e happt·n <inywlit.•r{' in l,O\.l,'llS outsidt! large n1ilil:1ry buses." "Remen1ber that most crimes are co1nmitt.ed by peopli' 1n the IB to 21 age bracket 1111d I "·ould s;1y lh:ll 711 pert'enl or the 40.00U ,\l:.irint•s on this base fall 111to th11l age category,'· he said. "Also. Oceanside 1s a transportar1on focal point to gl'I so111cwherc . lt"s downto11.·n section not onl v has the bus depot but al.c;o eight or nine bars. t\\'O massage p.'.lrlors. re~t :1ura11ts, clollung and jewelry stores and ~!1.: /\rn1l'd Fvrct•:> YMCA -all of this C'r:1n1tncd into two or three square bloeks .. , No major dru g prnblern i~ r1·1J0 rtl'd by aulhori1ies. a!lhough !JO or the 1.200 n1en of Can1p Pf·ndlcton arrested on drug rharges lrist year were pit·kl.:'d up selling or usi ng m:1rijuana The Oecansidc police e:.irn the th ird highest salaries in the Unhrd States, behind only Los An gt•lcs 1111d 1he /\lask:in High "•ay Patrol, hut its 8.1 fiffic·ers average out al abou1 I;, per \1000 residents or below !he national average of 2.4 per l ,000. A $39,000 state grant to combat burglaries, whi ch n1adc up 72 1>ercent of Oceanside's crimes in 1971. is be in!{ used for ari education prevention program for citizens and for police su rveillance of areas where most burglaries occur. A $52,000 grant has bren usud to hire three professional counselors iu the juvenile division. Police dogs costlng $2,500 each -at the city's expense -arc patrolling streets . The statistics put Oceanside, a picture postcard city south of the \Vestern \Vhite 1-fouse, in the same percentage rnle as Dclro1t, Newark :ind WashlngtO!'I, O.C.. 1n the matter 'Jf mugging!. assaults. dru~ arrests and burglarie8. But tletn.t. says, "l'1n not intemi:ted Ill Sl<tllSltCS. •• Occansid~ has special problems, he says, t:'!!pecially with the huge Marine buse next door. "'l'ht>rc's not Qne ht lluv<1 101 w~ can do w~th son1c ol 1!, e1tt1cr," he adnuts. Brotl1ers }fel,l In Fatal. Shooting Of Pot 1'ri<"kster LOS ANGELf.S 1ll'l1 -A 1nan lr1ed to ~t·ll l\VO broll1er·s a pack age of llC\\'~p<1pers f'l:urnini:; ti \\':is rnarijuana :111d ""1s ~hnt to dt•ath during a shootout \\'ht'n unt~ of th1~ brolt1ers allegedly drew a gun. authorities r~ported. P;1trick Sheaff. who hnd sold a bt111ch of tll'l'.'s pa(X.'rS to the san1e brotht•r..; JU $t 10 d<ty 5 <igo as a ki lo t)f 111ari 1uan:i lur $200. wounded b<lrh 1nen, J'IQltcc. said tl-londay . Sht~:irr, 24 . or Nor1h llolly11·011tl. was killrd during the gunfire, whl i.:h officers s11icl involved ;ibout L"ighl shuts ~It the brothers' hornr·. f;:nrique Lopez, 21 , 1vho ::illegedly drew [t gun and st;'l rted fi ring artcr inspecting !lie p3ckagc, was report ed in seriOtL'i cnndition in the County-USC l\1edical Center jail l\':ird. lie was booked on suspicion or n1u rder. l·ils t111i11 brother. tvlanwel, was treated fo r slight wounds :ind relcasc1I. Strike in Second Day FRANKFURT. Germany (AP) -West Germany's public service strike brought n1ounting problen1s as it went into its second day today and Chanccllo1· \Villy Brandt's gnvcrnment appealed for reason on both sides . Strikers have crippled commuter services. disrupted some telephone cornmunications, left overfilled gn rbage cans along unswcpt streets and halted health inspector services. JUST FOR THE GUYS Orange Counties Finest and Most High Fashioned Mens Boutique Is Having A infer a e on our entire collection of Fall•Holiday & Early Spring Clothing, Sportswear, Shoes & Accessories to 75°0 • Sale Starts Wed., Feb. 13th, 10:00 A.M. be early for the best selections 65 Fashion Island, Mewport Beach '""""644-6500 ... ... 0 MASTER CHARGE CASH BAHKAMERICARD ALL SALES FINAL Tuesdar, Frbfuary 12, 1q14 Independent Truckers on Road Again ' Real Ga sser Of a Message Ul..ACKOUTS OF 19'14 : I d1711 't know OOv.· yoar natural gas bill came throu~h et your house t h l~ m<>rllh, but mif'lf' r<ime v.·ith a message in it. The general pitch was to tell yo u hol'f you were going to make uut when the clf'C!ricity at your place took a \acation. lncltided in the biU this time was a little pa1nphlet tit led, "Whal Happ ::.ns To Your Gas Appliances During ·A Bl ackout ?" &!low Iha! litle were the soothing \1·ords. "T1~1nporary ek•t·trie power blcickouts :ire :i!ways a possibil ity. When lhey occur, natural gas service to .the ijrca Is norn1<1Jlv not affec ted ... " This 11·011derf1il n1cssage was illustrated y,•i1h a photo of a poor little child, looking mournful, and grizlng down into the bran1 of a flashlighL WELL NOW, YOU know that the big brass nf the gag company must have felt just al\·ful pulling out ltiat pamphlet pointing out thal the elecl: ;c. compan ies aren"t doinJ! too >welt these days . For all these years, the gas and elect ric people have been 1ootling along with this £rlendly competition for the favor of the American public. "Own an All·Electric Home," the advertiJe mem blared a l you. ··Electric oven . . . Electric Heating . . . Sleep Under Electric Warmth ... Scrub Your Teeth With. Electricity ... " By United Prtst lnttrn1Uon11I Violenee all bul disapf)f'nred fron1 lh1· highways as !ht• lndt•pendcnl 1ruckr1·:>' :>trike dwindled Monday. There wer~ sonie hokkuru1. bu! repor~ from around the country Indicated lhal truck trarflc w1U1 back to n••nrlf nCtfrn al Oissidt'IJt nuckers L'Drnplulnt>d th:lt the WIC'lhln.:ton Bgreernent of la~! l'l1ur~lay .!lhould ho ve lncludcj n ro!lbrick of diesel fuel prices and t/1111 hl#hW i.iY speed li mits should he rai!tl!(I lo fl~ rnil es pt·r hour, The indu ~triaJ Sli!l f'~ \.11hirh had been hlt hard es! by the s1 r!k1· that began 12 days ago. repon~·:J thf' rL'Opening of plants and r:in(.'f'll 11t11Jn of ' ' \ ' \ •' ' ' ' •ADIO 11A110N ', ·.··.--:· J ' . ; ... ·?! Co'' -.:: '..._·~-V ' ·---~ t ' · ... ·:.· ~ly ...... _. .·.·. .., '11111 •• I ~(1y~oi.-. . . U1c.• riroj{'(·tcd cl~tng of o1hl'rlil fo"Hfo~ll f"RUrrs ar)ci \f'J.!P!a'lll>'> at;;o °II "r1· 11iov111g to 11u1rk~lS. ·rwn 1nc1dents of v1o!en~ f)("{·u rrl"I C"arly Monduy. A s111J)('r s liullel :o1ha1tered th i· "'indshield or :i truck dn vt·n hy .Juhn Cobun1, 39. or 11\lU!>TJn , :t.S hc dn)Vl' into fkaumoo!. 'l'cx. He suff _.rl'(I la<"e lat·cra1t0t1s ;1nd 11 Jl (J s s I I) I v fl(•ri11ant•nt f')'I'.' dHmJg1•. Anothf'r tru (·k~r. BotJ llrown of l.ineoln. Ni>b • 1-:<1c'1tJ)("(I inJury wh f'n somt·one droppud :J hri ('k frurn <Ul overpa ss on ln !erS!illt• 3.1 nt•tlr "J'roy. Tex , hre<1 ki11g his \\"irtrl~hl l'ld. 1\l ~o in 'l'c:1:<1.<:, thP s o u t h \¥ ,. s l · .. PHNOM PENH Capital l I1ider Att11cli Association ()f 'fruck Stop Owners •Hh rnt!mbers J11 Texas, New f.tei.Jco, <)kJahoma and Lou isia na , announced tU me1nbers would remain ~· And t•o 1rurker1 groups. repr~nllng some 500 wt~ Tesl!l$ drlver3, renewed pleas lot their members to t'Ofltlnue the bqycott. flnwever. a lot or truckers had already tJ ken to the road. I'-' (ffflER states: lo"a -about 2SO lo :.xi truck('l"S I rorn across the at ate n1et in L>ts Moines :ind votf>d io eontil1ue Lheir strike. Californ ia -truck traff ic wns running at nor1nal Je\'els at wt>ighing S(atJons 11 1 Soulh1>rn C.1li fnrnia. Several major • .0... .. . . . COUNtERING TJUS barrage, 'lhe gas cGmpany blared back at vou "Be Sure You llet A Balanced PoWer 0 lfon1e Don't Put All )'our Paycheck In One Utility /~ill •.. Gas Appliances Are Cheap, Cheap. Cheap." Khme: Rouge gunners poured 73 rounds of higl1 ex.plos1ves into l)h1~01n Penh ~Ion<.lay kJlling 13\J persons and wounding al least. 200 others in the \vnro;:t bon1 bardn1e11t uf the ca pital in four years. 'flle attar.:k left a 1nile-square <irea of the ca pita l in fla1nin g ruin \Vil/1 JJO:->.~ibly 10.000 left ho1neless. Alas, thro ugh barrage apd counler- barrage. the public no doubt faced certaln amounts of confusion. You didn't know whether to buy a house and jus! pl ug It in or if you shouJd tnak e certain the re were some gas pipes ih the place loo. NOW TlllNGS llAVE ch a n g e d drarhatically. The energy squeeze is upon us. Electrical juice is in short supply and the All-Electric Home is today a }:reat, big fat question mark . You mJy plug it in. all right, but nott).ing may happen. Clearly, "'e have come to a time \l'hert the electric people have Ix-en caught \\'ith thei r kilowatts down. 1'he natural g11.s folks , meanwhile, jus t keep piping the stuff ln. They must feel terrihle, knowin g that lheii' fr iendl y elect rical comµet itGfs are suffering awful shortages in the thitig they sell. SO YOU KNO\\' it hurt the gas brass badly to be forced inf() putting out a pamphlet whicti tells you how to keep operating your home when the li ghts flicker. tum brown and then go w mpleiely dark. "Sa\•e Th is Guide 'l'o Gas Appliance Operation Dur ing A Blackout." the opposite side of the pamphlet advises solemnly. Thereupon a re listed au the g<is appliances you n1:ly have aL your place. And It tells rou \Vhich ones will \.\'Ork \1·he n the i'\e~tric company deserts you. Ltke your g[1s $(Ovc or your gas v•atcr heater. Or your g;is fireplace logs. And oh. YPS:, 1here is one more :1ppli.<1nec the gas p1.:ople lJstcd. ''GASLIGllTS "'ILL OPEHATE ~" the Jl i.illlphlt·t cidvi.~es diC'erily. You did gC't 1hat no\v, didn't you? Cl1i11ese Leade1·s Ri11norecl In Higl1-level Co11fere11ce HONG KONG I UPf 1 -Prr.n1icr Chou En·lai and othrr top Ch inese lcadc·rs have. been much less vi.<;ible than uslzal in recent weeks. raisi ng some speculaton among diplomatic analysts lhflt high level eonferences may be under way in Peking or elsewhere in China . Provincial leaders of the Politica l Bureau (Politburo ) level alsu have nol appeared in public recr.nlly, according to n1onitors here. 'l'hc 2~-n1c111bcr Politburo, headed by Corninunisl 1 Part y Ch11irn1an fllao Tse-1ung. is the grou p thal sc!s n1ajor policy and really runs the coun try. SOME AN1\LVSTS speculalC' lhAt lhL' ('hinese le:idership mfl y hf' df!t•ply in- ,;You mean he's still President' \'Ol\·ed 111 prcpar<'llJon.> for 1he ncx l pt.-;;i!:c of :i mass poli11e:il 1.::1n1p;:ug11 th<•t ;~ sv.•ee ping the na tion. These analysts. inc:ludin~ so1nc based in Peking. said the !eaders!np ap- parently is \vrc-stling 11·11h proh!f'ms connected 1vith convenin g the long- tlelnyed and oftcn-pror111scd Na tional [.__N_E_w_s_A_N_A_i_Y_sr_s_) P1•ople's Congress ~N PC1 Peking-based diplo n1ats said lhe Nf 'C prep3 r:i ttO!IS obviously :ire ··exl remel} trou blcson1r.'·. The n1a ss pclit1('a] ca rnp::iign, whif'h healed up considrIJbly <It the i'nd of January. l'l'Volvcs around triticis1n nf rile nnt if'nt s:1t;r Confuci us and of Lin Piao. pn('t1me lu•i r :1 pparent lo l\tao. 11·110 tl 1C'd in a l ~li1 l)ln1 ;:igr11nsl l\lao. TH IS CA 1\IP1\IG:\'. 11 hi<:h <irtual\\' h;is hl .en grnni:: on fnr 111any rnnnth'. bci,:i'ln 1" lll!CnsifV aft er the• rirst of the \Cilr. 1\t that 1irl1e d' idc11!1fin hlt· t:1 rgP!S 0 11·err. hrr1ade11ed IP in<:luUe ~unit• \\'C'SICl'n 111us1c 1sp1·c1fic "'t111t11JcU" c11r11pnsi ti<lns lly Bce lho\·1'11 ;ind SL"hub11r! \ ;i nd ;1 n101 ir f1lrn L"d in Chinn hv the l talinn dirl'Ctor ~lirhrl.1n~el11 Ani oni<lni. 1\10 11' a llt l\' p\i:1 ~l' :ippe;1r<; tfl hf' 1lr·1·11!opina wi!li t1 H•J'L' 1 d c n t i r i a Ii I" dn1nf'~t ie t:1rgl't~ and v-;t;iUIJ::.hrnent r1 r ··1 11otll'l!i" f11r hc h:ivior Most of U.S. Fair Today A1iotlier lncli of S1to1v Slu1.ffl es Off Lo Buffalo- Terttperot.1tres Hl•h Lo·N P'ct. ;<1 01 \I '/I ll 1i "' 11 '.l ,, " " " " :1 ii 69 ·~ "° ~/, °' " 7< I• .II) -'.; ·•I £1 I~ 61 l l u 11 ~I n j\ ll 1l !I lJ ~& ,o :1 ;!> •I H l? " . " . n " ll 11 " . n 1• •II l l .Ill •7 ?! " . JI 1J " . ,, ~ " . S. California M•llOM•I Wl•1 H1 r ~1 rv1(f !Oll (~~1 •• 1 ... 1 ~t ,_,._,. IOWlll 1fl>UllA1U•ll rw,, '"'· Thi! w11lf!r tem111r11utt alMQ teh Wnt C:oesl. .,.Ht sunn~ Jkl« the P<tr•IS!td Ir> Mcllcns G! lhe Gtt t! coest w•• .SS. A slight cOOli""1 lre1>d, wl1" • l hlntt of tlln, wa• e~Pft;!M IQ•~tnft\P! ""'Olnlh l1M! week. Sllgh!1¥ caoler dey1 wl1h w1rmer nlohl• we•t !ortcast t:J.s. S11ttimar11 L•~e1 r.,10 wt•tern New E'nfll.!nd d"d ll'lt mid A!l11n1!c cll<l•I Temperalu•H 1., the «I• Mand~~ rtacl>ed •• rar r>ortn "' (o!or1100. fll•bl'1•k11, tr>d Iowa. ~IOY~ C:!ty, law$ a•I 8 new tftOHI "lg~ for the d~lf wit" 60 d!9•t•'· •11 norldn, /tmllf!•Uu<et •tm;,ln~d F11r we1!1wr covert<! mm! of t/'lir c.ool lodll~ wl 11 low\ d•opprng 1.,10 "Mion lod•v. With only I IQ Ii t lhr <1(15 e»d lowe' 50• rm m<\(! prl-CIPll•llon tetllno •lonQ lhf •'>Ore\ of the ste!e Foriv OIQ"t !empereture• ot Ille 11stern Greil Leke~ ~Pld "" ...,.,e 11•0 r•pnrted In 1he C.ull Co~1t llOl1twl'." bo1'1Mf1 o! Hrw l!nol•ltd. Teni111r1turts early !od1y ril/IUid 8ull•lo. Ji,Y., 1ddt.'I 1nollle• 11\'h 'l°"' ~ dwtr't~ 1r M~sten•. N v , tit '"°* l'll•tt lod•t. b•!notrio thr to 1 et kt• w~1!, ft1. :~~·.1.•mouni 11" ""' a""'"d 10 IJ Coastal Wr.nthr.r CIOl.lds ind IOll Wtr1 lovnd 1l11~u Varl1bl1 hlQh llaud'> la{l~v. V~rl~blt Ylln(l~ nlaht and mornlnq haurs tie,c.m. '"" •oulnwe•lcrly ~ •n I\ ~no11 In ,>•!t'•nco"' too:r;,v ""!I WPdnP•dav. tt l~h , IOoj;,y near 6Q COJ•'·'t ""'oer.itYrt.s r~nut l<Of11 31 To •1 lnlnnd leMP"ra lure• r1nge lrom U !o bl_ W<1!er tempcrd!Yrl! SS. s,,,,, ~•ofJ11, 'J1ide11 TUESDAY !;~conn ni~h 5.00 p.m. l .7 !>rt ond luw a.u p,in. '. WE'O,..ESDAY F ;r;1 hi9h l·SB ~.m. •.T f.")I low 11 .OJ p.m, 0 1 s~-c:or:d h111n 7 17 p,m. 'l.9 S<:-eond low • 10.JQ p m. 1.1 Svr> J!isirs 7:41 t .m. Stls 6·'/4 pm. 11\ooo . ~~ts Sets 10:~ p.m. OcirYPry ol lhe Oarly P1lol 1~ guaranleed Mo!'41J·lrtilay• 11 JOI M 1111\ ~Tl ,. Pl~ bJ 5·li J.•-· ul »II ytue con .. tit bi•JM 1t IOI tab "' u11n 1ni. llBJIL ~1ura11 'nd Sun411 II IOI " Ml !Keltt yOlll tOP'J" ! J& S..111'1y, • I a .. Sll!llllf, cJll d 1 copy d Ill •wt~! It Ji!V [JR$ ltr !JUn ID\~ 10 Jll. 1 cle rhoncs lilo11 0rJl'ltt tount1 1ru~ ••.. 642·43tl Nertbittlt Hun!1flllln k10 Jlld W11\m111lr1 ,., 840·177. Sm Cltlltltle. t!19!stuno It~•. ~ri la.iii U~striM. &mi •llrrl. ~1h \~UR.I, 111111.1 N!(ull . , 492·44 20 Bo)·, 16, 11 cuig.~ 11 i11i.~elf; Note W "r"~ of Drugs ~·I E:\frJ!I A\I , N.J. /UPI) A \!t·ndhan1. \' .. /., high school student who h;1ngl'Cl hinlsc lf in sorne. \\'oods laSt week left bc>hind n suicide note \Varnin g his fri t'nds to s1:1y away from drugs. 'l'he note indic;1t t'<i drugs made his mind h:t7._\' and led to his suicide. 1'hc no1e round in the jacket pocket of Davitl Biggs. 16. \vas disclo.sed P-.1onday by his pa re1nls, \Vho said ttlcy hoped 11 rni ght ll'arn othe.r youths to ;:ivoid drugs. '!'he boy 's body \\'as fo und F-riday :ift l.'r he had heen missing for a week. !11 the Uri"f'f no!i>. nddressed to his p:i rt1nts. the boy said he started smokin~ n1:i r1juana during his freshman year in high school. "Tllis 1vas n1v 1nista ke. This led to thl' 1ry1ng or i .. '\D," he said. "I am nn1\• .11 !he point \1·here clear think ing I'> 11nposlit ble, You have been great p;1rcnts to n1c and please don 't blame yuu rS C'lVC..'i fur any or this. \\!am Andy i l>:ivid's brother1 and the girls about 1h1s. Love. Uavld." '!'hr• boy's f:itht•r. lll'rbcrt Biggs. S.'.lid h1' famil y 1vas not :i11·are of 1\'hnt was hnpf)f'n in~ 1{1 ll a\'id . altJ1ough his was a C"lost'·knit family. · C lo~('n('~~ and Jovf' arpn't al•~ll\''> t·nough ln this socit'ty, rr it h<ippcniid 111 J)~1v1d. I! <"an happen to any child ." Big.l!S s:1id "lf it h:ippened lo us. lhrre 1n11!'t lH· oth<'r p.1rcnts v.'ho ar<' in the sn n1 e srtu i1tion . \lfe didn't know our snn \~·:is using drugs." ------- -U'I T.liJlili Pe11111gon IAJbb11ist · Paul II. Nilze. fornier Navy Secretary 1J n de r President .Johnf'on, i~ slated to take a job i11 Presidenl Nixon's Pentagon lo lobby for Admini sLrafion nuclear weapons programs. lie is cxpecte<I to take over soon ;1 :-; 1\ss l ~tant. Defense Secretary fllr International Set:Otity !\£· fairs. truck 11top1 ~ Moftilay. Ralph (lrpgo, .'I' )ho l,ilo&-mertiber Asooclaliid I~ O!fner-Operalon I • e . , ...,,,,;led ti.at wtilie iJlm ••ie ....... pod.rt> ol . ~." inost Of ~Is ~iutk:ln'111rl•ef9 Wert bac'k tlil the Afltorui -Walt Sllettrl!lld, a truckers• spolieaman In al1noilnCin!I ail trutken I" the 111;¥. voted to /ljl back to wotk rtdd&f, saJd , "We dee1ded to give the ctnmby llO dlll• to trj and resolv. Ifie ptoblems. If the y don't we voted h' shut dawn again." Michigan -lrxlepeodent trt1elters In western Michigan voted lo accept the. goveron1en1 seitlemenl 3od return to work. Th+' rcsul~ were telephoned lO hcadqU11rtCr! of the fumci.l 0 f JOOependent Truckers In Lod i, Ohia. 01110 -Th{' council of lndeoendent , Truck:ers' board ol dlrecton announced the firing of Pre!llldcnl George Rynn, I \\'hile Rynn clai med he dismissed tht board and replaced It wllh a new fiv~ ' man panel. Jiynn said the orgMltaUon reJcL1ed ttie governmental propoga l and I ,,,.as sUll on strike. llcrwcYer, board chllirman Les Salsg tvf'r, saJd the grotip had ac~pted <ind would return to work. Robert Wiei zet wa.'I 11a111cd early today as presldl.'f1t to replace Rynn. Arah8 Study End To U.S. Embargo By United Press International Four key Arab leaders will hold a sun1mil meetin~ in Algiers Wednesday to discuss further di sengagement \\'it h Israe l and consider casing .their oil embargo against the United Stales, Egyptian offi cials in CAiro said today. Egyptian Presi dent An\\'ar Sadat. \Vho took the initiative for the meeting, is anxious to gel talks started bet\\'cCn Sy riR and Israel on troop disengagement on the volatile Golan lteights !roo t. the sources said. EGYPT1 SYRIA . Algeria and Saudi Arabia \'Ill attend the summit. The sources also sa id Sadat fa\•ors easing the oi l embargo against the United States in recognition o{ the U.S. role In \VOrklng out a troop JXJllback accord oo the 9.Jez front . Those 1vithdrawals proceeded smoothly today \\'ifh more Israeli tanks and Infantry leaving the west bank of the Suet Canal <icsptte de1nonstralions against further c:oncessions back hom e in Israel. Sadat favors removing the United States from the list of coun tries car1narked for Iota! oil embargo and resuming limited shipments. the sources snld. 1'he A11tb summil was swttrhed from A..•;;19an in southern Egypt to Algiers :it the last 1noment, apparently at the request of Algerian . President Houarl Boumedienne. KUWAIT llAD also been in1·i1ed but Shei kh Sab::ih As-Sale1n As-Sabah advised l·:f::yptiqn President Sadat today he ~ould uol be able lo make ii because he 1\•as ti('d up \\'ith <\ slate f'i sit from President Mobutu of Zaire. Egypt and Syria were the major belligerents against Israel in the October r-.1ideast \Var. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Al geria fire the major Arab oil produ~rs . Israeli armor and i.nfantrv units were schedull'{I to complete the · third pha se of U1elr four-stage pu llba ck from the \rest bank of the Suet Canal this evening . tu r11ing O''Cr the territory to U.N. pcnce keeping forces . Judge Rejects 'Voodoo Doctor' ltt M11r<ler Triol ~fJA~·1T, F'la . (AP) -The court was bedeviled when a defense lawyer asked to ha'l'e the defendant exam ined by a \'oodoo doc!clr or an exorclst. "What 's a voodoo doctor," Circuit Court Judge Dan Satin asked at :i hearing Monda}'. ''[Inc who by training and apprentice .'.Inti rc:;crnch has learned about the powers of voodoo." replied defen se lawyer Da\'!d Cerf. Cerf pointed out thal the defendant, ll;irvey I.er Outl er. had been determined competent. to stand tria l for !ht> murder of h!s common law wife but the evaluating doctor said Duller believed IH• was und er a curse. Cerf said Out1l!r, 36, believed that ~table Young, 31, had used roots to put a curse on him. Police say OUl\er shot Mrs. Young in the face with a pistol April 13. "Your honor, a voodoo curse is Just as deadly as a threat with a guh," Cerf said. And he showed the judge a list of persons he called "voodoo doctors, exorcists. or other experts." Satin said : "I respect any man's rights. But if you think I'm going to appbint a voodoo doctor, you 've gol 8hdther think ctlmliig." Court . Sl1owing Of Ponto Movie Pttcks the House AUSTIN, Ttx. (UPI) -Judge WIUhlm Normal'!! coUrtroortJ usually pas room for 100 persoru:, although 1!5 perSOTl!l ca n squeete in. Sven that wasn't enouSh Mondar. Throul!hoot tile dsy penilllt! squeezed lq a llQe thaf almost stretched around the block. Inside the courtroom the mo•ie "The F'~ench Tduch" WOii scheduled t0 be shown duritlg rry. abscenlt1 trial. tlowever. al those who •alied ln line anti flnilllJ got lhskte •ere dlsappOinted. A little woyA lnlb the showing of the 111\egedly obscene film , lhe court-'s prtlJell!Ot tlt1Jte and the hr.arlng had to be ret'CSM.'d. Relatives of soldiers mis.sing on the Egyptian front staged an open news confer ence In Tel Aviv toda y dem8f.lding that Israel hall the pullbac k until the Egyptians perr111t sc;.1rt:h parties t.o klok for the bodies of Israeli war dead. THE FAPt11Ll f>~S said Israeli search parties have found only 60 of the t>stimated 350 bodies buried in Egyptian- hcld territory in Sinai. They said the Egyptians have "i o I a led the disengagemenl agrccment by . n o t pemtitti.ng scnrch parties Into their area and generally disrupting the search process. Middle East Tri11 Eyecl By President • \V;\Sl llNf:TON tUP I! -President Nixon \\'OUl<l like tu nrtd a ~·litldlc r::ast tour to his Europea n visit in early April. \Vhl!e Jlousc :iides ~aid loday. 11espi te :i stil lrmcn! hy Secretary of Stal e 1-!cnry A. ~issin~c r ~1onday that !here \'l'ere no such lr11ve l plans, t~ aides s:1id Nill'.OTI \\1Jtlld like to i:o to ( IN SHOJiT ..• ) Lhe 1\1iddle F.:is1 to dramaltze his role in seeking <i pC'Rl'C' srlll~ment tllt're and to point up his ef fort s to break the Ar::ib oil rinhargo Nixon flies tn hi~ Florida home \Vednesday for an e!!:letided weekend including public appearAoces In Miami and Jiuntsvillr, A!11.. where he is <'Xpected to shnrc lhe platfonn with Alabama tJo\'. Georg e t . Wallace at a pArtiotlc "llonor Amt"l"ica Day" rally, •College Bombed LIITLP. CHALFONT. England (AP! -A bomb exploded in a British mililary college !oday and injured JO pel'SOn'l, l\\'O of them st-riously, t~ army said. Tl\'O .,..·omen were among the casnalties. An nrmy spokesman said the exploston erupted in the records office of the Latim<'r National Defense College m. \\'oodcd grounds about 30 miles west of London. The blast wa s caused by an estimated 50 pounds or explosives. Authorities blamed Irish tcrrortsts. e lr1111 Prole•t TEflRAN I UPI 1 -lranJan Foreign Minis try official3 said todav Tran has :rent a "sLrong note of protest" to lreq over Sunday 's border tlashes. Iron pul tis c.-0sualties at 41 soldiers dead an d 81 wounded and Iraq said it lost ?3 rnen kill ed. The re were no further reports of clas hes which the two rounll'il'S accuSf'd each other of ha ving provOk<'<i in 11n 11.re;i of frequent skirmishes on the. border 100 miles eiut of Baghdad. • Ag11rm C11•e ANNAPOLIS, Md. lllPll The M aryland ro111t wh ich Is considering disciplinary ciction against la"}'er Spl.ro Agnew has been asked to treat the formef' Vice President "like Jolt! Doe" instead of a men subjected lo "perhapl the most intense media attention in recent history." At!clmeys Leon II. A. Pierson lftd E. Dale Adkin.< Jr. flied a 26-pege bt1ef ol exceptions with the slate couri o( appesJs h\1onday, urging that Agnew be suspended from the pract!Ce tjf law rathE!t than pe;nnanently etpelled. A special three·juc:l ge panel recommended disbannent la st month. Senate Nixes Ra.pe Pen.ttlty ATLANTA (\JPl) -The cleorxla Sena<• Mon!Jay voted down a J>rojXisal to liiciOOe castniltoh iS a pOrialty lor rape. Serillte Republican L e a ~ e r Armstmng Smith, pt1>(>00infl the bill which the Benate turned down 33-19. "'111, "AllarMd Is the munle< capital of the notion and the 8eaJlld hlgl:ieat crime is rape. "Rape Increased In Atlanlo 83 peroerlt In !978 ov ... tlie pi'evQ year. ll doeon't jU31 '-1 In lhe ghetto, bu! all over -In liie sc!tOOls, Ille streets, the moiell, within Bight ol this capltol.f1 Reinecke Departs California SACRAMENTO (AP) -U . Gov . Ed Re ineck e unexpectedly lert Ca lifornia on a mysterious trip ot several days after tel ling newsmen ( BRIEFS ) he intends to clear his name in the ITT anti-lrust Investi- gation. Reinecke said a few mlnutes before his unan no un ce d departure Mond ay lhat fa lse rumors about his involve ment in the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. antitrust case won 't keep hir.l out of the race for governor. "l have done absolutely nothlng wrong. There was no perjury."' he s~id. e S11rvicor Dies MARYSV n.LE (UP I) Capt.-Paul J. Baldy, 29 , only survivor of a bomb crash that UPI Telt,.,.lt lndl.,ted Dino Aiartin, 22 , son of Dean Martin, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of il- legally possessing and transferring firearms. Martin, who ls accused of having ei ght 1na- chineguns and oue anti- lauk gw1, could. be sen- tenced to 20 years in priso n and fined up to $20,000 if convicted. killed seven other alrn1en last ----------- week, died Monday or burns that covered 90 percent of his body. A spokesman at Beale Air Force Base, y,·Jtere the B52 crashed last Friday night, said the officer had died at Brooke Army l'w1edical Center near San Antonio, Tex . e Probe 'Burl•' LOS ANGELES (UPIJ The two.y ear-old inv estigation into alleged corruption by U.S. Immigration Officials along the Mexican border has caused "hurt" and "dismay" among members of t he service, Leonard F. Chapman said Monday. Chapman, chief of the U.S. Jrrunigratlon Services, made the comment during a news conference while on a n inspection tour of t h c southwest region. e Chief Flgho Bob Dylan Welcomed By 28,000 OAKLAND (UP!) -Poe<· composer Bob Dylan returned to the San Francisco Bay area for the first time in eight years Monday night to the rqaring applause or 28,000 fans at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. Dylan walk~d on stage with the band to a standing·ov&Uon and left hours later to another standing ovation a f t c r performing 19 of his songs. JJ1·Lan, dcsCribed by Wasserman as "one who accurately may be called a legend in his own time," ls currently in the midst of a 21-city U.S. tour, his first in years. CARLSBAD (UPI) -Fired Police Chief Ralph Laughlin said Monday he would fight his dismissal, which was offklall y explalne<i ;is "fQr the morale of lhe departmellt." Laughlin, 45, said the real -----------1 reason for his dis missal was opposition b y department veterans to his "advanced methods of law enforcement." e Board Po11 SACRAMENTO !UPI ) Paul D. Ehret . superintendent of San Lorenzo Unified School District since 19·18, was named by Gov. Ronald Reagan to the Stale Tea c her s ' Retirement Board. Ehret. ~7, Hayward , replaces Kenneth fo.t Forry of Albany, who resigned. SHE BACKS KID'S LIB SAN ANSELMO (AP I -A spunky 12-year-old g!rl has applied for appointment to the city's Park and Recreation <:<immlssion on a Klds' Lib ticket. ·"Parks arc for children and we need representatio n," said ninth grader Atha Mathieu. "Children know what children want." If you have the girl, we have the diamonds! Nothing states your love so unmistakably as a glorious solitaire diamo nd. And nothing is so unequivocally Today! Select from our extensive collection of exceptional diamonds. A. $875. 8 . $1000. C. $1,500. D. S650. E. S750. Others from $200. 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Beach Lease Eruls Feb. 28 SAC KAMENTO IUPl l - '1110: Rt•ai,:an admin1s1ration has dcvclupl'd a plan ~·hich , 011ld µcr1n 1t nearly a down 'rlt·allhy San 1•rc111l"iScdns lo l' u n 11 nu e u..,1ng ru~11c 111 c•111fr1Jnt tabin.s on .st:llc 11.ir k land closed to the pubt11.: ~·ork in.i: tin a prl)J)Or.\31 to call fur a publil:" bid f or conccss1onaire:i to operatt the c3b1ns would make thein worth $50 ,000 each on the real estate market. Chapman said the winning bid would bt dectded oo several factors including past performances of U-ie bidders. LOS ANGELES (U P!l - A certified letter containing the first state court subpoena of an American pre sident apparently has been lost in ·the mail. The judge whu issued the historie order said the error le.ft l1 i 111 "speech less." 1P1t,...r hnd nnt rt':iChf'd its ~---------~ Tl11• \:I t'abins are located n(•:1r Stinson l~r:H:h 1n 1111 :11 Pl! f1n11 1 ~·hlch tt-w.~ publi c L~ U:1rrf'd They have bt>i•n It· 1q•d lur $1 1.tlli a 111u11ll1 Sllll'l' 1961.l \Vht.'tl th1: st<itt' <1l·q uir1'd tht· ~\t1r1n (.:ounly land, v.•h1 L.il ts .still undeveloped. ft A\' C1iAPMAN, spokesman fur the depart1nent. said per- Stl'LS holding 10 of the 13 leases "arc interested in staying there if they can. We're pretty .su rC' the group that is U1ere will put in a bid." A)tkl·li lf the in tention of the Behr law would be v1ol1ttrd if the current group ol occupants becomes the l'o ncessionaire and rents the cabins lo themse l ves , dcpartn1ent Director William Penn ~1otl told a newsman, ··our attorneys don't think SU TllE CABINS are located in Steep Ravine Canyon in Mt. Tamalptas State Park. The 240-acre si te was acquired by the state for $10 in 1960. Superior Court J u d g e Gordon Ringer, the judge in the Watergate West trial, w:is said to be incredulous when he learned that the subpoena of Rlchard 1\.1. Nixon ik'ld not yet arrived in the District of Columbia court by midmorning today. Judge Ringer's clerk said federal postal offieials t1ave put an immediate tracer on the missing envel~. but they sald they wooldn t begin to \\.Orr)' until the dt.'l:1y Clt:<'t'l"<.l- ed JS days. '!'he subpo!'na "'as ~ent ftl Wa.shi~IOft lJy t."t:f"ltii~ 111;i 1I a week ago f.1onday in an destini1tion , .Judge Hinger is /) T,T ·1 1 / s:iid to hav f' exch.1i n1cd, "l'rn l>,µ; J\f, (~( rendered speechless.'' The jud_t.:c"s doe11n11•nt, upon receipt by J)ist ric·t (lf J11 A ll"(ll·I· C-Olun1bia eou11 offi{·ial~. ls ' · · t. TllE 1972 Lt'gisl:ilu:-e 1• 1s.:,L'd exn•~ted to bi• si•rvetl nn the a ]av.· b:inn ing the lt'<.i:.c:; "' S. A~ FRA ~f'ISC!I i1·1•1 1 I President <1! the \Vhitc !louse. -fn\!o· ... ing 11e11 s stnr1t·s :1 1111 ! At.tornl')S fur ;--.; 1 .~o n'!'\ -l'otu·1• shut ;ind h•l!• d 1!11• 111Tangl·nH~rlL Thi• 1t·:i~1·~ f o rm er a 1 d t' s. John a d'J~ ~lund.1~ iii;<! 11.1s. :.r1· \•1 bl! te nntn.'.llt'41 l·"cll Ehrhchman. !).1\I(\ Young and 11111ullui;: ,1 L! \•' 1r"\Jld 1,1rl ::8 Gordon Liddy, con1end lht-y l)lfiLers Jvhn 1 :1111,,v S1·n. Petl"r II Behr, IR- nee<l. ri1xn11 "s test unony to 11liur11nl, authur of the 1'111· anrl \\"1!11a111 ,\bhry !oo<ild prove that Lhey w l' rt' )t:ud he v.1111ld he "1·(·ry government agcuts aulhu r'!led !he !i1•r1n;1n :.h•·l•1h·!d 11 :1 ~ l'.OIH.:enied 1f the u1tent1011 of 10 hrr::lk fn!n l ht• offirr> n' clr~J;'·:inc R·'v11l l ,1'l' 1:i·!ill 11 ;1 ;1l1•1rti1I" !Janrc·l !·.ll~ht•rg's ps~('l11atri..:1 \\hj•n thl'Y npt·111·1: l.1•• 'ihe !h'partt11 •·11l of l ':i1~.s 111 ~i·t !'\'idP!ll't! l\l1it·l1 tni~hl ;n1•i H1·l·r1•;1!(01n ha~ IJlCli ~rl<Hll tu tl11: I! rt I 1 o II a l 1L--=--------=="--~- securtty. Alive a11d \Vell HEY Sandy Barori In 1Jidi11 g "If WE TAKE them over. "'e'\I tear them down." t.i ott sa id, adding the cabins would be vandalized if they were lrf! ~t:1ndin1; lhlll a1[s h.IVl" t'S\llll:lll'd tho.: \,11.ie ,,t tl."° cal;u1s' lr•('hlll•nS Some of those who have leased tht!' cnbif\S incl uded Charles W. Kenndy , t he lawyer who prosecuted San Francisco Mayor J o s e p h Alioto i.n the Look ht agazine libel suit; Jero1ne Dwight. an insurance executive: M r s _ Ellis M. Kirkhan1, wife ol an attorney with the Pillsbury. Madison and Sutro law fir1n : Mrs. Rosemary Patton, wife of a San ~Tanc1sco doctor . <ind Mrs. Lill ian W. Bull, widow of the forn1t'r 1·hit1f s'/rt:··n n ,,r Shrin1·rs. llu~p 11<1l in ~.:111 Fr;1:1- 1..·1sco LOS ANGELES (AP) -Comedian Snn(!y Raron is alive and well but won't ll'll a soul \\·here he i:> nnr \\)ll'll he plans to end his seclusion of more than a n1onth, Baron , who disappeared after chec king out of a _\'t•\' York hotel on Jan. 8, calll'<l hi s mHnagt•r, \\1a!ter H. St ott. Monday and said he was staying at a friend 's apartn1l·n1. Its Starts Happening Tomorrow "He told me that when he finished the 'A.~·L Shov.•' he just felt that the pressure of his personal life and his professional career made hitn v.·ant to get off by hi111sclf and decide what hi s next ste p "'ou!d be," Scott s:tid . Baron , 37, was reported missing after f:.tiling to re-- tum to the West Coast. Scott and others close to Baron said the comedian had withdrawn to solve so1nc personal problems ur 1vas depressed. ·-"Baron was scheduled to return to Los Angeles 11f1,_.r ending a two-week stint as guest host on the '"1\./'11 , New York ~how" at the tim e he disappeared. We are closing out our complete line of SOLID t4K & 18K GOLD Universal Geneve Watches al 1/2 the manuracturer's suggested retail prices. These fine Swiss watches were purchased when gold was "'ell below $100 p~r ounce ; thal·s more than 20~0 lower than cu rrenl gold prices. All watche s are new, current models and are phenomenal buys at these sale prices, which are wholesale or belO"'· Pictured below are but a few. • LO.NG BEACH, 4.313 A. tlonllt Ao. •SANTA ANA, :201.5 N. Main •TORR.A.NCH. 241455 1101-1•lhorn.-Bl. • WlllTTIB R. I 2.918 Phllod•lphlo SI. • NllWJ'ORT BBACH, 11 F•h, Sq. • TORRANCB, DllAmo FoihM.11t St1. •REDONDO B£ACll,S. Ba:, Ctn It~ • ORANOB, Th•Ma/lo/O""nt• •ANA.HEIN, A"4111~1m l'lat11 • LOS ANGllLSS, Att'O'"fVrii- MAllll CMAIOI • llANICAMl•ICAltD • $01 CltlOIJ PU.N THE MOST ANTICIPATED infer. e in all Orange County Entire Stock of FALL HOLIDAY & EARLY SPRING dresses, sportswear and accessories o to 75°0 ... ... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A FREE VALENTINES GIFT TO THE FIRST 200 GALS WHO MAKE A PURCHASE. BE SURPRISED AS WELL AS FINDING GREAT BARGAINS! ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Be Early For The Best Selections SALE STARTS WED., FEB. 13, 10:00 A.M. The • • • ~3 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 644-2400 ' ' MASTER CHARGE " I CASH BAMKAMERICARD ALL SALES FINAL " •'. '- i. . , " " . ' ' • ., D~fl:f -1'~ '.QITORIAL PAG~, . ~ Rapid Tr·ansit Plans The publlc-will'get,an imporunt.cb1nce at a March 8 pubUt .. hearing to uy what it think.s about a ma~ npld translt,pl.ln •.u.dy •odoned·by Orange County Transi t District planners;and.'comulta"Dts. Th·e traf!Sit coni~Or )>roJ>9Sal. Seems to be well re· ~earched an.cl could go 11 loD.g ~ toward meeting grow. 1ng transportaUOn needs ln·Orange 'Gounty. }t also showsi OCTD plr.nl)ers are capable or so'me lhink.ing in n1odern, futuristic way s rather than dwelling on the bus as a cure-all. Bu't there are-,some ... criticat U1ings that need even more complete study and there are many assurances that must be made before any proposal is adopted. Since planners say the system they envision is not the final word,, we bope they gi\le more consideration to greater transit corridor service along the Orange Coast. The proposed single line into Huntington Beach and a nothe r into Corona del Mar would still leave massive congestion a lon g the coast . There is also the matter of cost which is estimated in the range of $2 billion over the next two years. Perhaps such a figure is not outlandJsh if it gives lhe county what it really needs in transit.. But before tha t much is contemplated, the OCTD and county govc rn- men leaders should seek as much input as possible from the public. A Valid Request Five Orange Coast communities are .in the fore-- front of a battle to snare a. share ·of state par~ money for beach cities which support 1heir own municipal s trands. il.S 8 million annual beach visitors t ome -from outside t.he cit y. and 33 petcetit J rom outside Orange County. These cities want s ta te subsidie5 in roughly the fol· lowing a n1ounts: Newport Beac h, $925,000; Huntington Beacl1, $700,000; San Clemente, '315,000;· Seal Beach, $100,000, and Laguna Beach, '120,000. Jn the past, some community leaders, especially ln Newport Beach, have uttered rather paroch.ial comments about unwanted beach visitors. If they want the state su bsidy -and we think they clearly have a right to it ~ such narrow Viewpoints wiU have to be sacrificed. The beaches a.re (or aJl the people. And all the people should help pay their cost. ·Bureaucratic Balance Orang e County s upeniisors have taken the first big slep toward centralizing the bulky county bureauc racy un<le r sole control of county administra tive officer Rob- ert 'I'homas. The county personnel department, a semi-autono-- mous agency tor more than 20 years, is now directly un- der Thomas' control a nd will undergo a thorough face- lifting in con1in g months. That particular m ove was a good one on the part nf the supervisors because the personnel function has Jagged far behind other departments in keeping up with the times,, Its administration over the years also ·has left a great deal to be desired. But now supervisors need to step back a bit and give a hard look to any further centralization. The danger of placing too much power in one pair of hands is the most obvious drawback to further stream- lining efforts. But a more subtle problem could arise . ·:':::=-.-:~ .. ;.= --'-..c:..:---=:::::::: ' ''. : ... . . ~· .. ' /\fvll¥.Ji:C:>i ~ They argue, with considerable ~ason. that city ·beaches are really regional parks. 'Huntington BeaCh, conducted several s unieys which showed about 56 per- cent of the vi sitors to its city beach came from outside Orange County. Newport Beach estimates 80 percent of If Thomas and his s taff are given too many responsi- bilities. the a dministration of county affairs could wind up in worse condition than it is now because of over- work. ' "IF I MAKE Et-iCAlb" NDl~f, THEY 'LL THINK /'MA L\NC.OLN." Art of 'Bull' Still Useful In College ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ The main thing you learn in college Isn't listed in any of the courses or curricula, objectives or goals. What you learn Is how to bull. Bulling is pretending, in an oral or written e:tam. that _you know more than you reaUy do. The science, craft and art of builing is the ooe subject pursued tborOughl y and diligently in cM· lege. If you have mastered it in your freshman and soph- Dear Gloo1ny Gus The nationwide speed limit .slow- down may ~ave gasoline but it s ure \\·astes the one thine v.·e never have enough of and v.·hich can't De-- stored -tirne. DIOGE~ES '7' Gloomy Gus cGmment' .,. submltfN by re•"-r1 •ml Clo N>I ntc•~ ... rllv retied ltHI vltWl of lh1 n1wu1per. 5end fOllT ,...i PffY• la G1oamY Gu1, Diii' l"tlol. larger and larger uni versities, and the s.maller college U?day is finding itsclf in desperate , tlilancial sir.ails: Yet il .is only in the smaller school· (or In the larger one sensibly broken down lnto s maller compartrnents) ~ ti~ the · -t~aeher and the student C8Q ' have personal contact and true evaluations . aan be malte~ .. ' . omore ye ars, you JN TIIE British "tutorial'' system. can coas t through oC course,· such as obtains at Oxford the last two years ()fl bulling power and Cambridge. personal contact is the alone -~·ith most teachers, _though core or the educational relationship, and not with all. -'" each don is responsible for poly a few A bright and. stuJiious cpllege boy ~tOOents, with whom tie chats. shares I happe.n to know was ' perturbed ....ti.en 3-· pipe, and drink s beer, and knows he got a 'B min~ in a . pbilosoji1iy precisely the shape and content ol each course, ln . wtJ.ictJ !'Mr other ~ts mind he is called upon to grade. he knows~ received A's. He ~~ knifWs 'S'uch elitist educallon is impossible that they ooukin;t care less -.aboqt the ·Jr! our mass SY,slem of higher education; course, rarely 8tfend lectures, and ta\ib 1'ut al leaM the process here should al the material u 'well as (behin.d his ..,,p_ot so much .resemble a factory line back) at ·the teadter. . · ~r a stock-yards, where millions of 1 "" anooymous students are "procesSed " Observers ·See-Candidacy in Future Ford Moves Toward Independence · • \V ASHINGTON-When a pow e r f u I Republica~ politician stopped in to see Vice President Gerald R. Ford se\·eral weeks ago, lhe conversa tion fl itted briefly over a nev.· Harrls poll showing Ford ahead of both Sens. Ed\vard ~t. Kennedy and Henry ~·I. Jackson but then turned to more important business. However, when !he poli tician ~•as about to leave Ford's office, the Vice President stopped him and moved back to his desk. Opening a drawer, Ford drew out !hr ree:inn- <11 standlr.gs in-the Harris pqll, pointing with su r(!fless to !he regional hreakdo1vn irl .the ~JI shov.•- ing that Ford's max- irwun . str.cngth \~S , in..-the· d"\tically im- oortant South aiid · Midwe:St. · "The fact that F'ord Was fascinated by that poll." the pol itician said later, ''meant one thing In me. No matter what he says publicly, he's running for President." TIIAT-CONCLUSION may seem far- fetched, based on such slender evidence. Since then, ho\11ever. almost everything F'ord has done strongly su pports the conclusion that his total pre.s idcntial disclaimer when Ricbard Nixon picked him to sueceed Spi ro T. Agnew last October is now Inoperative. Telltale signs are evel"ywher.e. ( EVANS·NOVAK J vania was quickly overturned by Ford hi n1self. Ford accepted the invitation, even though the odds were against the Republican candidate. But the most significant indication of how Ford now views his future came in the aftermath cf hls blooper speech in Atl.an lic City last month, v.·hen even his closest political friends were aghast. 'J'he speech (written by White House specchwriters) charged that t h e impeachment campaign against l\1r. Nixon was the result of "a few, extreme partisans.'' It exploded in his face. 'nrE PRIVATE reaction of Ford and · his chief of staff, Robert Hartmann, was instantaneous; instead of trying to operate with · a small staff as a White House appendage, face the hard truth that Ford is fast becoming the operating political head of the Republican party whose nominal chief is not welc:ome across the country. Republican,s. including Mis sissippi state chairman Cla rke. Reed (who also heads the Southern state c h a i r men ' s organizu lion). Other vice presidents have also had political advisers, but Ford's full-time political plans for Mrs. Anderson set her above any of her predecessors. In the artermath of the Atlantic City fiasco, Ford also wrung approval fro n1 the White House for two full-time specchwriters, also unprecedented. NO ONE on Ford's staff will admit it , but old political friends say the Vice President has been restive over the ?resident's failure to give hk clear authority in any policy or operating • field. All the \\'C tl·publit'ized conversa ~ lions lie is su pposer! lo be hi1\·ing e\'cry day \1'ilh the President h<t\'e not added up to a rncaningfu\ role . So, h.1\'inf! abandoned his party's highest political post in th e I-louse to rescue t he adn1lnist ralion at a disastrous hou r. Ford is described by old friends as moving tov.·ard a far more indepcndt1nl position than he originall y planned. The steady growth of his staff , independent or the crippled Ni:tori presidency , is ooe n1ore signal he is looking toward a larger future . Retirement Looks Rosy For State Legislators (Second of two coht11n1s on the Legislators' Retire111.ent System). The legislators' retirement system is pretty generous, as it is -withoul any extras. For about $128 a month, the legislator can tie into a pension plan that would cost the average working person three or four times as much -maybe more. ( RUS WALTON J maximum or 1wo-thirds or his $19.200 salary -$12 ,960 a yea r plus cost o[ living increases. BUT TIIEY are juniors who have ye.s:rly vdth a brand cc rtirying that they , diligently mastered the a rt of bulling. contain the pro per ing redients, ·when This consists largely in s k i 11 r u 1 m06t of the pa.ckagcs arc highly adultt?r- During his skiing vacalion in Vail. Calo., fo r exampJe. ForQ took the trouble to telephone retired Gen. \Villiam C. West moreland in Sooth Carolina to 'urge that he accept the Republican nomination for governo r this yetJr1'-WfliJ.moreiand is still pondering, nm it ' he "does run and win , Ford .• wiB-·-He-· enhanoed Pressing Ford hard tO\v:ud a similar conclusion was George Bush, Republican national chai,cJn.efl, who forcefully urged J<~ord to hire 'kf1 experienced politician <JS ge>-between with' the NationaJ Committee, th e House .and Senate campaign commit- tees and the state party organiza\ions. That led to the hiring of national commit· teewoman Gwen Anderson of Washing- ton stale as Focd's full-time political ad- viser. But. bee.Buse oI th.is year's reappor- tionment and special features in the plan, 60 legislators -15 senators and 45 as- ;cmblymen -are el- igible for early re- tirement bonuses . Those bonuses y,·ould ~ The largest early ·retirement bonus in the Assembly would be a whopping $222,000. Th at would go to Assemblyman John Quimby, D-Rialto, should he want to retire. Quimby, 39. has been in !he Assembly for 12 years. His annual retirement benefits, under the special reapportionment formula , stand <1 t $10,600 a year. For the 21 years until Qui mby reaches age 60, those benefi ts wo uld total $222 .000. F'rorn sixty on, Quimby would continue r~eiving th at base benefit of $10.600-plus. If he liv('(J to be 75 , that v.•ould mean another $159,000 plus regular cost of living increases. ' • • plagiarizing, the 1.1.!e of "correct'' .ated \\'ith bull. sources, an impressive bibliography, and other devices to make it appear tha t. they are zeaiouSly cllmbing up 'the tree _ of knowledge. ' This is one of the grave disadvantages of a large school, wh ere !he professor or lecturer does nol know the students individually, and musl grade their'i:!fforl'1 by appearance rather than by 'reality. !\lore and more students a rc at.teni:ling _ WHAT becomes important in this process, then, is not Jea n1ing o.r knov.·ing, hut passing; and too often , passing meoins what it does in .racial language -_pretending to be what you are not. Mo.~t college graduates oughl to get their degree in drarnatic:;. whi ch is lhe ctaft they· learri best throughout their sojourn in thf ·11at ion 's ' schools. · . ' politica lly in South ca~nriA. · -, ·· sl:Mn.Aru,v, the rejection by Ford'~­ staft of an urgent appenl for help frorn the , 'l>e!eagucrcd Hepublican candic!are in lf!sl ""'eek's spccial;ell!ction to replace the late Rep. John Saylor of Penn~yJ- MRS. ANDER.50N has u n l q u e Ideological quali!icaUorw. She is highly .~egarded 'bf ~·.Gov. Daniel Evans of ~Shington, it Republican moclerale with strong ties to' lhe liberals. But she .. aJ50 ingratiated hers e I f with conservatives by splitting with Evans and voting •agalnst the liberal-backed party reforms at the 1972 Republ ican na- tio nal convention, When she arrived in Ford's office ·last week, one of her first acts was to make contact wlttr Southern make the everyday wage earner drool with envy. Haza,r·d~ of Government · By Impulse If all of those 60 legislators were to drop out. of office and take their bonuses -which are over and above the regular reti rement benefits -the total cost would be at least $5.S million. Fortunately , most of those legisl ators will not drop out: they will run for re-election and most of them will be back: in Babylon in 1975. Bul , another prov~ in the peMlon plan will permit N · K. · St z L Th Sh R · z · them 10 take advantage of lhe extra lXOR· lSStng~r y e 01tg 01~ · eater, Ort 01L , , ationa ity bonus feature at any !im• in the future. WASHJNGTON -Last wee k the President was on the tube bragging that he had brought peace to our "burning and besieged" cities. By the' weekend the National Gtard had been called oul in Pennsylvania and it began to appear that ·the fighting had simply been tram!erred from the ghettos ·fo the gas pumps. '- E v e n cohcedtng ,.,>iiiYJ' the ful l mcasun of (# ..... ' credit Nixon cltims 1' - for bringing peace, V Jf·. Ute pattern of mov-' • ., _,.------------';;.,.---, -· SOME legislators w\11 take their bonw; " .•vfr'I last soy bean, the a.ns"Wf , is 'l)!. -result is· that our European and thlB year. State Senator Alan Short, . ' no." ~So far as we can tell ~l ·1.lr :fiiiiruese frierids wander off to make . VON HOFFMAN :. llo _.piaa,, ,no study. no ,..kfllt~ 0,,1•tW .... own Of\o>'lo-<>ne private deals with Jl'SIOcl!ton, Is leavin(. His district was . . ~-Mklti . an.d no follow-through on:. the Arabs(.: obliterated when the St.ate Supreme . -'· fuhlre'-event.s that are certain to happen. • Oturt reapportioned the Senate. Short , F.ood · kn . AT HOME tin a spasm of ignorant iu been in ofrlce for 20 years. At u prices, we ow. are going IJP, L e·~~· . White H '·· ~ ,, he can start on a ,., tire nl COlltrihutor~. But let's .say it was an and ~ as they do consumers. will hhe1, "_,,_ . ouse asNll avr :l'I, x-year re me honest mistake. Jn tbal .case yelther leis money to spend on other produ~ •c yHabit-_, 1 Time, and Congress, ~nll.1 of ~bout $14,500 a year. By the Nixon nor Kissing~r ~w. how .badly thus causing recession • In 0 t b i r • ver ,f~ and uninformed,' votell time he IS 60, and goes on reg~Iar theRussianS-were hu~ing.for lood .. , industries. The go~~rhment .,~.is .~·--~ ~ Ond out It ~nt .~\le ret'!ement,. be wlll ha~~ rece1v~ Then the question. .• arises, what de to sell more fooel .. abroa·;-but ~ .tl · ~cleijt liMMllgh, It may kil! chi~ apFOxlmately $87,300 In b on Us they know now? Ther"e is a \'..'OOSiderable ip housing a terri~tf ,pep . IY"· 1 _ ckll1 Cmtress inherent mablJ,,, 10 btiteflts. body of scientific OJJkljon ~<See Fortune dverpriced 1 ind~;'~· 1 -· -... ~bite\oM tht;-bullet~oarld ~ 'U:h = 'Ibe .largest early retirement 'bonus magazine for Fiib1i!lry o "Ominous ·Is' gelling ·reojly ·1o•p.imp"11r"""""y f~""l 1~-m ·appro llC ,~, bUJ, \n \!be ',5enale would 8• to 6bthony CJw:iges in the World's Weather" by before the pri.ces drGp, thus imurtng '1 rown-to emergency ~ ,· • Be~ 0.-Beverly Hilla:, should he 'Tom Alexander ) that holds the planet -more in nation but·not necessarily more althoughf ::;e~~Uis .~,,._!; ,declde·'iltleave. Beilenson, 42, hu been 1* from crixis to cwtsis. e!tabllshed in tit late 'stts . contln- \Mli. In fairness you -·, . ... to say Iha! by -: 11b ~g-tenn weather beha ~ior, arid that, ln energy, with the truckers already ~~c=, w::i!~ raa::g . ~ . ~ bis latrlet Was redrawn this yefr. he 'luw already undergone a basic shift ' jobs and prosperity. power 0 II ~.,..-ve . the ·;•· , al bt 'tbe Senate · ror l2 years. Because ~a consequence, the relative abundance out on the expressways wHh sbttguns H ~· ln progr .id t ;1. l •COU retire and collect $10,600 a year @ means does all1 the fault lie vtithlNlx-ill' Neverthtlea, the way he runs h.ia tilk'e deprives him of foresight and han.. chP3 him. in taking effectiYf. action ~ he does belaled!y see a P<!>bltm. 1Tbis e1ecutive incapacity would have ~ plainer to see lf it hadn't been tqt Watergate, which ls .~ much 0£ " dfltractlcn to hil!I crlUcf as It i! iO him . Take the whea~· ea\. In a ..;ay he 80! off the be<au"' •t"'~ """"'*' ti to ·another Cl"OOKtQ ' montymaker for his campaign • • ' ( that•We've ~d in th~ global food supply the Department or Tr a n s po rat io~ enry ISi ger pnce tC: ·~1'W"· · . Th · would come to about •Sf10,0'.X> In Jbritlie. pas.t 59 years is o~er · , . propo&e:S to drive up the price of fuel !: ~e gov~tkept 1~ to aCI 1 t· bonuses byl the, 'tlmt he we_ wont ·.know if thc5e . predictions and rnultipy our troubles, social and fro~ the ~a~ . of the dedalon ..U ,. re ·80. Belle0500 will forego ·that, att .naht until .alter· the Afncan famlne fi scal, by ababdonlng 61,000 miles of those who are ~tetically cha· ed. -#Ith· ·for the 1ime being, and setk l'H'lection. ~' to. India ~~ Is reco&Nz,ed .as railroad track. carry' it otit " Ttiat's how he" ariJ ~ j • • J:hrttaanent OJ' urttchiapcrpetual drtuJhts lntt~d or ratlohalltf we have ~ ~t with. the result that ~e ~fl.r• , tJIOWKVER, under thez terms of the . t RU!Sll and . / •~a · .and the floods the&tricality. Kissinger ~s Into gon sptes' on the White Roust, ~i lo '°. •retJ.rement , plan, ev~ aner •re-eltction ~°:r'~~=-0::1~ ~lppi ~Jn ~e . l.end•n and makes a famous speech tum th1ftb the proper ~· · ~ • "~ caald retire ·any l1me1 be Jclde and . · ~ urging • cooperative endeavors on joint government ii a ,series of un -out, draw; his early }etirement ~us -as BUT oo · NIJCON; Kt.sslnger and B"tz re~rch and tactics for the oil-uninlonned, contradictory 1 .f ~' e loag a he c:mUftaed to pay elgflf percent know~ about these ,prObablllllC!? •l';l,ve consuming countri~. But ~body el~ announcement!. It's enough to make of-hil ~aallry1 lnro , the pe11loe ~und . they .-raten ·:any ~..,tlorriir)' stt\oJili'!' In his •goyemment knows anythtng afjriut a truckdr1Yer pick up a rock ·and throw The -longer he'ltays 1n office, the higher Judging fro~<()ur h~ efforts lo etport. II : no siaff preJlaratlon, no follow-up. It. thOse benefilJ go unlll -the'y reach a Quimby, undoubtedly. wilt seek and win re-election this year. He can stay in the Assem bly a few more terms. pay his eight percent Into the pension fund , and retire at an early age at an even larger early retirement bonus. THE AVERAGE working guy or gal should have it so good ! It 's not that the taxpayers are soft· he~rted. It 's just lhal we gave the legislators the power to design their own pension plan. Come to think of it , we're probably soft -headed. : OIAHCil COAST ) DAILY PILOT ' Rob'ert N_ \Vee-d; Pu.bli.sher Thomru Keetrit, Editor Barbara Kreibich ,Editorial Page Editor The 'edltorll.l ,~ oi 1he" D~ly Pilot , ~k1 to Inform and IUmU14le rTadtts ·by P""l'@ntl,.. on tht. PIC'fl dlvtr1e•commentvy· on loplCI of m. terut by tyndlcated ~umnifll ud car1oonlst1, by pnMdtniJ a forum ~ rndm' vi«w1·1J'd by-pmentlnr ~ n~per'a oplnionl, and Jdtou pn current ·topka. The t'dltorial opln• of the J:>.jly Piiot 9.ppear only in Uie editorial mh1mn 11 1he top of the pqe. Oplnkln1 e~~ byi!the UrnnitQ and ClrtOlftista and let ""1'1ttn ~ Uttlr own ann no mml of lhelr vle'Wll by '!he o+ Pilot lhould ~ lnterrfd. • Tuesday, February 12, 1974 • .. • Rodin's Works · l'amll• Clrev• "• BU Ke.- Donated From Wire Servtttt The donatlon was announced to th ree museums of almost $3 million in major works by the late f<'rench sculptor Au gusle Rodin. A Beverly lillls invesln1ent banker, B. Gerald Canto, 57, made the donation of 12'7 pieces to ghe Museum of Modern Ari in New York and the Los Angeles C o u n t y Muse um or 1Art and Stanford University. Cecile Goldscheider . former director of the Rodin ~tuseum ( PEOPLE J in Paris. once called Cantor's collection "the \argesl and most important in private hands." * Offi ci11ls or North Denver Bank have challenged a decision hy ;i bankruptcy referee who nl!owcd singer Vic Ilamone to get out of paying $250 ,000 he owed the bank. The b.:inkruptcy rcfl'rce's decision, handed do\vn in Las Vegas, said Damone. whose real name ls Vito Farinola. \Va s not liable for the debt because he acted in good faith and signed the loan papers in 1969 on the adv ice of his financial adviser. * James lfagerty, press secretary to the late President Dw ight D. Eise nhower, was listed in satisfactory condition at Lawrence Hospi ta l i n Bronx-ville, N.Y. l·lagerty suffered a minor stroke before being hospitalized two weeks ago, his son Bruce said. Hagerty , 64 , is v i c e president for corporate relations of A n1 c r i can Broadcasting c.:01npanies, Inc. • Patti Sberm11n . wife or singer-aclor Bobby Sherman, gave birth to her second son at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital with an assist from her husband. The baby wrighed in at 7 pounds 11~-:a ouncrs and both he and th e mother were "doing fine." a spo kesman for the Shermans said. • Rock singer JWbcrta Flack and opera singer l\farian Anderson led 11n a1:1dicncc of 2.800 in singing · ' H a p p y Birthday" to opera s ta r Leontyne Price. l\.1iss Price celebr ated her 47th bi rthday by giving a recital of music by Mozart. Handel and Schubert at New York's Carnegie Hall. The tables were turned on the singer at inlcrmission. • Black aclivist Angela Oa\•is wan ts a ~1c.xican-An1erican ~roup to form a defense fund for two men accused of participating in a rash of Denver bombings. l\.1 iss Davis spoke at a new:;: confcrcncc sponsored by the group, .... ·hich is called Crusade for Justice. rv1iss l)avis, accused and ___.--......_ Z·IL lf1 .. ""'''•"--1-.. i.-... ' "Slow· down,' Billy!, We're d rivin' over 554" SeriOus about Losing~? Medical Weight Reduction Lindora's unique program is a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain proper weight.,. under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors: Call for information Monday thru.Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SAN BERNARDINO 186-4718 AlfO•lltld MtCl1C1I 91dg. NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 P'1c1 P101es11 on1I Bldg. 'WOODLAND HILLS 347.5547 W1rn1•·V•CIOfY Mtd•Cl l BldQ. COSTA MESA 557-1893 Ml'I Verde P rot1111on1I Bldg . E. 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'· r1v·1a: unimportant matters: trifles much of our research is.wasted on. rn • • lrlV•la:,New Daily Pilot Saturday feature 'triviaddicts·can't live·without. The definition yoy get · depends '.on who you ask- Webster may think :trivia (small t) is ... ·well. trivial. But Trivia (big T)ds.,a,fascinating1featu r,e !hilt tickles the brains of .som9' of .the Ora~ge. Coast area's mo~t sophisticated •news?,aper readers/Can ·you riame Jack Arm$trong 's '~lgh scliobl? How·a1$put Judy Garland's dog in Nle ··~zard 1of Oz " movie?•The name of the "Star Trek" spaceship? If these ·are the kind of questions that• turrY you on,, you 're a .triviaddict ... or you could be ·one if you 'd just let you rself go. Check out "Jri\lia'j (with a big T , by T.T.) in next Saturday's edition ·of.t~e ..• DAILY PILOT Tur1d1y, Ffbtuary 12, 1974 DAILY PILOT 7 Doke Ell'ington Goe~ Ho1ne WASHINGTON (AP) Duke Ellington returned 10 the midtown ~apital area where he g~w up and played Some of his famlllar IOn&s for stveral hundrtd Inner. city school children and Jullt Ni xon Eisenhower. Mn. Eisenhower balled him as "one of my heroes" and brought a letter from her father, President NI x 9 n. addressed to "his excellency the Duke of Ellington," and ~aylng In part, "There'll never be another you." DUKE AND Julie were on hand to give a plug fo: the aerlea of ptrformances, a part ol the artlsls·in·lhMdlools pragram, by pianist Marian McPar tl and in Washington public &ehool1. lt 11 aupporttd on 1 matching basl& by the NationaJ Endowment for I.ht Art.s and the U.S. Off!~ of Education. Miss McPartland started thlr\gs off by playing Billy Strayhorn's "Take the A Traln," the Ellington theme song, with four members or the Duke•s o:chestra. THEN MERCER Elllng1on announced It was time to bring on the other piano player, his falh<r, who played "A Train" agaln and then launched Into "Mood Indigo." The several hundred school students bused b1 from city 1ehool1 applauded I o u d I y enough to threaten !he aging plaster at Hawthorne St-hoot, in a mkitown area a doun blocks or so from th e Ellington boyhood home. Edward Kennedy Ellington 1!1 74, and the jaunty bounce was missing from hi s walk, but at the piano he was as youthful as ever as he swung into .. Caravan." DUKE 111EN spoke or a recent trip to Europe and Africa, where he 1 a i d Emperor Halle Se I a s s I e arranged a royal welcome featuring "a lion -a real llve e•er·lovtna lion -but very gentle." The song Dukt wrote about the lion wind.! up with a roof. rabing drum oolo by Rocky White, which also aerved to bring on Mrs. Eisenhower - "one of the most beautlfW Jedi~ in l his room," Elling too said. She praised the artists-ln·the school program a.s· "one of the most exciting things that is happening in our country.·· Grand Opening, Sequence 3 Above everything else, The No .rth View has extrabrdin ary values. ' 0ne thiDr. perbapo -than an tho othem, stands out about Seq_,.., 3 at 'The North View: the extraordi- nary value of the homes. It COllll!ll from a combination of tho brmt.htak- ing vim of Saddleblck Mountain, quiet cul-d&-61lc streete, greenbelt, and parklike areas, serene atmos- • phere -plua the homes themselves. Ones which create a whole new per- gpective of oounlly- view living. The question is: how much longer . will these outstand-, ing values nmain at theoe prices? ...-'-ntiful 3 and.& bedroom homes have la rge rooms, deep carpeting (in m ajor living areas), fireplaces, built-ins, even the luxury of self-cleaning ovens. Surround all this with Laguna Niguel's 8,00> acres filled with fresh, ocean..,ooled air and afiluent neigh- bors and it's extremely attractive; even more so when you add in tho poo~ clubroom, and playfields of The Highlands. Club pro.vided by Tho Homeowners Association for a fee ol $15 a month. And there's more. Golf at the private El Niguel Counlly Club. 'Thnnis at the private Laguna Niguel 'Thnnia Club. (Membenhips are availabla. Membenhipe in the Large expan9l!8 of glass ha.e bmi blended with soft earth toneo to create exteriors of warm wood, brick and stone,.,much like a country manor. The front yards are land- scaped and have sprinklers. The rear yards .... fenced,· eopecially deiigmd for each lot. Inside, these -~~ .. • \ rountry club and the tennis club ""' voluntary and are controlled by Avm Community Developers, Inc., which is the managmient and . A-... operations agent of the club facilities.) The ocean beaclie.areonly4 miles away, and the Dana Point Harbor, ."home port" for Laguna Niguel is down the coast a bit. What more could someone who desires a larger home ask for? Ftom Los Angeles, go south on the San Diego/Santa Ana Fwy. to Crown Valley Parkway exit. Turn right (approL 31> mi.) to Niguel Rd. Tum right on Niguel Rd. to sales office &t "-:t"" :'{~1--:r-r:-:;. top of hill From S4s;soo to $59,-400 "-LOI"""''" orS..W.Anl "~" + '< .... -+-'----~ -t~ ,t,.~ C10'0'!! q·, Ville)' (71') 496~040 llS0-5050 Ph•'f· l"tlr· """'" ' \ 2 •• 0 0 ~ @ """ """"' - ' AllMST•OfllG v.t-• M" Arrr.-1r0flg. Ag1 to, of 1oi.c btOOll, Cot.I• Mt~ 011W of 0.11n. 1ry 10, 191'-5UN~Ytd by tl)ll, ol HOt111l11h,11 IWQ •l>Nlr,, N0tm1 Cl tpetlltf, An1htlm, 11111 8w<lll•HI\. IMl'llf t two 91t1>!1ChlUlttn Cr1·'•"~" ..,.,,le••· r.rio•v, 11 A.Ill, 11~•00• R••• 1Mlf!Otl1I Ptrk. ltll tl•O.dw•y Moo't111ry. Oltlt(lort. l i Cl(fll:l.EGGE 1hfn1•11 lltc•t•lf'9~. llt~1111111 o• l..1gvn1 ... clo 1 n•H.,. ol En11l1no ..,..,, 9); 411• 01 0t1111, f'1br1,11ry I. lt1•. ~uN!Yt<I by tltvgill'I•, E\IUO•t fttt-ttl"'Jf.11. O! ... ,.,,., e11u.1 '°"' tl••n•r<I u &tclt•leoQt. ~an c11m~n1t . 'w o r1notll!lti11n, M••V ll tlJWn '"" &trn••ll II;, &K•-tcl~, 11r••l-J1rlndt1•1111!!1•• LIWI lrqwn Pr!~1r1 OotYlte• .,.,re '*"· lnt11"'4n1. Moynt,uo Y 1 • w ""°'"Y' A1t1oeno1 F1mll1 •uon••h mlmotl• coolritwtlon• bl mtdt Id tlll lr1lllt 1nsllt\l!e Of Lo• Angtl~,.. C:ol•!. $helltr L~1111111 8t1Ch M o r t y • r y. Ol11cto11, 90G-OSIAN 11tu111 t. B!l!lo•l~n Aoe 55 ,of 10•1 9IYO$dll l D• .. H1;1111n111on flt<ICh. 0.1. '.cl ~·'"· F~•>«•ll"'f in. IYI~ 5<1•v+vel1 by hu•l>M1d. Mh.h•el. 100, RoOo:'•I' tour cLtUlllltt ,., Llnao, Be!h and J.J<!,m l avo•l•n . Sandri 5hatfer; >Ill••• Jualm Holly; 1•1he-. C•tl Cait>oun, !hrn. gr1»0a•.,ghl«1, S1tvlcu . Thvr1o<11v. 10 lO AM, Pte~ Femlly Colonl1I Fun•r<1I 11omo. 8UltKS: k •n••d Bu•~•· ll~ lri" Corona <It( Mar. Datt ot t!td111, F11>ru•ry 11 , \97•. S11t>1IYt'<I by wltt , K<1fhfVnl •Oil, Wiiiiam 8 . 8ur~e. Cc;rona ae1 M•r: douonT"•· Ell1ac.e111 Anne Ru>>•ll. Ne ... Pll•' 8t~'h , Vlrg1nii1 Jton Kunkle, Coron• ae1 M•" 1>ro•~"· V!nctm •no Ba\!I J Bur ~e, OOHo ol M>ChiO•": Io u r 9r1nachlld1tn; r .. o 11rtM "' dl1!1<h1ldr~11 StrVIC•• were held 10011y 1 u•=-doy, 11 Noon. P~c•llc view (hd~•I 1n1~·'"""1 P•<•!•C V•ew M~mOr+•I Por~. p,(llic; Vl•w Mcrluaty, D•r~cltlt >. CARNEY l •uronce I(, .Carnoy, Ago o.l, t>f '195 Minor 51 .. AP1. II. Co•I" M~••-Dal" o'f c:leaTh, Fobrvary I. 191• svrvl••d by l0"' AH,.,rl, Co.ra M~'"; !Mo~ c:l•ughltf>. F"1nce\ !ld,nmann .tnd S1,.,rn E . ClrMy, txl!h Cl Cot1• M<l•a; Vtrcnlca C•rnev. 1-iunllnglon Blach ; Tc u, g•,.nd,·l1Tl~·e" Po•~•y, 1~''''011 , Tu1·w a·1 , 1 Jol PM R~QU""" /,\rot, ,.,Nt"'' V"' o AM, 5• JCo~l"m' l,.n1n1" 1 '"'" n Int"""''"'• r.nn(1 '->!•I'!<"~'~• '""~'''Y l«"I Br~•~NilY IAOl l\.'8''1'· 0 l<'Li~r>. CONNE'lLY Denn;, F. Conn•lly A9e tl. of 16000 VIII• 'l'crw, HunhngJg" B•acn, Uale Of aealh, FobrVJ•Y 11, 191•. -':ivr •ivta 1>y wile, J~n l; lhtee b•Q\he,,, Tnom"'• Wl!!i•m •na Parde~ (onnelly, ,.,1er. M•rY Newmiln, M• rnnn~lly wa' a muntar I>! Coas1 Guat~ AU.il>M)' uni! Flo!1U11 fl/,. ltosary "'a' •~<!\~d Monday. ~,30 PM, Pc~~ Famfly ClllOMl"I FUtlot•I \jgmo, Funer~I <e•v•ces w~'~ cn'1nucte~ loch y, 1uo><1ay, 10 AM, P•o~ F~"'lly Colon!al Fun"~I Home. GRAHAM (ltmenl A, Gr~h~m. Re•ltlenl ot Laguna Hill•; da1e 01 deaTh. Febru.,y 9, 191,, ,S...,.•ivtd by wit~, Josephlno : slo••r, /!,ts Len• Bell, New Me•icn. niec~. M". Jun+ Bruton, N~"' M(,•i,o. Pr .. ~tt ••n1ke• were held Monday, Fen•U<ltY 11, McCot mi<k L~~una Be~c h [l',p~r. Family •ugge•h mcmorlel conlri ~utlon• lie mad• lo lh~ Or~nge Coun11 can,•r Socle!y or tile Hoar! A••ociMion. 1-i ARRlS Thome• W. H~rris, Resi~enl ol L~guna Nl51Vtl, ~al• Of d<'~l n, r•oru~ry I!. 191•. Pttvale servoce• ~nd lntr,,nen1 .,...,, held. SurvlYea cy .vilo. N<1ncy Harris. St1e!ler Laguna Boaoh Mor1uary, DI rt e Toro. GREGORY Judllh Ann Greqory A9<' 39> d>te or dea!/l, February 10. '" Lc<>Qoo•~e, !n~lan~. Suryived by hu•band, ltan~el Gfe9~ry, of Indiana: d<1ugnrnr, Mr._ Tracy 1-iembre•..-; sen. cn .. SloD~er Oy~es; son. Jon•!~ln Ede Taylor; par•n!S, Mr. and Mn. Waller Keen; 1wn '<ste,., Beveriv Mltell end Merilyn M<Oan!el, t;1avesi11e '"'vices, Tnur«Jay, 1 PM, P~ti!ic "'""' Mrmorl&I Par•. Smiths Mc r I u 11 r y, Olrt ctcrs. MOLLET ' R11pn E. Molle! 1:•9·N M~rlno~~ E~sl. t avun• Hill•. Oa!e ct d~O!)'" Febr11ary 11. 1110. SvrvlYW l>Y wl!o, Rg,e; brol!w!t. L«in of New Yor~I •lifer In lireel, S<>r w.ces, l'.eunc1co• l PIJ., !'~cilic Voe.i Ch1Del, wo•n R .. ~bl G"''"" GLJC•I""'" c11ic;•ting. 1 n 1~'"'''"'· P ";nr \'I" •1 M•morial Par~, Mt /NU~"i II,,' ll:W:OCilltd wotn lt>I HOili SI. H•o'• IM lto!el A•10r In New Yor~ CITY. .... I m•mb•• ot N•W '11)'> SI~!• Hotel Mrns ,Asscx:iation P~cHlc v:e"' MorTUOty, Dl•ec!Q ... OLMSTE•O • Let Your Wife Bargain for Pay Mlster. Oas it ever occurred to you to let your wife negotlate your salary? It not , why not? That renowned columnist of yetterday 0. 0. t.tclntyre dld that . Largely, because he chose not to ge t into a high·pressure hassle 1,1-·ith his syndicalurs. The great Albert Einstein did like· wise. When he-went to work for Prlnceton._ However , Mc· lntyre-personall y okayed the final deal. Elnsteln didn't f.ven bother to ask what his income was. }leart of an infant at birth weigM less than a shot of whiskey . Your upcoming federal tax bill, if ave rage, is expected to be ~IOI higher than last year 's . , . Aver· age sales now of. a new book of po- t:try run aboul 2,000 copi~ . . One out of every fbur men and boys na· tionwide is named either George, Charles, James, William or John .. , Never was a soclety in ··••hlch the won1cn drank as rnuch liquor as the men. Q. "{;f>nl'rrtlly men or •ron1t>n?" ABOUT SEX speaking, .,.,.hich know more atx1ut sr.x, A. Women, Or so the scholars now conclude from their surveys. Said surveys also indiacle women~s penmanship is better, loo. Merely mention this additional detail to de- em phasize the sex thing . Much too much glib talk these rlays about es-ce-ex. ~Qr should any Afro·Amerlcan fo rget that the first clock made entirely in America was put together by a 30. year-old black man named Benjamin Banneker. He'd nev· er before seen a clock, incidentally·. Yet history records the instrument ran accurately, striking all the hours, !or 2Q years after he first se t it to ticking in 17~. FALK'S CAR What kind of car does Peter Falk drive in "Columbo''? That's what 1 asked, Replies one client: "A French Peu· geot 403 convert ible, cir~ 1960-02." Replies another: ''A German import of the 1950s called a Borgward." Who's right? That word "measles" originally meant "wretch" .. . Disney World employs a crew of fe male plumbe rs .. . Loaded dice were fouud in the ruins of Pompeii . , , Ca rc;i- lina used to be spe lled Carolana . , , The gorilla has one mo re pair of ribs than man. Start with the fact that these numerous people are normal both physically and biologically. And yet they like to dress up in the costumes of the opposite sex. Whfai outnumber which among the folk with this kink, the men or the women? So inquires a subscriber. The mEln. By far. La.st year in Egypt, l\vice as many couples were di· vorced as were married -700,000 to 325,000. How king can that go on there? Address rnail to L . port Beach, 92660. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- Eaward G. OTmste&d. Resld~nt of Lo1'"" H1ll11 d•!e c1 oea!h, FllOruary 10, . 910. Sv,.,..IYM by wile. Grace M. Otrnoff~!I! d•UQMftr. Mrs, Bruce Battr, All&d<:nlll L-------------------------~ lh••~ ~c•~:lc~'T~ren. l"dvdle .. rvk~• were held al tne RIYler<1 M.i.onit Lod9e OI Paclllc P"lls~Me,. FMl"llv ,,,~~e"1 ~==::i'.~~@:~~~~==J:::::::::::::::::::::=:=:::::::::::::::== memorl•I conlrlbuTiOn• tie m"''" •o The PUBLIC NOTICE Ma•on;< CriOrlect Chll:!1·011s it om e Mc(ormlc~ LaQuna Bo•ch Mo<tuary. John l(l!slanl1. 2<.171 Lo Hermo1•, r--...,.,---------~ OireC!Or\. L•guna Niguel, C1ll1, fl677 OVERTON Thi• DY•l~u II tonduc!ed Cy ... 0.,11" A_ Ovetoo" Ag" 7'1 ; re,laMI lndlYldua! of llellflowt•. Dale of dtMh. February J h Kii I I 10. 191-. Survive{! by hvi~and, Vt~il 11 n 'ans St ,.,..lco• wlO I>< held Thu•sd 1 f>l-ll, Thi• •lalernent wa• 1111!'11 w11n lM NcrTh lleJlliower cnurth o! c~:(,1, ,.~1 j CounTy (let~ of OranQ• County on C•ar~ SI , B•ll!low...-. l~l e«nent, R ~e February O. \V7 4 Hill• l.'emor·O~I Par~. Smilh• t/lorluary, flllll Dl•~lo"· Publl•ned Oran11e Con•! O&llY P11ol, P ULEO Feoruaty 11. 19, 26 fncl M•rCl1 5, R~ll•el• Puleo Rosldwi• cf c:c,1a M~a ; 191• .it.l·1" d&T• er de~•h, Fooru.1rY 10, 191' S\i"'l""dl------------PUBLIC NOTICE by lwo 11auyh!e1>. Mt:.. ('•are !lot>erl• a r'ld M". Je"•Y Fun~. both 111 C<>11,, Mesa; !~Ur Ordnd(hlldren; '" groa.1-1-------------1 granachildc~n , one IYro!her and o~• , . .,er fl U47 In New York. F!o••rv tonlghl, Tue•d•Y· F ICT ITIOU$ flUSI NESS a P~<, Wes!('il!f Clla.~1 -Rt"Qulem M11•«· NA.ME ST ... TEMENT Wednesg.Oy. g,;w AM. SI. John f!w!o 8.ipllsl The to!lowing person 11 ·doln11 l>u•lnes• CaThol ir, (h11rtn •. wi!h Fr, Anthony ~" McGowan otllcla!lng. lnl••ment, Good LARK ENGINEERING CO., INC .. Shepher~ C:fm~terv . W~!c!IU Chapel OF AMERICA. 866 West 16th Street. Morlyary, 6~'8H, Ol•P<:tors. Nt""!lort Be<1cll. Calltprnl" 91660 WEINER Lark Engineering Co , inc., 6U Wesl ~amuel A~rcn WeiN:'r 'M.D.'' O~!e of 16lh Sire-ti, N~parf Be&ch, Callfotnla C••'~• Februa•~ S, !91~. !lelovt'd ~ustland 1'26-60 ol )JnnJ A. Weiner; lovirig '"".ol Meyer Thlf bYilMtf ll condvcle-d by 1 We.ner; dt\/Oted b•o!her or C•ah W, , II Len,ki Serylces. lodey, luesday, 1 PM copora on. 11ome of ·pe,.ce Memorial p,.,k Chapel' Fred J. Bal,r, Pre~ldent Mallnow and 511Yerm~n M 0 r 1 u i1 r y , Thi! 51ll'lmeffl """' flle<J wl!h lh• OlteC!o,.. Cmmtf Cieri( QI Orange CounTY on F ""'============o lJ•n. 11, '"" ARBUCKLE & SON WUTCLIFF MORTU.UY 427 E 17th 51, Co~ta Me1a 646-4888 -·-llALTZ·H IGllOHJ f UNfRAL HOO'\IE Corona de! Mot (0510 Me10 -·- 67J.94-50 64¢.2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roo'!"'il~ (Q"O ~Ae1a :i-:8 J~ l~ -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY I 7? I I Bet1r h Ol~d Hvr11>n91,·11 f;"~'n 042-1771 '.1·14 ~'"nondo Ave l.o ng Beock ?IJ) 431!·1145 -·-"1\cCORMICK LAGUNA &EACH MORTUARY !795 l oqvna Con·,,.,n ~d. ·19·1 Y~ I J -•- McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :0883:? Com1110 r u \'•OT·, Son J~u~ (ui ,. '<cwv t.9!> 17 ;/j -•- PACIFIC VIEW MlMORIAL PARK Cem.,1~ry 3500 Porrl•~ View D""~ Newpor+ B"t•rh 'ol,i,_,~,(l 64~ 2700 -·-PEt:K FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave W e;lrn•n11er 893-35:0.S , Fl!Ul ISEN AN O G-'AMT INCO RPOR.t,TfO ATTORNEYS l\T• LAW lQSH Slnll Mo"lc' Boulevard Les An9elt5, C11ifcn111 'IOO'lS T•I: (21)) 17~·0Xll Publi1he<I Or,n11e CO<'l>I Dally Piiot. Fet>ru~ry 5. 12, 19, 26. )97l '1&·1• PUBLIC NOTICE I , \S!.f "tCTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME STA.TEMENT Tne rollowlnQ o~"on• ~" doing l>u•lnes• ~s· (11hLLE N(;ER OF NEWPORT 16]1 P,1cili' C0<1•t Hlg~w~y. Newport Bti<:h ??MO Kon ne•h W, Prtmo. U 4 We•t B too•d~'-' P•~ce, Fu11er1on '716ll ()Q,~lhy L P•emc, 4.u Wt st n "to'-4·il~ Pl~~·· Fv11er1on 91611 In•; bu~•fil'ci\ Is t>einQ cof\du(!e<I bY o f>•''""''h'n "•nnelh W, Premo l hl• ••~i.·m<;nt !•led wl !h me CcunlY rl•H ot O•ange County en J in. IS, Hl~ FREOERICK T. MASON llSSS E. Chilpmin """enu1, No. 1M Fullerton, (lt, Ttl: (IUI 11'·1010 AHorntv '' L1w 1 Publl•~l'<I OranQt Coat! Dall y Plto!, I Fet>ruary I, 12. lY, 16. 1910 11().10 PUBLIC NOTICE --~.0,,c.,c.,~T 1oustiiSi'Hii.··--­ "'AME STATEMENT following ~"on~ ••• ~y~1n~•S ~·· LA PAZ LIQUOR. 17'/j~ M11<,;1no!l1 11v~, •nia1n va1 1ey c~111. L C:Mherlnt E". McN~m~ra, 1Q691 Scucllff Lane. H.,nllng!on Be1c~. Cell!. 1. Mlcllael J. McN~mate, 16961 Paclll<; lOd•! Hwy,, 1-iuntln~ton Beach, Coll!. l. Jo~n J. McNam~r•, ~141 Touc11}. F"untarn Valle~. C~lif, ' l "I' busines• Is tonduCTfll l>Y 1 Gll'IWll p~,lntJ~n·~· !Sf Mlchat\ J. McN~llJ•r• lh" ,1,.1t ment wai tiled' w11h l!it Cou•Hy Cler~ of 0fl"9e CounlY on Ftctuary 6, 1f7•. 111,-0C: )OM NSON, 8ANNON, WOHLWEND & JOHNlTOM HAll.11.Y A. OLIVAR. Atty, llot Avt. of tllt 11111, l!t. ill Lo• A~9tle1, C•ll!ornl1 toof.I l'ubl11ne<1 Orang~ (°""' o~uy ~tb. 11. 19, 14. and Mtrch 5, 1~1' PUBLIC NOTICE The NEPTUNE SOCIETY WAHTS YOU TO KHOW tltat pr Soc:ktl s.cwtt¥ or V~ At.MiM1tr.Hoti ~ hflrifh _., CO•tf' _. ~ en-t6ollJ s.-Ticn wltti EH1MlllirMKoll .t S... l he o.g.r.!~ 5'1!'1(11• ~ l O Tf')!I Coll•y I""*'-! Mell....., Fu-al C..rnelery Srotern 24 l10uf Serv1ct !1l4)6*1UI Pllone °' ...,,1. fl:)< OO<lblio . NoS.1""""n""11utt ~•oow.-s1 Co.o•l H•9hw1y.Su~o F JI~ IHllU\ CA. <nM0 --------w... ....................... . ·~······················ CHy ••••••.•••••••••••••••.•••• SfGtt> ···············••··•·•·• ftlooiaq ..................... ' •• ORANGE coum Raw Waste Convertible To Energy? SANTA ANA. -Cal!f<irnians may be throwing away 71 million tons of raw potentlal energy resources every year. 1llat's the amount of garbage produced by all the state's municipal. industrial and agric ult ural opcr:itons - an av erage of 20 po unds ~r person per day. Orange COunty Supervisor David Baker, chairman of the California Solid W a s t e fl·tanagement Board, w l 11 conduct a special fact.finding public meeting of his panel Friday to discuss ways of putting garbage to use in the form of power. '4DISPOSING ot t h ese wastes is a massive environmental problem,'' Baker said. "We can go a long way toward solving two proble1115 at one time If this huge volume of solid waste can be conv erted to sorely needed energy." Baker said morning and afternoon sessions will take place at the c.o n te r en ce starting at 9 a.m. ln the new state building, 107 South Broadwa'Y in LAS Angeles. ·Sessions will deal with the status, costs and feasibility of converting garbage into such energy supplies as gas, oil and solid fuel. One such method, called pyro1lsl5, will be demonstrated, Baker said. BAKER SAID he h a s approached Russell Tr a In , chief of the federal E nv I ron mentl'l l Protection Agency, for funds to help develop iarge e n e r g y • producing s y s t e m s and facilities in California. "Solld waste Is a constant and pennanent fuel and the production of methane, steam, gas and o!I from It could be vital ~ the natio n's needs," Baker sa id. Baker ·said that as energy problems increase. so does the need for development of alternate power source! such as garbage conversion . AMONG TIIOSE due to appear at Baker 's board hearing are EPA Regional Administrator Paul DeFalco, and William Simmo n s, executive officer of th e California Air R es o u r c es Board. Baker's waste panel has been cbarged with adopting· a series ol policies for solid waste management and a resource recovery program by Jan. I, 1975. • Political Notes A UT OMA ..-~ .......... ~ First Black Hopeful CJ.LL: IUSIMISS MAILIMG SEllYICI 33-826 7 ::=::=====; .,.,SIR WALTERS Eyes ~tate Senate .... ,,., ... ,.,.el Wo•h ,.. w-Ho111.vh lot ,._,. 1he1 l•ll I" plou ,..111roll1. 20 S2 Newport 11\ld, BY 0. c. uumNGS Of """ Diiiy P'Ull 111H Republican J a m e s E. "Johnny" Johnson of Tustin plans to be the fir8 t black Californian_ to run for the U.S. Senate. He'll a n nounce his cand idacy Wednesday at a news conference in Santa Ana and then during a speech at the Santa Ana Elka Club lO the Tustin Area Women's Clob. Johnson already has a list of "flrsts" which includes: First black warrant officer in the Marine Corps. -First black officer to retire from the Marine Corps . -First black tn hold a cabi net-Jevel office in Cali forni a. ~-..-. .,n the SenaM W • t er i 11 t e Crawford Hal1, will deal withl---------:-- Commlttee, aays he w 111 "The Meaning of Watergate ~ • .. _ ~A.t respond to questions during for America.11 Tl cketJ are -.,..,_, N1Ji1 ~~ a IWlcheon appearance Friday available at $2 for general llBitlMIB YOUR Jn lrvlne. adptlsalon, lt.50 for UCI YJ.LltlTIMI Baker wlll break bread faculty. staff and alwnni and 4 T Frtday afternooo with the UCI 50 cents fOr UCI students. Ind I I A····' They may be purchased from LIDO mtr a ~ates before the Associated Students Ticket makln& a speech at UC Irvine Office, first floor of Gateway CANDY con AGE that night. Commons, between 1l am. and V A L E N T I N E The lyncheon meeting will 3 p.m., or from the Committee CANDIES be. heki at noon at the on Lectures Office, Room 164 Alrportfr Inn. Tickets at $6 of the Library·Adm lnis tration '".:...~...:::".::-' for UCI lndu.strl"l A!&Oclates Building , from 8 a .m. to 5 ~~ membt!r.J iind the.it gue9ts and p.m. ~~ $7 .50 for others may be i-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;:.:. __ .:~;; obtained by contacting the l UCI Industrial Associates at 83UU4. The evening ad d ress , scheduled fbr B o'clocit · in BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION SALE 8y cn)lt ot U.S. oi.i.;a C- ladies' Wear. Open to the Public Big Discount. Dresses. Coats. Slacks . Suit s. and Misc. Kimberly Knits. other -Fltst black member of -· the U.S. Civil Service ...... well-known brands. · 51..ti., Sahrday. Feb.tot 11 :00 ..... daily tlrough S•day, Feb. 17. Commwlon. ., .. •• '$ First black assistant ......, secretary of the Navy. flu~,~~~11"' Johnson wil be the principal T~.;, ·;,,,:,. speaker ·Saturday in Norfolk. 111 fll!lr....,. FASHIONS BY ROBIN 23529 Calle do I• I.Ml,. L-HIHs Va., at comm Is s I on i n g Lttw1•·S••d11MCt AH oiMn ceremonies for the nuclear. I l==~"~s~.0~4~t~1:;:=='~'~'~· '~'~'~'=~~""""."'"""""""."'""""""""""""""""""""""."'""""""""""""""""""""""""~ powered guided missile frigate I' USS Californ ia. * NEVER S• Y DIE DEPT, -Assemblyman John Briggs (R·FullertonJ is making still anGther attempt to turn off what he calls "the tobacCo smudge pot " in the halls of the Legislature. · His latest effort, AssemJ>ly House Resolution 112, would divide Assem bly committee rooms into p erma nen t smoking and n o-s m o It i n g areas. · A pr evio u s Brijgs resolutioo, HR 70, would have banned tobacco smoke In Assembly commi ttee rooms. Jt v.·as killed 32-30 by his colleagues. '"!be major ru!Ol1 g1ven by most members for voting against my resoltJtion was th at .they wanted equal rights for smokers a n d non-smokers alike," said Briggs In l'l nn otmclng his Tlf:W effort. "My new resolutlon satisfies the Assembly's objection by dividing committee rooms into smoking a n d non-smokµi.g sections for both the publi c and committee members." Briggs says he ls confident his new resolu tion will pass. * REPUBLICAN natl o n a 1 Chairman George Bush Ls scheduled to address a GOP IWlcheon Valentine's Day at the Disneyland Hotel. * EDWARD R. Fish, 49, an lrv~e Republican. has been appoinled by Governo r Reagan to the newly created state Board of Reg~teffii Construction I ns p ecto r s. Another Orange County f\e· publican, Marvin S. Winderi ot Fulle rton, also was ap- pointed to the board. {;, SENATOR HOWARD Baker (R-Tenn.), vke chairman of -. ~r lier on. Valentines Day ... ~atching skirt and jacket in a natural denim look 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY It pays to clal 1ang dlS~ cans before a """ '• H uM1n9ton 8eoc.~ 536-6539 . 'For_ less lhan $1, pl ~s tax. "1'hen you dial direcl w11hO ut Opera tor ass1slance. you CAn lalk to anywhere within Ca,lifornia for 6 minUtes. o r New York lor 4 minules. (Remember il's laler in lhe day back East.) ' These low Di al Direcl rales are in effecl every nighl from 11 P.M. to 8 A.M., and exlra minut es are al lhe lowesl rates too. Dial Direc t rates do nol apply on person, collect, credi t card, hol el guest ca lls, calls charged to another num ber, or calls over 40 miles pla ced from c,oin phon,s. ' Dial Direcl rate s do apply on Ope rator- assisled stalion calls placed from communili es where long dis· lance calls cannot be dialed di rec I. @Pacific Telephone Now Books Acts e, MARILYN olld ftv GARDNER Q: ltt.1•1 tbt lre1mboy er lny girlhood, &bby Btt.o, •• IO llieo< U)'tf AH a II true ht daltd Shirley tem,IO before Sd4~ Ca•lor "dfscoYerid" bim?-Mrs, Eloise (no laat .. ide pit11t! ), Om11la, Neb. A: "Yes, we dated several timesi ~ Shirley made (0() much money for me to go steady,• Bobby rtmjnisced . 1·Mr. tlamor heard me slnalng In a pictdre tit.led ·~·· " stn1 Agaitt' and hlr~ 1rle lo db His Cbristtnil ihow. Jt was one of lhe lojj' net- work radio shows and gave me a big pus_h. I remem- ber t.he sobg 1 dJd ; It was ''Santa, BttHg My Mommy Bitt!k to M:e." These days, while Breen perform. occ;aslOqally, he preters playing business- man, He'! Involved with a new form of entertain- ment, the "CondomlniufTI Circuit" -coveriftg half 4 dozen cities in Florida. Tile Idea Is to boo k high" priced names {sµch as Tony Martin, Jan Murray, 'SHlllLIT 'tOO RICH' Jock carter, Buddy Greco) II ahd mlni-m4slcal shows. obby BrUn And , to make these at- tractions affordable, appear at two different condominiums every r1lght fot a week and share the wealth of taletH and salorles. Based In ~11atnl Beach, Breen acts as executive pro- ducer for Jerry Grant Prodlictlons, Inc, while his "Wife ('Glad You Alked That') Audrey. acts as liaison as well as managing well-known personalities on her own. Does lhe oneUme child star encourage other parents of pronlislng children to become professionals? "No." he shakes his head, "not if they have to go through y.·hat 1 had to and then seek a second career as a groy.•n-up. It's too loaded wllh tenslqn.ri and frustrations. and the odds against. bet'Omlng a Mickey Rooney, an Elizabeth Taylor or a Shlr ley Temple are overwhelming." Bobby esUmates he's sung hi s theme song. "Ra inbow on the JUver,'' severat thousand times. But t'Ollcedes it's still new to him every time he sings it. "It brings back 1ny ha~pler days In show business." he says, JookJhg back morrienta rlly at hJ!I ralribow of memories. Then he looks ahead and grins,-'.'Bul these are ha ppier da~s." Q: Whatever bapptD~ to tltal Broadway comedfenile, NBllCJ Walker?-Elsle Wal~er, YoU&!Mlwn, Olde. A: Nancy, who once scolded us fot thi~blng her '4Mlss No Glamor of 1956," turned down M!~raf key s~tles alter she became "Rosje the Quicker-Plcket.uppet-Pltchwan" in the Bounty commercials. Since then !he's J>een offered roles on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, "McMillan I: WIIe.'' and seve ral (lthcr series . .Her fathf;!t Was Dewey Barto. half the ~lg-time vaude ville comedJ acrobatic team of Barto & Mann. Married to dtarriti coach ba•ld Craig , Nancy has a JO-yea r-0ld daughttr aild proudly reveals : "I pay toes on an Income of close to a quartet of a million dollars a ye8.r!" (Quite a bounty to pick UjJ.) PO!rl'SCRIPT8 FROM MARILYN. To ~I Flynn, Du" luth, \\'I s.: PerTj Como "as christened Pierino Roland Como ... 1'Q Augle R., Topeka, Kans.j It was author Agatlla Chrlsllt who once said : "An arcnaedlolfsl Is the best husband any woman can have. The older she gets, tht more interested he ls In her" ... To Mrs. l-1. Mac. Ma th , Philadelphia : Yes. Sinatra is doing a radio show. Noncommercial, It 's one of a series of per.form ances for the Veterans Administration's "l!Cf'e's to Veterans' pro- gram!I carried by Si309 sta tion! as a public senlce and across the Amerl~n Forces Radio netlt'ork . Frank runs the ga mut from reptisiftl 90ngs fro m his old "Hit Parade" appear"nce! up to nurq.be~~ from his new "Old Blue Eyes Is Back'' album ... To Mrs. Vera L., \Vorcester. tfass.: Al Clpp lost his leg y.·hen he Was 9 year; old -ju1npilig off an Ice wagon. Send your questi011s to fly Ga-rdn4!r , '"Glad You Asked That." care of th is 11ewsp<1y,erL. P.g. Bo:t 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. l\larilyn and I y liaTtlner wilt an- swer a.s man11 questions a3 they can in the ir colum11, but the volu·1ne of n1ail makes pe rsonat replies im· possible. 'Nice Guv '. •• Cleaner Murder ed 3 Full Service Lecatlens In Hunff ... f.,, &Heh ~N~9t R l l'fl oMr • t:lul,... ~~ • DtljYtntt Lt l ''/ri:!'Jri!.:ffftt citbs1 . ' "• ··~ ~· . . ..... ~ - DAIL Y PILOT f NOTi!i ,. 1 ... 1,.i! TONIGHT'S $U•li:•1oa '°u•T ~ T~I ST&t • ., CM.l .. R .. I& ,Oa THI COUNTY 0111 OltANO I ""'t "'"'f."!'G',. ........ TV IIlG'n TGHTS IS HI!' l!l'f G(V!N io itit IlLJ. er.. °' IM •IKMI ... mN d«tdt"' !Mf 'te": M 'llllf d •llO!I .tt•t1111 riit ,.f •1• rt (IUlrtd to Ult ABC O S ,_, .,.,h -11KVUr1 woutfltr1, In :30 -"I lm'e You .•. Good bye." ,,,. ol!I(• of m. cl.rk of ni. •bow• l~ope '-ngf, ~--b be b ~r ho .,..111lM '""'" .,. '! ll'•Mf!' tl1am. r11n 1.1(1 ., .... , "' I! I SU Ur fl OU!ew1 e W "'' ~ ... ..., ¥WCM'"' 10 h • l~ves her aD}lly out of frlisttatlon. E1rl Holllt:ti111, undftllfriH •I fh!I eflJ(&of hh l llorne1' •••-h I U h p ( I! j h KANSAS CITY, Mo. tUPI) 111 "" s1,_ t»-4J111 ii;AAHSJ:ND K.Alll,A•• Ill· Kit w11U11r• ll'U\i a.e ll'•Urp y, a ricja mt . Hugh Iv Bu"' h.'I dream' H1111tl111N111 H•rlMut ,........ I 11«iJtv1 • SlllH NO. • LOt •na1l11. -· c flllori111 ,..,, wrtleh ll in. o••<• 110 different lfian a lot of •·m~u•n • "•mln.n '•1-ml \ ..t r,u,1.,.., Gr 1rwi '""''' 1...ci In 111 CBS II 9:30 -"The Phantom of I foUywood." people -he had 1'orlted hatd:I J~=-~~~~~0:«~"'.:~~!:'.-:·~1:~~r.~~1':~ff\rn'~D1.1:"'~~!11111:: An epidemic of bizarre occurrences on a movie for nearly 40 years 13 a t.a1io:I· 1h• 1fru~1.1bllc•ll011 01 1fll1 no•lc•, studio back lot revlte!I taJlt of a "mystery 11,' ure" d 01t6d 1 nu••y ,l, "!' .an a cleaner in his little •J'H•A'l'Mlllll,'/{,tff6M'f'• LTfiit K.AR e1,olN Uvlng there. Jack Cassidy, Skye Aubrey, ackle downtown shop. ..~~;liT!J1,;.~~.:~n1 ~ Coogan and Broderick Crawford are fe atured. J 1 Alter a robber.-rour week~ ·r.1,. .• =n~· . ago, Bu!JS put ·the cleMlng ;:1 ~:.J!"• :.a KIIJ IJ 11:00 -"Never Olve a Su cker an Even shop up for sale. He wanted ~. ~trir" ... ~111• Wit L:i'..l Break" \V. C. l'Jelds stars In this classic comedy to retire, ta ke a trip. pu tter AttK,.y1..,. ••Ttfro from 1941 wilh Gloria Jean. around the yard and sleep it 1oc Mau Sues: 'S ex Life ,.otollsh«! Ottfl9• Co.11 Dt!lw l'llot, ~-•• WI! ~ -:J-. • -,... • .. 'T."'""'""'"'""cl late. Jlnu••1 !2, tt, Ind Ftbrutry s. n, ~· 1 ,, 1l1·/{ l 1i Se r1non' PASADENA (AP) -A 3'" year-vJd electrician has sued Jferbert W. Armstrong, leader of the World-wide Church of lHxl, for $1 l m i 11 i o n , con l e nd Ing Ar~trong di vulged detnlls of t h e plaintiff's sexual life during a sermor1 lost Aprll. Buck K. Taylor of San Pedro said in his sult he t'On!essed t'Onfidentlal JetaJis of his private life al Arm strong's urging. Taylor, "'ho J s divorced, is the father of three children. Armstrong, 81 . is head of Ambassador College here. His church claims. a membership of 70,000 in the United States and 85,000 world-wide. Taylor's suit stated the facts he revealed to Armstrong Were ''a con f id ent i al communication by plaintiff ih his capacity as a member of the church seeki ng guidance.'' Spagl1 ,etti Feed Set .A !paghetU dJnner will take Place ·Feb. 14 for the benefit of the 1-tarOOr Area Youth Employment Service. Sponsored by the Women·s Dlvl.S ion of the Newport· ''WE ALL TltO(JCJJT Dad 1vas In the clear," said his son, Donald. "TI1at it would u!I be over soon and that he \l'Ouldn 't he hurl. ll didn't ;vork out at all." ·rwo customers w8lked lnto the sho.p over the weekend and found Buss lying face-up on the floor betw ef"n ro"s of clean garments, the steeves of his while -shirt rolled up and his face cuvered v:ith blood. Buss had been stabbed three times ln the neck and bled to death. He \Vas buried today. "llE llAO A great deal of p.'ltiencc 11'ith anyone," said his widow. Mrs. Ft leda Buss. '· 1t \V<1s ·because he loved people. And even "Ith his own children he gave up any personal lite of his own to dPvote himself to his fami ly." Robert Schleicher said he spoke to Buss as he \\'alked by the cleaning shop every morning going to work . "He was orle of the nicest peo,p!e i've ev er known," he said. Btrr BUSS, listed as Kan~a! City'! 17th bomlclde victim this year, apparently had a fatal flaw. "He worked 01rt of h!S billfold." his wife s al d , explaining that he had no cash register and would write no chec ks, pay ing his bills in cash or with ehecks received from customers. The k.JJJer took the cleaner's billfold and an u n Ji: now n .amount of rash but mi ssed what police described as a large amount of cash tucked • a\\'ay In some laundry. Harbor C h amber o fj-------,-----:-=cl C-Ommerce" tbe dinner is RUFFELL'S planned at the Ne"port Beach American Legion J:lall. U Ticke!s will be I! lor adu lts l'HOL!TERY and $1 for chlldren, and can wli.tt Tei Wm be r.-ircha,:!ed through the The kit Charri~r of C.Ommeree office 1 ti2 HliU16t llvd. in Ne \vpott Center. CMtf Mita -541·115t 11;;;,;;;~~=~~ IVIODEl2RREMODEL. Put It All Together Fer Fun, Popul•rily. Confidence John Rob.rt Pow.ta 1cllool1 ol ti•11on1I hriprov•ment fot i*•rJ wotn1n OkANOI! -"J Town & CdUHtty -547-1221 Sll•tt Nt• tllltn Ovt r 1_,. In Vllll'I tl\111 ... Tiit I'~,, 11 •nlht. COllll ..... 1111 Cl:rfl!f Sttr ... Or lmmMlll btlllwtofV INT~ ~S~!!.lt~'i'iftTAL co'UlANT SOO N-pert [Mltr Orh• Suitt 11S Th• Fln1nc1.11 c1n11r HtW,Ort l i1ch, Cl . 644-9410 l'ICTITIOUJ I W!1 Jt l!S' JtAMI! ifAflMl!NT Tht IOllowln1 "*'""' It doln1 btJilntn •s: -LEtt\k,E IMTEll:N,a,T IO NAL WINES, 19l Horth flat.twll, O••JJGf , Cilllo•nl• '1°'' W. Lim t . 11S2t El Roy SI, .Si n I An•. (I lfo1nl1 '110$ Thi' bU!lnt•• h conduc!e<I by 1n IMlwldut l. J.. W. Lffll~t Tflilt o.,ft mfnl w&1 lltt d with lhe Counly C!trk OI Orang& C~untw on J 1nu~ry 11. 19lt. l'JCHl1 Publl1h'11 Or1nge Co1~1 011iy Pilo•. J1n111rw 21. 19. ind Ftbrua•v S'. 1'. 1'1A !11·7A PUBLIC NOTICE 1 -~- FICT1flOU! i , iiJfilis HA.ME itATIMEMT Th~ !ollowlng per.on I• doing bu$l""'' ---~--.. ~: Hn's the perfect way lo malr6 JOI.Ir money or securities dO "'ttljili.aut,": tf tlris 31111111h hntodtilt . . calf """ '" '" ...... ,, ;i,;.; al Hoif Mti!loriel ttos..-s "Four Fial hie Pl:ifli J;r Cllviftf'. You .will be in for JI ,uimnt Mpfb&! , .. ..,, 116: (714L~''°' Ask for lbctlit99 L HOAO MEMIJlllAL Ho8PJTAl NewP.1HI l e•ch, CA '11160 jo18 Ntwpcrt Boul1v1 rJ Sunday is F'lltlt>AY In tHo ''"'t~!t1111111"!1Jlfl PANOR/lMA A,C CEtJT $T RIP~$, 7,t7 /lcacla, Gitdt n Grove, Ctlllornlt Sli'non sa1nr, 114 1&1hl No. 1. Kun!lnfl1cn Beach, Cellfcrnl• lo06 Thl• bu•lnt n Is ccnducled by •n lndtvld11a1 Simon Saenr Thi' s!•!emtn! wn flitd wltll the County Clerk cf Of •nge Covnly Cf' J1nuary 21, 1914.. , JO.,, Publ,.lled Ofl~f Co11l O•lly Pilol, Ja'1uarw 22, 2f, i!'ld Ffflr111rr J. It. 191~ 1]1·1• PUBLIC i<O'i'lcE ~!·~!!:fi·~t~~l~-~~!-t lht "" "' lilt 1ttli:1 ~-.:.ft iliri1* l(EY-TEMP 11 ~ll1 E. Edf/iift' At e., SiJJ!t 103, Santa /lna, c .. 111. The llctlllou• btJslnes1 n•mt refirrtd To jl:ic:ive wa1 lllt<I In Orinoj CCIUnjy oh .6,ugust 21. l9n. T~ma• Galvan, U5ll Elbl Circle, Hult/lnf!ot1 9t•ch, C11ff. tt.li bl,l~Mii lkt• conduclU ll'f •n lndlvldv.i. Thoma• Gilw1n ~ttfts PubHshed Otl'1111 CO••I D1Uy Pllq!, ~fhu1ry zt, and F•bruarv 5, IJ, If, ltl~ ,.,.,. PUBLiC NOTICE F1ct1+1c;u.s 1us1Mlss ,.A,U1 jfATINIEfllT Th! rollowll'!f ~rson It doing tt..i.!ntts a!: :JO -LovE, tfll.,.. $ou/h "4•rbtt et~(I.. Ho. 2. coSJ. Mts1, c1Ulotnli ni1t Sal•ngt V. MDr111d, tt&I '•tk N"""Pl>d Ne. a . cilrl11rn11 +H'4I tlils btJ'lne1s 11 bf!n1 conduct!'d tty llri Individual. Solanoe Nlor1nd This sUlemfnl Wit !tied wilh thl ctiuntv CJ••\ ol Or1nv-Counll' on J•nuarw 11, j 1~ Publht.ed Or•ntfl' Cot~ Dally F~ Janui ry 1!, tt and F~1;111ry J, 11 1914 2(),.7J ~UliLIC NoTICB ;let,t••·· •••llilii N.(.t.oi£ StATl:MENT Th• lolkMliid ~tioit Is dolnv bu,Jr!fu as: AlJ NTIE MAME'S, .olOll 321ld "" Newparl e!Kh. c iill. t'IM!I L~V!i'~j Ii L•nvon, 2213 Fr1n1t n. S~nta An , t ttl. Tiii~ bU1ine-.1 11 conduc!ed by •n lndl· vldYl1. L.Vr,rnl 8. L1nyon TM> jt~ 1mfnl W•J llled wllfl the County C)fr~ of Ortnai Cau11lw on Janto••1 31, 1'1A, ' fllll5 PIJbllsht<I Or&i!!M Cof,tt D1llw Pllol, F~bruiitt J, U, It, ti, 191~ :lf(·IA i'UtiUc NOTJCjl) TV DAILY L.OG 1:00 Tuesday Evening FEllNUAftY Jt t Hopn't HelMS Tlli LllCf .. The fli11btOM1 ...... '""' Sl111pft111tnt' M11l1 Mowit: {C) (fir) ''luttlrfllW r (dr•) '60-Cliz1beth T1ylor, G M.dfepeld11 Locl1• tfJ,,... bctf l:ll lll -•""" f) M-rcJ 1111 "llli " " W11 lkt!" (com) '66.--JlrlJ Ltwls Coh· ii~ Sl~nt, An1!1 Ekblft ~ MM!iy, Dennis freavtr, Brlan "Keith; Oicll Sh1,,n, Jtrfles Brolin. On !ht moon, a 1'11th1rn11f1 ind his wife, married !II litrlit only beca use tf ft1ulatians, become 111\'ol'fed wtth I beautiful Russi•n scltnflst lfid h• !fl•'-com,anioft. .... , .. ~ lll'•flfffli -ntt 11rt ff) 1111111"1 Mt• r.11111 . ~:1.~. tiho• IN.., Uftlt lbcib tremlst who tmhuks 011 • mtll'• derous cfus1d1 111lns1 what ht !slders I•! !l_l~fl' trf!orciment. iilrll l ll§JllC Tw11dtJ ,,r.,.,_-.a Kik "Rocket to Ollli- vlon" A rmi1uUon111 rocket 1n1in1 dl1appt1rt whl!1 on dhplly •l tn t~posill1n ttnler ind 81n1cek d tilled on to l/n_d it fil 1~ill !!.'~.'~'.':'~-=' (dr~) '7~-llOfll Un1e, U ri Holli· man, Mleh1el Murphy P1trldl Smllh. A suburbln houUwlfe, I,... tr1ted by !hi roles wlety h• forced on her decides le rtjtd those rolet tnd ltm i h11 l1mllf, m SUSAN&. MARK SPITZ * ""COUl'LE!l""ON MERV! I==·'" J.::l: tf , , ......... ,, .. ,=- ,.....,...... ntM r1M1 "~•IW ' j Sotdl1(' 1•~·1 ... ltSt) tho story at 1 19-1i:r.old 90ldllr etullhl jn 1111 briit1t tf1t1 it the Russi• trO'ri durlnt e(itl Wir II. Ill Nedlh T'ji.Un t :lO Iii t9 ffil m CN '""" ..,_ i;; l'I 11111 "1!i 11o""'• ~ -•oo4' 1~u ~ '7J -!nr1 Aubrt)'. J1ck c,.,;r J1~l1 Coo11n, Brdl· trick Cl · 11fill Piler H1sktt!, J~liti Ireland, Peltr 1*101d, Kt nt Ttylef. A burst 1J blz1rrii octu1ences Olll Wo<ldwldt Studio's b1ct 191 brlnp 1:00 ~I~':,:'.,, !ht I011,··st1ndltti l1blf al 1 Mft- (C) (!ht) "Littl• I• lerious l1ure livinr 1m.on1 its IM- ( riHlliot Geuid, cayinf .S11l1ndor lnle ftitus 1s I tl1i ~~ l"'r;~7::.:- ;.. rfftWll Mtrtt.I m 1;; ... ~-Gr..,.w. lG:Dt Ill 9 00 9 tr;, ;111 e1 st1rr @ Dr•Dtd "The Rll!P!f'' Diiftt n •dl4vln 1114 : loet: hit Mlch1,I Cole st.1 1s tlitlf;t!Yls wt. {])) Kt• Kl9 1kertiit 10 lin~ tN• "7tfilliiath rt- En11r Alli• sponslb!e for 1 11sh at Hnt1lffl tt f Jt ~ sl1ylnp , ll.llhll 1""'111, Plttt. M1rk ...,... Richmtn, RIJ Youn1, Lnjli Pi ffla 7:111 fttt TftlhH""" ·~~d J1':f!·,~~~ •be sUt. ~. ,._ @@ m M'"n WilOr ILD. ' he Mua:ging" Fear b6etlmet •• obsession lo1 J h11iban~ 1nd "If• . owil! ""*' when !he 11'11.!'s 1tlicker c1n'I N ttll iHriti"' (dra) ' -•lc:htnl found ind II resuli; In t~• 1ho.tl11:1 an, J~ll• lllrndl!n. m· n1l11hbot's bop. I~ (SNitn ~ f~1l" 11ti .... ~. ~.,,Nf*t I .... JO:Jo 1· T'Ml~(ht = _., ... _ = .......... r::~...___ ~<ll•<R II»CIJ ••oi• Wl ltu ;'I~ fiodl•rs w •••~ p ""{'"'"" 11• 11• •1•-1nd hi's worritd. WMli tfi 1•diter ([Jill 9 ct)._ 1rr1Yi$, Miude retOt«izt• IJll n 1 fk".., !I!" '""" her past I = "IMftt IM A ._, .. Qllll!OQI El!l""'"ll "ii"" n 1t•r· (mm) ·~1 -W. ~ llitt T11' T"e.i JWH;i flt" • ur r.1n. G1Dri1 Jt1n. ltM~H faM tM ii!ffftunition m MlulOll: hnpoulW. •lllf ., 811 I ,...,, tn~ tfiootln1 I!) Movlt: "Udy llt A Jun" (com) spite. "•l-!r~ne Ourtflt, R1tpb 8t!!1my. 11 llJIM; IC'J IJlllJ ~ I• CJ1 LM11 r U,,. ify'' (dra) '80 -Burt Ll liaster, K'""" 8 THE HAPf'Y DA\'9 'iiJ ri ~1PI * THt NDitALilit 90'9 ll :ll 1111i~ ~":: llto """' a [ff) rJ) di lllM ltp "'1n, 't"1tjf' (i"u,,) '70 -Hup MT. Cuftlffii11irlft hit illS lon~ltt Ollt, tl111, Ell11bel~ Ashier. his .,111 Rlcbll, funs his har"'aN 0,i J1ft11 11 1 C11,11 dote iloni 101 tht lt11t Umi, wltli fiill · M EffluS IMJ!lb. l1JI ht WorW of ..,.,. tllf1 ...._ 'l1Jl11 If 11 fllut Note" " ~ II:• litwi1: "llltftlftl Allnlfl .. (rom ) 1.11 JM~ . Mill w,st, Vidor Mcl.&tkn. M•: ( t11) 'A .. h tlfl'" Mftlt: "Ct1,lttt1" (drr) ·SO-;~ r•'1"ti~,;,.~·"' l :U 1-: 11) ..,_ ... "' Wt" ('lffl) '5.t -Edmond tJI Ii tR (f l) CIJ M 1w111 F It 1-O'Bri1n, Sterlin1 H1ydtt1:. 'll~1Mr111o111i .,.,, . .,..... •• m All-l!Wll -. • ··~:::· ... ~. Ziltif idtsb ~ • rltftt "™' t:t-""""" "fw, h't • Chevrolet (.apnce Ck\ssic. W'ro/ settle fot something else? • In &~Im 0( tllmed4i~lt thel'mosl.ats and l<lll'etl!d · · limiil!, BOiile •t we must also tlil'fl our an ,lMahC4!1 lllWer our taste, and @llttle or !IDmethlng else, Wlty !!l!ttle f<lt llhjltliltlll ~l!!e when you can settle in to.a Caprice? It j0ur needs in cJ:e spaeiousnel!a and ~Out prelertllce dictat.e. c , Caprice should make eenlle for you. CaP,rlce, thr uppermtJst Chevrolet, Is a distinsuishell car1 soft and cOinlottable to si t In, l mooth anu quiet on tlte road. Why l!l!ttle for somethin~ el11e when you c;in enjoy the Carice Classic at y our local Chevrolet dealer's --- KOCI TELEVISION L00 J tJ J AIL Y PILOT a tOUNIAll'I YAt~il .,.~J. Noted Loeal Aeter Alan Hart St:rieken ••f1l•l11 M.11. 11 S.lfT-. 'JU J1:N -.ro1. "SUPfR OAO" l'ri. 111!-S•llTl>fl 1-4:,._. ''"'· "SOM 01' FLOatl!R" ,. ,.rt, t :U ·lt:U S•I, 111'111 t .... i. 1:-:1•,, .. p.m. ~ 10UNfA1"4 VAllCY .,,f,!:'~D W"'1fo0~1':.i;;.;c.1r ••t••ln Mi i. $1 $.11/T .... l. Tll 1:)0 p,rn. "THE WA'r WIE WIERE~ Fri, t • S1tf'f"'· ):H-t p,rn, "OKLA"OMA CRIJOE" Fri. '-101 S•l.•'fVtt, 1-' '·"'· •. , D 0 NEWPORT ~ . BEACH ' lNflANCr '0 LIDO ISll t)) IJSO 1 F:X(:L US)VI-:! JllS ST<lHY IS I ~(.I{ J;::l)l 1' I .I-:~ .HHIN lt'iU'NE !P1j] EV£~. FROM 1 P M, CONTI~. SAT. & \UN, l PM, DAO FLIPS OUT! 111 l.!11 13',))I '/d I ll.Ill r ,,. '"cwoociy cAllert in "Sle~er: " i, TIIAI DLO COl lfC! 1RY. ' -. n '" "" '°" • lllu,u,0E ~e3J ~r ®~;CJil:it TIMOTHY BOTTOMS ~ l l"lD5AY WAGNER ,. : a1.1u. 1,:1e, •·io .~ "'j S~!.·WO., ,,)II, J_)(I, l:lO /;lO I ,,)(I I . . r. \ The roluinn opens on a sad nofe: today. particularly so !or the inany friends of Alan Hart. one llf th1~ best liked und l'!:!~!)('ctcd actors in local 1.'0!lln1un11y lhc<ater. For the-p:r~t two month:o1. Al h•is tx.'en a patient at the ()rangfl Cou111y M c d J ca I Ccnlf'r. the victim of vasC'ulitis I ntermlaalon his mother believes. Doct-Ors, however , say that close frif'nds '>"'ho knew hhn best might be able to provoke even a minimal response. Sut those who go to visit him -a brnin d lse ase whit·h has render- ed him com- pletely and. doctor:s fear, p,m.moft!r..;r.Toi!&oii per1na11- cn1ly blind. ;,!·le just •LA~ "'u1t went lo bed cine night Hl 0e<-'ember and 11'11ke up 11ll' nex1 1norning hl1nd," l'Xp!ains his mother. .\l r..,_ Blossr111) Hurt \Veitsma of •1\"lonro\·ia. "\\'hen he went in the hospital. hi· told the rn not Lo notify nlL' f)r he'd walk rtf:!hl Olli. lt <' thought it \\'as only going to 1.1~! a few days." 1'111': \\'Oll ll \l'iJS S I O WI gr ttin;~ cut. pr1m:irily bvc<iuse Al h~s discourugcd visito/'s. "lie dne!'n·i ll'illlt hts friL'nds 10 s l'L' h1n1 1n thi s ronditlon:· A WJ•fll'r ~naloans Co-npany Weekda yi.--6·8-l O Sat. & Sul'l.-12-2·4-6-8-10 GOLDEN GLOBE AWA'RD WINNER-BEST ~~~L~~(COMIDY ) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Where were you in '62? W.-stmiri$lfr & Gold•n Wn1 Wtuminsuw Cenllf • 892-4493 '"" ..... "-~"""""""'-"'"'4,f!.-""""-J 0.ll y ! ----·--°'TMl\r-~ '"'-ill'GI 1 l:l l.l'OO S;l\.1;)0 t.4S ~ ·~­-... _ _, '1'.l!OTASTIC PLANET" .... --~.,.. ~ .... ...... c_.1 •N• • ... k - TMYt..-~· ~~- ·~ ... HIJ.lC•" ..... 1oc-. •N• ~-'"' CUMEanwood w D•&JHM11 I fin " ....... ~,.··· 2ND IURT (I) lANCASTl• "SCORPIO" e PAUL SCOF IE LD e ALAIN • DILON .._ ____ ....£ • should be prepared !or his not recognizing them. "This illness, it was llke skyrockets going off in his head," his mother related. "He's very dls.tw;bed and confused now. Ht"; bad seven different specialists and none of them can find the caWJe of his illness. ''THE DOCTORS say he's going to be in the hospital for a long, long lime," Mrs. ·~ "Gi.t.•lmda" _, ___ 'T' Riwnide Frwy. 11 Limon An.n.im • 525-3526 CO-HIT '"LAST Of SHiil.A" (l'G) S W St RTS 6 :4S _P.M. _ ELLIOT GOULD· -ROBERT BLAKE HOLIOAY MATINEES SAT.-SUN. TUESDAY (R) Weitsma says. "I/ pt0ple Stnd telephone at 357·199&. communlty theater are with him ca rds, there'll be !IOme()f}e The hopes and prayers of him. there who can read them to bis legion af friends in (See INTE~ION , Page 11) ~ii~~ ~~;:a:JLm:i~d~~~~l-;••;;;••••••••••••••••mio~ cart: about him and are ~· 67J4Z60f worried about him." ..... 111111 Al's mailing addres,, ts •• Orange County Ne u rosis 7tfl •••t Cini Hwy. Clinic, liuilding 50, in Orange. ~ co11:011A. 0•1. 111•R His mother may be reached for further information at 116 El Norte 1n Monrovia ar by Mli1N.it1 GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER!! BEST ACTRESS MAR SHA MASON J AMES CAAN llU.T'S.. WlO. SAT. lo JUK. [V(S1 1 P.M. McO -he's a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredible! CPG) • J()llN WAl?Nll Lii>o-SHOWTIMES MON.-Flll. STAll'JS 7:00 P.M. CONT~,~~ ~,.f.!,M. !>A'flJRDAY . SUN .o\ ~f1 til An• Frwy. "''' Clwlpm.n Orange • 558-7022 "A powerhouse of a movie!" -BOB SALMAGGI, °''"P W Notwo" ott•o.1 • •• 'f rl ""~ ~,...,.. .,o~~li:_ ,_, ~.,.,,.,.~ Plus ,,,o<•"" Elizabeth Toylor "'c ,,.cocV ·x y and Z" IRI \ ..,.AT cmM ~7 • t O:JD "XYl'" 1:41 Da1fy •IC.,. s-dey ""-2 PM _,,. -·'"" CtNEDOME 1n~ ... =~~~·',!.,7:'1:'_ .. ,.~ ... ,. _.,,,.~ $T40/UM ·3 .:,:: o. . .a.<.unu;;f.l.UI.' !['".:JI "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" ... - "PETE 'N TILLIE" IPGJ "CINDRELLA LllERTY" IR) .... "VANISHING POINT" !RI "SERPICO" {R) ... "WHITE LIGHTENING" fR} "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" IPGJ ... .. THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" 'MllAM m IWTYS THE EXORasr STARTS FRIDAY FEB . 15 "-· AlillD AATISTS i:wesents STEUEmlll nt•IBI IUIHAI 1na FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER t~m • • (\..,..,._ .. MAGNUM 101a ~ MACKIN10SH MAN tf'OI __,,..·-·. "'··-ti - ' ' -.r.1 ()HN ''" •.a. J-1 S~I-.& SUN. 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MIN. 1-M U.J.-SUtrt. 1+6 • • • • • • • • •· • • GEORGE C. scarr. .r-c:;;O;;:NT;;:l;;:N;;;uou~.:::=:;-::"'!!-"!!l!!,!"!-!'l!'.:;, .. :; ..... ::;;i,=~===~=~=::;;m::=:==r;;;;;,N:;;=.;,M;;:l8;::8;::1;:;0;:;N:;:;:;V;;;I •. •MIKE NICHOLS •••m MATINEES WESTBROOK BOTH. •• 1+ .. •""~·,·········-· .. --~ .. •'"~·~·~·;~~··:.. .. ..; ~~· • • SAT SU THE RATED • THE DAY1\'r, DOLPHIN .. N. ---OHWUlMINlftlAV1. (G) IPGI /14 MON •• fRt. 6·8·10 SAT.-SUN.-TUES. 2-A-6-l·IU • TUES. 2 lllL IO. Of IAIDIN NOVI rwt. ·r-~~'3;;,;;MmOmN:;;-·;o";:'···~·•o;·,:.11:,..i:SA~T,;;,·,::'i::";:;·,;:· ~"l;·,ll;j·3:,-s1;-~1-;::•-;,:1,:1 .... l:OY SCHlfj>IR 1 Robert e THEATRE ONE e 8 iliE ' . : Redford M~-~:i'~'· • SEVEN·UPS ..':Jeremiah SAT.·SUN .-TUES, e rm !.&:\ • • JOlinson" --• 1-3·5 • .. PLUS llllJ . , .. , 7-9-11 •• •Cll • .!'llll'lwn11__,..,..,_nun~ •LT CHARIOTS .... ES GI= THE GDDI? ®·• MON.·fRI. 7-9-10:45 r.:l.. SAT.·SUN.-TUES .• 1.3.5.7.9.10:45 t!J • • • • • • • • • • . . . ' .. ' - / n __ .. _ ,LUS • TKI SCllNCI FKTtON TKllLLIR "HELLSTROM CHl~ICLI" HELD OVll WALT DISNEY Boblni"Mcr Cl!913 Woll °''""'''"'°''""'' •DiG) 'LU5-GRIAT NATURE HIT WOllDEB ar1T11.:r. • l, EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO ,.. l ' '... • ' '' u .. ~ 1 • • Youn!j love lakes th e helm . . . and DAO FLIPS OUT! • WlllJ DISIEY •• ,. l'ICO\ICTIOHf ~ @11u1 j~''i'') ~ TECHNICOLOAt • • • • • • • •l"'-..miiiiM~-~D~.·=TM~Ul~l~.~.f~l~l.~7~·9;·;,11;.,::TUU~'·~,~l~.i.~s~-~7-~9~·1~!~ e 51'RE15A111D ·TMIATll nvo. 8REDFORD THE WAY TOGETHERI WE WERE • • • • 'LUI GEORGE C, SCOTT e FAYE DUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" • • ••••••••••••••• • l Dtlly ~!IOI, t11.1~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE GaPlllAlllCI 119, H·11 ol '"" City of Coll• !Mil, Ol1trlcl of l'tbtlilolry, 1fM, i wl'oOle it t r!'llull r mHlll!I of 1.4old AH ••PINANCI dfl-THI CITY Mt P '" of , .... Clly of CMI• ""l'I JA(I( HAMMITT CllY Council htlt ~ llWI .i11 di?' or COUNCIL °' TMI c..n 0, COITA 11 ll«MIY 1""'1'1dtd tv ,.... •ddll M .MlcVW of "" City of '°''' M... F1br\llrv, ,.,,, floy IM tollowlno roll ~llA,, CALU10111NIA. CHAH•INO TH I 111111!0 of !I'll I 111111 R·i l fM dtlCrlbff ATTllT ~ c1H volt; ZOHINO 0, HANOI C 0 UN TY ln ltcllon I lltrtof. l!ILEIN I". l"HINNIY' AYll!'.I: Coul'ICllrntn: H 1 1Y1,... 111 , AJllllO& r AlllCIL NUMlllll 11t•llJ-flCTICMll I. Tlll1 Ordln111<1 111111 ltkl CltI Cltrll ot t1'11 CllV of CMll Mt11 Jordln, l"lnkltVA Wll10,,, lttclll 21 'IOM II TO I ANO lt ·f. tfft(1 t!'ICI ~ lt1 1\111 flM'ct llllflV UOl IT Tl 01' CALll'OllNIAJ HOIEti CouncnrfWfl: NOM THI CITY COUNCIL OF THI CITY' dtYI lrom lt1<t t lll r Ut PIH .. ,, i nd COUHTY 01' OllA~I \SI AllSllNf i Ceuf'(ll""'n' H- OF COIT.A Ml!IA DOES HEilU!I Y ll'tlor lo lllt l'Plr1!1~ of 1111 .. n !15 ) Clf'f 01< COITA MIU. IN WITN!SS WHIR l!O~. I "'"' ORDAIN Al l'OLl.OWl1 lllYI l<om 1111 PIUlllt llltrlOI 1n1ll I, lllLllN I'. l"HINNIY', Clly Clt,k 111<10\I 11i my ll~no lr'ld •f~•t<I !hf SICTION I. AU 11111 POl'llOtl ol 11-bf r u11fl11110 0tie• I" lht OIANO!i I nd •• .. ffltll Cl91k 9f flw City Counc:U Sf.II o! '"' (l!v of Cotle M"I 1111> loHowlno ct11erlbtd rt,I prOO.rl¥ 11 COA T DA ILY 'ILOT, 1 t11W•P•P1r ol 11\1 CIJy of Co.le Miu, lllr•tw }!II do~ of F10.-u1ry, 1tl•. l11retiy p!t eed end lnelud..t !11 IM I ol g1,.1r11 clrt ul1ll<111, 1irl11lta 1110 t ltf111'1 11111 t1W1 •bOVI NW1 ,.,, ... lfltl ElLiiEN P. P'HINMEY 11n11 R·I l ot11, lo wit . P~bll•h"'3 In the (11~ of CO'l!I Mesi. OrCllnanee No. ''·" w1s lnlrollllCcll 1nll City (lit!'k llld •~.oflltlo Or1~gt Covnt• A.1\e\~Of Parr~I t1111e111or with lllt !ldrnes o! !ho me1111>er~ con>ldtr!d secllon by lt"Cllon II 1 ro3u111 Cl1rk of 11,. CIJ\I Council ot Numbtr \U.113,,1 at mt (•ly Cnundt voling lor and m1e1lng ol said c11·1 Council htl on lh1 Cl!~ of C1111 Me11 SECTION l. Putsu~nf to 'IJI' p•ov1~1gn~ eg~in~I IMI ltmt. flle 1111 OIY of Jt!l\lfry, lf1•, 1t1d 'Ubll thed Or1ng1 (Diii OtllV PllDI, DI ~1cl!on Y'IXI' ol lh<> M.u11,(lo;4I {'ltlf PASSED AND AOOf'TED 11111 lift lll Y 11\Helllf r PllSHCI tnd ldoo!M ti 1 FIO!ll&fY 12. 191' oltl•ll ' ' " I~~ 0m I•• ~ ~ U:--• :s;!}_J """ I ' .. ..w. ...... • • .. . LEGCND ... ... -·-·-· Crtl OI' COSTA l.ICSA, CAl.f'ORMA "''--°'~· . .. ................... ~"·~· .. .. ...... ., '""' """'" :\ :.; :.:·"..:.;:--: .. ~:~:.::··-...~:~~· •• h ............ _ ...... _ .... ' . ... ....... ,_ .... , ~···~· ... -...... "''"" CISTRICTWG MAP ,. ........ ,,,_, ~"""--...... ., .... """'' .. ....... ·---· "" .. _ ...................... . ,, ....... _ ..... ,.,_. _ ............. _ .. _,_ _._ .. ,., .... .. Kl/6 :: I -·" .. """'' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC .NOTICE OllCll .. 4NCI NO. 1'·11 M~n G 1 ot ll>t Clly of Co11a Ml.,., JACI( H.t.MMl!TT ll>er•atl.,. ~u..i I nd •ctOPted •> • AN Oll01NANC• 01' TH• CITY i, nrrtot t mtn<)Ed :)V I,_ 1dl1!ttM M1yar OI 1M whole If a revultr metll"lt of t aid COUNCIL 01' THI CITY' OP COSrA t,,_retc ol lhe I Ind R·S ,,_, dtlcrlbed City of COlll M111 City Coul'ICU l>llO on 1111 "" dlV ol MISA, CALll'OINIA, CHAHOINO THE in Sttlion I ritr•o!. ATTEST ; l'tbr\larv, 1t71, by Ill• tollowlng roll IO .. INO Ofl OllANOl c 0 u NT T liCTIOtrl J. Tl'lh Orctlnl'ICI ll'lt l! ltk• lilLEEN '· l'HI MNliY c•U volt : ASllllOll flAlltlL NUMllll 1'1..JJ2· ell••t t na bl In tull foor<I tl!lrty (JO) Cltv Cler• ol 11-AYlill Cou11C!lm111; MI mm I I I • HlllOM Ill TO I ANO R 1. d 1 na atler Ill ptllf9I t l'd City ol Co~ta Mesi Jorlltnl l'lt1kl1y{ Wll1on, R1d1I 'f'fi CITY COU NCI L OF THI! CITY' •YI '""' • ' IT .. TI! 01' CAL IFORNIA) NOi!': Ceunc llTllll: Nont 01" COSTA M E~• DOES ~ERE B Yl~"O' lo t~t e•p1rellen of llttttn (IJ) AISl!NT: Cout1cllmtt11 Mont OROAIN AS FOLLOWS d•v• 1'0'" '~· PllllOI tlltrlOI 111111 ~?TUYM1i ~6s~:A~~fA '1 SS IN WITN!SS WM!:Jll!OI', I nave SICTION , All '";' wrtlo1> ol tl>e l>t PUblhhed Ol'C• In fl>t OllA NOE ...... bV l•I mr lltnd i nd 1111•1-d lht <:lllowlno doicrlbt<l ,1~1 prout1 IV 1, COAST DAILY PILOT. t 1>.w•p1ptr I. EILEEN '°· PHINN~Y'. CIJ\I Cltrk Sttl ol lllt Clty of COJ.lt Meoe this nt r"&bV ol1cta ftl>U lnc\ud" 1n 1n1 11°1 ge1>ert ! clrculltllll't, prlnltd Ind '"d '""tt!do C!u~ of 1111 Clly Covncll 1111 div of l'ltN'\ltrv 1171. ~nd R·S lO<lt . lo wot pul>l"11"1 In tht CltV nl Col!I ,,.,.18· ot the City ct C~1ll M.111, l\enb~ EILl!lN' 'l"HINHEY Orongt Cou~ly Au.,nor P~..;el l ""'"1ht• w!'" In• nomti of tilt mtml>tro ce•Tllv that 1111 •T:><>v• ft rtd lort0olna Cl!y Cl•rk '•l'ld e~-01tlclo Numtier \IT.J21·11 :-t lh8 Cotv Cou~dl ~ollno le• t nd O•dlt1ent t Ne. H·l1 w•• ln!rodutcll er.d Clork of rne Cir• Council ot s@CTICIN 1. f'ur~u;snt !~ •n~ ;ten•' ,., dgftlu•t lhe ••m•. 00<1~ide•td )e{1i~n by 1ecll01> or 1 rtgultr Ille Cllv o! cosl.l ,..,,11 ot Stcllon '2JO.C of 1111 Mu,,l,•utl (.l.o(l el PASSEO AN00 AOO?TED lhi1 iii! OtY m1tlln11 ot 11lct CllV,. COIHIC.!1 l>~d on Publlsllld 0•1n~1 Cc;r1I OlllV Pllol, ot lf>t C!!v o! C0'11• M•••· Ol11tlr1 ~I "•ti•uery, 1 11. IN ll!l dav of Jtnu1rv, 117.. '"" ,_,.,,.,, 12. H7C 117·1• ::·ir II ' . ...... ,...,. I l I " It .. I .. " .. -li :: ~ .. I: .. .. .. _, ES .. .. I " -c~ " " 1111•1 L --··-1-""""' ,,_ --·· .. liO .. " . .. " 1. " .. " I " G.j.\=::-'' . ; . ~ .. -· .. ·-· I I I f L£1ENO ...... -.. ~ ... tffY 01 COSTA l«SA, tAL .. OANIA ~Ol,._>n " -"""" ,_ .. ,, ..... . "' ............ ,. _ .. . ~;.\, :::,",'.'.~'!. .. 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ASSlllOll , .. llCIL NUMllA: 111·111· ll!CTION J, Tlllt OrO!n•nc1 111111 t1tr.t l lLl!N ,., ~H INNIY A.YIES t Ctull<ll~I HI rn mt I I , Ut AND \ll·m•1 l"llOM •t TO I ANO lfttcl •nd II• In f\111 IO!'CI llllrty !JO) Clh Cll•tr. "' lllt Jonlln. l'lllkltyl WUIOrl, l1c!tt a-t. d&YI fr om 1n(j l!Tlr lls llllllft. Ind Clll al COStl MHI NOi 1 Ctut\C lmlnl Ne"' TH6 CITY COUNCIL 01" THE CITY prl~• lo lllt 1•plr1tlon ot lltlltn (IS ) IT Tl 0' CAL IFOIMIAJ AlllM1: Councllmtn: Na111 O' COSTA MESA. DOI$ H!REBY l11y1 lrom lllt p1111g1 11>trf1!1 1h1ll COUNTY 01" Oll:"MOI \ 51 IN WITNllS WHlll:EOF, I ht v• ORDAIN .1,5 POLLOWS: W llUfllllllld O~CI In 1111 OltANOI! CITY OF COSTA MESA hef.iiY Ml my lll~d tnd tltl•ld 1111 llCTION l. All 11\11 1111rtlan of the COAST OAILY PILOT. 1 ... w1111per I, l lLlliN '· l"HINNIV, Clfy Cltrtr. kll .r !M City of Co1t1 M111 111!1 •011owl111 dl•erl btd ,.,1 prop1r,y 1, ol 01n1r1I clrculttloi., prfti!td 1nll 1nd ••-otrl•lo Cllt!'tr. of 1111 City (ou11<ll Sffl dty cl l'lbru1rv. 1t1•. ht•t .... ptlcld t nd l11<!11t1M In 1111 I oubll1lltd 111 n>t Cltv ol Co1t1 .Y.111, of It'll (lty .r C•lt MHI, hlrtt!Y llLll M '· l"HIMNIY' tnd 111·5 1-. 10 wn1 1og1!,,.r wlll'I tMt "•m•1 ol 1111 mtm~rt ~rtll'Y ttwt tl'te I bo.,. •nd 1or.,.1ng City Cltrll t lld ".of"(!I Or1nu• County Autuor P•r<tl of tll1 CllV C011ncll ~o!lng •or 1nd Orctln.1n<• Mo. 1'·11 w11 lnlrodvttd Ind Cl1rll; of IN (lty Council ti' Num H r llt·lfl ·IS Ind 1\f.22)-41 •u•lntl lilt ''"''· ton1lo1rl'Cll 1aetlOt1 ,., llC'1ell ,, ..... U1t r 11'11 Cltv ., (Mii MHI SICTIO!ll t. lluriutnt 1~ ll'lt p.r"'l1lon1 PAll!O AND ADOPTED llllt dll dty nw1tln1 of .... Cll"I' COUl'IClt ,._. "' fl\ltlll9'1td Or1titt C111I OtllY l'llot, pf StcllM '2JO.• al I'll Munlrl111I l:otM pf '•11tu1rv. 1'/l. 1111 '111 ctay OI' J1111.1ery, "14. W l"tbr111 It. 1'1• """ I ~LJ I I ~ - I • eO .. • .:J .. • " • ··-~ ~ .. .. en:> ~· ~ ··< J "' 17.. . "' " .. ~-1!18 -... I_ ~~-· .. I 1••• I 8 ..... ~. ~ • .. .. (!-; --.-.~ .. " " [ r --, -~ .. I •1 ."··~_JL .. r .. " " .. [ , .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. " •• ., . " .. " .. II =-I .. I " {I .. I .. " " I .. 1 I •• " .. I I: .. I . .. " I .. •• ~ _ .. .. .. .._ II l~ I 1 ~ ~ .. r I • /flotaey's Worth Travel Business -A Bum Trip? By SYL\'IA PORTER f Stcond i11 a Serie•) "Do you want to get into 1ravel? Make money? You can. Right now! Na ex.perlence n ecea sa ry . Immediate SHlcs force. "We are offering a n exclusive are11 and son1e I n com parable ad \'antages including a marketing force of nt least 25 ) travel sin· - b ass a. dors, profes- s I on 11. It y trai ned to sell big Ii<'· k e l trAVCI progran1s !n their nch;:h· !u>Ods 9 n d bring business 10 l'O•fll ycu ~ "OUR COl\1P AN \' \s organized nnd operated by experts in every phase of the travel business, We assist you in the operatloo of your busines.<1 . In addition you get a bonus-a going adve Misin g and promotkxlal campaign! "Plus! Since you must enjoy travel to be In this business. as a franchi.te owner wit h world-premiere classe ! .. If you arl! In terested in profits and fun, caJJ . ., Thia is a composite ad prepared by the B e t t e r Busines s Bureau of Metropolitan New York , to illustrate a ''bus i nes s opportunJtle5" fraud In th e giant travel field . A s unemployment climbs in th is 1974 spring of bus i ness s I u g g Is h n e s s, business opportunities swindles will nouri sh as never before , · foreca:i:t the New York BBB 's prestd em, Woodrow Wirsig. This week's colunms are designed lo wain you in advance. Here are t h e ea.nnarks of fraud in this ad : -LACK OF cla rity , An 11eitclusive•· area Ls promised, but how an area cou ld be protected. from other travel agencies is not explained. Recently, the A mer ican Society ol Travel Agenl.s, in \Yarning agalru!t phony travel agenc ies that offer "round tri?fl to no1vhere" condemned this very f e ature as reprehensible. l1icome Up For Datum Datum In c .. Anahelm·based producer 0 f minicomputer peripherals eq u ipm e nt , software · controlled systems and preci!ion t i m 1 li g instrumentation, hrui reported that 1973 sa les were up 53 percent lo SI0,287,116 from !he' $6, 704,977 of the like period in 1972. Chalnnan and President. \Vallace E. Rlanda s a id earnings we re $508, 188, up 46 percent O\'er the $348,511 of the prior year. Per share earnings were 3:'1 Ci!nts vs. 26 cents last year. THE PITCll ls all loo simple. You pay t h e promoter.J frorn a fe\v hundred dollars to $20 ,000 and they'll put you in the travel buslne!IS. But no rnl\lter what you're led to believe. you cannot become a successful travel agent overnight -and this highly competit ive busi n~s arena ls no place for the rank amateur. ~for ·the t r aining programs, they are of!cn no more than short lectures - ns val uable in real life as those ""ex.elusive" territories \Y hich may be described but not de\Jvered. How do you avoid being lured into this racket? \Virsig s ugge s t s th ese basic guld<llnea: -Before responding to an ad such &! this, I e a r n something on you r own about the trave1 business. There are plenty of courses available to you. Also tal k to travel agents ruMing their own agencies or employed by airlines Rnd steamship companies to get the racts and R believ:.hlc appraisal of opportunities. -Be honest wlth yourself in evaluating your o w n quallrlcatlons. If in faot the full "25 travel ambassadors" would become availa ble to you as your sales force , \vould yDu have the ex.pert kncnvledge to use them properly and keep them busy? Have you the qua\Jties essential to nm a business of your own? INTERMISSION • • • (Contlnued From Page 10) T U RNING TO more pleasant new!, two com munity theaters have announced the ca!'lt! for their n e x t productions, which share an opening night next month. They are the Costa Mesa Ci\'ic Playhouse with "The Apple Tree" 11nd the HWltington Beach Playhouse with ''Rain," Al Coata ~1esa , P a t I Tambelllnl Is directing the musical trilogy by Jerry Bock and Sheldon llamick. It's divided into vi gnclles enlilled "Ad a1n and Eve," "The Lady or the Ti ger'' and "Passionella." Jack Grlblsh and S u e Pellegrini will take the title roles in the opener, while Bernie Slmon enacls the serpent Jn the Garden of Eden. l\.1ary Sullivan and S t a n Wlaslck head lhe casl of the second, wllh Simon nnd Alan Jones lendlng supporL "PassioneUa" f eatures Denise McCanles as t h e changeable chimney sweep . with Shirley Dillon as the fairy god mother. and J ones and Simon returning for their second and third appearances. Chorus membera l n c I u d e Sherry Scot!, 0 . D. Calhoun, Barbara Genrich, Sylvia Lee, Debbie Ens"lgn , Ca t h e r I n e Ame!! and Kr!J Tambe:Uinl. ''RAIN," TIIE original play which lnsptr cd the • movie "Miss Sadie TbomP30n ," will introduce two Orange Coast newcomers In the leading OVER THE COlJNTER NASO Li1H"'l' f« MondGy , f<bnlory I I. 1974 ,., ..... n•(l l'J ~ >0.i\J uo -~""ti I VlW•!I d,_ UIOO(t ~u> J ~U(I D) 'lfl'l\I s ~:;..-10 eo ~X>HI "'<I !1'<~1\1 "'o<i p .. 9 ~PIW ~18 w•o t»a 0 ) <1<1•9 Qfl •1~1:1 P•<1 "~\I 11 ~11"~\I llJ u•,~Q .-~,Aee :1 ll<l'~P\:I !~!! ~Ul!iJ llW ~11tB 1 UMPliB ·~ •••~e •6 ·~-·· •M P•lt9 on;r P>t•B u;1 oinlf l'~l'i 1111' 11 '-'l 11'1' •10S"'Of1., IO'"'" :rw "'i~~~ d lUj Ser., Ol•"1V ;\l'lfUU'f' Po•M UJ'I' ~·1~1 ...,.,. •5 "tW'I' ·~·'J "'" "'":l w., 1•1.:1 UJV l'Ui.:j W'l:I' Jd~3 ""'" l<>llV 1uv ""~ ... ~·•I'll ·~d u~,..,. •tU D~il'lf lu1 Ol•i'l:I' 118 ••IY •r., ••1y OJ llMP'I' OJJ'W PT' ,....,1n>v -~ • I J:l DAILY PILOT Tltt'Sday, f'tbruary 12, 1?74 PUBLIC NOTJCt: PUBLIC NOTICE S11 11d i A rabia ,1C1'1TOu1 •us11111s1 HAMii 5tAflMElolT 10H0wlnv 1111r"°" i. dOl,.o tl'le (OTTAGE COFFEE SHOP !.Ill W lfll! M , Cotti M1u . C1l1t?tti<1 t1•1) Ahce Alle1. 111 W Wot:w>n. (.,.,,1. _,, C11t•w!\11 H111 Fltt"ITIOVi IUSI HElS NAME $fA,lEMENT fM !QllOw<"~ l>Cf>ll!ll •'< O~U\11 11 ... 1 ....... ACCENT~ RY AOEL""'D[ l~•JJI Go'll••O ~"ftl. U"lf O. ,.,ntl/\gtQn SeoKll, Col1t1><..i• "'•'I New Oil Grab Seen Tru• Ou•lfln• h tO.l!lU<.le<:I D• ·~ bodl~iely1/ l.l•« Ar- Tith 1tll<'IN'OI "''' !ilttt W"A ,,,. c-rr C•"'• ot Of•~ cuu~•,. a .. Jlt1- llolrp'. ii. ,,,, ·-Put~.,....., 0• 1~ C<M~I D1•lo Jin ?.', ?'i. 1..0 F<'O. S, ll. !ti• l'UBLIC N01'1CE FICTITIOU' IU51NE\\ NAMtE STATEMENT Tl'lt 101!0"''"'11 11\"'W ,. Qo•no 1111•ineu ••; THE F"'MISHCO F'OX (ATCRltiG /\.!<jQ s .. NOWICll SHOP. ';l0'/6 So11111 (,.~~cl A•en11~. ~1n1.s A"•• (ouloono.s ~2ro• A. ( M'Vev ln<l V"9'"'• MtVt•. J-A o .. ,.,m. lM.ill L.td<m• (o•,+t I Hu"""O'°" llro<n. Cdl"ltl'"" ~l&.l"I lr110 °"'""*'' " (Ot><lutr~O !111 ~ t.1•"0•01 ~"""•r•tup Alltl1IOf H 0•'""' fl><> >1•t~m"11! "O\ I 1•11 W"I\ tnt Covn1, C•~•'o. 01 0•d"0• Cou11•v "" Jo""/ .,.., tl. "~~ 1'141tit Puoh•""~ O••no• t""'' O.i•l1 ,. •1• Fet>•u••v 1. n , !t, ?1. "" ~9' i. '"' .. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS f!U51NE\5 N.6.ME ST,ATEMIENl l11Uow.ng Pt•Wfl ., UO•fl9 DUiln<'U lR ENOMASTER COMMODITY FOJotE t ASTS, l>GO Co.,•nu> Or ~Yole J.<3, NewPorl fle,1 <n, (,oti! 92tM l\ .. nne!h AuQU'! /,n~e. l~YI IV><t>.S Or., No, G ~ (<>I'• ll'e>I, C.sl•forn1• Christian Science \Tur11lur :--.:ild toda~ thn t S..'l11d1 -\r,1b1.1 11 ill .. 0011 derna11d that fot11 Arnt•r1can oll eon1parul'S ~11 (I UI) their shares In 1\r:ulllV for a likely pnce of $1 5 b1l11011. 1\r;1n1co 1$ lhC' w Or 1 d 'S l<11 i;c:-.! uil-j)l'odUt1lng C01n pany. l'Ul.SLIC NOTICE 1\1 wei1 C111!1mll•1'e. Sa~!• jln•. 1nl• t>U>l1>"" '' ~o.,dudea by arol-----------------1 , •• ,.,,.,,,. 91701 Tn,, 11 .. ,,~.,, II c11n~ll(le<1 D1 • o~ne••I p11 •ne•,nlo A c Mcvav ln~lvod11•I l\o.,nPll> A , Tnl1 ~tA•rmen1 Count~ Cler>. ot J&nu••v 11 19}1 1~" >••ten>en• "''" t.l•<l "'''~ Cuun•v C•~H 01 Oran•Je Cou"h Publl,h<'d O•an9e C"""' f lltoS FtITTUdrV 5, 11, 19. 76. 197' J411YMY 'I• I~)· Pu111.,no<1 O••n11~ Cn• T ri •• t. J1n 19 An(! F<D >. 12. II l•I• PlJBLlC 1'C)Tlcf' lllS!I 'ICTITIOU1i llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT VIRTUE ~ SCHECK 210 No,..port Center O•l•• Newp0r1 Bt arll. C • f2UG T•I: 17111 ~l·ffllO At1orn1y1 •I L1w Pola!, • 11 14 Pubil>ne<I Orang• Co~~! O"!ly Piiot. Febr11ary !', 12, 11, 26, 1911 111·11 ---11 PLJBLlC NOTICE FICTITIOUS !IUSINl!SS NAME STATEMENT Tne 10110,..•r>Q pe•Mlf>S <1•e <1oing bU>one'1 ~·= lHRIFTY AIJTO SU»PLY. ;6!~ BDl•a Ctiica Avonue. Hun1'n9tOn Bea(n, C.•ht •260 Jimrnle P Rogors, 6l81 Sr&emar Drive, Huntington Se"ch, C•lll. 9?1.11 Erne•t C.. ""'"wn. ~n Ch!nao~ Drove. Hunling!on Oe&cl>, Cahl. 916~1 Tt>ls butlne\s I• <O"lluCled bY d cenrr•I parlnenl>lp, Jin>mie P Roget• Thi• •!aiernenl was !Iii:<! .... 1111 1ne Counrv Cler~. ct Or•ng~ (ounTy Dr\ J•nu••v 2~. 1914. l'·ltttl Pul>llshed Orar\ge Cws! oa.1, i.i,101, J•nu<trv 29, and FrbtU•"Y !>, 12. 19, 191~ J31 14 Pl111LIC .NO'f'll'L 11·nn FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "' bu;•n~•~ ~•- doln~ BIJOU FORNITE , 1181~ S~• Pdr~ Nofln. !rvon~, 9i1as ~u•!P H, (~l,t1.•rlu s11"'"" Gav tierman, IV]J l.leyoi Pldce. COOi• Mes~. c.11.1orn•a '16'1 Oona!a Al~n C•nocc~. 116 (&Dr.Im. (.osta Me<,11. Calllurn•il q7i71 1 Rey Elvon Coi.lr, hOO Po~•r Or•ve, Newoorl BtdCh. C~llto<rhd v;i,,,_) lnis U..\ines1 '" D~•nQ co .. wuclf'd bY • par!nc,.h1P. sn~r oro G.·v H~• rn 111 Thi~ sldle<nenl l•lelJ 111111 the (ovnlv Clerio. ul O•"ll<I~ Cuu•1!v OI); J~"· :·1, 191•. A. LEE AOAlll UOl WestcHll Or!w•, \t• llO Newport !lt•<ll, CA t'lMO Tt l: 1114) '41·1ll0 Allorll'!y II I.I .. Fl111S L.A. LINES Newport bo~d fl'"' wlrll ,.., eon1l"g potet1tiol 111 erc~is of SS mllllon 011nuolly In Call- fo,nio mot\er 01 i11dlvld11ol, firm or e11tlry to proYlde neeffd: c:opltol In th• for'" of c:a5i1 or terrtr c:ttdlt In Oft amount 11ar S150,000. Mai.ag•• 111e11t portlc.lporiori, If d.sired, For f11ll particular$, President David Silver ) 171 4) 979-6140 radio pager ---·---$17.00 amrnth tota cost d •. no eposaton credit' approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE'" 835°3305 ( FINANCE SAUDI ARABIA h.:is a 25 percent interest u1 t h e company. The rcn1a1n in~ 'i5 perten t int~rest is ownc>d by lour Ameri can oil con1p:in1es -Exxon , ·rexa<:o, :;1and<ird Oil of Callfornia and ~!obit. Aranu:o pu 1nps 7.1 million b :ir rl.'ls of oil d;ii!y frorn S:iudi 1\rabian !ands. It putnped 8.6 Smith Must Pay Fir1n $1 Million SAN DIEGO (AP) A judge has ordered C. Arnholt Sm ith lo pay a r\ebraska insurance company more than $1 million in a case stemming from rhe failure of the Smith· controlled U.S. National Bank. Superior \\'i\liam A. Court Judge Yale issued a summary in favor judg1nent !\.1ond:iy of Bankers Life Insurance Co., \vhich sought mlltlon lia rrC'ls a day bc!ora the Arab on t'rnbargo of the lJ'ruli.'<i Stale!, l~ paper said. The nPw~papt"r qu o I t' d reli:11Jle sources as saying lhat the 1\n1erican 011 com panies are rt.'slgned to the takeover, although <let.ails have not been worked out. 1'11E COMPANIES will seek "pr t!(erc n t1a l buyer" stalu$ so they ca n continue to market oil fro m Saudi A r a bi a , according lo thC' \Vashington dispatch. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia plans to increase production uf Aran1co so the count ry can ~ell 1hl 011 its 011-'n in addition lo s1•lling lo Ar a n1c o 's lr:1di11onal custorncrs, t he lll·wspapcr said. Sdudi Arabia acquired the ~:> pcrcl'nl in terest in Aramco in .J:u1 uarv 1973 for a "book \'"1*ul'" ur.iC'f' or S500 million. 1be contrac:t for this sale pi ov1ded fnr S<.Judi Arabia fo ge t :1 1naJonty contro l over a nurnbcr of yc:irs. Cas Fee Dra1,vs Fi1ie POll'l'LA.'i D, Ore. (UPI) /\. st>rvice station oper:i!or 1vho charged a n1en1bership fee as a precondition for g a s purchases was fined $500 in federa l court here. The-fining of William Bust•nluirk, owner a n d oper;i lor of Bill's Exxon slation, "'as for h i s violation of a court order enjoining him fro m chargi ng the n1embcrship fee. He ~·as found guilty of contcn1pt of L'Ourt. $1.05 million. the u n p a id ~---------~ balance of a loan. plus $10.500 in court costs. CONNELLEASE io!.,\ llASING [i] Yowr Factory A11tharlred Cb1Yra1et Leming Dealer • New '7-4 Vtga Hatc:hbac:k S6840 PEii! MONTH Plu~ Ta .. ,!. Li(. On Appr. Credi! 2• Mo. o.e.L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARIOR ILYD. COST A MESA 5-46-1200 Pacific S&L Earnings Up Pacific S."1vings and Loan Association announced that nC t enmings for the year 1973 \1·cre up 10 percent over 1972. Net earnings ror 1973 1\'ere $3.687.586 or 2.37 per share. as con1pared 10 $3.3-44,994 or ~:.!.15 ptr share in 1972. UPI Ttltphoto Retirnt to Horsepoave1· 1\vo superrnarket shoppers in Trenton. N.J., rea ch hack into :i way to beat the gasoline shorlage anrt high prices o( fuel. the pasl to find Two l\f ore States Joi11 Odd-ev e11 Gas Ratio1ii11g By United Press lntri·natlonal Pennsylva nia and ~laryl and have joined a g-rowing li~t of st:il es itnposing a n alt ernate day g a s o 1 i n e rationing plan. Both plans lake i'ffecl \Vednc.sday and bring to eight the number of slates adopting rationing plans. f\1e1-11 York, i\1assachusctts, New Jersey. \Va shington slate and lhl' District of Columbia began odd-even r a ti on i n g plans i\fonday , and plans i11 Oregon and l-lawaH were instiluted last month. • UNDE R THE pl an, motorists whos(' license plates end in cxld digits can buv gasoline only on odd -nu mberC'd days of the nionth. Cars with. t>ven·nun1bered license plates can buy gas onl y on cven- nu1nbered dnys of the monlh, such as todav . Results where the plan be- gan Monday 'vcre mixl'CI. i\Iany filling s1a11on ownt>rs said they were 1\•ai1ing-unti l today to be-gin, But in Ne~' Jersey, the on ly Northeastl'rn state that has :i mandatory phi n, officials s:iid the plan was \\'Orking and there ~·ere shorter lines at filling stations. Tivo Bcuiks Drop Rlltes SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - \~'ells F:1rgo Bank. and ScC'urity P:t cific N a I i on a l Bank. follo\11ng the lt>r,d of the nation's l::irgt:'St b.inks, lowered their prin1e r<1 te dropped their <'hargt• fron1 !!' ~ pcn.:t•nt. The new· rale, efle>tl11·c iinmcdiatcly. is the s:ime :1." that now offerl"'d b}' thl' S:in Francisco-ba5Cd Bank of Amer ica and Nl'.'w York's First Nationnl City. 1rhich dropped tiiier charge from 91 ~ pen:cnt Fridny. S"n D. ' iego .~ Voluntary Pla11, Works SA,\J i)J ECO (A f'I -Police repo11(i\ s;1ortcr li nes ;ii San Oit>go service stations us a bout 40 percent of the city's i.:asoline dea lrrs took ~rt in of !he first u•eekday • 1oluntt1ry rationing program. illayor Pete \V ilson, \Vho c:il!c<l for r:J.tiottlng Friday, said mandatury controls will ix> needed if the voluntary plan fail s. "\\1E llAVE THE ~ disrinction of being thl' C::tlifomia city \11hicfl'p<1nicke<I fi rst," \Vitson said after lll<.'C!ing f\1onday u·Hh dealers .and rcprl'St'n!al i v1~s of th1: statt> fuel :illocations board. The plan . ;1in1ed et curbini.\ so-L·11l!l'.'d panic bu~·ing of small a n1ow11s 11f gasoline. a11o"'); 1no!or1sts ~·ith evt'n numbered license pl:i.tes to buy gas on e\l'n-nu1nbrrl'd dates. and tho:-.· "1th odd and all·tetter plntes to buy on odd dates. Put>h~Md Or .. n11e Co.•11 FeDruary S, 11, 19, ~6. 1911 l'UBLIC NO'flCt: Pi let ~19 II EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANtED TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING IN 0JL1\JJ[1 PUBLIC NOTICE Complete Mid-day American Stock List F'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS NOMINEES FOR PUllLIC OFFICE NOTICE 1$ HEREBV GIVEtl tnut NAME STATEMENT '•---------------------------------------------------------------· Tne !ollcwln11 per~on' ~r• doong jl 1111! !CJllriwln9 o~•SOn~ t•~v(' De•" nomlna!e<t 1or !h~ O•!;tc; 11'reln~tl~r rnenHcn"<I lo I><' fllleu M m~ Gcnetdl 11'11nic(pdl Ele'110n 1o be h~ld on tl'I~ Cl!v ot Co~M Me•• on lu~•u~y. tile SIM <l~V cl "'nrch, 1974. For M•mD•r C'I !ht (,iv (O~!\cll vole tor Two JA(.K HAllM'ETT Incumbent WILLj!.RQ T. JOll OAtl lnoumben! Rj!.VMONO P EVANS Produ<Tion Foremdn NOlil MA C. ltLRTiOf'• Pre•chonl o .... n~r O;•ec!11r JOAN P. l ORJotlBIO Wile ana Moltie• RICUMONO E. WESTLAKE, JR Shidcnl/Tulor EILf.:EN P PHltlN£'f cu .. Cler~ ol Ille PHONE (714) 645-4450 or wrile ~~.,ne•i ~s; DELTA LIQUO R, 8Et:!l An,1m< Ave , t lunitngloM 6 e3Cl'I, Cal ~1641. {.,;lnerin~ E. Mc Namara, 1•69? S~acJ;11 La01e, Hunllng!Pn Beac~. C,ll. MlcMa•I J Mc Namara. 1616; P,1,lllc Cc11! Hwv., t1 un!lngton Beach, C~I. Jonn J , h'cNamarJ , 9l•I TGuc.1n, Founldin Valley, Cdl. Thi• ou1!n~s1 1s (cnau(l111f bV ~ general partnersll•P Jenn J McNamJr" !n" s1"1emenl wao flied witll !n~ C11untv Cler~ or O•~ngr (Qunty on FeuruJ•V 6, 19/j JOt'NSON, BANNON, WOHLWEND & JOHNSTON HARRY A. OLIVAR. Ally. llDO AYe. ol lhf Sl•r• Ste. Ill Lo• Angele>. Ci!Horni• to041 1815·0( flllll City o! Lc.i~ M~•ll Punllstied Ornnge co~~t Da••Y Fe11ruar1 i. 11. ,,,, Putl!hl'led or~l'Qe Fetl,lloil•Y 11, 1~, 111/i CG.ISi 0 &1IV P1101. 26 aroci r.1a•c1> s, •61 ·1' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT!Cf: l'UHLJC NOTICI:: P UBLIC 1'0TICE OAOtNAN CE NO. 14·14 JACK Ht.MMETT ORDINANCE NO. 1•·1' OT Fell•U~'> \~/~- AN OROINA"ICE Of TME CIT Y MavQr 01 tne AN ORDINANCE Of lHE CITY JACK. HAMMElr COU "ICIL OF THE CI T,. OF COS TI> CoT y cl Co~!a 1.•e;ol COIJN(IL OF THE CITT OF COSTI> ~'~VG• of tn~ MESA, CALfFOlilNIA. CHAN GING THE •\lTE<;T MESA. CALIFORNIA, CNANGINO THE (.oly cf Co.ia Melii ZONING Oli ORANGE r 0 1J NT V EILEEN P_ PHINNEY ZO NING Of ORANGE C 0 UN T Y AT TEST; ASSESSOR PARCEl NVM8 ER 115·5~1· (•ly Cler~ ol rn~ ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMllE'I l lS.661· EILEEN P. P HINN EY u FROM Al TO I AND R·S. Cli. ol co,!~ 1-/1!_'.J Gi: llS·,62·01; llJ·4U-41 ; ANO n s ... 15..Ql Ci!\/ Cle;~ ,1 T~• TH I: CI TY COUN(IL OF TH[ CITY Sl A.lE OF CALIFQPNIA FA OM Ml ANO RI TO I ANO R·S. (l•v QI Cos•-t Mr\d or (OSTA MES/\ Or)t5 HERLeY tOUNTY OF ORANGE ~.~ Tt1 l (llY COUNC IL OF TH[ CITV ~TAT E OF CALIFOF'INI/\) ORDA•N "-S FOLLUW~ (IT V OF COST/\ MESA < UF ~OSTA ME.>A 00[$ MEREl!Y COIJNlY OF ORANGE \ :s SECTION I All H•·"! ~O'' n~ o! The I EILE:EN P P111NN(Y. Cl1V Cler~ ORDAIN /I S FOLLOWS; CITY OF COSTA MES/\ I f,,llow.nq de,cnbell re,I prJi..~n'I I\ o~d e•·Olht•O Cler~ ol !hr (;1y Couo<d SECTIO N 1. /\II mdt oorllO~ eol 1toe f. EILEEN P. P HI NNEY, City Cir'~ t,,. '"" nlol "I '"''1 ""IVO•·• "' ,.,.~ +~I !lie c.ty 01 Co~la M~<J, tir<•~• •ollo"''"" <h·<(f•b~d re•I 11r0Qe•IV 15 dnd e•·o!flcln Cler~ o! lhc C•!Y Coon 11 ~nu R ·~ l l'ne. 111 •It •e,11•v lhii! t1<e ntru•" .1~11 •o•ego.nq n'<PhV pl.or•!! 1n~ lnclU{l~d ,n tl'I• I of thP. cnv o! coin Me•, •. t•••~I'~ O·~•\Qt C"""" II• "''.•.01 P~<t~•·•10'<ll""~l • No /i -1• -.~$ lntrolJute<I• ~n•! <>nil R·S Zoo ... to wol c•'1 ofv th,\1 tn• allovP ~h(I l~l•·~r''"~ '<umn.• 11!•567 11 !!'•"rnrrvr! >Nhoh !IY ~•C''~h ·'' ,, ro~u!"' Ot .. n9e C<iunlv A<\"\l~r p~,<~I Ord•n"nc" Nn. 7•·11 ..-~~ mlr<'~•l'·M "!'[ SECTION 1. Pu•·uA"I '" ·"" r •· ''"'n ""'"~Q ol >did C•!y Covncd tield Qn Numbe• 11'>·1>.1~·06, 111.,,0~'" 111-•!!·0I C(),.l•P~red "'!li~n bv scc•"n "'" •·11~•·•" o! s~ci.on ~1lb• o! !lw ,,1,,,.., · . .i •rr.• •I•~ l\•t dav m J;r~11arv 1;1, .1n11 ~nd l!S--llS..01 n>eeting cf Si!IO Citv ro1111c•I l••ld •·~1 "' •~e C1h of ("\'~ ·"°'"'··' l" •1•1 • !nm~•ITe• pa,•ea ilnd -ildol>l•d ~> ,1 SECTION 1. Pur,uilnl 10 011· nrov•~l~"' '"• 71_:;1 (l,1v nt J.inu"'V· \91•, ,Jn<l Man A·~ oT •ne (<11 nf L~~l.1 /\•·\~1 ..,11 ·.1e "' ii ••D1Ha• mecT<hQ 01 IA•lt af s~c!oon , 92JO.• 111 !he /.lunlt•;>al Ct<?e 1ner~al1er l><l•ied ~nil ~dopted ~• "I " 11ttebv a"'~r>!l(d r-v "'U ·"""'lor• (II• (tHJnt•I 11elct Q~ II>!! •th ddV o! o! !he Coty t>I CQ·''" Me;~. 0•>'"'' ... 1101• r l ii re9u1;or meolono o• .~"Ii H••ri·to 01 Inf I ~nd R S .ire~ oe·.t.,lleo F ~11n1a1y, •91•, ~Y 111e 10110,.ini;i roll i .ap A·• uf \M C•t1 of (osla Mc>~ (olv c~vntrl hfl(! on tilt •II• <l~v Dll "~tt!•Of' 1 ner~ol ,,u >nl~-'' "'''DV ~mendl!il llv the ilC<l•toon l Fet>r11~ry 191•, ~y tne 10110.,,,110 roll SECTION J. l"• Or<l•nilroc~ \hrlll t~•· AVE<;_ (C<Jl'fllm~n 11 ., mm~! 1. tnprNo o! lt>e I ilr>!I 'l·S area d•~cn~ea c.ill vo•e-~l •~~t ,>n<l t>f' "I !Ull !n•rr lnlrh (jQ, Jorcla.,, P1n~1.,. \llol>11n, Ra(di <n S"<.Uon I he't'CI AYES (OURtilmrn: H~"'"'t!I <Mv• lrom ""d ~lier ,,, Pil' ·"Je, "" 1 NOES Counr ""~I' None §ECTtOtf J. Tn•l Ord•n~ncf sh~ll ta•e Jorai>n, Pin~l~y. Wil<.on. 11.l(•tl pr ••Jf '" me P•P.•••'•en .,j j,otet.n II > llR>ENT Ccu.,cum~n· Ncnp ~thrt d"~ b~ +n full !ar(e 111ht¥ lJO) NOES (OU•>r •lmen Non~ "~'~ trom tl1c p~,,,,9e 1he>1xrt ,hall tN WITNESS \'IHEREOI', 1 h~•e d~_v, lrom <>nd dtl~r ii~ Pd>saor, ·•~II ABSENT (<>Untllmen None bf> 1>111lh floOd on•t n tn~ O~ll NG[ l'l~'•DV •,et M~ h•P<I and 11lli~~G !h~ l>"or to l~t ~Qll<n!lon O! !l!te*n (I 1 IN \'l!TN ESS WHERE(lF, I ~~vt C OA~T DAILY P!LOT. ~ 1'0W•l'~P"' ~1..1! , •Me (;IV ct Ccs!a I.le;• 111,,[<MY\ lrom !he P•S5.t<je lhe-reol shMI he•tD~ >et m• hanlJ llM a!tl•ed the •>I uene•at circul. linn prinle!I ,1pd \tn "·'V o! Fe11•~d•Y· 197~. t>!' oubl•"'ed OOCf !n lhi! OllA'-GE S-.al o! the City ot Co•!.o Me\~ lh•l puno 11.t<I in •nt (•tv ot C.osta J/ln,,1 EILEEN I>, PHINNE V lrOAST 0/\ILV. 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"' Shtr'/11111 MIO ' H•h-'h ......II .Ml> 1 ~V.+ °" .4'0 10 , • ..,_ "" n CO I •'I Co.20 • 4 • • Monday's Closing Prices • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I . ,, S< OAILY 'ILOT Year's Hi gh-Lows Appear Every Saturday ...,,. .......... • Dow Jones Lidex Falls to N ea1· 800 NEW YOJtK (UPI) -Stock! plunged actoss a broad front on the New York Stock Exchange ~fonday am.id detp- enlng rontern over lnOatlon and the Arab oil embargo A few mmutes before the close the Dow Jon~s Industrial 8Vt'rage sagged l~ 41 polnt.s to 11)4 99 More than 1 000 issues d~lllled only about 350 advanct.id oul of the 1 764 traded Closing vGlume totaled roughly 12 600 000 shart!s com pared with 12 990 000 chaJ1g1ng hands Friday There LS little hope on \Vall ~trcet th3 t meetings be- tween 011 producing nations set for Thursday or bet"een 011 cohsurrung naUons that began today 1II Washington will lead 1.o a qwck end to the embargo ~·l,i N, r E (f1<11) Hl~h Low (I<>•• (hi. American 10 /IJost Aeth1e For Weekender A~lverti s ing Phone 6424321 • I f .j DAI LY PILOT ) . Congressmen, Oil Leaders Not on Same Wavelength WASHINGTON CUPll -A look at 1973 oll (:01npony profits clearly shov.·s a huge upswing. and those bill1011- ~0Jlar profil st:ltements ha ve lucled .1 national de b a t t' "'hether the fi gures mean the industry b; taking ad vantage of the energy crisis or n1crely rcl'ovt·ring fron1 :i bad yea r It\ 1972. It all depends on "·ho's interpreting, especially in the case of £i nns \\'hose 1973 profits were part of an unbroken u~nvard trend . SF.N. HENRY ~t. J:ickson (0-\\'ash.). who \van ts the law lo for ce oil pri ces t111d profits dov.TI, says the profi t figures 11'ere out of line. llep. Les A.spin t 0-\Vis .) QUEENIE A rgume11ts Ragin g On 1973 Earnings says the profits show the companies are "m<1lung out like t).'lnclits. '' But fl.1a urice F. Granville:. ehief executive officer of Tt·x- aco, said recently "these i11- t"o1ne figures, both net ~nd gross, are the highest the con1· pa ny has reported .. _ in its llistory. Neve rtheless. ,1•1· i'Qn· sider th is level of earnings to bt-yielding an inadquate. rr- turn on our presen t invest- 1nent.'' FRA/\'K. IKARD , president of the American Petroleum Institute, takes the Jong vie1.,,, Profits are up. he said, but "barely bring the ind ust ry hack 1.o the lev el of previous By Phil lnterlondi Z·IZ yea rs." fl.tore irnJ)'.lrtant . he added, they were not as rnuch, expressed as a percentage return on in vestment. as some indus tries com~ting Jor the investor 's dollar. The AP! said nf>t income as pe rcentage of net 1,1·orth of the lead ing oil firms .has aver;i gcd sligh tly less lhan 12 percent the past 10 years Ydth the a ve r a g e fDr all manufacturi ng s!l ghtly more than 12 percent. Al\IEHICA'S l\1AJOR o i I companies are i n d u s t r i a I gia nt s by any 1n ea s u r e . St and ard and Poor's corporate data giv e descriptive ratings th at range from Exxon. "the 1vorld's lar.(!Cl'l p e I r o I e ii m e11terprisc," lo l\1obil, the sn1allest in tern1s of 1972 gross ope ratin,:: income, w h i c h Stand ard and Poo r says ranks an1ong •·the 11·orld 's largest industrial corporations." Their gross earnings are huge and have been for years. Exxon's 1972 gross operating incon1e "'as $20,309,753,000. I\lobil. the sn1allest of the group by that measure, had operating income of $1.8 billion in 1972. A study on the chart of net inco1ne of the bi g companies going back through 1966 showed this picture: -1<.:XXON : net inc6nw has risen steadily for several years, \l'ilh one dip in the chart. In 1969, net income dropped somewhat , to $1.24 billion. But 1970 sho\ved $1.31 billion, 1971 was $1.52 billion and 1972 net income was $1.53 billion. The 1973 figure rose 10 $2.44 billion. the past several from $401.24 millloo in 1966 to $M7.<n million in 1972 lt.s 1973 proJit was $84.16 million. -STA NDARO OIL 0 r JNDIANA (AMOCO): There \v as one dip in the profit chart in the past several years. In 1969 its net wa s $321.03 million . But that dlJ>POO to $314.02 million for 1970, then started another rise, with S340 63 mill ion for 1971 and $374.74 million in 1972. The 1973 net income for AMOCO \.\'as $511.2 million. -1\IOBIL: Net income has sleadilv risen in recent years. from $356 . l 1 million in 1966 to $574.2 million for 1972. the 1973 profit figure was $842.8 1nillion. -ATI.ANTIC RIC llFIELD: It had a peak of sorts in 1969. 1vith net income of $230.1 million, dropping in 1970 to $209.5 mill ion. Then in 1971. the r i~e began again, with $210.53 million. For 1972, it dropped to $192.52 million. The 1973 profit for Arco \\'as $270.2 million. -PllILLIPS PETROLEUl\1 : Net income reached one peak of $164.02 mill ion in 1967 and then began a slide that reached a lo\v in 1970 of $1 19.88 million. The next year it rose to $132.32 million and in 1972 totaled $148.43 million . 1'hat \1'35 the highest in five years. For 1973, the comoany reported net income of $230. 4 million, -SHELL: Net i n co m c peaked ~t $312.09 million in 1968 and flleclincd tht next llvo yea rs . .-Then it-rose somewhat. froni S 2 3 7 . 2 I mi11ion in 1970 to $244 .5 million in 1971 and then $260.48 rnillio n in 1972. The 1973 profit was reported at $332.7 million. Sex Sterr Off Hook?· "He used to have the worst roving eyes in the office, until the boss went to the race track one day: .. •1 -TEXACO : There "·ere t1vo drops in net income in the past fr w years. It total ed $fl l9.fi5 million in 1968, and dipped to $i69.8 million for the next year. But net income rose again to $8'12.0'l million LAS VEGA S, ~ e v . (UPI) -The Clark County district alt~mey's orfice says there is not enou gh e v id e nc e to proceed with arraignment of Linda Lovelace.. star of the film "Deep Throat", on charges of possessing cocaine and dangerous dru gs. in 1970 and for 1971 it was $903.87 1nillion. F'or 1972. the Adon TV Aims nt't t01al dipped again, to $889.04 niillion. F'or 1973, it was $1.29 billion. -GULF: The net income At Subco1iscious peaked at $626.32 million in 1968. dropped to $610.56 inill\on in 1969 and dipped to $550.37. n1ill ion in 1970. The chart Both ~fiss Lovelace and director D;ivid Winier, 34, were schedul ed to appear MondRy for arraignment following their arrest Jan. 31 at a "Strip" hotel. WASHINGTON (AP ) -An adverti~ment for a mc1nory game called I luskcr Du has revived the question of television ad,·ertising aimed at the viewer's subconscious. The technique invol ved is called subliminal perception, and the F ed e r a l Communicat1on.s Commission said "broadcasts employing it are cootrar~-to the public interest.'' IN P R E • CllRIST1\1AS television ads for Husker Du, the Y.'Ords "Get It" flashed on the screen four tirncs, eac.h time for a frac tion oI a .SC{'Ond. The episode pre sen!e.d the FCC \vith the first ~pee.Hie cas e of subli1ninal p<'rcep1ion advert ising on televi sion. The commission sa id sublirninal Nun Ha s Song flit NEW YORK (1\P) -A record by J:ill('t fl.lead, a 36-year-old Aus1 ralian nun, has sold half a 1nillion copies in the United States, :;:ince it 1\•as released a month ago. And it hasn't even bet>n played on tJ1e radio In .'.Ill U.S. ci ties. The record , Si s t er Janet's nrst. has (l rock beat and w mc well-known lyri cs. Record stores report that the rct:ord -"TI:ie Lord's Prayer'' -is selling f~ster than it can be stocked. ,_fashion lsl and · Ncwpon Beach ads are de ceptive, and turned upward lo $ 5 6 1 • 4 referred tht:< ma tter to the million for 1971, and net Federal Trade Commissicn. income for 1972 dropped agai n to $447 mi llion. The 1973 net The government response, incoine for Gulf Oil was if any, apparently wilt be to estimated at 760 million. seek a promise tha t the adv ertiser \.\'ill not use the -STANDARD OIL OF tech nique again. CALIFORrri.'lA: !\'et income Botti will remain free on $7,000 bond pending (w·ther investigation by police. \. increased in every year of EXPERl~1ENTS l\'ith thc,~.::.::::=.::.:::::__::__:.:_::_.'.__:_:::::_.::.::::_:::==========r techniq ue as a method of advertising: r2ised concern and led to government inquiries ncarl~' 20 years a~o. Sonic s p o k e then on "hrai n· v.·ashing" fea rs. A group of a<lverlising men tried it out ::it a Nc\V Jersey drive-in rnovie in 1956. They said po pro r n cons11n1ption increased \vht1n the \~'ords ··11tmgry? E;:i t l'opcnrn" >1•ere nashed on the screen ~·o fa st 1 hat vie1\'rrs wcren 't Jv.·are they had seen the mess~ge. Thei r tl1oory v.'a:-that an appeal to the subconscious "'ns 1ncre ('ffective than a dire ct appro.:ich. S0~1 E VIE\l.'ERS 'vere CQfl!'.cious of the "Get It '' flashes in the Ilusker Du advertisement A handful of tl1e 200 or so sta tions where !he ad was scheduled contacted the i"atlonal As so c i a lion ol Broadcasters for guirlance. The association, in accordance with its voluntary co de proscribing s u h Ii mi n a I devices. a fl v i s e d code !>1lbscribers not to run U1e ad. A little over half of U1e nation's television stations subscribe to the code. ROBERT CHOATE. who gained public attention by attacking the nut r i t ion a I tontent. of breakfast cereals, spotted the ad on television and complained to the FTC and the FCC. DEL WEDNESDA. T NIGHT* Mike Wednnd1y night your night to ea! out. At Del Taco. Wednesday nigh! is Taco Night. You gel three tasly Del · Tacos for ju1t 99c. This Wednesday, drive Tl'lru for a laml!y 1ize meafyou won't forget.At prices you'll !ind hard to b•af. NEWPORT IEACH SANTA ANA TUSTIN ltlttol (P•llllldesl ., c.,.-4tti Stffft ••4 •H Hiii ..., N•wpott fwf. So•M A11• fwy, HUNTIN«;TON IEACH Ull W....., ----COSTA MESA 1151 WH llt '-'"'-• • 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • Sure to please-candies for your • • • WHITMAN'S FOIL HEART BOX l lb. 275 •· • •• • •• t' BRACH'S DELUXE HEART BOX I lb. 219 McDONALD'S FANCY HEART BOX 14 oz . 269 WHITMAN'S DELUXE FOIL HEART BOX 21b. 625 WHITMAN'S FOIL HEART BOX 21b. 525 Other Whitm11n H••rt Boxes -up fo $7.50 BRACH!S. 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I F-.. - ' f' A -- From the first design to the finished product, the cloth is waxed and dyed up to six times (above). At right, a finished piece. Manju's only lament: our limitation to black and wh ite. • Manju Adhvaryu works carefully in her kitchen . She does only waif hangings and small objects because of limited work space. e BEA ANDERSON, Editor P'1• IJ Batik Can Be Child's Play By JO OL.'iON 0 ! lh• Dlil~ Piiot 514111 To some people, the art of boti'r; is unapproachable because il s~ms so tedious and difficult. They reason that a person must have the proper \vorkshop, lots or tirnc and lots of t;,i!cnt to turn plain f.:ibric into beautiful designs .. Not so. sa~·~ >lanju Adhvoiryu, an El Toro resident \1·ho has \\'ritten a book on b;:nik 11·hich includes instructions for crayon batik for childrl'n- Shc dc~3n't 11<1\'l' a Y.c,·ksh:i n. she explained . If she~ ran do ii in !he kitchen. l;ar-k yard an::! garage of her t1;1 t:: ho1ne , an rone can. ~lanju exh ibits her \\'Ork freq uently in local arl shO\\'S but is dlsturbcd that it is thought o[ as a craft. not an art. She paints on cloth, carefully y,•orks out color combinations and turns out the equivall'nt of a fine oi l painting, she explained. 1\!anju, an aeco1npli shed artist. \\'a~ born in lnd ia and can1e to the United States in 1965 \1·ith her husband. a phnr1nacisl. She attended the J. J. School of Art in Bo1nbay, on e of the finest art schools in India. but did not start doing batik unl 1! 196L ~ ''Balik \vasn't famous when I came to the .UniLL'd States." she conunented. ··Now it 's gciling .... famous. lt took a !1u!c tir11c." Batik is a familiar form of art in India and rnany people do it , but it is easier there than here, she explained. ··Sornc shops dye for you in India. Jlcre . you 'have to do everything." ~lanju docs the waxing in the kitchen, the dying in her garden and the ironing in the gara,:::c. She hangs the Yiet cloth on nails on lhc fence to dry. 1'he daughter or a v.• e 11 • to.do businessi nan. she found \Yhen she was a young stud ent that she had artistic talent. She decided to spel'ialize in batik bL·eausc "everyone else does oils." Her desi gns arc 1nost!y realistic because "people like to buy what they can understand." Her colors ;ire bright and she uses a lot of oranges. ycl101~·s, blues and greens. ·ro design an d execute a \\'all hanging, she fi rst sketches a design on paper. She washes and irons the cotton or Irish linen fabric, then traces the design on the clott'I. \Vaxing both sides or the fab ric is the next step. She then dips the fabric in dye, allowing it to dry before ren1oving the y,·ax. She may go through the dying process six times, moving from lighter shades to darker, taking four or five days to finish the design. Knowledge of color is critical, ~tanju pointed out. She carefully plots her dye sequen ce so sotne of the basic colors y,·ill combine lo form others. The detail of her Yi'ork is astounding. On an Indian woman. whose hair is covered with a sari, the hair is visible through ihe sari. giving the impression Lhat the is cloth is light and filmy. '·' I 1 ,·~ ri.1anju doesn't do big pieces of cloth, like sari s or tablecloths, because she does not have the proper waxing and dyi ng facilities. she ex plained. The most difficult part of her work is obtaining good fabric. She prefers to use Jndian cotton •.. which she brings ·ba--·:':'!!?!1 she returns for a visit, and she also likes to work with Irish linen, which gives her colors a darker look. "!\.lost fabrics have a permanent press fin ish." she said. "They are sprciyed with chemica ls and the dyes are not bright." In het book, which has pictures of her work on 1hc cover, she explains how ch.ildren can easily accomplish crayon ba tik : "Trace lhe design outline onto the material. 1\·lelt crayons by placing them in a cupcake pan and placing the pan in an electric skill et with a sman amount of water in the skillet "Set the thermostat on the skillet to 200 degrees. Add approxima tely an equal amount of paraffin wax to the crayons. melt and 1nix. "Use a small brus h and apply the wax to the areas in the colors yo u like. To leave areas \Vhite, paint the area to be left wh ite with clear paraffin or wit h batik wa1. "Place waxed batik in cool water to harden the wax. Crush the waxed fabric with your hands. Place the batik in prepared dye and leave in dye until desired intensity of color is achieved. "Place batik between towel s. Set thermostat on iron to setting for the material you are us in g. Iron off wax . Change towels ofte n. Be sure to change the bottom towels also." Manju and her husband Shirish also collect art together and their home is deco rated with works in various media. Ari books fill the living ro o m bookshelv es. She is part of a talented family. since her mothe r is skilled at bead wor k. two of her three sisters sew and one is a musician. Part of her time is spent in preparing traditional Indian meals for her husband , who she says ls "Lhe head of the household." 11er hobby, she explained. is batik. "It's fun to do it. If you enjoy it, it come3 out good. "It's fascinating. You don't kno w how it's going to look." Though she exhibits widely throughout Orange County. including the Laguna art festivals, Manju doesn't consider batik her career. "Home comes first,'' she said with a smil e, Manju's book is titled "Batik, Tie-dye and Crayon Batik." It Is av ailable in hobby stores. She is show ing hc.r work in lh e Laguna \Vinter Festival , which ends Sunday, Feb. 24. Security Blanket Smothering Everyone DEAR AN N LANDERS' My husband and I are both full-time ter.chcrs. We have hir thlldrco and an aged l>Ql'enl ltvfng with m. O\r lvm are full< ood. busy.1 # 1'b<I problem 1 am writing about ~ lie .. ty sour not,e. and lt IS 90Ur. My husband bas. ,becQme a collector ..i a\boarder. He haunts police -auctima eod ITea market.!l for "bargain.'!." We have dozens of mus.ical Instruments picked up at "lcrtJnc prices'' and enoogh bedding, to~ and blankets to opert a small store. lte bl 1ys oot enllre stocks or toothpaste and dl'Odorants with no regard lo whether ll>e lemlly -a ~ree-year supply of that partiC!J)ar brand. our "°""' is. Jamnied . with h~ purchases and the garage also i! loaded. Milny of his "greai frtkll" have corroded, rt.ll!lted1 decayed, warped and fal len apart from lo<k ol ""'· Wh.n I lpl"6d with him to let rid ol aome ol ll>e Junk, he considers lt a per.oonsl attack. Please doll, 1Uggcsl rl 'l!J(dilat<l!I. We ,bow·•· few .and they can'\t handle their own problems. -NO ROOM IN THE BELF'RY FOR B.-\TS. DEAR BATS: Hoarders have a dee~ seated fear of btl"ft poor or abandoned. The Junk is their aecurfly.11 Granted, some p!lycbtatrt•t• ca11't ban- -~ '4•.4~ \ ~ ... die tbt.lr Oft ptoblem1; kt there ARE IOU'le well balueed tber1pbt1 around, ud [ llope ,k wru find one. Tiie trouble wttb boardtra ii tbet dtty hecome nlll· tier aDtl more acqaLltttve 81 they itet otder, Yoar husband need1 help NOW. DEAR ANN LANDERS : This is to the widower v.·hose wife died after 30 years of marriage, and who is just oow catching up ""ith the fact that , .. '<;> , she slept around town. "Friends" told him aM.1t II. He is stunned and hurt and feels the need to "1hare his burden." J-fe wants to know· if he shouJd tell his dau ghter. 1 have a message •for him. Forget it. Dad. If It took you THIS toog to ge t the word , something is rotten in l)enmark. I'd like to koow what kind of fr iend would give you such hurtful • tnrormation wit hin weeks arter your wife's death. \Vith "friend s" like that, wh"> needs cncmies7 -TOK YO, JAPAN UEAR TOKYO: Well saki. And thank you for spending all th at loot ou postage! .DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from "Trauma In Tennessee'' was a memory · jogger. I was invtllved with a man who could have been her hu!bqnd's twin brother. 1'hank God I was stroog enough to stop seeing trim. J am 2~. well educated and attractive. Don Juan made me feel like an lnadeqwite fool. I spent two and a half yean trying to win his affection. I could die when I think of the rid!· culous and degrnding things I diet to make him love me. Sud denly I realized tha t Don couldn't love anyone but him- self. How. lucky that he wouldn't marry me. Tc.11 "Trauma" that the longer she stays, the less self-respect she will have. Her chl1dren will JOon aense It and despise her fo r her weakness. Tell her it will be a tremendous relief "hen she no longer has to live in fear ol her busband'1 unpredictable behavior. Wit h two childten and a n e w friend-herself-she will never be alone. -BEEN THERE DEAR B.T.: Advice from tomeoH who bll bee1t don the 1am.e read has double the lmpticl. (And lb•U you lor tbat warm penoul 110le at tM close ef yoor W:Uer.) I ., I .. Women • By L.At:ltlE: K....\SPt:.:R Cl tlwo 0•11~ P'do! 11•11 S.·111e 1,f tht> Uu ngs •1;.)fllt•n h:ll t' i!Ct"l)fltpl l~hrd lll 1 ht• .1!'1'.l ''( •·QU:11 ru::h!:> are n f "fanta:>llC 1111por1..Jnce" Wt 1h0·1· cJn't 111l"a1s IJ e 1..Vu~1dered \ 1c1or1cs · for lht' po<Jr <ind rr11n1)ruy \.\OJ!h·n. at'C'ordu1 g iu C.:iroi Sn111h. pri's1dent of the !..as An~E'l~.s C'hapter, .'\:;t10t1al Ln1.1·yers Cui!rt f.1.s Srni!lt {'0-<:ounscl in a !;11·\ISlJJt CJg-.inst Lhe I. 0 s Angeles Cot1n1y \\'01 n\·n·s J111l. urged suppurt fvr a n d pro11ded a 11t11· of sorrl(:· 1.Jf these wornen, thuse 1rho are in tht• prisons, duri ng :1 "\\1011H•n and the L ;i w '' 11'0rk shop !>1Xlnwrc<l h~ thf• l.aguna Be<iC'h l'h<tp\,•r vf (he Kational Organ1z..:1t1"n ( u r \Vonu•n. r.fost of her m1ddle-c\a:-s audiC'nce had probably nt·1.·tr seriou~ly C"Ons1dered t h 1· reality of incareer:i tron ~fore Who Will Wear the Crown? A Valenline queen will be s e I e c t e d and crowned by the New- port H a r b o r Area Cou ncil, Beta Sigma P:hi during the annual ' ball Friday. Feb. 15 . in Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Each chapter jn the council has selected a princess who will vie for the title. Wonder- ing \Vho will \vear the crown are (left to right) the ~1mes . Richard Sail· or. Willian1 Gates <1n<l 1\rnold Appleman. N-tause 1nosi of tht 'A'O!nf1 111 rnson art" poor Thi')' :"·~· <11~ hea\ d) th ird ~ o !'I d \1omcn ''I!'» J ~t·ll kno11 n l,1C't th.'.11 d u rin g periods u f un1•mptorme111 and depres.!it1n our p· IM•n p...ipul :it1on go~:. up." 1la1 1 .. 11 \er s::11d /\s \/Jt· <'t•Un tr\ <. 1..:'():1 .... 1r pirturl" ge1s f1l ~1··kt"" :.!11• pr rdH'l "tl :in t!'l('t1• 1<.1· of 1hr•"' t1rr.t>.<> th•• 11n'fl•'il ;1fHI :-•\ t1n11.'S 1ht• r\\.lrn''" r of fl)t·n 1'1 th1· prison) \011 , •he ~.1,{!. !he re ;1rf' 15!!.I 111on1t'n 1n C'al1!vrn1a 's st:i:t· anti h.'tl..:ri1! pr;"uns 1:1 P h i ! a d c ! p h 1 •1 • ~hr 1·\plainL•J . n <:>tudv !'!1<)'-"('d !h.1! llH r)(•rC'"flt < f !.hf' ll'')fnt•n ,,ffl'!-l •·d 11.eri' U1'1t'!Y'ljl!•i~vd dlhi Hn p1.•r('1·n1 also hat! dcpcn1.h;nt i..:/11l<lren. \~0111~·11 ;irt· 1:1 pri~on. ~1\" sulU. for th" lfil·f! of cloth"~. drut; tr'1' ;ind ;1c·t11n~ 1n an ass:.Hllti11• v.::i~ 10\\·[1rd a m<:in "i'i.-OJ'li: 11ho ~ire poor do:i'! Prison Seeking Outside Support h.i\'f' U! 1·r·:;.~ ,,, I!!\ kind :if 1 h1n;.!~ \\" h:11c .1C'l'(·,:i. !O," Slil' l'-;pl ;11ned . ,\l1ho11Ah r1>ht1bili !i1t ion was (•nt·e st11U tfi Ile a primary gr;aJ of ln1prlsonml'nt, she said the purpose hu no• been clearly Jtated as CUICody, C'Onlrol and punishment of tho!W! who !\ave commltted an offense . A recent study showed that only one per<:ent of the people !n priJ011 be.long in maximum senirlty, she said. Although sorne conditioos within the prisons are more maximum than o th ers, she claimt.'d. "clearly 99 percent ol those people don't belong in prl11>n." But she charged, "Prl!ons are a big big business. Persons who are Into prisons a re not in a poraltlon to have 1he prisons torn down." She said prisoners have been used for experiments with surgical operations, drugs and therapy. Prisoners are alao used to manufacture goods, for which they are paid en average of five to 19 cents an hour. After reading statements of women priaonet3 objecting to the help ,, ... lhem by public <1crenden, Ms. Smith roferred to her all )IHrl 11 a public defender In Loo Ancel" and nld, "I wwld uy tile statementa . are accurate ... Public c111-.. can do Just '° mud! and what they can do ta very limited tn Lenn.I or the ..,.. u..y are lllllMd day to day." 1'M! average tentenoe of a white person, the 11ld, 11 t2 t months but !or the minority, who II more apt to need a public def..00, It i. &7.t .-hs. Poor women, too, lhe aald , uaually doo't have the money to poll bail and !boy plead guilty In 1 larger propirtklo than women who are releaaed rrom jail. CHANGES MADE At Sybil Brand Institute, the Los Angeles county facility for women, she said womtn are awakened at 3:30 a.m. for a t a.m. eourt appeuance. Alt!QJgjl rilllan usad to bo limli.d u-. boun and !be numbtr allowed have been tltended ance lhe lawauh. Thal, and allowln& chUdren to vlltt, haVfl been the (ll!y chang.. made ance the oult be&an a year aco. "Gmenlly opeaklng, when tt-to....ny~ right. ol -le . the """" are not the piac. to ao for ....ny hl ...... Uot """'"'·" lho laid. Ml. Smith alto talked ol the lndet.ennlnate aentenct, which WU nlablJllled In California <¥1. a ' 'l lb er a I tlleory" that the judge cannot anticipate the chaJlles whJch would happoo to a person In priloo. Tho Wom<n'1 Board cl Tenm and Parole w a s established to detennine when the prisoner was rehabilitated enough to return to society. But, the lawyer s a I d , "t.allfomla 11entaas exceed, are 1n excua of, the tenlenoea ln other 1t1tee: where tht.y are detennlned . '' The latett appointee to the parole boaof Is a put P'"'ldent ol lie Screen Actor• Guild. People on the board. she ch&ra:ed, "don't even flt into the splrlt of reha~Utatlon and the skills 1et up.'' She clalmed their attitude b that "the 1 e ani rallen women. The8e are girl!, aged 40, 50 and 60 comlng w the board to determine whit happens to them," ~ also objected that the California InsUtutlon (or Women protects a g a I n s t women organi21ng to Ufll"etl a grievance by grouplng11 whlch Individualize objections. She told her audience, "What we need to do la give them lwomen prisoners) aupport and help them in putting through things that are really valid." Auto Biography Short-lived By ERMA BOl\.fBECK !\·ly husband and I have been married nearly a quarter of a century, have produced three children, survived three wars. comforted one another at funerals and dedicated ourselves to one another through sickness and i n health. The other day, I backed oul of the driveway, turned too sharply, and hit the side of his car. J{e was a perfect stranger. "Where are you going?" T asked as he left his dented fender and bolled toward the house. "bon't .move your car," he sai ~. ''l ant going to call the police." "THE POLICE !" I shouted , "for crying out loud, I'm your v;ife." "This is no time for nrpo!lsm." he said stiffly. 1 should have known bet ter than to compete with a man and his car. For years, psychologists have been tell ing us that a man's relationship with his automo bile supersedes even sex. For you women who are skeptics, let me ask you a few questions. Does your husband have an insurance policy on you that i n cl ud es no·fault, comprehensive and Is $50 ded uctible? Or do you have the ba~!c $96 burial policy that puts you. on a public bus and takes you to the edge of t-Own? Do you have a guarantee for a complete oil change every six months andtor 1,000 mlles, whichever come! flr1t? Or do you only visit a doctor's office for major surgery? AT WIT'S END Does your husband fiy Into a rage if he finds someone stuck a candy wrapper In your pocket or a piece of bubble gum on your instrwnent panel? Hall your husband ever patted you on your trunk and remarked what a beautiful trade-In yo u'd make? Does he take you to a restaurant three times a week and Instruct tbt wailres1 to "Fill her up." ~ he care 11 the kids put their feet on y o u r upholstery? Does he object ii your teen- agers drive you all over \o\1·n? Would he pay SS to have you towed anywhere? If you didn't start in !he mornings, would he stay home from work? If you answered "No " to any or all of these questions, then you have a four-wheel correspondent in your divorce suit. As the policeman surveyed our situation, he turned to my hus ban d and said, "Sir, you are Illegally parked. Your car should be at least 15 feet from the edge of the driveway. Ar e there any witnes!les to this accident?'' "Just my legal roommate," sa ld my husband. smiling at me. ··1 never liaw th is bum before In my life," I said. Horoscope: Taurus, Avoid Excess WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY I J By SYDNEY OMARR balance, poise -and not to retaliate. Changes you seek: 11'ill occur. Aggressive lndivld· ual wlll trip himself -or her· self. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Key now is not to compound errors. New approach Is necessary. AQUARIUS (Jan 21).Feb. Travel, Art, Dance Featured ARIES (tlfarch 21-April 19): ilfoney and fr iends Will not mix. Know difference bttween loyalty and foolishness. Find out what costs are and do V!RG-0 (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What appears insignificant could seem to "grow." Means understand that some persons who tos1 away lines may merely be probing, testing. Oppos.ltion 11 ectlve and vocal. 11 you expect to have thlngs your own way, you probably are mlstaken. Key now is to judge, evaluate. Capricorn. Cancer penona could figure prominently. SAGl1TARIUS ((Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Many now seem to take Jt as duty to tell you what to do. Be patient and don't lO!le serae ol humor. Finish what you start. Find better m eans of commun1caUon, di!trlbutlon. 18): You can be optimistic despite tome fier y actloru. reactlo ns from older individuals y,·ho refuse to be confused by facts. You ultimately will be vindicated. Film Series ~fagic F<1scination of Travel "'Ill Iheme the series of film· lectures fo-r 1974 in thr Pa rk Newport Spa acti vity rocnl , beginning at B p.m., Friday. Feb. JS . Afort and Mi Mj Stein , travel writers and lecturers as well as travel film producers. wiU narrate their ow n f J l 1n s , Screened will be films on Air Canada's fash ion shows al :lS,000 frC'!, England and Swit· zerland. ~ """"' JANICE EARLEY E·arleys Tell Troth Belly Dancing Santti :\n~ l'oill'g~ "''1 11 off l'.'r a 12·\VPek cottrsr-in belly dancing beginning 1;• r l d a _11 , Feb. Jj. T110 (·l;i ~ses for begin ner~ :J!"L' scheduled (ron1 10 am. 16 nuort and ti 111 8 p ni. An 1nt••rn1cdiatc C'lass will n1t:L·t frorn noon to 2 p.m. Chiss space fl'Scr\lations shou ld br rn ade \\!th thr SAC Commun i!y Sl'rvices Office. 83a.300U. Eb ell Juni ors f\.'c\1·porr Bench .Ju nior Ebcll Club will hos1 the Orunge D1<>t rict r~'bru::iry i.:anferrnce srt for Stit11rda~·. Feb. J6, :ll thi> A1r1XJr!er Inn. Lcod~rshi p 1i 11 r k s ho p s , S!X'(']:'\J gu~·~t ~ r ('a kl' r S . cockl;JJIS. a !11nr·hPon. honor ing of outst;1nrl1n~ t1•cn;1~e ei\l7\'l1S and a d i.~tr a~t ;:1rt L'Ompc lit1on ilre plu11n1·d. Senior Citize ns On the ng1•nd :1 for !'-Jewport Harbor St.:nior Ci11lcns in the coming \1'('cks ~ire a IS.day trip to i1:;:11·;11i beginn ing Saturday, Feb. 15. a trip to the ln1('rnnti"nal D ance F'cstiva l at lh1· LA f\Tu sic Center. ~f arch 2:1 , :-;nd a short trip to Llike T;illoc. ·\pril 16. Clinic Orange and , Los Angeles rounty m:..ess cha irnit•n arc invited to a con11n11n i(·a!io11 s C"l1ni c, 10 be sponosor<'d hy lhf' Orange County ChaplPr of \\lonten in Cor11rnunie;.i11ons. forn1erly Theta Sig1n:1 l'hi. The session is sche<l 11l ed for Saturday, Feb. 16. ii\ lhr I fa shinier Science Cc n t c r , " d ,1 I' Chapman College. Wa}T'.C Earley of N'-'»•port ·ropics w1 I be gca reu to .•tr . an : rs. :..vC"re1t ,1 " 1 Reach ha ve announr.i.'<! the pr1~p<1rl ng n e 1v s rc!1•<1scs. cngagcn1cnt of their dnughtl·r. / Jaruce Eilccn l~ar!I!}' t o, .. ---------;;;, TI1omas Gregory Ch flortl. sonl • I of the Ri chitrd P Cl1ffords SPRING CLEAN ING of' Ne.wport 1katl1 . SPECIAL! The "'eddtng \\'Ill tak~ place April 20 in Ou r Lady Qut·c>i of Angels Church. :.:1•11·rort Ut>ac h. 1'he bridr ·to·be gradu,1ted from Pcnin!'ula ll1gh St'.hool, Purdy, Wash., and .1 t,1·1,rl,.,1 Goldc.n Wes t Cullcge. Her nance stud ied tH Xc\1';1011 llarbor !Ugh S\ "!01JI ,lJ'HJ C'llifornia St;ite l"111 ver~i1y 1 Long Beach. • • WATCHIS CLIANID, ADJUSTID & SI.VICED slO'o A11lon,.llt & C.•1•"6•• MOiltb IU.,,111 H ... tr JEWELERS :ZaJ f . 17th St., Ce,ta Mtta - 645 -6842 tNttt I• •w11t11ro l mper!11111I pamphlets. brochures, letters and graphics. Luncheon speaker \'l ill be \\'alter Burroughs , t or mer pub lishr r of the Daily Pilot ;ind pa.st national president of the Societv of Professional Journalists. ·Sigma Delta Chi. the museum . Proceeds ""i!l be used for busing school students to th e museum as a tommunity culture program. Anchor Lodge something about it . Be creative rat her than impulsive . TAURUS (April 20-May 20 1: Avoid excess speed -traffic accident involves you iI you insist on throwing caution to winds. Be careful around electricity, sharp objects. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): LIBRA (Sept. 23-Cld. 21): Accent Is on spending and limit. You may be taking plunge without being aware ol "temperature." P I 1 ( e •, Vlr10 persons might be in picture. Check costs. Get accounting. Try to fathom loog·range effects. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): Friend• dia a gree . EmotioOJ take over -tho6e around you act on Impulse. PISCES (Feb. 19·t.1arch 20 1: Use indlvidual style in writing, s pe ak I n g rommunlcate in way that imprints, leaves mark. You obtain fast response. Jn past you may have been kept waiting. But now call or message comes t h r o u g h quickly. Know it and be ready, Concert Orange County Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota 1'lilt present the International Music Fund Benefit concert !it -t p.n1. Sunda~. Feb. 17. A Valentlnc party is being planned by Anch-01'" Lodge, Vasa Order of' America a~ 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 15, in Halecrest Park Clu bhouse. Costa fl.1csa. Don Barrett and his Rhythm fl.fakers v.·ill play dance music. Expand. Break berriers of ti;:;.W~;;<i:;;<:O::~(U~;:;j;;,:;:;:;:¥<;::;;;7';;::;:;;~?>::;;;<;;;;;;·v, .. -z-~· ;:;;-;.,.,,;:-~;;;:;p:~ restriction. Sagtttarlan figures C ~ The program. open to thr puhlie, 111•i l! be given in Recital !·!all. Califo rn ia State U n i v er s i t y , Ful!erton . Admission is SL Mommy and Me Dia per (;ym classes for children 6 WC'cks to 3 yea.rs Alliance Jean Ber. French poet. '"'ill kevn ote the next me€ting of Alliance Francaise de la Ri1·1era Cali fornienne. 'f"he se~slon will begi n at 3 p.rn. Friday, Feb. 15, in the llarbor View School. Corona de.I Mar. prominently. lf you a re keeping secret, be prepared for cat to escape the bag. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Money and effort blend and you could, for once, get credit for past efforts. Specify bill of goods. Refuse to be talked into or out of situations. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Petty annoyance! could seem to multiply. Key is to maintain or age y,·i lt begin during the ----------------------! y,·eek of Feb. 17 in the Uni versitv United Methodist Church, Irvine. Clas ses are given on Tuesdays. Thu rsday~ and Fridays for six weeks. Both mother and child attend for one hour per week. f\fore inforrnation ~ ava ilable by calling the church. Art Affil iates \VHlercolorist Iie.x Brandt \1•111 present a dempnstration .;1~ thf' next meeting of the /\rt Afrlli ~1trs of !he Lagu na Ut~nch :O.l uscu111 fif Art. 1'he ;nr:1rd ·11·inning p;iinler i.; lif:tf'd in ''\Vhn's \Vho in An1C'ric:1" ~ind "\\l h()$ \Vho in An1t·1'i t a1l Ari " 1!1s 11ro~r<1 m \\'Ill begin rit 2 p ni. ~1ondny, Feb. 18, ln ~ FRANCIS- \,, ORR J' PINE STATIONE llY Jf},,0.fl.£'J Wedding lnvltttlorlt ( '!' .,.. Announc.,,,....,, VALENTINE J C1rd1 & Glft1 S.. O•r fl• s.i.crlen 11 11 I ttl U ~l,NWll II• 1111 tl•OI & Ill I l l !OIYll l[l l tA•llll fiickof1 fdlrms. OF 01110 WASHINGTON'S BIBTHDAY- SELL-A-BBATION Altend this Gala Affair To Feb. 18th MllO, Jft Nll'l''f EUTT:ERNI~. CH:E:ES:E lJllfO\'ll "hll f1>if -"1)', dtlWillul chr<v ;, •U •IKl•I. TM IOU• Ii.....,. '1'!0"' ofl([ 1hH• Ii t-1 t hi! of lip II lht «'II "'hilh Mil ... I"". y.,.. "'0 ' err nc~ " LI. Plmt Mi• 'r"' 01 ti '•"' CHESAMI TACO CHIPST.M~ CHIPS 5ESAMI • CNlCN STIX SI'ICh'S ... 2 .... sso :;, ... fii~kor, ·f•rms. °' 01110 louftt Coast 1Jua COST• :::~.:r ,f-i .............. ,. I O .. IN DAtl.'f, S-IY' ,,..,. irll•tdl 1Ml J ~.M. -"-......... beveffy's table talk lovt i1 whtr• you find II. And righ! now you uin find mor• of it ot Bev•rly '1 Tobie, D•1ign1 for Dining, 200 N•wpot1 C•l'lloM' Oriv•. h'1 our woy of 1oylng thonk you for making our grand opel'llng 10 grond. Discover the heon1 ond flower' ond everything you'll need now For Volentine·1 Doy' for gifts, for porties, for friends ond lover1. For every!hing lrom o cond!elil dinner for two to a buffer ollair For fH1'1dred 1. 8row1• through lh• hopel•t•ly romonlic collections of 1obl1. clothJ, plocemo!1 ond noplc in1. Choose o flirty go-1og11her hollesi opror.. Hov• o love olfoir with th• Jlon•wore, flotwor• and glo1swore collecliont. Foll hope1•11ly ir. · love wilh unique nopkin ring,s, bo1kef1, condles, condle holder's, centerpiece thing• 011d 01her dining odd1ndo. There·, everything yov'U need 10 , rornonticii:e yo.N l/ot.n1ine'1 Dpy tobl• -ir. ftie lroditlonol rid / and white or olher omorou1 color combinoriont. I Romance, romance. Find it at. Beverfy'5 Tobie, lh• boutiqvel wilh fOOI'• heart per 1quore flill1f. • ' . ' ' MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~---------=. TUMBLEWEEDS A COMPUTO! OA fEO th! 0 • OLJQ1>JG A POWER FAILO~E ! by Tom K. Ryan ---~<AUTIFUL PAY, EH?! MAKfS A Ffll-A GI-AP 10 ~~AL-IVE! INA MANNeROF _ SPeAKIN6! _ • ~!'\ MUTI AND JEFF MUTT, MOTHER'S +I.ERE -- I KNOW SHE DISLIKES 'rOU BLrr PLEASE T TO SMILE AND BE NICE/ FIGMENTS , _ _.. .... , __ ..._.,,.._ NANCY l LIKE THESE F=i=T=i=i===;;I.. DO-IT- YOU RS ELF .ITiiiTi'f..-"-r-cc-~-!--""1~ B OOKS TODAY'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 l!ahan city 1 Cicatrix -t7 "· ..•. 5 Kind ot Ma1ne1' salad 49 Rubbish 9 Threesome 53 Patron -- 14 Theater bO• 57 Commerce 15 Every 58 Drug 16 Inclined lo plants rove 59 Very i 7 Surrounoed srnal l by amount 18 Aga inst 6 1 Slate 19 Result formally 20 Miss 62 Mo1slcn Gwyn, and anew OlhCIS 63 Single 22 D1vr.rtcd 64 Disuni te 24 Eu1 opean 65 Claus or rmr 1ori Fe 26 Den1•se 66 13are 27 Soan1sh 67 Sne: Sp. bull 29 Wrong; OOWN PrehK 30 Peseta: 1 Jargon Abbr. -; Promising 33 Amused person 37 Bus. aobr. 3 Spry 38 Colorado 4 Kindof resort ""' 39 Gnaw 5 Bodyot 40 Llghl boat water <41 Unre liable 6 Come to penon shore <42 N. Amer. 7 ·Work ed wild ca\:2 in TV words 6 Silver. 4'4 East: e.g.: 2 French words 1115 Family 9 Deals member with Yesterday"s Puu le Solved: ~ ~ 0 0 ( G R A N T 0 T [ M t A N E A A l I V I ~ I 111 OES I RE ~NS I OER A A S A T E N F E T T E R E.J! '-''+'=''--A C R EllllitN ICC AR O L Y III!TI TEH O IOU E L 0 0 R A O...f! ~ A N • R f P U I n, ,mu7T,.rlT1 r.,+. T u R I N 0 ~ 0 S 5 U H R A N G I N G U P T 0 R 0 M E E L N E V E R R E E 5 E [ R R 5 0 E N S 5 T A T Y 10 Ex.tensive 37 CfleC~ !arm graduations 11 1h1 s month: 40 West Abbr. Pointer 12 Sickness '12 Kind ot POI> 13 lmpaned 43 Die tor color making 2 1 Scott d1;11np1pe 23 Surp11se ..is Rest a\lack. 47 Tablold 25 Ep0ch newspaper 2S Marirte 48 Rock aouar1um 50 Fray 30 Small 51 Utopian horse 52 Jun1pero 3 1 Vacuum lube: Suffix 32 Acme 33 Valley 34 Upper Thames 35 Expector- ated 36 Shade of brown SpaniSh missionary 53 Rowers 54 Parasitic Insect 55 Popula!lon center 56 Preeminent 60 Mall llQuor ' - I"'' J==rC> by Al Smith Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller P ~ANUTS :{E5 .1·.~·.l.,~i.? '{;:J UJA.~T ,\If ro , RE..\0 .',\If ~~f-~ T.l TuE CL.l.;.; ~ JUDGE PARKER c=..L MISS PEACH IT I.JILL 6E A fL: . ..\~USC:, MA'.l.,V.. ... MA!t'"A , -ro Pl<OVi I ltfAL.L.'/ L.OVf 'IOL.{1 l MAC>IE 'fHI',; V~L.iNTIN• r:osc vol.A, 9V HANO, ,AJN4TAloCINGL."' SIT 'y f'Ji, IN HO!All~ 0~ WO~K AND INTEN-$£ DICK TRACY APPl..lCAl'ION ! -. CAREFULLY SEARCM ~ .A.NV IDENTIFICATION BE.FORE REMOVING T l-IE CLEAV!:lt . .- DOOLEY'S WORLD IM CDMP051 N6 A VAL.ENTIN & FOR IHElMA .• HOW ? DOES llH.S SOUND. j •fllLf:D Wrr1I DESll\T, J 1llAT"5 \.YltAT IM- ESO<CIAI LY NOW l AT VALEN ltME:.~ ' l j ; • Dr. SMOCK 1'H IS L.ASI e 11 .. 1.. FROM "fl.le rocfO R rs OUIRAGE'OUS ·' l"c:n:s1.{1" HEO R'f!A (...1Z e ""fHAf 11'1 f:N6!..A N:/ fl.l6Y' HA.Ye: 50CIAJ...1Ze:P Me!L'JCI N!i ~.I "· GORDO ":?ARG&°f .SOME MAN EMPTIEO #15 AUIO ASHTRAY CW O<JR RZ0Nr 5TEP r • MOON MULLINS ,, Z·l'J.. P!.USH IE AND HIS OCD LADY ARIO SORE AT EACH OTHIOR. ANIMAL CRACKERS -- "'~"°'C'>~•"'I"''-'"' ..,. ... s,.., .... """ k'/''" ~ .. .,.. •• "VALfN., T1ML• ~ NOT <OPcAKIN~ HUH? "" by Charles M. Schulz .-------~ -,.ii<;; 15 ,\.\4'TER.\.I. P.l.PER Pt.EASC NOTE THE .'\EAT CF Jlr.UCH : )..',\ '\/ER.'1 PROUD... Tl{PINO JU6 ~ I ' .; ~ by Harold Le Doux If 'fOl.l'RE PLANNING ON 601HG SOMEWHERE, YOU'LL NEED THESE, AUGIE! ($.d_....J ,j~H~;;oll/ DAILY PILOT 17 by Roger Bradfield Hf Si lOllLO CH(;'.CK1TtG IY\1£ ON ~!IS LICENSE- l 11 llN I< rr~ f~ by George Lemont PO!!!'S "fHIS CF<'o wi..e:vs 0AF:I: YOU PE::OPL.f'O A~E:: At,.WAYS GOING r"O seRvl! 0"16SCOl<M°f.'7 WOM tN? .-- • by Gus Arriola THA T l'J rr ABOUI CR EA Tl!Jf?J MAN IN 1-/15 OWN IMA<7Ef by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen ... AND HE ~ONDERS WHY 8\ILL1Eo5 KICK SAND IN HIS FACE • by Mell "You'd better show me soll)ething else -all be said was 'What did yo u do with the n1op hand le?' " .. LIZZ IS TAl<ING MISS RIMl<'l.ES AND POCKETS MOME.." SAVS TME GllEF. IF'. YOLA.. ~•AL.L.'f L.OVl!P' Mlf.1 YOU'D HA\/~ ciONf ~Olt A DIM!. by Chester Gould •ASK MER TO BRING THAT SKULL BACK;· SAV5 TRACY. DENNIS THE MENACE ' I ' I ~~1L.Y PJLOT UPI TelePflOIO A LITTLE CONTACT -.\tlani:i·s J imn1y '\lashin:.:· ton 11,11hite JCrsey 1 .~li.lrns ui\o l'l1i ladet1lh1J 's Fred Carter during !\at1on:d JJa ~kcl ball AsSOl'J;lt ton ;,::.i 1nt ~-lond:iv t\1 '.;h! Stv\'e .\!1 -.;: f:iO I loo~s for 1)1 e h:ill. 'fllc ho.~1 .·\tl ~1 11tn IJ :i 1,1-·J;.-. tell ltJ the 71iPr:->, l lil·U.J . • Lakers Battling For Playoff Berth '!.()S :\:-;(:!:LES 1AP 1 -Coach Tioh f' ·~d ol th" l"lliv1 ·rs1ty of South.:rn l'"ll for1110.·s b:1:.kC'tball Troj an ~ ::;aid \:ur.ilii.1. ''\\'l' !(Ol hulr !ht• joh done (! v.n !1t•r(' anti no111 \\e have lo go n-.irlh JJlLl try tu (i11 ish it.,. Ji\GLE\VOOD T:11· L'is An ,g<·ll·s l.akers <i re f1ght 1t~t; to kl't'P p:1et• 1n the Nariona\ Hn ;:.kl'•lh:1ll Assnc1Hl 1on's P:.H·ific Dirisi1111 J;•ll -:1 I'"' apparPntly mu s! 11111 to n1a ke the playoffs. \V\lh the <;ra:-;r•n i:•·:1 in•~ r. ;i·h· tr1 1·111 t·r in fi nal wet·k~. lh l' l.'.)\,l't ~ 1 , ·1 :i 1·:!ii record in 111 tt.nii..:11(-. g;1111!' ;t'. 1hv Foru1n again::;! !hr 1-!ou~lt•il [{(1l'ke\l> Thl'V tr:1il Coi!tl.11 ~1 :11 r. '.1h1t·il l!":d~ !lie u;\ 1si1111 a1 30-21 in a ~ca•,qn th:ll v.·ill prtJbc1bly ;:.re only the division cha1np1on n1;1ke It i111 0 ro~t s:-:1~~11 f'!·1v, I{ 1he Lakers dun'1 rn:1ht' !hl' playoffs. it \1'ill be tl1e firs! 11'111· s111t.:t' 1\11• !t«1111 1110\'C'd tn Los Angclt·s fro1n !\l1 1111c:1p11\1~ ln J91ilJ. (lndl·r :1 hu·1 111il ~1 d1•v1<;f'd [<1<,l \'e;1r . on ly thl.' fou r d1 \ i~11 •!1 11·in11ers 1n till' \l,1CSfCfO <llld l~:J S!l'fll (' 0 ll f C f \' II \'.\' S auLon1:itlcaHy qua!il;. l11r the p\:1)l1r.1 ~ The other !our la·rth.<:. go to t ('a111 ~ 11•l\h the best v.·on·los t pcrct>nlf!ge. f('gardless of di visirin st;u1din2<:.. e 11tri11es !"flfrred LOS AN(;ELES -GC'orge ll;11nc~. 11ho coac hed rnur L".S. Olyinpit' s11·in1m1ng te<ints a11d coath of ili c S:i.nt;i L'l:1r~1 sv,oin1111i11g cluh for 2:1 years, has hl'tll named swim n11ng eoncti at CC LA :1::; repo11ed in th<· Dec . !3 Dail~· Pilot \\ t111t' \\la sh <:olumn. IJuines. 4!1. \\'ill take over thl' jt.>b in Scpten1ber. lhc school :;~id r-.1ondri:-.. CCLA said Ha ines \1'11\ i1·ork 11·1th ii·uter polo coacl1 Bob I lorn , v.·ho h:i~ also been head sv.·in1n1ing coach. Haines. al so a ronch at Santa Clar;1 l{igh School the L1~1 24 _years. 1\ ,1~ 1 h ~· h!'fld conch of 1h1 · l!1fiO CS. v.'ome n ~ I I\ rv.nit 1ean1 a11U 1hr l ~tiS llll'n's tefH1 1 \n1-:irldition to being ;1n assistant coilrli !ll'iCC . e R11111s ,f\i911 l .1••1s c [,( 1:-; ,\:'l;GF:l .ES Til e 1 o~ Angeles 1;;,111 :. ;111d thi: C0Lsc11n1 Cornn11ssi u11 h;ivi· ;1~rccd to a nl·11' lhrvc ~·ea r lease 11iri1 11111 kerp the 1\n1i1111al ~·ootbu ll J,.,,ague 1e:i n1 1n thl' C111i~eu1n -111th ;1 slilJ~ta nt1~1l rent 1n(·rcusl'. Tht ('(ln1n1i;:sion voted \fonday to :inpru1 r' the lease. 1,1·h1th boost..-l'l•llt ffo n1 S257 000 \:ist yc:1r !f! \1'h:11. H<1n1 111\·ner C:1rroll H1lscnblouru san.l he t•xpcc ts i\Jll bl· S'iOO .O(lO a .~t·:1~un . A"ret•mPnt l'11d rd l\'C'l'kS of pubhC" and pri 1~1!r ;1rgun1Pr1' ht·tv..'(•('n rlr1scnhloom :ind the Co1nn1iss1un e RncP CltfllllfU ,.;111<•r ONTARIO -Fil •' r11tl1;1n:100'.i s :ioO 1,i·inner!<= ht'Hd :< 11i1tl't1 of 3B entries for the Ca1\forn1n :11H1 at 0111 :11·io i'o'larrh 10. V.'hlth kic ks I II llu· r s 1\UlO Clu\J 's 1!174 chan1 pion~l 11p 1~1,·1111: ~'~on .. 'rhe enlrl l'!I ll.J '11• d \l11nday 111c:ludcd Jndianap<il1s c·ha111 )'1111\lo .\ .J F ri.v i. ;1 three-t ime 11 111111•1' .\l :1r11• \n:ln·tl1. Bob- by and Al L n.,\'I .11al 1,1,:.1 ni .Joh11<:ock. e DodgPrs .'iir111 LOS ANGELE!) -11Jl' !.1;, 1\11rrll'<; Dodgers have s1gnrd tl\r1 r dllubli' play combination, shurt stnp I :di Hli~~c!I Cage Rank in~~ T,,. '°" 'J(J t"Otl.,e b&tltlfbfll I ""'I w,t .. !i<~I ltl~• VO!lf Jn '"'"""'*~·· H•S<in •etNtf\ l"•~Vf/ .. vam,, ot 11111 ~lurdlY Ind IOMI l'C'ill 1. UCLA (19) 11·1 111'1 II. Proviott~fr I! l 1V 1. No. C1tt 11. 11·1 ltJ 1l lridll"~ 11 l 11'. J, N, O•m• (If IJ.1 7'7 n So. 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Joh"'' N.Y., $<'1v1" ,1.1,~~m•. so.i_rrn t!l•nolt, !.~racuM. ;:nd srt(l11d ba~t·1 :1:111 D;1~·i.'.1' L11p~·s. t.i 191.f l'(rn!r<ll·ts. :'\u lern1s 11 t'i'l• distlil.~e:i 111 ;hl' <1nn r:unrr1nent ,\J,.nd :iy l'iu:• !lodgers had !G(i rh.ublt· pl:1ys d11 nng (he l!li3 scnsoJl. fe1·11ncl IJl'~l 111 tlH' (l.:n1 1onnl Ll'<.!gr1c :1nd n111~! b,v :1 Ln::; 1\ngelt•<; !t•:1t11 ~l!H't· 1:1,-;3 Jl1 1s~·t·ll IJ:itivd .:!r..-. ;1 11tt u.; ;1 rr1t•kic L(>Pl'~ b:Hl t•d 17.i :111cl s10il• ::ti 11:1-.v..;_ 0 /Iii lfe11t'!/t• . ._ 1\F.\\' YOf{K -For1111·r 111.':1 1,1 11t"ii::lit l'hnn1pion i\luhn 111 rn:1d :\Ii 11~1~ 1·1-i 11·!!t·tl "n a proposed f1gh1 \'. it!1 .J l'rr~' lJu;11 r: . 11h:1 feels he's a \'icti111 \/( <i ('<l lL'i"'·''> The fight sct·:ni nf!lY 1v,1s ::il't :.,,. .\·l ~dison SqlUlrP C:1rt!c11 ,\1 ny 13 ;111tl n prl'ss tonferc nt"~ ;.upp.JSt!d ly , 11 <1s sl'hrdul1·d l1l be held 111dJv lo :.H1nou11tL' lhe s1g11111gs . · Hu t 1\fondAy lhc Gartll'rl 1111nuu r ('l·d tltat the <·1111rt·ri·1H·r ll:ul hL·vn i·;i111 •,•IPrJ \Jl't :lllSL' llicrl' 11,:,. 11.1 lf•!ll i lu <til1111u :1L'l' e Clu1rr1<•s "'"''l'fJ(•f/ HALt::JGll. ~ (' -.\ \\';;k1• (011nil' so!1«11 or d1'r1pp1•d 11r·1~1·l•111 1nn :'11 n:1d«1.1· ~f 11 ch:1n.1r ;ill••l{1 11<..: Iii(· 1.11·11 (If ~1 .':J·<Tll l bil!tl l· nf n:-,p1n11 l1,\ ~lur r1~ ":'Ill!•" J{1-.,·r~. d Sl ~l l l lllC'. ~U Cll'd 0:1 \'n1i!1 (',1r.il111·1 Sr 1'1• I llll'(·r~1t)·'-; s1·_·1;11.!-1:111fi·\! 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"lt t'> guod hi pl~1.1· lht•1n co11sec:11 tive gnn1es. 11 ·.1ill Lt' ;111otht r :1ggrL·$s11,·c gnn1c and I llc i1"1 ~· p la~i111: i;:1l'k 10 lnl C'k 1s to t lll' <1d r .. nt:11:l· \\'(' 1'.un't be distractt·d b~ :111.;Lhl·r g<illll' or other f!amcs in. lJ\ l',l<'l'll." Ho.vd :idd ed. ·-orcgon piny:;; tough. lf .111u cou1 (· up {l:1t :1g;11 110.1 thcn1, you 11nn'1 hnvc il cll:!p1 "'· l1u1 I cHn'! 1n1.1gi11e :111vr1ne go111;,: <'lt,:::i111s1 Oregon and being fl.it." \1/0ofh•n. 11·h1)SC Bruu1s i!l'C 7-0 in th e Pacrl ic·i.I with :i 111·0-gan1c bulge on USC 1111d ()rt'gon. t·t;,n1n1·ntcd, .. \\'e arc v.'ell :111·arc th•it i11 th!.' Sl'cond half of our lt:i~uc ~·c:1~011 11 c )Jk1y fJ\C gan1es av1ay J 1 orn Ji (Hn t• "\Yt· 11 ,·ri' happy 11'itt1 our play <1 gainst ()rl";on hut not happy 1,1 ith our play , )'C1111 ~\ (J 1t g•in Stute IJut happy 1vith 1l1t 01l h.:n1i. \\·,. 11,,1-t':i'r hungry ngninst t1 rt·t,t..11 S!<il(' 01 1 !'><itordny ~ut I'm not tno cunct•r n1.·U ;il"IOUI 1h:it .. -' • UPI Ttltpl!OIO IN FLIGHT -CJhio Slate's ('hri s Re 1nhnrdt (43) appears to be flying p:1 ~1 l\li cldgan ~!nte's Rri:l n Rre!:lin in Rig·lO baskP.tbnll gnme Monday 111gh1 J\l1 rhignn Sl:i t(' hr.:1t 11le l.11 L~! Bul'keycs. 7;)-67. in ovcrtitne. ' Soviets Stun Too·mey; Seel{ to Enroll at UCI fly HANK WESCH Of tllt D'IJ l"llot $11" Three Russian track and field athletes could enroll at UC Irvine in the 11nmed1ate fu ture if a proposal prt!Sentcd by trc1ck coac.tl Bill ·room ey and rnernbcrs of the school's Russian tkpartn1t'flt meets with the approval of U.S. and Soviet govern 1ne n ta I agencies. The Russian athletes Include Olympic 300-inete r silver 1nt..'<lalist Yevgeniy Arzhanov , v.·orld class pole vaulter Yuriy ls:.ikov and high jwnper Valen1in Thl· trio, <i long with Dr. Mikhail Sargln of the Soviet committee on Physical Culture ;ind Sport. last week embarked on a brief tour of the U.S. Included on lhc tour was con1pc-tition at the LA Times indoor games last Friday, :ind yet to come :ire several other 1neets 111th the tour concluding on the 24th uf this inonth in New York . \\'lrile <1111aitin.g and after the LA Times rnec t, the tenn1 spent Lonsiderable tin1e as guests of the Russian department at UC!. and at one such gathering last Thursday Toomey can1e up with a suggestion which started the wheels rolli ng. "[ asked them, not really kidding, if any of then1 would like to come to school here and Arzhanov said he'd be interested," says Toomey, Th e Department of Russian at UCL headed by Dr. Guy De Mallac and :Vlrs. 11rlen \Veil. lent their supoort to the enrollment of the Russian undc rgr<1duate. 1'hrough Sargin they are seeking npproval of the enrollment from the Soviet government, and with impli cit consent froin the UCI administration arc pursuing the matter with U.S gove11unental agencies. !l is hoped the Russians could be enrolled for the spring semester If aµproval is granted in time. ~ It is believed that, if the enrollment is approved, it will be the first time Finley, Players 111 Showdow11 Over Salaries SAN PRANCISCO IAP I -Oakland Ath letics' owner Charles 0. f'inley, \Vho 11·011 " legal battle over the contract held by former manager Dick Williams, bcglns n shoy..·down tOOay over 1974 s:il<:irie.s with some of the top players of his world champion baseball team. ln 10 days, the A's pitchers and catehers are due in spring training camp at !\Jesa, Ariz. But ru of today, F'inJey had no manager for his American League club and Ill of 38 players had ne t signed contra cts. Besides that, the 5 5 · y ea r · o I d millionaire is trying to sell the club because his doctor says the strain of ov.·nership is too much for Finley's poor hc <1lth. Eight or nine A's are expected to go into contract arbitration today . When the proceedings end next 'veek, all v.·ill h<i ve cont racts either coinciding with their salary demand or Finley's last offer. Reliever Rollie Fingers and 20 game \\·inner Ken l·loltzman are scheduled fot' tl1c leadoff hearings today. Expected to fo!low are Sal Bando. Joe Rudi, Gene Tenace, Ted Kubiak, Darold l\nov.•les and pos!'iib!y Reggie Jackson. Leading players among 20 already signed are pitchers Jim "Catfish" !{unter :-ind Vida Blue and outfielder Bill North. Hunter reportedly got $00.000, the top contr~ct so far . Bando, who said he's had only one half-hour talk with Finley 011 pay, said :'vlonday, "l don't mind admitting I'm ~oing after S!00 ,000. There's too many pl'Qp\e gelling it , and I'm jll3t as good as they are.'' A federal court ruling here Monday by Judge Lloyd Burke clarified WilliM'L'' contract stat~, and Finley may have been waiting for that decision before ta ckling the managerial problem. Burke held that Williams breached his contract when he quit the A's after thl'y v.•on their second conaecutive World Series last October. The judge barred \Villiami:; from worklng for any other professiona l ba:teball team during the remai ning term or his Oakland contr•ct. which covered three seasons through 1975. The decision also relieved Finley of any obligatkm under the remainbig contract term, including paymeqt of \\'il liams' salary this year and next. ...... t BILL TOOMEY a Soviet citizen bas u n d e r gone undergraduate studies at an American University. Previously , Russian gradu<1te students have taken courses in the U.S., but no undergraduates have done the same according to Dr. De Mallac. If enrOlled, all three athletes would likely serve as teaching assistants in the Department of Russian, and would work toward deve loping their skills In the English language. \Vhether or not the athletes could actually compete in the NC A A championship is qu estionable . and v.·ould undoubtedly call for a special ruling. But they would be able to pertorm at dual and invitational meets and T~y feels they WQUld be a tren1cn- dO'Js boost to the program. "A student of such high caliber \11ould help by giving us nev..' vic11·s on tr.1inin~ methods, and it would pep up our athletes just by having him around," Too1ney says. "But beyond athletics, it v.·ould be ' a great thing because it would brlnJ: together two departments, Russian and physical educatioo, here." Toomey estimated !the dlance of the enrollment being approved at S0-50, t.1rs. Weil and Dr. Sargin also indicated the proposal had a Hood dlance o I suoceedlng, aod both noted 111at ,\he political climate aeemed particularly rtgh< at this tlme. A possi ble exchange of undergraduate studeoU between the med i ca 1 department at UC! and a Russian wiivers.lty i.! also in the proposal stage. Arz.haoov was nipped at the tape by American Dave Wot.tie in an exciting llOO meter race at the Olympics in Munich In 1972. He has since avenged that loss hy defcriting l\':>r!d rceord holder Rick Wohlhuter in a Russi.in· American meet, however, and has a personal best time for the distance of I '45.3. The 2&.year old possesses an awesorne finishing kick which he just misjudged in losing in the Olympics . ISRkov, 24, has the top vault !11 the world for 1974. 17·4. while Gavrilov, 27. has cleared 7-3 in the high jump. lsakov and Gavri!ov are both 1narrled am. would have to leave their families for three months to enroll in the spring. An.hlll'lQv , who is singl<.>, is apparootly the most enthusiastic of the trio about enrolling at UCI. "The American schools of 1niddle distance running have ah1·ays bl>en strong whilt' ours have been a bit weak," Arz.hanov said through an interprett·r. "For that reason and because of the chance for more competitions here r am very interested." \\'hen asked if they too are genuinely interested in enrolling at UC!. Jsakov and Gavrilov OOth chorused "Da," the Russian word for yes. The same word Toomey is hoping Soviet officJals ,,·ill say when word of the propooal reaches tl\em. Treatetl for Leukemia Star Prep High Ju1n ,per Facing a Bigger Hurdle OKLAHOMA CITY (API -A!J a h;gh school freshman from Pauls Valley, Okla., Kyle Doudican cleared WY, feet, higher than any other IS.year-old had ever jumped. Last yeer, as a sophomore. he cleared S.9 and missed the sevoo-foot mRrk only because his calves hi t as he went over in the Fosbury Flop fashion. , This year, Kyle is being treated for leukemia. "You have to ha ve a combatant attitude," he says. "You have to want to win. l believe that mentally you have a lot of control over your chem ical body." Kyle has been in and out of C.1Uldren's Memorlal Hospital here since "about Halloween.'' He 's out now for a three- week May. "lt'a the first time I've been out tor longer than a 11·eek," he says. "It's real encouraging. They feel like they've got me in pretty good reml!:slon. In other words. my b«1es are producing good blood, I guess you'd say." Doudican played football a n d basketball in junior high, but passed them as a sophom ore. He had planned to retum k> basketball this season until his lllnes.s wai1 detected. "Now that I think back, it hurt just to walk." he says. "Everything was pretty fatiguing." 'T'he first signs were the fatigue. a couple o( lumps and soreness in his joints. "I thought I \vas coming down with mononucle06ls," he says. "I wen t in for a blood test for mono and they found my blood v.·as pretty messed up. I had all the symptoms or mono, but it turned out r wasn't that fortunate. "It was real scary at fir.rt. I faced up to it real quick. I wag just arur:lous for them to get started m the treatment." A quick effect of the treatment. was the lcm of his ha ir. It iJ jU!t now ttartlng to grow back again. Afttt the early radiation treatments and shots, there hasn't been much pain, Doudican says. "'Mle rea1 pain is feeling puny and weak ," he adds. "Since I've been sick, I just haven't felt right. I Just haven't been myseU." Despite the illness, Doud.ican i! Inten t on returning to the y,·orld of tratk. He·:; self · ta~ght in tht style of j11mpin popularized by Dick F'osbury in the Olympics at Mexico City. "The 'flop' sounds kind of degrading, .. he says. ''But I guess It 's pretty \1•ell koown by that name now. "I kind of had to coach 1nysc lf 1 th1· flop I. \Vhat I know about it is just '1·hat I know about ii, rve never h;id any coaching in the style. but it's a pretty natural \vay to jun1p." "Hc·wever, r·ve decided 1 do it all wrong,'' he adds. "Lylng in the hospital. r had a lot of time 10 th ink. . "On e of the main things you n~d 1~ speed. \Vhen I gel my strength ba ck. Im gOillg to work on my spe-ed . Hnv ing .yo~r muscles loose so you are limber ts tmport~mt , too. I've nevf'r real/v be('u limber. J'in going to work on that.'' Doud!can also intends to tackle t/1r grueling, ltk!vent decathlon, figuring none of the events arr very far out ol hi! """"'· Gor111an Upset In Toronto Net Classic TORONTO (API -Top -Seeded me Nastase of Rumania was to play hi~ opening·round match today against Rob Maud of South Africa in the Toronto lntematlonal pro tenni s tournament. Awtralian Ray Ruffels 11 c 0 red . Monday's biggest upsel, Jolting No. 2- seed Torn Gonnan, a member of thu U.S. Davis Cup team, 7-6, 1.u, 6·3. Two other Americans fared better in Monday 's first round play., Erle van Dillen, also a U.S. Dav!s Cup player, topped Rejean Genoi:t of Quebec City 6-2, 8-2. and Marty RieSSCll defeated Jean Chanfreau of r~rancc, 7·5. J>. I. CIUI Dryadale boat Bob C.rm;chacl. an Australian native now residing in France, 8-0, M . · In Pacific Northwest The lighting at the Canadian National Exhibition's coliseum drew criticism from aeveral of the players in the WQ?'ld UCI Tests Portland State PORTI.,AND -UC Irvine will play the first of three b1sketb8ll games In the Pacific Northwett tonight 11alnst Portland Slate Unlverllty in en 1t1f.mpl to regroup forces !or the stretch run ror a possible NCAA playoff berth. The Arlteatert' chancel of getting a post·sea10n bid were deloyed by 1n overtime k>ll to UC Rlvenide Saturday night J>ut 1 pelr of vlctorlet In thl'M garnet ln thl1 tn0w-covcrcd territory could recharge their hope&. Coaches Tim Tift and Jerry Hulbert b~ht a 12-man squad to !hi• area but the acrv1ce1 of leading scorer and 1t1rter Jerry Maras may be hampered. Maru aurrored an ;njury to tho little ftnpr on hll rlHhl hand In 1 pme at Cal Slate (Northrldge ) Friday niHht and wu bek>w his seamal average of 17J polnll a Kame Saturday against Riverside with 14. , UC! Jakes a 13-8 re<ord int> toolflht'1 game. Thursday night It will be Seattle- P11clfic and Saturday evening a return engagement. with Puget Sound. Cha.mpionahJp TeMis event. ' The llghtlng Is the 1ame as It was !alt year. An eitra set of televl1to11 lights, however, wtll be tu med on today. ln Monday'• other. matchet, Tom Okker of the Netherlands ousted Keith Carpenter of Toronto, S:t, B·l ; R•ul Ramirez of Mexico eliminated Cltrig Burr of Toronto, 7·5, 6-2; Andrew Plltilon ol RMdelia eraood Pal er.me. ol South AfHca , H M ; Pllll Don! · of At11tralla 9\fl"Pr!Jed No. f.lffd a-,.·, Ooven of France, &.7, f..3, 6-4; Jot)il. Alexander of Australia downed Frew, · McMillan or South Afr;ca, 6-3. &-S; Ind Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia turned ~~'­ Hans PomaM. of We!lt Gennany •. JJ, J>.7, &-I. • ' ' • / / DAILY PILOT f8 • Asher Taking Rest From Bowling Tour By llOWARD l-HA.NOY 0t ""' 0111r ,.,1.1 ,1.11 When a pr<>lessional bo,,.,•ler takes a rest frorn the PAA tour, what docs he do fur relaxatiun? If you're Costa fl-1esa's • B;1r ry Asher, yuu ~urn to the "" golf course and t:-ike yo11r fr ustrations out on a sn1a11 11·hlte ball Instead of the convenlional bowling ball. "I contracted a cold in ~texico and it didn't gt't any better in Jlawaii. Then i1 ,,.,.en! to pneu1nonia and after I lo.-;\ oaL at Las Vega~ in the Sho "'boat Classic as defendi ng cha1npion. I deeidcd to lake sonic time off." Asher says_ BARRY ASHER and go! a 'v.ikt•r 1tl~ ~el f and tlll' n<":.:I Wt·l'k ! v.•on the lOUl"lll!!lH·lll " bowling balls ma ke n that mu<:b tougher. 'l\.1hen he wa s "oa king his bo\\ ling ll:.il!, ""!1ut type of substance 11J ~ h" u ~ing '' "There v.·ere two type.s of solution being used." Barry sriys. "I u:it:d one caned tou!ene v.·hl~h took three t\1nes a.s Ion~ a~ the other solution (about ntne hours). But the result ~ \YCrc thrPf' tune! better " Is ht svrry thr J~B:\ ruled aga1n~l !hts pr,l{ l1('C:.1 "~o. bi:t::t\.l;)1· ! 1-1 a:i :1gatnst :-io:ikin~ !ht· h:1l b; bo:fort they s1:irh•d Bui as loni.-: a! ~·1·,.1~·body 11r1s du111~ Jt and ii .... as !t•gal. I fell I ~hould lil ke advJntagc of the s1tunt1on "ln \ltC'unf•'s case.. it 111ad~ ,1 grL"<il Uo1-1!cr out of J i!ood Crest·view Leug1ae Cfaurtips In the last thr ee yrars, th<.' 27-year-old oo .... ·!ing st..1r v.ho v.'on the West Coast ~1 atd1 Ganie E'.liminations chan1pio11- ship at Kona L1nes at thf' a~c of 16. tr:is 11·on close to $170,000 on the PBA !our. "I haven't thrown a ball fo r the !ast 10 days and J may not do it for anot her 10 days.'' h!· ridded whil e tol!ring the Irvi ne Co a s I Country Club course. \\'nat t.l1d :iU.'.lh1n5 th<' hall dn ffll' th1• t.iowll'rs'1 Ont•.'' Asher isn't 3 bowling ba ll collector. Coach Randy Edwards' Mission \1iej t'.\. Hi gh \vrestling teatn ca p· tured the (~rcs tview l...eague championsllip with an undefeated rec - ord . Kneelin 1,; fro111 left -Len Gcrtszyn, Denny Morrow. 'l'nrn Draper, Bah1nan San1iian. Ken (;artia. Nllkc Dono li oo, J)a ul Stalker Standing -Mark Henderson, Bill Alorrow, Sieve J)raper. ti.·lark ~1erY.'i ll , ~·l ike Sc!arrotta. !)on l~i,11 , ./irn !l a11 .<>auer. Guy nee vc ~. l\1assacre: Carlson Will Plav •' Roger Ca rlson has ended a two-year holdout and will play in r-.tASSACRE 111 Thursday night al Corona de\ ~ta r High School. He'll pcrforn1 for the D;iily Pilot sport! staff in the 7 o'clotk du~l with Clf headquarters. Oilers Advance to Tliird; Marinn Fourth in CIF Poll Mon a reh:s J--Iost An1at .. ! u!so v.•ant to wait for the lncentiVI" to return. lt's hard to keep up y o u r enthusiasn1 bowli ng e v e r y \1•eek but the only way to inake any 1noney out or it ~1ate.r !)ti H igh·~ :0.1onarchs is to keep in there bowling re-turn to Angelus l.t•ague all of the tournaments. baskrtball aclion tonight \vi1h "There really aren't enough a horne engagen1ent against big money events to al!ov,. ~farina High's once-beaten \Vit h nine stra ight wins ,.... Bishop Amat, v.·hich sl1:ire:; you to skip some and still V d I · , 1. £an Gi brlel (24·1) ):() ikings have plummeted to coach \V e n e I Witt s 2. 1:.orning .. oe cXl-JI 11A the 1ead 1vilh St. Paul in the make money." fou rth place in the CIF 4-A scnior\ess El Toro quintet has ~: ~:~f1~1111)8~~~·Sl ~;! league standings. 'f ipoff is at Last year, Don McCune prep basketball poll follo"·ing propelled itself.. into a 12-9 s. lr>Qlewoo11 !lT·i) i9 7 began a fad that was tO spread ~ G~ne~lld (1 9.~l ~' · their 59-45 d e fe at lo season record and is sixth 1. Pa1m s~"ng1 pa.~) 1J Coach J C'rl'y T n rd i e · s to all of the top bowlers on Huntington Beach F r i d a y in the 1-A rankings. :: ~=~::;,aoau~t'1;~!.61 ~; ~lonarchs droppe<l a 50-!2 th e tour by soak ing his night. •1'",·"a, once cons•·de•ed ti.-10 si. Monie~ Ol·•J 1' decision to An1at in first round bo w Ii n g h a 11 be f ore l• "' " ' •n:: Others: Collon (1S·6l U ; Cl~remon! But the win did little for on ly unbeaten prep basketball 111.si l•; R~erslti• Norin 1U·6l 12. pin y \.\'ithoul Steve fo.1artindale. competi tion . Did this include Sdn!l~go~ (l~;S) 7; Arroyo (l~·Al (; I I · B ' the latter as coach Elm er team in Southern Gallforni:1 , lu111 ~ r1s-11 ;; Lo• A1 10• 11•1\ v;ho W<.1 s 011! tie ony t1111e arry. Con1bs ' Huntington Be a c h ,a pparently "'asn'l. ;; E<1gew00d <16·71 1' China !I • lJ during the carnpaigr1'. "Yes, l knew Don was doing Oilers moved up only one Elsinore (!9--0) leads tilt! l·A L 1-a. P.1cing \he Monarchs is this hefure most of the others notch to third place beh ind 1 Agou.-~ (Xl·21 190 Rre ndon ~lcCaughcy, who has di<l bur I didn't care because pack. "l. W41nut p1.11 18• · I d · ti twice beaten Verbum Dei and 4.,, J. cetritos (i0-2) 1t-0 scored 351 poi nts in 2! 9ut1ngs 1vas oing pretty we . Palos Verdes. ,..,,, T••m, rword Poi nt• t: ~~~1~~1~1fj~51 ~;~ \or n 16.7 average. "But I finally went horn e Only eight pojnts separate ~ ~:;~:~t~ue:.1 g/i 1 :;: ~-~!o;:.!//f;.~\113"11 ~; --;;;;::;-;.;;:;:.;::;...::;;:;:;;:;;:;;:.;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;:;;;; lluntington Beach from fi rst J. Huntln9ton Beach (!9·21 110 s. Breinrt n P8·5l 61 I W • Mar1nA 111·1> lU 9 El D<>•auo lj•·~I •) DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? E place in the poll , while :i1arina s. llu•na 09-l! 1n io. Mlra1es1 e 11 .1) 11 · is v.·ell off the pace of the b Pasadena lll·•l '' Otht f:I' Brawley ((1S..1) l), Y11Cd•O~ START HARD? CAN HELP 1 Cre>(en1• valley 111 Jl '1 P~·sl 16; san c1emen1e ll~ll '' GIVE POOR MILAGE? top three. 1 To,,ance (10-'l 59 Rova1 Oa~ (1 •""6) l: No1<10H 11111 "It n1nde 111,~ ou t.sidl· surfa~·I' much ~Oftl•r ;:ind g;J\"!' us innre enntrol 01 •T a 110111\ I e;1n hoo k :1 r1·1~ult1 r b::ill as \\'I'll as :'lnyOOdy but sorne of thl·rn 1rt.'rc doing !h1og.~ 1hcy could tH'rer do v.·i1h :i tonvcntio11nl b.Jll. "l look at :, howler and 1rhat his ball dOt's going dov.·n !hr !:int' 10 dctcnnine how v.ell he 1v11l do Jn <.:on1pr1i ri11n "]l's all in the r('[ease of the ball. n1astlv the \ITi.>r action. that ina kes t h e difference. "Soaking the bails made scores soa r to astronomica proportio ns. But ·when the scores are high. the hettc1 bowlers are at th!" top o I f !he list. '"rhe idPul bo\\·!i ng hal shoul d be hard en lhr inside and soft 011 lh t> otilside, o just the O\lposite. II a r d bo1vl ing surf:1ces :.ind hn rd I r I - "! have t11·0 tha t I take with n11>, OllE: is rubber and rl1 1' ntht·r pl;1stic nnrl each ha s u,; pla1:c vn ccrt::i\,\ lJ pes of lanes." SEE THE NEW 1974 DATSUNS COSTA MESA DATSUN %845 HAAIOA ILYD. C.M, 540·M10 - I( 1/\ ~~o-!!w~!sl ~ INSURANCE . r 191 4 Harbor l•11l•wa14 ft; COSTA MESA ~ b 541.5554 . -. ~SIR WALTER'S , ft;. LKy ICI tC1k• care Clf Wa1h n' w-Halnc1111 for me-n thal foll In plciq nolun•lly. 205 2 Newport II Yd. c .... ..__ f4'·ftl1 DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! ..... ,..;, ..... ·--.11 ,,,..-' .... i. ...... "·-.. .-•. TI1e 8:30 part of the annual St. Valentine's D:iy hrav:l v.·il! match Ne"·port !!arbor High roaches with rnentors fron1 the host school. Ticke ts arc priced at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children and students. Carlson has really matured the past two seasons, climbin~ froin 166 pounds lo 2JL lie sho\\'cd up for t•londay's practice 11nd promptly got into an altercation with teammate Steve Brand. t.ErRantho!lll> 15 1;L•Canada (13-I)!. THE CARBURETOR SHOP O ca n g e Co as t a ce ' "· """' .. ,.,, " •·• ,_ k '··ti I ed oth o•ne" comoron PS·•! n: L.,.,,e11 1. e 111nore tlt-0); , caroon1er1a 1 16 ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE uas·etu<i gean an er c1•·•l 10; San1e ll•rba•a Cl~l 5: tl<·ll: J. Bi9 Bear !16·ll; •. Wt•!!rn 1•~~1".:~•.0::.1.::.~~~1:~~~~ ... ,.o::..;!! •WISTCLIFFPLAZA •llDO •fASHIONISLAND•COIONADILMA• Carlson, a ~ center, ha s hecn out of battle for two years after being ejected frotn MASSACRE I for threatening ;i n official and for bloodying an oppoSing p1ayer's i1ose . llc's been working out for the gainc by shoving around neigttborhood kids and he showed his usual gift for shooting in ~1onda}"s v.·orkou t, hitt ing .one of 13 shots. Garlson consented to play this week v.·hen he learned that tv.·o ()f the culprits involv ed in the Orange C<lunty releaguing disaster w e re playing f<lr the CI F. When informed that Cd~f principal Oennis Evans and Canyon principal Lou Joseph were on the CIF roster, Carlson said, "I'll play and justice will be served." r.1eanwhile, the Corona dcl ~tar coaching staff continues 10 b:.tsk in overconfid ence for 11s gan1c \\i ith N c v.• po r t Ha rbo r. CdiVl coacf1 iton Dav is said. "Practice? Not to n1e l'l a bunch of tu rk eys like th at. We'll practice when we have someone good enough to v>'arrant it. "We may send our jayvee !r:.i tn agai nst Nrv.·port just to 1na ke it close." r\ev.·purt coach Hank Cochrnnc was boiling over Davis' rem arks hut kept his cool. "We'll let him do all the talking now. We'll do ours Thursday night." 'nle CIF, sparked by the rommiss ioner himsel f, Balboa resident J. Kenneth Fagans, wa s working out today at a secrel site. Fagans has been trying to learn the names of MASSACRE Ill of (I c i a 1 s , presumably S<l he rould try to Influence them er Intimidate them. Collegiate Basketball ~l'f'fl"O'll-Mvdd n . Po,_• l'CI .._ .... ,~ JI. 11, Oomlnqw1 M St1tti. ..... Ullh SI. 57 ~l~hl91n .$0, Nortllwltltrn q M1ct11t1n SI, IJ, Ohio •t, 11 (Oil IMl•n• lJ, Wlteontln '3 lfl'f"'I 111, P urdYt 111 U oil C:o1or11IC1 51. K. Wit (MllWl ukHI n 'trto1 9f1ton II, SI. JoM'• MINI. .u fow• 11. 1'f, Mluourl 7J f1¥rid1 IJ, Gt0ftl1 7•' ~•.•' y 1rglnlt 11. Syttc\/tl 11 J!¥11WHH tJ, MIH!nl~I ti vtr;1n11 TKh n. W111lun 1nd M•rv " AIJllllrn ~· 1(1nluCkV ., (Oil V¥"rtJ(lt ti, LSlJ $11 AJitlil ,...y ''· M~ It, tl ..,, • .,_.,.,. I~. Ml10, $!1lt I( spot in the polls, however, ,-J'~·~··~"~'"~'~·:'":'~'~"·~"'.__'.'~· ~·~'":•:m:":·_~'"~'~''"~··~·:i'~"~-''.\"~'·_'~':":'~: .. :·~'~'":'._''~~,O:~:"'.~~..: ... ".:"~:"'...: ... "".:~:"'...: ... ..: ... '.'.:'~~~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ (11·101 J 6, El Toro (\).,)_ v.'ith the add ition o( El Toro in the l·A categury. {:( {:( HB Tops Cou11ty Rankill,gs }funt ington Beach High's Oile rs have taken over the No. I positioo in Orange Coo nty prep basketball ratings follo"•ing thejr 59-45 triumph over previously undefea ted Marina Friday night. The Oilers and the Vikings of 1·1arina are locked in a l\.1--o-v.·ay tie for first place in Sunset League ho Stilities ·with four games remaining on the schedule. Marina dropped to second after Uie 14-point defea t. Fountain Valley has moved up to third place after anvther µair of Irvine Leagtie victories that have put the Barons two games ahead of the pack in the race for the crown. All three leaders are from the Hun tington Beach Unified School District. OR•NGE COUNTY TOP 10 Pos. Sc hool. record Points L l·lWltilJAr:IO{l lJCach (19·2) 59 2. Ma r ina (21-l l 55 3. Fountain Valley (15-5) 4. Katella (18-5) S. Lowell (16--41 6. Santiago (17·5) 7. El Dorado (14-6) 8, Tustin (14-8) 9. Troy (15-5 ) 10. Santa Ana Valley (12·7) 7 Pro Scores M11lon1I latllttMI AIM<lllllll • MoftdeV'I 01m• Pllll1dt lpl>ll 116, A.Ulnt1 9J radio pager ---·---•n. .. amoath t9C,lc01t no •I.Ii"'"""-... -. ...... •nr.tr•l "-# ' l J _\ IO DAILY PILOT Racin« ~ Results THIRD RACI! -150 ~ltOI l .,.-ar old• & up, 1>.tlowance Pu"• i~. Coutoty Flll'>Om CLlpl>amJ M• Arm1mea• (W~r!ll AIMCI>• P11..,m tWat"°"J lh ... -11.11&. Aho r•" -Mool•n DltmDnCI. Lt!ICl!e Fact , G•tt• Olwla'r>el S<.r11cneo -Pa" OI Ole ... FOUllTH •ACE iOD varas. l ve•r 01<11 & t1P. CldssltltQ allowaner. Pur•t UOOO Rigt>t On Brolhe' (ICnlgkr! OddsmtMtr (Hirt) Klrig Vt n!a (/lat") Tim• -~.11 21.10 t 6(1 ,,~ Aho ran -Fa11rtn Moon, Tiny W•tch Sound, Sceelal Nohce, Rac~el Ta M,, Two$1er Drttie. Meon Oe•ll. Et Toro P1r•1r. FIFTH RAC!!' -l50 ye•a1. Cla.-ltle<J A!lowan.ce. Flllts & md<•~· Pu"" ..... lut~3y, Ftbruan U, 1974 PUBLIC NOTICE Adminis1•alor Jov w. Hena~r'>(ln A!1ornev !or Aam1nls1r~lor JAY W. llENOERSON A11omty •I Law 410 N••rrt '"'''r o r1v1 Sullt UI Newport llt1cn, Ctlitomli '2UCI t elt phone' (71t ) ~4.fl!ll Air Cll<lled (Mv!e~l Cocy Watch IWat~oril J udv'• Wonder (fl~llrl 10.80 & ·~ •.•O Allorney for Aamin•l!falar 11.•<t 6.10 PubOI~ O•ar!Ve COdll D•ill" Polal. "" 1-'-'-"-'"-'-'c'-'-'-' _,_,,_, -'-'-'-"-----'-'-'-" Time -!1.11• 11110 ran -A 'Gani Man11. M!dnlql>t llKkv, Ct>le Pa! Go, AlamllQI Suilt . SIXTH RACI! -J~9 varas. 3 ye1r ohb & up. S!arle'1 tllowance. Purse \2SOO. AOtJll)CMl5e CSmltl>) Allrul•tlc 41Nall()nJ Spur CllV !H•rtl Tlmo -11 Sl. 16.80 10.•o \l.20 Aloo r1n -Clany lloc~H. Mar1 B•r. Mis• A•u•t B~r, Cul Aces, Ttrov Rackol. Acharger, K1ne1r Cllar11e. "'· '0' ., ,, Sl!'VENTH llACl -~9 Yar!ls. 3 Vt•r ol!IS & up. Allow•nco. Purse S7SIJO. The P•nln5ul1. Miu 0oo Wtit !Wardl J.«I l .61) Calun Oevll 4Allefr) A·DlcMey Blue Doy (Wetsc111 Time -21.0l. ,_., ,_., ).iO '~ Al.., ran -A·Dvnego Gee, Ole Colonel, !lio Sha! Banker, Al"• Ahbl, Vlnewln. Homllra. Mr. Rotn Man. A -G1ry Sherlock 1r~ined entry, f"IGHTH .... cl! -350 y~rds. 3 year Old!, Allowance. Pur•e 521'00. Mickeys Sun Flower rcerdote) Joe Ttt ( Knlghtl (ute'N Clever ((rea11e'1 lime -\2.12. ~.~ 1.!0 J.60 l.70 >OO rn Al:io r1n -Gree! Plains, f;!odf'+o, PUBLIC NOTI CE NOTICE OF BULi( TllAN5FER (Stt1 1101 -6101 U.C.C.) Nctlte Is l'lerenv g•yen IO tne (redl1or< ol M,.•lon lmPC•I! (Allan Nlcn~h l. Tr1nst&1ors. wt>ose bu••nes1 addre.i i) ?6075 Genv Dr., Laguna Nogi>et. Count1 or Orange, s11te ot Callto•nla, l~M a bu+~ lrof\Slf'r II about to Of madt 10 Ralph and Ma•y Da~er D.D.A, M••s•an lmpUr!s. lran•tereC". wtoo•e bu~oness all!lre•I Is ?6015 Gelly Or., Laguna Niguel. Counly of Oranye. S1a1e" at Calilorni1. l nf' prOPf'rly lo M lransterrr!I I• l«dlf'd at 26015 Gerry Dr .. Laqund Nogueo, Caunly cf Oranye, Sla!e al Calltornoa Sa;d PfOJ)f'rlv i• df'•crlt>ed in "entri l a" All slocl< in trade. llx!urr~. equopmrnt and gootl will cl tl>at Mex.can lmoarh Ousines• 1<ncwn as Ml•sion 1mocn• anll localed at 16015 Geny Or., Laguna Niguel. C°"ntv ot Oran~e, S1a1e ol Calllornld. Tne Dul~ 1ransler will Oe con•ummate<t "" at aUer rrie 10 dav of Ff'Oru1ry. 1914. al M1s•ion tmporT~, 26015 Geltv Dr., Laguna Nl11uel CounTy at Orange, Stale of California. So far a• l<nawn lo tne Transferees. all bus'"'"' name• 1n11 aollresH• u>td bV Tr111$!eror lnr the three veai~ la•! Od•'• ii d1T!f'<ent trom 1ne 1oove arc: Same Oa!e<l FeOrUDrV 7, 191• R•loh 6M1er Tr•n,leree P ubli>roed Or~ng~ Coast Dall~ Pile!, Feoruar• ll, 197' ~13·7• se .... rty•s D~r. Connlt DooM. Pl•V 1---------------- Pokey, Dual Miss. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1 :0-=l-'=LJ LJ u "' !o'I ,!t ~~.;:p -- ..... ., .. -R·• ............ ~ i' R~.::p I ~~~:" -ll -~ .. I I ,I :; r. ........... ~ ... ~ ~ ....... "!''"""'• """ """'' •·k ......... """""' ...... . ....... , ................ ...,. '"'" ..... """"'"" ....... . ............ """"'"• ''"'"' <• •• <O<OL , ............... .. "' . -· __ ___, "~ .. """"'"" . ... ,, "~'"'"" ..... k ... ~..... • ..... ·;1 '"""'"' """' '"'"' .. ~· ,. ... ,,, ....... ,. ~· '" _ ....... _._ . ., I '" , ,..,, ,,, ,,,.,,, •. "'"" -J ' '"'"''' .... .. .. .. ............ ~· ............ "'~''' " ,..,., .... ., ... ...... ...._ ....... ..- PUBLIC NOTICE C!'T'I' Of"""'C'l:IS, .. ,.;e11., CA~ PclN~"fO OEPOJll!o'fNI DISTRICTING MAP P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI C:I!: t i 1!~1ct1 -10-Mlckerli Sun Flower i----------------1--------------------~-------------------------------------------- • l ·JH 'Tt f, 1'110 542.DO. II 1121 N " I C NOTICE OF INTENTION 'T O ENG ... GE OltOINANCE O. 7•·12 Mee G·S ot tile C IV ot o~ta MC•a Maver al Int wl>olf a! a •f'QUIJr mt'l.'!lng oi Id•~ NINTH llACE --«IO y1rd•. l year old• A. up. (lalmln11. Pur~ $1800. Flrtch••oe IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC AH ORDINANCE OF THE CITY i• hertl>Y amendeo Oy !Ile addillon Chv al CoOla Mewi (l!y Council t>e!d on !ne •tn daY ot BEVERAGES COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA ll>ereto ot !lie I di>(! 11.·S area descr!Ded Febru"''• 107" 11¥ th~ 1011ow1n9 toll l U7• MESA, CALIFORNIA, CHANGI NG THE ;n Seclloo l t>ereol. ATTEST: II 1 IW11son) Ft1e1 Biel (CarC101~l Good Chl rlie l.-.dalr) Time -10.Sll. 1.60 5 10 11.00 TO Wl-IOM IT MAY CONCERN . . ZONING OF ORANGE C 0 U N T Y SECTION ). Tnl~ Ordinance •llall tdl<e EI LEEN P. P HI NNEY Cd Av;;S. Councilmen Sublect la ,.,uance a l IM' license ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER llt.ffl · ef!ecr and be In !~II •orte 111;r1y t:lll City Clerk 01 Inf' 1'""' m e 1 1 appllf'd for. notice is lle•eoy jl•en !h~I 12 f"ROM Rl TO 1 AND R·S. davs lrom and dfter 111 pa~sa~e. dnd City al Costa Mtta Jord~n. Pinkl ey. l'lollOn. Racll! me un!lersl11nl'd ptopo~• lo •el alco~ol•c THE CIT Y COUNCIL OF THE CI TY prior 10 the e~pordhon a! tilleen (15/ STATE OF CALIFORNIAf NOES: Counc·•mrn. Nont ~v~;,T::.~, at Ille ptem""''· descrobe<I OF COSTA MESA ODES HEREBY !la•• fr~m the pasldlle lr>t:teot !./!all COliNTY OF ORANGE I SS ABSENT' Councilmen None Al:io ran -My llama~ Indian, Slevt. The Vet, Fay's J Boy, Fast E!ldle, Sud E yt, Roy1I Fire Roc~el, Lao c1t1in e .. a. :101 Ne..,DOrl Cenlfr Drive. Ntw!)Orl ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS ' ~ DUOl"hed onct In the OllANGE CI TY OF COSTA MESA I IN WITNESS WHEllEO<= ! ~,wr Deacn. California SECTION I. All Illa! porllon at Ille COAST DAILY PILOT, a ntw•P<1"'r t, EtLEEN P. PHINNEY. Chy Clf'r• he•e!>Y 1'1 my 11 .. na and alll•!<l me Pursuant ro •uch l"lenthin, 111e lollowin9 deKrlOed real 11ro"'rty b al gf'neral c.rcuMUon. P''"'l!'ll ano and e•·ollicio Cler~ of 1he Cl!y Coundl Seat of Ille Cit• of Ctl!• Mtl.I m,. under••11ned I• aoolvinp ta the Oeparrmcnr l>erf'Oy plect!I and lncludea in lhe I publhnea ill 1ne City of Co11a Me••· cl 1ne City of Co•!• Me•a. nereoy Slh diy Of Fe!>ruary. 19H of Akcllollc Bever19e Conlral lar lnuance and R-5 Zant. to wil; I011elher wilt> !he names ol the mem~•• ce•lllY Ill•! rne ~bovf' en!I tore9oing E.tLEEN P PHINN[Y 01 an eiconohc bevf'rage !lcen•f' _!or Orenge Counl~ A11e1•0• Parcel 01 the (ily Ct>uncit voling lcr ano Ord•nance No, 1•-11 was inl•odu.;'!d and Cltv Cler~ end ~•·Oltoc•o 1oce1Ut•I tor lhe•t preml~• •• lo!lcws. N um~r \19-091-17 ao~lni• ine •amf' con .. oerM •~Cllcn ov i.ecllo11 at a re9ular Clerk o! !ne Cl•~ '"oun,•I ct ON SALE GENERAL · ' '" !Bona Fide Public Ea!l"ll Place) SECTION 2. Pur1uant IC '~" provl•!ons PASSEO AND AOOl'TEO lhl1 ilh aay rnee1ln9 ot 1a•d Cl,.. Council held on !Ill' Coty a! Co•I• Me•~ Gauchos MU LOOON'S ENTERPRISES al Sectlon 92JO.~ at rne t~une<Odl C~• at Feoru.Jry, 19H. !t>e 11s! CldY 01 Janua•y. 197~. i nd PuDh•hed Orarige t oa•1 Oaily Polo1. Pu!>l,.hed Nf'wporl Harbor New• Preu of the (Uy of Co11 a Mesa. Dlslrt<t JACK HAMMEfT tt>ereener peul!'d 1nd •dOCle<l 11 1 Feb<uary 1J, 1914 <62 I• Get Split PA Lfll DESERT-Glenn Bradley scored JJ points .fl.1onday as Sa d d 1 e b a ck College's track a nd field teatTI split a double dual meet at College of the Desert. The Gauchos d efeated Victor Valley, 89-46, and fell to Desert, 102-42. Bradley won both sprint events and the long jump a nd was second in the high jump and _triple jump in the win over Victor Valley. !addltbacM (H) 16'1 Vl cl!M" Vtllty 100 -I Bradley (SI J Ga!O> !V) J Cot1011 IV). ESl•m~teCI !lnit . 10.•. no -1. Bradley (S) 2. Surran (V) J. Collon (VJ Time. 11.7, u O -!. ~urratt (V! i !-1ac~nev (V I ], Collons 151 Time' SJ.~ tomb•ntd w.in Tile Oran9t Coast Oallv Pilot, Newport Beach, Ca f If a r n I a Feoruary 12. 1914 51!·14 PUBLIC N0 1"1Ct: SUPEltlOlt COURT OF 'THE STATE OF Cl>.LIFOllNIA FOR THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE No. A 18f~9 OllOE ll TO 5HOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME tn !nt Ma!T~r ol !he AppUca!lon of Barba•a Drown and ll•r >on RlchAra. e minor, For Chenge at Name . l t>e a1>11licalion p f Barb!!•• A!ltla Ell •~M111 Hines Brow~ and Richard Brown tor ehanQe ct 11ame. havong oe-en !iled ln Court, and ii "opear!n11 !•om "''" ~ophc~!ion 1na1 Ba•oara •nd llltt>ard Brown nave lllPd ftn appllcario" propo«<l!l tna! !l>eir name• De cn1nged !o Amina~ and Hat"• Brawn Now. '"f retore. I! is norebv ordt•t d and olrected. 1nat all Pf'''°"' lnlf're•IO!'d !n sale! m~tter 110 appear belate !hl• Court In Df'Pdrtmen! l on 1Tte 'Mh nev ol Mdrcn. 191', al J:OO o'doc~ P M , ot ••"•d dav 10 ~how c•u•• wily sucn aophcalion !or c~an9e or n1me ~t>ould n.ctl De 11ranled. It Is rurtner oraert<I lhdl a coov or !hi• Order To snow Causr De publlshe!I In !he ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ~WS0.1111!~ ot general c irculal•on, 11r1n1ea I~ said countv. at least once tt(h Wtt~ for !cur •uccenf•e wee~• prior to Tl><' aay ol salo l>earln11 Ottea rti.1 1111> Clav ct f'eoruarv. U/~ Fll~NK 00MENICHIN1 JV~<l" of ,.,~ Su(l<.roor Court P~bllsn~ Oran!le Cn••! O~·I• Pllo! February 12. 19, 2~. ana M~rc~ S. lt/~ SIO I~ 860 -1 B•vani IV I 1 l~""''I------- (Vl J. M~e11er !5!. time 2·u1 1. PU"l,IC N(lTIC'' Mite -1 Leedom 1~1 1. oe111s u L fSJ no rhlrn Tim• • Sii / 1-------J·mi!e. -I Leedum (5) no •~con<! O• •t>ltd Time 11 .5~0. 110 HH ! Beoach ISi J. no ••cone! a• !h"CI Time I/ i s 1.04 IUP£Rt01t COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii THE COU NTY OF ORANGE .-.. ~-·· ----··~ t? c 1 ., E , , ,,.,,,, ,,. .. ,,,,, , ,,, •<I '""'""•• """ H """ "' t-··· "' I " LEG£NO "'"""'"'" I" "'1 ""'" '"""'"''" ..... ., • 1 •·•--··· .... ,. ..... ~. ... 1 ... ,, ... ., ... , ... , ... . .. ···-............ -.. ~ .... , . .. ............ .. l .~·1 ... ~,, ........ ., .... , ..... " ~""" ,;1 , .................. .,. r r' ~" "' .~," --CITY (lf COSTA t.l!SI>., CAur""'1~ P1.•N~1..; ur•·~·"l.~1 u o l!-1 1 Bt•jft~h !Sl 7 Hutson IVI l Riiey IVI, limt: 62 & .-.o... No A 7194! ------------------------------=----cc-,-----------------,-,,---,,-,,,-,----------=---,-,-,-,---,-,---,--,-----46~;!) rel•v -1· Vie1or vauey. T•me 1 ,.~1•~EP~~ll AHTEEA~1:"wi~~ =~~IT~g~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Nf!TICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOT ICE Mlle rtlay -!. Vlctpr Valley LEtTEllS TESTAMENTARY -----,---,-__,,,-,-,--,-,,,--------------,,,---,--,---------,-,_,------,,-,c=,--------------,--------------- Tome l ·4/.9. Ell tt Gf WILLAll D C THOMPSON. OllOtNANCE NO JI 11 Map C 5 of lhf' C11y cf Co•M Me•a JACI( HAMMEn tMre1ller pa•,fd In<! ~dap1ed a• a HJ 1. Brown (SI 2. B'adley Dec ~d AN ORDINANCE OF THE ,CITY lls ntrebv amen!led ny '"" uCIOil•"" Mayor of !ht wt>olt •T " rt<1ular meetlrn; ct s~111 ISi no lhlt!I. H0•9MI· 5·10 N ICE IS H[llEDY GIVEN tl>ftl COUNCIL OF T HE CITY OF COSTA thereto al l~f' I an<! R•S Btet descrlt>ed Cl!y Council held on lfle 4t h Cley ot L.J -I. a ra<llf'y <SJ l . Mann J EA N THQlllP~ON h~S Ille<! herein MESA, CALIFORNIA, CH ... NGI NG THE In Stc11on 1 l>errot City al COJll Mes• Fellf"uery, lt1i, n1 me tol!awl"'I •oH C~! ]. G"to• IVI. 011tance. 11-tO\.. a pttlt10t1 too Proo•le of Woll •nd ZONING 0 1' OllANGE CO V HT '( SECTION J. Thos OrOlnanc:e itiall take flTTEST: call vore: TJ -I. Brawn CSI 2. Br.trllt y for lssuanee o1 Lellets l estamell!d•y ASSESSOll PARCEL NUMIER 141 ... Jl-f'ffe<:! anll bot Ill lull force !hlrtv (JO) EILEEl'i P. PHINNEY AYES: Caunc!lm~n : H~mmt!!. «SJ l lll•n11 CSJ. Ol1tanct!' •7·~~.. 10 !ht P•hllaner rerere11ce: to wnick lJ F ROM lt1 TO 1 ANO R·S. 11.,ys 1rom 1na alter Ill pa1,~11e, end CHv Clerk DI !ht Jord111, P inkley, Wlhor>, llaclU PV -t Levi~ IS) 1. Hu<l"°n 11 made lor lur!h;;r 11ar1 iculars, ~nil THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY prior to In. tAPl••llon o! fl l!een (1JI (lly at Costa Mew NOES' C°"n(llmen. None IV) l. Y1n~••k•• IV). l-lrogM 11..1 tl>el !he l•me anCI place cl ne1rl"ll OF "OSTA MESA DOES HERE!IY '''' ·-~ r"-"·••ooo ,.,,_, '"''' 5Tl>.TE OF CALIFORNIA) ASSENT: CouncllmPn: None SP -I. Qoollr. (5) 7 Pehn~a '" -I > 'o '" ·~·· '"' "" ~~ R G• > •• E ,. IS i l. Smtih (VI. Oitance: ~?-••, e iame "".' .,.,en •e ar t ruary OR DAIN AS FOLLOWS; ~ rubll<llf'd once Jn 1ne ORANGE COUNTY OF 0 AN .,., IN WI TN SS WH EQF, I Ila~ .. Dt _ I, Pahnkl (S) ?. Doolev fS) 2'. 1'7•, 81 9.DD a.m .• !n 1111! courtroom SECTIO N 1. All tha! por'flon at lne COAST OAILY P ILOT, a newspape• Cll'I' OF COSTA MESA l llereOY H I my h•nll and •ffhecl IM l GllOJ (V) 0 . 1 nc.o · 119.6 ol Oeparlmf'nl No l cf ~a!CI tour!. following desc•lbe<I rf'al property i• al oenera! tlrru1811on prinl!'d end I. E ILEEN P. PHINNl!'Y, Cftv Clf'rk Seal "bl ltle Clly al Coil• MesJ tt>i1 ·JT _ 1. "p8~~:. 151 ?. · Sl'ledrl(~ al 1~ C•vic Cen!er Drive Wt•!, ln nerebv cliced 1110 ln,lt,ldtd In the I oublf•hed In II\• Cily ~ Ce>sll Me••· •nd ex...tflcio Clark of !IHI Clly Co1111<U Jth d•v of Februery, 1914, tSJ l . Gi to• /VI. Olslan.ce: 144.6 ltle C1!y 01 Santa Ana. Call!ornla. and R-S zone, 10 wll : toqell\er wilt> tne n~mel of IM memDe•• al ti... CUy ol Cosla MHil, PlfreOY EILEEN P. PHINNEY (k1trt l!lll 1411 s1ddlti..c• Oat~ Feorua,..,. I , 191• 0r•n9f! County Anenor Parcel 01 1~e Cih courw:il yo!lng tor a nd certl!v lhl! ll>t 1Dave and lort90!"1) CUY"ClerM and •~-<irtlc!o 100 -EH!ot /Dl J. Br~ley ISl WILLIAM E. Sr JOHN Number 141·451-11 a!,jeinst tilt ••me. Oroln•nc• No, 74-10 was lr>lro!IU.:i!"d •l'M! Cler~ of Ille City Council of l R•a!Moort tDI. Esllmaled time: C°"ntv Cler ~ Sl!CTJON 2. Puf!ulnt tc !he prOlrl•ICl'I POP ED 1111, 4111 consldertd section bv section at • re-gul~r !lte City al Ca511 Mrs1 10.) SNYDER, O'NEIL, HAHCOCK & cl SKllon t7lD.• of 1he Mun1:1pat (Odf' PASSED ANO A T d1y meeting ol ul(I (II'( COVncll hotkl on Publlshed Oiang• (CHUI 01Uy Piiot, 21~ -1. Bra~lry !S I 1 EIUon ASHWORTH of rne Cllv at C.o•I• Me5a, Dll!riet ol Fe!>ruarv, 1914 Ille Jhl d•r al Janu1rv, 1t74, 1r>e1 Fe11t111r, 12, 191' •111·14 10) J. Brooks IOI. Tl""': JJ I. 11\l Fair O•lu. Avenue uo -1. Mixe (0) 7. Barron South Pauden;i, Calllorlli• "OJO CDl J. Colllnl l5l. Time: S2 i. Trio (21)) "1·11GI ~90 -I Cardlll 10) ;. Muellf t Allornt YI !or: Pl'lillonrr IS ) no tnlrd. Time. 1:01.4. Published O~•n91 C"'"' 0 1itv Pllo1. Milt -I T8Vlor (0 ) 1 Waooonrr Feoruirv \I , 11, 16, 191• ~·1• !0) 3. Spar19P.n!lerQ (0). T!mt: 4·J6.7. l·mllt -I, Wat11onrr (01 1,1---------------Soa"'ltn~ro 1oi J, L"dom rsi. 11me PUBLIC NOTICE 16:!1.I. no HH -1. H1ml11on (Dl ;,, 1--------- Srlath 4S) .I. Glmbtl (01. Tlmt. FIC TITIOUS ll USINESS 15.9. NAMl STATEMENT u o 1H -I 5ml!n (Q\ 1 llel~cn Thf' lollowln<,1 pe-rson1 ar .. Clolng b~sl"''' 15) J. Gamt>f-1 (01. Timi: 59.5 11: i40 relay -t. Otst'1. T•mf · •5 1 T HE SHOP FOii PllPPllGl>.LLO. ~..0-. Mii t rel1y -I. De.en. Timi! Via Oporto, Nrwoor1 Be•c~. Ct lll. J:ll 2. 9'lUO HJ -I. Pankrru IOI 2. Brcwn Thoma• H. Seker. 121n Modt'llO, ISi J. Oft (OJ. Hrlgnt: 6·1. Mi11lori Vlf lo, Call!. 916/S U -l. Ht11n (DJ 2. Bradley B11t1nle s. l!iker, 12172 Modt1to, (SJ l , EUlotl (Of. Ol1l•nce: 21-111. 1.'lulon y!1jo, Call!. '12675 TJ -1. Ellkltt (0) 2. l!•OW11 Tt>" bu•l11r11 l1 conouctl!I by 1 11111t11tl (5) l. 8rld!ey tSJ..,Phtanc•· ~)·6 1. P•f!nership PV -1, Arot (01 ). ll1ron fDJ J. Ltvl-(5). H•l9ht: ll.O. Tl'l!lm11 H. S•ker SP -I. !IU"lllhtlmtr CO) 2. Oo<lltY DO!lto;t s. l!t~er rsi J ......... k. IS). Dlllen.c" '7·10'' Thl l '"''""'"' W•l fUICI wtln "'' OT -1. PellnMt (Sl 2. Curll! Coun1v Cle<~ ol Ort nsit Count~ on fSJ I. llur9"elmtr 101. Olsltnct. J1nuarv ll, 1974. IJt-4. JT -1. Ah!1t1ndfr ID) 1 C1rl111 (DI l. C1rdlff (01. Dl1l1nc:t: ltl·S. P\lbllllltd Ortfl<;lt CNS! Flb<U•tY f, 17. It. 1'. 1t74 BURGlAR PROTECTION CO. l'J11M D11tr P iiot, ]13-14 New and turn s on insta ll ation. Electronic Device so und s ligt)ts before alarm entry . No ,, -lvsinns and hon modtls - Fw tr.. ...._,tretio. c .. 54 ... SZO I I ~1.----. I I j "' " '" I .... , -.. ' ........ _,,, .... ~"·~· ::· 1_ ::::":-:..:t·.:: • .::::· ~ .... . ,, I ............ -... ,. ....... . " ·-·-· ,,_ ..... ~ .. ... .. _ ..... .,_ .. .., ~ .... . " ... '"" ·-·· .. ~ .... . "' " . -~ • " LE GI: HO j • I• ·I"'"'" ·-.......... . '" .... ·--'"'i' ........ ·~ .. .......... ........ ~ .... --·-,. 1 ...................... _ ..... _. . _, .......... .. I.. _, .... , .... ·-·----" .___ ... ,,_. --"-.... • • CITY or COSTA WESA, CALfl'"ORHIA 1'1.1 ........ tl( ..... ,lol!:..., 04STRICTING MAP --..... -IC/5 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ERRORS: Advert I'"" should check tMlr ads d aily & report er rors I mm• d'I at t I y. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for th• first i n cor r t c t Insertion only. General BEACH RENTAL REDUCED TO $79,900 10 °/o DOWN Only 6 rto••rs ro n!I (.';>;(.:t'l:cnl bt">tl"h J\ '.\ Bl{ :! R,\ f!roun1l floor u1u1 :•nil "1 Ult J 13A upstairs. hl1·:.il :-11n\n1rr 1·1'nlal ior·eu . tiuy lJclo1\: lln~ s 111J\1n1'<' ru:-! C.\!.L !'.11-1'..'!1 *VIEW* E'il'(·11l 1\·r-hun1t• \\'i t h p.11101·a1ul1· \'!l'11 or suull1 11;.y , F:oshion lsl:1nd & l'ac1fi1· 11i·l·:1t1. "1 l3d1·n1s. "I" l.!t1•·.~1. Sll/,.'100 · l11l·lut.hng l;1nd . C:~IJ: li7:l-'.lf.S:l ~li~-·11~.10 EVl'S. associated IROKER5-REAL TORS 2025 W. lalboo '7l·Jl&J OCEAN VIEW PARK r\11J:l l't'll1 111 p t' u fl OS~ d nu11·11111. :i.·\(ldern h1 0 yrar .. 111 t111111i· or Bu c· 1• o 1 a J.:,(lf1~\ru~·1ion_ 1 stOry .. ~..Ull .. _ :: BA. ~·11n11ly. Tlalsrd entr\". (Jiu• ruil<' 1,1 Ul'l';ln .U1•11utHill rn1'1J{•e and cul--d!'-sac lo!. Sn iall' d1•vt•lopn11'n! ;trl>unil p:11·1; 1.n tl1t' so111h hlurfs 111 Cu~tu l\·J(lsa. only $-17.900. f1nr•· hy : 1.~53 Park Vista C11 .. ·I·· then call O\\'~EH : Ii I~-1 r)l;n. HAPPY FAMILY HOME \'nu 11 tl1 1•11j1)y !hr spl('ndl'r or l hl.~ htr}::i: 3 l)('t.Jroon1 . "2 h:ith honll'. f''orn1al dlnin~ ronrn, hard11·oo<l flnnt·s. a1kt JlPw "h~tg carnets arid to 11"~ cnry rharn1 . )"nu can .;111·c nn t h1" Olli". OlfcrC'1'1 ll\ P.Pd Carpet, Realtors • r,.j~,_);flf.O LEASE/ OPTION :\ !l1•1lrnnn1 C'1i11rlorninium, dhlL· J.:arni.;t.', pool llnd rc1·. (h11• IJ!ol'k to Jith Sf r('('1. s i: .. noo. \I'd\ l"O!lSldt•r ll'llS('. PRIME COSTA MESA Tiu.~ ~ t11'droo111 home is ju~t 11•hat you've hf'f'n lookini! fur. In mOOcl home 1·nndi1ion 11·ith park Ilk•· g1•ounc~.~. T!us Ian ra_s.t 1 c htJfnt• 1s c.lost.! lo cvi.'rything. !furry <'<111 Ri·d Carpet, H1•al1nrs ~ti-~. LAR""G~E~L=o=r-­ E1\STSJJ)E C0STA i\fF.SA 75 x ltjj \\"ith "/. Rcdroorn honH.• lan:e , <lhlr <"ar }.:arag(' plus hu~e 11·nrkshop. And room to build. ~2.000. Roy Mccardle Rea ltor J8lO Ne1vport Blvd., C. M. 548-7729 OCEAN VIEW 6 + Den-2Story llARBO/t VIF;\\' HlLL.<.; . 1 ~1•1ry g111nt. ti + drn + fn111ily +dining. 30' h;ilc.-ony O\Ct'lOOk u1g !hr oc;can . ~fl,!'90. Ag1. 64~0303. BUY A BARGAIN Liquidalion forces sale of 3 BH 2 BA Nt'WpDrt H~ts. 11omc, i.:as bltns, frplc, fam. rm., 15"x.10' H & F PQOI, Mnkc olfcr. Call Prestige l lomes. 645-6646. POOL + bonus room + fan1!ly room + formal dini ng. Open s ta i r ca s e . Bright + b eauti f ul Huntington Harbour. Call Agt. to se<'. 847-0010. REDUCED $4000, By owner for quick sale. 3 BR. 2 BA home ln Cll lfha ven. lOOOfli U Prive, Newporr Bcacn. S59,!i00. Open house dnily. 548-4192 or eves 612.-1122 \ SIX bedrooms . t'001 + sauna. Family room. 3 car f.!arage. Giant master suile. A real execu ti ve 's 1lreBn1. Call !or showing. 847-6010. Agt. WESTCLIFF -4 BR. 3 BA. fam. rm., nr, Mariners School. $67,000. Prin. only. &!~·5736/64G-0672 HUGE separate lam i I y room. Giant muter 11Uite. Even a wine cellar. A barll:aln at $33,500! Call Agt. 847..1il>10. CORONA DEL MAR Attention Bldra! 2 Prime R·I" Ocean Ir Bay Vlew Lola. $110,000. ~ll or 6#-46tll -4 Bedrooms. Large fBmlly room. Big gorgeou1 pool. Great price just $48,000. Call Ag:t !W7-G010. ' •• G'tMra l Newport Hoi9hll Tri-Pin 121 l BK1rn1 &. (Jl 2 bed.mi unll s 1n good re.ntal U1!:1l, en~:hn\cd g11.r11ge11, M'ver " vt1.ea n1')'! Nt'('(I! 11<>me TI.C. Jlurry on this on~ $1.1,500. 2 Dupl exe• $3~.950 Each Adjoining bldgs-on rxtra di!ep lot. L.u.~e. 2 bd n n llJJt~. E:<c-.:llent N!nlttl area. Only l O';ii dO"-'n. ~21 1797 Orange, cr.1 642-1771 EXTRA SHARP TURTLEROCK n<'w listing. You MUST sec !111s spotJess one year old, 3 bedroom plus famUy room home. T¥o'D pa tins + roozn !or boat or <'Urnper. Prof. lnnclscari11 g & sprinklers - hl'avy N>ch1'ood pulio cover -cv('rything i11side. highly up}:!r&.dl'cl -close to park & pool & Hurry this won't last long . Cil.ll 673--8550. [i• "HUN ro ~MOO~ WALK TO THE BAY $69,500 Yuu c·u11"1 lfl'll t rhis fi11e vulut' 111 f'X<'lusivc 1·Psid1•ntiul art"u enJOYi'rl hy Si'rc1·11 sl<trs anrl 1•n t C'rta i ner ~. Three beJrooni. 1110 hnlhs, & atTCS~ tn pr1va1e Dcach. lj.ltj..7il1 (lJ~ll C\°"S. 20.JJ \\'l'stt·l1ff, Or. Walker &lee •Ill l•f i T• LOTSA LOT MESA VERDE IWnr shl'lt<'r a11rl room for rarn(M'r AND Jovl'ly 4 BR home 1vith lo1i;a fl"aturcs . !'anrlti t 1'(){11n~. shult<'l"Ccl 11'1nclt>w:r. --t:ood value ~tor th~ early lnrd. Call 546-231:1. Of'(N rlL 9 . IT'S F'Uf" ro lJE NICE' THE REAL ESTATE RS CHECK UST OF PLUSES ,\l.L NE\\' E~p11srrl llt'arn~ • ~·on11i1I 1llnUli:. room • Quality ki1t·h1•11 • 01,ersizcd i::arai;:(' e :-.:ew and in Ne11·. port 8f'1tl"h. $fi-1 .:i00. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642.s200 OUPLEX SEE IT-BUY ITll This sup('r sharp duplex is pricl'(I for 11 fas! sell only S-15.900. ln1r1111 c u!at r. 1•ondi1!0n 1•;H·h unll has 2 IX'drooms, one unit ·has a fir1"r11;u•e 111£' nlhl'r hns 11 sun1lc1·k ovi!.rlooki ng the golf c.nurs<' Don"1 delay Call roclay Red Carpel , Realtors f>-16· ~10. DYNAMIC DUO NC\V Englnnd style Pl'n iri- sula duplf'X ? Fr11lc. be1uns, bltns. plush erpt~. p.,.1 patio, steps ro surf? VIE\\'' Roomy 01t1ner"s unit! Priced at S84.:iocl. -10": ctr11vn or tnidt•!' Call -645-SHXI. Q ' n • V. F. Ho.uni & Co, a..t!M..~ BUY ME VA !"rn a CU!e 3BR do!l house 11.·1th nuirhlc lirrplacc & dou ~>lc garnge in Eastsid1• Costn Mcs11. I h11ve a l'(rt'nt hni·kyn.rcl ll'ilh play an-a .~· tl"f'Cs. Or1ly $~'1 .lf.IO. N o do11•n VA . Cnll Prf'sti!{e Homes, 645-66'16 Eastside Costa Mesa $33,•SO ExC'rptlonal :I BR Doll House 111 SD<t l"kling cond. \Vile sn.V· er kitchen. Gorgeous Jndsn•; & lg reur yarcl. Owner hao; boui.:ht o!her home k is nn:<ious: F'or more infn . Herbert Hav•kins Realton; __ 839-1600 or 963-5681 COND()-l2S,7SG, This benutitul fantastic 3 bedroom l 'h bath cmdo locBted In choice area. Close lo cvery''!ing, new I y painted, rilus many-many extras. I lurr:v Call Red Carpel, r~cultrirs 546-86-40. VIEW, TENNIS-POOL Owner sacrifice beaut 'near new S Br, J Ba, Blutls condo with forever view or mis. 4-4 custon1 extras. ,Nr. pool ~ennis club. 644j!336 REDUCED $30,1111 Quaint, app. 3000 sq. f~ 3 &. den, a.slride 2 lols at o«an, In 3 1trch bay S. Lag. fiO reBt entertain. Immed. l>ou. $.159,500. Rgts. -4% fee 5(), QUINTARD RLTY, 64 1 4 + pool. Gttat home, Sparkling pool. · price just $37,900. advantRge. Call 8-47-fiOIO. Ag!. BEAOI GlANT -591+. j:len rambllng ranch $ll5, Alt 645-0303. I 9UICK CA THROUGH DAILY PIL WANT A it , 642-5678 '1 I "'' ~~ B ORES WATERFRONT SO' fron n :;lleltered easts1de location with spec tacular vie\v 0£ bay! Pi~r and slip for 65' boat with add itional a nchorage space. Spacious living room and dining room, 4 bed· rooms, den, dark room, sllop, and game room. $350 ,000. COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME + UNIT Located on love ly tree·lined Corona de! Mar street. Red brick , fireplace, all newly paint· ed back unit in rear. Only $69 ,500. CHARMING IRVINE TERRACE Vacant and ready for occupancy_ 3 bedroo1n, 3_ bath, extra large living roo1n . Top cond1· t1on for lease $4501 n1on th \\"ith option to buy at only ;69,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO, • BIRTHDAY SPECIAL . .. as enduring as a Linco ln penny ... as ~ound as his \\'Ord-. •.. "011e good r eal t sl <ite investn1 enl can equal /:1 l1fetin1e of toi l " '!'his lovely b:1yfrunt 011e of :1 k111d -h111ne. \vas designed by Hro\'. nc!! & bud! f(J r the prru;ent o"•ners. It l1as 4 ='JHl ('IOtlS bdrn1:-.., a forrnal dining roon1 -~Xt. a Jiving J"tll, 32 fl. long. \\"ith sn1oked gl;:i.-:s all the \Va y . '!'hi:-11)0\· ing pil'lurc of boa t activity t'an he ~our{ for $28 5.00U . Please call fo r app't. BAY an<! BEACH REALTY CALL 675 ·300-0 ANYTIME General Ge n~ra l II I //~ Smitk, ~ REALTORs' l VEL';' :.A.C UNA ('l''-'"1'0~! SI'!., I' Lt:\'l·;l. 1:1 :1 d ouble lot. \\ llll ;111 llt't•:lll 1·it111 3 i.il!""l' hl'd1'0\11ll,, 9l ;, h;l !Ji..,, :t ('Ji \" rtf'('!)) I•~ ,t:1'i llf'<H1tifu l IJr it•k p:ctio. $75!JfiU .\ l: 111! \la(k !iJoson. CAL' , t' • -···-0 -I_ .·.·;t:...J · 2828 E. C.>a:;I Highway, C.:ir.:ina del Mar •-;-;-;c:-:°":r~w~,=-c=•=•c-"~'='" ;,~oiiulioiiulivc.l,.=11111'.1 Ge neral SELL. OR TRADE A HOME AN YPLACE IN THE NATIO N Ge n::ral CO UNTRY ATMOSPHERE CITY CO NVENIENCE , 111 ACRE LOT ,.,, II I• •II •" II•·• • u' / 11 1, .. 1111 r1 I ·1) 11 , 1 1 !11 ' Ill ,,,.·\I l'I \, !it I II I ! 1 11°! ',, ,\, I h 1' I ,11111 t11· • "" '" · 1 1·. · 1 I 1 r 1 J ! · 1 "' , . I• 11 ' 1 j ,, l I H ;. '11' ;'."!"111 !' •·" ·•·· 1:1; + I: I 1 ' ,11 -.• I., ,, !:• - ZI ""' ~ -WOOD BEAMS Price Reduced $1000. Wa lker & Lee ~ 2 Bdrm. + Pool ~··· ,,T••l I /THE\. $23,995 BERG :! B1lriH ,.,,n,1.... dl'sirable YOUR HOME E · ~n.•und l<'\'"l f1••)r plan, 1 ~1 AT THE !)EACH - '/ COMPANY \.~ ~,·,11'4 ll•'"· 1'11•..,hly Pa1 ntNI ~ ~ \\ 1 h L1\io·lu!l~ pilnrk•tl anci 111 1h1· t">)l•t•·d ~1n;.:l1· fatnih· ----------.__Jr'-111.1-rur<•.I h11n1; 1\•)nl, plush n•s11ll'ntr1! ;1n•:1 .::'fltHh of ·h~' -l EAUOttS ~ \' .. 11l11.•J>i'n •1! ,11111ni; area , 1111) 111 1· .. n•u.i 1kl :\1;1r :-::1o,, .. , ... :· ..,h,1, l'<lrJ,..'t~ ·" C'l1Slon1 ,\u .q1p111\lll1.1h·ly -,:,\1() i.q 1 •11 \\'l;!,1, l 1r"•1·1 . l 1 n1.1:1.:s, o , .. ..,lf.•'d p.u1tJ')' f1 _·; 1:1: :~ 1:.\ 1111111·· 1111h Cos t a Mesa •fl 1, ll{'lH' ..,,·111.,1 ..... 11 <1Hong f,1n11ly n~•111 ,\· hut:i• 111 11..,h ·r I I 1!l'•L:1nt·t· 111 ll u n ! 111 f( I <111 General General * Balboa BAY AVE. Bay PropertiP.s * . 1 PRESTIGE NEl0 ~.JG0 :1NOOD 1 NEWPO RT SHORES 3 BEDROOM, 2 1 '.! \.Jnth , 21 .! ~ear~ n c·\V Beau· .... 111 h' .. nlv •'lh· l1lo1·k ll'u111 PANORAUIC '" "'1•r. S•11t111111n;.: l""""l .1nd ()11•an 1:1\.i m 111.<11) patk .11""·" l'n•l' n · A U/!loll{)Ul' tl()Ml' CALL ME · l'M ALL WET! -I've got a pool that sits just outside my back door. Inside there's 3 bdrms., '.! baths. bea med ceilings and shag carpets. All on a 70' x 100' lot in Westcliff. Good co ndition! at ~63 ,950 . Call me al 675·6000. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors, 546·5990 2850 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa General General 4 Units-$75 .000 OCEANFRONT Nifty duplex 5155,000 675-7060 MESA VERDE Golf Course 11th l; rccn is ri ght at your back doo r . J 13R . 2 ba. ho1nc \V ,. poo l. :J Ca r ~a r . $79,500. 556-8800 . Nc\1·1y redet. :1 Bl{, 2 tifull y clccoralcd. {)1·erlouks p riva1 c golf b:t. l·:nlarged !i v rrn. :\b· r () u r s ('. C.'unvenie nt tn t'\'Cryt h1ng. Only sol ute super sbarp cund. ~64 ,500, CALL 540-1151. ~~:~1-~4~~\heaeh S4B .5oo ., MESA V!!R DE El:~C UTIVE HOME . ----, OVERSIZED 4 Bedrnon1 on one le vel. fnn11ly OCEANFRONT 1 roo111 . d i11i t1 t! 1'00111. 3 baths. :-ervice r onn1 , 4 -PLEX nC\\' c·nr pc1:;.. dr:lpi''-and paint. Beautiful ()\l't1 ('[" unit $10.000 !1lllVC'·l11 eo11d1t1 on. 1:u11 prire s;-1:1.000. Call n1 c-on1e_ 2202 \V . Ocea11-540·1151 . fr o 11 t, N.L-1. $135,000 1 li7:J.7'1:l0. It t•:111 lot• .1 .. u r~ f111· only OCEAN VIEW 1hn·1•1t SIUIKI .\1i11 ~ ~JIJ l><.•h'\' ~.'li,.ll~I. lo\oi!"kt•! \'illll•" ( <tJI lud:1) L'ull f<•I' I )\'l,Llh 011•• ll11 rd :lei'•' l·~·r1tlliful1~·1 847-3095 lil 1-72ll Ian d s ··:1 p ,. d ~111Tfltui1 l 111~ ----------- ::;p;11·i•1u;; VIP n ·snl••nct• w1 1l1 4 Bdrm + Pool I t!t•<·k:-: a~id 180 fl. \"I('\\" No d1111·n .~· \ .. 11 dii"'ll !•'1'11l~ I' • ', , ', fl\Jlll7•t;t•, t\('IVly llll~''dUr<'d ·a1·a1l11hlt•'. B":1111 1f11I -1 hd1•111 -to 111,• n1:11'1\!'! S •!•,IJIJ(I 1111h hug<' f;o 1nil_. i·rn ti lfi-7i \1 Upe11 ~'\'C'S. F1ri·pl;11'r. n·:1r l1v1ng 1111 $Boo TOTAL ~ 1 (;us hu•l t ·~n:-.. it isJ 111;1 ~h1·r (~::-~~-'!~~----l'ull iill)'ll ' 1'111 i\H II-it'. DO\VN 2 STORY Walker & Lee I ,;1,, c"'"'"." """" ",.,.,,.,, .~-l1l!t·n ·d flf•ll' S:l9,9-:ill. Cnl! -VA CANT! ~lAl lll-11 I !lli:!-t!SG;). REALTORS ERITAGE Cl>7.Y ~~~-~H 1.11,.t:i·t~.·"1-~A-~~,~~'!L l ,11·1 '-y=n=-R=-n=-E=l-L-.' l'11h'rl;~1nn1t'n! n1<·a F1\l'n1 ii S2.:.:-,00 nvc•1• 1.:100 S<i ti /P)R~~ d1n1'. :-;[);1•'l(IUS k It,. h ,. ll \ .I i! .l :-.l>'ll"l [;111111\' ro • .. IH, W~{J~~ ~===::::::;;::=:::::;:===;::::;:;::;;::;;;;;::=; \\'i\1>1\ I;\ p ,\ ~ ·r "· \" I• (;r>, .. t 1'-.;s· I ,\ 0 !1· ... 11 In-.~.~. II I II I! ·1· · ,_. I '"'" anu ton. . . I 1\tsl111g s!a1n-:1~1· r:u nt ~' , 1l1t1u_ \"1)U '11a1·.1· 011ul 1"1!1 ~- -bt.•ffroo111-;. ::ic1"l111h•d p:~t10 1 $36,950 General G:::n~ra l Conununity pml: S:.; n II -c: :;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; n1ovPs you in. Ta k(' I r~:°"~--~ ONE YEAR OLD • I 11r!vant11gt• NO\V and t:11ll I Walker & Lee l·:xtl'nsivc USC of glass, --I •u&,.~I~-~--, OP"Nll!~·H S ruNroac NJ<;f• RlAl lS l All lll1t.:lJ('dl'OO tllS,i11,·l:.tlaq;<' REALTORS 4 Loca l Offices to Ser ve You General ~.e:i ~ral • CUSTOM HOME I ' ! 'l I' " ' ! • ! ''. --.. " ! · I I I 'r:o DOWi-f -vA ~--• LINDA ISLE BAY FRONT -$250,000 l\lagnificcnt n1a111 <:hann el vie\v. 6 Bdrin .. 5 hath borne \Vilh !orn1 al dining rn1. 55 i:t. lot , 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575,000 r ®" •. '. __ .-' ' ,,-, '.i1as 1 rer sui! 1 l'. Clas~ ga1'd1'n , 711." l!'T I II 11 l I' 0 I) [ I r1 l. ll ll ' l , , ·, ',"', ,_ 111 • .-1 • 0'(':1n1n>.: O\'t'11i; .Utl( roor i\lt•o;;, ,,, ,, ,.. ·1·•H'1 I ,,.'111 111dt•rl Hppl111nt:L'S. Srepdo11'n °'=o-=~~~~~~~> ! B<1I 1, ! , ,,: r '' \Ji Ill I I 111" · 1t1l111\y l''!o.111! 11 i I h PENIN . FIXER <1111. n11., 111.11·1 1.11. 1·.11c·1·1•1I roat'in~ firl'pl :tl.!i'. Ne 11· p:1ttJ•. "Dill · 11•q1 •\]1( L:.1r 1 1·x 1•r•11livc ill"L'!l near thf' 1•ont•r1•tL' dr. Fl't•sh painr & IX'Hl'h. 'l'crrn~ to suit. Bkr lnunacula te inside ,i;, out! :1(1::. . .:dl. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -Mesa Verde home. Great locatio n! Close t.o shopping and sc hool s. Large added lanai con1p letc with fireplace & room for pool tabl e etc. Su bmit your off er on this one ! CALL 546-5880. HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING "'ith real cou ntry at- mosphere. Good 3 bedroo1n home on large 135' deep lot. Close to l\'e,vport Back Bay. lla rdwood fl oors. Double garage and screen- ed patio. Priced only s:13.500 \vith assumable 63/.i 7o Joan, pa~able $185 per mo. incl uding everything. Call for complete details 546-5880 • , §.;.. ff ERITAGE ' • REALTORS' General "House of Glass" 2 Min. To Beach Open Eves. General PENINSULA TRIPLEX One-:l he<lroon1, on r - 2 h/•{h·oon1. nnl'--1 herlrt~1tn J3;ilhoa Peninsula Ice lanrl . nrw carpets & •lrapr;; Be first to see this luxurious 5 BR hon1e . F'R \.'.'/wet bar . form. DR , great kitchen. Un- usual mslr suite. Lgc. rooin s. P ier/slip, WESLEY N. TAY LOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General 1 G cn~ra l I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1-VA-CA-NT-IR-VIN_E _ BAYCREST Sup1•r :;1i.1 111 llll'l'C' l1(•(l1•win1, 21·i h.i !li hun10•. 1)1•4'11 br:ani•·d vv1l1ni.:~. 11111•111 f.u11· ily t'IWll11 ;uul IH'I\" ,-·1rr11·!" ill"f' f1•;1t1111·0! 111:-.ld•~ l}t''1\11l· fully lat1.J,t·;1p•'d ;uid 1'1~•111 fvr ;i 1• ,,i SLl~l .. -,()Q. ESTATE REALTY 1303 AVOCADO DR . NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 FAST POSSESSION COCO SHAG HUGE FAMILY ROOM Tf1;-1 r:1n..,f•'l t''"1 ••1111,·r 11111•; ... (·!I 1111" I 1k" flt'\\" l11•;i11l\' I· 1'0•1·~tll1 11!! al~•u1 lhi); hnn~•' lro111 !h1• fn11r h11 ~ i• h•'iln-.llll" 1•1 llu• 1·u~1nn1 ('f\J')l('!~ :111r! •!l':11u·~ \\,•~ d1•..;11:n1•rl i.1:· 1•1·;u •11111~ f:11n1 lv I 11 Ill!!. l~1·t I 1·1· 1111!'1'\' ,(, (';-ii J ~1 !:1-91'' I -THAT'S HIG llT~ '.! n11nt11f' 11.•alk to llC'al'h -Bni.:ht cheery living roo1n stonr lireplal·r d ining roo1n - huge f;:i.m 1ly roon1 i11t•on1P $!1 15 1nonth. Oflererl 1:========== al S1 ~9.0CXJ. Call 6 16-0~1~1.). i• WATERFRONT LOT You !'an build the house of your drca1ns (Hl thi s 57.5 ft. lot on the n1ain channel. S400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR G_;:e_n~•~r~a_1 _______ 1 ,G~•~-"~·~·~·~I------~ MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME WALK TO BEACH $255 PAYS ALL GI 7°/o LOAN 20' :-: 5:\' 2 BO 2 BA . (•:11·11., <h':11)('d, blt-in~.. i·efrig., P f:f.~TICJ·: NEIGHBOR-11·ashf'r & e!ec. dryer, 1vired 11000, \l('ry eJ,,.;t• lo hr;i1·h fnr :!20 air t'Qnrl., ki tch. (In\~· 1 '~ ,1 T"< 111•1\. \":nilt('rl i·loi·K. ;;1r.1·a~(' sl11•r!. laad· t'\•dirn.:.-.. l;,,r·rl,.11 k111•h(•11. si·nO('d ni1ti(l. Thrro' vrs. old :0:1•p;1t·;11.· t1til.11 r·.1•1ni. 11 11 ~,, _ \ik1• 11u. !.o ·;1tr d ·1n n••1v hl I•!> (•O!IH. L•1'1 r•1 ;• :111 •"1· :idull pk. ;i 11•ay fruni noisy ·1n1·1• 1ard :-Orll"r :111\11\1:" :1 Onc-h:\lf 111. h·o1n t·ll1IJ· 11\ll ~·"II id) to •nn~' !J un·.' I h ! "' I EV tlt1SC. 1:1.4";)· r 1iJ ES. 1·all Sl'.!-'.!~::.1. , Ll:l-i\fM-11.i00, li'l7-il!'l'.!. OPEN r1l ~. ir·s FUN ro Bf NICE• l CAN BE SE EN AT : · ... -' CRESTMONT ~. ' ' . I ESTATES, .__ I , • 1 10~1! Sitr> !:>!·_, Bt't'r C('nlt'<il ... :.:! ) I ,\l'l'. ~n·1'flss frnn1 BrL'H il !oil<'1·11 :l BR, 2 131\, f'(·nin· ~ul :; ".!-story l1uua.:~ Bll11s, l1f';i111 cf•ili nµ;s. f1•1de , dinint:. l•~l'l"·SiZ!'d ).:ill" Si , to :-.l. !{.;l 1011. V11i:;1nt · n11 11ut' 11r•rk rf>- q u1r,.d! F<1n1as111· \';duo· ;11 $~>7.~lJO. Lu11 rlol\"11 Trl'.'i ur 1radl' Oh:~: C~11J Gl:>-S-!00. RVfN l" IQ/JfN/,L '< -EXECUTIVES DELIGHT ON THE BLUFFS $49,900. This l'xcit in~ 110 111(' has ·I hedronnu;, :1 baths, over 1000 sq. fl. 11 ~ yl•a rs old, gnrg;L'OUS pa rk likt• grounds 111:u1y tn •es, f;i ntast1c for l'nlrrtainin:.: and ourdoor living, S1•f' this for ;;11rt'. Offered hy RC'd Carp•~t. Heallori; &l:r-,.llfJ=llfJ~-----I Balboa Peninsula \\'alli tn f'l't'ry1h1no;~ s-t3,900.1 ---$=l~l~,"'9"'5o-0=--­Ca ll 714·5-·l&-24:,7 \\'\ndin~ s!:lin·;1se ro hide·.'\· * D\1eo1·n 1or·.~ D<'ligh! * 11•/l y n111StL•r sui1c 11''/Jri\'1llt' :l HP., 2 ll<l. 11pprr f!r. Gl'oun1 I v.1 ni!.v drf•!>Slng ri nd 1·oi.y fi r. has slC'p·dn. Jiv. rn1. '";OOOR\lR :JNC F IRE . 11 /<:ozy frplc.. fa111 . r1n.. PI.ACE! 11.~signC'l' dcror 1-Br s, Ila. 1''cnccd yard.I thruou t i1H·ldg arTf'nt 1·nlnr All fo1· S<l9,7!"i0 c<irpl'L (1r11.•11 wf'a1·t• dr;ip- RTVIl':ll A f"U·:A\.TY ~·rics. c·1)l1nhn;1led 11"<111 1.:ov· 1 ~9 Rroad11'ay, C.il-1. 1•rin.£:s. rioor to sel·onl! stoi;• __ __:*:_o64~2~-~700'-"'7-"*---I SKY Ll<:Jl'r \VINOO\VS. ~·or- n1a ! <linin:.: a l"f'a vic1~·s patio YOU ASKED FOR IT 1-:ard('n. Chf'r dclighc kil· l.OCA'flON : Co ll{'g-(' l'ar l;, "h1·11 lh•!i every latl'!it fix. ~'inancing; hi.;1i;sun1al1lt•, t Ul"f'' Onl.v 6 B!CH.'ks lo Bclrins, large, pr1eecl r u . .:hl hP;u•11· Just lis!cd! Bk r Consult George Mczci /\J..:t !~i::! ~,~ ! 1. about huusc, Cle. 61&--~8 ll \••--ii0..,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•\ ,,. ''''7-1Zll3 $26 950 B'{ O\VNER l\1ovc-in cond. ('i1st• ,,11 '.:! 1>cdr~11, 2 car gar .. ~ Br, den & lgc larn rm. 2 nl di•-.. Tj• bcaeh. Rcfur· Mash~1· Br & rtcn buth bislu."! u 1 ;ind ouL Vacan1 upsl!urs. ~S7,500. Open z.;, a nol r··i ''ltl 1 •c;-.r• Sat ,-;, Sun. 2021 Aliso, CALL '53~8836 675--0<J:'lti I LOVELY J\1nnlirf'tlo Cnnd" Vr\C1\~T. ·I BR. rflnl. :111 ., :'\ hr, 2 ha. n cv.·ly r!cror . IP,l'. K11. 2-Si.v. $.'\.!,~I()() rvt.-F ' " !"" r.rwJ ~-'I h II I' I 67" 'GOO JV.,,, in~. ""·"'". v.,.•ne r I> :Jr.< a 1.C'1l ly ,r-'i 67~9557 MAGNlf\CEN'f KlTCII F:'.'\ ou!sidc f'at1 ni.: b;u· l:A~ B.B.Q. FIREftlN\. /r!i\ BERG _1 c~~~- WHY RENT? _c_a~p_;_,,_,_•_n_o_B_e_a_c_h ___ 1 'D""•n:..::a~P~o7;0-,~----- BY o\\•nf'r, 1·tiarrning 3 BR, 1 .;;;;0:C;;;;E;;;;N;;;:H:A;;;;R:B:0;,,;;;;;;;;,:1~~~~~~~~~~!1 '-·· 1 C'n111tn. l~osp. l IA•! :: Hi. CONT1\CT RAY, Pl..::. ~1G B. ~ •• , l ~l•T I I EASTSIDE R·2 -'"" ... ''..c'c.""-' ... l'i~""o:· ____ _ I-'---=======::::'.: G(\(\ct l11cnt11Jn r•;isl,;1df' C'ol'ta I Walker &Lee Beauhlul e\1•;1r 11 n t i• r POOL. City pArk nvrr Ou· ft'nl·c. Boat i:att• $-1:-.:'iO, toial down takr advantai;L· JUS1 listC'd 963-6767. Lease with Options ,\1·:-iil;iblc 2 .. 1,4.5 bdrtns. . UPPER BAY """' H-2 '"'"" Old<·1· 2 l11'1ll'(l()tll & cten hn11.~~· 11 ith .~ "'11 ;.:,.tr:ti.:•·s and t·c•nrr• I•' drn?. l'l:1•ts for -I ;uld111onal ~ OPf.N Tll t • IT"S FUN ro Bf_ ll/CE1 ' SUf'("f'S~r lo • THE REAL ESTATERS ~ COL\\"E l.1. Prorwrfll'S, Jiu· $26,950 SUNDAY DRIVERS .. I !n tl lf' hh11fs, :di tiil•• ll~:ALTORS SlNCI-; l!M•I 673-4400 Attention Vets No do11·n 1er n1s on thfs bi(!" ·I txlrrn 2 hfl lh hon1e with Bay\ IL'\\ AYl' c~i:u !lH!lL! ~l l11·rlroon1 hu111r 111rh ~1:pC'l' l 11·~··· l'ar·~. l '•.t:n1r\ h1·1n!! :11 11 ... 11<'~1 -our I" i11t· rlui·k !.1r111 Ftill (~u:11 k·s::1 .. -i1JO 2211 Newport 61. _ Costa Mesa . EO.i: 646·8811 Rfl)Jj[F, Sun/Eves. 641>-5855 hik~s. Bluff~ ,. 11 n d 11. <'oni·rnil'nt to h 11 " 1 n •· s ~ . Tak\' n1·1·r 7'·~'; I non 3 Rl'fl· recr'f'alion, 1·hurrh"s & l't o(ln1 hnn1P 1rl!h 111:1ss1v1• f:Hlllly r nl S.-honu.~ n~irn~ 1 ·----------1 l"u·ppJ;t('•'. I~ u 1 I i ins. dishv.·;1s!11•r \\'r1lo•r i<llfl•'IH't' Vnr('l'd a11· hr;11 J•:v1•11 a d1·n! C 1't'l1I f(ll" Iii" l:in.!t" !:1111 11.1' $·Hl,.j(Wl C i1 I I s hop1)it1g . Trin;1 o..:11d unlt f1rl'pl:u·1'. hui.:c· yard. dhlr in the Shf'!"IV•)Od Fnres1 r:ir i.;;ir + ll''lrkshop. i\;;- SC<'l ion of th•· Rlull~. ~ su111f' h1i.:h r x1s!in(! loan Bdims., fnrnlf1! cl inin t.: art•n, no foan ft•ro;; · ~:!DI n1n in· !lf'cludrd patio t hOnus n ll. r ids 1 a.\~·s. Cn ll 515-:iM'..!1 !"ilO-Ji:!O. :.,. :·a~~L·l.pu~~.t~~· 0;~h111~~ SnuthC~. !lf':~iori; * [ TA'-'"ElL J "'"'"· 169.,llll. SALES UPE'l ~G ~IUJ0 0 ......_ "SalC"s1\·11ni;ul'' 11k r or 1\ssn(' C. F. ColesworTTiy cALL AL a1,,rn Realtors 640-0020 I '!"'""""!'""'""'""'""'""""i""----------- Gen•ral General Bay Custom " ' ""' ,. . ,. ,_.' . ( ~ .... MACNAB IRVINE ARCHITECT'S TOWNHOUSE Newly decorated tri-level w/3 BR's, 2 bath s & deck's overlooking Bay & Jetty. Private beach. Secluded China Cove. $133,000. · B. Morphy 642-82.15. (G55) NEWLY LISTED Sharp 3 BR, fami~y n>Of!l home on cut.~~· sac in Harbor View Hill s, Popular T1- bur0ll" Model. $86,900. J ohn Watts 644-l>200. (G30) BUILDER'S DREAM Good residential co rner lot, nearly 10,000 sq. ft . Possible view from 2nd-story. ~22,5-00 Elaine Svedeen 642·8235. (G56) [Irvine I M ............... ,1,-,.., I - IOI Dewer Drive 142·1235 114• Mic.Arthur f.C•·l200 H .. porl le1ch, C.llfornl1 12113 Itnn111<'ul111r•, lari::•· 3 hcd· rrv•n1 cttsto1n honH' nn t'SIH!!' Sii•' lr l. ;\h1ny bltn ff'!l!ure::, :! frplc's. :t 1•ar i:::ir _ & 1ntir·h 11101'(1' C;ill nu1v. for anpt to sl'c . only 171.000. 9:t'21 1797 OrongP, CM 642-1771 4 In Mesa Verde Grt'AI •"U" Stl'{!>('f IOC'atinn. Quiet nnd nict•! ! \ 7j{} sq. ft . ol fatnily living. 0 n 1 y $46,950. Sh11 ke roof. Lois 11f p11 lio sriace. Onfo of thl' only homes in lhis pri\'<' range in Mesa Verde. Call for an anpt. lo ins pt>CI. • co:Ts WALLACE REALTORS -->54 .. 6 .... 4141- (0p•n Evenings) CLAIM YOUR $100 A MONTH FOR 12 MO'S Lu xury No -Malnt . Townhon1es BJ•:ACJl\VAIJ< fl!UNTI Nr.'rON SEACLI FFl 1714) 536-6557 MESA VERDE CREAM PUFF '1'1 •·1·~l 1rH•d .~t l't•t•I. Sl11 111;1!,11·1• l.'lnds<·npin~. Shurp ;: ltl' lltn1hl1· f1r1•plllf'f' ]l1•s1r;il1l<• f\l'll l\u)I dt'Si~tl II l(h [a1lllJ,1• n~HI\ _.;1~·11111..: In l"1v1·rt•d p:H1f1. St'I' II -\'flli'll love> 11: (';ill jlf,_2:11::: OPfN T!L 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NIC[I ·~· ' ' ' . {• THE REAL ESTATERS LAKE ARROWHEAD Great for year round livin,ti & t lOSC' to !lie village. 3 yr old Bavarian style '.l lev1::l hon1e \1•ith OJ>C'tl bearn cell· ings thtu--out, 3 hr 2 ha + con1pletely finished base· n1cnt for plnyrn1 or shop. Lndry fac ilities. $3G,500. t21 J) 4~1-3898 after 6pn1 or anytime weekends. ...,,,,,--~ 4-PLEX OCEAN VIEW We're proud to present our newly listerl 4-plex. Loc;ilf'd less than 2 blocks lo !he hcaeh, and it's ont' yenr ne"·? :S--2 bC'rlroom units rind a furnished bachelor unit. It's ;i stt'al a l S.~.600.oo Call lor an appointn1en! Red Carpet, Rea!lqrs S-16-8640. COUNTRY LIVING Impressivf', cuslom huill <I BR , 3 BJ\. Everythln,i,: one "'Ould w u n t for n t'1m rortrihle livini: fron1 oolid ma~any douhlf' d<l!.ir entry to stinken ro1nan luh In lu . ..:urious in a s t 1• r bC'droo111 suile. Cn!I to<tr1y to ~ th!"'!!e 3 hrnod nC'"' hotnf'S. PhonC' S.17-ti9:~4 . VISION REAL TY UHi!" 111o·hulo•d. AS k I 1\ g s:tl,!1:i0. Cnll G·IG-0~. ~11{'<'''"~"1' In ('(1l,\\'J-:I,[. l't'(1p•'l"tfrs, Ill<'. * FIXER UPPER * San!n Antl lleii.:hts (off J>ali"ad1• ... IUI l A·l1 pnl1lf'rty. IS,(l()(J sq. !!. Int. 2300 .'><1. fl. hn1110·-RP:id1ly 1-on1·er11 11l1' lu '111plc11 usage i \Vlth !r•11rt er I0\'1111{ car<'I . Pro p 1'r 1 y has gt'('at J)()tf'ntial. Pricer.I f(lr a f;_1s1 s:i!t' S'.17.~lll. 646-3928 Eves: S4S..9416 Lachenmye i Realtor Stunning- Excellence Redecorated Ou1 s1nnding ho111c> 11• t' 11 loc;1t ed in \x•s1 n'siden!ial at cR. Features 2 brick fircplaecs, 3 m:i s s i \' C' heclroon1s n11d 2 spacious baths, Ja~r 1"<1\'(·1-ed patio, no wax floors, nl'Rr new shag l'fll"JX'IS. Gren! bll.Y $45,450.00 Offered by Rt.'d Carpet, RPallun; &ri-8080. 2 STORY BAYFRONT 2 BOAT DOCK, •I Bit. 3 BA, lrg frun rm wlfrnlc, !iv rm, dlnclt{', R4, $115,000 or IP<1Sf' opllou. By 0111ner 271 Bayl';hore 1\ve, LonJ:: &arli IAl:-imltos Bay' ~38-17·18, 1:1&-fiZfil . Ripe for a Quick Sale! ('l1\'lll'I' rrdul"'NI t}lis 1r,·PIV ~ !"lC'drnom mnclo. nciJthhors on one> 11lde 1.tnly, ltlf'fltc>d 1;11 the J;:rrf'nheH. fncln!! pnnl fll'f'll. Suhmi! your 1rrn1s, Only $2\7:1(). OrfC'rr.rl hy Hf'rl Cli rpct R en l to r s f;..j~,....~. ABANDONED BIKE TO BEACH Onlv · 111 I nu I l's a\\·,11· I l11nt 1n·~!·•n',. hf' ;-i 11 t 1 r u·I hf':i'"h""· \',\C'Al'T ,\!\'I) '\~'ED~ llF:J.P. \.l":i•1tl1· l:1·111t: J'l l(l!Jl •' r :i (' k I [ n i.: f 1 r ,. r I a(' e ! f'qt11·t•nit •nt·I' kitr!\f'n til"/!!' 11·1111 in rantry -l i1!'~•' !'>t'J)il!'Ct!i• f.Hnll.v fr""rn-(u.;;tn•n 11•alt f"lvrr s. !'r11"1I•' p:11i(). T .\ h: ~: 11r'rJ():-J only .~ ~fl ':. n n . i\10\'J<: 1~ 1'0 \\" C a ! I '.lti~.-t;iG7. Ol'[N flL g • ITS FUN 10 BE NICE• ~: ~ EASTSIDE INCOME Tl\'O older hon1es on R-2 \01. Good tcn:in!s. Asklnl:! s:m.750 OwnC"r will earrv 2nd. 1-i'"l--N'lurn 11-'ilh 10' l rlo\111. Call Prestige llotn('s, 6-[} ... {;&16 2 R:\. OIX'll bt•nnicd t'cilings A R hltns, shai.: cpl. i\1os! de· VIEW ;;1rulill' Palisade ... a rea. \\';ilk 15,000 sq fl lol $25,000 tu lx.>a1;h. il lus! st'e, S3:J,:;()O_ Birr. {TI4) 675-7414 TAX SHELTER 26721 L.:1" Pa ln1;1.~. C<i pis· ~~"."'~~~~~ ... --! !r:onn Bch. 495-\.'19:!. TO BE MOVED: 2 Br house, Only S21lil'l 1 1 1· '1 11•1 big eor- ,1 Uni! apt, duplex & 3 nt.'r 101 I 1111 [.11 .. ly family Co rona del Mar hr house. 5.l4-l6!l6. hon1e. 11" , ··1 I•, no cosis, C;.:-o_n_a:;...c.Clc.c.e:::_l_M_a_r East Bluff and a.,;,.,1:1.1•· l,{ Ju:u1. Bachelor Pad Cf?l'DO Qn Up~r Nrt ~ay IT llijif@j jVfllltf&I WI.th Pool t-or sale by O\\'llt'r: F .... 1s1 962-4471 ( ... ) S46 810' Bluff '.l Br. 2 Ba. D.R., '""· • ~ 011 a J-!L'rn:rous GOx lOO lur Liv. rn1 ., lrg deck, pnlio --·~-- 1n 11·alk·IU·Prh·11tt' <-'Otn tnun-U\'('rlooking Bay. $68.000. SELLING 11 y lll';11"1 1 Crironn Hit;h· By appointrnf•nt. G44·S:)~l. Your Home? J.:inds. n 11· .. !' rlt•('1J rntccl 2 Fountain Valley Mr,:! ll;1 11(111\!' 11·Hh roi·tnnl -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Co~h Ill 2 ! hHll!"S for ynur diuirn.:, ~;i•if'irH1 , inas\\'r • t•q111 1.1 :\ .. lildrh•n .. n:-.1o;; • Slll!l', !'+'rt!' ,1.'ll'd wi!h pri:ln CAMPER NEED A dt•ln_I» ~ .. 11hhg;1ll•!l1S. ri ,;un d1•1·k and l:irj!e frt't' HOME ~•Coll'~ i'l I 11• ;11'1·1 · rom1 pool. SG~l.~iJ(J. L.1rgf' m rnf'r io.I ·~.i ~i horol BRASHEAR REALTY CALL 644-7211 & trailer acces.~ and cetnent $-12-7 111 l·:\·1•s: !l68-ll7S par! on one side of this WALK TO BEACH 4 bcdroo1n hor_n~-Fa~m In Huntington Beach I~ style kllchen, bilh_a:C:I size Bran!'! !1!'11 2 Bedroon1 and ~ run1pus roon1 V.'aLltng for 3 Rt'rlrt1o1n1 hollSl'S. Ft't'ln1 a decO~a!or. A.!> s u ma b I e $32,9.JO. Bcs1 buy on !ht- HARROR Vlf:\V HILLS lotin. $.17.950. Call Co;1s1. El<'g;i nt ;i Br. ,t· F:om r m. The Real Estate Fair SCOTT REAL TY S:'.0,000 In :>.1rns inc pool. 536-2551 or 839-6133 536-7533 S!J:1,000 inc J;ind. G.l-t-2975 REPOSSESSIONS $©\\.dtl1A-LGt,tf~" 1'!'1' 111f11: 111;1tion and location rf r!1rsc !-"~!:\.I:: VA homes. l"llHl;,.-1 - l{t\SABIAN 962-6644 Thaf Intriguing Word Game wifh a Chuckle ldil•~ by CLAY It. l'OllAN 0 Rnorrange letters of 1h1 four scrombled words be- low 10 form four 3imple words. ,, IL l wls ''vi I I· IT , HI~ I I t I ~ IL El ~ ,: ·, I i He'sopopulorboyin school . . • . . . . He gave all the kids -jus t before exams. f ·ll I SOCOHL I i..,~,~, ~, ~,~,-l 0 c~,1,,, th• ''~"• .,.,.d . . . . . by f1tl i11g !n the miWng word '---'--'--L-...1.--'--' you develop from step No. J below. 8 PRINT NUMBERED tEITERS IN THESE SQUARES ' ' • f) ~~fc;~~~~ER LElTIRS 10 j J I I I \ I } SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN , CLASSIFICATION BOO -• Rea l E ~ta te BY (h1J ,1; I 0·1•1,1 91'.,'\-::;~~I , ('l1oicc Area <\BR ·1•>1~1e. i; h 11. g •1, l'Ui;ton1 drps, o \\' N r·: re: --.,,..,~_-,o"'o"o,.-°"d:-n-, 1 :1ssu111:il1l" VA loan. Sharp Orranairc 4 br + fam rm I· 2 ha !Xi2-2270 or 5.'12-95!1.l ---~ BR Condo. $2600. total On. lo a.~sun1f' 1'1. l.n. \.'16S-S273 Eve5., Bkr .. Huntinqton Harbour ""' ~ --WATERVIEW \Viilch !he boots from YoUr 1!ining ruom or deck. Enjoy the mn rt l nl p it lconver.11111011 area) and i!l! cheery fireplace. A block lo I he beach Condo for just 52-1.500. HUNTINGION HARllOUR RfAl.lY 1721 4 COAS'f II\~ .. ,·. 71•1: R1&-13M & 21:'1: :192-1.S~.·1 ........ 22 DAILY Pit.OT Tul.'iday, f"tbruary 12, 1~74 Income Property 166 · M I H U furn . 30! 1 Houses Unfurn: __ _:l::O!:i:D:.:~:!'.P::;l•:.:•:.:•::•..:F..:u:.:r::;n;..' _ _;'41..;:, . ou,es n Newe;.·1-Beach'---~N7e_w_po_r_t_Beach Ne wport Beach Mobile Homes For S ale ll! 4 HOMES-MESA I or gages, Tru'I Deeds 260 Co,.on1 de! Mar La una Beach S•n Cleme nte ------------w--w-------------------------;.:.:,:,:.;.~ - -----------=::::.::..;;::.;:.::.:...-- (X; F: Ai "J \'!~:\\' 3 Arch B:iy, J .c~ il1•J u.\.<' :l br duplex, 'f, .. B,·f/ Ca nyon MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 4 l ~1·1~~1! r~111~6h~1~1!~5~n I 2 /l' 1~·"r H '! 1 .. 1 \'11< l• I 1-:Jl'lllo(~·-, .\I! :• 11•" 1 .,.,. 2NO TRUST DEEDS To IJIJl'l"l)W "" )our Real ES!lll•'. \n11·~t for 1.'<'llXI ~ i.•\d, i•r ~t·U ,,,1 ... 1111~ nut+' (" ,u ui; S1~n d ~\,1r\bkbt' Cu 1 2 Hr JI): pa no. frplc lull)' fllrn \\'1t1>h,.r• lil)'f'r , $350/lse _ <Jwn{'r. 4'.l'J-113() l11•:1l<'\! ptoJI. ()c·~::i.u vic.-w. RU~'IC' 2 '" r1un11' Cl•1'\I: ID ht•at·h & ~hl\p~ t°1r1•pJ.U"'• y11.rd, carpul, blu11• & r•t>fn~ S100 !ILi! l'h G~ :1(~'i5 1·\•'S , v.1···kcn<L" --YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED :fl' ~ 5T , :! l~J) :? B1' t'fU'V .• .lr11111-'<l, 1Jlt-1ns, l'clt1i: , w,1,.ho'r &· Pl,.c·1 d rytT, wired l11r !!O .. 1r ,,>111! . kitt'h 1 IOf.:k. slorage shed, land· ~· "P•"I j•ltftu TI!h't• )'~ olcf .ltl'-1 S9T1~ d••ll fl ,,. "II I paint~'(! !JH11; 1.·r1•1 ''"llnr-. Ovn 'l 1111~" •ht.., ,1,... I'· 1!}~ I j.16-{}t~ ' Bd1·rn, L ""· "" ol lh•)• ~ Dt·l~~ulu Rd 111ff ul 1Laguna Hill• C.iuuno 1 ~.1111,.11'.11\0 ~r L'an1· 1;..E\\' I HI< !null•', ~·iii!>, Jip1>, ino O:iy ~~tl'l'lllll $1 1.11 !~!' dishv.~hr. ftll·t.I m yd r:i_v (~l::i 441'1-__:0037c7 ____ 1 TO A 1 'E /Y SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE DAILY FROM 1 TO! $295 Ii?: r Ult) CnH 3-JlTl afh.'1 tl 11111 I S3J:. 1110 ~~ 0.1. 482 Duplexes U nfurn. 350 L,ux\ly living In spac ious i4450 541 ft) home o n Big Cauyo11 c,olf C'our:it:, dt".~1g11cd \1Jth co1nfurt 111 11111ul fur Thi: d1:.- l'lllt111lat111g hon1c 0\\11 l!r . AMONG THE MANY QUALITY FEATURES: 5 lldrm s, ~5 ilaths, 19'x28' ~·Jaster Bd r1n, Fatn1ly roo 11l "'1t h v.•et bur. l·orn1a l du11n g roonl. 4 Fireplact•s. ll:irdwood floor s nnd l.ith \-.:.: pl aster lhr11011t , 1;·u1J y t"irp~tcrl, ('nn1pletc p1t.'r - 1·u1n !'.\!!ll·n1. 2 l;urn ~u·:t·'i, 11\flOlJf( 4 .lJ·.'I' .l<\t'UZZJ ;1 (.';1r garagt!, Ou tdour f1rcp1 l. 1:u!Jy landsc:a pcd, naul gutters c:on1p tcled . PRICE D AT $310,000 :#7, Roya l Saint G eorge R oad. Big C a nyon, Ne wport Beach PRESENTED BY : ROBERT L. H ALLEY, REAL TOR GARDEN HOME 1'11osl(•t\ h••!l • •1<,•1 t•·,11'1 llnn la1·1!1t1"~ 'l hdr111, J•, h,11 h~. /nri.:1· I,, •Ill "" 11• 'I ,11hl 11.1110 s 1 •1 1 , J 1 ,,1.1 CALL 552 -7500 VISION "RUSTIC RETREAT" ('01ne to see this 4 berlroorn home it has ,d[ the· 1'!11vd1es \Vl'tliar l"tt'l'p lat c. tr d:.li ( ·1n,pal·t0r O\\lll'r 1r1ll l~',l't: CJ]l!Hi!L Sli:.!.uoo GRUBB & CO . ' Jik1• Ill! lJll lllt tJ in 0('V. .. lull pk 111,.,y lru1'n /l!ll'<Y 'it t lnt>·hull hl trnm <'luO. J1ou-,t' $15,49"."i C11ll EVt::S 21J·G!H-'11i90, 697·7152 CAN BE SEEN AT , (\di I RentM& I~ ~ouses ~urn!i~e~ J~! General co, la Mes• 1'1L>:i OK 3 tkh II\, 2 u ... lr•'i.hl~ (11\ld N1·\\' l.'rpts & drps. Nrar st•hools Wilson & Plaee11t1<t \"11'-3.~~l 11kdu1> t,.•1<.11'\.' 4 6i3-0:ll6 ! wknd~ _ Balbo• Peninsula I Ill! '.! b.1 t-..111dr~. 'pis, I .!r µ~. 1;1.ir • j)VUI $:.!ti5 I 1\1( '/. BA, Ill' l\U Huyln.•OI r.:t· frpll.', f'lnsf'tJ gar, W/l}/ Capn _H•··•11Y _ ti-lol-;i' J l1ook up. )rly S•C':IU Avtiil I Laguna Nigue l Mor l5t. li73-571.9 tiel G, -"---'-"-----·I lt'7l-0886 aft 6 & wkends. THE SHORES -----Corona del Mar ~~,.nlecl yn rd sm SI I, /\I< 'f.. g,,. II Ill :u· ' ---Hit ., IJ ,\ . ~·111 [)/ l{, " CRESTMONT TR!-PLF'.X, :-\r f'lt1r.1 '.! 1 hr /\l!r,u•lt\'C l!C'CIUl \!1•11.· dc'<k. ESTATES l)'l S 1·qih I'>, !>11.i~ 1 1 jl l i. lll'\1 I Ult. <':ii,), 111u111I Fl:J·:~ll l'auit, :lliH, JIJ,., !;t•,I( /J, ~1.'j! k1\1 h! II & ~:.or, l.111. /\( v. C 1 1• • n ti r ., u k Nu .._.11J 1.Hj,:IJl\!I hon1l'. ''" C":11'hlllll'.!tl, ('('.1 $21 ~1 -2 Ul\ ]l'jil!', \'tflJtjl'l, f;7'l-0711 t 11llt I 11 ,I\ 'II, ll .1 I UIJil .t lllL .l " \ r1•llllht1IJM• J 1C'Ull t~Ula , • $'!(}() 2 Bl't, 2 Jl,\, frplr, s:r.n 11u1 . J1 .-.~ "" h'.t.M' -] 'i~il. 11:13.)ijj'~ i;t11':!).:l' t hlk \11.JCl+, C11nuu1 i,::i rui,:1· ~ ~3 '>~!7 1 , I 1 ·lit' Dr, Urc.t ICenlrnl i.:ai,ii.:cs. Sllj, 1110 lll l'l'l\ll' B1•11nu·d t't'lllngs. St.·lf-r lt·an liv 1111 dininb i:ut•.sl unit A\'4' acru~:; irorn /lrei1 Xlnt 1nvr~1rno 11I, HI•; du1111 l>\l'll, ept/d1·p~ -~t"<'Ul'!1y S.::~ lg'.l-li045 01'. il.1r Johnso1i t'n111rn llos11 \ Lot #<Hi Si i 75(1 1;a1e. Near bc.1c h .sri0 Int!. l~l.'H7:'1 f'(!NJ'.\C'J' !L'\Y PK ~ic:rt ~AN, er 1 ~11 ':\!'I \ u-.•· ur t>OOI, tennis courls . ft1r -.I.[•\\,,,,. • , , ·.. ',, , I'll Hll J '\I> . • " 111~1 rkrt :, un11i; "" tll•' l.l11ff-. 2Hi!->~_SHl11t'Y llay 493-:'.i7ti'.j, t " sp.i ciuus, su11ny 111'"\I < & I k I I !ll'\\, Sv, or l!Y.'Y $37~. r., ~ . u1nnu•r \Vuilrr u11 r•111 1ng r!H· \ it· l BH 2 b:i. J1v. nn & tl111 l'l3-ll•l-i or 616-007:> Jll)rt 1":> Bv Owner 1971 l'.11·1!1<· 1-! 111 , :.! I tJt'. ~-th I h-1..tr. I ----ltl't'tl, frplt°. U l 1 / ln s, D p·""-'--'-"-""-"'----1 t.· .. ~:?4 Ur11 vf'rsal l:Wlu xC', au·, -.u1 .. Jt•.., l'1·p1 ~. 111·1"· l"ll'I, NU.VIEW RENTALS I.HG'..:! Br hu111(', 1·n11:.., ">l<•I •·. f'JJ!S/drps, pa\!o, :2-<'<H' ;,:ar ana 01nt All >.tr.1~. unobstructed vu 1-::1r.1g1•-.. (ll1 l ~C.u1d1ni.; 111·11 1;~~l0.~I 11r 1'11-:1:.!li'J:I 11•fn1:. fn(~t \1t!, i,:.1r , 1101 1; 1>liup, \Jcii• Ji nlHut·I C.;;:,c;..:_:.c;;:._ ______ I ,,, lukt·s, n1oun1:11ns, ~lh 5, 2·, 111~· I -----I 1\dlllts $!1\j Ii 7 a -I 8 .! 7 s l~~J Isl, l.i.st .\.' dt•pos1t I. ,\ [';(JHAf\.11C \\lulewuter f,1!1"\\<IY Palrn Spring s DAVID D. CARLSON ~ lil' \"ll'll le•;,l)ti.t S ,:jO 673-62ti7 'l:t'.J-:Ol4 1!t t•:111 VICI\ Lo: 3 Bl-t, 2l' 'l11111l·1p>I Golf Co REALTOR 3392 3 .t,,r l~1tk ll,1~ k1<b I----:-:;-.•. ,--.-l11n11.411'balt u 11),blt·0 ',It S 'I 1 urs e , 8 -9 1,1,,,1• ·;·1 !.,\~!:->1!JL2 1:H.,_Ba.$11.i _____ h "' 11 rn .1•r1ng<l "11111 c P:irk, _ _ .~ J S "· I 'cl uk N e wport Beac kllf.'h. S:lOO 111u 193-7;67 b',11') Bnlt'tl.J, 1111 1;,tl, s2.1.~ I au;LDERS? 1 ·\t i l{.t\fll>lll . H ,-. d !47-9641 L•guna Beach t~l\:ll. 1 ,\ '..' 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'"'"''1'' ••'/1••••1•'"••1•••: •. ,,,~ 1'11 '' rf'•i!.J ~ ~ .. ,., 111 I ' j --" u ~ v L 'l<. ' ~ _, $")'i,:11:n on ij '~·· 11.111 NEWPORT&llAY,C.M 642-113113 hol!ll' ('1jJl/d1r·~. )1l!ns, Ll.Ll"FST<.1\l:'>l!l()l.''1 . ...:1111·. ·'llh!IO " l 1.SH Ai-J lli BA. ll'l'l 1);1r + 1·x tr ,1.~. p<ll•l !'ll', 1 ... .ilk tu bf'llC'h CAYWOOD REALTY 10'.\J the \f'l)' \}('~[ p.1rl tJI 1.i42-0l'il (._"LT~: B <t'li ur11 t s11 -1 lllJll' fn!d ~d. dbl L:dl' Hll'J (l<JUS I Bl , 21_ Ila •'l\'" ... \l111d~Cl'l llC A\lal! l.ovcl)• "· 1,1,,.,.,, 1,, ,olt 1,-,,1 ~19 j(X) 19G·S1:?1 * 548-1290 * th1• "";1st, l hlk tn 1 \I ' I\ I ( I t t • t I "' "'" !)L:LLlXI:: ·!-l'!.EX, ·1 Br. ! . 1 r,.111.1, u111 pd 111" ,.,lflk , "u1u1 1"1 '"'1· 1 • :1·. • .\ • p<~•. 11t•11. s. 111-, • 1·h<111•: :<:>tr\1t'1·. i !col Pwl .'3o.'82 596-8122 --------n1a r\1elous bch, 2'J,500 SQ 1' \<I -1 S'""" •!f'> .,Jtl" S < · · ' < I "' fiA. f11epl.1ct• , p,1!11l ·:-:! NI'..,\ 1 Br h'e $l~·r1 r. 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L wr-o<t -.-..)!ltll\ fh\IH'r hl ) ,()11 . 1;\\-1;1)11>: f,l(l-\C.,l;'le,1 :1f.f, , 1 -- IJt'HlllS, luC1ds of glass, huge Pnv.11~ ilf11i·onlcs I )I' fintiuc1n". 111111·.:-f.uuil~. fn t'd :.! 1":1 1 -1 , •• , , •• , -J.i,) f11rn I H1 1\/ pool, rus!1(' deck. In th C' 2~;i,ra)'.!'e ~11ar·e;:pcrun it. Take-OutRestaurant \V.!l l)Afri\I S.:~IAFf • 1 :-;l· 11111n1 ,\131 :! B" 5:1r.o \.\C.\'\I ~Bn.SH11 l.J !0!·· •Lit, t ,un ltnl. L11n Hnl, 1 ru .llurt......1·:.h11p'1>: :'<lupeti;, '\\'oods", Channing-& Roof1op sundeck INC'\1'porlBeachnr ocean & 1r t .1H '1 1!i·:I H1<• ;1\lll1t'J.:(ll)dh•'-nfhoin1r· tlloh1h', s11e;,_ :: l\lt "\r !f1p\1~.1\tU1·1r,lt.°it1·ga1. Sl.1.1 nu• l·all bt"n 9 & lmn1ac Prt'' beach ·'-' Unusual Opporluni1y to P ur- 1 1 city hall, tnel land . Ill l.I·: ~ :Jr :.! B::t S175 l1t·:ich, S200 AgL \. t" 1·1\1nnl pool :-;, 11 /J(J1 l St his. 6, 6ij-2S.1J A1o:t. iennts club $;)9,9:)(). chas._. J.iayfron! Propcr'y 1n ReaJono1llllS, Bkrs 6i5·6i00 FOR SAU:: -J fi.~ -.q 11 I L,:gu:-ia. Ir 11". ( 1,,;;.., to h\h. 979-S.13n ~·,:,o/1\10. ~3J-3S9 l ll Ul'.:'-;-\'lED c E-1 L ING s. Tolle Realtors ,I', ,\ssoc K 1 t n h ~ ilC'W Tilt-up butldlng on TOO \J\'\Y TO Ll5':'-,...,!ll l's Si\-f,-1 -,-,-----·" 1 - JSfr-S500 R 303 .,., 1 · :· \~_r car · NEWPORT BEACH 10.fl('ID sq ft of \rind Low A R I 64 'l SJ • ,\ · ' · _ '' 2. B.t SJ• ' J)l·.l.Li XE:.: I H1. 1llti6 P1•rl b1'. Slw trftl utlls ·l::astsidt.:-,,__ .l lOl-er11.1ndn!td,NIJ !'ii•neBaylrnntSitt' 1101111 _ St.'lll'r 10 pl'O\idc f AL e ntas ·83 \l >s ,11' !11l'dlor '.·!~·11·1 1 l'.ir!n11, 111 cluh hsc. Sjflfl 111,,,11nn l":ill Gl:t·80ll Lido Isle 675-8551 For ho;it r('rair ,r;, Sillcs loni:; 1c1111 hn11nc1iu..:. I Ho mefinde rs 547-9641 n10 __ 6t.i-fl ~-u~ 6 11 -1~_, _ ., ,,. IJ.>ll --N-EW--O C~E~A-N-Rill Crundy Rltr 67:l-fil!l1 \\' 1-1. DAU~! r--8T,\l-'F = • fflr. Ll::ASI:: I 11fur11 ·l Hit.I Ne wport He ight' B\l'l!l:L.Olt /\PT, 1 adult SUMMER NEAR-Condominiums -.... C.tll . ·1i-.:1(1i ~ RENTALS lll'"IJ Li1'"lll il!1•1I S21Q /111" I· . ' II• p1·1~ Utt! Pd. $Ll0/mo' l\101 e ln be~! Pf!C('d h11n1!? FRON T DUPLEX 160 l ots for Sale 170 r.1 11 f\\2-:i !'ti "1 ~ IJr, 1l!j)5, Lrp1. J.:111 I t',111 &1'.!-l~)lj{J 0 11 nn•· of tin• l.i q~t z lut~., l BE tJ 2 1 1 3 1 1 _ _'.fo~r ~s~•~le:.._ ____ ~~;cc;__:_:.:.:-,;..:...:.._,.-_ _:_~ Ho u111 * Apts. -;---" , -1 -,ulh.<. "" pl'ts S~Jri ~:oil -----3 fill. r· J1 I 2 t lh ' ' IOtllllS ),!I j .' >((· 0"1.".•\N" \'11 .\\' ' HH, -I .. \, l•llll~ r.!.ll' _ .. tJ! I~ J1>th ::.l i.;1:1-llll~ 1C\l .. I • Tla>P!('.\L POOL • 1 ., 9 ,1,ri '1 u;. 1111 ' i;i.~. l'Oun1 2 !1111\, l':nh 1u111 h;1~1 :\E\\POl'.T Ul-'.\(1.1 ' * 6 4! 0 111 * j 1 ~1' 1•1 1~•· 1() ~ .,~• ' I I![{ I I 'IV ,,,,, Cl!OIC'J: 11'11•1 lut. ],.H,:11111 • . ' -C --llllll~ll'u 11 tcl' 'TRADE ONLY a fireplarc, .ind f,1nt.is!I• I EXCLUSIVE: \\estcliff \"rlla sh''JJJll'IC:, $21"111111 'lfn -1,j\•i San le m ente .1; i.:ots p.11d 5-IB-lltiil 1•011s!nl \It'll .'\100 sq 11 2 Ur den niasll'l' suite :"<1i.;1n•I Tc1ri'lt •' 100 fl fr on! 4JlW 19th COSTA MESA --------. - Clenr. 3 l~R '.! h,i (;1'l<11! filG-7ill •<ll•pl", b••lt ., 1111,, p •• 110_ 1Jn Sc,1 [s1.1nrl Drll'l' $.1'l,;l(lO Stitt t "IT". f I' •Ill\'.\('\'.">! t'. R•'.Hl~' \ Br F'l!l bt• 5 111 Cll'Hll'll\l! •1 l 1 :1~. li; ~!\i5. ldl•ill for ha-'" ~ " "II I · •· U!ll ~1tn .t 1 "1 ~')M 1"11 ~'" 11 '' " I·\ t l'"'"'CI 1cnt:1[ [\lS111f\' S<~1.(illfl \";!Ji ponl.S7<l.500 r~i6-12:llorlst.' x,01\n?r .1:~ )f'!r !111:11ut• nld pil ;: 'l'ic p t .-<!> .• ' Br ·115J. f.t11TflSl1c {llS1•111l ,,ll\UI .r.1,r~ ~'"' \U ll.'n. con~1dcr oran<'r Coun1v ln· B\r !),2-.L>;i ~-·.11 !""'-LI<'" I 1 , Homeftnde rs 547-9641 hn:l! hl)u:.l! oil '"llf t,111r._,./ '•-•u .. ,,. -----.... "'· \VPORT C"ES"f 0 ---------.,,,., • ·',. ' ' Jllp !'\, l.:oir. "' 1 - --lOlllt' property UJl !u s12::i.ooo •~r~ l'l • \l'!l('r D.\N1\ POl:>l I', !'. 2. ·IO''ilOO ' I l'h1ld ,\ 111·1 u:-I Ir vine p.1nnran1a U('l':lll \'!I' 11·1 ,\ 1"1 1{ I br. Patio, trlils W lk & L i plan \\' \ >l'\I \",I!' .V. • 2 --13 \ a er ee in!C'rcm sys $700.) l!ndcr he~ond ('(l,i~l ,11 hldg l(Jll(' s1o;:fl 2 Bit !'OU'-1' \\ )';lrd. 'I -/I• , dll, no _ jlt.'l.s. $1S5 ~2 1t 1 ,,, 1,1_11 hlilrs pncc Lease S•ll:i/mo (k·f'an \'1l'11· fro111 bu!h end '> t1n11g f.111111 \' I:. si!e 1 ISanta Ana H eights ill <1 tl).!l' li-1-1-1212 &,2 526-~2r.or:o 6l:·fl:!Slnr6 l;i,l~i<X1 :Sl!f'i :: ilk hou,.t. 2 B·\. ~Bit 'lhalhs,<1 c ·· S~'ilt--i ,,rUH'l.:--11,oi:hni, -t enc l ' -1 l.i\RGi·: liuitd.i hl(· P..-1 In!, I yarfl \.11! ('/.lllSLdt'I ki·ls ,I;; 12 Bl,t. I ll.1 1nhousr . s:mn .\ Bit. renced yrl. dill i,:.1r ·I gar S!jj, ,\dulu onl) • I BE OUR G U EST PALERMO Duplexes/Units Lai; Bl·h Sl:l ~ lrts,i rnn-11c!5. 3 HI •• 2 bnths .. . ... S3';)ll u11! pti . 52·!0. :>:::.OO Ir\ 1n1• :i.1u-9'-J:,o ur :i-lj..j291 <-, • • • UY O\\Nl~R sale 162 1 ,.11111 nnl\ Bkr :u,1.120fi" S:!:.!:i -3 Rlthoosf',g,1r.~,1rrl 2BH.rten,2B11 .... -.. 5Hl0 1 ti7.r-i"+i;$ ll'lt-;-1'--;-I---; I ---- LIDO REAL Y . 3177 \i· 1 .. t ... '"- *673·7300 * 1 ~·(' lhis sharp 2 & dl'n. Jl.trlw•l' V.1 11 ll••nH'' s -I Ch1ld11•:1 uk I:.: std•· 3 BR. hc111u~ rn1, 2 h,1 . 51~."• . ' r.u lr or rent , r~ature 2 bath. n1a .. ter :-;1Htc Prtna·, .1 Br. ~·.-irn rtn, 2 ·~ l::n. J.F:VF:L OCEAN VIE\V LOT \\J·; lf,\Vf-: ,\l ·\N"\. ~l.\,\'l." 3 nn. fani rni. ~ha .•. sr-0 W estminster I l"·r:-;ons unly, no children. 10(.'ak· ~nlal't decor S78.500 J)t•t:k & e'ill'.tS 2 -DUPLEXES :>:1·.\', r.>1'.T Br;,\CJ l :\IQl{f:' '. I Bit. la111 rrn. 21z h;1 si1-, -.-· -----------:---. --11'1 ~I ~. 6-16-1809::_ __ ~ _ _::_:::.· 1 -GEM-1 .. 1r:" • ·1•11·r lot $)7 SOO ~·nrtin t'n · Hltrs __ &12-~ LANDLORDS FREE 1 Bl{ ~'H .'1 ~ li:i, ruin S·195 ~~\ &ep;~. t 1~1:.l'"t"~1 1f~1t'.;i Huntin~ton Beach FOREVER t"O '"l" , \ N 1, $7·1 <JtXI 1 Dt\Nr\ J'l)1nt h\t"' lots H 2, I S ,. l • 1 • • • r llS-11! I l'C c , •' LANDL ORDSI ~t,l. ~-~' :..--.lJ llH• \, 11 Sl.J.>-11"' Th!' 1111·adt' or ~hint.:li• ,\ 111,. RE,\l.TOH.S 61~-1623 No agents rlc.11>C' Er1~y to 011•n Jti~t ;1s~1 1n~e C0ntn1,.tor • Bu1!rll'I' il!!n. • JU3---6 i6'.l DJ I 'l'I""" -LJ' I •• n 11 'IW. Jo9' --------KACll ELUlt & I Br, P''1 -.11chng ~l!'l~S IJ<o111s l('rHl1n~ F ANTASTIC BUY 1·',....•"" •1.' r .\ 11 1•1' '111 •11 n "nl'_.:·\\I co-or_·•__:-·_·_ \r,, Sp1·c111h7.e in ;\"r1v1JO r : · · 1 Houses F urn. or i.:o11'. lndn• nn, acll t s . I() dt:('k; for rel:i,alli•n ·-----l'rin1e l r<~l 1 .111 ·~ 1 11 ,1!1!•11 M ountain, Desert 1;1·;'h'h • Cnrnn11. d1•l Ul.1r • Unfurn. 3l0· ,\j2 iS l::S ., llH1llHnc !O lll\I' .• lll'\\ l•f1 n.:1ck Uoor to to(..'_1ch \\.Jlk VIEW-TENNIS-POOL r1!f H 1!li..r )·qlJ '11 ,1• Resort 174 ,r.r. Laguna. Ou r i;,cn tu.I Ser-I -- (",11.1 1111.1 1~!.1·11 1 ,\ tl 1t' ~·1! ',Ir • h,i~.1 11 :"•11 _SllJ,OOO (h1nrr s1H•11f1c1· lJ<'•llt. n1•:1r ~·:1.~ill 1'.h ,1. llLll 1 •' vu·e f<: _FJ{EF. 10 Ynt1' 1'ry t...:_g una Beac h l'(lill.' 1111un Iii• J·111l1t 1•"-~ 111:111 . fll"'11 "111! 1 11"11 .I llr , '.I Bi.I. fl.luff.~ •t•llent :;! rl•l' 1•11,,1 •'111 1.Ah'.l·: ,\f{l:O\',J!r;1\ll ~u \r1111" Lido Is le ·-----------Udrrn~ S·li,.ilJ1J ;,~:·'-\--' \,i J.idu :-;,,rd I condo "'1 th ru1ev1r vic,1• of l ';i!I nu\1 -li.,.! ,,1. (;re.it fur ye&!" round !1v1ng l NU-VIEW RENTALS" 1s1 IVt•stern R:lnk Bldl.': l!.l•!-"I('. ;qlls !1 11111 SJ() "'k ".i-i!i . p1 L' ·II <11ston1 l'X11<1s. ~r. INVESTMENT DIVISION ,\ iln~c In thf' 111];ig(' 'l 6i3··iOZO or 49~:'.~·lS Unl1crsl1\'i'tirk, liv111P ~ BH hou~c. Iba, lir,; t ;~,:o; 111· )i•l! !11!l. i '•)O!, 111:11d, /. Mission Vie-la J)(lf1l ,'. l1'11111i;1lub 61·1-:!33ti fa ~ vr"lnlitl \l1ri<1 n ~1 v!1.":llcv('l --D •ys 552-7000 Nights ;,tv/n•fng P.irr fuin 1 1 '1 pli. l·lr) \111.,~e I nn 0 a.'/t " 1(t !l'ntll~ !'II '.'-/f'lll\" <1"<>•1" 1'1 1 °t• II""''' 11 •lh ,.,,:0 f)l'a1n 2 Blt .t Jlt>n. ('d\1 2 Bl', · · " ·l• S3,'oo " __ s luP_E R. BAYFRONT " S: •rptd. SI(}.) Ill:) ('111 REA L Esi:AJE v-ccllln1::s thri1 ...-.111 3 lir 2 f~\l S. HB, S1 10 4 BR Jior:-:r 1.7 .. m9 1 l·.r r 1 ('11~1\CY 1\pt $150 4 M d I C d . . '"' .. 1." t '"""' '"" "'· 1 1 1 r 1 1 •"•1'1• 11-1 1°1 ,-' r<r' ' "·• ,,.,. ' ·'· I 1 t s o e on 1t1on , . .,, . tlr 4 1 , 1 ,_. lf\ • ('OJnp 1•1e v 1n1s iC'c .... ' · ;i, ' .. t'<' -' "· · · · · · · · · ,,,.,, 1 1".111111g t'l'. 1 7 Suusct 1190 Glcnncyrc :-.· 1 ' -'1 r.ini. --basf'n11·nt ror r)J;iy1n1 or 9i9-,~430 2 Bl~.:? ba, .~ r ··•··· s.:1·1 Condominiums 1.rr' l.iq:;uua Bearh. 194.ci47• · .. ·,"031' I .,uVt·ly J lx!r111~. 2 U,1!h hornc I !t'lllllS lw' C:tll lliC' o.,\ 3 l'H 11 I Ch S"IOO f '' · :r · I 11·11h good assu111able 7'1 fl73--73\l. GREENTREE I ..... ·orkshop Lndry lac · Balboa Is land " • ~ ia s ··· ·· · Un urn. 3201 12 Ult, lrplc:-011 beach, view, 0 v· D I I '\fi ~ <21.1\ 4!'\1-~R~ Aflf'r 3 BR. 2 bath!\ .....• S.1110 ·l~O p11rk1 n~ SJ~. cean ie w up e • '' " ,., I \"'~ t .1•1 l '•1·I•, 1,.1[.,· .\"\\' !lu1dP\' 111•··111'•~ !/nrnc l fi p:n nr .1 n\t•·1" t\<'1·l"t1d~ ?"\7 1-:. H;ivf!'flnl , 2 Br.·; ·Jl'::.:.11 1,11)1, .... ';.'lll ;.1,!--:unting ton Beach ::.H.71<.;': I· II t ' ' t ' t ,·t \' 1 1 .11111!'1 1'1 1!h1 111Cli'•ll Il l I t I I I I ' 1~1 .· ".". '"' .•.... ;.,.:·, , 4' • , • "' -1 • '"'' ; • R a E ta!"' r1·1·. 1·p '" 111.·r «r 1. 11 " ' ·"" --·• ',,,, • ., '· ' 1 l.Jl.I ~·· ,,, ::11 1\11<"1: ~t (':It e s '" ~ 1 CALL 552-7500 \'rl'H.\1.'.!sl"t'.· ~ i,,. 11~·t i!1 \\~'H\J"\l :.! 1:1·. fl•pl\', \rjl'\V duple'\: r.ons,<:tln"' ril l l,,!111rl r11t rlf' c;ir ctn'"' (';i lt l 11"'' 11"· • ,,...r. ~"""""I E h 182 /:>IX.I 11"' )I j , ,1,,111 \J.•r 1 , • , 1 "" HrfJk''' 67.-~521'Xl • r ,11\ B~nldcr, r.111.1111 xc ange ,.7" .•. 6~ 6-,~·.•. 3 1 ,6-,3_,.,.c:~ 1:111 . \\·a!!her1rtry", ~1. JL._,.., b.u·, T \', "1nl<!r Di'"" a 2 hlln11 . I',· ho l•••i! ,\ 1 1 .,i, -1 1 __ or ·· ,-, "'"' .,.,., ~ "'' •"··· 'Y DUPLEX VISION S250 Per rno 1·528-131 j nr 49-\-57!!2 a I t•drrn l t.:i1h 111111 1,11 1 ( ] !I !hn~ ' hr Farn rn1. OLD COM SPECIALI ZING 1n ex,·ha11· SPACIOUS, niod, ~BR 2IJ,\, ~2--1226 htv.• ·lprrt·~pni BEACON Rcli-"-N-T_A_L_S_ 1 2 lo!~ .'into•1hl 1cll f.t:<I .11 =~LL din 1111. ~ b.1, lrg: lor i'\rt i;e!l Jt-.vin & Jr.vin Real· (pl, gar, !sundry S4Zi yrly. s-~1 ?l:l g " srh!i:, Sl9.9j(J 0 11,•n c r 3 Br owner's unit tors. 641-6111 or 675-6060 130 Pearl 6T.1--0l :,S • d h 11 3 Bit:., pnv 11 ~ ha. 2 •·:11 Laguna Bt'ach 494-9491 ttwbIP& I ' 0 "''"'"'"UA YCR>;sr $84,900 Real Estate Want_e~ Balboa Penmsul• re i ~"",.':~"~.,:,:1•.;,;;; ",'~ Ne";;po1t BHch . ma;.&Il.'17/ '· \ I ' ~. llB. -+ den, 2'~ ba. 833.0780 (BKR) R O N BA'l.' view 2 br, <hn rn1. REALTY ltP.ALTORS1..::556-o:.:7C'0"70.__ _____ _ ~tl'.6 C.inun1wtprC' DUPLEXES-HTG BCH WE BUY HOMES \luck shag, drps, gar, yrrl, \J:11v Park Ct'ntcr. Irvine Laguna Hill!_ $270 2 l.lt'd F lreplace, cpts, 499 .1100 N e wport Beach Sf·9 llllil U\\!ll'l" 811 '.!9&5 Nr\v 2&3 Br dlx bch Ull\IS. 1~ blk to bay, ] hlk to -----~ --d I 8 pc s ' h c ll u I I fully 'l.\\J'(IT SllOI S b 1:-th&Acac1a.ohcndfltlv_ l·"i beach S325 )'eiy. avl 2/11 2 8 CO DO . 3 BR 1 BJ\, pool, \\"/D !~nush~d . Fire p l a c e NEW OCEAN / '· l ~ lF: ) ., " CASH IN 5 DAY S 5,"3 R N . $220 mo lse & DIV.', $275 mo u.:11se. a<lul!s only phone 01\"IH'r '.'. nn. 2 HA, F R :i.16·4022. e\'e li14 l 5J!).(i779 963-,,;, 2 Bil CONllO , . $225 nin lse. 6·14-;)1"!4 G73-:!(]26 Eves. all dsly Sat 3 llclnns , 'l t1;.i!li s, F "O N T DUP LE" I r ~1·r l111.1 1.i.OOO \lnrni nl!S p FREE ESTIM ATES C d I M rctn(xlelPrl v.1!li ~11.1 i l11r.: '' " ~J~i 111 1 nr ,.\.,..s 6·1~-5R~ Income roperty 166 (lPEN EVERYOA'l.' & EVF. orona e ar 3 RORA INiOCMEH. -IR3lEOAmLoTYl:;c ~nhouse Unfurn. 335 & Sun.~-~-----1 upcn btarn ,.,.11111,;s & "'I""' !>< 1hnP111~ 2 lirHh -1• -.-.r ---II -----------"-'---'-'-C12 rlll. I ha. l·blk to ocean clecks Chol!'<• .~·,rth 'lhl I h1•1 h·n.,:-<1 ~ h·dh, f'ar h 111.it I Ne wport H eight,~·---HOUSE + 6 UN ITS l ~~~~S8~ai:1~~r~~~~1 v~k;y SEA WIND * 551-2000. * Huntington Beach s28.:o:· 1 riR. 2 . ba. bay vtew loc. Ht'dll('l'rl lt• s• !I h'1s :1 11r,,pL1 r1·. :iixl ·-NC'1\· untls at 26:!7 Elclf'n, N T S I '-'-'----"".;.;.;..;:;..:.;,.;.;;.. __ I & ocean view $350 al $79,500. I f,u11 :1s!1t ('•);1~1,1! \JC \\ 31C(I Exciting View CM 1st US('l iv/2007~ l\'\'l!(' --ext 0 pyg ass ._ ............ _.._.._ ............... , CLOSE TO BEACH!! Ask for r.11ke TURNER ASSOC. sq r1 64fi-i';t\ 01 b<i)". 0,.01,0 ,•. 110,00,. of! Call Builder 61&-4·114. PVT. PARTY \VA~S 'fO VIEW \V.ALNUT SQU~RE A!111ne Brand New Deluxe .1 & 4 .!ONES Rl::ALTY .. ~ ,. '" • CLOSE TO BEACH! BUY llOl\1E DIRECT Condo. Cozy J BH, 2bas, BR 3 BA "bl II SJI l'E 1105 I\ Co.'l<;I Hit \' L;1i;1r'l"> H OW A BOUT THIS! 11.:hi~ Hr.u1d nt'11• I hrl rn1, FROll! rRIVATB Pi\RT'f. J Hl'drm m, 2 hath hontc. sh.i , rlrnrcs, p11tio, air · • " gar. 8 , · R Wk & Up 1 br. 494-1177 LessThan$50,000 _!1 1ilu-.l11al')1Pts thruouf fir11nd Nt'iv Deluxe :i & ~ 539-9715 flrcplacc, torntal dining:, 0011~ fl(ool c::iblc TV bltns. Close ro r ecreation 2 br & lmch's, color tv, --OCEANFRONT 1 ,\ lu\C'h pv._,J~id.._. tull,!u ll• 2 }"rpl1 ~. 2 h.il ~·o111rs, & RR DupJ.~x ~ BA. dhl seH-clean\ng oven E:nJOY thsh~shr, st~rag~. $2T.i nlo'. ,! schl s. 514 18th St 8·17-39:i7 n1nJl! serv, pool Tl-I E ~1,11.1111rt Rr h lhc b<'sl in mRn)' t'Xlras' i;:ar e~. S80.!Xl0 ;114 lS!h Sr. private community tennis &. &41-38il I.BR, y;/ washer, dryer. t18t1ESNAB, .,J.,159681N. Newport , 0"'"N YOl·n or.:-.; ;ic · minu:r~ -""'' 11 t01i.1y•. 11,.~ HA c II R tld ''7 °"57 I )~ ~ Steps av.·ay froni privaie l•J till' hflrlxJr 1 fl\C'All Call ''I.JV • a u C'r, · -.>;i • S\Y1n1n11ng pool in this LEASE br1lnrl ne\\' .. ~ .. Plttn stove, refng. crpts, drpS,1='"'-'C.:::..::.:::.::::.:::c ___ _ beach and PoOI !'ca r La CORBIN-MARTIN CALL 19\ 646·2414 • DELt:X F.: \.ovini::'lon Hros _ Fnanclll . prestigious area nbove honic Turll<"rock ~ nH 2 for $160, 552-9565 Bach. Steps to ocean ; Sl.20 ~una shops. Nc1vlv rlf'{Or· REAL TORS 644-7662 91\:1' Fo11rplex for salr SSl.000 ~;;;;;;;;;~ Corona del Mar. $495 per 13A, \\·ct h;ir plus.i l'~lr.ilS. i)uplexes Furn. 345 mo + $3.~ extra for 3 ated 2 RR, 2 BA. r~nnv <'\· -4 t'~ Income $76.1/mo 20'"/,, Dn I month -leaSt'. 64-1---4687. Lovely & pril.'cd IO lse. f·1st summer mos. No pets. Call '.'A.:Bnf: ,.,. \.1°,,T',·.·(:n •"••LT .. Y-p r b1 9&6 6~2833 • 0 t tras Gar prkg fl)r 2 c·.1r~ ,, • attisnn nvestment Co, Money to Lo•n 240 :i Jlr, 2 Ba, fr;>lc & g ar . .l;i3-~2S2 Balboa Penins ula wn · 1 .r ne · Red Carpet Realtors S.1:·u ;-i 11;• ,r,•lrd ~ Bl .. as I N1•r Nr.,..por1 Pti •I orr1cr G42-80JJ I $350. aft 5 or weC'kt'nds. B NEWPORT TOWERS 11{'11 OflC'n 1-5 daily. . ' -.... · 673--0144, 712 Larkspur Lagu na each 2 BR. Dsh~·hr Pnv. patio Sth lloor bayfronl :J BR. :J be. 4'97-1761 ·;:.:: r ·1:;i·1·1 t n· U ;i·ver 1 4 il!'k l Winter. $Z15f1ncludlng ut1l. 612-8931 S4&-8316 ' l·A-L!~,~,~a~sr~-~,-~"~"ISllFIJ r.1',•1i·r. fil l-6211 ,. 't ,. St ., o a'·~ Nice 2 Br, 1 Ba on ground $215 -2 UR, bllns, ~ i;:arage,, Nf. ocean 61:>-8531 ·-~-~·---"~---,..... fl oor, garagt', SUJICr area r.rxxl Nn. ernl locilhon. DELU XE OCEANFRONT $43,750 Fully in~ulatl'<I , 2 1 • \!U:'\ACO !'l:RF!'.:l-tn * ,,,:_.n..:t UP TO 9()M, 6i3-2925 aflcr 6·?.0pm '$240 _ N_ICE 2 Rr canynn .N ~wFort Beach I' ·~TALS 2 r~ 3 OR. BR, 2 ba tl-pl r , \\'fllk 1n llVI!, 'l nr~ • rlf'n/1 RR !Toi 2 7' I cl~t. skylights, heam 1F.1r· J1, "'1 · >•I' ,J., j1r\l.I, l 8 ¥4 % INTEREST NEW Spy~lass 11111 hon1£'. homc,b1gy0-rd,2pill1ns BAYVIEW ASand&ScaRlty. 6Th-8IXl ce1hng, lo!s of stor:i.:e. 1025 f"Y•I $-'h1 r rrif lnrl'<'". 1 1 , 2 d TD L Mngn1f1cent vu 4 BR :J~ $31Xl -Vu:toriil Bcflch, 2 Br, * '·~ blk oo, 3 hr, 2 ba, Oro S 0 • " I ,. n 0;,. Mi,,.. 11:1 l'f T11h11fll'I J~:i ' frp!c. r hl\rm1 ·I BR. 2 DA. u11pc1 Cnn1p1 V'l'!y. $3"" roA,_ or l>nfum. t. WtlE'I' ,,.t--1288 I !t'!'nr dc•1•p sh1i;:, hn(k~. d1•r .. t 1! e:·~~:i $~25 RR 2 BJ\ r R I 2 llk ,,. ..... ........ Put ,~"' b"dgct b'<".-Oo '.()(•d ,r,, gas BnQ $65,50fl f>l'1n !Iii ~ '. -A!!r,1r 3 ' ' '·\~!111 ,C·(,t'!'" A I ,~ In 673-~. ' ~ ~ fl () L O C nuy a new ·74 ~ You r olclrr hllns, 2 story liv nn ,_,,-1H' 1, ·14!11 "I vni i.11 the track Sell \<!le llC'fllS <'f' 1 v.·n 61'1-41131 1 7 2 -•I o w•st rates range o. b 1 \11/frplc. Oce11n vle1l>', d<!ck. mrr! Cal} .. cv_,.~ R32-Mi8 _ to111door sporls lost 1t 1 .;:with-a low-co5t D:Uly l'.)\ln! II CJric;c;11il'd ads-SC'll h1~1!~1~. _]1~ :-.:iJ Settler Mtg. Co. model car is in tg: i r111:l';r\ -- .Oualfied Ad! CAU 642-5678 small )lcm.s or any item I ··1.1'1 , "2-2171 "!-0611 , Sell It r;ist w1t11 11 gNnrn~e.·IEW RENTALS \ny rla y i:o.-f!,(' nr:sr DAY to AJllJCRI? Sell your equipment " -.-Dolly PUot OastUled Adl u~v I :-un llll ad! Don't delay .. With fl low-cost Dally P\lot tOtSl,J I Jus! call 642--5678' to Shore Servin&: Harbor area 24 yrs, Ml-5678. 67l-4030 or 494-37AR. Cllll IQlfay M2-5678. ClasaUled Adi 642-5671. ' . --··-- 673·fi2JO • ..... Aptt. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. I"-'~~~~~~~ 365 Apt. Un fvr~ J6S ·~---- San Cltmenft East Bl uff N a wport_~:_ach -~ San Cl!!mente llt·~1d1·nt l!utt•I e DE LU XE e I * 2 WEEKS F REE* $79.50 Pt-1· i\!nnth .,, Ill I ~ulct . St><"l'l' I : '.! 1·' ·'t'1 1"1 i.· -·· Vis~a c!cf ~csa " [Jl• Id ~1· I• I I I 1, '· I "·'I run1·utl -\\alld1'" u1~1 .111r•· .\tli'I 1' 1! ·, 11••'1 .; ..., l!lio'1,.,,.,,,.,.11 to t!Vl'l')'1hln,i:. 1•1w11 .. 1· ,,\al!. J'V<•l .~ !{ITI' "" I 1r:\ I.\ L .\ ·, \T I\)! -\ SAN CLEMENTE 1,.. 'I ,, !.·~ ••• HOTE L e 114 D!:L r.1AR. ~ r e M~• ,\L"" "" \.,,_~ ..• ~ Ant U f 365 I l>Ja11ui.:e-r1 Iii '.I-~-·--"-"-'-"-·-·----\\ ! I .J !. \ I ' ,\. I General ~~·1 1_ng !on ~~h I Bit Apt 1••lth gnr uero~~ I .:;;;;;_.;U,;;N~D;;E;;;:R:;;N.;E;;W;::;;:::; fron1 p11rk und tcn111~ -1 henn1 celuigs Ii u i It -111 ~ MANAG E MENT $200/nlo. agcn1 GI I ';'~11 Belbo• Island VERY Atrrnr l 111· 11111"'1 Yrly . Nu prls. \\'If pd Crpt11, drps, i-1 v I r 1• r 673-1503. '•' ' , 1i. I )"".' .ll<. II < .::I• 1·~ dl'('IHll. l '11 ·'" I, ~ii". ]•011: I • .., .. 1-... (',1dt1,1'J1 111•1. , _ 1-.u, .I 11 , 1111 .. ~'' .. , Balboa Peninsula I \\,\LI\ i.1 1,, ,,. :1, di\ .: 1.1·. 1--------------l•1 1.111.,, 1111 I 11•111,.•1 r LARGE 113H , 11pt. 1 !di; 1.. , rptfd1 !", ~ulll\i n lo« r111. hay or 01·<>nn, Sl '(1 111n, •!I 11 µh , , 1, J , , 1•11 1,,,1 inrld., 67:HGOO 1!.1y~ S!J., 1 .. 1 '··" , i, .\ Capl1tr1no s ;ach -I lft•l.111.ol< Jil ;;,u ~ t" ,fr.I I -J~ .. '.u' i-l1u, ' " '•' ..... " 1 1·1u"I I, !• \ 11 J.1\'U I. I. I • ' '• 'l ,;1 111 l 1\\ ., I' 1.I S. 1'11 J •l lU ',··~ I· " l L" L 11!1" Ill LI ' : I JI:. ~ Ii,, ~.' .... :~-l.L""i :· ' " ~ ., ' 01' \ >,. LlL11,.: 'I, , " •I· <.: ., PARK NEW~ORT APAR f McNTS " ' OCEAN V\\'. N~-.\ :! I 1 bl1ns. l'!'IJI dip .. , ,1a .. h ti·l:l-11:1:'!. "' '" .. \ '; ' ""' I 'I :'i'!l \ '; 1 IJ li Ui .: , :-,, " ,,, • ,, " j Corona del M a r J.AnGE: \Ill~ .opl C.1 q>o 1 throughou t. '2 hh" 1-;., 1·1 bt'uch. Fr11lL· S. Ill'! h :11· Singlt.' ur <'(1111ol1· S: 111 1110. Uti11IU'.~ I 111· I u d, d ti73-1 II>3. JlUS'fl(' 2 hr li"111•' ( lu~ •. to ht•ucll & sliops I· 1r•·pl:" •. yard, c;1rp1•1, ~1111·,. ,\, 1 L 111:.:. $300. 11\l), ['h. t}j:1 ::11~j \ ,,.., •.• 11,1,1 ( "I I , " ! .. 'I.! , lv-• , 11 un ·1 : "1 ~ l.J.• '" '.' ... ' IO\·l ,\ ''"' I i<IJ-1, 11<1 )" V/ALr< l U uf:.L.LH I St:! 1:1, t'rJ·I· illjl', 1;11:1 ~:ar., • . ' ' 11.,11 , .. 1. :1 :., . lli , ••I' ,\'•-.,.I 1·, NEAR BEACH ··-·-·_cc_k_o'-"-"-'-· _ f.1H!,·, IL·,, ~ J <• '•" ST UDIO apl. Sl'.~tl 1t1•1 l '11 1 d qi~. Ll111', ;:.1L' :'.,I inclJ 11/k1t1·ii .. 11 1;, • \~~ .• "r .. 11: ,, :-r "!7 1.1~ i .. '· lull' t'Vl'S. ·l!~i--i~ili•i. •'.\I iii, (lJ.\I! i _ 1:1~ \l/1,,1 " '" ' ' '.) 1714 ) 6'4.J900 ~ * U.::LlJ,,c.- .( t::Ar{L t *if " \ ,,, ! j, ,I• ,·J •r' I .•• 1 ,, I• , ti " \ ,,I •I j ,.' ',. " I.,.,; l 1; i .Ill·! -If\., Furn. or Untur:1. 370 ..,<ta Mesa \VHAT YOU GET IS ,. 1 r...1 ....... \l!C'TA 11.Jlrt l,1; . ; I '. l .. i,I t !•'I .Lii' " ',1 " ' ' " . ' " "/ l .I " ~'ESA \/L~ i.JE Et.ST A:lilu AU~1•\) ~ ~ L LO...>l.A rv12":.JJ.. " ' PALN' "''i.::'.::..A Ar .f.1. .\11 '\ I . ' l ,, days. _ I , qi~. 1•1wl, L.'..11 • ~; 1 ~ ! Hit ,\p! with ~al' :11 1 .i~' 1-'h1nd:1 ,\\ :111 ::/ J. I .ill !', .i•io <I 1· "ii' .~: ol!ll .\11 1 1 <111'"· <I I"· 1·1•". 1'11 p~ l•I \ ' .... " !J:: .• , ,(o o! • I" I !. .. 1 h1-'"' I fron1 p:irk and !1·11111-. -!It ... I': 1 beamecilinJ.iSbu1lt ·u1 .~. !ll:.\iJ1, .,, 1 ,11<J,1 .. ; SZ00/1110. agC'111. 1>11-1~11 :! 1 '· ,,1,1 ,.... 1,., 2 BH, I BA. ('11rp1!1s, dra11. 1,,, J•"~I. l •• 1.,111•11111 .• ,. fircphu·e. Pool. t ,,, 11. r •.I.• .••171 S1l5/~·IO. ti~-.-0-~;2 l.1.1 . .' 1.11, 1.p· .. ''•!"· 11, , 2 Bil I B,\, C•!'ll. 111"1~ .•lo\• 11.1,I:' d,\ r u painted, fully c111~. $'!:::, 11111 -i.:• · ·•. I · .1 .. ·l. \ , .. ,. s15-6154 I 11!!. 1 r·:L.1·1, 1:-• i~·1-, :1:..: ~..::;:, 'l BR .. hlt-111~. pn<11 i\rtul'" No prts. S'!2:1 1.PilH' !'Ei\IPLI< ll I:. li7'{ Ii 1 r. ---- $1 ;••·:! 1:1: l'rp\~, dip•, i-111v•-. ~:·•L I'.,.•'. I,_:, I h•·,·1·•!11 111· ! :, Ll'h ."il.ti1T I~•'·' 1.r· JI• I'"'· ,\12-11. I, .. :.~ !,.,11 1.. ii,, :!I I !! -, " I ' ,. , ....... ' ... , I' -. ' I .'~ '"' ii ,, I 1'' '"• I I •' : I "' . 1: ' " I'' I 1 • ' I J; .1. l : ; 1 ' '· g u,:, II li.oH.•I··•,. "I " I l 1 ~ , J .: I' " ~""'"'· h·!.ii•· 'I '' ' . 1,'\"t·l.11'.T '.' 1;r, '.'Li '.1/ ,\! . ., \ !.. 1·1, , .... 1• '" j• " I " I " L N' I I! i l', ~.,,;.",/p 1' o'.1-l~i'.I, I aguna 19u £. ---i.:1-t• II lil l1·1 j \. I ' I o11,,, .. ll * BRAND NEW * ... '.' I:!:, J .. , I " SI • l t•iin n, r lt 1· 11 , ~ II•· 11:' ·' llol I Costa Mesa I:·:: i. \ I ':. <!<"·San Clemen1e0 ::__ Cl~UV/1-l VALLE.Y Apts. .~.ill l 111 ! ii·. ' p ! I PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME 01·cr 50U !alt '11'•'" ;111 ! 'J strc<>n1s 1111h ''"'' ,1.1lh t.:r1·a 11· ;t 1«'l.1o.;1n:: i-1'ilu:. 1., your spa1·1tius n••11 I "r ·~· U.•1h~1n apol l'\llll'lll. !·I •: SJ7Q. i-llllUlLH I' .11/+,1 tlo UU11·e 11p1.•11 ~ 1~1 10 " l" ~ ·"' ~·a1r1'1c11· ll•t., t'•1i-t.1 \1,.,,. Phune: ~i-1.-.. :.1:10.i NEWLY DECORATED BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS JO l\tuiul<':. 1 .. lh L.1 11. Clo.~e lo l1t1' ]!1,i' ,I. ,, Ga11 lieut & ·""•11 \\ •'• L;an1.1{1·. It•··· IC\I I. L111,,·,~ Honni u11·l11d1'd, .\1r/1·1•1•d ,\· 1 Swln1'i.; J>uol. A1hil'~. 1" pe!s. LAllGt·: l BH. S!:1 • '1 BIJJL\l. ~1;;, S.· ~l~l Hacienda de Mesa 100 \\'. \\'1l<;n11 i\fJ. l ! ' \I El Puerto Mesa 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $170. ~II Util P aid ~I , __ I fl·n ,,I' ·I t, .. ,,, .: t-fu n ;,D'J1:>11 H;1rbour f.'( Ji. "111 or IP.'1!<<', 111"111'1 I .i: ",.,1 1111"1" '" -"' :-11 I• r, < L'Ju.•1' I ' ( .•. ! p.11.,, ,\ l •'!'Y JIL"l\';lt1· ·ll.••11. '.'J:;-:L~-i12'j' ;i:I . ' !'I!! •I •. 1. 1. I•:. 1· ' ' 1',I'., '' ' ' :-;1'.\\1 l! "'' " ,, r ,. .. 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[../ ftl!f'I 1n an n l! e r ' , , 1 1 l!kP l'n111loyn1cnt. l • I 1· rs ,l kf'<'!JS 1Jui-1ne1J1 ''" \ "i• Ii,•'\! or Lll,i:\U'la n• I I 1 , t).\1.i-3632, ·-,:i Wanteu .. erTI119 702 "·\'·' n u r s e 1 , ', • • l• •; 1• , • f'"'11p.1nions. J! 11p1" n1 1 "r r .i Cpjohn di .fith l. '.I ("(' 'I I I! d l'll I hn ~~ ·l,'.11\1111.: \uh . I s <' r k I 111 Costa r:1d/or .. Totsday ftbru('lr~ l? 1q14 ____ _ 1 l~pl'l·ience makeJ 1/,e IJeJ I :Jeac/,e1·J The MTI facu lty draws up- on over I 00 yrs of accumu- lated busin ess and teaching experie nce to make each class more t han iust another tex t-book course in the fields of: Accounting-Bookkeeping 0 dta P rocessing Sec ref a ri u 1-C ler ica I Business Administra tion Doy o"d f ye11ln9 C los10e10 i:i11011ci11q and Ploceme111 As1l,t11nce ' Approved for Vc1er<1111 M TI nusilll'SS ( 'olh•AC' 7100 NORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA, CAllFORNIA 92706 Phone 541-2673 EBRONIX TUTORING CLINIC READING -MATH SPELLING DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (No Cha rge) Your Chi ld Will Rece ive Guaranteed 1-to-1 Instruction At EBRONIX-Wliere Reading Is Enjoyable I 2750 Harbor su;te 7B C.M. 979-1626 ;'?j\' . ..,, ·,.£4.{.t:;_l»·,..,_ YOU i1•rft~,~~ I l !Jl l Want iusl • iob or 1•11?.fl•I An Exdt;ng Career! '-\f,# Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to see if you qualify for a position in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY. Da y o r eve ning classes can pre pare yo u for a position as • Reservations Agent • Tic ket Agent • Air Freight Agent • Travel Agent • Tou r Escort T U1t1on financi ng al so available. PacificTravel School 6 10 East 17th Street. Santa Ana 543-6655 App roved for Veterans' Training Schools and Instructions New~ort Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEt.\~~ ?O FLY ssso IFinonti119 Awolloblel * FAA AP<~~CVED * Course Include-:.: 35 Hour\ f1 ighl t•n e i 1 Ce~sn a I 50's with 20 hour\ dudl ln~lr uc li or> Cl1Jb membership. 3 Month's free di,,c\. lndi vidunl instruction, tailored lo YOUR nbil ity 15 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IN ORAN GE COUNTY Learn to f1y now --and have fun ! * Fly Mexico & Canada * Special Rates for Commerci al or In strument Students. For Complete Details Call NOW 979-1 155 A Real Estate Career! Meet Interesting People Grow In '74 • licensing Preparation for Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers In Six Weeks • Day or Evening Classes • Broker Exam Testing • Reimbursement of tuition costs by leading brokers For Information -Brochure Free Guest Lecture Newport, 325 No. !Old ) Newport Blvd. 548-1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON lleal Estate 1:.:dtu..:<it 1on Since 19H-t ACADEMY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS 1'his va rie lv of fine schools could in tt·o fluce , 0 11 to u 11 e w ton1orrow. "But, Mommy, everyone goes to Yamaha Music School." sa.oo SP ECIA L II \ult l1t1 \'t• ;i cl1 1l<I h~l \\1 'c ll Ille ll ~l'!'-ol foli1· Jnd c 1 ~li t <:tll ll\.' .-.r(· ti '>. i\111~1 c 1,-. loo 11npnrla rll l•) lt.i\ t· 11111 ol ,1 c l11!d":. IJ!t• Yama ha M11$:c School 109 E . 18th , COSTA MESA PHONE 64 2-1844 LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE I 51.5 Santo Ano Ave., Cosio Mesa 645-4381 or 536-22.27 Ages 2112 · 6 Full & half day programs Open 7 AM to 6PM Individual Attention Experienced Teachers Planned Progra m -Including Math & Read ing Readin es~, Arts & Crafts, Music, Science, Story Time, Social Studies & Cre- ative Play. GI -Master Charge & B of A !"================= i - - - - - - - -~~1 .- 1 1: . 11 : LSAT & GRE : I PREP COURSES I' FOR LAW SCHOOL ADM ISSION I TEST AND GRAD RECORD E.XAM I We Offer : I *PRE-TESTING I •1NSTRUCT10N 8Y SUBJ. MATTER EXPERTS •INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS •TEST TAK ING TECHNIQUES I •POST-TESTING (Simulated LSAT·GRE) I Limited Seotinq ........ S90.00 I by I I TF.ST PR EPA RATION INSTITUTE ITPI I I' I Main Off ic e I 17301 Beach Boulevard, Suit e No.9 I Huntington Beach, Califo rni a 9264 7 I Phone: 1714 1 842 -44b4 j I Los Angeles Area: l 213 ) 636-7452 I PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR HOME Betsic Subjects Reading, Spelli ng, Mathematics Also In struc ti on in Study Skil ls And Homework Assi gnments All Ages All Grades HOME TUTORING SERVICES P.O. BOX 503S IRVIN E, CALIF. 92664 PHONE 557-1041 or 552·8340 ... San Diego Area; 171 4 ) 298-1417 ~I ~======================~~==~~ ~~~--...... ___ ........ .....:~ /~i j)-~;,i i _...,,.·~~- • <I I t ~/:: WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS /~~·Ii~, .. ~ j· 1' . ·~ .·\n '/. '.', 1 ) ' J !1n 1·rdeno1n1national. . • I , , , . ~ , , ', 4:. _.. l'rivatc ' "'t ' ' r-'( • ( ; }I "' ('iJ ri:-.11an Sthool .. i .. ... , .. + , •. -I 'I! r:-SC HOOL -B·.J J_!Sd, .. j'~'. ~ (_, .......... --~ 1-:LEMl::NTARY - INTERMEDIATE e ELECT IVES 3-8 e SWIM PROG RAM e C'HILD CABE AVAILABLE e UUS SE RVI CE AVAILABLE The Finest In Academic and R.elig ious Inst ruction 14061 CHESTNUT ST. -WESTM INSTF.11 893-6554 LEARN TO FLY -UPDATE -ADV ANCE MARTIN AVIATION. • ' v--$' . .. .•. -' .... Orange County Airport, Established 1921 -- ·' - STARTING GROUND SCHOOLS i'rivalc 1-lilol ... t\1 0 11 . ll\: 'l"hur!' ... , 7:00-!l ::lO JLIH . t 'on)n1crc:ial Pilot . i\lon & \\ed .. 1i.:iO ·!)::IQ p.111 . l11stru1nc11t Pilot .\Ion . & 1 hur:-. .. , 6:45 · !l ::iO fl.Ill. -FAA APPROVED EXTRAS INC. 546-4300 l.,rivate Pilol. ('on1mcrc.:ial. In strument , ~·1 ul 1i· engine. Vligh1 Jn strurtor, Instrumen t lnstruc- lor. and .1\irline. Tl'an sport l'ilot. * Co n1pl tte line of pi lol & aircraft supplies * Ground school s -f''rivate, Con11ncrcia l, lnstr11ment VA APPROVED Piper and f'essna aircr aft Sin glc·engine den1on str11rion flight $!i.OO ~1ulli-eni::ine r·amili:trizatlon flight $!l9.00 SINGLE LIMIT LIABILITY $150,000 PLUS 1Studc11t & renter pilnl.-St~natc Bill 683) * (;on1plcle aircraft & pilot accessory order- ing service * l'lighl si1nulator * ~1odel aircraft * * * FAA Fl ight Exa1ni ncr5 Arfidcnt Prevention Counseling Fin ancin g Ava il able f7or.cun1plelc delails and schedu ling a demo nstrat ion Oight call FLIGHT · OPERATIONS: 546-4300 Martin Aviation • for further lnform•tion ~•9e~din9 plec.ement of edvertising in the De ily Pilot School• •nd . Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 Learn Computer •SERVICING • TROUBLE SHOOTING •PROGRAMMING a.ASSES STARTING SOON DAY OR EVENINGS Free Brochure Al'l'ROVED FOR VETERANS PHONE OR WRITE 635-2770 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 1780 West Lincoln , Anohe;m Job Wanted, Fem1le 702 GEN 'L llou~-c-lc1uting, rd. ol'in trnnsp. $:Ml per day 96:l-lX>IO afL 4 pn1. Help Wonted. M & F 710 • Accounting Clks •Calculator Oprs •Typists •Credit Checkers Hnnlon;,: 1•>.:pcrlenc<' VOLT Instant Personnel T1'111rJ01•rir_v S(>1ViN' :\I): IS C11111pus l)r., .Sulle l!Xi J\,·\\purt l3!•al·l1 ~t)...47·11 l·:~1oaJ ~)p1.-.;r. t:mploycr Accounting Clerk to $100 r,·~· l't11d. Co.1truction t>.-.:p "" Jla} 1\ill . l ·111011 reports, l;,111k. 1· .. 1· ,\lso ~· t• c l 'u.,11~~11~. ("a ll t:ont r ol l':in ·1•r 1:: 111 p Ju y m en t ,\g1'1H·}, ::JL!t) Jn.•u1e Blvd, i\' H • ..,&-s::, (, · A/PAY CLERK J,1.'.1d 1111: ( 'u.~ta :'lcsa !irn1 M'l 'k.~ '''P•'f a L' t' 0 u n I s J>I•.' 11tJ/e 1 lt·rk. lU Key addf'r li,\' loui·h ,\: ;u•c..:urute lyp- iu;:. S1;1rt $~,zo. Call Lois J 11t•, ;, llJ..t~r~i. l'o11st11l !'er· :.11ru 1.•J ,\1.'.l'lh'\, 27:)() 1-tarlior Bl111 .. ~ ·,,L . _____ , ,\l:TIST N:1ti1 >11:.ll) k1io1111 :,,'l'('e:inr: r·:1rd r1111111;,ny requirei; H f111J tu 1u· 11•111111<.' ,,\«rt a rtist 111 :1,.s1"t 111 1111• \·1·catio•1 ol ••ur ('hn~1 1oas :i nd ~tat1on- !===============~1 1·1 y lhh·~. :-a1\ Juan L'11pL~-11·1111" Joca111111. ConC.11 t B1'i11n ----~--IJa.\ ;d ·lfl:;·1"2·1l for 1nler- JAPAN KARA TE FED. 325 No. (OLDl Newport Blvd., •5 Across From Hoag Hospital N.B. Nites 642·8387, Days 551.3683 SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS ' . K-A~Ai1£ Founded in Orange County in 1960 by Dan Ivan. Director Japan c hampion Fumio Demura. Chief In structor of Newport Gary Hallenbeck. NO CONTRACTS NO GIMMICKS \'i1·,1·. ASSEMBLERS Cro "'1ng n1ir r owa ve rnan u 1:1 (' I u r t' r nee d .~ i1SS<'n1hli'l"S 11·/PC bo11rd & ~oldt~rini; rXJ)Cr. Good s1arti11~ snlary ,;-, nlany co. ben~'fll s Pl ea~n l surround111gs. C'Flll t·rir Appl. ln<tu.~!ruaJ H.cla lions 1714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equ;•l U11J"•r. Einployer AVON !'.:.~.JOY .\11·.~;TJ:-.'G PEOPLJ-: ,\· ~l,\h:IXl i ~TONEY? B~·c u111 1~ 11.n AVON 1·rrrt·~('/lta!lve & <lo both. J't11n your o"'ll busi1)Ct;s, -"''hC"l.J Uil' YOl.lt" OY>ll \\"Orking h•JUI"-" ,1., 11~•11 ilelp yuu I t~11ld _yvu: sales territory. Call : .>10-10.ll. ~jiii;::::iliniibiieiiaiici:hiiaiiriieaiiiisiieviieiiniy~eiiaii"ii;:iiii:;i! _"_AB y s 11' ... l-. -E-R-. -11-1< _ _ housl'k1'<'11<•r, Tues thru Fri, I t1• ·l::;tJ prn, 2 boys 9 ,.,. 1; Co.~ta ,1Jt•s11. 5-10·41!!7. MARINERS PARK COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL limited Number of Openings Available 1 lelp your child. ages 3-!".i, express himself l hr ough frre play & organized activites. .Join the fun or <I da ily progratn \\'here parents participate one day a \Veek from 9:30 1\i'Vl to 11 ·50 A.i\l. Enroll Now For $S Per 9 Week Session For Registration Information Call 646-3601 B,\HY.-;rr rt:tt cor 2 chilrl rrn, agl'S 10 & 8, my home, N-H. Fruin 1.:1pn1, t.ton thru Thurs. tH.rltr.tJ cvcs/"·knc.Js ---... -BABYSJ1¥rEll needed 2 . l lpr11, 111y home prel'd. T run ;; p o r tat ion avail. ii-\2. \4!~1. BAnYsJT1·~_;1~ 1\·an ted Tues. n11!;h!s ~tarting ft•b. 19th. 6 Pi\1·10:30 PI\l. Own tra11S. Ctll\1_~7_;.;;_·4.'l1::_· ---- B,\BYSl'ITEH. ror two, ·I >·r old girl & infant. Call after 6, fi.16-j 26:_' ----- BA.1'\'KING UNION BANK llfl" i.c\·1•r;1I •1pportun1nrs for 1 11•·.~·: i11d111dt1al.~· Pr1..-,f ()perator S;,r,. J)(>po~it Clerk l11:.1uH111l•111 Loan Clerk E:oqwr :i.1lv;uu.igoous but not !'l'll \J 1 r 1·1I B ili n g u 11 I 11pp l1ca nts dC's1rable. J 'lea~ :Jpply 1n ix·rsun fo Do1·1s r.111 1·Jn•ll GllJ ;-.<e11·por1 Center nr. N H ~<1ual Oppor. F:111ph1~11r ______ , l:H·~.\l "TICl1\N as assl. to i.t)h~1 . Tliurs. F"ri, Sat. Approx 2f> hr.~. 7 Nations Co1Hur1•:-,, &12--0844 or 494--!>'J().~7 ----~· • BEAlJTJCIAN • 1\.-len·:; styl\fl assis L t"l'CPL manlcun• &. e lc. 1\!tt'111·. & yng. 64&--6255 !::~!!!!:::!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~~~==iBEAUTY Operator. "N°:f -follnwing n c c c s S . Con1n1/guarantee. &&.lffi8. Newport Harbor Lutheran Pre-School Register Now For 1974-1975 School Year Ages 3 & 4 "Let You r Child Feel The Difference That Confidence Makes." 791 Dover Drive, Newport Be•ch Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 548-3631 or s4a.I004 BOYS & GIRLS , Ncv•spupcr carriers, miq- agc 10 yrs. for Newpo;J Beach, N1•wport Heh:hta Nc1vport Penini:;ula . Con 1\.lr. J !~·d1•, L'irculallon ~pt. 1)1\P." i~l!.llT. C.!lll &12·4.'19. & lr :1H<"alion. BO'i'S • ~ntC'd l2 to 15 Yi\ ol-J t•1 J flowers. $1.SO .-.. + bonus. John 995-I!YJ..1. f BOYS wan1!'d 12 to 15 olrl lo sell flowers, $1.S hr + bonus. John, 995-19531fJ BUILDERS 11ardwarr Co II Ncwpo11 Beach seeking ma for inslde sales, ~ for Inte rview. I' BUSBOY ! 5 Days v.•k, Mon-Fri • Apply In person It Rusty Pellc•n Red. • m"I \'V. Coe.st Hwy, N.B.1• BUSBOYS OR GIRLS 11 Apply, PETITE AUB RESTAURA'.'>IT, 3!IX) ~' Plaza Dr., Santa •\<\di. 556-0'"J.56. •1 BUYER • $®$1300 Per Mo. ~ ! M.cGregor Y •cht C ... 1631 Placentia, CM. '1 I CATF.RING · tnplant -I J uun Area. Manageme couple, possible tlnanc p11.rtlclpatlon if 1electtd, tdf in1rrv!tw, 1\.ir. Cowli n• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'1 ~•~1~~9468='-----......;:• ·- • -::;:-u;:::;;:::;~;o;;"';;:::;-:-,--;,,,-""."'.,--,.,,,.,,-,,,,.-.,.,.,_,,-,,,.,.-:-r-r.-.-T="' ':':"'<W'.".'.":-,-,,:OP"tt::"i"rr",-.:;-:--:::7'.0l~r,,;;;-rr:,-u,-:--::;:-,;-;:n;TTtt;;nITT.:::::tt.:=:::~-· Tue\day , Ftbruary 12, 11)7~ DAILY PILOT 25 l·He;;;;lp:;;' ;;;W;;';;;";;t.d;;;';;M;;;&;;;;;F;;7;;1;0;H;•l;p;;W;;;;;•n;t;ed;;,;;MA;;;F;;7;1;0;; i;H;e;;lp;W;;;'";t;ld;·;M:;;&;;;F;7;;;1 O Hole W ~ntoa, M & F 710 Hele Wanted, M&F 710 Help W•nted, Mi~ 710 Mluoh•noou• llir spo<1ing-Gooch ---8"'3'-0""D~oga --ui 1• NURSES S,\Lt..:S SJ::J:VtCE Sta. f)('<_•ths ex~r. MOVl'N G; ltound t•bl~ ~·Ith SKIS K2. lhri •1•'11, 2U5 c:m • PUPPY WORLD • Ml\.CtllJo/E s.HOP RN-LVN-AIOE WESTLAND 111811 day5. Prrrn. 1J1uon Oil Iv.() lcuv1•.1 StOo. 4 dlrec1vr':. w/li1n(!1na.11 $90 B "o t " , ('hlhiirthuh~, T'luy Poodle•, Dellvery • Sunday Only of DAILY PILOT TO CAR!UERS. rur QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA- TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT ~fll H A RR Y S EE LY OR MR. BEN WJL. UAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COS- TA MESA. TELEPHONE 6424321 FOR APPO!N'l'MENT. 11.7 & illher shifts. Top pvl ~3 17111 St. CM cl\aln $10. each. Qut't'tl ltn:>t·mnntll. R~ !-ilul! t!1 1\iut·r 1-:.~kilno, P it null•, OPPORTUNnlES tlucy P'Y· lmmed. pay for S~\\ ING uuu·hine operalOr• hlde•waay l'OOcil $<I 0 -9--12 180. l,.11.nll'.. F1vw 10n1 Bull Trrrlt"r , ~I. Rtmttrd, IN NEW "LANT floor duty. c 0 un 1 y wd nt·i·ck"(J. NI> vi.per. n~.M. H&ni!tni Kl.au lamp $50 S70. Xlnt 642-1011 Cnckapou, Jfl!•hHC!lf' Span .. lntezvw,i, Mo"'°Fri 9-~. In lntervlewlnt Men ,\sk lor Patridu. Jrvlllf" Trunk $10. Necch.I ?1(1:-ta~ l~ C~I. glaa. lkl5 Grl!lnd Lnb.11 J)acn.hund. 100 ~IJX - • ~.:.... .. " N o. """ ~,,,,. portable K\Yinl( m.11chlnt• 1-b I $70 •·--LJ ED PUI 'S'' Stud <'~-vu:.~ .__V\lue uran zwlltlr)'. FOR SALES l'lr1•:1 .....,....,...,.,.... ~. "f."un Fur" coat $1.50 ••li ln1 lrl!'! .tuc:<t o l'r .:>Cl 351 HOlpltal _ RQ, N.B. 5'TENO: Unusual -Dppor. tor l4.K ll:Old. we ti IW' Wtht:r !ilo bwh;. 1111:11" Most Ure\.'lb. Upcn E~: !Lobb)' hrk~Lldo 'B1dJ) TRAINEE JOBS 5CU employm..:nL Seo d u. ahltt rmi $50, "Jane ..'.~ltt-14 ~It 546-417R _"3_l_·=-------1 ~2-!1.)5.5, s-JO--m.L. rc·c.unie to c:i11 .. •l1·»Hed ad Nii. 1t1f1o;· original oil '300. "J . TV, R•dlo, HIFI, l'{KJDLt· l'L:l'I)~· Cries Reproducer Co., 1 well.-1t1b- llshed E • s t Coast menuf•ctur•r of smell precisi on die castings end plastic moldings, pl•ns In the next few wHks to open a m1nuf1c- turlng operation in ORANGE COUNTY (NEWPORT BEACH AREAi. NURSES Salary + Commissions 13. l ••Dally l'1lut, P .O. Box Pickard" onglrntl oil $200 Stereo 13' C11<11n p••}n1· ·~1111r RF:i,:1:<tt-r- Mo11-:an Nurses Rcgt5try, -'~'""~·~°"'~· _,_1a':'M~e~&a~,7C~•~9262e~-·-l-~96S-5988::::::::~·~'~-.~v~. _____ l---'-c;.:.-------e<l \\ k1·111t~ •1r 81t 7 flO\, C . l\1 . no,.,. ta k Ing lur those who qunllly Stock & Delivery I BUYll Zt-.::-.tl'!1 1, ltC,\ i S's'LVAN\,\ li4H-.f.403:--------1 An Equal Opportunity Employer Holp Wanted, Mi F 710 Help Wonted, M & f 710 CENTERLESS Crlndrr Opr, 1ni.n. 1 yr t!Xpt!r. Cttll for deta~Js, 545--0401 CHAllCE Nurse, SUJK'l'Vi5'..' 3-llpn1, LVN or RN . AlliO, plt1me openln&S. 642-80ol4 or 64Z-2-110. Chlo! Englnoer Office Building Ideal for retlr't'd N11vy w/air i:on<J. e)C1lE'r. Newport Beach. 8.13-8680. CLERICAL lmmed. Nn1lgnmenls. i·op SSS. Lon~ or i;hort terni. Call 5-10.4150. NEVER A FEE AT TEt11PO TEMPO Tempon11·y Hl.'.lp CREDn UNION Must have 1-~ederal Credit Union Experience. J>ri- mary tlutles: 13oo kkeep- er, Collection Offlrer. l:lOO f>.1ember Credit U11Jnn. 3 Prn;nn ol<·. Call Mr. Tilompson, 'J\lgr i71 ·1l &10-3410 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or Newport &Fl.ch Equal Oppor. Employer COh!PAN ION-Pll!n.sanl heh front home for 111!dcll£> aged womnn + sa.l. 675-2067. C ONSTR. Ac(-ountanl/N.8 . 1-le-avy experience &: typing req'cl. 541>-883.1. ""' .. ,._ '&r•1f•t Field Mg1· PR/Serv/School Bui Ed degree $15K Acrountant to SlOK Prod Mgr Mach SOOp to S24K QC Eleetro Mech. to $JJK Teleprocesslna-, 360 BAL Proirammer to $12K Supervisor/Retail to $850 E.~ec. St-cy'/Ofc mgr. $800 + Comm'l Llne1/Ai;cy to ~ Secretaries to Stil5 Sec'y/Life lns. exp $600+ Typist IBM Ex/G.0. $525 Girl f'rlday $500 Rccept/Typlst $500 CALL titISH HOPKINR J £It RI WHITrEMORE 4.".18 E:. 11th Sl. (al Jrvlnet CM Suite 224 642°1470 e GAL FRIDAY ASST OFC MGR Fast grol'.•lng corp . needs n1ature person good w/olc. dl'ta!ls, compose ow 11 letters, 10 key by touch. Grol'.•th oppty. PBt, SlS-1098 r.AltDC:NER I l-L\NDYMAN' 1 days ll wk . SJ. hr., Balboa hu111c. ;\lr. Svendsen. 546-1161 Gl!U. to handle sandwich cuuuler, part time !or Ice Creanl shop, llrs, 11 to :1. 5 days. CdM, 673-9856. J)o you wunl to gl'! in on thc "round floor ol our exp&ll8!0n? \\'c need: TOOL & DIEMAKERS With ell uround 11k1lled experience on dies <111.I n1ol\ls. SET-UP MEN With .11ooc1 u1ech1111i1·al aptitude for uu•ur11.1I .!' die et1!tl11~ und pl11slic n1o!dlng n1achu1c11. So•t· U]l l'.>:pt'rit'JlC'C f)Jl JJ,'18 nulomalle scrC'1I' 111;1 .. chlni!I: 01· !iin1.!·u· 1·<1111· uperah•d au1 onu1llc n1>1- ch!nery helpful. Good 11ny. IJenrf·t:i p'l(:k· age ineludcs hus111l:il1,:a- t1on , C.'Ce4•utlv~ 11hin, n1e1: icn!, 1nsur11nrc ·ind fll'll· !iiOn. For lnlor1natio11 .\i 1\p!'ll Ph: ti.Ir John \'.'c·bs1 r1• ON WED., FEB. 13th Bel\\'een l PJ\1 & 7 Pl\1 I 714 l 833-2779 1-"'.qu;il Oppol'IU11i1y En1ployer MAID WANTED Don Quixol<' Motel COOKS \YAITERS BUSBOYS F.xpPrienced Only Call lor appointment &1~57.J llOU'-'I::KEEPER compani~n 2100 Newport Blvd, C~1 ~ 6-12-2670 GIRL 18 or o\·er, preferred expel' In cassette loading & tape handl.ing. Call for appt . 5:i6·1787 bel 8 & 5, for senlle 111.dy & working I c~~~c'C"c'=---,­ gl'.nllcnian. Mu.st have xlnl l\1A.ID. Stently vr. aro'und COOKS rel, live ln. Call eves en1ploymcn1. · Apply to \VAJTERS 67>-56:.!3 housekeeper, 1-lo!el Lagurin, BU8BOYS l!OUSE\\.'Qf{K, general, z 4Zi S. Coast 1·1¥.'Y. Lag. Bch Experienced Only ' 21 davi; wkly. Reis., 0 .\'11 MARHJJ•:J) pt1ra:in ov •r Call for appointment ~ I I'~ G42---£1.JTh lrhnsp., Nt'wport, 673-1S:lli. cnr f.:. f ione ncccss. l.<~ COOK, EXPER. * HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, i .i"~"~·~'~o~•~a~r~t.iii89~"~"1!00iii ..... iii own room, TV, Some Eng. Apply bfotwn :l-511n1 1 ch.lid. ltB. 842-81l3 Odie·~ Rl'tr.Uu1r.1nt • I ~'-"C'.00...:""'-""'-'-"'::.., __ 212 E . 17th St, C. r-.tesa II 0 US EKEEPER/Baby11t-Ter, p/t!me, 1 child. Call DENTAL Recept. de'k only. s.1;,-Zl58 aft, 4pm. l yr. dentlli 'exper. tiet'.'. f'ringe bt-nt'UIL Some Sats, •HOUSEKEEPER * !l.B. area. 846--3540. Live·in, son1e Eng., own m1. EARN EXTRA MONEY $230-$1500 Por Mo Part-lin1e. Single & i\111rriP<l Couples · Homeo"·ne-r·s Onl\I . Represent N!w lmportt.d ltcmi; Fron1 J\l ex I co Th1uugh Local R e l i a b l " Corporation. Wrltc Brief Bnckg-rouncl To: DATON TOWNHOUSE, INC P . 0. 8o>t 3311 t>.1.ontcbello, Cal!r. 90Cl'IO & TV. &l2-8c::L13::':;HB:-,: __ _ --i-NSPECTOR fo"nr electtorucs Urm U\ O.C. A!rp11rt area. Traint>e ur l'XJll'I". Good workJng concls .~· benehts. Applicant may ep11ly at SlU.; AdvRuvced l'i1ekag1ng, 30dO Airway Dr .. t'.il-1. ~!:1~56. ____ _ --INSPECTION Machine parts-·Arrow Spat-e Must have gQOd local Exper ience & own tools. MATH CLERK Mu~\ t'njoy t>.falh It Problem Solvi.n~ Apply Pl'rsonntd Dcpl . 'l-11 J\1onday lhru F'rl PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 NC\\·porl Center Dr. Nev.·port Beach £q11al Oppor. 1":1nployrr f>.11) FHONT OFFICE -p:-1rt time, 1-5.P~t or 2-GP)'l, expcr. only. 5--18-2266 . ME DI c A L Tcchnolo~IBI, Cllillomta Lk·., ex pd . gene1·a!lst, p11r! tirni.', pm shift, 812--0611 ex ?7 1 Merchandise Handler f,/ilme. Cnnln('t Mr. Cook, Beals Furniture, &12--0262 tncludr your phone number , for future ln!ervlrl'.'. $50 Bond m;iuired. NO PHOr-.: J:; CAU.5 PLEASE Day :ihlft-a.11 benefits CAL DRAULICS CORP. 2910 S. Oak S.A, 557-4321 MOTJ.:L l\1Rid. w;l1 tra1u. Apply In ~!'Mill Costa J\l esa INSL:J{ANCB girl needed, Inn. 3200 HIU'bol', C~l cxper in personal lmcH I .iiiiii.ii ... ;iiii;iiii;i.ii ..... iii rating, typing Shthd general I !nsura.nce duues. &44---4281 Employment Counsellor Due to RJ'(lWth or our businMS we lln' looking tor Rn ambitious I nd Iv . w/cmployment agency cir persolUlCI e11per. Call J ean Bro1\'TI, ~. Coas!al P('rs<>O fl('\ Agt>ncy, 2 7 9 0 , HRrbor Blvd .. C~l. 2 EXECUTIVE 11Ccretarial posiliona open lor corpornte office located in S a n ClPn1e nte . Salary co mn1en1urntc w/e:o;pPr. Write. ClnRslficd ad No. 90, Dall y Pilol. P .O. Box 1560, Costa l\-1csa, Calif . 92626. 1' .. ACTORY Help, "·Ill train . Young mature I'.' om a 11 11rrfcrred. Co1ta fl·h~s.1. area. ·Start S2.IO hr. 56-0401 i1otp Wonted, M & F 710 l\lachiniat Asst. $!> hr t-led. Front Ore $500 secretary • $600 J:;x. Sec'y ro pres. S750 !Jental Cha1n1c1e $500 Secretary, S. Ana S625 y ,c Bkkpr, Constr to SiOO Sel'rctary to S!uO Sc<:'y brokf'rage 5:,25 r ,c Uookkeept!r to $:IOU Sec· v School 5U~i0 ·Call J t'aMle Sl.sco & Sid Hoff111nn NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-3870 [l's a breeze. sell your items v.ith e'ase, use Daily Pilot Classified. GU-5678. Help Wonted, M&F 710 EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $15M·S75M Range SALAlln·NIGOTIAllf Ar• You Un•m,loy1d Now-At• You S11kin9 A Ch11191 -Worrltd Abo11t Your A9-Ti•1d of Brok en Promi111- ' 'Und1 tld1d A1 To A Prop1r C•ur11 of Action- ' ,, All.E YOU UNDt:~ PAID? If Y•• c ... A...,,., T1M hit••'" C•111rlaa, la 111• Afflr ........ , W•'d Lit• A• l• ... •lww Wktl Y•• · .. IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL . -WE CAN HELP YOU :·ff.. Do l•• h1v11 1lrent vec1flon1I drlv11 :.i-;1~ De 'flu h1v1 goetl n1tiv1 1nt1lli91nc11 0 Do you f11l 1uffltl1 11tlv m1tlv1f1d to 1•hleve7 D. Do you ht "I th 1 ebil ity to m1k1 d11l1;1n1 ::E, Aro y111 r11dy to 11t • r11tl1tic: c1r11r 1bl1ctl.,17 ··F, If you w1r1 cOn¥1nt ed th1f htlp w11 ,.,1il1bl1 would ..)'Oji 1cc1pt it, without d1l1y7 • , YOU SHOULD KNOW New Saddleback Community Hospital It.l ~IEDT ATE OPENIJl.:r.s Ex!at In Nursini; f.'or The Fnllov.·ing * RN 's F/Time :Olctl .-:ut"t·, IJ:iys *RN'•, P/tlme 1l·7 A!\l * LVtil's, F /time, Days * Nurses Aides ~· 11111" '.l·l l P:\1 * RN'5, F/time Sub Acute lirta Sarld!ehnrk has fl 1111d1• r:•nge nf ht•n1•fils .~· l'Xt'C'llPn1 sloirt· !ng 11·ai.:cs for !he t•;1rl'er 1nin11l•d 1ntlividu:tl. Apply Penonn<'l Df'pt. J\londa y nuu 1-'tiday Take San Diego frn·y. to El Toro turnoff Via Estrada l..aiUJlR ll!lls (114J 837-"2'1.21 li:Qu&l Oppor. Enipluyer NE\V Veterinary Hospitnl want• Medical Racepl.ioni11t 6 A11!1tant, 16161 Brookhurrt, ln Westhaven Shopplna Center, Fountain Valley, no exp nee. Write ClasslfiPd Ad no !M6, "le Duily Pilot, P 0 Box 110 = CQst11. il-11!1118, Call!, NDTI DEPT. We pre11eiltly have a position OP!"'n lor an assistant note head. Ncatnt'ss & Rccurncy is a mus t & only person w/ prtVlous exper. need apply. a!Jplll'ations Jor RN· s, If "OU "-'nit 0 prurrssiurial F 11 ti 9 o Mo" •• lcll'vh;1vrn; g, :Stcrc-u11. P11t·t•d OLlJ Eu>!lti;h i;h•·ep dot( .1 uu u 111~. ani.._ pm. 11'51'1 th''" th·' dl""'"'l'"I'''' l LVN's. P1'$t., Al.des, Uvc ctll'tt'r In "elllng r1uiiht be 111ru fri. See Harold, 495 "' ~v '" pUl)filr"', lll'l'kil. 1\KC. Call ins. l\t&t~_ ~IS-!l~l or !or yuu _ if you will aucnJ t:. lith SL, c. MeMt. Good, uM!d lurnlrure & \\'Ith 3 yr plriur•· tube, I 1!46-4(i:ll'! 833-""5 6"7 W 19th Suite I II I •> l'-·ccs or ••ltacllt C)O" >"' 1iart3 .'\,service-19" & 811111 TZlJn1all', 1 y r , ~ ·' " • ' " ow· 1111 1 un1:1 Y prn~'l'n i;a es T!,;L.J<l 'llU~I·: SOLlt'J'J'()fl fJA""'' " v · " 111.r"rr t..-i lnr s1•t<1 .:i. r ,. IJ. CM 1r::unili" school -and it vou I ''"' 11 STERS AUCTION .. --" .z 'W inn P11u! Vfl•". !. ("'11· '1ir!!\'t•n-<l & ~;>!-Ut' ,\\l OFFICE Boy l'.'!11 tHk1• d il'C'l'tlOll l\llrl on-'I I I "7"'• N"Wl"'•'I c·1 "·'" u~u" J> l1 . .,l hll\'i' x nl I(' IN "' ' -v • " U't\1"""000\> n100 .. 1~ 111 a!ork S.· .-in fo r architectural firm. Full thl'·job trolnlng ff'flnl top p1 .. r:o;u11aluy . (714 l 6·12-1:.00 it:l!:l-Ul.174 alt. ti Su111!a.y It I C h !lO l'I hs~.'iJrkn. lr1vcs r!11ldre11. :'\lu•t -.~·11. s1rin . rnll 6·1-l-17".>!i Horses 856 tun£>, 50111c. draJtlng ciqi, ni~hl sall'ii l'Xecutlvei; -then 1°'Yl'l~'T. l\lui>t l.11: exix·r. 011 &hind Tony's Bldg. Mul'L ~ •. ;~,:Y·10 ~ ninntli~.in,./;11; 644--8270 we Yi&nt to ta!k 10 )-'OU. 11~~1 ek•c VurLoU1 vfc COINS for our price" on any m(l<h•I T!Jnnrn ·1;1 1BRl':O (it'1dl11g, O It v ER Desk -Inventory \Vt l\M! pnrt of onl' C!f U1e na· Uullt·s. S:Jl--0~5 art 5pni. 1!)11 & ur...:r·uni::: /\BC Color TV, l YI) 4 6 41 \ J ~. 16 hand!:.. gocxJ Control, ;>_'(per_ helpful. Will tlon'11 l1ra;e1r hol~ing cvm· WAITER ~1,~ 0\·1•r fo"ul·e V1tlue. 2:X· Broukh11r~t or !:IO'll A1l,1nl11, J111 11p1·1 ' \ll1<1 '"II, going to 1ra1n ene raellc pe r a o 11. panle• with Jnte~•I In ho· each lor D1n1e¥. 6X e11t Ii Hunlin~!on 8e11e~1. ~iil-3J2'1 f ~ 1"••1 tlj"\-(l('(l_:_. ___ _ &l:l--3472, N.1~. 1t>h1, export-ln1port , 11tHI, \Vt't'k ends only tor Quarti>r•s $1.25 t•Ell'h tor or ~-55tt9 __ . .11i -\'J:. uld BUCKSKIN -----""------1 p"n1ln" t•••ur•n ·c abl" C's'l<Ai~O Jlestaw·ant l"alv••. $3. ••ch , .. , IJollo~· ---S VICE I' I (' brok P ART T lt.-I E K lrl:ty ,, ,.:-, i:, t' , ~""u -. , u .,.. RICE' TV SER ,11;irl•'I' io1·~··· ,1·1···n e. ·rv t '""' /'.C¥.'f.10rr Center Dr, ""2· 7""9 or 962·01U9 (' 11 \' I $300 Sulc¥rnan. l'.'ork t!'leS., guod • l' i:. Ne\\'Jl(lrt "" 00 lfomiedv il'l p1,ntrv S ('nu l ,r' 1111: i·r~ gent e · (-onunlss1on .,_ l' ll e r u I \Vt-hnve j1u11 been ii;lvl'n un--w=a~i~t-,.-,-,-.,, E xper. DAVENPORT, ina.ke1' lntu * TV Specie ls * '•~"-'••fili llf' i;_ ---- IJ on u s -N ca t • c I l.' a 11 lunhl•d (i nant:tr\I!( tor th(' dbl bed, l'O\'Cnl & spreads t:scd .~ ("nlnr f\' ""'; . \\'hlle I " i 'h1•sr nu• < .»tduu.: ~d !tppt'aring. Dill ~i.32-9286 u1· purpose uf traini·t~ " :-;('Ir'<:! Apply hl:;twn 3-Jpm 2 ~bl beda, Antique . 50fa . lhl'\' \niot !, C'o!ur f1.,101 503 ju1111,.·r. G••ntl•· .I.. .. i'1r111•d ~51-2318 e\le!I or wknds. J.;l'"U/i Qr ttl<'n 10 :-lHff rhe 10 ,., 1.>cht•'s Res1a11ranL ,\n11que ~!.1S1'l'.nl'r, kHrht•n up.'B & \V fronl $1:; up For c1 1 r:•:: l'A)('j' I II t I fl s.12 Jo.:. 17th :jl, c. &l~lia utensils An!lttlll' 11K'kt'I .... ,,.,-,,.11 ~-~----UC u unr ur 11\'\\' '' 1c1•,; 11'l' art• upr 1uni,: " "'' ,,. SPllll l'J:U g£'1tltn~ 8 Yrs. Salvage l·la.rU\\·arl' stores, liero 011 tho \\le~! Cousl u1 \\'AlTRt:sS-\vBnled, e:oi11. S1lvec & 1!alnl<'!iS stef'1, lg 54{;-f.002 or 516-W03 Call f·\<•nin~1' st·n11·ret1red, c_;,•111•r ;1 \ !974. Can11t•l's Dining ,t:_ l'JC :ant1qucchci;t 67J-l·ll'l __ 1:11'5 l.o~an 1\1 ~·. f:0.1 fiiol-l<l~2 J-i:u'll11•a!'r, 16'.JS SUfll'l'LOr, ShC!ppc bZS N. Cuasl l!wy Sl·:t:: the nt'\\' 1!17·1 Jt1u11bow I .. II . ~ I . -.,)-:-;"": er.ii l-'irst year cun1pr.n1at1on for Laguna Beuch IT'S FANTASTIC, 1 T. ~ l_l"A r KIT ·";,, u1 hit ".'" ~ • Ir f;;d1·s Rt•prPsc11!11!ivt"s 1'11"-: l\lAClltNr.: VF THI·: sprnkf'rs', 1-\tJ. hnn,1, i1/fflt1I I bt1Md J[tL] PBX operator_ All!i¥.'t•rini.: l'."ill 1tvi•ru)(e $!~.OOO. Our \\',\!TRESS, exp. See ill~"s Cl·:NTURY . CHll \\lat. ~'1~!rh $~., :rl.'1-;J-.17 ,dt Martn.E.quipnMnt Service. Expel' prC>f1•rt•d ll'alncrt Sr. Salel'I h:Xl:L"Ull~·s ilil.<:'.loud, Bc11 Bro1\•n'-; 31106 , ·m_25\).\ 53&-25!Y.i . ft .• ll .1 I .\1 11·1 f., _'t)th SI ,\f1I 1 !, . _ 1--lntg. lkh area. 5:Af--8~l. :ivf'rnge $27,500. Bonus plan.~ S. Coast Hwy, S. Lag. ~·. . , • J, d ti ell ('r•~fn \1"~11. 1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii un<! suhs!an!l.11 /tinge bcne-\\111 0 \VANTS TO \VOJU{? &\2-12~ cunTI~ . B t G I 900 Personnel Counsellor f11.~ ,,., ui·iulahll' ,·,,,,0 ,,1. DH.JV!i: A CJ\B' SEAllS i.:as s tov1:. gl<is.~ duor · '.\t.ithis s 1 ('1 1 c 0 oa 5• enera ., · · , , I 25 • 18' f'Onsol r . bc11111 1.1 :1 11u1 Op••ning in Oltr ll+!auu1ul ofi:. i;itt'ly lo those who iJUalify. C!lOOSI:: your hours, \VOl"k U\en 1-· •• npt. ~tov~ ~; I' l l S350 li·lf ~-36 Bl J,\'I' r .. ~ins. 1.11111n1.1ttn1: & Salary + f'o11111;. 1·:.\'.pfll', fur yourself, bl' your own 1~odlcl truck $1UO. SL·n1· s 10_ lfl s 1· ' 1-,i,t fini.~!1. $G.~:, l"'i' i.;1111nn. pl'f'f'cl. hut >l'lll r1·;1i11 snlcs * INTE RVIEWING boss. i\-h.•n ur wo111en. Crin overhead cut-off s.1111 $!t.J. _ __,,.,.,..,.,_ .. ~ Pln.~li.•it Pl u.~~ '.!it~i llarbnr. U!'l('l\((•(l per~un. :Xln't CJJ be slighlly ha11dii:apped. 87·1 \V. 19th, C:vt liil~i-lli'.ll I II ' c.,~lll .Mesn, r:~ili-{f.l(l(). wnefits. WEDS. 2/ 13/74 Neat -Clean Appearanc1'. A.'rrN, bargains: ~\'OL"1l!•L Free to You Boats, Power Jason Best Agency !'::l'::I J\.!\1 . ~HAl\P Vts .. retln·d. Age 25 to 70. ,;alt' 011 xt1";1 1nod. huml' ~-------'· 906 rl4vo l:!rooKiiurst, t ". v.y. l.17 P.!\1. SHAJ{i> Supplement your lncon1e, pu inl1ni;s & al'Cl'SS. 2/16 & 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Swte 214 !JG.;-u'ii:J 5:12 l'.M. SHARP Dri\·e a cab 6 hrs or n1ore a :l/17, 1 On in -·1p111. 51:i1 .. •••••••••• LAGUNA HILTON flAy. -~ly ln IX'rson, Goldenrod. Cdill. !' l'ICTUH.E: F ra 111 t• r 10 Ycllo1v Ca!J Co., 186 E. 16th FRJL: .. 72 \\lards 17 t·u. It. SHEPHERD/Lab fe m11lc, 4 Laguna. nl!f'd!I person 10 1.:ut Son Diego Fwy.. St· Cosla il-lf'sa. frostless $200. Ski ra ·k fQr nlo, nlrl h't'e 1'1 good h(1n1l'. m:tts, glass, f1l-11ea1 & • ot LaPaz \VU M 1--: N ne eel rd f o 1· illazda 523. ;~'';""~· ,~·iu~':'~~· ;";,';"\~>~11<-~o~:\U-~I~~~~~~~ accurate 540-16881>-8 vn1. housecleanin'l'., good pay, ~JO, 4M--0454 PORT ERS Mission Viejo ~~ ,hours. 675---6.X>3 ui· 8UA'J'S, dish\\·ashcr, IJik(•, ][ ~ l F/timP. &-e Pel'S(lnnel Mgr. Ask for MR. BROOKS :Yl8::075• pony·sell or trade !or swing \ Pet' ind 541pplie• ~ Balboa B Club . ------WOOD WORKERS to<'t, 1vlre lencin~. tiun1,1 :;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:.~ ay 5,• 1 •.·~· Ropr"'Onlalivo 0 '"221 \" C 11 NB u.i;.J " iVlFG ol musica l insirurnents beds. 645-668s.. -.;~;o,.i'.i· oiiii'""ii':;.t ;iiiiw .. y,..,. . ..,.. • I FANTASTIC • needs trainees for aKsenibly, AUTHt:NTIC Pets, Generel 850 ATMOSPHERE finishing & \1'ood shop. l)ay I11d1un Jc-.1·elery TIJ\1£ I.JFE HOOKS i.s now & swing shift s. Call 5-"li'>-72.15 27311 Camino Ca11illtrano, San * Security Pet Food * "63 ::-1' CJ IHIS Con111e TS. auto pilot, 15!1 \van SS. VII~', CB, UF, l2v/1J0v rt'fril{. ftDt"', many xln.1. ~l:l.800. Call 5:i2-7t36 il'VC'SI ----22' Chris, $650. ::2· PC $800. li3" 1\1.ut nr '!;1l·h1 Ss:>,UOO. 16' Outrlggrr, SZX>. Call ~16-1~. Zl' CABIN Cr11iscr, Chry~\t>r Crol'.·n, heiiiJ, 11.iiit tank. needR some work. Sacrifi ce $:100 or be!lt offer. 646--0tOO Boats, S.11 909 PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR hlring six proplc tu work for inle rvle1'.'. Clcnicntc. ·192--16!!0. HCC'! by 27c lb. Cott. ch i11 our young industrinl COMPLETE J.lAM Sl'AT!ON 1J1· lb. All Kennel supp!!C's HOBIE 16, like new, Llmr office. Perin part ti1nc & I ho full avaH. Start at $2.25 I 11 ~) Excit~r 1 K\V LI n e :.i r , 5-17-3917, 1•11S \Vilshirl', S.A. grl'C'n, w th or \.\'!! ut P11rforn1 0>1·n set-ups. nun prL·cislon pa rts. Pertorni J~t ai·tirle inspcction.11. per hr l'.'l!h 100111 for Merchandiu V rcce1vel'. Tower, h cam . Doas S5.C trail er, Cllll 833-2900 day!!, advancemcnl. For personal 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiii~ 5700. 5'1:S-1187 r 673--1397 eves STACO SWITCH, lljC; 1139 Bnkt>l'. Costa Mesa 5-1~1-3().1] uo'lcr v i e w , Call Don I --BOB DYLAN AKC Silky Tl'IT1eMJ. xlnt AQUA Cat, nlce,rerl&"-·hite s:s:!-8098. · · Antiques 800 TICKETS Pt'dlg-rrc, shots & pnpers. hulls. red & blk racing sails. SALl:'.:SGIRL. Full tlnic to '---'-'.c.;,-----~ -8•17-U38 or 97~5318 S93-ti352 Dolly $350. 61l-60S7 3CI! w<1fJ1(·11s &. nit>ns aellvc· SCRA' M LETS Misceliln.Ous DOBfE AKC fem. 12 "'ks SAT1. Boa t. hrr1nrl new 14' sports 1'.'Cal~ ExpL•r uecc.<.. -s•o blk/rust. Champion lines, AJ\lF Sunlish. $525. $100 v.-·k st;H·t. Apply 111 Wanted ' ears crnpJli>d 497-21513. (7141 337-5:ll3 Equlil Oppur. E1nµloyl.'r Real Estate Sales MANAGEMENT person. Gt'IU\\il)', so. Coa.~t ANSWERS -_T_.__, an_-.:...y_:-_ ... __ a_r_--_ .. \11J!.i.1g(•. Lo~tu J\Je1;i1. SILVER COINS _ -__ -1111•-...... On!' of fhl' nation's largest 556-8276 Paying H)(J•;G U\'Ur {a('C' residential resale conl1><1iucs S1\·ivel -Mela] -Exile -valul'. Call !J62-J&l[i l)('f ~an1 is s~·t'.'king a managL'I' fur Si:CH.J:::TARY St:h~l -MC:ASLES . & alt 6pm. ou1· r-<e"·purl Beach ofrice. , He s a popular bpy in ..'.:.-"'.'-'""'.C..------1 L1IK•m! com p e ns 11 1 ion SR. SALES SEC Y srhool. He gave ttll rhe kids Musical Instruments 822 1111111\Hl\Ces & be 11 e f i I s. \Viii work in our sales/mar· I il1EASLI::S just beJol't' e.'Cums. -·- Su1-eL•ssflll cnndicla!r should kctirt~ dept & rcpo11 lo DRANO NEW PEAVEY havt• a l'UllcKe dt!gl'CC or \\'1,stern ltt'giorutl S :1 l cs A NTI~UES -\\o'ho_lesa1e: lo S!andard P.A. $400. 2 Shure cqu1valC'nl plus proven r.ri:::r. Uulll'S ult:l udt.:· cus-pubhc. Halllrces: ice chest, P85 l\.1ics $50 ea . Also Sonic SUi"L'css lll the r1•si1h•nua! ruiner lu11SC1n :.;.;Lies · book-iet>OOX. parlnC'r s d es k · I Bass head. $75. Call . · spittoons. t'Opper c n a I 557 ~•1 It 5 rt•s:i le market. send re;;;unie lrlf,'11, 1nt<'rface \V /Ca:.\(•l'll . 1 ~:.c..~=w"-'•=·~----- lo •·O<>!idcnc• to Oast.1ftt·d · I 'I burket, mlsc. acc e ss · SIGMA ACOUSTIC GU11'Al' ,_ co1 p, o c, gen corresp, t:lt. 6~2-9187 1664 -C Newport " ud !"n. 91. Daily Pilot P.u Should !Jc able 10 \1·ork in-Blvd c' M +hardshell case. $150. 6 J~ox 1560, Cos ta l\'l('s;1, Ca IK"<lcndcn1.J y; wl u. 111111. ' · · mos . old. 557-8151 alt. 5. !)2fi2G. an1ount or supervisio11. J AN'.IQUE, PIANO, Eng· Office furniture/ Re.I E.t.te A •• oc I yrs exper. dcs1 n:d. B t oa d \I~ o o d 1 8 0 6' E , 824 rectangu ar, mahog, case. quip. Rctt. Ca_rpct'5 _1-'ashton lsland Position reef s iooc.I typing 2'X5'6", keya & works ...;:.:>.:;<:;_ ____ _::.:.,: ?ff1ec 111 Nel'.'flOl't Beach has & sh s kil ls, pl(•ssant phone coniplelc. Sacrifi ce $485. FinEPROOF 3-dr ~afc/tuc 111111H:d1a 1~ opportunity fur IJ('rsonahty \V i lhe desl!"t'.' !(I 673-1232 $170. dft. rnach., file stor. !1e11.·. ur, 1•>.p~'r sales ... as~oc-g-ro¥.' wi cornputer oriented bxs. 99c. Jig. tile folders J,lll!i. l,ed Car?t;I f{t".1l!11l'll, li!'ni. Gnncl frJn~c benefits,\: TUH.N of thr Century !;Ate 5c. P ierce 81i7 W. 19th CM. \\Ith nve1· GOO oUJl'l'S nat1011. niee working conds. II·!.' tahl~. Solld oak. $150. -"'~·~2-~3~40~8~·------- '\ Hh· can offer file profl'S· Send Rt>sumc (Jr A l Call :'{iJ-Z5TI. CODAPliONE mod 7 0 0 i;1un.1J gt'Ol'.'lh & 11.dvanee-S d d M · pp YI Appliance1 802 answer pho~c. The best! 1ncnt opportw1itil'~ you 'rt> tan •r. emor1es, nc 2)() looking Jor + an . .Uni 1-on1· '' :suosid1a1_y Of Kl::NMORE washers S50 & Orig price ?~!JOO~Sac $ Appl'.d M.' Cl C . . or !Jst ol!r. 83,j.-6464, 11HsS1on structure. C11ntacl n JCS, orp. Sli{J. Whirlpool ·e]ec. dryer 'l'hn1nas 1-_:. r...-Ianl'ini. n1;1n· 2:121 S. Anne .St. s:~j. Cuar. & dcli\'c1·et1. OKS. $15 UP Exec HlllYl chrs li"f'I". ti !O-t.:e7~. S.;11!11 Ana J.16--8672 515/2a ~ ctu·s S8/24. -Equal Oppor. En1ployer . l'icrce 867 \V. 19, CJ\·1 1~1:-:,\L ESTAl'L l·'RTG IDAIRF. I in pc r i a 1 642_3408 ~ -·-\\·asher & elect dryer, about -·,:'-'""~-----~ I Pa y For All ,... 1 b yrs old. Fully au!o. 5100. Pianos/Organs 826 Your ADVERTISING! SECRETARY li42-bl19. -==""'~~-~--1 \'nu h11ve your own privil.IC (;real oppor. for n1aturc, Rent Washers/Dryers • PIANOS 1l1·~k & phone. Sa 1ne 1ntclligent gnl v.·ith Sir $2. \\k. Full niaint. lo!·alion 18 yrs. Nr1v or Speedy, , .Inc. ol Ni:wpurt * 639-120:! "Ill" • ORGANS 1•xp'd real estate sales Bicach. ly11111g 64 w.11.rn. --~--- JX'O ple V.'l•lcome! Call fot' No sh rt•c(d. Advt'!'ttsini.: AUTOr..tA~TIC ~\I A~ l{ ER. Rentals from $5 11111•rvtr1v. 1•xpcr. hf'l pful. 'l'l11s is a GOOD CONDlfION. Si\5. \\'I·~ Lachrnmyo ·r pos1!lon for a bill 1vhn • 6-12--126-1 • l o"" N "I I ··;-.1 . I . . -----• Pianos ' G rands ouv 1 t'WPQrl o \'(. l 1 • enJoys responsi >ility .~ Bu1ld1ng Ma1er1als 806 ALL MAJOR BRANDS 646-3928 or Eve. 673-4577 prt·s:.ure. C:dl ffir appl. -~ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN \\"h\" not '\·ork Jn the 1101·~ 1 n!'~'tt -l\wllin ;top BL"at:i1 - Fuuntain Va!IC'y. Li:I us !r<un you. Ca.II Phtl il'l C'- Nnmre. VILL.\GE r.~;AL J·:;.;·rATI'.:, !lfi:l-4567. -------Hl-:AL fo:S'l'ATE hc!lvn 10 ,v.,_ 4, Ask !or e Surplus _Building l':-.\·d.& ri.:Uuill µ1,u10:. :.1J11t1 Nuon1i. l>-IZ.-!!470. ~.JA l'!'.:HIAL . l(Jl.jlJ's 0, 0..t.\\ l_,p1·J~uts f~:un1 ......... S~~ JTJ:.:.VlS: l)oors, !un1bcr, p:y. ~pu1c1s .. . ... "· ... ~1~~ SECRETARY ,.,':J'll.l. alun1 shel'lu1g, 1010\d l .l;iyer~ .. · ........... "2:1~ 1-'•'I' P<lld. l;ood scr relarlal 1ug, l\':ndO\\'S, etc. Gr;uuls ............ s .... 1;i skill!! .~-<;Qn1e cxpcr . in BUILDERS SURPLUS e OM'!ans <'11glncC'r1n~ or a~rosµace :£500 so .. i\lo in. s.A. ALL AJOR. BRANDS I qu11l!flc·s _vou Cur lh1s fine 1 ;\ion t11ru ~a. JU-.:i Uplq;a11 . . 11~·11111 . · S1 '·3 posiuon. &~''I""! c!cnrant.:e a Iii . 54G·JU,~/ Sp!nt•l 111•11• .... $1'. ~ plus. &>au11ful lfl(:at\011.1 ··--.-------e FREE e Also !'1•1• ,J<Jh.~. Cnll .'ill.Jly F urniTure BIO Organ Lessons Hur!, :HIJ-W'.:iJ, l v .1 s I ti l I.1)11'1'l.'Y 1hcutcr \11cv.·1 $2!B5. Personn!!I Ag~ncy, 27!10 3 p!eC'l' ~ctional so f a. FULLERTON MUSIC Harbor Hive!, l:fll __ ~i~g~s 0'ston1, ll' 9" x l8l!H Lut:l11..L :·owitain Valley @~q/J~ -;;::_. ,_f ' A CONVENl[NT SHOPPING ANO -<f S[WINC GUIOf FOilt THE q. GAL ON TH£ CO. ......,.&" --.-- ' For an ad In Woman·• "'h orld C1ll Mary Beth Easy-Sew! I l .§ " '···tr:·· ( ) 642·'678, ext. 330 Indian-Inspired 73'67 ' ' , • • l(ATE:LLA HEAL TY I s looking f(lr a rt•\v , good, fulltime llcenCf'CS lo 'staff it's nc1v SOlITlf COAST oHk·e. Call: Bill Rogers a! SECRETARY 8 9 wHh ot\oin_an, gold l UJk . flu. or Sar Uiego 1'\1y ~ To Administrator' velvet, $300. Danish Teak 557-4836 \- . Receptionist · $450 Be right hw1d Ki assistant 645-8056 122 N. l·larbor, t'ullcrton ~~ ,\iJd bolt! L'Olor 11nd 1!es1gn Coffel' ta ble, 60"x1S", $45, 9180 \ admmlslrator of large 17l~ll05 > SIZES d1·am.a. to a roo1n 1111\h lhL'i Type 40+. C111l D!rccfnr WESTCLIFF r•en;onncl !\gt>ncy I i\lark Ill Cenl\•r) 1651 E. Etlin.c:-cr, S.A. ~12·88JG RESTAURANT l\1a nag c r v.•1mlcd. r.1u!lt have exp. for nc1~1 restaurant OpcninJ:: in !he ncxl fPW weeks. \\'rite J">Q Box ra.lS Laguna Beach or cnll 497--1300 J\1on-fo,rl. bet. 9 & :I. IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE WE'D LIKE YOU To L'Onsider a CAr('('r 1vith rhe \1·or1tls tlncsl Heal r:state Company, y 0 u , health cure: corp. flfust have r.'fUSI' sell, Bdrm. llv-rm. Orwin Ninht1 'tll 9 Y: • rug. good typing & sh ikllle & kitch£"n & den [urniturc, S t·,..'fll S·fo Su 12_5 l OY2·201 2 ~ 1 1ndlnn·l nsplrecl circle ru~! ret'en! expcr. In mcdic<ll :Pl4--G924 • • • ' n, I .-rrf ..flT(.-' I INST1\NT CROCHE."T In bold In.~. Salary lo 5150. Call SOVA & LOVI-:SEAT FREE ORGAN LESSONS as "'f t•lMi'"-" llllN't.ti-3-rolor con1l>lnallo11 of hettvy, Lois Jae, ~1-ICHilf.N, COO!ilal Custon1 1nad~. Usually Jong aa you like! Ad ults I 1vlisn11Ulc 111.:ryllc . yern. l'cr•sonnel Agency, 279 0 hotne. !16.'i-7~10 welcome to attend Tueaday Find your place i.n the sun Ptittern 74ffi: directlOflll for lllirbor Blv<!., Ci\1. COMPLETE house full or night at 7:30 PM. We want in a quickie 9kim ycu f'Bn rug 34" a c1"'0S6 wlttmut SECRETARY turn, etc. Like new . everyone to learn to play v.·hip up In a morning to frlnge. Reasonable. 96S--6027. the organ! Tom .Oletericn wear that afternoon. ChooSe s1·;\·1~~T,·-nYT. CENTS DBL BED & dre ser Ir -ln charge 641-:l851. Coast alttveleas, bell or short . for Ch• 1 pattern -add 25 I !lO · .,5 60 · 5 • i Mus.le, Newport Blvd. at slttves. ce11ts each pattern for s i .. +,typing .. ,. · wp.rn. 9~k dining . nn table . Harbor, CM. Printed Pattern ~l80: Helf-1\lr 1 iLnd Special ft~ Apply ln The Personnel Dcpl. 91\ .1.1.L\.1\I , ,~l l•n-fo'rl PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newporl Center Dr Ne\vport BcaC"h Equnl Oppor. Einployer ~BookkHpers Liz !{cinders AJ,:cncy 4070 Bl~i1 StrP.PI 673--8960 evenini;s. Sh:cs 101).l, l2li, 14~. \61.(!, dli1~·~; , ... r:vlsc third-clap REF'tl!G, recliner, couch, PIANOS_ ORGANS 181iit. 20~J:. Size 14"Y \bust rlcl1vrry will take thret ~h::ilr, twln ~d-All gd cond. New & Used. Great ielecUon. 37) takes 2~ yards 4!>-lnch. ~::e: e~ksnor~he St>b~~ 646--0686 a flcr 3 Competitive prices. Open SEVENT'k"Yn'E CENT~ PILOT 105' Needlecraft BABY crib used very 1i!\Je, Eves. & Sundays, The best for each pattern -add 25 Dept .. Box 16.1, Old Chel9ea mall .& sheers. bo1nper deal• are alw•ys al: c~nl! f?r each pa.ttern for Sta.lion, New York, N.Y. pzi.ds. S22. &16-7533. Wallichs Music City Air t>.1a.il and. Spec1~1 HRncl-lOOU. Prlnl Name, Alktrell.. Mlscelleneou1 811 Uni: otheN·ise th1rd-clas.11 ZI Pattern Number South Cottat Plua MO-U.30 delivery will t&lce three ~'E E o L ECR.AFI'' "Tl! l"'""""'"""""'""'""""""'"'"'I week11 or more. Send to ,...__h kni LEATHER aid boots, r.!cn's LOWERY T~nl Genie. Once MB.Tian r.1art1n, The OAlLY d1'~~s ~· etc. Free ti Th• INtt1r l•lH 1r• 11ot 1tl¥1rti1ed Plcue Conlact Greg Newland < n') 83&-3505 • provirlf' the desire Rnd we'll pro,•ide the tra ining . 'foAelher. we'll earn you S 1500/mo. (rom rnission). Ask about our ftef:' license traini~ PI'Qi111n1. Call Jack Ayer~ ill 5<>-9491 . Suite 104, NB 8.13-81!!0 size g U). Linda In a Ille llnie. Nu '74·a PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., rn11taot 'Ma~ llooll:. ·Q ·Third p1rty prof111 ion1I l11flu1nc1 i1 101n1fim1i 111,11- •v !_ Wettlnt tho rl9ht door• op1n, 11 th1 right 11.,11 r1- fttlllr11 t1chnlC1u•. ri.•·E•1cufi\'1 po1ltlo111 111 llll1d through ••Mwtl ... , l11t1r· , vi1w1. lfJ M111 ~llUft'll rn1IUn9, h not 1 fofal 11n1w1r. B•nk of America 500 Newport Center Or Newport Bftch F.qual Oppor. Employer Dial A Job 133-0l55 No Cherge To You :·:st11blhihed 1965 546-4478 gift. priv pty. Oieck your 232 Weit 18th St., New Basic fnncy knbts P9"° RE==o~w~oo=o~~bur'-71-,.-ve-;-I ~F~,~0-.1 dealer, organ $895 •• bench York. N. \ 10011. Pr Int l~ms' Sl oo. ti • Unlinl1hed It. custom ti.rm. S3l, tote.I w/tax $938. \'ou NAME, ADDIU:!t with ln11~nl · ~ Boak - table•, clock&. 900-1.185 also 1e1 $40 In n1U11ic & ZIP, SIZE and STYLI: Learn by -plctUte\11! Pat· ear phones. S725. Call only NUMBl!IR. terns $1 oo 185 CM glass akia Grand bet S: 30 PM & 8: 30 PM SEE. r-fORE Q u I c k 0om'111oie instant Olft ... ·-SINO RISUMI OR CALL TODAY -l'QR- ' .,_.,NO COIT l~ECUTIVE INTERVIEW NURSES -we have ca.set -only 8o/o commlllslon. Ace Nunes 49f..0081. SECREfA.RY: 20 hr. wk, ST.i. S-H & typ\na; nece111ary, Hllnl. 1-lo.rbour. \·.1 r it a L1auifled ad No. 59. Daily Walker 0 lea Pll••· p o eox lieo. eo. .. U t.Jesa, Ca. 92627. Pdx bindings S70. or beat 96~ Fruih1ons and choo~ one _ mare than 100 IPtta _ offor. Linda . 546-4478. S rtln Goods 130 pattl"'rn free from our $1 00 MOVING! Antique brushed po I Spring-Summer Ctlta\QI. All Qin'.tp1(1te .llstw. BMk - white hand carved .king FOR aale U.S. O\vtnt tank, ilns! Only !5()(:. $1 00 hl'ad Im.rd SlOO. SJl-1317. l"t""\l\\Or, back JHl t k. tNSTANi SEWING BOOK ii .iury Rnr Boob • 50c. v,UEOUTIYE IERVIOES, 110. om•· ... HOMI OFFICE - " ~· (714) 547.9425 TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ,m N. M.ln St. S•nt• An• __ l5ECURITY IAN( IUILDINQ $UIH 7021 • W 64 A 2 NT. 56 t 8 D '• • ••tll'll ~. Nol in olftr or I!!!!!!•--------'--- ~::::::::':':':':':':":':':::=::'.. SERVICE Sta, .Atteodant. ~ · Lite mechanical e x p e r , SAL r. SM NN · Mu1t have pre f'4_. Neat appearance. moVin& and ttoraa:e e)lp. Apply l011m-2p1n, 2 5 9 O &ll:Ji, paid vacation and Newport Blv(I CM btne ta. (Tl4l G4Z-l500 SERVICE 51~. r.1an, J11t SEAMSTRESS, Yo u n K & Cl a is . Top wa.ge.1 + comm. ~r. P&.ltlspp. Sail Oes\in. Apply RRy (;ar(>y Chevron 1""1. So1hon, 604 S. COA11t Hwy .• CLAS.S SEU..<; -642-fi678 La~una Beal'h. •· --• 1 . 1 ,.1w. today, wear tomomw. •-k of 1, ~,. •--. METAL 1lnk & enb. llkc nu pre•sure raw;e, u'"""' tw ee. .,..,.., . • •• -•- $100. \Vater hlr & cl\,b $."lO. 56i-8!188aft5. INSTANT FASllION S(k;. SOfJ, other btds. 67&-0936 RAM aott el6b1. Uted ortt. BOOK -Hundred" o t :U111 Book 1 -l& patteml. /\1"T'ENTION WORl..0 8k1! ~t SW. SEil $60. Call fashion facti. U. M~11eun'I QnUI 8o9k. I _ WISH to join World Bookl STh-2M!> lt'g a brHtt' .. , .setl yo11r !!Oc. Gn1p nr N.B. 6~. SC1.JBA tankl, nu aluminum. Items with eate, u.tc Dally Qollb: ror Tod•J'• thtars - Any dny l~ tne BEST DAY to J v1tlveJ: $69 PUot 0.1.!!l.tied, 642·5673. 15 beautiful paltierns. 51)c, nu1 nn ad~ Don't rtelay. . • '1!¥".>-1957 a ........ A -.. ~. :lfi UAIL Y PllUI Bo.ts, Sa i1 Campen. ti./Rent M8 '61 NIMROD l1cip-up l.:8rnper fniill!r: slov1•, ~1~ lxlx, heater , sink, Mdd· a•l'\)l)ffi , sleei;rs SIX. 1!.Ulplt· i;torll,j;e. £.\'.L~llenf co11d1r iu11 $00.l. 96K-2495. '70 Perrts Vall!!y Campc.'r for mini pickup. lt.-t box , dtnellc, xlnt cond. $300, ~402 ll f't. CAAlPER -Nl.'eds y,·ork on interior · $250. • 541-3417 • LONG hed caznper top. S50. lirm. • =>-14-3417 • Cyclu, Bikes Scooter1 925 ORANGE COUNTY SUZUKl-BULTACO . . NEWPORT IMPORTS NEW 74's 3100 \\!.Coast lhvy., N.B. STREET & DIRT 642-9405 Ready for Delive ry \YE HUY 100°/. financing, 0 .A.C. 1~1PORTED AUTOS 2255 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. BEST PRICES PAIDI !HARBOR AT \VILSON\' Dean Lewis lmport1 &16·242!:1 6-16-16ft1 1~66 il<:rbur, C.M. 64ti·930: YAMAflJ\ 73 HD JfiO, lo \\IE \\'ould like to buy your n1iles SG7~/offcr. Also llT· old cars, please call this 2MX 360 Dirr, ('lean & fas! r1u1nber r-.tonday -~-l'iday S650/offer. 71 Suzuki 125 En· for iinrne!.l & free picku11. duro $350/offer. 536-4•14:>. :'147-3067 Pri. P1y. C,\Slf i--ort * '73 Y AMAJ~A 100 A1X ):'OUR CAR Porting, pipe, & lank, many 546--7070 e»tras. Super fast, depend., I ~~-~--~~--=. super immac. S400 673-2918. Autos, Imported 970 'li9 HONDA 350, w/'71 front end & gas tank, xlnt cond, beaut. bike, $400, pvt p1y, an tifl!ll, 847-2302 '73 AT·3, Yau1<1ha, 125 !\TX, in Richman frame, ve1y clean, call rvtark, 644-16&1 AUDI AUDI '71 2 dr, 27,500 rni, ·I nu radials, A/C, sunroof, nu!o. 2·1 mpg, $3950. 6-lfi-:i210 BMW '72 TRIUr-ilPH 500, xlnt L'Ond. I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ T.0 .P. or S700 cash. Call I' after 6; 30. 494-3.549. '63 llONDA, Ul5, Chopper & lot::r; of e.\'.tras. $:,00. o(f 646-7162 YAr-itAHA 180 CC, st. Jc.i::nt, Runs good, $200. or offer. 644-21148 '72 250 CZ, full <lirt. ivl1nt condition. Priced lo sell. 65-5436 Mobile Homes 935 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 ~A, c:trp., draper!, bl l·ins., refnl{ .. washer&. clef't. dryer, \Vired for 220 air cond., kltch. clock, storage shed, ltt nd· scapet.I patiu. Three yrs. old · like nu . Loeatccl in nl'w 11dult pk. a1vay fl'um noisy St. One·half bl. from club- house. $15.495. Ca ll EVES. 2.13·694-<1690, 697·7152. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES lOSl Sile Dr., Brea. (Central Ave. across !ro1n Brea Comm. Hosp.) Lot # 46 CONTACT RAY,!~!\.. MGH., for showing. Motor Homes S•le/ Rent 940 e SHARE \\'li\'l\,~BAGO • Own 2CY,1, int -full y equip. Use 10 'veeks per year. Con- sider only responsible party. Call &14-5462 !\1·t-9-5. CUST. Motorhm. ehassis needs finish. nu 6 cyl. 389 cu. in. 1liesel, 5 slJd. 1rans. 2 spd transfer case P.T.0. winch. SJ,000. !l23-0628. 20·.25· Molorhome, Superior. Llletin1e, Open Road f~ Barth, n of A1J\oTC acpL 638·:.!981. •DALE'S l\1otor Home Rentals '73 23'-26' r.t.H. & r.Tin is f~ree n1ilcs 9 til 9, 838-0ilOO Rt:N'r THE BEsr. ·73 Executive 21. A!! f'x !r11s. Free n1iles. 979-9056 J..81nn. --"-Trailer s, l ravel 945 12' TRAVEi trailer shell. sm . i--1atbed lilt tt·alli'r. $100. &Mi-6915 \\'IL.L tr.nle 15' Srottsm<1 n Travel trailer for dune buggy, car, err . 545-'K!2.J . Auto Service, Parts 949 PORSCHE 1% A Part~. Cases, J~eads, etc & rnisc. T rans & suspension parts. reasonable, call 5~7-:.!:ioH \\'CCkdays aft 6 or \reekends PLY!\·!OlITlf m engiM, lov• mis. 1-JlB eng. & trans. 645-1691 I~ Trucks 962 '72 FORD COURIER Ex<.~llenl condlf 1on. l.ov. m ileage. UE r>lags, ,\)! f-'.\t steroo. Good gas m:,e11::e. Call before JO A:\f or ;1f!er 8:30 PM . \\'eekeJ'lrli; :.ny- tlme. Reallf)n11l)le lj4:1-021ii:3 '69 lNTERNATIOr\AL Seoul. 4 whet-I drive, air condition- ing, big Ures. Outslandln~ t:0ndlllon. (ZAR289 J, S~77 UNIVERSITY OLfJS- MOBLE 2850 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 540-88.111 . 6S OfEVY P .U. Orig . Owner. Lo ml. 8" mag11 Ii: chromes. Xlnt cond. 5"43-4143 aft 5. 1960 FORD, t,J T P .U. F·HXI, Economical 6 cyl, Exel cond 17511. m-371• l!l60 2 % TON Dodge nunip Truck, Bob-Tan, s so o . M!l-$;74 . • •• Dally PDot ClaMlfled Ad.64H611. AllTII. Ol AL(I rot BAVARIAN 0 ,, 0 M&. W ~ ~· R ~r· S I 1974 BMW's AHr; H..:R_; .-U\V FREE l<lt king ~;is 1·ap with l'.VCry car purl'.hase 5 yr. or 50,000 )nilc 1vnrranty ;ivail<1hlc on all nel\' 191.11 & '7:i Bi\'l \\ls. 1a::1 ts-IO'l l\!arguerilc P:1rk\\•ay l\lission Vil'jo 8:l1 ·Z0.10 e 4!15-·1~·19 U.SE AVERY P\VY F:XIT. -DP.ANGE-COUNTY'S OLDEST 1974 BMW's in slock ready fnr 11nn1rdln1C' drlivcry. Excellent s::ivlngs on rcn1aining 1~73 niod('ls. I SA LJ·:!"·S EH VIC J·;. ! .!·: /\.<.; ! \ G OVERSEAS DF.LIVE[lY ROY CARVER, Inc. J{OLL.C.: RQY('I·: 13:\J'.',· 234 E . 17th St. Costa Mrsa • 546-4.J4l '74's Are Here! Immediate Delivery! Save On Rem aining '7Js CREVIER BMW I S11 lcs • Ser1·icc e l,.r 1~i11'" 208 \\'. ls!, S.A. 1'J:i·.":171 __ Clo.~l'd ~ndoys __ I 'T\ H!\1\V lOC~,\ Stunni11i.; \1ojrona 1vith B!k. h•:t!hf·r I 1nl. Can lf''IS('. \\"il l trado.'. I l-l~l-:!010 Dir CAPRI '71 2000cc. Xlnl r on d . A:'ll F Jl;l, 1 011'Ut'r 833·4~1 5, \Vrrkf'nrl~. 673·5-11\1. 'j 2 2000 air. decrir , Ai\1/Fr.t. $T:l1{) FIR:'l1 l\h'sa P;111·n, 1763 N1•v.·port Blvd., CM CORTINA '69 C'ORTINA, 4 ~pd . RK·H, Goorl gas mi. G o o d l'Ondition , 97!l<ll09, 551·7511. DATSUN '7•1 DATSt;:-; 2SO"l. Ju.;1 10 name tne or the many rine in1por!ed rars v.e ofler~ But wl\y buy or lease a used J111po11. 11'ith no guarnn1ee ? You can lea~e a brand new nne \vi1h a factory Wflrrnn- t.v and save on mainte-nance too. Leasing for )'OU l'QU]d mean drivin~ a dirlerent new car every 12 1nonths for the next 3 yea i .. Or LIJ1\• Buy Baf'k (hring hack) Leasing features No Down P11yment \Vith an intended rt'Sa!e \•alue a t the end of S500 N'gardless of miles or condition. Or if you ehOOSt' try revolvln" lease. '74 Dal· sun 260Z $119.00 monthly. No Do"·n Payment 36 mo. 0 .E.L. 556-0571 or 998-4560. WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAI!) FOR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-M42. '7'2 240Z. Alr , mag whls, low 1nilcZ', tuned exhnust. xlnl rond. Must sell. Dn.ys 833-088), l'Vi'S 673-6613. Any day h; the 9EST DAY \o n1n an ad! Don't rll'1ay, . '71 Landcrusier $2699 Law ,..,,1.,,,11~. ,ou to~"'"~ 4 wt'4:~l arlv~ tZl80~ll.1 '66 CORONA $1199 Aulom~hc. 1.0 m ile Toyo!~ S•a w/r.JO•O Plenty o! mil;,, & ""'"~ loll 1TBZ1}0) -,68 CORONA $1299 Gao<! cle~n Beige l oyn!A S••<J.>n. •'UIO. ""n' ' r.Jd>O ~-NTG l l~I -'7J_C_O_R_ONA $2999 (;l~.Jm•~Q .,,h,le loyo!a w1Dlue "'nyl rop. avla. iact. ~Ir con, rad•() F'lr ~··low ll"t~ of new '14. (1 1~HSOI i7J-DatsuO Pickup $3099 Green aulO , l.l-00 mlle~. new car .,..,.rranly {••'- JFGI '700PEL WGN. $1649 Allracto~e Oriln·9e Aulo .. .tlr corod. Save ~ '" <1a1 and operi!Hon 19iilBHl(I '71 Volvo Wagon $2?99 C::•old !'~S wA<ion, • 1!l<l, , ll'ldlo !OilllOBU l '71 PINTO $1999 Sh,,ro, ""'"P rea, auto, 21ll;O<c e<•<l , i!ir crn•!I . •II· d•O . . lhi"V! f11\CCEVI 'l'e$. Le~<e A llri!nd New '74 l oyo!o Coroll" \l'OO Sedon wit~ lull r~cl'Ory •Mn<Mnl e'QUlpmenT lor o-ly SSS ?5 p~r ma p~ml lllu' lken!e lee ge11 )Ou tnlo m•• ,eol mol•a11e m.1~er on .Jpprove<! cre<ri!. S.tve !IGll'I" on Qa•. m~1n. t~""""' " n <1 OPf'rahon co•111 •••• BUY NOW e~t'!lll.I '"' ~ . ·~;\l'~~v f -·l r ''" .fil .:t CO'"T Yo11 See 011r I 1voice CO,l\Pt.CT JR. T~Al lr'~' TOW With a vw UP lo • Caaillac, Park 1n You r garage. ~·:; • .,.A C Cf'l 'I'":'<; Pertee! !Qr Mini-Pickup•. Steep• Fo11r, Sidi Oinerrr, Fully Equippfll, ,. K!NG·Of=-P".)AD O"e U'ed Camper tor Mini PickuP-U•ed just • coupl1 limes. Suy It lor only '''5 lnsMUea. • • • NEW '74 Toyotas MOST MODELS ON DISPlAY Low M o1nta1nance Co\I Operating Co\t Initial (<'.!~! SAVE $ BANK TERMS LEASE 48 Mo Finunctnq 100°.;, f 1non{lrig • • • Bit:. MAXEY TOYOTA 18118 1 8eoch Bl vd Hunt1nqlof1 Brach 847-8555 I -·' NEWPORT · IMPORTS 3100 \\'. r.o;i.sl lltvy .. N.B. 642-9405 -~MAZD~A-- Bill MAXEY TOYOTA . . ' • ' ' ' t ··i1 '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY Ne1v Models · Ne1v Color.J " sEE TH~:~L NEW .,Pw. LewiA I IMMEDIATE -TOJOTA I DELIVERY 1966 "~"'"· C.M. ..,,.,,., '73 DEMO CLEARANCE VOLKSWAGEN NO\\' JN PROGRESS WILL BUY YOUR SAVE $$$ GAS SAVER NEW CAR SPECIALS! More -_.. ,...,.. __ -... llldoOJ ... "'"' ..... McCarthy lolck.Opol ;, .... pkoc:• lo i.., IMir Md HW · C• Mc..W Wit M1ttm it wMw -.. MY "nobodyboah- ~s"!I * '74 OPEL M ..... C .... 53177°0 '1(168J79 4Spd, W\W llPtl,, tinted winch • ord mo-e . ~---::------, PAID f<"OR OP. NOT. \VTLL ..,.....~-PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL P119 J{f<".Nl' ALLEf\, 54().o+1:!. =J~ Q lc.,:c.,~v~w~~.~7b~oi"'ll~,-,-• .,-io-,-.1 1---------j ~-.. --brakes, 1iey,• MICHELIN X ~'UOl E. First St., SantR ,\:,a lit•es, clea11. S1150. ~JX-il-171 642-1011 * Mazda '74 Rota ry * '6G V\\', Su1Tey Top, Roll $]] MONTH har. Radial tires, s:iOO. 21123 <-L~ S:11!ors Ilay Ln, 11 H, 3G I\ l{)NTl I.~ OPEN LEA;:u:.. 536-7<i7S \\'ill .1!'cep! 1rad<'-i11s I c'"'07"0-~c----,c--I ALL 1\·JH. FTtY l:l't!·lltitiG '63 BUG , rebll C'ng, nu tires, '2l MPG, Priced set at $500. Hunt. Beach t;~l~~z90 na n1e & address MAZDA '7:l \/\\! Squareback, 11,000 01iles. still on warranty. '"" "'""· ><s-1166 "" '69 V.\V. Bug, new paint. 17'.t1l Beuch Bl. 8·12-6fi66 good tir£1s, good cond, !\.lake '7-3-MA-ZOA RX2-offe>·. SH-88l8, .l.J&.2727 1 1968 V\'I, good cond. $825, 9-<1:30, 1.135-4$64 Eves/wknds •I spt•rd lr;tn~n1i~sion, radio, 837-7772 lil·11ll'I._ i111n1a!'ulal~ condi· ·~------- !ulri. 1 !Ulll ~~UJ. "ifl V\V BUS. good condilion. $2977 ll e b o i I!. ~"ill. C•ll 6'12-403ll/li42-2615 '69 V\V Squarehack. $1600. Xlnt n1rchanil·al cond. Jn.,.,· • · 1\··v"oLLYW11AO • . ""'" '4·1-lZ'~ IU(,4,1.R '&I V\V bug, shari>, ne1v paint, sun roof, Ft.I runs good $6.JO .J97-2866 eve. J!mn lh11·mr. C.'.11 t\46·9303 V\\I 1972 .Super Bug auto. .7-,-i\1 AzoA1~X-2 .J speed. Sl.iarp blue 4U,000 nu. $1900. .-:111 1. SA\'E b:-;!-20-10 Dir. ~'~·~··,~n~8~4"-o_cl~f,.J6~~~--- V0lV0 MERCEOES BENZ JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ AlJTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports (\Vc'rc lop buyrr for any us('d ~·Jerccdes Benz.J '74 VOLVO'S HERE NOW Immediate Delivery On All r.todels BUY or LEASE ~Wtltwi& W YOLYO 130L Quail I9C5 !-!arbor. C.~t. 646-9303 Nc\v~rt Beach .-7'2 VOLVO 145E Sta. Wgn. 113.i-~:lOO Aulo trans Air cond. Rool f~:\TP.R FRO~! ~lacARTillJRI rack. 21.ooO mi. \\'ill accept 50 USED ru-~t r1!asonabte offer. Musi J sell 1 his y,·eek. 673--1303 MERCEDES ·71 VOLVO 16'. •fr. •m/fm, ON DISPLAY p/b & p/•, •"-' '"'"· "'"' offer, pvt pty, days 5-17....P\65, '73 Audi lOOL.S L 4 <Ir., aulo. rrans, a ir t·ond ., 6C'.l(J milf's, ln f;i<•tory 11·arre1 nly 1735· JJ'l'I. eves 637-9363 '64 VOLVO \Vagon, ~:illlJ LO \V GAS l\11LEAGJ:: 541-5996 5P!\i!-IOPM '72 Voh·o 16·1!~;. likf> ,.\·1·rr!ri\'l', air l'Ond. '!H;('I~ nr11-, Autos, Used 990 til29-BUICK ~(l 2SO C!W Rdsrr, t1kf' ne1\-, '69 BU ICK Electra 2 DR. 1 •>l\'IH'r, lo nules 1ill:1RNBI. Coupe. ,\tJ cus1 01n. Air. House of Imports PO\\'Cr. DeltLxe inlerior. t:i SlJ.]lSO i\1PG on frv,'Y, _ l\1usl sell -~~~~-due to death in family. Now OPEN Private par!y. $1100 or licsl orfcr. 64Hi!JZ7 all :i Pi\1. Mis sion Viejo lmport1 '()8 H!VIE11A. loaded 111 1npr MERC,E'o' E1'"'s" BENZ dPi-k. Xlnr cone!. Steal at $1300. Alt 5/ 645--0'.\41 & 'GS Bu1t'k (;rand Sport. Xlnt FIAT t'Ond Good on gas. SlOOJ. Con1plr tc Sale-.; & Service Visit Us Soon At 2:s701 :\larguerite Pa.rk,1·ay l\'Iiss\on Virjo 4lY.i-l700 1USF: ,\VER'{ P\VY. EXITl \\'E'LL sell your prestige i\18 for you! Exclusive Orange Coost area buyers wailini;c. c:all 831-21)4(} fAuth. dealer~. '58 l\1B JQOSL Rdstr. 'Vil! Trade Call &l:-'.1727 CADILLAC 831-20Ml Dl•. '73 COUPE DE VILLE '66 1\1-B , 230, PS/PB. new Vinyl top, full power, factory tires, good mileage, $1600. air, Mt/FM stereo, Ult firn1. 499--:r129 wh!!el. \'Ogue pre m I um 'fi6 M-B, 300 SEL, Classic tires. (9-l3GHA) ~nv. Excellent condition, , 2 COU~6~E VILLE 5!~338 7 '67 250 s. Trninac, 4 rlbor Vlny! lop, full power, factory PB, rS. 11 ir, best o[fer 1:1lr, leather interior, t\lt over $2500 67$--4030 wheel. AM/Ff\.1 stereo =::_.==ccM.:::..,G=---1 radio. <002{~ 1--------1 •72 SEDAN DE VILLE '55 l\IG, TF 1500. Vinyl top, leather, f u I I Orig. , slock. lmmac. power, factory air, AM/FM --=,o675cc;.j!\)4~0-l=o---I staeo, Wt wheel, (liOlEAF) PEUGEOT •n E~~RADO NEW PEUGEOT DEAL.ER Complete Sales and Service. JO con1p11c!s on display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS -PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 W. Lincoln Ave .. Anaheim 53.1·8220 PORSCHE Vinyl top, fuU wwer, factocy alto tilt · wbee:I, AM/FM •hi,., power, jioor locks. (872£tA I 1 . $51'9· OVEI<° 70 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECJ' FROM .. . ' . ·~-~ , • I "• II' ' f ' , ! • ~ ' . . ' " ' 1971 914-6 BLACK 1973 CADILLAC Eltlo.atlo. En~:: :l.5 w/2,00) ml, !act Fully . lt>aded. Black on n111~s. J<onl shock:ii, F. llway Black. Muat sell. Excellenl hlH', t\11ch. VR-18.; llre1. cond., dlr' c~WWJ. $699:1 • 642·0104 art 7 pm wk days. ~89'1=~·~44~<;_ _____ _ • • . . '74 BUICK IEGALCl"l. 54199°0 Au1omo1;::. powe< 11eering & bo~e,. 01< cond .. wSW •~e\. •od>o, gouge1 & clod & mi.o::h mote. •109951 '74 BUICK AK>UOC~ 53295°0 Radio. tinted ~.,, ..-;w rirs,. b.rlpet guo1d1, ..,heel co~e<~. ~de mok:lonq; ord mo<e. i: 108687 , '74 LESABRE LUXUSCK. DISCOUNTID s 1320°5 ..-101690 '74 LIMITED CPE. DISCOUHTlD s 159085 co~J7ll 2 '74 RIVIERA DISCOUNTID s 1657°7 '74 ESTATE WAGON DISCOUNTfD '74 LIMITED ..... DISCOUHTI:D '74 BUICK REGAL CPE. DISCOIMTED s94516 "103370 * JUST THINK WHAT YOU'LL SAVE ON OUR REMAINING 73's • CAMARO 1 197\ MERCURY Marqu;,, < , -----------dr, all power, !OYo' 1n1\e1, 1 • 1 owner. below Blue &lok Camara "'Kl, air, PIS, au1oT. val. 5!16-9l42 or &&5-0854 ""· Mlrh ""''· x ". MUST ANG car, must s.:U 1nake otfr. 557-MM '71 CAMARO, 350 V-8, auto, p/1. p/b, am/fm, n 11. I I y Whffl11. mirrors, 'NOOd steer. lne wheel, $2700. 645-5565. CAMARO '70 SS396, all xtras, xlnt cond, 45,IXXI mi, l'!!al beauty, $2000. 979-5128 CHEVROLET MUSTANG 19'7 FASTBACK Low n11leage, me('h exeelle nt N~w paint. Mags & 1.11ckey Thompeson tires. Air shocks. l\1ust see to tippreclate. rvt&ke oll"e1·. G4G-G005. '69 MUSTANG. orig. owner, low mi, PS/PB, neY.' tire~. Excel. oond, 1\•lU ai.:c~pt Ul73 CHEVY Cap rice res&. offer., 642-5987 or 646- Statlon wagon, I u 11 y <IL81 equipped, alr. A t.t ·FM. '66 MUSTANG G.T. am.frn, stereo !ape $3200. 557-9865 air disc brakes, poy,•er after 6 p.m. steering, auto trw1s, runs '66 l\1AL1BU 2 dr. epe. $300 good $900. 645--0858 (priced Io sell1 I Ju If t 1970 MUSTANG, 20,0CKI ortg received con1pany car . mJle11, immac, Sl,890. No 646-3612. trade. phone 833-1051 '72 MALIBU, factory uir, OLDSMOBILE """'· vioy( top +, oew 1 ---------I tires, low miles, super 1- clean. $2595. 552-8345 Salea A SP:-Vice '72 MALIBU, factory air, OLDSMOBILE stereo, vinyl too +, ne11.• OMC TRUCKS Super' Clean Cars At Super Low Prices! '73 PINTO 2Dr . $2395 Supei t leOfl. Oulo, •odo. Jiilu10 Ill!. & (..1. l.c. #!l'l(XjVB '72 PINTO w..,. $2495 Lile new. 4 1pd. 1eriio, moqi w=de 1 .. e~. lie"86~FTE '71 MAVERICK l O.. $1895 Cleon co< ... ,.i1 6 tyl. ou•o. 1odio & mo<e.STK•!!l4 !ires, low mlles, super HONDA CARS "'""· sis!l5. '52-B>l5 UNIVERSITY OLDS '72 MUST ANG '70 Chevy Impala 2850 Harbor Blvd. Sport, lloof Air, auto, radio, vinyl top, Costa Mesa 54().964(1 $2695 new til't's. $1000 ·or besl offC'I'. 545-0623. OLDS 'TI Toronado, xlnl A•. 0 1110, f\ & Pb, 1od>o, tile riew cond, new paint, Michelin L,, ~684f·~J 1969 Il\'IPALA Convertible , tires, power seats, \Vindows. f----------1 i;ood cond, tnet blue. a/c, locks, brakes, slecring. Air, p/s, $895. 960-2098 slerco, trailer hitc·h, heavy 'TI EL CAl\l INO 3 5 0, duty suspension. l Ol\'JlC'r. auton1alic • full (JO\l'l'r. 545-RBB-1!16, call 71 1-644·09!5. 2(f.)fl '71 Cutlass Suprcn1c 2 dr '70 CHEVY Station \\ragon, I-IT. vinyl int, buckets, air. air, po\\•er, while Y.·all. radio, gd pain! & ti rf'S. rallio, c:lt>an. S~. 968·7560 11,500 mi. Eve & v.·k ends. '73 TORINO Gl"99ds,t. $2795 (pe ... ,,h OJ. ou•o oo:l m..ch mo<e. !."c •838GVA '73 TORINO '69 Caprice 4 dr. Air. power 1 ~67="~='~"cc'~· ~~-----;I window'"S & M>at, $800. Call '67 OLllS Cutlass. n111s &. $2695 c-~=''~"'7--~-----I Jookll almost nu, 60,000 tni, ~ $1~" 847 26~1 4 0.. o'.•, 0~1.::, r<xi"' & rr'<l<e TAKE Over Payments, '72 c'c'~'~""~'c"· "'=. ~"'7. =-=-~· ·---1 l •' i: I 3SHMA ln1pala Custom. Lo mi's. PINTO 1--------~ Xln't cont.I. 646-5368. '68 Chevy M.iJibu, xlnt cond w/air, $795. 556--4738 aft 6. 1967 CHEV. Caprice, air J>/S. P/B, xlnt. cond. low nii $700. 968-4590 aft. 4. '66 ll\lPALA orig 011.-ncr, ~d 1ni, radio, air, nu fires $550 * 644---8·178 • '69 CHEVY To1vnsmnn, P/S J>/B, Good condition. Best oUer 494--0n7 '66 CHEVY Nova Sta. \Vgn. 6 cyl, auto, xln1 cond. $550. 673--7994 COUGAR '72 COUGAR·Marn, blk vin. lop. • p/b, p is, air. best offer. 833-8980am/ti73·3.'»5 aft 6. CORVmE * '58 CORVETTE, 327 eni::-. super xlnt cond. A cl11.ss1c? Call 548-3.Jn * FORD J.~ORD '69 LTD. 2 1lr hardtop, vinyl top, p/s, auto, radio & heater, 49.IXXl miles, Sl.IXXl, 1 7 1\1 PG, 644-8049 '72 GRAN Torino Stn. \\1ag. !\-lags. Am-Fm sterro. pis, p/b, Alr cond. $2400 . ~6-6817. '73 GRAND TORINO Forrl y,•ag, fully cquipt. d!!luxe luggage rack. air, 64().0190 MERCURY NEW '74 RUNABOUT,~ spfl., 2300 eng., tinted glass, Al\I radio, \\'1 s/v.', body sidr- n1olding. Lisi price SJl 13 · 36 n10 OF:L $S4.ll PER MO. Incl. tax * l mmed. delivery Call Amf'rican Cal' Plan * fi7S.8900 * '71 PINTO. one O\\'ner, 23,000 mi. Excellent. 673-7963 PLYMOUTH '73 DUSTER 6 CYL. automatic trans. pov.·er st ee ring . Air cond itioning l.oY.' Lo w n1iles. Like neY.'. S3nlEV Howard Chevrolet l\lacArthur and. Jan1borce Ne"·port Beach 8l1-0555 ATLAS Chry•l••/Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'Iii 10 PM 2929 Harbor Bl\'tl., Costa !<.tesa 546-1934 '69 PLYMOUTH WAG I $500. 64&-2670 PONTIAC '68 PONT. Trmpest, PS/PB. A;..1/FM, A/C, S950. 833-8246 1~ PONTIAC GTO $400 or Best oller. Rel)uilt eng. 842-4054 or 64&-35..12 an . 4 TAPE deck, speakers, 11.ir '73 FlREBffiD 350. 13,500 elec back Y.1n00w 1965. Xlnt. mi. Air, etc. Cle an . eond. 49&-5919 eve or wknd S3,200. Ph: 67.1·9143. Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used Don't Buy Any Car Until Feb. 14th 1st TIME EVER • NEW-USED 990 PUBLIC CAR .. AUCTION ; '' ' OYER 100 CARS TO BE AUCTIONED BY Masters Auction _., Rudy Lukin, llcon1od Auctlonoor See Tbe rage Ad Wednesday February 11 3 Classified Section For Complete Details _, • • . ' '72 MONTE c ... $2595 Lle ne ... , O<, oll'o, •o::So. 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"899E:TO '70 LESABRE ..... $1795 So.pr. d90tl (CJ' a 1teol a! rhi1 ptice. lic. •427ACT '71 SKYLARK c,. $1995 Supei cl&oii. oW, au!<i, redo ord r>"Ot. loc. •) 170lR. ' I I • ----. . Today's T Jnal, San Cleme*ie Capistrano EDITIO N N.Y . Sto e ks VO L. 67, NO . 43, 2 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 TEN CENTS • I ers ree 1' eteran Trustee Vogel Resigns At Saddlehack By JAN WORTH 01 Ill• D1Uy P'IMI Sl•lt Saddleback College char1er trustee Hans Vogel, 51, of Tu~tin , resi~ecl l\1ohday n!g,ht after seven years in office, "Times change and so must the leadership of this college district," Vogel .said 1n hi.! rc:sl.gnaUon .statement. He said his immediate reason Ls a decision to buy a neW home outside his trustee area. "In an; c::-::e. my ph ilosophy concerning elected officials "'ill not allow me to hold office ;--ore lhan eight yea rs,·• he said. "A limited term helps lQ obviate a paternalistic and/or arrogan'. :~iturle toward the electorate and lessens the incidence or nepotism, corruption and empire building." "rwlr. Vogel, wi th you Saddleback College has been a labor of love," board presklent John J..und said aftc.r Vogel's s t at e 1n en t . "You have made immE!'asurable contributions to th is district." Vogel, the first board of trustees president, was elected in the slate of five c.miidates who blitzed 29 others in the first election formin g the Saddleback College distrit . .' in 1967. "You have created and maintained a great stature among ~ faculty at Saddleback," sakt instnlltor V I n c e 1.1cCullough, who also Mnes a! president of the board of trustees of the Sa11 Juan Makes Campaign Fund Rule Changes Ten city council candidates in San Juan Capistrano have fewer budgetary proble.~ toda y than they thought. The city council voted Monday to change its ordinance on campaign spending to give each hopeful a little more money to spend. ~ ~ed ordinance, v.ilich ~ into effect Immediately, states that the campaign expenditure limit will be IS cents per voter registered by the closing date for vo ter registration in the ctiming election. The closu re is 3() da ys before the election takes place. Old rules stated that the candidate had to ~ the voter registration figure in the previous cily cle<.1 ion. The action came about when the cit y clerk noticed a mistake in the number of voters registered. Candidates had been .. told they would have $625 to spend, ~but the accurate figure wll.5 only $374. Fearing that some. candidates might already have spent thelr money, the oouncil had been pn!plll'td to allow the original $625 figure remain for this election only. Under the new rules the aum now may be higher. Saddleback Valley Unified Schoo I District. Lee Rhodes. president or th e Saddleback College facu lty association, added the faculty's regret to see Vogel go. "We appreciate everything you've done," he said. "I won't miss you a bit. because I've already beat you to it," cracked trustee Michael Collins, whose prior resignation takes effect Mar. 5. Vogel wiU be replaced in the June 4 election a len g with trustee Alyn IS.. VOGEL, Page •· Soutli County Trash Accord Still Sought By PAMELA RAU.AN Of 1'1'19 D""°' .. 1191 Sltfl South Orange County's trash might bave to be hauled all the way to Irv int 'l!l Coyote Canyon by th1s summer, unless an agreement can be uached on a compaUble access ta the new Prima D!secba Canyon near San J u a n Caplatrano, City councilmen learned of that new alternative Monday night from fi.furray Storm, the second in C1lmmand at the county Road Department. It was the first public session between the two pa.riles on the controversial access question since the dispute began last year. And the SucceM of a new agreement might hinge on whether San Clemente iJ: Willing to rela:t its stand and agree to allow a second route through its clly limits, Storm Mid. Storm, who ouUined 10 possible routes, tol.d the cooncil that members of the San Clemente city staff have flatly refused to consider an access route through their city liJnits . "We may end up at an impasse with San Clemente and have to authorize dumping in Coyote Canyon," said Storm. "Yoo're going to have a tough problem. unless San Clemente has a change of heart." J\.1ayor Roy Byrnes seemed more optimistic. l~e suggested tha t the neighboring city council may be more amenable to tbe idea now, particularly if San Juan Capistrano's accCS! route is built first . "It might be good planning to prepare for two routes," said Dr. Byrnes, who {Ste GARBAGE, Page Z) Driver ~.,-... ~-~·~~ -':, ' ' - -,-- PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted Line Shows Approximate Path of Car; Vehicle Repo rtedly Approached Cl iff i'!t High Speed Russ Writer Sohhenitsyn Taken Away From Home MOSCOW <AP) -Soviet police dragged Nobel Prize·winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn from his wife's l\fosrow apartment today and took hi1n a\~·ay for questioning, his n1other·in-law sa id. She told \Vestern newsmen b y telephone that six plainclothes security agents and t\\·o uniformed orticers barged into tbe apartment on Moscow's Gorky Street shortly after 5 p.m. She said she and her daughter. Solzhenitsyn's wife Natalya Svetl ova, attempted to hold the police back but "'they we re very ~~~ took Alexander JsayeviC:1 a11•ay forcibly, .. she said. • His wife reported that four hours later she was advised by the general prosecu- tor's office that her husbant! v.·as ar- rested, There was no official report or indcpen· dent announcement or the arr~st. Solzhcnilsyn, · under harsh, offici al criticism for publication in lht! \\'est of his latest book, "Gulag Archipe lago." declined to ansv.·er a summons from the Soviel state prosecutor to appea r for questioning. The action against Solzhenitsyn, the winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature. culminat.ed a vi cious six·wcck official campaign in the Soviet press which damned the autho r for the Fo111ing pu bli cat ion in late December of his "Gulag'' book. The book chronicled the terror of the Soviet secret police and the nation's labor camp system from 19'18 to 1956. Friday and again l\1onday, the Soviet (S.. AUTHOR, Page !) Nixon Cites Li1icol11, Help WASH! NG TO N (U PI) President Nixon said todav he drew strength froin the v.•ay ·Abraham Lincoln bore up unde r crilicism -"no matter how harsh and unfair that criticism might be." Nixon made an unannounced visit to the Lincoln !11emoria! to attend ceremonies marking Lincoln 's 165th. birthday annivt'rsary, and used the (l('Casion to cite Lincoln <•s his personal inspiration. Nixon mad e no direct references to the \\'atergate pressures upon him or to the energy crisis, but the .allusions seemed clear and the audience of about 300 persons packed inside the memo r i a l responded occasionally w i t h applause. • ' ' Danci Bluffs Plunge Kill~ Mesa Driver Coroner's dcput:es today continued their probe into the. factors surrounding the spectacular death plunge Monday of a 24-year-old Costa Mesa man \vhose car vaulted from the top of the bluffs at Dana Harbor and slammed to the ground. Gerald Russell York of 2051 \\'al\ace Ave., was killed inslantly when his car pancaked at a crossroads of Del Obispo Road in the harbor. The car narrowly missed a county dump truck in its m.foot, high·speed plUDge. Oc"pants of the truck said they wltncssCd the crash. 1-lighway patrolmen and sheriff 's depu!ies said York 's plWlge began several blocks inland of the bluff edge on Street of the Amber Lantem at II :35 a.n1. 'fhe driver J'('portcdly gained S'!X'eds of almost 100 n1il es per hour before reaching the end of lhe roadway. !!is ca r hop1>c.d a curb. blast ed its v•ay through a barricade of steel pipes and cables . th en soared over the cliff. Witnesses who looked skyward from the harbor after hearing the initial impact with lhe barricades said York·s alno larnieil nat on the pavement and then bounced at least 50 feet in the tSee PLur:JE, Page 2J Lette1~ Sent By Hearst Ab(luctors UE ll KEl.E'' ~\'Pl l -The tc·rrorisl S~ n1biont·St' L1b1·r.1l1on Arn1y today dcn1anded .1 1nass1\·c dislribu1ion of fret> food 1r1 poor people as :1 .. gcs1urc 1.1 f good fa ith" in Ilic kidnaping of Patricia lfcarsl. (Rcl:HL"d S!ory Page 31 . In a second lcucr since the kidnaping of f..fiss llearsl in Berkeley eight days ago, the mys terious group demanded that in order for 7'.liss I~· 's father, nc•.\·spape r publ isher Randolph A. }!ears!, to save her, "we wanl to save all t he peo ple.'' Enclosed with 1hc letter and a lengthy stntement was a l<J pc recording of J\1iss flearst 's voi ce. The second )C'ltcr rol!o\\"Cd by fivr dci,\·!i a lctlcr to Berk eley radio st<ition KPFA in \Vhieh the SL/\ cl;1ilned il \\-;1s holding ~li ss llcat·st c.:iptive and said rurth er communications \\'ould fo llu1v. The SLA dctnandcd the food dis1ributi on be rnade through grocery stores and supt•rmarkets to such people on \\'elfare as those using food stamps. It demanded that the distribution be 1nade lhree dars a 1veck for a•four-wee:C period slar1ing. Feb. 19 in San Francisco, Oakland, Richn1ond, East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa Rosa and LJJs Angeles. The SLA lelter said that those who do not receive the demanded food should ··voice' yoO't discontent" in the streets and olher places where the SLA could find out pbout it. It call ed on such or ganizations as the United Fann \Vorkers Union. and United Prisoners Union to act as observers to n1ake sure that all qualifyin g pe rsons receive the food. Enclosed with ·the letter was a document regarding an SLA ''declaration of war" v.·hich the SLA de1nanded be placed in the ne\l:s media and other prominent locations . The letter also demanded that the tape of ~1iss Hearst's voice be distributed by the ne\\'S media. Failure to carry out the demands. the letter said, v.·ould "jeo pardize the prisoner." The original Y."Ord that !he second letter had been received came from ~lcarst. who leaned out of a second-story window at his mansion to shout the news to reporters waiting below. The second letter \vas se nt lO radio station KPFA . which also received the first Jcu cr. It \\'as picked up by a stalion employe at the pos t office. The second lclter cnme after days or te nse \l'(li ti ng fo!IOll'i ng rec('ipl Thurscl;iy of the SL.A 's first comn1unique. ~'lore tha n JOO FBI agents have been assigned to the case. On MondLiy, 1-fea rst said the delay in anv furt her con11nunicatiun lrom the kldnaPers 11·as "fnghten111g." The first letter, 11·t11ch was postmarked Feb. 4, !he da y of the kidnaping, said their •·target" \\'as f.1iss ~learst. It called (See llEARST, Pa~c ?) Mayor Byrnes noted that the ordinance v;ould have to be reexamined after the close of the eleCtion. "There are a lot of loose ends,'• he said. "\Ve may have to learn from other candidates' experiences," Police Arrest Mari Seeking Gas I I Oraa11e <:eut lfeatller Patchy fog night and morning hour s, otherwise conlic1erable high cloudiness throuah Wedne>day, SlighUy ccole< dOys and ........,. niibt1_ Highs ,1n tho mid l!Os-l.<Jwl toolght In the low llOs. INSIDE TOD/\ V Con(7NN1M" o1'd oil kodns are Joo,.ing dOtri dlfftrtnt"cndl of the barrel at Ttcord earn· inD• In 1973 flu! cri•is . Storv, PaQt 14. I., M, ...,Ill f Clllt.nila I (llHlf+MI ,..,. (Mtln t1 (rt11w.,. ,, DHftrl NttW t •llllfer191 ,_ ' •11"'1 .. llWMllll , .. 11 .. ~ ll•lt My~ f Mel ..... l 11 ........... 11 ' A Costa Mesa man's r.eal for obtaining gasoline at a frant ically busy San Clemente service station landed PJm in jail Monday afl:emoon. Police said they had to arrest the angry driver after he rclUsed to move his car from the busy lanes of El Camino Real where he Was waiting his tum at a dlsoount service station. Lee Benham Thibodeau, 29, of ~ Traverse Drive, was booked on charges o[ interfering with an officer and released from ci ty jall ofter the all'f!ed confrontation near the Lerner Station on South EI Camino Jl<al. Police said the statkm, one of few looal luel ouUttl ~on Monday, drew an Instant Crowd Wiien It opened for a few houn' bualnea. Police said the)' W...-~ltd to control tnllk ofter can liebn to lint up In ~ driveway mid aptD over tnto trafnc Janes_ 'l'hlbodeau' •U.ertodly waa •alUng In a traffic lane when 1 patrolm•n eked him to move. Police sakl the man refused several requesl!l to move and finally waa arrested. Police fear major trttlnc problems If the Crowde<f..s(aUon situation worsens along the South Coast One ttatlon which wa1 the only one open last Sunday momlnc became 1uch 1 mapt for -.y motol'isll that Olfia!l'I nna1i7 !lad to launch a major traffic-control operation. Sheriff's 'deputies in .,recent days also were called to a station in San Juan Capistrano where tempe rs tlareil in lines and a fistfight broke out. "'- The bulk of the problem, officers said, Is the closure of most service lanes at open stations, thus forcing drivers to wait their turn at a single row of pumps. 7 CENTS DIDN'T 'TOP OFF' TA NK MONTPEUER, Vt. (AP) -Gas statkm openton have been complaining about the "·~-· -Ing ott:• the proctk:o of' . ,_ Oii-up when a car's ,ta;i•• •lrof\!' .. only a small 11mount qf gi n<>: , 1 But the practice took a-; dlffettnt twl!Jt at one station here: A woman asked for premium psoline and was told there wasn't any Iefl· in the pump. She told the attendant .she would give hirn $1 for wha'tever came out 0£ the noztlc. Tht attendaa> , <Om\lHed. and only sev.n cent. -ih of psollne dribbl<d into her t1r'1 tank.. ,~, She paid the dollar and drove away, ,.,.- •·· 1 , •• Oelt'l._Stttf .... SP!CTAT.ORS LOOK OFF CLIFl'-·AT CAR THAT PLIJNGED ONTO DAtlA HARBOit "STREET Driv•r of Vehicle In Whitt Cfrclt W•s Kii ied After It Broke Th roi(gh Cahl• Barricade , f ~ OA.ILV PILOT SC T Ut~ay, f e~niary i:i, -• -' -------- Saddleback Faculty Asks Raise A 11 precent ~Jnry iTK"T'ease proposal "'as presniteJ to Saddlcback Collc~e tnistees by representativC's of the Faculty Association ti.1on<lay nighl The proposal mar)<ed lhC' first public discussion of the pay negotiations, wh ich \\'ill cootinue through the next few months as the board prepares it.1 J9i4-75 budget. l\1ilt Surfa ce, chairman of the faculty association .salary committee, told the board the proposal too)< into account spiraling infla lion. The board also reC'eivcd and tab1£'d for fur:tJier study a proposed policy on sabbc'ltical leaves for fac1 "y members end admlnist:rators. A sabbatical !eve is e "v•orking vacation" made ava ilable everv six or 6CVen years for educa!orS a n d education'.11 adm inis trators for trJvel, i;tudy, ¥.Tiling and research. Since Saddlcback College has been open only six yea rs, !he issue of sabbatical has not come up until !his year. Five Saddleback Instructors will have been at the school all six yeer.: next fill! and would qual ify for the leave. The proposed policy \.l'Ould pay 1'.'.'0- thinls of an instnJctot's sal::iry for a sabbatica l of one year and JOO percent of his or her salray for a t"·(>.quarter· long leave. According to the suggested guidelines. a maximum of seven percent of the faculty would be granted sabbaticals each year at a cost lo lhe district of about $60,000. All trustees said they favor the concept of the sabbatical leave, but want more study on the matter. "We11 reap the harvest from what we spend on this," Dana Poin t rustee Patrick Backus said. "The f.::cully l'<ill be doing something for us because of this-it will enhance our staff relations and this school." From Page 1 GARBAGE ... pointed out that although only 14 percent on the refuse now comes from San Clemente. 31 percent is generated by Laguna Beach, South Laguna, and Dana PoinL "I'd likt to see a commitment on seq~cing so that In a specific number of YCJfS a second access will be built," said Councilman Jim Thorpe. Councilman Edward Chermak said he didn't think San Clemente ·would go f ar it. •·Of course. \.,.e could always build the access and designate it a toll road ," be said. One point of contentlon was which entity would pay for the right-of-\•:ay costs. Storm said the county would pay for the construction of the road to the dump, but said lhe city would have :'<>"acquire lhe right of way." City Manager Donald \Veid ner said the city's agreement with th e county never said the city would pick up the tab, but the matter will be researched. Stonn said the access favored by the county is the La Pata route which would be built from the Ortega Highway. Chermak said this would probably be best if the county can influence the 6tate to improve the narrow roadway. Storm pointed out it would cos t $130,000 to improve the highway all the way lo La Pala. "If you approve the Ortega rout(', we'll do nil we can to get the improvements made," he said. But he confessed he cannot cqmmil county money for the projccL Storm said 1hc environmental impact r cporl.S on a!l ten routes would be ready . in about a month, and Dr. Byrnes said the cily might be-able to make a · final decislon after seeing th e reports. The five sites rnosl favored by the cily include ; -Avenida Pico from San Diego Freeway to the dump site border; one and a half miles in length, 20 acres ol right of way needed; cost, $800,000. ,., OlA9"•1 COAST 'e DAILY PILOT ,.,. ~ C..I OA~Y l'llOT, w\111 Wfllcfil It ~-It. 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Ten witnesses in his trial te stified that DePal n1a was driving his catering truck 15 miles away at the time of the robbery. fight agalr111t his sententt" to federal investigator John Bond who v•orkcd fo r many years fo r the Orange County pubhc derender's office. Bond , who v.•as work ing as a privat11 investigator at the time of Oel'almn·s conviction. bcc:lme con\'inced of Ut>- .Palma.'s inn0<;ence aflrr the convicted passed a li e detC<"tor test. Local in vestigators said Bond pu1 in many hou1-s of his O\vn tinll' on tht DcPalma case just as he did several ye<1rs ago in the murder trial of Antonia Thomas of Sa n Clc1ncn1c . 11'.e Filipino v.•01nan was found guilt y of second degree murder in the killint: of ht-r infant son afler two Superior Court rtials and despite Bond's rept"l'ltcd plaes ttmt the wrong v.·01n an \\'as bcin~ prosecuted. SWEET GOODBYE -As Sa ddleback College cele- b rates the seventh anniversa ry of its founding this week, three of its original trustees arc leaving the board. From left, l·lans Vogel, \Vho resigned Monday night; Michael Collins, wh o rc~igned in Dece1nber; and Alyn Brannon, who resigned last month, are sen1ed birthday cake by trustee Do110a Berry as Sup t. Fred Bremer, board president John Lund, trustee J ames Marsha ll look on. J\lissing is trustee Pat Backus of Dana Point. But the prosecution testimony of Buena Park police Sgt. Jaines David B<ikkcn obviously \1•eighed heavily with the jury. Ba kken. 46, testified that a fingerprint found on the bank counter was undoubtedly that of DePalina. And the ju ry found lhe truck driver guilty 1\ilile he continued to protest his i1moccncc. Bakkm is scheduled lo facr !ria l Mardi 22 on multiple counts of perjury and offering and preparing fa I .o: e evidence. Free on bail. Bakk('n is presently living in OcCJnsidc on medical leave. Unexploded Bo1nh Taken From Cheek CdM Woman, Mom Cited " In Grand Jury Hearing A Corona del ?-.1ar woman and her mother were found to be in contempt of court l\1onday following thei r alleged Ti!· fusal to ans\ver questions posed during an Orange County Grand Jury hearing. Superio~ Court Judge Jarnes Turner made 1he ruling after a long and frequently interrupted hea ring but g3ve 1'-1rs. Naomi Jordan and her mother, rilrs. Sharon 1\<titehell or Orange, un!il Feb. 20 to kill the contempt order by ansy,•ering the questions. r From Page 1 HEARST .... her fathe~'corporate enemy or the people ." t Enc:loseit.. \Vas gasoline credit card tified as one \·vhich he J1ad given daug ht er. The first on1muniquc'' said the girl would not be harmed but that "should any attempt be made by authorities to rescue the prlsoner, or to arrest or harm any SLA. element, the prisoner is to be executed." After recei pt of l he first letter, a copy of which also was mailed Lo the underground newspaper. the Berkeley Barb, a da y·by-day vigil was ma intained at bolh media awaiting another communication. The Berkeley Barb said it did not receive a copy ti the. second lct1er. • It was teamed that the questions were posed to both v.·omen during a grand jury inquiry into a\legatioM that Republican tandidate James Sartin drew financial aid Crom As s e m b I y ma n Kenneth Cory during the 1972 campa.ign for the 69th Assembly District seat. Cory defeated Republican Wil liam Dannemeyer in that contest but it is learned that the grand jury has been <idvised that Cory backed Sartin in a bid to weaken support tnr Dannemeyer. Sa rtin's attorney, Keith Monroe , denies the allegations against Sartin. lie is asking the grand jury to look beyond his client in invest iga ting mount ing reports of improprieties in the 69tb District contest. Both \vomen involved in the conten1pt heari ns l\tonday declined to comment on the allegations or to re.,.eal the nature of the grand jury's questions. The campaign statement filed by Sartin \\·\th the colmty clerk's office di scloses. howeve r, !hat ~lrs .. Jon.Ian cont ributed $1 ,650 to his campaign. It wa5 learned that Sa rt i n , Dannc.meyer and Cory have been asked to appear before the grand jury in connection wit h the inquiry. Los Angeles District Attorney Joo Busch \\'aited outside the grand jury room la st v.•ee k but he had no comment t.o offer on hls possible connnection with the inquiry. San Juan Council Votes to Forbid Se tback Cl1ange s • From Page 1 VOGEL ... Brannon, who resigned in January after pleading guilty in Orange County Superior Court to bookmaking. An olten vociferous critic or the Saddleback administration over the past year, Vogel said Monday that board members must keep ln mind 11their primary obLigation -to serve the end product o! this whole proceSs, the stll· dent." "'When board members, administra· tors, and/or faculty members nut thei r own interest above that of th~ students the dist.rid. wUJ suffer the consequences,'' he said. "Board memben can help prevent this by keeping open minds at all times and by acting p::>sitively and in a timely fashion-instead of reacting." Vogel has been president of the board three limes-the first six months of lhe djs1rict's operation, in 1968-ti9, and ln 1970.71. He is director oC special services for lhe Tustin Unified School District and has three children . A graduate of USC ,.·ith majors in German and international relations, 'Vogel served as an intelliRence officer in. World War ll wider Geo. George S, Patton. He taught scientific German at USC nnd at California Institute of Technology. A fonner publisher of th e Republican periodical. "The Observer," Vogel has served both the county and state Central Committees. Fro1n Page 1 PLUNGE ... J udge Carr o ve rturned the investiga1ion after it was testified. that lhe fingeri>rint was actually taken from a docwnent that contained DePalma'& prints and had never been left on the bank teller's cowiter. DePalma's case was reopened when Bakken was indicled last November for allegedly offering fa lse testimony in the Orange County Superior Court trial oi. John Robert Snyder, 45. Snyder was sentenced lo nine months in the county jail on a drug conviction after Bakken testi fied that his prints .\\'ere found and identified on a bag of marijuana seized by arresting officers early in 1970. l t is 001v alleged that if fmgefl)rints v.·ere found on the bag of marijuana they v • .-ere certainly nol those of Snyder. Ordering the striking of DePalma's sentence l\1onday, J u d g e Carr commented: "If this man has been framed il's a terribl e thing -a horrible thing." Local lawmen today gave the credit for DcPalma'a release alter a six-year From Page 1 AUTHOR ..• PHNOM PENII. Cambodia (AP) For one week, the young Cambodian army soldier didn't dare speak. In a hospital where other wounded slept tv.·o and three to a bed. he had· a room all lo himself. 11 Pvt. Pok Sari1n was in danger o.' blowing up. In a minor scrap northeast of Phnom P enh last \lo'l'ek, a Kh mer flouge fired an 1\179 grenade at hl1n fron1 a distanc·, of 15 yards. 11ie round, lhc siie of a tennis ball, smacked into J)ok Sarim·,, right cheek and ja1nmed into hi.> jawbone. It didn't explode. The same thing happened at leas( half a dozen times before in the Vietnam \lo'ar. t;sually I.he round lodged in a fleshy area. But Pok Sarim's was ligh~ 1n the jay,·bone, and the surgeons reared the slightest movement v.·ould blow UIJ ' the patient -and themselves. Three days after he \\'as wounded the 21-year-old soldier and his prcgnani 18-year-old wife y,·ere brought by boat to a military hospita l in Phnom Penh. state prosecu tor's office summoned Doctors scheduled surgery for noon Solzhenitsyn. But he refused lo appear Monday on the soccer field "'hen thro' or ackno\v\edge t.he lega lity of the sun would prov ide an overhead operatinJ summons. lan1p. "_In a situation of general illegality More than 200 soldiers, military whi ch for many years has existed in families and medical personnel gathered our country -and the personal eight-on the grass to watch. year campa ign of slander and The operating team "·ore flak jacket.I harassment -r refuse to acknowle.i::re under I.heir smoc ks and steel helme1s the legality of your sum mons and will above their surgical ma sks. not come for an interrogation to any Pok Sarim was brought onto the field stale organ,·• the "'riler said in a on a stretcher, wearing a sarong. !Statement Monda y. r-.:i\itary police blew whislles to move air before finally coming to rest at Solz.henit.syn, 55, who wear! a the crowd away. curbside. distinctive chin beard, has be en The doctors slowly made hLs Incision: Despit.e the time or year, that area acclaimed in the West as Russia's \Vind blew sand and dust across tho of the harbor was busy Monday as greatest modern writer. operating area. A Jone cow ambled ' scores of school children were t ~n1 lfowever at home, where hi! books about. transported to the Marine Studies are regarded a! too critical of the Soviet rn less than five minutes. the operation Institute at Dana Island. system he h •-lied f th . as ueen expe rom e \\'as over. A collective sigh and a.. The \lo'reckage drew many of those \Vriters' Union. Only one of his nove ls smattering of applause and cheers went · youngsters as well as campers staying has been publish ed in the Soviet Union, up from the crowd as th e doctor pulled '. on the banks of the \\'est boat basin. ''One Day in the Life or Ivan the brass--colored round from Pok San Cleme11tea11 Anna Turek Di es City councilmen in San Ju a n York's ca r. a heavy. 1963 sedan. hit Denisovich." whi ch appeared during the Sarim's jaw and gingerly rushed lt lo Capistrano voted 4_1 tl!onday to uphold with such force that the roof. hood destalini1.alion period under forme r a nearby sandbag container. ::i decision or the planning commission and trunk were compressed by the Soviet leader Nikita Khnischchev. The operallon went so quickly tha t forbidding Pacesetter lfomcs to have impact. llis later works, ''Cancer Ward,'' o'The the army ortln:inee officer who wa~ 1'1rs. Anna Turck, a resident of San Clemen!e since 1963. died in hc.r ho111c al 803 S. Ola Vis ta :l\lond.1y. She \\'llS 75. The auio appeared at least tw(>.feet Fir st Circle" and "August 1914" were to take charge of tl>e gr'nad ho _, nonconforming set.backs in a nC'w tract. c e s V.'1:\1 During ,1 public hearing Pacesetter shorter than normal, after its fl ight , banned in the Soviet Union while scoring up afler the docto r had dispos ed oi . officia ls asked tha t the council repcu l~-;--'po'--li-ce_s_ai_d_. ____________ m_•.:.i_or_su_c_ce_s::•.:.es~a.:.br~o.:.•.::d~. _______ i.:_L ____________ _ ~he co1nmission's decision and allow the .ti.-lrs. Turek, a n a t i v e or Czec hoslovak ia, leaves her daughter , 1'-1rs. Libby Ku br of San Clemente. and two grandch ildren. r-.1ark and r-.-1ila Kubr , also of San Clemente. Services are set for 1 p.m. \Vednesday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church \lo'ilh the Rev. Joseph Karp officiating. Burial wil l follo\'V shipment t o Ledenice, Czechoslovakia. Friends who wish may make memorial contributions lo the Oran ge County Heart Association, P.O. Box 170.f, Sant.a Ana, 92702. Lesnesk i l\1 ortuary is in charge of arrangement s . Antique Glassware Taken in Burglary A window display or antique glassware wu stolen Monday night by a burglar who smashed the side window of a Dana Point antique shop, Orange County Sheriff's office~said. ~ma iler front and back yards on '"'O lo1s in their Sun Ranch (formerly Sea Ranch) development off Del Obispo Iload. Pacesetter made its appeal on the basis that the lV.'o lots were the correct size but 1riangular in shape, providing a larger side yard . Jn denying the action, Councilman Josh Gammell pointed out lhat the two lots could be combined and one more expensive house be built on the new, larger Jot . The planning commission had made this suggeSition when it denied the variance. Councilman Jim Thorpe suggested that the company solve the problem by building smaller houses on the lots. Clifford Markula Succumbs at 62 Clifford Armas MarJnlla Sr., a San Clemente resident for the past dozen yean, died Monday. He was 62. Mr. Markula, a resident of 144 W. Deputies said the glassware valued by owner Htn Zuniga, 41 , at about $ISO was taken from La Marina Antiques 34146 Pacific Coast Highway. ' Avenkia Ramona, was a member or Pentalplla Maoonic Lodge 202 in Loo Angeles. He leaves his widow, KEitherine; two SOM, Armas C.Jdarkula J r. of Cupertino and Kirk Mar(rila of San Diego: his 1 mother, Mrs. Jenny Markula of Fort ~ Bragg; a brother, Raymond Markula Rebels on the Ruii MANTLA, Philippines (AP) :... Tl, or Tei as: a sister, Reine Kevorkian Philippine armed forces have thl' or Fort Bragg and a granddaughter. southern island capital of Jolo unde.r Funeral services are pending at "full cont rol and the rebels are on Le&lle.'lk,i Mortuary in San Clemente and the run," Oelense Secretary Juan Ponce gravealde services are t.entaUvely set Enrile said today, Mo~ilems sir.! rcbetlln~ fOT' Wedne9day morn ing. Frlt!OM who against lhe Mnnila governmnct.. They wish may obtain s"P«iflc details of want an iodepeudent Moslem 1Ullo in aervk<!s by calling tbe funeral home 1he Sulu IWnds. al 192-1717 • -The Bright Side The carpet industry is experiencing some of the current frustrations of shortages and rising costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are pe troleum byproducts and consequenllll In short supply. t;1iQIJclll"· _, There are, however,' manv bright spots. Believe ii or not. y0u can still buy QUALITY car- peting today tor LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus is, that because of limited yarn supplies, manufacturers are concentrating on better qualities, eliminating a Jot of Junk carpet. Alden's concentrates on better Qualities also! Because your home Is more valuable than ever, be sure you shop at Alden's. We will help you !ind the right choice of good carpeting for your home. I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES --':!,. ' : I . . !iii ' ' H~ !!!iiii:1 ~ .·;.·~~II : ,,J ':~1~kL'Jllii __ .... ;,,, ... -· ~-.. -. ~.\o' .. UO::~--=. . . . .. tN COSTA MISA .SINCE 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 --' .. 5,10, "'· ..... 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' _, _, -' A1n e ric n1a Sales Volume lly Unll.cl '°""" lnt•"'ll~I App ox I na s oc:~ ola 1 lfll 0 Sloe~ oa r~ "'111 •~J App o~ In• borld u es 51.JOll D ilon<l •• ei v•• •Go S2 S49 o Symbols LOS ANGELES IAP) Directors of Broadway Halt Sti:n:s Inc: said they haVl adopted a l'MOlut100 to cha.Ilg\ the corporate name to Carter Hawley }lale Stores ln<: Th< board said the compani had outgrown Its name. all( Uwit the new one woold bette renect Ill l ncrea,1nJ divcrslflcahon K<OST•phlcally and In the types o! retaU Opemllons I 1·1 DAILY PILOT Tueid.ly, ftbtuar~ 12, 197'1 Congressmen, Oil Leaders Not on Same Wavelength \\'ASJllNGTON <UP!l -1\ look al 1973 oil cornpany 11rof1ts clearly shO'>l'S a hu).l1' upsv.·ing. and those billton- dollar profit stalr>menl s have lllcled 3 nation11I d e b a l c 11·hethcr the figures n1('an the industry is tak ing advant:igr of the {'fll'rgy crisis or rnerriy reco\'cr1ng frorn a bad year in 1972. It all depends on \1·ho's interpreting , C'Specially in the case of firms whose 1973 profits were part of an unbroken up1vard trerxl. SEN. HENRY i\t Jaekson (0-\Vash.), who \'.'ants the l;11v to force oil prices and profits down , says thf' profit fi gures \\'ere out of Ji11c. Rf'p. Les Asp1n ( 0 -\Vis. l QUEENIE Arguments Raging On 1973 Earni11gs 5<1~·.o; the profits shO\\' !llC' rompani{'S are "rnaking out Ilk~ bandns. ·• Rut i\laur1ce F' r.r:1n•·il ll'. chief executive off1l'l·r ol Te.~­ aco, said recen!ly .. these :n· come fi gu res. bo!h net and gross. are the highest tht:> con1- pany has reported . . . in it~ history. Nevertheless. we con- sid£'r this level of e~mings to be yielding an in:tdriuate re- turn on our present invest. mcnt." FRANK JKARO, president of the American Petroleum lnstitu!e. takes thr long vie\'I. Profits are up, he s.1id, but ..Oarel y bring the industry baek to th{' !('vt'I nf pre\'ious By Phil lnterlandi Z · 12. yC'ars " ~\orl' 1n1por1nnt, he added. they 11 ere not as much. expressC'd <Ii :l percl•ntagf' rt•l urn on 1nve!'i tn1r11t , as some industries cornpcting Jor the in vestor's dollar The AP! said n<'l income as percentage of net v.·orth of lhe leading oil firms has averaged slightly less than 12 percent the past 10 years with the a v{'rage for all n1anufac1uring slightly more than 12 percent. A~1ERICA 'S J\tAJOR o i 1 companies arc I n du s I r i a I ~!ants by any n1 ea s u re _ Sl<lndar1I and Poor's corporate data give dl•scrin1ive rntin_gs that range fro111 r:xxon. "the v:orld 's l:irJ{c:sl pc 1 r o I e u in en!crprlsc.'' 10 ~lohi l , 1he sn1allc·sl in !crn1s of Ifl72 i:?ross oprra!in~ inconle, \V hi(' h S!;ind:1rd ;ind l'oci r ~avs rank s <l rnon ,e: "llll' \\'Orld's. lnrgest indus1ri:.il l'Orporalions.·· Th<'ir gross earnings are huge and have been for years. Exxon1s 1972 gross operating incon1e v.·as $20.309,753.000. ri1obil, the smallest of the group by that measure, had ooerating income of Sl.8 billion in 1972. A studv on the chart of rel income of the big co!Tlp'lnies going back through 1966 shov.•cd this picture: -EXXON: net income has risen ste:'ldily for scver <1l years, 1vi!h one dip 1n the chart In J!l69. net income droopl'd son1C\\'llil1. to Sl.24 hillion. But 1970 sho1ved Sl.31 bill ion. 1971 \Vas Sl.52 billion and 1972 net inco me \\'as Sl.5.'I billir.n. The 1973 figure rose to S2.44 billion. the past several from $401 2~ rn1llion In 1966 10 $5~7 .07 1nil1ion in l!m. It s 1073 ,ro!11 v.•as $843 .6 million. -STA/\'OARI) OIL 0 F INUIANA (Ai\10CO\: Thl'rl: \\'Its one dip in lhl' profll churl in the past seve ral )'t·ars. In 19fi9 its net \1 3'/ $:.1~1 O:l rnitHon. Bui thflt 1t1nped to S314.02 millioo for 1970, the11 started another rise. v.·ith $340.63 n1illion for 1971 and $.174.74 million ln 1972. ThP. 1973 net incorrie for Ai\·tOCO v.·as $511.2 million. -!\IOBIL: Net income has sleadilv risen in reeent years. from !356.11 million in 1966 to $574.2 nlillion for 1972. the 1 97~ prof it figure \\•as $842.8 million. -ATLANTIC RICllFIELD: It had a p{'ak cf sor1 s in 1969. \Vith ncl inconic of $230.1 n1illion. droppln J? 1n 1970 10 ~209.5 nullion. Th('n in 1971. !h{' rise brgan t1ga1n. 11•ith s210.s:_1 million. F11r 1972. it drooped 10 Sl!l2.52 n1ill ion. The 197:1 profit for At'l'o \1•3s S270.2 nlilti11n. -PlllLLIPS PETHOI.EU~1 : Net in('o111c r£>at·hrd one penk of $16·1.02 1nillion in 1%7 and then began a slide that reached a lo\v in 1970 of Sll9.88 million. The next year it rosf' lo SJ32.32 million and in 1972 totaled Sl48.43 million. That \\'as the highest In five years. For 1973. the comnany re1l0rled net inco111e of $230.4 million. --SlJELJ..: Net i n com e pf'aked at $312.09 n1i\lion in 1968 and declined 1he next t11•0 years. Then il rose somewh;:it. fron\ $ 2 3 7 . 2 I n1i\1io11 in 1970 lo S24t5 million in 1971 ond then S260.48 million in 1972. Thf' 1073 profit \vas reported at $332.7 million. Sex Sta r Off Hook? .. He used to have the worst roving eyes in the office, until the boss went to the race track one day: .• " -TEXACO: 'Therf' 11·cre t1vo drops in net income in the past f<-'111 ye ars. ll totaled Sf\19.65 million in 1!168. and dipped to $76!1.8 million for the nf'xt year. But net in come rose ;igain to $822.0'l million LAS VEGAS, ~ e v . (UPI I -The CI ark County dlstrict atlorncy's office says there is not enough c vi denl'e to proceed 11•ith arrai;::nm('nt of Linda Love lace. stilr of the filn1 "Deep Th•·oat", on charges of possess ing cocaine and dangerous drugs. in 1970 and for 1971 it v.·as $003 .87 1nillion. For 1972. the Adon TV Aims net totol dipped ag-ain, to SM9.04 n1illion. For 1973, it v.•as $1.29 billion. -GULF: The net income At Subconscious pe:iked Ht 5626.:12 n1iflion in 1%11 . rlrcpped lo $610.56 n1illion in 191i9 rind dipped to $550.37 million in 1970. The chart Both ri1iss Lovelace and director David \Vini er. 34. v.·ere scheduled to appea- lvlonday for arraignment follo"''ing their arrrst J an. 31 at a "Strip" hotel. \VASHINGTON (AP ! -An advertisement for a niemory game called Husker Du has revived lhe question of television adve r tising ain1ed at the vie,ver's subconscious. The technique involved is called subliminal perception, a nd the Fed era l Commwiications Commission said .. broadca~t~ cmplo:dng it are contrary tu the pu bl ic inicrcsl. '' I N P It E -f H RJ~'r\lr\S lrlevision ;:;ds for I !u~k '1· 1111. lhf' \\'Orti s "f;PL ll '' t(;_1~l1rd rin the scr{'C'll four 11n1 L·-. f•a ch ti rnc for a frill'lhJJl of a ~i.:cond. The cp iwi:J::-prc ~entrd the FCC \\'i1h thr f1r.,t .-J1t•c1f1c case of sub!1n1inal perl'.l'ption advertising on tclc\•ision. The conun1ss1on said subhn1inal Nu.ii /las Song Hit l'\E\V YOHK 11\PI -A record by J anet ~h~ad. a 36-ye;1r-0ld Austral:an nun . has sold h<ilf a 1Pillion copies in the L'ni!t'<I St;i!t•s. ~ince it \1·as relr;"1·d :1 nu;nth ;igo. And it h:1:-.n'1 c1'en bt'Cn plaxrd on the radio in all l l.S,.cil ic!'. The rrcord. Sis Le r Janet's first. has ;1 roek beat and some wcll-k1Kl\\'Tl lyrics. llcmrd stores report that the record -"TilC Lord's Prayer'' -is selling faster than it can be stocked. r"Olll Fashi on Island N cwporr .Beach ' • ads are deceptive, and turned upwa rd to $ 5 6 I . 4 r eferred the matter lo the mil!ion {or 1971, and n{'t Federal Trade Commission. incon1e for l972 dropped again to S447 million. The 1973 net The government response, lncon1c for Gulf OH was if any, apparently will be to estimated at 760 million. Both will remain free on $7 .000 bond pending further investigation by police. seek a promise t.h<1t the advertiser 111iU not use the -STANDARD OIL 0 F technique again. CA LIFORNIA: Net income EXPER"IEN~ . h h _:i:::":::''::'.::•':':::d:__:in::_•:_'::''.:_'Y'__l'.'":•:'...::_ol'.__':==========:'I u• ·''" \\'II t c1_ technique as a method of ad\'crtising raisN:! concern and led to government 1nquir1es nearly 20 years ago. Saine s po kc th en 0:1 "tirai n- 11·ashir:g" fears. A group of advrr11~inr, 1n(·n !r1(•d 1t out at 11 )\f'11 Jf•!'Sf'V drive-in niovic in l9J6 The\1 s:iid popcorn l'011~\ln1ptioi1 increased \1·hcn rhc \\'Ord!) "Hungry~ Eat Popcorn" \l't're flash~d on the scrc·t•n ~ lilst that 1·ie11·crs "'ercn't Jv.•arc they had seen the message. Their theory was that an appeal to the sobconscious \11as mere effective than a direct appronch. SOf\fE VIEWERS wi::rc conseious of the "Get It " fla shes in the Husker Du ach:crtisement. A handful of the 200 or so stations \vhere the a,j was scheduled rontacted t h e' Narional t\ s soc i at i on of _Broadcasters for guidance. ·n1r> (lssoci<ltion. in Hccord<inc(' wilh ils volun t<ir.v co d e proscribing s u b Ii 111 i n a I 1!t•vicc~. a d v i s e d code suhserihers not to run the :id. A litUe ovrr half of the nuticn's television st ations subscribe to the code. ROBERf CHOATE, who gai nrd public atten tion by attacking the n u t r i ti o n a 1 con1ent or breakfast cereals, spolled the ad on televlskln and complained to the fi'TC and the FCC. DEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT* Make Wednesday night your nigh t lo eat out. Al Del Taco, Wednesday night is Taco Night. You get three tasty Del Tacos for )usl 99c. This Wednesday, drive thru !or a fam ily 1i1e mea! you won't lorgel. At prices you'll !ind hard to beal. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA TUSTIN an Hiii...,. $011tto AH fwy. lrl1tol 1 l'•RICldell crt c ... ,. 4th Sh'fft 014 -Fwy. 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Or .... ,. 01'" Wf t :JO t. t :l O p-. ~ ID t. 7 ORANGE Cltf Dr • .t._..._ .. ...._ 0,.,. 10-9 , .... h!'J S-'-r 10 .. ' SANTA ANA 1900 S.. lrWol ·Ho. rrf So. C...t ,.._ °'" 10-9 , ... hlr ~ 10 .. ' ' • -~ ' ~ ( • '\ t I 1' Lag1111a Beaeh ED IT IO·N YOL. b7, NO. 43, 2 SECTIONS, 2b PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 ears Board of Adjust1nent Laguna Official • Ill Quits By JACK CUAPPt:U. 01 tlle D•ll1 "!Mt Sl1tf Laguna Beach architect Ib Christian Abel has quit as chairman or the city Board of Adjustment \l.'ith an angry blast at fellow board members and a call for complete reorganization of the planning body. Abel announced his intention lo resign from the po.sit.ion efective Thu:::iay following the board meeting in a letter to li1ayor Roy Holm. Abel was unavailable ·today for comment. The archltect labeled attempts by unnamed board oJ adjustment members to redesign appliCants' pro}e<'ts as "the. ultimate insult to the ability and integrity of the architect." Abe!! said that the board v.•as gi\'cn design review authority to insure esthctic qunlity. "Instead of this. it has bc<:ome a three-ring circus or self-styled critics and ego-motivated opinions. "As an architect, I have Y>it nessed this particular spectacle from both sides of the table," Abel said. •·r do not believe that the board or adjustmcot as presently staffed has the. knowledge or the expertise te judge design on projects of the magnitude that have bcei1 broupt before us recently." he wrote. Abel is the archilecl ln charge or "The Lumberyard ," passed recenUy by the. board of ajustment. but only after an extensive economics report \\'as required by the board. Abel bas been criticized as having a possible conflict of interest for his participation on the board in ligh t or his Laguna Beach prof~sional work. He. has stepped down from the board when his projects are u n d e r consideration. Abel suggested that the board of adjustment be stripped of its design review powers. which would be. turned over to a rotating paoet ol architects. lie urged the council to rewrite the: city's zoning cOOe to allow the board only judgments on variances and land Bugliosi Talks To Lagunct Club Vincent T. Bugliosi. candidate for stale nttomey general will be tlie featured speaker at the Laguna Beach Democralic Clu b meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in tlie community room of U:~a Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave ., Lagima Beach. BugBosi, the prosecutor in the sensational Charles Man.'IOO case. is a former unsucces11fuJ candidate for Les Angeles County District Attorney. lfe Is in private practice in Beverly Hills. Bugliosl failed to get the endorsement of the California Democratic Council which Instead tapped former Los Angeles Police Commi~ioner William NorJ'\s. Blast use and to specify exactly what design review powers the board does have. There has been increasing use by (See ABEL, Pa:e %) Planners Ask End to House Size Lirriits By FREDERICK SCJIOE~1Elll. Of tlle O•llr Pllllt Sllff By a unanimous vote, Laguna Beach planning commissioners ~1onday night asked the city council to Uft the ·J.250 house square footage limitation in effect on most lots in Arch Beach Heights. Commissioners said there should be no hard and fast square footage rule and that the final decision on the size o( new houses should rest with the Board of Zoning Adjustment. The QlDtro"Xqsial square footage provlllan Is pil'I ~ l1f lntei'lm ordinance in effect to control development in the 1r00bltd hilltop neiptlo-. Technically, 'lt)I!' piruft!kla. .tales that the square footage of a home may not exceed half the square footage of a lo t. Since most lols are 2.500 squar~ (See SQUARE F'OOT, Paget> Laguna Planners Hold Off Action 011 Subdivision Faced with a 2 to 2 deadlock 1'.fonday night, the Laguna Beach Planning commission delayed for two weeks action on a $2.5 million 33-unit residential subdivision bet'tteen Temple Hills Drive and Park Avenue. Following two hours of debate on the tract map approval. o:immissioners agreed to aga in take up the matter Feb. 25 so that Commissioner Larry Campbell can consider the proposal. Campbell was not present at ti.1onday's n1ecting. Planning commissioners Michael 1'1ay and John ti.lcDcw:el\ appeared fa vorable toward the development, "·hi\e Roger Lanpbear and Sally Bellerue opposed it. Re!!ldent.s along San Remo Drive, immediately above the propot'1! project·s location, protestal the development. Their oonCems about the size of the developmcn&. added traffic and incr.ascd water runoff will be discussed with the developers prior to the next commission meeting. • Ir e PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted line Shows Approximate Path of Car; Vehicle Reportedly Approached Cliff at High Speed Saddlehack's Hans Vogel n ·: • .;· ·.. -:. __ .. -~-.. ~ ..... Y J .ncsignmg After 7 ears By JAN WORTII Of th• 0 1Uy "llol Sl1ff Saddleback College charter trustee lfans Vogel, 51 , of Tu~tin , resi~ed ?IIonday night after seven years in office. ''Times change and so must the leadership of th~ college district,'' Vogel said in his resignation statement. He said his immediate reason is a decision to buy a new home outside his trustee area. ''ln any c:se. my philosophy concerning eledC!C.i of'ficials will not allow me to hold office more than eight years," he said. "A limited term helps to obviate a paternalistic and/or arrogant attitude toward the tlectorate and lessens the incidence of nepotism, corruption and empire building." "ti.fr. Vogel, with you Saddleback College has been a labor of love," board president John Lund said after Vogel's stateme nt . "You have made immeasurable contributions to this district.'' Vogel, the first board of trustees president. 'A'aS elected in the slate of five candidates 'vho blllzed 29 others in the Orsi election forming the Saddleback College dis1ri.._ in 1967. "You have created and maintained a great stature among the faculty at Saddleback," said instructor Vi n c e McCullough, wbo also serves as president of the board ' of trustees of the Saddlebact Valley Unified Sc boo I District. Lee Rhodes, president of the Saddleback College fa culty association, added the faculty 's regret to see Vogel go. "\Ve appreciate everything you've done," he said. "I .,.,·on't mis..'I you a bit. because l 've already beat you to it," cracked trustee ~fichael Collins, whose prior resignation takes effect Mar. 5. Vogel will be replaced in the June 4 election along with trustee Alyn tStt VOGEL, Page ... * * *· Teachers Request 12 Percent Hike At Sadclleback A 12 preccnt salary increase proposal 1~·as presented lo S:iddl eback Cnlle~e lrustees by r~presen!ntives of the Faculty Association l\fonday night.. The proposal marked the first public discussion of the pay negotiations. which 1v i1I continue through the nrxl few months as the board prepares its 1974-75 budget. Milt Surface. chairman of tlie faculty association salary committee, told the board the proposal took into ac~unl spiraling inflation. The board also received and tabled for further study a proposed policy on sabbatical leaves for fac-.. y members and administrators. A sabbatical leve is a "working (S.. SALARY, Page !) Dana Bluffs Plun:ge'ittits- M esa Driver Coroner's deputies tOOay continll«l their probe into the factors surrounding the spectacu.Jar death plunge Monday of a 24-year-old Costa ~lesa man \Vhose car vaulted from the top of the bluffs at Dana Harbor and slammed to the ground. Gerald Russell York o[ 2051 Wallace Ave., was killed instantly when his car pancaked at.a crossroads of Del Obispo Road in the harbor. The car narrowly mis.sed a county dump truck in its 20()..foot, high-speed plunge. Occupants of the truck said they witnes.sed the crash. Highway patroltTM'n and sherifrs deputies said York'.s plunge began several blocks inland of the blurt edge on St!'cel of the Amber Lantern at Jl :35 a.m. TI1e driver reportedly gained speeds of almost 100 milrs per hour before reaching the end of the roadway. His car hopped a curb, blasted its way through a barricade of steel pipes and cables, th en soared over the cliff. Witnesses who looked skyward from the harbor after hearing the Initial impact· with the barricades saki York's auto landed flat on the pavement and then bounced at least 50 feet in the air before finally coming to rest at curbside. The local ~lub, not a member of the Democratic council, may eodol"!ie Y+'homever It chooses aod has indicaled il will make loca l and st ate endorsements prior to lhe June 4 primary election. Police Seize Solzhenitsyn Despite the time of year, that ar:ea of the harbor was busy Monday as 9COf'es of school. children Y1ere b:!tn; transported to the ?-.1arine Studies btstftute at Dana lslandi The wreckage drew many of tflOse youngsters as well as campers staying on I.he banks of the west bcrat basin. Nixon Cites Li1icoln Help WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nl•Oll said today be drew strenath from tht way Abfaham Un<o1n bore up under crtUdlm -"no matt« howbmll llld Ullfllt that crlUdlm inlght be." Nixon made !ri llllllUlOOJlC<! vial! to tho Uncol~ Memoriel to attend , ceremonies marking Llnooln's IMth birthday annlvenary, and UJed the oecaskm to cite Lincoln as his personal Inspiration. Nixon made no direct retyences to the Watergate pressures upon him or to the energy crisis, but the alh~lons seemed clear and the audience or about 300 per90nS packed Inside the m e m o r I a I rC!ponded occuionally w i I h applause. I I . Prize-·winni1ig Autlior Dragged Aivay iii Moscow Mo.5CqW (AP) -Soviet police dragged Nobel Prt~wlnning author Ale1ander Sollhenitsyn from his wife's Moscow apartment today and took him away for questk>nlng, bis mothe:r-in-law said. !lie told Wtttem newsmen b y ~ that alx plaloclotbes aecurity -ta and two ......._ olflcera bltsed Into lhe apartment m llloocow'• • Gorky Street lborllY 1lter 5 p.m. SM said aho and her ctauahter. SolzhenilsYn'• wife Natalya Sv.UOV1, attempted lo hold 1he polW. blck but "they ...,.. very ~ took Alennder 1""1'vic.~ away lorc:lbly," •he .. 1c1. R.11 wUe reported that four houn l1ttr she was advised by the genenl pl'OlleCtr tor's office that her husband wa!I: ar-- mted. 1bere was no olflclal rtport or indeptn- deftt """"""""'! of the arnat. Solzhenltoyn, under hmb, olfldal crllldsm for publication In the Weat of .,. his latest book, "Gulag Archipelago," state organ," the writer said in a declined to answer a summons from stalemeot Monday. tho Soviet . state prORCUlor to appear Solzhenitsyn. 55, who wears a forr:~=g~galnst Solzhenitsyn, the distinctive chin beard. has been winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for acclalmed in the West as Russia's Uterature, culminated a vicious six·'Week greatest modem writer. official Cimpalgn In the Soviet prus However 1t home, where hls book.! which damned the aulhor for the are rtgarded as too critical of the Soviet publication lo late December oC his system. he baa been expelled from the "Gulaa" IJ,ok. The book chronicled lhe Writ<ra' Unloo. Only "" ol his novels terror of \he Soviet sten!I police and bas been published in the Soviet Union, the nation a labor ·c..mp system from "One Day In the Life of Ivan 1918 to tt68. 1• 4 ptnl.IOVich," which appemred during the Friday and again Monday, the Sovlat deatallnizatioo period ·under former state prosecutor's office · summoned Soviet leader Nikita Kbruschahev. Solzben.ilsyn. But he refused lo appear Hla latu works •. "C'.anceJ Ward.'' "The or acknowledge the legality of the Ftnt Circle" and "August 1914" were summons. banned in the Soviet Un.Ion whlle 1corlng "ln a situation of general illegality major successe.s abroad1 which ror many years has existed In Ile won the Nobel Prize.for the general our country -and the personal eight·· excellence of his wr1U~. He · dttllncd ye.ar campaign of slander a n d to · travel to Stockbolm to accept the hara!!n'it'nt -I ~fuse to acknowl~e prize In person, e1presstng fear he would the legality or your summons and will rtot be allowed to ·re-enter the Soviet not come for an ioten9ptiOD lo any Union. York's car. a heavy, 1963 sedan, hit with !uch force that the roof, hood and trunk were eompressed by the impact. Tbe auto appeared at lea.st two:feet shorter than nonna1, alter its fliibt, police said: Laguna Festival To Save Light,s The Lartm• Betch F..Uval ol Arts will join the enttgy saving effort by with •· 40 percent "cuthllck 'In grounds Ughting during the summer run of the festival. Gf'O\IJ\lh lights nonnally turned on at noon dally and burned until midnight will now 00 tumed on at 5:JO p.m. and put out at 11 :30 p.m. whtn the ground• will be ci-d. The llaht.J out pr~m will alto leave artiats who have t\>otllpt1 hlJhliiJitlng theft worlca wlthwt po-.er. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS • Ive Terrorists Demand F1·ee Food BERKiiLEY t UPI I -The. tape- reeord cd voice of kidnaped newspaper heriess Pa1ricia llearst assured her !amity today that she was well. The leltl'r acrompanyino the soft, st rained voice demanded free food for California's poor and aged. The Symbioncse Liberation Anny, \\'hich claimed repsonsibility r or kidnaping the 19-year-old coed Feb. 4, said in a letter she was abducted "for crimes her mother and father have committed against the American people and the people of lhe world.". (Related story, l)age 3) Her father. Randolph Ii . Hear.st. is presidrnt and editor of the San Fraficisco Exaniiner and chairman of the Hearst Corp. lier nio!her, Cat herine. is a regent of 1hc Uni\'crsity of California. In the tape sent to Berkeley radio station KPFA, a black man identified only as ''Sin-Q'' said he \1•as "quite "i!· ling to carry out execution of your daugh- ter to 53\'C the starvng And exploitation-. of thousands of men and \vomen of all races." Her captors said that before they negotiate for ~1iss Hearst's release her family must supply $70 worth of free meat, vegetables fand fruits for every needy Californian over a four-week period beginning Feb. 19. The girl's father said the family took the rtcording as proof hia dauabter wat safe and said he would try to comply with the demands. The SLA demanded !he d151rib1Jtlon be made through ~ry S1ores and supermarkets to such people on welfare as those using food stan1ps. It demanded that the distribution be made three days a week in San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond. East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa Rosa and Los Angeles. The SLA letter said that those who do not receive the demanded food should ''voice your discontent" in the streets and other places where the SLA could find out about it. It called on such organizations a5 the United Farm Workers Unioo, and United Prisoners Union lo aot a:s obs~rvers to make sure that all qualifying persons receive the food. The SLA indicated it intended to hold lhe 19-year~Id university coed for at least five more weeks. "~lorn and Dad. I'm okay," said the slow, deliberate voice o( l\1i.ss Hearst. .. I think you can really tell I'm not terrified or anything. These people have been very honest with me . . . lhey are perfectly willing to die for what 1hry do _ . . I "'·ant io get out o{ here but the only "·ay is if you do what lhcy say, and do it quickly. "llis really up to you to make sure those people can't jeopardize my lile by charging in and doing stupid things." ~ added. "I'm not being tried for crlffies I'm not responsible for. I'm here because I'm a member ol a rulin& cl&M family." The letter said "iJ this is not done we will assume there is no basis f~ negotiation and we will no longer maintain in good health the prisoner or war." The revolutionary S y m b i o n e s e Liberation Army also demanded that (See HEARST, Pa~e Z) C.ut 1feadl9' Palchy log night llld momq hours. othenri.O considerable hich cloudinelo throOgb Wicbiesday. SllghUy cooler-claya and - 01&hU. lfi&lla in tbt mid tllL Lon toolght lo the" .... IOs. INSmE TODAY Congn1fmen and oil leaden 1 are ·looking down different e1Kfi of the barrel at rtcord ea~ ing, m 1973 fuel crl&il. St<wp, Paue 14.. 2 DAIL V PILOT l B Tutsd~y, f'tbruary 12, 1~74 1'1011 Fra11aed? Prisoner Freed In Perjury Case Br TOM BARl.F.Y Of ttttr 0 .. 1, ,.u., $1111 Ari inves tig ation thal began last r-;Qvl'mb<-r wh en the Orange County Grand Jury indicted a Buena Park pohce sr.rgeant on perjury cha rg es £'nded Monday in Los Angeles ~·ith the fr eeing ol a Whittier man who served tY .. o yrars in state prison. U.S. District Court J udge Charles H. Carr sl'ruck do\\'n the bank robbery conviction of \\'illiam DePalma , j/, Ydth !he romment thal "the system is not Jetter perfect " DePalma. a forme r catering truck dr iver, ~'as convicted nearly six years ago of taking $2,400 at gunpoint from the offices of the Mercury Savings and Loan Association in Buena Park, Ten \Yitnesses in his trial ttslltied that DePalma was driving his catering truck 15 miles a.way at the time of the robbery. But the prosecution testimony of Buena Park police Sgt. James David Bakken obviously weighed heav ily with the jury. Bak.ken , 46. testilit>d thul a fingerprint found on the bank counter was undoubtedly Lhal or DcPalma . And the jury found the truck driver guilty while be continued to protest his innocence. Judge Carr overturned the investigation after it was testified that the fingerprint was actually taken from a document that contained DePalma's prints and had never been left on the bank teller's counter. De.Palma's case was reopened when Bakken was indicted last Nove mber for allegedly offerint: false testimony in the Orange Cowity Superior Court trial of John Robert Snyder, 45. Snyder was sentenced lo nine months in the county jail on a drug conviction after Bakken testified that his prints From Page 1 SQUARE FOOT .. feel , homes are limited to 1,250 square feet. Co un cilmen, lvho have final judgment on changing city ordinances, a re expected to consider the commission's recommendation soon. Commissioners Monday night .also took steps to get a pennanent set of devdopmcnt guid elines on the books by approvi ng the following conditions : -Builders of new homes must provide parking spaces off the street for four carp. -Ureas under buildings shall be end)scd. _;Utiliti es must be placed underground. -Yards around houses may be chang· ed to halt boxlike design of houses. Commissioners sidestepped making a decision on requi ring a park fee fron1 builders of nev.· homes. lnsleed, th ey asked City Attorney Tully Seymour 10 resea rch v.·hat type of fee to provide parks "'ould be the best. The heights docs not have any park acreage. C.Ommissioner Sally Bellerue suggested that persons owning stan dard 2,500 sq uare foot lots should pay higher park fees since those leis, once developed, leave lillle yard for children to play in. °"'-11ers of large lot s v.1th biPP,"er '"lrds should pay less of a park fee, she said. Advertisin g Space Offered 011 i\l::ips The L.'1gun.1 Bc.'.lch Chamber of Commerce has con1ra rled for 10,000 maps of the city lo be printed and is offering adverti sing space to area businesses on the maps dislributed. free to visitors and residents. Businesses in ter('sled in advertising may contact the Chamber of Commerce for furlher information. The map contract provides for yearly up::laling of the map and ad cupy. OUN•I COAST U DAILY PILOT llltl Or•not C-t DA.fl '!' P!LOl, .,lttl """'ell h r-in..I lht H..,._Prn1. II (IUOl l....., by ~ 0••1111t cout P111>11'"'"ll c .... ~, ""* ,.'.• "111""11 1•1 -II•"-'· ..,.,_., i".,,outfl l'r~iy, ,.~ ( .. ll M~u, Ne\O"PDrl !!Heh, ""°''1"'1°" 11,..,"'"°"~'•ln v1111y, t..Q"UM llMd'I, lr~l ... IS<>Ocll•b•tk """ !.., Clemo"''' SM Ju1n c ·~"!••no. "'-o11191t •eoion.1 ldiliorl 11 l'OJD'""""' :5-1 1..,.11o1, '"" S<mdiyo. Tl\1 prll\Cip.tf M!lllllr,v Plan! II ti JJ!l w.,r ••V £1r"1, C.Ot• ........ 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Jt is now alleged 1h;1t if CJngcrprinl! 1vcrc fowxi on !he bag of rn arijuana they were crrrainly not those of Snyder. Ordering the striking of DePalma's sentence r.1oncl.ay. J u d g e Carr commented : "If th is man has been framed it"s a ternble ttung -a horriblt' thing." Local lawmen today gavt". the credit for DePal ma's release after a six-year fight agains r his sentence to federal investigator John Bond wbo worked for many years for the Orange Cowlty public defender 's office. Bond, who was working a! a private investigator at the lime of DePalma's conviction. became ...onvinced of De- Palma's innocence ofter the convicted passed a lie deLector test. Local i.nve3tigalors said Bond put in many hours of his own time on the DePalma case just as he did several years ago in the murder trial of Antonia Thomas ot San Clemente. From Pagel VOGEL ... Brannon, who resigned in January after pleading guilty Jn Orange County Superior Court to bookmaking. An often vociferous critic of the Saddleback administration over the past year, Vogel said Monday that board members must keep in mind "tbelr primary obligation -to serve the end product of this whole process, the stu- dent " "Wben board members, administra- tors, and/or faculty meinbers "'ut their own interest above tha t of th studenL'l the district \\ill suffer the co:isequences," he said. "Board members can help prevent this by keeping open minds at alt times and by acting positively and in a timely fashion~instead of reacting." Vogel has been prciiident of the boa rd three times-the first six months of the district's operation, in 1968-69 and in 1970.71. ' lie is director of special services ror the Tustin Unified School District and has three children. A gradtiate, of USC wU h majors in c:erman and international relatlom, Vogel served as an intell:i;:ence officer in World \Var 11 under Gen. George S. Pall.On. From Page 1 ABEL ... the board of a provision in the design review law allowing the board lo determine if the applica nts' proposed p!ans fit the site. The board has expandOO tl.Jt pl.;ase to include merits of the applicanl's proposed use nt the site, as well as the csthetics of the use. Abel charges that frequently board members demand changes not related to desii::n, but to open space, densily height, set backs and open land. :\be\ has supported a more lim ited rol e for the board. Arnold Hano. '4'ho resigned se vera l months ago, supported an expanded role for the board. Thr rrsigning chairman called the boa rd's pas t policies "srossly unfair" and "rid iculous.'' " ... the applicant has only one choirc if he \\'ishcs his project to be accepled and thfll is to sit qu ietly and patiently "V<'hile his design is ridd led and ridicu!l."d by son1co11e totally untrained for such criticism ." Abe.I said. Abel sa id his suggestions for a rotating list of architects to pass on lhe design oC buildings would remove conflict.s of interest, and the more limited board of adjustment role v.·ould be fairer. Plants Purloined In South Count)· Plant pilfering continued to plague south e-0unty residents Monday nigh t with homeowners in the South Laguna ar.d Laguna Hills areas reporting fresh filching by the foliage footpad . Fireman Ronald James Birtch, 28, told Orange County Sheriff's officers .fl hangin g plant and a clay pot were removed from the front yard of his home at 25472 Cajon Drive while he and his family were 1ns1de lhe house. Depu ties are also investigating the theft of two plants from the ~1onarch Bay Restaurant, 32802 Pacific Coast Highway, South Laguna. Employes said the plants disappeared during business hoors. Stereo Gear Stolen Fron1 South Lagunan Stereo equipment v~lucd by the o~r at more than $300 was stolen Monday nig~t by burg lars who broke Into a South Laguna home, Orange CoW1ty Sheriff 's offleen said. Deputies said speakers and a tum table were ta ken from the home of John MillOO Ow•ley, &4 , of 31&1 Ith Ave., by intruder> w1» loroed opm a sliding glass door. • l ..--=~..,, California Shoav Festival Board Sign Laws Will Work- f Just Ask Laguna Beacl1 .J I Okays Changes By BARBARA KREIBICH .• ' • ~ ot 1111 D1ll1 PIMI lllff i AS COSTA MESA struggles with ill proposed sign control ordinance and t the mettings and arguments and di scussions drone on. It all has a familiar - ;i ring to Veterans of lbe Laguna Beach sign ordinance bat tl e of the mid·60s. r; That one lasled for a.bout three years. Embroiled in it \\'ere lhe city 1 council , the planning oomm1ssion, the mayor 's select commHtee on signs, J citizeru;' groups, merchants' groups, hotel-motel people and signmakcrs. There were daytime meetings, evening ~~ meetings and weekend meetings. And with ~ man y axes Yj to be ground, there \.\'ere times when the l\'hole thing looked hopeless. .1 ~ it turned out, it not on1y wa.sn't hopele&'!, it wo rked , like a charm. Today, there's scarcely a Lagunan , rrom 1J merchant to artist, who wouldn't agree that ~ge of , one of the toughest sign ordinances in the state probably ·~ was the best thing that evt".r happened in the Art C.Otony. i · The ordinance adopted in 1967 was stem. Eve rything 'J 1t•1•••CM from sign area to location to size of lettering to intensity ti of lighting was laid on the line. Neon v.·as out. So was movement of any kind, mechanical or lighting. And the amortizalion period for nonconformin g signs . : was a scant three years. INmAL OPPOSITION ranged fnlm grumbling to full -fledged threats of 1 lawsuits. The ordiQ.<Ulce, said the doom.sayers, v.·ould keep lbe city in court for years. It didn't Work that way . First to conform was a popular reslaurant, prominenlly located on Coast }!ighway. Within weeks its huge, coslly neon sign, replete with information about parking, cocktails. ocean viev.·s, etc. v.·as down. In its place appeared an attistic, discreetly lighted marker v.·hich prompUy became an admired 1 landmark on its own. f, One by one, other monstrosHl~s disappeared and were replaced wilh \ modestly conforming signs. It wasn't too long before a really ugly sign had ~ become a conspicuous embarrassment, while artistic new sign creation wa.s ~l an attraction in itself. ~· • BY THE END of Ille three-year gra"' period, city lnspecton checked oot :: the town. The found a startling 90 percent of Laguna signs now conformed ~' with the ordinance. ~-· For some it had been a very costly gesture, given the short amortiia· ,· lion period And there v.·ere a few holdouts, but the city stood firm. Convinced '' the law would be enforced , the holdouts yielded. There were no lawsµits. ~ Complainl5 were resolved within the city administration and in a handful of '; cases, very minor variances were granted, usually involving a few inchCl in ' size or a slight rearrangement of lettering , i! \Vhy did it work so well ? ,. ,. A LAGUNA OFFICIAL \\"ho was through it all explains, "It has to be done " ~ by law and the law must be rigidly en forced. Most people don't like ugly signs, 1 H but no one will go it alone. When the ugly Dncs all come down , nobody has t~ to sOOut any more and everyone is satisfied." , Costa Mesa has bigger problems, he agl"C('s , and a thre-c-year amortiza· ! f lion period would hardly \\'Ork here. But there's a right si gn Jaw !or every 1 ~j town and making it v.'Ork is not nearly as painful as it may seem. Like C'>" fJ r , ing to tht". dentist, the anticipation is the v."Orsl part, After it's over , everyone , ~I fee.ls much better. r1 . . bilf"""ii"V.:Wi@li· ·1 'JILillit:::::U.;.e.tilt~ .t!':a::;.a:;!ft2MFJtr.Jtl"l7.Z'!':" r .:.!!!'' tiS!f£21111l!Ltli! CdM Woman, Mom Cited In Grand Jury Hearing A Corona del ~far woman and her mother were found 10 be in contempt of court ~londay following their alleged re- fu sal to ansv.•cr questions posed during an Orange County Grand Jury hearing. Superior Court Judge James Turner made the ruling after a Jong and frequently interrupted hearing but gave 1'.fr.>. Naomi Jordan and her mother, r.frs. Sharon Mitchell of Orange, until Feb. 20 to kill the contempt order by answering the questions. It \.\'as learned that the questions were posed to both women during a grand jury inqu iry into allegations that Republican cand idate James Sartin drew Fr'Om Pagel SALARY ... financial aid Crom As se m b 1 y man Kenneth Cory during the 1972 campaign (or the 69th Assembly ·District. seat. Cory defeated Republ ican William Dannemeyer in that contest but it is learned that the graIXi jury has been advised th.at Cory backed Sartin in a bid to weaken support tor Dannemeyer. Sartin's attorney, Ke ith r.1onroe, denies the allegatiom against Sartin. He is aslcing the grand jury to look beyond his client in investigating mounting reports of improprieties in the 69th Di.strict contest. Both women involved in the contempt hearing Mond ay declined to comment on the allegations or to revea l the nature of the grand jury's queslions. The campaign statement filed by Sartin with the county clerk's oHicc discloses, however, that ~f rs. Jordan contributed $1,650 to his ca mpaign. •• Sweeping changes in th e All-Califomia Show were a pproved Monday by th~ Laguna Beach Festival of Arts board of directors. Directors reversed previous opposi!ion to having only one juror for 1he show and allocated an additional $500 stipend for a to~aotct1 crit ic as juror. They ended the purchase-award program and set up a cash a\vard of $1,000 for first place v.•irtner, and eliminated .sculpture fron1 confC'St eligibility. · The changes were 1nade at the behest of the L.1gun.a Beach Museu m of Art lioard President Jack Glenn and museum curator Tom l::nman . The All-California Show began al the Festival of Arts under the aegis of the Laguna Beach Art A&socialion. Later the show was moved to the association 's galleries. Recently the Art Association became the l\I USe um of Art. Glenn told the festival directors that hy hiring a n::not\1ned juror, the qu <llity of art 1\·ould be improved , because highc.r quality artists would W<inl to enter the contest. Also, l.ly elimina ting the purchase Council Takes Up Unfinislied Laguna Business The Laguna Beach City Council' wil l meet at 4:30 p.m.· Wednesday at citv hall chambers to discuss busine:is carried over from its Feb. 6 agenda. Items include a report on crealion of parking meter zones and the com promise terms reached after the parking meter fefercndum qualified. Those terms specified that parking in the Glenncyre Stree t P a rkin g sr ructure. if built, be JO cents an hour. and street parking increased to l~ cents lo help pay for the structure. At the time of the compromise, the council v.•as dt'tennined to coostruct the Glenneyre structure. 1-lowever, the structure at that rate ~·ould lose money, and the council balked. at approving construction. Instead, talks have been initiated with the oY.'Ilers of "'The Lumber Yard" a downtO\.\TI shopping complex for a joint c;ity-romplex project adjacent to city hall and near the canyon art festival areas. Council busine;s., also includes approvals of minut es back to Dec. 18 and consideration of a $590 allocation to the Orange County law enforcement intelligenct unit. Art Juryi1ig Date Corrected Due to a typographical error, the time given for Festival of A.ru jurying for this year's exhibit.Ors was incorrect in the Friday edition. Artis ts and craHsmen wishing to etlllbit sh9uld take three pieces of their v.·ork to the Irvine Bowl at the festival grounds be tween 7 a.m. and IO a.m. t-.tarch 9. Jurying \\'it! start at 10 a.m. and no further entries will be accepted after that lrme. Resul ts will be announc ed at the conclusion of judging at 3 p.m. The festival v.·ill run from July 12 throug h Aug. 25. rt'quire1nent for the \\•inner work , arllS!!' \.11\shing to ff'lilin thrlr work would bt' a!trat.:it'CI. The r<..'S ull would be a bc.o tt('t show, accon.Hn~ to (ilenn. Second prile i:; $300, !hird pr!:'.<' LS $200. The AIJ -C;ilifonua Show· runs <lt th(' mus£'um coueurren tly 11.·l!h the J-"'e~tival of Arts whi ch th is ycur \vii! go tro rn July 12, to Aug. 25. U 11ex1lloded Bo1nh Taken Fro111 Cheel{ Pl1N0~1 PENH. Cambodia IAPI - For Onl' \\-'C'ck, the young C<l!nbod i;iJl :im1y soldier didn't d:ire spt·tik. In a hospil<i l \\"h1•rc. olher wound~d .slept two and lhrec to a bed. he had a roo1n Jll to him self. Pv t. Pok Surin1 was in danger ur blowing up. In a 1ni nor scrap nor1hC'a!'! or Phnon1 Penh Jus t week, a Kluncr Rouge firf'd .1n ~1 79 grenade al hini from a disti.Jnce of 15 ya rds. The round , the size of a tennis bJl\, smacked into Pok Sa rim's right cheek and jan1med into his jawbone. It didn't explode. The same thing happened at least half a dozen times before in the Vietnam war. Usually the round lodged in a fl eshy area. But Pok Sarim's was tigh t in the jawbone, and the surgeons feared the slightest movement would blow up the patient -and themselves. Three days after he ,was v.·ounded, the 2l ·yea r-old sb!dier and his pregnant 18-year-old wife \Vere brought by boD.t to a milita ry hospital in Phno1n Penh. Ooclors Sl'h£'dulrd surgt'ry for noon i\tonday on the socc('r field 11 hen !h~ sun \1·ould provide an ov erh('ad operating lamp. to.lore th<ln 200 soldier5. military families and medical personnel gathered on the grass to watch. The operating team v.•orc flak jackel.'I und er the ir smocks and steel helmets above their surgical masks. Pok Sarim was brought onto the fiel d on a sLrelcher. \\'Caring a sa rong. ?Y:ilitary police blew whis!les to move the crov.·d .ewa\.·. The doctors S101,·ly made his incision. Wind blew sand an d dust across the operating area. A Jone cow ambl OO about. ,, In less than fiY e minutes. !he ope.ration was over. A collec!lve sigh and s sn1attering of applause and cht'ers went up fron1 the cro\.\'d .as the doctor pulled the brass-colored round fr orn Po k Sa rim's jaw and ginge rly rushed it to a nearby srindbag container. The operation \\'ent so quickly that the army ordnance officer who v.·as lo take charge or tl1c g'r{'f]ade showed ~1p alter the doctor had disposed of J l. First Graders' Art Di splayed in Laguna Pape r sculptures hy first srade students at r:J ritorro F:lemenlary School arc on rlisplay this month al Lagu na federal Sav1ni;s, 260 Ocean A1·e., Laguna Ocach. "That's me in the f'<l trloL's Dny Pa rade " i~ !he title of the studl"nt display . 'J'he ~<.·ulptur!':i $how h9w stud ents plan !o appear in the f"cb. 23 pa rridc The students arc fron1 Binnie Beaumont's first grade e tas~. vacation" made available every si1 or seven years for educators and educatiooal adm inistrators for travel, study, writing and research, Sinee Saddleback CoUege has been open only si1 years, the issue of sabbatical has not come up until this year. Five Saddlcback Instructors will have been at the school all six yea .• nc~:t fall and would qualify for the leave. The Bright Side The proposed pa\icy would pay two- thirds of an instructor's sa.JJry for a sa bbatical of one year and JOO percent ol. his or her salray for a tv.·o-quarter· long leave. Accor.ding to the sug gested guidelines, a maximum of seven p<'rccnt of the faculty would be granted sabbatica1s C'ach yea r at a cost lo the district of a bout $60,000. All trustees said th ey (a \.'Or the concept or the sabbatical leave, but want more study on the matter. f'1'9111P-.eJ HEARST ••• • C198elte .....-ding with "my volct and Mlsa: Hearst's'' be b1oe<!cut fu.Uy, The "my'' in the letter was not ldentiHed. 1be cassette recording WRS encklaed wflh the letter. It further demRnded that the SLA 's seve~ht!aded cobra emblem and itt lalest letter be published In newspapers. First word of the Jetter was given by Mis,,: Hearst'11 father , Randolph A. ltearst, who leaned out a window of the family's Htlbhorough m•nalon and shouted lo newsmen: "A letter ha1 arrived at the etatlon." The letter waa received by r1dk> staUon KPFA In lltrkeley, which tteeived a first letter Thursday . The carpet industry is experiencing some of the current frustrations of shortages and r1 s1 ng costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are petroleum byproduct& and consequently in short supply. There are, however, many brig ht •POIS. Beliew It or not. you can still buY QUALITY car· peting todey for LESS than 30 years ago. Ano1her plus Is, that because of limited yarn supplies, manufadurers are concentrating on betterquafitles. eliminating a lot of Junk carpeL Alden 's concentrates on better Qualities also! Because your home 11 more valuable than ever, be sure you shop at Alden ·s. We ·will help you find the right choice of good carpeting for your homo. ALO.EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MIU. SINCI 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. =TAMISA 646-4838 Mon .• Thun, 9 to s,JO, M. 9 to ti Sot. 9'30 to S • • ( . ·• j ? • ' • • . ' Saddleha~k • Today's F inal 1 N.Y. Sto c k s 'l VOL. 67, NO. 43, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C ALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 TEN CENTS • ears Ir T ' • " ' ~ • • ' ' • . "' . , o.i1y l'llat Staff l'hot. Zoo Holiday '"'ilill Yoder, 6, an El Camino Real Elen1entary School pupil. awaits Amtrak train in Santa Ana for trip to the San Di ego zoo today. Lincoln 's Birthda y trip was arranged by cit y of Irvine recreation depart· ment for more than 200 Irvine pupils to spend their day off from school visiting the zoo . Police Seize Solzhenitsyn Prize-r vi 1u ii1 ig Autfior Drc1gg·ed Aivay i1i Moscow !\10.SCO\Y (AP) -Soviet police dragged t\obel Prize-\•.'inn ing author Alexander Solzhcnitsvn from his '"'ire's !\1oscow apartment tOday and took: him a\vay for questioning , his mothcr·in-l;iw said. She told \\'estern nev.•smcn b y telephone that six plalnciothcs security a gents and tv.·o uniformed oHiccrs barged into the apartment on ~loscov.··s C'.orky Street shortly after 5 p.m. She said she and her daughter. Solzhenitsyn's v,.·ife Natalya Svctlovn, attempted to hold the. police b:.ick but "they V.'cre very rough.'' "11iey took Alexander Jsaycv1t.'.1 ;J1\•ay forcibly." she said. 1-lis ,.,,ife reported that four hours lat~r she was advised by the general prosecu- tor's office that her husband \1·11s ar- rested. There v•as no official report or indepen- dent announcement of the arrc:.I. Sol1.hcnitsyn, under harsh, official criticism for publication in th~ \\'rst of his latest. book. •·t-:ulag Archipelago." doclincd to ansu·cr a summons fron1 the Soviet stale prosecutor to ;1ppear for ques tioning. The action against Solzhenitsyn, the winnt:r of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature, cu lminated a vicious six-week official campaign in the Soviet press which damned the author for the publication in late December of his "Gulag'• book. The book chronicled the terror of the Soviet secret police and the nation's labor camp system from 1918 ID 1956. Friday and again ltfonday, the Soviet slat e prosecutor·s office summoned Solzhenitsyn. But he refused to appc:ir or ackn<ni.•Jedge the legality of the summons. '·In a situation or general ill<'g ality \.\'hich for 1nany years has existed in our country -and the personal eight· year can1paign of slander a n d ha rassment -I refuse to acknovi'lcdR"c the legali1y of your summons 3nd will not come for an interrogation to iny state orga n.·· lhe v.Titer sJid in a statement Monday. Solzhenil.syn, 55. who wears a distinc tive chln beard, has bee n acclain1ed in the \\'est as Russia's greatest modern writer. Jio\vevcr at home, where his books 3re regarded as too critical of the S<lvlet system. he has been expelled from the \Yriters' Union. Only one of his novels h;is been published in the Soviet Union1 "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich." which appeared during the destalinization period under fonner Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev. Saddlehacl{ T1"u stees Eye P1"opo se d Salru"y h1creases A 12 prccent salary increase proposal 11·as presented to Saddlebaek C;,llege trustees by rcpresent.::itives of the Faculty Associ ation ~looday night. The proposal marked the first public discussion of the pay negotiations, which \vill continue through the next few months as the board prepares its 1974-75 budget !\.1ilt Surface. chairman of the faculty association salary committee, told the board the proposal took into account * * * Aft er 7 ¥ears spiraling infla tion. The board also received and tabled for further study a proposed policy on sabbatical leaves for fac· · y members and administrators. A sabbaUcal leave is a "working \•acation " made available every six or seven years for educators and educational administrators for travel, study, writing and research. Since Saddleback Coll ege has been (See SALARY, Page 2) Terrorist s Dema11d Free Food BERKELEY (UPI) -TI1e tape- recorded voice of kidnaped nev.·spapcr heiress Patricta Hearst assured her family today that she v.'as v.·ell. The letter accompanyin '"' the soft. s1rained voice demanded free food for California's poor and aged. The Symbionese Libe ration Anny, which claimed repsonsibility for kidnaping the 19-year-<:>ld coed Feb. 4, said in a letter she was abducted "(or crimes her mother and father have committed against the American people and the people of the v.·orld." (Related story, Page 3) Her father, Randolph A. Hearst. is president and editor of the San Ffancisco Examiner and chairman ol the Hearst Corp. Her mother, Catherine, is a regent of the University of California. In the tape sent to Berkeley rad io station KPFA, a black man identified only as "Sin-0" said he was "quite \l.il- ling to carry out execution of your daugh- ter to save the starvng and exploitations of thousands of men and "·omen of all races ." Her captors said that before they negotiate for Miss Hearst's release her family must supply $70 worth of free meat, vegetables fand fruits for every needy Californian over a four-week period beginning Feb. 19. • The girl's fath.er said the family took the recording as proof his daughter \\.'as safe and said he would try to comply with the demands. The SLA demanded the distribution be made through grocery stores and supennarket.1 to such people on weUare as ttme using food ·stamJl5. It demanded that the distrlbuti<ll be made three days a week in San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond, East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa R06a and Los Angeles. The SLA letter said that those who . do not receive the demanded foOO should "voice your discontent" in the streets and other places where the SLA could find out about it. It celled on such organizations as (See HEARST, Page %) Nixo n Cites Li1ic oln Help WAS H I NG T 0 N (UPI) President Nixon said today he dre\v slrength from the wny Abraham Lincoln bore up under criticism -"no matter how harsh and unfair that criticism might be." - Nixon made an unannounced visit to the Lincoln ri,femorial to attend ceremonies marking Lincoln's 165th birthday anniversary, and used the occasion to cite Lincoln as his personal inspiration. Nixon made no direct references to the Watergate pressures upon him or to the energy crisis, but the allusions seemed clear and the audience of about 300 persons packed Inside the m e m o r i a I responded occasionally w I t h applause. Ol'BJlge Ceut • • Saddlehack's Vogel. Quits Welitller Patchy fog niaht and tnorning hours, otherwise considerable high cloudiness: through Wednesday. Slightly c:ooler days and warmer night.. Highs In the mid 60s. Lowa tonight In the low 50s. INSW E TODAY Congre.tnntn and oil· ltcdtr1 are looking down differe,it ends of the barrel at record earn~ fng.s in 1973 fuel crim. StorJI, Page 14. .... ""· .. Ytl • Mrt1-11 c .. 1tor11•• 1 Murv.i l'ftllWt 11 ChlMltl.. •'4 H•l'-1 ...... <f C.mk• 11 or .... c_,., • CrM-rd 17 S•l'lla hnw 11 o..ill N1tltn I J-1-9 11·JI •trteri.I 1"•11 .-ll'Mll Mtrtlth 1!·11 111..,.1-111 1"11 T....,..,._ r lllNflff ll·IJ Tilll"" 11 H~ O•,...r t WNf!Mr 4 ......__ 11 W•lftffl'• Htwt 11-1' Allll L•"*'' 11 Wef'HI Hewa 4 ' By JAN WORTH CH 1111 D•ll• ~llol $1111 Saddleback C.Ollcge charter trustee Hans Vogel , 51, of Tu.:.t in, resigned Monday ni&ht after seven years In office. "Times change and so must the leadership of this college district," Vogel said in his resignation statement. He said his immediate reason is a decision to buy a new home outside his lr\lstee area . ''In any case, my philosophy cooce.mlng elected officials wUJ not allow me to hold office m<lre than eight years,'' he so.id. "A limited term helps to obviate a patemaUstlc and/or arrogant attitude toward the electorate and Jeuens the lnckl!"""' of nepollam, corruptlOJI and empire bulldlng." "Mr. Vogel, with )'Oil Saddleba<:k College bu been a labor of love," boanl president John Lwld .. Id alter Vo¢'! s tatement. "You have made immeasurable contributions to this district." Vogel. the first board of trustees president, was elected in the slate of five candidates who blitzed 29 others in the first election fonning the Saddleback College dl.!trlL in 1967. "You have created and maintained a great stature among tM facu1ty at &iddleback," said bwtructor V i n c e McCulk>ugh, who also serves u president of the boanl of trustees of tlie Sodclleback Valley Unllled Sc h o o I District. Lee Rhodes. president of t b e Saddlebe.ck College faculty association, adt!ed the faculty's "'gret ID ,.. Vogel go. "We appreciate everything you've done," he said. '11 lfr'OO't mls!I you 8 bit, because I've already beat you to It," cracked truS\.. Michael Collins. whose prior resignation takeo effect Mar. 5. Vogel will be replaced In the June 4 election along with trustee Alyn Brannon, who resigned in January after pleading guilty In Orange County Superior Court ID bookmaking. An often vociferous critic ol. the Saddleback adminlstratlon ·over the past year, Vogel aald Mooday that board members mu.rt keep In mind 0 lhelr primary obligatloo -to serve the end product ol lhil whole proo!SS, the atu- dent." "When board mtmbert, admlnlstra· ton, and/or faculty memben nut their own lntert:'f't above that of. th -; students the district wUI' sufler the conseqllences," he 58kl. 11Doard memben can help prevent thls by keeping _, mlndo at an times and by acting positively and In a timely fashl<X>-lnlteod of reacting." Vogel ha. beeTI president ol the board IS.. VOO~'L, l'll(e "' ,. . ti GETS IRVINE PLANNING JOB Riverside's Livingstone Aft er 2 Years Irvi11e Fi11all v " OK's City Seal A circular design in two Colors was selected Monday night as the Irvine City Seal, ending two years of debate. After Couneilwoman -G~brieUe Pryor urged adoption of a red and gold version · of the same design, Counrllmen E. Ray Quigley and Henry Quigley teamed in support of the green and blue symbol. That substitute motion passed on a 3 to 1 vote. Jl.1ayor John Burton opposed the color and design choice and Collllcilman WiJJiam Fischbach was absent. ln another action, counciln1en deleted the word ''incorporated" from ihe circular border, leaving the date the city v.•as founded -1971 -standing alone. Madison and 1.:fain. an Irvine finn \'.ilich designed the seal, 'A'ill continue to 11,-ork for the city, prep· ·.1g repro- ducible copies of the design !or use on city stationery. vehicles a-<l official docl..lments. Since initially proposed by the v.•inner of a city contest. the seal design has lost the city motto -"Angulus Ridel" -and symbols for fanning. business and industry and the university. A family grouping and a tree of "life'" or "Jrnov.•leclgc'" replace· the earlier suggested four symbols. They apoear on a blue background on either side of a small letter "i'' represent ing the <'it;-;. The remainder of the se::il. the "i" and the circle are done in dark green, as they were in the first Madison and Jl.1ain design selected by the council after a profes.5ional competition for the city contract. t • . ; I Ive Plan Chi e f Approve d For Irvine By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 111• 0•11~ 1'1111 Sll lf lr•ine Cily Counciln1en t~nded a seven- n1onth search for a city plann ing director 1\londay by hiring Ri\'erside County's plannlng chief for $26,775 a year. . \V illiam R. Livingstone. 49, of Riverside leavC's a $20,568 a year job to con1e lo Irvine. lie has headed the Riverside County planning department si nce 1968 . lO years afte r he began as a planning aide. Llvings t.one replaces Bruce Warren \l'ho lef( Irv.i-°" l.<>i:A ... July after only six months. \Vai-ren became chief planner for Sa n Diego County. A native of Los An geles. Livingstone is an architecture graduate of use. ~le is an Air Force veteran with service both in \Vor ld \\lar II and Korea. A prisoner of \l.'ar in Germany for six rnonUi'S, Llvingstone wa:, free( bv troops Id by Gen. George Patton only a few days before VE Day. he said. Livingstone to1d colUlcilmcn he secs Irvine as being a unique city. Follov.•ing his appointment he told the press he vie"'S the Irvine poot as a "un ique opportunity which appears at a tin1e 'A'hen I am young enough to TllOV e." The planner said the major task in Riverside County was to hold back from development many or the rural areas untll "proper urbanization" was possible. I-le said he sees no difficulty coming to a city which has recently adopted a general plan which he has had no part in creating. Having just completed a general plan for the 7200-square miles oI Riversid e County , Livingstooe said he v.·as "rather g1ad '' Irvine has completed its plan. lie said it is no disadvantage that "'(See PLANNER, Page %1 B urg lars Deal l1 t Avocados For the second wee k in a ro"'· burglar.i: 11,·ho first ta1npcrcd v.•ith telephones ~fonday lugged off a 14(}.pound haul of avocados from the Calavo Grov.·eni' packing plant in Irvine . This ti111c, howev.cr. whoever raided the shed nt 13341 Yale Ave ., also stole tv.·o 14-foo t fiberglass pi cking poles worth $90. Jack Hurt. Calavo spo kesman from Fall bronk. told police this time there 11,·as at least some justice in the lllligator pear ri poff. He said the intruders either don't kno1'1 their avocados or couldn't discriminate in darkncs.~. Those they stole were picked loo early and thus will never ripen. AFTER TWO YEARS, IRVINE ADOPTS SEAL Blue Sh ield, Dark GrHn Circle Win Council F•vor . ) ' J • .. _2 DA~~ y PILO T lS 1ut1day, Frbru•ry 12, 1'174 -~-----·---- . . ' . -~· ~ ... _ .. , ---.,...__ •· - .. - PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted Lin• Show' Approxi mate Path of Car; Vehicle Reportedly Approached Cliff ~t High Speed C:dM Woman, Mom Cited Policen1a11's In Grand Jury Hearing Perjury Case Frees l1u11ate A Corona del J\far woman and her mother \\'ere round to be in contempt of court Monday following thl'ir alleged r~ fusal to ans1\'er questions posed during an Orange County Grand Jtry hearing. Superior Court J udge James Turner made the ruling afler a long and frequently interrupted. Jw.i_...;~: hut gave J\lrs. Naom i Jordan and her mother. J\.Irs. Sharon l\t itche\l of Orange, w1til Feb. 20 to k.i\J the contempt order by an.sv.,erins the questions. It was teamed that the questions wet!'.! posed to both women during a grand jury inq uiry into allegations that Republi can cand idate James Sartin drew fi nancia l aid from A s s em b I y m a n Kenneth Cory during the 1972 cam paign for the 69th Assembly District seat. Cory defeated Republican William lnterdistrict .iPolicy Okayetl ·By Saddleback Saddleback College trustees Monday night approved a mass interdistri ct permit policy for resi dents of Harbor View Homes in Ne11:port Beach. The mass pennit will allow residents of the area-in Nc...,'port Beach city limits but in the Irvine Unifit>d School District and therefore the Saddleback district -to attend any co1n1llun1ty (.'Ollegc they wanl. Homoowncr Ed Leonell i told the board he and some 118 other homrowners on an irregular boundary line bety,·een school districts e\•cntually want to de· 11nnex fr om the Irvine school district and into the Ncv.·porl ·fl1 csa di.strict. J1e said tht: Ne\\•pon .schools are closer 10 thr housing tract ;ind rr~idents resent h:iving lo send tl1eir children to lhe n1ore c.li st:int Irvine schools. 111e lrv1n€• Unified School District Is part or tfre S:1ddlcback Com munily Col· Jege distric1 , y,·hlle rr!1idc~n1s of the Nev;. port J.tcsa d1.st1·ict are in the Coast Com· 1nunity College rlistrit1 Leonelli h:i1d previously obtained mass intcirdistrict pern1ils from the Irvine lJni fied district and approval from the Nev.•por1 .;o.1.~sa and Co<lSL Contn1w1ity College districts to receive the additional students. The Newport-tv1esa and Irvine Unifi('() districts are in the process of workin g out their bow1dary diffe rences in the area. • . 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Both women involved in the contempt hearing ~1onday declined to ('()mme nt on the allegations or to reveal the nature of the gr:ind jury's questions. The campaign statement filed by Sartin with the county clerk's office discloses. however, that ~-1rs. Jordan contribuled $1,650 to his campaign. It was learned that Sa rt i n . Dannemeyer and C.Ory have be<>n asked to appear before the grand jury in connection y,·ith the inqu;ry. Los Angeles District A ttomey Joe Busch waited outside the grand jury room last week but he had no comment IQ offer on his possible connncction \l'ith the inquiry . From Page I HEARST ... the United Farm Workers Union. and United Prisoners Union to act as observers to make sure that all qualifying persons receive the tocx:I. The SLA indicalcd it intended to hold the 19-year-o!d uni\'ersity coed tor at least five more weeks. "l\tom and Dad, I'm okay." said the slow, deliberate voice of l\Iiss Hearst. "l think you can rC'ally tC'IJ I'm not terrified or anything. These people have been very honest \\o'i!h me . . . th ey are perfectly willing to die for what they do . . . I want to get out of here but the only way is if you do v.•hat they s:iy, and do it quickly. "It's really up to you to rflake sure those people can't jeopardize my life by charging in and doing slupic.l things," she addC'd. "I'm not being tril'd for crimes I'm not responsi ble for. l'n1 here because I'm a member ot a rulin g class family ." The lcncr s<iid "if this is not dont>, we will assu1ne there is no basis for negotiation and y,•e \l'ilJ no longer maintain in gocx:I health the prisoner of y,•ar."' 111e revofullonary Sy m hi one s e Liberation Army also de manded that a cassette recording y,·ith "my voice and l\.Tiss liearst's" be brooc!cast fully , The ··my " in the letter v.•:is not identified . The casset te recording y,·as enclosed v,·ith the letter. It further demanded that the SL.A ·s seven-headed cobra emblem and its latest Jetter be published in nev,.spapers. First word of the letter w1:1s given by ~liM Hearst's fat her, Randolph A. Jfearst, v.·ho leaned out a window of the family's Hillsborough mansion and shouted to newmten : "A Jetter has arrived at the station.'• The letter wrui rccl'.ived hy radio station KPFA in Berkeley, which received a first letter Thursllay. By TO~I BARLEY Of l~t Dl llY l"ltol Sl•ll An investigation that began las t November when the Orange County Grand Jury,~ndicted a Buena Park police sergeant on perjury charges ended )londay in Los Angeles with the freeing of a Whittier-man v.·hO served t\vo years in state prison. • U.S. District C-Ourt Judge Charles H. Carr struck down the bank robbery CQnviction of Wil liam DcPalma, 37, with the comment that ''the system is not letter perfect." De.Palma, a form er catering truck driver. was convictt>d nearly six years ago of taking $2,400 at gunpoint from the offices of the ~fercury Savings and Loan Association in Buena Park. Ten witnesses in his trial testified that De.Palma was driving his catering truck 15 miles away at the time of the robbery. But the prosecution testimony of Buena Park police Sgt. James David Bakken obviolL5ly weighed heavily with the jury. Bak.ken, 46, testified that a fingerprint round on the bank counter was undoubtedly that of DePalma. And the jury found the truck driver guilty while he continued to protest his innocence. Judge Carr overturned the investigation after it was testified that the fingerprint was actually taken from a document that contained DePalma 's prints and had never been left on the bank teller's counter. DePalma's case was reopened when Bakken was indicted last Novembe r for allegedly offerin,; false testi mony In the Orange C-OWlly Superior Court trial of John Robert Snyder, 45. Snyder was sentenced to nine months in the county jail on a drug conviction afte r Bakken testified that his prints \\'e re found and lden tiricd on a bag of marijuana seized by arresting officers early in 1970. It is no\v alleged that if fingerprinl'i '~ere found on the bag of marijuana they were certainly not those of Snyder. From Page I SALARY .•. open only six years, the Issue or sabbatical has not come up until this yea r. Five Saddleback Instructors will have been at the school all six yea ._ next fall and would qualify for the leave. The proposed policy would pay two- thirds of an instructor's salary for a sabbatical of one year and 100 percent of t?is Or her saJray for a t\\'O-qU8rter• long leave. According to the suggested guidelines, a maximum of seven percent of the faculty would be granted sabbalicals each year at a cost to the district of about $60,000. All trwtces said the y favor the ('()ncept of the sabbatical leave, but want more study on ·the matter, Irvine Cou11cil Action Here, In capsule ?mm, are the major actions taken Monday night by Irvine City Counci lmen: -CITY SEAL: Adopted a blue and green, clro.dar shaped desi gn a11 the official emblem of the city. -AREA 13: Continued action on proposed apartments until Feb, 19 when aU councilmen are expected to be present. -PUBLIC SAFETY: Approved $40,IXK> contract with Booz, Allen and llam- ilton , Inc. for a study of pvllce, fire, health and other 1ervlces. -COLLEGE PARK : Okayed spending $24,000 in local park fet'!l collected in the College J>ark area (or &-acre city park COllUng $196,000. Park la due' to open in June . -SPEEO LIMIT : Set 50-mllc-an·OOur apeed limit on Unlvtraity Drive betwee n Cul ver Drive and S.1n l)iego Freeway. I Coroner Probes Death Plunge • Ill Dana Bluffs .... Coroner's deputies today t'Olltlnued their probe Into the factors surrounding the spectacular death plunge ~lontlay of a 24·year-old Costa ~fesa man whose car vaulted from the top of the bluffs at Dana llarbor and :slammed to the gt<>und. Ge rald RlL5seH \'ork of 2051 Wallace Ave., was killed inslantly when his car pancaked at a crossroads of ~I Obispo Road in the harbor. 'The car narrowly missed a ~unty dump truck in its 200-foot, hi gh-speed plunge. Occupants of the truck said they witnessed the crash . Highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputies said York's pl unge began several blocks inland of the bluff edge on Street of the Amber Lantern at 11:35 a.m. The driver reportedly ga ined speeds of almost 100 miles per hour before reaching the end of the roadway. HU car hopped a t'\JJ'b, blasted its ~·ay through a barricade of steel pipes and cables, then soared over the cliff. Witnesses who looked skyward from the harbor after hearing the initial Last Rites Held For Dana Latl1am Of Laguna Hills Funeral !leIVices were held in Whittler Saturday for D ana Latham of Laguna llills, former commissioner of the U.S. lnternal Revenue Service, v.•ho died last \Vednesday in his home. He was 75. A native of Galesburg, Ill ., ~1.r. Latham became a special advise r to the U.S. nUdersecret.ary of State in 1955 and .• ,..as appointed IRS commissioner by President IN.ig'1t E!senh<)l\'er in 1958. A former president of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, to.tr. Latham .,.,-as an active member of the Tax Appraisers Division of the Amt>rican Ba r Association. He was president of the Harvard Law School Association ol Southern California, and a trustee of Ohio \Vesh•1·- an University, Ocidental Col\ege, the .Jotm Tracy Clinic, and lhe Eisenhower l\lcdical Center. 11e is sun 'ived by his widow, Olive , three daughters and eight grandchildren. l\tr. Latham graduated from Ohio \Vesleyan University In 19'.lO with Phi Beta Kappa honors following service with the U.S. Army in World \Var J. He received a law degree from Hanrard University in 1922 and spe- ciaJiz.ed in tax law. entering practice in Chicago. Ill. and Washington , D.C. He was a special attomey with the Bureau of In ternal Revenue i n Washington and San Francisco for two years. lie became vice-president of Pacific F inance Corpora tion and he and the late Paul \\'atklns founded a law !inn in Los Angeles. After his stlnt as commissioner of the IRS, Mr. Latham returned to Latham .and \l;'atkins as a senior partner ln 1961. He retired in 1971. Burial was at the Rose Hills ?-.temorial Park Cemetery. \\'hittier. lmp:tcl with the barricadf:'s s.ald York's ;.iuto lnndcd flat on the p<1ve1nent and then l>0uncL'<i at least fiO feet ill the air belore finally coming to res t at curbside. IX>s pite the lin1e of year, that arf:'a of the harbor was busy Monday .is scores of school children '"ere I In'! transpor1ed to the ~tarlne Studies Institute i.lt Dana Island. f'rorr• Page 1 PLANNER ... the general plan h;1s been adopted. "A general plan is not a static document It bends with the will or the people," Livingstone said. "It isrl°t an end, but rather a begi nning ." Livingstone said he does oot oppose growth, believes Increased congestion and pollution lh;it growth brings with il is a "matter of acc~pting the ineviWble." lie added, however , that he thinks auto pollution is a "so1vable problem" and that there are aJtematives. "Irvine already has takea some steps," Livingstone said, observlng that Irvine is "unique for its citizen acceptance of the village concept of development." Only new to"1r·ns being developed on a smaller scale have to date employed the village system. he noted. 11lat element of Irvine planning was suggested by Irvine Company planners and Livingstone said he sees no reason to "counter" planning influence and expertise of the land • Livingstone suggested it is a planning ~.sse1 Jo ha.Ma-..f c_in!!le major landowner. "We had thousands in Ri\·erslde C-Ounty to deal wlth." He said he expects to v.·or k with Irvine Company planners as he guides planning of the city he expect.s \\'ill grow "in a v,·holesome and beauLiful manner.'' Livingstone begins work for the city on l\·farch 11. Within a n1onth he expects to mo\'c his y,•ife to the city. Her f:imily originally St'ttll'd in r-;ewport Beach in 1904, Livingstone s:i id. One of the couple 's three daughters altends Orange Coast College, another is at UC Santa Barbara and the third is married and has tv.·o children, Livings tone said. Rainstor1n Hits Nortlier1i Coast SAN FRANCISCO ( l\P) -Rain today, gone tomorrow . the weatherman says. Rain began railing along the extreme r-;'orthern Ca\ifomia coastline early today and a smrtll crart advisory V.'aS hoisted north of Pont Are'na for southy,·esterly winds 12 to 30 miles per hour. The National \1.1ea the r Service said the stonn v.·ould spread rain southward to about Sant.a Cruz and Sacramento today, turning to snow above 4.,000 to 6.IXK> fet>t in the Sierra r-;evoda . Cos111os 632 La unchecl l\tOSCO\V t AP) -The Soviet Union launched Cosmos 632 today, the latest et1r1h sa tellite in the unmanned Cosmos series. Tass reported. The secret Cos mo3 sf:'ries cove rs a \'arietv or So,·iet experimental satc!lltes. fl-om \veapons systems to y,·e.ather f or e ca s ti n g cquipmcnl. l'hc y,'t'eckage drew many of those voungstl'rs as \\'ell as campers stayiug On the banks or the v.·est ho111 basin . York's car, a hl'<iV)', 1963 SL'<lan. hit \l'ith such forri.: !hi1t the roof, hood 111\tl trunk \\'ere co1npr~ssed by the. iln]Kl<'I. The auto ap)>l'ared at lrast ty,·o--feet shorter th an normal, afttr its flight, police said. Trctslt Tr1icks Roll Agai1i After Dispiite Dewey's Rubbish Service trucks rolled late ~tonday night and early tod ay putting garbage pickup in Irvine back on schedule following a work stoppage ~fonday. "Pickups y,•111 be on the regular s:hed- ule," Dey,·ey's spokesman Vince Otting said today . He noted l\1onday's differences ove r pay increases and alleged tirings were resolved in "about three hours." Negotiations took place at the Orange Cowity dump In Coyote Canyon, wh~e driver.!! parked their trucks ~tonday protesting disml~als of drivers said to have been Involved in an earlier strike for a $5 pay hike. Otting today said there "·ere "no raises· and no firings" after settlement of dif!ere1lces l\tooday. ~len worked until 8:30 In the evening, he said and no customers were ski pped, Ott ing said. Only Dewey's drivers \~ere involved in the v.·or k stoppa ge, Otting said, explaini ng that ooly Costa htesa and Irvine customers could have been affected . Dewey's is owned by a ~s Angeles firm. SCA Corp .. he sald. The same finn ov.·ns Great \\'cstem Reclamation v,•hich contracts ·with Santa Ana for garbage ser.•lce. \\'hile it y,·as believed dilvcrs for tho! ('()mpan y would slrike as well. ~1onday, Otting said today they did not. "They have a junion J rontra<.1," he said . From Pagel VOGEL ... three times-the first six months of the district's operation, in 1968--69, and in 1971} 71. He is director of speclal services for the Tustin Unified School District and has three children. A graduate of USC y,·ith majors in German and international relations, Vogel served as an intell:gence offict"r in \\'orld War 11 under Gen. George S. Patton. He taught scientific C'.ennan at tiSC and at California Institute of Technology. A former publisher of the Repu blican periodical. "The Obser.·er," Vogel has served bo th the county and state Central C-Ommittees. Truck Fanner Shot STOCKTON (UPI ) -Truck fa nner Richard Taka hashi. 43, was ~hot and killed ~1onday by a!'.S::iilants who dro\'e av;ay leaving San Joaquin County she riff's deput ies y,·ithout a clue. The Bright Side The carpet industry ts experiencing some or 1he current frustrations of short ages and rising costs. Many of the fibers used for carp etitig 3\e petroleum byproducts and consequently in short supply. ALDEN'S lhere are. however, many bright spots. Believe it or not, you can still buy QUALITY car~ peting today for LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus is, that because of limited yarn sup~ies. manufacturers are concentrating on betterqualltles, eliminallng a lol of Junk carpel. Alden's concentrates on better qualities also! Because your home Is more valuable than ever, be sure you shop at Alden's. We wil l help you find fhe right choice of good carpeting for your home. CA~PETS . • DRAPES IN COSTA JIMSA SIHCI 1tJ1 1663 Placentia Ave . . COSTA MISA 646-4838 Mon.· Thurs. 9 to 5:30; fri. 9 .. 9; Sot. 9:30 to S ~ r • I 1· \ I I I -... \). Huntington··· Beaeh Fooniain ;Valle I VOL. b7, NO. 43 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE t;OUNTY , CALIFORNI A TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 Today's Final . N.Y. S""'ks ··~ TEN CENTS • 'L I Secret Board Meet Ends. With Logan Still In A special 111eetlng of the Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees at 7: 30 tonight will go on as scheduled with George Logan in charge .:... at least for now. ''The removal or George Logan as president or this board has been considered in exC(!lltlve session and has bc('n de£'med lO be inappropriate at this time," Trustee Ron Shenkman announced ~1onliay night following a l'.'.'O- hour closed-door meeting of four board members. County eoun,,e1 S p e n c e r Covert and Superintendent Jack Roper. Logan couldn't attend the quickly called Monday meeting. As city attorney in Stanton, he had to be at a regular Stanton city council meeting. More than 20 residents of the district \valted. while the closed '"<>r discus- siQfls took place. Shenkman refused to el(1borate today ears 'Taken Forcibly' Soviet __ Police Arrest Author TAKEN BY POLICE Writer Sol1henit1yn Border Dispute At Meado,vlark Remains in Air While earth movers today continue to tum over the land just inches away from private planes at Meadowlark Airyxn't, both sides in the Htmtington Beach con nlct are looking for legal help. Bob Stellrccht. one of two developers building 25 houses at Pearce and Roosevelt Streets. next to the small. private airporl. said he ma.'1 have to r(?S{)rt to rourt riction to force John Turner, owner and manager or the airport. to remove lhe private planes from the property . Stell recht said the property belongs to .him. Tu mer a \so is looking to the court!!:. MOSCO\V (AP) -Soviet police dragged Nobel Prize..v.•innlng author Alexander Solzhenitsyn from his wife'! h-foscow apartment today and took him away for questioning, his moither·in-law said. She told Western ~men by telephone that six plainclothes &eCUrity agent,, and two uniformed officer! bacgld inlo tbe apartmml .., Moscow's Gorky Street shortly after 5 p.m. She said she and her da~bt.er. Solzhenitsyn's wife Natalya SveUOva, ittempted to hold the police back but "they were very rough.'' . "They took Alexander Isayevic~ a\l,1ay forcibly," she said. His wire reported that four hours lat!'r she v.•as advised by the general prosecu· tor's office that her husband \Vas at· rested. There was no official report or indepen· dent announcement ol the arrest. Solzhenitsyn, under harsh, official criticism for publication in ~ West of his latest book, "Gulag Archipelago." declined lo answer a summons from tbe Soviet s1ate prosecutor to appear for questioning. The action against Sol zhenitsyn, the winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature, culminated a vicious six-week cdficia l campaign in the Soviet press \.rhich damned the author for the publication in lnte December of his "Gulag" book. The book chronicled the terror of the Soviet secret police and the nation 's labor camp systen1 from 1918 to 1956. Friday and again Monday, the Sovie!. state prosecutor's office summoned Solzhenitsyn. But he. refused lo appear or acknov.·ledge the legality of the suounons. "In a situation of general illegality wtuch for many years has exi!ted in our country -aOO the personal eight· year campaign of slander an d Mra5"me0t -I rtlu>e lo aclmowl"'l!e the legality of your summons and wdl not come for an interrogation to any state organ," the writer said in a statement Monday. Solzhenitsyn. 55, who wears a dl:r.tinctive chin beard, has b e c n acclaimed in the West as Russia's greatest modern writer. However at home, where his books are rega rded as too critical of the Soviet •system. he has been expelled from the Writers' Union. Only one of his novels has been published in the Soviet Union, "One Day in the Life of Jvan (See AUTHOR, P11e 1) on what went on Monday and on why t.ru.11.ee9 decided not to unseat Logan. who has angered his fellow board members by demanding continuing probes of controversies in the district. Shenkman said only that tonight's open hearing wUI be "very interesting." Logan called the session in the band room at Huntington Beach High School, 1905 Main St., to discuss allegations that district trustees and administrators uccepted favors from district cet:irract· • Ir ors and to clear up confUcting state- ments about the "Deep n-:-oat'' film incident. "I'm curious as to v.·hat 9.'efll on last night. Maybe someday I'll know," Logan said today. tle added that no one Crom the board or the district called lo Jet him know he was still president. "I'm not very popular:' he admittc<I. ··r1n hopeful that not all of th{'nl (the tn..1slees) bear <iny personal animosity. I hope they realize It'! in the bes t interests of the community to get all this out in the open," he said. Reading to at least one trustee's charge that he is on a " .ritch hunt," Logan said such accusations are com· mon when people are ''striving to get t'> the bottom of things." . Logan v.'as 1nystified by Shenkman s statement thnt the ren'IOval ~·ould be "inappropriate at this ti 1nc" and sJid. PRESDENT CHATS WITH FOREIGN DIGNITARIES AT DINNER FOR ENERGY CONFERENCE DELEGATES Guests Are German Foreign M inister Walter Schffl (left) and Can1di1 n St1t• Secr1t1ry Mitchell Sharp 'Energy C1·isis Ove1· Soo11' Says Nixo11 Budget Chief WASHI NGTON (UPI) -The energy crisis v.•ill be over "in a matler of months·' although it is not without its "critical dimensions now :' President Nixon 's budget chier said today. Roy L. Ash told a group of reporters that the oil shortage is "onc-tiinc and short-term." insisting it ls no I "pernicious and long-lasting." "It \viii be over in a matter of months, oot years," Ash said. Asked if it would be solved this year. MOST U.S. TRUCKERS BACK ON ROAD, P1ge 4 SAN DIEGO TRIES OUT VOLUNTARY RATION, P•ge 12 he replied : "Yes." Ash qualified his remarks however, to point out that Americans may have to.thange their lilestyles somewhat. He said there is a 7 percent shortfall or the U.S. energy supply due to the Arab oil embargo. Even when the cn1bargo is lifted, he said there would have to be more equitable distribution and allocation of supplies. A White House spokesman announced thal President Nixon will meet with energy chief William E. S i mo n \\'ednesday to continue his assessment of the energy problem. ~. Deputy \\'hitc House -~rrss secretary Gerald L. \1iarren said Nixon will revic\11 y,.·ith Slrnon statistics and check on the results of nc1v state gawline rationing plans. The President, \Varrcn told reporters, is ''well aware of the situation at gas stations," he added : "l~c also is aware in some states that !he situalion has been alleviated by the actions of state governments. The President favors v o 1 u n tar y conservation and favors the action the states are taking wtlich they deem to be necessary within the law.'' Cosn1os 632 Launched MOSCO\V ! AP ) -The Soviet Union launched Cosmos 632 today. the latest earth satelli te in the unmanned Cosmos series, Tass reported. The secret Cos1nos series covers a variety of Soviet experimental satellites. from weapons systems to weather forecasting equipment. Europea1is Back V .S . Proposal In. Oil Crisis WASHINGTON (UPI) -All the European Common ~1arket countries except France sided today with the United States' proposals for dealins \\'ilh the global oil crisis. West Gennany expressed scorn publicly for the French position. At the \Vasl11ngton energy conference o1 13 1najor oil-in1porHng countries, ~~ranee found itself isolated in demanding thal lhe energy crisis be turned over to the United Nations and in opposing 4 ARAB LEADERS STUDY OIL EMBARGO LIFT, P•g• 4 SAUDI ARABIA OIL TAKEOVER SEEN, Page 12 any step that might further antagonize the major Arab oil producing nations. The other eight Common f\.farket counlrie! lined up behind the proposals or Secretary of State Henry A. Kissing~r foe two more international c;onferences. climaxed by one involving both major oil consumers and producers, bcrore h-fay I. Kissinge r proposed another. broader meeting ol oil-consuming s t a t es • including hnra·hi t developing nations whose economies are threatened by steeply rising oil prices. Then would follow a meeting of both oil-consuming a nd producing states, where he suggested, an accord might be reached on a fair world price for oil. Based on his claim of prescriptive rights -the fact that hts planes have been parked on the property for the J>ll.'I 15 year> -he baa aaked hla attomey to seek a n injunction agalnlt tbe housing development planned by Slellrecl>t and Anthony Bartoli. !'e111 Eat Steaks!' West Gennany's finance minister, Hebnul Sclunldr, look direct aim al the contention of. French Fottlgn Mlnlslor Mich<! Jobert that I 11-e E.._ could deal with the Anb countnes w!lhout U.S. help. Schmldl said bluntly ln a meeting W:th reporters that this wu untrue. "All I'm trying In do la balld - on my own property," Ste·llrecbt explained today. "The oourt ruled In J972 lhat l have the right, and wt'rt ready to be&ln." "Our engineers showed TumeT the boUndarics. but hefs sttll tried to ltOp us," the developer continued. "It seems \Yt' can't solve thl! tn a gentlemanly way, so we 'II just· have to go to rourt agl.lin.'' Meanwhile, Stcllrecht plans to work nround Turner's flight .s c bo o I, Meadowlark Aviation, and the parked planes. The conflict· dates back to 1972, when both the city council ard planning commission denied permits to the Stellrecht-Bar1oll developmenl. citing alrport nolle Md safety u the rea!!OM. '· Valley Pvlice Donate Stolen Meat to Cliarity lly HILARY KAYE Of .. o.ttY '"" '"" Thanks to I.he crimln11 exploit! of • Fountain Valley couple ind !everal charity-minded F-o u n t.a 1 n Valley detectives, needy perlOtll In .llunUngton ll<ach wUI be enjoying tjllck, juicy beef steaks 11nd b8ms. Monday morning Fountain Valley "Police donated clote lo llOO worth of recovered atolen meat to PhJladtlphla }louse In JluntJnttc>n Beach, a charitable offshoot ol the Calvary Baptist Church In c..ta Meaa. Police ori(lnaOy oooghl a local orphanl1e tct five the meat to, or a charity organization ol any type in Fountain Valley. When they couldn't !ind either, they chose the Philadelphia HOU/llC which as- sists needy pet'50ns lo lluntlngton Beach. Philadelphia House will divide up the meat four ways,• to include the other three houses run by the rhurch, llCl.'Ording lo Founl&in Valley Police Detective Marty Enquist. When police arrested the FountAln Valley couple for receiving stolen property several months ago , the meat was found in their rrcezer. along with other stolen items in their home. Allhough the ooaple · cool...00 lo . buying the stolen beef and ham, pcllco had no way of detenninlng which markets Lhe meat was taken !rom. There were no OUl!tanding crime reports from the markels, so the meat Jqally belonged ,to the convicted couple. ln exchanga for a lighter 11enteMe through plea bargaining. the man and woman agreed to release their right to the meat. The market chains named on the Jebels of the meat packages could M longer use the frozen meat even U ~ oould tell which Individual markets It came from . So, nwket Officials told pi>llce to distribute the loot as they aaw flt. Tile Boon olffdal said the Europoona were aot able to produce an armistice (See CRISIS, Page ZI Reagan Speaks Out .. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. IAP) -Go•. Ronald Reagsn said llere Monday Republican! must battle "the pall of Watersate" and said he expecta Nixon to serve out his fu ll term -"God ... ·tiling." The Californis governor ea me to Oll:laboma City oo a charter jet to dcllvflt a Lincoln Day address to an c!ltimate<I 4,000 Oklahoma RepubUcan,,_ ;.U they·d rather not ha\'e me as a. board president all they ha\'e to do is tfll me l"d be glad to step dov•n. ''It's obvious from the fact that they called the meeting that at lt'ast three of them think it's probably best I not be president ... or at least they thought . so,'' he added. Logan "·ill be at tonight's mreling. At the h<'ginning of ~1onday's meeting. · Trustee Ralph Bauer said he wanted ($(e TRUSTEES, Page ?) t • I 1ve Terrorists De1nand Free Food- BERKELEY !UPI) -The tape- recordecl voice of kidnapcd newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst assured her family today that she was v.·e\I. The letter accompanying the soft, st rainl'd voice demanded fttt food for California's poor and aged. The Symbionese Liberation Army. v.·hich claimed repsonsibility tor kidrraping the 19-year-0ld coed Feb. 4. said in a letter she was abducted "'for crtmes her mother and father have committe<l agalnsl the Amerlcan people an.d the people of the world." Her father. Randolph A. Hearst. is president and editor of the San Francisco , Examiner and chainnan of the Hearst Corp. tier mother , Catherine, is a regent of the University of California. In the tape sent to Berkeley radio statioo KPF A, a black man identified only as "Sin·Q" said he was "quite wil· ling to carry out execution of your daugh· ter to save the starvng and exploitatlDn-; of thousands or men and ,,·omen of ell rares." Her captors said that before they negotiate for MW Hearst's release her family must supply f/O worth of fr ee meat, vegetables fand fruits for every needy Californian over a four-week period begiMing Feb. 19. The girl's father said the family took the recording as proof his daughter was safe and said he \.1'0Uld try to comply \\ith the denuinds. The SLA demanded the distribut ion be made through grocery stores and supermarkets to such people on weUare as those using food stamps. It demanded that the distribution be made three days a week in San t"rancisco. Oakland. Richmond. East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa Rosa and Los Angeles. The SLA leller .said that tJJ()5c who do not receive the demanded food should "voice your discontent" in the &.lreeU and other places where the SLA could find out about it. II called on such organi1ations as the United Farm Worken Union, and. United Prisoners Union to act as observers to mak~ sure that a!J qualifying pe~ receive the food. The SLA irxiicat.ed it intended to hold the 19--year~ld wiiver!ity coed for at least five more week!. "l\1om and Dad, I'm okay," said the !See HEARST, Page 2) Oraa1e <:eut • • Weadler Patchy for night and morning hours. olhenvtoo conslderablo higb cloudiness lhrouch Wedneaday. SligbUy cooler days and warmer nights. Hlghl In the mid 80o. Lowt tonight In the low !Os. INSIDE TOD-' V Congre.ttmtn ,cmd oil leaders ore Looking down different ends o/ Cl~e borrtl o.t record carn- it1gis i'n 1973 /ueJ crlsl.t. StOf'JI, Pagie 14. L, M. .. ,. I c.u .. r11111 s Clllall... •M t~a 11 c,..._. 11 OMltl N•llC" I ••ltwlet ,... ' ... '" ........... ,.,, ;1 .... 11n 11·11 "' .. ,,._. ' .... __ ,. .\Mt UHen I I ,,..,... .. M•f¥el ,.,,.._ tt Natl-I ,.._ • °'""" c_,, ' f,ylvl• ,....... 11 lftrh , •• 11.Cll M.,._ IJ.11 ,_ . TIIM"" M ~ ·-. ... ._. .......... .,,.......... . • • • ,,. ' I I ~, 2 OA.ILV PILOl H T11tsda,, Ft-bruary 12, 191., ------- l-... _. -' Grenade Removed From Jaw • l'HNOM PENH. Cambocha r AP ) - For one \!.'eek. I.he )'Oung Cambod ian army sold ier didn'l dare si>eak. In a hospital \rhere other "''ounded slept t\l.'O and three to a bed, he had a room all to hlmself. Pvt. Pok Sarim v.·as in danger or blowing up. In a 1ninor scrap northeast of Phnom Penh last week, a Khmer Rouge fired an M79 grenade at him from a distance of 15 yards. The round, the size of ll teruilil: ball, smacked into Pok Sarim's right chetk and jammed into his jawbone. It didn't explode. Ni~·o ri Cites Lincoln Help WASHIN GTON (UPI) Pruident Nt1on uld today ht d~w strength rrom the way Abraham Lincoln bore up under criticis1n -··nu mattet how harsh and unfair th <it crilicisn1 r11ighl be." Nixon made an unannounced visit to !he I ,inl·nln ~f1•n,orial to attend 1.:t:rt•111on il•S rn:1rking l~inl:oln's 165\h IJirt lula y an111\'crsary. and usc·d the Ot'L'asion to l'i!(· l.111col11 as his personal 1n!piration . Nixon made no rhr ect rrfe re11ecs to lhe \llatergate pressures upon hin1 or to the eoergy crisis. but !he allusions seemed clear and the audi ence of about 300 persons JlliCked inside the n1 e mor 1 a I respoodL'CI occasionally \\' i l h applause. Housing Fraud Probe Revealed From Page l HEARST ... slow , deliberate. voice or '91iss Hearst. •·1 think you can really tell J'n1 not tenifled or anything. These people have been vfry honest with me . . . th ey are perlectly willing to die ror what they do . . . I want to gel out of here but the only v.·ay i:; if you do v.·hat they say, and do It qu!ckly. "lt ·s really up to you Lo n1akr surt those proplc can't Jc:'Opard1z(' rny lifr by charging in and doing stupid things," stu~ udd NL "l'nl not being tried for cri1nes rin not responsililc for. J'rn here because l'n1 a nicmbcr of 1.1 ruling cluss r;imll y." The letter said "If this is not done. \\IC v.·ill assum e there is no basis for nego11a1ion and v.·c \\'Jll no longer main tain in good health th e pr1!ion('r of \rar." The revolutionary S y m b i o n e ! t Liberation Army also demanded that a cassette recording with "my vo ice and l\1iss 11earst's" be b1oadcast fully. The "my '' in the lctler was not identified. The cassette recording was enclosed wllh the letter. It further demanded that the S~'s seven-headed cobra enihle1n nnd iL~ latest letter be published in 11cws1iapcrs. • PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted Line Shows Approx imate Path of Car; Vehicle Reportedly Approached Cliff at High Speed The same thing happened at least half a dozen times before in the Vietnam war. Usually the round lodged In a fleshy area. But Pok Sarim's was tight in the jawbone. and !he surgeons feared the sl!gh!est movement ,.,.ould blow up the paticn1 -:ind then1sel\'es, \VASlll NCTON (UPI\ -The Ju!lice Deparln1ent today s:ud it senl task. forces !1110 20 1najor ci ties to investigate frauds 111 go1•crnrncnt ·backcd housing prugra111s. First v.·ord of !he letter \1·as given by l\1iss He:1rst's fa lher, Randolph A. 1 lcarsf'. \\·ho k•anc-d out .i windo1v or th e farni!y's ll1 1!shorough 1nnnsion nrul shouted to 11cv.•sn1l'll : ",\ letter has arrived nt th e stalion.'' , Caterer Aslis End to School Food Contract Calerer Jtiy ~1astroiannl wants out of his contract with lhe Huntington Beach Union liigh School District because he says "political unrest" mak es it impossible to negotiate a r ~ttcr c!ea l. In · a letter presented to trustees !ll_onday night. he said, "It v.·ould be -.-·~:-~e ..... :ne-t.e Wtke ~R1y hnl'fpr'--.,vw by ha\'ing ·the contract terminated than to continue to pile up more losses.·• M;i.~troianni . who eaters cafeterias at l/unlington Beach and \Vcstminslcr high sd100!s, clai1ns hr is losing niore than $1 ,000 a month On his dealings \l.'iU1 Hie c:tistrict. "And I'm supposed to be !he grandiose profi teer." he added mockingly in a reference to stori es that he catered a district administr(\tors party at Trustee Ra1ph Bauer's home vdthout charge. Bauer and Superintendent Jack Roper have said all catering services for the party were paid. Mastroianni later compared th e situation to President Nixon a n d \Vatergate. "Nobodv v.•ants to discuss business," Mastroi<:inni said, "because it"s a\1 in a turmoil." He .aaid he and his "'ife h:t\'C invested thousands tOOusands of dollars and "! wo years of heartache" to run rhc high school operaUon , but now .. find it virtually impossible lo negotiate the inequities in the existing system." Attached to Mastroianni's letter were financia l statements. the most recent rovq(irlg a five-month period ending in Jantaiy_ ... ' l:J. J:}-lj. From Page 1 I ,TRUSTEES ... r to discuss ""·hat ~tr. Logan's molives are and •Y.'hat possi ble action v.·e might v.·ant to take prior to Tuesday's meeting." Bauer. Shenkman and Trust<>e Dennis ~fangers 'rcrc notiC'Cably miffed that Logan had called the special meeting •·unilaterall y.·· Ro~r had planned to have a board !iessiotl \Vl"dnesday because l hr e e trustees v.Te going out of tov.'tl Feb. 26, the next regularly scheduled ~on . But he canceled it when the other special meetings started piling up. Shenkman and Bauer Mon d a y reluctantly agreed to change their travel plans to be in lO\.\'TI on I he 26th. Proponents of a rocall movement against Shenkman and ~1angers attended Monday's meeting. OIAN5l COAST •• DAILY PILOT 1ttt 0••"9• CN•I OAtlY Pll01 wllh ..... I~ I• c""'l>l...0 11'9 M1 .. 1·Prt n. ll oot>llU..O Ill' ltte 0•&ng.e CO••t Pvt>ll1Mn11 (0"1~~y, Stpe· r.it 11C1ilion1 l •I P\IDllll>td, Mot>doy 11>•01111~ Ftld1y. lor Co\11 Mr .. , N•11op;ir! Btot l>, ~ton!l"'lll"" B••ctt1Foun••1~ V•ll•t, Loq!INI -..Ch, lrvin1/S•O<lll11t<k """ Sin c i...,.n!t l Son J111n C1n'"''""· A 1•n-;ll ,.,,1on11 llCl<!lon " tl\0111111>1<1 511Ufd•v• •rel Su...i1v1. TM pri..clp.il l>VOlllMnll piMlt II ti l:ll WHI l lt l lr"I, Cott• M ... , C1!1•1rn l1, "6H. Jlob1rt H. 'W11.I Pr•ilttnl •NI .. llltll...,..r• J1cli II. Cw1l1y l/b Pr•ID9nl -~rtl M6'\tflr -Tliot11•1 k•t¥il" Editor 1\0111•1 A. Murp~iftl MINl~Ed•IOO' C\111" H. Le11 l idi•rtl P'. 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'fhey must rely on the "good \!.'ill and cooperation" of tile Uruted States , Schmidt said, Jn the /\l1dea:st, Schmidt said, only lhe United States v .. as able to brmg about an armistice and only the Americans had the political and n1ilitary power lo maintain it. · 1''rance, wnicb has pursued a go-il· a!c.w1e po1lcy_.i.D m<Uu1:ui .. _r:11 o ... .:.1s . -""'uh Arab nations, was unde·r pressure to full i.n line behind lhe Ameri can position. The conference ends tonight an d a conununique will spell out the agreed· upon posjtion of the oil-consuming states attending the meeting al the Stale Department. Work on the communique was hampered by France's refusal to agree to extension of cooperative exchanges among the consuming countries and its insistence that the world crisis oo oil be turned over to the United Nations. At a dinner tor the foreign ministers attending I.he parley, President Nixon appealed Mond ay night for international cooperation lly big countries inst.cad of private deals with the M.ldeast states. A go-it-alone policy may be "good ~hort·term politics bu!, for me, il is in the long tcr111 very bad statesmanship," r\i."l:on told the gathering. Bur g.Zars Deal l1i Avocados For the second week in a row, burglars \1•ho first tampered with telephones ti.!onday lugged orr a 140-pound haul or a,·ocados from the Ca.lava G:"Ov.·ers' packing plant in Irvine. This time, hov.·cver, whoever raided the shed at 13341 'Va le Ave., also stole two 14-foot fiberglass picking poles worth. $90. .Jack llurt. CaJa\'O spokesman from Fallbrook, told pol ice this time there was at least some justice in the alligator pear ripoff. J!e said the intruders either don 't know their avocadoo or couldn 't discriminate in darkness. Those they stole were picked too early and th us will never ripen. Dci11ci Bluffs Plunge Kills Mesa Driver 'fhrl'e da.vs af1 cr he \ra s l\'Ottndcd. 1hl' 2l·year-o!d soldier and his pregu~1nt 18-year-<Jld \\1ife v.·erl' brought by boat to a military hospit<1l in Ph nonl Penh. Doctors schC'dulrd surgery fo r noon ~1onclay on the soccer field ,.,.hen !he sun would prov ide an overhead operating lamp. ~·lore than 200 soldiers. military families and medical personnel gathered on the grass to y,·atch. The operating team v.·ore flak jackets wider their smocks and steel hehnets Coroner's depu ties today continued above their surgical masks. their probe into the factors surrounding Pok Sarim was brought onto the field on a stretcher. wearing a sarong. the spectacular death plunge Monday Mi1ttary police blew whistles to move of a 24"-year-old C.OSta Mesa man whose the crowd away. car vaulted from the top of the bluffs The doctors slowly made bis Incision. A spokesniiln said grand juries in ni~st of the <.:itics arc looking into evidence of fraudulent s<:hemes involving prograins or the F'edoral !-lousing. 1\drninistration or the De partment of liousing and Urban Dc\'elopment. The target cities are New York . Philadelphia, Det roit, Boston, Chicago: \Vashington. D.C.: Dallas. Cinc innati, Atlanta ; Columbia, S.C.; Jacksonville and ~tian1i, Fla.; Louisville, Ky.: Indianapolis, and South Bend, Ind.; Oklahoma City, St. Louis, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. •at Dana Harbor and slammed to the Wind .brew sand and dust across the --d · -..... ~-. -.opt.Hlftn° area. A lone cow af'llk!~ D,.. 1 groun . • about. -. . ~. ~c; s:c-" lie Souglit Gas Got Ticket Gerald Russell York or 2051 V..'allace In less than fi ve minutes, the ope.ration Ave .. v.·as killed instantly when his car was over. A collective sigh and a pancaked at a crossroads of Del Obis po smattering of applause and cheers went Road in the harbor up from the crowd as the doctor pulled · the brass-colored round from Po)t The car narrowly missed a county Sarim's jaw and gingerly rushed It to dump truck in its mfoot, high-speed a nearby sandbag conlainer. plunge. Occupants of the trnck said The operation v.·ent so quickly that they witnessed the crash. the army oninanC'e officer who was to take charge of the grenade showed Highway patrolmen and sheriffs up aller the docto r had disposed of deputies said York 's plunge began it. several blocks inland of the bluff edge on Street of the Amber Lantern at 11 :35 a.m. The driver reported1y gained speeds of almost 100 miles per hour before r eaching the end of the roadway. His car hopped a curb, blasted its way through a barricade of steel pipe&• and cables, then soared over the cliff. Witnesses who looked skyward from the harbor after hearing the. initial impact with the barricades said York 's auto landed Oat on the pavement and then bounced at least 50 feel in the air before finally con1ing to rest at curbside. Despite the ltime of year, that area of the harbor was busy Monday as scores of school children \•1ere b.!in" transported to the ~1arine Studie.5 Institute at Dana Island. The wreckage drew many of those youngsters as well as camper3 staying on the banks of the wesl boat basi n. York's car, a heavy, 1963 sedan, hit wilh such force that the roof. hood and trunk "'Cre compressed by the impact. The auto appeared at least ty,•o-feet shorler than normal, after its flight, police said. Japa11ese Patriot Dies by Suicide Price of Gold, Silver Soarin.g As Dollar Slips LONDON (UP!l -Gold and silvrr prices shot to re<-.'Ords in hectic trading on London's big buUion markets today. The .value of the U.S. dollar dropped below fi ve French francs in Paris and suffered minor losses almost everywhere else. Gold prices, which started with an opening record of $147 ao ounce. jum~ to $147.75 by rnid·moming fixing. Silver prices jumped 28.5 cenls an ounce to establish its seventh record in as many trading days at $&.24 an OWlCC. Since the beginning of the year, the metal has climbed $2.88 in price as speculators seek security againsl currency dislocations. The spct!ulatlve switch to pre\·ious metals, combined ""1th the lack of any good economic ne\\'S. dampened interest in dollars and pushed the U.S. currency's \·alue lov.·er on most v.urld mone y markets. Dealers described trade as moderate. "The dolla r is dO\\'Tl ix'cause there's no reason for il to go up no\v ," one French banker said. \\'l!l'.:/\TON. ~Id . 1 UPll -Gcofl:e J. r-.lnrder of Rock\·ille, ~1d. pulled his C'iir into a line of heavy traffic for gn.~ofine at the onJy SC'rvice station he could find open in lhls Washington suburban arct1. The indica tor showed he had Jess than one-quarter tank. After a five-minute wail, an attendant informed Marder, a UPI reporter, he v.·as in the wrong line. The waiting line \!.'as out of sight around a busy in tersection. ~fardcr pulled out of the line -into the path of a police patrol car. Result: No gas; a $1 $ ticket for changing traffic lanes in an unsafe manner. From Page 1 AUTHOR ... Denisovieh." which appeared during the destalinization period under fonner Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev. His later works , "Cancer Ward," "The First Circle" and "August 1914" were banned in the Soviet Union while scoring major successes abroad. He won the Nobel Prize for the general excellence of his writings. He declined to travel to Stockholm to accept the prize in person, expressing fear he would not be allowed to re-enter the Soviet J.;nion. 5 Youths Arrested RIVERSIDE (UP!l -Five youths \rerc arrested !ltonday for allegedl y throv.·ing rocks and bott les at police r ars in the predominantly ~1exican· American Casa Bl nncal district. The incident occurred after off icers ordered a motorist to move his double parked car, police said . The lcltcr \Vas received by radio statlon KPF'1\ in Bcrkelty, 11•hich re<:eivcd a first letter Thursday . * * * Ra1isom Dema1id Of Kidnapers '$147 Million' SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The ransom demand from the kidnapers of Patricia , J!t."I~'it . \AiiQIAd: _l;?t "I 11t..Jei c' -!1 ~2. milllou , ba!ed on an esti inatt' or t.9 ml\lion persons on \l"elfare in Califor11ia . The kidnapcrs today demanded a ranson1 of $iQ in food for each pcr.;on who is on 1\'elfare, receiving dis:.ibl('d veterans benefits, aged, or on probation in California. The state Ot-part1ncnl of SociRl \\'elfare made the 1.9 million cstin1ate for persons on \•1ellare In November. The figure Includes 500,000 aged, blind or disabled persons. However, establishing an exact amount for the tolal ransom demand would require c ross -checking among government agencies, slnce som e persons on probation could abo be receiving wellare benefits. Some aged persom are on v.·elfare, while others arc not. Phil Guthrie. spokesman for the 51ate Department of Corrections, s a i d probation is a county matter and he had no idea how many persons were on probation in Ca lifomia. The kidnapers demanded that the food be distrlbur.ed statewide through selected stores in the following areas: The Mission, Hunters Point and Fillmore districts ol San Francisco; East and West Oakland ; Delano, the Watts area of Los Angeles, East Los Angeles Comp!Qo and Santa Rooa. ' Sunset Beach Store l\fissing 6 Surfboards Six lop quality su rfboard.<; 1~·rre !ik>lcn ~tonday night by burglars ll'ho forced open the front door of a Sunset Bea ch ~t orr, Or:i ngc C1Junty Sheriff's office rs said. Surfboard rnakrr Bruce Dunlap Jones, 29, !old deputies !he intruders his store <it 16927 Piicifie Coast Mighv.·a.v picked the best boards fron1 his showroo1n stock .. The valued the loss at $6110. 7 CENTS DIDN'T 'TOP OFF TANK MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -Gas station operators have been complaining about the problem of "topping off," the practice of slopping for a fill.up v.•hen a car's tank v.·ill hold only a small Aniount of gasoline. TOKYO (AP) -A ~year-old man took his life by hara-kiri, saying there i9 too little inte~ in patriotism In Japan, police reported today. They said Masabmnl Ohashi was folmd in the Yasukuni shrine compound ~1onday night bleeding badly from stomach and throat "'·ounds he innicted Samurai-style with a fish knife. fie died today from loss or blood. The Bright Side Bu t the practice took a di fferent t\l.·ist at one station here. A woman asked for pren1ium gasoline and y,·as told there v.·asn't any left in the pump. She told the auendant she would give hin1 $1 for \l.'hatever came out of the nozzle. The attendant complied, and only seven cents worth of gasoline dribbled int-0 her car's tank. She paid the dollar and drove aw11y. Ohashi left four note s. One complained that hardly anyone paid attention to the significance of author Yu k i o Mish\ma's suicide by hara·kirl in 1970. Mishima and membeT:; of his private army tried to arouse Japanese troops to stage a rebellion in the name of patriotism, then killed themselves "'·hen the troops did not heed them. •Marijuana Evils!! 3 Sentenced to Write Pot Paper .SOMERSET, Pa . fAP) -Three Somerset County men who pleaded guil ty to marij uana-posses.~ion charges were placed Qn pro- bation and ordered to pay court costs. Then Somerset c·ounty CommOn Picas Judge Norman Shaulis added another require1nent.. Ile ordered De nnis Chritchfield, 2t. Stanley Housel, 20, and Terry Holler, 18 , to write a 3,000·word paper on the evils of marl· juan8 and submit it to the court w·itbin 90 days.· Shaulis ordered the three not to write anything good about marijuana and told them to include medical research obtained throu~h an interview with a physician, paying the doctor for his time 1f necessary . I The carpet industry is experienci ng some or the current frustrations of shortages and rising costs. Many of the fibers used fo r carpeting are petroleum byproducts and consequentl y in short supply. There are, however, -many bright spols. Believe it or not, you can still buy QUALITY car· pellng today for LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus is. Iha! because of limiled yarn suppli91o manufacturers aret concentrating on better qualttles, ellminallng a lot of Junk carpel. Alden's concentrales on better qualities also! Because your home is more valuable than ever, be sure you shop al Alden's, We will help you find the righl choice of good carpellng for your home. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MISA .SIMCI 19J7 I 663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 ., Mon.·lhu,., 9 lo 5:30; fri, 9 lo;, Set. 9,IO to 5 I , ! I 1 Tutsday, Ftbr1111ry 12, 1'174 H DAIL V PILOT J .. -~ ....... Cd M l t'o11aa11, M om Jtla•• F ra111 ed? , County Pair Face Prisoner Freed Contempt Raps In Perjury Case A Corona del P..lar woman and her mothrr \\'e re found to ht in <'ontempt t1f court l\1ooday follow ing th eir alleged r1. .... fu sal to answer questions posed during an Orange County Grand Jury hearing. Superior Court Judge J ames Turner made the ruling after a long and frequently interrupted hearing bLJt gave 1frs. Naomi Jordan and her mother, Mrs. Sharon t.titchell o! Orange, until Feb. 20 to kill the contempt order by answering the questions. It was learned that th e questiorus were posed to both women during a grand jury inquiry into allegations that Jtcpubli can cand idate Ja1nes Sartin drew financial aid from A sscm bl ym a11 Kenneth Cory during the 1972 can1paign for the 69th 1\sscmb!y District seat. · Trcts h T rzi ck s Roll A gail'i A f ter Dispute Dewey's Rubbish Service trucks rolled late Monday night and early today putting ga rbage pickup in Irvine back on schedule following a work stoppage J\looday. •·Pickups \rill be on the regular z ~hed­ ule." OC'\\'Cy·s spokesman Vince Otting said toda v. fie_ noii.'CI J\.1onday's differences over pay incr('asrs and alleged firings were resolved in "about three hour s." . Ne.c\ttjatiol)~ _t09k ,pla_se qt_lh~ • ..Qr/~~f!e. Counfy dutnp 111 C::Oyote Canyon. where drivers parked their trucks Monday protesting dismissals of drivers said to have been involved in an carli'er strike for a $5 pay hike. Otting today said there \\'ere "no raises and no firin gs" after settlement ol differences J\londay. Men worked until 8:30 In the evening, he said and no customers were skipped, Otting said. Only Dewey's drivers were Involved in the work stoppaJ:?e, Otting said. explaining that only Costa l\·lesa and Irvine customers could hav e been affected. Dewey's is o"·ned by a Los Angeles firm , SCA Corp., he said. The same firm O\\'TlS Great 'Vestcrn Reclamation which <."l'.lntracts ·with Santa Ana for garbage servi<.'C. While it was believed drivers for that company \\'Ould strike as well, f\.tonday . Otting said today they did not,, "They have a (union ) contract," he said. Cory defeated Republican William DaMemeyer in that oontest but It is learned that th e grand jury has been advised that Cory backed Sartin in a bid to weaken support ror Dannemeyer. Sartin's attorney, Keith t.tonroe, denies th e allegaLions again.st Sartin. He is asking the grand jury to look beyond his client in investigating mounting reports of Improprieties in the 69th District contest. Both women in\'olved in the contempt hearing Monday declined to comment on the allegations or to reveal the nature or the grand jury's questions. The campaign statement filed by Sartin with the county clerk's offi ce discloses. however, that Mrs. Jordan contributed $1,650 to his campaign. It was learned that Sa rtin , Dannemeyer and Cory have been asked to appear before the grand jury in connection with the inqu iry. Los Angeles District Attorney Joe· Busch waited out.side the grand jury room last week but he had no comment. to offer on his possible connnection with the inquiry. D•oJ• Pilo• suu Photo FI L ING OPENED FDR JUNE PR IMARY ELECTION Rep. Hinshaw (Rright) Registrar of Voters Hitchcock Bins ha'" on Lis t 60 Hop e ful s Take Out Papers on Fir st Da y IJ,· 1'0'.\I BARLEY Of llM IUllY PllOI S!IU An investigation that b£'gan last Novf'rr10Cr ""hen t11c Orange Counly Grnnd Jurv 1ndir!ed a Buena Park police sergeant -on perjury chargl'S ended f\1onday in Los Ange les with the lrce1ng or a '\'hilller n1:.in \\'ho served 11vo yea rs in statf' prison. U.S. District Court .)udge Charles II. Carr s!ruck down !he b."lnk robbery conviction or William 1.>ePalma. 37 , with !he ro1nn1ent lh<it ''the systen1 is not lcll f'r IK'rfl·ct.'' IJcPalmn . a fo1·n11•r C'Jtcring truck driver. "'as convicted nf':1rly six _ve:irs .i go of taking $~.400 at gunpoin t fron1 1hc offices of the i\Ierrun· Sa\'ings Jnd Loan 1\ssoc1<.1!lon 111 But!u:i PJrk. Ten \\"it ncsscs in his tr1:il tl'St1fied 1h<it DcP:.i lin::i y.·Js driving hi s cJtt.'ring truck 15 n1ilcs ;.lll":1y <it the. tin1e of lh1: roblJ(•ry, But tile prusf'<:u110111 es 1i rnony of Rut'nn Park polit:t' Sgt. Jan1rs D:1vid Bakkl'n obvious ly \Vci ghed he:ivily \Vi1h the jury. Bakken. 41i. tes!ified that a fingerprint found on the bank counter was undoubtedly 1hat of DePalma. And the jury found Uic truck drive r guilty \\'hile he continued to protest his innocencf'. Judge Carr overturn e d lhe in,·estigation af!cr it \\'as testified that !he fingerprint "'<IS act ually 1.aken from a documen t lhat contained DcPalma's prints and had never bren left on the con1mentf'd : .. II this man has been rramf'(! it's 11 !crrlblt• th ing -a horrible thing." Locnl bnvmt•n toda y gave the credit for l)ePalrnn's release 11fler a si>:-y{'ar fight :1i;::iinst his sentence 10 federal lnvestii.:<1tor John Bond y.·ho '>1-'orked [or n1<iny ) t·a rs for 1he Orange County pub lit" defender's offil't'. Bond. \\'ho \vas ~·orking as a private investigator at the time or DePalma·s con\1cuo11. bt:carne .... 0111'1nc~<l I)! De- Pal n1a's innocence after the (·on,·1c1et.I passed a hr rlclt"Cl flr lest. Local in\'l'st1galors sJid Rond put i11 n1any hours of his O\\'n !\n1e on the [)l·Paln1a case just ns he did several ,\ t·ars ago in the murder trial or An1on1a Tllon1as of San Clc n1ente. The V1hpino \10n1a n v.·ns foltnd .[!tllll y of st•cond dt'grcc n1urdcr i11 the k11I1ng fl f hPr inlnnt son after I \\'C Supt'rior ('ourt rt lal~ <1nrl d•'$pltc Bontt's rt·1x·att><1 pl;-h~S thtit the \I rong \\'Olll:lll W<JS !}('111~ j)t'OSl'l'll!t•d l{<ikken 1s scht•dulcd to face trial \larch 22 on inult iple counts of perjury and offering and preparing fa Is e t•vidence . Qnci kers R eq nes t N ix o1i W ithd raiv County · Seeking Antique Vessel ban k teller's counter. S1". LOUIS, r..to. (UPI\ -A Quaker Congressman Andre1v Hinsha1v (H· Cenlra! Committee. !1ePalma 's case \\"as reopened when group has asked President Nixon to Neumnrt Beach I and a scatte,,·ng or . Bakken was indicted last Novembrr for \\'ithdrav.' his membership from the •• i-v ThPy incl uded Cns~rs' i11de Torn II --'I ff · f I · · h incumbent o,ange ~unty gove,nmeiil f a egeu Y 0 erlnb ;.i se testimony rn 1 e Society or Friends on grounds his pol1'c1·es Or c l ha I .. _ ...... _... \.Al ··ucntcs. a 'fu sti n resident and four-\'(·;.u· o c s c · I f ange oun Y s awn..:11~.1 a quest offieials "·ere an1ong the first candidat.rs inC"n1ber of !he con1rnitttc. . ra nge ounty . upcrior ourt tr1a o tonflicl ,~·ith the teachings of that fo r an antique ship to v!sit Dana .Harbor to•t<We out election paJ){'rs to.londay. . . . . . _ . . J ohn Robert Snyder. 45. . rf'!igion. and stay there as a tourist attraction. Re t f V Oc angc .C.:oa~t c.111did:itl':-; include· Snyder \\'<IS srn!encrd lo nine nionths rn .1 lcller fl londa y to lhe President .!k!~ .e~·:n-..at..:-::~· &id!ll·--w'..!~ -~.: ~ht •• ~saiu·g~~~t~a oter~~a~~d t Hitch~~k--~·(;c.orgc Brokate of .. N~.~J~)rt B_cach, Efl 111 the l.'Ounty jail on a dr_!.IP. convic1ion _.J he l inivcrsi!v rrl.ends f\leeting _ q4~tcd spokesmen for the county Departmeni f'J" 'od~eco r s oay or '\!Jrd-of 'Costa ~ll·sa. "Th'eO dorc .... afler-'hakKen 1eStfri1:d lha t-fiiS"'riril11s ... p'issages of.-the Quaker--OOOK-..rf"arrti of Harbors, Beaches and Parks concede any 1 inhg peri 111 d~teent i~emory as \Venl\\'Orth. Corona del l\lar ;-ind Hoy \\'(•re found and identifi ed on ;i. 1 b<1g 11;,d J)r·ic11rc" which said niembers h l f. d' more t an 60 can 1datcs signed the E c d f s· Cl 1 .. · · · ' ' t a m 1ng a vessel is only the beginning registers. · .or on o ,1 n crnen c. of marijuana seized by :t rrl'st1ng officers shuuld ''!i\'i' in the virtue of that life of the problem. fou r ca ndidates took ou1 papers to ea rl y in t970. and po"·c.r th;"Jt takes away the occasion The plan calls for the leasing of a Flling ends for statewide, nationa l, run for the county J)e111oc ratic Central It is now alleged th at if finge.rprin1s of al! \\':irs. maintain a testimony against spot near the west basin o( the harbor county and many local offices on r..1arch Comn1itlf'c. They inc!uded. from the \.\'ere found on the bag of marij uana militar~· trainiitg and preparation for for berthing a picturesque vessel as 8· As of late Monday, tY•o candidates Orange Coast. John \V. Blac k of Ne"•port !hey were certainly not those of Snyder. l\'<lr. and seek 10 recogni ze the divine a tourist attraction. Despite the rigid had already filled out and returned their Beach. who was defeatNI by Hinshaw Ordering the striking of DeP<1lma ·s in !hose \\'ith whom v.'e may have basic financial requirements for other harbor candidacy papers, Hitchcock said. in the last Congressiona l elections. sentence J\Iond ay, Jud ge . Carr differences." They were incumbent Tax Collector- concessions, the department Is willing Treasurer Robert "Bob'' Citron and 70lh to bend a bit for the boat 0"'11ers. Assembly District hopefu l Jim Beam. But the crunty building department The first candidate in line Monday \vas and !he health. department will have Bernard G. Wocher, who is running for some tough specifications for the vessel the 2nd District of the State Board of if its owners plan to sell any food Equalization. Tax collector . treasurer -even popcorn -aboard . Citron \\'as !he second to pick up his Larry Leaman. director of operations papers. for the harbor district. said that health Hinshaw V.'aS in good spi rits as he department rules niean that fancy became the first Congressional candidate kitchens y.·ouJd have to be installed at to take out papers. considerable eJpen~e . He said he still isn 't sure y.·ho his For Dana Harbor JUST FOR THE GUYS Orange Counties "\\'hat "'·c're talking about is the opposition will be· but he said. "I furnishing of the ship first. then definitely expect som e con1pctition this re storation y.·ork y,·hich is costly. Alter time around.·• that the boat would have to be brought Hinshaw said he thinks there is a to the harbor and improved to conform chance he will face a challenge fron1 .1Hescui Waiting t At Gas Statio1i to county codes," he said. the man to he beat for the congressional Despite the piUalls, however, the seat -form er American part y harbor official said that Interest already presidential candidate John Schmitz, nO\V is being stirred by the county proposal. a Corona del Mar resident . "We 've had at least six seri<>Us Schl!11tz, who has not publ icly inquiries by people who already have comnuUed himself to any political Finest and Most High Fashioned Mens Boutique Is Having A . 'Lctn.ds i i i ]nil A Costa P.fesa man·s zeal for obtaining gasoline at a frantically busy San Clemente service station landed him in jail Monday afternoon. Police s.1 id they had to arrest the angry dri ver after he re fu sed lo move hi s car from the busy lar:es or El Camino H.enl where he u·as waiting 'his turn at a discount se rvice station. Lee Benham Thibodeau. 29, of S46 Traverse Drive, was booked on charges of interfering \\'ilh an officer and released front city jail alter the alleged confrontation nea r the Lerner Station on South El Camino Real. Police said the station. one of ff'W local fuel outlets open on Monday, drew an instant crowd 'ilt1hen it opened for a few hours' business. Police said they were called to control traffic after cars began to line up in the driveway and spill over into traffic Janes. Thibodeau asserledly was waiting in a traffic lane ~·hen a patrolman asked him to move. Police said the man refused several requests to move and finall y was arrested . Police fear major traffic problems if the crowded-st'ation situation worsens along the South Coast. such a vessel or who might even be contest, is reportedly also consldering willing to have one built from scratch." opposing Fifth District Orange County he said. Supervisor Ronald Caspers. 1f there is a winner in the competition Caspers was also one of the first for the lease, Leaman added, there might candidates to take out pa pers and he be one very atrong suggestion coming was followed closely by Board or from the harbor district. Supervisors Chairman Ralph aark or In keeping with the history of Dana . Anaheim. who is al so up for reelection . and ils namesake (author Richard Henry So far. Oark's only prospt>Ctive Dana ). the preferred craft v.·ould be opponent is a Santa Ana builder narol'<i an oil sailing ship renamed "Pilgrim" Garry Nel\eson. after the ship v.·hi ch carried the famou~ Caspers' seat also "·ill be contested. au thor in the last century. though none of the p r o s pe ctive HarOOr officials more than two years candidates took out papers Mond ay . ago thought they hlad the winner selected One announced candidate is Newport already -a Ba tic trading schooner Beach optometrist Nolan Frizzclle, and which v.'as purchased by two Orange County men. there is strong speculation Grand Jury 'The vessel. known as Alma, was fitted Foreman Marcia Bents \\'ill also see k · out and set sail from Scandinavia, but the post. it fell on bard times Immediately. Besides Citron, county officials who Crews jumped ship and repairs were ha ve taken out papers include Cou11ty needed even on the eastern side of C1erk William E. St ·oo.::. County the Atlanlic. Recorder Wylie Carlyle, Schoo I And rumoni circulating along the Superintendent Robert Peterson , Counly waterfront now are that the Alma made Assessor Jack Vallerga and Counly it across the Atlantic only to .sink and Auditor-Contro\ler V.A. Heim. break up in J\lexlcan waten:. A1so up for re-ele<:tion but apparently .. Even without that ship in the running, ivaiting to take (IUt papers are Dislrict though. v.·e think ~·e·n be able to find Attorney Cecil I-licks and Pub I i c something just as picturesque,·· Leaman Administrator J ames E. Heim. said. One candidate has laken out papers Owners of boats that might fit the to run for the post of County Sherif f. scheme at the harbor have until June whic h will be vacated by retiring Sheriff 3 10 make their offer to the county. James Musick. The lone candidate so far is Sheriff's Lt. Bradley Gat es of Capistrano Beach. Supervisors Expected To Support San Orwfre Several other persons have expressed an interest In the post but none look out papers Monday. Two incumbents have taken oiit papers to keep their seats on the Harbor Judicial Ol:strict Court. They are judges Donald Dungan and Calvin S<hmldt. Sixteen of the 46 annow1ced cancUdates for state legislature took out papers Orange County supervisors a re expected to reaffinn their unanimous support for the expansion ot the San Onofre Nuclear GeneraUng Station at their meeting Wednesday .. The acUon Is aimed at showing county government support for the expansion, which comes up for a new public htarlng before the califomla Coastal 7.one Conservation COmmhJ!don next week. The state commission, on a clO.'\e vote two months ago, voted not to allow Southern cauromia Edison Company to expand the atomic power plant becaute of negative effecl.3 on the environment anti uncertain nuclear W88le dlsposal , plan.,. Before the first round of hearings on San Onofre last year, !Upervisors went dn record in firm , support of the expansion as an alternative to air I pollutfitg lornu of mefiY plonts. The action they wlll he 11ked to toke lf-Y would be a .... mrmouon ol their ocigfnal resolution favoring the explnslon. Jn other action, the board: -Wm be asked by the Municipal Water Di.strict officials to iru:tlt·Jte aome kind of water contervaUon J>"OlflJn becaut.e of a 25 percent cutback ln MWD pumping power along the Colorado R l v e r aqueduct. -WUI consider revLslons in the mtfty'1 EnvtJou1nentaJ 1 Jmpect ~ requirements to confonn with new statewide rullnp. -The board will employ the flrm of Boll, s.nnet< and Newman to perlonn a $1.500 •tudy ol Oranp eounty Airport jet noise leVel contours. Mmday. Orange C.oast candidates Included Gerald N. Bogart of HunUngton Beoch, who will oppose incumbent State Sen. Dennis Carpentec and Evelyn Sherwood o! Newport Beach who will oppose Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R · Newport Beacb l. Both Badham and i n c umb e nt Assemblyman Robert Burke ( R • Huntington Beach ) also took out papers. Three incumbents filed for seats on the Municipal Water District board of di rectors and tv.·o incumbents and a chall enger also took out papers for the coastal divislon o( the MWD. They included incumbents Hans Lorenz of Oomna del Mar, Willia. 1 K. Patrick of Colt.a Mesa and Winton Ashton of Balboa. Nine: candidates took out papers for posts on the Orang<': County Repubtican infer on our entire collection of Fall •Holiday & Early Spring Clothing, Sportswear, Shoes & Accessories 5 • to 1 Sale Starts Wed., Feb. 13th, 10:00 A.M. be early for the best selections 65 Fashion Island, Newport Beach -644-6500 MASTER CHARGE CASH , BAHKAMERICARD ALL SALES FINAL ' ,, I I • • ·--· - 4 DAILV PILOT - Jost Independent Truckers on Road Again wUh Tom orphine ~ Real Ga sse r Of a Message BLACKOUTS or 1974: I don't know bow your natu ra l ga.~ bill came through rit your howc th is month, but m i™' came wilh a message in 1L The general pitch \\'35 1«> le!! you ho\v you v.·{'.re going lo make out when the electricity al your place took a vacatloo, Tnchtded in the bill th is time w.1~ ~ little pamphlet tllled, ''Wh11t lltlpp~n:;; 'ro Your {:as Applinncrs !)urin g A lll:tckout•!'' Below !hat ti1\e v.·crr the soothing v.·ords, "Tl•mporary c!C'C!ric pov.·er blackouts are :ilways a possibility. \Vhen they occur. natural ga s serv ice to the erea is normally not afft•clcd ... " This wonderful message was illustral<'d. with a pholo or a poor little child, looking mournful, and gazing dov.'tl into lhe beam of a fla stuighl. WELL NOW, YOU know that the big brass or the gas company must have felt just aWful putting out that pamphlet pointing out that the elect~ic compani~ aren't doing too v.·ell these daY'. For all these years, the gas and electric peop le have been tootling along lvi th !his friendly con1pcilition for the favor of the American public. Uy l)nltt>d fl'rt'5~ lnlernialkinul Viol(•nl' • all bul dis.1 ppi.!arf'd fr0n1 tl1e h1gtlv.•ays ;1s the indtpendcnt trucker.;' strl ke dwlndled hlondn y. 1'h(:'rc \Ytre sorne holdouts. but report!I fron1 around !h~· country u1d1catcd tha t 1!'\ll'k \l':tffil' \\·as IJack lo n"11r!1 nornlnl /)iss1dl'nt nuckC'rs {_'Ompln!ned 1h111 thl! \\'ashln,e;ton agreement of lust Thursday should have includcJ a rollhack nf diesel fuel prices and that highway :iJX'OO lin1lts should be raised to 65 n1iles per hour. The industrial states 11·hich had bet:>n hit hardest by the strik~ thci t began 12 days ago, reporte-d the reopening o{ plants al\d C"ancel\ation or 1 AIR PORT I I I ' ... ·. \ . · .. 3 ~" .. . .· .. .. . • · lADIO S!AllOH the projected clO!ling O! others. f'RESll FRUITS and vegetables nl!ta v.•ere moving t9 markets. ~·o incidents or violence oe<:urrcd eJrl y ?i1onday. A sniper's bullet shatt.ered 1hc windshield of a truck driven by John CObum, 39, of lioust:m, u he drove into Beaumont. Tex . He suff{!rtd face lttcl'rations and a poss i b I y pl'rmancnl eye damage. Another trucker, Bob Brov.·n of Llncoln, Neb .• escaped inj ury when someone dropped a brick from an overpass on Interstate 35 near 1·roy, Tex., breaking his windshield , Also in Tl'xas, the S ou th 1ve s l •· ...... uwn an ... AfJ.Jl;t(!ctrle ·lfD111c," the ---. 1 advertisement ·blared At. you. "Electric oven . . . Electric Heating . . . S1(1(!1> Under Ele ctric Warmth ... Scrub Your TeetJ'J With Electricity ..• " Capital lJ11de1· Attack A.uociatJon of Truck St0p °"--ners with members In Texa1, New Mexico, Oklaboouo and Lou!Jlana, announced Its members would remain open. And tv.·o truckera groups, representing some 500 \•:est Texu drivers, renewed pleas for rthelr members to continue the bOycott . However, a lot of truckers bad already taken lo the road . IN OTJrER st::ites: Iowa -about 250 to 300 truckers from across the state met in Des to.1oincs: and voted to continue thelr strike. Call!orn.ia -truck lrafilc was running al normal level! at welghlng statioM in Southern Callfomla. Several majo r I m .. COUNTERI NG TIJIS barrage, ~he gas <'ompany blared back at you. "Be Sure You Get A Balanced Power Home ... Don't Put All Your Paycheck Jn One Utility Bill ... Cas Appliances Are l'heap, Cheap, Cheap.·· Khmer Rou ge gunners poured 73 rounds of high explosives into Phnom Penh bfonday killing 139 persons and wounding at least 200 others in the worst bombardn1ent of the capital in four years. The attack lefl a mile-square area of the capital in flaming ruin wi th possibl y 10,000 left homeless. Alas, through barrage and counter· barrage. the public no doubt fac-t'd certain amounts of confusion. You didn't ~ whether to buy a holl!e and just plug it in or if you shoold mnke certain there '"ere sonic gas pipes iJ1 the place too. NO\\' TILIN GS llA\'I:: c..:ha.ng ed dramatica\\y. 1'hc energy squeeze is upon u~. EleL1rira\ juice-is in short supply and the All·F:lrct rie Htunc is today a great, big fal qucs1ion ma rk. You may pl ug it in. ;ill right, bul nothing niay h::ippen. Clearly, \l'C have come 10 a tin1c when the electric people have been caught with their kilowatts down. The natural gas folks . 1neanv.'hile . jUSl keep piping the stuff irL 'Jtiey must feel lerriblc•, knov.•ing t11:it. t.hetT friendly electrical co mpefi tors are su tfering awful shor tages in the thing lhey sell. SO YOU KNO\\' it hurt the gas trass badly to be forced into putting out fl pamphlet v.·hich tells you how to keep operating you r home when the light~ nicker, tum bro,vn a nd then go completely t.lark . "Save Thi!> Guide 1·0 {;as J\pphancc flpera lioo l)uring A Rl::ickou t." the opposite side or the pan1ph lc:t ;idv'.se~ $Olemn!y. Thereupon .:i r(· 11-.ted ~II 1he gas applianct•s you m:iy have al your pla<:e. J\nd it. tt:lls you v.1iich ones v.·Jll v.·ork \\·hen the electric company deserts you. Llke your p:as stove' or your gas water hL"atcr. Or your g;is firC'pla ce Jogs. And oh . y1•s, lht•re i~ one more appliance lhe gas people Jisu:'d . I 11GASLICIITS l\'TLL OPEltATE," the pamphlet ad vises chee rily. You did get that now. didn't ~·ou'> Chinese Leaders Rmnored In Higl1-level _Conference JIQNG KONG !U PI \ -Prem ier Chou F:n-lai ~ind other top Cl11ncFc leaders have been much less \'isible than usual in recen t v.·ccks. raising son)c specu laton .1mong diplom;11ic analys ts 1h11t high level tonfcrcnccs n1ay be under \vay in Peking or elsewhere Jn C.:hi na. Provincial leaders of the Political Bureau (Politburo) level nlso have nol appeared in public rccenl!y, accord ing 10 monitors here. 'fhc 25-meinbt.'r Politburo. headed by Comn1unist Party t;h~irman 1\tao Tse-twig, Is lhe group th.at S('IS major policy and really rw1s the country. SO'.\tE ANAL 'rsts spcrulate that th<' Oiincse leadership may be deeply ln- 'You moon he's still Presiden t" volv£'d in preparation.; for Thf' next ptrase of a nui.ss pol itic:il c.:impni gn that is sweeping the nation. 111ese analysts. includ ing sonic based in Peking, said the leadership ap- pa ren tly 1s wrestling \1ith problems connected \Vith convening the long· delayed and often-promised National [ .... _N_E_w_s_AN._A_LY_s_is_ ..... ) Pcople"s Congress (NPC). Pek ing-based diplomcits said !he NPC prepar:itions obviously are ''extremely troublesome". nie mass p0litical ca1np11i gn, which healed up considerably at the end of January, revolves around C'riticlsm or 1h£' nncil·nt ~:igr Conf11C'ius ~i nd of Lin Piao. onetime hei r ::i pp..1rl'nl to t1ao, \rho died in a 1!17! _plot against Mao. TlllS CA,ll'ATGN. 11hich <tf'tualh· has been goin g on for 11i<1ny n1onth.". began ro intensify after the first. nf 1he year. At that time its identifiable t<irget s \1·ere broad{'ned to include sonic western rnusic ( s~cific "untitled" co1npositiOl15 by Beethoven and Schubert l and a movie filmed in China by 1he ltalian director t.-lichelangelo An tonioni. Now a new phase appears to be developing with more i dent i £ i a b I e domestic targets and establishment of ''models '' for behavior. Most of U.S. Fair Today _4 notli,er lncli of Snor v Shuffles Off to Bu.ffcdo Te111pe ral11res Ho•ll Lew Pct " "' 11 11 11 11 O? '.'@ 11 .1 2 ~1 lS J I 34 ,, 19 ~, ~} ~9 OQ "' " ~· 14 01 ·11 •' ·~ 69 1$ ~I .1• J I ~I •l 41 j ] 11 J I 31 16 ~ " •S •I " " ,, '~ " " ,, ,, JI 11 ,~ •9 ,, ,. •Q JI 01 I I 11 S~ )I JI lS ~, 1• " ,. JI 1t UPI Wt •IHI 1101Q(A$1 e •••• Tll~ wnt~r t1m~r1!urt t lOflV '"' t Olll wt) }S A ~lfQM rO(;linQ l<l!f'la, wltn • c~tn(e o! rain. wa1 ••ll«'"rt !orl'Omn ln '~'°""~ ll'le wet!<. SMQMI¥ cool•• (jty, •I!~ ..,.,,.,., 11lgMt 111~·• rorec .. 11. U.S. Sum111ar11 1en Wttt Co•ll, wttll• 11,1nnv 111.lft ~Hl•1til In Mcllc-n• or !rwl Grt &I l~~e1 lnTo we"'"' NfW EnQl~no •"0 '"" mid Allftnllc COf\I. 1.,.01141r1lu1e• In !l'!e 61'.h Mond•I' •t•clled •• rnr nor1n •1 Color•do. Nt0tt1•~. •nn !Owl. ~IOU• (:11'1', low• '" • ,,.,., rrcord l\lgll lO!" frt. d•lt wlln /,() OP11r tt1. In Flq1I01. !t1"11lf'•••1J•l't r<"mllf\M F•lr -·'""' (O'lt•t<ll moll! OI ,,,. cool l(lllfty will'! '°"'' dfOOOl"'1 Into "'"''" llld•v. Wiii\ 11n!y I I 0 h I '"' '°' •n!I l()Wtr SOI lty "'"'' l!l'ttle>ltatlon lnlhnq 11ono 11w 11\0ro1 01 '""' it•1n. f'MIY dt<;l•H r1mllfr•lu11, OI !ht t11t.r11 G••t1 Lt~tt t no tilt wtte t l\O 1tpor!ed In I~ Gull Cot1t. l'IOMMm ~' .i Hew E,.~. T'"'C*1!11rn .. rly 111d1y r1r>CJtd llJfltrlOo N.Y .. fOOtd ....crtri.r l1'Ch from 4 ., ... t i ,M111tnf, N.Y., o• ·-''''" tOll•Y· btlnQll\O , .... lo ,, ,, "" W11t, Fl1. r::~te.'f'l'IOl/nl Otl 11\it ''"U"<! to 13 c o .. t.al We atller l.IOIJCl1 •~ too wt rt lou"o •lonq \11rl1blt high cloudl toot v. Vtr11ol~ wind~ nlgM end mornl1>11 t>our~ blCOm-i~ll wvinwe•!Prly I lo U kNlb In ~!T~rnoon• lod•Y aotl Wt'l'ln"1d&y. Hlclll tQd~y near Ml. Co.Jsla! ltmi>tt11h1ret ran11• from SI lo .i. tnl~rid leml)el"11ture~ r11_,..,. fro<n ,,., IQ ,S. Wiler lemptralurt JS. S 1111, ltlom1, Tides TUESOA'I' $ecol'ld hiQh . . .. •. . .. S:l)(I p.m. 1.1 Second low _ . l :.W p.rn. 1.' WlDllllESOAY First hiQll •. , , l :Y e.rl'I. •.7 Fi<•I low ..• ,,., 11:03' P·'"' 0.1 SfCOllCI lllQh ......... 1:11 p.m. 2.f Seocond 1ow , , .... , , IO:JO p.m. ,_, Sun lllMI 7:•1 .. m. S•I• 6:1• ._,,.._ Moon lllM'I Ith IO:J4 it.m. DAILY PILOT .DELIVERY SERVICE Oill,~ry ol n. Daily Prlol is guaranteed Mond1y·I•: ff y• • ,., ~yt ,_ p.tptr " ~:lU ,_ •• ~I JM 1'11' tepy d h ..-.pt tt f"· Clli >rt Uliffl 11111 J:J9 •. IL S..t1rby ind S1nd.ly: II yta • 11tt m.lhl ,. "" " ' I Ill, ~'""· • I l .L Sni!J?, tll ft J ctn wilt • l'Dllfl'll i. fll. CJb ll'f 111111 utl~ 18 Im. lelr~rncs tilut Of1111r Ct\lllfy Arus ..... 6~2 .. 321 Marllt11r11 Muntn'lt!O~ k K• ,.. Wtst1111t11rr ...... a.a.1221 '-a.-tt. taftslu• keel. ~ JQI CJ11S11-. hna Ml "'" ,_.., '~"' °"" .. 191.i410 Bo y, 16, Harigs Hirn se lf; Note W ar1is of Dru.gs MENDHAM. N.J . !UPI) A l\lendham. N.J .. high school student who hanged himself in some v;oods last week lcf! beh ind c1 suicide note warning his fri{'flds to slay away from drugs. The 110\c indicated drugs made his mind 1"1:17.Y and led to his suicide. The note fowid in the jacket pocket of Dnvid Diggs, 16, was disclosed ~1onday by his pnren!s, v.'ho said they hoped il might v.·am other youths to avoid drugs. The boy·s .body was found Friday after he had been missing for a week. In the brief note. addressed to his parents, the boy said he started smoking marijuana during his freshman year in high school. "This \\'as m\ nuslake. This led to !he trying of l,!'f>." he said. "I am no\1' at the pQinl \\·here clear thinking Lt; impo5sible. You have been great p.'.lr('nls 10 n1e rin d please don 't blame yo11rs<'lves for <1ny of this. \Varn Andy ! [)avid 's broLherl and the girls about !his. l..-0ve. David.'' The boy's fat.her . J-lcrbert Biggs, said his family was not a\vare of whrit wns happening tto David, elthoµgh Ills was a cl~-knit family. "Closeness and love aren't alv.•ays enough in this society. lf it happened to David, Jt can happen to any child," Diggs said. ,, u i1 happened h> us, there must be other pattols wbo are In the same situation. We didn't know our son was using drugs." Ul"IT ......... Pentagon Lobb1tl•t Pau l H. Nitze, former Navy Secretary u n d e r Pr..,ldent JQhnso n, ls ~lated to take a job in Pruldent Ntxon'9 Pentagon to lobby for Administration nuc lear weapons programs. 1-fe is expected to take over t00n as All8istant Defense Secretary for International Securtty Af· fairs. truc k stOPB rroJ>('n<:'d 1'1onday. llalph Gr-dgo, of the 2,000-membcr Msoci~led Indepe ndent Owner-Operators I n c •. rt•ported that \fhile there were "some pockets of resistance," mo5t of hls organization's drivers 1vere back on the roud. Arizona -\VnJt Sherwood , H lruc.kcrs' spok~man, in aruiounclng nll truck£'rs in 1he state voled to go back-to work tOOay, said, "We decided to give the country 60 days to try nnd rrsolvc the problems. If they don't we voted to shut down ageln." tllchlgan -Independent truckC'rs in v.•estem 1'1.ichigan voted to ::iccept the goVt•mml"nt se11len1ent and return to work. The rt'Sulis wr-re lcl1!phoned Lo headqu.:irtcrs or tht." Council 0 r Independent Tn1ckcrs lit Lodi. Oluo. 0 1110 -The council or lnd E"OCndt·nl Truckers' bo.:1rd of direC'!ors annow1c.:.'CI j tlll' firing of Pl'i1/:i(lt•n t <:•1-0r,g1• Rvnn while llynn clain1ed he dis1nis.'k.>d . th~ bonrd and repluet..>d 1l v.·1th a 11ew five~ ' man panel. Rynn s::iid the organization rejected the governmental proposal and ~ \\'as Still on strike. However, board chairman Les Salsgiver, suid the grou1> had accep1ed and v•ould return to work. llobert \Yit>t zel was named early today as prcsidC'nl to replace llyru1. Arabs Study End To U.S. Embargo Dy United Press lnteroalional Four key Arab lc11ders v.·ill hold a su1nmi t meeting in Algiers \Vednesday to discuss further disengagement with Israel and consider casing their oll ,~1nbnrgo against the United States, r~gypt ian officials in C::iiro said today. E:gypti::in President An\\•ar Sadat. in'ho took the lnillative for the meeting, is ::inxious to get talks started between Syria and Israel on troop disengagement on the volatile Colan Heights front, the sources &a.Id. EGYPT, SYRIA, Algeria and 5audl Arabia will attend the summit. The sources also Wd Sadat favors f'asing the oil embargo against the United St.ates in recognition of the U.S. ro le in \~1lrking out a troop pullback oecord on the Sue:t front. Those 1Yithdra\\•als proceeded smoothly toda y v.'itl'P"""t.'ro, c Israeli tanks and infantry leaving the west bank of the Suei Canal despite demonstrlllions against fW1hcr <'oncessions back ho1ne in Israel Sadat favors removing the United States from the list of countries earma rked for total oil embargo and resuming Hmited shipments, the sourres said. The Arab summit "'·as switched from Aswan in southern Egypt to Algiers at the last moment, apparently at the request or AlgertRn Presidetrt Houari Boumedlenne. KUWAIT HAD also been invited but Sheikh Sabat! As-Salem As-Sabah adVised Egyptian President Sadat today he would not be able to make it because he was tied up Yi'ith a state \'isit from President Mobutu of Zaire. r:gypt and S}Tia v.'ere the major hclligcrents against Jsrnel in the October ~Iideast \Var. Saudi Ara bia, Kuv.'ait and Algeria are the major Ara b oil producers. Israeli armor and infantry units were scheduled to complete the third phase of their four-stage pullback from the \Yest bank of the Suez Canal thls evening, turning over the territory to U.N. peacekeeping fort"eS. Jud ge Rejects 'Voodoo Doctor' l n M u.rcl er Trial ~·!IA:\11. Fla. (1\P) -The court was bedeviled v.·hcn a defense lawyer asked to have the defendant examined by a voodoo doc tor or an exorcist. "What 's a voodoo doctor." Circuit Court Judge Dan Satin asked at a hearing ~londay. "One who by training aod .apprentice and rescrach has lParned about the powers of voodoo," repJJed defense lawyer David Cerf. Cerf pointed out that the defendant, Harvey Lee Outler, had beeo detmnlned competent to stand trial for the murder of his common law wife but the evaluatlng doctor said OUtler believed he was under a curse. Cerf 1ald ouner, 36, believed that Mable Young, 31, had uaed roots to put a curse on h)m. Police aay Outler shot Mrs. Young in the face with a pistol April lJ. "Your honor, a voodoo curse is just as deadly as a ·threat with a gun,·• ccrr said. And he •bowed the judge a list of persons tie called "voodoo doclo rs, exorcists, or other experts." Satin !'laid: "I respect any man's rights. But If you think I'm going to ::ippoint a ,_ioodoo doctor, you've &ot another th.ink coming." C.ourt Showing Of Pomo Movie Packs the House AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -JOO.. William Normal 's courtroom usually "ha& room !or 100 perllOllS, althoutl2> 125 penons 'Ca.11 lqUH'M! in. Evea th•I wasn't enough Monday. 'lbrnughout die day pei ,... oqueeied In a Une that almost stretched around the b1ock . In."!ide the courtroom the movie "The French Touch" WU tld!eduled lo be 1hown during an oblcenity trial. l{owevcr. all those who wait-1 ln line •nd finally !JOI !1111id< were W..ppoinled. A little ways Into the lhowing of the •liegedly -film, the court'• projector broke and the hearlni hid to be rtcCBSCd. li l·l~il 11'l'S 11f :>o\di~·rs n11s3 ing on the t·:gy1)t1n n front o,;t;lf.(l'd :111 open ne\\'~ cont'1•n·ncc in Tel Aviv IO<tay demanding that lsra€'1 halt th!! pullback un!il the Egy ptians 1x·nn11 srarch parf i(·s to look for the bodit·s 111 lsraell 1~ar t.leat.I. ·nrE FArtfiLIES s:ild Isr:i(']i search parties h:ive found onl y 60 of the. esllm.eted 350 bodies burled in Egyptian· held territory in Sinoi. They said the Egyptians ·have vio lated the disengagement ogrccmCflt by not pennitting search ~1rties into the ir area and grnerally disrupting the search process. .. M id(lle East Trip Eyecl Br President • \\'ASl-ll NGTO'.'l ILirJ) -President Nixoo '"'ould l1k€' lo arid a ~l iddle East tour to his European \"isit In early April. Y.'hlte Jlouse aides :;;a id toda y. OC'spile a statement by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissl ngl'r .\londay that there \1·cre no surh Ira\'£'\ plans. the aidrs said r\ixon 11011ld like to go to ( IN SHORT ..• ) the ~liddle l as! to dn1n1atize his role in Sl'eking ;_( \~'aC'e St'ttlen1 cnt there nnd to poin t tip his efforts to break thf' Arab oil c1nbnrgo. :'-;1 xon fl k•s tn hi<: Florid:i home \Vf'dn€'scl<1y fvr· :in f'~!t·nded v.·E'<'kcnd inelud 1n~ puhlic..: ;q>pcaraiH'l'S in ~Uami ;ind Huntsville. A!a ., v.·hcre he is rxpccted lo sharf' 1hf' p!<1tform \'t'llh A!~1b.1ma c.:ov, c;1'0rge C'. \Val lace at a partiotic "Honor Amer ica Day" rally. e College Rrn11bPd LITI'LE CllAJ,FONT, Engl;1nd (AP) -A bomb explodL>d in <1 Briti.sh military rollrge today and in jured 10 ~. tv.·o of them seriously . the anny said. Tv.'O in·omen 1~·ere amonit the casualties. An army spok~m an sa id the explosion rrupted in the records offire or the J_.alirner f\nt1on::i l l>efen!'le College in \\'oodl'd gr011nd~ :1hout :10 miles WCf't of Lond on. The blas t "'·as caused by an es1i mated Sil po11nds of explosives. Authorities bl:i mc·d Irish trrroris1s. e lrar1 1•rot e1 t TEl~RAN (l:PI) -Iranian J:'oreign Mini~try offici;ils sairt today Iran ba.!l sent n "strong nole of protest" to Iraq over Sunday's border clashes. Iran put iL~ casualties :it, ~l sol<fiers de<1d and 81 v.·ounded and Iraq said it Jo..Q 23 men killed. There were no further reports of clashes which the L'lli'O countries accused each other of having provoked ln en area of b-equent ~k:tnnlshes on the border 100 miles eest of Baghdad. e Agtte lD Ca~e ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) -The f\.1aryland court which is considering disclpllnary action against lawyer Spiro Agnew has been asked W. treat the former Vice President "like John 0oe·• instead of a man subjected to "perhaps the most intense med ia attention in recent history .1' Attorneys Leon ti. A. Pi erson and E. Dale Adkin-; ,Ir. filed u 20-page brief of exceptions wilh the stale court oi appeals Monday, urging that Agnew be suspended from the practice of Jaw rather than pemiancntly expelled. A special three-judge panel recommended dlsbarment last month. Senate Ni xes Rape Penalty An.ANTA (UPI) -The Georgia -Monday voled down • P"'l"'l'I tn Include castration u a pei1Blly !or rape. Senate Republlcan L c a d e r Anmll'O<ll! Smith, propoelng the bil l which the S<nate turned down 33-19, ~Id , "Atlanta Is the murder capital of tl1e natioo •nd tile second hlglleAI crime ta rape. • "Rape Ina-called In AU.nta !3 perccnt in 1973 ovor the prtV!Olll year. It doe:!n't ju.st happen tn thrft ghetto,i but a)I over -In the sdlooil, the otreets. the mc(els, within tllllJ>t ol. ffil• cnpltnl." ' I \ • I ! ~ I • ' " . -.. , -----·-·---. • T oday's F inal Orange_ .. ~oast .. _ ~ ~,_.~ .. ,: ED ITION ,;, • .!~-'. l ' ;;.II~ • --~.. ' N.Y. Stoeks VOL. bl , NO. 43, 2 SECTIONS , 26 PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY 12, 1974 N TEN CENTS Violations Found • Ill Older Newport Houses By JOHN ZALLER 6t lfl• o.llY Pl .. ! Sllff -Up to 20 percent ot the homes in 1 older parts of Newport Beach may be in violation of the city's zoning and public safety ordinances, a city survey indicates. But for at least half of the violations -n1ainly cases of itlcg:.illy created living units -there ma y be nothi ng the city can do lo corrccl the problem because of poorly v.'ril!cn ordinances. Com1nunity Dcvclop1ncnt Di re c I o r fllch;ird V. Hogan told cit}' coun cihncn Mooday that a OOuse-by·house imptd:ion ol 1,700 units has turned up 176 cases where structures are being ill egally used either for extra Jiving units or for storage. ~fost of these violations, which amount to about 10 percent of the Wlits inspected, are being corrected, Hogan sa id. llo\.•:ever, James Sinasek, cod e enforcement officer, added today that another 10 percent of s us p e ct e d violations are simply ove rlooked because of v•eaknesses in the phrasing of the city's codes. ears DEAD AT 47 Commodore W1ttM>n H a l'hor Y achter Donald W a ttson Succ umbs a t 4 7 A memorial st!rviCT' \Yill be conduct<'d w,tdnesday for Donald A. \\1attson. commodore or !he NeYtport !·!arbor Ya cht Club. \\'ho died Su11d;iy at a Burbank hospital after a lung illness. • lie \\'as 47. The SCr\'icc is sc.hedulcd for l p.m. In the chapel at Pacific Vi c\v .'.\1en1orial Park. Corona dcl t-.1ar. Although never a big yacht ov.·ner, Mr. Wattson. a Newport Beach resident .since 1958, was active as a crewman in' long distance race5 IGr some of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's best kno "'Tl Skippers. In 1968. he was instrumental in bringing the 5.5-meter Olympic trials to Ne¥lport Beach. And, as commodore this year, he arranged lO have Yachting Magazine's One-of-a-Kind R e g a t t a scheduled in Nev.1X1rt Beach. It v.·ill be the first time the event ever has been held on the wesl coast. Survivors include his wife. Ann . and four chi ldren. Susan. Donald Jr .. Gregory (See "'A ITSON, Page%) Orange (;out • Welidler , Patchy log night and morning hours, otherwise considerable high cloudiness thl'Ollllh Wednesday. SlighUy cooler days and wanner nig hts. Highl In the mid Ills. Lows loolght In the low 50s. INSW E TODAY Congres.rme7'. and oU Uade r1 are lookhig down differen' n1ds of tl~e barrel at rscord earn· ing$ tn 1!173 f uel eris!&. Story, Page 14. l . M ....... c 111..,,...11 c11..ifi .. .,._, ·--o..ni N•lltw . .....,.. ~'" ·--.,_ "' .. ,._. ·-AML ......... • • .. ... " " • • llo-11 11•11 • " " Housing Ado prod Newport ~ach councilmen adopted a series of long-range housing policies encouraging low or moderate income 1-fODday that make no provision fo r housing. A hall-dozen outspoken low income ho using advocatea urgl'd the council to keep the dty fJ'om ~ming a pla ce where "only the rich call a.rrord to Jive,'1 but councilmen ref\eed to heed their pleao. The council 's qnl y concession was a promise to study lhe possibility of joining the Orange. Cou nty Hoasing Authority at a separate meeting in t"'O weeks. Statistics present.eel at the meeting indJcate that 4.S percent or Newport Beach's current population is living either on Social Security or welfare. The county average i.1 5.2 pe rcent. Altogether. up to 30 percent ol the ho~lng wiits in Newport Beach may now be considered au.itable for low and moderate income groups. But J udy Swayne, president or the Orange Coast League of Women Voters, tol d oouncilmen that unle!L! checked, redevelo pmen t would gradually replace this supply of • housing with more expensive units be yond the reach of any but the wealthy. "Economic discrimination is no more tolerable than racial discrin1ination," she said . "nor can a viable community be developed "ithout a balanced nopula- lion . ., Mrs. Swayne strongly urged the coun cil to take strong measures to insure (See HOUSING, Page !) Newport 'P a r l)'' In Airport's Noise H earing The city or Newport Beach and the C.Ommunity Airport Council were both officially accepted Monday as Interested parties in the upcomtng hearings on !he noise problem at Orange County Airport. The decision was made by Robert Neher, the state officer who wUI conduct. public hearings next week on the airport7s .request for a variail.ce on state noise standards. Neher made his ruling at a "pre- hurini" attended by repreoentatlves of the state Boord ol Aeronautk:I, the Orange County Coumel'.s olfleo, the City ol Newpon Beach, and the. Community A!Jl>ort Council, <llhlch' lo a c:oalitloo ol _baolneosmen -suPP\)rt the airport. Neller'• ruling means tbal both .the clly'ond the Community Airport council wUl be able to make . r or m al _....Ions al the h<arlng, and will have the right to c roaa ·ea:amine wltM99CS. Dcrut!s O'NeU. Newport Belch city attorney, said he waa sitlJfied -that tht I four groups "rtpmonl the fUQ spectrum of opinion," on the airPOrt issue. ·'" Order ol epealcen at nt,it , ,...k:s hearlnp ..., allO alf'!ed upon ., lollows: state Board bf AeronauUc1, County ol Onmge, COmmunJty Airport Cou)lcll a~ city ol Nwpol'l Beach. Membm ol the public may ahlo make pr...matlonl; but wUI not'have the r11ht to cnJIHllllline other "'""°""'· Hogan aloo discussed this problem Monday, but did not elaborate on it. The problem involves two k ey definitions -that of a 'family' and that of a 'dwelling unit'. The ci ty's codes currently state that no more than five people may live Jn a single dwellling unit unless they are part of the same family. But Sinasek said that in cases \\'here six or more unrelaied people are living in one unit , they frequently claim to be distant cousins and that the city is then pov.'(?r.less to take. action . • Ir "We jmt don't have the manpower at th"' time to check out claims like that, and given the way the Jaw Ls written, that leaves us v.•ith no choice but to go on to the next unit," be says. The other -problem is based on the question of whe t constitutes a "dwelling Wlit." Current city cod.es specify that a home is not a dw e!li ng unit unless lt has a kitchen and that a cooking space ls not a kitchen unless it has a stove. Thus someone living in a one-room e flat with refrigerator, sink. and electric hotplate could claim that hls home was not really a dwelling unit as long as his hotplate was kept stored in the cupboard, accOf'ding to Sinasek. In such cases. !he ill egal residents also frequenUy claim that lhelr Oat is really only a room auached to a larger unit, and that they are guests rather than tenants, Without Indicating the rxtcnt of the problem, Hoga n told councilmen Mond ay that the planning commission \You!d soon begin rc1,•:ork ing the city ordinan ces to • 01Ur Plitt Shtf fl~111 PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LfFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted Lin• Shows Approximate Path of Cai r; Vehicle Reportedly Approached Cliff at High Speed Mesa Drive r's S pectacular Plii1ige Prob ecl State Board to Consider N ew11ort D1·edging Appeal Coroner's deput:es today continued their probe into the factors surrow1ding the spectacular death plunge l\Ionday of a 24-yea r<i!d Costa Mesa man whose car vaulted from the top of the bluffs at Dana Harbor and slammed to the groWl<i . Gerald Russell York of 2051 Wallace Ave., was killed instantly whe n his car pancaked at a crossroads of Del Obispo Road in the harbor. The car narrOwl y missed a county dump truck. in its 200-foot, high-.speed plunge. Ottupants of the truck said they witnessed the crash. Highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputi~ said York's plunge began several blocks inland or the bluff edge on Street of the Amber Lantern at 11 :35 a.m. The driver reponedly gained speeds {See PLUr::oE, Page !) The State Coastal Commission has agreed to consider an appeal of the regional coastal commission's approval ot Newport Beach's proposed harbor dredging maintenance program. The appeal request from Mrs. Corinna Babb, 2507 Via Marina. charges. that the city's propo500 JO-year blanket dredging permit is for too long. She Vegas Woman Shot LAS VEGAS (UPI} -The operator of a well-known girt shop on the Las Vegas "strip'' was shot to death Monday by a man \Yho apparently intended to rob the store. Dorothy Kobielsky. 46, operator of Frederick's Gifts. v.·as shot in the face at close range by a man anned. with a small caliber weap:in. Newport Council Actio11 Here in capsule ronn f!I a 8Ummary ol the major actiam taken Monday by·tbe Newport Beach City COwtdL -BOVSING: Adopted the housing element or the general plan without making uy provision for preservaUon of low and moderate income housing. -ILLEGAL UNITS: Heard a l"!port from Community Services Director RiChard V. Hogan indicating that 10 percent or the housing uni~ in older sec- tions or the city are in vk>latkm of zoning and safety regulations. Another 10 percent may also be in violation, according to city oUlclals. ' -DEVELOPMENT: Stood by an earlier ldra rt or develo pment standards that call for tighter off-street parking t equirement.s. Al!K> movtd to make it JlO'~ble for. developers lo build thr~. duplexes, PfOYided they atay wtthln existing hfllbt liinllo llld Door .,.& ~ ' -. -OONFLICT OF INTE!ltSTr Made.the city coundl, community develop- ment db::tctQr, city manager, city ·atlOrney and PlaMlna: commission aubjecl to new financial diaclosure laws. -AIRPORT: Appc>inted Maytt Donald McJnnis to represent the city on an Orani• County.task IC<ce ro study Ontario ..... allernate oite lor. regi«lal county Jtlllort. also says that the proposal lack! documentat ion of adequate environme.n~ tal safegua rds. . The hearing is set for the F'eh. 20 meeting of the state Coastal Zone C.Onservation Conunission in San ta Barbara. Newport Beach t-.farine Safety Director Robert Reed acknowledged Monday lhat he has been informed of the upcoming hearing. "We'll be there to explain our case," he said. "The dredging is really GTJly to maintain the harOOr in its ex lsltlng condition. No new dredging is required." The city has been worki ng its way through about three dozen agencies over the pa st eight n1on ths in an effort to secure blanket approval for mainlcnace dredging of the area between bulkheads and the federally maintained channels. Reed said lhe regional commission's 8-2 approval last month would have been the final step in the process if .r..1rs. Babb's appeal had been rejected. lfowever Reed pointed out that the Coastal Commission will not necessaril y overturn the regional c o m m i s s i o n decision, and be alao admitted that tbe additional beartng will not cause 11ff serious problems to tbe city Nixon Subpoe1ia Mailed to Court LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Los An· geh!s postmaster said toda:; a postal .!ervice trace on a missing letter con· taining a subpoena for President Nixon shows it wa!I delivered to the Superior Court In Washl nt<loo, D.C. on Monday. (Related Story Page 51. Postmaster James J. Symbol said It was ortglnally believed :ie subpoeno had bem mistakenly dtllV<red to the White tlouse. But he said examination ot the cer~ tHlcate Mtached to the letter showed it hod been oigl1ed for at Ill< SIJPOIV Court on Monday. clln1inate these problerns. In six months the tv.·o ·man roning enforcement program has covered about one-third of the units in older sections of Corona de! 1\l ar, West Ne\Yport. the Balboa Pen insula. and Bal boa Isla nd. according to Sinasek. "But h) stay on top or lhc problen1. 1\·c·n nC't'd four or five ful!·!Jme 1nsl)ectors." Sinasl'k said. "\\'c already knO\\' or somr cast·s v.'hl•rc 11·e cleaned uul illf'gaJ u111t~ and thcy'\'p since bt'cn put h<1ck . llut. v.·c don 't have thr rnanpo11·er to dQ any!hing abot11 it " Terrorists De111and Free Foocl '· « BERK ELEY CUP !) -The lape- recorded voice of kidnaped newspaper heiresi1 Patricia Hearst assured het family today that she was \l:eU. The letter accompanying the sofl , strained voice demand ed !re<' food for California's poor and aged. The Symbionese Liberation Army, whidl c I a i m e d responsibility for kidnaping the 19-year-old coed Feb. 4, l'.aid ln a letter she Wa! abducted "tor crimes her mother and father have ~orwnitted against t!Je American people and the people of the world." Her father, Randolph A. Hearst. is president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner and chainnan of the Hearst Corp. Her mot her, Catherine, is a regent of the University of California. In the tape sent to Berkeley radio station KPF A, a black man identi fied only as "Sin-Q" said he was "quite wil- li ng to carry out execution or your daugh- ter lo save the starving and exploitations of thousands of men and \YOmeo of all raCt's ." • l-le r captors said that before they nego tiate for Miss i-[earst's release her fatnily must supply $70 worth of free meat, vegetables fand fruits for every needy Cali fornian ov<'r a four-week period beginning Feb. 19. The girl's father said the family took the recording as proof his daughter was safe end said he v.'Ould try lo con1ply \filh the dcn1ands. The SLA dctnanded the distribution be made through grocery stores and supermarkets to such people on welfare as those using food slan1ps. ll demanded (See HEARST, r age Z) * * -:.· R ansom Dema11cl Of Kid11apers '$147 MiUio1 1' '. SACR Al\tENTO (APl -The raJlM)m demand from the kidnapers of Patricia Hearst would total at least $147 mill ion, based on an estimate of 1.9 million persons on welfare in Californi a. The kidnapers tOOay demanded a ransom of $70 in food for each person who is on welfare, receiving disabled veie:rans benefits, agl'd, or on probation in California. The state Department or Social Welfare made the 1.9 million estimate for persons on weUare in November. The figure Includes 500,000 aged, blind or disabled persons. However, establishing an eJact amount for the total ramom demand would reqalre c ross·ch eck iD i among government agencle!, since s o m e J)ersoos on probation could also be receiving we.llare btneflts. Some aged pel"50n.1 are on welfare, while others are not. Phil Guthrie • .spokesman for Ult stat~ Oeparttncn t of Correction... s a i d probaUon Is a COi.Olly matter and ha bad no tdea how many persoM 'Wert oo probation In California. The lddnapm demanded thot the food be dlatr1buled otatewlde th~ selected stores in the followlng areas: .The , Mission, llwrtero Point and Flllmon! I dlotrt... of Son Franctsco;. Eut and I West Oakland : Delano, the Watta art11 l or. Los Angeles. East Los Anielee. ' C<impton and Santa Rosa. " ' % DAILY' PI LOT N I 3 . -stories Win Okay r1n Newport City cpUncilmen dct'idal ~tonday thal new duplexe,-, and triplexes in old Ne\1·porr Beach may contain three or more stories pro.,,·ided th{'y 1't!lY within 1 the city·s exisiting height lunitat1ons. 'l'he unex pected amendment to the proposed new Residential ~velopment Standanis v.·as pas:stid on a S-1 vot e as a majon1y of councilmen argued that a more pennissive regulation would encourage needed arch i tectural di••ers\ty and imagination. <:ouocll men also made it clear that they will not pennit the new regulation to be in tefl)reted. in ways that allow larger or more massive structures to be built than was possible under the old tv:<>-story limit. "The amount of noor area allowed in 8 three-story building 1o~rill be same as the amount now allov.·ed In a tv.·o-story building," said Vice ~layor Ho;•tard Rog.,._ "The only dil!erence is that the de\•eloper v.111 now have me : fredon1 in how he 1rants to arrange that space," Rogers e xplained. Among other things, I.he new regulatie>n \\'OU\d pa ve lhc y;ay for underground parking garages in ronjunct.ion v.ith more lot-level open space. C'.ouncilmen took the sot.ion before a packed city cowicil chambers at the """"1 reading or the propooed new Residential Development Standards. Only C.OUncilrnan Paul Ryckoff opposed the easing of the requirement. Many speakers at the public bearing opposed the tight new off-street parking requirements contained in the new standards, but councilmen refused lo make any changes in the parking requirements of the new standards. Because of the change in t.he twC>-&(ory regulation. however, the p r o p o s e d development standards cannot be finally approved.--.''J''iJ_ they receive a nev.• second reading at the Feb. 25 coun.cil meeting. iv _ Goldie Joseph, the leader of the :~ c.ommoo Seme C.oalition. spoke in bitter · opposition to the new development standards. Calling them a violation of. "the American Dream" and an invasion or property riih'-' for the benefit or the ".selftsb few," Mrs. Joseph strongly urged the rejection ol the proposed new standard&. Later in the meeting, Margot Skilling, -chairman of the committee that drafted the standards, said that r.lrs. Joseph 's arcmnents as published in I o c a I newspapers were .!.'appalling" "n d "irdlamatory" and based on false infor- -mM\on. )i.\rs . Skilling stressed that her remarks a~ Mrs. Josephs' v.·ere made as an indh1dual and not a.s a member ol a cny committee. · The new parking requiremenUi, if paased on Feb. 2.l, will require three ")pa.ces far duplexf'S with less than 2,400 -.quare feet, with one additional space far every additional 600 square feet of floor space. 1be current city standard i3 two spaCC3 per duplex. Plant Pili erer Hits Bal I sla1ul One of Ule potted plan1 pilferers v.·ho has turned Green Thumbs red with anger from Seal Beach to San Cle mente has struck again, th is time on Balboa Island . Penny N. Baskin, 21, of 3.17 Cryst..11 Ave ., romplained to Ne~'POrt Beach police of a total $1.552.83 I~. ifl{'luding ackUtional loot. Several potS and a redwood planter containing a palm tree. bamboo, tree ferm and T06CS were carried from her pelio. Miss Ba.skin, who listed her occupation as gardener, tald investigators the burglar also got avoay with an elcctnc barbecue and a white, macrame ham· mock, plus clothing. OlAN•I COAST fll DAILY PILOT 'T7l9 .OrlP'l(lt (Dlli OAtl Y ~!LOT• wllll ""'Id! i. -1111d 1111 N-..~rtn. II ll\ftlllllllOll r, ll'lt Or9 ..... CO.ti ~~11~"'9 Ct~ll\', kcN· ,.... IOlll1looll l r9 """"''"'-'• ,.. ..... , "'IWO'I P:rlffy, * C.11 M111. ~rwi>et1 ltteft, H1111tt""""' llNCl'IJl'-11111 Vt lll'1. L .. ....., 1.-cfl, JrvN/$HditNQ ..,. .hn (11'..,..,!1/ ltft Jw11 CtplolrtNI A tl"811 rwglont l l<Cllllofl !1 ll<>Gll•hell Hl...-tltyt tl'ld &-•YI· Tiie ptlrtcio.1 Pl/lltillllng Pl.In! 11 11 ut WHI 11r •1rwt. '""" ......... c1111v1111, mx. l.1IJ1rt N. w,9' p,..,1111 .... 1 Ind l'Wllttlfr .lie\ It Cvrl1, \'kif ,rald..-.t al'ld GIMrll MtMllll' Tho11111 K1•¥il IE<llt.., n-•• A. 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President Nixon led paracle of well-wishers to congratulate the daughter of Teddy Roose- velt. , Newport Cou11cil Adopts Personal l11terest Guide s The NeY.·port Beach City Council adopted guidelines l\fonday requiring all councilmen, planning commissioners. and top administrators to dis q u a I if y themselves from considering matters in which they have a personal slake of more than $1,000. In addition, officials may be requi_red under the new guidelines to disqualify From Pagel HEARS-T ... that the dimibution be made three days a week . in San 1 Fran11,iJCO, Oakland , Richmond .' East Palo Alto, Delano, Santa Rosa and Los Angeles. The SLA letter said that those who do not receive th'e demanded food should "voice your discontent'' in the streets and other places where the SLA could find out about it. It called on such organizations as the United Farm \\.'orkers Union. and United Prisoners Union to act as observers to make sure that all qualifying persons receive the food. The SLA indicated it Intended to hold the 19·year-old university coed for at lea st five n1ore. weeks. ,;~fom and Dad. I'm okay," said fh' slow. deliberate voice of r.liss lfctirst. .. , think you r<tn rf':illy IC'll 1'1n not terrified or anything. ThL'SC people htivc been \'Cry hon est \1'i!h nic . ~ . thc.v are perfectly lVilllng 10 die f()r wh at lhcy do . . . l v.•ant to gr1 out of here hut the onlv \\'JV !:> 1f \OU do v.·ha! they ~;1y. and-do it ·quickly. - "[t's re ally up to you to 1nakc sure thooe people can't jeopardize niy 11fa by charging in nnd doing stupid t111 ngs." she added. "f'm not being tried for crimes T'm not responsible for. J 'm here because I'm a member of a ruling class fam ily." themsrlves in cases where they are recei ving inromc of as little as $250 per year from a source that could be affected by their action. City attarney Dennis O'Neil said the policy meets the minimwn requirements of the new state law on conflict of interest and disclosure. lie said the Newport Beach guideline.!! are similar ta those adopted by most other public entities in order to meet provisions of the 1973 law. The only debate Monday involved a question or ~·ho exactly should be included in the disclosure requirements.- The state law provides that all city councilmen, planning commissioners. the city manager , and the planning dire<:tor must make financial disclosure . In addition to these o ff i c i a IS , councilmen decided Monday that the cily attorney and other department heads must also make disclosures. The policy requires officials to dlsclooe in an annual statement all sources of income greater than $?..50. and all investm ents greater than $1.00J. Incumbent councilmen must file their first disclosure statements this April, according lo the policy. From Page l PLUNGE ... of almost 100 n1ilcs per hour !)(:Jore reaching the end of the roadway. His ca r hop!X'd a cu rb. blasted 1!s v. ay through a barru:ade of stCC'I pipes ond cable.c;, thl'n soa red over lhe cliff. \ritnesscs who looked skyward rrom the harbor after hearing the initial impact with the barricades said York·s auto landed flat on the pavement and the n bounced at least SO feet in the air before finally coming to rest at curbside. Newport Seel{s to Be First F 01· Coastal Master Pla11 By J Oll:"ll ZALLER 01 Hit OlllY ftllot Still Newport Beach wanis to be the fir st city 1n Orange and Los Angeles Counties lo hav e its segment of the coastal n1aster plan completed by the coasta l comml.ssioo. If the South Coast Regional Zone Conse rvation Commission accepa the city's offer, Ne\o\-port Beach will become the testing grouod where the coastal rommission develops basic criteria for hs overall roastal master plan . 'Ibe city 's offer to oooperate in such a venture marks fl departure from the days when its city councilmtn were angrily t.hreateni ng to sue t h e commis.!ion. f:lul the change may be in Ne~'J>Orl Beach's best intrrests. ''If Nc\.l.'P(lrt Beach is the pilot city in th e planning process," says Rod Gunn. the city's chief advance planner, •·[t will menn that our city receives more de1ailed study than other cities. "And we fet!I that lhe more thoroughly the coaatal commission b eco m es acquainted .,.,·ith the wiique featu res o( Newport Beach, the better their plan for !he city "''ill be,'' (iunn says.' The Idea or making Newport Beach the pilot city for Orange and Los Angel~ Counties al.so appeals to the: coastal commission staff. - "Nc\vport Beach has a n1uch b~tter supply of statistics and information available than n1ost other clties," explains Joan Sunder!~, a slaff planner for 1he commission. "From our poinl of v1evo, this make.!! it ideal ," she says. The coastal commission is by law charged with preparing a master plan by 1975 that will guide development of the coastal area into the future , There "(ill be many elements to that plan, but the one that most immediately concerns Newport Beach is the "Intensity element," which will specify allowable levels of urban development "We just spent two years gathering information on and debating subjects like parking requirement.! and transpor· talion," Gunn point,, out . "We think "·e reached !!Orne S01.Jnd decisions, and v.·e think that U lhe coastal cornmisslon understands the basis for those decisions, they wlll reach slmllar conclusions th emselves," he s.1ys . But, Gunn adds. the co as t fl I commission has so many cities to study that the only ones likely to receive In-depth con.".lideratlon are the pilot ones. Therefore, he says, Newport Beach ought to be one or the pilot ones . "Being flrst give! ll! our best chance ol g~tlng dttisioos ba8ed on technical rather than polltical considerations," Gunn says. 'Taken Forcibly' Soviet Police Arrest Author MOSCO\V CAP ) -So\il'!t police dragged Nobel Priz.c-v.'iMJng author Alexander Solzhenitsyn fro1n his v<1fc's Moscow apartment today and look hi1n away for questioning, his mother-in-law said. She told Western newsmen by telephone that six plainclothes security agenl9 and t'NO uniformed ofricers barged into the apartment en !10Bcow's C'.orky Street shortly after 5 p.m. She said she and her daughter, Solzhenitsyn's wife Natalya SveUoya, attempted to hold the pollce back but ''they were very rough." "Th'Y took Alexander Isayev1C:1 away forcibl y," she said. His wife reported that {our hours lat'!r sh' ""·as advised by the general prosecu- lor's office that her husband \Vas ar- rested. Thrre v.·as no otficial report or indepen- dent announcement of the arrest. So!zh(·nitS)11. under harsh, offi cial cntlcism for publication in th: \Vest of his latest bOOk. "Gulag Archipelago.'' declined to ansv.·cr a summons from the Soviet stale prosecutor to appear for questioning. The action against Sol1.henitsyn, the winner of the 1970 Nobel Prire for Literature, culminated a vicious six-week official campaign in the. Soviet pres.!1 which damned the author for the publication in late December or his From Pagel HOUSING ..• preservation of the ~xisting mix of _housing in the city. "The time bas come to speak up tor human values," said another speaker. Valeri e l\lurley, 7731l ·Candl estfck Lane, in urging action to encourage low income housing. •·This housing element as written \\-'ould allow and in essence condone. deterioration of the human environment," she said. All the prcr-low income housipg advocates urged the council to cooperate with the cotmty Housing Authority in a program of federally subsidized rents to help residents who are displaced by Tedeve1opment. Knowlton Fernald, a Newport Beach man who is chairman of the llous.ing Authority. urged Ute council to experiment with a pilot program involving no more than 20 urut.s of leased holl!'ling. Only one man. Tom Nix.on of 6300 W. ~an Front, spoke against the 'low income housing proposal. Re said he considered subsidized renlS •·a socl111istic program that is against my principles." Nlxon 's remarks were greeted with applause from many residents in the crowded City Cowicil chambers. Cotu1cilmen devoted only about five minutes lo discussion or the housing element followin g the 45-minute public hearing. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers made the motion to approve the element while Councilman r.tilan D°'stal su,IH.!csted studying the possibility of joining the housing authority al a later time. Both uclions were passed unanimously. From Pagel WATTSON ... and Jeffrey a\1 of the family home. 2700 Harbor \1iev.· Drive. In addition, i\lr. \Vatt.son is survived by two brothers, Stuart of San Luis Rey and Richard of North Holl~·ood. .... "(iulag'' boo k The book chronicled the tl·rror of the Soviet secret pol ice nnd the n;.i.tion's labor camp system fron1 J9 18 to 1956. Friday ll nd again l\fonday, the Soviet slate prosecutor's office summoned Solzhenitsyn. But he refused to appear or acknowledge the legality of the summ ons. "In a sltu11tion of general Illegality \\'hich for many years has 'xlst.ed in our country -and the personal eight- year campaign of slander and harassment -I refuse to acknowledge the legality of your summons and will not C"omc for an interrogation to any state organ." the .,.,·riter said in a staten1ent l\londay . Sollhcnitsyn. 55, \vho wears a distlne1h·e l'hin bcurd. has been nt·t·la inied in lhc \\'(·st as Russ i11's grea t.,.st 1nudcrn \\'Titer. ll ov.·ever al hon1e. \\'here his books 8re regarded as too critical of lhe Soviet systen1, he has b('('n expelled fro1n the \Vriters' Union. Only one of his npvels has been published in the Soviet Union, "One Day in the Lite of Ivan Denisovich," which appeared during the destallnization period under former Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev. ll is later ~·orks, "Cancer Ward ," "The First Circle" and "August 1914" were banned in the Soviet Union while scoring n1ajor successes abro1'd. He won the Nobe l Prize for the general excellence of his writings. lie declined lo travel to Stockholm to aceept the prize in person, expressing fear he would nol be allo\\·ed to rc-t"nter the Soviet L.:nion. Europea1is Back U.S. Proposal l1i ()il (;risis WASHINGTON (UPI) -All the European Common r.Iarket countries except France sided today with the United States' proposals for dealing with the global oil trisis. \Vest Germany expressed scorn pubticly for the French JX1Sllion. At the Washington energy confuence of 13 n1ajor oil-importing count ries, France fowip itself isolated ln demanding. th<lt the energy crii;is be turned over to the United :\at101JS and in opposing any step that might further ant.agortize the major Arab oil producing nations. The other eiglit Common Market cou ntries tined up behind the proposals of Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger fo, two mor' tntematiooal conferences, climai:ed by one involving both major oil consumers and producers, before May L. Kissinger propoS«l. another, bt"08der meeting of oil-consuming s t a t es , including hard-hit developing nations whose economies are threatened by steeply rising oil prices. TI1en would follow a meeting of both oil-<:onsuming and producing states, \\'here he suggested. an accord might be reached on a fair •••orld price !or (1il \\"est Germany·s finance minister, Heln1ut Schmidt, took direct aim at thr contention of French Foreign :\l!n iste.r Michel Jobert that the Europeans could deal with the Arab l:Ountrics \YithoLJt U.S. help. Schmidt said b!uiitly in a meetmg w;.h reporters that this was untrue. ' \ • ' ' f f "'~ P..-1 TAKEN BY POLICE Writer Sol:rhenitsyn l11tcrdistrict (:>oJicy Oka yed By Sa<ldlcbark • ' • ' " Saddleback College trustl'Cs Monda_y nigh t approved a mass interdistrirt· permit policy for residents of IIarbor View Homes ln Newport Beach. The mass pern1it v.•iU al!ow residents of the area-in NeY.'port Beach city limits but in the Jrvine Unified School District an.d therefore the Snddlebaci. district -to attend any communlty college th ey \\-'ant. Hon1eowner Ed Leonelli told the board he and some 118 other homeov.ners on an · irregular boundary line between school districts eventually "·ant to de- annex: from the Irvine school district :ind into the Newport -Mesa di strict. lie said the Newport schools are closer lo the housing tract and residents resent having to send thei r children to the more dist.ant Irvine schools. The Irvine Unified School District is part of the s.iddleback CommlDlity Col· Jege district, v;hile residents of the New· port Mesa district are in the Coast C.om- murrity College district. LeoneUi had previously obtained mas! in!C!'d.istrict permits from the Irvine Uoified district and approval from the Newport-Mesa and Coast Communitf' College districts to receive the additional stude-nts. " ., The Newport-Mesa and Irvine Unified districts are in the process of working. out their boundary differences In the · area. Last Rites Held For Frank Cox Funeral services \\·ere held i\fondaf in Banning for former Harbor Area resident Frank Cox. ~·ho died last Tuesday at his ho1ne in Banning . .,.,·here he operated a service station. The native of Tennessee v.•as 77, a. \\'orld \\'ar J Anny veterdn anj belonRed lo American Legion Post 291 in Ne1vport ~ Beach at the titn<' of his death. fltr. Cox leaves his v.·ifc , Grace; a - daughter. ~·lrs. i\lartha Donaldson ot Costa fl1esa: a daughter. ~1rs. Joanne Voegtly of Garden Grove ; 11 SOil, John Co 11: of Banning . plus a sister. ,\trs. Nell Perkins of Mississippi. The Bright Side • .. The carpet industry is experiencing some qf the current frustralions o f shortages and risi ng costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are petroleum byproducts and consequently in short supply, There are, however, many bright spats. Believe it or not. you can still buy QUALITY car- peting today for LESS than 30 year's ago, Another plus Is, !hat beeause al limited yarn supplies. manufacturers are concentrating on better qualities, eliminating a lot al junk CatJ>eL Alden's concentrates-on better Qualities alsol Because your home Is m0re'valuable than ever, be sure YoU shop at Alden's, We will help you find the right choice of good carpeting for You r home. ALDEN·'S CARPETS • DRAPES '. IN COSTA MISA SINCI 1957 1663 Placentia Ave, COiTA MISA 646-4831 Mon.-Thura. f to 5,:io; M. 9 1o't; s.t. 9,30 lo S ( •• " "' ,,. - • ' PUllUC N<Yl'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . ' l ' ' ._"1 ~· i1~-s '""'' .... L(G(NO , .. " ... , .. ,, ~· .. ~ •• ou·-·•• ! ' ... ;'.~::·. :r:-::-;·, :"'" . . ..... -.... ~ ..... 1 .......... ,,.,.,. ... ~ ......... , ....... , ...... '"' -T .,,, • .,,. ""'" ;; I J ;'.:;::~;:"':,. .. ~ .. i ""I .. ., .,,.., l ' .J r ............... .. PU!lli: N011CE '. " ., l .. 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Right now'. \u rxpericnce n e c e s i; ;i r) Jn1mcdiatt~ sales fore~· "We are ofCer~ni.:, :in c:i:c!usivc area nnrt sr.i•ne I n c om parable Jc!\ anta~rs includlng a marJ.:et ing force of :it ll'ast 25 ira,•rl am- b ass a - dors. profes- s ion a J l y trained to sell big tic- k e t travel program s In their neigh- hood5 a n d bring business to yo•1 "OUlt C 0 ~I P .A .\' ,, !S organized and opC'rilltd b~· l''ipcrts in C'VPry phil~(' ri f tl11• !ravel businr::s. \re as~ist \'UU in the 01>eration of y0 ou1· business. Jn addition ~-ou gt't a bonus-a going r.dvrrtising and promotional can1paign ! "Plu~ Since you 1nust enjoy travel to be in th is business. as a franchise OYt'Tler with \4'0rld-premiere classe ! . If you are interesled in profits and fun, call . " Thl! is a composile ad prepared by the B e t t e r B u siness Bureau of Metropolitan New York, to Illustrate a •'bus i n ess opportunit ies" fraud in the giant travel ricld. As unemployment clin1bs in th is 19?4 spring o{ bu s i 11 es s s I u g g is h n c s s , liu~iness opponunitics S\\·lnclles \l'i!I l'~ourish tis ncvrr b•"!l. '" l'orcrast the NCI\' York BIJB '-.; prcsidcnl. \'.'oodro\v \\'i rs1g. This week 's columns arc designed to warn you in advance. Here are the eannarks of fraud in this ad: -LACK OF clarity. An "exclusive'' area is pmmisrd, but how an area could be protected from other travel agencies is not explained. fu.-cently , the American Society of Travel Agents. in \ranting against phon y travel agencies that offer "round trips to noy,·here" condemned lh is very feature as reprehensible. l 1ico 1ne U1) For Datun1 Da111m Inc .• Anal1eim-bascd producer of mi.nicom puter peripherals e q u 1 pm en t • softvtare • cootrolJed systems and precision t i m i n g instrumentation, bas reparted that 1973 sales '"·ere up 53 percent to $10.287,116 from the $6.704.977 of the like period in 1972. Chairman and Presidrnt \\'all.:ice E. Rianda s J i d earnin~s "·ere $508, 188, up 46 percent over the $348,5 11 of the prior year. Per sha re ean1i11gs \\•ere 35 cents \'S . 26 cents ln~H year. -E.raggerarion . You get a bonus-"a going advert ising and 1>romot 1on.a! c.1mpaign." ''"''~"! MIWI Feld Ll!I 6 t 'I) '"•.Of>"' i'• 6' 1 !f?t•t l)'. 1f l••"••U'fl~> FU'Q•~I l~ <'•N••" Co •'• l•o ~foll~! 11 '1 \)'• tMDUSfltlA L.S F\\ 8M,". u •, !\ NJ "'" c. u·~ l\lo !Cl ~·v·~ H ,, A"'O UfH.IT!(' I\! <•Pill )J'• lo •·· N•(ot•l '" I> •'1 ~11111 ...... ,. ,. ~0•'<11 1 1\,1 MIS•C:. 16h l6'o "°'''"'"' • iC lC' '1 \1• '< lltle H) l II I r·1"".'' I• lf/j ht l oF•ll I• 1 '""°'''Y"~ Ii 10 10' SI•" 6•..-1 J If iherc rr::illr i! .such a li1e1 •o Ft• '''~11 19•, 1~ '°"'a'" 11» 1~·1 !o,1••• N•\ 1~·; .;.; . . I . • I .... , .. ~,,+ IJ '+•·1 F""'6 1 .. 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Jack Gribish alld S u e Pellegrini will take the title roles in the opener, \\1hile Bernie Simon enacts the serpent In the Garden of Eden. Mary Sull ivan and St a n Wlaslck head the cast of the ~econd. with Simon and Alan Jones lending supporl "Pusk>nella" f ea tur es Denise ~fcCanles as t h e chan1eable chimney sweep. ~·i 1h Shirley Dillon as the rairy godmother. and Jones nn<I Simon returning for their second and third appearances. Chorus me1nber1 i n c I u d e Sherry Scott, D. D. Calhoun , Barbl'ira Genrich. Sylvia Lee, l>ebblc Ensign, C 11 l h e r i n c Amca and Kris Ta1nbellini. "RAIN." THE original play - which lnspirrd the mov~ "Miss Sadie Thomp!On," will Introduce two Orenge Coast newcomers in the leading ,ltXI( FllllST MIO 12 o10 13 S> Com Fd '·02 • l'I I · I HOUGHTON : IMYESTOI S: MFO 10'11" 11 oC 01~1! •.Sl •-qS ro es -f\.iar1annc ~Teton as F""" A •.1• •-u 01K Fd '" s.tt Mco u ·aun P'!"l'" •.10 '-'~ Fund 8 t.11 1.JI Gr1~ Fd 6.10 t .l't Miit\ !w I 61 I 61 St Fr C.• • 21 • 11 Sadie and William Bergman Stock s.sc 1.01 l"<om 1.o:i 1.ao Metf'otr 1·"0 1·'!0 st Fr '"c 1.so 1 so Aa S.CI J,1J l.QS Stoc:-F .... 1.Jl Mid Am ilt 4·'1 Slollt Sir lt.ll Jl.60 as the Reverend Davidson. 8LC G!h •.1210.s1 ht Mullf 1.n 1.ft Monv Fd I SI ... ITIAOMAN '°'' -~w--~~•1N~~1 ·•ww Grace Shaw, Peter f\.fcAllister, Bayr0c. S61 1.1• FOltUM GltOUI": ""'1 snc; 1·., 1·111 Ano Fd 1.n , t2 Ma .. ,-. Sh .. ·bsole and Ron 8iyrk Qr S.ll S.•l 100 ft>d l .N .... MIF Fd 1:11 ,_11 111 .. st ,,1~ , I\ ... .... ... llt-.cn HI l .•S 1.-S 101 Ft>d ,_,, 1,11 MIF Gro J" '-°' o.: .. n 6 .... -Long also "'ay Import nt rol • 8ttcon 1.61 •.~ °'""" 1.eo 1.00 MuOm ot i os , 40 ST11111 it01: Pin: t"' a e"' lli'•-slw J.JJ J.u 1s Fune! s..;i s ll Alll.()m rn ,·,. 910 &11e.nc: 11.i• 11.a in the drama. 6cno•1-'.10 '·" Fo.. G< 1.n •.u """" s.i.r1 16:13 '":u c.t0n1 1.21 1J 1 ~I Fdll •.Ol •A7 l"OUNO•ltS Miiii '" 1 14 1 M !tloc -11.tl 11.11 Al • th H ti t 8•-n J.n t.'7 GllllOUP: ket !ll(lu 1·,, iti Sii GllOUP, SO Ill C Un ng On 8mftm t_JI •.Jll Gr""" 4.SI 4,fJ HAT SI:( F0S· Gtwm S l, S.11 BC.ch Cast Unde th e (Al.VIN PU NOS: Inc.om 10 ... 11.11 Bllent I ~ I SJ lfKom I IJ •.•I • r Sult Fd 11.2S u.n F MIUll '·" I .SI Bonll SI" ... , >·,l s ... .,,;, /,}7 •.JD direction of Jenn Koba, are con Fl! 10.1111.t, F !>PKn ,.,. •.n Olvhtn 1·•0 3·n Tt<1W>1 ,, ... 1.11 o ,v Snr 3.0I l,)t FO..r\,(I r 191 1.11 Poet !.!l {tJ .... !tur...,v F l .•S f.16 Lou Kosa y. Jl ex Day, Pat ,.d,wci •.11 '·" P1t1oNxL1H ll'IC:om , ,7 ,·19 Synt;'O c; s.io •.•s \"luJJ,·ns, J1'm G r ,· m s I c y' l'IV,. "'" t .11 io.11 Gitou~: St«~ sr .·,, ·~ Tempi c. I~ 1.11 " CG urwl 1_)6 t.(W ONTC 68' ISO C.•wlh s 6o 6·11 T•in Ceo 1,11 l,t } (:coffrcy \\'r't ghl • S U S a n C1p Tron 1.11 t.&t G*lh Sr b.00 •. ~ M£W l:HG LI"· ' T1,1vl EQ I 1• 10 11 Cent Sh~ 11.0I. ll,tt Fr l"t"' 1,11 J.0$ Eq 1,v 1t83 ,6 111Tu0ttr M t ,99 t.W Kellong, Annelle Rinehnrt Cl'lti 1n• 1.1s t .t\ us c.v s •.11 10.11 C.t~tn 1·1, 9·,0 JOlfl CG 2.~ 162 fl • CHANNING uu1111, •.11 ... ' u·1111."1 1 101~ (I ]8(1 '" Sherry Grimsley, Philip FUNDS: Ile• C•11 s.11 .:!3 sid:m u 'H 16·,~ Unll'e!I ,_., a lD n. h d d n Lob II tAmer I II 1 n ft' Eqly 3.SS J 19 NE• Ml f Jl 8 #9 ,U11l!utld 6 SS I " 111e ar an usty e . 11a1n<d 9,1110.1J F'kt Llf:q •.11 ,o:OJ Ntu ce.,, i" /611 uNtON SERv1c1: . 8nd Fd I q6 •.n Fl! Ml Op' I.I• I.I• Ne11w!h 1's1 'loC GROUP: BoUi "Raul'' and "The Eci,v Gr ~.lO •.~ l'u,..os •He~ 111,.,.1on 11 ·1, 11'14 !l•!IS iv n 11 n l} , . Ecitv F'r 2 61 ?.tl GllOLJP• J, · N~tl In• 61' 6 U Apple Tree ' \\"J!I open on F..a A"' ~ •O 6'111 Comm · 1.11 1 Kl Nw Por~ 1 ·11 11 OJ un (dPt 1 01 1.1> · h Gfwth •:oi .:,, tlnflat 1.Cf1 (13 ~1:1o :~·~~ ::-~ W111n11 11 )! U . .!6 !\larch 15, WLlh t e Co~ta f\.1t>Sfl l"<l>"l 6.$0 1.10 ll'lduJ ,, 9.90 10.11 Nest lvl• ·~· .. "'" UNllEO l'UN05: musical running for three ~~</ .. , 1 1",', ,,, !'.1,','•' •,·~ ,'~,, .......,0 .... •.~• 1'10 ~~"F, s.•J '·" ...... ' ""' 1 .... · 0 Ntl! .., T0.6t ,0.69 < I .6S 1,)8 weekends and the Huntin gton CHAE GE s.s " 11> 11, ~ win ut1 1 ""'ow 11.J1 •.11 llOSTO,.., Gtt1 S<PC 60ll •Olli... ' C°"! f<M; I.I I •.n Bea ch drama playing for five Fl'ld eos 1.01 1.n G,n FAm .:11 .:~,....PllMMM FD: 11\tttm 11.l 1 11.l'I Fron Cp • JJ 4.IS Grin '"" 1•.St i. tt Ot> Al,,. t .OJ •II Selene i.62 6. 16 u·eekends, both on Fridays and Vi Tr a~ '·"' , .... ~ro Jl.11 J1'.1• Qp Flld 1.00 •.M vre J,,) 3.t l Saturdays. 1be Costa Mesa ~1 .. ~ i::1 ::~ ~lto..3~1t':t'ODl9c;;ic '~ ~:!~ 1~:~~ ~Au .. ~~ 1~.~ Jl; Play house Is locn.ted at the CHA MHO '"Dl: c;r...,h s,,, i,., ""•1111 t .11 1.11 ust.11'11 l"UHcn: llt111v ,,J1 4.71 lf!Com 6.01 1.IJ Plvl lttv J .11 1.Q .-.i>e• F '·°' 4.'1 west gate o( the Orange M1n111 J.oo j·• ~ G1111 1.10 1.10 ~ F •.n '·•1 e,1 Flld 1.11 '·" . Scflu\ ,,. 6.1l ,JI Hert LY 1 I} 1 IS PWwl Mt I ... 1.tt Com S!k 10 JJ 11.t• Cow1ty Fairgrounds, while the !t<l'IU $p 6.H .... '*atJrf .:&) 1:. Penn S4 •. ,. '-" VALUI! LIHi Rll: . Beach .. _ •• A fMq A '·" • .., ~ $.. PN!t Fd },st 6.IJ Vtl lM s 01 S.S. 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SPll'tl 1.14 t '2 CA Lt.BOARD -A "mtt e vnie..,.. 1 •s 2 ... 111~ '-" t,11 P1C*111t P~ """'"11 l i ' , 11 Call .. ltas ~n pttt 0• .,1 b ti co1""' o 10.n 10.11 ru 1nw•• 1• 111 11.,, Pion e.. ! 1.1t "::r" , XI I.Ji un: " Y If' ~~HW~T'N lnvt"' G 1 . .i 7.tl PIOl'I '1 , • 11.71 y.,. 10'!0 S It Children's Tb e 8 I er Guild. :~':= 1.06 1.1s :~: ~~ '~:tl '!:~1 p,':'~ 1 ::~ :tO: ~l':,..~11 G; : !: ~ !: n•hieh "·Il l hold !rs serond ~11 !r ~ :! ~::. := •;:.'< tn iOk :•~c'i:"iO:·l~ 11-» ::~'~.J~ ,~·t: 1~·ll round ot 11udltlonr; tonight to ;omo P 'n •.n 1~ COUNSI( c;,wi11 11.Q 10,q We•'llJ •Q 9 •> • u ' ~om11 &d 1,'t l ,tl 1,,,_ '-'' lft<O"' ,'I) t .t(I WILLUiGTON an original 1nu~IL'll l "The 8HI-:-p "'°' •.•2 '·'° 1 F 1.n r.1' -E•d 10.t0 tO.'O o1touP: , ' :ontrd t .i ' !·ll 1pJ1 •.•1 S.11 Hw Hw I~ /,Jlo l;r1)10r 1t.I01l, .. ladorBarbnrellu' , .nl lea~\ :0<is 1nv ''°'·oo ••YlS 01tou~, ~ F5 t .11 •.11 1~1,, 1.,8 1 11 . . h b ~~lfl 1W S.OJ SJ} IOS G1111 j ,(2 .•. Pf'&vlCll J.n t.G7 ••(Ill , .. 10 II six: men are being 90111 I, Y !0r>Mt •~ •·•' •.u 1g~ 1<10 '11 s.11 Provd c;1 1.18 1.1) Tru\t .:,, 10;1~ director C'.ordon VP.A lon \V\th ~~'&af. 1t::; '!:t ~,:;. ~:!: ~:~ :1}1N~: 1·'' '·1 w...,:',,',r "·ff""' •0 , i •.1<1.1• r.·"in•s set for 7. 30 at the 'l•." 1~ s.111 s.w !0(11 11.91111.n t111"' 10.w 11.01 'Ml""' ,, io.ts nu ft • ...,,.. 3ot ••• s.i .. u •JO 10..cri ci~•v '~ 1.n Wlnltw 1 I Jt CTG rehtArsal hall 1240.-M :i.viot •.)(I •.so v .. ft•'I' •.•1 1.• ~ 'l·°' '•·r' WM1 illf 2'.•l i11> ' 011.AWA•I Inv Jttt 4.ll 4,JI GfW'I~ .U ,.QI W\110 Or 1 l'O 11' Uigan St. Cnstn ~1esn ... the >•OUI": 1 1 •: 1"'°'11 1.to .tJ ~ , ., s:.1 ' e•1• •24 I0.10 GrW1ftl •.0 S.IU tn ... 11 7.1'f' ,'1 l~ tut.• show opens April 5 at N~\t-port w F e:so •.n lft(om .:u 4.n V1i11 F tlO '·" ......... ""'4 Harbor 11\gh Schoo!. 11• T 4.)s ._ .. '"1 ll1 • 14 '111ViQ 1' t.ss """'""•111111., • l ' . • • J 2 DAIL V PI LOT PUBLIC NOTIC~; PUBLIC NOTIC~ Sa udi Arabia .. l'tCTITCWS IUSIMI•$ HA/rolE •TATEMl!NT lcHW•f19 "9tlOI' ll dofllO '"" (OllliCiE COPFft: s .. oP. "'2 W 1"lfl S• c.o.11 .Y.!0$1. C:•lll'll'nlt .,tll Ahtt lfNt. t!C W V.llMI<>, (~It Mt >•• ( •"'°" ~'' •ltll l'ICTITIOU• I USINt:•S lolU!li lfATIMlllT The l <>ltow!rio pt•Mflt l 't Ool"9 ov ........ . A~C ENll 8 r' AOEl•IOI::. 1""61 GO"tl•rd Slfftl, !Jnlt O, ~"11fl"9I~ BtHI\.. C•l•tornle '7t.41 New Oil Grab Seen 11111 bo,o>ll'W>' II CQft:Y(!tll D' •" ll'ol .. IOY•I ... ~. 111:11•• ,.,.., ···"~' ..... lll<ol "'"" '"• (1111'1ty Cle<• ot 0!4•1111• C~11nf ~. cwi Jen· w ry, 21 , 191' ·-p.,!>\111\"(J O-•<Wll Co.ti )•"-11. :•, end Ft D. ,, 11. PUBLIC NOTICE FIC TfTIOV\ IU\l"lfl$ NA1"1E 'f,t,Tf.Ml!"T T"t' loll°"'"I"" P•••Dn It c!D•n11 1>11•l11en A•. h<E FA\•tS.,(0 F')A CAT£1;11NG. ANO SAJllO"''l(>f <;!'<OP ~· ~°"'" c,,,1~a: j\uenuf', 5~nl & Anf. (ll•t"'rl~ ~l~S J-"' O•"""'' 1.-lO "'"°"• Clfttt """'"'''°" St•t"· Ct lllOO'll•t ir.-..t Th" 11\A!.,.u h C-11<~ PY I otr-•I Ptth,.,.,.,11 AU.itldc Ii , Dt mm T~ll OT•l-.nl ""l l lilH wll'\ ~ Co.mtv Cltr~ C1I Or•nvt COllnfl' °" Jtm.+· l lY t l. If/I PUBLIC NOTICE FtCrlTIOUI •UllNlll "A1"1f. ,T.-Tl.Ml!"T ...... Piiot. :If)./' lollowlno peri.on h ooln11 b11>int u TlltE"lOMilSTEI: C.0 MM00 !1Y FOllEC~l ~. C(PI) (1mpU1 Dr -Su••t JAi, Nrwpof! 811~"' Cthl fl66(1 Krn"''" A~u•t l ln•e. la91 Mo11 Ot., NQ. G-S (~If Ml>I . (4f1lor<101 Th<'-Christian Sci e nce .~lonitor said today that Saudi Arabia wlil SOOll dcnland that rour American oil companies give up their share!l in J\r:i mco for a likely price of $1.5 billion, Aramco 1s the ''"or ld 's la rges.t 01!-produr1ng contpany . l'UBLI C ~OTICE A ( r.•cV•V •"" VlrQ)flll M~v·~· 111 V''''' (.Qt\lm111ne. S&l'h A••· (•lolo•nla •1101 lM• bu>•nt n ,, c'11'1dvc1..:1 b~ •~l-----------------1 !f\d1YldUI! Krn.,•lh A. 1111\ 1111''"'" .; tO'lduned by• gtntr•I D"'""""IP A. ( /.'.c.Vt Y n.01 )11•.....,..., "'"" thl!<I "'''" ,,... (W"'V Cir•~ QI Or •~ (O!J"I'/ Ol'I TM1 •'&'•"'""' (Qunh• (Ir'• ol .J ....... .,. ]I, 19/l. Ja~"arv 1• 191~. V!ltT UE e. S(HEC:i( 71D N•WpQrl Ce111rr Oro•• """'Pfl'! l e•<ll, (I. fl/Ml Tel: (IH ) "'4·t Cll Alfor~v~ •t LIW P'ulltlSl\td 0•1<1ge (ot~l 0 1d1 Fell'UilrV ~. 12, 19, 16. )9/( PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOU'S I USINl!_SS HAMii!: ST.-TEMENT TN following per"'°"' i re doing bwiflH.I "' THlltlFTY AUTO WPPlY, ;6!5' l olsl (Ilk • A-. H....,llngtor\ h1cn, (1111. '76-11 J1mml• P. 11.119'""'•· '381 9,....,,, Otlve, ttunt1nqlor1 e...,n, Calif. '2641 Er...st C. M1i.ot1, $811 Chinook Odw . Hunlln;hln Bea<:!\, Ctllt. '11>17 ,hh bu•lnell I~ conducted by 1 11e,...r11 ~·t,,.,,,hip.. Jimmie P. Rcgero Thls s1a1emen! "'"' IHl!d with '"" COIJn ly Cler~ cl Orange Cotmrr "") Janu••Y ?4. 1911. F-:lot9l Publ•;hl!<I O·;.~g~ i:.oa51 oai!v Pllo1.: J&/\ua•v :1, .. r~ Fei:•ua•Y 5, 11. 19.1 1911 :131.111 •f SS rnltllo11 a1111•ally 111 Call· t.,.le 111arbt .1 ••• lfflll119 •• h1dlnd1•I, flrt11 ar ntlry to lt'••kte ""94 ca~tal ia ,.. ,., .... uafl; Of $ettet ., credit i. • _..., "' to n:cffd S 151,000. mnt partklpcrrilHI, H dnlred. for tvll p«tkal.,.., President David ·Silver 1714) 979-6140 radio pager ---·---S1'7.00 a JllOlltb total cost ---·---no deposit on credit approval ORANGECOUN7Y RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE,~, FINANCE SAUDI ARABIA has a 25 percent interest in t h e company. The remaining 75 percent interest is owned by four American oil companies -Exxon, Texaco. Standard Oil of California and ~tobi t. Aramco pumps 7.1 million barrels of oil daily from Saud i Arabia n l<Jnds. It p111npcd 8 8 SmitJ1 l\f nst Pay Fir111 $1 Million SAN DIEGO !AP) A judge has ordered C. Arnholt Smith to pay a Nebraska Insurance company more than $1 million in a case stemming from the failure of the Smith- controlled U.S. National Bank. Superior Court J u d g e 111ill1on barrel! a day before tht< Arab cnl em bargo of the United States, the paper said. The ney,·spaper q u o t e d reliable 90Ur'CeS a~ saying that the An1erica.n oil companies are resigned to the takeover, although details have not been "'orked out. THE C0:\1PANI ES will seek "preferent ial buye r .. st.atus so they can continue to market oil from Saudi Arabia , c1ccording to lhc \Vasbington di spau:h. l\1ng Faisal of Sa udi Arabia plans 10 increase production o! Aramco so lhe country can sell oil on its o"'fl in add ition to sf'lli ng to 1\ra mco's trad itional customers, lb e ne"·spaper said. Sa udi Arabia acquired the ~5 percent int.crest in Aran1ro 1n J anuary 1973 for a ''book value" price of S500 million. The contrat.1. for this sale pro\'idt'rl fQr Sa ud i Arabia to gf'1 a r11Jj oriry contro l over a nun1brr of years. G(ls Fee Draivs Fine PORTLAi\D, Ore. (UPI ) A service station operator who charged a n1c:inbcrship fee as a precondition for gas purchases °"''3S fined $500 in federal court here. The fining of \.\'illiam Busenbark, owner a n d operator of Bill's Exxon station. was for his ... ·iolat:ion ·or a court order enjoining hin1 r r om cha rging the membership fee. He \••as fo1'1.nd guilty of contcn1pl of court. RettiMi to Horsepower Two supennarket shoppers in Trenton. N.J .. reach ba rk into the past to a way to beat the gasoline shortage and hig h prices of fuel. find T,vo ]\lore States Join Odd-even Gas Ratio11i11g BJ United Press lnlrrna~ional Pennsylvania and ~laryland have joined a grQWing !isl of states imposing a n alternate day g a so Ii n e ratloning plan. Both plans take effect Wecine:OO.ay and bring to eight the number ol states adoptlng rationin2 plans. New 'York. :P.!assachusetts. New Jersey, \Vashington state and Ole District of Columbia began Odd·even r a t i o n i n g plans ~fond;iy, and plans in Oregon Rnd H;iv,.aii \\'Cfc inslitutcd l:iS! n1onth. But in r;'e1\· Jersey, lhe only r\ortheastern state that has a mandalo.ry plan, officials said the plan wa s >AWking and there were shorter lines at filling stations. T-ivo Banks Drop Rates Son Diego's V oluutary Pl<11i Works SAN D1EGO (AP) -Police reportE.d shorter I ines at San Diego service stations as about 40 percent of tne city's ga.!Dline dealen ~ part in the first "·eekday of a voluntary rationing program. 1Iayor Pete Wilson, who called for rat ioning Friday, sa id mandatory controls will be needed if the voluntary p!Jn fail s. PUBLIC l'\OTlCl 835-3305 \Villiam A. 't'a!e issued a sun1mary judgtnent ~londay in fa\·or of Bankers Life lnsu rance Co .. \\'hich sought Sl.05 1111\lion. 1he u n p a 1 cl '------------,--J lil'\O E R THE Ptan. 1n()toris1s ""·hose license plat1'S end _in odd digits can bu~' ga!'ol1ne only on orid-nun11X'r<'d days of the n1onth. Cars ,,·ith C\·en-numbercd Hcl'nse plates can buy gas only on evcn- numbered days of the month. such as loday. SAN FRAr\CISCO 11\Pl - \\.ell s Fargo Bank. an d Securit~' Pacific N a! i on a I Bank. follo\l'ing 1hc Je:.d of 1hc nJtion 's largest banks, lO\.\'Cr('d lltcir pr ln1e rate droppl'd their rhargc l'ro111 91! perc('nt. "\\'E HAVE TllE dubious dtst1nclion of being the Califon1la city v.trich paoicked first." 'Y ilson said aft c r inl'cling l\lond ay \l.i th dealers and representatives of the state fuel allocations board. B 1S!2 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E SfAJEME"T Tn~ lolluwor,9 per,;on> "rt doing bv<i~e•t "': BIJOU FOll.tHl E, 1197.> SVoi! H. S~y Pa•k Non i>, ''"'""' (dhiOfli ~ '211)5 Sharan Gav ""~"''"· •~JJ N-eye• Place, Cosr. Mtsa. C1ll!orr>i• 92611 Donald A.l•n Cl,,occo. 11• Ca11"110, c1111a Me1a. C11!fo.-ni1 9:1677 11t11v Elv in Coble. 1500 O<l ut r onw. Ntw~rt Beach, (<tlif11••i1 9ll«I lni• 1>Usl<1e)~ i• !H'ing co~ucted b~ • p1rtnersnip. Sll•ron G1v Hermar> Thi' Slil!~"' tllt:d Will! Ille (OllllfV Clr•k ol Ot.ingr Ccuniv on: J1/\. ;9. 1914. A. LEE AD,t,llt 1501 WtllCllH or1 ..... \Te. 120 H1WJ>0'1 ae1ch, (j\ ,2..0 lot: !7H l 6~1-11;0 A.UllM'ley 11 L ~w PuO!isl'll!d Ordn;c (M!! Fd1rua•v ~. ll. 19. 26. 1911 D~''' PUBLIC NOTICE f l111 S EVERYTHING YOU 'VE ALWAYS WANtED TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING IN balance of a loan. plus :ilU.JOu 1n court costs. CONNELLEASE El ~ Yo•r Factory ,Allfltot'lnd ClteYTol•' Ucnl119 o .. i., • New '74 Y090 H~tchback S6840 ~Ell MOHTH Ph1< 11• & Lie. On Appr. Crl.'d•I ?I MQ. O.E.L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 HA.RIOR ILYD. COSTA. MESA. 54&-1200 P UBLIC l'\OTICE Pacific S&L Ea rnings Up Pacific Savings and Loan Associatioa armounced that nel ocarnings for the year 1973 ,\·ere up 10 percent over 1972. Net earnings for 1973 were $.1.687.586 or 2.37 per share, as airnpared lo $3.344,994 or S2. IS per share in 1972. Results v.·hcre the plan be- gan Monday were mixed. f\tany filling station ov.11ers said they v.·cre "·ail ing until tcx:lay to begin. The new rate. effc cti,·e in1mediatel:1. is the same as that now offered by lhe San Francisco-based Bank of America and New York's First National City, vd1ich dropped lhier charge from 9 '~ percent Friday. The plan, a iincd at cm-bing so-called panic buying of small amounts of gasoline, aUoY.·s motorists with even numbered license plates to buy gas on ev('n-numbered dates. a n d 1hose \I.1th odd and all·letter plates to bu y on odd dates. Complete Mid-day American Stock List NOMINEES FOR P UBLIC OFFICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N t11ar tM 1co11owll'O pfr~ons havt h •,. n nomin•ted !or the olhce• ""''°"afl tr m!llt:onec1 lo be IHleo:t ar 1he C.ene•a! Mvniclpll Elecl•Ofl 111 ~ "eld in tne Cl•y ot Co~lil Mr~6 on T11e~day, II•• 5!h day 111 /Aarch, 191,. &j]'l\-Jv i Si ~ ._..; u~ FICTITIOUS ll USIN ESS NAM£ STo\TEMEHT f'·• •0110,,.ng t>or>o"~ ~" domo,j •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. For Memt>f'• cl Ill• (Hy (~"ncl! VD!e tor l•IO J ACK l"IAMM[l T l<1cum1>enl WI LLA RD 1. J OROAH tncuml>f:nl RAYMONO P. EV ll NS. Pi-oduction Foreman NORMA (. HERTZOG Preschool Owner·Dlre~!O!' J OAH P. TORAIBIO \Vite and Moir.tr RICHMOHO E. WESTLAKE, J R. ShiOe"t flulOO'" E1L£€N P, PHIHNEY c ;1y (\erk 01 •~~ (o!v ol (.Q\!a Me'a PHONE (714) 645-4450 Of write b,,~.n~s~ , 1 OEL lA LIOUOR:. SSJJ ft<!d•Tll Av•, f'U"ll"{lt1>n BeMn, (<ii "1~'& C 1tne,.ne E MC N<ir<Q•~, )oe,J. S~&chl1 Ldne. Hur1:J191on ee~e~. C~I Mich~el J. McNdrnd'•'· l69tl P•cl!•c Co•SI Hwv .• Hun11"91Cfl 6edch. Cal. Jof>n J . Mc 'larna••· ~Jll Touc dn, l'wn•~·" Vdll~~. (al. T~i• ouslnt~s os cc-..,,uc•e<1 ~V • ge-iera1 11.trlnersnop JOl'>fl J . McNamar1 Tllil 1tatemcn1 was !ilea '"'~ •l'e COUflfV Cle.!• ol Oran~e C11un1~ en Fetiruarv 6. 191•. JOH NSON, IANNQN, WOHLWEND & JOHNSTON HARRY A. OLIVAR, Arty. UOO A.vt. o! T~e SlarJ Ste. 815 Lill Angtlt1, CalllllM'll• t004J lUS·OC FJ1l2S Puoll>toed Or~nQ~ (Od<I Oa•lv Feor11~rv 5. I?. \9J1 Put>llsh!'d Orange Feoruary 11. 10, : ·~. ( Coa•I Oa11y Pilol. 76 a<1d W,arch \, '61·1• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~ PUBLIC i\OTICE PUBLIC l\OTICE l 't:BLIC l'\OTfCE l't:BLIC r\OTICE OROl ll,t,H(E NO. 11 1• Jfl(K HAMNETT ORO!HANCE "10 . 7•·1S 01 Frcru~'" \OJI AH OROINANCE OF THE CITT /.•avor ol •~e AN Oli!Ol,.AN(fo OF THE CITY Jl\(K HAll/IETT COVHCIL OJ' THE CI TY OF COSTA (ol'f ot (o"a ••r,. COUNCIL OF THE Cll"Y OF COST,t, M~vo• of the MESA. CAL IFOR ll l,t, CHANGING THE l\TT(Sl. MES/I, Co\LIFORl'll,t, CK.-NGIHG THE Ci!Y 111 (.Qsla l.\e!<I ZOl'lll'I G OF OR/l.Nl';E r O U HT y EIL(EN P. PHINll('r ZONING OF OPo\HGE c o u NT y nTTEST. ASSE SSOR Po\RCEL HUMBER llS·Sil· C•IV (l•r~ o! •ne ASSESSDll. PARCEL NUM9F.R 11' .. 61· EllEEN P. PH INNEY ll FROM Rl TO I &.NO R s. Cl!f ~· ,,,., •• 11\t;d o~. •U·Ol!l ·OI; 11S·411·01: Al'IO llS·•IS.-01 (ftv (lt lk Ill •he "TH( CllY (0\J .. t lL QF lt<E CI TY ~l-\I E OF (AL•~QIHll/l FROM"'' Al'ID RJ TD I llNO R·S. Cl!• of (O!.ld Mesa Of cosrn 1,'(S.\ OO(S. 1-iEREUYl(r)U..,TYOI' OllAt.r,E '• ll!E (.•TV COUNCIL OF THE CI TY STllTt OF CALll'Oll NIAi ORDAi>; II~ FOLLIJ>','S (11-Y 01' COSTA 1:.ESll o r: COSTA Y,£.~A DOES HER£6Y COUNTY OF ORANGE IC.'> 5ECTJOH l &.II 1"~1 Dof\\,,., ~· IM I, EILEE•! P PH!N~l[Y , (o!y Cler> O<!OAl"l 11$ r OLLOWS CITY OF COSTA ME ~ll I loOowlrn:i !leStr•~d re~I 11rcpe•IV IS end e••Qfhc•o Cler> 111 t~ (Uy Council \ECTIOH I . .\II lh•I 1><>rli"" 11! Ii><' I, EI LEEN P. Pi'i1NNEY, (ilV Ctr•~ heretv nlac~d <l"d ,nc!..Oe.1 .~ m• I 111 1~e C•!v Qf Cosra Me~a, hereby fojl Qw1n9 11~1r•1bed real orn-oe>"!V ii ...,d e•·Olflclll Clerk ol Ille Clly C1>u<1c•I and R S lone. 10 wl• rer!oty '""! lh' ilOO•e 11nd IO'e110H19 ~ertbv 111;,t~d lll!l lntJl>ded tn Ille I 01 the City ot C01ra Me5•. h<!t•bv O•bt>qt: Cou~'' A'1e110• P1•Hel Ordinfl>Ct: No. l•-1• was Intro-duel!<! ond I nd R·S Zone, !o "''t; c!ffli!V tnat lhe a t10ve and IO•ego•ng Numoe• !1S·W.~·13 CQn\•IH!•~ section bY se~li~ "' • refjuidr Or•nge County A""""' P11r•el Orc!ln.,nce No. 1-"15 wa5 i"lrodutOXI ~nfl SECTtOJOI J. Pu•s.,,i"t lo '~e r rovhi""s ..,.,.,;ng ol said CllY Coun<:ll N ld on tlumt>e< 115-t.62-06, 115-to62 07 t 1 1~·4 150! CllASl""•ed ~tlor1 by <~Hon 111 a rea11lar 111 Secllor1 92JO l ot 1ne M,,,. "11<'1 (.Ddt: 'ne 215! O•v °' Januerv, 197•, ar>d .ir>d 115·•\5-tn mtellnq 111 w ld (lfy C.ouflCil held on 11! lhe City ol C01M Me~~. O"'"" tl>ere•!!rr 111~'.ed ilnd 8<I011tl!<I es e SECTION 2. Pur1uanl lo I~~ P<OVl$111n~ !hr-21st dav of J11nud•V, 1~11. ano Map .-,., l>I h<e Coty ol Coste Me<.a NT>ole 11 a re<gulllr -.tll"ll "' wio 1>1 S.tction f'IXl.4 l>I the Muni,1;:,at c-T~ea!ler p.>»9(1 inti l>dool•d 1s i II here~v .t'l'ended by the •Cld•llon Cllv Cwndl !\rid on tne 1th d~y of ol Ille City 111 C11sla Mtto. O!,tricl w11ole 111 a regular mttH"ll ot sa•O l~t•~IQ 11t Ille I and R-S 1re1 ~~crl bf'd Ft n•ua•y. 1974, bv !ht following roll ~IP A-4 llt '"' (oh' llt Coil• Mt~a Ci!V C011nc ll lleto on lhe llh d~y ol I" Se<:l•on 1 hcrr-o;ij, c•ll vole: '' hereby ame/\deoj b'f I~• addlllor1 FeOf\lary, 191~. bY !~e lollowo~q roll SECTION l . l hls Ord•nance shall 1a~t f\YES; (1>•mt11mr-n Hamm t 1 I , 11\r•tto. ot '"' 1 8<>d ll·S area M !Cflbe<:f call vore; •ffett 11/\d be in f\ill fo•co 111;,1y (:.01 J11r11an. P!n~•ev. Wll1on, Rat•!I 1,, Sec!•ll~ 1 here1>!. AYES: C.oun,llmen: II a rn m e! I davs ,,0,.,. ""II ~+!tr 11, 11~1'11<1!, lllO!l NOE~; (Qundlmen. t.11<w SECTION 3. T~·~ Ord•n8nce lh811 take J ordan, Pl<1l<ley, \\'ih on, R&ci!I or>or fQ t~f t·;n"a!•on 11• l·•!et~ (15 11.BSENl · Councolmtn NOflt efJ,ct a nd b' ln !ult tore• Thir!v ClOl NOES; Cou<1C1lfl'o:-n: NO"t !lays from !he e"~'~oe l~e•flll SIM!I IN WITNESS \'lfiEREOF. I havf di~' from ilntl .it<.,.. 111 paslldt . ·~ ABS.ENT : Councllmen. N1>~e ~t O"Olostll!d once ·~ tht OQ<INGE ~lfbV ~t my hard and elll•ed t~e D•'or !Q !he e.-r1l1~tlo" Ill lil!t~I\ (\)I IN WIT NES.S WH ER EOF. I t~ve COA~r on•LY PILOT. 8 1\#Wspaoe• ~ ... 11 el t~ c.1v er (n~t• 1.•es.i lh"[days fro.., tr>e Pit!.Wll• 111ertot 11t1U lle•H1Y set mY ~al\CI aod alflor-d t~e 11t llf'ne'"' <"t\/l.!T•on p"nl~<l an<t S:h il~V 11! rtbr~,iry, 191' °" 11u11!,~lled om:~ '" Tne OllANGE S.!i!I 11! lhe C1ty of Co,!J IA!\j '"'" putito~hl!d .n "" c ·~ o! c~~·d ,.~~~. EILEE>; p P~t1•1llEY 1(01\S.T 01\tl'I' P ILOT, ~ neW'IP•perl ;111d~V 11! Feb•ua•y, 1q1' togelll~• v•!l1 1ne n~"1"• .1 •nt M~mP"" C•I~ (l~r~ dl1C !• Oli•(iO ot g~eral cl•cU•&ll11n, prlrd~!l ~....,I 1.ILEEN P. Pl"llNNEY ot the (olf (llY'" 1 •Ot"'G IC• ~NII ti~'' 01 111~ (,t, (Dyne.I ~! PYbl•1nrd •M "'~ (tty 111 (Q~!~ MPi~ I C0i. (!erk .sr~ e• olll,!o ;1galn'1 111• S"'T'e I '"~(if\/ 01 cc,!a lilt'a ro~e•re• wtlh ""' n~t"nf!S M •ne ,...,emoe•' Cl8 rk ol t""' Coty Co~•'""' PA.SS.ED A"ID AOOPI 0 " J 01 rnr C•IY Counc•I voHnQ !or 1nO !h~ Cll1 cl C1>•t.t M~sa nl F rn u~ y 197, L. I (II' oar P~r· .. r.~!l O<i;nqe (0~11 O.illj p ,101 I oO~·n•I !he s.ime Pu111l111e<1 O"inQe C:oa•! oa11v p lol r ' · l'~:1·11~r1 !1. Vil' '"' ;, PASS ED AND ADOPTED l"h Ith Oay f~b•ua•y 17, 191• ~~5·14 • ... --- 1------._. -'-- ... "'· .~ '" • " ....... -~-· ·~·-· ........... 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Okay~-Patricia Hearst I • 0BERKELEY (UPI) -The !ext of 'Pl tricia Hearst's tape recordin g sent to her parents : Mom, Dad I'm okay. l had a few scrape5 and sturf. but they washed them up, and they're ge ttifg okay and I caught a cold, but they'rl giving me pills for lt and stuff, I'm not being starved or beaten or unnecessarily frightened. J'\'e heard some press reports and so ·1 know that Steve and the neighbors are okay and that no one \Vas really • ' . ' ' hurt. and l also know that the SLA members here are very upset about press distortions of what 's b e e n happening. They have nothin g to do with the August 7th Movement: they have not been shooting down helicopters or shooting down innocent people in the streets. I'm kept blindfolded usually so that I can't identify anyooe. My hands are often tied, but generally they're not I'm not gagged or anything, 1'1n comfortable. and I think you can tell that I'm not really terrifletl or anything, and I'm okay. I was very upset to hear about the police rushing in on that house in Oakland, and I was just really glad that I wasn't there, nod I v.'ouid appreciate if everyone wo uld just ca!n:i dov.11 and not try to find me and not try to n1ake identifica tions because they're not only endangering n1e biit they're endangering themselves . • ears Ir ,- / PLUNGE OFF CLIFF AT DANA HARBOR MONDAY CLAIMED LIFE OF COSTA MESA MAN Dotted l ine Shows Approxir¥t• Path of Car; Veh icle Repo~tedly Approached Cliff "' High Speed M es ct Driver's Spectacular Plunge Prob e<l .Coroner's deput :cs today contin ued thei r probe into the factors surrounding the spectacular death plunge l\1onday of a 24-ycar~!d Costa t\lcsa man whose car vaulted from the top of lhe bluffs at Dana Harbor .and slammed to the ground. Gerald Russell York of 2051 Wallace Ave., was killed instantly when his car pancaked at a crossroads of Del Obispo Rbad in the harbor. ·The car narrowly missed a ~unty dWmp truck in its 200-root, high-speed ~ge. Occupants of the truck said tliey witnessed the cra!h. ~Highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputies said York's plunge began several blocks inland of the bluff edge on St reet of the Amber Lantern at tt :35 a.m. The driver reportedly gained speeds of almost 100 miles per hour before 'Energy Crisis Over Soon' Says Nixo11 Budget Chief \VASHINGTON (UPI' -The energy crisis \\'iii be over .. in a matter of months" although· it is not v.'ithout its "crit.it31' dimensions now," President Nixon 's budget chief said today. Roy L. Ash told a group of reporters that lhe oil shortage is .. onc·time and MOST U.S. TRUCKERS BACK ON ROAD , P•g• 4 SAN DIEGO TRIES OUT VOLUNTARY RATION, Page 12 short-term," insisting it is n o t "pernicious and loog-lasting." "Jt will be over in a matter of months, not years," Ash said. Asked if it wouJd be solved this year, he replied: "Yes." Ash qualified his remar~ however, to point out that Amer icans may have to change th eir lif estyles som ewhat. J~e said there is a 7 percent shortfall of the U.S. energy supply due to the Arab oil embargo. Even when the en1bargo is liftl'CI, he said lhere would have to be mo re equitable distribution and allocalion oi supplies. A \Vhite Ho~e spokesman announced that President Nixon will meet with energy chief \Villiam E. S i m o n Wednesday to continue his assessment of the energy problem. Deputy White Hoo.!e press secretary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon will review with Simon statistics and check on the results or new st.ate gasoline rationing plans. The President. W~rren told reporters, (See ENE RGY. Page %) reaching the end of the roadway. '"!~is ca r hopped a curb . blasted ifs Ru w "t · s lzh ' "t IV,ay thtough a barricade Qf stcc!J>,~i _ ss_ _ rr er 0 en1 syn and cabl es, then soart'd over the cliff. Witne~ who looked skyward from the harbor after hearing the initial impact with the ba rricades said York's aUto landed fiat on the pavement and then bounced at least 50 feet .ln the air before finally coming to fC$l at curbside. .\llelplle tho time ol ,..,, that area of the harbor ,..., buly MOll!lay as M>res ol school children \'!ere be:in't tranaported to the Marine Studies ln!tltute at Dana Island. _ 'The wreckage dmr many al thooe younpters u wen u campers otaytng l>n the banks or the west boat buln. York's car, a heavy, 19s:J teCl1n, hit with such loree that tbe roiil, hood and truok were comp...aed by the JmpacL , ' The auto appeared at least., two-feet "'.lhorter than normal, arte.r lb rught, J!Ollce uld. • • ''Truck Farmer~ot I• STOCKTON (UPI) -farmer ~lchanl Takahashi, 43, was ohol and klllod Monday by a.,ailanta who dro•e away leaving San Joaquin County sheriffs deputies without a c!De. ~ ., Taken Away From Home ... MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet police ~rtUclsm tor publication in th, West ol dragged Nobel Prize-winning author hi• latest· book. "Gulag Archtpela.go," Alexander Solzhenitsyn from hie· wife's declined to answer a summons from Moscow apartment i<Jday and l4olt hi m the Soflet llate prosecutor to appear away for quartlonlng, •his mother-in-law for <IUSlontnr. sal\I. '!be . actljln IJlllll!t Solzbenll'l"', the She tofd Western newsmen by winner of lbe 1170 Nobel Prize for telephone that six plainclothes security Llterature,,culmlnaled a vicious slx·week agenta: and two unitormed officers official campaign in the Soviet pttSS bar~ into the apartment m .Moscow's whicb damned the author for the Gor Street shortly after 5 p.m. She publication tn late December of his .. 1d she and her doughier ,Solihenltsyn'• "Gula&" boot. '!be book chronlcl od the wife Natalya Svctlova, attempted to hold terror of the Soviet secret police and the Police back but "they were very the nation's labor camp system from rough." 1911 to 1956. "They took Aluaoder· 1sayevlc!1 OW'1Y _ Friday and again Mo_nday, the Soviet totclbly," she Slllkt. .!late proerecuklr·s office summoned His wlfe re~ that ·four, hours later Solzhe nltiyn. But he refused to appear she wu advlled· by the general pro!eCU· or acknowledge the legality of the tor's ol(i~ Wt her husband waa ar-summons. rested. "In a situation of general illegality There ftl•no offlclal repOrt or Jndepen-. whlcb for many yean has existed in • 'lle.nl announcement of the an"Olt.. -: our country . -and the personal eight- Solzhenlllyn, -hanh, ollldal ~ . (Set.Alll'llOll,.Paae l ) , I'm with a combat unit that's anned ~ith automatic v•eaP.OflS and there's also a medical team here and there's no v•ay that I will be released until they let me go, so it wouldn 't do any good for someOOdy to come in here and try to get me out by force. These people aren't just a bunch of nuts. they've been really honest with me, but they're perfectly wi lling to die for 111iat they're doing. and I \.\'ant 10 get out of he re. but the only ,.,.ay J'n1 e Terrorists Demand ·Free Food BERKELEY (UPI) -The tape- recorded voice or kidnaped newspa~r heiress Patricia Hearst assured her farnily today that she v.'as \1•ell. The letter accompanying the soft. strai ned voice demanded fref> food Tor California's poor and agC'd . The Symbion ese Li beration Army, which c I a i m e d responsibility · f!Jr kidnaping the 19-year~ld coed Feb. 4. said in a letter she was abducted "for crirpes her .mother and father have commltted agalnst the American people and ~ people· of the 'vorld." Her-father, Ralliolph A. Hearst. is president and tcUtor of the San Francisco Examiner iin'C! chainnan or the Rearst Corp. Her mother, Catherine, is a regent of the University of Californi a. In the tape sen t to Berkeley radio station KPFA, a black man identified only as "Sin-Q" said he was "quite wil- ling to carry out execution or your daugh- te r to !.ave the starving and exploitations of thousands of men and 'vomen of all races.'' Her captors said that before they negotiate for l\.tiss Hearst's release her family must su pply $70 worlh or free meat, vegetables fand fruits for every needy Californian over a four-week period beginning Feb. 19. • Th e girl's father said the family took the recording as proof his daughter was sa fe and said he \\"OUld try to comply \1ri rh lhe den1 ands. The SLA demanded the distribution be. made. through grocery stores and supermarkets to such people on v•elfa rc as those using food stamps. It demanded that the distribution be made three days a W&!k in Sa n Francisco. Oakland. Richmond. East Palo Alto. Delano, San1a Rosa and Los Angeles. The SLA letter said that those who do not receive the demanded food should "voice your discontent,. in the streets .encl other places where the SLA could find out about it. It called on suoh organizations as the United Fann Workers Union, and United Pr~ners Union to act as observers to make sure that aU qualifying persons receive the food. The SLA indicated it intended to hold (See HEARST, Pa~c %1 _ .. _ .. .._ r-TAlC!N aY P<it.1e1 ,.-Writ,. Solzhon"''(I'· .. ., .. going to is if v.·e do It their way. I just hope that you'll do \.\'hat they say. Daddy, and do it quickly. I ha\'l' been starting and stopping this tape myself so that I can collect my thou ght s, that's v.·hy there are so ntany stops in it. I'm not being force<! lo s<ty anything. I think it's imporiant that you take lheir requests very seriously about not arresting any n!h('r SL1\ members and about fo110\1·in~ !heir goo;! faith rcqucsls 10 !he letter, .1 JJri I JUSI .A x Hot Seat ,"..· ,, \\"ant to gt·t 1111t or h(•re and sec cvcryonf' again ;ind to he back \111h S!e\'c. The SL.A is Vl'I'~' i111 crrslo·d 111 sering ho1v you 're 1aki111; thls. lJ:1d, to n1ak<' sure th:.it \"nu 'rt.· rcttllv ~t·r101 1:i and lis!rnini,: ro · 1111111 lhey 'fr ~:1_1·1ng . And 1hry think you 've been t~k ing this \\"hole thing a 101 111ore &•riousl~ !h;u1 the poJit.:r or I/it' FBI and v1her ft:dl'ral people ha1·f' lx·<'n taking ii. :ind it secm1!i 111 U...· ht•!!lug ,,, 1ht• po tnt 11hcrc t\11'.'J 'r1· !St•i' P.\THICL\, J)d,::11 2! 4 '~ • Ive 1\fi ke 1-lallock, 16, of 759 Shalimar Drive, had lhe hottest n1otorcycle ln Costa Me sa 11onday night. !Je did not intend it that way. l·le tanked up at self-service station at 19th Street and Anahein1 Avenue and fired her up. Spilled fuel ignited. The youth escaped injury. Fire- men said damage to 1nol orcycle was moderate. France Isolatecl, Scor11ed At W ashi11gto11 Oil Mee t WASHINGTON (UPI) All the European Co1n1non Market countries except France sided today with the United States' proposals for dealing with the global oil crisis. West Germany expressed scorn publicly for the French position. ·At the Washington energy conference 4 ARAB LEADERS STUDY OIL EMBARGO LIFT, Pag• 4 SAUDI ARABIA OIL TAKEOVER SEEN, Page 12 or 13 major oil-im porting countries, France found itself isolated in demanding that the energy crisis be turned over lo the Uni ted Nations and in opposing any step tha t might furthe r antagonize the major Arab oil produ cing nations. The other eight Common Market countries lined up behind the proposals Mesa Plant Hit For $2,000 Loss A burglar who \\'as intern:ted only In power and hand tools looted #.000 \\'Orth rrom i;r Costa Mesa boat manufacturing plant, lt was discovered Monday. John 0. Carter, of Ca rter ~farine Inc., 178 W. !~th St., told police the wetkend burglSry was discovered as workmen started hu.nting specific items. A shattered tnen's room window v.·ns then dJscovcred and an inventory in the ..,.....,hop showed 21 separate types ol mJ!>menl m1,.1n$.· TheY -tncluded drills, sa,nders. s.av.·s, screw setters and routing tools. of Secretary of Stale llenry A. Kissinger fo, two more International confe rences, clin1axed by one involving both major oil consumers and producers, before ti.1ay I. Kissinger proposed another. broader meeting or oil -consuming s ta t e s , including hard;hit developing nations tvhose economics are threatened by stee ply rising oil prices. Then \vou\d follow a n1eeling of lxlth oil-consuming and producing stales. \..-here he sugges ted , an accord n1 ight !Sec CRISIS, Page 2) Orange Ceast • Weather Patchy fog night and morning hours, otherwise considerable high cloudiness through Wednesday. SlighUy cooler days and warmer nights. llighs in the mid 60s. Lows tonight in tbe low SOs. INSIDE TODAY Congressmeti 011.d oil leaders are lookil1g dow1t different ends of the borrtl at record earn· ings ht 1973 f uel crisis. Story, Page 14. I.. M. .. ,, • C•llt.r'MI t Cllulf+M lt-H Ct11tlt1 l, ,......,.,.. 17 D41'"' IWtltlh • e:dl,..,.t ..... • ••t•fll lllll'ltllt 1•11 ... _ tl•ll My •• ,...., ' ....._.. tf AIWI ~ II 2 DAILY PILDl C --- Ho using Policies Ado pro d N"rwport Bt:>:ich rounci!rn!'n adople<l il series of long·range housing polici~~ f'ncourag1nA lo""' or n1oderate incon1c f\1ond<.1y 1h.:tt n1r1kc no pnJ\ is1un fo r housing. A h:ilf-doien 01.ilspokcn lov.· income housi ng ad\'ocates urged thl' rouncil to .keep the cit y f·on1 be.con11ng a place where "only the rich can afford to live ," but councilmen ref us ed to heed their pleas. The council's only concess ion was a promise to study the possibility of joining the Orange County liowing Authority at a separate meeting in twtl weeks. Statistics presented at the meeting Indicate that 4.6 percent of Neu'J>Ort Beach 's current population Is living either on Social Sreurity or welfare. The county average is 5.2 percent Altog<'ll1er. up to 30 percent of the housing units in Newport Beach may now be considered suitable for low and moderate incon1c groups. But Judy Swayne, president of the Orange Coast League o! 'Vomen Voters , told councilmen that unJes.e ·checked, redevelopment wou!d gradually replace this supply of housing with more expensive units beyond the reach of any but the wealthy. ''Economic discrimination is no more tolerable than racial discrimination," she said, "nor can a viable community be developed without a balanced nopula- tion." 1'ir!. Swayne strongly urged the council to take strong measures to lnsure preservation 0£ the existing mix of bous!ng in the city. "The time has come to speak up for hiiman values." said another speaker, Valerie Murley, 7730 Candlestick Lane, in urging action to encourage low income housing. "This housing element as written would allow and in essence condone, deterioration of the human environment," she said. All the pro-low income housing advocates urged the council to cooperate with the county Housing Authority in a program of federally subsidized reots to help residents who are displaced by redevelopmenL From Page I . ENERGY ... i.'\ "well awau of the situation al ga! statlons," he added : "Ue also is aware in some states that" the situation has been alleviated by the actions of slate government!, The President iavors v o I u n tar y conseniatioo and 'avors the action the states are laking which they deem to be necessary within the law." F rom Page I CRISIS ... ~ reached on a rair world price for oil. 'Vest Germany's finance minister, H<'lmut Schmidt, took direct aim at !he contention of French Foreign Minis ter f\l ichcl .Jobert that I he. Europeans: could deal ..,,i!h the Arab countri es ""'ithout U.S. help. Schmidt said bluntly in a meeting "''"h reporters that lhi s ~·as untrue. .. The Bonn officia l said 1he EuropC'ans \\·ere no1 ahtc 10 produ l'e :in armistice. in the r-.11ddl C' East and "l11cy arc not able 10 maintain the balance in their own co nti nent ," They must rely on the "good \11i\l and cooix·ra11on" or the Uruted States, Schmidt said. In the ~lideast, Schmidt said, only the United States was able to bring about an annistice and only the Americans had the poli1ical and military power to maintain il ,, OllAN•I COAR CM DAILY PILOT n.. Or• .... c .. ,, !MIL Y PILOT, wl"' .... le .. lo t.8"'~1Md IM INn·Prn•, lo '°""llif\M 1W "'' Or•no• eo.11 P•r~ino c....,,...,._ l•· nM tidllltm. t rt touellfNoll, Mo .... , "'._ii l'"rldt y. 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"Profes'iional Practices in llousmg .Industry,'' Room 16 l II um a n l tie s llall, 7·9:30 p.m. ''Happenings In Creative Awareness," Rm. 510 Unlversity High School, 4TI1 Campus Drive , Irvine, 7-10 p.m. \\'EONESOAV, FEB. 13 BASKETilALL -OCC VS Full"'1on JC, OCC Gym, 8 p.m. Costa f\Icsa liigh at Estancia , 7 p.m. Newport llarbor ;it ,._larina. 7 p.m. OCC LEGI UH E -"Open Marriage," Dr, Charles Leviton , lecturer, OCC Auditorium. 7:30 p.111. A LC 0 H 0 LI S M LECTURE "Alcoho lis1n-An Addi ctive Disease," Dr. Robert Schmitz speaker, Raleigh 1-l ills Hospital. 1507 E. 16th St. Newport Beach, 6:15 p.m. Information 645-5707. UCI LECTURES -"California: Myths and Realities." Room 178 Humanit ies llall, 7·10 p.m. "Fundamentals of Animal Care," Room 167 Steinhau! Hall, 7-10 p.m. Acapulco Sailor Moves Into Lead Near Finis1i Line Tatei. an Ericson--39 :ikippered by Carlos Cardenas Jr .. of Acapulco moved Into the handicap lead Jn the San Diego- to-AcapuJro race as the IS.foot fleet neared the finish. U Tatel h>lds her pot'lition, it would be the first time a Mexican entry has won the race. 11lere are four Mexican boat! In this race. The scratch boat, Miraar, was 12 4miles from Acapuloo at 8 a.m. tOOay with Switsure 13 mile3 astern. The wind switched 180 degrees today, resulting in a beat to the finish in a 14 to !~knot southeaster. Tatei was also the Class B leader. Barca de Oro. another r-.iexican entry, '¥\·as leading Class C and the Class A leader was Invader. Si\CRAf.tE~iO (AP ) -The ramom demand from the kidnapers of Patricia llcarst ""'ould lfJtal at least $147 million, based on an esiimale or 1.9 million persons oo weUare in California. The kidnapers today demanded a ransom of $70 in food for e3ch person who is on ~·elfare, receiving d11abled veterans benefits, aged, or on prob.aUon io California. The state Department of Social Welfare made the 1.9 million estimate for persons on welfare ln Novembtr. The figure includes 500,000 aged, blind or disabled persons. However, establl6hlng an exact amount for the total ramom demand would require cross ·checklng among government agencies, since so m e persons on proba.Llon could also be r£'Cciving welfare benefits. Some aged 1X'rsons are on \\'elfarc, while others arc not. Ph il Guthrie , spokes man ror !lie state Depart ment Of Corrections. s a i d probation is a county matter and he had no idea how many persons ~'ere on probation in California. * * * From Pagel HEARST ... the 19-year~ld university coed for at least five more weeks. "r.tom and Dad, I'm okay,'' sald the slow . deliberate voice of 1'fiss Hearst. "I thin k you can really tell I'm not terrified or anything. These people have been \'ery honest with me . . . th ey are perfectly Yli!ling lo die for what they 'do .. _ I want 10 get out of here but . the · only way is if you do \\'hat they say, and do It quickly. "It's really up to you to make sure !hose people can't jeopardize my life by charging in a:nd doing stupid thingl!I," she added. "I'm not being tried klr crimes I'm not responsible for. I'm here because I'm a member of a ruling class family." The letter said "it th!J i.s not done, we 'will asswne there is no basis for negotiation and we will no longer maintain in good health the prisoner of war." ' The revolutionary S y m b i o n e s e Uberation Anny also demanded that a cassette recording with "my voice and Mi.58 Hearst's" be broadcast fully. The "mv" in the letter was not identified. ·The cassette recording was enclosed v•itb tht letter. 'j j Sign Law s Will Work- ; Just Ask Lagima Beach l'. By BARBARA KREIBICH ~ • 0 1 th• tlt!IJ Pol91 Slltl ~ ~} AS COSTA ~IESA slrugglcs with its proposed sign control ordinance and ~· lhc meetings and argu1nen1s and di scussions drone on, it all has a familiar .. ring to \'Cterans of the Lagw1a Beach sign ordinance batlle of the mid..fiOs. ~~;.' That one last ed for Bboul three years. Embroiled In it were the city . council, the planning commission, lhc mayor's select commHtee on signs. citizens' groups, 1nerc hants' groups. hotel-motel people and signma kers. There were daytime meetings, evening .. •• meetings and weekend meetings. And with so many axes lo be ground , lhere were times ~·hen the whole thlng looked hopeless. ' As it turned out, it not only wa!n 't hopelea, It worked like a chann. Today, there's scarcely a Lagunan, from merchant to artist, who wouldn't agree that passage of one of tbe toughest sign ordinanefS iD the state proba bly ~·as the best thing that ever happened in the Art Colony. The ordinance adopted in 19&7 was stem. Everything 1<11 11111cH from sign area to location to size of lettering to intensity of lighting was laid on the line. Neon was out. So was movement of any kind, mechanical or lighting And the amortization period for nonconforming signs was a scant three years . t INIT IAL OPPOSITION ranged from gnunbling to fuU ·Oedged threats of .\( lawsuits. The ord inance. said the doomsayers, would keep the city in court ~~ for years. It didn 't work that ~·ny. ~ i{ first to confor1n was a popular restaurant, prominently located on Coast f1 High~·ay. Within weeks its huge, costly neon sign, replete wi th information aOOut parking, cocktails, ocean views, etc. w1,1.1 down . In lt.s place appeared an artist ic, discreetly llghled marker which prompUy became an admired landmark on its own. , " One by one, other monstrosities disappeared and were replaced w:llb modestly confunnlng sign!. It wasn't too long before a really ugly sign had berome a conspicuous embarrassment, while artistic new aign creatk>n wu an attra ction in ii.self. BY TRE END of !he three-year grace period, city lmptdon cbecked out the. town. The found a startling 90 pe~t ol Laguna slgni now ccafarmed with the ordinance:. For some it had been a very costly lesture. given the lllort amortlzl. tion period. And there "·ere a few holdouta, but the city stood ftnn. Convtnced the lav.· 'M>Uld be cn rorccd , the hOktoutl y1elda There ftrl DO llnulta. i Complainls v.·ere resolved within the city admlnlltta&n and ln a handful of a cases, very minor vetriances were granted, uaually tnvolvtna a few lnchM In siz,e or a slight rearrangement of letterlng. \\'"hy did it work so ~·ell? A LACUNA OFFICIAL who was through It all explalnl, "It has lo be done by law and the-law must be rigidly cn!oroed. Molt people don't like UCIY lien•. but no fJne wlll go It alone. When the ugly onea all come down, nobody has to shoul any more and evV)'one Is sallaCied." Co!'ta Mesa has bigger problems, he acreea. •nd a iluft.:)'elr amorilza. lion period wouJd hardly work here. But there'• a rlebt al.SD Law for every town and making It work Is not nearly u painful 11 It may teem. Like So- ini to tbe denti.!lt, the anticipation 11 the worst part, After It'• over, everyone feels much better. The kidnapen demanded that the food be distributed statewide through selected stores in the following areas: The ~ti.ssion, Hunters Point and Fillmore dis tricts of San Francisco; East and West Oakland; Delam, the Watts area of Los Angeles, East 1AJS Angeles, Compton and Santa Rosa • From Pqe I PATRICIA ... not worried about you as much as they're worried about other people, or at least I am. Jl'.!1 really up to you to make sure that the people don 't jeopardize iny life by charging in and doing st upid things. and I hope that you'll make sure that they don"! do anything: else like that Oakland house business. UPI JtltphOtO The SL.A people have really bee n honest with me and 1 feel pretty sure that I'm going to gel out or here if everything goes the y:ay they want it to. and I think you should feel that way, too, and try not lo \\'Orry so much. I know it's hard , 1 heard that i!\fom ls reaUy upset and that everybody was at borne. and I hope that this puts you a little bit at ease so that you know that I really am all right. I just hope that I can get back to everybody real soon. Orange Coast Wir111er Joyce Shellenbarger of Costa !i1csa lines up Chan1pion _Grclch~n of Colun1bia River wilh trophy after the Germ.an shortha1rcd poin ter won top spot in the sporting group f\[onday 1n the 98th ;innual dog show of the \Ve stminsler Kennel Club in New York. The SLA bas ideological ties with the IRA, the people 's struggle in the Philippines and the Socialist people in Puerto Rloo and their struggle for independence and they c o n s i d e r themselves to be soldiers ~·ho are fighting and aiding these people. I am a prisoner of "'err and so are lhe two men in San. Quentin. (1\o."O SLA members are in San Quentin Prison awaiting trial on charges of murdering Oakland Sctnol Superintendent Marcus f'oster last November.) I'm here because I'm a member of a ruling class family and I think you can begin to see the analogy. The men in San Quentin are being held and they're going to be tried simply because they are members of the SLA and not because they've done anything. Witnesses to the shooting of Foster saw black men and two white men have been arrested for thal You're being told this so you 'll understand why I was kidnaped . And so that you'll understand that whatever happens lo the two prisoners is going to happen to me. You have to understand that I am held being innocent !he same way that the two men in San Quentin are Innocent and they are simply members of the group and have not actually done anything themselves to v.·arrant their arrest. They apparently were part of an Intelligence unit and never exeC\Jted anyone themse1ves. The SLA has declared. war against the government and it's important that you understand that they know what they arc doin g and you understand what their act.ions mean and that you realize that this is not COtl!'lidered by them to be jus t a simple kidnaping and that you don"t treat it that way and say I don't know why she was taken. l"m lelling you now "'hy th is happened so that you'll know so !hat yo u'll have somelhing lo use. the knov:ledge to try to get me out of here. If you can get that food thing organized before the 19th then that's okay and it will just speed up my release. Today is Friday the 8th and in Kuwait t~y, the commandos, negotiated the release of thei r hostages and they left the country. Bye. ' Ne,vport 'Party' I11 Airport's Noise H earing The cit y of Ne""1Xlrt Beach and 1he Community Airport Council were both officially accepted Monday as interested parties in the upcoming hearings on the noise problem at Orange County Afrport. . The decision was made by R<lbert Neher, the state officer who will conduct public hearings next week on the airport's req uest for a variance on state noise stand ards. Neher made his ruling at a "pre- hearing" atte"nded by representatives of the state Board of Aeronautics. the Orange County Cowl!Sel's offiei!, the Cily or Newport Beach. and the Community Airport Council. which is a cooilition of businessmen who support the airport. Ne.hcr·s ruling means that both the city and the Community Airport Counci l will be able to make f o rm a J presentations at the hearing. and will have Lhe righl to c r o s s -e. x a mi n c witnesses. Dennis O'Neil, Newport Beach city attorney, said he ~'as salisfied that the four groups ''represent the full spectru111 of opinion" on the airport issue. Order of &peakers at nex t week's hearings was also agreed upon as follow s: state Board of Aeron autics. County of Orange. Community Airport Council and city of Newport Beach. ~1embers of the public may also make presentations, but will not have th e right to cross-examine. other v.·itnesses. Skylab :1 Te~ts Set SAN DIE GO (AP ) -The Skj·lab 3 con1mand n1odulc. drained of rcn1ainin g fu el si nce Friday's sp!ashdo,vn. \Viii go by tn1ck Wednesday to Rockwell lntemational's plunl in Downey for tests to detennine if any elements failed. .From Page I v AU THOR ... year can1paign vf s!andt•r an iJ harassment -I rcfust: lo ackno.,.,•ln..1gc the legality of your sum rnons and \\'ill nol tome for un inlcrrogation to any state organ,"' the \~·riter said in a statement ~lontlay. Solzhenitsyn , 55, who v.•ears a distinctive chin beard. has bee n acclaimed in the '\'est as Russia's greatest modem writer. lJov.·ever al home. u·here his books arc regarded as too critical of the Sovie l syst<'m. he has been cxpellro from the \\'ri!ers· t:niQn. Only one of his no\"els has been publi!>h~U 1n the SO\ ie t t;nlon, "One Day in the Life of Ivan DeniSO\"leh ,"" \1'hich appeared during the de.sta!inlza!ion period under former Soviet leader r\ik ita f\h nJschLhl'v. His later u·orks. "CanCl'r \\Tard ." "The First Circle" and "Au gu st 1914 " \\'ere banned in !he Soviet Union while scoring rnajor successes abroad. Ni:xo1i Sub poe na Mailed to Co urt LOS A:\(:£L~:S IAP) -TI1e Lo" An · grles post mil::.1rr r e p o r I e rl a fJ(X'lt.11 s('r\·1ec rra ct' on a 1n is:s1ni:: lr!trr C'Qn· la1ning :i s11bpo<>na lor Prt"s1dr n1 :-.;1\"on sho11s it "·as dt!l\'Cred !n the Sup('rinr Court in \\"a!=hini:;tll n. Ll (' lod;j\· t BL'· lattd S!(1r~, Page 51. Postn1nstrr .Jan11~s: .J. Srn1hol <:~tel i; w;is: nr1g1n<1lly brllt>\"l'rl 1,. o;11hp'W'h ~ h;id lx'{'!l n11s1:ikenly rll:'ll\"{'r{'d to 1hc Y.'hlrc Hnu ~(· But hr s<llrl Px :-imination of thr err· ti fi cate att<tl'h('d lo the l1·Her shQwl'd it h-ad been signed for at Lh Suf)('nor Court. The Bright Side Ttie carpet industry is experiencing some of the current frustrations of shortages and ri si ng costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are petrole um byproducts and consequently in short supply. 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